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-== -J,— a!t.5 frit JViiriifln. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. C.«„v Mr T. E. GEORGE. PyholdProperties, &c., at Abercarn April 4 Ri„, Messrs GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING. ^b-cl&ss Furniture, <fcc., at Cardiff Feb. 26 ^'Mlection of Jewels, at Cardiff March 1 <fc 2 p,ttAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. furniture. Cattle, &c., at Nantcoch Mar. 9,10 t> M??srs w- & S. HERN. leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff.. March 10 Bmto, „ Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture at Swansea Feb. 26 carnages. Harness, &c., at Swansea Feb. 29 By_h^, ,J^essrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. •freehold Property, at .Swansea March 2 »» t Mr HENRY LEWIS Booses, a-t Rhymney Mar. 7 Household Furniture,' .March 14 2 M„cl3 VillaIteideiJS; „ **?', Meadow n;w'J P»™Inf StoJt.^TcSCTloMV.iMiS'js eadow nay, at Caerleon .March 15 leMfthr>i,i D *Ies?!s pARRY' & davID. •leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..Feb. 26 Bouse* ^v658? PARSONS & ROBJENT. mouses, at Nantgarw .Feb. 29 D0ttb,^?srs SJ^hksson'& ALEXANDER.. PlMt House, at Pontypridd March 2 Hotei'a,i"uer.y' Materials, at Cardiff March 3 Stock P,i re!?1 £ e:i- ufc Bridgend Mar. 12 roPs, &c., at Eglwysnunydd March ^•-«-wSSSSnUKEB*S0H- Mar. 3 Sg^ « cS.i°,??„S,AS: March 1 50 Acr»= 'T%?"&d Implements, at Pentwyn Mar. 3 es of Timber, at Cardiff Mar. 5 Mea.<W ti Mr H-LTYD THOMAS. „ ^eadow Hay, at Ely, near Cardiff March 7 PARRY AND DAVID, AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-RIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUERS. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &C. OFFICES ST JOHN'S CHAMBERS, ST JOHN'S-SQTJARE, t CARDIFF. Member.^ THOMAS PARRY, AUCTIONEER, &C, I Of Newport. OF V J. J. DAVID, I Late Cashier J 6544 National Provincial Bank. SALE THIS DAY. «ALE OF VILLA RESIDENCES, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE CENTRE Oi THE TOWN, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CHURCH- ROAD, WOOD-STREET, EISTEDDFOD-STREET, £ AMES-STREET DOCKS, LITTLETON-STREET, TREHARRLS STREET, and GLOUCESTER- Market, CARDIFF. R MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Matthew, and Co.) is favoured with instruc- ts to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal frotel. Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of Feb- r*ary, 1892, at 7 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then there produced), the following valuable t PROPERTIES K*—All thafc superior VILLA RESIpENCE, eiijg No. 65, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. Occu- by Dr Treasure at a rental of £ 55 a year cle;ir, *nd is held under lease for the residue of a term of ya fears, at the low ground rent of £ 8 a year. _s f^Use has very superior accommodation, and is horoughly well-built. t» uter v.^T §.—All that Desirable LEASEHOLD RE' -t- PSNCE, being No. 8, Church-road, Cardiff, contaui- "g ample conveniences, comprising five good bea- ^Bs, bathroom (hot and cold water). Held for the esidne of a term of 99 years, at the extremely lo ground rentg& £ 3 5s. .LOT 3.—A If that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, h'^KNo. 39, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. Held under lease for 99 years from 1853, at a low annual ground Jent of £ 2 lis 9d The property is situate m a most r^t.-ill°rrhoteattree desirable MESSUAGES, Wng Nos 47 49, and 51. Wood-street (centre of J0*"), Cardiff. Each house is let at 15sipev week^ *«nant paying all rates aml ^eS- H^under Iease f°r 99 years from the 2nd of February, 1858. K„ LOT 5 All those Two valuable MESfeUAGEa, being Nos 31 and 32, Eisteddfod-streeC (centre of ^°wn), ( ardiff Held under lease ^or Q^ years and Months fn>ni the 1st of February, 1858, at a ground *ent of £ 2 12s 2d per house. Let at 10s per week each, Plants naving all rates and taxes. I.OT 6 —All those SEVEN COTTAGES, being Nos. 2, ?•6.8 10 li ami 14, Littleton-street, Canton, Cardiff Jetting a'fc 6s per week each. Held mnler lease for ^years, at a siound rent f £ 16 14s the lot. LOT 7.-All those TWO LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, ^T5s."T5K *n4 70, Trehairis-street, Roath, Cardiff, ^ela uader lsase for 99 years from tbe 29th day of rePtetIlber, 1885, at a gi'ouud rent of £ 2 16s each *8tHnc at a rental Of 7s per week each. LOT s.—All those THREE LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES being Nos. 41, 42, and 43, Gloucester-street, Canljff ]et at 10s each per week. Held underlease for 99 years at a total ground rent of £ 13 3s pea- annum. For further particulars aj>ply. as to Lots 1 and 2, J. to 5" SMSWJBS:. TI5" £ JI6 "AS,? ^e- Lots to the Auctioneer. 3, 4, 5, and f>, AiDert ^hajnbers. High-street, CardiiT. J TKr Tinif tf QTi'VFT AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. t\-tf irvpTLLENT HOliSliiHOLD M I iiClb, RemFovedXS vtrious Residences for better > convenience ofsaie. and the complste furniture for seven bedroom., "library, &c ,c„i„ |«'0ds on view day prior to morning <« &aie- ^Sale a.t Two o'clock precisely- — 84U5 OF OEOUN^SFS'SHOP. AND OTHER Messrs moo^eSCOMPANY have 1892. at 5 o'clock in the afternoon thefollowinD va» ,at50dock in the afternoon, the foIlowmgvaluabJe GROUND RENTS, SHOP, other Property, Wind-street. COTTAGES and •— g years from October 5th^l867. dWKLi inG. a^-fo;^T^T^rfrorn yore^er ^t^AU that valuable COTTAGE adjoining^ot 2, ^Pied by Mr Thomas Morgan. Let fftZ oi 90 2? Per annum. Held under Tease for a term oi ^rotn November 22nd, 1851. o^irtinin" Lot 3, .Lot 4—All that valuable COMAGE ^o.nm„ Lot « the occupation of Mr Herbert Hick^ L ars fjm v Per annum. Held under lease tor w y «ovember 22nd, 1851. ,„Tnfc 4 jn the Lot O.—a similar HOUSE adjoining », r ^ufflSiSS" years from JFLFCLSSB HOUSE, •WJJGJSR'AIS.' ^Lot 7j3in' that undivided FOTOTH PART of^a S5?und Rent of £ 28, secured on the PestOffi e, ,2*n Inn, and Shop belonging to. to further particulars appO' A|!? r>aviti Lewis, ^Queen-street, Cardiff; «to Mr David Lems, ->c!2^or, Charles-street, Cardiff. SA;II'O-IL l\UJR()HAÑT8 ANJ)OTHI<R:- Mr ILWYD THOMAS ol the Tlriiv? Thomas and Son) will MONDAY, •»%»«,»» OF WM,HAEVKSTKD MBADOW T, in tliree ricks and "g^sj^urity, or dis- uunths' credit on HPP™ _ev aHnum will be ^nt.at the rate of 5 per cent, pei aimu "^wejl purchasers.. Messrs Geo. Thomas Jinrt 1 ther information aPP^ 247, Cowbridge- Auctioneers ami 6 8179 [ ^?*LCardift', and K,-v l1 <ivni, ^rditl- —— SALITOF"~HOIJSES ATg-^TGAI^' GLAMORGAN &HIR1" „ „ T> TlfMT Monmouthshire Incorjjora COTTAGES and ullty ØlamóJ'gaul!hh'é, ilt UIl'eepe«2tivf:{)çcUPl!