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^hipping Jlotices. ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. 1lORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS ^lirllllir leave CORK for NEWPORT and CARDIFf, with Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, raUlm? at Mil- lord, returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, and from CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. Fares—Cabin, £ 1 Is.; Peek, 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket, available tor one month, £ 1 lis. 6d. For further particulars see small bills AGENTS. CARDIFF.—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. KEWPORT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. UORK. City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penr..1It1 Quay. 374 CJTEAM BKT VVEEN CARD I* BELFAST GREENOCK,|AND GLASGOW. SAILINGS WKEKLY. The Sercw Steam-ships PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Mills: ANTONA, Captain Linklater; CLUTHA. Captain Huck- lIIan; AILSA, Cuptam Frv, are inended to Sail with Goods tod Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented 1 circumstances), as follows during the month of APRIL CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, AXD BELFAST. 7 Mondav .1 p-«". | 21 Monday 12 noon U Monday 0 p.m. I 28 Monday 6 p.m. FROM HEiiFAST TO CARDIFF. 7 Monday 4 p.m. 121 Mondav 3 p.m. 14 Aii.uuiiy .1 I 30 Wednesday 2 p.m. GLASGOW TO t.ARDIKK, viA BELFAST. 5 Saturday 2 p.m. I 10 Saturday 2 p.m. 12 Saturday ..2 j».'n. I 29 Tues 'ay 2 p.m. With liberty to Tow and Assist Vessels. FARES,—Belfaoi Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or Slaagow Cabin, 20" Steerage. 12, Gil. Goods to be alongside i -i time tor shipment Two Honrs before óhe advertised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Liud^ay «?t Co. Swansea. to ST..1 cues & Brother; Belfast, to Robert Hendersou and Sou Bristol, to Mark Whit- frill & Sou; and in Cardiff, to O. F. WEBB & CO., 1400 MuJft Dock Bonded Warelion8< CARDIFF T0 NEW Y0RK- !Vf DIRIXTSTEiM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TH3 BRISTOL CHANNEL AND TUB UNITED TATKK OF AT\I KUICA AND CANADA. rhe SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New. first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Glamorgan 2,500. Tons PEMBROKE 2,.000 Tons h.p> cAKmaRTHKN 3,000 Tons between Or other First-class Steamers will s:t:l x> CARDIFF AND NEW Witu » St kinships are built expressly for w,f t Wl<j convenience the latest improvements for the com s77Ji'i wid Steerage Passengers. I^^ige Passengers provided with T stewardess carried for the tenialc AV APIUI, 12tk, to be >-1, e GLAM ORGAN will sail on t,ATLKi>A flowed by the PEMBROKE.- ,ars ft|)|,iy to BKlHTn- Fur FURLLWR ponrr and BRAXTH, 11, lUu King-street. JWAXsr A BICIIAIUWOS &, Co, ^EWPolM' o. W. JOXK8, llKAKD, & C'0. >LOTCP<Tir'i> W. C. LUCV ,V Co. fONTyPool T- WA,TK '\s<jN- 'GNTVi'iiihi! AMWAXDKR BUOTHKRS. «SCA Jo,IN "• Tayi'0K. *ERTHYK tvl)V:L W. J. PKKSMWKM,, 1 Castle-street. ^KROIhe E.G.P,i,c, (> ISAAC I IIOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. 'OLEFoRD.. 1!- TKIITTKR. 'HMBi:oKE DOCK S. 15- SKKTCII. ENBY RICHARD JAsOS. IAEST1EG Jonx CuivEKs. [AVE ITFOR I-) WEST I. MAY & Co., 2, Victoria-place. £ §D1U,A?* LAINCKI.OT LOWTHKB, 21, Ouay-st. T. M. Ciifk, Sirhowy Railway. 7,w^.Sy S\Ml'K.I, ClIAKLKY, LH\MN k\ j;_ EVASS, Post-office. iBEKAVOX K. EVANS, Stationer. iLAXELLY JOHN* J. CIIAMXDKII, Post-office. IREORKY WII.UAM Wiu.IAMS, Orocor. jUYNMAWR J. II. N. Ji'DD, Beaufort-liouse. »r st the f'umiiaiiy's Otlice, 1, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 3712 JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. WHITE STAR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. yVERCOuL to am! from NEW YORK. These new full-powered sail fr»nil LI\EliPOOL on THLHSDA\S, QUKi^Nij- "°WN,(.n FRIDAYS. EepuMic Feb 20 | Baltic.. March 6 Adriatic Feb. :!i I Celtic. March 13 .These vessels are all uniform, of the highest speed, and replete F'h modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and •*i>Uis are amidsliiiw. Passengers are booked through to all parts the United States, British America. China, Japan, India, IlI.d Australia. Draits issued on New York free of charge. Baloon passage, A:18 18s and 21 guineas. Return Tickets, 35 ^jpeae. Steerage, £ (i C.s. „ „ ^.t'or Ficiflit apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, ^ew fork, and 96, Market-street. Cliicairo in Queeiistown, U> JAM to ^OTT & Co., or to ISM AY, 1MRIE & c" }?• ferpool to 7, East India Avenue, Londcm, E.C. to BAIiNi-. J^THRIE, & Co.. ButeDocks. Cardiff; to G. A. BEVAN, S«an- or to GEO. R. PRICE. PootypmUL 4au' XNA1A N LI NL ot > V AL iVIAlL ?*T 1 STI'.A.MKKS, a\)pointod to sail Irom LlVERl'OOf., r.!k (il'EUXSTOVVN to NBW 'QRK «verv TI'ICSOAY and THURSDAY. CITY OF LONDON THURSDAY. AVIUI, 10. CITY OF EW YORK TUKSDAY, APKIL 15 CnY OF PA HIS TmiRSDAY, APBIL 17. CITY of RALTHoWltE TI KSDAY, APkIL 22. I "*lon>i Passage -Tuesday Sailings. Ti and 15 Guineas: Thurs- *y Sailings is uuiueas and 18 Guineas, having equal Saloon fiviiejes.. Steerage Passage New York, Six Guineas, with lull supply of Co'.kcrl Provi,u0118. p«sscugers forwarded to ilos- On, K&tiinore, or I oitian»\ Mthont extra charge Pmeajrera for all piirtd of CAMADA and tlie^UNlTED STATES looked through on very advantageous terms For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM 1NMAN, 22, Water- treet, Liverpool ROBERT BURTON- & SON, South Church-street. Cardiff. JOSEPH GARWOOD, 57. Scoti-strcet Cardiff; 0) to FREDERICK LOVKTT, Windsor Hotel, lenaith. 2249 TllatTROYAL MAIL LINE SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE MmL, TX>C AN ADA AN D THE UNITED STATES. 'hortest Route to the West. vnn direct every Tues- « The superb Steamships of this Line 11 ANDaiid QUEBEC, !*>'and Thursday from LIVERPOOL to 1 p'oSTON, and to all Warding Passengers to NEW YORK a. iJJies and To >vns in Canada and the Lmtt upooL TO %M LIVERPOOL TO PORT- FROM Ll\ k. LAND. 15 April Moravian, Thursday, 13 Mar. tPeruvian, luua ■>, At. Andrew, Tuesday, 18 „ Prussian, Thrir.. r ^irnaiian, Thursday, 20 t*'a r.uliaii, lues • 4$t. Patrick, Tuesday, 25 „ Moravian, ■Scandinavian, Tliurs. 27 St. Andrew ruesdaj, > .«0va S^otian, Tues., 1 Apri fSarniatun, Thurs., ■Polynesian, Thursday 3 St. David, Tuesday, 0 1f Caapian, Ti^esday, 8 tCiroassian, Thursday, » 'Austrian, Thursday, 10 Nova Scotian, lues., l« tPolynesian, Tliurs., 15 n rhe Mail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE sail as follavvs:— Forwarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western and Southern States. ♦estorian, Tuesday, 25 Mar. Nestorian, Tuesday, 6 May. libernian, Tues lay, S April Austrian, Tuesday, 20 „ '• American, Tuesday, 2" Cabin Passa-jre to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, EIS 18s. or A;15 15p. according 0 iccommodat,on, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors v4ich can be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced ^tes. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in h Steamer at £ 9 9s including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- *ry utei.sils, uining apart from steerage. Applications for berths 0be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- ou. New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ (i Gs., including a plenti- "1 supply of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are ^Tried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers lid children. Baggage taken from the Oeean Steamships to the Railway Cars 'ree of Expense.. t Any information required concerning Canada, can be obtained 'om Mr. Dix in, 11, Adam-street, Adelplii, London Agent for the !anadian Government. Pamphlets tIn Canada supplied gratis by our agents SHORTEST RorrK to SAi FttANCISCO, via the UXION ^ACiyic RAILROAD. ThROI GII TICKBTS issued on the most favour- hie terms. For "'xr ^^naAplv to ALLAT^ BliOTilERS & CO., Alexandra, Biuloings, James-street, Liverpool, and 85, i oyle street, Londonderry {?r to George Bird. 246, John K" Ta-vlf,r> postmaster, Pontymister, near Ne»prt James Ayre. 64,I>ock- treet, Newport; R. Prust .V tSo \s'^ f.^j^de, Swansea. Vid Bowt-n, 17, Thomas-street, £ 124, ^h-street, Mertliyr Tydvil; Jackson M'«ora Haven ^orge Humphreys VVelfield-road, ^Vont^dd.^ T" Uexander, Pontypridd James R. Mc B ^UQK;;s?1,8- COMI'AN'VS 8™CI*L ^0t| 'jr Tickets from our Agents •^6 advise Passengers to obtain Mi^ir A ^'ore leaving home. yy, mfa NATIONAL I*1NE TO NEW YORK. LAKGEST STEAMERS AFLOAI. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. 1 FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY, The well-known full-powered Iron Screw Steam-Sl^P 8hips Tons Ships ,ono «ypt, Grogan 5064 England, Kemp Pain, Grace 4000 The Queen, Andrews ^ly, Griggs 4802 Hohand, Bragg *toce, Thonison 3571 Erin, *Hada, Webster 3000 Helvetia, Spencer 'feeoe, Thomas 3500 Denmark, Simmer Zi'S Wiii saii from Liverpool to New York as under ;REECE Wednesday, 16th April. ^YPT Wednesday, 23rd April. ANADA Wednesday, 30th Apri!. Leaving Que-j istown the following days. The Saloon accommodation is unsurpassed—the State-rooms lIng unusually large, and open off the Saloons situated in Poop II deck. Rate of Passage, 12,1.5, and 17 Guineas, according to accommo- Jtion in State-room—<dl having same privilege in Saloon. Return icketa, TWENTY-F1VK GUINEAS. The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- 'dered—the accommodation being unequalled for space, light, nd reutilation. RATES OF PASSAGE—as low as by any other Line—include abun- ance (AFresli Provisions served up cooked by Company's Servants. Medical Attendance free. Medical Attendance free. Stewardesses in attendance on Female Steerage Passengers. Steerage Passengers forwarded to Quebec, Boston; and Baltimore rtthoiU extra charge—ancl booked through to San Francisco, and '1 inland towns of United States and Canada on favourable terms. Passengers booked through to Australia, New Zealand, China, r'd Japan. for Freight or Passage apply to Til. NATIONAL .STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) 2:>, Water-street, Liverpool; and J. CUMMINS' and BROS., yucen-towii,—to Messrs. J. R. |*CHoi,A.s viid CO., ISO, B: itannia-buildingf, Bute Docks; JOHN • Morsas (Cymro), 19, Glebeiaud-street, Merthyr Tydfil; HARSB Brown, isewpoit, Moii.; 1'. W. CAII-.NT, Aberdare CHAS. P. !*Bk, Keath JAS. A. Mono AN, Postmaster, Pontypool; IIENKY {^AWcouk, High-street, .Miersychan Tno.s. MORQAX, Mina-street, ^nelly; j. W. DOWN, Terminus Hotel, Bristol. Pasaejagers are r dvised to secure their Passages from the Local ents before lcav iug home. 5241 i ^HIPPITIO JIOTICES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST KOU1K FOR PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOL1H WALES TO THE UNITED STATES, IS BV 'L'HE "REAT WESTERN STEAM- IT SHIP LINE." BRISTOL AND NEW SAABFFIKLYORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAM-SHIPS of this Line are intended to sail as follows ARRAGON," (1500 tons) Win. Western, commander, to SAD THURSDAY. April 24th. "GREAT WESTERN," to follow. NEW STEAMER BUILDIftO. CABIN FARE to NEW YORK 18;^U,Y/F,%IMORF ROSTOV INTERMEDIATE to NKW^VOKK, BALTIMWK, BOSION, PORTLAND, or PHILADELPHIA, «i Guineas. STEERAGE, 6 Guineas. The Vessels ot this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- ceed direct from Bristol to New Vol- Passengers may be booked THROUGH to all parts of the Lmtod States and Canada 011 .APPLY'TO MARK 'WHITWILL and SON To secure berths, <&c., APPO Y"* T FL IV.N, I Grove-avenue, Queen-s«,uare Bnstol or^TO G F WE B andI CO Bonded Store Merchants, J T KORGH.R 19 "Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil J. Callaway, Mou'iitaii^ Ash or to SVPAI8^NG^»°ARE recommended to obtain'their Tickets from our IGJNTS lie fore leaving home. 807 Jaics b!1 itucrtau. SALE THIS OA V. TO SHIP CHANDLERS, CAPTAINS, PAINTERS, AC. Unreserved Sale of Ureon, Blue, Yellow White, Red, and Black ure.. 1 aiuts. At the VICTORIA ROOMS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MjfiSS'<«. N. LAWRENCE A Co. will SELL 1 by AUCTIOX. at the above spacious rooms, on THI USIJAY, the 10th of APRIL, 1873, about Six Tons of PAINTS, in Tins vary- ing from 14, 16, and ISIBS. each, Ground in best Linseed Oil. SALE to commence at Half-past Two o'clock. There will be no Reserve as the Lots must be cleared out as goon aa possible. Auctioneers' Chambers, Victoria Rooms, Cardilf. 51.i7 SALE THIS DAY TONYPLANWYDD FARM, NKAR POM'-NEATH-VAUGHAN, LWO-and-A-half miles from Glyn-Neatli Station, on the Vale of J»eath Railway, and two miles from Onllwyn Station, on the L Neath and Biecon Railway. EW IS BROS, are instructed by Mr. Win. Jones (who is leaving the Farm), to SKLL by AUCTION, ON tne premises, as above, on TJU RSDAY, APRIL, LI'th, 1873, the whole of H s valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, UIC., comprising CATTLE. I cows with calves, 1 cow to calve about the 20th April, 1 ditto to calve about the 2S»th April, 1 ditto to calve ab; lit the iSutli April, 2 cows in full milk, 2 two-year-old heifrs ill calf, 3 yearling heifers, I yearling bull, 2 yearling steal's, 1 ditto rising 2, and I ditto rising 3. -A seven-year-old black cob "Fly." -t hands, quiet to ride and drive, a very fast trotter; six-year-old BUY cart marc, 14J hands, a capital worker in chains and shaft; bay mare, 14 hands in foal by Young Express 1 yearling COLL oy Young Express," and I YOIID" Express;" I )-earlinz :.it I)y 1)(til(iy C.iiiet." PIGS._5 store pigs. I POULTRY.