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fcuths, ittamagrs, anO iJtatl)9 NOTICES ai\Kuring under this head are charged at a imlm rate of Is. for 2J words, and must lc trtui- cdaitnnal U wirds an titra chart* of ia. wilt It Aj notices of this description wtil be inserted is.j'ss L-ut.henttested b." the i.ame and address (If tp sender, MJ forwarded through a solicitor or all aile/It vr Cvrres±Q. NN't.STI.ILN MAIL. BIRTHS. STI', F.,t.-k)n Jn'v 12, at -i,, rw, L I ITouse. Hornsey Kin", ] l" ti, ,;f, vf Charles Butler tsules, M.B.C.M. tjia., rf;, d&\I¡¡;htr, MARRIAGES.. DoBU'S-EnuCKS.-Ou July U. at St. Mary i Church, Oi.iifT bv licciicel. Walter Wi:i:aiu 1\. bson. of Cardi t. to *A*o-r\K>CN> On July V (bv at St. '\).t!i'.<. < ar.tiff, Fred. Y"r?. Scvprn-road. Canton, to Alice r-tt'o'?. Bitdt'??r Ano?. IV.\IIJ. D HAT I IS. JcND<On J"!y ?. at?.Fr?ue tiif' ¡:t'F¡:; ?-r)t')'F!? M?ty.??"<?''?'??'?'"??'?'°''? J re<. Wyndh'ini-roa Canton, aged 6 years. Jl' -Vn July H. Kt Abnystwkh. HtKhJcne:. of The 1» 1 iu« Ouvinar'K". wi.low of t\1e He-v. John Jono>. T.?r d 'Hrn. t'fmbr(?c!<hu' aged 70. Funet? at Nt»ern Wtilneeilav noon. jL<).)M-<t'u.yh.i':t..u'Y?"routy?ntt?,iuht?j2nd, ?Ir. Th,;ui.:s C.U J.11 ,,r.1;Ulô xt Tyttwyd. Ct'my?twyth. C?r<)?aush?e )?f rcsh'tucf cf hit brother). In his Mth year, T. Owen Haw. O.S., Ilatef)f Ithymuey. JpttV.y ref.etted.. in iHcmonam, PY- ??o? ICKS ?'.?r thù heading are charged 1*. ?f 20 ttrdu, a?,?i o? l?r every f?t words <?(ra.
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(J. A STONI! & C°- ?T.j ?t ? ?TONR & ??0., COMl'LM'K l'UNKRAL FURNISHERS. kvllly Rt^UiSlUF. t OK r UNKUAI.S OF ALL CLASSKS. Frol rr, ,rA of Cnrs, Hearsn, Shelliblon, nuperb Flrndsh Hor. Coaches, Broughams. and every 1, i iiuii'mt ut for Funerals. 1\'I>r lar io, n. AIHI l, 'WOI'KINU-STKEKT. CAKDU'L. 73264 £. r public Companies, kr. Th- PIBSCRIPTION LlsT OPENED on MONDAY, the :4th inst., HQII will CLOSE "II cr before FK1 DAY, the .bth nur., lor Loudon and Country. fim J\ I<YfllI FAUM-HOUSE JAM X COMPANY (LIMITED).—Iiicorpuiattd under the 6h»iehoiJerj is Hinted to the amount of their Shares. -Capital A:67.tCO, d v.de J irto (,5C!- Six per CVnt. Cumulative Preference Shares of £:0 each (oi which 2,3iO bharea are nfhv i fl'-rcd f.T ;ut>«cription) £ 33,COO <,<00 Ordinary bharesof .£10 each (of which 2.400 8h,1:S are now ofiWed for subscription) 34.000 £ 37,000 .API'l ICATION zi ,vill )IFCEIVHI) for230 11VK Pl.HClvM FIU<T MORTGAGE DFBF lUUES of 1),il,g pait of all issue of X'33,0t0. lIe V OT-;j;ai;e Debentures are to be registered, and 4Fil, be a first ch irce upon the freehold factory and land il Swaiil-y.land freehold land and warehouse situate in Southwark. and upon the assi-ts of the ':oll1l'ar, and re-payabie in live yars at par, or at ;I,t end if twv years lit £10; at the option of the Com- )111, Y. The Preference Stiskreq are entitkd to a cumulative prei-mitiai dividend of 6 p' r cent., and the capitlllaml the arrest*, if any, of lira cumulative dividend are pay- atout oi the surplus auets in priority to the other bed capital. lhe Prrt-nnce Shares also will falli, tui-a further iliviik-nd ii 25 per cent, of the surplus pretits avai able for dividend in any year after 10 per trnt. has been paid on the Ordinary Shares in that H'1f 'ThePtffenLcpn'?O'dih..rvPhar?nrepayabteM follows i'l on Application, Jfc4 on Allotment, i.110o. on the 1st October, loSO, and the balance of £2 lUs. on the- ht J iiiii.-rv, 1891, if required. Th» i»ei en! urea are payable—A'lC per cent, on Appli- cation, £ 50 per cent, on Allotment, and the balance on lie 1st day of October, 1S90. Any 0: the instalments payable on the Shares and Debentures may be pai I in a ivancf, in which case the uterest and divideiuis will run from the date of pay- Bent. The business is to be taken over as from the 14th May, IfcO. The interest on the Debentures will be payable half- fearly, Dividends oil the Prefejrence and Ordinary Sharts #ill be payable yearly, but the Articles of Association provide for the payment of Interim Divideiids at the iiscretion of the Directors, Each of the Dire toia (other than the vendor, Mr. W ood) will subscribe f'>r £ 5,0 0 itietiitre3 or Debentures. DLKKCXORS. Amhiose Warde. Tdslllun HIli, Wot Firleljjh, Kent (Chairman of the Maidstone Gas Company and Diiector of the Kent l ire and Life Office). Alfred May, Urokt, Kalstead, cievenoaks, Kent (Director of the C'rays Gas Company). Cecil Fgerton Ureen, United University Club, Buflolk- MaIUUV. •Thomas Wi od, Crokeiihill, Swanl-y. Kent. *Wi.i join the Hoard after Allotment. BANKIDRS.- I. I i, foil and County Vaulting Company, 21, Lombard stn et, E.C., and all Branches. (I'or List of Branches see Form of Application.) SOLICITOR*.—Messrs. Mtv, Svkes, and Batten, 2, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, E.G. AVMTOKS.—Messrs. Bryue Bioihers and Co.. 38, Cole- w man-street, E.C. )fA!>r.r}! AY&) SLCKKTAKY.—Herbert Wood. IF MI'OKARY OI HCKS.—6, Kew Bridge-street, Blaokfriars, & C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed for the purpose of Inquiring as a gf in^ concern and further dcvelojiing the "Wl-known business now carried on by Mr. Thomas Wj- d as a Jain and Con ectionery Manufacturer at "1 he. Kellt ish Farin-House Whole-Fruit Jam Factory," 1'1" situate at Swanlev Junction, in the county of Kent. 1h¡¡ fi\ctorv at Swaulev is situated in the very centre (If a yrtat fruit growing district ot Kent, and thus can always command unlimited supplies of fruit. It is *[,I tuaei,e(i t-N- an impoitant railway siwing from the LonJon, Cliat lam, and Dov-r Hitilway (Sevenoaks and M?.!ditone Line), 15 miles from London, and adjoining Bu.udey Junction Railway Station, llence in the season fruit picked in the morning mav be converted In'oJam a/HI jLondon the same day, ready for delivery ? > eustumeis. Tile boons have been examined by Messrs. Bryce Brothers and Co..Chartered A countants, of 38, Coleman- •t'eet, E.C., wli > report as follows i— 38, Coleman-street, London, E.C., June 26,1890. TO XHK DlttKCTOKS OF THE KENTISH FARM- HOUSE JAM COMPANY (LIMITED). Dear Sirs,—We be<; to rt-port that we have examined the books of Messrs. Wood and Co., of Swanlev, and ntracted a profit and loss account for the year ended MMi May, U33, MIl we hereby certify that, after writing on deputation of plant and buildings, bad debts, and Mirtktnjj allowance for discounts on outstanding book d'!t<.thoti is a net prolit of £ 11,536 12s. (eleven tliojsaiid five hundred and thirty-six pounds twelve 8}¡¡illllgs)- We fihve arrived at these figures as follows :— Iiel P.ofit oil Trading fiom 1st July, 1B89, t«l«tli May, 0 6 A('d Av>-rav.e Net Profit for one month and a-h*.f .I. 1.479 11 6 11.836 Vi C t Lesi amount estimated to be deducted 11,836 12 C from outstanding Book Debts In respect (Ir Discount above referred to 300 0 0 £ 11,536 12 0 Ttie reason for taking out the result for so short a STiod h t'?t stock had never been hkl'n previous to30th "tie. 18-9. but We find that the business has much increased during the last three years.—Yours faithfully, HHYOE BROTHERS and CO. The freehold building* and laud, plant, machinery, •' ek-in-trade. book debts, goodwill, & have been valued as a going concern by Messrs. Broad and Wiltshire, of No. 7, Qtifen "street, Obeapside, at t77,O1 3s. 6d. The bO"k debts Included In the valuation have been takin from the b<>oks in the usual way, and will be guaranteed by the Vendor. Die Vendor is a'su interested with otlie-s In Wood's Fruit Compound," which hM hitherto been manufac- tured at the Swanlev Factory. The same is believed to be of considerable value, anil the Vendor has agreed to assign all his interest in it to the Company. The Directors have much pleasure in staling that they bare made satisfactory arrangements with Mr. Herbert Wood, the present Manager, to remain as Manager to ttlecompally. Hence the business wi- I have the advan- (,f a U:tl,ager WILU Ila$ worked it into its present hie lative position. The Vendor, who is the promoter of the Company. has agrved to the purchase price to be paid for the Freehold Buildings (London and Swanlev). together with the plant, machinery, tools book debts, and stock-in-trade, and also the goodwill of the business, and all the Interest of the Vendor in the Fi'uit Compound, at £71.COO. the amount of the abwe valuation, payable as fo"OWS 11:;7.000 in casn, £ 10,000 in Debentures, £ i0,0C0 in Prefe- rence Bhares, fully paid; and £ 10,000in Ordinary Shares, tullv paid. The only Contract entered into Is one between Thomas Wood of the one part and ,:e Company of the other part, and dated lst July, 1890, whereby the business and -iy of May, 1890, I)econie the profits as from the 14th day of May, 1890, become the property of the Company. The Vendor, who is the promoter, will provide the whole of the preliminary expenses of theiformationand registration and