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I v pipping Jiaiues. I SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS PLEASE RJ iEAMET °N Thursday of this week from T^ARDITT and on Friday from Swansea will call at BELFAST on way to Glasgow. SUlVIMERTOURS IN SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. «_ „ FIRST-CLASS Passenger Steamers 1,RAEDLFF every MONDAY and THURSDAY. -RMSO11'1^ TA BELFAST and GLASGOW, J-TTUKSDAYS to GLASGOW (via Swansea only). SWANSEA every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. WEDNESDAYS to BELFAST and GLASGOW, ^SLTTDAYS to GLASGOW DIRECT. NEWPORT to BELFAST and GLASG OW. TUESDAYS. 8th and 22nd AUGUST, affording opportunities for splendid Coasting Trips to North of Ireland and the Firth of SPECIAL SUMMEB FARES. 20/- Belfast, Cabin Return, valid 1 month. 25/- Glasgow *4 ,D»YA. Sailor's Fare (Single), 10/- PECK. Fall particulars of Scotch and Irisn Tours in mus. JTated Tourist Guide, free from ALEXANDER GREGOB, 9, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. R. BURTON and SON, LTD., Newport. M. JONES and BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansea. TTOLIDAYS IN SWEDEN & RUSSIA. By WILSON LINE ROYAL MAIL and PAS- SENGER STEAMERS to GOTHENBURG. from "HULLSaturdays and GRIMSBY Wednesdays. Tickets, including first-class berth and victualling on steamers, first-class on railways, and best hotel accommodation. To Mar strand (Sweden's great Island Seaside resort), Trolhattan Falls, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, &c., 7 days for £8, 9 for £9, 16 for £15, &c. Apply to THOS. WILSON, SONS, and CO., Ltd.. gull; or to JOHN BOVEY & CO., Cardiff. 2390 a mIOTTcTN LINE. £ T FTTAY L\ UNITED STATES MAID STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of nccommodatiollforSaloOD, Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qneenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed AT Philadelphia OIL the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and most Diracb Koirte to all places In the Western States. Apply to Ricnardson. Spence & Co.. Southampton OR Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-pl., Queen-sb.; W. J. frounce, Bute Docks; C. Stewart & Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; C..T. Cudlipp. Castle-road, Cardiff; Mason & 00.. 2. Mount-stf; Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- dore; D. S. Thomas. British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L Bowen, Laketield, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-ST., Neatli; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st., Newport; n. L. Jones, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry; J. Roberts. Pontypridd; D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-st.. Merthyr; Rhys Boberts, Woodfield-GFC., Morriston; M. D. Price, 54, Hlgh-st., Ferndale; A. Tllney, Saw Mills, Aber. tillery; W. Edwards, Blaina; D, W. Hughes, Post- office. Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters; Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st.. Brynmawr; T. H Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 ^pALGRAVE, MURPHY, & CO.'B <4BSSAS £ LINE OEMPPEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ .Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Murphy JlOne of the above or other steamers of the same HUE ■ intended to leave SWANSEA for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, Ac., apply to the owners, Palgrave, Murphy and Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1997 PALGRA MURPHY, AND 00,'S Jt. REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS FROM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam I City of Hamburg, City of Belfast. City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City of Cadiz. City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oportc. City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers Is Intended JO leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and CARDIFF OR HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PAIKJBAVE, MUBUHT, ANP or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent a Bamburg-D. FUHRMANN. 1124 ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET Co.'s STEAMERS ply between CORK, NEW TOUT. and CAHniFF Every 4 or 5 Days. Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick Trftlee, Mallow, a.nd other places in South of Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and Cork:-Cabin.17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin,25s, available for two months, to return front Cork to Newport, Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- pool. For rates of freight and times of sailing and Other particulars apply to the Agents, James Haddock 109, Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; E. C. Downing, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to the City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 2268 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Stow Fares. Special terms to Families, and Round the World Pleasure Tours. WAIMATE .Aug. 17 | WAKANUI Sept. 14 Apply to J. B. Westray Co.. 138, Leadenliall- Btreet, London, E.C.; in Cardiff to S. J. Davies 9, Edward-place, C. J. Cudlipp, 32. Castle-road; or in Swansea, to R. Perkins, 11, Somcrset-place. 1241 LAN" LINE STEAMERS \J will be regularly despatched to the following J:t8;- BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). Man. Birken-S Glasgow, Chester. head. CLAN RANALD Aug. 5. Aug. 8. Aug. 11 CLAN MACLEOD Aug. 18. Aug. 22. Aug. 25 COLOMBO, MADRAS. CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. MURRAY } Thurs., July 20-THARS-» July 27 FERGUSON. } -THARS" AOS. 3.Thnrs., Aug. 10 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo Taking cargo for ( Glasgow. Ju/y 24 ) Cape Town, CLAN Mossel Bay, MACNEIL. I EAST London. Birkenhead, July29 and Delagoa Bay. CLAN (Glasgow .July 31) Algoa Bay MACARTHUR. t Birkenhead, Aug. 5 F and Natal. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Cardiff, Newport; or Caysser, Irvine, Itnd Co., London, Man- chester. Liverpool,or 109, Hope-street. Glasgow. 1862 CANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING SOURS Through Varied Scenery. GREAT LARES. PRAIRIES, ROCKY MOUNTAINS, BANFF HOT SPRINGS, HUNTING and FISHING RESORTS. ONTARIO, MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SWISS GUIDES IN THE ROCKIES." For tickets, free illustrated pamphlets, apply C. P RV 67. KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, or 20, COCKSPUR-STREET, LONDON. S.W. 1293 fPnbttc Jippmniumtts. TEYNTON SCHOOL BOARD. VVANTED, by the 21st of August, ONE MALE ART 50 Ex-P.T. for Milford Mixed School. Salary Infant SchooL ^TESTIMONIALS, stating age, &o„ to be sent to JOHN Clerk, J. M. North Neeston, Milford Haven. 3087 ^OSS^ROYAJL « jgELFAST A ERATED& jy^INERAL"^TATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL *1 v, in ANY I'ort in the United Kingdom May be O«^DE^^YNG SBIP Store Dealers. 1214 W. A. ROSS & SOUS, LTU-^ELFAST. BOOKS,[C PAPEBS, AND ROBERTS BROTHBES, 15. WOHKING-STREET, CABWrP, STATIONERS & PRINTERS STAFF NOTATION AND B0LFACI(IND FOR Welsh Books at special terms »EW 12G8 Catalogue. WILLIAMS' (PONTAKDAWE! „ G TTirr O R M L O z E N G For over Thirty Years this highly ^JP^PON has met with the greatest success. J-NE incurable) Weak, Delicate Children (often given up A..G BY is like Magic. Getting rid o £ his Uianimate taking these lozenges, the thm, pale-faceo, NRIDE, ClSd becomes strong, healthy, and uvely, the PNUE, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Eirnintic Sir,—I have f or some time used your Anthe or Worm Loaenges in iny family, and find WIEU speedy aad efficacious cure for •greeable and convenient form is a great recor^* dation for children.—W. HUTCEQUSON, vicar B°^ 9%«. 13%D, ANA 2s 3d Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps FRO» • Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A LIST OL monialR, S'mptonB. 01' applicatien. CARDIFF ADVERTISING, POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. LIMITED OPFICES AND WORKS*: 1, PARK-STREET A CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Proprietors of the Principal Stations in Cardiff and Hei^Ubaazhopd Contractors for all descriptooiiti 0 ADSERTI8ING,CTEHIL&R Distributing, &c. All ordflFR nranratW attended to. ™ alt5 bu Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANmL, & CO. Freehold Property, at Cardiff .July 26 Mr A. B. DAVIES. Policy of Assurance Aug. 4 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 28 Plant, Machinery, &c., at Briton Ferry .Aug. 1 and 2. Properties and Life Policies, at Cardiff .Aug. 3 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff July 27 Pilot Cutter, at Cardiff July 28 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Residential Estate, at Llanelly August 10 Messrs GOT "WALTZ, BOWRING. & PERRY. Leasehold Residences, at Cardiff Mr J. E. GUNN. „ „ Leasehold Dwelling-Houses at Cardiff July 27 Messrs S. HERN & PERTWEE. Properties, at Cardiff July 27 Mr J. H. JAMES. Trade Utensils, at Treorchv July 27 Mr WILLIAM GEORGE JAMES. Freehold Farm, at Fishcuard Aug. 3 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold & Leasehold Property, at Ystalyfera..Aug. 4 GEO. NICHOLS. SMITH, and ALDER. Freehold Estates, at Newport .July 26 Messrs T. RULE OWEN and SON. Copyhold Property, at Pembroke „„.Jtily 29 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Leasehold Properties, &c., at Pontnewydd .