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RIRTmi. M ATJTfT VGFS. and DEATHS. J N"IICT.S appearing under this head aro i ll "t a inmimiun rate of 2s. 6d. for y> ,V V,rd Id. for e?h additional werd. and "■ rr piid. No notice, )f th¡q description "cd unless authenticated h" the I-ess of the sender or forwarded 'or or ;m aIlt or correspondent l!V MA If., :"s of Weddings. With or Without he arranged for. Terms will be ilion to the Cardiff Ofllce. I IN MKMORIAM. NOTICES under thi« hen dir.a: ftre charged 2s. 6d. for 30 word*. nd l(i, for every word extra. Payment of il will ensure the notice appear- ing on fhe ann;ver?arv for ten ye'irs. For the notice will he <n*erted for 25 vear*. Births, iflnrnngrs, & Ocatfos. BIRTHS. HORTON.- On December 10th. at r6. Ar ran. r. Pt. The Mackintosh, Cardiff, th" wife of W. Horton 'secretary Cardiff Fish iivi, of a daughter. On the Otli instant, at Ynila. Olvn- -< tI. the wife of Kdwin Vrire, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIAGES PRIll H ARD—SAM I EL.—On the 8th December, :If St. Anne's Church. Eastbourne, bv the Rev. W .lay. Vicar, William I'ritchard, Briton Terry, to Snrah Samuel. Highfield, Carew- ".iii, Eastbourne. DEATHS. M.DhR.-On December 9th. at 39. Seymour- \h"r(i.iro, Alfred .Tames Calder. \geni A!l«opp and Sons (Limited), at Three p.m. Wednesday (gentlemen -On December 11th. at No. 197. New- t nil Cardiff. Amv Margaret (Madgei, the •" Iv-beloved daughter of AVilliitti Iteiirr 1,lnie Cullen, aged eleven years. No I>eoember 8th. at Tredegar Jiric- widow of the late William George, •hdir, aged 73 years. Private funeral v arriving at Mynyddislwyu Church pm. -On the Sth inst.. at Millhrook House Edward Morvan. in his 57th vt-ar «f the late Edward Morgan, of the ,) H-oi-e. Oaerleon. MI'lfHKWAY.—At Devonshire Villa. Monntain A -li. December 10th, Ann. the beloved wife 0f hhn Netherway. Boot Manufacturer. aged Funeral Thursday. at three o'clock, at .lonntain Ash. No flowers. George William Nicholl. in his 74th vear. Funeral at two o'clock next Saturday at the P-msh Church. rREES.—On the 10th inst.. at Underhill. North- rod. Bridgend. William Prec-s (died very middonlyi. aged 73. Public funeral Oil Wednes- >< i' icxt at Two p.m.. to he interred at New- ■> ( htirchjard. Friends accept this only ■■ T on. Tie irly heloved daughter of F. and M. ¡ J T-nion-street, Mcrthyr. Privato r fr. dge-, and iJauehter desire to return thanks to all who no kindly sent letters of condolence and sympathy on the occasion of their recent wid hereavemeut.-Minnigatr, » indsor-m;id. Penarth. fit fHrmonam. In ever lovincr memory of William Henry Thonie Anctioreer. Bridgend, who died Decem- hpr 13th. 1896. Deeply regretted. In lovins memory of my dear husband, John J. Letino* who died at Westbourne-road J'en:trth, Deremher l,th. 1897. "Thy will be. done."
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S T 0 X E B H. OS. (Sons of the it. Aldemnnn G. A. Stone), CO MPIiETR F U X K R A L FURNISHERS AND rrXEBAL DIRECTORS. EVERY EEQTJfSITE T'OR PCNEKAL3 OF ALL (XASSES. Prnpr'ptnrmt Funeral < \r*. Heimw. Rlicllihiers, and J"°nch«s. Superh Flemish Hor.e.. ,tc. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION, Note the Onir Address —• 5, W 0 It KIN (J S T R F. F. T, Teleirrania: "STONE BROS," CAKDIFF. i 7(4. G. STOKE AND CO., UNDERTAKERS. Ko3. 10, 11, AND 12, "fORKING STREET, c A ICDIPF. Telegrams: -GTON Ll. 11. A', orkicg- Irtreet, Cardiff, National Telephone: Iq". 839. viurtion 5>umninri). Messrs. ALKOUD and :\STON. Orireries and Provuions. at Cardif f. Dec. 14 "r". BAILEY. GILLEK. and 'I ELFKH Fat and Store Stock. Ac., at Cardiff [)«. « 30 ilors. at Cardiff j)ec 15 Hunters, Harness Horses. Ac., at Cardiff Dec. 17 Messrs. BBL-TON. KXOWLES, aud CO. Freehold Properties, at Gloucester D»c 16 Messrs. W. C. CLAUKE and DOVEY. 1 hotographer's Stock-iu-Trade, at Cardiff De<>'15 A 16 MrD.?.VA?. Dee. 15 & 16, OtnceFurnitnrp.?tCarditr. DM- LR) Mes? WM FOWLEBand.SO? Bnawhotd turniture. &I., at Cardiff .Dec. 151 Furniture and Pianos, at Cardiff Dec 2D Messrs GOT! WALTZ. JtOWkiXO. and PERRY. Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff Det, 13 Furniture, at CarlitY., .I. I )ec. 15 Winter Furs, at Cardiff.Dec. 15 Cottage Property, at Cardiff Dec 19 Dec. 19 Furniture at Cardiff Dec. 20 A 21 Six Piannfortei. at Cardiff Dec. 20 THf. DUKE-STREET A' (.?,? A?Rzk(,h ROOM -J. G, MAPDOX and SON. Auctioneers/ inrniture, from Various RcsidencM. at Rooms Dec. '?"  ''?-?R?'CO- Hoii?t?hold Furniture. at Cardiff Dec 15 ??.?KHnESandPOOLK. Farming Stook. Ac., at Kajrlau |>c 14 M",?'. NKWf.AND. DAVIS. and nu? Chn!tma. Fat Stock. at. Chop?tow.. Dtv n Fat Cattle. Ac., at Newport Dec14 Mr, WILLIAM J. REES w Bnildinar IT *and. r\t Mumbles. Swansea Dec IS Messrs. WM. SANDERS «'u| SONS LT easehc,,d Property, at Cardiff Dec '20 \fc.,r'. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Plant. Machinery. Materials, &c.. near Caerphilly .Dec, 13 & 14 Mr RICHARD THOMAS. Christmas Fat Stock, at n Building Materiils. ;,t Cardiff Deo 15 Me^rs. WM. M WILT 1AMS and CO „ rat „ ( attle. Ac., at Pontardnlais Dec 20 Mr. JOHN VO1 v: Drapery. Hosiery. ,r. at Newbridge Dec. 15 ??)re tn) vluftioiu SM,E TIJIS DA Y. H'RXAfE HI.W \I C"H.IK? AD BRICK- WORKS AND THE I.LANPRADACH STEAM .fOlNFRY WOKKS NEAR CAERPHILLY SALE OK THE WHOLE OF THF %Al,t AliLE? '?T ArHINKRV' ANI) MATERIALS. TA»T*'Ep>Si S£ Rr.So. STEPHEXSOX and ALEX- At? ™.Karekto ?'?? by A"c'nO" at ? the above Works on TrF^DW I and ,?-???. th? ?ti'?md'?? Decern- b.r, 1m thq of the BRICK-?AKIXC. COIOERY, AD WOOD WORKrXtJ PLAYT. MAOHIXERY, VXD MATERIALS rserl in connection uith the works, which: roughly comprise:-Pair of vertical wind n- engines. 8in cylinders; portable engines pair nf Tcrttca) drh ing engines. Win. cylinders- tube horizontal boiler. 14ft. 6in. by by 5ft.; egg.pnd ditto. -t of brick m rhinery by Jnhnson. of LeeiN; 9ft. srrindinj? pan. Tukc < 4"m power pipe machine, with d:t"i and mou!d,: :) tOl1i <>f teel tr"m rails. tcnonm*. band-vnvinsr. grinding, moulding ttoTtisinff, ;Win«. deal frame, planing, circular- moulding. and machines; hrc 0"Tn*:ty o, .fc,*l ^haftinir. with ouiley^. bear- leather belting, colliery 2ft. g:m.e; colliery tip and f smiths' and carpenters* i:f• tv of scrap iron. large <-rnanv»nt.ii coping blocks, sills, i cotta. ornamental chimney pots. T'jized pipes, junctions, syphons, elbows, and all irregular* large quantity of cor u- r>ft. to 91t. long; 50 tons of r (I. -ing -,hed. Ac.. Ac. rtrv at the Furnace ,rk" WIll he sold on lith December), com- the Content# of the Joinery Work* on the -Itav. December 14thl, com- look punctually. offered 011 the second day tber 14tb). at One o'clock fe v preceding the Sale of rid subject to such Con- "1 at thr time of Sale. "lid Buildings known •foinerv Works. ¡, ¡'l'ld on :11'01\. 'y be had on apnli- r" *fl Xm- .iutti.s. 5. Hi«li-8troct. r^ r- TY''E TAFGHT AT THE W?TER?i MAIL OFMCE. CARDIFF. t lip ^iirtion. SALE THIS DAY. GREAT ANNL AL SHOW AND SALE OF MCUKI-'I'MAS FAT STOCK. (-(YfTWALTZ, BOWI}'G. -?'