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CURES COUGHS AND COLDS.! Dr. BROWN'S KAHT CHEST COUGH  -?" CUTS THE BOTTLE. PHLEGM Is., or by Post, h. ad. SOLE MAUR£tts- JESSE WILLIAMS AMD CO., Park Hall Buildings, CARDIFF.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, SC DEATHS \otu-y-. aw sarin? ,,?dr tbi. head ar hArg. .?t" ?Tr?r? ?'or 30 w.r? and Id. fo '?tiM?t word. and mnt be prepaid. I No 'IfLiT 0f ? d?Bcr t'tiou will be iMerted un?M "*?? t<. !•* th?mcMd ..idM.. of the sender, '? ?.nM'o.?h a .hlito, or agent or ^respondent .f th?'ST.? M?.L. IX MEMORIAM. all" Vl.Ticits under thin heading are charged 2s. 6d. (It S3 wArds. and Id. for ve" word extra. lSlrth, ftlarrlagt, anb BIRTHS nrswsa-Ou J"r.' 18, at 52, P.rk-pl?, C.?diff, th?wifo of William Running. of A dauhter. AUr<d 0„ j-muary 9, the ?if? 1, "I ( 't Alfred ?.r of London, of a <W»KhK>r ("tHUx?rn). pI?O.Ja'"?" 18, at Pkvmouth-rmd, t-t.?th, *kiwifeofT. I/. David, of ason. ?'?'?J?'?'?.? ?" College, Porthcawl, ?'?'?t. ?t? !tM. E. J. N<w<li. M?., ot a daughter. MARRIAGES, t,uorT-W*?'0" JMUM'y 17. at St. MMT't t.?.hChnrch. Wi))eM)en. London (10, hc<ne<).by ??rA D. Barker. Charles E(i?rd, SurTey?r. ?Hm.? r.?t? yrndd. H?n* only Mnotthc ? *?:?.Md' ?"'° B.th ?rdift. Glam.. and MJi-"a* «.rau.l>on of the 'nte John Mi)M. Abrthin, r Cowhridge, Glam" to Charlotte Ma.bel ?MMt !ur'inK dau?h?r of the late Edwd \\V1 Ipswich, Suffolk. N caul s. O, ?.  ?'.?L? J???tM.wdd?wyn B'é: the sR;.n J. Gri&th. a;i: Mr Lwi. oT-hnrd* Fern-wain, ll.-Jw.iu, ld-t of John shards K? Ue?f<- H?I. St MeUou'? to Sarah, ? ???mthter of Ri?h" L.?i.4 E?.. Ptn) ?. at"" AKrbMf. Mou. DEATHS. „ .On J?BMrv 18. "t 31, A?OYMdrtt rotd. Canton, rv WI i"ii:Idt and dMr'T b(41-.d ? ?f Alfred William Hill, a?td 20 yeM-Stndll Tr™TiTe s- 0. January 18, at 3, Brm?I streft, Ri, Mr. Juua..y 18, at 3, BruneI-street, R\nr. :t "Ii.; 1,af Tte; B?r.1 C,d. plew this iBtun*. ).?['v.-C'the 16th inst.. at 8, OiTerf?d. P',h )obu L]_llyn, formerly of l'ontlott" v.?: on Saturday nen, l?vingcardiff for 12.20 B?TM.' R<i.'?' for Hengoed. Friends "11 pie?se accppt this the only intimatioD, N. fl.w.r.. Mow A* On January 16, at Cartlott House, Trevine, remb???'M. EUz?beth Mor<tu, w.dow of the in ittcmoriam. iT iorinr iuOTwyor E'^ dearly loved J. (,1 John Itavies, Brecknock Villa, Bridgend, who died January 20, 1893.
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IS T 0 N E B R ° s I (Sons of the Late Alderman G. A. Stone), I COMPLETE I FUNERAL FURNI&HEES AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VV'ET REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. rro tors of F?ml C?. Hearses, SboUibier?, l' I?K\.? hf? Superb Fl?.i.h H. & PN?EL?T?N AFFLICATION Please Note the Only Address 5, WORKIN G-STPEET, 'l"1'11io Address IS -NE BROq. CARDIFF. G. A. Stone AND CO" NDERT AIKERS. ESTVBLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. At the Old and Only Address- 10, 11, AND 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. AND IINDER THE MANAGEMENT Or MISS STONE, Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Telegraphic Address—" Steals," Undertaker, Cardiff. 21505 Auction £ >ummarp* Freehold Property, at Builth Wells — •••••JaEU 29 Messrs. BRADLEY and COOKE. J -.22 Household Furniture, Ac.. at Cardiff Jan. 22 Mr. JOSEPH BALKWILL. Steamship Express, at Kings^ridfe Jan. 24 e.?s rs. CLARICE?_D D VEY. Rrir at Swnnsea Jan. 26 {: Dhs, SON; NËWtAND;dïfi Al?%m. T. at CWJ'Ort Jan, 27  N??P-It J. v Ti.t, H()RSET, S6NS, CASSELI. FeV 13 and 14 M<.?M. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRI. H?usehold Furniture, Ac., at Cowbhd?e ..Jm. 29A30 fja'? of Furniture, at Cardiff I eh. 1 Properties, at C,,rdi iff. Fob'5 Bone, at Cardiff •••- Fb. 13  Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY ?dCO.?  Leasehold Property, at Swansea 25  Messrs/ ?' ?E'R??d PERTWEE. Leasehold Frp?rti.?. at CarditJ. Feb. 1 LMMe pe ?*??.?Y Hcr??. Cam. Ac., at Cardiff — ••• ■ JM. 20 F.t Uld Store Cattle and Sheep, at diff J. 23 Waterproof Dust Cloaks. Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 26 Prizf-Do? aBd Poultry M.rt.t C-diff Feb. 14 Freehold Ruildimr Sites, ?? Cardiff ?..F.b. ??" Messrs. J. ??.-SER' and SON. Tin plate Works, at Swansea Jan 23 ?°''???° ?'/ M?R??'MOt:aAN. Valuable Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Jan, 23, 24 & 25 Fr?hcid Residence. &c" at Cardiff ?J- — Fre?hold Building Land, at Canliff Jan. ?'' Me'??3'MOORE -d.? 0 Hou.ehold Fumit'l" Cardi!J..n, M & 2, THE ?'?E'?RE'E'T AVCTION AND STORAGE ROOM-J. n. MADDOX ?ud SON, Auctioneer;) Household Fnnnt!;re. Ac., at Cardiff ?J. ??'?' Hou..hold :ÑE3,ïÊ :rLi.n. 23" 251 Meadow H?y, Ac., «t St. Bnavel'a Jan. 24 Mr. T. PARRY. ,t.<-hinery. P'ont. i?.??)<-rt'?M F»rm?nir Stork, Ac., at Bhiwdenn ??'"?e?*PARSO?n? ROBJENT. FroehoMProperty, at Newport. J*m.31 ;;f,¡g ;,1Re.:rt'J: fl 1 leasehold Properties, at Newport Jan. Jl Leaseliold Propfrtie- at Newport^ ëö;Jaa. 31 Messrs. POWELL, B6ACH, and vCO. R.i..ory Interest in Property, at Cardill..Jan, 27 Tth.tb? Prp(?rties, at Cardiff No?,r,. STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER. fat SI,?.p-, &, t? t P"-k Jan- M ;n;(, ¿:&IrCd¡ft" :t: lM!e))c!dDweUim-hon)!e<m't Premieet.ttCM.dtn Jan, 27 ttMnoM BaiMinf Sites, at Cardiff .Feb. M Frf?hoM Farm and I?ndx. at (?.rd .Feb. Mr. K. T. WOODRUFF Houfeh^M Furniture at Cardiff J, 22 ^alrst bp Auction. MODEl. A UCTION MART, NORTH STREET, CARDTFF. UtTE?RS BRADLEY and COOKE l' win &ELL bA (?N on MONDAY KHT. JjnuarY 22nd. t3?, HOUSEHOLD FP!I TT'RE (under distress for rntl; also Nor.. and CVrr, suit dock hnulicr or boarding.hnuse.keeper.- &al. at Two o'clock. '"° 1296i22 MESSRS. BRADLEY and SON'S ?'-L NEXT SAT.E at the CAMBRIAN MART, Quay-street, on 1TESDAY, Jan. 24, 1894. [1097123 1893. I.. No. 1,211. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. I.Y\fH T!Ft;r? AND ?-????TTP?8. AND PORT EI. AD OTHERS. DEFENDANTS, AND ITVWENU, (TATMANT. MESSRS. W C. CLARKE and i.' DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION, on Jaruary 26th, nt the Mackworth Anns lIntel, Swansea, at Three o'clock p.m., the well Ook.bnilt FRKNCH SAILING BRIG CHEVREUIL, Rfgi^+erod Tonna.ee, 171 tons 83 c, Now lYÎnsF in the Smith Dock, Swansea. fsfhi .1 a;, exooution hv the High-Sheriff of tv (o{ 'l' fir Glamorgan, "ljl under w.n order made c. proceedings in tbe *bo?e matter. T rtieul»rs ma, he obtained by applying •- \f Milta) Abrahams, Sons, RUf1 Co., ,t .r.?. ?o. p' OM Jewry. London or to the Auc- bl ¡"N, -ii OiieeH-itreet.nirdir- or 32, Fisber-street, Swan«» Tr, Vir-w apr.lv to th" kl,.ctio?rs onh-. J?t?)''17t'" .;?)???189?? _J??L- ??'?EWAJ.f/AXn<'0. tT.ImiT FN VOLVII TARY LIQUIDATION. Tnr VXTJRF f'ONTVTS OF TH WORKS AT tiT??AP. ?T. PHILIP'S, BRISTOL. MESSRS. FULLER, HORSEY, SO'i'R aid ( ASSET,L ;nstrurtM to 6KF>,v ?rr'Tf?N. in T.nt? ?t the Worb "Mve, en TFKSDAY ,'nd 'DN'?,SDAY, February 13th I'T'FS;I)AY .,nfl Wf, E?ch ?* EXCIX?KRS' TOOLS AND BOILER- Int,it'lC 18 MAKFFS' PLANT, bed; lnel>5dit«g 18 Lathes up U- 19;n. centre, 35ft. bod 2 Slotting Maehinea. 2 Boring Mills, 2 Shaping !tfaf'h'D. ?i 'f"r!icA1 Drills, 2 Planing Machines, 3 B'?"' nril! u? to 7ft. 6in r&(HU8. Emery Grinder, 6 0*erhf-d 7ra,plier?. Sc.? win,g Machine, 2 Hori- teotal Engines, 2 Cornish Boilers, with feed pumps. k,? 2 Screw PresseR, 5cwt. Pilkington H?i" er, 6 .h, and ShMnn"MMhine. a'-t Hft. 6iD Plate- 4ndi? R«Us, 2 Countersunk and 2 Boiler Shell Drill; Machines, Tweddle's Ri,,tt-r, ,ith accu- fcubtors "nd Dumps: set 40-ton Sheav-legs, Plato Fornaxes, Saith*^ Hearth and Tools, Fans, Shafting, Gearing, 1,?tber Band#, Co?gated l?n Nor?f t;;i:e' and Stores, Pat- t*?" and Drnwin?. O?rt Vttrnitn?. Md other affects. Mav be ,I No?