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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE SOUTH VALES DAILY NEWS. FOR SINGLE INSERTIONS. LINES. S. d. LINES. s. d. 1 to 4 10 7 to S 2 0 6 to 6 1 6 9 toi 10 .26 And 3d. for every additional Line. A Liberal Discount allowed far a series of Consecutive Insertions. Tradesmen's Advertisements and Business Announcements of all kinds, when ordered for a month and upwards, are subject to Special terms, according to the number of insertions and the space occupied. Parliamentary Notices, Prospectuses of Public Companies, Legal Notices, and Election Addresses, are charged 6d. per line for each insertion. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of the under-mentioned classes are charged as follows:— ONE THREE SIX LINES. WORDS. INSERTION. INSERTIONS. INSERTIONS. s. d. s. d. s. d. Two 18 0 6 10 1 6 THREE 27 09 IS 2 3 Four. 36 10 20 30 FIN-B 45 13 26 39 Six 54 16 3 0 4 6 Each additional line of | q q q q 9 Nine words These charges apply only to the classes of advertisements speci- flel below, and are strictly confined to those which are PAID FOR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION if not prepaid, they will be charged by tile general scale :— APARTMENTS WANTED. MONEY WANTED. APARTMENTS TO BE LET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ARTICLES LOST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. ARTICLES FOUND. SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSINESSES TO BE SOLD. SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES TO LET. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Wanted. WANTED, a sharp YOUTH as Apprentice to the General Drapery. Apply to John George, 211, Bute-road, CardUf. 307 W' ANTED, an experienced CLERK. Salary, £ 30 per annum. References as to ability required. Address, S. W., South Wales Daily News Office. 523c ANTED, in~^Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, and other Welsh ports,'respectable and trustworthy MEN to introduce a most advantageous plan of Insurance for Sailors for short or long voyages, the rates being lower while the insurer is on shore. Ad- dress, with references, F. S. S., South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 521c WANTED, immediately, a BOY, from 14 to 1G, to assist in the Pawnbroking Business. Apply, Henry Samuel, Neath. 534c WANTED, a situation as HOUSEMAID. Used to waiting at table. Good character from last situation. Apply, E., Llantrissant. 537 ANTED, an experienced YOUNG MAN in the Drapery. Must be of sober habits, and a knowledge of Welsh ne- cessary. Apply to Edwards & Jones, Carmarthen. 535c ANTEDr TWO JUNIOR HANDS for the Drapery and Grocery Business. Apply, G. J., 13, High-street, Cardiff. 637c ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT, aged 18. Apply at the South Wales Daily News Office. 544c ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT, where there are two children. Good character indispensable. Address, 228, Bute-road, Cardiff. 540c ANTED, a FELLMONGER as Foreman and Buyer. Liberal Wages. Character indispensable. Apply to David Griffiths, Tanner and Currier, Llanelly. 549 ANTED, a Second-hand LATHE, or anything to drive a six-inch circular saw. Apply at 35, Royal Arcade. 548c ANTED, a SITUATION as TIME or STOREKEEPER. Has W had the sole charge of a Branch Railway Stores. Good character, and a strict teetotaller. Wages not less than 25s. per week. Apply, J. B. H., Post Office, Caerphilly. 541 ANTED, immediately W- ANTED, immediately, a Small FURNISHED HOUSE, in tt or within a mile of Neath, with garden. Rent moderate. Address, L. M., Post Office, Neath. 555c ANTED, a steady, honest, MARRIED MAN to attend to an Engine and make himself generally useful. Cottage and coals free. Apply to Z., Cardiff Times Office. 552 ANTED, a good CUPOLA MAN, at the Mount Stuart Iron Works, Bute Docks. 553 DRAPERY.—WANTED, immediately, an experienced SALES- WOMAN accustomed to trim. Knowledge of Welsh indis- pensable. Address, Stephen Lewis, Treorky, Pontypridd. 556c LERK.—Wanted by an efficient, trustworthy person, a per- C manent situation as BOOK-KEEPER, by single or double entry. Good references. Address, Book-keeper," South Wales Daily News Office. 546c AILY GOVERNESS WANTED for two children in the neigh- bourhood of the Mumbles. Apply, A. L., Post Office, S Nansea. 542 M' ASTER TAILOR WANTED at the County Asylum, Bridg- end. Wages £ 30 a year, with Board, Lodging, and Wash- ing. Apply in person to the Medical Superintendent any fore- noon. 538c ROCERY.—WANTED, a JUNIOR HAND. Apply, stating salary required, with references, to Mr. Lewis James, New Tredegar, Mon. 530c EDICA-L.-Wanted, a competent ASSISTANT in a colliery M practice. Apply, stating terms, &c., to Mr. W. H. Cuth- bertson, Pentre, Pontypridd. 