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attS by gturtuw. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs BARNARD. THOMAS andCO ars in the s.s. Paper Woiks. aud 1r,iiii es. at Cardiff July 6 G^eat Western Hail*a\ S mion. Cardiff July 13 Mess:s ijEY-NO-N and liUGHES. Warehouse. at Swansja June 23 Household FuraUare, Doors, &c-,at Swansea June 29 Cait Horses, Co: Cart, Harness, &c., at Swansea July 3 Hortes, Carriages, &c.. at July 4 Mr. or H. DA VIES Leasehold Dweldne Hou^ss, at Swansei ..June 28 Messrs DENNING, SMITH and CO. Railway Waggons aud Rick of Hay, at .June 29 M,ciiiiitry, Pislit, &c.. at Liaiisaii)!et June 29 Mr DAVID EVANS. Leasehold S iops, Dwelling Houses, &o., at Aberda.re. July 3 Mr. ROBERT EVAN*. Hay, Clever, and Grazing, at St Marv Hill July 3 MrJAMh.S 'RAHAM. freehold and Copyhold Mineral Properties, at Newpolt July 6 Mr J. V. HAtiVEY. Unredeemed Prooerty. at Swansea. June 29 Metsr. HARVH.Y a; MOLISoN. SouStbodGaodhaud Furniture, at Landore June 80 M&ssrs. HILL., HOPiilNS, & CO. Clocks an] W;lt,;ies. &c at Curuiff June 27, 28 Messrs. J. HOW HILL TtfOMAS & THOMPSON. Valuable E;ta;es and ihiuerais. at Lianelly July 13 Mr J. JENKINS. HouseLold Furniture and Books, at Swansea June 27 & 28 Messrs A. LAWRENCE and CO. Oider, at Cardiff — July 1 Mr J OHN M. LEEDER. Wines and r, randies, at. Swansea n. July,28 Khippin? Shires, a'- bw.msaa June 28 tine Art Protx rty, *t Swansea. June 29 Messia MADDOX & EAERY Souse.<o!d Furniture, Ac. at Cardiff .June 29 Fa cy Goods, Furniture, Sc., at Cardiff June 30 Foreign Cigars, at Cardiff July 3 Meadow Hay, at Wenvoe, near C irri iff July 3 Mr BASIL MASON. Freeho'd Residenso, atlVnby July 12 Mr GEORGE NICHOLS. Freehold Estate, at Newport. June 28 Messrs. T. J. PRTCE & CO. Mineral Water Works Plant, & at Swansea July 4 Cabinet and y Stock, at Swansea Mr THOMAS PRICE. limber, at Br:« a.. „ June 30 -Messrs ED •VARD ROBERTS and SON. Household Furniture, &&, at Swansea June 28 i>eil.ru-houBes and Car center's Shop, at Tvr Canol June 29 Six IJweiling-faouses, at Stvunsea July 4 Messrs. STRA KER and L KE. Freehold Estate, at Aberouverny .July 4 Household Furniture, &c &c-, at Pentre Court. July 20 21 „ Mr JOHN THOMAS. Clover and Hay, at Y«tradowtn July 8 „ Mr W. P. S i'EPHUNSON. Hame & Sculpmre Works, at Cardiff July 1 MMarbie aj.d Sculpture Works, Penarth road, Cardiff. R W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr Thomas Jones, proprietor of the above Works, to SELL by AUCTION, en the premises, on SATURDAY, the 1st JULY, 1876, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, 30 superiorly- aatslwa HKAD^TONES 0" Best FOKB^T STONE, in various Sestfttr.; CROSSES,LOW TOMB OBELISK, SCROLL MARBLE t ABLWT, 4ui, 0.1 view at the yard up to day of tale. 8A LETO-MO LcROW. Sale Boom3, 74, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. jV/fESSRS MADDOX & EMERY have received ■LyA ius'ruouons to SELL by AUCTION, nn THURSDAY bex,, June 29, a'> the Sale Rooms. 74, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, iml, r ine powers of a till of -air., the wiiole of the HOUSE- a OLD 1(CRoSITURE, TRADE SUADKIKS, and otber Effects, removed there for convenience of sale, comprising iron bed- Reads, firaihr and miilpnff beds, mattresses, washstands and :a.b;e, towel horses, sets of ware, fenders and fireirons, swing ti,ftla, taodY chairs, cane stated and other chairs, walnut suite 'Y8red in reT), loo ble, chefiouniere. mabogwy and hairseated ehaira, Lilt pier glass, carpets, clock, glass and china, kitchen tane and chaire, cooking utensils, and sundries; books, pic- tures, etc., etc., and a number of tea canisters, counter scales und weights, butter scales, tcoop, and other grocer's sundries. The si;e will commence at Two o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 18, Hl^h-street, Cardiff. 8460 Sale Room, 74, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. MESSRS. MADDOX and EMERY have re- teeivid instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY Next, June c»0th, ls76, at the Sale Rooms (late Messrs. Righton C. Musi, Warehous"), 74. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, the remainder of the STOOK-IN-TRAJDiO and HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, ttie pioperty of a fancv dealer giving up business. The stock c,insisto of a quantity of albums, work boxes, toys., drafts, colour' pia.iiifi' cards, bezique and other games, dolls, purses, eigar cases, tobacco ix ucbea, meerschaum pipes, tortoiseshell add otk)er fancy articles. &c., &q. The household furniture comprises a drawintr-room suite, dininz-rootu tables and chain, clock, easy and other chairs, together with other articles of furniture not disposed of privately up to time of sale. There will be no beserve. The Sale will commence at 2 o'clock and 7 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, 18, High street, Cardiff. 8479 To Tobacconists, Hotelkeepers, and Oihers. MESSRS MADDOX and EMERY have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION :on account of whom it may concern), at the Queen's Hotel, [ Cardiff, on MONDAY EVENING, Juiy 3rd, 3876, a quantity of FOREIGN CIGARS. Full particulars of Brands will be shortly inrounced. Tne Iale will commence at 7 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 8477 To Hay Merebantm, Farmers, and Others. MESSKS. MADDOX and EMERY have re- ceived instructions from Miss Jenv^r, of The Cottage, Wenvoe, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the land, on MONDAY, July 3rd, 1878 (unless previously disposed of by private treaty), the whole of the crop of MEADOW HAY, now growing on the well-known and valuable water meadow called the liougan Field," in the parish of Wen, oe, consisting of 10i asres %mt,re or less). The crop will be ready for cutting in week or 10 days. The sale will commence at 3 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 18, High street, Cardiff. 8478 MESSRS. MADDOX AUD EMERY, IS, HIGH- street, Cardiff, Auctioneers, Estate and House Ageuts, fee., "nave several first-class VILLA RESIDENCES to Lt,T or SELL at Penarth and Roath; also o-veral HOUSES in Upper and Lower Granare. Spotlands, and Cathays aNo a delightfully situated RESIDENCE, fitted up with every convenience, and furnished, near Abergavenny, with the exclusive right of fishing for over two rulies in the Usk. For part-culars apply as above. 7826 SALE THIS DAY. (4, Crockherbtown.—Clearance of Sale by Auction of the re- renuining portion of the Stock-in-Trade pertaining to the Estate of J. C. Barry, Neath, in Liquidation, removed to the above premises for convenience of Sale. MESSRS HILL, HOPKIINS, and CO. beg to announce that the Sale of the ab.,ve STOCK will be contrnno.i on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 27th and "Stlk J,, ne- The Goods consist of Clocks and Watches, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets, Lockets, Earrinys, Trinkets, Ornaments, Rings, &c I In fine Gold. Every description of bright Gold and Silver Jew llrTy, a large assortment of Jet Goods of the best quality, aiid M quantity of Fancy Goods. Also a few lots of Dresden and Other ornaments. Catalogue of the Auctioneer'. 