advertising of the Company and the of its Cnpital, and also oil printing and general expenses attending tne formation, up to and including tbe first allotment of Shares, and he Deserves to himself the rijjht to enter into contracts with third parties for guaranteeing the subscription of part or the whole of the cspit >1 of theCompauy, and for payments thereof out of the purchase money. He has also entered into certain agreements with his travellers, staff, and agents, and Current trade accounts. As such contracts may techni- cally be constnied as Contracts within the meaning of ttie 33th Section of the Companies Acts. 1867, applicants It Shares shall accept the above as notice thereof, and *iU be deemed to waive any fuller compliance with loch Section with reference thereto. The Contract before specified, together with the •ecount.mts' and va!uers' certificates, and the Memoran- dum and Articles of Association, may be seen at the Omces,f tijo Solicitors to the Company. Applications for Shares and Debentures should be inade on the forms accompanyin cie Prospectus, and forwarded to the Bankers of the Company. together "it!! the deposit, if by cheque, payable to the order of the Bankers, Where no Allotment Is made the deposit will be ?urntd in lull, and whoethe number of Shares or Debentures allotted is less than the number applied for, be ur¡Jlu deposit will be credited In reduction of the ?auum payable on ADotment. Prospectuses, together with Forms of Application, can obtained from the Bankers, Solicitors, Auditors, and It the Offices of the Company. J»t July. 1890. .u, 18257 THE "NEWS or THE WHBX" IS the —- Best and Largest Newspaper in the co>mtcy ftvwts-two IOIMI column*. One Peau wto" ptlUic$}ottre& UNIVERSITY COLLKGK OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH, PRESIDENT THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABRRDAHE, U.C.B. PRINCIPAL: THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Lond. and Oxon). D.D. (Edin). A large number of ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS, from t40 to 410 (Open and Close), OFFERUD FOR COMPETITION. Examination begins WEDNESDAY. September 17th. 1690. A Fee of tlO per Session admits to all Classes. Single Classes iCl per Term. Women Students admitted into Hall of Residence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter at a charge of 30 Guineas per Session. Fur Full Particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. Seo. 9tli July, 1890. LS2*7 OROUGH OF CARDIFF. BOROUG CARDIFF. The MAYOR, ALBERME.V, and BURGEBSB3 of the BOROUGH of CARDIFF Intend at the Expiration of One Month from this dite to Apply to the Local Government Board to Confirm cerlaiu BYE-L tWS for the REGULATION of OMNIBlJSI8 and TRAMWAY CARRIAGES. A Copy of the said Bye-laws may be inspected at my Ofiice by any K&tepaver of the Borough between the hours of 9 a,m. and 5,30 p.m. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Towii-liall, Cardiff. 14th July. 1890. 94918 f BOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The Att-stitio f PROPHIRTORS of OMNIBUSKS Is tailed to the PROPOSAL of the CORPORATION to LICENSE BIX OMNIBUSES to Run on the New Route from Canton Cross Brewery to th- Pier-head via Leck- with-road. Wellingtou-street, Wells-street, Eldou-toad, Tudor-road. Wood-street, St. Mary-street, Custom House- street, and Bute-street, such Omnibuses to Commonca Running not later than the let September Next. All Requisitions for Omnibus Licences, together with the Receipt for the Licence Fee, which la pHyable In advance, must be delivered on or before the 31st INSTANT at the Office of the Head-constable, Wfistgate- street. Forms of Application may be obtained at the Chief Police-station, Westgute-street. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town-clerk. Towli-ball, Cardiff, July 14.1890. 94917 A BERYSTWYTH.- WEST COAST OF WALES. Biacing Air, Grand Scenery, excellent 8ea Bathing, goud Fishing and Hunting (Foxhounds and Harriers), perfect Sanitary Arrangements, with abundant Bupply of pure Water from Plynlimon Lake. "A fortnight's residence at Aberystwyth in some cases is iquivalent to a month's residence at most other watering places. Sir James Clark, Physician to the Queen. You cannot have a healthier watering place In England or Wales than ABERYSTWYTH."—Sir W. Gull, Burt. Through Carriages are running daily from Cardiff (Queen-street) !0 28 a.m., Newport (B.aud M,) 11 5ar.m., Met thy r (B. and M.) 12 10 p.m. Rhymney Company's trains "from Cardiff at 1: 30 a.m. connects with Newport through carriage at Punpam. Tourists Tickets are Issued at all principal Statioas in South Wales. HAMBI I A N RAILWAYS. — A"BERYSTWITH. TOWYN, BRRMOUTH, &c., via THE WYE VALLEY ROUTE. IMPORTANT A< CELERATIONFL have been made in the TRAIN SERVICE from 1st JULY, and Through Carriages are now Running Daily from Cardiff (T.T.) at 10.8 a.m.. Newport (B. and M.)at 11.5 a.m., Rtid Mer- thvr (B. and M.)at 12.10 p.m. The Rhymney Company's Train from Cardiff at 11.30 a.m. Connects with Newport Through Carriage at Bargoed. Fortnightly and Two-monthly Tourist Ticket* are Issued at all the Principal Stations in South Wales. J. CONACHER. Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry. J, 18S9. S4653 GHIAT WESTERN RAILWAY. NEW AND IMPROVED SliRVICR TO THB CHANNEL ISLANDS, VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST )TOUTF, ANJ)ESHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WEYMOtJTH to GUERNSEY in about 4t hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about It hours, POWERFUL FAST STREAMERS, specially constructed for the Great Western Company for this Seivfce, and FITTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT AND ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, will (weather and elrcumstances oermltting). run DAILY from WEYMOUTH to GUERNSEY and JERSEY (Monday Mornings excented), and from JERSEY and GUERNSEY to WEOTIOUTH (Bundays excepted), In connection wtih .AST TRUXS from and to all partlol the Great Western System.. Passengers lenin, New Milford at 50 p.m. Swansea 7 25, Cardiff 9 20. and Weymouth AT 2 20 a.m. reach Guernsey about 6 45 a.m. and Jersey about 9 0 ,.t,m.; and leaving Jersey at 830a.m. Guernsey 10 30, reach Weymouth about. 2 45 p.m.. Cardiff 926, Swan sea 11 45 p.m., and New Milford at 1 45 a.m. Passengers pass direct between the train and steamer at Weymouth. L786G HY. LAMBERT, neml Manager, TFUVE PER CENT. DEPOSITS- LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK (LIMITED). Capital paid tip, £ 420/00; E-serve Fui,d, 269,000.. Head Office—73, LOMBARD-STREET. LONDON. E.C Deposits of £100 and upwards received for one year 4 per cent.; for two year*, 4t per cent.; and for thrt yeai e, b percent. Interest payable half-yearly. 73, LO.VLBARD-3J. RKER, LONDON, E.C. L7997 URITON FERRY DOCK, The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY and the NEATH HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on and after the 1st AUGUST Next Great Reductions will be made in the Dock and Harbyur Dues upon all Steamers and Hailing Vessels entering flhe Dock—in the Dock and Harbour Dues on Coal aid Coke -and in the Pilotage Charges. The Charges for Buoyage and Mooring Cbain. will be Abolished. For the Great Western! HENRY LAMBERT. Kfulway Company, J tor the Ne?th Harbour 1 GWYN LI$WIS. L?] Commhsloners, F GWIN WI8. WHEREAS ANN MATTHEWS, lato of 73. Grove-street, Liverpool. Spinster, died at 75, Grove-ftreet aforesaid. on the 22nd March, 1887. iutulate. alld possessed of certain Freehold Property situate iu or near Carmarthen, in the County of Car- marthen, and comprising Four Messuages, Numbers 17 18,19, and 20. Seymour-terrace; Two Messuages. Num, tiers 21 and 22, Waundew; a Garden near Waundew. in the occupation of Thomas Negus; a Field known as Caepistil, a Field known as Pistill West, in the occu- pation ot Henry Bond, and a Cottage and Land known as Parkfwall, in the occupation of Thomas Jones. AND WHEREAS the said Ann Matthews was the daughter of John Matthews, formerly Postmaster of Carmarthen, ami Catherine, his wife, formerly Catherine Hargraves. The said John Matthews died in the year 1858. and was the son of John Matthews, the elder,of Colwall, in the County of Hereford. and Anne, his wife, formerly Anne Brookes. The said John Matthews, the elder, died in the year 1801. leaving him surviving three children- namely, the said John Matthews (Postmaster), born about the year 1780; Elizabeth, born about the year 1782 (afterwards the wife of Ruck, who re- sided at Pudley, and died there in 1853. a widow and without children); and William Matthews, born about the year 1785. William Matthews Is believed to have married and resided at Tewkesbury and to have died there. It is not known whether he loft any issue. NOW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that infor- mation Is required as to any person claiming to be the Hrir or Heir-at-law of the said Anne Matthews or of the said William Matthews, and such person is requested to communicate forthwith with tile undersigned. Dated the 17tli day of June. 1899. WEIGHTMAN. FUL)DER. and WBTGHTMAN, Solicitor, 94412 6. Water-street, Liverpool. TTOPKIN CHARLES, DECEASED. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all CREDITORS and Other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of HOPKIN CHARLES, late of Charles-street. Briton Ferry, in the County of Glamor- gan, Hay and Corn Merchant, deceased, who died on the second day of April, 189), and whose Will was proved in the District Registry at Llandaff of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the Third day of July. 1890, by Lizzie Ann Jeffreys (wife of Llewellyu Griffiths Jeffreys), the daughter of the deceased William Havard Hunter, Esquire, and the ReverencUDavid Lew in, Clerk, the Executor* therein- named, are Hereby Required to tend the Particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands TO us. the under- signed, on or- before the 20tli day of AUGUST. 1890. after which date the Executors will proceed to Dis- tribute the Assets of the said Deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets of the said Deceased or any part thereof so Distributed to any Person or Persons of whose Claims or Demands of which they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 5th day of July. 1*90. TETFNANT and JONKS, Of Aberavou, Glamorganshire, 94787 Solicitors for the Executori. PISNARTH IIORTICUIJTURAL DOG J, AND PIGEON 8HOW. President: Right Hon. Lord WINDSOR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 1890, SCHEDULES of the HORTICULTURAL SECTION may be obtained of the Hon. Sees., Mr. J. F. PICKFORD, Chronicle Office, Mr. W. BUCKLEY, Ludlow-street; and the DOG and PIGEON SECTIONS from Mr. W. L. MORRIS. Compton House, Btanwell-road. 94654 (CARDIFF UNITED CYCLING CLUB SPORTS, NEXT SATURDAY. £ 120 IN PRIZES. 300 ENTRIES. ADMISSION, 6s. B. R. E, Hon. Sec., 94524 AMAWdiff- iJubltt Routes. WESLEY AN CHAl)EL, ROA TH- W ROAD. LECTURE by REV. MARK GUY PEARS IB this (Tufsday)Erening, Rt 7.30. Subject:—•* Some Old Folks at Home." Chairman, Philip Morel, Esq. Collection in aid of Trust Fundi. 2l5nl6 NOTICIC IS HEREBY GIVEN that the P ARTNElialliP HERETOFORE SUBSISTING BETWEEN US, the undersigned, KLlEZUR JONES EVANS aud EDGAR BIBBY SIMS, cari-vitig on BUtSl. NESS as Stock and Share Brokers, Financial and Insu- rance Agents, at 32, St. MArv-street, Cardiff, under the Style or Firm ot E. J. Evans aud Sims," wasjon the 19th day of June, 1890, DISSOLVED by ORDER of the CHANCERY DIVISION of the HIGH COURT OF JU. TICE as from that dale. All Debts due to and owing by the said late Firm will be received and paid by the said Ellezer Jones Evaut. Dated this 1st day of July. 1890. E. S. EVAN8. E. B. 81MS. WitneM to the Signature of EHcKr Jones EvMt— Witness to the, Woou. Solicitor. Bwansea. Witt es. to the Signature of Edgar Bibby Sims- H. P. LINTOS, Bolioitor. Cardiff. 94912 THE PONTYPRIDD GAS-LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NEXT GENERAL HALF YBARLY or ORDINARY MEET- ING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this COMPANY will be lield-At. the NEW INN. PONTYPRIDD. lif the County of Glamorgan, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of July inst. at 11.30 o'clock ill the Foreuoou. The Transfer Books will be Closed qp and after the 21st instant, aifd will Not be lie-opened ahtll after the said Meeting. HENRY LL. GROVER, Secretary. Cardiff. 15tb July, 1890. 911914 RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. NOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Company's TRAINS will, on and after MONDAY, the 14th inst., RUN INTO and START FROM the TAFF VALE COM- PANY'S M'ATtuN tt TREHERBERT. Five Trains will run between Aberavou and Treherbert each way dally, as follow* UP TRAINS. Bat. only. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Aberavon Departure 8. 5. 9.30.12. 5.3.40.6.30.8.45 Treherbort DOWN TRAINS. Bat. only. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Treherbert Depart're 8.12. 9.3tI.12,13.2.40.6. 0. 9.45 Aberavon Arrival .8.53.10.18.12.53.3.20.6.41.10.25 ,-For Full Particulars seethe Time Bills exhibited at the various Stations. Notice Is Hereby Further Given that this Service will shortly be Altered, notice of which will be given. By Order. H. 8. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, July 12tb. 1890. 94694 nKA N D FIRE BRIGADES' \JC COMPETITION AND SPORTS IN TBS ATHLETIC GROUNDS, WESTON-SUPER-MARE, ON MONDAY, JULY 21ST. £100 IN PRIZES. Over 150 Entries, from the following Brigades. Angle-Bavarian Brewery (Bheptou Mallett). liatlwell. Brighton, Birmingham (Cape-hill), Duraloy, Exeter, Feome. Glastonbury. High Wycombe, Ilfracombe, Pontypool, Stafford, Strond, Swindon, Southampton, Tenby, Wells, Dark Town Brigade from Yokohama, &c, Bicycle Races. Tugs-of-War, Firemen's Races, &C. Grand Procession at Noon. Gates open 12.30: Com- petitions commence at One. Admission, 6d. Reserved Part, Is; Exclusion Tralnl and Steamboats. See Bills. 94928 H. HOBSTMANN. Hon. Secretary. Ilill; CASTLE ARCADE COMPANY (LIMITED). SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. Apply to the Beoretary, Mr. IVOR J. ROBERTS, SalisbUrv-cbambers. 9Q2B • Outle-Orest, Cardin. ana Contracts y STITADYFODWG LOOAL BOARD, TO IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS. The above-named Board Invite TENDERS for TWO MAIN LATTICE GIRDERS, 77ft. 9in. or thereabouts in length. also OROBB GIRDERS and IRON FLOORING for 36ft. CARRIAGE WAY, and all other Ironwork aj ihall be found necessary for the Cymmer Bridge, Porth. Plans and Specification may be seen and Form of Tender* obtained from the 7th to the 22nd lust, at the Surveyoes Ofice, Looai Board Offices, Pentre Rbondda. Tenders to be delivered at the said Office under teal by Nooa on the 23rd liist.. addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board, and endorsed, Tender for Cymmer Bridge Ironwork, Ac." The Board does not bind itielf to the itwtst or any Tender. By Order. 94667 1st July. 1890. J. W. JONES, Surveyor. A BERDARE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. MARDY KOAD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Local Board Invite TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION of the JURUY NEW ROAI), in the Dis. trict of Aberdare, under the following Contracts Contract. No, 1 will extend from Graig House to the North-weit Corner of Hafod Wen, a distance of about 3,390 lineal yards. Contract No. 2 will extend from the North-west Corner of Hafod Wen to the Mardy New Bridge, a dis- tance of about 4.120 lineal yards. Separate. Tenders will be required for each Contract, and approved Sureties must be provided. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and any Further Information with Form of Tender obtained, on applica- tion to the Surveyor of the Board. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, '.ffnbdtolrasteedr Tender for Mardy R ad, Contract No.. than THUaSDAX, the 24th day of J uly, 1890. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. B. ORTON GERY. Olerk. Town-hall, Aberdare. 94776 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are Invited for the ERECTION of 31 COTTAGES at Tylorstown, near Pontypridd. Plans, Specification, and Conditions of Contract may be seen at the Office of the Architect, MivTbos. R. Phillips, Old Bank-obanabort.Pontypridd. Sealed and Endorsed Totiders (on Form of Tender only) to be sent to Mr. S. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Brynheulog Building Club, Tylorstown, on or before FRIDAY, 26th Instant. [9493& The lowest or anv Tender not necemrlly accepted. fp-o BU ILDERS. Persons desirous of TENDERING for the BREOTION of a VILLA RESIDBNOB near NANTYDERRY STATION, Mon., should "ad their Names i*at onoe to the Undersigned, g. H. LllqGEN-BIRKBR. Architect. 146, St. Owen's street, Hereford. 94888 rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING from 40 to 60 HOUSES on the 6ILFACH FARGOBD FACH PARK, between Pengain and Bargood, for the Gilfach Fargoed Fach Buildi tig Club. seen either at Mr. Fktnt and SptcinctMon «m be Men ettber at Mr. JOHN J9NES, Hengoed. Maesyowmmcr, to wbom Tenders are to be sent in not later than JULY 4th, 1890; or at Mr. THOMAS BODERIOWO. Architect, 24, Clifton-street, Aberdare. [94864 The lowest or any Tender not neeesaarily acoepted. property, &C., to Ut. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOOTHBHIM. npo bo LET or SOLD, Fnrniihed or Ua- I furnished, on a Yearly Tenancy or for a Term tof Ttan. and with Immediate pOI_ioo. the excellent FYAeaMr*I, LY RMDENCE known M "THE RIU," approached by a Carriage Drive, and aituatt In a finely- timbered park within naif a. mile of the Town of Aber- Savenny, in the pieturesque Vale of the Vlt. The Houee cantalas-In the basement large beer and win eellars; on the ground fiaar, large port100t.raDCt hall 15ft. equara. dining-room 24ft. It 18ft. drawing- room 31ft. x I$ft.. worminaftem 17ft. x 1 library 15ft. x 13ft.. with trong room, mvanw hall, pantry, kltebon, «u*lltry, larder, d?ry. and ether dw?etttw kitchen. Q? lrit Boor, approached by two otMrnt?, are Ave belt bedrooms of largffflaansiODS, two mailer bedroom*, bathroom, large ttoreroom, and w.e.; on tb second floor four large bedrooms, linen-room, and a large attic ever this floor. The OatbuHtfng* otmprin three-stalled stable, harness-room, haylofts, two ooacla- houses, eoachman's-rooms, oowboum, piggeries, poultry-yard, dog kansis. md other useful buildinp. The Ground, include extensive lawns, shrubbery, rookery, most productive kitchen garden (waileclln and stockedivith choice fruit treet). greenhouse, bothouw, Mkd pottlog-hooie, orcbirli ind neh tnotdow land, tho whole covering an area.of about 17 acres, but Uit entirei property, which is for Bale, comprises an area of awout 76 acres, and foruu a very compact and alngularly beau- tiful retidential estate. Thrte packs of foxhounds and a paok of barriers hunt the diatoict, and the River Usk, celebrated for it* salmon and trout fishing, I, within a ifeort distance of the house. Abergavenny Is an excel- lent Market Town, having stations on the Great Western and London and North Western Railways, and the scenerv in its neighbourhood eanaot be-surp~ Apply, to MeMn). Straker and Bc-r, Auttioaeer* and Estate AgfTTta^Ab«rfavtnny1_J_ PRINCE OF Y 'UST-S.BN AYANTI" Jr —Seventeen Prise Medals and legion of Honour igmad Prize, Parts. IM). WhoWlaand RrtaiL-W. jigsit Dowlaia* M4, aurtiau bunllult"p. Messrs. BRUTON. KNOWLE3 and CO. Properties, at Staunton, Gloucestershire Messrs. W. C. CLARKK and DOVEY. Canton Cross Brewery, at Cardiff Jlr. DAV 1KB Public-house, at Neath.. July 16 THlJDUKJfrSTRKBT AUCTION ANDSTOKAOK 1;00,14, tJ. G. M,ADDI¡)Xand 00.. Auotloncer: Furniture, Pianos, &c..at Rooms July lb & 17 Cafetv Bicycles and Tricy,?IZe. at Rooms July 23 t3afety l8 WT:i,wsaa:;ïëö:Ju1Y 23 Steamship Shares, at Cardiff July 17 Mr D. EVANS Grocery, to.. atPcnartb .July 16 Alearli-S. GOTTWALTZ aud UOWKINIj. Hunters, Ac., at Cardiff .July 19 8ta!llou, at Cardiff .July 19 Household Furniture, at Cardiff uly 25 Freehold Premises, at Cardiff July 29 Mr. J. K. GUNA, Right of Advertising. at Cardiff .July 18 Messrs. HOWARD and KING. Villa and Premises, at Pontypridd July 16 Messrs. J HOWELL and HUGHES Public-house, at Aberdare .July 22 Mr. SPKNCKR JOSLYN. Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff July 22 Mr. LATTY. Leasehold Properties, at Royal Rotel, Cardiff .July Messrs. MORGAN and JAMES. Public-house, at Aberdare July 17 Mr. T. MOORE. New and Beoond-hand Furniture, &c., at Cardiff July 14.15 k 17 Mr MONTGOMERY. Properties, at Cardiff July 24 Mr. G. W. IWRIBCO. Cobs and Ponies, at N,-w Ortik July 16 Mr. MORGAN. Properties, at Blaenavon July 17 Mr T.:R. OWEN. Freehold Farm. to,. at Haverfordwest .Aug.2 Mr. T. PARRY Iron and Wood Buildings, nt Pontypool Road .July 21 Mt. D. PHILLIPS. Property, at Bwansea July 21 Mr. W. J. RD, ltg. J u l y 29 Freehold and Copvhold hst?tM. at Ne&th  July 29 Freehold Farm.. &a., at Neatb.July 29 Messrs, SHORT and DUNN. Paintings, at Cardiff .July 22 & 23 Mussra. S'TEI'HKNSON anil ALEX AND HIT. Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff July 15 Folliery Plant, &u., at Giannant .July 18 Lreehold Shllp IUld Premises. it Cardiff July 29 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff .July 29 Ceawhoid Premises, at Cardiff*. July 29 Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS. Freehold Properties, at Llandovery July 18 &Alto; bp Auction SALE THIS DAY. BALT MEAD. CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHL, NSON and ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on TUEtfDAY, the 15th July, 1890, at Six for Seven o'clock p.m., 35'Lot* of 15th FREEHOLD YEARLY RENTS, Amouuting to .£189 5s. 7d. Very anI ply secured, and 70 Lots of Eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, The Land Is free from tithe and land-tax, and will be Sold without any restrictive cayeiiants. It ba8 frontages to Cittre-roiid, Halt mead-road, Court- road, CornwaU-road, Allertou-strept, Stougfiton-strm, Compton-street, Somerset-street, Hereford-street, Dorset- I street, and Devon-street, recently constructed upon what was formerly known as the 11 Biilt, 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 Sale may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, Iligh-street Cardiff; Mr. E. W. M. CorbeH, Surveyor, Casf le-strwt, Cardiff j or of Mr. ROBERT W. GRIFFITH. 94642 Solicitor. Cardiff. ULAN-Nig-T -00LLIP,-ky. TO GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS, STEPHENSON and L\f ALEXAN VB" ar" Instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, on FRIDAY, 18th July, 1890, at the above Col- liery, in the Parish of Bettws. the whole of the Surplus PLANT, MACHINERY, &C., In or about the colliery, Including 6-wheel locomotive engine, tank do., ten 8-ton coal wagone egg-end boiler, ?7it. by 6ft., with fittings; a. ilu ;ufg-end boiler. Sin. horizontal engines, mortar mill, 5ft. 6in. pan and frame; lever hand pump, ram (ejearlv new), two bill, steam valves, Bill v Fairplay, 100 sets tram fittings, two bealll scales, rail straightening block, six various pulleys. 3tt. to 4ft. 6i«.; Quantity various pump rods, 3ft. brake wheel, lot of railway chairs, water tanks, old pit ropes, liboring plates, and seteral tons of mixed rails and wrought and cast scrap iron. Ac., Ac. The Sate will Commence at Twelve o'clock Noon punc- tually. Catalogues, together with any further Information, may be obtained from Mr. Lawrence, at the I Colliery; or of the Auctioneers, 6, High-street, Cardiff. June, 1890. 94549 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. STEPHKNSON and Ivi. ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 29th July, 1690, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions to be then produced, all that Com- modious FREEHOLD SHOP AND PREMISES, Being No. 90. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, now in the occupation of Messrs. Cooper Coutts and Co. as a musie shop and warthouse, and containing On the ground floor shop and showroom, large kitchen, back kitchen, and the IIsual offices; on the first floor, drawing, dining, and sitting rooms, bath-room and pantry; on the second floor, four bedrooms, dressing-room, and w.o., and a MrvantT bedroom and attic on the top floor. The Premises. are Freehold, and have a frontage to Queen-street of 21ft. 6in. and a depth of over 200ft.{ wit-b a back entrance by au occupation road to Charles- street. Further Particulars of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Ingledew, Inc<, and Vachell, SoticitoM, Cardia. 94730 ..Iy. 1890. 94730 NR-W- P-ORT-ICOAI), CAUDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. MESSRS. STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER are instructed to SELl., by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, tbe 29th July, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that COMMODIOUS AND DESIRABLE LEASKHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as TIWARNAL, 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 dressing-rooms, linen closets, bath-room, w.c.,and attic, beside, .exoelleut kitchen accommoda- tion, hot and cold water, and the usual offices. There is also excellent cellai 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 MeurI. Cory and White, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to tho Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. July, 1890. 94729 MOTTNTBTUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. BALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRKMI8E8. MESSRS. STEPHEN SON Md J?t. ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 29th July. 1890. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Known as No. 8. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, new in thejoccupation 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 68ft., and abut on the North sid6 the New Dowlals Arcade, is aimott facing the main entrance to the Merchants'Exchange, and in the best busines* centre at the Docks. The property Is held under a lease from 18b8 for 99 years at a ground rent of £ 410s., and is let at rentals pro- ducing in the aggregatES121 per annum. Further Particulars may be bad 'of Messrs. Randall and Wilson, Solioltora, Chrles-street, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers, 6. High-street, Cardiff. July. 1890. 94728 STCE Or STEAMSHIP SHARES AT THB XXORANGS, MOUNT eTUABT-SQUARE, CARDIFF, ON THURBDAY, JULY 17TB.1890, ATTKRBB P.M. MESSRS. TREGKRTHEN DUNN and ?'t. 00. have been instructed to BELL by AUONON, M a VI, tbe following d?tSnANSHIP SHARES, viz. <—) 1-41=hares WynMtay B.B. Co. (Ltd.) 1 &Igo Share South Cambrian 8.8. Co. (Ltd.) 18328 8hare Eureka 5.S. Co. (Ltd). 