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I I GOLD WE DAI. FntSf*»VA»iy PARIS. SIDNEY. « FRY'S FPY'S CiRiCAS CMOA, •' A most delicious and valuable ar*  TUKH  COCOA ONLY. mpn A ??'? COCOA EXTRACL vUuUll strictly p?n-W. W. STODDAnr, C., C-ly A. ,,yg, Bl-,W. I THIRTEEN EXHtBmON MEDAL&
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GAS FITTI N-CS, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, c brackets, IIALL LA'IIP. ?<  ?orAL SHADES, &c.  H LECTmC BELLS,
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Daniel *Vis-«idSON <J Have tli» tA^OEST ??u L 1%n, I out., Lender. DXnTEL T JO WIS and SON I J Hold thp L.Tl?t ??,l Br!t A.dti'tt-.d Wkhut\d London 't?XMi.LTt EWi-Sand ?U??, '? Exhibit an Immeme Stock „i CURTAINS, CARPETS, RUGS, 1- LOO R-C LOTUS, LINO LEV MS, Ae. .DA.\ lEL I EW1S ami SUN I Have earned a reputation r supulyiugsuperior ooLl Jt the lowest price. FIVE rER CJ:\T. DISCOUNT TUCAM purchasers. rT, (' APT)Ir? F ?t, :!ï, and 1'G, 11K1H-STREET, CARDIFF,
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J^ASTiaiS A«B ^OMPA"NY I THE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS, 29 and 30, ST. MARY-STREET, THE SWANSEA CLOTHIEHS, 18 AND 1\), CASTLE-STREET. DBl'A}¡TMBl' A.-Be,po..r Ordered Goods. In UU.9 Ikpartmeut we have an hn. mense swckof Scotch, Irisu, and Yorkshire Tweeds and West of England Cloths. Trousers made II -?. t?.m 10,. 6d. ro 24* 6d.: 8.iti frnni 42s. to rg¡; p:Jt"iCl'<'f. ¡I DEPARTMENT B.-r j'?t? TnS?. and Shirts, Dungaree Jackets, Trousers, and JUmNI Duck G..I,. Mole .?,l Cord' Goocl" and every requisite. DEP J.RTE C.—Hat ? C*!M "'?y .?. ip. tiou, Waterproof Clothing, Rugs, Portmanteaus, Hat Cue3, Cu. Dpet Bags,and OilsklnCoals. EPARTMEXT D.-?.'??''? C"'??-o''?? from 9b. lId. t,) 69s. 6J. Suits !? 17.t)d, to 79s. 6.t.: 'C)'<"t.h Trousers Irom2"1ld. t*> z.6J: Pilot Nap and Beaver Reetcr JaiHrct8,4>tt £ sandYeststomatch and a (t variety of rnat.mi8. D BPAET=NT E.-H. =.irt-. Umbre'llas, Ti". M.M"" Jef sevs, FrOh, Oioves, Hose, and HalMio*e, WriM.. Cardigan .J^keta, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Cellars.Woot Vests. s p i.ultnein W,>ol Shirl.>t"I'om Ls.1f.l'olkJlù. DEPARTMENT f.-Juvenile Clothing Boyd' Suits and Overcoats, Y0l1Ùls'Sllibanu Overcoats, Boy!' and Youth,' Jackets, Refers,Vests, Trousers, and'Knickrrs. MASTERS AND COMPANY. I Ttrms Cash; One Price.—All Goods Marked in Plain j Figures. 38139
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^aics UP bunion. i j i* JVf ? vd.'tf su>:r<st tv .V;ictwx, Auctioneers^ fcstbte A'i.>:ri*,and orxrs, Vie 'jr«U atlm-uagc l,'vey uviuii ^■rnee ;ro.-n renaming for f1!J¡d,vw¡, 1M fNr Offictf, ti* u*U as fvr reference and discrtOiUton, CatcUoyiies 0/ SuicJ* and jf-iiTr'i:urr, a -w of hjtmtes, and r¿1;£l'e «t ot.isr t'rifperty, adier- :.wd i/4 o%r i&tuMiS. Tut central siiw.ti'i or '/t» ""1 "r. Hail CJ- St. Mary street, Cadi!l,a.a (i:r C"" Vi}nrctjurst vrUbtxsry p«rt of tlÜt and i.T HrtjiXoouriny c':mlW, tl140Ü tel /acUitatc t/it «-^poscJ of t'rcprr: •/ tT"!J átSCTapllOu. Me^rs. BKVNOX & LEWIS* A!"il o bou-u lioid I\irnlturo, at Swaiisc.4 April 6 Mt'r CUUUTIS and SOX. Ship's Stores*ut (.' -rdiU' April 5 Mr.?.J.Kt'/LXS. t laacho'd Tioj Cttv,? ?..Apii  LJ«veli i .ig-h^U5>t'3 ;t (. Jirdiff Aj-nl 14 M,. J,. GOI-TWAi??i*Ai-ril 'Ji) P?n'i)'<'?..tf.rt A^r,16 C. ijU Ull E;s (tAt,'?t .?d t-urii'urc. at Su^iisea April o :;t:j .( t .At'r: r IIr /I, L. JONKS. [ c.v-'ebyld Pr- r>ortv. 4t 1' u-!iff April 13 ?.?fjjU lr.{?.?(?'? ?..?.??. I'jt St<»clt, at CV* urivi^e v.— Aprl b i'aUle, lU r.,1^. l izn, .,M Unsannor CVun Aprd 7 :hT.t:J.¡'¿:Y'd: ;:iI L?thuH h?t<'L ..1 (';trdii"f. Al?,?t ?, Yr.J. JcI.LEEI>Elt Oil V.iintin^. at J* « a April 5 t. 9 i:: 'r«. g: :L\t. 'at .¡ ) o 3 furniture, i'd.ri.ij.i, ;;t ( ivo.irli Apiil l "?"' ?'"?' '\t''?.'?" LWiGK&oO.S. cU* uJid 1 ;«r Lsdiicv April 6 l and :vr'I' !tt k MCROLLS. D vLs StWi^n- iy. CavriUS Ai^rilS ??'?" Mi-isrs. :)!ot.T.tnd'DU?. <hip, Ciinlili April 1?. lul"s:o\t"r i Si- Ai,,ii tX r tKPliKNSON. AhLXAXDtlf, & Co. l' :eks, C:vr.;i^' April 7 l.<*a. t'i.oid ^rt.erty, at CarOifl .» April 7 t Si.'tk, u»V CtrdiiJ April.14 L'? '< 'j ?'?. .it ')''?tn'\L.?.?'?.?".7.?. A'rit' M \J !> Kurniiuif, t C^iNliff.. Al?,ii 26 ? t'r.?'rty..?C?.U?.J.?'?'?'At.!H2S "B-;¡o(,¡)AŸ-Ú D^To .\iOKKOW. 1:,¡rOI:'l'A::¡' AND UN ui:>ISliV!■:U >ALK OF 2J tIll. PAINTINGS UASMVK :GU,U GU.T PiAMb (Tut* r »pcxlv 0' II. Mct/vr, K»i| I..î 1>a! ;t >n\ (J-" Tl"K>i>AV. APHU/ A. 1) WVli rUL. J.OU ING IIAI S. Mil, J. M. LhlCDKU has much pleasure iVjL'n!u.k.n'tht).??<'aALi;.?ndi:??Min- Sj rvi.oji to hu v. hic-ii i. t«r supei ior to jmy (or s^l" i.i SwjjiL;:a. ;Mu t includos i-sainplcs by 1-k, ur.d ti?;nj4 Artii!.?. Abo two it»>plk%i £ of iji,:¡;}:,jt:{lii;'j!t1¡1i¡:? Paiuliugs tv Miu R. l'ti >iupson. fach llay at Eievoii a.m. a:td n'u iu the Even- i»n view on Morning 01 SjIc. I'auUo^ucN on appli>4ktibn ut the Auctioneer's Ofti. Oxioni lH.lmlx, 'l1I" cv?-i7 1\1 NOiiLKMUN. GKNTLt.MK^, AND OTlllm". \| 1 J. M. J j-:ta>KK has kn iiustructwl All U.8KLLI-V PViU-lCAUCTION.at- tbt- yard Uii'i-Mi Alius 1! I; ijrii-strrt'L, SttAlo&l. on i.i' v a « V I \¿. .J dtlto, lklh :l: aild douhlC .». i Will nu.-v.. u i j ivy a¡ l' ui fe.^1 erudition, t" ( n:1Ubh; (hy OiToid, l/judcn). witb pole r"e (hy lingers, Bristol), with ukl,bfe • Cart it-v* Ward, fiwans-ui). i» wi-.t .r<,e a'cti oi iloriit^. Uorse Clothing, luo Uiioic 01 the C\irru>;t.> ore oouipJrte, and iti j^x>d A wht-iJred :iborth04-r1 Cow in fidl wi.IU. .0,,1. Hertford Cow ,to. .1). Aidvraoy Cow «1. l)o. Jerstv 0j\v tlo. Twv iudf-bred Uviler3, both to ca1,e in about. month, bale to comineuo* at 1\1\'(" o'dock at wn. Kn- lurtltlr I'artil'ul apply to the Am-tioneer, at hi? )¡tH; Oxford Clumbers. o*Kird-sireet, 6v\ ju^a. Alter the Sp (If tll Auctioneer will Sell, for "be Uiierii 01 w horn it may \(Hh(.fU. a pot':rfu11'lt.r:' B*v Draught UUNC. •* Bowler," rising si* vears, about ,oj !1i6lld 1 hiih. J9'¡B YN18 l!l' C{[¡\c'i-"ïV-5;t::C¡;l::C¡;): MH. JOHN t. LKKMKU ha f\1Ceiwd ill- l' iroin the ilxrcutor^ 01 tho laU) Wiu. krii, Es^ to f-i'XL bv AUCTION, ou TUESDAY, the lith day tit April. 1881, at. the above Home, & purtivH vf HOUSEHOLD IT KYlTn:-e. CAKKIAGES, AND OXUEL l.ri- NCI'S, IVinpriiug ù¡njr.g-rtl4tiU aitc iu hither, JU4hogany h.1d:oan1 wit-tl teilaxeUe. tclo^oopo dining t4t.tdt.: with I 1I extra leaver, rosewood pianoiorte., fenders, ami hre- irùn, a3hJ.a.n, anJ other C.ha.il cùa1 vaae, tJÍtRr, clana ¡ltU ware. H.uuku01. mats. kid awi other I't"tIt"'4rt!¡rug5. u.'Onut ulAttin, wjndùwcornie. a. uo poles .UÙ curiaaiis, butler's ti ay and stand, un>- brcila stand; 'UII, IVe/ich, aiid halx-tejler l«eiisteads, ilI1:\tl;t'tlt wool ditto, paillasses,fc*lher snd miiipuit U-iid, icathrr pillows, b l ankets. cjuuU-i- Aiie^s eiiier down quilts, wardrobes, chests ot drawers, MftohaWuids and ll"')S!lj¡1-t4IJk'. dressing glasses, com- tuoues, chamber watc, towf 1 lioi-ses, fiuat. saie, clothes Lur«s lin«-.n drawvi J, larjj, deal table* timepiece, set of iiih covers, t*-a ketilii, -^ucepaiis, boilers, urge arove,covered wajr^onette, l«asket phaeton, whip, rig. saudles, bWIl mower* iwriage la.m¡:5. corn bin. gAi-den tools, flùTr pot3, Ac- ^c. GocJs on view Morning of t>a H*. ,:cS"I:Ilg£: dock in tho Fore- r.v-^u^ ~TO PKl NTEl^ AND STATION Kit"C&<■%> riX) be SOLD, by WUVATE CONTRACT J (in Ol:e lu), afirst-eiass n;AM PK1NT1NG AN"D STATIONERY MANU- FACTURING Bl'lSE3, !-ltltlot(: in th Centre 01 the fl\¡wn (.f bwansea, y¡ih a l«^se fur 19 veoi s. at a moderate rental, GOOD\YlLL, PLAN' AND .ClUSEHY AND 8TOCK, Comprising 1 horre-m»wer stan! engine (by Hindly), t i "l.t. demy rufcehiue (by Coidsby), t"r liana or steuni, :tb two rts if rollers; foolscap folio mincr\a (tJY Croppers), iron standing presa (by Vloier ) [terioruting cnarhiite,guillotine macnuie, imperial ditto, numbering J.tto., impudng sume wih two drawers, tiirl qwwtity tit t,)1"1t:. chast:2t. iuk. fixtures, and fittlIuj,:i. Tuf abc»ve Î3 dhlJ'sea1 01 in cousequeuct of the pre- fI:out pirjprietor lu. iag taken tü business. 1W price lUid fllrtj:r l*HiILr:; apply to John AI. l.e*der. Auctioneer, (J\.krd C?uia!*Ts Swinsra^ <i9«>95 1MKU<TANT SAhi; OK ALL .\¡;u: I.KASKUOLD_ PuuPciKTli-JS IS THE TOWN OF CARDIFF. ivi l'-SSKS. STEPHENSON, AWXA. |_ DTK. <4iid ('U. are instructed by the Adwill¡s «,» tin- I.,¡,t" M. .4. 1i<e. Esq., tu "LL bv AUC- l Cardiif. ou TUUKSDAY. the 1 1rt.» lor Three ucJo<:k lIre. t,1 lie theon produced, w i. ii Miner Lots tut stuill tl.wi be itf vtruimci. 1.11' umitruirul.uib.J VALl -U.LK i'l;oPEUTLES, \"1z. >VU0D>11XD JlOI.iU; lvt 1. All tliat verv substantial aud commodious de. t. ;J f.-wily cl..I.U,ffl ill tbe iiucbt of gud-n anl.1 uniauif < S.ut an a,c in asteut, with tw<>.>uil«xl i*\ being situate iu t.»e Nevkport-i-«-uU, «i u ■.i.ui es' wai.it 5::te 'IiT. \ut" «u< I 1'1.) ^.utuULS. Tr¡;. r"put. 'i.i hd\l lor the I'<¡du" of a texiu or S9 ve»rs uvuithe 1st of May, lö2û, at tilt, tllw"huwl xround n"11 u1' JtlO. WOOD HELD-PLACE. tot Si. AU that ('IJ1\cllit.IIf. anli desirable Dwelling- f¡O)u,J 4iHl Gaid'-n, No. 1, WuoUiield pU'.v, now W tj .I'liol1 o» Jd1U :o¡ptr. ¡'i! trot the yoariy rent Lot 3, AU that Dwelling-house aud Gtirden, o.. IViMHhicat-place, in Ct. occuiiatioji llÎ Mr. John .Edwards, the yearly rout ol J.+4. j.t 4. All that lh.IIUlg.hoH a.!uJ Ganlen. o. 3, \V-MifieUi-place, uusv 11 hand, usually Jtt \t .In ",ulJtUl r nt ot L* (.41t S, All that 1>wd:'n?.t¡{<u and (irxrden. o, 4, U place, in the uocupatiun of Mr. 6. S.&\vt). at ■ x lent (If *44. v ,I that. Ihn.llill.Ii(I!!p anù Garden, Úi, 5, place, now 111 nand. usunlly let t un. annual K L.. >rm a handsome bl'K-k with brick ironts J. 2 t., C brm a IIiIU1ùrot lJlfH.'k with brkk 1rolll! <\t;t,i: s:i:T: :I1:Jf.' "'l;d to two of tlieprincipal railway stätioU, K:ujh house i coiuinodioui and well-arranged, with !ront lawn, warden and Lick entrance, together with Und at i he rar of each house avaiUbie for the erection of It,It' and c.«aeh.h.-us^. ■i r:- !■• -ivi 1. u r l.i»a«e for the residue of a ,rl},t; :¡il:r!I].t:p'(;rr.ï;:It:t: ■ 1 • which ill lie »p{K)rt»oncd fcs 1 ■ 111 X'l? 6.5. cath lut. ami Lot 3 and £ i. hK tuch l"t peranum. CIIAJILES STREET. lA 7. Ail that commodious lJe1lillJ:holl". sduate N»- 12, n ^v iLl. tbt., oi Mr. i" ,at the rent of J.t2, I f ui l»welling-houso, ihJ4W1 c •- aiijoiuirig Lot 7, now iu t4e • q v I i. ius, under kU. tlgreemcnt fjra .I."t" lvr AVUI Ylar." ir jui the 1st (It feleptcjubcr, lóí" at tfie yewlv rent ol J;Q. Li>ts and 3 have each a garden and hack entrance, lHt are hld 1ùr,J, term, ur which om y* arsarc IIn expired, at the ,p'"dy ground rtut of X"8bs.,which will bP apiiortitf.f d equally. ST. :.IA1:Y-'lI(JŒ'r, Ld 9. All tliat. verv v.doaM" Miop awl Dwelling- f. V.<. t':j, St. Mwy-stn-et, next door U> tho Koy*l H». 4- i,:w in tb* iH-cujaUon ol Mr. A. JL Hallway, !I:il Hid Ur1¡;i.tJ under h' fur 111 year1* from tl4c A' ."fr.- i*70i -t the low yearly rent of J^4. 1 Vre; r:v i. Ivsirihly situated i the leading • 'e "t the town, aud is iu i- ■ »• J i held tur tltt- residue of a Mtheiftth March, 1363, at the •• r.»r K '■ 1 L 1 •' -1 H!:ET lu.houi" being Na I>.t 10. All thai ••• ^.C.-iehtoM rr-♦. 11 I: 11. A.1 1. Dv^ling-housc, being No. i i. V- tl:eoccupation oi Mr. John v' -i r month. i.t bciit, centrnlly situated and ,• (onAnts pay all taxe^j. They • rihe residue 01 a tenu 0. v. ,• • 1;; i'roin ^3th March, loSui, at ■ 'iityl 2->. 