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Salis btr ^ucttgn, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr C. L. BARFOOT. Ketch, at Newport ••• v Y.KMAR" 16 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff — Mar. lo Mr D. EVANS. Counters, Shelving. &E., at Penarth. March LO Grocery and Trade Utensils, at Cardiff Mar. lo Messrs EVANS and HlbllLo. Dwelling-houses, at The 24 MESSRS GOTTWALTZ,BO\VRI;vG, PERRY. Household Furniture, a.t Cardiff March 20 Household Furniture, at Cardiff — Mar. 22, 23, & 24 Residences, at Cardiff ..Mar <47 qf Po iM^rcn bB Messrs'WILLIAM GRAHAM, HITCHCOX, and CO. Plant and Machinery, at Pengani Mar. 24 Mr J. E. GUNN. Posting Stock, AT Cardiff March 30' S Mr J. G. HEDGES. Valuable Freehold Premises. at Pontypool ..March 15' Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea..March 17 Machinery,.&c., at Hafod, Swansea March 21 Mr HILLMAN. Horses, at Newport March 29 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Freehold & Leasehold Investments, at Cardiff.. Mar. 16' Messrs HOWARD & KING. Horses and Ponies, at Pontypridd Mar. 22 Messrs .JENKINS, CLARKE, CO. Confectionery, &c., at Cardiff Mar 21 Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff — Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea, March 16 VilliL Residence, at Swansea March 21 Property, at Swansea March 27 Mr GWILYM LLOYD. Business Premises, at Gilfach Goch Mar. 16 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON Sanitary Wall Papers, &c., at Rooms March 15 Pasturage and Sundries. at Llandaff Mar 15 Household Furniture, etc.. at Cardiff Mar. 16 Mr WM. HARRY REES. -Loose Plant, Materials, Arc., at Aberavon March 20 Messrs XV. SANDERS and SONS. Villa Residences, at The Mart, Cardiff March 24' Mr DAVID SHEPHERD. > Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff.. March 16 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Plant, Machinery, &c., at Cwmaman .March 15 Roadster Stallion, a.t Cowbridge Mar. 21 Entire Shire Horse, at Cowbridge March 21 Colliery Plant and Macliinerv, AT Waun Avon..Mar. 23* business Premises, at C ardiff March 30; Qa and Water Shares, at Pontypridd April 12' Messrs STRAKER & SON. limber Trees. Poles, etc., at Abergavenny ..March 16' Timber, at Abergavenny March 16 Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON. freehold Property, at Cardiff Mar. 23 family Residence, at Cnrdiff Mar 23 Mr XV. M. WILLIAMS. Mineral Water Plant, at Pontardulais March. 16 SALE THIS DAY. >FORCHNEOL COLLTERY AND BRICKWORKS, CWMAMAN. ABERDARE. Vile of Valuable COLLIERY PLANT MATERIALS;T also an Extensive and Valuable Lot of Nearly New- BRICKMAKING PLANT and MACHINERY, lletineers, finding there are betweeu 700 and 808 LOTS Catalogued tor this Sale, Give Notice that the SALE will be HELD on TUESDAY and WED- of March, 1893, commencing Each DAY at Ten a. m, H ESSRS.- STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDERare instructed to SELL by AUCTION, %hout reserve, at the Fforchnenl Colliery and Brick- Cwmaman, Aberdare, on TUESDAY and DNESDA Y, J.4th a..d 15th of March, 1893, the whole *LTHE Valuable the COLLIERY. And the very Valuable and Nearly.new %CKMAKING PLANT, MACHINERY, UTERIALS, AND OTHER EFFECTS <VNP<.RED therewith, comprising :— FAIR 20in. horizontal engines, 42in. stroke, with VChle expansion gear, by Bellehonse, Manchester • PVqin horizontal hauling engines, 18in. stroke 20in N%,ONTAL winding engine, by the Neath Abbey I\LRv Company three-cylinder spare winding SINGLE air-COMPRESSING engine, 20in. steam and ^"VIINDERS by <JSin. stroke; single 6in. pressing «ingle 10in. engine by 20in. stroke, two 7in VE««AL "ENGINES, donkey engine, four-cylinder fan E,V six Lancashire, Cornish, multitubular, and toilers, several Cameron and other pump3, WT'"J (..IRON hearers, steam hoist, steam winch, pit- BQ}KF,MING and appliances, two coal screens and FITL IBOUT 50 tons tram rails, 181b. to 211b. per Y'>bout 700 yards railway siding as laid, with doi,: BEad and FLANGE steel rails, with points and complete about 50 iron coal trams, 2ft. E two 6-ton railway coal trucks, about 130 TOT mis'cast-iron piping, lare quantity 2%in. and piping, quantIty. wrought and ca.t about 150 tons new cast-iron flooring plates LW^VT quantity colliers tools, the contents of PLI RH'S', fitters', and other shops, the whole Df stores, various lot of wrought iron AHSF- e AND pulleys, several new and other W'MLN^«3 I2in. centre lathes and fittings, drilling cwt. tram weighbridge by Pooley, tram turL -R.IG jron SAW bench, new corrugated iron shed, AOFC^IFT' wooden shed 120ft. X 27ft., large boiler star A I,RICK kilns and stacks and fittings, about 5,(XX> ton? FLRE.Clay, several thousand fire and other I>RI^ jrAwcett.'S patent steam brick press, three SFTA' PANS with rollers complete, 6ft. mortar mill, MACHINE by I'awcetb, TI^ey's. tile pvel A LIMC biick PRESSES, new stone-breaker by dan, díco by Mason, about 2,000ft. of various lea. r MltIng, together with a large and general ASSOL-NT OF colliery arid 4 ,^CK->IAK1FN | • J\,L,ANT, A,ND MATERIALS, V/ITE porti°N"'I1'0,1' HAD. very little use and is of TCL JIIODEM AND improved kind. JCLE CONIMEUCO L3UNCTUALLY EACH Day at Ten f }{.' to SELL by AUCTION n -ms, o '1' se. :B;'riarch 21 next at 2 30 ,at ths Fair, "YOUNG 's'n" 17 bands high, by "Field (3.061) 0 Mahal" ( '11 y Dll d by )11' John Will' t of an ex- M^BIF MZ?!'3 proved himself a sure foal getter ANRI • t,I Jorse I1. (HE (I,tnct, and has ANCL FNLA$D RDQUFAT WHICH he has been EXHIBITPRT006^" ■U LV M his travelling iUT'ED\ N<; ?UI.VD SLLL'J season 189J, a certain NUZNTY TLL?OIIFALE-, rvadit on approved security. I.LIRAlontlis. C, RS MAV be obtained upon AIMV I.LIRAlontlis. C, RS MAV High.stro_ardiff.apí5a. -("GiFÃIR, 21sT MARC E WBltID 'USEFUL AND r<'AsiIIO -1%/T^oe STBPHENS0N and ALEX 'S'SiSJN. S SS?™ TUF»^° T|e2l'STMARCB NEXT, at 2.30 p.m., HIS 'VERY ,T I^ER is a.N! HAS a good constitution, 0LCL3ANDS BIG!1- FAI^ERY fast, and is A ,„! S °ptter RRAN^ACVNIING^^SH Flyer, by WELSH I<TYE^. HOLD*6 IS W*F.?^OUY," A VERY well-bred mare ^SWFMET out of IU be given on APPR0VEDES-E curity. 'onths ere 7211 NEV -7:OLLLERX\V«AUN AV°N, CLYDACS„ BRYN'MAWR, SM- O/^IGSFFIR LANT RESERVE. SELL BYLF^: ^'DER I AT, this COLLIERY, on THURs. ^Y 'TIHONT RES^ 1893. at 11-30 a.m., the whole of lb. "P"1 m m CHINEKY J.,ANTC»»o«'t, £ rS'™ Wir o, I2in Includil 7JU 110117. L2JN Gallowav ditto, P^Y„. DITTO, S,| TOILER, 9FT. BY M BOIL6fin< BV 6tt. &>"• RLJNG about 1,200 yards of road very COIHJIRIS raws, 701bs to 751bs LAID^ BLE- CFL(F, I TRAM rails, isibs to per >?'EUT 150 COAI trams, 2ft. I0i„ FARD;0 abridge, by Pooly; two SAUGE,Jon WIL^A.YR machines,, pit fnumng and O-ton C» WEjghing (L fittings, several new ^^L^TUY cast iron, FLOORING and OL"WJRE ROPES. 1" FC SCRap iron, quantity plates. AND piping, galvanised iron various LWHT- VND cast TTAM ,URNLABLE„ andOT BEDDING AN „iith's SHOP and contents, TRAMWAYANd battery together S6IJI: FLJNCHG electric BEOI.TMENT 0f other colliery witb.^ rtistnd ffenerai plant ^rllrials. -,h\n two minutes' walk of ♦JTTTY IS situate ^\HE Great Western and rtivOW CVat'C^ « LONDONA. H.WESTEM »> IOGUES, which may be Ss"- OBTAINEO. APPLICATion W 68^6 K°RRE° J- BG°°*G,G POCKS, Cardiff.^ I?,AWSON ana ALl^X- MJ'S STBL H^RTO SEI'L by AUCHON, aSr insti^S rrurjRSOAY, the 30th at THE CAVD'.LF'afternoon (subject to March >3E0>CK IN THE A)I THOSE commodious, YALC»^E BUSINGS> BBT, CARDIFF, known AS W ANRT 83, APAM-& TE) consist of 1 wo NOS- 80^7 (which ND 40ft. X_18Y2ft. Larae L*R0|I10L 2«t, 14FT-1 two cellars_ IN l'espectlveour small store-r on second AND THIRD BASEMENT,. SPACIOUS ROOMS^ FFICE9. floors, TO«4 with the usual OTHER ^NGED steam At THV of these IS A C0FFLplete, and four bakery. with three ovens large STOR%S OVER same. OF Grace, Cbave No. 83, ^OIIV IN the occupation OF ONE IARGE and CO., >EVT Manufactory, ^%0ILING bouse, ,ground floor, office, GTORE-rooms on cellar i" ^sement, and five second A^JRD floors. busin«S3 These ^SES are well suited FW SARY conveni- being FITF.^H lifts and 80ft and a ences. /Jhave a total "NDEIIT BLS,CK depth OF s and form an ind p BACK. (HEMSFLV^D have entrance at sidean {ROM THE ITie PI'O? iS held FOR a term of TW >XTRENIELY low Marquis %te from 1857, at tne iinnual GR<rent of £ 1™. „mmndiouspremises To RECANTING ample AND commo TOWU this •n an IM»IB and convenient part of ti Sale AFFON.opportunity_rarely «IET "N appH«v I'urthet Sculars may BE obtwneii UPON^ T0 ',ion to TL^IONEERS, 5, H'F?11- ANCI SON. Messrs G. R. RIRAIFI SOLICITORS^CAR^ Ju ^JTG ANSHLRB,^ O{ YEARA' AS MAY be JS*,# .nhr'"°V Huntley. W^. Qonat's, m 'dge.. O W S E A OFFICE SOt NEWS," i alt5 hy Ruction. • PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MARCH 20TH, 1293. f- « GORDON-ROAD. ROATH. TLFESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, IV 3 ANFI PERRY have received instructions from v TF McMillan. Esq., who is going abroad, to Cata- logue and SKLLlb,the whole of the HOUSEHOLD EURISIITURE, «ILV»R electro-plate, books, bedsteads and bedding, *!W' MONDAY, March 20, 1893, AT 11 o'clock a.m., particulars of which will shortly appear. R-.TAWUFIS may be had on th» Premises, as above, on SATURDAY next, or of the Auctioneers, 11. High- street, Cardiff. 