60 e10 Shares GoldcUffe 8.S. Co. (Ltd.) 1 el25 Share (A 120 paid) St. Donat'a S.B. Oo. (Ltd,) ) 3 MlOO SHaret White Jacket S.S. Co. (Ltd,) 14 B60 Shares South Wales and Liverpool S.S. 00. (Ltd). 1 UOO Share Bala B.S. Co. (Ltd.) 1 ell6 Share Costanot GL8. Co. (Ltd.). 1.64th Share 8.8. True Baton. of Cardiff. Further Entries solicited. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs. Tregorthen bunn and Co., Shipping a Salesmen and Auctioneers. Merchants* Exchange. Bute Doelra, Cardiff. 94659 ————————— SALS THIS DAY. 4. ARCOT-6TREET, PENARTH. TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. MR. D. EVANS is instructed by T. H. Stephen*, Esq.. Official Receiver in Bank- m ,,phonb e, AU J% ON. on the Promises as ruptcy. to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, 15th July, 1890, at Twelve o'clock, a quantity of GROCERY, CROCKERY, AND TRADE UTENSILS. [94904 TO BILL-POSTING COMPANIES AND OTHERS. MR. J. E. GUNN has been UMtrooted to BELL bv AUCTION, at the Royal HoUl, on FBI- D NEXT, the 18th in*t., at Three o'elock In the AlteTnoon, all the Exclusive and Valuable Right for the Period of Six Months, or Such Other Time as Same Shall be Standing, the ADVERTISING OR POSTING ON TaB BOARDING Adjacent to and extending from the Royal Hotel to Westgate-street in Cardiff. For Further Particular* apply to the Auctioneer. Westgate-ohamhers. Cardiff. 94936 PENITFUEL-ROAD, CANTON. CARDIFF. MR. SPENCER JOSLEN bas been in- ;trao,ed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Qneefi's Hot! Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the Zhd day o! Joiv. MSO?t 7?0 p.m.. all those IM TWO VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BOUSES, Situ& and beIq No*. 68 and 70, PeoypeeHoad, Canton, Cardiff. Held oiUease for 99 years from the 24th day of Jane. 1882, at an annual ground rent of 42 10s. emb, and let to respectable taqants at the weekly rent of 6s. each. For Farther Particn tars apply to the AueUoootr, 16, Bi.b-ekeet, or to High-stAreReTtH. UR EVANS, Bsq.Solicitor, E. *xrm Post-office tbambers, 94911 Dmko. Cardiff. Foa Art and Literary Notet. See the x ifhnrMTrM-tf"w'l"lfl "'altli bp atictwit. ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 19TH. 1890. MESSRS. GOTT WALTZ and BOWRING will HOLD a SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, AND CART HORSKS, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date. Present Entries include— 2 Bors" from T. P. Powell. Esq. 1 Hunterfroma.A.Wititehead.Esq. ?? Horse from A. Lewis, Esq. r' 2 Horses from B. Ttiomas, Esq. Cart Horse srom the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Contract. Alst o Entries from Messrs. Smith, Davies, Jones, Edwards, Jenkins, and others. Further Entries are Solicited, which, to appear in Pre- Htuinary Catalogue, must be received by Tuesday. July. 15th. 94731 PEDIGREE- PRIZE 8HIRE STALLION. Al El SSITS. GOTTWALTZ and BOW RING have received instructions from Mr. John Howells to include in their Horse Sale on SATURDAY NEX'l', July 19th. 1890. his Celebrated Pedigree Prize Shire Stallion. NEXTS, tallFioIn,ELD MARSHAL (3087), A beautiful bav, 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. 94866 "ON FRIDA¥."25TH JULY, 1890. An IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of SUBSTAN- TIALLY-MADE and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, About 40 U19H-0LAS8 OIL PAINT- INGS and WA'IER-COLOUK DRAWINGS by RE- NOWNED ARTISTS, a VlSRf SUl'KRIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTH, & Quantity of First Quality Electro- plated Articles (Removed from Several Large Resi- dences at. Pcnai th, Cathedral-road, and elsewhere). MESSRS. GOTTW ALTZ and BOWRING 1V)L have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TiuN, at their Rooms. 11, High-street. Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 25th July, 1890, at Eleven o'clock pre- cisely. the VERY SUPERIOR and SUBITANTIALLY- JUDE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, &c., Comprising the CONTENTS of SIX BEDCHAMBERS, including a MABSIVg BEDROOM SUITE in American walnut, with handsome wa-drobe and elegant toilet tables five other suites in mahogany, walnut, and ash, and the furniture of secondary and servants' rooms VERY HANDSOME!BRASS and JAPANNED BED- STEADS with spring mattresses, wool and hair mat- tresses. and be iding, by lirgt-class manufacturers, in splendid condition; toilet services, baths, Ac.; a COSTLY DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, beautifully in)a)d and covered in silk tapestry andphMh; a VERY HANDSOME in .:Ik KTtr,¡ICL1lÑth CAHLNUT. with LOFTY BACK; elegant walnut, rose- wood, and gilt overmantel; large pier glass, occasional chairs in silk and plush, and Inlaid rosewood centre table, card, occasional, and work tables in rosewood and other woods; a VERY BRILLIANT-TONED FULL- COMPA88 TRICHO]tl) COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, WILTON and BRUSSELS CARPETS of the best quality and very choice designs, supplied by the leading houses; several suites of tapestry and damask window curtains, a VERY 8UPBRIOR BROWN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in morocco leather; a NOBLE SIDEBOARD with large plate-glass back, and a DINING-TABLE en tuite; a WELL-MADE LIBRARY SUITE of FURNITURE in American walnut, covered in leather, with HANP80ME6rr. SIDEBOARD, DINING- TABLE, and a SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE; HAND- SOME MASSIVE lttlRBLcfiCLOCKS, equestrian groups and statuettes, and costly suites of vases and ornamen- tal articles; haU furniture In oak. capital grandfather's clock In carved oak case, barometer and thermometer in ditto, about 40 HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, dinner, tea, and dessert services, table glass, eicctro-plated articles, and a quantity of miscellaneous effects. ON VIEW THE DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer* One Week Prior to Sale. 94733 "IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BREWERY PROPERTY AT CARDIFF. TO BREWERS. INVESTORS, AND OTHER-4. MESSRS. NV. C. CLAHKE and DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, as a Going Concern, at the RoyaJ Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, July 29th, at Three for Four o'ciock. all that desirable Property Known as the CANTON CROSS BREWERY, Cardiff, together with the CANTON CROSS VAULTS and Two Messuages or Dwelling-house* adjoining. and the Goodwill of the Business connected therewith. The Property is held for a term of 99 year* from Sep- tember, 1851, at a ground rent ottl2 12s. per annum. The Brewery Plant (eight quarter) is of modern con- structlon, is in good working order, and has been laid down with a view to meeting a large and increasing business. Information may be had on application to H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; Messrs. Ingledew, In;e, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, June 21t. 1890. 94916 SALE TOMORROW TO BREWERS ANI) OTHERS. VALUABLE FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE FOR SALE. TLqlgcEDwtlf. MR. MEREDITH DAVIES has been iyL favoured with instruction* from Mr. J. Morgan (I e owner) to SELL by AUCTION, subject to Condi- tions of Sale to be then and there produced, at the Crown Inn, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, July 16, 189C, all that valuable Full-licensed Public-house known as THE RAILWAY INN, With the Garden and Premises adjoining, consisting in all of 24 perches, situate within a few yards of the Yniscedwyn Station of the Midland Railway, and on the main lino from Swansea to Brecon. There is no other licemed house within a radius of a mile or thereabouts. It is situate on the main road from Neath to Brecon, is close to the Ystradfawr and Swansea Colliery, and also serves the workmen at Seven Sisters and other Collieries. THE HOUSE IS NOT TIED. The Property is comprised in a lease to the vendor for 8Q years, expiring in 1975. at the low ground rent of .t2 8a. The building is substantially built and is In a geod state of repair. There is good stabling accommodation. Sale to Commence at Half-past Two p.m. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Glyn.eatb, or to Glyn-Neath, CUTHBERTSON and POWELL. Solicitors, Neath. Auctioneer's Offices, Lamb and Flag, Glyn-Neath, June 25,1890. 