-. iug. ef ..Dio:' 1:nte£\oOe Bn' E.?.. at the W"rks, Alber'-rm(l, St. hii lip s, Bh?o;. and of the k.?ti? r., 11, Billit,?,-?;q..r London, E. C L10853 WTERN. MAIL VOB Å "L STOBTim NEWS -4alt!5 bp flurtton. BARRY. PENMARK, NEAR BARRY. MESSRS. STEPHBNSON and ALEXANDER will SELL by AUCTION, Lt Peuiuark, on MONDAY, the 22nd January, 1894, at One o'clock punctually, about [26895 160 PRIMB FAT SHEEP, 20 FAT CATTLE, AND 10 PORKERS. TREHERBERT. SALR OF VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FOUNDRY AND ENGirNEEBTNa WORKS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON AND -I ALEXAS?KR arc i..tru.td to SELL by AUCTION, at the PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF, On SATURDAY, the 27th JANUARY, 1894, At Three o'clock in the Aftemoou, the VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING WORKS, "Known fI. the Bute Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, situate at Trehcrbcrt, Glamorganshire, toge- ther with the VALUABLE FIXED PLANT AND MACHINERY Connected therewith, the whole of which will be offered ill one Lot as a Going Concern. The Premises, "which stand on *n area of aMnt 1; acres of loud, adjoin the T. ft V.I. Railway Station anti Goods Warehouse at T1:eherrt, and are hfljldfor a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1882, at the Hcecdil1\' low ground rent of f3O per am,nm. The works are well equipped for the carrying on of -?-k. well N,;ipfolnd udry tIIf.. oh: larv ezigiuoeriiik aid district, and could, in the hands of capable man.ment, be utiliwd to con- wderaMe advantage in this r. ? They comprise to:d;; fiu with :r;h::ryit.g 1:; .hop, machine .ho, otkes, storerooms, and the other necessary )l1d¡ulf1', and have excellent and ample siding accommodation, together with facilities for l'8ce.iriug and di8Oh1r goods f?.. -il-Y trueb ImmedilLt&y I.. i de 'TV premises at the p.d. department of the o1f Vale R.A..Y. The mAchinery is of modern type, In excellent con- dition, and the "ork are thoroughly equipped to aaeet the requirements for carrying 01\ a large buei- Plans, Particulars, BUll ConditjollB of Sale, and Orders to View, may be obtained, on ."d after tbe 13th inst., upen application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, rrdi r to Messrs. Shi,i,y and Sons, High-stmt. Cardiff. 26894 PA KTmiKiiTlTdAD, N D I F F. SALE OF VALUAIVLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, the 27th day of January, 1894, at 3.30 o'clock iu the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as ?hJl be tbr. '!I'lt produced), all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, Formerly known & No 26, Granville-cresccnt, Par- tridve-road, but uow known as No. 51, Partridge- "1. Roalh, Cardiff, in the occupation of Captain Church, at a rental of £ 24 I'"r annum. The promises contain diuiug and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery, four bedrooms, and usual ollioes, and are held for the residue of a term of W years from the 2uJ day of February, 1872, at tluyearly ground rent of £2 Fi?r?,bt ,r Particulars may l? obtained of Mr. John R. Uiclmrd: olkitor. 3], Fisher-street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, 5. Hi!(h-stræt, Cardiff. 26935 BilUVHGKOViri:STATErWlUTCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF A VALUABLE GROUND RENT AND FHFEHOl.^ BUILDING SITES. PREUMINARV ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. STEPHENSON AND J.. 1 ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, ou SATUR. DAY, the 10th dar of February, 1894, at Thrte n.m., a VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, Seoureil upon the Birch^rove Inn and Premiaea, and 69 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Situate at The Heath, near Cardiff, and adjoiaing the Birchgrofo Iut) Particulars, Plans, and Coaditious of Sale may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or of David Lewi., Esq., Solicitor, Clurlen-street, Car- diff. 27010 .1?iW?DDIS &III ,Y_ ?N..??(.?A'Al TH"iD SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, WITH SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING-HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and 1T.L ALEXANDER are iiw'nicted by Mrs. Bachel Lewie, the Owner, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR. DAY, the 10th day of February, 1894, at 2.30 p.m., in One Lot. all that Desirable and Well-situated FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, Known as PENTRE FARM, in the Pariah of J:t'd:do;o44 iu the occupa- tim of th. V..d?r, ..a containing 44 .1 =:? percbe. of execll.nt A-bi. and Pasture Land. The Farm ahuts the parish road. I Immediate possession giten. For Further Particulars apply to the Anetioti?n, 1 5, High.t-t, C.,Iiff; or to David Lewis, E&q, SoIicSo;' 6, Ch?rlea-strMt, Cardi<t. 27063 SALE TO DAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT, January 20th, 1894. LATTY'S CARDIFF.— SALE of JLJ HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES, also Cart Horses, Carri».&"ee, Harness, Ac., by AUCTION. The Property of John Malzired, Eq. :-Gre,. cob mare, flye years, 142, quiet to ride amI drive, a rare trapper; bay pony, 13.2, frem J. E M., Aberbeeg; bay cob, fire years, 14.2;, quiet to ride and .jrie, very thick set, suitable for a te.a,; bl,, gelding, 15.1, a rare good trapper; ge, ?dai? n,, ,,frc?in Mr. Henry Harris two handsome ponies, together with other horses; Bluk Cob, 14.2 'q,?i,t in b. d saddle, f, Mr. R. Capper, Pontrawe Farm, Lliawerry; Cow- ?r. 'Al t, wi th If t foot, from H. J. r?v"s, Esq., p., G?,bill; twelve dogcarts; a ..ddlr's stock of harness (pony, cob, and full size); bridles, ?unting saddles, carriage lamps, waterproof car riage aprons, find numerous other lots. S'd- at 2,30 prompt. 27019 BOATH AURKET, TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 2JRD. MR. W. G. LATTY begs to announce .iTjL that he will HOLD ,T LE of FAT and STORE SHEEP and CATTLE as above. Early Entries for which are respectfully Solicited. [27168 -TO-SHÕPKEEPERSiNTHE TRADE GENERALLY. IMPORTANT SALE OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS. TVrI R. W. G. LATTY is instructed AI'C ?I'TON,W i thout Reserve, on FRIDAY NEXT, January 20th, at Lii General Stock and Sale Rooms, opposite Taff Valc Railway Statio., Cardiff, 372 LADIES' WATERPROOF DUST CLOAKS, Which are 8oiled also Seven D.,?. Very S?"ri.r LA')?E'? ,à1ed GENTS' ?AT?PROOF 'GAR- MENTS, of the very best qualities. These will be sold singly or in lota, to suit pur- c, The -il.d d-,t 11-kl be ..Id in t. of one dozen. On view mor"ing of Sale, wbi?i? win commence at Two o'clock prompt. 27167 Al4iTSOUTH WALES PF.IZF DOG AND POULTRY MART, CARDIFF. MR. W. G. LATTY bege to inform 1' I the Nobility, Gentry, FMcieM, and Breeders ot the above valuable Live Stock generally, that, "t, the special requf.^t of many well-known gentlemen, be ha* undertaken to hold a SALE of DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS, &c„ The SECOND WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH uutil further notice. The NEXT SALE will be held on WEDNESDAY, February 14tb, for which tbe?? already upwards of 2M important Entries to ban ,?, t e property of Miss ;Wtéi: ;bdweJ;I\ef%. f }ij I Steven., Esq.H* will i"ms, Eq. S. B. Williams, Esq.; R. Williams, Esq.; James Stacey, Esq, James Morøn, Esq., and numerous other Gentlemen. Further Entries arc respectfully solicited, which, in order to ,,r, g.4 position in catalogues, should be sent in one week prior to Sale. Tmls allll Entry Form. w:ty be had on application to the Auctioneer, Horse Repository, Cardiff. N.B.—The last Sale was well attended, and almost every lot changed hands at satisfactory prices. [27170 THE OLD ST. JULIAN'S BRICKWORKS, OIH Mile from N,1Vport. SALE OF MACHINERY, PLANT, AND BUILDINGS. "^i1fJTL R, THOMAS PARRY has received instructions fr.. th St. Julian's Brick and fU'*Oom??<I.?M?<' SELL by AUCTION, on the P)vm)ses. as above, on TUESDAY, J?.?y 30th, 1394, in consequence of the ?..pl?ti?. of the buiJdinr of the New Work?, the ??H?KRY?rLANT, AND MATERIALS In the Buildings comr"iin to Old Worb, which include Perforated Clay Grinding Pan, 9ft, dia., with ^Wiudinsr Drum, 2ft. 4iu. by 1ft. lin., with brake, and fast and loose pulleys, by Chartres, Derby. Elevator, with shnftinfr and unllevs. DouMe Clay Mixer (by Schofield), with pulleys and Kellriu. complete. Pug Machine, ?en.i.drv Brick BUchixe, ..d Ste- powrT Press, by S"h(lØ.ld. 8rt'w Press and Box. Hand L,,er Port?Mt' Prom, by Clayton Mtt H".I,tt. Mone? 18ft. 6in. bY 4ft. 6iu Injector on same. Wood Water Tank, Clay Cuitmr Roller, Sbaftme Pulleys, mocb, Flooring Pl.ites, Wheeling Plates, law* Cntt..jr()H Socket Pipe. Steam Pipes, Water Piix-e, Feltini;, 3 Sheds, Materials in Kilns d Buildings, Ac. &10 at Twelve Noon. Dated Auction ? Estate offi.. Newport, Men., Js.n. H. 1M4. 26996 w J. 11, 18q4. 