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WARE & COLLE, CLATE SAMUEL WARE AND SONS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF; ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. D U K EST R E E T, CAR D IFF. i 43807
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v ALLSOPP & sons; BASS & CO., and othen of the finest BURTON PRICES. ALES Kildeiia 18s 9, 21s 10s 6d ^o\ 24s 12s > And npw ards 45083
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THE GREAT FIRE IN WOOD- -M. STREET, LONDON, E.C. OVER £ 2,000,000 PROPERTY DESTROYED. GRIFFITHS'S SAFES AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. TESTIMONIAL :— To Mjssrs Griffith, and Son, 43. Cannon-Afreet E.C., Dec. 16,1882. GENI'LF.MP.N.—In the recent disastrous fire which occurred in Wood street, destroying, amongst others cur own warehouse, we have great pleasure in inform- ing you that the Safe "f your Make proved most satig. factory, although subjected to a mo«-' severe test. On opening the Safe we were very pleased to find everything exactly the same as when deposited, aid perfectly nn- injured. The Safe fell some distance, but sustained no injury. We should have communicated with you earlier, but the Safe hasoniy just been recovered from tberujus. Yours trulv, 10336 5S078 (Signed) SARGOOD, SOX, and EWEN. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, and Burglar Proof Safe Manufacturers, 43, Car.non-stivet, E.C. r, v ■ —
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THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY. SEXD FOR QUOTATIONS b1466 BLTTE DOCIIS,- C-ARDI-FF.
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-bipt¡itn1 JJrrttas. k::Kr TJURNHAM -n CARDIFF. THIRD CLASS Tickets for Cardiff are 0?3nH r> 'ssued from anv* Station betweenBoimie- Xon, °,°'e' and Highbriilge, inclusive, and from from f-' a!l-i Western Railway Stations and Mtnr ra,;Ulfr. available by any train leaving Burnham Cer arr>vai of the Packet. THE VAST STEAMER, 0r LADY MARY OR WYE, Steamer, is intended (wind and weather '"lug, with or without pilot, and with liberty to tov,), during the month of To dt x. MARCH, 1883, rJA WITH PASSENGERS AND MERCHAN- From rv 1,ISE AS FOLLOWS 1 TS,V 1 Burnham. From Bwnham to Cardiff 2 Pv; i 8 0m 1 Thursday. 11 0m 3 Lf ? 3 30m 2 Friday 11 45m ^aturday 9 30m 3 Saturday 12 30 a 6 ny at|ay 12 15 a 5 Mondav 3 30 a 7 W*,? 1 15 a 6 Tuesday 4 15 a 8 T\t 5 ay 2 30 a 7 Wednesday 5 15 a 9 Fi-;a 'a-' & 30m 8 'Thursday 3 On 10 SatnS* 7 15nl 9 Friday 3 4. a 12 Ca)' 8 0m 10 Saturday 5 0 a 13 ;iw ,ay 7 0m 12 Monday 9 45 a 14 7 0m 13 Tuesday 10 Irm 15 'nf., e, a- 3 0m 14 Wednesday 11 Oin 16 Fri,ir,^ 8 30in 15 Thursday 11 45m 17 &n,a:y, 9 30 u 16 Fridav 12 30 a 19 tZi ay 10 50m Saturday 1 45 a 20 s,2l,ay 1 0a 19 Monday 4 i5 a 21 ? ay 2 0 a 20 Tuesday 5 0 a 22 iesday 6 0m 21 Wednesday 2 30 a 24 t Ilay 6 30115 22 Thursday 3 0 a 86 \rt r,day 8 0m 24 Saturday 4 0 a 27 'i1*'11 i y 26 Monday 6 0 a 28 8 Om 27 Juesday •. 6 Oa 29 "«dn«sday 7 0a; 23 Wednesday. 10 Cm vnursaay 7 30m 29 Ximraday -1G 30an 3rV f^iclay 3 Om 30 Friday U Om 01 Saturday 8 30in 31 Saturday 11 'M pARES BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF, ^aloon and After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2s 6d. Iteturii rlitt, 6s Od. Ditto.. 4s6,1. m HE ED W A R D S ..8 CARDIFF ami NEW YORK STEAM SHIP UN E fop^10 first-class Steamers of this line intend to sail as toHtino' W'lv1' ^thev, and other civcuuwi.av.cos )H V- RHEoLA 2,300 RHI WIND OA 3,000 RHODORA 3,o00 RIIOSIJiA 3,60u ASSVT>T CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. B*RIAN MGNARCK.,5,000 tons Mar. 24 RTT, NEW VORK TO CARDIFF. UJ-ul,A 2,500 tons Mar. 24 KllK"r>TT NEWPORT TO BALTIMORE. ULI^ 4,000 tons .Mar. 20 Parr-p!?'1 0!" Lading.for all ilasses of Goods and P s-nd from iiirmingham, Gloucester, Bristol, tSralif^1'' Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, ^ewir'l ^0]Kl°n» Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea, State-1' ^Jerfcliyr, etc., EHK! places in the ^Vestftrn °i, Canada, iticludin.s Chicago, St. "Louis, Mil- ^'ilad" *¥'■ Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, 'unctj e/a> Boston, Raiiimore «Src., &c., in con- sHles '^l0 principal Railway Companies on both t^jiP'^pesfc Route for all classes of Goods to an I)0cJ't'dland Districts. ftre ji, .es> landing and warehousing charges, Ac., lantir- i) Iovy er at Cardiff than any of the other Trans- j. »orts. Pftrtip,reight Chaiges, Dates of Sailing, and other applv to Edw ARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Cardiff ana 24609 rr £ ,ewPwt; 5824 f,URNER, EDWATIDS .t CO., Bristol F. BULLEY. 51, Soutli-street New York. 1ARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. >-VJ 'J'he CARDIFF ST FA MS IT'I ^COMPANYS FIRST CLASS SCRUW STRAMERS will sail as follows ■'Dornw/*1' .CARDIFF for BORDEAUX..Mar. 14 ^Viti, r, GNk"-«0RDEAUX for CARDIFF.Mar. 20 u Goods and Passengers. kaln Of freight, *c., apply at Messrs Jno AVhit- •leaviY °'IS! Agents, 14, Qitai des Chartroiis, Rbt- ftace; Card ^'le OH ice,s c-f the Company, No. 3, Buto J^-F>1524 HOOPER & CAMPBELL, M -<A-ETS. pARDIFF, SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK AND GLASGOW. GLASGOW. SOL \v v v The Screw Steam Ships 1 .8., AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS Are intp^ AT.EXANDRA 'ed to Sail with Goods and Passengers as —— follows:- ar<liff to T>~ £ nd Glno J-'euf<st|BelfaBt to Cardiff [Glasgow to Car ts«-ans„ "°\v,rvia via Glasgow. diff l! ^on,w loIlr-r\rar-] (Mar.] in on<]»t p,n 1 Thursday 6 pm' 2 Friday 2 pm 5? o ''In: Thursday 6 pm| 9 Friday 2 pm h X. pm i.5 Thursday 6 pm;16 Krida'y 2 pm 6 Pin 22 Thursday 6 ).m 25 Friday 2 flnl SWa); 29 Thursday 6 pm 30 Friday 2 pm V an'l Gl«s^:<viyaSfciBe^ast- sw^n-. Glasgow to Swan■ ^ar.l RSOW' Lsea,via Glasgow sea! ll^edi d v 7 I8,™1 'Mar.] n'X'( ;ty o Pm: J Thursday 6 pm 2 Friday 2 pm & We ia> zpn); 8 "Ulr-;dav 6 pm' 9 Friday 2 pm 88 We ay 15 Thursday 6 pm 16 Friday 2 pm 'esiiay 7 pm 22 Thursday 6 prn,3 Friday 2 pm 29 Thursday 6 pml30 Friday 2 pm }o' Belfast: Cabin, 17" 6d: Steerage, 10s. ^°ldi'0 °v Glasgow Cabin, 20s Steerage, 12s 6d. 1"4li\vnr,V>r '^fi'Iors, 10s. Via Bristol, lis 6d, including half ay Sve. Cardiff to Bristol. Returns at fare and a ^Anra f'i'^hle for two months. Wn,' 'I J' J'i Glasgow to Win. Sloan and Co. Greenock, r'st0i and Co.; Belfast, R. Henderson and Sou; I-.i)i^'hitwill and Son Swansea, M. JONES Uiffi 'HER: Newport R. Burton and Son; Car- E and CO.. 69. Bute Docks. 31648 4- |>EGULAR SERVICE of first cla<;s powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL and SOUTH ALRS ^ALES and DUBLIN and SOUTH r, 'Hie i wV'lPa-Pest and most Direct Route. s°Ml\v GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING eaniers ave appointed one of the following Screw Captain Pai-ry, 650 tons s.s. Captain M'Clure, 650 tons s.s. Captain M'Clintock, 409-toiis; s s. Captain Cook, 350 tons; T° SAIT s-s, Foyle, 450 tons. » r» Occidents excepted) from LIVERPOOL > A'rC,r>i,l;) to CARDIFF EVERY TUESDAY and S?°NtDA v Y from DUBLIN to CARDIFF EVERY p°OL FRIDAY; to DUBLIN and LIVlSR- x For T,;V'ftV FRIDAY. T'bv • ar>d further particulars, apply to M. fenwipi! Spencer Dock, Dublin; R. J. Swvny, ^Ioiw(iUl''> Liverpool; or to M. J. Begg and Co., Cardiff. 47261 Af&k A LLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FUOM L1VERPOOT,. To Halifax ancFPortland Mar. 22 Tn Halifax and Baltimore .Mar. 29 HifiRvr. To Halifax and Portland .April 5 rMat/. To Halifax and Baltimore — April 10 Choa Halifax and Portland .April 12 a ^*ntPi,Vai.ssaSes an(^ excellent accommodation. ^Gric-a on Canada a«d the AVestern States of GoVeran,Se,lt f'ee. ^ent Assisted Passages to Canada. Particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 'Dr t James-street, Liverpool. S«een 'rd- 16, Bute-street, and E. F. Kennard, 19 t^th- a*Cardiff; W. H. ltees, Cliarlesville-place, rJ C at Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and i'arse'f, Tanning, 9, Castle street, Swansea ij'Jcke In'V, ow,,» 173> Commercial-street; W. Milton ta°'fet vv'i ea^ Dock-street, and John Young, Screw ,flio0! r'!arf. Newport, Mon. D. S. Thomas, British A^rir'ai, mIovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Al 'Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery l0Uias o a^tliews, Abercarn, near Newport; A. H. K^tev' V-i, rch-street, Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Fost- °'ityi,V;,J' Vw ^ale Crockett and James, 4, Tafl-street, «'a J4 „, ^'illia»» Davies, Bookseller, &c„ Beaufort, Jjteet i'aco. Ebbw Vale: Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort SmOTr; D. J. Evans, General Outfitter, Ann v Olebeland-street Merthvr Tvdvil. 4929 910 iWGRA^ON.-REDUCED RATES to t>.„ERICA by the DOMINION LINE. As- 1 Info SA.GI';S TO CANADA from £ 3, Saloon from £ 10 v?bA _y;lrie^iate £ 6 6s. This is the line for MANI- amP",ets free.—^Apply to FLINN, MAIN, and SNji 24, James-street, Liverpool; or to R. •My ii 14, Trinity-street, Cardiff S. J. DAVIES, 1, Hrn^ayes, Cardiff W. H. DEAVIN, Carrier, 6, Castle- ^:fct.-Su;ans(.a. 62241 ZEALAND.—Direct Monthly Line ■^le vo! Steamers.—(Via Cape of Good Hope.)— ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY full ted) will despatch the undermentioned fea.sSe ^ered Steamers, conveying cargo and We to j»ers to all ports in New Zealand, and fitted com- ri classeVery way for tlle comfort and convenience of «6ck. -pf sal°on cabins amidsldps smoking-room on ♦i0llstni e,steamers Ionic and Doric have just been hTe bin'! i by Messrs Harland and Wolf, of Belfast, > '°^ei at' i f? <-lf' t^Je Oceanic line of steamers, and in a St|t J' "nish surpass the most celebrated of their ,,nd frXr,0'Ulcti°ns. Equalised rates of passage mopey a!'tevK° 011 fine cargo to Auckland, Wellington, eibuvy, and otago. <> Aln. Steamer. Tons reg. Commander. An^i 22 -British Queen.3,550.Nowell. Ml J1 Ionic 5,000. Hallett. Ju- — — British King 3,550 Kelley. bs,r-••■•Doric 5,000.Metcalf. °r calS- ^evth, Rnyal Albert Docks. ifPly at?}" Plans, rates of passage money, and freight, ^Vef»(wi Offices of t he Company, 6, Chapel-street, —^ arid 84, Bishopsgate-street, London. 