6d., whicliwiil be Vktl»K|-JAH-STUBET. V-t 12. All that Dwelliuij houie, King No. 2% Tredt- £ +' ill the occupation 01 Mr, J. Munay, tit tJJ 1 ..t ',ik, e,t w.rklv. LA 13. All that D'weUing-houv, being l'iù, ZO, Tredc- fU ,<ir« in OW occufmtion of M.r. Jauics !,lcbu V ■»»10 <. f (}. >%eeki\ 1 i j i < ure held for the residue of a t«rm of J. 'J' ",X;;¡)h¡:f.t:i!¡:tVl:11Si¡;4\U:J oi 1.1. whicii will l>e equally apportioned. I- Vli .t'?U ?iL'Z?AKU?'m'JBTS H. Al u«at Iswelhug-bou.v, being No. 2. 1)a-ç. >+ in th- ceui»atton ot Mr. Thom;U3 Jlaie, at ^'VuvMvr-mot^.ea. :"ï.¡,'l' 'F(J:It; .O, ??r.'A?t' 14. now i. the P.tiu. of Alton: at the weekly rent of Ss. .tlol: :ril; ')ttf!;nI:i,ft' the residue "i a t.-rui «.t v« 41^ trom 250i March, ItcS.atthe g; i.'i, wh.cil will Ik.' equally app-r- .1: ,'I:l:}:;th:Ejt:f.k h ,lr'v*r l>we|Jir,i £ -hoi;jes, tviiig Nos. 1 «.. »> Koh. i se tr. t j,.t ut 7^.5.1. ,Kt wivk each. i i r? Ul" lv"' Dwelling-houses, being*Nos. 3 !.■» a. 7s. G-l.t^r «■,« K wh. J.1:tJ'11j'I' alt):;13i'¡'J1;: ¡,i !ios. 5 i *• !t al 7s. tXL JJr week each. n ih.' ebixlioiLvs e..i,.pnsmi in L:tilt>, 17, Jtnd 13 are h ltl uiiderlea^e n.rtbe r^Uhie i-t a torm t,f ?9 ??' ??'' ????. !?7. ?t the '?r?r<.und vent xlo, whic.i will t>e uppoiiioned at *2 10s. t!l ),,?e. f t';r further ?ticuh" apply to Mtasr!?Mtfutd I !n. .Si.ic.ton, (r, .irn-t, MHn. Ii.-sIpi or to A'i. rym 1'. v j r.-«:• • Ctt:lift S'i76S L,\l.1L Sl'KJNC STl'IJ SAI.K O UtNTSKS AND </TUEU 111'[;1: AfESSRS. ?t?i'n)?s?\, ALEXAN- ?.?h)i.ndC)).t.i.t.?\t,)?tthtit ANNUAL h,FU SALK (,P KoU8K^, l!»" r> ot llt'Jm'H aif' tit nt Ir'IHen connected II n t'!(• J,ot":dhl1l1; Wli! t'e hdd at. tt, T:tP«,it4.lry. t^roifj.oii U J.DN EHJ,'AY, th?ti. 01 ?ht u??'?' .J..I"<. I\ for thi, Sale, 10^. W.96&1 ^alcs bi> aurtion. -iJ.;ÕÍ;-I;I,Í,T, ,:¡¡¡C K; T?ESS?t. STK)'!)i?SU'X, ALEXAN- l't't."H)<.?ndC<).Y.iI?i;t.t,yAUCHO? ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND UI1L1UNG j¡JCKS, AndTllllEK TUOUSAN D ( MOUK OU LESS) At the Works, Upper Urange, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, A:>ril 7th, USl, at Twelve o'dock.. in Lo stÜtahle to buvirs. Three Months* Credit with approved security. 39733 SYSTEM -STREET, CARDIFF. Messrs. stepuenson, ALEXAN- I)EI., ."I C?. 1. 61:1,L AmiOt, ut th* QuM'n't Hotel, CanlHI, oii'I'RL IL?4Y- UAY.A?h) 7, 18?61. t Sevcn uctuck in the Evening (subject to conditions to ),, t)??. produced), 11 that ('biË1t0,I:II ¡Yf A?U??RE??I?, Situate and being 1\0. 43, Sysrtem-itreet, Spl,\t:.nd. Cardiff, conUinlug front and back sitting riK-m-f, with three liedrooms alld other conveniences. Hdd unutr lea4« (m Lord Tredegar fur the residue of a term oi stars from the 2oth ot Maivh, 1S67, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 101" awl now in thr. occupation ol Mr. John Morris, at the rent 01 7s. jier t\« k. The House has recently been painted awl repaired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at thur Ofticcs Queen's Chambers, Caruiff; or to Mr. II. Heard, 8olidtor, Cardiff. (\BD9 ^AlTfcT OF LUASL UOLD^ PROFIjIrrLES~LN KOATIL MKSSliS. STEPHKNSON, ALEXAN- 1l DEK.andCO. "ill ELLhy AUCTION, at the ?w?h's Hotel, ?Lrdiff?u' THURSDAY, iUi April, l??l, iAt..5e\"n oVUk k p.m., the following e\c< llent LEASEHOLD PKOPKIilTES CROIT STliKKT. PAJiTRUHiE ROAD r TiOt 1. Three Houses, !>eing No?. 32,43, and Lot2. Tbrte Houhc^, U-iug l1g. 3,, and '31, L )t 3. 'fh? Houses, heing O, .1 'k). E;»ch Lot is h«l<i lor the unexpired term ol S3 year?, .t a ground rent of £ 3 169. 9d. per auuuUl. ,?i llt to ueeklv ten:uits at 8s. each house. T') PA Z ,?H Lot 4. Three Houses, (icing Nos. 24, 26. and 28. held for the uneM'iied term of 9'J years, a.t:J giMund rent of £71(;3, per annum, and let to weekly tenants at Ss. each house. EMERALD-STREET: Lot 5. Two Houses, being Nos. 18 and b. Lj>: 6. Two Houses, being Nus, 17 and lv». Each Lot is held ior the unexpired term (11 99 j.J,T. at a ground nJ1t of A'5 lM"r anuuw) 4Uti let (f. weekly t.Uill.ut;4 ut 7g txl. t'aeh hou^e. CLIiTON-sTUEET. Lot 7. Corner nous alld Shop, now used a,.oIt a coffee tavern, and the house adjoining, iu the occupation of Mr. Jott.llI. held for the unexpired tertu of 99 years, at a ground rent u1 £5 I- annum. The I'oregohig houses ar»t situaUnl in i& rapidly im- proving neighbourhood. They are substantially built, and tHfl ug held at low ground remits, an uii- u'maJllpportumty i afforded investors of acquir- ing a good and improviug security. Further pRl'tlrulars ('.III t>t> Ul¡t_ln(',t"lt the Auctioneers, Qneen's Chaml^rs, Cardif f: or of Messrs. Dalton. Spencer, CorW tt, and hvus S«(he.it*>rH, Ckiq]Cf. t :I "I(;I:i¡"FF )fN MESSKS. STKmiONSOX, ALEXAN- DER, and CU. äe i!lgtruetd by Mr. John Wihiam* to SELL by AUCTION, at rJw ahov* hrm. on 'CHL* the 14nh dav ot 41)"il 1881 the following 'fH \;f.A'J l\Lt ;Ö'¡;:iii1'¡M :T',I'lug 20 fat sheep, 7 yearling sheep, 28 ewes aud lanilts, b fat steers, 1 twcv-vear-<»l d steer. 2 twi» year-old lieifers, tun- year-old heifer and calf. 2 yearling steers, 1 yearling Leiter, 2 milking cows aud calves. 3 milking cows in call. 2 store p»^s», 3v«*rv usefnl «'art horses, 3 cart mures, I cart. mare and colt, 2 three-year-old eolte, mow of well- lurvcsted dõver hay. about 20 tuns; G mow llf straw. 2 wagons, 4 -is, double plough, 2 sets iron tlrs. 1 M't wagon ditto, turnip seuffler, iron roller, 2 wiunowing roachiuos, eliaff maeliioe and horse gear, turuip cutter, wheelbarrow, horse rake, s\erJ.1 sets of harness, together with a portion of tho household fm)iture ami dairy llt?3s, comprising tx-dstds. feather l?U*tb cl<airs, Jte., double cheese press, ?• churns, cheese vats, kc. Time Illoutb.. credit- will be given to purchasers of £10 and upwards ujwri approved security. 29784 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AVON NEWI?o l?T-ROAi), ROATH, CARDLFF. 1 E.HS. STL1'illSO, ALEXAN- 1\-1 Di:R, aud CO. are imtructetl b), M, S. S, Cro?s t,? ELL bv AUCTION, on the J)rpmls3 Wl At. on ESDAY aud WEDNESDAY, Iho 215th and 27th ot April next, tjie whole ot the Superior and Valuable of Ap?0L;6KH LD FI RNITUKK A?'i Kl^FKCTS. J-Nill |»arUcular5 and date of Sale will appear in tuture Advertisements. a01l SALE TO-MORDOW. CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND LOFTUS-OTREET, CAN1\>N. BALE OF DESIRAULE LEASEHOLDS. MIL Eo J. EVANS will ::tELl. by AUC- TION, on WEDNESDAY, JApril 6, IfcSl, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at 7 p.m. precisely. Lot 1. 187, Castle-road, a convenient Villa, pica- santlv situated; held for tho residue of 99 years Irom lS74,at a vearly ground rent of £ 512s. 6d. Lot 2. tow Cottages in Loftus-street (out of Clivc- road), Cauton held ior residues of 99 years Irotn l £ 80,at an annual grouud rent of £ 2 p?' bu" Two-thirds of purchase money may remain OR niort- g-dg at £ 5 per ut. Further particulars 01 the Auctioneer, or M,. W.!tyr. Eva" SoHeit"r. 2U, Churuh-itrceU CardiO'. Dated March 30, %1. Auctic?net,es Offi?Lt?, CLurch-strect Chambers, Car- !f. HAVKLOCK-3TKEET, UPPER GRANGETOWN. MH, E. J. EV AXS baa been iustrucW to BELL bv A UCEI ON, at t b? WHot,], E li?.IISI)AY, the 14th April, 1881, at Seven o'clock in tho Evening, subject to the conditions of Sale to be then produced, ,,d in one or tnore lot or lots, U3 may b' determined on, all thu" THKEE MESSUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES, Situate and numbered b, 8, and 10, Havelock-street, Upper Grangetown, C'diff nla to ? 'p?,?t.ble tenants at the low rent of 5". ?d. per ?e,,k cab. The b?),, '?? are held under I- granted by tr,.W, 01 Lord Windsor, for the term 01 99 years Irom 1st f1874 at the ground rent 01 £ l. &l. per annum, auù will be 901d under a power ot sale contained in a mortgage deed. Further patriculars can 1, obtained fr.1tn the Aur- tioneer, irom Mr. J. B. Miller, Solicitor, 87, St. Mary- street, or from Mr. WM. BRADLEY, Solicitor, 3, High-street, Cardiff. Auctioneer's OfHcf3. Church-street t:lJambcr3, 31704 BROADWAY, PEAUL-STREET, AND ARTHUR- STREET, CARDIFF. MK 11ENHV L. JONES will SELL by 1" At'(,-T,io"I th" Angel Hotel, Cardiff, IN El's b."?I'Ay, of April, 1881, at Stven o'clock p.m., in such J, I)' U, then dcid,.l upon, anJ subject to conditions 01" t'ialc theu produced, tin: follow- ing desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES BROADWAY. I.ot 1. TwH small Villas. Nos. 164 and ICC. L ,t 2. A capital Shop, o. 168 (at the comer of Arthur-street), with convenient Coach-house, Stable, and Loft over. Lot 3.. Two small Villas, Nos. 148 and ISO, L, 4. A Large- ôlwp, N,, 1H, at tll, Comer of Maud- street, with Double Stall btabie, Coach-house, and Lott over large Y. i and Side Entrance with the Villa ad. J joinin* g, No. 152. ¡oining, :1, PEARL-STREET. Lot 5. Two Houses, ;iituate opo.jte tho Canadian Hnt?l. ARTH U R -STR EET. Lot 6. Two nt)Q3es. situate ou the cast side, recenUy COT!I,letlt.. The whole of tht: hu are wcll1)ililt. and let to re- spee.table tTo. rOllw of Lt. 1. 2, 3, and 4 can im advanced at once, as the private improvements ar,? ^°° The several lota are held for the residue of 99 years &t moderate ground rDts. Further particulars can beobtaiiied of the Auctioneer, (4. tit. Man-street (lr to the \"f"ud,!<s solicitor. Mr. West yr-Evans, 20, Church-street, Cardiff. 39798 SALI., THIS DAY rORT OF CARDIFF. FOR TIIE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. *ALK OF SHIP'S 8TOlli MESSRS. COURTIS ai?d SON are in- l' stxucted ti) SKLL bv AUCTION* without iraerve, ou ,I)AY, the 5th of 'rt Eleven o'clock pre- cisel} y at the Baltic Building*, Mount. Stuart-square, the STOKBS, ei SI up Bt'CKHUKST, Consisting of dour, sugar, pt".H.S, codt18h, ham and bacou, pearl barlev, calavance, oatmeal, rice, biscuit, pre.1<fVeÙ i^tatoes; also a quantity ,f Boatswain s St- 'II' wtJlIgof b.eLi IDäJ'hue.1oghne. ..k. t?i. Ac. The ?,t.1- ?". be inspected H" the 4th 01 Al.il, or the d., .1 Sdl?. J,.r (urtber puticll!a apply to the Aii(?tion?r3, 5. P.?ll -I >■ C,,di ff ('tif:ORi:OW', ¡¡,;6lJ2.- 1, UIG1I riTKELT. NEWPORT. MON. BILK OF CiKNUKNH OU, l'AINTL-NUS. By Kmmc.nt and Art, it,. I R. Lr\:lIGOT1\f:Jb recein-d J\!I in.tmc¡¡o¡" to SKLL by ATCl'ION", aI loe -'o add" on WKUNBtUAV, Apr'1 6. and I hi ee fot lowiup ilivs.an ititermting an(Jf OIZ ?ud WATER COLOUH PAFNTINGS, ludLHtiJJ c-xainplea trom tbtt }('!3 of Edwin Unyea. R.H A. K. F. Ho!t. K.A. L Steven, John Fiinltner, R. H .A. «H,t. >V.B Mucliell O. Philp Willis W. Clifford J. Thors .lohu Wilson B. Scott llenry Chaplin G.L. Frunltlin C \"incant. J. Sant, X.A. JIl. Sinela.nd otticrs. The Auctioneer t>eg9 to call attention to this hale, as It presents an opportunity rarely to be met with of securing 1«11UJ fide works of Art. Ie to eommenoe a.t. Two and Seven pm. \10 \Vellncs- day, atid Seven o'clock p.m. following days. Catalogues may l>e had of the Auctiouecr, Theatre lUiVid Luildiugs, Cartfiff. 39" IN TH!; HIGH COl'UT OF .fl'nçE, QUEEN'S LN THE UIGII COI?l,'F 111' .1U'TICE. QUEE-N-S BENNETTS v. KJLLLUEKG AND ANOTHER. T" SALE by AUCTION of SHAKES iu Swedish liirque .lava, bv Tribe, dirkr, and Co, advortii. T for Apdl 7, WILL -N(Yi TAKE FLACK. C.rdifT..pril 2,1881. 39';ù9 Illtfl)AT NEXT. VICTORIA BALE-UOOM. ST. MARV-STKEtT, CAIiDlFF. MEHS, sa^muel ana NICHOLLS m-ill SELL by AVCTIO, at Uieabove Jtuoou. on I IUOAY. April 6. ,T- aud Scvcji p.Ul,.a Uankrupt StOl IIf BOOKS. STATIONERY, ANI) FANCY GOODS. CaiAloeues rnv bt haù on applk.jou. Dated Church-street, Atui 12. IBS). TIOUT OF CAUUIFF. FOR TIIE BENJ TT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCBRN. MESSRS. SHOKT and DUNN have been it 6 i'Mtructedto "ELL by PU?UCA?CTtO?on TU?t'AY, Apn) 12, ISBI, ,t tb,; CtMrn? of Com- wcree. Cardiff, tho meTie.C SHIP IDA ?? EMMA, 0, Br-nien. Laelv d.unagrd by lire, 1,414 torn net 'i3t(-rt built at Maiue, l: in 1$7b, ??d wa classed I 3-3r>l9 1-1 in French Veritas.and A1 atKuglish Hoyd'a. SUc carries alwut 1.900 tons dead weight,, is coppcr 1attnd, ;uid i now Ivlnj near Me3r3. Uill and Sons ?' ?it,?.'