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^ANUF AC TO R Y NEWPORT. P L I PS IMPROVED FOR CARTS, WAG ONS, >> ENGINES, HORSE LOIN CLOTHS, &c. ADDRESS— 10841 j ,Y;^ CHARLES D. PHILLIPS.
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^nkis \nj gtortum. AUCTION APPOINTAIENTS. Sow U ALEXANDER BROS. a0Uaeh°Hurniture' at Cardiff Dec 2n ho d Furniture and Eti'e.;ts, at Cardiff Ub' 9? HouRfK „ Meisra BEYNON ii HUGHES. C^T„I,;rl>i—' a" Deo 20 a> Anchors, etc, at Swansea j. ln Air T. J. BUSH. •<* &c-» *t Swansea lf) 20 Soodtrtn j Messrs AVID i-.VA,v Sand SON. "and Lease, at 1 oiityjricU .Dec 20 -"■feehnlrl r i. Messrs UO'JDE A: OWEN. Id Estates, at, Haverfordwest jan r, Provia r, Messrs HARVEY & MOLISON. OffloAf, •• at Swansea „ T)eo .21 unuture and effects, at Swansea Dec 23 Furnit„v Messrs HILL. HOPKINS & CO. "re, cao:nets, old pamtii gs, &c„ at Cardiff Dec 22 ^'eie-Vit rs • HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. »• carrying Hunters, at Whitland Dee. 20 l*aapV«ij t, Messrs JOHN JENKINS <fc CO. Propert y at Carrf.ff Dec oo 0oU8M,„, Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK H^sehoM furniture, at Swansea Dec. 21 OIQ i- urmture, &c.. &c., ai, Swansea. Dec. i'2 ^0Usev,«u v, Messrs MADDOX & EMEtt ^bllc-h^ Fumi^'re. &c., at Cardiff — _Dec 21 °4r UnK t '■ Shop, Vil a, Houses, <5ic., at Cardiff. Dec. 23 triEg: Can' and Harness, at Cardiff Dec. SO °*-i r urniture and Effects. near Cardiff ..Jan. 1 kwellino- o MesBrs EDWARD ROBERT# and SON, 8 Houses, at Swansea Deo 22 Qa*sw.. MrW. P. STEPHENSON onar«s, at Cardiff Dec. 22 tr Mr J0HN WILLIAMS. a Houses and Prenn-es, at Llanddo Dec 23 ptovi«i0„. „ Messrs VV. B. WILLIAMS « CO. Grocery. &c„ at Ebbw Vale Dec. 22 The Offi SALE TO-MORROW. Cardfff of„t,he Cal"diff Tramway Company, 234, Bute road, u t\ .0 Famil'ea burnishing, Brokers, and ethers. ■ijj P* T. ALEXANDER lias received instruc- Londo tlOns from Mr T* Pearse (who is leadng Cardiff for f„remi«e8 V? rr,r,kb7 AUCTIOrf, without reserve, at the above ™UHSDAY, December 21, 1876, the whole of the 6.ntdrav»wDFUKJJITURK and EFFECTS, consisting of wal- room suite in cretone, couch in .green rep. occ»- lables w eU miho*anJr telescope dining and Pembroke P°les,' .r*(l!or sideboard, mahogany and brass curtain 2l,antitvVf v red damask curtains, several dials, t^rth ruiJ. engravings and prints, Brussels carpets, a laBin 'k i? 3 anc' 'roiia, floor doth and stair carpeting, Puff mo.. 8^er an<* r«Qch bedsteads, straw palliasses, Or»^er stresses and beds, child's cot, mahogaDy chests of raw ,nda sri'l dressing tables, looking glasse?f buff "°ve dc»i + u nc^ window biinds, &c.; patent gas cooking Var'Ouavu v e' dresser and cupboard, together with the «tcben requisites, &c. ^0. St V» to commenco at two p.m. precise!} ■—- y ttreet, Cardiff, Deceaber 9th, 1S76. 12203 SALE TO-MORROW. £ 6, Brn. jw. To Parties Furnishing and Others. WaJ", Roath, Cardiff.—Sale ol Valuable Household ]\JESSRS MADDOX& EMERY have received afc*t. CeL8»fI?Ctions t0 SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY SuPerior F 21e^> 18"6, at the above residence, a quantity of pr<>oertv<vf?k ^SEHOLD FUKNIl'URE, and other Effects(the c°nipri8jn occuP'er. w'10 leaving tiie neighbourhood), feP Onchii? a wa'nut drawing-room suite covered in green takp (includ- handsome loo table), mahogany cheffonniere, °Ccasiron/i ea"y,tliair8> 8 pier glasses, fenders and irons, inlaid fQ^chinn v.,f tables, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, sewing Whatnot* umbrella stand, pictures, walnut loo table and round t s, Dlahogany &nd painted chests of drawers, mahegany tingj renc'h bedsteads with brass rails, Indian mat- ^attreia ? carpsts, swinar glasses, n>«ht commodes, spring Ther« :I?,afher bed, and the usual kitchen utensils, &c. The Mil be no reserve. i'or f.in*'1" commence at 12 for half-past. is » Part]culars apply to the Auctioneers at their *WH nlHl?U Btreet. Cardiff. Dec. 14, 1876. 11956 plNE APPLE IISN7LLANDAFF YARD, NEAR CARDIFF 1%/r-r, BREVViERS, PUBLIC VNS, AND OTHfiRS. X\JESSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instruc- S'ELL VS(* Smith (the present owner and iandlord), to bp, by PUBLIC AUCTION, en SATURDAY, the 23rd 1876, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, at e th^rT O'CLOCK P.II. (subject to conditions of sale to and there produced), all that MFSSUAGR OH PUBLIC- SKITTLE ALLEY, STABLE, COTTAGE, and ,called the PINE APPLE INN, situate at LLAN- i{6 YARD, NEAR CARDiFF, held under Lease from the -t rs Romillv for 99 years from 1st January, 1852, at an annual Av,.nd rent of £ 4 lis 8(1., together with the (>OOU WILL jQI," LICENCE of the Slid house, the FURNITUKE (unless b» ♦ h Auct-cn), with the FIXTURES AND FiTTINGS to ai en to at a VALUATION. Ml*??, those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AND PRE- fitrp f one being a shop, situated at ine comer of Bertr&nJ- Uhd Broadwav, Roath, and the other a villa adjoining, beld er a lease froin Messrs Bradley for 99 years from 2 >th brj'r -rnbor, 187^, at a yearly ground r^nt of £ 7 10s, and 'Ring in groe* rental of about i-G per annum. the 2* a11 those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES adjoining lie-,7etJ;ram Hotel in Bertram-street, held under lease from rad'eyfor 9) years, fiom 29th SjptfminT, 13/3, at a Per i„em,! °' £ 6> and bringing In a gross rental of about £ 36 »nTium. io R a 11 those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, sitrate h(.]j called Elm Villa and Cedar Vill* respectively, ^e5t t, r a 'ease 'v0nl Messrs Bradley for 99 years, from 2!>th r>er' a vewly ground rent of ill 10. producing j.'r 8 rental of a!.out « 52 per annum. chatY,! "rther p-.rtic\ilo.is apply to the aiietioneer^, at their *mbers, 18, Hir h-street, or of benc, Mr J. H. EVANS, Sjlkitor, Cardiff. member l<th, 187U. 11957 In L"quidatiol,Ca,diff kims Hotel Yard, Cardiff. E^RS MADDOX and EMERY have AUCTTrFvCeived instructions from the Trustee to SELL by 5 t lt> ini tTn 8ATUKDAY. December SOth, at the above Yard, anout 14 hands, together with a liL'ht ^hero i and HARNESS. The s,r l>e no reserve. Auc-ti-. Wl" commence at Three o'clock preciselv. ^ece, ers' Offices, 18, High street, Cardiff. ^.iber'istb, ibl^ lml Lie; Preliminar}' Announcement. M, -,—Rose Cottage. Maindy, Whitchurch,'near Car- r- c|ose to Maindy New Church and Turnpike. LIADDOX and EMERY liave re- jc" MADDOX and EMERY have re- instructions from the Trustee to SELL by 7 a > the above premises, on MONDAY, January 1st, Ai!LD p, illor;^ day if necessary, the >vhola of the 1IOUSe- Ti., urrai'.ur-itea,nd EFFECTS, &c. ^rcila ^tore is of the newest style, and ha* been recently ■auction. the best makers, and quite equal to new. The tile atta.therefore confidently reeommend it as well worthy 'r 'he (ini ,°* Parties furnishing aad others. -■here Wl" commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. ,11 i. _l?eno reserve. a.v be V1^j lcu'ars w'" be shortly announced, and catalogues ^Micat ou a!'d after Thursday, December 28th instant, on ■^cem'hU to 'heir Chambers, 18, High street, Cardiff. J-emterjy^, lg76_ • « 12260 M" ^ankri,Ptcy Act, 1C69.—Re Wm. Williams, jua., 42, Mount I?CT,S.tuart square, Cardiff.—In Liquidation. ^SSRS MADDOX AND EMERY have ;r- X)ppeceived instructions front the Trustee to OFFER for vt1!1 one Lot ths remainder of the OFFICE FURNI- je lis'r lO^ERY', &c.. a portion of the above estate. „ y aftti. n ?' The ftbove may be 'i«wed with inventory any 12 in hursday, December 21st,between the hour» ol L0 a.m. efr en i6 f°rcno.')n on application to the Auctioneers at Hi,,cj."ambers. Written tenders will be receired up to 12 'he Saturday, December SOth instant, at the offices of ender .,oneers, IS. High street, Cardiff, when the highest Oate ■) I Leaccept"d, d December 19th, 12262 Tr all»Car<liff. Important Sale of Araluable Household l\ /j-^f '^ie^ant Cabinets, old Paintings, &c., without reserve. JLV^^RS HILL, HOPKINS, and CO., beg NLt, v'° announce that they have received instructions to fEXv7uArcTJ°N, at the Stuart Hall, Cardiff, on FRIDAY ^SFti 9,2 ,d D«cemi'er, a large quantity of excellentmodern v0hveni»ULU FURNITURE and PICTURES, removed for > suit"36 0{sa!e- The furniture includes a massive dining rpoin tl e ln mahogany upholstered in real morocco, drawing ^luet in Bilk an,i repu, elegant cabinets in oimolu and ,jre rie< walnut and mahogany wardrobes, washstands tables en suite, a birch bedroom suita complete, 0u » easy chairs, a rosewood drawing room suite, loo pier (.lapses, sideboard with marble top, 2 ,u>nero, a^lDet bookcases, and a varietr of useful furniture too T[,e w10 Particularize. i 0ri"I^res principally old copies of rare paintings, and ai 4ut fu,al paintings by Morland, Creswick, Ph. Bourbon, and others. i.neer8 desire to call particular attention to this fJpMaloin' ic^ W1" be sold entirely without reserve. i 'Is n b' obtained of the Auctioneers, at their and *tre€t- Cardiff, on and after Monday, the 18th The «L the Principal hote.s, *lpv~—e wiil eommence at 12 o'clock precisely. 12231 .17 O R T 6~> C A R D I F F. by Private Contraot the BARQUE ROSE," of boi.t rtgiater 500 tons burthen, now lying in the East Hia • Card >ff. l8 ,r»e»alwSe' as bui!t at Sunderland, of English oak, in 1855, a''ftn fastened, well found, and classea in the P„r 'eritas. ^rioeA^ h r Par'icuiars apply to Mes?rs Short and Dunn, ^cMoreerg, & <.f Bute Docks, Cardiff. 12258 i °? The B1UGANTINE HENRY iro i fastenWi MlU^rd- Recently undergone a thorou^k o]'re^ tonnage J10 n- fonnd in stores, all new. Ke&ia- k<! furthe?p-t0N°W Lnntrat Pem- JOHN gipfoRD, Junior. s 1 • Jc.l1AN S1K.EET, TENBY. -!to* tE MT-BY -TENDER- t.o>.6nsivt l>remigts a e most efftrihV'e0*l Cardiff. These very •iNt13,111 thn u ;hfare of Oarriiff ««h Sltuated, in the most im- Of u'c|ass trad 'j hey a-e in close ? ,C?P>m*pd a very large and Great. Western^-iji «av jt0 the new 8tatiop •loVf0111'-diatelv on^ tl a?d t0. Uie circus, and WJ? Cc,»'se of e'ec-uii A 7oCi e' s.ic Ha"< etc-> fre' Tenders to h« a**6 ° j years will be given Wety, Cardit.—JOfij} Med the South Walo. L. jlalts liu ^-urfion. SALE TO-MORROW. 23, Nichol ttreet, Swansea. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mrs Thomas, to SELL by i UMLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on 'lHCRSDAY. the 21stDecember, 5^76, the above premises, on 'iHCRSDAY. the 21stDecember, 5^76, the whole of tne HuUbEHOLD FURMIURE and EFFECTS, com- prising mahogany loo and Pembroke table, walnut couch in crimson rep, (j chairs ditto, tapestry and other carpets, rugs, oil cloth, mats, pier glass, winuow poies, fenders and iroilm, stair cariiet, maiiogany iron haif-tester and French bedsteads, feaiber bed, pall asses, inihoajauy all-I painted washstands and dressinsi tatles, d/essiiig glasses, cak linen chest, kitchen tab c, and usual culinary uteusils, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Jileven a.nj. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 11998 In Liquidation.—To Drapers and Others.—10. Castle sireet, Swansea. MR JOHN A!. LJiEDEUhas been instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises on FRIDAY, December 2nd, 1876, the whoie of the HOUSEHOLD EURNHUhE, SEWING MACHINES, SHOP and SHOW R0031 FITTINGS, FIXTURES, etc., in and upon the above premises, late in the occupation of Messrs Phillips and Morgans, orapers. ,f.. The Fittni' and Fixtures comprise 3 counters with mahogany tops, 11 ft by 2 ft loo, 12 ft by 2ft.; nest of a drawers, liJft by 2ft 3*in with mahogany top; centre counter with mahogany top, S) ft by 3ft 0 in. con: atnuig 12 drawers show case with glass doors and 8 drawers, shelvii g round shop, biass window fittiiias and bars'e,.i,shier's desk, bhop chairs, piergla-s, hanging stands,' 3 tewing machines (by Singer and Co.), large number of various stands and tliapes, the wli le of the yas fittings, Venetian blinds, &c., &- c. The furniture comprise mahogany teiefcope and too tabtes,- couches in American leather, pine office desk. Brussels and other earpete. rugs, mats, timepiece, dining-room chairs, easy and c.me-seated do, pier glass, fenders, nre-iron", &c., &c., iron French and half-tester palliasses, featlier beds, bedding, waehstaneis, dressing tables, towel horses, dressing glallel. chp-sts of drawers, sets of ware, Itc., &c., !l18 the usual kitchen and <uliuary utensils, &c.,&s. 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, Oxford street, Swan- sea. In Liquidation. Commercial street, Ebbw Vale. PROVISIONS, GROCERY, TRADE UTENSILS, .