7153 ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 22nd, 23rd, and 24tli March. LARGE UNRESERVED AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, THE Contents of 15 WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS and DRESSING ROOMS, DRAWING ROOM, I'" DINING and Breakfast Rooms, Library, HAN and Billiard-room the Fittings of Servants' Hall and Domestic Offices, &c. VAT TTABL.FI BRONZES, COSTLY LARGE-SIZE VALUA*>^KVPKS CHINA VASES, Ai_ HI^H. and other decorative objects, RICH TTTRKEY WILTON, AXMINSTER, AND OTHER <' \T?VF't'S rich Silk Curtains and other Draperies, 7.4, svppjleA /essn Snclgrovt L°'LDT''FIRST-CLASS, NEARLY-NEW, full-size MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLE, slate bed, low and frost-proof cushions, all HIP'atest improvements, by Messrs GEO. WRIGHT ami CO (-makers by Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Ffl-'es, the Government, and Army and AFLTHE6CONTENTS OF A MANSION Removed to Cardiff for immediate sale. Sold by order of the Mortgagee under a Bill it/Sale. The HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Valuable Pictures, and Effects, From SKELBROOK HOUSE, PENARTH, The late Residence of W. R. PARKER, ESQ. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China., Plate, and a Small Cellar of Wines, liu order of the Representatives of a well-known Gentle- •> man, Deceased. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to «PT R, bv AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- ^T Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 2!nd, 23rd, and 24th March, 1893, at Eleven Vclock each day, punctu 7070 Ihe MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, Removed as above, and from Skelbjook House, Penarth, the late residence of W. R. Parker, Esq. IN THE BEDCHAMBERS.—Fittings in mahogany, ash walnut and other woods, with handsome BED- STEADS of French and Parisian shape in massive brass •ind rich woods, including a very HANDSOME 5ft ALL BltAS:5 BEDSTEAD (cost when new £75), with costly plush and other bod furniture, hair beddmg, large and well-fitted wardrobes of various sizes, toilet tables on 'VER^RARI^A^CHOICE CARVEDENOLISH OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with pedestal, tables, and appointments en suite. A superb Louis XV. bedroom set in mahogany, several mother BEDROOM SUITES, with 6ft. and 5ft. ward- robes in walnut, rosticootf, ash, and walnut, and other ■woods, spring mattresses, feather bedding, toilet ware, large and small cliest3 of drawers, Brussels and other ^TLIETSDRAAVING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURFI includes suites of silk and CAENIFE gilt cornices and povtieies en suite :,CHEB T KRPIL'L SETTEES and CHAIRS, covered IN velvet, and other coverings a VERY FINE LO XV. CABINET, of large pi-oportions, AF ''F R5'L cabinets.tables (by (.Mow), occasional awl ce»tre tables, gilt chairs, in plush, a, fine buhl car,I t* costlv overmantel, secretaires and writing teiw GRAND WILTON PILE CABPET8, nigs, a nearly^nev COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by L./ COLLARD and COLLARD. music cabinets FIIE^ screens, a pair of LOUIS XVI. CO. BRASS beautiful GILT CABINET, with high GLY-SS back brass fenders and coal vases, standard and table silk shades, Venetian gilt mirrors AL',LN^RF?VTN(; artistic gilt chairs, a handsome rosewood DK- ROOM SUITE, in Genoa velvet, several watei-colour drawings, a VALUABLE BRASS CENTRE LIGHT, fitted with 1 IMP and for 50 candles. R,„VN'NNI, The DINING-ROOM IND LIBRARY in ELABORATELY CARVED ENGLISH OAK, high back chairs in yclvet, ct very fine buffet^ a gong stand and gong, a beautiful oak dinner wagon, a NOBLE SIDEBOARD of great beauty with figure ornaments, a large dining-table, a PAIR OB 1'IJNM.IJJ: CARVED BOOKCASES 5ft. wide, oak glasses, carved oak card-table, large TURKEY CARPETS, three pairs of chenille curtains with beautifully carvea cornices, a noble writing-table, A finely carved old chest, arm chairs and settees, VALUABLE BRONZES of Florentine and English work, a pa.ir of very fine MARLI HORSES, bronze busts, marble statuary. VALUABLE SILVER AND ELI' CTRO-PLATE. A MOST VALUABLE COLI.liCTION OF OLD cue;A. embiacing A MAGNIFIOENI' PAIR OF MATCH- LESS SEVRES vases, 3ft. 6in. high (cost 200 guineas), an important pair of Dresden vases of large dimen- sions, several other important vases, all the knick- knacks that decorated the cabinets and tables in Chelsea, Bow, Lowestoft, Crown Derby, and Dresden, several fine plates, a Dresden dejeuner service. THE CONTENTS OF BILLIARD ROOM. A nearly new billiard table in Spanish mahogany, by Geo. Wriht and Co., London (Makers by special ap- pointment to H.R.H. the trince of Walts, the Govern- ment, and Army and Navy Clubs), with patent low frost-proof cushions, and all the latest modern fittings, Ivory billiard and pool balls, cues, marking boards, etc. Wall Settees in Morocco leather, Engravings and Prints, Tuikev carpet and rugs. THE MORNLNG-ROOM FURNITURE IN BROWN OAK. A 6ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD with high glass back, over. mantel to match, a Massive Dining Table lUft. long, a SET 01<' 10 <JHAIRS. in reat Morocco, a dinner wagon, a suite of curtains, Axminster C Irpet, Clocks and Ornaments ir. bronze, china and oxydized ware, brass fireplace fittings. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND ITAWINGS. A Magnificent Example by B. Vautier, specimens by J. Cole, T. Richards, J. Peel, J. H. Bland, Tucker Pain, A. H. Vickers, J. C. Frisch, Howard Elgie, Stanfield, Hulk, Knell, D. H. McKew.tn, Callow, Bennett, Jack-on, J. Rivers, G. H. Boughton, F. Walker, etc. The fittincs of Breakfast Room and Servants' Hall, the FURNITURE and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL, Corridors and Staircases include carved oak hall furniture, tables, pier-glasses, expensive Axminster carpeting and massive biass rods, busts, brackets, pedestals, a double-barrel gun by Lewis, heads, antlers, and trophies, a small cellar of choice wines. The FITTINGS of PLATE and CHINA PANTRIES a.nd kitchens, A Minton tea, breakfast, and dessert service, Set of table glass, etc. GARDEN AND OUTSIDE EFFECTS include SETS OF BRASS DOUBLE HARNESS, single sets, horse rugs, bridles, saddles, and sundry harness, a. Jawn mower, garden chairs, tables, stable and garden tools. ON VIEW SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 18TH and 20TH MARCH. ORDER OF SALE WEDNESDAY, 22nd March—Contents of bedrooms, dining-room, drawing-room, servants' hall, &c., and billiard-room. THURSDAY, 23rd March—Contents of best bedrooms, carved oak dining-room furniture, drawing- room furniture, old china, pia.nos, hall and servants' offices. FRIDAY, 24th March—Remainder of furniture, pic- tures, plate, and outdoor effects. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be had of the Auctioneers. 7070 IMPORTANT SALE OF ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES In the M NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. ESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRV have received instructions to ^LL by AUCTION, at their SsAe-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 27, 1893, IT 7 clock punctually, the following T DESIRA BLE RESIDENCES NJNM,1-1 that Detached LEASEHOLD RESI- ^NCE, known as V „ "GRASMERE," tir°; £ EWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, in the occupy M- C- LUAITD, Esq., at the annual rent of .BE tenant paying rates and taxes. Tne house rnr! Lln1JRAILCE ball, dining, drawing and morning- MOAFL' "D-ROOM, bathroom, nine bedrooms, Ac., ST»W arranged. There is a large garden, C?aeh-liouse, harness-room, loft, &c. The ;inn,. I LS LEASEHOLD for S9 years from 18D0, at the F OT C?R°\U?,D RENTOF £ 28 10s. DENCE ~knownHAT DETACHED LEASEHOLD RESI. No I?A ""ELMWOOD," Pation JT. P°KT-ROAD. CARDIFF, in the occu- KSN™ 'beowner, CHARLES E. STALLYBRASS, rooms DRAWING, dining, and breakfast- TLU*™ ,ROOMS> D essing-room, bathroom, etc. and two 4NM?TOISFCALL,E<L ST"BL(-. coachhouse, loft, elc., is LEISPHLSI F' bouses in the garden. The property YEARS from 1873, at the annual ground HAV-^E^CJUONR*1/8 A5E ^CDERNLY and well built, and DEPTHS' U, „„ FRO,'tages to the road, with spacious LIGHTING- M-O.FCONI^10DATTON at the back, and the PERFECT AA SANITARV arrangements to both aie KIIOVNI as AU U'AT VORY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE BEING NO X, FKRNLEIGH, the owupaUon OFJWFT°T^0C.^USA^IFF' now in and held NNZI! W1LLIAM SIMONS, ESQ.,Solicitor, 1275, at the ANMLVF6 OTN,I>ORd Bute for 99 years from IT CONTSFN"°OI «J"UNDR«NT of £ 2110S. entrance hall'DRA.WIN^ERI-*™UN<I portico AND and spacious 'domesti?' ^«TLNG' AND breakfast rooms, bedrooms, TWO K >^V! CES I ON the first floor, four second floor three H^Y,T0<JM"' LOBBy. etc. and on the built, THE?OOM^RE^ THE IOUSE IS excellenUy and SPECIIIL a 4 conveniently aiTangedT ARRANGEI^NVS LTNTI HA?K BEE« P^D to the sanitary side entrance and IILW- R,E ISA LARge garden, with modate two horses ABNTN6 COAch-ho .se to accom- Forther NARLICNFN N V 5 R ACCOMMODAHON lane, and Son, S&ICI^S .FC 3 OF MOSFLRS G F Hill TW^H.'