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^aUs faji Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. ei^fcro-PlatedJ^a^CarcUff. ^Oct. 26 & 27 Household Furniture and Effects. atCardiff ..Oct. 22 ft«Md l»nd, »5hiiSt BUT £ k °* » "•JS&S/KE8?DANIEL,' Kara, Too'A 25 Leasehold Properties at Cardiff Oct Brewery, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff Nov 8 Leasehold Colliery, Plant, &c Mr JOHN DAVID. Live Stock, <Ssc., near Cowbridge. rw oo ™pEKTHEN »UNN and Co.' St6AM6r, At Cardift op Steam Coal, at Cardiff October 24 nA^hSFlow?r)-RVy^LTZ' BoWRING and PERRY. Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff Oct. 20 atnrt Effects, at Salerooms .Oct, 25 u S? £ ^fes> at Cardiff October 25 High-class Furniture, at Salerooms Nov. 1 & 2 s £ f«!vf°-pd Pr°Perty- Ac", at Cardiff". Oct. 30 bale of Property, — p,„„ Mes"« S. HERN and PERl'WEE. Properties and Building Land, at Cardiff Oct 29 c, Mr JOHN HOWELL. btock, <fec., at Pendervn and Aberdare • Messrs HUDSON SMITH, BRIGGS A CO. Land, Machinery, etc., in Bristol • Messrs J. M LEEDER & SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea — • • „ nn F"°I,,S UD&R fcDNS«"IF. •■0CT-A Rose JmM "Cor"1, 'biidi« 'oitsSI Furniture, Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..— Cottage Property, at Carain ^"Messrs NE W LAND,' DAVIS and HUNT. Coppice Woods, at Newport Oct. 27 Mineral Properties, at Lvdney Oct. 31 Mineral n p Mr THOAJAS PARRY. Estate, at King's Head Hotel,- Newport, Mon..Oct. 31 Iron and Tin-plate Works, at Newport .Nov. 21 lron Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT. ■Contractor's Plant, at Newport. Oct. 29 MR ALFRED PHILLIPS. Horses, at Canton Market, Cardiff Mr W. J. RE hS. Ersehold Farms, &c, at Bridgend Oct. 20 Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS. Houses, at Canton Oct 25 Messrs S'lEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Freehold Property, at The Mart, Cardiff. Oct. 27 Land. at The Mart. Cardiff Oct. 27 Dwelling Houses, at. The Mart. Cardiff Oct 27 Life Policy, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 27 Shop and Premises, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 27 25 Bullocks and 1 Pig, at Fairwater Oct. 29 Leasehold Residerce, at (,ariiff Oct.o Leasehold Shop, etc., at Cardiff Oct. 30 Brewery, etc.. at Swansea Nov. 1 The Blackgrove Colliery, at Cardiff Nov. 3 Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Wenvoe Nov. 3 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Properties, at Abergavenny Oct 23 Household Furniture, at Glanbaiden Oct. 25 & 26 Properties, at Abergavenny Oct. 30 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Contractor's Plant, Horses, &It., at, Pontypool..Oct. 23 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. superior Furniture, at Cardiff. October 22 Residential Villas, at Cardiff Oct. 23 Furniture, at Cardiff Oct. 25 Irish Linen, at Auction Mart, Cardiff.. Oct. 29,10, & 31 BARRV DOCK. HOLTON-ROAD. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE SHOP AND PREMIS KS. A/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ltJL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, it the Mart, St. Mary-street, CardiS, on SATURDAY, October the 27th Next. at Four o'clock p.m., subject to the conditions of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District, all that COMMODIOUS SHOP AND PREMISES, situate in Hoi ton-road, Barry Dock, and near to the Victoria Hotel, now occupied by Mr David Cornwell, and used by him for the carrying on of his business as Pork Butcher. The Premises consist of large shop, parlour, large dining-room, two kitchens, and the usual offices, ilrawine-room, six bedrooms, and bathroom. There is a, three-stall stable, with coach-house and loft over same, at the rear. j •„ The Property will be sold together with the goodwill of the business, if required. The fixtures to be taken at the option of the purchaser by a valuation to be made by the Auctioneers. The Property is held for a term of 99 years from 1st August, 1885, less the last 10 days, at th« low annual ground rent of £ 5 Os Gd. "For further particulars apply to H. Cousins, Esq., 97, St. M*rv-street. Cardiff, or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 8704 TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLDS IN COW. BRIDGE-ROAD, LLANFAIR-ROAD, CATHAYS- TKRRACE, AUGUSTA-STREET, AND DORSET STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE .4. will SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Caidiff, on MONDAY, the 29th day of October, 1894, at 7 o'clock p.m., the follow. ing VALUABLE PROPERTIES & BUILDING LAND :— LOT 1.—VILLA and BUILDING LAND, No. 315, Cowbridge road. Canton. Term, 99 years from 1st April 1852. Ground rent for Villa £3 15s, and Building Land £7 15s 2d. The whole suitable for extensive business premises. LOT 2 — Nos 10 and 12, LLANFAIR-ROAD, Canton; two well-built houses, let at 9s each. Lease 99 years from 2nd Feb 1882 Ground rent £ 5 10S per pair. LOT 3.—Nos. 109, 111, and 113, CAT.HAYS- TERRACE,, Cardiff let to good tenants at 10s per week each. Lease 99 years from Sept. 29, 1830. Ornimd rent" £ 3 12s per house. LOT 4 —No. 8, AUttUSTA-STREET, Cardiff, Splot- i„nrU • verv substantially built let at 9s6d per week. L^E99 YEA« FRSN 29th September, 1865. Ground rCU)f 5 -Nos. 1, 3, 5 7. 9, 11, 13, and 15, DORSET- STREET, Saltmead, adjoining Clare-road let at 9s per week each. Ground rent B5 per house. Lease 99 years from 1890. jj.B.—If not sold together will be offered in two lots. Particulars as to Lots 1, 2. and 3, of Messrs Straker and Son, Estate Agents, Abegaveimy; or of Messrs Jacob and Winter, Solicitors, Abergavenny as to Lot. 4, of Mr Geo. Rees, Solicitor, 28, St. Mary-street, Car- iliff; as to Lot 5, to Mr Wm. Thomas, Solicitor, Queen-street; and as to all the lots, of the Auctioneer 94, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 8673 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. NEWPORT-ROAD, PEARL-STRRET, AND CAIRNS- STREET, CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff (at an early date), the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— A Superior LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff, well fitted out with all modern conveniences. NINE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Cairns-street, Cathays, Cardiff, all well let at rentals of 6s 6d per week each. THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Pearl-street, Roath, Cardiff. Further particulars will appear in future announce- ments. Auctioneer's Offices, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 8834 SALE THIS DAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20TH. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are instructed by Messrs Knepper and J M ^UCTT<°LBosko°1P' H°lla\,d' t0 by PDBLIC 30ted as above' a larRe consignment of their NURSERY STOCK, including dwarf and standard roses, apple and pear trees, rhododendrons, and other flowering shrubs (a iirni consignment to the one -which gave such satis- Action last year). On View day prior to and morning of Sale, which xill commence at 12 o clockprecisely owing to the num. ber of lotti. 8699 WITHOUT RESERVE. 3n TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER ^aPxrio, V^om,nenc'nK at 2 o'clock sharp. IMPOR1AN L SALESof tbe VALUABLE CONTENTS of TWO LARGE RESIDENCES, removed from Newport-road and Stacey-road, Cardiff. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON by 'be Owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke- street, Carditt, on the above dates, the whole of the costly APPOINTMENTS, including a noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, a suite to match, sideboard upholstered in plain Morocco leather, ulegant rosewood cabinets, marble top cheffioneers, a 5ft. walnut sideboard, 2 carved walnut suites covered in Persian saddlebags, walnut overmantels, dining and octagon tables, several best Brussels carpets, hearth- rugs a handsome burr walnut 5ft. bedroom suite, 3 dressing chests, bedroom suites massive all brass and other bedsteads, a mahogany and a walnut 6ft. ward- robe with deme top, 3 pairs of handsome toilete, etc., etc. also all excellent pianoforte in walnut case in all 300 lots each day.. n view days prior to and mornings of gales. 1111 SALE OF HORSES. CORPORATION HOTEL AND CANTON MARKET. ttON, on the^above Premises at an early date, 70 HOB&E&. A iyj ,iv entered- and others are "Olicfef n7Tb-raren^ ted that gentlemen having gtr HO.»S 8681 charge for Horses not Bold IS g, 51 CASllE.STR|^F(JPPQSPTE THE CASTLE), iAl,E Tg{s,s," OP 1™ ™EAI^coUjfrnoN 0IL PAINTINGS AND WATER '0clock, the1„by AUCTION, THIS DAY, at 11, 3, and ^IL S'ATN'TT'V?^6 c<>Wection of „ r«m« NtinGS AND WATER COLOUR F j._ DRA WTvrtc I"ternational Galleries, London, niT^n°»n °l. examples, and including CUPiD™.n exhibited works will remain on v^YENGE (by Frank Hyde) Ain>hn» a few days from 10 a.m. to oa „ 8701 Cardiff. •rwoc.r^^ CAI?^?T, NORTH-ROAD, .^arS1- b?