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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS. NOTICES appearing under this head are cnargea ;t a minimum rate of 2s. 6d. for 30 vords and Id for each additional word. and lnu.,t be prepaid. No notices of this description wii, be inserted Unless authenticated by the nnmr "nrl "cl!re!18 of the render or forwarded or or an agent or correspondent MAIL. s of WoddinR-q, With orWithont p, be arranged for. Terras wiil be -.>n application to the Cardiff Office. IN MEMORIAM. SOTICn tinder this heading are charged 28 6<1, for 30 words. and Id. for every word extra. Payment or Ci will encore the notice appear- ing on the ann versarv for ten years. For the notice wiil be inserted for 25 yearg. ^»rtl)g^iRarnagrs, Qratljs. BIRTHS. GRIF FlrHS.—The wife of Harry D. Griffiths. C.rifflthstown, of a son. oil December luth li.rematurelyi. MARRIAGES. VFtKt FRKNCH-WILLIAMK.-On Monday "ecernber 12th, at the Parish Church. Merthyr lidvil, Alfred Macleod Carey. third son of A. < ircv, Kedcar. to Beatrice French-Williams, "I dt daughter of the late John French- Wi!lilm" Venhvr T> 1 willi.ims. 1he 13th inst., at St. i Church. Al eravon. Glamorgan, K. Da vies. M.A., brother of the i by the Rev. H. Morris, Vicar tilt. I' iri-H. Alan Bailtnn. Ai«oc.M.ln«t.C.K.. third son ( f Joseph Arthur Railton, J.13., Hardwood Lodee, Whalley Range. Manchester, to Emily Sarih, eldest daughter of the late Arthur and Humuh Hemingway Davies. DEATHS. < I IFFITHS. Decembe.- Kth. Henry Griffith* -"ii of Harry D. Griffiths, Hrimth-town. aged < hour*. 1 MKS —On T)?2mber 11th at Caemorgan, Car- L<vi James, J.P., aed 74 vears two o <?ock Friday, Ute 16th it?t WAY.-At DevonshIre Vill?,. Mountain pniher 10th. Ann, the beloved wife of h" Netherway, Root Manufacturer, aged f•>. Funeral Thursday, at three ociock?t ?"t:?in A,h. No ICHOLL-On the 12th i?t,. at Manbtethian. '?orj:e William Nicholl. in hí 74th year. -.K'nOLL.??tiham NichoU. tn h? 74th at the ?un'-ra[ .tt two <c?<;k next Saturday at the I'KKKS.-On the 10th inst.. at rnderhi)) North- road. Bridgend. William Trees (died very suddenly). aged 73. Public funeral on Wednes- day next. at Two p.m to he interred at New- castle Churchyard. Friends accept this only mtimation.
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T ° N E R () S. (Sons of the tnV A Merman G. A. Stone), CO ii P L K T K FUNERAL FIRNISHERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR FTTNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. PMpT??n(nfFnn'-m]Ctr<. H?)-.?. Sh?Uhior?". p PB? ICE ??'-n?'X' Fkmi-.h Horses, &0, PRICR LIST 0? APPLICATION. Note the Onlv Address 5, WORKING-STREET Telegram*: "STONE PROS," CARDIFF. M^_M^ National Tolephonet 7C4. 2268 G. STONE AND CO., UNDERTAKERS. Koa. 10, 11, AND 12, YYORKING- STREET, cAICDIFF. TelegramsSTONE, It. V orklng- etreet, Cardiff. National Telephone: No. 839.  ?urtton ?ununarp. Messrs. \r:FORD\ST Groceries and ProvisIons. at Cardiff Dec 14 Messrs. BAILEY. GILLER. and TELFEK ■>) Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 15 Hunters. Harness Horsea. &c.. at Cardiff Dec. 17 KU, and Store Stock, Ac., at Cardiff Dec. 20 Messrs. DitUTON, KNOWLES. and CO. 1 reehold Properties, at OlouceHer Itec 16 Mr D. EVANS. Office Furniture, at Cardiff Dec 15 Memra. EVANS and EVANS. Freehold and Leasehold Properties at 1', tymi,ter '? Dec 20 P,t)r WU FOWLi'ii"a'n'? Honsehold Furniture. &c., at Cardiff Dec 15 Furniture and Pianos, at Cardiff Dec 20 Vessrs GOITWALTZ BOWRING. and PERRY Furniture, at Cardiff Dec 15 Winter Furs, at Cardiff Dec 15 > urmtnre. at Cardiff jjec. 20 A 21 Messrs. HOWARD and KING. Leasehold Shops. Ac., at Pontypridd Dec. 14 Messrs. H. C. JOBSON and CO, and Oth, Sh,,rei, it Cardiff Dec. 14 I' !'IK},STIU;ET ,rC'fTO)\ AND STORAGE > ,1. ~J. n. MADDOX and SON. Auctioneers, lurwillre. from Various Residences, at 15 liooma jw 15 Messrs. MOORE and ca Homehold Fnrnituro. at Cardiff De<- 15 "??*?,• ^KW-LAND. DAVIS. and HUNT. F.tCattle. Ac., at Newport Dec 14 KqaipmenM of Be?idpnef. at Newport Dec 21 Mr. WILLIAM J. REKS. Building Land, at Mumbles, Swansea Dec 29 M.??. STEPHE?MON ard ALEXANT? Plant. Machinery, Materials. Ac., near C"erphU' .L. Dec. 14 Ur J. RICHARD THOMAS. 14 Ruilllinlt faterials, at Ca.rdiff .Dec. 15 Bul| locks. -lie.. a*. Cardiff Dec. 20 M" S, M. WII-KTNSON and CO Leasehold IVonerties, at Cardiff .Dec. 22 U""<r«. Wf. f WfLTTAMS and CO v rat Cattle. Ac., at Pontardulai* Dec 20 Mr. JOHN' YO' vr; Drapery. Hosiery. Ac., at Newbridge Dec. 15 bi) Çturtlon. „ SALE TlIIS DAY FrRXACH Rm .v (.«).).lKUY AND !!RICK ^F5^ THE LLA?BRADACH STEAM inn-rov WORKS ?AR CAERPHILLY. PALt (W T,,t W HOLE OF THE VAIXABU} I ,h .;AN, T MACHINERY. AND MATERIALS ]lj[fcSSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ¿ DF,R ?"??? SELL by I).-rT? ,K0 iltUK>vo N?-k, WEn?ES- 1> tit.. il?-'t.? h n"('"mher, 1898. th" whole of the BRICK-MAKING, COLLIERY, A-ND WOOD WORKING PLANT, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS reed in connection with the works. whicb roughly comprise:—Pair of vertical winding engines 8in cylinders; portable engine, pair o, vertical driving engines. ioin. cylinders- ..nZl,, tube horwontal boiler. 14ft. 6in by 3ft. 9in.: ditto. Z8ft. by 5ft: e^ff-enil ditto. 13ft. by 4Jft.: Tan,e' 10ir. special and other pumps, tram-wf?hmt: machine, set of brick mach?ry by Johnon, of Lee?!?; 9ft. grinding )'tn. Tt?itc?'? ,tam power pipe machin"e with demand mould.: ?ton? of ,tee! tram rUU t^omnsr. band-aying. Krindine ot:dn'K  brin,4, deal frame, planing, circu).r; "e- ;?nd sawing machines; large qu .n.ity of ?t??l .h??n?. w???eysc. ?ti?ry inr.Inri hras."s: le:?ther betting colliery t2ft. 10in. and 2ft. gauce; colliery tip and ?ntent?j of smiths and cam' entent' ?rifo quantity of scrap iron lar" ,v ,f orna-nent 'I coping bi.?is. ill,, ?tntt? er-tcotta nrnament¡ù chimnev pot" -tied Pipes. J"nrtiotM. 8yphon, trap, ?" elbow., and all irregular ? )n. ?to o 12?n.; ltrge quantity of (-o?u- "I  frqm 6ft to 9ft. I<'ng; 50 tons of f.?' floor Plater dr?n??h? ^c50^"3 °f Th., P,qnt and Ali,hi,ler, at the Furntee Iliwm Collier,' Bri,k,?k? wi!l be ?old on ??J??.???' ?e?th December', com- j L» U t» J ■ ni the Ccntentj of the i Joinerv Wnrh< oa the ? ta> V (,wW etlne^dj u.v, Deccmht'r 14). ^r»m ?en.n?at 0? "o?k ?.?y??' There will alo be offered on the se?nd day N,ib,?- 14th). at On, o'clock pnnctuallv, ,mrnediate!y or,.ceding the Sale of Ilant and Machinery, and subject to u,h Con i j0"' a" "J" be orodu. ed ?t the t?me ,f Sale the L?e of the Prenii?i and Buitdin?- known  '?"???" ^team Joinerv Works TDeta.Jje.d Catato?e? may be had on appli. cation to the Auctioneers. 5. High-street Car- ,1; a2683 PONTARDCLAIS. TO BUTCHERS. BREEDERS, DAIRY FARMERS. Ac. XMA3 FAT AND STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP RALl> ON TUESDAY, THE 20: ■ DAY OF DECEMBER \TF.SSRS. WM. ?1; WILLTAMS and .l. co. WIll  tbeir First of the Proposed ANNCAL saLFIs of FAT CATTLE, <tc., as above. A number of Prime Fat Cattle. Cows, and ^>urp"^reci and Pedigree Hereford and f:horl horn Hull Cal\'f. from;; to 5 month, old: 1 OF,it #«.)»« Sheep, and Lambs. 1 mav he obtained from the AUCI, !v date. n! 10. IM. 61846 ? E W P O R T M 0 N 'Established 1870.) ?.t. ? TDNTE ??''? BILL-POSTING AND ?A?D\? hPTlsiNG COMPANY (LTD.). J'BCI'MlnOR, "f 3??l 01 the LARGEST i'OST- pt MTmim 3v Nexport. ?"?' Hisca c' f ''r-n an,! W?'ern Valleys. Te ms on ?•i1pt,li^l'l;" to 21. Bridge-street. ? ?,. Pl.?t, REES. Managmg Direeor. .$alt$ ti) Surtiou. ON VIEW THIS IH Y. SALFi TO-MORROW. 57, (.ONWAY-KOAi), CARDIFF. SAI,F OF YALTADM: AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, supplied by Messra TRAl'NELL and GANE, of CARDIFF, in a beautiful state of preservation, quite «.'iinal to new. and Sold solely on account of th. IMMEDIATE DEPARTURE of the OWNER to take up an APPOINTMENT in NEW -ZViF'-A.LAND. '?rE?SRS. GOTTWAI.TZ, BOWRING,  ?d PERRY are instructed to SELL by ?',?