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A DAI&V "UXURV I BIRDIS CUSTARD POWDER Dainties In endless variety, the Choicest Dishes And the Richest Custard. BIRD'S CUSTARD is the In* Thing ftmM with all Tinned or Stewed Fruit. No Egg* I Ho Bisk I Ho Troabh I
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MARRIAGES, and DE- TliS. 1 I" '1"" !nt: UIt(1ér th:« head are ,'1:, a m:Ulmaffi rate of 28. 6d for .30 Li. for each additional word, and r( i>d No notices uf thi", description ■ted unless authenticated by the ;ldre=3 of the sender or forwarded • >1 .l;I-eiRVN .,r.?r ^n awwor correspondent I' ?R?, MAIL >«• of Wed'IinsM. With or Without r, mav be arranged for. Teiim will ba I æ! _aO[:di'.?_ IX MEMORIAM. NTtCF.J nitdrr this heading arc charged 2s Cd for 3D words, and Id. for every word extra L¡m"nt of £ 1 will enure the notIce appear- in;, the anniversary for ten years. F f2 the notice will he inserted for 25 years. -n- £ iri:)S,ilfarriaiyc« Sc Btatb. *f ARRIAGES. O \KAR—llOBRIS.—Jannarv 25th. at St. John thv -a '.ngoltst a. Cohba. mh:lY. by thc p.v. ? '?'. ?.??.?" 'T.? t-?hr.??D.?; H. t;) -,hz:t Loj-t..ecoift daughter of th,? lI-V- iXtI. Wmtpr MMrne. Rfft?r nf Sr. Peter's' I! -if-d. with St. Ishmael'8, Miiford Haven DEATHS. Oi'T.rX.—Tin the 13th inst.. at Pill Farm. Gold- i.ifiord Onirics Green, used 50. Funeral lit Two nm. tridav for Goldcliff. Friends t iia. the only intimation. -nn Sunday, the nth instant. at X/C.vis Hush on. rnder-manng-r uf 'd Cnt')?n'. Yny-hir. Funerat on at 2.30 p.m. for .Utdr D<j« C?mc- 'Febrnary Mt)'. ??X?y. r.t ,1, CaerphiHy, RarrieCwiie nf T I CoiUw-c-r, ittjed 66. Funeral Mou- c tobruary 19th. Gentlemen only. T!n n"'llre!lor 8m:th and 'Family Return T-t Mnccro Thanks for al! the m?nv kin 1:¡('i:.lC1 '\n}lis 't 'n\): I ,:r! Kvjaru vr.K'h they have received in the'V t severe bcr!'anment. Thev ,.k their tr, th'i, brief exores-ion ,f :.• now. and hope to make a fuller reply
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I Çi T ° N T-; |J» R 0 s. j (!-ons of the \ite AMerman G. A. Shue), j CO M P l, F T K r }: R A L F IIRSISHEB & AND 1UNREAL DIRECTORS. ;:vnnr BKQmsiTt~rT<t FirMsaiLn OF ALL CLASSES. rror?toraoft'nnera) e<?. H?r??. SheHib¡e ln(lC}chc' '.P' Plemih Horses, &(j. :RIOL LIST O.T AT-'Pt,r?'A''i't'??. Note tho Onlr Alar, 5, W 0 R KIN G T It B E T. Telegrams: "STONE BROS," CARDIFF. a1l01JDJ TeJepDúlle, 7C<. ).r}22a I I G-. STONE AND CO., I UNDERTAKERS. I ONLY ADDEES3: 11, WORKING-STREET, cAIDIF F. Teieftams: —STOXE, n. Working- street. Cardiff. National Telephone: No. 339. auction Nummary. Messrs. BAILEY. GILLER. and TELFEE. Horse#. Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 15 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Feb. 15 Luyiles. Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 17 Antiquo Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 20 ,!e.srs. W C CLARKE and DOVEY. Leaseholli Properties, at Cardiff Feb. 16 ilr. CHAULKS EDWIX DOVEY. Leasehold Premises and Works, at Cardiff, Feb. 20 Messrs. DUCHFSNE and PREECE. Vroperties, at Cardiff Feb. 22 Messrs. GOTTWALTZ. BO WRING, and PERRY. ¡,¡eiling, and Engravings, at Cardiff Feb. 16 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 22, 23 & 24 Messrs. 8. HER and PER'fWEE. orchid:, at Cardiff Feb. 15 o,hid at CardIff .Fb. 15 Messrs. J. M. LEEDER and SON. ? family Residence, Ac., at Swansea Feb. 15 Ltr^ehoid Residence, at Swansea Feb. 15 THE DCKE-OTREET AUCTION AND STORAGE ROOM.™J. G. MADDOX and SON. Auctioneers. Three Houses of Furniture, at Rooms .Feb. 15 Messrs. MOORE and CO. hmÜtnr"te" at C"rdiff .Fb. 15 low, Horse. Carl., Ac., at Rumney Feb. 19 MeMra'?EWLA?D?'DAYI? ? 'HU?T.\ ? Farming Stock, at Micha-Nt?.y-Ved? Feb. 20 Mr. A. SETCHFIELD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Feb. 16 jlr Dt'N'CAX 1. SIIFDDEN. (:Y.-]e Works, Ac., at Coventry Feb. 19, 20, 21, and 22 Mr. F. E. TUXBRIDGE. TI. teehv okl Residence at Swansea Feb. 16 Messrs S. M. WILKINSON and CO Unscold Appointments. at cardi .Feb. 16 ^alr$hp Auction. SALE THIS DAY. _THmI. D^ UKE-STKEE'l AX'CTIOS ROOMS CARDIFF. nn'OETAXT ?nd ABSOLUTt;LY r\RE. ?R\?P SALE of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FLRMTURE and EFFECTS Removed from i n ar^ k-pi1 aca and Richmond-road, and the com- ?'.? APPOINTMENTS of a Honse in Penarth 1)?- order of the Owner, who is leaving). ?ESSRS. J? G "?IA]')DOX'' ?' SOX ";lve r?eivi?d i,s to SELL by PL BLIC A?n? '?' th,i? ° %?ro?. as Jfeve. en THURSDAY NEXT. February 15th, h), the whole of the High-class and Well- vrt .en- ed APPOINTSfENTS, 1nduding thr? fun-comPassoo Pianofortes, ?'?M walnut -it",n Badd?b?3 and Morocco leather, a noblo 6ft. ,ideb-r(i 111 'd walnut, a 5ft. ditto bookea,e. large ni5rus^oi, 3, Axminster, and \Vi.?on ocirpets; rose- ^vood and Chippendale ctbitiet?, a Chippendale settee euite in Genoa velvet, dinin and occa- 'tonal tables. 6ft. black walnut bedroom Buite, 10ur other bedroom suites in variOUS wocd. liin iron and brass bedsteads with usual 1,r'lr1in a 6ft. winged wardrobe with pair of n.iuasonie toileta to match. &c., &e. «)»i View Day Prior to and Morning of Sale which will commence at Two o'clock prompt. a6439 PANTRK-OOCH FA P.M. MICHAKI.STONE-Y-VEDW. SIX t)tic. from Card.ft' and 5i Miles from Newport. T'npcrtfsnt of the Whole of thr* IIYK AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Viz. — ri'ns-BRKD Slll-a.I'. V PROMISING TWO YEAR OLD -'I .-ml HEIFERS. EUFUL CART HORSES and COLTS. of PillMK MEADOW and CLOVER ii \Y. a TONS of WHEAT and OAT STRAW. Tosjeth- r \ith the whole of the AGHICI LTUIIAI. IMPLEMENTS and HAI'XKS?.?c.. IJEV^S. NE\VLAND, DAVIS, and ?{K??RS. NEWI.AXI), DAVIS, and [to Kxecutors of the late Mr. William Jones to E??,utor, ?f the late Ntr. IVil!iani Jon" to -p-\ ;ib above. ;i)AY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th, 1900. I Twelve. Salo nt On o'clcrk. :11", of the Auction'2er3, Newport and ?"?-?- ?. 67545 SALE TO-MORROW, 33. STACRY.ROAD. CARDIFF. '?M" POWERS OFAMLL OF SALE. .\U. OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO- FORTE, Ac ??:SSR<. S. 1. WILKt?SOX and -'0. w?t SELL bv AUCTION, at the y.vv0 Residence, on FRIDAY ?EXT. Fch")try 1: '■ "1. at Two n.m. harfJ. the whoJe of tho HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Re: H'l £1'0111 :0. 1. Rr';ndcrwcn YWas. br'l I":w,' '• convenience -ncl,-rwen Villas, Aber. i-in^do drawing and dinins: ro to suites, y -'roke anfl oceasiotiiil f ■' ■■ m, r.i dining Ii'- "• o's y chairs and c •. n v over- y-mtc.is and mirrors, eri na; pian }:h;ar;;rr7¡iI; ,("t: ¡ r.t !"n. f€e?" Br?dhur.y.?'s?i':?' ni?h'?? „ ;l»d engravings, hall staiid. books, ):; nf;{'I tt: tl C:I nfri7:: I 'i n reqnis'.tes, g'1a.91 chin. tca service, n,¡ 'ineroiis other effects. ??V"w?nrn;n?r{'S?:P Day. 'i'J. t !:h ::l{'e, £ ;7 I .-iiioer V St..To h n's-square. a6457 SALE THIS DAY. '? ;T,El'(!O%'S. CARDH'F.I ) H A. SKTCHFIELD h? r(..ei?d I :r;trl1l'tiOI1. to Remove from Nowuorf- i i d nther He-iden<'c.) n'i t'h?' t?? and AUCTION, on THURSDAY EXT. at S"iv- ° -harp, a Larg? Qttan?ty of r_ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "? ?f Piano.6ft.sideboard.tiu-f?nv'.r- -Miebasr suite, carpets, rug' s femL-rs bronses. naintiiif^. Ac.; Ch i>- 1:"wm uite. M'tir walnut tnilet,?, • &c. and large quanfHy < f "Ilr.t.. Z:l- LI"i1 (?,r\j\l 1:!l8: lr >Il LIW;. POSTAGE. 3d. WESTKRN MAIL ? ?t.b. CARUHF. OF ALL NEWSAGENTS. i OP fturtisn. F.ALE TO-IORRÓ"' (jÙD.¡TI: hE M l?, B. 'i' ¡;gI\lul{, DECFASED. wSKoi-SSt "«4SEI>- OE DAY'¡'; SALE ONLY. IMl'OR'l'A."T SAVE OF U N FRAMED HIGH- Vn'f-4rrvr, yL^?^ AUTUST-riiOOF 1:TCHIXG8 AND ENGRAVINGS. IH <-CTTWALTZ, BO WRING, .J.. ,??d PEI?EY hlVC reccIved instrnctions from th, fmiors f {.J. »e late Mr. B. Br?,1,?, >r; \<íir..{ !