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nTST rmORTED raoM ttADING CO Vli N iSNTAL KAJDŒS, A f AliGE STOCK OF GARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will do well to inspect JORN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, N-STr-.EET, CARDIFF. 4761
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I TEN PRIZE MEDALS. FR Y'S COCOA. FRY' CARACAS COCOA, prepared with Carsest and other choice growths of Cocoa, is specially recom mended. II A mostdelicious and valuable article. tandard. FRY'S CHOCOLATE, FOR EATING, IN GREAT VARIETY. "la all kinds of Fancy Chocoiatc, Messrs Fry are pre eminent. "Court Cirwlar. 11709
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by gUtrtiiw. ~~A:UCTfON^PPOINTMENTS. ALEXANDER BROS. tlt-Uj!n°'<J furniture, esc., at Cardiff Dec. 2n ,l°aFurxiitUre and klle-t*, at Cardiff jw' 21 Measrg BEYKON & BUGHES. A0ustt^^ pni.luie- Ac., at Swansea .Dec. 19 -aiis ,u f at swansea Dec 20 '•auUiors, etc, at Swansea. jaE 15 0!d^.ne. ec Mr T" J' BVSt" ue», sc., at Swansea Dec. 19, 20 G*>dwiii j „ Messrs DAVID EVAKS and SON. and Lease, at Pontyjridd „ Dec 20 Pr«ehoM v Messrs GOODS is OWEN. tt E««es. at Haverfordwest Jan 5 *tovia<A„ Messrs HARVEY A laOLlSON. Dec. 21 nature gn(i effects, at Swansea Dec 23 Pumitur Messrs HILL. HO fKINS & CO. re, cabinets, old painting's, Ac., at Cardiff .Dec 22 height „8r" J- HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. carrying Hunters, at Whitland Dec 20 kaseh-oj „ Messrs JOHN JENKINS 4c CO. -eooid Property, at Cardiff Dec. 22 goutoh- „ Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK «ouseh°,2 furniture, at Swansea Dec. 21 furniture, Sc., &c, at Swansea. Dec. !i2 w Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. 01a Furniture, &c.» Ac., at Neath Dec 19 50*tteh«ij n Messrs MADDOX A SMEKx. > J°biicS?i Furnitare- &c-. Cardiff.— .Dec 21 S.*y Coh fi8e,1Sh°P> Villa» Houses, Ac., at Cardiff. Dec. 23 £ riB8 Cart, and Harness, at Cardiff Dec. SO 013 furniture and Effects, near Cardiff ..Jan. 1 w Mr F- 2- PKAROE, -enoia Furniture, at Upper Orange Dec. 19 ^HeWj n iMr D. P3ILLIPS. old Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Dec 19 ^*eUii,_ ti M"»" EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, Houses, at Swansea Dec. 22 frick «nj Mr W. P. 8TEPHEN8OW Sh»r«. ? Machinery Plant and Stock. Dec. 19 ""vet, at Cardiff. Dec. 22 „ Mr JOHN WILLIAMS.; g^^i2_gogses *nd Premises, at Llandilo Dec 23 SALE THIS DAT. M Toe Brick and Tile Werks, Penarth road, Cardiff. w P- STEPHENSON is instructed by Pfiu. t, Vachell, whose lease is about expiring, to V^emh.. V« £ i70N» onthe premises, on TUESDAY, the 19th &c., .Bnm'i 76»tte valuable MACHINERY, PLANT, STOCK, 0,i20nS^ iB* t'18 above manufactory .including a 12 h.p. ■"Hills att*«.i?n.flue and boiler in excellent condition with 2 pug i* brick machine and cutting frame, capable of day; Bawd en's ditto ditto,adapted for Per a*- Power, with frame and barrows, equal to 16*000 vtrl y I OI&YtoWe double-action brick and tile machine with iron a0 S:08. stone brick, and wooden sheds, barrows, planks, brid6* rails (18 lbs to the yara). sleepers, &c (2 in. s roofing tiles, chimney pots, drainage pipes Salit! lB'» *nd and sundries.. commence at 11 for 12 o'cloek precisely. 117*0—3873 Cntt|1 SALE TO-MORROW. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects at Morlaix MT> Z111*. 6, Wordsworth street, Roath, Cardiif. hJ*ir ALEXANDER has been instructed 'o BkLL h-^i Grey, who is leaving Cardiff for London. t>n WEnS.A^without reserve, at the above premises, ^OUSicijirvfDecember 20th instant, the whole of the ',c*llect i FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising an ''tlx w ut drawing room suite, in green rep; cheffonniere, 'larfceim *rontS and back, with marble slab vll*tno?aperior pair of green damask curtains, with gold friage, iQy sid«K *•an<* rosewood loo tables, gilt pier glass, mahog- ijjL •muq, several chromos and water-colour drawings,silt natiogany ahd other chairs, Brussels and bedgt^^Wts, hearthrugs, fenders and coal vases, iron French Oecia JJr8' straw palliasses, mattresses, feather and millpuff 4tc. Vr4>h8tands ard di essing tables, mahogany looking glasses, ether with the whole of the kitchen requisites and ^aaw" effects, which include a capital and nearly new home 4Ctj 4e) k mangle, patent mangle, owl and pigeon houses, 76 to commence at 1.30 p.m. punctually. Thc Q -ry-°tre6t, Cardiff. Dec. 8th, 1876. S9S8 °' Cardiff Tramway Company, 234, Bu' e road, Families iurnishing, Brokers, and others. D. T. ALEXANDER has received instruc- Lon tlon. from Mr T. Pearse (who is leading Cardiff for Prerx? t0 8KLL by AUC1ION, without reserve, at the above on THURSDAY, December 21,1876, the whole of the Xmtrf FURNlrURK and EFFECTS, consisting of »al- Sl drawing room suite In cretone, couch in green rep, occ>- ta.h' tahle, mahosrany telescope dining and Pembroke Windsor sideboard, mahogany and brass curtain QI e8* p»ir of red damask curtains, several dials, g"»atitT of choice engravines and prints, Brussels carpets, vT**th rngg, fenders and Irons, floor cloth and stair carpeting, Uuap, half-tester and French bedsteads, straw palliasses, r*i*'pus mattresses and beds, child's cot, mahogany chests of ^*6*8, washstands snd dressing tables, looking glaa-e?, bull green Holland window bimris, &c.; vat en t nas cooting v4, • deal tab e, dresser and cupboard, together with the f-ous kitchen requisites, &c. 7. Sale to commence at two p.m. precisely. St Mary ttree'. Cardiff, December 9th, 1876. Yo Part ej Furnishing and Others. Broadway, Roath, Cardiff.—Sale of Valuable Household "fc Furniture, &c.,&c. MESSRS MADDOX & EMERY have received *>1 in8tructi°ns to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY gu -e4e er 21st. 1876, at the above residence, a quantity of PfODertr ho°SEHOLD FUKNI1URE, and other Effects(ths ^e occupier, who is leaving the neighbourhood), rep /jril8.laf. a wa.nut drawing-room s-uite coveted in green tttaho a handsome loo table), mahogany cheffonniere, easy chairs, 3 pier glasses, fenders and irons, inlaid ^achiri tublts, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, sewing ^hitnot' ,t and utn'>i'ella stand, pictures, walnut lcio table and r°UnH t ma,hogany and painted cheats of drawers, mahagany ting .V4'? table, French bedsteads with brass rails, Indian roai- ^ttrea 'f CBrP8ts> swintf glasses, n>aht commodes, spring TQe°' fe'ther bed, and the usual kitchen utensils, &'c. The 1 uo reserve. For ff commence at 12 for half-past. Offices ,i „r paiticulars apply to the Auctioneers at their *>4tert Hlgh 8treet. Cardiff. j Dec. It, 1876. 11956 E PINE APPLE INN, LLANDAFF YARD, NEAR CARDIFF. JO BREWEHe, PUBLIC VNS, AND OTHERS. ESSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instruc- °KLr v4"*1 Mr Smith (the present owner and landlord), to PUBLIC AUCTION, en SATURDAY, the 23rd T'tiRlf.p ER> 1876, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, at be thl1 O'CLOCK P.M. (subject to conditions of sale to ^OtTs?