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alts by Indian. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Household furniture, &c„ at Trcorkv July 10 t o ;^r MICHAEL DAVIES. Properties, at Pontypridd July 5 liRKUKK.THEX DUNN <E CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff July 13 Barque lr,s, at Cardiff July 13 „ Mr 1). EVANS. Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff July 7 rJt T- WH1TTY KVANS. Leasehold Cottages, &c., at Mountain Ash July 5 *• „WH Pv^ • |.r JOHN FRANCIS. Fl^ Ik o<?ntes' at Lamoeter July 7 Me»s^ GOU WALTZ, COU RT G, & PERRY. I' 6- Change, Cardiff July 11 at Cardiff July 13 Carriiges at Cardiff jHlv 13 Freehold Estate, at MeUoli's^ July 22 jewets and Art JewelIel'v at, C¡\nliff.. ,July 10, 11, 12,13 Country Hes¡dcnce, at C'diff,July 24 e„„«h.M »!• £ £ ,«• July 1-11 T^si.wr J 1'NKINS, CLARKE, & CO. Villa R^es, Ac.. at, h'e Mart. CarJiff l jAAIKS LU.RO and SON. Paddle S^er Ncotia, at Glasgow July 12 „ui„erv K,V« 0H'X M- LEEOKBandSON. Macl -> ew'ood, etc., at Swansea July 10 SStS Content= ef «c. « Juiy 12," 13, 11 ..Freehold Property, a L CetrÜiff July 11 Stock-in-'l rade. at cv^|:|10wdL July 12,13, anil 14 o- „»hold Fii..?- J" J'ADDOX and SON. Household 1 "iiture. at Cardiff July 7 ^WA"»'r- PARKER.. so Carries at i n,toI July 10 oh old IW PowELL, ROACH, and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Pontypridd July 26 flotel, at Swansea Ml J' flotel, at Swansea Ml J' EES. Kand ALEX|*NDEB. M r •*><; at Dnt'' Denmark, near Ban J uly ? at c!R.Wr Colliery, Gaiw Valley.July 10 £ lorries h »owbridge July 13 and 14 fSow p1'>;ypinw j«iy is rn^ierv Plan?'Ttles- y 1 Cardiff Jul>' 20 ^eehohl&■> at Clydacl, July 21 leasehold Dwpivy> at Cardiff Jay 22 'r^iliprv Plant 'S-luiu-e and Shop, at Cardiff..July ?,2 'CoU'ery '"U a"d at Pinas July 25 PENMARR FARM, PENMARK, NEAR STEPHENSON and ALEX- Ki:LI»AV 7,UVIUSELI, by AUCTION at this Farm afternoon, July, 1893, at 3 o'dcck in the 2 MOWS OF WELL-HARVKSTED CLOVER AND SANL OIN HAY. ,;T hav NT I/FFOLN 45 to 50 tons.) I.VVPQTI'TL ™ VE''y he.~t quality, and has been well- '? NONTHS credit ON approved sec urity. 922 DARANFAWR COIJJEMY, GARW VALLEY, OITF NP R,,NEAK BltHXiEND. -M 2 IRJV/I»., AR'J' AND COLLIERY HORSES. !VI STEPHENSON AND ALKX- 17 THI^ Cnii.- 1 AI'« LLLS' ructed to -ELL by AUCTION, TUT reserve0 FER,11 "EXT. with- n APTi f *°'*owin{r excellent ^I7,ANL) COLLIERY HORSES, T 1 J_T. T from hard work, namely :— IANCB Chestnut Gelding, 7 years old, 16 IFHNMID FAR^ER," Brown Gelding, 7 years old, LILD °^HTN^^G0N," Dark Brown Gelding, 7 years FC<*EDT ^^CE," Brown Gelding, 14% hands, hands 5 LES*ER," Brown Mare, 8 YEAW old, 14Y„ KGEDJ Dark Brown Maie, 14^ hands, ^ANDS 7-"SC°TT," Grey Mare, 8 years old, 14% LOT 8.— CAPIAIN," Brown GeldiDg, 15 hands, *ged. ° DARLIING," Brown JIare, 14% hands, TOUH W' TIGER," Brown Geldmg, 8 years old, 14y2 commence at 1.30 (immediately after > A-UI •T'1E mid-day train at Pontycymmer Ifr >V1H be completed in time for persons hi ,e -^nie to velum by tiie 3.54 train. tot o o iery is within 10 minutes' walk of O^-r^tatioii. M, ^GANNOR CORT, NEAR COWBRIDGE, SHcmi^AMORGANSHIKE. >. T-R ML NOTICE OK SALE OF THE ^LK FURNITURE EFFECTS, I ,">G IUH CONTENTS OF THIS RESIDENCE, llac*? mvtx, compu iiiii :— A^I 'ROOM I.'urniturein oak, DRAWING 1NG-KOO.M Furniture (including some "I tine old carved ONK), a SEMI- HIIT .T .IAN0, the contents o ENTRANCE) I sr(jDY, aIul BILLIABO-BOOM, including in» v ULl-S1ZE J' IA AMD TABLE, excellent, condition, ■Stevens and Sons, with UTTMGS c 0 I nt e R'UARITIT V of Dresden and other antique V •arr.'T.T .'UV'EY, Jjohetuiau, Brussels, and other "I-ARAL. T"E FURNITURE in' 12 BMROOMS, including VR.RM bed-tea(N, wardrobes and other be-L- HNN ,1 LLRC "> convents of servants' hail, E„ S,, EEPSRV room, and dome-tic offices an £ lindau, with tiltings complete, by Hooper "°ndon SPIIN^ wagon, chaff cutter, water V AND other outside effects together with the PYY,choice HOTHOUSE and UREENHOUSE » » ''S, !HE whole of which 'M,SSR« STEPH EN SON and ALEX- BAIL RANDER are instructed by Sir J. L. E. Npear- )V L,?1' who has left the neighbonrhood, to SELL IAV »F1I<)X, A'wve, on THURSDAY and FRI- HE 17FI -13TH AND 14TH 1893- A,UL ON MONDAY )UNCT^YIF necessary, CO- -ncing each day at 12.30 COURT is situate about 1 mile from IAF? V IW' N Station, on the Cowbridge Branch of the A'e Railway. 2 ó rrdngements will, if possible, be made to meet the H'E train at Ystradnwen Station on the days of LHORI'ALOFC'UES, RIVING FU'L particulars, may be obtained 3AM!TTPP^CATION to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, 9314 }AL*E OF DESIRAITLE UASEHOLDS, SITUATE 1% «-! IN PENARIA AND CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHKNSON AND ALEX- IT TI>» ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, .GGV ?. ANGEL Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSD \Y, 20th July »ertil"?TNERTIately after the Sale of the Liberator Pro- which is to take place at 3 p.m., the following 1 EASJiiHr iLD PROPERTIES JTSKIL1—DWELLING-HOUS; shop, Bakehouse, ^T1(^ Premises, 4B, Treherbert-streec, Cathays, ERJ "-LET at 12s per week, and held under lease for a IGROIIL ?^:YE'AVS, less one day, from 5th March, 1885, at LOT? LENT °F £ 4 2s per annuin. S P*,F-~TW0 DWELLING-HOUSES and Shop, 32 and Cogan, Cardiff. Rent 7s 6d per week \V HELD for a term of 99 years, less one day, from i,,N, 1883, at a ground rent of £ 4 BS per annum. laint "Two OWKLLINTF-HOUSES, No. lo and 17, ler We All/(ustine's-roatI, JVnai tii. Rent 7s 6d ana 8s j 887 ATK" Held fn;" a term of 93 years from 1st May, It a LOT a GROUND rent of £ 5 7s 6d per annum. ihoU IA ■DWELLING-HOUSE, shop, AND LOCK-UP 0s DY.. A,)d 19, Maughan-street, Penarth. Rent 6s and lay ]R^E' K. Held for a term of £ 9 years from 1st LOT 83, <-I t a. g;r,)\md rent of E5 10s per annum Javdet, DWELLING-HOUSE, 33, Llanbleddian Bites Cardiff. Kent £ 35 per annum, tenant paying 5th M E'D for a term 01 I9 years, less one day, from LOT FT CH> 1885, at a -round rent of £ 6 per annum, lam-on VTDWEI,LING-HOUSE, 1, Cardigan-street, if 99 VJ AR<liff rent 7 S 6d per week. Held for a term t a ARN,A,VS> LESS three day. from 25th December, 1881, (Ire t, of £ 2 10s per annum. „ ,N nd 14 »WEI.LIN«-HOUSES, 4, 6,8,10, 12, Bnt 9VY'ha-place, Blaekweir, North-road, Cardiff 5ss ONO I W«EK each. Held for a term of 99 years, f £ 3 irom :5I h March, 1885, at A ground rent LOT R S each house. ND 43 I.R,F(»"R DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 37, 39, 41, acii. I, EI-streel, canlon, Cardiff rent 5s per week B84, 'D for a lerm of 99 years from 9th September, I,OT O*1 F-'L'ound rent of £ 10 per annum. 7,59 U:R«EVEN 1)WELU\G-HOUSES, Nos. 53, SO, stir. {JJ, J &5, and 67, Ethel-street, Canton, Cardiff ■oin < 9(K 1 Per week. Hel for a term of 99 Y^RS 5S Per September, 1824, at a ground rent ot £ 17 EACH w"uV- 0VEN«.J14 W'!L be sold subject to the reservations ana eld, A,. ,S contained in the lease under which it W ILI;. W'iich wili be produced for inspection at the 'UCTJR^F information MAR be obtained from the rs, leer8, 5, High-street. Cardiff or of the Solici- I)aii-ei- and CartwrIght, Bristol. 9363 1JYAS CLYDACH COLIJERY, RHONDDA VALLEY, -N 0\K MILE OF LLWYNVPIA STATION, \/T TIV IM.'1'11' TAFF VALE RAILWAY. STEPHENSON & ALEX- ELLV,V » TDER, ;we instructed by the Liquidator to >E 2lST* .AUCTION at the above colliery, on FRIDAY, HOLE ,,F !-1SC3. commencing at 12.30 punctually, the ALUAOV1!' COLLIERY PLANT, MACHINERY, J^THU ,.L^RES, AND OTHER EFFECTS • TO FIV ERY> including about 120 tons iron rails, '*ge QUA Y £ ,D 0 iron coal trams, 2ft. lOin. gauge, •ols, colliers' mandrills, sled es, and other 'PLIANCE Weighing machine, coal screen, and f"'g, ti, a' quantity partings, smiths' tools, various OJ HOLE of the store-, and a general assort* ,U'tliER,FTR"P'anb and ina-erials. ON«ER* R''I;1 icuiars may be obtained of the AUO SH-treet, Cardiff | 9369 SHOP, AND SITUATE AT PENAM'IL. -Vl STEPHEN SON and ALEX- ,THE AiJr.. Instructed to SELL by AUCTION, LIY, 18 FHotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 22nd iH\?riiby P^wediately after the Sale «>f the Llan- to ta^e l^ace at J^OLD DW LLING-HOUSE AND FCUATE ARID SHOP, iri,'N "'E a "OVI'n as 51, Glebe-street, Penarth, and 1 E J>RT,N,ECUP'I'|ION of Mrs S. Hovord, Butch r. '°P< comprise :—On tho iirst floor, large re be L00T' Sitting-rooin, kitchen, scullery, Ac., and ALSO A, G0O ,S AND IHJX-room on the SECOND floor. There THE'P" STAHK, lo T, and slaughterhouse, <Stc., at t a TERIQ^& held underlease from Lord Windsor OT Of £ 5 G »A YEARS from 1st May, 1857, at a ground T' urtheR D P?R annum. to OCULARS may be obtained upon applica- MESSRS WALDBON a- d SON, to THE AUCT.V Solicitors, Cardiff, WINX>' NEERST 5, High-street, Cardiff. #367 ^OLL ROPE WORKS, GRANGETOWN, L/S CARDIFF. LHSTEPHENSON and ALEX- JFCARV THY^ AI'E ins: ructed to SELL by PRIVATE INIPRISIN^J^LUABLE WORKS, e ROPE-U^JJJ 1 NIGS, engine, boiler, &c., together with The LE VS :UUL niachinery recently mauu- )IN WIN AJI,'1? PREMISES, for A term of 99 years DE.AILED PAVT^1;^ S('W- ILL IO >STEPILEN 'LR» MAY be obtained upon applica- igii street, AND Alexander, Auctioneers, 5, 7ó77 7°-^ L T ^RR ^TTTEN BILL-POSTING ?F?ILL)FJAN0LVIPANY, IJ.posung ANA ''L-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, TT»ROU„U>,SRIJISING in all its Branches CARMANHEVF'L^T clie Counties of | "einhroke, and Cardigan. 