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It is much cheaper to buy a good article and give & fuir price, Uon't buy inferior INDIA RUBBER GOODS. Send orders for Washers, Valves. Steam Packing, c., ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, SWANSEA. Where a large stock is kept of best manufacture.
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Shipping Jlatfcw. (JTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ] S BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, SAILINGS WEEKLY. Tlie Screw Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry I ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; .vNTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLU'lHA, Capt. Linklater; AILSA, Capt. Huckmau; are intended to Sail with Goods a.nd Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless Prevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of August:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 4 Wednesday — ..7 p.m. 18 Wednesday— •• o p.m. Tt Wednesday 12 night 25 Wednesday. H p.m FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. C Friday 4 p.m. 1 20 Friday 3 p.m. 13 Friday 6 p.m. | 27 Friday Co p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 5 Thursday 2 p.m. 19 Thursday 2 pan. 12 Thursday 2 p.m. 1 26 Thursday J p.m. With liberty to tow andassist V FARM.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steer^e, iOs., Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Return, 30s.; Steerage, 1-8. 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Goods to lx) alongside in time for shipment before the adver- tised time of sailing. c. „ Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan 4 Co. Greenock, to WUiiarn Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; Belfast, to Robert Henderson & 3on Bristol, to Mark Whitwili & Sou; and in Cardiff, to G- F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, August 1875. 208 ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAiLIiNU. /&&&? fiORK. NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. Vy FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. -55SSiaiaiefccOn and after 3th DECEMBER the City of Cork Steam Packet Co s Steamers will leave CORK for MILFi)RD, NEWPOITT, and CARDIFF, EVERY MONDAY, returning to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, and for CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See handbills. Fares—Cabin, £ 1 Is- < Cabin Return Ticket, available for one raontli (including Steward's fees), 41 lis. 6d. Deck, 780 For further particulars see small bills. AGRNTS. CARDIFF.—Mr E. C. DOWNING. fShipbroker, Bute Docks. NE WPORT.- Mr JAMES MADDO £ KS, Dock-street. CORK.—-City of Cork Stean, Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 1 F^UNARD ROYAL MAIL ■dgSOKSVJ VV STEAMERS. TNIIRBMIIN.B FROM LIYERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PARTHIA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. BATAVIA. JAVA. BAMARIA. SIBERIA. HECLA. ATLAS. ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. MARATHON. CHINA. BOTHNIA. ¡Jt CUNARD HotAii blalp STRAMKKB sail every TIJRSDAY, THURS- DAy, and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for Steerage Passengers.—For further particulars apply «> P. & C. MAC rVER, 1, Rumford-stroet, Liverpool. t) AMERICAN LINE. U3FR?ED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BKTWJCKN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT IXTRA CHARM, to-— NEW YORK, BOSTON, on BALTIMORE. first-class full-powered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are „ PENNSYLVANIA 25th Aug. INDIANA 1st Sept. Calling at Queenstown the following day to emoarx pwsengera. This is th j only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under t»e uni States Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers la equal t y the European Steamship Line3. 4l,_ wimrf Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the snones and most direct route to ail places»in the Westera ata CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced lates. STEERAGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, including an tnple surply of Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Com- i aiiv's stewards. „ r» u. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Peda, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, and a separate table, iC8 8s. For further information, apply to T RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool. Or to JAWS8 ATRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff Joror CoPKLAND, 84, High-Street, Merthyr Tydfil; Divio DA VISA, 2, Cannoii- treet, Abei cUre. 171 ITL A N» £ FN E. BB0RTS8T OCKA1T FASSAQB TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail Steamers. t>tiT.TKe DAYS—Fiom Liverpool, every Tuesday and Thursday, Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax andBaltimore, passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and tho United States. „ Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of T'Mfngers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are *etat th« K iilwav Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of ties chugs olthom mill U»y go o» Government grants PASMOES^ he a LLAN LINE to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- IS,M,ht or WW" S X'a»S «; SSS3StBSW rrSS" &»*■ X* »•; ~*ford-street, Swansea; 'w. H.V seley, V.Mnd-8tree^ ^ikry- Ttomas, British Sshools, Llandcverj J. R. » gg titUdnS and To DRICKLA YERS AND MASONS. .TENDERS are required for the Erection of a CHIMNEY, 10ft diameter in the clear, by about 180ft. high. The plans and specification may be seen at Harris Navigatio Colliery near Qtiiker's Yard. and the Tenders are t) be seen a' P°bson, B-own, and Adams', Guildhall Chambers, CardiH, oy *8t September next. ^Tenders are invited for WORKING COAL in the Blaendare ^olliery, near i'ontypool. Conditions may be soen at Office. Tenders to bo sent to me on or before the 25th instant. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender For the Blaendare Company (Limited), HENRY BYTHEWAY, ¿763 Sycamore-house, Pontypool. TO rlOILDERS A.ND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS Wanted for the ERECTION of COTTAGES, at Hansel To,, n, Pent re, Swansea. Plans and sueoificatiuns may be seon at my office from the 17W ™Jt- 'to the 27th inst.. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 30th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessiarilv acwpted. 3895 8, Page-street, Swansea. RBBW VALE LOCAL BOARD WATERWORKS, TENDERS. „ Tho Local Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for 1- The cinstruction of an impounding R«servmr Waste Weir, Bye-wash, Kilter Beds, Tank, Road, and other WorKS. 2. The supply of cast-iron socket pipes, and other pipes and "Atingo, r. quired for the said Waterworks. „ tv„ 3. For hauling, excavating, laying, Jointing, and fixing *» ^•id cast-i on main pipes, service pipes, &c., and other worKa lor the supply of water 'o Ebbw Vale, and other places adjoining. Plans a-id specifications can be seen on and after the 1st day August, at my Office, Victoria Chambers, Bridge-street, New- P^MV the soecifications can be obtained of me at the charge « «K;n«lS»t. Sealed Tenders, in the form attached to ■each of the several specifications, are to be forwardta to me on ^Vh^Loc^Board^o notbind themselves to accept the lowest any Tender. JOHN E. WARD, Clerk to the Board. Clerk's Office, Newport, Jnly, 1875. 1839 rpo MASTER SINKERS. TENDERS wanted for ENLARGING Coll^ry^puttinu in brickwork an^ 'p^croe^Whit^reft near ^formation to the Manager, Mr J. y, Glouccsterehire. <j!0 BREWERS, PUBLICANS, & OTHERS. I „ A genuine Wholesale and Retail O^^by and PCTATOE BUSINESS to be „ 0, the most private Contract, with imrafdiate possession. m.. clie(j to t},e flourishing seaport towns in Pembrokeshire. jjoug(!_ ■t°ve business is an old-estxblished Doiible-L docka Tli-? whole are situated near the railway station and tne ciocm, *hich are now in course qf construction. nresent prodrietor ^atts{;,C(0ry reasons will be given for the preseu y leaving the businesses. a _n(i Ce ^Vir lull particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jcnkin_, ege Chltmbers, 2, College-street, Swansell. 1614 B 0 LEE CH, BILL PO ST1CP • AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17. WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AMD „ ,„3. CARDIFF-STREET. ABBRDARB, all the Prinoipal and most prominent POSTING BIA- *ION3 m Cardiff, Canton and Roatb. Town Crier lor Aberdare. j Salts 111 Autuou. Swiss Hall, Crockherbtown, Cardiff.-Sale of New Brussels an d Wiitou Carpets, Household Furniture, &c. ME- W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, AruuBT S7,1875, at the above Premises, a Jarg-e Con8ignment of New Brussels and Wilton CARPEPS, HEAKTIIRUGS, &c., of elegant designs and colours, made up in squares of various sizes, and handsomely bcrdered, suitable for drawing, dining, and other rooms, also bedside picees. fringed and bordered; together with a quantitv of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, theVoperty of Mrs. Biufoid, and removed from Adamsdown House for con- venience of sale, and others, consisting of mahogany dining tables, massive Spanish mahogany pedestal sideboards with cellaratte and sliding trays, capital rosewood semi-grand piano, music stool, 6 mahogany chairs in Morocco, stuffed backs and seats, bagatelle board with appurtenances, oil paintings in gilt frames, sewing machine, patent mangle, washing machine, iron American rocker, set of superior metal dish covers, and hot water plates, bell- metal preserving pans, large kitchen and ironing tables, ironing stove and irons, cheese press, churns and sundries. Mahogany carved 4-post and half-tester bedsteads, several iron bedsteads, feather beds, mattresses, palliasses mahogany and painted chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, commodes, towel rails, &c., bedroom chairs, various baths toilet ware, winged wardrobes, hanging prases, toilet glasses bed- room carpets, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1 for 2 o'clock. SALE THIS DAY. Cattle Market, Cardiff. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Quay-street Cardiff on SATURDAY, 21st August 1875, at 3 o'clock precS About 300 very prime fat and store Sheep and Lambs. Terms: Two months credit on approved bills. 