>tiOl18 Mary I18i'W)çins, l\Jary Da"vles, Edwm Smelair, lUiam aggregate annual rental of £ 40 5s. tenants, at an aggr a iease dated 1st Novera- i°ffi6 from Henry Williams to John Joseph for 'three' li ves^or °f LIYJ1 O""AU 'those Five Leasehold COTTAGES and (i A Hw^L fh fhe Appurtenances thereto belong- «ARDENS, with the, Appu^ the regpectiv0 2^, situate at.'Broomfleld, Edward Radford, gcupations of t i e Jones, as weekly tenants, •^jual rental of £ 20 l^- lease tjated 6th April, ».AR Flirtv.r°nt of this pr0Pel t> obtained of the Anc- «on^rs9rr. Pa'«culars can obt^Xn 0l. of Mr j. JPYSCODLYFTIINEAR ABERGAVENNY.: TV/TESSRS' STRAK.ER AND SON have fissttaisffis. weu-ended, riverside the m^nroaI't^lway Station, Abergavenny, and on ^Aucti^nCJ^I^ice at°xiiree o'clock. 8J83 0nf^r3 ton-place, Abergavenny■_ POSTrw' AD VE RTISING> BILL ( STING AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). ES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST fc«st &KCb,ETARV FRANK" H. SIMPSON. E }stob^ti1^?extt-.I>osting Stations in Cardiff and f n?* Coattactoi s for aU descriptions of orders promptly «t?end<to 10H 9199 SaUs iig ^udion. THIS DAY /FRIDAY), AT'ELEVEN HIGHLY IMPORTAN1!' SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE & HOUSkHOLD APPOIr>o.TME.N, rs. ggAwV-BOOM »d Eoroora FUTIN'ITUBE, Valuable Turkey, Axrainiter, and other Carpets Suites of Curtains, a well-furmsliec|I DESING- ROOM in ELABORATELY CARVED OAK. m £ 12 Chair Suite Library Furniture in Walnut and Mahog- any A coUection of Oil Painting., including.some very tine works, expensive Brass Lamps and effects, "TYMtsyOS. RADYR, NEAR CARDIFF, By order of the Executors of the late GEORGE FISHER, ESQ., J.P. CPor many years managing director of the lay Vale v Hail-way.) MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING iyjL have received instructions to Catalogue and SELL by AUCTION at Caniiff, This day (FRIDAY), 2b February, 1892, commencing^at^l^^ock^M^tualb, MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE, reraoved;wabovx^LE QIL pAINTINGS. The BREAKFAST-ROOM and LIBRARY FURNI- TURE, comprising writing table, a sideboard witn massive carvings, bookcases, a fine set of chairs and easy chairs, occasional tables, a large dming table, ^l^CONTENTS of KITCHENS and other Offices, miscellaneous items, a QUANTITY of GREENHOUSE PLANTS and garden effects, all of which will be fully described in catalogues. Catalogues may be had of the AucUoneers. v«77 SXLETOF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES 1jiiuu ^rj, Q^KPIFF WOODVILLE-ROAD, CASTLE-ROAD, CRWYS- ROAD PITMAN-STREET, PLASTUR10>- GiRDENS, MOY-ROAD, RUTLAND-STREE1, °AR SALTMEAD, AND LLANDAFF. MESSRS PARRY aiid DAVro ^have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at The Mart, St Mary-street, Cardiff on FRIDAY the 26th dav ot February, 1892, at 7 o clock inS'Evem'ng, subject to ^nditions ot sale to be then and there produced, the fol,IOWlDg des11'1I;le LEASJUWLD PROPER'rIEIS;- WOODVILLE-ROAD. T„™i All (Viar, well-built and desirable Residence situaL1 «dbSS No m Woodville-road, let at £ 35 per annum. term 0f 99 years, from 24th June lffiO, at the annu;U ground rent of £ 414s 6d T m 9 No 108 Woodville-road, let at £ 28 l^s per rent, £ 4 Is. Woodville-road, let at £ 28 12s per annum "le^'e, 99*ye^f from 29th September, 18?8; ffr?OTd/envo £ 112' Woodville-road, let at £ 23 1& per LOT ."1^; 99 years, from 29th September, 18f/8 annum lease, SJ giound rent, £ 4 Is. d let at £ 28 12s per 291,1 2d. let at £28128 per L0T 6'7^" 99' years from 29th September, isfs annum leas^ a» •&. ^Ainheeabore lots are let to very desirable tenants. Could easily, be altered into shops. 1 ram way passes in front «^k..B0AD. Tfvr7— All that new and substantially-built Villa Tj^Yi^o hpbif. No. 238, Castle-road, m the occupa- Hnn of Mr J Vafleiider, at a yearly rental of £ 33 Held' under lease for 99 years from 14th May, 1888 ground rent, fi5c]^YS.EOAE. TOT 8—All that substantialiy-built and desirable bein" No. 131, Crwys-road, situate on the coriie^of Crwys-road and Whitchurch-place, now in the nomination of T D. Bounsall, Esq. annual rental, £ 35. lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March 1885 • ground rent, £ 4 5s 6d. Possession ot this lot can be given if required at completion of purchase. Suitable for conversion into a shop. A lar«e proportion of the purchase money may re- PLASTURTON-GARDENS. t0T 9.-All that well-bailt and well-situated Villa Residence being No 18, Pitman-street, corner of Plasturton Gardens, let at the annual rent of £35. Held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1836. Ground rent. £4 15s. Possession ran be had on the 1st May next. MOY-ROAD, CATHAYS. LOT 10.—All that well-built Messuage or Dwelling- house situate and being No 5, Moy-road, Cathays, in the occupation of Mr John Green, at an annual rental °fHeld under lease dated 29th September, 1883, for 99 years, at an annual ground rent of B2 2s 6d. RUTLAND-STREET, SALTMEAD. LOT 11.—All that Dwelling-house situate and being No. 3, Rutland-street, Saltmead, Cardiff, let at 6s 6d per woek, Held under lease dated 15th November, 1888, for a term of 99 years from 2nd August, 1887, at an ap. portioned yearly ground rent of £ 3. LOT 12.-A11 those two Dwelling-houses being Nos. 45 and 47, Rutland-street, Saltmead, Cardiff, let at 5s per week each. Held under lease dated 6th April, 18S8, for a term of 99 years from 2nd August. 1837, at the yearly ground rent of S6. Lf,ANDAFF. LOT 13.—Ail those six Leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate and being Nos. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9, Soloman- streetj LlandafClet a weekl rental Gf4s per house. The above are held under separate leases, dated respectively 1st May, 1889, 2ua May, 1869, 3rd May, 1839, 19th August, 1889, 20th August, 1889, and 21st August, 1889 for terms of 93 years respectively, from 2nd February, 1885, a.t the yearly respective ground rents of £1 9s each For further particulars as tolots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9, apply to DavidRees, Esq.. 21, High-street, Cardiff lot 8, to R. Y. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff lot 10, to T. S. Edwards, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, Newport lots 11, 12, amI 13, to Messrs Frank Jame, and Sons, Solicitors, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff ;1 11(1 in respect of the whole to the Auctioneers, St. John's Chambers, St. John's Square, Cardiff. 7915 SALE OF HOUSES AT RHYMNEY. Mil HENllY LEWIS is instructed to SELL by PUBUC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Rhymney, on MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1892, on behalf of Messrs John Charles Llewellin and David Prosser, the Property described in the following Particulars, in one or more Lots, as may be determined at the time of sale. Sale t0 commence at 4 p.m. PARTICULARS. All the Vendors' Interest in or under or by virtue of, and agreement, dated the 24th day of June, 1839, and made between Henry Rollas, Esq., William Thompson, Esq., and John Price, Esq., of the one part, and Evan Price of the otJ.1er part, and of and in a piece of laud. part of a. certain field called Cae Hopkin. containing 1,117 square yards or thereabouts, agreed to be demised to the said Evan Price, his executors, administrators and assignees for the term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1839, at the yearly rent of 2d per square yard for the ground, to be from bme to time built upon, in pursuance of the said agreement, and Id per square yard for the residue for the said ground, and also of and in all those seven messuages, stable and premises, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Clarendon-row, Rhymney, in the County of Monmouh. The ground rents payable on the above amount in The above Properties will be first offered in One Lot, and if not sold will be offered in the following Lots LOT 1.