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-W' JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. „ STOVES AND CHIMNEY PIECES Are fitted up in their Show Rooms from B2 to 270. Over 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATES to select from. GAS FITTINGS, &n Extensive and Choice Selection in Glass and Bronze 4761
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.salts bg Aurltou. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. BOUS6>,AW r..Meas«- ALEXANDER BROS. •"enoid Furuitu; e, at Cardiff March 28 ^*SMhold 2LtS fcARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. "Operty, &c., at Pontypridd March 28 ^tock-ln.Tv. j "8rs BARNARD. THOMAS and CO. Property I?1}6' fixtures, &c., at Swansea March30 at l:iwanse!l. Mar. Furniture u- Me83" BEYNON & HUGHES. Househr.iH t/anofortes, Harmonium, &c „ March 29 Borueg raJ>miture, &c., at Swansea March 29 ^Wehoi H*rIa 4 es> &c., at Swansea April 4 Tr^HSe,„at <vvanBea Af ril 5 6 ^rt wusea at Swansea April 5 0usea Stable, and Premises, at Swansea. — April 5 Silver pin^ MR. HENRY DA VIES. to, Old China, &c., at H iverfordwest March 28 fublic-hn, Messrs. W. C. EVANS & CO. U8e Property, at. Brynmawr March 29 Camarvon « „ MK-F- G- «°UGH. "Colliery, at Llanellv March 30 Shio'B Sail r, Meesra. HARVEY & MOLISON. ■^ntij)0a i, at» Spars, &c., at Swansea March 28 » -Bronzes, Vases, &c., at St. Helen's .March 29 MR. T. S. HUNTLEY. » riant and Machinery at, Cardiff AprO 4 geuaehoi^ «. Messrs J. JENKINS AND CO. 0u8ehoM »urn.^ture and Butcher's Utensiis, at Cardiff..Mar. 28 ° -furniture, &c., at Swansea March 29 Uaredeen,^ MR- F- KNIGHT. mea Pledges, at Swansea March 25, 27, 23 S°useh Messrs N. LAWRENCE & Co. uol« Furniture. &c., at Bridgend March SO hliR JOHN M. LKEDER. u Furniture, &c., &c., at Swansea March 30 3oU8,hr>1, Mr. W. H. P1NCOTT. Furniture, at Cardiff March 28 *f°UBeh«iH m Messrs. T. J. PKICE & CO. leasehold Furniture, at Swansea March 31 6aninr,„ Prf mists, at Swansea April 4 gersStock-in-Trade, at Morriston eaSeholri t>_ Mr- PRICE. Q Property, at Rhymney March 30 **aaehoiH ir Mr- WILLI An SANDERS. Messuages or Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Mar. 28 Grocer, „ Mr ARTHUR SMITH. y. at Cardiff March 29 cNsehmj r, MR W. P. STEPHENSON. ?"'kiTi i rn'ture, &c., at Cardiff March 28 and 29 2*«HWW rt> at Cardiff March 30, 31 Semi jU3e8> at Card iff April 3 detached Villas, at Cardiff April 3 Sooner MR JAMES VAUGHAN. Milford Haven March 80 ^lW B- SALE THIS DAY". urniture Stores, 15, Trinity-street, Cardiff.—Final J\jR \V. p. STEPHENSON will SELL by WieiS8th J I0N» 011 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, r}QCK.T^n5 ^h March, 1876, the remaining portion of the lr°a annRADE, on the premises as a«ove, including a variety ,kteads Wooden half-tester, 4-pr st, French, and other bed- "Ss _??ts 0I" drawers, tables, chairs, oil paintings, engrav- bea cbin other pIctures, several pianos, part tea service of Swan- c"isthnii ?nci °ther ware several oooks, and miscellaneous &ale'Urniture, &c. ^commeiice each day at 2 o'clock precisely. 6592 0r^av viii I ?ui& ma Denmark Villa, Upper George-street, Cathays, \/fx> ,T„ Cardiff. W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by r'*l Mo\ri a ION, a,t the Royal Hotel, .St. Mary-street, Caro'iff, to'ermjX: l^e 3rd April, 1876, at 6 lor 7 o'clock p.m. (sub- v-'ki-deta K 10118 8a'e be then produced), all those two ilia, git, VILLAS known as Norway Villa and Denmark x^Patinw ? ln Geor(?e-street, Cathays. Cardiff, now in the lag no 0 Mr Wollow and Mr Briscoe as monthly tenants, at The ^onth each house. 'r°tn th« o^lsea are held under lease for the term of 99 years *^138. d»y of February, 1875, ac the yearly ground rent of 6S^°uses have a frontage of I?S feet, and a depth of 128 %»ter laid are Bubsta^tiall/ built, and have the company's particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen- r 6591 tizht houses in Frederick-street and Hill-street, Carditf. 1 By P" »TBPEKS0N is instructed to SELL on Mht^TlON, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Car. 'le i venii,„ ^> tne 3rd of April next, at 6 for 7 o'clock in AlT* °n' eik,ler singly or in Lots, as may then be deter- K 71,desiiable DWELLING-HOUSES, Nog. 68, 69, 40 the Town Tick-street, and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Hill-street, f prono 9ardiff. Jpii the 18 hul1 ior tlle residue of two terms of 198 years 8 ?to,f £ 10 o y of December, 1837, at the very low ground p°Uees. "S ^'er annnm> which wi:l be apportioned between the ^KRvlu^er,particulars' aPP'y to the Auctioneer, or to Mr fiEA-KD, Solicit r, Trimty-street, Cardiff. *)fc Devon Villa, Cardiff. .MESSRS. BAKNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, °U th" Co. hive received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, premises, Devon Vi la, Koath, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, Hul^ i the whole oi the well preserved modern HOUSE- Coj)8j FURNITURE, and other Effects of Mr. M. J. Almond, "f ,he va'uab'e contents of the Dining and Drawing Oh- 'rary (including over 200 volumes of Standard Works), Cellar va' PaBtry. Conservatory, 2 Kitchens, 4 Bedrooms, and There ^^Vleci al'opeth«r in ths sum of £ 465 4j 2d. „ lo'a -!ie no reserve. be on View on the Morning of the Sale, which will ^or {Urt?Jnctual'y at 12 o'clock at noon. ^ctionee er particulars, application may be made to the n)i or to w^08e °fliee a copy of the Inventory can he *» Croi-n, ssra- Inglcdew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff ^flerbtown, ^—Z^g'g.aist March, 1876. 2579 C494 trallyle SALE THIS DAY. ^ed Sale of Household Furniture.—To Hotel Proprietors \ATRlG(.i'r« an^ parties furnishing. ALEXANDER BROTHERS are ELooto ill,,ructed to SELL by AUG HON, at tie Assembly th tcl1 net, Cardiff Anns Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of t>r? Conv, to which place the goods have, been removed for £ wh1B?Ce cf 8al0) the following HOUSEHOLD FURNI- i 18 ln excellent preservation, ana the property of a f Suit# v'ntr *he neighbourhood, viz., mahogany dining- Z06 sui .ill leather, six fo; t p'aie glass sideboard, drawing- In green rep, touch, p:er glass5 feet 6 inches, n.aho- Ort ce table witll dlawers, pedestal writing table, dinner ftre'i,. phairs, six mahogany chairs, letter press, fenders hi Von, ns».ir°n half-tester and other bedsteads, featherbeds, f*lt!te, jI1_0iPital billiard table with cues and ivory balls com- bl other v^v1^ condition. Also at th.e same time will be sold In ?