|B-STREET, or as to all the Lo^teof M-YTMARCH 28th, 139^ M SFD^|RG^)JT^ALTZ! BOWRING, hold th-ir NEXT^ALEgof° annoance tbat: they will AT TB. VT HORSES, M0TCH23T^IFO^IOCF' C"RDIF?' ON TUE«DAY, ENTRIES SOUCITED. 7134 MARITIME CO TO COLLIEUY PHótÀW¡ióNJ!PRDJ? UNRESERVED „0RSES IVTESSRS HOWARD and KING are 4-7- instructed by the Receiver and t IVI'RINXY ^/IHET>C°U^ °F Chancery to SELL by the Premises as above, on WEDNFS DA\, the 22nd day of March, 1893, 50 USEFUL COLLIERY HORSES AND PONIES all 111 good condition and capital workers. Sale to commence at One o'clock preciseiv Terms—Cash. Further particulars can be obtained from the Anc- tioneers, at their Offices, Gresham Buildings, Ponty. pridd. 7096 Stales hy Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT to PROPERTY OWNERS, BUILDERS, PAPERHANGERS, and the Public Generally. On WEDNESDAY next, March 15th, at 11 and!2 o'clock, MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON will 1;- SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a large stock of HIGH-CLASS WALL PAPERS, Including golds, satins, sanitaries, silk lustres, grounds, and a large variety of other papers. Also a quantity of White Lead. 7076 SALE THIS DAY. WHITCHURCH, In the field adjoining Llandaff Station (Taff Vale Railway). MKSSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON are instructed by D. Edmunds, Es. (who is re- moving to Cardiff) to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, March 15th, 18°3, at three o clock in the afternoon, the PASTURAGE (to let) of the above field (5% acres).with the Erections and Out-buila- ings thsieon (to be sold right out), also 1 chaff cutter, 1 corn crusher, a few tons of mangolds, 1 root puiper, 3 iron pig troughs, 6 rakes and pikes, 6 water casKs, 3 ladders, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 double cylinder iron roUer, 1 patent churn, 6 milk coolers, bar-framed and other beehives, 8 iron hurdles, 1 dog kennel, 1 patent green- house heating apparatus, 1 small lawn mower, wire netting, 1 grindstone, scythe, flower pots, and numer- ous other useful sundries. Further particulars of Mr Edmunds, Llantillio House, near Llandaff Station or of the Auctioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 7077 SALE TO-MORROW THE AUCTION ROOM* DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, loru MARCH, 1893. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE of TWO HOUSES of FURNI. TURE, in splendid condition, removed from Rich- mond-road and Beauchamp-street (the tenants in both cases leaving Cardiff), comprising 2 excellent pianofortes in Walnut cases, both nearly new; a 11- stop American organ, by Heath and Sons, 2 noble 6-ft. walnut sideboards, a mahoganv and á walnut 8-ft, dining tables, do. dining and drawing room suites, upholstered in saddlebags and leathers, secretaire bookcase, Wilton and best Brussels carpets and rugs, lovely inlaid rosewood cabinet* and overmantel to match, walnut and marble-top cheffoniere, gilt pier glasses; fenders and irons, octogon tables, a satin, walnut, and a black do. best bedroom Huites, 6-ft. and 4-ft. wardrobes and toilets to match, chests of drawers, several massive iron and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding complete, etc., etc.; the contents of the usual domestic offices, and numerous sundries," all of which MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed to SELL by: PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. On view ay prior to and mornin of Sal*. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS IN CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Bnildingi, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, the 16th March inst., at 7 p.m., subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, the following pro- perties LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 138, Craddock-street, Cardiff. < OT 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 140, Craddock-street, Cardiff. The above are held under one lease for 99 years from the 25th March, 1884, at a yearly ground rent of £512s, and are let at 8s a week each. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 87, Bed- ford-street, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st July, 1872, at an apportioned yearly ground rent of 7d, and let at 7", a week. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 99. Bed- ford-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st July, 1872, at an apportioned yearly gronnd rent of 9.s 2d, and let at 7s a week. LOTS.—AU that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 50. LIantrissant-Htroet. Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of £3311, and let at 7s 6d a week. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 52, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 18S5, at a yeariy ground rent of £3 2s, and let at 7s a week. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 54, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of £3 h, and let at. 7s 6d a week. LOT 8.—AU thM DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 56, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, At a yearly ground rent of £3, and let at 7s 6d a week. For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitoe, Gnildhall-chambevs, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, No. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 6992 ROATH AND CANTONS MESSRS W. SANDERS and SONS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Ba,nk Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDA Y, March 2mi, 1<93, at 8 o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions as shaU be then produced, the following leasehold VILLA RESIDENCES and investment properties, viz. :— LOT L.-PAJRK VILLA, WET/LFIELD ROAD, ROATII PARK. An excellent modern residence, with usual reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold bath gas fittings throughout let to a good tenant at £30, tenant paying rates ground rent,N&, No private improvement expenses to fall on purchaser. LOT 2.-6 and 8, CLAUDE-ROAD, off Oakfleld-street, AVell built and commodious residences, in attractive situation modern appointments now ready for occupation and with Immediate possession ground rent, £9 and j37 respectively. LOT 3.-66, WYNDHAM-CRESCENT, CANTON, with six bedrooms, hot and cold bath commanding exterior back entrance now in occupation of owner, who is leaving for the country early possession very low ground rent, viz., £ 3. LOT 4.—102, WYNDHAM-CRESCENT, now in occupation of Mr C. F. Sanders, who is shortly removing. Good dining-room, sitting-room, kitchen, &c., on ground floor, coal cellar 111 basement, four bed- rooms, and hot and cold bath side entrance. Ground rent only S2 12s 6d. The following Lots, by order of the Mortgagees, will be Sold :— LOTS 5, 6, and 7.—At reasonable reserves, 2, 4. and 6, ST. JOHN'S-CRESCENT. Three comfortable and commodious Villas, each containing the usual recep- tion-rooms, with five or six bedrooms, hot and cold bath, &c. Possession immediately, or at short notice. Back entrances. Rents £ 36, or thereabouts. Ground r«nt £ 4 15s each. LOT 8-18 ST. JOHN'S-CRESCENT. Similar house to above-mentioned. Ground rent £4. LOT 9.-25, ST. JOHN S-CRESCENT. A larger and verv commodious Villa, with similar accomodation and side oiiirance from Den ton-road. Ground rent JB5 10s. STABLING and YARD, behind Earl-place and approached from Church-road now let on lease at a rent of £25 per annum, and occupied by Messrs Pearce and Co., Limited, Brewers. Ground iej OT 5' 11 —3 PONTCANNA-TERRACE (top of Cathedral-road). Cottoge, in the occupation of good tenant at 6s per week, with large yard a.t sIde; suitable for business purpose ?. Gf°"^r,?StA^71^ A „ LOT 12 —59 and 61( CONYBEARE-ROAD. Two five-roomed Cottages, each let at 5s per week and well tenanted. Ground rent only £1 155 each. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs HAMITTON and HUME, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff- and as to the other Lots to Messrs MERRILS and EDE, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff; or. as to all the; Lots, to the Auctioneers Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS, 7158 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. TREVETHICK-STRKET, SALE OFCUOTSUALLY ^TTRACTIVE LEASE- a-^gogfS"0'SHOP' ME-SStR?KdE.IAsBiib7pu?rSc?uCTmN! M tte Mut nank-huildina-p JI^ri^stre^t.^ardUF, on FRIDAY the 24th of March, 1893, at .P'YL'* sharp (subject to conditions to be there produced), the undermentioned E PROPERTIES:- LOT 1- All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 1, Tre- vetidck street, Cardiff. Held under »lew for 99 vears from March, 1890, at a ground lent of £ 4 10s ner annum being well tenanted at 10s per week. In- cluded^ith this lot is a yard very convenient for 8 LOT8g2 3 and 4.-A1! those Three DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 2. 3, and 4, Trevethick-street, Cardiff which are also held under a separate lease for each for a term of 99 years, at a yearly ground each, and are well-tenanted at 9s per TA-Csa5Ch6 7 8, and 9.