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Salia bp ^urtiott. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr A. MAURICE BAILEY. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff March 17 Mr BKADSHAW BROWN. Lease, Plant, and Goodwill, at London Mar 11 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Freehold House and Land, &c., at The Mart ..Mar. 18 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steamship Shai es, at Cardiff Mar. 17 Mr D. EVANS. Boots and Shoes, at Barrv Bock Mar. 14 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Capyhold Properties, &c., at Abercarn April 4 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Household Furniture &c., at Cardiff .Mar. 10 & 11 Prime Fat Yearlings, at Cardiff Mar. 15 Pictures, at Cardiff March 17 Messrs GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Furniture, Cattle, &c., at Nantcoch Mar. 9, 10 Colliery Plant, &c., at Libanus Colliery March 29 Mr J. E. GUNN. Freehold Building Land, at Llandafi March 17 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff.. March 10 Messrs H. HILL and CO. H ousehold Furniture, at Swansea March 11 Household Furniture, at Swansea March 14 & 15 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Llandilo March 15 Mr W. G. LAITY. Cigars, at Cardiff March 11 MI ERNEST H. LEEDER. Household Fnrniture, at Swansea. March 22 Mr T. LEWIS. Hay, at Llangenny March 10 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, Paperhangings, Paint, &c., at Cardiff ..March 9 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff March 10 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 15 Mr D. P. MORGAN. Fall-licensed Hotel at Premi-es, at LIanelly..March 10 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Gaer Fach Hay and Clover, at Newport. Mar. 9 Live and Dead Fanning Stock, at Caerleon..March 15 Meadow har, at Caerleon March 15 Warehouse, Machinery, &c., at Newport Mar. 23 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. 106 Prime Fat Sheep, at Canton Fair Mar. 9 Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Pen mark March 14 Meadow and Clover Hay, at Fonmon Mar. 14 Hotel and Premises, at Bridgend Mar. 19 Stock, Crops, &c., at Eglwysnunydd March Freehold and Mineral Estate, at Cardiff April 9 Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff — pARRY ND DAVID, AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-RIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUERS. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTsf ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &c. OFFICES ST JOHN'S CHAMBERS, ST JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. M. THOMAS PARRY, MEMBERS AUCTIONEER, &C., I Of Newport. OP V I J. J. DAVID, FIRM. I House and Estate Aeent, J 8295 CARDIFF. SALE THIS DA'S CANTON FAIR, WEDNESDAY NEXT. SALE OF FAT SHEEP. MESSRS STEP HENSO Nand ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION Jt this Fair, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of Marcli Next, at 11 a.m., 106 PRIME FAT SHEEP, Corn fed, the property of Messrs Bassett Bros., Maesyllect Farm, Radyr. MPENMARK, NEAR COWBRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCWN at Denmark, on MONDAY, the 14th Maich, at U.M ""VSY PRSE"! AT SHEEP AND CATTLE. 8379 J.F. on MONDAY, the 14th March Next, at 2.30 p.m., abon h 150 TONS WELL-HARVESTED MEADOW AND CLOVER HAY, Contained in Six Mows, Situate at and near Fonmon, the property of Mr Thomas Harbottle and Mr W. Alexander. Intending purchasers will please meet at Fonmon farmhouse. Three Months' Credit will be given, subject to the l^ual conditions. 8378 TO BREWKRSTLICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE ODDFELLOWS' ARMS HOTEL, MAESTEG. FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED LEASEHOLD M PREMISES. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATUR- DAY, the 19th March Next, and not the 12th of March 48 previously advertised, at Three o'clock in the After- noon, the well-known FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, Known as the Oddfellows' Arms," together with e Buildings and Premises used as an Aerated Water "anufa.ctcry at the rear of the same, situate in Com- mercial-street, Maesteg, Glamorganshire. The premises are held under lease for a tenn of 59 years, save the last day thereof, from the 1st July, 1862, at an annual ground rent of B2 10s. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers,5, High-street, Cardiff; or of Thomas John, ts, Solicitor, Pontypridd and to view the premises ILpp y to Mr Illtyd M. Lewis, the owner, at the el. 7O/0 Sale OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD properties IN COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CRADDOCK-STREET, WELLS-STREET, THE HAYES, and WORKING- STREET, CARDIFF.. IVL"ESSRS W. & S. HERN are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at 'The Mart, Bank gildings, St. Mary-street, on THURSDAY, the 10th «ay of March, 1892, at 7 p.m. LOT 1.—All thatLEASEHOLD DW ELLING-HOLSE Number 327, Cowbri-ige-road, contammg 2 recep- Won rooms, 5 bedrooms, let at 10s 6d per week. Held for the residue now unexpired of a term of 99 years at ground rent of B5 5s per annum. u LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP and "ESSUAGE, situate at the junction of Craddock- ■treci and Brunei-street, with the yard attached there- let at 12s 6d per week. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1884, at a yearly rent of £6. LOT 3.-No. 19, Wells-street, convenient HOUSE, let t Ss per week. Term, 9J years from 25th March, 1882. Ground rent, B5. LOT 4.-All those two convenient and excellently- •?tuated SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSKS attached, Seated and known as 13, and 14, Victoria-place, The ifa-yes, Cardiff. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th December, 1883. .LOT 5.—All those LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Situate and being Nos. 15 and 16, Working-street, together with the Stabling and Yard atthe extending to, and having: a frontage on, the Gla- morganshire Canal, now occupied by the Masonic Hall, "•hd the ground floor by Richard England, D. Rees, and others, for the residue now unexpired of a. term Of 93 years, at a rent of about B51 8s a year. a For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, gk Mary-street; or as to Lot 2, apply to F. E. Hughes, Solicitor, But. Docks, Cardiff. 8164 SALE THIS DAY. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT TO PROPERTY OWNERS, BUILDERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND THE M PUBLIC GENERALLY. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. beg to annonnce that they have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, March 9th, 1892, at 11 o'clock, a large stock of *6h-class WALL PAPERS, deluding costly satins, sanitary grounds, and every 2'her description of wall papers, all of beautiful ^IGNS. rainters' Brushes, &c.; also 40 kegs of White Lead d Paint. Auctioneers' Offices, Duke-street, Cardiff. 8274 .6. SALE TO-MORROW. THE DUKE-STKEET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF b THURSDAY, March 10th, 1892. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Removed from various Residences for better M convenience of sale. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the an immense Collection of very superior New ^d Second-hand f, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, jjjfcnprising the appointioets of a dining and drawing- 'tWm, and the complete furniture for seven bedrooms, library, &c to be sold without reserve. Goods on view day prior to morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock precisely. 1111 BE DAY, DECEASED. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR. Sale OF FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE IN GRANGFTOWN AND OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES .IN UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CARDIFF.. VfRA MAURICE BAILEY has received M iction* to SELL by AUCTION, at The ^tiuk^AY.^eml'uay' of Eh, 1892, tbe follow- blg very va uable PROPERTIES Object to conditions of sale to be then and there pro- duced):— LOT 1.—The Double-Licensed Inn or Public-house Premises known as k THE GRANGE HOTEL, ?enarth-road, Cardiff, lately in the occupation of Mary *nn Day, deceased, held under a lease^ for tne re- *&&inder of a term of 13 years from the 1st July, loo*, I't. the low annual rent of £80, the house being bound 'or all ale, beer, porter, stout, and other malt liquors 46 Drovided by such lease. „ w LOT 2.-Tbe Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE a.nd Remises known as No. 69, Upper George-street, ^RDIFF. .LOT 3.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Eternises known as No. 71, Upper George-street, CARDIFF. Lots 2 and 3 are held under a lease for the residue of a. term of 99 years, from the 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of £6 14s 6d. Each house is let at 8s 6d per week, the landlords paying rates and taxes, thereby realising the sum of £44 4s per annum. L ..The attention of capitalists is drawn to the of f J"tts property as offering a very favourable oppor- I ijity for the investment of money. Possession of the Grange Hotel can be given on com- I W^ti ,n of purchase. ( L.^or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at offices, 8, Custom House-street, Cardiff; or to Harry IV 'OUsins, Esq., 97, St Mary street, Cardiff, Solicitor for Executor. 'a-ted March 1st, 1892. 8265 ERILITY IN WOMEN, ITS CAUSES t t \ND CURATIVE TREATMENT. By J. D. I sSLfeiY.M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW EDITION 1 2Ltl»is work is NEW READY. PRICE, 3s fd POST 1 ^EE, 3S 8d. London: Henry Renaliaw, 356, Strand. nltz IIY ON VIEW THIS DAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK. SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY NEXT, IOTII and 11th MARCH. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE of £ {^-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ARUNDEL HOUSh., CARDIFF. The property of the REV W. R. C^ DA VIES which is being sold owing to a family bereavement. Supplied by Messrs Daniel :>ewis and Son and other first-class Houses. » TVTTC! TTFTI ALSO THE CONTENTS of a WELL-FLRNIMIED RESIDENCE at PENARTH (without the least receive.) The fittings of drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, study, lk bedrooms, china and plate pantries, kitchens, and out-door efleets. nnHmTwri "]\/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING J3JL have received instructions to SELL by AUC- J3JL have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, Xr^vq.' To-morrow, THURSDAY, and 1RIDAY NEXl, 10th and lith March, 1892, at 11 o clock each day, THE ENT i HE CONTENTS OF ARUNDEL HOUSE, CARDIFF, and THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED RESIDENCE AT PE ALITII. ^TTT-P T>UCIT comprising A NOBLE AMERICAN WALNUT BE. BEDROOM SUITE, with large 7ft. Wcydrobe and handsome toilet tablescn suite, mahogany toilet tables, a lar e MAHOGAJSY WARDROBEot excel ent make a choice WALNUT AND ASH BEDROOM appointments, ELEGANT BEDKOOM SUIT Burr u-alnut, Italian walnut, ash, painted, u>oods, BRASS PARISIAN and Oi H STEADS, with bed furniture, mattresses, andI bedm g, single and double toilet services, baths, cfi bedroom, landing, and stair carpeting, inlaid DRAWING-ROOM SUITE covere<1 m silk, occasional chairs in silk, needlework, and P wood inlaid tables of various shapes, AN OHIP- ROSEWOOD CABINET, with encIosures a ^Hir PENDALE CHINA CABINET wall 1hw^ete, and other articles en suite, a well-made car otfier verv Dresden china candelabra and 7-OCTAVJi choice decorative ornaments, & f^U-c P RKINSMEAD COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, BY another by ^ss^ wS elegant overaantels and chimn y fe^ders> dogs and pUe and best BROWN OAK DINING-RO^/ °UITEcovered in Morocco finely A J CTUVROATJD with high ^lass back, large figured Hock bronze ornaments, OAK Dming table marble clock. LIBBARY FI RNI- ?TOE WFR AUKiii, viz., siueu chairs, bookcase, oagotelle overmantel, col,c1' mahogany DINING-ROOM m-wi? ?Ci' other a 6FT SIDEBOARD, a DINING TABLE, j ("i n nair of mirrors, a 4ft. 6in. BOOK' a four fold '(joors, a few volumes of books, CASE en^i losed by o1«chairS) a few OIL PAINTINGS eiSJvKr ^vints a large Dinner Service of 100 Pieces, al\ Jlass ch na tea and breakfast services, articles cutlery. Kitchen Effects, a J^den roller, 'mowing machine, miscellaneous and ther outdoor effects. DAY UNTJI 12 O'CLOCK. ON VHW THIS Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. a b' 8221 ON THURSDAY, 17TH MARCH. SALE OF PICTURES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Vt will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11 Hinh-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 17th March, 1 th) at 2 o'clock, A COLLECTION OF 153 PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, AND SKETCHES, Taken from Nature, principally in North Wales, Seot- hnd,the Wy Valley, DARTMOOR, and Norway, many of which have been exhibited in the London, and the principal Provincial Exhibitions, the work of W. E. BENGER, Esq., TINTERN, being the whole contents of his studios in Tinterll and Liverpool. Among the pdncipal Pictures are Fjaerlands-Fjord, Norway. Near Balholme Sorfjord, Norway. Washed by a Thousand Plood.; ? Wate; Colour, 7ft. by 5ft. On the Moors above Glencoe. View from Tintern Village. Brockweir, on the Wye. This will be found a rare opportunity for acquiring genuine out-of-door work direct from the Artist's easel. None of the pictures have ever gone into the hands of dealel's. A lsA :— By Order of Executors, who are closing the Estate of a Gentleman, deceased, 39 VERY FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. No other icorks except the above can be offered in this Sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 3222 SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES, HANNAH-STREET, BUTE DOCKS CASTLE-ROAD, KING'S-ROAD. GLOUCESTER- STREET, AND PELLETT-STREET, CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Matthew, & Co.) is favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TV ESDA Y, the 15th day of March, 1892, at 7 p.m. (subject to conditions to be there and then read), all the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that very desirable LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, situate and being No. 2, Hannah-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. LOT 2.