^c. MESSRS W. U. WILLLAMS and CO, are in- structed by the Trustee to SELL by AUUl'JON, on the Premise^ as above, on FRIDAY NEXT, 2^nd December, 187l>, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and TliADE UTENSILS belongia^ to theestateof Thomas Kingdon, Commercial Btreet, Ebbw Vale, Giocer and Baker, consisting of an assortment of general grocery, provisions, teas, coffees, sacks of flo-ir, &c. Toe utensils comprise sack trucks, provision, tea, aud potatoe scales and weights, weighing machine, canisters, ga. fittings, bakehouse utensils, &c. For further partieulars apply to the AuctiolleerFz, at their Offlc»s, Bristol and Cardiff. Dattd Exchange, Bristol, Dec, 19tii,lS7G. 12279 To Hotel Proprietors and Others. MESSRS WM. TRICKS, SON, AND co. are instructed to dispose.of tha GOODWILL, LICENCFS Benefit of LEASE., STO'JK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and POsi .SESSION of the o!d-js ablisnert and much-frequented HOTEL known as THE STOHK, situated at the Hotwells, in the city of Bristol, which has been, and now is being, must successfully carried on by the pre-ent Proprietor. The Hotel, which occupies a.first-class position for business-) close to Cumberland lasin and the Landin; Stage for the iriival and departure cf ste. mers, is fitted with every convenicnce for carrying on an extensive trade, and contains Coffee and Card Rooms, Bar. Bar Parlour, 15 Bedrooms, and all requisite Offices. There is a separate Tap at the rear of the premises. The rent is very low, and the remainder of a term will be se- cured to a purchaser. The takings of the Hotel average about £ 2,500 per annum, ali ready money. The most satisfactory reasons can be given for the present Proprietor declining business. Messrs W, T., S., arid Co. have great, confidence in recom- trending- this House, and beg to assure persons desirous of embarking in the Hotel trade tfeat a more genuine business has never been placed in their hands for sale. Coming in about £ 2,000. for further particular. and order to view, application should be made only to Messrs WiUium Tricks, Son and Co.. Auctioneers and General Agents, Albion Chambers, Small street, Bristol. 11990 SALE THIS DAY. Whitland, Carmarthenshire.— Highly Important Sale of Valuable Weight-earrving Hunters. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS AND THOMPSON are favoured with instructions from W. R. H. Powell, Esq., of Maesjrwynnc (in consequence of his be'inJ over-horsed), to SELL 1/y AuCTION. on IIIDIESI ,)AV, the 20th December, IS,6, at tne above place, where there is a Station on t ie Suutn Wale* iiaiiway. the undermentioned valuable weight-carrying and yoi.i.g ficsh HUNTERS, via. 1. Br. M. Brownie, rising 5 years own sister to Milton-Ft grand roadstcr, and quiet. 2. B. G. Merryman, 8 years J Clever hunters and earn- a J. B. G. The Lamb, 6 yea's ) mdy. 4, Gr. M. Roly Poly, G years. 6. B. G. Mallet, 6 years. (i. Br. G. Joco, rising 5 years. 7. C. G. Mainttav, ditto. M. B. G. hy Astolplio, 5 years. 9. B.H. Black Bess, 3 years old, out of Loyola 10. Bl. G., 3 years, by Loyola, dam by Sportsman. Ttie pro&erty of llr John Harr ot, Pwllywhead, Whitland. 11. Four year old Cub. 12. Ditto. 13. Br. Cob, 0 years old. 14. Roan Dittci, 6} ears old.. Ail excellent goers, sound, and good in harness. The property of Mr J. Thomas, of Glaurynis. 15. A Weigh-carrying Hunter, 4 years old, by Knight of Kars, dam bv Claret. The property of Mr Thomas Smith, Narberth. And several other Ilutiterm, Phaetons, Dog Carts, &c., the property of gentlemen in the district. Mr Powell's horses will be hunted up to, and can, en applica- tion, be seen and tried beforo the day of sale. her p»rticul»ra may be obtained of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers, land agents, and survey- ors, Carmarthen. ,.m. Sale to commence at half-past 3 o clock. 1-270 SALE THIS DAY. tlarence Hotel, Pontypridd.—Sale of the Lease and Goodwill of the above advantageously situated and valuable property. MESSRS D. EVANS and SON are instructed bv Mr W. Morris, of the New Inn, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. December 20tb, 1870 (sub- ject to Conditions of Sale then to be produced) in the Billiard Room of the said Clarence Hotel, Pontypridd, the GOODWILL and LEASE for J4 Yeart, bearing date November the let, 1875, of the CLARENCE HOTEL. Tke houie is situated in the principal thoroughfare of Pon- typridd, and commands an extensive trade, being in clone proximity to the l'aff Vala Railway station, and the new steam coal colnerv, which is so far opened as to be able to employ huadreds of hands, and will soon be in a condition to raiie I,000 tons of coal per day. The above house would ba a most desirable investment for an energetic man with capital, as a fortune is safe to be made in ten years. Rent £ 100 a year. Sale to commence at 6 p.m. to a minute. AnT further particulars ma, be obtained by enclosing an addressed, stamped, envelope to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Tall street, Pontypridd. 11953 Sale of Leasehold Property, Hafod, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and son have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, on FRIDAY, Decem- ber i2nd, 1876, in such lots as shall be determined on at the time of sale, all those THREE 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 16s 6d per week.. The above property is situate in close proximity to the Great Western Railway Goods Sheds and other works, and will always command good tenants. Held for an unexpired term of about 81 years, at a grouna rent of £ 4 8s per annum. ale to commence at Seven o clock. c Fr further particulars apply to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide Chambers Mr Thomas Williams, 21; Bellerue street; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 12220 Borough of Aberavon. -Market and Slaughter-house Tolls to be Let. TO be LET, by PUBLIC AUCTION, for the term of three years, from the 1st day of January, 1877, at the Council Room, Police Station. Aberavon, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 27, 1!!7G, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to condi- tions of sale to be then produced), the RENTS, TOLLS, and other PROFIr3 of the Aberavon Market Place, Cattle Market, and Slaughter-houses, authorised to be charged and collected under and by virtue of the Aberavon Market Act, 1848. For further apply to Marmaduke Tennant, Town Clerk, Aberavon. 