184Y 0 The Ban «uptcy ]SH9; TAm? T^ise9 at ponarth. ESSRis. JOHN JENKINS and CO. have AmCn1Vfn nSf? f^otn the Trustee of the estate of tiugn AUen, ia Liquidation, bo SELL bv AfTPTTOV at the Si75e at T^o^or^Th^ »T the 26th of ^1- ™Three o clock p.m. precisely, subject to the con- n^^PRM.S?UCed' 811 that convenient DWELLING- UOuSE and PREMI^Ei, situate in Chnrch-road, Penarth, and n18W1Cfc ,se' an<^ containiug sitting-room, office, kitchens, pantry, c., and Beven bedrooms two attics, and bath- T?°^a ^Lth„usual conveniences. In the rear is a three-stalled stable,.chaff-room, hayloft, carthouse, large workshop and good yard, with separate entrance. Tbe property is held under a lease tor 99 years from May 1st, 1872, at the low annual ground rent of ZL For further particulars apply to D. Walter Davis, Esq.. Solici- tor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 20. High- street. Dated Cardiff, 13th August, 1875. 1800 p 0 POSTPONEMENT OF SAUK °' Cardiff.—To Shipchandlcra, Shipowners, and Other MTX « or benefit of whom it may concern. R. T. S. HUNTLEY will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION,on TUESDAY, August 24th, 1875, at E, East Bute Dock Basin, 30 Coils of Tarred MANILLA WAUPS, from 2Jin. to 7in 60 fathoms long; and 5 Coils White Manilla Shroud laid ROPE, 100 fathoms iong. Also, a quantity of PRESERVED MEATS Soups, and Maccarom. The whole will be on view on the morning o Sale. Sale to commence at S o'cleck. For any other particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Swiss Chambers, Cardifl. 173a 1833. SALE THIS DAY. Cattle Market, Bridgend.—Sale of 200 Store and Fat Sheep next Saturday. MR ROBERT EVANS will SELL by AUC- TION, next SATURDAY, 21st August, 1875, at the Cattle Market, 200 prime Store and Fat SHEEP. Three monthb' credit will be given upon having approved security. Cardiff.-Rose Cottage, Upper North-road.—To Parties Furnishing and Furniture Brokers. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs. Hill, Hopkins, and Co.), have been instructed by the Trustee to SEL 0 by AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY next, AUGUST 24th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS belonging to the Estate of Mr W. E. Pincott (in liquidation), including drawing room suite, in walnut chetlienier, and inlaid table, all in walnut bronzetl nd other fenders, and irons; mahogany table and cover mahogany couch; Brussels carpet and hearth-rug; pier glasses, mahogany cheffionier, China tea service, mahogany four-post bed- stead, marble top washscand, Duchess table, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, cane- seated chairs, feather and milpuff beds, bolsters, and pillows, &c., &c.. together with the usual kitchen requisites. The lots may be viewed on the morning of the Sale, which will commence punctually at 12 o'clock at noon. There will be o reserve. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 18th August, 1876. 1860 To furniture Brokers, Private Families, and"others.—13, Church- street, and 78, St Mary-street, Cardiff. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKF, and CO. (in conjunction with 'Messrs Hill, Hopkins, and Co.), have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 1st aail 2nd September, the whole of the valuable STOCK-IN- TRADE, FIXTURES, and other EFFECTS, belouging to the estate of Mr W. E. Pincott, Furniture Broker, in liquidation. The Stock comprises a handsome mahogany dining-room suite in Morocco, drawing-room suite in green rep, walnut cheffionier with marble top and glass back gilt and other pier glasses, horse- hair and ppring-seated easy chairs in Morocco 2nd American. Cloth, mahogany hair-Eeated and other sofas, mahogany chri- lonieis, mahogany Pembroke, loo, hall, and occasions^ tablM ■ top a^K?other lr0n ^teZ, Xlel table Md^tor^, painted wardrolfe^^winir^^aspq'f^tTi^168^'11^" mattresses, palliasses, &e with a lariU g ea^eJ be,ds> ssft » £ • .• trs The Lots may be viewed on the morninljS of the sale which will earh day punctually at 12 o'clock at noon. There will be no reserve. noon. For further particulars, aDDlication „„„ v Gamble and Harvey, 1, Gresham-lmiiH^ Messrs London or to the Auctioneers tidings, Basmghall-street, 21, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, August 18th, 1875. 1857 MR. WILLIAM THOMAS LEWrT^fTT firm of Lewis Brothers) will SELT W A A suant to an order of the High Court of Chancerv MYN -° PUR" of Allen v. Lewis, 1873, A 30, with the INNS V" A CAUSFL Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, in Fourteen LNTL°N ? VICE" Hotel, Neath, in the County of GLAMM £ ?» THE CA»TLE the 25th day of August, 187O, at 2 for 3 o'clocklnTh ^DNESDAY. the following FRKKHULD and LEASEHOLD MN^N™011' <■» A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or Dwelling w premises, called Maesyrhaf, adjoining the lLt r^m? garS3en and ing house, in the occupation of H. P Charles P?n ed dweU" A FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUs^ 1' Neath, in the occupation of Mr James Read Rope Walk< A FREEHOLU DWELLING HOUSE ™ „ Neath, in the occupotion of Mr Edward WILLI/™ BOP^ WALK> A FREEHOLD COITAGE and PRES^" „ Neath, in the occupation of Mr Taliesin WILLIAR^I he RoPe Walk» A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWEL IN^ House, Ga«den, Stables, and Premjge8, caijef th w' ?nd Pub'ic toeetber with the Cottage and Garden