? B"c bM.H. C?rdiS, Hberf?hemay b, inspected. !)'?'?)!??'P'?" For ?erpMticu).iM..P[-? hi M. Krieger, Esq, the Geru?n Con?) toC-?? ):?. on tMM? the ?', 01" to lie ÅU(.tionIJ! WG1 I'OKT OF CARDIFF.  THE rF'<M?r OF WHl'M IT MAY CONCERN. I ???SIIOKT a? DUNN have boon j V I instructed t» SELL by FFUL1C AIXTIO.N on ??AY.????,,?,?, ¡ ?  s}lip Idä and EmIDii. late1. tI.un"fld by  oj':i.s .i1,Ji'['I;¿Y: \;('f. pork. 0-r, brr.ad. pfa3, & ,hi,b Wing at Messrs. f razer wo top ö¡ tll. Ra.t lIut" !Jock. Cardin. *!»-silc wUUakJVlace where th.- itorraaru lying, a. 5{1 t:jt'r :PPIY t. 1t Ki, tr? fuq" tJI Dock, or to the ^B^Car- dlff. the  rArBiliN WALES ?a!fs! i;i;o;Dli' I ALMA HOTEL, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ,?L-VA IIOTEL, LIL;I'E DO(jK?13, CAI?DIFP. facing Hie Old ?'?A Lack vEnivancc to GJ.mùrgaJLUr CAiiat). ?/B'hj?i;'S. Y?H'? IENKINS ai?d CO. i?i. fm'ubfKn hmtfuct?d »x> SELL by AUCTMX, ujvon Lhe Premises as awn", on TUESDAY, th 2611? day .1 April, 15S1, at Seven o'clock i.? 1,; ti?? 'H:AS?rOttT.HNYj<AlM From the lot dav ot Julv, l8W' 01 the A? A HOThL Aforesaid, which is hehl, with the Fixtures and Fittings, at the Kent ul £ li:0[^r annum. The above Property will be Sola subject to a wortAc ,01 LI awl interest. The amont 01 such nlûrt.e and interest ujJ to tlie prviposed day (If cornpletjúl1 will be given ¡¿t. the t ime ot Sale. The purchaser will have to tal»o the utensils (as per inventory), anil the small stock-in-trade by valuation, or a Hun to be named at the time uf Sale. The purchase to bt completed, Anù iNsscs3ion given, on tin- iGth day otMay next. The inventory u'1Jc li1J.clet.1. and orders to view obiaiued u1 the Auctioneers live days prior to the day u1 For fllrthn 1"u tkuIÄI:; apply to tlH _u("lh,ll". or to Wilham Jones, lqt Soiicilor,29and30,St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Auctioneers' Oftice?, l'i\;Jh,umonk: ChíLlU!>t. Caidiff, rjarehab, Iciii. .?91C8- SALE THIS lIAY. CO-OPERATIVE bioLES, WATEliLOO:STREET, ,;WA,EA. t ??j?L U.CHAKLl? HLUUE8 (late liejnon I j.i ali\lliuh('), lias bt'H tu¡ru('tt'J to SELL by ?n.i.tC AUC'liOl*. at the atovo place, ou TUESDAY Ar, 11 auseiulalid valuable assortment o[ Wl"tI HOLSFllOI.D FliliMTOKE AND OTIIIIII EFFECTS, 11,1 Removed for convenience of Sale, Comprising- Walnut draw ing-rooiu sulk. mahogany sideboard willi plale-giass ba-:k, lLH¡,l1og¡Ujr tClC:Io4,;HjJO dmmg-taliie with ,tc" ktil mahogany lw and othr tabies, mabognny sola in h.ur seHling, mahogany easy chair iu ditu. si\ < ceasional cttairs, mahogany book- I Case ith cupboard, walnut whatnot, barmouium, iNm í1 pier la!sc) a\ gdt traiues, glS I:U,iJ1s, wire bUmls, window poles, curtains, hat anvl umbrella stand, Brus- sels and otnci ?IV13, bmttirugs, taig?iisg" iigiit-day cl icU, fenders and tire-irons, iron umbrella stand, iron hall-tester and other bedsteads, paillasses, leather aud luillpuft U«ds, mahogany chests oi aruwers, I paij^ied dilh). mahogany washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chamwr ware, mahogany towel mils, cane chairs, Ac., kitchen tables auu cluiirs, scaics aud weights, perambulator, and also the usual kitchen n.:qw3ites. bale lo eommeuce at Eleven a.m. Goods on vie-w Morning of Sale. Auctioneer's OttK-e. t'ik Oxford-street. Swansea. oL'7ho SALt: OF VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY AT SWANSEA. MR. CHARLES IHIUU? (taMDcynoa l.l.L and HUAI1) has been in>tnii.'teu to SFLL by ii'L ?'tU?. t? t?' !.??r?? Anns Hotel, Higi?-?ll 1. Swanset. on MONDAY, April 11, 1831 (subject to such I ,i:I;i \(II}t :l tfJ:k)t toUowini; very Iidlie ?iOLD Pli(?Pl?1,TY Lot, 1. All those thive substantiully-built Dwciliuf;- houses and Premises, situatoand beii' g N(I.14. lw and It,. PhillipVparade, Swansea, containing seven rooms each. Two of the Houses are let at 7s. 6d. per *cek UdJ tor a term oi 99 years, less two day,. from the 1811, at a ground rcul 02 £ 88s. ¡x.:r !,¡:)t, a. Ad that extensive and substantially-built Business Vreiuiscs ;1ud weJllUg-lJ(luse-, situate aud being .ù. -iV, Oxfo1"J-rl:t, ::)Yd4U8ea, late in the OCCU!JÄlluJ1 ot tr. Joseph Andrew, ironmonger, containing large siiop and warehouse, 01.(11.1 atso very commodious awj wdl- unan«td dwelling-house, with back eutrauce. Hdû for a term of db j^sars, Jr two dys, Jnm September 29, 197 l, ?t,j? ,ll ,-I rcutal Vi 4?? hlr ibe lirstSl years, and £ 30i>er auuum for the re- ?i,der of the term. Lot 3. All that substautially-built Dwelhrg-houso and Premises, situate and being No. 143, St. Helcn's-avtnuo, with luck entrance, containing seven rooms, now let at (i3''Held °or a term of 99 )Car3, le?? five days, from tù ittth day ol Juuv. lotv, at a ground rent ot AJ 16s I Lo"f 1i;e Two well-built UwtUing.houses and. 1)lll¡J15'S. situate 8ml being Nos. 65 and ob, estern- street, Swansea,containing me roouis, and let at Ö. p,r week each h.u,?. k i,Lf' ?f 99 vears, 1.. two da,ls, f01D the 2tlh day oi 1.t,gr d r?,?t i A:,) 1. oer annum. Lot. All that substantially-built Dwelling-h. ouse and, PrcUlisu, with baek entrance, situate and being No. 16, i Lryuymor-u-rrace, COl1hlÜÜag seven roows, now !et at £ ib IJtr annum. Held tora ?ral of S9 years, 1.? two d, ays. from the I tltuJJia)':cf.: ¡gJ:jtli::lj:tt f¥X:3: lot !6. aJ"t substantiaUy-buHt and pleasantly situated Private Residence, with L4Ck entrance, situate and iJ1g o. 21, Walter-road, Swansea, latdy occupied Y"r- A"r Held tor a tr?. 99 y?.1, less two d;iy?, from tbt? | ^4thday fJ..C, ata CrOW.d IVUL 01 4bdS. t?d. peranuum.. Lot 7. All that wdl.built Dwellmg-houso and Pnn mis. with b?,k eiitlau? situate aud hciug Xo, 43. Hafod-street, Hwallea, containing si room,. now Jet t Us. per week. Held tor a term of 29 years, leas two days, from the Ùl diLY ot September, lliW, ö:it a grouud rent oi ,1;11. I' anuum. Lot 8. Allt"-? lo ",Il-b??ilt D.Illip ,7 and Premises, 5ituate aDd being Nos. 46aud 47, Hatod-sCreet, Swausea, containing four rooms, and let at 5s. per week each house. I Hekt for a term of years, less five d, from the £ 9tb September, 18oo, at iI. grouud vent it3 Q.öd. per nnum.. Lot. All those Two well-built and pleasantly-situatA ed, DWt:1lll1g.l..&uusc5 anAl Premises, 6itu.te and being Nos. t0 and bi, ¥1lt View-ten a-e, bWa.I1sea. conUuiung six rOUID, and )It at ??. &1. jk*r week -?h house. Held for a term of 76 'r?,,?. two days, i.. the tothdayof December, 1872, at a ground rent ot £ 4 109. per aIlllum, I Lot 10, AU that substantially-built Dwelling-house Lot 10. situate and in¡ No. 7, Henrietta-street, .t4 1W. U t" occupation of Mr.T. M. Symmon3. 11?:ld for a term .1 93 y. less t- ty?,tI 25th March, 1872, at the yearly rent oi X4. ftalc to commencc at Three o eloek p.m. For further particularo apply to H, 1. Leyson, Esq" S.1i?i or to th C Auctioneer, 98, Oxionl-street, I Swansea. | 'SALE THIS DA* I L'OWJ!illUGK IMPORTANT 8.U.F. OF PIUMK FAT SHEEP, FAT CATTLE, SOWS IN FARROW, A?«D BTORE PIGS. MESSKS. K JONES "d SON are favouitd with instrueUons f?.. MI. William Muun, .1 Bovertou-place, to BPLI by AL:(?VION. on TUESDAY, II" bth d. of April, Icól.. the £ >hect» Market, Oowbridge. the followiug ltL'CIJ MõUeMrii1: ;;ofW:l. i SO Prime ht Sheep, principally yearling wethers. a Fat Sieers, Cow, aud Heifers. 3 Berkshire Sows in farrow. 40 SU'r, P?g,. iIr.t'1: Sale to commence at Eleven (,'clol'k, I The attention of Botchers i invited to tlWi Sal<i of Pr, Fat 8"- Bridgend, tfUth Marcli^loSl. LAN SAN NOR COURT. Situate three miles from Vowt,rit1gc:wct one ulile from Ystradowen Railway Station. ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE OF FAT CATTLE, PEDIGREE HEREFORD CA'ITLE, STullE CATTLE, PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS, HOKSES, COBS, PUNIFI, MESSRS. R.JONES and SON havc been favoured with instructions Irom Mr. John II 't.bLL by AUCTION, on HU BI)A th, 7th day 01 April, lSoi, the following well-bred d?,y ui A??LL,, HORSES, AND PIGS, CompriilJg- SIXTY-SEVEN HEAD OF CATTLE, Yi,. ,-4 fat 11 I.d 7 fat Durham w,?, 5 fat heilers, 1 tb- year 01,1 steer, 1 fat bulk, ?- three-vear-old Hereford ;lt6ft'IUtC::bJii: lslt::ä tluee-Vear-old'heifers in forward condition, 3 Hereford C41S and (IHs. 2 sborthoru ,s in full l,r at, cro3j. bred yearling heifers, 2 Hereford ditto by "Starlight," I yearling Herelord heiter, took ifrst pri/e at Tredegar 1'!uuw. 1S80; 1 ditto, wok third prize at the same show; 1 heifer calf, oy" Horace ii.,M the property of WiIIiJIJD Thomas, Eó'I, The Hayes, uUy; 1 yearling bull, by ■•Starlight, look brs IJrUc at Cardiff and Swar? Bbows,"ltto0; yearling bull, by 6wlight", dam Duchess," took seeoud prize at Tredegar Hhow, 1330; 1 Hereford cow aud calf, by Horace IL," 2 llcrclurd cows iu calf. 1 Hereford cow H uche.8S," by "The Doctor," amicalt by" Horace 11. lditto,by "Princess," bv Ii The Doctor," and calf, by "Horace 11. as Dt pair took tjrt i?ri- at Cardiff and Swansea Shows. PIGS, Viz.Zpur-bred Bcrl 3 ire sows in farrow, by 1..? y f?,,V,,ty Jenkins, Esq. 8 young pi«s trom that celebrated sow wt took first prize at C:rdiU Newport, aud CO\1¡'brtd:e Shows.. HOES-BS. Viz.—1 four-ycai'-old chestnut horse by U Hdnfred," good iu harness or under !äÚdle ra.ud action; 1 four-year old bay cob by YOUJIC' edigw C?oulet,"1-3 i n harmss Of under saddle, \'t'iy tast; 1 cream-colourcd cob horse, fow years old, 15 btld3 high, b.r? "!?r?)ld cart coll, b\f Mr. Braddick's Young Glamorgan" 1 ditto filly, ov ditto, both good work" two-year-old iron grey w t .It, by Young g. It ?r? 1 U,d y two-year-old cart coJt, by Mr. Thomas's (Aburtbin) u Volunteer promising well-bred two-year-old coh (tIJy; two-year-old cream colour coli. will ma.ke a ;:o;ood saddle and harness horse; 1 black tw..3-Id 1 WttN dit%?,g match, both by "?- g dig- Comet"; 1 very promising two-year-old bay entire -b, by U Youn Cardigan Comet"; ?IfW iron rcy rl hyrse, sevei? years uld, a capital woehrr in all ki?fs of browu p.4u,,t?d gwd under uddle. suitable for ?rying .hifdm.4 On^month's credit will be giveii on the fat stock, and t ?,? t? "it..1' T,I"d Stcurity. to purchasers of £ 10 nù upward%, or dswtirt lor Cäoih t the of 5 per ..it. l??, annum. Udl1:sbmont. at Eleven. Sale to commence at 12,30. Tiie Auctioneers invite the special attention of Butchers, Farmers, and Breeders to this important 8aJ of Pedigree allll otl1tr Stock, tho wl10lc 01 which they can thoroughl'y recommend as well worthy of notice. For further particulars apply to tbe Auctioneers. Pan- coed and Bridgend. 39ïG, SALEOFTUK REMAINDER UF THE LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT HIGH CROSS FARM, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. 1l'l L rf 1N-, 1't'i 1 h" "I; 1V favoured with in5tructions from Mr. VWi9 Lewi?, wtmis leaviri" the lariu. 1. SELL by PUBLIC &uc- TION, on the Premises, on TU}DAY. April 19, ISLI, ?t Twelve ,/dud¡ NùulJ, the. whole uf the remainder ot Lij LIVE AND DAII FARMING STOCK, I!