—Geese, ducks, and fowls. DIPLEMETS. l'lough, harrow, chaff-cotter, cwrt, dung cart, sl'de cars, pikes, rakes, shaft and leading harness, :1 long ladders, dairy utensils, &E., &e. Terms 4 Months' Credit, upon upproved Bil's, on purchases ex- ceeding £ 10, or Discount for Cash. Refreshments on the table at 11, Sa'e to commence at 12 pre- cisely. SST The Auctioneers respectfully invite special attention to th:s Stock. The whole of the Cattle are of the Hereford Breed, are perfectly sound and healthy, and in good condition. The HORSES are sterling good workers, well-conditioned, and s nmd. The Mart, Neath, 17th March, 1873. 5485_ Spolter and Paint Works, Swansea.—Tlie.^e Premises are suitable for (or could he easily converted to uses of) other Businesses, were space is of imp<>rtaiice. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swanse I, on FRIDAY, 25th day of April, 1873, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions AS shall then be produced) ail that valuable LEASEHOLD SPEL TER AN(J PAINT WORKS, formerly carried on by Messrs. Shack eford UNIL Ford, situate at SWANSEA, iu the County of Glamorgan, together Ith the several Pieces and Parcels of Land adjoining 01' belong- ing thereto. The above valuable property will he offered in the undermen- tioned. or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, viz. LOT 1.11 those Spelter and Paint Works, situate in the Bur- rows, between the Vale of Neath Railway and the Tcnnant in the parish of Llansamlet. near Swansea, aforesaid, with the Cottage, Wiivliousts, Sheds, and other Buildings, CONTAINING about 1 acre 1 rood 2 perches (more or less). (N.D.-The Cottages now or recently occupied by Thomas Cooper and Thomas ."oik are not oflered for sale.) LOT 2.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, containing 4 acres (more or less), also situate in the Burrows, aforesaid, in yne parish of Llansamlet, between the said Vale of .veatii Railway the sea, and bounded on the east by land of the Earl of Jerse.V, and on t .e west by a piece of land beloiigi.gto the Swn.,e.VIag;on Co. (Limited); also all that Strip of Land, about 9 teet wide, i.iikl uteasuriii;, in length about 1,138 feet, situate in the Burrow s, aforesaid, in the parish of Blansamlet. aforesaid, between the works and premises of the Swansea WAGGON Co. (Limited), and the said railway. The Works Hereditaments, and Premises comprised in the above lots will bj sold for the residue of a torni of (>0 years, com- mencing from the 241h day of June, 1863, granted therein by ail Indenture of Lease, dated the 3rd day of March, 1805, subject to the payment of the yearly rent, of £11 0, to be appropriated be- tween the said two lots, and to the observance and performance of the covenants and c"lIditio]¡.; in the said L;tst lnontioiicd Inden- ture of Lease reserve 1 and contained All the Works, Lots, Hereditaments, and Premises will be sill I, with tLII rights of way, and other rights and easements belonging or appertaining thereto, and subject to all rights of way. ;-N<i other rights and easements to which the same are NOW re-pec- tively subject Qr liable, or which in any way alfect the same J e spectively. I All the Trade and other Fixtures, fixed and moveable Plant. io and upon, affix, d ot belonging to, the said above-mentioned Spelter ana Paint Works and Premises, must be taken by the purchasers at a valuation to be made in the usual way. For further particulars and eaivis to view, apply to T. H. Elisor, Esq., solicitor, Cai-diff W. B. Wat It ins, Esq., London and Pro- vincial Bank Company or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea.. 5528 TO TIMBER MER J1IAN i'S, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, M AND OTHEUS. R: HENRY VENNOR is instructed to SELL WKIIVSHA^V ^^LON, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on LAR^ auam'it, »1(ITH TLAY OT' 4 1873« AT TVVO °'CLOCK P A OAK STOW&OF ^RIOR OAK, FIBS, BEECH, ASH, BIRCH, growing on H AND LS'R""G UNDERWOOD, suitable for Pitwooo, gaer and WAELOI,-y-Briihdir Estate, in the parish of Ge ly- Railvvav whi &U"GOED Station, on the Newport and Car.iift °T the TI'MHOV IS VVIT'»'n a few hundred yards of the whole there to be produced W '3TL subject to conditions than and LOT 2 (nearlv ILL' and 3 Beech. Beech. In this Lot t?"8 ^-0T —104 Oak, 37 Store, 11 Ash, and 3 well suited for PITWOOD0 W A 'AI'"E <lUANtity of strong Underwood, Loi 3.—107 OAK J Underwood. STORES, a.nd A large quantity of strong LOT 4.—198 Oak. 31 a 'argc quantitx' OF stro» JTT' Beech, 31 Ash, and 1 Birch, and LOT 5.—185 Oak, 161 KW R,-OOD- strong Underwood. S> Beech, 11 Firs, 1 Birch, and LOT 6.—About 400 Oaks Q, and strong Underwood. stores, and about 150 large Firs, The Oak and Firs are very fino „„ Mr. Thomas Lewis, of the BAR .A 'A U LEN"TH' U T and for further particulars APPLY TO TH i Inn.' wlli sho^the ?.j0ts' 4 Llanarth-street, Newport, MON Auctioneer, at his Oihces, A'priljth, l> 5543 SALE THIS DAV~ BRYNTIRION VILLA, „ Sale of valuable Household ^WR-TYDFIL. SH IS'L^E had ONHE1^Auctioneer thedafSe the Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock 4, THONIAS-STREET^IERTLM^ 28,1873._ 552:1 SALE THIS DAY. MERTHYR TYDFIL. Valuable Horse and Carriage. MR DAVID EVANS is instructed by the Executors of the late >ILJS R^V.'CS; TO S^^L by AUCTION, at Brynhirou Villa, Merthyr, ONJ"' AJ> A.VK L 10TB, 1873. at Four o'clock precisely, a powerful and handsome CAHKIAGI; HORSE, BVV colour, ICI hands H^H,J> } ears old, and quiet in harness and a BROUGHAM, nearly 5470 Merthyr, March 31st, 1873. SALE THIS DAY MERTHYRMAWR, NEAR BRIDGI ND. Important Sale of Slice]), Cattle, Hoi ses, implements, Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, &C. MR. RICHARD JONES has been favoured with instructions from R*-V.NVR ,V^E (who is giving up the Farm), to SELL by ALLIIOA, on WKDMESDAY and giving up the Farm), to SELL by ALLIIOA, on WKDMESDAY and TIU RSDAY, the 9th and 10th davs of AI'IIIB, 1873, the whole of the valuable STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &C., comprisintr 58 superior Cots wold ewes with lambs, 10 Radnor, do. do., AND 48 yearling Cotswold sheep. 54 Head of Cattle, viz., 14 Milch cows, in calf and full milk, 1 handsome 2-year-old bull, 9 2-year-old .steers, 4 heifers, do., 12 yearling cattle and 14 calves. 9 horses, 1 powerful cart "orso, 2 do..uares, 1 do. in ft.AL, 1 useful mare in WL, 1 promising RL^'EAR"°'D ALLY, goes well under saddle, 1 2-year-old cart colt, 1 do. w'■ A,5*L I yearling filly with the whole of the Implements and Household Furniture. Fill] Particulars in hand bills and may be had on application to h' "letioneer. Town Hall, Bridgend. 