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cfatts tv auttiou. I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I s Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & Co. °«vage of Colliery Stores, Ironmongery, &c., at Cardiff ..May 5 Messrs BARNARD. THOMAS. CLAKKE & CO. 'shing Hut, and Fishery, at Cardift — May 9 p, Messrs BARNARD. THOMAS, and CO. furniture, Wines, Implements, &c., at Aberayron ..May 16 & 17 Mr F. G. GOUGH. shop and Premises, at Llar.eilv May 12 Mesrrs. HARVEY & MOLISON. woceiy Goods and Household Furniture, at Swansea May 6 Mr. T. S. HUNTLEY. ■Household Furniture, at Cardiff: May 10 J Mr J. JENKINS. "Dlie-house, at Marriston — May 9 Messrs. R. JONES ft SON. ^Gosehold Furniture. <fec., at Llantrisaut May 15 Mr J O HN M. LEEDER. -Household Furniture, at Brecon .May 9 „ Messrs. LEWIS and SON. ^°Uieiy Plant, at Cwmbwrla ..May 5 Messrs. MADDOX & EMERY. •Sehold Properties, at Cathay s. Cardiff. w Mr F. H. PEARCE. uOTS«S, Carriages, 4c., at Cardiff May 6 f- Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. **>sehold Property, at Swansea Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS A SON. j2*wges, at Brynhyfryd —May 5 ■•♦Ousehold Furniture, &s.,e.t Swansea May « MR W. P. STEPHENSON. Carriages, &c., at Cardiff. May 6 St**i China, &c., at Cardiff May 9 and 10 'reehold Public-house, at Cardiff May 23 » Me Jars WAITE and SON. ^ronmonger's g^0cjc> iSe., at Pontnewynydd May 8 Edward Stelfox, deceased. MTO Fishermen and others ESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE AND CO. have received instructions from the Adminis- tratrix, to SELL by AUCTION, in One Lot, (subject to Conditions •J be produced at the time of Sile), on TUESDAY, MAY 9th, FISHING HUT, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, (adjacent to pj^Aitillery Gun Sheclg,)—A1 that extensive FISHERY on the Mud, Cardiff, lately in ths occupation of Edwa'd Stelfox, together with a number of Fiahing NETS, Poles, and 8; also Two Fishing BOATS, with the other necessary Wlimaces for ft once carrying on a large and lucrative Fishery. is HUT on tbe premises, with adjacent Outbuiljings. Nets, Boats, &c., may be seen at the Fishery, any time ^°r to the Sale, which will commence punctually at THREE clock j0 tjje Afternoon. Meanwhile application for further fjjjw^ars, may be made to Messrs. INGI.EDEW, INCE, and 'ACHELL, Solicitors, Cardiff; or to the AUCTIONEStfS. 4, Croenherbtown, Cardiff, 26th April, 1876. S025 7225 —To Parties about to furnish, and others. [MR. T. S. HUNTLEY has received instructions from Jas. Hubbard. Esq.,(who is leaving Wales on account ^health), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, en WEDNESDAY May loth, 1876, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD j^NITURE and Effects, comprising :— BOOH. -Mahogany dining-room suite in leather, loo work do., whatnot, Brussels carpet, gilt pier-glass, brass under glass shade, lustres, various pictures, liO vols. »ks, dinner service, glass, tea and dessert ware, &c., &c. ^WAKPAST ROOM.—Mahogany pedestal sideboard, hair-seated hair-seated churs, bookcase, various pictures, Brussels hearthrug, fender and irons, Ac.. &c. Mati Roojt.—Brussels carpet, rosewood cheffoniere with gbss-panels and back, rosewood suite in greeD rep, dining with one inlet, loo table, occasional tables, Canterbury curtain poles and rings, gilt chimney glacs, Japanese ?**■» various pictures, fenders and irons, &c., &c. the contorts of 6 bedrooms, comprising iron and ^T*hogany half-tester bedsteads, chest of drawers, mahogany j7*dro.tMc, marble top washstands, toilet tables, glasses, mat- ^•es and paillasses, bed hangings, bidet, ware, &c., ftq, JO~AIA, AKD STAIECASB.—Floorcloth, stair carpet and rods, £ *ronieter, door mats, chair and step combined, Ac., Ac., Wtv n utensils garden seat, 5 window sashes, deal dresser iv a,rawei8, deal »helrts, &c. „ be viewed OH day «f sale after nine a.m Sale to "•ttttence at Two o'clock.' ■ £ ?r,ns, Cadi. No reserve. HOUSE IS TO LET, „T „ nAuetioneer'a Office. 106, Bute Dock, and Waverley Hotel, r°afles-8treet. 7S6i Sal.. „ SALE THIS DAY. -i Horses and Traps, at the Queen's Hotel Yard, Ca-difT. JVTR F- H- PEAROE will SELL by AUCTION, FRIDAY, the 5th day of May, 1876, the whole of the -TRADE, consisting of 1 chestnut mare, Gipsy," 1 'r*' Kancy1 brougham, 1 four-wheeled dogcart, 1 «i.i I chaff-cutter, 1 bean crusher, 1 water butt, and ^wie requisites of a first-class livery stables. v commence at Two O'CIOCK. —^jo reserve. 7861 leathers Royal Hotel7~Aberayron. —To Publicans, Private Families, and others. 1\/| ESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. pjJL have been instructed by Mr Griffith Wi liams (who is 'giving the neighbourhood) to SELL by AUCTION, on MAY 16th 4cid 17th, 1876, and f ill >wing day. if necessary, the whole of the nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, *ad other'Effects of the above well-known hotel. Also the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of wines,spirits, cigars. &c., all Ot the beet brands: tft Btabl?s and farmyard will comprise a quantity of useful rtvn16 carriaares, harness, stab'e implements, waggons, carts, mowing, wir.nowing, furze-cutting, chaff, and weighing #aci £ truck, water cart, wheelbarrows, ladders, pigs' new gates. Also some ehoice dairy cows, sheep, lambs, pigs, hay, straw, P<«fu re' Pota'oesi general farm produce, and a quantity of J attention of purchasers is invited to this genuine sale, the ''h'tMe ana implements being nearly new, and the plant and ""Chinery of the best quality. Terms, cash. to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. -there will be no reserve. A. ^logues can be obtained and further particulars of the auctioneers. I>atedtlo, Temple-street, Swansea, April 21,1876. 