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by Attrition. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr JOHN DAVID. Stock, Crops, Implements, &c., at Llancarvan.Oct. 27 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Contractor's Plant, &c., at Cardiff „Oct. 28 Steamship Shares, at Cardiff — Oct. 31 Mr D. EVANS. Drugs, &c., at Cardiff Woollen Goods, at Cardiff Nov. I Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Farm, at Llandilo —October 29 Freehold Farm, at Llandilo v? 29 Shire Pedigree Horses, at Carmarthen .„Nov. 2 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERM. Household Furniture, etc.. at Cardiff Oct. 27 &28 Dutch Bulbs, at Cardiff.Oct. 29 Freehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 14 Desirable Villa Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 14 Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Residences, at Carcliff.Oct.27 Mineral Property, Residence, &c., at Bristol —Oct. — Messrs H. HILL and Co. Household Furniture, at Swansea -Oct. 28 Messrs HOWARD and KING. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd „Nov. Z Mr JOHN HOWELL. Farm Lands and Buildings, at Aberdare .Oct. £ l Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Castleton iL Burrv Tinplate Works, at Swansea. -HOV. Messrs LOWES & SON. Double-licensed Premises, at Swansea -.vet. 26 Mr WILLIAM MORGAN- leasehold Property, at Trelews & Wanfabon Oct. 28 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, & HUNT. Household Furniture, at Newport. 2 GEO. NICHOLS. SMITH & ALDER. Gas Company Debentures, 27 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Foil-Licensed House, at Newport «ov. Woollen Mills, at Maesycwmmer «ov, o Mr DAVID Leasehold Pronertv &c., at Ystradgynlais .—Oct. 27 Leasehold ^operty^^ T BESTElj]Cl_ Dublin Whisky.* London Nov. Ant^1srs sTEPHENloNnand ALEXANDER^' Messrs ST J Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 12 ^.Sf/uSSe v. 5 TTmiRphold Furniture, &c., at Abergavenny Oct 31 Htrasenoia r^ RICHABD THOMAS. Dairy Cows, Horses, &c at Llandafi Oct. 27 n«rd of Dairy Cows, at Cardiff Oct. 31 Stock Crops, &c.,at Cardiff ^>ov. 3 BtOC Messrs WEBBER and SON. Family Residence, etc., at Cardiff —Nov. 3 Houses and Shops, at Cardiff .Nov. 5 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE of RESIDENCES & BUSINESS PREMISES, HOW ARD GARDENS, NINIAN-ROAD. PEEL: STREET, and SYSTEM STREET, CARDIFF and DUNRAVEN-STREET, BARRY. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE 1W S are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of October, 1898, desirable PROPERTIES :— 33, HOWARD-GARDENS, ROATH. LOT 1.-A most desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, in excellent condition throughout, containing three reception and five bedrooms, bathroom, w.c„ good kitchens on ground floor, small conservatory, back entrance, sanitary arrangements perfect. Lcase. 99 years, from 29th September, 1883 Ground rent, £ = 5s. 36 NINIAN-ROAD, ROATH PARK. LOT 2.—A well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, con- taining on ground floor dining and drawing ro and study, conservatory, and convenient domestic offices. First floor—four bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. Second floor—three attics. Let at £ 48 per annum. Lease, 99 years from 29th September, 1890. Ground rent, £ 6 8s. ,mTY ^.nrr 41, NINIAN-ROAD, ROATH PARK. LOT 3.-A similar RESIDENCE to Lot 2. known as No. 41, Ninian-road. Let at JE48 per aunum. Lease, 99 years from 29th September, 1890. Ground rent. FEEL-STREET AND WEST CHURCH-STREET (Off Bute-road. LOT 4.-A Corner BLOCK OF PROPERTY, com- prising two Dewelling-Houses and Shops, bemg Nos. fc and 36, Peel-street, Cardiff, and three J?welhng- Houses adjoining in West Church-street, the whole producing a gross rental of £ 1 'annual i/L veara from September 29th, 186a, at an annual CTound rent of £ 6 17s lid. Suitable for conversion &to a warehouse EET> BA]RRY LOT 5-Awell-built BLOCK OF PROPERTY, situ- XTH steeet Roath, with plumber's shop in s^l'frP^ The house and shop let at 10s per week Sun-street- ine uou ^t on 1(^ge for seven ycars toKX at 4s per week, tenant doing repairs Lease 99 years from 17th August, 1867. Ground 'jTor^further particulars apply as to Lot 1, to Messrs Tames Morgan and Co., Solicitors, St. Mary-street, as to Lot 4, to Messrs Hunt and Hunt. Solicitors, Bank Btiildings; as to Lot 6, to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, High-street; and as to all the lots AEesBra S. Hern and Pertwee, F.8X, Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7482 TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS SALE OF MACHINERY, PLANT, Ac., AT THE TRINITY YARD, GLAMORGANSHIRE AA CANAL, CARDIFF, nnd used in connection with the erection ol OTW LIGHTHOUSES AT LUNDY ISLAND. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO have been instructed by the Trinity C„T r hv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above IS on IriDAI', October 28th. 1898. at 2.30 p.m. Punctually, a^uantitjof^ machinEEY, Comprising: Steel Tramline, about 930 feet. fl^rL^S.by eminent makers. 2 Hand Winches, by and 10 Trussels, 8 feet 6 inches high. Ifl TrnQ^els 4 6 inches high. Also several Tipping Wagons, c., officer in For further particular:Glamorganshire Canal, cSaor^oTlthe Auctioneers, 27, Mount Stuart- square, Cardiff. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR aQ<J MESSRS TREGERTHEN D^ SELRIBY CO. have received instructio Bute DockS, PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ExchaJag 3 pjn., Cardiff, on MONDAY, Octobei 31st, the following ,„TT, DOABM — STEAMSHIP SHARES yp Com. 10 £ 25 Shares (fully paid) Ogmore pany (Limited). „-e shipping Company 60 £ 10 Shares (fully paid) Empire (Limited). „ steamship Company 8 £ 50 Shares (fully paid) Cairo Stea (Limited). nlja steamship Com- 4 £ 50 Shares (fully paid) Ironopohs pany (Limited). King's Cross Steamship 2 £ 125 Shares (fully paid) Kings Company (Limited). Mnrcanwg Steamship 1 £ 100 Share (fullv paid) Iolo Morganws l £ 3«S £ 7MfpS S"»n'P C°°" B,Stor„el St»».sh)P Com- For further particulars appily t'o rg 27, Mountr and Co., Auctioneers and ^h^ff 7638 stuart-square, Bute Docks, Caraui. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CiWlDIFFv, TjTjgl- IMPORTANT NEWPORT-ROAD, Cardiff; al?oNaCFreePld'DWELLING-HOUSE in Llandaff- •^ASSRS WEBBER and SON have M received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, ^ErTTTiRnAY Nov. 3rd, 1898, at the Queen's Hotel, street Cardiff, at 7 o'clock in the evening nreefsely subject to Conditions of Sale to be rea,d, Sd which may be seen at the Auctioneers Offices fi^e da^s before the sale, the following Properties, 1,61118 36, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. LOT 1 —All those first-class, substantial FAMILY uoBTnif.NCE being 36, Newpbrt-road, Cardiff, now BXSne years occupied by Mrs Stoll, and whose ?nd iill expire at Michaelmas next. |e™^f Premses comprise :-On ground floor, large Tbe room, dining-room, study or breakfast- dra^ wtehen scullery, lavatory, and two china room, kiten floor_four g00d bedrooms, bath- pantries. s coJ(i water)i box-room, dressing- rooro (b?4 a nboard, etc. Second floor—two room, linen „J Servants' room. Third floor- bedroom^a^e«^loctap ceUar. coal cellar, &c.. and back entrance to large There are also side «• .ggQ^ouse, potting house, garden, with vinery, & and offices. „ from September 29th, Held on Lease for 99 3 e*rs of £ 15 1870, at an annual 3r^V\ ;,f Rtone front residence, NJ3.—This capital, welVb iVnsantlY situated, with with 2 bay windows, is between a private road and enelosea ajj advan- the Newport-road tram bn1e, g» gQ c]0ge to the tages of a country house, t ? is also con- centre of the town. The bac^K r required, venjent for coach-house and sea a gentnel the position not being surpasseu ^ages for residence, with ail the necessary the comfort and convenience of a }' LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARD» ^LLING- Lox 2.—All that FREEHOLD °^iff-road, HOUSE and PREMISES,being No. 76,Lla,n°„d =ide with large t*ardena in front and rear, an entrance and stable. „rnved With a email outlay the premises may be irnP „. by bay windows orturned into business Prenu°f„j within a few minutes' walk to the trams anu 'buses to Cardiff and Llandaff. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioncors, oi' Mr C. P. Clarke, Solicitor, Taunton- 60, 62, and 64, RAILWAY-STREET, ROATH. ALSO AT SAME TIME AND PLACE, -»,rESSES WEBBER and SON are lV i instructed to SELL all those Three HOUSES ^F>d SHOPS, being Nos. 60,62, and 64, Railway-street, Vioath, Cardifi", held on lease for 99 years from March :i.3th. 1880, at the low annual ground rent of £2 10s each houce. No. 60 is let to Mr Holloway, No. 62 is let to Mr Morgan on lease for 21 years at £ 30 per annum, No. (A by the Owner, Mr Thorne, Painter, <fec. N.B.—The Property is within two or three minutes' \alk of the new Roath Railway Station, Splott-road, or. A will always command tenants. CANTON. Ground 12 15s 611. Lease 99 years from 1894. rent, For further particulars as to Lot 1 of Messrs rafcer and Co., Solicitors, Weston-super-Mare, and Messrs Meyrick and Davies, Solicitors. Princes Chambers, Working-street, Cardiff; as to Lot2,of *In^'f^|ti(Ko<ll. St. John's-sqnare, Cardiff. 7S23^ WILTOAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZBNG E A. orer Thirty Years this Highly Suable Remedy the greatest success. The effect upon wi DeUcateClSdren (often given up as incuse) o, WoSASS'TrOT lanaj, Fiyc'v e58cacious cure for ascsarides, ana their •^able a^d ^venient ierm is a great recommen- tiutJon lor chOdron.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of H^wiion" bcld <M 9Hd, UMd, and 2s 9d pei box, byjiKwt AtoMg, or lor 14 oz 34 stamps bonuL Uavies, ^nwni8W3Q.HI|>»4fcBDel, Swansea. A Jkgrtt-. «Wrtl<fcWW>P«i.rtCl. WMWttCNtoK W-J alts bn ^urtioit. SALE TO-MORROW THURSDAY, & FRIDAY NEXT, 27th and 28th October. IMPORTANT SALE. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE of MODERN HIGHILASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Remowd from a large county residence m Monmouth- shtre. The vroverty of a gentleman who is leaving the neigh- J bourhood. THE APPOINTMENTS of FIFTEEN BED- KOOMS the CONTENTS of DRAWING-ROOM, BOUDOIR DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST-ROOM, STTTDY LIBRARY, BILLIARD-ROOM, ENTRANCE and INNER HALLS, Servants' HaU and other Offices VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS. A OT MT-GRAND PIANOFORTE, a NEARLY-NEW POTTAGE PIANOFORTE, a full-sized NEARLY- NEW BILLIARD TABLE by BENNETT and appomtments^Settees^) pLATE ANI> SILVEB MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING twt and PERRY have received instructions to J by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, U, High- street Cardiff, absolutely without reserve, To- morrow THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NEXT, 27th and 28th October, at Eleven o'clock each day punctually, the ABOVE SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OF A COUNTY RESIDENCE, REMOVED FROM MONMOUTHSHIRE, comprising all the COMPLETE APPOINTMENTS of FIFTEEN BEDROOMS, including superb exhibi- tion bedroom suites in Chippendale, rosewood, mahogany, carved oak, Sheraton, and carved walnut, and other smaller suites in various hard woods, ALL- BRASS PARISIAN bedsteads, with draperies, by Maple and Co., walnut and mahogany wardrobes, chests of drawers, cheval glasses, double and single toilet services, engravings, landing carpets, furni- ture of servants' bedrooms, the COSTLY FURNI- TURE of LARGE DRAWING-ROOM, IN Chippen- dale mahogany. LUXURIOUS SUITE in silk, with saving covers. ELEGANT CABINET to corres- pond, fancy tables, and overmantel, NEARLY NEW SHORT GRAND PIANOFORTE, BY JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS, in rosewood case, two 7-octave cottage pianofortes, by Collard and CoUard and Keogh. The FINE COLLECTION of CHINA, MI SEMEA, Derbi/, Chelsea, and Dresden, EXTENSIVE POLLAED OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, a massive POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD, 12ft. extending and overmantel, massive chimney clock, exceptionally FINE REAL BRONZES, in figures, groups, and vases. The contents of Entrance and Inner Halls, in antique carved oak, of upholstered CH ss&ft sb. FTTSFSTLOCK, ""KONJFIOENTM3ABVBD fumed oak sideboard and extending table, MASSIVE MARBLE AND BRONZE CLOCKS, the valuable collection of pictures. „ THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, comprising the poetical works of „ Rritiqh Longfellow, Spencer, Tennyson, and others British Mosses," Beautiful Leaved P\^CSI hand A. Cowley, dated 1668; "The Art Journal, hand- somely