5516 XMDA??TANT Sale by AUCTION, Dudwell FANN'RIO?4TH'FS73' BY MR. HENRY DA VIES, at East Mr. S. MARIVIIIII J" RNILES FRC'NI Haverfordwest), the property of KICKS of MEATI*I«,- VH'" IS Rcducin,R his farm stock. Several .PURE-BRED SHN £ R* £ D £ EED HAY> harvested 1871 and 1872 calf Cows and HC'f CAL'L'LE, including Bulls and IN- FAT SHEEP FIVPTC;V.^YENTY STORE EWES; THIRTY S»le to COINMTIIP,>T <T L,' ;AKT HORSES Implements, &E.. Auctioneer's Office 0 clock. Refreshments at 12.30. Old Bridge, HAVERFORDWFIST. 5547 TO GR°CERs,^pi^)yI8I0N DEALERS, ill TUBS/ditto IN Mb «NK V VM8' HAMS. RRNVIILJKS, PICS' JOWCS f.'rio.n !'■' ca:ses of 20 tins PIGS' CHEESE, and a quantity OF M-SJ" SALT U,,U' pickle 418 KUSVAWLStl^KRS; ALSO a L«t of very THE above to be sold at very l0w ,,riJ a' half-barrels. THE,A"° J K PR samples may be SEEN at J- K. COLLELT-S Warehouse, to whom CONNNR.NICKTIOII^SHOUMJJEAD(IRESSCD.,LE"STREET'' CAR^|^ L E X A K D E K B R 0 T 11 R S AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, AGENTS AND VALUERS, 24, DUKE-STREET, C A R D IF F. 5597 A T L 0 \V WATER, MR. S .ANDP. F, W RUNS FIVE OMNIBUSES CONTINUOUSLY, FROM BUTE DOCKS TO PENAKTH FERRY. 4574 | ttblic NOTICES. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are WANTED for the ERECTION JL of 25 WORKMEN'S COTTAGES. Particulars may be obtained by applying to the Manager, Aber- tillery Iron and Tin-plate Works, Abertdlery, near Newport, Moon. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 14th April next. 5»46 "1 i\TH GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER RIFLE A" CORPS. HEAD QUARTERS, APRIL 8TH, 1873 The Corps will MUSTER at 10.30 a.m., on EASTKR MONDAY, in Full Uniform for BATTALION DRILL, at l'enarth. Band to attend. 5583 W. H. lIABTIN, Captpin. THE CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. TI-IK LONDON B\NK OF COMMERCE give NOTICE that the LISTS OF APPLICATION for the 7 PER CENT FIRST MOHTGAGK BONDS of the above Company will be CLuSED this (THURSDAY) afternoon. 5 Lothburv, London, E.C., 10th April, 1873. 66J5 CARDIFF CHAMBER OF TilADJfi. At a Committee Meeting of the Cardiff Chamber of Trade, held a:, the Secretary's i tliees. on the 8th instant, the following Resolution was adopted-" That th 8 Committee recommend their fdlow-tradesmen to close their respective places of business on Easter Monday at four o'clock." JOHN JENKINS, Secretary. 20, High-street, Cardiff, 8th April. 1S73. JJ O R O U G H OF SWANSEA. POLICE STATION. TEMPLE-STREET. TO BE LET, all the above PREMISES, which occupy two valuable Irwntages in one of the best situations in the town, and are admirably adapted for business purposes. Apply to Mr. Edward Cousins, C.E.. Guildhall, Swansea RICHD. A. EtSERY, Town Clerk. N.B.—The Corporation do not adhere to the reserve indicated at the recent letting by auction. 5508 TO-MORROW. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. The ANNUAL SOCIAL TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held on GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 11, at a o'clock. Tickets Is each. After tea the Revs. Josh. Waite, Jno. Davies, T. C. Williams, W. Watkiss, and G. Xaines, have promised to address the Uicet- ing. Appropriate pieces will be sung. John Cory, Esq., will take the chair at 7 o'clock. The proceeds will be for the repairs of the building. r)(;07 CA R D I F F ITITT K DOCKS c NEW ECCLESIASTICAL DISTRICT, (TO BE C A L L'E D ST. STEPHENS.) £ 3,061 has to be paid into the Bank of England on the 1st MAY NEXT for the above purpose. A large sum btill deficient. prompt and generous assistance urgently requested. Donations to be paid into West ef England Bank, Care iff, or to Robert Duncan, Esq Tredegarville, hon. sew Already received :—The ROY. Canon Morgan, late Vicar of St. Mary's, £ 10 10s. two £ 100 and above ten £ 50 eight £ 20 to ,c25 twenty-one £10 to ,20; forty-six t, to £ 10; one hundred and twenty-one ZI to £ ."> two hundred and seventeen under A;I. Full particulars will again be advertised. Cardiff. 2nd April, iS73. 5514 NEATH MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1873. STKWAKDS David Bevan, Esq., Mayor of Neath. Rev. J. Griffiths. Rector of F. C. Purchase, Esq. Ne-itii p. t;hark-s Ejun. Rev. Walter Griffiths, J.P. Widiam !• Green, Esq. IJowcl Gwyn, Esq., J.P. Griffith Thomas, Esq. J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., J.P. Edward Davits, Esq. W. P. Struve, Esq., J.P. H. Hancock, Esq. J. H. Rowland, Esq., J.P. i W. s. Powell, Esq. Isnac Morgan, Esq. E. R. Morgan, Esq. Sankey Gardner, Esq. R. p..Morgan, Esq. J. (J, Fowler, Esq. MENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIO, "SAINT PAUL" WILt. tt PERFORMED AT ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, NEATH. On THURSDAY, APRIL 17TJI, 1873. Pitl,Ncli'AL VOCALliTS: MISS EDITH WYNNE. ML-S LUCY FRAN KLEIN. MH. VEUNON 1UGBY. lVIH. MAY BRICK. CONDUCTOR | ORGANIST M. JULES ALLAED. | A. L. STRUVE, Esq. The Band will consist of instrumentalists selected from the Festivals of the three choirs of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worces- ter, and also from Birmingham. Leader of Band Mr. E. G. WOODWARD. Cliorus. -The NEATH HARMONIC SOCIETY. TICKETS.—Nave above font, 6s nave below font, aisles, and tran- sept, 3s; north and south comers of aisles, Is 0d. All num- bered and reserved. To be obtained at Mr. W. Wliittington's, Mr. Hurry's and Mr. J. Hill's, Neath, where plans of the seats may be seen. A plan may alsu be seen at Swansea at Messrs. Pearse and Brown's, Winu- trLet. and at Aberavon at Mr. Evan Evans, chemist. BOOKS OF THK WORDS OF "ST. RALL," 6D. EACH. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.—A special train will leave Port Talbot at 5.30 p.m. for Neath, and will leave Neath for Port Talbot after the oratorio. Tins railway company will publish ti e limes of the trains. Passengers f, om bwa;.si;a and places west of Niath can return by the late express. DOORS OPEX AT 6 P.M., TO CQMMKXCK AT 7 O'CLOCK. At 6.20 Mr. Struve will play the Overture to Atlia'ie" (Mendelssohn). 555: CARDIFF PERMAJNENT BENEFIT VY BUILDIAG SOCIETY. TKUSTFKS* WM. ALEXANDER, Esq. CHAS. W. DAVID, Esq. CHARLES 11. WILLIAMS, Esq. | (MAYOR OK CAUDIFF.) NEW APPOINTMENT AS AGENT FOR SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD- MR. T. M. JAMES, PosT-omc-K CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. TO INVESTORS. Money can be invested at any time, in the form of SHARES, or on DEPOSIT, at a fixed rate of interest. N.B.—The only local society that submits its accounts to the valuation oi a London Actuary. Apply to any of the above Agents, or to the undersigned, „ „ PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated, Society s Office, 3, Croekherbtown, Cardiff. 