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STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 4154* Efficiency WITH JJCONOMJ: ROHOR FURNITURE VANS, I XXTOOD T>ROS. } WEST CAJTAL WHARF, Jfl X> J CARDIFF. li;>T,nTr S4650 t^jRiss QR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. tHE A iAf .Jr\ 1, :) 1- j 'J L l:.t; COAIpAx'< i. j Are now offering for Sale all kinds of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, &o.f Cheaper than any ether House. Trial Order is most respectfully solicited. UT* THK ADDRESS— 112 BUTE STREET, DOCKS, "072 ^Oppositejlh^CabSt|md)^4493^ iMJWtJJ,$0 tt. fjfcOWN LANDS, GLOUCESTER^ SHIRE. -LET' from 5th April, 1880, LITTLE BOX and iles -r T FARMS, at preseut in the occupation of acres !t j K and John Smith, comprising about 168 Parij..Arable and Grass, and forming a desirable Dairy tail- > close to the Awre Station, and about 3J \V'4ie, istant from the Newnham Station, on the South 14 mi]Jrr.anch of the Great Western Railway, and ai>out pr0v[^fr°ni Gloucester. Suitable buildings will be A U^Pplieutions to treat to be made to Mr John Clutton, er of Crown Rents, 9, Whitehall-place, London. 4t 033 Ijy grivate X0 be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, TJni,. A.fiost Valuable PROCEfcS, the only one iu the ^030 i Ior f ^ening properly and in a short Bv u all sorts of Poultry. y»llun«'ls ""Cew the outlay of £ 200 will secure a mar- Th »diuiniWi10-e consists of the secret, the preparing, and 'seder the food, brass cylinder regulator, <%ajn 120 coops, and a great quantity of A I and JiQks. C»riiiVy to AIr T. Griffiths, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 46046 JjO be DISPOSED OF, the LEASE of ^EHRA HOTEL, Castle-road, Cardiff. The ^Pukt8 sitUale i» a leading thoroughfare and thicklv- Ya neighbourhood, and is held at a very moderate PtietnP k extensive business carried on. Present pro- I'oV ^lUken another Hotel. Mr jai: tVer particulars apply on the premises, or to Ules Morgan, Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff. — 45886 4^ Users OF MACHINERY should Messrs BENTLEY and ACKROYD, of jiAQUrxriP' for particulars of their PATENT FASTENERS, A good pushing Agent H?." j *4555 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c, at Swansea April 6 MR MOSES CULE. MR MUSES CULE. Farming Stock, Crops, Ac., at Pontypridd.April 2 Mr THOMAS E. GEORGE. Leasehold Messuages, at Abercarn April 6 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON Freehold Estate, at Newport March 31 [ Messrs W. and S. HERN. I House,at Cardiff .April 8 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol April 1 Messrs R. JONES and SON, Cattle, Horses, Carriages, &c., at Bridgend April 1 Live and Dead Stock, at St Donat's April 5 Live and Dead Stock, at Monknash April 14 i Live and Deadstock, near Bridgend. April 15 j Live and Dead Stock, at Pen coed April 8 1 Freehold Property, at Ccwbndga — ..April 13 I Faom, &c., at Bridgend April 17 Mr. JOITU il. LEEDEU. Mr. JOITU M. LEEDEU. a Household Furniture, at Swansea Ahril 1 I Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Swansea April 2 Horse, at Sws6nfsez. April 3 Mr EDWIN T. LUCOCK. • Household Furiiil-ire.-ii)d Effects, at Cardiff April 5 Mr MADDOX. Leasehold Property, at C irdiff April 8 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 8 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Timber, at Cardiff ..Mar. 31 Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Unredeemed Piedges, at CardirF April 5 Mr J. PAYNE. Household Furniture and Effects April 5 Messrs PETER MOIR and SON Horses, at Bristol April 1 Messrs EDW. ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Houses and Premises. at Swansea April 2 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER. & CO. Household Furniture, &e. at Penerth. April 5 Horses, at the Repository, Cardiff April 8 Messrs WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mar. 31 AIONTHLY STUITSALE^ MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO.'S NEXT MONTHLY STUD SALE of HORSES will be held at their Repository, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th of April next. Entrance fee, 5s. Stalls should be secured at once. 45867 8437 DELTA HOUSE, PLYMOUTH PLACE, PENARTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN-i DER, and CO. v. i l SELL by AUCTION, on MON- DAY EVENING NEXT, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising couch, and two easy in rep and velvet, chest of drawers, two tables, two timepieces, toilet fancheon, two feather beds, wool inattresi, and palliass. Sole at 5 o'clock p.m. 46083 SALE THIS DAY. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. CARDIFF BICYCLE GROUNDS, NEWPORT-ROAD, liOATH. MESSRS MUNN and KENNARD have iwtt have been instructed by Mr W. H. Hutchins izvnose tenancy will shortly expire), to SELL by AUC T 7*JON, at the above Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, March V 1880, the whole of the TIMBER i. "nlng the grand stand, sheds, offices, &c., for particu- lars of whieh see posters. Sale to commence at Two o'clock.—On view in the morning.—No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 19, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5. WEST LUTON -PL ACE, CARDIFF. TO CONTRACTORS, HAULIERS, HOUSEKEEPERS, FURNITURE BROKERS, AND OTHERS. MR EDWIN T. LUCOCK will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the above-mentioned address, on MONDAY next, April 5th, 18O, 1 Cart Horse, 2 Haulier's Carts, 2 Sets Harness. 