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JUST IMPORTED noil USAMNO CONTINENTAL MAKERS, A LARGE STOCK OF GARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers ■will 40 well to inspect 1 d°HN WILLIAMS AND SONS* SHOWROOMS, QUEEN.STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. STOVES AND CHIMNEY PIECES Are fitted up in their Show Roome from £2 to ero. Over 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATIS to select from. GAS FITTINGS, An Extensive and Choice Selection in GlaM and Broas* 6711
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ales bll Suction, I AUOTION APPOINTMENTS. OWID- Messrs. ALEXANDER BROS. r Me88^ip$T\aiCardiff March28 ^ehol4 Pv? THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. k J*TLy> ic-1 at Pontypridd March 28 *r°Perty. ,t ki^i8rs BARNARD. THOMAS and CO. 'iMBWMHej, Mir l^hold BE*NON & HUGHES.' ffses, CarriJfi5ur?' at Swansea. March ?9 L^eehold HougR <• at Swansea April 4 Trade D Swansea Aj-ril 6 ^ting-housou ^remises at Swansea .April 5 Hi, Stable, and Premises, at Swansea. — .April 6 ,Ver Plate 01 h HENRY DA VIES. „ China, Ac., at Haverfordwest— March 28 W. C. EVANS & CO. 18& rroperty, at Brynmawr March 29 .f R Mr. J. H. FiELDER. Bristol April & c«ii, MR. F. G. GOUGH. V- if' »tLlanellv March 30 *•<>! Art HARVEY A MOLIBON. ,4c*'»t Swansea *eiyPlant. MR. T. S. HUNTLEY. tv_ Machinery at, Cardiff April 4 puv1; Mr T. M. JAMES. » ic-houge Property at Haverfordwest. March 25 teture.4c ft(<s MR. F. KNIGHT. liLT Swansea, March 27 rtedgeg, Swansea March 25, 27, 23 Messrs N. LAWRENCE & Co. "Hiture, 4c., at Bridgend March 30 b*ht Hick. MR JOHN M. LEEDER. °u8ehoi^ Bs,- at Longhor .March 27 b., Ul'ure, &c., &c., at Swansea. March 30 "•-hold Mr. W. H. PiNCOTT. lr.„ "OWture, at Cardiff.. March 28 ttS^Kerv n Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. T^*eJtoi,j io,°?^8» at Swansea.March 28 K^ehoi^ jS, niture, at Swansea March 31 .ttlPDg. r^su.ess f re mists, at Swan sea. April 1 "tock-in-Trade, at Morris ton ■••hold p,^ Mr. DAVIO PRICE. U. at Rhymney „ March SO ^thpU it. Mr. WILLIAM. SANDERS. K essuages or Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff.Mar. 28 •Niftg.j*. MR W. P. STEPHENSON. houses, at Cardiff April 3 °Qer. MR. JAMES VAUGHAN. Ucn, Mjlford Haven — March 30 w„ "esw*. W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. ^2*l)ebt* .J^ture and Shop Fixtures, at Aberdare..March 27 Aberdare March 27 IR t be,"I Frederick-street and Hill-street, Cardiff. BY In STKPENSONis instructed to SELL the' i?n at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, COT. Stwr.^niiny •' tae 3rd of April next, at 6 for 7 o'clock in 7*^ on. eith»r singly or in Lots, as may then be deter- H», tl**e „ «a ♦TSJ^*d 79 & desiiable DWELIJNG-HOUSES, Nos. 68, 69, "K He JJ^'ick-street, and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Hill-street, bi?»PronL0f 9ard'ff. the 20M,18 held for the residue of two terms of 198 years Sk«OI^102a n y ot December, 1837, at the very low ground jJ^Seg. Per annnm, which will be apportioned between the ^^TTHB?J^rticul,krS, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr Solicitor, Trinity-street, CardiiL 6458 Devon Villa, Cardiff. i'JL 4^-S- BAHNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, It*. 1 prPrni' ave received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, fioi^SOth ?ua'DeVo" Villa, Koath, Cardiff." on THURSDAY, • PUR', wbole of the well preserved modern HOUSE- iif 4v and other Effects of Mr. M. J. Almorul, Libr- .T^uablo contents of the Dining and Drawing Cgli' (including over 200 volumes of Standard Works).. frTr- V.i' Consnrvatory, 2 Kitchens, 4 Bedroomi, and \yj], altogether in th# sum of £ 466 4s 2d. c0^« lots no reserve. "e °n VLw on the Morning of the Sale, which will AtsJf* furtWCtualiy at 12 °'clock at noon- *e»K\'0tl6«r« Particulars, application may be made to the <4 ^°r to vl wb°ae office a copy of the Inventory can be v'ockhm-K.81*' 'fugledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff Wn. March, 1876. 2*79 €494 ^^Bj»R-D»ruPtcy Act, ie69.—Pari ridge-road, Roath. iJI ALEXANDER BROS, are in- to KKr>ky the Trustees of the Estate of R. Brice, Mo>it^«vv AUCTION, oh the Premises, at Partridge- 8Hwn > the 27th day of March next, a lar^e cif' 40 feet long; a quantity of BUILDING wuili m°uldin~ *t'DS ot flooring boards, window and door j'der'g jro g», trusselfl, cart wheels, and a quantity of CAKI' Zffy> &c*> &c- J also a capital CART HORSE, iff* Will be e 8et3 °f C ART HARNESS. Alao at the same *0??'io thoro, SAW1NG BENlH, with SAWS, 4c. com- ir Estate nfc condition never been used. Appertaining Wcf* to com~ Be*ton and McNaughton. >« *old in7?enc! *fc T1*ree o'clock punctually, and the whole S>0 StTv. 8ePara'e lots. tg^jyry -street, Cardiff. 2886 6608 **0d Sale of Household Furniture.—To Hotel Proprietors and parties furnishing. ^V^SSRS. ALEXANDER BROTHERS are Sooifc. hitructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Assembly fjw^ the Cardiff Arms Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of ■Kjeoh.*1' to which place the goods have been removed for MJfc £ u*enieace of sale, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNI- i °h \s in excellent preservation, ana the property of a S^BuS i the neifrhbourhood. viz., mahoganv dining- six foi>t plate glass sideboard, drawing- offiw. ? green rep, coucl), pier glass 5 feet..6 inches, nialio- ^KOit, 0me ^th drawers, pedestal writing table, dinner tin? iron.6 ?hair8» six mahogany chairs, letter press, fenders Mm *ery ~T'1.r<?n, balf-tester and otner bedsteads, featherbeds, can?* 1 "ard table with cues and ivory balls com- M»t •' condition. Also at the same time will bo sold Fo,7' the n^rd with cues and ivory balls, &c, com- >»» Alsno*56' 7 °f a gentleman who has no further use »orVi«capita^ sewing machine, by Wheeler and Wilson, • to order and condition. ^"<L?t. Ma^m5nce *t Tvro o'clock punctually. ——Z^treet, Cardiff. 2887 6484 l\^ESQr>o. Town Hall, Bridgend. SJL N. LAWRENCE and Co. have re- wlBBtructions to SELL by AUCTION on THURS- »^l«rrug|*archa0ih, 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD V.0^ to 7* and other effects, the property of a gentleman, Hob?*14 dra^in Town Hall for convenience of sale, comprising W ?