967 All It PETER PRICE. AGEKT FOR THE SUN EIRE OFFICE, THE SCOTTISH WID ° W FUND. THE PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE CO. CARDIFF PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. The Seventh Annual Report is now issued. ArrLY TO PETER PRICE, 4570 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND, (AUSTRALIA). (^UBKNSLAND GOVERNMENT OFPICBS, „ 32, Charing Cross, London. Owiii" to the great demand m the Colony for labour, the Agent- General will grant, under th# New Immigration Act, passed on the L'nd August, 1872. b FREE PASSAGES TO AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS, Married and Single, and to FKMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, without undertaking to repay the cost of passage and ,r • ASSISTED PASSAGES to Mechanics and other eligible persons, at lower rates than the cost ot Passages to Canada or the United States. £ 20 Land Order Warrants, per adult, issued to Persons paying their own mil passage to the Colony. Further information on appl. cation. „ APPOINTED AGENTS FOR C,Lr(liff *Ill. D'ies 2S, Working-street Pontypool J. R. Morgan iieith) i John Copeland Brecon ••••:•• •: • • • John Evans, Mount-street Pentru, neer Pontypridd.. Mr. B. A. George Aberdaie air. G. H. Evans, Auctioneer Newport Messrs. Rennie, Wilkinaon, and Co., Dock-street. 4243 SusincsTilTtescs^ C- ALEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORKS, 'U BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE AND CO., Manufacturers of JAMS. JELLIES. JUBES. MARMALADES. ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON PEELS, Ani every description of BOTTLED SWEETS and CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE and for EXPORTATION. To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian WarehousclUqn. 52;;9 E M P Welch'S" VEGETABLE AND GARDEN SEEDS For Farm, Kitchen, and Flower Garden. ALL SEEDS WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUAI y. KEMP WELCH'S SUPERB, OVAL, WHITE VEGETABLE-HARROW Is. per Packet, should be Grown by Every, A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. COLLECTIONS SUFFICIENT FOR O .E YEAR FROM 7S. 6D. TO £ 3. Catalogues on Application—Post Fn.e. KEMP WELCH, SEED MERCHANT, REGENT STREET. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 5233 Jmsiiuss 3Vbi>rts5t5. gPRING FASHIONS. MESSRS. SPARK AND T AIT ARE NOW 8H0WIN& THEIR NEW MILLINERY, NEW MANTLES, '-FROM PARIS. NEW COSTUMES, &c., ) ALSO, THE FIRST DELIVERY OF NEW MATERIALS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. PATTERNS FREE. COLLEGE-GREEN, BRISTOL. 2S54 J. M. H À I ME, COAL MERCHANT. LARGE HOUSE COAL, THROUGH-AND-THROUGH DITTO, LARGE LANTWIT DITTO, SMITH'S COAL, LARGE STEAM COAL, NUT STEAM COAL, SMALL STEAM COAL, No. 3 COKE, Delivered in any quantity at the shortest notice. Omen,—BRITANNIA BUILDINGS, DOCKS. RkjKKSCR,— NO, 4 EAST GROVE, TREDEGARVILLE Orders received at the above address immediately attended to 2466 T M E R E D IT H, WATCHMAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, 124, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR, Invites an Inspection of his choice and extensive Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, TIMEPIECES, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, SPECTACLES, And all kinds of Optical Goods, which will be found equal to any Establishment in the Principality, At Prices in most instances fully TWENTY PER CRNT. LESS. TIIE RAILWAY OFFICIAL'S WATCtl, AT £ 5 10s., Jewelled in Ten Holes, Compensating Balance, and Extra Strong Case, is really a Marvel of Cheapness. Warranted, Free of Charge, for Five Years, and sent I'ost Free. 2935 DUTECOALCONSUMERS COMPANY JD (HENRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES -.—WINDSOR HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT STEAM COAL. BEST SMITHS' COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Special Terms for large quantities. 2749 lie E. ISAAC AND CO., R«7 col. L E G E STREET, SWANSEA. HOUSE FURNISHERS, A14 GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. Uoodt* delivered Free of Charge within a radius of Ten Miles. 2126 W. H. BID GOO D. AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, G, ARCADE CHAOSES, CARDIFF, I Sales efficiently, conducted, and settled for With piomptituik'. 4112 JAMES HITT, STONE, MARBLE, AND MONUMENTAL Mi SON, 28, SOUTH LUTON PLACE, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF. Every description of Church Decorations in Stone executed. Plain and Ornamental Monuments,, Tombs, Headstones, and Tablets erected and lettered to any design, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. °' 4312 THE TREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL SHOW, HELD AT NEWPORT, DECEMBER 17 AKD IS, 1S72 EXTRA PRIZE, THE SILVER CUP, Given at the above Show for the BEST SEWING MACHINE ADAPThl) TO FAMILY AND GENERAL USE, WAS AWARDED TO THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 20, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 4C02 gPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. SAMUEL PADY, TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, In thanking his numerous patrons for tluir continued an 3 in- creasing support during the past 16 years, begs to intimate that he has NOW READY FOR INSPECTION the Largest Assort- mcnt of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS and SCOTCH TWEElJ, in South Watea, specially adapted for Spring and Summer wear. REGIMENTALS & LIVERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 5151 H 0 T 0 P. A P 11 y PHOTOGRAPHY! BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE INDELIBLE STIPPLED EFFECT For producing artistic results in Portraiture by which means Enlarged Portraits may be exquisitely finished in a few hours. INVESTORS AND PATENTEES MESSRS. LONG, FORSYTH, AND GRIFFITHS. Can only be obtained in Cardiff at J. LONG'S ART STUDIO, 110, ROTHES AY-TERRACE, CARDIFF. CARTES DE VIS1TE and e- ery description ef PHOTOGRAPHY executed with despatch. 5o36 S T EAM S A W M I L L IT J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. PITWOOD, SLEEPERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS' TIMBER ALWAYS IN STUCK. YARD-WEST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. 2487 TANTON & COMPANY, STEAM CONFEC- TIONERY WORKS, LEWINS-MEAD, BRISTOL. Mauufacturtlrs of their Celebrated BUTTER SCOTCH. FRUIT PRESERVE, BOILED SUGARS I PEPPERMINTS, &c. 4604 BEDINGFIELD'S Twelve years in the steamers between Southampton Send for his Illustrated an(j jjaVana, Price List. Intimate acquaintance with BSI>INOFIELD S 'J the FINK BRISTOL BIRDSK-AC < TXAV ANA markets of Sold only in packet.mi J-| t)us A very varied Assorting d, of Samples celebrated on receipt of 5s. JOJ place. Tobacconists, Wine Me „^ants, Grocers Chemists, &c., SUJK with the y~^IGARS, finest j>accos. ICES ON APPLICATION. Wholesale Dealer in Tobacconists' Goods. BROAD-STRIIOIIT AND PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. 