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LONG(CO.'SSTOUT.' 2s 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6D „ „ HALF-PINTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT— FULTON, DUNLOP & CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. AND 1119 WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH.

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I THE WEST END TAILORS, t IN DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, i WHili FORWARD PATTERNS f BEWARED* j SPURIOUS 1 OF THEIR NEW IMITATORS. ( SPRING SUITINGS at 42,, 45/„ and f NEW TROUSERINGS at 1016,131-,16/-&211"I ALSO PATTERNS FOR I LADIES' COATS AND SKIRTS TO MEASURE I FROM £ 3 3s Od. j Special Ladies' Cutter engaged all the Tear round. I Telegraphic Address. m ? Revolution," Cardifi. Telephone &34. j I

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pipping Notices. /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. /gfrPfrV^ VJ The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP .MSKgB&COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS wiil sail as follows, circum- stances permitting :— — Cardiff for Bordeaux — — Bordeaux for Cardiff — With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A G. Todc1, Agent, 31, Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux and to ca W. R. COKFIELD, 530 Telegraphic address, Excliauge. Carom. National Telephone, Fare Single, £2 IPs C U N A- R-D-L I N E. Five and a Third Day Passages. Tt fi V A T MAIL S T E A M E R S FBOMLIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. |> EDUCED FARES. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (per Umbria and Etruria), First Second class, £7105. LIVERPOOL to BOSTON, First class, JE9 Second class, Ten per cent. reduction on First-class return tickets. Third class passengers by Boston steamers booked to New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore without extra charge. Third class outfit free. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water-street, Liverpool T T. °? TO AGENTS, nSwTH* ™ nT S7le3,Edward-place, Crockherbtown Cardiff, W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs MVS™?? ? Co., Cardiff; Charles Stewart, 35, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff; T. M. Jones and Son, Aberavon & Port Talbot; D. T. Davies, 43, Upper inomas-soreet, Merthyr J.Roberts. Pontypridd; W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly D. Thomas, 30, Hannah-st, Portli; Joseph A. Williams, 23, Woodfield- st., Morriston J. L. Bowen, Llanelly; D. W. Hughes, Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, 19, Market-street, Aber- iillery; F. W. Lewis, "Telegraph" Office, Haver. ofdwest; Collins Bros., Barry Dock; W.J. Tong, Brynmawr. 1121 A MER1CA.N LINE £ UNITED STATES MAlL &Al\IEHICAN LINE S'l'EAMERS. VIIIBIII SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NE W YORE. SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Cla.ss of accommodation for Saloon, Seoon™ Cabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA 8EKVICK Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, rial line at Qneenstown every Thursday. Passenger and Goods are landed at Philadelphia «n the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which tea the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places In the Western States. Annlv to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton *«• T^veroool; S. J. Da vies. 9, Edward-pl., Queen-st.; w i Vromice, Bute Docks C. Stewart & Co., 35, Monntstaart-square; C. J. Cadlipp, Castle-road, S- toon & Co., 2, Mount-st.; Austin and Blocks Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- dore; D. S. Thomas, British chool, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Bowen, Lakefield, Llanelly H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath W. Milton rlocke, 3, Commercial-st., Newport; 1). L. Jones, Villiers-st., Briton berry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; D. T. Daviea, 43, Upper Thomas-st., Merthyr; Rhys lioberts, Woodfield-sb., Morriston M. D. Price, 54, High-st., Ferndale; A. Tilney, Saw Mills, Aber- tillery; W. Edwards, Blaina; 1). W. Hughes, Post- office, Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters; Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st„ Bryumaw; T. H, Tomkins. Abergavenny. 1016 TpALGRAVE, MURPHY, & LINE OF STMAMEHS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITV OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Murphy One of the above or other steamers of the same line to intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &e.. apply to the owners, Palgrave, Murphy and Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dablin. or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1232 AL^RAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S /REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS FRO U HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam City of Hamburg, City of Belfast, City or Lisbon. City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto. City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is lo leave HAMBURG tor CARDIFF, and CARDIFF or HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRAVK, Mcmpnr, AND 00.,17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Aaantat 1124 OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., —CORK. NEWPORT, and OARDIB'F.— WEEKLY SAILINGS. 1' rom COBK every MONDAY, From NEWPORT every TUESDAY, From CARDIFF every WEDNESDAY. Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick Tralee, Ha.lIow, and other places ill South ot Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and Cork-—Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin, 25s, available for two months, to return from Cork to Newport, Cardiff, Southampton. Plymouth, or Liver- "Jl'nr rates o £ freight and other particulars apply ?o the iSente. James Madded*. 109, DocfcBtreet. New- port, Mon.; E. C. Downing, Bute:Docks, Cai-aiff, or to ihe City of Cork febeam Packet Co., CASTLE LINE—CAPE and NATAL I; MAILS.