bound the Waverley Novels, complete in25 volumes the works of Bronte, PJIP A N Smollett; Views in "Wales, Ibe fapo:CTIN§ Dramatic News," the •' Sketch Scenes S and Wales," a large number of bound volumes of music, scientific and education works, novels, etc., ^FINEST OAK LIBRARY SUITE MMW writing tables, etc., genuine old NL°^_ 8 „J]T furniture in cabinet sideboards, ETC^ ^UI A|TR) ciock and candelabra, all THE COSTLY AND NEARLY NEW CARPETS xminster. and Brussels; walnut suite of Study, walnut sideboard and overmantel, tne TTTF. WHOLE OF THE APPOINTMENTS OT IHU- BILLIARD-ROOM. including a NE.ARL Y NEW FULL SIZE THICK (Makers to the Royal Family, the Admiralty), together with the whole of the beautiful apiwintments. massive billiard settees In red velvet, two curious oak chairs and n^erous LOUNG^HAIRS, FUBNITURE OF SERVANTS .CON^ „RN„ PANTRIES, including Vr<x»x UlriJii SILVER LD SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATE, viz an antique chased double-handled silver cup, ovai teapot, massive antique silver bottle stands, sets of saltcellars, tablespoons, and forks, a hand- some set of 6 antique Sheffield dish covers with chased floriated handles, pair of entree dishes on hot wa £ er stands, noble candelabra, table and chamber candle- sticks, salvers, services of dessert and fish knives m cases, a large bordered tea tray, a baize-lmed oak case, containing a handsomely-chased tea and coffee service, with hot water kettle, Old Sheffield cake basket, handsome epergne, egg and table cruets, liqueur stands, etc., glass, china, etc. CONTENTS ol KITCHENS and OUT-OFFICES, excellent lawn mower, garden rolls, sets of tennis, with nets, etc., croquet sets, and various other items. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Descriptive Catalogues may be had of the Auc- tioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. "430 ON SATURDAY NEXT. SALE OF FINE SELECTED DUTCH BULBS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, A consignment of SPECIALLY SELECTED DUTCH BULBS, OF UNUSUALLY FINE QUALITY, comprising double and single Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, Snowdrops, Iris, Narcissus, Crocus, Lilium Auratum, Spiræa Japonica, etc. All named and tirue to colour. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 7633 THE ESTATE OF LISLE, DECEASED. "SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF AND AT CANTON. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, .1".1. and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, on MONDAY, November 14th, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Church-street and Severn-road, in the town of Cardiff :— LOT 1.—All that valuable FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 18, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF, having a frontage of 25 feet, and containing shop and two suites of offices on the lirst and second floors, together wIth caretakers' rooms on the third floor. The shop is at present let to a weekly tenant at the low rental of £130 per annum. The offices are in hand, but are estimated to produce JE70 per annum, making a total rental of £200 per annum. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 184. SEVERN-ROAD, CARDIFF, with a frontage of 18 feet, and containing 2 sitting- rooms, kitchen, and 3 bedrooms, with excellent garden in the rear, let at the weekly rental of bs 6d. LOT 2.—The adjoining FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 186. SEVERN-ROAD, CARDIFF, with a frontage of 18 feet, of like accommodation, let at the weekly rental of 6s 6d. LOT 4.—The adjoining FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 188, SEVERN-ROAD, CARDIFF, with a frontage of 18 feet, of like accommodation, let at the weekly rental of 65 6d. LOT 5.—The adjoining FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 190, SEVERN-ROAD, CARDIFF. wIth a frontage of 18 feet. of like accommodation, let at a weekly rental of 6s 6d. Further particulars may be had or the Auctioneers, 11. High-street, Cardiff; or of R. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., SOLICITOR, 7536 8, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY, L<NCYVHMBER, 1898. SALE OF PROPERTIES. MESSHS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & IwS. PERRY have received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL. Cardiff, on MONDAY, 14th November, 1898, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (under conditions to be then read), the following DESIRABLE VILLA PROPERTIES: LOT 1.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises situate and being No. 76, RICHARDS-TERRACE, ROATH, Cardiff, containing 2 reception-rooms, kitchen, scul- lery 3 bedrooms, bathroom and w.c., garden front and'rear, outbuildings, and a back entrance. Now let to Mrs Woodcock on a weekly tenancy. Held on lease for 99 years from the 25th March, 1873, at a ground rent of £3 17s 6d per annum. LOT 2.-All. that Dwelling-house and Premises situate and being No. 78, RICHARDS-TERRACE, ROATH, adjoining the last lot, and of similar accommodation. Now let to Mr Powell on a weekly tenancy. Held on lease for 99 years from 25th March. 1873, at a ground rent of £3 Os 6d per annum. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or Messrs HEARD and SON, Solicitors, 7537 TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. p!IELIMI^^Y_adveiitisem:ENT. AT THE SALEROOMS, ADJOINING TOWN- HALL, NEWPORT. VERY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of NEARLY NEW FURNITURE and EFFECTS. being the ENTIRE CONTENTS of a LARGE RESIDENCE near CHEPSTOW, (removed to the Salerooms, a sale not being allowed on the Premises), by direction of the Owner, who is going to the North of England. Also surplus FURNITURE from various sources. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT have been favoured with instructions iVa HUNT have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 19, Com- mercial-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 2nd, commencing at 12 o'clock punctu- ally, the very costly CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE as a.bove. On view day previous to bale. Further particulars in Future Advertisements and in Catalogues, to be obtained from the Auctioneers, 19, Commercial-street, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. SALE TO-MORROW. YSTRADGYNLAIS, BRECONSHIRE. TMPORTANT SALE OF MOST DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, The whole of the n^UWSMI-H^VE^TED ^HAY^FRENCH NC&^ALPHF™|;& OUT-DOOR MR. r»A VTD PBICE has received in- FMM M"s Reese (widow of the late ^N'SFLL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, eeae), to SEJUL Y LEASEHOLD Messuage or 27th October, 1898 AU tne UE PBEMISES, DWELLING-HO UB^ Village and Parish Called Plaesyronen, SI^F ^VNTV of Brecon, with of Ystradffyn ais, M AND IARGE Kitchen extensive grounds WEJU trees. Garden well STOCK^ NTRANce-hall, drawing-room, The house CONTAINS^ entran kitchen, scul- dining-toom, breakfast-room, SOXG bedrooms, bath- lery, and underground^ cellar, seven W room with hot and cold water suppl J, There is also excellent stabling tor coach-house, saddle-room, and cow-house.. t[w) loft above,Also poultry shed in enclosed y ■ The property is held under AN „ITS<3E/LTUS^ ITMS dated the 15th day of August, 1887, for years from the 25th day of March, 1887,-and is-subject TO A ground rent of £ 4 10s per annum. The whole of the valuable Household Furniture will also be sold. together with the outdoor effects anu two dairy cows in full milk, two fat pigs, a large ricis of well-harvested hay, French barn, 30 head of choice poultry, dog-cart, harness, etc. Detailed particulars in posters. The Sale will Commence with Out-door ESectS at Plaesyronen at One o'clock punctually. The Property will be Sold at the Yniscedwyn Arms, Ystradgynlaas, at Six o'clock in the evening. Conditions at time of Sale, and farther particulars on application to the I" -ø, gales bll udíøn. SALE TO-MORROW. RE HECTOR DuWcA^McmTYRE'No. 35 of 1898. T^COLLIERY PROPMETORS ANl?00?Bm.RS. /TR DAVID ROBERTS has received 27th, 1898, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, as a going 27th 1898, at 4 o'cloc In conern, all that E COLUEKYi ANT Known as the IERY r wViS'tSi SifmSSe" "Wortitowto W 51 years from the 25th December, 18M, aetermu^ the lessee, at a yearly onlKgecoal Royalties of 6d per ton of 2,240libs, on_au, worked and 3d per ton on ^th^bouts, of The taking comprises 140 acres otitic w*Jich about two acres only have sidiJ1„g the The Colliery is connected by its o miles Great Western Railway, is ^^c^sel aSd il from Llanelly and 18 miles from Bwanse*.ana s capable of working 100 tons per day under present C°FurtherS particulars and con^tio^of^le maybe obtained of John R. Richards, Esq, Sol^nl^J^Esq- street, Swansea; of the Trustee, A. B. Davies, Lsq^ 58. Wind-street, Swansea; or of the Aurtwneer a* h-isoffices, 19, Heathfleld-street, Swansea. MPARISH OF TALLEY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. R JOHN FRANCIS wiU OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, on SATUM>AY, uctober 29th, 1898, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, the very valuable Solicitor, Llandilo. GLANYRAFONDDU-ISSA M(In the Parish of Talley, Carmarthenshire). R JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cawdor AriM fiotel, Llandilo, on SATURDAY, October 29th, 189a, that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM x, Known as Glanyrafonddu-issa. rtV?a?ticulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may i £ i?a £ e.d of the Auctioneer at Carmarthen, or of R- ce, Esq., Solicitor, Talley. TTWx.^SmTH WALES, CARMARTHENSHIRE- I^0RTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE SHIRES, S^TERS, HACKNEYS, HARNESS WORSES, NOTED WELSH TROTTING COBS AND PONIES, j MALSO CARRIAGES AND HARNESS- R JOHN FRANCIS will bold his, PERIODICAL SALE of PEDIGREE SHIRE HORSES, „ Harness Horses, Hackneys, noted Welsh rotting Cobs and Ponies, at the Lower Market- place, Carmarthen on WEDNESDAY, November 2nd, 1898 (monthly market day). .j'number of horses have already been entered amongst others by W. J. Buckley, Esq., T^.?" ITW U1"' AUtyferin M. L. W.Lloyd Price, ^yncothi Hugh Waddle,Esq.,LlaneUy; UM S(3-' Manoravon; W.Buckley Roderick, n Uysnewydd R. 11. Carver. Esq.. J- q" T°wyn; D. H. Thomas, Esq-. Kri wV Mrs Ellis, Plough Hotel Mr House H. Lamton Swete. Esq., AWh k. TS>ud Humphrey Alien, M Phillips, Caerleon; Mr John Evans," Trevaujhan Hughes' Lawrenny' ffiss Evans. Trevaugha.n. invited at as early a date as a week f 'J" of catalogue will be issued week revious. to the Sale. and each Lot will be lllserted III rotatlOn as received. Carmarthen? mM obtained of the Auctioneers, — 7617 SALE TO-MORROW CLIFF FARM, LLANCARVAN MUef fcomltSihawTf^- Athan-road Station, 3 mo^an^ilwajf on the VaJe of GJa" SALE OF CTOC^ CROPS IMPLEMENTS, TMTB JOHN DAVID deceived in- At- stl?ictions from Mrs Rees and Misftes Jenkins SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 27th, I897 ._60 excel- lent Hampshire Down ewes, 70 e0od Hampshire Down lambs, 7 cross-bred milch cows hS 2 fat cattle, 6 two year old store cattle, 6 yearling cattle, 7 calves, 5 powerful cart horses (goo<? workers) two year old yearling and sucker cart colts bv Bowden Thumper and Cannock Garfield, about 120 tons^Trime clover and meadow hay, crop of wheat, barley and oats, ma^golds^dfs a £ d Sfmpllments g6 assortment of the'usoal fa.rm Implements. Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 1 p jn Four months'credit upon the usual conditions bridge. 1 partlculars Auctioneer's Offices? 60W- NEWPORT, PONTLLANFRAITH, RHIWDERIN AND BARGOED. SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FULL-LICENSED HOUSES, KNOWN AS THE GREYHOUND INN, PONTLLANFRAITH. AND WHITE HART INN, S/ORT, AND OTHER LEASEHOLD PRO- MR SETH PHILLIPS will OFFER ^atp0rTwSE PUBLIC AUCTION, at the November 2,»118qR Newport, on WEDNESDAY, such condltto, L?eP,w SSSASUBSKIA SI the following or such othm then produced aaid in —gftjgysu! ,le° •udO,i'lffiM"sKtGSlS0atD™'MG-n0DSE.S near to the Railway Station ?^wdenn aforesaid, tions of Bay ton and resPectlve 0CCUPa" an^PREM^SES\°adjoinXg Lot^i^TMNG"HOUSEs occupations of William Potter anV^Lth £ Tresp1ctlVe These Lots are let at rental v, house per calendar month 8d for eac^ being paid by the vendors rates taxes These Lots are held for 99 »»,„ < 1868, at the yearly rent ot s% 5? ,March 25th, apportioned. 7 0f whlch is equally PREMISES Situate" n?w ^h^^s?°USE and Bargoed aforesaid, in the occnnati^ Winston, at 18s per calendar month The rattephe5 taxes are paid by the vendor rates and This lot is held for 99 years from MM the yearly rent of £ 2 7s. y s'* l8'7t at LOT 4.