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JJIKTHS, MARRIAGES, A DEATHS. & OTIC}$ aivpearin? utid^r this head r. charged t ft mjnimumrnte f 2.. 6?l. for iO .d? -d ld. for h additional word, ad must be p??p.id. Nt :tièes of thi description win be i..?t?d unles* authenticated bv th ?. n address fth..d?r, •niforwarded thr01h a ohc1tor or ? agent or cor- RESPONDENT ?f the WtsrtBt MAIL. IS MEMORIAM. tcr Nonets 1tlhler this heading are charged 2s. 6d ,.)'1 -1. for ovorv word extra. *irfb$, jWamagrs, & fflratbs. IAJJK —On Mav 11 at 63, Glamornstret, the wifo of ?!mr? LMe, ofadsughtor. MARRIAGES. *[ .r: I- ''1 11 Stanwell rond Baptist !{:L.- :'I'l::}\!ifffihJfSJ t. -?th<-Rev.I.!aM".St.t)b.)?[. of [Vv •> u'i.wst son of the Rev. W. K. l: -u' r,r|. Berks), to Lilian, second 'Ilr'?. A Hart, of P?,?.?th. SO^THWRIX-.TONKS—GrKRLr.—Ou the 15tb instant, at All Sdints' Church, Clift,m, by th Re, Ernest P sm A,.i-t?-t. r,?.t of Honiton, cousin of the b;degro0m. assisted by the Rev. A. C. Taylor, W.dter SouilJ.weH.Jones, eldest sou of the late E. H Sout8wf'1lJone, to Blanche Louis Gueret, ,hild of J.o?M Gueret, c? for,,(: ?p?t.?. No card*. DEATHS. 'Ou Tuesday, May 14, at ConsettHn, ??ty Durham WiU?B?JeuMBS. J.P. age? 70 years. Interment at Pant Cemetery, Friday, 17tb, about 3.30. V Hi nds ?epttbi? the only intimation. NICHOLAS.—On May 15. at the D,.??v,,? Anns Hotel, Mer"yr, Evan Nicholas, aged 53. 1- unem Satur- day, 2.30; gentlmu only. BrrHBRFOBD.—On Tuesday, May 14, at his residence, 11. R<>milly-road, Harry. John Thomas Rutherford, ajed 32 years. Fureral on Saturday, at twelve noon, for New Cemetery, Cardiff. Friends please accept this intimation. WILUAM*1.—At Ashbrooke. LUuiishen, residence of her y.ireuts, Way 14, after two years' illness, Evelyn Annie, wile of Howard Williams, aged 26. Wilts.—On May 14, at 6, Pontmorlais, Merthyr, of F -,?btl,. ?: ? D pneumonia, Elizabeth, widow of the late Dr. Wills, ryinrrhf •, *sred 71 Priyate funeral, Friday, 17th. fa ifclemonam. Ir. 1,wing memory (If Edward Kestell, who did at 5. P:rk.grove, Cardiff, May 16. 1893.
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TONEJ^JROS., 'S **{Sou3 of the late Alderman G. A, Stone). r :(SOli> or the ;,ttc Alderl11Qu G. A, Stone). IFUNOAI FURNISHERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR 'UNERALS OF ALL CT.ASSES. ror?etora of uner.?! Cu'.v Hr u-«.?< Shellibiers,  and Coaches. S.P??b Flemish Horses, &c. PRICE 1,,T O APPLICATION I Note the Onlv Address — 5, W 0 R K ?[ N G I 6228] Te'ecrraplric Ad'?'- 6228] "STONE BROS." CA?DIPF. G. A. STONE AND CO., UNDERTAKERS, ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. At the Old -d Only Address- 10, 11, AND 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. AND UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF IISS STONE, -,h.iste,1 by an Efficient Staff. Telegraphic Address—"Stone," II, Working.' street, Cardiff. 21505 J. MARSH and COMPY, I! UNDERTAKERS, ADULTS' FUNERALS. lt Class, with Best Glam-side Hearse, orVictoria Car, T- P,?t Coac h es and Pit. to Match, lin, ;:],7tL1hn:dSitu:CIRJ:: I lb. outside Oak Coffin (po1i.hd), with Best Br? Furniture, Elaborate Name Plate (engraved) Be?, and Self-attendance £ 12 12 0 2nd ClaM, as a.ov. Without Shell and Bearers 9 9 0 1st Class, lin. Elm Polished Coffin, with Brass Furniture and Carriages and Attendance as Above 6 10 0 With imitation SS rnitt1re (En* 6 0 0 -v?d Pl?t?, 6 0 0 d Cbss. With Shellibier and Coach 4 4 0 OLY AZ>I>RKI»S— 80, ST. 3IARY-STREET. CARDIFF. 8urttoit &>umm<u*p» Mr. A. M. BAILEY^ Household Furniture, at Cardiff May 23 M.srs. HATLEY 4 GILLER. Sb-cla^s Oil Paintings, &:c., at Cardiff May 22,23, A 24 Hou-ohoM Furniture. Ac., at Cardiff May 23 Mr W BRADT.EY. Household Furniture and Ten, r.t Cardiff May 17 >fe««rs. fT.ARKR mid DOVEY. lAaffhlJ! PrcptrUsa, at Cardiff May 16 « rnrdiff May 16 :hrà'!r'rt Ac., at Cardiff t* Messrs. TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Y"h t..t C',  May 21 •Schooner, at Cardiff May 24 I X' W. GTLL. „ w..l(.-rhold Furniture, at Cardiff May 17 i r ,on WAt.TZ, BOWRTNG, and PERFH V 1 f May 18 ■l ^r tun d Rents, at Cardiff May 'z 0 Card iff May 23 f.idence^ at Cardiff May ?Z i rdiff May 23 š,Jf.J¡:ii. Co. 1.1..C! Iuvts;ments, i.t Newnort June 12 Mrwrs. S. HERN and PERTWEE. 1 Pr », at Cardiff May 16 -^sehold Properties, o.t Cnrdiff May 30 Id G?,Zd Rents, &c at Cardiff May 3Q Mr. T. LEWIS. fat 16, A 17 lIfes- LLOYD ond THOMAS. Fat Ll-g??.e,b Pafk Mny 20 "55 1, ,E ?R,?T AUCTIOX AND STORAGE ROOM-J. ?,. ITA OX and SON. Auctioneers, household Furniture and Eff??ts, at R- May 16 S'm Boilers, *c., at Ely Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Irc^rtifcs, tC.,diff M av 24 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Mav 17 parties, at Cardiff Mav 29 Property, at Cardiff May m Mr. ALFRED PHILLIPS*. Horses, t C?rdiff. May 21 Messrs. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Jr- tho.d Prot*rty, &c., at Cardiff May 16 J-iil, m Cardiff May 14 I_bold Properties, at C?,diff My 21 Messrs. TAYLOR and SO. <-nlPrnntSn«s, Ae., t Cardiff May 16 í:ji :di May } Messrs. WEBBER and Wn,KINSOl<. Furuiture and Effects, at Cardiff May 17 & 21 Messr.r. WILLTAMS and NICHOLSON. FrnrhoM Mills, at Llangollen May 30 ;5>alts bp Slurtion. SALE THIS DAY. GLAMORGANSHIKE. SATE OF A VAI.UABLK FREEHOLD AND MINERAL PROPERTY, Known as HENDREFORGAN FARM in the Parishes of Llantrissant and Llaiidyfodwg). MESSRS. STEPHENSON and l ALEXANDER ure instructed by the Trns- *'• f Robert HilliPr Riekard1 Esq., Deceased, to -;E: 1. f.y AUCTION, at the Park V, .t, el. C?diff, on THURSDAY, May the 16th, 1895, ut Three o'clock n the Afternoon, the Valuable FREEHOLD AND MINERAL ESTATE, Known as HENDREFORGAN FARM, SitHtte in the Parishes of LKintrissant and Llnudy- ^odwg, alld at the JU1:ctiou of the Black Mill and Gil. 'ach Coch B-.?h of tb, Gr-t Western Railway, and 'OiiTaiitiu'dr a SI'RFACK AUEA OF 252a. 2r. 36p., r thereabouts, and a MJ.NKP.AL AR.. 0L ?2?; ii' ve is a good fann-house and commodious farm bu];!}! on the property, which 1 now in the occu- K*:on of Mr. Collv/yn Edwards as a yearly tenant at -Jita l o f igo per annum, and the minerals, which C'l.tiuu 1l1he ;), ?nld" l?ppe? ,t-. ?o.1 and h.u, l;:i::al Statiou is on the property, which is tt^erseeted by g.? ?,i .i. roads, and is *thi. easy railway communication of the important towis of Barry, Portbcawl, Port T,,rb?t, ,?,d Briton '1' t'uaut, Mr. Collwyn Edwards, will show in- ""b. er? over the property, ut an order t,, nllt fint be obtained from the Auctioneers. T'irtionL?r? will avr?r in future d,.r- t; :'I'lalP:d Conditions OT J.j <-«»nrse of pTeparnton, and may be had f i'j»l;^ation to Messrs. O'Donoghue und Anson, SiLr,tor: Bri¡;hUJll.cb"m1,ers, Bristol; M9r.). Riclcirdft and Blosse, Land Agents, Charles-street, ^itrdiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Car- diff. 36370 SALKOF"FREEHOLD PASTuRiTA^COMMODA- TION LAND, III tl." P"r8h of St. Mellon's, in the County oî MSfonmouth. l\iE:RS. STEPHEN SON and AliEXANDER i..t-.td by the Mort- :tz,ï[ff:: AUCTION, at the Mart, St. Mary- ,I iiV, n SA L'URDAY, the 1 th Na. 1896, Ahiee .1-k in the Aft.- (-bjot to condi- ^alrei hp Auction. tious to be then and there produced), all that Tlot or tious to tbou and thero 1>roduced), al\ that Plot or VALUABLE FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, Known as 41 T Y N Y B R IU Situate m the Parish of St. Mellon's, in tbe County of Monmouth, "db:udo:r leading from St. Mellon's to Marwhtield, aud near to Melrose Hall and eontaiuiug in the whole '2 acres, or there. abouts, a d numbered 751 on the Ordnance Survey for the said parish. This Land is now in the -l"?P-ti- of Mr. David Pretty as annual tenant, at a rent of £ 5 per annum, tenant ??3tear".tli at a mu tof ;E5 per r urther Particulars may be Obtained upon Pph?.- tion to the 5. Hih.s.1!: 36&53 CAERPHILLY. S.1.Jr, OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. Stephens ON and Al,X?,, DER received instruct ions to 'I", by PUBLIC AUCtlON, at the Clive Arm, Ht?i, Oae;idtilly, on TU?SDi?Y, the 21.t day 01 Mav, 189; at Three o'clock -t?? Afternoon (.?bj,.?t to su.li conditions u shall be lle,? ad, and in suoh lot# & -I then d,i.mi,ed), th following HOUSE PROP?,RTY 1. All that Well-built and commodious Villa, known Flowergate, near the Railway Station, on th. S;Dt Martia-road, Caerphilly, and now in the occupation of Mr. Duck. Tot IH'f'1\1 ;8 sre held C'n a lease of 99 years, from 1892, at a ground rent of £ 6 6s. 2.11 !beee Three Dwelling-houses situate in Penre. banc-streot, Caerphilly, in the rMpetiTe occupation of Mawrs. D.j" (VrifHths, and Hill, and let nt JC1 per luner mon'-h taoh. Th- premises are held for a term of 39 years, from 1894, subject to an annual ground rent .f b,1,,8 ?9 4 i? "1(?