-? and PERRY will hold their ANNUAL SHOW and SALE of CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK, At. Roath Market, Cardiff, THIS DAY (TUES- DAY), lith December, 1898, compriHing — 200 STALL-FED CATTLE, 200 PRIME SHEEP AND PIGS. Entrie3 from the following well-known -Richard Alien, 8t. Mellon's; tWiilliam Baker, Forest Farm: William Emerson, Hweldon: Thomas George, The Deri; the Prize Cattle of John Lewis. Brigam; E. J. Poole; ,¡(,hn Rces, Llanishen: John Sankey, Whit- church: the Noted Winning Cattle of William Thomas. The Hayes; Richard Stratton, The Dufryn; Thomas G. Williams, Peng-HIll; R. Lane, Tho Holly Flu'h Farm. Sale at 10.30 preci8ely. Schedule of Prizes may be had upon applica- ,,(,h ?nlI Entries should be made to the Auc- ?i?r.lfich-,5treet, Cardiff. a2575 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. ON THURSDAY NEXT. 67. CONWAY-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, supplied by Messrs TRAPNELL and GAF;, of CARDIFF, lu a beautiful state of preservation, quite equal to new, and Sold solely on account of the ill uEDIATE DEPARTURE of the OWNER t? t?,1 up an APPOINTMENT in NEW ZEALAND. 'MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING,  and PERRY are instructed to SELL by A, U, C_TION", upon the Premise as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, the loth December, 1898, a! Twelve o'clock punctually, the remainder cf the HJGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Comprising rich Axminster and Brussels car- pets, u  fenders and ?K' the SUPERB CHIPPENDALE DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE consisting of TWO VERY ELEGANT AND HANDSOME CABINETS with OVERMANTEL to match, easy and occasional chaiN, and to ni?it(?h, NOBLE CARVED WALNUT CHEF- tOMER with marh? top and InÜ,' p)atee)a9? back, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in burr walnut case, a number of ornamental itelD, mahogany hallstand. a VERY SUPERIOR 6ft. WALNUT BEDROOM surn; with pedestal toilet tables, excellent bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, toilet tables, and a variety of bedchamber effects. THREE HIGH GRADE BICYCLES. ?i?. n. Gcnt!em'u« 1m "Hude Whitworth, a T"lIl' 18')9 "Premier," and a Gcntleman's SwiftV.IEW DAY PRIOR AND MORM\G OF "thrift" SALE. Catalogues will be ready three days prior to Sale, and may be had of the Auctioneers. 11. High-street. Cardiff, or on the Premises. a2774 OV THURSDAY NEXT. SAL). OF VALUAtiLE AND CHOICE WINTER MFURS. ESSRS. GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, A ? ??RRY are instructed to SELL ?v "???- at their Sa)erooms. on THURSDAY v N£ KXSTn thve 15th December, 16,6. at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, a L?rv(? assortment, of COSTL Y WINTER FU'RS  Comprising dolmans, jackets, mantles, and capes in real hear. seal, and heaver; muffs and handbags, liable necklets, ties, and muffs- squirrel boas, and numerous elegant and fashionable garments. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. a2775 SALE OF COTTAGE PROPERTY ]YfESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRI?G aPI  ??' "? r"cei"ed instructions to 5n ? Y AUCTION, at their Salerooms, ?o. FH;' igl; i-i'jeet, Cardiff, (,,I NIONDA)'. '19t? J?.'emhej-. 1898, at Seven o'clock punctually the DESIRABLE PROPERTY- ALL THOSE WELL-BUILT COTTAGE ..itnate ??"y ??S2 8? and 86, ALBERT-STRE'r? cCl AN vtIoOvN (,ARI)it'l?, h'tvi)? the following CTKITT0^CHTKNv, atalOn,d V ^SCLLTLEI?} SITTINr' BOOMS, IaTCHEX. and 9r,, ,n the Ground Hoor. and FOUR BEDROOMS on the Firg? Hoof. There is a small garden and side entrance to ?>"s. 82 and Etj, Let at 7s. 6d. per week each. Held under Lease for 99 years, from 25th March 1832. at a. ,*r"nnd rrr,t £ 2 2s. each house. To he SoTd in one Lot or separately, as may be decided at the time of Sale. Further Particulars may be had of tha Auctioneers; n.' of ..o<oa MR. C A. HEITZAFAN, SOLICITOR, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT SALE. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 20th and Met DECEMBER. A SPECIALLY IMPORTANT AXD UNRE- SERVED SALE OF THE VALUABLE NEARLY NEW FCHSITCRE OF THE IŒSIDENCE, Uellloved from near Newport, and supplied by 11 irin; V,lnti co- MESSRS. MAR- SHALL ;uid SNELGROVE, and Other Noted H"usp,. together with THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF "P VRK HOUSE," BY ORDER OF THE OWXEU, WHO IS LEAVING THE DISTRICT. Toother with the COLLECTION OF PICTURES a choice COLLECTION OF CHINA, HRIOA- PRAC GARBLE STATUARY. Bijouterie and PRAC. ITBSIS PURCHASED AT THE SALE OF LORD CARL1NGFORD. All the co"tly cn- pets, Plate, household linen, a Miluer's rtife, "nrl numerous other effpcts TITESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWR'NO, and PERK i have received instructions to Remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Saleroom-, o. u. High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 20th and 21st December. 183. at Eleven o'clock punctually, VALUABLE APPOINTMENTS AND ORXAMEXTAL ITEMS (REMOVED AS ABOVE). Conip-ising the CONTENTS OF 12 BEDROOMS including TWO EXCEPTIONALLY WKl.I.- MADE BEDROOM SUITES in Walnut and Rose- wood. och with 7ft. Wardrobes; a 6FT 61N. DARK WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE], TWO 6FT LOUIS XV. DESIGN BEDROOM SUITES and smaller ones in Mahogany, Walnut, and Ash ALL BRASS BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING Toilet Services, Down Quilts, Dressing-room Furniture, and Contents of Swvante' -cham- Furniture, THE LARGE DRAWING-ROOM ami smaller one adjoining. it MAGNIFICENT IN- LAID SUITE, upholstered in C)stly Silk, with superb Curtains to Match. PAIR OF CUtD TABLES en suite; also the inlaid Bonheurs Writilig Tables. and Escritoires. A VALUABLE NEARLY NEW ?' SEVEN ??rAVE ?'?AGE PIANOFORTE, by JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS, in Walnnt, Case, together with Five Other Pianofortes (see Special Advertisement) A Pair or Empire Mirrors. The DINING-ROOM FlRsTTURE IN POLLARD OAK OF SUITE IN MOROCCO, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD richly carved; 10ft. extending frame Dining Table and Overmantel. A MASSIVE CHESTERFIELD iWITt: OF FURNITURE IN MAHOGANY of Eight Chairs and Two Divans. Arm Lounge Numerous Stags' Heads, Oriental Rugs, &c.; TWO BOUDOIR SUITES, in dark Mahcganv of Louis XV. atyte. comprisM? n pmow suite in ?h with saving ™ver"- EXCEPTIONAL!,V FIKM CABINET, 5FT. WIDE: another Suite I ;irrtf.E A MASSIVE OAK.BREAKFAST- ROOM SUITE. 6't. Oak Sideboard, and ]ar?! TaMe..?c.; A 10FT. BY 4FT. 6IX MAHOGANY! BU,LIARD-TAm,K. b',Wltl(,11'1' AND CO.. with Ba)!s. Cue", and Aoœorie«: CCHOT.. PPENDAI.E LIBRARY FURNITURE with BOOKCASES. Ac., to match; Reading•' W riting. and Occasional Tables &c the HALL AND CORRIDORS IN ANTIQUE consisting of Se'?p< Seats. H?n-sta!tds Ac The COSTLY CONTENTS OF RECEPTION ROOMS, of richlv-unholsfered occasional and :\h.ir:Chl'hh!bF.f!c1'Iio(;1 PIC- TURES AND CHINA BPIC-A-BRAC. An th" NEARLY NEW ORIENTAL AND ENGLISH CARPETS. RUGS. Ac. A LARGE OIL PAINTING (7ft. bv 6ft, Hy 11 RRY, fvr"OY!1i806L cntittpd By MILO RENDING T!!F OAK" A beautiful example of this celebrated artists colouring, and of his wonderful annt-miic knowledge. The whole of the Phted Articles Caso.s of D,Qert Knives. Fish, E:1ters ,c.: Tea ""d C"ffo Services, and Nnm^rms Other Items' ON YIK?  SVTURDAY AND ? ?O'ND?'Y? DECEMBER 17th AND 19th. Cnta?ftues ma\' he had of the Ancti'?'-«rs n.H:gh-street. Cardiff. -96  ON TU:nA.Y. 20th DECEMBER. 