> the taV-le, with cues and ivory balls, &c, com- it.Prnperty of a gentleman who has no further use w ? a capital sewing machine, by Wheeler rnd Wilson, Sale to order and condition. vjGi St. vcan"nence at Two o'clock punctually, y-w-—-tj^ry-gtreet, Caidiff. £ 837 C484 Ot Tr. NOTICE -The Plant and Machinery JSptrapi. ^rinity street Brewery haying been Sold by Private °T TXiE peL^ETI0N SALE ^vertised for April 4th WILL l°e, fi„. T. S. HUNTLEY, Auctioneer. Ule Docks, March 27th, 187C. A^"T5<CS<S Town Hall, Bridgend. ) jjyJl^oSRS N. LAWRENCE and Co. have re- vv^«d instructions to StLL by AUCTION on THURS- r« ^lTti £ >, March 30th, 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD the property of a gentleman. Q QlIt dr ° l.^e 1>own Hall for convenience of sale, comprising hP^re r?w*°f?-room suite covered in green rep, walnut chef- j^t 1^'P'er glass, mahogany dining-table with extra leaves, wal- 3 "hairT 1 occasional table, mahogany sofa in hairseating, six 1461, easy chairs, duchesse stand table,sideboard,hat and ?tand. mahogany bookcase, hall chairs, hall table, S toc of drawers, painted washstand and dressing- raiis, sets of ware, night commode, pole and rings, M^Ut f table, whatnot, handsome piece of needlework in fnn me—Oevonport, piano by eminent makers, music column chest of drawers, carpet, oilcloth, two clocks, P s> W '^hen chairs, cane chaiw, iron bedsteads, two feather ^Uet,t,° niillpug beds, palliasses, mattresses, electro-plated f^Ss f' ceffee service, &c., set of trays, toilet set swing » Isual aU(l fireirons, coal vase, fish kettle, dish covers, and Sale to „ ^en culinary utensils, &c. nanience at Two o'clock. Offices, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6553 \/|T) Carnarvon Colliery. it Q- GOUGH will SELL by PUBLIC RUCTION (by order of the Mortgagees) at the Stepney fi anelly, in the County of Carmarthen, in One Lot, ai!t6r,|0fvn7 AY, the 30ih of March, 187(5, at 4 o'clock in tiie lr thc» '"object to such Conditions of Sale as will bethe'i produced), ALL THAT LE\SEHOLD PROPERTY d ^arioi. "e name of the CARNARVON COLLIERY, situate in is tVi°f klanelly, in the County of Carmarthen. The Coal pro- "*t known as Bituminous, and oi excellent quality, and Ther jised at the numerous works in the neighbourhood. Li0 ^ail» a from the Colliery into the Llanelly and Llan- ^mmun ^ting directly thereby with the port of the Great Western Railway, each of which is die- The r"6 Colliery about two miles only\ ♦k *he to, Property is held under two Agreements or Terms v 29th J008 60 ysars, from the 30th day of June, 1872, and 'e*r t0 voaJ of September, 1872, respectively, and a Lease from ThtQ' 4r a' Sleeping-rents, amounting together to £ 155 per Per^»n on the coal and culm under the said agreements is i,Qu culm and per ton on fireclay, and the Royalty on coal ^tone ier the said lease is lOd per ton, and the Royalty on ]« ^e latifi a Part of the property is 9d per ton. iv4*cres compii^ed in the said agreements consist of about j^ettinj^ the minerals 1) ing thereunder are included in IJ1* thi^Q c°niprised in the said lease consist of about 20 acres, j^'itle CaDd cu^m thereby demised consist of the Penbryn, lion to and conditions of sale can be had gratis on applica- f^htison if- .Auctioneer, Murray-street, Llanelly ;Mr Robert » • So'K-Hn tor" Hall-street, Llanelly Messrs Linklater and f'o v, ^61' 7 Wa lbrook, London, B.C.; or to Messrs Speechly 6913 cltors, 1 New Inn, Strand, London, W.C. Llanell" r> i UOBERT JOHNSON, Hall-street, Llanelly, f-|^—^etrnary, 1376. Hte L ltT. very Extensive and Commodious A0 asuitkhiPREMISES, in High-street, Swansea. j^Aftplv »o a term of Lease can be arranged for. ^•Ghambaii. £ iee & Co-(late ^r'06' Jenkina and Co.), Col- "W8. Collece-itreet. Swansea. ate by ^urtton M Oxford-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. R. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PoBLIC AUCTION, at the above chambers, on THURSDAY, March 30, 1876. a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforce, Iron Safe, and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite ip rep, couches in leather. easy, cane-seat and other chairs, pianoforte in rose- wood (by Thom p-ton and Co.), wa nut music stool, pier glasses, wal- nut work tab!e(thetop inlaid for chess), oleographs iu gilt frames, pair of handsome Bohemian vases, all 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 and 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 drawer3, towel horses, window poles, curtains, iron, French, and other bedsteads, spring mattresses, palliasses, feather and other beds, commodes, &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils also, an iron fire proof safe, knife cleaner, sc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. « „ Goods on view morning of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. O»PO SALE THIS DAY. Topaz-street, Silver-street, and Clifton-street, Roath, Oardiff. MR WILLIAM SANDERS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hote!, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 2Sth March, 18$6, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in such lets as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and Subject to such conditions as shall be then and thera produced, the following valuable LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, that is to say All those Six Messuages or Dwelling-house*, situate^on the noith side of Topaz-street, in the parish of Roath aforesaid, and being Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, counting from Cliltou- streec, in the said parish of Roath. Also all those tlire^ Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate on the south side of Si'ver-treet, md being No. 1,2, and 3, counting from Metal-s! reet, in the said parish of Roath. And also all that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and beidg No. 43, in Clifton-street, in the said parish of Roath. All which said Messuages or Dwelling-houses and Premises are held under a leaij from Lord Tredegar, for the residue of a term of 99 years, computed from the 25th day of March, 1870, subject to an annual ground rent of ie2 10s for each house. A ccnsiierabie portion of the lurhase money on each lot can remain en security of the same if required. For further particulars tpply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, 8, Royal-arcade, Cardiff; or TO MR. JOSLAH MERRILS, 6485 2 94 Solicit ir. Church-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. 