—July 27 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Leasehold Houses, &c., at Pontllanfraith. July 27 Mr T. V. PRICE. T Freehold Shops and Premises, at Builth Jmy 27 Freehold Property, at Pont-Neath-Vaughan .July 28 Mr W. H. PRICE. Leasehold Beerhouse, at Mr DAVID ROBERTS. • Colliery Plant. Machinery, &c., at Llansamlet Aug. 2 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Residence, at Cardiff .» ».«.JuIy 27 Cottage Properties, at Cardiff — 27 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 28 Colliery Stock and Shares, at Cardiff .July 29 Important Tinplate Works, in Monmouthshire.July— Hotels, in Glamorganshire, at Pontypndd .Aug. 9 Horses, at St. Fagan's Sept. 12 Secured Rental, at Cardiff Residential and Building Estate, at Cardiff. Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON. Freehold Property, at Carmarthen July 29 Mr G. T. E. WRIFORD. Plant, Machinery, &c., at London .Aug. 10 CARDIFF, COLUM-PLACE, COLUM-ROAD. CARDIFF. Nos. 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, July 28th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. All those FIVE DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, being Nos. 7,9,11,13, and 15, Colum- place, Colum-road, Cardiff. No. 7 is at present let at 10s per week, landlord paying rates and taxes. Nos. 9,11, and 13 are at present let at 913 6d per week each, landlords Daying rates and taxes. No. 15 is at present untenanted. The whole of the properties, which will be sold in lots, are held upon leases for terms of 96 years un- expired, at the following annual ground rents -—No. 7, £ 3 3s No. 9, £ 3; No. 11, £ 2 18s; No. 13, £ 216s; No. 15, £ 2 16s, Further particulars may be had upon application to W. S. Hume, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5. High-street, Cardiff. 2853 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION-MR JUSTICE STIRLING. RE WILLIAM PERCH (DECEASED—PRESTON AND PERCH. SALE OF DEBENTURE AND ORDINARY STOCK IN THE GLYNCORR WG COLLIERY CO., LTD. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JLTJL ANDER are instructed to sell by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, July 29th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, £5,335 £5 PER CENTUM DEBENTURE STOCK in the GLYNCORRWG COLLIERY COMPANY, LTD.; Also 1,588 ORDINARY SHARES OF £8 EACH FULLY PAID, in the same company. The balance-sheet ending the 31st March, 1899, shows a handsome profit on the Colliery undertaking for the year 1898-99. t Further particulars in future advertisements and in Particulars and Conditions of Sale, which may be hail upon application to the following Solicitors :— Messrs Batchelor and Cousins, Brook House, 10, n, and 12, Walbrook, London, E.C.; Messrs Preston. Stow, and Preston, 35, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.; Messrs Ingledew and Sons, Cardiff; Messrs Inee, Colt, and Ince, St. Bennet Cbam bers. Fenchurch- street, London, E.C.; Messrs Bedford, Monier- Williams, and Robinson, 6 and 7. Great Tower-street, London, E.C.; Messrs Collyer-Bristow, Russell Hill, and Co., 4, Bedford-row, London, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2970 MESSRS srrEPHENSON & ANDER have TO LET A VALUABLE YARD on the EASTERN SIDE OF THE f OANAL, OLD SEA LOCK, CARDIFF, and containing 1,440 square yards, or thereabout, having a, valuable frontage alongside the Gla-, morganshire Canal, as well as access to tbe Taff Vale Little Dock, together with a separate entrance into Alice-street; also with siding laid into yardin con- nection with the Taff Vale Railway. The whole most favourably situated for commcreial purposes, having both water and railway conveyance alongside. Further particulars may be obtained on applica- tion to Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2969 THE ESTATE OF JOHN EVAN DAVIES. ESQ., DECEASED. HIGH-CLASS AND WELL-SECURED INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CARDIFF, FREE FROM GROUND-RENT. MESSRS ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & jH'i_ CO. are instructed by the Trustees of the Will of John Evan Davies, Esquire, Deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, CAR- DIFF, on WEDNESDAY, 26th July, 1899, at Three o'clock, all the extremely Valuabfe FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Formerly known as "THE CUSTOM HOUSE," And now occupied by the Government as INLAND REVENUE AND STAMP OFFICES. The Property is absolutely „ „ FREEHOLD AND FREE FROM GROUND-RENT, and is leased to the Commissioners of her Majesty s Customs for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 10th October, 1821, at the exceedingly LOW CJiEAR YEARLY RENTAL OF £206 8s 4d. Liability to insure against fire and to keep the whole of the Premises outside and inside in repair falls upon the said Commissioners. The Property, which is situate in the centre of Cardiff, stands at the corner of Custom House-street and East Wharf, it faces up St. Mary-street, is near the Great Western Railway Station, and is in close proximity to the Banks, Post Office, and important nublic and other offices of the Town. The Properly has a frontage to East Wharf of about 42 feet, and to Custom House-street of about 127 feet. IS* The Auctioneers invite the. particular atten- tion of investors to this property. It has a certain annual rental return of upwards of £200 a year for the next 21 years, and then a greatly improved rack rental value. Tho Property has been in the family of the late ■owner without break for nearly a century, and it is seldomouch an opportunity of acquiring freeholdsof such a high character in Cardiff occurs. Particulars, and conditions of sale and any further information may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol (or Worcester House, Walbrook, London, E.C.); Messrs CUETIS, JENKINS & CO., Chartered Accountants, Exchange, Bristol; or of Messrs BENSON, CARPENTER, CROSS & CO., Solicitors, 3066 Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. SALE TO-MORROW. STEAMSHIP SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions to SELL by JIC AUCTION, at the Exchange. Mountstuart- squase, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz. 4 £388 5s 7d Fully-paid Shares in the Redruth Steamship Co., Ld. T Shares Ramilles Steamship Co., Ld. a °J}ares Ruabon Steamship Co., Ld. 0 PJQS L £ ARES Rothesay Steamship Co., Ld. o?area Kuperra Steamship Co., Ld. 1 cShares James Tucker Steamship Co., Ld. } £ W0 Share Jane Radcliffe Steamship Co., Ld. Co Lin6 eterston (Glamorgan Steamship 2 £ 50 ( £ 22 paid) Rowtor Steamship Co., Ld 2 £ 10 Shares Celtic Steamship Co., Ld 1 £O Share Anthony Radcliffe Steamship Co Ld tlZf Further entries for this sale respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Marine Auctioneers and Share Brokers, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff. Telegrams Tredunn, Cardiff." 3077 FISHGUARD, PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM. MR WILLIAM GEORGE JAMES has received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Commercial Hotel, Fishguard, cn THURSDAY, the 3rd August, 1899, at 2 o'clock p.m., the very valuable FREEHOLD FARM, of Mynyddmelin, in the parish of Llanychllwydog. The Property is situate within three miles of Fishguard and four from Goodwick, the recently opened terminus of the Great Western Railway. It contains about 328 acres, and extends from the picturesque valley of the River Gwaun to the top of Mynyddmelin Mountain. It is well watered, there being a constant supply to the water wheel by which the machinery at the homestead is workM. It is proposed to offer the property in the first instanoe in one lot, and if not so sold, t)ten in four or such other lots as may be determined cto. It may be viewed on application to Mr James, the present tenast, and printed particulars with plans may be had on application to Mr William George James, Llysvronen, Fishguard or to Messrs EATON, EVANS, and WILLIAMS, 3110 Solicitors, Haverfordwest. EMPORIUM, TREORCHY TO DRAPERS, MILLINERS. DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS* Mli J. H. JAMES Tfill SELL on THURSDAY, the 27th in st., the whole of th« TRADE UTENSILS and FIXTURES, ConsistWg of hat racks, counters, tables, virions hat mantle stands, several large new mirrors, sjfcraw and other cases, and the whole of the Honse- hSaletoto^ence at 2.30 p.m. precise. Goods on view morning of sale. Inspection eor- iiiftllv invited. 