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Shipping Notices. 4&QARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. /gf^TKj-\J The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP JHRSBr COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS wiil sail an follows, circnni- jtances permitting:— Cardiff tor Bordeaux — Bordeaux lor Cardiff — With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, apply to Mr A G. Todd, Agent. 31. Qnai des Charfcrous, Bordeaux; and to W. R CORFIELD, 5ge Telegraphic address, Exchange, Cardiff. Welcombe. National Telephone No. 154 Fare :—Single. £2 10s Return £ 4. >un JG ELFAST ATND GLASGOW First Class Steamers are intended to sail 88 under CARDIFF to BELFAST every MONDAY p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW every Monday & Thursday SWANSEA to BELFAST every Wednesday p.m. tide. SWANSEA to GLASGOW every Wednesday and Friday. NEWPORT to BELFAST and GLASGOW. TUESDAYS. 11th and 25th April, p.m. tide. Fares-Glasgow, CiWiP, 20s Deck (Sailors), lOs. Belfast, Cabin, 17s 6d;' Steerage, 10s. Best route to North of Ireland and all Scotland. For rates and farther particulars apply to ALEXANDER GREGOR, 9, Bute-creacent, Cardiff. B. BURTON & SON, LD., Newport. M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansea>J.014 U N A R D I N E Fire and a Third Day Passages, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. EDUCED FARES. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (per Umbria and Ktruria), First Second class, £7105. LIVERPOOL to BOSTON, First class, £9 Second class. JE7. 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 OR TO THEIIL AGENTS. Samuel John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crockherbtown Cardiff- W J Trounce Bate Docks, Cardiff; Messrs ^Howeand Co Cardiff; Charles Stewart. 35, MoratatulrSuare': Cardiff: T M Jones and Son Aberavon & Port Talbot; D. C. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-street, Merthyr J.Roberts. Pontypridd; W. Hancock, 2, Downing-slireet, Lhmelly D. Thomas, 30, Hannah-st, Forth Joseph A. Williams, 23, Woodfleld- it Morriston; J. L. Bowen, Llanelly; D. W. Hughes, Tredegar* W. P. Thomas, 19, Market-street, Aber- tillerv- F. W. Lewis, "Telegraph" Office, Haver- fordwest; Collins Bros., Barry Dock; W.J. Tong, Brynmawr. 1121 j&fer AMERICAN LINE /STirrh j- J\ UNITED STATES MAIL "ffrin STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Seoond CaMnand Steerage Passengers MVBRPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qneenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia au the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which Has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places In the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward.pl.. Queen.st.; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; C. Stewart & Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; C..1. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Mason & Co., 2, Monnt-st.; Austin and Silcocks, Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neatli-road, Lan- dore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st., Sc J. L. Bowen, Lake field, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-sb., Neath; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st.. Newport; D. L. Jones, VIlliers-st., Briton Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; D. T. Davies, 43. Upper Thomas-st., Merthyr; Rhys Roberts, Woodfiela-st., Morriston; M. D. Price, 54, High-et., Ferndale; A. Tilney, Saw Mills, Aber- ttllery; W. Edwards, Blaina; D. W. Hughes, Post- office, Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven SistierB; Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davles-st,, Brynmawr; T. H, Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 OALGRAVE, MURPHY, & /CTrraV X 4BSSSr LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY 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 la intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Df&r Freights, Ac., apply to the owners, Polgcave, Kaiphy and Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents. BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Aftant at Hamburg-!). FUHKMANN. 1252 PAL&RAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S BBQDIiAR JjINE OF STISAMBItS room HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam City of Hamburg. City of Belfast, City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City of Cadiz, ™y of, Malaga, fifw nf Cork Ciby of Oporto, City of Dortmuud, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended lo leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and or HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGBAVK, MORFHT, kvd Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1124 EW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1\ COMPANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TO WN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Low Fares. Special terms to Families, and Round the World Pleasure Tours. TEKOA April 27 | RAKAIA May 25 Apply to J. B. Westray & Co., 138, Leadenhall- street London, E.C.; in Cardiff to S. J. Davies 9 Edward-place, C. J. Cudlipp, 32, Castle-road or in Swansea, to B. Perkins. 11, Somerset-place. 1241 /TETY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., Ij LTD.—CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF.— WEEKLY SAILINGS. From CORK every MONDAY. From NEWPORT every TUESDAY, From CARDIFF every WEDNESDAY, Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick Tralee, Mallow, and places in South of Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin,25R, available for two mouths, to return from Cork to Newport, Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- pool. For rates of freight and otherparticuJarRuppJy to the Agents, Jauies Haddock, 109, Dock-street, New- port, Mou.; E. C. Downing, Bute Docks, Cardiff: or to the City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 1292 "CLAN" LINE STEAMERS will be regularly despatched to the following ports :— BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). Glaseow Man' Birken" (jiasgow. che8ter- head. CLAN GRANT Apl. 20.Apl. 26.Apl. 27 CLAN MACLEOD May 3 May 6.May 8 COLOMBO, MADRAS, CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. OLAN } At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. SUTHERLAND. } •••Tllnrs- May 4 ROBERTSON. }-Tlmrs.t May ll.