1220 altS by jUittifm. ON TUESDAY NEXT, JULY llTH, 1893. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold an important Sain of HORSES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, as above. Present entries iticititle- BLOOD STOCK. The property of Mr J. T. Rogers, Freen's Court, Sutton, Hereford. STEEPLECHASERS, IHWOD MARES, AND FOALS, &c. HANDY," Chestnut Gelding, aged, by Attalus." A winner. MEDEA," Brown Mare, by Ja," da.m by "Ben Battle." A winner, qualified to run in hunters' flat races. „ „ EXCHANGE," Bav Mare, by Ohilderic out of Bargain," with Ally foal by Robertson,' in foal to Vibration." MAY DAY," Ches nut Mare, by The Marquis by Stcckwell," out of May Queen by Trum- peter," to toal to Ishmael." A winner on the flat. JESSIE," Black Mare, by New Oswestry," out of Jessica by Surplice," with tilly foal by 14 Donal I Caird," in foal to "Ishmael." "Jessie is dam of a winner. ,r„ _T Also a THRE !«•YEAR-OLD, a YEABLING, and a II UNTER. A LARGE STUD OF COLLIERY HORSES AND PONIES, The property of Messrs The Great Western Railway Co., WITHOUT RESERVE. Sold on account of reduction of Collier>/ Stvd. 9^0 ) N iMROD," Chestnut Gelding, from E. J. Firbank, E-ci. BAY MARE, from J. R. Richards. Esq., Swansea. BAY PONY, from J. Berry Walford, Esq., Aber. ^liROWX CART GELDING, from Messrs The South Wales Portland Cement Co., Ltd. CHESTNUT GELDING, from Mr Hurley, East Moms. Further Entries are solicited. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY, 13TII JULY. SALE of vXCELLENT, WELL-MADE HOUSE FURNITURI. Cottage Pianoforte, Pictures, Plate, and Oener-jl Household Effects, being THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 3, PLASTURTON GARDENS, CARDIFF, The Property of Mrs Jones, who is going abroad. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerrom*, 11. High-street. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 13th July, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Full particulars will appear in next week's papers, aud catalogues may be had one week prior to Sale of tho Auctioneers, Cardiff. 9335 SAINT MELLON'S, MONMOUTHSHIRE, Midway between Cardiff and New ort, and one and a half mile from Mar hfield Station. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY have received instructions from the Executors of the late William Allen, Esq., deceased, to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION. at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 22nd July, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEH LD ESTATE LOT I.-All that highly desirable Residential Pro- perty comprising a weli situate and commodious MANSION. KNOWN AS "VAIN1>IŒ HALL," most ,ubsla> tially built in the Elizabethan Style, in a good state of repair, with pretty Hntrance Lodge, lawn tennis court, tastefully arranged lawn and pleasure grounds, containing fine specimen trees and shrubs, terrac walk, excellent -tabling, productive and choicely stocked fruit and vegetable gardens, and rich park-like pasture land, ornamentally timbered, very compact, and containing altogether 13A. OR. 311' for many years i.ast in the occupation of J. Cory Esq., J.P., situate adjoining the road from St. Mellon's to th Great Western Station at Marsh field. The Mansion Houi>e is in a good state of repair, and immediate possession may be had. LOT 2.—A CONVENIENT' FARM YARD and COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS, comprising stabling and loose-boxes, saddle-room, barn, granary, Ac., to- gether with convenient COTTAGE, productive garden, and two paddocks of rich accommodation pasture land, adjoining the road, near to Vaindre Hall, and containing 4A. 2R. 21P., or thereabouts. Orders to view and further particulars, together with plans and conditions of sale, may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff, or of Messrs ENSOR and SON, 9337 Solicitors, Cardiff. THE V AINDRE HALL ESTATE. TVFESSRS GOTTVVALTZ, BOWRING, J3JL and PERRY have received instructions to offer for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and in the event of its not being sIIld, the samo may be offered by Auction on an early date, THAT HIGHLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising the Mansion House known as Vaindre Hall built in the Elizabethan style, with Entrance Lodge tastefully laid out Lavvns, and Pleasure Grounds, productive and well-stocked Gardens, excel- lent Stabling, together with 18A. OR. 31 P. of rich PAUK-IAIUI PASRUUII I.AND, pleasantly situa.te adjoining the road from St. Mellons, and distant about four miles from Cardiff, also convenient FARMYARD ami BriJ DINGS, urnl Two PADDOCKS of rich accom- modation Pasture Land, containing 4a, 2r. and 21p. Early possession may be had. For price, further particulars, and orders to view, apply to Messrs Gottwaltz. Bowring, and Perry, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 8577 PONTYPRIDD. Important Sale of LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Ovithin a quarter of a mile of the centre of this piosperons and rapidly-rising town and half-a-mile of the Pontypridd R .ilway Station), MESSRS POWELL, RO AOH, and co. (late Wm. Powell and Co.) have received in- structions from Mr Thomas DRvjC. to SELL by AUC- TION at the New Inn, Pontypridd, on WEDNES- DAY,the 26th day of July, 1893, at 2,50 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of snleto be there and then produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. All that PIECE ov PARCEL of LAND, containing by admeasurement 1 acre, or thereabouts, situated at Coedpeumaen, Pontypridd, together with the erections thereon, comprising :— 1. MODEL LODGING-HOUSE, certified to accom- modate 120 persons, with convenient office attached. The TOSS takings amount, to £ 312 per annum. Three COTTAGES and GROCER'S SHOP, let at 5s per week respectively. 3 MARINE STORES, let on lease to Mr D. V. Evans at a rental of B50 per annum. 4. STABLES for SIX HORSES, with piece of LAND in the rear, leased for the residue of the vendors' term of years at a rental of £ 6 per annum, with covenant by the sub-lessee for erection of a workshop at a cost of not less than £200. 5. BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY^ ready for imme- diate use. These premles would let at a rental of EZO per annum. 6. TIMBER YARD and STABLES, with large loft used as storerooms by Builders' Supply Merchants. Subject to a lease for seven or 14 years at a rental of £ 16 14s per annum. 7. A piece of LAND adjoining the Model Lodging- house, whereon 22 Cottages may be erected. The Local Authority has approved of plans for such erections. There are stones on this land estimated to be sum- cient to build 12 cottages, more or less. These, together with the toois and stock-in-trado of the foundry, 3S also 120 beds and the utensils used in "connection with the Model Lodging-house and Foundry, must be taken to separately by valuation in usual way. The whole is subject to a total ground rent of £54 per annum, and is held under four leases for a term of 99 years, and dated respectively 1st May, 1848, 1st August, 1853, 23id July, lc59, and 15th November, 1869, and will first of alOie offered in one lot but if the price so realised is not Batisfactory, the property will be offered separately in such lots as may be deter- mined upon by the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of builders and the public generally to this exceptional oppor- tunity of acquiring most valuable property situated in so excellent a position in the important town of Pontypridd. For further particulars apply to Messrs Meyrick and Davies, Solicitors, Prince's-chambers, Cardiff and Pontypridd or to the Auctioneers, Temple-chambers, 8, St. Johu's-square, Cardiff. 