18?8. SALE OF HWH.CL\83 PIANOFORTES. ?T?Tl'?SBS. (JOTTWALTZ, BOWRT?.? i- and PERRY will SELL b" AUCTION, at their Salerooms, H. Hih.tr',et. Cardiff, on T"E!)" y, 20h Decpm'?r. 1898 SIX VALUABLE PIAXOFORTES An Upright Grind Full-trichord Iron-fvani» Pianoforte, bv JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS An Oblique (hwstrnng Iron-frame Upright Grand Pianoforte, by PAUL VANEY. A Snccial Mode' Trichord ?c?.ct.on Piano- forte, by HERMANN. An Upright Omul Overstrung Iron-frame I'iallof[,rtp, bv STEIN BACH A Powerful T:icho-d Cheek-action Cottage Pianoforte, by MUIR SMTTH. A Capital Iron-frame Check-action Pianoforte, by CHALLENGER. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. SALE AT 2.30 O'C LOCK. a2797 O.UEEN-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. LAPQE UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD EUNITURE removed from Barrv 1*1?ind b?? order of the Owner. MESSRS, MOORE "nd CO. are in- ??. fctructecl by the above Gentleman to Rpmove to thefr Saler??Tni. Queen-street :?yid 8?? ?-CTMN?on'"m?RS?°' December 15th I;nq h CONTENTS OF EIGHT ROOMS, Comprising dining, drawing, and bedroom suites. 6ft. and ft. sideboards, overmantel". d'n ng-t ib'e«. cabinets, hail stands, bookcases' bed-tcads, oedding. wire mattresses, wardrobes toilets, brass curbs, fire brasses, dinner services cutlery and bronzes. On View Morning of Sale, ftaie at Two o'clock. a2793 FOR THE LATEST SPORTING AND 1 FOOTBALL. BUY '1 HE "EVENING fiXPRESS. PRICE IULFPENNY. Auction. SALE THIS DAY. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. W EEKLY SALE OF FAT AND STORE S'WCK DAIRY CATTLE, Md FARM 1'1WDUCK TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Decem- ber 1,?th. ?-mm??'lling at 11.30 o'clock. Messrs. BAILEY. GILLER, anS TELFER, Mess1uts, G2Ll;:k;EiT. Early'Eritries are solicited. n_ a2735 ANGEL HOTEL YARD, WEBTGATE-STREET. CARDIFF. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF HORSES, CAR. RIAGES, CARTS. HARNESS, Ac. MESSHS. BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER will SELL by AUCTION, in the above Yard, on THURSDAY, December 15th, 1898, Commencing at One o'clock, upwards of ?" 30 HORSES,  Including some valuable Hunters Cirria 1;engC')boSe Ponies, and usefui Drauct7t Horses. 25 CARRIAGES, Well-built Dogcarts, Wagonettes, Gigs, Business Traps, Clank-axle Carts, and Several Seta of L Saddlery, and Stable Requisites. First rnessE. dition Catalogues published two days prior to Sale. N.B.-All Entries are catalogued in the order they are received. Entries can be made up to 10.30 Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. a2779, SAT,F, OF HUNTERS, JlIGH.CLASS HARNESS HORSES. AND COBS. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CANTON, CARDIFF. MMSRS. BAILEY, GILLER, and TELF?:R will SELL by AUCTION, at the ,7K '?V!,iT,e!103,l.x-'V' or. SATURDAY, December 17th. 100a. commencing at 12.30, the undermen- Honed, alnable HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, and COBS. 5 Horses 1he property, of Mr. T. D. John. 2 Vivian Thomas, Esq. 2 ■■ Mrs. Purcell. 6 Mr. J. L Wi!iiams. H Jones. E?q. 2 Mr. C. ?ritnths. 2 J- B. Walford, Esq. 1.. Mr. Hy. Cadcgan. ? Mrs. Williams ?Pont- yclitn) 1.. >. Mr. J. Workman. 1" Mr. W. C. Blake. ? I. V. Taylor, Esq. Mr. J. StranfieM, Rev. Nicholl. 3.. Mr. James Carr. 1 •• Cardiganshire breeder. 2" W. Baker, Elq 3 •• •• 'I- L. Henry, Esq. f10 •• Gentlemen in the neighbourhood. T T, art.i. cul, a'-s of which will be found in Fir-t Edition Catalognes, ready Wednesday rr ornmg. Ent.-ies received after Tuesday will only appear in Sale Edition cf the Catalogue, pub- lisned on morning of Sale (tho Sale is limited to 75 Lots). Auctioneers' Offices, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. a2802 GLOUCESTER. SALE OF IMPORTANT FREEHOLD MANUFAC- TURING PREMISES. JVIES Spq. llItCTOX. KOWLES, and 1'. CO. are instructed by the Executor of the late Mr. Francis Andrews to SELL by AUC- TION, on FRIDAY, December 16th. 1898, at Three for Four o'clock, in eight or such other Lots as may be determined uoon at time of Sale, FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate oil the quay and in Quay-"trc3t. com- prising the extensive and important trade pre- mises, lately known as The Old Gasworks, with spacious warehouse, in the occupation of Mr. A. H. Taylor. Hide, Fat, and Wool Merchant; suite of offices, with warehouse in rear formerly occupied by the Gloucester Gas Light Company, and afterwards by the deceased proprietor: two warehouses, workshop, yard, Ac., lately occupied by the Gloucester Pin Manufacturing Company; large shed. with yard, lately occupied by the deceased pro- prietor; spacious factory, with offices, sheds, yards, Ac., lately occupied by the Cowhurn Patents Company (Limited); mason's shop, polishing shed, office yard. Ac., in the occu- pation of the Phnenix Enamelled Slate Com- pany, and brass foundry, with yard, in the occupation of Messrs. W. Sisson and Co., together with nine dwelling-houses and cottages the whole covering an area of about 5,000 square yards, The above Premises will be on view on Wen- nesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 14th, 15th, and 16th lnst. Particulars and Plans of the Auctioneers Gloucester, or of Messrs. Hannam-Clark and Co., Solicitors, Gloucester. 61838 SALE OF SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE AT BOROUGH-CHAMBERS, WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF "IVTR. D. EVANS is instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at Oiffces occupied by Messrs. ?? Poweii and Co., on the First d b the above-named Premises, on THURSDAY 15th December. 1898, at Eleven o'clock' MAHOGANY PEDESTAL ?nd ?!h? TABI?ES DESKS, CUPBOARDS, SHELVES, WASHSTAND IRONS. CARPETS. LAMPS, FENDERS FIHE- CHAIR, DEED-BOXES, COPYING PRESS YOST TYPEWMTER. Ac., Ac. AI", lL MILNE R S IRON SAFE, 48 inches by 30 bv 27. a2806 Auctioneer's Offlce, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. CHEPSTOW XMAS FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13th, 1898 jMd*S TA??, R. WADLEY, Cardiff: JA8. ?-'J'? Chcnstow: ?nd (mo. POOLE. MESSRS. DA VIS, NEWLAND, and 7n? ?? ?? by AUCTION, 400 Exceedingly Prime FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, Including some Grand Two-year-old Black- faced Wethers. 200 of the Choicest MAIDEN HEIFERS, BU LLOCKS. and COWS. Choice VEAL CALVES. 1,j0 Nice Quality DAIRY-FED PORKER and BACON PIGS. Sale at 10.30 sharp. N-B.-The Auctioneers beg to state that the above Stock is of excellent quality, and has been fed expressly for this Sale. Most of the Vendors will give a week's keep, and every assistance will be rendered in the trucking. —Auction OfTiccs. Chepstow and Newport. 61814 SALE TO-MORROW. ^K^OI-T GREAT CHHISTMAS MARKET' WEDNESDAY NHXT. DECEMBER 14th. MEJS;S,, RS. NEWLAD, DAVIS inl *1U £ 'T will HOLD their AN:\UAL SHOW andSA? as"o? ? ?'? ?'??'SHOW 355 GRAND FAT CATTLE, 250 PRDlE FAT SHEEP, BACON AND PORKER PIGS, Including 24 grand Hi?b!am) and Shorthorn Bullocks, the property of the Rt. HonMo. Lord Iredegar; 9 grand Scotch Bullocks, from Col the HcnMe. ?. C. Morn. M.P.ndEntr from ?ll the prmctpai feeders of the district Sale to commence with the Cattle at 9.45. and with the Sheep at 11.33. T Judges Mi-. E. J. Poole, of Cardiff, and Mr. j Thos. Wellsteed. of Newport Auctioneers' Offices: 19. Commercial-street vsowpcrt, iXiid\\ elsh-street, Chepstow. 