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Itij ^Altaian. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER „ *»« Paintings, at Cardiff May 7 fs. Mr W. BRADLEY. Tobacco, &c.t &c., at Cardiff May 7 IJL „ Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE.. _rt ""nature, at Cardiff May 9 & 10 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. .-ehold Properties, etc., at the Mart May 10 » Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO.' ,r e "•^sehold Dwelling-house, at Barry Dock May o r.. Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. "Wanaship Shares, at Cardiff May 10 Mr T. WHITTY EVANS. „ Q "Behold Public-house, at Abergavenny Mayo Mr SYDNEY GIBSON. **t Sheep, at Cowbridge Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOVVR1NG, and PERRY. i^rriages, Saddlery, ivc. at Cardiff A ■,? Household furniture, at Cardiff May 11 j7**sehold Business Premises, at Cardiff 3 fay Sgrtn.g Stud Sale, at Cardiff £ •ttnuture, <fcc., at the Sale Rooms..May 23, 24, <.5, & 26 v, 1\1r J. E. GUNN. -*ulaResidence, &c., at Cardif f— ■ — -■-••• • • -May 17 to Messrs S. HERN and PEETWEE. Household Furniture, at Penarth May 7 &8 Pvop-rties, at Cardiff • -.May 10 "wniture and Effects, t Llanishen June 6 & 7 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Wessra HOPKIN SMITH, DAVIES and MORGAN. Hotel and Cottages, at Cardiff May 19 • Mr W. G. LAITY. Contractors' Plant and Materials, at Cardiff — May 8 iUa Residences, at Caerphilly May 9 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Copyhold Farm, at Swansea £ Iay j^asehold Family Residence, at Swansea Contractor's Plant, etc., at Swansea .May 9 bolc1 Ground Rent, &c., at Swansea May 21 \ft. Mr HENRY LEWIS. "^blic-house, Cottages, etc., at Bridgend May 8 w Messrs LOWES, SON, and WATKINS. Premises, at Swansea May 1- •^asehold Dwelling Hou .e, at Swansea May 11 c Messrs ROBERT LYON and CO. n at Milford Haven May 8 and Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. rianos and Organs, at Rooms JJay £ g°Usehol(l Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Household Furniture, at Rooms May 8 & 10 "Dmiture, at 19, Romilly-crescent May 11 Mr MORGAN MORGAN leasehold Drapery Establishment, at Cardiff May 10 **aseho!d Premises, at the Mart May II Messrs NELMES & POOLK. "ouble-liconsed Hotel Premises, at Llandogo ..May lo Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. gasworks and Premises, at Crumliu y Q S°rses, at Newport Freehold Lands and Premises, at Newport May aw Jroehold Building Land, at Newport A y ™ freehold Residence, at Newport May oU & .Mr THOMAS PARRY. „ „ ,n Honsehold Furniture, etc., at Newport..May 8, 9, & 10 c Mr W. J. BEES. „r ,n .freeholdProperty, at Landore, Swansea ,,ay freehold Ground Rents, at Swansea May 10 t Mr WM. HARRY REES. leasehold Dwelling-houses, &c.,at Neath Abbey..May S t Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. freehold Dwelling-houses, at Swansea ..May S „ Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. freehold Farm, at Pontypridd May lo Pealdenc, Pasture Land, &e., at Bridgend ■ -M'^y 39 jork Hotel, Bridgend, at Bridgend y It G°Perty, at Pontypridd 23 ydia Residences, at Pontypridd May 23 freehold Building Land, at Cardiff May <;6 freehold Building Land, at Cardiff Juue 2 Messrs STRAKER & SON. Colliery Horses, atPontypool May 10 Mr ITJL'I'VD THOMAS. Stock, Implements, Furniture, at St. Fngan's — Messrs JOHN THORNTON & CO. Cattle, at St. Fa can's May 22 „ Messrs WELSBY and BOUSFIELD. Blectrical Fittings, Ac., at Bristol May 10 & 11 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. {■Gaseh'dd Properties, at Cardiff May 31 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 31 M R QSWALD ^JOLEMAN, INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. rience of over Twenty Years with the leading Auctioneers and Accountants of this Town. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. RENTS COLLECTED. „ Cardiff Offices—Station-terrace (opposite T.V.R. Station), and 8, High-street, Cardiff. 5458 PARISH OF LLANTRISSANT. LLWYNA FARM. i TV/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1. IVI ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, V. ftt the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, Ihe 16th day o £ May nest, at 3 o'clock, in the Afternoon, the following FREEHOLD FARM, Adjoining the village of Brynsadler, and near to the Llantrissant Station, on the Great Western Railway, divided into the iollowing convenient Lots ;— LOT I-All that Pasture Field, numbered 3,329 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, containing 2a. Jr. 26p. or thereabouts. LOT 2.-All that Arable Field, numbered 3,331 on the wdnancs Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, con- taining 5a. Or. 30p. or thereabouts. LOT 3.-All that Two Fields, partly arable and partly Pasture, numbered 3,313 and 2,940 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, containing 14a. r. 29p., or thereabouts. LOT 4.-AU those Two Pasture Fields, numbered 2,939 and 2,941 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish Of Llantrissant, containing 12a. Or, 14p., or thereabouts. LOT 5.-All that Arable Field, numbered 2,936 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, con- taining 8a. 3r. 25p., or thereabouts. LOT 6.—All those Seven Closes of Pasture Land, Numbered 2,924, 2,925, 2,926, 2,926A, 2,927, 2,937, and 2*958 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llan- wissant, with the House and Buildings erected thereon, known as Llwyna Farm, containing 18a. 2r. 22p., or 'hereabouts. „ LOT 7.—All those Four Closes of Pasture Land, numbered 2,929, 2,930, 2,931, and 2,932, on the Ord- nance Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, contammg 12a. 2r. 28p., or thereabouts. t T J v LOT 8 —All those Two Closes of Pasture Land, Numbered 2,934 and 2,935 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llantrissant, containing 12a. 2r. 3p.. or thereabouts. th LOT 9.-All that Close of Building Land, numbered 2.942 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of Llan. trissant, containing 7a. 3r. 16p. or thereabouts. LOT 10.—All that Piece of Waste Land fronting the toad leading from Llantrissant to Cowbridge, numbered 5,333 on the Ordnance for the Parish of Llantrissant, and containing 1 acre, or thereabouts. LOT 11.-All that Close of Pasture Land, numbered 27 on the Estate Map, containing la. 2r. 20p., being Part ot Morva, Talygam, the hay of which belongs to Sir Arthur W. Mackworth, Bart., and grass to Lord Talbot. The following FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. LOT 12.—A Ground Rent of £2 6s 6d secured upon Two Cottages, leased to Morgan Harry for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1867. LOT 13.—A Ground Rent of £318s 8d secured npon Tour Cottages, leased to Thomas Watkins for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1867. LOT 14.—A Ground Rent of S4 Is Id secured upon Two Cottages and Shop. leased to Benjamin Evans for a term of 99 years from 24th June, 1873. LOT 15 —A Ground Rent of £2 secured upon Two Cottages, leased to Benjamin Evans for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1880. LOT 16.—A Ground Rent of S3 10s secured upon Cottage and Coachhouse, leased to Evan Thomas for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1867. LOT 17.—A Ground Rent of £213s 2d secured upon Two Cottages, leased to John Goodridge for a term of 9S years from the 29th September, 1875. LOT 18.-A Ground Rent of B2 13s 6d secured upon Two Cottages, leased to William Thomas for a term of 99 years from the Kith March, 1876. LOT 19.—A Ground Rent of £319" 10d secured upon Two Houses and a Shop, leased to John Grifntns for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1877. LOT 20.—A Ground Rent of £2 9s secured upon Two Houses, leased to Job Davies for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1874. LOT 21.—A Ground Rent of i;2 17s 8rt secured upon Two Houses leased to Morgan John for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1874. LOT 22.—A Ground Rent of S2 2s secured upon Two Bouses now in course of erection, and leased to Evan Thomas for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1894. LOT 23.-A Ground Rent of B2 4s secured upon Two Borises, leased to Thomas Mathews for a term of 99 Years from the 29th September, 1871. The Property is situate within five minutes' walk of the Llantrissant Junction Station, on the Great Western and Taff Vale Railway systems. Several of the lots are well adapted for the erection of private houses, the whole being within a short distance of the towns of Cardiff and Pontypridd and of the commercial and mining industries of Glamorganshire. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale are in eourse of preparation, and may shortly be obtained upon appucation to Messrs Bridges, Lawtell, Hayward and Co., Solicitors, 23, Red Lion-square, London, W.C. Messrs Treharne and Treharne, Solicitors, Pentre or of the Auctioneers, j, High street, Cardiff. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE SALE of a Well-arranged and Convenient RESI- DENCE. with 78 ACRES, or thereabouts, of RICH PASTURE LAND, together with TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS, close to the Town of Bridgend, with Immediate Possession. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at. the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, May 19th, 1894, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the Well and conveniently arranged RESIDENCE, Known as WEST HOUSE, f Together with 78 Acres, or thereabouts, of Fertile and Rich Pasture Lnml, with the Wallecl Gardens, excellent St>bles, Coach-houses, Outhouses, and Orchard, recently in the occupation of Mrs Bryant and Mr Abraham Williams respectively. The Property is held for a term of s9 years, from the 21st March, 1354, subject to the lives of Mrs David Jones Rhys and Mrs Mary Cadman, at the rental of £ 130 per annum. The Property presents unusual advantages to per- sons desiring to possess themselves of a comfortable Residence, surrounded by excellent pasture, within five minutes'drive of i he Railway Station and impor- tant Market Town of Bridgend. The which is well adapted for accommodation Purposes, can be let by the purchaser ill convenient Lots without any difficulty at very high rentals. Possession of the Houte and the greater portion of the Land can be arranged for immediately after the Sale, The Interior of the Premises has recently undergone extensive Alterations and Repairs, and gas and hot and cold water are laid on throughout. For Further Particulars and to View apply to the Auctioneers, 5. High-street, Cardiff; or to T. J. Hughes. Esq.. Solicitor, Bridgend. jp A R M E 11 S SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR B HEALTH ^y having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, •Jlankets, Stockings, etc. Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from the. Mills on all orders over £ & TYLER AND COMPANY, LLYN MILLS, LLANDYSS1L, SOUTH WALES 1139 alt5 Iw faction. FOR SALE, ON SATURDAY. THE 19TH MAY, AT BRIDGEND | THE YORK HOTEL, URIDGEND. WITH EARLY POSSESSION. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are now instructed to proceed with the SALE of this Hotel, which was withdrawn from sale on Saturday, the 21st. April last, on account of the death of Mr Thomas John, jun The SALE will take place at the York Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, the 19th of May next, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon. The Property consists of that excellent and old- established Donble-liceu&ed Hotel, known as the YORK HOTEL, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas John, sen., and previously kept by Mr William Thome. '[he Sale will include the Goodwill of the Hotel, Liverv and Posting Business. The vurcha^er will have the opportunity afforded him of taking over the whole of the Stock, Fixtures, and Furniture at a valuation, and arrangements can be made for giving early Possession if required, the present occupier having determined to give up posses- sion as early as possible. The property (which is held upon Lease for 60 years, from 1849, subject to an annual payment of £5510s, is in an excelent position near to the Cattle Market, Bridgend, and is well adapted, with good management, for carrying on a. very excellent and profitable business. Further particulars may bo obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs Morgan, Rhys, and Bruce. Solicitors, Ponty- pridd. PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAV. the 2ord day of May, 1894, at Seven o'clock in rh" Evening, the following valuable FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, which will be sold in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale :— LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCE, now in the occupation of Mr David Thomas, the owner, situate at Millfield, Pontypridd, and con- tamng front siting-room, dining-room, kitchen, pan- tries, scullery, 5 bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), and w.c., and small greenhouse at rear. LOT 2.—AU that Freehold VILLA RESIDENCE, adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mr Gibbon, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £30 (tenant paying rates and taxes), and containing front sitting-room, dining-room, kitchen, pautry, scullery, 5 bedrooms, bathroom (hot aud cold water), and w.c. LOT 3.-AH that Freehold VILLA RESIDENCE, adjoining Lot:2, now in the occupation of Mr Powell as yearly tenant, at a rental of B20 (tenant paying rates and taxes), and containing 2 sitting-rooms, kit- chen, pantry, scullery, w.c., and 4 berlroow3. LOT 4.-AU that Plot of BUILDING LAND adjoin- ing Lot 3, affording sufficient accommodation for the erection of two villas, and containing 550 square yards or thereabouts, and Outhouses erected thereon. LOT 5.—All that Valuable Plotof BUILDING LAND, faciDg the Rhondda-road, with 2-stalled Stable, Loft, and Office erected thereon well adapted for the erec- tion of villas or business premises, and containing tSJd square yards, more or less. The whole of the property adjoins*tlie Rbondda-roaa, is immediately opposite the Tramways Terminus, and occupies an important position in the rapidly- increasing town of Pontypridd. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Carclitt tlie Owners on the Premises or to Messrs SPICKETT and SONS, 5559 Solicitors, Pontypridd. THE PONTYPRIDD BOTTLING Ct) M P AN Y (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDAIION. MESSRS STEPHEN SOM and ALEX- 1VJ_ ANDER are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Ponty- pridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd May, 1894, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening, the • ,TTN VALUABLE PREMISES AND OTHER PROPERTY, belonging to this Company, now in liquidation, and which will be sold as a going concern. a.„ Further particulars will appear in futine ^advertise- ments. In the meantime all information m y be obtained npon application t0 Rhvi -mri Daniel, Esq., Merthyr Messrs Mor^n. ■and Bruce, Solicitors, poutypridd; or to the Auctioneers, 15, High-street, Cardiff. — SALE or VALUIBLE'FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, Immediately adjoining Adapted of the Taff Vale Station at Llandaff, and well aaaptea for the erection of Villa Residences. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the Ath May, 1894; at 3 o'clock precisely, a valuable ENCLOSURE OF ABOUT 7% ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAN U, The whole divided into 32 Freehold Building Sites, each lot varying from 750 to 7,300 square yards in extent, and well adapted for building detached or semi-detached freehold residences, within a short dis- tance of the town, and with excellent railway con- vemeiiceH at Lb,mlf1.ff .Station, immediately adjoining the property. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale are now ready, and may be obtained upon application to Mr R Y. Evans, Solicitor, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff; Mr E. W. M. Corbett, Bute Estate Office, Cardiff or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, IN AND AROUND THE CITY OF LLANDAFF, THE PROPERTY OF MRS M. C. WOOD. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, June 2nd, 1894, „ SEVERAL ACRES OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, In and around the City of Llandaft, and adjoining some of the best residential properties in the city, and which will be divided into convenient lots for sale. Also. SEVERAL LOTS OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. Full particulars will appear in future Advertise- ments. In the meantime, all information may be obtained upon application to Mr F. V. Bruce, Ynis- hafod, Usk Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 5560 SALE~THIS DAY. TWO DAYS' SALE, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 7TH AND 6TH, 1891. ST. HELEN'S, PLYMOUTH-ROAD. PENARTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Including the contents of THREE RECEPTION AND EIGHT BEDROOMSMASSIVE BRASS AND IRON FRENCH BEDSTEADS, spring mattresses, feather beds BEAUTIFUL WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with large-size wardrobe, enamelled and other bedroom suites, Brussels and Axtninster carpets. SUPERIOR OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS HIGHLY-FINISHED WALNUT SIDEBOARD with plate-glass back EXCELLENT SEMI-GRAND PIANOFORTE (by Collard and Collard), in massive rosewood frame; marble and other timepieces, bronzes, oil paintings, water-colours a i l etchings; HANDSOMELY-CARVED AN- 110UE OAK BOOKCASE, LINEN PRESS, TABLE AND CHAIR; COSTLY DRAWING- ROOM APPOINTMENTS, inlaid rosewood and other occasional chairs in silk and plush, combined bamboo flower-stand and lamp, inlard rosewood music ottoman with plush seat; MICROSCOPE WITH LENSES IN CASE COMPLETE numerous ornaments and placques, Japanese three-fold screen breakfast, tea, and dinner ware; electro-plated articles, table glass and other contents of pantnes kitchen effects,lawn mower, bed and table linen, and miscellaneous. „ „ „ MESSHS S. HERN & PERT WEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at St. Helen's, Plymouth-road, Penarrh, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, May 7th and 8th, 1894, at 12 o'clock punc- tually, the above SUBSTANTIAL AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On view day prior to sale. Catalogues and orders to view of the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5673 SALE TO-MORROW. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ^TTHEG.W.R. CO.'S VIADUCT, WOOD-STREET, AND THE T.V.R. CO.'S BRIDGE, VIRGIL- STREET (UPPER GRANGKTOWN), CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF CONTRACTORS' PLANT AND MATERIALS. MR W. G. LATTY is favoured with instructions from Messrs Pauling and Elliott, Railway Contractors, of Victoria-mansions, 28, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W., to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY, May 8tb, 1894 (and following day if necessary), the whole of the following valuable PLANT AND MATERIAL (in consequence of the completion of the above- mentioned Viaduct and Bridge), including a portable engine, 6 horse-power; mortar mill with 7-feet pan 320 short pieces of pitch pine, 12in. by 6in. 22 half timbers, 43 feet; 200 baulks of pitch pine, varying from 12 to 30 feet by 12in. by 12in. 350 battens, 15 to- 21 ft, 200 ditto. 12ft. • 100 short pieces of packing timber, 200 scaffolding poles (which are new), 200 oak putlocks, 500 short deals, 9in. by 3in.: 250 cubic feet of spruce timber, 8m. by 8m. 150 planks, 9in. by 31n., and 12ft. in lenth; a quantity of polling boards, 9ft. to 12ft. lengths; a quantity of useful scantlings, rail fencing, a mason's shea, ffltt. by 12ft- and 12ft. high two portable sheds in three compart- ments, 36ft. by 1aft., and 12ft. high; 4 concrete measures, 5 scaffolding trestles, about 300 iron heavy glans for centres. 