-All that similar LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, being No. 3, Hannah-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Lots 1 and 2 are now in the occupation of Messrs Dillon and Smith, at an annual rental of B22 each, tenants paying all rates. Held under lease for 99 years, from March 25th, 1852, at a ground rent of B2 9s 6d each. LOT 3.-AU those Two very superior RESIDENCES, being Nos. 219 and 221, Castle-road, Cardiff, let to very desirable tenants at an annual rental of B40 each. Held nlde" lease for 99 years fvom 1874 at a total ground rcht of £ 7 10s. Each house contains the following accommodation dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., bathroom, and 7 good bedrooms. JJ0T 4.—All that desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 22, King's-road, containing dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, scullery, Ac., bathroom, w.c., and 7 good bedrooms. Held under lease for 99 years from 1886 at a ground rent of £4 15s. LOT 5.-All those Three LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGES, being Nos. 41, 43, and 45, Gloucester-street, Riverside. Let at 10s each per week. Held under lease for 99 years from 1885 at a total ground rent of B15 15s. These houses will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. LOT 6.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, being No. 13, Pellett-street, Cardiff, let at 8s 6d per week. Held under lease for 99 years from 147 at a ground rent of £2 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albert-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 8280 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. 1\/F ESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & JLTJL CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Exchange, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 17th March, 1892, at Three p.m., the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz. 1 64th Share ss Carn Brea, of Cardiff. 2 64th Sharcs ss Speedwell, of Cardiff. 16 64th Shares Steam Tug Nelson, of Cardiff. 2 £ 100 Shares Kate Thomas, S.S. Co., Limited. 2 £ 100 Shares Anne Thomas, S.S. Co., Limited. Early Entries for this Sale respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Share Brokers, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff. 8372 TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE CIGARS. MR W. G. LATTY is instructed to SELL by AUC1TON oil FRIDAY NEXT, March 11th, at his Repository, opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff, 200 BOXES OF CIGARS of superior and well-known brands, which are all well matured, and will be sold in suitable lots. Sale at 2.30 p.m. On view day prior to and morning of Sale. 8356 SALE THIS DAY. GAER FACH FARM. NEWPORT, MON. 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 TOCK, To take place on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, March 8th, comprising 35 Head of Prime Fat and other Cattle, 45 Grand Breeding Ewes and Lambs, 4 Shrop- shire Down Rams, 23 Powerful Young Cart and Nag Horses, 150 lots of useful Implements, Carts, Waggons, Harness, Rick Covers, &c. Also a Sale of about 500 TONS of excellent Meadow Hay, at the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1892. Full particulars in future f^lvertisements, and in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after February 22, of Messrs Parry and David, Auct,ioneers, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport. 8127 BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF MR WILLIAM KERSLAKE, DECEASED. TO MILLERS, CORN MERCHANTS, AND OTHEKS. NEWPORT, MON. SALE of a Large CORN WAREHOUSE and MILL in Portland-street, Pillgwenlly, with the GOODWILL, PlANT, and M\CH1NERY. and adjoining COT- TAGES, and of Leasehold SHOPS and PREMISES in Commercial-road and elsewhere, and of Several Lots of Desirable HOUSE PROPERTY situate in Newport. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- struc ions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1892, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon sharp, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced, in which will be incorporated the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society. Further particulars in posters and future advertise- ments, or may be obtained with cards to view Lot 1, also the termll upon which the various leases will be renewed, on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Albany-chambers, Newport; or to Messrs WILLIAMS & CO., Solicitors. Newport, Mon. Dated Newport, 1st March, 1892. 8361 SALE TO-MORROW LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS. "jVTR D. P. MORGAN has been in- 1>JL structed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at tho Thomas Arms Hatel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of March, 1892, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the subjoined Conditions), all that FREE FULL-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, Known as the TY'MELVN HOTEL, Park-street, Llanelly, in the occupation of the Vendor, Mr William Hughes. The premises are h Jd undor lease from the late Sir John Stopn«y Co well Stepney, Bart, for term of 39 years from the 29th day of September, 1871, at the annual ground rent of £20. An annual charge of £8 on the rental granted to the original lessee, for two lives (now aged 84 and 60 years respectively, if living) will be assigned to the purchaser, thus reducing the rental for the residue of the term of the said lives to £12. The Hotel is situate in one of the main thorough- fares of th" town, and the business carried on thereat has been established over 50 years. The Property comprises a comraodiims and well- fitted bar, bar-parlour, tap-room, smoke-room, cellars, stables (with six stalls), large coach-house and hay- loft, drawing-room, large lodge and dining-room, ki:chen, eight bedrooms, washliouse, and offices. Especial attention is drawn to this Sale, as it affords an exceptional opportunity of acquiring one of the exceedingly few licensed houses in thu flourishing town of IJaiiefiy which are untied." The household ejects, furniture, fittings, and the stock-in-trade shall be taken and paid for by the pur- chaser, at a valuation to be made by the Auctioneer. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 36, Blue-street, Carmarthen to D. R. Williams, Solicitor, Llanelly or to 8419 D. W. BSES, Solicitor, Llanelly. alt5 BJY LLVWTTOTT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, THE MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. IMPOltTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS LONDON- MADE FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR ERNEST H. LEEDER will SELL J_v_H. by AUCTION, at the above Residence (in con- sequence of Mr John M. Leeder having disposed of his in t!Je property), on TUESDAY, March 22nd, 1892, the principal portion of the valuable 'n* i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE that is too large for the house Mr Leeder has taken in Eaton-crescent. Full detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had six days prior to sale. AuctIOneer s Office. Goat-street, Swansea. 