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IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER • co- lU° into consideration the probability of ft larger demand for INDIA RUBBER GOODS f" trade improves), arc now prepared to execute all orderíJ from their STORKS at CARDIFF, at Manu- faeturers' Ti &de Prices. Wao'u'H6 St"ck a>a-vs on hlnd of VALVES, SHEETS, >XQ% !I0Si:> TUBING, PATENT STEAM PACK- BELT's and iADIA KOBEER DRIVING 1fa.nufaeturera of the new II Para" Rubber lined SEAM- Gv ANVAS HOSE, for Fire Engines, Breweries, Coke s> and Ship Decks. pACKl^nt3 f°r the celebrated PATENT EAGLE STEAM •Host I I wh:ch .4 acknowledged to be the cheapest and brin»i U, 'e llackin £ ever introduced, aa used by the P^Cipal railway companies. Quotations an j Price List on application. NOTE the address THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER CO., j- BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. <4917 hi tJping !totiCtti. J1011 SALE, THE FAST- SAILING BARQUE "GALATEA." Hp .s f8'aud, 7th Month, 180J. Now classed Al, 2nd Yarrfnplion Ame/icaii Lloyd's h.-is double topsail 8« Partly metal bo.ted. yellow metal sheathed, carries "large cargo on a light draft,stands and shifts about with- Ub stiffening, and requires but a small cost to fit her for •Mother Vol. .Her dimensions are, viz.—Length, 13 £ ft. Oin. • breadth, 27ft. ein.; depth, 14fi. pin. I-_ ^ullt at Prince Ed- Now lying in the Swansea North Dock. Trice £ 750. For further particulars and inventories apply to lessrs. Richardson and Co., Copper Ore Wharves. ^Vansea. 40201 \\TATERFORD and CORK, ~and the TiT Whole tlic s°l Tir of IRELAND, per FAST on the GliKAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and «'U i oW-erful SThAUSlilPS, via Milford Haven: l'ho t', leavo\?i^ Steamers run Dailyi The Cork Steamers iavj iiV r<' '^ursdays and Saturday, returning Mon- 1 Wednesdays, and Fridays. 44953 r W* *• EDWARDS ff CARDIFF and NEW YOfU ||^5g||8|58s £ STEAMSHIP LINE. Steamers of this Line will sail w fol- Rmw, J'E0'>I CAKIUiE TO NEW YORK. ■ kiiVX..°A> ^c01 tous- • WEDNlv DAY, April 21 'Rtfi .V, 2.SU0 tons.SATURDAY, nL0BI^A, 2.50.1 tons.SATURDAY, Mav 8 -r,< I' RHFtttTv ?U -NEW" '°;K TO CARDIFF. SmwiNnn'A > 2A°° tor's ■•■■SA'> UltUAY, April 17 RllPnr i » 000 tens .SATURDAY, May 22 Tll\7T' 2'30iJ tous SATURDAY, May 29 Goods nUt' LADING for alt classes of Eiiirlai.,i PARCELS Uj and from the inland towns ij 'Aftnd flU^e* the WESTERN STATES of t-OUlS M I ,a,'v ,,<rA*A !{A' [1i',cluiii],S CHICAGO, St TOao £ NToA*L\ T^LED0' BUF- r|litheii>a 1,1 conjunction ^«luE4 t, Jie:l "fter:'of Canada, Uke Shore, and V,»K!U1 Southern liailivay Companies. Tri t^vSI?Cartl5ff a' Newport; tDH ARDS, AND CO., Briato*; t40pg^ '5824 C1, Soutll-sti<!et New York. I 4ft'fl'ir\- QARDIFF & BRISTOL. M V,'YE OR LADY MARY lO. «rom Bute DJC«s, iroia Bathurst Basin, 1/rTl, CarUitt iiiietol. j_■ -L\rst^ay 7.15aiorn 1 Thursday Omort -n4'i ••••». 7.ut'Klurn 2 I'ruUy „ U.» mom favi! •••• Cnio:a 8 Saturday 1. 0 afltr 6' I .l-.lo after 5 iionoav 4. 0 after l/iiv i •••• I-15 alter 6 Tuesday 5. 0 after o Tuesday 2.1 ;< after 7 Wednesday 6. 0 after '• bt'ay 3 0 after 8 Thursday 6.30 after 9 Friday J 4- Oinoru 9<<i''riday 7. Omorn in q "*• 1 »,:{<> niter 1 C'< Saturday — 7 30mom I) Urtl:iy 4.15 after 12oMonUay ^.30mora l" Jf°Utlay u.16 after j )8 umorn *> Tuesday 5 4j alter ltMniLSUay ( 9 0 after |. ';ednesday 6. (jicorn 14 Wednesday !4»iuoru H ■: „p'Ui'Sday fi.iamorn 15 Thursday .10.15 morn M«tnday 7. Oiuorn 1C Friday 10.4.: morn H 7.3') morn )7 Saturday ^11.1 morn 2 '••• -l»t'jrn 1J Monday 1.45 aftei ■ 2 •• —ll. 0 moiu 20 Tuesday..3.la after 12 l'. y ..12.15 after 21 Wednesday 4.30 after ■ ?3^VUlo^ay b1* after 22 Thursday 6. 0 after ^^1 Jj ,i after ~1S 1 ridav .6. 0 after ■ z= I » Sa, JS »i,»-»"°™ ■ 2;J Thursday C ::0 morn 2) Thursday „10. 0morn ay #> Friday 7 15morn 30 Friday «. ,10.i5 mora ■ On t i-and-fros, marked thus a Passeng-ers will have ■ abtui ll hou;s in Bristol; or, it they lanl and embark ■ at Cumbedand I a .in, they will have about two Uo^ I ALL A N LINE. H gI10RT*3T OCEAN PASS AGS TO I AMERICA. Composed of Twenty first-class Royal Mail v ■ Sailing Days-From LIVERPOOL every IDL '^DA* and every alternate TUK-DAY. From LONDONDH.UK* ■ jvery FRIDAY, and fromQUEENSTOWN every alternate ■ JVEDNESDAY. ■ To CANADA AND THE UNITED STA FES. ■ Through Tickcts to all points at Special Rates. Paw- ■ phlet8 011 Canada, Manitoba, Western States of America; ■ *lso Sp3cial Pamphlet enibo I) inir Reports of the Tenant ■ Farmers' De egates to Canada, tree on applicatioo. ■ Assisted Passages to Canada for Farm Labourers and Fen.a'e Dwinestic Servants. Full particulars on applicatiod to H ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., J nines-street, LiverpooL H Or to G. Bird, 46, Ruts-street, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 7, Fenipi -s trejt, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neitu; D. S. Thoma-, Critish Schools, L'andovery •, W. llilton H Locke. 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, ALm. A. T lney, Market-street, H Abertillerv: Matthew ilattiiews, Abarcarn, near Newport. ■ 4929 I CUNARD ROYAL MAIL ■ UNR" I LIVER POOL TO ■ NEW YORK AND BOSTON ■ EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ■ This Company has been established for Forty Years, ■ and is noted for its safety and comfort for all clacees of ■ I'afsenij'ecs. ■ A,.r,li-to O. and C. MACIVER. Livertlool- 111 ■ J'H Nicoll Judd, Beitufoi t Ilou.e. Bn Jtta v.- John I Bgvan. Station Aliitvr, He'Ji.'oed, near CardiJ S. ■ Vnliams, a:i 1 Co., Emigration Offices, Neath: W. H, ■ tfankj, Grocer, Biaeuavon. A.MERICAN LINE« 4G^-$ £ £ ^ifc'Z UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVLtlPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. jr,),, Accommo. latioii f ir jiassen^ers to any ElI1 opca/1 Lujo. Pas- leir^ers and gooJj landed at Philadelphia 011 the \> hart Of the Pennsylvania Raiirjad. This is tUe shortest Mid bo>jt r< utc to the West.. Apply to RiciiAito.'iON, Pir.sm, and Co., 17 a"o Wutvr-sU'^et, Livcrpo.-i; Jonks Lros. aiul Co., l>ocUs, Jame.-s Avue, 36- I>vite»roaii, Cardiff; JoM5.;j 1>ro3.ami Co., Poc'c-trecf. Newport; Ko<3B.i JONrA, Hi. !tret-t, Pontypiidd; Til.net and Co., Abertillery J hQ. Uisv Aji, Uangoed, via C-irdiA OOWi public ^piwiutmc«t.s. ^ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. DERí BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, a MASTER for the abi>venamed School SM-iry, £100 per annum, with house. Applications, with r,, e,t Testimonials (not exceeding three), to be sent to me on or before the 7th day of May, 18SC. FRANK JAMES, Clerk to the Board. 134, H'gh-streecf. Mertbyi Tydfil, 1 Jth AIr il, 1'8.1. IvUildlutj ^lARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —— SUMS from £50 to £ ",000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. EQVRES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MAD3 DAILY. The present rato of Litere it on Deposit* is—5 per cent fix uio.ahs' notice, 4t per cent three mouths' notice, and. 4 per cent on demand. Prospectuses, Roports, and all information inay be •btair.ed on application to the uiidcrsigntd. TFRMS of F>0!lI!0WING reduced, and REDEH1- TlONS may be effaotod without loss—lull discount being allowed uncier the new Rules. 30370 PETER PRICE. Secretary. Dated 3. Crookherbtown, Cardtflt. 4949 Glamorgan BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY. OFFICES, 20, QUELN-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY HEADY TO BE ADVANCED, FROM tioo TO £ 3,000. On MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS, repayable by easy Fortnightly Subscription", which include inter- est raid principal, aud may be paid off at 30 days' notice, at any time. Apply to 46;)59-8;;01 Mr R. EMERf, Secretary. THE merthyr AND DOWLAIS -S- BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest ticel SUMS of Cloo to £ 10,0:0, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. the costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of tiie borrower, so long as bis stipulHted re- tayiuents are maie, is secured by the Registrar under- iha Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at t,11c Offico Jl the Society, 34. Victoria-street, Merthyr. 1E105 -B ILT.,POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 23, LL A N A RTH -STREET, NEWPORT. JMLL POSTER ni DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents a 1 the Principal Hoardings iu Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed tilth dispatch. 6311 "a LL USERS OF MACHINERY should A write 118 BENTLEY and ACliROYD, of BRADFORD, for putictilara of their PATENT "KACUINLivY FA&TENLR3, A good pushing Affen( 1 |f>i) tin J ,>4a5fti AMERICAN ¡ MEAT MARKETS. 