¡o!a_tt MpI;S:\ I }f.17;)\1,: (r1DA5Ji¡'FearU:IOî, i I CHtalo?,r5,v uS PiniV -ebruary 16, 1900, t 11 H'i*h their Salerooms, N.. Tw.M\</» I lli I:} ra I 3 uof Iligh?lae? Uiifr.i.,d 11, U?,r(liff, ?L ))rilliL'I,t and A-ND E-NGRAVIN-G, with gTeat tctsto ant! judgment, comprises examples of liiortt #?f aild choicPt ,PuMica- ritol:IO} the tyltthS\l!rftOirS,,¡flII:f; I Pi« °$thHe ifrSs3 t bPif^* ♦ t0' thu9 being in a" their P-?*?ty au,l rni°a th,ir ptucrnlietcy tcoj^iit wllkh ;8 a11 UNFRAMED is in pcrft cOJaiitioh. nHl PfO'ent-i a rare oppor- th- ?e a"d utheri deeirou? f Ttjni' fo'? 1;Ii1r"1il8:1 fl  awn styI° to iw^teh their other works 01 thc1Scnc4 be had fr=0 on "PP'^Uon I thc AuctJ.cll('{r¿; Ou view Morning )f Sale. 6A'O t'RIDAY °"V iUIUAAND SATURDAY, 'TU 22.d. 231'd, and .MtIh FEBRUARY. T. IMPu.'l'A:l' U,NR, LSKRVKD SAt£ OF T:Illi E'1'1IæCON'i'E"'l'8 OF A SUPERBLY- FUk.r,¡ISHED LAKGE GENTLEMAN'S WhjcU ^as rurniI):tc:.¡¡" hbtc and in a. ^V<TCnilVfi p,tylo but t s^»rt time ag and is to bo wmived to Cardiff for immed-ate Unr()ser\'cd S¡\le, b;j' Ordr of the Owner 'I'll!> >,e-iVyp^r4w of tUe Owner. ODElt,'? STYL?, -1?d the APPTHNTMEXTS i i/fj s l-N nt b,- the WELL-KNOWN ,j,)l':s;S of 1e6sr< Maplo a lid Compan;¡'. "I?-Irt,MaraliLtll and Snelgrove, and <XÛerä. at .n outlay Ncceediug £4,000, The App<>intmeuts -ise WORKS of ART lff; V 19: OLL"I', E  stv C r S,. f T1H?U VV C viivpnE CLOCK in BE \U. L L,_ -,i? Vl',D OAK CASK, BILLIARD ;'tf\tLYj);NnP+-RÕ, C'l' Õ'tÜiR: 1,\I,KFA'' anù :'>fl)RXr:\O ROOMS, EXPEN- ¡;I\ b P,UOf°R..T£8, COELECTION of CHINA aud Bl,ONZf;S, nnd about 2,000 VOLUMES of J-mMmT-EF&OCS.RI.E FOWCF^LECTSLI BOOKS YESSRS? ;601,W? BOWRING, have bcen instructed to RIemovrlj rf Cata!oue and SELL by AUCTION at tiv i 11, J:i¡g)).stt'cet, C?,rdff: IU *l < FBIDAY^ nn? SATURDVY .] 23,d, and 24th F?b-?,y, 1900, ,t Eleven ^lock' each day THE ABOVE WSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, PLATE, CHINA, PIANOFORTES, BILLIARD-TABLE, Removed to Cardiff as above. The C?KTE,XTS TWENTY-TWrO PFD- including an ELEGANT 7FT. MAHO. GAY LOLIS BEDROOM SUITE, with beauti- rauy-carved wardrob and toilet tables t?? it,?; TWO VERY FI",}LY FINISHED WALr UT SUITES. with cheval toilet tables; TWO MAHOGANY SHERATON SUITES and others in a va"iety of woods, being of good design ivi .pllHUdly ,d?; WELL-MADE WARD- lWBES, {':lsts of drawers, A VERY FINE ALL- l'-Od BE.S, SQUARE PILLAR BEDSTEAD, w.?i,h was made 10 a special order at a cost of £ 70, with bedding complete; two 6ft. walnut bed- room suites, each with pedestal tables; cheval and dressing mirrors, bedside pedestals, boot eupboards. ^'t BRUSSELS and AXMINSTER DOUBLE and SINGLE TOILET SER- VICES elegant trinket services, bth,. ?id,?T- d0 ?VT1 T 4,?ilt? AX EXCEPTIONALLY FINE LOT of M-*EX. and furniture of Sen-auts' DOT- mitories. ¡THE ELEGANT APPOINTMENTS OF A \VEf;L-FURNTHHED DINING-ROOM in pollard | oak. arranged with a full suite of chair? in dark morocco; A BEAUTIFUL SIDEBOARD of 'large proportion3, with glass back; dinner wagons, massive dining table, with extra IO:1.es; coal cabinet, a large overmantel, all t°{ ?p?ial make and made to match; a SUITE of HEAVY CURTAINS, with h,?ndiome hang- hngs; TURKEY CARPETS and TURKEY RUGS, a marble clock and many ornaments in bron? anù decorative ware, a FINE CHDiE CLOCK in elaborately carved oalt case, A PAIR OF VERY FINE REAL BRONZES OF LARGE PROPORTIONS. STATUARY MARBLE ? vALUAnLl{rUX;fRll'tHT SCREEN. THE DHAWING.lwml and BOUDOIR FUR, '?ISHED in the most superb taste in Chippen- dale mahogany and inlaid rosewood, com- prlsing several ELEGANT C-01' ?17rS in various woods and sizes, chanuin oard and occasional COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SETTEES and EASY CHAIRS in silk, exquisitely npholBtered; console and other mirrors, and brackets. VIABLE INLAID BUREAU, a VALUABLE  WITH OLD FLEMISH TAPESTRY S; a most luxurious drawing-room suite In silk and plush, the -h,,I. made t. p?ci,,l order; a pair of busts on pedestals, fancy ,tnb!es, French mirrors, ALL-BRASS DRAWING- tables, FENDER SUITE, with fire brasses, expen- sive fire creens, a variety of lounges and chairs, A CORNER -a COSY UPHOLSTERED IN SILK, a suite of silk curtains and portiere, all to match; expensive overmantels, INDIAN CARVED TABLES. WITH 11ARBLE TOPS; A VALUABLE MOSAIC MARBLE TABLE, a gilt jardiniere, surmounted bv loftv pier-glass- A NEARLY-NEW SPORT GRAND PIANO- FORTE IX A VERY FINE CARVED WALNUT CASE, BY COLLARD AND COLLARD: A 7-octave cottage iron frame pianoforte in rosewood case, by Waldack; music settees, cabinets, a fine sill. screen, with embroidered COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CHINA, including a valuable Worcester dessert sen-ice, with impress mark; five dinner and dessert services by Mattock and Co.; Worcester and Wedgwood vases, specimens in Chelsea. Dres- den. Coalport, and Minton; sets of figures and groups, and several items of a choice decorative character. A WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-ROOM, m mahogany, with a MAGNIFICENT FULL-SIZE THICK SLATE BED BILLIARD TABLE, with low frost-proof nuhions by GEORGE WRIGHT and COMPANY (makers to the Quean ami the Prince of Wales), in condition equal to new. and with complHe appointments to,, billiards and pool; carpet surround; costly settees and easy hairs, oil paintings, etchings, and engraving1, A LIBRARY AND STUDY. FURNISHED IN ANTIQUE AND OTHER OAK, comprising ett('t' and ChaLri. a finely-carved C)blnet. a Nob l?; 7'T. BOOKCASE, with leathe?edg?d ;helve,; others of smaller proportions, side- board, overmantel, cupboards, several fine SW0king ehair5. THE COLLECTION OF OIL-PAINTINGS WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, etchings, and engraving. ;?? all about ?00. including mny choke examples by renowned artists, and an EXQUISITE NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, attri- buted to the sixteenth century. THE FITTINGS OF MORNING AND BPFAK. FAST ROOMS, ENTRANCE AND IXXER HALLS in carved oak, AN INLAID ANTIQUE OAK GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. the contents of landings and sU.irca,es, fitted with oak furni- ture, tables, busts, brackets, chairs, and costly carpets and rugs; SEVERAL VERY FINE STAGS' HKADS. ANTLERS. Ac VERY FINE OLD SILVER AND COSTLY SHEFFIELD PLATE, Comprising a handsome gi1ver chased tea and ccIfce service, antirtue cruet-jtand. toast raek. mustard-pot, table and desert service of >fIOons, forks. & a LARGE "rod IMPORTANT CENTRE EPERGNE, a set of four antici'jo ?2.t, di3hea on beautifully chased stand. a pair of cndclah¡:a cake baskets, aftemon t"" t "'w candlesticks. &c" &c, LIBRARY OF BOOKS. Content? cf china and plate pantries and outdoor offices: expensive garden implements, doublc-cxlinder garden roller, and outdoor elfect<, ON VIEW MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALE. Detailed Catalogues are in course of prepara- tion. and may be had of the Auetiot1l;en" C'lr- diff. free by post. a6542 SALE THIS DAY. QTJfE-STREET SALJ-:1WOMS, CARDIFF LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PHNOS, Ac WESSRS. MOORE and CO. are in- strncted by a gentleman v.ho is loaving the tw" to Remove from Coltim-road to thoir Saleroom/ Queen-street, and SELL by AUC- ;TP\, FI'.BRCARV bth, 910, a Large Qnantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining, drawing, and bed room "ite' bed,t:Hh, bedding, chest of drawers, wardrobes, duchessc toilets, 61t. and 5f". side- b"f.b;biSbol\i; 6!!7nlt.t. br?