61733 ERIC AN LINE. UNWED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVKRPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, rt lejrt- EVERY WEDNESDAY. s tion /.a:<. full.powered IIT U Steamships. Accwmmo r., or l'assengers equal to any European Line. Pas. 1 ^le Jv S°ods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf i'(mfn,?sylTania Railroad. This is the shortest and W^i'Dlv f fc? the West" k ater.^f RichardsoK', Si'K.xcii and Co., 17 and 19, ..V'k cLuet, Liverpool JONES BROS, and Co., Bute iff; llilF JAMES AYIIR, 151, Bute-rd., Car- ii^is liR0S. & Co., Dock-st., Newport; ROGER .1 Jfci'tii' S'j-street, Pontypridd 'J'ILNF.V and Co., JiNo. BEVAN, Hengoed, via, Cardiff; >A<Jitr;. v '"K'iAX, Post Oilice, Pontypool JAMES R. »!■ \y"i 'riffithtov.n JOHN THOMAS, 'Tredegar S, Giebeland-street, Merthyr, and JOHN -h'ichardi'acl), Cardigan Messrs AUSTIN and :JUp and Insurance Brokers, Swansea. 30668 fievs f'i,ni Cough and Bronchitis—the following the Rev. "Horace Roberts, D.D. "Dear ^"itneT.(^v.years ago I addressed a letter to you in ^viiig '.atlon of your famous old cough remedy, and rofaratjnce known its efficacy as superior to any other W fJ' a Jj, consider it to be merely a public duty to V'?i experience of my own family and friends, fhi, boc'f e °f the Balsam of Aniseed, as the cheapest ir reriiedy for coughs and colds.—Yours faith- ^C,, • ROUERTS, Oiney, Bucks.—To Mr Thos. "ion-place, Blackfriar,->road, London." JT^WELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED is at ^y ''expectable Chemists throughout the <r ?''hl v, T^d and 2s 3d per bottle. Purchasers SfJOUsv »hat the TBAHF MARK, "LION, NET, to> «Ov, appears upon the Wrapper, also the words S^Vcrt', POWELL, lUackfriars-road, London," are uPon the Government Stamp. 10867 62134 Sales bg AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mar. 22 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Freehold Farm, &c, at Abercarn April 3 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Property, at Bridgend March 23 Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat Cattle and Sheep, at Ely Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWR ING Paper-hangings, at Cardiff March 15 & 16 Furnituue^and Effects, at Cardiff Mar. 20 Shrubs and Plants, at Car(liff Messrs GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOCK. Plant and Machinery, at Swansea April 3 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea March 16 Saddlerv, Horse Clothing, Ac., at Swansea.. March 17 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Office Furniture, &c., at Cardiff, March 19 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 3 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates. Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea March 20 Horses, &c., at Swansea March 27 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. ¡ Machinery, Fixtures, &c., at Bridge,nd March 21 Mr F. B, JONEjS. Carriages, at Bristol I. Mar. 22 Horses, at Bristol Mar. 29 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Leasehold Property at Swansea March 20 Freehold Farm and Colliery, at Swansea March Mr J. G MADDOX. Stock-in-Trade and Plant, &c., at Cardiff March 17 House Property, at Penartli March 21 Mr THOMAS PAKRY. Meadow Hay, -,x "March 21 Schooner, at Swansea March 16 Schooner, at Swansea March 16 Schooner, at Swansea March 16 Dwelling-houses and Premises, at Landore March 22 Messrs EDWARD.ROBERTS and SON. Freehold Preperty, at Swansea March 20 Mr W. SANDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 20 Messrs bllORT & DUNN. Wrecked Screw Steamer, at Cardiff March 17 .Messrs STEPUENSON & ALEXANDER Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Cardiff ..March 17 Freehold Lauds, at l'eterstonc,super-Montem.. April- Mr JAS. STR AKKR. Household Furniture, <fcc., at. Gianrafon ..Mar. 20 & 21 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & Co. Machinery Plant, etc., at Penclawdd .March 16 Engine, Boiler, <fcc., at L'antrissant March 16 Iron Merchants' Stock, at Swansea Mar. 28 & 29 ,t- (OARPIFE AUCTION AND STORAGE i COMPANY, LIMITED, 24, 25, and 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE MOST COMMODIOUS AUCTION ROOMS IN TIIK PRINCIPALITY. UNRIVALLED FAC1LITIKS FOR -EXHIBITING 1'iVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. SALES EFFECTED BY PRIVATE CONTEACT ON FIXED TERMS. AN AUCTIOIS SALE OF GOODs Consigned bv householders and the public generally, 0' WILL BE HELD WEEKLY, All goods offered for sale in the Rooms of the CAR.- DIFF AUCTION AND .STORAGE COMPANY, -LIMIXED, will he Sold Without Reserve, unless a price has been fixed by the vendor, which, if necessary, will be declared by the Auctioneer during the sale. GENERAL SALES. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Fanning Stock, Machinery, Household Goods, &c., &c., COn. ducted at vendors' residences, or in any part of country. PANTECHNICON. FURNITURE REMOVED and STORED in per. fectly dry and well-aired Warehouses ou reason^je terms. SEPARATE LOCK-UP STORE-ROOMS TO LET, By the Month or Year. GEO. B. DYER, Managing Director. J. G. MADDOX, 62207 10874 Secretary and Auctioneer. SALE TO-MORROW HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCKIIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TVfESSRS STEPHEN SON and ALEX- J3A ANDER will Si-:LL by AUCTION, at their Re- pository, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th inst., at 2.30 p.m., CART AND OTHER HORSES, CARRIAGES, 11 A R N E &c. Entrance fee, Five Shillings. 62267 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND MINERAL LANDS. PETERSXON K-SUPER-M! tNTEM, GLAMORG ANSHIii E. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNVEMENT. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1.1 ANDER win SELL by AUCTION, early in the month of April next, the following FAR-MS AND LANDS, namely :— FIRST.—The Freehold FARM called MAINDY, situate in the parish of Coyeliurch, Glamorganshire, containing about 233 acres of arable and pasture land. SECONDLY.—The Customary Freehold FARM called TYNYCOED, situate near to the said first described Farm, and containing about 48 acres of arable, pasture, and wood land. More detailed particulars will appear in due course, J. EDWARDS PRICK, 61956 Solicitor. Pontypridd. RED IIOUSITFA RM, ELY. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. 1\/|"R E. J. EVANS is favoured -with _1TJL instructions from Christopher "Williams, Esq., to conduct his Annual Spring bale of FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP, On an early date, full particulars of which will be duly- announced, f) Church-street Chambers, 62231 SALE TO MORROW OLD CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF. TO CARRIERS. HAULICRS, AND OTHERS. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of March, 1383, at Mr Edwaru Payne's (late Wheeler's) BRISTOL AND CARDIFF CARRYING COMPANY'S WHARF, as above, and in one lot (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read), the whole of the STOCK IN TRAD AND PLANT GOODWILL AND BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE, Horses, carts, waggons, trollies, harness, weighing machine, cranes, platforms, skids, sheds, canal lighters, the office furniture, fixtures and fittings, stable utensils, and plant of every description, together with the STEAMER TAFF, now lying alongside the said whirf. The whole will be on vlew any day prior to the sale. Sale will take place at 3 o clock p.m. precisely. The foregoing affords an exceptionally good oppor- tunity to any person desirous of ci nducting a carrying business between Bristol and Cardiff. For further particulars and schedule of the whole anply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 11, Windsor- terrace, Penartli, and "South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff or to Messrs DALTON, SPENCER, CORBETT, & EVANS, Solicitors, 62191 Working-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed by the underwriters to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, March 17th, 1833, the wrecked SCREW STEAMER, MARDY, Of Cardiff. 710 tons gross register; built at Newcastle in 1874. Dimensions, 191ft. 5in. by 26ft Bin. by 16ft lin; engines, 80 horse-power, as she now lies stranded at Breaksea Point, near Cardiff, together with her engines, boiler, donkey-boiler, two steam winches, boats, &c., &c. The Steamer was supplied in February, 1883, with now steel boiler and new donkey boiler, 1 horizontal steam winch (6in. cylinder), and had a general over- haul at Bristol, when £3,000, were expended on her. She has also 2 steel hawsers (3in. and3iin., on separate reels), 1 steel warp (2in.), several new sails, &c., &c. A quantity of Stores landed will be put up in separate lots immediately after the sale of the Steamer. The Sale will take place near the Ocean House, The Leys, near Breaksea Point, at 1.30 o'clock in the after- noon. For further p rticulars apply to J. L. Browne, Esq., Secretary, Cardiff Mutual Iron Steamship Insurance Association or to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks, Car- diff. e e o 62252 SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR W. SANDERS lias been instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20th March, 1883, at 6.30 for 7 o'clock in tha Evening, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Which will be offered subject to such conditions, and in such lots suitable to purchasers, as shad be named at the time of sale, viz. 86 and 88, WYNDHAM-CRESCENT. 43 and 45, WYNDHAM-ROAD. 27,29, and 31, GLYNNE-THEET, 66 and 68, CECIL-STREET. 5 and 7, RUSSELL-STREET. 6 and 7, MINISTER-STREET, 23 and 25, METAL-STREET. 47, 49, and 51, STACEY-ROAD. Full particulars as to terms of lease?, ground rents, and rentals may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and from Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Car- diff. 10877 62224 WINDMILL FARM. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of FARMING STOCK, &c., advertised to take place on the 19th inst., is un- avoidably POSTPONED until the beginning of April. R. JONES and SON, Auctioneers. Bridgend, 12th March, 1883. 