—All that PUBLIC-HOTTW 1r„ Greyhound Inn, with the Wheelwrieht smith's Shop, Stable, Yard, Gard^faJ iS' mgs, situate at PontUanfraith, near Bl^?w lul<i" This lot is held for 90 years the yearly rent of £ 4 10s. The tenant 3V Unds comprising 3^ acres or thereabouts hSlffl? U ill under Lord Tredegar at a I £ 2 15s 9d and 3s tithe, will be sold wfth thf^w These premises are let for a term of whi^v, J years are unexpired, at a yearly tenUf m ? the said lands for so lane durintr an^ Vendors hold the same at a^Srlfrent^^ the LOT 5.—All that PUBLIC-HOUSE wtn £ 8' White Hart Inn, Tredegar-street, in th<» n* Borough of Newport, with stabling, held for^i*1 y of years expiring on the 25th dav of March inrc ?11 ground rent of £ 3 5s 2d. at a Terms for the renewal lease for a term of qq from the 25th day of March, 1897, have been i™8 This lot is sold subject to a lease exnirin^^l?" 25th day of December, 1898, at the rent of £ 70 e The minerals imder all the lots are reserved For further particulars as to all the lots see large bills and apply to :— lots See MJge The AUCTIONEER, at Pantvcelvn, Pont.llnnf™ or as to Lots 3 and 4 to 0 ntUanfraith; Mr T. G. POWELL, T Solicitor, Brynmawr • as to Lot 4 to '^wr Mr H. VAUGHAN VAUGHAN as to Lots 3, 2, and 4 to: Solicitor, Builth Mr F. S. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Newport • as to Lot 5 to: v Messrs LLOYD and PRATT 7672 Solicitors, Newport. MAESYCWMMER, MON. SALE OF VALUABLE WOOLLEN MILLS MR SETH PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions to offer for SAT.w by PUBLIC AUCTION (as a going concern), at the Prince Albert Inn, Maesycwmmer, on THURSDAY November 3rd, 1898, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon' subject to Conditions of Sale as shall there be pro- duced (in which will be included the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society), all that LEASEHOLD WOOLLEN FACTORY, MACHINERY AND BUILDINGS, called and known as the South Wales Woollen Co situate at Maesycwmmer, together with the lands' dwelling-house, stable, and other outbuildings adjoining thereto, the whole containing2 acres 1 rood 2 perches (more or less). Also the interest of the vendors in a certain weir used for driving the machinery of the factory. The whole of the property has recently been put in thorough repair, and is held for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1825, at the yearly ground rent of £ 10. The machinery is of the modern kind and in excellent working order. The weir, which is ample for driving the machinery, is held under lease for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 1st January, 1854, at the annual rent of £ 10. Branches of the G.W.R., Brecon and Merthyr, and Rhymney Railways run close to the Mills. To view apply to Mr W. A. Davies, Maesycwmmer. Schedules of machinery may be inspected and further information obtained on applIcatIOn to the Auctioneer, Pantycelyn, PontUanfraith; or Mr T. S. Edwards, Solicitor, 24, Sbow-hill, Newport. 7625 PontUanfraith, near Newport, MOD., Oct., 18S8. PENDER YIN, BRECKNOCK. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MR JOHN HOWELL (of the firm of Messrs Howell and Hughes) has been iustructed by the Executrix of Richard Evans, deceased, to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on THURSDAY. October 27th, 1898 (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced), the valuable FREEHOLD FARM LANDS AND BUILDINGS, known as TAIHIRION FARM, situate In the parishes of Cantref and Ystradfellte, and containing in admeasurement 66 acres and 37 perches or there- abouts, as the same is now in the occupation of Thomas Walters on an annual tenancy at the low annual rental of £38, This farm abuts on the main road at the junction of the Brecon and Ystradfellte roads, and within half an hour's walk of Hirwain G.WJR. Station. The property carries with it all common rights for mountain sheep walk together with sporting rights. Sale to Commence a.t Three o'clock p.m. sharp. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Market-street, Aberdare; or to 7616 Mr J. W. EVANS, Solicitor. Aberdare. SALE TO-MORROW. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. 4, NEVILLE-STREET, CAJStTON, CARDIFF. Tt/jfR D. EVANS is instructed to SELL IW1 by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, 27th October, 1898, at 3 o'clock p.m., the whole of the DRUGS, &c., UTENSILS, AND SHOP FITTINGS, in one lot. On view day prior to sale. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7654 TO WOOLLEN DRAPERS AND OTHERS. 24, CARLISLE-STREET, CARDIFF. Tt/I"R D. EVANS is instructed to SELL llfl by AUCTION, at the above premises, on T UESDAY. November 1st, 1898, at Eleven o&ock. » large quantity of WOOLLEN GOODS, consisting of men's shirts, singlets and pants, flannel, flanTKHfltte, ladies' dress m ft 1 hDBe^to. A■■itlwuwrtrtWlniLjLIWi& vfl ^ulrlxr øfuts. CARDIFF STEEPLECHASES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 2ND & 3RD NOVEMBER. ADMISSION :— Tattersall's, including Paddock 10s. Large Ring with Covered Stand — „ la. Pass-out Checks. j^aks fog JlitrtioiL SALE TO-MORROW. CATHAY," CASTLETON, MUMBLES. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WELL SELECTED FURNITURE, VALUABLE JAPANESE PLACQUES, ORNAMENTAL CHINA, BRIC-A- BRAC ETC. FURNITURE, VALUABLE JAPANESE PLACQUES, ORNAMENTAL CHINA, BRIC-A- BRAC ETC. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from Mrs Andrews (who is returning to China) to SELL by I PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Premises, on THURSDAY, October 27th, 1898. the whole of "e cxcdlcnt FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (principally from Messrs Oetzmann, of London), comprising:- THREE WELL-MADE ENAMELLED BEDROOM I SUITES, consisting of wardrobes, dressing-tables with swing toilet glasses combined, marble-top washstands, chest of drawers and chairs: brass-rail bedsteads with spring mattresses, toilet ware, carpets, rugs, curtains, etc. The reception rooms contain: an EXCELLENT ROSEWOOD SIDE- BOARD, extending table, oak arm chair and four small chairs, wicker arm chairs, occa- sional tables, bamboo tables and flower stands, a SUPERIOR JAPANESE LACQUERED THREE- TIER WHATNOT beautifully ornamented in gilt and silver, pair of very fine Japanese four-fold screens, magnificently worked on canvas, a larger ditto, five hanging Japanese kakimona, a handsome Satsuma plate, four Hankau plates, and three VALUABLE JAPANESE PLACQUES, richly inlaid with ivory and mother-o'-pearl figures; carpets, hearth rugs, tiger skin rugs, fenders, overmantels, bracket and Wiping lamps, a hanging Japanese bead curtain, three pieces of exquisitely embroidered Japanese drapery also the dinner, dessert, breakfast and tea services,' glass, cutlery, and other household re- quisites. 