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Sii'tOS, jtlarl'litgt's, anD IDtatbs ,r_ ■ \OTKM <?fa''f? XM?r His head are c?tf?t? <? a minimum ?f!- ?/?. ?'- 20 <w-?. <? MM.? ? piepald cr ft'LI'Y y10 '?? an estra s.?arie 4v,t,t. ?.rm</ No HthciS o/'fA? description icitl be t?f'?c? wi: .4"twiittc,,itea bt/the name ami address of the sender, "Sci ,ed t'iro ijh a solicitor or an ae/jt or corresfon- itHtnf fAtWhSTKKN MAIL, BIRTHS. jFN-itv«.-Oa July 10, tli,, wife of D. W. Jenkins, Bro jjghel, IV-rlePH. o. a d .iughwr. MARRIAGE*. \)nLWtHf Rt-t'?- 'u ?une ?? (by aptct*! lt?en"). at Ti iui'v i'>'Urch. SMtnat. by tUe Re*. A.A.Mathf?. v J r ?:)w?d.<.?<.s:s0.. of bf, J. t,? I I:?s t?'<t '?"(.?? of Mr? W. Hen. both of 51 k eld,it t)t Nlr. W. ]goes. b-oth of ?"?- DKATHS. j,'Sh:i'l! -On July 1,?. a' IV.r lawn, Pontypridd, In his 721111 fur Mr* rii-iuns L.l- fit ittrmoriam. I:'V' NOTICES inu^r heading are charged It. for 20 <i td tii. fur every ten lards extra. IN MKMoniAM. of TMwin E,lg:%r (F.d.lyl, son of John ami .Turn.- Jaoiea. SO, "'lImh Lutou-piace, lat«> of 3o, Auiu'ta-j-treef. S|ilotl:»nd«, Cardiff, wlio departed this llfo ,iu/i 1.. :7 Gone, but not forgotten.
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A. A. STYN,! C°* J..  COMl'l.liTK FUNERAL FURNISHERS. EVKUV iii.QUisiTio FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLAUSES. rioiitif" is of Cars, Heard!?. Hhelllblers, superb Flemish liorae*. t'O¡\CL8. Broughams, and eleff nf\Uf tquijimcut for Funerals. i't?ctLiM?sAt'i'nctTH?. ).?.)t.nd!t'.WMMKiN?.aTttKKr. (AHUH't. 73264 _—— Jublir flottets. "4_ TT?ITAKtAX CHURCH, WEST-GROVE. ll()-.Nioli?i)W. Eleven a.m. aad 6, p,m. Morn.—Modern F?ithaudCuHure." Even. scn.e Lc!'?'??fAdv?r!)ity. qoH TT~0 N M O U rnsRiR?. fIlUlTHRN AND W;S ?Ttl PARLIAMENTARY DIVISIONS* NOTICE. ALL CONSERVATIVE and UNIONIST Owners af Property in the Southern and Western Divisions of Monmouthshire who are not already Registered to Vote in those Constituencies are Requested to Communicate with the Agtnh for the Districts in which their property •s situated "et Iter thall THURSDAY, July 17th, or with CHARLES H. TIPPEf, Hon. See, West Mon. Constitutional Association and Organising Agent South Hon. Conservative Association, Savings' Bank-chambers. Newport. Mon. 94806 OT. MAITYS HOSPITAL MEDICAL ? SCHOCL. PADDI?STO?. W. Tne WINTER -?ESMO? He?tis on OCTOBER 1. The Prospectus, t:> le had on application to the SCHOOL SECRETARY (Mr. F. H.Maiiden;, contains the fullest inf('rmati"lI a ttl t h\' ::ki\'lIce ;cJ¡:ar:;hip', ill va'lie frOIll fifty to a Hundred Guineas, whioh will t-e awarded by Oueti Kxumiiiation on September 25th and 26Ui; to the course of stu-iy. the Special Classes for the Higher Examinations and Ue^rees both at the Colleges m.d the rmversities, and oil all nutttrs couuected with the t»achitiK in the Hospital and the School. The Coilego is under a Warden—Dr. LUFF. HERUERT W. PAGE, M.A., U.C., Cantab, L15 Deau. _u_- RHOVDA AD SWANSEA BAY JLt RAILWAY. Nr TICT IS HEREBY Gins. that, the LINE ii now OPEN tot PaAergEU TRAFFIC from BLAEN- (iWYN'FI t) BLAl:S1:HVDl>A, in the Rhondda Valley; aid f>r C.UOUS and MINERAL TRAFFIC between BLAENCJ WYNIT and Tit I H URBERT JUNC- 'II UN wi'h the la ft' Va.'e Riiitway. An-i Notic- i» H' rebv Further (liven, that the LINE betwe n BLA: XHIIOXVDA and TREHERBERT will be OPEFl) for FASSENUEli TRAFFIC oii MONDAY. the 14'h irist. esee Special Bills. By Order, U. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, July 1,1390. 94694 COAST 9F [1. WALES. good Fishing and HunUiig (Foxhounds and Harriers), perfect sfaiiftary Arrangements, with abundant Supply of pure W-tter finm Flynlimoh Lake. "A fortnight's residence at Aberystwyth In some cases is ((juivHlcnt lo a month's residence at most other watering places."—Sir James Clark, Physician to the Queen. "You cannot have a healthier watering place fit England or Wales than AIiliRi>TWYTH."—Sir W. Gull, Bart. Tjirougli Carriage from Merthyr and Cardiff. j^TXTuf CANAL xNaviuaiion. 1) HEREBY (ilVEN. that the ANNUAL Gi.NDH U, ASSEMBLY ot the COMPANY of PRO- PKll-.T'jRS oi lu Ni A 111 CANAL NAVIGATION will tebe! i*; the ta:nl Ottic". Bank ehamleis, Neath, en IHl'R'liAY, 'e l'tu aay ot July instant, at Eleven o'clock ir. the >tI:))1). '1HOS. U1LMAMS. C)Mt< to the Uomp?'v. _?h. Juiv 11th, l'-»j. ?S_ ATif ;j;TiN K i?rLBLlC.—The Argen- Ati,?e Government are GRANTING 5C'0 ACRES of CUUD L.\N l>, \V re-t'-nccd. wirli House and Water Supp y. A?n A-?lhtt 1'AMSAGE? to Agriculturist*. Gud'-nem, Masons, Bricklayers M iilcr, BlIi Idt" 1TIr3, l"L\ker. Painters, tjuarrymen. Fishermen. Coop/rs, and J,bOllrtr$. Finployment- Guaranteed. Landing, Lodging, Bvnrd, and Conveyance—ALL THils EHEE. -NO OF ANY KINI). Paniphlet« Free. —Apply to A. AD'AK?. Cbi?t of ihe Ar?'ntme lrttnrma!iou t Wales, Charles-street-clmmi ei^, Card ft'. 9'?'.7 Cï..HTIFY-1hat-JOH N,,I' BE t,,k, anv I)EBTs < on'i.ieied by my W IFE, sAitAH ESOOTT, living at 32. E,,e i.jn-strvet. Canton, after this date, JuiV S2:=:i" i Kjcott. Witness, C. A. Macaulay, [nl; GI A-. A'L' %N'I,:STEI,'N I-'AILWAY. NEW A.Nl) IMPROVED SKRVICK TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, 17A WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTKAND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WFYMO! TH to (il'l.RNSEY in ah >ut V. hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about 1J- hours. POWERFU L F.Wr STEAM Kits, specially constructed for the Great Western Ooinpany for I bi Service.and Fill I! 1 > WITH EI.Et.TKIC LIGHT AND ALL LATEST IMPItOV KM F NT- will (weather all,1 circumstances p Tin pin DAILY from WK VMOUTH to G,J«.RNSEY and JERSEY ^Monday Mornings ere.-pi..| and from JLIbDl' and GUERNSEY to MOUTH (Sundays excepted), in connection wtili FAST TRAINS tro"> and to all parts of the Great \í'rH 'JlL P¡b.,etJ; leaving New Milford at 50 p.m. Swans h at 2 20 a.m. feaeh Guernsey III -lit o 46 P..in. ;iid Jersey about 9 0 &,111.; all.1 ie.uttig Jersey at 8 30a.m. Guernsey IL 11 4: iiii-I New Milford at 1 451\111. Passengers p,isa direct between the train and Iteamei ht Wevinieii! f7-? ? 'XY. LUTBEHT. neral Manager.  (j A L B 11 1 A 11 A 1 L W A Y S ABE RY ST WITH. TOWYN. BARMOUTH, \C., VI", THE WU; VALLEY ROUTE. IMPORTANT A' Ci.LEIiATlON^ have been made in the TRAIN "LHVhL tiom 1st, JULY. and 'Through Carriages are now Running Djhv Irom Cardiff fT.V.) at 10"8 11.111, rk (IJ, an i M.)aMl 5 a.m., and Mcr- tln r (li. and M .),it i?.lu 11111, The Rhyninev Coinpany'b Train trom Cardiff at 1130 a.m. connects wi'li Newport Through Carriage nt Bargoed. Fort i.iyhtlv and Two-jnonthly Tourist. Tickcta arc Issued at all the Principal Stations in South Wales. J. CON AC HEP.. Secretary and General Manager. Oswostrv. Juiv, 18801, Mc&3 1) U li X H C A W L BANK HOLIDAY, ,rGUST 4TH. ODDFELLOWS'AND Fu)fKS'jH:)iS FETHANDGALA. MILITARY 'WI RNAMFNTS, RACING. 4c. Ovi-r ,t5J in Prizes. g9- V 1A UD1FL' tNlTCD CYCL^G CLUB SPDHTS, JULY 19, 1890 £ 100 IX PHIZES. SEE CAPPERS' WINDOW. It. It. WHITF, Ron. See., ,5ÇJ Bridgwater Anna. Cardiff, -u IIL CASILIS AIICADE CU.ULANY (LIMITED). Sllors AND OFFICES TO LET. Apply to the Secretary, Mr. IVOIl J. ROBERTS, Salisbury-chamber*. 90213 Castle-street, Pordiff. 4- .n_ PUINTF. OF YI AS IS. EN AVANT!" Seventeen Pi ze Medals and Legion of Honour IGnu..¡ l'riz('. p,.ri' l"Q) wU»le3aIe and Relaii.