3108 T ARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted, to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK, oil Mndretf complaints. Free from mercury Established p Patent Medicine Vendors each, sent for 60 stamps by the Oonpanr, I»tiKi<rtn. alts bU ).udiøn.. SALE TO-MORROW. GRANGETOWN AND CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, IN GRANGE-GARDENS, AND TALYGARN- STIUSET. MR J, E, GUNN is instructed to SELL, Wt by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on, THURSDAY, the 27th day of July, 1899, at Three 0 clock in the Afternoon, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES :— LOT 1—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, tiling No. 91, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGETOWN, containing—on the ground floor, dining and drawing-room, kitchen, scullery, and the usual offices; on the first floor, four bedrooms, bath- room (hot and cold), w.c.; and on the second floor, two bedrooms; and producing a rental of 15s per WLoi 2.-93, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE.. TOWN, being similar in every respect to Lot I, and let at the same rental. LOT 3.-95, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, of like construction, and producing alike re. 4.—-97. GRANGE-GARDENS. GRANGE- TOWN. similar to the last Lot, and let on the same te 5.-99, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, the adjoining House, and containing the same accommodation; also producing the same WLOTY 66—101, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGE-. TO WN, also of the same accommodation as the last Lot and let on like terms. LOT 7.-103, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, adjoining the last Lot, and similarly con- structed AND of like rental. LOW 8.-105, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN adjoining the before-mentioned Lot, but- with the addition of a conservatory, and having n. frontage of 36ft., and is let at a weekly rental of The foregoing Properties, which are in excellent condition, and exceedingly well built, have a view of the beautiful Grange-gardens. They are held under leases for the residue of terms of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1893, at an annual ground rent of JE4 10s per house, with the exception of No. 103, which is £3 4s and No. 105, which is £3 3s. LOT 9—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 5 afld7 TALYGARN-STREET, CATHAYS, each con- taining six rooms and offices, let at a weekly rental of 6s 6d«each hottse. LOT 10.-9 and 11, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS. of similar accommodation and area, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 11.—13 and 15, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS, the two adjoining Houses, and producing a like rental. LOT 12.—17 and 19, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS, also of like accommodation, and of similar RELOR'L3.—21 and 22, TALYGARN-STREET, CATHAYS, the adjoining property, also producing the weekly rental of 6s 6d per house. — LoT 14.—25 and 27, TALYGARN-STREET, CATHAYS, of similar construction to the preceding lots, and let at like rentals. The foregoing houses have each a frontage of 16ft., and a depth of 85ft. or thereabouts, are let to good tenants, and are held under leases for the residue of terms of 99 vears, from the 2nd day of February, 1893, at a.n annual ground rent of £3 5s pèr house. 17, 19,21, NORMAN-STREET, CATHAYS, near the Roath Park. and held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1882. at the very modorate ground rent of £2. 5s per house. LOT 16.No. 23. NORMAN-STREET. CATHAYS, with large Yard and Stable thereto, held on a like, term to the preceding lot, at an annual ground rent of £ 316s. 3 Full particulars as t~> Lots 1 to 14 may BE had on application to Messrs Cousins, Botsford and Phcenix, Solicitors, Western Mail Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff: and as to Lots 15 and 16 to MrJ. H. Westyr Evans, Solicitor. 17, Quay-street. Cardiff .and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, Westgate Chambers, t. Westgate-street, Cardiff. THURSDAY, JULY 27TH, 1899. TO INVESTORS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF CARDIFF PROPERTIES. H/TESSRS s. HERN and PERTWEE are I YJ instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, at 7.30 p.m., the following dosirable Properties :— 53, CLAUDE-ROAD, ROATH. LOT 1.—A conveniently-arranged Villa Residence, being No. 53, Claude-road, Roath, Cardiff, containing two reception and five bedrooms, box-room, bath- room (h. and c.), W.c., two kitchens, omces. green- house, &c. Lease, 99 years ground rent, £ 5 3s 6d. Possession can be had 29th September next. 14, RYDER-STREET (off Cathedral-road). LOT 2.—A well-built and conveniently-arranged House, situate at the corner of Hamilton-street and Ryder-street, containing 2 reception, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, back kitchen, 3 cellars, bathroom with lava- tory, h. and c. water, and w.c.. good garden, 2 con- servatories. Lease, 99 years, from 29th September, 1885; ground rent, JE5 2s Sd. PEEL-STREET & WEST CHURCH-STREET (Off Bute-road). LOT 3.—A Corner Block of Property, well adapted for conversion into warehouses, comprising Two Dwelling-houses and Shop, beiug Nos. 35 and 36, Peel-street, and three dwelling-houses adjoining in West Church-street, the whole producing a gross rental of £1 5s per week. Lease 84 years from September 29uii, W66, at an ajmuaV ground rent ci .£6178 lid. MALEFANT-STREET (off Crwys-road), Cathays. I. LOT 4.—Nos. 99, 101. and 103, each containing 2 sitting and 4 bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c.), w.c., kitchen, scullery, conservatory, etc. Lease 99 years from 29th September, 1897. Ground rents, £4 16s to jE4 18s. DORSET-STREET (off Clare-road). LOT 5.—Eight Houses, being Nos. 44 to 58 inclusive, each let at 9s per week. Leases 99 years from 29th September, 1890. Ground rents, JE3 to £37s. N..B.-Thése houses may be offered in such lots as may be determined at the Sale. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1, to Messrs Spencer, Corbett. and Evans, Solicitors, Working- street as to Lot 2, to Mr Walter Cook, Solicitor, 98, St. Mary-street; as to Lots 4 AND 5, to Messrs James Morgan and Co., Solicitors, 33, St. Mary-street: and as to all the lots, to the Auctioneers, 93, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 2913 -I TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. YSTALYFERA AND YSTRADGYNLAIS. SMALL FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON IVJL have been instructed to BELL by AUCTION, at the New Swan Hotel, Ystalyfera, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of August, 1899, at 3 for 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), LOT 1.All that block of LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, situate on the main road opposite the Vine Inn, Ystalyfera, and comprisingDouble-fronted shop and premises, occupied by Mr J. Hunt, boot- maker; and six dwelling-houses with the extensive gardens at the rear, in the respective occupations of R. Lewis, W. Rees, M. Rees, J. Davies, E. Jones, and Marv Jones, the whole producing a gross annual rent of £ 27. This Lot is h«ld for a term of 99 years from the 25th of March, 1855, at a ground rent of £2 10s per annum. those Four LEASEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES, known as Rose Cottages, situate in the main road and near the Queen's Hotel, Llan- guicke, Ystalyfera aforesaid, together with the garden ground thereto belonging, in the respective occupa- tions of T. Rees.W. Morris, T. Jones, and T.Richards, at the gross annual rent of £16 10s. This Lot is held for a term of 70 years from the 25th day of March, 1851, at an annual ground rent of 19s 6d. Loor3.-All those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, one containing six and the others four rooms each, known as Caersalem Baptist Chapel, and adjoining 1Ae Craig-y-Merched- road, Ystalyfera aforesaid, togetner with the gardens thereto belonging, the whole comprising an area of 2 roods 3 perches, or thereabouts, and occupied by Mrs Evan Davies, Mrs Davies, John Thomas, John Jones, and John D. Thomas respectively, at gross rentals amounting in the aggregate to This property is held by way Of underlease for a term of 58 years (less 3 days) from the 25th day of March, 1852, at a ground rent of JESper annum. The mines, minerals, and timber under and upon the foregoing lots are reserved. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD .DWELLING- HOUSE, with th e Buildings adjoining, used AS joiners' workshops, and the land thereto belonging, containing an area of about 10 perches, and known as Pentre-or-Pont, Ystradgynlais. The house is stone-built and slated, has a frontage of 26 feet, and contains 2 bedrooms, sitting- room, kitchen, scullery, and the usual out offices. The workshops are stone-built and covered with corrugated sheets, and comprise timber stores and a workshop about 36 feet by 16 feet, the whole being in the occupation of Daniel Jones, carpenter, &c., at the annual rent of JK13, landlord paying rates. The whole of the foregoing properties are occupied aud conveniently' situated to command tenants, and are well worthy of attention. For particulars aø to Lots 1 and 2, apply to Messrs Wynne, Baxter, and Keeble, Solicitors, No. 9, Lawrence Pountney-hill, Cannon-street, London, E C as to Lots 3 and 4, to Messrs R. and C. B. Tonkins. Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea; and as TO all the Lots to the AUCTIONEERS, No. 46, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA 3117 SALE TO-MORROW. BUILTH WELLS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOPS AND BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. MK TV. PRICE wiH OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, lt on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, at 3 p.m., a ..ery valuable aud commodious SHOP AND PREMIBES. situate in High-street, Builth, now in rhe occupation of Mr P S. Morris, Chemist. The immediate prospect of the London Water Scheme being proceeded with renders the Property, anart from itsother advantages, an exceptional investment in the prosperous and improving town of For further particulars apply to Mr H. V. Vaughan, Solicitor, or the Auctioneer. both of Builth. 3089 GLAMORGANSHIRE. IN THE PARISH OF YSTRADFELLTY. MOST DESIRABLE SMALL FREEHOLD MOBL PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR T. V. PRICE will SELL by AUCTION, AT the Angel Hotel, in the village of Pont-Neath-Vaughan, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of July 1899 subject to Conditions of Sale to be then nroduced and read, all that most desirable produced DWELLING-HOUSE, together with the 2 MEADOWS and OUTBUILD- INGS « S'SSgSjfg&oii." situate in the viUage of Poflt-Neath-Vaugfaan, in the Parish of Ystradfellty, Glamorganshire, about 2 miles from Glyo-Neath Railway Station; in the occupation of Mr David Rees, as yearly tenant; and containing 2»- Or. L^P-> OR thereabouts. It is bounded by lands belonging to Howel Lewis, Esq., Edward Jones, Esq., J. Edwards, Esq., and — Collins, Esq. „ The Dweflmg-house is bout of stone, with slated and galvanise# roof, and ie in good repair. THE Outbuildings comprise—Cowhouse and Pig Stye, fltone built with tuea root. THEJEISA capital Kitchen Garden adjoining the bouse, FURTHER particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Builth Wells, or from Mr R. L. Bamford, Land Agent and Surveyor, Hereford, or Messrs St. Barbe Jsladen and Wing, Solicitors, of No. 1 Delahay- street, Westminster. 2993 iriTp^ PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses, Bridal Bouquets, AND Presentation Baskets a speciality. First Prizes at recent Shows ) taken by bouquets, &C-, MADA by A. Price. <. Growing., Ferns ingots, Paper, is 9er lb, two. Sabs by Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS OF THE LATE THOMAS ANDREW WALKER. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PORTSKEWETT, CAERWENT, AND CALDICOT. About 4 Miles from Chepstow, 12 from Newport, within half an hour of Bristol and 2i hours of London. GEO. NICHOLS, SMITH, & ALDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on WED- NESDAY, July 26th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the After- noon precisely, in the following or such other lots 80S may be determined upon at the time of Sale, The undermentioned very VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Containing a total Area. of 697 acres, And producing a, Rental of 026 PER ANNUM IN CALDICOT. LøT 1.—A Piece of exceptionally productive ARABLE LAND, No. 535 on the Ordnance Map, called MILLFIELD, containing 2a. lr. 28p., or thereabouts, let to Mr Edward Knight at £4 per annum, bounded by property of Major Mansell, Mrs .Hellier, and Mr William Williams. This lot contains valuable building stone. LOT 2.-A COTTAGE, with productive Garden, containing a total area of Oa. 2r. 34p., situate immediately opposite the Church, in the occupation of Mr Charles Fisher, at the annual rent of Bounded by property of Mrs. Cropper, and Lot 3. LOT 3.—Two COTTAGES, with warm, productive Gardens, containing an area of Oa. 2r. 32p., adjoining Lots 2 and 4, in the occupation of Mr W. Richards and Mr James Lewis, at rentals amounting to £211013 per annum. LOT 4.-FQØr COTTAGES, with warm, productive Gardens, containing by estimation 10.. Or. 2p., adjoining Lots 3 and 5, in the occupation of James A. Steele, Josiah Harris, John Jones, and W. Woods, at rentals amounting to £41128 per annum. LOT 5.—A productive ORCHARD, with Stable thereon, containing an area of 0a. 3r. 12p., or thereabouts, situate adjoining Lot 4, property of Mrs Cobb, and in her occupation at the annual rent of £5. Lots 2 to 5 inclusive form an entire block, and will be first offered together. IN PORTSKEWETT AND CALDICOT. LOT 6.-A most attractive and valuable ESTATE known as SUDBROOK FARM, comprising a comfortable and commodious Resid- ence, situate close to the Church and Railway Station, with good and convenient Outbuildings, 5 Cottages, Orcharding, and tirsb-clasa Arable and Pasture Land, containing together 357a. lr. 37p.; or thereabouts, intersected by the main road, adjoin- ing Portskewett Station, in the occupation of Mr Valentine Parsons as yearly tenant at the rental of JS500 per annum. IN CAERWENT AND CALDICOT. LOT 7.—A very desirable ESTATE, known as SLOUGH FARM, comprising a newly-erected and convenient Resid- ence, with commodious and well-arranged Farm Buildings, 2 Cottages, prime Orchard, and excellent Pasture and Arable Land, containing 330a. 3r. 27p., or thereabouts, lying in an entire ring fence inter- sected by the main road from Chepstow to Newport, part in the occupation of Mr Edward Knight at £385 13s 8d per annum, and the remainder is let to Mr Thomas Rowlands at £48 gs per annum. The Arable Land is of an exceptionally fertile character, and is unsurpassed for growing barley of the finest quality. The neighbourhood is very pleasant, the chmate aU that could be desired, and the Estates contain many fine Building Sites in close proximity to the Port- skewett Station (G.W.R.) mam line, commanding splendid views extending to the Bristol Chatmcl. Excellent Hunttng and Fishing are obtainable in the immediate neighbourhood, and the Estates afford good shooting. Plans, particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at the place of sale, of the Auctioneers, ♦9, Broad-street, Bristol; or of Messrs FOWLER, PERKS, & CO., Solicitors, 3080 9, Clement's-Ia.ne, Lombard-street. London, E.C. j UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. SALE BY TENDER OF BOOK DEBTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY offer for SALE by TENDER the whole of the OUTSTANDING BOOK DfiBTS Belonging to the following Estates, via. — Re WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, trading as the Cardiff and Barry Paint Company, late of the Royal Works Metropolitan-road, East Moors, Cardiff, amounting in the aggregate to about £560 8s 4d and re JOHN PETERS, Grocer, late of 21, Albany-road, Roath, Cardiff, amounting in the aggregate to about' £3078 lOd. Also IN BANKRUPTCY. Re DAVID RHYS LEWIS, Vile of K-ath-road, Plasinavl, Swansea, amounting in the aggregate to about £1,459 12s 3d. The schedules of the debts, books of account, and conditions of sale can be inspected and aU further information obtained at the Offices of the Brokers, 31, Qneen-street, Cardiff, or at 32, Fisher-street, Swansea. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders for the mirchase of the Debts must be lodged with the Brokers at their Cardiff Offices on or before the 25th day of July, 1899, at 12 at Noon, and marked Tender, Book Debts, re Dated this ISth day of July, 1899. 3017 W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street. Cardiff. CARMARTHENSHIRE AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. PARISHES OF MYDRIM, LLANWINIO, AND LLANGUNNOCK. AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS J.HOWELL THOMAS & SON have received instructions to SELL by have received instructions to SELL by AUCTIGN at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 29th of July, 1899, at .Half-past 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, in seven lots, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT and LANDS called Lanymaes, otherwise Llainymaes, in the parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mr John Davies, at the annual rent of £ 7. The tenant of this lot has a right to take cattle to water to a spring on Lot 3. LOT 2.