9 On view day prior and morning of sale. Train leaves Rutland-street for the Mumbles at 1125 a.m Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swan- sea. 7608 ABSOLUTE SALE OF A COMPLETE MODERN STX-MILL TINPLATE WORKS, SITUATE AD- JOINING THE LLANELLY DOCKS, IN THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from the Liquidators, who have absolutely decided on closing fhP Estate, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Swansea, on TUES- DAY November 8th, 1898, all that valuable Lease- hold property, with the well-constructed erection* ttere^BURRY TINPLATE WORKS, situate at the Docks, Llanelly, in the County of DAU Carmarthen. The Works connect with the Great Western Rail- wav aKondon and North-Western Railway by that run through the property, are most f8;SabS 1situated at the Docks for doinglarge favourawy j,eH} by lease from Sir Arthur Stepney for a term of 99 years from December 25th, "sale4 ^commence0 at 4 "o'clock in the afternoon precisely. particulars and conditions of sale, Full detailed be obtained from the with orders Samuel Taylor, Chartered Liquidators, M „ Buildings, Swansea, and AccounUnts 3 lemp^e Swansea; J. T. Navies,, Watkins, Solicitors, Messrs Hartland, f the AuctioneerSj at Chambers, Swansea. 7675 ^^T^ctionrooms7IO, CASTLE- LONDON HOUSE AUCii NSEA MRQSRS H HILL & CO. will SELL WTTUT.TC AUCTION, on the above Pre- by /w 98th 1898, an assortment of mises, on FRIDAY Oct 28 EFFECTSi HOUSEHOLD furnij. of removed fOTC°nvfte American leather, comprising toi^-TOO t chefoniers with marble walnut overmantels, drawing-room suite in top and ^carpets, rugs, hat and saddlebags, bedsteads, orna- umbrella stands, brass mouuffin ]ampj window ments, pictures, fende P ttresseE! WOol mat- poles, spring mattresses^nair^^ (m tresses, feather beds,jw dressing glasses, sets top), towel horses.commodes ianoforte of ware, kitchen and^ culinary u ^nners in good condition, suitable tor monium, in good order, «c. ,lk the forenoon. BY ORDEF. OF THE BANKERS. A VAI,U" 1.651 HHDS, OF JJLLNEST DUBLIN -OINEST TAUBLUIN T)OT S TILL WHISKEY. pOT STILL WHISKEY. SIX AND SEVEN YEABS OLD. JYPSSBS W, & T, R ESTELL, of 29, MARK-LANE, B.C.. The Brokers appointed, have received instructions to SELL by pUBLIC AUCTION at the LONDON COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Mincing-lane> London, E.C., on FRIDAY, the 4th NOVEMBER, At ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY, the following large Stock of FINE DUBLIN POT STILL WHISKEY lying in Bond at Dublin, comprising 90 B UTITS. 1,373 HHDS- 193 QB CASKS, DUBLIN CITY DISTILLERY, POT STILL. BONDED IN I89I AND 1892, and Distilled from the FINESST MATERIAL. The Brokers recommend these fine Whiskies to the notice of the Trade with great confidence, as they were specially selected at the time of bonding with a view to being kept for six or seven years, and they will compare favourably with anv Dublin Pot Still Whiskey of the same age. The Vendors will allow Three Months Rent free from the time of Sale. Approved Bills at Two Months' date will be taken from Buyers of not less than 500, provided arrange- ments are made with the Auctioneers prior to Sale. SAMPLES will be forwarded FREE OF CHARGE, and CATALOGUES may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Sworn Brokers ttnd aluers. W. & T. RESTELL, 29, MARR-LANE, E.C. LLANBRADACH, NEAR CAERPHILLY AND MERTHYR VALE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS HOWARD and KING are instructed to SELL ^le » Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd November, 1898 at Three o'clocK in the Evening, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced, in two lots, the following valuable PROPERTY, VIZ. LOT 1.—All those Four most desirable and^valuable MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being 1, 2, 3 and 4, Joinery-terrace, Lianbradach I (close to the Railway Station), now in the occupation of Messrs A. Lewis, H. Tndor. R- Davies, and J. Thomas, at an annual rental of 146 jos. They each contain parlour, kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms* and the usual out offices The above property is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 24th of June, 1894. at an apportioned annual ground rent of ia- — LOT 2.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES, situate at the end of a klock of t? 5 houses, and adjoining the Mount Pleasant Hotel, and being known as 27 and 28, Mount Pleasant- Place, and in the respective occupation °f Messrs J. pj?g0ry and D. Evans, at an annual rente! of *39, and contain front back rooms, underground kitchen, ii=„iiery* Paltry and coal house, 3 bedrooms and the usual out offices. This property is held under lease granted by Mr Tho,nas Rees, to his wife, Mrs Louise Rees, dated -l81*1 April, 1896, for a term of 99 years from -tis February, 1896, at a yearly ground rent ol f 10s. and £ 1 in respect of the supply of water •RW* jinking and domestic purposes. 0fB(iVUrttl?r particulars apply to the Auctioneer, ClHSiam Sidings, Pontypridd; to Messrs W.C. ^ke and Dovey, 31, Quoen-street, Cardiff; or to 7K71 Messrs GEO. DAVID and EVANS. —Izir. Solicitors 117, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. JMPOvl.E0n?K"STBBET. ABERGAVENNY. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- V/stt>oS?RSES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC. IVi S S STRAKER and SON have adirSriiJ^T6? favoured with instructions from the of the estate of the late Dr. G. T. W. aboTP ^Vf Ceased>to SELL by AUCTION on the October 18^'ses. on MONDAY, the 31st day of raliin.Wo i i Without reserve, the whole cf the valuable modem and substantial carriftPAQ "9UBKHOLD FURNITURE, nas vther efiects, including five capital and catn.WnT i1 wil11,6 described in posters seven "brined of the Auctioneers KalPt^yi.prior to the Sale. AuctionftP^116?.^ at 0ne o'clock sharp. Abergavemay^ Offices, Market-street Chambers, 7602 tS ht! 