},TO?. "pen the Ilromi?? ?t? above. TO- (?gl:AY?, the 15th a:'Jn;?r: 1898. at Tw(?:vo I)Uu?ttl;? il. the remainder of the HIGH-CLASS FURNITCRE, Comprising rich Ax minster and Bmsii3l? car- rass fe,?d?, and docs. the SUPERB 'Ri,lTim consistin(õ of TWO VERY ELEGANT AND HANDSOME CABINETS with OVERMANTEL M Ilaatch, e.My and occasional chairs, and tables. a to tnatcn. NOBLE CARVED WALNUT CHEF- t'OXU:R with marble top and loft?? p,ateglass back, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in burr walnut case, a number of ornamental it!'1I1'I. mahpganv haUwtand, a VERY SUPERIOR itemNsk. -AI,Nt,'T BM?OOM 8UTTE with pedestal ? to'd. et mhies. excoUent bcd'?ada and bedding, chests of '?*?' toilet tables. and variety of bedchamber effects, TH R E H mcm GRADE BICYCI? E3. :t Oanttem?n'? ty? "Radge Whitworth," a T U ^139° "Premier," and a Gentleman's ..k;,ift. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues will be ready three days prior to wale, and may be had of the Auctioneers. 11, High-street, Cardiff, or on the Premises. il2774 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE AND CHOICE WINTER TRS, TM'MSSRS. GOTr?LTZ. BOWRING, l>KKJ?Y are instructed to HELL b? 5'^ |,J their Salerocms. 10 MORROW J-I' the 15th December. 1833. at 2.30 0 ■ cii ocK tin the Afternoon, a largo a^yortment COSTLY WINTER FUR XKCKLET? In &Li)le. 'Ihil)et. ?e., ,r. ON VIEW THIS DAY. a2775 SHORT NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT SALE. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 20th and list DECEMBER. A SPECIALLY IMPORTANT AND liNRE- SEKVF^p SALE OF VALUABLE, NEARLY NEW M RNITURE OF THE RESIDENCE, lmoved from near Newport, and suppiied by ?SNKS. MAPLE and (?0,, MESSRS MAR- SHALL and SNELUKOVK, and Other Noted House*, together with THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF TARK HOFSE," BY ORDER OF THE OWNER. WHO IS LEAVING THE DI-jTRICT, Together with the COLLECTION OF PICTURES a choice COLLECTION OF CHINA, KRIC-A- BRAC. MaIt''1,K STATUARY. Bijouterie, and other nf-NIS 1'! KCH VSEI) AT THE SALE OF LORD CARLI-NUFOlti). All the costly car. pets. plate, household linen, a Milner's safe, and numerous other TtTESSRS. GOTTW ALTJI:. BOWRí;, and PERRY have received instructions to Remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, No. 11. High-street. Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. 20th and 21st December, 1893, at Eleven o'clock punctually, th- VALUABLE APPOINTMENTS AND ORNAMENTAL 1TKMS (RR-NIOVED AS ABOVE). Comp-islng the CONTENTS OF 12 BEDROOMS including TWO EXCEPTIONALLY WELL- MADE BEDROOM SUITES in Walnut and Rose- wood. each with 7ft, Wardrobes; a 6FT. 6IN 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, Dreasina-room Furniture, and Contents of 8ervants' -cham- bers. IN THE LAHGE DRAWING-ROOM and smaller one adjoining, a MAGNIFICENT IN- LAID SUITE, upholstered in Costly Sills, with superb Curtains to Match. PAIR OF CARD TABLES en suite; also the inlaid Bonhciirs, Writing Tables, and Escritoires. A VALUABLE NEARLY NEW SEVEN OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS, in Walnut Case, together with Five Other Pianofortes (see Special Advertisement). A Pair of Empire Mirrors. The DINING-ROOM FU1KITURE IN POLLARD OAK OF SUITE IN MOROCCO, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, richly carved; 12ft. extending frame Dining Table and Overmantel, A M ARRIVE CHESTER HELD SUITE OF FURNITURE IN MAHOGANY of Eight Chairs and Two Divans. Arm Lounge Numerous Stacs' Heads. Oriental Mnsw, &c.; TWO BOUDOIR SUITES, in dark Mahogany of Louis XV. Etyle, comprising a pillow suite in silk with saving covers. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CABINET, 5FT. WIDE; another Suite in Floral Silk. A MASSIVE OAK BllEAKFAST- ltOOY SUITfC, 6ft. Oak Sideboard, and large Table, Ac.; A 10FT. BY 4FT. SIN. MAHOGANY BILLIARD-TABLE, by GEORGE WRIGHT AND CO.. with Balls, Cues, and Accessories- CCOHI.. PPENDALE LIBRARY FURNITURE with BOOKCASES. Ac., to match. Reading, Writi.c. ami 0, Tables. Ac the ?HALL AND CORRIDORS IN ANTIQUE consisting of ttl'e" So" Hall-stands OAK. TI,? COSTLY CONTENTS ?R?CE!?I'?? ROOMfi, of richlv-unholsterod occasional and li.ungo chairs. The COLLECTION OF PIC- TURES AND CHINA. BRIC-A-BRAC. All the i NEARLY NEW ORIENTAL AND ENGLISH CARPETS. RDlIS. Ac. A LARGE OIL PAINTING (7ft. by 6ft.). By 1H 1my, entitled By MILO RENDING THE OAK." A b?,itiftl f this ,,rtist? volourizig. iin(i 1)f Iiis ?vondprftil knowled.e. The %?vh?le of the Plated Articles OI'. of Deooert Knives, Fi=h. Eaters &c,: Tea and Coffew Servics. nod Numerous Other Items O VŒW ¡UTI'IWAY A'\D MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th AND igth. Catalogues may be had of the Auction»era 11. High-street, Cardiff. a2796 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. FREEHOLD LAND, MUMBLES. This Sale is POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the 29th December. MUMBLES, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE F REEHOLD BUILDING LAN Ii. j T?'R. ™LIAM J, REES Las received mInsLructioiis from the Mumbles Railway .d Pi?r to OFFER for SALE bv ,n?BlIiür AUCTION at the Merma?Hotef :\[umblp.s, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of December, 18M, at Four o clock in the After- 'noon, all that YEHY VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND Viz. — Lot 1. All that very valuable and desirable iI Ireeho.d Building Plot situate at Southend Mu;nbles, having a frontajj of 180ft. to the m,?in road iead.nj: from Swansea to the Mumbles e Pier, a?d containing about 1 rood and 25 P?rch?!?. This position is very attractive for Marine Residences, being near to the Mumbles Pier. Bracelet Bar. and the Coast PatS to ?''?"??"?'?'?. Lot 2. All that v@ry important and valuable Freehold BUilding Land s.mate at The Dunns near the Oysteii.-iontli Station on the Mumb' Railway and Pia Line. at the Mumbt?. con- taining about J acres 2 roods 13 perches having a frontage to the Swansea Bay of about 1,2SOf. and to the main road of about 720ft el'igib e for the erectton cf Alarine Residences and a'sj about 600ft. to the Public Promenade. Note.-In the event of this Lot not be!n¡: Sold it wilt be Offered in Three Portions as shown by the letters A. n, and C. The water and gas services are laid in the main road. The drainage of this land cm easily be connected to the main se.er, i-Ii;ch ajso passes along the main road. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be had of Nicholl Mor-an, Solicitor, 30, Budge-row, London. F;.C.; Mr. David R Knoyle. Chartered Accountant. 7. Fisher-street, Swansea; or of tile Auctioneer, at his Offices The Laurels. Swansea. 61549 S A LE TOM Ol! ROW. IN BANKRUPTCY. RR R. J. CORNFORD PUBLIC-HALL. NtfWBlJIDGE MON- TO DRAPERS CLOTHIERS, AND OTHERS IV^R. JOHN YOI NG has been in- structed by G. H. Llewellvn. Esq Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, to SELI, bv PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of the above debtor's STOCK-IN-TRADE OF DRAPERY' HOSIERY. AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, Comprising men's, youth-?'. and boys' suits, overcoats. g. and c. ladies' jai-kcts h::lt\pr'l; h. &};. ;bll' (.ik! quantity of carpeting, flannel, fianne'ette. dress ?,teri??. filli??g, ,Ilitin". bi??.?k,ting litint, 1,ce. tiû. gl,)vei, handkerchief-, socks, pyjamas mr.ht-dre-.es, wools. thimbles, cotton, ribbon, artificial flowers, crape. &1" &c Two coriiterY, lfttiegs round shop brass rods window stands, outside window blinds, steps shelves, lamps..<fcc The Stock has been removed from High- street. Ne br;:l,-e, and Broad-street. Ahercarn to the above Hall fnr convenience of Sale The Fixtures and Fittings will remain on the premUeu, and must be removed by the pur- chaser w;tl>.in 24 h"Urs afte.- the S->)e. S:11e will be held on THURSJAY. December 15th, at Eleven o'clock a,m n í¡0c1 Auctioneer's Office, 1. bers, Newport December 7!h. HtJS, 615^7 l)ON'T FORGET THAT "VIRI- A DINE" is the CURE FOR CORNS—Th-s grand discovery has led manv to imit-ate it but without gaining for tuchpreparation? the satisfactory results "Viridine" has secured In bottles, ?t?y '?"t. ? 2d J. Mand<y Chemist, l, mzh-etrect. Carditr. ]¡(Qy, £ >ales t'P auction. SALE TO-MORROW. ANGEL HOTEL YARD, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, CARTS. HAIINMS, Ac. liTESSRS. BAILEY, GiLLER, and ■ TELFER will SELL by AUCTION, in the '?e ?ard. on THURSDAY, December 15th, io',QV Commencine- at One o'clock, upwards of 30 HORSES, Incinding some valuable Hunters Carriage Horse3. CobM, Ponies, and useful Draught Horses. 