8515 Sale to commence this day (Tuesday) from 7 to 6 o clock, and to-morrow (Wednesday) from It to 3 and from 7 to 6 o clock. ViCvona Auction Rooms, 8, St. Mary street, Cardiff. Cider 1 Cider: 1 Cider II !-To Farmers, Publicans, and Others. MESSRS N. LAWRENCE andco. WILL SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY NB.XT, July 1st, 1876, a consignment 01 prime Somereetfshira CIDER, in casks of 50 to 60 gallons. Sale to commence at 2.<0. Auc'toneera* OmetS, St. Mary street, Cardiff. PEMBROKESHIRE. POSTPONEMENT of ASHDALE FURNI- TURE SALE. JL TURE SALE. NOTICE.—The above Sale wl I take place on THURSDAY, the 29th of JuneinstgLnt, initial of WeinotKLAY, the 28th met., is air. i«iy announced, in ton,eilrence of the Milford Haven Regatta b^n< iixed for the latter day.. The Sale to commence at 12 o'c ock precisely. Ashdale is situate about two miles from the Railway Station of Johnston. HENRY DAVIES, Auctioneer. Haverfordwest, 22nd June, 1*76. Carmarthenshire.—Important Sale of Vsluable Estates and Minerals, in the parishes of Llanedy, Llanddarog and Llau- gyfelach, iu the counties of Carmarthen and Glamorgan. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMP- WN h"ve been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBi.IC AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, L'anelly, on fHUlU)IIAY, tht: íth day ol July, 1876, at One o'clock pre- cisely ( nit"ad of the 13th Jul), as previously announced), the Valuable iCSTATK known .is THE COURT KYDRIM ESTATE, tn the soverai parishes ( i LIuiudy, Llanddarog and biangyfelach, Jn the countiesef Carniartlit-n and Glamorgan, in £ 6 lots, com- prieniK the h-glilv p oduutivc FARMS rf COUttT KYDRIM, BEARI'HEY. GKLLA CYDK'M, LLKCHVGARRKG, LLETHY- N KW V u 1), C.YS°WM. Blli'Mibn, MOUNTAIN GATE, PBNY«ARNE, FORRh.tx'. BRYNfEG, GWAUN RHOSYFtD- WEN, WMJNr AWR. GKOGWINICN and GARNANT, and the faJuaOifc JnNEKALS ui.der parts Of the above estate. The fcsta e consists < t i early 850 acres of fertile arable and pasture lands, and rich meadows, let at low rents, amounting to about £ 990 p?T an-!uni, »nd is situa'e within easy distance, by rad, it' Mie -very im or ant market towns ot Swansea, Carmarthen, L'anelly, ai.d Llandilo. A great r;ir: f>f the E^tai# is bounded bv the river Longher, jthu'ii afiorda capital fishing, and coed shooting is had on the A great, of the E^tai# is bounded bv the river Longher, jthu'ii afiorda capital fishing, and coed shooting is had on the Carmarthen, L'anelly, ai.d Llandilo. A great r;ir: f>f the E^tai# is bounded bv the river Longher, jthu'ii afiorda capital fishing, and coed shooting is had on the pr.joerty. Lliho-'raph. d f lms, with detailed particulars of all the lots, lore Ui course of Vrrtparation, and mav Biion.ly be had on appli- :at on to the Auct: necis at t.ir offices. Carmarthen Messrs gmitii, Paves, and Co., So.'toitoni, lA, Fl'cdcrick's-pl;l.ce,OI'. Jew v, Loudon or oi MESSKS DAVIES & CO., J»oU*Uar«, Haverfordwest. -,Oalco bu Aitttiolt. I SALE THIS DAY. To Ship Owners, Capitalists, and Others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER. has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of JUNE, 187ti, subject to conditions which will then be read. LOT 1. 4.64th in the Iron Barque CAS WELL of 'Swansea, Register 49 tons, Class A 1 100 years, from July kst. silo is now loading in Swansea for the West Coast, on a most advantageous charter. LOT 2. 4-114til in the Iron Ba'que LAN3LAND, of Swansea, Register 639 tons, Class Al 100 years, from October last. She is now on her passage home with a carga of wheat irom the West Coast. LOT 3. 8-64th in the Iron Barque LANGLAND, as described in lot 2. The atove vessels are so well known in Swansea and else- where, in joint of finis'], outfit, mode', &C-, that recommenda- tions or further details wouid be superfluous. Lot 1 aud 2 will be sold without reserve. LOT. 4. 8-64th in the Barque HOLLYWOOD, of Swansea, Register 299tons, Class A 1 7 years, June, 1875, and metalled August last, fitted with ti-ter kr.eleons and platform, is in perfect working order, having just arrived in Swansea, and now loading for outward voyage. Lor 6. All tint Barquantine CHARLES BLACKWOOD, of Prince Edward Island, Register 333 tons, Class A 7 years at. Lloyd's from May lust; it n';ih 12uft., breadth 27f'. 10, depth 14ft. 95. Tnis vessel is superior to any colonial ship in outfit; lier masts and spars heiug pitch pice, rigging of best material, sails all long fUx, cabin fitted out. the will shift without ballast on easy draught of water. hale to comm-ii ce at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars avply to H. H. Fiel!, hsq., Solicitor, Swansea; W, H. Tucker, Esq. or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Clambers, Oxford i treet, Swansea. 847* SALE THIS DAY. Preremptory Sale of Wines and Brandies.—Oxford Chambers, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on WED- NESDAY, the 2sth day oi June, 1876, the following WINES and SPIRITS, comprising 3 casks of Demerara rum, containing about 70 gallons warehoused at Messrs Hammett's Bond, December, 1862: 1 cask of Marfell brandy, about 16 gallons, warehoused Jan. 27th, 18«3, «t Messrs Hammett's Bond about 70 dozen claret, 60 do. Burgundy, 30 do. hock, and 30 do. perry. The Wines will be sold in cases of 3 dozen < a,oh. The whole of the above will be sold without the least reserve, in suitable lots, Sale to commence a* Twelve o clock. Samples may be had morning of sale, Oyford Chambers, Swansea. 8472 SALE TO-MORKOW. Annual Sale of Fine Art I roperty, bei.ig the bona Me coliection ot Messrs Brooks and Sons (the eminent Publishers to the Queen), of London and Oxford. Established 1750. MR. J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION at his Rooms, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea, on THURSDAY JSKXT, June 29, 187tJ, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, Three in the Afternoon, and at Seven o'clock in the Evening, a most unique, distingue, and recherche Collection if WORKS of ART of the highest class. The WORKS of BIRKET FOSTKR abound in beauty of excellence and manipulation, and all guaranteed Copyright Impressions, and framed in the most fashionable designs, and double gilt in burnish gold. The subjects aro most popular, and have been elected from the Royal National Galleries with the greatest care, taste, and judgment, and in the reproduction the most eminent artists and engravers have been employed regardless of cost. The ARTISTS' PROOFS are in tin most choi -e and brilliant state of the plates, and stamped by the PriDtsellerbl Associa- tion. Especial attention is called to the wonderful production of "The Ro.val Family of France in the Prison of the Temple, engraved by Samuel Cousins, R.A., after the Picture, by E. M., Ward, R.A„ "The Cattle of Brittany," "Turning the Drove,' •'Yes or N<> On the Me lwav," "Fishing—Scarboro' "Lost in London," Lost and Saved," Can't You Talk, Which will you have?' A Fascinating Tail," "Browsing," Stags of the Mountains," Scoch Cattle," &c. The Oil GelDs are specially attractive, being perfect fac- similies of tha originals, and the chefs d'aeuvre of every artist of rauk and distinction. In soliciting the attention of Connoisseurs, Art Admirers, &c., to this important Sale, the Auctioneer begs to stite that on no former occasion has a collection of Works of Modem Art, so characteristic of excellence and variety, been offered for Sals in Swansea. Descriptive Catalogues ready. 