35 & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET. KEWP0RT. AT A. 9, BRIDGE S^HEET, CARDIFF. i ——— 32'_2 HIGH STREET, SiTiNSEA. 1 5, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. NEW GRASS BUTTER, PER 1/3 POUND T- BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER pp BUTTER BUTTER h! BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER 3 BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER t::I BUTTER BUTTER '10' BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER Y1 BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER O BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER Z BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER NEW GRASS D T T PER 1/3 POUND. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41544 n-_ LAMPLOUGHS PYRETIC SALINE. 1IAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER This is the true antidote in Fevers, Eruptive Affec tions Sea or Bilious Sicknes?, having peculiar and exclu- sive merits. For the protection of the public against fraudulent imitations, I have applied for aud agaixi ob- tained a perpetual injunction, with costs, against the defendants. Observe the GENUINE has my :SAME and TRADE MARK on a BUFF-COLOURED W R AF PER. 113, HOLBORN-HILL, LONDON. ppl HIRV/AUN. JENKIN JENKINS, DECEASKD.—All persons having: any CLAIM, rgainst the Estate of the deceased (late of 20, Tref.vnoclc- place Hirwain) are requested to scud particulars thereoi, on or before the 31st of MAY, 1880, to THOMAS THOMAS, Ivy Cottage, Brynmawr. 17th April, 1SS0; 8'.84 46255 XfOTICE~IS HEREBY GIVEN that all 131 persons who are CREDITORS of Mr JAMES SYDNEY BATCHELOR, late of Herbert street* Cardiff, Timber Merchant, and who have not sent in their CLAIMS aeainst his estate, are requeued to do So, on or before the "ci li instant, to Me-* RILEY Mid TRAYES, Cardiff. C. rJiff, 10th April, 18S0. 40SG3 C. rJiff, 19th April, 18S0. 40SG3 RON. -AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON aud STEEL, Established in the year 1823a.s the "Mech:»iic's Magazine." C'on i ucted by PEIUIY F. Ni RSEY, C.E. Published every Friday, for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz. f, for forward- in" to h1 parts of the world. CONTEST'S. Il'ON." 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Twentv-eighth Thousand, pnee Is 6.L, post free Is 8<1. -O EVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND 8 il QUACKERY. -r*I p >< npTKCTOn," reprinted from the Medical OiTCUlai. •• A regular Qua-l/ Directory, by consulting which every young man may know where he may go if lie «i8l?es to get plundered and destroyed. Buy, therefore, Revelations of Quacks and Quackerj, by LuntkmV'^AU^LIEI!E ft^O., King William^et, C1 Irdiff, swanskv, and new. PORT SHIPPING GAZttTTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21i per aB* liuin, or by pest 25s. Tl,ie CARLDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZCTTE" contains a complete record of the -hipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Urigtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir- -ulates among all the Meiehanta and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom. It b filed at i lovd's the Lombard, and most the Chambers or Uoinuierce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Porta, Cjukf Owices.—75 and 76, St, Mary-street, Cardiff.— 72 COLUMNS. „ c. THE CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH W ALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONR OF T-.vrr.nrtW TIIE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local, District, and Gcncial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a comjdcte synopsis of the Vi cek s New 3 for the w/wle of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the Loudon Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. So!d by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns | TWOPENCE.! 72 Column3- and E. HEATH, PIANOFOItTE JL\). MAKERS, (From Broadwood's, London,) 14, CllOCKHEWN, CARDIFF. z'. PLANOFOKTiCS, &c., on the Three Years' System, or 15 p¿r cent, allowed for cosh. Agents for the AMERICAN ORGANETTE, The most marvellous mechanical Musical Instrument of the a:;e. It will play any aud every kLù of music. Prices, from 30P. Music Half-price. 45400 PIANOFORTES, &-P-. TUNLD and REPAIRED* lU<£ION APPOINTMENTS. Irish H« MVtssrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Horses at Swansea April '27 "ur8Cfc r Carnages, Ac at Swansea May 4 Bar Messrs DAVISON & SON. r &c., at Newcastle-t n-Tvne April 26 Mes«rs DE ;ENHAM, TF.WSON, and CO. /csa Mines, ;.t the Mart, London May 11 ( v n „. lir R()BBILT E, A'ANS. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Bridcend May 1 Leasehold Houses and Shops, at Rridgend May 5 Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Shop, at Bridgend May 5 n ii- v Mr WAf. F. UILLETT. Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff April 27 „ Messrs J. F. HARVEY & Co. Dreehold and Leasehold Rrop^ity, at S.vansea ..April 28 T ^e,slrs FULLEK, HOK8EY, SONS, and CO. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff May 4 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON." Freehold and Copyhold Property, at Newport.April 27 Cast and Wrought Iron May 4 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Timber, at Windleway, Eglwyscummin ..April 28 „ Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Hay, Corn, Steam Engine, &a, at Cardiff. April 27 „ MrF. B.JONES. Horses, at Bristol April 29 CarriageF, Harness, &c., ^t Bristol M;.y 6 A Messrs. R. JONES & SON. Live Stock, &c. at Penllyne April 28 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Freeehold Residence, at Swansea ..April 29 C.oths, &c„ at Swansea April 30 „ T MrJ.G. MADDOX reeding Land, at Peterstone-super-Ely April °7 Messrs PARRY & BEAR. Furniture, Plafe. &c., at bfalp,%s April 28, 29, 3 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Hailor a Stock, Furnituie, &c., at Swansea Anril 26 .-c- Messrs. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, ii CO. 'I' Colliery Horse- ice., at Cardiff April 24 Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff May j Household Furniture, &e., at Cardiff Mav 4 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. jjav 4 Dwelling-houses, Gardens, &c., at Cardiff. Slav 4 r Messrs TAYLOR and FORRESTER. Leasehold Property, at Rhjmney, Mon. Anril 97 Mtssrs TRIBE, CLARKE & CO, House Property, at Cardiff M„v n Mr THOS. WEBBER." 3 Furniture &c, st Cardiff Apri, u NOTICE.-POSTPONEMENT of BALE. furthcr 46440 STEPIIENSO, ALEXANDER, and C I, 46440 Auctioneers. SALE Tfllg DAY HORSE REPOSITORY CARDTFP "1% and Others M DEifSan(^F?^l^ ALEXAN- aw.d0p.rn the following excellent All wirr.riL anU CAUGHT HORSES, warranted sound and good workers. lot 1.—Chesnut Horse, 6 years, 15-3. f*~5ack do 4 „ 14-3 do 4 „ 14 3 t"~Srovvn do 4 „ l<-3 do 5 ■> 14*3. S'-Brown do 4 „ 14 X ^•~Br°wn do 4 „ 14-2. 8-~ Bay Harness do 5 150. foregoing are a very excellent lot, and are Strongly recommended i610Q r; Also the following Ligfit Chesnut Mare, 3 years, 13.2, quiet to ride and drive, warranted sound. Iron Grey Mare, 2 years, 14 hands. .cay Horse, 3 years, 13.2, quiet to ride and drive. SALE OF CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWrS AND HEIFERS. IVTEbSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- .-f* and CO. will SELL bv AUCTION, at their Repository, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, on SATURDAY. May 1st, IBRO, at 2 o'clock, 13 Large AYRSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS, with Calves and close to calving. This Sale is held to supply the demand for large and choice cattle of this celebrated breed. Mr John Cotterell's skill and experience will be exer- cised in the selection of a choice and beautiful herd to satisfy the judgment of the best connoisseurs. Catalogues will be ready in a few ;lays. 8516 46243 IN THE~HIGH~WURT~OF JUSTICE (CHANCERY DIVISION). CADOXTON. NOTICIF,Tlie SALE by AUCTION by Mr Clarke, of the Messuage, &c., ADVER- TISED for TUESDAY NEXT, 27th APRIL, at the Castle Hotel Neath, is POSTPONED. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 23rd April, 18S0. 46436 LOVVERG RANGIif OWN7CA R DIFK DESIRABLE HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE~ MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and co. have received instructions to SELL bv AUC- TION, at the Queer's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY the 6th day ot May next, at Six for Seven o'clock p m subject to such conditions as shall then be produced in one or more lots, all those Four substantially and we'l- built HOUSES, Cardiff S°ULh Slde ot KewP«r'-street, Lower Grangetown, The property is held under a Lease from Lord Windsor A)r Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. Applications to view to be made to Mr W. Smith, Builder, 9, Newport-street, Lower Grangetown, Cardift. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, April 16, 1880. 46424 SATURDAY EVENING. April 24th. MR. WEBBER'S SALE by AUCTION, at 5, St. John's Square, will include NEW and SECOND HAND FURNITURE, &c. 46119—S5:8 NEWPOIVR-STREET, LOWER GRANGETOWN, NEAR CARDIFF. MR WILLIAM F. GILLETT is in- structed by th.i Mortgagees to SELLby AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 27th of Apri', 18,0, at 7 t,lelock in the evening precisely, subject to conditions to te seen at the offices of the undersigned three days prior to the Auction, and in the following or such other Lots as shall be determined on at the time cf sale, the undermentioned desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, Viz Lor I.-All those two newly and substantially-erected DWELLING-HOUSES each containing three good bed- rooms, two sitting-) ojma, kitchen, and wash-house, with enclose! garden, pleasantly situate in Newport-,treet, Grangetown, being Nos, 15 and 17, and respectably occu- pied by Mr Richard Stokes and Mr Charles Brice, at the very low rent of 7s 61 per week each. LOT 2.—AH tli'•se Two neivlv and substantially-erectcd DWELLING-HOUSES, similar to those of Lot 1, and adjoining thereto, being No?. 19 and 21. Newport- street, Grangetown, and respectably occupied by -)Ir Richard Griffiths and Mr John Will ams, at the very low rent, of 7s 6d per week each. 1 The above will be sold for a term of 99 ye irs from is- May, 187S (less the last three days), Lot I subjtc. to an annu il ground rent of Z-5 8s, and Lot 2 to an annual ground rent of £ 5 2s. Nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at.uiiusually advantageous terms. T,ie respective tenants will kin dy permit the pro- perty to be viewed, and further particulars may tie o. tained of the Auctioneer, Church-,street Chamber, Cardiff, or of Mr GEORGE H, KITE, «. r Solicitor, Taunton. Dated llSh April, ISS0. 46123 FISTLA FARM,"PENLLYNE. Situate two miles from Cowbridge, and five from Bridgend. ■ Important SALE of 58 Head of Hereford an; Durh«m. CATTLE, comprising Cows and Calvcs Fat Cattle, Barren Cows, 2-ycar-old Steers aud llc. eis r™cr ful CART HORSES, valuable COBS.bv and POULTRY large collsc.ion of JMl LLMEN1&, oy best makers, &c, ~&c.. MESSRS ll. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr Noah Rees, who is Siymg up Farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 26t.i day of April, 1880. -o— l or full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Fe and Bridgend. 46342 57, 1ND-STREET, SWANSEA. TO TAILORS. DRAPERS, OUTFi'ITLRS, Sc. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, April 26th and 27th, 18S0, thewhole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, LEASE, FIXTURES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., of Mr W. Joint, Tailor and Draper. The Stock consists of broad and narrow cloths, fancy coatings, trousersings, vestings, tailors' trimmings, &c., &c., the whole of which will be offered in lots t,) snit purchasers. Also, the unexpired Term of Lease of 12 years, at a very low rental; the fixtures, including large cutting counter. Milner's safe, glus cases, cutting boards, show. room glass, tailor's utensils, gas fittings, &c., &e. Furniture comprise dining-room suites in hair, chim- ney glass, piano-forte, dining tables', carpets, couches in leather, do. in green rep, corner cupboard, fenders, fire- irons, cheffouniere, ori-ia-i,e its, prints, pictures, &c., kitchen drewer. tables, chairs, &c., china, glass, ware, &c., together with the contents of three bedrooms, con- sisting of mahogany and deal chests of drawers, bed- steads, washstands and dressing tables, swing glasses, chamber ware, iron bedstead; feather and flock be If, mattresses, bedding, window poles and rings, carpets, oilcloth, hearthrugs, &c., &c. Goods on View Saturday, April 24th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The order of Sale will be as follows The Stock will be soJd 011 ;\Ionùay. April 2üth, at 11 n.m. aud 7 p.m.; the Lease will be sold on the Premises the same day at 3 p. m., immediately after which the Fixtures, Gas Fittings, Safe, &c., will be Soid; the Furniture will be sold on Tuesday, April 27th, at 11 a.m. Terms, cash. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Dynevor-place, Swansea. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT LARGE SALE OF UPWARDS OF CO HORSES, Comprising-HUNTERS, HACKS,* HARNESS HORSES, COBS, and PONIES, Will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, April 29tb. Early entries arc respectfully solicited. 46131 7 "BRISTOL HOKS3 REPOSITORY. rjl H E NEXT SALE OF UPWARDS OF 50 CARRIAGES, —— SETS of DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS, SUITS, HORSE CLOTHING, SUMMER SHEETS, DRIVING I Willi's, ccc., Will take place ou THURSDAY, May Cth. r 40432 F. B. JONE^. Proprietor, Q. W. H. CARVER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, (Near Great Western Railway Station), CARDIFF. AGFI,T FOR- Tne Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company, The Lancashire and Yorkshire Accident Insurance Company, &c.. & 45594 Mft E* J* E V AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, & MORTGAGE BROKER, CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF, jTa<? several SUMS cf MONEY to invest,on goed Freehold aud Leasehold Properties, at 5 percent, Also small sums upon Personal Security. ¿4861 FARMING STOCK SALES CASHED- 62L,2 jgatcs l)it IAurtioil. VATUABl THE MORTGAGEES. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, UPLANDS, Tt T n<r -r SW ANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDE H. has been instructed AUCTION^ atethe°r&:Sonh015PUBL'C FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCV situate at Uplands, Swansea, known as Beresfr'r l u together with 3 stall stable, coach-house with over, yard, and garden. Also a la^e dltTched^ZiK? fruit and vegetable garden near theieto, mth irreen house and other buildings thereon. STeeu- i,oa'iH(,l^eCOmprisei on tile SrnUBli floor: Entrance hall, drawiiig-iooro, dining-room, library, china pantry k^rvr'lTr6,'rvatorf' Easement: Two kitchens, house- ™ th»fiT »°ln'. a pantry' larder, and cellars; and bathroom" h *cond fioors 10 Hood bedrooms, with nienc^ r00m' Water closet> and other conve- South WtsT^t6 ^est situations in Swansea, with a j.outn west aspect, and having extensive views over the bay and surrounding neighbourhood? Thl p^es are laid on,W' th°™Shly drained, and water ami rra. laid on. The detached garden which contains about half an acre fronl'th'e residence Uctive' be let separately the resideiice. detached garden will be offered in separate lots, r to Place afc 2 3 o'clckk TSL,0„?ir S1 Auctiuncer, OxI.td OMord itnS, S»„,S! DRAPERS, TAILORS, and OTHERS jyp JOHNDi§rai!,|El!jlSASA-bMn in. FRIl.IA Y, 30th April, 1'80, a quantity of «» CLOTHS, &c., yards of twin calico," two pleces^f SserffeC(>sePriSi^ 5°° handkerchiefs, do. Cardigan jackets do er? Welsh check shirts, 20 yards of pilot cloth, fancy cloths, Saxony flannel, 90 yards of tartan, two dozen cotton shJrts, &<> &c. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. No reserve. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 46438 abeIikenfig. MR ROBERT EVANS will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Bear Inn, at Bridtrend nr. SATURDAY, 1st of May, 1880, at Two for Three o'clock 4by,or''er ot th,e Mortgagees, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOP AND PREMISES, inat is to say A DWELLING-HOUSE, with large and commodious SHOP, having a stable, coach-house, and back kitchen or, workroom, at the back, now occupied by Mr Win' Jenkins, Draper and Grocer. RoweCOrTAGE adjoining, and now occupied by Mr And a large Piece of GROUND at the back, whereon five cottages are to be built, within the next six vear. RnnfiT^i at fvan!tow", Abeikenfig, adjoining the iron Baptist Chapel, and on the high road to Maesteg. The Prcperty is held by lease from Mr Robert Evans for 73 years from the 1st of July, 1S75 a+ .i,e yearly ground rent of £ 8 6s 3d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to TiIO. STOCKWOOD, Solicitor Bridgend. 46327 -7 T,r™nm, TOWN OF BRIDGEND. m?'^NT SALE of LEASEHOLD DVVELLING- -*E^and SHOPS, in the best parts of the Town l^TR ROBERT EVANS will SELL bv ,T w7t at tIle Wyndhim Arms, B id^end on r- ,'oi"r5T AY, the 5th day of May, 1880, a number of LEASEHOLD PRIVATE HOUSES and SHOPS Being Nos. 12 and 13, Park-street. Also Two SHOPS with W A. RE HOUSES, in the o-euoa tion of Mr David Brown and othe: s. o.cupa- h*- ,le'!nP°rtant SHOPS in Caroline and Adare-^treetq being N os. 13, 14, and 15, Caroline-street, and N0 Ada. e-street, 111 the occupation of 'J he Bridgend Clothing Mr^Vrigley. 