1 Set Chain Harness, 1 Chaff Cutter, Stable Utensils, &c., &c., as also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On view the morning of Sale, which will commence at 2 p.m. precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 46084 PURSUANT TO THE PAWNBROKERS' ACT, 1872. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT will SELL by AUCTION, at the Borough Auction- room, Moira-teirace, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 5th day of Aprii, 1880, a quantity of valuable UN REDEEMED PLEDGES, Pledged during 18/8 SO with Messrs Louis Barnett, Bute- street, and 6, Caroline-street, S. Blaibei-z, Bute-terraee; S. Harris, 2711, Bute-street; S. Joseph, 50, James-street; S. Joseph, 24, St. Mary-street; and 31ra A. Barnett, 9, Nelson-terrace; all of Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctionesrs' Office, 30th Ma.rcl), 188a. NO. ll. PEMBUOKE TERRACE, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGES. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL .HJL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of April, 1880, at 5 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions then producad, NO, 11, PEMBROKE TERRACE. CROCKKER13- TOWN, CARDIFF, Containing ten comfortable rooms and convenient offices, occupied by Mr W. Seidler. held under the Marquess of Bute for 99 years from the 29th September, 1875, at the yearly rent of Zg 6s. Two-thirds purchase money may remain on mortgage. Further partioulars of the Auctioneers, or Mr JOHN HENRY EVANS, Solicitor, Cardiff. ^Auctioneer's Offices. 74, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 45944 WINDSOR TERRACE, PENARTH, and COGAN PILL, near Penarth. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR MADDOX is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of April, 1880, at Six of the clock in the evening, (subject to snch conditions as shall then and there be produced) the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- LOT 3.—All that capital 10-roomed HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate at No. 11, Windsor-terrace, Windsor- road, Penarth, now in the occupation of Nlr Harry, Mid held under lease for 99 years from Lord Windsor, at an annual ground rent of Z2 15s. This residence is situate in the best locality in this rising seaside resort, being less than five minutes' walk from the beach, ohurch, and rail. way station. LOT 4.—Also one COTTAGE, situate iu Pill-street, Cogan, held under lease for 99 years from Lord Windsor, at an annual ground rent of 12 28 6d. This holding is c.ose to the Penarth Decks and Railway Station, and is occupied by a respect- able tenant. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or to the Solicitor to the Vendors. Mr JOHN HENRY EVANS, 20, Ohurch-street, Cardiff. Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 46080 GLOSSOP.ROAD AND lilCHLOND-ItOAD, 116ATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR MADDOX will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the G.eat Western Hotel, Saint liary-street, Caidiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of April, 1880, at 6 o'clock p.m., subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the following valu- able LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Lot 1—O. aajiit&l AKSIUEjSCE ttI1j PREMISES, being No. 2, Glossop-road (opposite the late Bicycle Grounds," Roatb, Cardiff, held under lease from the Marquess of Bute for 99 years, from die 29th September, 1875. These premises are most centrally situated, trams and busses pass close by, only three minutes walk from the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railway j Stations. j The lawn in front is kept at Lord Bute's expense. LOT 2.-All these Two HOUSES and PREMISES called "Sidmouth" Villa, and "Wellington" Villa, situate in Richmond-road Cardiff, held under lease from C. H. Williams, Esq., for 99 years, from 2nd day of February, 1875. This neighbourhood is rapidly increasing in value. Private improvements are now finished, and new roads into Park.place, Cathays, etc., in course of construe. n°Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or Mr John Henry Evans, Solicitor, CardIff. „ Auctioneer's Offices, 76. Si Mary-street, Caitilff. 45969 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J. PAYNE will SELL by ALC- TION, at his spacious Salerooms, 14, Crockherb- town, Cardirt, on MON DAY, April 5th, 1880, au assort- ment of excellent t>t mim FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. PICTURES, &c.. &C. Comprising—Handsome mahogany sid aboard with plate- glass back, dining table, pier and other glasses, superior upholstery goods in suitas, easy and occasional chairs, loo tables, che»t of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, spring and hair mattresses, &c. Good cottage pianoforte in walnut case. Sundry gas fittings, &c., &e. The next SALE •will take place on MONDAY, April 12th, and narties having goods for disposal should com- municate ta-ly with the Auctioneer. Intending purchasers need only to attend the above Sale to be satisfied that every article offered will be Sold without Reserve. Goods on view on Friday next and following days. Saie to commence at 2,30 and Seven o'clock in the Evening. 