—All those Five DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, Trevethick- street, Cardiff, and held under separate leases as In former Lots, at a like ground rent, and similarly let, aJ*3o ftti ner w6?k Bftch. LOT10 -All that HOUSE, together with Corner SHOP and exceUent BUSINESS PREMISES, situate and being No. 10, Trevethick-street, adjoining the above Lots, which will be let when ready at 15s per W The above comprises a very neat, COMPACT lot of property, affording an unusually safe investment, the demand for houses in this district being at all LOT11.'All SAT most eligible VILLA RESIDENCE, containing eleven rooms, situate and being opposite The Elms, Llandaff-road, Canton. The house is now ready for occupation, possession being reserved for purchaser. The proper y is held nnder A lease for 99 vears from August next, at a ground rent of S5 14s. The premises are fitted with all modern improvements, electric bolls, &c., &c., and can readily be let at 18s per week. FOR further particulars apply to „ Messrs MEYRICK and DA VIES, Solicitors 95, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Pontypridd, Or to the Auctioneers, Messrs EVANS and HUGHES, 7151 Borough Chamber*. Wliarton-street, Cardiff. SALITTHIS DAY. TO GROCERS ANDOTHERS SALE AT No. 90, CLIVE-STREE1, GRANGE, CARDIFF. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNES- DAY. 15th March, 1893, at Eleven o clock, a quantIty of GROCERY AND TRADE UiENSIl^. i Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7161 SALE THIS DAY. P0, GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on WEDNE*- (DAY, 15th March, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the COUNTERS, SHELVING, AND BRASS GAS FITTINGS Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7136 PRIZE HOnSE SALE, NEWPORT. S: to the Owner of the highest priced Mare or Gelding realising 60gs. and upwards. £ 2 to the Owner of the second highest priced Mare or Gelding realising 45gs. and upwards. The prize winners to be bona-fido sold at the hammer li/TR HILLMAN will SELL by AUC- -LTJL TION, WEDNESDAY, March 29th, at Ross and Co.'s -tables, Chepstow-road, Newport, VALUABLE CART MORSKS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS. Entries to hand. Others solicited for catalogues, widely circulated. Offices, 52, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 71 THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING JL COMPANY, 13, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in aU its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1220_. alt5 by Jatrftott. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SOUND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, the 16th day of March. 1893, at 3 p.m., subject to such conditions of sale as may be produced, the fol- lowing valuable BUSINESS PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All those Two substantial FREEHOLD SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSE, with spacious warehouse and cellaiage, outbuildings, and premises belonging thereto, situate and being Nos 20 and 22, Queen-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr E. Singer, grocer and provision merchant. This Lot will be sold subject to a lease of 21 years from 29th September, UiS;, at a. rent of £300 per annum. These premises have a frentage to.Queen- street of 37 feet and 1 inch or thereabouts, and a, depth of 136 feet or thereabouts. Mr Singer, at his own expense, erected the existing spacious ware- house when nis lease was granted. There is ample space for further erections. The whole premises are in excellent repair. LOT 2.-A11 that first-class and substantially-built SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE (five floors). Out- buildings and Premises, situate and being No. 18, Queen-street (adjoining Lot 1), held for a term ot 93 years under lease granted by the late John Honifray. Esq.. dated 12th April, 1856, at the very low ground rent per annum. This Lot will be sold subject to a.n under-lease dated 1st October, 1887, whereby the premises are held by Mr Mattock, fancy draper, for a term of 10 years, a.t a. yearly rental of £3413. Valuable fixtures and shop fittings belong to the owner. These pre- mises are in excellent repair, and contain a high- class shop and showroom 100 feet long, hare a, frontage to Queen-street of 25 feet and 3 inches the depth of the ground is 139 feet and 3 inches or thereabouts. I The above lots are situate in the best business part of the leading public thoroughfare in Cardiff, and afford rare opportunities for trustees and t-thers to scquire first-class investments. I Further particulars and conditions of Sale, with orders to view, can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his office, 10, Queen-street, or the Vendor's Solicitor, Mr WESTYR-EVANS, 6335 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. CORNER OF CASTLE ARCADE AND CASTLE- STREET (OPPOSITE CARDIFF CASTLE). ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF THE FIXTURES, FITTINGS, UTENSILS, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A MODERN CAFE, RESTAURANT, AND CONFECTIONER'S SHOP, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE END OF TENANCY. ■m/fESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. JjJL have been instructed by the Tenant (whose tenancy expires Lady Day) to SELL by AUCTION, without Reserve, on TUESDAY, March 21st, 1893. at Eleven o'clock in the Morning, the whole of the Valuable STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY, Together with the FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, comprising window cases, show cases, sandwich and stock bowls in glass, mirrors, marble-top and other counters, sideboards, shf.prdiiiing-room,. nd restaurant tables chairs and ettee, gas fixtures and fittings, stoves, a quantity of cutlery and plate, glass and earthenware, cooking ranges, refrigerators A. large and general assortment of kitchen utensils, and numerous other effects, On View en the da.y prior to Sale. There will be no Reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cainbnan-cnambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 7202 Dated March 8th, 1893. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Important Sale of first-class FAMILY RESIDENCE, suitable for Investment. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON l.f..L have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Auction-rooms (.late Art gallery and Cymmrodorion Hall), 91, St Maiy-street, Cardiff,_ on THURSDAY, March 23, 1893, at -even p.m. precisely (subject to conditions which may be seen a.t the Auctioneers' offices 5 days previously), all those premises, being a first-class FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 36 Newport-road, now in the occupation of John Jones Esq., and whose lease is about terminating, comprising:— On GROUND FLOOR—Large drawing-room, dining- room, study or breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, lavatory, and two china pantries. On FIRST FLOOR—Bath-room (hot and cold), box- room, cupboard, w.c., dressing-room, and four bed- rooms. On SECOND FLOOR—Two bedrooms and servants' room. On THIRD FLOOR—Attic. Ample cellarage in Basement. Large garden in rear, with back entrance to vinery, greenhouse, stove- house, potting-house, and offices. This splendid well-built stone-front Dwelling-house is nicely situated, standing back from the main road, wih a shrub euclosure be:ween it and the carriage road, and is conveniently situated for trams and 'busses to all parts, and with a back road for Stable and Coach-house if required. The leaso is from Lord Bute for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1870, at an annual ground rent of £15. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneers or to 7144 I Mil c. P. CLARKE, Solicitor, Hammet-streec, Taunton;. Auctioneers' Offices, 25. Queen-street Arcade,Ca.rdiff. COUNTY"BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, SUIT- ABLE FOR INVESTMENT. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Auction Rooms (late Art Gallery and Cymmrodorion Hall), 91, St. Mary-stree", Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March ::03rd, lb93, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, in the following or such Lots as may be ananged at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions which may be seen at the Auctioneers' Offices five days previously, a*FR°JSHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namly :— LOT 1.—AU those Four FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 53, 55, 59 and 61, Romfllv-creseent, Canton.Canliff each contami e t o sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, coal house and out- buildings, bathroom (hot and cold), w.c. s, and nve bedrooms enclosures in front with gardens in rear, and back entrances. Will be sold separately if desired. LOT 2.-All those Three PRIVATE DWELLING- HOUSES, being 45, 47, and 43, Penypeel-road, Canton, leading out of Cowbridge-road, occupied by Messrs Davey, Parker, and Matthews, held on lease for 99 years, from 25th December, 1881, at an annual ground rent ot £ 2 10s for each house. LOT 3.