739} ^ord Chambers, Oxford-st-reet, Swansea.-Ti Grocers, Dealers, Mand the public generally. ESSRS HARYEY and MOLfSON have re- ceived instructions to SELL by ALC ION, at the %bova on SATURDAY next, the 6th instant, a quantity of »n GOODS, consisting of tea, su:ar, clifese, butter, cases of condenked milk, potted salmon, jams, pickles, brass scales and weights, coffee mi'l, counter, &c., &c. a large quauUty of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com- Jwog mahogany eouch in green damask, hair-seated chairs, 7~*hogany 109 table, arm-chair, folding chair, pier-glasses, ?JP«t8 and rugs, Indian mattings, several wator-colour paint- iron bedsi eads, palliasses, mattresses, feather beds and Padding, washstinds and ware, 2 mahogany chests of drawers, window poles and rings, marble ornaments, stair vJfPet and rods, set dinner ware, and a large quantity of useful "gGheii utensils. yhe whole has been removed for the convenience of sale, and be sold without reserve. .poods on view on the morning of sale, which will commence "11 o'clock. .Auctioneer's office, 3, Lower Goat-street, May 4, 1876, 7013 .Auctioneer's office, 3, Lower Goat-street, May 4, 1876, 7013 MLl*.B.Ky—Sale of a valuable Leasehold 6hop and Premises. R F. G. GOUGH has been favoured with instruction*, from Mr George Austin, to It ELL by f^BLIC AUCTION, at ths Centre Bo'el, Stepney-Btreet, *j»Bel!y oa FRIDAY. Miy 12, 1876 (subject to such cnndltions "• •hill be then and there read', all that recently erected and e!7 desirable Leasehold SHOP and PREMISES, s tuate at and No. 7, Station-road, Llanelly, in the county of (Jarmarihen. a i- romiiies are he'd under lease for the term of 99 years "Om the 25th day of March, 1875, subject to a low apportioned ^hual ground rent. The property if most eligibly situated in the leading thorough- *« to and from the railway stations and the docks, and must lk"unrlly alway I let at a good rental. Sale to commence at 7 p.m. For further particulars apply to Mr Austin, at No. 8, Station- LlaneHy: the Auctioneer, at No. H, Murray-street, ji«nellj:; or to Mr J. F. Morris, Solicitor, 13, Guildhall-square, ^^nnarthen. bated 29; h April, IQ76. 7496 SALE THIS DAY. "O COLLIERY PROPiilE TORS, IRONMONGERS, DEALERS, r T AND OT4PRS, —BALE -OF SALVAGE OF COLLIERY STORES, IF IRONMONGERY, &c., AT CARDIFF. MESSRS ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 6th MAY, J?T6, at a Warehouse behind No 32, Mount Stuart Square, Car- (where it has been removed for convenience of sale), all the VALUABLE SALVAGE FróD1 the bte fire at Messrs Pattinson Brothers, Bute Docks, Comprising about I SIX TONS IROIf NAILS VMious sizes, and of the following descriptions, viz., patent brought, bra.ttiee, slate, lath, flooring, plate, clout, dog, wall, »0<r others; a large assortment of HORSR NAILS, SeRiGS, TACKS, WASHERS, NU'fS, aud BOLTJ, &C. about 15i> D"Z ^ILES of various shapes au'l cuts; about 200 gross IRON SCREWS about 8 dozen SAFETY LAMPS a quantity of GUN AI^ rAL bTEAM FITTINGS, including steam aud water guagea, greahe cul7,9, valves, taps, &c., togeiher with a general \arietv cf COLLIERY STOREj AND IRONMONGERY, insisting of spring balances, patent injectors, pullev blocks, 'ttchet braces, stocks and dies, 1 6 ton screw jack, iron stock v*lvts, i o, e blocks, hammers, tin, white brass, Barnes, chains, ezntry cloth rim, p'ate, pad, and chest locks; latches, curry c< tnbs, bolls, galvanised buckets, shovels, wick, lubricators, GRINATT nes, sheet ir diaxubber, &iL, &c. Ihe above st^ck is, for the most part, but slightly damaged by Wa £ er, and will be sold positively without reserve. May bo viewed on the morning of sale. The s.LIe will commence at Eleven o'cleck. 7261 HiTo be Bti SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT^ X- a DVVKLLTNG-HOCSK, SHOP, and TWO COTTAGKS, Bltutte, in the flourishing villace of Newtridge, Monmouth- Sblre. (Immediate neighl ourhood of an extensive colliery.) A rare opportunity fo an energetic man to establish a good Oi ftery ana Dr-pery businesi. For particulars, apply to D. 8. Daries, Brynbyfryd House, Hengoed, via Cardiff.. 7192 FOR SALEt-CRESWICK HOUSE, Church- road. Penarth, lately in tjie occupation of Mr Hugh AI en. Builder. The House is roomy, and has lately been put in tho-ouah repair. The back buildings consist of a large work- shop, stable, and shed. A portion of the purchase-money may remain upon mortgage.—For further particulars apply to Mr ildwili Vachsll. Penarth. 7043 fti| ^urttou* —2, Camden Vi'la, Brecon. T 1|/TR. JOH]ST M. LEEDER will SELL by -AJ-I- AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUE*DAY, May 8th, 1876, ths remainiug portion of the well preserved HOU -*<- HOLD FURNITURE and other effects, comprising maho- gany ball hat and umbrella stand, hall chair, mahogany pedestal sidebrard with cupboards, 2 easy cnairs in -Ame'ic-in leather, 6 din.'ng rocm chain-, dmiap taoie with extra leaf, tapestry carpets, Brussels stair do., hearth-rujs, mats, fenders, fireirons, pier glass, &c., &a., brass and iron French bedsteads, hair and wool mattresses, dressm? taDies, wasostaods, do,, with marble top, set-i of ware, towel noree, dressing glasses, cane-seated chairs, chests of drawers, totcnen tables, chairs, dinner service, glass, and usual requisites, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneer's offices, Oxford Chambers. Oxford-Btreet, Swansea. 