2ft. by 8in. a. quantity of sling chains, from ¥2.iu. to ly^-in. about two tons of timber dogs, 600 iron straps for centreing, two tons of bolts. 9in. by 100 T irons, ,200 sheeting and diamond pile shoes, one smiths shop with brick chimney, smiths' tools, nails, wheelbarrows, pile engine and monkey, wringing machine, quantity of new iron, 500 bolts, 2ft. 4in. by iin. 9 centre drums, two watchman's cabins, 1 dozen grafting tools, a quantity of scaffolding ropes, about 10 tons of useful wrought scrap iron, 1 pile-driving frame and ram, 6 taps, 12 buckets, 13 pairs of long water boots, 6 naphtha lamps, 6 pulley blocks, lead piping, 1 street lamp, complete 5 powerful union scrams, 1 long iron crump, 1 punt, 12 teet, with row-locks 2 fire devils, 2 platelayers' tool boxes, several thousands of Catty- brook bncks, about 400 tons of Radyr stone, suitable for building purposes about 40 tons of old mortar and stone, suitable for dry filling a quantity of wall- ing stone, about 15 tons of spalls, suitable for concrete; 200ft. of best inanilla, lip. and :r-4.in., together with numerous other valuable anil miscellaneous effects. On view day prior to and morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock noon piompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Glamorgau H rse Repository, Cardiff. ° 5652 "CAERPHILLY\ MOST DESIRABLE AND WEI L-BUILT VJLLA RESIDENCES. MR W. G. LATTY is instructed by Messrs Williams and Rees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Market-hall, Caerphilly, on WED- NESDAY, the 9th day of May, 1894, at 5 o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, in six lots, all those SIX VALUABLE AND PLEASANTLY-SITUATED VILLAS, situate and being Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, a.nd 20, Mill- road (adjoining the new Board Schools), Caerphilly. Each house has a depth of about 155 feet and a frontage of 17 feet 6 inches, with good gardens, back entrance, and water laid on. Are subject to the low ground rent of :11:J: each. Lease 99 years, from 1893. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Cardiff, or to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Caerphilly. To view, apply to Mr Matthew Jonas, The Brewery, Caerphilly. Dated 24 th April, 1894. {$26 alts hu iKudion. ON FRIDAY NEXT, A LARGE IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. (Betng the contents of various Residences, removed for 7 convenience, of sale), iucluding- SEVERAL PIANOFORTES by well-known makers, and a variety of Household Effects. ESSRS GOTTVVALTZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11 High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDA Y NEXT, 11th May, 1894, at 11 o'clock punctually, the EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including FRENCH and ALL-BRASS PARISIAN BEDSTEADS, with Bedding, Mahogany Duchess Toilet Tables, 6FT. MAHOGANY WARDROBES, Mahogany and Painted Chests of Drawers, Linen baskets, Lace Curtains, Baths, fenders and flreirons, hEv ERAL FIRST-CLASS BEDROOM SUITES in. various woods, Brussels camets, Hearthrugs, foilet and Trinket services, SEVERAL FINE TONED PIANOFORTES by Sames and other first- class makers, music stools, SUPERIOR DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, rosewood occasional tables and chairs, CABINETS, music cabinets, tire screens, ottomans, settees, walnut centre table, roue- wood and walnut overmantels, lace curtains, Aubusson and Wilton Pile Carpets, China Ornaments, Timpieces, brass fenders, OAK. WALNUT, and MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITES, with Sideboards to corre- spond, dining tables of various sizes and lengtns, dinner waggons, overmantels, writing tables, mahogany book-cases, plated articles, Dinner and Tea Services, Glass, China, Cutlery, and a variety of Kitchen Furniture, Knife Machine, and miscellanies. On view day prior to Sale.. „ Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, uaraiir. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, CORNER e Rt'TE-ROAD and SOPHIA-STREET, CARDIFF. mftVI7nTW„ M ^SSRP GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, ixJL and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAi, 21st May, 1894, at 6.30 precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then atul there produced, all tha.t PIECE OF LAND, contaiuing by admeasurement 24ft. or thereabouts, from north to south, on the east side thereof, and ifli. or thereabouts, from north to south, on the west siae thereof, and 90V2ft. or thereabouts from east to west, together with the „„,tT-.ra TWO SHOPS, YARD, AND erected thereon, situate and being: No.<2v8^_BUJLIN- ROAD, and No. 50, SOPHI *-STREET, C ARDIFF. The premises are held under lease for the unexpired term of 97 years from, the 29th day of September, 185k,at the yearly rent of 0} lf?sy and will be offered, subject to the following tenancies: 208, Bute-street, Shop and Dwelling-house, let for 7 years from Septeinber, 1391, to Messrs Samuel, at the yearly rent of £ 100, the tenant paying rates and taxes; JVo. 50, Sophia-street, imlh Yard, let on a quarterly tenancy to Mr W. J. Chud- leigh, Grocer, at the rent of £50 per annum, the land- lord paying rates and taxes.. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers or on application to MESSRS POWELL and HUGHES, SOLICITORS, EBBW VALE. 5806 SAI.E THIS DAY. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On MONDAY NEXT, May 7th, commencing at 2.30 precisely. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF PIANO- FORTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUM. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are favoured with instruction to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (absolutely without reserve), at their Sale- rooms, as above, a valuable consignment of SIX PIANOFORTES, 19 ORGANS, AND ONE HARMONIUM, All by Eminent Makers. The Auctioneers call tiie attention of the public generally to this important sale, as it seldom occurs that such a number of really first-class Pianos and Organs have to be disposed of without the slightest reserve. Fully descriptive catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers three days prior to sale. On view Satur- day, May 5th, from 11 o'clock until 5 o'clock p.m. 5725 SALE TO-MORROW THE DUKE STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALE of TUESDAY X and THURSDAY, May 8th and 10th, 1894, wiU consist of an immense assemblage of valuable well- made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed from Richmond-road, Newport-road, Cardiff, and Taft's Well, including 5 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes, with handsome toilets to match, several heavy iron and brass bedsteads, with usual bedding, chests of drawers, squares of Brussels and tapestry carpets, hall stands, 7 dining and drawing-room suites (covered with leather, saddle- bags, and plushes), 5ft. and 6ft. sideboards, rose- wood and walnut cabinets, dining and occasional tables, walnut overman tel, etc., etc. On view days prior to and mornings of sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 J. G. MADDOX & SON, Auctioneers. NO. 17, LLANBLEDDIAN-GARDENS, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. Ou WEDNESDAY. MAY 9th, 1894, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. M, ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed by Mrs Mills (who is giving up tho house) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Of the Residence, including a quantity of best electro- plate, a 6ft. mahogany sideboard, a mahogany suite of nine pieces, covered in horsehair a handsome gilt console table with marble top and gilt glass over, an oak barometer, marble clock, brass and steel fenders, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, five oil Eaintings, a 4ft..mahogany cheffonier, sets of rasses and brass fire dogs, birch and other chests of drawers, a large Unen press, marble-top washstand with companion dressing table, toilet glass, and chairs en suite superior iron and brass bedsteads, chain, spring, and wool mattresses, sets of chamber ware, &c. also the contents of the usual domestic offices and sundries. There will be no reserve. Auctioneers' Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5724 THIS DAY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 3 CASTLE-STREET (opposite tho Castle), CARDIFF. 1%/S ESSRS BAILEY and GILLER have [Yi pleasure mannouncing that they have received positive instructions from the Proprietors of the International Art Gallery, London, to Exhibit and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION th) whole of their magnificent collection of high-class and valuable OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, comprising upwards of 350 examples, and including the renowned exhibition work, entitled MOSES STRIKING THE ROCK, by Barker (of Bath), besides examples by the following well-known and esteemed masters: T. B. Hardley T. K. Pelham R. Kemm Niemann H. Hooper T. R. Miles Sydney Muschamp M. Sinclair Muller W. F. Hulk William Oliver Nunes Vais T. Salt E. Longstaffe D. Hicks,&c,<fec. Forming a unique collection, rich in artistic, and worthy the attention of all collectors and lovers of the Fine Arts. Sales by Auction, Saturday and Monday, May 5th and 7tli, at 11, 3, and ? o'clock each day. Catalogues can be obtained (or will be forwarded upon application) from the Auetioneers. Auction Offices, 3, Castle-street, Cardiff. 