61738 BY f)PT)rR OF EXECUTORS AND OTHERS ItyJESSRS. WILLIAM SANDERS and 1V SO:O> ha"e !>P"1l instructed to OFFER for ?\iE ? ?'tc?o' \t the ?'' ? ??'?? .nd diff, on °   ??'? '?AY. December 20th, 1393 at Seven o clock in the Evening, subject to ConditiOM to valuable and there produced, the following valua LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. — BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF CHRISTOPHER GRIFFITHS. DECEASED PENARTH ROAD. T.ot 1. The Corner Shop and Dweltine-housa being No. 146, Psuarth-road, with the Cottage (r,(t?-?t]Y cccupiod as a separate dwcXine) and Stabling at rear, with side entrance from FranKlen-streot. Lot 2. The Dwelling-house, No. 148, Ilon-.trtli. road. These Lots are bath suitable for extension to thj streot frontage as modern shop premises and are held with a portion of Lot 3 under leas for the term of 97 yean commencing 1st May. 1858. The total around rent reserved bv the lease is £ 3 Is. gd.. and the whole of that rent will be apportioned bet?etn the Lit?, as follows z — £ 2 upon L"t 1 and £ 1 1s. fd. upon Lot 2 -£2 UP(F1!G'!iLÊX!!IA;¡'¡] upon Lot 2. (FORMERLY FRANCIS-STREET) OFF PENARTH-ROAD. Lot 3. The Dwelling-house, No. 1, Franklen- street, with side entrance to stabling, and work- shops at rear; let at a rental of lis. per week. This Lot is he(1 tiS to part under the above- mentioned lease. and a, to the residue nnder a leise for a term of 57 years com- mencing 1st May, 1393. at a ground rent of 91 10s.. and it is intended that the who'e of the Lot slull be charged with that ground rent. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. 8ANDON-PLACE. Lot 4. All those Threa Dwelling-houses, situate Nos. 30. 31, and 32. Sandon-placc. Cardiff now or recently let. at tha respective weekly rents of 9s. 9s.. and lOs, and held under lef.se for a term of 99 years, commencing 29th Sep.embei- 1852, at a ground rent of RB 81. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. BROMPIELD-STREET. Lot 5. All that Dwelling-house, situate No 25. RromPolil-street, Grangetown: let at the weekly rent of 9s.. and held for a term of 99 years, commencing 1st May, 1877, at a ground rent of £1 17s. For Further Particulars, as to any of the Lots, arply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices 28. St. Mary-street. Cardiff; or as to Lot. 1, 2 and 3. to Messrs. G. F. Hill and Son. Solicitors 27. High-itceet. Cardiff; and as to-Lots 4 and 5, to Me«sm Meirils and Ede, Solicitors. 111, St. Mary-sCeet. Cardiff. a2783 £ altf) lip Shicttoir. SALE TO-MORROW UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. RE ALFRED PHILLIPS, OF 69, CORNWALL- ROAD, SALTMEAD, CARDIFF. BY DIRECTION OF JNO A. PALMER, ESQ., OF BIRMINGHAM, TRUSTEE. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH- CLASS GROCERIES AND PROVLSIONS. lifESSRS. ALFORD and ASTON will bELL by AUCTION, on the J'remism!, S„ altmead, as bo?e, 011 WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 14tha 1898, the large and well-selected gneral stock or high-class GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, In suitable Lots for the trade and private families. Also Platform Weighing Machine, Several Pairs of Scales, Cannisters, Sack Trucks, and Utensils. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, 19, Temple-street, Rir- mingham. 61850 35. CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. TO FANCY DEALERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS. PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY ..I. have received instructions from the Pro- prietor to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 15th and 16th December, 1853, at Six o'clock Each Evening the whole of the valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE AND UTENSILS of a PHOTOGRAPHER, FAoJC'Y DEALER, OILS AND WATER COLOUR MERCHANT, &c. The Stock-in-Trade consists of framed engrav- ings, water-colours, oil-paintings, portraits of national and local celebrities, &c., Eyre and Spottiswood's artists' material cases, artists' canvasses, drawing paper, placques. Iris and ¡;es:I:lngar(;rlY::Š). I f rr: 'ase. 'to *c Th? wh?le of the tidi., fancy boxes of stationery suitable for Christmas præent., a large quantity of picture frame mouldings, also photographic acceories, including back-ground, studio stand, camera, and lens, chairs, tables, &c.. and the tenants' fixtures on the premises. Also a large quantity of uuframed pictures and photograph frames. Tho whole will be Sold Without Reserve. No,-The Proprietor (Mr. U. J. B. Wills) is giving nn the Premises at the Castle Arcade, and in future will give personal attention to customers at his new Studio and Art Gallery, 22 The Morgan Arcade, Cardiff. The Sale will Commence punctually at Six o'clock Each Eveing. All Further Information in respect of this Sale can be obtained at the Offices of the Auc- tiO!JI'eN, 31, Queen-stmet, Cardiff. Dated tioneers. this 7tll!.e':I?r}B9.4 59. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, CARPETS, PICTURES. Ac. "VTE.SS" S. W. FOWLER and SON will J- SELL by A UCTlOX, on THURSDAY \EXT, December 15:h, a.t. E QUeÐn-treet, Car- diff, at Two o'clock ,.m., .he HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of dining, drawing-room, and bed- room suites, all-brass Parisian and French bed- steads, 5ft. brass bedstead, toilet sets, carpets, inlaid bureau, fine antique Sheffield plate, antlers, books, two iron-frame pianos, music stool, music, hall-staud, 20 boxes cigars, Ac. a2787 59, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. WM. FOWLER and SON 1. will SELL by AUCTION, at 59, Queen- street. on TUESDAY NEXT, December 20th, at Two o'eloeJ<, a Jarz" quantity of FURNITURE AND PIANOS, Consisting of three pairs toilet tables, 4ft. robe, bedroom suites, dining and drawing-room suites, pictures, carpets, dinner and tea sets, bronzes, 6 iron-frame pianos by renowned makers, large quantity sheet and bound music, music otto- man, cigars, Ac. a2812 SALE THIS DAY. Sale No. 5,177. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13th AND 15th, 1898, MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and SON have received instructiom from the Various 0",ier? to Remove and SELL by Í>'trtOLuÍ() :ÜsIO. at their a£ler, 5.1 Duke-street, Cardiff, Absolutely Without Reserve, 400 Lots of Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Including 5ft. and 61t. carved walnut sideboards, rosewood and walnut cabinets, 8[1. 6ft./and 5ft. dining-tables. music and china cabinets, a superior Piinotorte, fenders, curbs, azdl?,N,rassw, Brussels r.t'ed :,i:;ultlea;Îi7d drawing room suites, marble clocks, pajrs of bronzes, oil paintings and etchings, walnut hall stands and chairs to i.ath. stair carpets and rods, two roll-top desks, walnut 4ft. bookcase, octagon and occasional tables, divan chairs, a 6tt. black walnut best bedchamber suite, a 5ft. ditto, four other bedroom suites, 6ft. and 4ft. wardrobes, with pairs of handsome toilets to match, eight full-size iron and brass French bedsteads, with spring and wool mattresses to fit. feather beds, sets of ware, chests of drawers, towel rails, Ac., Ac. On View Day Prior to and Morning of Sale, which will oommence at Two o'clock sharp. a2733 SALE TO-MORROW. TH:AIdkWõ?Pil;:L'N. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. HORSES. D:mHi1m!G i1I<ils, AND GENERAL OUTDOOR EFFECTS, WHICH MEe,gf'a\'lfh and POOLE have been favoured ,ith instructions from Walter Firbank, Esq, (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood). to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pro- mises as above, on WEDNESDAY, December 14, 1898. PARTICULARS — 4 CARRIAGE AND HACK HORSES, 9 CATTLE, 31 RADNOR EWES, two and three years old (in vean), 3 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD CAR- RIAGES, HARNESS, IMPLE- MENTS, and 40 TONS OF PRIME JEADOW HAY. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices. Monmouth and ewn- ham. 61827 MUMBLES, SWANSEA^ i IMPORTAX'I¥I:ESÓFqWfA,v AT,ITARLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD BUILDDIO i T"o\;D. R- T. AND. WILLIAM J. REES lias received 1 ,tru?tioils from the Mumbles Hailwav and Picr Company to OFFEH for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mermaid Hotel, Mumbles, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of December, 1898, at Four o'clock in the After- noon. all that VERY VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD BUILDIXG LAND, Viz. — Lot 1. All that very valuable and desirable Lot 1. Building Plot situate at 8outhend, Mumbles, having a frontagj of 180ft. to the main road leading from Swansea to the Mumbles Pier, and containing about 1 rood and 25 perches. This position is very attradivo for Marine Residences, being n?r to the Mumbles Pier, Brace!et Bay, and the C-ast Path to Langland and Casweil Ran. Lot 2. All that very important and valuable Freehold Building Land situate at The Dunns near the Oystermouth Station on the Mumbles ?R-,Iilway and Pier Line, at the MumbJes, con- taining about 3 acres 2 ?-d, 13 p.r,h?.,i, having a frontage to the Swansea Bay of about 1,250ft and to the main road of about. 720ft., eligible for the erection of Marine ReEidence8 and fh(-Fs; also about 600ft. to the Public Promenade. Note.—In the event of this Lot not bcin" Sold, it will be Offered in Three Portions, as shown by the letters A, B, and C. The water and gas services are laid in the main road. The drainage of this land can easily be c,)-i,?ct?d to the main sewer, which also passe along the main road. Particuhu'g, PI:ms, and Conditions of Sale may be had of Nicholl Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Solicitor 30, Budge-row. London, E.(-?.; Mr. David H. Knoyle, Chartered Acconntint. 7, Fisher-st-rem, Swansea; or of the Auctioneer, at his Offir?, The Laurels, Swansea. 61549 PONTARDULAIS. TO BUTCHERS, BREEDERS, DAIRY XMAS FAT FARMERS, Ac. ANI) SIIEEP XMAS FAT AND STORE CATTLE AD SHEEP ON TUESDAY, THE 20th DAY OF DECEMBER, MESSIT?S. WI. m. WILLIAMR and co. S^LMof their Fim of the 1>r°PS3e" ANNUAL SA T.ES t FAT CATTLE, A-C., as above. A number of Prime Fat Cattle. Cows, and Calves. Pur-hred and Pedigree Hereford and Shorthorn Bull Caln' from 3 t'o 5 months old; 150 Fat AV?ther,, Sheep, and La?b,. Fu!) Particnbr may be obtained from the Auctioneers at early date. Office 1, P{)1\tardnlai. Decemher 10, 1098. 61845 IN BANKRUPTCY. liE P. T. CORNFORn PU ULIC-HALL, NEWBlUD IE IION. TO DRAPERS. CLOTHIERS, AND OTHERS. Tl/TR. JOHN YOUNG h1\s been in- structed by G. H. Llewellvn. Esq. ^O«ffiT cial Receiver in Bankruptcy, to' SELL b: PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of the above debtor's STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DRAPERY, HOSIERY, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, J Comprising men's, youths', an) boys' suits overcoat;, ha's and ca.ns. ;t.r:Ít."< jackets, h,?. tnd a,, clothing, quantity of carpeting, f!anne flannelette, dress material, calno, lining, suitings, blanketing, :'tl\\I:c:,C1;jrÙ: 2:() IJk'¡f' s.,ks, pyjmag niibtd wools, thinblei? c"tton. ribbon, art;iflcial1íowers, crape, &c., &c. titt, I 'hot,. hr"s rod" v>indow ,t.nd3, outsi'F n,lw bli.d.. t?pi, shelves, lamps. Ac .hT':S'S1i;¡illC b n nmoved from High. I ?treet, Kewbridfe, ? d Br,)itd-?treft. Aberearu to the above ?Hallr convenier.ee of Sale. The Fixtures an Fittings will remain on the premises, and st be removed by the pur- chaser within 24 nun afte. the Sale. Sale will be l feld on THURS. )AY. December 15th at Eleve j o'chck a.m. Dlled Aucti o neer'? Office. 1 Trcdegar-cham her3, Newport. IDecember 7'h, 1618. 61837 oalt!g bp I.II rttolt. SA.LF, TTIIS DAY. ROATH MARKET. CARDIFF. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAT STOCK SHOW MAND SALE. R. J. RICHARD THOMAS will M hold his Annual Christmas Show and SAT,E f 200 Prime FAT BULLOCKS, 350 Choice MOUNTA, IN WETHERS, at Roath Market, Car- diff, on TUESDAY, 13th December, 1898. Judg- ing at Nine a.m. punctually. Sale at Ten. JT udI ges; Mr. E. J. Poole, Mr. R. Templeton. and Kyte. Week's keep will be given in most cases, if dO!!ired.-Auctioneel"a Offices, blc. QiH^n.Btreet, Cardiff. a2816 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS SALE OI VALUABLE BUILDING MATERIALS. Tlf R- T. RICHARD THOMAS has been ?'?- inftrnctcd to SELL b, AUCTION. on the !1trnc!In^,I,,K-S')AV;. the ?th of DECEM- P ,.0 °!aL rt. 2.30 p. m the whole of the BER, 1893, at 2.30 p.m.. the ,hol? of the MATERIALS Comprised m the BuUdinR known aS "Crock- hcrbtown HouM, situate on the corner of Queen-str tk and Pnrkptace. Cardiff, and in the Stabl" and OuthuHdinKH thereto. Three Months' Credit will be given if desired, t.,i approved ?ic?urity. "ndit'ionh of 8?)e and PermiMion to View may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Mr. George llees, Solicitor, bnth of Andrews'- builrtings, Queen-street, Cardiff. a2799 Jubltr NOTICES. pORT TALBOT RAILWAY AND DOCKS COMPANY. NEW DOCK. NEAREST PORT TO THE WORLD-RENOWNED RIIONDDA AND SURROUNDING SOUTH WALES COAL FIELDS. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT RAILWAY COMMUNICATION WITH THE GARW. ;.LYNVI. AND OGMORE VALLEYS. El\'TRA:ar.t;Jjj LOCK: 450ft. long, 60ft wide, 26ft: 6ln, depth on dock sill all tides. n?y Further I"?''mttion as to Rai1woy Rates, Tw oh Craneage, Hbr-nr. &c., &c.may be ppiic,,Iti f, J. I'POEFRT, Genernl !4anaver. THE ROYAL N ATIOY f. EISTEDDEOD OF WALES, CARDIFF, 1899. !.IST OF SUBJECTS FOR COMPETITION OlIIESTR O'R TE8TYNAU) May be Obtained of Newsagents or Direct from the Publishers. TRICE SIXPENCE. BY POST 7d. I An Add?ndu?N 4pp. has been added since Pimt 'Edltior. I revious Parchaeen) Can Obtain this on ucthcatfoa to the Publishers, Post Free for One Penny. YjjffcSTERN J%IAIL LBIITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, FLEET-STREET. E C CARDIFF CHARITY ORGANIZA- VJ TION SOCIETY.—The TWELFTH ANNUAL MI-JSTING will be held (by kind permission of Hi Worship the Nfayor) itt the Council Chamber, Town-hall, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, December 11 189S. at 7.50 His Worship the Mayor (Alderman THOMAS MOREL, J.P.), President, has kindly consented to take the chair. BUSINESS:— To Receive Annual Report. To Elect Officers and Committee. To discuss the Subject, intro- duced by Messrs. R. H. Cnrrick. A. C. Macintosh, and G. C. Thompson, of Juvenile "Corner-boys," with special reference to training them for a seafaring life. All interested in ameliorating the conditions of life among the poor aro cordially invited. Admission Free. a2810 CARDIFF LMttBMARY BALLS. The ANNUAL BALL will be HELD on JANUARY' 3rd, and the CHILDREN'S FANCY DltESS BALL on JANUARY 4th, 1899, at the PARK-HALL. Tickets may be obtained from Members of the General Committee, from Mr. William Lewis, Stationer, Duke-street, and from thf) Honorary Secretary. 