8473 SALE TO-MORROW Tyr Canol, near Morriston. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBKRTS & SON have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, o 1 the premises, on THURSDAY, June 2y, 1876, all those Two newiy-constructed DWELLING-HOUSES*, situate on the turnpike road, near Tyr Canol, together with Land to build another house. The above property is hli for an unexpired term of 80 years, at a ground rent of £4 Is. per aQnnm. Also, at the same time and place, a CARPENTER'S SHOP, built of flooring boards, 16 feet by 20 feet, and stable covered with pantiles, two carpenter's Denches, morticing ma liine with 8 chisels by J. C. Bissell and Co., hand sawing machine with two circular saws, a small lot of timber, slates, mortar, locks, bolts, window fasteners, latchas, about 1 cwt. of nails, butt and T iiiuges, pantiles, rain water troughs, &0. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Me-srs. Brown and Collins, solicitors, Worcester-place, Mr. W. H. Lewis, Hafod, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 8321 SALE THIs DAY. 8, Grove-place, Swansea MESSRS. E. ROBERTS and SON have re- i'UL ceived instructiom to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, June i8, 1876, all the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD )UII.NlTURE, GLASS, CHINA, &c.. comprising mahogany, loo, dining, Pembroke, work and other tables, rosewood and mahogany hair seat chairs, easy ditto, couches, chiffoniers, pier glassus, pole and rin^s, damask curtains, Brussels ana other carpets, 8 day clock, pictures, pair bronze candlesticks, fenders, fire irons, copper tea urn, fish gl. be, chimney ornaments, &c. BEDROOMS. Mahogany 4-post and iron bedsteads, straw palhisses, wool mattrisses, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, toilet w are, chairs, bedateps, bedetts, towel rails, carpets, oilcloth, mats, &c. KITCHEN.—Dresser, tabies, butler's trays, lot of ware, sc., together with the usual kitchen requisites. Goods on view morning of .-ale Sa!e to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Ottices, 40, Oxford-s rcet, Swaneoa. oHo Sale of Six Dweliing-houses, Gorse Lane, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON HAVE been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ths Cameron Arms Hotel, Hitrh street, Swansea, on TUEhDAi, July 4th, 1876, in such lots as sha'l be dete rminsd upon at the tiireof sale, all those Six well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, situate anft being Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8, Girsa Lane, St Helen's, Swansea. Ench house contains front and back parlour, 4 bedrooms and 2 kitchens, gardens front and l ack held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1874, subject to a ground rent of S3 16s 6d each. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. own and Collins. So icitorp, Worcester Place or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 84S0 SALE THIS DAY. To Capitalists and Oihers. MR. T. H. DAVIES has received instructions by the Executrix of the late Mr. William Jenkins, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Camtron A<ms Hotel, High-street., Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, June 28,1876, a'l those LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situated and b-iiig NoL 4 and 6, Matthew-street, Swansea, in the occu- pation of respectable weekly tenants, at the rent of 5s. per week each house. The 1 raiiiises are held under a term of Ieaze of 99 years, com- mencing on October 31st, 1828, at the low ground rent of R-2 8s. per annum. Sale to commence at ha'f-past Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particnlars of Messrs. Da vies and Hartlanrt, Rutland- street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneer, at his Otlices, 18, Tnion- street. Swa nsea. 8413 The Pelican Mineral Water Works, Morriston, Swansea. MR T. J. PRICE & Co. have received in- structions from Mr E. Morean, who is relinqnsbing busi- ness, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION mono Lot, at t'ie Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on '< UES0AY,4th July, 1S76, the whule of that very valuable MINERAL WATER WOKK> &TOCK and PLANT, complete, now in thorough working order, consisting of No. Hayward Tyler's fo!a water naae-ine, com- plete, gas-works do., a lar¡.;e fciate cistern, two washing troughs, patent syrup tn.pand barrel, one six-hors'power engine, forcer and boiler complete, 2,500 dove-tailed varnished cases, 300 gross of Codd's p,te.,t bottles, 60 gross of Homers and Co.'s patent stoppers, a large number of cork bottles, four valuable and powerful horses, one four-wheel van, one two-wheel do., double set of silver-mounted harness, two sets of single do., and all stable requisites, together with the good-wilt of the above business. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of cipitalists and others to the above very desirable and profitable business. _or.^farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, an:i Vaughan-fltreet, Llan* elly^ 8317 Notice;—-208, High-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been instructed by Mr L. J. Morgan, who is retiring from business, to SELL b \r PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the whole of his larpe and valuaDle STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Cab net aud Upholstery Goods of every description. Auctioneers' Oiffces, College Chambers, Coilege-street, Swan- se; aBd Vauhan-street, LlaneHy, 8th June, 1836. 8293 TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE CON- TRACT, all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and GROUND, known as the Crowr. Foundry, Woodfield-street, Morriston, having a frontage of 27ft by a depth o' 6, ft For further rartciularl apply to Messrs. T. J. Price and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Lianelly. 8328 MO N E Y From £ 50 to~ £ 50,000 to be ADVANCED on Freehold, Leasehold House, landed Property, or good personal security, at o per cent, interest, re- payable by easy instalments, and with other important advan- tages. For Prospectuses, and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO.. Auctioneers, Valuers, Ac., College Cham- bers College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llan- ellv. 786(5 FOR DISPOSAL BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Ten £ 100 SHARES in the Tawe Tinr>late Company, Limi- ted, Ynyspenllwcb.—Appiy to T.J. Pnco and Co., College Chambers. College street. Swwwea. *50* Mtis bij Jturiiatu SALE THIS DAY. To Provision Merchants, Drapers, Ironmongers, &c. -Sale of a TPValuable Leasehold Waiehouso. 1VTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have fe.n '"Structed to SELL by AUCJ ION, at the Canier n la-i' 1vi.1°h'btre''t' Swansea, on WKDNt-SDAY, JUNE 28th, 1876 (subj..ct to Conditions to be then read), all that a'* WAREHOUSE, situate in Tower-lane, High-street, ft 's f?1?' a three floors, each measuring 36 it Oin. by 6 ft high ° tScePt the upper floor thereof, which is only Held for an unexpired term of 74 years, at the low ground rent of 43 lOa pêr uniium. ,-nTil.e!j>0Ve is in a locality where warehouse roam is tert r fr^Vnv. be'Pg vwltbin a few ^et from the new f made b-v the Swansea Corporation from enhanced Railway Station, its value wUl be greatly For furthe particulars arply to the Auctioneers. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. sill; SALE TO-MORROW. 9' Westbury-street, Swansea. TI/TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been 1S»V'?ct?d Wr Ga,:nt' is leaving the neighboar- hwd, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above plac-, cn TilURS- u'f;r .S, 76'4. 'arBe an i capital assortment of HOUStC- DooRS, &C. comprisiug mahogany iV Pferubr^e. occa810n^l, and other tables, per glass ifhV, frT-d)' t.0"cbe8> ca^» rocking, arm, cmld's. aiui other chairs, tables, carpets, hearthrugs, pole and rings, eight-day clock, icturis, fruit under shade, dinner Frflrr.1, c. !a', .J:"86*' cTnaments, &c. &c, iron trench, and lolding bedsteads, sprmg mattress, palliasses, feather and otner beds, chests ot drawers, washbtands and dressing tables, toilet glasses, chamber ware, towel horses, stair rods, &c., two-panel doors (about 7ft by #it Sil)), 1 door frame, 1 ornemental glvss window (,,jft 6in by 3tt 2in), large 2-inch doors (5it by 2ft 9 n), nearly new, mortar hods, dram pipes, a quantity ot useful timber, and kitchen tables, fenders and irons. &C &-C c lrs' tofe'ether "with all the usual kitchen requisites, &c.. &C. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. E475 MT° 1 ery Pror.etors, Contractors, and Others. EGSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been V«rH v-iU8,frv° ed Mr D. Guy, to SELL by AUCTION, at his orH Oxford street, Swansea, on MONI>AY, Julv n™ following useful and valuable CART HORSI S, COB CARTS, HARNESS, CHAFF-CUTTERS, ws.—Powerful black cart mare "Lester," about 16 lands, 6 years, staunch in harness grey mare "(,ipey," 15-2 hand4, staunch in harness; bay horse Ratt er," about 16 hand" tJUltatJle for general purpo fS; dark brown Jj,on» about 15 hands, suitable for general purposes black ho;se. • Norman," about 15 hancs, suitable for general i« ^?81 ?ru ay COD'" Tommy'" 14"3 hands, 4 5 ears, good m saddle and harness; 5 stone-carts, eqnal to new: 1 crank axie cart, nearly new, and in excellent c<.n iition; 1 s,priug cart; 1 brougham, with pole and bar «n l sinule shafts 5 sets of cart harnes, nerly llew; 1 sct of gig harueSS; 2 chaficutters, nearly new, &c &c. The above horses are in excellent condition, good workers, and well known ir. the neighbourhood. Sale to <ommenue at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneers' Officts, VíctotiaChalllbera, Swansea. 8518 Established 1872. IVTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES'S next O-TJ. Monthly Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place on JULY 4th, 1876. Elltries to be made by Tuesday, June 27th, 1876. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6362 Aberdare, G'amoriransliire. -Sale of Valuable Leasehold Shops, M Dwelling Houses, and Villa Residence. R DAVID EVANS has been instructed by the mor gagees, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, on MONDAY, July 3rd, 1876 (subject to cou- ditions that will be then produced), the following* valuable LEASEHOLD SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSES, situated in leading thoroughfares of the Town Lot 1. That substantial and recently built Dwelling-house and Premises, be:ng No. 9, Gadtya road, Aberdare, at the entrance to the Gadlyil Company's Offices, in the occupation of Mr Rees Morgan. Lot 2.-That Substantial and recently built Dwelling-house and Premises adjoining Lot 1, being No. 8, Gadlys road. Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr John Robinson, at the rental of L15 per annum. Lots 1 and 2 are held under a Lease for the unexpired term of 99 years from March 4th, 1868, at the yearly ground rent of t2 Ids 3d. Lot 3.-All th it Shop and Premises, being No. 6. Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr I}. H. Phillips, cabinet maker. Lot 4.—All that Shop and Premises, Ijeinsr No. 5, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr Daniel Williams, chemist and druggist. Lot u.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, adjoining Lot 4, being No. 4, Gadlys road, Aberdare, now in the occupation of Mr John Grilliths, und producing a rental of ZIL 14s a year. Lot 6.—All tnat Dwelling-iiouse and Premises, being No. 3, Gadlys road, Aberdare, now in the occupation of Mr Watkin Jones, and producing a rental of £11 14s a year. Lot 7.-All that Dwelling-house and Premise3, being No. jI, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Phillips, and producing a rental of zcll 14o a year. Lot B.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 1, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr Thoa. George' and producing a rental of £ 1114s a year. The six foregoing Lots are held under a lease for the unex- l'hed term of 99 years from June 10th, 1808, at the annual ground rent of £ 7 2s lid. The ground rent will be ap- p irtioned between the Lots. Lot 9.-All that Dwelling-house and premises, being No. 6 Perseverance plsice, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupa- tion of Mrs Han iet Edwards, and producing a rental of 413 a year. Lot IO.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 5, Perseverance place, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupa- tion of Mr. Benjamin Phillips, and producing a rental ef ;t;.13 a year. Lot 11.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 4, Perseverance place, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mrs. Elizabeth Price, and producing a rental oft;13 a year. Lot 12.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 7, Perseverance plaje, Gadlys road, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr. Edwin Thomas, and producing a rental of £JI a y. ar. The Four foregoing Lots are held undsr a Lease tor the unexpiied term of 99 ye irg, from October 26th, 1866, at the yearly gr. und lent of £ 01 Ss. The ground rent will bo apportioned between the Lots. This property is situated in a ma'n thoroughfare between the town ana public park, and on the road between Aber- dara and the populous districts of 'irecynon, Llwydcoed, Cwmdare and Hirwain, and is consequently admirably tuited for Shops, by which their value will be increased threefold. Lot 13.