—All those Two PRIVATE DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 41 and 43. Clive-road, C:>ntoa, occupied by Messrs Jones and Harris, havin a long garden at rear, and small enclosure in front, and near the Tram Terminus for the town. Held on lease for 99 years, from 24th December, 1878, at an annual ground rent of JE3 for each house. # 7143 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr C. P. Clarke, Solicitor, Hammet-street, Taunton. Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen-street. Arcade,Cardiff- SALE OF VALUABLE AND COMMODIOUS BUSINESS PREMISES AT GILFACHGOCH. MR GWILYM LLOYD has received in- structions from Mr D. Davies, Fruiterer, Gil- fach Goeh, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Blandy Hotel, Gilfach Goch, on THURSDAY, March 16th, 1893, at Four o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), the following desirable and well-arranged BUSINESS PREMISES, situate in High-street, Gilfachgoch, and in the occupa- tion of the Owner, consisting of a large double-frontage shop, sitting-room, four bedroom, three rooms in cellar, stable, and coach-house. The property is held under a lease granted by Blandy Jenkins, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of March, 18S&, at the low ground rent of £ 1 7s plir annum. The Auctioneer desires to draw the attention of Capitalists and others to this important Sale, which affords an unusual opportunity of acquiring a property seldom offered to the r.ublic, the Premises being so well adapted for any kmd of trade, sitmtte in the best position, anù will always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Penygraig. 7194 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of Marcl., 1893, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of Mrs Evans, and others (removed for convenience of Sale), comprising suite in walnut and covered in saddle bas, dining-room suite in American leather, pianoforte) m rosewood, by Metzler and Co.. suitable for practice or a beginner, mahogany hall table, couches and easy chairs in American leather, pier-glasses and overmantels, 6 sitting-room chairs, loo and Windsor tables, bookcases, inlaid chiffonieres, carpets, rugs, brass and iron bedsteads, palliasses, 3pnn^ mattresses, feather and uillpufi beds, wash- stanos [1,11(1 tables, mahO,I311Y chest of <lmwers, walnut bedroom suite, painted do., tewel-horscs CF,ne-seat chairs, kitchen dresser, &c, to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. 72.8 TOBUILDEBS, FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, March 21st, 1893, in the yirdsituate at the baek ol JSarLatreet ami. MaliphaBrfrstrcst, Hated, Swam:el1. the following— ENGINE, BOILER, CIRCULAR SAWS, Ac., comprising horiwntal engine, 5 'h.p., vertical boiler, wi!b double fire box, circular saws ?.nd bench. 6 circu- lar grooving saws, patent pulley block, <&c., &c.; also large shed, 30 feet by 18 feet. The above will be offered as a going concern in one lot, and if not so sold, will then be divided into separ- ate lots. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Terms, Cash. N.B.—The above is a good opportunity for a builder or firewood merchant requiring such a place, being conveniently situated close to the railway. 7207 TO TIN-PLATE MAKERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF LOOSE PLANT, MATERIALS, &c, AT THE GLANWALIA TIN-PLATE WORKS, ABERAVON, PORT TALBOT. MR WM. HARRY REES is instructed by the Proprietors to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDA Y, March 20th, 1893. the whole of the LOOSE PLANT AND MATERIALS, TOOLS, CASTINGS. STORES, Ac. At the above Works. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Catalogues, in preparation, may be had of the Auc- tioneer. Neath, March,_1893. 7010__ WILLIA-lli; (PON]^iYDZ\vT;i yy O R M LOZENGES For ove Thirty Years this highly valuaoJle Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic, or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a. very speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recom- mendatiou for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar ot Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 131f.d., and 2s 9d per box, by most chemists, or for 14 or34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist I 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials symptoms, &c., on application. 4783 I alts bg JUtrtion. SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE of a large quantity ot HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, removed to ihe SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS for absolute sale. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Swansea Auction Roomc, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, March 16th, 169\ a large quantity of superior HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, removed-from various residences in the neighbourhood for absolute sale. Goods on view. Wednesday, March 15th. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auction eers, at theiffices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 7164 "^COMPACT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, WITH LAND ATTACHED, Ripe for the immediate erection of Shops or Dwelling- Jionses, an important. Leasehold Comer Property suitable for commercial purposes, and THREE COMPACT DWELLING-HOUSES. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON .1.1.. have received instructions to SELL bv AUC- TION (subject to such Conditions as shall be read at the time of Sale), at the Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on TUESD* Y, Mai eh 21st, 1893, the following valuable VILLA RESIDENCE, With Land attached, viz. :— LOT 1.-AlI.that comfortable Villa Residence, with the Garden and Ground attached thereto, known as GOWER HOUSE, The Dun-, Mumbles, together with the Field in front, having an acreage of la. 3r. 20p., •r thereabout, admirably "ituate on the main road to Langland and Caswell Bays, and having a frontage thereto of 380 feet, within three minutes' walk of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway Station, in the occupation of T. W. James, Esq. (whose tenancy expires on June 24th next), at a lental of £44 per annum. The House lies well back from the road.and contains dining and drawing-rooms (in one), 4 bedrooms, cellar, kitchen, scullery, and offices, with a stable and coach- house in the rear. The gnrd°'i is enclosed by walls on three sides, and is one of the most productive in the neighbourhood. the Field has a.n important frontage to the m&\a. road, and being in the most frequented part of. tbe Mumbles is of great value for building pur pocis. Plaus have been prepared, and it is estimated if the whole property if properly developed, no less thfn 46 houses can be erected on it. tOT 2.-All that Valuable Leasehold Property, situ- ated on the comer of York and Rutland-streets, and foftning the south side of Angel-street, Swansea, and hating a frontage thereto of 122ft. lOin., of 24ft. 8in to york-street, and 47ft. 9in. to Rutland-street. The Stores and Stables adjoining York-street were recently iu the occupation of Messrs Spiller and Co., at a. rental of £48 per annum, but are now vacant. the Stores and Stables adjoining Rutland-street are in the occupation of the lessee. The Property being in a busy thoroughfare, in the centre of the town, close to the L.N. W., Swansea, and Mumbles- Railway Stations, and the Docks, is a, most desirable one, and can, with a moderate outlay, be adapted for shops and offices, 01' any busines purpose. It is held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1849, at a ground rent of B52 10s per annum. LOT 3.-All those Three Six-roomed DWELLING- HOUSES and Premises, recently erected by Thomas HuxJftble, situate in the Rhyddings Park-road, Swan- sea. Two are practically completed and fit for occu- pation the other is in an advanced stage, and requires but a trifling outlay. They are held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1892, at a ground rent of £ 8 18s 6d per annum. Sale to commence at 3 1}.m. in the Afternoon. For Conditions of sale aud further particulars apply, as to Lots 1 and 2, to J. Viner Leeder, Esq., Solicitor. Oxford-street, Swansea as to Lot 3, to Messrs Beor and Plant. Solicitors, Temple-street or as to the whole, to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 6981 COLOSSEUM HOTEL, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 27th day of March, 1793, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions as will be then produced, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY that is to say All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with the warehou-es, offices, and buildings, known as the Colosseum Hotel, situa te in Wind-street and Little Wind-street, Swansja, held under a lease for 99 years from the 25th of March, 1830, at an annual ground rent of S30. I Thv property will be sold subject to an underlease thereof for 21 years frem the 29th September, 1887, at the vearly rent of £120, but with the benefit of the Mid* rent and subject also to a further term of 7 years covenanted to be granted at the expiration of the said term of 21 years at the same rent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Swansea, or to Chas. Norton, Esquire, Solicitor, Swansea. 