«SS^> ani COOKE will >lso b'two andnth°tber be,lstead' (lr?0^nK. bedroom alts fau Auction. C ■ DAY (SATURDAY), 20TH OCTOBER. SALE OF DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, consigned for d%rect the growers in Hollandf WHOSE BULBS GAVE SUCH GREAT SATISFACTION LAST SEASON, and consisting of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, JONQUILS, IRIS, CROCUS, SINUI.E AND DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS, ANEMONE, RANUNCULUS, SCIU-AS, ETC., aml which MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 1VJL and PERRY will SELL by AUCTWN at their SALEROOMS, 11. HIGH-STREE1, CARDIFF, This Day (SATURDAY), 20th October, 189^, ° !v!TWs m the ONLY SALE %™rsar\ season of the very fine Bulbs for which thes. gT widely noted. _———————— ^Nl:HURSDATNE^^b OCTOBER, 1894. UNRESERVED toAl^ OP prpS OFFICE FURNRIURE AND^EFFECTS, T\ /TEsSVEGOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, M 1ANGm^High-stre(^ardi^^n^THU,RS- STYNExT^hbcto^er, 1894, at 2.30 o'clock, the "EXCELLENT OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising office desks, stools, revolving chairs, en- S deHk top, washstands m walnut and -ahogany, lie Us of pigeon holes, with revolving tambour front, oak walnut, and mahogany bookcases, office cup- boards copying presses with and without stands, PKDESTAI, WRITING TABLES WITH REVOLVING CYLINDER FRONT in mahogany oak and walnut, writing tables on turned leg supports, with inlet leather tops, stationery cases, inkstands, and a quantity of other office requisites. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, j Cardiff. 8684 ON THURSDAV NEXT, 25th OCTOBER. 1894. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FIRE AND THIEF- PROOF SAFES. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at U, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, 25th October, 1894, Twenty First-class WROUGHT IRON FIRE & BURGLAR- PROOF SAFES. Both single and double-door, from 20 to 48 inches high, including a double-door sffice safe, with separate com. partments and master keys also a strong banded safe, 42 inches high small safes suitable for private houses and small tradesmen, and fitted with all the latest improvements to resist the attacks of the most skilled burglar, and to preserve the contents from the fiercest flames. These Safes are made and finished in first-class manner, and can be implicitly relied upon, since the body plates are firmly rivetted together with angle iron and dove-taiied the lock cases are fitted with J. Cartwright and Son's 6 and 8-lever invincible powder-proof locks and duplicate keys. The whole of the above safes are consigned for sale by the manufacturers, J. Cartwrightand Sons, Phoenix Safe and Lock Works, Roebuck-street, West Brom- wicb, near Birmingham. ON VIEW MORNING OF SAI.E. An inspection solicited. Sale to cmmence at 3 o'clock punctually. NOTE.—These Safes can be recommended with the utmost confidence, since the Manufacturers have carried on a large and succcssful business for up. wards of U0 years, and their Snfes are in use xn some of the largest establishments in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow. Birmingham, and all the prin- cipal commercial centres in England. 8685 Descriptive Catalogue, with full particulars, and list of testimonials, may be obtained of the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH- CLASS FURNITURE, Supplied bv Messrs SHOOLBRED and CO., Messrs MAPLE and CO., and other noted houses. Removed from a large countrg residence near Cardiff. VALUABLE LARGE-SIZE BRONZES, fine specimen vases and other choice decorative article^HAND- SOME SUITES of CURTAINS a. d DRAPERIES, TURKEY, AXMINSTER, and WILTON PILE CARPETS, PIANOFORTES (by COLLARD and COLLARD and other well-known ma-kers), about 200 ounces Silver Plate, a FULL. SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (by BURKOUGHES and WATTS), with low cushions, marking board for billiards, pool, and pyramids, cue racks, 2i3 cues, 2 rules of the games, 11 irory pool and billiard balls, and a lar bronzed gasalier, a small collection of pictures, and other ¡ effects MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 1st and 2nd November, 1894, at 11 °ClTHEChA¥pOlNTMENTS OF THE RESIDENCE. Full particulars will appear in Monday's papers, and catalogues to be had of the Auctioneers one week rjo to sale. 8833 WRECKED STEAMER FOR SALE. FOR TH E B KNEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSES TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions from the Under- writers to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Exchange, on MODA Y, October lId, 1895, at 3 p m., the wreck of the Iron Screw Steamer E. S. LANCASTER, of Cardiff, now lying off Dinah's Head, near Trevose Li¡thtllou8e, Cornwall. The steamer was built in 1890. Dimensions 168 4 x 25 2 x 13 4 net register, 294 tons, and was classed 100 Al at Lloyd's, fitted with triple expansion engines, of 70 n.h.p. Also Two Boats saved from the above, now lying at Padi!tow. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Exoiiange-buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 8809 STEAM COAL FOR SALE. FOR THR BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN "ji/TESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & JljJL Co. haTe been favoured with instructions from the underwriters to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 24th October, 1894, at 12.30 p.m., out 1,432 tons of Cory's Merthyr TREBLE SCREENED STEAM COAL, ex s.s. Zenobia, and now lying on the north side of the Roath Dock, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, Exchange B., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 8840 ST. AUCTION MART, CARDIFF, OCTOBER 22nd, 1894. Important Sale of very Superior Furniture, 2 piano- fortes, 2 American organs, kneehole writing table, safety bicycle, and otJier effects, removed from residences at Cadoxton, and King's-road, Cardiff (owners leaving neighbourhood). MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON will SELL the above by AUCTION, on the above date, at 2.30 p.m. punctually. On view Saturday previous and morning of Sale. 8745 32, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th, 1894. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON have received instructionsjto SE< ,Lby AUCTION (under powers of a Bill of Sale), at 2.50 p.m., on the above date, the whole of the SUPERIOR FURNITURE and Effects, including 2 capital suites in leather, mahogany table, choffonier, overmantel, excellent pianoforte in waln.ut, 3 chests of drawers, pair walnut. toilets and contents of six bedrooms, mangle, and kit- chen requisites. On view Morning of Sale Day. St. John's-square Auction Mart, Cardiff. 8831 ST. AUCTION MART, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT TO LADIES, HOTEL-KEEPERS, and HEADS OF FAMILIES. GREAT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS LINENS OF IRISH MANUFACTURE also H)0 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON are instructed by Mr John Robinson, Belfast, Linen Warehouseman, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNES- DAY, October 29th, 30th, and 31st, a large consign- ment of IRISH LINENS from the Belfast manufacturers, consisting of table- cloths, dinner napkins, tray, duchesse, centre tea and glass cloths, d'oyleys, towels, quilts, sheets, etc. also 500 pairs lace curtains. Finest collection of Irish linen goods ever shown in this part of the Kingdom.. „ On view mornings of sale. 8832 LLANMIHANGEL PLACE, NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF STOCK, CART HORSES, AND HAY. MR JOHN DAVID has received instruc- tions from William Jenkins, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, Oct, 22nd, 1894, 170 Capital BREEDING EWES, 200 Fat a.nd Store LAMBS, 50 Head of Fat and Store CATTLE, 4 COWS and CALVES, 6 Young Powerful CART HORSES, and about 200 Tons of MEADOW and CLOVER HAY. Four months' credit on the usual conditions. Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 1 p.m. A Conveyance will meet the 12.15. Train at Cow- bridee. Further particulars in Catalogue, which may be had of the Auctioneer, at Cowbridge. 8760 TO OWNERS OF STEAM JOINERY WORKS, BUILDING CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS HUDSON SMITH, BRIGGS and CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, 31st October, 1893, punctmally at ] L30 a. In., UpOB the Premises, Albert-road, St Philip's, Bristol, the valuable FREEHOLD LAND, 1^4 acre in extent, free from ground rent, and the Workshops, Stables, Offices, and Premise*, together with the Steam Engine, Boilers, and Fixed Machinery, comprisiull the Steam Joinery Works and General Building Contractors' Premises, in the occupation of Messrs W. Brook and Son, and situate in Albert-road, St. Philip's, Bristol, within a short distance of the G.W. Railway Station, and close to the Totterdown Train Terminus. A large portion of the purchase money may, if deoired, remain on mortgage. If not sold in one lot. AS a going concern, the fixed plant and machinery will be sold piecemeal. Catalogues are being prepared, and will be ready on Saturday, October 27th. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneers, Exchange, Bristol; or to Messrs DANGER & CARTWRIGHT. 8836 Solicitors, St. Stephen-street, BristoL NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. MESSRS PARSONS and ROBJENT are instructed by Messrs John Linton and Co., in consequence of the completion of their contract, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Crindau Gas Works, Marshes-road, Newport, Mon., on MONDAY, 29th Oct 1894, at 12 o'clock noon, the whole of the iolloW«">"SJstkactoe.s PUST, ;n thorough working order, viz.One 2-ton loco. "ra crane, by Job Isles, nearly new one ditto, by Stothertand Pitt, nearly new one ditto, by Jessop one 6-h p portable engine, by Ransomes 14 half-yard ,?ron tiDDing skips, nearly new one 6-in. Rocker pnmp, ir„°" V? £ with 40 feet of suction and delivery pipes complete, witn earth waggons, 3ft. 6in. gauge } 8n«hh?n carts 25 navvy barrows, two tip carts, six four Dobbin.carts, na Jft_ 6i„ gauj?e tw0 trolleys, with wl e p]an]{8) deals, thousand c^e tan| trammel, complete polling P contents of smith's shop, capital bellows, an fc l boxeg brick sk,ps corn bin, harness, watch bio:*es, and m other effects. 20-ton hydraulic skip J gaje may be had on Catalogues yith condiUons g^. aPffonviewthrte days prior to U on morning of Salis fag Caution. btTORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES. BRIDGEND-STREET AND PORTMANMOOR. ROAD CARDIFF, AND AT BARRY DOCK. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY Jjv'i. have received instructions from the Mortgagees and Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of David Powell to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank- buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 25th October, 1894, at 7 p.m., subject to conditions to be then and there produced and read, the undermen- tioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.-ISHOP at the corner of Bridgond-street ana Portmanmoor-road, under lease for 99 years from the 29th of September, 1889, at an annual ground rent of £4. This property is lot to Messrs William and Henry Thomas at a rent of 17s per week. LOT 2.—SIX HOUSES, situate in Bridgend-street, Eavt Moon-, Cardiff, and numbered 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 respectively, and held under lease for 99 years from September 29th. 1890, at the respective annual ground rents of £ 3 la 4d each, except No. 20, which is £3 5s, a.nd let at 8s per week each. LOT 3.—TWO HOUSES, situate in Bridgend-street. and numbered 32 and 54, and held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1890, at the respective annual ground rent of jB3 Is 4d each, and let at 8s per week each. LOT 4.—No. 36, BRIDGEND-STREET. held for a similar term at a similar ground and let at 8s per week. LOT 5.—THREE HOUSES iftiiate in Bridgend- street, Nos. 38, 40, and 42, held for. a similar term at a similar ground rent, and let at 8s per week each. LOT 6.—Six HOUSES situate in Bridgend-street, Nos. 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, and 54, held under the same lease as Lot 6, at the same ground rent. These houses are let at 8s pei week each. LOT 7.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELL- ING-HOUSE, being No. 127, Portmanmoor-road, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th of September, 1889, at an annual ground rent of 74. This property is let on lease for seven years, at a rent of 16s per week. LOT 8.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELL- ING-HOUSE, being No. 129, Portmanmoor-road, held under a similar term lease at an annual ground rent of B3 17s 6d. LOT 9,—All that similar Lot, being No. 131, Port- manmoor-road, held under a similar lease upon like terms. This property is let at 10s per week. LOT 10.—All that similar Lot, being No. 133, Port- matimoor-road, held under a lease upon similar terms. This shop is let at 10s per week. LOT 11.—All that similar Lot, being No. 135, Port- manmoor-road, held under a lease upon similar terms. LOT 12.—All that similar Lot, being No. 137, Port- manmoor-road, held under a. lease upon similar terms. This Shop is let at 12s per week. LOT 13.—All that similar Lot, being No. 139, Port- manmoor-road, held under a lease upon similar terms. LOT 14.-All those THREE LEASEHOLD SHOPS and DW ELLING-HOUSES (with stable at the rear of No. 1), being Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Gueret-street, Barry Dock, and held under a lease for 99 years, leas last threo days thereof, from the 1st day of May, 1369, at an annual ground rent of £7 10s. These Ptopccties lue all let. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, apply to Messrs Hamilton and Hume, Solicitors, 7 and 8, Working-street, Cardiff as to Lots 7 to 13, to Mr B. L. Phillips, Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff and 8.8 to Lot 14, to Messrs Reed and Cook, Solicitors, Bridgwater and Taunton and as to all the to the Aili_eers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 8737 CANTON CROSS BREWERY, CARDIFF. MR C. E. DOVEY (of the firm of Messrs >V. C. Clarke and Dovey) is instructed by the Trustees to the Debenture Holders to SELL by AUCTION tas a going eoncern), at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Maiy-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of November, 1894, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, the desirable Properly known as the CANTON CROSS BREWERY, CARDIFF, AND THE CANTON CROSS VAULTS (DOUBLE- LICENSED), With 2 DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, together with the GOODWILL of the Business and the FIXED PLANT belonging thereto, which is of modern construction, ami in first-rate working order. The Property is he1..t for a term of 99 years from the 9th day of September, 1851, at the ground rent of B12 125 per annum. The Brewery, Stables, Sheds, Yard, and Stores, with Cottage adjoining, situate in Severiv-road, Canton (at tho corner of Hlket-¡¡treet), held under lease for 91 years from 2nd February, 1865 (except twe days), at a Also the following Tied Houses :— FREEHOLD. A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or PUBLIC-HOUSE, with the OUTBUILDINGS, YARD, and GARDEN, ltaown as the THREE HORSE SHOES, at Dinas Powis, in the County of Glamorgan. LEASEHOLDS. The WENVOE ARMS HOTEL, with the Picnic Hall, Outbuildings, Stables, Coach-house, and Pre- mises at Cadoxton, in the County of Glamorgan, held under Lease for 10 years frow the 11th of October, 1890, at the rent of 10s per annum, and sub-leased to Henry Chapell for the same term, less one day. The right to supply this Housri with all Beer, Ales, Porter, and Stout is included in the sale, which is made subject to the terms of the before-mentioned Lease. CASTLE AND BALL HOTEL, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, heid under l.easo for 99 years (less three days) from 2nd February, 1357. Ground rent, S4. CROSS KEYS INN, Dinas Powis, held under Lease for 40 years from 29th September, 1874. Ground rent.SS. MESSUAGE and GARDEN adjoining the Cross Keys Inn at Dinas Powis, 1111ed as a Club Room, held under Lease for ¡2 years fs«m 25th March, 1882. Grounu r-nt, £ 3. The REI) row INN, Croeefaen, in the county of Glamorgan, with the Cottage, Stable, Outhouses, and Premises, and another Cottage adjoining, held under lease for 30 years from 29th September, I860. Ground Also the RIGHT to SUPPLY the following tied houses :— The right to supply the KING'S CASTLE HOTEL, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, with all malt liquors during the continuance of a term of 21 years from the 25th day of December, 1881. The riWlt to supply the Sl'AR INN, Oapel Llanil- terne, in the county of Glamorgan, with wines, spirit6, and maltliquon, during the continuance of II. tenu of 13 years created by an indenture or mortgage dated 13th ot November, 1800. The live and dead stock, roHing stock, loose plant, and utensili belonging to the Brewery, Ld also the book-.debts will have to be taken at the valuation of Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, which will be pro- duced at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs H. Heard and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8813 SALE THIS DAY. MR W. J. REES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, 20th day of OCTOBER, 1894, at Two o'clock is the after- noon, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, GROUND RENTS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS, AND BUILDING SITES, eitouateln the Parishes of Coity, Coychurch, and St. Bride's Minor, and within a short distance of the thriviug town of Bridgend, which will be offered in the following or such other lota as may hereafter be determined :— PARTICULARS. Lots. Description. Area. Rent. a.. r. p. £ s. d. 1 Tysant Cottage and Land 4 3 1 10 10 0 2 Accommodation Fields 6 2 27 6 6 0 3 TYSANT FARM, HOUSE, Ac. 1 0 26 10 0 0 4 Freehold Ground Rent 0 0 lJi 2 0 0 5 Building land, near Coity 0 2 0 0 10 0 6 Building Land, near Coity 0 2 0 0 10 0 7 Building Land, near Ooity 0 2 0 0 10 0 8 Accommodation Lands 37 0 11 40 0 0 9 Building Land, Coity A 3 0 1 0 0 10 Building Land, Coity. 