-W UakRI#, n„wuti- 44rl public .f}.ottrt. A MALOAMATION OF TIIE BRL-'CON OLD BANK (MESSRS. WlLKlNS and CO.) WITH J^LOYD'S BANK (LIMITED). EXTRACT from the REPORT of the DIRECTORS of LLOYD'S BANK (LIMITED) PRESENTED to the SRAUB. HOLDERS at the THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY GENKRAL MEETING, HELD at tile GRAND HOTEL. COLMORE-ROW, BIRMINGHAM, on MONDAY, the TENTH DAY of -FEBllUJ.RY, 1890. at TWO O'CLOCK P.M. Your Diltctors pretent herewith a Statement of Mie Liabilities and Assets of the Comdsny 011 the 31et day of December last. The available Profit for the past year, Includiug the amount brought forward from the previous year, after payment of charges and expenses, carrying forward the amount neoessary for Rebate of Blits. and making due pro- vision for Bad Debts and Contingencies, Is £ 274,024 6s. 3d. Out of this an Interim Dividend at, the ritte of 15 per cent, per annum, free of interna tax, Rmouutlng to £ '92,000. was declared for the half-year ending the 30th day of Juue last. Your Directors recommend that a Dividend at the same rate for the past half-year, {.mounting toR97.SW. be now declared that a Bozitl3 of 2s. per Share, amounting to *16,250, be added to this Dividend that the sum of £ 5.245 15s. be applied in payment of Income-tax upon the above Dividends aud Bon us r, that £ 50,000 be added to the Reserved Fund; and that the balance. £9,030 lis. 3d be carried forward to the Profit aud Loss Account of the present year. The premiums derived front the small number of Shares issued alllce the amalgamatlq ns of last year to complete the Capital have been applied partly towards the heavy-costs of the amalgamations, and partly in addiug a further sum of £ 30,000 to the Reserved Fund. The business of the Bank satisfactorily reflects the considerable improvement thttl has taken place la the trade of the Couutry, and the estimated results of the amalgamations sanctioned In IdArob last have been fullv borne out. DIRECTORS- I THOMAS SALT. Esq.. M.P., Chairman. 3nnv SPKNCER PHILLIPS. Eso.. Deoutv-Ohalrmati. 7 i ??. CHARLES EDWARD BAKNETT, Esq. BERNARD TINDAL BOSANQUET, Esq. EDWAlm GM. Eq, EDWARD BRoDIE HOARE. Esq., M.P. JOHN JAFFRAY. Esq. JOSEPH 80KIVENEK KEEP, Esq. J. ARTJIUlt KENRICK. Esq. GEORGE BRAlTHtf AITE LLOYD, Esq. KtCHAKD BORBA?AILB LLOYD, liq SAMPSON BAblUl LLOYD, Esq. JOHN (IHAIILIISy- kL. r? Oh! sDq: Xs4. t HlOlUHU VASS?S TA8SAK.SM1TH. Esq. GEORGE DUNB. WnlT?AN, &q. I ROBERT WOODWARD. Esq. GENERAL MANAGER-HOWABD LLOYD. STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND A83ETS ON THE 31ST DEOBMB?Rt 1889, Z/?&r?6- Subscribed Capital (being 162,500 Shares of £ 50 each) £ 8^6^M0 0 Capital called up, viz., 162,500 Shares at 23 per Share .16.000 Reserved Fund 0 0 Ditto (added from Premiums on t!bare). 30.000 0 0 730.000 2.030,000 0 0 Debts owing to sundry persons by the Company- On Bills or 3otes accepted or endorsed .< 388,855 13 0 On Deposit, Current. alld other Accounts t. 16,671,166 14 6 Profit (including .t:45 6s. 2d. brought foVward from last year) 274,0^4 6 3 Less Interim DMdend for Half-year ending 30th June, at ^qg/yv) 0 0 15 per cent. per annum. lucoue-tax on Dividends and Bonus tor the yoar. 5,243 16 0 101,243 16 0 172,780 11 3 B-?snee, pr?po:ed to be appropriated as follows lu payment of Ha)f-ye*r't Divideud to 31st December, 16\ 007'500 n n pe) cent, p?tumum .„.„.„„„„ In payment of Bonus of s. per 81HUo 16,250 0 C' To be added to the Reserved Fund 50,000 0 (I To be carried forward to next year ■ 9,030 11 a 172.780 11 3 £ 19.26/792 18 8 '19.?6:,792 18 B A SSETAG- Cub in I¡aud. witb Bank of EII¡:land. &t Call. and Short Nt.>tlce. 4,065.305 0 1 Bdls of Exchange S2.7W,087 9 10 Console, and oilier British and Indian Government, 0 11 Colonial Government Securities, Corporation btoc!?. E'?thh Railway Pr» 1 616440 14 3 tetCMM SLock, and Sundry Investments ————-— 3,772,336 15 2 10,'97,789 5 1 Advances to Customei s, Promissory 'Notes, and other Securities 7,39' ,fc35 18 6 Liabilities of Customers tor Bdls 10ocpud or endorsed by the Cotijpaiiy .I iS,855 13 0 Bank Premises and k,Lkruiture .o I,, 384,512 2 1 £ 19.262,792 18 8 HOWARD LLOYD, GKKKRAX. MANAGER. WE HBRKRY CERTIFY that we have examined the Accounts of the Company, and that the above state- meut correctly sets forth the position ot its affairs on tho 31st lay of I lecpmber, 1083. C, A. HARRISON, BAR RAIT, WEST, AND THORLE Y, I CFLARTJTRKD ACCOUNTANTS' PRICE, WATfiltUOUSE, AND CO.. ) AUDITORS. PLACES OF BUSINESS (In addition to.the Offices of the Brecon Old Bank) < H tAD OFFICE. EIRMINGRA IC. REGISTERED OFFICE 72. LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, E.O. LONDON: CIRV—72, LOMBAKD STREKT, E.C. | WBMKEN6<KaTOX-<3. HAMM<MM!Ta-KOAD, W. WK T EXD—t)?. St. -).tMM'fi(mT. 9.W < HAMPSTEADI— 13 AND 14, HiCN-SitHfttT, N.W. PIMUCO—33, BtLGHAVt RJAU. S. W. I BIRMINGHAM, I Co!more.r,)w High-street I Temple-row New-street Aston-road Bristol-st/eet DeriOend | Five-»f*ays I Great H?mpt&n-ttreet I I Goooa-ttreet Atherslone I ltridcnorth ) Broinsgrove I Broselev Tturton-on-Trent Camtnck Caterhain Valley I Cheltenham Coventry Darlastcn I Droit wlch I Dudley Eliesmere I Enlield tivesham I Glouyester Great Bridge I Halesowen liandsworlh I Hall ley Hereford I Iroubridge Kidderminster I Leamington Leominster I Lichfield I Longton Ludlow I Malvern Newcastle (Stafford- I shire) Newport (Salop) I Northampton Oldbury Prestelgn I Itoss RugVy 1911 go ley Shifaial Ships ton-on-Stour Hhrefvibury SmeQbwick BIll Ird Strntlord-on-Avon Tami;orth ftnbiiry Walu.ll WarWck I Wednesbury I Wellington (Salop) Welshpool West Bromwich Whitchurch (Salop) Wlllenhall W olverhampton I Worcester I « SOB-BRANCHES AND AGEXCI&S.-— I Aivtchurch I Astwood Bank I Bidford Bloomsbnry (Birmingham) I Bloxwich Brewood Cleoburv ?UortirAr I f C?If!hit1 ?Cra%'eii Arms Dawlt:y I Eccleshall Harborne Hetnceftfd Kenilworlh Maivcrn Link Malvem Wells Montpcllier (Cheltenham) Moseley O?kctt?ntet  Penkf ¡l1ie Per?Kore I tlellylOak 501111Ull I Southiam I8? 4 j. I Road I (Birmingham) ] Snlton Coldfield I Wenlock I Weobloy With thij Bank have been IncorpMfctod. by purchase or amalgamation, the long-e9tablished Prirate Banks of Lloydsan i Co., and Moilliet and Sons, of Birmingham Barnetts, Hoares..and Co., aud Bjsanquct, Salt,and Co. of London Stevenson, Salt, and Co.. of Stafford and Lichfield; P. and H. Williams, of Wednesbury A. Butlin and Son, of Rugbv: R. and W.K. Fryer, of IVolverhiiniptoti I. and I. C. Wrtgh allll Co" of Burton-on-Treiit; Beck and Co., of Shrewsbury and Welshpool; Pritchard. Gordon, and Co., of O.