7, Windsor-road, Newtown, near the Eagle HotsL MR. W. H. PINCOIT has received instruc- tions from Mr Lean, late librarian of the Cardiff Free Library, to SULL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, on TUESDAY, March 28th, 18.6, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of a first-class cottage piano, iu black and gold, mahogany and walnut loo tables, cheffionmers, carpets, sofas and chaiie in leather, do. in horsehair, chimney glasses, a gocd eieht-day dial, electro-plated tea and coffee ser- vice, coffee ahe! occasional tables, invalid's easy cha r, deal tables, fenders and irons, oilcloih, half-tester und other bed- steads, beds, i alliasses, washstsnds and tables, ware, iron crib, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, -diessing glasses, cane and wood chairs, a so a number of first-class books, including British Cyclopaedia, 10 vols. Don Quixote, by Dore, Mitford's History of Greece, ts vole. Pope's Workr, 11 a olumes Hume aud Smol.et's Eng'and, Brown's Family Bible, and a variety of otheis. Sale to commence at 2 punctually. On view morning of Sale. Also a Sewing Machine. 6547 SALE TO-MORROW To Grocers, Private Families, and ethers. MR ARTHUR SMITH has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Moira Hotel, Splot- lands, Cardiff (removed there for convenience of Sale), on WEDNESDAY next March 29'h, lt76, a general assortment of GRO JERY, &c., &c., comprising teas, coffee, chicory, Dandelion coffee, in tin >, 20 casesof condensed milk, about 6 cwtof prestived fruits, in 14 tins, cocoa, sweets, raisins, cornflour, mustard, ginger, blacklead, blue, washing powder, matches, sugar paper and bags, lamp glasses, oil tins, steds, cigar cases, &c., &c. There will be no reserve. Sale to commence at two o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, St. John'e-squaie, Cardiff. Dated March 25th, 1876. 6573 SALE THIS DAY. Haverfordwest.—Important Sale of Antique and Modern Silver Plate, Old China, &c. MR. HENRY DAVIES has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ma-onic Hall, Haverfordwest, on TUESDAY, the 28th March, 1876, a valuable assortment of antique and modein SILVEtt PLATE, consisting of nearly 500 0:1;3., and OLD CHINA, the property of a gentleman deceased. Tne Sale 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 fta set-vices, beautifully chased, sundry items of ant que china, and an assemblage of table and desseit forks and spoons, and various other articles, and the same may be inspected at the Masonic bet ween the hours of E'even ana One o'clock on the day of sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer aud Messrs Davies and Co. The Sale will be a rea^y-money one, and the moneys will be pad to MESSRS DAVIES AND CO., Solicitors. Haverfordwest. 6424 SALE TO-MORROW. In Liquidation.—Brynmawr, Brecousbire.-Valuable old-estab. lished Doubl -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 WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of March instant, subject to conditions of Sale, ail that old-established and weil-known INN or PUbLIC-HOUSE, known by the name of the Vulcan Inn," situa'e in King-street, Brynmawr, on the turnpike road leading from Abergavenny to Merthyr Tydfil, and being the corner house of Bailey-street and Kiug-street. Together with the licences, lease, goodwill and immediate pos- session. The property is held under a lease dated the 16th day of August, 1853, from His Grace the Duke of iieaufort, 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 L2 2a per annum. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock precisely. No reserve. For further particulars apply to Leonard D. Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr and Abergavenny, C. Rice Harris. Etq., Solicitor, Tredegar, or to the Auctioneers, Bell Chambers, Gloucester. t)39 SALE THIS DAY To Shipowners, Marine Store Dealers, ard Others. MESSRS. HARVEY and MOLISON have been favoured with instructions from the Owners of the steamship Minos to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY Next, the 28th mst., at the Liverpool Wharf, Swansea, a quantity of SURPLUS STORES, consisting of several ship's sails in first- class condition, seveml blocks and falls, a ship's boat, five spars, a quantity of iron, chain, &c. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 6570 Important Sale of Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, and other articles of virtu at the Agricultural Hall, St. Helen's. MESSRS. HARVEY and MOLISON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a large and unusually rare and valuable consignment of WORKS of ART, &-c.. consist,ing of paintings by known masters, 20 sets of Parian vases, 100 cut glass goblets, 100 cut wine glasses, several rare and ancient tea and coffee pots, a very handsome majolica soup tureen (a rarity), a few Minton majolica vases, and other goons; several toilet sets, several sets of dinner ware, dessert and other plates, chimney ornaments, bronze and gilt clocks, oxidised silver and other fancy aoods, an extraordinary mechani- cal musical scene, musical boxes, and a quantity of antique gold and silver goois. The above f election has been made by a gentleman of known experience and taste. Sale to begin on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at S o'clock in the afternoon, and on the three following days at the same hour. Auctioneers' Offices, 3 Lower Goat-street. 