9272 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF UNFINISHED LEASEHOLD HOUSES and a Y\ ORICsHO!' and STABLE, situate at the South ei»d of WELL-STREET, CANTON, OARDliT. „ I I IN I;A-NKRUPTCY. -Be JONES and PREECE. MR D. EVANS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, 011 FRIDAY, 7th July, 1893, ac 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sale to be thm and there pro- duced, the following PROPERTIES LOT 1.—An UNFINISHED HOUSE, built on Plot 458 of the Stacey Estate, lerm, 99 years 25th March, lr90. Ground rent, i5 per aitnixin; first half-year due 25t;i"March, 1894. LOT 2.—An UNFINISHED CORN ER HOUSE, built Oil Plot 4-9 of the Stacey Estate. lerm, 99 years from G5 h March, 189 '• Ground rent, 23 per annum first half-year due 25th March, 1894. LOT 3—All that IVOICKSIIOP. STABLE, and ex. tensive BUILDER'S Y ARD, Well-street, Canton, Car- diff. Held for a term of 99 years, at all annual ground rent of £ 8. A small portion of the boundary wall only is required to be built in ouler to complete these pre. mises. Further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 may be ob- tained of YV. H. Piickridge, Esq., Solicitor, 97, St. Mary-street Cardiff or' to the Official Receiver, 29, Queen-street; as to Lot 3, of D E. Davies, Esq., Soli- citor, 32 St. Mary-street, Cardiff and as to the whole of the Lots of the Auctioneer, 9, Windsor-place, Car- diff. 9334 GLAMOUGA NSlfirt E. SALE OF VALUABLE FltEEHOLD MINERAL PROPERTY. MR HENRY LEWIS has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Carniff, on TUESDAY, the I] tli day of July, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that FREEHOLD FARM, with the valuable minerals underlying the s-ime, being 60 acres in extent or thereabouts, and known as Tir Adam Issa, otherwise Pentreportli Farm, situate in the parish of Gelligae., in the county of Glamorgan. The surface of the farm, including the farmhouse and buildings, is let on a year y tenancy from the 2nd of February, at the yearly rent of £60. The whole of the coal under the said farm is un- wo, k,d, with the exception of the Mynyddislwyn Seam, which has been partly worked, and which seam is let under an agreement dated. the 13th June, 1890, for the term of 15 years. For further particulars, apply to GWILYM C. JAMES, Esq., Solicitor, 5i and 53, High-street, Mertliyr Tydfil or to the Auctioneer, Market-square Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil. 9220 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGES AND SHARES MR T. WHITTY EVANS will SELL, at Bruce Arms, Mountain Ash, July 5th, at 8 p.m., 4, JENKIN-STREET, AND 102, JOHN- STPPET, CAPCOCH. Also 20;25 shares in Mountain Ash Bottling Co. For particulars apply to Auctioneer, or John W. Evans, Solicitor, kbet-(Itre. 9253 „ nm, RRVHETDE 1,EES BtLL-POSTliN(x AiqD X ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED PROPRIETORS of 160 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT. PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 1009 180 COMMERCIAL ROAD NEWPORT 4 alt5 bu ^wcttott» ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, PEARLS, SAPPHIRES, OPALS, and every descrip- tion of RARE and PRECIOUS STONES. MR J. E. GUNN has received instruc- tions from a leading Diamond Merchant, who is reducing stock, to catalogue and SELL by AUC- TION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, July 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th, at 12 noon and 3 p.m. each day, the whole of the Stock of Magnificent and COSTLY JEWELS, mounted in every variety and form by the most skilled workmen in Brooches, Bracelets, Pendants, Earrings, Rings, Necklets, Tiara-, Stars, Head-sprays, Scarf Pins. and Studs. Also a quantity of valuable GOLD WATCHES by eminent makers, such as Thos. Russell and Sons, J. Hargreaves and Co. Dent, Hawley and Son, and others and a quantify of FINE GOLD ART JEWELLERY, The magnificent Stock of MOUN < ED GEMS, com- prising some of the highest-class stones that have ever been offered in the market. They consist, of a magnifi- cent and valuabie diamond pendant, with a large anti very tine peari-shaped black pearl; a magnificent bracelet, set with 23 very large brilliants of superb lustre and brilliancy a magnificent tiara, composed of 5 diamond stars, each one can be worn separately as hairpins or brooches a ma.2;nincellt opal and diamond bangle bracelet, with 9 graduated fiery opals and 16 diamonds of first water; an important crescent, to form either brooch 01' head ornament, set with 25 fine large diamonds of superb lustre and quality a supeib bracelet, set with three rows of selected .diamonds of suberb lustre and quality a superj) bracelet, set with 2 rows of sapphires, matched to perfection a horse- "hoe scarf-pin, set with diamonds and 111 bies; circular pendant 01' brooch, set with diamonds of firt water; IL magnificent opal, of extraordinary size amI colour, with first-water brilliants as a pendant a magnifi- cnt single-stone Brazilian diamond of rare lustre, mounted as a brooch, with two large white pearls; a beautiful diamond festoon and riband-pattern pendant, with large pe.<r-sbaped pearl in centre a bangle bracelet, set with seven large brilliants of great tire and lustre a pendant or broocli, with rare black pearl in centre, and four white Oriental pearls, en- crusted wiih purest Brazilian diamonds of first water; a scroll bangle bracelet, set with numerous diamonds a pair of large single-stone diamond earrings, finely cut and of great lu-tre; a beautiful bangle bracelet, mounted with rosettes, three large Oriental pearls surrounded with diamonds a superb singto-stone diamond collet necklet, set with 74 graduated dia- monds of finest quality a shoulder knot, set with diamonds of great lustre, which can also be worn as brooches and a quantity of antique snuff boxes. The whole will be displayed for inspection on Morning of Sale. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices. 91(X)_ PRE) IMINARY NOTICE. TYN-Y-PARK, WHITCHURCH, NEAU C RDIFF. 1%/TR J. E, GUNN has been instructed XT_ to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Camilf, on MONDAY, the 4th July, J!:193, at 3 o'clock p.m., the unexpired residue of the lease of eight years from 1st February, 1893, subject to an annual rental of £165, of that charming COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Known as TYN-Y-PARK, WHITCHURCH, Together with 0 acres of Fine Pasture Land, the whole producing a gross rental of B400 per annum. For further particulars see future announcements, or from the Allcioneer, Westgaf e-chambers, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 9319 SALVAGE SALE OF MACHINERY, FIRE- WOOD, &c. SOUTH DOCK, SWAsEA. ]\/F ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON 1:L li ive received instructions from Messrs W. H. Stone and Co. (in consequence of the recent tire) to SELL by AUCTION, their Steam Saw Mills, situate on the South Side of the South Dock. Swansea, on MONDAY, July 10th, 1893, the following PLANT, MACHINERY, &C., consisting of 3 5ft. by 2ft. 6m. saw benches, by Eastor and Co. about 4 tons of galvanised looting, a quan- tity of old circular saws, about 45 feet of shafting with pulleys attached, 30in exhaust fan, several hundred- weight of nails, about 100 oads of firewood, and a quantity of old ion, &c. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Goods on view morning of sale. Cash at close of sale. 9391 Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF A FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE IN THE PRINCIPAL PART OF HIGH-STREET, AND FIVE DWELLING-HOUSES /AND PREMISES, ALL OF WHICH ARE SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions te SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, July 11th, 1893, the 1Idermelltioned v;lluable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz.. LOT 1.