*i" t to ground ,.t 3. All those Six Dwelling-houses situate in Mill- 3. All thm' lqix ?it..t. in Mill. r ad, O.,rpi lly. the These premise* are helli for a tenu of 93 vears, fp.ni the 1st day of May. 1393, »ubjeet to the annual ground nt of £ 9. This property will be submitted f >r sale in tVre? lot*, 4. All those Three Dwelling-houses situate in Bar. let-?tieet, C- Ily 11,??tly built hv Mr. Pkrfiil. 111f" premises a ,held fr a term of 3d year?, from the 1Mt day of November, 1894, subject t-j *n annuul ground rent of P,4 10. 1°<1. 5 AH tlKwc Four Dwellii)g-hou?ee situate ill Bart Ift-street. Caerphilly, recently l.uilt hv Mr. Kosser. ITiese prernses are held lor a term of 99 y, r., from the 1st day of Norer-iber. 1894, eubjeet t"1 all annual ground rent of £6 18. ibis property will bo submitted for sale in two lots. For Further Particulars as to Nos. 1 and 2 apply to David Lewis, F>q., Solicitor, Cardiff, and as to RU th properties to the Auctioneers, at thir Oatdi'T. ."> r to MpN..Toate nl Beddoe. Solicitors. Pontvpridd and Merthyr Tvdftl. 36911 To i be SOLD or LET by TENDER, ?.RT- -OYSE, Penarth, situated in the hest part of Penarth, in its own grouuds of obout th_? itcres. The house, which has been recently hnilt, regardles'I of cost, contains Basement— IJarge kitchens, panttie8 aud housekeeper's room. Ground Floor—Large hall, drawing, dining, mom. ing, and billiard roomsaud library. First floor-Six l??rooms, dreing and bath rooms. Second floor- Five bedrooms and bathroom. he domestic and sanitary arrangements are perfect. The grouud- °°r 7 °° ms r, panelled in oak aud t? The house i- s ilighted ,throughout with gas aud al?etricit Part of the furniture ,nd fixtures to be takeu ,t valua- tiou. The stables are fitted with one loose box and tbro stalls, ith coach-house and haruess-room. The lawn is tastefully laid .at ,.d well planted Tendforiireizteinlag id o? let,i.g bl thl Y.r ,r on lease to be addressed to Messrs. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, HC?,iiff, onr before the 18th of MA Y NEXT. The owner, who is I-Ii.g the neighbourhood, 1.. not bind himself to t, highest or Tender.—Further Par- t,??=.Zd 11, ,be obt:,i?,,l from the above 8¥On. 37130 CASTLE AUCTION MART (OPPOSITE THE CASTLE), CARDIFF. EXHIBITION AND SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. MESSRS. BAILEY ?nd GILLER .4.1.- have gr?t pleasure in announcing that they h.. e been instructed by the p 'et.fthe International Galleries (Loudon) to EXHIBIT ud SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a SUBERB COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, Comprising nearly 500 example, and including HAYMAKING, by W. E. NORTON. OFF AAI.'Ll?i,:by,,?r?: by T. B. HARDY, E.S.B A. "M ENDELSSOHN,G EVENlrBG SONG," by 8yDNEY MUSCHAMP, RS.BA, "IN THE HUNTING ELD,- by ISAAC CULLIN. SUNSET ON THE U'Pl<;R THAMES, by HORACE HOOPER. Tiff HOCOHPFESRS PLAYERS, by C TARENHHI. And t ,r,, iy W. E. Norton. T. Salt, J, Bernard, V,t Cl.r?, H. Maidment, T B. Miles, Dommemm, W.F.Hulk, A. Polleutine, H. J. Kinniard, Muller, &c ,&0, Oliver Rhys, Paulman, Niemann, M. Sinclair, The whole formi^ ng ue of the fi-?-t collections ever offered for sale in the neighbourhood. The arrangements are as follow EXHIBITIO. MONDAY ?-d TUESDAY, MAY S20T. -(I 21?'T, FROM TEN a.ui. to NINE p.m. S:rS iJêIÕ:E1s1fAi :JJ'DJh, and ,,DA?y. 22ID, 23.D, and 24TH. AT ELEVEN, THREE, and SEVEN O'CLOCK EACH DAY. Catalogues and Cards 0 View can he -bt-i-ed. or will be forwarded uon applimtiou to Messrs. B?Lil?y and Giller, 3, Castle-street. N.R-The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this important sale. The free exhibition of such a collection cannot fail to interest al1lov.r. of tho Fine Arts, besides which buyers can have the greatest confiden e in purchasing, ?-i-9 that tho .t:t:r f so well known. The instructions are definite. and in most cases there will be NO RESERVE. 37125 78, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. BAILEY and GILLER .l.,i bave l'eceived instructions froDI Ml'. C. TT11.(-h0, leaving Cardiff) to SELL bv AUC- TION, upon the Premises, on THURSDAY, May 23rd, at Two o'clock in the Aft.- t?. of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, I.d b- bed."??'. palliasses, wool mattresses, b,<l &e.; mahogany wardrobe, chests of dr.?er,: toilet tab towel airers, sets of ware, &c.; walnut wood reception-room suite, inlaid walnut wood cabinet tb bevelled mirrors w.' wood et, occasio?? and other 1,, bil '0 r."i.. choice engravings t water 1tr::y fdfnf:on;Bf: I l?.tb?r; t??lesco?e ga table, overmantels, mirrors, Brussels and tapestry carpets, fenders, fire irons and brse3 clocks, ornamental items, &c. The con"uts of dometi?? ='t' including dr8Be r, table, chairs, and culinary req niites; fo"' house and run, -(I other miscellaneous effects. On View Day Prior and Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices. 3, a"tlo':9t_'t, Cardiff, [3722. AU THIS DAY. MAl'GHAX -?VrR EET, PENAR WOODVILLE- JW.D. UPPER (''I" RGE-STREF 'A 'D IRA STRKET, CARDIFF SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. W. C. CLARKK and L DOVEY buve > pnn faY01\erl with instrnc- fciens to SELL by AUCTION, at their Saleroom, 31, en-street., -?JT.DAY, the 16th day of May, 1895. at Four I-bl,t t, Con- ditions to be the a and there produced: — Lot 1. All tho," Two Desirable DWEI,UG. H(I\J.S. behlg Nos. 73 and 74, Mau;¡han.street, Penarth, and now occupied by Messrs. Thomas weston and James Orders, at a weekly rental of 6. 6d. rach. The property is held for the une: pired tirm r,f 61 years, at the annual ground ren of £ 2 10s. Lot 2. All that SHOP and DWELUNif-HOUSE. beinv; o. 12, Upper George-street, Cathays, held nuder a lea; for the term of 99 Years. from the 2nd Febiuary, 1880, t a vearlv rent of 23 2. and now in the occupation -t Mr. J.?.. rte. at ??.t, I tj £26 per annum. The Shop h.s two con nlanding windows, ODe facing Oeorge-st eot and the other Theslger- All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, being N. 14, Upper Georg j sbeet. Ctb, in the -,?P.- ti.: ? Mr Thomas P,?(?, p x,u,?ing an annual rE.t.tAl of £ 26. The Premises are held under a lease for the term of 93 ywirs, from the 2nd February, 1880, at the yearly rent of £2 6e. Lot 3. All those Two Capital DWELLING-HOUSES, beinir Not*. 26 and 28, Woodvslle-rood, Cardiff. Held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th Sept?tmber 878, at an annual ground rent of -g ,dl now producing a weekly rental of lis. 6d. each. loOt 4. All those Three Desirable Leasehold r-Wt LLTNG-HOUSES, situate anil being No". 40, -12, .144, ,'M' (formerly known as John-stieet, Catdiff, and n ti"g a W" ly ""t.1 of 158. 11 hf> Premise* aro held under lease for ft teL1n of 82 years, from the 2nd September, 1874, at a g?' ,= ?ent of £ 6 IN. 8d. per annum. The exterior of these premises h. been recently put in good repair. For Futther Particulars—as to Lot 1, -ppi" to Mews. Tcnrant 9nd Jones, Solicitors, Aberavon; as t,) I.ot 2, to Messrs. Sweet and Sweet, Solicit<>rs, 23 and 24, Bridge-street, Bristol: as to Lot 3. to Me61\1'8. ncrge D-lid and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff; 88 to ""t 4, to Messrc. R P -M-19' "d David, Solicitors, Neath: and ca to all the Lots, to the Auctioneers, 31, Ci\'fm..treet,ft. 27057 SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF IcAPITAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWO PIANOFORTES, AND EFFECTS, FROM RESIDENCES IN CATHEDRAL-ROAD AND CASTLE-ROAD. Removed for Convenience of Sale to the St. John's- square A.?ti- Mart, Cardiff. 'r !EBBER& WILKINSON M have received instmctione to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY and TUESDAY, May 17and 21, 1895. at 2.30 Each Day, the hole of th valuable 21. 