269% H?)f? Mile from Rbi?.ipnn. On- from Tydu. and Four Md I?!f from Newport R.?)wty Station.. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MR. THOMAS PARRY has received iiHtructiou* from the Representative of the r. J",? Rich»rd3 to SELT. by PUBLTC AUG- TION. on THURSDAY, 1st FCbmsr,. 1894, the wholt' ° the LIn; AND DEAD FARMING STOCK AND EFFECTS. Full Particulars in Catalojues, to obinined of the Auctioneer, Albany-chamber*, Newport. I zni0 Luncheon st Eleven. Sale at Twelve o clock. TOWN OF BUILTH WELLS, BKECONSHIRE. FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE for SALE, on MONDAY, 29th January 194,.t Three o'cl<wk T> >11^, 011 tho pivniises. that old. ^oil-established FULLY- LICFNSYT) INN, "The Cornliill Inn," in centro of the Town of Huiltli, witl: the appurteuanccs. Trade entirely Free. Possesion O'i 1st May neit. Go*d weekl\ niiirkeU :.ud fai ?t]? r?'r!i€??rs frc?tr. T. V. Prtce. Auctipneer. or Mr. M. G, Howell. Solicitor, both ot Bltnth. 127100 NEWS OF THI-; W-LE-K. 1FST WEEKLY NEWSPAPRR. Otilto bp auction. NEWTON HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. UNRRSERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WINK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, SADDLERY, Ac. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOW. .ULL KING, and PERRY have received iMtruc. tiona from the Executer of the Estate of the LATE JOHN SAMUEL GIBBON, ESQ., DECEASED, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above <tddr<.M, oa MONT: AY and TUESDAY, 29tli and 30th J-,i-Y, t 12 .3u "?l each d.T punctually, ?'? ?ONTEN? OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Comprising the FUKKITUES OP 11 BKPROOUS AND DEISSIHQ-ROOMS, D.?l'G AND BKKAKFAST ROOMS, T.. LIBRARY or ABOUT 600 VOLI OK BOOIS, THE L,;a:L;; ogC,,ql)/00J:8, I Electro-plate, a lory« M'orc<!6idr dewier servtc«, a )\åhtJrfto i:'p)8er:y! housekeeper's oni, liuen, kitchens and out-OJiCCR ?H?E'E ??S'TE'RS AND HARNESS HORSES. THE CARRIAGES comprise NEARLY NEW BiJGAr:;G!n',tW :>OAfiT and F.m Cart, T,i. S.T..11 SI. H-TI.11 SADDLES AND BalDUS by TurL and the "sual stable requisites, th, Farming Implements, and a email quantity of Hay. Cot<lIOl(UOS, with Partirnlore and Order of Sale, may bo bad of the Auctioneers, Cardiff; or of R. W. WILLIAMS, ESQ., SOLICITOR, 27162 8. CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, 1ST FEBRUARY. A LARGE SALE OF ELEGANT AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE. R«nored r«m a Residence in Richmond-road, by Order RMno:etJ':8;:U EXCE{LENT PIANOFORTE by Sam", B.7.1 Axmiueter, Wilron. and B-.?,). Carpets, Dn?Xe? CLOCKS, BRONZES, Oriental Orna- inenty, Pjeture8 F?ted Goods, Table CnHery, Gl-, ebi??,, aud the .-I H.b,,Il Effect.. T?TESSR'S? GOTTWALTZ, BOW- ?.tJL KING, aud PERRY wiDSELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, Hisrh-atreet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, let February, 1894, at Eleven o'clock HE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Including" BEST aud SPARE BEDROOM SUITES tu SoKd ilwencan Wftbiuf, .4?l, and Wnlnuf, Alhg.y and B'ire))'. L,?geSPANI? MAHOGANY WARD- ROBE, £ R\SS BEDSTEADS, Spring Mat- tresses, 0 1,1 Ilddig' T?i Fit- tings, a fashionable Rosewood Drawing-room Suite, l'fUuWulIy upholstered in silk; fine Dresden Chii?. Candelabra, choice Cabinet Orn.ments and Knick knacks, a FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by Sames, a f??ir M,?.i,.l Box, Carved M,?,i? Chair, M??.? Cabinetl, It ,I i ?w" WiitoN Me. Md best Brussels Carpets; HIGH- 'iš gr¡ DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, ?: ing ELABORATELY-CARVED SUITE in best English Mr. 6.rT0. A?.?. INCLOSBD SIDE- BOARD, Ovennantel, extendiugframe Diniug-table, kc.t Black Marble and Bronze Clocks, Saddle-bag Lounge Chairs, WALNUT BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNI- TURE, Suite in Morocco, Sideboard, Secretaire, Bo<>hoso, Dining-table, Dinner Wagon and Over. nW:Jtel to ('ohespondJHll'aidiI1gs, Ensravin.^s, Con- tents of Pantries, Table Cutlery and Plate. Kitchen Furniture, and a Variety of Hou.8cboJd rmd Outdoor Effects. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be hall or tbe AU2tkmetn;. [27163 SALE OF PROPERTIES. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ. BOW- ?'jL KING, _'I PERRY will SELL by AUC- TION. at their Salerooms, 11, Hijfh-stroet, Cardiff, on MONDA Y, 5th February, at Seven o'clock, the foHowius DESIRABLE PROPERRIES, By order of the Administrator of the Estate of the late George Haliett, ESQ. :— Lot 1. AJI that desirable Eosidcnec, situaw and being No. 57, PABT?DGE'BOAD, 'ROATH. in excellent repair, ,d l,t t a rental f 12?. per week. L?t? N?"' 6?. PARTRIDGE ROAD. Similar d08cripLoll A Jot 1. dof3ze ?" l? for a term of 99 y? at an -I L rent of £ 2 8., each house. ?' Of By tinothfr dtm'fion. Lot 1. All that well and substantially-built Loose. hold Residence, situate and being No. 60, DE BUKGH-STREET, now i. the OCeUI)tion of Mr. Morris, at the wceklv rental of lOs, 6<1" the landlord paying r*tes and t??xes, and bt?ld under l?? from the larqtt?s of Bute for 99 ymrs, from the 29th Sepkm. b, 1880, at the low .?.1 g,.??.d rent f;E3 16?;. '?I'? T 'N'?. M. DE TT(IIIS'I'REET, ?me de,rr;r" tion, and Ictat IDs. 6d. Lot 3. No. 64, DE BURGH-STREET, same descrip- tiOJl, and let at 10s. 6d. Lot 4, N, 68, DE BURGH-STREET, same descrip- tion. but let at 12.. per week. Each bouse contains two ioiitting-rOOID!!I, two kitchens, we., coal and basement cellais, four bedreoms, and a bath-room (hot and celd water). Lot 5. All that well -,I substantially-built I- hold Dwelling-house, situate and be, No. 121, ai,tei:ebeL;on12t Mr. Fi.h'r. i? ??okly teu?tt, at !?. 6d. per week, and held under lease from the Marquess of Bute for 99 yeary, from 25th March, IM, at the "0 gro?d 99 y?r,?, Further Particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff, or, as Lot I .?,l 2, 11, STEPHENS, E?q., SOLICITOR, And f the Lt. t" BUTE DOCKS, Messrs. PHILLIPS and SON, SOLICITORS, 271^5 ABERDARE. ON TIHESDAY, Uth FErBUARY, ISM. IMPORTANT STUD SALE. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOW. RING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at Ih. Hor.ie Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 13th February, at Twelve o'clock, 100 VALUABLE HORSES. Including The Entire Stcd of HUNTERS amd HAEKESS HORSES, the PROPERTY of HENRY LEWIS, Esq., OBEENMEADOW, ufio is 501115 Abro(d. A Stud of Horses the Property of Samuel BI-k- more, Esq" and other important Studs. '° ?tt?°'°t?'? to scc:i>e Stalls for this Salt ahould do so "t .u aa th. number of Horsps vn!( be limited to 1»0. 27164 TO INVESTORS. TRAFALGAR TERRACE, SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS, JOHN F. HARVEY ?i_ and CO. nre i..tr.,t,a to SELL by A DC. TION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of January, 1894 (subject to the Conditions of Pal. to he thCU M?d, all that L?ASEHOLD HOUSE and PREMISES, Situate and being No. 45, Tritf?igar-tomei?, Sw&nse, held under an -d,rl of 99 years from the 27th day of Sep&ember, 1858, at a grouud rent of £4 per annum. This Property is well and substantially built, situate in one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Swansea, facing the sea, anù close to the entrant's to the sands, and has an uninterrupted ie" of the Bay, Mumbles, and Devonshire Coast- It contains drawing and dining-room, sitting-room, two kitchens, five bedroom#, W.C., Ac., and back entrance. Gas throurhout the house, Venetian blinds, Ac. Sale to commence at Three o'olock in the After- uoon. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs. Lloydanp Owen, Solicitors, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. Dated January 13th, 1894. 27077 LOm)OUN?SQUARE, 'JKEDEOAN-STKEET. BYRON-STREET, TREHARRIS STREET, AND EGERTON-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. m ESSRS, S. HERN AND PERTWEE .ll.L are i"t??d te SELL hY AUCTION, ?t the Mart Bank-buildings, St. Mury:.treet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, February 1st, 1894, at Se»en o'cloek in UlC Evening precisely, the ,1?ti.-ed the ?-' VALUABLE ? ?pS?n? Lot 1. 1IÎtL"I.iu:I;;le., and Stabling, kno"u as 45, Londoun-square, Cardiff, held for a term of which 57 ?.. are ,ir?d ?,? the low ground rent of Y2 10s. Tho stabling is let to Lot 2. All those Two Dwelliue-houses, Shop, and Premises, known N. 37 and 38, B.ron.streetf Jet tJ good t.