- *nd there produced), all that MFSSUAOE OR PUBLIC- SKiaTLE ALLEY, &TABLE, COTTAGE, and ^APK V S' called the PINE APPLE INN, situate at LLAN- ^sr«BAKD» NEAR CAKDiFF, held under Lease from the ?r ,u„" K°a;iilly for 99 years from 1st January, 18i2, at an annual ^Nr» r of £ 4 lis Sd., together with the <-iOOD WILL to H V 't'ENCE <5f the said house, the FURNITUBE (unless be t*?y Auct.on), with the FIXTURES AND FITTINGS to .en to at a VALUATION. 811 those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AND PRE- Ureet* D0ne bein £ a shop, situated at the corner of Bertram- Onde/ i3rfadway, Roath, and the other a villa adjoining, held fce ,t,L*k lea8e from Messrs Bradley for 99 years from 2 th btijjpj er, 187s, at a yearly ground rtnt of £ 7 10s, and A]«ln?,'n trross rental of about £ 60 per annum. the j? a11 tho*e TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES adjoining ^tesgf8Dtram Hotel in Bertram-street, held under lease from ye f Bfadiey for 9i years, from 29th S'ptember, 1873, at a per an^nta' and bringing in a gross rental of about £ 36 j^Aiso all those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, situate keld m!l)WaT,i call#? Villa and Cedar Vilu respectively, 6em UBder "■ l«"e fl°m Messrs Bradley for 99 years, from 29th » »Prr.mber> 1873, at a yearly Rround rent of £ 7 10s, producing y088 rental of about *52 per annnm. cha2.f, further particulars apply to the auctioneers, at their ^»mberg 18 Hi^h-street, or of n Mr J. H. EVANS, Sjlicitor, Cardiff "scsrnber 14th, 1876. 11957* Liquidation.—Cardiff Arms Hotel Yard, Cardiff. ESjjRS MADDOX and EMERY have i(>, received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by i „ 'On on SATU KDAY, December SOth, at the above Yard, *DrfPlt<l1 BAY COB about 14 hands, together with a light Y'nS CART and HARNESS. Th ere %,L ill be no reserve.. A7, will commence at Three o'clock preeiselv. ^uctioneers' Offices, 18, High street, Cardiff. -J;cr 19 th, 1876. 12261 tn T i Preliminary Announcement. ^'luidatioo.—Rose Cottage. Uaindy, Whitchurch,, near Car- "la close to Maindy New Church and Turnpike. jyl ESSRS MADDOX and EMERY have re- AtTfv?T^:eived instructions from the Trustee to SELL by "ON, 0:1 the above premises, on MONDAY, January 1st, ^Qi'in^ lollowinjr day if necessary, the whole of the HOUSE- Tb FURNlTUtlEand EFFECTS, &c. PUPIV "rniture is of the newest style, and has been recently ^ucti^8ed lbe best makers, and is quite equal to new. The the at» ee?8 tbe"efore confidently recommend it as well worthy ■ji. of parties furnishing and others. Tv. *-a'e will commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Fnfi MU reserve. Uj. "r Particulars will be shortly announced, and catalogues i-tmi; on 8,1 d after Thursday, December 28th instant, 011 fi catir n to their Chambers, 18, High street, Cardiff, "cember 19th,J876. 12260_ bankruptcy Act, 1669.—Fe Wm, Williams, jun., 42, Mount Stuart square, Cardiff.—In Liquidation. ESSRS MADDOX AND EMERY have jE nr received instructions from the Trustee to OFFER for ^'LTP r lbe remainder of the OFFICE FURN1- as «ir Th Y' a P"rtion of the atiove estate, d IV affpV 'bov* may be viewed with inventory any *od 1>> in thr fn^f' December 21»t,between the hours of 10 a.m. their"etiambers \vrHt°n aPP'hation to the Auctioneers at "Vloolv on Saturdav n^11 I ers wiH be recelved UP to 12 the Auctioneers li' TiTi'n 80th instant, at the offices of fender will he accepted. 8trect> Cardiff, when the highest -,J19th, 1876. ]2262 lJ 0 R T O F__ C A RUTF^. Iff SOLO l)Y Private Contract the BAROTTW << pner » BUteab^k!°Cardiff.8ter,5C° t0"B burthen» »ow lying in the East is T88 built at Sunderland, of English oak in 18S5 Venus'116141 fi8tened'^undtald claswa in the ikia DH JNictu7i street, swansea. MR J. M. LEBDER has been instructed by Mrs I'homas, to SBLL by iU^LIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 21ftDec.inber 1876, the whole of tne HuUaEHOLD FURM' URE and KFFKCTs, com- prisin* mahogany loo and Pembroke table, walnut couch in crimson rep, 6 chairs ditto, tapestry aLd other carpets, rugs, oil cloth, mats, pier glass, winuow P,Iles, fenders and irons, stair carpet, mahogany iron haif-tester and French bedsteads, feather bed, palliasses, mahogany an 1 painted washstands and dressine taoles, dressing glasses, cak linen chest, kitchen tab'e, and usual culinary utensils, &c., &e. Sale to commence at eleven a.m. 1]ono Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 11998 "in Liquidation.—To Drapers and Others.-10, Castle sireet, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LiSEDER has been instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, on the above nremises on FRIDAY, December 22nd, 1876, the who'e of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITUhE. SEWING MACHINES. SHOP and SHOW ROOM FIX TINGS, FIXTURE*, &c.,in and upon the above premises, late in the occupation of Messrs Phillips and Morgans, drapers. The Fittings and Fixtures comprise 3 counters with mahogany tops. 11 ft by 2 ft 1 do, 12 it by 2ft.; nest of 9 drawers, lsft by 2ft 3in with mahogany top; centre counter with mahogany top, 9 ft by 3ft 6 in, containing 12 drawers show case with glass doora and 8 drawers, shelving round shop, brass window fittinesand bars, cashiees desk, shop chairs, pier gla-s, hanging stands, 3 sewing machines (by Singer and Co.), iaige number of various stands and shapes, the wlnJa of the as fittings, Venetian blinds, &c., &c. The fnrniture comprise mahogany telescope and loo tables, couches in American leather, pine office desk, Brussels and other carpets, rags, mats, timepiece, dining-room chairs, easy -and cane-seated do, pier glass, fonders, fire-irons, &c., &c., iron French and half-tester bedsteads, pallissses, feather beds, bedding, washstands, dressing tables, towel horses, dressing Classes. chests of drawers, sets of ware, &c., &c., also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c.,&,c. The whole will be on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxfurd street, Swan- sea. — TheBankruptcy Act, 1869.—Broadway, Roatli, Cardiff.—Sale of Leasehold Premises. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO have re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, December 22, 1876, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to the conditions which will then be produced, the following LEASEHOLD PRO- pv ufj*y All that House and Shop, Workshop, Stable, and Premises. an J th. villa adjoining, situate in the Broadway, Cardiff, at the north-east corner of Cecil street. The property is held for 99 years from September 29th, 1873, at the annual ground rent of L7 10s per annum. The premiies are not quite finished, but a small outlay will matte them very eligible for letting, the situation beintr an excellent one. ior further particular?, apply to William Bradley, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, at their oflices, 2D, HlfiatedrCardiff. 