5665 82, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF (Centre cf Town). SALE OF VALUABLE UNDERLEASE OF A DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of May, 1894, at Seven o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all that valuable UNDERLEASE OF 82, QUEEN-STREET, C *RDIFF. The Premises are now in the occupation of Messrs Jo es and Co., Drapers, and comprise a commodious shop with plate-glass front and centre-door entrance, dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, &c., and o gooa bedrooms. onn The Premises have a total depth of feet, calculated as follows :—Main building, 71ft. 6m.) and garden, 136ft., and a frontage of 24ft The Premises are held by an undertease from 25th Dec., 1887, at a rental of £ 180 pel-annum, leavingthe unexpired term of 14 years to 'P °fThea Auctioneer wishes to direct the attention of investors to the above °PPf tu"^ythi towiT a £ it 5 extremely rlwe^that1 property ^an be obtained in this Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff oi to D. K Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff. 0010 PENHEFYD FARM. ST. FAGAN'S, Within 3 minutes' walk of the St. Fagan s Station, G.W.R. MR ILLTYD THOMAS (of the firm of Geo. Thomas and Son) has received instruc- tions from Mr Thomas Evans, who is leaving the above Farm, to shortly SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, the ,,»r TMDT T\TPVTC; LIVE AND DEAD'STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNTIURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS.. lurther particulars will appear in future advertise- ments in newspapers and on posters. GEO. THOMAS AND SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, Eabate Agents, and Surveyors, 5782 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. LESSER PARK-HALL. CARDIFF. The Auctioneers would respectfully call special atten- ti n to the following important Sale, as offering an exceptional opportunity for acquiring high-class and well-made Furniture and Instruments, which will be Told ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of the entire Stock-in- Trade of a Cabinetmaker and Furniture Dealer who is giving up business. MESSRS BRADLEY AND COOKE ara favoured with instructions to SELL by VITKTTC AUCTION, at the above Hall, on WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, May 9th and 10th, 1894, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A CABINETMAKER (removed for convenience of Sale), consisting of iMahcany, Rosewood, and Walnut Dining and Draw- nc-room Suites, dining tables in mahogany and wal- nut, and massive sideboards, ladies' writing and work tables octagon, oval, and occasional tobies massive marble gong clocks and bronzes fenders, fire- dogs and brasses carpets and rugs in great variety valuable old etchings, by Hogarth oil paintings, etc. Bedroom suites in various woods and designs hand- some bedsteads spring mattresses, bedding, etc. Several High-class PIANOS and ORGANS by eminent makers. On view Mornings of Sale. Sale each day at 2 o'clock prompt For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, North-road, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. Cambrian Furniture Mart, Quav-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY (of the Firm of Bradley & Son) will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, May 7th, a large quantity of English and Foreign Cigars (about 20,000), a quantity of Tobacco, Cigarettes, being a bankrupt stock; and also a quantity of Furniture. Sale (J WAN SEA O F F I 0 E o OP THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS,' No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. alts fat] Auction. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. TO INVESTORS AND SMALL CAPITALISTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPER- TIES, LIFE POLICIES, AND SHARES. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY .iTjL have received instructions from the Mortgagees and Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of Messrs Thomas Evans and Company to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 10th day cf May, 1894, at 7 o'clock in the evening, under conditions to be then and there produced and read, the Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LIFE POLICIES, AND SHARES AS UNDER. LOT 1.—All that SHOP and PREMISES, known as No. 6, the Hayes, Cardiff, held under lease from MICr- garet Prosser and Evan Morgan Llewellyn for 28 years, computed from the 24th Sept., 1878, at the annual rent of £36. There is a. wholesale spirit, retail wine, whole- sale and retail beer, al,,1 Rweets licences attached to these premises. NOTE.—The purchaser of Lot 1 must take to the Stock-in-Trade at 6, The Hayes, at cost or stock- book prices at the time of completion, and which, at the last stock-taking, amounted to £ 193 5s Id. Also the tenant's fixtures, fittings, utensils, and trade plant, which at the last stock-ta.king ) amounted to £ 39 lis 6d, and the Book Debts on j the books at the time of completion, which I amounted at tho last stock-taking to £ 146 10s Id, and same will be offered accordingly. LOT 2.-All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, I with the STABLES, COACHHOUSES and LOFTS I erected thereon, situate in and being No. 7, Tudor- lane, Riverside, Cardiff, held under lease from Lord Bute for a term of 99 yeors from the 25th day of March, 1885. at the annual ground rent of £ 3 2s. LOT3.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- < HOUSES, situate at the juncture of Quarella-street j and Kenilworth-street, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, held under lease from the Barry Dock Land Company, ) Limited, for 98)ears from the 24th June, 1886, at the annual ground rent of £4 10s. LOT 4.-All that LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 26, Park-place, Cardiff, held I under lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1856, subject to an apportioned y«»rly ground rent, of £ 5 15s 6d. ) LOT 5.—All that POLICY of INSURANCE, dated the 31st- day of December, 1361, and numbered 3,814 in ] the Provincial Insurance Company (now taken over by the Alliance Insurance Company) for S200 on the life of Mr Thomas Evans, No. 26. Park-place, Cardiff, aged 60 years. The premium payable in respect of this Policy is £:4559d yearly, and the same has been paid up to 31st December, 1894. that POLICY of INSURANCE dated the 31st day of December, 1866, and numbered 7,062 in the Provincial Insurance Company (now taken over by the Alliance Assurance Company), for S500 on the life of Mr Thomas Evans, No. 26, Park-place, Cardiff, now aged 60 years. The premium payable in respect of this Policy is £7 6s 8d yearly, and the same has been paid up to the 31st day of December, 1894. LOT 7.-All that POLICY of INSURANCE dated the 18th day of February, 1862. and numbered 9,246 in the Scottish Provincial Assurance Company (now amalgamated with the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company), for £300, with Profits, on the life of Mr Thomas Evans, No. 26. Park-place, Cardiff, now aged 60 years. The premium payable in respect of this Policy is j S3 5s 7d every half-year, and the same has been I paid up to 15Gh July, 1894. LOT 8.-All that POLICY of INSURANCE, dated the 2nd day of December, 1885, and numbered 214,570 in the New York Life Insurance Company for 21,000, payable in 15 years, computed from the 2nd day of December, 1385, or on the death of Mr Thomas Evans, No. 26, Park-place, Cardiff, now aged 60 years. The premium payable in respect of this Policy is £79 Is 5d yearly, and the same has been paid up to the 2nd day of December, 1891. LOT 9.-All those 10 FULLY-PAID E10 SHARES in the Cathays Workmen's Cottage Company, Limited. LOT 10.—All those 10 FULLY-PAID£5 SHARES in the Tail's Well Gas and Water Company, Limited. For further particulars a.s to Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, "Wilts and Dorset Bank-chambers, bt. Mary-street, Cardiff as to Lots 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, and 9, to Messrs Linton and C. and \V. ICenshole, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Cardiff and for particulars of all to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 3J, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5746 SALE TO-MORROW. THE FRIARS, NEWPORT, MON. Highly important and attractive SALE of valuable ANTIQUE and MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE and EFFECTS, being part of the Estate of the late Sir George Elliot, Baronet. MR THOMAS PARRY has been honoured with instructions from Mrs Pyle to conduct a SALE by AUCTION, at the above Mansion on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY* May 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1894. Further particulars in posters, and full particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained of the Auctioneer on and after May 1st. The whole will be on view, to holders of catalogues only, on Monday, May 7th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Sale will commence each day at 1 o'clock punctually. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport. Am-il 23rd, 1894. 5730 "\f E W. J. REES will OFFER for SALE .r by AUCTION, at [he Royal Hotel, Rwn,nse.1; on THURSDAY, the 10th May, 1894, the following FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, with Valuable Reversions; also several Eligible Plots of Building Land, viz.:— Lots. Description. Ground Rents. s. d. 1.