387 fT^O BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS.—TENDERS I are invited for the erection of Twenty Workmen's Cottages at the Park Colliery. Particulars on application to Messrs. D Davis and Co., Ocean CollierN, Ystrad, Pontypridd. 386 TO PRINTERS.—Permanent Situation for a good JOBBING HAND. Wages 23s. Watkins's Steam Printing Works, Rutland-street, Swansea. 529c O GROCERS' ASSISTANTS, &c.-WANTED, an ASSISTANT in the Grocery and Drapery Trade. Welsh indispensable. Apply, with references, to the Manager of the Co-operative Stores, Cwmbach, Aberdare. 379 TO^DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—WANTED, a YOUNG MAN of three or four years' experience. Apply at A. Cule and Sons, Treherbert. 550c TO PAINTERS.—A Resident Painter wanted at the County Asylum, Bridgend must know all branches of the trade. A permanent place to a suitable man. Apply, in person, to the Medical Superietendent any forenoon. 539c O PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Mr. Davies, Pharma" ceutical Chemist, Tenby, has a Vacancy for a well-educated and gentlemanly Youth as an Apprentice. 388 TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted immediately an Ex- perienced Hand. Apply, stating particulars, to Griffiths and Son, Pontypridd. 522c TO DRAPERS'" ASSISTANTS. — WANTED, a Respectable, Steady YOUNG MAN, Strong and Active, one who knows the district. Apply, with particulars, to Ells and Neal, Duke-street, Cardiff. 156 BEDWELLTY UNION. Vaccination Officer and Inspector of Nuisances, WANTED, by the Guardians of the Bedwellty Union, a VACCINATION OFFICER for the two parishes of thur Union, which comprises the following towns and surround- ing districts, viz., Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Rhymney, New Tredegar, Blackwooa, part of Beaufort, Garnfach, Nantyglo, Blaina, Aber- tillery, Cwmtiejiery, &c., &c. The person wh*. js appointed will also be elected Inspector of Nuisances for the w»0je of the Union, and will be allowed a salary of Z40 per annum for -^g duties of Inspector of Nuisances. As Public Vaccinator, will be required to carry out the Act of Parliament of last sessio. as well as previous Acts, and his salary will be at the rate of oor week, and 2s. 6d. per hundred of persons successfully vaccinate He must be energetic, and able to show the guardians that he Co.¡, carry out the requirements of the respective Acts. Applications, in candidiases owi handv-riting, must be sent to my address, not later than Wednesday, 6tll day of Marcll next, enclosing testimonials of recent date as '.0 capabilities &c &c. Candidates selected will be informed, and fc»TCnses of atteii dance (after request) allowed. Total salary, £ 92 pei annum JNO. BROOKFIELD, Clerk to Ouardikns Union Office, Tredegar, 23rd February, 1872. 389 v to be X, et. TO be LET, Bradfield House, Dumfries-place. Apply on the Premises. 123 CARDIFF. TO be LET, WALCOT VILLA, East Grove, Trede- garville, consisting of 12 rooms and large garden. Apply to C garville, consisting of 12 rooms and large garden. Apply to D. L. T., 17, Edward-terrace. 195 CARDIFF.—Capital HOUSE and SHOP, plate glass front, to LET. Apply to W. Price & Sons, Cardiff House. 533c TO be LET, a HOUSE and SHOP in Bedford-street, and a JJL HOUSE in Clifton-street. Apply to Mr. John Robins, Bed- ford-street. 525c TO be LET, a HOUSE in Loudon-square. Rent moderate.— Also, No. 2, Cornish Villas, Llandaff-road, consisting of seven rooms and garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John Batchelor, Bute Docks. 354 M- AINDY.-TO. be LET, immediately, one mile from the Town Ft'i. Hall, Cardiff, a Six-roomed COTTAGE, with wash-house and pantry. Gas and water laid on, and gas fittings complete. Rent zl6 a year. Enquire of Mr. W. Lamb, Hope Hotel, Maindy; or of Mr. J. Jonker, Duke of Cornwall Inn, the Hayes, Cardiff. 363 -vro. 2> PENYBRIN, MAINDY, near Cardiff.—To LET, the 1^1 above comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE. Rent moderate. —For particulars, apply to Mr. R. J. Yorath, No. 3, Penybrin or to Messrs. Watsons and Co., timber merchants, Cardiff. 146 O be LET, Three ROOMS, Unfurnished or Furnished, 208, Bute-road. Also, YARD and STABLING. Apply on the Premises. 543c o be Xct. ANTON -A convenient HOUSE to LET at Freeland-place, C top of Severn-road, seven rooms, cellar, wash-house, garden, gas and water. Rent moderate. Apply to John Rogers, next house. 545c ARDIFF.-PREMISES to LET in Hope-street, near Calia.1, C suitable for Workshops or Stores.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road. 221 CARDIFF.—To Butchers and Others.