46079 R E. J. E V A N S, AUCTIONBBR, ACCOUNTANT,"i MORifGAGl? BROKER, OHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. CARDIFF, I Has several SUMS of MONEY to invest on good Freehold ancf Leasehold Properties, at 6 per cent, Also small sums upon Personal Security. I 15911 FAKMWa STOCK BALIS CASHED. aøo cfalt by Uttiøu. SALE TO-MORROW OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY, April 1st, 1S80, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, removed for convenience of sale, com- prising walnut drawing-room suites, easy chairs in hair and American leather, mahogany bookcase with glass doors, occasional tables, walnut loo do., walnut whatnots. pier glasses, fenders and fireirons, mahogany dining tables witti extra leaves, new Brussels carpet, mats, oil- cloth, &c., mahogany washbtmds with marble tops, dressing tables to match, pdnted do., mahogany and painted chests of drawers, commodes, iron and wood bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, mat- tresses, dressing glasses, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, kitchen and culinary utensils, &c., &c. Goods on v.ew morn.ng of sale. 4C073 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and TRADE PREMISES in SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, Apiil 2, 1880, (subject to conditions to be read at the time of sale). LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 73, Mansel-terrace, Swah- sea, containing two kitchens, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, seven bedrooms, two w.c.'s, coal-house, yard and side entrance, gas and w.ter laid on, drainage perfect, and the whole in good condition and repair; held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1854, at the very low ground rent of L3 12s 4d. This propert, is thoroughly well built, pleasantly and conveniently situated, having a south aspect to an open space, and is in every respect a most desirable residence. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HO U,Ll and TRADE PREMISES, situate and being No. 15, Ade- laide-street, Swansea, with convenient and necessary offices thereto belonging. The property is in a most convenient position for doing a large trade, being close to the North and South Docks, Harbour Odices, Customs, Railway Stations, and sur- rounded by all the principal merchants and brokers, comprising a large shop and stores, sail lofts, with access to the Oystermouth Railway, sitting and bedroom, or offices, all of which are held by lease for 99 rears, from the 13th June, 1830, at a ground rent of £ 3 and Is duty payable to Mayor and Corporation of Swansea. The -premises are in the occupation of Mr Daniel Jones, ship chandler, &c., for an unexpired term of 5 years, at the yearly rent of 44). An extensive and successful ship chandlery business has been carried on in these premises for the past sixteen years. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Temple-street; or to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 45950 TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, and OTHERS, 1%/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, en SATURDAY, April 3rd. 1880, that celebrated entire HORSE 11 BRYCHAN," Rising 8 years old. 16 hands high, very handsome, pos- Sesslllg great fctrength, a fine temper, and excellent worker winner of the first prizes at Aberdare and Swansea. Brychan is by that celebrated horse Royal Oak, which was by tUng Dick, which won the first prize at Llanid- loes, Newtown, and Rhayader, in 1867; also the first prize at Welshpool, Oswestry, and Llangollen, in 1858 and took the cup at Shrewsbury and Ludlow, in 1869 and also the firot prize at Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welshpool in 1870. Brvchan's dam was by Brown Stout, which was con- sidered to be the be3t horse that ever travelled in Mont- gomeryshire or Shropshire he was by that galhint horse Nelson, which was unequalled in his day. Brychan's great dam was by Iron Leg, that excelled all horses that trave led Montgomeryshire in his day. Also, Bay Mare, I Polly," 6 years o:d, 15 hands high, and a good worker (a most pcrfect animal); three strong contiactor's Carts, in gond condition, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at noon. Three months' credit will be given on approved se- curity. Auctioneer's Office3, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 46051 SALE TO-MORROW. BRISTOL HORIF, REPOSITORY. SOLD ON THREE DAYS' TRIAL. SALE ON THURSDAY, 1st April, at Two o'clock. AT THE HOICNE. REPOSITORY, COLLEGE STREET, BRISTOL. Highly Important SALii of a Magnificent STUD of FIFTY Pure bred CLYDESDALE CART and LORRY HORSES (direct from the most eminent Breeders in Scotland) of first-rate quaJitý, splendid action, and grand appearance, comprising Teams of Guaranteed Sound Young Horses of the choicest colours, which are certain to meet with commendation when seen. MESSRS. PETER MOIR and SON have the honour to announce that they will sub- mit for SALE by AUCTION, entirely without reserve at F. B. Jones's Horse Repository. College street, Bristol, on THURSDAY, l^t of April, at T.vo o'clock. FIFTY Valuable Short-lesrsred and active CLYDESDALE DRAUGHT GELDINGS AND MARKS, These Horses have been specially selected for this market throughout the best breeding districts (and in- clude many prizetakers, descended from the best t-trains