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Vf • lrolu Bute Docks, J From Bathurst BasiB, J ■; Cardiff. | Bristol. ,V•■"•-•fctiity 4. 0 after laWednetsday 7.30*uera. f-uisdr.y 4.30- after 2aThurs<lay 8. Omorn "Friday 5,15 after 3.tFriday: 4 Saturday~ ft. 0 after 4,tSaturday !). 0mora 7 Tuesday 7. 0 morn' 6 Monday 10. O morn KaWednesdav 7.30-ttoru 7 Tue» lay .10.30 morn 9«Tlrovsd.iy 8. Omorn 8 Wednesday ..11.15 iy,orn UtefYidac IP, Omorn 9 Thursday .12.16,after llaSatimlav 11. Omorr. 10 Friday 1.45 after l3«Mouday 1.30 aftet 11 Saturday 8.15 after UaTuesday 2.30 ultei 13 Monday 6.1o after Ifi Wednesday 3.3 after 14 Tuesday ft. 45 after &6 Thursday 4. 0 alter WJaThursday 7. Omorn 17 Friday 4.3 > after 17aFriday 7.45 morn 18 Satorday j.30 after-MoSaturday 8.80 Illorn 21 aTuesùo, v 7. 0 morn 20. Monday .10. morn fcoWednesday 7.30morn 21 Tuesday Id.45 morn 8a«Thursday 8,30morn 22 Wednesday ..11.30morii 2 (a Friday ".10.30 mltfl) 23 Tllllrsday .12.4. after SSaSfetttinlay .12. 0 no-n 24 Friday 0 after 27ay. ju<l.y .1,30 lifter 25 Saturday 3.45 after 28 j'i'iwsday 2.3U atter 27 Monday 4.45 after gO X\ euues*i^y •• 3.15 after 28 Tu.sVay 5.46 after I Thursday. 4. 0 after..?0a'i1iu!sd»y 7. Omorn M Friday 4.1o after 31aF;(Jay 7.30 morn It To-aiid-Fro. Farks-After Catiin, 2s 6d. F reCabin, Is 6". To-and- !ro I'ickct,*) issued forrttu-n trip on same day as marked kftor Cabin, 3s ft<l Fore Cabin, 2s, To-anci-fro Tickets -viil,be issued on Satnrdnw for the return trip m Monday. 4 ■Jb^r WATERFORD & CORK f'rV-r^ jm » and the who a of he Soutn 1 c ai d, pur FAST TftAlNS Oil tha viRLAT WESTERN RAILWAY and ), ia 3Litford Uavon. THE WATER- n 'ri' ^rliA.M!:as RUN KARLY, and DO NOT CONVEY v.'> 1 1 l,K AN .1 LI V."i Ol'K, but Pa^seusrers and Oarg-o Jl1?'. l:'e COiiK Steamer*-leave New Milford on Tue» uya, iiv,r«u}e- and Saturday*, returning on Mondays «edno>iiVv.-i, and Fri<l;y». Special l'*iats for the convoy- vnca of cat.t e-leax-o Watcrf.ird for New Miiford on MOil. »a;, s. '1''1<><.1: and ijniurdays, au i on such other days I *»nay ^e tst-cessary. Scu Great Western Time Books, or M P y to-uny tti the Co ralyany's Htatioua. 4011T LTICAN Alr A MER Ie A. N II I N Eo t'NITED STATUS MAIL STPMMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. EVEitY WEDNESDAY. Fli full-powered Iron Steamships. Accoinmo* aat oii foi'_|iM,'seng;er» equal to any European Line. Pas. lail(l,t (I at Philadelphia on the Wharf 01 the PciHiayKauia Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to HICIIARDSON, SPEN'CB, and Co., 17 and 1ft, natei-stifct, Liverpool; JO.NES BROS, and Co. But* 1 Docks, Cardiff; Jamrs ATRR, 182, Cute-road,-Cafdiift I Jonks Bros and eo., Dock-street, Newport; ROlIa JoKM V iligli-street. Pontypridd Tiustr and Co.. Aberiiile.y. #I»0. -BBVAS, HTeiig-oed, via Cardiff. 300,i8 A LLAN LINE. -tX 8UORTB8T OCUN PASSAQH TO AMEIMCA. liAiij-j1 AX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED HTAi'j'S MAIL. Coiupo-ed of Twenty First-class Steamers. Leaving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LONDON- I'BlvUV cvery FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, CUKLEO. POIt "LAND, and UALTIM HtE. Tin-oivh Tickets to BOr'N, NEW VOLK, I H;LADELPllIA, ftnd to all pomtj in Canada and the HUte-i. Li.w Fares and exeeJ!cn: A(%onimodation. Passengers who Secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway station by un ap,minted Ascent of the Comp .ny, who takes chargo of them tiiitil they go on board the steamer. The Canadian Qovcrnineiit grants Assisted Passages by the A!iaii Line. p.-ito for the Pamphlet Lord DufTerin in .Manitoba." Ie- < Allan Drofliei-s and Co., Liverpool oi" Lfiinl Un a 7 °»b to V. bird, 40, liutl-at:eet, Canrfff f. Nfflth Am''t>le-streot, Switii<«a; F. Foley, Fdcv" 'l jir *i Y .?• >•«»:«;:if. '{riiislj -Hoobi L acdove v 4;i ew Packcl Wharf, Newport, Mon A. Tilney, Market- reet, ^bcrtiilcry 49-19 I §uUdi«fl$mctw. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUiLDIN(J VJT SOCIETY. OFFICES: 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS RECEiViW DAILY, At 5 per cent Interest, Up to JMPO. subject to 30 days' notice of withdrawal, and above that sum according to arrangements. 44074 H. EMERY, SECRETARY, £ JARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. BUMS from P,50 to £ -000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKLN AND DEPOSITS MAuE DAILY. Th. present rate of interest on Deposit* le-5 per cent •ix months' notice, -it per cent three months' notice, and 4 per cont on demand. PtoapccUises, Roportg, and aU iufornuition may be obtained on application to thi iindersigwd. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may lie effected without loss-fuil discount beiug allowed under the new Rules. 80370 PETER PRICE, Secretary. pated 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 4940 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, {Incorporated undec the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on MorUfajfe. at the shortest n*ti«e, •• 'r » ^U*s OF £ 100 to £ 10,CW, Buyable Ini Monthly or Quartsv Jn?ta)m«nts. Sorrowers fa this Society have sp-« al adv^nteffes not Obtained )ir otb«r societies, or tram private individuals. The legal cosffi ai-e paid by the 8ociety, and the inde- pepd«nco Of the borfower, so long: as his stipulated re- payments arq made, is eeured by the Registrar nnder the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost soerecy h main- ^Wr particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the OitflcQ or tbe.8oçi.ty, B. ViorÎt! l1ertbjl'. ¡{¡¡OJ FNOW READY, AMILY HERALD. Price 61, post free, 7Jd. IjlAMILY HERALD for NOVEMBER Part 438. Pi c* 6d, post frv.e, 7^d. "The Saturday Review'' says of the Familly.Herald": ".Its novels and tiles are quite as well written as the best circulating library stories." h The" Bookseller say For amusing reading, such as may b admitted to one's household without fear of consequences, we can recommend the Family Herald. W. STEVENS, 421, .Strand, London, and of allNewsven- liord. 44054 NEPITOME OF ANGLICAN CHURCH HISTORY from the earliest ages to the present time. By E. Webley-Parry. W, Spurrell, Carmarthen. H. Jones, Oxford-street, Swansea.. This Volume traces the rise and progress of the Church in the United Kingdom in a popular form. It also gives a brief sketch, of the Anglican Communion in the Colonies aU4 United States of America; and is suitable "r Jreohanius' Institutes, Lending Libraries, and other lindred institutions. 43687 Just Out, Post Free, lo stamps. THE HORSE AND CATTLE OWNER'S GUIDE-—Rxpiains their best management in heaith fives clear ristructions how to cure them when diseased. -Enables anyone to be his own animal doctor. Cows with Foct.and-uiouth distemper can be cured in three davs with iittle loss of conoitioli or nililk. Sent by I TUOS.' BESLEY, Publisher, Cadishead, >Y5rr'»gtofi. 43C59 7&83 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS iii ofE 0,1 THE LARGEST KEWS-SHKyre IN THE KINGDOM, TIIE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains rtii the News of the Week, ni gives more Local,"District, and General News than any other paper. Ocksh Editiou is a complete synopsis of the Week's News lor the whoie of South Wales. The Serial Stortes are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Cdfres- pondenco a»d Leading Articles are of marked ability. Bold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Bent post free to any address for 28 9d per quarter. ( Pill CP 72 Columns j YWO^ENCK.! OoluWn^ gtteli THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, JL BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, central, vw7 clean and comfortable, every attention. BEST WINES, priRITS, AND BEERS. Moderate Charges. Managers-Mr and Mrs CARTER, i" (Late of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 43731 NDEAN'S '• bWAN '-COMMERCIAL AllO FAMILY HOTEL, ♦ a. PROAD STREET, BRISTOL. o Daily, IS td. <2895 Whi. PAItSLEV. ProiDrietor. MORTGAGES.—MESSRS T. J. PRJCE Auctioned Surveyors, and Mdrtoicre brokers, invite the attenUon of those who REQUIRE tONetwMORTOAGE of landed estates, freehold or .long leasehold, house properties, tiB, iron and other •orks, collieries, shipping, Ac., to their MORTGAGE u j' W c°ntains particulars of sums of money in the .hands of trostees and solicitors, by whom they art in- nnieted to obtain securities. Messrs T. J. PIUOIC & eo. lu all oases place borrowers or their solicitors indirect »ommnnlcation with their principals. The current list, •nto terms, may be had at tbeir offlcw, or by p<Mt by an- Iwuwaa." Chambers, OoHoxe-s'.re^t, • .r iL- a .1 em i.. j 1 AMERICAN | MEAT MARKETS. | 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF, 32, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, COWELL STREET, LLANELLY, • £ HI AMERICAN FRESH BEEF (Splendid quality and condHitiii) i STANDING RIBS 8d per lb. FLAT RIBS 7d per lb. BOILING JOINTS 6d to 6d per lb. HAMS -I' Stewart's choice branded smoked, 7d per lb. Stewart^ choice branded pale, 7d per lb. Stewart's unbranded smoked, 6d per lb. Stewart's unbranded pale, 6d per lb. H BACON: A SPECIAL LINE OF FINE PALE BACON AT 4D PER POUND. ¡, BUTTER: O I Fresh Creamery, in pats, 14d per lb. Finest Creamery 13d per lb. Canadian & Finest Dairy 10d to lid per lb. :im; s;. oi bit: CHEESE. Finest New York State Factory 7d per lb. New York State (Summer) 5d to 6d per lb. Western State, -do. 4d per lb. Buffalo and Ox TONGUES, smoked & pale. I LARD. TINNED MEATS, splendid quality. ■:aii c R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. CARDIFF. NEW MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL FOR J3I BOYS. WINDSOR-PLACE ACADEMY. (Presbyteiian Schoolroom.) Mr ALEXANDER LOW, Edinburgh University, First Prizeman Edinburgh F.C. Training College for Teachers, formerly Second Master in Prince of Wales Col:ege, Charlotte-town, Prince Edward Island, will OPEN the above School in JANUARY Next. Terms very moderate. Prospectuses may be had on anplleation to the School Officer, 25, Bedford-st., Cardiff. 