—All that six-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES situate aud being No. 15, Park-street, in the <'ccupatiou' of George Saunders. This lot is so\d subject to an underlease to Thomas Lewis for a term of 7 years from June 24th, 1892, at a rental of S18 per annum. This property is held for a, term of 93 years from March 25th, 1838, at an annual ground rent of B2 4s 9d. LOT 2—All that commodious and fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as The AItelope Inn, situate and being No. 9, High-street, :W:1115CL This property will be sold subject to a repairing underlease to the present tenant, Mrs Jane Evans, for a. term of 7 years from September 29th, 1892, at a rental of £180 per annum. This lot is held under an underlease for a term of 93 years from 25th March, 1855, at a ground rent of £25 per annum. LOT 3.—No. 1. Dynevor-place is withdrawn. that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 20, Bathurst-street (formerly No. 5), in the occupation of Frederick Sham- rock, ¡tt:1 rental of 8s per week. This property is held by underlease for a. term of 80 years from March 24th, 1854, at a ground rent of £2 lis 6d per annum. LOT 5.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISKS, situate and being No. 21, Bathurst-street (formerly No. 6), in the occupation of David Rees, at a rental of 8s per week. This property is held by underlease for a term of 78 years from March 24th, 1856, at a. ground rent of LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE MISES. situate and being No. 22, Bathurst-street (formerly No. 7), in the occupation of Daniel Williams, at a rental of 8s per week. This property is held by underlease for a term of 78 years from March c.4th, 1856, at a ground rent of B2 lis 6d per annuin. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to John Ivor Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Caer-street, Swan- sea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 9292 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON 1.i. have received instructions to SgLL, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), on TUESDAY, July 11th, 1893. the following valuable PROPERTIES :— Lor 1.-All those TWO SEMI-DETACHED FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, known as Penmaen- villas, situate and being Nos. 23 and 24, in Penmacii- terrace, Swansea, having a total frontage thereto of 80 feet or thereabouts, and in the respective occupations of (lie Rev. G. Emery and Mrs Muller. If not sold in one lot, each house will be offered separately. LOT 2. — All that GROCER'S SHOP and PREMISES, with the BAKERY in the rear thereof, known as No. 19, Clarence-street, Swansea, in the occupation of Thomas Tustian, and underleased to liini, together with certain trade fixtures and fittings, for an unexpired term of about 14 years, at a rental of £23 per annum. The property is held by lease for a term of 97 years fr .m March 22nd, 1840, at a ground rent of £1 18s per annum. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1 to Mr J. E. Stevens, Solicitor, Wind-street. Swansea; as to Lot 2, to J. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford- street, Swansea or as to the whole, to the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 9330 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SKETTY COURT, NEAR SWANSEA. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF VALU- ABLE MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, ORNAMENTS, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, STATUARY, WINES AND SPIRITS, HOTHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS, HORSES, CARRIAGES. HAR- NESS, POULTRY, 2 GAS ENGINES, FORCER AND OTHER OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from F, R. Craw- hay, Esq., who is leafing the neighbourhood, to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, Jul v 12th, 13th. and 14th, AT THE ABOVE MANSION, the Contents of the Library, Dining, Drawing, and Smoking Rooms, Outer and Inner Halls, Billiard-room, Boudoir, 14 Bed and Dressing Rooms, Work-room, Bath- room, Landings, Staircases and Passages, Servants Hall, Kitchen, Scullery, Dairy, Butler's Pantry, Storeroom, Conservatory, Greenhouse, Vinery, Fernery, [ Engine-lionse, stable, Coachhouse, Gardens, &c. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had oue week prior to Sale. Sale tó commence each day at 11 a.m. precisely. The whole may be viewed by catalogue only. price 6d each, on Monday and Tuesday, July 10th and 11th, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. lot further pavticuUi's apply fo the Auctioneers. Goat-treet Chambers, Swansea. 9273 BROAD STREET HALL, BRISTOL -D (opposite "Mercury" Office). Weekly Sales of superior Household Furniture and Effects each Thurs- day, from 12 till 3. Mr C. H. TUCKER holds periodical Auction Sales in above spacious rooms of extensive assortments of new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Appointments and Effects removed week by week from various private residences in Clifton, Redland, Gotham, and various suburbs of Bris- tol. Purchasers attending thest: Sales have opportunity of varied stock. Goods on view morning of sale. 7836 MESSRS POWELL AND DEAN, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS. ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, and ASSESSORS of FIRE LOSSES for INSURANCE COMPANIES, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL, Beg to announce that for the more convenient work- ing of their Business they have Opened a BRANCH OFFICE At CHABLES-STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Having had many years' experience in London and Bristol, personal and prompt attention will be given to all business entrusted to them. Sales conducted of every description of Stock or Property, either by Public Auction or Private Treaty, in town or couniry. Valuations made for P-obj»'» Mortgage, or Transfer Estates Managed, KeiL* -odesmen's Books Audited and Balance £ J Registered Telegraphic Addresses: Assessors, Bristol." Assessors, Cardiff.' 8697 IMPORTANT NOTICE. M PAINE and CO., Billposters, Aber- dare, beg to inform their Patrons that they have purchased the whole of the Billposting Business at Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber, and District, lately carried on by Messrs P: R. James and Son, and Bill- posting Company, Pontypridd. All communications to be addressed to M. Paine. 60, Deaa-street, Aberdare. I"?—1359 aU5 by Ruction. NOTICE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. Alteration of Date of Weekly Sale from Thursday, July 6th, to FRIDAY, the 7TH, 1893. -jVFESSRS J- G. MADDOX & SON (by request of the Mayor) have pleasure to announce that their Premises will be Closed on the day of he Boyal Marriage, and that the usual Weekly Sale will be held as stated above, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely, when a splendid selection of every lie cription of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, both new and second hand (removed froRi several private residences, as also from well known manufacturing firms), will be sold. Goods on view morning of Sale, and all goods in- tended for this Sale must be entered by Wednesday, the 5th, 1893. 1111 PORT OF CARDIFF. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION (unless previously disposed of) at tho Cardiff I Exchange, on THURSDAY, July 13th, 1893, at 3 p.m., the BARQUE "IRIS," of Liverpool, built at Newport, N.S., in 1870. Dimen- sions, 173ft. 2iu. by 36ft. 2in. by 22ft. 6in., net register, 967 tons, gross, 992 tons, and carries about 1,550 tons d.iir. Felted and yellow metalled in 1889. Has three iron lower masts, and had extensive repairs in .891, aud is now lying in the East Bute Dock, Cardiff, where she may be inspected. For further particulars apply to Messrs Evan Jones and Co., Pemb eke Buildings, or to the Auctioneer, 12, Mount Stuart-square, both of Bute Docks, Cardiff. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on FRIDA V, July 7th, 1893, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising couches, mahogany bookcases, oak dining- room suite in leather, drawing-room suite in saddle- bags, walnut overmantels, mahogany dining tables, loo and other tables, bedroom suite, walnut and maho- gany wardrobes, chest of drawers, \?a]nut nlanofMlBfo iron frame (suitable for children), brass and "rron Fre' ch and Italian bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather bed. palliasses, commodes, towel rails, w ire, Windsor tables, mahogany wa.;hstands and table with glass attached, Windsor and other chairs, dinner ware, also kitchen dreiser. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on View Morning of Sale. 9413 CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD EST »TES. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Latupoter, on FRIDAY, July 7th, lc-113, the Undivided Moiety of all those valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate in the Parishes "f Nautcwnlle, Llanfihangel. Ystrad, and ,'ettws Bledrws, and known as the Blaenplwyf Estate, being adjacent to the main roads leading from Lampeter and Derry Ormond to Aber- ayron, comprising most desirable Farms, Small Hold- ings, and a Double-licensed Publichouse, containing an area of nearly 1,030 acres. Particulars. Phns, and Conditions of Sale maybe obtained of t.he Anctioneer, at Carmarthen or of Messrs JENKINS and EVANS, 9 86 Solicitors. Cardigan. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN, With immediate possession, in consequence of death of Proprietor. Full particulars in future advertisement, apply to Mr W. J. REES, Auctioneer, Swansea 9362 Mr Samuel Taylor, Chartered Accountant, Swansea or Messrs Aeron Thomas & Co., Solicitors, Swansea. a:ltS hjr tribalt Contract. INAS SILICA BRICK-WORKS.— Well laid out; good Trading Connection and Railway Siding Communication with all South Wales tin, copper, and steel works turning out 25,000 weekly capable of 3Q,OOO.-For price and to view apply Silica, "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 759 fettors aitd Contracts. JGARRY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL with LAUNDRY and COOKERY, KITCHEN, OUTBUILDINGS, and BOUNDARY WALLS at Barry. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Architect, Mr W. H. Dashwood Caple, No. 1, St. John's-square, Cardiff, from whom Bills of Quantities may be obtained on deposit of two guineas, which will be returned upon receipt of a bona-tide tender. Tenders to be sent, under endorsed cover, to me on or before July 26th. The lowest or any tender will not nece?s^fily be ac- cented.. ""p" J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Solil; tor, Barry. 1st July, 1893. 9365 J^LANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the EXTENSION of BLAENLLECHAU INFANT SCHOOL to accommo- date 80 more children. Plans, specifications, and quantities, prepared by Mr A. O. Evans, Architect and Surveyor, can be seen at the Market Chambers, Ponty- pridd, at any time. Quantities will be supplied upon a deposit. of 10s, which will lie returned on receiving a bone.-fi.de tender. Tenders, sealed and endorsed "Tender for Blaenllechau School," must reach me by Wednesday morning, July Vith, 1893. L. SHIPTON, Clerk to the Board. Gelliwastad-grove, Pontypridd. 9374 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 52 COTTAGES on the lower side of Gelly-road, Ton Pentre, Rhondda Valley, for the Bwllfa and Gelly Building Club. Plans and specifications, forms of contract, and con- ditions of tender may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at 3, Church-road, fon Pentre, from June 29th until July 12th, and no tender will be considered which is not on the approved form. The highest, lowest, or any tender will not, neces- sarily be accepted. Information may be obtained in Cardiff from Mr T. W. Rees, Architect, 37, Fitzhamon-embankment, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, marked "Bwllfa and GeUy Club," to be sent on or before the 13th day of July, 1893, to E. T. DAVIES, Secretary. 9311 00_, 3, Church-road, Ton Pentre, B.S.O. ENDERS are invited for the RE- X BUILDING of Messrs JONES and CO.'S PREMISES, MARKET-SQUARE, PONTYPRIDD. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained, on the Premises as above on and after Thursday, the 6th instant, on payment of half a guinea, to be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender. ° Tenders to be delivered to Messrs Jones and Co. not later than 6 p.m. on the 14th instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 9366 R. S. GRIFFITHS, Architect, Tonypandy. rjpo BUILDERS. TE N DERS are required for BUILDING a CHURCH. at Pant, Dowlais, for the Rev. Ll. Williams. Rector. The plans and specification can be seen and quantities obtained at my office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the 19th inst. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 4th July, 1893 9405 rjjl™ 0 B U I L D E R S TENDERS are required for BUILDING a NATIONAL SCHOOL, with Master's Residence, Out- buildings, and Boundary Walls, at Llanbradacli, near Caerphilly. The plans can be seen and quantities obtained at my office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the'19th inst. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 4th July, 1893. 9406 _k D E R g PENRHIW PAVING QUARRIES. These QUARRIES have been PURCHASED from Mr Edward Jones by the PENRHIW QUARRY CO., and will be EXTENDED and DEVELOPED on a large scale. All orders should be sent to, and particulars and prices may be obtained on application to the Secre. tary, E. W. REES, Town-hall Chambers, 9357 (TEMPOBABY OFFICES), PONTYPBIDD. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER COMPANY, LIMITED, CARDIFF. LARGEST STOCK of STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, „ TEES, ANGLES. AND CHANNELS in Wales. FIREPROOF FLOOKiNG. WORKS: EAST M'»ORS. 9112 WT J, PBjACK. rtu JQAVID O,W-,r"LL, CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. W.I. ROOFS, CORRUG TED IRON BUILDINGS W.I. RAILING AND GATES, IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &C. Designs and estimates free on apdlication. SOUTH WALES AGENT; T. BALMER, 5882 176, CASTLE-ROAD. CARDIFF. Jrnptríy, &.t., to lit. V LANDOUGH CASTLE, LNEAR J-J COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN. This RESIDENCE, which is within a mile of Cowbridge Station, TO BE LET-unfurnished. There ara 40 acres of Grass Land which cAn be had with the house if required. The Shooting over 1,500 acres will be let either with or without the house, and also the Trout Fishing. Four Cottages are included in the letting of Llan. dough Castle, and the Keeper's Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. For further particulars apply to EDWARD KNOX, 8! 58 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. 1II'l'W MENTS, MAtiQUEES, & PAVILIONS JL ON HIRE -JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2, Wl.LLINGTON-TEURACE, CAKDIF-, beg to announce to the nobility, ftentryi clergy, and the public at large i hat they have the largest aud most iuognificent Suit of Marquees in the Provinces;.not surpassed in the Metropolis), every style and-variety, suitable for horticultural exhibitions, galas, bazaars, tea gatherings, coming of age festivities, wedding breakfasts, evening parties, temporary ball-rooms, eisteddfods, etc., etc. Flags and banners, shields, and decorations in great variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no abject. ?n application. 15065 769-> public Roticts. CI \RDIFF CHARITY ORGANISATION J SOCIETY. A Working Man, suffering from Bright's Disease, has been sent by the above Society to a Hydropathic Hospital, where he is doing well, ^ith a prospect of recovery. Subscriptions are solicited to enable the Societv to meet the expenses of the above case. Sub- Societv to meet the expenses of the above case. Sub- scriptions to be sent to C. T. Vachell M.D., treasurer, 10 15, Castle Arcade-chamber-. 49 CAPTAIN R. SHORT, R.C.A. (Exhibi- tor Royal Academy Institute, Grosvenor Gallery, &c., Ac), Begs to announce he lias OPENED CLASSES FOR PAINTING AND DRAWING AT HIS SJ UDIO. Full particulars, with terms, may be obtained in application at 22, The Walk, Cardm. 8 63_ QOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The attention of Proprietors of Omnibusesi is called to the proposal of the Corporation to LICENCE OMNlBUSKS to run on the New R ute fiom St. John's-square to Pearl-street via Queen-street New- port-road, Glossop-road, Planet-street, Star-street, and Cliftoli-sti-eet. All requisitions for Omnibus Licenses, together with the receipt for the Licence fee, which is pasable in advance, accomoanied by a statement showin^ the number of vehicles proposed to be run the date for opening the route, and the proposed time table, muot be delivered to the Head Constable on or before the 17th instant. Forms of application may be obtained on application at the Chief Police Station, Westgate-sireet. By Order, T. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, July 6tii, 1895. 