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address. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES General Supply Stores, 35 & 35a, HIGH-ST., I NEWPORT. T. CORDEY, PROPRIETOR. The Celebrated BROKEN LEAF INDIAN TEA, Elepbant (Jnmbo) Brand, in J-lb', Jib., and 1-lb. 4 2 packets, per lb. 1 8 The constantly increasing demand for this favourite and leading Brand of Teas is sufficient proof of its Quality, only a trial is wa'nted to test tbis, and the best judges will decide that for flavour, strength, and price this Tea cannot be surpassed. Note the price, only Is Sd per lb., in Ilb., Jib., and lib. packets. SOUND TEA, Fair Leaf, per lb. 1 4 SUPERIOR QUALITY Black Tea, per lb. 1 8 2d per lb. less for 6 lbs. and upwards. EXCELLENT VALUE, Unprece- dented, per lb. ••• ••• 2 0 2d per lb. less for 6 lbs. and upwards. FINE KAISOW TEA, bright rich liquor, sterling value, per lb. 2 4 2d per lb. less for 6 lbs. and upwards. VERY CHOICE BLACK TEA, with strength and delicacy com- bined, per lb. 2 8 2d per lb. less for 6 lbs. and upwards. SUPERFINE BLACK, very choice combination of selected Teas, per lb. »— — 3 0 2d per lb. less for 6 lbs. and upwards. GREEN TEAS at 2s, 28 Pd, 4s, and 5s per lb CAPER TEAS at 2s, 2s 8d, and 3s per lb. COFFEE (pure) Costa Rica, per lb, 1 4 COFFEE (pure) Jamaica, per lb. 1 6 COFFEE (pure) fine Mysore, per lb. 1 8 COFFEE (pure) finest Mysore, per lb. 110 Any of the above in Berry, fresh roasted. I ) COFFEE and CHICORY, mixed, at Is, I Is 4d, and Is 8d per lb. I FRENCH COFFEE, in lib., lIb. and lib. 2 tins, from 10d to Is 6|d per lb. 2 SUGARS. LUMP, finest, per doz. lbs., 3s 9d, per lb. 0 4 LUMP, good „ 0 3i MOIST, rich brown — » 0 2 MOIST, rparly white 91 0 2! MOIST, wbite and very fine)) 0 3 CRYSTALS, small. 2) 0 3 CRYSTALS, large 11 0 321 DEMERARA, good. „ 0 3 DEMEHARA, very best 0 3^ CASTOR, 31bs. for Is. „ 0 4 LUMP, Dnst. n 0 31 2 THE MONTHLY PRICE LIST (a book of 56 pages, sent post free to any address on application), will be found to contain hundreds of articles in daily use in every household, comprising Groceries in every detail, Provi- sions, Italian Goods, Patent Medicines, Per- fumes, Toilet Requisites, Hair Restorers, Pomades, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth. Nail, and Cloth Brushes, Combs, Hand Mirrors, Pocket Mirrors, &c., &c., too nume- rous to mention here. These goods are of best quality, the makers' names of which will be a sufficient guarantee, and consumers may relv on having them fresh and sound; this fact is established through doing a largt- trade, thus turning the stock over very rapidly. As to prices, a perusal of the List will show that they compare favourably with quotations found in Bristol and London Price Lists, and are from 5 to 80 per cent. lower than the ordinary prices for the same goods, thus a great save may be effected and carriage also by sending orders to these Stores, instead of to a greater distance. Orders by post receive prompt attention, and are packed in strong cases with- out extra charge with the quickest possible dispatch. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES General Supply Stores,1 35 & 35a, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. T. COEDEY, PROPRIETOR. [502á A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS of the celebrated Vintages 1870, 1874, & 1875, now in splendid condition. The market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, and Messrs DOBELL retain for the present their former rate CRUSTED PORTS Bottled and laid dowe by Messrs. DOBELL during the past 40 years. SOLE AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER S HUNGARIAN WINES. CARLOWITZ, SUPPLIED ON THE "FLAGON SYS1 Ell OLD LANDED BRANDIES, OLD BONDED WHISKEYS, Detailed price lists forwarded post free on application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., CHELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &c BliANCH OFFICES 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. M CD rrn Cf) SUN FIRE I gAND LIFE A Q t::O LU ï" CI) :r: ø OFFICE | SLONDON. CO LU 0 Fire Jristfitices effected on almost every description of Property. SUN LTFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. Low Rates of Premium