-,?i rurhs, firc brasses, dinim: t3ble: carpet- and rugs, organ, swing machine, Ac. a3W5 On View Morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock. MARDY-ROAD, RUMNEY (NEAR ROMPNEY CASTLE HOTEL). NEAR CARDIFF SAT.E OF COWS 1JORSK, CARTS FAY. Ac MESSRS. MOOBE and CO. arc in- If.l structed by Mr. Rkhal'd. 1he Tenin wIt" is leaving, to SELT, bv AUCTION, on the Premises, on MONDAY, February 19th, 1900, the following; — TWO COWS IN CALP, ONE RUSSIAN COB, CART, and HARNESS, About FIVE TONS of HAY, TWO SIDES of BACON, 50 FOWLS, LADDERS. MANURE CAliT: alsro a Few Articles of HOVSEHOLDI JoT U\TITRE, On View )f0rni"o;: of Sale. Sle at Two o'eloek, Auctioneers' Ct1ices. 49, Queen-street, Car- -L647,? JrOPl'rt¡;£). rT*0 be SOLD by PRIVATE TlŒATY,I T a Now. Commodious DWKLLIN'O-HOC.SE. SHOP, and PREMISES, iluatc in Ve3t.street, l'ï-h1(uard, Pembrokeshire, containing ?iine j rooms hold under a lease for 9) years, from the 24th December. 1893 at an annnal ground rout of £ 2 10s.—F^r Further Particulars nnply to Mr. W. J. JO.NES. Sc;lic:4or, 67463 WESTERN MAIL ALMANACK and \t l' 1'C,LO, PRICE SIXPENCE OF ALL Nl?WSAGEN-M. bp -Itirticil.I SALE THIS DAY. GREAT SALE OF ROSES, Direct from the cel-ebrated Nurseries of Messrs.  Cant and Co., the champion COLCHESTER ROSE GROWERS, many times winners of the Champion Cup and Gold and Silver Medals the :la Society, and N Silver Medals of tho Royal Horticultural Society. 2,000 STANDARD, HALF STANDARD DWARF, CLIMBING, NEW, AND OTHER ROSES, of 0 %,L ;Il B ? ILI I?? sorts in cultivation, grown with th, utmost care for their retail trade. These fine plants will bo delivered with th<! greatest care, the roots will be protected from frost and drying winds, and every plant will helitb?iediRLt?TONAME.?'?? jl.TES.SIiN, S. HERN and PERTWE -?- arc instructed to SELL the above by ?????' '? ?°' Queen-street, 0,,diff, on THUUSDAY, 15th February, 1900, at 2?9 p.m. a6400 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF ORCHIDS, FEBRUARY 15. 1900. TMTESSRS. S, HERN and PERTWEE arc instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at 59, Qu-cen-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, Feb- rnar}' 1: 190G, nt 2,30 p.m., a choice selection of ccOi and hot house ORCHIDS, Inclndtng Cymbidinm Lowanium, Cymbidium G?nteum. 1, CymbidIum AfBre. Cymbidium '.Mrneu?Vands Kimballiana and AnieBiana, Acridea C,?f.lium, Cryprepe- du., BeUatutum. Cryprepedium Charlesworthi, w'endrob".m Cra8siaode, Dendrobium Nobile, r\liill!l2ula'S m Dooniacum and Benp?nic. Odon- .i Halii, Cdontc?!omum Cirrhoarni. and beautiful ??'? of o?ttl,,yt Tnanna, catt.eya L:ibi?t. 'or "'? Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 93, St. Mary-street. a6444 SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. SALE of DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCES, in PlnXC¡';S.SllmTn' and CONNAUGiVf-ROAD. ROATH, ROMILLY-IWAD, CANTON; and ro\th 0US12- in BEDPOIm-STREET, ROATII. "m/fESteRS. W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY ire insfructed to OFFER for SALE by l'UIH..IO AlUC1ION. at their Salerooms, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. on PMDAY, February loth, 1900, at 3.30 o clock in tho Afternoon huuject to the General Conditions of Sale of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District, and fo snch Rpccial Condition of Sale as shall bo read at the time of Sale), the fol- lowing RESIDENCES BEDFORD-STREET. Lot 1. All that Messuage or Dwelling-houss, situate anù being No. 85, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease for a term of VLZ^T3 ^om July, ut> im> at the appor- tioned t rt PRINCES-S2REET. Lot 2. AU that dsirable Villa Rsidence. situate and being No. 16, Princes-street, Koatli, Cardiff, having a frontage of 21ft. 6in. and a. depth of 100ft., held undar lease for a trm of 99 years from February 2nd. 1895, a' the yearly ground rent of J?6. CONNAUGHT-ROAD. Lot 3. All that Villa Residence, situate and being No. c6, Connaught-road, Roath Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 99 years from February 2nd, 189o, at the yearly ground rent of L6 12s. The house is at present let on a yearly ten" IleyatL34 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. ° ROMILLY-ROAD. Lot 4. AU that Villa Residence, known as Abbotsford, situate in Romilly-road, Cardiff (opposite Thompson's Park), held under lease a of 99 years from the 11th June, 1895, at the yearly ground rent of £ 10. For rurther Particulars-as to Lots I and 2, apply to Messrs. Merrils and Ede, Solicitors, 111. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 3, to E. Herne. Esq., Solicitor, 27. West Bute-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 4. to William Jones. E-q. Solicitor, 29. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; and L to the whole of the Lots, to the Auctioneers, 33, Queen-street. Cardiff. a646 3.060. Sale No. ''J?,TI?^?„S' ENGINEERS COLHEBY T0 PROPRIETORS. CAPITALISTS, AND OTIllnS, IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD ENGINEERING WORKS AND PRE1IaSE3. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION JUSTICE 8TIHLING. 1899. R No 1370 ?TH?ATT? OP' ?CHARb DA?D A? COMPANY (LIMITED). THE MB?CPOL?N ?g ENGLAND AND WALES (LIMITED) V. RICHAHD DAVID AND CO. (LIMITED). ]■m Vi JR,, CHA. RIjES EDWIN DOVEY, '-? the firm of W. C. Clarke and Dovev, has C e. r"CW(id nnder an Order of the Court, to OFFER for SALE (subject to Conditions of t^n read) by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY the 20th day of February, 1900, at Three o'clock in tho Afternoon, at the Sale- looms. Queen-street, Cardiff, the business and property of the above-named ltichard David and Co. (Limited), comprising LEASEHOLD PREMISES AND WORKS, Known as the CAMBRIAN ?N?NEERING WORKS, Situate at Pontyclun. Llantrisant, in the County of Glamorgan, together with the Goodwill of the Business; also the STOCK-IX.TRADE PLANT MACHINERY The FI' 'f'IIN?'GS, BOOK Dr?a. FIX ?T_U In? Sf, will be Sold as a Going Concern. The Premises and Works are held under a lease dated the 10th day of April. 1894, for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February. 1894, at Sn annual rent of C37 l?s 10d. The Buildings erected thereon comprise Machine and Smith's Shop, Rivetting Shop, Engine House, Stores, and Office. The Business includes the Benefit of an Agree. ment as to Railway Siding. The Stock-in-Trade on the Premises at the time of completion will have to be taken bv the purchaser at a valuatiOlL ?<oy The Plant Machinery, Fixtures (fixed and otherwise), Fittings, and Utensils-in-Trade on the Premises will have to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation, together with the Book Debts outstanding at the time of comple- ti.?. The Whole of the Assets may be Viewed at the Works on application being made to the Auctioneer for an appointment between the hours of Ten a.m. and Five p.m. on anv day up to and including the 19th February 1900 Copy Inventories may also be Inspected on application to the Auctioneer. Particulars and Conditions of Sale together with all Further Information as to the St.??k, Plant, Machinery. Fixtures. Fittings Book ?on?' t ftnd Lease, may be obtained on ?Ppt'ea' tion at the Auctioneer's Office, 33. Queen-street Cardiff; of Messrs. Vachell and Co. Solicitors Bute Docks Cardiff; of Messrs. Riddell" nd Co.. Solicitors, 9, John-street, Bedford-row London W.C.: of E. T. David, Esq. Solicitor Bridgend; and of Messrs. Waterhouse and Co Solicitors, of New Court, Carcy-street. London, W.C. a6480 T6- R 6iV.- SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS BERESFORD HOUSE, AS,,TI'l.?iNDS. The Residence of the late J. C. Fowler, E;q., F. E. TUNBRIDGE is favoured rv with instructions from Charles Evan- Thomas. Esq.. the Trustee, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. High-street. Swansea, on FRIDAY, Feb- ruarv 15th, 1900, the valuabie FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE Known nq BERESFORI) HOUSE. The Rpidencc, which occupies an elevated dry, and healthy position in Glanmcr-crescent (the best ?nd most pleasant part of the town) is a thoroughly well-built house of four noo"s is situate close to the Cwmdonkin Park, and contains: — Iu the Basement-Servants' hall '18ft. 6in by 12ft, giii.). kitchen 11gft. 6ill. by lift. 9in) boot room loft. 6m. by larder, store cunboard. and wme cellar. On the Ground Floor-Spacious entrance hall, cirawing-room (24ft. 3in. by 15ft with bay and side window:-), morning-room (13ft bv lift. 6m.). library (16ft. 3in. bv 13ft. 6in V butler's pantry an'l dining-room (20ft. 6in by 16ft. 6in, with large bay window opening into a pretty conservatory, with entrance into the wcil-sbrubbed front gardcn On the First Floor-I" ir bedrooms, dress- ing-room, bath-room (with h,.t and .Id water simply), leading into a 8mh conservatory On the Second F!ocr—Five bedrooms  and box-room. The house and offices are well supnlied with sanitary accommodation, and ta") main entrance is approached by a handsome stair- cafe covered with glas. Tlt»re is alsoa senarate side entrance for tradesmen. At a Short remove, with separate entrance nt the rear of the premises, is the STABLING i.r.-ick and ton bu.t. with ?;],,t?d roofs) nn- sisting of thr, RtalIs. coach-hons and ba- ncss-room. having four trood roonii and 1}e smaller Iitt? over, with fIaeMd yard in"rro'n't' Above and ad.iominsr th9 house and v,-itb o frontage of l.S3ft. to 'be main rond ;8 a plot of L\\n. eontainh)? 1.360 ?iare ''F'a'rri9° or ?th"r? i;'1. c:n\( occupied as ;a(loki\11; I srnrclon. sfoolted w?th fruit ond thtr 'rpm Tlie frontage to the main road there, with ti exception of the Irontage to this garden a3 beep already completely orctioied by htiild>°ues Sale to commenco at 'fIt1e o'clock ia the Afternoon Particulars, with Plan and Conditions )f qile t,ether with Or'r, to V¡w may be ?h?ir?d ?f M?i.rJ. R't?.?. 'n.?i'????? Han()n 8<')H{'itnr Swansea of tbe Vendor's Sniic.?rs. Me?r-. Osborne. Ward Y??! f?nd Co.SnUcitnr<.T!r<'n';nrofthoAutt?n.f. 19. G()w('r.trpn Swansea. 674)? ?S?gto??< •^TESTERN MAIL CHAMBERS ",TESTEHN .2!AIL' CH.BŒERS FOUR ROOMS tnT.ET.sngly. in pairs, or altogether. Hydraulic lift. Electric light supplied-Appl.v to Mr. E. H. CRAFTER, J 50075 Western Mail Office. «EE THE "EVZSISG EXPRESS'' C7 FOR SPORTING INFORMATION ( PEICE HALFVtN.Ni $ublie gotirto, THE DOMINION OF CANADA WAS FORMED IN 1;67, And Includes the PROVINCES of PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ONTARIO, MANITOBA the NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA. THIS VAST COUNTRY, Extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, a population of over 5,500,000, is under THE BRITISH; FLAG, And contains unequalled resources in Agriculture. Minerals, Forests, and Fisheries, affording exceJ-ie„nt t inducenien t to Capitalists, Persons with Moderate Incomes, Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young Men Desiring to Learn Fanning, and Domestic Servants. NOW IS THE,, GROWING TIME" IN CANADA, And the development is marked by Increase in Population, in Froducte. in Railway NUeage, in Schools, in Active Demand for Labour. ond in General Prosperity. Full and Official Information as to Emigration, Trade and Commerce, and General Inquiry may be had on application to THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICE WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. MAPS AND OFFICIAL HANDBOOKS, ILLUSTRATED POST FREE. LANTERN SLIDES OF CANADIAN SCENI&Y LOANED FOR LECTUREB. .-———.———-—————— —————— aim i ffcr i &ales bp Unction. SALE THIS DAY. CARDIFF. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, MERnS. BAILEY, GILLER, and 'nèLl-'EU Be; to Announce that tht;y will HOLD the:r NEST FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 40 HJms.b;, Including high-class Rid? and Drive, Light and H-?y Horse" Hunters, Hacks, Coo" and Ponies, Carriages, Carts, and Hitrne?, on TIjHonUlRe,3S, DAY k'?bri??y 15th. Commencing t One o'clock, Entries to date include Horses the property of T \V. Hudson, Esq., F, ivloon, Esq., Mr. Heck, Mr. I?hLItips, Mr. Jackson, 3tr Webb, M2i??rs. Samson and C? Mr. Yomtfi?, Mr. eorMs.rsF;lh. Mr. W. "Rhfe¿'#íí: Ihms, T. Webber, Esq., F. Mortlake, Esq., and other gentlemen. °Wgefeee held emy fortnight, and gentlemen will find them the best and quickest medium for disposal and purchase ot Horses of Catalogues issued and forwarded three day prior to Sale. pr':[tetro aiice to secure good positions. a6437 Auctioneers' Offices: 15. High-street. Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. ORDER I.i"îiilfE¿\ORS OF MR. E. LEWIS. MART. 15. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS, Removed to above Rooms, for Convenience of Sale. Without Reserve. MESSi4,sat-iÿ: GILLER, and XTi TELFER will SELL by AUCTION, in their Salerooms as above, on THUMDAY NEXT, February 15th. commencing at Two o clock prompt, the excellent HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Comprising satin and inlaid walnut bedroom fumes, mahogany ditto, iron and all-brais bedsteads, box wire, and hair mattresses. bedding, chests of drawers, wash tables, toilet tables, toilet glass, commodes, chamber ware, &c.; dining and drawing room SUltC3 in wal- nut and other woods and covered in leather, tJtrech velvet, tapestry, and saddlebag, divan chairs in saddlebag, gent.'s and ladies' easy's, ovennantels, occasional tables in various woods, pianoforte in walnut case (by Thomp- son and Shackell), music stool, dinner wagon, brass fenders and irons, mangle. Singer sew- ing machine. g"art, gent.'s bicycle, and the usual kitchen furniture and culinary utensils. On View Morning of Sale. a6449 CASTLE AUCTION MART, 15, HIGH-STREET. SALE OF BICYCLES AND CYCLE ACCESSORIES. TtfESSRS. BAILEY, i4lLLE-R, an d TELPER have re 'oived from the Trustees under a Deed of Assign- merit and other Owners to SELL hv AUC- TION, at the Mart as above, on SATURDAY February 17th, commencing at Two o'clock! upwards of 50 BICYCLES, Bv all the well-known makers, and fitted with the most, popular tyres. The Socond-hand Machines arenH in excellent order, and, toge- ther with the Light Machines, will be Sold Without Reserve. The Auctioneers can accept a Few Addi- tional Entries for this Sale if communicated with at once. I a riïh8:tir8tjfa,le. 116429 15. I[iFy-street. Cardiff..6429 21, LLANDAFF-EOAD, CARDIFF An Attractive Sale of a Quantity of I ANTIQUE FURNITURE, China. Pictures, Pewter, Brass, and other Orna. mental Items, including Chippendale Chest of Drawers Corner Cupboard, Three Oak Tables, Four S&raton Chairs, Three Oak Chairs, Maho- gany and other Occasional Tablcs; also Modern Household Appointments, comprising Five Bcdsu,ads and Bedding, Chests of Drawers Telescope Dining-table, American Organ, bv HeillY- Brussels and other Carp-ts Over- lleis, k:senóktll):.k:O.ftsDr:: and numerous other Effects, Wili be held by MESSRS. -BAILEY, GILLER, and ^■ uP°n the Premises as above i on TUESDAY, Febrtmr' 20th, commncing at Two o'clock, instructed by Messrs, E. and E Pe;¡ehMonr:r:;f{;, I On View Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' oftic2L?, 15, Highstr?t, C?diff. £ a6477 SALE THIS DAY. SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF A CHOICE RESIDEN- TIAL PROPERTY AT BLACKPILL, Situate on the lW:eft;ëaeq!listg; about three miles from Swansea and the Mumbles, within three minutes' walk of L. and N.W. Railway Station. Also a LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE In Singleton-street, Swanitca. MESSRS, JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed by the Representatives of the lato Edmond Leigh Morgan to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swan- sea Auction-rooms, 46, Waterloo-street, Swan- seti, on fHURSDAY, February 15th, 1900, all that capital DETACHED FAMILY RESIDENCE, With the Grounds, Stables, and Outbuildings thereto belonging, known as thereto ?