„Thurs.. May 18 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo Talcing cargo for Cape Town, I Glasgow, April. 24 I Mossel Bay, CLAN J East Londou. OBISHOLM. j Birkenhead, Apl. 29 and J Delagoa Bay. CLAN f ^sgow, May 1 J ^i.and MACKAY. j Birkenhead May 6) Mauritius. -TX7d. R. Howe, Newport, or For freights apply toltd Manchester, Liver- CANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING VJ TOURS Through Varied Scenery. GREAT LAKES, PRAIRIES, ROCKY MOUN • BANFF HOT SPRINGS, HUNT^G and FISHING RESORTS, ONTARIO, BRITISH COLUMBIA. For tickets, free illustrated pamphlets, &EPjy SiJL RY., 67, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON i BRIDGE, or 30, COCKSPUR-STREET, LONDON. SW. IS93 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. rpHB -DOATH |^1 URNISHING rSO., 42, OA'S^LE-ROAD, <FE VERE-STKEE1", K _ROATH, CARDIFF, Aomitted by their Customers to be the Most Fair South WCa^sPej\latt°SvldUrni8herS iD FRFE TO \R FAWW^UE AND PROS- PECTUS. FREE TO^ALL.^WHO INTEND FUR- Fomiture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Man- STOCKS^Sout^Wales on our own^Premfsls^^the good ^|3^ddlne 018Tecy description suppaea ou •_ £ 1 worth) la Gd weekly GENIAL r £ l0 t.0 £ 12 worth. 3s 6d to £ 7 fts weekly. Larger amounts weekly £ 15 *f° "O-1 • Oustoiaers' own conveni- »t spccial quotations w > previous Customers, ence. NodOToai|reqmred fiomtQ Customers d PER CENI. DIoCOUi All Goods delivered Battling their accounts promptly. made aad free in Town or Country, yarp charge. Linoleums and Floor Clotlis 1> ■,l,?v„r)„F8DA-ys. CLOSED AT 2 O'CI.OCK '2'SINCARDIFF. No connection with any oohe:L Please Note Our O a iy PfllVrPANY lUE ROATH ^DLINISHLNG COMPANY <!2, CASTLE-ROAD, and VERB H6j ItOATH. CAKOXJVl; 36e_ PAINE'S BILL POSTING SYNDICATJi AJawdare, Hirwain, Mountain Ash, and Districo Z. ANDREWS, SECRETARY UjaO OFFICES 1105 NEW THEATiiE, ABERDARE. alts by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, & TELFER. Horses. Cobs. and Ponies, at Cardiff .Ma.y 4 Messrs BROWN, ROBERTS, RADMALL & CO. Salvage, at London — Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. Estate, at Gloucester May 13 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY Wines, Spirits. &c., at Cardiff April 26 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING. & 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 & PERTWEE. Horses, at Cardiff April 29 Premises, at Cardiff .April — Orchids, at Cardiff jjay i Messrs HENRY HILL & CO. Leasehold Property, at Swansea May 10 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 THOMAS PARRY. Double-Licensed Premises, at Newport.™ May 10 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Newport -May 3 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 9 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Country Residences, at Cardiff 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, at 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, Latrtermath, &c., at Llanedarne— May SALe TO-MORROW. RADYR, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- iwfL ANDER are instructed by J. E. Jenkins, Hendremain, Radyr, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 27th, 1899. at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following DESIRABLE DETACHED AND SEMI- DETACHED COUNTRY RESIDENCES LOT 1.—All that desirable detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate at Radyr, near Cardiff, now in the occupation of Dr. R. Matthias, M.D., upon an annual tenancy, at a rental of £55, tenant paying rates and taxes. The property is held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 1398, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum. LOT 2.—All that semi-detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate at Radyr, and known as Deanwood," now in the occupation of H. A. De Mattos, Esq., upon an annual tenancy, at a rental of £ 60. The property is held upon lease for a term of 99 years, from 1893, at a ground rent of JE5 10s per annum. that semi-detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate at Radyr, and known as Hendremain, now in the occupation of the vendor. The property is held upon 1ea.se for a term of 99 years, irom 1898, at a ground rent of jE5 12s per annum. LOT 4.-All that semi-detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Brynmelin, now in the occupation of Mr G. Lunt upon an annual tenancy, at a rental ot £28, tenant paying rates and taxes. The property is held upon lease for a term of 99 years, from 1892, at a ground rent of f:2 12s per annum. Particulars aud conditions of sale, and orders to view, may be had upon application t J Rhys David Griffiths, Esq., Solicitor. Post Office Chambers, Ponty- pridd; or to the Auctioneers at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 1543 PENLLYN COURT. NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF A RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. known as Penllyn Court," together with 320,. 2r. 3p. or thereabouts of valuable Pasture Land surround- in the same. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- Jjf JL ANDER are instructed by the Representa- tives of the late Dr. Salmon to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of May, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the valuable RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Known as "PENLLYN COURT," Consisting of a Freehold Residence, Grounds, Out- buildings, and Land, containing in the whole 32A. 2B. 3P. Of Pasture Land, or thereabouts. The property is delightfully situated within a short .distance of the market towns of Cowbridge and Bridgend, in the Vale of Glamorgan, is beautifully timbered, and presents an unusually attractive in- vestment for purchasers requiring a small residential estate in one of the pieawantcst situations in the County of Glamorgan. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be had upon application to Messrs R Smith and Sons, 26, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, or to the Auc- tioneers at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 1299 mo LET. excellent OFFICES in the 1 CENTRE of ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, above the premises occupied by Messrs Walker and Hall; !>.lso No. 21, Castle-street, above premises Occupied toy Messrs Pa-ge Wood and Co.—Apply Meaers STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, -i}.-s: Cardiff. 14 HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE have received instructions from the Cardiff ways Company, Ltd., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, April 29th, 1839, at 12 noon, 14 HORSES, suitable for farmers, tradesmen, and others also several SETS OF WHEELS, at the Company's Depot, Wood-street. CardiS. 1681 SALE THIS DAY. CLIVE ARMS, CANTON, CARDIFF. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS: MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the address, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), April 26tl), 3899, a quantity of WINES, SPIRITS, BEER AND STOUT, AND OTHER EFFECTS. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTENSiLS, including pianoforte (by Mittag), iron safe (by c»» wright), seized under Executions issued torongn t High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan agauisu Thomas Jones. On View Morning of Sale, which will commence punctually at 11 o'clock. ,„ 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, April 22nd. 1899. 1735 CARDIFF CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY SPECIAL MAY DAY SHOW SALE OF HOUSES COBS. AND PONIES OF ALL CLASSES. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER, AND TELFER will HOLD a SPECIAL SALE, at TELFER will HOLD a SPECIAL SALE, at their 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 opportllDity for Owners to dispose of their Horses to the best advan- tage. Any Horse can be entered in the Sale, but those competing at the Show will have their Show number added to the description iu Sale Catalogue, and intending Purchasers will be enabled by attending the Show to see the Horses at work. Entries should be made as early as possible to secure a good position. Forms on application to the Cff.1672 SALE TO-MORROW. BARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. THOMAS has been instructed by Messrs John Morgan and E. George to SELL by AUCTION, at the Windsor Hotel, Barry Dock, 011 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 99 years from November 26th, 1884, at the annual ground rent of jE8 9s 6d. LOT 2.—All that well-built SHOP and PREMISES, BAKEHOUSE, and STABLE, No. 84, High-street; lease and term same as Lot 1; ground rent. £8 8s per annum. The above are about the best-placed and most commodious and well-built shops in Barry. nTlnwi r new and well-built DWELLING HOUSE, Nos: 29, 31. 33, and 35, Brook-street, Barry Dock, let at 7s per week; held under a lease of 99 years from January 1st, 1890 ground rent, £2 9s 6d each per annum. These Houses will be offered in one or more lots to snit purchasers. For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2, apply to James Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff as to Lot 3 to Messrs Linton and Kenshole, Solicitors, Cardiff as to the whole, to the Auctioneer, 71, Holton-roadj arry. 1600 NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED BUSINESS PREMISES. H/TR THOMAS PARRY has been iu. 1% fl structed to Offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, May 10th. 1899,0.11 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale (in which will be included the common form conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society), the undermentioned Valuable and Very Desirable DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL and PREMISES, known as THE" ROYAL ARMS," Situate in Llanarth-street, in the County Borough of NThe°Royal Arms was re-built in 1892, aad has only ;.7rr^ftntlv been added to, to meet the increased trade It occupies a comer site, and isaverycon- traae. *■ ith large bar, servers' bar, bottle vement houfa room> taproom, clubroom, four departmtnt, lavatories aud offices, and has W." U»«U»tr.et and U.to- 6tf«efc- „ V-J with stabling for six horses, pereisalso a lard^, ^ages, and excellent cellars, iolt and sheds for gx cam „ of a term This lot is held the uny^eceniber, 1892, at a of 99 years from th d the Purchaser ¡:1:'ound rent of £45, an »»»' »*»■" desired, remain on mortgage. Anrtkinppr For further par tic liars apply to the Auctroncei, Albany Chambers, Newport; or to „ Mr SELWYN BIGGS, Solicitor 5, Bank Buildings, Cardiff. ^ated, April 11th, ib93. u" SALE THIS DAY. ,VS HIGHLY IMPORTANT and EXTENSIVE Ar AHo £ SSf,Y UNRESERVED SALE oi HlGL- Pwsf'^15SSnTTTttE. the CONTENTS ot a i^ mS;temoyed from STOW PARK, and of a S of the PRINCIPAL KOOMS MANSION NEAR NEWPORT, TION ANn Rnro? EXCELLENT PRESERVA- CO and RT b? Messrs GILLOW and Tl'APNELL and GANE, of°NEWPORT Me9SrS TV! EHUNTh.NhW^AND' DAVIS, and HUNT have been favoured with instructions to remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET (adioinimyTown Hall), Newport, This Day, WEDNESDAY APRTL 26th, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock punctually the above very COSTLY AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE. Catalogues to be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 19, Commercial-street, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. 