8347 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA, MESSRS H. HILL and CO. havebetn V. Instructed t0 SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of March 1892, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of a lady giving up housekeeping, and also a quantity of Furniture removed under distress for rent, comprising walnut sideboard, with plate-glass back, mahogany bookcases, walnut drawing-room suites, carpets, rugs, mats, walnut overmantels, very superior pianoforte (trichord and iron frame in walnut), mahog- any dining tables, iron and brass bedsteads, spring and mulpuff beds, feather do., walnut and satin wood bedvoem suites, painted bedroom suites, walnut and mahogany washstands and dressing tables, sets of ware, kitchen and culinary utensils, dinner service, ware, kitchen dresser, tables, etc. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Goods on view morning of Sale. 8424 6, CLAREMONT VILLAS, MUMBLES, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been -LT-β- instructed by the owner, who is going abroad, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Pre- mises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 14th and 15th days of March, 1892, the whole of the well- preserved and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in oak, walnut, mahogany, birch, &c. the contents of dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, 4 bedrooms, kitchens, &c. Full detailed catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. Sale to commence each day at 11.30. Order of Sale First day Kitchens, hall, garden, bedro )ms. Second day Breakfast, dining, and timwing rooms, and electro-plate No goods will be delivered until Wednesday, March loth. The whole will be on view Saturday, March 12th, from 11 to 4 8366 c,, t TRUSCOD, LLANDILO. SALE OF VALUABLE AND NEARLY «NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, LINEN, CHINA, AND THE CONTENTS OF DAIRY AND STABLE. Ifyf R RICHARD E. HUGHES has been favoured with instructions from Mr Lewis Lewis to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of March, 1892, the CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, comprising ill DINING-ROOM.—Two mahogany sideboards, walnut overmantel, with bevelled glass, mahogany telescope dining table, 10ft., chairs and couch upholstered in leather, oil paintings, engravings, ornaments, BrusseLs carpet, rugs, fender, irons, coal vase, two sofas, &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut suite in Utrecht velvet large mahogany cabinet sideboard, with bevelled glass small cabinet, piano, round table, fancy tables, occasional chairs inlaid with pearl, oil paintings, Axminster carpet, fender, irons, coal vase, &c.. SIX BEDROOMS.—Eight brass bedsteads, palliases, spring mattresses, feather beds, linen, chests of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, ware, four gilt overmantels, ornaments, carpets, rugs, fenders, irons, two oak chests, &c. HALL.-Chairs, tables, barometer, 011 paintings, fox and otter in glass casos, mats, &e. Contents of the kitchens, china pantry, and dairy gardn tools, pony, cart, harness. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock precisely. 8425 Can be inspected day prior to Sale. Further par • ticulars can be obtained of the Auctioneer, Swansea. LLANGENNY, CRICKHOWELL. CWMBACH AND TYDRAW FARMS (2 miles from Gilwern Station, L. & N. W. R.) SALE OF ABOUT 22 TONS OK PRIME HAY, OF SEASONS 1889 AND 1890. MR T. LEWIS, instructed by Mr John .JLY.JL Richards, will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March the 10th, 1892, about 22 Tons of excellent quality and well-harvested HAY, In Four Lots, viz.Two Ricks standing at Cwmbach, One Rick and Contents of Barn at Tydraw. Three Months' Credit on approved security. The Tenant of Cwmbach will show the Lots. Sale at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, commencing at Cwmbach. 8384 HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. TO BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. RE GEO. BISHOP. MR D. EVANS is instructed by T. H. Stephens, Esq., Official Receiver in Bank- ruptcy, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY, 14th March, 1892, at 11 o'clock punctually, a large assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Bf-ots. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 8410 Saks hl1 Jrilnut Contract. ROCK HOUSE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD. 1\/TESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the Lease and Goodwill, together with the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, FURNITURE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK in and upon the above Hotel and the Farm worked in conjunction. The house is one of the most popular and best known in Llandrindod, and since the additional new wing has been erected the accommodation is everything that is required. The farm consists of 41 acres, and is worked most profitably 111 connection with the hotel. The present proprietor is retiring solely on account of frequent indisposition, having managed it most successfully for the past 14 years. Fnll particulars may be obtained from the Agents at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 8297 1 THE DUFFRYN AND LLANISHEN BRICK, TILE SANITARY PIPI, AND TERRA COTTA COM- PANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. 1710R SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, aa a Going Concern, the FREEHOLD RED BRICK AND TERRA COTTA WORKS At Llanishen, near Cardiff, belonging to the above Company. The Works are one of the most complete in the district, the machinery being of the best description and capable of producing 20,000 bricks per day. The goods manufactured find a ready sale a.t 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! Dnffryn and Llanishen Brick Company, atthe Works, Llanishen, near Cardiff, where any further particular# can be obtained. 8309 tlrtnbtrs attft Contracts. THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COM- X MISSIONERS. ERECTION OF A JETTY. THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS a.re prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION af a JETTY on land adjoining the Eastern Company's Dry D:>ck, Nowport. Plans and specifications can be seen and all other information obtained at the Harbour Master's Office. Dock-streot, Newport, between the hours of 10 3.m, and 4 p. m. The contractor whose tender is accepted will be required to enter into a proper contract, and give satisfactory security to the Commissioners for the due performance of such contract. Tenders, endorsed Tenders for the Erection of Jetty," must be delivered to the undersigned on or before Saturday, the i2th day of March, 1892. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to "«cccpt tho lowest or any tender. A. J. PHILLIPS, Cierk to the Commissioners. Harbour and Pilotage Offices, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., 1st March, 1892. 8282 0 OUNITBOROUG tToiT SWANSEA. STONE CONTRACTS. The Corporation of Swansea invite TENDERS for the supply of BROKEN LIMEwTONE and SYENITE for Road Metal, delivered into the Yards and Depots at Swansea. Forms of Tender and othvr particulars may be obtained on application to Mr George Bell, Borough Surveyor, 13, Somerset-place, Swansea. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Road Metal," to be sent to my Offices, on or before Tuesday, 22nd March instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THOMAS, Town Clrlc. Guildhall, Swansei. 8415 TO CONTRACTORS. WESTERN VALLEYS (MON.) WATER CO. TENDERS are invited by this Company for the CONSTRUCTION of FILTER BEDS and a SERVICE TANK near Cwmfelin Fach, in the parish of Mynyddyslwyn. Pis s and Specification may be seen at the office of MrTogarmah Rees.C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon., and copy of the Bill of Quantities obtained upon. payment of £1 Is, which will be re- turned for every Bona fide Tender. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned, on or before 10 a.m. Monday, the 14th day of March, 1892 The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. ARTHUR P. JAMES, Secretary 24, Duke-street, Cardiff, March 3rd, 1892. 8319 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION nf INFIRMARY BLOCK and WOii. SHOPS at Gwyllt Asylum, near Bridgend. Farc obKd^tKh^ Troll ope, ^Craven-street', Charing ^SdVon payment of £ 5 5s, to be returned on „ fide tender. The plans can also be seen at Pare Gwvm Asylum, after the 14th of March Gwyllt Tenders are to be delivered' to T T V Solicitor, Bridgend, on or before the 4th i ??•' The Committee do not b^d themLill Ap"\l lowest or any Tender. ^emselves to accegtthe TO BULDERS. S^MCHAERA KOul!T&mR^C'EMWTC' The Plans and Specification may be inspected, and Cardiff quantities obtained at 24, Charles-street, All Tenders must be delivered at the same address on or before Monday, March 28th, addressed to the Very Rev Monsignor Williams, who does not bind him- sclf to accept the lowest nor any tender. 8371 Tj^O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Persons willing to TENDER for BUILDING a NEW CHURCH at Pennar, Pembroke Dock, can see the Plans and Specifications at the Vicarage, Pembroke Dock, and at the Offices of Nicholson and Son, Archi- tects, Hereford. The Tenders are to be delivered to the Vicar on or before March 24th. No pledge is given (bat the lowest or any tender will. be accepted. 476 Ittbltr Jlotttig. ROATH ROAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Til! be Siven THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEALNG by the Ladies of the abqye Church, to commence at 7.30. Proceeds in aid If New Church Building Fund. Tickets 6d each. 416 ST. PAUL'S CONGREGATIONAL kj MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. Neville- street, Riveiside. Thursday, Match 10th, at 7.45 p.m., 'Isaval Exhibition," by W. p. Grcig, Esq. First time out of London. Secure opportunity. Collection. 481 LLANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD. I, the undersigned, HERIBY GIVE NOTICE, that theAUDnoftheAccounts of the said LLANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD, for the half-year ended Michael- mas. last, will commence at the UNION WORK- HOUSE PONTYPRIDD, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1892, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated the 8th day of March 1892. (Signed) GEO. H. BRETT, District Auditor of the Herefordshire 8420 and Monmouthshire Audit District. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORTS PRESENTED AT THE FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON 3RD MARCH 1892 • °«?INARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies during the year was 58,118, assuring tlie sum 01 ±.0.954495 and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 3 5,980. ■p-i^aao Premiums received during the year were £1,442, ?46,.beinl!: an lncr»ase of £280,097 over the year ioyu. 1 he increase in the Premium receipts for the Qumquannium 1387-91 was Sl,045,806, giving an aver- age annualmcrease of ° ° The Claims of the year amounted te £387,106. The number of deaths was 2,784. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received were £3,688,338, being an increase of 4,1/0,413. The increase in the Premium receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 was £777,043, giving an average annual increase of £155 408 The Claims of the year amounted to £1,647,300. The number of deaths was 183 927 The total number of policies in force was 9,617,434 the average duration is six years and three quarters. The total assets of the company, as shown in the balance sheet, are being an increase of over those of 1890. The directors have again prepared a supplement to the report, showing in detail how the assets of the company are invested. The balance sheet has been again submitted to the independant professional audit of Messrs Deloitte, Dever, Griffiths and Co., whose certificate is appended to the accounts. SUMMARY OF THE QUINQUENNIAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1891. The directors have much pleasurein submitting their report, and that of the Actuaries of the company, upon the valuation of the company's assets and liabilities, which has just been completed. As on previous occasions, 'the processes and results of the valuation have been submitted to Mr A. H. Bailey, and his report is also attached. During the Five years now under review the Assets of the Company have grown from £6,811,954 to being an increase of £7,811,673. The annual premium income of both Branches com- bined at the beginning of the Quinquennium was £3,472,911, and at the end £5,386,990, being an in- crease of £1,914,079. The valuation of the Ordinary Branch has been made upon the same principles as those of the preced- ing Quinquennium, namely, a net premium valuation on the Institute of Actuaries' (HM.) Table of Mortality for the life risks, and Mr Finlaison's Government Annuity Table, 1884, for the annuities, the rate of interest in both cases being 3 per cent. The valuation of the Industrial Branch has also been made on the basis of a net premium valuation at 3 per cent. interest, the Table of Mortality being Dr. Parr's "English Life Table," No. 3. At the beginning of the Quinquennium a revision of the Tables of Assurance was made considerably in favour of those of the assured who keep their policies in force for five years. These increased benefits have been made retrospective, and, as will be seen from the Actuaries' Reports, a corresponding increase has been made in the necessary reserves. EXTRACT FROM MR A. H. BAILEY'S REPORT. The time having arrived at which another valuation is required to be made of the liabilities of your Com- pany, I inspected, during the progress of this immense work, the various processes that had to be adopted for the purpose, and the results have been submitted to me for examination. On the 31st December, 1891 the total number of assurances in force was 9,380,103, besides 1,557 grants of annuities. By the last Census it was ascertained that the total number of persons living on the 5tli April, 1891, in the United Kingdom was 37,740,233 so that, after making allowance for the cases 111 which two or more Policies have been granted upon the same life, it appears that the lives of about one-fourth of the population of Great Britain and Ireland are as- sured by your Company. The numbers have increased by more than 37 per cent. dvring the Quinquennium now under review. The funds that have been 3,ec\lIDuhted to meet these I liabilities amount to £14,087.393, exclusive of the Pro- prietors' capital. The principles upon which the liabilities have been cstimat ed are those now generally adopted by well- conducted Assurance Companies. The b8sis of valua- tion has my full concurrence, and having been set out in the Actuaries' Reports, together with the results in the case of each Branch, need Ii, tere be repeated. Extract from the Reports of Messrs: T. C. DEWEY, W. HUGHES, and F. SCHOOLING, the Actuaries of the Company. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Life Policies in force at December 31st, 1891, was 262,619, assuring, with bonus, £ 28,570,ti67, and producing a gross annual premium income of £ 1,457,344. The results of the Valuation are as follows;- Life Assurance Fund on the 31st December 183, £5,505,095 Reserve for Life Assurance Poli- cies, including reserve for immediate payment of claims.. £3,983,469 Reserve for Annuities 502,241 Net Liability. 4,485,710 Surplus £1,019,385 INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The number of Policies in existence at 31st December last was 9,637,484, and the the amount assured £93,390,879. The weekly pre- miums receivable in respect of these PolicieS30mvullted to £7,993 per week, or £3,899,616 per annum. The above number includes 24t>,152 free or paid up Policies granted in lieu of discontinued assurances, on which no premiums are payable. The average duntion of all the Policies now in existence is abo t six and three.quarter years, and when the large amount of new business introduced in recent years is considered, this is strong evidence of the sucess of the means which have been adopted to promote the the stability of the business. The results ef the Valuation are as follows :— Life Assurance Fund on 31st December, 1891 ;V.. £6,582,207 Net Liability for Life Assurance Policies, includin reserve for immedL1.te payment of claims. 7,776,712 Surplus. £805,495 Of this net liability upwards of in respect of free Policies granted in lieu of discontinued assur- ances, and to provide for the increased benefits con- ferred on Industrial Policy-holders during tlio Quin- quennium. It is worthy of remark that in the two Branches together there are 233,358 Policies assuring amounts of from B50 to each, producing all annual pre- mium income of upwards of One Million Pounds, and of these 54,777 are with weekly premiums, 44,645 quarterly, 21,010 half-yearly, and 112,926 with annual premium When it is considered that every proposer for an amount of B50 and upwards has the option pre- sented to him of paying the premiums in a.ny of those methods, it is remarkable how many deliberately choose the weekly premiums, thus affording a strong illustration of the adaptability of Industrial Assurance to the wants of the public. With a. view to secure accuracy, two independent valll3.tions wore made in ooth Branches. The valua- tion of nearly Ten Millivn Policies, divided into a very large number of groups and classes, has employed the energies cf a stati f about 700 for many months. The arithmetical processes alone have involved an immense am of labour, and would have been almost impos- sible of acc.,mTI1isÍlment v{itkout th aid of the Anth- mometer, no less than fifty of these instruments having been employed. GENERAL BALANCE-SHEET OF THE PRUDEN- TIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON 'i'HE 31ST DECEMBER 1891. ou t..LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Shareholders Capital 500,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 5,505,095 11 8 Industrial Branch 1 und 8,582,207 16 9 Claims under Life Policies admitted 36,324 1 9 27ïõ2 ASSETS & s. d. British Government Securities (Consols) 1,420,159 9 9 Railway and other Debentures and DJbeuture St<«k 1,915,388 18 5 Loans on Municipal and other Rates.. 3,492,099 0 1 Freehold Ground Rents, and Scotch Fou Duties 1 5 Mortgagees. 1,912,365 14 3 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of Londra Bonds 320,785 8 0 Bank Stock 1.,7,337 0 1 Freehold and Leasehold Property • • • 87^,967 13 2 Indian and Colonial Governmtnt Securities 754,377 13 1 REVERSIONS 138,454 16 0 Railway and other Stares 8 6 Loans on the Company's Policies 119,021 15 2 L»ans upon Personal Security 707 10 0 Outstanding Premiums, 359,396 9 0 Cash in hands of Superintend«snts, 3na Agents' Balances ,2f>f23 14 5 Outstanding Interest, and Rents •••• i«>,034 12 3 Cash—on deposit, 011 current accounts, 402 659 and m hand. 6 7 10 2 EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. HENRY HARN, lDire<;t!,r ROBERT CROS, THOS. C. DEWEY, lMan, WILLIAM H ^ers. W J. LANCASTER, Secretary. We have examined the Cash transactions Receipts and Payments, affecting the Accounts of the Assets and Investments for tho year ended December 31ST, 1891, and we tind tho s^me in j^o^d order and properly vouched. We have also examined .he deeds and securities, Certificates, &c., representing the Assets a.nd Investments set out in the above Account, and we certify that they were in poss«ssi*n and safe custody as on Dcctimbur 31st, 1891. a- PA DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS &, CO. 17th February, 1892. Joseph Ramsdak, Inspector, ,ani\_ Simetn Wyatt, District Superintendent, St. Johns Chambers, Cardiff, frem either of whom further information m^y fce ob- tained. 8407 COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and reframed the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of the 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—48e SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. CMMTIT DOUTTRIL (Buttons. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF TIRDEUNAW DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having received the official intimation that I have been elected by you as your representative on tho County Council, I beg to tender you my most sincere thanks, and to assure you that I will endeavour to perform my duty in the future as in the past. Your obedient servant, H. HUSSEY VIVIAN. 8406 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1892. TO THE ELECTORS OF LLANTRISANT RURAL DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to return you my best thanks for the confidence you have shown in me at this election by returning me unopposed, and it shall be my endeavour to merit a continuance of that confidence. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, 8402 Your obedient servant, J. BLANDY JENKINS. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORAL DIVISION OF COWBRIDGE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to return you my sincere thanks for the honour you have done me in re-electing me as your representative unopposed. I will use my best endeavours to serve you in the future as I have in the past. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. S. GIBBON. Newton House, March 8th, 1892. 