—To be Let, in the 4_j Town of Cardiff, a very First-class PORK BUTCHERS' BUSINESS, doing the largest trade in the town. In-coming easy. Also, several Public-Houses and other businesses. For particulars apply to Mr. J. D. Thomas, Auctioneer, 13, Church-street, Car- diff 121 TO be SOLD, an old established Ironmongery, Ironfounding, Engineering, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturing JL Engineering, and Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Business, in one of the principal market towns of South Wales. Capital required aboutiL4,000, part of which may remain on inte- rest at five per cent. A valuable assortment of Patterns. Apply to T. Thomas, Esq., Consulting Engineer, Bute-crescent, Cardiff, j 557c cSalc by "Private Contract FOR SALE, a FARM of 70 acres, near Cardiff. To LET, HOUSE and OUTHOUSES for 12 cows, 4 horses, and 30 pigs, at a low rent. Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 34, Cowbridge- road, Canton. 526c TO be SOLD, a STEAM BOILER, suitable to drive a 6-horse power steam engine.—Apply to W. E. Vaughan, Steam Dyeing Works, Llandaff-road, Cardiff. 222 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, an old established WHEEL- WRIGHT and SMITH'S SHOP, and several COTTAGES. Apply on the Premises at Ely, near Cardiff. 505c FOR SALE, an excellent FOOT LATHE, suit Smith or Wheel- wright, all iron, 6ft. bed, faceplate, rests for wood and iron, tools, &c. Price Z5; worth £10. Address, J. Giles, Chapel-street, Pontypridd. 514c FOR SALE, a bargain, a Mahogany Top COUNTER with drawers. For particulars, apply to R. J. Jeremy, Merthyr. 369 FOR SALE.—A HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKEHOUSE in Splott- lands. Apply to Mr. Peter Price, 3, Crockherbtown. 507c 4> KA liAlUU'XHof YARMOUTHRED~ HERRINGS anTiiow being SOLD, wholesale and retail, from the boat Simon Peter, lying at the Upper End of West Dock, Cardiff. 536c itdlanc Ott. FLOWERING SUNDAY. MONUMENTS, Crosses, and Tablets, in granite, M marble, or stone.—Designs and estimates forwarded on ap- plication to T. JONES, Penarth-road Entrance, Cardiff. 218 FIRE BRICKS.—The Bwllfa Colliery Company (Limited) are prepared to supply FIRE BRICKS of a superior quality, and also a second quality Brick for building pur- poses. The best Bricks are made exclusively of the celebrated Graig Clay, and the manufacturers supply both qualities of the fol- lowing sizes, viz., 9 x 4t x 2t and 9 x 4t x 3. For terms, &c., apply to the Bwllfa Colliery, Aberdare. 167 SAMPLE and Instructions sent for seven stamps whereby any Person may earn £ 2 or £ 3 per week pleasantly and legiti- mately; returned if not approved. J. C. Buckley, Flood, & Co., Sarah-street, Birmingham. 333 MONEY.—The Sums of £ 500 and £ 500 are now ready to be ADVANCED on approved Mortgage Security Apply to Mr. Merrils, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. 219 CYHOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAR, PRIS 6s. 6c., 1 AA O BREGETHAU, gan y diweddar _JL \7 Barch. JAMES ROWE, Abergwaen. Y maent y mwyaf gwreiddiol ac awrgymiadol yn y Gymraeg. Gwerthir yr holl sydd yn aros ar law ffwrdd am 4s. trwy y Post, 4s. 6c. arian parod. Danofner at y Cyhoeddwr, W. M, Evans, Seren Office, Carmarthan. 393 Duftlit gtottos, "Deeds, not Words." FIRST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDER. The Worshipful the Mayor having suggested that TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, should, as far as practicable, be kept as a holiday in the borough of Swansea in connection with the happy recovery of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales from a dangerous illness, and a desire having been expressed that a Royal Salute should be fired from the Town Battery at the South Docks, FIFTY MEN will ASSEMBLE at Head-quarters at Tweive o'clock at Noon on that day, from whom two Detachments will be selected, who1 will fire a ROYAL SALUTE at One p.m. precisely. Undress, without arms. Band to attend at Castle Hall. itJ sT (Signed) GEO. GRANT FRANCIS, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding. Swansea Castle, 24th February, 1872. g~T\ JOHN rS~ CARDIFF. A THANKSGIVING SERVICE, For the Recovery of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, Will be held at ST. JOHN'S CHURCH THIS DAY AT 11 A.M. EVENING SERVICE, 7.30 p.m. 551c rjlHANKSGIVING DAY, FEB. 27TH, 1872. A joyful and pleasant thing it is to be thankful."—Psalm 147, 1. A SPECIAL SERVICE Will (D.V.) be held in the CHURCH OF ST. JOHN, CANTON, Commencing at Seven p.m. THE REV. E. JOHNS WILL BE THE PREACHER. Thank offerings in aid of Completion Fund. 554 JJUTCHINSON AND TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF, OPBN FOR THE SEASON WITH THE GREATEST CONCENTRATION OF EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC RESOURCES ever presented to the public. Fresh STAR ARTISTES and Brilliant NOVELTIES Every Week. GRAND MID-DAY PERFOMANCE EVERY SATURDAY, at Two, commence at Half-past. 158 VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. MANAGER F. W. HOFFMAN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR. Admission-First Class, Is.; Second Class, 6d. Doors open to Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. 