43880 THE CARDIFF KINDER-GART EN AND L\Dllfi.V SCiiOOL, ADAMSDOWN O sTC, PARK PLACE. Mrs Bruford's OFF. for the Parents of the Children in the Kin ten School is fixed for WEDNESDAY, Novemt" .'from 11 to 1. 44006 IDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOn. BOYS ..l: "AND GIRLS. WOLYERLEY-PLACJE, SEVEKN-ROAD, CANTON. Princip,]-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Yea ft* Eiperiencs). t A thoroughly gooil plain Eiiglish Education. A First-class Preparatory Department. Terms on application, 42499 SW ANSEA. I A RNOLD PiiJiPARAlORY COLLEGE, ,7- WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. Loirders, or m Day scholars, and preoared for C'omme^ cial lifi, Mechanical pursuits, or F?ofe*alof»al a'nl (Slleire examinations. In addition to tie usual.suhfacta, fmrl pondencc, Book-keeping, Shirt-hand, French (me<jhan;cal and free har d), Und MrveylhjT, iod MuSc receive careful attention. The NEW BVltbjNGS baf« been e?preewly erected for soho°J pwrpo^es on ilia gl,,L terwl »i<5e of Gonstitutipn Hill, wVich overlooks Uie Ui of The b Wih jndoomfyrtof the p»pi:8 u/0 been ihordu^Mf fconsnlto-l iri the cohstruction of th« £ -a.iohv. dr-l-h-'toriea hath room, lavatori^, le, <54:3 School will re-open on Tuesday, August 6th. 7193 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.- EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LAUIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Pareiit3 of Pupils The Next Term will commence (D.V.) OCTO- SJ £ R ibth, «SW* pENARTii- iènoOL BOARD. WANTED, at once, an ASSISTANT MASTER (Ex. P-T. Apply, stating a^e, experiexiec, and 5a'ar/'C0Pie801 testimonials, on or before/the 5th NOVEMBER, next. D. REES, Clerk ol the Board. Cardiff, 29th October, 1879. 44103 jsitttto ma rpo C 0NTRACTORS~H0RSEDE ALERS HAULIEllS, &C.—Tenders are recni.ired for the dirn wiiof Rubbish. &c., at a Collie/y 111 the Aber- ti^Un ^Aiwtp?t al)0ut 2S0 tons pe^ dav.-For par- I'P y to A. St, Black Lion Aberdare.44041 TEN DE R S F q, R COAL. MoJn.%reopen^re?e!v°0f ber inclusive, for the suPr;,y o S wP *\u°]?ln<~ fQr furnace use, for two Vearo tr.,?» Wth Separate prices to b^ quoted for a",|UarV' i ^thnmghand thro,.gh,.q c«d tliv^t £ fi the'lo^r,any^ Ur1.tbind to ^e,pt Dos Works, Newport, Mon., October 16th, 1879. 438W RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. .JL W Used in the- PRINCE or WALES'S LAUNDIR-Y. If-), FCKLTT'S PARIS BLUE. JLA)- Used in the DDCHiss OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. PARITBEUE to used by the poorest on aoopunt of In cheapness. 4608 And by the riehest on account of Its Beauty. 11\1) a O MECHANICS IN ll.M. DOOK- 1" yards, &o, A Gentleman having had considerable experience In Patents and the Patent Law, is willing to negotiate with any Person who considers he has an INVENTION WORTHY OF A PATENT. If the Invention submitted (which would be in the strictest confidence) is approved of, a Patent would be taken out for the Fame; and the article could be mannfactnred under the supervision of the Inventor. The Inventor would not have to And capital, but would receive a fair percentage upon profits reallood. Addirem "Inventor," Cart of W. R. TAYLOR, f Late SPENCELAYH A CO., Engiueer, Iron and Brass Founder, Boiler and Tank Maker, and Contracted, MEDWAY WORKS, "00) ROCHKbTBft AUCTION AT/POINTMENTS, Messrs BEVNON and HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, &e at Swansea Nov. 4 Yu!-niture, &c., at S'.vaiiset Nov. 5 *Mr MOSES CULE. Brickworks Stock, and Eflects, at Taff's Well Nov. 1 Mr T. H. DA VIES. Leasehold Property, at Pembroke Oct. 30 r.rc"bI':I GEOiiGE and SCOTT. Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c., at Whitson Nov 3 Messrs GUNN & JONES. Leaseh"fLl Prop ny, -at ()arùitf Oct. 30 i/cssrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Free/iold Farms and Mineral Property, at Llnnellj'0ct.30 Messrs JOHN JE KINS & CO. L^easehold Properties,-at Cardiff Oct. 30 Mr F. B. JONES. on Horses, at BristoJ Oct. SO Messre R. JONES & SON. Farming Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Pyle ..Oct. 31 Mr J. M. LEEDEH. Household PMrniture, at ^waasea Oct. 30 Drapery, Boots, &c., at Swansea Oct. 31 Plant and Machinery, at Swansea November 3 Household Furniture, ut Swansea Nov. 01 Livestock, Crops, &c., near Sketty Nov. 11 Messrs LEWIS BROS. Leasehold Properties, at Neath a. Nov. 6 At AIADDOX. Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Nov. 2 Messi s MUAN and KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Oct. SO Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 1, 3, & 4 Mr JOSEPH PAYNE. Sa'.e of Blankets, Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 30 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Mr JOSEPH PAYNE, Sa:e of Blankets, Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 30 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Dwelling-houses* at rbwa;wm .Oct. 81 > Mr W. JONES POWKLL- Lease, Plant, and M&chinery, at PjntypridC. Nov, 6 I. I Mi jW. H. REES. ^Hay, &c., atrYnismarlly Oct. 80 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Steam Coal, at Penarth Nov. 3 ,kle,,urs STEPHENSON. ALF,,NA-NI)ER & cu. Fanuing Stock and Cnopll, atl)mawr.Oct. 30 Copyhold Property, at Ma.<;hen, Mon October SO Stock, Implements, &c Oct. 31 Stock, near Cardiff .4. Nov. 3" hus, &co, at Cardiff Nov. 4 Sheep, at Cowbridge Market Nov. 4 Farming Stock, &c., at Wenvoe Nov. 6 Art Collection at C.-Lrdiff Noveniber 6 China, &c at Cardiff Nov. 6 Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at St. Fagan's Nov. 7 Mr WM. THOMAS. Old Iron, &c at Pembroke Dockyard. Nov. 3 Messrs T.:IBJ £ CLARKE, &. CQ. .Farm Stock and Furniture, near Llautrisant .Oct. 30 BALETHISDAY; NEAR. PONTYMflSmgR ORKS, MACHEN, MON SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY. IVFESSRS. STEPHENSON.. ALEXAN- i-»JL DER, ar.d CO. are ihstructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on -THUltSDAY, the 30th day of October, 1879, at Five o'clock, and subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, the undermentioned COPYHOLD PROPERTY. All those Six Copyhold or Customaryhold Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate near Pontymister Works, in the parish of Machen, in the county of Mon- mouth, and now occupied by Thomas Thomas (who occu- pies two hou&es), Henry Powell, Mrs Ciifioid, Charles Thomas, and Alrs Bondfield, as monthly tenants, at rents of 8s per month for each house. The Properly is copyhold of the Manor of Abercarn. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Dalton, Bi,eikeei-, -.tii(i C,,rl,et,t Solicitors, C-Lrdi,f, or ,f the Atic-. tioneerg. Queen's Chambers, CardifT. ;3831 SALE THIS DAY TYMAWR, MARSHFIELD, Within five minutes' walk of the Marslifield Station, on the (,'icat Western Railway, and midway between Cardiff and Newport. UNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK AND CROPS. ]\YFESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -• J- 1)EIt and CO. are instructed by Mr George Lewis, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 30th of October, 1870, the following STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Viz., Fourteen milking cows, all in calf, and to calve in (rood season, principally shorthorns, got by bulls from Lord Tredegar's herd fat heifer, short-horn bull rising two, 4 calves, useful cait hurte, ditto mare in foal to Lord Tredegar's cart hor,;e, .ditto ditto cart colt, rising 2, by Tommy Brown yearling* colt bv same sire; two-year- old thoroughbred filly by "Master Fenton14 white Berkshire pigs. CROPS —Six mows of clovcr, rye grass, ana meadow hay (over 100 tons), crop of two acres of wheat in bars, two acres of swedes, 40 acres of aftermath. IMPLEMENTS. Plough, harrows, waggon, three c -.its, trap an.S harness, chaffcutter with horse gear, hand chaff machine, Hornsby's mowing machine, eleva- tor, poles and pikes, turnip cutter, root pulper, winnow- ing machine, set of sailpoles, nine-gallon barrel churn and dairy utensils, several sets of harness, cider casks, two ncel rakes, three ladders, wheelbarrow, four pig trom,r rl, &e. Three months'credit up-m approved security for £1,) and upwaids, or discount for cash. Refreshments at Tv eive o'clock. SWentOnep.m. (Queen's Chambers, Cardiif. 43957 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, 0ARUIFF. THIBD CONSIGNMENT OF AN IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION OF VALUABLE FURS. Ladies Sealskin Palotot^ Cloaks, and Jackets, Sable v.IuiTs, Ladies' Fur", in every variety Carriage Rus, Hearth Kuxs, every description of Fur Trimmings, Sdal Jackets. iXc., &c. JWIESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN. V B uEit. and co. will SELL by AUCTION", at their Mart, < n TUKSUAY, November 4th. ]879. a large and valuable assortment of FURS, comprising carria.e and travelling rutrs, dining-room and bedroom hearthrugs, ladies' real sealskin jackets, sable rnulis, Russian sable ffouncings and an immense assortment of ladies' muffs, collarettes, and trimmings, sealskin caps, fur cap, hearthrugs, doormats, foot muffs, superb set, rich Uus-ian sable tail flouncings, ladies' beaver sets of trimmings. The carriage rugs include skills of the following de- scriptions :—Grey fox, wolf, bear, buffalo, leop ird, tiger, lynx, opossum, kangaroo, gold and black seal, red fox, kitt iox, jennet, bischusa. badger, otter, angola, black bear, racoon, angor.is, and polar bear. The hearthrugs are teal, wolf, racoon, leopard tiger, China goat, opossum, and bear, with door mats of similar skins. Goods on view day prior to Sale. Sale to commence at Three and Seven o'clock pre- cisely, and will continue until all be sold. 43953 Catalogues may be obtained four days prior to Eale. AUCTION MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS. CARDIFF. SALE OF THE PETtlERICK ART COLLECTION. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr Petherick, of Mountain Ash, to SliLL by AUCTION, at their Mart, on THURSDAY, Cth of Novcm- ber, 167!), the bi'diiy interesting and valuable collection of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, MINIATURES, PRINTS, AND MEDALLIONS, WORCESTER, NANTGARW, AND OTHER RARE OLD CHINA, tbILVEH. PLATE "AND PLATED ARTICLES, ORNAMENTS, CURIOSITIES, AND ARTICLES OF VIRTU, Formed by the deceased gentleman, who was well known as an accomplished artist and connoisseur. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. Catalogues are in preparation, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. 8049 43980. AUCTION MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. SALE OF OLD CHINA, BOOKS, JEWELLERY. &c. "JVI ESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEti, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Mart, on THURSDAY, 0th of November, 1879 (immediately after the sale of Mr Petberick'e Collection), K quaiHity of VALUABLE OLD CHINA, NEW AND SECOND-HAND; WELSH AND ENGLISH BOOKS, JEWELLERY, MARQUETERIE SECRETAIRE, AND MISCELLANEOUS FANCY GOODS, Removed to the Mart for the convenience of Sale, The Books include the EncyclopamiH 18 vols. Popular Encyclopaedia, 14 vols. War- rington's History of Wales Bayle's Dictionary," 8 vols., folio liabkett's Bible," 4 vols. ditto Common Prayer, interleaved with notes by Judge Casbeit Bishop Jewel's Works, 8 vols, "Statutes at Large," &c to, 8043 Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. 43982 SALE THIS DAY. • CORNER PARK FARM, near LLANTRISANT. M,^«RMliRS AXD PARTIES FURNISHING. EBSLIS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Tl<w „,h^e received" instructions to SELL by ALC- OetnhV> ^mif J*0™ a9,above, THURSDAY NEXT, vctobei 30th, the whole of the FARMING STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD r.f w FURNITURE. Th» v«". V1)S' seize" u»der » distress for rent. t rir.v= comprise—4 milch cows, ?. mares, 2 pig*, Lrt rolw'^h m°W °J C "V8r' *atcr trap, wai^on ?"rt' sl}eep rack, wmnwving machine. 2 ploughs, t CU^r' dri,1> 2 sets ot harness, and ail crops, together witlr the whole of the household fur- niture, &c., &c. The Sale will commence punctually fttl2.aO noon. There Wm uõ ho reserve. Dated, 4, Crockherbtown, 44033 C irdiff, this '23rd. day of October, 1879. BALE THIS DAY. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. SOUTHKV -STREET.■ BROADWAY, ROATH, AND M„r.„^AN riLL' NKAli CARDIFF, m ESSRS GUNN & JONES have been m.trucied to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's xiotei, Cardiff, on 1HURSDAY, October the 80th. 1879 at i o clock in the Evening, -abject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro luced, the following -LI A'ElioLD PROPERTY. co:nprising :— LOT 1.-All that very superior Semi -d It,ttebed VILLA' situate and being No. J., Southey-street, Roath, held under lease from Lord. Tredegar fbi- the term of 99 years, at the nominal ground rent of £ 2 6s The house has side and back- entrances, bath-ro mi and W.C., and is close to tramway, and now in the occupation of the owner. LOT 2.—All that SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, and PREMISES. ttwether with the VILLA adjoining thereto, situate and belli" Nos. 152 and 104, Broadway, Hoath, and now in the occupation of Messrs Frost M'd another, at the extremely low rents of 12,9,111,1 bs per week. Lor 3.—AK those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES 'situate and being Nos. 148 and 150, Broadway, adjoining the last named Lot, let to respectable tenants, at the weekly rciit> of 8s each. These lots are held un«er two separate leases, from Wm lor a term of ,9;) years, dated respectively lbs 29th September ;873, and subject to the respective jfrouna rent of £ 8 158 aud £ 7 10st LOT 4.-Al?C Three MESSUAGES and PREMISES; Situate and Le;¡¡ in Dock-street, Co^an Fill, in the several occupations of Mesfira. Pitman, Saunders, and Ix» 5.—All those Three MESSUAGES and PREMISES, situate and being in Dock-street, Cogan Pill, in the several occupations of Messrs ltapple, Howe, and Wa ts. The two lastnamed lots are held under leases from the Right Honourable Lord Windsor, dated re- spectively the 18th and 19th February, 1879, at the annual ground rents of £ 1 18s Od per house. They are all let to respectable tenants at the weekly rent f4 68 6d eaeh. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, Saint Mary-street; or, with respect to Lot 1, to James Morgan, Esq., Solicitor. Albert Chambers, Cardiff Lots 2 and 8, to Wm. Bradley, Esq., Solicitor,. High-street,. Cardiff Lots 4 and ,5, to Messrs Downing and Price, Solicitors, Vienna Chambers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 44011 273, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Near the Railway Bridge. OWEN and BRYANT will fthove premises, on SATURDAY MONDAY, and TUESDAY Next, the 1st, 3rd, and 4th days of November, 1879, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HARDWARE, WATCHES, and CLOCKS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOYS' and 'AENS' CLOTHING, WATERPROOF CLOTHING, Together with a quantity of FANCY QOODS, AD removed for convenience of sale, which will com. IDenoe each day at Three and Six o'clock. Gaods on view days of Sale. Aidetionelerie Offices, 8, Moira-terraoe, %rain. 20h October, 197ft. 44104 'ales fia Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. M No. 1, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CARDIFF. F,88 RS M UiN N and KENNARD have received instructions from Messrs Long and Co. (in consequence of a change in the firm) to £ ELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, TO-DAY (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m., the whole of the stock-in-trade of at 2.30 p.m., the whole of the stock-in-trade of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ¡ Goods on vitw until time of sale. Auctioneers' Oiiices, 19, Queeu-strcet, Cardiff. 44109 SALE THIS DAY. CARDIFF, LLANTRISSANT, AND LLANHARAN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS & CO. will SELL by AUCTiON, rot the Great Western Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of October, 1879, at six for seven o'clock in the exening, subiect to the conditions of sale, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, namely:— Lor !TWO NEWLY-BUILT VILLAS, being Nos. 41 and 43, in Crwys-road, Cardiff. Ground rent ;PA los each. Term 99 years from 2nd February, 1876, less 10 day?. LOT 2.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 21 and 23, Cecil-street, Cardiff. Ground Rent, L2 15s. each. Tetm 99 years from 29th Seprember, 1873, less 10 days. LOT 3.'—A DWELLING-HOUSE and" SHOP, occupied by Thomas Ponsford, greengrocer, in Harold-street, Cardiff, and a convenient Dwelling-house adjoining. Ground rent on the whole £ 7 12s 2d. Term 99 years from 29th Sept., 1873, less ten days. LOT 4.—TWO FRONT SHOPS, with yard, rden, and convenient workshops adjoining, situate on the New- bridcre-road, opposite the Shrewsbury- Arms, at Llautris- sant. Ground tent iCI4 88 6d. Term 99 years iroea 1st January, 1876. less ten days. LOT 5.—SIX COTTAGES, erected by William Davies, in Bryncae-road, Lianharat). Ground reiit 44 18s. Term 99 years from 1st January, 1875, less ten days. Further information may be obtained of Mr Wilhaln Morgan, Millrose Villa, The Walk, Tredegarville, Cardiff, or the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff or of Mr HENRY CHANNING Solicitor, Taunton. The conditions of sale maybe inspected at the Office* of the above-named Solicitor, 33, High-street, Taunton, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, one week prior to the Sale. Dated 6th October, 1879. 4S709 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF WITNEY BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIER GLSSES, SPRING AND OTHER MATTRESSES. MR JOSEPH PAYNE will continue the SALE of BLANKETS by AUCTION, at 30, Duke-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY next, October 30th, 1879, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and 7 in the evening. THE FURNITURE aomprises Cromwell dining-room suite in leather, draw- ing-room suite,and an assortment of other furniture. Goods on view morning of sale. Offices, 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 44112 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES FOR SALE AT CATHAYS. MR MADDOX will OFER by AUCTION, by order of the Mortgagee (subject to such con- ditions as shall be read at the time of Sale), at the Alexandra Hotel, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, oil MONDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1879, at Seven o'clock p.m all those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate Nos, 5, 7, and 9, Flora-street, Cathays, Cardiff, in the occupation of respectable tenants, at a total rental of 18,; per week. The premises arc held under lease from E. R. Wood, Esq., for g years, from 2nd February, 1874, at a ground rent of £2 2s Od each house. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 76,. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, 44040 Solicitors, Cardiff, PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, November 3rd, 1879, about 481 Tons of Hood's MERTHYR STEAM COAL, Ex ss. Miranda. A portion of the Coal lies at the Top end of the Penarth Dock, and the remaindei opposite the Ferry, Penarth, Cardiff. The Sale will take place at Noon, where the Coal lies, near the Ferry. Penartli, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Car- diff. 440S9 SALE THIS DAY. PEMBROKE. MR T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (sub- ject to such conditions as shad then and there be pro- duced), at the Golden Lion Hotel. Pembroke, on THURS- DAY, October SOth, 1879, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising all that DWELLING-HOUSE or COTTAGE and TWO GARDENS, situate in Owen-street, Orange Town, in the parish of St. Mary, Pembroke, now in the occupation of Messrs Hooks and Bed Joe as yearly tenants, at the rents of £ 6 and about 11 15s per annum respec- tively, held under a lease grunted by Isaac Williamson, Eso.,of Greenhill ilwllcrocl,a i, Pembroke (whichhas been assigned to Mi Spencer William Hustler) for the remain- der of a term of 99 years, determinable on the death of Martha Mi,rgan, now believed to be alive, and about 51 year,; of a_e; and after her death for the remainder Of a term of 99 years, oom:encin^ from the First day of May, ,IAM. subject to the yearly head rent of ati 146,and to the mauts contained ill the Slrtid lease, which said lease will be produced at the sale. Sale to commence at halt-past Three o'clock in the after- noon. Further particulars may be obtained of R. T, Head, Esq., Solicitor, 15. Bedford-circus, Exeter; or from the Auctioneer, at his offices, 18, Union-street, Swansea. i3961 SALE THIS DAY. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. MR F. B. JONE> begs to announce that his Second largo AUTUMN STUD SALE will take piaccon THURSDAY next, October 30th, when upwards of 130 HORSES Will be SOLD by AUCTION, including a very JaJ;gc stud of HUNTERS, the property uf His Grr-ce the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., which have been cub hunted this season. Also a l irge stud of Hunters, the pro; erty of Lord Fitzhardinge, that have been ridden by the Huntsmen and" hIps during the present cub hunting season Catalogues now ready. 44002. BRYNCOCH BRICK WORKS, TAFF'S WELL. MR MOSES CULE is instructed to ..SELL ky AUCTION (under a distress for rates), on SAIURDAY, November 1, 1879, at Twelve o'clock at noon at Bryncoch Colliery ami Tad's Well Farm, half a mile from Walnut Tree Station, the undermentioned STOCK AND EI FECTS, Namely Two ricks of hay and hay in shed, in all about 32 tons, more or less four milching cows, one sow and litter, one pony, trap, and harness, office cupboard, office knee desk; and all the bricks on the works, 100,000, more or less, and threejcanal boats. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctfoneer, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. Pentrebach, October 27th, 1879. 44070 SALE THIS DA?. YNISMARDY, NEAR BRITON FERRY SALE QF PRIME WELL-HARVESTED HAY &c- MR W, h. REES has been instructed by Mr Corker to SELL by AUCTION, on his land at Ynismardy; oil THURSDAY, October 30, 1879 about 58 TONS OF HAY of excellent quality, in three ricks (1877, 1878, and 1879), all splendidly harvested, and now in prime condition • together with two new spring carts, one adapted for either a hay merchant, arreengrocer, or spirit merchant, the other suitable for a butcher. Sale to commence at three o'clock. Terms cash, 44094 I 8 A L E F I X T U RES BY MESSRS PARRY AND BEAR, NEWPORT. Farming Stock, &c., at B: yngwyn Farm,Christ- church Nov. 4th, House Property at Hanbttry Arms, Caerleon Nov. 10lI. House Property at Hanbury Arms, Caerleon Nov. 10th. Newport IVatcr-worku Shares at King's Head, Newport Nov. 11th. Pontypool Gas and Water-works Shares at lviiigs's Head, Newport Nov. 11th. House Property at King's Head, Newport Nov. 11th. Farming Stock, &c., Abergavenny Nov. 13th. BRYNGWYN FARM, CHRISTCHURCH, 2t Miles from the Town of Newport, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &c., viz., 66 Head of Cattle, 12 Pigs, 18 Horses and Colts, A capital assortment of Agricultural Implements, 200 Tons of Old and New Meadow Hay, in 9 ricks, which MESSRS PARRY and BEAR are fa- voured with instructions from Messrs Phillips and Williams (who are giving up a portion of their farm) to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, November the 4th, 1879, Full particulars in posters and catalogues. Luncheon at 11; Sale at 12 p.m. Luncheon at 11; Sale at 12 p.m. N.B. -Approved bills fojr two months will be accepted for £ 20 and u warns, or discount for cash. — Dated-A uctton and Estate Offices, of .„ Newport, October 22, 1879, —■ TO CATTLE DEALERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. NEW HOUSE FARM, WHITSON (within one mile of Llanwern Railway Station. IMPORTANT SALE OF 72 IIEAI) OF PRIME CATTLE, FIVE VALUABLE HOUSES AND COLTS. lie., which MESSRS GEORGE and SCOTT have been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Waters to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on-MONDAY, November 5, 1879. Particluars:- COWS with Calves. 2) Two-year-old STEERS. 50 Fat COWS and HEIFERS, nice weights. Powerful Cart HOUSE "Prince," seven years old. Powerful Cart MARE "Lively," four years old. Powerful Cart MARE Pleasant," four years old. All splendid workers. 2 COLTS. Luncheon at Eleven, Sale at Twelve o'clock. Dattd 07, High-street, Newport, Oct. 22, 18t9. 44000 MILFORD HAVEN. UNRESERVED SALE OF A BRIGANTINE AND HER T CARGO. O be SOLD by AUCTION, at the Lord Nelson Hotel (tor the benefit of all concerned), on TUL, SDAY, the 4tii day of November, 1879, at 2 p.m., The BRIGANTINE MESSENGER." of Exeter, Also her CARGO of .CHINA CLAY, consisting of 210 tons, or thereabouts. The above vessei is 1-86 tons register, and carries* about 230 tons, stroii^y built, 13 years old, well found, and classed In American Lloyd's. The purchase money to be paid at the time of sale. By Order of Receiver. Miiford Haven, 24th October. 1879. N.B.—The Receiver does rot hold himself responsible for any errors. in description. Further particulars may be obtained at the Custom House, Miiford Haven, or of T. T. JackBon, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Miiford Haven; or Messrs Eilett and Matthew, Lloyd's Agents, Exeter and Exmouth. 44031 PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. FOR SALE by AUCTION, at HER MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD, PEMBROKE DOCK, bv qrder of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, oil MONDAY. the 3rd November, 1879, at' 111 o'clock precisely, consisting of old iron (thin), tallow, caulker's composition, 9 casks 40 cwt, in nine lota 3 casks of broken glass, capstan windlass, engine boring, tube Scuttle, 154 brass hinges, offal wood, &c. .Catalogues may.be had op application to theAueMoneeir, and at the Dockyard. WM. THOMAS, Auctioneer to the Lords Commissioner* of the Admiralty. Granre Hall. Pembroke 7 ntt$ by udioi" SALE THIS DAY. OXFORD CHAMBERS. SWANSEA. MR. JOHN M. LESDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, oil the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of October, 1879, a, Iir-c nd varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, mahogany dining-room suite leather, with stuffed back chairs, matiogany telescope (lining-table, walnut, and occasional tables, mahogany bookcase, iron and mahogany bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, pallias- ses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, pitch pine wardrobe, ditto cLest of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, dressing glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, com- modes, fenders, fire irons, &c. &c. The usual kitchen utensils, '&<>, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 44013 OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. PEREMPTORY SALE OF DRAPERY. Seized under distress, and removed for convenisr ce of Sale. MR J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above Cham- bers, on FRIDAY, October 31, 1879, the following 1>RAPERY, BOOTS, ic., Comprising i;.a:ii,et-, counterpanes, sheetings, ticks, table lmen, calicoes, Irishes, carpets, black lustre, fancy dresses, quantity of coatings and trouserings, ladies waterproofs and jackets, about 100 pairs of boots, &c. Sale to commence t 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 44107 TO CONTRACTOITS, BUILDER, AND OTHERS. IVfR JOHN M. LkEDER has been in- 1TA structed by W. R. Geea, Esq., to SELL by AUC- TION. at the Burrows Yard, Rodiiey-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, November 3rd, 1679, the following „ /LANT AND MACHINERY, Consisting of ^•ton double cylinder steam winch by Appleby Brothers, a large quantity of cast iron street gulley traps, manhole covers, 6-inch cast iron socket pipes, ash plates, bolts, patent water cisterns, a large quantity of steel picks, shovels, hammers, tools, watch boxes,, portable pay office, wheelbarrows, band trucks, carts, water barrel on wheels, spring waggon, gamboes, leading and shaft harness, deals, boards, blocks, pumps, and other articles too numerous to mention, Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 44C69 GRAIG HOUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. MR JOHN i>r. LBEDER has been instructed by the Executrix of the late Rees Davies, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of Novem- ber, 1879, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FUltNI LUftE and EFFECTS, comprising mahogany dining table with two extra leaves and patent screw, mahogany dining suite in morocco- viz., six chairs, two easy do., ana couch-dù. dinner wagon, inanognny ideboard, mahogany writing" table, fitted with drawers and cupbo irds 2 chairs in green rep, Brussels, Kidderminster, and other carpets, hearthrugs, mats, linoleum, pier glasses, fenders, fireirons, pair walnut china cabinets, walnut Sutherland table, do. loo do., music cabinet, pianoforte by best maker, music stool, two pairs hand- some crimson figured satin window curtains, brass and mahogany window poles, engravings, oil paintings, ware, cnina, glass, c o > Tiie bedrcoms contain iron, brass, and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, pahiasses, carpeting, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, wardrojes, wasl.stands, dressing tables, do glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, commode, cane-seated chairs, &c. The usual kitchen and culinary utensils Also a lot of Greenhouse Plauts anzl Shrubs. Goods 011 view day prior to sale from 11 to 4. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catal. gum N-. ill be ready four days prior to sale, and may be "ad on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, iwati.