5' AUare' £ treet' the^ccupaUonJ] Also Five COTTAGES in Newcastle-square. 1 }' Particulars inav be h .d at the offices of Mr T T Lew.s, Solicitor, Bridgend, or at the offices of "Mr Pni'n I Auctioneer and Land Agent, Bridge:,d'aud Cow? v,n r T, T0WN 0F BRrDGEND. Valuable LEASEHOLD DWKLLING-HOTt«;kc! o,„i SHOPS in Park-street, Uarolinc street! e st' eet and at NewcasJe, m the town of Bridgend. MJ\f^BEilT EyANS will SELL by end on H,eV ,°(f' at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridg- day ofil.Vi' next, at Three o clock in .lbject to conditions to be th"n pro- uuced, the fallowing eligible properties PARK-STREET. Lot!-The DWELLING-UOUSE, No, 12, Park-street, the outbuildings arid yard behind the same, now in the ( occupation of Mr David Brown as yearly tenant, heid for Mav fs4se0IatCrr °f ,9° S?TS> fr0Ul the 111 st d«y of Maj 1848. Apportioned yearly ground rent. €1 6s i t. Lot 2,—Die DW j L.^IN'G-HuUSE, No 13 Park stcet with the outliui!dva <l behind the's.ine, in the LOT 3.-The important SHq^E,E,t- at the corner of Caroline ana. Aalire-iUVR-Jsr bered 13, 14, and 15, in Caroline-street, and No 2, Adare- street, in the occupation of the Bridgend Clothing Com- pany. Nos 13 arid 14, Caroline-street, and No 2, Adare- ttreet, being held under a lease for a term expiring 011 the 24th of June, 1884, at a remal of 480 per annum, and No 15, Caroline-street, being held under a lease expiring on the 1st of January, 1834, at a rental of £ 40 per annum. Held for residue of term of 50 years from 29th September, lb'JO. Apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 6. Lot 4.—The SHOP and PREMISES adjoining being No. 16, C.irolinc-sti eet, in the occupation of Mr Oliver, boot manufacturer, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 45 tier annum. Held for residue of ttr.n of 50 years, from the 29:h day of September, 183G. Apportioned annual ground rent of £ 3 3s 1 ADA RE-STR E ET. LOT 5.—The DWELLING-HOUj-E and PREMISES, No. 5, Adare-streot, in the occupafion of Mr James Wrigley, hair-dresser, nr, Yt arly tsuant. Leasehuld for 50 years, from tiie 29tli of Suptem'er, 1S30, at the ap- portions 1 annual ground rent of £ 1 7s 7d. PARIv-STREET. LOT C. A new and substantially-built and verv desir- able WAREHOUSE, with Shop and Dwe!iin'r-l>ouse attached, with double frontage, situate at the foot of Newcastle Hill, and having cellarage underneath, and large oven and bakehouse at the back, lrtclv in the occupation of Mr David Brown, grocer, but now vac nt Ilela fur the residue of a term of 69 year. from the 1st of May, 174. Apportioned annual ground relit, ZCIO I's. LOT 7. A newly-erected DVv'KLLIN(;.IiciUE and SHOP, adjoining Lot 6, in the occupation of Mr' Hcnrv Carter, Greengrocer and Seedsman, as vearlv Held for the residue of a te m of 60 vear« fV n r^it1 £ 6a)"°f May' 1S74' A|'P0rtior,ed annual^'round 'NEWCASTI.E-SQUARE, NEWCASTLE Illf r LOT 8.—Five COITAGES, situate near the O'uch with yards, gardens, and outbuildings at the back let to weekly tenants, and producing rents amounting to £ 10 'per annum. Leasehold for 99 years, from the 1st November, 1875, :.t the yearly ground rent of For further particulais apply to Mr Tlifi-iiias 'J'am,)Iin Lewis, Solicitor or to the Auctioneer, at 'Bridgend.' By or.ter o £ tne Devisee 111 liust under the will of the Wm. James, E-q.-Gloucestershire, in \h« Fore.t of Dean.- Valuable Mining Properties,'extending over an a ca of about 200acrog, of which about 30 aer.s have been parually worked, and containin2 an abundance of hematite iron ore of rich qualitv, yielding a verv high p j eentage of pure metal, togetlier with the ioint ownership with Messrs Henry Crawshay and Son- of a priyeJfB tramway commuuicating lhrct with the seve, 11 and vvye Railway. Messrs. debenhaji, tews on FARMER, and BRIDGEWATEIt w;a 5, the Mart, 011 TUESDAY, May X!, at 2, in three lots (mi less an acceptable o..er or oilers bs previously made) the following important IRON MINES ;• LOT 1.—The OAKWOOD MILL DEEP LEVEL, situate Dar Brcn.m, about three miles from Lydnev, "Ill foar from Coleford, held under.1I1 award from tlieCown for 550 years from March, 1825, at a dead rent of £ 15 per annum, and a royalty of 4d per ton ou all ore rais-d In excess of 9CO tons per annum. A portion of this lot- viz., the Upper and Lower Sandstone Levels, is sub- leased for seven years, at a < ertain dead rent of £ 200 per annum, and a. royalty of Is 9d per ton upon all in Xcesg of 2,285 tons per annum. Tiie remainder is in hand. Also ail undivided Moiety of the Oakwoo 1 Tramway,a Valuable property, li mile in length, from wh o 1 a large income is derived in the shape of tolls. LOT 2:—The SCAR PIT, a freehold grant or gale from the Clown, overlying a portion of the Oak wood Deep Level Mine. This hit is subject to a dead rent of X5 per annum, and a royalty of 4d per ton on all over 300 tons per annum. With possession. Lor 3.—The FROG PIT, a freehold grant or gale from the Crown, overlying a portion of tiie O.ikwood Deep Level Mine. Dead rent L5 j er annum, royalty 4d per tall on all exceeding 3U0 tons per annum. With possession. The mines are adjacent to the extensive works of Messrs Henry Crawshay and Sons, at Park-end. Particu- lars of W, Caister, Es-i., Solicitor, 8,<j New-inu, Strand • and of-the Auctioneers, 80, Ciieapside. 40433 THE FIRS, BIAI,PAS, Situate about One Mile from Newport. Hiffhlv Imnortant and Attractive nf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PLATE, WiNES, SPIRITS, LINEN, AND OTIIKII EFFECTS, Comprising massive mahogany and other tables, matiogany and walnut chairs and couches, full- compass cottage pianoforte, vases, ornaments, clocks, elegant lamps, oil paintings, and engravings] Very powerful Microscope (by Wesley -.tnd Carpen'. Turkey and Brussels Carpets, Pedestal and other Writing Tables; Chairs aud book shelves in oak white wool rugs, antique clock, and about 1,500 Volumes of Books; Twelve bedrooms replete with every requisite handsome brass and other Bedsteads, Wardrobes, baths, washstands and dressing tabJe;, feather beds, spring and other mattresses, and a valu- able assortment of blankets and bed liuen; kitchen utensils of every description; a splendid collection of glass and china; 100 DOZ. OF OLD AND VERY CHOICE TORTS, SHERRY, NIADElitA, tnd OTHEU. WINES, gome of which have been twenty years in bottles, also spirits and liqueurs, all in excellent condition; a large assortment of dairy utcnsil3, &c., which ESSLi'S an(-1 BEATT liave re- MESSBS PARRY and BEAR have re- .if ccived instrudiullS frum the Iteceivcr and Repre- sentative of the Estate of the late C. B. Fox, E-q., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on WEDNES- DAY, THURSDAY, aud FRIDAY, April 2bth, 29th, and 30th, 1S80. Full particulars in Catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers, Newport, and the Furniture w 11 be on view to holders of catalogues only, April 26th and 27th. Sale to commence each uay at Eleven a.m. punctually. 403 n MONMOUTHS HIRE.—NAN T V U Lu. Persons at a distance intending to be preellt at this Sale should travel to Newport, Mou., from which the place of Sale is easilv reached. TO 1KONFOUNDERS, IRON AND METAL MER- CHANTS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. IVfESSRS WM. GRAHAM and SON JLvJL are in tructcd by the Iliiectors of the Nan!v^lo and Bliina Ironworks Company (Lim ted), to SELL by AUCTION, at Nantyglo, 011 TUESDAY, the 4th day of May, 18S0, commencing at Two o'clock punctually, about 1,500 TONS of CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, Of very superior qu-.lity (in lots of 10 Tons and upwards), Consisting of wrought scrap, cold blast,broken casting?, ii-on pipoq, flange ra111 wrought tram plates, iron tubes, boiler plates, whole and broken floor plates, furnace cranes, engine gearing, wrought iron roofing, wrought shafting, small horizontal engine (incomplete), quantity of fine quality bra' pig lead, and 100,000 fire bricks in lot-, three 6-ton and three 8 ton railway waggons. Catalogues iii-,iy be obtained of William Adams, Esq., Mineral Surveyor, Cardiff; Messrs Colborne & Ward, Solicitors, Newport; and of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon., from WbfJD) any further infor- mation mav be obtained* 4C362 — by Jttrtim MFcf«D^AL 0F *SH HORSES. ESSRS. BEYNOJ and HUGHES the JeffrevsArm»>«nst^ucted WELL b? AUCTION, at Swansea, in TUESDA V UJ,°rSe, Ii)0sit0rJ'' Oxford-street, useful and valuable P ih> 1880' foliuWiU° SADDLE AND HARmS HORSES, H | fay Horse, 15.2, 4 veam Lot 3. I ay Mare, 151 c vea„ Lot 4. Chesn.it Mare, 15.2, i yes Lot 0. Brown Mare, 15.1 4 Lot t'. Bay Horse, 15.1. 