62262 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSIRIi HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIE. TORS, AND OTHERS. MR THOMAS PARRY will conduct an important SALE of about 300 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, At the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNES- DAY, March 21,1883, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Far further particulars and catalogues apply to the Auctioneer, Newport, Mon. 62268 MR W. S. LLEWELLYN, SUCCESSOR TO MR J. SAMUEL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ESTATE, HOUSE, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, SURVEYOR AND MORTGAGE BROKER, OLD POST-OFFICE CHAMBERS, .CHURCH- STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR THE Law Fire Insurance Society, Standard Life Assurance Company, Norwich and London Plate Glass and Acci- dent Insurance Association, and Employers' Liability nsurance. 10609 59970 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATII, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and the Neath and Brecon RaiIwa"3, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees r.i the Princi Posting Places 12 BJLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON- JiL) —— J DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT i BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Ne\f • port, &c Work executed with despatch 6311 -> al£z lip 3Utrii0tt. GREAT SALE OF PAPER. HANGINGS. 1 SECOND DAY'S SALE, Tli IS DAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 16th. UOTTWALTZ and BOWRING are k-T in receipt of instructions to SELL by AUCTION, a.t their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), March 16th, at Twelve o'clock. A STOCK OF ENGLISH PAPER-HANGINGS, CONSISTING OF 6,000 PIECES, of the manufacture of one of the best firms in the kingdom, comprising GOLDS. SATINS, GROUNDS, EMBOSSED, AND PULPS, embracing the most modern-designed papers for draw- ing and dining-rooms, bedrooms, libraries, sitting- rooms, kitchens, entrance-halls, corridors, ceilings, staircases, bathrooms, lavatories, etc., etc., suitable for every class of residence, and including borderings, dados, centres, friezes, etc. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be had from the Auctioneers. ° NOTICE.— The Auctioneers desire particularly to call the attention of Builders, the trade, Private Residents, and others to this Sale of Paper-hangings because the Stock is in excellent condition, all modern patterns, of the best English manufacture, anti will be sold without the slightest reserve. 61766 24, 25, and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OIL PAINTINGS, ELECTRO-PLATE, PIANOS, &c. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. milE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE JL CD., LIMITED (Mr G. B. Dyer, Managing Di. rector, Mr J. G. Maddox, Socretai-y and Auctioneer), are instructed by the representatives of a Gentleman lately deceased to SELt, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above (where the goods have been re- moved from the private residence for convenience of sale), oil THURSDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1883, the whole of the FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in Dining-room, Drawing-room, Ilall, Bedrooms, Kit- in Dining-room, Drawing-room, ILoll, Bedrooms, Kit- chens, &c., consisting of IN THE DINING-ROOM.—Handsome mahogany sideboard with drawers and celiarette complete, maho- gany easy and other dining-room chairs in morocco, 8 ft mahogany dining table with three inlets,.coal vase, fender and irons, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, marble timepiece, several valuable oil paintings, electro-plated. cruet stand, ditto hot water kettle anu stand, ditto tea and coffee service, mahogany bookcase, mahogany clieffonniere, handsome gilt chimney glass,butlgr's tray aiid stand, piano in wahio.t, handsome cornice pole and rings, curtains, &c, &c. In DRAWING-ROOM.—Handsome cheffonniere jn rosewood with plate-glass back and doors, sofil easy, and other chairs in rosewood and walnut, covered in cretonne, rosewood and walnut inlaid^corner and other whatnots, rosewood and walnut oval, loo, centre, and other tables, handsome chimney glass, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, fender, fireirons, cornice, curtains, etc., etc., etc. In HALL and STAIRCASE.—Handsome marble-top mahogany hat and umbrella stand, mahogany hall chairs, weather glasses, stair carpets and rods, pic- tures, etc. The BEDROOM FURNITURE consists generally of mahogany and iron half-tester and other bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, marble- top mahogany and other washstands and dressing tables, pedestals, etc., mahogany commode and bed- steps combined, couches, carpets, fenders and irons, mahogany toilet glasses, mahogany wardrobes and chests of drawers, bedroom ware, etc., etc., etc. The usual KITCHEN UTENSILS and sundries, to- gether with the whole, of the dinner and tea ware, china and glass, etc., one excellent patent refrigerator, nearly new, and a large Quantity of other articles, too numerous to particularise. On view the day prior to and on morning of sale. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 62264 68, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS, SEIZED UNDER A WARRANT OF DISTRESS FOR RENT. MR LEWIS HOPKINS will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on MONDAY, March 1 th, 1883, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS OF MR S. DECANDIA, Comprising mahogany kneehole desk, two walnut re- volving chairs, iron safe, deed boxes (by Taunton, of Birmingham), letter press and stand, oak-grained par- titlons, pine boxes, ship's model, Windsor and otlier chairs,"(teai ouTce tSTiuSntT^ ■gas-cht^elkj's and other fittings, oilcloths, giazed sasheS, quantity Cf books, prints, maps, tc., and sufficient stock of stationery and fixtures in the use, occupation, and dis- posal of Mrs Salisbury, his undertenant, to satisfy the distress and the expenses thereof. Queen-street, Cardiff. 62240 WELLINGTON HOUSE, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed by Mr James Scott (who is removing and refurnish- to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WJCD^EKDA Y, March 21st, the handsome modern FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Coiriprjsin(j ebony cabinet and mirror to match, pier glass in ebony and gold, ea-y and occasional chairs in walnyt) rosewood ottoman covered in woolwork, rose. wood cottage pianoforte by Haley and Co., oil paint- ings, water coloms and •. ngravings, Brussels, tapestry, and stair carpets, hearthrugs, oilcloth, linoleum, dinnsr, round, and (occasional tables, a massive maho- gany Vardrobe with pla^e-gla-s centre, mahogany duchess.o dressing table and inarblo top washstand to match, brass aii(I iroii half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, liair, and other mattresses, feather and other beds, t, (.(injr)]gt.e bedroom suites in polished pine (inlaid), and enamelled cretonne and damask bed furniture chamber « ave. rtin-.ior anrl lumrriura, glivos, c'oniSM' mahogany cornice poles, I'l'Otorm. and da v.ask cnrtain0j fenders, fireirons, kitchen dre-ser 7ft. htted with drawers and cupboards, counter 6ft. 52in., Cambrian bicycle, Taylor's patent friction sewing machine, kHclien and stullery requisites, and numerous other useful.(.ffec„3. On view of sale from 9 10875 Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock, 62223 SALE OF FQEEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING-' HOUSES, LAN BORE, SWANSEA. ■jVJESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON hav been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at t^ Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 20tli, 1883, subject to conditions of sal^ the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising TiV(lsllops anf] DWELL' NG-HOUSES, and ONE DWELlj^y.iioUSE adjoining, with work- shop and large gai-de!ls at back situate Wern J'it- road, Landore, nC1\.r tile railway station, now let to respectable tenants at rents amounting to 13s 9d per week. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. 'Fur further particyarg apply to William Cox, -,sq., Solicitor, A<*c!aide Chambers; or to the Auctioneer, 0, Oxford-st reet, Sw^;isea> mHE SALE OF LEASEHOLD X PROPERTY, situate and being No. 17, Richards- terrace, Argyle-street, tijid Nos. 16, 17, and 18, Anne- Street Swansea, adven^e<i to take place on Friday, the 16th March, 1383, is WITHDRAWN. EDWAILD KOBEETS & SON. Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swaea, 62273 ¡ -F SALE "tHIS DAY. PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIPOWNER AND OTHERS. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS lias been in- structed to SELL \y AUCTION, without re- serve (unless previously dJst¡osed of bY private treaty) subject to such conditions shall then be read, on/ FRIDAY, March 16th, 1833, tUe SCHOOssfERj Mary Sarah, of Aberystwith, as s]ie now lies in the North Dock, Swansea. Registered 91 tons, carries 150 (d.w.), draft 11 ft, about; built at, Cunway 1861, 78 x 21 x 10. She is now partly .stripj)edi with sails, anchors, and ropes, which may be inspected. Sale to commence at 2 p.m., n board. Further particulars may be had f iNli- P. Thomas, New Quay, Cardiganshire; Messrs Davies and Rees, ship brokers, Swansea; or tb Auctioneer, at his offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swa^sea 62196 LANDORE, NEAR S\yANSE,v. MR DANIEL PHILLI^g ]ia3 received instructions from the ^'yvta"rc> to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditio and ill such lots as shall then be declared), at the j,amiore Inn, Lan- llore, on THURSDAY, March 12, IN3 all those three DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES Situate and being 4, 5, and 7, Mysyfld-street, Landore, now let at 3s d per week ground ent 4s and 8s per house respectively. Held under a lease, r/5 years of w hich are unexpired. Are drained, ^vater laid on. Sale at 7 o'clock in the Evening. For further particulars apply to J. 4., Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, York-street, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 62270-10880 'e'> MORGAN AND <3 O L E S WATEHPROOFERS, TARPAULIN, SACK, & BAG MAKERS, j CANVAS, ROPE, TWINE, FLAS, AND BRUSHES OF ALL DESC PVLPTT0NS> Quotations given at lowest possible prices 50, B TJ T E- S T P, E E T, CARDIFF. ^78 PO S T A L DELIVERY JL OF THE „ SOUTH WALES DAILY N E \v S The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALKS DAILY HJJVVS beg to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cu^g at 2.30 a.m. ami 3.45 a.m. Country Subscribers within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well ¡US those portions of BRECOXSHfRb and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised withiu the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS delivered at their resi- deuces daily by the same post as that which conveys their London letters. The SECOND EDITION of the SOUTH WALES DAIL1 NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow- ing and all other places within the Cardiff Posta- District in time for the first morning delivery — St. Fagan's Sully li,;haelstti-,e odys Pencoed Courtyn ia Castletown S Brides-sup. Kly Dinas P. Marshlield St. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth Bonvilstone Barry Llandough Feterstone Caerphilly Lisvane Llandatf Bed was Llanishen Radyr Ystrad Mvnach Whitchurch Morganstowii Pwllvpant Taff's Well Melingriffith St. Mel'on's Tongwynlais Pentyrch Cefn M .bly WaluutTree BrM.c St. Andrew's London and West of England subscribers reccive their papers oil the afternoon of publication. PER QUARTER, POST-KREE 0 9 9 PER HALF-TEAR 0 19 6 PER YEAH 1 19 0 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS OFFICES, 75 and 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. M PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTOR, <kc., 25, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE, begs to inform tho public generally that he rents all the largest and principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman, llirwain, and all out. lying districts. Contract, made weekly or yearly. N,n.-ote,-At Paine's Temperance Hotel and Board ing llouse, at above address, tooacco, cigars, and refresh- ments of all kinds may be had at any time, and good accommodation for travellers &c> o0t>4 —, ioul nlt5 Im Jbrdton. SWANSEA. TO SMALL C vPlTA LISTS AND OTHERS. A MOST DESIRABLE, SAFE, AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, ."Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 20th day ot March, 1333, I.OT I.-AU those SIX LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, b. and 6, AVindsor-terraee, I p- land-i, Swansea. Let to respectable tsna'its. The above is held nsder a lease from J. C. Rich- ardson, Esq., for the term of 99 years from 25th September, 1874, at the ground rent of jeso. If not sold in one lot, each hou-^e will be offered as a separate lot, subject so au apportioned ground rent of £5. LOT 2.—All those Two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES known as Nos. 9 and 10, Windsor-street, held for a term of 93 years from the 24th day of June, 1830, at the annual ground rent of 26 7s 8d. 'I he above -will be offered in one lot, and if not sold, divided up into two lot;, at an apportioned annual ground rent of JE3 3s 10 LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES! known as No. 24, Mont-pellier-terrace, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1S74, at the apportioned ground rent of 1-3 9s 2d. LOT 4.-All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 56, Little Madoc-street, Swansea, having a side ell- trance, and held for a term of 93 y ars from the 25th day of March. 1873. at th? annual ground rent of £ 3 4s. LOT 5 -All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or D WEI LING -IIOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 29, Western-street, Swansea, ca tair-ing five rooms, attic, yard, and four-stall RtahJ0 and loft, and yard with separate entr:1'hC; frontage, 26 feet. Held by lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th December, 11'82. at a ground rent of f:3 t-. Sale to commence at 3 Particulars and conditions of sale may he had on ap- plication to Messrs Hartlar.d, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street, or of the Auctioneer, Swan- sea. 62144 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FREEHOLD FAliM AND COLLIERY FOR SALE, IN CARMAIiTH ENSiURS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed bv the Mortgagees to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Ariiis Swan sea, early in March, all t!xa FREEHOLD FARM AND AT LOTMENT (With the Mines and Minerals thereunder), known as "GLANMWRWG," In the pai ish of Llangenneeu, Carmarthenshire, con- taining 32 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles, or thereabouts. Further particulars will shortly appear. 61520 SALE 1(1 IS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10. CASTLE- STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and co. v.iii SELL by AUCTION, on the above premi es, on FRIDAY, March 16th, 1883,.the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising valuable full-compass walnut pianoforte, by John Brinsmead and Company wainut loo table, walnut drawing-room suite in rep, easy mid cane- seated chairs, couches, and sofas, mahogany hair-seated chairs, tapestry and other carpets, fenders and fire- irons, walnut chiffonuiere, mahocany pedestal side- board, pier glasses, brass and iron French bedsteads, palliasses, feather and muil,ull beds, washstands, tables, chests of drawers. Goods on view morning of Sale. 62232 Sale to commence at in the Forenoon. SALE TO-MORROW. SWANSEA. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1883. AN IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT OF SADDLERY GOODS, Embracing SUITS OF HORSE CLOTHING, upwards of 30 sets of harness (carriage, g Y, pony, and van), in all sizes, and with brass and silver mountings kneo caps, head stalls, hunting and riding saddles and bridles, Newmarket cut sheets, rollers, horse and knee rugs, waterproof aprons, excellent cftttiage and gig lamps, whips, brushes, bandages, and horse clippers. "l%/f"ESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- J3JL ceived instructions to SK**L by PUBLIC AUC- TION, the above valuable stock, at the London House Auiiion Rooms, 10, Castle-street, commencing at 12 o'clock pMVilpt, oil SATURDAY, March 17, 1883. Goods on view morning of sale. The auctioneers will he glad to receive commissions for gentlemen unable personally to attend. 62145 70, MANSEL-TEft'!ACE, SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES lias been in- structed by Mr Lazarus Jacobs, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL by AUCTION, oil the above premises, on TUESDAY, March 20i.li, and following (lay, if necessary, the whole of his valuable and well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte (by Hopkinson,, paintings, electro-plated goods, books, office furniture, iron snf,9, gas-fittings, and other effects. Sale to commence at 11 a, m, Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62147 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, Ltc. MR CHARLES HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE, will he held on TUES- DAY, March 27th, 1883. Entries to be made one week previous Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62143 SALE THIS DAY. BIDDOE LKViSI,, -PO-UT-ti. IN THE PARISH OF I.LANTRISS A JTT. MESSRS TRtl<W, ui- vivkb and CO. hafe received instructions to SELL by AUC- balto received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above place, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 16th, a small HORIZONTAL ENGINE, VERTICAL BOILER, MORTAR MILL, COAL THAI. and other effects, belonging to Mr Diehard Ellis, seized under a distress for rent. The lots will be on view the morning of the sale, which will commence punctually at one o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. Dated 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, March 13th, 1883. 62243 SALE THIS DAY LIANMORLAIS COLLIERY. PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA, TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS, MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above colliery, on FRIDAY, March 16th, 1883, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, STORES, Ac., Comprising horizontal Winding engine, 2-14in. cylinders, 3ft. stroke; vertical engine, 2-8in. cvlihders, 18in. stroke; air compressing engine, 12in. cylinder, loin, stroke two boilers, 30ft. by 6ft., single tube (Galloway), one never used universal special pump (new), 16in x 5in, 2ft stroke; one Tan- gye's special pump, 4in x 3in, 12in stroke one ditto, 6in x 3in, 12in stroke; two ditto, 12in x 9in, 18in stroke one ditto, 18in x by 9in, 2ft stroke 35 trams, 6ft long, 2ft 8in guage, 2ft 6in deep water tram, 7ft x 3ft, 2ft 3in deep one ditto, 4ft 6:n x 3ft, 2ft 3in deep Marker's condensor for Tangye's pump, 18in by 9in ditto 12in Berryman's patent universal expanding tu- bular heater; lot of 8in cast iron pipes, quantity of 2iin. and 3:n, wrought iron steam pirs, 2in. and 3in. gas piping, two crabs, two pit cages, four sheaves, tram rails, 161bs. and 281 bs. per yard; tram and cart weighing machines, hydraulic jack to lift 30 tons, anvil, bellow vices, stocks and dies, and other smith's tools; two 2 £ in.,three 3;n.,and one5in. cast iron valves; tllee lAin., and two 2iin. brass valves; screens, Davey lamps, shovels, olive, lubricating, and colza oils steam packing, brattice cloth, rubber (sheet and rings), lot of old iron, &c. Sale to commence at 1.30 punctually. For further particulars apply to "the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. 62013 GLANRAFON, SKETTY, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Gianrafon, near Swansea, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 20th and 21st, and the fol- lowing day, if necessary, the whole of the modern and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Oil Paintings, Old China, Electro-Plate, Horses, Car- riages, &c., etc., comprising— DINING-ROOM.—Ten mahogany chairs in morocco, sofa in ditto, mahogany dinner wagon, mahogany pedestal sideboard, mahogany dining table with four extra Raves, several valuable oil paintings, Turkey car- pet, curtains, fender, irons, Ac., Ac. DRAWING-ROOM.