2nd December, 1876. 3901—11824 To Licensed Victuallers and others.—Three Horse Shoes Inn, High street, Cardiff. MESSRS. JOHN JEJSKIN3 and CO. have been instructed by tne Administratrix of the late Mr James Matthews, to SELL by TENDER the valuable LEASE, for about six and a half years, with the GOODWILL and POS- SESSION, and the Fixtures. Ftttings. Household Furniture, Ac., as per inventory, of that old established and well aocu. tomed Inn and Vaults known as the THREE HORSE SHOES," situate and being No. 2-i. High street. Cardiff. The premises are situated in a good position, in the principal street of the town, and an excellent business is done. The above offers a canital opportunity to persons desirous of entering into the trade. Tenders mnst be made to the brokers at or before 12 a.m. on THUKSDAY, December 28th, 1876. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Messrs John Jenkins and Co., Auctioneers, &c.. 20, High street, (Jarditf; or to Messril Griffith addCjrbett, Solicitors, Quay street, Carditf. Dated, 15th December. 1876. 12005 Stuart Hall, Cardiff. Important Sale of Valuable Household Furniture,elegant Cabinets, old Paintings, &c.,without resrrve. MESSRS HILL, HOPKINS, and CO., beg to announce that they have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Stuart Hall, Cardiff, on FRIDAY NEXT, 1 he 9.2 id December, a large quantity cf excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and PICTURES, removed for convenience of sa e. The furniture includes a massive dining room suite In mahogany upholstered in real morocco, drawing room fui'.es in silk and repp, elegant cabinet* In oimolu and marquetenie, vainut and mahogany wardrobes, washstands and dressing tajlu (911. suit, a birch bedroom suite complete, dining tables, easy chairs, a rosewood drawing room suite, loo tables, chimney and pier gla-ses, sideboard with marble top, 2 elegant cabinet bookcases, and a variety of useful furniture too numerous to particularize. The pictures are principally old copies of rare paintings, and a few original paintings by Morland, Creswick, Ph. Bcurbon, Van AeFolin, Barker, and others. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to his collection, which will entirely without reserve. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 5, Queen street. Cardiff, on aud alLer Monday, the 18th .)st. and at the principal holtlS. The sale-will commence at 12 o clock precisely. 14, Conway road, Canton.—Household Furniture. MR W. SANDERS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on li tiURSDAY, the 21st December, 1876, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, the propeity of Mr Francis T. Goodfellow, who is leaving the neighbourhood. The goods to be offered are of great variety, and in good con- dition, at A cumpr SJ the following articles, viz. :-Wainutisuite, in green rep, walnut cheffonniere, mahogany loo table,whatnot, work table, sufa, couch, poles and -rings, sideboard, easy chair and table, pier glasses, papler machie table, mahogany half- tester bedsteads, drawers and commode, beech bedstead, iron bedsteads, mahogany chairs (stuffed seats), dressing tables and washstands, towel horses, dressing glasses, gilt cornices, Pem- broke table, palliasees and mattresses, chests of drawers, cane. seated chairs, desk, cupboards, hip bath, rccSmg chair. child's swing cot. a quantity of crockery and culinary utensils, and many other useful articles. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock precusely. 28, St. Mary street. Cardiff, 14th Dec., 1870. _39- SALE THIS DAY. Sale of Household Famiture.-GMnge Hotel, Upper Grange. \/f R F. H. PEARCE will SELL by PUBLIC lyjL AUCTION, on '1UESDAY next, the 19th Decemher, 1876. at the above Hotel (proprietor retirmtr from businest), the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE and EFtEcTd, comprising a drawing-room suite in wilnut, tables, chairs, pier and other glasses, class ware, and all the requisites of an old- established house tw,) dog-carts (1 new), 2 sets of harness, 2 saddles, 1 handsome cob, good in saddle or harness. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock. For further particnlars apply to the Auctioneer, No. 3, Church street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. 31, Mansel street, Swansea. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Betts, Soda Water Manufacturer, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, tn TUESDAY, December 19th, 1876, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, valuable STEEL ENGRAVINGS, in large gilt frames OIL PAINTINGS, by eminent artists (one oy Gulbert, of an ancestor of an old Swansea family), PICTURES, Ac. CHINA, GLASS, WARE, &c. The Furniture comprises draw- ing-room suite, in walnut, and covered with crimson rep; pier and chimney glasses; mahogany, lool and other tautes birds and wax flowers under glasa shades, sideboard, walnut whatnot, gas chandelier, gas pendants, steel fenders and fireirons easy, arm. and other chairs: conches, sofa, 6rnaments, vases, wine decanters, glass shades, barometers, g-daj t.mepiece, handsome hall stand, work table, table covers, window poles, rings, curtains, china, glass, ware, &c. &c.; carpets, hearthrugs, floor cloths, mats, &c,, Ac. The contents of Ave bedrooms comprise iron, French, mahogany, and other bedsteads; feather and other beds, bolsters, and pillows; 1 aliiasses, mattresses, blankets. quilts. sheets, and other bed liiien, dresqinlr tables, washstands and ware, dressing glasses, mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, hair and cans seat chairs, commode, Ac., together with the kitchen utensils and culinary Tequititea; also a large quantity of greenhouse plants, &c., &c., Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. for further particulars apply to the auctioneer at hIs omces, 7, Dynevor-plase, Swansea. J_. °_ Brynmawr. TO BE SOLD bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, a DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, COACH HOUSE, and STABLES, together with NINE COTTAGES ildjoining, situated in one of the most prominent positions in the large and improving town of Brynmawr. The public house and cottages •re all occupied by respectable tenants, realising the annual rental of £ 6b. The unexpired lease has yet 28 years to run. at the low ground rent of £10 per annum.—For particulars to treat, &c., apply to Mr Geo. L. Hiiey, Auctioneer, &c.. Bryn- mawr. 11886 rpo BE LET BY TENDER.