1895, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Viz. Solid mahogany dinill, suite, mahoy id.1 "'I b- four r-I chairs, three :cdt =:i'ffi'libbiet¡:: ImthOr ?OP, two solid walnut overmantels, walnut chiffonniere, two splendid pianofortes, 6eveml carpets und rugs, brass fenders and -two clocks, plated goo ?', four bn,?s and iron 1, d?d., mattresses, bedding, ?Inut bedr? ,lite, kitchen requisites, Ac. re: V?l. llvi-. d M-i,.g. "f we. r3Tz)g W- EEKLY MAlL PRICK ONE PENNT. *alto bp Auction. 0" SATURDAY NEXT,i IMPORTANT SALE I' IIIXIiIITTL.. TTYFESSRS. GOTT WALTZ. BOW- I 14(. and PERRY i-t-t-d by Messrs. 4,r and De la Femlle to SELL by AUC- TION, -1 the Augel Hotel Y? l, CardHf, on SATUR- DAY N FIllth My, 1.?. at Twelve -'clock Noon, a choice b??d of NoonE, IGHT GRAND JHJRSEY AND GUERNSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, IMPORTED YD RE,'T FROM THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, With calves "t foot ?, ?l to ca(ria$. These cattle are the remainder of the herd which WAS advertised for sale by ti.. on Saturday last, but on account 01 the hoat b"igil?Y' they did not arrive iu time They have b,?. personally setedeå by Messrs. Fowler and D? 1. PerreHe (the fmiuent importers to the Royal dairies of Windsor and Osborne), whose cattle have given such great vatisfac- Hon many j,ar. the Auctioneers have evenj confidence mi I'ecomrncadt'.oj tto their customers, ON VIEW AT THE ANGEL HOTEL YARD THE DAY PRIOR TO AND MORNING OF SALE.. CRtRloue8 may be had from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 37179 TO SOLICITORS, TRUSTEES, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. GOTT WALTZ,BOWRING ..l, and PERRY Will SELL by AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, on MONDAY, the 20th day of May, 1896, At Th," o'clock in the Afternoon, all those FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, Amounting in the aggregate to the sum of X143 5s. PER ANNUM, With reversions, very fully secured, upon 38 recently and substantially erected Residences situate in TURBERVILLE PLACE AND ROMILLY CRESCENT, in the County Borough of Cardiff, The RACK RENTALS of the Property amount to nearly £1,000 PER ANNUM. Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had on application to Mr. James Morgan, Solicitor Wilts and Dorset Bank-chambers Messrs. Veall and Sant, Architects, High-street; or of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. SALE OF ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. By order of 0. B. Cuvilje, Esq., who is laJ1g to reside in the country. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ. BOW- IIING, n(i PERRY have ?(!,i,?d iuBtruc tious to SELL by AUCTION, at 11, i,h-.tr?.t Cardiff, on ,?DAY, 23,d May, IM "t seve? o'clock iu the Evening-, ALL THAT ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE có\tE¥'I4.T#ill,n5 ::8 J'ô\W{tMùs I FAMILY RESIDENCE, Knowu u,s ry-Rhiiin," 41, PARK PLACE, CARDIFF, Substantially built, with an extensive frontage. r THE HOUSE contains:—In the basement: Three food cellars. Ground floor: Entrance-hall, heated with hot-water pipes drawing-room, dining-room, morning-room, kitchen, pantries, and other con. ?..i..tly arrauged domestic offices. On the first and .??".d floors: Six bedro?ms, dressing-room, two boxrooms, bathroom, lavatory, &0, There is a good gardeu, with lawn, conservatory, tire g<'ee>moMse8 aud sumvier-housv, also an t,1.'tra lawn, 'tl'hich th,.ee 1wuse¡; hare the -privilege of-using. The property is held under leage for 99 years from 29th September, 1870, at the annual ground rent of The ?uit:,y and hot water ?"u nieu t?, ?re per fect, aud w,(lone in a most efficient manner by the late owner, Mr. Proger. Further Particulars aud Orders to View may be had of tho Auctioneers, or of L. G. WILLIAMS, ESQ., SOLICITOR, 8, CHARLES-STREET, 36850 CARDIIF. SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT ROATH, CARDIFF. By Order of the Trustees of the late REVEREND LORD BISHOP SMYTHIES, OF CENTRAL AFRICA, m ESSRS. GOTTWAT,TZ BOW- RING, .d PERRY have received instmc. tio?. to 3ELI by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, C.rdifl on ?HUII?DA.Y, 23rd My, 18%? at even 'clock in the Evening, an that at SeveDn ?SIRA'BLE RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS SUNNYSIDE," 6, OAKFIELD- STREET, ROATH. CARDIFF, The PremifšCs coutaillt> entrance-hall, drawing aud dining room, two kitchens, five bedrooms, batii-rooin, and w.c., and is let to Mr A. R. Bowles, at a rental of £ 40 per annUm. The House is in a god state of repair, and has recently oetnpapered and 1)aintd throughout. The property id held under lease f< r 99 .rears, from 2nd February, 1869, at the apportioned ground rent of R? 17. 6-d' I"' at Further Porticulars and Orders to View may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff; of Messrs. GOODY and SON, SOLICITORS, COLCHESTER; or of W. A. PALMER, Esq. SOLICITOR. BRIDGE-CHAMBERS, 171, QUEEN- 36851J VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON. CA I P' SALE OF HIGHLY-DESIRABLE AND PLEAS ANTLY-SITUATE RESIDENCE, Within Close Proximity to the Docks, and com- manding extensive Marine Views. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOW- RING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11 Higb..tr??t, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 23id ll:18 !5' at S.?.1.?k in the Evening, the ..b?t.?ti.Ilybilt RESIDENCE, situate and known as No. 11, WINDSOR-ESPLANADE, Bute Docks, Cardiff, containing diuing-room, drawing- room, two kitchens, scullery, china pantry, coal- house, wash-house, w.o" &o, on the grouud floor; six bedrooms, bath-room. three closets, linen cupboard and w.c. on the uper floors. anh: P:t:' :n:id :'Iease fr the residue of a tr. of 99 years, from 29th September, 1870, at the low -1111 9111,d rent of £ 4 148. M" nd is ?n. tinuously let to most respectable tenants, producing an aunual rent of £48. Further Particulars and Orders to View may bv had on application to Messrs. BLOSSE and ARTHUR WALDRON, Solicitors, Cardiff; Or of the Auctioneers. JTO41 SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MR. W. GTIYL has been instructed to MI ?.T,L by PUHLIC AUCTION, at 385, co?- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, the whole of the bridge-road, FURNITURE F?IDAY, May 17,1895, Sale to commcnce at Twelve o'clock. There will be no reserve. 3927hl7 SALE THIS DAY. GWERNVALE, RICI?HOWELL. HIGHLY IMPORTA W? UNRESERVED SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE LARGE MANSION. MR. T. LEWIS, instructed by the Expcntors of the late Mrs. Llovd, will SELL  AUC TION, Ti I S DAY (THURSDAY), and by AUCTION, (FRIDAY), the 16th and 17th My, 1895, the whole of the most costly tFl'?W?' TVRYE, Excellent collection of old china and ci?ed oak, plate, linen, books, horses, carriages, eight grand prize cows, a large collection of beautiful greenhouse plant rens, &c., and all in and out door effects, numbering altoether over 1,400 lots. Sale at Eloveu a.m. Each Day. Catalogues now ready, The Estate to Let or for Sale.-Apply to the Anc. tioneer. 37032 SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. AT THE DUKE-STFIRET AUCTION-BOOMS, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, MAY 16TH, 1895, Commencing at Two o'clock Precisely, LARGE UNRESERVED SALES OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed to the Rooms for Convenience of Sale from a Twelve-roomed House in The PeJ most of ÑiW :U';f!{UR3;, ;ih a m:t of Superior NEW FURNITURE, which must be Sold to Cover 7*eavv Advances Made on Same. MESSRS. J. H. MAODOX and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, u above, 40) Lots of Valuable New and Second-hand Household Appointments, including a Piano in Wl.ut C?, &4?., &c. C"ôi ti'Say "ior to and Morning of Sale. Entries for this Sale must be made by Pive o'clock Day Prior. Cash Advances Made on Goods sent in for Absolute Sale. 37101 AT THE ELY SCHOOLS, ELY, NEAR CARDIFF. ON FRIDAY, 14A 24TH, 1896, Commencing at Two o'clock (after ,Z?M of the 1.43 Train from Cardiff). TVTESSRS J. G. M ADDOX and SON J.» ft- -re i..t-,t.d by the Cardiff Board of 0- dians to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, two large IRON STEAM BOILERS, a number of 1-. Pipes, quantity of nsdul Timber, ditto SCNp Irons, a .I] AMill and Forge, five Iron Gi. r! "et of R ati Pi7s a Pair of nearly new Entrance Doors, 9;t buyggft -nu-r Old 8-h Frames -d Lights, Mtto Old Doors, several 1-n Gratings, Fhe Slate Slabs for Lavatory, a Slate Trough, Lead Firing. &o„ &c. On View Morning of Sale. There will be No Reserve. Further Ptrticul? may be had of Mr. A. J, Harris, Clerk to the Board; ? of the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Sal?oms, 26, Diike-str?t, Cirdiff= SALE THIS DAY. 12, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET. MESSRS. TAYLOR and SON will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY EVENING, May 16, 1895, a consignment of OIL PAINTINGS, LANDSCAPE VIEWS, &c„ of about 500 Pictures. For one night only. To be Sold Without Reserve. Sale at Seven prompt. [3491hl6 1-1\ct.ionf'c. offices and b-e. SALE TO-MORROW 12, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CüDIFF, TVTESSRS. TAYLOR and SONS will I* SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, May 17. 