9399 NPHE LONDON AND SCOTTISH BANK- JL ING AND DISCOUNT CORPOR vilON, LTD., 35, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, E.C. The Corporation is prepared— To make advances on approved Bills, and generally to conduct the business of bankers. To negotiate Loans for, or make a public issue for Public Companies, Municipal or other Corporations and Bodies. To open Current Accounts. To open Deposit Accounts on advantageous terms to clients, interest being payable quarterly or half- yeàrly as arranged. To make Advances to Customers upon Stocks, Deeds,' and other Securities, and to Collect Dividends and Cash Coupons. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, -o, Lombard-street, E.C., or any of the Corporations Agents in the leading commercial centres in Engl Ind and Scotland. 83 TNSPECTION OF SHIPS' PROVISIONS A AND WATER. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1392. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND MASTERS OF SHIPS, SHIP-STORE DEALERS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rules made by the Hoard of Trade for the INSPECTION of I ROVISIONS and WATER under the above Act will come into operation on the Tenth July instant, on which date Inspectors appointed by the Board of Trade will be prepared to inspect by request all stores for ships coming under the Act. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that,by direction of the Board of Trade, on and after the Seventeenth July instant all ships to which the Act applies may be boarded by the officers appointed by the Board for the purpose, and may be detained if the stores and water for the use of the crews of such ships are found not to have been inspected and deficient in quality." Applications for i, suee(ion of ships' stores must be made on the prescribed forms, copies of which may be obtained from the Inspectors and from the Superin- tendents of Mercantile Marine Offices. Copies of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1892, and of the Rules made thereunder, may also be obtained from Superintendents of Mercantile Marine Offices. INGRAM B. WALKER, Assistant Secretary. Board of Trade, Marine Department, July, 1893. 1ST of SUBSCRIPTIONS to the FUND for the Wi DDING PRESENT to H.B.H. The DUKE OF YORK and H.S.H. The PRINCEsS VICTORIA MAY of TECK. £ s- °- Amount previously acknowledged 130 3 o Henry Jones Evans, Esq., Whitchurch 5 5 0 J. C. 'Richardson, Esq,, Suaiidea o o o J. S. Gibbon, Esq., Cowbridge 2 2 0 Dr. J. R. James, J.P., llhondda Valley 2 2 0 R. W. Williams, Esq., Cardiff 2 2 0 Collection at Sully Church, per the Rev. Daniels 112 8 T. Lloyd Edwards, Esq., Bridgend 1 1 0 T. R. Hainlen Williams, Esq., Fairfield 1 1 0 Mrs C. Harding. Caerphilly 1 1 0 W. Merchant, Esq., Pontypridd 110 D. R. David, Esq., Swansea V 1 1 0 T. Mansel Franklen, Esq 1 1 0 Thos. Gray, Esq 1 1 0 Dr. Jabez Thomas, Swansea 1 1 0 H. C. Sutton, Esq 1 1 0 D. J. Webster, Esq 1 1 0 W. Davies, Esq 1 1 0 H. Lewis, Esq 1 1 0 W. R. B. Bassett, Esq 110 John Evans, Esq 1 1 0 E. Lewis, Esq. 1 0 0 D. Pritohard, Esq 1 0 0 Geo. Evans. Esq 0 10 6 Mrs Ann White 0 10 0 W. Evans, Esq 0 5 0 — Havard, Esq 0 5 0 A. S. Merry, Esq 0 5 0 J. Frazer, Esq 0 2 6 £ 167 4 2 Note.—Former List. Erratum.—A.S., 4s, not Mr W. Thomas. This sum has now been added to Sir David Evans's Central Fund. J:egal (rtíCtS. PURSUANT to an Order of the High Jt- Court of Justice (Chancery Division) made in the Matter of the Estate of John Edwin Young, deceased, and in the Matter of the Estate of Harriette Young, his Willow, deceased, and in an action, Yonng against Seys, 1893, 1 No. 222. The CREDITORS of JOHN EDWIN YOUNG, late of Park House, in the Parish of Bassaleg, in the County of Monmouth. wood agent, who died on the 26tli day of October, 1892, and also the Creditors of HARRIETTE YOUNG, late of Park House aforesaid, Widow, who died on the 1st day of December, 1892, are, on or before the 24th day of July, 1893, to send by post prepaid to Mr Alexander William Morris, of Windsor- road, Penarth, in the County of Glamorgan, the Solicitor of the Defendant, Charles Rowland Seys, the adminis- trator of the respective Estates of the above-named John Edwin Young and Harriette Young, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before Mr Justice Chitty at his chambers, the Royal Courts of Justice, London, on Tuesday the 8th day of August, 1893, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1893. GF.O. A. CROWD Eli, Chief Clerk. CUNLIFFES & DA VENPORT, 48, Chancery-lane, W.C., Agents for A.W. Morris,'Penarth, Defendant's Solicitor. 9269 JhtMic appointments. J^ARRY U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Ex.-P.T.) for the Boys' Department, Barry School. Salary, B50 per annum. Applications to be made on the forms of the Board, which can be obtained from the undersigned, ami must reach me not later than the 8th inst. W. II. LEWIS, School Board Offices, Clerk to the Board. Barry Dock. S402 L ANELLY H ARBOUR LLANELLY HARBOUR AND BURRY NAVIGA- nON COMMISSION. APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL SUPERINTEN- DENT AND HARBOUR MASTER. The Llanelly Harbour and Burry Navigation Com- missioners require the services of a GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT and HARBOUR MASTER, who will also have the control and direction of the Pilots. Candidates (whose age must not exceed 50), in addi- tion to the usual qualifications, must also be capable of undertaking the making of Marine Surveys of the Harbour and Estuary. Salary, B300 per annum. Applications, stating age and qualifications, accom- panied with testimonials, to be sent to the Clerk of the said Commissioners on or before Saturday, the 15th July, 1893. JNO. JENNINGS, Clerk. Llanelly, 23rd June, 1893. 9282 LANELLY (BRECON) SCHOOL L BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Girls' Department of the Brynmawr Schools. Salary according to sca'e— £ 34 tint year, £ 36 second year, £ 38 third year, £ 40 fourth year. If the applicant has served elsewhere as an Assistant, say, tor two years, she will begin at a salary of £38. Candidates under Art. f8 may be employed at a slightly reduced salary- Duties pe entered.jipap ^jigust 7tli, 1893. Send applications to me 011 or before July 12th. 1893. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk to the Board. Brynmawr, Breconshiye. 9370 WE ARE THE ONLY~ MAKERS OF LAWN MOWERS appointed by Royal Warrant Makers to H.M. the Queen and his Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales. Q_REEN'S J> ATENT "SILENS MESSOR' L A W N MOW E R S, With Improved Wheels and Solid Link Steel,Chains, and other Patterns, take the lead of all other, and are the first, foremost, and Best in the World. They have stood the test for Upwards of Tljirty Years and have carried-of? EVERY HIGHEST PRIZK which has been given ir. -all cases of competition. They are in constant use in all the Royal Gardens. They will cut either short or long grass, bents, &c., wet or dry. Every one sent out is Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Otherwise it may be returned at once FREE of COST to the Purchaser. They cau be had of all respectable Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the United Kingdom, or direct from the Manufacture's, FJPHOS. QREEN AND GON, J^TD., I'MITHFIELD IRONWORKS, LEEDS & SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROAD, LONDON, S g Carriage Paid to all the Principal Railway Stations in tllb United Kingdom. Illustrated Price Lists with Testimonials Free on application. Beware of deceptive imitations. N.B.-Repitirs promptly done at both our Establish- ments for the trade a well as others. 8116 c OAL! COAL! C 0 A L I JAS. MERRIMAN and CO., '10 OYSTERMOUTH ROAD. SW A NSBA Wholesale and Retail Coat Merchants. All kinds of "Coal kept in stock. 7707 ^scurstons^ BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER JD SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by LADY MARGARET. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE WESTQN. Wed. 5.-9.20, 11.20 a.m., Wed. 5.-10.15 a.m., 12.25, 1. 0, 7.35 p.m. 6.40, 8.30 p.m. Thui. 6.-S.0, 9.30, 10.20 Thur. 6.-9.10, 10.40,11.35 a.m., 12.0 noon, 12.45, a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 7.30, 8.45 2.15, 7.45 p.m. p.m. Fri. 7.-9.20 a.m., 12.10, Fri. 7.-10.,30 a.m., 1.20, 2.: 0 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Sat. 8.-9.30 a.m, 12.15, 2.45 Sat. 8.-IO.30a.m., 115,8.40 Mon. 10.—11.45 am., 2.0, I Mon. 10.