6600 Property for Sale.-private CODtTS,;t. MR. T. H. DAVIES has the following PRO- M PERTIES for SALE 6 6 HOUSES in Windsor-terrace, Swansea 2 Do. in Lion-street, Waun Wen, S wanss*. 1 Do. in Gorse-Jane, Swansea. J 5°" ?rwho1,?,'nearPenlre Gate, Swansea. 1 Do. jn Woodlan-terrace, Mumbles. 3 Do. m Vincent-street, Swansea. Particulars at the Auctioneer's Omce-, 18, Union-street, Swan- sea. 6123 FOR SALE.—ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT FEED-WATER HEATER, size, No. 6, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection 4 in. diameter. Quite new only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £ 4»! -Taalgye Brothers and Steel, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. 6077 NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY WAGONS. To RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, COLLIERT PROPRIETORS, COAL SHIPPERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. FOB SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT Twenty 8-ton Narrow Gauge RAILWAY WAGONS,' built about four years ago, with ail the modern improvements. These Wasjons have been in constant use up to a recent date, and are in capital condition. To treat and for all further particulars apply to Messrs. DENNING, SMITH & Co., shannon Court, Corn-street Bristol. CilS^. 2^50 WILL I AM S A N D E~R A AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, A1 X* Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE OARDIFF.-No& 16, 17, and 18, in Duzzard-sVeet. Four houses in Russell-street; and No. 1, VVinnt-or Esplanade. ROATH.—One House in Emerald-street. Three honses in Diamond-street. Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. 419 112s 489 44, 46,46, 47, Clifton-street and liath Ulld M. i- uu Villas Par it.ge-roa-1. CATHAYS -Nine houses in Letty-street, two semi-detached cottages in i.etty-stitei, and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.—a corner shop in Bromsgrove-street, A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on auMrtanre Aimlv as above* w "ales by udiøn. I SALE TO-HORRUW. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES HAVE been instructed to ."ELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNEDA Y, MARCH 29th, 1876, a capital lot of Well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FUR ITURK, PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUM, &c., comprising drawing-room suite in rep, dining-room suite in leather, very valuable and powerful harmonium with a large number of stops, which is now on view; mahogany, loo, dining, occisionil, and small coffee tables, handsome walnut inlaid table, two piano- fortes, in walnut cases, by first-class London makers; sofas and couches, easy cha rt ia leather and hair, Brussels aud other carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, handsome pier (50 by 40), cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, fire-irons, clocks, &c., &c., half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mat- tresses, feather and other beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and marble washstands, toilet glasses, chairs, fluted and other bedsteps, towel rails and clothes horses, chamber ware, & &c., kitchen tables, culinary utensils. &c.; also scales and weights, large bowling board, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, capital school desk (convertible into table), three pestles aid mortars, kc., &c. Goods on view morning- of sale. 6595 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon prompt. SALE TO-MORROW. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been ITJL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart on 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. 6567 Estaolished 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 TUESjliAY, April 4th, IS76. All future sales the First Tuesday iu every Month. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers" Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6415 Leasehold House, at sw;<nsea. MESSRS. BEYNON 4V: HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCXifN. at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-s reet, Swansea, n WEDNESDAY, April 5th, 1876, subject to conditions to be then read, all that. well-built HOUS ti. and PREMISES known as No.13 Ed" ard-street, Swan er., containing par] oui*,kitelien, scullery,l i rge pantry,and 3 bedrooms. The House, which is substantially bu It. H In good repa-r, aud is ill a most central position, bein^ i>i (.lose proximity to the Docks, Victoria Station, &c. lield for a term ol 99 years, from the 20th day of September, 1836, at a ground rent of ;1;:2 29 6d per annurr. Sale to com me, ce at 3 p.m. Further particulars vt ay be had of Messrs Beor iind Kennard- Bill, Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, S wansea. 6169 Valuable Leasehold TJwc!lin>houfe. IVF ESSRS BEYNON & HCGTIES have been iyjL idotrue; ed bv the Executors of the late Rev G. P. twins, to SELL by AUCTION, at the CAMERON AKSH HOTEL, High- street, Sw.irsea. on WEDNESDAY, A,nl 6th, 1876 (sub- ject to Liucb(ondii(,Wiaoslla 1 then berearl), all that viluzlblearid extensive DWILLING-HOUSE,STABL., and I RElIIISEIS, s:tuate and being Ko. 3, Northampton place, fcwansei, and now in the occupation of J. Hughes, Lsq Tins very ae-irabie aad extensive Fropery is quite in the centre of the town, "here it is ,ost eminent, y suitable eitinr for a business premises or a dwellinjj-houje. It hae a fi'o,\t.i,rc of '41 :ejt end a depth of if-* tee", with a large stable at the rear -djoiniiig the Back-lane. Te whole is tl oroughly d ameij, and has water and gas laid on. Held for a term of 99 years, from September 23.h, 1S50, at a gr,und rent of £ t 17s yer annum. Sale t3 commence at Three p.m. For further particulars apply to P. David, Esq., solicitor, or to the Auctioneers Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6416 Sale of very \a uable Leasehold Trade Premises at Swansea. MESSRS. BMiY^NON and HUGHES have been instructed to Se.LL by AUCTION, :it the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-atreet, Swansea, on WiiD.Nl-SDAY, the 5th day of Aoril, 1876 (subject to such conditions as suali then be produced), all tl)i,t v,;Iuable iind extensive SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. Oxford-street, S^ansaa, now in the occupatlon of Mr George ( opus, having a frontage of 2J feet snd a depth of about 110 feet, and containing shop, parlour, fitting-room, kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, attic, cellar, and large yard. The who:e is thoroughly drained, and has water and g;-s laid on. I This very valuable property is substantially built, and is pituate in the best and most thriving part of the town, wliero ths dem tnd for trade premises is very great n; d da ly increasing. Held for a term of 99 years, from March 25th, 1R35, at a ground I rent of B2 10 per annum. The premises will be sold eubjct to an unexpired term ef lease gianted to Mr Simon Jacobs for 14 years, iroin the 25th day of Ma:cb, 1865, at the annual ground-rent of £ 2 10s per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For (urther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, oxford-street, Swansea. 6417 Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For (urther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, oxford-street, Swansea. 6417 TO LICENSED VYCTUTLLEkS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHER*. MESSRS. WM. TRICKS, SON & CO. are XvJL instructed to Offer for SALE by TENDErt, the ûOOD- WILL, POSSESSION, and LICENCES of the dd established and well-frequented Hot*), known as the SWAN, situate in Bridne- street, in the very centre of the City of Brittol. The Stock, Fixtures and Utensils-in-Traue to 1, taken at a Valuati on in the ordinary way. The Returns are unusually good. There is a Luncheon Bar attached, with separate entrance in Maryleport-street. The Premises, especially constructed for an Hotel, comprise spacious Coffee, Commercia', and Sitting Rooms, Bar, Lug.a.e and Stock Rooms, 30 Sleeping Apartments, Billi-ird-room and evory requisite accommodation for carrying on an extensive trade.. trade. A Lease of the Property is guaranteed. The attention of persons desirous of cmbarking in the Hotel business is particularly directed to tlrs announcement, as an opportunity now presents itself of securing one of the best of the Tenders to be addressed to Mcssrr. WM. TRICKS, SOX, and CO., at their Offices, Albion-chambers, Small-street, Brig ol, sealed, and addressed "Tender for Swan Hotel," where the same will be opined at Tweive o'clock at Noon on MONDAY, April 10th, 1876. a v.• ,t. The Vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. m For turther particulars apply to Messrs. WM. TRICKS, SON, and CO., Albion-chambers, Small streer, Bristol. 6559 Rnymney Iron W.),.Ics, Monmouthshire. MR. DAVID PRICE has received instructions of the Trustees and Executors of the late Mr Jno. Evans, Contractor, Rhymney, to SELb by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Rhymney, on THUl'?DAY, March 1.0, 1876, at 5 for 6 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, subject to the conditions if tale there and then produced. Lot 1.—All that Snop, House, and Premises, now in the occu- pation of Mr Thomas N. Evans, grocer, &c,, situate and beiLg No. 12. Church-street, Rhymney, aforesaid, held under leasee for 99 years frcm 1856, at the yeariy ground rent of 41 lis 10d. and now producing the annual rant of Jt30, Lot 2.—All thosethree Houses and L; ardens, with conveniences attached thereto, situate in Cross-street, Knymuey, andnumber- ing 13, 14, and 15, occupied by David Evans, John Sullivan, and David Evans, held undi r a lease from the Siid company for the term of 99 years from 18.0, ut the low ground rent of £ 2 Ss 7d annually, producing a yearly rent of Y.23 8f. Lot 3.—Two Houses, tituate in t lartndon Row, Rhymney, numbering 11 and 12, in the occupation of David Evans and John Lewis, held utder a lease from t'le said Company for 9 years from 1840, now pixdtcirga yearly rent ot £ 15 12s, subject to the IIonnual ground rent of £ 1 13s. Lot 4.—One large and commodious House and Garden, situate and beinz No. 22, Cambrian-street, Rhymney, in the occupation of I-aniel Williams, subject to the apportioned ground rent of 17s 8d, and producing the yearly rent cf £ 9 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 the whole of the property is in irood condition. water laid on, privy accommodation, gardens well fenced with stone wall, &c. Also being convenient to the works. Lot 1 contains three rooms and shop on the ground floor, and outer kitchen, oven, pantry, and a large warehouse, together with five bedrooms. Also a good stable. For fu'thep particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 60, Thomas- streot, Thomis lown, Morthyr. March 14th, 1876. 6555 Milford Haven. MR JAMES VAUGHAN has received instruc- tions[to1 offer- for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Milford Havei, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of March, 1876, nt 2 for S o clock, tl:e fat sailing and handsome fore and aft Schooner, ELEANOK MAKY, of Mi ford, 44 tons registered, depth, 7-4. Carries 7S tonsd.w. on 8 Built at JJilford of the best materials in 1865 Clashed 10 years Al, Was re-dabBed in 1875 for 7 years AI. Is exceedingly weil found. Mainsail, gaff topsail, warps, 4 oars never used; her other sails are nearly new. Boa us in good condition. Now lying in Hutiberstoll pill, Milford liaven. C645 FOITSALE-BY TRACT, excellent and commodIoUS llOUSE, with spacious rooms, CoTTAGE: arge GARDEN, STABLE, &». Everlasting lease. Situate within an hour « ride from Newport and Cardiff—Apply to A. B. C., South Wales Dai>vbcws Office. 6580 TTE ARSES AND MOURNING COACHES. ISAAC "THOMAS, UNDERTAKER, 24 and 25, SEYMOUR-STREET, ABERDARE, Begs to inform the. public tha-t he has purchased the HEARSES and MOURNING C IACD ES from Mr Sarvis, draper, and conse- quently is prepared .0 undertake the entire management of Funerals. He can now supply Coffins, Shrouds, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, and will also undertake the building of Brick Graves, so that reia. lves may be relieved of all care in this respect. His charges will be ifound to be less than any other in the Prineipality. He is atso prepared to tend Hearses, with feather plumes, or Mourning CJoaches to any part of Wales, the whole being of the best description that can be produced. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS:— 24 & 25, SEYMOUR-STREET, ABERDARE. 6602 1" "CE ICE ICE Just Arrived ex ship Skarbo." Purchases delivered from vessel at low Quotations.—Swansea Ice Comoanv (Established 1869.1 In Liquidation.—To Confectioners, Grocers, and Others. TVfESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. JLTIL are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises,. No. —, College-btreet, on THURSDAY, March 30th, the wbold of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, UTEN- SILS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, belonging to the Estate of MrE. Snows; 11, confectioner and general dealer, comprising:- STOCK.—A large assortment of peppermints, almond, comfits, and other sweets, biscuits, lemon kali, favouring essences, biscuit bags, paper, cigars, meerschaum pipes, briar and ether fancy pipes, tobacco pouches, cigar caees, matches, Vesuvians, inks, hair oils, several gross of various toys, masks, &c., &c. PLANT, &c.-Thei counters and shop fixtures, gas fittings, scales, weight, biscuit tins, show cases, mahogany t'lblc with slate slab, show glasses, tobacco jars, and a lozenge making machine, with 15 pairs of braes rollers. Fursiturb, &c.-Piano in mahogany, a very superior musi;al box, pier glass, cheffioniere, table, chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, chest of drawers, washstands, and numtrous other requisites for a family. I There. will be no reserve. Sale to commerce at Eleven o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Davies and Hartland, solicitors; or to the Auctioneers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. 6596 OTICE.-The Sale of Ironmongery Goods, JL31 at College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, advertised to take place to-day (Tuesday), March 28 h, 1876, is POST- PONED. T, J. PRICE & CO., Auctioneers. Auctioneers, OfFioes, 27th March, 1876. Colleg e-chambers, Coliege-sti eet, Swaiist a. Removed for Convenience of Sale. VfESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have received LTJL instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Cham- bers, on FRIDAY, 31st of March, 1876, a large and valuable assortment ef HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of a gentleman who has given up his couutry residence. For particulars see posters. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view moininsr of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, College-chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, March 23rd, 1876. Valuable Leasehold Business Premises. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms tfoi-cl, Iiigh-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 4th day of April, 1876, at Three o'clock m the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be read theie and then), the LEASE of all thit valuable hHOc and PREMISES, situite on the coruer of B, ijge-street and High-street, Swansea. The above Property has a frontage to High-street of about 25 feet., aiid,o Bridge-street of about 24 feet, LOW in t!;e occupation of > and containing sh .p, kitchen, parlour, a ii three bedrooo s. The unexpired term of lease about. 30 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their office. College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 6564 Preliminary Notice.—To Builders, Contractors, and Others. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been iiist, not, d by Mr Joseph Faull, Ironmonger, Woodfigld- street,t, Morriston, (who is giving up the sb >ve business,) to SELL bv AUClToN. at an early date, the whole of his STOCK- IN-TRADE. Particulars "will appear in future Advertisements. Auctioneer's t iflice, Cjlleg; Chambers, Co.leye-atreet, Swansea. 23rd March, 1676. 6561 FOR DISPOSAL, a FREEHOLD BUILDING GROUND, 20 feet f outage by 130 situated at Brook- lands-terrace, ryrione, Swansea. For further particulars apply t) Messrs T. J. PRIC E and CO. (Ve Price, Jenkins and Co.), College-chambers, Swansea. 6591 TO be DISPOSED OF by PRTVATE1X)S- TRACT, 2 DWE' LI G-HOU-ES in Brynynnr Terrace. tJnxpjred terro of lease W4 yea s, subject to ground rent of £3 8s eokch per annnm, For further particulars apply at T. J. Price & Co.'s. 6070 SALE THIS DA.Y. .261, Bute-street.—To Parties furnishing. Buichers, and Others. IVfES^RS. JOHN JENKINS & CO., are 1VJ instructed by Mrs Hewlett (who is retiring from busi- tiess, to SELL by AUCTION in TUESDAY NEXT, blarch 28tb 1876, at the ab -ve premises, all the FiRNllTJRE and BUT- CHER' UTENSILS, < onsift ngof chairs, tabla-s, heds and bel- stends, butcher's blocks, large weighing machine aud Weights, scales, marble slab, snusage machii e, pulley, &c., &c. On view morning of sale, until two o'clock, when the sale will commence. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Oilices, 20, High-street, Cardiff. Dat; d March 21st, 18"6. 6382 SALE TO-MOfVROw" —— Market-chambers, Market-street, Morriston (near the Castle }iO!lJ.) MESSRS. J. JENKINS and CO. have been instructed to SELL ly AUCTION, at the aijove C'hun- bers, on WF,! >N SISOAY, March 29, I876, a quant'tv of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. PICTURE*, SiiWING and WASHING MACHINE-, ard other EFF^CJS, cenicrising- mahogany tables,, ouchl-s, nwhorany chests d drawers, dressing tables, washstands, iron French bedsteads, feather and millpuff bed Spring ma.tiessss, piliiasses, rucking chairs, crarlies, cane-seat and other chairs, chamber ware, 100:Ün; gltfses, &e., music stools, Sinser'e medium sewing machine, two small hand h.acnines with extra acces-or es, cofTeJ mills, washing machines, lainps, pictures, fenders, fire-irons, dinner and tea services, foor, ba'hs, tra.ts, opeia glasses, &c., kitchen tables, saueepan-, tea kettles, brushes, >v c. Goods on view moraine of sale. S. e to commence atthrerf o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Olfices, Market-chambers, Market-street, Morris- ton, end 