4 years drive6 ard°lfr0f above horsesire quiet to ride and be on ? rbj6Ci a.V-S- ejinination. They will Fridav j may be tried in ddle aud haruess on Satu' dV. »nd Monday feaie t° commence at Two p.m. Swansea!"66' 8 °:tices' Victoria Chkibers, Oxrom-street, 1. 40376 ^m<?pEe Dm?/ WHOlrtT MAY CONCERN. M BEYNON au. HUGHES will RtDositorv n»f AUCTION at thJeffreys Arms Horse April 27thf 1880* ar Street' TUESDAY, 6 yeari,, good hunter, and bag beeitriveii in harness. Sale to commence at Three p.m. -Auctioneer's Offices, Victoria Chners, Swansea. 46439 "jVfESSRS BEYNON ad HUGHES' -LTX NEXT MONTHLY SALE: I Will v M HOiLSES, CARRIAGE, &c., Dm FntH^ f" ,TUESDAY, May 4, 1880, at 2 o'clock u e made one week Wore Sale. tona Chambers, Oxford-street,Swanspw. 46377 Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street,Swanspw. 46377 T.. WINDLEWAY.ii^rr marthpn a° E^lwyscwmmin> in he County of Car- Clears and -es from Laoghans, 5 nuies from St. Mff«PcJTnili-; Threo LordeVbes HOWELL FHOMAS and S«a i Hot^ Q f wiU SELIj b; 'AUCTION, at the day of Aprll'.SatT' °U W4ESDAY' the PnnoiDalh1nflCR(ES ,0F G00D THBER, The norf 'on on Part 4*he above farm, north and n'mitl 1 w'ood sold wdi je bounded on the Dafnt a d -1 by a line pf T^es parked with white The marked?^ Up the wood fron|astto west. The t n nt o r ai',e not t<> cu< show the trees "llldleW Farm, | Wm. Lloyd, will show the trees. 1'; day of tsalePl^ndathri0ney mast be down on the Christmas, 1880 remamded sec|Per by a bill due £ 3EKSS 46406 S A L É GAS ;VORKS. PRELIMINARY ANNODHciteNT. Sh?,A4 beS ty ^OTMT,fewoNSHnUS, Merthyr, 17U, A[,nl, JAiiLS *&'•> Sohato^M: and "stHERN- AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, H' ST* STREET, "&RDIFF. COMMODIOUS SALE ROOL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCES EFFECTIIJ IN THE BEST OrFICES. ADVANCES FROM Zloo To Zloo,ooo AR8ANGED ON PRKEHULD OR LEASEHOLD PilO^atTY. ■ 427H SCO PROPERTIES, For gEK OUR ESTATES GAZETTE. pilEs 0If APPIJCATION. tw Tirr trT/^TT —— —' — WURT OF Jrsil E, <±\:<cehy TO be SO:D by TENDER (su ct to the and Ironmonger Vh^n",61 Su;Ith' of AberaT0,J' Grocer about £ 2 7C0° ^eots amount in the aggregate to A scliedule of the d^bts 1 the undersigned, to whom T J' SeC" Rr'p iCntJ?n to than ti.e 1st MAY, lbso? 'l ders WU5t be ■'Ciituothder 4cn5 TENNANP & JONES. Solicitors, A'oci'jvon. J°. ITI'>IBK1> COLLIERY rKOPBIE- I 'U UK n- S' A;SD OTHERS. i tire ii<v r-v. 0-LD, bv TIJWtMyn :r. nA r Monmouthsh ro, Witlnn L miles of the liisca Station; on the Eastern Valleys Railway, and 1 mile of the Nine Miie Point Station, 011 the London and North-Western (Sir- howy) Railway, to both of whi h there is a good road. i,o, 1—Contains 780 pole?, more or less, from S to 12 inches girth. LOT 2-Cont-ains S'JO poles, more or leg", from 8 to 12 inches girth. a clump of bpruce, tlio outer trees oi which are crossed with red, is reserved. for 3-C,mt-.iuB 725 poles, more or les7, from 7 to 10 inches girth. LOT 4 contains 1,549 pole-, more or less, from 7 to 10 inches girth. Fonr clumps of spruce, the outer trees of which are crossed with red are reserved. LOT 5 contains 2,115 po":e3, more or less from 7 to 9 inches girth. The boundaries of the several Lots are marked b-, white paint on the outer trees thereof; and, in addition'to tiie above specifuu clumps, all trees marked with a red cross are reserved. The Lots will be shewn by Mr Thomas Bevan, Tymelin Farm, l'ontymister, Newport,who, oil two Ca- S' notx^, will meet intending purchasers at either station. Forms of tender, with conditions of sale attached, may behadtn application to Mr Richards, Main ly, near Cardiff, to wh im all tenders must be addressed", under seal, on or before Saturday, April 241.11. 40037 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, and OTHERS. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, JL it) one or two Lots, all that GROVE of WOOD, situate at CAPEr" EVAN, comprising about 4 Rcre, of valuable well-grown Oitk and Larch Trees of GO and 40 years' growth, respectively. The nood is intersected and j;e surrnüuJcd by good rOGÙ". For further particulars apply to the Owner. Mr William Harries, Capel Evatij ^ewc:i.stle Emlyn, Cannartheu- shire. 4 L~~EFT OUT T OF SALE, a few of S J CYRUS PÜILE S PATENT IMI-E & TIIIEF. PROOF SAFES. Apply STFTiiBNjgfflSf AtSjfAsiBa, & Co., Cardiff. 662 -J,r:a:lØ' -4 rclltrtlf, lo let. O BE LET^MAINDEE, near KEW- POET, MONMOUTHSHIRE. A MANSION HoeSE, with stablincr, coach-bouse, lawn, pleasure grounds, and gardens. lV.e Dwclkng- houso contains thres reception rooms, library, strong room, servants' hall, kitchen, numerous bedrooms, with convenient out offices. The premises are in excellent condition, and are n 'W III the occupation of Mr T. B. B '.ic'.ieior. Possession may be had 011 the 1st of July, 18S9," For particulars apply t > Messrs William Graham and Son, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Moii. or to T. M. Llcwellin, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, 40404 =-JI. (Tcudcrci Contvuii^ TENDERS are mvited for the E l{,ELJ. JL TION of a NEW BAPTIST CHAPEL, at Bcrthlwyd, near Quaker's Yard. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Chapel, on Rppïeatio,1 to Mrs Davies, Bertblwyd-tcrrace. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be forwarded to the Rev. Edward Jones, Baptist Minister, Lewis Town, Quakei's Yard, rear Iontypritlõ, on or I efore the r.th of May, 1880. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Lewis Town, April 23rJ, 1" 8). GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL G AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. TO PRINTERS, &-c. SEALED TI NKERS are invited to be sent to the Se- cretary on or before the 3rd of MAY next for PRINTING the PRIZE LISTS and PLACARDS for the above Society's Show, to ba held at Cardiff, 111 July next. For specimen Bills and number required apply to the Secretary, Mr W. V. Huntley, Welsh St Donatt's, Cow- bridge. 46428 THE CARDIFF AND SWANSEA SMOKELESS STEAM COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS for COLLIERY STORES are invited for the above Company. Applications for Forms of Tender to be made to JOHN DAVIES, Secretary, 6, Great Saint Helen's, 4G130 London, E.C. TO TAR DISTILLERS AND OTHERS. THE DIRECTORS of the BRISTOL UNITED GAS LIGHT COMPANY are ready to rective TENDERS for the purchase of the TAR produced at each of their Stations, situated respectively at Avon-street, Canons' Marsh, and Stapleton-road, from iht January, 1881. The approximate quantity of Tar made annually at each Station will be—at Avon-sirect^-iOO.OOO Gallons, Canons' Marsh 351,000 Gallons, Stapleton-road 100,000 Gallons. Tenders to be. for 3 or 5 years, but contracts will not be taken for a longer term than 5 ars. The terms and c-jndftions of the cnntrat may be known on application to the Secretary, at the Office of the Com- pany, Canons' Marsh, Bristol. 'lenders, sealed and marked "Tenders for Tar," must be delivered not later than Tuesday, 4th May, JSS0. The DIrectors do not bind themselves to accept the highest cr any Tender. By order of the Directors, HENRY H. TOWN^END, 4607 Secretary. jyjJERTHYR TYDFIL GAS COMPANY. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS The Directors wiil receive, >i >tl«.ter thanMONDAY^the 3rd of MAY next, TEXDUKS of the best qualify Large Serened GAS COAL, for delivery on their Tali Vale Railway Junction and Siding, at the Gas Works, Merthyr Tydfil, free of all costs of carriage, terminal charges, and to:ls, in such quantit e; as the Manager may from time to time reqoire during a period commencing from the 1st day ot July next. Tenders endorsed "Coar," to be addressed to the Secretary (from whom further particu- lars may be obtained), and they mu^t be for one, two, or three years, The lowest or any Tender not neecssarily accepted. Ðy order of the Directors. JOHN LLES COCKER, Secretary anù 1II¡¡.uager. Gas Offices, Gas Wrorks, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, 15th April, 18S0. 4C:S, TENDERS Wanted f< r the ERECTION of a CHURCH at BRYNAMMAN, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. P.ans and Specifications may be seen at the Ottices of the Amman Iron Company, Brynatnm in. Tenders should e sent in not later than MAV loth. Tiie lowest or am' Tender not uccassavils aw-mtci!. Slfl I gulitir lntitt5. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, GUILDFORD-STREET, CARDIFF. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TWO SERMONS will be preached on SUND\Y Apri! 25, 1880, by the REV. J. GUTTRII'GK, of jlan- chester, in the Morninsr at 11, and in the Evenin-at 6.30. In the Afternoon, at Half-past Two, an ADDRUSS wiii be delivered by Dr. SCHOLFIKLD to Teachers. Scholars Parents, and Friends. Collections w,ll be made on each occasion ou behalf of the Sunday-school Funds. On MONDAY, April 2d. Mr GUTTRIDGE will deliver j ,?l'u'ar Lecture, subject—" Chr.stianit v; its Divine and Human Side." Cha.ir to be taken at 7.30 p.m., by Councillor Rc-es Jones. Admission Free by Ticket, to be had on application to Teachers 8' Gui;dfurd strte% <*r any of the A C'ollection at the close on behalf of the New Chapel at Cogan Pill. h NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, TENBY. THE MEMORIAL STONES OF TlIB NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL IN WARREN-STREET, TENBY, WILL BE LAID ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH OF MAY, Further particulars will appear shortly. 46417 npESTiMONIAL TO MR W. T. LEWIS, MARDY, ABE RD A RE. hvA"hinr,"ePti^1 Committee at Merthyr, presided over aud ot) 1 ei r,IVf?0",8 n an<1 Committees at Aberdare t:on hnvA borough, all actiner in co-opera- M? W T LFWT* PRESKNT a TESTIMONIAL reject and Is oe^rty recognition tf their gieat respect, and as an enduring testimony to his earnest and straightforward conduct during; the recent elect on taken o Jrrv ouTth?0' Prelimi"a^ ^te^haVe been taken to carr_\ out this movement, to a successful i«n<- 1 he residents of the borough and certlcmrnil^- ateiy connected with it desirous of contributing towards tne Fund being raised and thus aid in making the retult worthy of the object in'. ie w and also of the bofough, nia3 do so by making their subscriptions payable e.th.-r f "ie .^reas>uurer,, Mr David Williams, High Constable of Merthyr; the London ai.d Provincial Bank or to Merthyrr6Ur,>' J°h" Forrester» 7- Wigh-street, IIE FORESTERS' FETE will (by —- permission) be he'd at the BICYCLE GROUNDS, ROATII, ON WHIT-TUESDAY NEXT. is* £ T°und Fpace are requested to applj* to Mr hs. Pfailiipa, 3, V\ ood-street, Cardiff. 40^56 FORESTERS FETE. S!™D RENDERS for the E.cction of Necessary anpjJ-Ltfon be obtained on ADnHcams wiM Phl'!i;,s. 3» 'Wood-street, Cardiff. Applicants Mid p.ease iuldress — The Chairman Fete srsg&gg-»«"• "ohsm the 29tli t. ^^LEXANDRA PARK, CARDIFF. FIRST ANNUAL WHITSUN RA0ES AND SPORTS Will be held at the above Park, ON WHIT-MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 17 and 18: 1550, when £150 WILL BE GIVEN FOR COMPETITION. hc1ntii'T^TTIN< HANi»lCAP. o-ife lilll 0PEV HURDLE RACE. Wimters o r 4T n]h* extra. £ 0 GALLO ii AY J? f? c* # /-in not exceeding 14 •> 7n)s es nnd Galloways that height-winner o,4 ,'md f" eVPr-V lnch UU-cr £ 8 OPEN FLAT R \CF f tW1?e' 5 extra- 23 j « vci,, for pomes not exceeding E15 GREAT TNTERXATIOXAL WREST- LINU JM ATCH. han5dicar M!LE3 0i'EX amateur bicyule HA^DICAP^ MiLF:S 0PiX AMATEUR BICYULE £ '0 HALF-MILE AMATEUR CTlAMPinv r'-t t Monmouthshire .and Wa'e-. <AMriO> Be.LT for P2 DONKEY RACE, .s.:c.. k For further particulars ideate send to the Secretary, Mr A'fred Lewis. e>!)e'"Ce • it>yli PRELIMINARY ART EXHIBITION, TE BE HELD AT THE DRILL HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, Tne Committee respectfully request e PAINTINGS, WORKS of ART, and CURIOSITIES. They have already securd the Gnnt of a Loan of a Valuable Collection f¡O;ll the South Kensington Mtt-eum. Intending Exhibitors wiil please apply for particulars to the undersigned, T. J. WEGSTER. 1 „nrt JNO. FOKRES1ER, ) Hon' "ei 72, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, February, ISS0. 45-63 A F 0 R T U N E. I11 the event of a stroke I The winnings o; good fortuno are Kuar;iutcej jj.. vou can wm ■•OO'JOCJ MARKS. the State. You are invited to participate in the CHANCES OF WINNING In the "rand drawings of prizes guaranteed by the State 0 of Hamburg, m which more than 8 MILLIONS M000 MARKS have to be drawn. Tn th" course of these advantageous Drawings, which contain according t > the prospectus only ticicets, the foPowin-' prizes wili be foruicommg, viz. :— ti.e tol*5^g,\7i.lrliesfc pr;z3 will be ev. 400,000 Marks. Premium of 250,0^0 Marks 6 Prizes of 4,000 Marks l I>n?e of 150,000 Marks 6$Prizes of 3,000 Marks 1 Prize of 100,COO Marks 214 Prizes of 2,000 Marks 1 Prize cf 60,000 Varies 10 Prizes of 1,TOO Marks 1 Prize of rO.i'OO Marks 2 Prizes of 1,200 Marks 2 Prizes i f 4-0 0 Marks 531 Prizes of 1,000 Ma^ks 2 Prizes of 30,000 Mirks 073 Prizes of 500 Marks 5 Prize-5 of 25,000 Marks 950 Prizes of 300 Marks 5 Prize-5 of 25,000 Marks 950 Prizes of 300 Marks 2 Prizes of 20,000 Ma' ks 65 Prises of 20) J'arks 12 Prizes of 15,009 M ;r!cs 300 Prizes of 350 Marks IPrizo of ?',OO(\ M:trk,' 2 150 Prize- of 138 Marks 24 Triz 3 of 10',000 Marks 2i:-0 Prize; of 1'24 Marks 4 Prizes of 8,000 Marks 70 Prizes of 100 Marks 3 Prizes of 6,000 Marks 7S00 Prizes of f'4 & (i7-Mrks 52 Prizes of 5,000 Marks 7850 Prizes of 40 &: 20 Mrks which will be sure drawii in 7 drawings within t; e space of a few months. The first prize-drawing is officially fixed, and the price of a whole original ticket is only shill. 6. — 01- 0 Marks, a half original ticket is onl3' shill, 3. — or 3 Marks', a quarter original ticket is only shill. 1. 6 d. or 1 Marks, and I will forward these original tickets guaranteed 1 y the State (nst prohibited prom!-sory notes) even to the most distant countries, in return f,r the amount for- warded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from me gratis along with the original ticket the original pros- pectus provided wirh the arms of the State and immedi- ately after the drawing, the official li t without any charge. -:n:= The payment and forwarding of the sums won ta those concerned will have my special and prompt attention, and with the most absolute secrecy. All orders can be sent l y the medium of a Poit Oitice Order. \;jj, Please address the orders before the 12TII OF MAY cO. On account of the approachii g drawing of the prizes, in all confidence to SAMUEL IIECKSCIIER, SESR., BANKER AND EXCHANGE AGENT, AT HAMBURG, GERMANY. 811 DO YOU WISH TO WIN LARGE v» PRIZES AND SMALL? BUY YOUR TICKETS OF MINDUS & MARIiiNTHAL Luck has continually favoured this oar motto, which lias a.iaaiy brought to our cost miers the large-t prize-, such as 242,400 Mark, 182,4"0 Mark, &e. We the efore beg leave to invite the public to participate iu the newly-commencing 27Sth DRAWING OF CASH PRIZES, guanntccd by the State of Hamburg. In 7 divisions,r series, the sum o; 8,US,:O) Mark, divided into piii.c pal prizes o £ ■100/0, MARK In the most favourable case—furthermore of 250,0.0, 150,000, 10:1,000, 60,000, 50,000, 2 of 40.CC0, 2 of 30,000, 5 of 25,0 0, 2 of-20,000, 12 of 15,( 00, 12,0)0, £ 4 of 10,000, 4 of 8,0(0, 3 of ii,000. 52 of 5,(0.1, C- of 4,000, GS of 3,000, 214 of 2,(00, 531 of 1,1,00, 673 of 500, &c., &-c., will oe distributed. The undersigned wl:1 forward OFFICIAL ORIGINAL TIC.VETS for the first drawing whole ones, Gs half oncl, 3s, and quarter tickets at Is (id, on receipt of the amount. Immediately after the drawing the official lists of prizes are sent to the ticket-holders, and the prizes paid to the re:-t> ctive winners. Orders are respectfully solicited as soon as possible, but not later than 15th of May, 1880, by MINDUS & MARIIINTHAL, State Securities Office, Hamburg. 46411 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG and PARIS via WEY'MOUTH.—New route through Normandy nnd Brittany to Paris, the West and Sottth of France, and Spain. Through rates for Passeugers, Parcels, and MerchallliÏse between the prill- cipal tiwns on the Great "Western and Western of France Railways. The Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m., aud Cherbourgh at 7.0 p.m. daily ISuudays excepted), weather and circumstances permitting,- in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 46118 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. The albert public billiard ROOMri, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE KOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44031 N. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. BRYANT, POWIS AND BRYANT, WOOD BROKERS, LEADENHALL HOUSE 101, LEADEN II ALL-STREET, 46035 E.C. rilHE REY. JOHN SHEWARD, of -A. Milton, KeDt, writes, October 29th, 1S78 '— My nerves were so shattered that I dreaded the simplest duties, and lost nil energy and pleasure in the perform* »nce of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking Cobikn's Pills the change in my health for the better is very marked. I have lost that horrible depression, my nerves are much stronger, and my general health very greatly improved, I cannot express how truly thankful I.feel for the remarkable and oleasing change. Cobob.n'S Quinixr and Phosphorus Pills give strength, energy, and vigorous vitality to constitutions in any way enfeebled. Infallible In Neuralga-Ask for "COBDKX'S Pills," 2s Sd and 48 6d, and have no others. Any Chemist will get them if they are not in stock, or they will be sent Post Free on receipt of 33 or 54 stamps (great savingX by the Sussex Drug Co., 135, Queen's- rop.d, Brighton, Agents—8. J. Proctor. Penarth. and. T. WiUiaiua IL Buu-airut rugrdia, 7aa7-~i26K 1 j (gtttertaiwmatg. J"1«"EW THEATRE ROYAL, | ll WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. I Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. f-ole Manager. Mr E. POWER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL 24tb. Positively the last iiilit of MR C H A P. I: E S COLLETTE. At 7.; 0. the successful co. L etly Bo UI; ( E. To conclu'le with the A:u ing Buries uc, ti e NEW hIP VAN WiNKLE. Mr COLLETTE ill both pieces. EEK.