22, Newport-road. a2758 g P E c ITL N O T I C ET Private Xmas Greeting Cards. Sample Books Now Ready. Large Selection. WESTERN MAIL STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, CARDIFF. ORDERS SHOULD BE SENT IN AT ONCE. NO OHDERS TAKEN AFTER THE 17th INST a 2474 XJOXING DAY.—Lliswerry Hotel, New- -• port.—Pigeon Shooting for Live Pig, Rabbit Coursing. Start Ten a.m. 2769zl4 ifgal ftottcfS. 'r- -f" QOFFIN AND COMPANY (LIMITED). IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS of the above Company are requl>8\c<1 to send me. on or before the 31st day of DECEM- LER, 1898, Particulars of their CLAIMS, and that after that date I shall proceed to deal with the Assets of the Company, having regard only to the Claims which I shall then have had Notice. Dated at 55 and 56, Exchange-buildings, Car- diff this 12th day of December. 1898. 2753K13 A. W. TRAVIS, Liquidator. I^JOTICE.—I, ROBERT HENRY WIL- SON, 54, Kingsland-cresccnt, Barrv. OIa- morganshire. Wish to WITHDRAW the NOTICE rh?'t I Would Not be ResponsiMe for my Wife'4 tli:i? which I inserted in your paper on Decem- her 10, 1898. (Signed) ROBERT HENRY WILSON. December 12. 1898. 2741zl j Witness: ALBERT HENRY DENNING. ^alrss bp I3t ibate Contat rt. rTVHE MANAGERS of ALDERMAN DAVIES' SCHOOLS, Neath, ar-i Prepared to Dispose of NINE BAZAAR STALLS, designed in Moorish style. Can be seen at the Schools at Bazaar on 14th, 15th, and 16th December — For particulars apply to the Secretary. 61794 fh'Ofimirg, TIIEVOR ROBERTS, HILL, and CO., Land and Estate Agents—Head Offlce, 12, Thompson-street, Barry Dock (Tele- phone No. 26), Barry Island (Telephone 51)). 386. Co",hride-rortd, Canton, and 23, St. Mary-street Cardiff (Telephone 31J15)-He to Draw AUpJ1tion to the following:- SHOPS.—Premises, situated in Oowbridgo- road, close to tram terminus, now being turned into Shops, to he Let or Sold; splendid position in rapidly increasing district- openings for chemist, a surgery, watch- maker, tobacconist, outfitter, and almost any trade, inclusive rent, zas. per week. 392, Cowbridge-eoad. — Family Residence having five bedrooms, bathroom, two sitting-rooms, .tc.; re-decorated to suit tenant; rent, 12.; key at No. 388. KINGSLAND-ROAD—Nicely-finished Houses Kat 12?. 6d.; overlooking Victoria Park at roar; ?i7 bedrooms, bathroom, two reception- I rOGms, &c. ( napered throughout. BARRY DOCK. Thompson-street.—One or Two Nice Shop Premise', with House, to be it or Hold: snit any trade; rent, £ 45. Also  a Warehouse at Rear. MORTGAGEE'S Sale.—Five Cottage Resi- dences, 'tu?ted at Barry Dock, producing 35?. 9d. wekly: price ??150 each. F.I. 744. ? "? For Further Particulars apply to- TMTESSRS. A TREVOR ROBERTS, ?? HILL.andCO.M2X JStUtOtnt]: ?Of!ft!Cg, ?f. PIUNCN^LN1!' PERMANENT -M- J???TMi?'T BUILDING KOUEIY BEST TERMS LO BORROWERS LOANS AT INTEREST ONLY ON GOOD SECURITIES. A ply for the 38th Annual neprt and Pros- pectus, W. SANDE?a and SONS, Manajn? 8e(' 28, St. Maty-?reet. Cardiff. AGENTS — Newport.: Mr. J. M. WOOD, 24, )Iigh-9t. P'uth: Mr. D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-road Barry: Mr. D. H. EDMUNDS. Market-buiiding? ?'?'?'-Y?L??'I.-?r??-? Ida-piace. [6:¡03 M ERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILD- -— ING SOCIETY. Chairman: Mr. Aiderman WILLIAMS 'JP Uwaclodnprth Hou'e. Merthyr Tvdfil LOANS ADVANCED IN 8UMS FROM .M03 TO £ 10,000. Easy lte-payments in 3 to 17 Years-Favourable Redemption Terms-Utmost Secrecy-Loans oil Budding, in Progress-No Management Charge For Particulars apply to Mr. DAVID DAVIES. Secretary. Glebeland House, Merthvr Tydfil • to Local Agents throughout South Wales. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSONS BURDOCK PILLS purify the foulest blood and relieve every Diseoce ot Stomach. Liver, and Kidneys. Pure Blood g¡v Health. Thousands have been cured by t?eie W ond"r{ul Pills where di'a"  not ¡ be reached by any other medicine. old by 1 all Chemists. in bOle!, 11. Hd. and 28. 9d, each. Sent bv rail to any dd-" from Manufac- tory, 44. Oxford-street, 8,?,1,111m. 45601 fhtbltc Companies I The "Timea," September, 23, 1893: "The most urgent need of the (Klondykc) country at the present moment is e a telegraph line. The total distance would be about 1,300 miles, and the lille would servo the purpose of tapping the mining centres of Cariboo, Omenua, and Cas"jar on its way to Klondyke." 'The LIST will ?O?K?n t? before THURSDAY, the 15th December, 18?8, for both London and Provinces. rpHK? CANADIAN, BRITISH COUI- T BIAN. AND DAWSON CITY TELEGRAPH COMPANY (LIMITED). (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1362 to 1893.) SHARE CAPITAL 9300,0W, Divided into 60.000 Shares at £ 5 each. ISSUE, AT I'?5 OF f2?.MX) FIVE PER CENT. ISSL UIRE, ST MORTGAGE DEBENTURE STOCK. f The Ordinary Share Capital is not offered for Subscrintion. The right is reserved at six months' notice to redeem alter expiry uf tix years, at tllO, the whole or part of the Debenture Should any balance of the Debentures rema4n unpaid on December 31, 1925, it will be re-paid at ClO5. The whole of the First, Mortgaga Delienture Stock to be created will be vested in the Trustees of the Debenture Stockholders in accordance with the <>rovi.-ions of the Trust Deed referred to in the PropeduB, so that this issue will be I16CUNd by a ftnt charge on the 0oIDpan' s W.Ur?d by 'I'he proceeds from the sale of the l) rty. gbl7':es'l;h be <lIdmwie 11' ITr who will make tile necessary payments to the Sub-Contractors, as provided by the Contract, and also as against Engineer's Certificate. The interest on the Debenture Stock, at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, will be payable on January 1 and July 1. The first interest will be due on July 1, 1899, and will be caku. lalell from the dates appointed for payment of the instalments. The above Debenture Stock will be issued at £95, in sums of not less than £50, and in multiples of £10 above that amount, and will be transferred In any sums not in- volving a friction of iLl, payable as follows:- For every £100 of Stock: £5 on application. CZO 0" allotment. £ 20 on January 16, 1899, and the balance, £ 50, on February 6, 1899. Interest will be calculated from 1st January, 1899. Payment may be made in full on allotment, under dis- count at the rate of £3 per cent. per annum. TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE STOCK- HOLDERS. Walter O. Clough, M.P" J.P., D,L. Alderman i)ÏR3.folr. J. DIRECTORS. Sir James Grant, K.C.M.G., Ottawa. Canada. Sir Adolphe Caroii, K.C.M.G., M.P., Ex-Post- master-General, Ottawa, Canada. J. II, Turner, M.P.P., Ex-Preulier, British Colum- bia, Victoria. Alderman John Hyde. J.P., Mayor of Banburv. W. P. J. Fawcus M.I.C.E., M.I.F.E., Director. Edison and Swan United Electric Light Com- pany (Limited). Dartmouth House, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. CONSULTING ENGINEER. Sir Thomas S. Tancred. Bart., C.E. RESIDENT ENGINEER. E. G. Woodford. C.E., late State Mining Engi- neer, Transvaal. BANKERS. The London, City, and Midl and Bank (Limited). Head Office, Thrcadneedle-street, E.C., and all Branches. The