7UJ^ To Brewers, Publicans, &c. „ MR. J. JEN 1C1NS has been instructed to Offer for SALE by AU ,TION (subject to such conditions as shall then ana there be producea), at the Talbot Inn, Momston, on TUESDAY", May 9, 1876, all that valuable o!d-esUolished PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the King's Bead. Mtnate in Ban well-street, Morriston, and which has been established a9 a Public-house, with full licence, for nearly a century, togeuier with a Plot of Land attached, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Lewis, subject to an agreement for six years from February am, 1874, at the low rental of £ 18 per annum. The frontage of the premises is 34 feet, with a depth of about 1C0 feet. The house contains front and back parlours, kitchen, brewhouse, 2 excellent cellars 2 large bedrooms, w c-, and water laid on. The whole Is held under a lease granted by sir John Morr,s for 50 year,4 and 3 lives, from January 1, 183i, at the low ground rent of 12s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further oarticular?, apply to Messrs Da vies and tiariiana, Solicitors, Swans 3», or to the Auctioneer, at bis Offices, 174, High-street, Swtnsea. SALE THIS DAY. Sale of Workmen's Cottages, 13rynbyfryd. nc-ar Landore. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have received instructions to SfcLL by r-Vj«v AUCTION, at the Dillwjn Arms, Brynhyfryd, on FRIDA MAY btb, 1676, all thos Five Brick-built COTTAGES, situate and beinsr in a new street, known as Frederick-street, Br) nhy- fryd, withtn five minutes' walk of Landore Station. The Houses contain four rooms each, and are let to respectable tenants at 5s per week.. The above Cottages are situate in a growing cj-i' and in the vicin ty of extensive Collieries, al RR" vf.ars' Capper, and other Works, aud are heid ior a term from March, 1876 at the very low ground rent of 1-8 per annum each house. Sale to commence at Six o'clock. For further particulars and to view apply toIMIr • g 4Q' Bui'derand Ironmonger, Brynhyfrjd, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. ^—. Prelmi nary announcement. C.T MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTTO and SON have received instructions from the Executors of the iati Mr Bennett to SELL b? AUCTION, at i, St TURE, lass, china, fea..her beds, and other ma.ttr8ses, and West View of Land's End and Longships Lighthouse, 30 bjThe Worm's Head, Gow er, 28 by 48 Further particulars will be givtD next week. Auct oneers' Office, 48, Oxford-street, MVaDllea. 7298 _m- — SALE THIS DAY. WeigColliery, Cwmbwrl*, near Swansea. MESSRS LEWIS and SON are instructed to bEt-L BY PUBLIC AUCriON at the above Colliery (under AUlstrees for Rent), on FRIDAY NEXT, M>-y 5th. 1876, the whole of the PLANT thereon, or as much thereof as will satisfy the said Distress, comprising two large boilers, winding drum, iron water pipes, winch and chun, boxes, casks and buckets, office desk and stool, a quantity of wrought and cast iron, and other effects. Sale wiH commence at Two o'clock. Terms, C'-sb. < Auctioneers' offices, 4, Cilvert-street, Swansea. 7370 In Liquidation.—To Ironmasters, Colliery Proprietors, and Others. Pontuewynjdd Ironworks, Pontnewynydd, i eir Pontypool. LVIESSRS WAITE and SON have received InstructioDs from the 1 rustee of the estate of Mr W. T. Heiiley to SELL by AUCTION, at the above vorks, on MON- DAY, the 8th day of May, 167Li (and toiloiri ng day it necess iry), at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of ihe STUCK ot AIATEIIIALS, StORES, and OFFICE FURNITURE, oomprising about 10, tons of steel wire, several tons of iron sheets, corrugated sheets, steel. bar iron, brass and lead, patent punch, by Tangje (new), a large quantity of vegetable, boilej, linseed, lamp, aud olive oils; turpentine, naptha, vitriol, paints, colours, oxide of iron, patent paste for harden- ing steel, anti-friction composition, tallow, wagon crease, yarn, hemp, cotton, washers," cast-iron window frames, with casements, complete; eiigine, boiler, and railway nuts, bolts, and rivets; Ste&m gauges; a large quantity of Austin and.Dobson'a file«, of various 8;zes and kinus; ropes, pulley blocks, chains, union screw, old and new iron and lead piping, timber, new ledge, panel and other deors; oak and ash blocking; sandstone; bricks; several tons of scrap, pis, and other iron; double- headed and other rails: ironmongery, &c., &c- Also TWELVE 8 TON RAILWAY WAGONiS, nearly new. Office Furniture, comprising Iron Safes (Cottrill's patent), office tables, chairs and stools, copying press, Venetian and wire blinds, caniptulicon, oil cloth, hf arthruajs, doormats, paper baskets, fenders and fire-irons, cupboard, hand printing press and type, inkstands, a quantity of waste paper, &c. On view the morning of tale. In consequence Of the large number of lots,-the sale will com- mence punctually at Eleven o'clock. The works are adjoining' the Pontnewynydd Station, on the Blaenavon, Pontypool, and Newport Railway. For further particulars see catalogues, which may be obtained seven dajs prior to the date of sale from the Auctioneers, Clarence-street, Pontypool. 