1896 (under Distress for Bent), a tityflioUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, and e =t. 0' Shaving Sa??.to. EWeatT?. 3615M7 HPHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POST JL ING COMPANY. 13, BRIDGE-STREET, CABHATHKN. Bill-posting aud Advertising in all its B?che t the t. ti. f C-L?trm .q:.b-kM. -dcod* B. JmAWr Manager V. Antee; bp Atirtil)tt. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR. ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to announce that he will HOLD his SECOND SPRING STUD SALE OF HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, At the above Repository, on TUESDAY,May 21,1895. There will be inoluded in this Sale lo HUNTERS and HARNESS HOUSES, the pro P??tY of J. Bluudy Jenkins, E.q M F'H., who I is giving up the LI?ham? Hounds. 3 HORSEb, the property of Mr. M.rg-, Li?.. harran. 2 HORSES, the Prop tYofT.Pri-,Eq.,T,e-i.I 2 HORSES, the property ?f W. B. Vaughan, Esq" Pembrok. Two Cobs, the property of C. I). Pliillipe, Esq., J 11 Two HortiCH, the property of Dr. Moyru\n. Two Hos, the property of a Gentleman. Twn HfJrsrJ the Pl'opel't); of Morgan, E?q, Al?o Hoi?es front F. Moon, Ksq., Ntpp- D.?l., E^ sq., 0. 1" Joues, Ikq., J. S. Davies, Eq., M, ;;j¡"' E., Js'eÎi. I?, JF.,q: æo.:m:E' Messrs. ShapUnd, Lewis, Green t.1 SahebuiV), Gouldcn, Thomas, Jone, Jenkins, Small, Matthews, &c. And -t largi- Number of Others, Gentlemen having Horses to Sell are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, Cardiff. 37099 CUTTER YACHT FOR-S- M1111: TREGERTHEN DUNN ?d CO. have received i-?tu.ti. to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff E-b?,?g., on FRIDAY, the 24th May, 18%, at Thrm p.m., the fi?, fast sailing CUTTER YACHT "MYSTERY." Dio. 39 by 11,9 by 6, Built at Falmouth in 1891, imfler.??iill -u y, for 0-.r's own cruisiu in MFit0l Channel. Very strongly built, good sea bo?t, and tk?. the ".ound with or without lers. H. fo- -I.-I,i.g b?,th., p_try Ac. Carries centre-board sailing b-t in davits, ana has n exceptionally good outfit. Deck fittings of teak. The Y???ht??. ow fitting out in the GI.. organshire Canal, where øbe mrw be inspeoted. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Exchange-buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 37185 i SCHOON-Oii FOR gALr. In pursuance of an Order made by the Judge of +lie County-court of Glamorganshire, holden at Cardiff, in an Action of SHAPLAND V. RHIP" ROMA." 1%/TESSRS. TREGERTHEN DUNN JLT- B "'I 10. been favoured with instruc- tions from the High Bailiff to SELL by PUBLIC AUCT ,ON, tthe Fx(!h?ne, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 24 tgh May, 1895, at Three P' "THE SCHOONER "ROMA," OF NANTES, Built at Prince Edward's Islaud in 1870. Dimen- sions :—95.7 by 24.3 by 109; '2" tons net register, and "b'u'2l"(, .11 ?45 ,6 t6.1, 1 Fr?'nh Veritas for three years from 1893, and as she now lies in the West Bute Dock, erdiffI For Further Particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Exchange-buildings, Cardiff. 37238 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VERY VALUABLE COPYHOLD LAND INVEST. MENTS. PARISH OF NASH, With?. half ?mile of the County Borough of Newport. MESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM, HITCHCOX. aud CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Kiug'g Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th June, 1895, ,t Three 0',lOQk prompt, the following rich ACCOMMODATION GRAZING LAND, With a probable early c->mmerei:>l d, t 'iJiJf 1 1t,baole:j)R1eG;i'" tJ;:lAled 0 i,c ardiug, with Cattle-house, ,it",t? U"" Nash ,h.?h, 28?l. 2,.29p. (more 01- less ) C T:n;;r1981ie f.dl clo18e proximity to Lot 1, containing lOx. 2r. 10p. (more or eF?,), Lot 3. All that Piece of Grazing Land, situate near Llanwern Station, on the G,???,t Iv?,te- Railway, contahuug 9. 11'. 19p. (more or loss). Particulars and Plans are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Bank-chambers, Newport; or to Mr. H. MANLEY POWER. Solicitor, 37251 Victoria-chambers, Newport. SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUSINESS PREMISES, SITUATE IN BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY AUC ?I ON BY, MESSRS. HERN AND PERTWEE, at the Royal Hotel, on THURSDAY,th.16th day of May, 1895, at Three p.m. precisely: — Lot 1. The SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE. PHOTO- GRAPHIC STUDIO, and STABLES, Numbered 217, B?t?-roaa, Cardiff, The House id Shop is in be occupation of Mr. ?telic M!.?o. at mut of £ 60 per annum, aud the Stbl-? in the occupation fHelli?r nl Cl, It;Cl,3 per annum The Photographic Studio was formerly let at 16s. week, but is vacant. The -t- and t-. ure paid by the tenant. The premises are held for th ;yd, t, t?.. tte e?l ?f 99 years granted by Lord Bute's ?sidne of., 2Sth March, 1852, at the low ground Trustee' from the ?.'ith 1852, at the low gr.,?.d Lot 2. 34, BU rE "fR" ""iff A Shop and 'D 'b g h 'eih Silhl.'IClhp at rear, being No. 34, Bute..treet, in the occimation of good tenants, roducing a gross rental of £ 7216s. per year. Held For the remainder now unexpired of a term of 99 years, subject to aground rentofabout;ES lOs, For Furtber Particulars applv to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or as to Lot 1, to Messrs. Waldron and Son, Solicitors, 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 36840 THURSDAY, MAY 30TH, 1895. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. CARDIFF. MESSRS. S. HHRN and PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, May 30th, 1895, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the under- mentioned desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— CLIVE-STREET GRANGETOWN. Lot. 1. Nos. 121 and 123, Clive-street, Gmngeto?. Let at 8!?. 6d. per week each. Lease 99 Y,?- from May 1st, 1881, Ground rent £4 10.. on the two. WHITCH RCH-PLACE, CATHAYS. Lot 2. N.?. 6 and 8, Wbit,!h.r?h-pl.??, C.tNy?, Let at 6.. per week each. Lease 99 years from Sep- tember 29th, 1885. Ground rent 95 2?. on the two. PORTMANMOOR-ROAD, EAST MOORS. I I1,4. l ll Lot 3 Nl 112, 114, 116, ,1 118, Portmanmoor- -d: ?.t 400, per week -L. Lease 99 Y.- Efrom S?,1;br 29 ,i" '87" Gr d .at £ 16. N.B,—If not sold together will be offered separately. For Further Particulars apply as to Lot 1 to ,e I Solicitors, 109, Itr 8tree"ffL",t,, J-?. M.r' .Z: Solicitor. E), >Jt, Mary-street, Cardiff; to Lot 3 to Messrs. Baker, Son, and James, Solicitors, Weston- super-Mare; and as to all the Lots to the Auc- tioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 37229 FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS AND LAND. CARDIFF. TO IOLICITORS TRUSTEE AND OTHERS. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE will SELL "Y Auction, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, May ?3.b 1895, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following val able Ol thT e Aft-eg0 vD RENTS AND u LAND, In Lots as follows Lot 1. All those Freehold Ground Rente, amount- ing in the aggregateto the sum of £63 79 PER ANNUM, With -I-, veryfully seured upon ?7 recently and substantially erected Residences, situate in Tintern-street and Ymk-street (off Cowbride'road), Canton, Cardiff. The rack rentals of the Properties amount to £ 495 6s. per annum. ""9 L"? pIZ divided into four lots at time of sale, as on plan. Lot 2. AH those Two Pieces of Freehold Ground, coloured blue on plan, and lettered A and B, having frontages respectivelv 52ft. 6i.. and 40ft. Tintern- street, with depths of 50ft. and 35ft 61n. Printed P tiptilar?i and Conditions of Sale maybe had on application to t e Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary- :Îrt P¡'re uo:erË:" :d A._un?..t, ?l, U?.h..t..i ;Por to Messrs. Williams and Gl?d.to?e, Solicitors, H?rb.?t.?h-b.r?, .11 of Cardiff. 