\IPI.J<;ME,\1. noCBEUOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHEK EFFECTS. Co.upruinE—Purebred Hereford hull. "Uipt-un". <uur cows in calf; o'? heifer, M?en barren cowi, p ow«r- rt 6, li t'a I b: ?2"y= ,,Id; p..?, a years old; poaJtrv, reaping machines, clu*ffcutters, narrow-wheel and ?"d-h?l ,,Ll d "?ggiits, rick of oat straw, rick of wheat traw.50 sacks of hliILck T.rtar setd oat9. Ac., and the usual Household Furniture, including handsome -d- tvaluut piano- forte, \:yInUflh;n;o v Si ?'iCt-?h?f-tM? ?.illi-lif beds, mttir.? waohh,& aud wrh'ging machiuc, mangle, by Bmdiord and Co, Ac,. &C. No Reserve. 11,<1 Au"Uo" Omces, 5. Commcrcial.street. I\ewpmt, 111011., 1II.n'lJ 8O.1S:>1. 9743'1i Newport, Mon., March 80, 097^3 < LYDNEY MONTHLY STOCK SALE. MESSliS. 1). LEGGEand SON will SELL 17?Tl?-N.,tt the Fmther3 Hotel, Ly?ncy, -i??,?DAY BXT, the Gth nt April* 1381, bO HEAD OF FAT AND SIOm; CATTLE, 120 FAT 8H.EBP, .0 STORE PIGS, &c. s?l,t E o'clock punctually. 3978 Tt/r" I?CH A E L P A 1 Nj?, M '3fLL POSTER, TOWN CRIER, Ac., S. SEYMOUR-STREET, ABERDARE, g" (0 1I,tnrm the Puhe and TVad'^nieft in general t.b? h? RENT'S some of < ho LARGEST POSTING- STATIONS In South Wales, and is ready to RcceLva Orden for Posting, Ac., in oU>cn.1are, AbcrmaDJ aud district. N.ll.-{;ontrolCt3 rnaùc, I Price list, onapplication. 31884 DANlliJ. OWlvN & CO.'S A 11AILWAY TIM K TABLES, the only Due nublislied in Wales, priee Id. 2s. per aunum, free by inist. St. Atary-5\rCt't.. Cardiff. alt b urtion. BALE THIS DAT. TO GENTLEMEN, FAKMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. Messrs. BK\?ON aud LEWIS will l.'t..l.. SELL b,AUCTIO?N, at the J?ffi- Arm' Bokl Ul.Jl Repository, Gxtord-etrcet, HWaU:k8, on TUES- DAY, April 5,1881, the following ".eluJ and valuable UO)MES" DOGCARTS, ?NA?fuXS, HARNESS, &c. 1. Black IL..?, th,. YUl'S, 14 hands, good iu ?i?lgi? and double harness, and sound. 2. Bay Horse, 13 hands, quiet to ride and drive. 3. Bay Mare, 15,3 hands, rising five years, by" Kiog Tom," good in harness, aud warranted sound. 4. Strong IWy Horse, 15,3 hands, four years old, suit- ahle lur a VUI (If tariu work, aud soum1. 5. Very powerful Bay Cob, 14.3 hands, live years old, qidet to Vide and ùdn, :"LUJ sound. 6. Handsome Black Cob, 14 hands, five years old a capital hack, up to weight, and carries ü. lady; quiet in !UtJues3. auù 9IIUWt. 7. Very handsome Cardigan Cob, 15 hands, four years, quiet tu ride and drive, strong, a tine wovcr. and souud; the property 01. gentleman having no further use for lJim. 8. Bright Brown Horse, 14.1) hands, fix years, good in single and double harness. 9. Black Horse, 14 bauds, eight years, a clever hunter, good iu single and double harness, anù tandem, aud sound. The abuver two lot. the property of a gentlemen having no further use for them, have cn driveu together, and caB be highly recoWll18DcJt"lI. 10. Brown Harness Horse, 10.1 hands, six years old, quiet iu single and double harness, with good action; sold fur 110 Unit, and open to V. S. examination. II, Dark Bay Mare, four years; 14.2 hands, good in saddle and harness. 12. Grey Mare, five years old, a good worker, and ititt)lt? i,?r fann work. 13, Dark Bay Cart Horse, a good worker, and sound. l??P.'ny.l.2hi.i.d?,t.)ur)c.iM; e?y 1,?t in h.rJle.\vith good knee action, ami sound. b. A remarkably pretty White Pony, ti?. 3 r, old, 11 hands high, 'iUJut to flUe aud d,i,?, ou?,d, without blemish ur vice; also two-wheeled Trap aud Harness complete. 'fl? Pony has been in tegular work, "ud t? parted with for no lault. Abo ?'ca?, VU-a-viS rh?ct?n. ?,1-1 to new.VM- ttbh? Stt?hu": (.uiUtbk Inc a CuuI3 or J 4 ban'h Mpriu: Carts, Stout: Carts; fjvt:r»1 sets of Siugle and Double Harness; Saddles aod Bridle:1, Head I>t¡oJI., Ac., "'e. Each horse must be provided with a halter, and be in the Yard by Ten o'clock on the Morning ot Sale. 6ale of Horses to commence at 2.30 p.m., antl the Car- riages aud Harneu immedLiAteJy aller. Auction aud Est ate Agency Ofllces, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-strect^Swansea. bli SALE to-morrow. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA,' WEEKLY SALt: OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE EVERY WEDNESDAY. MESSRS. REYNON and LEWIS have '.I. b?n instruct? to SELL by PUBUC AUCTION, ? ? ?ve M.trt. on WHD?KSDAY, April 6th, IMt, t large aud varied assortineut of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. t 11 39jA9 ^alrsi tij)$rfliate Contract. LÔèú)1 ù;f.i \¡¡'i[ :vful:ÖyIid; I "VoKT1 i)iK kaiIaVA Y and TRUCKS of all d=Tip. tions. Challenge Bl1gine, with and without boilers,com- bi,d. X"?. BAGNALL. C?t? Engine W.,k, St?Cord. 39668 n kc. "f_ ,_r. WHY PAY EJ,a(T:, THE FIRST SWANSEA STAHH- T IJOWK?iT BU1LDING SOCfET?. InforpoiaU'd undr the Act o( 13/4. OrFICE ? Ti?Tit?ELD-iiTKEBT. SWAN?-HA. The Interesting Qlltt.iuUS Why ray Kent and •• How con 1 become my own landlord by the iiaynieiit 01.. small Weekly Subscription >" willI> answered ill a LKCTIJIUO by MH. R. B. STAlUi, On Starr-Bowkett Building Societies, their Kules, Work- ing, ?,?d AU\'aDteJ showing them u, be among tJ??? ?' ?ufsib?t? of SBLF HELP. T<? dc)htr<;d 0,,V SDAY EVEMNG. APRIL 13, 1?1. TRII TOWN-HALL, SWANSEA. Chair to t? take. A,, 7.30 p m by I CHA:Æ' BA?HS?.. J.i' PYKONE. It6r the L,?u,? Di,-t.r, .?d Audi.. ill be 'p"'i" IAWts?peciRli?*inviced, A?msi.iont'm'. J?dititspeemUyinviK'J. l:!dtl3tr1J'r:ü1.formatjon to be obtained of the ?i?et?ry, at the Office, every day t-. Ten to tive, Th?sda).'W to Two. N.B.—Early ?p)iMt'.o? ior Membenhip is requMted, a £ t.1'.e_IIl""J.s IiW¡j. __ö_. PR I N C 1 PALI T Y ])&BJ.S1t:-¡'r L1IiV&S1'.YT BUILDING SOCIETY. INCOME, 21sr YEAR, £ 93,53». The Oldest, Largest, and Best in the Neighbourhood. Profitable to the Investor. ?ate to tbe Dept)SZi Most Cheap ""d ,t.bl, to the Borrower. Business T-.?t?d D.il,. Apply i,,? t;t;Š;Y"ar t) the MM?"? S?ecrt:?ry, Ur W. BAN DBR?I, :ET. CARUtFF. 28, ST. HARY-STREBT, CARDIFF, Or Agents:—Mr. K. Thomas, 43, York-place; Newport. OrAs'-nh! ??. ?. '?°°?;nuntb. Pi-y-,tr,!et, Penarth. 80192 Mr. J. A. -3, Ida-place, Ebhw Yale. ?l?UKGAN'UMLMKV?UCnN'? ?.Tr EaMbtiahtJ 1867, In-p.U?d 1880. 0 '6- 20.'4UEENWI]FF. SbL, tm; Subscription b. per Fortnight; ft,, Advance the Subwriptiun .2, 6d I = rt?ight. i?W to LZ,WO always ready to be 1,1 n Mortr gage of House 1r(ivrty mid Laud, ml?yablt? by easy I Fortnightly )r other Instalments. The r. p y.?,?t of InS? ? rri il?ionlWi3,'?perFortni,?ht;iCI50, ?&N.;t200.1&M.; £2W, 20. t4t)0,3?.4d. ??'w Member mu jiin at any time, without ;Myine up Lwck hct(J.Ol;l.f.'E:i.y ,T?'??Y? AND DOW LAIS J? BUiLmKG SOCIETY, (Dicorporated under the B,dldi.g griti.'A,t, 1874.) ?Ar?'pr?rni to LE D, on M-gp, at th?.L,.r,.L ".t"' SUMS of ¡tce LIOAN 1 Repayable in Monthly or Quarte?ly IuWmt!nts. j Borrowers iu this Society have spœw AQ?.?t&ge3 not obwiied in other societies, or from private Lndli?id?ls. The legal ;t, are paid by the Society, aud the inde- pcndcuce of the bùrrùwr, so his stipulated p.y.?,?t. made, is secured by th RcMbtnLl' under the Friendly Bociutics Acts. The utmost secrecy is maintajll£Xl. For partlcullLfS apply to Mr. E. Roberts, at the Oftlce of the Society, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 39014 SOUTH WALES MUSICAL IiEPOSI- roizy, 8 AND P, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. J. JgRADER ANI) SON S, Havin" added to their immense Stock sevcrnl New Designs ot Seven-Octave Trichord PI A N O FORTES, IJY COLLAIU) AND COLLAIW, The g,?., power and ,,prorIiuid well M ?mp?n??M'Un???tMM. hM secured to, t hi, firm a desen'pd popularity almost unprece- del1d. haviug rcceutly introduced an instrument of rather smaller dimensions at a mudJ. lower price than hitherto, the superiority or every detail in its construction is almost imequaUed, the improvod luccliaiiism giving dditilJlJal power and elasticity tu tbe touch. HIGHLY-FINISHED PANEL FIlOT (with ineised Gilt Lines ami Scouces), ROSEWOOD, 4b Guineas. In Elegant BURU WALNUT, 50 Guineas. To Cash Purchasers from 15 to 30 per cent. discount fruul the makers' prices. Also Reduced Tariff on the Three System. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY INSTRUMENTS, Inglisb and Foreign, to he compared side by side. F I VEL A IUa SHOWROOMS. OLDEST ESTAOHSRMEXT IN WALES.^ 39793 0 0 D BROS., SALT MERCHANTS, WEST CANAL WHAKF, CARDIFF. Wholesale Prices upon apjJliatlQD JW FINE SALT, in Bars, PICKLING BALT. BUTTER SALT, AGRICULTURAL SALT. LOCK SALT, for Ships, ROCK SALT, for CatUe, CHALK, WHITING, 6CQUBJUSG DRICiiS, UEAUXHSTOifES, Ac. 37902 P J. Puuas and Sons p ULLARS' D.. Dye works, Bt Appointment BERTH, To THE QuKEN. JT PULLARS'DYEWORKS are the Largest of the kind lntlit;u'orl,L?4i? dist inguished for tint?L?work- manship. despatch in rvtitniijiu good3, corrMCtness in -yi.g out rdc,, h..?.t ?XiA;if articles ,ill .??t turn out well w ordered, aud 4Wformity of c-bargu. AnD"TS I Cajujwf • Mrs. D. MORJUS, .Milliner, 8, Roya'arculo. Miss ELIAS, tVncy Rcptjsitory,31, High-street. AfiKyTfl IN ROATlt:— Misses NICOL and STEWAILT. 6. Castlo-road. Aoturr IN Camwx Mr. D. T. DAVIUS, 181, Cowbridge road, AGKNTS f>¡ SWANSKA Mi.oS'nUCK.M.Hi?h?tMet. :c1J. ?.fu:tmt. AuRMT iN MUJUBlJiS L?PES, B,?t Ito.,?. 3"1935 f | I U1E «IiEA'F BLOOD UliU'IEIi,— T ?l?ON'S BURDOCK PILLS o pacify the loulest\N;liV K Dr. rlšrt1xn:; ???'?i'<Sey? Pure Bltod gipes ?Jth. Dlou. Mudshtvebeeootredby \,h- wonderful ri)?. whose disease could not bor^whed by .y other medicine.— df'X':h::x n),rt. e¿¡ B?ld t,y d:"t .il to V.dir?, 2005 public <!Companitf$, &c. i1;;U;t;iiiî o?ii on Monday, Wie 4th of AIJrH inst., and will due on T1J' y, Die Vthiust., Jul, Town, and on Friday, we arh inst at Two o'clock, (or Count.ry ApplkatioJl5. rgHIE HO.sa-Y-MENDEZ gold MINING X COMPANY (LIMITRJk Capital £ 100,000, in 100,000 Share* of £ l each, of wbich 33,400 Shares Me taken iu part, payment or I be Mine, leaving bci.100 Shares oiti cach (mo Public Subscription at Par. Payable«s. per Share on Application; 8s. per Share oil Allotment; Io., per Share on June 1, 1881. Which will iiiakethe Shares fully paid up,and 11' trum auy lurtlior li<>ùihly, Payment in tull un Allotment may be made II desired. Share W:al1u to Bearer, by ineansof which theSlnres cau be transferred by simple delivery, W1i1 be lueJ to any Shareholder who may prefer then. .1)Utt.t-"l'UWi. General W. F. utbtÙl Dir«-(.*(ir- of ihe He..lY ,Malnwann.,r:. 1,UnSU", BSq- ( t-'alUu •' Bis Gold b jadstone, ? Mining CompallY A.exanderWard.liiq I il..ratio kelson, Esq tului,"d, and John W. CoJe. E.,q., b4. ifing William-street, K.U. Fiancis Moreton, Esq., Director of the Surrey and Hampshire Canal Corporation. Banileus.—Tbe Anglo-Universal Bank (Limitod). Lothbuiy, B.C., and 24, Avenue de I'pv<ra, Pr¡" CofiSiiLTlNii EMilfcEfili.—George Atiwo<xl, Esq., F.G.S., Assoc. Member Inst. C.E., P.O.S., 4c" late Manager aud Consulting Engineer to the Potosi Gold Mi.,?g Company (Liwlted). BhoKkKS.—Mesais. U?i., Levy and Co., 31, TUrog- raoruju-fctreet, E.C. 1,1, -1, H. Thor,, to, .)44:Ji'j;lt;;rl)I¿SJt úmdon, E.C. TheCallao "Bis Gold linillC: CmllpallY (Limited) "a lormed in thu month of August, 1880, to acquire the Cullao HI." Gold Mine, and the Sosa-y-Menue* Gold Mine, situated in the Caratal Mining District, in the Stale oj Guayana, Venezuela, and in close proxihilty to the cclbÎ.llcL1 Callao Mint;. Immediately alter the formation of tl.e Callao Bl3" Comf>aiiy the Directors tti7: Tionipauy'a Mining Engineer, 1tIr Geurge Attwood, to N'JlOrt UpJll an4 com- meHC to open out tue Mines, aud$t»t gentleman rc ported the discovery of very rich veins of Gold-bearing (Quartz on both the properties acquired by the Company — ao rich i,,d?,?d,th.,Mr.Att?