for Young Lives. Large @ash Bonuses. THE GUARDIAN HORSE AND VEHICLE ASSUR ANCE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, 31, Lombard Street, London, E.C. SECOND EQUITABLE PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established at Bridgwater, 1852. Money advanced to any amount on Freehold or Lease- hold Property, repayable by Quarterly Instalments, and at a lower rate than that charged by any other office. For further particulars apply to the Agent of the District, CHARLES CULLUM, 19, Stow-hill. (opposite British Schools) Newt>nrf f 4 "VIEWPORT, PILLGWENLLY, & MAINDEE XL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. TO INTENDING PURCHASERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. THIS Society is prepared to advance upoD Mortgage of Property sums from £ 50 and upwards, repayable by equitable instalments extend- ing over 5, 7, 10, 12, or 14 years. Investors will find the Society a safe and sound investment, either by way of deposit of sums at a fixed rate of interest (payable half-yearly), or by taking shares, which entitle the holder to good interest as well as bonuses. EXFRACT FROM ACTUARY'S REPORT. MR. ARTHUR SGRATCHLEY, the eminent Actuary, in his report just issued on the Triennial Valuation of the Society, says Considering the short term that the Society has been in existence, the results of the valuation are very satisfactory. They should induce the members to unite actively in extending its operations and in making known the advantages offered by it to Investors and Borrowers." Full particulars, with prospectus, rules, etc., can be obtained of the Secretary, at the Society's Office, 33, High Street, Newport; or of Messrs. GIBBS, LLEWELLYN, and LoCK, Solicitors, 34, Bridge Street, Newport. W. MILTON LOCKE, [5182 Secretary. NEWPORT GOVERNMENT SAVINGS' BANK, STOW HILL. Estab. 1831. and certifipd under Act of Parliament of 1863. TRUSTEES. Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Thos. Cordes, Esq., Rev. Canon Hawkins, Frederick J. Hall, Esq., Henry Farr, Esq., Thomas Gratrex, Esq., Thomas Latch, Esq., Mr. Alderman H. J. Davis. 1 Deposits from One Shilling to Thirty Pounds, received on Wednesdays, 1 to 2 o'clock; Saturdays, 2 to 4 o'clock. The Funds are invested through the Bank of England on GOVERNMENT SECURITY, and guaranteed to the I Trustees by Act of Parliament. r5099 I UNDER SPECIAL ROYAL PATRONAGE. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, I Received a SILVER MEDAL FROM THE DONCASTER AGRICULTURAL SHOW, JUNE, 1882, ALSO GOLD MEDAL from the International Show CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, MARCH, 1882, For their "ORIGINAL" STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHESTS, Which contain every essential to Give Health to Weakly, Sickly, and Prostrate Animals, to cure the ever- dreaded Diarrhoea in Sheep and Lambs, the most unbeahng Wounds and Sores, and the worst forms of Colic and Gripe Pains in Horses and Cattle. In fine, the Chests contain that which (to use a metaphor) disease shudders to combat, for health (in all curable cases) invariably comes out of the encounter. It may be said of the unswerving Medicaments that they stand out in bold relief from all others, of whatever country or clime for their unerring safety, marvellous rapidity of action, and great fame; thereby opening a large field for the plagiarist and the daring imitator, against whose practices perpetual caution is needed. Price of Chest complete, including Key to Farriery," X2 16s 6d, sent carriage paid throughout Great Britain. CAUTION.—Beware of imitations, and see that the, name, DAY. SON, & HEWITT, is on allBottJes and Packets. DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 22, DORSET ST., BAKER ST., LONDON. AND WANTAGE, BERKS. MONEY.—Several Small Sums ready for ITi- Investment in Mortgages of Freehold or Leasehold Premises, in New^>rt or neighbourhood.