'i1n1Ú \^SNS^ TLNPLATE WORKS, ¥ BRITON PERRY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SjSe ^"LEAsrnr P^p^ed to negotiate for the comnriBbiff RTV SR of the above-named Works, PICILTOG T.1N MILLS. COLD ROLLS, r^ffttviSeP^ ANNEALING PLANT, with spacious tinhouse'fiS^f11 +e,°e^?es a,nd machines. "Wed with Player's patent tinning S^nS^mm^tr0?8 are well situatid, and having Rho^dl^d^Great Western and a few miles of S^fl a,lRajl^a?s' ment of tinplate^rhtu Jl pnfclpal ?ort f nnnn 1 "ere is ample room for extension KaJdS 5^°ccnpied land forming a portion of a. loMtSm ofT^Pre-eS are held under a lease for Fo? nartrirnat a,low annual ground rent. Mr Wm. Pritchard, Manager. Vernon Tmplate Works, Briton Ferry. 7207 SWANSEA OFFt-E-S „ or cm Puirlir J^oiirts. CORY MEMORIAL HALL. i tj TO-DAY. OCT. 26th. GRAND EISTEDDFOD. President, his Worship the Mayor of Cardiff. Prelims., 1.30. Commence 5.0. Record Entries. 7682 Balcony, 2s and Is; Area, 6d. 350e INKERMAN CE LEBRATION, I' B NOVEMBER 5TH. 1898. Application for Tickets for the Dinner should be made at once to Mr GEO. SAINSBURY. Hon. Sec., 4 ALEXANDRA-ROAD, CARDIFF. Price, 3s 6d each. 7552-305e QWANSEA TRAINING COLLEGE. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the COLLEGE at Three o'clock in the Afternoon of FRIDAY, the 11th day of November, 1898. 7677 DAVID SALMON, Principal. 7677 DAVID SALMON, Principal. ^OUTH WALES ART SOCIETY, j PRESIDENT—LORD WINDSOR. ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, &c„ NEW GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET (Corner of Dumfries-place) NOW OPEN 10 a.m. to 10 pjn. Admission, Is; after6pjn., 6d. SEASON TICKETS, 3s. 7394 W. H. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICUL- TURAL & POULTRY SHOWS. Open to all England, without Subscription. Lord TREDEGAR has fixed the approaching MEETING for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd NOVEMBER. The PRIZE LIST contains 58 regulated classes for CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and HORSES, the prizes in which vary in value from 120 to .£5. POULTRY PRIZES to the value of £2GO are also offered. SPECIAL PRIZES.—Prizes of S3 and S,2 are also offered for the best CAERPHILLY CHEESE, not exceeding 121bs. in weight, to be competed for by his Agricultural Tenants. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry and all particulars, may be had on application to COLONEL JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon. N.B. Entries close 9th November for Cattle, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs for Poultry and Pigeons, 3rd November. 7513 KINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (MUSIC). INSTITUTED 1872. SEVEN NATIONAL PRIZES of 15 and jE3 each, and Four Local Exhibitions, value JE9 9s each, are awarded annually. The next Examinations at the Cardiff Centre will be held as follows:- Musical Knowledge (Theory) Examination, Decem- ber 17th, 1898. Fees-6s to 10s 6d. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, December, 1898. Fees-11 Is each subject. New Preparatory Pianoforte Grade. Fee—10s 6d. Local Secretary, Mr WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport- road, Cardiff, from whom the current Regulations, including New Syliabus for Practical Examinations, may be obtained. 7215 NIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH U WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. PBINCXPAL: J. VIRIAMU JONES, M.A., B.Sc., F.R.S. DEPARTMENT OF MINING. SPECIAL COURSES of LECTURES on MINING and SURVEYING will be held in the Theatre of the South Wales Institute on Saturday afternoons, com- mencing on Saturday, the 29th inst., at 4.45 p.m. PROFESSOR GALLOWAY will DELIVER 15 LECTURES on Mining between 4.45 and 6 o'clock on consecutive Saturday afternoons. The subjects will include:—Occurrence of Mineral Deposits; Boring for minerals, petroleum, and water (A.) with the rope, (B.) with solid rods, (C.) with hollow rods conveying a stream of water to the bottom of the bore hole Shaft Sinking in very watery ground (A.) with com- pressed air, (B.) by boring, (C.) by freezing Riedler Ka elonskv, Worthington, and other Pumps Venti- lating Winding, etc., as far as the time will permit. Mr S. W. PRICE, A.R.S.M., F.G.S., will DELIVER 15, LECTURES on Surveying between 6 and 7.15 p.m. on the same days. The subjects will include :— Levelling; Measurement of distances; various kinds of Mining Dials and the Theodolite Triangulation Surveys with the Magnetic and fixed needles; Reduc- tion of observations and calculation Mine Plans tion of observations and calculation Mine Plans Measurement of areas with the Planimeter, etc. Fee for both courses inclusive, tz 2s. J. AUSTIN JENKINS, B.A., Secretary & Registrar. University College, Cardiff. 7679 ADAME NELLIE ASHER, R.A.M., Soprano Vocalist (Pupil of Wm. Shakespeare, Esq., London). LESSONS GIVEN IN SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. For Pros ectus, &c., apply Carlton House, 34, Bangor-road. Cardiff. BEi^ai Sottas. HE RIVERSIDE COTTAGE BUILD- ING COMPANY (LIMITED), CADOXTON-BARRY. The CREDITORS of the above-named COMPANY (which is being wound up voluntarily) are Required on or before the 19th day of NOVEMBER, 1898, to SEND their NAMES and ADDRESSES and PAR- TICULARS of their DEBTS or CLAIMS and the Names and Addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to MICHAEL DAVIES, of 1, Nolton-street, Bridgend, Glamorgan, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by Notice in writing from the said Liquidator are to come in and prove their Debts or Claims at such Time and Place as shall be specified in such Notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts are proved. Dated20th October, 1898. 7640 MICHAEL DAVIES. Liquidator. |MJUC Appgnttmints. LANDRINDOD WELLS COUNTY SCHOOL. An ASSISTANT MASTER is BEQUIRED, quaJi- fied to Teach Classics and Vocal and Instrumental Music. Shorthand, Book-keeping, or Drill a recom- mendation. Salary, £ 100 per annum, and Prospective increase. Previous experience absolutely essential. Testimonials to be sent (before Nov. 8) to Mr W. SAUNDERS, B.A., B.Sc., Head Master, County School, Llandrindod Wells. 7678 TFLANGEINOR SCHOOL BOARD, j WANTED IMMEDIATELY, THREE CERTIFI- CATED ASSISTANT MISTRESSES for Infants Schools, salary £ 60 rising to £ 70; FIVE FEMALE EX -'p T.'s, Art. 50 or 52, salary £ 45 to £ 50 according to experience; ONE MALE EX.