—The TALBOT JL ARMS HOTEL, St Mary street, Cardiff. These very extensive premists are most eligibly situated, in the most im- portant throughfare of Cardiff, and command a very large and lirst-class trade. They are in close proximity to the new station of the Great Western Railway Company, and to the circus, and are immediately opposite to ibe new Theatre, Music Hal!, etc.; now in course of erection. A lease of 21 years will be given ingoinz free. Tenders to be addressed to the South Wales Brewery, Cardiff.—JOVHN_BIGG^. 1x770 I jy/ £ ONEY MONEY MONEY 2.j • 5 From £ 100 to £100,000 ready to be advanced upon good 3 r, Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved ~<S securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per an- os = JS (3 num. S 8 Smaller amounts 011 personal and other securities, at a a >. moderate rate of interest. S u No Bills of Sale required. 1 -1 Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Commission and Insurance Agents, College Chambers, Swansea. 10906 EES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS OFFICES STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 6, OHURCH STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9923 toy gUwtion. -1! SALE THIS DAY. No. 1, Portland street, coiner of Heath field street. Swansea. MJ5SSRS BEYNQN and IiUblHES have been instructed by Captain Day to hRLL bv AUCTION, en the above premises, on TUESDAY, December 19th. 1876. the whole of the substantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, C'h ina, Glass, Ware, and oiher EFFECTS, comprising mahogany, loo, dining and other tables. pianoforte, pier wlass, niulioaany sofa in hair, chairs in ditto, arm chairs, easy chair in leather, folding chair, mahogany cheffonniere, Brussels and other carpets, htarthruer?. window poles and rings, curtains,ornaments, gas fittiNgs, fencers and fire-irons, Vene- tian blinds, wire do., china, glass, warn, &c., mahogany 4-post and other bedsteads, palliasses, feather and other beds, bed h washstands and dressing tables, chambcr ware, mahogany commodes, toilet glasses, towel rails, several pairs of blankets, mahogany and other chests of drawers, mahogany bureaus, stair and other carpets, &c., kitchen tables, chairs, dresser, together with the usual kitchen requisites, &c. Goods on view the uorninir of fale. Sale to commence at Eleven n'cl ck in the Fo enoor. Auctioneers, Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxlord street, Swan- 8ea- I If 97 SALE TO-MORROW. m Mart, Oxford street, Swansea. jl/j ESSRS BEYNON and HUGtiES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above mart, on WEDNESDAY, December 20th, 1876, alot. of substari- !!?' a'u Well-preserved HOUSKllOUD FUhNlTURK. Piano-, tortes, Harmonium, Electro piattd Goods, and other EFFECTS. tortes, Harmonium, Electro piattd Goods, and other EFFECTS. '^Iilng' dr**inK room suite i:i velvet plush, ditto in tsreen IVa ntt } n»"hogany loo, dining, occasional, Pembroke, ft?!?., tables Brussels, tapestry, Kidderminster, felt, and Kiili.r/ayp^8' hearthrugs, pier glasses in gilt frames, i table with balls and cues complete, window polis, and rings, broilze and other fenders, set of fire irons, heffonmere ^ith plate-y)»ss lack am d'x>rs, y lc effonl,i, rr, dinner ware, timepieces, pewing macnines, hair and cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, 111 •>and P'a" "fort e (by Broadwood and Son), cottage ..KI^ stools, Indian matting, m.boganv tel<scot>e dnr.ng S« iih of plated goods, book shelves, about 12 vois. 01 illustrated London News," and 14 vols, of "All the Year Kound, &c., &c.. iron "nal(-iester, French, and other bedsteads, Ii!«r».r 1 er beds, spring mattres.its, palliasses, toilet mahogany wa<hstands with marble tops, washstands, « tables. mahogaiiy chests of drivers, do hedstcps, towel rails, chamber ware, butler's tray and staud, perambu- lator, together with a useful lot < f kitchen requisites, stove, &c. Goods on view morningof Sale. Sale 10 commence at Eleven — £ forenoon. 12000 To Ironmongers, Boilermakers, Farmers, and General Dealers. To Ironmongers, Boilermakers, Farmers, and General Dealers. Strand Irou Warehouse, Padiey'slWharf, Swansea.—Mr B, Nightingale having been appoinaea AlCent for Messrs Berger Spence, and Co, necessitating alteration of premises, and requtring room for storage of Iron, has instructed lyTESSRb BEYNON and HUGHES to offer for •tT- SALE, on WEDNESDAY, January )0th, 1877. the whole of his Stoek of New and Second-hand CHAINS. ANCHORS, NAILS, RIVETS, WEIGHING MACHINES. ANVILS. VJCES, SHEEP HURDJLES, CARTS, HARNESS, HORDES, DOG- CARTS, &c, &c. Full particulars will appe3r in future advertisements. Auctioneers' OtRccs, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. MBuse's Auction Mart, Castle street, Swansea. R THOMAS J. BUSE having received in- structions, will SEL.L by PUBLIC AUCTION, 011 TUES- DAYand WEDNESDAY, the lyth and 20th days of December mtttnt, at the above mart, a choice selection of fine, rare, full- flavoured OLD WINES, &c., comprising ports, sherries, Madeira, sparkling Hock,and Mo-el Ie A lot of good claret and in 1S72 l wo flU ut'jr casks of fine old Demerara rum, bon'Jed The whole of the above wines will be so!d in bottles to suit the convenience of purchasers. Samples can be teen ana lasted on the morning previous to and the morning ffthe tales, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sale to commence each day at 11 a.m. Catalogues may be obtained from the auctioner five days previous to the sale. For further particulars and information apply to the Auc- tioneer, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple stree' .wansea, or at the Mart. Dated Auctioneer's Ofriee;, 7th December, 1S76. 11S95 SALE TO-MORROW. Clarence Hotel, Ponlypridd. -Sale of the Iease and Goodwill of the above advantageously situated and voluabie pro perty. IVfl ESSRS D..KVANS and SON are iiistructed bv Mr W. Morris, of the >ew Inn. to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNISDaY. December 20th, 1875 (sub- jeet to Condiuons of Sa e then to be producd) in the Billiard Room of the said Clarence Hotel, Pqntvpricd, the GOODWILL of the ciARENCEHTf,;ib:ann8 d&te *Jvembcr thb 1St' 1875' lhe house is eituatpd in the principal .thoroughfare of Pon- typridd, and commands an extensive trade, being in close proximity to the Taff Vala Railway station, and the new steam which is so far opened as to be able ta employ I huvdreds of hands, and will soon be in a condiiion to raise 1,000 tons of coal per d* v. The above house would be a most desirable investment for an energetic man with c>p;t*l, as a fortune is safe to be made in ten years. Rent. £ 1C6 a ye^r. Sale to commence at 6 p.m. to a minute. Any further particulars may be obtained by enclosing an addressed, stamped, envelope to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Tall street, Pontypridd. 11953 Llandilo, Carmarthenshire.—Valuable Leasehold Houses and — Premises for Sale. MRJOHN WILLIAMS will SELLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cawdor A-ms Hotel, Llandilo, on SATURDAY, the ^Srd day of December, 1876, at 2 p.m., pur- suant to a Decretal Order of the County Court of Carmarthen- shite, holden at L andil. -1awr, the following valuable LEASE- HOLD HOUSES and PllE xtJSES Lot !