—A FIELD near the last lot called Cross Hands, situate in the said parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mr John Howells, at the annual rent of £2. LOT 3.—All that FIELD or Slang of Land running through four fields which are a portion of a farm called Llwynon/situate in the said Parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Griffiths, at the annual rent of JE5. LOT 4.—All that Messuage or COTTAGE called East Lodge Cottage, and two small Fields, situate in the Parish of Llangunnock, and within a quarter of a mile of Sarnau Station, in the occupation of Mr W. John, at the low annual rent of £8. LOT 5.-All that one undivided sixth-part of and in the FARM and LANDS called Cilforch. situate in the Parish of Llanwinio, in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Lewis, at the annual rent of £8. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Pre- mises situate and being No. 25a, Water-street, in the County of the borough of Carmarthen, in the occnpa- tion of Mrs Morgan, at the very low annual rent of £5 10s. LOér 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Pre- mises. situate and being No. 26, Wfttcr-street, in the County of the borough of Carmarthen, in the occupa- tion of Mrs .10nes, at the very low annual rent of JE6. Further particulars may be obtained of WILLIAM MAUDE, Esq., Solicitor, Gra.nviUe House, 3, Arundel- street, Strand, London, W.C., or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Gfcrmarthon and Llanelly. 3111 PWLLMAWR COLLIERY, LLANSAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. IRON MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. 1|YTR DAVID ROBERTS has been in. IfJ. frtructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Colliery, on WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1899, the following vaWable PLANT, MACHINERY, &c., comprising large horizontal air compressor engine, steam cylinder, 40in. diameter air do., 40in. diameter, 4ft. stroke; 16ft. fly-wheel, with crank shaft llin. diameter and connections complefe; one pair of 25in. diameter horizontal winding ennes, 4ft. stroke, drum 13ft. diameter by 4ft. lOin. wide; 400 yards Plough steel wire rope, four Lancashire boilers, one saddle tank locomotive engine, about 100 feet 6in., 4in., and 2in. cast and wrought iron steam pipes, about 120ft. 9in. and 12in. cast-iron piping, pit frame, pair of pit sheaves 16ft. diameter, 2 tiplers 2ft. 4in. gauge, with 2 wrought-iron screens, 23ft. by Sft. and 14ft. by 5ft., 10-ton railway weighing machine (Pooley), about 140 tons T head steel rails 50 Ibs. to yard, points, crossings, &c.; about 50 tons cast and wrought iron scraps, &c. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock in the Forenoon. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of the Auctioneer one week prior to sale. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs Hood and Richards, Mining Engineers, 16, Queen- street, Cardiff; of Messrs Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, York-street, Swansea; or of the Auc- tioneer, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 3037 BLAENAVON. BEERHOUSE FOR SALE. MR W. H. PRICE will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Blaenavon, on THURSDAY, August 3rd, 1899, at 3 o'clock, all that LEASEHOLD BEERHOUSE, Known as the Globe Inn, and the Cottage adjoining, situate at Blaenavon. The property is held under lease for a term of 999 years from 1838, at a ground rent of £2 12s 3d per annum. Possession can be had on 1st October next. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Brynmawr, or to the vendor's solicitor, Mr T. G. Powell,.80licitor, Brynmawr. 3093 -4 Jt.e81 utí'tS. IN THE MATTELF"OF THE COM- PANJES ACTS, 1862 to 1893, and IN THE MATTER OF THE MANNESMANN TUBE COMPANY, LIMITED AND REDUCED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CREDITORS Of the above-named Company are required on or before the 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1899, to SEND THEIR NAMES and ADDRESSES, and the particulars of their DEBTS or flLAIMS, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to Edwin Waterhouse and George Franklin, the Liquidators of the Mannesmann Tube Company, Limited and Reduced, at 3, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.London, B.C., and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidators are by their Solicitors to oovak in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default hereof they will be ex- cluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts are proved. Dttted fihis 20th day of July, 1899. BUDD, JOHNSONS and JECKS, at No. 24, Austin Friars, London, E.C., 3067 Solicitors to the above-named Liquidators. THE CADOXTON AND BABRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERB-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. pBesVgWiitipag tutd Largest QottBCCttOP public jIlotiCts. aT p T ESTT ANT JJEMONSTRATION. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD PAVILION CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, 26TH JULY. NOTICE. NO MORE TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED. Programmes (2d each) now on sale in the town. Doors Open 6 p.m. Commence 7 p.m. Close, abont 10 p.m. NO ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET. Carriages must set down at Queen-st.re6i End of' Park-place. RAILWAY INFORMATION. Cheap Fares on all local Railways. RHYMNEY RAILWAY. Late train leaves Cardiff 11 p.m. for Rhymney and' intermediate stations. EXCURSIONS (GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY). Special Train will leave- Swansea 12.45 p.m.. Fare, 2/6 return. Landore 12.50 p.m. 2/6 „ Neath 1.5 p.m. 2/6 „ Resolven 12.30 p.m. 2/6 „ Briton Ferry 1.15 p.m. 2/3 „ Port Talbot 1.30 p.m. 2/0 „ Bridgend LSOp-m. 1/9 „ Llantrissant 2.5 p.m. „ 1/6 „ Return train leaves Cardiff 10.45 p.m. G.W.R. MONMOUTHSHIRE SECTION. WESTERN VALLEYS. Special Train leaves Cardiff 10.15 p.m., stopping at nIarshfield-change at Newport to train leaving at 10.45 p.m. for Nantyglo and intermediate stations. Parties of 50 and over travelling by the G.W.R. from distances of 30 miles and :upwards (each way) will be conveyed at single fare for the double journey after 12 noon. parties of 10 and under 50, fare and a quarter— minimum, 91. All further information from the Secrataries. OFFICES 17, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. ARRY RTA I L W A'TTND P. & A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE WITHOUT BREAK OF JOUR- NEY between CARDIFF, BARRY, PONTYPRIDD, &c., with WESTON, MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE, <Src„ Via BARRY PIER. TIME-TABLE for JULY 27th, 28th, 29th, and 31st between CARDIFF and LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY and ILFRACOMBE. a.m. p.m. Cdff R'side.dp. 9.20 nfracombe.dp. 4.30 Barry Pier .dp. 10. 0 WoodaBay ..dp. 4.55 (abt) Lynmoutb .ar. 11.20(abt) Lynmouth.dp. 4J.0 „ WoodaBay—ar. 11,30 „ Barry Pier .dp. 6.50 IlfTa.combe .ar. 12. 0" Cardiff ar. 7.27 Timetable for JULY, between CARDIFF & WESTON a.m. a.m. pjn. p.m. 27th—Cardiff, Riv'rside, dep. 8.20.10.30. 4.18. — Barry Pier.dep. 9.10 ..11.20. 5.15. — Weston .12.5 6.0 — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m Weston .dep.lO.20.12.20. 8.0 — Barry Pier.dep.ll.25. 1.32. 9.10. — Cardiff, Riverside, arr.l2.1 2.7 9.45. — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. dep. 8.20.10.30. 5.10. — Barry Pier.dep. 9.10.11.20. 5.50. Weston arr.10.5 .12.5 6.35. — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston .dep.10.20.12.20. 6.50. — Barry Pier.dep.Jl.25. 1.32. 8.0 — Cardiff, Riverside, arr.12.1 2.7 8.36. — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 29th-Cardiff, Riv'rside, dep. 8.20.10.30. 1.13. 5.45 Barry Pier.dep. 9.10.11.20. 2.0 6.30' Weston .arr.10.5 .12.5 2.45. 7.15 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston dep.10.20.12.20. 3.0 8.0 Barry Pier.dep.ll.25. 1.32. 4.20. U.10 Cardiff, Riv'rside, arr.12.1 2.7 4.56. 9.45 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 31st—Cardiff, Riv'rside, dep. 8.20.10.30.12.35. 2.27 Barry Pier dep. 9.10.11.20. 1.20. 3.10 Weston .arr.10.5 .12.5 2.5 3.55 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston dep.10.20. 12^0. 2.10. 5.10 Barry Pier.dep.11.25. 1.32. 3.25. 