4776 rs LARGEST -A.S"KRAL WATER WORKS IN THE fl, WEST OF ENGLAND. Q A R V E B AND CO., )^iDER-STREET, BRISTOL, inc Have lately ercct>kc expensive Machinery for the Manufacture of the highest quali s of SODA, SELTZER, and POTASS WATERS, LEMONADE, ar TONIC QUININE WATEK. See our Trade Mark (Dolphins "Pfd Anchor on Shield) on every label, most manufacturers use same colour and shape. 4775 J & A. SLATER, ( LOOIviNG-GLASS MANUFACTURERS, J SILVERED PLATU GLASS, AND VENEER MERCHANTS, 12, LEWIN'S MEAD, BRISTOL. 5024 HAT MUST WE DO TO MAKE OUR iv COALS COST LESS? Apply the Newly-invented COAL SAVER, which is Cheap, Durable, and requires no Alteration of Grate. The general public (for all are interested), namely, the Gentry, Middle Class, and the Poor, who feel the hieh price of coal. The Invention is kept in daily use for inspection AT HENRY LEONARD'S, 22, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. 4774 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, 45, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, Beg most respectfully to inform the Public in general that all Pictures, Portraits, Cartes, &c., formerly taken by Mr. James Andrews, are in the possession of their Manager, Herr Jean Goldman, who will REPRODUCE »U Copies at HALF PRICE, and guarantee a Superior Reproof. The above Company respectfully announce that no other Establishment in Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have any right to reproduce or infringe upon their NEW PATENT VAN DEE. WEYDE'S PROCESS. An inspection at the Wind-street Establishment is respectfully ¡ invited Price List sent free of charge. AU letters to be addressed < Heir Jean Goldman, late Andrews, Wind-street. Swansea. 2098 usintss GUDRESSES* (GPECLAL AND LEADING LINES MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS' STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR THE SPRING SEASON. THE NEW PANTALETTE SUITS For Little Boys. E NEW SAILOR SUITS For Little Boys. THE NEW DANISH SUITS For Little Boj s. THE NEW LEOPOLD SUITS For Youths. THE NEW SCOTCH TWEED SUITS ofor Youths. THE NEW MORNING COATS For Gentlemen. THE NEW DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS For Gentlemen. THE NEW TROUSERS & VESTS TO MATCH For Gentlemen. THE NEW YACHTING JACKETS For Gentlemen and Juveniles. ADDRESS:—CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 136 J^AMPS. GMBOSSED GLASS. ENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES AND CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND SHIP OWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS, CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED to any Size or Pattern. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. HALL & PEDDER, LAMP MANUFACTURERS, 1, 2, AND g, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 5476 N 0 T I c E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT, (FORMERLY THe LATH J. BARKER, LATB PROCTOR & BARKER,) 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTURE BE CONDUCTED BY THE WIDOW AND SON or THE I LATE PROPRIETOR, 5383 J.. B U It Al A N, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AKD SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in tlio WEST OF ENOLAXD. SILVER HORIZONTAL, frc)iii ZI 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVElt, from 3 15 0 GOLD, HORIZONTAL, from. 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N.B. BUR S CLOCKS give the exact time, as received from Grecnwi ovy day by telegraph. 50S1 ONLY THE BEST. GAR A "\V A Y' S GRASS SEE D S, x SELECTED FOR ALL iOILS. per Acre. For Permanent Pasture, including Clovers, 27s. to SOS. For One Year's Hay, |gB For Two „ „ 16s. 6d. CLOVERS OF BEST QUALITY AT MARKET PRICES. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Orders above 20s. in value Carriage Paid. Catalogues Post Free. JAMES GARAWAY & co., SEEDSMEN, <480 BRISTOL. PAINTERS, CARPENTERS, FRENCH 111, POLISHERS, &c., Will save money by having their Goods of F. & H. BARNARD, OIL & COLOUR MERCHANTS, 33, CASTLE- STREET, BRISTOL. turpSINE: t w.per Gflon" NAI'THA, Rectified' 3s. I0d. OIL, for Machinery 5s. Od. „ BOsIN gd. per IbJ GLASS PAPER < per Quire. Best French COLZA OIL 3s. 9d. per Gallon. Young's PARAFFIN OIL is. 5d. 11 G!"Œ, Best French Stamped Sd. per lb. GROUND and DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, and PAINT BRC, SHES Cheaper and Better than any House in the City. A considerable reduction in price when quantities are taken. 4722 GH. AWBERY (LATE J. R. AWBERY) • TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 4504 2, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 4504 THE FIRST AND SECOND CONSIGNMENTS OF BACON, IMPORTED BY EVANS & CO., Having gone so rapidly into consumption, and given such un- satisfaction, they have anticipated an INCREASED DEMAND, and are NOW LANDING, EX GLAMORGAN," THE THIRD DIRECT CONSIGNMENT FROM NEW YORK CITY CURERS, SPECIALLY SELECTED for their Family Trade from light firm well-fed Bacon. The public are respectfully invited to make ilitir purchases at either of their Establishments, 6, HIGH-STREET AND 15, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 5452 OIY GREAT DOCK-STREET, • } NEWPORT, MON EDWAP,I; DANIEL, FOR V AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY of all kinds. Packard's Celebrated MANURES, PERUVIAN GUANO, and NITRATE OF SODA. ITALIAN RYE GRASS and OTHER SEEDS. See Catalogues, post free. 6396 ST. HELEN'S WORKS, SWANSEA. JAMES BOLTON, MARINE, COLLIERY, AND GENERAL ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, BOILER MAKER, &c. The Works cover two acres of ground and have recently been much improved, numerous appliances having been added to facili- tate, perfect, and economise the various operations. In the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT the Machinery is of the most modern and approved description, and fitted for doing every class of work, and new Machines are being constantly added. The FOUNDRY is capable of turning out 100 tons of Finished Castings per week, and castings up to 75 tons in weight hare been run by this firm. The arrangements for BOILER, TANK, GIRDER, MILL, and SMITHS' WORK, are equally extensive and complete, and the Works are How being connected with the main lines of Railtvay. Spur, Mitre, Mortice, Bevel, aud Worm Wheels, plain or shroud- ed, from any diameter up to Sixteen feet, and with any pitch or breadth of cog, are made with mathematical accuracy by Scott's patent Wheel Moulding Machine also, Fly Wheels, Drums, and Driving Pulleys to the same dimensions, which can be Turned and Bored if required. A LARGE STOCK OF PATTERNS ON HAN. FOR BOM LmlolT AND HEAVY CASTINGS. No charge for Patterns, except under special circumstances. PLANS, DRAWINGS, and ESTIMATES given, axid Work of any description, size, er weight, Tendered for, the time part of the Contract being faithfully