Wlnd8«* Castle, Ropj )Falk and Windsor-st! eet, Neath 8ituate in ,h« Thomas Rees and Mr David Thomas the occuP^ion of Mr Four FREEHOLD COTTAGES, Gardens „ Windsor-street, Neath, in the occupation of n Premises, in Henry PoweU, John a FREEHOLD "iECK of LANB r.u Premises, between theriver Neath and the Sheds, and w 4 ■MB square yards, with a frontage to thl H? C,?al' contain" Se yards, with a frontage to the ,673 2ffs&s £ r asaffa ts:"te £ -C m th° OCCUpation °' Vhi £ A LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, or Dwelling-House anH K»,H''»•WSSTORE'E' EAA LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or, Dwelling-House and •> • Neath, in the occupation of William Purdr Sarah Winf6611^ Margaret Wiiliams Mary Jenkins, Mary Love'tt, Hannah Thn^8' Evlu Davies, Griffith Harries, William Broom, John Xi^L Mary Lloyd.. Particulars whereof may be baa gratis, of Mr. Edmund P copp, so icitor, Lime-street Chambers, 21, Lime-street I ,FAA" of Mr. W. M. Haccn, Solicitor, 18, Fenchu.ch-s.reet' LONDON^ of Messrs. Cuthbert,;on and Turbetville, Selicitors Neath Mr. F. R. Howell, solicitor, Aberdare; of Messrs.'LEWIS BM thers, auctioneers, Neath and of Messrs.Mackworth SNDSTRN™ surveyors, Neath, and at the said Hotel. » Dated the 2Cth day of July, 1875. ALFRED RAWLINSON, Chief Clerk EDMUND PKACOFF, Lime-street Chambers, 21, Lime-stroet, London, E C Agent for Cuthbertson and Curberville, of Neath, Glamorgan- shire, plaintiff's solicitors. 1664 ALEXANDRA DOCK, NEWPORT,^ MON. FOR SALE, a large Quantity of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, consisting of locomotive and portable engines, steam cranes, mortar mills, waggons, rails, sleepers, &c also a few powerfiu draught horses. Apply to J. Griffiths, Contractor, on Works, 1007 r :tcJ. lateø by aurtiow. SALE THIS DAY. Town of Llandilo. MB THOMAS DAVIE s has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st. 1875, at Two o'clock in the forenoon, Bubject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, all that Valuable, Advantageou«lv S'tuat^d,WOUSF knowthIy,,bu'11 > Leasehold Double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Corner ifouse Inn adioining »he Town Hail and Provision Market, and held undw S forthet'.rm £ 60 year's, of whu-h about 45 vlars are unSed. The house contains 8 spacious rooms; cooklni? kitchen pantry, commodious bar, and wine and spirit Ml^ar ,fn the ffround-floor, together with a brew-house, a large RkW ronm and 7 bedrooms, some of which are double; a malt-rMm atww the cooking kitchen, n underground cellar', a a irnod vard, with entrance from the street; coal- It wm and other conveniences. Also a Lar^ Sn. well stoc^w^h choice f^-t^ having a south ^^hou^'iaiSe^the centre of the town, and one of the h3tor CdLlandilo. A W landed proprietor holds hi^n^audit^ntheho^n^hase-moneymay be allowed to re- main- on of the (or otherwi8e), if required. FuYther may be obtamed of Mr Ilue. and valuer, Blue-street, Carmarthen; or of ^kSSMT" MESSBS HABEIS & TAYLOR will SWTT hV ATTrnOK at the Pelican Inn, Kidwelly, on Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then ^foT^ll that FREEHOLD £ 5. I^mwes, and ^coiN," situate in the parish of Pembrey, ^ning tti^h -ad leadmg from Llaneii, tl ToiTJLrfho Piece or Parcel of FREEHOLDfLAND, con- tahilng by adm««8uremeiit 20 acreH ^there^at^ Jf^r with the Cottage, Barn, and buildings thereon, known as i-urry Hill," adjoining Lot 1. Parocl 0f FREEHOLD LAND, adjoin- at Cross Low, tihmattbpei;rish of Pembrey, CODtainiug by admessure- out fi acres or thereahouts, now III the occupation ot Mr Phillipa as yearly tenant. f LAND, situate on Morris tbatth«eCRoMU^h of Kidwelly, containing, byes- Cross Marsh, in the Boroug the occupation of timation 10 acres or thereabout^ Mr David Anthony as ye»rly 0f 0? years. undAi. This lot is held for the render^ KiJw^.Undar a vearly rent of 26s Mr JOHN FORK*8TBR, Biggin For further partiimlart app y dyferent premises) Farm, Pembrey (who willaleo s Merthyr Tydfil • or Messrs MORUAS, WHITS S WUITB, Solicitors « y yuiu or to the ACCTIONKBRS, Court-street.Mart y Auctioneer's Offices, August 5th, o< j — TN CHANCERY.-DAVIS^ MAESTEG X MERTHYR COLLIERlE>COMpAbl i To be SOLD hy PBJVATE "0^, of probationofthe Judge to whose Cour LEASEHOLD COL- *JKf surveys by totIou.9 fn- application to the undersigned, who wui if1 formation to bonafide enquirere Dated this 2nd day of August^ guLLY, FOR SALE b PRIVATE Messrs. Price, Jenkins, & Co., CoIlege Chambei^g^^g1: TO TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS. To be disposed of, by Tender, by order o^tho hard Mette and William Samuel Tows, 88, ^Jj^L 0t the estate City of Gloucester, tailors, the Stack in ^ad at a dis- amountmg at cost to about £ 800, and which will oe count therefrom to the highest bidder in one Mel_ stock consists of Black Broads, Cheviots, Trim- tons, Fdncy Trouserings, Vests, Italian Cloths, Alpaca^ mings, &c., and may be viewed on the which day. street, Gloucester, up to Monday, the 23rd instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, the Tenders will be nH chaser declared, at the offices of Messrs W. C..•» Bell Chambers, Gloucester, of whom further partic obtained. 