174, High-street, Swan?ea. 651 To Licensed Victuallers and Oth erp. 1VTESSRS. JOHN JEMCINS & CO. have ,1VB been inst ucted by the Trustees of t h»: will of the late Mr Albert John Burridge to SELL by TENDKR, the LEASE of that old-established and well-ac u*toii e;l WiNE and SPIK IT VAULT. situated at the Corner < f Adam-street, Da\i°s-str»:et, and Wind- sor road. Cardiff, 11.111: known as the Eagle Hotel, tugethr with the GOODWILL, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, FUENITURE,,&c., as mentioned in the inventory. The premises are held under a lease for twelve years from March I 25th, 187: at A:80 per annutn. There is an extensive and profitable trade carried on upon the premises, which are fitted up with every convenience. Tenders, marked Tender for Eaale hotel," will be received at 20, High-street, (ardify, up to 11 o'clock a.m. on April bth next, when they w li be opened. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The inventory caa be insnelted and all further particulars obtained, on application to Me.-srs John Jenkins & Co.,20, High- htreet, Cardiff. The Sto -k of Wines, Spirits, &c„ to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. Dated 24th March, BiG. 6557 geudero and Toutrarts. RITISH AND IRIS ff STEAM PACKET COMPANV. OFFICE-3, NORTH WALL, DU SLIN, 25TIf MARCH, 1876. NOTICE. The Directors of this Company are prepared to open, on, WEDNESDAY, the 12th April, 1876, and to decide upon such TENDEKS a may then be laid before tlhm, offering to supply the Comotny with 1000 to 12CO tons of best Smokeless Hand-picked STEAM CO ILLS per month at Plymouth for Twelve months, from the First of May, 1876. By order. 6608 ALFRED W. EGAN, Secretary. uUding c-S ocidteJ. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT JL BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1S60. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1876. OFFICE 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District. Income for the year, 1875 R57,379 17 6 Profits £ 1,071 16 11 Deposits of Z10 and upwards taken daily at 5 per cent interest. This Society has now been in existence upwards of 16 yea'S, and has NEVKR sustained a loss. W.M. SANDERS, 6459 MANAGING SECRETARY. TTLAMORGIN BENEFIT BUILDIN G VX SOCIE fY, CARDIFF. SHARES £30. Subscriptions before advance, Is per fortnight after advance, 2s 6d. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY, £ 5 to £ 3,000 at 5 per cent interest, payable ha f-yearly—withdrawable at 30 days' notice.—Apply to Mr R. EMERY, Managing Sec retary, 6834 2768 Bute Docke, Cu-dllf. E~W P O- R~ T A G-H N C Y N FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE of the "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." aid "CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS," IS AT No. 6, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT. MON., WHERK ADVERTISEMENTS AhE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS tOLD: BOOKSELLERS AND NEWS AGENTS SUPPLIED; AND ORDERS TAKEN FOR REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Supply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, I' KBPORTBR AND MANAQBR. The Office closes at 6 p.m., but. Advertisers may have their ordersittended to after this hour at 10 and 11, Great PodurtrMt Coppoite the Free Public Library). Newport. AloQo. mIlE CABDIFF RESTAURANT COMPANY X (LIMITED) Be very respectfully to inform the pnblic of Cardiff and neighbourhood that tfiej have COMMENCED BUSINESS At the INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT, 106, BUiE DOCKS, Where they can be supplied with Refreshments in first-class style, at moderate prices. 65^9 T. S. HUNTLEY, Managing Secretary. RRIHE SHERIFF'S ORDINARY will tak« place JL at the Royal Hots', Cardiff, SATURDAY, APRIL 1st. Tickets to be had at the Bar, 6664 HOW TO MAKE £ 1,000 PER TJSAB* WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or addre8,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. pROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WBERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or ad&ew,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLETTT-STREET, LONDON, 2058 V.li.—Farming ia Canada.—V.R. TO TENANT FARMERS. -There is no claM to whicn Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Cireat Britain and Ireland who are anxious to charge their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soil. Canada is comparatively so close to ENGLAND (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea PUSAJRE to America, avera.e 9J days), and tne means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a lew years it is not unreasonable to expect th.t 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 produce hes now been fuily established. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exh bited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 15*66, took the first prize; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U .S., in 1873, the largest ever h Id, Canada took the first prize for out-door hardy grapes and plums, and tax medals for peaches, peant, (Sc., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Fanning in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand from them for high-bred Kng. lish stock,the faces of the leadmgbuyersof the former couiatry,like th, Honourablee G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Sueli, Hood, Hope, Csaig. and others, or their repre entatives being now famihar to larmerd at all the bast exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations frum Canada of live stock and fresh meat hive recently been made and atten- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with DWELLINGS and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at TRICES nulling from £ « and upwards per acre, according to quality, &c or for the amount required to carry on a leased FAWM in Great Britain. FREK GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frBt-class Land, of from 100 to 300 acres,"may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in some cages for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic S van's. THE Agents of the Government iu Caiiikda wa) iuraish trust- worthy information as to lankle open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and districts, ana Farms for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, « IIH descriptive pamph let., maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Govvrnmeu Buildings, King-street, Wcstm nst r, London, S. W. 2155 280 Jnsuraucc, GUN FIRE OFFICE AGENT MR PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to ttie well-known charact-r which thin Society has obtained for a just aud prompt discharge of Claims made upon it during toe 105 years it has been estcolisied- Proapeetu-es and all information c, n be obtained at- 3, CROChHEKBioWN, CARDIFF. 