-?, t 8s..d 6s.6d.per week TMpM- tively, Held Iii??er lease for 99 yeais from 1853, at & ground rent of ±4. Lot. 3. All those Four Dwelling-houses, known as Nos. 34, 35, 36, and 37, Tredegar-street, Cardiff, let to good tenants at weekly rentals amounting to £115a. Held under lease for 99 years, from February 2nd, 1849, at gTOlmd rent of £ 8. Lot 4. All those Six Dwelling-houses, known as Nos. 31, 33, 36, 37, 39, and 41, E?erton-strcet, Canton, having a frontage of 17ft. and depth of 90ft. Let at 10s. 6d. per week each, and held under lease for 99 years from December, 1892, at a ground rent of £2 no 4,1. & N.B.-? not sold in One Lot will be fi?r?d in Th-ee Lots. Lot 5. All those Four Dwelling-houses, situate on the Mackintosh Estate, and known as Nos. 56,58, 60, and 62, Treharris-street. Let at 7,. 1,?, w.k ?.h. Each house is held for a t of wbi,?t 91 years are unexpired, at a ground rent of £ 2 16s. per house. ¡]I N.B.—If t sold ?n One Lot will be offered in Two Lots. For Further Particulars as to Lot 3 apply to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff; M to Lot 5, to George Rees, Esq, Solicitor, St. Al?y-stre,!t, Cardiff; and to .11 the L.t, to the 94, St. Mary.stnet, Cnrdift. 27107 OnW^TAiTinrd THURSDAY NEXT, January 23 and 25, Commencing at Two o'clock IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and SON mm L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their 'll? ti.stree?t, ?, ar r,li ff on the dates an immense assemblage of superior Hou"?. HOLD FUBN1TURE, sent in for absolute Sa]e, in- cluding Six Hard-wood Bedro(\1Jl Suites complete, Pairs of Duchtsse Toilets, Wardrobes, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, several Carpets, Fenders, Brasses, Five very Superior Dining &Dd Drawing Room Suites, Rosewood and Walnut Cabinets, 5ft. aud 6ft. Side- b.?r? wit? lofty glass ?c]«. SeeretaireBo(,ke?e, t InMd ditto, Dining and OcouHontd TtMea. a Pi?o ? 1,1,id dlt t, ?.d -d numerous o?er EC?t!). in ?U 400 ]ots each day. On View day prior to and Mornings of Sales. 1^7133 TO HAY MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. THE HOGGINS AND RHODES FARMS, ST. BRIAVEL'S. IMPORTANT SAI E OF ABOUT 60 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY (the whole to go off), which MESSRS. NELMES AUD POOLE .1" have been favoured witk irstructions to SELL bv AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, January 24, 1894, subject to Condi- tions of Sale to be them read. Sale at Thr""o'clock promvt, ?  N.B. -Th. Ricks are standing 1.. to ..d -d. -d within MsydJttmce .1 Two Railway Statiou. Aactio.MM- Omce<, Aginccn^-squwe, Mo.- month. 27140 ;8>alrs> up. Atirtton. A LARGE AND. rmpowrANT SALE OF VALUABL E FURNITURE CONTENTS OF THE DUMFRIES HOTEL, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. MR. MORGAN MORGAN is favoured with instructions from Mr. John Wynn, who is Retiring from Business, to SELL by AUCTION, at the DUMFRIES HOTEL, No. 93, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Jan. 23, 24, and 25, the LARGE AND VALUABLE CONTENTS Of this Well-known Commercial Hotel. Together with the BILLIARD TABLES, by Bur- roughes and Watts; a splendid Collection of ELECTRO-PLATE, by W. W. Harrison, Montgomery Works, Sheffield; au immenseQuantity of BEDROOM FURNITURE (the Contents of Thirty-nx Bed- rooms) Dining and Drawing-room Furniture, suit- able for Hotels or Private Houses; also the Valuable FIXTURES AND FITTING6^ Situate on the Premises. j Further Particulars will Appear in a Few Days, and Catalogues may be had on application at the Auctioneers Office, Albert-chambers, High-street Cardiff, II GOODS ON VIEW on JtONDAl, Jsa^VtenO* from Ten a.m. to Five p.m. 'I SALE to COMMENCE Each Day at 11.30 a.m. sharp. 146954 iciNGSBRIDOF, DEVON. I MR. JOSEPH BALKWILL will SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Arms Hotol, Kin¡¡sbride, on WEDNESDAY, 24th Janr -v, 1894, at Th?.. o'clnck in the ,Utcneou t?, Woolen Paddle-wheel Stl-?bip EXPRESS; s;"¡(nllge PU'iJ¡r;, p ;[¡htn:: in 1885, and engiued by b.p *iuoughby Brother, of Plnnonth. q:?,, beat has been and Plymouth, and ?k no. ruuuing with .t Trade p.?;g,r certidate for 137 passengers. She is in thoroughly good condition, and will be sold with her outfit. Further Particulars caD be obtained from the Auctioneer, or of the Managing Owner, Mr. John S. Hurrell, Kingsbridge. Dated Auction Office, Kingsbridge, 14tii January, 1894. 27153 QUEEN-STREPT SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. MOORE aud CO. are in- .J.- iu"truct" to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY find THURSDAY, January 22 and 25, a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining, drawing, and bod room suites, duchc8SC t0ilets, wardrobes, sideboar.1s, cabinets, overmantels, dining tables, hall stn.ndil, rugs, bedsteads, bedding, ware, fenders, ceal vases, screens, 1st, PIANO by Allison, and ORGAN by Kara, with 10 stops. Sale each day at Two and 7.30. 27150 NIONMOUTUSHIRE, IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER AND COPPICE WOODS. MESSRS. NEWLAND, DAVIS, and .L HUNT havo received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, o i l SATURDAY, January 27, 1894. at Three o'clock (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then 191 PRIME OAK, ELM, AND ASH TIMBER TREES, and about 30 ACRES OF COPPICE WOOD, in several Lots, situate ..I. Iften, half a mile from Severn Tunnel Junction, at Goldcliffe, five miles from Newport j aud at RÜwa, three-quarters of a mile from Risca Station. Further Particulars way be obtained of the Auc. tioneers, Highbury-chamber*, Newport and Clwp. stow. ~MASON'S ARMS HOTEL. QUEEN-STRBET, CARDIFF. Important, SALE of very Valnable REVERSIONARY INTEREST in M .vSON'S ARMS aud ADJOINING PROPERTY in QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. POWELL, ROACH, aud :J. CO. are instructed by the Mortgagee* to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Iletol, Cftrdiff, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of January, 1894, at 2.30 in the Afternoon, in one Lot- All that One-sixth of a Moiety and One-lulf of One-twelfth of a Moiety of the Reversionary Interest (I;ubjwt 0 the life eobit? of a lady now = T zw-) i"AIl that Valuable i>oub!fl-lieeJiBed ifciHl S$>wn as the MASON'S ARMS, Together with the SHOP in the occupation of Mr. Bomash, Jeweller, and TOB&OCONIST'S SHOP adjoining, sad EIGHT COTTAGES and PREMISES Hituate in the Court at the rear of the Mason's Arm.. The Premises are held under Lease for a term of 99 years from May, 1833, at the low annual ground rent of £41. For. Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Temple-chambers, 8, St. J.h.'?-?qu. to David T L?, -P,1 Esq,, Bii6tr. 6, Cbarleo-street, Car dill. 27060 CA D-R IF P. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. POWELL, ROACH, and 1.1- CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th January, 1894, at 2.30 o'clook in the alternoM, the following Valuable PROPERTIES FREEHOLD HOUSE, C OK WAY-ROAD. Lot 1. All that Well-built Froehold Jl{e88uage 01' Dwel1iug.house djoii.? the Conway Hotel. Let at 7s 6d per week, tenant paying taIes. Lot 2 All that Messuage or DweUinr'bouse, situate and bei"? No. 2, Sen&,henydd-tORd, Cathays, C.,diff. H,'l under Io&se for 99 years from 29th September, 1889 at a ground rent ot £3 18s. per ?num. Let at I £32 per annum, tenant Paying taxes. V.t p. sion can be had. Lot 3. All that Dwelling-house on the South side of J"enarth-road, being the fourth house towards Cardiff from Clare-road, in tlieoccupationof Mr. Ben. .i. Htirford, baker, at a rental of 11s. a week. ?,d under 1" from Lord Bute for a term of 99 yeal's, from 29th September, 1889, at an annual ground rent fE3 10,. Lot 4. All that Dwel.l.i.ng-. house adjoluing that above described, aud beine the fifth house from Clare- road aforesaid, in the oceupatiou of Mr. Edward Owen, shipbuilder, at a rental of lis. a week. Held under JeaBe f.. Lord Bute for a t4m o 99 Tears from the 29th September, 1889, at an annual ground rent of £ 410s. E f the above He-m. -.t f 14 lo?,h f?..t.g? of 17ft. Hi"- to Fenai-th-roa4, and the A.,ti. beg to call particular attention to the value of their ,itl-t? and to the ?,y ubt?.ti.1 manner in which t?h;ybuilt. Let 5. All t"t ?ubt-t"y-bgt L??"hld Messuage or Dwellm^™ tI Ritnar* in Albiuiv-road, next door to the chapel; let Itp r t SZ t»»t paytog taxes. Hekf tor an unexpired term of 99 yes £ > h-omMar. im, at an annual ground rent of £ 4 12.. Id. per annum. Lot 6 All those Two -roonted Me??ges or Dwelling-houses, b6-9 ^0» 11 ?d M North Willia^m-stree't 1Newtown, Card;i.ff„; l.et at ,7s. each per w k Held f a torn of 99 W t™*™ 1852. at an annual ground rent of E2 &. -,?h. These Houses are in a good state of repairs and always command good tenants. Lot 7. All those Three Leasehold Houses, being Nos. 19, 21, and lIS, Pontcanna.p1ace, let at 5s. each per week. Held for term of 99 year. (less one day), from 2nd AUgU8t, 1875, at a total annual ground rent of £5 2s. 6,1. Let 8.