-ea. 44012 Alteration of Date to Nov. 11th. CEFNCOED FARM, NEAl: SKETTY, SWANSEA. M_ T ANNUAL SALE. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- Crowhurst, to SELL by at tlie above farm, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of Nov., lS79 all the „ STOCK, CROPS. Comprist.iig three Hereford Cows to calve in December, January, and March, 4 heifers to calve early, 9 fat cross- bred heifers, 1 fat 3-year-old steer and five fat cows, 2 two-year-old steers, 1 two-year-old bu'l, 46 prime ewes (pure bred Shropshire dowr.s), 20 fat lambs, 15 fat piirs 0 alio porkers, sow and 8 pigs, fat boar* rick clover hay, do. meadow do.. 5 ricks of black oats, 2. do barley (all well harvested), one acre of well-grown mangolds, three do. swedes, &c., in lots to suit uurchasers Luncheon on the table at 11. Sale to commuice at One precisely. Six months credit will be given on approved security P^rc'iu £ er3 °f £ 4 and upwards, subject to conditions of Sue. Oxford Chambers, Swansea, e 44014 Oxford Chambers, Swansea, e 44014 SALE TO-MORROW. Ml SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. R DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structod to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions and hi such lots as shall theh and there be produced), at the Cameron Anns Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY. October 81st., 1879, the following Leasehold DWELT ING-HOUSES. viz. :— LOT 1.—Three HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 6, 8, and 9, Upper Wlieatfield-terrace, Symuns- street, Swansea, containing 4 rofflna,- with gardens and every convenience, now in tA? 'occupation of George Jones, George Frost, and Burtohsiiaw. Tha above propert3r is lield under a lease for a term of 75 j ears, from September, 1875, at a ground rent of £.210s per house. LOT z.-HOW,;E and PREMISES, being No. 15, at the west end of Whcatneld-terrace, now in the occupation of Thomas Williaiiki, containing j rooms, garden, and all conveniences, having a frontage of 17 feet and a depth of about 80 feet. 1 The above house is held under a lease for a t-rm of 76 years, from May, 1SiC,. at a ground rent of 42 Us. L-)T S.-Tiie a5i)aciuus Como: SHOP i n 1 PRJ MISES situate and being No. 1, TyndaJe-piace. G ^e-lane, having a frontage of 20ft., with a depth of 1;;3ft. back road, side entrance, with all conveniences for business purposes. -It contains shop, parlour, kitchen bedrooms, with usual offices,'and is'hekl under le^e dated Oct-oer, 1875, for a term of 99 Years, at a ground rent of A4 5F. LOT 4.—All those three substantiallv-biiilt nwviT ING HOUSES, pleasantly situated, being in Hhvddin^ Park-road, 2 of which contain 9 rooms and ^he rooms, each containing lsft. frontage, with a depth of 90ft., ata ground rent of £ 3 12s per aiiiiull, P The above houses are drained according n,„ „„ • ments oi the Local Boerd of Health, with water 1 Jd^™ afternoon.COI"meUCe Three o'^ek in the afternoon. For particulars as to Lots 1, 2, an l 4 T i_ Aeron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, York-street ;LS toV^ to Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Te-nnlr KtveJ • or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Dvncvo- nw' Swansea. 44029 PENRHIEWTYN, NEAR NEATH SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPFRTTI^ SITUATE NEAR THK GREAT WESTERV Biii wiv ENGINE WORKS RAILWAY MESSRS. LLWIS BROS'. are instructed are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC APPTinw THURSDAY, November G, 1879; at the °D Hotel, Neath, at Three o'clock in the Aftor^W Arms lots as may be then determined, and snh?«"t t" 6 valuable^ t0 tl:en 1rodu^ the very LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES vi* • All those 10 well-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PHF MISES, situate iu Richmond-terrace IVnrw^, P of Llantwit-juxta-Neath.and the BuiWiI1Lr t ^>Pa|"1Bh affording roo,n for the erecuon ol f,, ^^3,?111''1^ abutting on the turnpike road k-adintr fmm v Ferry tai IKnbw "tt ViS teV others'W m 8CVe 0CCUPatlulas of Mr Coleman and This Property is held under lease for th« reside „f » term of 99 years, from the 25th day of'M arch 1878 at the ground rent of £ 54 per annumfandVodu^ ces a yearly g. oss rental of £ 117. Also all those Six well-built DWELLING TTr.lTntra PREMISES, situate in Furnace-terrace, Penrtiewtvn aforesaid, in the several occupations 0f Mr £ van Brown and others. This property contains l,133 euperficial square yards or thereabouts, having a frontage to the turnnike road leading from Neath to Briton Ferrv and is held under lease for the residue of a term nf oo years, from the 29th day of September ms at^ yearly ground rent of Sis 6s. P Theho'uses arelet at rentals amounting in the aggregate to £85 16s per annum. The above properties beir.g pleasantly situated in a healthy locality, and within a short distance to the ex- tensive Engineering Works of the Great Western Rail. way Company, will nlways command a respectable class of tenants, and afford a rare opportunity for a safe and profitable investment. Further particulars may nbtained of H G. Wrieht Esq., Solicitoi, Adelaide Buildings, London Bridce EC" or of the Auctioneers, Neath. «»!••* Neath, October 18th, 1879. NOTC, OF REMOVAL. ..< MESSRS W. AND S. HERN, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, Have REMOVED from MASONIC HALL CHAMBERS, WORKING-STREET. TO 74, ST. MARY-STREET. COMMODIOUS &ALE-ROOM. SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY CONDUCTED, AT MODERATE CHARGES. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES MADE ON STOCK, GOODS, FURNITURE, &c, CON- SIGNED FOR ABSOLUTE SALE ——- 42722 STOCK GOODS AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSED. groirrtlB, St., Ho tt. NEWPORT, MON. EAST SIDE OF THE RIVER USK, TO be LET, with immediate possession, the RODNEY WHARF LIME KILNS, consisting of three kilns and an office and shipping stage. This Property is situata near the East Uk Branch Railway connected with the Great Western Railway. No. 1, RODNEY PARADE, an eight-roomej House, overlooking the river, near to Newport Bridge. Also a COTTAGE, Stable, Yar4, and Premises, situate at the rear of No. 1, Rodney Parade. For further particulars and permission to view, apply to WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON, Victoria Chambers, Newpoit, Mon. TO BE LET.—Maindee, near Newport (Monmouthshire.)—A MANSION HOUSE, with Stabling, Coach-house, Lawn, Pleasure Grounds, and Gardens. The Dwelling-house contains 3 reception rooms, library, stronir room, servants' hall, kitchen3, numerous bedrooms, with convenient out offices. The premises are in excellent condition, and are now in the occupation of Mrs T. B. Batchelor. » Possession may be had on the 1st January, 1880. For particulars apply to Messrs William Graham and Sen, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon. or to T. M. LLEWELLIN, Esq., r 44055 Solicitor, Newport. < jales fotj gttiwte outraa. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, as a going concern, » compact and valuable COPPERAS and CAUSTIC WORKS, with Plant, etc.; covers an area of about' 6,663 square yards, iu full work- ing order, fronting the Leeds ond Liverpool canal near Wigan. Price, £ 3,M0.—For iurthet particulars, and to treat, Apply to'J, Cosgey, 0,E.M.E., Estate Agent, Sur- veyor, &c.. i. Cable-greet, Liverpool. 43D88 I Itialto by uttinu. MONTHLY SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. 1872. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE ef HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. Will be 1 e'd at -be Jeffreys Arms Horr-e RepoFitoryi Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, November 4th, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to S:1.1e. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. -0 44016 2, WALTER. TERRACE. WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, lill WEDNESDAY, November 5th, 1879, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. Fuil particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues may be had thrie days prior to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 44017 SALE TO-MORROW. IN LIQUIDATION —TYFRY FARM, near PYLE. Highly Important and Unreserved Sale of Milch Cows, Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, Yearling Cattle, Pig-s, c; Powerful uraught Horses, Wheat, Barley, Qats, Hay, Implements, &c. MESSRS R, JONES and SON have been instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, situate 1& miles from Pyle Station, and 4 miles from Bridgend, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of (kitobcr, 1879, the whole of the STOCK, CHOPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. Comprising 3 ( head of Hereford and Durham CATTLE, v;z., S milch cows in calf, 1 two-year-old bull, 19 two- rear-old steers an 1 heifers in forward condition, and 10 yearling steers and hei/irs. HORSES.—1 powerful ron cart 16 hands high, ftvo years old 1 roan ditto, lo hands, six old, a very handsome team; J j romising draught filly, three years old, 10 hands 1 bay cart mare, 151 hands, seven years old, in foal by Mr Eraddick's horse, and foal; the lot thorough good workers, and worthy of the notice of breeders. 1 light chestnut carriage horse, 15 hands high, rising five years old. PIG5.—1 sow with 7 pigs, aud 3 strong bacon pigs. 11 GEESE. IMPLEMENTS.—1 waggon, 2 carts, horse-power and chaff-cutter, 2 wheel ploughs, double-mould ditto, sc iri- fier, scuffler, iron roller, Cambridge roiler, harrows, drags, scuffie drag, horse rake, turnip drill, turnip cutter, mincer, corn mill 8 sets of shaft harness, 3 sets of leading ditto, 2 ditto plough harness, neck straps and chains, corn bin, grindstone, wheelbarrow, lot of iron hurdles, pikes, rakes, tool*, and sundry other articles. CROPS.