—Special Grand Production of the GRLAT Mr Jaiues tuchanan and Powerful Company. Price- as lu-'ual. ILI u cztn tit!. CARDIFF. Harrow house school., JL-M- DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS The Misses MARKS. Pupils prepared for Cambridge and College of Preceptors' LocA 1 84:19 Next Tei-m will commence May 3rd (D.V.) 4C355 IGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS, BELGRAVE HOLSE. CARDIFF. PRiKcirAL:—MISS TeLLIS (Associate of the College of PicceDtorsA The SUMMER TERM will BEGIN on TUESDAY, the 4th of May. Resident Pupils will Assetuble on the pre- cediug day. ^502 46308 Middle CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AN,) GIRLS. WOLYERLEY-PLACE, SE YE UN-ROAD, CANTON. Princip1.1-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twe.ity Years' Experience). A thoroughly yood piaiu English Education. A First-Ciass Preparatory Depaxtmeut. Terms 011 annlication. JOO PENARTH. EDUCATION AT THE SEASIDE. m™,TLLAI)K SCHOOL, HENLEY HOUSE, CHURCH-1ERRACE, PENARTH, CARDIFF Principals, Mrs and the Misses FISHER. A-sisted hy Professors and Resident Governesses. Kindergarten for Juniors. Pupils prey ared for Cam- bridge Local Examinations. Reieree Rev. C. Pearson, M.A.. Re-tor of Penortb The NEXT TERM BEGINS MAY 6 4G341 COWnHIDGE. PEAT HOUSE; COW BRIDGE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG L\DIIiS. Principals—Mrs aud the Misses CUDVER- WELL, A,A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge ar.d otlier Locd Xtefeiees, Parents of P^nils. 4303!-í8.ó3 The Next Term will (D.V.) Commence, April 16tn, 18S0 NEWPORT. /'ILYFHA COLLEGI ATE SCHOOL Vy (Late Caer.iu Park) NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL Rer. T. MORTIMER GREEN (University of London). A1- s AM MASTER: Mr JOHN GREENLIE. Special Classes Conducted by Efficient Non-resident l.Ltst8J"S. Pupils are prepared f jr Commercial Pursuits, the Uni- versity Matriculation and Local Examinations, aud the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Exce led accommodation for boarders. Duties will be Resumed "t the new a.nd convenient i,remises, Ayron House, Clyiha-square, on WEDNESDAY. 5th MAY. For proupeotu?, &e., aj p'y to the Principal. 46401 I SWANSEA. • ARNOLD COLLLGE, V>OODLANDS. PRIXcIiAL: REV. E- WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. QUARTER began 011 WEDNESDAY, APRiLrth. 460^4 tYNOE SCHOOL, CONS iITUTION- iLi HILL, SW ANSEA. Head Slaster Mr EMERY. Second Master Mr GEORGE EMERY, B.A., Lond. Late one oi the Senior Assistant-Masters at Mill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universfties and for the Professional Examinations. There is a class Reading for the Matriculation Exami- nation of ti e University of I.oudon. A Monthly Report of the Conduct and Diligence of each Pupil is sent to his Parents, also a Report at the i qJ;LLt.'f,j.,n' thø ti'W ø.;u¡¡ h hAC msilp 0HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. v A Select Private School. (;237 HEAD MASTR.R—GLOilGE l.'EWDNEY, P;.A..F.R.G.S. NEATH. EÅTil PR OPRIET AR Y SCHOOlT Established under extensive and influential patronage. TO BE OPENED THE FIRST WEEK IX MAY. HEAD MASTER:— Rev. GEORGS BLACKMORE, M.A. Graduate in lionouis of Cambridge and London, and late scholar, exhibitioner, and prizeman of queens College. Cambridge with efficient i ssWtnit masters. The object of the promoter.-is the establishment of a First Grade School for boar.icrs and day scholars. There wiil be two depart classical and modern. Boys will l»e prepared for the Universities aud the Pro- fessions, and also for Commercial pursuits. Applications for Prospe.-tu«, to be addressed, for the present, to the Venerable the Archdeacon of Llan.U,ff, the Rectory, Neath, Chairman of the Neath 8ch1 Co., Limited. 40-_76 BERKSHIRE. CRADFURD COLLE,;E, J HE\I>, 1-ERKS. F.i:italli;,hd E4\. Conducted by the DC". EDM D. DE EWER, Assfsted by a competent staff of Graduate and other :Ma'ter". Pupils are prepared for the Cambridge Local, Preli- minary, Leg-d. and Sur^icd Examinations, Locdo.i Matriculation, Cooper's Hill, &c.. At the Cambridge Local Examination in December, 1879, pupils took 1st, End, and 3rd class honours, with marks of distinction far Latin and Mathematics, The NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, MAY the Cth; For Prospectuses address the Principal. 4G,:S BRECON SHIRE. BE L A DIE S'S CI IO Oli, V A L E YIEW, JL CEFN-CVED, VAYNOil, BRECONSIIIUE, IS NOW OPEN. Pi.iscirAL—MISS BAKER. RESIDENT FOREIGN GOVERNESS. LRGE and Detached llovs' "The Village is a most healthy place of abode."—(Dr. Dyke's Report.) Cefn-Coed is near the celebrated Pout- sarn Fa,lõRU,ll:,t::rt¡JJ.C"5t,e. I11c]u,ve Terms Tarty guineas', Emdish only, Twenty four guineas; Weekly Boarders, Twenty and Twenty-four guineas. Prospectus, with refcreu.-es, on application. The Next Tenn begiiu MAY 3rd, but pupils received at any time. 45030 Ifusuflwce. Ci N FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, ►C? ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SiiAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRAXCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretaiy. Total sum insured in IS7, £2v2,r¡2,61. Claims paid during the last Ten years, upwards oi TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtabed frum any of the undermentioned Agents oi the Society. AGENTS CARDIFF idi- Peter Price, 3, Crock. herb town „ Mr Cnarles Cross I Mr J. Jenkins, Philharmonic Chambers, St Mary-st, Aoeravon Mr David E. Jones I Aberdare J r. R. O. Gery Mr William Lewis Blaenavon, near Pontypool ..Mr Stephen Harwell Bridgend Mr Williaw Gladdlsh Brvmnawr Mr G. W. Walters Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons Crickliowell Messrs Lewis it Williams. Ebbw Vale Mr Thos. G. Powell Ferndale, near Pontypridd.Mr !II red Jepson, Hirwain, (Aberdare) Mr Geo. T. Tuckfield Llandaff Mr John Howe Maesteg Mr David Davies Merthyr Tydfil Mr David Price Mountain Ash Air George 11 White Mumbles Mr James Qrrin Neath Mr Charles Old Ponta-rdawc Mr Ilai-id Smith Pontypridd Mr William Merchant. "Mr William Williams Swansea Mr William Edmond, 23, Gower-strect Jlr Frcdk. Tucker, Bristol & West of England Bank, Tredegar Mr Martin Karrhy Ystahfera Mr John Resi 4 S Yellow METAL SHEATHING. Alteration 111 difference between NEW AKD OLD METAL. The undersigned beg t) inform Shipowners and others that the; are now prepared to EXCHANGE NEW SHEATHING FOR OLD, at a difference of I id per lb., instead of 2d. The old Sheathing to be delivered at 28, Mersey-street, Liverpool. 46395 JOHN BIBBY, SùXs. & CO., Lii-erpo(,I. OROUGH OF NEWPORT. I13 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Herchant-str-et, behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents the princi;>al hoardings and stations in Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town and country. P.d established—More than a quarter of a century. 3400.1 Ra LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Sents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTINU STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. A large Ail veH.i.in Van to parade the stieets, wita torse aid driver, to be Let by the Dal or Week. APplJ l « oikovA fur ti§rmjL. I G A;NKRUPT G T 0 C K I £9,000 worth of I gOOTS A N D SHOES. ^JAiS,H AND COMPANY Having-purchased the entire STOCK of J. B. W ITCHFLL at a We Dmcount, des.re to effect a Speedy Clearance by offering tt;e same at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. Please note the Addreê5- CASH AND COMPANY (L,.te J. B. Witcbel;), 94. ST. MARY-STREET, & 20, THE HAYES CARDIFF. BRANCHES • AB I RGAYIENN Y 9' Coi"merdal-street. SWANSEA 'lSanri'li^ 0ft"Btrtet' PONTV PR1DD and 14 1 emple-street. VSTHAD ■EaDlc Buiidiog^. TREDERBERT S^1100- TRiiORKi' PuRTH Hannah-street. 453il fiOUTH WALES MUSICAI REPOSITORY, « WIND STREET, SWANSEA. j- BRADER & SONS7 SPECIAL NEW MODEL PIANOFORTES IX ELEGAXT EBOSK'7' 'nd raE fashjoxabu EBONIZED & GOLD MOUNTINGS, 1; MESSRa. COLLARD & COLLARD ERARD, VTI?KMAN, ^ROADWOOD, NEUMEYER, EORD, &C., &c due to Ah^roi^-b «Wsfo°rof0the0f i} board, greater aolidit, of mechanism. An inspection is respectful w,i tionJ advantages to Cash Pnr t w no EU'jh excep- oTe e; I t? P"rchas-re have ever baen MIS- lwo GtIi"eas per C.nuter. 