37= LLANGENNECH PARK, CARMARTHENSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OFPRI?E FAT CATTLE, COWS AND CALVES, STORE CATTCLA.n T:?LEEi)IGRFBSHORTHORN CALVES, CART HORSES, AND PIGS. MESSRS. LLOYD and THOMAS, in conjunction with Mr. AAR 0 N9' 'p are favoured with inatructime from David Evans, Esq, to SELL Iy AUCTION, at the Home Farm of the 'I.MONDAY, May 20th, 1895, and not as r:i:iyo advertised, 1¡,:r"loJ::ihiiu FAT CATTLE COWS AND CALVES, STORE'AND OTHER CATTLE, HORS?'S ?AN PIGS, Comprising 50 -di.gly b.i. three-year-old Sh.Al, ft bullocks and heifers, well fed, old weihtfi and ex?eedingly prime; 20 i.. y.,ig cows, wit g_ iv".t t o,,ot? heels, some by the cbm tou M, b"" ',Ic?v,ry pretty -4 -11.?",d .Ifh.i; calve shortly; some pedigree young bull calves, by "Nugget"* all out of grand cows: also 6 ditto heifer calves, very useful powerful cart h,r" q 'd workers about 100 fart sheep and lambs, 20 prime fat pigs, 1 pedigree Berkshire sow. I ditto Yorkshire, 6 young pedigree Berkshire Pigs and sows. Two weeks' keep will he given for all the fat stock. Sale to commence after Twelve o'cloofc luncheon. Terms-Cnsh. DistAce from Llaisenneeh Station (G.W. Rii- way) quarter hour's wal k from Pontartlulr!* (d .W I'?"y) half h. ,.Ik. 37206 DENBIGHSHIRE. TOWN OF LLANGOLLEN. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FLANNEL FAC. TORIES, MESSRS. WILLIAMS and NICHOL. SON are instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at be Po uby Arms Hotel, Ll-. AUCTION, T.UU6DAyrt,,o 30tth day of May, at Three 0, clook in the Afternoon (.?,b e.t to ?.d'i tions to be then produced), the FREEHOLD FLANNEL MANUFACTURING MILLS, Known m The Dee f7-SitWlte at Llmgollen, and now being carried on by the owners (Messrs. Hughes and obe, to), together with the whole ?f the fixed and loose Plant, Machinery, and Ut?n8ilL, in one Lo= going o. The otive power consists of three ?ter wh?ln, "I ?el ent on ply of :7:o:,a:b št:b!W;:h uiox:t :d'pili. Dee. The 8zed plut consists 01 thb whole fthe shafting and di t,?. rauI s= edm:='lrl:mp\= :rie:n;i for the manufacture and finishing of Welø flannels. These Mills consist ft.o. prt. buildings, called the Upper and Lower, and some vacaut land adjoin- ing -.I b If the e'1 to 11 the above in am lot as & galug concern, then the Upper Mill and Lower Mill will he offered in t'F1p,per X.ill at nId,, LAi:t¡ the f:r: .i=p,.d?.d at the Sale. For Farther Particulm apply to the Auctionem, Oswestry; or to 08we, 8J1A.LL8 I1Ild rABRY.JONES, 3034 Solicitors, Oswestry aud LlalllOlIR. £ >alts bu auction. SALE TO^MOKHOW NEW MODEL AUCTION MART. No. L No..riJ iRJÎF?' 1, M R. W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION on FRIDAY NEXT May 17 1995 a Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and aiBa ^ar^e Quantity ol TEA, under distress for rent, at mTwo 1.? hrp. No Re,erve.3I SALE THIS DAY. THE MODEL AUCTION MART, NORTH. ROAD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF PAINTS, OILS, IRONMONGERY, &c.. consisting of 200 GALLONS BOILED OIL, About 100 GALLONS LTNSEED OIL, 100 GALLONS n AOIT, about 50 GALLONS COLZA 011.. A Quantity 01 VARNISH. Red and White LEAD, a Large Quantity of PAINT in Drums, 2.OCO Pieces of WALL-PAPy.R, 100 Square and Tfcoundmeuthed SHOVELS (suitable for Coniractors), Several D'jzen BRUSHES (various), also a Variety of TIN- WARE and GENERAL IRONMONGERY; also 5 OUTSIDE GAS AMPS, suitable for 1\11 Hotel, R. R. C, COOKE has been in- j- v i. structed to SELl, the above by AUCTION, at his Mart, on THURSDAY Next, May 16, 1895, com- mencing "t Two o'clock p.m. sharp. The Auctioneer would call- particular atteution to the above Stock, which is entirely new, and has beeu sent in for Absolnte 8alo. 37144 SALE TO-MORROW. MODEL AUCTION MART. NORTH-ROAD, MR. R. C. COOKE (late Bradley and Cooke) will SELL by AUCTION, FRIDAY NEXT, May 17, 1895, a Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (under distress for rent), including an Upright Grand PIANOFORTE in ebony frame. Bale at Two 0. ?lok. 37236 SALE OF SUPERIOR IHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COURTFIELD," 156, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Mr. Morgan Morgan (who is changing his Residence) has instructed TyrR. A. r. BAILEY (of the Firm of I Messrs. Bailey and Giller, Cardiff) to SELL bi PUBLIC AUCTION the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In the above Residence on THURSDAY, MAY 23rd lNrT. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp, Goods on View on Wednesday, 22nd, from Twelve noon to Four p.m. Catalogues may be obtained at 3 and 4, Albert- chambers, Cardiff, on Tuesday, 21st. 37177 SALE TO-MORROW SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMENTS, DAVTSSTREET, NEWTOWN, AND VIOLET- KOW, MACKINTOSH-PLACE, CARDIFF. MR. MORGAN MORGAN is in- M] ?t.r noted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, May 17th, 1895 at Seven o'clock p.m. (subject to Conditions to 1. then and there produced), the whole of the fol. lowing DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- Lot 1. All that valuable and well-built Dwelling- h=se, situate and being No7, D?vis-street, New- town, C?,l ff (near Great Western Railway Goods ,,t,) ?,I under lease for 99 years (69 years un- expired), at an annual ground rent of 93. Let to a 0.r.b tenant at 10s. 6?l. per week. Lot 2. All that similar Messuage adjoining Lot 1, ",mg ?0. 8, Davis-street, Newtown. Hld under similar lease at £ 3 ground rent per annum. Let at 1 6d. weekly. j,. .t 3. a1) that sub.fantiaUy.buiIt Dwelling-house, i??"g No. 3, Violet-row, Mackiniosh-place, Cnrddf. ) eld .ad., lease for 99 yearstu 'ground rent of £ 2 18. "ud let at a weekly rental of 9..6d. Lot 4, All that similar Dwelling-house, being No. 5, Violet-row, Cardiff. Held under lease for 99 years at R2 18s. per annum ground rent, and let at 10s. per week. For Further Particulars apply to George Bees, Eoq., Solicitor, 28, St. Mary.street, Cardiff or to the A,tioneer, Albert-chambers, High-street. Car dift, 36995 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN NEWPORT. KOAD, PEARLSTHEET, AND DIAMOND- STREET, ROATH, A1.S0 PROPERTIES SITUATE IN UPPER GRANGE. A' MORGAN MORGAN is .L ,fltvoued witb "'t-Iti-l t- SELL by PI,IJLIC AUCTION, .t 'he Koy*1 H,,t?l Cardiff, on FFWiimpAlYv 24th May, 1895, at 7.30 p.m! (subicct tSlcwto™ to be ?,?,,?d theN Produced), the PROPERTIES:— 1, AU ll,at -Singly valuable Residence, øtllRte at!d helng known as "Marlborough House o. 98, I,e\vportiond, CanliJ!, lately in the iv-unk- of C.iaiki Bird, KM. (deceased). The property 1 eXl't l'dngly C'ommodhu8, aud could be eMilv adapted lor a medical man. Held under leiwe for « at the exceedingly low annual ground rent Lot 2. All tho*! Two .b?,t-ti.1 Dwelii "0"" being y:2^ndDir»K,-stre"t' rl j11 Ictting :o.t 7.. 6d. per week to good tenants. ?t All those Two -il.r Dwelling-houses, and he: ;A61 4'tDj:d"liRt!ë/'(j!;l I?'t t i?- at /s. 6d. per week each. I',t t" Two similar Dwelling.hoU8"" .nd being 4, ?'50,d ,j2> Diamoiid-HttTet, Roath, Cardiff, lheSttfiinng at 7s. 6d. r?r -,?k. Held 1,?4er for 99 I £"m, at an annual ground rent of 22 1. 6d. per I hOt. All those T? substantia! nweliiiie-liuiwSes and ?«;!>: Nos 113 and 121, Pearl-street; Ifoath, Car- diff, 1p.ttin at the low rental of 6?. 6d. ner week each Lot 6. All those 'IVc. similar Dwelling-hOIJJj"s, and being Nos. 123 anoi 125, Pearl-street, Uoatb, Cardiff, letting at the exceedingly low rental of 6.. 6d. per week each house. Held under lease for 99 'vears at an annual ground vent of £2 10.. per house. Lot 7, All tli?e Five desirable Cottages, and being 1\08. 53, 55 57, 59. and 61 c.t,a, Saltm-ad, Uirdiff. Held under perpetual leases at an annual ground rent of 23 per house, and letting at 8?. per week each. Lot 8. All that commodious Corner Shop and Dwelling-house, and being known as 63. Court-road, Saltinead, Cardiff., Held under perpetual leases at ail annual grouud rent of 23, and let to a good tenrnt at 12s. per week. Lot 9. All that suhstantially-buiit Corner Dwelling. House, being No. 46. Saltmead-road, Cardiff. Held 111'der Perpetual leases at an annual ground rent '1 .2 10s.. and letting at 8s. per week. For Further Particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, 3 and 4, Atbeit-cliambers, or Messrs. DOWNING and IIANDCOCK, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff. R.B.