-dd"i.db.tch.rkylng Capital 01 the C..Uau Bis ComlIIY .'s not more tJuw sutticient to work tlie Callao 10 HIS Mines to their full advantage. The 1Jirecwt:i, therefore, determined to dis- working capital might L available for UJC working the mines which have imi-ii discovered thereon hence tht' loruiatiou oi the 1Sosa-,y-l1.c;udez Company. Mr. Att..úù<t, who Yia.8 ior several years the Engineer of the famous Coinstock Mine, probably the richest ,1, and Gold mine in the wori4t .?,i of t he Pf)toi 60lu Mine, which was developed uuder hi. p,r?o., huperintendenee, and II nuW (llJe of the IUnt successful nunes in Venezuela, awl whoao IpeTiellCC in Gold luiuiuc is in fact unrivalled, has made the following Rejiort upon the property THE SOSA-Y-MENDEl MINE. On the lOlU February, 18dl, I submitted a Report to the Callao 'Bis' Gold Mining Company, lJmil, re- lating to their property III the Caratal (jolll vistnet in the State 01 Guayaua, Venezuela, South America. Alter lit. careiul personal examination at the end of last year of the concebjious whiuh had been acquired by the Callao Di., Company, 1 became convinced that the richness of the gold-Or.ari.ig lodes opened wonld require all the working capital' at the m.¡,1 of the Company tor the proj>er dcvelopmvnt of the Callao 4 Bis' lDt. and as CousuUinR Rngiueer to the Com- Pliuy I advised the V'tèCI<>f8 io aork only two of the mines discovered on their (?.U I Bi?' estate, but at the s?wt? time 1 s?? "gly mominu?dcd (hem lo adopt some independent measures to develop the S.y- Mendez Conccsjion. 1 UùW tq to give my opinion regarding the cndcz pNpcrty. "The 8bovl 4.v!Jce!Sion comprises 240 mitias of land (about 400 square r), tinJ wu formerly knowu as the Miguel Unda: it ts covered with the hardwood timber of the district, 01051. 0< which is valuable and int.1foo uecessary tor mining purposes. A stream called the Mocupia lllver forms tue otaum boundary of the laud, frum which can be ohtainN. the necessary supply of ,terto can.ron the mining works and to reduce the Gold ore. TheSosa-y-Mendez Ati.? is fu ?d about 600 f.twcst of the phice vvhtro the Peru Road crosses tbe Uocupia Kiver on the Horth boundary of the Concession. The lode is a strung true fissure vein, and the outcrop can be traced more than 60U feet in length on the surface. It lu.oa :¡.W. and S.E. course with a S.W. dip at au angle of 50deg. from the horizontal. The thickness of tile vein at narrowest part measures over 2 feet, ttleouterop being in many placcs6 to 8 feet. "Tue uatnreOI the ground bciog favourable for the Conc;Jl}n, a tunnel can be driven longi- luuiuaUy Ol the outcrop, which will giv^ a large pp?y of quartz without a pump bein^ used. The Ore ..1 the usual ch¡u'MCu of the district, t he Gold being readily ..t-" by tbe simple use of copper Vl",s gah'amst:ù with mereu". &lIÙ Plul the lp I- verised ore over them liji water. On the west t)o?- dary oi the Concession largo boulder! ;wd ouu:ropo 01 gold-bearing quarts are met with, and tho same should be explored tunh. There uo ft%,er?l)?h,,r j?ut.p,.f quuruon the east boundary 01 tbe Concession, which have not bn c.xan1in..OO when some of thi timber and brush is removed 1 have no doubt that more will be found, as the esute is so extensive, and one that has never been tlioroughJy explored. The geological features of the Con- cession arc not only favourable for finding permanent gold-bci.ru lodes, but the r?-ka um jmiiar to tboe ?. which the Callio,Chile, and otber gold-productive veins are f.u.d, nd I!e, and other Z'jld-procl active VeID3 •• Co^ci,u.no.vs. I( I should recommend work being started t ollce on the we tioot: portable mining plant being ent out. to assist in working lode. "The Ullle con snnply a 30 stamp crushing ruill with Gold ore. The Gold oro so fax exposed In the Sosa-y-Mendez Mine will yield about 1 80-JU0of melted Gold per ton 011 2,000 lb. The õnene.. of the Gold will not be Ie.. th&n! 900-1,000— £ 316s. 5d. per oz" Minlvalue, and ??timatiiig the COSt of mining, nuUing, management, Ac., as equal! to 1 oz. melted GoJd l?r ton, a pront of 80-100 of m,it?d Gold on èach ton of ore treated will be made. A 30stamp nelll will crush 1 £ lOll. per stamp por day, and aJlowiug the mill to work only 23 days during thu month (which tte a very moderate estimate) l,03o tODS of ore can be treated, yietdin 1,8ôJ oz. of Gold (gross), or 828 oz. (01 the value 01 £ 3,182) protit per month. Great care will have to be observed in the selection of the'siet'for the tirst mill to ba erected, for the fol- lowing moat important reason—that the Sosa-y-Mendez Concession undoubtedly contains more ti?.? ".Iu- able ld" and itismosl ?e3irable that the crushing will, buildings, &c., should be placed in a [position suitable tor not only one mine, but¿tor tbe others. "GEORGE ATTWOOD." Mr. Attwood brought four 'amp I.. of Quartz from the lode described y11?,,t. ,h?l? were .imply selected as showing Gold, and wbich have been assayed by Mr. Frederick Claudet, Am,yer to tbe Bank of En- gwid. with the following It:- W?iit ofstone. 0,. Dl.. G?. No. 1. &G-?"S G.Id 11 2 01,,r Too f 20,.t. „ 2. 2iO tTolú 57 10 0 „ „ 3. Do Gold 4?8 0 „ 5o gij 31 g g:: I As will be seen by the accompanying map, the pro- A, wIil,l 11 ?2 i:,L, heart ld')Itr'ct of I ûuayana, through which the neh veill 01 the Callao Mine runs, and it adjoins the Mines ot Los Fniiles. in whJob 6? ??i net extraordinary richness has been olued) ?dis now Vog worked. With regard to thc Callao Mine, it is on,rec? ,to uy tht with an original ,4pital.11?sty 'an1;50,QDividtgndsar? earned amount- ing to upwards of £ 150,000 peranuum, and the Shares of c.b Company have reac.hca an almo,t fabulow pricc. His ExceJlcncy the British Mi,?is?-r.It-iLIt and Co05U).QØuenù at Cara"1a5, Venezuela (Robert Bunch, .sq.), iu his Report to ber Majesty's Government, dated lo,h May, 1880, on the trade of the country, says:— "The Gold Mines of Caratal District, State of Gua- yaua., continue to "do very productive. Comparatively little is heard of thein in Europe tHl ilCCOUIlt of their inaccessibility, and also owing to natural ref icenco of t hr iulereaLed in the,. who wish to avoid foreign cumpetitiun. From a &turu furnished to me L)y ?u vic4,-?'l Matblscn, it appears that during thirteen etmill 1i-)c-tiiit" iun. Awbi.. Pff 4"h, ?t Y-. -,t IJali, from 1866 to 1878, the amount alùppeú at Ciudad Bolivar was 082,302 ouœe., whkh at 801. to the ounce amounts to A:L, ?49,X8 sterling. From January 1, w Juae30,18<9, there -I!- -P(Iltl?l 61,134 ounces, worth £ 244,536Sterling. This is what has been oflicially declared, but a great deal (jf bullion is also carried away IJY P"II¡;O", auú 01 this there b n& record." Tbe Shares 01 the C-a'&o Bia" Company have already rembe4 a Jarge premium, and tb. Dire;tors ,,t,,?iy no doubt that b,,Sb-l this Company "ill form an equally valuable investment. been inv.tigit,I, Id I, The Title to the property hao been investigated, and b reported by tbe highest legal authority in Venezuela to oe perfectly satisfactory. The Sosa-y-Mendez property h.. fo,em upon its .nr. f;e, which will give an almost inexhaustible uppty of timber of &II eue> nece>sary for mining, bIUIillg, and luel purposes. The extent of the property tJJ be acquired by this Com- pany is nearly 400 acres, and i. held under grant* from the Government 01 Venezuela for 50 years, from the 3rd of June, 1878, with the right 01 renewal, which plac its tenure, according to the laws of Venezuela, aa prac. lieaUy in 1.,Petpity. By the Contract with tbe Callao BL Company the right is reserved to that Company, u.d.r "I;)",?P;?y I?,itt t cut and take away suub timber from the Sosa-y-Mendez property as may be re- qabitf? for the efficaent working oftb"C= I.y be Tbe &mount to be paid b'hgi, Company for the pro- perty £ 66,600, the whole of I'" "OIdd have been .cœpteti in Shares but f?'? the 't U-' t'??.in number of Shares allowed by the rules of the titock Ex- change to be allotted to vendors of projierty to entitle lhe Company tQ au official quotation (which will 00 ap- plied lor immediately) is ourd of tho umoulltof the cap!I; t33.800 01 tbe parehase money is conscquontly payabJc in Shares and the remainder in cash, whiota ,,iH imve 1;83 4LO for working upit' 1, um wJdch, I" the opinion of Mr. Attwood, is more than sufficient for the purpose. The vendor! pay all p" I I I n "ry ".?p"- I n I I Idi the ,,?'ttl". of the Company, and all advertising and printi gpt" the allotment f,th" The .lm.don would rfr?'u from making estimates of Dividends which might be considered I-Igglrltld. but ?h, report of Mr. Attwl_,l e, to no doubt that from the vein already discovered, and with a 30 stamp mill only, results will be -tt-Ied which f, making the most liberal allowance for expen" will Udi, of the payment of Di?iLi?.d? of from 3? to 40 per cent., and WILh the addition of further machinery as tbe L.1, I, .1?.-d up, thenj is no reason why the results should not be much greater, as Mr. Attwood.(who has acœptod tbe positiou of Consulting Engineer of the Company),is also strongly of opinion that other very valuable Lodes exist In the property which it will be well to open up berc- .f"PiLrt of We Djrt;ctoll will be spared to realise ??i ["' mcasare Iff,r thI Sosa-y-Mendez that 1- been attaieed by the rigi,.l il.. dP..i Mines. In the -it of any flpHcanl receiving no allotment, the &?.,it paidbe returned forthwith witl?-t deduction. The following Contracts have been entered into, viz" a Contract dat",1 tho 24th March, 10131, between The Callao "Bis" Gold Mining Company (Limited), of the one pt, and The Private Investors' Association (Limited), f the h r P, rt; an d a Contract d? t?t the 31st hl :il;:C1I:O <:?:!f.t,t. Company (Limited) of the fr,t part, The Private Inves- tors' Association (limited) of thesecond imrt, and James T.H.,h, Trustee for The So.ay.)fonúoz Gold Mining Company (limited) of the third part. 'g. pr,. t?f h, 't of hi? Excellency the British Mlnbter at Venew"la to her Maj..ty'. Government In Loudon, and the Reportof Mr. G-, rd t I" hetMr Claudet, and also the Memorandum and Articles of sociation oi the Company. antl tbc Contracts above referred to onn be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors of the Company, Mesr3 Frederick Heritage and Co., 27, Olement's-lane, E.C. Copit of the P,p.t-p, and Forms of Application for Shares, can be obtained of the fr -w, U,)bti.,d f the Company. SOSA-Y-MENDEZ GOLD MINING COMPANY Applications for Sb.re. n!MY be made hy let to I. he Secretary, 44, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C., in the f.u.wing term fo"il; Direetws of the So.y.M.ndez Gold Mining Company (Liit?d). CPi'fl,:ed). Stium of £ 1 each, for which I enclose a Deposit of 2s. per Share. Signature' public Companies, kt. lí;atd'ú¡:t;r-;Jé(;ÚII;-I;i;; ¡;tS-:1i tho Liability o/ ?!'?<-h?d<-r! TIIE ATLANTie-EXI'RESS STEAMj A XAYmATtONCOMPANY(Lmf'l'E?. (MILFOISD HAVEN TO SEW YOKK.) FIRST ISSUE, £ 1,700,000, in 85,000 SHAKES OF JSiNBACH. £1 to be paid on Application; £ J on Allotment; and the remainder In lour equal Instalment?, at intervals ol not, JC9 than Three Months; the nrt of aucla Instal- menl. to be paid on 16th Oc?ol>er, 1881. Interestat the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on the amounts called up will be paid during the construction ie t; i s, 4iid until the Company shall be in actual receipt of freight and passage money. DiiarTOKS. The Right Honourable the Earl of DCNKAVBN, K.P., Chairman, Keury House, Putney Vale,fl.W. R. 0.A?bu? ?..27"?ec?ton-tqmtn-.6.W. Thomas Barkworth, Esq. (Director oi the Great W8Srn Railway of Canada), 16, Austin Friars, E. C James M'Gregor, Esq. (M'Gregor, Gow, and Co., g O?r?ers ;nj\1j 01 n Li 1 :t 1I: Ave iie, .O. T. J. Reeves, Esq. (Dent, Palmer, and Co,). 