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alt5 bit Atictivit.- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & MEAGER. freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea. Mar. io Leasehold Property, et Oystermouth Mar. io Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. T r ic Horses, Carriages, <fcc., at Cardiff w • Messrs BRADLEY and SON. fancy Bamboo Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff — Mr T. WHITTY EVANS. Max. 22 Leasehold Properties, at Aberdare Mr JOHN FRANCIS. ATarch 14 Pitwood and Poles, at LlanllawddogpwrjuY. Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PEKKv Rolling-stock Plant andHorsM.at C*mj> 16 & 1" Furniture, Appointments, at Caidin. Ma jyjar. 19 Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff March 20 Double-licensed Tavern, at Caraitt.• ..Mar. 20 Horses, Carriages, Harness, at Carai •• ~*jjarch 22 Office Furnitnre, at Cardiff • ■ • • •• • April 2 Sale of Properties, at Caroiff and P April 2 leasehold Property, at Mr JOHN GUNN. MAVCH ,3 & 14 Mounted Diamonds, Ac.. at POT VV EE. Messrs March 15 ftesidences, at at Cavdifl Mar 21 Ma,13 leasehold Properu^^s™ n A Downs, at Newport March 14 Pedigree Oxford Do & LA1Ty. |4ve Stock, at at Cardiff"March 17 Horses, M EJ)EU and S0X hild Furniture &c., at Swansea March 21 Household Fnrmtur^VyV,s g Vnraiture, &c., at Little Gnoll, Neath .Mai. 1- Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Household Appointments, at Cardiff ..Mar. 13 and 15 Mr THOMAS PARKY. Metal Stamping Works, at Newport Mar. 21 Freehold Pasture Land, at Newpo-t .Mar. 21 Leasehold Properties, at Newport March 21 tannine Stock, Furniture, Ltc., at Llantarnam..Mar. 22 Messrs POWELL, ROACH & CO. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Mar. 29 Messrs SIEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Penmark )brch 12 Rental, at Cardiff March 13 Plant and Machinery, at Pumpsanfc Tc Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff {? Freehold Property, at Cardiff .Mar 15 Agricultural Implements, Flemingstone Court..iviari Contractor's Plant, at Rhondda NTalley iviarch 22 Brickmaking Plant and Machinery March Mineral Properties, :>t Cardiff Mr W, THOMAS Leasehold property at Barry Dock Marcn 21 Air WALLACE J. TONG. Household Furniture and Effects, at Blaina..March 14 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff -Mar K> felyn Teg, Ely. at Cardiff •••••• Ap Mr WALTER L. WILLIAMS. Vessel, Boats, Hawsers, etc., t Fishguanl.March 10 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Valuable Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Mar- 15 l T- SALE THIS DAY. PENMARK, NEAR BARRY. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Penmark, On MONDAY, the 12th March, 1894, about 200 VERY PRIME FAT SHEEP, %) FAT CATTLE, AND 6 HEIFERS AND CALVES. Sale wiH commence at One o'clock punctually. 4597 SALE TO-MORROW CARDIFF. "BALF of a RENTAL of £ 120 PER ANNUM for the rSkindefof a term of about 30 years, secured by the Cardiff Corporation. "A/r ESSRS STEPHEN SON and ALEX- _13'_i ANDERare instructed to OFFER for SALE _13'_i ANDERare instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION on TUESDAY, the 13th March Next, at I'Ue Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, at Three o'clock in tile Afternoon. „ „ j All that YEARLY RENT of £ 120, clear of all de- ductions (Landlords' Property Tax only excepted), lecured by a Lease to, and payable by, the Corpora- tion of Cardiff, upon all those Two Leasehold Messu- ages, being No. 9 and 10, Church-street, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan in the occupation 01 Messrs W. Boyle and others. The Property is held by the present owners for a now Unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1824, subject to an annual ground rent of C7, payable to the Corporation of Cardiff, to whom it Its underleased for the unexpired residue of the said term, less one day thereof, at a yearly rent of £127, and producing, after deduction* of ground rent, a net Income (Less Property Tax) of SJ20 per annum. For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 5, Hi->h-street, Cardiff; or to J. Maitlnlld Watkins, Esq., Solicitor, Usk. 4398 SOUTH WALES GOLD MINES, PU-INIPSAINT, NEAR LLANWRDA. CARMARTHENSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELk by AUCTION, ■sitho'it ^Kerve, nr, t'-e above Mines, on WEDNES- "JOAX, 146Li March, 1GS4, the whole of tlio valuanle NEW PLANT AND MACHINERY, CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS, SLOITES, AND OTHER EFFECTS, fct these Mine3, comprising 20 horse-power loco-type toiler by Paxman, 20 hovse-power compound engine by ditto, stone breaker by Jordan, stone crushing rolls «y ditto, centrifugal, donkey, and other puinps, pulveriser by Jordan, Britton grinding pan, patent amalgamator, elevating chain and buckets, cra,b winches, several corrugated iron buildings, quan- tity of shafting couplings, puileys, &c., the contents of blacksmiths' fitters', and other shops, quantity wrought iron tram wagons, about 600 yards double rails with iron sleepers, quantity wrought iron and other piping, the whole of the office furniture, quantity of various chemicals and chemical instruments, and a varied assortment of other gold mining plant and materials. Sale will commence at 11.30 a.m. punctually. The whole of the plant, machinery, buildings, and other effects is in very excellent condition and quite equal to new, none of it having had six months' nse. .Conveyances will meet the 7.55 a.m. train from Swansea and intermediate stations upon its arrival at Llanwrda at 9.42 to convey intending purchasers to and from the sale at a charge of 2s 6d each. Persons wishing to avail themselves of seats should please Communicate with the Auctioneers at once. Full particulars in catalogues, which may be ob- tained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High- atreet, Cardiff. 4399 CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES AND STABLES IN TYNDALL-STREET. AND DESIRABLE ARTISANS' DWELLINGS IN EARL-STREET, GRANGETOWN. ME-SRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of March, 1894, at 3.30 in the Afternoon, the fol- lowing important LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES TYNDALL-STREET. LOT I.-Ncs. 8 and 9, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, with two stables at rear. LOT 2,-Nos. 10 and 11, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, to- gether with two stables at rear. LOT 3.-Nos. 12 and 13, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, to. gether with stable at rear of No. 12. LOT 4.—No. 14, Tyndall-street, Cardiff. This valuable Property is occupied by good tenants at weekly rentals of 10s each house, and the stables are iet at 3s per week each. It is in a splendid state of repair, and is held under Lease for 97 years frnIn i9th September, 1851, at the aggregate rental of 7;18 2s 3d per annum, which for the pur- poses of this s.ile will be apportioned. EARL-STREET, GRANGETOWN. LOT 5.—Nos. 3 and 4, Karl-street, Grangetown. LOT 6.—Nos. 5 and 7, Earl-street, Grangetown. 7.—Nos. 9 and 11. Earl-street, Grangetown. LOT 3.— Nos. 13 and 15, Earl-street, Grangetown. fhese Houses are let to good tenants at 8s 6d per week each are in good repair, and are held nndet lease for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1874, at an aggregate annual rental of £ 18, which will be apporuoned at time of sale. The whole of the foregoing houses are in the best *ei>ting neighbourhoods, and the sale presents an admirable opportunity to investors and others of becoming possessed of good and sound properties for investment and other purposes. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tiou to Messrs SPENCER, CORBETT, and EVANS, Solicitors, Cardiff Or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 4517 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION.—MR JUSTICE bllRLING. 1887 W., No. 2280. WINSTONE v. WINSTONE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in the Centre of the Town of Cardiff, and within a few yards of the important thoroughfare known as St. Mary-street. TO BE SOLD by Order of the Court. T T,„ MESSRS STEPHEN SON AND ALEX- ANOJJR are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of March, IR94 at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to Con- ditions of Sale, settled by the conveyancing counsel Coilrt, which will be there and then read, all that FREEHOLD PROPERTY, now known as Nos. 13,14. anu 15, BAKERS-ROW, CARDIFF, aforesaid, consisting of three CO 1 TAGEs, which are let at a weekly rental /if 5s 6d each to McCarthy, Sullivan and Nicholls, the Jandl rd paying all outgoings. Particular attention is Called to the exceptional opportunity afforded investors by this ^ale owing to the freehold tenure of the property, and to the fact that it is within a few yards of tst. Mary-street and other important thoroughfares in the town, and also to thn i-arf. advantages the site offers for tl.. nt premises for business purposes. n n.