—WEEKLY SERVICE for the ^GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA—The CAS I Lb COM- PANY'S STEAMERS leave LONDON (East India Dock Basin, Blaekwall) Every Friday, and sail from Southampton Every SATURDAY. South- Steamers. London, ampt'n. CARISBROOK CASTLE (viaMadeira)ApI. 28.Apl. 29 GARTH CASTLE (via Canaries) .May 5.May 6 HA WARDEN CASTLE (via Madeira) May 12.May 13 ♦PEMBROKE CASTLE (via Canaries and St. Helena) May 19.May 20 NORHAM CASTLE (via Madeira) May 26.May 27 ARUNDEL CASTLE (via Canaries).June 2.June 3 "For Mauritius and Beira, also calling at Lisbon. Return tickets for all ports. Free Tickets by "Castle Express from Waterloo to Southampton. Apply to Donald Cnrrie and Co., 3, Fenchurch- street, London, E.C.; or to W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place; C. J. Cudlipp, 32, Castle-road. Cardiff; Austin and Silcocks, H: Perkins, T. R. W. Mason and Co.. Swansea; J. L. Bowen, Lakefield Post Office, Llanelly; Milton Locke, 3, Commerciai-street; J. Young, Tredecar Chambers, Newport, Mon, 1255 TTNION LINE ^JAIL STEAMERS to U GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA, NATAL and EAST AFRICA, & MADEIRA & TENERIFFE. TWIN-SCREW FLEET. DEPARTURES FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY SATURDAY. GOTH (twin-screw) via Lisbon and Madeira to Beira April 26 GREEK (twin-screw) via Teneriffe April 29 NORMAN (twin-screw) via Madeira May 6 GASCON (twin-screw) via Teneriffe May J3 MEXICAN 'win-screw) via. Madeira May 20 GUELPH (twin-screw) via Teneriffe May 27 Return Tickets issued to all ports. Free Railway TIckets by Union Expresses from London to South- harnufcoB. Cheap Rail Tickets for Passengers' Friends. Apply to UNION S.S. CO., 14, Cockspur-street, S.W., and South African House, 96, Bishopsgate- street, London, E.G.; or to Guthrie Heywood and Co., 8, Mountstuart-square; C. Stewart and Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks: S. J. Davies, 9, Edwltrd-pl8,ce; Davies and Co. 45, Charles-street, Cardiff; T. n. W. Mason and Co., Swansea; Locke and Commercial-street, Newporb, Mon. 3255 LAN" LINE STEAMERS will be regularly despatched to the following ports :— BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). «ia<3«nw Man' Birken- Giasgow. chester. head. ANT Apl. 20 Apl. 25 Apl. 27 CLAN MACLEOD May 3 May 6 May 8 COLOMBO, MADRAS, CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. CLAN I Thnrs., ApL 2?.Thurs., May 4 SUTHERLAND. ROBERTSON. SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. SOUTH CI for carao Taking cargo for Closing ca Cape Town, CLAN j GlasS°Wl Apri1' 24 I East**London. CHISHOLM. ^Birkenhead, Apl. 29 J DelagoaBay. CLAN (Glasgow, May 1 } ASl,S MACKAY. | Birkenhead May 6) Mauritius. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Newport, or Cftyzer, Irvine, and Co., London, Manchester, Liver- pool, or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1265 CANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING TOURS Through Varied Scenery. j GREAT LAKES, PRAIRIES, ROCKY MOUNTAINS, mcn™TPBEOT SPRINGS, HUNTING and FISHING RESORTS, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. For BRIDGE, cr 30, COCKSPUl{,STREET: LONDON S.W. „,„„, 1293 NO NAME OINTMENT. i\ This Ointractit i? confidentially recommended old tried, and successful remedy for scurvy %iTndnla,r ^welluigE, ringworm, old bounds ^Sted le^calcl heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony'& fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, &?th^^ every d. I 1. Please nolle the Trade Mark Label on each pot. No NAME PILLS. f For scrofula, scurvy, ulcei'atedlegs.erTStp^e. Notches on the face, eruptions on tbe y. puc fistula, glandular swellings, «c., &c. They may be taken by persons th| ^'ecr^ tonic and invigorfttmg, and, acting upon^M sew tions, they are a truly valuable blood (P utlme' may be used in conjunction with the Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price ifta, la iv;d nTid 2s 2tl each. No family should be witnoui them. SOLE PHOPBIETOB j. WHITE HOUSE, 194 DERITBND BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in (.very district. 1160 ILES HAVING BEEN CURED after J_ yc- terrible suffering, I will gladly SEND CUKE FREE On receipt of addressed envelope. D. BUTCHER The Elms, Cowley-roaa. Oxbridge, Iii94 :$a1es by faction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, & TELFER. Horses. Cobs, and Ponies, at Cardiff May 4 Messrs BROWN, ROBERTS, RADMALL & CO. Salvage, at London — Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES. and CO. Estate, at Gloucester .May 13 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY. Household Appointments, at Cardiff .April 27 & 28 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ;May 2 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX and CO. Cottages, Shares, etc May — Messrs S. HERN & PERT WEE. Horses, at Cardiff April 29 Premises, a.t Cardiff .April — Orchids, at Cardiff Mav 2 Messrs WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES. Timber, &c., at Llandovery April 28 Mr WILLIAM MORGAN. Shops and Dwelling-houses, at Caerphilly April 27 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Household Furniture, at Newport.April 26 Mr R. G. nOBERTS. Freehold and other Properties, at Swansea .April 25 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Newport May 3 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 9 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, Horses, &c., at St. Fagan's .April 25 Country Residences, at Cardiff .April 27 Residential Estate, at Cowbridge May 2 Residence and Land, at Cardiff May 20 Freehold and Leasehold Properties .May — Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Messrs STRAKER and SON. .Freehold Properties, at Abergavenny April 27 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Cart Horses, Colts, & Nag Horses, a.t Cardiff.April 27 Mr W. THOMAS. Leasehold Property, at Barrv Dock.April 27 Mr FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea May 3 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Hay Crops, Lattermath, &c., at Llanedarne.May SALE THIS DAY. SAINT-Y-NIL. ST. NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr T. D. John. WHO IS civinc up a portion of his land, to SELL by AUCTION, at this Farm, on TUESDAY, April 25tli, a auantity of valuable FARMING STOCK, PRIZE AND OTHER HORSES, &c., Sec., which roughly compLise 250 Porlock. Exmoor, and Dorset Breeding EWES and LAMBS. 1 Pedigree SHORTHORN BULL. 20 Two and three-year-old STEERS and HEIFERS. 14 Yearling HUNTER and DRAY HORSES. CHAMPION SHIRE MARE « NEWTON DAISY." A PAIR of Chesnut weight-carrying COBS; Also a Brown do., not included in catalogue, up to 15 stone. Also a quantity of Harness, 2 Gigs, and Agricultural Implements, including Wagons, Carts, Chaff Machines, &c., &c. Three months' credit upon usual conditions. Refreshments at 12,30. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 1373 14 HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HERN AND PERTWEE have received instructions from the Cardiff Tramways Company, Ltd., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, April 29th, 1899. at 12 noon 14 HORSES, suitable for farmers, tradesmen, and others aJso several SETS OF WHEELS, at thq, Company's Depot, Wood-street, Cardiff. 1681 CARDIFF CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY SPECIAL MAY DAY SHOW SALE OF HORSES COBS, AND PONIES OF ALL CLASSES. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER. and TELFER will HOLD a SPECIAL SALE, at then- Repository, on MAY 4th (the day after the May Day Show), of HEAVY DRAUGHT & LIGHT BUSINESS HORSES, HACKNEYS, COBS, AND PONIES. This Sale will afford an exceptional opportunity for Owners to dispose of their Horses to the best advan- tage. Any Horse can be entered in. the but those competing at the Show will have their Show number added to the description in Sale Catalogue, and intending Purchasers will be enabled by attending the Show to sefi the Horses at work. Entries should be made as early as possible to secure a good position. Forms on application to the TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTIES IN CENTRAL POSITIONS. MR J. T. SAUNDERS is favoured WB with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on, TUES- DAY, May 9th, 1899, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- LOT 1.