144, Looden- h?t-str?.E?.(M?et? of the East M& West India Docks Company). J. 'A Steel, Y). (Webster, Steel, and Co.), 6, East Jnd?A?nne.jL.O. Ohn<MphtTR.M.Tt)bot,t:Mt.,M.P.(Directnro{th< Great We8lrn RailwHY Company), 3, Cavendish- square, W. Arthur endanc3 Vivian, Esq., M.P., Bond COUlt House. Bond Court, Walbrook, E.C. BasKHBiS—Messrs. Smith, Payn., and Smiths, 1, Lom. bard-street, E.C. BnOKf1S-){.ssr., Arthur Anderson and Co., 80, Threg- mortou-street. Solicitors—Messrs.Hollains, Son, andCtward, Minrang Lane, K.C. Auditors—Messrs. Turquaud, YofftgV .1, Secretary (pro tern.)—J<»hn I). weh, Esq. Of i lcEs—1, East India Avenue. This Com{Ji6uy bas 1>('('11 formed [ür the purpose of tblishing a lirlc of Express" Steamers bctwfe¡1 Mil- tord Haven and New York, by which it is antictpatd that the journey trom Louùon Bnd the Continent will b? shortened by 'J no Day>. h. Company's Steamers will be spmlally constructed for convoying First-claas P.-t.g?r?.th. M.il?, und light and perishable cargo between London and New Yr?l taG I or ,Lzrtilit, sc- t-e and this 5rdce will supply a want long felt by tlie travelling public of a qUlCkr ad moro direct route, whereby tho de1ays and dancers of tho Channel and river navigation elscwhero will oe avoided. A great commercial 1)(è8sity aso exists for rapid tnUJ3ll, by reason 01 the extensive and constantly p:NW- iug trade in Fmh Provisions, the ent,? whi?h will b" materially increased by the f.dlin.. which "ill V U by this Compauy fr bringing into whih ill tact. Ute greatest producing with tht; greatcstconsuining centresot the world. This ..d?rt.,?ki,?g being of g,.t importance to the .r?.t Western llauway 0,.I,-Y, as tending materially w. the amount of tho A?.1-I.. t1 álUc carried over their system, they have agreed to make favourable arrangements with this Company, both as regards Pas- sengers iuid Goods. Milford Haven has slwcial advantages for thisp?- t,,u crvice which are not possessed byy other port "t" Unireu Kjagdom, owing to its geographical poaitions, it accessibility ilt all states 011,110 tide, and its proximity to the South Wales steam coal lields. It. Docks, including a Graving Dock 703 feet long, now approQchim: completion, will afford accommodation sufficient tor taft largest steamers. Tile great saving III time, and the special advantages orred by this Unc, wilt be undeltOud when it is ex- plolincd that, apart alwgether (rom the great speed of the proposed Steamers, tliis route has the following art- 1. Tne distance from Mitlortl to New York is about 170 mil.1w,1<1 than that from Liverpool to New York, and SUainers can euter Milford Haven at all states of the tide and at any hour, thus avoiding the detention and delays which not unfrcquently occur on entering other por1., 2. The Steamers, uniform ill size and internal arrange- ments, while built specially for speed, will combine 8¡dr.l.v elegance and comfort illlh bighest de, and being U tixprcxs" Boat*, they will not be heavily loaded, but arointeudcd to carry tirst Class Passengers only, the Mails, specie, light freight, and perishable pr", duce. The dangers arnl dllComlort incident to over- crowding will thus be avoided. 3. Tile tA>.me,or tlús Company w ill be timed to lrave Milford at the same hour every week, wheeras those leaving otucr Ports are compelled t,) start at varying hours w uit the tide. E.p? t. conveying Pas- sengers to and from the Stœwers at MUford, win b?.We to draw up on the Quay there alongside the Steamers. Â! regards Shippers, tbe shortness of the VOO \TW it is calCw.teoJ, sœUtc f.ht class of fr'].ht for "hi?b I=draLu&Lre jiowlwir p,!dW thc faster vessels of the exotng line'. This applk. prLi?.l?Ay to fresh pro visi?3, c,,e? &e., "I?.1, will be &Livmd In TAn- dou in time tur the Early Monday Market every WuA, a new and i=rtaiit feature in the tmdo, which con- _¡gne.s will readily appreciate. As regarih Shartl,oukr3, tJjb undertaking appears from the above considerations to offer every prpect of a desirable Investment, while the iity tfo to the South Wales Bt- C.,l i,l a,, the ..ull 11 ?,,ort-, of the .yg?, and the arrangements made at Milford, and iu contemplation at New York, for doek and wharf accommodation, must cffcct an important saving in the working c1;penscs of this company, as compared wit It other lines. It h )?i)p(?ed to I:ontmeL for building a fleet of tiv? powerful Steamers, to Le specially constructed f"' this particular fh ieb '? is. (!? be com- a:n StC:tl \ht f:Ohda'o'lr::i of Shares. These vessels will be built ot steel on plats which have be,. carefully ,,I; they will be pro- vided with all the lz%Wst impwwlIJcnh calculated to en- sure mfety,ilnd with machinery ot such pw,?m%*ill, it is believed, ensure tb performance of the voyage within the ?t. dtime Each Stmmlr will be capable of accommodating400 First Class Passengers in ?..?uily commodious aWL well-ventilated cabms. Each will posse a cargo capacity of 5,000 tons, and wiH be pro- vided with refrigerating chambers constructed on the latest and most unproved methods. The-ilford Docks Company have agreed to provide quay space sufficient for the Steamers ot the Line on the Eastern or Milford side of the Docks, over which rails are laid In connection with the Great Western Railway. Having regarú to theadvantages which will be afforded by this hne, thr Directors believc that a strong prefer- ence will he shown to it, both as respects cargo and paS8en&r. As to cargo, it may confidently be ..tiel- pated h,,t the. will difficulty in substantially .,Ili.g the ve..d. ol the homeward voyages. Assuming this be and th,, the e,,?l, c"n'y 1.1? o*e-fourt/i 01 the full complement of passengers, it is estimated that the result would give a net return of upwards of 10 per cent, on the capital expeuded. Arrangements have been mildl hy whieh the 1irm of Messrs. M'Gregor, Gow, and Co., Managers ot the "Glen "line of teamers to China, have undertakento act as General Managers of this serv ice, under the uper- vision of the B?mrd o I Dirm,??. The only Contracts entered into on bh?lf of th!,C.n?- The ..I-y ?1) =,?.rd-W 17,h Nfrh, 1831, I.- twecn the Right Honourable the Earl of Dumaven, on behalf of wl iiitendd Company proposed to be called "The Atlantic-Express Steam Navigation Company, i i'i"' of the one part, and Messrs. M'Gregor, Gow I and C. of the other part, aud (2) Agreement dated 17tb Much, 1881, between the Right H ??bl,, the Eri of Dunrnen. ou be _?,If,,I,,? ii t.t?nd?,i (?OMPAnY. Of the one part, and Jame. Bruce of the other part. The Memorandum and Articled of Association, and copies of the above Contracts, can be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors to the Company, Messrs. Hollams, Son, I and Coward, Mindng-laue, E,C. Applications must be made in the amexed form, accompanied by a deposit of xl per Share, which must ?: P.,X to the Bankers f the Co,??p.,?y, M.?, Smith, hyne, .,d 8.itt.' 1, rlOmbardrt, .C. In the event of no allotment being made, the deposit win be returued in full, without deduction. Pl"œpectuMs and Forms of Ap)'! ti). held from the Broe.rs, Me5srs. Arthur Andersou and Co., 30, Throgmorton-street, E.C. or ot the n..nkers. or at the Oflicesof the Company, No. 1, East India Avenue, E.G. London,31st March, 1381. t3971 EenStrG ano Contracts, rjno "iron implement makers. | TO mON BlJŒNT l\lAKEH8, w'óÓD:IIHlbY LiTJ;111.uYJó'rG'Bl'&tlt I BOARD, 200 WROUGHT IRON HURDLES. A 81-i- ii.ti.. of the Di.?k),?, and other particulars m&1 be obtained from Mr. J. EDWARDS PRICE, Solicitor, Pontypridd, tbe Clerk to the Board, to whom Tenders must be sent, prepaid, on or before the 13th inst. 39755 T0 BUILDEHS AND CONTIACTORS. Messrs. D. DAVIB and SONS, Ferndale Colliery, invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of 42 WOKKj MEN'S HOUSES, at Ferndale; 2I of the Home* are to be built, on each side of the street. Plans aud Specifica- tions to bo seen at Ferndale Colliery Offices. Tnd-t. be in on or before Monday, the lfth of April, and may be for 2I or 42 of the Houses. Ferndale Colliery, April 1,1881. 397"ùÔI Hotels:, Qining lioomd, &t. ST. 1VKS. KEUISNNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVliS, colt,, WALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acri'S, 0\ crJw)kin¡ the Bay. The mean tcm- perauire ?t. Ives in the winter is o::r,Oanfr I less than Some. Frusts are rare and snow almost un- known..Board, lodging, and attendaneu on fixod, moderate tornis during winter months.—Address Manager. WV/O LONDON. A- SULKY'S HOTEL, HENRIETTA- STliEET, COY12NT GAliDEN. This well-known Family Hotel, which is situated in thp. very centre of London and its IlttracUOU!, has been re-built and newly furnished throughout, and is [JOW one of the most homely and comfortable Hotels in the Metropolis. :<1otwltbst"ndlng the increased comfort, ond accommodation, the same low rate of charges fd" which the Hotel has 30 long been noted will be cou- tlnllee!. LAl)IK^- COFFEE ROOM. BILLIABDS. 29972 TE E T II (From 5 s.) TEETH!! Mr. J. T. HOLLAND, TSUTTC ?IC ?kL ,?d MECHANICAL DUMST, 1, DERBEliT PLACE, S'P. HELEN'S ROAD, Mr. 11,11,nl IÚter 11 V):;rnctical ex ..ri.nœ, is enabled to t:; success in every case. 'ilC medal Teethtwithalt the latest improvements known in th. dentalart ch"rf:f.)9 as moderate as 15 conj5t.cnt with 37319 K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. KTI?? Best ..d 8af",t Remedy for COUGHS, ASTHMA, PHLEGM, .??d TICKLING in the Thro- -K-EAÏ'ÏN(f.') COUGH LOZENGES. KCon,e.i?!,?t to k?,1,1?.iy ill the p.ket. K EATING'S COOGH LOZENGES. A?- universally recommended by the }àenlty. K.. -EA'lTI\G'S-CüïTGfI-LOZENGES: KS.ID in Tin,, Is. lid. and 2?. 9,1.. by allChemisu EATINGS COUGH LOZENGES. .K- EÃ.'1'ING'd'- ëOUGlC-L -ÖtËGE S: An ever i.si!'J!le of n-I y. 'AiiDIEE ADVEHTISlNG, BILL- J roSTING AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LFMFfED). OFFICES: CIlUECH-STIiEKT CHAMBERS. SKCitEIAliY: FRANK U. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations In Cardiff IWd Neighbourhood. Contract.oø for aU descriptions of Advortiaing, Circular Distributing, Ac. All orders promptly attended. j THE WESTERN MAlJ., aEST ADVEITIoING DDWX 1 ublit Company, &c. OLD SHEPHERDS MIXE (LI.NIITED). CLOSING OE THE LIST'S. .III eon5equeDe of the large number of Application. alreadv received tor Shares iu this Company, NOTICE IS Ui'REBY GIVEN, that the LISTS will be CfXJSED TO-AIORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 6th illSt., for London, and on THL nSDA. Y. the 7th, for the Country. THOS. WILLIAMSON, Secretary (Pv tn) X.J?td J?'ry. LMtdun, E.C. _???*?? SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the statements iu accompanying reports, v i*.