-Ali that neat and recently-built Yilla Residence in Unity terrace, Monk street, Aberdare, with garden ar,d offices attached, in tne occupation of the lier. John Davies, at the very moderate rental of Z16 a year. This property is held under a lease for three lives and a term of M) years, computed from the 1st day of November, 1869. for further iniormation, apply to Messrs Simons and Plews, solicitors, i.ertliyr Tydfil; or the Auct oaeer, at his Offices, 17, Canon etreet, Aberdare. Sale to commence at Four o'clock. A large portion of the purchase money may remain as a mort- gage oil the pioperty, should the purchaser desire it. 850S Very Important Freehold Farm for Sale, near Usk, M onmouthshire. MR. DAVID EVANS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which due n«tice will b« given), at the Three Salmons' Hotel, lisk, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July, 1876, at thtee o'clock precisely, an that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS, with the Messuage and PuiJdings thereon called and known by the name of the Old Prtscoed Farm, row in the occupation of Lemul James, as yearly tenant, and con- taining in the whole 163a lr 34p, or thereabouts about 110a is coppice woodland, which will be sold with the estate. Tne above proper,y is capable of great improv ement, and in the courao of a few years ought to Ie double if a present value. It affords excellent shooting, and includes some well-known fox coverts, ana is surrounded by the estates of H;s Grace the Duke of Beaufort, W. A. Williams, Esq., and others. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. lutther particulars may be obtained of John Thoin.is Howells, j Trchflrbert, and of the Auctioneer, at his Office, Merchyr Tydvil. 8i0j 1 St Mary Bill, near Bridgend. Sale of standing crops of Hay and Chver Grazing La',d, and the Tolls of St Mary HUi Down, up to the ui day of February, 1877. MR B. EVANS is commissioned to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of July, 1876. at St Mary Hid Public-house, the following valuable standing CROPS of HAY and SisEuS:— 1. Little Field, three acres and the Hillyfield, seven acres. 2. Cae-ty-front. eleven acres. 8 Wain LIve, four acres. 4 Ce John Phillips, five acres (Clover;. b. Cae Peder Erw, eight acres. 6. Cae Skibbor, t.-enty acres. 7. Cae Mynydd, thiee acres (Clover). 8*. Cae Ton. nine acres (Clover). 9. Cae Bertway, nine aci%to (Clover). lo. The Grazing of st. Mary Hill Down, 86 acres. 11 The Tolls of the above. The whole of the lands have been kept early,and consequently the crops a\e all very good. Three months credit will be given oa approved security, or discount for c»sh. « Refreshments at Twelve, and sale to commence at One o clock. Mr. William Evans, St. Mary Hiil, will show the different lofs. ^92 WILLIAM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER, 7 ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Hns the following PROi ERTIEj, for SALE:- CARDIFk'. -N os. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard street; four houses Russell-ttreet; and No. 1, Wine, sor- esplanade hOATH.—One house in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street; ten houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and fevtn in Gold-street; Nos. 42, 46, and 47, CI fton-street; and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Par- tridge-road, CATHAYS.—Eight houses inLetty-street; two semi-detached cottages I.* Letty-street; and two semi-deta-jhed villas ill Upper George-street. C\Nl'ON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of' Ciive-ioad and Eiy-ro:ul, GRANGETOWN.—A corner sh.p in Bromsgrovc-street. I A I it,or,,l p, ()po rtioii olz t lie purchase money may be had on mortgage. Acuiy asabova. a*. by JVurtiou. I In the High Court of Justice, chancjry Division.—The Ely Paper Works, and Freehold and Lea chold Premises and Dwelling-house, situate at Ely, near Cardiff, iu the county of Glamorgan. MR. EDWARD GUSTAVUS CLARKE, of the tiim of Mes.-Ts. BARNARD, THOMAS, TRIBE & Co., will offer for SALE by ALCTtON, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, TNE 6 h day of JULY, 1S76, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, all that valuable PROPERTY, known as the ELY PAPER WORKS, t getber with Two pieces of FREEHOLD LAND and a DWELLING-HOUSE near thereto, in the following Lois:— LOTI .-THE ELY PAPER WORKS, with all the fixed Plant and Muchinery therein. The Premises arc weil-buili, mosily of stone, with slated roois, and comprise building if three floors, cfnitaiuing boiling, breaking, b ating, aud bleaching-rooms, and steam- boib r-house. building of two floors, containing steam- engine-room, beatina-rcom, st'.Te and carpenter's shop, two niachine-houscs aid finishing-ro^ms, wood chopping and boiling-houses; rope chopping-house, evapoiatii.g- bouse, engineer's snop, two chimney stacks, each about 60fi. high, grass store, paper store, offices, manager's house, with large garden, Sc. The Plant consistsof one 84-inch paper machine, by James Bertram & Son one 74-inch d.tio, by same makers; one 54-incn ditto, bv Fidcombe; nineteen steam-engines, aggre- gating about 4dO liorse power; nine steam pumps; ten bt'-ain boileis, of a total of about 6\iO horse power, tixed and revolving boilers for esparto wood and raxs breaking, beating, and bleaching engines; three cutdDg machines; reeling machine phnt for evaporating- v. aste lye; and the ordinary plaut of a first-class Paper Mi l. These extensive Works (eretcd.tan outlay of over £ 70,000), have been for some years and still are in full work. They have a firsr-chjss connection, and are capable of making upwards of 50 tons of paper per week; having sidings into two Hailwa.r, and being distant about three miles from Cardiff Docks, and within a few miles of the South Wales coal basin freight of esparto grass is considerably cheaper than to most other ri-iilli, while coal can be purchased for ahout one-third the price paid on an aN erlige by other paper makers. A portion of the Property comprised in this Lot is Free. hold. but the works themselves stand upon about two-and- a-half acres of ground, held unier Lease for 99 years,from the 1; t July, 1865, at the low annual rent of £50, and re- newable for a further period of 99 years, at £100 per annum. There is a good supply of river apd spring water. The Purchaser of this Lot will be required to take the Stock- in-Trade, loose Pia.it. and EdVcts, at a valuation. LOT 2.—All that piece of FREEHOLD LAND, with cap;tal DWELLING-HOUSE erected thereon, fronting Ely-road, and ad- joining the entrance to Lot 1. There is room on tais land for the erection of another Dwelling-house. LOT 3.-All that piece of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate on the North side of Ely roa.d, close to E y Common, and nearly opposite to Lot 2. This Land is suitable for the erection of eighteen Workmen's Cottages. and from the scarcity of available property in the neighbourhood, affords a good opportunity for investment. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale will be ready on and after Thursday, the 15th of Juno, 1576, and can be had gratis in London of the Auctioneer, Morvrgate street Buildings; Bower and Cotton, Solicitors, 46. Chancery-lane; and of Clarke, Woodcock, and Rylaud, S licitors, 14, Lincoins' Inn Fields; and in the country of the Auctioneer, Albion Chambers, Bristol; and at Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport; of Inelsdew, Incc, and Vschell, Solicitors, Cardiff; of Strick and Belling ham, Swansea; and of Fussell, Pritjhard, and Swann, Solicitors, Liverpool Chambers, Bristol. 