—All those Three Freehold Houses, NOD. 2, 4, and 6, Pontcanna-place, let..t 5s. each per week. Lot 9. All that Dwe]]jng.h"w;e Sb-p, being No. 210, Cowbridge-rmd, Canton; let at 12s. per week, t???.t paying taxes. Held f. ? t.?..?e? ? Y'- (lees ten days), from 25th March, 1870, at an rinnual ground rent of R2 14s. Lot IC. AU that similar Lot, being No. 212, Cow. bridge-read. Lot 11. All that similar Lot, being No. 214, Cow. bridge-road. n Lot 12. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being Ne, 14, East-street j let at 5s. per ,pck. Lot 13. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 15, East-street, with large Shod in the rear; let at 9s. per week. Both these Lots are held under one lease, at an annua), ground rent of £4. Lot 14. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being 182, Severn-road; let at JOs. 6d. per week. Held for a term of 99 years (less three days) from 25th March, 1878, at an annual ground rent of £6 10s. Lot 15. All that Similar Lot, being No. 184, Severn-road; let at 9s. per week. Lot 16. AH that similar Lot, being No. 186, Severn- road let at 9s. per week. Lot 17. All tkit Dwelling-house and Shop, situate and being No. 1, Madras-street j let at 13.. 6d. per week. Lot 18. All those Three Dwelling-houses, being Nos. 3, 5, and 7, Madras-street; let at 6s. each per Lot 19. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being No. 7, FrancjR.st1'<Jet; let at 5s. per week. These premises are heltl for a term of 99 years from let May, 1857, at an annual ground rent of £6 10s., which can be apportioned. Lot 20.-All those Twelve Cottages, bei, ng Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 12,13, 14. 15, 16, 17, IB, and 19, rerris.torrace, Maindy. off N.,t)?-r.,d; l?? at 4.. each per week. Held for a term of 99 years (less three da") from 2Hd, February, 1878, at a total annual ground rent of £ 15-2s. This lot will be divided into lot. of four at the time of sale if desired. For Further Particulars as to Lots 1 to 6 apply to Messrs. Jones, Macintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors, Temple-chambers, S, St. John-street., Cardiff; and as to the remaining lots to David Lewis, E wl, Solicitor, 6, Charles-street, Cardiff; and a. to the ..bole to the Auctioneers, Temple-chambers, 8, St. John-street, Cardiff. 27ú65 VMETEOF:STREETt ROATH. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. ANTIQUITIE8, &c. DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP. T. WOODRUFF will SELL by 1.1. AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, January 22nd, the whole remaining portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, old oak furniture, oil paintings, engravings, water colours, brass mounted bedsteads, beds, mattresses, gmudfather clocks, coffee-house table??, &e. See Posters. On View ,i omiug of Sale. To commence .t Two o'clock prompt, and at 7.30 i. the Evening.  L ?——— 1250i22 TI 1HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POST ..L ING COMPANY. 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN. Bill-posting and Advertising ill 8011 its Bune e Throughout the Counties of Carmarthen. Pembroke, aud Cardiga PHILIP R. JAMES, Manager alt11 hp 2(uctiOIt. NEWPORT, MON. HIGHLY-IMPOST ANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PROPERTY. MESSRS. PARSONS and ROBJENT have been l?truoted to SELL by AUCTION, .tth.W-tg.t,l EI?NES- DAY, the 31st day of January, 1894, at Three o'clock p. m sub j ect to ,,Ii tobe produced at time of I .J tSh"h tn:;¿ml:U£r=tili:nOJ double-froni«ed BUSINESS PREMISES, douË" BUSINESS PREMISES, Situate in tho Commercial Centre of the Town of Newport, Mon., known as No. 22 and 23, Commercial street, close adjacent to the Town-hall, the principal beaks and offices. These noble and commanding premises were entirely re-built in 1893, i.. -bt..ti.1 manner f selected Bath stone, and have shop frontages of 35ft. to Com- mercial-street, and 44ft. to Austin Friars, i th 12ft, head-room, private offices, Ac., and some of the two front oIBee. facing Commercial-street, 22ft. by m ?Ilt. 6in. and 22ft. by 14ft, 6in. "'p"etively; side offices, 22ft. by 13ft? and 14ft. by 11ft respectively ?ithtir.-pr..f r.- 11ft. by 8ft. height of offices, lift. 6in O.the second floor are similar offices. 'Il» basement is specially constructed and lighted on all sides ith prism-lighted i.dow g wa11aH.ed with whi;L ?gt-d bricks, and hayping 9ft. iieadtoom, forming light workshop 45ft, by 33ft, with offices, stores, &c. The basement and ground floors are in the occupation of Messrs. Thompson and Sh.,k?l for a term ?f 14 years, from ti? 1st May, 1893, a rental of ,r ""M for the first se.en years of the said tenu, aud of ,B? for reun" øe.en s of the said term. The first an* lecond floo", are designed as sUiteB of light and commediaul offices, with strong rooms and all modern appliances, including conci'ete floor (between shop and offices). The attic accommodation comprises five large 1,,U-Ught.d r. which JUT be used as !Z. .-d by -tkr. The ubtection of capitalists and investors fs •specially di".&d to ?hi. pprti?it:, f acquiring new -b,t-tW f-hld premises in s" good .tr'. Further Particulars, with Condition., may be had "n application to the Auctioneers; er to Mr. A. H. OLIVER, New rt, Mon., Voli"it.r to the Vendors. Central-chambers, Newport, Mon., 'ml5 3an. 15th, 1894. 27075 SALE OF FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. MESSRS. PARSONS and ROBJENT have r?ilivea inst?ti? to OFFER for SUE by ':WeCTIt the W.tgt. {itt: port, Mon" on WEDNESDAY, 31st January, 1894, at 3.30 in V. afternoon, in such lots as shall be determined on at the time of Sale, and subject to sueh ooDrlitJons of sale as shaSl be then and there tbe p?,*I,,U,WL ;,FR ?, UH016D GROUND RENTS arising out of the G-.11,1(1 Estate, M.b?idg- Mon,, and amounting in the aggregate to £31 12s. all. Further Particulars 011 application te the Auctioneers, or to M". J. C. LLEWELLIN, Solicitor, 27W1 Newport, Mon. Centml Chl\1nhers, Newport, Mon., 12th Jan., 1894. CAERLEON, MON. SALE OF AN ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITE. MESSRS. PARSONS and ROBJENT bave received instrnütions t.Off,?f. SALE by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, Mon, t330 p.m. sharp, "n WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1894 (subject t" Conditions to be read at time of Sale), all that Piece or Parcel of BUILDING LAND SihMt4? CAOW "j-'tt"hC Rail".y SWtio. in the P?ish .1 Lkngattock- j uxta-Caerleon, in the Oyr:O;bJ,li:Uf::]w I .treet of I%ft. or thereabouts, b.,?.d,?l on the North by Church Lands, on the South-east hy Land of Thomas Boddington, and on the South-west by the said B:iilway-8treet, and containing 1,488 square yards or thereabouts. Held for the residue of a term of 999 Y. from 29th September, 1391, at annual rent JI':J'Site This Property forms a very Ai,l,le B.14ig Sit. i.,310.pro.imly to an exce p tionally good Service of Train f:d":iie d¡;UlC:n ypool. Yp"h?r P-ti?.I.. c. application to the A,i?- tioneers or to Messrs. LLEWELLYN and MOORE, Newport, Mon, Solicitors to the Vendor. Central chambers, Newport, Mon., January 10th, 1894. 27m3 RISCA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. PARSONS and ROBJENT ..If are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at 3,30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31st January, 1894, ..t. tbe West-gate Hotel, Newport, Mon., in the fol- lowing Lt' and s""jee. to the common form sale dit ? ('it?h e"t. "?"I conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate It Risca, Mon., wh, — Lot, 1. 