—Mortgages at 4 per cellt. can be arranged upon the whole ofjhe above Properties. 37103 JAMES-STRECT AND LOVISA-STREET. SAU: OF EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE PROPERTIES AT BUTE DOCKS AND FREEHOLD COTTAGES AT LLANDAFF. MR. MORGAN MORGAN is in- »lruetf»d by th Administrator of the Estate of G. T. Letton, Deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Dowlais Hotel, Bute Docks, on WEDNESDAY, May gth, 1895, at Three -I-k in th aftnlOon ^ubfeot to liti??, to he then and there produoM 1 hp following VALUABLE PROPERTIES: — Lot 1, All that exceedingly valuaNe Corner Busi- nus Premises, situate on tho corner of James-street, and Louisa street, Docks, C.??liff, and known No. 50, J&n"? is "eet. now in the occupation -t Mr. Jacob Michpelson, Clnthier and Outfitter, on a lease for 23 years, from September 29th. 1892, at £95 per annum for first three years, and £92 10.. for remainder of terrn, to be fnoreased to £)00 per annum it tenaot R8sin8 or underlets, tenant payin aU rates and t*xes. Tho Premises comprle vny large and commo- dious business premiss, with usual offlem on the ground floor, dining-room, "ing*- and eitting room on t'? tfrst floor, rnd good bedrooms above. Held under lease for 98 years, from September 20, 1652, at the ridiculously low ground rent of £2 16s. per pnnum. Lot 2. All that commodious and valuable Business Premises, being No. 51, .1am&1J.8tt, Docks, adjoin- ing Let 1, now in the occupation of Richard Edward Golds* orthy. w Pir-vbion Merchant and Ship Store Denier, on a lease fov 24 years, from September 29. 2 ,t r, eI I"?, annum f?-* ,t three years, and £ 85 per annum for the -a- dl"I. t?"?t P"yig te? and taxes. The premises ere very commodious and vell-adrpted for finch a business, a lid comprillle large and convenient business premises, ami usual offices on the ground floor, drawing-room, dining-room, and sitting rcom on the first ttoor, and five rood toonts over. There is also a wpH arranged bakehouse at the rear. Held under lease for 98 years, from September 29, 1852, at the ridiculously low ground rent of el 18s. 3d. t>er annum. Lot 3. All tint substantial nd commodious Dwelling-house, .1t,,?t? nnd being No. 50. Louisa- street, DœkB, containing fm%?ng.rmn, dining-room kitchen, and usual offices on ground floor, threp good rooms on the Rrqt floor," and three rooms above, and now 1ft at :t weekly rental of 15.. Theee plenties could easily be converted into very substantial busi- tWSt; premises, and nt a very mRl1 outlav. Held under lease for i?8 years, from September 29, 1852, at the ridklllou-lv low ground rent f21 10s. Tier annum. I/)t 4. All that convenient and well-situated Semi- detached Freehold Cottage, known m "Exmouth Cottage," Llandaff. opposUe Treseder's Gardens, and close to the COIV and Snuff, Tnn, Llandaff Yard. Lo*. 5. All that similar Freehold Cottage, known as "Cardiff Cottage," u-ijoinlng Lot 4. The Auctioneer respectively draws the attention of Intending Purchasers to the foregoing Investments, M it i. seldom that Properties situate In such districts are submitted to the Public, and this affords a good 01 rùrtnnity of pu:.h1.ftjng Properties which wm show exceedingly lucrxtivc returns. For "Further Particulars apply to Lewis Morgan, F,I' ïji J:;iiI or t.f. ruelÎ:l',[¡r;t clumbers, High-street, Cardiff. 37241 DORSET-STREET, UPPER GRANGE. AND PONTCANNA-STREET. CANTON. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMBNTS. MR. MORGAN MORGAN is favoured with i1\ll'uHon8 to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal 4-tel. Crdiff, on THURSDAY. 30th May, 1895, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions to be then and there produced), the following f,,£n:- AU the. Six o..bohuti.nr-b1Ùlt COTTAGES, -4 b4.g Nos. 30, 32, 34. 'S, 38, and 40, Domet-.tr?t, Upper Grange, nil letting at 6.. &d. each per week. Held under pe, p?t..l -as., at an ff-d ..t d 92 18s. -? h. Lot 2. All that ?.b.t..ti.113 -I ilt RESIDENCE, .f lease for 99 ,?n, and 10 now in the occupation of the owner. ?. ,pply to L? is Xlr °'F:Fnrther Particulan apply to Lewis Morgan, 801ic!itor. St. John a- nare; or t ?hi?s 7?ltff. rwii d tr::t:{\:t[ WEEKLY MAIL FRISK ONE PENNY. etitbtro aitb coittracto. JGVVANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. TO DOCK AND RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. The Swansea Harbour Trustees Invite TENDERS for the EXTENSION of their PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, the CONSTRUCTION of a COFFER DAM, RAIL. WAYS, ami other WORKS. Drawings of the proposed Works may be inspected on and after WJnrJ!d.,y, May 22nd, 1895, between W,A, YOSO, N and (It Wth r p,:t y, May 2,a,,d, 1895, bLw,? Eleven ".m. and Four lUlL, at the Office of the Trustees' Engineer, Mr. A, O. Sclienk, Harbour Offices, Swaii?, where a copy of the specification, g"" ""(itio"' bills of quantitiu, and form of tender may be oht&tned on payment (:f £5 j., .hich will be returned to peitons making a bona flde tender upon the form provided. Terdem,amied and v?ked ouide, "Tnder for Prince of Wales Dck Extension," should be addressed and delivered to the uwiPNjglHd ttt 01' before Ten a.in. oil THlJItSDAY, JUHK 20th, 1895. The Tustees do not bind themselves to accent the lowest or any Tender. TAl.FOORD STUICK, Clerk. Harhou Offics. Swansea, 10th May, 1895 37162 CITY OF BIRMINGHAM WATJFIR DEPARTMENT. ELAN SUPPLY. TENDERS FOR COAL. The WATER COM'MÏTTÈE 'e Prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of STEAM h. ,4,L y ?'.r k. i. t. ?. "T'V HOUSE COAL to their Works in the raT:I! (.it-ted n?r Rhay&der Radnorshire), for Twelve months from tl»c 1st j_? ?,'L t Forms of Specification, giving particulars as to the T?ieties and quantities of Coal and Condi time of CO-t-t, and C..t-iing Form of Tonder ?y be obtained on application to me. Tenden must be made ?t on the Forms provided, "d must ''by T?l? 'N?n on FRIDAY, the 24th 4.Ill?6" "? ANTONY LEES, cretary. 44, Br.ad-.t.et, Birmingham, My, 1895, F37W TO BUILDERS AND 00 N- TTRACTORS. TENDERS "R.(IU for the CONSTLUCTI N of ?ST'RyOIR ho,d IMG,11, ..d Olr ADDITIONS the FARM BUILDINGS at P"r? Gyllt Asylum, near Bridgeud Quantities ma be obtained )f the Architects. Messrs. Giles, Gougli, and Trollope, 28, Claven-street Charing Cross, Loudou, after 6th May i?t jut, on payment of One Guinea, to 1,? r? u-?d .ipt of :a Z..i, fide teuder, and the Drawiugs seen at Pare Gwyllc at or after that date. Tender to be ?.t to T. T. Lewi, Esq., Solicitor =d, not ,,ter tto haTn ?fe. n L?.i, E,,I., MAY o'clock on 50th MAY The Committee do not bind thomselves to accept ewest or my T?.,I??. 37196pt PENARTH URBAN DISTRICT pCOUNC IL. The Above Council are Prepared to liECEIVE TENDERS for the WIDENING and IMPROVING of the OlD HIGHWAY, known as from ,if", W- (or a Distance of about 1,680 Yards towards Lower P?rth. Plans, Specifications, Sc., may be seen at this Office on and after the 22nd instont. S-1?d TeIldp, .d.d Road Widening." to be sent to the undem;gned not later than the 27lb INSTANT. 11)0 Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. i)('Alt 1. EVANS, Assoc.M.Inst.O.E., Surveyor. Council Qflto, Penarth, May 10th, 18^5, 37240 3RD BATTALION WELSH REGI- 33IFNT. TENDERS are Invited for the SUPPLY of GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, MILK, and TEA BREAD for tho u^e of the alHH" Battalion during Prelimumry Drill anti Tminiug 1895 — First, for Cardiff, from 1st to 14th July, 1395. Second, for Pwrtheawl, fV<vn 15th July to 10th August, 1895. Tenders for eaeh supply to be sent to the Adjutant, 31"d\Yeltfh Reyiment, Barracks, Cardiff, not Jnt^r than olst MAY, 1895. 37257 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. The YSTRAD GAS and WATER COMPANY Tnvile TENDERS for the SUPPLY of COAl. for the 12 Month* ending June 30th. 1896, to their several lias Works at Ystrad and Porth (Rhondda Valley). Tenders, endorsed "T,?.d??-. for Coal," to be T?,id?., to the rrctary and de)i?rvd not later than MONDAY, t e 27th day of May instant. Further Particulars and Forma of Tender may be obtained of the Company's General Manager, Mr. Albert R. Cfewley, Pentre R.S.O., Glam. By Order, ARTHUR P JAMES, Secretary. 123. Queen-street, Cardiff, lstli Miy. 1895. 