7280 WI LL IAM ~SA N D E R S, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PRO PERTIES for SALE;— CARDIFF-Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Bu7zard-s"ceit. Four houses in Russell-street; auti No. 1, Windf-or Esplanade. ROATH.—One House in Emerald-street. Three honses in Dianiond-strci-t 'J.en Houses in ToDaz-streat. Six genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. t2, 46, 47, Clifton-street and B vth and M, rtle Villas, Partridge- roao. CATHAYS.—Eiuht houses in Letty-street, two semi-detached cottages in Lettv-strtet, and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.-Eligible site of Freehold Land at the comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.—A corner shop in Bromsgrove-etreet, A liberal proportiot of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage Apply as above, iii J. 1 B N K I N S A U C T I u NEEB, V A L U E R AND COMMISSION* AGENT, 174,. HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, AND MARKET CHAMBERS, MORRISTON. 7325. Jtosttfatwe, j LAW UNION FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The only Law Office in the United Kingdom combining Fire and Life Insurance. CHIEF OFFICES :-126, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.a The Funds in hind and Capital Subscribed amount to iel,400,000 sterling. Chairman—JAMBs CVDDON, Esq.. Barrister-at-Law, Goldsmith Building, Temple. =. Deputy-Chairman—C PKIIBERTON, Esq., (Lee-sud Pembe tons). Solicitor, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Actuary and Secretary—Frank MCGSDY. Every description of Fire and Life Insurance business trans- acted. The Directors invite attention to the new form of Life Policy. wh ch is fre* from all conditions. The Company advances Money on ^Mortgage of Life Interests and Kevers oiis, whether absolute or contingent. prospectuses, and every < ther information, will be forwarded, postage free, ousaiiyof the following AGENTb Or ItlK COMPANY AT CARDIFF: iSrJ" t1!! ^,iii £ KKTT. County Court Office. Mr.T^H EPHEVS, sol citor. 7090 Mr. W. O. BALLANTYNE, Church-street. RAILWAY, ACCIDENT to any particular A perlon is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote coutin- gency hut as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey undertaken, and the sum a„ which itwube seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be estisgmshed FOR LIFE is Smo t ab- surdly small, it is not too muoh to say that the in- surant is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the'ease of most trave lers. £ \,0dQ if killed, with liberal allowances RAILWAY ASSDRANCE The- Right Hon. LORD KINGSALE, Chairman. 42, POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE £ 14 000 Prospectuses, &C., free on application to Mr W. Biirr, F.S.S. managing J)irector. 6-11, High street. Swansea. Ot a? WATERS, S. G.mwAY Hmc; KE&TH. 5928 A OQIDEK T OOMPiKt f p-nk Buildings, Loihbury, K.O. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES 11161 be effected direct with the 0 o, though the variooa Agents throughout the Count f0 ipjjMLMdnMtata. amMMNG-itaM, 106 ffudins ana (Eautracts. TO CONTRACTORS. SEWER AND ROAD MAKING. I Persons desirous of TENDERING for the construction of I' BKlCKSEWhKS and making-up of NEW ROADS at Lower Gtangetown, Cardiff, can see tiie PlanS and Specification, and I obtain any other information for same on application to the J Surveyor, Mr H. t neil, at the Windsor Estate Office, Penarth, by whom bills of quan ities wnl be supplied. Tenders to be sent in to the un -e'si ;ned, sealed and endorsed Tender for Sewering and Road-making," on or before MON- DAY, the 15th day of Ms. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORREST, lt St. Fagans, May 3rd, 1876. 7331 I rp O B U I L D E R s7 1ENDERS are invited for the gitECTION of TWO VILLAS, at Con way -road, Canton, for Mr James Herne. Plans and specifications may be seen, and quantities obtained at my office, as under. Tenders must be sent in on Friday, the 12th day of MAY, 1876, before one o'clock. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. F. OUTLAW, Architect, 7368 Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. TO BIJILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Wanted, TENDERS fer the Erectiou of a NEW CHURCH, in theO^more Va e. Plaus ani spec fications to be teen at the Rev H L. D.ivies, Oamore Vale, Bridgend. Tenders to be s nt in not later Jhan the 16th of May. Ttie Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 726ti (Education. HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.-A High. c class Private SCHOOL. English, Classical, and French Masters Resident. Next term May 1st. 6960 A DAMSDOWN H 0 USE, PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S Next TERM will COMMENCE on the 1st of MAY (D. V.) l 6935 L A D I E 8 S C IEI 0 0 L BELGRAVE HOUSE, KOATH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principal MISS TULLIS (From Park Villa, Tredejarville.) Pupils are requeste I to assemble on WEDNESDAY, the 26th ins'ani. The Summer Term will commenca on TUESDAY, the 2nd 01 May 3000-7037 L AND O V E R Y S C H O O L". VisiroR. The LORD BISHuP of ST. DAVLDIS. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER. The Rev ALFRED G. Ei WARilS, B.A. (late Scholar and Exfiibitioner, J,,sus' College, Oxford). SKCOND MASTER. CHARLr S E. WILLLVMS, Esq., B.A. (Open Scholar of Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class Mathematical Tri./os, 1874). ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MAIMER. G. W. GENT, Esq., B.A. (Open Scholar of University College, Oxford, Second-clajg Classical Moderations, 1873. and First Class in Fin l Classic*! Hononrs, 1875, and Prorime Accesi.it for the Stanhope Histo. rical Prize, 18; 1. NATURAL SCIMTCB MASTER, CHARLES A. bUCKMASTER, ESQ., B.A. (Lincoln College Oxf>rd, First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874.) Instructor of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of ths Royal Sehool of Mines, London. I KE.NCH MASTER. M. GERMAIN RKGJ.S, University of Paris. MUSIC AND M.vol.NO MASJBR, MR. THOMAS TAYLUR. DRILL—SERGEANT llOilAN, R.C., V.C. There are twenty scholarships and two exhibitions of Z27 a year each, tenable for four years at Oxford. The scholarships, which are tenable for six year >, are competed for twice a year. The course of inl,tructi(iii hits for its chief aim the. higber classical and mathematical preparation for the universities, Mnd every effort is made to give a sound general education, and at the Jiame time to develope any special aptitude which a boy may show. Bays are prepared for the preliminary Legal, Medical, Army, and Civil Service examinatioi s. Chemistry is taught practically in tha laboratory, which is fitted up with every necessary appliance and Geology in the museum, where there is a large and valuable collection of geological specimens. Other branches of natural ecience are taught in rotation. For the Modern Department, the aim is to give a thorough com fercial education, and to secure this, boys are well grounded in Eugl sh literature and niotiem languagt s. They are also taught mensuration, laiid-ourveyirg,drttwiug,book-keejiing by sinsrle and doublo entry and elementary mechanic?. The whole school is taught music an hour a week, and private lessons are given in addition. The honolllsltained by this fchool since 1870 are. the highest obtained by any school in Wales, filnd include a Fiith Wrangler a Twenty-sec< nd Wranz'er, two Firrt Classes at Oxford, two open Fellowstips at Cambridge, and se en open. Beliolarshipt., besidrs numerous Exhibitions. The prizes gained amount in I value to £ 11,820.. The Warden has accommodation for eighty boarders at the College and Mr Williams for twenty at Pio^pect House. There :s a large play, round attached to the school, and the tervices of a professional cricketer are retained for the season. Terms for board and luit icn, inclusive at the Warden's 45 guineas Ditto dit'o at Mr Williams's 40 do. The next te-rm commences May 1. Any futtlier informatlon maybe obtained from the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 6C82 Jtofeia. PROL ]BONO I PU,BLICO BODEGA DINING R 0 0 M S, FIRST-CLASS DINNER for the Moderate Charge of ONE SHILLING. Dinner from 12 to 3. Also Oyster and Sapper Rooms. 1 TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, and STEAKS WINES of the Beat Quality, drawn from the Wood, in Dock and Sample Glasses W. H. SALISBURY, BODEGA DINING ROOMS, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 5077 PE N A R T H HOTEL NEAR CARDIFF. 7 APARTMENTS, with BOARD — u and Attendance, Two-and-a-half GOOCKAS per Week. J PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, PBR WHSK, EACH PERSON. 4898 -ORISTOL OIT r ARMS HOTB^ NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTBAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3S. 5d.; DITTO FOR 1WO PERSONS, 6s. -Nmm..r-lio Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished withoevery Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes toand from Railway Statiou. 2986 W. WEBB, PKOP^IBTOR. -= E OR G E S A N D 0 0 CELEBRATED OLD AND STRONG BEERS, MILD ALES, PORTER, AND STOUT. 'I BRISTOL OLD PORTER BREWERY STORES, WEST CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF. 6431 2892 HENRY BUTLER, Agent. s. J. KEPPLE & c O.'s FURNISHING CUT GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE 3, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. This Stock comprises EVERY REQUISITE IN FURNISHING, From the simplest Culinary Article To Goods of the most elaborate finish and artistic decoration. BJST QUALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. JOWEST PRICES. am tgal i TkjoTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP which has for some time past been p T, caitiied on between the undersigned MORGAN EDWARDS, the vouneer, and OWEN DAVIES, in the trade or business of fnm-hbuilders. at Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, under the ft vie or firm of EDWARDS and DAVIES, was this day DISSOLVED by muUnl consent. W .to, 25th chj of April, 1871 EDWARDS, Jun. OWEN DAVIES. Witness to both signatures, [ H- HEARD, Solicitor, Cardifi. _7o07 ublit ^ppotutmcuts^ TITOEDYRRIW BOARD SCHOOL; WANTED, an ASSISTANT SCtlOOL-MASTER. Salary. 945 ftrst vear, £ 55 second year. £ 60 third year. Ap^ly immediately, not later than May fltta, 1876, to W. P. Price, secretary, Troedy- rhiw.. 7383 K I-LYBEBILL BOARD SCHOOL. w ATED immediately. au ASSISTANT MISTRESS. Salary, jW per annum.