7210 SALE TO-MORROW. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. CLtTHA ESTATE, About six miles distant from Abergavenny, four from Usk, and three from Penpergwm and Nantyderry Railway Stations. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE OAK, ASH. ELM, CHESTNUT, BEECH. LARCH AND OTHER TIMBER TREES, POLES AND COPPICE WOOD. IVfESSRS STRAKER and SON- have J-VJL, favoured with instructions frum Reginald Herb- L q., M.F.H ,to- SELL hy AUCTION, at. the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of March, 189i, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable TIMBER TREES, POLES, AND COPPICE WOOD, standing on the Clytha Estate, namely :— LOT 1.—The tallage of the Broom Cover or Lower Berthllwyd Farm, containing about 850 Larch Poles, about 430 Horse Chestnut, Beech, Birch and other Stores, the Underwood (except Spruce, Hollies, Ever- greens, and the Stores ringed with red or white paint), and 34 Oak, 15 Beech, 2 Ash, 1 Wych and 1 Chestnut Timber Trees, numbered with white paint from 1 to 53. LOT 2.44 Oak, 5 Beech, 18 Ash, 8 Sycamore and 2 Wych Timber/frees, numbered with white paint from 1 to n; also 38 Larch Poles, all standing on Lower Berthllwyd Farm, and in the Wood and Spinneys, together with the Underwood in Wood and Spinneys (except the Spruce, Hollies, Evergreens and the Stores ringed with red or white paint. LOT 3.-73 Oak, 20 Ash, 1 Elm, 1 Sycamore, 5 Beech, numbered with white paint from 1 to 100, and stand- ing on Upper Berthllwyd Farm, in the Wood and Bettws Pond, together with the Orl and other mixed Coppice Wood, comprising about acres. LOT 4.—59 Oak, o Elm, 10 Ash, 1 Wych, 2 Beech, I Sycamore, all standing on Bettws and IlIa Farms. LOT 5.—55 Oak, 5 Chestnut, 3 Ash, 8 Elm. and 1 Beech, numbered with white paint from 1 to 70. and 22aand 17a, standing on Ffynoni and White House Farms, and in Parry's Wood. LOT 6.-46 Oak, 5 Ash, 2 Asp, and 2 Poplar, num- bered with white paint from 1 to 55, and standing in Evans'Wood, at the back of Clytha House. LOT 7.—The Underwood in the said Wood, contain- ing about a r p (except the Poplars, Ash, Planta- tion, Spruce, Hollies, Evergreens, and all the Stores ringed with red or white paint). LOT 8.—5 Oak. 4 Ash, I Elm, 1 Wych, 1 Sycamore, numbered with white paint, standing in Clytha Park, T'wyn-y-Crican Wood, and on Chapel Fanr, together with the Underwood in T'wyn-y-Crican (ex«!fcpt the Spruce, Hollies, and Evergreens, and all the Stores, ringed with red or white paint). N.B.—The above described is an excellent lot of Timber, by far the greater portion of it being very lengthy, kind, and of good girth, tit for gate bars and other purposes, and the Auctioneers can strongly recommend it to the notice of the trade. Jame Matthews, the Woodward, will be at the Swan Hotel, Llanarth, every morning at 8.30 up to and including date of Sale, ready to accompany all persons over the Timber who may arrive at that hour. The Lots are some distance apart and cannot all be sur- veyed in one day. 7106 Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. (Bxcittsions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. On TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 21, and WEDNES. DAY MORNING. MARCH 22, a CHEAP DAY EX- CURSION to LONDON will leave Carmarthen at 11.30 p.m., Carmarthen Junction 11.34, Ferryside 11.45, Kidwelly 11.55, Pembrey 12.5 a.m. (Wednesday Morn- ing), Llanellv 12.15, Gowerton 12.30, Swansea 12.40, Landore 12.55, Neath 1.15. Briton Ferry 1.25. Port Talbot 1.35, Bridgend 2.0, Llantrisant 2.20, Cardiff 2.45, Newport 3.10, Chepstow 3.45, Lydney 4.5, and Newn- ham at 4.20 a.m. For full particulars see bills. CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Quickest and Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% hour. Powerful Fast, Steamers fitted with electric light a.nd every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, at 2.20 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings excepted) for Guernsey and Jersey. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Car- diff at 9.30 p.m. 1;702 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, andEdlnburgb, and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.33, 4.3, and 7.40 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from JJ^ANELLY, SW4>*S14A, iSi'EATlJ, BRIDGEND, and ether Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all prÍ1lcipal Stations. 6906 7032 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN JU RAILWAY. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, LIVER- POOL, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1893. On THURSDAY, March 23, 1893, CHEAP 2 or 3 DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued ti LIVERPOOL from the following stations Swansea, Swausea. Bay, Gowerton Pontardulais, Llanelly, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Narberth, Carmarthen, LlandUo, Llandovery, Llanwrtyd, Garth, Builth Road, Llandrindod, Hereford, Luominster, Tenbury, Wooferton, Ludlow, Knighton, Bucknell, Hopton Heath. Broome, Craven Arms and Church fitrefcton, Cardiff, Caerphilly, Hengoed, Rhymney, Pontypridd, Porth, Hirwain, Abemant, Merthyr. Dowlais, Newport, Cwmbran, Upper Pontnewydd, Pontypool Road, Tredegar Junction, Tredegar, Sirhowy, Nantybwch, Ebbw Vale, Beaufort, Aber- syclian, Blaenavon, Brynmawr. Abergavenny, and Abergavenny Junction. Also on FRIDAY, March 24th, CHEAP 1 DAY TICKETS will be issued by EXPRESS EXCURSION TRAIN to LIVERPOOL from Newpat, Cwmbran, Pentnijwydd, Panteg, Pontyponl Road, Merthyr, Cefn, Dowlais, Nantybwch, Tredegar, Sirhowy, Blaenavon, Waenavon, kbb\v Vale, Beaufort, Brynmawr, Clydach, Gilwern, Govilnn, Abei'gavcnny* Abergavenny Junction, Pontrilas, Hereford, Leominster, Wooferton, Ludlow, and Craven Arms. For times, fares, &c., see small bills, which can be obtained at any of the stations named, or from the offices of Mr J. Bishop, Abergavenny, or Mr F. Srai h, Swansea. G- FINDLAY, General Manager. Euston, March, 1893. VARICOCELE And its Speedy, Painless, and Certain Cure without Surgical Operation, by Dr Marston's American Method Twenty-one years successful experience. Illustrated circular sent sealed.for two stamps. THE MARSTON" CO., 249, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 14920 4547 alt5 hV Stttiter. BRITON FERRY. SALE BY TENDER OF WASHED COKE AND PATENT FUEl. WORKS. INTHEMAtTER OF THE CARDIFF WASHED COAL, COKE, AND PATENT FUEL COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to A receive TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the Company's Property as follows :— LOT 1.—The Company's WORKS and PLANT, com- prising (а) 80 COPPEE COKE OVENS (in two groups), capable of producing 4,000 tons (or .thereabouts) of coke monthly. and which have been in continuous work at a, substantial profit under the management of the Liqui- dator. (b) PATENT FUEL PLANT with capacity for turn- ing out about 200 tons per dav of 24 hours. (c) COPPEE COAL WASHERY capable of treating about 300 tons of coal per day of 12 hours, with ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATION, Boilers (heated by waste gases), engines, steam crane, pumps, water supply, machinery, weighbridge, &c., &c., the whole especially erected in suitable buildings, and involving an original capital expenditure of over £25,000; together with locomotive engine and 55 wagons, subject to redemption hire, ,and 20 wagons on simple hire. The art-a of the Company's taking is about. 5 acres more or less, a, part of which is held under a. lease from Lord Jersey for a term of 66 years, com- mencing 25th day of December, 1888, and the other part of which is held under a sub-lease for a like term, less the last three days. The aggre- gate rental is £ 200 per annum, with valuable rights of shipping and tipping refuse, subject to nominal condi- tional rents. Tne sub-Iea8P, is determinable every three years at the option of the tenants. All inventory of the Plant included in this lot can be seen on application. The purchaser will be required to take the loose plant (not included in the inventory), stores, and stocks of coal. and coke at invoice and cur. rent prices respectively. LOT 2.-50) (about) PATENT FUEL TROLLEYS, now lying at the company's premises. Orders to view, inspection of leases, contracts, a.nd plans, and further particulars and conditions of sale may be had upon application to the undersigned or to Thomas-Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. Tenders must ùe upon a form to be obtained of the undersigned, and must be sent to his address as below in a sealed envelope, marked Tender for Lot-" and will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the 25th day of March next. 28, St Mary-street, Cardiff, 1st March, 1S93. CHAS. F. SANDERS, 6969 Liquidator. J> H YMNEY RAIL wTY~ NEW ORDINARY STOCK. The Directors are prepared to receive TENDERS for £8,153 NEW ORDINARY STOCK, created 7th August, 1891. The Stock will be entitled to ordinary dividend from the 1st January, 1893. The Stock will be registered in the Company's books free of expense. No tender for less than £100 Stock will be enter- tained. Form of Tender may be obtained on application to the Secretary, to whom Tenders, sealed and marked "Tender for Stock," are to be sent not later than WEDNESDAY, 5th April next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. W. FAIRLAMB, Secretory. Railway Offices, Cardiff, 9th March, 1893. 