1W) A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency bnt as it may happe-T, as a matter of iact, the very next journey undertaken, apd a the turn a-, wh eh it will be seen the n,4,c (in a pecuniary sense) may be egtiuguifhea FOIL LIFE is almo t ah- suraiy smal it in not too nmr;h to say that the in- surance is an OUVIOU- DUTY in the CMe OF most trave lers. £ 1,000 if kill id, with liberal wllowauc-S if injured, for a sirig-le payment cf £3, covering the whole life. 8inalleraiiiountain proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). The Right Hon. LORD KINGS ALE, Chairman. 42. POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE £ 14,000, Prospectuses, &c free on application to Mr W. Burr, F.JS.S. MSNANIIM Director. To Mr G. U., AV KI N 62, High-street Swansea. OR :,1 M. \A1' I-' 8, 2, G»BBSWAY r-Rit-,ca, 5903 OCIDENT INSURANCE OOMPAN1 (LIMITED), 7, Bank Buildings, Loihbory, X.Q> General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death bv Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the 0 Oil TLN'JUGN the various Agents throughout the Coast FO 1^1 (, JtsUli. DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELLS, B BRECKNOCKSHIRE. DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELLS Beautifully situated, on the banks of the River Irvon (A very celebrated Trout Stream), An within 300 yards of the MINERAL SPRINGS, Which are WITHIN THE GROUNDS, AND CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. THE MINERAL SPRINGS ARE FKEE TO VISITORS STAYING AT THE HOUSE BENJAMIN JONES, PROPRIETOR. 64 P R O BO N 0 P U B L I~C~o" BODEGA DINING ROOMS FIBST-CLASS DINNER for the Moderate Chlree of ONE SHILLING. B Dinner from 12 to 3. Also Oyster and Supper Rooms. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, and STEAKS. WINES of the Best Quality, drawn from the Wood, in Dock and Sample GLASSES W. H. SALISBURY, BODEGA DINING ROOMS ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 5677 PENARTH p NBAR CARDIFF. T B L APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, Two-and-a-half GUINXAS per Week. PARIIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, hø. WWTK, EACH PERSON. 4893 JGRLSTOL CITY ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED QD BREAKFAST, 3S. 8d. DITTO FOR Iwo PERSONS. 6A. NOTL-No Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to and from Railway Station. 2086 W. WEBB, prophirma. 0 LOTH ING FOR ME CHANICS" Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra- ted for the advantages which they have held out to all CLASSES IF Artisans and Mechanics. British Workmen, seeing the-a advan- tages, have supported the proprietors in the most enoouriguijf manner. The best, the most suitable, and the cheapeet I WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideratIOn of the ready and exte,,give support which they receive from Mechanics and Artisaag, in the Durch.ae of Ready Made Dress for better wear, supply their Working Clothes with little regard to profit. The Working Clashes are respectfully invited to inspect the "Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTER CLOTHING for themselves. ADDim THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Comer of Caroline-street., St. Mary-Street. Terms—One Price, No Abaiemei-t, Ready Money NEWPORT, MON. — NOTICE TO PRO- PRIETORS OF ENTERTAINMENTS, TRADESMEN, AUCTIONEERS, and OTHERS.—J. i E RTES having Advertised in the South Wales Daily News that he rents AIL the principal Hoardings in Newport and NE'SH'^AA R,^° ^18 statement is incorrect. I, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, lown Cner and Corporation Bill Poster, rent most of the permanent poit- ING stations near the railways and markets. AND DOSt. for the > railway on. in tbft towat ^10^ f¡I) uw. :JUmses. ■—*7** "1 an* l'.3 nsl HOWELL COMPANY, ;3 ..} ,r, 1: :xaS ut J .j mi WILL OFFER A VERY LARGE PARCEL OF jgLACK GLLKS. These Goods are in various le. and I" will be on ND considerably under present RATTFC* "value. NEW PRINTS. NSW DRESS MATERIALS. NEW CRETONNES. NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY & BRUSSELS CARPETS, LINOLEUM, AND TLOOB CLOTHS. HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 6016 —- — 4- PRINCIPALITY QUTFITTUJd ESTABLISHMENT, J J 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, D. JOTHAM & SONS, FBOOBRM. S P R I N G SEASON, 187 6. A very large variety of THE NEWEST DESIGNS Ul SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND, AIM YORKSHIRE TWEEDS, JUST TO HAND FOB THE BNSUING iggagog. THE FIRST SHOW OF THESE GOODS will be made ON THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH. Also 4 SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of BLACK CLOTHS & WORSTED COATINGS From the first Manufacturers in the Kingdom, which, AT ,gatdsvzLiuetn(lkouiidiiess(,fdyes, cannot be sur D. JOTHAM AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 209 ESTABLISHED 1839. GSS8 fiUmctttfons* Cyhoediir vn luan, TUCHANGEP.DD LAPSTONAIDD Bach ych- waurgol yn I^HR^YN y "Crynd," (Lord John) areiOrsedd Farnol. Gan James tee8 (iago ) p Roys), Hill-street, Rhymney, Mon. Anlonei archebion at yr awdwr. Yn g^n.aint a I od y CRYDD," alias Lord Lapone (trwy e5 subordinates) yn ceiRio taenn y chwedl ar led lod & fyno Mr Jacobs, Argraffydd, Rhymney, a'r Parch J. Jcneb (Itath,tes), a chyhoeddlad y Papyryn uchod, yr ydvryl o ang nrheid. 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