—Apply to Mr. T. CHU&TOPHEBS, Solicitor, 3, Commercial-street Newport £10 £20 £50 £100 £500 0 OPTIONS on Stock Exchange Securities VJr One Uniform Price* Best and safest plan ever de Ilaves vised for making large profits from smalllavestments with < great rapidity. Explanatory book (2nd edition) SENT FREE. — Address G* EVAN8|& Co., Sworn Brokers, Gresham House, London, E.C 4979 EOR DISPOSAL, an old established CHINA, GLASS and FANCY GOODS • m. t business, situate m the best position of NEWPORT. —For terras and particulars address 140, Commercial- treefc, Newport, MOD. [5004 WimteflT -mH- COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. WANTED, A COUNTY SURVEYOR AND COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MAIN ROADS. He will be .required to live in the County, to keep a. horsje; and to devote the whole of his time to 'the duties of the office. He will have to prepare plans and estimates for, and superintend the repairs and alterations of the County Bridges, Roads, and Buildings. He will also have to superintend the erection of any new build. i fjia services are required immediately after the Midsummer Sessions, when the appointment will be made. Salary .£250 a year, increasing by < £ 10 a year to .£390. The length of the main roads is about 296 miles. Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to the CLERK Ole THE PEACE, Uskj before tlie 31st MAY .Uak, 18TH April, 1883. [5251 c- ) M I L L I N IS R Y. Important Show of Spring and Summer Novelties on and after WEDNESDAY, April 25th. MRS. TADD, 55, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. TREMENDOUS SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, WOOLLEN CLOTHS, TIES, HOSIERY, &c., Amounting to £ 4,000. ALFRED TAYLOR, 32 & 33, HIGH STREE7" (corner of Skinner Street) NEWPORT, MON., Has PURCHASED FOR CASH THE ENTIRE STOCK of Messrs. JOB & JONES, of Cardiff, ln^liquidation, consisting of READY-MADE CLOTHING, WOOLLEN* CLOTHS, TIES, HATS, AND HOSIERY AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT OFF THE COST PRICE The whole of which will be sold at Extraordinarily Low Prices, to have it cleared at once. SALE NOW ON. All Goods marked in plain figures at the LOWEST PRIOES FOR READY MONEY, NOTE THE ADDRESS :— ALFRED TAYLOR, 32 &C 33, IHIlGrE: STREET, [4993 NEWPORT. LONDON HOUSE, NEWPORT". ON TUESDAY NEXT, HVCA-Y 1, And following weeks, an extensive SHOW of NE"W" GOODS For WHITSUNTIDE, in the Show Rooms and other Departments. BENJAMIN EVANS §• Co., Limited. r4647 REYNOLDS & COMPANY, D R A P E R S, Are now showing all the LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON INI Millinery, Mantles, Dress Materials, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace, and Fancy Goods. Complete Estimates given for DRESSMAKING and MANTLE orders. Newport, Mon., April, 1883. [5237 NEWPORT AND ST. WOOLLOS SCHOOL BOARD. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE by the Newport and St. Woollos t0 School Board for the Half-year ended the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. £ *• d- By Balance on the 25th March, 1882 d' £ d* To Grants from the Committee of Conn- (if overdrawn) 392 3 3l CU on Education (including grant. >• "n' from the Science and Art Department) 126 1 4 Jf Salaries of Officers of the Board.. 185 2 8 T> J. I I ,I RR V an(l other expenses of admi- „ Payments made to the Treasurer by nistration 68 5 4 Rating Authorities, at 3d per pound .1694 5 8 253 8 0 aft Expenses of Maintenance of Public „ School Fees w o Elementary Schools: -r, i.i i ii i-i By Salaries of Teachers 797 12 5 „ Books and other articles sold to chU- ff Books, apparatus, and stationery.. 135 19 2 £ dren 18 15 3 Fuel, light, and cleaning, and re- placement of furniture, and re- j> Loans 4000 0 0 pairs to buildings and furniture. 187 14 6 „ Rents, rates, taxes, and insurance 91 18 11 i, income arising from other sources— 1213 5 0 £ Rent of house at Barnard Town 3. Contributions towards, or expenses „ „ r °fi Industrial Schools (if any) 9 0 10 fecnool ••• ••• ••• 6 5 0 —. 9 0 10 4. Capital Charges: By purchase of land, and erection, p enlargement, or alteration of school buildings 2119 2 0 2119 2 0 5. Loans By repayment of principal of loans.. 171 14 1 „ Interest on21oans 238 3 10 409 17 11 By Balance on 29th September, 1882 (if in hand)— In hands of Treasurer .£1762 8 11 Less orders of the Board not paid by Treasurer .£37 10 0 -1724 18 11 In hands of petty cash keeper 24 11 9 1749 10 8 .e<5,146 79 £ 6,14.6 7 9 I certify that this Account has been examined and passed by the School Board, as provided by Sec. 17 of the Act 36 and 37 Vict. c. 86. DAVID EDWARDS, Chairman. 