'tgal j!!nfiCt5. J>E HARRIETT ANN REES DECEASED All persons having CLAIMS on the Estate of the late Mrs HARRIETT ANN REES who died at 83 Cowbridge-road Cardiff on the 23rd diy of February last, are requested to send particulars of their claims with dates and items without delay to MESSRS WALDRON and SON solicitors 96 St Mary-street Cardiff. Dated 3rd March 1892 8318 J ublir ^pp0tntnwirts. BARRY U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for Holton-road Infant School, a CER- TIFICATED and TRAINED ASSISTANT MISTRESS. Salary, j675, advancing to £85. Also, ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Ex-P. T.) for Cadoxton Infant School. Salary, £45, advancing to £50. (If qualified under Art. 52 of the New Code B5 to be added to the scale.) Applications must be made on Forms supplied by the undersigned, and must reach me not later than 21st inst. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. Holton-roaa, Barry Dock, near Cardiff. 8310 (Station. CHEPSTOW. rpUTSHILL SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW. For most healthy, bracing, and beautiful situation.- For 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 HEREFORD. EREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE .tl COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUS VE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal; or to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddison, Led bury. 1087 OSWESTRY. QSWESTRY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNORS Lord HARLECH. NEXT TERM BEGINS on MAY 6th, 1892, when AT LEAST SIX SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable in the Head Master's House. WILL be AWARDED. Two Choir Scholarships. The School is a high-class School. Buildings on healthy site, with large premises, Dormitories, &c., School Chapel, wit,h organ in memory of late Colonel Burnaby, an old pupil. School prepares for Universities, Army, and all Public Examinations. Valuable leaving Scholarships. For full information, applv to J. J. LLOYD" WILLIAMS, M.A., 8275 7, Church-street, Carmarthen. « (Ksatrsioits. GREAT WESTRN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgh and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.35 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES arc in operation between all principal Stations. 8264 HY. LAMBERT. General Manager. Ituilbittg addit5. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT i JL INVESTMENT JgUILDING gOCIETY. LARGEST, B EST, and CHEAPEST in Wales and the West of England. Apply for prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SEC., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 2, Tredegar- place. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMONDS, 4, High-st., Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot be sur- passed. For particulars, apply to T.A. Davies, Sec. 1119 CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —— (ESTABLISHED, 1865.) OFFICES 21, HIGH-STREET. £5,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED TO BORROWERS AT g PER CENT. Borrowers also Participate in Bonus, which goes in Reduction of Interest. 5886 PETER PRICE, Secretary. THE CARDIFF "BOROUGH" BUILD- JL ING SOCIETY receive DEPOSITS on DEMAND. Interest, 3 per cent.; or subject to 14 days' notice, 3% per cent. subject to 3 months' notice, 4 per cent.— Office, 94, St. Marv street, Cardiff. 7542 SAM. HERN, Secretary. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE K3 BUILDING SOCIETY, CAMBRIAN-CHAM- BERS, 12, WESTGATE-STREET. CARDIFF.-3% per cent. Interest given on Deposits at 7 days' notice 4 nt. at one month's notice.—John Jenkins, 1045 jy-ERTHYR AND JQOWLAIS JgUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Ho-ise, Merthyr TydfU. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption Terms-Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Build- ings in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars 'apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales 1329 S. FIELDING & CO., LIMITED, REGISTERED OFFICES, HA\ ES BUILD- INGS, THE HAygS, CARDIFF, Are receiving deposits in sums of not less than £ 10 upon the following terms (until further notice) Upon Call at 4 percent, per annum. At Three months' notice at.. 5. At Six months' notice at. 6 „ At Twelve months' notice at 7" „ for further particulars apply personally, or by letter, to the Secretary, at the above address. 82l0-151e ReversIons purchased. Annuities arranged. -n_ A BLESSING TO LADIES. MIRACnrmrl—vii?r.T^tain Particulars of the most S MEDICINE for all Irregularifies and haveTried>n^,v«r'n^oduced to tho Pubfic. You may "dvertised ™ ™»iT s' ll??l6SS recipes, and other THOCSVNTW v. REMED,«8. and all in Vain. -nd BOCTOWV wrt¥Sn .r^,Ye:1> Health restored, ?. "UCIOKS BILLS SAVED by this Medicine which is the only real and RELIABLE REMEDY -f WRTf^TnAT1 tffjan'l WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price List and Copies of Testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine, under a Penalty of £ 1,000, open to inspection and investigation. DASMAIL, W<h&mstow, DASMAIL, W<h&mstow, (Established 1851.) 8291 fJubUr jVtmtsittunts. CARDIFF. RJLHEATRE RO Y AL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FT FTPTTWH W WEDNESDAY, MAILCH 9TH, 189^ FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY RETURN VISIT OF MESSRS BRUCE AND DARNLEY'S NEW MILITARY FARCICAL COMEDY, entitled THE SOLICITOR, By J. H. DARNLEY. Produced under the personal supervision of the author, who will appear as Gilbert Brandon The Solicitor. THF TRUMPFTP* A1T,TPL0DUCTION THEGREAT drama, Theatre^Londonf NOW mnmng at the Adelphi T H E JG M P I R M MANAGER OSWALD stoLL TO. NIGHT THE PEERLESS I THE PEERLESS SANDOW, SANDOW, The Adonis of Athletes. The King of Strong Men. He still holds MAY CLARKE, TRF rnrn hvt T Contralto Singer of mellow IHIJI "OLD BELT tone and good expression, For the RECORD OF HEAVY THE WEIGHT LIFTING. TISSOTS, In their curious entertain- Despite recent allega- ment. tions that his record has Marionettes really alive been broken, the belt has Miniature bodies with real not been taken from him. human singing and speak- It is not likely such ing heads. a valuable^ trophy would be left in his possession if someone else had estab- G W FYVIE lished the right to it. The Åshcroftonian Come SANDOW, dian. In his NEW ENTERTAIN. LLEWELYN MENT, LLOYD, R from Including such feats as '■— Llanfairpwllgwyngllgo- 1. Carrying a life-size gertysiliogogogoclfwrth Pony around the stage, lanyrafon. held aloft in one hand. 2. Bearing on his body a BAND OF MUSIC, E R S K I N E, One member of which is Cartoonist. playing a Grand Piano. ———. 3. Throwing a back somersault, with eyes THE blindfolded, feet tied, and Four Graceful Little a 561b weight in each hand. TROUBADOURS, 4. A startling feat on the out of the ROMAN COLUMN. Royal Pantomime. 309 Miss HARRIETT VERNON WILL SHORTLY APPEAR AT THE EMPIRE. PHILHARMONIC JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co.. Ltd. MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN THIS WEEK—The Fascinating and Captivating EVA BELL. direct from the Alhambra and Pavilion; the famous European Gymnasts, MDLLE. LYLIA and MONS. STARR; the Swiss Mountaineer, KARL MOREITZ SAILOR BAYLIE the Gipsy Girl MADELEINE MAY MISS MADGE KELLIE • FRANK HERBERT The MERRY MAJOR. All Star Artistes. Come and see them. 2997 A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC, IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 6503 hotels, Hitung-nmms, &t. THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL IS NOW OPEN TO SPRING VISITORS. HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND only five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 8242 MISS BEES, Manageress. LONDON. THE SHERWOOD HOTEL, JL 19, ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON. (Late W. H. PRUST, of Swansea.) Near Law Courts, Houses of Parliament, and in the midst of all the principal Theatres. Has heen Re-furnished, and offers Every Home Comfort at very Moderate Charges. BED, BREAKFAST, AND ATTENDANCE, 5s 6D Communications to Manager. 