17 TyTESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COLLEGE CHSBERS ACOLLfeGE-STREET, SWANSEA, Swan9ea »nd BEG respectfully to inform the ^habitants of Neighbourhood that they have just eommenced departmenta Busmess, and their long and varied experience to the advail. of Commerce will enable them to afford their an those taps of that experience. They, at the 1 who may avail themselves of their services.'that wiU be carried outwithpromntitude and dispa-. &]1 of The above Rooms are now open for lutJSale. Household Furniture "and other Goods for abso COLLEGE m ADDOX AND EMERY, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENTS, SURVEYORS. TRUSTEES & OFFICIAL LIQUIDATORS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AGENT TO THE QUEEN INSTJRANCF, COMPANY. OFFICES: 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.^ V%T I L L I A M s A N D E R S, ^TATE A^SH&CENT' SSTSUF JSTFLSR ISSAIU« sx »ST.»« m So., a ">'1,28, yd «, «, «. «..nJ J? piffT^n-atreet • and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS. Four houses in Woodville Terrace two houses "cStON-Eifht holmes In R.lkot-Mrcet Ellglbl. ,;t, M .U.r».r o. CliveW Klf-road. GKANGETOWN.- NOS. 8, 9, 10, Knoie-streei. A libertd proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply as above. c ARDIFF.-HOT-TSES FOR SALE. Two Semi-Detached VILLAS^^1*-™^ price £ 1,000. Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Drill Hall. From 42,25 each. Three'nOulraTn Flora-street, Cathavs, price £ 190 each.. Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlanda. Four Ditto Clifton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS in Garnet-street, Rcath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oakley-street, Grangetown, price £560 Five HOUSES and One SROP in Diamond-street. Roath, price 4.1 SM. Six HOUSES and One SHOP, In Ruhy-street, price £ 660 Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, price UfiO. Let at 211. per week. One YUBLIC.IIOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate pou- AIBO^IMUBKER-HOUSE in Mary Ann-street, incoming £ 60. AtoSevenJ Lota of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the 40Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General In- suranoe Agent, 50, CLIFTOK-STRBBT, CARDIFF. 3usurauct ks u N F I K Mi 0 F F I C E AGBNT: MB PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the well-known character which this Society has obtained for a Just and prompt discharge of Claims nlade upon it during the 165 years it has been established. Prospectuses and all inf^rmationcm be obtained at— 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1099 CCIDKNT INSURANCE COMPANi (LIMITED), 7. Bank Buildings, Lothbury, K.C. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidenta INSURANCES may be effected direct with the Office, ot though the varioas Agents throughout the County.—»oi Agonte, see Local Directories. « numnun „ 105 C. HARDING. Manager /COMBINED AIR COMPRESSORS and STEAM ENGINES specially designed for use in MINES, Quarries, lunntl and Railway Works. Apply fo'Xrice8„ftIld J»rti«ilar> o TANGYE BROS, and STEEL, NEWPORT and SWANSEA. public 310tice. WANSEA AND SOUTH WALES INSTITU- TION FOR THE BLIND. The COMMITTEE of this INSTITUTION APPEAL most earnestly f or AID in paying off the Debt which has been incurred in the furchaie of the new premises, South Hill-place, and in erecting Store and Workrooms in the rear of same. The total cost is about 4.2,600, and the sum of about ZI,600 being already raised towards this amount, leaves an unliquidated balance of 41,000. The interest upon this snm has to be paid out of the income of the Instituiioc, which is scarcely adequate to meet the annual expenditure, and the Committee earnestly beg the aid of the Pnblie in removing this debt. A List of Contributions already promised is annexed, and any donations, cent to the undersigned, will be thankfully acknow- ledged. JOSEPH HALL, Honorary Secretary Grosvenor House, Swansea. Donations already promised aid received towards the outlay of 42,600. £ s. d. Bazaar held at the Music Hall, August 1872 5S6 7 7 U. 1R. M. Tsibot, M.P. 100 0 0 Thomas Cory 100 0 0 F. A. Yea o. 100 0 0 John Jones Jenkins. 50 0 0 John Crow Richardson 50 0 0 ChuriesBath 60 0 0 Henry James Bath 51 0 < Lavid Da vies, Blaenrwaur o. 50 0 0 Lord Aberdare 25 0 0 Earl lowis 2L 0 0 Mrs Joseph Hall •• 25 0 0 John Evans Williamg, Westfield, Neath 20 0 0 E. Rice Daniel 20 0 0 Mrs Rowlands, Glynclydach 20 0 0 Samuel B. Power 10 10 0 Thomas Pi well 10 10 0 The Right Rev. Bishop Thirlwall.. — 10 0 0 Marcus Jloxhim • • 10 0 I) litid Thamas.. 