0 3 0 1 0 0 11 Building Land, Coity. 1 0 0 1 0 0 1¿ WAUN HOUSE AND LANDS 12 1 5 15 0 0 13 Building Land at Coity 0 235 1 0 0 14 Pasture Field, Coity 4 029 8 0 tv 13 COITY FARM 033 50 0 0 16 Piece of Laud, Coity 0 7 6 17 The Castle Moat, Coity 0 3 12 ——— 18 T VNEWYDD, otherwise NEWHOUSEFARM 148 132 198 0 0 19 Pasture Land, part do 3 111 8 0 0 GO B YEAST WOOD FARM 58 010 40 0 0 21 Pasture Field, part do. 3 023 2 10 0 22 Pasture Field, part do 4 023 2 10 0 23 Ground Rent, Heol-laethog. 0 0 13 2 0 0 24 Pasture Land, do C 1 28 0 10 0 25 Pasture Land, do 0 2 17 0 10 0 2tj CEFNCARFAN FARM 124 137 93 0 0 27 013 37 0 0 Particulars, with Plans and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained on applicatiou to Messrs COLLYER- BRISTOW, RUSSELL, HILL, and CO., 4, Bedford- row. London T. TAMPLIN LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend LEWIS D. NICHOLL, Esq., Land Agent, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea.; or Mr W. J. REES, Auc- tioneer and Land Agent, Swansea. 8633 BROAD PARK, ILFRACOMBB, DEVON. SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND GROUNDS AND PADDOCK, WITH FIELD ADJOINING. MR W. H. BUTLER has been in- structed by the Executor of. MissJCharlotte Mello, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the offioes of Messrs Grattan Barnett and Dargue, 4, High-etreet, Ilfracombe, on THURSDAY, Oct. 25th, 1894, a.t Four o'clock in the Afternoon, sharp, all that MKSSUAGE AND PREMISES, known as Broad Park, Ilfracombe, consisting of Dwelling-house, with Land adjoining, being about 4% acres, more or less. LOT 1.—The DWELLING-HOUSE, which contains GROUND FLOOR—Eutrance-hali, dining-room, break- fast-room, leading to greenhouse, kitchen, store-room, dairy, china pantry, scullery, two large cellars. First FLOOR—Drawing-room, bathroom, three large bedrooms. ECOND FLOOR AND TOT FLOOR-Fly. bedrooms and w.c. OUTSIDE-Large greenhouse, two-stalled stable wibh loft over. ooach-house, good size harness-room, dog kennel, piggeries, outside w.c. Large walled fruit aud flower garden and large lawn. 1/OT 2.—The FIELD adjoining. The property is situated in one of the best positions in Ilfracombe, being close to the railway Btatkm, parish church, and town.' There is a very fine carriage drive, the grounds are well laid out and planted wit-h strong healthy shrubs, and contain & very tine rookery aud tennis lawn. There are excep- tionally fine uninterrupted sea. and land views, and the property ill eminently adapted for a pliyate residence, or would make a very valuable building estate. The house and premises are in a thoroughly good state of repair, and well and substantially built. Possession can be given on completion of the pur- chase. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneer, Gloucester House, Ilfracombe or to Messrs GRATTAN BARNETT A DARGUE, Solicitors, of 4, High-street, Ilfracombe. Dated the 15th September, 1894. 8803 SIXTY HORSES. A NNUAL SALE OF X:l- 60 HORSES, The Property of Mr Thomas Copp, Coach Proprietor, Ilfracombe, at the Horse Bazaar, Paris street, Exeter, on FRIDAY, October 26th, at 12 o'clock—on View at the Bazaar the Day previous to Sale—coiuistiasr of first-class hacks, hunters, cobs, brougham and 'bus horses, with quality and manners; all well-seasoned, a.nd brouabt from the breeders this spring. Catalogues Oil application to Mr Thomas Copp, Ilfracombe, ten days previous to Sale. 8775 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER^ One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents :-Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr-Wills, Chemist. Swansea- Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport Y ouni, Chemist, High-st. N.B.—Has naver been known to fail. Let W! N!ID!!ittm! f..ONq, p iQli alt£í by udiøtt. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, &C. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS AND JLrJ)L HUNT have the houour to announce that they have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, Oc ober 27th, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then aad there produced), the following very valuable COPPICE WOODS, the property of Lord Tredegar. MONMOUTHSHIRE. LOT 1.-About 8 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called i Redbrook Wood, situate in the Parish of Maehen, within one mile of Machen Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cord- wood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including 3 ash timber and 2 double stores, 60 larch, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 2.-About 10 Acres in two pieces, the one piece called Hanging Covert, being situate in the Parish of Bassalleg, and the other piece called The Wern, being situate in the Parish of Machen, within one mile of Church-road Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Rail- way, consisting of strong pit and cord wood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including six ash timber, seveft double stores, 12 poplar trees, and 20 mixed larch and spruce, marked wlfib white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 3.—About 15 Acres of strong COPPICE WOOD, being par of The Medart," situate in the Parish of Risca, within one mile of Cross Keys Station of the Great Western Railway, and two miles of the Aber- carn and Risca. Collieries, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, including 40 oak double and treble stores, marked with white paint. Sold bv lump. LOT 4.—About 14 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Burnt Wood, and tI. brake adjoining, situate in the Parish of Bassalleg and within one mile of Rhiwderin Station of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, including four ash timber, and three ash and 20 bee^h double and treble stores, 13 sweet chestnut, and 23 mixed larch and spruce, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 5.—About 14 acres of COPPICE'WOOD, being part of Coed-y-garrow, situate in the Parish of Bettws, and within 1 mile of the Monmouthshire Canal and 2 mile" of the town of Newport cou8isti of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Sold by lump. LOT 6.—About 4 acres of WOOD called Graig Gwilt, situate in the Parish of Machen and witrun 1 mile of Church-road'and Rhiwderin Stations of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong mixed larch and spruce, witch-elm, beech, and sweet- chestnut, with 3 ash timber, 3 ash double and treble stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lnrap. LOT 7.—About 9 acres of PLANTATION, being part of Gaaig-ru-warwin. situate in the Parish of Mynydd- i-lwyn, within 1 mile of Nine MUe Point anü Ynysddu Stations of the London and North-Western Railway, and Risca Colliery, consisting of very strong larch and fir tree, of over 30 years' growth. Sold by lump. LOT 8.—About 10 acres of COPPICE WOOD,'being part of the thickets situate in the Parish of Roggiet, about 1 mile from Severn Tunnel Junction Station, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle tuff, including 1 elm timber and 3 double stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LOT S.-About 14 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Coed y-Bowdran, situate in the hamlet of Llanvedw, within 1 mile of the Church Road Station of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit ¡I,nd condwood, hOClJl3.nc\ hurdle stuff, ineludin/Ç 6 a.sh timber and 6 double stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. For a view of the Woods apply to Mr John Morgan, Taver*-y-Coed, Pontymllter. who will direct a person to show the game on aud after the 13th day of October, 1894. For further particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate Office, Sewport; or t. K602 Messrs DAVIS & LLOYD, Solicitors, Newport. FOREST OF DEAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL PROPERTIES. MESSRS DAVIS, NEWLAND, and -LTJL HUNT have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Feathers Hotel, Lydnoy. on WEDNESDAY, October 31st, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), in two lots, the following LEASEHOLD IRON AND COAL MINES :— Lot 1.