46075 pUBLIC NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE BEG TO INFORM TIIE PUBLIC THAT HAVING LEFT HIE PREMISES, 16, HIGH-STREET, WE SHALL CARRY ON OUR BUSINESS OF TAILORS, MERCERS, AND HATTERS, iT NO. 12, HIGH-STREET, WHERE WE HO^B TQ RECEIVE THE CONTINUED SUP. PORT OF curt t-C -r, ( U S TIMERS AND Ili-IENDS. pARRY AND BAKER, 10 H:GII"STREET, CARDIFF. ¡, <5649 CAUTION. TO GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND DEALERS IN TOBACCO. IN THE BIGH COURT OF JUSTICE; CHANCERY WHEREAS an Injunction has this day been granted to restrain, the Defendant, HENRY JAMES I from using any wrappers, label or advertisement, having therein the Pi dutiffs' Eegi t.-red Trade Mark, or any material portions or portion of Ujh Trade Mark, or from using or issuing in connection with the sale of Tobacco any rame, signature, device, or inscription, in imitation of the Plaint:?s' said Trade Mark, or any material po tions or portion thereof, or only colourabiy differing therefrom. ItI!. We hereby Warn all Grocers, Tobacconists, and Dealers in Tobacco, that it is our intention to take legal proceedings ag*:n-t anyone whom we may ascertain to be infring.ng our Tights in respect of our Registered Trade Marks sud Mama, or using any colourable imitation thereof. FRANKLYN, MORGAN & DAVEY, Tobacco Manufacturers. BrUtol, 25th February, lSS). 40^3 -S4CG I^ENSONS" WATCHES & CLOCK. .l WATCIIMAKKR and OEWELLER, Py Spec al Warrant TQ HER WAJLSl'Y Tfj E* OT"Er\ „ ^Appoints e.'ite to H R H YE E l KIKE of WALES, ard H.I.A1. IHE Ei«iPr.PvOR OF Pr.IZB MEDALS-i.ONiION LUI'LJN, and PAR1" WATCHES GOLD AND SILVER Of every descnpt.on guit- JEWELLERY able for all climates, from 2 to 200 guineas. The Late. t Fashions C'lironograp.S Chronometers, Bracelets Broaches. Keyless Levers, Earrings, Lockets, Presentation, Necklaces, Chains, Re;-eaters, fco:t.;ers' King- Studs, Railway < Guards, and Pius, Crosses, Etc, Workmens Watches of I Abo in Diamonds and Extra Strength.^ | rr«cioii3 Stones. BENSON'S workman's" Eng'iah Lever, as above 5r. (Vi"a: ranted.) BENSON a Evtr\ 1»kVS Silvci Watch, Crystal Glass, :u:; aù" J: Ss. (Wólrnl¡hù.) ftr-T-o B E S O N S CLOC.S SILVER AND ELECTRO- Of all kmds at 1 to 1,000 PLATE Cu.neas. jp0J. P; esciitation, etc. Cu.neas. jp0J. P; esciitation, etc. Church Turret, I Pinner Services, Ca: :age, Ciiime, T.aand Dreakfa t Service! Lining ana Drawing-room, Cduets, Baskets, 11a 1, Shop, Inl.stands. Claret Jugs, Li'nr: ry, Bi'acket, etc. Srp-'ons, Forks, etc. rv Srp-'ons, Forks, etc. BENSON S new Pamphlet of Watches, the most com. prehensive in the World, giving prices and illustration* of every k *l. Just puidished. 2 stamns. BENsON J> m w Pan>phiet of Ciocks, ti.e largest yet To woesiirn., a;ni p -jces. Free, 2 stamps. BE>.SO.> S new Pan.pl.iet of Jewellery, illustrated, two Ft -mps. Bl-NsO.« S new Pamphlet of Silver and Electro-plate, il'u-tmtcd, 2 stamps. Bl NSON'S new Pan phlet of Turret CI cks, illustrated, 2 s&.inps. WAtch.eS 8Cnt tree and by po t. Watches sent tree and safe by po t. ate e-, CI c -s, Jewedirv, and Piate repaired by tk.lled w ikrneii. Plate, Jewellery, and Watches ex- changed. dues, Merchants, and Shippe is supplied. Steam Factory and City r?norvroems— L U OSATE if 1 L L x.> est- nd Estahlitil inent— I. 25, OLD I.ON D STRF.E' LONDON 43739 '•OTAELISIIEP 1743. 8170 KECIvITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the Used in the PRINCE OP WALES'S LAUNDRY. R T'SUsed in ti,, Used in the DT'CHESS OF JDINEUKCH's I.AUNDET. RECKlTT'S i^ARlS LLUE Is used hy the poorest ell account of its cheapness. CG3 And by the richoct 011 account of its BEAUTY rpOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL j PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all iiresru- lar.tias ana redeye tiie diotre.-sing svmptoc.g so prevalent with the sax. eoxes Is Hd and "2s 0,1, of all chemists. Sent anywhere cpon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E. TOWLB, chemist, Nottingham. 31801 .L Y 1 srr o it s 10 Losiios. Mr EI.'WAi'i) begs to inform Visitors and others e,m;i,, L mdon that he has Oi cned a PRIVATE i BOARD1NG-J iOUSE at GWALlA HoUtE, 9, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, Tavistock -&4 Ulirc. Where they c-.n obtain all home comforts at a very reasoi.abie tavi^. Th? situation is central, and within two minute. walk from l.u_,toa Station, and ten tuir.u es from Paddingtou, by the Underground Railway to G over-street. Teraia and references on application. tS" CAlnRF.F'õ"DDIcARTHEF <r517 VISITORS TO LONDON.-DANIEL'S PRIVATE HOTEL (late Roberts^27, Tnr.vies Intl. IIo born Circus P.C., established over forty years. Tne most central and convenient portion in the Metropolis. Much patronised by Welsh visitor-. Home eon fo-ts. Moderate tariff, fiijrh: porter in attendance. AMJEAN'S "^SVvXN" CO^IMERCIAL ASD —— FAMILY HOTEL, f 2. IROAD STREET, B R I S T <y I». ftsjliSART I'AILT, Is CJ. 442/4 Vi M. PARELEX, ProDrictor. TH E GUILDHALL HOTEL, JL LitOAD STREET, BlUSrQL. — One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, oeatni, very clean and comfoil.ible, every altention. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. Moderate Charges. Man&Ms-lfr and Mrs CARTEL, ClAtc of the Qlobe Hot&L Exeteri. ttfSl j — Sitsiiii'ss g P R I N G 0 V E L T I Eq. IN BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. J O T H A M AND ks ONS, THE GREAT PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF IOTHAM AND SOXS have ever made the JUVENILE BRANCH a primary feature in their TRADE by em CUTTERS and WORKPEOPLE who make YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING their speciality, hence the encouraging favours they cotf tiilue to receive from PARENTS, GUARDIANS, and SCHOOLS, and the reputation they hold of beiuc the FIRST JUVENILE OUTFITTERS In the PRINCIPALITY OR THE WEST OF ENGLAND. This Season the STOCK is well replenished with the most FashianabJe Styles, combined with thp H.o.d MaterixK The Leading Shapes are- THE PRINCE THE MAN O'-WAB THE NORFOLK THE HUNGARIAN THE RUGBY THE SULTAN THE COURT THE SEA SIDE THE NEW MI LI- SUIT TARY, THE CAMBRIDGE THE KILT THE ETON. ROOM fitted up special y for the J^VL^ILE DEPAUTaILNX. 46271 NEW APERY J^stablishment, 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. JJ ERNE JJROTHERS DRAPERS, Have much pleasure In announcing the completion of their NEW & EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES 15. QUEEN-STREET, Which they OPENED ON SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880. Having just returned from the MARKETS with a LARGE T CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCB OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS They are now in a position to offer you the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. ir r r, r, ,N r HEnKE gROTHERl Avail themselves of this opportunity of thanking their numerous Custcn.-ers anJ the PuLlic generally fur their I ast support, and to solicit the favour ol an early iu pection of their NEW STOCK. ia. •• ■»"— 9, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 15, TRINITY-STREET, CARL IFF. ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 24, 1880, iJJOWELL AND COMPAN1 WILL MAKE AN EXTENSIVE SHOW OF SPECIALITIES { ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL CONTAIN I LARGE AKD WELL-ASSORTED STOCKS I SPECIAL DESIGNS IN MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, MANTLES VISITES, FICHUS, &0.. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES' Received Daily during the Season. A VIS T OF RESPECTFULLY INVITED. tS TERMS NOT CHANGED CASH, NO CP, FDIT. -U JJO WE LL AND QUMfaJSY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, C -kR I FF. 4C384 gPRING, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods bought UO\V will be w utli very much more wtc, the Sea-on commences. Trade is reviving, and as tht a-m-unt of soendim: monev will be largely increased,, the Proprietors of tiie CARDIFF HOUfcE have deter- mined to offer a special inducement by sdling their Stocie at Old Prices. Tiie Goods now ot.'ered were bought when the long-continued depression oi trade had brought prices down to almost nominal yalua. 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 SOS, F. shionable Outfitters, ST. MARY-STREET & CAROLINE-STREET. CARDIFF. JJOYAL JQEVON SHIRE SERGE Made of selected EJatltic ltaple wools J II all tile Latest fashionable Colours and Mixtures To su.t all season? and ail cliinatos. J>OYAL y^EVONSHIRE ^ERGE Fùr Ladies' Drcs cs O.i the authority oi The OULEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, HARD WEAR, aud UTILITY. It Sea-w: ter cannot hurt it." 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