411 those Throe Messuages adjoining Ü\4 'w.J¡. (lood. Station, tagother with tho newly- erected stone-built building formerly used as a naj) factory. I)t I is i?bj?et t..? y,.rly ground rent 'of 10s., and is held for term of 99 years, from the 1st M.3, 873. A portion of Lt 1, comprising ]I that t:;i Iao'i::t l' !r:in,ál i a cottage thereon, called Wadliug Dab, wns demise(rb,, dt?d 3,d Spt,.),,r 1881, to Abraham Willi..??, f.? the t,?". ,f 99 years from the 1st M.y, 1873, except the last 10 dye thereof, at a yearly rent of £ 1 Is, Lot 2.1the. 6ix Messuages, with G1\rdeoo, situate near the above-named Property, and the New 1 u, aJso adjoiniag the G. W.R. Lot 2 is Bubject to a yearly ground rent of £2 2R., and is held for a term of 99 years from the lot May, 1873. The Leases and any 8,?b-1.. or Counterparts, or copies tbereof, c? be in5rrete:dprior to the &?i? -1 the Offices of Mr. J. C. Lfewellin, '30licit N ewport, Mon., or of Mr. J. T. Cross, S.1i,it., Newport afore- said and M. and will be produced at the time of Sale, and each Purchaser shall have full notice of the contents thereof; and Particulars aud ConllItions of Sale may be Obtained of the aforesaid Solicitors, aud of Messrs. Thomas White and SUllS, Solicii ors, 11, Bedford-row, Loadon, N.C.; wd )Ie¿H3fs. Warriner aud Kind., Solicitors, 188, Fleet-street, London, E.C. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, er to Mr, J. C. LLEWELLIN, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. Central-chambers, Newport, Mon., 13th January, 1894. 27074 TO TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. YSPITTY TIN-PLATE WORKS. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE TIN- PLATE WORKS, situate at Loughor, in the County of Carmarthen, end being wíthin about. miles from the Port of Llanelly, and ight miles from the Important Port of SW¡\usea.. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind- stret, Swansea, on TUESDAY, January 23rd, all those LEASEHOLD WORKS, With the FIXED PLANT aud MACHINERY, Known as the YSPITTY TIN-PLATE WORKS, Together with the various Shops and Premises thereto belonging, Manager's House, premises, and garden, with the Corrugated Iron Church erected thereon, 25 Cottages, and Reservoir, all of which are situate at Loughor, adjoining the main road from Swansea to Llanelly, and being on the bauk of the River Loughor, in the Parish of Llanelly, in the Co uuty of Carmarthen. The works consist f mill-house and annealing- r- iÁítS bnf\f ;iti:hA 't.:5: roliirig bouse 70ft. by 54ft., pickKng honse, forge, boiler house, fitting shop, fitting stores, tin-house, 117ft. by 39ft., .rti.g room, 40ft. by 33ft., Beo" ing-room, bran house, electirc lighting engine-honse, ighbridge house, watchman's box, office with (mrt- weighing machine house under, smith's and car. penter's shops, lime and scruff houses, box store, and grease house, retort house and gasometer, stores, three. stalled stable and coach. honse, private fitting shop and two stacks about 170ft. and 90ft. res- pectively. The manager's house contains twelve rooms Bnd offices, with a good wal ed-in garden, in wbi(?h has been erected a corrugated iron church to _t about one hundred persons. j oining the works each contilin The five cottages adjoining the works each contAin five rooms. Four are tn the respective occupation of D. Davis, S. Davis, W. Thomas, and X?R?.dy; the other is vacant. The remaining twenty Cottnges are sitU!1te near the Lewis Arms pub He.hoWle, 0'i1 Byne. Farm, and adjoin the maiu road from Swansea to Llanelly, held on a 'I" t, I-, fr.. the works f. t?- of 60 y?.- from Midsummer, 1869, at a r:.ti of i8o per annum. The works connects with the Great Western and London and North Western Rail"B, at Bynea Station by a siding running over land the property of C. W. MM? 1.?i8, E?,q., to wl. of ?20 per =num, and a wayleave of 2d. per ton is paid, ?rh? -I. and five cottages are held .d?r two leases as under I'Am those Pi?- or Parcels f Land it".t. on the bank 'fhilleO: irOfo:-D;;uf;AI t: FanshofDinfUy.containin? 4&. Ir. 12p. and 7a. lr. 14p. or t?,,r b' with the u,?y, quay I furnaces, cotta.b, offices, and other rection I thereon, toether with the use of the landing stage and right of wav thereto, hld for a term of 60 years from September 29th, 1869, at a ground rent of £350 per annum. 2. All that Yard or Piece of Ground lying at the North or North-west coru? of the Yspitty Works, upon which portion of the said works has been erected, held for a term of 60 years from Midsummer, 1869, at It ground rent of S25 per annum. The Mines and Minerals are reserved under all the leaæ., and the sporting rights and timber ou the pro- perties leased from the Stradey Estate. There is an ample supply of water, u, in addition to the four wells in the works, the lesser is under covenant to supply daily 110,000 gallons of water. This is pumped to Pencoed Reservoir, from whence it flows into the large reservoir in front of the works. The Loose Plant and Stocks-in-Trade, of which all inventory will be produced at the time of sale, must be ,i,l th- e p1,, ??,=r at valuation in th usual t. I', I. to Cnmmence at Four p.m. precisely. For Particulars and Conditions of Sule or Further Information apply to M- Croome, Ball, aud &m?t!t, ?.lid 9t-ud; 1).Iid Esq., M. P Solicitor, Llanelly; Messrs. Martin and Nichol8ons, Solicitors, 29, Queeu-gtreet, Chpside. London, B.C., or to thnue?ti=r?6 i 0<EcM. G-t-?rt-?t Chambers, Sunset. [26686 Å BLESSING TO LADIES The most wonderful medicine ever discovered for an irregularities and obstructions, howevet obstiu8.te or long-standing. Thousands have been relieved by this mimcnlouB remedy, and thereby saved trouble, ilines*?, and expense. Perfectly harmless -,A astonishingly effectual, as testified to by hundreds of married and sing1e females. Numerous nn90Iicited ?Smotu?). ?ELLS ARE USELESS, and oniy bring di- P-i-t?..t. Stamped addressed envelope :.n;'rer..f.l:nis aM. dr',ve;f¡: th_L?t.?. The only efr:?t..?l remedy on ?.?tb. Try and j ud? for yourøelVeL E.tblish?dia6l. L1079 publtt Notices* METROPOLITAN BANK (OF ENGLAND AND WALES), LIMITED. .1.1 TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. TvinTICP IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING of the above- named COMPANY will fc» HELD ON THURSDAY, the 25th but., at the Great Western Hotel, Coliaore- ?' Birmingham. row, Th« Ch"ir will be Taken at Twelve o clock p?i?;ply. NoSS ???Y'ALSO °'Q??h'??TBANSFEB BOOKS .f the COMPANY will K CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 18th January, to WEDNESDAY, t),? 31st January, both days in?l-i, By Ordor of the Directors, ° JAMES LEIGH, General Manager. 60, oftrra&ooeecchnuurrc^hw-etreeeet^, Londo^ n, E.C.< 16th January, 1894. MZTROIOLITAR BANK (OF ENGLAND AND WALS8\ LMTED. REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, AT THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING, TO BE HELD AT THE GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, BIRMINGHAM, ON THURSDAY, THE 25TH JANUARY, 1894, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON. In prt'8Dtin tho Twenty-eighth Annual Report, the Di.?t.?. h.?? ple..? in t.ti.g that the net for the past y-, after making ample provision for bad and doubtful debt., and allowing for rebate on ill. current, mount to 194,728 19.. Id., to which h? to be added lumme -tax paid for S h a re holden, i 2,362 i 10s. MJ'=,:tb::tJ; Ù,"r.,uOy:slf15.61x ':nt: a 7:¡, of I. 199,654 4 6 Which haB boen appropriated as follows :— DttMend of 15 par -.u. f. the )mif-year ended jOth June, 1893 ?K,750 0 0 .4.f,61-?t.per?for theba Ify;euded3lstD?mbe p.y.ble It .t -?3 756 0 0 ,of 3 per mnt. .13:500 0 0 In reduction of National Bank of Wales Goodwill 32,000 0 0 Income-tax paid for Shareholders 2,362 10 C Bk Pramises Redemption P..d-b?ig il,000, and 2667 19.. it-,t an the 'nnd, t?.,if.rr?d fr.. the p.fit. of the past y 1,667 19 0 Balance carried forward to non y 2,623 15 6 £99,664 4 6 The provicioøl agreement with the National Bank of Wales (Limited) was not -fl-?d by the Share- hoMerf* o?h?' ?k S?