10 0 0 Howel Gwyn, Duffryn 0 10 0 0 Morgan B. Williams 10 0 0 T. P. Richards 10 0 0 Morgan B. Williams •• •• 10 0 0 ■T. P. Richards — 10 00 'O.T.Wilson 10 0 0 Jules Mason 18 0 0 í Dynevor Ooal Company 10 0 0 Rev. C."W. Grove, Tewkesbury 10 0 0 W. T. Canton 5 5 0 ;Wm. Thomas, L«n ..650 John Bowen, Shipbroker — 6 5 0 R. F. Daniel, 5 5 0 Mrs &. F. Daniel 6 5 0 JJrs Davies,. Avenue Gate, €lip#y HIU •- 6 5 0 Rev. Calvert R. Jones, • • • • ..550 a Calvwt Jones 6 5 0 A. Fouty 6 5 0 fc. N, Bellingham •• ..600 Major Tubervilf1, Ewewny Abbey 6 0 0 Admiral and Mrs CHive? Jwaet 5 0 0 Graham vix-jan o' o' ■ 5 fl 0 W,i<BiiberUien a 0 0 f- A. s. Z. •• ..600 l«onard W. WiUiam. •• ..600 Miss Daw* ,500 Mnr W. G. Gibsen, Saffron Walden • • 5 0 0 John Jones, Solicitor •• ••• Bedlington, Aberdare 6 0 0 V Vivian, Singleton 5 0 0 VioerAdminU Streud •• •* Bw. K. Bk Squire •• W- IEI. Tucker 6 0 0 T. Travers Wood •• •• I) 0 0 JjMux Biddulph •• ..600 Collections at 8t Paul's Church, Sketty •• 9 Ooncert by R. A. O. Buffaloes •• •• » Concert at Agricultural Hall, per Mr Henry Jack •• f f 9 Sums under £ £ •• 63 1 0 1^34 IC1615 18 10 SiTAR-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ROATH. The FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the above School will be held on, SUNDAY AUGUST 22, 1875, when the Rev. Hcury Quick, of Bath, will Prcach Morning and Evening, and the Rev W- Watkiss will address the parents, friends, and children in the afternoon. A Selection of Musie, from Songs of Joy and Comfort," will given by the chUdren at each service. services to eommence at 11 a.m., 8r and 6L30 p.m. C(Illecti(x)A at che close of each Service, towards the funds of the Sunday School. 1881 ONTYPRIDD WATERWORKS p COMPANY. COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, by which the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares. -f CAPITAL £ 80,000. *%•««( «S4,0GO, in o# £ M eaebv«tT«yaHe -<■ application and £ 1 on allotment. vr 2>OU»TORS. « Mount Pleasant, Pontypridd, Chairman. y iWlWwiuii'itHS, Coal Proprietor, 2, Windsor-place, Crock- u fierbtpwBt Cardiff. „r »4RQN.CDM, Po.itypridd. «wa*» Asto*, Merchant, Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd. PSHQJVK MonoAif, The Field, Pontypridd. „ JMiUVOaviks JOSKS, Pontypridd. < i •, "r MpKAii Thomas, Treforest. Pontypridd.. vjr Bmhi THOMAS, Solicitor, Pontypridd. ■pnay^M«Rx}AN. Mining Engineer, Buto ilia, Llantrissant. « Br' ENGINEBR, VIXANDKR BASSETT, M.Inst.C.E., Cardiff. I Powcrioiis. SPICKUTT &IPRIOB, The Court House, Pontypridd.. jw. Bankkks. "Ib webttif'England BANK, Pontypridd. AUDITOIU. v 1 Mr QftAELBs BASBMT, Manager of London and .Provincial Bank, „ J5pnt>pridd. riQK,t Josra, Pontypridd. ti|! 0ECRBTA&V. -mr E. C/SPICKBIT, lbe Co(urt House, Pontypridd. i Tile Company was incorpftratAl Ijy Act of Parliament, in the with a capital olj £ 6,600, for the purpa«ef>f> providing a wattosupply for the inhabitants of the town of .Pontypridd and, o!St^of Treforest. The existing Reservoir, nas a capacity of HBlfion Gallons, and, tflgether with the mains and oth er wojrKfc cost £ 6,500. wojrKfc cost £ 6,500. Thia supply having become inadequate in consequence of the great .-increase in I tlfe population, and the existing Reservoir, trom Its position, not being capable of supplying by gravitation r. e HWPqlous,district whieh lias recently sprung up around; Pontypridd, th3 Company applied to Parliament in the past, Sesgfttf &nd obtained powers to raise the 'additional capital of *^4jpo,,an4 construct a laxge Reservoir above Ferridale, capable about 18 million gallons for the purpose of securing aMudant supply of water by gravitation for the whole of the, v8,t1fir betwee» Pontypridd and Femi'ale in the Rhondda Vath JlfRand Frwdamos in the Rhondda Fawr Valley. T3p»Y5opul°us Galleys extend from Ponty priidd tor a distance ftl-j T3p»Y5opul°us Galleys extend from Ponty priidd tor a distance ftl-j "^etlferot Eleven Miles, and contain a population of about 26,000, ^hiu^H ili certainly cotitinue ta increase very considerablyfor many! years,.as ihe numerous new Collieries and other works in the district create's aemand' for houses; which, notwithstanding the J'cry g»eat efiorts th»t have beer ironje for years to meet it, have hitbafto failed adequately to supply. Thftstream from which the supply will be .obtained is the RhoifdHa Vach River, near its source above Maerdy, which con- twns Jtt'abundaiit Volume bf water, which analysis has proved tq be suable for all domestic purposes., ThifjComjiany, notwithstanding it/ insufficient water 'storage, bavegpeii, and still are, .paying a dividend at the rate of £ 6 per center ltSrint ended to take advantage of the present low price of irou and reduced price of labour to push on the works to Completion at onc £ ,;and it is expected that the supply ^ill bo in .full opeia- tion in,the. spring of next year. MesWDI Davies and Sons, tie large coal proprietors at Fern- dale htIVc taktnrup 45,000 of the capital. Prospectusesaudforms of application for shares maybe ob- tained worn the Secretary atid Bankers ENGINEER'S REPORT. r r Cardiff, £ 9th July^ 1875. PONTYPRIDD WATER. In aorordance with, your il have oontidered the best way of proceeding with the Vbrke as sanctioned by your Act of this y«ar, and ani of opinion thai, inasmuch M the urgtncy of water Wtoply in tbe Rbolldda ley 1B great; it would be desir- able thai you should arrange for laying the pipes throughout your district at once and'if this Suggestion, is adopted, there is no reaaopfctfCytthe district should toot be supplied with water bef :>rMhe summer of next year. As the Reservoir will not be computed at so early a date, an arrangement can be made to obtain a temporary supply of water during itM. construction. This if uodoobtodij a tavourftblo time for Conmencing tho workt7, as iron and materials can be obtained on rttasouable terms. In order to carry out the works by the time I havé Damed. it will be nedessary to obtain, without delay, tenders from responsi- ble parties for the supply of the pipes and for tho. execution of the other works. In consequence of the reduction that has taken place hi'the,rièeóf materials during tho past six monthf, I tlin, I of opinion that the wdrks will be executed below the Parliamen- tary estimate In accordacce with your instructions, r have commenced the preparation-of- the detail .working, drawings, with the specifics- ( tions necessary. „ I am, Gentlemen, 1 YonndalthftJUy 1824 ALEX. BA88ETT, M. Inst. C.E QAR-DIFF FLOWER SHOW. WJWNDÅY; f 25h AUGUST, 1875. ,.i. BANDS THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS. TIrE CYFARTHFA BAND. t" ftedUBfif iF.