11947 Brynmawr. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, COACH HOUSE, and STABLES, together with NINE COTTAGES adjolniflg, situated in one of the most prominent position", in the large and improving town of .Brynmawr. The public house and cottages are all occupied respectable tenants, realising the annual rental of £65. The unexpired lease has yet 28 years to run, at the low ground rent of 410 per annum.—For particulars to treat, &c., apply to Mr Geo. L. Hiley, Auctioneer, &c., Bryn- mawr. 11986 MONEY MONEY!! MONEY .;1 From £ 100 to £100,000 ready to be advanced upon good o g Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved "SU securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per an- .2 c num. S 8 Smaller amounts on personal and other securities at a g moderate rate of interest. p .2 No Bills of Sale required. Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Commission and Insurance 5ji Agents, College Chambers, Swansea. 10906 —— EES AND i ONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS OFFICES STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 6,CHURCH STREET, PONTYPRIDD, 9933 f MUz fry guwiiotu SALE THIS DAY. Victoria Mait, Oxford street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above mart, on WEDNESDAY, December 20th, 1876, a lot of substan- tial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FUkNITURE, Piano- fortes, Harmonium, Electro-plated Goods, end other EFFECTS. Comprising, drawing room suite in velvet plush, ditto in greeu rep, walnut and mahogany loo, dining, occasional, Pembroke, and other tables; Brussels, tapestry, Kidderminster, felt, and other carpets, hearthrugs, pier glasses in gilt frames, billiard table with balls and cues complete, window poks, and rings, bronze and otner fenders, set of fire irons, walnut cheffonniere with plate-glass tack and doors, mahogany cheffonniere, dinner ware, timeniecas, sewing machines, hair and cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, harmoxiiuln, grand piauoforte (by Broadwood and Son), cottage do, music stools, Indian matting, uubogany telescope dining table, a quantity of plated goodi, book shelves, about 12 rois. of "IMuatrated London News," and 14 Vols, of "All the Year Round," &c., &e., iron half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, valliasses, toilet glasses, mahogany waihstands with marble tops, washstands, flressing tables, mahogany chests of drawers, do bedsteps, towel rails, chamber ware, butler's tray and stand, perambn- lator, together with a useful lot cf kitchen requisites, Stove, &e. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o cioek In the forenoon. 12000 To Ironmongers, Boilermakers, Fanners, and General Dealers. Strand Iron Warehouse, Padiey's'Wharf, Swansea.—Mr B, Nightingale having been appoinaea Agent for Messrs Berger Spence. and Co, necessitating alteration of premises, and requiring room for storage of Iron, has instructed IMfESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES to offer for SALE, on WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1S77, the whole *t.. ? 00^ °' New and Second-hand CHAINS. ANCHORS, B'KTd. WEIGHING MACHINES, ANVILS. VICES, HURDLES, CARTS, HARNESS, HORDES, DOG- CART S, &c, &c. Full particulars will appeir in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY. MBuse's Auction Mart, Castle street, Swansea. It THOMAS J. BUSE having received in- structions, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES- DAY and WEDNESDAY, the HJth and 20th days of December instant, at the above mart, a choice selection of fine, rare, fuli- flavoured OLD Wlif-KS, &c., comprising ports, sherries, Madeira, sparkling Hock,and Motellq A lot of good claret and cordials. Two quarter casks of line old Demerara rum, bonded in lb72. The whole of the above wines will be sold in bottles to suit the convenience of purchasers. Samples can be seen and tasted on the morning previous to and the morning cf the tales, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sale to commence each day at 11 a.m. Catalogues may be ol,t.1iuud "from the auctioner five days previous to the sale. For further particulars and information apply to tho Auc- tioneer, Temple Chambers. 7, Temple street, wansea, or at the Iart. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 7th DaooT.her, 1876. 11S95 SALE TO-MORROW MTo Provision Dealers and others. ESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have con- signed to them to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, the 21st inst. at the Victoria Mart, oxford street, Swansea, about 35 iubs of prime butter, Srt sides of siriostael bacon, 20 sidesof mild cured, 20 prime American cheeses, 20 dozen composite candles, 35 jars of plum and other jams, several gross of iiielcles, &c., Ac. Terms cash. Sale to begin at 3 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 3, Lower Uoat, street. 12216 P. Household 1-urniture. Pier Glasses, &c. A\NE and CO., 14. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, TiTVTv1Aa7,e/w%g^>,d™,as4"ri'ni*en4 of MAHOGANY and OAK DININt* ItOO J SUITES, in leather and other materials. Din- ll] Tubles, Sideboards, Library Furniture, Drawing-room Suites. Walnut Chsffonnieres, Bookcases, Bedsteads, and Bed- ding, &e., at very low prices. Akv article* exchanged if not approved. 11923 X%T~ I L L I AM SAjTD E R S^ V* AUCTIONEER EST A IE AND INSURANCE AGENT, "8. ST. felliEKT, CARDIFF. r APniiFi!" ,e lollo*ir.e PROPERTIES for SALE fjf —x>°s. lo, 17, »nd 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses m Kus%eJStreet. One house in E iieraM-streefc • three houses in 'T0lve JloU8e!» in Topaz-street; six genteel One house in E iieraM-streefc • three houses in 'T0lve JloU8e!» in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street; and CATHAYsrlVillfs< Partridge-road. > t j .S s-lloules in Letty-streef and two Semi- detached cottages in Letty-street >*■ CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Cl!ve-ro»d and Ely-road. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. OKAXGKTOU N—A corner shop in Bromj.triove-street; and comer shop and house in ilolmsdale street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may be had on Morjgat e. Apply as above. 25 -=- JlttbUc ^ppotufmeiUs* ST. CLEARS" SCHOOL BOARD, CARMAR THENSIIIRE. WANTED, a SCHOOL-MISTRESS (ex. P.T.) for Betlilehein School (mixed), the avertge atiendnnce of which is about 35. Salary £ 36, with one-qiurter cf the Government Grant. Appli- cations and testimonies to be i-ent to the uudersigneJ. Duties to commence on the 1st cf Janunrv next. o i i r, j THOMAS DAVIE S. School Board Office, Clerk to the Board. Dec. 13tli, 1876. 11983 ME P, THY R TYDFIL UNION. Ie '1 he Guardians will, on SATURDAY, January 13th, 1877, at at the Bo»rd Room, Workhouse, Mert'uyr, ELECT OiiiCEiis for their Industrial School at Aberdare, at the undermentioned Yearly Salaries viz.:— COOK and DAIRYMAID •• £ 15 LAUNDRESS •• 17 The above Officers to reside in the House, and recaive officers' rations. The GuM-dianswiti also at the same time ELECT a DRILL and BAND MASTER, at a year! v salary of £ 10. Duties to commence I ebruary 1st, 1877. Applications, with copies of recent testimonialj not exceeding ™e'«° besellt to me on or before Friday, January 6th, 1877. u £ °r.7,>?aldlaus wil1 also, at the same time and place, Appoint a MEDICAL OFFICER for the same School at a yearly salary Of No Candidate to etteud unless sent for. • By Order, Register Office, Merthyr Tydfil, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. December 2nd. Ib7t5. 11812 -,autliituo ffiorituefl. ^Ari-TTT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ORNHILL PERMANENT BUILDING c sojlefy. HEAD OFFICE: 127, 129, and 131, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. I J. WORTHY WILLIAMS, F.S.S., !■ KC RET ART, A BRAVCH of this Societi, has been OPENED at CARDIFF ir «■ Mr J. Kdwin Gunn, law stationer, Law Library, Town Hall, has been appointed Secretary, and will receive ap- plications for Shares from investors and borrowers from 10 a.m. to a p.m. this day, and every Monday until further notice, and on other days from 10 a.m. till 5 v.m. ADVANCES FOR '^5 YEARS. 108 per month secures £ 100 in twelve years, and profits in addition. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards, and paid-up Shares received at week)r cent interest, withdrawable at short notice ( £ 5'J within a Bankers: National Provincial Bank, where deposits may be paid. 12010 W'LTIS AND WESTERN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY", (Established 184H). Offers special advantages to BORROWERS. The REPAYMENTS are moderate, and COVER Cost of MORTGAGE, INSURANCE, and all other EXPENSES. TERM OF REPAYMENT EXTENDED TO 21 A i YEARS. Advances made to BUILDERS on Simple Interest during Progress of Buildings. „ Full Particulars of W. & S. HERN, 8, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, District Aleuts. 10831 GLAMORGAN "BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 180; TRUSTEES: JAMES LEE, Esq., Catnedral Road, Cardiff. '1HOS. EVANS. Esq.. Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. I MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From £ 30 to *3,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscription.3. UPWARDS OF gW,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. DEPOSITS RECJGIVEL) DAILY; At Five Per Cent Interest, payable half-yearly. Withdrawable at 30 daYs' notice. SUBSCRIPTION MEETING EVERY ALTERNATE MONDAY EVENING AT NO I ROYAL ARCADE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. R EMERY, 9, Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cardiff. 30th April. 1876. 7088—2999 R- c. LEECH^ BILL POSTER, • AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17 WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 3, CAR-DIFF STREET, ABERDARE, Rents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING SI A- tr« £ >src m pardiit Canton, and Roath. Town Crier for Aberdare URSUANF TO AN ORDER OP THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION, made in .THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS EVANS, DECEASED. EVANS asiain-^t EVAN'S. 1376. E. 100. Ihe creditors ef Thomas- Evans, late of Maesteg Cottage, Whitchurch, near Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, retired Dissenting Minister, who died in or about the month of Octo- ber, 1876, ate, on or before the 10th day <>f January, 1877, to send by pjstprepaid taMr D VVID WALTER DAVIS, of Cardiff aforesaid, the solicitor of the defendants Thomas Evans and Samuel Evans, the executors of the deceased, tiieir Christ an and surnames in full, with the Christian and HtrIJames in full of any partners, their addresses and descriptions; the full par- ticulars of their claims a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof they willbe peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holding any security is to produca the same before "the Vice-Chancellor, Sir James Bacon, at his Chambers, situated No. 11, New square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, Oil THURSDAY, the 18th day of January, 1877, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 14th day of December, 1S76. JOSHUA BIRD ALLEN, Chief Clerk. MACKESON, TAYLOR. and ARJNuULP, 69, Lincolns Inn Fields, Agents forTHOMAS HOMER, Brierlv Hill, 12280 Plaintiff's Solicitor. gtudfto and (guntraas. RJSO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS". LLANSPYDDID UNITED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. The SCHOOL BOARD for the above district are willing to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL (to accom- modate 7i chfldreu) and TEACHER'S RBSIDENCE attached. The plans and specifications can be seen with the under- signed Clerk. Sealed Tenders, endtirsed "Tenders for School and Resi- dence," must be lent to the Rev J. R. Williams, Libanus, near Brecon, not later than Twelve o'clock at Noon on WEDNES- DAY, the 27th inst. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. by order, WM. WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Board. Tair-bull, near Brecon, Dec. 18, 1876. 12273 TENDERS are invited for the Erection and Completion of Three DWELLING HOUSES for the Barrow Hoematite Steel Company, Limited, at their Barrow Collieries, Bryncethin, near Bridgend. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Colliery Office on and after December 20th, 1876. Bryncethin. Dec lit, 1876. 11967 TO CONTRACTORS.—PIT-SINKERS^ &CT TENDERS are invited for the DEEPENING of Ko. 2 PIT at Gnoll Colliery, Neath. 40 yards, the Driving ot a CIOia- measures Driit about, OO yards in length, and other work. For fuli rarticul.ns nprlY to Dobson, Brown, and Adams, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, to whom Tendcs marked "Guoll Colliery Works" are to [;e addressed on or beiore '.he ath inst. 11974 (iauomott* NPHE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. Mr WM. THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES SEPT. lat, when he will be able to receive a few additional Boarders. Terms mrderate. A list of Examinations paused during the year on application. 11814 LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Ilead 31aster-T..J. XORGAN. Pupils receive au Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharne, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy places in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terras very moderate. 27 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD, BERKS. Conducted by EDWD. DE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at this Establishment is strictly practical, fit- tmg boys for business or to pass the preliminary Examinations r College of Surgeons, Law, etc. Situation high and very healthy, large playing field*, fives et)tirte,and tepid swimmirg bath, carpenter's shop and turning laiheg.—For prcgneci uses address the Principal.. 10331 TTNIYERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL^ FOR THE STUDY OF PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL SCIENCE, LANGUAGES, HISTORY, AND LIIBRATURE. DAY and EVENING CLASSES for Adulta of both kexes. Next Term commences the 10th January. Fees for the Term—Each Course of Day Lectures and Classes, JES 28 of Evening C assen, 78 6d. Chemical Laboratory open Daily, 10 to 6. Syllabus to he had at the College, Park row. 10218 EDWARD STOCK, Secretary. gELECT BOARDING-SCHOOL, A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOYS Received by a. graduate of much experience. SOUND TRAN1NG and HOME COMFORTS. Healthy s a-side situation. References to parents of pupils Terms moderate. Apply to the Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A., MILFORD HAVEN. 10929 T HE ACADEMY, LLANDILO. HEAD MASTER, H. JEREMY, assisted by a RESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thorough preparation is guaranteed for all the Prelia minaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have passed tbe Public Examinations, one of whom ranked the ?nd out of 176. DUTIES wili be RESUMED JANUARY 2nd, 1877. Prospectus, &c., on adplication. December its, 1876. 12012 PROPRIETARY GRAMMAR. SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Matter-D. FRJlw. B.A., Lond. Assistant Master-A. A. DB MARS, LL.D. A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Mrs Williams, widow of the late Mr Evan Williams, M.A., Tydfil School. I For terms. &c., apply to the Secretary, 47, Thomas street. Merthyr. The School Duties re-commence on the 8th day of anuary, 1877. Hv28 LA D I E S' S C H 0 0 L. CASTLE LODGE, LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE, RE-OPENS 28til JANUARY, 1877. Conducted by Mrs CRAWFORD WATSON, with experienced English Teachers, and resident French Governess. Educational course :-Thorough Enclish elocution and composition, music, and singing (by a Master), French (conversational), German, Latin, and Italian, drawing anjl flower painting, plain and fancy needlework, dancing and deportment. Fine situation large airy rooms. Especial attention to out and in-door exercise. References to parents of pupils kindly permitted. Terms-vory moderate; to be had rim application. 12221 SOUTH GROVE-HOUSE, FITZALLAN- M? PLACE, ROATH ROAD, CARDIFF. DANCING & CALISTHENIC ACADEMY, &c„ L-c, &c. Miss GOVAERTS-HUNT begs to inform the NOBILITY, CLERGY, GENTRY, and RESIDENTS generally of CARDIFF and the neighbourhood, That she has taken the above rooms, and that her CLASSES will be OTENED on THURSDAY, the 9th of November. Terms and particulars on application. 11297-3773 Jnsurauce, ^LLIAINCE F IRE OFFICE. Established 1820. Icsurances effected upon houses, Shops, and other Buildings, Stock-m-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock, &c., at low rates. < Claims for losses by fire fairly and epsedily settled. Agents: Messrs ROBBINS and SONS, 8443 1. Castle-road. Cardiff. jyEBEG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Finest Meat-flavouring Stock for Soups, Made Dishes, and fauces. Caution—Genuine ONLY with fac-simile of Baron Liebig's signat ure across Label. 10247 R. H. It H. ASH rq A N BROADMEAD, BRISTOL, LEATHER MERCHANTS, CLOSED UPPtR MANUFACTURERS, GRINDERY AND SHOE MERCERY DEALERS, & PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION, 11596 InfoUc ^lotireis. POTATOES. Persons requiring IRISH -I- POTATOES, either by wholesale or retail, for cash, will do veil to buy of Wm. R. Hodgins, at his newly-opened store* (Hibbert's old store), No. 3, Bute Warehouses, West Dock, Cardiff, or Market street, Cork, or Cloghfordan, c-3. Tiuperary, Ireland. 11970 JNSURANCE LOCAL SECRETARYSHIP. Theprescnt RESIDENT SECRETARY of the PROVINCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, at their CARDIFF BRANCH, being desirous of retiring shortly, the Directors are prepared to receive applications for the post. Other qualifications being: satisfactory preference will be given to a gentleman acquainted with South «ales, and who has had experience in appointing Lite Agents and canvassing with them.—Applications, stating age, experience, salary expected, to be addressed to ti.e Ohief Office of the Company, Wrexnam. 11993 JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. OTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN that on and ,Ll after the 1st day of January next, 1877, a BRANCH BANK of the GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING CO will be OPENED at PONTARDULAIS on MONDAYS and THURS- DAYS, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bv Order of the Directors. RICHARD J. LETCHER, Manager. Swansea. 