-oseley and Bridgnorth and the follow. ing Jirtiikin* Companies, viz., the Birmiughain Joint Stock Bank (IA':niteci), the %jr,t, (;Itv and County Banking Company (Limited), the Warwick and Leamington Banking Qompany, the Shropshire Banking Com- pany, and the Coventry and Warwickshire Bauking Company, The Bank has Correspondents and Agents In most of the large (towns In the British Isles, as well as in Australia. Canada, the West Indies, Mauritius, and other Colonies, anil thus oCcrs to the public great facilities for transacting Banking business. CURRENT ACCOUNTS are opened upon the terms usually adopted, by Bankers. DEPOSITS are received at interest subject to fourteen d.vs' no'. ice of withdrawal, or by ipccial agreensnt. DRAFTS AND LETTERS OP CREDIT are granted upon Agents avid.CIRCULAR NOTES, payable In all parts of the World, issued. PURCHASES and SALES of Government aud ot her blocks effected, and every description of Banking business transacted. A Declaration of Secrecy is signed, on appointment, by every person engaged in the Bank'sscrvice. UNIV.EHSLl'Y COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. PjttsiDKNT: THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE, G. U. K. PKINCIPAI, THE UEV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Lond. and Oxon), D.D. (Edin). A large numter of ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS, from £10 to ¡¡10 (Open and Close), OFFERED FOR COMPETITION. Examination begins WEDNESDAY, September 17th. 1890. A Fee of £ 10 per Session admits to all Clasies. Single Classes £ 1 per Term. Women Students admitted into Hall of Residence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter at » charge of 30 Guineas per session. For Full P.'i 1 iculars appl^*to the Registrar. University College of Wales, Aberystwvth. MORGAN LLOYD. Hon. Sec. 9th July, 1390. T,82«7 CAHIJIFF GAS-LIGHT AND CuKB J COMPANY. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the ONE HUN. DRED AND SEVENTH iiALP YEARLY or ORDINARY MEETING of the Proprietors of this Com- piny will he held In the Board-room, at the Company s offices. Cardiff, on TUESDAY. the5th;d»y ofJAugust Next, at One O'clock p.m., for the trllnSRction of the General Business of the, Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after the 26ii, clay of July instant, and will not be re-opened until after tlie sail Meeting. after ti.e s.i I By Order, GEORGE CLARRY. Eecretary. Cardiff. Sth July. 1393. 94862 rpfiE MOUTH WALES UNION BANK X (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of J)ire(!"Ok.s have this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND upon the Paid-up Capital of the Company at. the rate of 7 PUR CENT. PER ANNUM, free of Inc >me-fiix, tor the Half-year eiiditigSOtti ultimo. The above Dividend will be Pavnble on and after WEDNESDAY, 16th instant, and the usual Warrants wi 1 be forwarded in due course. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY. 9th, till THURSDAY. 171h instant. I oth days inclusive. Bv Order. T. R. R. DAVISON. General Manager. SwaTisea, 7th July. 189tl. 9 782 I-Jitb I iriti ti, its. New.Edition. Now Ready. "Y FERCH 0 GEFN YDFA." Gan CRAIGFITYN. Price Is. By Post Is. 2d. DANIEL OWEN and CO. (LIMITED). CARDIFF. 94127 Now Publishing, in6d. Parts. "OES Y M E R T H Y RI.' A » DETHOLION 0 HANE3 YR EGLWYS." Gan Y Patoh J. D. JENKINS, D.D.. Vicar of Absrdare. CARDIFF. 94128 JJ E WETSUNS OLD QAUVEDQAKpURNITURE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID. Illustrated Catalogue and Special Designs Post Free. TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD, LONDON. 8212 TONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL HILL VOHTBHB AND 1)ELIVKKGRS, 4lGH ,S??.?? Bm-potter. M the 0 X?dr. Md ami Mt?cd. BUl-poSters to the 0? Weatern and Neath and Brecon J&UwtVt.Md the Pr?ip? A??n. n. L.?CM ? 'h° Mnrinat Se"3 PtMM a3J16 G REIAT ID L(APEI LZY A L r, (THIS D A. Y, pjEHNE JgROTHERS, QUEEN gTUEKT, CARDIFF. THE WHOLE STOCK Has been IMMENSELY REDUCED. In addition, the Buyers have just returned from attending several Urge MA N UFACTUREUS' STOCK T A KING SALES, Where they have seoured a Big Quantity of SPECIAL CLEARING LOTS, AT NEARLY HALF THEIR nEAL VALUE. Save 25 per Cent. by Buying at this Bale. 84873 P-t OSE, BLOOMS ROSE BLOOMS! THOUSANDS IN BLOOM. THE ENGLISH FRUIT AND ROSE COMPANY (CRANSTON'S), LIMITED, KING'S ACRE. HEREFORD. The Largest Rose Growers in the West of England. Qur Boses are now In Full Bloom. Gentlemen intend- ing planting new Roses In the Antumn are inviffd to come and Inspect them and make their selections while tile Plantl are la Bloom. BOXES of ROBE BLOOMS and OTHER OtrOlON FLOWERS, from a. 6d. upwards, will be seut by Post or JeRUla Order. BOUQUBT8. WREATHS. Ac., MADE TO ORDER. Ttelcgraphio Address ;-CfIA,-iBTOIf. HEREFORD. 94513. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.— JL THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS nurifv the foulest blood, and relieve every Disease 0 8tomllob. Liver. ond Kidneys. Pure Blood gives Health. Thou- sands have been cureil by the" wonderful Pills whose disease could not be reached by any other medicine. Sold by all chemists, In boxe- lid. and 2s. 3.t. each SCllt by rail 10 nui- addrvss. m Rentiers anti Cjontiacts "VTSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. TO IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS. The above-named Board Invite TJ3NDKRS for TWO MAIN LATTICE GIRDERS, 77ft. Sin. or thereabouts in length; alio OHOSS GIRDERS and IHON FLOORING for 36ft.. CARRIAGE WAY, and all other Ironwork ad shall be found necessary for the Cymmer Bridge, Forth. Plans and Specification may be seen and Form of Tenders pbtalued from tho 7th to the 22nd Inat. at the Surveyor's Office. Local Board Offices, Pentre Rhondda. Tenders to be delivered at the laid Office under eeal by Noon on the 23rd Inst., addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board, and endowed, Tender for Cymmer Bridge Ironwork, Ac." The Board does not bind itself to the lowest or any Tender. By Order, 94667 lot July. 1890. J. W. JONES, Surveyor. ??bUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. jpOUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. COAL, TOWN-HILL ESTATE. The 6WANSEA CORPORATION Invito BENDERS for WORKING THE COAL in the WAUN WEN or CUCKOO BEAM. lying under the Northern Side of Town-hill, within tITe Borough of Swaiisea, on lease for a term of 30 years, from the 29th September Next. Persons tendering must state the Royalty per ton they are nrepared to pay for the Quantity of coal worked; tlffi dead or sleeping rent to be at the ritte of St per acre per annum (the urea being 180 acres), aud • price for way leave must also be stated. The places at which the surface of the ground would be broken or interfered with must be clearly and definitely mat ked upon a pIau for the approval of the Corporation, and auy compensation required by the lessees of the surface must be settled by the persons I taking the coal. Plans and Sections can be Inspected at the officii of the Borough Surveyor, 13. Somerset-jtlaco. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Coal. Towti-bill," to be sent to me not later than FRIDAY. the 1st day of August Next. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept any Tender. JNO. THOMAS, Town-clerk. Guild-hall, Swansea, 7th July, 1890. 94777 rjnolSuiLDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are Invited for the ERECTION^f a PARSONAGE at Vellndre, Penboyr, Llandyssil, Carmar- theiiabire. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Rock Cottage, Vellndre, and at my Office, at Llandilo, from the 7th to the 21st instant inclusive. Tenders ftddressnd and delivered to me on or before JULY 24ih, 1690, endorsed Parsonage, Peliboyr." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. D. JENKINS, A.R.I.B.A., M.B.A.. Architect. 1- ill. IOAA onoi King-street, i,iauquo» ju*y *in» To BREWERS, LICENSED VIC- TUALLERS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are Invited for the PURCHASE of all that DOUBLE-LICEN Jm HOUSE, known as the GREEN DOWN COTTAGE," with the COTTAGE ADJOINING THERETO, in the Parish if St. George'?, Glamorgan- shire, for the residue of the Vendors' interest therein. The Vendors do not pledge themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Applications to be made to Messrs. Bpencer, Corbett, and I'.vans, Solicitors, 6. Working-street, Cardiff, from whom all particulars can be obtained. 