—All that extensive Property known as the PARK IRON MINES, with the very valuable Veins of Red a.nd Brown Hematite, and the BREAM GROVE COLLIERY, «ituate in the Parish of Lydney, both as a going conoern, in good working order, with the whole of the PLANT and MACHINERY. The Iron Mines have an unworketl mineral area of 532 acres, estimated to contain 2,836,000 tons, and have been in constant operation for the last 15 years. The main feature in connection with the Iron Mines is the high-class ore produced for Besxemer and other pur- poses, large quantities of which still remain to be worked above water level. The Auctioneers draw attention to the following analysis of the clean red hematite ore :— Iron 59.00 56,00 57.00 60.53 59.60 65.09 Manganese 0.18 0.14 0.14 Silica 6.90 9.90 9.60 2.10 3.45 1.00 Lime. 2.85 2.50 2.85 2.30 1.90 1.00 Sulphur 0.03 0.0J 0.04 0.038 0.049 0.03 Phosphorus 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.014 0.014 0.02 An aTerage of ovt,r 50 per cent, metallic iron may be into the market (the lumps yielding 62 per cent). The Bream Grove CollieryccnntmlleS the following seams of coal :—Coleford High. Delf, 5ft. Trenchard, 4ft. 6in. WhittiBgton, 3ft. making together a total coal area of H311.Ci-es, equal to dnnword caal. Thu two first seaias"af% rtofr 1!i ojyewtion. The plant and machinery include engines, boilers, ropes, 3,800 yards (double), colliery rails and sleepers, striker plates, point, crossings, etc., number of iron orQ and cool earts, three wooden offices and contents, workshop nd contents, cipcular saws and bench, tip jacks and I!\ht1., weighing machines, miners' and colliers' tools, Itc., otc. LOT 2.—All that raluaMe property known as the DANS DRIFT COLLIERY, in the township of West Dean, containing the following well-known seams of house and steam ooal :—Yorkley, 3ft. Whittington, 3ft. Colef«rd High Delf, 5ft. Trenchard, 4ft. 6in. making a total coal area of 850 acres, equal to abont 3' million tone of unworked coal. Nearly the whole of tho Yorkley Seams, and a por- tion of tho Whittington, may be worked by free drainage. Coal is now beiug raised frem the Yorkley Seam. The plant includes winding engine and boiler, pit head gear, eae, ropes (600 yards, double) colliery rails and sleepers, railway siding, pit carts two weigh- ing machines, workshop, windlass, tools &c. NOTE.—The mines and collieries are all connected with railway sidings from the Severa and Wye Railway (now taken over by the G.W.R. and M.R. Co.'s), and are within 2 and 5 miles of the ports of Lydney and Sharpness respectively. Further particulars aad orders to view may be obtained of tho Auctioneers and of the Manager at the Mines,or J. s BRADSTOCK, Esq., _T Solicitor, Cmderford. Auctioneers Offices, Newport and Chepstow. 8691 ABERGAVENNY! VALUABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE AND DWELLING-HOUSES FOR SALE MESSRS STRAKER & SON wtu SELL by A'ri?pi'v^6, £ reyh<>nnd Hotel, Aber- gavenny, oil TUESDAY, 23rd October, 1894 at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condition* of sale to be then produced, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES viz •- LOT 1.—All that pleasantly situatedawl substantially built FREEHOLD VILLA BESiDEN^ with d»blo and other Outbuildings and Garden thereto belong- ing, wtuate and being No. 31, North-street Cantreff, and known as "REDBERRY HOUSE" Now with Lot 2 in the occupation of Mr Walter Dow- land, builder. The Property covers an area of 2.650 square yards, and with a portion of the Oarden on the north side of the house has a fro« W to the Uid street of 148ft. 6in. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD ELIGIBLE BUILD- ING SITE, situate on tJus south side 0f Lot 1 con- tAl.ining 1,163 ¡;quare hü,Tln¡: 1\ fronte toO Nocth.atreet of 51 feet. LOT3.—All that FTtKEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, with Large Garden belonging, si%uate ».J" N0. 47, North-street, Cantreff aforesaid, now ln tZ^ccu- petion of Mrs Sheen. Iliere ig a gide ,nfcrance tl) the rear, and there i» ample frontage to North-street for the erection of one lariro or two small cottages LOT 4.—All those substantially stone-bnilfc' VTtEF.- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, wit.h°GardenS Mov- ing, situate and being Nos. 12, 1^ 16 18, 20, and Stanliope-street, Abeigaveany, now in the occuoa.tion of William Morris and others. Kach house 3ns Entrance Passage, Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, and Pantry on the ground floor and 3 Bedrooms on the upper floor, with offices at the rear. There is also a joint right of way through a separate passage to the rear of the property. r For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Abergavenny; or to Mr B. E. HODO ENS 8674 Solicitor, Abergavenny. GLANBAIDEN and Crickhowell, on the Merthyr-road, ancf within ten minutes' walk of Govilon Station ou the Merthvr, Tre.legar, and Aber- gavenny branch of the London and North-Western Railway. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE SUPERIOR AND SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNHURE (recently |P^hased hom Messrs Maple and Co.), and OUTDOOR MESSRS STRAKER AND SON have -LfX been favoured with instructions from Colonel 18 the n«Kbbourbood) to SELL by /ifBTn'iv th! 0It THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 25th and 26th October 1894, the whole of the VALUABLE CONTENTS ( to new) of the above COUNTRY RESIDENCE comprising the appointmsntsof entrance-hall, smoking, dining, and dvawiug-i'oom, six bedchambers, and other offices also two excellent dairy cows, pure bred Berkshire sow, bay nag ekhng, 6 years, good in saddle, single and double harness two-wheti dogcart and harness, and sundry outdoor effeots, together with the whole of the conservatory, greenhouse aud outdoor plants in suitable lots. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. Mr Sayce, Confectioner, Abergavenny will provide tea on the premises at moderate ("harge.. 8819 Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton-piace. Abergavenny. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ABERGAVliNNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FULLY LICENSED AND OTHER PKOPERTms yoR saLK. RE CHARLES TUCKER, DECEASED. MESSRS STRAKEH AND SON, in con. junction with Messrs Clarke and Dovey, will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of October, 1894, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Condi- tions of Sale, the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, known as The George Hotel and Spirit Vaults, in Cross- street and Monk-street, Abergavenny, together with the Two Shops adjoining in Cross-street, and Shop, Dwelliug-houxe, Offices, and Asseoibly-rooms adjoi^'S in Lion-street. Detailed particulars are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Abergavenny; Messrs Clarko and Dovey, Auctioneers. Cardiff Mr Alfred Jenkins. Warncliffe, Penarth, Cardiff; M* Chas. Mattock, 11, Queen-street, Cardiff or of Mr B. E. HODGENS, 8541 Solicitor. Abergavenny. TREBANOG FAWR FARM, PENDERYN, AND PANTEG FARM ^BERDARK. MR JOHN HOWELL (Messrs Howell and Hughes) has received iustruetions from Mr A. S. Pleace to hold his annual Sale of Stock by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Panteg Farm, AWa-re (for the convenience of buyers), on TUESDAY, October 25rd, 1894, at 1.30 p.m., the STOCK, M follows :-60 prime fat wethers, 70 fat ewes, 60 fat lambs, 10 rams, 4 cows with calves, 4 cows to calve within one month of sale, 6 milch cows, 6 horses, 24 pigs, poultry, <fcc. __r SWANSEA OF FICE f) OF THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS,' aus bii Ruction. VAT IT ABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE TI*ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDKR & SON iJO. have received instructions to SELL by A nr <M(iv at the Swansea Auction Rooms. Goat- Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 23n5, 1894, the undermentioned pERTiKs roc 1 —All that capital Business Premises, known as 9 CASTLE-SQUARE, Swansea (at the corner of St Mary-street), lately, and for many years in the occupation of Mr 'Henry Maliphant, Stationer. Ac. It has a frontage to Wind-street of abont 15 feet 6 inches, and about 21 feet 6 inches to St. Mary- street. It contains a commodious shop with cellar under' small yard, and usual conveniences, show- YtWIII, Itnd 2 rooms over. It is held by leaae for an unexpired term of 21 years from March 25th, 1885 (liy. years unexpired), at a rental of B50 per annum. The property occupies a most prominent position, and is suitable for almost any business. JjVr 2 —All that Leasehold Dwelling-house, known as "HIGHLAND HOUSE," No. M, TERRACE- ROAD Swansea, in the occupation of the owner. The property stands back from the road, and contains on the ground flour dining arvi drawing- rooms, entrance hall, kitelien, yard and usual con- veniences on the first floor three bedrooms and servants' room. It is held by lease for a term of 83years, from March 25th, 1857, about 55% years unexpired, at a ground rent of £4 per annum. The house occupies a healthy position, and commands a magnificent view of the Bay and surrounding district. Lor 3.-All that Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being No. 161, GORSE.LANE. Swansea, now let at £26 per annum. It is held by lease for a. term of 99 years from September 29th, 1871, 76 years unexpired, at an apportioned ground rent of j35. Sale to commence at half-past three o clock in the afternoon. For particulars as to Lots 1 and 2, apply to Messrs W. R Smith and Son, Solicitors, Cambrian-place Messrs Davies and Ingram, Solicitors, Goat-street; David Seline, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or as to the whole to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat- Btreet Chambers, Swan"e&. 