-Walnut grand piano by Collard and Collard, walnut music wagon, walnut music stool, walnut Davenport, walnut cheffionere maible top, plate glass top and doors, chairs, easy ditto, sofa, settee, ornaments, card tables, five o'clock tea service Dresden china, several pieces Swansea china. Crown Derby Ac., curtains, cornice, Erussels carpet, rugs, fender, irons and ashpan, &c. BILLIARD-ROOM.—Full-sized billiard table by Burroughs and Watts with fittings, mahogany office pedestal table, chairs, easy chairs, mahogany and wal-, nut tables, engravings, lot of books, sixlight pendant, tele-cope, ornaments, curtains, cornice, carpet, rugs, fender, irons, ashpan, &c., Ac. BIZDilOOMS. -Suite in walnut comprising wardrobe, duchesse table, washstand with marble top, tow I horse, three chairs and bedstead, iron bedsteads and furniture, spaing, hair, and wool mattresses, feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, linen, blankets, &c ma- hogany washstands with marble tops, mahogany towel rails, mahogany dressing tables, mahocany chests of drawers, mahogany wardrobes, njaliogany toilet glasses, mahogany and other chairs, double and single sets of ware, engravings, curtains, cornices, carpets, fenders, fire-irons, &c., Ac. Lot of costly Electro Plate. The contents of the Greenhouses. Horse, aged. Four-wheel phaeton waggonette to sval thiee each side, for one or a pair brougham by McNaugliton and Smith, for one or a pair (nearly new); spring cart, several sets of single and double harness*, saddles, Ac., Ac. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. On view two days prior to Sale. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can bo obtained of the Auctioneers four days prior to Sale. 11, Temple-street, Swansea. 62096 TO IRON MERCHANTS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have been in-tructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Messrs Forrester and Co.'s Yard, Bath. lane, Swansca, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, A arch 28th and 29th, 1883, the whole of the STOCK Of Staffordshire and Welsh bar iron, angle iron, sheets, ship and other plates; quantity of blister Cast antl spring steel, anvils, vices, files, nails, cast steel bar niners, two boxes stocks and dies 4in to :in" about 600 .tons of new steel bridge and flange rails from 25 to toib » t'v. yard, 13° tons of iron, bridge and flange rails 'roii.' 1.4 to 5'jlbs PL'r J'ard. PIi J IliON.—t0''lsn"*nyscedwyn Bright and White, ^0 to:is Whittington, at) tons Hirwain Mottled and ^rey, 12 tons londu h:te, 20 tons Ssend Mottled and A mif tntity of heavy wrought and cast scrap iron, old \>iler and ship plates, old railway wheels, part-iy <}]ipa and numerous otiier lots. d'-OOr ~SE PLANT.—Steam crane, to lift two tons, y.Ul.jg purchase hand crane, railway weighing machine ^tea d, to wei^h 20 tons, scales and weights, Ac., Ac. gMe t' ° commence each uaj at II o clock. There will res erve Vif'alo IUPS are in course oi oaration, and can be I'tied of the Auctioneers a w ..prior to sale, ^i-Ternj. de-street, Swansea. 6226t I M A N SEA OFFICE IN-7 OF TIFT! V)T TTII WALES DAILY NEWS," >-To. 2, COLLEGE STREET fd "s from N EWSAGENTS will receive piompt ? !Va- ad be executed upos: the smmc terms as M chit' Oilice. AAILY4 NEWS delivered to Subsciiber.s early tV Ai) YT'iina in »ny Part of town. N SEFF'TISE 'MEN'IS received up to Seven o'clock n A IT Y" in^ rti°n i*1 uext' morning's issue of the Pint for s nul) (T cmirnrifL rr 0 B u L D E R S. ,tziii ,f a for SI"N- DAY SCHOOL PUR"OSES, at TRKHAVOD, maybe inspected at the house of Mr W. Williams, 19, E:rw- terrace, Trehavod, near Penivpyidd. fr^ni the 19th to i the 23rd inst. 62255 TENDERS, addressed to the Rev. E. Roberts, Pontypridd, to be in not later than March 27th. 0ONTRACT FOR ROADS. The EBBW VALE LOCAL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for a ROAD to be constructed from Victoria across the valley to the Wain Llwyd Colliery, with the masonry connetted with a bridge to be buiit over the river and the railway, and also'separate Ten- ders for the ironwork for the bridge, and the fixing thereof. Plans and specifications mav be seen at the Office of John Warren, Esq., bers, Newport, Mon., the Engineer for the Local Board. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned 0:1 or before Tuesday, the 3rd April next. JOHN K. WARD, Newport, Mon., 62189 Clerk to the Board. Halts Im Contimt. IN LIQUIDATION. To PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. GRIFFIN nOTEL, CARDIFF. The Trustees of the Estate of W. G. St-acev OFFER for SALE by TENDER the LEASE, GOODWILL, and POSSESSION of the GRIFFIN IOTEL, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, with the Stables, Cottages, Ac. lease is for an unexpired tepM cf 11 years, from 6th Jnne, 1882, at a rental of £ 203jper annum. The purchaser will be refjuiiv J to take the Stock on the pre- nie-es and tne Billiard Table, at a valuation; and tile Furniture, Fixtures, and Fittings at the sum of £ 108 10s and to pay for the unexpired portion, of the license. Tenders marked "Tender for Griffin Hotel," and addressed to the Trustees cf W. G. Stacey's estate, at the Philharmonic Chancers Cardiff, will 1«3 received up to 12.30 p m. on Tuesdav 'March 20th, 1SS3, at which time and place, the tenders will be opened. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The inventory of the furniture, Ac., can be inspected, p.THi turthtr in.ovulation with c<ir$s to view, obtained, Je,,kins *"<*>• WII+,IAl\1 CO un, TENAY Trtistees. -_u_ ^xuloing X> R I N c .1 p A L I T Y T, T PKRMANIiM- INVESTMENT BUIJiDl^G SOCIETY. INCOME 22nd~VEAR, £111,586. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and BEST m tbe Neighbourhood. ^'VEITAT'.up; TO THE INVESTOR. Business transacted Daily. Apply for the Society's "Statement of Facts" to the Managing Secretary, Mr W, SANDERS 28, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Or Agents;—Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-place, Newport. 41144 -^Jr II- Edmunds, Maughan St., Penarth. 7422 Mr J. A. Davies, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. 7422 Ilr J. A. Davies, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. QLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1867. IMPORTANT TO BORROWERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF FEES. Increased facilities for acqui ing Property. Shares jE50 each, repayment 2s 6d per Fortnight. LIBERAL ADVANCES made towards purchase of houses for applicants' own occupation. Deposits Received Daily. For Particulars apply to Mr R. EMERY, Secretary, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. ica^ 61561 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Applications invited for £ 10 Fully Paid-up Shares at par. Dividend and Bonus for 1382 was 5§ per cent. Sea new Prospectus. Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1),— JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Managing Secretary. 65662 mHE MERTHYR AlVD DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874), Are prepared to LEND, on Mr. fcj age, at the shortest notice SUMS of £ 100 to £ j0,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have s, ecial advantages not obtained in other societies or froir private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Sc-eiety, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long a-a his stipulated re- payments are made, is secured by ihe Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts Tbu utmost secrecy is maintainec. For particular^ apply to Mr E. fVberts, at the Office of the Society, 31, Victoria-street, ?verthvr. 19105 (^TIFF'S STAR6H.! js}TAKCH ^T.vrvTHn-r^r;srr.,7;Tr!l3 specially suitable for QIIbF b SI ARCH. COLL as, WRISTBANDS, KJ ISKIPT -^FRONTS, Ac., im S'lvri.vM-v^ '^Vji [>pjj ipartii' J a BEAUTIEU1 b bI ALCli. GLOS&+.fSURFACEtothese {Articles,t and making the CA TIFF'S STARCH. Binen lo -k like new. S *ST Tiie GENUINE AR- C:- —TICLE is Sold by Grocers, ^TIFF'S STARCH. Druggists, and Oilmen, in O lib boxes and 51b papers, S" rrTTTCI'P A I 'npi' each box or Packet bearing HPx1 b blAJiOH. ttjg Trade Mark.—"Queen Bess." STIFli"S STAlt¡ sTIFF, CO" 10600 z9935 29_ EUDCLIFFE-STREET, KJ 10600 r9935 BRISTOL. SODA WATER MACHINE.—Easy terms —two Years. A Living for a trifle. "THE FA VOURlTÈ," Wilcock's Bramah principle celebrated SODA WATER, LEMONADE, and GINGER BEER MACHINE, makes all the mineral and aerated drinks, with the valuable recipes and directions sent; anyone can work it, it is so simile* transactions are strictly private; qo gazette registration required; successfully carried out for some years on a large and liberal scale. I can satisfy the customer by the testimony of hundreds in the trade, that in dealing with me he will obtain just md honest treatment, and that the machinery I supply is of the soundest materials, constructed with the high- est skill, made from the newest patterns, and well fin- ished. Model factory on show at Bath in work.—Par- ticulars of N. G. Wilcocks, back-street, Bath. 61851 Q.OULDING'S -.INIJ RES. G iii- GOOD FOR ALL CROPS ^JjOULDING'S BONE MANURE. QOUkDING'S SPECIAL MANURE. GOULDINGS CORN AND GRASS G MANURE. G,OULDING'S TURNIP MANURE. G OULDI.N,G'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. QOULDING'S DISSOLVED GUANO, AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT :— JOHN HIBBERT, 17, Angel-street, Cardiff. R. PARNAI.L and CO., Chepstow. 61190 H T. J. PRITCHARD, Implement Works, Raglan. T. W. EVANS, 14, Commercial-street, Aberdare, — — D R. ROOKE'S MEDICINES DIR., ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS. D R. ROOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR. DR ROOKE'S WELL-KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINES have had a continually increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and the British Colonies since their introduction in 1836, and are specially noted for their STRENGTH. ENING and RESTORATIVE Properties. Hence their invariable success in the RELIEF and CURE of INDIGESTION, LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, And all Diseases of the NERVOUS SYSTEM whether arising from a sedentary mode of life unhealthy occupation, insalubrious climate, or other cause whatsoever. DR. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS Are sold in Boxes at Is lid and 4s 6d each. DR. ROOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at 4s 6d and lis each. DR. ROOKE'S MEDICINES May be obtained of ail Chemists and Patent Vendors. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI. LANCET. ALL WHO WISH TO PRESERVE J*3L HEALTH and thus prolong life should read Dr. ROOKE'S "ANTI-LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE," which contains 172 pages, and is replete with anecdotes, sketches, biographical matter, portraits oi eminent men, ltc, D' R. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET may be obtained GRATIS Post Free from Dr. Rooke, Scarborough, England. DR. ROOKE'S ANTI LANCET. Concerning this Book, the late eminent author, Sheridan ¡{J(!-v10. nt\"0r\'>; :—"It will bB aH .?:1'1 ""1;; rea:! ;.V:'d "1;1 DR ROOKE'S ANTI LANCET 49413 Äurv Household should oases a 001>1. ?-I till tic Companks. sVc. _el- C I Iil fl' TilF T^OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I' List of Application* for Da cv.ture-will CLOSE for London and the Country TO-MORROW (SATUR- VA \) the 17th inst., by which date all applications siiouid be sent to the Cankers of the Company. HP HE GARTH MERTHYR STEAM _a_ NAVIGATION COLLIERIES (Limited). FANKKRS. Messrs BARN ATI'S, UOAitES, fl!1J CO,, Lombard- street, London Messrs WILIQNS and CO., Brecon Old Bank, Cardiff- Messrs ELIOT, PEARCE, and CO., Bournemouth. Issue of 350 First Mortgage Debentures, bearing terest at cix per cent., redeemable by Annual Dråw- ings. The Collieries, on which, debentures are charged, are estimated to contain 15,01:0,000 tons of best Smokeless Steam Coals, equal to in output of 750 tons per day for 50 years. £ 30,003 already expended on the pro- perty. Profits calculated at £ 8,700 per annum. Reports obtained tfom four eminent mining engineers. The property is acquired by the company as a going concern. '—For prospectuses and all information, apply to tne Offices of the Company, 15, Finsburv-circus, London, E. 62245 Jiusurial. QOUTH WALES FINANCIAL CoRPO- O RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds, Life Policies, Reversions, Bonds, and other approved securities, re- payable by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. <51413 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. Now Ready, rjpHE PORT OF CARDIFF. A crown octavo pamphlet, showing its COMMERCIAL PROGRESS, CAPACITY, AND STATUS, BY W. TURNER, Chief superintendent Mercantile Marine, Cardiff Dis- trict, author of Prize Essay on "Irtiport Trade," "Our Great Ports,' Custom Houses," Ac., Ac. Price, Is. fo be had of all booksellers, or from the South "Wales Printing Works, Cardiff. 60913 Now ready. J 0 S E PH. An easy DRAMATIC CANTATA, composed by Dr. Joseph Parry. Over 5,000 copies sold. 0. N. (English and Welsh Words), 2s; Sol-fa OVelsh words only). 8d. ——— 61485 Published by J. Parry and Son, 9, Castle-street,Swansea. I Price 4s. Super Royal 8vo. Now in the Press. Compiled with the Assistance of the Cardiff Post-office. JOHN WRIGHT AND CO: CARDIFF DIRECTORY, 1883, C INCLUDING THE SUBURBS, LI.ANDAFFl and ADJACENT VILLAGES, with which is incor, porated BUTCHER'S POST OFFICE CARDIFF DISTRICT DIRECTORY. PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS— Whole page, 30s; half page, 20s quarter p&ge, 12s bll. Special terms for coloured ink or paper. Orders sent to the publishers, Stone Bridge, Bristol, wiR receive careful and prompt attention. 61714 Hotels. rgYREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. JL IVES, CORNWALL, STANDS IN ITS OWN GROUNDS of nearly 100 acres, OVERLOOKING the BAY. The mean temperature of St. Ives in winter is only four degrees less than Rome. Frosts are r.ire, and snow almost unknown. Board, lodging, and attendance un fixed moderate terms during winter months.—Ad- dress Manager. 62015 CARDIFF ROPE "Y^ORKS. JOSEPH ELLIOTT AND SONS, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Manilla and Europe Hemp Spun by NEWEST and MOST IMPROVED SPINNING MACHINES. All Descriptions of Flax and Hemp PACKING, WORKS PENARTH ROAD. 60S42 YORKSHIRE RELISH The most delicious Sauce in the World. Enriches hotjoints, stews, chops, fish, Ac Odil' A> X jtil dOlip It GROCERS, Blends admirably with all Gravies. OILMEN,Ac., Makes Cold illeat a Luxury. Everywhere, Makes the plainest Viands palatable, in 6d., Is., The daintest dishes more delicious. and 2s A great addition to Cheese. BOTTLES. Every dish is improved by its addition. Epicures pronounce it the Best Sauce. Beware of Colourable Imitations. YORKSHIRE RELISH t SOLD EVERYWHERE in 6d, Is, and 2s BOTTLES. Sole Proprietors, GOOD ALL, BACKHOLJSE A CO., LEEDS. FOR 100 EXCELLENT & PALATABLE JJOUSEHOLD J^ECIPES, Write to Messrs GOODALL, BACKHOUSE A CO., LEEDS, enclosing a penny stamp for postage, when you will be presented with a valuable book of 100 pages, bound in cloth, and fully illustrated, called "GOOD THINGS," MADE, SAID, AND DONE FOR EVERY + HOME AND HOUSEHOLD. 57820 [Please mention this r,aper,1 T EETH TEETH TEETH Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. M R KE ALL, SURGEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Rail way Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is 1Jd and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Ilayman, Neath: E. C. Evans, Cardigan. 50668 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the follow ing towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFGFD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWJM NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers of the various Booktô111s. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. C~~ ROSBY'S "BALSAMIC" COUGH ELIXIR. Opiates, Narcotics, and Squills are too often in- voked to give relief in Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary Diseases. Instead of such fallacious remedies, which yield momentary relief at the remedies, which yield momentary relief at the I expense of enfeebling the digestive organs, thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady, modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy. ¡ -0 CROSBYS BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. DR. ROOKE'S TESTIMONIAL. Dr. ROOKE, Scarborough, Author of the "Anti- Lancet," says I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued Cough, Pain,and irritation of the Chest, in cases of Pulmonary Consumption; and I can, with the greatest confidence recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease. ROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CLERGYMEN, SINGERS, and PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find it the most effectual safeguard against Horseness, Chronic Bronchitis, and all affec- tions of the vocal organs. ROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH c ELIXIR. P U LM 0 N A R Y Co N S IT M PT10 N. To those who are suffering under this malady the medicine will be found of inestimable ser- vice, as it almost instantly relieves the most distressing Cough. Pain in the Chest, difficulty of Breathing, Ac. For the Night Sweats, so fearfully weakening in this disease, it, acts as a specific, invariablyVn^ckiiig them in the course of a few days. ("Crosbys BALSAMIC COUGH J ELIXIR. This medicine, which is free from opium and squills, not only allays the local irritation, but improves digestion, and strengthens the consti- tution. Hence it is used with the most signal success in A THMA, CONSUMPTIVE NIGHT BRONCHITIS, SWEATS. CONSUMPTION DIFFICULTY c-f BREATH- COUGHS and COLDS | ING, INFLUENZA PAIN IN THE CHEST, WIXTEH COUGH And all Affections of the Thrott and Chest. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. Is sold in Bottles at Is 9d, 4 6d, and lls each, by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and wholesale by JAMES M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scarborough. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH J ELIXIR Ask your Chemist for the Xc w Edition (Gratis) of Cros)"S Prize Treatise on Diseases of the Lungs and Air Y esse; containing full and plain instructions for ihe relief and cure of these Diseases, or Post Free from JAMES M. CROSBY, Chemist, r-L.i ;;ororgh. i iROSJii'S BALSAMIC COUHG .J ELIXIR. 0024 49418 Sold by fell Cpccaists and Patent Medicine Vendors. 5idtlic ilonrfs. A PUBLIC MEETING A Will (!>. V.) be held ON FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, AT THE T O W N II A L L, CARDIFF, At One o'clock, for the purpo-e of setting on foot a MEMORIAL TO THE tLATE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF, At which the chair will be taken by the Right HOIl. Lord ABERDARE. 62269 THIS EVENING, MHE P, E V. R. D. WILSON, X OF SWANSEA, (Late of Craven Chapel, London.) Will deliycr A LECTURE AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF, SUBJECT; WESTWARD A Skdch of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Chair taken at eight o'clock. Mr Wilson Mill also PREACH at the above-named Church on SUNDAY NEXT. Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.50. Admission free, but collections vt i'l be made at the close of the Lecture and Sunday Services. 0 ARDIFF NEW C E M ETE RL PALM SUNDAY. By the direction of the Mavor, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Cemetery Grounds will be OPEN on SATURDAY, the 17th inst., and on PALM SUNDAY, from G fUn. until 7.30 p. tn. F. n. GRIiENHILL, Clerk to the Burial Board. Town-hail, Cardiff, loth March, 1S33. 62265 DISTRESS IN THE FOREST ~OF DEAN. RELIEF FUND. In consequence of the coal trade dismite and the great.depres-inn of trade which has been exnerienced lor the last few months, many men not making more than two or three days a fortnight, great, diress is now and likely to prevail among the vorv poor, and to relieve which a committee has been appointed to re- ceive subscriptions and distribute same. We earnestly appeal to the benevolent for help, so that poor families may not want bread and the common necessaries of life. Contributions—which will be duly acknowledged in the "Dean Forest Mercury," and a balance-sheet issued—may be sent to any of the committee, or to the undersigned. Signed on behalf of the Committee, A. DAVIS H 1LL1AMS, Chairman. WILLIAM SIMMS, Treasurer. CHARLES WAITE, Secretary. Committee Rooms, Coffee Tavern, Cinderford, March 9th, 1833. 