6.13 Cardiff, Riv'rside, arr.12.1 2.7 4.0 6.18 Trains running in connection with the steamers will stop at all stations except Grangetown, in both directions. All up trains will stop at Grangetown 11.180. The fares (combined rail and steamer) from River- side Station to all places visited by the steamers going from Barry Pier are the same as from Cardiff by boat alone. Fare lists are exhibited at all stations. For further particulars apply to Mr Wm. Guy, 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff, or to the General Manager, Earry Railway, Barry Dock. By Order. Barry Dock, July 24th, 1899. 3104-89.3e BARRY RAILWAY AND P. AND A. JL) CAMPBELL, LTD. OPENING OF BARRY PIER STATION and COM- MENCEMENT of DAILY SERVICE (without break of journey) between CARDIFF. BARRY, PONTYPRIDD, &c.. &c., and WESTON, MINE- HEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRA- COMBE, via. BARRY PIER. On JULY 27th, 1899, BARRY PIER STATION will be OPENED, and on and trom that date until fur- ther notice trains will ruu to and from this station daily in connection with the Bristol Channel Passen- ger Steamers, thus forming a throughout service between stations on the Barry and Vale of Glamor- gan Railways and Railways connected therewith and places on the Bristol Channel. Through Tickets will be issued at all stations on the Barry and Vale of Glamorgan Railways. The combined rail and steamboat fares from Cardiff (Riverside Station) to all places on the Channel via Barry Pier will be the same as from Cardiff by boat alone. Fare Lists will be exhibited at all stations. The train will run alongside the steamer at Barry Pier Station, and passengers' luggage will be trans- ferred in both directions free of charge. A steamer for Wooda Bay, Lynmouth. and Ilfra- combe will leave Barry Pier on each week-day at 10.0 a.m., after the arrival of the 9.20 a.m. train from Cardiff Riverside a.nd of the 8.47 a.m train from Pontypridd. On the return journey the boat will leave Ilfracombe at 4.30 p.m. (except on certain specified dates, when it will leave at 4.15 p.M.), will call at Wooda Bay and Lynmouth, and will arrive at Barry Pier in time to connect with the 6.50 p.m. train from that place for Cardiff and intermediate stations. Day Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Pontypridd asd other Main Line Stations on Thurs- days and Saturdays only, on which days a train for Porth, calling at all intermediate stations, will leave Barry Island at 8.50 p.m. NOTE.-Passengers from te steamers holding tickets for main line stations will be allowed to break their journey at Barry Island or Barry Stations on the return journey. For times of the Weston, Mlrsehead, &c. sailings and other particulars see public bills and later advertisements. By Order. Barry Dock, 19th July, 1899. 3035-872e WELSH PARIS EDUCATIONAL W EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY, 11 a.m.—2 p.m., and 5 p.m.—9.30 p.m., at the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF. The CONFERENCE on the Teaching of Geography advertised for this evening, July 26th, has been INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, July 27th, at 7 p.m., Mr M. E. SADLER, of the Education Department, will give an ADDRESS on Modern Secondary Schools in Germany and their Bearing on Commercial Education." Chairman, JOHN ANDREWS, Esq., Chairman of the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce. Speakers, Sir PHILIP MAGNUS, Lester Jones, Esq., J. Austin Jenkins, Esq. NOT ICE F A U D I T. PONTYPRIDD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Yearly Statements of the Accounts of this Urban District Council, together with the Rate Books, Books of Account, Vouchers, &c., will on the 31st day of July be deposited at the Clerk's Offices, Pontypridd, and such Statements and Books of Account will be open to be inspected, examined, and copied by any rate- payer in the district of the said Council, at a.ny reasonable hour in the daytime when the Council is not sitting, until the 10th day of August next, and that on the last-mentioned day, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock a.m., the accounts of the said Urban District Council will be audited by Alfred W. Dolby, Esq., the Auditor, at the Council Offices, Taff-street, when and where every such ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above- mentioned accounts, may attend and prefer his objection, and the same will be heard and deter- mined by the Auditor. Dated this 25th day of July, 1899. 3119 MONTAGUE H. GROVER, Clerk to the Pontypridd Urban District Council. GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING for the EXHIBITION of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS. DAIRY PRODUCE, HONEY, POULTRY, TIMBERING, ROPE-SPLICING, and HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS will be held at PORTH on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, July 26th and 27th inst. The nsual Public Luncheon will take place in the Showyard at 1 o'clock the first day of the Show. The Showyard will be open to the public each day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on payment of one shilling each person. Return Tickets at a fare and a quarter for the doule Journey will be issued by the Railway Com- panies. For particulars see Companies' bills. W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. Welsh St. Donatt's, Cowbridge. • 3050 "VELSH INDUSTRIES ASSOCIA- VW TION. PATBON—H.R.H. the "PRINCESS OF WALES. The GLAMORGAN DEPOT of the above Associa- tion is situated in the MORGAN-ARCADE, OARDIFF, where a large selection of REAL WELSH UN- SHRINKABLE TWEEDS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, kc., also Welsh Pottery, Woodwork, Oatcake, Honey, &c., &e., may be obtained. In the Scbool of Art Needle- work, on the same premises, all kinds of Needle- work are taught by Miss Evans, late Royal School of Needlework, S. Kensington. Spinning lessons given. MAFF'S WELL TEPID MINERAL I SPRINGS.—The above celebrated WELL IS NOW OPEN. Now is the time for sufferers from Rheumatism, or any other pains in the limbs, to put themselves right. Wonderful change on many-verr painful cases has been seen here this season already. Tickets for the season, only 3s 6d. 2873 U. •1 ;-VTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL 131 POSTING COMPANY—Late T. Wall. I Offices:—ASSEMBL3Mi0OMS, NEAfiI Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. iSnigjfCflgWMi a-QUbebeÅPØØiH8 n_u lu JSartfa 1M public ).ntustnunls. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MAKAGER .ROBERT BEDFORD THIS EVENING AT 7.30, THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN, By the Great Welsh Dramatist, Henry Arthur Jones. Next Week—The Musical Comedy, "CISSY." Telephone No. 362. Box Office at Theatre. /"I RAND T H E A T R E VT Leasee and Manager Mr CDABKNOE SOONEB. Magnificent Success and Enthusiastic Reception of THE QCTOROON. Popular Prices and time us usual. Box Office at Messrs Thompson and Sh&ckeU's. 24, Queen-street. gfentx&tmts. "p I AND A. CAMPBELL LIMITED) CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, &o. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) JULY. I. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. •Wed., 26-8.30,9..30, 10.30 Wed., 26—9.1b, 10.15,1L15, a.m., 12.0,6.0, 8.0 p.m. I a.m.,5.30, 6.45, 9.0 p.m. Thur., 27—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, | Thur..27-9.15, 10.15,1105 *11.30a.nu,12.45,6.30,8^0. I a.m., *12.10,6.30,7.15,9.15- FrL, 28—9.30, 11.30 a.m., Fri., 28—10.15 a.m., 12.15, 1.30,8.0 p.m 1 6,45,9.0 p.m. Sat., 29—8JO, 9.30, 10.30, Sat., 29—9.15,10.15, *11.15, I ajn., 12.15, p.m. 9.30 p.m. Mon., 31—*9.0, 10.0, 1L0 Mon., 31—*9.45,10.45, 11.45 12.0, 1.0,2.0, 3.0 p.m. a.m., 12.45, 1.45, 8,45, 9.0 SPECIAL AILINGS. WEDNESDAY, lJuly 1,b. MINE HEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.—Cardiff 9.C a.m., Clovelly 5.0 p.m., Ilfracombe 6.15, Wooda Bay 6.40, Lynmouth 6.55, Minehead 8.0 p.m. CRUISE ALONG the WELSH COAST, passing BREAKSEA, BELL BUOY, and towards the NASH. -Cardill 7.0 p.m., returning about 10.0 p.m. THURSDAY, July 27. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, ILFRACOMBE, and LUNDY ISLAND.—Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Lundy Island 4.30 p.m., Ilfracombe 6.15, Wooda. Bay 6.40 p.m., Lynmoutb 7.10 p.rn. Minehead 8.0 p.m. CLEVEDON via WESTON.—Cardiff 12.45 p.m., Clevedon 5.30 p.m., Weston 6,30 p.m. CRUISE UP CHANNEL, passing Newport Bell Bouy and towards Chepstow. — Cardiff 8.0 p.m., returning about 10.15 p.m. FRIDAY. July 28. WHOLE-DAY TRIP TO MINEHEAD.—Cardiff 8.0 a.m.. returning from Minehead 9.0 p.m. CLEVEDON (via Weston). — Cardiff 1.30 p.m., Clevedon 5.45 p.m., Weston 6.45. CRUISE DOWN CHANNEL, PASSING BREAK- SEA.