—All that valuable Corner DWELLING, HOUSE, situate and being No. 38, De Burgh-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1835, at an annual ground rent of £4 5s. The house contains dining-room, drawing room, kitchen, scullery, pantri0s, together with 5 bedrooms, h. and c. bath, and all modern conveniences. This property is very centrally situated, and is in good repair and ready for occupation. LOT 2.-All those 2 HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 44 and 45, Davis-street, CardifT, held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1855, at the vary low annual ground rent of ..£2 each. Let at 9s 6d per week each. This property is situated in an improving pOBition and possesses considerable prospective valne, being near the G.W.R. Goods Station and the centre of the town. Further particulars as to Lot 1 may be had upon ap- plication to Messrs Lewis Morgan and Box, Solicitors. 23, High-street, Cardiff as to Lot 2, to Mr William Jones, Solicitor, 29. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or as to both lots to the Auctioneer, 29, St. Mary-streot, Cardiff. 1723 BARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. li/FR W. THOMAS has been instructed If-L bv Messrs John Morgan and E. George to SELL by AUCTION, at the Windsor Hotel, Barry Dock, on THURSDAY, April 27th, at 4 o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), the following Valuable LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING- HOUSES :— LOT 1.—All that well-built SHOP and PREMISES, No. 83, High-street, Barry, held under a lease of years from November 26th, 1884, at the annual to. wSbnilt SHOP and PBEMISES, BAKEHOUSE, and STABLER, No. 84, High-street lease and term same as Lot 1; ground rent, £ M The above are about the best-placed and most commodious and well-built shops mTV-Q. LOT 3.—Four new and well-omit Bal.,y HOUSES, Nos. 29, 31, 33, and o5, Brooji-strefit, Bairy Dock, let at 7s per week held under a lease 01 years from January 1st, 1890 ground rent, *â–  each per annum. These Houses Will !-ie one or more lots to suit purchasers.. For further particulars as to Lois 1 and 2, James Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Cardill; as to to Messrs Linton and Kenshole, Solicitors, Ca > as to the whole, to the Auctioneer, 71, Holfcon-_ Barry. :E-_— ON VIEW THIS DAY (TUESDAY). VERY HIGHLY IrInORTANT and NXTENSIVt. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE of HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, being the CONTENTS of RESIDENCE, removed ^°%^™^PYr^f)OMS the FURNISHINGS of the PRINCIPAL ROOMS MANSION NEAR NEWPORT, the whole being IN F,XCELTJ^NX TION, AND SUPPLIED by Messrs GILLO\V and CO. and BLYTHE, of LONDON Md Messrs TRAPNELL and GANE, oiNE^lOKr. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT been with instrlCtins mm, 19, COMMERCIIL-STOBET MolumETom HaU), Newport, To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, APIU^ 26th, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock punctually, the ^COSTLY AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, Comnrising THREE VERY HANDSOME and MAS- SIVE 6ft. WALNUT SUITES of BEDROOMLFUR- NITURE with cheval and pedestal toilet tables, EIGHT SMALLER BEDROOM SUITES in MAHO- GANY, DARK WALNUT, satin walnut, birch and painted woods. ALL BRASS AND BRASS AND IRON BED- STEADS, chests of drawers, toilet tables, and bed- room carpets, A VERY COSTLY CARVED LOUIS XIV. DSIGN, DARK MAHOGANY DRAWING- ROOM SUITE UPHOLSTERED in crimson figured velvet, ELEGANT CABINET and OVERMANTEL to match, PAIR OF VALUABLE DKESDEN CHINA CANDE- LABRA, and three pairs of Dresden China fruit stands, chai« and tables, NEARLY NEW IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE by Thompson and ohaekell, English Axminster carpets and rugs, A NEARLY-NEW AND MOST EXPENSIVE CARYED WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE upholstered in real M01OCCOB, very MASSIVE 7FT. WALNUT SIDEBOARD to match, WITH bevelled plate-glass back, brass fender, curb and brasses LARGE OVERMANTEL. 8FT. DINING TABLE, real bronze jardinieres, VERY POWERFUL TELESCOPE, by Carpenter and Westley, London, a very VALUABLE CHERRY LAC DRAUGHT SCREEN, with carved ivory panels, cost f6 quineas. ROLL-TOP WRITING TABLE, with chair to mtach, A SOLID OAK SUITE OF DINING- HALL FURNITURE, comprising 10 dining chairs, 2 easy chairs, and couch upholstered in crocodile leather, HANDSOME 6FT. SIDEBOARD TO MATCH, PRESENTATION SUITE OF GLOCK AND SIDE CANDELABRA, a MASSIVE WALNUT HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND, with chairs to match Oriental hall carpet and rags, a. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CARVED OAK SUITE OF LIBRARY FURNITURE, MASSIVE 6FT. ANTIQUE CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASE, &c. The CONTENTS OF BREAKFAST-ROOM comprise a ?nHd WALNUT SUITE UPHOLSTEREt) IN SADDLEBAGS 6FT. CARVED BROWN OAK OTDEBOARD with lofty mirror back, ELEGANT OVER- SID&cuAi* several UPHOLSTERED SUITES and of useful furnishing sIDEBO, it-ins.. obtained of the Auctioneers, at thS o&. me'c">1'st"et' Wplsh-street, Chepstow. HAVE YOU SEEN A. & G. TAYLOR'S ^RTISTIC pORTRAITS? TAYLOR'S PHOTOS Guaranteed to g^esa^fa^tion TAYLOR'S PHOTOS Cheapest, CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. 1V, TAYLOR'S PHOTOS executed by Artists of Ability. ™^?E,OK's PHOTOS Perfect in the BABY WORLD. TAYTJOR'S ENAMBXJ PHOTOS Beat for Sending M4V. ABROAD. MIDGET PHOTOS only 4s 6d per doz. CJD.V. PHOTOS only 6s per doz. TAYLOR'S PHOTOS Submitted for APPROVAL. A. & G. TAYLOR S ARTISTIC PORTRAITS Are TAKEN DAILY at either of their STUDIOS DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MARKET SQ U ARE, PONT YPRIDD. STATION-ROAD, BRIDGEND. 1349 146e BUY THE CARDIFF TIMES* SOOTH WA&SS WISELY NEWS.—-OWE FKJSNY alt5 by Auction. ,I ON VIEW THIS DAY (TUESDAY). SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. 