-Application to be made to Mr W. Samuel, Clerk. Tanyrallt-house, Pontardawe, on or before FRIDAY, ay the 12th. "jt/TYNYDDISLWYN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED at once, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Jerusa- lem Boird School. Blackwood, (one who has completed her apurenticeship). Must be a good disciplinarian. Apply immediately, stating age. salary required, qualifications, references, Ac., and enclosing testimonials, to W. PARK, Blackwood, 7S12 1 Newport, Mon. ¡ublitntoua. NOW READY. THE CONFESSIONAL: A Reprint of THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wain Daily JVeua between The Rev. F. W. FULLER, Vicar of Roath, and I The Fev. WM. BRAIL EY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardiff "Together with the ATLTIC ES therein which have appeared in tbeab jve Journal. COPY OF lti-SULUTION:- At a meeting of the Cardiff Ministerial Union, which compri-ei tbe Pastors of Nineteen JKonconformist Congregations, the fol- lowing lesbiuiiou w as unanimously PSOBW lhat this Union expresses its great admiration of the manner iA which the Bev. W. Brailey has conaucted the discossion with tfleReV. W. F. Puller, on 'Kiiuilism and Romanism Identical,' and wahnly congratulates hi-a upon the able manner in which he ha-i establisbed his positions. ".This Union also regaido with high appreciation the leading articles on the 'Social and Political influences f the Cou- fesi-ional,' which have appeared in tne South Wa et. Daily flews, Wd believing that the circulation in a petmanent form b^th of the lettei* of Messis. Brailey and Puller, and of the articles referred to, wou d be of great service to morality and religion, this Union expresses the hope that stepa will be taken for their immediate nubWe»tion and wid- dietrilmtioD." 1 PH pRIOE THREEPENCE. Tn h« had of all Newsagents in South Wales and the West of Fnulaod. or post free for iX)URPENCfi from Publisher, DaiJy News, Cardiff. 5736 fie the "West of England and South Wales District Monthly Machinery Register." OTICE.-IN consequence of the immense sup- N port this publication has received throughout the United Kingdom and Continent, the title is now not consistent, there- fore from the 1st of April, 1876, it will be known u I:[ I L LIPS'-REGISTFR of New and Second-hand Machinery. Free by post, One Shilling. A few pages to el, for advertise- ments, entries received up to the 26th of each month. Full particulars to Charles D. rhillips, Newport, Mon. 6733 -0- SuilAini) £ >ocUtits. 4 -iLAMORGAN BENEFIT BCILDIHG — .tnam ESTABLISHED 1867. ESTABLISHED 1867. TRCSTKBS: • JAMES LKE, Esq., Cathedral Road, CardifE, THOS. EVANS, Esq., Surjreon, Cardiff. JOHN E. Al'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E, Cardiff. Deposits received' daily from £ 5 to £ 5,0^0, at Five per cent, interest, payable half-yearly, withdrawable at short date. UPWARDS OF £ 66/00 ALHEADY ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE. Atmly to the Managing Secretary.. vv MR. B. EMERY, Docks, Cardiff. 18th April, 1876. 7Q38 2999 GIRDS A HF D A N I M A L S PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY Animal Skins and Furs Dressed, Rugs Lined and male up. Hand and Fire Screens, &c., by J. CORDING, NATURALIST, 10, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades all Sizes, for Clocis, Statuettes., &c, 6263 JPAEMERS AND OTHERS Will do well before purchasing to call at R. CHRISTIE'S SHEFFIELD TOOL & CUTLERY WAREHOUSE, 112, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL, To ascertain his Prices for the following best, warranted Goods:— CROWN AND PATENT SCYTHES, LAWN SCYTHES, HAY KNIVES, SHEEP SHEARS, « HAY FORKS AND RAKES, WHEAT AND OTHER HOES, GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. A thorough Practical Cutler kept on the, premises, for the convenience of R. Christie's customers, for GENERAL REPAIRS, GRINDING, See., &c., which can be done at all times with Neatness, Economy, and Dispatch. SHEFFIELD TOOL & CUTLERY WAREHOUSE, 112, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. 3097 CYRUS PRICE AND CO.'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which obtained the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL awarded for NEW and SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. I. ■" AGENTS 1 < CROSS BROS., GENERAL IRONMONGERS, 1 8 T. MARY ST RE E T, C A R D I FF, who have a STOCK ON HAND GI0! THE OROWN DOG BISCUITS, Warranted Pure and Wholesome, JIIUCB, INCLUDING BAGS, AND CARRIAGE PAD), 16s. PER CWT. THE CROWN MEAT DOG JBISCUITS Warranted to contain 15 per cent, of Nutritive Meat. PRICE, INCLUDING BAGS, AND CARRIAGE PAID, 18s. PER CWT. WHOLESALE PRICES on appli-ti- to THE CROWN BISCUIT WORKS COMPANY. JOHN-STREET, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. 4 1324 GEORGE WOODS & CO.'S AMERICAN-MADE ORGANS. DEALERS IN MUKIGAL INSTRUMENTS, and the profession •hould acquaint themselves with the meeits and prices of GEO. WOOD SCO'S ORGANS, the leading instruments of Amerioa. Can be had at low prices direct from the factories by addressing PXo. WOODS atid Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., U.S^A. { or-to S. G. DENNIS, AGBNT, I Lodgate Hill, LONDON, where samples n»f bs nso« Office Hours: 9 a-m. to tl D.2Q. 4MI lub1it JlottttØ. D E B E N T U R B S. THE INMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). The Directors are prepared to receive offers of Loans on Debentures for three, five, or seven years, bearing interest at five per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, on the 30th June five per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, on the 30th June and tlst December. Applications to be addressed to the SecretMy, Company's Offices. By order of the Board. W. G. LINDSAY, Secretary. Tower Buildings, Water-street, LiverpooL 7360 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE tbst 1, A. W. J'L JARVIS, Canton, am not RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by my SON, JO HN WALTKR JARVlfj. 