of Clydesdale blood iu Scotland). Thsy are all character- ised for their docility of tempar,surefootedness,and great power of endurance. They range in height from 15.1 to over 17 hands high, and in ages 4, 5, 6, and 7 years. t They are adapted for every variety of purpose, and are guarantbed good workers in all gear, free from vice, and warranted sound, and will be sold on three days' trial. The large number of these celebrated animals which have passed through the Sales of Messrs Peter Moir and Son during the last few years affords a convincing proof and guarantee of their general excellence. They have, therefore, every confidence in calling the attention. of intending purchasers to this important stud of pure-bred Clyde-dale Cait Horses, which will be found the best lot of Clydesdale WoriCHorses ever imported into Bristol. On view day prior to Sale. Descriptive Catalogues preparing, and will be sent on application at the Bristol tiot-se Repository. 46020 R. JONES AND SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS, BRIDGEND. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have JjfjL besn instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the York Hotel Repository, on THURSDAY, 1st April, 1880 (Bridgend Fair dav), 01 SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, CARRIACES. CA ITTS, &c., &c. Sale to comnenco at 11-30. Also in the Show Yaid, after the judging of Entire Horses That Handsome Entire CART HORSE, Hero," 6yearaold, 15.1 hands high, the propert3 of Mr John Tlionia3, Llantwit Major. AT SPLOTT FARM, ST DON ATS, • The Property of Mr Thomas Morgan (who is leaving the farm), on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of April, 1880, 100 Fat Sheep, 9 Fat Cattle, Cow and Calf, 3 powerful Young Cart Horses, Cob Horse, Pigs, yaluable Agricultural Im- plements, &c, &c. AT CLAWODYMYNACfl FARM, MONKNASH, NEAR BRIDGEND, On WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of April, 1880, for Mr Edward Morgan (who is leaving the Farm), Cotswold Ewes and Lambs, 35 head of Durham and Hereford Cat- tle, 14 powerful Cart Horses, handsome Cobs and Coltd, Pigs, Implements, &c. AT TONDU FARM, NEAR BRIDGEND, On THURSDAY, the 15th day of April, 1880, the pro- perty of Mr Richard Goodwin and Mr P. W. Holmts, cattle, cart horses, cobs, colts, new implements, harness, Imy, straw, AT BRYNTEG HOUSE, PENCOED, On THURSDAY, theSth day of Auril, 1880, sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, implements, hav, &c: AT COWBRIDGE, AT THE BEAR HOTEL, On THURSDAY, the 13tli day of April, 18S0, freehold property, situate in the Parishes of Llanblethian and Ystradowen.. For further particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 4C076, J*!?* BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS R, JONES and SON will 77 rr T? hy AUCTION, at the Wynuham Arms Vlgeni!> on SATURDAY, the 17th of April, produced) ° clo°k <.subject to conditions to be then V VVEST FARM," S Comprising a Dwelhng-House, Outbuildings, and 64a. 2r. 26p. of a^ture and Arable Land, now, and for the ;ViLif au uPwards, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Cooke, as tenant from year to vear The greater portion of the Farm lies compactly in and near the village of Wick, in the parish of Wick, and the remainder aLQut tI. mile off, in the parish of St. Brides Major. About 3 acres is freehold and the remainder is custom- aryhold, of the Manor of Ogmore, in which the fines &c are near y nominal, and the Farm may therefore be con- sidered equal to freehold. The Farm Buildings are extensive and commodious and are, together with the Farm-house, ill excellent repair. A considerable portion of the land Is of first.rate quality, and the residue is good useful land. Part of the purchase money may, if desired, remain on mortgage at four per cent per annum. Further particulars may he had of the Auctioneers; and of Mr Thomas Stockwood, solicitor, Briugend at whose office a plan of the property may be seen. The premises may be viewed on application to Mr Charles Cooke, the tenant's son, at the farm-house. Briugend, 17th March, 1880. 4(013 TH O M A S W1LLIA Mlf. (Late WILLIAM8 & WILLIAMS,) ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND COM- MISSION AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., 14, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. Affent for the Commercial Union Fire, Life, and Marine f Apsura,nce Company, Norwich and London -1 oot(lou IUFUTA Company, j 8 "yy- ESTABLISHED life £ MESSRS BEYNON ^HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE il* HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY, Aprilf§i 1880. Entries to be made one week pievw«,te-S&te- Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria ChailwiV, Oxford-street, 'h Swansea. 