27th AND 28th APRIL, 1899. SHORT NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, viz. :— THE FURNITURE OF FIFTEEN WELL- FURNISHED BEDROOMS, including EIGHT MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM SUITES, RECHERCHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW GBAND PIANOFORTE by JOHN BROADWOOD and SONS, A COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE by CHAPPELL. A SUPERIOR AMERICAN ORGAN. A PERFECTLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK. A MOST ELABORATELY-FITTED LIBRARY in finely-carved oal" with four expensive bookcases. FINE OLD FAMILY PLATE BY ELKINGTON and MAPPIN and WEBB. A COLLECTION OF CHOICE CHINA. Valuable Oil Paintings and Water-Colour Drawings, NOBLE BRONZES. TWO RARE GRAND- FATHERS' CLOCKS, a few pieces of beautifully- inlaid old Furniture, Hall Fittings, outdoor Games, and other Effects, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOB SOUTH AFRICA; Removed to Cardiff for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE to COVER HEAVY ADVANCES MADE BY THE AUCTIONEERS, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PRRRY have received instructions to MKLL by AUCTION at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, owing to the multiplicity of lots, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 27th and 28th April, 1899, at 11 o'clock each day, the above HIGH-CLASS MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed as above, 7.UÎ.fhont Resrrvt. The CONTENTS of BEDROOMS, including com- plete Appointments in ash, mahogany, oak. and other woods, some of the wardrobes with plate-glass doors leS and pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7FT. DARK MAHOGANY BEST BEDROOM SUITE, a oTTT>-cS«-^ra«ri1??ome aPpointments en suite, A SUPERB WALNUT SUITE OF GREAT BE AUTY, with tables, &c., all matching, of the finest manufacture. A HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SET, with cheval toilets, A MASSIVE & HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD, with hangings, and other bedsteads in brass and rich woods, with costly tapestry hangings, spring and hair mattresses. feather beds, bed linen, &c., fine old wardrobes, chests of drawers, Brussels carpets, rugs, various shaped baths. A PROFUSELY CARVED MAHOGANY BACHELOR'S SET, with wardrobe fittings complete, best Brussels car- pets. elegant toilet services, night commodes, THE DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of silk and chenille window hangings, LOUNGES, SETTEES, CHAIRS en mite, in rosewood, and covered in expensive silk, RUniii- WOOD WALL CABINETS, several pieces of fine old INLAID FURNITURE, a BEAUTIFUL ROSE- WOOD CABINET with high glass back, a tARGb GILT CONSOLE GLASS, Italian tables and others in various woods, a rosewood Davenport and writing table, a pair of massive brass tenders and irons, &c., Wilton pile and Axminsterr carpets a.NEARLY NEW 7-OCTAVE GRAND rOTTAPF BROADWOOD and SONS, a 7-OCTA\E COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by CHAPPELL, music stools and cabinets, occasional chairs, a pair of carved mirrors, a rosewood in^carditable.XjE cnlNA THE VALUABL embraces MAGNIFICENT PAIRS OF VASES, all the nicnacs that decorate the cabinets and tables, a. pair of fine old jars, a SET OF FINE BLUE JARS, full sets of dinner dessert, and tea services. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK includes VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. The FUENI- TTTTIE is of finely-figured oak, and includes fiv-iT. EXHIBITION SIDEBOARD OF GREAT BEAUTY, a massive dining tabic, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS and a COUCH upholstered in Morocco, a dinner waggon, coal vases, paper rack, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite, of handsome curtains, a LARGE ORIENTAL CARPET, ornaments in bronze, a pair of Marli horses, a pair of brass curb fenders, fireirons, &c. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, A LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED IN CARVED OAK, arranged with high-back chairs, settees, and easy chairs in Morocco, a vsry fine buffet, deep rim gong, FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-FITTED BOOK- CASES IN CARVED OAK, of various sizes, including a SUPERBLY CARVED 8ft. OAK BOOKCASE enclosed by glass doors, a dining table, a finely carved writing-table, a dinner waggon, richly carved cornices, three pairr. of curtains a pair of finely carved settees, 11 valuable old clock. several pieces of bronze, plaques, a set of valuable etchings, curious old engravings, and other interest- ing items. A COLLECTION OF FINE OLD SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATE. The FITTINGS OF BREAKFAST AND MORN- ING ROOMS. The furniture and embellishments of hall and staircase embrace CAUVED OAK FURNITURE, marble top tables, line old glasses, old swords, etc., busts, brackets, 0. valuable old oak chair, EXPENSIVE AXMINSTER STAIR carpet, brass rods, etc. The CONTENTS OF CHINA AND PLATE PAN- TRIES, kitchens, garden and outdoor effects, n, garden roll, two lawn mowers, a tennis and croquet set, garden tables, etc. ON VIEW THIS DAY. 1594 Catalognes may be hati of the Anctioneer! Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. MUMBLES AND NEWTON. MR R. G. ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son) has received instructions to OFFER by SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mermaid Hotel, Mumbles, on TUESDAY, 25th April, 1899, at 7.30 p.m., precisely, I subject to conditions of sale. By order of the mortgagees.—Lot 1. Nog. 1 to 5, NEWTON COTTAGES, adjoining the Ship and Castle" Inn, Newton, held for 80 years from 25th March, 1S94, at a ground rent of £8 per annum. These will be first Offered in one lot, and if not sold will ba offered in separate lots at apportioned ground rents. By order ef the mortgagee.—Lot 2. Nos. 11 and 12. PARK-STREET, MUMBLES, held for a, term of 99 years from 25th March, 1852, at a ground-rent of £24s per annum. Ry order of the mortgagee.—Lot 3. All that FREE- HOLD FIELD, situate at Newton, containing 14 acres, or thereabouts, known as West Stone, other- wise Hoar Stone, otherwise White Stone, numbered 493 on the Ordnance map. Let to a yearly tenant at £4 10s per annum. By direction of the owner.—Lot 4. AU that COPY- HOLD RESIDENCE, known as "Shortlands," Mumbles, standing in its own grounds, having a frontage of 70 feet or thereabouts to the main road leading from Swansea to the Mumbles and Bracelet Bay, and commanding an extensive view of Swansea Bay. Possession will be given on completion of the sale. Two-thirds of the purchase money of all the iots may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea or to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, 1, Worcester-place, Swansea. 1619 LL W YN YW ORM WO OD ESTATE, LLANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FINE OAK, ASH, AND BEECH TIMBERS, LARCH AND OAK COPPER POLES AND PITWOOD, &c. T|yg~ESSRS WILLIAM and WALTER JWa JAMES are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Llandovery, on FRIDAY, April 28th, 1899, at p.m. prmptly, the following valuable STANDING TCIBER â– g ° | Descripti on. Situation. pSEH ll 740 Larch Poles. f Vanfacli, 3 miles from Llan- 12 Oak Timbers I dovery. 21518 Larch Poles. Do. do. 3 347 Oak. Ash, and Sycamore jjear cwm Lodge. Timber. ( 1457 Oak Poles. I 4 168 Heavy Oak ( jjatl Cefencerrig, Timbers, j miles from Llandovery. 5 56 Heavy Oak J Mount Hill, adjoining last Timlwfi 1 IiOv» 6 190 OakTimbers. 1 Bank Lodge, Llwynyworm- 347 Do. Poles. 1 wood Park: 71300 Oak Poles. jVerdre Farm, 4 miles from 28 Ash do. t Llandovery. 82988 Oak Poles. Do. 9 3753 Do. Do. 10 3650 Do. f T)0 38 Ash do. I 115200 Oak Poles. /Cefentelych Farm, 2} miles 16 Oak Timbers 1 from Llandovery. 16 Oak Timbers ( from Llandovery. All trees marked with an X are reserved. The woodman, Mr John Hughes, of Mothvey, will show the lots. For further particulars apply to W. J. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Caejenkin, Llangadock, and Arcade-chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 1599. 3, WALTER-TERRACE. SWANSEA. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and other EFFECTS. MR FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE is 1". favoured with instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Mrs Evan Davies to SELL by AUCTION on the premises as above, on WEDNES. DAY, May 3rd. 18S9, the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including the pianoforte in rosewood case (by Collard and Collard), gilt pier-glasses, mahogany frame couches, loo and other tables, pictures, 8 feet mahog- any wardrobe, chests of drawers, brass and other bedsteads, 4 tier whatnots, occasional and other chairs, and other effects. Goods on view Morning of Sale from 9 a.m. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 19, Gower-street, SwanseaJ724 alt5 Jbjr flriiratu JjlOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. 81 VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PRO- PERTY, together with FARM and Two WORKMEN'S COTTAGES, situate at Grosmont, 11 miles from Abergavenny and 3 miles from Pontrilas Station. The property compiises a Gentleman's Residence, Farmhouse, and Cottages, together with about 297 acres of Land, and produces 11 rental of £ 356 per annum. Would be sold to pay nearly 5 per cent. on the purchase money. For further particulars, apply Messrs SAYCE & BAKER. 1521 Solicitors, Abergavenny. ROSS'S ROYAL « JgELFAST A ERATED& JJ^JINERAL RATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port. in the United Kingdom from the leading Stop Store Dealers. ——— 1214 W. A. ROSS & SONS, LTDm_BELPAST. POSTING JP SYNDICATE For Aberdare, Kirwain, Mounta.in Ash. and District Z. ANDREWS, SxcKKTAirc lJóSO Omasa: IMS. NEW THEATRE, ABERDARE. <. alt5 Ira Ruction. ABERGA VEN-Y, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON have JjfJL been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the will of the late Hy. Jenkins, Esq., and from Geo. Jenkins, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY the 27th day of April, 1839, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, "subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, namely :— (By orderofthe Trustees of the late Hy. Jenkins,Esq.) LOT 1 All that most attractive and commodious FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, of excellent modern construction, situate in an elevated position facing the Castle Meadows and riyer Usk, in the town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, and known as Linda Vista," approached by a neat carriage drive, and containing excellent cellarage on tne ground floor, entrance hall, breakfast, dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry, and usual domestic offices on the first floor, two spacious bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, dressing-room, study (heated with hot-water pipes), bathroom and lavatory, and, with the exception of the two latter, similar accommodation, with servants bedroom, on the second floor, and two box rooms in attic. The house has a southern aspect, with verandah and balcony, and extensive views of the sur- rounding pi cturesque country are obtained. The Gardens (with six glass-houses and pleasure grounds) cover an area of 1 acre 3 roods 36 perches, and are amply stocked witn choice fruit trees. The Residence and Premises are m the occupation of Mr James Straker at a rental of jMOperMmum, and arrangements can be made for early possession. LOT 2.—A PIECE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, known as KING'S GARDEN," situate in Tndor-street, Abergavenny aforesaid, Ead- ioinin" Westgate Buildings and Lot 1, and contain- ing lr°18p (occupied as a fruit garden). The land has a building frontage of 107ft. to Tudor-street. LOT 3 -A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and PREMISES, No. 48, Tudor-street aforesaid, occupied by Mrs Carter at a rent of £ 13 peE FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with Stable, No. 14, Tudor-strest afore- said, occupied by Mr F. Holmes at the rent of JE13 per annum. LOT 5. — THREE four-roomed FREEHOLD BRICK-BUILT COTTAGES, Nos. 4. 6, and 8, Bye- field-lane, Tudor-street aforesaid. Aggregate rental. £ 23 8s. Inyrt.—TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, Nos. 31 and 33, Tudor-street afore- said. Aggregate rental, JE13 per annum. (By order of George Jenkins, Esq.) LOT lA.-A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE on the Stanhope Park Estate, Abergavenny. Area 4,841 square yards, with frontage of 142ft. 3m. to Chapel-road and 137ft. to Avenue-road. DOT IB.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE adjoin- ing Lot la. Area, 5,545 square yards, with frontage of 137ft. to Avenue-road and 142ft. 6in. to Avenue-road LOT2A.-A FREEHOLD nUlLDING SITE adjoin- ing Lot lB. Area. 2,090 square yards, with frontage of 190ft. to Avenue-road and 100ft. to Linden-avenue LOT 2B.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE ad- joining Lot 2a. Area, 2,080 square yards, with frontage of 100ft. to Liaden-avenue aforesaid. LOT 3A.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE ad- joining Lot 2b. Area, 2,051 square yards, with a frontage of 100ft. to Linden-avenue aforesaid. LOT 3B.-A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE ad- joining Lot 3a. Area, 1,788 square yards, with a frontage of 101ft. 6in. to^Linden-avenue. The whole of the above lots are most admirably situated, and eligible as building sites, and com- ,mand unsurpassed views of a large extent of beautiful scenery. LOT 4.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Outbuildings, No. 28, Tudor-street, Abergavenny aforesaid, lately let at £18 per annum. LOT 5.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, No. 30, Tudor-street aforesaid. Rent, JE11. LOT 6.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, No. 32, Tudor-street aforesaid, let at £10 per annum. LOT 7.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, No. 36, Tudor-street, and facing Baker-street, Abergavenny, let at £91213 per annum. The garden extends down to Linda Vista, to which property this would form a most desirable addition, and "give it an additional and improvetl entrance if desired. Detailed particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained of George Jenkins, Esq., Ellerslie, Western-road, Abergavenny; the Auctioneers, at Abergavenny Mr Claude W. S. Gould, Solicitor, Barnstaple or of Messrs Sayceand Baker, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 1718 nhlíc iloxkfis. TO HOLDERS OF 4~PER CENT\ CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE MEXICAN CENTRAL RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that parties who have deposited their Bonds with the Mexican Central Railway Securities Company, Limited, and have not declared whether they elect to receive Certificates for Registered Debenture Stock or Debentures pay- able to Bearer MUST LODGE THEIR BANKERS' RECEIPTS and declare their election to Messrs Glyn, Mills, Curric, and Co., 67, Lombard-street, E.C., NOT LATER THAN 15th MAY NEXT. Failing such declaration Certificates for Registered Deben- ture Stock will bo issued in respect of all deposited Boiids. Future depositors must declare at the time of fhe deposit of their Bonds with Messrs Glyn which form of security they elect to receive. By order of the Board, FREDK. M. SPAlvKIE, Secretary. 