8494 SALE TO-MORROW. In Liquidation.-To Colliery Proprietors, and Dealers in Col- liery Plapt.-Imporlant Sale of Machiuery and Loose Plant, at the Round Pit Collieiy, Llansamlet, near Neath. MESSRS. DENNING, SMITH, and CO. are instructed by the Trustees of the estate of Messrs Jones & Saunders to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises at the above Colliery, on THUKSDAY, June 2th, 187C, and following day if necessary, the whole of the FIXED PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, UTENSILS, S I ORES, &c., including two pairs high pressure winding engines, with 18 in and 12 in cjlinders, by Withenshaw and J. Bolton and Co, with powerful brakes, winding drums, and gear, nearly new; Tangye's fp¡¡cial'; pump, capital egg-end boiler, 42 f' ;ong, force pump and gear steam pipes, pit framing, witli dcublo pit sheaves, cages, coal screen, and weigh-bridge complete, weigh-bndge by Kitchen," for railway trucks,smaller do. for carts, several tons of bridge and permanent way rails, iron, coal, and water trams, punch- ing machine, force pump f r hand power, 2 pile drivers. nelf pit windlass, new wire pitrope, about 1,200 yards; useful chains, hydraulic jack, chaff cutter for steam or hand power; about t> tons steel and bar iron, content* of carpenters' and smiths'shofs, ciuanti'y oi oil, gre»8?, and general ttores new stram valve, oak and other timber, lot of si ep. is. Office Fix- smitiis'aliofs, (juinti*y of oil, gret)e-, and general ttores new stmqi valve, oak and other timber, lot of sl ep. is. Office Fix- tures, including a capital fire and thief proot safe, 41 by 36 by 27 new account books, and numerous other eJlects, The Colliery adjoins the turnpike road, and a siding connects it with the Midland Railway, affording convenience for loading and transit. On view the day previous and the morning of sale, which will commence at twelve o'clock precisely. For all further particulars apply to Messrs. Barnard, Thomas, Cawker, and Co., Temple-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, Shannou-court, Bristol. Dated June 1st, 1876. 8023 SALE TO-MORROW. To Coal Shippers, Colliery Proprietors, and Others MESSHS DENNING, SMITH, and CO. will include in their SALE at the Round Pit Colliery, on THURSDAY, the 29ih June, 1870, 20 Ei,Iit-Tori Narrow-Guage RAILWAY WAGGONS, m fair condition. lOud in use up to a re entdate. Also a RICK of HAY, about h tons, standing in a field adjoining the Colliery, and near a good road. Mav be viewed any day the week previous to the fOale; a id for further particulars required applimtieii thould be made to the Allc- tioneers, Shannon-court, Bristol. 8022 Monmouth,hire. -Parish of Grosment, within 12 miles of each of the important market towns o' Monmouth, Hereford, and Abergavenny.—Valuable Freehold Estvte for Sate. 71/1 ESS Lis STRAKER & LAlvbi have been favouied with instructions from Mr John Maddy, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of July, we, a: 'iliree o'clock in the Afternoon, bUhje t to cendit'ons of sale to be then produced, all that valuable FREEHOLU ESTATE, known as the Barns Farm, and containing 103a. 1 1. J7,1. of excellent Arable Meadow, Pasture, Orchard, ai d Wood Land, with suitab'e Home<=teid and Farm Builoings. The land is in a good st.tte of cultivation, but i capable Ot great it is now and has bten for many years in the occupation of Mr George Gule as yearly tenant, at a low rent,. jj • 1 he property is situate on the side of the Graig Hill,within one mile of tho pari8ii church and town of Grostnont, and within three miles of Pontrilas Station on the Gred Western Bailwsy. London, Liverpool, and Manchester n ay be reached by rail in six h,,urs. J Detailed particulars of pale, with plans attach, may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 2, Tiverion-placo, Abergavenny: Mr John Maddy, 64, lUchara-street, Dartmouth street, Bir- mingham; and of Alfred Pointon, Solicitor, 5, Temple Row IVest, Birmingbam. 8303 Pentre Court, one mile distant from Abergavenny, on the Brecon.rcad.-Higbly atti active Sale of superior well reserved Household Furniture, Pictures, Greenhouse Plants, Car- riages, addlery, Cattle, iSbeep, Pig*, fou^try, llay, Farm Implements, Iron Hurdles, Cider Casks, and other valuable Effects. MESSRS. STJRAK.BR and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from the RevJ. A. Wood who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL bi AUCTION, on the above 1 ren ICE-, ou TIIURSDAY aud k),*IDAX, the 20th and 21st days of Juiy .18.6, and iollowing dar, if necessary, the whole of the valuable CONTENTS of the 1>bove residence and pre- mises, fall particulars of which will apueai in posters, and cata- logues to be obi a lied of the auctioneers five days prior to the sale, at their Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavennv. 8304 Nea'h real, Landore (near Landore Railway Station.) IVTESSRS HARVEY and MOLiSON have -LT.1. received instructions to ->KLL by AUCTION, at the 1 .?rTe-S4rJ^ss' on FiliDAY next, the 30th inst, the whole of the HOU>^HOLD GOODS ijpd FURNITURE, comprising mahogany chenonniere, loo and other tables, chairs, pier glass, a number of cut glas* decanters, iron bedstead, bedding, and a large quantity of bedroom and other furnituie, c., the usual kitchen utensils. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. No leserve. Auctioneers' Offl.e?, 3, Low r Goat stre.'t, Swansea. June 7, l c542 HOUSES FOR SALE.—SPLOTLANDS.—TWO in r^ei train-?tieet. palasading before door. verv«oi>erinr houses, £ !i)u per house. PEARirSXRliKT.—Ore large corner House and Shop, and 2 private Houses, with cellars to each. Price 41,430. ihisisa rare opportunity for capitalists, as the premises are near to the proposed new Roath Railway Station, and entrance to too of the new Roath Doclis. GARNETT-bTREET.—One excel ent private House with back entrance, palisading before front door. Price jC280 re-it 9s per week uround rent, £ 1 10s. Also several finished semi- detached Villas. Price, for ft-ch block cf two houses, £ 600. Several very large Shops from £ 450 each. JOHN-STREET.—Several new brick Houses, 7 rooms, from £ 170 each; 5 Houses, with long Gardens, iu ECIJpse-3treet, Price .£1.100 the lot IV)ATH, CASTLE-ROAD. Two blocks of semi-detached Villas. P- ice each block, £ 900 and £ 1,200. A bargain—Four Houses in Clive-street, one a corner shop. Price £ ii00 tho) lot. A rare opportunity. THE CRWYS.—One good Double Corner House, with Stables a, the rear, suitable for a milkuiau or a cab proprietor. Price, £ 265. CARDIFF,-Several Blocks of Semi-detached Vilias, in Upper George-street, behind the Drill-hall. Price, from jE476 to 4520 each block of Two Houses. Also Propwty i.) all parts of the town for Sale. A Shop to Let. A very large House, Shop, and Bakehoust-, iuMoira-place. Capital position. Apply at once, with stamped directed envelope, for all the above, to Mr James Lodge, lions?. Estate, and General lnsur- nee Agent,49, Clifton-svreet, Cardiff. 