241 STUART HALL. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF DR. CORRY'S WORLD. RENOWNED DIORAMA OF IRELAND, This evening at 8. Last night but four. Additional musical and vocal attractions. This Evening, TUESDAY—Grand Allegorical Tableaux, with aug- mented Orchestra and Chorus, in honour of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, on the occasion of the National Thanksgiving. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28.-Beiiefit of Mr. TOM COYNE. FRIDAY, MARCH I.-Benefit of Miss NELLY HAYES. Changes nightly in vocal and musical programme. Great attractions during the week, finally terminating on Sat- urday next, March 2nd. Day Performance, this day (Tuesday), Wednesday, and Saturday, at 3. SWANSEA—COMMENCING MARCH 4TH. Admission-3s., 2s., Is. 6d. Half-price to Schools and Children. 359 HANNAH STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CARDIFF.. THE FOURTH TEA ANNIVERSARY Of the above Church will be held ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH (j" 18 7 2. Tea on the table at Five o'clock p.m. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held after tea, when ADDRESSES will be delivered and appropriate Tunes sung. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. 502c __n_ J> R O W N AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR IS GENUINE. PACKETS ld, 3d. and 6d. BEST, 2d., 4d., 8d. CAUTION AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS FRAUD. INFERIOR QUALITIES OBTAINED AT LITTLE MORE THAN HALF THE COST OF BROWN AND POLSON'S, ARE SOMETIMES SUBSTITUTED. 298 pates of Jales by JUttfion* MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 5. MR. J. M. ELLERY. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Feb. 29 MR. R. SHORT. White Lead, at Cardiff March 2. MR. J. D. THOMAS. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Feb. 28. e, MR. T. H. DAVIES. I Leasehold Property, at Landore Feb. 28. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER. Leasehold Property, at Treherbert March 5. Leasehold Property, at Poutppridd. Feb. 28. MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS. Cattle and Farming Stock, at Neath Feb. 28. Sheep, at Neath Feb. 28. MR. WM. SANDERS. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Feb. 28. cSalt by Ruction. Sale of very Valuable Leasehold Property, situate in Clive-street, Roath. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & Co. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1872, at Three o'clock precisely, the follow- ing valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY:- LOT 1.—All those Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 23 and 24, Clive-street, Roath, producing a gross rental of Ten Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of £ 4 5s. 3d. per annum. No. 23 has a shop front, and is fitted with trade fixtures. LOT 2.-All those Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 25 and 26, Clive-street, producing- a gross rental of Eight Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of £ 3 17s. Gd. per annum. LOT 3.-All those Four Messuages or Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 41, 42, 43, and 44, Clive-street, producing a gross rental of Twenty Shillings per week, subject to a ground rent of £ 8 10s. 6d. per annum. The whole of the above property is held under indentures of under-leases froiij John Hemingway, Esq., for 99 years from the 2nd of February, 1859, nearly 86 years being unexpired. The houses let extremely well to respectable tenants and are in good repair. The property may be viewed and further particulars obtained on application to the Auctioneers, 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Exchango, Bristol; or to Messrs. Whites, Renard and Floyd, 28, Budge-row, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 120 Dated, Cardiff, 3rd February, 1872. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & co. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1872, at Three for Four o'clock precisely, the following valuable PROPERTY :— LOT I.-All that Leasehold Dwelling-house known as No. 17, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mrs. Richards, as yearly tenant, at the rent of t32. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold Dwelling-house, known as No. 18, Mount Stuart-square, and now occupied by Mr. Boderlich, as yearly tenant, at the rent of E35. The Property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1852, and each Lot will be sold subject to a yearly ground-rent of £3 5s., and to the covenants and con- ditions contained in the lease. For further particulars apply to the Auetioneers, Exchange, Bristol, and St. Mary-street, Cardiff; F. C. Pike, Esq., 6, Serle- street, Lincoln's-inn, London; or Messrs. Press and Inskip, Solicitors, Bristol. 