1602 < alts uy faction. SALE TO-MORROW (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 GRAND 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 finelv-carved oak, 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, Illid other Effects, „ THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR SOUTH AFRICA; Removed to Cardiff for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE to COVER HEAVY ADVANCES MADE BY THE AUCTIONEERS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, iwjt and PRRRY have received instructions to hRLL by AUCTION at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, owing to the multiplicity of lots. To-morrow (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, witlLOut Restrve. The CONTENTS of BEDROOMS, including com- plete Appointments in ash, mahogany, oak, and other woods, some of the wardrobes with plate-glass doors and toilet tables on leg and pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7FT. DARK MAHOGANYBEST BEDROOM SUITE, with handsome appointments en suite, A SUPERB WALNUT SUITE OF GREAT BEAUTY, with tables, &c., all matching, of the finest manufacture. A HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SET, with cheval toilets, A MASSU'E & HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD, with hangings, and other bedsteads in brass and rich woods, with costiy 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, &c. THE DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of silk and chenille window hangings, LOUNGES, SETTEES, CHAIRS en unite, in rosewood, and covered in expensive silk, ROSE- WOOD WALL CABINETS, several pieces of fine old INLAID FURNITURE, a BEAUTIFUL ROSE- WOOD CABINET with high glass back, a LARGE GILT CONSOLE GLASS. Italian tables and others in various woods, a rosewood Davenport and writing table, a pair of massive brass fenders and irons, &c. Wilton pile and Axminster carpets, a NEARLY NEW 7-OCTAVE GRAND PIANOFORTE by JOHN BROADWOOD and SONS, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by CHAPPELL, music stools and cabinets, occasional chairs, a pair of carved mirrors, a rosewood inlaid card table, THE VALUABLE CHINA embraces MAGNIFICENT PAIRS OF VASES, all the nienacs that decorate the cabinets and tables, a pair of fine old jars, a SET OF FINE BLUE JABS, full sets of dinner, dessert, and tea. services. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK includes VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. The FURNI- TURE is of finel v-fiurcCl oak, and includes a 7-FT. EXHIBITION SIDEBOARD OF GREAT BEAUTY, a massive dining table, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS and a COUCH upholstered in Morocco, a dinner waggon, coal vass, paper rack, chimney glass in carved frame, a Blttte of handsome curtains, a LARGE ORIENTAL CARPET, ornaments in bronze, a pair of Marli horses, a pair of brass curb fenders, iireirons. &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 very 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 pairs of curtains a pair of finely carved settees, a. vcUunbla 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 CAHVED OAK ruiiN'ixuiu:, marble top tables, fine old glasses, old siconts, etc., husts, brackets, :1 valuable old oak chair, EXPENSIVE AXHIXSTER HTAIR CARPET, brass rods, etc. The CONTENTS OF CHINA AND PLATE PAN- TRIES, kitchens, garden and outdoor effects, a garden roll, two lawn mcweis, a tennis and croquet set, sarclen tables, etc. ON VIEW THIS DAY. 1594 Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers, Card ON TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, 1899. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PBOPERTY. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERKY have received instructions to by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, May 2nd, 3899, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 104. King's-road, Canton, Car- diff, let at 12s per week. Held for a, term of 93 years from 2nd February, 1894, at the annual ground rent of £ 5 15s. TJOT 2.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 4S, Talbot-street, Cardiff, let at 13s 6d per week. Held for a term of 99 years from Septem- ber, 1885, at a ground rent of £4 14s. LOT 3.—All that RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 20, Atlas-road, Canton, Cardiff, at present in the occupation of the owner and in excellent repair; would let at lis per week. Held for a term of 99 years from February, 1890, at a ground rent of £338. LOT 4.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, being No. 19, Machen-place, Cardiff, let on a seven years' lease from May, 1897, at 138 6d per week. Held for a term of 99 years from May, 1886, at a ground rent of £3178 6d. LMS-AH those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 7and 9, Amherst- street, Grangetown, Cardiff, let on a weekly tenancy. LOT 6.-All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 11 and 13, Amherst-street, Grangetown, Cardiff, let on a. weekly tenancy. The above Premises, Lots 5 and 6, are held under two indentures of lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1870, at an annual ground rent of JE2 5s per house. HEATH ESTATE. LOT 7.-All that MESSUAGE a.nd PREMISES, situate in Manor-street, Heath Estate, Cardiff, numbered 205 on the Heath Estate plan, held for a term of 99 years from the 1st February, 1893, at a ground rent of £3 5s, now in the occupation of John Walsh. Let at 7s Cid per week. LOT 8.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate in Manor-street, Heath Estate, Cardiff, num- bered 206 on the Heath Estate plan, held for a term of 99 years from the 1st February, 1893, at a, ground rent of £3 5s, adjoining the above. Let at 7s 6d per week. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or as regards Lots 1 to 6 of EDMUND HERNE, Esq., Solicitor, West Bute-street, Cardiff; and Lots 7 And 8, MessrsYORATH and JONES, Solicitors, 1497 Westgate-street, Cardiff. WEDNESDAY, MAY loth, 1899. TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND BUSINESS. To be Sold as a Going Concern, all that compact well- appointed and valuable Business carried on by the late Mr J. H. Jenkins, and now by his repre- sentatives, for the Sale of Ale, Beer, Porter, and Stout in bottles, and on draught off the premises at No. 65a, Argyle-street, Swansea, and the Stores and Workshops in the large yard at the back thereof, with the Machinery, Plant, and effects in "nd about the same, together with the House ad- joining, situate and being No. 65, Argyle-street. Swansea, together also with that Fully-licensed Public-house and Premises called the Black Lion Inn, situate and being No. 25, Orange-street, MESSRS HENRY HILL AND co. (M ^S??.inllction .with Messrs J. M. LEEDER ON) have received instructions from the repre- s,eS^?xT ?f i^te Mr J- H. Jenkins to SELL by AUCTION (subject to the conditions to be then and there produced), at the Bo;yal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, the fol1o LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, the following Lots :— LOT 1.