•—A HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate at leivy terrace, Llandilo, in the occui.ation of Mr David Davies, srrocer. ( GT 2. -A HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, adjoining lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Edward Price. LOT REE HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, being Nos. 19, 20,.and 21, in the New road, Llandilo. The premuei are in excellent repair, and are held under three several ltases for long terras of years,at very low grounl Fcr furthe particulars apply to Mr J. Prothero Lewis, solici- tor, Liandilo, at whose offices the several leases, &c., may be inspected or to Mr D. I.on, Price, solicitor, Talley. Ljaniilo, Nov, 29th, 1876. 12225 SALE THIS DAY. West Gnoll, Nea.th.-Sale of Household Furniture, Carriage, -» Harness, Milch Uow, and other effects. JY| ESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are favoured with instructions from J. C. Fowler, Esquiie (who is *be Gnoll) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on nrtTie»*VX' December 19th, 1876, • large assemblage of surplus 1 n a "OLD FURNITURE and other EEFECTS, comprising loo MJ sofa tabka and cheffonniere in choice carved rosewood en suite, IOlewood loo table with inlaid to;, centre, side and in hi tabl»Si in mahogany, mahogany dining-room chairs T«m?i eating» Sutherland chairs, PriWieu chair in rosewood and Leadlework e I y chai rp.t)edrooin chaire,couclied, sofa, ni-hcgany worKitble,^ mahogany chests of_ drawers, toilet glass, a l:o\ve .r"xi,ra8s" sewing inichina with liaud and treadle motion, gilt cornices, framed engravings, prints and photographs, pair globes, map stand. moderatorlamp, reading ditto, palmer and 'amps, sundry gas fi^tinjs, tea and coffee un s with m a mountings, china tea and coffee service, finger glasses, sundry glass, set of dish covers, butler's tray aud stand, captain warren's cooking pot, iron fountain with bra?s tap, pair hall ,a'r8> hatstand, mahogany and oak bedsteads, crib,wool, flock, reed mattresses, washsiands, &c., &c. Also billifrd table with cues and marker, superior offic» table in oak, 3 sets croquet, i pleasure boats, iron garden roller, capital lawn mower, cart harnIB, usefui Whitechapel dog-car;, waggonette (by Fulleri of Bristol, for one or a pair of horses, aud as good as new), and a cow in prcfit, &c. &c Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. The Mart. December Snd, J876. 11998 To COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, IN ONE LOT, The followjng valuable TIMBER and COPPICE WOODS now growing on the Penalta Farm, in the parish of Gcll vyaer, ad-' joining the parish road, and within half a mile of the Ystrad M'll^h station on the Rhymney Railway, the property of «. W. Q, Thomas, Esq About 84 ACRES of COPPICE WOOD, consisting of Oak, Ash, and Alder. About 3 ACRES of LARCHES and FIRS, 7 ASHES numbered 1 to 7 inclusive 151 OAKS „ 1 to 1:>1 The purchase money to be payable on the acceptance of the Tender, aId the whole of the woods to be removed before the 31st Dec., 1877. Mr Thomas Hobbs, Woodward, of Ystrad blynaeb, will show the lots. Tendeis to be addressed to Robert Rickards, Castlefield. Cardiff, on or before the 10th day ef January, 11077, from whom forms of tender with conditions of sale annexed can be obtained, 12254 P Household Furniture, Pier Glasses, &c. AYNE and CO., 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, have a good assortment of MAHOGANY and OAK DINING ROOM SUITES, in leather and other materials, Din- ing Tables, Sideboards. Library Furniture, Drawing-room Suites, Walnut C'haffonnieres, Bookcascs,_ Bedsteads, and Bed- ding, &c., at verv low prices. Any articles exchanged if not approved. 11923 WI L L I A M SA N D E R S AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE:- CARDIFF.-Nos. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses in RusseJI-itree t.. hOATU.—one house in Emerald-street: three houses in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Aletal-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Six houses in Letty-street: and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the. corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. GUANGETOWN.—A corner shop in Bromsgrove-streot; and cqrnershop and house in Holmsdale street. "a liberal proportion of the purchase money may be had oa Mortgage. Apply &&above. 25 -lt- hj \gVurtiau. I Sale of Leaseholl1 Property, Hafod, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Rivh street, on FRIDAY, Decem- ber u2nd, 1876, in such lots as shall be determined on at the time of sale all those THKEE DWELLING-HOUsES. being Nos. 4, 5, and 6. Hafod street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Taylor and others, at a rent of 16a Gd per week. The above property is situate in- close proximity to the Great Western Railway Goods Sheds and other w,rks,and will always command good tenants. Held for an unexpired term of about 81 years, at a ground rent of &4 Es per annum. •"aie to commence at Seven o'clock. Fr further particulars apply to Wm. Cox, Fsq., Solicitor, Adelaide Chambers Mr Thomas Williams, 2i, Bellevue street, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford stieet, Swansea. 10220 To Provision Dealers and others. MESSRS HARYEY and MOLISON have con- signed to them to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, the 21st inst. at the Victoria Ma't, cxford street, Swansea, abut 35 tubs of prime butter, 20 sides of smoKed bacon, 20 sidesof mild cured, O prime American cheeses, 20 dozen composite candles. 35 jirs of plum an t other jams, several gross of pickles, &c., Ac. Terms cash. Sale to begin at 3 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 8, Lower Goat street. 12216 '-C- Temple-street, Swansea. MESSRS HAKVEY AND MOLISON have i-T.1. received instructions to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SA-, URI)AY, the 23rd inst. at 3 o'clock p.m., the whol« of the OFFICE FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr Henry Kinsey, at his offices, next door to Messrs Powell and (JOf5e,lonler of Temple-street (which offices he is about giving "!>), comprising a first class mahogany pedestal writing table, 4 by 5 fret, nearlJ new, with drawers and cupuoards (cost lu guinea*); a caoital office table, veneered, with drawers and locks, 4 by 4 fe "t; mahogany office washstand, &c., two office swing chairs (mahogany), oak shutting up cabinet, a lot of drawing boards, pigeon holes, counters, large wire window blin-s, two fenders and irons, carpet and hearthrug, Ac., &c. The offices are also to be LET, and immediats possession can be had, Fcr further particulars apply to the auctioneers, 3, Lower I. Goat-street, Swansea. 