8736 LLANELLEN FARM, NEAR LLANRHIDIAN, GOWER. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, CROPS, doc. MESSRS JNO. M. LEEDER and SON JJvjL have received instructions from Mr Samuel Davies to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on WEDNESDAY, October 24th, 15-94, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, CROpS, doC., Compusing :— LIVE STOCK.—7 cross-bred cows, to calve in February and March barren ccw, shorthorn bull, 12 heifers, to calve in February and March three- year-old steer, 2 yearling steers aud 4 heifer and 3 steer calves; 1 bull calf, Ac. HORSES.—Grey cart mare in foal, chestnnt mare seven years old, do. aged, black mare aged, yearling filly by Noble Lad." IMPLEMENTS.—Chaff-cutter, thrashing machine with horse gear, winnowing machine, turnip cutter and pulper (by Harrison), horse rake, two doable-wheeled ploughs (Howard), swing plough, roller, cart, gambo, &e. CROPS.—3 stacks of wheat off 3 acres, 7 stacks of ba.rley off 8 acres, 7 stacks of oats off 9 acres, 2 large ricks of clover and meadow hay. The fa.rm is situate about a mile from Llanmorlais Station on the L. & N. W. Railway, and nine miles by road from Swansea. Luncheon at 12.30 sharp. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. Nine mont hs' creditjon approved security will be given to purchasers of B10 and upwards, or 5 per eent. dis- count for cash. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 8837 WITHOUT RESERVE. COMBMARTIN. ILFRACOMBB, DEVON; TOTTEN- HAM, BOWES PARK AND SURBITON. MR H. J. E. BRAKE will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London, on TUESDAY, 23rd October, 1894, a.t 2 o'clock, about 250 acres of FREKHOLD LAND facing the sea, mid-way between Ilfracombe and Lynton, surrounded by some of the finest scenery in Devonshire, in lots of from 1 to 30 acres, and plots 20 by 200 feet; the latter and about 56 acres of the land will be sold absolutely without resen8 to start the estate. Two Villas at Tottenham, 2 Plots of Land at Bowes Park, 1 Plot of Land at Surbiton. 8402 15459 Particulars of the Auctioneer, Farnborough, Hants. :¡a1.es fag fetfor. HE TAFF VALE RAILWAY JL COMPANY Invite TENDERS for SIX RICKS of HAY of Good Qoality, harvested this season off the railway banks aud stacked at Waterhall Junction, near LJa_daff. Specifications and all Particulars may be obtained on application at the Engineer's Office at Cardiff. Tenders, endorsed la ay," to be sent to the Under- lined not later than MONDA Y, 9th October, 1894. The Company do not bind themselves to accept any Tendef* JOHN JONES, Secretary. Caidiff, 9th October, J. igniters anft Contracts. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD DIVERSIONS ON THE NEATH AND PONTARDAWE ROAD. THE GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL is De- SIROUS of CONTRACTING for the carrying ont of WORKS for DIVERSION of the MAIN ROAD between Neath and Pontardawe in two places, namely, Bear the Cottage Homes, a.nd near the Duffryn Arms. The contractors will be required to agree topaJ their workmen the recognised rate of wages. Plans and Specifications of the works required may be seen and Bills of Qnanfcities obtained at the County Police-station, Neath. on and after the 23rd inst. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to me not later than the 6t h November next, and should be marked outside, Tender for Road Diversion on Pontardawe Road.i' Separate Tenders are to be pat in for each diversion. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, iClerk ef the Glamorgan County CounciL Glamorgan County Offices, Westgate-streot, Cardiff, 8tli 0ctober.J.894. 8841 THE DYNAS POWIS HIGHWAY JL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the proposed WIDENING of about 80 yards cf ROAD- WAY near the Garw Farm, in the Parish of Llan- tritlyd, near Cowbridge. Plans and Specification may be had from tho Surveyor, Mr Frank Laureos, A.M.I.C.E., Dynas Powls, who will meet Contractors wishing to Tender at the Garw Farm, on Monday, October 29th, between the hours of 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m., where all other information can be obtained. Sealed Tenders, endorsedi*'Tenderfor Road Improve- ment," must reach me at my o1fic, 9, Quay-street, Cardiff, on or before Tuesday, November 6th, 1894. 8&35 JOHN MORRIS, Clerk. J^BERTILLERY LOCAL BOARD., TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS a.re invited by the above Board for the LAYING of about one mile of 9-inch WATER-MAIN and about one mile of 6-iucli Water-main. Plans and specifications may be seen and bills of quantities and form of tender obtained at the office of Sir Togarmah Rees, C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon. A charge of j31 Is will be made for copy of the bill of quantities, which will be returned on receipt of a boiia-nde tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed" Pipe Laying," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, the 51st instant. No Tender will be entertained unless sent in on the prescribed forBI. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order of the Board, (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk. Town-liall, Tredegar, Mon, 16tli October, 1894. 8796 ^BERTILLERY LOCAL BOAJRXX jrSL TO IRONFOUNDERS. TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of about 204 tons of 9-inch C.I. PIPES, and about 77 tons of 6-inch C.I. PIPES. Specification may be seen and Form of Tender ob. tained at the office of Mr Togarmah Rees, C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon. A charge of £1 Is will bo made for each form of tender, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest •r any tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed, "Tender for Pipes," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, the 31st instant. No Tender will be entertained unless sent in on the prescribed form. By order of the Board, (Signed), JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD. Clerk. ^Fown-hall, Tredegar, Mon., 16th October, 1894. 8797 rjlEN DERS are invited for ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, and REPARATION of pre. sent Schools and the Erection of a.'Jfaw Infants' School, &c., at Tonyrefail, for the Llantrisant School Board. Endorsed Tenders to be delivered on or before the 31st iust. to W. John, Esa-, Brynteg, Llantrisant, where the Plans, Specifications, &c., pre- pared by Mr J. J. Evans, C.E., Sunnyel«ie, Penarth, Architect to the Board, are to be seen. The lowest or any, tender not necessarily accepted. 8729 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by Oct. 30th for the EREC. TION of a CHAPEL and VESTRY at New Tredegar for the English Baptists. Plana and specification, supplied by Mr W. S. Williams, Tredegar, may be seen at New Tredegar Library, with Mr Aneurin Davies. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to the under- signed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily eptd. 8755 D. DAVIES, 42, School-street, Elliot's Town. TMADDREN & 00.. ELECTRICAL JL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Everyone DESIROUS, of having their RESI DENCliS, SHOPS, HOTELS, etc., FITTED for the ELICCTRIC LIGHT, or with ELECTRIC BELLS or TELEPHONES, should send tons for estimates (free.) We only employ skilled workmen, and use only the best materials. All work carried out under our personal supervision, and will be guaranteed. la and 14, CASTLE ARCADE CHAMBERS, Higa treet, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, No. 452. 146e 616J ENLARGEMENT OF PF.EMISES NOW COMPLETE. J> E D L E R' S UMBRELLA FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE FOR ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS. Umbrellas made to order in a few hours on the premises. Repairing and Re-eovering on the shortest notice. Gold and Silver-mounted Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Dressing Cases, fitted Bags, etc., suitable for presentation. Sole Agent in Cardiff for the celebrated •' Prince "Umbrella, the smallest folding and strongest made. Choice Stock of Gladstones, Portmanteaux, Dress Baskets, and Trunks, Ladies' and Gents.' Hand Bags Brush Cases, Purses, etc. 34, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 96o l&taWiaUed 27 yew* fft9 dlecttou JUitosscs. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1894. TO THE BURGESSES OF RIVERSIDE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, The term for which you elected me as your representative will expire on the 1st proximo. During the three yeans many questions of great interest and importance have come under review, and some of exceedingly grave character are as yet un- disposed of. I have not shrunk from the obligation of discussing these questions, but have expressed my convictions in respect to them with no hesitant or evasive voice. I sincerely hope that my views and votes have com- manded your entire approval. I am much coucerned at the spirit of rapid and reck- less expenditure which seems rampant in the Council. Unless this spirit be moderated, I fully believe the rates will so quickly and heavily increase as very shortly to make the burden quite intolerable. Should you do me the honour of again returning me to the Council Chamber, I will do my best in the interests of economy and efficiency for the Ward and for the town at large, as I earnestly hope yon will consider I have aimed to do in the past. I am, Ladies and Geatlemen, Your obedient.servant, F. J. BEAVAN. Fernbank Villa, Conway-toad, Canton, October, 1894. 8828 JYJUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 1894. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period of office for which you elected me three years ago will shortly expire, and I have con- sented to once more seek re-election at your hands. During the nine years I have had the honour of representing yon in Hle Borough County Council I have endeavoured unselfishly to promete the interests and prosperity of the Trade and Port of Cardiff, and also taken care to bring before the Council the require- ments of the locality in which we are all so much interested, and should you favour me with a renewal of your confidence, I shall continue to watch over arnd protect tkose interests as I have hitherto done. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, 8741 Yours faithfully, THOMAS MOREL. 'Itgal jMiMS. rpHOMAS HOPKIN EVANS, Deceased. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed In the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of her present Majesty, Chapter 35, intitulea An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thafcallCREDITORS and Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS uoon or against the Estate of THOMAS HOPKIN EVANS, late of Pencaerau, near Neath, in the County of Gla- morgan, bank manager, deceased (who died on the 29th day of September, 1894), having previously made his Will, dated the 17th of September, 1894, whereby he appointed his uncle, R. A. Lewis, of Pontypridd, in the said County of Glamorgan, bank manager, sole executor thereof) are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to thesaid R. A. Lewis or to t.he nmlersigned, his solicitors, on or before the 15tli day of November next. And notice is hereby also given that after that day the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assests of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor sliall then have notice, 1I.1Wi that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or clakn he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 17th da-v of October, 1894. THOMAS & THOMAS, Neath, 8798 Solicitors for the Executor. EVAN WILLIAM LLOYD, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law ot Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS and other persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, or DEMANDS against the estate of EVAN WILLIAM LLOYD, late of NEWTON, in the PARISH of NEWTON NOTTAGK, in the COUNTY of GLAMOR- GAN, Unitarian Minister (who died on the 17th day of June, 1894, and of whose emtate letters of administra- tion were granted by the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice wn the 1st day of August, 1894, to John Brigg. Lloyd, of Westboume, Heamemouth, in the County of Hants, Unitarian Minister), are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor to the said administrator, on or before the: 24th day of November, 1894, and notice is hereby given that at the expiration of that time the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets nf tae said intestate amongst tho persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liableforthe assets, or y t thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of wltose debt, claim, or demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 12th day of October, 1894. GWILYM C. JAMES. 52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 8728 Sohcitor for the Administrator. t)tthlit Àppointnttuts. COUNTY BOROUGH OF OARDIFF. ELECTRIC LIGHT. The Corporation of Cardiff are about bo APPOINT a PRACTICAL MAN, able to take full charge of the Machinery at the Electricity Works, Canton, Cardiff, and invite applications for that post. Applicants must be experienced in Electrical Work and Engine Fitting, also resident within the Borough of Cardiff, aud not less tha» 25 nor more than 40 years of age. Salary, S5 per week. Applications, in Candidates' 0. handwriting, stating age, whether married or single, past and present employment, and accompanied by copies of not more tnau three recent testiulOaials, to be de- livered at my office in a sealed envelopo, marked "Electric Light," not later than 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the 22nd October, 1894. Dated this 17th day of October. 1894. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. CardiS. 8T87 lusuraiicc. INANCIAL YEAR ENDS 20TH NOVEMBER, 1864. NATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. CLAIMS PAID, £9,000,000. FUNDS, All the Profits are divided amongst the Assured. Ai ready divided, £4,600;000. All persons nowassuring will receive an additional share of profit ovoer later entrants at the next Division in 1897.—48, Gracechurch-street, London, E.C. Applications for Agencies Invited. 8475 THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED HEAD OFFICE-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance J. P L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.M.E., A.M.:&1st.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 6136 SUN INSURANCE OFFICE (FIRE). FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1893 £ 395,854,440. For all particulars apgl^to the following CARDIFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Messrs Jns, Clarke.and Co., Cambrian Chambers Mr F. E. Furze. Aberkenfig Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton B. G. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J Parsons. Llantrisant Mr William Hulin. Llandaff —Mr John Howe. 3789 Maesteg .Mr David Daviee. 16266 Pentre. Mr Thomas Rhys Evans. RJLEETH TJEETH J A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH 2IT Five Years' Warranty PHzs Medal QOODMAN & QO., 10, DUKE-STREET, AND 56, QUEEN- STREET, CARDIFF. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric Suction, at one-Urird the usual charges. No Extractions necessary perfect and permanent; life-like appearance; special sorr PALATES for Tender Gwns; perfect for Mastication and Speech COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and railway fare allowed. Special attentiongiveu to Repairs, Ex tractions, Stopping TESTIMONIALS.—Dr ANDUETV WILSON (late J&.N.) says :1 can recommend M* Goodman as a very skilful and humane Dentist His rea- sonable charges should attract to htm all classes,' Consultations Free.—Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL and GOLD FILLINGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PLATELESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Name— GOODMAN A CO., 56 QUEEN-ST., & 10, DUKK-STURST, CARDIFF NEWPORT—12, BRIDGE-STREET Opposite Tredegar Chambers.) PONTYPRIDD—16, TAFF-STREBT (over Glamorgan- shire Bank). 536-1380 AND AT 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Censultations Free. Hours, 10 to 8. M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and Americau Lines. 3590 ——— 1137 I.?ofjl$lU1.lill4iM ^pttfalic ÃntUStmtnts. CARDIFF. THEATltE ROYAL. -t- LESSEE AND MANAGER..MR EDWD. FLETCHER LAST TWO PERFOHMANCP S OF THE EMINENT AUTHOR-ACTOR, MR ILSON JGARRETT, AND HIS VERY POPULAR COMPANY, In his latest and greatest success, THE MANXMAN. Dramatised by Wilson Barrett from Hall Great Novel of the day. TO-DAY at 2 o'clock, early doors n 11 and TO-NIGHT at 7, earlv doors 6.30, RP H E A N X M A N. Prices, 6d te B2 2j. Early doers open 6.30, 6d extra ordinary doors at 7 commence 7.30. Taff Vale Railway.—To-day, Oct. 20th, Special Train from Merthyr and Porth return train at 11 p.m. Box Plan now open at Messrs Thompson & ShacKell, Ie Limited, Queen-street, [Cardiff. 1041 MONDAY, OCT. 22nd, Miss Cissie Grahame and Co., in the celebrated Triple Bill, including the fameus PANTOMIME REHEARSAL. Monday, Oct. 29, for six nights only, THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. rjp H E E)1 P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE ALBERT & EDMUNDS' TROUPE In "THE ELOPEMENT." The Horse I The Cat! The Dog The Policeman [ A tremendous power in the Manufacture of Laughter. Another Great Feature—V IT A From the Tivoli, London, in the Routa-Kouta Dance. SPRY and AUSTIN, in their Burlesque Rusticity. THE SANTLEY SISTERS I Ducttists and Dancers. TBSSIE YANDEAN, An Idyllic Artiste. CHARLES VINCENT, The Eccentric Character Man. THE BORANI BROTHERS, The Disappearing Demons." NEXT WEEK.— The Tilley Sisters, Harry Champion, etc. Dan Leno is Coming. 