(I) That Di,id-d- amounting to £ '240,Oi/O sterling b4,?? be- paid from ,ki.g, t?.y 2 of Ule 7 L.nles the ?tt wntains, und that this was done when lead was at about one- half its present price; C) That these 2 l?dft H.LVO lialfit?Zn v??o ric?t on for about one-ilxth of their leugth, and a 101-R rali"ly sh.U-1? dpth; (2) TbAtirmthe,W Gmulld just added, t!llver-Wad Ore in large quantities can bo raised almost immediately. OLD SHEPH EIIDS MINES (LIMITED). incorporate*! under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880, wlxsrebj tbe liability of Shareholders I. b.l.t"iy limited to the amount of theirl??. CAPITAL, £ 80,000, IN 80,000 SHARBS OF £1 EACH, Of which 22,500 Shares aro "I. part payment to the VeD40rs. Appli?.t I. for .?,.jooo Shares have already been received. Payments as follow 2s. on Application, 3. on Allotment, and the remainder as required, in C4Ù of not exceeding 2s. 6<1.1I,t intervals oiuotleastllau one month. In the eveut of no Allotment belot inilde. amouatapaid on Application for Shares will be returned in full; The Vendors X-.nt- Dividend f 7 per Cent& Annum f., One Year 1,'m date of Allotment of Shves, on the paid-up Capital (iu order to give tint* jbo «Spct .f the Pitrehasc-moncy, t 1, t, to cover th^ir guarantee. Dinacror.s. Sir GEORGE IN^fLS, But., Chairman East Wheal Rose (Limited). GEORGE PORMAN, Esq., Di-t,), 1,?di.? Queen's and Parka Mines Consols (Limited). JOf!N ViM? GO?N, ELq., M. C.E., Kichmond.! Surrey. 1 ALEXANDER NOWELL AHERSON, Esq., I)ir?Wr East Wheal Rose (Limited). J. VALENTINE SMEDLEY.Ksq., Director East Wheal FREDERICK TAMBLYN, Esq., Director Bast Wheal Rose (Limited). BA SIlItRS. THB STANDARD BANK. OF LONDON (LIMITED), Lombard-ctreet, E.C. THE CORNISH BANK (LIMITED), Truro, Cornwall. SOUTH CORNWALL BANK, St. Austell, Cornwall. Messrs. WILD, BROWNE and WILD, Ironmonger- lane, B.C. BRCKEK8. ARCHIBALD J. SMYTH, Lsq., 16a, lV>kcnhouse-yard, j E. C ant l Stock Exchange. JAMES SQUIRES, Esq., 82, Old Broad-street, alld Stock Exchange. MATTHEW LOAM and SON, Liskeard, Cornwall. S?"RADY (pr t,m.) Mr. THOMAS WILLIAMSON. lUGISTSKED OfTICES 2, OLD JEWRY, TA)NDO.N, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. f I "iUft Company is formed for the purpose JL of -qdri,,g and vvorkiug an xtensi ve range of J1el'.Ld Lodes, of the rlcbest ill t County of Cornwall, aud kuown as Old Shepherds Minos," t)- gether with an extensive run of ground west of" Shep- knu." Tue property consists of a large t ract of miningground, containing seven Lodes, and giving a run on the -e, of the Lodes, eD$taDd es:.J oi ?ll L11, in length. It i..Ituate about one mile west of"EA3tWhuIR,)m" (which in I3 years returned £1,(0).000 worth 01 0,), and about 2 miles south-west 01 the well-known "West chivertoo" Mioe. A branch of the Gr?t IN'wUrn Railway (an extension fro ?ast Wh..1 Rom") akirts the pmp"rty. from w4kh 1",g. œn be extended to the Engines and Lead Houses, whereby a I.S? .,ig will be effected In &n18.é(:. TI: ?"i-t of tbe property may be judgd 01 from tho statements in the accompanying Report*, "hat already Dividends amounting to £ 240,000 Sterling have been paid from working only two of LW. running through the Sett, aud tliat these have been "rought on for 1,, lb*, one-sixth 01 the ""gth of the fy'. G(i.tl Alf..r ?f Wm tairt.. Muu), in IDS Beport, IaYJ, Th PTI."ty -,U known I" tb. =ti, -rd"it. = proverbial, that it necda 110 comment from me. only illot t.o.y that it is the best lead mine in the County of Cornwall, fur the quantity of ground opened." ¡, ;IU Reports enclosed, it will be seen that there is no tailing off in tho value of tho Lodes, for Captain Doidge, the Manager of East Wheal Rose," reports "Al the deepest iwint (I fathoms), it improves to 10 torn po fatMmand WtLr Lampshhe, who worked in the mine until it tpl?d, reports" In the bottom 01 tbe engine .haIt the Lode will produce juU 10 t?,. f Silver Ltad p'r fathom." Both Capttllus Nallcarrow and Doidge have long been eonnecLai with, and interested jUt the Property, and b.,? a most intimate kuowit?dge the-f. ba8 rl:h in J:isk°öi¿g::J that Sir Chris wpber Hawkins erœted a Smelting House for the pur- pose of extracting that .?IW fNm the Lead. A speci- men of lue 0,bo, submitted to M-. Jh..61,. Mattb.. and Co-.Y, to the Bank of Eugland and LM t, who, on the gLh of March 1881, by th.ir certificate .1 .1-ly,i" cerUfled as follows" PrOduce of Silver 186 200ozs. per ton of 20 cwt. 01 Ore." The .??p.?yi.g Surface Plan of the p,y.,h-? the ?.t,.t of the g.u.d. The remaining portion f th. t.. L>dcs, U;J: o\ m that ulr ? y worked. I n addition to the64N there an five ,tt.r Lmi., believed W be equally rich in Silver and Y,?A It the e??. Lodes, without sinking a single lalbom below the present depth, contain immense rescrves. Cawain Doidge 3a)3 eA wmpamtive Imall Hori- zontal Engine could quicly be erected li it." (Wm Ground.) "The Lode. are close to surface, and re- turns would follow almost dire?t!Vlie engine worked, and when in full .,ing, Itons 01 IMd could be i??t4irne( ,n, tj ,IyIr,, the Iily could be rcturr??d r. ,.th! t.. ?rt=.;?. in all, 750 tons of 8ilver-Lead per mouth, worth, attli' p e? sent pricc, £ 15 per ton, and the cost of retornin" inclu- ding ctT?zotht!rt: 'Vw, would not nw c?,ti,?ly be ding than one-haJf." Taking Captain Doidge's above report as a fair e.tlmate of the probable quantitie. to be oblned from the several grounds mentioned when the Mines are in faU work, t ne following is a m(xieratebtatementofthem- .Wts to be exected• SaleofTopO tons of Sil,u-L?d per month, 8a 9,000 ti,? at G5" per Il: iCI&?,000 Deduct 50 eer cent, for all expenses 67,600 2 his u.u 1"'1'04 net annual profit of L67,5W Or about. 84per cent, per annum on the whole Capita). Tuts Estimate for Working Expanses IS believed TO BUlUCR ABOVE TU K PROBABLE COST. The Di?t? invitc? Applications tor 8hare8 in "Old 61 a^herds Mi" which are P"i,"y known as "ry i,,h in Sil?- -d -The Company's sett is of creat extent, and has been comparatively little worked. It 18 int..d? to apply to tbe Committee 01 tbe 6tock Exchange for an official quotation. PlmpedWieS and For. 01 Application, together with Reports and Plans, sent Post Fre. on Application. [39738 fttduratue Companies, &r. THjT^^r^TiroFTHE Life OCIAnON OF Scotland LCLOBLIS IN APRIL, 1881. The Profits of the preceding Five Years will then be ascertained, and furthcT Bonuses declared. The Bonus Systems r. materially diff-t 1,.? th,, 01 tbr om. anú are Highly Favourable to L4e roll" I ile:AfS Ay a Pii, effected at tbe Culinary Premium payable during the whDI$ of Uf', Ia, by thM P,iniuz?, P.fU fit., t.f-d. ft, comparatively' fe. yea. inw a Pald,p Pollry, requiring no payments »nd no care to keep it in tb=, 0"0.1 retaining the ,ght i to f,ü;¡'tl1e Bonuw are applied so as to give U. largest possible Benefits to those assured who attain at least the average time 01 life—about half of the whole number of Policy-holders. This System has resulted in Bonwcs of MU amount absolutely L nattainable under any other System. ANNUAL REVENUE, £440,000. CLAIMS AND BONUSES PAID, 1:3,71>.1,000. London ;-t, LOMBARD-STREET, aud 48, PALL MALL. AGENTS:- Cardiff Mr. H. E, Bradley, National Provin- cial Bank. Aberdare Mr. H. E. Collins, National Bank of Wales. Mr. M. C. Roberts, National Provin- cial Bank. McrthvrTydtil Mr. B. Stephens,40, Thomas-street. Ncwiwrt (Mon.).. Mr. E. Webber, National Provincial Bank. „ Mr. W. S. Wutson, Bristol and West of England Bank. pT Waite, Auctioneer. L J. C. .Iúhn5Ol1. National Bank ttfJlitatiOnS. 0 USE ill) LD wOIZDS, THE NEW FAMILY JOURNAL OF FICTION, And all mat ten of interest in the Household. EDITED BY CHARLES DICKENS. FIUCE, ONE PENNY. 1 will bePuhlished on the SCth 01 APRIL, OFFICE 24, GREAT NEW-STREET, E.C. 39787 rfo U R T I S AND ^OK, AUCTIONEERS, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, 1;. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5, POWELL-PLACE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. Tradesmen, and others in FiMlleial Difficw,les, will find it to their advantage, when n(essary to effftct- etther a compromise or assignment of tlieir 1;,W,. to ereditdTs. to apply to the above Firm, who, by good management, save Debtors and Creditors from the usual Iteuvyand -Y.P?,i-. A4 t" t.S.tti?l, Equihle Lif? Office, and the London and Staffordshire Fire Insurance Company, MARINE INSURANCES EFFECTED AT CURRENT RATES. 38300 BPYA NT,powls,& B"'YANT, WOOD BROKERS, IL E ADENIIAI. L II 0 u s E, 101, LE ADENIIA LI .-STREET, LONDON. Ann AT QUEBEC. 3313« AT" Wl'-lTli T, M "o N w- Jg,tbilh:? t&7?' 51 0 D? J. D R E E S BILL POSTER AND ADVERTISING AGENT, HEN"-al tb$ PIWWIPAJ, POSTING STATIONS in wwaaadnd&bowhood. T*ogOOd B,,and A IXANAj,TH.OTBEET. 68235 XIA NlFlT OWEN & CO.'S AB c DMmwAir %Mn UBLES, tl. -ty r*- u.b.d 1. W" Pd- id 48.peranawn free by P-A. JIaw.CarQi1L Cardtff iHunictpal €lecttoit. -v ARlMKE at UNlCn'A h ELECTION.. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD. Ladies and GES1LI:MK?<i,- Owing to the elevation of Mr..John M'Connochie to the Aldennanic Bench, a vacancy has been created iu your Ward. Having been requested by a large and in6uentia! body of the electors to become a eandulate tor that, vacancy, 1 have pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. My business illto.t.1 = centered in the South Ward. For tho past eight years my efforts have t" devoted to developing and fostering that local Import Trade without which Cardiff cau never hope 10 beome a second As an employer of labour and a Urge ratepayer, 1 shall, if honoured with your confidcQce, sLuùy to ,d,? the general welfare of the P.?t and T?-. with which your interests and my own aro so intimately associ- ated. I have the- honour to hfo, Ledies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ROBERT JOHNSTON. Johnston, Miles, and C. Johnston's Buildings, .John-street. March 22, 1881. 37636 public potters. STEER YOUR SHIPS by AMOS and ii, &ITU.S AUTOMATIC (jTliAM GEAB, which has hut three toothed wheels. Inspect working by Steam at 106b, Fenchureh-street. London,E.C. 3977 E VAN RICHARDSS I-'IZIZE I)IIAWING J-J WINNING SD.MBEKS. 331 690 1003 2114 Hb3 1361 WCfJ 2200 135I 676 Prrees may be obtained on presenting Winning Ticket Pri.? y ?ti jed on I)r?cut[iig %itinin i 4F2?b f%JL ^RlLliOkAlVlSrAI AN U'FACTU'KEiCS, JL AND OTHERS. The Swansea Harbour Trustees posess WHARVES and COVERED ACCOMMODATION, under iock an«i k., -Y.for the STORAGE of Pig Ii ou. lrol1 Ore, Pitwood, and General Imports aud Exports. For terms, rates, and charges, apply at the Harbour OfiK:1 Swansea. Ey Orner, ROBERT CAPPER, General 8u¡x:rillun,ie.ot. April 1. 1831. 8\1'161 ^SliU~AND PILOT HOTEL, JAM £ S- SITERT, CARDIFF DOCKS. Mr. WILTON begs to return his sincere thanks to all Ili, "mmus friends for their kind sympathy during the severe losses incurred by him through the lafie fire, which occurred on the 19th of January list on the above ..d begs .the. that his b.,?- is now ?n-it?,i on ?pomrily, at the same place until the new r::l=;;f;f; {;¡e:cs:nCUTC\1 with a continuation of l?j? fri.i.pt P"rt All Be-, Spirit,, and Wi. Drawn f?. th? Wood. 39609 J, WILTON, Proprietor. ( A^1;ICK^STEAM tkains direct 1, TO THE MUMBLES, The SWANSEA em MUMBLES RAILWAY COM- PA- ?.S 1-t4?. TnJns run under -'ceo 6wansea and tbe Mumbles, starting from the Oyster- mouth-road, at the entrance to the London and North- Western Victoria Station, Swansea Dow*. 5.45,8.20,9.50,11.30a.m.,1.0,2^5,3.4&, 4.30, 5.35, 6.20, 7.20,9.0 \1.10. UP. 7.0,9.5,10.3b a,m..12.10, 2.0, 3.10,4.30, b.35, 6.30, 7.20, 8.10,10.0 p.m. SUNDAYS.—Do w\. 9.25, 1.0, 3.0, 5.30,8.30. CP. 10.15, 2.0, 5.0. 7.0, 0.30. 