* pier n^r°cm suite covered in green rep, walnut chef- da, v*° table 8S» mahogany dining-table with extra leaves, wal- table, mahogany sofa in hairseating, six «*^lla duchesse stand t able,sideboard,hat and che«t mahogany bookcase, hall chairs, hall table, ^»el r«f °' drawers, painted wa3hstand and dressing- S2SW r^i'S, sets of ware, night commode, pole and rings, 'tool'1* frani » whatnot, handsome piece of needlework in J^J^ full (jS'Devonport, piano by eminent makers, musio chert of drawers, carpet, oilcloth, two clocks, (jfJJJj fhairs, cane chairs, iron bedsteads, two feather ^Wl^d. lpufE ^ds, palliasses, mattresses, electro-plated servicie, &c.set of trays, toilet set swing fUi^M flreirone, coal vase, fish kettle, dish covers, and to -^Jphen culinary utensils, &c. ■^SSS»ohi^tnence at Two o'clock. M«ftC^ZziS Offl 'ea. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6553 ft vjfj> Silver-street, and Clifton-street, Roath. Cardiff. bvVrLL1AM SANDERS will offer for SALE v AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, jj[> 23th March, 1876, at Two for Three o'clock in the ■,„?.8Uch lots as may be agreed upon at the time of bt^Qerf to such conditions as phall be then and there flowing valuable LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or Otho £ G-a°USEs, that istosay- tlde 0;\f Messuages or Dwelling-house*, situate on the ifo. ^opaz-street, in the parish of Roath .aforesaid, and À, ill th S, 16, 17, and 18, counting from Clilton- th° ^1 th 8V<^ P^sh of Roath. thre* Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate side of Silver-street, and being NOJ. 1, 2, and 3, bjjy not,, in the said parish. of Roath. JSHo aU that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and t £ jj>riticV| in Clifton-street, in the said parish of Roath. Said Messuages or Dwelling-houses and Premises ""cit 0. èr 1,1eaae from Lord Tredegar, for the residue of a ?J*ct tQ° years, compated from the 25th day of March, 1870, *BlhCo,»«id«rl £ nnual Bround rent of £ 2 10s for each house. on ,*hie portion of the nurohase money on each lot can °' ^he same if required. j Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, -arcade, Cardiff or to, ^5 MR. JOSIAH MERRILS, ■s. Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. jldsor-rosd, Newtown, near the Eagle HoteL W. H. PINCOTT hu received instruc- t?o^0,a Mr I^ean, late librarian of the Cardiff Free PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, on rch 28th. 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD aim consisting of a first-class cottage piano, in gSotd, mahogany and walnut loo tables, cheffionniers, a ?Qd chairs in leather, do. in horsehair, chimney t*K|' e'ght-day dial, electro-plated tea and coffee ser- 'end occasional tables, invalid's easy char, deal heds ^r,i £ nd i™119, oilcloth, half-tester and otherbed- s8e8' washstands and tables, ware, iron crib, ^iti*0,)<l eW painted chests of drawers, dressing glasses, cane ^i»i Cvpi« a number of first-class books, including of 10 to1b- Don Quixote, by Dore, Mitford's et's pl. ,Re> s vols. Pope's Works, 11 y olumes Hume and 8*1*. "K'and, Brown's Family Bible, and a variety of f^*ence at 2 punctually. of Sale. Also a Sewing Machine. 6547 1 1 l I A M SANDERS. *^Xatu< AUCTIONEER, ■a-ia AND INSURANCE AGENT. 0^ Haa Si »°YAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, following PROPERTIES for SALE £ 0?Rusnfiii0!18" 17» and 18, in Buzzard-sVeet. Four ^iJ:ATH.1<treet; and No. 1, Windsor Esplanade. tejjj?°hd-street House in Emerald-street. Three honses in fl, J)°es in « .Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel Vi||> *&, u and Seven in Gold-Street. Nos. (J* ar, > Clifton-street and Hath and M.mle f^1 • jn -Nine houses in Letty-street, two semi-detached rjj[?5?treet "streec> and two semi-detached villas in Uoper Cli^TON.-liniMK, Q&d ^r-road. 01 PreeholdLw,d at the corner of corner >hop in Bromsgrove-fltreet. *•^1 ot the purchase*money may be had on ■^W**doy«» <w #Alto bg Aultion* For the Benefit of those Concerned.—Coedbridwen Farm, near MLoughor. R. JOHNM. LEE DERwiUSELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without the least reserve, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, March 27, 1876, about EIGHT RICKS OF OATS, now standing in the Rick-yard of the above Farm. Sale to commence at One O'clock to the minute. Terms, Cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers. Oxford street, Swansea. 6535 M Oxford-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. R. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above chambers, on TECURS DAY, March 30, 1876, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforce, Iron Safe, and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in of in leather, easy, cane-seat and other chairs, pianoforte in rose- woodsy Thorcpson and Co.), wa'nut music stool, pier glasses, wal- nut work table(thetop inlaidfor chess), oleographs in gilt frames, pair of handsome Bohemian vases, an 8-day dial, set of papier- mache Tea Trays, inlaid with pearl, pair of handsome lustres, electro-plated salts, copper tea kettle, electro-plated tea ana coffee set, comprising tea-pot, coffee-pot, cream jug, and sugar basin, plated cruet frame, with four cut bottles, a japanned and gilt coal vase, floor-cloth, oil-cloth, dining and other tables, timepieces, ornaments, Brussels and other carpets, washstands, dressing-tables, ditto glasses, chest of drawers, towel horses, window poles, curtains, iron, French, and other bedsteads, spring mattresses, palliasses, feather and otber beds, commodes, Ac., together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils; also, an iron fire proof safe, knife cleaner, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. C566 Bristol Horse Repository.—Large Spring Stud S&le.