37251 TOP R I N T E R S. Th-, GUARDIANS of CARDIFF UNION Invite TENDERS for PRINTING their YEAR BOOK for 1895-6. to be seen at the Union Offices, i. accord v«e ,895-6t. ),? o.ditio- of C-tl?lt annexed to the J. V m of Tender, which must be obtained from me at the Union Offices, and returned not later thau Ten a m on SATURDAY, 25th May, 1895 No T- necessarily ".Pted ARTHUR J HARRIS. CWk. Cardi. Union Offices, (^ueenVcbambers, CariJf. 16th May, 1895. 37247 TO Bu I L D E R S MERTHYR GENERAL HOSPITAL-NEW ACCIDENT WARD. The Time for Receiving TENDERS for the Erec- tion of the Above is EXTENDED UNTIL MAY 25TH I-TST. All Particulars may be btigl fWk?. ling 7d Mnckny, Architects, erthyr Tydfil. By Order 37246 R. B, DAVIS, Hon. Sec. T0 BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS aro Invited for ALTERATIONS to the "CARDIFF ARMS," Treorkv, for E. Evans, Esq., Cardiff. Plans and Specirtea.tiOI1 may be seen with Mr. Jacob Rees, Architect, Hillside, Centre, to whom Tenders are to be Feot, endorsed "Tender Cardiff Arms," on or before the 3rd of June. Mr. Evans does ?.t bind hime)f to -,pt the lowest or "Y"ti", ,T",e? 37232 T 0 BUI L D E R S. TENDERS -1.?ited for BUILDING 66 HOUSES at ABERDARE. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Office of the Architect, Ashbrook House, Clifton-street, Aber- dare. Endorsed Tenders to be sent in to Mr. Thomas Hughes, No, 8, Unity-street. Abcrdare, not later than MAY 29th. 1895. The lowest or any tender net nece.sarBy a"f?pted. _L72?? T. RODERJC,?, A,?bit t. T O B U I L D E R S 'MNDE are REQUIRED /or RESTORING a C111.11?CH t PEND"Y?RI Ale (lare. The Plans may be seen, and Quantities obtained, at my Office. Tende, are to be sent to me not later than the 25th INST. E. M. BRUCE- VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 16th May, 1895 37239 GA 8C 0 A L S The ABERDARE. dec" GAS COMPANY will Require about 4,500 TONS per annum, as per Schedule, to be obtained on application to the Com- pany. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, received up to the 8th JUNE next. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. u.ecepted. EVAN JONES, Secretary and Manager. Gas Offices, Aberdare, 14th May, 1895. 37249 fJ10C0NTRACT0RS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are Invited bv Messrs. THOMAS RICHES and CO., Cambrian Navigation Collieries. Clydach Vale. for SINKING their No, 1 PIT a FUR- THER DEPTH of about 85 YARDS or MORE. 1-' ?' !Sl '?ilf-t i(in and Tender ?m be obtained at te Colliery Office.. at4:dI\O'in not later than the 20tb 'NST. to Ein Hammond, Manager. 37A93 CADlFF SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are Invited for the SUPPLY of COAL to the BOARD SCHOOLS. Full IJRrticularo may be obtained at my Gttiee. D REES, Clerk of the Board. ,Townll_Cardjlf, 1M" May. 1895. 372T6 MESSRS. POUNTNEY and CO. (LIMITED), VICTORIA POTTERY, URTSTOL. are Open to Receive QUOTATIONS for the SUPPLY of TA RUE, NUTS, and SMALL COAL (6,000 to 7,000 tons) for the ensuing twelve months' supply. )n. 7 7145 cLAY BROS, AND CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Arc Prepared to Snpply All MaterjV r.nd Appliances and Execute Contracts for Compile Installations (Either Lieht or Power) for Warehouses, Manu- Colli 'I.' &?" &?. .ULF,CTRIZ!AT, SUPPLIES STORES, 14, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF. ESTIMATES ON I APPLICATION. 372Z1 imftiranrr Companies*. LL ACCIDENTS, RANIIWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, insured against b> the RAILWAY PAS ENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, Capital £ 1,000,000. Estab- lished 1849. COMPENSATION PHD, £ 3,480,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. Agonts for Cardiif:—Mr. W. Thompson, Divisional Superintendent's Office, G.W.R.j Tregerthen Dunn sSuu (rCn o? 12, ou Stuart-square; Mr. B. Richard, Station-muster, G.W.R.; '¡,'fr. E. Post, Ri.h-d, lane. Swansea. L11674 l?e. Sw?. L11674 ARDIFT ADVERTISING, BILRT CPOSTIKG ANDCmCULAB DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). Established 1877. OFFICES CASTLE-STREET CHAMBERS. SESRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. best Permanent Posting Station* in Caron. and neifhbourhoed Contractors for aU descrii tious of Advertising Circular Distributing, ko. All srders prD.ptl,attel1Cled tó. public Notices GLAMORGANCOU NTY COUNCIL. WILD BIRDS PROTECTION. ACT, 1894. KOI ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, 011 the request of the C t-Y o?'??l, he, M. ityls(".L OF STATE FOR THE HOME D8p i RTME.'IT h. made the following OIlDER under Section 2 of the above-named Act, viz. — d the "The taking or destroying of the k( the Kingfisher and Goldfinch shall be prohibited in any part of the County of Glamorgan." Any Person who shall'take or destroy or ÎJmH-e any other person to take or destroy the eggs of the wild kinds named in the said Older in contravention thereof shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay for every egg so taken or destroyed a sum nnt exceeding One Pound. T. M ANSEL FRtNRLEN, Clerk of the Glamorgan Count* s Council. Cardiff. 15th May, 1895. 3 BLACK WOOD PIC NIC AND RACES. PONY, GALLOWAY, TROTTING AND FOOT RACKS, WHIT-MONEAY, 3RD JUNE, 1895, When nearly £ 120 in Prizes will be given. BI Fpr?WMm e8and Etry For.. to B. KaUend, Hon. Sec., Blwkwood, Newport, n. 2?58etc NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE AND XK FISHGUABD RAILWAY. LETTERSTON FAIR. MAY 2DT., AND MAKN CLOCHOG FAIR, MAY 21ND. A SPECIAL TRAIN will Leave CLYNDERWEN on The" Dates After the Arrival of the G.W.E. Do? 3W t C4;? :,rl *h, G W.B. the P?r?se of Conveying I)mle. and Others i ? tfher Fairs. By Order, ALAN NICHOLS, General Manager Letterstou Station, 13th May, 1895. 37203 TRINITT COLLE GE, LONDON. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXA.1IIlNA.1 TION. Instituted 1872. LocIIO:iA.if%k' Hm I The Regulations, with Dates, are now to be had from the Local Secretary, WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport-road, C-diff. Last Days of E-try:-Tb-,y. May 22,,d j I Practical, j.1 ? 1. 35703 ROSEBERY.ALL, CARDIFF. Tbe EXECUTIVE oC the CARDIFF EXHIBI- TION (1896) are Prepared to Receive OFFERS for tbe USE of the ROSEBERY-HA LL FOR CONCERTS EISTEDDFODAU, OR OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. Accommodation for 10,000. Apply to the Secretary, 98, St. bl?y.btmet, Cardiff. 36353 D IOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. CHURCH DEFENCE MEETINGS. H. BYRON REED, Esq., ill ADDRESS MEET- INHG. S TO-NIGHI? D,TI UR.SDAY, Church-room, YSTRADGYNI,AIS. Cbuir to be t4?k?. at Eight pm. Admission Free. Qucliition Invited. 37189 MR. R. EMERY, PUBLIC and PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT u«l AUDITOR, 112, I'?hauge, Cardiif. House aud r."d R???t,3 conected at Cardiff ..d B.??. &55,!t? iwtgal Notices. MR. WILLIAM V. ATKINS, lute of the Kings' Head Hotel, Newport, Moil., the Old Green Hotel, New- port, Mou ;iu'.I t1 Imp0rial Hotel, Weston-super- 1Illr. r flAKB xWriCE that all Per3ons r l' A UjUl(:¥) I 751 or o \J J:i: ?b.?T (1 they hw\«. not 'I-d' 11?-e 10) ?nd the same to the undersigned before the 25tb day of MAY jnstM.u; otherwise the ?y wH, be excluded from 1':P" kj l'tiub' iu tbe realisation of the estate. Dated this 15th day of Mav, 1835, CHAS. ] PARSONS, Ceatral-chanibers, Newport, Mon., 37252 'lrusteo to tbe above e>tate. public appointments. AB E R G A V E N N Y. WAN-JED, A COMPETENT PEK £ ON ax SUB. INSPECTOR of WATERWORKS, SANITARY MATTERS, and NEW WB LlLDlN G S. Preftrence given to Persons trained in a Water- Engineer's OfU('?. Api?li-,t. n?-t be from 2' ?t' 40 years of age. Three refertnscs as to dl and capability are required. It duties generally consist 0/ the inspection of the ab.U-ed and Matters, Serving KoH(,8, &{"! under the direction of the Engineer and '?nitu-v Impector. Salary 35.. per week. Applications, duly endorsed, to be delivered to the rndersigned not later than Noon on FRIDAY, May. 24th, 1895. Bv Or&r, By °Jl: RUTHERFORD, CR??k Ab?,g.?.?ny Urban Di.l., COU-i.. Town-hall, Abergavenny, 14th May, 1895. 37244 cARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. TI", BOAltD REQUIRE the SERVICES of a TEACHER of DEAF CHILDREN. The school is a day school, and the, are fix children on the register* at present. Salary P100 per annum. Preference given to a teacher qualified to take the oral system. Applications, written on f?) ?csl) jmper, .hould stte fully qualifications, experience, and a. and should p r, .,?d age..?d .1?.?ld Applications to be sent in at OIlCR. D. REES, Clerk 01 the Board. Town-hall, Cardiff, 14th May, 1895. 