8068 THE BAY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. Opposite the Swansea Bay Railway Station, the Sands, near the Football and Recreation Grounds, and the Victoria P. irk. Excellent accommodation for football players, cy- clists, and otber 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, comfortable, and healthy. Apartments may be had at this 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 tbe 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 SWANSEA CASTLE HOTEL. OXFORD-STREET AND DILLWYN STREET, 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. J^ANGLAND B AY HOTEL. Anyone wanting a few days' REST and CHANGE with MILD CLIM ATE, sheltered from all cold winds, will find at the LANGLAND BAY HOTEL all the comforts of a well appointed house at .MOD I .RATE CHARGES. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND WALKS CLOSE TO SEA SHORE. Within easy access of all the principal towns of South Wales aud Monmouthshire. Telegraph or telephone for rooms, or write to the Manageress, MISS LOGAN, Langland Bay Hotel. Telephone, No. 502, Swansea. 6268 LIMPLKY STOKE RESIDENT PHYSICIAN C. J. WHITBY, M.D., HYDRO Late of Smedley s Matlock. TURKISH & ALL USUAL BATHS. U ACRES OF GROUND. JNJSAii It is the m-ost comfortable place I ever stayed in."—Rev W. Cuff, London. BATH. TERMS FROM TWO GUINEAS. ADDRESS THE MANAGER. 7844 GTANBROOK HOUSE, CATHEDRAL ROAD, £ JARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED To private fanliHes for all classes of case, at shortest possible notice, on application to the Matron. PATiKNTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own medical man 01' otherwise. Telegraphic address-" HUMANITY, CARDIFF.' 7946 JGUY YOUR LEATHER fJAND BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, GLADSTONE BAGS, PORTMANTEAUS, DRESS BASKETS, LUGGAGE AND RUG STRAPS, HOLDALLS, PURSES, WRITING CASES, &c., FROM ^JORDET'S, jCJIGII STREET, NEWPORT. YOU WILL GET THEM AT STRICTLY CLOSE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY. 7319 EAT AND DRINK WHAT YOU LIKE. TURLEY'S INDIGESTION SALINE WILL PUT YOU RIGHT. Thousands bless the day when they first tried this Invaluable Medicine. Nothing the world ever pro- duced is equal to it for Indigestion, Headache, Sick- ness, Biliousness, Wind, Spasms, Lown _ss of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Sleepless Nights, Giddiness, Ner- VOIISllèSS Pains in the Back, Pains BETWEEN the Shoal- ders, Ac. All these symptoms arise from a. Sluggish I: Liver. Try a sample bottle. Sold by Grocers and Druggists at 6d per bottle. Carefully prepared by G. TURLEY & CO., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, 59, EDGBASTON- STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Sent bv cost free eight stamps. 7289 $ii5inis5 Aftftrgssis. P O L 0 G Y. JESSRS GEO. A. SECCOMBE & CO., 45, QUEEN-STREET, Beg to APOLOGISE most sincerely to the HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS they were again unable to serve yesterday (Tuesday), owing to the CROWDED STATE OF THE PREMISES. The FRONT DOOR HAD TO BE LOCKED SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE AFTER NOON, and it was with the greatest regret that many Hundreds of Customers were thus excluded from participation in the advantages offered. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANTS hare been engaged, and more Counter Room provided to meet the demand during this week. Q. A SECCOMBE & CO., 45, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. 8388 ARDIFF RED "J ^ETTEB WEEK. OPENING OF THE NEW SYSTEM DRAPERY STORES AT 45, QUBBN ST- CARDIFF. GEO. A jgECCOMBE & CO., FROM LIVERPOOL, HAVE OPENED At the Above Address, WITH A MAGNIFICENT NEW STOCK OF lyjANTLES AND JACKETS, JQRESSES AND SILKS, MILLINERY & UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, PRINTS, SKIRTINGS, &c. AT STRICTLY WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY i The NEW SYSTEM, of buying for Cash, and Sellina for Cash, THE BEST ARTICLE AT LOWEStf PRICE, will be strictly adhered to at this establishment ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. During opening week a Pair of 4-button PRINCESS KID GLOVES will be presented to each Customer purchasing a parcel value 10s or over. GEO. A SECCOMBE & CO., 45, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. (Immediately opposite Frederick-street.) a312-215t THE A T LAS jjl U R N I S H I N G COMPANY. LIMITED, THE JJAYES BUILDINGS, HAYES, CARDIFF, COMPLETE FURNISHERS FOR CASH OR ON THEIR SPECIAL HIRE SYSTEM. We manufacture our own goods in our Workshops at the rear of our New Buildings. We employ local and practical workmen. Our Workshops and Showrooms are open tor view to the Public. OVER FIFTY THOUSAND SQUARE FEET OF SHOWROOMS Well Stocked. A sight worth seeing. Open free for inspection. OVER £34,000 OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM, An advantage no other establishment in Wales can offer. Open free for inspection. DINING-ROOM SUITES from B8. Hundreds to select from. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES from B7. Hundreds to select from. BEDROOM SUITES from B5 to £100. Hundreds to select from. BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS a.t ALL PRICES. Hundreds to select from. SEDS, BEDDING, CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTH, HALL FURNITURE, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS. FURNITURE FOR THE DRAWING-ROOM. FURNITURE FOR THE DINING-ROOM. FURNITURE FOR THE BEDROOM. FURNITURE FOR THE KITCHEN. FURNITURE AND FITTINGS FOR OFFICES. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS TOO NUMEROUS TO riENTION. Come and see, then judge for yourselves. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY. WRINGING AND WASHING MACHINES, SEWING MACHINES, And Every Household Requisite. PERAMBULATORS MAIL CARTS OF EVERY KI £ ^frnm We keep the Larger Stock in Cardiff L for cash, or on the Hiiv Purchase system at cash prices. PERAMBULATORS, WHEEL CARRIAGES, CHAIRS, &c., LENT eN HIRE. NOTE THIS.—Terms ot Repayment the very Lcweet. NOTE THIS.—Stock 1 he Best and Largest w KOTE~=S.-r^ our system the fairest, ^we^nanse NOTF THIS We 'baveover 4,000 customers and we NOTE THIS. Vi e lia e over d by tho Press ,hf™sr/eiS" and faIr. We offer ? -,t cash prices and on easy terms. What moro can you want 1 ALL GOODS DELIVCRE* FREE. If you cannot call for our Catallue and TermS. Å TLAS JjlURNISHING £ JOMPANY.„ LIMITED. JJAYES, £ JARDIFF. Business Hours, 9 to 3; Wednesday. 910 2; Saturday, 9 to 10.. WOODHOUSE&RA WSONUNITED, LIMITED, 88, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE AND STORES: ENGINEERING DEPOT, WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. REPRESENTATIVE :—JOSEPH M. ROSE. 5775 Ervry Requisite Fitting in Stock for the Trad*.