29775 r|jj;DiTlNGTON KIRKHOOSE, Deceased. ^WICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all CREDITORS and other P.itsons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upor. or against tile ESTATE of BEDUNtiTON KIEK- HOUSE. late of Llwyncelyn, Merthyr i\dtil, ill the County of Glamorgan, Mineral Surveyor, dcoeased, who died on the lotday of March, 1831, whose will wasproved by WiUiam Kirkboue, ot Banbury, iu the Oounty ol ()?fOrd, Ai??ounWiit, in her Nfaj?,ty? District Kegutrv fdéoot, t i:r.nDt::t5:y I March, 1881, arc hereby required to scud in writing the 1) *cu mol their CLAIMS or DE.1 Jtocl, r- signed, the Solicitors of the Mid William IUrkhouse. at I their 01, situate iu ChW'Ch-.trœt, Merthyr Tyd,l .f id,r before the 23th ?,ofapi = AND E IU BY 'o ?N, z the ei- {, o{StE!edGhsaId;ot TIi:; I Kirkhouse will proceed to distribute the A& of .id Bedlington Kirkhouseamongst the partiesentHkd th,r?., hEwing regard to the claims of which he ?IWI then have had notice. And that the said William Kirk- house will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof 10 distributed to auy person of whose Claim notice shalt not k?%,e been given at the time of tr,c mid distribution. Dated tbls 2ad day of April, 1881, 8UroSS AND PLEWS, 39783 Solicitors for the 5iklWimjni Kirkhouse. UN ITEI) TELEPHONE COMPANY (LI MII'ED). The Directors have had their attention drawn to the opinion of Counsel published in the newspapers this momiug. The Directors, on t ,b ?ir bid are &110 well advised, and proceedings have alr(??Ldy been commenced to the fi.t question—namely, Ule ribta of the new wui nyuiidertht?Bwtt, ?dll' il-W Ag- t- and as soon as the di.li, ,.d"roL??dizig3 will be taken 0 try the qu?tioyi whether the Gower Tmn..itt,-ri, Infringement of the J::dion Pnt. The Directors have eontiued their observations to that part of the Prospectus of the new Company which has reference to this Company, although there are many- other statements in the-Prospectus which are open to serious qustton. The in\'e8ing public must now judge fort"wselvmasto 11,?n i" enterprise which, umfessedly, can only bo carried on under the licence ot this Company so Ir as the Hecei\er is concerned, and a' to .I,- rights under the xinlng licence serious litiga- tion 11 inent&ble. As to the Carbon Transmitter, the other part of the Telephone, it is either covered by Edi- c? b?r part ofthic t is public 1)"?ity. In the o?r? (U to which the Directors r.a,i,id by the most emi. mnl> counsel and experts), the rights uuder it arc vetted in this Company, and the now Gower Bell Company will have no powe1'W use it without this Compauy s licence. In the latter case, it is difficult to see on what ground the vendors can charge LZOD,000 as the purchase money ,,) ,he new Company. .JA$8 BRAND, Chairman. Offices of the United Telepbono C?,.r..?y (Limited), 36, ColLniaii-stmt, E.C., 2nd April, 1881. 39771 Off-L3A6"p, ril., -I)IIG-ANSIIERk, A.ND MON-  CAJ:D1i'P. MOUTHSHIBE KNIHOPOSED NBW L5NF1IILMARY, CA11DUP. THE GRAND DKAWINCr OF PRIZES IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND, Will We. place in the GRAND CII?l', ,e,,d mission 01 Mr. Zy"o?? Li).N,,)A Y?j(,by j3r,. 1881, In U?? ,(jentl,?, and the PubUc interested. The following Valuable Prizes will be gi, and, In dditi. 0. -d oth,L.d. 1. One Hundred Pounds Sterling — 100 0 0 2. li?ty Pounds Swlii? bo00 3* W ,?ty_tiv ,nd? gt, li.g 2500 !i: g g 5.H?d?m Gold i?? 2300 6. 811- M-td Harness 10 0 2 «0 7. Case cont.ainlo 138 Piecr3 01 PUTB and Cutlery, D-rt Knives and F.,k, ,t fI rst qUality, thecomplement for a dozen guests- 33 2 2 8. Sixteen yards ot fr;E.LH( i II 9 Sewing Machine. WOO 10. 201b. Caddy of Fine Black T. a 0 0 11. HaiidsotueClock. b 0 5 1". Lady'. Gold Watch and Cham 10 0 0 13. I:;lecb-oTcaand Coffee put, Cream Jug and Sug,r Basin 5 0 0 14.81-1 rize, by Crom Brw. Cardiff, Electro Cruet Stand. T-t L,-k and 15, Egg 8t&n  5   15. P,? 0i lih Linen 3 5 1,0 2 0S 16. Special Prize, by J, Newton aad Co., ,5. ble'kbJer?i;,? n-& Superior Suit -fel.tt." ?u? bOO 17. Handsome Tea Set 1. Set oi Didi Co-,r. 310 '0 19. Electro Liquor Sta'd-tti? bottlo400 2U. D-.rtSer,?i. J 0 0 I. Side of Cumberian Bacon 3 0 0 2 £ Cumberland Ham (*bout40lb.) £ (" '0 2i. n- f ff.-i." Long CiOtb 0 0 24, C,LSt-d a 0 0 fiaok of England sy ote b J 0 0 One Case of Cognac Brandy 3 0 0 27. One C.,? of Cl-pg 3 0 0 I!tl}.¡;].j I I 28, B.? f 6W Manilla Gi"r? 5 S S 8' 'i "?,Jlingt 5 0 0 31. liuly'sGold ticket 1 J 10 0 32. Pair of BlnkeLi I ID 0 I,OW?th"' P'I' of value from W't. 30?. T1CKJJTS, SIXPENCE EACH. Book of 22 Tickets, lCs. Treasurer—G. F. Stuckey.Esq,, Bristol and West of England Bank,Cardiff. Auditor." Ald.W. Alex.indcr, J.P. Aid.C.W.David. J.P. Alderman D..Jone3. J.P. J. M 'Connocliie, Esq, J. P., Ex-Mayor of Cardiff. It." j F. W. Armstrong. H. IJ. Morctoll. W.. ll' L. D. W. Evans. J D. W. W. AHell. I F. W. Lock. I Tickets may be had of either of the Secretaries, at the onke, 6, fit. Mary-street, Cardiff. The Drawing, which will he on the plan of the Art Union, will uk. place in the Circus, C.ditf, on WEDNESDAY, 13th July, 1881, and the winning numbers will be published in the W&tern hfd, 'AW& WalnsOaitu and Jiristol Mercury, 23rd July. 38911 ipiiivAtE YxQumy 'DuT?criv? JT ASSOCIATION FOR BRISTOL AND SOUTH WALES, In connection with all the London and Foreign Offices MALE AND FEMALE DETECTIVES. 45, NICHOU"TRFX'r, BRISTOL. .3m Addfesfc Tlte Manager. *"f) oNiSMarHwisVi'KLN^c^^ POSTERS AND DBMMHREBS. i.6?Gif-67REFT,.NENrH, AKi) BttifON FERRY, I Circulars Addressed and delivered. Bill-poHers to lb, Gmt We3wrn and Neath and B«eon itai and h? Pnnclpal Auctioneer! Lessees oi tho Principal Po3tmg Ptaces- nJ pHE WEEKLY MAIL, .J Mar ADVBKNBING MEDIUM ————————— public 3mttsfmet«sf. SWANSEA MI MlEATltE ROYAL, TKMl'LE-STKEBT. DtMffnx A. MELVILLE. TDi?,r( To-NIGHT (1I;>J;¡:'Ä¡;;5.vJ'rt:è the W" The Cl?t..t.1 (,UII'¡>EDA.U; (OMHDY CO.MPA.Vi, Diri cicd b" v Mrs. Chlpj» n,lale, and a««mpanied by miss maku C DE (, gyl ,?ic,,IT (WE8DAY), Sheridan's C.-dy. ??"'?[? RIVALS. Open at 7 Commence 7.j0 Fox omce, Messrs Brader r) t{A'l'K'? SF IT-N/ANCK  NfeXT WEEK. ¡ l\. T L\\ riiKAt'R? WtND-STRBET, Xl Dikkctoil.—A. M?viL" TO-?H'H? a'LESDAV/, APIUL 5. And aurmg tt.? Week, )'UtE?"m??'KEL?<:OUPK. Frequent t.hM.?. Modrru Mirurtrel»y. Concerted Viva I Piece*. Negro Farces, Ac-. Tutcs COIUbM1atiou erf 6inger^ DaiH^rs, instmmeutuK^ts, Ooukedotn.% ic. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.40.. MR. O. LEITCH AND COMPANY NEXT WEEK. CARDIFP. Nt.W THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Le,:oee,Mr. W. H. Dur. Sole Manager, Mr K. BULWNR. TO-MOUT (TIESDAl), A|,nl C, MISS KATE IK A Ml'TON, and her sjiecially selected COMEDY, DI?A.VA, A-ND JiURLb;SQUE COMPANY, including the t'uvoun.r Ador, Mr. PEUX M'M. At 7.30 an entirely New and Original Sensational Drama written by Mr. E<4. Newbound,, ntltlvl ON Ki; IN "8 BRINK. MARVELLOUS SCKNBRY AND EFFECTS. To conclude with F. C. H,U'u.d's8¡JHr1in¡¡ Burlesque ti BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Doors open at; 7. Commence at 7.W. Usual PriOM. Bo? riw vA Mf. Wm. I- 1'ÃYLïæRkr'iÏ¡Ù'- Vl1WïJ, X CARDIFF. WILL OPEN (for Positively Seven Nighte only) OS ?AT:- ?DAY'?'AP?t. J,?8!ii, wtth TWO GREAT COMPANIES M <?E 3doNSUR INHIBITION. GRAND COXSOHUAnOt OF THR TWO LARGEST AND MOST PO!?'LAR KQCESTR)AN COMPAME? )!< &KMAT BRtTAi?. Who ill,b?, ?l-i.. trom it.til?p and Tunbridge Wells, where y v,? Lee. prt.,z ♦luring tiie winter months to )%,led and deligtiti audiences. PatronisiMi by members 01 both H,,u- ot Parliament, jo'ort'iJ;lIlU1d British Nobility, Au. The NOBLE STUD 01 beautiful TRAfNED HORSBS, PONIES, IWI heen considerably augmented..11 the new performers attached to hot h tn,upes appearing each evening in New and Daring Achievements, concluding with TURPIN'S JUDE TO YORK, or the DEATH OF BLACK BESS. THURSDAY, April 14, the Gorgeous Sjjectade of "a IMOU it THE TAIt AR when Mr. D. HUTCHIN- SON, the Vettrau Manager, will I)p- in his great ehw=ur of Timour. '73 public Sppouttmrntd. I /tOI,Li;CIOR WANTED FOR THE BOROUGH Oh' SWANSEA. Tjl Directors of the Swansea G.-L,ght Cmpany quire the "ice. 01 a thoroughly qiiaiiued persm as ASt?ANT COLLECTOR of 0?3 Mti other zmn I Sabry, £100 1,,? annum. He will be ".ir?d to dvow fht whole of hi" time to the dutl- of hia once, and not engage in ,wy oÜur purl1it. Applications, In own handwriting, enclosing testi- mon1aLs, stating age, .b:" to be .d, ?t. the.?Lti: ?'' a'e?)'?r betore THU RSDAY, the 7th ct April .?.t si¡;o<d on or bela;ÉI,MÁI'h; ?MtM._ April I. 1881.. PATENT EXHAUST INJECTORS FOR FEEDING BOILERS OF NON-OONDENSING ENGINES. These Injectors work with EXHAUST 8TBAJ( ONLY and, therefore, work with the grs- attainable BOO* NOMY OF FUEL. No feed-water heater required. STEAM TAKEN DIRECT FROM EXHAUST PIPE. NO BACK PRESSURE ON 4CYLINDERS For Price, and particulampply to DYNE STEEL AJiD CO. TREDBG AB-PLACK, NEWPORT a DYNE STEEL AND SON, BXCHANGE-BUILDINGB, SWANSEA. 33667 TEENS that Young Ladies are in no burry to get out of-" LOUIS" VBLVBT-TEBN8. THE "Lo U 18 vI" L V E T E E N is THE FAVOURITE AND MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIAL OF THE DAY. T?ERYBODY?ISHES TO LAY OUT fj th?ir Money to the l?,t d?.,tg,, and W- deorl STYLE, DCRABIUTY, M.t COMFORT. This is -!?'rd *iy purchasing "i;' Clothing t" 'IhM.??t?y?ure ?? CHURCH-STBEET, Who, having received thtir New SPRING nd 80 MMEB STOCK, ore prepared I" or1er to the public a splendid variety, at most nomica1 prices. RenM' 1312.? W"d Conts 16s. 9d., 21! 27, 6d. Gents' Black Worsted Suits 6Oa. Oents'Tweed 60.&1..&.601" U..6d lU. and Vests to match,10s. 9d., 12s. 4d.» Ynu?ho'sLo?.'XcwMtStytM. 14..6d 1&. 6d., 2.' 8N. Boys' Long Trouser 6.,it?, 10s. 6d„ 12-.6d., 15s., 21.. Ch?ren ?"its trom Tbrec to Ten V<tnotMe.tntU the d 31, 1117, 6& in all 6s. lid.,8s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12& 16s. 6d„ 2h., 250. A Vi?it of Inspection solicited. BOYLE AND CO., CHURCH 81'RB E T.C A R D 11' P. [89783 THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. fJlHOMTSON AND '(^IIACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT AGENTS FOR THE •J^EUMEYER piANOS, BEST AND CHEAPEST INSTRUMENTS EVER MANUFACTURED. Double Overs?rung, Check Repeater Action, lroa.tr-.me.J, Trichords Throughout. WARRANTED BY THE MAKERS TO STAND ALI CLIMATES. :riWEST .Á:D Stylish DhSlI8XS. from £ 30. Black and void. Waluut. Rosewood. Carved Oak. Mahogany. Price List sent Post Free. J £ RL\"S.UEAD'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. rjIHOMl'SON and S IIACKELL, SOLE AGENTS. JgRINSMEAD'S GOLD MEDAL, PI ANOS r!lom 35 GUINEAS BRINSMEAIVS GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, BWiti? PO.Ilt Repeater Action. May be had of the SOLE AGENTS, THOMPSON and SHACKELL, TMUISIC .AD PIANOFORTE BALOONS. CAIIDIFF tQPSEXS BUILDINGS, and 164, st. mary-strbbt. gWANSEA, S7 and 93, oxfobd stbret NEW roUT, llland 112,COMMBBCIAL-0T. QWANSEA NEW COHISTBIES! THE SOUTH WALES BRUSH HAOTFACTORY. This Manufactory, established by Mr.3.1. to?b only A few YAr! aRo, is now become one of the womaltd i.d,.=t'Iw. and in .u?,.Ig th..k. W. rous friends .?d patrons th.ey Ub..l snppor^ ceived, Messrs. Lewis and Co. beg to iaf? =tAi? generally that the BUSINESS PREMISES ARE INCREASED, By adding No. 18, Calvert-street to the Establishment, which is now carried on ond.r\beÁyleol Lewis and Co., the South Wal« s Brush Manufactory, at Nos. 4 and 18, Calvert-street, Swansea, where Brushes, Brooms, Mope, ."d Mt? an- sold wholesale -d retail cheaper lbl -Y ?etl::ir(:o::=tt.r N.B.—So traweben kcp? NVh?i' M?Li?rM. 38802 CLEANSE THE BLOOD." OLD DH, JACOB TOWNSEND'S S AUSAPAKILLA. HIhly re""mm.uded for all kinds of Blood and SkiF S!????. t.rupt..).f. ?- Ihe be?t SphDt Md Autumn MWi- Md by ?U i)n)Mi?. CAUTIONGil' "BX ft? -tl w-,?n, wr?u tvb Doctok's HKADrt TBHtBSlfiK, No otherotigemuJie, In ""tle.z.. 6d.. 4., 6d., .?d lb. Dean, st 'll? 131.U..t' B.C. ?WEEKLY?? J  BE8T FAMMY NBWUAPBX