Bank of British North America, Clement's- lane, London, E.C.; Ashcroft, B.C.; and Daw- son City. SOLICITORS TO THE COMPANY. Canada: (Jp11IllIiH and May, Ottawa. Lor.don; Spencer, Cridland, and Co., 215, Pic. ,,?d?lly, W. BROKERS. London: Dean Sp8Óo" 18 and 19, Old Broad-street, and Stock Exchange, E.C. Glasgow: Douglas Cairney, 141, West Gorge- street, and Stock Exchange. Glasgow. Dnblin: W. Craig Murray| Dame-street, and Stock Exchange, Dublin. AUDITORS. Clough, Armstrong, and Ford, Gresham-street, London; and at Manchester and Leeds. SECRETARY AND OFFICES (pro tem.). W. Young, 64, Victoria-street, London. PROSPECTUS. Tills Company lias been formed for the pur- pose of constructing and working, as provided by its Memorandum of Association, the tele- graph lines authorised to be built by the Daw- son City and Victoria Telegraph Company (Limited) (incorporated hy special Act of Par- liament of the Dominion of Canada, June, 1898). By Section 8 of the above Act of Parliament power is given, among other rights and privi- leges, to— (1) Construct, maintain, and operate lines of electric telegraph and telephone, hy means of cable lines or otherwise, from the City of Victoria, in the Province of British Columbia, by the way of Telegraph Creek anil Teslin Lake, in the said province, or as nearly in that direction as Is practicable, by the most feasible route to Dawson City on the Yukon River in the North-West Terri- tories. (2) Construct, purchase, lease, and main- tain any line of telegraph and telephone to connect the said cable lines with anv other lines of telegraph and telephone in Canada or the United States. From Quesnelle (which is the present terminus of tho telegraphic system in British Columbia northward), w h em the telegraph line of this Company will start, the route lies along an excellent trail to Hazleton oil the Skeena River, From Haxleton the line will go along the trail to Telegraph Creek, thence to Tcsiin Lake, and then across to Atlin City (see approximate sketch map accompanying Prospectus), where connec- tion will be made with the Skagway-Dawson ec- tion. The distance traversed by the two sec- tions of telegraph line will be about- 1,400 miles. It i erntclllplat-ed that working agreements with both the Canadian Government, and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs will be entered into. Particular attention is directed to the report of Mr. E. G. Woodford. C.E.. late State Mining Engineer to the Transvaal Government, which accompanies the Prospectus. The route traversed by the line lies through important mining centres, including the Cari- boo, Omenica, and Cassiar districts. A number of large mining and trading companies are now operating there. Outside, therefore. of the very large revenue to JJe derived from the Klondyke district proper, there should always be an increasing revenue from the first-named dis- tricts. It is intended to construct a line of telegraph from the vicinity of Skagway to Atlin City, con- necting at the latter station with the section of the line from Quesnelle, so soon as the neces- sary powers have been obtained. From Atlin City to Dawson City the route covers very important trading post* and the inhabitants of the« ¡;hou:ri he largo users of the telegraph line. Customs officers and a force of mounwd police are stationed at various points along the line. Police-stations aro established at the junction of White and Dye- Pa"p.> at Tagish Lake, at White Horse Rapids, at the mouth of the Hootalinqua River at Fort Selkirk, and other important points. The three largest companies operating in the North-West Territories are the North American Transportation Company, the Alaska Commer- cial Company, and the Hudson's Bay Company. The first-named is directed principally from Chicago, the second from San ¡"rancico, and the last-named fron. Winnipeg. The telegraph business of these three companies alone should be considerable. It is difficult to estimate the large income which will be certain to be derived from messages to and from Dawson City, New York, BostMn, Chicago, San Francisco, and Loudon. Net Profits: The Directors are of opinion, especially having regard to the heavy inve3t. ment of European and American capital in Bri- tish Columbia and Klondyke. that the follow- ing is a reasonable and fair estimate bf net T-rofits to be earned:- 50 telegrams per day. averaging 10 words., between Dawson City, I.ontlon, Paris, Berlin, Ottawa, and Montreal, at 5s. per word, taking 300 da?,? to the year £ 37,500 0 0 50 telegrams per day. a?ragii?g 10 50 t:ilme:;eWD:i¡t .?,?w York, Philadelphia, and Boston, at 5s. per word, taking 300 davs to the year 37,500 0 0 50 telegrams per day. averaging 10 words, between Dawson City, Chi"ago. San Frandsco, Vic- toria, Vancouver. Seattle, and Winnipeg, at 5s. per word, taking 300 days to the year 37,500 0 0 50 teleo;mm8 per day. averaging 10 words, between all other parts of the world, including America, British Columbia. Australia, Europe, Ac., at 5s. per word, taking 300 days to the year 37,500 0 0 Local ann intermediate traffic, as described on the other side, say 37,500 0 0 Total .C) 0 0 This giyes a gross revenue over the Com- pany s system of L625 per day. Allowing £ 36.500 for wages and maintenance, the net revenue would not be less than £ 151.000 a year, sufficient to cover the Debenture interest thir- teen tiine4 over, or to repay the principal in full in one and a half years. The enormom development likely to take nlace in the Gold Fields of Klondyke and Bri- tish Columbia in 1899 should add largely to the rc\e>uie. In addition to the sources of revenue referred to above, there will be the traffic for press teicgrami. which will be transmitted at the usual rates. The line is expected to be in operation not later than Ap-il next. A print of the special Act of Puliainon' above referred to the Form of Trust Deed to secure the Debenturs Stock, and the Memoran- dum aid Articles of Association, can be inspected at the Offices of the 3olieituri in London. Applications for Debenture Stock may be mgIa\\fo: be)ow. and f08rde:r¿ I Bankers oi the Company, wi'h the amount of ¡ the doposit. Applications will be made in due course to the Committee of the London Stock Exchange for an official quotation of the present Copies )f the Prospectus, with Forms of Appli- cation. can be obtained at ihe Offices of the Company, or from the Bankers, Brokers, Auditors, or Solicitors. FORM OF APPLICATION. To the Direct r- rf the CANADIAN. HRllISH COLUMBIAN AND DAWSON CITY TELEGRAPH COMPANY (I.nfInDI, CeMtljpicn,- -Having "aid to vour bankers the lul? ?C being a deposit of 5 per "cnt. on ?n ?poitc??on for k I. 5 llublic Companies. I per cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock of your Company, I herewith request that you will allot me that amount of Stock upon the term. of and subject to the conditions of dlC Prospectus of the Company dated December, 11898, and I hereby ?gree to ,,(,,pt the same or any less amount you may alilot to me, subject tlYte:sMooX l1l Icr If' Â:' tion of the Company, and I agree to pay the baIlLnœ in reepect of the aid Stock as pro- vided thereby, and as required by the terms of the said Prompmtus. Signature Name (in faW Ad.treM (in fail) Description LI 5909 Date, Deoember. 