&rea to. ShowT»ff Vale &ailw{iy, the Rhymney Itlloilway. 1831 I, < §ttblir jlrrtiag. rjlREDEGARVlLLE CHAPEL. THE 14m ANNIVERSARY Of the above Chapel will be celebrated TO-MORROW SUNDAY THE 22ND AUGUST. SERMONS will be preached Morning and Evening by the REV. DR. TODD, OF LONDON. Collections after each Service. 1892 "VT E W W E S L E Y A N CHAPEL, IX GARNET-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. The above place of Worship will be OPENED for Divine Service On SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd, when the Rev WM. BRAILKY will Preach at Eleven a.m., and J. A. RA.WLINGS, Esq. (of Swansea) at Half-past six p.m. On TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th, The Rev MARK GUY PEARSE, (of loiidon) Will Preach at Half-past Seven p.m. Collections will be made in aid of Trust Funds. 1803 rpREDEGAR MEMORIAL. All Porson wishing to subscribe to the above are requested to send their names, without delay, to the Hon. Sec., R. STttATTON, The Duflryn, Newport. The Memorial is to take the form of a Corn Exchange, to be erected in Newport, with a statue or bust of the late Lord Tredegar over the entrance. 1806 AINT ISSELL'S HORTICULTURAL SO- S CIETY. President: CHABLBC H. Sxrrn, Esq., Mayor of Tenby. The annual exhibition of'Eruit, Flowers, and Vegetables will take place on Wednesday, the 25th day of August, 1875, at Saun- derefoot. Schedules of Prizes (amounting in value to nearly £1(0) may be obtained on application to the Secretary. By the kind permission of Major Parkinson and Officers the fine Band of Her Majesty's 95th Regiment will be in attendance, and play upon the ground, between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m. Arrangements will be made with the Pe mbroke and Tenby Railway Company fer a special train and cheap fares. Admission by ticket only. Prices—One o'clock, Subscribers of Half-Guinea and upwards; Two o'clock, One Shilling; Four., o'clock Bixpenoo. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. To prevent inconvenience, It is particularly requested that visitors will provide themselves with admission tickets before coming to the entraaoe gate& List of Prizes, and further particulars, to be had of Mr Thomas Mathias, chemist, Saundergfoot. HOW TO MAKE £ 1 ,t)00 PER YEAR, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particclars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANIIb 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. 199 pROFITABt.ii, FARMING IN AMERICA. -E- WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. 200 GRAND EXHIBITION AT BBECON. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF DOGS, to which this year will be added POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, AND CATS, will be held at BRECON, ON WEDNESDAY THE 25TH AUGUST, 1875. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had of the Secretary, Mr. W."i. Roberts. entries Wltk doubl« lees Arrangements have been made with the MMland, Brecon and Merthj r, Mid Wales and Neath and Brecon Railways to run trains at single fares for the dou; le journey from all statioag when the ordinary fare is not less than One Shilling. The Dogs will be shown in a Field at the hack of be George 'Hotel, and the Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, and Cats in the Market- house. Admission to Dogs Judging, 8s. (no tickets. Tickets from 1 to S, 2s. from 3 to 5, Is from 5 to 7, 6d. 1300 1 CARIDIFF LIBEITAL ASSOCIkT-ION-. LOOK TO THE REGISTER. The NEW LISfS of VOTERS published by the Overseers are now to ba seen on the doors of the various Placos of Worship, or at the Office of the Liberal Association, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. All Liberals are requested to examine the Lists, to secure the correct insertion of their Names Places of Abode, and Qualifica- tions and in case of omission or error to apoly at once at the above Office for Forms of Claims, which, with all Information, may be had Fre j of Charge. Liberal Lodger* must make new claims. All claims must he made on or before August 25th. j -W. SANDERS, 1524 Agent to tlie^Association. L ON D ON, C L 0 T H I N G. J. GREENBOAM, Celebrated Court Tailor, of 43 and 44, Lom- bard-street, and 65, 66, and 67, Gracechurch-street, London, in- tends VISITING South Wale3 for the purpose of taking Orders from Gentlemen and his old Customers in that locality for every description of Wearing Apparel. Will be at the Wyndham Arfoa, Bridgend, on Wednesday, August 25th;'and at the Mackworth. Arms, Swansea, on Thursday, August 46tli. r. Any Gentlemen desiring to be waited