7123 IN BANKRUPTCY—BOOK DEBTS FOR SALE. RE RICHARD MULLOCK, of 19, West Bute-street, Cardiff, Stationer f nd Printer. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the outstanding BOOK DEBTS in this estate, amounting to about Offers received up to Twelve o'clock at Noon on TUESDAY, the 21st MARCH. 1?93, at the Office of Messis W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen- street, Cardiff, where a Schedule of the Debts, to- gether with the Books, may be inspected. 7205 niters Contracts. A BERCARN LOCAL BOARD. WATER-PIPES AND MAINS. The above Board have resolved to DEFER the OPENING of the TENDERS for WATER-PIPES and MAINS until the Report. of the Local Govern- ment Board Inspector upon the Water Supply of the District has been received. Dated the 14th day of March, 1893. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk. 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. 7204 N(Yt1(j;r. ■ JgUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ABANDONED WRECK "RUSSIA," 1,547 TONS REGISTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bute Docks Company intend forthwith applying for TENDERS for the REMOVAL of the above wreck under the authority of "An Act to facilitate the Removal of Wrecks obstructing Navigation (40 and 41 Vict., Cap, 16). BY ORDER. Bute Dockmaster's Office, March 14th, 1893. 7201 rjp O B U I L D E R S. The DIRECTORS of the CARDIFF BREWERY COMPANY (LIMITED) invite TENDERS for the RE- BUILDING of the DUKE OF WELLINGTON HOTEL, The Hayes, Cardiff. Plans and Specification can be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained, at our Offices on payment of S2 2s (which will be returned upon receipt of a bona fide Tender). Sealed Tenders to be delivered on or before March 18th, 1893, addressed to F. Soule, Esq.. Secretary Car- diff Brewery Company (Limited), John-street, Cardiff, the envelopes being endorsed "Tenders for Re-building the Duke of Wellington Hotel." The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. P. JONES, RICHARDS, and BUDGEN, Architects, 18, St Mary-street, Cardiff. March 8, 1893. 7108 TENDERS are invited for the EREC- JL TION of TWENTY SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS to be Erected in the Field adjoining Aberamn Dcbaf. Plans and specifications to bo seen at my Office, 7a, Cardiff-street, Aberdare. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Mr T. Prosser, Aberaman, on or before the 27th inst. 7154 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. A. TREHARNE, M.I.M.E., March 8tli, 1893. Engineer and Architect. fTlENDERS are required for the EREC- JL TION of a SCHOOLROOM and MASTER'S HOUSE at Caerphilly for the Eglwysilan School Board. Plans and specification may be seen with and bills of quantities may be obtained of the Architect, Mr Thomas Rowland, Market-buildings, Pontvpridd. Tenders, endorsed Tender for School," to be sent to me on or before Saturday, the 25th inst. Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily accepted. THOMAS THOMAS, Tynywern, Pontypridd. Clerk to the Eglwysilan School Board. 7099 TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a CHAPEL for the Calvinistic Methodists at Pontardu- lais. Plans, &c., can he seen on application to Mr Th ns. Davies, The Laburnum;1, Pontardulais, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed tenders to be sent to Mr Wm. Jones, Trade Hall, Pontardulais, not later than March 23rd, 1893. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING proposed DE WINTON HOTEL, at LLANBRADACH. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Office of Mr John Williams, Architect, Morgantown, Merthyr Tydfil, and Tenders to be sent in not later than the 31st day of March, 1893, to D. Williams, Esq., Taff Vale Brewery, Merthyr Tydfil. 7160 The lowest or any Tender not; necessarily accepted. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. WALES & OF JGJNGLAND QIRDER COMPANY, LTD. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLE)) JOISTS, TEES, ANGLES, PLATES, AND CHANNELS, ON HAND, AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. G. S. STOWE, Junior, Secretary, 588 1 BANK-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. DAVID J^^vlsLL & 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. W.I. ROOFS, CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS, W.I. RAILING AND GATES, IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &C. Designs and estimates free on apdlication. SOUTH WALES AGKNT: T. BALMEH, 5882 89., RICHMOND-ROAD. CARDIFF. Notice a. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 and 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. In Bankruptcy.—No. 13 of 1893. RES. B. MUNDY, HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF, and residing a.t Tonypandy, Glamorgan, Fruiterer. Receiving Order made 3rd March, 1893. Date of Adjudication, 9th March, 1893. Date and place of First Meeting, 24th March, 1893, at 12 at Noon, at 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Date of Public Examination. 11th April, 1893, at. 10 a.m., at the Town-ball, Cardiff. NOTE.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. T. H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 14th March, 1S95. 715 gTANBROOK HOUSE, CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME t OR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED N URSES SUPPLIED To Private Families for all classes of illness at shortest possible notice on application to the matron. PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own Medical Man or otherwise. 3608 Telegraphic Address—" HVMANITTT. CARD IFF." fSnMit ^musinunts. CARDIFF. THEATRE O Y A L LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. Important engagement for Six Nights Only. Enthusiastic- reception of Mr D'Oyly Carte's Celebrated Comic Opera, Companv. FRIDAY, & w,, w TiLRPAY- March 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, Will be Produced all Original Light Opera, in Three Acts, entitled, HADDON HALL. Now playing at the Savoy Theatre, London. The Operas produced under the stage direction of Mr Charles Harris. Dances by Mr Richard Weathersby. The Costumes designed by Air Percv Anderson. Special Irani Arrangements —Great Western Rail- way A Special Train, at Reduced Fares, will leave Swansea, on Thursday, March 16th, at 2.10 p.m., calling at 1110n ™e atC Stations, and returning from Cardiff MONDAY, MARCH 20Mi, the famous popular tragedian, OSMOND TEARLE Monday Othello Tuesday, Macbeth Wednesday, Hamlet, lhur»day, Coriolanus Friday, Merchant of Venice Saturday, Richard III. Early Doors open at 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at commence 7.3° Box plan, at Messrs Thompson and Shackell s, Limited. jq41 'f H E E M P IRE. M ITIGEB OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! TOM. COSTELLO, The singer of Comrades." He comes direct from the Grand Theatre, Islington, London, where he was prin- cipal comedian in the recent pantomime. HETTIE KEEBLE, the Transformation Dancer. WILLS and DARE, the eccentric Knockabouts, whir have fulfilled two lengthy engagements at the Alham- bra, London, the comic feat ure of the programme there. EDIlH MARCHAXT, Serio-Comic Songstress. j THE DETROIT BROTHERS, Hand Balancers. Their.bodies charged with electricity could not make more rapid movements than thev do now. FANNY WRWHT, Light Comedienne and Clever Dancer. THE KRANKS, Two Grotesques, Loose-limbed Entities. THE STRANGE KI-KI, who walks and dances on bsoken glass and the sharpened edges of knife blades. NEXT WEEK-MISS GEORGIE PARKER. 409 THE GTHE R A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER. MR ED. FLETCHER. GENERAL MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. MONDA Y, March 13tb, 1893, and during the Week, MR E. LEWIS WESTS COMPANV OF COMEDIANS, In the Great Comic Drama'in Four Acts, entitled, NEW MULDOON'S picnic, Or. Irish Life in New York. MONDAY, March 20th- Milton Bode and G. I. Hale's Company in the Original Melodrama, in Four Acts, entitled, THE LIGHTNING S FLASH. First Circle, 2s Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, ls Pit, 8d Gallery, 4d. Early Doors open at 6.30; Ordinary Doors at 7 commence at 7.30. 1311 VISIT OFSIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE. „ PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1893, (jRAND 0ONCERT. SIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE. VOCALIST Miss CLARA BUTT. ACCOMPANIST Mr J. E. DEACON. PI kes of admission Balcony (reserved), 4s each; Area (reserved), 3s each Side Seats (unreserved), 2s each Back Seats, Is each. Plans now reaat Mr William Lewis, 22, Duke- street, Cardiff, wlwe seats may be secured. All communications to W. A. Morgan. 7, Richmond- crescent, Cardiff. 