62261 :OTICE.-I, THOMAS^ WILLIAMS, ..1., of No. 10 PRICR. STREET, RHYMNEY. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by my wife, ANN WILLIAMS, after this date. Dated March 15th, 1883. Signed, THOMAS WILLIAMS. JGJRWOOD, BRE C ON SHIRE. A MARKET WILL BE HELD At the above place, for the Sale of POULTRY, BUTTER, AND EGGS EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 p.m., Commencing on THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1S83, In convenient premises ADJOINING TIIE Kit WOOD INN. 3732 UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRON^ AGE of Dd. Harries, Esq. (Mayor of Kidwellv\ W. E. Phillips, Esq. (Guardian for the Parish of r Ishmael), and otlier gentlemen, TWO SUBST ANTI ALL-BUILT LEASEHOLD HOUSES FOR ONE-SHILLING. Art Union principle. Enclose Is Id to D. T. MORRIS, Estate Agent, Ferryside. 61799 pUBLIC APOLOGY. MORRIS BROS., Bicycle and Tricycle Manufac- turers, fear a large number of gentlemen are offended in consequence cf the apparent unwillingness on their part to execute orders quickly during the past season. They regret this exceedingly, the more so as the great demand for the CAMBRIAN BICYCLES and TRICYCLES has completely upset all arrangements. They trust to be forgiven, and beg to notify that they y have increased their Premises at the Works and Cardiff Depot, by which means they will be enabled to increase their staff and power of carrying on the business, so that orders shall have more prompt atten- tion. N.B.-Ali local repairs will be done at Cartliff on and after 1st January, 1883. WORKS.PONTYPRIDD. DEPOTS CAR I)IFF-15, Crockherbtown. NEWPORT Ea.t End of Newport BridgeV Agencies in all leading towns. 61192 HOUSES FREE CFF COST."—This L improved method of acquiring Property is now in successful operation, and should be studied by vl;:vtsij;ntfrl:vThr :e; makim* a provision for th» fntuvo, I ,"I- large immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet will be sent post-free on application to J. OLIPHANT BYRNE, Secretary, House Improvement and Supply Association, 41, Parliament-street, S.W., to whom also applications for Agencies may be addressed as well as I to the Superintendent of Agents for Wales, Mr J. II. Rowland, of Carmel Hall, Pontardulais. 68317 iltlnjxous rrbirz. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET- INGS ;— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d. s. d. s. d. s, d. Pour Lines ..14 40 60 36 Six Lines 20 60 90 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 8 3 0 12 0 lo 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 13 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 G 36 0 Lines 8 0 24" 0 36 0 48 0 Flight words may be calculated to a line. This Tariff is limited stnctltj^ to the A-lvetliseiiieuis enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Keua so as to form part of the series of Insertions. -glCYCLES, rjlRICYCLES/ THE EAGLE CYCLE COMPANY (LTD ) SHOWROOMS..ST. MARY-STREET, ) c FACTORY WESTGATE-STREET, f CAR) 'IFF. Extensive New Plant and Machinery have been laid down, and arrangements are now complete for the coming season. The Company do not confine themselves to any special make, but have on view an assortment of Machines by the firs1:. Coventry, London, and Birming- ham makers, combining all the Latest Improvements and Patents. Their Stock is, without exception, the most varied and extensive in the kingdom. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the fol. lowing before deciding on their mount :— TRICYCLES. I BICYCLES. The Rob Roy The Kew D.Il.F. The New Premier „ Premier Merlin „ Royal Mail "ClJeylesmore „ Ilumber „ "ludge Rotary II" Greyhound Coventry Con- Club vertible Rudge „ Royal Mail British Chal- Excelsior lenge "ExcelslOr lenge Ample room for trial before purchase in the Teaching and Practice Room. Repairs and alterations of all kinds on the Premises by a large staff of efficient workmen. ACCESSORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. EASY TERMS, OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 62100 W. JENKINS, Manager. j JDURRETT'S MAGIC COUGH JL MIXTURE. I ONE DOSE GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF, AND LESS THAN A BOTTLE CURES. AGENTS FOR CARDIFF I MESSRS EVANS & CO., 7, HIGH-STREET. Sole Proprietor ;— J. PLRRETT, WORLE, SOMERSET. 10h46 61903 THE ABERDEEN & SOUTH JL WALES MONUMENTAL COMPANY, T 116, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. MON. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK MANUFACTURED BY STEAM MACHINERY ON THE PREMISES. A Large Stock of Monuments, Tomb, and Head-stones of the best material and superior workmanship to select from. 60848 Letters inscribed accurately. Drawings sup- plied on application. Estab. 1828. B P, A N D, P H CE N I X.' THE PHCENIX GALVANIZING AND CORRUGATING COMPANY. OFFICES—2, GLOUCESTER-PLACE, SWANSEA. WORKS- PORT TALBOT. GALVANIZED AND CORRUGATED SHEETS OF ALL GUAGEs. PROMPT DELIVERY 6-248 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. mUC-MPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD peR IFIER cures the following complaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the heacl, dimness of sight, weak or i sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest,rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, ba i legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or le$'" scabs and itgj:, erysipelas, jaundics, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at ld and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemistg, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street, Swansea. 10 O.N £ OX OF CLA B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the v.rinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sew to "any address -or I)"; :-t"nlp5 by the makers, The Lincoln ami Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Lcndon, pud all _h.io.1- h__co_- I ¡ (frsmrsioita. Q.EEAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ¡ FOOTBALL MATCHES AT NEWPORT. I On SATURDAY. March 17th, a CHEAP EXCUR- SION TRAIN will leave SWANSEA at 12.30p.m. Landore. 32.35 p.m. Neath, 12.50 p.m.. Port Talbot, 1.5 pm., and Bridgend at 1.30 p Ill. for Cardiff and Newport; and leave Cardiii for Newport at 2.15 p.m., rcturuing from Newport at 7.15 p.m., and Cardiffat 7.40 p.m. e,,3 i,ills. J- GRIERSON, 6221,5 General Manager. Q REAT WESTERN RAILWAY^ EASTER HOLIDAYS. ^P^'COOD FRIDAY, the Newspaper Train leaving ?n i:>7 ,ON at 6.30 a.m., Gloucester 9.15, Newport i0.57, and Cardiff 11.20 a.m., will run as far as SWAN- EA, calling at usual stat-'ons CHEAP EXCURSION TIJKETS will bo issued as under .-—THURSDAY and SATURDAY, March 22nd and 24th, to Shrew.sbuiy, Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrex- ham, Chester, Bala, Dolgellv, Birkenhead, Lire: pool, Manchester, Wavrington, Rhvl, and Abergele; from Pembroke Dock at 7.50, Pembroke 7.58, Tcr.bv 8.30, Narbcrt-h 9.0, New Milf.-rd 8.40, Haverfordwest 9.2, Llandyssil 8.40, Carmarthen Town 9.55, Carmarthen Junction 10.13, Llandilo 7.52, Poutardulais8.38,Llanelly 10.50, Gower Road 6.44, Swansea 7.35, Neath 8.7, Brid- gend 8.10, Cardiff 9.30, Newport 9.50, Pontnewydd 10.10, Aberdare 9.5, Mountain Ash9.15, Yard 9.26, Dowlnis 8 55, Pontypool Town 10.12, Polity- pool Road 10.30, Abergavenny 10,57. and Ross 11.40 a.m. Passengers on March 22nd return any week day to March 2Sth inclusive, and thos > on March 24th any Ni-e, k day to March 31st inclusive. GOOD FRIDAY. To GLOUCESTER (Sunday- school Conference) and CHELTENHAM, from CAR- DIFF at 7.10 a.m. Newport 7.40, Chepstow 8.5, Lydney 8.25, Awre Junction 8.50, and Newnham 9.0 a.m. to return same day from Cheltenham at 8.10 and Glouces. ter at 8.35 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY.—To CARDIFF, from NEWPORT -tT at 8.0 a.m. to return same day at 9.50 T).iii. GOOf) FRIDAY and EAsTER AIO-Nf).-ILY. -To I SWANSEA, from NEWPORT at 8.0. Cardiff 8.30, Ely 8.40, Llantrissant 9.5, Bridgend 9.30, and Pyle 9.45 а.m. to return same day at 7.40 p.m. Tickets also issued on March 23rd, to return March 26th. SAME DAYS.—To NEWPORT, from CARDIFF at ]0.5a.m. to return ou Good Friday at 7.30 or 8.40 p.m., and on Easter Mondav at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT, March 24t11.- To LONDON, from CARDIFF at 11.55 p.m., Newport 12.25a.m. (Snn- day morning), Chepstow 1, Lydney 1.20, and Newnham 1.45 a.m. to return from Paddinaton March 26th, at II.45 p.m. EASTER MONDAY—To CARDIFF, from NEW- PORT, at 8.0 and 11.20 fun. to return Sunday, at б.40, 9.0, and 9.50 p.m. SAME DAY—To BRISTOL and CLIFTON DOWN, from CARDIFF at 7.5 and 11.0 a.m., and NEWPORT at 7.36 and 11.20 a.m. to return same day-from Clifton Down at 4.5 and 7.10 p.m., and from "Bristol at 4.40 and 7.30 p.m. SAME DAY-Tn CHEi STOW and TINTERN frum CARDIFF at 9.40, and NEWPORT at 10.6 a.m; to return same day—from Tintern at 7.0, and Chepstow' at 7.20 p.m. RAGLAN CASTLE—On EASTER MONDAY a special train will leave Raglan at 7.45 p.m for Pontypool Road in connection with 8.47p.m. train from Pontypoi 1 Road to Newport. The last mentioned train and the 10.5 p.m. from Newport to Pontypool Road will run on Easter Monday. For fairs, &c., see special bills. J GRIERSON, 62192 General Manager. n7-77= (6 ft Haitian. COWBRIDGE. 0 O \VB RIDGE SCHOOL HEAD MASTER— Rev. M. PRICK WILLIAMS; M.A., Jesus CoH, Oxon. First-class Classical Mods. Second-class Classical Finals. Late Scholar of Je us College. SECOND MASTER— E. 0. JONES, B.A., Post-master of Morton College, Oxford. First-class Classical Mods. MATHEMATICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER— W. WATSON, B.A., Exhibitioner of Walham College, Oxford. F'irst-ciass Mathematical Mods. Second-class Mathematical Finals. MUSIC AND DRAWING E. C. O'FLANAGAN, Late Organist of St. Mary's, Lambeth. Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board. Monitors, elected from boys in the school, are en- titled to £16105 per annum. EASTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 8th. 61161 REAT HOUSE, COWBBJDGE.— LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER WELT, (Associates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and the College of Preceptors' Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 22 Public Certificates have been gained (iiirinz the past year. 43084-7833 Terms during IS83First, Jan. 2J to April 21. Second May 4 to July 31. Thiad, Sept. 18 t8 Dec 20. SWANSEA." -—- "XTORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA -1.1 Head-master: Mr EMERY. Vice-master: Mr GEORGE EMERY, B.A. (Lond.), M us. B, (Oxon.), (late one of the assistant masters at Mill Hill), with resident and non-resident assistant masters. 61484 Preparations for the public schools and universities. RNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A. (Glas.), B.D. (Edin,) Boys are succ.ess;uliy prepared for comNercial life or any 0: the Preliminary Exaovirations. lO/Sj The term begins on Tuesday, January 23. 61524 DEVON, E DUCATION BY THE SEASIDE. i'j —- ED1 GROVE SCHOOL, EX MOUTH, DEVON. (ESTABLlSlJEIJ 1861.) Classical and Mathematical SchlloL Individual at- tention, home comforts, lJJüdürate terms, sea llathing- and boating always under the personal superintendence of Principal. New Pupils pay from day of entrance, and they could stay during any vacation. Prospectus on application to 5S312 Mr ClIAS. SALTER, Principal. Exmouth has direct railway communication with all parts of the kingdom, and arrangements can be made to meet pupils at Bristol, llfracombe, or Exeter 4 .QCHOOL A DV ERTi SEMENTS. —Thi KJ attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PilE PAID TAHIFF for School Advertisements;— One Three six Two-ye Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions s. tl. s. d. s. d s. d. Four Lines 1 0.. 2 6.. 40.. 60 Six Lines 16.. 30.. 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 20.. 50.. 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 13 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise- ments can also appear in the CARDIIF1 JIMES and SOUTH WALES' WEEKLY NEW S in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily A I'O, so a.s to fcrill part of a series of insertions. THE SOCTH WALES FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY, LIMITED, 73, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, SUPPLY FISH, POULTRY, GAME, AND ICE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, FRESH DAILY. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRS i-CLASS OYSTER SALOON. 62126 CCARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- ) POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING. COMPANY tLl.M (TED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY: FRANK 11. MPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all desripbms or Adver.ising, Circular Distributing, Ac. 991 All orders promptly attended to. c,i>261 JJ E N R Y J, J3 A R N A L L, NEWPORT, MON., Has Completed the Erection of his New USK SHORE STEAM FLOUR MILLS, And is now MANUFACTURING the various GRADES of FLOUR of a greatly SUPERIOR QUALITY on the Newest Hungarian Principles. The Old Town .Mills have been re-arranged, and are now devoted entirely to the FEEDING MEAL AND PROVENDER GRAIN TRADE. 61694 SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. 'CLEANLI:ESS,' NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD. XTIXEVS Has over THIRTY YEARS J3l Celebiated World-wide Reputation, Refined A Polishes instantlv, equal to BLACK LEAD. BURNISHED STEEL. Used without WASTE or D UST. "CAUTION -There are several "CA t'TIOX !-Tllere are several Spurious and Worthless Imitations W. G. NIXEY, SOIIO-SQUARE, LONDON. 60064 RELIEF FROI COUGH IN TEN MIN UTES HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE. I HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy | for Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, In- fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Ac. It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidlv effects aenre. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediatelv it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady I who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. -T 39562 Prepared only bv A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath and ol d by all Chemists Price Is lid and 2s 9d per bottle RECKITT'S BLUE Has the Name on Every Wrappfer. QEE THAT YOU GET |0 v Rcckitt's Blue. DON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Rcckitt's Blue -> "OEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF I ft IOZAO Rcoaa Slue Ipnlnti: ,tttu5CtntntS. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF .1., LESSHF. A MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FI.ER IIEH ACTING A STAGE MANAOKR ..Mr JOHN SHKKIS>4.N TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), March 16th, Fun for a Week Laughter for a Month. Mr H, C. Jarrett's Full American Company in v|| £ | Eccentric Musical Comedy-Odditv, F U N O N T IIE BRISTOL, f Or, a Night at Sea. Widow O'Brien (His Wonderful Creation), Mr John P Sheridan. As performed before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. Act 1. Home ol the Widow O'Brien. Match-making. —Act 2. Salooa of the Bristol. Elopement. Incidental to this act a grand entertainment, including a Nev. Burlesque on Verdi's 11 Trovatore."—Act 3. Midnight cn the Ocean. Next week the theatre will be closed, re-opening on Saturday, March 24th, with a grand production tor the Easter Holidays. •" Fighting Fortune." Doors on at 7 commence, 7.30. Half-price at St Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Queen- street. Crockherbtown. TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIICCS CARDIFF. LAST IGHT BUT ONE OF THE MARVELLOUS EUGENES, The Three Flying Wonders. Their daring flights in mid-air and double somersaults are executed with such ease and precision ¡,<can only be described as wonderful First time of the Amusing Equestrian Sketch uf THE RIGS OF MR BR1GGS, Or, The Humours of a Jockey Club, introducing th. Highly-trained Horses and Entire Troupe. Mrs Briggs Madame TAYLEURE Other Characters by the Company. SATURDAY. MARCH 17th, LAST DAY PERFORMANCE BUT ONE OF THE SEASON, When THE EUGENES will Appear. Doors open at 2; Commence 2.30. Open each Evening at 7.15, commence at 7.45. CADOXTON. /pADOXTON CRICKET CI. I 'B. \J VICE-PRESIDENTS—J. T. D. LLEWELYN, ESQ. AND THE HON. H. C. DRUCE, ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held in the CRICKET CLUB GROUND, NEATH, ON EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 1883. PRIZES £40. Programmes to be Lad of Mr Lewis J. Keniptln-m* Hon. Sec., Solicitor, Neath. 62¿¿o ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Y-NIIN G T 0 N'S .A R A B1 s COFFEti; IN OBLONG IDS, BOW DEN STE A M M I L L S, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 6l572 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET. AND 15, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJ O WT ELL AND O M p A N ARE NOW SHOWING A PARCEL OF jgEST JJRUSSELS CARPLT, AT 38 ;;j) PER Y ARD. 0ABINET & JPURNISHING G ¡D FULLY 20 PElt CENT. UNDER ANY OTHER HOUSE. |JOWELL AND 0OJ1PANY "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. tW71 JOHN JAMES AND Q O. 2S & 29, HIGH-STREET, C A R D 1 11 THE LOVIS VELVETEEN, N, try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are otlier than the Genoa velvets they so closeiv resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting "in the fast woven pile enable them to stand interminable and io eh wear which would ruil: real velvets at four times the pr cc, "Every yard of the genuine bears the name "Louis." Ladies*wno have found other makes of velveteens to wear badly should lIe careful u) buy only tho.-e stamped Louis." A large assortment of these celebrated Velveteens ill Black and all fashionable colourings are now ON SALE at the LOWEST PRICES at JOHN JAMES AND CO.'S, 23 A 29, HIGH-STREET, CAR P'FU. 62132 MKSSRS \\1", Are now makioc: their PRIXCIPAL SHOW OF FASHIONS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Novelties in Bov' Winter Overcoats. Prices—2s lid, 3s lid, 4 lid 6s od, 9;, ilsbd, 13s-U, i7s 6-1, 20s. Novelties in Youths' Winter Overcoats. n-ices-8,, 12s 6d, 15s, "1s, 2is, 26s, Ms. Novelties in Men's Winter Overcoats. Piices—15s, 20s, 2os, 30s, 35s, 40s, 45. ::10, oos, 60s. Indian Rubber Coats, T.- eeds, Waterproof, and Ventilat:;L. Prices—22s 6d, 30s, 37 6d, 56s, 60s. Ilats, Caps, bhirts, Hosiery, uiove.r. Tie- s-art's, Mitts, Braces, Ac. Address—THE CARDIFF llOUsE. CARDIFF. Terms-One Price. Plain ciar. Cash. rp H REE y E A R S' SYSTEM FROM 148 MONTHLY. By jgROADWOOD ic OLLARD, JgRAR D, K IHKMAN. j^RTN<M(. r> rpHOMPSON AND (^H AOK tv a.. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE I I-, I N r PIANOS. AND Y OilG \NS, CARDIFF Queen's buildings, and 64, Si. Mary-street. SWANSEA 97 and 98, Oxford-street NEWPORT Ill .v 112., Commercial-street MERTHYR 118, High-stieet. TENBY f r o, (-I, v House. GLOUCESTER.146, Westgate-street. I THREE YEARS SYSTEM. ADVANTAGE* 1. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED.—No, but best quality insti,iiients will stand the test of the Three Years' System and T. and S. therefore carefully exclude all of inferior make from their stock. 2. LOWNESS OF PRICE. Thompson amtSfiAckcr being the largest buyers, and only makers, in Scut Wales, are enabled to set: cheaper than any other f;, IV in the Principality. 3. GOOD TONE AND TOUCH.—The most caieiill attention is paid to securing a pleasing tone am f ness of teuch, which is so important an element laying the foundation of a good musical education. 4 IMMEDIATE -All Instruments are supplied directly the first monthly or quarterly p: v- ment is made and they ultimately become the property of the hirer without further trouble, if the monthly ill. stalments are regularly paid. Further particulars, with iiandsome Draftings aud Photographs, sent free by post oil application. 0RGANS AND JLJARMONILMS ON SIMILAR TERS. N.B.-It you want a gco 1 rmNO at a Moderate Price, go to one of Thompson and Shackell's Establish ments. 59578 rl"U\\L.E'S PENN YROYAL and STEEL X PILLS FOR FEM ALES quickly ccrrect all irregu laritios and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is l^d and 2s 9a, of' all ciiemists, t Sent anvwh^n* OD r«'ve;yt of stamps, by th i.. *r,JE T TowoL Cheung. Nottingham 3119