- -'W"" 1 For further particulars, and for conditions of sale, Application siiould be 'nade to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Workinjr-street, Cardiff Messrs Holdswoith and IVyne, SolicUors, 5, Old Serjeants' Inn, ClKuicery-Uine, London or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, o, High-street, Cardiff.4431 YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD MAIN SEWERAGE WOltlvS. r PORTH AND YSTllAD, RHONDDA VALLEY. MESSRS STI'PHKN-SON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELLJi? trilhout reserve,Sat the above worKs, on itIURNi>A\, 22nd March, 18i4Tthe wlioie of the atwrtato VALUABLE PLANT, MACHI>ER\. MATERIALS, STORES AND OTHKI*- tised in Mie construction of the Ystr&dyfodwg Local Board Main Sewerage Works, and now lyin* a r*ortn and Ystrad, »nd whicii will comprise new l-i-hoise '013 an and Ystrad, »nd whicii will comprise new l-i-hoise ^>wer porta-ble engine, by Buston and Proctoi gnc- Jorse power do., by Clayton aud Shuttlewortn > power vertical boiler, 2 Woodford s cen.tn^1°~: ^laps, 4 pul«ometer pumps, Deepwell ana ouier Jj^Wps, crab-winchcs, quantity 221b iron bridge rails, S^ntity various piping, about 20 various wooden Ridings, 25 trollies l'-6" and 2" gauge, very large SrfpMty 1", iy2", 2" and other timber, 3" by 9 jii off Pla«ks, various pitch-wine baulks, arch-centres, „h„5jld poles, gauging-boxes, tool-boxes, ladders, rrows, sinking-bowks, grindstones, smith-tools, ,J! '.y chain, 1. rolls, wand-screens, hand-fans, y, fvl„ S6d piping, and a large and general assortment 'VL Mjwit and materials. A u 3Vr' £ s are situated within a few minutes' walk of the rcmi and Ystrad stations, on the 'faff Vale Rail- way- Ihe Sale will commence at 1L30 with the plant and *taLfcriai at Porth, and will afterwards be concluded y trad renaa'^n er L'le plant and materials at CataJogueSjjwith full particulars, may be obtained ■"pon application to the Auctioneers. 5, High-street, >rdiff. 0 4544 gales bu ;Audion. C,-E INGSTIC)NF, TJj^SKS^ffiMNSON and ALEX- °»MoNDa'Y'tt»is& M».b, AND USEFUL ArRTCULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, fto., AGRIy C iJi- °l wagons, 4 good tip-carts, 6 Comprising 3_ exc drags, 3 sets harrows, Cam- ploughs, scanfier, 3 sets «^r.cask on wheelg> 3 bridge and iron. vinrse'rakes, mowing and reaping scufflers, corn dnl I e winnowing machine, cake machines 6 0^16 cribs, 8 slieep'racks Cosher, 3 t\,rnlP^tfng'machine. grindstone, ladders, anht\°h*;0^ &c-&c:' waS°n- ette in good condition, nhaeton, and several sets of S^Three^mmiths'ncredi^up1onnapproved security to £ 10 ^Sale will commence at 2 p.m. punctually. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. DOWLAIS COTTAGES AND DOWLAIS BRICKWORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, Situate near to the new Dowiais Steel Works. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Receiver and Manager of the Estate of the late Mr Wm. Gradwell, Contractor, &c., to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS DAY, the 29th of March, 1894, the whole of the VALUABLE BRICKMAKING PLANT AND MACHINERY Used in connection with the Cardiff Brickworks, and also the whole of the BUILDERS' AND COX'I'RACTORS' PLANT AND MATERIALS, Used by Mr Gratlwell's Executors in the carrying out of several important works under the Dowlais Iron Company, and which will comprise 12-horse power portable engine, by Robey and Co. 9-horse power ditto, Murray's brickmaking machine, with cutting-off table Blakey's stone-breaker, lOin. by bin. 6ft. mortar mill and pan, pile driver, crab wincli, cla,y wagons, large quantity brick covers, wheeling plates, barrows, kiln covering boards, four brick kilns, dampers and ventilators, several wooden buildings, grindstones, quantity scaffolding planks, sleepers, and various other timber, quantity lead piping, pig lead, various rope. patent pulley blocks, picks, augers, and other tools, together with the stores, office furniture, and a general assort- ment of other contractor's and brickinaking plant and materia'?. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock punctually. Further Particulars in Catalogues, which may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 45\3 GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL PBOPERTIES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, at an Early Date, Krrn TWO VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT MINERAL PROPERTIES, one of which is situate in the Maesteg Valley and the other in the Garw Valley. Both properties contain the whole of the measues found in the South Wales Basin, which will be m. eluded in the Sale, together with the Surface. Detailed particulars will shortly be ready. and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. — 18, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to L~r by PRFVAIE 1REATY, the VALUABLE SHOP AK £ P5«Mwelv in th« known as 18, Church-street. Oirdiff lately in the occupation of Mr Ed. Robinson, Dr. p > • ;mnm,tanf. position*6inlhe ^dullS on the second an4ey wiflbTtet for the reminder at the term of the lease and subject to immediate pos,es. ion. For further particulars find,'VJi-Ttree^Cn, Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High ..tieet.^Cai- diff. -— — SALE TO-MORROW. ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPl'ORY SALE. nv OPDFP OF THE MORTGAGEES, OF LELED COLLE( riON v RniiT^i DIAMONDS, RARE ApatS' EMEHALDS, PEARLS, OOTll CAT'S EYES, dec., and HIGH-CLASS GOLD WATCHES, by eminent makers, such as Dent, Haw lev and Son, Hat-greaves and Co., Ihomas ltusseli and Son, and others, including a magmflcetiu and valuable Diamond Pendant, with a tlrge and very fine pear-shaped black pearl a magliiflc,nt Bracelet, set with 23 very large bnlhants of superb lustre and brilliancy; a inagntncent Tiara, composed of 5 diamond stars, each one c:\n be worn separately as hair pins or brooches a mag- nificent opal and diamond B",«ngie Bracelet, with 9 graduated uery v?- itiiu 16 -5ianionds of first- water; an iniportanb Crescent, to -iami either brooch or head ornament, set with 25 fine large diamonds of superb lustro and quality a Circular Pendant, with a very large Burmese rllby, set round with 2 rows of first-water diamonds, forming also a brooch or bracelet circular Pendant or Brooch, set with diamonds of first water a riiagi-iificet, t Opal of extraordinary size and colour, with first-water brilliants, ,ts a Pendant; a magnificent single-stone Brazilian Diamond of rare lustre, mounted as a Brooch, with 2 large white peirls a beautiful Diamond Festoon and Ribantl Pattern Pendant, with large pear-shaped pearl in centre; a Bangle Bracelet, set with 7 large brilliants, of great fire and lustre a pair of large single- stone Diamond Earrings, finely cut and of great lustre a beautiful Bangle Bracelet., mounted with rosettes, 3 large Oriental pearls surrounded with diamonds a superb single-stone diamond Collet Necklet, set with 74 graduated diamonds of finest quality a Shoulder Knot, set with diamonds of great lustre, which can also be worn as Brooches. ABOUT 500 OUNCES OF ANTIQUE SILVER. MR J. E. GUNN is instructed by order of the Mortgagees (a firm of London Financiers), who are realising the goods deposited with them as security fur advances made, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WED- NESDAY, 13tl» and 14th March, 1394, and following days, at 12 o'clock noon and 3 p.m. eacli day. The whole of the articles will be displayed for View on Mornings of Sale, from 10 o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Westgate Chambers, Westgate-trbet, Cardiff. The genuineness of each article will be strictly guaranteed. 4715 SALE OF LEASEHOLDS IN BUTE-STREET, PATRICK-STREET, AND R EDLA VER-STRE KT, CARDIFF. MESSRS POWELL, ROACH & CO. .l'f..l. have received instructtolls to SELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, the 23th day of March, 1894, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the following lots of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Under conditions of to be tuen and there pro- duced and read. LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE, SHOP, or TENE- MENT known as No. 142 (formerly 135), Bute-street, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, held under a lease from the trustees of the will of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 93 years from the 25th March, 1849 at the low apportioned ycarlj ground rent of £ 4. This lot consists of premises at the corner of Bute- street and Patrick-street, and is in the present occupation of Edward Thomas as yearly tenant thereof, commencing 18th June, at, a rent of lCO per annum, the tenant payini* all outgoings. Immediate vacant possession of these premises can be given. LoT^-ilUhoseTwo MESSUAGES, DWELLING- HOUSES or TENEMENTS known as Nos. 1 and 2, Patrick-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, held under the same lease as Lot 1, at the nominal apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 1. D These premises are let at a gross rental of .&27 per annum to excellent, weekly tenants, the landlord paying rates and taxes. LOT 3.—All those Two MESSUAGES, DWELLING- HOUSES, or TENEMEN TS known as Nos. 3 and 4, Patrick-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, held under the same lease as Lots 1 and 2, at the nominal apportioned yearly ground rent of :Cl. These premises are let at a gross rental of E40 per annum to excellent tenants, the landlord paying rates and taxes. The Vendors reserve the right of offering the fore- going Lhree Lots together in one Lot if they shall think fit at the Sale. LOT 4.-All those Six MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being the first block on the left hand side of Redlaver-street (off Corporation-road), Cardiff. Held under a lease from the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1890, at the yearly ground rent of SS 4s each house. Let to respectable tenants at 12s per week respec- tively, the landlord paying rates and taxes. This Lot will be offered in six Lots, in the event of no sale iu one Lot, and will be sold subject to a mort- gage of E250 per house. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of ill- vestors to the substantial. manner in which these houses are built and to their excellent situation for letting, thz premises abutting on one side of the main roads to the Cardiff Docks. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 3 apply to Messrs Spencer. Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working-street, Cardiff and as to Lot 4 to Messrs Ensoiv Ward,.and Gdllmg, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff, or E. Bernard Reece, Esq., Solicitor:Charles- Street, Cardiff or as to the whole to the Auctioneers Teinpie-cliambers, 8, St. John's square, Cardiff BARRY DOCK. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY H/TR w. THOMAS has been instructed ixjL by the Liquidator of the Holton Land and Building Company. Limited, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Victoria Botel, Barry Dock, on WEDNESDAY. March 21st, 1894, at four o'clock in the afternoon, sUDject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced, the lollowing very desirable PKOPhfvl lEb, Viz -48 Commodious and substantially built DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 2,4, 6, and from 8 IIp to and including 55, Wood-street, Barry Dock. Held under a lease of 99 vears from May 1889, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 10s each, and let at. the very low rent of 6s per week each. The whole will be sold singly or in lots to suit purchasers. A considerable port ion of the purchase money may remain on mot tgage if desirable. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of investors and capitalists to the exceptional chance of acquiring some of the most desirable cottage property in the district, being about five minutes' walk from the dock and ship-repairing yards. or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 57, Vere-street, Cadoxton; or to Mr J. A, Hughes, Solicitor. Cadoxton. 4720 CAMBRIAN FURNITURE MART, „r_ QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESSRS BRADLEY & SON will SELL by AUCTION, on TU BSD AY NEXT, March quantity of FANCY BAMBOO and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mail Carts, American Organ, Piano, <fcc., under distress for rent. Sale at 2 o clock. ROSE AND CROWN HOTEL YARD, NORTH- STREET, CARDIFF. MESSBS BRADLEY and COOKE will MESSBS BRADLEY and COOKE will SBLLbv AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT; March loth, 1894. Horses, Carnages, Dog Carts, and other Vehicles, New and Second-hand Harness and Agricultural Implements, Spades, Shovels.&c. Further Entries respectfully Solicited. Sale at Two o'clock, Halis hit Ruction. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14TH MARCH. TO CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, „ AND OTHERS. SALE OF HOISTING-CRANE, STEEL RAILS, COAL WAGONS, HORSES, MULES, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY have received instructions from D. Evans, Esq., to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, 14th March, 1894, at 2.30 p.m., at the Caerphilly Station Siding, by permission of G. Lundie Esq., the following practically new and valuable ROLLING-STOCK PLANT AND HORSES, Comprising A 3-ton hand-power HOLSTING-CRANE, purchased about three weeks ago.. 12 tons of STEEL BRIDGE RAILS in good condition. 3 ten-ton COAL WAGONS by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ld., built in 1893, th side doors. 2 1 By the Midland Railway Carriage 1 and Wagon Co., Ld., in good con- even ton do. j dition, with side doors. 5 capital HORSES and 3 Mules, all staunch and good t workers, viz., Roan Mare, "Lester," 14 hands. Brown Gelding, Boxer," 14 do. Brown Gelding, Turk," 15 do. Chestnut Gelding, Farmer," 14 do Cream Cob, Ton," 15 do. 3 good, useful Mules. For further particulars apply to Daniel Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Brecon, or to the Auctioneers, 11, fliS"' street, Cardiff. 4649 ON VIEW TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. SALE ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT, 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TH MARCH. IMPORTANT UNRESËïïVEn SALE AT SHORT NOTICE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (Reinoved from CrloucestsTshire for immdiatt unre- served sole, to cover adVtlnCes nwde bit the auctionttrs). The FURNITURE OF FIFTEEN BEDROOMS, RECHERCHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by BRINSMEAD and EllARD, a grandly furnished DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK, a FUlX- SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (purchased new last year), with patent low frost-protif cushions, ivory pyramid, pool, and billiard balls and fit- tings complete, a MOST ELABORATELY I' ITrED LIBRARY", in finely carved oak, with FOUR EXPENSIVELY CARVED BOOKCASES, a small library of well-selected books, about 800 OZS. OF i'I Aii OLD FAMILY PLATE, FINE SHEFFIELD PLATE, a. COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA and decorative effects, PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAW- INGS, noble real bronzes, a FEW PIECES of BEAUTIFULLY IVORY-INLAID FURNIIURE, hall furniture and other Household Fittings. !FESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, -IvJL and PERRY, have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT, 15th, 16th, and 17th March, 189J, at 11 o'clock eacli dav, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, Removed from Gloucestershire. Without Reserve The contents of 15 BEDROOMS, including complete appointments in ash, walnut, oak, mahogany, and other woods, some of the wardrobes with glass doors and toilet tables on leg and Pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7ft. WrALNUI BESl BEDROOM SUITE, with handsome appointments en suite: A SUPERB INLAID ROSEWOOD SUITE of great betuty, with cheval toilet tables, &c., all matching A HANDSOME BURR WALNUT BEDROOM SET, massive brass bedsteads, with hangings, and other bedsteads in brass and rich woods, with tapestry hangings, spring and hair stuffed mattresses, feather beds, bed linen, etc., fine old wardrobes, chests of drawers, expensive carpeti, rugs, various shaped baths, A Louis X F. rosewood bedroom suite for spate room, with wardrobe,toilet tables, etc.,elegant toilet services, night commodes, etc. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE includes suites of silk and chenille, window hangings, LOUNGES, SETTEES, CHAIRS en suite in rosewood and covered in expensive Genoa velvet, PAIR OF ROSEV/OOD WALL CABINETS, several pieces of finely inlaid with ivory furniture, a BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CABINET" with high glass back, a LARCE CONSOLE GLASS, Italian tables and others in various woods, a rosewood davenport writing table, a pair of massive brass fender:; and iron.1-, Wilton pile and Royal Axminster carpets, a NEARLY NEW 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by BRINSMEAD, another by Erard, music stools and cabinets, occasional chairs, a pair of mirrors, a rosewood card table, THE VALUABLE OLD CHINA, including several pair of real VIENNA AND DRES- DEN VASES, all the knic-ncccs that decorated the cabinets and tables, in old CIIKLSEA, LEEDS, SWANSEA, STAFFORDSHIRE, C&OWNDERBY., and SKVRKS, GROUPS of Dresden and Chelsea, a set of five fine old full sets of dinner, dessert, and tea services, a valuable Dresden tea service, A SPLENDIDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN. BOLLARD OAK. includes vsUuaUle Vil. pointings. The fu-nitu-rc is cf finely-figured oak, and includes a, 7-FT. SIDEBOARD (■purchased, at the London Exhibition) of great beauty, a MASSIVE DINING TABLE, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS, and a couch upholstered in Morocco, a dinner wagon, co.,1 cabinets, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite of handsome curtains, a largo Turkey carpet, a pair ot fenders, hreirons, ivc. A LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED IN OLD CARVED OAK, arranged with high back cliaiis, sottess and easy chairs in frieze velvet, a very fine buffet, a gong stand, and gong. FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-CARVED OAK BOOKCASES of varions sizes, including a superbly-carved 8ft. oak bookcase, enclosed by glass doors, It 7ft. SIDEBOARD WITH GLASS BACK, a dining-table, a linely-carved writing table, a dinner wagon, richly-carved cornices, three pairs of enrtains, a pair of settees, several pieces of old bronze, and a valuable set of etchings, engravings, and other items. A LIBRARY OF BOOKS, Comprising a number of valuable Welsh works, in- cluding Remarks on tlii- Architecture of Llandaff Cathedral, by Professor Freeman. 1850 A Survey of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff, by Brown Willis, 1719 E. Donovan's South Wales, in two vols., 1608, with coloured plates Hall's Book of South Wales Roscoe's South Wales Wood's Rivers of Wales, two vols., 1813; Wales Illustrated, 1830 Beauties of England and Wales, two vols., 1812 complete sets of works by Dickens, Lytton, Thackeray, t'ir W. Scott, Bronte,' Charles Lever, and Kingston; Itiie Comic History of England, and a large number of other well- bound books. 