-12.45, 3.0, 6.0 4.3 p.m. p.m. Tues. 11.—12.45, 3.0,5.50. Tues. 11.—1.45.4.0, 7.0 p.m. XCURSION TO CLEVEDON, VIA E WESTON, THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, By EARL OF DUNRAVEN. Leave Cardiff 11.50 a.m. Clevedon 7 0 p.m. 1 SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CAR- ks DIFF BY THE SALOt)N STEAMERS, LORNA DOONE and BONNIE DOON. U'rn\ L- -r, V | LYNMOU i ll A ILI RACOMBE WEDNESDAY, By LORNA DOO.nE. July o. Leave Cardiff 10.30a.m.,Ufracombe b^°rna Doone, 6 5 p lri i LyiI1BOUth 6.5o p.m. at lust) a.m. gteamer returns to Bristol 8.45 p.m. SAME DAY. I CLEVEDON, VIA WESTON. EARL OF Leave Cardiff 11.50a.m. DUNII,AVE.NT. Clevedon 7. 0p.m. LYNMOUTH. ILFRACONIBE, TwrpssnAV AN]) CI'OVEI.LY DA\, Leave Cardiff, 11.30 am. Clovelly, Tfii?\'A Tiivmi? 6.0 p.m. Ufracombe, 7.15 p.m. LORNA DOONE, i.ynmouth, 8.0 p.m. Cardiff for a.m. Clevedon and Bristol about 9.45 p.m. p.m. FRIDAY^ | LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. JULY 7th, | LeaveCardiff 10.15a.m., llfracombe By Bonnie Doon 4.30 p.m. Lyntnouth, 5.16 p.m. or r.ady Margaret, EVENING CHANNEL CRUISE at 10.15 a.m. & 8.0 Leave Cardiff S.O p.m. Fare Is. p.m. I OTICE. BOOKINGS via ILFRA- _L T COMBE to Stations on the London and South- western Railway are now in force. See Bills Wind, weather and circumstances permitting. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers, 8113 5)40 105. Bute Docks, Cardiff. A I L Y S E "R VICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer SEA BREEZE (Weather and circumstances permitting). JULY, 18*3. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Wed. 5-9..30 a.m., 12.0 Wed. 5-11.0 a.m., 1.0, noon, 7.10 p.m. 8.45 p.m. Thur. 6—9.C, 11.0a.m., 2.0, 1 Thur, 6—10.0 a.m., 12.0 8.0 p.m. noon, 7.0, 9.0 p.m. Fri. 7-9.0, 11.30 a.m. 2.0 i Fri. 7-10.0 a.m., 12.30, p.m. 8.15 p.m. Sat. 8-9.15, 11.45 a.m., Sat. 8-10.20 a.m., 12.45, 5.0 p.m. 19.0 P.M. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF O by the M 'gnificent Saloon Steamer WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting). wunvpsn t v Leave Carditf 2.0p.iu. Returning th Tniv llfracombe, 7.15 p.m. Cardiff « oiuy. for Bristol, 10.0 p.m. Specialreturn fares—Fore deck, 2s 6d; saloon, 3s. fare!s-Fo;-e decl-, 2s 6d; saloon, 3s. ILFRACOMBE. LeaveCardiff 11.30 a.m. Return- THURSDAY, ing from llfracombe, 6 0 p.m. Car- 6th July. I cliff for Clevedon and Bristol, 8.45 p.m. Return fares—Fore deck, 3s; saloon, 4s. MUMBLES. LeaveCardiff 12.0noon. Return- ing from the Mumbles 6.30 p.m. ing from the Mumbles 6.30 p.m. FRIDAY, Cardiff for Clevedon and Bristol 7th July. 9.0 p.m Return Fares (including landing and embarking), Fore Deck, 3s; Saloon, 3s 6d. I ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardif f2.45 p.m. Return- SATURDAY, ing from Ilfracombe 8 0 p.m. Cardiff 8th July. for Bristol 10.15 p.m. Special Return Fares, Fore Deck 2s 6d Saloon 3s. For further particulars apply to Wm. Guy, Agent, 8, Stuart-street, Cardiff or P. and A. Camp- bell, Ltd., Cumberland Basin, Bristol. 9385 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Quickest and Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. W eymoutlr to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% hour. Powerful Fast Steamers fitted with electric light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, at 2.20 a.m. DAILY (Mond&y mornings excepted) for Guernsey and Jersey. Last Train in connection with tlia Boat leaves Car- diff at 9.30 pm. 5782 HY. LANIBERT, Geneml NianoLger. '4 REAT WESTERIN RAILWAY. QREAT "WESTERN "RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS arc run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURYand 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., 12.33, 4.3, and 7.40 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 are in operation between all principal Stations. 9324 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. NEW ROUTE TO THE CONTINENT. via HARWICH and the HOOK of HOLLAND. —On Week-days passengers travel from Abergavenny at 8.2 a.m. direct to HARWICH, alongside the G.E.R. Co.'s Steamers for the HOOK of HOLLAND, and reach Amsterdam 8.26 a.m., Cologne (for the Rhine, &c.) 2 p.m., Berlin 10.36 p.m. Antwerp Service every Week-day. Cheap Tickets and Tours to all parts of the Continent. New Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers to the Hook. Dining Car between March and Harwich. Read Tourist Guide to the Con- tinent," and Walks in the Ardennes," 6d., by post, 8d. Time '!aMes (free), Guides, &c from Continental Manager, Liverpool-st. Station, London, E.C. 9398 NORWAY, S WE DEN ,AND RUSSIA. H 0 LID A Y TOUR S. THE WILSON LINE OF FIRST-CLASS, splendidly fitted PASSENGER STEAMERS, with Saloon and Sleeping Accommodation amidships. Intending Sailings are from HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUES- DAY and SATURDAY. „ to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY. „ to DRONTHEIM every THURSDAY. to GOTHENBURG every SATURDAY Morn. ing. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG everv TUESDAY. LONDON to CHRISTIANIA and CHBISTIANSAND every FRIDAY Morning. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, WEEKLY „ COPENHAGEN, WEEKLY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON. SONS & CO., Limited, HULL, or JOHN BOVEY & Co., CARDIFF, 8514 South Wales Agents. "VTORWEGIAN YACHTING CRUISES Jl.1 (FORTNIGHTLY) FROM NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE. Shortest route to Norway. Only one night at sea. By the ALBION STEAMSHIP CO.'s (Ltd.) Fast and Splendidly-fitted Yachting Steamer MIDNIGHT SUN, 3,020 tons, 2,860 liorse-power. Fares from 14 Guineas, including a sumptuous table. Sailings—May 20 June 3, 17 J uly 1, lb, 29; August 12, 26; Sept. 9. All applications for Berths to be made to the "Yachting Steaiiwr MIDNIGHT SUN Passenger Office, 4, Lombard-street (Tel. Add., Tourist), New- castle-on-Tyne." Write for Itineraries. 7549 Uttsuratta. ASSURANCE WITHOUT COST. With an INVESTMENT AT THE RATE OF OVER 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Cleveland-road, Huddersfield. June 9th, 1893. Dear Sir,—Twenty years a-o to-day 1 took out policy. No. 32,246, on the lontsne Endowment phn for £2,000 in your Society, paying an annual premium of E104 lis 8d, making it total of premiums paid £ 2,091 13s 4d. You have offered me the following options :— £ s. d. 1.—Cash. 3,457 0 10 2.—Paid-up Policy 5,724 0 0 3.—Annuity for life 346 14 10 Having decided to take the Cash, I am in receipt of cheque lor same on the very day policy matures. You have, in lact, taken more trouble to pay than was done to secure my Assurance. The result is most satisfactory. If I had died the £ 2,000 would have been paid to my heirs. 1 now receive the whole of the premiums paid, together with interest, at the rate of & 1-5 per cent, per annum, apart from the Assurance. A ver> good investment, but the most gratifying feature is that it has made a pro- vision for old age, which is exceedingly acceptable. You are at liberty to use this letter as you deem tit. Yours respectfully, (>ig.ied), Hy. SHAW. To Wm. Triggs, Esq., Manager for Yorkshire, Wales, <fec., Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S., Leeds. Send for Prospectus of the New Instalment Policy just introduced by the EQUITABLE Ltl-F ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATKS. Chief Office for Wales :-BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2889 T7^ P P S'S GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. BREAKFAST OR SUPPER. QOCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. 14868 3675 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER FTIHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- B come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulc-st state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines ^rbe'cREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :-IndigMt'on, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, llllIess of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and s ires of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white' swellings, scrofula, or kind's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is 1?" unl 2s 9d each, sold by .no Chemists, or from the BurdocK Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1004 public ^ntusenunts. CARDIFF. rjl H E A T R E ROY A L. MONDAY, JULY 3RD, 1893, Return Visit for Six Nights only, of Mr D'OYLY CARTE'.S OPERA COMPANY. TO NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, July 5th, 1893, will be produced an original Light Opera, in three Acts, entitled 1-1 A D D O N ALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, July 6th, 7th, & 8th. the original English Comic Opera—The VICAR OF BlA Y. MONDAY, July 10th, THE GREEN BUSHES, or A Hundred Years Ago. in which Mr Harrington Reynolds and Miss Nellie Fletcher will appear. WEDNESDAY, Julv 12th, SECOND ANNUAL I BENEFIT of Mr EDWARD FLETCHER, Jun., General Manager. See Special Bills. P ices JE1 Is to 6d. Early doors open 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. 