37217 MARGAM SCHOOL BOARD. PORT TALBOT BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, E, P,T,ASSISTANT.XASTER for BRTWENT. Salary £ 60. Applications, with conies of testimonials, w be sent to me ot later than 25tn MAY. T. H. BURGESS, Clerk. Port Talbot, South Wales. 37242 £ alt$ l)|) lortbatt Contract OBT SALE Shipbui^^ Fo. the TYNE, ?o.ti.i.g .11 requisite bil ings, modern plant and machinery = fo imme- diate wok very large river frontage; Beven build- ing berths already laid -ut, and more can be made if desired. Admirably fiited for building a large and first-class type of vessel economically and quicUv.— ;Ii:YÍett:re1 Óo:ip{;sn'Jrni¡; Solicitors, Newcastleupon- ¡'yn? 37233 iropcrtp to let. JpENDYRIS FARM. FERNDALE. TheAboe FARM TO be LET, with immediate pO8e8ion. St-k "d t" ?,ro em c,.nts at VLl-ti-. Fourteeu Milking Cows ud 350 to 400 Sh.p, kept with valuable milk walk.—Apply W. BEVAN, Fern- dale, 36796 ABERGAVENNY. r*lO LET, C: VILLA RESL JL DENCE, bmuuful? yitwi ten .i.ut.. walk of the town. Tlouse ti.. two receptiollroow, five W?&, The- is a large garden, bl.h.h?.d about two acres of meadow land.—For Further Particulars apply to ess?. J?ob and Wider, A rg., venny. 37213 THE GRIENDTSVEEN MOSS LITTE R COMPANY (LIMITED), OF LONDON AND ROTTERDAM HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A JgRANCH OFFICE at CA ELDIFF, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Mr. GUSTAV SCHMIDT. This Company are the LARGEST MANUFAC- TUBERS of MOSS LITTER ill the WORLD, and their Sales EXCEED 600 TONS PER DAY. NO OTHER MOSS LITTER IS EQUAL TO THE GRIENDTSVEEN BRAND. PEESENT PRICE, 168. PER TONi Ex-Stores, Boath Dock, and Victoria Wharf. Apply to the GRIENDTSVEEN MOSS LITTER COMPANY (Limited), 14. CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF. 37182 NDERTAKERS AN. OAB PRO PRIETORS.- wek Sao 0, M.. JOHN MARSTON & %D?B., 24, Bra4ford.gtmet Birmingham. Bi0-WBBU,S, tea inside and twelve ?t,. Wrmw at b k 12. Ti- good 80und Hearses, £ 15, M, and JM. Two Funeral Side-light Carriages, roomy nd light, for six persons, £ 50 ?h. Coit?V? 15. 0.. Shelibere, or Funeral Carriage and Hearso ?mbined 'nth glass sides, 225, Two Station Omnibuses and Waggonettes £J5 each. Broughams, also Hansoms, in good order, f31 each. 90 other C., new and _d.ba" on Sale m Hire. C&Wogms and Drawings P?. Only ':d: JOHNMABSTONand CO., 26, Bradford- t-t, Bir-i-gh-, 4m IXTEEKLY MAlfi WE MA 1'&18o.nDI'. jbusnifss fttrtirfssrs. sPRRNG, 1895. 1-1 OWELL AND CO RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THEIR A NNUAL DISPLAY OP NEW GOODS. SUITABLE FoR THE gPRING REASON NEW JACKETS, NKY M. ANTLES AND £ JOSTUMES/ NEW CAPES, NEW ILLINERT NEW DREss MATERIALS IN ALL THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS, NEW T RIM M IN G S. NEW LACES. HOWELL AND (O THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF 35945 MORTIMER'S CROUP, COUGH AND WHOOPING COUGH MIXTURE IMPORTANT INYOHMATWN: CROUP is a disease which mostly attacks young children, aud tlH f-e .11) have onec hl1d iL ere moe liIu8{:ept,ùle of it t-luu befo e: lout this gradually weara oft &.II ihey grow older. It & J1)ftUIHtj!i terminate fatally v. thiu hours, ulthough wlieu death happens it more i-cimiunlv iwuri 011 the fourth or fifth day. It con ineaces usually with a slight cough, hOârSeIlP..ti8, mu sneezng, &8 in a common (old. but hoon 8ue'.e((16 a peculiar phrillnesa aml Hinging of the voice as it the kound were seat thiongh a Uazen tube; then come* the drcudiul and di!o!trtiug hard singing, and cr. w ug ough, net unJj" the barking ot Ii dog. Whei. thi II attended with difficulty of lre3i.hilig tl»e ca;e calls for imme. jiate attention and mcbt It,d i\c treatment. In thia stage persons generally begin to get alaimed; but as it comes on mostly in the middle "I the night it ofte1 proves fatal, because of the delay occasioned by waiting until UIl" morning wlthou medical aift. The Proprietor, having fouud in* CROUP MIXTURE so eftkacioue in hili own am 1.. and being blessed as a means nf restoring his children repeatedly from this arp8HiIJ disease, lie thinks it his duty to pitrrnts to give it a greater publicity. He itu 1 ad already the heartfelt gratitjte of m'oy mothers for heiu.: the means of restoring their chQJclren that were once given up, While we bear of so many deatlw fiuiu Croup, what a comfort it must oe to b.?? audi rl-.n?ay -ly, at hand. What love can thet mother have toward* her child that will not procu e for lierself what has be- such a bl,??i:,g to Qthe, wl.eu t (.. be obtsii-ed &t such a trifling c-unt. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. In Croup, a good teaspoonful ;8 to be taken itnixte- diately, and repeated every h"if.bour until the child vomit* (operates u an cnvt«c), and it the symptoms wilt not abate in a 1ew boms it shouH be given in the same way, and a flannel dipped in Spirit* of Camphor applied to the throat, and .t4ie<J often In Whooping Cough, at the ccniinen<ement, 3 tea. spoonful every half-hour until tloe child vomits (ol",rate. an emetic), and anful continued two 01' three tunes a c'ay. III Couh: Colds, (lr Sore Throats, a teaspoonful two or three times a day. The following are a 1.11' itom among THOUSANDS OF GENUINE TESTIMONIALS, The Originals may be seen at the Proprietors'; UY. one doubting their genuineness may, write to Addresses given. From tho Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF SWANSEA. Dear Sir,—Our children frequently suffer fitMB attacks of Cftup, an,1 we have always found Morti- mer's Mixture a pure and safe rerredy. My wife .y.1 she would not for anything be without it 1\1 the hcuse. Raving ,ad epei?.,? of it. beneficial effects upon our children, we gladly take every oppor- tunity of reo:nmfi.di?g it to our 'friends You. "ry t"' "J. SWAV'KA. 66, Miskin-street, Cardiff. Yeb 28th, leas. To Mr. W. Francis, Chemist, Carmarthen. Dear Sir,—I ha?e to acknowledge the -?ipt cf the two bottles ?4 M.,tier. Oo JP Mixture. I have found this preparation 'ff- in a.. ot Crcup ..d severe Cold. tht, 1, r.ng the o.;?- e"JH c:Uy, Ilike to have a supply at hand. Wherever there are children at all subject to Croup it is invaluable. I firmly believe that it has on moiy than one occasion taxed the ives of seme of my, children. I am by r.o means a believer in, or an or, the indiserurmate use of patent Mpii- rines, but my experience of Mutimer's Croup Mix- ture has been ollch that I feel impelled, from a of duty to ether parents, to send you this voluntary, testimony. Very faithfully yours, B. G. EVANS. From the Ro«. J. THOMAS, Eaptiat Minister, TaheiDMle Villa, Carmarthen. Dear Sir,—I have great r lea«ure ia testifying to th* ffitoacy of Mortimers Croup and Cot'gh Mixture. We a^ays have it in the bouse, and find it a most beneficial and invaluable remedy in Cioup and Whoop, ing Cough Y >ure truly, J. THOMAS. Penrbos, Newnbsro-road, Bedford. 8ir,-1 reoeived the three bottles of Mortimer's Croup .d Whooping Cough Mi.t.- Pl- ,.d me twelve more bottles, as my children liave all got the Whooping Cough. I fi?z it d- them U?b more good than anything Pl?: in fact, I have never knoa n 't fit in c p ,Alhwping Cough. Kindly sent by tu..d blig,, Yours truly, A. REES. Gobden Villa, Ferryside, Carmarthen. Mr. Ftancis.—Dear Sir,—Please send me anothec bottle of that valuable mcdacine for Onldren—UorH n.er's Croup rnd Cough M,.t.,?Ilike be without it t b..d? I- )-g experience I can truly say it is the best medicine I a- W tr truly n7 Whoiping Cough, and all other C?mgtw 1* Ci?oiij). A rever failing remedy in an atåek ot Children. A r?er failing ?edy in an stb?k .1 Yours faithfully, D. T. MORRIS. 166, Richi.iond-road, Cardiff. M, Franks.—Dear Si—Please f.d pr return post a bottle of Mortiicer'e Croup Mixture. .31 do you nst b.,? acent t O.Mi N I obliged last night to tI¡f for a medical mun to attend mvt etill wl o )ad ? attack of Croup. H.A I Mortimer's Croup Mixbim in the house n*d;ml aid would have been unnecessary, u J have .)?,y, -?d,,i off serious attack by giving 4he Croup Mixture in time. I have used it fo. many yean, and never And It fail Yojra truly, JOHN AARON. 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