4781 "VXTAli DEPARTMENT LANDS. LETTING No. 65. LAND TO BE tLET FOR GRAZING AT BARRACK- HILL, PEMBROKU DOCK. TENDERS are Required for the LETTING of the above. Parties Uesirlng to Tender for r he ame may oblaln Forms of Tender ou application to this Office on or before the 26th JULY. 1630. All Information respecting the eald Lind3 may be obtained at the Royal Engineer Offioe, Hobb's Point, Pembroke Dock. on or before the above date. The Secretary State for War does not bind himself to accept the hllthest or any Tender. T. GLANOY, Lieut.-CoJonel, R.E., Commanding Kovat EnKinffr. South Wales. Royal Enginetr UMtee, 180. Cowbridce-road. L 3 M 1 Canton. __L J'O CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The BARRY and CADOXTON LOOAL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for PRIVATE IMPROVE- MBST WORKS in the following Streets, ijilmely:- Iddesleigh-street, Main-street, Kenilworth-road, 1 Harvey-street. J Quarella-strett. Plans, Sections, and Specifications may be seen and Foriti of Tender obtained at the Office of the above Board, Vere-stroet, Cadoxton, upon application to the undersigned, from whom all further particulars may be obtained. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Private Improvement. Works," to oe sent In t- the undersigned n,)t later than the 26th Juiy, 1890. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 7th day of July, 1390. 9H860 uh J. C. PARDOE, 8nrvevor. rA puN DKRS ITreTnvited for the ERECTION JL of a NEW ENGLISH BAPTIST OHAPEL. BLACKWOOD. MON. Plaus and Specification may be seen at Oak Villa, and Quantitienobtaineti from the Architect, Mr. W. L. Grifiillis 68, High-street, Newport and Blackwood. Sealed Teudela, endorsed Tenders for Cliapel, to be sent to me on or before Ten o'clock a.m. SATURDAY. July 19th. Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily ac- oepted. OWEN EDWARDS Blackwood, Mon. 94863 rjpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDER8 are Invited for nUILDING from 40 to 60 HOUSES on the GILFACH FAltGOBD FACH FARM, between Pengain and Bai-good, for the Gilfacli Fargoed FJCII Building Club. Plans and Specification can be seen either at Mr. JOHN JOCKS', Heugoed, Maesyowmmer. to whom Tenders are to be sent in not later than JULY i4th, 1890; or at Mr. THOMAS RODERICK'S. Architect, 24, _.Oh rQ4R4 L;iiiL-)n 3i,rec, r"" The lowest or any 'fender not necessarily accepted. J)roptrtp, &c., ftir alt. 'DOR SA LF,. I)y PItIVATle, TREATY within Ii Mile of Neath, an listabllshed N URSK KY. comprising between Three and Four Acres (all broken up and prepared), planted with mixture of Forest, Ornamental, and Fruit Trees (itigi-ext demand in immediate neighbourhood); Soil eminently suitable for all Trees, Shrubs, end Rhododendrons. All Trees in excellent condition; Goodwill of Business included. Also GRASS FARM of bO Acres, adjoining Nurbery (fit ring fence), with good Dwelling-house and complete Outbuildings, in thorough repair. The whole hfeld for unexpired lease of 34 years. Good road. The Nursery and Farm will be disposed of together or separate, at purchaser's option. An excellent opportunity for Nurserymen, Market Gwdeuers. Farmers, and Milk- men.-Apply W. Edwin Shaw, Gilfach, Neath, South Wales. L8 £ 3d $ropmi>, #r0 to let ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession or on a yearly tenancy for a term of years, all that attractive FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "tHB FIRS," delightfully placed near the prettily-situated town of Abergavenny, in the County of Monmouth, commanding unequalled views of the picturesque Valley of the Usk and the Welaii mouiitains.-The House con- tains in the basement three excellent cellars; on the ground floor, entrance hall, drawing-room 30ft. x 14ft., dining-room 16ft. x 16ft.. library, study, servants' hall, pantry, kitchen, larder, cooking kitchen, scullery, to.; on the first floor, five bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, two servants' bedrooms, bath-room, w.c., and box loft. Gas and water laid on. There are also boot-room I dog kennel, potting shed, woodhouse, stable with two stalls and three loose boxes, saddle-room, bay loft, three rooms for men ser~ta, double coach-boule, &a Lm ge wa)ted-in kitchen garden abundauMy .tooked wig choice fruit trees, and large pleasure lawn planted with choice flowerlug and other shrubs and trees. The &.W. Railway Station and town of Abergaveiiny are within three minutes' walk. Three packs of foxhounds hunt the district, aud the River Usk, celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing, is within five minutes' walk -Apply to Messrs. titraker and Son, Auctioneers, Aber- gavenny. 94816 ABERGAVENNY, MONMOtTHeHIRB. mo be LET or SOLD, Furnished or Ua- r furnished, on a Yearly Tenancy or for a Term of 1'.a". and with immediate possession, the excellent FYAeaMrsI, LY RESIDENCE known its "THE BILL." approached by a Carriage Drive, and situate in a fiiiVly- timbered park within half a mile of the Town of Aber- gavenny, in the picturesque Vale ol-N the Usk. The Uouse contains-Irt the basement large beer and wine cellars; on the ground floor, large portico, entrance ball Ion. square, dininc-room 24ft. x 18ft,, drawing- i oom 31ft. x 18ft., niorning-room 17ft. x 16ft., library 15ft. x 13ft., with slrong room, servants' hall, pantry. kitchen, scullery, larder, dairy, and other domestic offices; on the first floor, approached by two staircases, are five best beroom. of large dimensions, two smaller btdrooms, bathroom, large storeroom, and w.c.; on th" second floor four Urge bedrooms. linen-room, and a large attic over this floor. The Outbuildings comprise three-stalled stable, harness-room, haylofts, two coach- houses, coacliniaus-rooms, cowhouses, piggeries, ■oliltry-yaril, dog kennels, and other ueeful buildings. The Grounds Include extensive lawns, shrubbery, rookery, most productive kitchen garden (walled in and otboked with choice fruit trees), greenhouse, hothouse, and potting-house, orchard, and rich meadow laud, the1 who. covering an area of about 17 acres, but the entiro property, which is for Sale, comprises an area of about 76 acres, and format very compact and singularly beau. tilul residential estate. Three packs of foxhounds and a pack of barriers hunt the district, and the River Usk, celebrated'for its salmon and trout fishing, is within a short distance of the house. Abergavenny is an excel- lent Market Town, having stations on the Great Western and London and North Western Railway?/ and the scenery in its neighbourhood cannot be surpassed.- Apply to Messrs. Striker and Bon, Auctioneers and Bsuto Agents, Abergavenny* 94775 ARDIFJ? ADV rcRTISIB G, BILL-POST- ) ING, AND CIROULAR DISTRIBUTING COM. FANR (LIAUTZD). OFFICES > OASTLE CRAMBRUS. 21, CASTLB- STREDI!, CARDIFF. BBOBBTARY. FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptions of advertising, Distributing Circulars; 4- All Orders promptly attended to. Suction £ >iumnai-p» Mr. W liRADLBY Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 14 Horse, Trap, Ac., at Cardiff July 14 Messrs. BRUTON. KNOWLUS and 00. Properties, at Staunton, Gloucestershire roper Messrs. W. O. CLARKE and DOVEY. Oanton Cross Brewery, at Cardiff Mr. DAVlES Public-house, at Neath July 16 Messrs, W. DEW and SON. Welsh Cattle, near Harlech Sept. THEDUKE STREET AUCTION ANDfSTClRAGE ROOM IJ. G. M A DDOX and CO.. Auctioneers!. Furniture, at 189, Richmond-road, Cardiff .Jut, 14 Furniture. Pianos, L-c.. at Itooms July lb & 17 Safety Bicycles and Tricycles, at Roofns .July 23 Messrs. TREGKKTHEN DUNN and Cu. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff July 17 Messrs. GOTTWALTZand BOWRING Hunters, &c., at Cardiff July 19 Stallion, at Cardiff July 19 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Jtily 2:1 Freehold Pieinises, at Cardiff. July 29 Mr. P. G. GOUGH. Freehold Properties, nt Llandilo July 12 Mr. L, HARRla July 12 Ironmongery, Ac., at Cardiff July 8 Messrs. J HOWELL and HUGHES Properties, at Aberdare July 14 Public-house, at ATerdare .July 22 Messrs. HOWARD and KING. Villa and Premises, at Pontypridd July 16 Mr. T. M. JONES. Freehold Property, at Aberavon .July 17 Mr. LATTY. Horses, ftc^at Cardiff 'I. itl)Y 12 Leasehold Properties, at Royal Hotel, Cardiff .JulY- ge'sars 0 a t ] C o y a l H o t et, b ardi f f July lforses, ;ld l r )etrti ? MORGAN and JAMES. Public-house, at Aberdure July 17 Mr. MORGAN. Properties, at Blsenavon July 17 Mr. T. MOORE. New and Second-hand furniture, <ko., at Oirdiff July 14.16,117 Mr. MONTGOMERY. luly 14.16, A 17 Properties, at Cardiff I. July 24 Mr. G. W. MORISCO. Oobs and Ponies, at Cardiff July 16 Mr T.: R. OWEN, Freehold Property, at Haverfordwest litily 22 Freehold Farms, te., at. Haverfordwes1. Aug. 2 Messrs, SHORT and DUNN. Paintings, at Cardiff .July 11& 18 Messrs. SUEPHKNSON and ALEXANDU;. Freehold Building Willi. at Cardiff July lb Colliery Plant, Ac., at Glannant .July 18 Freehold Shop 11011 Premises, nt Cardiff .July 29 Lensehold K?idt-nee, atC."diM .Ju)y 29 LeaKhoid Premises, at Curdiff.Juty 29 Mr. MATTHEW WHITTINGTON. Double-licensed House and Premises, at Neath .July 16 £ >ales bp Auction ? SALT MEAD, CARDIFF. TlfESSRS. STKPHKNSON nnd It' 1 ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION. at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 15th July. 1890. at Six for Seven o'clock p.m., 35 Lots of FREEHOLD YEARLY RENTS, Amounting to 4:189 5s. 7d. Very amply secured, and 70 Lots of Eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, The Laud is free from tithe and land-tax, and will be Sold without any restrictive covenants. If. has frontages to Clare-road, Salt Mead-road, Court- rorl. Coruwall-road, Allertou-street, Stoughton-stree-. Comptou-street, Somerset-street, Hereford-street, Dorset- street, and Devon-street, recently constructed upon what was formerly known as the Suit, Mead," Cardiff. A Conveyance, free of charge (except for stamp duty), will be granted to any purchaser of a piece of land desiring it. Particulars and Conditions of Sate may he hid of the Auctioneers. 5, High-street, Cardiff; 1. E. W. M. Corbett. Surveyor, Castle-street, CArliff; or of Mr. ROBERT W. GRIFFI TH. 94642 Solicitor, Cardiff. GEANNANT CO LURRY. TONDU, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS, STEPHEN SON and  ? ALEXANDER are instructed to 8MLL by AUC- TION, on FRIDAY, 18th J)ny,1890.at the above 001. liery, in the Parish of Bettws, the whole of the Surplus PLANT, MACHINERY, &c., In orabout the colliery, including 6-wlieel locomotive engine, tank do., ten 8-ton coal wagons, egg-end boiler. 27tt. by fift., with fittings; small tubular boiler, pair 5in. horizontal engines, mortar mill, 5ft. 6in. pan and frame; lever hand pump, ram (nearly new), two 61u. steam valves, Bill," Airplay, 100 sets tram fittlugs, two beam scales, rail straightening block, six various pulleys, 3tt. to 4ft. 6in.; quantity various pump rods. 3ft. brake wheel, lot of railway chairs, water tanks, old pit ropes, flooring plates, and several tons of mixed rails and wrought and cast scrap iron. Ac., &c. The Sale will Commence at Twelve o'clock Noon pune- tually. Catalogues, together with any further information, may be obtained from Mr. Lawrence, at the Colliery; or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. June. 1890. 94549 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SALSOF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ?L ALEXANDER are Instructed to SELL by 19 RION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 29th July, 1K90, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions to be then proauced, all that Com- modious FREEHOLD SHOP AND PREMISES, Being No. 90, QU HEN-STREFT. CARDIFF, now in the occupation of Messrs. Cooper Coutts and Co. as a music shop and warehouse, and containing-On the ground floor shop and showroom, large kitchen, back kitchen, and the usual offices; on the firat floor, drawing, dining, and sitting rooms, bath-room and pantry; on the second floor, four bedrooms, dressing-room, and w.o., and a servants' bedroom and attic oil the top floor. The Premises are Freeuotd, anJ have a frontage to Queen-street of 21ft. 6in. and a depth of over 200ft., with a back entrance by all occupation road to Charles- street. Further Particulars of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. lngledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff. July. 1880. 94730 NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. M ESSITS. STEPHENSON and 1VL ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUUTION, at the Paik Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 29th July, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that COMMODIOUS AND DESIRABLE LEASKHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as 11WARNAL, being No. 38, NEWPORT- ROAD, CARDIFF, And lately in the occupation of J. A. B. Williams, Esq., M.I.C.E. The House contains three reception rooms, seven bed- rooms, two dressiug-roouis, linen closets, bath-room, necommoda? te n, hot and cold water, and the usual cnicee. There is also excelleinit celia, age, The gardens contain two vineries in bearing, lawn, fruit trees, and shed, and the house has a side and back entrance. Further Particulars as to lease, &c.. will shortly be published, and may be obtained upon application to Messrs. Corv and White, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. July, 1890. 94729 MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. ]\/| ESSRS. STEPHENSON and l' ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUERDAY, the 29th July, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Known as No. 8, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, now in the^occupation of Messrs. J. Heron Wilson and Co. and others as merchant's offices. The premises have a frontage of 20ft. to Mount Stuart- square and a depth of about 58ft., and abut on the North side the New Dowlais Arcade, is almost facing the main entrance to the Merchants' Exchange, and in the bc3t business centre at the Docks. The proparty Is held under a lease from 1868 for 99 years at a ground rent of ?M 10s., and 13 let at rentait pro- ducing In the aggregate 9121 per annum. Further Particulars may be had of Messrs. Randall and Wilson, Solicitors, Chrles-street. Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers, 6, High-street, Cardiff. July. 1890. 94728 NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF BALE. The SALE of the YARD, COTTAGE, and NOLTON CASTLE INN, advertised to take place at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on Saturday, the 12th Of July, 1890, is POSTPONED. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, Auctioneers. 