—Comprising No. 1, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of George Dunberton, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3s LOT 2.-Compri"iug- No. 2, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of Solomon Kensey. as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 2s 6d. LOT 3.—Comprising No. 3, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, afore^aifi, in the occupation of John Richards, as weekly tenant, at a weeklv rent of 3s. LOT 4.-Comprising No. 4, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney. aforesaid, in the occupation of William Price, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3s. LOT 5.—Comprising; No. 5, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of Margaret Thomas, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3s. LOT 6.—Comprising No. 6, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of David Williams, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3s. LOT 7.-Comprising N0. 7, CLARENDON-ROW, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of James White, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3s. LOT 8.—Comprising STABLE in Clarendon-row, Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of Jenkin Jenkins, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of Is. The above are also subject to a water rent of B2 lis 4d, which will (if necessary) be apportioned. Farther particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer or to Mr J. C. Llewellin, Solieitor, 1, stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 7886 GAER FACH FARM. NEWPORT, MOM. MR THOMAS PARRY has been honoured with instructions from Mr Charles D. Phillips to conduct a highly important and unreserved Sale of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, To take place on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, March 8th. Also a Sale of about 500 TONS of excellent Meadow Hay, at the Tredeear Ai-ms Hotel, Newport, en WEDNESDAY, March 9. 1892. Full particulars in future advertisements, and in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after February 22. of Messrs Parry and David, Auctioneers, Cajditt; or of the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Nev. porl. 3127 THE LODGE FARM, CAERLEON, Within a few minutes' walk from Caerleon Station, anti 3 Il1Ile from NewpS).t HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, ETC. "jVTR THOMAS PARRY han been -i-vJL favoured with instructions from Mr Walter S. Goss (who is relinquishing farming), to conduct a Sale upon the premises as above, on TUESDAY, March 15th, 189. of the whole of his valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK. Full particulars in Catalogues to be obtained of the A.uctIOneer, Albany Chambers, Newport, or Messrs Parry and David, Auctioneers, St. John's Chambers, Cardiff. Luncheon at 12 noan Srile at 1.30 < sharp. Dated-Newport, Feb. 9th, 1892. Sl6 1VIE LODGE FARM, CAERLEON. Within a few minutes walk from the Caerleon Sta-ti-n. and 3 miles from Newport. IMPORTANT SALE of about 200 tons JL of very prime old MEADOW HAY the property of Mr William Parry, Senr., which will be SOLD by AUCTION. 011 the premises as above (by kind per- mission of Mr Goss, at the conclusion of his sale of live and dead farming stock), en TUESDAY, Ma.rch 15th, 1892, at 3.30 p.m. Full particulars in Catalogues, to be ebtained of Messrs Parry and David, Auctioneers, St. Chambers, Cardiff, or THOMAS PARRY, Auctioneer, ^81 £ 7i^iii^M^^IbanjMDhanjfeers^S^swport^ IMPORTANT.—One Box of Horcons JL I.X.L. Pills a. guaranteed to cure all private cases and comlications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gravel and pains in the Inck Free from mercury. Po3t free for 4s from G. jj Norton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Astoh* j Birmingham Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist 7Q p.ridffe st.,and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—wills,Chemise, fiwantasa-—Llovd, Chemist, Oxford-st. Newport— Chemist, High-sfc. N.B.—Has never been known to fail Letters answered free. Please name apper. 3732 nrj COMPANY. lT-HE CARMAR THE N. BILL-POSTING j /ntttt.DHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, -o,.1 and Advertising in all its Branches BiU-postm« ^joughont the Omnttai of CffirmaS, PercbK>ke. and CftnUg*B. < *alts bLt Attjdiatt. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. 1\11 ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON :1. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, on WEDNESDAY. March 2nd, 1892. LOT I.-All those TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES and PREMISES, with the yard and stable adjoining known as Nos. 133 and 134, High-street, Swansea. No. 133 at present forms part of the Coach and Horses Inn, and is in the occupation of Mr William Vendor, who will retain possession until June 24th, 1893, at a rental of 8s per week. No. 134, together with the yard and stable adjoin- ing, is let to Mr William Smith as weekly tenant, at a rental of 11s per week. LOT 2.-A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of B5 3s per annnm, a,rising out of, and secured upon, that old- established and well-known double-licensed public- house and premises called the Coach and Horses, No. 132, High-street also Two Shops and* a Dwelling- house adjoining, situate and being Nos. 10, 11, and 12, Bridge-street, Swansea. These premises are let on lease to John Thomas for 99 years from Lady Day, 1837. The above will be offered in one lot, and if not sold, will be offered in two lots. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street or to J. Moy Evans, Solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea. 80J1 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA, MESSRS 1-1. HILL and CO. have been JL-VJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, 6n the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of February, 1892, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (portion of which is the I property of a lady leaving Swansea, and portion will be sold under distress for rent. removed for convenience of Sale), comprising dining-room suite in leather, drawing-room do. in saddle-bags, superior mahogany sideboard with plate-glass back,chitionnier with marble top, walnut pianoforte, iron framc; walnut overmantels, do. loo and occasional tables, carpets, rugs, mats, oilcloth, massive brass bedsteads, superior well-made spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany and birch washstands and dressing tables, sets of ware, handsome ash and walnut bedroom suites, kitchen requisites, dresser, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of Sale. 8157 TO GENTLEMEN, LIVERY STABLE PRO- PRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mr Deakin to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises in the occupation of Mr Morris. Alexandra-road (two doors from entrance of Arcade), Swansea, on MONDAY, February 29th, 1892 the whole of the following CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Comprising new waggonette, to carry 15 persons, with pole and bar to suit one or two horses four-wheel dog trap, suitable for hofse 15 or 16 hands do., suitable for pony rustic trap, suitable for horse 15 hands do., suitable for horse 13 to 14 hands small business trap 4 silver-plated sets of harness, cob size 4 sets brass cob harness, 2 sets brown pony harness, 4 sets brass 00.. set carriage harness, 2 skin rugs, plough and waggon chains, saddles, bridles, whips, 2 new butcher's carts, 1 crank axle do., donkey, cart, and harness, chaffeutter,.kc., &c.. Sale to commence a.t Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle street, Swansea. 8138 PENTWYN, ST. GEORGE'S-SUPER-ELY. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Richards (who is giving up the Farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 3rd, 1892, 48 HEAD OF CATTLE. 40 YEARLING WETHERS. 25 EWES AND LAMBS. 7 PRIZE CART AND OTHER HORSES, USUAL FARM IMPLEMENTS. Four Months' Credit on Usual Conditions. Refreshments at 12. Sale at, 1 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Cow bridge. 14716 8144 DUFFRYN, ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF SALE OF TIMBER. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from A. C. Bruce Pryce, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, March 5th, 1892, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject. to such conditions as shall be produced at Sale), about 50 ACRES OF TIMBER, Consisting of Oak, Ash, and other Timber, which will be sold in five separate lots. Mr Morgan Grant, of Duffryn Mills, will show the respective lots. Inirther particulars may be had from the Auctioneer, at his offices, C'owbridge. 8116 Hales Im ih:íínrlt CcitUaci. RB DYNE STEEL AND CO. IN BANKRUPTCY. FOR SALE, BRIDGE AND ROOF BUSINESS AND WORKS. TO be SOLD, as a Going Concern, the WOK^S, LEASE, and GOOoWILLo? an Old- established BRIDGE anii ROOF WORKS and BUSI- NESS. Large coimectian in South Wales and Glouces- tershire, Turnover .about £7,00IJ per aunum, which may be largely increased with energetic management. Offers are hereby invited, au ( should reach me not later than 14th MAKCti NEXT. For Further Partijfclars apply to the Trustee, JftlN H. STRICK, f Sea View, Skewen, near Neath 17th February, 1892. 8104 THE_ DUFFRYN AND LLANISHEN BRICK, TILE SANITARY PIPE, AND TERRA COTTA COMPANY (LIMIT RD), IN LIQUIDATION. ilO.R SALE by PRIVATE; TREATY, as JL a Going Concern, the FREEHOLD RED BRICK AND TERRA COTTA WORKS Company ■ieD' CardifV- belon -ipg to the above The Works are one of the most complete in the dis. trict, the machinery being of the best description and capable of producing 20,000 bricks per da,y. The goods manufactured Had a ready sale at the best prices current, and the clay and marl are of excellent quality and the supply practically unlimited Tenders to be addressed to the Liquidators Duffi-vn andLlani hen Brick Company, at the Works, Llanishen near Cardiff, where any lurther particulars can ]h» obtained. 8190 = Contracts. GOROUGH F NEATH. LOAN OF £ 4,640. The Corporation of this Borough invite TRNnifns for tbe LENDING to them (in one or irore aZmM of £ 4,640 for Works of Street Improvement GaI Works, a,nd other pu; poses, the loans to be secured by mortgages of £ 100 each on the Borough Rates and to be repayable on three months' notice. Intere-t payable half-yearly, and not to exceed 34 per cent Preference will be given to those tendering at the lowest rate of interest. No commission or procuration fees. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserve the right to accept the whole or any part of the amount offered. S700 will be required by the Corporation forthwith but the remainder of the money will not be required before the 31st, March next. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Loan," and stating when the amounts will Ioe ready, to be sent to me under cover not later than Wednesday, 2nd March next. By order, 8071 EDWIN C. CURTIS, To an Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Neath, 15tli Feb., 1892. HE PONTYPRIDD MARKETS, FAIRS, AND TOWN HALl, COMPANY. This Company is prepared to receive TENDERS for ALTERATIONS to the PONTYPRIDD MARKET HOUSE and the ERECTION of a NEW TOWN HALL over the same (to seat 1,500 persons). Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, of the Architect, Mr Thomas Rowlands, Market-buildings, Pontypridd. Tenders endorsed, "Tender for Town Hall," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 1st March next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. FT N „ rn. u S" DA VIES, Secretary. Town .Hall Chambers, Pontypridd, 20th Februarv 1892. 81.08* TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PROPOSED ALTERATIONS TO TOWN-HALL BLAENAVON. Blaonavoll, require Tl<NDEP..s for above. Plan" and Specifications can be seen at the Com- pany s Office, Blaenavon, or at the Office of Mr E A Lansdown Architect 26, High-street, Newport, on and after Monday, the 29th mat. Tenders to be endorsed {Undelivered to the Company's Office, Blaenavon, not later than Monday, the 14th March. Advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender Biaeha,»0ii, Feb. 23th, 1892. 8180 TENDERS are required~for the EREC- TION of an AERATED WATER MANUFAC- IS Limited.^ at Poqtypnd for Thorn*, EUtott, Lunlted. Plans, and Specifications ma.y be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, at the Office of the Architect, Thomas Rowland, Market Buildings, Pontypridd. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Manitfactory to be sent to the undersigned on or before Thursday the 3rd March next. Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily Mcepted. T. E. LEWIS, Secretary, 8178 Thomas Elliott, Limited, Cardiff. mO CONTRACTORS. —Messrs Brow vi X Lenox <Ss Co require TENDERS for completing a Railway Embankment and Siding between works and the Pontypridd and Caerphilly S"'elr For particulars apply at the Chain Works, Pontypridd. IRON and STEEL JOISTS are kept in JL stock at Cardiff. Very low prices for cash — ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, Engineer, 71, road, Cardiff. Ittstuatta. THREE MILLIOITS BtV BEEN PAID By THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. BONIv MTIUO'F' °hai™™' INCOME, ONE QUARTBR MILLION. 64, CORN HILL, LONDON W. D. MASSY, I *Seca. A. VIAN, j-oecs. Agents '—-Mr R. RICHARD. Stationmaster, G. W Railway Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO Merchants Exchange, Cardiff; and Mr H B. CROUCH, 15, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 7141 w 'A N 8 E A 0 F F C OF THE t SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. IBuWtc £ latias. SWANSEA VALLEY! ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. This MATCH has been POSTPONED to SATUR- Day NEXT, 27th inst, 8161 This MATCH has been POSTPONED to SATUR- Day NEXT, 271.01- 8161 TO ARCHITECTS^A PREMIUM of £ 20 and £5 will be paid for the two approved PLANS drawn to a scale 32 feet to 1 inch for the best laying out of 18 acres of land in the parish of Llandaff for building purposes. Plan of level and full particulars may be obtained «n application to T. J. Masters, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff: 350 INCORPORATED CARDIFF AND DIS- TRICT BUTCHERS' AND CATTLE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION.—Tbe DINNER which was to have taken place in connection with the a.bove Association, at the Grand Hotel, on Mondav 29th inst., has been POSTPONED to the following MONDAY, March 7th, in consequence of the death Xf the Proprietor of the Grand Hotel. 81v3 OCJNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR- SERVICES PARK HALL, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. ADDRESS-REV J. J. KNIGHT. SOLO-" FLEE AS A BIRD," TRIO-" PRO- TECT US." REES JONES, Esq., J.P., will preside. Selections on the Great Organ at 2.30 p.m. 7072-305e o ~T~ r c~~ ~E~. CARDII'F IIX STAMPING AND ENAMEL COMPANY, Limited, having purchased the Business of the South W ales Galvanizing Company, East Moors, have transferred the plant to their own works, and tm™Kpared t0 do GALVANIZING in all its DiiAJNtHLb. rru 0'7iel'f,,and eiiqm're.s to be addressed— ine Cardiff lm Stamping and Enamel Company, Limited, East Moors. 8191 Y stradyfodwg^^iTBOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 14th day of March, 1892, the SCHOOL BOARD for the district of Ystradyfodwg will MEET at the BOARD ROOM, PENTRE, at 5 o'clock, p.m., to take into consideration the making of CONTRIBUTIONS towards the ESTABLISHMENT and MAINTENANCE of a CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, to vvit,, the South Wales and Monmouthshire Truants' School, situnte at Quakers Yard, in the County, of Glamorgan, under the powers conferred upon theni by the 33 and 34 Vic., c. 75, Sec. 27. c J?^2-rder of tlle Board, 8192 School Board Offices, Pentre, W. G. HOWEiL, v February 25th, 1892. Clerk. THE CORPORI™IT~OF ^ARDIFF is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS from Proprietors of Omnibuses to run NOT LESS THAN FOUR OMNIBUSES from Clifton-street, Roath, to Llandaff-road, Canton, via Newport-road, Queen- street, Duke street, Castle-street, and Cowbidge-road. Applications in the prescribed form, and stating date on which the route will be opened for traffic (if tho application is granted), together with a receipt for tho licence fee (which is payable in advance), must be de- livered on or before the 14th March at the Office of the Head Constable, Westgate-street, from whpin forms of application may be obtained. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Cierk. Town-hall, Cardiff, Feb. 23, 1892. 8143 MARKET HALL, CADOXTON- BARRY. A GRAND CHAIR EISTEDDFOD \OITTT VR/wi A £ h?lcl at the above place 011 WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1892 (MABON'S DAY) CONDUCTOR LLEURWG. LLANELLY. ADJUDICATORS: Music Mr DYFED LEWYS, R.A.M. Essays, Poetry &-I Rev J. R. MORGAN, D.D. IV a «g)' Llauelly; Rev CA.NON ALLEN, R.D., rmFFarirr\«\T- t\tKGGITT, Es^ Barry. CHIEf CHORAL COMPETITION Oh Father whose Almighty Power1: (Handel); prize £ 25 and ss to the successful conductor, and £ 1 Is to ail unsuccessful conductors. Male Voice Competition Cwsg (Gwilym Gwent) prize £ 10. English Essay ?as.< Present prize £ 3 3s. Ode-Poem AT. Barry Dock prize £ 3 3s and oak chair. Also prizes for Bass, Tenor, Contralto, and Soprano Sows, Duetts, Quartette, Pianoforte Solo, Shorthand w riling. Recitations, and Works of Ar Programmes now ready and can be obtained by enclosing stamps, ll/íd, of the hou. sec., E. Lleurwg Morgan, 10, Windsorroad, Barry. 8103 (C AERPHILLY CA^TLE EISTODDYOD W WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6TH, 18S2. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION £100 0 0 Gold Medal to successful Conductor, to each Unsucessful Conductor. Secoua Cnoral Competition 25 0 0 Male Voice Party 20 0 0 Brass Band Competition 25 0 0 Fife Band Competition 5 0 0 Ciii)(tren's Ch,ii- .I 5 0 0 Ili-o mnie, Id by post, 11,i,d. S107 D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 0OAL MINES ^ESYL^ION "ACT, The Secretary of Stale for the Home Department Slaving altered and refrainert the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of tho Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted up at some conspicuous place at every colliery. 'Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be had at the South Wales Printing Works. Cardiff. 4824-88e 3t£gal Maittes. ~I>E MR EDWARD DAVLESL7ATI^OF All WERNFAWR ST MELLON'S MONMOUTH- SHIRE Deceased PURSUANT "to the Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Victoria Can. 35 intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having unv CLAIM or DEMAND upon or affecting the Estate of EDWARD DAVIES late of WERNFAWR in the PARISH of ST. I\IEr.Lo:N' in the COUNTY of MON- MOUTH farm er deceased (who died on the 1st day of May 1889 and whose Will was proved in the District Registry attached to the Probate Division of Her Majesty.s High Court of Justice at Llandaff 011 the 24tli day of July 1889 by Wyndham Smith and Clement Richards Waldron the Executors named in the said Will) are required to send the; particulars of their claims or demands to us the undersigned the Solicitors for the said Executors on or before Monday the 22nd March next after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of thfc said deceased among the Parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt claim or demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 22nd day of February 1892 WALDRON AND SON 8132 Solicitors, 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RE JOHN DANIEL THOMAS DE- CEASED.. NOMCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS the estate of JOHN DANIEL THOMAS late of LLWYNYRERYR LLANDOUGH near CARDIFF deceased who died on the 15th day of February 1892 are required to send the particulars in writing o'f their ti,o ?=? °r demands to me the undersigned on or before executn!> MI of M:irch' 1892 after which date the i proceed to distribute the assets of the wLrl sei? among the persons entitled thereto the claims and demands of not be l^ hji f'111 then have bad notice and they will part tlipmnf ^lle assets of the said deceased or anv wWi • so OIstributed to any person or persons of had notice™ °r demands t,K-' Sha11 uot theThave Dated this 23rd day of February. 