3, Gracechurch-street, E.C., London, 24th April. 1899. 1719 IN THE MATTER of the WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1389. To the SCHOOL BOARDS and to the SCHOOL MANAGERS of such PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS in the DISTRICT of NEATH as are not provided by School Boards. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the term for which the School Managers :1ppointed by yoU will expire on the 13th day of May, 1899, and you are hereby required on or before Mondav, Mav 1st, 1839" to NOMINATE TWO CANDIDATES, one of whom shall be a woman. And you are hereby further re- quired, within such time as aforesaid, to send such nominations to me, together with the written: consent of each of such Candidates to serve on the Governing Body if elected. LEWIS C. THOMAS, Clerk to the Governors. Nea.th, 24th April, 1899. ^LAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. WILD BIRDS PROTECTION ACT, 1894. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following Order, made by her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department at the request of the County Council, under Section 2 of the above-named Act, is now in force" The taking or destroying of the eggs of the following species of Wild Birds is pro- hibited throughout the administrative Comity of Glamorgan:—Kingfisher, Goldfinch, Kestrel, Short- eared Owl, Long-eared Owl, Brown Owl, Barn Owl, Green Woodpecker, Greater Spotted Woodpecker, Night-jar, Ring-onzel, Nightingale, Water-ouzel, Woodlark, Kentish Dotterel, Oyster Catcher, Lesser Tern, Stormy Petrel." Any person who shall take or destroy, or incite any other Person to take or destroy, the egg3 of the wild Wrds named in the said Order, in contravention thereof, shall. On conviction, forfeit and pay for every egg so taken or destroyed a sum net exceeding One Pound, W. E. R. ALLEN, Deputy Clerk of the Glamorgan County Council. Cardiff, 23nd April, 1899. 1726 MEN'S ASSOCIATION.-A LECTURE will be given at st. John s Hall, St. John's-square, Cardiff bv the Elaham, DR. GASTER, Chief Rabbi of the Snanish met Portuguese Jewish Congregation, on Wediiesdav lext, 26th April. Subject, The Unknown Chronicles )f Jeremiah." Mr Isaac Samnels in the chair All ire welcome. Reserved seats, Is. Chair to be taken Lt II P-m- 560 NOTICE.—The CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY give Notice that they intend to BELL and DISPOSE OF (after the elptatton o? seven Days from tins date) a quantity of (3LD IRON ;onsistmg inpatt of the fragments of the hull of the ship-Russia, broken up and removed by them as a wreck under the powers of the Statute in thatbe- lalf, and now lying on the ground adjacent to the ;ntrance of the Boath Dock. mtmnce oftbe Boath Dock. By order. CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY Bate Docks, 20th April. 1899. isso PONTYPOOL. The First Anmial QPEN gHOW OF DOGS, POULTRY, AND PIGEONS, Will be held in PONTYPOOL PARK. On Whit-Monday, May 22nd, 1899. (Held under Kennel Club Licence.) £200 pRIZE MONEY, With numerous Specials. Judges: THEO. MARPLES, L. P. C. ASTLEYi J. W. LUDLOW. Schedules on application to the Secretary, J. Walter Hughes, Albion House, Pontypool. Entries close May 6th, 1899. 1315 WILLEY &~COT, GAS ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT LONDON AND EXETER OFFICES HAVEN.ROAD, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. ENGINEERING WORKS AND BRASS FOUNDRIES, ST. THOMAS, EXETEB. MBTKR FACTORIES AND WORKS JAMES-ST., EXETER, & 32A, HERTFORD ROAD, DE BEAUVOIR TOWN, N. SOUTH WALES OFFICES PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. MANCHESTER OBTICES VICTORIA BUILDINGS TELEGRAPHIC ADRKBSS—"WELLEY, EXETIiiR. TELEPHONE. 132 U77 E W P 0~RT OFFIC.ES, 99 THK SOUTH WAIVES DAILT NEWS, Centers aub Contracts. DINGL UNION, The Board of Guardians will, at their meeting to be held on Thursday, the 4th Slav, 1899, consider TENDERS for supplying them with a CARGO of about 175 Tons BEST LARGE HOUSE COALS. Price to cover cost, freight, and insurance at the Pier, Dingle discharge ex ship by or for the Guardians at the rate of 20 tons at least per working day. Cargo to be shipped by the Contractor within 14 days from the date of advice of Tender. Tenders to specify price per ton. Colliery certificate to be shown by the contractor before the discharge commences. The Tenders must contain the names of two solvent sureties, in their own handwriting, who are willing to enter into a bond for the due performance of the contract. t Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Board of Guardians, endorsed Tenders for CargoOoals," will be received by me up to 12 o'clock on the day abov" mentioned. Printed forms of tender (none other will be entertained) to be had at my office. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. (By order) THOMAS JE VERS, Clerk of the Union. Board Room, 21st April. 1899. 1720 COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive. TENDERS for the ALTERATION and RENOVA- TION of the Manager's House, at Boath Marker, Constellation-street.. Specification for the work may be seen and iurther particulars obtained on application at the Office of Mr W. Harpur, M. Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, on. and after Monday next, the 24th inst. Sealed tenders, endorsed" Manager's House, Roath Market," to be posted so as to be delivered at my Office by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd May next.. The-Corporation does not bind itself to acceptthe owestor-any tender. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 21st April, 1S99. "07 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. The STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE tonte TENDERS for the ERECTION of a POLIC^ STATION at MAESYCWMMER. Plans and specifications may be seen at the umce of Mr William Tanner, F.S.I., County Surveyor, on and after April 19th, and copies of quantities ob- tained on payment of .£11s for each. which will be returned on receipt of bona fide tenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed tenders to be sent to the County Surveyor not later than 5 o'clock on Friday, the 28th instant. (Signed) H. STAFFORD GUSTARD, Clerk. Newport, Mon., April 17th. 1899. 1652 TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. NEW ASYLUM AT TALGARTH FOR THE COUNTIES OF BRECON AND RADNOR. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION and COMPLETION of the above ASYLUM. Plans and Specification can be seen and quanti- ties obtained on and after May the 8th, on payment of Five Guineas (to be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender) at the Offices of the Architects, Messrs Giles, Gongh, and Trollope, 28, Craven-street, Charing Cross, London. Tenders are to be delivered on forms supplied, addressed to Henry F. W. Harries, Esq., County Hall, Brecon, not later than 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 30th of May. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, HENRY F. W. HARRIES, 1721 Clerk to the Committee. TVJEATH CORPORATION GAS WORKS. TENDERS FOR GAS COAL, ETC. The Gas Committee invite TENDERS for the laige screened and through-and-throngh GAS COAL required at the above Works (not exceeding in any case 7,000 tons) during the twelve calendar months commencing 1st June next. The Coal to be delivered into the Gas Works, situate at the Millands, Neath, in such weekly or I.monthly quantities as may from time to time be appointed by the Manager. Payments to be made' monthly, subject to 2i per cent. discount. COKE AND HAULAGE, &0., OF GAS COAL. The Committee also invite TENDERS for 1. The purchase of all the Surplus COKE manu factnred at the Works for the year commencing 1st June 1899, and ending on the 31st May, 1900. The Coke to be carted away from the Works in pur- chser's own carts, and at his own expense in all the Haulage. Discharge, and Stacking of Gas Coal from the Great Western Railway Siding during the like period. Fuller particulars on application direct to the Gas Manager (R. A. Browning, Esq.), Gas Works, Neath. No forms of Tender are issued. Separate Tenders, endorsed respectively Gas Coal Tender Tender for Coke," and" Tender for Haul- age of Gas Coal," and, in the case of Gas Coal Tenders, specifying the description of Coal offered and the pits and veins from which rsised, to be in my hands not later than 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, 3thKay, 1899. No Tender necessarily accepted. The Companies or Persons whose Tenders are accepted must enter into the Contracts usunlJy re- quired by the Neath Corporation in such cases. EDWIN C. CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 14th April, 1899. 1614 THE NIXON'S NAVIGATION COM- B PANY, Limited, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of PITWOOD, PROP- WOOD, and COGWOOD during 7 or 12 months from 1st June next, at their option, as under :— 854 Tons of Pitwooa per Week. 147 Tons of Swedish or Norwegian Props per Week. 155 Tom: of Cogwoodper Week. Full particulars and forms of tender can be ob- tained on application at the Offices of the Company, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Tenders must be delivered at the above office not later than 9 a.m. on April 28th, 1899, and must be in sealed envelope, addressed to The Chairman," and marked outside Tender for Pitwood." Signed, J. LANE HERBERT, Secretary. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. .DyjiL —— TENDERS are required for the FURNISHING of the NEW INFIRMARY (120 Beds) at the Merthyr Workhouse. Printed schedules of the Furniture required can oe obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 19th day of May, 1899. By order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Kerthyr Tydfil, 21st April, 1899. 1711 To ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.— JL 350,000 9 bv 4* by 274 new, good wire-cut stock BRICKS, cheap. Delivered to any part by water.— Whale Brick, Tile, Pine, and Pottery Works, Little- ton-on-Severn, Thornbury, R.S.O., Gloucester. 1281 frO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Keeps at the WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES, STANCHIONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICES :—EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams: Dawn&y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 J. W. "V I S BEY, BUILDER AND SHOPFITTBR. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. WORKSHOP 1467 HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF. SESSIONS AND SONS, LIMITED. kj Manufacturers and Importers of 3EMENT,J5LATE8, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS.? PENARTH T>OAD, /CARDIFF. 73e Jj VJ 1238 Jitgal atíU5. HE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883~& 1890. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 14 of 1899. RE HARRY THOMAS CLOAKE, .the younger, of 2, Richmond-terrace, Cardiff, and carrying on busi- ness at Post Office-chambers, Bute-street, Cardiff, under the style of H. Cloake, junior, Shipowner. I, CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY, of 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, Chartered Accountant, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have been duly APPOINTED and certified by the Board of Trade as TRUSTEEof the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me, and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be-paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of Debts to me. CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY. Dated 22nd April, 1899, 1722 ¡uhlir QRICKHOWELL UNION. <U — FEMALE INDUSTRIAL TRAINER WANTED. The Guardians of the Crickhowell Union invite Applications from Single Persons or Widows without children for the OFFICE of an INDUSTRIAL TRAINER at the Workhouse. The Person appointed must be a good needle- woman and capable of teaching the yonngerchUdren that are unable to attend school. Candidates to be between the ages of 25 and 40. Salary .£25 per annum, with board, lodgings, and washing, and subject to the usual deduction under the Poor Law Superannuation Act, 1896. Applications, in candidates' own handwriting, stating age and experience, together with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or befote-Satotday, the 29th day of April inat, endorsed Appiieastionior the Office of Female Industrial Trainer." By order of the Board. IRVINE RLENNERHASKKTT, Clerk. ^Unfon^Oiffces^OrirfAowell^lT^lj^ML^ira^ = "———" (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BELL J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LIMITED OFFICES AND WORKS 1. PARK-STREET CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Proprietors of thePrmcapstf-StatioB6.ii^Cardiff and, ,-Neighboratoood Contractcaslor ail -descriptions of; 'A&T«rtMa^, £ itrcsntar PM.rlbmMufe*ri. 12200 (gftttcalicn. CARDIFF. ST. CATHERINE'S, 10, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. PRINCIPAL Mrss KATE RICHARDS Assisted by Trained and Certificated Mistresses. Pupils prepared for the Entrance and Scholarship Eummations of the Cardifi Intermediate Schools. SUMMER TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, MAY 2ND. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. (622 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JLJL KINDERGARTEN. 124, NEWPORT-BOAD. The Misses MARKS have Removed to the aiJove Address, where they have increased School Acwm- modation. Preparation for all Public Exams. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. Vacancies for Boarders. SUMMER TERM. MAY 2nd. 1162 RESWYLFA GIRLS' SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 27, RICHMOND-ROAD. PRINCIPAL MISS JONES. Pupils successfully prepared for all Examinations. Private lessons given in Music, Singing, Painting, Wood Carving, Poker Work, &c. Student teacher required. Summer term. May 2nd. 563 ST.MARGARET'S, RICHMOND-ROAD. First-class BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GHtLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal, Mrs SIMPSON, First-class Certificated Teacher. The Summer Term begins Tuesday, May 2nd. 313 "OENRHOS GIRLS' SCHOOL and JL KINDEGARTEN, 140, Newport-road. Preparation for Public Examinations. Resident and Visiting Certificated Mistresses. Principal. Mrs. LAIRD. Next Term commences May 2nd. Vacancy for Boarder. 955 MAESYIMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESY. CWMMER. PRINCIPAL—MRS R. H. JONES, Assisted by a Large Staff of Adult Resident Governesses. 16671 1247 COWBRIDGE. HP HE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR J. GIRLS.—Principals Mrs and Misses CUL- VERWELL.—Preparation for all Local Examina- tions. Prospectus and references will be forwarded on application. Summer Term begins May 8th. 1709 PORTHCAWL. J) ORTHCAWL COLLEGE. Principal, Rev. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., formerly j Exhibitioner and Prizeman of Worcester College, Oxford. Successes at Oxford and Glasgow Uni- versities, Lampeter, Cardiff University College, Preliminary Pharmaceutical, etc. Top boy Cardiff centre. Junior Cambridge Locals, Dec., 1897. Top boy Cardiff centre, Senior Cambridge, Dec., 1898; only three others passed from Wales. REMARKABLE HEALTH RESULTS.—Special Attention to Delicate Boys. TERM BEGINS MAY 2. 1553 CAERLEON. ULWORTH HOUSE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, MAY 2nd. Vacancies-ior Boardeis. Moderate terms. Apply to the Principal, 1627 Mrs ALFRED MORRIS. L.R.A.M. PONTYPOOL WEST MONMOUTHSHIRE SCHOOL, PONTYPOOL. FINE BUILDINGS, in a HEALTHY SITUATION. Chemical and Physical Laboratories. Gymnasium and Swimming Bath. Efficient Staff of University Men. Fee for Boarders, .£35 per annum. TERM BEGINS MAY 3RD. For Prospectus apply to the Headmaster. 1528 CHEPSTOW. T> EV. T. ARTHUR DAVIES, BX. JfiJfcj (Loud.), Vicar of Llanishen, Chepstow, TAKES FOUlt PUPILS and prepares for the Public Schools. The Vicarage is picturesquely and most healthily situated on Bo sand and gravel soil, 750 feet above the sea, four miles from Tintern Abbey, six miles from Raglan, &c. Shooting, fishing, and hunting obtain able. Farming taught. 1659 MERTHYR TYDFIL. PLAS-YR-YWEN COLLEGE CEFN, 1 MERTHYR TYDFIL. Thorough education. Comfortable and refined home. Latest successes, 1898 :—First Class London Matriculation, Medical Preliminary equivalent (9th place in the kingdom); Open Scholarship Clifton College. 2 Certificates Preliminary Law, 11 College Preceptors, 1st Division Certificates (no failure, each with max. of subjects), 2 Certificates Royal Pharma- ceutical 1899:—More than 30 per cent. of the whole school have gained certificates in above examinations. 1550 HARRY DEWPNEY, B.A., Head Master. THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TYDVIL. PRINCIPAL MISS EDWARDS. The course of instruction is preparatory for the- Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations, and the* whole School is examined oneen. year by a University Graduate nominated by the South WaJes University College. The Summer Term begins Tuesday, 2nd May. A few boarders received. Prospectus, with terms, etc.. may be had on application to Miss Edwards. 1607 CLIFTON—BRISTO L. ARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, 23, WHITE LADIES -ROAD. Established 1868. PrincipalMrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French,, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. More than One Thousand Certificates obtained by pnpils of this school. 1577 SUMMER TERM begins THURSDAY. 4th MAY. LONG ASHTON. ONG ASHTON SCHOOL. Jt_J NEAR BRISTOL. For Prospectus apply to the 1643 HEAD MASTER. W. J. KEMPE, M.A., Oxon. BATH. SOME SCHOOL FOR GHELS, KENSINGTON, BATH. 21PALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 1204 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 51, Birnbeck-road. Inclusive Fees for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Drawing, 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils Prepared for all Examinations. Individual attention to delicate and backward pupils. References, Entrance Forms. Prospectus*and View of House (which is on the sea front) may be had by applying to the HEAD MISTRESS. Summer term begins Tuesday, 2nd May. 1538 WESTON-SUPER MARE.—Chisholm I tf Collegiate Schoolfor Girls. Beach-road. Facing sea. Principals: Misses Frost. Preparation for Exams. Prospectus on application. 263 -vr O T I G E~« R. J. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. pIANOFORTES By Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Scfaieam ayer Pleyel, Brinsmead, Bechstein, Stein way, and others. Q R G A N S By Mason and Hamlin, Bell, Smith Dominion Organ Company, and others. REDUCED INSTALMENTS. THE NEW JJIRE SYSTEM 25-per cent. to 33 per cent. Discount for-Caah. Instruments being Returned from Hire now Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Bro&etwood and other Experienced Ttmersund Workmen Employed. TUNING FROM 3s 6]). Sheet Mnsic 3d in the Is Discount. 51, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH, MANUFACTORY: LONDON. RY XTEATH AND QONS. # f| • 11 k3 iocs RFLHE CADOXTON AND BARRY B BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VEBE-STBBBT, CADOX3COS-BABB.Y. Beasts?. MICHAEL DAVIES. j Bert Zosttotns and Largest ComnatBoa~in the r Dtetxfec. 1151 I public ntustmtnts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE JJOYAL, £ JARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ROBERT BEDFORD. THIS EVENING AT 7.30, THE LIARs. FROM THE CRITERION THEATRE. MATINEE, SATURDAY. AT 2. 'Next Week THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. RAND THEATRE. VJT Lessee and Manager.Mr CLARRNCK Soujms GRAND RECEPTION OF MR ARTHUR BEARNE'S COMPANY IN A. jj0ND0N ^lrab* Popular Dramatic Prices :—From 4d to .£1 Is. Box office at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen-street. Doors open 7.10 early, 6.45 commence 7.30. (Biairsierns. p. AND A. CAMPBELL LIMITED). REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) APRIL. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Tues., 25—*7.45 a.m.. 3.15, Tues., 25—*8.30 a.m.. 4.0, 5.30 p.m. 7.20 p.m. Wed., 26—8.30 a.m., 3.45, Wd., 26—*9.15 a..m..4.30, 6.0 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Thnrs., 27-9.15 a.m., 4.30, Thurb., 27—"10.0 a.m., 5.15' 6.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Fri., 28—9.0, 11.0 a.m. 6.0 Fri., 28—9.45 ami., 430, 8.0 p-m. p.m. Sat., 29—8.30, 10.15 a.m.. Sat., 11.0 a.m., 5.45 p.m. 8.0 p.m. MAY. Mon. 1-9.30, 11.30 a.m., Mon. 1—10.15, *12.15, 6.45 1.20 p.m. p.m. The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leaving Cardiff, except trips marked thus A limited number of SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at 355 each. Children under 15 years Half-price. For further particulars and tickets apply to Mr WILLIAM GUY. 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