94720 SALE TO-MORROW ROSEDALE HOUSE, COURT HOUSE-STREEr, PONTYPRIDD. M ESSRS. HOWARD and KING have If.L been instructed by the Owner to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel. Pontypridd, on WJ!:DNEDAY, 16t,h day of July, 1890, at Six o'clock p.m. (subject to such Condition* of Sale fM then shall be produced and read), all that Substantially-built VILLA AND PREMISES, Situate In COURT HODSE-STRIfiET, PONTYPRIDD, Held for a term of 99 years from May 1st. 1868, at an annual ground rent of £3 9s. The premises at the lowest estimate are of the annual rental value of :£35. and possession may be had on completion of the purchase. They comprise entrance-hail, dining and drawing rooms, five bedrooms, bathroom, dressing-room, china pautry, kitchen, scullery, the usual out offices, and a capital, large garden. The Auctioneers can sitfely recommend this property as a safe and profitable investment, It being situate in one of the best positions in Pontypridd and in close proximity to the Taff Vale Railway Stition. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 35. Taff-slreet., Pontypridd or to Messrs. Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Mill street, Ponty- pridd. 94790 SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY. JulYlllfltb and 17th, 1890. oommenciug at Two o'Clock precisely. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD BPFECTS. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and CO. will i v. L BELL by AUCTION, on the above dates, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Removed from a Villa Residence in Caatlo-road. Roatb. Also a portion of a Manufacturer's Stock of NEW FURNITURE, consigned for Sale to cover advances, and comprising Appointments suitable for Drawing. Dining, and Breakfa*t-room», Balls. and Bedrooms. Also Two excellent Pianos in Walnut and £ bonlsed Gates, by Neumeyer and Co., Berlio. Owing to the numerous Lots It it impossible to psrtf- oularise them, but Goods will be on View Day Prior to and onTAorning of each day's Sale. 94847 DTJKE-BTREKT AUOTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. HIGHLY 1MPOBTANT SALE OF NEW BICYCLES AND TMCTCLMS. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and CO. WIN SELL by AUOTION. on WEDNBODAY, Tuly J23?rdi.S. 1A89F0E,aFbY outBICYCLES. AND A NUMBER OF d S1A89F0E, RY BICYCLES, AND A NUMBER OF CRIPPER TRICYCLES. Special Notice.-All these Machines are guaranteed BRAND NEW 1890 PATTERNS, and are the standard qualities of Coventry makers of high repute, so that this Bale offer* a special opportunity to cycle agents and froomongers, as well at to private gentlemen, of secur- ing really reliable and first-claw cycles, witli the most modern Improvements, at exceptionally favourable prices. Bale at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. precisely. catalogues w,ill be ready on and after July 16, and may be had on application at the Auctioneere Offices and Salerooms, 25. Duke-street. Oardi ff 94920 NOS. 38 AND 39. ELM-STRBET NO. 50, CLIFTON- STREET: NOS. 28, 30. 32. AND 34. BERTRAM- STREET. BOATH; AND NOS. 46 AND 48. SPRING- 'FIBLD-PUCE. CANTON. MR. MONTGOMERY ia instructed by i v' L Mr. Edward fox, who is leavin the neighbour- b to BBLL the above Valuable PMPB :ghEbS o4uyr. AUCTION, at the Park Hot*l, Cardiff. on THURSDAY, 24th July, at 3.30 o'clock.-PiLrticulars of the Auctioneer, at his Onim, Station-terrace, Cardiff. 4899 ———————— SALE TO MORROW. NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. M R. G. W. MORISCO has been favoured with IDltractionl to BELL by AUOTION, in the above Market, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 16th, 1890, 40 Young and High-stepping HUNGARIAN OOB8 and PONIES, Imported direct by the Breeder, and oan be highly recommended for colliery and other purposes. Sale to commence at Twelve ottock sharp. No Beaerve. Auotioneer's Office, Broadway. Cardiff. 4600nl6 POLO G UND. PONTYPOOL ROAD. TO RACECOURSE PROPRIETORS AND STEBRO. MR. THOMAS PARRY h" been in- structed to SBLL by AUCTION. Without itomm,outhapromimas above, en MONDAY. Joty 2UT' IW'UNDERSIENTIONED EFFECTS, 211t. I=. UIIDUUBNTIONED EFFF-M vtz. A CORBUGATBD IRON AND WOOD BUILDING, "D, Btáblln¡ for 16 Hones, with 6W_mp1.. A?MtUaAMD IRON AND WOOD B X&vaGeu.. SOtfe. long; contents of Weighing-room, Pavilion, Kitchen, Stables. Complete Sets of Olay and other Pit :tn Traps, and other Bffwts. For Further PartIculars, apply to the Auctioneer. Dated Uth July. 1890, Ntwpert, Moa. ow I .-ales bg Auction ABERDARE. TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS. AND OTHERS. MESSRS. J. HOWELL and HUGHES have received instructions from Mr. John Bvans, Ynyscedwin Arms. Ytfradgynlais. to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, July 22,1890. at Six p UBL O A o'clock p.m., upon the Premises (Marquis of Bute Inn, Commercial-place, Aberdare), in such Lots as may then be determided upon, all that old-established FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE Known as the MARQUIS OF BUTE INN. Commercial-place, Aberdare, with Brewhouse attached. and TWO COTTAGES. Situate and being Nos. 70 and 71. Bute-street, Aberdaro. The Licensed House Is let upon a VeArly tenancy, and is now in the occupation of Mrs. Owe us, and with the cottages produces an annual rental of iC67 lCs. The whole of the Premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the2ud August, 1850, subject to the yearly ground rent of;Cl h. 9d. Further Patrticiiiare and any other information can be obtained ot 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 80N9. 94861 Solicitors. Neath. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MR. PHILIP MORGAN will OFFER L for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Market Tavern, Blaenavon, on THURSDAY, the 17th of July, 1890, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES Lot 1. All that Leasehold Farm. known as Tho Firs, containing six acres (more or le-9), facing Llanover- road, Blaenavon aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Davies, as a yearly tenant; together with the Annual Ground Rent of R2 payable by the Blaenavon Gas and Water Company (Limited) under or by virtue Gas :?tain indenture of leae. dated the 25th day of February. 1876; and also the Three Cottaggs and Gardens built on a portion of the said Farm, and now in the occupation of Messrs. S. Roberts, Osborno. and Underwood. This Property is leasehold, being held for a term of 999 years, which commenced to run on the 25th day of December, 1853, at the yearly ground rent of £ 12, and is sold subject tb the above-men- tioned ffase to the Blaenavon Gas and Water Company (Limited) and to a certain right of way as shown in the plan there ,f annexed to the Far. ticulars and Conditions of SRle. The whole of tbe above-mentioned Farm is pasture land, and tliero is a constant stream of water runiiing through it, and one of the cottages is supplied with water by the company free of charge under the provisions of the above-mentioned indenture of lease. Lot 2. All that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, Shop, Yard, Outbuildings. and Premises situate on the corner of Wil.iam-street and Ivor-street, Blaenavon aforesaid, and containing 203 square yards (more or less), now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Pritchard. at the low rental of P,50 per annum, but possession of the lot can be obtained on the 22ud day of September next. There is an off beer licence and a grocer's wine and spirit licence attached to this property, which make it more valuable, and it is in a commanding and central position. The lot is sold subject to a right of wav for the owners for the time being of Lots 3,4. and 5, as shown in the plan annexed to the particulars and conditions of sale. Lot 3. All that Freehold Piece of Building Ground, containing 141 square yards (more or less), situate on the corner of William-street and Broad-street, and having a frontage of 23taet 1 inch to the latter; together with a Piece of Ground at the back of' Lot 5. containing 45 square yards (more or less), facing Ivor-street, Lot 4. All that Freehold Piece of Building Ground, containing 141 square Jardll (more or less), situate immediately above the last-mentioned Lot, and having a sin-dlar frontage to Broad-street together wall a Piece of Ground at the back of Lot 5, containing 45 square yards (more or less), facing Ivor-street. Lot 5. All that Freehold Piece of Building Ground, containing 1]3 square < ards (more or less), situate imme- diately above the last-mentioned lot, and having a similar frontage to Broad-street. These Lots are exceptionally well situated, and an These Lots ?t-e fx orded of ilcquiriiig bu ng ots opportunity is afforded of acquiring building lots in the mam street of the town not often to be met with. The Vendors propose offering Lots 3, 4, and 5 in the first instance in one lot, but if not so sold, then M enumerated in these particulars. Lot J. All that Leasehold Beerhouse, Messuage, and Premises, known as the Jolly Colliers, situate in Duke- street, Blaenavon aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Richards, at the low annual rental of £18. whobe tenancy will expire on the let day of August neX This Lot it Leasehold, being held for the residue of a term of 860 years, which commMiced to run on the 9th day of March, 1840, at the apportioned 'vc.irly ground rental of 9169, 8d. Lot 7. All that Fully-licensed Freehold Public-bouse and Premises, known as the Caatlo Hotel, situate fit Broad-street, Blaenavon, and now in the occupation of Mr. Charles Francis Westlake, under lease for seven years, which will expire on the 1st day of October. 