1 GEORGE BATCHELOR, Clerk to the School Board. 20th day of October, 1882. I hereby certify that I have compared the entries in the above statement with the Vouchers and other Documents relating thereto, and that the regulations with respect to sueh Statement have been duly complied with. As witness my hand this Ninth day of February, 1883. 5250] ALFRED W• ROBERTS, District Auditor. LONDON MANURE CO. LIMlTEDr (E. PURSER AND COMPANY,) ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION BONE MANURE, NITROPHOSPHATE, PURSER'S DISSOLVED BONES URATE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, CORN, MANGOLD, AND POTATO BONE TURNIP MANURE, MANURES. CHEMICALLY TREATED GUANO. OFFICES116, FENCHURJCH STREET, E.G. 1 'AGEXT FOB NEWPORT.—ME, J. S. STONE. STOREKEEPER At NEWPORT.—GEORGE TREW, MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY WHAllF. Far the ooureflience of Cuatomfice in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company have established Storss At Newport, Moo., Aberdovey, Carmarthen, and Saltney. [6 Qfdutntiou. THE NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 3, DORSET PLACE, STOW HILL. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. LADY PRINCIPAL MISS GRIFFITHS. THE SUMMER TERM commences on 1 JL TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1883, and all Pupils must be in their places at Half-past Nine a.m. Boarders are re- I quested to arrive, on MONDAT, May 7th. Applications for admission should be sent as early as possible to the LADY PRINCIPAL, of whom also Protpec- tmses, giving all particulars of Terms, Regulations, &c., with the Report of the Spring Term, may be obtained. f5247 OAKFIELD, CAERAU PARK, NEWPORT, HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS THE MissES SPENCER, Assisted by the usual Staff of Professors and Certificated and TrainM Teachers, including a Mistress from tha Notting Hill High School, London. Notting Hill High School, London. The School Premises are healthfully situated, spacious and airy, and specially adapted lor Educational purposes. Separate Class-rooms. Large Recreation Grounds. Little Boys received and prepared for Masters. THE SUMMER TERM comnaenegij on TUESDAY, Mav 8th. A limited number of Boarders received by the Principals. f 5248 THE LAURELS, CLIFTON PLACE. NEWPORT, MON. LADIES' SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, CONDUCTED BY MISS M. E. LEWIS, C with the assistance of competent Professors and Resident Trained Governesses. The Summer Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1883. [5253 JHE COLLEGE, PO RTISHEAD PRINCIPAL MR. H. G. REYNOLDS. Superior Education on moderate terms. Healthy locality. Home comforts. Within easy distance Qf Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea. Extensive Cricket and Recreation Grounds close to the sea. Prospectus and Examiner's Report on application. Next Quarter begins March 28th. [5121 _I' FULLANDS SCHOOL, TAUNTON. HEAD MASTER: The REV. W. REED, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. MORE than 700 Boys from this School -i)'JL have passed the Oxford and Cambridge Locals, the College of Preceptors, and the Preliminary Legal and Medical Examinations. 21 Certificates gained at Christmas. School one mile from the town. No Day-boys. Inclusive fees from 12 guineas a Term. The next Term begins on 7th MAY. f5217 I' EDUCATIONAL HOME—In a Finishing fj School near Exeter, in which great attention is paid to health and comfort, a Young Lady can be received as ARTICLED Pupil for two or three years on moderate terms. Superior Professors attend for the accomplish- ments. The house is beautifully situated, overlooking the sea, and the domestic arrangements are liberal. This would be an excellent opportunity for a delicate or back- ward girl.