14th Dcc., 1S76 12239 13EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff. 16th December. 1876. !• Tha Competition for No 4 prize (Gin) will take place on Friday. at 6 p.m., and for No. 5 and Band prizes (Standing Gun Drill) at 7 p.m. Cot. Davis, V C., C.B., Commanding Auxiliary Artillery, has kindly consented to act as umpire. The prizes will be distributed at S p.m. Uniform, fu l dress. Officers, Patrol Jackets. Band to attend. 2.-The friends of officers will be admitted at the Club-room entrance, and those of other memoers to the Gallery after 6 p nr., to see the competitions and distribution of prizes. 3.- The batteries will di ill for the above prizes on Monday, Tuesday, and Thnrsday. The Nos. I can arrange with the in- structors as to time for drill. 4.—All he arms nnut be returned on cr before Friday after the distribution of pri7.e. Members not returning their arms to the armoury are llab, e to be fined, according tothe Volunteer Act. 6.-1. Eattery, Penarth. Gun and carbine drill oil Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. 6.- For duty during the ensuing week:—Captain Ingram, Lieutenant Fry, Surgeon Grander, Sergeant Hall, Corporal Huggins, Bombardier Guernon, Trumpeter Ree?. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. ~jVT EW TREDEGAR GAS AND WATER -i-* COMPANY. LIMITED. CAPITAL 44,000, IN SOO SHARES OFk5 EACH. Registered under the Companies' Acts of 1362 and 1-867. This Company, formed for the purpose of supplying the i mportant and thriving colliery districts of New Tredegar, Tir Phd, -.Iud the adjacent villages with gas and water, has for the past two ycars supplied ga to the district,and although a large portion of the pr ili s ha 1 to he spent on the Works, yet the last year's working realised a fair dividend to the Share- holders. The works beiner completed, no further expenditure on them: is needed, and the Company are now turning their attention to the construction of the Water Works. As the initial step in this undertaking, ground has bsen taken on very reasonable terms from Lord Bute, on which a never-failing spring lises. J.C. Butterfield, Esq" F.C.S., Finsbury square. London, who analysed the water, as taken from the spring, unfiltered, says- It is one of the purest waters which has come under my notice for some months iltid I have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent water, both for drinking and manufacturing purposes. In order to carry out this scheme, which cannot fall to prove highly remunerative, 400 Shares are now offered ta the public, on the following terms:— £ 1 payable on allotment, and the remainder in calls of £ 1 at intervals of not less than three months. All applications for Shares to be addressed to Mr THOMAS THOMAS, Ruperrn Arm*, New Tredegar (Mauaging-Director); or to Mr JOHN. H. PHILLIPS, Company's Secretary, New Tredesrar, Cardiff, from whom any information may be obtained. 11964 THE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVIC- TION tUND. CARDIGANSHIRE. Tne Congregation worshipping uutillately at tbis place, and ranking among the oldest Nonconformist congregations in the Principality, since it dated back in some form or another at far as the Evicted Two Thousand Ministers, has just been deprived of its Chapel and Burial Ground by the Leaaorof the land clvmiiiif immediate As all the Trustees named in the Leaee of 1781 were dead, and no succeesera appointed (i) because, as alleged, although DO explanation of the stitement is given, the Chapel 1 ad been used for other purpofes than tbe worship of God. As only three years of the Leaie were unexpired, rather than entering into litigation the Congregation has unanimously determined at once to make preparations for the purchase of land for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard. It is roughly estimated that no low a sum than £2,000 will be required for the purcaalll of land and for building expenses. £ s. d. Sums advertised iosi 10 9 i ADDITIOXALJ. George Wadsworth, Iklancheiiter 2 2 oj Dlovid Sa.muel. Kewcastle Emlyn 010 0 Thoma» James. Danyffynon. Pcnboyr 0 10 0 A Friend, Newcastle Emlyn 0 2 • Two Friends, Brechfa 0 10 6 Treasurer-JOHN JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. Secretary—Rev Wbi. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar Schoel, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. 11571 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- G SHIRE PROPOSED NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES In aid of the Building Fund. The Drawing will take place in the Grand Circus, Cardiff, by permission of Messrs Hutchinasn and Tayleurs, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH APRIL, 1877. In the presence of the Mayor and other influential Gentlemen. The following valuable Prizes will be given, and, in addition, One Thousand others:- PnIzlL 4 s. d. 1: ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING. 100 0 0 2. FIFTY POUNDS STERLING 60 0 « 3. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS STERLING 25 0 0 4. Fine-Toned PIANO 30 9 0 6. Handsome GOLD WATCH and CHAIN 20 0 0 6. SupfcrD DINNER SERVICE 9 u 0 7. SEWING MACHINE 10 0 0 8. Silver-Mounted HARNESS 10 0 o 9. Sixteen Yards BLACK SILK 41 10. 201b Caddy of Choice Black TEA S 0 0 11. Lady's DIAMOND RING COO 12. Handsome Dining-room CLOCK 6 0 0 13. Electro Tea and Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and Sugar Basin 500 14. HARMONIUM 6 0 0 15. Piece of Irish LIN EN 3 10 0 16. Gentleman's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 17. Ladiis'DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 18. Set of DISH COVERS 400 19. Handsoma TEA SET 600 20. DESSERT SEtlVICE 300 21. PERMANENT PHOTu, Autotype process, 31m. by 24 in. (gilt frame and glazed,as exhibitsd at Mr Lane's, Church street, Cardiff), of the Queen 2 12 6 22. PRINCE OF WALES ditto 2 12 6 23. Lord BEACONSFIBLD ditto a 12 6 24. Lord DERBY ditto 2 12 6 26. GLADSTONE ditto 2 12 6 26. BRIGHT T ditto 2 12 6 27. Electro CRUET STAND, Toast Rack, and Egg Stand 400 28. WEDDING CAKE 3 0 0 29. Side of Fine Cured BACON 300 SO. Cumberland HAM, about 401bs 2 0 0 31. Piece of 1i orrocKS LUN a CLOTH 200 32. CRUET STAND 2100 33. MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE, presented by M* Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, exhibited at Mr D: Thomas's, Gunsmith, Cardiff 16 0 0 The Drawing, which will be on the plan of the Art Union, will take place in the Circus, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY. April 18, 1877, and the winning numbers will be published in the South Wales Daily News," •« Western Mail," and" Bristol Mercury," of the 5th May, 1877. TICKETS -SIXPENCE EACH. Treasurer: Clement Lucas, Esq., West of England Bank. Hon. Sees.: F. W, Armstrong I D, W. Evans W. Davies I H. B. Moreton W. Burnett | A. Smith Auditors William Alexander, Esq., and Charles W. David, Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. Let all do what they can towards this great and benevolent object,"—Extract from the speech of the Lord Bishop of Lian- dalf, at the Town-hall, Cardiff, June 20th, 1876. All applications for tickets, and all communications, must be directea to the HON. SECRETARIES, at the CENTRAL, OFFICES, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Central Offices, St Mary street. Cardiff. 1C770 R WALTER REN DEYL Is desirous of making arrangements with promoters of Winter Evening Entertainments to give his amusing and instructive LITERARY ENIERTAINVENT entitled,- "TWO HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS," as given by him, under the most distinguished patronage, at the Agricultural Hail, Swansea, cn Sept. xlst, to a crowded and delighted auditory. Terirs. Programmes, Opinions of thi P/ess, &c., on apDlica- tion. Address, 73, Oxford street, Swansea. to Real literary treat."—Ferret, Sept. SOth. ljSil [ gttfittttu aiditosts. H D. JOTHAIVI & SONS, tt) 0 VERCOATS. ULSTERS. YACHT]NG JACK TS- 0OMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS and VESlw- H JL (to match). WINTER TWEEDS m* H COATINGS. ATS and C4.PS. H F LANNEL SHIRTS. H WOOLLEN PANTS ani H VESTS. £ JHR ISTMAS NOVELL XES. H ÂT ■ D. JOTHAM AND SONS, H 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. H 553 ESTABLISHED 1339. 10236 j^TUART 'pi"ALL ^ENE~RAL ^UPPLY H STORES, ■ THE HAYES, CARDIFF. H The PROPRIETORS of this Establishment beg most respect. fully to thank their numerous Patrons and the Public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT which has been accorded them since they commenced, in October last, their NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS H Namely, of SELLING ALL GOODS AT CIVIL SERVICE ■ PRICES, ■ and which support has exceeded their most sanguine expect- ations. They regret to observe that in a circular just issued by another firm (which, too, proposes to copy their system of business), allegations are made as to their low prices being the result of common goods, instead of being attributed to the true principles of a tiade, namely A LARGE TRADE QUICK RETURNS: I NO CREDIT. ■ The PROPRIETORS of the STUART HALL GENERAI H SUPPLY STORES challenge a comparison of their goods for QUALITY 'AND CHEAPNESS I with these of any other firm. All goods supplied are from the BEST MANUFACTURERS and SHIPPERS, whose names are a H guarantee of the GOODS being.of the FINEST QUALITY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE I in the Town or Neighbourhood by their own vans. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES I SEND TO THE H STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, I THE HAYES, CARDIFF, I FOR A LIST OF PRICES, I Which everyone on inspection will at once find compares favourably with the pricet of any other House in the United Kingdom. 113T9 JJAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS. I DEBENHAM AND HEWETT Are now showing a Consignment of HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS, Of various sizes, at very low pricey. They strongly recommend these Carpets as the most eeano. mical floor covering known-they are practically indestructible even with the hardest wear, and are unequalled for richness of Oriental colour and design..I Prices and sizes on application. CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. 9150 BOO T Bo 0 T S gOOTS FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR. B- 0 Y L E A N D c0. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH STREET. & 31, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF, BOYLE & CO. — LADIES' HESSIAN BUT. TONED, BALMORAL and ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS. BOYLE & co. —LADIES^LEVANTTSEAL" and XORROCCO BOOTS. OYLE & CO. -.LADIES' CORK-CLUMPED BOOTS for Win er wear. BOYLE & co.—LADIES' DANCING BOOTS and SHOES in all Colours. _BOYLF, & CO.-LADIES' FELT BOOTS, Snow BOOTS, and a!l kinds of Warm SLIPPERS. YLE & CO.-FOR ALL KIN DS of BOOTS; Bo for Walking, House, and School wear. OYLE &, Co.-GENtS- KL-ASTIC SIDE Clumped Sole for Winter wear. BOYLE & co.—GENTS' WATERPROOF SHOOTING BOOTS. BOYLE & CO.-GENTS' STRONG WALK- ING BOOTS and Elastic Sides or Balmoral. OYLE & CO.—GENTS' PATENT BOOTS and SHOES for Evening wear. and SHOES for Evening wear. Bl)YLE~<t~ca—gents^boWS^OYALL Kinds-Walking, Shooting, or Riiing. BOYLE & 30.—LEGGINGS! LEGGINGS I Bo LEGGINGS! Great variety, at all prices. Boys, Is lid to 2s 6d; Men's 2s lid. g O Y L E AND CO. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH STREET, & 31, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 10672 pUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM- PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS is solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting with two rams. Thesf PUNIIIS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth 01 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are being 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 npon, and are open to con- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing o Water in connection with Waterworks, Ac. The PUMPis also a neat self-contained driving Engine, ant is used in Mills for the two-fold purpose of Pump, (Boilei Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR andYERTlCAL BOILERS guaranteed tI carry 100 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss BROOK Fooitdet, Machwk and BOlLE. Wo.. COLLYRUMT RoAD, MANCHESTER. 1032 ci W AN SEA SPORTIN G DEPO T, i J (Late BROOKES'S), CASTLE BAILEY STREIT. SWANSEA*