-P.T., salary £ 60. Annlv by 31st instant, stating qualifications and enclosing copies of three recent testimonials. enclosing f CHARLES WILLIAMS, 7652 Ogmore Vale, R.S.O., Glam. QWANSEA (UJD.) SCHOOL BOARD, I EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS. WANTED immediately, by the above-named Board a COOKERY TEACHER to give Instruction Pn the Evening Classes, and also one day a week in thlpDpUcattn°s!'enclosing totimonWfi, must reach the Clerk on or before the ^^shai;DENi aerki School Board Offices, Dynevor-place, Swansea, 24th October, 1898. MREVETHIN SCHOOL BOABD. af CERT^ICATED6 ASSKTI %frsTllTfNWlSCTRE#SES, qualiAed unde^ Applications, stating age and qualifications, with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me. HENRY BYTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, Mon., 22nd October. 1898. feiircrs atifc (Fontraxtsu COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Corporation of Cardiff ire Prepa^6^ TENDebS for the SUPPLY and ERECTION or ffiON Sheep AND CATTLE TROUGHS AND WOOD TROUGHS in CATTLE STALLS and PEN» in Ro&tli jviarket a « Plans and Specifications may be seen a M Bills o Quantities obtained on application at the office of Mr ln W. Harpur. M.Inst.C.E„ Borough Engineer, Town Hall, on and after Tuesday, the 25th inst., upon the deposit of one guinea, which will be returned upon the receIpt of tonM. fide tender. Sealed Teuders, endorsed in accordance with specification, to be delivered by post at my office not later than Wednesday, gth November, 1898. By Order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, October 24th, 1898. 7673 TO ARCMTECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWN AY, LIMITED, Keens Srii the WALES AND WjjgT OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS. Etc. aeturers of ROOFS, BTANCHEONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS OFFICES :—EAST MOORS, CABDJKP. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National TelePhO- ELI-diff. No. 694. U39 77 ^JITTHEW & QO„ ELECTRICAL ENGMEERS AND CONTRACTORS. OFFICES AND WORKSHOPS, WOMANBY-STREET, ARD te. ELECTRICAL A^PfRATUS op Arji SINBS INSTALLED AND RED. 7167 TVT E w p OITT oTfrc¥s i 1 II OF *HB WALBS DAILY J Jublit ).tnustmtnts. CARDIFF. THE A T R ROYAL. LKSSEK AND MANAGES. ROBERT REDFOED THIS EVENING, at 7^0, Enormous Success of the ever popular Opera, THE GEISHA. SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY, OCT. 29th, at 2. New Box Office a.t Theatre (St. Mary-street Entrance) open from 10 till 5. Seats can be booked by letter, wire, and telephone (No. 362). MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st., FIRST VISIT OF MR GEORGE ALEXANDER'S COMPANY In the New Play, THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. RAND THEATRE. T Lessee and Manager.Mr CLABKNOE SODNKS. Immense Reception on the Return Visit of the Successful Oriental Drama, GECRETS OF THE JJAREM. THE TIVOLI BALLET TROUPE AND SIGNOR DELMONICO. NJB.—Fresh Songs and Dances Nightly Popular priccs and time as usual. PLEASE DON'T FORGET. AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT GRAND THEATRE, IN AID OF VICTORIA NURSES' INSTITUTE, THURSDAY, DEC. 1st, 1898. Plan of Seats opens this morning at 10, at Mr Wm. Lewis's. Duke-street.—Book early, as many friends were unable to obtain seats for the previous performance. Seats—3s., Is., and 6d. FLORENCE GREENER, ) Hon. ETHEL THOMPSON, ) Sees. 7681 HERBERT THOMPSON, Hon. Treasurer. SATANELLA fl~V ARC'S WAX WORK, SATANELLA J\j IATANKLLA By special desire, and owing to the SATANELLA enormous success of SATANELLA CJ ATA N ELLA, SATANELLA the SATANELLA Charming Society Lady Palmist SATANELLA will SATANELLA Continue holding Receptions Daily, SATANELLA from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., SAT ANEL LA till further notice. 837 ICHTER ONCERT. PARK HALL, CARDIFF, TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY. DR, HANS RICIlTER and his complete LONDON ORCHESTRA OF 90 PERFORMERS. The programme will include excerpts from Wagner's principal music dramas and Tschaikowski's cele- brated symphony Pathetique." Balcony, 7s 6d; Area (reserved), 5s; Side and Back Seats, 3s; Standing Room (limited), by ticket only. Is. Plans now open for booking at Mr Wm. LewIs, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7.30; ticket holders only art 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. The G.W.R. Company will kindly run a special half holiday excursion train from Swansea and inter- mediate stations at excursion fares, leaving Swansea at 12.45 p.m., returning from Cardiff at 10.45 pan. Passengers will also be booked from the following places by certain ordinary trains at single fare and a quarter :Bristol, Newport, Chepstow, Swansea, Landore, Neath. Port Talbot, Aberavon, Bridgend, and Llantrissant. For further particulars re times of starting, &c., see special railway bills. The Rhymney Railway Company will kindly run a special train to Llanishen and Caerphilly, leaving Ca.rdilf at 10.45 p.m. The T.V.R. Company will kindly delay the 10.18 p.m. train from Queen-street to Penarth ten minutes on this occasion, leaving Queen-st. at 10.28 p.m. 7359 W. A. MORGAN, Glen Lyn, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. (SftimriiGit. CARDIFF. JNTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. HEADMASTER—J. J. FINDLAY, M.A. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to the School NEXT TERM (SPRING TERM, 1899) can now be received and should be forwarded to the Headmaster. Boys will be examined during the week before Christmas. Prospectus and Form of Application may be had from the Headmaster, or from DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, 14th October, 1898. 7528 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JUL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES MARKS. Pupils prepared for all local Exams. Vacancies for a few Boarders. Home comforts and care. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. 1162 LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL XX BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PluNCIPALs-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Lecal Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds n a hill and overlooking the sea. 4962 BRISTOL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, \JT CHARANTI, COTHAM. 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