upon at their own resi- dence please write to the above Hotels, stating time, &e. 1899 NIVERSTTY COLLEGE OF WALES.' <J The SCHO L, AltS.Hl P. EXAMINATION begins on the 6th October, 1875..For particulars apply to the Registrar, Abervst- with. n- j _i guuitt GUTDUOR T^FFICERS UF CUSTOMS^ U An Open Competition for not less than DO Appointment- will b hild on Friday, the 1st of October, 1875. inLoudpn, Edin- burgh Diublin, and olher places. Age 19 to 25. For the neces- sary form of application candidates should apply at once, enclos- ing an addressed foolscap envelope, to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, W. 1901 SCIiOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. WANTED, by the above-nwned Board, TWO Active and Ener- getic MEN as Childivn's Officers, to assist in carrying out the Com- pulsory powers of the Act.' They will be requiredto enter upon • their duties iu September, and to devote their whole time to the work. 'One of them is required for part of the Borough of Swansea, lying east'of the River Tawe, and for tho parish of LJansamlet Lower; and the Utter for the Hamlets of Claae and Penderry (within an4 without the, borourb), .and the parirfi ttf St- John,. juxta Swansea. Salary £ 80 per annum. Engagement determin- able by three months'notice. Applications, iwith original testimonials. *nd 1 statement oi age,: must reach the €lerk on or before the^gothrinst. E. SIDNEY-HARTLANDr^ Dated 4th August, 1«76. 1623. 7, Ratan&streetVSMns&. CJOHOOL BOARD OF TBE_?^!RISH. OS', fySTRADGi^iiAIS LOWER. Wanted at one, a ^^cated MIST iiESS for tbc Ynfeedpyn Board ScliooL Salary £ 52peranntq&.Wt niistresss Kside«ce,unfurnrehod.: Ar.nly, statine azej quafifications, with original testimonials, on' or before, the 4th -of Septtmbo'. HARTLAXD, Clerk. 7. Rutland-street. Swansea. 10th August, 187k '17¡2' SCHOOL BOAIU). >OF THEPARISH-OF YSTRADGYNLAIS LOWER. |, • 4 '• Wanted) at oncc. by the Above-named Board,*a-Certificated MASTER for the a bet-crave B^ard Scho il. I JAPply, bating age, <lu'lifiof*io" salary rCCluired, and enclosing origi^l testimonial*, the 4ih Se; t6Tnr*er next to E- SIDNEY HARTLAND, 7, Rutland-street, S jvaQsea,. litl\ Ar.gust. 1875. 171l! TANGYE BROS..and STEEL supply Portable and Semi-portable Engines for all purposes* VERTICAL ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVE ^ENGINES, STEAM and HAND CRANES (portable or fixed), MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES) artifl all classes of Gearing., Prices and particular^ 01) applicatitn business JltUireess. THE DRAPERY SALE OF 1875 WILL COMMENCE AT H OWELL AND C 0 3-1 P A N i ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21s.. H. & Co. having commenced the great alteratiollfsuli ad which they have for some time contemplated, are now pro- secuting the work in such a manner that, when finished, it will be fomid replete with every convenience for oarryinl on ttieir still-increasing trade, and will also add immensely to the general comfort of their customers. H. & Co. have at all times endeavoured to make their Sales attractive by selling goods consideribly under Market value, and by not pretending to do what they could not carry out. This Sale coming at a period when the Stock must be sold aiid cleared, or left to be worthlessly damaged by workmen, will be made the most important, and the Sale of Sales. H. & Co. have not in this case quoted prices, being determined to sell at figures that cannot fail to convince all customers of the great benefit they derive by making their purchases direot trzm them-especially on these occastons. DOORS OPEN DAILY AT TEN O'CLOCK. CASH.-NO CRV-DIT., HOWELL AND COMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 9, U. 12. 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET* CARDIFF. S" UMM E R C L ~0~T H I N (* POK BOYS, YOUTHS, AND GENTLEMEN The Newest Fashions for the SUMMER SEASON now on View at Messrs, W. PRICE and SONS READY MADE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Display the Recent Improvements in Material, Style, Make, Fit- and Finish. Single and Double-breasted Coats in Black and Dim Worsted Coatings. The New" SuiLs of a Piece" in Tweds and Heather Mixtures. The New Trousers and Vests to Match, in Checks and Stripes. The New Yachting Suits, for Boys ana Youths. The New Hats, in all sizes -Light, Smart, and Durable. ADI)RUS I-CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Txpjw-All Goods must be Paid for on or before delivery. n HYDRAULIO LIFTING JAOKS.-TANGYE Jt- BROS. AND STEEL have at their Depots fox immediate delivery, A LARGE STOCK OF THKIB PATENT HYDRAULIC LIFTING JACKS and DUPLEX SCREW PUNCHES. Owing to the completion of great extensions at their works, and Increased facilities for manutac. turine, THEY HAVE RHDUCED THE PRICE OF THEM JACKS AND PUNCHES 80 PER CENT. Price List on appUsa tion. TANGYE BROS. and STEEL have at their Depots, TRKDEG AR-PL ACE, NEWPORT, MON., and OXFOID-BUILDINGS, SWANSEA, HYDRAULIC BEARS, Screw Bears, Ratchet Braces, Tube Wrenches and Cutters, TUBE EXPANDERS, TUBE SCREWING MACHINES Stocks ancrdies, Smiths' Forges, Vices, and Steam Fittings o all descriptions. guildtng £ octettes* HOMES FOR THE MILLION! 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