12268 Dated 18th December, 1876. alutitnes. n_-Irl I ST. CLEAR'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ►O CARMARTHENSHIRE. MASTER JOHN EVANS, B A., (London University). Upwards of 30 of Mr. Evans's Pupils have passed various pub ic examinations. 15 THE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. Mr WM. THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES SEPT. 1st, when he will be able to receive a few additional Boarders. Terms mcderate. A list of Examinations passed during the year on application. 11314 LA U G H A R N F, GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master—T.J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharre, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy piaces in South Wales, and is peculiarlv adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very moderate. 27 g E LECT BO ARDING-SCHOOL, A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOYS Received by a graduate of much experience. SOUND TRANLYG and HOME COMFORT3. Healthy s^a-side situation. References to parents of pUOLla Terms moderate. Apply to the Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A., MILFORD HAVEN. 10929 THE A CAD E MY, L LAN D I L O. IF-AD MASTER, H. JEREMY, assisted by a RESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thorough preparation is guaranteed for all the Preli. mmaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have pasned the Public Examinations, one of whom ranked the 2nd out of 175. DUTIES will be RESUMED JANUARY 2nd, 1877. Vrospsctus, Ac, on adplication. December IS, 1876. 12012 Proprietary GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MERTHYJi TYDFiL. I Head blaiter-D. FREW, B.A.. Lond. Assistant Master—A. A. DB MAtts, LL. I). A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Mrs Williams, widow cf the late Mr Evan Williams, M.A.. Tjdftl School. For terms, &c., apply to the Secretary, 47. Thomas street. Merthyr. The School Duties re-ctmmetye ou the 8Lh day of anuarj, 1877. 11 28 A RNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD, SWANSEA, E.^TABLISHED 186S. PRINCIPAL: Rev. EDGAIT WILLIAMS, M.A.,R.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREPARATORY TRAIN- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCI4 £ >-subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami- nations. ( The next Quarter commences on MONDAY, October 9th. Fbr Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS, apply, as above. 6419 SCHOLARS, apply, as above. 6419 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE SCHOOL, LONSDALE HOUSE (LATE MR RUSSELL'S). Priiicipa)s-Rev Dr NICHOLAS, M.A.. F.G.S., and Rev W. PARKER, Assisted by several Masters, English and Foreign, A THOROUGH ENGLISH and COMMERCIAL EDUCATION is aiven as a chief requisits Classics ana Mathematics, Natural Science, Land Surveying with Held Practice, Modern Lan- guages, and Drill and Gymnastic Exercises. 3969 Terms strictly moderate. 11797 A D fir s ~c~ hT o o L. CASTLE LODGE, LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE, RE-OPENS 28tn JANUARY, 1877. Conducted by Mrs CRAWFORD WATSO. with experienced Engiish Teachers, and resident French Governess. Educational course :—Thorough English elocution and composition, music, a .d tinging (by a Master), French (conversational), German, Latin, and Italian, drawing and flower painting, plain and fancy needlework, dancing and deportment. Fine situation large airv room*. Especial attention to out and in-door exercise. References to parents of papiJ. kindly permitted, Terms very modLer-tto; to be had or. application. 10221 L A N D O V E R Y SCHOOL. VISITOR THE LORD BISRop OF ST. DAVID'S, MI « WARDEN: The Rev ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., J*sus College, Oxford. SF.COSW MAUTKR: CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A., late Open Scholar Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class in the Mathe- matical Tripos, 1874, „ ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. G. W. G. GENT, Esq., B.A., Open Scholar of University College. Oxford, Second class Classical Moderations, 1873, and First-i lass in Final Classical Honours, 1875, and Proxime A ccessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871. NATURAL SCIBSCK MASTF.S. CHARLES A. KUCKMASIER Esq., K.A., Lincoln College, Oxford, FiT8t-ela>8 in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certlfica.toll "eacher of the Art and science Claks,softke South Kensingt^i Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chcmicat Society. FRENCI Mr WILLIAMS. Music AND SINGINO: Mr H. TAYLOR. DIULt. SERGPIANT HOBAN. The Honours gained by thi- School since 1872 include Two Open Fellowships, a 5th anll" 2nd Wrangler at Cambridge, and Two First Classes and Three Seconds at Oxford, and Five Scholarships and Nine Exhibitions at both Universities. Boarders are received by the Warden, Mr Williams, and Mr Gent. Terms moderate. Full information may be obtained from the Rev the Warden, the College, Llandovery. The School RE-ASSEMBLES on SATURDAY, January 20th. There wiUbe an examination for five sebolarshirs, each oi the value of zi 8s per annum, held in the College-hall, on January 20fi, 1877. Subjects for exilmination.- 1. CLASSICS-Cicero's Second Philippic, ch. 1-25, and Xenophon's Anabasis, bk. 1, ch 1-5 Grammars andProi-e. 2. MATHEMATICS—Kuclid, bks. 1 and 2; Algebra-Simple equations of two unknowns Ar.thmetic. 3. St'I ENCE -Roscoe's Chemistry, pp. 29-321. 4. ENGLISH—First 70 pages of S. Brooke's English Litera. ture Primer. One or all of thpse four subjects may be offered. 6. A Scholarship will also be oflered for MUSIC, espiacial weight being given to proficiency on the organ. Candidates must send m their "names and testimonials on or before January 12th, to THE WARDEN, 11248 THE COLLEGF, LLANDOVERY. R. II. & H. ASHMAN BROADMEAD, BRISTOL, LEATHER MERCHANTS, CLOSED UPPER MANUFACTURERS, GRINDERY AND SHOE MERCERY DEALERS, As. I PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. ltAM. Suftlic Jtotices. O A T H CHO R A L SOCIETY" j The First#OPfN NIGHT will be he'd in the TREDtGARMLLE NATIONAL SCHOOLROOM at 7.30 TO-DAY, TUESDAY, the 19th instant. CONDUCTOR—SIR. WALTER SCOTT. 1225'! TO-MORROW. fpREDEGARVILLE BAPTIST CHAPEL ANNIVEHSARY. HENRY VINCENT, ESQ., of Londcn, will ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20th, Give his Lecture al-i "THE MOVEMENTS I HAVE TAKEN PART IN, AND THE MEN 1 HAVE KNOWN." Chair to be taken at 7.30. AUinission'ls GalleneF, 61. 