1898. (Klrrtioit 3TitirfSst5 (CARDIFF MUNICIPAL BYE-ELEO TION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE A-DAMSDOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- Owing to the regretted resignation of Dr. J. J. Buist att Representative of the Adamsdown Ward in tho Cardiff Comity Council a Vacancy has been created, and I have, at the request of a large number of Voters, consented to again seek Election. Thirteen months ago, owing to temporary ill- health and pressure of business, I retired; but, having fully re-gained my health and re- organised my business, I am free to devote the attention to Council iratters which their grow- ing importance demands. Having resided upwards of 22 years in the Ward, and enjoyed a Seat on the Council for six years, I .1111 inlly acquainted with the duties, and if yon agatn honour me with your support I will do my utmost to merit a continuance of your confidence. I am, Ladit, and Gentlemen. Very faithfully yours, JAMES MUNN. 6. Piereefield-place, Metal-street, December 12th, 1898. 012817 TO-THE-j;;LE(;TOIt-O- TH r; ADAMSDOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— A Vacancy having occurred in the Repre- sentation of your Ward in the Town Council through The resignation of Pr. Buist, I beg to again offer myself a8 a Candidate. Should you do me the honour of electing me. I shall endeavour to look after the interest of your Ward in particular, and the Town in general. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, YOUI" obedient servant, AUGUSTINE J. A. STONE. 9, Richmond-road, Cardiff, December 12, 1898. a2813 aubltt 9ppoimnunts. (CARDIFF CORPOlUTIOX WATER- V WOR KS. The Cardiff Corporation are Prepared to Re- ceive APPLICATIONS for the Appointment of an ASSISTANT in the WATERWORKS ENGI- NKER 8 OFFICE. Saiary to commence at ?S] per annum, rising by annual increments of £10 to a maximr.m of RIIO per annum. Preference will be given to candidates having a good knowledge of drawing, levelling, and surveying. They should also be well acquainted with estimates and cost accounts usual in water- works administration. Further Particulars as to duties may be ob- tained on anplication to Mr. C. H. Priestley, A.M.I.C.E., Waterworks Engineer, Town-hail, Cardiff. Applications in Candidate's own handwriting, stating age, past and present employment, and accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials, to be sent to me. endorsed Assistant, Waterworks Engineer's Office." Oil or before THURSDAY, the 22nd inst. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, will be a di.qa.lifie. ?n. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY. Town-clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, December 12tli, 1898. azall C A R D I F F U S ION. FEMALE NIGHT ATTENDANT FEMALE krrl,DAN-P CARDIFF UNION WORKHonŒ-W ATED, a FEMALE ATTENDANT to ATTEND UPON the SICK at NIGHT. Age. from 24 to 30. Salary iC29 a year, rising fl each year to £ 25, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform, subject to the provisions of Poor Law Officer** Superannuation Acts, for which the value 6f the emoluments is fixed at £ 34. Applicants lIIu-t he siuttle or widows without ereumbrance. and be strong :itid active. A statement of the duties and forms of appli- cation. may he obtained either from the Master of the Workhouse or from me, rind must he returned to me without delay, and in anv ra-.o not later than Ten o'clock a.m. on TUESDAY 20th December, 1898. ARTHUR .T. H??j?, Clerk. Que!'l; 's-chamhprs, Cardiff, 7t]i D"mber, 1899. a2755 Cfnofr? ann <Confrart5. rpO ARCHITECTS?'A?D?B?LDERS. ARCHIBALD D.'DA?:AY (LIMITED) Keep at the ALE and WEST )f ENGLAND GIRDER WS-O,RrfvK?S, EAST MOORS. CAKDIFF. A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, Ac. Manufacturer" of ROOFS. GTRDER8. BRIDGES. STANCHIONS PATENT SOLID TILE AND CONCRETE FLOORS. Offices: EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. Telegrams: DAWN AY, CARDIFF. National Telephone: Cardiff, No, 694. L15692 T 0 BUILDERS. BEST WHITLAND ABBEY GREEN SLATES. 10,000 18 x 9 iuid 2,000 12 x 6, very cheap; ground must be cleared. Also about 4.000 9in. BLUB DAMP COURSE SLATES, For lowest priCS8 apply to A. E. CARR. 1664ete 8 RATHMORE, SHREWSBURY. T Y P E W R I TIN G. ARCHITECTS' WORK ACCURATELY COPIED BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. CHEAPEST RATES. TYPEWRITING TAUGHT. YY ESTERN ]yjAIL J^IMITED, ST. MARY-STREET. AND 112. BUTE-STREET CARDIFF. al<66 ^'ijljjjjlllij jlOtlCC3. CARDIFF AND LRISIOL. THE MARCHIONESS. I>E< EiiHKH From Rat" Do k. cJdit!. ?' ? to 11ri.to1. 13ftTue*dnv 3 30 after 14 Wedne..tav. 4.15 ".ter 15 Thursday 5, 0 after 16 Fridn 6. 0 after 17 &tllrr1a). 630 after 19 Monday t'rom B!\thnr1tt B"in Bristol, tJ C.. I. T. 'FVou <\B. 15min. iicv 13 Tuesday 6.45 after 14 W,?,l !"lay. 1.1'.ThurMlav P.IS morn !6a)-'r'i'd?' 9. Omnrn !7a.S*iur<i!iv 9.4:-morn n9M*n"?y .n.)5?.? Il 10 ani rr >. Farc :o\ftr Cabin (singlel, 2s. 6d.; To and Fro (available for Seven Days), 4"; Fore Cabin (inJ;:cl. 1. 6d.; To and Fro (available for Seven Vay'sl. 2s. 6d. DaysJ). OHN THOMAS Agent. 5002 Packet Office. Bute Docks. Cardiff. ALL AN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to CANADA and STATES — S-S. Numidian. for Portland direct. Dec. 15- also Glasgow and London depart un" Canada Hand- books, Man". Ral"M, and F,.Il Parttcu?? flee, to Allan Brothers and Co.. 103, Leadenhall- street. London, or P Jame3-street, Liverpool; or to R. Gilchriit and Co., Consulate-chambers. But.-r..d; 8. J D,,ie,, 9. Ed, rd-pla??L. yu»en- .t.; Capt. J. A. !kott 47, Cathavs-ter.; ?- J. Trounce. Bute Docks; C. Stewart, 35 MOIIIl Stuart-square. Cardiff; E. Rre, Roath- t: J Cudlipp. Hoath. 58460 CMfirrs to W-et WÐSTERN MAIL CHAMBERS, OFFICES to LET. in Suites of Two. Four, or Six Rooms, on Each lloor Rente from £15 per Room.—Apply to Mr. E. R. CRAFTER. 60075 Western Mall Office. 1? E W PORT MO N N E \V 1IJIie}'lsio.l M 0 N THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY (LTD.), PKOPRIETORS ot .30-1 ct the LARGEST POST (O 8'i AT'ONS in Newport, P only pool. &<tot and KMttm .d W«t<rn V*.H<yt. ?Termt on application to 21, Bridgo?strwL 1 J. el. REKS M&n?pu< Director. $nsine$s abbre"to. 1898. CHRISTMAS. 1898. JAMES JJOWELL AND CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPEBB. CARDIFF. G RAND A';N-un Xmo A Z A A R THIS DAY. IN THB CARPET ROOM, TRINITY-STREET (NEXT DOOR TO MARKET ENTBANCB. AN nrnESE VARIETY OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, TOY GAMES, DOLLS, <tc., Ac., dto. A SPECIAL SHOW CF ETCHINGS. ENGRAV- INGS. PHOTOGRAVURES, 011, AND WATER- COLOUR PAINTINGS will be made in the CABINET DEPARTMENT. ALL KINDS OF FRAMES MADE ON THB PREMISES. NOTIC TO BUYERS OF CHARITT GOODS. .T. H. A Co. hold the LARGEST STOCK of REAL WELSH FLANNELS. BLANKETS, j QUILTS. SHEETS. Ac., of any HOUSE in Wale*. anJ at Prices LOWER than any other HOUSE. J. H. Co. are also Selling a very large PARCEL OF LADIES' MANTLES, ooa- 1TUME8. and SKIRTS considembly nnder REGULAR PRICES. THIS J) A T  JAMES IIoWELL AND CO., rpHE CIRDIFF D RAPERS, QARDIFF. U8B BEFORE ORDERING GET PARTICULARS OF rpHE 66E AILYN" pATENT SA W G UARI) AND PHILLIPS'S IMPROVED SAW BENCHES AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY. APPLY CHARLES D. 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