-Large mow of prime meadow and seed hav, about 30 tons 1 mow prime meadow hay, about 12 tons; 4 rieks of oa-t,-i ciop of 20 acres the crop of 17 acres of excellent barley in prime condition 1 mow of is heat, about 12 acres of swedes, and the ruffage of the farm in suitable lots. suitable lots. Sale to commence at Half-past 12 punctually. Three months credit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of A:10 and upwards, or discount for cash payment at the ra:e of five per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to T. Stockwood, Jun., Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend, or to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 44050 \tb1it !tøtitt. LAMORGANSHIRE & MONMOUTH- SHIRE INFIRMARY SATURDAY COLLECTIONS. At a MEETING l.eld at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, on Oct. 27th, W. Done Bushel], Esq., Treasurer of the Institution, in the chair, SATURDAY, NOW 15 was fixed for making the ANNUAL WORlvl\G MEN'S COLLECTION in aid of the FUNDS of the INFIRMARY. Co.loctmg bo;iks may be had on application to the Secretaries at the Infirmary. The Committee will sit to receive subscriptions at the Town Hail, on Nov. 15th, f: um 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. By order, A. FULTON, Hon. Treasurer. J. E. BliOGUEN, Secretary to Infirmary. 44006 A. D. JONES, R,¡. CC. Inf. Sat. Fund, "jg O T T 0 M R Y W anted, about £ 150 on the French Brig Jeune Emi'e, of Belle He, 104 tons register, built in 1852, now in Card iff, bound to Yanncs. Tenders to be a nire.-seJ to the French Consulate 011 or before noon of the 1st of November, 187.J. Lli CONSULETE FRANCE. Cardiff, SOtli of October, 1879. 44.10 M O N M O U T H S H IRE. THE ABERCARN TURNPIKE ROADS, IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Local Act fo the s-aiu Turnpike Trust WILL EXPIRE on the 1st day m JANUARY, IbiO, an 1 that any person having any claim in respect of. any Principal Moneys or Interest seemed upon the Revenues of the said Roa*is may send in such claim in writing to the undersigned, at his Office, 13, Dock-street, Newport, Monmouthshire, on or before the 31st day of December, 1871-1, after which day no claim will be received for any such principal moneys" or interest, and so much of the mortgage debt of the said trust as consists of principal moneys or interest, for which no claim sball have been so sent in, shall be extinguished. By order of the Trustees, TilOS, M. LLEWELLIN, Newport, Men., Clerk of the Trustees. 23 d October, 1879. 43304 MHE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD JL ROOMS, iST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, WlLIi BR I OPENED TO PLAYERS THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PRppRHTOR. 8 PAN ISH ONSULATE. SPANISH INUNDATION FUND. The English Press has throughout the country made known the sad calamity in the South of tpain, "nù a most earnest appeal is Il¡¡,de to the generosity of the English people 011 behalf of the thousands of homeless, helpless, and distressed sufferers. Subscriptions will be acknowledged and most thank- fully received in aid of the above Fund by B. LE ANGULO, Spanish Vice-Consul, 44096 Newpoit, Mon. SPANISH INUNDATIONS 1UND. DON ENRIQUE AIXZ, CONSUL for SPAIN in Cardiff, has consented to receive at the Consulate, Avon House, Cliarks-street, sub*cripyions for the alleviation of suffer- ing caused by the floods in the South of Spain. The loss of property is e-timated by the correspondent of the Standard at three m iiions pounds sterling, and the loss of lite at from 2,000 to 3,000 souls. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS:— Spanish Consulate £5 0 0 A Tylor and Co. 5 0 0 lIfanunos, Cristobal and Co. 6 0 0 Edward Hancock 500 Cory Brothers, and Co. 5 0 0 D. Davis and Sons 5 0 0 David Davies and Co. (Ocean) 5 0 0 Troedyrhiw Coal Co. 5 0 0 Burii)c-at, Bi-oN%,ii aii,l Co. 5 0 0 George Insole and Co. 5 0 0 J. H. Insole, Esq 5 0 0 Page and Co. 5 0 0 Powell Duffryn Company 5 0 0 Thomas Riches aud Co. 5 0 0 Capper, Alexander and Co. 2 2 0 G. W. Jones, Heard, and Ingram 2 2 0 Jugo and Co. 2 2 0 The Mayor of Cardiff (Daniel Lewis, Esq.) 2 2 0 Davis, Fry & Co. 2 2 0 R. H. ToJd, Esq. 110 H. Worms and Co. 110 E. C. Downing, Esq 110 Mathew Thowpson, E.:oq. 110 G. S. Stowe, Est; 110 Abcrdare and Plymouth Co. 110 Morel Bros, and Co. 110 Harrison, Bros. and Itooie 110 C. O. Young and Christie u 110 Nixon, Taylor, Cory and Go. 110 F. S. Lock, Esq 010 6 Adams and Wiison 010 6 F. Churchward, Esq. 010 6 Hurley, Matthews and Co. 0 10 6 E. Bregeon, Esq 0 10 6 W. R. White, Esq. 0 10 6 S, Butler, Esq., for the Crown Preserved Fuel Co. 0 10 6 Morteo Penco, and Co. 0 10 6 J. Wood. Esq. 0 5 0 Total 495 9 0 Avon House, Charles-street, October 27th, 1879. 41061 ENRIQUE AINZ, u- LANELLY AGRICULTURAL L SOCIETY. I The FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW of the Society will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1879. Prize List and particulars from S. N. POWELL, Auc- tioneer, 18, Park-street, Llanelly. 43955 rjlEMPERAKCE BALL, TREDEGAR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons being Shareholders of the above Hall, and hoidmg scrips for the same, who have not yet producad such scrips to me for Registration are requested to do so on or before the FIRSi cay of NOVEMBER next. And that a Dividend will also be declared on the 19th day of November, and payable 011 and after that date, upon all tiV-li scrips us shall have been duly registered, and upon such claims as silalI have been fully estab. lished. DAVID BEVAN, Hon. Sec. 41, Park Row, Tredegar, Oct. 1st, 1879 43705 THE PROGRESSIVE INVESTMENT JL ASSOCIATION (LUllTED:, 42, LOMBARD-BTKKBT, LONDON. CAPITAL, £ 100,000, in 20,000 BIJARES of £ 5-each. Tne Progressive Investment Association (Limited) offers uncqumie 1 advantages to investors. The Progressive Investment Association supplies un- usual facilities for the Purchase of Property. Paid-up Shars, Z5 each, with no further liability. Interest at 6 per cent, has been regulariy paid to share- holders, and large Bonuses are expeeted. Deposits received at 4 and 5 per cent. interest, with- drawable at short notice. CERTIFICATE FCXDS,—The 1879 Fund is now in course of formation, and applications for Certificates are iovited. The Monthly Subscription is Five Shillings each Certi- ficate. Interesjt at the rate of five per cent is allowed on the full amount paid, which may either be drawn quarterly or allowed to accumulate at Compound interest. A Boiius of.£2 19s is added to each 4a 10s )-aid upon a Certificate, and Interest is allowed on the Bonus as well as on the Subscriptions (that is on the £25, instead of 429. 10s). Each Certificate entitles the holder to borrow 1;100 free of interest for 20 3 ears, repayable, with the luterest, by easy monthly or quarterly instalments. One-fourth of the income from Subscriptions is ad- vanced by drawing, and each Certificate drawn in the ballot gives the holder the right tu an advance of Cloo, free of interest for 20 years, or, if he prefers it, to C30 in cash, not to be repaid. Each Fund terminates in 15 years, but members may I cease payment at any time, and withdraw the subscrip- tions paid, With.luterest, on Short Notice. There aro no Entrance Fees, Fines, or Charges for Ex- penses of Management. The next quarterly Drawing will be held on FRIDAY, October 31;?when £ 000 will be advanced free of interest for-20 years. Certificates taken up on or before that dateron which three months' subscriptions—15s eELch- has been paid, will be eligible for the drawing. Prospectuses on application to the Secretary, or to Messrs Munn and Kennard, 19, Qtxiaesi ctreet, or Messrs Gunii and Jones, 64, St. Mary-street, agents for Cardiff. Agents wanted. H. SHAKESPEARE, 4884# Managing Director Shtblif < £ mmiainment$. | I XTEW" T 11 E A T R E It 0 Y A L JLl WOOO-STRECT, CARDIFF. I Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Mana-vr. MI E. Hiwa THIS (THURSDAY) KVF.MSG. SOth LAST NIGHT lit 1Wu (If The enormously successful Couieiiv PERIL. Adl1p1.eo from Victorien Sardon's Nos In times," sup- ported by a most powerful ami SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY, under the 111;.nag of GEO. STUATHMOUE. Magnificent New Scenery. Furr.ituie anù Accessories. Next l" SARDANAPALUS: I ) The Grandest Spectacle ot the Age. Doors open 7 commence at 7.30; carriages 10.30. Price" -Orchc!ltra. s',a,¡¡, 4s dress circle, Ss; pit Ftal's, 2s; pit, gallery frl. Private boxes, tl Is to £11ls Gd. Plans may now be en anJ tickets secured at :'1r Lewis's, Duke-street. CITY OF LONDON BONDS. DISCHARGE AND RENEWAL OF BONDS FALLING DUE IN THE \EAHS 1880-1:— In obedience tc an ORDER of the Finance Committee of the CORPORATION of LONDON, I do hereby GIVE NOTICE to the holders, registered or otherwise, oi City Bonds, which mature within the ensuing years, 1880-1, as follows (1.) That the Bonds referred to in the FIRST Schedule heteto will be paid off (out of funds 8pccÏ;¡,Hyapplic&bro to such purpo8es), aboluteJy "wi without option 01 reo I uewal, at the dates at \,Jlich they respectively n,a. ure. TI¡¡¡.t the BullÙS refer.c, to iu t!h: SECOND Schedule hcreto will also lie paid uti ¡¡,t the dates of their melturity respectively, but that an OPTION is given to the holders of such Blinds to renew the Loans severally secured for a period of YEAHS from the dates at which they everallv fail du: on terms to pay the hl)J¡lr8' interest at the rate of THREE POUNDS FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER CENT PER ANNUM. Holders of Bonds desiring to avail themselves of this option of renewal must signify to u.e their agreement thereto, and bring their Bonds for marking to this Office, ON OR BEFOKE THE TWENTY-NINTH OF NOVEM- BER NEXT. (3) That the Bonds referred to in the THIRD Schedule hereto will also be paid off at maturity, but that an OP- TION is also given to the holders of such Bonds to renew their holdings for a period of seven years from the 5th Oet<lber, 1881, on the above terms as to interest, provided they signify