adhered to. Sin., 10in., l?in., 14m., lGin., and 18in. ENGINES, with suit&We BOILERS, in Stock or in progress. On HIRE, a 25-ton Rowl Trolley, with Large and Broad Wheels. Can be sent by Rail. 4886 EASINESS ADDRESSES. D. JOTHAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THB SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LAKGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS F COATS I TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) NEW STYLES I\ YESTS GENTLEMEN'S SUITS I YOUTHS' SUITS BOY'S' SUITS THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AND TIES, HATS AND CAPS, Sc., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles rarefully selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5562 OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. ESTABLISHED 1869. [CIRCULAR..] CARDIFF WARDROBE, 257 & 25S, Bute-street, And 2, Saint Mary-street. CARDIFF, March, 1873. DKAR SIK, It is with no ordinary pleasure that I invite your kind attention to the fol owing important announcement:— I have for some time been impressed with the necessity of Opening a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in the upper part 0 the Town, in order to meet the requirements of my numerous customers resident at a distance. I have accordingly secured for the purpose those most ELIGIBLE and COMMODIOUS PRE- MISES, No. 2, sT. MARY-STREET, which are fitted with every modern appliance for the comfort and convenience of all classes of customers. I have just returned from the LONDON MARKETS, and have made some EXTENSIVE PURCHASE8 in the LATEST HOME and FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS of the NEWEST MATERIALS, lor making up EVERY DESCRIPTION of COSTUME f r teneiul wear, as well as for CLERICAL, MUNI- CIPAL, MASONIC, and other uses.-LIVERIEv, HABITS, Ac. The READY-MADE DEPARTMENT consists of a large con- signment of Nicholl t Co's. Celebrated Garments. An extensive variety f READY-MADE CLOTHI> G from ether Manufacturers, suited to every class. Stopford's Patent Hats; Caps, Portman- teaus, Rugs, Bags, Umbrellas, &c.. &c. These will be displayed both in my NEW SHOP, bT. MARY-STREET, as well aa 257-8. BUTE-STREET; and I respectfully solicit your early inspection of the same. I remain, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, PHILIP YEO. P.Y. continues the following s.v-tern All Goods purchased at this Establishment are subject to the following Discount:— £3 Parcels, 5 per cent.; and jE5 Parcels, 7! per cent. on all Cash transactions. Special arrangements made for Credit. Patterns Riven. 52S8 JOHN A M S'S (LATE OF DUKF-STRELT) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMLS,* QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 3713 ) 1 SE W I N G MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. FIRE and THIEF VKOOF bAtKb, with all other Vsileiitcd Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. WASHING MACHINES. Bradford'sPatentVowelWashingMachine* SEWING MACHINES. The Wilcox iGibbs Silent Sewing Machines WASHING MACHINES. The Home Washer, complete, Iwith washer, wring, & mangles. MANGLES, By Bradford and all other Makers, r'or fcaie 011 easy terms.! KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. To clean three knives £ l 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Try the Shakespere. Agenoria, Franklin the Weir, W. II. Thomas and Co., or any other Maker. SEWING MACHINES MANGLES For aiid Hire upon easy terms. For Sale 011 easy terms. SEWING MACHINES Repaired. SAFES, Fire and thief proof, oy Chubb, Milner, Perry, Hobbs, Taunton, Price, Whit- field, &c. AT MAKERS' PRICES. CROSS BROTHERS CARDIFF. 4539 "FREDERICK WARE, (Late WAHB AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTUKY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT! DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS AS USUAL. CLOSED EVERY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. 107 "WORLD WIDE FAME." PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD JL FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ONCK USED ALWAYS USEDII"- The cost is less than one halfpenny per feed, it will put Horses and Cows into condition when all other means have faded; for rearing calves cannot be equalled, and it will save O per cent, in the cost of feeding. Sole Manufacturers ana Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Orders (wholesale )r retail), also applications for agencies to be sen;, to MR. THOMAS WEBBER, 32, ROYAL ABCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 600 Feeds seiit carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 141bs. for 03. prepaid. 2428 USE OXL Y¡ POTHERGI LL/S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. *052 [) LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING' LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacturti N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Ifiz*. 101 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of tlie Principal Posting Place in the town. NOTE THE ADDRESS: HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY 2144 GREAT SALE OF SADDLERY. — IMPOR- TANT TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. Au immense Stock of Carriage, Gig, and Trap Harness Saddles, Horse Clothing and Saddlery of every description. Knee Wrappers, luies, H hips, Gig and Carriage Lamps, tc. Ask to see the Harness plated on German Silver at Sb as. All-over Pig-skin Saddles, complete, warranted, at £ 3'3s Plated Gig Lamps at 18s (id., usual price 35s One visit iviii Satisfy purohasers that this a genuine Sale. Sale each day from 10 am M6p.nL, at No. 3, Victoria-street, Bristol nevt rinnr tr* our Kick Cloth and Sack Warehouse, and nearlr'r.^ George Hotel.—:PA«J<w11' & S0?S' Matmfa.civttere^ Bristol and Exeter. Terms, nett Cash—110 abatement. 6007 business Addresses. JJOWELL & Q 0 THfJ CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now Showingjthe LARGEST, BEST-SELECTED,ir& CliE-ATEST STOCK OF BRUSSELS TAPESTRYI AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS; ALSO, FLOORCLOTHS, From Half-a-yard to Four Yards Wide. a 15, AND 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 61" WILLIAM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 Education. MAISON D'EDIUCATION, -LTi. 6, & 7, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. The SCHOOL will RE-COMMENCE, after the Easter Holidav* on TUESDAY, the 15th of APRIL. 6419 BRISTOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.