11971 PRIZE DRAWING AT GODFREY STR~EET SCHOOLKOOM, on S ^'lllllliAi LAST, on behalf of SAMUEL GRIBBLE, SUL. WJ;IUUT. Tne following are the successful numbers :— o32, tewing machine; (il-I, set of ehina; 8SS, lamp; 5;)3, drawing instruments; 136, set of iiigs i(> vases. J 15ô, candlesticks; 0 9, teapot 3*8, brush and comb; 1000, school ba^ 84t>, porunonnix; 211, jug and laiin: 256, butter cooler 1216, box of colours; 051, wa'chs'and 3P9, miuiatuiemirror; 1266, toilet e bottle pii,i plas*; 1, pair of slippers G7, apron. The prizes may be nad at No. lb. Bedford street. POTATOES. — Persous requiring IRISH -N- POTATOES, either by wholesale or letail, ior cish, will do Arell to bur of Win. R. liod^ius, at his tieTiv-opeDe(i stoiei (kiibbert's old rtoi-e), No. J, Hille vfare'iouses, West Dock, Cardiff, or Market street, Cork, or Cloghfordan, c ). TIOI erarr, ireland. i l:)70 i JNSURANCE LOCAL SECRETARY'SHIP. The present RESIDENT SECRETARY of the PROVINCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, at tneir C-\RDIFF BRANCH, being desirous of retir.ng shortlj', the Direc ors are prepared to receive applications for the post. Ott e qualifications being satisfactory preference will be given to a gentleman acquainted with South Wales, and who has had experience in appointing Life Agents and canvassing with them.—Applications, stating age, experience, salary expected, to be addressed to the Ohief Office of the Company, W re-, neiii. 11993 JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. VIEW TREDEGAR GAS AND WATER i-l COMPANY. LIMITED. CAPITAL A4.COO, IN SOi) SHARh S OF £5 EACH. Registered under the Companies' Acts of 1862 anl 1867. This Company, formed for the purpose of surplrin the important anl thriving c,,)Iliet-j, district-i cifnew Tredegar, 7ir Phil, and the adjacent \illages with was and maler, has for the past two years supplied gas to the dietriet.,3nd although a large portion of the profl s hai to he spent on the Works, yet the lait year's woiking realised a fair dividend to the Share- holders. The woiks being completed, no further expenditure on them is needed, and the Company arc now turning their attention to the construction of the Water Works. As the initial step in this undertaking, ground has b^en taken on very reasonable terms from Lord Lute, on which a never-faidng sprinr uses. J. C. Uutterfield, Esq., F.t Finsbury square. London, who analysed the water, as taken from the spring, unfiltered, says- It is one of the purest waters « hich Ins come under my notice forsolile monthll v audi have no hesitation in saving] it is an exce.lent icater, bo'h for drinking and manufacturing, purposes. In order to carry out this scheme, which cannotfail to prove highly remunerative, 400 Sharrs ate now offered t) the public, on the following terms:-Pl payable on allotment., and the remainder in calls of 41 at intervals of not le-s than three niontbr. Ail applications for Shares to be addressed to Mr THOMAS THOMAS, Ruperrn Arm*, New Tredegar(Mauaging-Director); or to Mr JOHN. II. PIK.LIPS, Company's Secretary, New Tredegar, Cardiff, from whom any information may be obtained. 11964 THE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVIC- JL TION KUND, CARDIGANS HIKE. The Congregation worshipping until lately at this place, and ranking among the oldest Nonconformist c- ngregations in the Principality, since it dated back in sf nie form or another as far as the Evicted Two Thousand Minitters, has just been deprived of its Chape and Burial Ground by the Letsorof the land clvmfng immediate i,oser-sion (J) As all the Trustees named in the Leafe of 1871 were dead, and no successors appointed (2) becauee, asalleged. altl ough ro explanation of the sttement is given, the Chapel I ad been used for other purposes than the worship of Go«. As only three years of the Leare were unexpired, rather fnan entering into litigation ihe Congregation has unanimously (Ietei-iii iiid at once to make preparations for the purchase of land for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard. It is rouuhly estimated that no less a sum than £ 2,000 will be required for the purchase of land and for building expenses. ic s. d. Suras advertised 1049 8 3 [ADDITIONAL], Bern Evans, sol eitor, Newcastle Eudyn 25 0 0 ,Nfirts L-iura fowell, birkei)l)ead 220 George Eyre Evans, Birkenhead 070 David Lewis Evans, Birkenhead 0 7 0 Catherine P. Evans, Birkenhead 0 7 0] Per Rev David Griffith. Cheltenham 1 10 0 Evan Roberts, Manchester 0 2 6 Thomss Harris, J.P., Llechryd .110 H. Tohit Evans, Beard School, Llechryd 0 5 o Robert Leech. Leamington lIlt George Wadsworth, Manchester 220 Dwid Samuel. Newcastle Emlyn 0100 Thoma- James. Danyffynou. Pen boy r 0 10 0 Treasurer-JOHN JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. Secretary-Fev WW. THOMAS, M.A.. the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. J1571 j SuilAfng Jtocieties* ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from £ 50 to £ 3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage, SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Made daily. Pruent rate of Interest on deposits, 41 per cent, subject to six months'notice of withdrawal; 4 per cent three months'; and 3; per cent repayable on demand. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Prospectus and all information may be obtained onapplica tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS of "BORROWING and REDEMPTION further Reduced. PETER PRICE, SECRETARY. Dated, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 11428 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Dated, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 11428 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CORNHILL' PERMANENT BUILDING SO0IETY. HEAD OFFICE: 127, V2P, and 131, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. J. WORTHY WILLIAMS, F..S., iICRKTART, A BRANCH of this Society has been OPENED at CARDIFF THIS DAY, Mr J. tdwin Gunn, law ftationer, Law Library, Town Hall, has been appeinted secretary, and will receive ap- plications for Shares trom investors and borrowers from 10a.ln. to 8 p.m. this day, and every Monday until further notice, and on other days from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. ADVANCES FOR 5!6 YEARS. 101 per month secures £100 in twelve years, and profits in addition. Deposita of Ll,) and upwards, and paid-np Shares received at five per cent interest, withdrawable at short notice (£5,) within a week). Bankers: National Provincial Bank, where deposits may be paid. 12010 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 186 7 TitUSTIRPS: JAMES LEE, Esq., Cat.ne.tial Road, Cardiff. 1HOS. EVANS, surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CO-NNuClllE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From 430 to £8,UOO, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 65,M)0 ALRI5ADY ADVANCED. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DULY; At Five Per Cent Interest, pajable half-yearly. Witb Ir iwable at 30 days' notice. SUBSCRIPTION MEETING EVERY ALTERNATE MONDAY EVENING AT NO 1, ROYAL ARCADE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. R. EMERY, 9, Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cardiff. 30th April, 1876. 