to me their agreement, thereto, and bring their Bonds for marking to this Office, ON O.t BEFORE THE THIRTY-FIRST DECEMBER MXT. The Loans renewed under these options will be for the like purposes and on the same securities as thc exislin Bonds, interest being payable, as at present, by means of Coupons, at the BANK OF ENGLAND, negotiable through any banker. SCHEDULE I. Bonds to bs paid off absolutely in laSO and 18S1. Bonds issued under the Holborn Val. ley Improvement Act, 1864, and ma- turing on the 1st January, 1880, viz 40 hlonds NQS.183 to ]97, 611 to 632, and ()!i8 to 700 40,000 5 Bonds for £500 each, Nos. 123, 177 to 173, and 601 2,500 10 Bonds for £100 each, Nos. 126 to 135 1,000 -——— 43,500 Bonds issued in respect of rebuilding the Royal Exchange (Loan of £ 76,800), Eecured upaa the City's mo:ety of the Gresbam Estates, viz :— Bond for £1,00:1, No. 1, maturing 01111th May, 1880 1,000 No. 2, maturing on 11th May, 18S1 1,000 Bonds isud \¡¡der the Holborn Va1. ley Improvement Act, 1804, and ma. turing 011 the 1,1. January, 1SS1. viz:- la Bonds f r £1,000 each, 1,o. C33 13,0)0 each, Nos. Cd to 2,500 ]6 Bonds for £100 each, Nos. 6ï9 to (530, i-lid 837 to HO 2 Bonds for each, Nos. 0,000 ——— 37100 BonIs Ee ured upon t11e Sur¡>:u,> Lands of the Holhom Valley llUpruve. ments, and 1lIaturiüg ou the 1st Aprn, < 1881, viz. :— 99 Bonds for £1,060 each, Nos. 1 to 42, and 133 to ISO 99,000 81 Bonds for 500 e?ch, Nos 43 to 95, and 190 to 217 40,50) 1(i1 Londg for £100 each, Nos. 9G to 132, and 218 to 344 16,400 150,800 Bonds issued under the Contagious Diseases (A<limaJs) Act, 113(19, for con- structing the Foreign Cattle Market for the Metropolis (being Loau of £ 2",000), dated l.'th October, 18 4, and maturing on the 25th July, 18S1, viz.: 16 Nos 1 tol6 16,000 10 Bouds for £&00 each, Nos 17 to 32 8,000 10 Bonds each, Nos 33 to 42 1,000 ——— -:5,ooo Bonds issued umler the Act for re- building Blackfriars Briùc, and llIl- turing on the 28t1¡ July, 1881, viz. :— 30 Bonds for each, Nos 7 to 36 £ 0,C0J Total £Ü3,¡¡(J(i SCHEDULE 11. Bonds nmturing in 1880 with an option of renewal. Bonds isltlei under the Holborn Valley and Farrmgdon Market I Ill- prvvement Act, 18/2, and maturing uu the 5th January, 1880, viz. :— 14 Bonds for £ .000 each, Nos. 1 to 14. 14,000 1,000 ——— 15,000 I10nds issueLlllnder the Act Íor Irù- viding the Metropolitan Cattle Market, Islington, and maturing on the 5th April, 16Stl, viz. 30 Bonds for each, Nos. 239 to 268 30,000 20 Bonds for £300 each, Nos. 269 to 28S 10.000 ——— 40,000 Bonds iS2ueJ fOJ the erection of the Western Extension of the Metropolian Meat and Poultry Market (now London Central Markets) and maturing OIl the 5th April. 1880. viz. :— 72 Bonds for £1,000 each, Nos. 1 to 72 72.000 27 Bonds for £500 each, Nos. 73 to 99 13,500 20 Bonds for £100 each, No?. 100 to 119 2,000 ——- 87,500 Bonus secured upon the City's Moiety of the Gresham Estate (Loan of and maturinsr 5th April, 1880, viz. :— 9 Bonds for £1,000 each, Noe. 1 to 9 9,000 9 Bouds for £500 each, Nos. 10 to 18 4.500 ——— 13,500 Bonds issued under the Holbern Valley Improvements Act, 1864, and maturinll on the 1st July, 1880, viz.:— 28 Bonds for Nos. 394 to 398 and 733 to 750 28,000 13 Bonds for £°,00 each, Nos. 500 to 503 a.nd 799 to 807 6.500 34,500 Bonds issued for the purchase of the site of the Western ExteJlsion of the Metropolitan Meat and Poultry Mar- ket (now London Central Marketø\ and maturing on the 5th July, 1880, viz: — 61 Bonds for £1,000 each, Nos.1 to 61 61,000 37 Bonds for £500 each, Nos. 62 to I 98 18,500 50 Bonds for £100 each, Nos. 99 to 148 5,000 ——— 84,500 Bonds issued for the completion of the Metropolitan Meat [lnd Poultry Market (IIOW London Central Markets), and maturing on the 16th October, 1880, viz.:— 1 Bond for £O,O(tO, No. 1 20,000 128 Bonds for ¡Ç500 each, Nus. 2 to K9 64,000 10 Bonds for £100 each, Nos. 130 to 139 1,000 ——— Bonds issued for proyiding the Metro. politan Cattle Market, Islington, and maturing on the 20th November, 18S0, viz.— 1 Bond for £40,000, No. 378 40,000 2 Bonds for each, Nos. 1 and 2 2,000 1 Bond for £500, No. 3 500 1 Bond for £100, Xo. < 100 ——— 42,600 Total £402 SCHEDULE III. Bonds maturing in 1881 with option of renewal. Bonds issued under the Holborn Valley Improvement (Money) Act, 1868, viz. :— 2 Bonds for each. Nos. 1 a.nd 2 100,000 250 Bonds for £1,000 each, Nos. 3 to 252 250,000 320 Bonds for £500 each. Nos 253 to 572 160,000 900 Ponds for £1(0 each, Nos. 573 to 1,472 90,000 £eoo,ooo Further information, if needed, will be furnished at this Department. epa meu BENJAMIN SCOTT. Chamberlain. Chamber of "I1ÙOiJ, Guildhall, 22nd October, 187J. 44105 4?-| £ k TO £ 1,000 invested in UNITED cJW JL \J' STATES STOCKS make fortunes every month. Book sent frec explaining everything.—Baxter and Go., Bankers and Stockbrokers, 17, Wall-street, New i York, U.S.A. 42C42 I ALTERATION OF PREMISES. 17, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. I F. W. LANE Begs to inform his Patrons and the public that the remaining portIOn of his VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. WATER I COLOUR DRAWINGS, PAINTED PHOTOS, ENGRAV. INGS, CHROMOS, &C., Are now rcaiy Framed, and will be Sold at a Great I Reduction, No Reasonable Offer will be refused, as the whole I must be Cleared in a short time. An early inspection will oblige. N.B.—The PICTURE FRAMING MANUFACTORY wiU be carried on as usual. 43102 gWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS VISIT. ING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of ports, and greater command of the Freight Market. VESSELS CALLING FOR ORDERS. MESSAGES FILED DAY or NIGHT at the MUMBLES LIGHTHOUSE, SWANSEA BAY, connected with the General Posi-Office Telegraph. Shipowners forwarding messages or desirous of havtnp their vessels reported should wire direct. I Swansea is the first port in the Bristol Channel, 85 miles from Lundy. Vessels can enter tbe Bay and find good and sheltered anchorage, under the Mumbles at any state of the tide, free of all charges whatever. K. CAPPER. Genera) Supt. Harbour, Docks, Railways, ai d Estate. Swansoa. Seotembcr 3878. 43019 7938 zUtsuK,- ^uctr s$e.5, JJOOIS JGOOTS JGOOTS I IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and jPercnanent Re-hiction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. OLIVEK'S- THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in tIle Ullitd Kingdom. G. OLIYER beya t j inform the Public of the following1 Towns and districts t1J1H in coiive^Udnce of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS lie is enabled to purcha e all article? connected with his Ua ie at the BEST MAKKET^, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he Kives to the Public.' All goods can be purchased at my Branches fully SO per ceid Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA, 89, Cnstle-stnefc. SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street.. SWANSEA 2o7, High-street. CAIiDIi F, 20, St Marv-streefc. CAHDIFF, 291, Bute-street. CAR [IIFF. n. 3.hke-¡.;treet.. NEWPOKi, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-street. NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND 16, Caroline-street. LLANELLI Vaughau-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PTVPIIIDB 80, Taff-street TRiiO K Y Bute-street. Near Railway Station. IvEXHA-.i 5la, Hope-Street. G T>tT(."ESTER in. N'irtii-i.?e-tr-'et GLOUCESTER 140, West,gate-Street. STROUD 2. Keudrick-street. j CHELTENHAM 840, !iigu-treet. WORCESTER. 49, Broad-Btreet. HEREFORD 80, Eit-n-street. K KREFORD, High To« n. BARROW Mnrket-plnee. Loughborough Church-gate. WILLENTLALL Market-plaee. OAKENGAIES Market-street. WELLINGTON 3Vlarket-souare. ^EF^ILE 2, Foregat*-street. ^EESTEii Eastgate-buildings. CHESl ER Northgate-street Manufactory HaJford-street, Leicester, 7256- 40463 FUR 8! JP U R 81 SECOND DELIVERY OP REAL SEAL JACKETS, FUR TIPPETS, TRIMMING FURS AT SUMMER PRICES. An inspection respectfully soiiciied. SILKS SILKS! ,1 ,CO) YAUDS of mCH COLOURED SILKS, in all the ■Newest Shade?, including Light Coloured Tints, suitable for eveninc wear, AT 2s 4JJ. PER YARD, WoLTTI 3s 6d. PATTERNS "E;to;T POST FREE. W. R. SMITH AND CO., 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. i. 44 63 O T I C E 16, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF, 2Utll September, 1879. 818,-1 beg to inform you that I have ùJ8 posed of my Business in Aiifrel-street to Mr W. LEWIS, Poutcanna. Farm, who takes pcisesiion this day, and who will ctrry on the Business as heretofore. For your land support I beg to thank you, and I venture to hope that the same support witi he transferred to my successor. I am, yours re?;iectfuiiv, JAMES GORDON. 15, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF, 2Jth September, 1879. MR,— Referring to the foregoing intimation, I have much ) leisure in informing yuu that, in consequence of my Farm at Pontcanna being required by the Marquis of Bute for the Castle enclosure, I have decided to relinquish farming, ind have thil day entered into possession of the Business lately conducted byMr JAMES GORDON is Corn and Seed Merchant, and I trust that the Business connection already established will be allowed to continue; and I may add that it will be my aim and object to so conduct the Business as to make it satisfactory to all concerned. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM LEWIS. A FULL STOCK OF HAY, CORN, SEEDS, AND nEDIXG STUFPS ON BAND. Prices on application. 