4695S CASTELLA HOUSE, near PONTYPRIDD,' Situate within three miles from T.T»S* .Station, Tonty- pridd, and G.W.R. Stationifticftrisant. IMIORTANT SAlieV OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PlGSj, and AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLKilEitTJfc MR MOSES CULE has^been instructed by J. Crockett, Esq., who is* leai3ng the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Ajfeil the 2nd, 1880, on the Premises, the following valuabl^f'. FARMING STOCK, CROPS, aflKMPLEMENTS, > Viz. :—23 Radner ewes, one ram, and May, one barren cow, 6 year mare "Darby," 9 years old, 15 JffraS, one carthorse "Captain" 3 years old, 15 hands; qbestnut cob l)orse^5 years old, steady to ride or driv £ £ fillies,, one two-year-old cob, one mountain pony; one sow and seven pigs, ouopsow iu farrow, two store pigs; one rick of -whfftt; wagon, two carts, spring cart, water cafek/j! -Blowing machine (nearly new), horse rake, teduiiig machine, two rick cloths, poles, pulleys, &o. ladder, wheel plough by Howard, iron lantrees, p dr of iro#' harrows, seuffler, scarifier, heavy iron land roller, Tjfrtriowing- machine, chaff cutter, do. for Liorse or steam wer, double aeiion turnip cutter, oil c»ke crusher, cojm orusher, collars, bridles, long aid short G.O. gearing, sheep dipping trough (quite new), one large tub; for ditto, two gal- vanized h»if bushel measure, clByff bin, buckets, &c. dairy utensils, double cheese press, inilk tins and cheese dairy utensils. double cheese press, inilk tins and cheese vats, tubs, empty casks, grindstone, two dozen new hur- dles, together with several other artfeles too numerous to mention. Four months' credit will be given to purchasers of £10 and upwards, or discount foi cash at fid in the pound. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale lit One sharp. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his office at Pentiebacli, Pontypridd. Pentrebach, March 16th, 1880. SALE OF LEASEHOLD D«ELL^G-HOUSES AND PREMISES, f COURTNEY-STREET, PENTEBE, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDW. ROBOTS and SON have been instructed (by thetepjftgagees)t$SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at thu Cameron Armi Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIuAY, AjylTil 9, 3880, subject to Conditions of Sale, all those three-'1' DUELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, AND SHOP ADJOINING. Now in the occupation of Messrs Blanch, Evans, and Gibburn. The ShoD is let to Mr Hughes for the term of 99 years from March 25th, 187 J, less the last four days thereof, at a Ground Rent of £2 5s per annum. The whole of the premises are held under one lease, for a t rm of 99 years from March 25tfo, 1874, at the Ground Rent of L5 lis per annum. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to it. W. Beor, Esq., jun., solicitor; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4G012 1tb-nt øí!tt.s. JMPORTANT PUBBIC NOTICE. WILLIA \I pAK, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, AND COKER NUT ^MERCHANT (Established 20 jjears), Desires to state that he is the SE INVENTOR of ELECTION JROCK, Having first introduced it into Care 'ff during the contest between Colonel Stuart and Mr G Card m 1868; again in 1874 and now in the present eoi test betareeifM^E. J. REED (the Candidate who is goiij the fitesent Election) and Mr Guest. -*» W. F. begs to warn Shopkeepers and the Public agaanst unprincipled imit itors, who style themselves Confection- ers, who have no Plant for producing Sweets of any kind, and who send to Bristol or other prge towns for a few shillings' worth, where orders aye obtained by them through the false representations they constantly put forth, thus trading upon the back of an industrious tradesman. THE ONLY GENUINE ELECTION ROCK Is Manufactured at W. FRANK'S WORKS, 268, BUTE STREET, Where our Customers arc invited to see the process of makiusr carried out by a Staff of First-class Workmen. OBSERVE.—W. FRANK has no connection with any other person in the trade, and Ms only Business Addresses are- STUART-HALL, HAYES BRIDGE; I 268, BUTE-STREET; AND SEVERN ROAD, CANTON. Wholesale Houses liberally dealt with. Price Lists on application 4C0-1 THE MAYO BALL, JL SWANSEA. REGULATIONS AS TO CARRIAGE TRAFFIC. Carriages Conveying Guests to the MUSIC-HALL will form in Oxford-street, and proceed up Union-street and Cradock-street, driving off up Mansei-street. Carriages of Guests leaving the Ball will form in Mansel-street, and drive down Cradock-street From Twelve noon all Carriage Traffic will be Stormed in De-la-Beche-street. I. COLQUHOUN, Head Constable. A LEXANDIZA PARIT. A:30 WILL BE GIVEN FOR COMPETITION AT THE ABOVE GROUNDS. ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 10m & iiiH, 1880. 425 Great All England 150 yards Handicap-1st prize £ 20; 2nd, 48; 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2s tid. icio 15J yards Handicap, oppu to Monmouthshire and Wales-Ist prize, silver cup, value 47; 2nd, £ Srd, £ 1 Entrance Is fid. Opsin to amateurs and members of athletic clubs. I £ lo Bicycle Handicap, five toiler, open to Monmouth- shire ami Wales, open to amateurs and members of bicyclo and athletic clubs-1st prize, silver cup vnJue £ 10; 2nd, £ 3 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2s. All entries close o:i Wednesday, April 7th, Forfurtber particular;) send .stamped envelope. All races to be run in heats. Competitors must contest in loose trousers or knickerbockers reaching to the knees Sheffield rules enforced. All entries to be made to Mr Alfred Lewis, Alexandra Park, Cardiff. 45920 WANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. LAYING FIRST STONE OF EAST DOCK ON THE 31ST DAY Of MARCH, 18SO. The GUESTS are requested to assemble at 12 o'clock at the VICTORIA STATION of the London and North Western Railway, where cars will be provided to convey the company by rail to the Site of the New Dock. Each Guest is requested to bring hfs card of admission. The Cars will start punctually, and will reach the Site in time for the ceremony, which will take place at One o'clock. After the Ceremony, tne Cuests will be conveyed in the Cars to the High-street nation, and they are re- quested to re-assenibie at tne Mu*ic-hall at Two o'clock. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. The several Friendly Societies of the town have been invited bv the Trusrees to be present at the S to, where asoec al portiou of the ground has Deen allotted them. Arrangements have been made that the Societies sliall asseiiiule ii) the Market place, Oxford-street, at Eleven o'clock, and walk Site. TUE LIUBLIC ROAD To the Site will be across the North Dock and New Cut Bridges through the Hamlet of St. Thomas, and under the Occupation Archway opposite M«,e>teg Lodge, and thence along the East Side of the Excavations to the ground above the Cutting where the Stone is to be laid. Tile Public are requested to renain on the high ground and not to enter the Cuttings. The Bridges will he Free. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk. Harbour Offices. Swansea, 23rd March, 1880. 46072 REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. — CHERBOURG and PARiS, via WEYMOUTH.— NEW KOUTE through NORMANDY and BRITTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH cf FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for Passengers, Pircels, and Merchandise between the principal towns rn the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The steamers leave Wev- mouth at 11.30 p.m., and Cherbourg at 7 p.m. daiiy (Sundays excepted), weather arfl circumstances permit- ting. in connection with FaØö Trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 1 kJ. GRIERIQN, Gga^ral^au&ger. I j rettbIft (httrtailmtøtS. HEA TRE ROYAL, r POD-STREET, CARDIFF. W, IF. DAW. T-ole*Manasrer. Mr E. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MARCH SI. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY", Mr and Mrs HUBERT OGRADY. IB an enttrely New Irish Drama, entitled; THE EVICTION. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. "HTSXT MPWM. DUCK'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY WEEK #7>pear in the successful Modern Comedy, ) COURTSHIP, written by H. J. Byron. Doors open 7, commence 7.30. CarmgeS 10.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls. 2S; Pit, IS; Gallery. 6d. Second Price at3 o'clock, to Circle and Stalls only, BOX Plans at Mr W. Lewis'. Duke-street. *2693 Q.RAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. "'r,r- 'ï;,r, :C'{.ffJi"1'l {);íft,¡,l. ,FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS- spopiat hrtw IDIT of- Y BA I N si *k E't s, hl.,Kew Songs, Banjo Solos, Sand Clog and « liccentric Dances. TUTE'S UNRIVALLED BRASS BAND. TUTE'S SABLE COMEDIANS. GREAT EQUESTRIAN AND VARIETY TROUPE, Trained Fire Horses, Dashing Riders, Daring Acrobats and Gymnasts. FUNNY CLOWNS AND GROTESQUES- FJTOFCK JOSEPH BROWN-BRABYN; Deceased. All persons having any Claim against the Estate of the Deceased are requested to send particulars thereof, on or before the 3rd p: oximo, to INGLEDEW, INCE. and VACHELL, 121, Bute-street, Cardiff. 23rd March. 1880. 469 T>E LUKE BARRETT, EAST BUTE JLW DOCK, CARlJii J SHIPBUILDER, &c., DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ail CREDITORS having any CLAIMS or demands upon or against the Kate of the said Luke Barrett, deceased, who died on the 1st oay of December, 187*, and whose will was duly P™Y by Charlotte Barrett^ the Executrix 15 the said lyill n-inied, on the 22ad day of December, 1879, ia the District Kegistry at Llandaff, are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims or demands tome, before the 12th day of April, 1880, aud all persons in- debted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amounts of theIr debts to the undersigned. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on and from the 9th day of March instant, the said business has been carried on by Mr George Isaac Barrett, he having-purchased the business on that date from the said Executrix. Dated the 23rd day of March, 1880. WILLIAM JONES, ,„MN 29> ST. Mary-street, Cardiff, J ^Solicitor to the Executrix. fftiuatigtt. CARDIFF. DABISDONVNT HOUSE, PARK- A PLACE, CARDIFF :Irs BRUFORD'S NEXT rERM will COMMENCE TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. The pupils of the Kinder- Garteii will assemble the same day at nine o'clock. 46060 LA D I'E S' SCHOOL. 13, COLDSTREAM-TERRACE. n,ui»«r,-5!?->iDUCTED BY MISS THOMAS. Quar,j ER will COMMENCE THUfiSDAY, APRIL 1st.—xerrns on application. 520 Q ARDIF> C O L LEO E. ,i *"•' H&U> ij ASTER, F. C. BTFTKBECK TERRY, M.A^ late Foundation jjscjjfllar, &coo of St. John's College, Cambridge. Ii,g .].n..L'It. WJl 'luno r E. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. I G. B. HUGHES. B.A., Worcester College, Oxford. J. G. MONRO, Trinity College, Dublin, &c., &c. Pupils are prepared for the Universities, Professions, find Commerce. Boarders are received on moderate terms. In the last two Cambridge Local Examinations this sc 10 1 has gained Eleven Classes in Honours, including sc 10 1 has gained Eleveit Classes in Honours, including FOUR First Classes with special distinctions, a result unpiralleled in the Principality, The Term begins on Tuesday* April 13th. Apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries- plaoe or to the Secretary. 