ËlhnJÍLt'?"'iU.hpILL, I Standitiw well bicIE'froin tho Oystermouth- roaa -I rising ground, approached by a' winding carriage sweep, and occupying an ex- ecedin ?? ly pleasant shetere Pos;tion over- looking the B.,y. The acc()nlmodati.n is conveniently arlgedaCiloiOIfty ind g'i:lI! and the ,?ole of the principal reception ana bed rooms in the front of the house. It com- prisesSpacious hall, drawing-room opening' into conservatory, breakfast-room, billiard- i room, dining-room communicating with excel- lent domestic offices, six bedrooms, two dre-s- ing-rooms. two hot and cold water baths, three servants' rooms, housemaid's pantry', box- rooms; attractively laid ou ¡rroun08, with eJl- cellent shrubberies, flower beds, and lawns; a good kitchen garden, two vineries, fernery ¡;lass.hones, and forcing pit,; two-stall stable coach-house and barneps.rnom, The Property is Leapehold for a term of 9) years from December 25th, 18:8, at an annual gr..nd r??t of kl6. Possession may be had on completion of the purchase. Th Field on the opposite side of the MnmbJes.roarl, held on a yearly tenancy at a rental of C4 pr annum, will be included in the aJe. a oompact DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- ISE9. it-t- immediately ?pl,?;it. the ? f ISE ? mT,heatre, being Grand Theatre. bf?itic Gr,u2. è:£1<;TgkREET SW A:SEA. Containing five rooms, kitchen, and offices, let on a quarterly tenancy at a rent of £18 per annum; held for an estate of three lives 99 years from June 2-1th. 1841 (less the last (, thereof), at a yearIy ground rent of iel 19? to commence at 3,30 o'clock p,m, E?"6di. t 3.'?."Io,!k P. III1, ,tr?t,d aild DE!t.?iled Particiiisiri. with Aus\În ,\vm¡am" 'Esq. dolic'tor. 13 CaV" 'e- ,tr?nt. Swan.oa and. wi'h Ordrs to View of the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, RWOll. ,n. 67447 SALE THIS DAY. SWANSEA. SALE OF AN EXCELLENT RESIDENCE Near tho Hospital, in St. Helen'.road, with  the H.?pit,, li? s "? IlVIEiI'rl hI'p/í¡r..pTÍ -l*- h SON ?il I SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at. the Swansea Au,ti.?. 46. Waterloo- street., Swansea, on THURSDAY. February 15th, i9o).tI ni"ablc S",ri-d"taeheu LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, Being No. 2, (' AE PARC. ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SIVANSEA Lately in the occupation cf Mrs. Robert Maine. 1'1.0 Accommodation comprises :-IIal!. two commodious reception-rooms, seven bedrooms. aressir.g-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, and usual cf-iaccs; moderate-sized garden, with lawn in rear, paved yard, and back cart-wa'y entrance. The Property is held by Lease for a term cf 99 y.ear\ fpoE Juno 24, 1362, at a ground rent of £7 l1s, 10d, per annum. Sale to Commence at -3-50 o'clock in the Afier- noon Fila Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had of Me.,r; Collins and U'oL.ds. h, V. oreestcr-nlace, Swansea; and of the .\nc. tionesrsij*. Waterloo-street. Swansea. 67448 NEWPORT, MON. 1870.) THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY (LTD), Of 300 cf the I, AUG EST POS T- ING STATIONS in Newport Pontyiiool, R sea and Eastern a nd Western Va lleYR, Terms on apullcation to Ji, Bridp-e-street. J. DE REES. Managing Director. npVPKWRLTING TAUGHT AT THE Wi:STEl!N MAIL OFFICE. CARDIFF. ftp auction^ r VAIjfABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD" PROPERTIES.  -B.???? AND WHITCHUECH ME k_ T! i'4. DUCHESNE and PREECE I °?' '"?trnctcJ to SELL by AUCTIO, subject to Conditions to be produced, at the Queens Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, Feb. ry 22nd, 1900, at 7,30 p.m. sharp, the toUow- mg ing IMPORTANT AND DESIRABLE PROPERTIES: — FREEHOLDS, WHITCHURCH. Lot 1. All tnose S.x FREEHOLD Cottages with large Gardens, situate in College-road and ad- joining Whitchurch Common. All lot to good tenants and bringing in about 22s. 6d. per week. Water is laid on to each hou e. The property has a frontage of about 181ft. 6in. to College-road, and a maximum depth of about FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, SEVERN-ROAD. CARDIFF. D T 2. that FREEHOLD Semi-detehed Dnciling-bouse with large G-dg, excellent Vir.ery, &c.? being No. 125, s?&at?n" the best part of Severn-road, and with a frontage of ron, thereto. containing three reception- rooms, five bedrooms, kitchen, cellarage, &c. Lot 3. All that FREEHOLD Messuage °' or Dwelling-house, with large Garden, being No 127, Severn-road, with a frontage of 11 thereto, containing two reception-rooms, five bedrooms, kitchens. Ac, Let to a good tenant CORNER SHOP AND DWELLING, RAILWAY-STREET, BY ORER OF THE MORTGAGEES. M Lot 4. All that well-erected Corner Shop and Messuage. No. 61, Railway-street, with fron. tages of 22ift. and 82$ft.—99 years' lease- ground rest, £ 210s.—containing cor: t shop, sit- ting-room. kitchens, three bedrooms, Ac. Also capital Yard, with wooden shed and efable, and side entrances.  BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. T DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, ROATH. Lot fo"??!'?° and hand,ome'y. e"ted Semt-detached Residence. No. 20, Claude- road. held under lease for 99 ??" and con. taining three reception-rpoms (ground floor) drawin?ro?. ?our" be3ro? ?cben'6 "b?h (hot ?nd w.c., Ac., with garden and yard now in the occupation of the owner CORNER SHOP, CATHAYS. Lot 6. All that Corner Shop and DweUins. house, being No. 60, Upper George-street Cathays, consisting of large Corner Show, now used as a Grocer's, and Dwelling-house used partly as a Bicycle Depot. Let to good tenant at k;3 3s. per month. Held on lease for 99 years. Ground rent, £3. EImrr CHTTAGK3. AITLLTCFN-T-STUFZT Lot 7. All those Three Cottar. N09. 35, 36, 37 MiUicent-øtreet, and Five Cottages in yard at for }tnown as Jenhins'?onrt, held on lease SearA9~99 years at the very low ground rent of 2. 6d, per annum. For Further PnrUculare as to Lot 1 apply to Rare Id Wat on. Esq., Solicitor. Middleeborough; as to Lot to Spencer. Corbett. and Evans Solioltors Working.ctrcet', Cardiff; as to Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, and 7 to Edmund Herne Esq., Solici- tor, West Bute-street, Cardiff; as to all the Lots to the Aricttoneers, Albert-chambers. Hich- street.; Carj^ff. &6401 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISION Mr. JUSTICE STIRLING. 1898. Sv No. 4,899. 1899. W .No: 93, RE 8TABLEY BROTHERS ?'D? WESTWOOD MA¥F tNo'f:Ol AàrVRIjD), 8T JOH?-a WORKS. COVENTRY. CONTINUATION OF SALE BY AUCTION, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY. FEBRU ARY 19th. 20th, 21st, and 22nd. 1900. On the Premises as above. Commencing each day at 10.30 a.m. -? LOT 928 to LOT 2.466. ItTR. D„ UNCAN J. SHEDDEN (of the r,rr!1 °? ?' Shedden and Son) will Con- tinue the SALE of the LOOSE EFFECTS at t)n NVorks, under instructions frcm the Receiver, as follow3:- Receiver, MONDAY, February 19th, 1900. Lots 928 to 1.212 .-Fitm?nt, in store-m; contents of machine annexe and machine- rooms. comprising 7 and 12 h.p. Crossleys' gas engines, meters and piping. 30 valuable lathes, 10 drilling machines, 17 valuable m/Ming machines, 17 independent chucks, 100 loose PJ3liley8L6J13li8^in^ spindles, slotting machines. 180ft. shafting and oulleys. and lot valuable jigs, milling and lathe tools, and sundries as per catalogue. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20th, 1900. Lots 1,213 to 1,618. Valuable screwing tackle, gauges, grinders, cutters, drills, ro&ebits reamers, saws,chasers, punches, surface plates, &c. Contents of rough stores, including five tons mild and crucible steel, five tons castings, stampings, and machine parts, wedghing- machines, balances, £ rc„ Ac. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21st, 1900. Lot 1.619 to 2,050. Jigs and cycle tools screw- ing machines, nower presses, shafting, 250 Mts finished nttioss. large qu,ntity tubes in cut h !)''h ?'"?4 cranke. hubs. chain wheels, handle.ba r" ?h,,in,. ? ?(lal. in great variety and shon sundries from Birmingham, Grimsby, and Landon cle1)-t. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. 1930. Let!; 2.051 to 2,465. Large quantity finished nnd unfinished cycle pnrts, tyres, seven enamelling stoves, 1.200 rims, 200 cycleo. the valuable office furniture, and five costly exhibition et mds. NOTE.—The punctual attendance of intending vnrch"r6 is narticularly requested, and no admission to the works will be granted with- out Catalogue. Further Particulars may be had on appli- cation to G. A. Lumsden. E q. (the Receiver), at the St. John's Works. Coventry; Messrs. Pinscnt and Co.. Solicitors, 6. Rennett's-hill. Birmingham; Messrs. Benle and Co.. Solicitors Newhall-street, Birmingham; Allen Edwards E?q.. Chartered Accountant. 90 Birmingham; or the Auctioneer. 2, Priory- street, Dudley and 12 and 13. Exchange-huild. ings, Birmingham. 67553 &alto bp ^Jnhnte Contract, ">.J' -">i' THE DOCKS. CARDIFF. TO be SOLD by Priyatc Treaty, the TOL'RF?¿L PP'iOf.tr2. and 23. DUDLEY-STREET, Cardiff, comprisim: Thr,- ? D?,'?lig-h Stabling, and a Smith's Shop, now used as a Warehouse. The whole of the property abuts on the Canal; is all well let at a total gross rental of £ 1 19s. 6,1. per week the inclusive ground rent being £9 per wn?. In the event of the new dock being ?.il t. this site is the most eligible for warehouses, Ac., in the district.—Offers to he sent in the first intance to T. DAVIES, ?. 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M;vy foirlv claim to be without a rival.—"We«tniinstr.i- Gazette. Post Free. Price :> from all Newsagents. j I Published by the Sl.itip'ng World (Limited). K.lfli.gnam JT«*:»e. Anvrtdel urcet, Strand. Lon- don. W.C. L12617 • "VT O MORE NEURALGli 1. If you Use PHIL PHILLIPS' TOOTHACHE CURE. Acts like magic. Is. per bottle, by post 11 i xtra. SoM by all cheautttt. &44M Retires. ?OCNTY?BOROUGH OF CARDIFF TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1900. It is this Day RESOLVED -D OBDEKED I byItth. COil lhe tV:OOI:: o?ii Pursuance and under the Authority of the C?diff Corporation Act, 1884, that the following Streets, or parts of Streets, l?i,, now f.d or set out within the County Borough of Cardiff, and not sewered, levelled, metalled, g"dl kerbed, ?h- nelled, and made good to tho mtizfution of the Council, ?ely;- MAJOR-ROAD. EARLE-PLACE. WELBY-LANE, MAJOR-LANE WEST, CATHEDRAL-LANE. ^1 mtUntwomouthe from the date of the iMt Puliic,ation of this Notice, in pursuance of th, vMMaa of the Mid Act, be FBEI?S*??? M!STB?C- TION, SEWERED, LEVELLED, METALLED, KAOOED, KERB ED, CHANNELLED, MADE GOOD, and otherwise ,-plt- bv the respective owners of the buildings aud land adjoining or abut- ting on suab Streets, at their respective charges and O-P 11., and in the °"?°"' following, that is to BaY:- The inMdedimen.?ion. ofthe.ewers tobe not les.tlmn 3ft br 2ft.. and to be constructed of solid, sound, ?eili,b.7tbi?k.,?ith9i?,.i.,?,t..d4ii.ide?.11, and arch, and to be laid at a rate or rate. of incli. nation and at depths in accordance with mections ,re ?:, red t by the Borongh Engineer and Surveyor, or a* y be otherwise dete_lned, with ell mm-hote!), vcntilating.hLfU, and side antrunmo ne?em-y for thenroper access to "d lonttktig of the ,,=en.=: I.Ollik and formed; sites of oMTnM-e.w&TB to be _ated, !ef<tU«t, Md jh*pared tor MoeMnt fom- d.11- sueh a manner ae m"" be n_arv in each -? to btf. tl?? proper levels and contour of the -? f -? ïh.àl PIfut:;¡;: and dj.,??t build- ings, and in accordance with sections as prepared the ground over any line of newer trench or recent ?lli.g f t..?h.. for me r ?.t.? to 1,? fi¿l.? e;d f:f. th {,nti.I lad on, the surfMC to icc?ive the foundation to be formed with a rise from each Rido to the centre at the rate of lin. in 21(-" or otherwise ns shown on the sections; the foundation to consist of a lâyer of clean qium'y stone, not less than 6iu. thick, to be rolled immediately lifter spreading; the toietalling to be of ° Castell Coch limestone, and broken 8ufficlently small to pass in any direc- tion tbrough a gauge 2;11. in diameter; to be laid on to give n depth of not le.s tl,nn 6in, when rolled, the rolling to be done before the gravel is laid on; a covering of tiiovoujrhly clean limestone screen- ings or limestone gravel Un. thick to be laid Pn tbe metalli'g' and watered and' r.11.1 bntil a firm and regular surface is obtained; the channels to bo formed of Newbridge stone 12i.: wide and 4iu. thick, no t.n. to be 1,??. th,? 18; long, well squared, chisel-dressed joints, beds, .?d to Ubti¡;h:lirer;n:" ,;t:, concrete 6in. deep the channels to be set with an inclination of it ffr th k,rb to the outer edge, and to 1. Iid nt such levels as .i" give the ,t efficient full to tbe respcc. ti,- gril.in bk hmeotho chimney, if so r?qSKd. to be formed with Leckwith 0"(! 10fn, by 7in„ formed with hol1ow dowu the centre 4i.. wide .nd lin. doop. IllId to be laid on a bed of concrete 6in. deep the kerbstones to be of the best N-bridm .T. r.1 4in. wide and 12m. deep, to averupe 2ft. in length, aad no atone or closer to be !cM thm 18in. ill ".Nth; to be afmared on -D id. chiael-?ointed. and dre.d on back joint top ed" -'t 1, ,d firmly set i. fi:on tolf:td" s:t:o i.g., -d angles the kerb to describe curves of such radii as shown on the plans prepared by the Borough Engineer and Surveyor; the surface ftj t" to fall from the houses to the ,,tl, d!, of the kerb .tone with au inclin"tion 0fit in "t. ,,h (,?h..n.1 .tones at their highest point to drop in. below the top edge of ,he kerb to 'o to bo paved with O?iuft of not leM than 24i,?. thick f,d Newbridgo stone, or stone of 111\1 quslitv, well squared through, ont of Wllldil1/f'j"id in flne mortar, on a bed of Ktavel, stone drippings, tine Ishcst or .,h sand, 4in. thick, spread ,d rammed on a solid b?n?.p.-?d fr the ?. the q.tity f 18in' gauge none not to exce2 ith of the whole, m?ur,d lineally; tbe U..g& to break joint Sin. at tbe least, and the -uX?. ii=br-k joint wfth, and be laid at ,Igb t "g'" to, the kerb; the "Wgl 1, be cut for chute h. :I. i.. by fin. opposite each dowu ?shut?. and to be properly trim-4 -.nl ?ll I grates, cellar flaps, area grids, or other fitti,?g.; or shall be 1.?d with best St,,f.?d.tt. blue paving bricks laid on a bed of eoncreto 6in. thick, or with h other materials as mav l>e npproved by the nhE'tu;t¡;I\ bY:iil1 Jdlt: corresponding to the footways, with Newbriclwe or granite setts, in regular courses and of 11 uniforul depth, hid in fine mortar, on a bed of concrete 12i.. l'c:'W ;d:Jèd4Útt01r"c; where the kerb is cl??ll ar the crossing stones to be d-e4 to fit the cu?e; the mortar need throughout tho worb to be f strong o-i.t-.y, oomposed of one part screened blue Lias quick lime X. parts nl?t rp th" ghly i-d and uscd while fresh. lne vhole of the abov4-mentioned works to be executed in accordance with the above specification, and, with the Pl- and sections, which may be a iit the Office of tho Bor.,? ?h'. And ,31 rL? or, in the To?.-h.11, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, ,?tVrZn the hours of ten a.m. and four p.=.. or on Saturdays between ten n.m. and one p.m. to be of the dimcnsion. widths, aud lovels shown ther!3on, anù the whole of the materials and workmanship to be of the best description, and subject to the examina- tion and approval of the Council or their proper office a. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town-clerk. I DO HEREBY (IIVI? NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED that it such works be not commenced in tho Streets mentioned in tho above order within 0.