—House and Premises, 34, Windmill-terrace 2 9 6 2— do. 25, do. 2 9 6 3— do. 36, do. 2 8 0 4- do. 37, do. 2 8 0 5—3 Houses & Premises 38 to 40, do. 7 10 6—6 do. 41 to 46, do. 15 0 0 7—6 do. 47 to 52, do. 15 0 0 8-2 do. 53 & 54, do. 5 0 0 9-1 do. 55, do. 2 10 0 10—1 do. 56, do. 2 10 0 11-1 do. 57, do. 210 0 12—1 do. 58, do. 3 0 0 13-1 do. 59, do. 3 0 0 14-1 do. 60, do. 3 0 0 15—2 do. 61 & 62, do. 5 3 0 16—2 do. 63 & 64, do 5 3 0 17—1 do. 65, do. 2 10 0 18—1 <Jo- 66, do. 2 10 0 19—1 do. 67, do. 2 10 0 20—6 Nos. 82, 83, 84, 91, and 94 Pentreguiuea road, and No. I 3 3 0 18, Morns-lane, St. Thomas J 18, Morns-lane, St. Thomas J £ 1 2 do. 3 and 4, Bay View-terrace 6 8 0 22—& do. 5 and 6, fif) 7 4 0 23-1 do. 7, do; 3 10 0 24—2 do. 8 and 9, do 7 5 0 25-1 do. 10, Z. 2 8 0 2'~1 <}o. 11, do. 2 8 0 27—1 do. 12, jo. 3 13 0 28—2 do. 13 and 14, do. 6 16 0 29—2 do. 15 and 16, do 5 6 0 30-Buildmg Plot, 34ft frontage to do: 31- do. 50ft. frontage to Pentre- ,n guinea-road 32— do. 95ft. do. 33-2 Houses and Premises, 55 and 56, do. 7 4 6 £ 141 7 6 Particulars, plaus, and conditions of Sale may be obtained on application to Messrs R. P. Morgan and David, Solicitors, Neath or Mr W. J. Rees Auc- tioneer, Surveyor, and Valuer, Swansea. LANDORE, SWANSEA? SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY MR \V. J. REES will Offer for'SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, 10th May 1894, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, a FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Railway Inn, Siloh-road, Landore, also a. Grocer's Shop and Premises, No. 51, Mysydd-road, liandove. PARTICULARS. LOT 1.—All that valuable FREEHOLD DOUBLF- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the Railway Inn," Siloh-road, Landore, and within a. short distance of the main road leading from Swansea to Morris ton. The Premises consist of a good beer cellar, tap-room, smoke-room, bar-parlour, and kitchen, large club- room, and three bedrooms, and let to Mr Gwyn on a tenancy which will determine on the 14th of Uctober next, at the low yearly rent of £ 34. LOT 2.—All that large FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, being No. 51, Mysydd-road, Landore, and facing the entrance to Landore Station, of the Great Western Railway. The Premises consist of a large shop, warehouse, two good store rooms, and a tea room, and are now let to Mr Thomas Phillips, jun., at the yearly rent of £25. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs CoUins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Temple Buildings, Swansea or the Auctioneer, Cradock- street, Swansea. 5753 BY ORDER OF THE GLASGOW SALVAGE ASSOCIATION. SALVAGE EX LOCH SHIEL," Wrecked near Milford Haven. MESSRS ROBERT LYON and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Milford Haven, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 8th and 9th, at 11 a.m. each day, 100 tons iron bars, plates. and sheets, 150 tons pig iron, 124 ranges and stoves and sundry ironmongery, 40 barrels oil, 1,000 gallons boiled oil, &c., 3 tons white lead, putt., &c.,gua.utity oilman's stores, 100 doz. whiskey, 30:) doz. Scotch ale, 1,000 squares weather boardiug, linen, canvas, linoleum, 3 bower anchors, 240 fathoms chain cable, 2 hawsers, 13 large sails, 7 ship's yards, 2 boats, ship's fittings, and also the WRECK OF THE SHIP. On view Monday. Write for catalogues to J. Phillips, Esq., Lloyd's Agent, Milford Haven, or to Robert Lyon and Co., 79%, Gracechurch-street, London. 5727 BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR SALE. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Exchange, on THURSDAY, 10th May, 1891, at 3 p.m., the undermentioned STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz. ll-64th Shares in the S.S. St. Aubin," of Cardiff. I-64th Share „ "Cam Brea," of Falmouth. 1 64th tl »> Carn Marth," of Falmouth. 1.64th, Restormel," of Cardiff. 46 B10 Shares Marychurcli S.S. Co., Limited. Eutries for this Sale should be made not later than Saturday, 5h inst., to ensure insertion in the Catalogue. For further particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Ship and Share Salesmen, Gardiff. 5747 COWBRIDGE MARKttT. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. SALE OF FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE. MR SYDNEY GIBSON has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Lewis, Brigain, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, May 8th, 1894, 150 PRIME FAT YEARLINGS, corn and cake fed, 1 FAT COW. Sale at 10.30. Cowbridge, 4th May, 1894. 5780 ABERGAVENNY. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES. MR T. WHITTY EVANS has received instructions from Mr G. H. Hooper to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Farmers' Arms, Aber- gavenny, on TUESDAY NEXT, May 8th, 1894, at 2.30 o'clock, all that magnificent FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as Farmers' Arms, situated immediately opposite the Cattle Market, with very extensive addi- tions recently added to the old premises. JAirther particularij may be obtained of Messts Treharne and Treharne, Solicitors, Pentre from the Auctioneer, High-street, Aberdare. dt5 by JUrtxon. SALE THIS DAY. VALUABLE COPYHOLD FARM FOR SALE. SITUATE IN THE MANOR AND PARISH OF OYSTERMOUTH. "J^/RESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and XT lL SON have received instructions from Col. W. E. Hughes to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-Street, Swansea, on MONDAY, May 7th, 1894, all that VALUABLE FARM, KNOWN AS BOARSPIT, Containing 48a. Or. 35p., or thereabouts (computed from the Ordnance Survey) of fertile, arable, meadow, and pasture land in good heart and condition. Tliis de?irfthle property is situate near the Mumbles, within 4'/2 miles of Swansea, and a short distance from West Cross and Norton-road Stations, on the Swansea and Mumbles Railway. It is well intersected by roads, occupies an elevated, healthy position, lies well to the sun, and comprises a comfortable dwelling-house, containing sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, dairy, coal-house, and three bedrooms. The farm outbuildings are extensive, and consist of a barn and stable, three cowhouses, turnip-house, piggeries, poultry-houses, cart and implement shed, Dutch bavn, &c. Adjoining the dwelling-house is a large and produc- tive garden, close to which is a well of excellent "pring water there is also another spring in the neighbouring meadow. Behind the barn, and separated therefrom only by the road leading to Norton, is a large, dry and fenced- in haggard. The whole is in the occupation of Mr William Davie, .•>s yearly tenant (Michaelmas entry), at the reduced rental of £100 per annum, tenant paying rates and tojsea. Thfc estate is recommended to and worthy the atten- tion of capitalists and others, about 12 acres being suitable for development for building pur- poses, and the plan published with the particulars and conditions will indicate the proposed method of laying out. Tire mines and minerals belong to the Lord of the Manor. 'he property may be viewed on application to the teuai.t. Sails to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For particulars and conditions of Sale and further information, apply to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 5394 SALE THIS DAY. CLARKMONT, MAYALS, situate midway between Swansea, Bishopstone, and Caswell Bay. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on MOVDAY, May 7th, 1894, all that Leasehold Family Residence, known as CLAREMONT, Situate at the Mayals, in the Parish of Oystermouth, and being about 15 minutes' walk from the Swansea aud Mumbles and London and North-Western Railway Stations. It has a 'south aspect with bay windows and an ornamental verandah, and commands an uninterrupted view of the neighbourhood, the Bristol Channel, and the English coast. The .House is in good repair, aud contains entrance hall with double doors, dining-room, 20 feet by 16 feet 6inches; drawing-room, 17 feet by 12 feet; breakfast room, 12 feet by 11 feet (without window spaces); large kitchen, scullery, laundry, five good bedrooms, bathroom with hot aiid cold water, well-fitted lava- tory, drying linen cupboard, coachhouse, stable, and loft, together with the usual offices. The grates, mantelpieces, and fittings generally are all of the newest and best quality. Spring water is pumpci to a tank from which the house and premises are supplied. The grounds con-ist of about 2 acres, with well- stocked kitchen and flower gardens. There is a vinery 103 fee: by 20 feet, a lean-to tomato house 107 feet by 8 feet, two forcing houses 30 feet by 10 feet and 18 feet 6 inches by 8 feat 6 inches respec- tively also a wodden erection now used as a wash- house, together with a five-roomed gardener's cottage 01111' with a well-arranged farmery adjoining. The Premises, which are o the estimated yearly value of £100, art in the occupation of the owner, and possession can be had on completion of the purchase. The garden crops remaining on the premises at the completion of the sale, together with the household fixtures and fittings, such as blinds, In nips, etc., must be taken to at a valuation in the usual way. The Property is held for a term of 99 years (less two days), from the 29th September, 18o0, at an annual ground rent of £ 8. Tho Mines and Minerals are reserved. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, 18, York-place. Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 5610 SHORT NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, WORKS PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF CONTRACTORS PLANT, &c. IYRESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON Jjf A have been instructed by Mr H. Rowland, who has completed bis contract, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the new Engine Shed adjoining the Midland Railway Upper Bank Station, near Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, May 9th, 1894, the following PLANT AND MACHINERY. Portable engine, about 8-horse power, by Marshall mortar mill, crab winch, shea rlegs, Derrick's blocks, lifting jack, morticing machine, boring machine, a nu- ,itity cf picks, bars, benches, scaffolding, blocks antfvi.