*h? l?th June last, after which poMcaa'.cn of the bnmMM was taken. The?ol. tary liquidation of the National Bank of Wales (Limited) is still proceeding. ) t).. H f th It will be observed that your Directors propose to aet aaifle zE 12,000 towards the extinction of the amount asreed to be paid for the Goodwill of th. National Bank of Wales (Limited). The Directors regret to have to report the death of their colleague, Mr. Joshua Horton, of Huds- ?.?+h. ?he Di?? th-g <Mt oceMtoa-Str John J. JotMD*. Kt., and Sk ThomM L?, lk?t, X.P.?Le eligible and offer themselves for re-electioft. The Auditors, Messrs. Turquand, Youngs, and Co also retire frOlli office, and are eligible for re- økct.hn. B« Order f the B-, f Directors, B, Otdor of the Bou? .{???j?-gg LEIGH, Ge." N-Cor. J LEIGH, GeuralllautrOl'. 60, GfaMehuroh-strtet. jg???.ggjg??T DECEMBER, IM. LIABILITIXS: £ •• d. Due by the Bank on Current, De- posit, and other Accounts 5,857,958 14 2 Seven Day and other Drattø, ]5,312 11 11 £ 5,873,271 6 1 Proprietors' FUNDS: Paid-ni> Capital £ 450,000 0 0 Guarantee Fund 450,000 0 0 Bank PremiseD Re- demption Fund 23,766 12 11 Diviclenù and Bonus Payable 1st Feb- ruary next 47,260 0 0 Balance carried for- ward to next year 2,623 15 6 wtr y e t r —— „ ————— 973,640 8 5 86,846,911 14 61 ASSETS s, d. Cash in hand and at the Bank of Engl? 6M,?20 18 5 Cash at Call and at Notice 22A,,W 16 10 EM,866 15 3 Investments, vis. British Gonra. 0 0 Colonial Govern- mellt Securities, Corp oration Stock, and De- benture Bondi.. 208,947 0 0 5q6,967 0 0 Bills of Exchange. 1,094,981 6 3 A2,544,814 1 6 Due to the Bank on CUITcnt:u>d other Accounts, 3,922,W 12 3 Goodwill Account National Bank of Wales £ 115,100 0 0 Løss amount now written off 12,000 0 0 ———-——— 103,000 0 0 Bank Premises, and Fnraitare at L?"d.n, Biri,.gb. and 115 276.60909 Bnnches 276,609 0 9 S6,846,911 14 6 JAMES LEIGH. General Manager. AUDITORS' REPORT. We have, a.8 usual, visited all the Branches of this RI1)(, and have examined the Balance-sheets thereof, 48 ".n", the foreqoinq Balance-sheet, and find the lattor II! a correct statement of the Company's affairs as ahown by the Books of the Company. We have .i.?d the Securities held w?iust the money at CaU and Short Notice, and those repc"JUl' inr the In"festmntl of the Bmk, ?d have sati8ft(1 ourselves of the corr -etn?s of the (?wh B=Lp,-S?UL- Turqcand, YOUMOS, W.liIS Bi3Hor, ÂSD CLABRX, Auditors. London, 16tlo JlllIl" 1894 A3D WA.Ll-,$), LNUTED London, 16tk JManEuaTrRyO, POLITAN BANK (OF ENGLAND AND WALES), LIMITED. SUB3CNBEP CAPITAL-viz., oo.OCOShM-M of ?60 <Mh. ?.MO.MO PAIBL'r CAPITAL -vir., 90,000 Shares £ 5 Paid £ 450,000 GU ARANTEE FUND-1.?,.t?d in B?it??,h.d Colonial Govemmont Securities f45o,ooo DiRBCTORS Silt THOMAS LEA, BART., M.P., Chairman* J. SATCHELL HOPKINS, Deputy-Chairman. JAMES TERTIUS COLLINS, ESQ" LORD ERNEST J. SEYMOUR, ROBERT FORREST, ESQ., ?WALTER EVERS WARDEN, ESQ" SIR JOHN J. JENKIN' KT. I CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, ESQ., ABRAM CBE6WICKE KAWLINSON. ESQ., MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, ESQ. ROBERT FORREST, SE, .LRWT. LINSON LVIGII, M?. JAMES LEIGH, GSKIBAL MAN" F. J. HUGHE 13, ASSISTANT GKNIBAL MAMAGJSR. JAMES SMITH WOOD, StCMMM. HEAD OFFICE 60, GRACECHURCH-STRFET, LONDON, E.C WILLIAM HALL, HKAD Orrics MANAGRR. FREDERICK NALDER, HRAD OPTICS Sub-MAHAQBB. BRANCHES. <- ABERDARE D. J. Gwurw ALCESTER J. H. Hbk.OXRSOM BANBURY J. FI>" T.AHD BANGOR WK. TitOMAS BARMOUTH J.RICHARD PRICHARD DARRY DOCK L. W. JONS BATH A. T.PEMtM BETHESDA Jo** JOIna BILSTON ,T. E. BRIANT BIRMINGHAM BKNNKTT'S HILL A. G. SAMPSON MARKETS W. R. WAT.SH BLAEmU FESTINIOG JOHN PA JO. BLAKNAVON THOS. COOKE 13LOXWI B W.PMCEY BRIDGEND,. FRANK MOON BRIDGNORTTT B. PUXINGTOX BRIEBLET HILL. J. FINSRT BRISTOL J. BSRRY-WHITB BROMSGROVE D. LAINO CADOXTON L. W. JONJS CARDIFF A. E. OLD CARDIFF DOCKS J. MARSHALL CARDIGAN J. W. NlcHous CARNARVON JROBX&T WILLIAMS CHEPSTOW A.T.U. PMC* CHIPPING NORTON T. H. BURBIPOB COLWYN BAY. W. O. B:M)m CONWAY. DAVID JONRS COWBRIDGE  F" MOON DARLASTON H.E.PtocNB J DUI)LEY F. M. Bun HAVERFORDWEST J. S..T?- HEDNESFORD C. W. ?IIILIVAI (pro tim.) HENLEY 1?-ANDEN J. E. Tunu KIDDERMINSTER E. C. N.??A??. LEAMINGTON. G. C. LAM LLANBERIS JOHN UWRNVONBS LLANDUDNO A. EVANS I.LANDYSSUL GWTN:n DA*IM LLANELLY W.G*!MtTHS LLANGEFNI EVAN M. ROBERTS T,ILRTIIYR TYD.F.ii: W. L,o?D MERTHYR. TYDFIL IJ, WOOD DtVtitS MORETON-IN-MABSH H. L. SOWDON MUCH WENLOCK F. SARJEANT NEATH T. H. EVANS NEVIN JOHN P. WILLUKS NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Gwrasc DAVIES NEWPOBT, MoN. A. E- W?LL.? OXFORD G. HuaSS3 FENTRE W«. MiacuiHT 0 lY WK. Ai.T rOiZT M. PORT TALSOT T. H. EVANS PWMjHEU BOBRM JOHM READING A. McNEIL REDMTCH V. H. Jowiun SHIPSTON-ON-STOUB J H. EVAH8 STOURBRIDGE H. JAMBS STOCKPORT A. W. GABRIIL STRATFORD-ON-AVON C. E. MARTIN SWANSEA, HIOS-STRLST drains PSICI SWANSEA, WiHD-STBEm' B. M. Baons TREDEGAB. G.J.TcctFMLB WALSALL, THR Baioai W. facii WALSALL PAtt STMET J. J. SHEDMX WARWICK S. G. SVMM WEDNESBURY. E. C. RICHAHDSOH WEST BROMWICH H. A. PBICB WILLENHALL W. JOHHSOS WITNEY C. E. DAVENPORT WOLVERHAMPTON W. S. ROWLAND WORCESTER F. B. LAURIE SUB-BRANCHES. ABERGWYNFI Sub to BRIDGEND ACOCK'S GREEN .?.„ BiBittMKA? AMLWCH r.LANGUNI BLAENGARW BUIDHEND BROWNHILLS  WALSALL (T.. B.) BRYNSIENCYN LuxGsnti BBYN-MAWH ?' BtAK?AVOx BURBY PORT. „ LLANEI.LV CRADLEY HEATH. „ STOUBBBIDOI CRICCIETH „ PWLLHELI DOWLAIS MEKTHTB TYDML EBENEZBR  B*THKSDA EBBW VALE TBKDEHA* FERNDALE „ PoNTvetiDD FESTINIOG „ BLAENAU FESIINIOO GLYN NEATH NMTH LYE STODRBRIDO* MAESTEG BBIBOBHD MORRISTON Sub t SWAK9BA MOUNTAIN ASH ABIBDARC NEWBOROUGH LLANaurM NEWPORT, FEM. C4RDW.N PENRHYN.DEUDBAETH Sub to PORTKADOC PENYGROES Sub to S.b t,?, FORTMADOC PONTYCWMMER BRIDOEND PORTH „ PosxrrRiDD PORTHCAWL BRIOOKND SALTLEY STUDLEY????'.??? ? I\U TALYSARN „ CARNARVON TONYPANDY PONT?SIT)D TRHFACH.? ? NKWMMLt-EMHN TRKHARRIS „ ABKRDARI TREHERB PON?DD TKEONKY. TYNEWYDD BRIDSBKD YSTALYFERA „ SWANS.. AGENCŒS. BAMPTON (OXOH) G. W. DHTTON I KINETON -J. „HAWW CANNOCK .?. A. WT.?'.?ox ? SHIFTON PNDEB WTCH- CHABLBUBY. T. SMITH | ( WOOD iMvm reMrre o J, J. DAN»BRPIILD The Shares of ErC .h are paid p to the extent f SS ..Iy, leaving a reserve f £ 46 p- r,, or £4,:r:oo:e: :ifa" o e?t the liabilities f the Company, i:rdit1D tleerG:.a;t: P..d t X451." By the .bticl.. of AR?iatiou 925 per sh-in other "OM, one-half of the sub- pital f E4,bM,000-t .1..y. b.. Ift .-Ild for the '-rity "t dLpo?itr., The Bank i"?u? drafti? on the phMH? to-, in the United Kmfdom.?M upon the Conhnett.tht United Stt?., A.?..Ii?, P:dCi.. tz,J,dthh:ff¡: B)i)<, u&CC:U' m(?e,ives Dividends, imdert?k. the Purckw and Sale of Stocks, estblish?. Crdit? at home atdbmd, and transacts genern1!y the usual branches of Banking business. Current Accounts are opened on favourable terms. The Bank receives suras of £10 and upwards on deposit, re-pilyable at call or upon 14 days' notice allowing 1be, I -t"' of 1-t "'t. Customers can arrange to receive money at, or pay money to, any of Uie B=k's Bnmhes, or ban money paid to ..y ?f the Bank's C-, -.p..d..t..ad advised fr their ?r?d-t. Strong R, are provided, tm of chxge, for the eutody of ?e6do and other pmprty 1.4.4 by the customers of the BOnI. 27158 <?lM: bp ?rtbatf Contract ?FORSALE ?by?BIVATE CO?- I F TRACT, the Desirable LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, together with PLANT, STOCK, Md TOOLS, now hetd by WiUiam Wo!fe, Md kuowu a3 the HAKIN FOPNDBY, eomprisin: MouMera'. s.itb." ,?d Fitt' Shops, together with 48to sitmtted on the Y?iifrd Docks, about 30 y.d. from the Zt'r" Railway communications, now doing.. good Repairing Business, which can beprOYM b! Boob. Satisfactory re&SvWI can be given for di.. posing of same.—Apply t. 27129 Wo LFE,?."ki. F.-dy, Mill?rd Ja: SAINT ARYANS, NEAR O CHEPSTOW. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. For SALE, FOUR ACRES of MEADOW LAND, with Frontage to Main Road, a few minutes' walk from Church -,i P" and Telegraph o- distant 2$miles from Chepstow Station and 3! from Tintem Abb? Specially Rwtable as a Site for a Gentleman's Mansion; 650ft. above sea level, and within a mile of the eelcbmted Wy.dliff. South p.,t, with M. nificent prospect .f the Ri,lrs Severn md Wye ?d the Bri,;p ?l b? ..1, thpr;:kl'l Wye and T. and P. EVANS, Solicitors, 27098 Chepstow. T>E MR, JOHN THOMAS, Late of ?,dg., Auctioneer and Land Agent, OR SALE, the Old-established BUSINESS so .u f?lly _,ri?d on by the above-named G-tl,- man down to the time of hiødeath. For Particulars apply to Me.srs, Bees and Gwyu, oliciton, Cowbridge. 