- mouth ,Itl, the last publication of this Order, or be not dulrproceedod "ith after being commenccd, or 1..t -Ied within the time and In the mmmer hereinbefore expressed, or be i. the opiuion of the Surveyor a'audicientlv or im'?dpr. ,,o the m4d Council will -,?- i. be ?.,Xa completed, or re-executed, 1\3 the cuse limy require, all or any of the said works, and the costs incurred by the Council in any such case shall be deemed private improvement expomes, and shall be reo coverable accordingly from the person or persons in default. ,T, L, WHEATLEY, Town-clerk. Dated this 12th day of February, 1900. a6494 RJL Y P E W R I T I N G ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Accurately Copied by Experienced Operators. Cheapest Ratæ, Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. St. Mary-street and 112, Bute-street. a6489 CARDIFF. ?HE PORT TALBOT RAILWAY AND I?CK13 COMPANY Reqilre to PUR- CHASE BOAT, about 25ft. long. 7ft. 6in. to fnb-1-t .1 y for carrybg mooring chains, fee.—Address Price and other "ic? I und, By Order. EDWARD KNOTT. Secretary. Port Talbot Railwav and Docks Company, Port Talbot. FebraarylJth, 1900. 67554 WAR AND INTERCESSORY PRAYERS. FORMS in WELSH and ENGLISH can be sunolied by the WELSH CHURCH PRESS, LAM. PETER. All Orders sent in before FRIDAY c'n be despatchedjn time for next Sunday. 67561 I. CARDIFF JUNCTION DRY DOCK ? AND EXCINEERING COMPA?Y (HMU'ED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that the BOOKS kent for Registration of Transfers cf Sh ires wi!l bj-CLOSE? from 20th to 27th FEBRUARY IN TANT. ? DAVID ROBERTS, SMretary. CardtH'. Hth February. 1900. a6195 "V1TINNER, OF STAMP COM?CTlOy _=2è=_ersen. Skisn, Norway. pl4 Stuliimg; orttttfg, &c. MERTHYR .ND DOWLAIS BUILD. ING SOCIETY. Chairman: Mr Alderniau )fNhdllt'P" 1 Gwaelcdygarth !Iou»e. Mer'livr Tvdfll LOANS A?V?CED IN SUMS  FRO £100 TO xio.oaa. Easy Re-payments in 3 to 17 years—Favourable Redemption TerDls-Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Building* in Progress No ifauagement Charge. a.oaeem<c. For Particulars apply to Mr. DAVID DAVIES Secretary Glebeland House. Merthvr Tydfil • to Local Ag?nts^throughout jSontli Wales. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT GUTLDING J^OCIETY, JJEST MEDIUM FOR lPAS ON PROPERTIES APPLY for the 39th ANNUAL EEPORTand PROSPECTUS to W. SANDERS nnd SONS. anaglni Hers.. 18. St. M"r,'3treot Cardiff. ACE?TS—Xettpo'rt: Hr. J. M. Wo'od. ?B'rjdxe., otreet. Penarth: Mr. D. H. E6m.ni.. Windeor.ro,L Barry: Mr, D. H. Edmunds. Market-buildings. Fbb? 63950 Vale: MrJ_A.J)a?!e5.I?-pIa< PONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, J- AND RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Re-payment—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for 1tlangement. Mortgage and Survey Few Paid by Society. Redemption on Fair Terms. Advances Mode Promptly. Investing Single Payment Shnres, bearing Compound Interest at 4 per cent.. Now Ismed, Deposits e-.i,.d. re,p¡'bl" at 14 dan' notice heaving interest at M per cent. Fo, Apply to the Secretary, r<,BT,?-)????? 66720 Trwo-hJVll-chambers, S'" A!SrTAIlY PROTECTION —House Drainage and Watcr Supply Inspected, Testcd, and Reported on bv SO'"7. YOUNG. R.P.. Mepi. San. Inst,, 7, Queen-street, 67170 Neath. WESTERN MAIL ALMANACK and ENCYCLOPEDIA. I In\.E I'IXI J":SL. OF NEWSAGENTS, Itgal Notice*. I R E DAVID BEVAN, DFCEISED- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Credi- ton and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of DAVID BEVAN, late of Buckland House, Neath Abbey, in the Oounty of Glamorgan, Deceased (who died on the 15th day of December, 18;9, and whose Will was proved by Margaret Bevan, Widow of the said Deceased, and the eoie Fac- catrix named in the said Will, in her Majetb", High Court of Justice, at the Principal Regis- try of the Probate Division thereof on the 7th day of February, 1900), are hereby required, uO:nr:ri9t1;tie o':Jer: liament of the Z2 and 23 Vict., c. 35, intituled "An Act to Further Amend the Law of Pro- perty and to Relieve Trustees." to send in writing Part4cularB of their Claims or Demands to the Revd. Samuel Davies, Dolfor Vicarage, Newtown, North Wales, on or before tbe 20th day of FEBRUARY. J930, after which day the said 13rtmuel Davies will prooeed to distribute the Assets of the said David Bevan among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claim-3, and Demands of which the said Samuel Davies haa then bad notice, and that he will not b2 answerable or liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person gr persons of whose Claim or Demand the Eaid Samuel Davies has not had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated the 13th da of Febru"a. 1900. B? RTf4ON and PONVEI,L. Of 38, Water-street, Neath, f76U. Solicitors fat the WMd Margmret Bevan. SCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS. I. the nn.ie?iRned HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 1, the AUDITS of ths ACCOUNTS of the undermentioned SCHOOL BOARDS for the Year or the Half-year, nl the case may be. ended MICHAELMAS LAST. will severally com- mence at the respective placcs and at the respective times specified below:- Tiuii* ppi.-4,d Nanie of Scll0011 PIneo at ?l",h ir Audit. B..rd. Audit will be held j Date. Hour. 1190: iHALF-YFAULY AIIDIT-. Aberdare iScbool Bom* March 7'.0.3)a.ni "file< Abcr- (lare L'auwonno School Hoard t 9.30a.m tniu Â"h Belwellty School Bonrd 9 iO.I5J.m  omce. Trede g,r I EUTiY AUDI i S Barry U.D Unio.i V%k-? )5M.30a.m houle, CMuitt Penarth „  t# ]4ic.30a.m Wi-it?h.r „ 14 2 6 p.m FentTrch ? ? '? )6C.30a.m Kadvr „ „ „ 16 ll.30u.rn Sf, Oeore a^ d St. Uriue- super-Ely „ „ M 16 "2 nom Lla.utwit MiijorThe Schools, 19 10.3J am J.hnt"it Major Penlliao The f-choo s, M 1912.30p.m PenUin? Cowbridgs U.D. School Board 19 1.3^p.m 0 ,?, OJ". J boidge Dated the 14th day of Febmarv. 1900. Dated the 14th AdT;T, eED W. DOLBY. District Auditor of the Herefordhjre and Monmouthshire Audit District. Cheddleton House. Newport, Mon. 67558 RE AN ASSIGKME?T for BENEFIT ?? of CREmTORS, dated 16th November. 1899, "nd made by Thomas Gxvynne Walters, of 82. Queen-street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Draper. The CREDITORS of the above-named Thomas Gwynne Walters who have not already sent in their CLAIMS are REQUIRED on or before the let MARCH, 1900. to Send their Names and Addresses and Particulars of their Debts or Claims to Robert Spence, of 6, Wardrobe-place. Doctors' Commons, London. Incorporated Aecountnnt. the Trustee under the said Assign- ment. or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend now about to be declared. Dated this 13th day of February, 1900. LEE. OCKERBY, and EVERINGTON, 114, Queen Victoria-street, L?:d., E.C.. L17055 Solicitors for the Trustee. MH03FAS WILLIAM LEWIS, ? DECEASED. irJLJ:ERCA\IS, HOUSE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. All PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the Above-named are Requested to Send Ftill Pa rtiula" thereof to the under- signed forthwith. Dated this 14th day of February, 1900. W. LEWIS HARRIS, 37, Britannia-buildings, But. Docks. Cardiff, Solicitor for the Executors of the Will of a6486 the late Thomas William Lewis. ^ales bp briber. THE SHOP ASSISTANTS' BEAT ACT. FOLDING-SEAT PATENT FOR SALE. TVfESSKS. W. C. CLARKE and My arc instructed Lô for SALE by TENDER the Patent No. 16 M Registered for MAKING. MANUFACTURING. VeING Ac.. within the United Kingdom a certain INVEN- nON, with IMPROVEMENTS in FOLDING STOOLS. SEATS. CHAIRS, and TABLES, specially intended for use at Counters in Retail Shop The Dxumenta of Title :wd Specimen. of the Patent can be inspected on an appointment being made with the Brokers. Tenders for the Purchase must be lodged at the Office of the Brokers, 33. Queen-street. Car- diff. on or before the 23rd day of FEBRUARY. 