25 CARRIAGES, Well.built Dogcarts, Wagonettes, Gigs, Business iTaps, Crank-axie Carts, and Several Set. of Harnegs. Saddlery, and Stable Requisites. Fit Edition Catalogues liubli?hed two days prior to Sale. 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 SPECIAL SALE OF HUNTERS, HIGH CLASa HARNESS HORSES, AND COBS. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CANTON. CARDIFF. P- -f- TtyTESSRS. BAILEY, GILLER, and rf "I?LFER will SELL by AUCTION, at the or. SATURDAY. December ljtli, 1898. commoncinff at 12.30, tho undermen- tioned valuable HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, and COBS. 5 Horses the property of Mr. T. D. John. 2.. Vivian Thomas, Esq. 2., •< Alderman Mathias. 7 ? Capt. Dennr, J- W. V. liurit'16?', I Esq. J •• >, F. C. Winter, Esq. 1 •• •• „ Dr. Davies. } T Rosser, Esq. 1 Win. Morgan. Esq. 2 Mr". Purccll. 6" Mr. J. I, Williams. 1 •• H Jones, Esq. 2" Mr. C. Griffiths. 2 J. B. Walford, Esq. i » Mr. Hv. Cadcgnn. •• •> Mrs. Williams (Pont- M-hui). 1 ? Mr. J. Worhman. 1 Mr. W. C Blake. ? 1. V. Taylor. ?;,q 1" Mr. J. 8cr:mhe!d. •• ■■ Hev. NichoU. Mr. Jim" Carr. 4 C:xrclig,.tnsWre breeder. ? ? ? W. Baker. Esq 3- J. L. Henry. E=q. 13 H Gentlemen in the l1eihbonrh"od. Flill Pa,rticula."S of which will be found in First Edition Catalogue Now Ready. Further Entries will not be received for this Sale after Twelve o'clock on Friday. The Sale is limited to 75 Lot,. Auctioneers' Offices, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. a2802 POA'PH '?fA]?VT,T. WEItr SALE OF FAT AND "STORE STOCK. DAIRY CATTLE, .md FARM PRODUCE, TUEa?\Y NEXT, December 2Vth, commencing at 11.30 o'clock. Messre. BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER. Auctioneers. 24. Duke-street, Cardiff. Early Entries are solicited. a2735 GLOUCFfSTER! SALE OF IMPORTANT FREEHOLD MANUFAC- TURING PREMISKS. MESSRS. BRUTON, KNOWLES, 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 unon at time of Sale, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate on the qUIY and in Quav-,troot, com- prising the extensive and important trade pre- isSg]¿eÎyek\;ieaTdld'¿¡¿k.e ,ffth 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 bv the deceased proprietor; two warehouses, workthop yard, Ac., lately occumed by the Gloucester Pin Manufacturing Company; large shed, with yard, lately occupied by t,h? deceased pro- prietor; spacious factory, with oQ?. sh? vards, &c.. lately occupied by the Cowhttrn Patents Comnitny (Limited); mason's shop polishi. ng sh-,I, office yard. Ac., in the occu- pation of the Phoenix Enamelled Slate Com- pany, and brass fonndrv. with yard, in the occupation of Messrs. W. Sisson and Co together with nine dwelling-houses and cottages ^hP ?uo'e covering au area of about 5,000 square ya?-d?. The above Premises will be on view on Wed- nesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 14tl1, 15th, and 16th iust. Particulars and Plans of the Auctioneers Gloucester or of Messrs. Hannam-Clark and golicitirs, Gloucester. 61838 SALE TO-MORROW SALE OF SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE AT BOROUGH-CHAMBERS, WHAHTOV STREET. CARDIFF. MR. D. EVANS is instructed to-SELL .1, by AUCTION, at Offices occupied by Messrs. Powell and Co., on the First Floor of liiVL -,tbo,,e.-n.?m'd on THURSDAY, 15th Decem her, 1393. at Eleven o'clock MAHOGANY PEDESTAL and other TABLES DESKS, CUPBOARDS. SHELVES. WASIISTAND CHAIR, CARPETS LAMPS. FENDERS FIREI mONS. m;ED-BOXES. COPYDW pmss, YOST rYPKW IVITLR. Ac., Ac. Also a MILNER'S IRON SAFE. 42in. by 27in. bv 26in. 1\2805 Auctioneer's Office. 9, Windsar-place, Cardiff. SALE mis DAY! NEWPORT CHEAT CHRISTMAS MARKET WEDNESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 14th ?ESSIM. XEWLAND, DAVIS, ani  HUNT will HOLD their AN.\UAL SHOW ami SAI,}; "novo of ?'? GRAND °' FAT CATTLE, 250 PRBm FAT SHEEP, BACON AND PORKER PIGS, Including 24 grand Highland and Shorthorn Bullocks, the property of the Rt. Honble. Lord Tredegar; 9 grand Scotch Bullocks, from Col the Honble. F. C. Morgan. M.P., and Entries from all the principal feeders of the district Salc to eommenoo with the Cattle at 9.45, and with the Sheep ??' 11.30. '?? ?? ??' "°? Judges: Mr. E. J. Poole, of Cardiff, and Mr. Thos. Wellsteed. of Newport. Auctioneers' Offices: 19. Commercial-street Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. -h 61738 AT THE SALEROOMS (ADJOINING TOWN- HALL), NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from a RESIDENCE in the CAERLEON-ROAD, NEWPORT. Also the whole of the FURNITURE and FQUli). MENTS of a LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE by Order of the Trustee, and other Effects Rptnoved for Convenience of Sale ?E?SRS? NEWLAND, DAVIS, and L T- 1 HUNT have been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL b AUCTION, at their ?:e"?' 19, ?°?-?'?'?''?'" Newport, on WEDNES- 1?'£ Q2Y-1im December 21st. ISA, Commencing at X I wo ve o deck pun('tnùb'. the Valuable EQUIPMENTS OF THE RESIDENCES as above. Comprising all the APPOINTMENTS of 10 BEDROOMS, consisting of XOBLE SUITES in DARK WALNUT, SATIN WALNUT and ASH, SMALLKK SUITFS for BACHELOR'S BOOMS and DRESSING-ROOMS. COSTLY SILVER- WOINTED DRESSING-CASES, TOILET SER- VICES, VERY COSTLY ALL-BRASS PAIn- MCE3. BEDSTEAD with Drapery, and Others in Brass ana Iron with Bedding, a VERY MAS- SI VE 6ft. DARK WALNUT CHEVAL BED- ROuM SUITE of special design, and n Multi- plicity of mcful Bedroom Furniture. The LA ROB DINING-ROOM in ENGLISH FU?' GATED OAK comprising a FULL SUITE of 8 CHAIRS and ÇOUCH covered in sage green veivet. very NOBLE CARVED 6ft. SIDEBOARD FJ-EGANT OVERMANTEL TO MATCH Oft. DINING TABLE, ii-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN bv PANDORA and CO.. Marblo Case Clocks REAL TURKEY CARPET 14ft". x 10f> DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING GUN VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING-ROOM SUITE covered in Silk NEARLY NEW BORDERED WILTON PILE (ARJ'ET, Five o'clock Tea Tables. Occasional Chairs, a VERY COSTLY CHERRY LAC SCREEN with beautifullv-carverl ivorv reliefs very HANDSOME JAPANESE WRITING CABI- NET, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of SESTO MAIOLICHB FLORENTINO WARE in Jncs Cand"stickg. Centre Pieces. &c" a vry ELE, GANT '? JAPANESE CABINET with  Lac and Ivorv Panel. Two NEARLY NEW FULL-COM- PASS PIANOFORTES. Music Ottoman &c The  BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNISHED i? WALNUT ?.mp?i-es a LUXURIOUS SenE in ? 'ImLEBAOS. with (''HESTER'Fft.L'D SP?TTFI" WELL-MADE OAK HAT AND UMBRELLA Brussels Carpet. Oriental Rugs, gft Diniria- Table. MASSIVE OVERMANTEL. WALNUT SITTING-ROOM SUITE unhoLtcred in Tape- strv. Automatic Pennv-in-the S!nt Musical Box WELL-MADE OAK HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND Brnoets Stair Carpeting, &c. c?PVFD WAVWT SUITE OF STUDY &(,. C?%FN'J?,T) upholstered in Sadd)eha?s ?ft. CARVFD CHTP" f,¿lrÉd 1 ) ¡! I A Rót ;o\ïf.l\; Tvr-TRO.PTVTED ARTICLES, The C'"?"? of China Pantries, comprising Dinne- Te?, and Breakfast Services, mefnl Kitchen Effect, and [j"ce¡¡anies. and ON VIEW MONDAY AND TUESDAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. Catalogues may be obtained of the Anr- tioneers. 19, CommercW-.itreet. Newport ,nd £1<' 61a THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER -?- THOMPSONS BURDOCK PILLS pu-ifv the foulest blood and relieve every Disease of Stomach. Liver, and Kidneys. Pare Blood g;H"9 Hen1th. Thnnsanrls have beon cured ify' these wonderful Pilig where disease c nld not be reached by tiny other medicine. Sold 11, all Chemists. In boxes. is. lid. and 's 9d e:1 :'h Sent by ralllo any address from the Manufac- tory. 44, OxArd-street. Firallsen. 45501 ^ales bp 11 SALE TO-MORROW. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING MATERIALS. MH.. J. RlCHARD ?HOMAS hm been Mlt.i4,,tic!tk?d to SELL bv AUCTION, on the Prernjes, on THURSDAY, the 15th of DECEM- BER, 1838, at 2.?O p.m., the whole of the MATERIALS Comprised in the Building known aS "Crock- herbtown House," situate on the corner of Queen-street and Park-place, Cardiff, and in the Stable and Outbuildings thereto. Threa Months' Credit will be given if desired, subject to ;Lpprove<1 security. Conditions of Sale and Permission to View may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Mr. George Ree". Solicitor, both of Andrews'- buildings. Queen-street, Cardiff. a2799 ROATH- MARKET, CARDIFF.— TUESDAY NEXT, 20th December, at 11.30. 10 Prime FAT BULLOCKS, 100 Choice MOUN- TAIN WETHERS.—J. RICHARD THOMAS, Auc- tioneer. —And rows'-buildings, Queen-street, Car- diff; a2829 SALE THIS DAY. UNDER DEIW OF AH8WNMENT. HE ALFRED PHILLIPS, OF 69. CORNWALL- ltOAD, SALTMEAD, CARDIFF. IFYFESSRS. ALFORD and AsTON will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, Saltmead, as above, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Dece-nber 14th, 1899, the large and well-selected general stock of high-class GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Also Platform Weighing Machine, Several Pairs of Scales, Canisters, Back Trucks, and Utensils. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, 19, Temple-street, Bir- mingham. 61850 VONTYMISTER, MON SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. "M"ESSI;S. EVANS and EVANS have 1'.1. received instructions to OFFEn for SALE by AUCTION, at the Bridge End Hotel, Ponty- mister, on TUESDAY, December 20, 1898, at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to such conditions as shall then be produced, the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold PROPERTIES, Viz. Lot 1. All those Two Leasehold Shops, situate in Duffryn Clyde-terrace, Pontymister, let to Messrs. Gould and Haines, and bringing in EZO 16s. and £18 lior annum respectively, tenants paying rates; on lease for 99 years from 1st May 1876 at a ground rent of £3. Lot 2. Ail those Two Leasehold Shops adjoin- ing Lot 1. let to Messrs. Orman and Griffin, and bringing in £20 and C20 16s. per annum respec- tively, tenants paying rates; held on lease for 99 years from 24th June, 1876, at a ground rent of L3 N.B.—Lots 1 and 2 are situate on tho main read from Newport, and close to the Pontymister 'Vork, and must always 00m- mand good tenants. I LotN.n\.lfo]aI{\)f Preehnld Building Land, known as "Sign Croft," situate in the Parish of Risca, and abutting on the road from Penyrhin to Bassaleg, containing 2 roods and 35 perches (more or loss). For Further Particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers at Albany-chambers, or to Mr. John Gould, Llanarth House, Pontymister, or to Messrs. Morgan, Francis, Stanton, and Parnail, Solicitors, Skinner-street-chambers, Newport, Mon. 2655ete SALE TO-MORROW. 59, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED ALE OF FLRNIIURE, FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, CARPETS, PICTURES. Ac. IVf ESS' 3. W. FOWLER and SO will -L' f SELL by ACCTlON, on THURSDAY NEXT, December 15:h, at, 59, Queen-stret. Car- diff, at Two o'clock n,m., the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of dining, drawing-roi in, and bed- room suites, all-brass Parisian and French bed- steads, 5ft. brass bedstead, toilet sets, carpets, inlaid bureau, fine antique Sheffield JIb tp, antlers, books, two iron-frame pi iiioi, music stool, music, hall-stand, 20 boxeis cigars, Ao. a'27frl 59, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF. MESSRS. WM. FOWLER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at 59, Queen- street. 011 TUESDAY NEXT, December 20th, at Two o'clock, a large quantity of FURNITURE AND PIAOR, Consisting of three pairs toilet hble;, 4ft. robe, bedroom suites, dining and drawing-room suites, pictures, carpets, dinner and tea sets, bronzes, 6 iroq.frame pianos by renowned makers, large quantity sheet and botuid music, music otto- man, cigars. Ac. a2812 SALE Sale No. 5.177. ON THURSDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 15th, 1893. "T/TESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and SON have received instructions from the Various Owners to Remove and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, Absolutely Without Reserve, 400 Lots of Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Including 5ft and 6ft. carved walnut sideboards, rosewood and walnut cabinets, 8ft., 6ft., and 5ft. dining-tables, music and china cabinets, a superior pianoforte, fenders, curbs, and brasses. Brussels carpets and hearthrugs, five dining and drawing room suites, marble clocks, pairs of bronzes, oil paintings and etchings, walnut hall stands and chairs to match, stair carpets and rods, two roll-top desks, walnut 4ft,. bookcase, octagon and occasional tables, divan chairs, a 6ft. black walnut best bedchamber suite, a 5ft, ditto, four other bedroom suites, Gft. 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 rail, Ac., Ac. On View Day Prior to and Morning of Sale, which will commence at Two o'clock sharp. a2783 SALE TO-MORROW. QUEEN-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. LAJWB UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUNITURE, removed from Barrv Island by order of the Owner. MESSRK MOORE and CO. are in- m structed by the above Gentleman to Remove to their Salerooms. Queen-street, and SELL by AECTIGN, on TH1;RRDAY, December loth 1893. the CONTENTS OF EIGHT ROOIS, Comprhing dining, drawing, and bedroom suites, 6ft. and 5ft. sideboards, overmantels, diivng-tables, cabinets, hall stands, bookcases, bedsteads, bedding, wire Ynattre.?,-s?, wardrobes, I ¿lUa:(i:b; fi:Sdi'n:II:i: cutlery, and bronzes, On View Morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock. a2795 CARDIFF ]?FN?-ARI?Hi,-A-?,'DRADYR. IMPORTANT SALE OF RESIDENTIAL AND COTTAGE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS PRE- MISES, IN FIRST-RATE POSITIONS. OFFER- ING EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR I-N. VESTMENT. TVTESSRS. S. M. WILKINSON and CO. •B- have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hote!, Cardiff, on 'I H1 'P^r.iA Y, December 22, 1898, at 7.?o p.m. (subject to Conditions to be then and there produced), the following Valua'o'e LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: — BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. CAIRNS-STREET. CARDIFF Lots 1. to 5. All those Five conveniently situate Leasehold Dwelling-houses, Nos. 146, 148, 162, 164. and 166. Cairns-street, Cardiff, each held on lease for a, term of 99 years from 29th Septem- her, 1878, at an annual ground rent of £2 8. 146 let, at 9s. per week; tho others at 7s per week each, THESIGER-STREET, CATHAY8. Lot 6. All those Two very desiral,le Dwelling- houses. Nos. 31 and 33. Thesiger-street, Cathavs, Cardiff, held on lease for a term of 99 yearn from 2nd February, 1230, at an annual ground rent of £5 12s. for the two. Letting rents, 8s per week each. A large sum of money has onlv recently been aid out in external repair on the above-named 7 Houses. WORDSWORTH-AVENUE. Lot 7. All that well situate Villa Re-Menco No. 12, Wordsworth-avenue, Roath, Cardiff held on lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March. 1357, at all annual ground rent of £4 4. It contains three reception-rooms, five bedrooms usual offices, garden, Ac. The interior has recently been re-decorated and is in a good state of repair. Imme- diate possession can be given BY ANOTHER DIRECTION ROMILLY-CRE3CENT, CANTON Lot 8. All those well situate Leasehold Busi. ness Premises, No. 1, Romillj-crescent, Canton, Cardiff, occupying a commanding position at the junction of the Wvndham and Severn Roads and Romillv and Wvndham Crescents. Lease 99 years, from 24th December 1892. Annual ground rent, £6 6. The rrejnises are now occupied by a Firm of Drapers and Milliners. Lot 9. All that very desirable Villa Residence No. 3. Romilly-cre3ceut, adjoining Lot 8. Lease 99 years, from 24th December, 1892. Annual ground rent, £5 5s. Now vacant, and ripe for conversion into Business Premises. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES T,OR7>-STRr'ET. PENARTH Lot 10. All those Two substantially-erected Dwellmg-house3. sitnato and being Noi 20 and 21. Lord-street, Penarth. Lease 99 year. from 1st May. 188?. Annual ground rent t2 5s p™ house. Letting rents. 7s. per week each. Lot 11. All that commodious Corner Dwelling- house. being No. 23, Lord-street,-Penarth- {)(Yl1- ventottly constructed to accommodate two families if necessary. Lease 99 years from 1st May. 1892. Annual ground rent, £2 5s. Lets at 8s, per week. RADYR. Lot 12. All that attrnctive' Villa P,id,,e known as Valltdolid REtd?,r near Cardiff witb. in few minutes' walk of #tation. Lease 99 year, f""m ht May. 1894. Annual around rcnt E4 7s. 6d. It conhins wo recention-rooms largo ball, fiv? bbedroom n bathroom, conserva^ t^rv. usual offices, garden, &(' t?r% ilsti;i?l o'ffiff"ce, ?. 9:lr n, &e. the h'lewhole (,if 'alee 1)tir(,h?se-money may To View, and for uthcr Particulars annlv as to L'rS 1 7 a 10 W to 'r',rB Kit? Brnomhpad. ana K»e. Solicitor*. Tannton; a"s to Lots 8 and 9, m, Messrs. L«»ieh and Horler i n1ie¡tor, Oueen-s et, Cardiff: and as to all .the Lots to th, 7 #ictioncers, St. John' £ >«qn~re C,, ri: r"5 jmWELVE lf,pi-LAR SONGS FOR Id. MAIL, CARDIFF t AP,Ilt,o bp gurtion. SALE THJS DAY IMPORTANT' SALE OF SHIPPING AND -m OTHER SITARFIR. MESSRS. H. C. JOBSON and CO. been favoured with instructions to O..F.FE. R by PUBLIC AUCTION, at. the Exchange, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, December 14th, 1893, at Three p.m., the following SHARES: V 3/64 Share in S.S. Woodlamds, 2/64 Shares in 8.3. Volage. i":? "/M „ S. 8 Crimea. ?'64 Steam Tag Royal Briton. 1/64 „ „ H. S Newby. 3S"Utll Cambria 8.8. Co. (Ld.) 68 fl-ld?liff? S.8 Co. (Ld.) ■. Chas. T. Jones S.S. Co. (Ld.) } 1/S4 .8. Rapid. 1/64 H.B. Raglan. 1 Uadn 8.8. Co. (Ld.) 1/64 „ Radnor 8.8, Co. (Ld.) 1/64 S. 8 Rhy). {/54 Waiter ihomaa S.S. Co. (Ld.) 1 Iolo 'Aore,,n?g S.S. Co. (Ld.) 4Wylin-%tay S.S. Co. (Ld.) 6/64 „ S.S. Llanthony Abbey. 4/M „ S. S Ea?hy Abbey. I 1/oo:: '(¡i'reiS A8jo. (Ld.) £800 Gren.t W"Stt"n Railway Ordinary Stock. £ 400 London and North Woatern Railway )iiiary Stock. ?o'o 0l,Vj ff Vale Railway Ordinary Stock. r?fther PartifuhiM apply to the Auc- tioneers, 56, Mount Stuart,sQuare. Cardiff. Entries for this Saio will Close Monday, December 12th, 1898. TelegTams: "Johson, Cardiff." a2731 SALE 'ITIS DAY I'ONTYPRlDD, QUTAKJiR'S ° YARD, TYLORS- ,r. PKNTRE, YSTRAD, IŒOLF'ACH, ??'-?L?? TOKH.A-SDY. AND 1HltRY. HirESSRS. HOWARD and InG are :r lUstruded to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- ?,??"t the Park Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEH?T?DAY. the 14th day of December, 13?8 a! t nT?hC ree p.m,. subject to stl(:hf sale as Rhal! be there and then read, the foi. lowing valuable LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES, BAKEHOUSE, STABLES, Ac., Viz. T t < PONTYPRIDD. Lot I. All those premises situate on the Canal Bankiiid known as the I aff Engineering Works held for a term of 60 years, from 39th September. 1886, at annual ground and water rents of £ 10 and .£30. Lot 2. All those Three Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being Nos. -1, 2. and 3. Hopkinstown-road, in the respective occupa- tions of Messrs. It. Watkins. J. Higgins, tnd T. Goodwin at an annual rental of A;,35 2s. These ,Premises are held under a lease for » term £ 99 years from 'he ?t August 1849, at '? annual ground rent of 11 O, 6,1. Lot 3. All those Two Messuages or Dwelling- houses and Shop, situate and being Nos. 4 and 5. Hopkinstown-road, adjoining last lot, in the respective occupations of Mr. W. AUen and Mrs. Lewis at all annual rental of £27 19s. These premises are held under a b-ase for a term of 99 years from the 1st November. lb/4, at an annual ground rent of JE1 1-i. 4a Lot 4. All tl QUAKER'S YARD. I,ot 4. All thoe Four Messuages or DweHin?- houses, situate and being known aa Pentwyn. yuaKers Yard, in the occulmtion of respectable ten?t? at an annual rental of C46 l????  These Premises are held uudar a. lease dated 10th May. 18T5, for a term of 99 years from 1st May. 1875. at an annual ground rent of £2 18,. 3d. TYLORSTOWN. Lot 5. All those Fivo Messuages or Dwollinsr- houses, situate and being 1. 2. 3, 4, and 5. Pros- pect-plaos. in the respective occupations of Messrs. D. Thomas, D. J. Morgan, J. Price. J. J ones. anti Llo dD. at an annual rental of These Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st January, 1392, at an annual ground rent of X3 15s. Lot 6. Ail that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being 10. Pleasant View, in the occnpation of He\" Hughes at an annual rental of £ 19 10" The Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st November 1890, at all annual ground rent of £1. Lot 7. All those Two Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being 51 and 52, Gwern Llyn-terrace, in the l-aspective occupations of Messrs. G. Deane and H. Jones at an annual rental of .£20 16; These Premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st January' 1893, at an annual ground rent of 4;1 Jos. S- TREORICY. Lot a. All those Two Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being 1 and 2, Highland- terrace (adjoining Oak-street), Treorkv, let and Pro'lacm* a gross annual rental of zV32 10s These Premises are held under a leasee for a tcrm of 99 years from 1st November, 1872 at an annual ground rent of E4 13s Od a an ?""?,p? YSTRAD. ?4 1?. M. Lot 9. All those T?o Shops and Dwelling- house" in the occupation of Mr. E. George, chcm.?t. and tha Furnishing Co. at an '"e? mated annual rental of R100. These Premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from tire 1st January 1892. at an annual ground rent of £4. HEOLFACH, YSTRAD. Lot 10. All that Shop and Dwelling-house situate and known as 47, William-street. Heol- tach. Ystrarl. in the occupation of Mr D of° £ CT grocer, llt an estimated annual rental These Premises are hold under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 185o, at an annual ground rent of 1-3 12s. lOd. Lot 11. All that -Double-fronted Shop with Dwelling-house and Premises situate and being NO. 72. William-street, "?'?""? Heo'- tach, Ystrad, in the occupation of Mr D. Lli.y(l. grocer and draper. ° These Prcmisos are held under a lease for a term of 99 vears from 29th September 1365, at an annual ground rent of Zi 10s apportioned. Lot 12. All those Four Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being "C)ddfel- low:row," Heolfaeh, Ystrad, estimated to produce an annual gross rgntal of 5,44 4s These Premise, are held under a lense for a term of 99 years from 1st Janmry. 1857. at an annual ground rent of Ll 17", 2d. Lot 13. Alt those five Messuages or Dm;!¡¡n- houses. situate and being 22 to 26, Gelligaled- road, Ystrad, let and producing a gross annual rental of £65. These Premises are held under a leas- for a term of 99 years from 1st Januarv, 1857 at an annual ground rent of £2 13s. 6d. Lot 14. All those Premises, consisting of Bakehouse and Stable, adjoining No. 86, Tyn-  Ystrad, lately in the occupation of Mr. -v. 8et.tr. These Premises are held under a lease for a. term of 99 vears from the 29th September 1390. at an annual ground rent of £1 1:i. 3d. TREALAW. Lot 15. All those Two Messuages or DweUin?. hou'!es situate on Coedcae-road (above Ynvt- eyuon-road). Trealaw. let and producing a gross rental of R19 10s. These Premises are held under a lease for a. term of 99 years from the 29th Septemher. 1875, at an annual ground rent of £3 83 Lot 16. All that Shop and Dwellinr-house situate and being No. 32, Ynvscvnon-road in the occupation of D. Reynolds, grocer, at an annual rental of C27. These Premises are held under a !<?ase for a term of 99 years from the 2nd August, 1375, at an annual ground rent of L2 17,. ld. TONYPANDY. Lot 17. Withdrawn. Lot 18. All that Shop and Dwelling-house hnown as Wain House. Court-street, Toriv- p-mdy in owner's occupation, at an estim-,ttcd annual rental of £t2S. These Premises are held under a ¡8.