1891. and the purchaser will then have to pay a proportion of the licences, but nothing for goodwill, fixtures, or trado utensils, at the annual rent ofe55 per annum. This valuable property coiitaint excellent cellarago in part of basement. On the First Floor-Bar, Taproom, Parlour, Smoke- room. Kitchen. Back Kitchen, with a convenient Brewery attached. On the Second Floor—Four Bedrooms. On the Third Floor-Large Clubroom. The Outside Premises comprise Yard. Two W.O.'s, Shed, and Stabling for three horses, and is approached by a back entrance from James-street. This Lot is sold subject to an annuity of £14 61. for a life. now aged 70 years and upwards. To view the several lots apply to the tenants, and for particulars and conditions of sale, with plans, to the Auctioneer, at Abergavenny or Pontypool, or to 9485:J T. WATKINS. Solicitor, Pontypool. ABERDARE. SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PUBLIC- HOUSE. MESSRS. MORGAN and JAMES have received instructions from L- r. William Morris, w?ho .L ts )eaving the neighbourhood, to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel. Aberdare, on THURS- DAY, the 17th day of July, 1890, at -even o'clock p.m. (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced), all that OLD-ESTABLISHED FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, Known as THE WELSH HARP INN, ABERDARB. The said IIIII, upon which a large trade has always been done, is situated in Commercial-street, being the most busy part of the town of Aberdare, and comprises a Large Bar with Three Entrances. Two Large Smoking- rooms behind Bar, Bar Parlour. Kitchen. Double Skittle Alley, Concert-room, Six Bedrooms, Spirit-room, and Stock-room. The Premises are held under a Lease for a term (,f 21 years computed from the 25th day of March, 1883, sub- ject to the yearly rent of £ 120. The Purchaser will be required to take at a valuation In the usual way the Trade Fixtures, Trade Utensils, and Stock-ln-Trade, and possession may be had on comple- tion of the purchase. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Davies-street, Aberaman, Aberdare, and to Messrs. LINTON and KENSHOLE, 9)725 Solicitors. Aberdare. SALE THIS DAY. QUEEN-STREET SALE-ROOMS, EMPIRE. BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. MH. THOMAS MOORE has been in- ivi_ structed to SELL by AUCTION, on MON- DAY, 9CESDAY, and TEE LTRB DAY, July 14th, 15th, and 17t. A Large Quantity of NEW and SECOND- HAND FURNITURE,Ac.,aIso THREE PIANOB.removed for convenience of Sale. Sale each day at Two o'clock. 4917nl8 COUNTI" JlUHOUGH -IF SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPRITTY. MR, DANIEL PHILUPS hM received i?i. instructions to BELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, on MONDAY, July 2st, 1890 (subj l to such Conditions and in such Lota "shall tben/ind there be declared), the following VALUABLE PROPERTY:- Lot 1. Two Dwelling-house*, Nos. 40 and 41, Hewson- terrace. Mount Pleasant, Swansea, containing five and six rooms respectively, now let at 6s. 6d. and 71. 6d. per week respectively. ground rent. <2 per house. Lot 2. Dwelling-house and Premises, No. 2. Morioh- terrace, Mount Pleasaiit, Swansea, containing four roome, and let at 4s. 6d. Lease, 76 years from March 25, 1877; annual ground reut, 92 4s. Lot 3. Two Dwelling-houses and Premises, Nos. 3 and 4, Moriah-terrace, Mount Pleasant. Swansea, containing four rooms etch, and let at a weekly rental of 4s. each. Least, 75 years from March, 1878; ground rent, 94 8s, the two. Lot 4. Three Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Premises, known u Nos. 2, 3, and 4, Rrynsyfi-terrace, Mount Pleaiant, Swansea, containing five rooms each. and let at a rental of 5s, per week each. Lease of which 81t years are unexpired. ground rent, £ 2 8s. each house. Lot 5. Two Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Premises' Nos. 6 and 6. Brynsifi-terrace, Mount Pleasant, gwallsea, adjoining the last Lot. and let at 51. per week each house Lease, 81t years unexpired; ground rent, M2 8s. each house. Lot 6. Leasehold Dwelling-house and Premises. No. il. Inkerman-ttreet, St. Thomas. Swansea, containing six rooms, and let at a weekly rental of 7.. Lease, 69 years unexpired; ground rent, a. Lot T. Two Leasehold Dwelling-houaes and Premises, known as Nos. 89 and 90. Watkin-street, Swansea, con- taining five rooms each, and let at a rental of 6s. per house. These Premises are held under an indenture of under-lease, dated January 3rd. 18764for a term of 74 years. from December 25th, 1875, at a yearly rental of ib. Lot 8. Semi-detached Villa Residence, No. 154, Gorse- lane, Swan sea, containing 8 rooms. 2 cellars, and all conveniences, now let to Mr. Beck, at a yearly reutfcl of 925. Leaee. 83 grqu iid rent. 95. Let 9. All that Extensive Freehold Business Premiss. NO. go Fither-itreet, Swansea. containing shop and 10 rooms, with extensive premises in the reur. late in the occupation of Mr. Poole, and known as Pooles Dyeing Establishment, having a frontage of 24ft. and a depth of 103ft. Lot 10. All that Freehold DwelUng-houit and Pre- miats, No. 31. Rutland-straet, Swansea, containing 5 rooms and premises In the rear, now in the occupation Of Un. Xdville a weekly tenant, at a rental of 9s. per week. These premi881 have a frontage of 17ft. 6in., and a depth of about 50f t. The wnole of the Property is drained and water laid on In aoeordanoe with the requirements of the Urban Sani- tary Authority. Salt to Oommenct at Three o'clock In the Afternoon. For Partioubm "to the first Eight Loti apply to J. Amon Thomas. Zsq.. Solicitor. York-street; at to the Two Freehold Lot*. 9 and 10. to D. Stanley Owen, Esq., Solicitor, 2, FUher-ttreet; and as to the whole, apply to the Auctioneer, at bit Office*, Watwdes-chamber*, gw •488# .altø bp 9uftioiu PEMBROKESHIRE. PATUSH OF HASGUARD. MR. T. RULE CWMN has been in. i?L atructed to OFFER for SALE by PPBL10 AUCTION, at the Ca?tte Hotel. Haverfordwest, on SATURDAY, the 2nd August, 1E9J, at Three o'clock precisely. the very Valuable FARM OF WINSELL. Otherwise WINSLE, comprising a Substantial Farm- house, with Stable, Outbuildings, and 157 acres or thereabouts of excellent Pasture and Arable Land, now in the occupation of Mr. W. J. Rosser, as yearly tenant, at the ow yearly rent of 2170. The Property is accessible bv good roads, is situate in one of the most fen tie districts of Pembrokeshire, and lies within ten miles of the Market TowlI of Haverford- west and four miles of the Market Town and Harbour of Milford Haven. Plans can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneer, or the Vendors' Solicitors; and Further Particulars ob- tained on application to Mr. John James. Estate Agent; Mr. T. Rule Owen, Estate Agent and Valuer; or Messrs. EATON-EVANS and WILLIAMS, Vendors' Solicitors, all of Hayerfordwest. Haverfordwest. July 10th, 1850. 94930 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. MR. JUSTICE NORTH. PHICE f. BEOL. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD E9TATE8. im R WILLIAM JOHN REUS (the .L person appointed bv the said Judge) will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel. Neath, on TURSDAY, the 29th Julv, 1890, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely (.ubject to Condition* of Bale to be then and there produced), the under- mentioned PROPERTIES, In the following or such other lets as may be deter- mined on at the time cf sale:- Lot 1. All that Copyhold Farm and Lands, known as Cwmamman Farm, containing 72 acres or thereabouts, held of the Manor of Caegurwen, situate in the Parish of Llanguicke, adjoining the Stations of the Great Western and Midland Railway Companies at Brya- amman, includiug the reversion in the large and exten- sive ironworks known as the Amman Ifonworks, which are erected oil this farm. One undivided third part of this Farm and Ironworks, including the Minerals, is let on lease for 79 years, from 26th Inarch, 1846, at the yearly rent of £70. Two other undivided third parts of the Farm and Ironworks, including the hliiierals, are let on lease for the term of 87 years from 25th March, 1838, at the rents of t33 6-. 