—Address Devon," Mr. Berry's, 43, Hartham- road, Holloway, London. f 5254 ¡ Pursuant to a Judgment of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the Estate of SAMUEL HOMFRAY, late of Glen Uske, in the County of Monmouth, Esquire, Deceased, and in an action LLOYD V. HOMFRAY, 1883, H No. 10^2. THE Creditors of SAMUEL HOMFRAY, late of Glen Uske, in the County of Monmouth, Esquire, who died in or about the month of November, 1862, are on or before the 10th dayoi MAY 1883 to.send bv Dost prepaid to Mr. WILLIAM JAME& LLO\ D, ol Newport in the County of Monmouth, the Solicitor of the Defendants, the Executors of the said Deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of their Accounts and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them or in def ault thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Judgment. Every Creditor bold ng any Security is to produce the same before His Lordship Mr. Justice FRY, at his Cham- bers Room No. 700 in the Koyal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of MAY, 1883, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, being the time ap- ] pointed for adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 6th day of April. 1883. E. W. WALKER, Chief Clerk. WARRINER & CROSS, Dashwood House, Broad-street, E.C., ~29gj plaintiff s Solicitors Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice Dec'^f FENNEB V. BKOWM, 1883, W. JU rpHB Creditors of THOMAS JOHN WILLIAMS, late of the Sirhowy Inn, Sirhowy, near Trtdegar, in the County of Monmouth, Gentleman, who died m or about the month of October, 18S2, are, on or b fore the 21st day of MAY, 1883, to send by post pre- paid to Mr. JOHN ALEXANDER SHEPHARD, cf Tredegar, in the County of Monmouth, the Solicitor of the Defendants, GEORGE AitTHUR BROWN and WILLIAM PARRY, the Executors of the said Deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descripU°n.s» the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of ea Accounts, and the nature of the Securities (if auy' fi. by them or in default thereof they will be peremptorily exc uded from the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before Mr. Justice CHITTY, at bis C ambers, situate at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Middlesex, 0,1 TUESDAY, the 5th day of JUNE, leo-i, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, being the time appointed tor adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 19th day of April, lood. BEAUMONT & WARRED, 33, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., 52381 Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES. CHESTER RACES. nN WEDNESDAY, MAT 2nd, CUP DA Y V a Fast Excursion for SHRE WSBUBY> C1 hK, and LIVERPOOL will leave CARDIFF a.m., Newport 5.0, Caerleon 5.10, Pontnewydd Ponty- pool JRoad afc 5.35 a.m., and for p POOL only from Abergavenny at 6.0 »■»•> Pontrilas 6.25, Hereford (Barr's Court) T ^Qfi ijUcilow' 7.40 a.m.; to return same day 7errP°o1 (Landing Stage) at 7.0, Birkenhead 7-^> Ch /,0J; and Shrews- bury at 920 p.m. specml hilfg. For fares see SP. 1 s. 5252] J. GRIERSON, General Manager. A B E R G A* V E # N Y GAS WOBKS-j TO COLlIERY PROPRIETORS. THE Improvement Commis- sioners the Supply of GAS COAL delivered on tne biding at Abergavenny Gas Works, con»ecte Wlttl tbe London and North Western ^^The quantity of Coal required will probably amount to o 000 tons per annum, but the Tenders are to be made frre9Pectiv0 °f quan%. Tenders are required for the supply of such Coal for one, two, or three years, commencing on 1st JULY, 1883, irresp Tenders are required for the supply of such Coal for one, two, or three years, commencing on 1st JULY, 1883, and separate rates must be quoted for delivery in Con- tractor s or Commissioners' Wagons. The Coal to be delivered to order in such quantities as I may be required at six days' notice. lenders (quoting the price per ton) to be sent to the CLERK, not later than THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1883. ,e Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. T. RUTHERFORD, Clerk Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners. Town Hall, Abergavenny, April 20, 1883. [5246 TO HAULIERS AND OTHERS. THE Board for the Christohurch Highway District are prepared to received Tenders for the HAULING OF STONES to various Roads within the District of the Board. Particulars may be seen and forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Board on and after WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, marked outside Tender for Stones," will be received on or before MONDAY, tbe 30th instant. The JBoaro do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. HENRY JOHN DAVIS, Clerk to the Board. 