8113 7620 J. j e N KTnit; I AUCTIU-NEFIR, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 174, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, AND MARKET CHAMBERS, MORRISTON. 7325 JO H » J> W D E S~ <j' AMTKiUE !•> A *i:Oi\ &&. WARDOUR-STIU-:i L LONDON. S43 Mies by gturtion. SALE THIS DAY Commercial Sale Rooms, Castle-street, Swansea. "A/TR. J. JENKINS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms (removed for convenience of sale), TO-DAY (TUESDAY), and TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), June 27th and 28th, 1876, the residue of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, amd a large LIBRARY of valuable BOOKS, the property of the Rev G. G. Roberts, late of Zion Chapel, Swansea, who is leav- ing the neighbourood, comprising about 1,600 volumes theologi- cal, scientific, and other standard works by the most ancient and modern thinkers. Sale to commence each day at 11 tfclock in the Forenoon. Full catalogues are now ready, aiid- may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 174, High-sweet, Swansea. Caercady Estate. Unreserved Sale of Growing Crops. MR JOHN THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, July 3rd, 1876, at the White Lion Inn, Ystradowen, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall then be produced, about 150 Acres of SANFOIN, CLOVER, and MEADOW HAY, in suitable Lots, now growing on Caercady, Welsh St Donatti, and Germonds Farms. Further particulars will appear in circulars, which may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Cowbridge. Mr William Thomas, Brynddafad, Welsh St Donatta, will shew the Lots. 8522 Three Months' credit will bo given on the usual conditions. geuders and Coutracts. rpO CONTRACTORS AND SINKERS. TO BE LET, the SINKING of a 12;ft. BHAFT, at the Clanway Colliery, Tunstall, Staffordshire. Depth, about 200 yards. Specifications and section can be seen, and all particulars obtained, by applying at the Colliery Office, on and after THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, 1S76. 8555 jpONTYPOOL GAS &TWATER COMPANY. TO EXCAVATORS, BRICKLAYERS, &c. CONTRACT NO. 1. The Directors of the Pontypool Gas and Water Company are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the excavating, concreting, and building of brick piers for aCast-Iron GASHOLDER-TANK, 66ft diameter and 21ft 9in deep, at their Gas Station, Trosnant, Pontypool. The drawings and specification, with form of tender, may be inspected, and all particulars obtained, on application to the undersigned. Tenders, enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed Tender for Excavation, &c., Contract No. I." addressed to Edmund Butler Edwards, Esq., Chairman, Pontypool Gas and Water Company, Pontypool, Mon., to be delivered at the Com- pany's Offices not later than MONDAY, tne 10th day of JULY proximo. The Company do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order of the Directors, ANDREW HAIR, Secretary and Manager. Gas and Water Offices, Mill-road, Trosnant, Pontypool, Mon., June 15, 1876. 8404 )ht\1Aing onet\es. JJRIDGWATER SECOND EQUITABLE PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARES R50 EACH. MONEY ready to be ADVANCED upon Mortgage of Freehold and Leasehold Property. Apply to lir. JAS. SLOCOMBE, 7126 East-street, Cardiff. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1887. TRusTzzs JAMES LEE, Esq., Cathedral Road, Cardifi. THOS. EVANS, Esq., Surgeon, Carditf. JOHN E. ta'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E Cardifl. Deposits received daily fronr 45 to £ 5,0fO, at Five per cent, Interest, payable half-yearly, withdrawable at short date. UPWARDS OF £ 66,600 ALREADY ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MIA, JL EMERY, Docks, Cardifir 18th April. 1876. 7088 2999 J insurance* SUN FIRE OFFTCE, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer, FRANCIS B. RELTON, £ .sq., Secretary. Total sum insured in 1875, £ 247,278,90 Claims paid during the last Ten years, upwards of TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information rfspecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. AGENTS. Cardiff Mr. Poter Price W. Cross „ J. Jenkins Carmarthen Mr. William Francis Mumbles Mr. James Ornn Swansea, Mr. Wm. Edmund,Castle-street >> Mr. F. Tucker Merthyr Tydfil Mr. David Price Dowlais ,MT. R. L. Atkins Aberavon (Taibach) Mr. D. E. J*es Abtrayron Mr. B. P. Jordan Aberdare Messrs. Hollier and Willisana Abergavenny Mr. W. H. Grieve Aberkenfig Mr. WilHam Le" i Aberystwith Messrs. Hughes and Son Bridgend Mr. W, Gl,tddish Brecon Mr. John Evans Mr. W. R. Price Builth Mr. E. Owen Brjnmawr 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. Thomas Glyn Neath Mr. D. T. Morgan Haverfordwest Messrs. Goode and Owen Llandaff Mr. J. Owen Llandil" Mr. D. W. Jones Llandovery Mr. B. Evans Lianelly Mr. C. N. BrftOm Llandyssul Mr. J. 1). Thomas Mountain Ash Mr. G. H. White Milford Haven Mr. Joseph Wliicher, jun. Monmouth Mr. W.C.A. Williams Narberth Mr. Thomas Lewis Neath Mr. Chas. Old Newport Mr. C. Cullum Newcastle Emlyn Mr. Thos. Jones New Quay Mr. J. Owen Davie3 Pontypridd Mr. W. Merchant Pembroke Dock Mr. F. Trewent Pembroke Mr. W. James Pontypool Mr. R. Greenwav p Pontardawe Mr. David Smith Tenby Mr. Jchn Pheips Tredegar Mr. George Hreiiy Usk Mr. James he its Ystalyfera ilr. Edwin Pri e 8467 Maesteg Mr David Dav.es 3235 ALL I A N C E F I R E OFFICE. Established 1820. Irsurances effected upon houses, Shops, and other Buildings, Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock, &c., at low rates. Claims for losses by fire fairly and epeedily settled. Agents: Messrs ROBBINS and SONS, 8443 1, Castle-road, Cardiff. ONE M I L L K I\ STERLING Has been paid as COMPEN BATION po, DEATH AND INJURIES Caused by ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS, By flie RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, Hoi. A. KINNAlYl), M.P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL & R,,L-QERVE FUND, £ 180,000. ANNUAL )N(:OME £ 20'J,000. Bonos allowed to Insurers of Fi, e Years' Standing. Apply to the Clerks at the Kai' *a\' Stations, the Local Agents,or 64, CORNH1LL, & 10, I;K 'S t ItiiET, LONDON. 4958 J VIAN, Secretary. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency; but as it m:.y 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 sen e) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost a surdly small, it is not too much to say that the ID- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of mean travellers. ZI,O,,O if killed, with liberal allowanoei. if injured, for a single payment of .£3, covering tb. whole Me. Smaller amounts in 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 indication to Mr W. Eurr, F.S.t Managing Vire.;tor. To Mr lj, HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or Mr M. WATluRS. 2. Greanwav-teirace, Neath- 5923 public QNOOK. — WANTED^ the PRES KNT AD: O DRESSES of THOMAS & DAVID SNOOK. Tboyna- formerly resided at llandaff, and was an ofriciaiin the Cu-ton. House. Davidwasin Nevada, U. till August las when he returned to Wales.