—Cardiff 8.0, returning about 10.10 p.m. The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leading Cardiff, except trips marked thus EEGULAR SERVICE to LYNMOUTH. WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE, "Britannia" and Westward Ho." JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE Wednesday, 26 .11.0 a m. | Wednesday, 26 .4.30 p.m. Thursday, 27 11.0 a.m. Thursday, 27 5.0 pjm. Friday,28 J.1.0 a.m. | Friday, 28 5.0 p.m. Sat., 29..A30a.m.,2.30p.m. Saturday, 29 7.0 p.m. Monday,31 .11.0a.m. | Monday,31 _.7.0p.m. Steamer leaves Wooda Bay 25 minutes after Ilfnir Monday,31 .11.0a.m. t Monda. y,31 _.7.0p.m. Steamer leaves Wooda Bay 25 minutes after Ilfnir combe, and Lynmouth 40 minutes CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON and CORNWALL in connection with the London and South-Western Railway. For particulars and tickets applý to Mr WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 1343-143e 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" Is ON SALE at the following places each morning :— WESTON (9 A.M.) W. H. Smith and Son; Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.M.) J. R. Lovegrove, Victoria Library, Hill-road, and Marine-parade. ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M. H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. ^E^XNARY^ISLAND ST"DEIR^ I JL AND MOROCCO LINE OF STEAMERS. SHORT HOLIDAY CRUISES. This Company now offer exceptional facilities to passengers desiring short sea. trips ior health and pleasure. feThese steamers sail every 10 days, and call at Gibraltar and Morocco Coast ports, returning to London (via the Canary Islands and Madeira) in about 25 days, making altogether a most enjoyable holiday, at the moderate fare of 20 guineas inclusive. The fine stea.mer" OROTAVA" leaves ST. KATHARINE DOCKS, LONDON, JULY 26th. Passengers who 60 desire may break the journey at any port of call either In going or returning. The steamers of this line are entirely new, being built expressly for the service. Dining and smoking saloons on deck. Electric light throughout. Stewardess carried. For further particulars and handbook apply to FORWOOD and MOORHEAD. CARDIFF, and at SWANSEA, BARRY DOCK, and NEWPORT. Telegrams: Forwood." Telephones Nat., 1,004, and P.O., 23, Cardiff Nat., 124, Swansea; Nat., 13, Barry Dock 54, Newport. 2964-831e (gtaaiiort. CARDIFF. I •m/j-RS INGLEDEW, ANGLE HAM,' If J_ CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF, and many other ladies highly recommend FRAULEIN MUHLENBRUCH, who, having had 17 years' experi- ence as a Resident Governess in England, is prepared to receive a few Young Ladies in her Home in Schwerin i M. Friedrich-Franzstr, 43. Hanoverian German, fluent French, and first-rate Masters for Music and Painting. 27 HARROW He USE SCHOOL AND JtjL KINDERGARTEN, 124, NEWPORT-ROAD. The Misses MARKS have Removed to the above Address, where they have increased School Accom- modation. Preparation for all Public Exams. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. Vacancies for Boarders. SUMMER TERM began MAY 2nd. 1162 LLANDOVERY. T LAND OVERY COLLEGE" ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Examination will begin a.t 3 p.m., in the School Hall, on TUESDAY, September 19th, 1899. Three grades of papers will be setSenior, for boys under 18 years of age Intermediate, for boys under 16 years of age Junior, for boys under 14 years of age. CLOSE SCHOLARSHIPS. THE GOLDEN GROVE SCHOLARSHIP, £25 a Year.— This Scholarship is limited to natives of Carmar- thenshire and Pembrokeshire under 16 years of age. THE LLEWELYN SCHOLARSHIP, £25 a Year.—This Scholarship is limited to boys under 15 years of age Who are the sons of parents resident in the Dioceses of Llandaff and St. David's. THE BENJAMIN EVANS SCHOLARSHIP of £25 a Year. —This Scholarship is tenable for three years, and is limited to boys under 15 years of age being;the sons of parents who have been for the previous nve years resident in the Borough of Swansea or in the County of Carmarthen. THE YSTRAD SCHOLARSHIP, JS10 a Year.—This Scholarship is limited to natives of Carmarthenshire under 16 years of age. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS.—Four of JE15 a y r four of £10 a year each. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS.—Six of £8 8s a year each. N.B.—During the Examination Candidates may board and lodge at the College free of charge. In the year 1896 the School gained 9 Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge and 28 Higher Certificates from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 38 "distinctions" in 10 different subjects, being the largest number of "distinctions" gained in that year* by any public school, and in the year 1898 it gained 7 Open Scholar- ships at leading colleges of Oxford and Cambridge' (including one at Balliol and one at Trinity, Cam- bridge, and covering the 4 subjects—classics, mathe- matics, science, and history), being the greatest number of Open Scholarships gained in that year by any school in proportion to its number of boys, and only 8 of the largest public schools gaining a greater number while the Junior University Mathematical Exhibitioner in 1897 and the Junior University Mathematical Scholar in 1898 were Llandovery boys, the latter gaining his scholarship nxairly on his school work, having been in residence at the Univer- sity only one term. For particulars apply to THE WARDEN, 3065 College. Llandovery. J' LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. in URLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VT BELLEVDE, 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 BRISTOL. THE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, REDLAND COURT. BOARDING-HOUSE GORDON HOUSE. CLARENDON-ROAD. President: The LORD BISHOP OF HEREFORD. Head Mistress: MISS E. A. COCKS. Boarding-house: MISS CAYLEY, Second Mistress (Late of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford). prospectuses,Details of Scholarships, Examination Results, &c., upon application. 3092 LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR 1 A BRISTOL. The NEXT QUARTER will BEGIN on SATUR- DAY, JULY 22. Average of 20 Shorthand Certificates (junior theory and speed) every year. For prospectus apply to the Headmaster, 2803 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. (Oxon). BATH. TTOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Jl KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situatios. Careful tsttfcm and home com- forts. Xeaaia, Ac. w<vti<teTn »Bte8B»L_ Moderate terms. CKwdieluwaccs. W nhlir ÀtnUStnunts. CAltDIFF. Tisnot in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." THE EMPIRE, MANASING DIRECTOR .OSWALD SIOLL TO-NIGHT The Celebrated Drury-lane Comedian, DAN. LENO, The inimitable delineator of quaint characters in song. MRS SIMS BEEVES, Vocalist. RICE and ELMER, Bar Comedians from the Palace Theatre, ItOBdon, MDLLE. LALO, Novel Cyclist. ARTHUR ALEXANDER and JULIA KENT, The Soldier and the Maid." SARINA, The Marvellous Contortionist. THE THREE AVOLOS, Xylophone Experts. DORA CLEMENTS, Comedienne and BaJlttdiste. IDA HEATH, In her Dances of all Nations. Next Week:— GEORGE LASHWOOD, HARRY TATE, etc. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 and 9 late one between 9 o'clock and 11. All the Artistes Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdavs. 11 a m to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes. Fauteuils and Grand Circle, No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. President: Lord WINDSOR. NEW GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. OPEN from 10 ajn. to 10 p.m. LAST WEEK — ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Art Union Tickets, Is. Prize Drawing Wednesday, July 26th. 2358 SYDNEY M. BROAD, Hon. Sec. W AN EA. THE EMPIRE. .&. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT t GEORGE LASHWOOD, With a. repertoire of Splendid Songs in his best style. FLO D'ORVILLE, Comedy Songstress. ORPHEUS, The Extraordinary Instrumentalist. THE BELLONIS, with their Educated Birds BLANCHE LESLIE, Vocalist a.nd Dancer ALLIS and CASSATI, In Songs, Duets, Quips, Cranks, &c. The Celebrated American Artiste— JULIE MACKEY, Of Pebble on the Beach Fame. First Appearance m Swansea. G WANSEA H O S P I T A L. MADAME PATTI (BARONESS CEDERSTROM) Will give a MORNING CONCERT AT THE ALBERT TT A r.r. SWANSEA, AUGUST 3rd, 1899. at 2.30 p.m. ^Reserved Seats, 21s, 10s 6d. and 7s 6d, 5s obtained from J. Brader and Sons, Wind-street, Swansea. For further particulars apply to 3052 J. AERON THOMAS, Swansea, Hon. Sec. NEWPORT. THE NEW JJEWPOKT E M P IRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The immensely popular London Comedian. GEORGE ROBEY. An Embodiment of Humour. Robev as Sir Walter Raleigh" hr,s never been seen to better advantage. PERMAN TRIO of Audtraliaft Artistes. Miss EMMA POLLOCK, the Quaint American, Charming ETHEL HAYDON, late of the Gaiety Theatre, a Captivating Vocalist. ENO, the Clever and PopularMimic. HELEN STUART. Vocalist and Transformation Dancer. Mr JAMES MERRYLEES, the North British Come- dian. The JACKSON FAMILYof Skilled Musicians. Next Week—The Famous Drury Lane Comedian, DAN L ENO. lYCEUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor 3c Manager. Mr CLABKMOR SOUNBS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 and SATURDAY at 2 and 7JO, THE QNII WAY, A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Adapted by Freeman Wills from Charles Dickens's Novel. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT at 2 o'clock. Doors open L30. Prices, 6d to Al Is. Box Office Open Dally r10 to 4. Telephone No. 158 Nat. EWPORT (MON.) ATHLETIC SPORTS (Under A.A.A. and N.C.U. Laws and Rules). BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUG. 7TH. £180 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 29XB. Full Particulars and Entry Forms, SPORTS HON. SEC., CAMBRIAN CHAMBERS, 3097 NEWPORT, MON. COLEFORD. T 0 WELS ATHLETES. COLEFORD PROFESSIONAL SPORTS, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 7TH. 1899. 12° Open, 1st prize, £ 10 10s; 2nd, £ 3 10s; 3rd, £ 1 Is. 440 Open, 1st prize, £ 3; 2nd, £ 1; 3rd, 5s. Half-mile Opan, 1st prize, X3 2nd, £1; 3rd, 5s. One Mile 1st prize, £2; 2nd, £1 3rd, 5s. Mile Open Bicvcle, 1st prize, JE4 2nd, £1108 3rd, 10s. Two Miles Open Bicycle, 1st 2pd, 15s 3rd, 5s. All hard cash Prizes. Entry forms and all particu- lars of Alt. Webb, Secretary, White Swan, Coleford. Ijotfls, &c. LLANTWIT MAJOR. K GEORGE, CENTRAL RESTAU- RANT, THE BEACH, LLANTWIT MAJOR, Caters fbr Picnics, Parties, School Treats, and Daily Visitors at moderate charges. Bathing dresses provided. 374 PORTHCAWL. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. fJ —100 Rooms. Special Terms for Families. Good Drainage. First-rate water supply from the Porthcawl Water Company. Certified by Prof. Frankland, Analyst to the Local Government Board as being of high organic purity, and excellent for dietetic purposes." MISS FRISBY, 1825 Manageress. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. RJL HE BRIDGE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. PROPRIETOR „G. TREHARNE. This Old-established First-class Hotel has recently been re-furnished and re-decorated in the most modern manner under new IDa,n3.gement It occupies the finest and most cheerful position in Llandrindod, and is in close proximity to the Baths, Pump Rooms, and Station. It contains 70 Bedrooms, Drawing-room, Ball, Billiard, and Smoke-rooms, and the Dining-room, which is capable of accommodating 100 guests at separate tables, has been made a special feature of the establishment. HIGH-CLASS CUISINE. BEST VINTAGE WINES. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. LOCK-UP STABLES AND COACH-HOUSE. TENNIS. MODERATE TERMS. 3085 SWANSEA. ROY A L O T E L, (^WANSEA, This Hotel contains spacious Commercial and Coffee Rooms, Drawing-room, Private Sitting- rOGms, good Bedrooms, Bath-rooms, Billiard and Sm Rooms, and Modem Conveniences. LARGE STOCK ROOMS, WITH DAYLIGHT. The Hotel is now under entirely new Management, and has excellent accommodation. for Commercial Men, and recommended for its Cleanliness and Comfort. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON DAILY FROM 12.30 TO THREE P.M. Central Position. Night Porter. Nat. Telephone No. 56. Manager—R. G. P'ALKNER 1931 (Late Langland Bay Hotel). CRAIGIAU. CRAIGIAU HOTEL, CRAIGIAU, SITUATE CLOSE TO THE BARRY RAIL- WAY STATION. This HOTEL is NOW OPEN and is prepared to Cater for Picnic Parties on Liberal Terms. Large Assembly Room with a direct exit from the Hotel to the Grounds. Good Stabling. PRORIBTRESS: MRS THOMAS. 2852 LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL.—SHAFTESBURY TEM. JU PERANCE HOTEL, Mount Pleasant; 100 rooms. Lit by electric light; bed and service from 23 6d; night porter; good stockrooms. Central for stations. 637 1>UY THE CARDIFF TIMES A snnTW D WAGBB WEEKLY NBWS.-ONE PHHNY. ISgshttgg Abbrt55t5. THE GREATEST gAljBV JAMES HOWELL k 0OMPANT ARE NOW SELLING LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WASHING COSTUMES, COATS. and SKIRTS. txo. 6s lid each. LADIES' FLANNEL COATS AND SKIRTS, from lOa Ud to 84s, Tailor-made. LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, at Sale Prices. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHIRTS AND BLOUSES, at Reduced and Sale Prices, i JAMES JJOWELL & gUMMER S A LB IS NOW IN FULL SWING. SURPLUS AND ALL OTHER STOCK REDUCED TO SALE PRICES. TO CONTINUE TO JGJND OF MONTH. VERY SPECIAL LINES CAN BE SECURED FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT. DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. JAMES JJOWELL AND THE CARDIFF DRAFEBSa CARDIFF, 2711 tltbtrJ aitb Cmtiracfs. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. TENDERS are required for certain PAINTING and COLOURING WORK and REPAIRS required to be done Got the Training School at Aberdare. Specification may be seen with the Superintendent at the School. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned by WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1899. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By order, 3106 FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk to the Guardians. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 22nd July. 1899. A BERYSTRUTH SCHOOL BOARD, TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the Abertillery Infants' School. Abertillery, Mon. (equal to additional accommodation for 240 children). Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Board's Architect, Mr R. L. Roberts, Victoria Chambers, Abercam, from whom bills of quantities may be obtained after the 29th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Additions to Abertillery Infants' School," to be delivered to the undersignec. by August 7th, 18S9. feThe lowest or auy Tender will not necessarily M accepted. (Signed) J. ALED JONES, Clerk to the Board, Blaina, Mon. July 20th, 1899. 3084 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY The Directors of this Company are prepared tot receive TENDERS for the supply of PITWOOD (ai, Colliery use. Specification with Form of Tender (upon whicK alone Tenders will be received) may be obtained of the Secretary at Paddington Station, or of the stores' Superintendent at Swindon. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and market" outside Tender for Pitwood," will be received on ofc, before Tuesday,\the 8th proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept tibff lowest or any tender. G. K. MILLS, Secy. Paddington Station. London, 25th July, 1899. 3113 TENDERS are invited for BUILDING JL FOURTEEN COTTAGES at Llanbarmn. Plans and Specifications may be inspected all application to L. V. Evans, Court House, Pencoed. Tenders must be in by 31st July, 1899. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 929 rjl o B U I L D E R S R "Renders are invited for BUILDING a pair <A SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS at DINAS POWtS tot Mr John Morgan, Westra f arm. The Plans anff Specification can be seen at my office and Bills 01. Quantities obtained on deposit of One Guinea, whict will be returned ou receipt of a bona-fide tender, Tenders to be delivered to me not later than 5 p.m on August 16th. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. H. DASHWOOD CAPLE, Architect. 1, St. John's-square, Cardiff, July 24th, 1899. 3109 TO B U I L D E R s -e TENDERS are required for the ERECTION d WAREHOUSES in MILLICENT STREETS CARDIFF, for John Isaac, Esq. Builders desirous of tendering must send in their ?afneL^ undersigned not later than Saturday July 29th, accompanied by deposit of £ 2 2s fof Quantities, returnable upon receipt of bodAI tender. Stgcification may be seen on and aftst EDGAR G. C. DOWN, AJl.LBJL 61* nigh-^treet, Cardiff. 3115 rJlO CONTRACTORS. ?re invited for DRIVING a HARfl HEADING at Duffryn Rhondda Colliery, near Cgmmer, dipping twelve inches per vard, in rocfc ? Jft' 6in- 6ft. 6in. high from rail. Length of drift about i50 yards. Contractor to find tools explosives, and deal with water made in w K »e/s id by 29th inst., addressed to F., LtoSSVJrXt. Eb0'ai TO ARcmTECAND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS. 1 a T MOORS, CARDIFF, I 0F STEEL JOISTS, FLITC& PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. c Manufacturers of i» Jmraiirn* GIRDERS, BRIDGES, STANCHIONS. i PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOOB& \| „ OFFICES :—EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. | Telegrams: "Dawnav, Cardiff." a National Telephone. Cardiff. No. 694. a FJTHE DE REES BILL POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of ISO of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA, BASXHR&aeff WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON Oli. nIDGE STREET. HBWWWT.