7048 ExpLOSION IN TUNNEL AT CYMMER. A SUBSCRIPTION is being OPENED for the BENEFIT of the WIDOWS and ORPHANS left unprovided for through the above EXPLOSION. Donations will be Thankfully Received and Acknowledged by Mr W. Lean, or Mr W. T. Jameson, Cishier, Contractor's Oflice, Blaen Llynvi, Maesteg, near Bridcend. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ S D Diamond Rock Boring Company's donation. 50 0 0 Mr. George Pennington, Porthcawl u. 1 10 0 7340 THE CARDIFF SKATING RINK, TRINITY-STREET, OPENED TO THE PUBLIC DAILY ON (WEDNESDAY), MAY 3RD, 1876. Morning Assemblies 11 a.m. to I p.m. Afternoon „ 8 to 6 p.m. Evening „ •« •• •• *• 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. Use of Skates, Sixpence. 7206 Å BAD WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. 8036 t MESSRs. STEVENS AND SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Beg to inform the Licensed Victuallers of Cardiff and its neigh- bourhood tl, at they have PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF THE BONDED STOCK OF MR. F. WINSTONE, (trading as Winstone'& Son,) WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. CARDIFF, Who has retired from the business. "• Mesers. STEVENS & SON have also, taken their BONDED CELLARS, and would feel obliged by all having Goods lying in the a'orenamed Bonded Cellars to inform them of particulars of the same, which will be allowed to remain in the Cellars rent free for 18 months from this date. They also respectfully solicit the patronage bestowed upon the late fim of Winsstone and Son, and take this opportunity of thanking their own Customers for the very liberal support b*. stowed upou tbem for the put eighteen years. Dated this 3rd day of APRIL, 1876. VICTORIA WINE CELLARS, No. 69, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 7344 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will not be auswerab e for any DEBT or DEBTS eontjaited bv my Wife. MAUY LEWIS.—Signed, JOHN LtV.TS. April 28th, 1878^ 7288 Csintaa. VitK^gTgnaag acapnia.—T.H. j To TENANT FARMERS.-There is no class I JL to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Fanners of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to cha ge their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the sou. Canadais comparaéiTely close to Soglaod (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America,^ avora e 9J~ days^ aud toe means of interoommulucation are so numerous and expeditious, tliat w.thiu a few yean it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion wlil supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. Il'he superiority of Canadian Dairy produce h -.s now been fu ly established. Thfl Winfflr I.f nnfswjn AarVVkifcAs) Dena .Exhibition, m iboo, tooli the first prize; and at the Fiuit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest everh Id, Cauada took the first prize for out-door haidy grapes and plums, and x medals for peaches, pears, &c., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Farming in the Drlminion is demonstrated by the large demand froa them for hivh. bred Eng- lish stock,be faces of the leadingbuyersof the formercountryfike tha Honeurables G. Brown srd Gochmne, and Messrs. Scone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and otfearg, or their repie entasives being now familiar to fanners at all the bist exhtbitioni3 and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of Kn stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded with-no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £ and upwards per acre, according to quality, &c., or for the amount required to carry on a leased Farm in Gr-at Britain. FRfitC GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but ftnt-class Land, of from 100 to 200 acres,"may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions In some cam for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGE^ afegraiitea so r arm 141 oourera The Agents of the GoveMmeM in Canada will iurnish rust, worthy information as to Lands ooeu for Settlement in their raw- pective Provinces and liistricts, ana Farms for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph lets, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Gorernmen Buddings, King-street, Westminster, I^ndon.aW. 2156 280 HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PBR TEAR WISH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. Tor particulars, &c^ call up<m, or addw, THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PBOnTÃBLE FARMING IN AMERICA^ WBEBE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, Ac., call upon, or addreo,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY 136. FIMET-BTF&zT. LONDON, 3068 NEW P 0 A G E N 0 T JLJI FOR TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NXWS AMD CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVEBXJBIXa og7= ei "SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS." aad "CARDIFF TUMI SOOTH Walks WEKK-LY NEW" IS AT No. 6, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT, MOKL WInRB ADVERTISEMENTS Acii KECSIVKD: < THE NEWSPAPERS bOLD; BOOKaKLLERS AND NEWS AGENTS 80PWKD| AND ORDERS TAKEN FOR LTEGULAR j The Terms for Advertisements itfi the Wholesale flis|i|i|s g Papers are precisely those charged at tbe Chief OfBoe, Cuw W. MILTON LOCKE, RSPORXKK UJ) KøMI8. The Cfttoe doses at 6 pju,, Lu Advertisers may hatv* tMt ordersattended to after tb s liour J ad il, Great OesfealMA loppueite the Free Public ,1 ran, ».