66, High-street, Newport, 1 11th April, 1883. [5230 Jnles by gtuction. GOLDULIFFE, NASH, RED WICK, & MAINDEK, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD AND COP It HOLD PROPERTIES. IV/TR. A. R. BKAR has been instructed tc SELL BY AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, MAT 9TH, 1883, the following Properties, subj, ct to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, viz.:— EIGHT FREEHOLD COTTAGES, Called Cambria Cottages, situate in Victoria Avenue Maindee. ONE FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND GARDEN, On Christchurch Road, Maindee. TWO LEASEHOLD HOUSES, Situate in Livingstone Street, Maindee and ONE-FIFTH SHARE OF A COPYHOLD FARM; Containing about 50 Acres of Pasture Land, sitnate a Goldcliffe, in the County of Monmouth. LOT 1.—Ml those FOUR FREEHOLD COTTAGES situate in Victoria Avenue, Maindee, and known a Cambria Cottages, now in the occupation of M, isrs. Dov den, Walton, Probert. MId Bridges, as weekly enants, a rents amounting to £ 2^ 12s. per annum. LOT 2.-All those FOUR FREEHOLD COTTAGEf adjoining Lot 1. in the occupation of Messrs. Hunt, Da; Webb, and Long, as weekly teuaut^, at ronts amountin to X28 12s. per annum. LOT 3.—All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE, wit Large Garden, on Christchurch Road, at the top of th George Hill, Maindee, now in the occupation of Mr. F Wall, at the low rental of .£15 15s. per annum. This Lot offers a most eligible site for Building, havin an uninterrupted view over Newport, the Docks, an River Usk. It has a frontage to the road of 2( feet, and a depth of 141 feet. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, situate aD being No. 1, Livtngstone-street, Maindee, now in t1 occupation of Mr. T. P. Williams, the owner thereof. This Lot is held under a Lease from Lord Tredegar fi a term of 99 years from August 17th, 1867, at ti low annual ground rent of &L 2s. 6d. LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, adjoinir Lot 4, and being No. 2, Livingston-street, Maindee, al in the occupation of Mr. T. P. Williams, the OWE thereof. This Lot is held under a Lease from Lord Tredegar, i a term of 99 years from November 9th, 1867, at t low annual ground rent of X2 2s. 6d. These hoat have lately been put into thorough repair they ha a back entrance, and a plentiful supply of wat< Each has a froutage of 17 ft. 6 in. with a depth of feet. Lots 6, 7, and 8, on the Posters, are Withdrawn frc the Sale. The Sale will commence at Three for Four o'clo prompt. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEE 12, Tredegar-place, Newport; or to MESSRS. GIBBS, LLEWELLYN, & LOCK Solicitors, Newport. Dated April 21st, 1883. [ 5'24; VICTORIA HALL, NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVE < I HOUSEHOLD FURNITL^t, MR. A. R. BEAR has received ;n3trunt10 IT < to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ab, 'res*, on THURSDAY, MAY tOrt. 18^3, a ia: T uantity I)f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFI TJ^TS. t e Property of a Gentleman rece: v. deceased, RW"1 Alopta.ldo,]Esq Italian Vice-eonsc .1"L." it an '.ett for The Goods consist of ORAWI^ « ROOM SUITE, crimson velvet-; rosewood Dra"-ag-rr>on Clmiis I Couch, rosewood Round Table, Music Sfvnl, rosew'i Music Cabinet, Card Table, four i'oljs aud Rings, ( tonne Curtains, walnut Loo Tab; MASSI VB MAf GANY SIDEBOARD, mahogany Oneifioteer, rosow. Cheffioneer, Fenders, Fire-irons, two mahogany Dm Tables, Easy Chairs in leather, Couchno in hair leather. Pembroke and Kitchen Tobies, m ihogany R01 Table, Pictures and Engravings, Olc'-lw, Araeroan R< ing Chair. Sewing Machine (by Grover and BI'k HANDSOME PIER GLASS, eight mahoi? itiy and i Bedsteads, Palliases, eight Feather «>aJ ¡,;¡: Mattresses, Towel Rails, mahogany ;t"d painted Ws stand and Dressing1 Table?, Chests with Drawers, BI sels and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, o/a Bedstead hair, mahogany Pedestal, five Looking Glasses, sots Ware, ROSEWOOD PiANO by S^icfcei), Kite Dresser, Chairs and Utensils, Filter, F!