43593 COLLIERY PLANT AND TOOLS. F. H. WTRDEN, (Late THOMAS WARMS & IB. »N AND ST SSL MtBCHAKT, BBOMFORD WORKS, I LIONEL-STEKFT. BIRMINGHAM". PICKS, SHOVELS, RAKE i, RIDDLES, SKIPS, Pit tubs, crucibje cast stee. wheels and axles, tram naIl., bolts and nuts, washers, wagon wheels and axles, springs, chains aud traces, ha.mes, files, lifkljl," jacks, crabs, pul- ley blocks, pit and other rails, screen bars, air pipes; g; steam, and wa.ter tubes; brattice cloth, smiths' hearths complete, smiths' tools, powder magazines, wire and hemp ropes, pit tub and wagon ironwork of every Qescription. A large stock always on hand. 7985- 43702 THE INDIA RUBBER ^TAREHOUSE, OXFORD CHAMBERS, 101 OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. MR H. ABBOTT Begs to announce to all Consumers of India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Leather Goods, that his connection with Messrs Anderson, Abbott, and Anderson, of Castle-street, Swansea, having ceased, he now avails bunself of tU., opportunity to thauk them for the support he has enjoyed during the past nine years while managing that business, and begs to inform tt.em that he has taken Premises at OXFORD CHAMBERS. No. 101, OXFORD-STREET, Where he intends carrying on the SIlmt; Class of j Business, uuder the style of ABBOTT AND COMPANY, As India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Leather Manufacturers. His Warehouse will be stocked with every reo quiremcut in the Trde, and he hopes to merÃt a share of their esteemed commands. Being connected with one of the largest and best Manufacturers in the Rubber Trade, he is in a position to supply every article on the very beat terms. He thanks them for past favours, and remains, theirs respectfully, 44032 H. ABBOTT. October 13th, 1879. "VFLCHAEL PAINE, BILL-POSTER, JxA. TOWN-CRIER, &c., 17, Dean-street, Aberdare, begs to inform the Public and Tradesmen that he has commenced busms at the above address, IInd 1.:> ready to receive orden; for Aberdare and vicinity, and execute on shortest notice. Contracts made. Price list on appli- cation. — 44057 RUPTURES. White's Moc-Main Patent Lever Truss Co., Limited. \Y HITE S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS T T is a.lowed by upwards of 500 medical meAl to be the uiwst effective invention in the curative treatment 01 HERNIA. Tlie use of a.steel *pring, so often hurtful in its effects, ii avoided, a Soft bandage being worn round the body, white the requisite resisting power is supplied br the MoC MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeaest that it eanuot be ds-tee- ted, aad may be worn during sleep. A descriptive cir- cular muy be had of me manufacturers, 228, Piccadilly, London. Single Truss, 16s, 21s, 2os 6d, and Sis Od Double Truss, 316 6d, 42s, and 5 6d Uutbilieal Truss, 42s and 52s 6d. Post free. P.O. Orders payable to JOHN WHITE. Post-office, PteetftHh. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KltKK-CAPS, &c, ed. 7s ed, 10s, and 16s each, port free. CHJ3ST EXPANDING BRACES (for both sexes). For Gentlemen. thev act as a substitute for the ordinary braces for Children they are invaluable. 68 6d, 7s ed, 10s 5d 1fos ed. and 21s each, post free. JOHN WHITE & CO., Manufacturers, 228, Piceatiilly, London 1168 40040 OROUGH OF NE WPORT". WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street, behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rent8 the pÜncipal hoardings aud station- ill Newport and Neighbourhood, Two good billrposters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town abd conntry, Old established—More than a ouarte) of a ceiiturv. 3400a "E.a' -¡"" n5in t:Y\ JgJCONOMY IN 0'LGTIIINO. JOT HAM & jgOXS, C & 27, ST. MARY-SIilifiisx, CARDIFF, Are prepäred with a SPLENDID ASSORTED STOCK OF | ^JEN S AND JUViiNiLE^TTIRE For the AUTUMN & WINTER SEASONS, bought for CASH at REMAKKABLY Low PATES, every Article being MANCFACTOai.d EXFKESSLY FOil TilE FlllM, OF DCRABLB [ MATEKIALS AMD SoUND WORKMANSHIP, QVERCOATS FOR MEN. 0VEKCOATS FOR YOUTHS, QVERCOATS FOR BOYS, AT THE PRINCIPALITY QUTFITTING JgSTABLiSHMENT, 26 & 27, ST. MAUY STREET, CARDIFF. 43531 AUTUMN ANNOUNCEMENTS OF MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS. A Splendid Variety of New Styles and Materials suita- ble for Autumn Wear is now on view and for Sale. The Order Department is replete with Costinsfs, Suit- ings, and Trouserings from best Makers. The Ready Made Department is unnsuaViy full of GIn- ments for the -eason Stilts "r a Piece, Overcoats of Light and Medium Texturos, and Improved Talethes Ventilating Waterproof Clothing. The Juienile Department presents a most attractive display of Suits and Outfits for tbe youug. The whole of the Stock is marked in Plain Fkrlircs at Lowest Cash Prices. H. ts, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, &c., tc. Address—THE CARDIFF HOUSE Corner of Caroline-street, St. Mary-street, Canliff. 25 w. W 1 L M s » JEWELLER, &c., 29, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA For a Large Assortment of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. For CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND ELECTRO. PLATE, F vr all kinds ot WHITBY JET ORNAMENTS. For W. WILLIAMS' NOTED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES. For the best WEEDING RINGS AND KJKK FJfiliS. All kinds of EEi'AiKS are executed promptly on the Premises, and at moderate charges. Clocks sent for to all parts of the Town and Country, ESTIMATEB GIVEN FOR WINDING UP OLOCKS BY THE YEAR. W. WILLIAMS respectfully solicits your kind patronage anJ support, -_Ct5I8- Jp^iSHINGr rj^ACKLE. r JpiSHING TACKLE. jpiSUING mACKLE. 11 ^jHARLEf- JJOUGHTOH DOSTS to inform the Geiitr.. Public that he has K.KMoYED his place of Business from St. John-street to 7, NORTH STREET, NORTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. While thanuf-.i „r past favours, he trusts bv par t'cuiar attention n. writi'unher !lroiiayc. 4irs33 DESTRUCTION OF BOOTS!! Th« 'lu-.nrity of goo i boots ue»troyed in and around C .roiff uy C >BBLEitS is immense. AU wil, have roo gara tur their boots which need repairing "lIouid tend them to OSBORNE'S, BAY WINDOW SHOP. C'UOCKHERBTOWN. A set 0' e¡a.tiC6 replaced in ¡.I, hour. Boots sold! and heeled in three honrs. Only b st bark-tanned le .tber ued. Only eompetell worl;mt:1I employed, and all <.10(0' under the > yes oi the 43489 7SS-! Proprietor, EDWARD OSBORNE. Ú'l'i'. COAL MERCHANT. L U'.GE HOUSE COAL, Mynvddislwyn Red Ash. JJARUL HOUSE COAL, No. 3 Y liOCsK COAL, Powell's Red Ash, Llantwit. TH.-OUGH-ANU-THROUGH HOUSE COAL. SMALL HOUSE COAL. SMALL SMITHS' COAL. LAKGE STEAM COAL, Smokeless. 1; tr S i EAM COAL, Smokeiess. SMALL STEAM COAL. COKE. Special rates for large quantities arlor a term. Offic: 4, PEARSON'S PLACE, DOCKS. Residence: TONE HOUSE, EAST GKOVE, TKEDKSARVILU 42541 "VT E W P O R T AGE N~C ~I -1-1 FOR Till SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS A.1'. CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING aud ADVERTISING OFFICE II tf No. 10 GREAT DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, t (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS BOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Sup. plv of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, RMPORTBR ASP MAHABM, RO WATTS PETROLEUM LAMPS. PATENT ANUCAPNIC SPLIT WICK BURNERS, DUPLEX AND SINGLE FLAMES, In Six Sizes. The PATENT SPLIT WICK nearly doubles the Capil- lary attraction, and a full flame is thus kept up till tto- very last. These burners give the largest and roost bFÜ. liant light yet obtained by any maker. WITHOUT CHIMNEY, WITHOUT SMOKE, WITHOUT SMELL. Retail of all Iromnongers and Lamp Dealers; WHOLESALE OKLT OF THOS. ROWATT AND SONS. 7920 EDINBURGH & LONDON. i3415 SPECIAL NOTICE to SHIPPERS and Others.-ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY Wrought Iron FIREPROOF SAFES, with solid iron doort, secured by patent lock and duplicate keys, with eII8b drawers, the chambers fitted with tbe most perieot fire rnntlin composition. In cousequence cf the depression ot the above are offered at the following extraordinary low prioes 84 ineh, £8 108 ? inch, A4 80 iDob, ÆA 1111; 32 inch, 45 34 inch, 4t5 10s; 56 inch. £6 15a. met List free. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, 41 mmd U, Oasoo»' Street, E.C. Est. 1850. M W STIFFS STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. '■ ^TiFfS OTAitca, STIFFS STARCH. M COLLARS, WRISTBANDS, STTTTTT'C! RTAWPTT FRONTfc, fcc., Ilrr o Ol Art Cxi. parting a BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY SURFACE to tbe* r Artic;es, and makiCC t STIFF'S K5 tr The GENUINE AR. TICLE is sold bv Gro^f it. STIFF'S ST ARCH. Druggists, aid Oilmen, Mil lib boxe, and lb napcrs, eae* bux or packet oearinif ti STIFF'S STARCH. Trade Mark—•'Queen Bees,* ^TIFF ft i^to, STIFF'S STABCH. V> 29, REDCLIFF-STREET, BRISTOL. g TIFF'S STARCH. -« STIFF'S STARCH. vm—asm Trade Mark. ("Mandrake Pills."> Registered. HOW7 ARE YOU ?—If you suffer from Bilious and Liver Complaints, Giddiness, Paiaf in the Head, Pains in the Back and betwee* Shoulders, Griping Pains in the Bowels, Wind, aa4 Swelling of the Abdomen, take THE AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLB. INDIGESTK>N and all its tram of discomforts removed as if by ,magic attd the latient is restored from a life of nervous desponuency to appreciate tM blessings of full health and ur. If you suffer from HIJKS, Take the American Mandrake Pills. If you suffer from GRAVEL, Take the American Mandrake Pills. If you suffer from DROPSY, or any Disease of tb "KIDNEYS, Take theAmerioan Mandrake Pills. You will not be disappointed, for their effect is certain, I Sold in Boxes, Is 16-d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis each. Gresl saving by taking the larger boxes. Sold by all Chemist everywhere.—F. P. KEALL. Chemist, 199, High-street Swansea. Fre- by Post by the Proprietor. at Ronth by Mr Robb Cardiff, Messrs Colemsi and Co.; Newport, Mr J. Young; Neath, Mr HlllJ Llanelly, Mr Jacob Hughes Pontypridd, Mr "Bassettj Cardigan, Mr E. C. EvaVis; London, Messrs f, Newhe<J. and Son 7039—190,r>6 JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MOK, J. DE REES. 23, LLANARTH-STREET, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER and DELIVERER lor TOWN an £ l COUNTRY. Rents a1) the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood, Work executed with dispatch. 681)