27023 Centers aio tContracts. rjpO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. JL TENDERS are Required for the FORMATION and SEWERING of a NEW STREET and BACK LANE on the Mirador Field, Uplands. Plan9. Section!, and Specification may be seen at the Offices of Job* M. Leeder and Son, Estate Agent, &0., Goat-strcct, Swan"ea. Tenders to be !.eS in on or ?.fr, JANUARY 31st, 1894. The lowest or auy Tender not ueœsøarily accepted. '?O?HNM.LEEDEBMdSON, 27114 Swansea. jgEDWAS SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are Invited for REPAIRS and ADDI- TIONS to the BEDWAS BRIDGE BOARD SCHOOL. Plans and Speciifcations be seen at the Ed- Bridge School Honse, IWd farther parliculars obtained pon application t?o Mr. Evan Da vies, Maesycwmmer, or to the -d?.ig.11 Tenders, -k?d "T,.d, for Bed was School, muat reach the undersigned not later th- WED- NESDAY, the 31?t dy of J.-U-Y inst. Tbe '?dloft;if":Ie: to -It the lowest or any Tender. owea or <m? e or; S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 29. High-street, Newport, Mon. 27136 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER— THOMPSON'S 'BURDOCK PILLS purify the ) foule3t bl.?,? and rehen .,?ry Disease of Stomach Li,?,, and KIdneys. Pure BI:VR" ? HaoUb. Thou sands have been cured by these wonderful Pills where dis.- could not be -bd by any other medicine ?!d?*?H Ch?mist.<T ? bM<J, 'S?l?d. *?  -I.. Vt by rail to ny addrem 8500 {nsurancc Companies, THE ADVANTÂ.GE Of A TONTINE INDISPUTABLE LIFi: POLICY. Church-street, Pontypridd, 10th January, 1894, To the X-g"? of fie EQUITABLE HFN ASSURANCE SOCIETY. OF THE UNITED STATES, CM<M. Dear Sir- Re ALDKRMAN GWILTH JONES, DICXASED. 1 b.gt.. ??l?dgh?th.py,.?.t,)I;EI,000byy-? of tbo c\aim under peticy No, 632,941, on tk? b, life. The claim papers were sent to your London Office ou the 8th inst., and a cheque sent me hy ,.t. reili;'uib the It. Mr. Jonea was insured in tin other offices, I may st44? thAt our claim has not b?e? even admitted by either of them, It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge thi. prftv:etI'ee:i tf, I- I- :;l: jh'I my experience I have nevar been able to obtain money with as little trouble IWd with such promptness. Treatment of this kind to the representatives of yowr policy-holders -t greAtly add to the confidence tky already have in your "iet,Yonre faitbfully, (Signed) D. ROBERTS BOSSER, Solicitor to the Executrix. P,S. You are at lib?D, solicit? to tim !'t" may thi,,kfth'. I.. r, in my opinion, it is due to you tba t such tm,.nt oboold be made kno? .,he public generally.—D.K B. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Chiel Office for Wales: BANK BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 27166 CTTTLVR INSURANCE OFFICE ? ULL (FIRE). 'O"DJ!D 1710. Sum Insured in 1892, £ 391,800,000. For all Particulars apply to the following Agent* CARDIFF Messrs. Price and Dickseo, 21, High- tree t, Mr.Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Messrs. Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian-chain bers. Mr. F. E. Fuifte. Aberkonfig Mr. Jesoe Hurley. Cadoxton Mr. B. G. Davies. Cowbridge Mr. Thomas J. Parsons. Llantrisuant Mr. William Hulm. J.h.H HOB66 M-t,,g ])-lid I)-li- Llœ56 CCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANT (LIMITED). 10, ST. SWITHIN'S-LANE, LONDON, E.C. G AOCIDBHTS. P-.?L I.L'I-. f: =" r:;¡I: Av.. th?ugho?ItZjaes. HMM '?"" '?'C? H'ABDI?. Miu?er. DANTeu QWEN AND CO, GINEKAL AND FANCY STATIONERS 1 CAJELDIFF public appointments. GLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD, APPOINTMENT OF INFANT MISTREss. The GLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD will, at their MEETING to be held Oft FEBRUARY 8th Neit APPOINT a MISTRESS for the INFANT SCHOOLS t GLYNCORRWG. The salary will be M per annum, with one-eighth of the schoel fee jrant IIJld ou«-eigrhth of the annual pnt earned by the infants. Average attendance, 106. Applications, with Testimonials and Copies ol Reports, to reach us by the 1st February. The duties can commence in11uediø.tely. can CUTHBERTfON and POWELL, Solicitors, Clerks to the Board. Neath, January 10th, 1894. 27115 YSTRADFELLTE SCHOOL JL BOARD WANTED, a Provisionally Certificated MIS- TRESS fir the Ystradfeilte School Board. Salary, £ 50 per annum .—Applications and testimonials t« sent to the undersigned on or before the 7th PES' EUABY, 1894. PHILIP T. RHYS, Clerk. 22, Commercial-place, Aberdare. 27147 WHITCHURCH (GLAMORGAN wSCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, ASSISTANT MISTRESS Lt th? TOigq.utfl:'lJ¡E¿;fieJ duties Lt ORee. Salary IM p?- annum, xutof to maximum of E40 by y-ty i.-t. el J2 10. Applications, with copies of testimonial*, to be sent by the 31st INSTANT to JOSEPH HENRY JONES; Solicitor, 2710J.1 Ckrk t?, '?h? 11?,?,d. 27it1b&n>aooJo.bf>r.. /$to Mary-street, C?,dift legal Notices. TOE THOMAS WILTIAM^ it DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute 22 aid 23 Victoria, Cb. t?, 35, NOTICE IS H-FREB?? OIVEN fut all P-u having any CLAIMS against the ESTATE o' THOMAS WILLIAMS, Ute vf Number 95, High- street, Pentre, in ?-in ef Ystradyfodwg, in tbe County of Glamorpn, Colliery Manager, Deceased, who died on the 9th day of J anuar]. 1694, are re« uire4 to ""ad (in writing; the 1=hc!11a.rs of their claims ta tMe undersigned, on or before the 28th day of JANUARY instant, after which date the Adjninio- tratrix will Distribute the Asset3 of the said De. ;Lh'L' 'g -d only to tl?? claims of which she shall tb, ghiave had ntyic,. Dated this 18th day of January, 1890&. TREHARNE and TREHARNE, Of Pentre, Rhondda Valley, Solicitors for tho Administratrix. 27121 RE JOHN WILLIAMS, fonnerly ot JOHN WILLIAMS, foimerly ot W the Bi.. Bell I.. Iligh-.str.t, C.?difl, P. having Claims a.?in.9L the Estate of tb( above-named deceased are requested to forthwit) forward full particulars thereof to orwM- N pa Mr. CHARLES E. RAGON, 789rlc Solicitor, Bridgwater. isugmess rorbrtøtt) THE NEW YEA. G2 1894. IMPORTANT TO THE KEENEST BUYERS OF GENERAL J^RAPERV JJOWELL AIm COMPANY'S GREAT ALF-YEARLY SALB TH 18 J) A Y,- The Contents of their Wholesale Establish ment are divided into no leas than Fourteei Departments, and all Goods, excepting those u the Cabinet and Haberdashery Department* are rednr^ in price for this Sale. HOWELL and COMPANY will uot attempt to enumerate or quote prices for their immenM Stock, as in consequence of quick Sales thi, must often lead to disappointment. The system adopted by some Hovuses # making Caipete, aud laying Floorelotti swppead to be without charge, must mislead the public, and, until H. and Co. can find MDA and Women who can work and live without wages, they will adhere to their present system, ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH, NO CREDIT. HOWELL AND 0OMPANY. THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CAR D IFF. 26918 FRUIT Aa Inspectionof the M? ?OM?T LLANDA?? ?RSEZIES TERES. 1.,itpd where an immense St-k 4 B 0 S E 8, weU grown OmMMnt&t Sh-b. -d SHRUBS, Trees may bo seen. Fruit and 't kl? & [Trees in iam q?tities. StoVe~and I A FineAssortment at th* (?M.?? nh?ee NURSERIES, pl..t.. COWBRIDGE-ROAD. I Show; Fancy, Poi i jwn, Cactus, AN A ,ÐÂ.HÚAg:-¡ D?J?' Ars??' the Catalyses on New Cactu8 Varietiea. MagniScent Appli,3.ti. rM?e??.oure. "fHIRYRAN??" the 'Md? v?tiM: CuMin?  now from 2s. doz; fine plant*, ?' THEMTMS. l Wy in M ?lh. S I This is a Leading Feature of m» CROSSES, "?.bLi.h,t. All -ld- -utid C. ut ^F. lowers. and desi'tatched promptly. 'ehrdeu Md TSee?of the b -Lbl. 4-h" Flower Seeds. I on!y Asters and Stookbegpeclaliy nM i LLI A M T R E SEDER, ?T NUBSERYMAN.SEEDSMAN,AND Flon ST, CARDLFII „ Teie?phicAddrem Tre?.jder, PI."HO. .,929rk BEST FAMILY MEDICINE Established nearl < 100 yeaN. J^AYE'S -yyORSDELT/S jpiLLS Purify the Blood thoroughly. A Mild but Effeotna Aperient. Cure Jadi?MtMt, K'-??ht. Cn TfTtf and Kidney Comolaints. hiv?u?h? to Lt o' -U Remove rregWariti". H-W, -h !.Si(???. FrSt'S?2<.M.l ??et bo*.
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