>Ie for term of 99 years from the 2nd November 1875, at an annual irround rent of £5. BARRY. Lot 19. All that ttcjsu?a or Dwelling-house Aitnte and be.g 2. Kpniiworth-road Cid? I ton-Barrv, in the occupation of I re'P6ctablc tenant at ail annual rental of S15 12. These Premises are held under lease for a term of 98 years from the 24th June, 1886, at an annual ground rent of F,2 5s The Auctioneers desire to cal! the attention of purchasers to the Four Splendid Shops and Dwelling-nouses, which are situate in the he.t pos.hoM m the Rhondda Valley. and to their exceeding low gnund rents, and they c?n confidently recommend these and the remain io^arth™ ? '? <?irab!e inYestment to capitalhts. For Further Partic.t'ar? anolv to the Auc- ti.?ee,s, ,t their CM,,s, Gr'!hat'l-buildl!lg Pon??'.dd? '? ???"' «^WbuiId C Messrs. C ROVER and GHOVER Solicitors, Pontypridd and Cardiff. imm   ?" ??'?cr. SOUTH WALES AXD MO?OUTUSHIRE WOOLSTAJ?Ll?fi CO.?RPANYTITSHIIIE MB- JOHN FORRESTER' has been in- "tflJct.d by tIll) L,ljll dator to SELL by 'l'DEn 111<' wh"le ',f THE STOCK-IN-TRADE Of the above Company, comprising abont Si? and ?Ha?' To'n? ?'f ?.?t various qualities ? ??"tity o! Yams. Cloths, Fj?nnds. Ac 0I The Stock may be Inspected and Samples ob- tained at the Warehouse of the Comnanv Pout. morlais, Merthyr Tycliil on and after Wednes- day, December 14th, 1693. 'Y canes- Tenders to be sent to the Broker, Mr John Fen ester, 50, Glcbaland-s'.raet, Meirhyr Tydlil I from whom Further Particulars and Conditions of sale may be obtained, by the Zlti dav nf DECEMBER, 1898, at Twelvo o'clock at Noon- 61864 Folt SALE "BY TENDER! OUT-STANDING BOOK DEBTS are OFFERED for SALE by TLNDFrx, f for SALE by TENDER, subject to Conditions of Sals which can be inspected at the Brokers' Ofiice. ite T. C. Charles. Grocer. Cowbridire-road, and Cliftou-street, Cardiff, IE146 lis. id. Re W. H. Mathews, Grocer, Cowbridge-road Cardiff, £62 7s. Bd. He Henry Williams. Boot and Shoe Maker, 15, Albany-road. Cardiff, L22 3s. 3d. Me-nr-s. W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. 31, Quern-sti-eet. Cardiff. a2827 RPYPEWRITING TAFGHT AT THE WESTERN MAIL OFFICII, CARDIFF. public pattm. U. K C .T.A. (OARDIFF AND DISTRICT BRANCH). A GRAND BAKQUET, In Celebration of the Jubilee of the COMMERCIAL TRAVEIAYRV BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Will be held in the PARK-HALL. C A EDI F F, On FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16th, 1398, The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman 'mOMAS MOREL, J.P.) will p'e"'do, aud will be supported by the Deputy-mayor ;IGr;llDidu)I)l:rd;: e%-ït dalc, J.P.; David J.n, .J.P.; Councillors J. Tucker, R. Hughes, J. f. Gerhold, Lewis Morgan, Henry White, W. H. Allen, C. Waring, C. A. J. Ward. J. W. Courtis; Lascellee Carr, Esq., J.P., Alfred Thomas, Flsq., M.P., D. A. Thomas, Esq., M.P., W. Lester Jones, Esq. /Chairman Cardiff Chamber of Commerce), A. 1'. Allen E,?q. (Treasurer of the Institution), T Binsted, Esq. (Trustee of the Institution). E. Parry James, Esq., and 0. Owen, Esq. (Members of Board of Management), and other influentia! Gentlemen. Tickets, 5s. each, to to obtained from the Hon. &retari. LEWIS LOUGHER and A. J. HYBAR'P, Llandaff. EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL. 61863 THE ROYAL N ATIONAT, .IT\. JjMSTEDDFQD OF WALES, CARDIFF. 1899. LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR COMPETITION (RHESTR O'R TESTYNAU) May be Obtained of Newsagents or Direct from the Publishers, FITICE SIXPENCE. BY POST 7d. An Addendum 4pp. has been added inee First Edition Previous Purchasers Can Obtain this on application to the Publishers, Post Free for One Penny. "^ESTERN jyjAIL JjnTED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, LONDON: 82. Fï,BET-STHEF.T EC CCARDIFF CHARITY ORGANIZA ) TION SOCIETY.—The TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING will he held (by kind permission of His Worship the Mayor) ill the Council Chamber, Town-hall, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, December 14 1398, at 7.30 n.m.1 His Worship the Mayor (Alderman THOMAS MOREL. J.l'.), President, has kindly consented to take the chair. BUSINESS: — To Receive Annual Report.. To Fiilect Officers and Committee. To discuss the Subject, intro- dui ed bv Messrs. R. H. Carrick A. C. Macintosh, dut (,(I bv R. H. C!irrick, A:, C  rner-bo y4, ami G. C. Thompson, of .Juvenile "Corner-boys," with special reference to training thom for 4 seafaring life. All interested in ameliorating the conditions of life among the poor are cordially invited. Admission F'ree. a2810 T ONGCROSS STREET BAPTIST ("1 1'1' C.lIWIFF. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, the 15tb, and 16th December, A SALE O F W O R K Will be held in the SCH(LROOM of this (?fl(? when LA!HH ASSORTMENT of CHURCH, MATERIALS will be Displ,wed on the Stalls. Proceeds towards Funds of the Church. Sale to Commence Each Day at Three. Adults, 6d.; Children, ld,, which charge also includes Entertainment. a5825 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAD MASONIC BALL To be held at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, 18th JANUARY. 1899. (In aid of the Tenant Lodge Charity Fund.) Full Particulars in 1:tter advertisement. a2823 _+- f A BAZAAR IN All) OF ..A.. J;Z'AHD} H()It:D OF' Will be held at the FINE ARiY:l8ôJi81dQ1h! -STIŒE'I', On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 14th and 15th, 1898. To be Opened at Three p.m. on Wc?dned:?y by W. GALLOWAY, Eq. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. 2809zl4 HHHE RHONDDA VALLEY x BREWERIES COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REGIS. TER of TRANSFERS uf the COMPA "Y' DEBENTURE STOCK and PREFERENCE HAHES wi',1 ÎJP. CLOSED from the ilith to the 31s,t DECEMBER inclusive, preparatory to the Payment of the Half-yearly Interest, and Divi- dend. By Order of the Directors. WM. n. DAVIES. Secretary. Pontypridd, 13th December, 1898. 61861 CORY-HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th. A I, E C T U R E Will be Delivered by Mr. TOM REES. Subject: "ROMANISM IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND." Illustrated by Limelight Views. Chair t, be taken at Eight p.m. by A!d?rinan RAMSDALE, I. P Doors Open 7.30. I RI(I)i'fLil:p¡;'r:b1inc;, lJO_- 2812zl4   ^FECIAL NOTICE. Private Xmas Greeting Cards. Sample Books I Now Ready. Large Selection. WESTERN "TAIL STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, CARDIFF. ORDERS f'H011LD BE SENT IN AT ONCE. NO ORDERS TAKEN AFTER THE 17th INST. a2474 CHRISTMAS at PARIS, leaving CAH- DIFF DECEMBER 24th. Travelling, Hotel, and Drives, 5 guineas inclusive; ROME. 10 Days, ditto. 10 guineas; THE RIVIERA, 10 guineas; MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE to EGYPT and PALESTINE, 30 DHS, 25 guineas. MASONIC PILGRIMAGE to EGYPT and HOLY LAND 011 IIFBRUARY 1st.—Tickets anil Pro- grammes of Mr. TROUNCE, Pier-head, Cardiff (Cook's South Wales Tourist and Emigration Offices). a2365 (PARDIFF INSTITUTE FOR THE BLiND. SALE OF WORK TO-DAY In the INSTITUTE. GLOSSOP-ROAD, To be OPENED by the MAYORESS (Mrs. T. Morel) at Three o eIoek. Tect will be Provided. a2826 BOXING DAY.-Lliswerry Hotel, New- port.—Pigeon Shooting for Live P,g. BabbitCoursiny. Start Ten a.m. 2769zl4 A TREVOR HILL, aDd A ('0., Land and Estate Aent-H"ad Office. 12, Thompson-street. Barrv Dock (Tele- phone No. 26). Barry Island (Telephone 50) 326, Cowbridge-road, Canton, and 23, St. Marv-strc-et, Cardiff (Telephone S«)— iieg to Drav, Attentio:1 to the foIlGwing:- S IIOPS.-Pr? i"L!I, in Cowbridge- 0 road, close to tram t,r now being turned into Shops, to be Let or Sold; sniendid position in rapidlv increasing district; openings for chemist, a surgery, wnteh- maker, tobacconist, outfitter, and almost any trade, inclusive rent, 29s. per week. 1)52, Cowbridge-road. — Family Residence. 3 having five bedrooms, b.thr.?, two 'i'ti.rcorn?, &c,; re-decoruted to suit tenant; rent 12.; key at No. 588. T/'INGSLANO-ROAD.Nicely-finished Houses .iV at 12'. 6d.; overlooking Victoria Park Lt rear; six bedroom-, bathroom, two reception- rocm, &c.; ))percd throughout. BAIIRY DOCK. Thompson-street.—One or Two Nice Shop Premi. with House, to be Let or Sold; suit any trade; rent, £45. Also a Warehouse at Rear. MORTGAGEE'S Sale.—Five C,,tt?g? R"i. I ° ,2 il t e:' n!; U:reo'lui 35s. 9d. weekly; price ??? 