-f A Warmer,1 Stove, Boot Stand, three-light copper 1 serving Pan, oak Linen Press, Meat ShtC, Coal V" Cradle. Perambulator, a Bo.iks. OFFt FURNITURE, consisting of Tables, Chairs, fetter .?r Office Boxes. Lamp, Writing Desk, B(¡01c Case, two N Drawets (12 each), mahogany t onts also on" KUi Range with rack'and slate shol thro J.Y-r, two i melled slate Chimney Pieces, anu „ la: e Sailing Slab On view morning of Sale. Sa-; i) commence nt. o'clock prompt. 0 Dated Auction and Estate Off <, 12, redegar- place, April 25th, ],J. i 5i BLACK ROCK HOTEL, PORTSTC E W ET MESSRS. DAVIS AND EDW,\H Will offer for SALE BY ^U<TION, at ABOVE HOTEL, on MONDAY, A^.u- ./„th, ISM. 40 HORSES, GOBS AND POM Including Carters, Hunters, Hacks, Harness Ho Cobs, ami Ponies; a number of CARRIAGES, t sisting of Broughams, Wagonettes, Dog Gavia, Pony Traps a quantity of HARNESc ^ompri-sinj of four-in-hand, Sets of Double ind Single Car Harness; Lady's and Genfclctoen's baddies, Br Horse Clothing, &c.; also one ?uod bread-wheel Wagon; small narrow-wheel Wagon; narrow- C'irt sets of Trace and Thaler Harness two- Iron Scarifier Wheel Plough (by Kcli) pair of Harrows Weighing Machine .nd Weighls, &c. Sale to commence at One p.m. Luncheon w provided at the Hotel. Cat,ilogues may be obtained at the, of Sa] of the AUCTIONEERS, Welsb-freei, Otjepsfjw. MONMOUTHSHIRE, FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL JrROPERTl Adjoining- the Vicarage in the Paricli Chris to: within half-a-mile of the Parish ChurcL. and d: two miles from the very rising ana ni >ar>t and Port of Newport. LESSR.S. GRAHAM g MESSRS. WILLIA > GRAHA.\? G 1: And HITCHCOX are In.udod to 1 FT5R SALE BY AUCTION, at the Kind's HUD H NEWPORT, on WEDNESDA Y, rj3 2.r i Mav. 1! Two for Three o'clock in the A rrrnc.on M. t conditions of Sale as will be there and fchaa pi -da very desirable and pleasant RESIDENCE, Known as Farm Wood," approaohud Iron- the road by a covered entrance, una containing the to!) > accommodation: — ^GROUN D.—Cellarage. GROUND FLOOR.—Small Entrance Hail, iig ndor, Drawing room, Dining-room, 8reakf»bt v Housekeeper's Rocm, Serv/l.utlj' Hall, Putlfcj-s 1' with Hot and Cold Water Kitchen, Seuilery, wit and Cold Water Dairy, W C. CHAMBER FLOOR.—Five best Bedrocmi. D1'( room, WC, three Servants Sedrooms. Together with the followii convenient UulJ1);!( —Two-stall Stable with Lo.rt ovei', Coach-hi. ude, ho room, Fruit-room, and Boouioooi Also a Pleasure Ground. Garden, and Orcha WELL STOCKED WITHTIIE CHOIOKST F TREES; a Vinery, detached Gardiner's Octtaj Greenhouse, containing, in ".b., whole, 2a 3r. 36p. A portion of the Purch. -e Money may (if d remain upon the Mortgage "f the Pro?»rty. Particulars, with a lithograph rla1. may shot obtained, and permission t i,ic,,v :^iii "to gitcs, on cation to the AUCTIONEER Victoria 'Jhambers, port: or to E. G. DA VIES, E*I., 5255j Solicit' i, Cricfehow< T 0 B U I L D E l, S. rpHE Directors of t Lie Newport I Company are prepat -J to r?c i e Tenders t ERECTION OF OFFICES AND COTTAGES at New Works at Crindau. The Drawings and Speciiiiatioa can be inspcett all particulars obtained on application to the under on and after WEDNESDAY, the 2cd ot MAY. The Tenders are to be sent hi undei cc^si- l u Tenders for Offices and Cottage: tj L. ~F. ">i ± R Esq., Secretary of the Co)tipsuy, before on THURSDAY, the lOtl oi II* r. The Directors do not bml themsehca t. arc lowest nor any Tender. BENJAMIN T.AWr-EFCE, A.rchi'« 5257J bjl "ed- phjre. Newwrt I SHIPPING INYKSTME^T (L I LIABILITY.)—Son.e iU! SHAKES.^ I new CARGO STEAMER, aoder f ment, can be obtained by nj»t apr-iic;ition, ■_ j at the rate of 17 to 20 pei -ent pfr aacum ha' 7 several years past, been pa:j W SharoholdT;. cn Steamers under the same" .la¡ters, who ara aotv ing their fleet. Every fajilt y jjivou to iotfu-iia; tors for thorough investigation and enquiry STIAMSHIP COMPANY, care Messrs. De>CO Lesidenhall-street, Londoi,, NEWPORT PORT SASIT^.T AUTHORtTY. Local Government Board haveinsaed an ords? ¡ the Town Council the f er.naaont ^init*r; Ac of the Custom* Port of Newport. The a^pLo< the Cardiff Rural iSaaiwry Aui bor^y that 1 should no longer be included ia >h B diatrii k which the Port ,SaniUJ,- Authority me uot acceded to. I