-This School prouounced te be second to none in the kingdom having lately had one pupil b«c»me third Wrangler at Cambridge aad another Tutor at Christ Church, Uxford, takes no Boarders! Mr. Howell ProPoses to supply this want at Thonibury-boute. W hiteladies'-road, Clifton, Bristol. The Grammar School has six scholarships—two of £ 109, two of dE60, one of £50, and one of 420 a year each. Reference to Rev. J. W. 91-tldicot, M.A., head master. Mr. Howell has alalt a School of his own at the above residence. These v/m value Christian training and first-class education combined may thus secure both. Referenoe to Rev. S. A Walker, rector of St. Mary-le-port, Bristol. Prospectuses on application. 4!5() ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL-W. WILLIAMS. Pupils prepared for the Universities and for Professional aad Commercial Pursuits. Dunng the past s-ix years fifty-two of the pupils have passed various public examinations. Terms: Beard and Tuition 0 0 per. an. Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 0 Creek 10 0 German 1 0 0 < Drawing 1 0 0 „ 4453 STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (Nxak CRYSTAL Pa lack), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o. Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, AC A. G. WATKINSOS, Esq London University. ^rexch Monsr. RAKCKKDROOM. GKRMAK Dr. EITURATK, M.A., Ph.D., &c. DRAWIXS, PAINTI.NO, &C- J. L. KKNWORTHY, Esq., P S a F. R. G. S., &c, ASSISTANT IN DITTo J. ROLFE. Esq., Medalist of the Royal Aeadeni y. PROFESSOR OK DANCINO J. SEATON, Esq., Royalltaliaa Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received 011 the "loth March. 4457s ROSYE NOR L A D I ESR COLLEGE^ BRIGHTON PARK, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. DR. B. TOMKINS, M.A Lady Superintendent of Studies Miss WILSON. Pianoforte and Singing Miss RUMBOLL. Dmwing, &c- ( Head Master of Drawing, Ac. GrosveuorOlleg*' Lady Superintendent of Domestic Arrange-) MRS Jos. Tomkinh. ments r: it ) Young ladies prep&bd fdt he Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. -a.c" GROSVENOR OOLLEGE, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CJ^IFTON, BRISTOL. PRIKCIPAL DR. TOMKINS, M.A. Professeur del rangais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book &e_l HEAD MASIKR CHARLES BIGG, r.e C?}T 18 W?lhi" :?° >'ards of the proj)osed' site of the new- Clilton SUtion. \erv Moderate Tems. Large school-room. A arge number of pupils have obtained certificates in the Oxford ana Cambridge Local Examinations, many having passed with honours. Hundreds of pupils are occupying good situations in banks, merchants' offices. &c. A I)ook (new edition, 40 pa.ges) of Grosvenor College, also one <4 Grosvenor Ladies' College, may be obtained on application. It contains testimonials from parents oi pupils, from old pupils, refer- ences to parents at Aberdare, Blaenavon, Builtli, Brecon, Cardiff, Chepstow, Haverfordwest, Llanelly, Newport, Pontypridd,Swansea. Tenby, Trelech, Tredegar, Merthyr Tydtil, &c. Clever Boys who would be iikelv to pass the Oxford Examination are specially prepared, aud received on reduced terma- 4082 Jiotels* QUEEN'S HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF.—Ladies' Coffee Room. An Ordinary at 1.30. Kight Porter.—Mrs. WILLIAMS, Propiretress. 5311 BUTE DOCKS. — WIKDSORHOTEL, re- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary daily at 1.30.—F. W. ARMSTRONG. 5696 BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL! HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk irom all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. HUTi (late of the Cow- bridge Arms). 6595 "DOYAL HOTEL, ST. MARY-STREET: C"^Dfu F• —Fi"t-class Family and Commercial House, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to every train. A Night Porter in attendance. Under the manage- ment of E. J. MULL1NER. 630114 IMPIJRIAL BOTEL, MOUNT STUART- SQUARE, CARDIFF.-This Family Hotel comprises Public Coffee and other Rooms, Private Sittiijg-rooms, numerous Bed- rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary, daily, at Half- past One.-THOMAS NIXON, Proprietor. 5480 JOEY aT HOME !—JOEY HAYNES desires to inform his numerous friends of Cardiff and its neigh- bourhood that he has token the FISHGUARD ARMS," BUTE- STREET, where he will be happy to meet his friends, who will always And "A JOEY, IN GOOD SPIRITS." t6461 ODDFELLOWS' ARA1 S,M A E S TT^G- 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 238C PROPRiwoR-Mr. ILLTID MORGAN BR I S TO L.—DRAWBRIDGE H0T £ L7~ Central, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical. Ordi. nary daily.-16 and 17. St. Augwstme s-parade, Bristol —J ULLATHORNE, Proprietor. 5ó61 RISTOL. GUILDRALL COMMERCIAT. AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-stleet Bristol. Dining, Coffee, anting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 19 to 6 kept-W. T. CitoUCII, Night Porter kept^-W. T. CKOCCH, Pio,,nctor SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3A Guiii^? ? t> fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s K.1 l^ wetK. Break. Apartments having been recently added 'to the li'nM WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the *.e8pec^I]y ,or same or the most moderate tenns =f.f181" ePared to provide the ments only. Suite of Amrtmcnrf w .h'T Wefkl-V arrai«^ 6 Guineas each, fires onlv^xtm i board and attendance in nublic room* oi Bedroom, board,and attendance■ oX Private dli^UlneaS- ,AUr meals ^rved'to the visitor*, l Sundavs for Ladies. Table D'Hote daily at 149S A11 coniD,niucations to be a<ldressed, B. GITTKNS. Manager ub lie ^IMUSCMCNL^ H UTCHlFsON & TAYLEURE'S G R AN D CIRCUS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The People's Palace of Pleasure and Amusement. Crowded Houses, and Everybody Delighted. A Fresh Treat every WeekJ More Numerous Engagements. An Entire Change of Programme on MONDAY, April 7, and Every Evening during the Week. RETURN VISIT AND FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THIS RENOWNED, THE GREAT ORIGINAL, THE UNAPPROACH L I S K A R D SR ^&!W^eWl' further' The Crowning Point is the extraordinary per- MILTON AND SvW™ THE DARING GYMNASTS '• THE ilin^bp THE AGE ? BlilLLIANT HOIUEMAKSIIIP FEATC BY THE RENOWNED And tlw n i COOKE, —-T(^rrn Double Comj>any of Star Artistes. 3028 YIOIURU CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- Jr„ p_nD STREET, CARDIFF, PRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN r«T> Everj' Evening during the week,| PVTK,FJD CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. HBKKK8HMKNTH AS USUAL. Aamisenon—First Class, Is.; Half-price at Nine o'clock WHEN THE PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANfTKra COMMENCE. CXWt* Doors open at Seven, to commence at 7.80. 241 STAR V A R I ETTET WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. » DIRBCTOR MR. MELVILLE Another Astounding Amalgamation. Marvellous Extraordinary Engagement of the Wonders of the World^ TIEN' ARt^' and °n'Y ^°upe«0f Rrl Chinese that has ever visited this country. These Marvels will apnear for FOUR NIGHTS only, in addition to the "E Chin^