-io(i liorse& MR. J. H. FIELDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, APRIL 6th uowards of 100 HOKStS, comprising Hunters of known character, Brougham Horses, high stepping Phaeton Horses, mitch Pair and other Harness Horses, weight-carrying Cobs and Ponies.. — M ♦ The attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen having iiorses to dispose of is respectfully invited to this important Sale. '• THE BARON," All quiet to ride, clever •' ST. CLAIR," V with hounds, and been LINCOLN," _) driven in harness. Bsy GELDING, about 16 hands high, quiet in harness, with grand action. Chestnut GELDING, about 16-3, quiet to ride and drive. Liver-coloured Chestnut GELDING, about 15-8, quiet in harness, double and single, and been driven in a team. •' TOM," ) Well known with the Blackmoor SHOT, [■ Vale, and were regularly driven BUTE," J last fummer. Bay MARE, about 15-3 (nearly thoroughbred), quiet to ride and drive, with extraordinary grand high-stepping action. a steppers, and are Well-matched pair Bay Geldings, about 15-2, go well together, are nice steppers, ana are ••wAROTTIS" parted with for no fault; together with a ..DUKE" fashionable WAGONETTE, nearly equal to DUKE, new, and the Set of Double HARNESS, the whole forming a most complet e and stylish equipage. „ Brown GELDING, about 16-3, quiet in all sorts of harness, a capital hack. Roan GELDING, about 16 2, quiet in all sorts of harness, a splendid mover, and a fine dog-cart horse. Black MARE, about 16 hands high, quiet to ride, has been ridden charger, a fine performer over a country, and has been driven in harness. CHARLEY BOY," I Quiet to ride and drive, well known with EARLY B ED," J Lord Poltimore's Hounds. Ba GELDING, about 15-1, quiet to ride and drive, and carries a lady. Brown GELDING, about 15-2, quiet to ride, a btillfant hack. A handsome pair of Dark Bay GELDINGS, about 16 hands high, very matching, have been regularly driven together, both are quiet in tingle harness, and are well worthy attention. Chestnut GELDING, about 15-8, quiet to ride and drive. Bay PUNY, about 14 hands ,high, quiet to ride and drive. Black COB, very handsome, about 14-2, shoeing much quality, quiet in harness, a beautiful stepper, and a magnificent hack. Brown MARE (thoroughbred, pedigree at time of sale), quiet to ri e carries a lady, and has been driven in harness. Bay MARE, about 16 hands high, has been ridden. "PASHA," Dark Brown Horse, splendid fencer, capital hack, has been di iven in harness. Bay HORSE, about 15-2, quiet to ride and drive. Bay MAKE, about 151, qu'eL to ride and drive, a capital hun- tress. Together with 60 otber Horses, full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements and catalogues, to be had two days prior to Sale. 6551 Auction Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. MB. F. KNIGHT will fcEL,Lby AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, March 27th, 1876,, FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, mahogany diniilg table, walnut cheffionniere. with marble top and glass panels, perambulator, bedroom and kitchen requisites, &c. Piano will be sold at half-past 12. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 6623 SALE i'HIS DAY. 72, Hinh-street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT has been instructed by Mr. Joel Jacobs to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on SATURDAY, March 26th, 1876, and following Monday and Tuesday, a latge quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, com- prising clothing, clocka, watches, chains, rings, &c. Sale each evening at 7 o'c ock. 6522 Haverfordweet.- Important Sale of Antique and Modern Silver Plate, Old China, &c. MR. HENRY DAYIES has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Masonic Hal), Haverfordwest, 011 TUESDAY, the 28th March, 1876, a valuable assortment of ant-que and modern SILVER PLATE, consisting of nearly 500 OZd., and OLD CHINA, the property of a gentleman deceased. Tne Hale to commence at Two for Three o'clock. The articles are in excellent preservation, having been but little used, and of the choicest patterns, comprising tea services, beautifully chased, sundry items of antique china, and an assemblage of table and dessert forks and spoons, and various other articles, and the eame may be inspected at the Masonic between the hours of E even ana One o'clock on the day of sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer and Messrs Davies and Co. The Sale will be a ready-money one, and the moneys will be pa'd to MESSRS DAVIES AND CO., Solicitors. Haverfordwest. 6424 In Liquidation.—Brynmawr, Brecoiishire.-Valusble old-estab. llshed Double-licensed Public-house Property for Sale. MESSRS. W. C. EVANS & Co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mitre Hotel. Brynmawr, on WKDNESDAY, the 29th day of March instant, subject to conditions of Sale, all that old-established and we,l-known INK or PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the name of the Vulcan linn," situate in King-street, Brynma.wr, on the turnpike road leading from Abergavenny to Merthyr Tydfil, and being the corner house of Bailey-street and Kiag-street. Together with the licences, lease, goodwill and immediate pos- session. The property is he'd under a lease dated the 16th day of August, 1858, from His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., for the term of 99 years, determinable upon three lives, two "of which, namely H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and H.R.H. the Crown Princess of Germany, are living. The property is subject to a low annual ground rental of £2 2s per annum. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock precisely. r No reserve. For further psrticulars apply to Leonard D. Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr and Abergavenny, C. Rice Harris. Esq., Solicitor, Tredegar, or to the Auctioneers, Bell Chambers, Gloucester. C392 TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. WM. TRICKS, FON & co. are instructed to Offer for SALE by TENDER, the GOOD- WILL, POSSESSION, and LICENCES of the old established and well-frequented Hotel, known as the SWAN, situate in Bridge- street, in the very centre of the City of Bristol. The Stock, Fixtures and Utensils-in-Trade to be taken at a Valuation in the ordinary way. The Returns are unusually good. There is a Luncheon Bar attached, with separate entrance in Mar} Ie port-street. lie Premises, especially constructed for an Hotel, eomprise spacious Cuffee, Commercial and Sitting Rooms, Bar, Luggage and Stock Rooms, 30 Sleeping Apartments, Billiard-room, and every requisite accommodation for carrying on an extensive trade. A Lease of the Property is guaranteed. The attention of persons desirous of embarking in the Hotel business is particularly directed to this announcement, as an opportunity now presents itself of securing one of the best of the kind in the city. Tenders to be addressed to Messrs. WM. TRICKS, SON, and CO., at their Offices, Albion-chambers, Small-street, Bristol, sealed, and addressed ''Tender for Swan Hotel," where the same will be opened at Twelve o'clock at Noon on MONDAY. April 10th, 1876. The Vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. For turther particulars apply to Messrs. WM. TRICKS, SON. and CO., Alblon-chambers, Small-street. Bristol. 