150 ?aell Fol. /44. For Further Particulars apply to- TMTESSRS. A. THKVOR ROBERTS, J.. HILL, and CO. 53236 WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Somerset. —Sale of a Well-frequented. Old-estab- lished. Fr<,ohol¡) Boarding-house, a. Going CO, rn. Fully Furnished, as it stands, with immediate pc sse^jicn.—Wansbrough aud Sons are butrncWd by the owner, w h o is retiring from butiness, t, SELL by PRIVATE TREATY a well-known, favourite, and particularly coml fcrtable BOARDING-HOUSE situate aud being in the best part of the town. It is in close pre x,mity to the sea. occupies a position of ulea-.ng elevatioi, through which very beau- tifnl Views are ol>tainahle. Very gpcdal alten. tion has been devoted to the drainaee and gaui- tary arrangements, a certificate of which .iIl be hamkd to the ?nrebaxer.-For any Further Particulars and to View ,p?l,, t(' Wansbrough and Sons, 64, High-street, Weston-super-Mare 61862 $alrg bp Snbate \lI.ontarct. rFHE MANAGERS of ALDERMAN DAVIES' SCHOOLS. Neath, are Prepared to I' of NINE BAZAAR S'I ALLS, designed in ,\f)úr:,1¡ .t,.1e, Can he seen at the Schools at Bazaar .111 14th, 15th. and 16th December—For particulars apply to the Secretary. 61794 TFOR T H >; LATEST SPORTiNGAND 1 FOOTBALL, BUY THE "EVEMNH EXPRESS. PRICE HALFPENNY. I COUNTY BORH OF CARDIFF TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1898. I It is this Day RESOLVED and ORDERED by the Council of the County Borough of C&rdiJf, 111 Pursuance and under the Authority of the Cardiff Corporation Act, 1884, that the following Str.t. or parts of Streeta, beinFC now formed or out withiu the County Borough of cardIff, .,d not Hewered, levelled, metalled* flagged, kerbed, cl1ll1l' neHed, and made good to the satiafifccuon of the Council, namely:— BARRACKS-LANE AND XNST3TUTE-LANK Shal), within two months from tbe date of the laat p.bli?.ti'. of this Notice, in nurmiance of the P- 7J:7hilc,'Ri;:l;mw: 3RUë: TION, SEWERED, LEVELLED, METALLED, FLAGGED, KERBED, CHANNELLED, MADE GOOD, .??(i )th,,wi. complet"d by the respective own "r8 of the b"ijdi'o "d l?.?,d a/t joining or abut- tin on Hueh Str-t theIr re'l>ecti!" ,b.Lrg?. -d i expenses, ami ii? the manner íoHowmg, tbat is to say — The insidedimenHionft of the sewers to bootless than 3ft. 3in, by 2ft.nd to be constructed of aolid. Bound, well burnt bricks, within, invert and 4Jin. aide ,n. nnd arch, and to be laid at a rate or rates of incli- nation and at depths in accordance with øechonH prepared by the Borough Engilleer "nd Surveyor, or as may be othcrwic determined, with all man-hole*, ventilating shafts, and side entrances necessary 'or the proper access to and ventilating of the 8&11'" carriage-wav. and f?tways to l? ?rtfully excavated, Jevelled, and fonued; sites of carriage-ways to be exmvate le"elled, aDd prepared for receiving foun- ■lalions in such a manner an may );(' neceswarv In eac h I case to obtain fhe proper leveia and contour of Uw Kurfacein relation to footpaths and adjacent buii^ ing8. Hud in ?(?ordan,?o with sections as prepared ;'Hin'di,1t' ofi"tb p: opeuing of trenc)3? for gas or wnter mains to be I thoroughly rammed before the foundation wd ou, the surface to receive the foundation 1<. be formed with a rise from each «ide to the centre at the rate of li i. in 2ft. or otherwise ItS shown on the sections; the 1,l..tlo/l. to consist of a layer of cleau <juarry ston", not less than 6in. thick, 10 bc rolled immediately afwr spreading; the wefalling to l? of C@tell Coch limestone, '111,1 broken autllcientJy "man to pass in any direc- tion throuKh a gauge 2in. in diameter; to I' ii? on to give a depth of not less than 6in. when rolled, tIIY to be donc bdore the 'o""el is laid on covering of thoroughly clean 11lntfime screen- ings or limestone gravel li it. thiclc to 1)(' luid 011 the metalling. und watered find rolled until a firm and regular surface is ohtnilld; the channels to be forme<l of Newbridge stone 12if. wide and 4in. thkk, no .tone to 1.? JeBM than 1N.. t 10J), wellsquared chisel-dressed ou joints, bods, and | rocc, to l>e firmly set in ifne mortar on a >»ed of coucrete 6in. i; channels to Ic -1 ?iti, HU ;IYOinfdÏt t(e i""h t<¡ øet'h:itt,i', i to thc outer eftge, und toI ut such levels [ will give the most efficient full to the reHpel" tive grids; in back lanes the channels, if so required. to be formed ith L-kwith stone 10i.. bv 7.??.. i<rl::1 tm a h:l¡hw i::kn the ::t:e 14n' wl/.1e 7:¡ I jin. deep, and to be laid Oil a bod of concrete 6ill. deep the kerb stones to be of the beet Newbridge stone, uniformly 4in. wide and 12in. deep, to average 2ft. in length, and no stone or closer to he le88 than IBin. In leugth f to be squared on all sides, chisel- j ointed, and <tresKe<l 1.11 back joint top edge and face, and 8rm» v set 111 flue mortar on fl solid bed nt street corners, r.T.r:. iIlKH. and angles tho kerb to describe curves of such radii as shown on the plans prepared by the Borough Engineer and ?S ?ty4)r: the surface of the footwiiys to fuU from the h"nses to the outer f»dge of the kerb stone with ILIl inelinatiou of lin. in 2ft. the channel "toneg at their highest point fo drop 3i.. 1,-I. the t"p dg, ,f the k?rb 8to"?. the f-t,V. to Ik; paved with flaKginK of not less th:m 2 £ iu. thickof sound N..br, .ton9, or .tone of eq qual;ty, well t?,1, fl!4 ir? to.? ?,f N?al (I.?aity, well th-Kl,, at of laid in fl.?, or sharp -I, 4i.. thick, spread aud rammed on a solid bed p r?p.-I for tho same, tI,e 1,tity of 16i ?ug(? stone not to exceed it Itj?,- wl?()I,?, li."dly the flg. t" break joint 3i., at th" e least, aud the coursing joints I." break joint with, ..I be laid at right angles to, The kerb the flagging to cut for shute channels 4in, hy till, opposite each down gbute, and to bo properly trimmed round all coal plates, cellar flaps, area grids, or 00- fittings; or shall be hud with beat Staffordshire blue paving bricks hud on lL bed or concrete 6in. thick, or with h other materials as may )x» approved b, the Û;Ih Én;'h"i'I¡': to \[;; in Id correspon,lin to the footways, with Newbridge or rallitc setts, in regular 'courses and of a uniform denth, laid in tine mortar, 011 a bed of concrete 12in. tUck, I muiuied, and formed with the proper rise where the kerb i drculr tbíJ crosyjUK stoues to be dressed to fit the curve the mortar used throughout the works to be of a strong consistency, eOIDlxJsed of oue I'u.rt tt(Jreeucd ¡,iue Lias quick lime to two parts clean sharp sand, thoroughly mixed and used while The whole of tho above-mentioned works to be executed in accordance with the above specification, and with the pious and sections, which may be inspected at the OUice of the Uoroujfh Engineer aud Surveyor, in the Town-hall, St. ?W?y-ist?t. C?diff, bet ween Uw hour of ten a.m. and four p.m., or on Saturdays between teu am. and one p.m. to be of the dimensions, widths, and !eve!s shown thereon, xit? the whole of the materials and workm&u.bip to be of the best ùC8criptiou, undsubiecttotheexamina- tion aud approval of the Council or tbeir proper officer a. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town-clerk. 1 DO HEREBY (JIVE NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED that if such works be not commenced in the Streets mentioned in the above order within one month after th last publication of thifc Order, or be not duly proceeded with after being commenced, or be not completed withiu the time and in the manner hereinbefore expreJii8e<I, or be in the opiuion of the SttrHtyor insufficiently or improperly dOlJc, the said Couucil will cause to be executed, CfJlul)leted, or re-executed, IU1 the case may 1"Cquire, ali v" any of the said works, aud tbe oosts incurred by the Council in any such case shall he deemed private improvement expenses, and shall he re- coverable accordingly from tl1c person or i»ersoiifi hi default. J. L. WHEATLEV, Town-clerk. Dated this 12th day of December, 1393. a%?13 JLfgal .;f;1ottft'$. IN THE MATTER OF THE CmI- l'ANIEd ACTS. 1862 'IX) IB9'); And IN IHE MATTER OF THE UWAWK-Y- GWEIl'HV.'YR INDUS!RIAL AND PROVIDENT S'XTHTY (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that a PETI. TION for the WINDING-UP of the above-named SOCIETY by the County-court 01' Glamorgan- shire holden at Aberdare was on the 9th day of DF FMii?:R. I", Presented to the said Court by THUAfAS HARRISON, of Number 4, Hope- stieel, Cardiff, in the said County, Fruit and Potato Merchant, and THOMAS lttF.14, of The Stores, Caerphilly, in the said County, Cheese Merchant; and that the !