45, the Parade. 46057 IDDLE CLASS .SCHOOL FOR BOiTS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLACE. SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON. Princip1.1-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Year3' Experience). A thoroughly good plain English Education. A First-ciass Preparatory Department. Terms on application. <9100 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVEU- WELL, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinatlon. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034—7833 The Next Term will (D.V.) Commence, April 16th, 1880 (icmUrs iiwei (Contniftc-. rjpo COLLIERY CONTRACTORS. IF TENDERS for DRIVING the following HEADINGS are invite I to be sent to the Guoll Colliery, Neath, not Iaterthau A I'RIL 3cd:- About 200 Yards HEADING in Gresnway Vein. „ 200 AILLWAY Do. 50 HEADING through Old Workings. Further particulars 011 application. We do not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any 1ender. 46048 ftlUU(Uu:, ocícnts. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT -M- INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONLo UNAPPROPKIATED PROFITS, Dzc. 1879, £5,B44 h. LARGE OR SMALL INYESTMENTS M»r be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to WITH Profits, over 7 per cent. PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS, OWO Withdrawable at Reasonable Notice. ADVANCES On the Moot Ea=y and Equitable Terms. Offices OPEN Daily,for AJL Business. E8, St1. MARY STREET, CAKDIVF. AOJSKCJES Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-place; Penarth, MR D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. EbbwVule, Mr .T. A. Da vies, Ida-place, W. SAND ERS, Managing Secretary, 41144-7422 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS of P-100 to 410,000, Repayable in Monthly or tjuarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The leaal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as lus stipulated re- payments are ma !e, is secured by the Kcgistrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the bociety, 34, V.ctoria.street, Mertlivr. 19105 t— rt11:lE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD L ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PSOPSIETOB. QALLOWAY & SONS, MANCHESTER QRAND PRIX, PARIS EXHIBITION. f^.ALLO WAY PATENT COMPOUN D V* ENGINES. GALLOWAY PATENT ST-RAM BOILERS. MILL GEARING AND SHAFTING, ROPE AND STRAP PULLEYS, SPUR AND BEVIL WHEELS, &e., all Sim, GALLOWAY & SONS, ENGINEERS, jr luacHsanea. 1 ü922 jusiteiw guflteBa. # '■ 'Ks&P- 'I. V J \i1!. 9, 11, 12, 1% AND 14, s M A, Pu Y, gTREET»! I ■ AND fr* 1 r • ,J:t ,<1< I CARDIFF. yyOWELL AND 0OMPANY, Respectfully beg to announce that they have purchased the STOCK AND BUSINESS Of Miss Hillyard, of No. 5, Crockherbtowrij WHICH ARE NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE AT THEIR OWN PREMISES IN ST. MARY-STREET, I The Superior Quality of the Stock is so well I known amongst Ladies that it requires no praise or commendation. I NEW DEPARTMENT. HOWELL and CO. invite Inspection of their own Stock of Ladies' Outfitting, Baby Linen, Children's Frocks. Pinafores, Cloaks, Pelisses, &c., ate. This Department is at the end of the Millinery Showroom, and can be entered from St. Mary-street or Trinity-street. Ladies m this Department are waited on by Female Assistants only. STOCK-TAKING REMNANTS AND GENERAL TURNOUTS. H. and CO. having completed their Annual Stock Taking. will turn out from their various departments a large quantity of goods, which they will offer for sale at prices quite regardless of cost, so as to clear. HOWELL and COMPANY'S Speculative Purchases of General Drapery made in anticipation pf, and prior to, t!»re been, and an* now, JbeHbeme versatioa amongst manufacturers and the pbblic generally, and tKeir present Stc?k. AmmmUn to nearly el; will bALigaoed before the public at EX- TREME OLD RATES, notwithstanding me actuw advance is from 15 to 40 per cant. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Including Brussels, Tapestries, Kidderminsters, Felts, Floor Cloths, (Hare's ditto), Linoleum, Corticine, &c., &- c. Five-Frame Brussels, best quality, 3s lljd per yard. (This line guaranteed—no better made.) Tapestries from Is 3id to 2s 9d per yard. H. and Co. can supply almost any quantity at prices quoted—not remnants. Scotch Stair Cloth at old prices. Scotch Floor Cloth from 10id per square yard. Oar noted Heavy Make at Is Hid. per square yard. This cannot be matched under 2t 6jd per square yard. Hare's and other well-known makes at old prices. (Makers' advance, 3d per yard.) Woollen Cloths. Flannels, Winceys, Fancy Shirting, Flannels, Welsh do, Oxford Shirtings, Brints, rompa- dours, Blue, Scariet, and White Serges, White and Grey Calicoes, Counterpanes, Blankets, Waste Twill Sheet- ings, Towels, &c, Ac, are worth looking after. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Contains Pile after Pile (,f New Dress Mxterlal, includ- ing the fashionable makes aud shades. Black Goods will be found from one penny to sixpence per yard under the cost of replacing them from Manu factnrers. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Here, as in other Departments, HOWELL and CO. go in for quantity, including style and value, therefore they I are in a position to offer best or high class goods at very moderate prices. Gents' White (Linen Front) Shirts ready for present wear, from Is. Hid. to 7s. lid. Gents' Washed Oxfords from Is. Ilid. Unwashed from lljd. to 2s. I I W. Pants, Vests, Tie, Scarves, Collars, Cuffs, Socks, Hose, &c., &c., at old preas, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. This is well stocked with Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Tapestries, Damasks. Cotton and Linen Sheeting, Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, Napkins, &c, A LARGE STOCK OF CAMBRIC HANDKER- I CHIEFS AT OLD- PRICES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, &c JACKETS. COSTUMES, SHIRTS, SHAWLS, fca. A VERY CHEAP PARCEL OF LADIES' UMBRELLAS TO CLEAR. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE. MISS HILLYARD'S STOCK READY ON SATURDAY, HOW ELL & COM PAN Y. THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, I CARDIFF. 4" I — business M&rtwt N EW SPRING IJUiOUSERS NEW SPRING SUITS. TAILORING DEP ARTIENT., We have NOW ON SHOW our NEW SEASON STOCK Of WOOLLENS, comprising the Very latest Styles in SCOTCH and WEST of ENGLAND GOODS, and are makinr to measure > Gents'Suits at .42/ 60/ 5:if' Geuts,' Trousers at 10/6, 13/ 16/6, GdOD FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. System of business—CASH, NO-DISCOUNT. W. JJOYLE & Co., CHURCH-STREET. CARDIFF, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, & HATTERS. 45967 g P R I N G 1 8 8 0 SPECIAL-NOTICE. Goods bought now will be worth very much more when the Season commences. Traae is reviving, and as the. amount of spending monev will be lnnrely increased, the Proprietors of the CARDIFF HOCbE have i.cter- mined to offer a special inducement by selling their Stock at Old Prices. The Goods now offered were bougiit when the long-continued depression of trade had brought Drices down to almost nomiiiiil value. The Stock consists of Boys' Suits and Gentlemen's Clothing, ready-made or to measure, Hats, Caps, Shirts. Scarfs, Hosiery, & Address—MESSRS W. PRICE and SONS, Fashionable Gmatters, ST. MARY-STREET s CAKOLfNE-STREET, CARD IF? ROYAL D EVON SHIRE SERGE Made of selected Elastic stapk wools In all the Latest fashionable Colours and Mixtures To suit all seasons and all climates. OYAL DEVONSHIRE SERGE For Ladies' Dresses Oil the authority of The QUEEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, HARD WEAlt, and UTILITY, Sea-water cannot hurt it." ROYAL DEVONSHIRE SERGE New Pattern Books post free. Any length cut. Carri paid to London, Dublin, and Glasgow. SPEARMAN and SPEARMAN, Sole Factors. (Only Address)-PLYMOL-TH. (No Agencies., ison m rjlHE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. a::I W M « ^ASaiL* T/SWIS A""1)ØIfw" M a ART CABINET MAKERS. ¡. fd —— ia £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE o o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « > Ed te ——— II. P CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 1621-61998" REDERICK. FAWCETT, F FINE ART CARVER IN WOOD, 40, OHCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA. Work done for Cabinet Makers, Architects, TJuilders, Ac; Incising, Inlayinsr, Figure, Flower, and Scroll Carving, &c. BANKRUPT STOCK. £9,000 worth of jgOOTS AND SHOES, CASH AND COMPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J, B. WITCHELL at a Large Discount, desire to effect a Speedy Clearance by offering the same at aii IMMENSE REDUCTION Please note the Address- CASH AND COMTANY (Late J. B. Witchell), 94, ST. MARY-STREET, & 20, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. BRANCHES NEWPORT .s, Commercial-street. ABERGAVENNY 48, Cross-street. SWANSEA 13 and 14, Temple-street, PONTYPRIDD Bank Builihjgs. ST RAD near Station. TREhERBEUT TRi-.OIlKl' PoRTH. Hanna.h-street. 4S3Jl NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. F. GILLETT; ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Begs to inform his numerous clients that on and aftei the 20th inst he will transact his Business at CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS, CHURCH STREET, Where he has removed to more commodious Offices. -7 4S0:4 G. CAR PEN T -i: ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. BOOTS AND S H O E"S. G. CARPENTER Holds an IMMENSE STOCK, suitable for LADIES, GENTLEMEN. AND CHILDREN. BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL THE NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Quility and Price Un^nrr a^spd. BOO T S AN D SHOES, G. CARPENTER, Having purchased largely previous to the great advance in the prices of these goods, is enab ed to supply 5253 them at late moderate p: ices- 31407 G. CARPENTER (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. REDUCTION IN P R ICES. CARTRIDGES for Breechloadin; GUNS, All loaded with best Powder and Newcastle Patent Chilled shot. Sole Agent- T. PAGE WOOD, GCKMAKEE, 29, ^ICnOLAS-STPEET. BRISTOL. Prices Best Green, lis Blue, 10s Best Brown, 9s ed per 100. Packed in Wood Boxes. Orders through post for ft0.» an 1 upwards Carriage free. Cash with Order. NICHOLAS-STKEET, BRISTOL. N.B.-A, good sound 12-eauge Central Fire Breeehloadiaf Gun, 4:4 4s. Cash with Order. 44145 M* M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Rimoved to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Is prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINE TIONS of HINERAfcS, FOOBS, ot ifl