—Address, "Traveller," Daily Aews Office. Cardiff. !fv09 • AAIORGANSHIRE GENERA[I A(;Rll G L CULTURAL SOCIETY. The Society's ANNUAL MEETING for the Exhibition oi Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Prultrv Dairy Produce, &c., will be held at COWBRIDGE, on the 2nd and 3rd of AUGUST NEXT, when prizes to the amount of £ &t0 ami upwards wi'l be off. rea for competition. Entries close on the 6th of Jury. For Rules, Certificates, and further particulars apply to W. V. HUNTLEY, Secret rv. Weish St Donatts, Cowbridge, June 24th, 1876. rjW O DAYS AT WESTON OR ILFRACOMBE. The Favourite Steamer PRINCE CONfcORT „ Will, wind, weather, and circumstances permitting. levf CARDIFF on SATURDAY, July 1, returning from °1LFRA- COMBE on MONDAY, July 3, calling at WESTON to and fro For full particulars see special Bilii, Dated Watchet, June 24, 1876. ^^5^0 EGIMMTAITORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunt- em m Cardiff, 24th June. 1*76. I.-The usual battalion drills preparatory to the knspectio3 will take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, und Thursday The parade willlw formed at the Drill-ball at 7,16 p.m and 011 Saturday at 4.30 p.m. there will be a special parage'for tr* inspection of the officer commanding the brigade. This will he the last parade before the inspection. Members are F-artic,larly requested to make aa effort to attend as many of these parades as possible. Full uniform. Officers patrol jackets, "excent on Saturday," when they will be in full dress. Band to attend every evening. 2.-The Annual Inspection will take place probavlv in the vicinity of Cardiff on Wednesday, 5th July. The parade will be formed at 2.30 p.m. Dinner will he provided on the ground. Further particulars will be announced in future orders It is essential that at least two-thirds of the enrolled strength of the corps be present, or the inspection cannot take place, and the capitation grant would thereby be lost to the corps, officers and non-commissioned officers are requested to exert them. selves to procure a large attendance of their batteries. Those who will be unable to attend must anply for leave in wr tine from the Commanding Officer, or enter their name in a book which will be kept in the Orderly Room for that purpose. 0 member absent from the inspection without leave can be re- turned as efficient. Any such will be fined 35s, in accordance with Rule 11 of the corps. 3.—Gun and Recruit Drill on Friday, at 7.30 p «n. 4.—I Battery, Penarzb-Monday. June 26th, Parade in uniform (forage caps and waist belts) for Company and Carbine Drill at 7 p.m. Band to attend. Carbine Drill on Weanesdnv and Friday, at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 2nd. Church Parade Muster at Gun Shed, at 10.15 am. Uniform Church Parade order. Bund to attend. Monday, July 3rd, Parade in full uniiorm for Adju- tant's inspection at 7 p.m. prompt. 5.-Captain Ingram requests that E Batterv wi'l Parade at 6.45 (half an hour before the general parade) os Wednesday 6.-For duty during the ensam; week: CfcpUi* Iwni Lieutenant Lukis, Surgeon Vachell, Sergeant Johns, Corpora) Roberts, Bombardier Wakeford, Trumpeter Thomas. By order, By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutmt. gKATING RINK, TO LET, In the most respectable locality in CARDIFF, A LARGE SKATING RINK, Together with a GOOD RESIDENCE, Refreshment Rooms, and other convenient Offices. For particulars apply to Mr T. CUTLAN, Architect, Swiss Chambers, 8514 Cardiff. Skates which Surpasses all others will be Suppli d. TOJ>AY~ T\ATE'S EXCURSIONS TO WESTON. JlJ BY THE PRINCtS CONSORT." WEDNESDAY, June 2Sth.—Leaving Cardiff. K45a.m.; Weston. 8.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP. -Lea vin, Cardiff, 3.0 p m Weston, 8.30 p.m. Fares to and fro, the whole day, fore deck, Is 6d best cabin, 2s. Evening trips, fore deck, Is best cabin, Is fid. The above sabject ta wind, weather, and circumstances per- mitting. Dated, Watchet, June 21st, 1S76. R. S. DATE 8129 /CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN RAIL" WAY. c WAY. LLANDYSSUL To NEW QUAY. Conveyance Daily from tnt; Station at 7.20 a.m., returning u meet the 4.25 up mail train, J. J. EVANS, Proprietor. Llandyssul, June 17th, 1876. Ed] TO-DAY JgXCURSION TO BARRY ISLAND. On WEDNESDAY, June 2Sth, per steamer "I adv Trede ar." From Cardiff to Barry island 10.0 A.M. & 3 P m. Returning from Barry Itlmd 8.0 r. M. Fares, Is and Is 6d (circumstances permuting). 839J Education. MRS. S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL, 29, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF, Will Re-Oprti MONDAY, JULY 24, 1876. 8433 Q.RAMMAR SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW. A select Private School; thorough education; generoui home; beautiful situation. Kaglish and French Masters resident. Principal: GEORGE DitWDKKY, B.A. Half Term now. KS44 RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD c mL. tt> .i Conducted by EDWD. JJE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at tiiis Establishment is strictly uxactica-. fit- tinz boys for busine" or tc) PU8 the JlrelimilJar)CExa.minuion¡ for CoUeae of Surgeons, Law, etl-. Situation high and very healthy, large playing fteidF, fiyei courte.and tepid swimmirg bath, car) enter's stiop ana turnina lathes —For prospectuses address the Principal. 806s THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL,^Newport MON". SCH09L healthily situated cn STOW HILL. Preparation for the various Examinations. «w«u The Head Master, A. W1LKINS, A.C.P., who receives eigh< Boarders, has a few vacancies. • Boaid and Kduc&tion, 40 Guineas per annum. The next Quarter commences JULY 25th. 8500 LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL: L ST. CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive ac Education adapted to the Learned Profession! or Commercial Pursuits. Laughan-e, situated near the sea, in T °»L ? healthy places m South Wales, and is pecuLterlv to delicate boys. The Educational Staff iT^tiwlv English. Terms very moderate. 23 T HE ACADEMY. PONTYPRIDD" Master-E. D. EDWARDS, M.A. Pupils prepared with a special view to Commercial pursuits, entering Theological Colleges, Pub:ic Professions, University Examinations, &c., ix. The next quarter will commence on Tuesday, July 18, lSi6. Terms on application. The Academy will be RE-OPE>ED on TUESDAY, July 18th, Address:—Mill-field Villa, Pontypridd. 311;7 -7892 Jtouis. LLAN,DYSSIL.-WILK'S HEAD FAMILY -tJ AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL 1V 8177 J. TOMNEY, PROPBipsa. T O.G.T.—F. J. ISAAC, BOARblNG~H £ )USE X« and BRITISH WORKMAN, No 40 Vl /l EST B°ard and Lod^»« for 1 t/aiilies" OT S.ngle persons, with Separate bedrooms and qui, tpess. Good ge ra°*' Ch Mte°8moderat e • W68 p A R T H 11 0 T E L NEAR CARDIFF. AP ARTMENT.3, with BOAJtD and Attendance, Twi>and-a-half GUINSAIJ per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Uhillftigs and Sixpence, PER WEXK, EACH PEKSUN-. 4893 GEORGE B U ft B, SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD. L&AD WOu.&.