■ .l, itlon. BABY LINEN, LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING, & BERLIN WOOL WAREHOUSE, S-f-KARY SRUEET, CARDIFF. Mrs illATTOCK begs respectfully to announce that the bss succeeded in obtaining the above Commodious Premises, and hu COMMENCED BUSINESS with an entirely New and Cbeiee Se'ection of BABY LINEN, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDER- CLOTHING, BErtLtN WOOL GOODS and WOOLS, HOSIERY and HAfeKRDASHERY, together with a Complete Assortment of LADIES' COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, A;o., all 4Df 4he nowt and best designs, direet from the London Markets. X.B.—The BUSINESS at No. 26, ROYAL ARCADE, will be. c rried on an formerly. u #68—4774 JOHN BIDDLE, pASTRY COOK AND ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER, 14, GOWER-STREET, SWANSEA, Established nearly 40 Years, THE NOTED HOUSE FOR SCHOOt, BRIDE, CHRISTENING, AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. Orders executed on the shortest notice, and forwarded to all parts. bi66 o H » B O W D E Iff ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, A&, WARDOUR-STREET OX FORD-STREET, FAGIEDW. 8M gasiness adartsits. 4' THE EASTER EXHIBITION,, OF GENERAL DRAPÈRY -ppOWELL AND QOMPANY'S., '1, H. & Co. having visited the principle Markets, wheM alone Value and tyle combined can be proaared, are now prepared with, and will offer An almost unlimited assortment of new and hihluWHl productions for tliis season. BLACK AND COLOURED 8ILKS Of extraordinary merit. 'Intending purchamrs of Silks RiG recomnwftd*d to uskb their selections without delay; Silks being in greater demand, prices will certainly go up. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. > Tbe general depression in the Mannfactaiteg dlStlkAS » hat4 forced many Sales at nearly one-half the cost pt making. H. and Co. being Casu Buyers, alld alw&Yg ift 4 the alert, are holders of very large Parccls. LINENS, CRETON NES, CURTAINS, CARPETS, VXOOB- CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, &c., Ac., noder spesisl cultivation. COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, are this S;mm;u ndw OvArk, getic management. Gentlemen's mercery, hosiery, gloves, stays, haber- dashery, trimmings, umbrellas, ribbon and lacs depsrt- ments are well assarted, and will be foond 10 tola per cent. to the public good. J jg- O W E L L riff D Co.. • THE CARDIFF DRAPEBS, 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. V THE pRINCIPALITY QUTFUTUid < ESTABLISHMENT, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CABDIfr. t D JOTHAM & SONS, PWPRMTQMI "I 4. jgOYS' AND Y0TTTHS' -gOYS' AND Y0UTHS' ? B OYS' AND YOUTHS' s." BOYS' AND Y°UTHS' gUITS. B OYS I AND Youths' gUTK. TOOYS AND YGTJTES' SUM. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' gUXTSw jgOYS' AND Y0UTHSr SUITL jgOYS* AND YOUTH& sum.- :t'. :l"o:'C:: ;i f- (¡. A SPECIAL SHOW jg OOM- WTTBO JCP W» TNMt DKPARNCKHT, CONTAINING THE LARGEST STOCK axo eg* GREATfiST VARIETY x;r SOUTH WALMW, ( > 0A. JOTHAM AND gONS, t WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5980 ESTABLISHED 1839. Not CONOlvnCAL AND FASHIONABLE RtiADT-MADE CLOTHING.. kemrs W. PRICE & SONS invite attenfeon to their arrange, ments for the Sprinz and Summer Seasons. T ne SroCK of NJIi W' GOODS in all Departments is very extensive, and as ty direetT dealings with the Wholesale Manufacturers all intermedlMs profrts are avoided, and everything is marked at the 1 s bie rate-calenlited for prompt payment without d they are a le to offer considerable advantage in the price and quality of their clothi L, g. as wen as in the variety and extent «f" Stock. LInteiiding purchasers are requested to call and inspect the various Novelties in Jtsoys', Youth& mud Gentlecoms Altbv a, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Scarl, Tle, and Travelling Requisites, ADDRESS THE CARDIFF HOUSfc '> Corner of Caroline-street, St Mar j1-street, «tnify. Terms-For Ready Hoaey Onjy« H p OWEL-L- '-AND I c R 0 L16stL TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS AND flWil ? BFPORTBRS, 1 20, ST, MARY STREET, CARDIFF. fJlOBACOO, CIGARS, 1 0 B A 0 0 0, CIGARS, P I 11. "3 rjl O B A C O O, CIGARS, JL mOBAOOO, CIGARS, PIPB6«. T OBACCO, CIGARS, FI OB A COO, OIGARS. fJlOBACOO, CIGARS, PlF* rjpOBACCO, CIGARS, rjpOBACCO, CIGARS, OBACOO, CIGARS, TOB A 000, CIOABS, OBACOO, CIGARS,. PI. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PiPUfci? TOBACCONISTS, GROCERS, AND PROPRIETORS SUPPLIED ON JdIBtt-" -¡ jpOWELL AND lOHOI»L% TOBACOO, SNUFr, AND OItUB MANUFACTUBO^ WHOLESALE i 20, ST. MAKY-SIRBII, CARDIFF, la cu»>" R. J O H N POL B RAILWAY POINT CROSSING A No. 47 ARCH, OYSIERMOUTH-ROAD, SVAKBUL, Y B.&-AU Orden by Pastor n-i rwse. promptly mttlMdsd ts^ » ,> gILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MCQ^^ REES, NEWPORT, t BILL POBMR,&TD DLLIVXRLR FA).k lt)WS AND CL()IFIIM Rents all the principal Hoardings-in Newpsrt aad Neighbourhood. I Werk eneaited with ditMhfe fgf

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