800 OZS. OF OLD FAMILY PLATE, comprising sets of reeded pattern spoons and forks, teapots, a. handsome cruet, a curious old Indian cup, an old Irish gravy spoon and pair of sauce ladles, tea- pots, toast racks, &c., Sheffield Plate and Plate by Elkington, including large candelabra, entree dishes and covers, table candlesticks, spirit frames, a very handsome hot- water venison dish, set of dessert and fish knives, a. cake basket, salvers, tea urn, a lai-,e quantity of spoons and forks, tea and coffee pots, &a. THE CONTENTS OF IilLLIARD-ROOM, including a A EARLY NEW FULL-SIZE MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLg. by the Makers to the Queen, with low frost-proof cushions, and all the latest improve- ments sets of ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, cues, rules of the game, cover and other fittings, settees and easv chairs, carpets, rugs, pictures, &c. THE PAINTINGS AN6 DRAWINGS, with examples by Nieuman, Stark, Syer, Hardy, Leader, Gilbert, Aumonier, A. H. Moore, Vickers, Morland, Turner, Do \Vint, Barrett, Stanfield, Catter- inole, Blinks, Wimperiss, and others. The FITTINGS of BREAKFAST and MORNING ROOMS. The FURNITURE and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL and STAIRCASES embrace carved oak hall furniture, marble top tables, fine old glasses, old swords, blunderbusses, etc., busts, brackets, a valuable old chair, expensive Axminster stair carpets, brass rods. The contents of china. and plate pantries, kitchens, and outdoor effects, two lawn mower, &c. ON VIEW TO MORROW, TUESDAY. Detailed catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers one week prior to sale, and will be forwarded by post on application. 4510 ON MONDAY, 19TH MARCH. 46, ELDON-ROAD, RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. ABSOLUTE AND SALE OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD APPOI^IMENI& AND THE STOCK-IN T HADE OF A FURNITURE BROKER. BROKER. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, upon the Premises as above, on MONDAY, the 19tll March, 1894, at 11 o'clock punctually, the whole of nis STOCK-IN-TRADE, Comprising Walnut and Mahogany Dining-room Suites, two Walnut Sideboards, a Mahogany ditto, Ebonised Drawing-room Cabinets, Music and Comer Cabinets, capital Painted Bedroom Suite, a. PAIR ot HANDSOME 4fr. BURR-WALNUT PEDESlAL TOILET TABLES, Bedsteads, Wire Spring Mat- tresses and Bedding, Gilt Pier Glasses, Bronze and China Ornaments, Gilt and other Clocks, a large number of Pictures, Fenders and Fire Brasses, an Oak Hall Stand, Kitchen 'Cables, Chairs, and Requi- sites, and a quantity of Ready-made Clothing also THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In private use, comprising brass bedsteads, with hangings and bedding, mahogany dressing tables and washstand, Chippendale mahogany double chest of drawers, oval toilet glass, carpets, etc., a Chippendale mahogany antique sidebcard, a ditto card table, and a dining tame. A SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANO. FORTE, Almost new, by Wood and Co., London, in rosewood case; electro-plated cruets, kitchen utensils, dinner and tea ware. On view Saturday, the 17th March. Catalogues can be obtained in due course of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 4710 LITTLE GNOLL, NEATH. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSIS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- _i3JL structed by Joseph H. Price, Esq., who is leav- ing the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, 19th March, 1894, the whole of the very sup. rior and highly-finished HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising, in DRAWING-ROOM.—Cottage grand Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, trichord throughout, in rosewood ease; suite by Brew and Claris, in gilded ebony and silk velvet; silk velvet and lace curtains, pictures, carpet. &,C. DINING-ROOM.—Grand sideboard in walnut, suite in walnut and leather, oil paintings, watercolours, rep and lace curtains, reversible carpet, Angola and Afri- can rugs, < c. BEDROOMS.-Sute in birch, ottoman couch by Lance, bedsteads, with wire-wove, spring, and other mattresses, best eider-down quilts, bedding, mirrors, overmantels, proof engravings, after Cox, Prout, and others, carpets, &c. also the appointments of hall, passage, spare and servants' bedrooms, dressing-room, pantry, kitchen, and cullery. Full details in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, 44, Qneep-stieet, Neath. Sale at 11 o'clock a. in. 4607 PEDIGREIS OXFORD DOWNS. 33 SPLENDID EWE TEGS, REGISTERED IN FLOCK BOOK, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR HILLMAN, Newport. Cattle Market, WEDNESDAY, March 14th, at 10 o'clock, property of John Addy, Esq., Burford, th» well-known property of John Addy, Esq., Burford, tb6 wejl-known Exhibitor and Ram breeder. Sales btj faction. | SALE TO-MORROW. j IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD I VILLA AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES AT CANTON. CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WIL LIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) has received in stntctions to SELL by AUCTION at The Mart, Bank- I buildings, St. Marv-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 13th II March, 1894, at 7 o'clock precisely, the following eligible „ LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LGT 1.—Seven substantially-built VILLA RESI- | DENCES, situate Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, Beda- road (off Cowbridge-road), Canton let to respectable tenants at an average weekly rental of 10s each. These houses are leased separately for 99 years from ( 1890, at the following annual ground rent:—No. 1, £2 13s Nos. 3 to 11, £ ? 109 each and No. 13, £ 3 3s. LOT 2.—All that Valuable and well-arranged VILLA RESIDENCE, situate No. 2, Beda-road (off Cow- bridge-road), Canton let on a weekly tenancy at 13s 6d per week. LOT 3.-No. 4, BEDA.ROAD, adjoining Lot 2; let at j 10s per week. J.oT'I.-No. 6, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 3 let at 10s per week LOT 5.—NO. 8, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 4 let at 10s per week. LOT 6.-No. 10, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 5; let at 13s 6d per week. Lots 2 to 6 are 'eased separately for 99 years from 1890, at annual ground rents of C4 Is, £ 2 10s, E2 15s, £3 3a, and B5 15s respectively. LOT-7 TO 12.—All those Six Superior and Well-, finished VILLA RESIDENCES, No. 1 to 6, York- street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, let to good I tenants, at the following weekly rents :-No. 1 and 2, at 10s 6d each Nos. 3 and 4. at lls each No. 5, at lOil 6d and No. 6, at 11s. These houses are held I under separate leases for a term of 99 years from 1892, at an annual ground rent of £ 3 3s each. LOT 13 TO 25.—All those Fourteen conveniently situated and WeJl-built COTTAGES, Nos. 1 to 14, '1 intern-street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, all let to weekly tenants at 6s 6d per week each. LOT 13 TO 26.-All those Fourteen conveniently situated and Well-built COTTAGES, Nos. 1 to 14, '1 intern-street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, all let to weekly tenants at 6s 6d per week each. LOT 27 TO 31.—Five Substantially-built COTTAGES, I Nos. 16 to 20, Tintern-street (off Cowbridge-road), j Canton, all let to respectable teuants at 6s 6d per j week each. | Lots 13 to 31 are leased separately, and held for a term of 99 years from 1892 at the following annual ground rents Nos. 1 to 4, at £ 2 each I and 5 to 20, at £ 2 2s each. The Auctioneer begs to draw the special attention j of intending purchasers to the above very desirable properties, which are situated in the best residential part of Canton, and adjoining the tram cars. • For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 4 apply to R. j Eddington, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, Mon. as to Lots 5 to 26 to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt, Solicitors, New- port, Mon. and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, Charles-street, Cardiff. 4569 SALETO^fORROVY j IMPORTANT TWO-DAYS' SALE of a large quantity of very Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed to the Duke-street Auction Rooms for unreserved Sale. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 13TH AND 15TII, 1894. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms as above, a large assemblage of Excellent 1 and Modem HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, removed from No. 16, Llaubleddian-gardons, sold by order oj Mrs Turner also removed from Newport- road, Oakfield-street, and a large house in Windsor. road, Penarth, for absolute sale. On view days prior to and mornings of each day's Sale. ,iiii CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES PRIZE DOG AND POULTRY MART, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATT5T begs to announce that lie will hold his next SALE of tho above valuable LIVE STOCK on WEDNESDAY,March 14th, for which numerous entries are already to hand. Further early notice of eutries is respectfully :loa- cited.. 4476 Entries close Monday next. Present Entries include upwards of 100 lots. LATTY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. Q|ALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, O SADDLERY", tic., ou SATURDAY NEXT, March 17th. Particulars on Friday morning. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of Valuablei FURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE, PRINTS, PAINTINGS, CHINA, LIBRARY of BOOKS, AMERICAN ORGAN, &c., by direction of W. Driffield, Esq. (recently left the town), and also removed from residence in Conybearc-road, Cardiff. M' ESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff (whither the goods t.ave been removed for convenience of Sale), on THURSDAY NEXT, March 15th, 183?, at 11.30 a m., the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, including contents of dining-room in oak, carved oak and Chippendale buffet and chairs, velvet pile carpet, walnut couch and music canterbury, antique mirrors, excellent pianoforte, mahogany library furniture, mahogany secretaire bookcase, writing table, bureau, oak and mahogauy hall equipment, superior bedroom appointments, mahogany ehests of drawers, bedsteads^ bedding, American organ.. KHr.trjt of. choice books, oid i prints, collection oH p Wsrces. Croivu Derby, Dresden, and Nankin china, elegant epergnes and other glass, pneumatic-tyre bicycle, iron safe, <&c. On view day before Sale. Offices 25, Queen's Arcade, Cardiff. 4692 Derby, Dresden, and Nankin china, elegant epergnes and other glass, pneumatic-tyre bicycle, iron safe, <&c. On view day before Sale. Offices: 25, Queen's Arcade, Cardiff. 4692 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MESSRS 1-1. HILL and CO. have been ..1: instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCIION (Bubiect to conditions of sale which will then be read;, at the Cameron Anus Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1.—All that convenient HOUSE and PREMISES, situated and being No. <6, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea, containing dining, breakfast and drawing rooms, nve bedrooms, good bathroom, and w.c., kitchen, wasn- house, and offices. There is a back entrance.. d The above is held for a term of 99 years from 2ord March, 1864, at an annual ground rent of £ 12 13s, which includes the ground rent, of adjoining house, amounting to £ b 18s. The shed at rear ot house is let on lease to Mr Bond for a term of 21 years from 29th September, 1891, at a yearly rent of 26. thus practically making the ground rent of the house nil. LOT 2.—The three LEASEHOLD COTTAGES situate and being Nos. 36, 37, 33, Wern Pit-road, Lan- dore, are withdrawn from the Sale. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulors ttpply to Laurance Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Rutland-street or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 46-4 ATOTICE.—The 3 COTTAGES situate -J-.A and being 36, 67, and 38, Wern Pit-road, in- cluded in Sale of Property on the 13th March inst., ARE WITHDRAWN from the said Sale. j and CO., Auctioneers, Dated March 10th, 1894. CWMBACH, ABERITARHT SALE OF A VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND 11 LEASEHOLD HOUSES MR T. WHITTY EVANS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION in 12 Lots, at the Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of .March, 1894, at 7 o'clock P.M., the following r PROPERTIES. LOT 1.—All that Free Double-licensed PUBLIC- HOUSE, known as the CROWN INN Cwmbacli, near Abordai-e. now in tho occupation of'Mr Ebenezer Jones, at an annual rent of S40, the tenant paying all rates and tax.*s. Possession may be obtained im- mediately ou completion of the purchase. I.OTS 2 to 12 inclusive, being 11 MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining Lot 1, and kiwwn as Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12, 13, 14,15, 16, and 17 Crown-row, Cwmbacli, now in the occupation of Mr Hemy Cross- man and others ItS monthly tenants, and vieldinz an annual rent of;291 13s. The whole of the above lots are held nnder a lease from John Bruce Pryce, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from January 1st, 1843, at the yearly ground! rent, of J37 15s 4d, which will be apportioned at the sale. Special attention is directed to this sale as affording a desirable investment, the above Properties being situate in the immediate vicinity of the collieries of the district. For further particulars aoply to the Auctioneer, or to 1). T. PHILLIPS, Esq., Solicitor, Mountain Ash. Auctioneer's Offices, The Auction Mart., Aberdare, and Allen's Cottage, Mountain Ash. 4657 IMPORTANT SALE of Foreign DEALS, JL TIMBER, &c,. at BRISTOL and AVONMOUTH, without Reserve, save by the Brokers. For SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Sale-room, at KING BROTHERS' UMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, 14th day of March, 1894. Luncheon at half-past 12 o'clock FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 13,500 Unassorted St. John Spruce Deals and Battens. 12,000 Swedish Redwood Deals, Battens, and Boards. 6,000 Baltic Whitewood Deals and Boards. 6,000 Archangel Red and Whitewood Deals and Boards. 9,000 Quebec Pine Deals and Boards. 1,500 Pitch Pine Planks and Deals. 120 Logs Quebec Birch. 10 Logs Quebec Chesuut. 32 Logs Quebec Elm. 280 Logs Pictou Birch. 350 Logs Hewn and Sawn Pitch Pine. 2,200 Christiania Alasts, Spars, and Rickers 40 White Oak Coffin Planks. 12,000 Superficial Feet American Walnut Boards. 10,000 Walnut Burr Veneers. A quantity of Dry Red and Whitewood Floorings and Matched Boards. subject to alteration up totirae of Sale 4660 LLANLLAWDDOG", CARMARTHENSHIRE TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Stag and Pheasant Inn, Llanllawddog, at 2.30, on WEDNESDAY March 14th, 1894, four lots of very fine-grown PIT WOOD AND POLES standing and growing on the farm of Pantygof, near Glanwilly, and in a plantation near Cefnclyn, contain- ing altogether about 55 acres. 4719 ROCK COTTAGE, BLAINA, MON MR WALLACE J. TONG has been favoured vvit'n instructions from the representa- tives of the late Mr J. Johnson, to SELL th" whole of his substantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 14th, at l o'clock. Goods on view Morning of Sale. alt5 Jig gtttbtr. FORTSALE BY TUINDLP- BE S. PEARCE AND CO.. 113, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, TAILOUS. "jV/TESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY -LTJL beg to OFFER for SALE by TENDEP, all the Stock of TAILORING GOODS, inc' iding suitings, serges, trouserings, covert coatings, trimmings, buttons, &c., valued at cost price at £ 83 2s 3d and also the fixtures, fittings, furniture, &c., on the piemises, lately occupied by the above firm. All Tenders must be sent to the Brokers beforo 11 o'clock on Saturday morning next, March 17tli, 1834. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. For keys to vijw and further particulars apply to the Brokers, Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, Auctioneers and Valuers, 31, Qti.,bi,treet, Cardiff. Dated 12th March, 1894. 4733 SWANSEA OF F I C E o OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWSIV Ho. 2, COLLEGE-STREET, $SLTS BP FACTION. IN BANKRUPTCY.—RE F. R. CRAWSHAY. Important Sale of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUBE, valuable Oil-paintings, Old China, Statuary, Electro-plate, Books, a choice cellar of Wines, and other Effects. \/F ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON j T B have received instructions from the Trustee in bankruptcy to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st, 1894, the vhole of the remaining portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNIIURE, >il-paintings, wines, &c. The principal effects are as follows Massive 6ft. oak sideboard, pair of stuffed ?eregrine falcons in case, aquantitv of valuable Sevres, Dresden aud Coalport china, walnut bureau, pair of Ionian silk curtains, six pieces of magnificently-carved Vmboyna wood furniture, beautifully carved marble '8" ratuette by D. Barcagiio oil ebonised pedestal, everal valuable pieces of Chippendale furniture, "onsisting of cabinets, chairs, -and tables, mahogany 'uite in leather, library do. in saddlebags, valuable lil-paintings by Deiker, H. Meyer, Duval, Harris, •en., and other artist3, Lytton's, Scott's, Shakespeare's, Thackeray's, Ainsworth's, and Beacons- ield's works, 2 handsome marble timepieces with jronze figures to match, large settee in leather suit- ■ble for a billiard-room, 2 easy chairs in saddlebags, cfrculav-back library chairs, pedestal writing table, ix-feet walnut bedroom suite complete, 2 walnut overmantels, andjHher "valuable effects too numerous o mention. The wine comprises vintage ports of the years 1847, 85S, and 1870, still and sparkling Burgundy, still Moselle, sherries of the years 1839, 1851, and 1853, a mall quantity of old white rum, 1835, still and 'parkling hocks, Ac., Ac., the whole of which is vorthy the attention of connoisseurs. Catalogues are in course of preparation and may be obtained at tho Auctioneers' Offices one week prior to he sale. The whole may be viewed on Tuesday, March 20th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and during the morning of :-ale. Sale to commence at eleven o'clo- k in the forenoon. Further ptrticulars may be obtained of the Auc- ioneors. at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea- SALE TO-MORROW. I COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT I OF:284 PER ANNUM IN ONE SUM, AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS BEYNON & MEAGER have JJUL received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), at the illackwortli Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT J.