6559 Preliminary Announcement MESSRS.. HARVEY & MOLISON have AtJL received instructions from Paris to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTION, a large and valuable consignment of WORKS of ART, comprising oil Paintings by eminent masters, bronzes, Dresden and other noted china and ware, ornamented timepieces, and °* other works of art, orna- ments, <sc., of which full particulars will appear in a few days. Offices. S. Lower Goat-Street, Swansea. 6482 Property for Sale.—Private Contract; MR. T. H. DAVIES has the following PRO- PERTIES for SALE 6 HOUSES in Windsor-terrace, Swansea. 2 Do. in Lion-street, Waun Wen, Swansea. 1 Do. in Gorse-lane, Swansea. 1 Do. Freehold, near Pentre Gate, Swansea. 1 Do. in Woodlan-terrace. Mumbles. 3 Do. in Vincent-street, Swansea. Particulars at the Auctioneer's Offices, 18, Union-street, Swan- sea. 6123 FORTSALE.—ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT FEED-WATER HEATER, Size, No. 5, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection^ in. diameter. Quite new, only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £ 45. -Tangye Eroth'ers and Stool, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. 8077 TO be LET, very Extensive and Commodious BUSIVKSS PREMISES, in Hi-h-street. Swacnea. To a Fuitable party a term "1 Leaseean be arranged for. Apply to T. J. Price Co. (lat fr ee, Jenkins and Co.), Col- IA'ieCba.lI\beu. Coilpsje-street, tjwai'f-e* MM Jlales bg I Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart en WEDNESDAY, March 29th, 1876, a very superior lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pianoforte, electro- plated goods, ware, and other effects. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 6667 Established 1872. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will be held at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. April 4th, 1876. All future sales the First Tuesday in every Month. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6415 Leasehold House, at Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES have been •1tJL instructed to SEIL by AUCTION. at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, April 5th, 1876, subject to conditions to be then read, all that well-built HOUSE and PREMISES known as Nc.13, Ed ward-street, Swansea, containing parlour,kitchen,scullery,large pantry,and 8 bedrooms. The House, which is substantially bu It, is in good repair, and is in a most central position, being in close proximity to the Docks, Victoria Station, &c. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1836, at a ground rent of £ 2 2a 6d per annum. Sale to commence at S p.m. Further particulars may be had of Messrs Beor and Kennard- Bill, Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 6469 Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-house. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES have been IT I instructed bv the Executors of the late Rev G. P. Evans, to SELL by AUCTION, at the CAIIERON AHJH HOTEL, High- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, April 6tb, 18/6 (sub- ject to each conditions as sha 1 then be read), all that valuable and extensive DWiiLLING-HOUSEjSTABLi and PREMISES, situate and being No. 3, Northampton place, Swansea, and now in the occupation of J. Hughes, Esq. Tnis very aeiirabie and extensive Proper!y is quite in the centre of the town, where it is most eminently suitable eitlier for a business premises or a dwelling-house. It has a frontage of 111 fejtand a depth of lb feet, with a large stable at the rear sdjoining the Back-lane. Toe whole is thoroughly drained, a nd hu water and gas laid on. Held for a term of 99 years, from September 29th, 1350, at a ground rent of ie4 17s per annum. Sale to commence at Three p. m. For further particulars apply to D. David, Esq., solicitor, or to the Auctioneers, Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6416 Sale of very valuable Leasehold Trade Premises at Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WKDNESDAY, the 6th day of April, 1876 (subject to snch conditions as shall Ihenbe produced), all that y vluable and extensive SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. Oxford-street.Swanseay now in the occupation of Mr George Copus, having a frontage of 2J feet and a depth of about 110 feet, and containing shop, parlour, sitting-room, kitchei, 4 bed-rooms, attic, cellar, and large yard. The whole is thoroughly drained, and has water and gas laid on. This very valuable property is substantially built, and is fituate in the best and most thriving part of the town, where the demand for trade premises is very great auddaily increasing. Held for a term of 99 years, from March 25th, ;:11135, at a ground rent of £ 2 10 per annum. The premises will be soldsubj'ct to an unexpired term ef lease granted to Mr Simon Jacobs for 14 years, <rom the 25th day of Match, 1865, at the annual ground-rent of Z2 10s per annum. Sale to commence at, 3 p.m. For turther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, oxford-street, Swansea. 6417 Rbymney Iron Works, Monmouthshire. 1 MR. DAYID PRICE has received instructions^ of the Trustees and Executors of the late Mr Jno. Evans,» Contractor, Rhymney, to SELL, by AUCTION, at the Castled Hotel, Rhymney, on THUKfcDAY, March 80, 1876, at 5 for dj o'clockm the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,^ subject to the conditions (f pale there and then produced. Lot L-All that Snop, House, and Premises, now in the occu- pation of Mr Thomas N. Evan-, gi ocer, &c,, situate and beiug No. 12, Church-street, Rhymney, aforesifd, held under lease fur 99 years frefn 1856, at the yearly ground rent of £1 las 10d, and now producing the annual rent of Lot 2.