—All those two MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate aid betog Nos. 65 and 65a. Argyle-street, Swansea, and the large yard behind and adjoining the same, with the offices, stables, &c., and the licences and goodwill of the business carried on therein. And all that Yard behind the said two Dwelling- houses, having a cartway entrance from Richard's- place, and in which yard are erected an office, a nine- stalled stable with saddle room and coach-house and loft running the whole length of the stable, a covered shed for wagons and carts, a building used for bottling and storing bottled ale and stout, about 96ft. long by 24ft. wide, with loft overhead, and cellars underneath also building used as III washing stores and a pop manufactory, about 72ft. long by 24ft. wide, with loft overhead, and also a shed with steam engine and boiler therein. The House and Itemises, No. 658., axe licensed to sell ale, beer, porter, and stout in bottles, and draught to be consumed off the premises, and are let to a respectable tenant at a rental of 12s 6d per week. The House and Premises, No. 65, are let to a respectable tenant at a rental of 9s per week. These Premises are held under a lease for 99 years from June 24th, 1896, at a rental of jE60 per annum. LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, PUBLIC-HOUSE, and PREMISES, known by the sign of the Black Lion Inn, situate and being No. 25, Orange-street, Swansea, with the licences and goodwill of the business carried on therein. The house is advantageously situated in the heart of the town, close to the market, and an old estab- lished business is now carried on therein by the representatives of the late Mr Jenkins. Therie premises are held for a term of three lives and 90 years from 1st January, 1828, at the appor- tioned low yearly ground rent of £4. Possession can be given of both lots to the pur- chaser on the day fixed for completion of the pur- chase or earlier, if desired, by arrangement. v Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, tj¡ their Offices, 7, Gower-street, and Waterloo-street, Swansea or to Messrs Jenkin Jones and Treharne, Solicitors, 5. Fisher-street, Swansea. 1738 WELSH BOOKS, PAPERS, AND MUSIC AT ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, STATIONERS & BOOKBINDERS, STAFF NOTATION AND SOLFA PRINTERS Welsh Books at special terms Send for Catalogue. 1298 BUY THECARDIFF TIMES* SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY altS hy 3hicti0n. SALE TO MORROW. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H/TESSRS STRAKER and SON have 1VJL 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, 1899, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, namely (By orderof the Trustees of the late Hy. Jenkins,Esq.) LOT 1.—All that most attractive and commodious FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, of excellent modern construction, sitnate in an elevated position facing the Castle Meadows and river Usk, in the town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, and known as Linda Vista. approached by a, neat carriage drive, and containing excellent cellarage; on the 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, I 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 with choice trait trees. The Residence and Premises are in the occupation of Mr James Straker at a rental of jE80 per annum, and arrangements can be made L^Ay ^CEi0o?' VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, known as KING S GARDEN, situate in Tudor-street, Abergavenny aforesaId, joining Westgate Buildings and Lot 1, and contam- ing lr. 18p. (occupied as a fruit garden). The land has a building frontage of ^ft. to Tudor^treet. LOT 3.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, No. 48, Tudor-street aforesaid, occupied by Mrs Carter at a rent of .£13 £ £ « FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with Stable, No. 14, Tudor-street afore- said. occupied by Mr F. Holmes at the rent of £13 P6LoTT1U5n— THREE four-roomed FREEHOLD BRICK-BUILT COTTAGES, Nos. 4. 6, and 8, Bye- field-lane, Tudor-street aforesaid. Aggregate rental. £ LOT 6.-TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, Nos. 31 and 33, Tudor-street afore- said. Aggregate rental, £ 13 per annum. (By order of George Jenkins, Esq.) LOT 1A.A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE on the Stanhope Park Estate, Abergavenny. Area 4 841 square yards, with frontage of 142ft. 3in. to Chapel-road and 137ft. to Avenue-road. LOT BUILDING SITE adjoin- ing Lot la. Area, 5,545 square yards, with frontage of 137ft to Avenue-road and 142ft. 6in. to Avenue-road. LOT 2A.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE adjoin- ing Lot lB. Area. 2,090 square yards, with frontage of 190xt. 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 Linden-avenue aforesaid. LOT 3A.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE ad- joining Lot 2b. Area, 2,061 square yards, with a frontage of 100ft. to Linden-avenue aforesaid. LOT 3B.—A FREEHOIJD BUILDING SITE ad- joining Lot 3a. Area, 1,788 square yards, with a frontage of 101ft. 6in. to'Luiden-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, Abergavennv aforesaid, lately let at .£18 per annum. LOT 5.-À FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, No. 30, Tudor-street aforesaid. ^Lor^—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, No. 32, Tudor-street aforesaid, let at .£10 PL0Tina7D^A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, No. 36, Tudor-street, and facing Baker-street, annum. The garden extends down to Lmda vista, to which property this would form a most desirable addition, and give it an additional and improved 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 3, WALTER-TERRACE, SWANSEA. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOFORTE, and other EFFECTS. MR FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE is 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, 1899, the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including thepinoforte 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, Swansea.1724 fetiters åuù (ff/Dutraxts. BERCARN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO PIPE FOUNDERS. The Abercarn Urban District Council are prepared to receive TENDERS for about 400 tons of CAST- IRON PIPES and SPECIALS for works of Water Supply. Specifications and qna.ntitie3 may be obtained from l\1r George Stevens, Engineer to the Council Council Offices, Abercam, Mon., on payment of thre guineas, which will be returned 011 receipt of bona. fide Tender and documents supplied. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the uudersigned, must be delivered at my office not laterdhan 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 2nd May, 1899. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 19th day of April, 1899. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Council. 24, Stow-hiU, Newport, Mon. 1654 THE NIXON'S NAVIGATION COM- _@ 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 Pitwood per Week. 147 Tons of Swedish or Norwegian Props per Week. 156 Tons of Cogwood per 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 aan. on April 28th, 1899, and must be in sealed envelope, addressed to The Chairman," and marked outside Tender for Pitwood." 1728 Signed. J. LANE HERBERT, Secretary. TYTERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. —— TENDERS are required for the FURNISHING of the NEW INFIRMARY (120 Beds) at the Merthyr Workhouse. Printed schedules of the Furniture required can be 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, Merthyr Tydfil, 21st April, 1399. 1711 T 0 BU_LDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 52 COTTAGES ftt Merthyr Vale for the BryntegBuild- iug Club. Plans and Specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the Office of Mr William Dowdeswell, Architect, Treharris. Tenders, endorsed Brynteg Building Club," are to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 4th prox. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. THOMAS, The Schools, Merthyr Vale. April 19th, 1899. 1665 fJTO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the BUILDING of 41 COTTAGES, Diversion of Sewer, &c^ at Troedyrhiw, for the Troedyrhiw Cottage Club. Plans and Specifications can be inspected and all particulars obtained at Mr Arthur Daniel, Troedy- rhiw, on Monday, 24th instant. The Club do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, Tenders to be in my hands not later ohan May 1st. T. T. THOMAS, Secretary, Plymouth Works, Merthyr. April 22nd, 1899. x78 TENDERS are invited for all LABOUR JL required in the ERECTION OF 20 HOUSES AT SULLY for the Sully Property Co. Plans and Specification may be seen at the 01!ice-of W. SYMDNDS, 16, Rectory-road, Canton, Cardiff, whom Tenders must be sent not later than fuesdty. May 2nd. 1899. 674 IRON ROOFSI BRIDGES! AND POINTS AND CROSSINGS AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF IRONWORK Manufactured byJSEKS and KIRBY, 756 Engineers and Contractors. SWANSEA. Telephone, "571, Morriston." Telegrams." Engineers." TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS^—• ^Tro>'00u9 by ne*r» sood wire-cut stock r5kiCKS, cheap. Ddivexed to any part bv water.— Whale Brick, Tile, Pipe, and Potte^ WorL7lTttie- ton-on-Severn, Thornbory. R.S.Q., Gloucester. 1281 T0 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Keeps at the WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF A R,.A^?, ST9CK OP STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &e. Manufacturers of BRIDGES, STANCHIONS. PATENT SOLID TILE a.nd CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams: DawnlioY, Cardiff." l Telephoue, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139- J. W. W Y, BUILDER AND SHOPFITTER. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. WORKSHOP 1467 HOPE-STREET, A R D I F F. SESSIONS AND OONS, LIMITED. O Manufacturers and Importers of eEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECER RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. JPENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. |JuJiUc i&oitces. NOTICE. JJLARLY CLOSING DAY. ¡ On and after JUNE 3rd, the BANKS in CARDIFF will CLOSE at ONE O'CLOCK on SATURDAYS I instead of Wednesdays as heretofore. 1687 T THOMAS NORMAN, of Llanelly Hilli do hereby give Notice that I Shall Not be Re- sponsible for any Debts contracted by my Wife, Ann Normal, of Llanelly Hill. Dated this 25th day of April, 1899.—(Signed) Thomas (his x mark) Norman. Witness—Lewis Edmunds, near Gilwern Station, Abergavenny occupation, collier. XOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN JL ASSOCIATION.—The ANNUAL MEETING o the Cardiff Branch will be held this (WEDNES- DAY) Evening at the HALL, 27.XSHARLES-STREET. The chair will be taken at 8 p.m. by the Mayor (T. Morel, Esq., J.P .). Miss Ardill (of the London Execu- tive) and others will speak. 788 TT NIVERSITY OF WALE S. The FIFTH MATRICULATION EXAMINATION will commence on MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1899. Par- ticulars from the Registrar, University Office, Brecon, from. whom Fonns of Entry C8iD be obtained. Entries mast be made not later than Monday, May 29th. 1259 NEWPORT ROAD METHODIST FREE CHURCH. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1899, REV. C. H. GOODMAN (of West Africa), Who was sentenced to death by the Mendl Tribe, wil give an account of his Experiences as a Prisoner and his Escape. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by his Worship the MAYOR of CARDIFF (Alderman T. Mora). Collection in aid of the Mission Funds. 641 7^f0TICE.