-All that well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £ 84 per annum, arising out of and fully secured upon all that piece or parcel of ground, situate at College-street, in the town of Swansea, with a frontage to College-street aforosaid of 35 feet or there- abouts, together with the Messuage or Public-house and Premises, known as the" Victoria. Inn," situate and being No. 19, College-street aforesaid, and to- gether with all that Messuage or Dwelling-house, Shop, and Premises adjoining the, said Victoria Inn," and being No. 20, College-street aforesaid respectively, erected on the said land or some part thereof, and is let on lease to Mr David Davies for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1889. The purchaser will be entitled on the expiration of the lease to the gross yearly rent of the said pre- mises. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being 40, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, in the County Borough of Swansea, of the estimated yearly rehtal of £ 23 8s. This lot is held under an indenture of lease for the term of 93 years from the 29th day of September, 1838, at the yearly ground rent of j32 19s 6d. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sea; or to Messrs R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors, 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4685 Fisher-street, Swansea. 4685 SALE TO-MORROW PARISH OF OYSTERMOUTH, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, 'I/F ESSRS BEYNON and MEAGER have IT B received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be piwduced), at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, all that very desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, known as Marine Villa (lately occupied by S. Home, Esq.), standing in its own grounds of la. 3r., or there- abouts. It contains lar ge entrance hall, breakfast., dining, and drawing rooms, the latter opening into conserva- tory, five bedrooms, dressing-room, w.c., four attics, kitchens, scalleiy, wine and other cellars, coach-house and two-stalled stable. Good supply of spring and soft water gas laid on drainage complete. The house is approached by a carriage drive, and stands onlit elevated position just off the Castleton- road, and commands :t magniace.it view of Swansea. Bay Ovatermouth Castle, and the surrounding neigh- bourhood. It is within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Church, and an easy distance of the well-known bays of La-.igiand and Caswell. The grounds are weil laid out with choice shrubs and trees, tennis court, and a large kitchen garden well stocked "Vith fruit trees. Tho above is held under a. lease of 99 years, from pte-.nbe:s 1G45, at a grennd l-ent-o' £ -10 p r aanure. Sale to commence at three o'clock ia the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swam- sea; or to JOHN R. RICHARDS, Esq., Solicitor. 4685 Fisher-street, Swansea. FISHGUARD, PEMBEOK BSKIRE. UNRESERVE!) SALE OF A SCHOONER, BOAT, SAILS, CHAINS, HAWSERS, ac. MR WALTER L. WILLIAMS has been instructed by tho Owner, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, onTHURSDAY, March 15,1694, atl.30p.ua that strong and well-built vessel, known as the Alice Eleanor," register tonnage 39 tons, dead weight 89 tons, with a draught of 10 feet, as she now lies on the Lower Town Beach, Fishfuard, wita good standing rigging and running gear, anchor and cable (about 60 fathoms), new square sail, 3 new jibs, also a brand new hawser, 50 fathoms of tarred Manilla lint, 60 fathoms of g;ass tyawser, 2 new lamps, a very serviceable boat and 2 oars, together with sundry sea-going requisites. Immediately afterwards, at Oooclwick, Lifeboat and Pinna co, Oar., etc., of the late s.s. Morfa." Terms Cash on fall of the hammer. The above Vessel not long since underwent extensive repairs, and was re fitted at great expense. She is at present in good sound condition, and with a small outlay can be zoz readv for sea- Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, Cefnydrc, Fishguard, Pem. March 8th, 1894. U ""q fet&srs an ft fetiraris. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Council of the County Borough of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDiiRS for the TAKING UP, RECONSTRUCTION, »nd ENLARGEMENT of about 1,000 lineal yards of nRWK SEWER known as the ROATH OUTFALL SEWEH, together with the iieces- sary contingent works. Drawings and Specification may be seen and form of Tender obtained at the Office" of Mr W. :Harpur, M.Inst.C.E., County Borough Engineer,"on and after Wednesday Next, the 1I:th instant.. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Rcath Outfall Sewer." to be delivered at my Office on or before Wednesday, the 21st instant. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, .). L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 9th March, 1834. 4725 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a BRICK SEWER VENTILATING SHAFT, 40 feet high, in Craubrook-ssreet. Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, at the office of Mr W. Harpur, M.Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, on and after March 10th, on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a boua-fide tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed Ventilating Shaft," to be delivered at my office not later than 10 a.m. on the 21st inst. By order, J. L. WHE ATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 7th March, 1894. 4707 QAERPHILLY LOCAL BOARD. SUPPLY OF LIMESTONE BROKEN TO 21/, INCH GAUGE, ALSO SCAVENGING. The Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for above for t^e year ending 25th March, 18&5. Forms of Tcnper can be obtained at the Local Board Office, Caerphilly, on and after TUESDAY, the 13th inst. Sealed tenders, marked" Tender for Stone and Scavenging" respectively, to bo delivered at the Local Bord Offices, Caerphilly, before 12 noon on TUESDAY, the 20th inst. i. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, DAVID LEWIS, Clerk. 10th March, 1894. ■0IPER NEATH SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS WANTED for ALTERATIONS to the Glyn Neath Board School. Plans and Specifications may be seen at our Offices or at the Offices of Mr T. C. Wakeling, Architect, Merthyr. Sealed Tenders to reach us before Monday, the 2nd April next. CUTHBERTSON AND POWELL, Solicitors, Clerks to the Board. Water-street, Neath. 4723 YSTRAI)YFO DWG LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of about 800 yards of 9-incb and 500 yards of 12-inch pipe SEWER, with MANHOLES, &e„ complete, at Llwynvpia, Rhondda Valley. Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the Surveyor's office, Local Board Offices. Peutre, R.S.O., Glam. All tenders must be delivered under seal, addressed to the Chairman of the said Board, and endorsed Tender for Llwynypia Sewer," on or before the 15th inst. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order. W. J JONES, Surveyor. 7th March, 1894. 4696 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for ALTERING and EX- TENDING Bethlehem Chapel, Llanharan. Plans and specifications to be seen at Hendrewen, Llanharan. Tenders to be delivered to the Rev. D. Davies, Llau- haran, on or hefore March 21st 3 694. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JJ EATING BY HOT WATER. "IMPROVED" HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. Also LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY.' 3703 nhli, Roticts. IOCESE OF LLANDAFF. TRINITY ORDINATION, 1894. The Lord Bishop of Llandaff intends (D.V.) to bold an ORDINATION for DEACONS ONLY in Llandaff Cathedral on Sunday, the 20th day of May, 1894. Persons desirous of being admitted canditiates are requested to make written application to the Bishop as early as possible. Any information regarding the examination may be obtained from the Bishop's Chaplains, the Rev Chancellor Woods, M.A., Llandevaud, Caerleon, Mon., or Rev. J. J. Lias, M.A., East Bergholt Rectory, Colchester. Applications for the necessary instructions, and forms must be made forthwith to the Bishop's Secretary. ARTHUR G. P. LEWIS. M.A., 13, Castle-street, Cardiff. CARDIFF INCORPORATED CHAM. BER OF COMMERCE. THE HONOURABLE M. HUME BLACK j (Special Agent to the Queensland Government) WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS AT THE TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 13tii, 1894, at 8 p.m. THE MAYOR (W. J. TROUNCE, ESQ.) will preside. SYLLABUS The Resources and Prospects of Queensland, with a view to the Extension of Trade between that Colony and the Mother Country." The Address will be Illustrated by Lime-light Views of various phases of Colonial Lifeanl Industries. LADIES INVITED. Admission free by ticket, to be obtained from Mr W. R. HAWKINS, Secretary of Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff. 813 [COPY.] Lcndon and New York, March 6th, 1894. TO THE HOLDERS OF XFEW YORK, LAKE ERIF, and 1.1 WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY'S SECOND CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS (i.e.. New Second Consolidated Mortgage Bonds and Second Consolidated Mortgage Funded Coupon Bonds), Funded Coupon Bonds of 1865, and Income Bonds. Pursuant to the terms of our circular, dated 2nd January, 1894, and in accordance with the contract with the New York, l.ake Erie, and Western Railroad Company, We HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that., having received a majority of each class of Bonds of the New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad Company called for by our circular, the PLAN of RE- ORGANISATION is DECLARED OPERATIVE. Holders of outstanding Bonds muse deposit same with us on or before 31st Mfrch, 1894, at 1 o'clock Noon, in order to participate in the said plan. Deposits after that date, if received, will be subject to such penalties as we may hereafter fix. J. S. MORGAN and CO., and 4679 DREXEL, MORGAN, and CO INVESTMENT with OCCUPATION— JL Many hundreds of persons from England, Scotland, India, and elsewhere, are engaged in Fruit-growing at the great Irrigation Colonies now being established on the River Murray, in Victoria, and South Australia, with reference to which the Melbourne Argus" reports that An enormous amount of work Has been accomplished; the original wilderness of fivo years ago has been traMsformed into a charming country with well-ordered orchards and vineyards, fully amillionof money having been laid out in the Settlement of Mildura alone. Vhe Australian Irrigation Colonies offer a most attrac- tive flekl for investment with or without occupation the soil being most productive, the climate invigorat- ing, the life healthy, and the industry a remarkably remunerative one.