<OloÍd Petition H directed to be heard before the Court. siaing a the Teraptrance-hall, Aberdare aforesaid, on thi 11th day uf JANUARY, 1399, at Twelve -lock at Noon, and any Creditor or Contri- butory of the said Society desirous to support or oppose the making of an Order on the aid Petition may appear at the time of hearing by himself or his solicitor or his counsel for that jlur¡"y,e, and a copy 01' the Petition will be furnished to any Creditor or Contributory ol the said Society requiring the same bv the undersigned oil payment of the regulated charge for the fame, LINTON and C. and W. KENSHOLE, Bank-chamberH. Canon-street, Aberdare. Solicitors for the Petitioners. Witness to the Signature of Linton and C. and W. Kens-hole— H. TUDOR EVANS. Their Clerk. NOTE—Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the sa d Petition must serve Ol or selld by pout to the above-named Notice in writing of his intention w to d. The Xot:c mu,t sta to the name and address of tho oerson, or if a firm th name and d(t??; f ih?? ¡ir,:¡n;tflj; \.?d\; :\d pae:7:,fl1 or hir their solicitor if any), and must be served or if polled must be sent by p st in sulftc l eyit i)ne to reich the above-named not Ithan Six o'clock in the Afternwm of the leth day of January. 1899. 61860 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 135,? TO 1393. A"xD OF TH52 r.Iftdii,on: STEEL COM1'AY 'LnTEDI. 'I'he CREDITORS of the above-named Com- pany are P(?guii -ed,on or hefore-? d, T,: of JANUARY. l?99, to send tbe:r 'lIue' and Addresses, and the Particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS, and the Names and Adorem', of their Soli?? (if aiv) to JOHN :rHOM' I DAVIES. GEORGE HLI.Y DAVEY, itn?iI RICHARD MARTIN, the Liquidators of the "id Co- n ?a Y. at the Office of the sid John Thomas D.?i?..Nu.b,?.r 3, Temple-buildings. Swansea, and if !4, required b' Notice in Writing from the aid l.i(tuid:t.,r., by their 8olkitors or ner^. ni'Ty, to come in "nd prove their "ud Debts or Claims, .,? #uch time and place 1. 'h?!il be specified in such Notice or in d"cault thereof they will be ?A"I. from the benefit of any Distribution made before su"h Debts are prove d Dated this Thirteenth Day of December. 1893 HARTLAND, ISAAC, and WATKINS, 61365 7. Rutland-street, !-Iwau,ea, Solicitors for the above-named Liquidatorg. public Spnou'tmcHts. ARD IFF "CHOOL BOARD. J W\ "1'1':11 ;mm('diatel: AHSIS'f.T I TK^CHERS "Certificated ;wd Uncertificated for BOYS'. (jlR ??nd INFANTS' SCHOOLS. Form of Application and Scale of Salaries will be sent on receipt of L1mpe.d addressed envelope. elival'YOH-i J. JACKSON. Clerk of the Board. School Board Offices, Howard-gardens. Cardiff, 13th December. 1898. a2821 CuilDing Societies, srr, IVF ERTHYR AND DOTVLAIS BUILD }IERTHYR IPoR;LAIS BUILD- Chairman: Mr. Alderman WILLIAMS. J.P., Gwae'.odygarth Houke. Merthyr Tydfil. LOAMI ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £ 100 TO £10,000, Easy Re-payments in 3 to 17 Year*—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecj -Loans on BdlDl' LO Progress—No Management Charge. 7' -P?irticularv ;¡):: to Mr. DAVID DA\'Œ, Secretary, Giebelana u? Meth,,r Tydfli; to 'L:lt;el;I;'tICOU"()ilirt:I:'dfiI; to ¡ iusfuirsftf aftftrtggfsi, 1898. CHIUSTMAS. 1898. JAMES JJOWELL AND 'CO" THE QARDIFF J}RAPERS, CARDIFT, GRAND A "TAL XMAS BAZAAR THIS ]) A I IN THB CARPET ROOM, TRINITY-STREET (NEXT DOOR TO MARKET ENTBANCB. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, TOY GAMES, DOLLS, &c., &c., <*«. A SPECIAL SHOW CF ETCHINQ8. ENGRAV- INGS. PHOTOGRAVURES. OIL AND WATER- COLOUR PAINTINGS will be made in the CABINET DEPARTMENT. ALI. KINDS OF FRAMES MADE ON THB l'IŒML"Eti. NOTIC TO BUYERS OF CHARITY GOODS. J. H. <t Co. hold the LARGEST STOCK of REAl, WKLS-1 FLANNELS. BLANKETIl QUILTS. SHLSTS. 1-c., of any HODSE in Walee, and at Prices LOWER than any other HOUHE. J. H. Co. ere also Selling a »ery large PARCEL OF LADIES' MANTLES, COS- TUMKS. and SKIRTS considerably under REGULAR PRICES. THIS J) AT. JAMES JJOWELL AND CO-, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, C A R D I F F •MI t, -.J ([rnClrr5 f1I1Ù ontrart5. "JY O T I C E The PKMNSCLAR AND ORIENTAL KTEAlff NAVIGATION COMPANY are Oix-n to Receive TENDERS lor the SCPPLY of about 80,000 to 100.000 TONS SOUTH "WALLS or NORTH. COUNTRY STEAM COAL of approved descrip- tions to their Steamers in the Royal Albert Docks, or wherever they may be lying in the Port of London, during the Year. 1st January to ,1st December, 1899, under the following C(H1dit;ou. viz.: — 1. Contractors may Tendcr at their option for a fixed proportion, say. one-halt" or one-third of S,,ut hVIlei Coal and the remainder of North Country, or for the whole quantity of either description. A Tender for South Wales Coal exclusively would receive special atten- tion. 2. TL'* price named in the Tender is to be for I)e,t Co..1 fresh wrought and colliery screened, delivered 'C8 alongside the Company'# Steamers. o. Contractor* ")1 on all occasions, where practicable, be given timely notice of the quantity of Co .1 the "en\l Ships may require, when and wb „*re to be hip1>ed, Ac., it being unden;tood however, that ;u ci*e of need, the Coal arc to he alongside the Company. Sterimer* within 12 hoc.rs of receipt of notice by the Contractors, and, that when required, a quantity of not. less than 250 tons of Coal ill to he put on hoard each ship in the course of each working day. <5. In the event of the Company having to snpplv themselves elsewhere, in consequence of neglect or delay on the put of the Cob- tractors in completing the Orders, or in case the Coal sunoiied be not of the quality stipu- lated for, the Contractor shall reimburse the Companv for any exppn-e« or los they may have been occasioned thereby. 5. Should either of the above Condition* be at anv time broken, or the supplies of Coal nrove at ?ny time inferior in quality or defi- cient in quantity, the Companv shaH have the power of at once annulling the Contract. 6. Pavments. -Accounts. du*v supported by certificates, to be rendered on -h;nll1nt Qf the Coal. and. if correct. payment will be made by the Company' acceptance at three months from d 'te receipt of invrice and eertifleate 7. Sealed Tenders. «tntin<? the name of the nit or nits from which *he Coals are to be obtained. ",hircs-ed to the f4?erptir v )f the P. b 0, R. N. Comnany. and endorsed Tenders for Coaling. London." to be lodged at the Com- 'vinv's LeMd^T'haH-Htrcet., K.C., by n M AY, 111h T^eceniber. 8. The Directors do not bind themselves to r»cceot the :o",p,t or anv Tender. V. k O. S. N Co.'s Offices, m. LeadenhsU- street Lr¡r.dr¡n, 6th December. 1898. LloB99 CAERPHILLY URBAN DISTRICT (OUNCLL. TO CONTRACT*iRS AND OTHERS. CARDIFF ROAD 1MPFOVEMENT, CAF.B. l'UJI.L Y. The Council Invite TENDERS for BALLAST- ING. METALLING. W o\LI.I:\G, KERBINO. CHAX;LI.ISG. PAVING. SKWERING. and other work required in improving a portion of Ca nli.iT-roa,1, Caerphilly. Pans. Sections, and Kp/vifiration mav be oeen. and Bills of Ouantit es and Form nf Tender obtained, on application to the under- ,1 on and after Mondav. 12th in-4t., between the ilours of Nine a.m. and One p m., on pay- ment "f El b',h will be -t.,??ed on -ipt of a bone-fide ?ender. The lowest or any Tender not nec??rity ,pt,ed. Sealed Tender*, endorsed "Cardiff Road Im- provement. t'l be addre«««d t. the Chairman of the f'ouncil and delivered at the Council Olfices not later than TI 1-iSDAV MORNING, 20th inst B Bv Order. A 0 HARPUR. Surveyor. Council Offices. Caerphilly. December. 1CW. (1812 T Y P E W R I T 1 N 0 ARCHITECTS- WORK ACCURATELY OOPDrn BY EXPERIENCED OPERATOBA ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. CHEAPEST RATES. TYPEWBITIXQ TACOHT. •^TESTERN TYJALL IjMITED. ST. MARY-STREET. AND 112, BUTE STREET. CARDIFF &1. It EAD THE WEEKLY M 11 F PBICE OS, PJDlfNY.