—The CARDIFF RAILWAY 1 COMPANY give Notice that they intend to SELL and DISPOSE OF (after the expiration of Seven Days from this date) a quantity of OLD IRON, consisting in part of the fragments of the hull of the ship Russia, broken np and removed by them as a wreck under the powers of the Statute in that be- half, and now lying on the ground adjacent to the entrance of the Roath Dock. By order, CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY. Bute Docks, 20th April, 1899. 1660 rriHE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT J_ 1888. BEDWELLTY AND CRICKHOWELL UNIONS. TO the County Councils for the Administrative Counties of Brecon and Monmouth TO the Brynmawr Urban District Council; TO the Guardians of the Poor of the Bedwellty and Crickhowell Unions; TO the Overseers of the Poor, Owners of Property, and Ratepayers of the several Parishes in the said Unions; AND to all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS the Bedwellty Union and the Crick- howelt Union are each situate partly within the Administrative County of Brecon, and partly within the Administrative County of Monmouth; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Administrar tive County of Brecon have ma.de a representation to the Local Government Boa.rd under Section 54 of the Local Government Act, 1888, that an alteration of the boundaries of the Unions of Bedwellty and Crickhowell by the transfer of the Parish of Aber- ystrutii Brynmawr Urban from the former to the latter Union is desirable AND WHEREAS the Local G-overmnent Board have directed Francis Thomas Bircbam, Esquire, one of their Inspectors, to make a Local Inquiry with respect to the aforesaid representation NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN that the said FRANCIS THOMAS BIRCHAM will attend at the TOWN HALL, BEAUFORT-STREET, BRYNMAWR. on THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of MAY, 1895, at ELEVEN o'clock in the Fore- noon, to hold the said Inqniry; And Notice is Hereby Farther Given that any person interested may attend at such Inqniry, and be heard with reference to the representation afore- said. As witness my hand this Thirteenth day of April, 1399, at the Office of the Local Government Board, Whitehall, London. 1644 S. B. PRO VIS. Secretary. lEfgal ^tatices. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 18S2 TO 1898, And THE MATTER OF WALKEY, THOMAS AND COMPANY, LIMITED. i flBTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a PETITION forthe WINDING-UP of the above-named Company by the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Cardiff, was on the 22nd day of April, 1599, presented to the said Court by Richard Harris, of 62. Oaklield- atreet, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, a Director of Walkey, Thomas and Company, Limited; Oliver Walkey, of Ingleside, JJlawuhen, in the County of GI8.morga.n, Commercial Traveller Mary Harris, of 62, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, wife of the said Richard Harris; Jane liees, of Rose Cottage, Bumney, in the County of Monmouth, widow Edward Jenkins, of Radyr, in the County 01 Glamorgan, Merchant; and David James, of '253, Newport-road, Cardiff, aforesaid, and the said Oliver Walkey, as Executors of the Estate of the late Oliver Walkey, Shareholders of the above-named Company, and that the said Petition is directed to £ e "card before the Court sitting at the Town Hall, Cardiff, aforesaid, on the 4th day of May, 1899. at 10 0 clock in the forenoon, and any creditor or con- tributory of the said Company desirous to support or °PP,(?se the making of an Order for the winding-up 01 the said Company under the above Acts should a'We^r time of hearing by himself, his ?F.I-or ooonsel for that purpose, and a copy of + -v> + orL be furnished to any creditor or con- +?ory °1 said Company requiring the same "e ndersigned on payment of the regulation "e ndersigned on payment of the regulation charge for the same. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1899. JOHN MOXON, Solicitor for the Petitioners, 130, Bate-street, Cardiff. LONDON AGENTS: Messrs HOLMAN, BlRDWOOD, and CO., v 50 and 51, Lime-street, London, E.C. r»oTE.—Any person who attends to appear on the hearing of the said Petition must serve on or send by post to the above-named notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the full name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the arm, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above-named not lauer than 6 o'clock in the afternoon, of the 3rd dav of May. 1899. 1735 public Appointments. QARDIFF- SCHOOL BOARD. ) WANTED, a CLERK of WORKS for the VIRGIL- STREET BOARD SCHOOL. Wages, £2 10s per week. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and expe- rience, together with copies of three recent testi- monials, should reach me not later than Tuesday, the 2nd day of May, 1899. None but residents in the Borough of Cardiff need apply. J. J. JACKSON, Clerk of the Board. School Board Offices, Howard-gardens, Cardiff. 25th April, 1899. 1737 PORT TALBOT RAILWAY AND JL DOCKS COMPANY. WANTRD an active and influential man as CANVASSER for Traffic for the Port Talbot Rail- way and Docks Company. It is indispensable that he should have a good connection amongst Steam- ship Owners and Coal Shippers trading from South Wales. Apply, with copies of testimonials, to the under- gjgned. (Signed) EDWARD KNOTT, Secretary. April 19th, 1899, Port Talbot. 1673 Sates by TO DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS. FOR SALE by TENDER, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late Mr WILLIAM THOMAS, DRAPER, 37, HIGH-STRRET, HAVERFORDWEST, amount- ing at cost or stock-book prices to about £406. The stock may be viewed at Haverfordwest up to Monday, the 1st day of May, on which day, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the tenders will be opened. All tenders to be sealed and marked" Tender for Thomas's Stock," and addressed, the Executors, 37. gigh-street, Haverfordwest. 