-jis, planks, pole*, ladders, barrows, &c., Ac. Sale to commence at 11.15 a.m. The whole may be viewed at anv time prior to the sale. Time will not permit of catalogues being published. For further information appiy to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 5785 IMPORTANT SALE OF AN IMPROVED AND WELL-SECURED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT AND PROPERTIES, SITU Al E IN ONE OF THE BEST POSITIONS AT THE MUMBLES. ESSR,, JOHN',Nl. LEEDEI-T & SOIN ?d ]lave been fzivoured with instructions to offer have been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in one or four Lots, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on MONDAY, May 21st, 1894, the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of E17 Us per annum, arising out of and secured by a shop and premises, at the Dunns, Mumbles, situate on the corner of the main roads leading to the village of Oystermouth and Langland, in the occupation of Mr E. Saunders, fruiterer, etc., together with the hair- dresser shop, blacksmith's forge, and yard, immedi- ately adjoining, in the respective occupations of Messrs Harris and Saunders. The above is underleased for a term of 67 years from 22nd September, 1880, at a ground rent of £17 lis per annum. LOT 2.—All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate at the Dunns, Mumbles, adjoin- ing Lot 1, underleased to and in the occupation of Mr J. R. Taylor, tailor, for all unexpired term of years, at a rental of 17s 6<1 per calendar month, lessee raying rates and taxes, and doing ail repairs. LOT 3.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate at the Dunns, Mumbles, adjoin- ing Lot 2, estimated to let at B12 each per annum one is in the occupation of Miss Howeils, the other is at present vacant. This Lot has a frontage of 30 feet or thereabouts to the main road, and can readily be converted into business premises. LOT 4.-All th..e TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, used as a Butcher's Shop and Dwelling-house, with the Slaughter-house in the rear thereof, situate at the Dunns, Mumbles, adjoining Lot 3, in the occupation of Mr Sinale, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 20 for the first year. This Lot has a frontage of 29 feet 9 inches co the main road, contains shop, kitchen, sitting-room, back kitchen, 4 bedrooms, yard, slaughter-house, &rc., and is consequently eminently suitable for carrying on a butcher. business. The whole of the lots are held by lea'e, for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1848, at a ground rent of 26 per annum, it will be first offered in one, and if not sold divided into four lots, as advertised, when the ground rent will be equally apportioned. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For particulars and conditions of sale, and for further information apply to Messrs Hartland, Isaac and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street; or of the Auction- eers, at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 5805 RE MRS MARGARET DAVIES, DECEASED. HEOLDRAW, NEATH ABBEY, NEAR NEATH. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES AND GROUND RENT. MR WM. HARRY REES is instructed by the Executor to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Hope and Anchor Hotel, Neath Abbey, near Neath, on TUESDAY, 8th May. 1894, at 7 .clock in the evening, precisely (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read), the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND GROUND RENT, in One Lot, viz. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and PREMISES, situate and being at Heoldraw, Neath Abbey, near Neath, lately in the occupation of Mrs Margaret Davies (now deceased). Estimated rental 13s per lunar month. Also all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and PREMISES, situate adjoining the last mentioned premises, let to Mr William Thomas (collier) at the low monthly rental of 10s. The whole of the premises are held under a lease dated 26th March, 1850. granted by Mr W. S. Stanley, for the term of 99 years, from 2)th March, 1850, at the very low ground rent of £1 2s 6d per annum. Together with the well-secured LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of lis 3d per annum, created by an underlease dated 10th October, 1867, granted to Evan King, for the term of 82 years (except the last three days thereof) from the 25th March 1367, and issuing! out,of all that Messuage or dwelling-house, land and premises, adjoining tne last, mentioned Messuages, and in the occupation of Ann Parker (widow). For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneer, Charlesville-place, Neath or to Mr J. Taliesin Davies, Solicitor, 4, Alma-place, Neath. CWM FARM, PONTYPOOL. IMPORTANT SALE OF COLLIERY HORSES. ESSRS STRAKER AND SON have MESSRS STRAKER AND SON have .J. been favoured with instructions from the Bryndu Coal and Coke Co., Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, which are near Clarence-street Station, Pontypool, oil THURSDAY, the 10th of Mav. 1894. TWENTY VALUABLE COLLIERY HORSES, Catalogues of which may be obtained at the place of sale and of the Auctioneers. The whole of the horses are good workers, in good condition, and are only sold in consequence of the stoppage of the works. Sale to commence at 1 o clock. Auctioneers' Offices. Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. ..tthlÍ1: J\ppaíntttttnf.s. CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a CLERK OF WORKS for the ROATH PARK SCHOOL. SaL1.ry, £2 10s per week. Applications, with Copies of Three Recent Testi- monials, must reach me not later than Wednesday next, May 9th. None but residents of the borough need apply. D. REES, Clerk of the Board. [ Town Hall, Cardiff, May 4,1894. 835e RYNDU SCHOOLS, KENFIG HILL, NEAR BRIDGEND. WANTED at once, an ASSISTANT TEACliER, able to Teach Drawing and Sol-fa.-Apply, stating salary required, to The Correspondent, Stormy Works, near Bridgend. ARQUEES A-ND TENTS TO irJL 80FT. WIDE FOR HIRE, SHOP-WINDOW BLINDS, COAL BAGS, AND WATERPROOF COVERS (Rot-proof or Otherwise) ON SHORTEST NOTICE. APPLY— SHOMAS PUGSLEY AND CO., NEWPORT, 5155 alts bp Àudíøn..i SALF THIS DAY. CRUMLIN. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and .l' HUNT have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, t,t the Viaduct Hotel. Crum- lin, on MONDAY, the 7th day of May, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of Sale, including the Common Form Conditions of the Mon- mouthshire Incorporated Law Society), the GASWORKS AND PREMISES, formerly used for supplying the Viaduct Works, Crumliu, comprising retort house, one oven of three retorts, one oven of one retort, two purifiers, and GAS HOLDER, 8,000 cubic feet capacity, standing on land adjoining the main road from Crumlin to lJan. hilleth, and containing 962 square yards or there- abouts, and held for the term of about 90 years. The above Works, with a moderate outlay, could be converted into a paying concern. For plans ana further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Highbury-chambers, Newport, Mon. or to Mr H. J. MANLEY-POWER, Solicitor, 5684 Victoria-chambers, Bridge-street. Newport. NEWT^T^ATTLE MARKET. NEXT WEDNESDAY, MAY STH. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, AND HUNT have received instructions from a Gentleman who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, the following valuable NAG HORSES AND COLTS:- Bay Mare Jenny," 7 years old, 15.2. in foal to Lord Molyneaux," aud quiet to ride and drive. Roan 3 year old Colt, Ruby," by The Preacher.' Dark brown Gelding, Charlie," 6 years old, 15.2, a fine mover, quiet in double and single harness and to riiie. Warranted sound. Bay 3 year old Filly, by "Pedestrian out of "Bread- crust i' partly broken. Cream Horse Pony, 3 years old, 12 hands high, quiet to ride and drive. Grey Yearling Colt, by The Gentleman." Carriage, Harness, Saddlery, etc. Also 12 superior Radnor Ewes with 18 Lambs and 1 Ram. Auction Offices, Highbury-chambers, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. 5769 SALE TO-MORROW, SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING-HOUSES, AND FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARP ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Aigivstreet, Swansea, on TUESDAY, May fcth, 1S94, subject to conditions of sale, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES :— Ground Rent. Rent. LEASEHOLDS. S s. d. £ s. d. L0T.1.—SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 113, St. HeleuV road, Swansea, containing shop and six rooms, let to Mr Arthur Jones at the weekly rent of 12s. Held for a term of 99 years from 24th December, 1872, ex- cept the last three days, at a net ground rent of E4 5s per annum 4 5 0 61 4 0 LOT 2.—CORNER DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 31, Page-street, Swansea, containing 10 rooms, now let to Rev. George Smith. Held for a term of 99 -ears from 25th March, 1859 3 3 0 26 0 0 LOT 3.-SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 26, Walter-road, Swansea, containing spacious Shop and 13 rooms, now in the occupation of Messrs Thomas and Co., under a lease for 14 years, from Ch istrnas, 1883, de- terminable at the end of the first seven years at the optiou of the tenant, at a rent of £ 60 per annum for the first seven years, and at the yearly rent of 1;70 for the next seven years. Held for a term of 91% years, less seven days, from 24th Jane, 1879 12 6 9 60 0 0 Mr 4.—DWELLING HOUSE, No. 10, Westbury-street, Swan- sea, containing 9 rooms, let to Mr Thomas at the weekly rent of 9s 6d. Hold for a term of 84 years, from 22nd June, 1366 4 4 0 24 14 0 FltEEHOLDS. LOT 5.—SHOP aud DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 33, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, contain- iug t'hop and five rooms, let at the weekly rent of 7s 6d « 19 10 0 LOT b.-SHOP :tlld DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 34, Fabian-street, St Thomas, Swansea, contain- ing shop and five rooms, let at the weekly rent of 8s 20 16 0 LOT 7. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT OF £2 PER ANNUM, arising out of and secured upon all that Dwelling- house, No. 32, Fabian-street, let on lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1859. LOT 8. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT OF £3 10s PER ANNUM, arising out of and secured upon all that Dwelling- house, and known as Station Inn, boing No. 55, Fabian-street, let on-for a lecia of 99 years fro 29th .September, 1868. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place Messrs Hartland, Isaac and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street; or to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5752 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS LOWES, SON, AND WATKINS are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotd, High-street. Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of May, 1894, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, viz. :— All those TWO CONVENIENT MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being 14 and 15, Brunswick-street, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of Messrs Taylor and Evans, at the low aggregate rental of £54 per annum. The premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 24th June, 1858, at a ground rent of P.6 each house. and are sold subject to the Life Interest therein of a lady, now aged JQ years or thereabouts. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of capitalists, investors, aud others to the above valuable .Premises, as affording a safe and valuable security. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices. Heathfield-street, Swansea, or to Mr John R. Richards, Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea. 5-14 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS LOWES, SON AND WATKINS have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions asshall then and there be produced), at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 11 day of May, 1894, all that valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 16!, Gorse-lane, Swansea, now in tha occupation of a respectable tenant, at the yearly rental of E25 (exclusive of rates and taxes). The above property is held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1S71, at an apportioned ground rent of £5 per annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. The Auctioneer begs to draw the attention of in- ding purchasers to this property as an excellent; in- vestment, the situation and position being most advan- tageous. Further particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices. Heath- field Chambers; or from Messrs Lloyd and Owen, Solicitors. York-street, Swansea. 5813 SALE TO-MORROW 1875U. No. 178. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHANCERY DIVISION. MR JUSTICE STIRLING—MORGAN v. MORGAN. BRYNCETHIN, NEAR BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE, COTTAGES, AND LAND. 1VTR HENRY LEWIS (the person -LT.JL appointed pursuant to an order of Mr Justice Stirling, the judge to whose court the above i3 attached, and with the sanction of the mortgagee), will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in the follow- ing Lots, and subject to conditions to be read at the sale LOT 1.—All that %altiablo FREEHOLD INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the Masons' Arm-, with the garden adjoining, situated at Bryncethin, in the parish of St. Bride's Minor, in the county of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of Mr Morgan Morgan, as a yearly tenant, at the annuil rent of £ 23. LOT 2.-All that FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP, adjoining the Garden of the above Inn, and situate on the main road to Bridgend, now in the occupation of Mrs Margaret Edwards, as a yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £8. LOT :S.-All those Three FREEHOLD COTTAGES, STABLE, and GARDENS, adjoining the last- mentioned 1>rembes, and situate on the main road to Bridgend, now in the respective occupations of Edward Roberts, William Hopkins, and C. and M. Hopkins, SUB monthly tenants, at rents amounting yearly t.o £12 12s. LOT 4.—All that CLOSE or PIECE of LAND, adjoin- inlt the last-named Cottages, having a frontage to the main road, containing by estimation about 13 perches, now let to Mr Evan Morgan, as a yearly tenant, at 5s per annum. For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Market-square Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Messrs Frank James and Sons, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil, and 123, Queen-street, Cardiff; J. G. B. Price, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; Messrs Wrentmore and Son, Solicitors, 29, Bedford-row, London Messrs Helder, Roberts, Son, and Walton, Solicitors, 2, Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, London oi at the place of sale. 5653 Jlftles liji fetiter. IN THE MATTER OF THE BARRY JL DOCK PAINT AND COLOUR CO., LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the BOOK D EBTS now remaining unpaid and due to the Voluntary Liquidator of this Company. A list of such Book Debts can be seen at the office of the undersigned on and after Thursday next, the 3rd May instant. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, marked Barry Paiut Tender," on or before the 20th day of May next instant. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 28th day of April, 1894. IVOR VACHELL, Bute-street, Cardiff, 5690 Solicitor to the Voluntary Liquidator. DRUNKENNESS or the LIQUOR HABIT positively CURV-,D by administeriu- -Dr. R IIN ES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It is a powder, which can be given in beer coffee, or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or ail alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for liquor appetite to exist. 48-page book of particulars on receipt of postage stamp. Can be had of HICKS and Co., 28, Duke-street, Queen-street, and Paradise-row, Cardiff. Trade supplied by LYNCH and Co., LTD. London. 2027-55 Jublít j\utUsttntniS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER.MR ED. FLETCHER. MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1894, The new Romantic, Musical Comedy-Drama, SATAN'S SLAVE Under the personal direction of the Author, Mr W. GILBERT FYSHER, and Company of specially- selected Artistes, including the well-known Premiere Danseuse, Miss GRACE LESLIE, in her marvellous Skirt and Serpentine Dances, and the London and Provincial favourite, Miss MARY FORD. Prices, 6d to S2 2. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. Half-price at 9. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE WHITSUN HOLIDAYS. Mr HUBERT O'GRADY'S CO. in the Powerful Drama, THE JpRIEST HUNTER. A Gaiety GIRL IS COMING TO CARDIFF. Box Plan now open. rr H E -PI M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT K AIN AND LORENO, The Big Guns of Burlesque. Reputed the funniest grotesques under pay. The Winsome and Whimsical FLORRIE GALLIMORE, A Comic Actress in Song. AGNES and ROSE ASHER, Pretty and petite perfect litt-le prodigies. The Great ALMONTE PANTOMIMI9 PARTY, in a rollicking rally named Ructions." FRED POPLAR, the Singing Comedian ETHEL DOVE, Tlie Comedy Nugget. J. D. HOPKINS, Descriptive and Character Comedian. LOTTIE WALTON, A most Charming Young Artiste. NEDIAN with his PUPPET CHRISTIES. T 0 L L'S PANOPTICON. o Philharmonic H?.ll, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY 6D. The most wonderful money's worth obtainable. WAXWORK EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Stage Performances Daily at 3.30 and 8.30, the Programme this week being- PERMANE'S PERFORMING SIBERIAN BEARS, In a laughable and clever interlude. SANDRO VIO the Man of Magic. JAMES DUBOIS, the Human Ape. EVA MERRYWOOD, and THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS, With 40 Children and Four Adults. The Iron Maiden, The Maze, The Boy M ah at ma, Free Phrenology. COUNTLESS ATTRACTIONS. Admission, Sixpence. COLONIAL HA.LL, NEW-STREET, VV CARDIFF. MR AND MRS THOMPSON, Of Scarborough, are giving LECTURES on MENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH In the above Hall Nightly, and are Examining Heads a.nd giving Advice on Health Daily. Subject for to-night (to Ladies onlv) WOMAN HER PHYNVCAL. MA TRIM ON LAL, AND MATERNAL RELATIONS. Doors open at 7.30 Lecture at 8. Admission, 3d second seats, 6d front seats, Is. Illustiations by Limelight Lantern. 511 SWAiNSiOA. T R E E m P I n E, MW»«hr .OSflfAT.ll STOiVJ TO-NIGHT TENNYSON and O'GORMAN, men of great price and equivalent ability. MISS JULIA KENT, from last year's Pantomime at Drary Lane Theatre, London. ARTHUR ALEXANDER, also from last yew's Pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre, London. MISS ROSE WYNNE, the sprightly and inspiriting Songstress. ALEC MOORE, Eccentric Singer. BROTHERS BREWERS, Comedians and Danaers. THE TWIN WEMS and SISTERS COYNE, in All mixed up." NEWPORT. rji H E ~pi M P I R E. MAKAHKR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. pAUL L ANGTRY, THAT INIMITABLE BLACK COMEDIAN. JENNY VALMORE, Tl-.e Pearl oi the Variety Palace. Varieties by other able Artistes. LOOK OUT FOR THE TABLEAUX VIVANTS. PONTYPRIDD. JpONTYPRIDD. 27TH ANNUAL FORESTERS' FETE AND SPORTS, WHIT MONDAY, MAY 14TH. SPORTS ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 9TH. For Entry Forms and other particulars apply A. PARSONS, 5736 27, Morgan-street, Pontypridd. Santos attfc Contracts. CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION-RESERVOIR No. 1. TO GRANITE QUARRY MASTERS. The Corporation of Cardiff are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of GRANITE required for the Overflow Weir and Eyewash 2. Reservoir No. 1. Drawings may be seen, and Specification, with Schedule and Form of Tender, may be obtained at the office of the Engineer in-chief, Mr J. A. B. Williams, M.Inst. C.E., Queen's-chambers, Queen-street, Cardiff, after Monday next, the 7th inst., on receipt of Two Guineas (which will be returned after the receipt of a. bon&-fide tender fully filled up). The Tenders of Quarry Masters only will be con- sidered. Tenders to be sent nuder seal addressed to the Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, and endorsed Water- works Department, Tender for Granite," not later than Thursday, the 17th instant. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order, (Signed) J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 4th May, 1894. 5803 YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for the GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of STREETS at Mardy, Rhondda Fach Valley. Plans and Specification may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Office, Local Board Offices, Pentre, R.S.O. Glamorganshire. Ail tenders must be delivered, under seal, on or before the 10th inst., addiessed to the Chairman of the said Board, and endorsed "Tender for Street Improve- ments at Mardy." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any teuder. By order, 5758 1st May, 1894. W. J. JONES. Surveyor. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, ERECTION OF MINISTER'S HOUSE AT PORTH. The Welsh Independent. Church, at Porth, Rhondda. Valley, incite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a HOUSE at Porth for their Minister. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr John Lloyd's House, under the chapel. Teuders must reach the undersigned not later than 6 p.m. on Thursday, 17th of May, marked Tenders for minister's house." J he Deacons do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. IDRIS WILLIAMS, Brynglas, Porth. May 5th, 1894. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY JL of GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, MILK, TEA, BREAD, and BEER for the men of the 3rd Battalion Welsh Regiment during the drill and training, 1894, commencing 25h June next. Tenders, addressed to the Adjutant, 3rd Battalion Welsh Regiment, The Barracks, Cardiff, to be sent not later tha.n 21st May, 1894. T 0 B U I L D E R S TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a CHURCH and CHURCH HALL, with Boundary Walls, ajt Clydach Vale, in the Parish of LlwynypiA( for the Rev. J. D. James, M.A. The Plans can be seen and quantities obtained at my Office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the lith May next. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A. Cardiff, 28th April, 1894. 5672 THE DIRECTORS of the POWELL JL DUFFRYN STEAM COAL CO., LTD., invite TENDERS for OIL, TALLOW, and GREASE. Forms of Tender and all information may be obtained on application to the Manager, Stores Department, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Ltd., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5:01-837e TENDERS are invited for the EREC- TION of 36 COTTAGES at Penrhiwceiber for the Penrhiwceiber Building Club. Plans and Specifications may be seen with the Surveyor at No. 1, Station-terrace. Tenders sealed and endorsed to be forwarded to the Secretary, Rhcola Villa, Penrhiw- ceiber, not later than lIoon on the 15th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 580S HEATING BY IEIOT WATEPV. IMPROVED HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, Ac. Also LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 3705 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS, T's, L's, CHANNELS, Ac., cut of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS;—G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH. WORKS;—G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH. ^RCHIBALD J) J^AWNAY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. I 3gusituss Ibbrtsses.- m A Y, 18 9 4, Dip o RTA-NT SRO-W-, JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully announce that they an now showing the NOVELTIES FOR THE jpRESJSKX gEASON. In every Department will be fitiatt fte Newest Materials in the most approved Styles, at Prices Defying all compow tition. JJOWELL &1 COMPANY. "rjlHE CARDIFF JQRAPERS,' /CARDIFF. Kj im < £ mrrsi0its. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON. MAY. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Mon. 7.-9.15 a.m., 4.30, | Mon. 7.-10.10 a.m., 5.30, 6.30 p.m. ) 3.0 P.M. Tues. 8.-9.20 a.m., 5.20 I Tues. 8.—10.15 a.m.. 6 30 Wed. 9.—9.20, 1L45 a.m., Wed. 9.-10.15 a.m., 5.15, 6.15 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Thur. 10.-9.20, 11.10 a.m., Thur. 10. 10.15 ara. 6.30 pan. j 12.15, 8.15 p.m. FrL 11.—9.20, 1L20 a.m., Fri. 11.—10.15 a.m., 12.2Q, 1.30 p.m. 6.50 p.m. Sat. 12. — 8.0, 9.15, 10.0, Sat. 12.—9.0, 10.10, 1L0 11.15 a..m., 12.10, 2.30 p.m. a.m., 1.0, 8.0 p.m CARDIFF TO ILFRACOMBE (Calling off LYNMOUTH), BY LORNA DOONE. May 7, leave Cardiff 10.30a.m. LeaveIlfracombe 4.0 p.m. May 8 „ 10.45 „ 4. Q May 9 11. 0 „ „ 4.30 „ May 10 „ 11.15 „ „ 4.45 „ May 11 „ 11.30 „ „ 5.15 Lorna Dooue leaves CARDIFF for BRISTOL EACH EVENING. See Bills. For full particulars apply to 4879 EDWARDS, ROBERlSoNf and CO., 105, Bute Dodo. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON. WAVERLEY. Weather and Circumstances Permitting. MAY. 1894. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Mon., 7-8.45, 10.30 a.m., I Mon, 7—9.30 tim, 3.45, 4.45,6.30 p.m. 5.30, 7.45 p.m Tues., 8-9.15, 11.0 a.m., Tues., 8—lu.O a.m., 4.45, 5.45 p.m. 7.0 p.m. Wed., 9-9.15, 10.50 a.m., Wed., 9—10.0, 11.40 a.m., 6.0 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Thurs., 10—9.15,11.0 a.m., Thurs., 10-10.0, 11.45ami, 1.0,6.50 p.m. 5.50,8.0 p.m. Fri., 11-10.0 a.m., 12.0 Fri., 11—10.45 a.m., 12.45, noon, 2.0 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Sat. 12.—9.15, 1L0 a.m., I Sat. 12.—10.0, 11.45 a.m.t 12.45,2.45 p.m. | L30,8.0 p.m. RAVENSWOOD AND WAVERLEY. Tue^dav Mav 8th TO LYNMOUTH and 1LFRA- WAVifRi JV COMBE (via Weston), Leaving and Cardiff, 9.15 a.m. Returning pa vtrvswonn from Ilfracombe, 3.45 p.m., Lyn- At mouth, 4.20 p.m. Weston for At a. ID a.m. Cardiff, 7.0 p.m. TO LYNMOUTH and ILFRA- Wednesday, COMBE, direct. Leave Cardiff, May 9th, 10. "0 a.m. Returning from RAVENSWOOD, Ilfracombe, 3.45 p.m., Lyumouth, At 10.30 a.m. 4.20 p.m. Cardiff for Clevedon and Bristol, 6.15 p.m. and Bristol, 6.15 p.m. To LYNMOUTH and lLFRA. Thursday, May 10, COMBE (via Weston). Leavt WAVERLEYand Cardiff 9.15 a.m. Returning RAVENSWOOD, I from Ilfr-Acombe, 4.15 p.m., at 9.15 am. Lynmoiuh, 4.50 p.m. Weston for Carcliff, 8.0 p.m., I To LYNMOUTH and ILFRA Friday, May 11th, COMBE (via Weston). Leave WAVERLEY and Cardiff, 10.0 a m. Returning RAVENSWOOD, from Ilfracombe, 4.30 p.m., at 10.0 a.m. Lynmouth, 5.5 p.m. Weston for Cardiff, 7.15 p.m. j For Fares and full Particula: s see Bills or apply 1 to Mr Win. GUY, Agent, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff; or P. and A. CAMPBELL, Ltd., Cumberland Basin, j Bristol. 5783 j lltrfels, Unung-raflitts, &x. i JERSEY.—The GRAND HOTEL bU j the finest position, and is the most comfortable a Hotel in the Channel Isle-. IB Inclusive tenns, S3 3s per week. D. DE LEIDI, MANAGER. J THE ALEXANDRA HOTEU i JL QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. £ FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. fl This HOTEL, after Rebuilding and Refurnishing, fc 'Vj NOW READY to RECEIVE VISITORS. fl CENTRAL SITUATION. M 5636 TARIFF MODERATE. ja MANAGERT S. A. GRIFFITHS. FL BOROUGH ARMS HOTEL AND M JD RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite Town-hall). N 0 W OPEN. i SILVER GRILL. LADIES' COFFEE • ROOK |j DINING-ROOM. SNACK BARS. 'fj ALES, WINES, SPIRITS, AND CIGARS. .,TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE. Best of cooking, served in first-class style, at vw. i reasonable prices. Come and judge for yourselves. 5720 C. DAVIES, PROPRIETOR. IVERPOOL.—" OOMPTON HOTEL.' Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent cuisine, ad moderate charges. Adjacent to best shops, ehippiuf offices, stations, <tc. Telephone No. 58. 774 "TESTON PER. MARB. The ROYAL PIER HOTEL with its RF..STAU F-A-NL 1 BARS and large and airy BEDROOMS, having been entirely re-furnished with every modern convenience that can conduce to the comfort of visitors, has been RE-OPENED by Mr" CHOWE, of BARRY'S HOTEL Cardiff. J Large and well-ventilated Coffee, Commercial, J Smoking, and Billiard Rooms on ounrl floor. AD rooms command a magnificent sea view. Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. Special large rooma set apart for Excursionists and other parties. Charges strictly moderate. 4926 ? S TO N SUPSE-MARE, GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. CHARMING SPRING RESORT. This first-class FAMILY HOTEL faces ihe sea, C08 tains 100 rooms, and possesses alt modern improve ments. including hydraulic lift, extensive ornamental grounds, table d'hote dinner at separatet-ablesti p.m. dally. Ten minutes' walk from golf links. Ternn strictly moderate and inclusive. HOTEL OMNIBUS. TELEPHONE No. 11. APPLY TO MANAGERESS. 4786 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over. come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulesi state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys thej go to the core of every disease, where no other medicinet, nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin? complaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach at bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak 01 J sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the hearty livei and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in thi j chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore j heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, ot J white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and | body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas 1 jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of ail kinds. j In boxes a Is ljrd and iis 9d eaeh. sold by iW)S. Chemists, or from THFT BUTTOCK Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swans na. 10K