—All those three Houses and u ardenf, with conveniences attached thereto, situate in Cross-street, E hymdey, and iiumber- ing 13,14, and 1,5. occupied by Dai id Evans. John Sullivan, and I Da: id Evans, held undfr a lease from the said company for the teimof 99 years from 18i0, at the low gmund rent of £ 2 &s 7d annually, producing a yearly rent of £ 23 8;. Lot 3.—Two Houses, tituate in < larendon Row, Phymney, numbering 11 and 12, it the occupation of David Evans and John Lewis, held uader a base from tie said Company for 99 yeire from 1840, now prcd-eirg a yearly rent ot Z15 12s, subject to the annual ground rent of P.1 13s. Lot 4.-0nelarge and commodious House and Garden, situate and bt-la-z No. 22, Cambrian-street, Rhymney, in the occupation of Tauiel Williams, subject to the apportioned ground rent of 17s 8d, and producing the yearly rent of A9 5s. This lot is held under the same lease as lot 3. P.S.-The Auctioneer begs to call the special attention of capitalists to the above sale, as tbe whoic of the property is in irood condition, water laid on, privy accommodation, gardens well fenced with btone wall, &c. Also being C onvenent to the works. Lot 1 contains three rooms and Sncp on, the ground flour, and outer kitchen, oven, pantry, and a large warehouse together with five bedrooms. Also a good stable. For fuithep particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 60, Thomas- Street, Thomas Town, Mertllyr. March 14th, 1876. 6555 In Liquidation. 14, Whitcombe-street. Aberdare] Household Furniture and Shop Fixtures. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS and CO. have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION on the premises as above, on MONIJAY, March 27. 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects apper- taining to the estate of John Henton, draper, 4c., Aberdare comprising mahogany Pembroke, stained library and deal* kitchen tables, cane-seat, birch arm and folding chairs, mahogany bookcase, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, chimney and swing glasses, corner cupboard, mahogany four-post and iron bedsteads, straw palliasse, feather and miIIpuff beds, bedding tapestry carpet, floorcloth, iron fenders and irons, dial, sundry kitchen requisites. Ate, The SHOP FIXTURES and TRADE UTENSILS consist o stained deal shelving, mahogany and deal-top counters, mabog- any ccunter show case, counter desk, shop ladder, gas fittings' piping, 4c. On view the morning of Sale, which will commence at half-past Eleven o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Exchange, Bristol. ° Mirch20tb, 1876. 6557 In Liquidation.—Sale of Book DAbt. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & co., are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on tbe Premises, No. It, Whitcombe-street, Aberdare, on MONDAY Next, March 27 (following the sale of Furniture, &c.), the whole of the BOOK DEBTS, be!o iging to the estate of John Henton, Hailor and draper, amouming to about £ 450. Schedules and Conditions of Sale may be inspected on the Premises on aud afier Tuesday, the zlst instant. Furtler particulrrs may be obtained of Mr James Collins, jun., 33, Broad-street, Bristol; or of the Auctioneers, Exchange, Bristol. 6553 Milford Haven. MR JAMES VAUGHAN has received instruc- tionsito offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, ililford Haven, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of March, lb76, at 2 for 3 o'clock, the fast sailing and handsome fore and aft Schooner, ELEANOR MARY, of Mi ford, 44 tons registered. Longt h 60-2; breadth, 16-9: depth. 7-4. Carries 73 tous d. w. on 8 feet. Built at b] ilford of the beet materials in 1S65. Classed 10 years Al, Was re-classed in 1875 for 7 vears Al. Is exceedingly well found. Mainsail, gaff topsail, warps, 4 oars never used; her other sails are nearly new. Boa w in good condition. Now lying in Hubberston Pill, Milford Haven. 6336 ARROW GAUGE RAILWAY WAGONS^ TO RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, COAL SHIPPERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. rolt SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT Twenty 8-ton Narrow Gauge RAILWAY WAGONS* built about four years ago, with all the modern improvements. These Wagons have been in constant use up to a recent date, and are in capital condition. To treat and for all further particulars auDlv to Messrs. SMITH & Co., Shannon Court, Corn-street Bristol. ——- — 2850 ISuilfling Jotitflts. A I PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1860. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1876. OrFica 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District. Income for the year, 1875 ie57,379 17 6 Profits £ 1,07116 11 Deposits of Alo and upwards taken daily at 6 per cent interest. This Society has existence upwards of 16 years, and has NBVBft sustained a loss. > WM. SANDERS, 6459 Managing SKCRBTARY. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. SHARES £30. Subscripiolls efore ad vance Is per fortnight after advance, 28 6d. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY, P,5 to £ 3,000 at 6 per cent interest, payable ha:f-yearly-withdrawable at 30 dayi? notice.ApplY to Mr R. EMERY, Managing Secretary, 5831 2766 Bute Docks, Cardiff. .U' BUY^KECKirA S ^AKicT liLUE, a Squarea B And beware -.I havs been LAUN- l)Ri £ S» t) the PR V* '• aLKS for several years, and I .eon- eider RfcCKiTT'S PARIS Bi^LE is the BEST ever used, and undoubtedly greatly Fu))ericr to tbe old-fashioned Thumb or iwir fthyy—y V17A EIADLit. Auru "1" 1&7W uu. 7 1 nles by gwrtijGtL College Chambers, College-street, Swansea.—To Builders, Iron- mongers, and others. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been av been instructed by Mr D. Davies, Ironmonger, to SELL bji-AUCTION at the above Chambers, on TUESDAY, March 28, a Large Quantity of IRONMONGERY GOODS, slightly damaged by the late fire at h s premises, consisting of iron bed- st^hqs, nails, latches, locks, and hinges of all descriptions, fegutirs, fire irons, tea. kettles, frying pans, buckets, brass and irqD; candlesticks, kitchen and parloui grates, &c.; dust pre- venters, clothes pegs in boxes, shovels, sorubbing, lime, black- le#,4' and other brushes, knife boards, &c.; watering cans, bws, paraffin lamps, umbrella stands, wire netting, and other goods too numerous to mention. Salei to-commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. GOOds on view morning of sale. Anctioneers' Offices, 23rd March, 1876. 