708S—2999 vi/HATOAN BE MORESUITABLEFOII for the present RAINY SEASON than A GOOD UMBRELLA ? And would anything be more sutable for A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? jpEDLER SAYS NO! lIe is a practical man, and onght to know. W. P E D L E I the LARGEST UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER IN SOUTH W t Ll- Established E ght Years. A GOOD STOCK to select from, and a full choice of Handles, so ih*t any lady or gentleman may have any Pattern made up to order, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS or BIitTHDAY QltTS. 11922 EMPLOY THE CJ T A R" FURNITURE VANS. O S. J. DA VIES & Co., NO. I HE AU Y JU. C^ADipg- u J:tont jrtottces. THE BA-NKRUPTCY ACT, ISC-9. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE HOLDEN AT PuS YPniDP. WILLIAM RICHARDS, of Trrorkv, n ar Pontypriddj^ was adjudged Bankrupt on the Sixt ent cay of December, liTS. THE FIRST MEET NG OK CKt-DllO -'is "ill be held at tits Court House, Pontypridd, on the second day of JaNUARi, 1877, at Ten o'c ock in the Fe rtnoon. Until the appomtfllclJt of a 'trustee, all person* having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must do. liver them, and all debts due to the B. i krupt most be paid 'c the Registrar. Creuitors must forward their proo'.s of del ts to the Registrar. 122,9 E. C. SFICKETT, Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDES AT I R lYDIIL. 1 O .r COLUMBUS SMITH, oc Parliament Lock, in the parish ef Meithyr Tydrtl, in the County of lamorgan. Currier, was adjudged Bankrupt oil the Fiiteeiith < ay (,f December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and fc"eveniy-si>. ii,e First Iki(etir)g oi Creditors will l'e hdd at tbe office o; this Court, at Merthyr fydfil, on tLe First day of JANUARY, 1877. Until the appointment of a Trustee, all pfrwn, hadrg iD tl.eir pofsession any of the effect of the Bankrui t n.ubt dtlivei them, and all debts due to the Bankrui t, must be l iiia o tht Rejji-trar. Creditors must, forward their proofs of debts to the Registrar. 12243 J. W. RUS>ELli, Registrar. ===- "L_= iilmdins aaif (Couiracts. Q.REAT WES?EK N R A 1 L W A Y. The Directors of this CoTaliniiy ate prepared to receive TEN DERS fcrlhe SUPPLY of about 160 1 ONS of AROUGHT ) RO PLATE GIRDERS required for Works at the Paoding; a,c Cardiff Sttione.. Drawings and speciifcations may be seen, and formsof ^endei ohtined, at. the office of the Engin-er, at this .^taticn, on and after the 14th instant. 1 enders, addressed to the uiidersianeil. and marked outside Tender for Girjen," will be receivea on or before TUFSDAY, the 2nd proximo. The Directors d" not bind themselves to acceptthe lowest or anv tender, FRED. G. SAUNDERS Secictary. Paddington Statio-, London, lS:to December, 1S76. 12251 ENDERS are invited for the Erection and I Completion of Three DWELLING HOUSES for the Barrow Hoematite S:eel Company, Limited, at their Barrow Collieries, Bryncethin, near Bridgend. Plans a»d specifications may be seen at the Coll iery Office or and after December 20th, lei ti. Bryneethin. Dec 1st, 1S7G. IIS67 TO CONTRACTOPS.-PIT-SINKEPS, &c TENDERS are invited for the DEEPENING of No. 2 PIT at Gnoll ColPery, Neath. 40 yards, the Driving et a Cress. measures 1 r; t about ::00 yards in etvjth, and otbf!r w,,rk. For fuli rarticulais aprly to Dobyon, Brown, ald Adams. Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, to vibom Tende a mariied "Guon Colliery Works" are to be addres ed on or before :he 3>th irst. 1197 QHARLES T IIOMAS, (TURNER, JONES, AND THOMAS) j TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, 59, PARK STREET, BRISTOL, Will be at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, December 19th and 10th, when all Orders entrusted to him will receive our immediate and best attention. 1245 c H R 18 T M A S J/RES EN.T S, AND WHERE TO BUY T-REBT. W. PEDLER, Is now showing a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of LADIES' AND GENTS' LEATHER BAGS, Of the BEST FRENCH and ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, bought especially for the present season; and without troubling you to notice when I went to London and where I bought this splendid stock, 1 beg to inform vou that these goods have been bought to meet the INCREASING DEMAND of all classes for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LADIES' BAGS AND TRAVELLING BAGS At all prices, for all classes. 37, T. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. FANCY STICKS AND CANES. SPLENDID STOCK OF STICKS IN '1 BLACK EBONY, SILVER-MOUNTED EBONY, ROOT ASH (choice), SILVER-MOUNTED ROOT ASH, PIMENTOES, RUSSIAN VINES, RATTANS, MOUNTED RATTANS, IRISH THO Na, SUSSEX THORNS, BLACK THORNS. STAINED HOLLIES, OAKS, HAZELS, And a great varlety of other CHOICE AND NATURAL STICKS, Too numerous to mention, especially suitable for WINTER USE AND CHRISTMAS PRESENT4 STICK WAREHOUSE 37, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. lign 1192;1 GR IFFITHS.=There is but one GRIFFITHS U*" SECOND-HAND FIRP-PROOF SAFE DEALER in ths world. who has always the most extensive assortment of Safes by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent makers, at about half the price of new. A Guarantee with each. Illustrated PrIce Liqte Post Free. GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN, 43,CANNON-STREET, E.C, 2G t CABLED FROM NEW YORK. The" Beaver," British Brigantine, 208 Register, beloftgi&g to Messrs Smith and McKlive, of Rockiand, St John, N.B just sailed from New York with full cargo of ROOFING SLATES of excellent quality, 3*9 tons 10 cwt, for Mr Owen Davies, consigned to the Nor<h Dock, Swansea. Particulars a!l to lIize a.nd price to he hOld (If Mr Owen Davies Teigil house, R,)ath,,O Cardiff, or Mr William Davies, No 11: he Exchange, Swansea. 11897 JpUMPING ENGINES.PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM. PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS i8 solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting with two rams. Thagg PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth ol 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are bein; made in sizes to throw 520 gallons of Water up to those capable of throwing 38,000 Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise upon, and are open to eon- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing 0 Water in connection with Waterworks, .1Ie. The PUMPis also a naa*. self-contained driving Engine, and is used in Mills f or the two-fold purpose of Pump, (Boller Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Ere weries, Cheniteal Works, and as a ShirPump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed U carry 100 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, MOBS BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS COLLTHUKST ROAD, MANCHESTER. 1032' CJWANSEA SPORTING DEPOT. (Late BROOKES'S), CASTLE BAILEY TITREBT. SWAJM&JT