1892. R. M. THOMAS o17-. Town Clerk's Office, Carmarthen Solicitor for the Executors. RT, CARDIFF. E CHARLES FOX, DECEASED, BUILDEl', CARDIFF. CRP-DITOP.s of the above Trader are hereby re- particulars ot their CLAIMS AT .T, ,?1, °f the undersigned :— CROSS BROTHERS, Iron Merchants, Cardiff. i*pYi1 S°NS, Timber Merchants, Cardiff" EXANDERS & CO., Timber Merchants, Cardiff, k. 1. FERRIER, Lime Merchant, Cardiff." N rnrtt., ltd. T MAINDEE, NEWPORT, MONT~ O BE LET, for a Term, BRYNDER- WEN," a commodious and comfortable Family Residence, standing in its own grounds upon an eleva- tion which commands extensive views of the Bristol Channel and mountain scenery, surrounded by lawns a j U4Ure grounds furnished with ornamental trees and shrubs, flower and kitchen gardens, viuery and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees. The House possesses the following accommodation t Drawing-room, breakfast-room, opening ;nto conser- vatory, Qinmg-room, library, kitchen, offices, ei<rht bedrooms, dressing-room, bathroom, with store-room iuid excellent cellarage. re room There is a detached coach-house and stabling;also » garden^ cottage. 6 Possession from 25th March n<wfc. Further particulars, with permission to view mav be obtained of William Graham, Son and Hitchcox Surveyors and Auctioneers, Newport, Mon. 8100 CARDIFF RED LETTER WEK BEGINS jgATURDAF, INARCH 5TH. 8123 OLD SHIRTS REMITTED. —Fine Irish 0 Linen, 2s, or very best Linen, i eturned free, ready to wear, 2s 6d. A New Shirt. sent free, 2s 3d, 35 9d, 4s 9d,58 9d, or 6s d9. Rest Linen Collars, 9d haif. dozen. Price Lists andPatterns allkindsLinen Goods and Irish Cambric HaodkefCheifs ire^ MennoJPants and Vests are now ».-& E. McHUGH *nd CO. LIMITED, BELFAST. 1404 Cottittg (Koimcil (BUrtinjiiS. MORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF CAEHARRIS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have been requested by an important and representative body of electors to again become a candidate for the honour of representing you on the County Council, and I have much pleasure in accept- ing the invitation. I trust ysu will shew your appreciation of my past services and your continued confidence in me by re- electing me as your representative. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWD. P. MARTIN. Gwernllyn House, Caeharris, Dowlais, 22nd February, 1892. 8185 CIOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION FOR I GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN WARD OF THE PENARTH DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As the County Council Elections are fixed to take place next month, I think it right to avail myself of the earliest opportunity of informing you that I propose again to seek the favour of your votes and help in the interests of sound County management. If favoured with your support I am prepared to devete my best endeavour in the promotion of econo- mical administration coupled with necessary efficiency. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HENRY OAKDEN FISHER. February 12th, 1892. 8181 G LAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. Jf TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DIVISION OF MAESTEG. LADIES AND GFNTLE;MEN- Having had the honour of being your repre- sentative on the above Council for the past three years, during which time I have regularly attended the statutory and committee meetings, I now beg to offer myself for re-election. Hoping I may rely on a renewal of your confidence and support as representing a large Labour interest, as well as that of the ratepayers of the district, I am, Your obedient Servant, JAMES BARROW. Fairfield House, Maest.eg, 24th February, 1892. 8189 £ JOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF PENTRE, TYNYBEDW, AND CWMPARK. LADIES AND GENTLKMEN,— In response of the unanimous invitation of the Committee of the Rhondda Labour and Liberal Association, appointed by public meetings at Pentre and Tynybedw with the object of selecting a candidate for this Electoral Division, I have therefore determined to accept this cordial invitation, and to come before you as a candidate for this important District. If elected I shall consider it my first duty to attend regularly the meetings of the Council, and endeavour to discharge my duties earnestly and faithfully. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, E. H. DAVIES. Brynheulog, Feb. 25,1892. 8194 ^JLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. _X TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RESOLVEN DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— It is now three years since Mr Plummer, having been made an Alderman, you elected me as your representative oil the County Council. I have regularly attended the meetings, and have done my utmost to furtlieryour interest-s in every way so that I feel I am justified in asking you to honour me with a renewal of your confidence and support. I remaù" Yours faithfully, JOHN ED WARDS-YAUG HAN. Rbeula, Feb. 22nd. 1892. 8160 ^QOUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BRIDGEND DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large and influential body of ratepayers I have consented to contest the seat now held by Lord Duuraven, as a protest against his lordship's con tinned neglect of his duties as your representative, and I beg to solicit the favour of your vote and interest. I am well known to you all as a heavy ratepayer, and deeply concerned in the welfare of our town. If elected I pledge myself to attend the meetings of the Council and its Committees, and to do all in my power to further the interests of Bridgend. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Fellow-townsman, D. H. LLOYD. Waunyscil, Bridgend, 24th February, 1892. 8175 TVTO N M O UTH S H IRE COUNTY m COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ST. MELLON'S DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you elected me as your representative on the County Council will shortly expire. Having the interest of the whole county— especially the division of St :l\Iellnn's-much at heart, I venture to again solicit your suffrages. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, FREDERIC C. MORGAN. Ruperra Castle, Feb. 19th, 1892. 14717 8120 ON1VI(3UTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANVIHANGEL. LLANTARNAM, AND HENLLIS DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As the period for which you elected me as your representative upon the County Council will soon expire, I have at the request of an influential Com- mittee consented to be again nominated as your Candidate. If honoured with your confidence and re-election, I shall, as hitherto, endeavour to discharge the duties efficiently, and to promote the best interests of your Electoral Division and those of the Conntv generally. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours most obediently, HENRY PARFITT. Ashley House, Pontnewydd, Mon., 23rd February, 1892. 