1737 4BERGAVEN NY UNION. ROPOSED SALE OF THE WOBKHOUSE. The Guardians are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the UNION WORKHOUSE and PREMISES. The Ground covers an area of about two acres, and the Buildings, some of which are nearly new, contain a vast qWJ.UÖtyof excellent Building Materials. Possession would be given within a period to be agreed upon between the Guardians and the Purchaser. The Land, which is Freehold, would afford most eligible sites for the building of a number of Artizans' Dwellings or Cot- tages. Factories, Foundries, or Workshops, being con- veniently situated to the London and North-Western Railway, and near the Locomotive Engine Depots. There IS a Railway Siding on to the premises irom L. & N.W.R. Company. Information may be obtained of me. Tenders, endorsed Tenders for Workhouse," to be sent te me, at my office, on or before the 4th day of May next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 10th day of Maxch, 1899.. W. H. P. SCANLON, „ Clerk to the Guardians. Town Hall, Abergavenn". 1321 ROSS'S ROYAL belfast ^ERATED & JOINER A L^y ATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. 12lA W. A. ROSS & SONS, LTD., BELFAST. rfilHE DE REES BILL POSTING AND B ADVERTISING COMPANY. LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of 150-of T,ARGB8T STATIONS NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS OH APPLIACHON. NEWPORT. 1900 (gftttcatiott. f CARDIFF. FTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. HEAD MISTRESS—Miss MARY COLLIN. B.A. SUMMER TERM begins TUESDAY. MAY 2nd. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION at the School on MONDAY, May lEt. at 10 ajji. Prospectus and Application Form may be obtained from the Head Mistress, or from DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, April 18th, 1899. 1647 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS. HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (LomL). JOHN HART, M.A. (Durham). Pupils prepared for London Matric., Cambridge Local and Professional Prelim. Exams. NEXT TERM will begin TUESDAY. MAY 2nd. CARDIFF SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PBEsmENT-THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. 94. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MUSICAL DIRECTORS. Mr T. E. AYLWARD, Mr G. BEALE, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.O., Mr J. E. DEACON, Mr WALTER SCOTT, Assisted by a Competent Staff of 30 Teachers. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY. May 1st. Classes have been arranged as follow, viz. *— HARMONY. „ SIGHT SINGING, RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. Prospectuses may be had from the Joint Secretaries. WALTER SCOTT, 1546 T. E. AYLWARD. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND .JTj)L KINDERGARTEN, 124, NEWPORT-ROAD. The Misses MARKi) have Removed to the above Address, where they have increased School Accom- modation. Preparation for all Public Exazns. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. Vacancies for Boarders. SUMMER TERM, MAY 2nd. 1162 T>RESWYLFA GIRLS' SCHOOL AND JL 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 QTJVIARGARET' S, RICHMOND-ROAD. First-class BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GLRLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal, Mrs SIMPSON, Firskmss Certificated Teacher. The Summer Term begins Tuesday, May 2nd. 313 ENRHOS GIRLS' SCHOOL 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. 953 PENARTH. AZLEHURST, PLYMOUTH-ROAD. PENARTH. MISS PEARCE (late of Varteg Honse) having removed to above Large and Commodious Residence, with lovely Sea View, and opposite Railway Station, is pre oared to TAKE an INCREASED NUMBER of BOARDERS and DAILY PUPILS, to whom every care will be given. Special attention to backward and delicate pupils. Highly-certificated Governesses. Preparation for Public Examinations. Numerous successes. Two pupils have gained Scholarships for Howell's School, Lla.ndaJI, within the last six months. Fees moderate. Prospectus and testimonials on a.pplication. 645 COWBRIDGE. 0 OWB RIDGE SCHOOL. FOUNDED 1608. There are a FEW VACANCIES in the Head- master's Honse for Next Term. which begins THURSDAY, May 4th. For Prospectus. &c., apply to the Headmaster. 1381 MHE 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 LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. • The House is pleasantly situated inits own grounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 1261 CHEPSTOW. DEV. T7 ARTHUR DAVIES, B.A. JLV (Lond.), Vicar of Llanishen, Chepstow, TAKES POUR PUPILS and prepares for the Public Schools. The Vicarage is picturesquely and most healthily situated on a :.aud and gravel soil, 750 feet above the POUR PUPILS and prepares for the Public Schools. The Vicarage is picturesquely and most healthily situated on a and gravel soil, 750 feet above the t-ea, four miles irom Tintern Abbey, six miles from Raglan, &c. Shooting, fishing, and hunting obtain able. Fajming to tight- MERTHYR TYDFIL. TVLAS YR- Y WEN COLLEGE CEFN, JC 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 DEWDNEY. B.A., Head Master. THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, MERTHYR TYDVIL. PBINCIPAL. MISS EDWARDS. The course of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations, and the whole School is examined once a year by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales 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—BRISTOL. ARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, 23, WHITE LADIES'-ROAD. Established 1868. Principal:—Mrs 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 pupils of this school. 1577 SUMMER TERM begins THURSDAY, 4th MAY. LONG ASHTON. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL. JLJ NEAR BRISTOL. For Prospectus apply to the 1643 HEAD MASTER. W. J. KEMPE, M.A., Oxon. :IW. 11" BATH. MOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, KENSINGTON, BATH. JEPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE aud MAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 1204 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. THELSTAN 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. 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