1041 Box Office at Messrs Thompson & Shackell's Lim M 1 R E Jt JfJ IHANAGRR OSWALD STOl L TON TG ITT! A Study in Black and White, familiarly christened: His Eminence" Good Old Spot!" G. H. CHIRGWIN, THE WHITE-EYED MUSICAL r KAFFIR, An artiste perched upon the peak of his profession. CHIRG WIN'S HUMOUR is mute, ejaeulatorv. and loquacious CHIRGVVIN'S F L>ETTO SINGING is .sweet, soft, aud clear. is "weet, soft, aud clear. CHIRG WIN S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTATION is varied, masterly, and mellifluous. CHIRG WIN'S COUNTLESS ECCENTRICITIES are indescribable. In addition to the white-eyed one, a "pecial selection of artistes, headed by HARRY PLKON, The Pavilion and Tivoli Idol His ideas, voice and gestures, all generally imbued with the spirit of burlesque, banish apathy and cowpellaUl2;11ter. N.B.—lo recoup the expenses of the present week greater th" ,1 the customarv patronage is requisite. NEXT WEEK :—THE TILLEY SISTERS, fiom the London Pavilion. 856 ROYAL "TED D I N G, THURSDAY, JULY 6. AN EVENING CONCERT AND GRAND jySPLAY OF jp I REWORKS IN THE SOPHIA GARDENS AND PARK. The Celebrated BAND OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS (Severn Volunteer Division) has been engaged. Concert to commence at 6 o'clock. Fireworks at 9 o'clock. Gates open at 5 o'clock. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. School Children Producing Medal, Id. 9390 ARLEQUINS^SPORTS TO. -Jt. MORROW (THURSDAY). ROATH-ROAD GROUND. 600 ENTRIES. RECORD BROKEN. A. W. Harris (Leicester), Pope (Derby). Osborne (Lon- don), Adam (Nottingham), Chapman (Bristol), and All Ciacks. FINEST MEETING THIS SEASON. APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 1218 SW ANShA. rjl H E l M PIn E, MANAGER.. OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT. A telling scene produced with realistic effects, by GEORGE LASH WOOD, entitled The Collier," whose previous efforts ill serious impersonation bespeak the merit of this* BROWN, NEWLAND, and LECLERQ, The Mammoth Black Team, who provide a banquet- of burnt cork buffoonery. Captivating ADA FAWN, whose abilities are pronounced and charms manifold. THE DARNLEY BROTHERS, something fresh in the comic line. KATE GERALDINE, a Soprano Vocalist, of high attainments. ADA RIPPOX, Serio-comedy Songstress. THE SALONNES, Ni:XT WHEK— on the Bih;rs, wonderfnily expert. EXT WEEK- CHIRGWIN, the White-eyed Musical Kaffir. B58 .NEWPORT! fjp H E E_ PIn Mamagke OSWALD STOLT, TO-NIGHT THE rp I L L E Y S 1ST E It S fl Frow the LONDON PAVILION, PICCADILLY. Their strangelv-narced Duet, DINKEY ARNO," Threatens to ontdo the memorable TA-RA-RA-BOOM." Varieties by other Artistes of Eminence, including the Distinctly Original Actor-Singer, W. P. DEMPSEY. Next Week—George Lashwood, Ada JFawn, Newma.n and Downes, The Salonnes. Look out for The White-Eyed Musical Kaffir. 859 R O YAL WEDDTnG DAYT ATHLETIC GROUNDS, NEWPORT. GRAND ATHLETIC FESTIVAL AND FETE AND GALA. A SPLENDID DISPLAY of FIREWORKS by Messrs PAIN and SONS, of London. To comm811ce at 9 o'clock. 9411 Daylight, Fireworks, Bands. Admission, Sixpence. ■ n^Th ivTEATH TRADESMEN'S ATHLETIC ll SPORTS, BICYCLE AND HORSE RACES, AT CORPORATION FIELD, JULY 6TH, 1893. 120 YARDS, £11; 440 TWO BICYCLE RACES, £15: TROTTING RACE, £13; MILE FLAT HACR, £8: GALLOPING, B14 each event; Handicap all cash prizes. J. E. JONES. 22, Green-street, Neath I „ „ B. GRIFFITHS, [ Hon" SeCR- Agincourt House, Neath ) 9302 Agincourt House, Neath ) 9302 i) Jttls, Binnt^-rooiits, &r. CARDIFF. ALEXANDRA HOTEL, J-TL QUEEN-STRIlET. FAMiLY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station a d near Rhynmey Stati-n), Ti&ins passing every three minutes. 1279 ORDINARY DAILY FROM 1.30. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager. j JJ ARRY'S HOtI'L AND RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Served Daily in Coffee Room from 12 to 4. SOUP, FISH. ENTREES, JOINT, POULTRY, SWEETS, CHEESE, 2s. 8351 IN COMMERCIAL ROOM, Is 9d Dessert, 6d extra ^7" ESTON-SUP E R M A R E GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. This first-class FAMILY HOTE). faces the sea, contains 100 rboms, and possesses all modern improve- ment including hydraulic lift., extensive ornamental grounds, ta<>le d'hote dinner at separate table at I P-m. daily. Ten mintues' walk lrom golf links. Terms strictly mudera: c "nil inclitsjje. HOTKL'OMNIBUS. TELEPHONE No. 1J. APPLY TO MANAGERESS. 9:31 "BEDDING 1ATALOGUES NOW PLANTS;— \j READY. GERANIUMS, I posx FREE ON APPLICATION. LOBKLIA, a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CALCEOLAIIIA, NOW REAUY. PlRETHRUM, ASTERS, ^n Inspection of theLlandaff Nurserie STOCKS. Invited. Six minutes' walk from T.V.R. Llaudaff Station. WREATHS AND CROSSES, ULOWKR cot "a"™. ULOWKR CUT LOWERS. SEEDS, OF FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET ALL KINDS. ARCADE. t»AWTTA« Splendid Collection of Show, Fancy, n iiiAa. pompone, Cactus, and Single Varieties. WREATHS AND ff CROSSES NURSERYMAN, 1187 BOUQUETS. CARDIFF WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) OR 31 LOZENGES; For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy nas met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (of ten ^ive.nup as incurable) is like Magic. Gettiug rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, nstead of the anxiety, of his guardians. ;¡r.-I have for some titue Hed your Anthelmmtlc or Worm Lozeng;es, iUI11Y family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for !l;,cea.1'ldes, and their agreeable and convenient 101'111 1S n. "t recom- mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 13%d and 2s 9d per box, by most chemists or for 14 or 34 stamps Í1'Olll J. Davies, chemist 3), Higl:-str03e, Swansea. A list, of testimonials symptoms, &c., on application. 4783 i I IHtaingga Ab.:lU5stS. 1 T HIS U A t iJJOWELL & COMPANY" GREAT SALm. X I JQRESS MATERIALS, MANTLES, JACKETS; QOSTUMES, B LOU S E i I SUNSHADES, UMBRELLASa GLOVES, LAOES. pRINTS, &c., &0-. ALL AT (SALE PRI€11UV TERMS CASH.NO CREDIT CLOSE ON RPHURSDAT, JULY 6TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M. JJOWELL AND QOMPAJSTIR THE CARDIFF JQRAPERSV CARDIFF. 8211 if JjOtlftAY REASON. JLjL TRAVELLING TRUNKS, 4/ 6/ 8/, and 10/Sfc TRAVELLING BASKETS, 16/9 to 40/ SARATOGA TRUNKS, 16/- to 30/. GLADSTONE BAGS, from FITTED, from 30/ HAND BAGS, SQUARE MOUTH or KH BAGS, The Very Latest Style, from 10/6 to 30/ Parties Visiting the World's Fair will require one of their Overland or Chicago Trunks. REGULATION SIZES. CROSS *F> R O S., JTS A R D I F F. 'V. E. VAUGHAN AND 00,1 LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET,) rARDIFF 248, BUTE-STREET, I l 1, CLIFTON-sTREET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOK-R0A.D, PENARTH. SKINNER STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET. MERTUYit. 27, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Who receive and forward Parcels regularly lO the Works Agents' Addresses and Price Lists sent in answer to Post Cards. POSTAL SERVICE. Parcels amounting to Five Shillings sent direct fA Works will be returned Carriage Paid one way. W. E. -YAUGHAN AND CO., LIMITED, DYERS, Are doing the largest trade and working the mos. efficient Machinery within a radius of One Hundred Miles. and ARECELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES ANI DRIiSS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, pro. ducin permanent colours, a sllprjor ftnbh, moderate charges, a.nd promptness cf despatch. 1000 ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST' AERATED TABLE WATERS. and LIME JUICE CORDIAL. Inquire specially for our GINGER ALE at all first- class Grocers Wme Merchants, Chemists, Hotels, Restaurants, and S i;) store Dealers. 0035 W. Â. ROSS It SONS, LIMITED, BEjuFAST.