6562 College-chambers, College-street, Swansea.—Removed for convenience of sale. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Cham- beifc, on FRIDAY, 31st Match, 1876, a large and valuable assort- meat of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of a gentle- man who has given up his country residence, consisting of 'walnut drawing roem suite in green wool rep, equal to new; .walnut cheffionier, with plite glass back and patiels, and marble top; walnut oval loo table, walnut whgtnot, occasional inlaid table, pier glass in gilt frame, silver lamp with globe. complete, fender, fire-irons, Brussels cafpets, 'hearthrugs, &c. dining-room suite in leather, mahog- ajiy dining telescope table, mahogany sideboard with celleretts, chUbney glass, Howe's prize exhibition sewing machine in cabinet walnut case, fenders, fire-iroris, Brussels carpets, hearth- run. window pole and rings lamps, handsome metal tobacco stand, wax flowers under shades, electro-plated tea and coffee eer- vicjw, silver-plated biscuit box, handsome stone-ware dinner ser- vice, Venetian blinds, pictures, &c.; mahogany suie in hair- seauiig, consisting of couch, easy chair, lady's ditto, arm cluat.ahd six small chairs; mahogany loo table on mas- sive, carved pillars, mahogany bagatelle board complete, hat- stand, nder. fireirot.8, tapestry carpet, hearthruj, half-tester and French iron bedsteads, wool mattresses, very fine feather beds, palliasses, damask bed furniture, mahogany and painted ma waldrobes,. mahogany and painted dressing-tables and wash- staids, several -1Its of chainbtr waie, circular pedestal with mljfln tOp" towel horse, swing looking glasses, mahogany chest of drawers, carpets, stair biads rods and carpets, Jsdian mat- ting, &c., together with kitchen utensils which are too numerous to be mentioned. Sue to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. ^nqtioneers' Offices, 23rd March, 1876. 6563 Valuable Leasehold Business Premises. "M^ESfiRS. T. J. PKIjE; & CO. have been -iTJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Camerpn>'Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 4th <i»y(of April 1876, at-Three o\ lock in the afternoon (subject to Buch conditions as shall be read there and then), the T.KaRF. of ali-that valuable sHOf and PREMISES, situite on the comer of Bridg^tttet and High-street, Swansea. • The nbrfWrr^JeFty his a frontace to High-street of about 25 fe^,and to Bridge-street of about 24 feet, now in the occupation ffi an<* coa'.aitHn^» P> kitchen, parlour, aodthree ( The irnexpired-'term of lease about 30 years. flbr farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their ofqgB, College Chambers i.Cpllege-street, Swansea. 6564 Preliminary Notice. —ToJjUfiiaers, Contractors, aDd Others. and CO. have been isstrHMtd by Mr Joseph Faull, Ironmonger, Woodfield- street, Morriston, (who is giving up the ab we business,) to SELL bv AUCTION, at an early date, the whole of his STOCK- i iW-1'KADE.. Particulars will appear in future Advertisements. Auctioneer,s<jffice, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea • affiiMarch, 16T61 6501 rrffe' be DISPOSED 01!- by PRIVATE CON- ■ TRACT, 2 DWBlJlii G-HOUsES in Brynymjr Terrace. jBnexpired term cf lease Si ^a B, subject to ground rent of IE3 8s each per annum. •3&0 SHARES in tbe Swansea Eank. jpypor further particulars spplv at T. J. Pric^& Co.*8. 6070 ll ^uUUctftotis* 'TF Just published, in 8vo. pRice SIXPENCE, riTHE BURIALS QUESTION. A Speech jt. delivered in the House of Commons, March 3, 1876, by GXORGE OSBORNK MCRSAH, Q.C., M.P. for Denbighshire, With Explanatory Notes. London, LONGMANS &CO. 6550 NOW READY. THE CONFESSIONAL: A Reprmt of THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wales Daily Xcws between The Rev. F. W. FULLER, Vicar of Roath, and The Bev. WM. BRAILEY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardiff and Together with the ARTICLES thereon which have appeared in the above Journal. 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A valuable addition to our books of reference."—Times. "A curiosity, if not a marve! at one comprehensive and simple, contains principal banks, shippers, &c.Teregraph.. This herculean volume. Contains the principal commercial firms throughout the civilised world.Standard. An enormous voiume. A carefully selected list. There is much that is valuable in the book. "-Daily News. "Considerably larger than the London Post Office Directory. Is ofconstderable merit.Echo William Wilson and Sons, 6, Talbot-court. Eastcheap, London, E.G. 6641 READ WHITAKER S JOURNAL. The best Weekly Penny Magazine published contains- More Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given t« sons and daughters. Sold byallstationeis. 2631 6026 byallstationeis. 2631 6026 Corrected up to the Latest Date, and containing Biographies of the Peers recently created by the Right Hon. B. Disraeli. 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The Wages Question is one of the most urgent of the present day, and this is fully treated in the paces of CAPITAL AND LABOUR, which also gives early and authentic information on Hours of Labour, strikes, Trade Union Disputes, &c., in every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138 Fleet-street, London, or by order of all Newsvendor3 and at Railway Bookstalls. 3217 (Q I»OTH I NG FOR ME CH ANIC ST Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra- ted for the advantages which they have held out to all classes I Artisans and Mechanics. British Workmen, seeing these advan- tages, have supported the proprietors in the most encoura^UIG manner. The best, the most suitable, and the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is tha: of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of ti e ready and extensive support which they receive from Mechanics and Artisans, in the RUR^LI^SE of ileady M'de Dres for be'ter wear, supply their Working Clothes with little rearard to profit. The Workintr CLARES are respectfully inviteH to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTER CLOTHING for themselves. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caioiiue-stveei St Mary-Strest. Tarma—Olio Price, No ABATEMENT. Ready Moiia* fublfe JKotiog, BNTH GLAMORGANSHIRE RIFLE JL VOLUNTEERS. Headquarters. 24th March, 1876. The CORPS will COMMENCE ROUTE MATCHING on MON- DAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Full uniform. W. H. MARTIN, Officer Commanding 10th O.B.V. m 0560 P I-G-EN S H 0 O T I^N"Gf. Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, of the Angel Inn, Brecon, begs to five notice that the Shooting off" of the gentlemen (who were left in the Ties in the Sweepstakes at his last match), will take place at Brecon, on Tuesday next, the 28th instant. Any gentleman failing to appear on th^t day will forfeit all claim to the Stakm II „ Birds will be prepared on the ground for further Swte, S akea. 9 OW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PER TEAR, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or ad&ew- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WBZBE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &e.. call upon, or addren,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLE&T-STREKT, LONDON, 2068 — V.R.—Farming in Canada.—V.R. fpO TENANT FARMERS.—There is no clan JL to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Fanners of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owneas of the BOil. Canada is comparatively so close to Eagland (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea; passage to Amerioa, average 9t days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produoe his now been fully established. Hie Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1866, took the first prize; and at the Fruit Show in Exhibition, in 1866, took the first prize; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever held, Canada took the first prise for eut-door hardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, peaas, &c., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Farming in the Dominion is demonstrated by the lacge demand from them for high-bred Eng. lish stock, the facee of the leadtag buyers of the formarcountrybke tliJ Honourables G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Messes. Stone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Caig, and others, or their repre-entattvea being now familiar to farmers at all the best exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fiesh meat have recently been made and atten- ded w.th no httle pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £ and upwards per acre, accordiin Cto quality, &e. or for the amount required to carry on a leased Farm in Great Bdtain. FREE GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frst-daas Lmd, of from 100 to 200 acree, be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Govern meats, with additions m some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Labouiera and Domestic S:r-ants. The Agents of the Government in Canada wiD iurnJsb trust- worthy information as to Lands open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and Districts, and Farm* for Sale. Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph lets, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Govermnen Buildings. King-street, Westminster; Tendon, S.W. 2166 280 geadto md (laftivets. CARDIFF UNION. The Cardiff Board of Guardians are prepared to receive TENBEKS for the supply of Flour. Meat, Coal, Grocery, Aus- tralian tinned Meat, Drapery, Drugs, and otber articles required for the Workhouse, Industrial Schools, and out-deor paupers, during the quarter commencing tbe,14 April, 1876, and ending 30'h June, 1876. Full pirticulars, with ffrms of Tender, may be obtained on application at the Cleik's Office, 21, Queen-street, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Workhouse, accompanied by samples, where practicable, ou or before FRIDAY, the 24th March. By Order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. It, Queen-street, Cardiff, 16th March, 1876. 6568 JttSttfttlCt, SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LiFEVRK, Biq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, fc-sq., Secretary. Total sum insured in 1871, £ 243,766,591. Claims paid during the la t Ten years, upwards of TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. AGENTS. Cardiff Mr. Peter Price Mr. W. Cross Mr. J. Jenkins Carmarthen Mr. William Francis Mumbles Mr. James Ornn Swaiise& Mr.*Wm. Kdmund,Castle-street I M Mr. F. Tucker Merthyr Tydfil Mr. David Price Dowl.is Mr. R. L. Atkins Aberavon (Tai bach) Mr. D. E. Jenes Aberavron Mr. B. P. Jordan Aberdare. Messrs. Hollier and Williams Abergavenny.Mr. W. H. Grieve Aberkenfig Mr. William Lewis Aberystwith Messrs. Hughes and Son Bridgcud Mr- W. Gladdish Brecon Mr. John Evans Mr. W. R. Price Builth Mr. E. Owen Brynmawr Mr. G. W. Walters Cardigan Mr. J. S. Evans Chepstow Mr. James W. Coles Cowbridge Mr. James Parsons Crickhowell Mr. W. Lewis Fishguard Mr. J. W. Quilter Ferndale Mr. J. J. Thomae GlynNeath Mr. D. T. Morgan Haverfordwest Messrs. Goode and Owen Llandaff Mr. J. Owen Llandilo Mr. D. W. Jones Llandovery M*1- f"™?* Llanelly Mr. C. N. Breom Llandyssul Jj*1* v D. Thomas Mountain Ash H. White Milford Haven. Mr. Joseph Whilher, jun. Monmouth Mr. WC.A. Williams Narberth Mr. Thomas Lewis Neath Mr. Cha& Old Newport C. Cullum Newcastle Emlyn Mr. Thos. Jones New Quay ™r- «• Owen Divie3 Pontypridd Mr. W. Merchant Pembroke Dock .Mr. F. Trewent Pembroke Mr. W. James pontypool. Mr. R. Greeuwav Portardawe Mr. David Smith Tenby Mr. John Phelps Tredegar Mr. George Ha rrhy Mr. James Keats Ystalyfera eo.. eo ..JIr. Edwin Price 46T4 SUN g I RH O F F J Q B AGMT X. PETER PRICE. Mr having been for twenty years an Annt nf TH. CTTW FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the ^the well->«own character whdoh ttSSsSctot? has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims made upon it diurog the 166 years it^has been estaoimhed. prospectuses and all information can be obtained at- 3, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. low RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- Vency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact the very next journey undertaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be estinguishea FOl-L LIFE is almost ab- surdly small, it is not too much to say that tbe in- ► urance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most travellers. "1,0() if killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a sipsrle payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). The Right Hon. LORD KINGSALE, Chairman. 42, POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE £ 14,000, Prospectuses, Ac free on application to Mr W. Burr, F.S.S. Managing Director. To Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street. Swansea. Or Mr M. WATEKS, 2, G* BEN WAY IBRRACS, i>EVTH. 592S CCEDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Ac (LIMITED), 7, Bank Buildincs, Lothbury, Z.C. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death hy Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the O 0| thi'">utfi the various Arent? throughout the Coant ro Agents see Local Directories. Co hakDING, ltmager 1 I "X_O H N B O W D E N~ l J ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, 4c., WARDOUR-STREET LONDON, m pyOWELL & COMPANY WILL OFFER A VERY LARGE ?AAC £ L Of B LACK S I La.. These Goods are in various lengths, and will be found considerably usder present market value. NEW PRINTS. NEW DRtSS MATERIALS. NEW CRETONNES. NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY tc BRU?SRA CARPETS, LINOLEUM, DO FLOOR C L 0 1: II 8. HOWELL & COMEANY;* 9 to 14, ST MARY STREET; O-A R D I F F. 60M p RINCIPALITY OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDUT, D. JOTHAM & SONS, Psowi$ojMk SPRING SEASON, 1 8 7 6. A very large variety of THE NEWEST DESIGNS M ■' V J SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAJtlV AMa ■ YORKSHIRE TWEEDS, JVBT TO JUJrD FOB TM ZNVWP SSAOOft THE FIRST SHOW OF THESE GOODS will be-made ON THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH. I Also a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of BLACK CLOTHS Sc WORSTED COATUHJS From the first Manufacturers in the Kingdom, whidk^ regards value and soundness o fdyes, cannot be SUTpaMsA. D. JOTHAM AND- gONS, -r": WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2091 ESTABLISHED 1839. 6801 QARDIFF IMPROVEMEN TS. ANGEL-STREET. The Corporation will take down the north side oI-4agel^t#eL compelling oxupieis to tindi&fhyr THOMAS POWELL, *V Manufacturer df SADDLERY, HARNESS, MILLRAl&JS, kc^ 6, A N G E L-S T R .EhJK TI-•»- Before e;terinik his l NEW SHOP AN D^jvP R B 8KB, BANK-CHAMRKRS, No. 6, HIGH-STREET, Near the Bute Monument, has resolvcl to otter his LAM- STOCK-vsried in all Dopsrtmenta-at a veqr GREAT REDUCTION. r. 15 to 20 percent. off for 3 weeks' Sale. to commence SATURDAY, the 15th APRIL Next. 15 to 20 PER CENT. FOR CASH ONLY DURING S WJMBUT SALE. SADDLERY, HARNESS, MILLBANDS. 6568 5, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. (Education. OT. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.—Boarding ^5 Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes 'tor Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr ani KnI bunpoon, Certificated Teachers ifirsiHilass). 1", New Quarter commences Wednesday, January 19,187ft. RNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS7 EOAIX SWANSEA, ESTABLISHED ISSS. PRINCIPAL: Rev. EDGAK WILLIAMS, M.A..B.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-cl«ss PREPARATORY TRAXV* ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjeeSf to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough Bnglisk and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Plofeuional and Collage Exuti* nations. For Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAT SCHOLARS, appl,) as above. The Next Quarter commences March 28th. m DUCATION. — ENGINE BRING. — A Civil Engineer cf experience at home and abroad, also a most suooesslul tutor, receives a limited number of PV fUS "bM Residenee. P,,r*lts -or guardloi)e who wi.h thefr boyUKLdbAafa k& I ow a seulid, useful and practical education will do W«li by first u iring them an insight of their intended profession. Special atteatioa also pilidto those preparing for entrance to Woolwich acd Cooper's liill. and other examinations, instruction given in the use of engineering and mathematical instruments. Apply for further particulars and terms to C. E Stonelev, Ho ward-road,South Nor- woo(i, London, S.E. 64M CRAUFURD COLLEGE, 31AIDZNe c HEAD, IRKS. CONDucrsn BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL. FRELJ^f^RV, LEGAL, SURGICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXA3dlSATI. Md. Two Scholarships oi £ a h wUi bj awarded at the RUMM. tion in June, lc7u. Eighiy Bjjs i-eceived. Va-j»ncies at Christmas For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. yatfy MIDDLE-CLASS COMM ERCIal SCHOOiI FOR BOARDEBS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING -SQUARE, BRISTOL. Jtr E* E* NUNIf, assisted by his son Mr E S VTTW xt a L"B„ Graduate in Honouiv, TnnityCoUefe, Dublin, oom^iment of ^ciei.t itachers, tnauks his friends, for their con- tmued confidence lor the Ion » period of twenty vears MrKflNW ARlVHilVTi^^1^ ~iiCue S KEt^ul^ n^1C' FRENCH and GERMAN whennea» ml?.' M^ri than 7fu^r0US SUDiect9 11 "1 'o Cteiks and Trade* Btrnntinn riJ private pupils have a<-aiied themselves ef ven tlorou l' tra -n'f DAY SCHuLARtf havee for the bat tle of lifi^ j111 cverv' study that can fit them » j i^'S puit.lfi lind aa ea^y entrance to »nj rXn !0U8Vn tbc The library UrotT of hUboS eii numerous prizes and cc-rtit" catoa—nea«V tup fro,n Trilntv Dublin, dowa to •r|al, <:letJ* Arts, besides* muit iude of minor sucoessta. Jamts Icdcl, Koq., nas also awarded tli.; Hoard rs tuo'e than on* Hundred pnzes ir >m the Prot^si.nt K<iue tti..in*l institute. Parents alixious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invitee by Mr Nunn to inspect the general bearing of his puoils, the pm grea* th ;y are making in their daily studies, and his libentf domestic arrangements. A detailed Proa partus on sooUoaWW MB