8d. and £33 6s. 8d. per annum. These Rents (,£136 13s. 4d.) are fully secured bv the large and extensive Ironworks betore referred to also a Double-licensed Public-bouse and several Dwelling-houses. All the Minerals underlying this Farm will be included in this Lot., subject to the terms of the existing leases. The Timber on this Farm to he taken by the Pur- chaser at the price named by the Auctioneer at ths Sale, Lot ?. All that Compact Freehold Farm and Land-s, known as Glynybedd, situate in the Crynant Valley, distant four miles from Neath. containing 373 acres or thereabouts, of good arable, meadow, and pasture land. which includes a good sheep walk on part4of the March- Howell Mountain. The Timber and Plantations on the Farm to be taken by the purchaser at a price to be n<(med b the Auctioneer. The Minerals will not ben:ib t: lot. Lot 3. All and Singular the Coal, Culm, Ironstone. Iron Ore, and other Mines and Minerals, lying and being under the BSirm and Lands comprised in Lot 2. The most important seams of coal believed for, underlie the property are the Wenailt, the Retolven or Penv- graig, and Abergarwed Seams. Lot. 4. A Freehold Ground Bent of iCS per iflnnum, arising from and secured on the Congregational <-ViaP*'» Wind-street, Neath, let for a term of S3 years fsqtn the 10th November, 1848. Lot 5. A Freehold Ground Rent of 460 per annum, arising out of and fully secured by that old and well- established Woollen Factory, known as the Victoria Works, with two good dwelling-houses, Nos. 17 and 18. Wind-street, with stables, coacn-house, and other con- veniences also the dwelling-house No. 19, Wind-street, and two cottages, Nos. 2 aud 3, in Reae-court. These Premises are held by the lessee for a term of 99 years from the XOtit September, 1875. Lot 6. All that Freehold Ground Rent of P,15 per annum, arising out of and fuUy secured by two good houses erected ou the east side of London-road, and four houses on the west side of Eastland-road, in the Borough of Neath, let on lease for the term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1874. Lot 7. All that Freehold Ground Bent of C5 161. per- annum, arising out of and well secured by two good dwelling-houses on the eastern side. and beln. 111 London-road, and adjoining Lot 6, let on lease for the term of 99 years from the 2oth March. 1877. Lot 8. A Freehold Ground Rent ot £5 16s. per annum. arising out of and fully secured by two dwelling-houses adjoining the last lot, and being in Londou-road. Neath, let on lease for the term of 99 years from the 25th Muvbo l817. Lot 9. A Freehold Ground Rent of iC4 58. 4d. per annum, arising out of and fully secured by two dwelling houses adjoiniug Lot 10, in Eastland-road, Neath, let on lease for a term of 99 years fro,i I the 26th March, 1877. Lot 10. A Freehold Building Plot, adjoining Ifte, having a width or frontage to Eastland-road of 38tft. and containing all area of about 3i0 squaie yards. Lot 11. A very eligible and valuable Freehold Plot of Land, boing part of Eastland Field, bounded on one side by a frontage of 327Jft. to the London-road, and 410ft. to the Eastland-road, aud containing a superficial area of 5,255 square yards. If this lot be not sold it wilt be put up in 25 smaller building plots having frontages to London-road of 20ft.• and frontages to Eastland-road of 17ft. respectively. PlallS, Particulars, and Conditions of hale may be had on application to Messrs. R. P. Morgan and David, Solicitors. Neath; Messrs. Beor. Fry, and Plant, Solicitors. Bwansea; Messrs. 6tricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea; and in London of Messrs. Helder and Roberts, Solicitors, 2, Verulam-buildings, Gray • Inll. W.C.; O. E. Dawson, Eóq,. Solicitor. 10. Hart- street, Bloomsbury-square, W.C. Messrs. Tamplin, Taylor, aud Joseph. Solicitors. 159. Fencburcb-street, E.C., and at the Place of Sale; and of Mr. Win. John Rees, Auctioneer and Land and Estate Agent. Swan" IIta. 94921 BRECONSHIRE. PARISHES OF YSTRADGYNLAIS AND LLffWEL. MR. W. J. REES will OFFER for SALE bv AUCTION, at the Cutle Hotd. Neatb, on l'UBSDAY. the (9th July, 1890, at Three for Foul o'clock p.m., the foilowing FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS, Vrs. Lot 1. All those Three Kreehold Fields, part of Cors- llwynddu Farm, containing 12a. 2r. 37p., o.' thereabouts, now let with Lot 2 to Evan Williams as yearly tenant. Lot 2. Freehold Farm called Corsllwynddu. situate Ir the Parish of Ystradgynlais, containing 83a. Or. J<p.. oi thereabouts, now in the occupation of the said Evau Williams as yearly tennant. This Farm has a right of common over tho well-known Drira Mountain. Lot 3. All that Farm called Glantawefcchan, situate in t lie Glatitawe Valley, near Craig-v.Nog Castlf-, In the Parish of Llywel. containing 361. 2r. 4p i1 the ocoapa- tlon of Mr. W. Watkins as yearly tenant. This land is undulatiug and sheltt". ed, has an exten sive frontage to t he Tawe and Tawefechan Rivers, both affording extremely good I i-oijt fishing. This Farm has a right of Common over the extensive and well-known Black Mountain. The several Lots may be viewed on applying to tilt respe,,tive Teiii(iiLs. Plans, Paiticulars, and Conditions of Sale, or othet information,can be had on application to Messrs. Phelps and Woodforde, 14. Red Lion-square, Loin'.onj 1. W. James, Esq., Solicitor, t-wansea or of W. J. Reess Auctioneer. JAnd and Estate Agent and Valuer, Llwan- sea. POSTPONEMENT Of BALE TO 22KD AND 231D INS1'. SALE OF HrGH-CLA88 PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS. AND ETCHINGS. Comprising Works by Exhibitors in the Royal Academy, Members of tW. Royal Institute, Grwsvenor, Royal Water Society, Ac., Ac. MESSRS. SHOUT and DUNN are in- .trueted to SELL by AUC'tO?. ?.. TUESDAY, 2.andWBDNESDAYO 23rd inst., a Valuable Sel. tion of PICTURE8. Pale will take place at 15. Mount Stuart-square, at 2.30 p.m. On View Moi/uay, 21st flllt. BHORT atid DIJNN, Merchants' Exchange, 94919 Bute Docks, Cardiff. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PAKlSll OP MOTHVEY.TOWN OF LLANDOVERY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR BALE. MR. JOHN WtLHA?I? will OFFER for IR;ALE by AUCTION, at the Castle Hote), Llan- dovery, on FRIDAY. the 18th of J')h.i899. ar. Three o'clock In the Afternoon precisely, In the'foitowing or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sait, and subject to Conditions of Sale, the under- mentioned most desirable and valuable FREEHOLD Pt.OPERTIKS, viz. Lot 1. All that Cottage and Two Gardens, with Piggery and other Conveniences, called Penycharandlr, situated in the Parish of Moth rev, in the County of Oar- marthen, In the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jones. Lot 2. All those Two Cottage* knd Gardens, Piggeries, and other Conveniences, called Llwyncelyo, situate in 'he Parish of Mothvey aforesaid, in the occupation of Mrs. Marv Thomas and Mrs. Ann Jones. Lot 3. All those Two Messusges or Divelling-housm. Gardens, Piggeries, and other Outbuildings, called Myrtle Hill, situate in the Parish of Mothvey afo etaid, in the occupation of Mr. John Thomas, Bootmaker, aaa Mr. John Thomas. Carpenter. Lot 4. All that Dwelling house, called Godrewain. with a large well-cultivated Garden at the Mr, sed the Outbuildings comprise Stable. Cow-houae, Barn. PIe- gery, and other necessary Conveniences. At the front of the house there it a large pas ure field (now divided into two enclosures), all of which promises contain together by admeasurement 2a. 2r. 33p.. or tbereaboutl, and are fit the occupation of Mr. John Price. The Rbove properties are situate on be main roaa iLdingfrom Llandovery to t lie Village of Mothvoy. from which latter place they are distant about half a mile. and are surrounded by estate* belong- ing to Gwynne Holford, Esquire. Lot 5. All that Dwelling-house, Garden. and Bake. house, situate and being in Orchard-street. In the Town of Llandovery, in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Lewis. Lot 6. All those Two Messualges or Dweliing-housee and G-rdens situate in Stone-street, Llandovery, in the occupation of Messrs. R<es NvaM and John IODU, at the aitEregate rent of 222 per annum. Is.£:r.;t ::V;I Shop situate In the rear, in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Davie*, at thj rent of 93 pef annum; and al80 a Co8cb-boule and Stable In tbe occupation of Mr. Evan D?iM. Brawa, at the rent of 95 per annum. Lot T. All that Freehold Groond R.nt.f &11Ot. per annum, ?cured by Indenture of leue daM ?the 2tth May, 1852, for the term of 99 yon from the 25th March, 1852. on the Victoria Brewery and Six Messuaps adjoin- )ng..itaate In Ston&stfeet and Vietoria-c?t. in the rown of dovery. together with the rever*ion In fee to the said brewery aud messuages on the determination of the mid lease. To View apply to the respective tomat4 on the premises, and for Farther Particulitre and CondiUon* ol Sale applv to the Anctloneer. Llandoveon; to Mr. FhomM Phillips, MMtor, Handovary: or to Mr.. Jeffrey JonM. MMW. AbtmTM'T Md Blay WWA.
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[FULTON, DUNLOP &COi. WHOLESALE ANn FAMILY RIGI8TEMP WINE, 8 AIJEI AND SPIRIT, POUXBEr TnUg MARK. MRRCHANTS DUE E-STREJBT, CARDIFF, im Ul) [€9821 WIND-STREET. SWANSEA.