1900, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, when such Tenders will be opened. The Set has been specially des gned and con- ,?tru(?ted for u?e at Shop Coiinter?, Bars, if<;t:. u'Raii;a:h°'Ref't'r' TI.atr?, Conetrt-halls. Pameng,r Steamers, and all nubiic places where editing accommo- dation is required and economy of space neccesary. It is perfectly firm and secure, forming a ccm- fortable scat. When not in use the se"t may. by a 8imnlo movement—practically automatic -be clo-^d and returned to popiiion c;o-e aexinst the counter or wall, the whole mecha- nism being of such a character that there is nothing to get out of order. ri'ae highest or any Tender not necessarily acccpted W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Cardiff, 12th February. 19;}J. a6493 SALE OF BOOK DEBTS. MESSRS. W. C. CLARKE & DOVET are instructed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER tho outstanding BOOK DEBTS, in the following Lots. viz.. — Lot 1. Re HILLIER and LANGFORD, Clothiers and Outfitters. 15, Bute- street, Cardiff, amounting to 7 5 Lot 2.?e J. M. DAVIES. G-.?er. 84, Holton-road, Barry Dock, amount- ín to 154 9 4 Lot 3. Re C. W. ACKERLEY, 94. Corn- wall-road, Cardiff. Grocer, amount- ,I?g to  63 6 9 Offer* must be for specific alUount. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Sale and Schedules of the Book Debts may be inspected R t tilP Office of the Brokers. 33 Queen-street, Cardiff. Tenders in writing to be lodged with the ]Broker on or before the 15th day of r'r'm?JAR?. 1?0. ?t Twelve at? J?on"? ?T?d cndrd "Tender re Book Dt_30- SAT,E OF w nEe K AGE, I MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894, CH. 60,. SEC. 530. TENDERS aire Hereby Invited for the PUR-1 CHASE of Certain SPARS, Ac., ex Barqn» ".TOHANNE" and Ketch "SIR FRANCIS DRAKE." now lying at the Trinity Store, Car- diff where they may be seen and Full Par- Tenders to he addressed to the f'n¡.erinten- dent, Trinity Wharf. Neyland, South Wale" I1\" Order. Trinity HouFe, London, E C., February. 1900. TRON BARQUE "CRAIGWINNIE," S59 Tons Regi wUh All her (?Lar. as she now lie« r.:t C?fn Sidau Sands off Ferrv«if!e, t< trether with about 40 Tons Heavv Scrnn Irnll. -Tenders to Stone and Coombs. Llanolly. 67555 insurance Companies. ACCIDENTS Epecially to BOILERS. w ILL HAPPEN. ENGINES. Etc. You should therefore gnard your interests by inKuring in THE VULCAN BOILER and GKTERAL INSURANCE COMPANY (Ltd.). Chief Offices:—67. KING-ST.. MANCHESTER Established 1359. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 375.000. Insurance and Inspection of Roi ler8 Engines. Dynamos. Motors, and other Electrical Plant Upwards of 40,000 Boilers and Engines uuder supervision. Workmen's Compensation Act, Employer's Lia. bility Act and Common Law, Personal Ar~:dent Thirl Party and Fi, t Insurance J. F. I" CROBLAND. M I C E M I M F, Chid Engineer. EDW Ann HADFIELD Secretary. Application for Agencies Invited L16959 GUARANTEED TO STOP TOOTH. ACHE BY Using PHIL PHILLIPS' TOOTHACHE curr. ActthkeMtfe. MperbotUt. Sy omi Id. Sold bv all chtalati, aA4?8 SEE- THE "EV?XINC?XPRESS?' ?-? FOR LATEST NEWS. uo$mt!S aflftrcsscs. IMPORTANT NoTICE. JJEMNANTS AND ODDME-NTO. JAMES JJOWELL AXD CO., THE CARDIFF |)RAP2KS, CARDIFF, WILL SELL THIS DAY, T HURSDAY. FEBRUARY loth, 1900, THE ODDMENTS AND REIINANTL4 ACCUMULATED DURING THEIR RECENT SALES. HAVING HAD A GOOD WINTER SALE AND A MARVELLOUS CLEARANCE OF THE TWO STOCKS OF MESSRS. W. MORTON AND CO. (LIMITED) AND MR. T. G. WALTERS. J. H. AND CO. WILL HAVE A LARGER LOT OF REMNANTS THAN USUAL. ALL REMNANTS MARKED AT J. H. AND CO.'S WELL-KNOWN PRICES. MCSTllE CLEARED CUT. J AfES IIOWELL AND CO.. THE CARDIFF J^RAPERS, CARDIFF. 86165 £ nt&rrs antt Contracts. QLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUMS. The VISITORS of the Glamorgan County Asvlums arc Prepared to Receive TENDERS foi the Supp!" of FLOUR for Three Months, PRO- VISIONS. DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY. COAL, and Other Nccossarie.s for Six Month., and HABERDASHERY and EARTHENWARE foi Twelve Mouths from APRIL 1st. 1900. IMntod Forms of Tender. with Oondlt.loft8 of Contract and Directions, and any Further In- t rm?tiou may be ??tained on application to the Clcrk. Tenders to be in my hands not later thafl TUESDAY MORNING, the 6th day of March next. The Visitors do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. acctp e ° HUGH W. DAVIES. Clerk to the Asylum. Bridgend, February 13, 1900. 67552 WANTED, TENDERS to DRIVE ? TWO CROSS-MEASURES HEADINGS to Upper Seam or Seams. 8*6 and 7 x 6,-Fall Particulars on application to Manager, Bryn- du Colliery, Kenflghill. a6485 rro ARChITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWKAY (LIMITED), WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: DAWNAY, CARDIFF. National Telephone. Cardiff. 694. L10692 t'ttl8hc appointments. J'- 'J'- ,j- 'j TXT-HITCHURCH (GLAMORGAN) v SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER <ex-P.T.) for the WHITCHURCH BOYS' SCHOOL. Salary. £65 per annum, rising by yearly increments ct £2 lOt;, to £70 per annum. Applications, with oopies of testimonials, to be sent to e ecnt to JOS. HY. JONES. Clerk to the Board. 14, High-Street. Cardilf a6484 (SBucattonat announcements. CARDIFF. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M. JL AXD R.C.M. President: H.P.H. the Prince of WALES. K.G. Honorary Local Representative for Cardiff: W. A MORGAN, Leg., Glen Ly it. Cathedral-road. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS. Syllabus A- Last Day for Receiving Applications. Thursday. March 1st, 1900. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Syllabus B. Entries for March-April period ehould be received not later than February 3rd, 1900. Theory Papers, both Centre and School, for 1895-7-8. Zd, per set per year. Syllabus A ai.d B can be obtaineli post free on application to the Honorary Local Representa- tive as above, or t' e Secretary, 32, Maddox- o\e. °'' street. W. L16992 Telegraphic Address"Agsocia," London. LLANDAFF. LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL SCHOOL. LLA¿;F;e:ERÊLsi;6; MOORE, M.A., late House Master of Felsted ScllQol.-Boy. Prep i red for Kntranoc and SchoJar.-hiprt at the Public Schools and for the Navy Examination. FeesBoarders. 75guineae per year; Day Boarders 45 guineas: Day Boys. 121 guineas: Choral Scholars and Probationer. are received at £ 25 and L30 3,?., respectively. The rSCÓD'\¡&rTH 'k%:i, ?r?ARCK lit. Trial of Voiee. all Monday. February26th. —Apply Revd. THE HEADMASTER. a6441 LONDON. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. KING'S COLLEGE. LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs. BRAGINTON. f.A.. ;wd HINKS. SUCCESSES: — SECOND DIVISION CLERKS (April). 97 of 159 places. Boy Copyists (July). 21: Excise (Nov. '99). 40 of 8J; T-?legrapaibts (July). 22 of "0; Customs (Jan.). 56 of 50. GIRT. CLERKS (Mar.). 3; Woman Clerks Oct.), 7: Female Tele- graphists (MaYi, 37: Female Sorters (April). 7 Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, L2: L16ó98 OSWESTRY. OSWESTRY SCHOOL. -FOU-NI:Ei) 1407. Chairman cf Governors: LORD HARLECH. Convenient Public Boarding School across the Welsh Borders for the Sons of CJergvmeu and other .GfHt:emen. Large ruid Commodious Premises lU Most Healthy Situation. School Chapel. Large Dormitories. Swimming Bath. Strong Staff of University Men. Long !-it of SncN' ond of l)i5ti"?h-d Men Educated at' thR 5H10C!, Tecm Moderate. ?" '?c'* Term Began JANUARY 20, 3900. Applv for Ac., to J. J. LLOYD-WJLLTAM9. M A. OzMt. 67034 JIead,na$I" T Y P E W R I T I N G ALT. BRAN-CFFRS OF OOPTTNO EXECUTED. WESIEn "j^ IAIL j^IMixEl4 r\ A B D I F F M