8153 ublic appoint iitents. THE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF require the SERVICES of a COMPETENT MAN, between 25 and 35 years of age, as ASSISTANT INSPECTOR of NUISANCES for the Port Sanitary District of Cardiff, at a salary of 30s per week and uniform. The chief duty of the persou appointed will be to assist in the Inspection of the Shipping in the Port, and Candidates must shew evidence of some know- ledge of Shipping, and must devote the whole of his time to the duties of the Office under the instructions of the Med leal Officer of Health aud reside near thp. Docks. Applica tions in the handwriting of the Candidate, sta-ting age, previous occupation, with three recent testimonials, must be sent in to me not later than the 4th March next. For further information apply to the Medical Officer of Health {Dr Walford), Town-bajl, Cardiff. CanvassiDg will be a disqualiifcation, and Candidates ftiust be residents of the Borough. By Order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 23al 1892. 8151 rjmEVETHIN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT to take charge of the Lpper Standards of the Pontypool Board School. State salary required..—Applications, with testi- monials, to be sent to the Head Master. 7554 €iJitrati0n. CHEPSTOW. RJHJTSHILL SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW. For most healthy, bracing, and beautiful situation.— School Life most like a happy and Christian HOME.—For TRAINING for your boys, indoors and out-not cramming and cramping.—For most moderate and reasonable terms (especially so for delicate boys, and boys under 10), apply to the Principal. 8146 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ^THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys thev go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints ."—Indigestion, or wind 111 the stomach or Dowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and biliolls obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the v' 1 rneumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the 2' scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sole throat, sore and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or »8WeUu,g?' bcrofula> or king's evil, gatherings, h"!?°ws cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and i^,n,? £ Telle2 £ et or le«s> scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. a5 18 y?* and 2s 9d each, sold by most ists. or from, B urdock Pill Ma.OlÛactol7"44. ""On..st1:eet. Swans" Jub!it J\,mustttUnt.s. CARDIFF. fJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER For 6 Nights only. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1892, Special Engagement of Messrs CARTWRIGHT AND TAPPING'S SELECTED COMPANY 1:'01 THE IDLER, (By C. Haddon Chambers). The latest London Success, as plaved at the St. James's Theatre for 200 Nights. Mr Charles Cartwright as Mark Cross, preceded by the Charming Comedietta, THE DUMB BELLE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, Special engagement for Six Nights only and One Morning Performance of D'OYLY CARTE'S PRINCIPAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY. Monday, Feb. 29th, THE MIKADO. Tuesday and Thursday, IOLANTHE. Wednesday, Saturday, and Saturday Morning, THE NAUTCH GIRL. Fri. day, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. The TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY have consented to keep back their late up train for Tre- herbert, Aberdare, and Merthyr, and intermediate stations until 10.58 p.m. every evening during this important engagement. On Thursday, Marcn 3rd, tickets at a far and a quarter for 'the to-and-fro journey, and available to return on same day only will be issued at all stations except Llandaff bv the train due to leave Merthyr 3.53, Aberdare 3.48, Treherbert 3.33, and Maerdy 3.30. The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY have arranged a Special Train ou Thursday, March 3rd, leaving Swansea 2.10, calling at all principal stations, return- ing from Cardiff at 11.10 p. 111 T H E E M P I R E. MANAGER.OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT I SERGT, SIMMS, and his Juvenile Troup of AN ENTERTAINMENT ZOUAVES, which must win in WORDs OF PRAISE, "la Cantonnement,' nnd afford A Clever Military General Satisfaction. Exhibition. SISTERS PRESTON, Character Actresses, Duettists, and (without exception) the best of all Dancers. FLGALLIMORE julia kent< t "The Prince "out of The Dick Whittmgton, of Grand Pantomime. The Royal Pantomime. ARTHUR RIGBY, Birdie.' WILL MITCHAM, MAUD ROSS, Instrumentalist and 1m. Tyrolean and Ballad personator of Picturesque Singer, Characters. Guitarist and Dancer. Lastly, the widely celebrated American Comedy Artistes, THE BRANTFORDS, And their dog "DUDE." Every number named above has attained a greater or less degree of distinction OJ) the Variety Stage. Altogether they constitute A PROVINCIAL PRO. GRAMME WITHOUT PARALLEL. 943 GRAND THEATE, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF LOUIS CALVERT. MR CALVERT IN TWO DRAMAS, BLACK-EY'D SUSAN AND ROBERT MA CAIEE. Popular Prices :—Circle, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d Back, Is Pit, 6d Gallery. 3d. PH I L H A R M O N I C JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiif Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd. MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT 26. SPENDID VARIETY COMBINATION. HARRY STARR, Cardift's Favourite Comedian. FOUR GARTOS, Mor.arques de Musique. TILLIE ROY ALE, The Merry Coquette. MAGUIRE AND CANARTHY, Irish Entertainers. ETHEL DANBURY, The Spanish Butterfly. H. E. High, Harry Haynes, and Other Varieties. 2S7 APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please applv to COLLETT and ISAAC, IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 6503 (&zaxtmons. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP HALf-DAY EXCURSIONS will run on SATURDAY, February 27th, to GLOUCESTER (for Football Match, Cardiff v. Gloucester) from Cardiff at 12.58 p.m., Newport 1.20, Chepstow 1.45, and Lydney at 2.5 p.m. WEDNESDAY. March 2nd, to BRISTOL (for Pantomime) from Cardiff at 2.55 p.m., Newport 3.20, Magor 3.35, and Severn Tunnel Junction at 3.40 p.m. For full particulars see bills. HV. LAMBERT, General Manager. 8184 %otels, iBhting-raums, &r. THE BAY-VIEW HOTEL7 SWANSEA. Opposite the Swansea Bay Railway Station, the Sands, near the Football al1d Recreation Grounds, and the Victoria Park. Excellent accommodation for football players, cy- clists, and other athletes. Magnificent view of Swansea Bay, Mumbles, and the Bristol Channel. Also wines and spirits of the best quality. Refreshments of every description. JgAY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. Very snug, comforta.ble, and healthy. Apartments may be had at tl1Ï- charming Hotel during the winter months, with excellent cooking, at reasonable charges. The Hotel stands within a few feet of the sea, and commands an uninterrupted view of the finest sea and land scenery in Wales. Hot and cold baths in the Hotel, and sea and Turkish baths only a few yards from it. Tramcars to any part of the town start from the Hotel doors every 10 minutes, and all steam trams and trains for the Mumbles stop opposite the door. 6498 S W AN SEA, CA STLE HOTEL, OXFORD-STREET AND DILLWYN TREET, SWANSEA The above old-established Hotel is now under New Management. WINES and SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS, and BOTTLED ALES and STOUTS. Families Supplied 6499 J. FINNEMORE, Proprietor. y~A N^TLTN D B A Y HOTEL. Anyone wanting a few days' REST and CHANGE with MILD CLIM ATE, sheltered fromall cold winds, will find at the LANGLAND BAY HOTEL all the comforts of a well appointed house at MODERATE CHARGES. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND WALKS CLOSE TO SEA SHORE. Within easy access of all the principal towns of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Telegraph or telephone for rooms. or write to the Manageress, MISS LOGAN, Langland Bay HoteL Telephone, No. 502, Swansea. 6268 J IMPLEY STOKE RESIDENT PHYSICIAN a J. WHITBY, M.D., I HYDRO Late of Smedley's Matlock. TURKISH & ALL USUAL BATHS. xtvaw 14 ACRES OF GROUND. It is the most comfortable place I mTi ever stayed in."—llcv W. Cuff, London. JjA J H. TERMS FROM TWO GUINEAS. ADDRESS THE MANAGER. 7844 GARDEN AND FLOWER GA?l?J?N VX SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. AND FLOWER labge QUANTITIES OF WELL- SEEDS, Ot GROWN FRUIT <fc FOREST TREES, ALL KINDS. ROSES, &C„ At Reasonable Prices.' LOBES'1, THORNS SPECIALLY GOOD AND FRUIT, CHEAP. AND An Inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries Invited. Six minutes' walk from T.V.R.. NURbERY Llandaff Station. STOCK WREATUS AND CROSSES, T CUT FLOWERS, LAR^E FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET QUANTITIES ARCADE, WREATHS geiuj for Catalogue (anything required AN D jn the Garden) to AND T\TILLIAM rflPvESEDER, BOUQUETS. NURSERYMAN, 1391 CARDIFF. GEORGE'S I A MARVELLOUS REMEDY t-m- FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, COUGH I ASTHMA, &C. W:hen oter things fail, get a bottle, take according to directions, and B« T r.. •» report its wonderful power to your ALSAM. friends. In Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d. EORGE'S UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO ° BE THE SAFEfeT AND BEST. Contain no Opitffn nor anything INTPANrT'i' injurious to the youngest babe, i or t l\ X X » Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure P/-i\trr-»T'>T»ci and certain specific, A mothers OW DERS best help and comfort. f I IN PACKETS, IS IgD EACH. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials around each packet and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM arc sold EV^ACTWRYPENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1250 I g ■! ||1^—— I 1Iusintss Jl,bbrtSJItS. POOR ARTICLE IS DEAR ANY PRICE. I USE HOP: ¡ FARM JJOUSE JGREAD. It creates appetite at the Breakfast Table, and sustains the busy man throughout the day-nex. to the salt. Bread is the cheapest article on the Table, then by all means use the best you can get for money. This is TRUE ECONOMY. The Cardiff Public are now offered Bread of the Highest Possible Quality at 57fd per 41b. Loaf, delivered at their houses. The weekly Sales of HOPKINS' FARM HOUSE BREAD now reach 15,000. Fifteen Thousand Four Pound Loaves, and to make this venture pay a Sale of 40,000 (Forty Thousand) per week is absolutely necessary. THE CHARM of this Bread is not found in its extreme whiteness, for, as a matter of fact. it is of a rich yellow cast, but in the flavour, and especially observable in the crust, which M brittle instead of tough and leathery. HOPKINS, 6628-8 jJAYES BAKERY. fjflHE THOMAS "EXCELSIOR PIPES, CYLINDERS^D T. M. THOMAS and SONS have in calling attention to the £ *IL £ ^izT- which they claim tho lollowing ad antar » 1 itt^exceedingly light, weighing. about 18oz. to the foot super and is barely one inch thick wnen fil2SItdcan be put on when the pipes are hot or cold and, being very elastic, it will expana wittr the «'^n^CtCA» Soften once 3 £ SZ ^ch less! as compared with Boiler Composition, that -«■»' <*>• affected, a.nd 1;; affected^andis^ jfQ^.coxliUUIOF- IN THE MARKET. „ 5. They make the Coating of Vertical BOIICTS a speciality, aad challenge the trade to produce a better C°They quote no testimonial, but ^ould respectful^ refer to the following, who are some of the firms tnat SSM-S Tin-plate Works, :'Iorl'iston. MS?S Davies and Co., Glanyrafon Tin-plate Works, Clydach „, • The Ynispenllwch Tin-plate Co., Glais. »•» port, MOil. Caebr)"11 Coll1ery Co., Llandebie, Car. Mr W. Harries. 'annarlwydcl, Gowerton. l\fr Hy. Bowen,-CJU-i:l1iMl WOl'ks, Morriston. Messrs Vivian anq.,Sons, Havod l<'oundr', Swa.nseø.. sum. ■"cj'—ii, Wales for the Frictionlew Endne Packing C^npany, Oldham-road, Manchester, /fffice • 10, Westbury-street, Swansea. Works Railway Arches, Paxton-street: TTA T>CT7~-< r> A P Testimony of Popular EARS Favourites. ADELIIS A PATTl writes For the 1 have found PEARS SOAP HANDS. matchless for the hands and complexion." JpEARS' £ <OAP ADEUNA PATTl. For the Mrs LANGTRY writes FACE. "j have much pl«^ £ "J stating I have used PEAKST Pv \-R<i' CNOAP S0AP for *omef, tur!,e< an EARS prefer it to any other. (SifW-d) For the LILLIE LANGTRY. NECK. Miss MARY ANDERSON -pEARS' CjOAP X faction, for I find it tho very For the •> ARMS. (Sinned) I MARY ANDERSON. pEARS' gOAP w "MARY RO^ JL M4.PLESON writes For l0rFEET preserving the complexion, keeping the skin soft, free from redness and roughness, PviRC' riOAP and the hands in nicecondi- Sk ti it is the hnest soap in the world. {Signed) B TH. MARIE ROZE. PEARS' CJOAP PEARS' SOAP is sold everywhere in Tablets,Is SOFT Larger sizes, Is 6d and 2s 6a. HEALTHFUL SKIX, (The 2s 6d Tablet IS perfumed HEALTHS Li/ ojv wit.h Otto of Roses.) A sma.1ler Tablet, unscented, is sold at PEARS' LJOAP 6d. Insist on ha^ng PE^s as vilely injurious imitations Prevent, are often substituted for «*• ROUGHN £ SS: galB:- — PIANOS, HARPS, QBGANS. HEATH AND SONS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, • r.an'- their Large and Varied Invite the ^Wic^o '"sp Leading Makers, Sta\C^°e Cheap^ Mce^nd Largest Discounts. ,d Monthly' by^Sa^wocS SCk)Uard, Erard From 10s 6d r!-man Brinsmead, &c. Sole Agents for the Celebrated cm^TTSTWAY PIANOFORTES. fe^neE„fItL7splendid Grand Pianofortes may be One o Hired for Concerts, <tc, flRGANS, FROM 5s MONTHT,Y. Sole Agents for MASON & HA>iL «• SEND FOR NEW PRI,CE LIST ANP UEA"TOOS 1'08'1' Fl=tEl< Ksp'" P'anofortes Exchanged. Repaired, and "-1" aD Parts of South Wales HEATH AND SONS, ,SICAL E-VnWMKNT WAEEHOUSE, ™ QUBBN-STBBET. CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STBEKT, PONTYPBIDD. 9431 MB!\r MUSIC DAILY. 1066- (STANBROOK JPIOUSE, ^ATHEDRAL ROAD, ARDIFF. I HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. wnsPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED at shortest possible notice. on fPPhfltl°jFpiCAL or SURGICAL PATIENTS received for MED1 attended TREATMENT and Nursing. Pa"entsmay D yMPORTANT TO ^A^s^ered"fi?all irfeS" standing. ^,d thereby saved trouble illness, miraculous remedy, ai d rnere uever faijs to bring and expense Perfe^y ha edto by hundreds of about the desired enpe^a, Numerous imsohcited married ami USELESS only bring "■i edad^regaedenvelopefor price disappointment^ Walthamstow. The only ATESTSA'A »»— sdres.