2033 GRAND THEATRE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGE* Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. To-night and during the week at 7.30, important engagement uf THE MADGE ROCKINGHAM COMPANY, (including several well-known London Artistes) in the Romantic, Musical Comedy-Drama, entitled A FIGHT FOR FREEDOM." New Scenery and Effects. Sparkling Music, Songs and Danes. Monday Next, "THE KNEMVS CAMP." Box plan now open :t Messl's Heath's Music Ware. house, Queen-street. Prices, 6d to Bl Is. 7377 TolTlT'S PANOPTICON k.? (Philharmonic Hall and Buildings), CARDIFF. WAXWORK EXHIBITION and NOVELTY PALACE. Return of tb6 Royal EPPING FOREST GIPSIES, WIX) Read the Palm with the consummate art that, real gipsies are masters of. No money to be given by the public. Patrons will receive numbered tickets to take their rom and ebviale eonfusi8n. The Gipsies commnce at One o'clock Daily. Another Londinl Feature— THE LIVING DOLL (PRINCESS PAULINA). The Smallest Woman Alive! literally a Dot of Humanity. Nineteen years old. Speaks four languages. Eats four meals daily. Weighs only R%lbs. Gives an Athletic Performance. On view 2 till 3.30; 4 till 7 and 8 till 10.30. Select Varieties on the Stage in Hall at 3 o'clock, 7 o'clock, and 9 o'clock. Chief Item this week—The Minting Trio, including the celebrated F. Minting. 60e AD MISSION—SIXPENCE. 3610 D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS, VICTORIA ROOMS. ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. CONTINUED AND UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF AT AN ELLA, The only genuine Lady Palmist in South Wales, still holds receptions twice daily, viz., 2 till 5 and 7 till 10. Seats are reserved from 2 till 3 and 7 till 8, Is each. The latest addition, Illusion, The Demon Swing, an unprecedented novelty. Sensation of Cardiff. Waxworks open all day. Admission as usual. 618 SWANSEA. np HE U M F I II E. MANAOKK OStYALI) STOLL TO-NIGHT NANA and NANO, the Comets GEORGE LEYTON, the Idol of London. FLO ORMONDE, the Elegant Parisien. TOM OLLlVEs, the Grotesque. LILLY VENTO Songstress. ALFCHESTER, "Baby'sFather." ADA TVVIBELL, Male Impersonator, and VENTO I NIIIXT WEEK DAN LENO. 2034 EMPISWANSEA.1 DAN fNEXT WEEK. EMPIs%sea. [LENO NEXT WEEK- EMPNE.A. NEXT WEEK. ^ICWROR'JF. T E E P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Celebrity MARIE LOFTUS, A Peerless Light Comedy Songstress. One of the greatest suecesses ever known in Pantomime at Drury Lane, London; the mot successful English Serio-comedy Arlisle that ever visieed tbe United States, America the leading Star in the Variety Theatres of the United Kingdom. Varieties by other able artistes. Next week, THE Al.BER'f-EDMUNDS' TROUPE, The McNaugbtons, Vente, etc. Look oat for Dan Leno. 2035 feoirsicns. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Quickest and Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. Weymollth to Gnems6Y in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% nOllr. Powerful Fast Steamers, fitted with Electric Light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth (weather and circumstances permitting) at 2.]5 a..m. DAILY (Monday mornings exoepted) for Guernsey and Jersey. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Car- diff at 9.33 p.m. 4365 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager Hotels, Unting-roams. &c. INNS OF COURTlioTEL, LONDON. A Hi^h-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, happily situated, having all modern conveniences, lid a moderate tariff," Electric Lights, <fcc. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Ijodge-rooms, Ac. Select diuner from 6 till 8.30. Brochure and tariff gratis.— FRANK BLACKLEY, Manager. 2373 AT SUNNY BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH. HOTEL BURLINGTON. AN IDEAL HOTEL FOR AUTUMN. Fitted wi every modern comfort. Charming matured grounds sloping to Pier. Sea water to all baths. Most moderate charges. BOURNEMOUTH EAST STATION. 8534 SPECIAL NOTICE Tariffs may be obtained at the Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. OROUGH ARMS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Opposite Town-hall). NOW OPEN. SILVER GRILL. LADIES COFFEE ROOM. DINING-ROOM. SNACK BARS. CHARLES DAVIES, PROPRIETOR, LATE OF THE MOUNTsTUART AND SHIP HOTELS, DOCKS, CARDIFF. 7325 ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTH- JLJ CAWL.—Inclusive Terms from 7s 6d per day Good winter climate. Perfect drainage. Golf. 8429 SW ANSEA. R. E. JON E S (Late of the Washington Hotel, Cardiff) begs to CALL ATTENTION to his HOTELS and CAFES in SWANSEA and the MUMBLES, in all of which (except the Castle Cafe, Castle-street) there are COM- FORTABLE BEDROOMS and ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS :— THE ANGEL, High-etreet, Swansea. THE CASTLE, Castle-street, Swansea. THE MIDLAND, Wind-street, Swansea. THE YACHT, Mumbles, closa w Terminus. Bedrooms, with Attendance, 2s. 6196 LONDON. — Craven House, 41, East- t J bourne-terraae, Paddftigton, adjoining G. W.R. Departure Platform. 4f, Bed and Breakfast (inclusive). Special terms by week. Recommended by all visitors. Re-decor«ted perfwct sanitation. Open for all night mails. Night porter. Bath (hob and cold). 153 IVERPOOL.—" Unrivalled for its Comfort. Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Fixed Charges. Adjacent to Best Shops' Shipping Offices, Stations, &c. Luggage conveyed free! FARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels Blankets, Stockings, etc. Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from tht Mills on all orders orer TYLER AND COMPANY MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL 36m SOUTH W AT.s 'B\1 THb1lpCo^F°* AND BARRY Secretary, MICHAEL DAViEs KKY" Beyt Positions and Connection in the Dig- I\USitttS5 J\.hhrtS5ts. Å UTUMN 18 Q 4* JJOWELL AND COMPAN1, RESPECTFULLY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW SHOWING- N E W Q O O D S A IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Suitable (or the Present Seasoa. TERMS—CASH. NO CREDIT. 1 H OWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, QARDIFF* 83a DUCK, CjON AND JpINKER'S QREAT ^NNUAL GALE OF p I A NOS AND QRGANS NOW ON AAA WORTH OF FIRST. 1F,I'CLASS INSTRUMENTS, by COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BECHSTEIN, &c., &c., to be sold at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, Either fer Cash, or on the ONE, TWO, or THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. All Instruments SENT CARRIAGE FREE, and EXCHANGED if not fully approved of. Or Writs at once for SPECIAL SALE LISTS, Sent POST FREE to any Address on application. "Vft DUCK, SON AND PINKER, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, BULTENEY BRIDGE, BATH, AND AT BRISTOL. 84g.. A CUP OF Q.OLDEN FPIPPED rpEA AND BOMB BEST JQANISH JGUTTER IS ALL WE WANT THIS COLD WEATHER, AND WE CAN GET THEM AT THE HAYES J^ £ ARKEI*, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. t DAVID "JJEES AND CO. PROPRIETORS. NOTE.-The TEA is far superior to the much- advertised packet teas offered to the public" and the BUTTER is the FINES1 DANISH IMPORTED. This David Rees and Co. guarantee. 8037 188r JOHN "^TILLIAMS AND SONf; FOR THE LATEST INVENTION KIT C HEN RANGES, ENORMOUS SAVING IN OOAL. IT IS THE QUADRANT J^ITCHENER, IFC J us ting Fire, raised or lowered to ••"»"-w •»«»». HRKN ATHEIEAMVNETKAGLEI: THE C°rnish, the Cam- „ £ EAMINSTO>I, the Carrowa—in fact, any Range can be supplied. JMMENSE gTOCK OF QRATEft R I SPECIAL PRICES "NRoUVTR Yorl6" AFRIARLL^,ROUSH GRAT«." with the reduced or IM>RE^ IUS *IRE" THE FIRE 08,11 best Grate FOR IF IAT VLEASIURE- IT is really the POWER at a SMALL'S CY' °UEAT HEATINO ATvn w«,,r,CATAL0GUF-s FREE. WOOD, MARBLE, ENAMELLED, ANI IUUN MANTELPIECES 3 9,13,15,17, QUEEN-ST1>VEET, CARDIFF. WILUAM TRESEDER, NURSERY' MAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, CARDIFF. TREES I Larch, Scotch, Spruce, Austrian IN LAltGE Birch, Ac., &c). A I N 1ES. Samples and Price on Application. TURIUV i ^AVE A FINE Stock of transplanted 1UQRNS. | STUFF at reasonable prices. KpPLESYEARS I Large quantities of fine, young, MIUOI 1 healthy Trees. Standards, pyra- ^ILEHKIKS, <TC. mids, bush, trained, &c. Special Ac. price for large quantities. PEONIES, 1 Now is the time to plant thes« P\RETHRUMS I beautiful flowering plants. STOVE AND A fine selection can be seec GREENHOUSE at the Nurseries, PLANT'S. COWBRIDGE-ROAD. ¡ Japanese incurved, CHRYSANTHE- ties. Fine large plants, 24s to 30I MUMS. doe., in 8in. and lOin. pots. Thousands of plants to select from WREATHS, CROSSES^ CUT FLOWERS^TTUTISS special feature of my establishement. All orders executed with promptitude and despatch. U87 HK DE REES BILL-POST[NG -i- ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITFN PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STAT'TOVO NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN WESTERN VALLEYS. AND TERMS ON APPLICATION W. ,IQUI,
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