6, High-street, Cardiff. 94880 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHAITES AT THE EXCHANGIII, MOULNTBTUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY. JULY 17TH, 1890, AT THREE P.M. MESSRS. TREGKRTHEN DUNN and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, viz, :— 2 iClOO Shares Wynnstay S.S. Co. (Ltd.) 12100 Share South Cambrian S.S. Co. (Ltd.) 50 £10 Shares Golricliffe S.S. Co. (Ltd.) < £ i ij Share ( £ 120 paid) St. Donat's S.8, Co. (Ltd.) 3 £100 Sitares IffhiteJarket S.S. Co. (Ltd.) 14 JE50 Shares South Wales and Liverpool S.S. Co. (Ltd). 12100 bhare na a B.B. Co. (Ltd.) 1 iC276 Share Castanos S.S. Co. (Ltd.). I-64th Share B.S. True Briton, of Cardiff. Entries for this Sale can be made up to the 14th init. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs. Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Shipping 8aleamen and A.11ti.ri, Merchants' Exchange. Bute Doeks. Cardiff. 9-1659 BALE THIS DAY. PARISH OF LLANFIHAWGEL-ABBRBYTBIOH CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIBS. MR. F. G. GOUGH has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late P. B. Long, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Candor Arms Hotel, Llandilo. ou SATURDAY, the 12th day of July, 1890;- Lot!. A very excellent FREEHOLD FARM with the Buildings thereunto belonging, known as Pantybaru, situate in the Palish of Llauflhaugel-Aberbythicb. con- taining by admeasurement 69 acres, 2 roods, 2 perches, all of which is now in the occupation of Mr. John Roderick, at the reduced yearly lental of &W, from Michaelmas, under an agreement dated 16th August, 1883. Streams of water run through the lands, iuit- able for irrigation, and there are wells of fine water, also. The Mines and Quarries (if any) will be sold with the Property. Lot 2. An ALLOTMENT on MYNYDD MAWR, being a small tenement 3 Rcrea, I. ood, 30 perches. In Three Fields, highly cultivated, with a Cottage and Cowshed adjoining the Parish-road, now let to Mr. Williani Thomas, at the low yiarly rent of £5, from Michaelmas, payable half-yearly. The Pu, cliamr also to pay for the Timber on Lot 1. by valuation of the Auctioneer. Sale to Comnienoe at 2.30 p.m, Particulars and Conditions of Sale. with Plana, can be obtained of B. Jones, Esq.. Solicitor, Goring-road, i,innell), or of the Auctione it Llanellv. 94i40 &alto liy auction. ON ^TURDAYNBXT. JULY 19TH. 1890. 1\TESSRS. GOTT WALTZ and BO WRING 1VI_ will HOLD a SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, ANU CART IIORSKS, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date. Present Entries Include- 2 Horses from T. P. Powell. Esq. Hunter from 8, A. Whitehead, Esq, Horse from A. Lewis, Esq. 2 Horses from B. Thomas, Esq. Also Entries from Messrs. Smith, Davles, Jones, Edwards, Jenkins, and others. Further Entries are Solicited, which, to appear In Pre- thninMV Catalogue, must be received by ue8day. July iiinlil&rv Catalogue, must be received by Tuesda ?"" PEDIGREE PRIZE SftlRB STALLION. MESSRS. GOXTW ALTZ and BOWRING ill. have received instructions from Mr. John HuweUt to include in their Ho.?f. Sale on SATURDAY NEXT July 19tb,1690. his Celebrated Pedigree Prize I .4E XTS, talliFoIn.I"LD MARSHAL (3087), 9111re MAR'3HAL (8087), A beautiful bay, rising 8 years old, 17 hands, a sure foal- getter, perfectly quiet, and a good worker in all kinds of harness, and winner of many prizes. 94666. ————— ON FRIDAY. 26TH JULY. iS^Sb. An IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of SUBSTAN- TIALLY-MADE and VALUABLE HOUSEROLI) FURNITURE. About 40 HIGH-CLAS8 OIL PAINT, INGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS by RE- NOWNED ARTISTS, a VHRY SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, a Quantity of Pit-at Quality Electio- plated Articles (Removed from Severa) Large Resi- Sences at Penart.h, CAthedral.road, and ?'?here) ESSRS. GOTTWAL IZ and BOWRING ,L have received Instructions to SELL by AUO- ip at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 25th July, 1890. at Eleven «Mclock pre cisely. the VJUtY SUPERIOR and SUBZTANTIALLY- MADJI HOUS' HOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, &c„ Comprising the CONTENTS of SIX BEDCHAMBERS, including a MASSIVK BEDROOM SUITE in American walnut, with handsome wa-drobs and elegant toilet tables five o?er suites in mahogany, walnut, and uh, and the furniture of !econJ!uy and er\'lulh' roon)s; VERY HANDSOME BRASS and JA,?PANNED /?"'?)' 9TEADS with eprinK m?ttressps. wool and hair mat- heM.-s.and be?ing.by first-class manufacturers, in .piendid condition to.'et services .baths. &c.; a COITLY DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, beautifullv inlaid and covered In silk ?Mtryandpt'th. a VERY HANDSOME iU'\lk lifTi'¡lCtliÑthD CABINwith LOFTY BAOK; elegant walnut, rose- wood, and gilt ovennautel large pier glass, occasional chairs ill silk and plush, aud inlaid rosewood centre table, card, occasional, and work tables in loslIwood and other woods; a VERY BRILLIANT-TONED FULL- COMPASS TRieilORU COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, WILTON and BRUSSELS CARPETS of the best quality and very choice designs, supplied by the leading bouses, .i .ii.. „i mni damask window cuitains, a VERY SUPERIOR BROWN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in moroccII leather; a NOBLE 8!Ut:BOA?D with large P'?K'? Lr'ITBnRuAtRuYr MtNING-tABLE en M<?e; a WELL-MAD,^E ckj viUlTEofFUliNITURbiti American waliiut, covered iu lvather with HAN r F. 6rr. SIDEBOARD. DINING- TABLB. and n SECRETAIRE BOOKCASiS; HAND- SOVE MASSIVE MARBLK CLOCKS, equestrian groups and statuettes, and costly suites of vases and ornamen- I al articles; hall furniture In oak, capital grandfathers clock iu curved oak case, barometer and thermomster fit ditto, ituout 410 HIGH-CLASP OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, dinner,tea, and dessert services, table glass, ciec'ro-ptated articles, and a auantity of miscellaneous effects. ON VIEW THE DAY PRIOR TO SALB. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers One Week Prior to Bale. 94733 HIRWAIN, ABERDARE. PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of SALE of a Valuable LEASEHOLD HOTEL and OTHER MESSUAGES. ESSRS. JOHN HOWELL and HUGHES have received instructions to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cardiff Anna Hotel, ilirwalu, on MONDAY, the 14th day of July, 1893. at, 7.30 p m. (subject to the annexed Conditions oi Sale), the following PROPERTIES All that Old-established, Free Double, licensed Public- house or Inn. known as "Tbo Cardiff Arms Hotel," Uirwatn. with the stable and coach-house thereto belonging, and now In the occupation of Ann Howells; also the Mei-suage and Surgery adjoining thereto. and known as No. 2, Station-road, Hirwain, aud now in tho occupation of Dr. Jones and another, and which said Hotel and Coltnges are now let at the low yearly rent 01 £80. Also all those Five Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate and being Nos. 3, Station-road, and 1,2,3. and 4, Watkiiis'-coLwt, Hirwaiii. The Cardiff Arms Hotel, which is the princlpat aud only commercial hotel at Hirwaiu, consists, on the ground floor of a I ar, large tap-room, commercial room. large kitchen, and other offices, and on the first floor, eight bedrooms, sitting-room, and club-room. There Is also attached to the premises a good cellar and an eight- stall stable. The above Premises (which will be sold in one lot) are held under an agreement for lease for a term of 99 Venn, computed from the 2nd dw of February, 1823, subject to the yearly rent oft6 18s. 4d. The purchaser shall, if required, take at avillustion fit theusuxl way the trade fixtures, trade utensils, and stock-in-trade in and upon the Cardiff Arms Hotel, and possession of the premises cau be bad on the 13th day of October next Particulars and Condition: of Sate and any other inf,or- mation may be obtained of the Auctioneer*, at their OSces. 7. arfTbrd;. :IiOneer8. at their Messrs. UNION and KENHOLE, Solicitors, 94707 Aberdare and Cardiff. ———————————— ABERDARE. TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. J. HOWELL and HUGHES have received Instructions from Mr. John Evans, Ynysceuwin Arms, Ystradgynlais, to fiELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, July 22,1890, at Six o'clock p.m., upon the Premises (1;IIlrquls.r Bute Inn, Commercial-place, Aberdare), in such Lots as may then be determided upon, all that old-established FREE DOUBLE-LICOISEI) PUBLIC-HOUSB Known as (lie MARQUIS OF BUTE INN, Commercial-place. Aberdare, with Brewhousa attached, and TWO COtTAGES, Situate and being Nos. 70 and 71. Hute-street, Absrdare. The Licensed House is let upon a vearly tenancy, and is now in the occupation of Mrs. Owens, and with the cottages produces an annual rental oft67 lGs. The whole of the Premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, computed Irom the 2nd August, 1850, subject to the yearly ground rent of 94 Is. 9d. Further Particulars and any other Information can be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 7, Cardiff- street, Lewis-street, Aberaman, and Park-lane, Aber- dare, or ot Messrs. Linton and Kenshole, Solicitors, Aberdare; or of  Messrs. KEMPTHORNE and BONS, 94861 Sol iciioi-o, Neath. PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST. BXTENSIVE SALE cF FKEEHULD PROPERTY, Comprising the FARMS of BULLFORD, in the Parish of St-dntcu. and SPITI'AL OROSS, with other L™^ in the Parish of Buittat; Several Valuable FIELDS in the Parishes of Mathry, Llandissilio. and Prender- itast; and a large number of DWIiELING-HOUSEo and GARUENS. includiug the INNS known as the SEAMAN'S AllYS, the BUTCHER'S AltM, and FALCON, In the Parishes of Saint Mary, Saint Martin, and Prendergast, Haverfordwest. MR. T. UULE OWEN has received instructions to OFFER for SALP, by PUBLIO AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, Haverfoi lwest. on TUESDAY, the 22nd July. 1U90, at One for Two o'clock precisely, in 21 Lots, the Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Above referred to. Further Particulars will Appear In Handbills, and Printed Particulars and Conditions of Cale may bo obtained of the Auctioneer, High-)trcct, Haverfordwest, Messrs. EATON, EVANS. and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest. 19th June, 1890. 94614 ————————— PEMBROKESHIRE. ————————— SALE OF VALUABLE FKEEHOLD PROPERTY. Mli. T. RULE OW EN has received in- 'tructiont to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AU ION. at the CMtte Hotel, Haverfordweat 4n SATURDAY, the 2nd August, 1890, at One for Two o'clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by rti. vate Contract), the following Valuable FREEHOLD FAKMS AND LANDS, In Eight Lots, viz.  of Tenstnt.. Area. Rent, JLc. Parish, Name to. Tenant. Area. Rent, *c. Lotl PO' F. enn. A" Bent. 1 -=-=-=I-; I ten. Ridge Farm Thomas Williams. 20 0 24 12 10 0 2 l)o. Midland Margaret James 6 3 6 5 10 5 2 Do„Cwrawiutel 'l)avld Jenkin. 12 3 32 6 10 0 3 H?yt I I 4 Hays IBroadway James Jobn 154 1 11 60 6 9 5 JBr.wdyl I .l dd T?dcf White- I and 8pttchy cbmcli. Fit-'df Henry Wi!o«x. 30 2 20 22 0 0 6 BMwdy.'LoohtMe.MchMdGwyther. 95 0 24 60 0 0 7 6 B?wdy) Lochiane and Meardy and White- jBpilchy Fields.. church. John Harries 112 3 7 63 0 0 $ 6t. 8 ? at. lwilliam HMrtea. 121 1 ?26 i 65 0 OJ I 5:4 0 T9,?93 17 2 All tUe Tena nt# hold from ye&r to yeM. are In Printed FttttcntM* and Conditions of 8al. are <n course of preparation, and may be obtained on applica- tion to, Mr. Jobo Jame., Estate Agent t Mr. T. Rule owen. Est ite Agent and Valuer and Messrs. EATON-EVANS and WILLIAMS. Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, July 2nd, 18^0. 94858 NEWPOHT CATTLE MARKET. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. ME. G. W. MOltlSCO has been favoured with Instructions to HELL by AUCTION, in the itbove Market, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July lCtb, 1890, 40 Young end Higii-stepp oig HUNGARIAN COBS and PONIES, Imported direct by the Breeder, and can be highly recommended for colliery and other purposes. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock sharp. No Re::rve. Auctioneer's Office. Brordwjy. CardHfr 46OC1l15 RE.VL), IlDuuwyN a Commgnts oa WeL J Men and M-»»— :» »»>• Wirt. £ >AUS bp AUCTION MIt. W. BILADLEY willSCi LL by AUC- TION, at hiS Salerooms, North-road, on MON- DAY, J.ty 14, a Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 8-ile at Two o'clock. 4939nl4 IVt f L R. W. BRADLEY will SBLL by AUO TION, at his Salerooms.. North-road, on IIIOS- DAY, July 14, a HORSE, TRAP, AND HARNESS, Late the property of Mr. F. Bargery (Doo"sed). Sale at Half-past One. 4938n14 MOST-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. BUCKSTONE COTTAGE ANT) CLIFF HOUSS, STAUNTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (Three Miles from Monmouth). TH ESE Most Desirable' Properties, about TFIVE ACRES IN EXTENT, now forming One Property, aud commanding one of the most bca?tifut and extensive vie8 above the River Wve, at the junc- dot of the Counties of Gloucester, Moumouth, and Hereford, will be OFFERED for SALE by PUBLIO AUCTION, unless soonei disposed ot by Private 00111 tract. The Property is capable of being convened Into on* of the most charming Residences in thb beautiful and healthy district, It is within 2t or 3 milej of four Railway Stations, and adjoins ihe excellent high read leading from Monmouth to Coleford and Dean Forest, *nd within a short dltance of the celebrated Buckstone ttock, which stands 900 feet above the level of the Severn. Staunton has long been celebrated for Its bracing air* as well as the beauty of Its scenery. For Price and Particulars aDplv to:— Messrs. POWAiES and VIZARD, Solicitors, Mo. IDontb. Messrs. MORGAN. FRANCIS, and STANTON, Solict tors, Chepstow, Messrs. WALTON and LEE, Estate Agents, Mount- itreet, Grosvenor-square, London. Or Messrs. BRUTON. KNOWLES, and CO.,Auctionam and Estate Ageii a. Gloucester. 94867" IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BRi'.WEKX PROPERTY AT CARDIfF. TO BREWERS, DIVEST .US. AND OTHERS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY 1 have been favoured with hMtrue'toM to OFFER ?r bALE by AUCTION, as a Going Concern, at the R ty.t) Hotel, CardiOf, on an early date, all that dMifaHu Property Known as the CANTON CROSS BREWERY, Cardiff, together with the CANTON CHOS8 VAULTS ?nd Two& fl?18I,1& es or Dwettiug-homet adjoining, M< the Goodwill of t?e Bu!wess connected therewith. The Pnoperty is held for a term of 99 years from Sepo tember, 1851, at a ground rent of 212 128. per annum. The Brewery Plant (eight quarter) is of modern con* struct ion, is in good working order, and has been laid ciown with a view to meeting a large aud increasing business. InfurrnhttonmavtehadonappUcaUon to H. Beard. Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; Messrs. ingledow. two, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. 31. Queen-street, Cardiff. June 21st, 1890. 9..779 TO BREWEKS ANI) OTHERS. VALUABLE FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE FOB SALE. YNISCEDWYN. Mr. MEREDITH DAVlES hai been l'-L favoured with Instructions from Mr. J. Morgan (Iho: owner) to SELL by AUCTION, subject to Condi- tions of Sale to bA then and there produced, at the Crown Inn, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, Julv 16, 189." all that valuable Full-licensed Public-house known as THE RAILWAY INN, With the Garden and Premises adjoining. consisting la all of <4 perches, situate within a few yards of tha Yniscedwyn Station of f he Midland Railway, and on the main line from iiwaiista to Breoon. There is no other licensed house within a radius of < mile or thereabouts. It is situate on the main road from Neath to Brecon, is clo.e to the Ystradfaw* and Swansea CoUtery. and also serves the workmen at seven Sisters and other Collieries. THE HOUSE IS NOT TIED. The Property is comprised in a lease to tho vendor for 99 years, expiring in 1975. at the low ground rent of ie2 83. The building is substantially built and it In a geo* state of repair. There is good stabling accommodation. Bale to Commence at Half-past Two p.m. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Glyu'Neatb, or to Glvu-Neath, CUTBfrBERTSON and POWELL, Solicitors, Nfaath. Auctioneer's Offices, Lamb and Flag, Glyn-Neath, June 25,1890. 9*720 ROSEDALE HOUSE. COURT HOUSE-STREET. PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS. HOWARJ) and KING have l' been instructed by the Owner to SELL bv AU TIO. at the New Inn Hotel. Poutypridd, on WEDNESDAY, 16th day of July, 1890, at Six o'clock p.m. (subject to such Conditions of Sale its then shall bo produced and read), all that Substantially-built VILLA AND PREMISES, Situate in COURT HOCSE-STRKET, PONTYPRIDD, Held for a term of 99 years from May 1st, 1868, at all annual ground rent of £ 3 9s. The premises at the lowest estimate are of the annual r. nt 41 value of £35. and possession may be had on completion of the purchase. They comprise entrance-hall, dining and drawing rooms, five bedrooms, battiKKos, di^nin#MiB, china paunv, kitchen, scullery, the usual out offices, and a capital. large garden. The Auctioneers can safely recommend this property as a sate and profitable investment, it being situate la one of the beat positions In Pontypridd and in closo proximity to the l'aff Vale Railway Station. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 35. TAff-striet, Pontypridd or to Messrs. Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Mill street, Ponty- pridd. 94790 "gHOUT NOTICE OF SALE. RHEOLAMOUSE, No. 189. RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. On MONDAY, JULY 14th, 1890, Commencing at Tws o'clock precisely. MESSRS. J. G. MADDoX aud CO. are instructed by the Executrix of the late Mrs. Dyes to SELL by AUCTION, at the Residence as above, the whole of the excellent. HOUSKHOLD EFFECTS In Drawing and Dining Rooms, Hall, Four BedreoDlf; arid Kitchens. There will be No Reserve. For Further Particulars see Posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Salesrooms, 25, D'lke- at reet, Cardiff. 94796 DCKK-STItl'.ET ACCTION HOOMS. CARDIFF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, July 15th and 17th, 1890, commencing at Two o'Cloek precisely. SALE OF HOUSKHOLD EFFECT. At ESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and cO. will itjL 13ELL by AUCTION, on the above dates, HOUSKHOLD EFFECTS Removed from a Villa Residence in rastle-road. Roath, Also a portion of a Manufacturer's Stock of NEW FURNITURE, consigned for Sale to cover advances, and comprising Appointments suitable for Drawing, Dining, aiid Breakfast-rooms, Halls, and Bedrooms. Also Two excellent Pianos fit Walnut and iibonised Cases, by Neumeyer and Co Berlin. Owing to the numerous Lot: it Is impossible to parli. cularise them, but Goods will be on View Day Prior to and on Morning of ench day's ale. 94847 SALE OF HIGH-(LASS PAIN U:SG:S. DRAWINGS. AND ETCHINGS. MESSRS. SHOUT and DUNN are in- J.: atructed to SELL hy AUCTION, on THU RSIJAY and FRIDAY, 17th and 18th instaut. a Valuable Selec- tion of PICTURES. Sale will take place at 15, Mount Stuart-square, at 2.30 p.m. SHORT and DUNN. MerchantV Exchange, 94741 Bute Docks, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. GREAT WESTERN APPROACH. CARDIFF. ON MONDAY. JULY 7TH, AND FOLLOWING D.YØ. li/! It. L. HARIU has Moeived mstroo- ?y?. ti?J? to &ELL, at his 8aie.roomt, a Large uanUty of IRONMONGERY, Brass and iron bedsteads, fenders, brasses, irons, bathe, buckets, toilet sets, cash-boxes, kettles, saucepana, umbrella stands, coal-boxes, tin trunks, hat-boxes, electro-Dialed goods, pemmbulitors, owing and pier glasses marble aod bronae clocks, regulators, carpets, floorcloths, suites of furniture, Ac. Sale at Two and Seven p.m. 94747 On View Moruing of Sale. AALF: THIS DAY. LAT'.FY'S(CARDIFF).- WEEKL YSALE of HORSES, COBS, an t PONIES by AUCTION. outiAlUlID&Y NEXT, July 12th, at 2.30 p.m. Present eiitriesi,itilestvetal good Harness Horses, also Two superior and very stylish Dogcarts (new), pony or cob size. The property of a tradesman:- Iron Grey Gelding, 5 yeara. 16.1. perfectly quiet, emuneh, and a good w = well adapted for van work and w raiited sound- Chestnut Pony. 13 hands high, grand mover. clever across cou ri try. warratiie-i sound. Further early entries are respectfully solicited. Particulars on Friday. 94767 NEATH. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BREWEKS. LICENSED VICTUALLERS. AND OTHERS. MR, MATTHEW WHITTINGTON hM M t)eenfavoured with instruction* to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle H-tel, Neath. oa WEDNESDAY. 16th July, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions to be then produced), all DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE AND PREMISES, Known as the "MARKET VAULTS," SITUATE AT CHARLESVILLE FLACE, NEATH. The Premises are held under an Under-Lease for the term of 99 years, less three days, irom the 25th day of March, 1836, at and und-r the low yearly ground rent of £6 10s.. and are let to Mrs. M. A. Savoura for a term of 7, 14, or 21 years, from the lot day of Aligist, 18tt4. at t lie yearl y Ln, t of c75. The attention of Brewers, Trade Buyers, and OtllfJrt Is directed to this Property, which is olose to the RMI- way IitaHon. adjoinio, the Meat Market, and opposite theattle Market. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctionftrod his Officss, 3. London-ri'ad, N< •th or to Messrs. KEMPTHORNE and SONs, Solicitors, ljuffry n-chambers, Neath. Neath, 2nd July, 1890. 948764 PRELTMINARY ADVERTISRMENT. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. IUJOD Y BRYN LLANORDR, NBAS HALL3CH. PURE WELSH CLACK CATTLE. MESSRS. W. D..W and SON have iTt received Inunistions fum Mr. A. M. Dun)on to SEI, by AUC110N. During Month of 6ep:embc< next. the Whole of big PEDIGREEHERD OF WELSH CAmE, Mr. Dunlop having tnnsferr-l the residue term ofW lease In Hafod yBryn Farm. _Lianbedr (which he hoW front Samuel Pope, B q.. ,a., to Mr. John Hobort? ^Catalogues are in course of preparation and mavb obtained ot the Auctioneer*. Wellfleld. Bm-or. 19"
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