7059 PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- jnL HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 WANlA. THE S^TTm p I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOIX. TO-NIGHT THE KARNO TROUPE in HILARITY." Replete with clever notions and antics, at which the laughter flows without cessation. Miss JULIA KENT, Burlesque Actress, Singer, and Dancer. THE MARVELLOUS MEERS, in Acrobatics on a. wire. MISS LOTTIE OWEN, agreeable Songstress. THE McGRATH BROTHERS, who belabour each other to everybody's satisfaction but their own. CORA CARNOT. in a Musical Melange. J. D. HOPKINS, Comedian. and TREGETOUR, in Silhouettes and Juggling. m TOM singer of Comrades." J^LBERT HALLOS WANSEA. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. H AMILTOK'S JQIORAMIC EXCURSIONS. THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW." SPECIAL COUPON. £ On presenting this Coupon at the Pay ft g Office it will admit One or Any Number S s at— c g Is each to the 2s seats. 3 u 6d each to the ls seats. j 5 Bring this Coupon with you. Owing to the Hall being engaged WEDNESDAY March 15th, th-re will be No Performance. Reopen Thursday with a New and Sparkling Programme. Saturdays at 2.30 and 7.30. 7177 NEWPORT, rjp H L, jg~M~P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT I THE SENSATIONAL AVOLOS, in an unsurpassed Horizontal Bar Act.' ALEC MOORE, a quaint Comedian. BROWN, KELLY, and CO., in THE CLUB," a Farcical Sketch overflowing with fun SISTERS MYRTLE, Duett ists and Dancers, TRACY & STACK. Irish Vocalists and Dancers. Miss LOUIE DEAKIN, The Lancashire Lass." Miss KATE KELLA, In Song and Dance and finally the AVRIGNY TRIO Of Juggling and Risley Experts. NEXT WEEK, 407 _vnLLS_&DARE^JULlA KENT, KI-KI, Ac FERNDALE. FERNDALE ATHLETIC GROUNDS. JL' BLONDIN, The Hero of Niagara, will perform on MABON'S DAY JUNE 5th, 1895.-GRAND MUSICAL CONTESTS • £50 for BIbAS BANDS. S50 for MALE VOICE PARTY. £ 4 4s for BEST QUARTETTE. Adjudicator of Brass Bands :—J. O SHEPHERD Esq., Liverpool, Musical Director of Royal Carl Rosa. °>f Male Voice Parties C. FRANCIS LLO\D, Esq., Mus. B?.c., Gateshead. —For further particulars apply to N. LLEWELLYN, Maxwell Hotel, Ferndale. 675 IMils, Bhung-rotfttts, &t. CARDIFF. Alexandra HOTEL, QUEEN-S j REET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station near Rhymney Station) Trams passing every three minutes ORDINARY DAILY. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager, 1279 Late of the Rummer, Duke-strret. JJ A RR Y" S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Served Da.ily in Coffee Room from 12 to 4. SOUP, FISH, ENTREES, JOINT, POULTRY,. E. COMMEBMBM GU JI.; ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CANON-STREET, ABERDARE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. PROPRIETOR WILLIAM DAVIES (Late Tremellen). Porter meets all trains. also RAILWAY COFFEE TAVERN. 4070 23, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE. Po R T H c A W L~. ESPLANADE HOTEL 10 £ M^9MS- ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE PAJTV™?- SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALS„° rtURNISHED HOUSE TO LET Pi^ft Waf*1" f^raci,nf; F™ate> Unlimited Supply Proc«L \pI, Stored by Porter CVk frocess. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2338 PjASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA. — fwiJhjXceUentJ Accommodation for Commercial and I* ami lies. Terms moderate. Central situation. Mrs THOMAS, Proprietress. 1331__ TTT^VX1"!GREAT W.OOjTpURlEIRli HOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come Hie worst forms of diseases, and the foulest suite of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys; they go to the core of every dbeltse, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaiuts :-Illd;gestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics lumb.igo, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, so'-e heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gathering tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face afd body sweUed feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysSf 'aundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds In boxes at 111 1:tJ, and 2s 9d each, sold bv moat I Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory 44 Oxford-street, Swansea 4601 J)USlntss .Abbrrssts. EARLY gPRING JJLASHIONS, 1893. JJ OWELL AND Q Respectfully beg to announce that on and after THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 16TH, 1893, They will be prepared to offer Most Desirable Parcels of the Newest Goods, made for this Season's Trade, at their usual Very Low Prices. HOWELL & COMPANY having completed the whole of their New Premises are now in good form to do the whole trade of the Country. gHOW DAY ON THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 16TH. REVIVAL OF THE SILK TRADE. H. & Co. are now Selling Several Clearing Lines in BLACK and COLOURED SILKS at less than thA. Manufacturers' present cost of making, in Shots, Black Brochee, and Plain Black Silks and Pongees, Coloured and Black Silk Velvets and Velveteens. The Stock of COLOURED DRESS MATE- RIALS will be found without end at prices to suit all classes, from 1 d to the best made, say 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11 per yard. The last quotations are 1/- to 3/- per yard less than other Houses can do in the Town. jyjANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, AND COSTUMES. In this Department the STOCK will be found New and Clean. The Latest Styles and Newest Combinations at Prices that Select Mantle Houses cannot compete with. H. & Co. do not exhibit their Valuable Stock of MANTLES in their Windows. A Clearing Line of SHORT UNFASHION- ABLE JACKETS, suitable for giving away or house wear, at 11-Vd, 1/6, and 1111 d each. Also a Job Parcel of DUST CLOAKS, which H. & Co. will sell Cheap. All New Goods are made for Ladies, Children and Maids. jyjILLINERY DEPARTMENT. NEW STBAW HATS, NEW FLOWERS NEW FEATHERS. NEW TRIMMED HATS, and BONNETS. J^ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S QUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Is under New Management, the Gentleman Shop. walker having disappeared. The bills art now signed by a Young Lady. The Stock will be found Better Assorted than heretofore, and of the Best Possible Value JpURNISHING JQEPARTMENT. iMrtMs Sepal tmf at, all others, customers can rely on the value given. 4,000 PAIRS OF NOTTINGHAM AND SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, direct from the Makers. 600 WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, bought under Special Circumstances, CRETONNES, from 2d, Special Lines and extra value from 4id per yard. TABLE LINENS, from the best makers, bought subject to a discount from list pncea and sold cheap. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, One of the most important in the House, managed by the well-known Mr Jones. Here Customers will find about 700 pieces of FLANNELETTE (not wool), from to 6id per yard, 490 COLOURED ALHAMBRA QUILTS, from Is 9/zd each. 300 PAIRS COTTON SHEETS, from 2< 6d per pair. 90 PIECES WASTE TWILL SHEETINGS, from 7id per yard (pure, in dressing). WHITE FLANNELS, WELSH SHIRTINGS FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &c. A PARCEL of WHITE CALICOES, bought before the advauce. 3,000 PIECES PRINT, from 2%d per yard. TOWELS of every kind at all prices. N.B.—SMALL BANKRUPT'S STOCK • OF SILK UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY JQEPARTMENT. (The most brilhant in the House.) GENTLEMEN'S UNDRESSED SHIRTS at 2s 6d. Wonderful Line. GENTLEMEN'S COLOURED SILK and CAMBRIC SCARVES from Id to 1/11 each. GENTLEMEN'S HALF HOSE, DRAWERS, PANTS, VESTS, &c., at "The Cardiff Drapers' Prices—(not Hosiers'). A Line of FEATHER BOAS at 1/4% each. TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. SCARVES, TIES. &c.—all New Goods. CARPET D EP ARTMENT. REAL BRUSSELS at 1/11% per yard. A Few Pieces Best FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS at 3/3% per yard. These goods are the Best, NOT Seconds. A Grand Assortment of the BEST BRUSSELS at 3/SYz and 3/6% per yard. Several Pieces WILTON VELVET at 3/11 per yard. J^INOLEUM AND JpLOORCLOTH JQEPARTMENT. HARE'S FLOORCLOTH at 2s 11 %d per square yard. The Cloth is highly reconimended for wear and tf-ar made ou the old lines. No spurious imitation about this cloth. gTAINES LINOLEUM. H. & Co. cut the Best Quality at 2s 9%d, sold in London, Bristol, Cardiff, and other towns at 3s, 3s 3d, and even 3s 6d per yard. CORTICINES.—The Best made, at 2s5Ud • and Second Quality, ls 11 %d per yard. The above makes are well-known, and hio-hlw recommended by H. & Co. CABINET JJEPARTMENT (NOW REMOVED TO TRINITY-STREET) Will be found well-assorted with New and wo.u made FURNITURE, ,el«ed Sh from the Best Makers, and sold at very 1\loderate Pnce8. H. & Co. would I'.crp tt t generaily that their olly t-:J sell, 1 lwy are l:'t man ufact.ured of Drown Glue, Putty, and Varlllsh, as SOllle gODds :ne. A™?T ANif DELIVERED FREE.SH SY:HEI A1) DELIVERED FHEE. 11° WELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 6803