373 KITMTELLERY will SELL by AUCTION (in Equity, by order of the Judge of the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Swansea), on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1872, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be pro- duced, at the Bird-in-Hand, High-street, Swansea, all those Two LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, situate and being 32 and 33, Pottery- street, Swansea, in the several occupations of Messrs. Griffiths and Beynon. Each house contains three rooms, and has a large garden abutting on the South Wales Railway Company's pre- mises. The property is held under a lease for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1826, and is subject to a ground rent of iPl 3s. per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clocek in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Jones, Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea Mr. Richard Jenkins, Solicitor, Fisher- street, Swansea; Mr. J. D. Thomas, High Bailiff, the Receiver appointed by the Court: or to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Victoria-rooms, Oxford-street, Swansea. SWANSEA. —To Brewers and others. MR. J. M. ELLERY has been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, under a power of sale, at the Bird-in-Hand, High-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, FEB- RUARY 29th, 1872, the following valuable PROPERTY, in the town of Swansea, situate in the Oystermouth-road, opposite the Gaol, in one or more lots, as may be decided at time of sale, namely:— A capital THREE-QUARTER BREWERY, in full working order. The whole of the plant on the premises may be taken at a valuation by the purchaser, or otherwise it will be sold by auction, of which due notice will be given. Also Two substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, each containing six good rooms and offices, in addition to which there is a large dry cellar under the whole of the corner house, all thoroughly drained. The property is held for the unexpired term of 70 years from the 29th day of September, 1858, subject to a yearly ground-rent of £ 5 8s., which will be apportioned if sold in more than one lot. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Victoria Rooms. Sale to commence at Three for Four o'clock. 397 Port of Cardiff.—To Ship Chandlers, Captains, and Others.—On Behalf of whom it may Concern. MR. R. SHORT has been favoured with instruc- .irJL tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 2nd of MARCH, 1872, on the Wharf, near the Glasgow Steam Com- pany's Warehouse, East Dock Basin, about 200 kegs of WHITE LEAD. The Sale will take place at half-past Eleven for Twelve o'clock. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 395 Commercial Sale-rooms, 13, Church-street, Cardiff. MR. J. D. THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION at the above rooms, at One for Two o'clock, on WEDNES- DAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28, 1872, a general assortment of Modern and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of a gentleman having removed from Cardiff. For full particulars see bills, or apply to the Auctioneer, at 13, Church-street, Cardiff. 885 Landore, near Swansea.—Leasehold Property for Sale.—To Mem- bers of Building Societies, Investors and Others. MR. T. H. DAVIES (Messrs. G. P. Ivey and Davies) has been instructed by the executors of the late Mr. Richard Mayberry, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1872, at the Mysydd Inn, Mysydd-road, Landore, all those BUILDINGS and PREMISES called Mysydd Inn, Landore. together with the Three HOUSES adjoining with Gardens at- tached. The above property is situated in a thriving neighbourhood, and held under a lease for 99 years from the 25tli of March, 1854, at the very low ground rent of £ 2 0s. 6d. The great extension of the very large works, where thousands of people will be employed, is a sufficient guarantee that house pro- perty in this district will in a very few years be very much advanced in value. Sale to commencc at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer's offices. Adelaide Chambers, Feb. 12, 1872. 351 Sale of Leasehold Houses, at Treherbert. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bute Arms Hotel, Treherbert, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1872, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY (that is to say)— All those Two substantially-built Dwelling-houses, situate in Dumfries-street, Treherbert, recently erected by Mr. Richard Thomas, together with the gardens and premises thereunto be- longing, now in the respective occupations of Christopher Bailey and Walter Turner, at the yearly rental of £19 10s. Od., and held under a lease for 99 years, from the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute, subject to the annual ground rent oftl 8s. Od. Further information may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, Institute Chambers, Pontypridd; or to Messrs. Spickett & Price, Solicitors, the Court-house, Pontypridd. 380 Valuable Leasehold Property. MR. WM. SANDERS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1872, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on conditions to be then and there produced :-All those Four sub- stantially built and pleasantly situated genteel residences, situate and being Nos. 32, 31, and two adjoining houses in Ely-road, Can- ton. These properties are held under separate leases for the term of 999 years from the year 1870, and will be sold in separate lots. LOT I.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, with coach-house, stable and loft, and having carriage-road at side, situate and being No. 32, Ely-road, Canton. LOT 2.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, with stable at the back, and right of way from Clive-road, being No. 31, Ely-road, Canton. LOT 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, adjoining No. 81, Ely-road, Canton, having a right of way to the back. LOT 4.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, next adjoining the above and being exactly similar premises. The property may be viewed on application to Mr. F. Prosser,, builder, 32, Ely-road. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 364 NOTICE. MR. W. SANDERS hereby announces that the property Nos. 9 and 10, Scott-street, advertised to be Sold by Auction on Wednesday 28th inst., has been DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CONTRACT. The valuable Property in Ely-road will be offered to Public Competition. 390 Sales hn Ruction:. .0 6., To Small Capitalists. -Eligible Investment. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of FEBRUARY NEXT, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, all those Four Substantial Leasehold MES- SUAGES situate near the County Court Hall, Pontypridd, on the main road leading from Pontypridd to Lantrissant, now in the occupation of D. Roberts and others, and producing a rental of £2414s. or thereabouts. These premises are the property of Mrs. Joan Jones, and are held under a lease from Mr. Rickards at a moderate ground rent, and are offered for sale by the mortgagee under a power of sale. For particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at Institute Chambers, Pontypridd, or to Mr. D. Walter Davis, Solicitor, Cardiff. 392 Neath Monthly Markets. LEWIS BROTHERS WIN SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28, 1872, at the Cattle Market, Neath, (in addition to the stock already announced), 58 BREEDING EWES (Leicester and Radnor cross), to lamb in the second week in March, from three to four years old, in perfect health and condition, and ranging from 14 lbs. to 18 lbs. per quar- ter. Two Southdown rams have been kept with the stock through the season. Terms Two Months' Credit on approved bills, or discount for cash. Sale at Eleven o'clock a.m. The Mart, Neath, February 22nd, 1872. 391 TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE" SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS has already attained a circulation larger than that of any other daily or weekly paper in the Principality, being upwards of 10,000 Copies a Day. The SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is distributed through- out GLAMORGANSHIRE, MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, and portions of BRF-CONSHIRE and RADNORSHIRE, and as a general Advertising Medium for South Wales and Monmouthshire it is superior to any other newspaper. CHIEF OFFICES: 11, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. PROPRIETORS: D. DUNCAN & SONS. TO THE PUBLIC. THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS of TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) will CONTAIN A FULL ACCOUNT (From Special Reporters, Telegrams, Private Sources, &c.,) OF THE NATIONAL THANKSGIVING AND ROYAL VISIT TO ST. PAUL'S. TO ADVERTISERS. AS the Circulation of the DAILY NEWS will probably be more than Double the ordinary issue to-morrow (Wed- nesday), Advertisers desirous of availing themselves of this unprecedented opportunity for obtaining publicity, are re- quested to favour us with their orders before nine o'clock in the evening, the very latest hour at which advertisements can be received. NOTICE. 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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1872. .

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