—Full particulars and terms upon which a Fruit Plantation may be secured may be obtained, post free, from the Offices of the Australian Irrigation Colonies (Chaffey Bros., Limited), 35, Queen Victoria-street, London, B.C. 4586 JGCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS. I, the undersigned, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the AUDITS of the ACCOUNTS of the undermentioned School Boards for the year or the half-year, as the case may be, ended Michaelmas last, will severally com- mence at the respective places and at the respec. tive times specified below :— Time appointed Name of School Place at which_ for Audit. Board. Audit will be held. Hour Llandough U.D.. Cardiff Union ( Radyr Workhouse. 4th AprljlO r..ro. Pentyrcli Do. 5;.h 10 a.m. St. George's and Do. 5th 11 a.m. St. Bride's, Do. 5th 12.30pm Penarth Do. 5th 1 p.m. Whitchurch Do. tli 10 a.m. Llanearvon U.D.. Do. 6th 11 a.iii- Barry U. D Do. 6th 2 p.m. Rumney Do. 9th 10 a.m For the Half-year ended at Lady Day, 1893. Cardi« Cardiff 3rdApril| 10 a.m. Dated the Ibth llavof March, 1894. (Signed) GEO. H. BRETT. District Auditor of the Herefordshire and JlotimouUj'hire Audit District. 0HTRIT Y COMMISSION —— In th matter of the Funds applicable out f the County Rate and Moneys provided by Parliament and out of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) duties, to the Intermediate and Technical Education of the inhabitants of the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN In the matter of the Foundations in the same county known as 1. The FOUNDATION of EDWARD LEWIS for a School at GELLIGAER 2. ALLDWORTfl'S FOUNDATION at EGLWYS- ILAN 3. The COWBRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. In the matter of the WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT. 1889 In the matter of the LOCAL TAXATION (Customs and Excise) ACT, 1890 and In the matter of the ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1S69, and Amending Acts. The Charity Commissioners for F.nglaad and Walss hereby give notice that William C. Lefroy, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, one of their Assistant Commis- sioners, has been directed to hold a Local Inquiry under sections 35 and 50 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1369, concerning the subject matter of the Draft Scheme providing for the Intermediate and Technical Education of the inhabitants of the above-named County of Glamorgan, which was prepared, adopted, and published under the Endowed Schools Acts, 1263 to 1889, on the 21st December, 1692. The inquiry will be opened at Lewis's Endowed School, Geiligaer, on Monday, the 2nd April next, at. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and will be continued, if necdssary, by adjournment from day to day until it is concluded. The Assistant Commissioner will take and receive any evidence and information that may be offered, and will hoar and inquire into any objections or suggestions made with reference to tho proposed Scheme. It will be convenint if those who desire too giv I evidence will, on or before the 21st instant, send to the Secretary, at this office, their names and ad- dresses, together with a short statement of the par- ticular points to which their evidence will be directed. D. R. FBARON, Secretary. Charitv Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., 8th March, 1834. Bengal Jtoticss. ACHEL ROWj'LiANDS, DECEA.SRD. Jiju —— PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, clapter 35, inti uled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CRE- DITORS and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of Rachel Rowlands, formerly of Penmaen, but late of Llwynon, in the parish of Mynyddysllwvn, in the County ofMonmouth, Widow, deceased (who died on the 6th day of December, 1893, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesiy's High Court of Justice on the 25th day of January, 1894, by Thomas Rowlands, of New House Cross, Penmaen, Gentleman, and Edward Rowlands, of Llwynon, Gentleman, both in the parish of Mynydd- ysllwyu, in he County of Monmouth, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send the el particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said executors, on or before the 21st day of April next, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distri- buted, to amy person or persons of whose claims or demands they snail not then have had notice- Dated this 6th] day of March, 1894. WATKINS & CO., Pontypool, 4728 Solicitors for the Executors. PUBLIC vintnttnts. c A R D I F F U N 1 0 N APPOINTMENT OFltELIEVIXG OFFICER. The Guardians of Cardiff Union wiil, at their Meet. ing on 21th March, 1861, APPOINT a REUEVING- OFFICER for No. 3 District, comprising the part of the Parish of St John north of the Newport-road and the Parish of Canton, excluding Grangetowu. Area, 2,2'5 acres. Population, 40,907. Salary, 13D a year, rising by 210 annually to £ 160, to ihcluae the provi- sion of a suitable office. The person appointed must be between 25 and 40 years of age, bo residing within the limits of Cardiff Union, and fully competent to perfonn all the duties of the office prescribed by Act of Parliament and by the Orders of the Local Government Board, subject to vt hose approval the appointment will be made. He will ije wanted to commence bis duties when elected, must sive a guarantee of £ 50 for their faithful dis- charge, and reside at a convenient place iu his dis- trict, to be approved by the Guardians. Personol canvassing will be a disqualiifcation. Forms of application must be obtained from me, and re- turned not larel" than Ten a.m., on Thursday, 22nd March. ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's-chambers, Cardiff, 12th March, 1894. QOEDFRANC SCHOOL BOARD. —- WANTED 4 Ex P.T.'s, 2 MALES, at a salary of B52 per annum each, and 2 FEMALES, at a. salary of B40 per annum each. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to us at once. Duties to commence in April. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Solicitors, Clerks to the Board. Water-street, Neath, 8th March, 1894. 4697 — altS btI 43ribatt (frrmtrart. To TIMBTR MERCHATS AND JL o OTHERS To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a large quantity of OAK TIMBER and PITWOOD, in one or move lots, as shall be arranged. For particulars apply to Mr Wm. Morris, Gelly- wernen Lodge, Llanelly. 4654 HE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and .•WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 1801<X>MMKKCUli JiQAI> NEWPOBX IOO -23 ublic J\.mustmtnis. r CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. 1 LESSEE AND MANAGER MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1894, The Popular BEN GREET Comedy Company in a Special Production of the great London Success from the Garrick Theatre, by special arrangement with Mr and Mrs Bancroft, DIPLOMACY, Recently performed at Balmoral by command of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Prices, 6d to R2 2s. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30; half-price at 9. Booking offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen street. Telephone No. 521. March 19th, Mr Tom Thome and Co. in the Popular Comedy, OUR BOYS. First time for 12 years. 1041 THE empire., MANAGER. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT pAUL 0INQUEVALLI, THE WORLD'S ONE WONDER! The Handsome Athlete The Magical Juggler His art being through sheer superiority the only one u Rnd marketable all over the civilised world, has renderedliim-one of the highest-paid artistes that graces the variety stage. MISS MARIE TYLER, from the Alhambra Theatre, London, where she is engaged for a period of three years. The Celebrated WHIMSICAL WALKER and his Sketch Company. The principal Comedian in Sir Augustus Harris's burlesque" Venus." O'CONNOR AND BRADY, The Startling Humor- ists. Further varieties by the following artistes :-Vesta Sunshine, The Vol Becque Troupe, Daisy Gertrude, Millie Tempest, and Llewelyn Lloyd. T 0 L L',S PANOPTICON, o Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-si. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE In addition to manifold Attractions, the Pretty Pastoral Spectacle. "HARVEST HOME," IS TRANSFERRED FROM THE EMPIRE FOR ONE WEEK,! And will be performed EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3.30 and EVERY EVENING AT 8.30. Other attractions. MEPHISTO AND TARROSAN. PIERRE, THE MAN WITH THE ELASTIC SKIN. THE MAZE OF A MILLION MIRRORS. Singing Competitions Monday and Tuesday. Gymnastic Competition Wednesday. Skating Competion Friday. ADMISSION, ÓD. ALHAMBRA, -dL. WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. COLLIER'S MARVELLOUS PERFORMING BULL AND GRAND AMALGAMATION OF STARS. See Bills for Particulars. Popular Prices. Is, 6d, 4d, and 2d. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. 283e-3222 Managing Director., GEORGE HARRINGTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CONCERT. TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH, AT 8 P.M., in the LARGE PARK HALL. VIOLIN, DR. JOACHIM. PIANO, j^/JISS j^GNES rgmMERMAN. VOCALIST, MISS T^JARIE PILLUNGER, Reserved Seats 5, and 3s, and Unreserved Seats 2s and Is, may be booked at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street those who buy unreserved seat tickets beforehand will have privilege of iidmission at 7 p.m. (i;alf an hour before doors are opened to the public) by north door, Park-place. 4530 PARK-HALL. MRS L POTTS, M.D., OF THE WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., WILL LECTURE TO LADIES ONLY, March 12th, at 3 o'clock, Admission Free. Collection Taken. l'UESDAY, MARCH 13th, at 3, LAST AND MOST IMPORTANT LECTURE TO WOMEN. SUBJECT: "MATERNITY." Admission, Is. TO-NIGHT, MAFwCH 12TH, at 8 o'clock. Mas DR. PUTTS win DELIVER her famous LECTURE TO BOTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Entitled "CUPID, CHLOE. AND HYMEN." First Five Rows 1s, All Other Seats 6,1. MRS DR. POTTS Treats Women and Children Only. Residence: 3, Windsor-place. Yi ours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., nntilMarcb 13th to lStli. 9 a.m. to 4 p.ru. Consultation Free. Special Engagements—not to wait, ;El is. Re- main until March lSth oi.ly. 4574 OYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT L SHEPHERDS, A.U. '¡he ANNUAL FETE and GALA for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans will be held on EASTER MONDAY, March 26th (by kind permission), in the SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD, Cardiff. Applications for ground, &c., to be made to Bro. D. Lewis, 14, Green-street, Cardiff, or Bro. G. Churchill, 3, Lead-street, Cardiff. Tenders for Booths, < £ c., to be addressed" Chairman F. and G. Committee, Red Lion, Queen-street," not later than March 14th. 4537 SW AiNSii A. RJP H E M P I R E MANAGER OSWALD STOLT. TO-NIGHT CARL HERTZ And MDLLE. D'ALTON in Stroubaika," and a Per- formance which constitutes an unparalleled revelation in Magic. The Vanishing Bird and Cage Astounds the Wariest Spectators. The Grea.t. the Real, the Unequalled BOXING KANGAROO, In an uproariously funny combat with its human oppo- 543e nent. Varieties by other able Artistes. 2054 ■NEWPORT. rj1 H E Jj M P I B 15. MANAGKB. OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT The Sensational Sight of A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN In the Coils of Serpents and attacked by Alligators. Mdlle. Paula's Performance is Unique. The Australian Ventriloquist, F. W. MILMS, A Comedian and Mimic of.tbt:;First. Order. Va.ciiesby other Artistes, including Ethel Buchanan, Joe Ives, G. W. Fyvie, The Koroikos, Flo Wood, and tlieTv?- >115. _6 Bining-moms, LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTO^ECYEL." Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges. Adjacent to best shops, shipping offices, stations, &c. Telephone No. 58. 774 THB ROYAL STORES. IN THE HAYES, CARDIFF, JJEATS THE RECORD IN pnICIn AND QUALITY i- FOB QROOERJt AND jpROVISIONS. 117e 2961 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in tho Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all CUemiste aud Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, orsent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, tinco'- 1003- ,uU;ï;I%I AUUr.eS5t,S. The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD II QOODBODY'S QUR GHAGKV PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR, IS QOODBODY'S « QUIt GHAOG.V PACKED IN loz. & 20Z. PAPER PACKETS AND 1!.LB. TINS, IS QOODBODY'S QUR BRAGG." The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD U, QOODBODY'S "OUR PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR, IS QOODBODY'S "OUR gHAGG." PACKED IN loz. and 2oz. PAPER PACKETS AND lb. TINS, is QOODBODY'S 44 QUR gHAGG. The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD la QOODBODY'S "OUR gHAGG: PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR, IS QOODBODY'S "OUR gHAGO,* PACKED in loz. and 2 oz. PAPER PACKETS AND 3,41b. TINS. The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD is QOODBODY-S « QUR gHAGG.' PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR 13 QOODBODVS "OUR jgHAGG.* PACKED IN loz. and 2oz. PAPER PACKETS AND VtYo. TINS. WHOLESALE DEPOT:— 5, CASTLE STREET, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address: GOODBODY. 64CA 3&» ¿l pALM GUNDAY* pALM jgUNDAYr F, CASE HAS NOW READY IN GRAND BLOOM FLOWERING PLANTS, Comprising 50,000 red and white TULIPS. 10.000 HYACINTHS (ail colours). 20,000 SPIRE AS. 18,000 CliS ifirl ARiAS. 10,000 PRIMULAS. 5,000 AZALEAS. 10,000 LILY OF THE VALLEY. 5,000 GERANIUMS. 1,000 CAMELLIAS. 1,000 ARUM LILIES. 50,000 DArsy, POLYANTHUS and PINK ROO i S. ;F: CASE- 35 and 37, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. N.B.—Wholesale customers can be served aj the nurseries, Rumney, Cardiff, 4641 R. J. HEATH & SONS. •QARDIFF, JpONTYPRIDD, AND IT ONDON, piANOFORTE AND ORGAN JL J^ERCHANTS. (FROM SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS 9TH JANUARY, 18St) VERDICT OF NINE HUNDIIER."—Under this titlt. Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Quean-street, Cardiff, Eianoforte makers, organ builders, and music ware- ousemen, have collected an imposing array of testi- monials and Proas opinions relating to the quality of the musical instruments supplied by them. The tinn is so well known in Cardiff, and, indeed, throughout Sou h Wales and the West of England, that it is hardly necessary here to dwell upon its influence and commanding position. This coJlction of testimonials I serves, however, to do something more than certify to the excellence of the instruments furnished by Messrs Heath and Sons. It show", in a sense, how steady is the growth among the general public of a t desire for a knowledge of music, and how increasingly I numerous, even in the homes of the working classes, are pianos, orans, and harmoniums. Tbe great; luwjority of the letters in this list. relate to pmnos, a.nd while many of them have reference to most costly instruments containing all the latest improvements, supplied to the well-to-do, the greater number relate to serviceable instruments purchased for the home of the wage-earning portion of the community. This growing love for so refining an art as music is a most t favourable sign. For though in the Principality music bas for generations been tie chief recreation of tba people, it has for the most part been choral music in connection with churches and chapels that has occu- pied attention- Instrumental music ill now, however, receiving tjs fair share of attention, aud all those ÍD true sympathy with the art. must trust that. the move- ment will go steadily onward. These testimonials have been received from every quarter of the Princi- pality, while not a few come from otber portions of tbe United Kingdom, and some fiom South America.India, aud other distant countries. All speak most favour- ably of Messrs Heath's business methods as well as of their instruments. R. J. HEATH & SONS INVITE INSPECTION. FULL ILLUSTRATED LISTS AND VERDICT POST FREE. 1066 FjTEETH TEETH fJEETH !1 A COMPLETE SET.ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH -2jf.. Five Years' Warranty Prize M dal QOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKE STREET, & 56, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric 8uctioll, at one-third the usual charges. No Extractions necessary perfect and permanent; life-like appeatauce; special SOFT PALATES for Tender Gums perfect for Mastication and Speech COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and. railway fare allowed. Special at t-entiollgiv en lo Repair s, Ex tractions, Stopping TESTIMONIALS.—J>r ANDREW \VIl„so\ (late R.N.) says ;—" 1 c; recommend 1\lr Goodman N. a very skilful and humane Dentist. llis re* 80nable charges should attract to him all Consultations Free.—Speciality in WHITE ENAMEJt andGOLD 1"11 LINGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PLATELESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Na.me- GOODMAN A CO., 56, QUEEN-ST.. A :>«!!< K-STREET. CARDIFF. NEWPORT—12, BRIDGE-STREET Opposite Tredegar Chambers.) i- 118e—1330 PONTYPRIDD AND BARRY DOCK. CAUTION.-To prevent disappointment Messrs Good- man and Co. warn the public against giving orders tG late assistants who fraudulently use the Firm's name. Messrs Goodman and Co. cannot be responsible for any work except that made at their establishment TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISIS, PLATES, GIRDERS, Ts, L's, CHANNELS, Ac., out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WOB.KS;—G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH ARCHIBALD D. jpjAWNAY; Q, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF.