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Jones avid ^on c0ns Garth Villas, Talbot; Messrs Daviea and So Downing-street, fiferthyr; W. Hancock, A Woo<i lieUl-street, Llanelly; Joseph A. Wiuiams, 23, Hughegf Morrison J. L. Bowen, 'Setsiratt, Aber- £ ar; VV. P Office, Haver- MUery: F. VV. Lewis. Te.e„iapu Cardiff; W. lord west; Capt. J. A. Scott. oh'emist, Briton fcisaajsrs* PltfE It I <! A N LINE yfejW A ONJTJSU STATES MAIL STEAMERS. .UPTON-NEW TOlih SERVICE, c bV,li'l,.[^'ON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS. C of accommodation Cor HMoou. rteeo»<t flftbin and Steerage ra««e^rN riBBRPOOU-PHILADELPHIA BBRVIOJS W'BB Every WEDNESDAY. UVKKFOOL TO PHILADI5LPHIA. „ »-MBneers »ud Goods are landed afi-Pbiladelpiiln ™ tha Wharf of the Pannfty Ivaria Railroad, which M tlie HhorteRfc and moat Direct Route to nil places tJje Western States. "ajidIy to Richardson, 3penc« Jfc Co., Southampton *r Liverpool; W. J. Trounce <fc Sons, Bute Doelcs C Stewart & Co.. 35, Wouutstciart-sq. C. J. Ciirt- ,ipp. Castle.d. Cardiff; Mmou <fc Co Austin and Siloockts, Swansea; I■ ft. A'ihI.mi, Heath-road, Lai> dove; I). H. 'Plionmi, School. Llandovery V/. Hai.cocls^Downing st., ftJ. t Bowen. LakelieM, Llanelly H. Lewis, Bridge. Neath VY. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-fit, Newport; 1). 1j. Jonen, ViHiers-st., Briton ferry Sev H Gwerfyl James So Son, V*. Thomas, Penmnin Post-office, Pontypridd; E. WHVleH & Rarth Villas, near Genera,1 Hospital, Sigh-st,, Ferndale A. 11111,jev S'OW AherUllcry w t otlice, Tredegar J O 'Phojn.« £ fM, S>ALGKAVK,^ MUltPHY, iSC5y/S JiJNE OK STISAMJSItS. HWAMBKA TO iiAMKtma. OAI)1Z Oaptaiii (jimuot £ ?B' ■ 11, jbp ii,ni)l» to the ocnorp, JJ»!gravc, For J.'rci{{l>t8.*«'' «|PP „ Dublin, or to iarphj a»a Oo„ 17. 4gi at /^ITY OF CORK ST SAM PACKET CO., fcBAMBRS BBTWyKoKj „d H.WF0BT n NEv^lORL WEDNESDAY. CARDIP l< » Jla|jea t0 jjimerick, 0,her plaeeS 1U *'Declt0passengers FiappW^o the Agettbs, For Rates Newport; B.C. wnl.!»te^Ooclw Cardiix or to City of^ £ Steam Packet Co., Ltd., (.'orir. | DOMINION ^'NjJ R0YAL M ^SSFNGER RAWngT^V LIVERPOOL. qov 8th 14ali fax, Portland. KlondyK-e.-t'nH Prince's fiaud- I10J1. Aupassetigeis tKimr infomvition to tag Sfcafie. Writef or ha» flh00Kfl0Etree6! TJ ol -Richards. Mills and .cd ,ace Queeu-stireet: C «t lo 8. J. l^SSq.5 Je Cdleb J. Cudlipp etewari.,35, Mount i?uije DOCUb; <^H'ta.n 52, Oaptle-ro«V £ '4,, C«tliays.. CavdifT; J. A. Hcotti, 47, C«• ■RiiildiiieB Pontypridd W. Jones Bros., J frnnHne^ial-streeb, Newp'orfe, Mou.; H0». _jm "|a nf JjANGLANDS&BONS'STEAMERS ilEGULAR STE All COMMUNICATION IUj TR'niiTNJGM'l'tiV BISTWKKN nnaiT SSwdASTIiK HlJfjVi, aud CARDIPJ'. ABERDEEN, N1 WOAH^ uu,, v suoderland. ^fdX^rouet^West Kartiepool. Foi Freight. ^c-^p^q^nING, 1153 TT7 „ r, f N E S J' ft A M E R b A Iq the foliolvilig «%w «?»»• T!" (with o»Ho" <'f '"•ll,,sl,!ppi" ManB°,n Glasgow. che> "e (J?inQ ( I Nov. 30 ( NOT. 30 or,AN J NOT. 26 Rongh Goods—, CAMERON. 1 I1 Nov. 30 ) ■ } B'ine Goods-1 { j — !• Dec. 14 CLAN J Dec. 10 j [joiiah Goods— j PAKQUHAR. | ( Dei- H ) coLGM,a i Oct 18 ..Thurs., Oct. 25 CLAN W'hurs.. Oct. lo. MONROE. l.1'hi.rs.. Nov. 8 <' I, A N • 'I'lllirS.. NOV. MACKENZIE. I AFRICAN PORTS. Glftf»8oW Natal, and CLAN Nov. 6 Mauritius. FORBES. Birkenbead, Nov. ° i Oct. 25 Cape'1'owD, Glasgo^' Mossei Buy, CLAH I ,i:ast' ,'olldou MiCKIKNON. act. »j De,„^Bw. Tf Hor;e, Newport; For freights npply ^eia,ji0iido)i, MtvuchP|ter M Oayzer, Irvine, .u.d Co., GtegoW. biW__ t'TS'oTD;: MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Intended Sau ^tearaship3 ^abQut Qct mJl Vor Managers. ^SViTeR DE^rp'sTB li & GO Jjl L D ER, ijiNB) ROYAL M A1L S T E A moNJBEAL. LIVERPOOL^ gV$»*°T0WX. 0ct. 30 s.b. MONTFOUT Nov. 6 9.S. LAKE CHAPLAIN. tg of Canada Passengers booked through to fcna United States. (),, ot lowest rates for First Superior accommodation a.t low rateg for Firlilt Second, and Third Class J asse r t;es intending to Special terms to Families an" •migrate. ^.rocrrnr, & CO., African Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTLx» 6U7 House, Water-streec, Liverpoo'- luUtiina PRINCIP AI,I'f Y PF.aMAN N'l' B" INVIISTAIL,;NT JJUILDING s OCIETY. I-To F, I Sjt FOR LOANS ON pROPERTIES. APPLY FOR 1323 Sees., f M Wood,20, Bridge-street A«KW»-Newpoit MrJ. ± ^uvson^^i Kbbw Vale: Mr'j. A. Datiiss. Ida^place- TfcoN'rYPIUD^ LLANTRISANT, AND Remanent lgSSmV«DS>Ma Kianrai. Easy BeP'VV^nr^ Sortgape ^nd Survey Kees Paid by Society, redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Prompo^^ ShRres> baring Com- InveHtiug ,.4- v0w Iss'ied. pound laterest afc 4 pel ce days' notice Deposits received, re»^7,c H- b-D»^-&i|aat 90^7 ——— fjplHi" MONMOUTHSHIRE AND 9 SOUTH rWfl S06IET* PBRMANRNT BENEFIT BUILD H. J. rARNALf,, E,;q., J.P., rliitirreal). RESERVE FUNDS, 1900.£8,884 20: Bit The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms at per cent. interest until fur fcotice. Full particulars on application to p J,. J. HEYBYRNS. Secretary. HKYBYRNE & BKO vVX^/ 7as6l, Frinv's C"S-We^B^t,reet.C,rdlfr. TVTEATH "and j^ISrTlKjn9'Wall L JL^i POSTING C^ HATH Offices :-ASSKMBLY-KOOMb, A1H Manager:—J. KO^BL^ cjvl.r.j0JJp besfieeeiuia Ptoi-rietors of t^2.^a^i £ 1150 111 Neath »»' DisUict 1Aau ft(t5 im Ruction. XUCTIONA PPOIN TMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFBR. Oak Furniture, Antiquities, etc., at Cardiff Horsef;, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 8 Horses, Messrs W, C. CF,ARKE & T)OVEY. Sale of Properties, at Bridgcnd.Oct. 27 Leasehold Cottages, at Caerphilly Oct. 31 Teas, Provisions, etc., at Pontyclira Nov. 2 Hotel and Premises, at Senehenydd Nov. Mr JOHN DAVID. Stock. Crops, and Implements, at St. Athan. Oct. 31 Messrs MICHAEL DA VIES & PERKINS. Life Interest and Policies, at Curdia Oct. 30 Messrs WILLIAM FOWLER and SON. Jewellery, at Cardiff Nov. 5, 6, 7. and 8 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, liO WRING, and PERRY. Cows and Heifern, a.t Cardiff Oct. 27 Dutch Bulbs and Flowering Plants, at Cardiff..Nov. 3 Trees, at Cardiff Nov. 3 Leasehold Premises, at Barry Nov. 6 Household Furniture, at Ctrdiff Nov. 3 & 9 Properties, at Taff's Well .Nov.15 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Nov. Carriages. Horses, Harness, &c., atCardiu Nov. Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & Co. Sale of Timber, at Newport- Oct. 31 Messrs HEliN and PSETWEE, Household Furnitme, &c., at l'en:1tth Nov. 7 Properties, at Cftrdiff 15 Business Premises, at Cardiff .Nov. 15 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Brick Works, at Killav •■■•Dct. 29 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. 200 Tons of Meadow Hay, at Newport Oct. 31 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Freehold Farms, at Newport ~»..JNov. 14 Mr W. J. REES. Tinplate Works, etc., at Mae -teg -Nov. 7 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Oct. 30 Tinplate Plant, Machinery, A'C., at Ystalyfera.Oet. 31 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Freehold Mineral Estate, at Cardiff .Nov. 27 Tinplate Works, at London .Nov. Mr E. PARRY-THOMAS. Horses, Cows, etc., at Liantrissant Oct. 29 "T.T" PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF GLYNCORRWG. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL RSTATK MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of November, 1900, at 3 o'cIock m tile afternoon, „ r THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD I MINERAL ESTATE known as "FFORCH LAE8." situate in the parish of Glyncorrwg, in the county of Glamorgan, and containing in the wiiole 211a. 2r. 37p. or thereabouts. w„,„„ The property is situate adjoining the South Mineral Railway to Neath and Briton Ferry, and has access to the Rhonda a and Swansea. Bay Railway near Cvmmer Station.. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments and in plans. Particulars and conditions of sale which are in course of preparation, and which mav shortly be obtained on application to Messrs Gabb and Walford, Solicitors, Abergavenny, or to the Auctioneers at their offices, 5, Bigh-street, Cardiff. Ad9 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. COMPANIES WINDING UP. RE P. S. PHILLIPS, LD. THE ABERTILLERY TINPLATE WORKS, and I ABERTIDLERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE, THE WATERLOO TINPtiATE WORKS, NEAR MACHEN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- lti ANDER will SELL by AUCTION (under instructions from the Registrar), at the Mart, ToaOit- house Yard, London, in the early part of the month of November, 190C, the ABEHTILT.ERY TINPLATE WORKS, situate at Abertillery, in the county of Monmouth, containing 11 miil^, and ihe WATERLOO TINPLATE WORKS, situate near Machen, in the county of Glamorgan containing four mills. plans, particulars, and conditions of sale are being prepared and, when readv, may be had upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or to prepared and, when readv, may be had upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs Le Brasseur and Oakley, Solicitors, 12, New Court, Lincoln's inn, London, W.C. S162 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1900. SALE OF WELL-MADE AND USEFUL HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. COMBROOKS HOUSE, 51, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. MESSRS S. IIERN and PERT WEE ar» instructed by the Representatives of the late Mrs Standfast to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, November 7th, 1900, at 1.30 t> m part of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. comprising Brussels and Axminster carpets, rugs, mat-tresses, iron and brass bedsteads, bedroom suites, trinket sets, handsome walnut dining-room snite, massive walnut sideboard mahogany bookcase, 14-day marble dining-room clock, useful walnut hall- stand, tables, books, dinner service, glass, sundry culinary utensils, mangle by Howells, and other effect '"•a view morning of sale. Further particulars and catalogues of the Auc ■ tioneers, Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee, F.S.I., 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff 9482 TO INVESTORS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS SALE OF VALUABLE CARDIFF PROPERTIES. m,f ESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE ll'i are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. St. Marv-street. Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, November 15th, 3900, at 3.30 p.m., the following desirable PROPERTIES: (B Order of the Mortgagees.) CORPORATION ROAD. Lot 1,—Six well and substantially built DWELL- ING-HOUSES, ripe for immediate conversion into shops, known as Nos. 25,27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, Cor- poration-road, Cardiff, 'et to good tenants as follow: Nos. 25 and 35, two corner houses, with stables at the rear, £ 1 per week the remainder 12s per week each; the landlord in each case paying rates and taxes. The whole held under separate leases from Lord Bute for 99 years from 29th September, 18S0, at ground rents as to Nos. 25 and 35, C5 lis and £ 5 5s, the remainder X4 168 each, „ N.B.-If not sold in one lot will be offered separately. (By Another Direction.) NORTHCOTE-STREET, ROATH. Lot 2.-A well-built and conveniently arranged HOUSE, known as No. 13, Northcote-street, Cardiff, containing 2 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, etc., 1-t at a very low rental of £ 36 per year, landlord paying rates and tax-js, and held under lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1874, at an apportioned ground rent^ £ 2 i14sc.b roaDi r()ath Lot 3.-A desirable small RESIDENCE, known all No. 55, Partridge-road, Cardiff. let to a good tenant at 12s 6d per week, and held under lease for 99 years from nd February, 1872, at an apportioned eround rent of £ 2 7s 9d. CONNAUGHT-ROAD, ROATH. ]-j0(i4_A well-built and commodious DWfcLLlIsG- HOUSE, nicely tit.tell and of pleasant elevation, known as Acacia House, No. 33, Connaught-road, Itoath, containing 2 reception, 6 bedrooms, bath- room, Ac., held for a term of 99 years-from 2nd February. 1895, at a ground rent of £4 ils, and at P r G NO i il I AN -STREET. OFF CRWYS-ROAD, CATHAYS. Lot 5.-Nos. 2. 4, and 6, NORMAN-STREET, Cathays! Cartiiff. on the Mackintosh F^tate Noa. 2 and 4 let at 6s 6d," and No. b at 7s pM week, lec.se 99 years from 29th September, l8g2. Giound lent— Nos. 2 and 4 £ 2 6s 6d each, aud No. 6 £ i li- For further particulars apply rs to !,Ot I to Messrs James Blorganand Co Solicitors, ^3, St. Mary-stre. as to Lots 2 and 3 to Mr William Joxes, So.icitoi, 29 St. Mary-street; as to Lot 4 to Messrs Spencer and Brans, Solicitor- Working-street as to Lot _5 to Mr Herbert J. Fisher, Solicitor, lie, Lube-a wee. an- as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, 93. St. Marj- Street, all of Cardiff. M'ESSRS S. IIEKN and PERTWEE are ^5UHOTC|fL, t8t.aBMary3r^I oSrtift THURSDAY', November 15th, 1900. at 3.30 p.m., the following BUSINESS PREMISES e TREDEGAR-STREET, CARDIFF /r tbp Wholesale Provision and Fruit Market.) All th £ e FiTe DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. Lot 1. A t rpredeaar-streefc, Cardiff, held 13 to 17 in?ir an unexpired term of about 48 years under lease foijan P bouse each, the whole *°a 11 o! 68 ™ 51 and 52_, TKBDEa-A^STMBT^held for a similar te; m aud and depth of 68 and having a frontage feet or thereabout. for conversion N.B.—The above l^s f^tailding leases for 99 into warehous^ and moderate vears have been «*a«nse« growid QF THB MORTGAGEE. Si. SHOP. Lot 3.—A weil-bm t aad ,y. No 5t Broad- Dwelling-house, and fnr oa years from 2oth Novemoer, 18o>, ac 6d, and at present void. adjoimug Lf;^o, jj0t 4.—A similar PLrQiioe3,10 held for a like known as No. 6. Jfi 43 5^ and let to Mr J> C. term at a ground rent of £ :11 t paying rates and May at £ 50 per annum, tenauu f tapor further particulars apply || j^y^treet; as to Mr William Jones, Solicitor, 29. St. Maiy Sollcitors, Lots 3 and 4 to Messrs Cook and Ardagn. fcho 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff and a- cdla«l^ the Anc.bioneers, 93, St. Maiy-streeu^ SALE THIS DAY. 15, SATJE OF AN'lIQUE OAK FUH,NITUBE, PICTURED, PLAl E, &c. ME SRS BAILEY, GILLER, AND TEIiFER are instructed to ■■ION at their Salerooms 35, High-street, COT onsXTUHDAY, October 27th, the iru Uureseevod Sale of GUARANTEED OLD OAK FURNITURE, ANTIQUITIES, etc., the property of Mr Arthur Bishop, Cardiff, commenc- f f ing at 2 o'Cioek, and comprising two very fine old Oak Welsh Dres-ers, two beautifully-carved Bureaux, several oak chests, eliest on chest,, hall tabic baronial nrm- /ib.iii-i Sheraton Chippendale axul oth-ir tables, grand f i'X cfm 1- corner cupboard, Settle, etc.. a com- plete set of antique Japanese armour .and other flporting coJoured engraving", oil paintings and water- colour a few lots of antique and glass, t3hefbeld plittc-d toilet set, salver4, and trays, etc. nhtain^d on application to the Am tioneers? and the Jots Will be on view daygprior COIIPORATION FIORSP, ITEPOSITORY, CANTON, OARD1FI'. eAr-ri THR NEXT FOHTNIGHTIA SALE nY.i^q CARRIEGES, HARNESS, and °t, H.Dpmv™wrs will be held at the I fo«LKoPS?ro™™DBSDAY. Not. 8th, com. MLbI'oLSmS's TELFEB,F.A.I.. AnetMem. Biil.posMm. tj,e coauueso^ Carmtuthun, mbrck Manager alts by Junction. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY) AT 2 O'CLOCK. SALE OF A HElm Of CHOLCF. JERSEY COWS AND HE [FE HS AT THE ANGEl. HOTEL YARD, CARDIFF. "m,TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, i v'f and PERRY are instructed by Messrs Fowler and De la Perrelle, the eminent Importer* to the Royal Dairies of Windsor and Osborne, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Yard. Cardiff, This Day. SATURDAY, 27th October, 1900, at 2 o'clock p.m., a Herd of Choice PEDIGREE JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, all with calves at foot or close to calving. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this choice consignment of Dairy Cattle, which have been selected bv the Importers expressly for this Sale, and will be found worthy of the attention of gentlemen replenishing their Dairies. Catalogues may he had from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 9435 ON SATURDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER, 1900. at 12. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, 3rd November, at 12 o'clock, an important consignment of 500 Lois of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND FRUIT TRWES, comprising Rhodod ndrons, Cypresses, Laurels, Spiraea Japonica, Syringa, Azalea, Mollis, Clematis, Deutssia, Gracilis, Weigelia, Box Tree, Retinospora Plumopa, Paconia, Laburnums, Black and Red Currants, STANDARD, CLIMBING, AND DWARF ROSES, and many other varieties of shrubs. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 9578 ON SATURDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER, 1900. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 3ru Novembe at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, a consignment of FIRST-CLASS DUTCH. BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS, including Double Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Snowdrops, Gladiolus, Roman and Grape Hyacinths, Crocus, and various other kinds of Bulbs, all in splendid condition and readv for immediate planting. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 9577 Catalogues of the Bulbs can be had on application. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November, 19 0, at 5 30 o'clock in the eve. ing, subject to Conditions of Sale, all those LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate at the back of FKYATT-STREET, BARRY DOCK, and comprising a large yard, a coach-house, a two-stalled stable with lurge loft and open shed, which premises are now in the occupation ot Mr Grimshire as yearly tenant at the annual rent of £11, landlord paying rates and taxes. The Premises are held under a lease for 99 years (less the last three days) from the 1st day of May, 1889. Further particulars on application to the Auc- tioneers, Cardiff; Mewr's LLOYD and SON, SOLICITORS, LEOMINSTER: or Messrs MORRIS and SON, SOLICITORS, CARDIFF. 9495 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 8th and 9th NOVEMBER. AN IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, beiug THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, SANDOW,\T," PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, By Order of the REPRESENTATIVES of the L tTE A. NORTH, Esq., Also the Furnishings of a Residence at Penarth. Two high-class cottage pianofortes by Holdernesse and Holdernesse, another by Wernier, a very handsome American organ by the Bstey Organ Co., the Bedroom Furniture, superb Drawing-room Appointments, a. very fine buhl cabinet mountfd in ormolu, handsome wall mirrors, elegant over- mantels, Dining-room and Moniiug-rooin Furni- ture, variable oil paintings and drawings, a selec- tion of ornamental china, a large dinner service. table glas 5, electro-plate, contents of kitchens, and outdoor effects. M ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 1'" tl and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 8th and 9th NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock each day, the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, removed as above, comprising in the BEDROOMS SUPERIOR BRASS and I ON BEDSTEADS with bedding complete, several STTS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE with large wardrobes and toilet tables, including- a. 6ft. BEST WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with cheval toilet tables and OTHER SETS for SMALLER ROOMS, large MAHOGANY AND ENAMELLED WARDROBES, easy chairs, box ottomans, Minton toilet services, baths, commodes, curtains, excellent carpets and rugs, VERY FINE CHESTS OF DRAWEES. The FURNITURE of DRAWING- ROOM includes EXPENSIVE CARPETS and rugs, massive fenders and sets of fireirons, SUPERIOR DR \WING-ROOM SUITE with satin cover*, a. NOBLE CABINET with plate-giasa back, occasional table and chairs, TWO UPRIGHT GRANIJ 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by HOLDER- NESSE and HOLDERNESSE and WK&NIE R, music stool, handsome screens, mirrors and Brackets, the OAKEN DINING ROOM APPOINTMENTS with handsome SIDEBOARD, SUITE OF CHAIRS, dozen ditto and a couch, a massive dining table, dinner waggon, fire screen, real bronze ornaments, and a Inrge marble timtpiece. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. etchings, and engravings. The FURNITURE of BRE.iKFAST-ROOM and LIBRARY, a Cft. WAL- NUT BOOKCASE, revolving chair. lofty pier glasses, superior window draperies, the LIBRARY of WELL- BOUND BOOKS, including historical, geographical, and educational works, poetical and fictional works by well-known authors, handsomely bonnd periodical literature, &c. Electro-plated articles, a LARGE CHINA DINNER SERVICE, a dessert service, and handsome table glass, superior oak hall furniture, stair carpeting, and the whole of the kitchen and outdoor effect., 9579 ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. HE E. J. HOWARD. Esq., Deceased. Bv ORDER of the EXECUTORS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, J and PERRY are instructed to BE r ,L by AUCTION at CARDIFF, early in NOVEMBER, ALL THAT SUPERIORLY-APPOINTED SEMI-DETACHED LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, being 30, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF, together with the Greenhouses belonging thereto. Fall detailed advertisement will shortly appear, and further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers; or of Messrs DOWNING & HANDCOCK, SOLICITORS, 9378 BUTE DOCKS. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.—TAPF'S WELl. (ANCHOR-ST. OFF CARDIFF-ROAD). MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of November, 1900, at the Anchor Hotel, Taff's Well, at 8 o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions), Three Lots of Leasehold COTTAGE PROPERTIES, situate about 100 yards from the T.V.R., the whole being let at the aggregate rental of 28s per week. The aggregate annual ground rent is P4 2a, and the un- expired term tlf the lease aboa4 94 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, or Messrs G. F. Hill and Son, Solicitors. 27, Hfgh-street, Cardiff. 9553 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, aud PERRY' have received instructions from ARD KNOX, Esq., J.P., who is leaving Twyn- yr-Hudd, to SgLL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, in November, his VALUABLE CARRIAGES. HORSES, HARNESS, AND STABLE EQUIP. i MENTS. Further particulars will apt)ear in future advertise- ments, and catalogues may be had a few days prior to Sale of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 9496 WITHIN THE PREMISES, 29, WEST BUTF.-STHE^T, BUTE DOCKS. Important and Hishly Interesting S'. TE of COSTLY JEWELLERY, the property of Messrs PHILiP SAMUELS and CO., Diamond Merchants nnd Manutactoring Court Jewellers, 11, Hatton Gardens, who are realising. It/FESSRS WILLIAM FOWLER & SON liJL have received instructions from the above j well-known firm of Diamond Merchants to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Nov., 5, 6, 7. and 8, at 12 noon each day, subject to the conditions printed in the detailed catalogue, a magnificent Stock of fine JEWELS, DIAMONDS, and precious stones, comprising necklaces oi dia- monds, pearl necklaces and collarettes, syrettes, brooches, bracelets, stars, crescents, clusters, ear- rings, a splendid assortment of finger rings, set with specimen gems of great beauty and value, a fine collection of searf pins and dress studs, pearl muff chains, opal and pearl lace brooches, diamond set watches and bracelets, and a stock of 18 gold art jewellery, consisting of bangles, brooches, rings, pins, flexible bracelets neb with gems, »Dd enamelled watches. Also a few high-class gold English levers by eminent makers and other valuable articles appertaining to a high-class jewellers' stock. The genuineres of every article is strictly guaran- teed by the vendors. The entire collection will be on view each morning of sale from 10 o'clock. Catalogues and foil particulars to be obtained of the Auctioneers at their offices, 23. Duke-street, Cardiff. 9573 LLANTRISSANT FAIR. MR E. PAi'RY-THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION near Cross Keys Hotel, qaDI;, on MONDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock a.m„ a num- ber of Horses, Milking and Barren Cows, also Fat Cattle. Further entries solicited. Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 9567 I ,=: W -BL "^TILLIAM rjIRESEDER JJUTCH • THE NURSERIES, CARDIFF, BULBS. — HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, SNOWDEOPS, &c, &c. PLANT The ptOTST QUALITY ONLY AT Reasonable Pbices. NOW. White and Scarlet Tulips at3s6dl00. Crocus at Is 3d 100. Catalogues Now Ready. 9163 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. LIMITED OFFICES AND WORKS 1, PARK-STREET CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Proprietors of the Principal Stations in Cardiff and | Neighbourhood Coubraotors for all description* f » dTertising, Circular Distributing, &c. lO AU oraers prowpMy uti&adeS to. 104i futlu J3oti«a. CARDIFF RACES & STEEP]-,ECHASES9 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 6TH & 7TH NOVEMBER, 1900. SIX RACES EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO COURSE Is to. Do. TO PUBLIC STAND 2s 0d. Do. TO T A TTHSALJIncludin. Pdocl{) 10s OD. 9576 alts fag JUictian. I SALE THIS DAY. ESTATE OF MR THOMAS REES, DECEASED. PARISHES OF COYCHURCH, ST. BRIDE'S MINOR, AND COITY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND MIXED FREEHOLD AND CUSTOMARY OR COPYHOLD FARM AND LANDS. AND FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS AND REVER- SIONS; Also GAS SHARES. ME -SRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Wvndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY October 27t-h, 1900, a* 2.30 o'clock ia the Afternoon (subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced, and in the following or such other Lots as may previously to or at the time of Sale be determined), the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND CUSTOMARY OR COPYHOLD PROPERTIES AND GAS SHADES, Viz. :— Lot 1 —All that valuable FARM, called Lan," of Mixed Freehold and Customary or Copyhold tenure, consisting of a farmhouse with barn, stable, granary, shedn, and other outbuildings, Itnd arable a.>.<• pasture iands lying compactly together, and containing, according to the Ordnance Survey. 6ia. 3r. 28p. or thereabouts, situate iu the parishes of Coyeharch Higher and Saint Bride's Minor, near to Blackmill, and in the occupation of Mr Thomas John as yearly tenant. THE ABoVE PROPERTY IS SITUATED NEAR TO IMPORTANT AND. RAPIDLY DEVELOP- ING COAL DISTRICTS, AND AFFORDS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST- MENT. Lots 2. 3, 4, and 5.-Five Freehold ARABLE and PASTURE FIELDS, situate in the parishes of Coity and Coychurch, near to the Village of Coychurch. Lots 6,7. 8, and 9.—GROUND RENTS-iind RE- VEKSIONS in certain Freehold Lauds at New-street Brvncethin, Parish of St. Bride's Minor. Lots 10 to 12.-147 Y5 (fully-paid) ORDINARY SHARES of the Llantrisant Gas Light and Coke Company, Limited, For further particulars with plans and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, 33, Queen-street. Cardiff; or to Messrs Gwyn and Gwyn, Solicitors, Cowbridge. SV15 ESTATE OF MRs MARY HOPKINS, Deceased. ENERGLYN, PWLLYPANT, NEAR CAERP HILLY SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY .l: 1 have received instructions from the Executors to OFFER for SALE by PUB IC AUCTION, at the Castle Hetel, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist day of October, 1900, at 6.30 o'clock in the eveniag, in such lot or lots as snail be determined upon at the sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be read thereat, the following Leasehold Houses, forming a portion of the estate of the above deceased All those 13 HOUSES AND GARDENS KNOWN AS ENERGLYN-ROVV, situate and being at Energlyn, Pwllypant, let at renta amounting yearly to PA32 12s. The whole of the houses are held under one lease for the term of 81 years from 1st May, 1891. at a ground reut of 920 3s, which will be apportioned equally between the houses if sold separately or m lots. The particular attention of capitalists requiring a safe and remunerative investment is drawn to this opportunity, ItS the district is fast developing itself. The houses have very extensive gardens in back and front, and are within 10 minutes' walk of the Pits of the Llanbradach SteaTri Coal Colliery Company, Notice has been received from the Barry Railway Company of their iutention to schedule the above property in their Railway Act, and when such railway ir, proceeded with the property wili be considerably enhanced in value. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 33, Queen-street. Cardiff; or" to William Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff. 9275 COW BRIDGE-ROAD, PONTYCLUN, LLANTRISSANT. TO GROCERS, TEA DEALERS, AND OTHERS. mESSIRIS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION, under instructions from the Trustee (re Wm. Jones, Grocer), at the Shop, situate in Cowbridge road, Pontyclun, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 2nd, 19U0, commencing punctually at il a.m., the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF TEAS, PROVISIONS, &c„ compiisiusr 10 che,ts of tea soaps, pickles, jams, sardines, salmon, coffeeR, bacon, cheese, small quan- tity patent medicines, brushes, utensils of trade, 2 grocers' carts, harness, cliaffcntter, etc., etc. Lots on view the morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 9584 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF ATTRACTIVE AND COSTLY FURNITURE. MR DAVID ROBE UTS hug been instructed by the executors of the late Mrs Jones, Penbryn, Morriston, to SELL by AUCTION at Blenheim House, 42. Walter-road, Swansea, where the goods have been removed for convenience of sale, on TUESDAY, October 30th, at 11.0 a.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, valuable China, Glass, etc. Goods on view Monday, October 29th. Admission by catalogue, 3d each, to be obtained of the Auc- tioneer at his office, 19, Heat-htield-st., Swansea. 9193 TO IRON MERCHANTS, METAL BROKERS AND OTHERS. !]TR DAVID ROBERTS has received iyjL instructions from the Ystalyfera Iron and Tinplate Company (who are dismantling the puddlin? n.nd blitsfc lurnaces fco r<"»oin for new maehinprv^ to SELL by PUBLIC AUurlON, at the YstRra Tinplate Works, Swansea Valley, on WEDNESDAY October 31st, 1900, a large quantity of LOOSE PLANT, MACHINERY, &c. consisting of engines, Galloway ami' Lancashire boilers, wrought, cast and steel scrap, pulleys, flooring plates, mil! and tiuhouse rolls, standards' wrought and cast iron pipes, various sizes, fly wheels' puddling plates, shafting, mill beds, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. A convenient traiu leaves Midland Railway Station, Swansea, at 11 a.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer five days prior to date of Sale. 15thafc19009, Heathfield-street, Swansea, October istb, 1900, 9420 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANP, RFCHFA UPPER. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. TVF SETH PflfLLIPS has been JJO_ favoured • ith instructions by the repre- sentatives of the late Mr Samuel Rickets, to OFFER bT £ UBLI<\AUcTION, at the West-ate ^•Newport °n WEDNESDAY, November 14th, 15 P-nV^harP 'subject to the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Commoj Form Con- therein) Special Conditions Incorporated TWO FREEHOLD FARMS situated in the parish of Llanfrechfa Upper, within easy distance of Pontrhydyrn Station on the Mon- mouthshire branch of the Great Western Railway, and ill the commercial, important, and irnnrnvin" districts of Cwmbran and Pontnewydd, comprRinf — Lot 1- All that FREEHOLD FARM amf LANDS ryn,K comPnsing capital home- stead, a Dutch Darn, a barn and well-a,rranged farm buildiugt,, and containing iu the whole 34 acres. 2 roods, 28 perches; in the occupation of Mr Edward Yem, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £51. Lot 2.-All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as The Uplands," adjoining Lot I, and con taining 26a. 2r. 37p., or thereabouts let partlv to Mr Edward Yem at an apportioned rent-al of £ 29 "a year, wn(r-uP y to Mrs Jones, at a yearly rental of £ 28. Both a,re yearly tenants. Particulars, with plans may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Paatycelyn, Pontllanfraith • or Mr T. III. EDWARDS, 9542 Solicitor, Newport. BROADWAY FARM. ST. ATHAN, situate half a mile from Gileston Station, on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, and one mile from St. Ath-u noad SGation, on the T.V.R., where to-and-fro trains are T* ^AND IMPLEMENTS. TV/0 R JOHN DAVID has received in- £ SSK £ S5& 60 good cross-bred breeding ewes, 80 good lambs for butchers or tnraips, 2 Hampshire Down rams, pigs, 3 milch cows in calf, 8 fat steers and heifers 18 ona and two year old store cattle, roan curt maw S years old, 16.2 powerful roan caTt mare, 7 years old 16.2 both by Treguff Horse bay cart horse. 4 years old 16 handsi; bay cart mare, 3 years old, by Cannock Garfield, out of mare by Field Mar- shal aged nay cart mare bay mare, suitable for dray or spring cart; 2 year old filly, bv Cannock Garfield j" ditto by Treguff Horse;" excellentbSy year ng filly by Cannock Garfield;" promising erev yelling gelding, by Prince George a large Ind varied assortment of farm implements, shaft, fore and plough harness, trap harness, about 100 tons of clover and meadow hay, 2 mows of wheat, 3 mows barley, 2 mows of Tartarian oats. 7 acres of swedes. 1% acre of mangolds in lots also the ruaage of 70 acres of grass up to the 2nd February next. Four months' credit upon the usual conditions. Refreshments at 11. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Refresh- ments and Sale will be held at the farm buildings on the Cowbridge road. ca p particulars in catalogue, which mav be had of the Auctioneer, at his OfQces, Cowbridge. 9589 NE WPORT. EESnS?v,NK:WLAND' DAVIS' and bv AUCTION ofC6iVed iUSirrnCti0nSt0 hoWa 200 TONS OF Pl'IME MEADOW HAY *>T1S **otel> Newport, on WEDNES- DAY NEXT Oetober 31at, J900, at 3 o'clock. ent,alogues intcy be had of the Auctioneers, New. port and Chepstow. S590 S UNSEARAIN SERGE (E-EGD.). jgUNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD,), gjUNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD.). Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, or RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE 5,5,S. SOLE AGENITS- gTEWART AND STEWART, THE CASH TAILORS, 27, C ASTLE ARCADE, j <' A CARDIFF. S199 Beware of Imitations. 7920 CLARKE'S B 41PILLS a^^a^ted %-j to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK and all kindred complaints. Free fr om mercury Established upwards of 30 years. Li boxes, 4s 6a each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or seat,for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Commas Drup Company. Lincoln. ■ 138 1003 EWPORT OFFICES jLit 19F 2!HJj) II SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, U. JUUDE STREET alt5 by Junction. KILLAY BRICK WOUKsT, Situate within five minutes' walk of the L. & N.W.R. Station, Kil ay. TO BRICK MANUFACTURE US AND OTHERS. TfcTESSRS JOHN M. LEE ER & SON 11'. have received instructious to offer for SALE by AUCTION on the above premise?, situate within five minutes' walk of the L. and N. W.R. Station, Killay, on MONDAY, October 29th, 1900, all. that compact BRICK WORKS, WITH THE FIXED AND MOVABLE MACHINERY AND PLANT Thereto belonging. He'd under an agreement for lease (with power to renew same for a further period of 21 yea,rs) for a term oiL 17 years and 9 months (less one dav) from the 24th day of June. 1884. at a dead rent of £211 per a,Dunn: and a. royalty of one shilling per thousand on all bricks manufactured and fourpence per ton for all oilier good,, made, both of these royalties to merge in the foresaid dead rent. The property will be first offered as a whole, and if not sOld the plant and mitchinery will be disposed of in lots. The following are the principal items ;-3-ton cart weighing machine (by Parnell), several tons of cast iron flooring plates, Scourfield brick pres", pipe machine (four feeds), hand brick press; horizontal r engine, lOin. cylinder, 60in. stroke, with governor and flywheels complete, driving Scourfield pug mills with two pairs of rolls and wire-cutting brick making machine Gallow y boiler, 5ft. diameter, 27ft. long No. 10 injector, with steam and water pipes and con- nections; a number of barrows, anvils, and useful tools, sundry timber, two clay waggov, about five tons tram rails, a quantity of fire clay nozzles and stoppers, a quantity of pressed and wire-cut bricks, a number of moulds for fancy bricks, etc., etc. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m sharp. For further particulars apply to R. J. Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, 16. York street, Swansea.; or to the Auc- tioneer, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 9541 LLWYDARTI-I TINPLATE WORKS (Near Maesteg, Glamorganshire) AND J5 DWELLING-HOUSES. 1^/fR W. J. REES has been favoured JLfl. with instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Maesteg, on WED- NESDAY, 7th day of November. 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the above valuable Properties, in 14 Lots, as follow:- Let 1.—The compact and conveniently placed TINPLATE WORKS, CALLED "THE LLWYDARTH WORKS," conveniently situated adjoining Troedyrhiw Garth Station, on the Great Western Railway, one mile from Maesteg and eight miles from Bridgend. The Works are in complete order, and will be sold in one lot as a going concern. They consist of FOUR TINPLATE MILLS complete. PICKLING AND ANNEALING ROOMS, -v FOUR PAIRS OF COLD ROLLS. TINHOUSE AND ASSORTING ROOM, FI "TING SHOP with LATHES, etc.. BOILER HOUSE, with three good Boilers by Tinkler and Co., up to lOrtlbs., and 2 others." ELECTRIC DYNAMO and ENGINE, complete with all other necessary buildings. The works ha,vea, good supply of water, with spare land for extensions. The premises are held under two leases, one for a term of 99 years from 24th Jnne, 1868, and the other for 99 years from 23Mi September, 1875, at rentals amounting 80 £50 per annum. Th3 purchaser will, as usual, have to take the loose plant on valuation. Possession will be given on completion, or earlier, by arrangement. "Lots 2 to 12.—There are Eleven good HOUSES, known as Nos. 1 to 11, Brick-row, Llwydarth. let to resnectable tenants, and producing a total gross rental of about C80 per annum, which will be sold singly. They are held on lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1869, at a ground rent of £ 5 10s, which will be apportioned at the rate of 10s per annum on each of the eleven houses. Lot 13.—A large and well-built HOUSE, known as No 40, Llwydarth-road, built for a public-house, and suited for any business purposes, occupied by the cashier of the works, and estimated worth £25 per annlm. The premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of July, 1868, at a ground rent of E3 10s per annum. Lot H.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, known as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Cwmfelin, situate on the south side of the works, and let to respectable weekly tenants at a gross rent of 12a 2s per annum. These are held for a term having about 6 years unexpired, a.t ground rents amounting to E2 10s per annum. For further particulars, with plan and conditions of saV apply to the Auctioneer, The Laurels, Swan- sea vo Mr John R. Richards, solicitor, 31, Fisher atreeti, Svziusea. 9555 nltS fajr Qltttbtr. BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. SALE BY TWNDElt. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD INN AND PREMISES FOR SALE. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY are instructed to offer for SALE by TENDER the valuable Leasehold FREE FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, KNOWN AS THE PILOT INN," together with the Yards and Outbuildings, situate in George-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, held under a lease for seven years from the 1st day of January, 1*96, at a yearly rent of £130 10s, payable quarterly. The purchaser will continue the tenancies of the undermentioned premises, viz., Warehouse, Stable, and Carthouse Itt the rear of Dudley-street, rented from Mrs Haines at 8s 6d a week, and ot the Ware- house or Storehouse adjoining the Inn, being No. 24, George-street, rented from Mr T. J. G. Jeaires at 17s 6d a week, both of which are held on weekly tenan- cies. The purchaser of the Lease must take to, bv valuation to be made in the usual way, all the Stock. in-Trade, Loose Plant, Trade Machinery, Tenant's and Trade Fixtures, and Fittings and Household For- niture on the premises. A Schedule of these articles can be inspected at the Office of the Brokers, and same is produced for information only. Orders to view can be obtained at the Office of the Brokers. Offers must be of a specific amount for the pur- chase of the Lease. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender Tenders in writing, sealed and endorsed Tender re J ames Shears," must be lodged with the Brokers at their Office, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 7th d',y of November, 1900, at 12 at noon, and such Tenders will be opened on the same dav at 3 p.m. in the presence of those tendering who care to attend. For further information, particulars, and condi- tions of sale apply to the Brokers, 33. Queen-street. Cardiff, aud to Messis Lewis Morgan and Box, Solici- tors, High-street, Cardiff. 9588 THE NEW EAGLE HOTEL, BRYNNA, LLANHARRAN. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the LEASE of the above large DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL, situate within ten minutes' walk of Llan- harran Station. The premises are tied to Mr Thomas Morgan, Pontyclun, for beer. porter, stout, and spirits. The unexpired term of the lease is six years from the 1st ot December, 900. Rent' £ 100 per annum. Tender-, must be sent to Messrs Stockwood and Wiliiams, Solicitors, Bridgend, not later than Wed- nesday, the 31st day of October instant. "or further particulars apply to Mrs Jane Thomas, on the premises. 9536 '==- mtnhers mtft (ftatrtracts. plOREST OF JJEAN STONE, BLUE AND GREY, suitable for all Classes of DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK jg ATE gTON E, FARLEIGH BED, COR8HAM BEL, BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORN GRIT BED. SAWN ASHLAR IN ALL SIZES. Estimates given for Dressed Stone Work, Prepared ready for fixing in either of the above or any other Stone. Stone supplied either Kivwnto Size or in the Rongh. Samples on Application. Jg rjlURNER AND gONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address: "Turnerson." Telephone Numbers: National 648; P.O., 507. 7567 ry10 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY & SONS, LIMITED, WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawu»y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE ROATH PIURNISHING COMPANY, t' 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDED, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS Call and inspect oar Immense Stock, which is one of the Largest and Best Selected out of London. Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Mansion at terms to suit all customers, or Wholesale Prices for Cash. We do the LARGEST RETAIL UPHOLSTERY TRADE in South Wales. Ma.uufa.ctured iu our own Work- shops. Customers may select their own frames and coverings without extra charge. It will be to your advantage to give us a call before finally deciding. Write or call for our new 42-prtge Catalogue and Prospectus free of charge. General Terms X. 4 6 to 7 2s 6d weoMji 10 to 12 — 3s 6d 15 to 20 .u. 5s od „ Larger a,mounts to suit customers' conTdaienee All Goods Delivered Free within 50 miles. Carpets laid, Floorcloths fitted Free of Charge. No ConnectiOu with any othec Firm in Cardiff. Please Note our Only Address in Cardiff- JJi OATH JpURNISHING 0OMPANY 42. CASTLE-ROAD. AND VERE-STREET. ROATH, CARDIFF. 1163 THE DE REES BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLIAOTION. BRIDGE STREET. NEWPORT. J9 public Àntusenttnts. CARDIFF. fJlHEATRE IOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager Robekt Redford. TO DAY, AT 2 AND 7.30, The Comic Opera, A G R F, B K SLAVE, As played at Daly's Theatre, London. Next Week—George Edwardes's Co. in SAN TOY. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le Grand t h e a t r e. Lessee and Manager _„Edwabd Quiolet. LAST NIGHT OF THE pOWER AND THE G LORY. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24. Queen. street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 Next Week—THE REBEL'S WIFE. public Bonces. IS THERE A GOD ? Will be the subject NEXT SUNDAY EVENING at TREDEGARVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher Rev. J. BAILLIE (Pastor). 72 OPE BAPTIST CHURCH, CANTON. 42nd ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), Oct. 28th. at 11 and 6 30. Morning, Rev. W. HOWELL WILLIAMS, of Albany-road. Evening, Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS, of Crwys Hall. Collections for Church Funds. 60 EV\ DAVID YOUNG at CLARE-GARDENS WESLEYAN CHAPEL, SUNDAY, Oct. 28th, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 61 4 THRIFT SERMON TO-MORROW j £ EVENING (6.30). at WOOD-STREET CHAPEL. Subject: '• THE GOSPEL OF THRIFT," by the Rev John T. PEACE. Singing by the Wood-street Chapel Choir. Special Anthem, Lead, kindly light." All are welcome. 109 RESBYTERIAN CHURCH • OF i. ENGLAND. WINDSOR-PLACE. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, On SABBATH, 28th OCTOBER, At 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher- REV. ALEXANDER CONNELL, M.A., B.D. Regent's-square, London. 9547-965e Special Collections towards the Church Funds. OUTH WALES TE-IAPERANCE ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETINGS AT TABOR. MAESTEG. NEXT TUESDAY acd WEDNESDAY. Council 2 p.m. Tuesday. Seven Temperance Sermons and four Public Meetings in the Evening throughout the district. Wednesday, 10 and 2, Conferences; Women's Conference at 2.30; Juvenile Meetings 5.30; two Adult Meetings 7.30 p.m. WM. JONES, Esq., M.P., PLENYDD, and a host of speakers are expected. 9585 IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hhat the X^l TRANSFER BOOKS of the ORDERS AND HANDFORD STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., will be CLOSED from the 30th inst. to the 12th of November, both dates inclusive. ORDERS & HANDFORD, Managers. Newport, Mon- October 26th, 1900. 9591 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, OSCAR OLSEN, of 27, Merthyr-streefc, Cathays, Cardiff, WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for anv DEBTS contracted on mv behalf, oy my wife, MINNIR OLSEN, after this date. Dated, 26th October, 1900.—(Signed)—OSCAR OLSEN. Witness, JOHN INGS, 15, John-street, Cardiff. 152 BLAENAVON BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BLAST- FURNACEMEN. It having come to the notice of the Committee that UNAUTHORISED PERSONS are SOLICIT- ING SUBSCRIPTIONS for the above, this is to Warn the public that NO COLLECTOR will be GENUINE unless he has a STAMPED COLLECT- ING-BOOK. For the Committee, THOMAS ATTWELL, Sec. Oct. 24th, 1900. 9554 Lord tredegar's agriculT- TURAL AND POULTRY SHOWS. (Open to all England without Subscription.) LORD TREDEGAR has fixed the approaching Meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 27th and 28th NOVEMBER. The Prize List contains 39 regulated classes for CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and HORSflS, the prizes in which -.ary in value from JE20 to £ 5. POU LTRY PRIZES to the value of L300 axe also offered. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry and all particulars, may be had on application to Colonel JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon. N.B.—Entries close 14th November for Cattle, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs for Poultry and Pigeons, 7th November. 9478 c ARDIFF AND DISTRICT ^CHRYSANTHEMUM gOCIETY. President THE MAYOIR4 14th A NNUAL SHOW, NOV. 7TH AND 8TH, IN THE PARK HALL. VALUABLE PRIZES IN THE OPEN, AMATEUR, AND COTTAGERS' CLASSES. For Schedules apply H. GILLETT, Secretary, 94U 66, Woodville-road. Trinity college, London. Instituted 1872. The LAST DAY of ENTRY for the LOCAL EXAMINATIONS in MUSIC at the CARDIFF CENTRE are as under, viz.: For the Musical Knowledge (Theory) Examination to be held in December, 19CC, NOVEMBER 15th. For the Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, to be held in December, 1900, NOVEMBER. The Seven National Prizes of £ 5 and jE3 each, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value X9 9s each, are awarded annually in July. Local Secretary, Mr WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport-road. Cardift, from Thorn the current Regulations may be obtained. 9315 C~ ivll service Laminations! KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. c KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs BRAGINTON, M.A.. and HINKS. SUCCESSES; SECOND DIVISION CLFAS, 86 of 120 places Boy Copyists (Jan.), 18; ExcWe (May, '00), 40 of 80, including 2, 8 of 1st 13; Telegraphists (Feb.), 8 of 45: Customs (Jan.), 8 of 25, including 1st. GIRL CLERKS (Mar.). 7; Woman Clerks (Mar.), 8, including 1st, Female Telegraphists (Dec.), 7; Female Sorters (Apr., '99), 7. 5337 Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, Loudon 2ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY COLONEL H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding. „ Cardiff, 27th October, 1900. 1.—Parades.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Repository Exercise at 7.30 p.m. No. 7 Company on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. 2-Dat Roster.—For duty. No. 3 Company. By order, (Signed) G. H. C. WrtKINS, Captain B.A., Adjutant. PENARTH COMPANIES. Monday and Friday-Repository drill at 7.30 p.m. For duty—No. 9 Company. (Signed) F. S. THOMAS, Major, Commanding Penarth Companies. 3RD VOLUNTEER BATTALION^THE WELSH REGIMENT. ORDERS by PEARSON R. CRESS WELL, C.B., V.D. Colonel Commandant, Cardiff Detachment, for the week ending 3rd November, 1900 :— Monday and Wednesday.—Parade at 8 p.m.; plain clothes. Tuesday and Wednesday.—Class Firing from 2 p.m. Friday.—A meeting of Officers of the Detachment will be held at 8, St. Andre w's-crescent, at 8 p m., to arrange gymnastic work for the men during the winter months. The Sergeants will meet in the Sergea.nts' Mess at 9 p.m. for the Same purpose Recruits will be attested on Monday, Wednesday' and Friday, at 8 p.m. For duty :-Major W. E. Jones, V.D., Second-Lieut. W. Young, Surgeon-Captain C. Downing, hergeaut P. P. Owens, Corporal F. R. Hybart, Bugler A. Dunn. By order, J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commandi lig Cardiff Detachment. CJEVERN DIVISION R.E. (VOLSt SUBMARINE MINFRS. DIVISION ORDERS by Major J. A. HUGHES. For Week ending 3rd November, 1900. 1.-Officers and Sergeants A Company on Duty. 2.—Drills at 10, Charles-street—Mondav TnP^dav aan" — WedoeBda1y,tty8.M.rElStaWiflhD?oDt 4.-Drills will be suspended from 1st November until f urtber orders. 5.-There will be no Electric Light practice next weelc. By order. (Signed) W. GIDDY, Captain, !!m!M, Actiiig Adjutant. ROSS'S ROYAL U BELFAST" APRATED & lVIINERArWATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 9457 W. A. ROSS & SONS, LTD., BELFAST. SWANSEA OFFICES Off IHE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," Zia, GQIiLEGE-STRiiB'i?. fhtbiic Amusements. CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more deserve it."—Addison. fJIHE 0ARDIFF Jgl MPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing DlrectJr_OSW ALD STOLL TO-NIGHT. SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE I jgRGOTTI AND K INGLUIS A clever and Unique Risley Performance on a Living Pedestal. MISS MAUD NEEDHAM, Ballad and Descriptive Vocalist, REZENE and ROBINI, Specimens of Manly Beauty, Gymnastic Grace, and Loving Brotherhood. BROS. EDGAR, Adepts in the Art of Creating Laughter, LIZZIE VALROSE, In Songs of Pathos and Patriotism. MISS MAY QUEEN, Of Exceptional Mimetic Powers. THE McCONNELL TRIO, Operatic Sketch Artistes. EILY ADAIR, In Song and Dance. MR CHARLES SEEL. The Droll. Next Week- PAUL CINQUEVALLI, From the Crystal Palace and London Empire. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception o! Saturdays) 11 a m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. 22e 1141 8 WAN SKA, rilHE EMPIRE, 1_ HIGH-STREET. Manastng Dibecxop. Oswald STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Corty Bros, iu a Comedy Bar Act and Burlesque Wrestling. Walter Reeves, Vocal Comedian. The Sakers, Punsters, Vocalists, and Dancers. Clever Instrumentalists, Florence and Lilian, a refined and artistic performance. Mr Johnny nilmore, the Quaint Comedian. Austin and Cowan, Australian Speciality Arti-tes. Paul Mill, Comedian. Miss Florrie Robina, the Popular Serio Comedienne.114223 NEWPORT. NEWPO R T EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANUUNIJ DMRCTOIL OSWALD%TOLL. TO-NIGHT. A Zoological Comedy! Donaldson Brothers and I Ardel and Company. Tho Famous Florenz Troupe of Acrobats. Another series Gibbons' Impjovea Bio-Tableaux. The O'Malleys, the Hiberniau Gag- Tellers. Les Voces, in Songs and Duets. The Widely-known Actor-Vocalist, Leo Dryden, The Dublin Fusiliers." in all his Latest Successes, sup- ported by other Artistes. Complimentary Farewell Benefit to J. T, Tetlow, Friday, October 26th. Tickets may be obtained at the Empire Pay Boxes. 1143 24e C Bi U M N P, W P 0 R T. N J Proprietor 4& Manager. Mr CZiAREnor Soctnf*. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, Last Performance of the rjIWO J^ITTLE ^AGABONDS. Prices :—Sd to £ 1 Is. Box Office Open Daily, 10.0 to 10.0. Telephone No. 158 Nat. 1178 45e Next Week-Bebum Visit of the Thrilling Drama, "THE KING OF CRIME." I jfftitcaxtfiiu CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JLJ5. KINDERGARTEN. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted toy trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. Vacancies for Boarders. 1162 IJANGLAND BAY, SNVANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL \JT BELLEVUE. LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PbincipaIjS—The MISSES PHILLIP £ L Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses a.nd Visisiag Masters. Preparation for Local Exa.mina.tions. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill and over! poking the sea. 8115 POiNTYPilJDIx C.OLLEGIATE SCHOOL, I PONTYPRIDD. HEADMASTER: THOS. HO WAT, B.A. (Honours, London and Wales), Teacher's Certificate (Cam- bridge). 8454 The Collegiate School prepares for Matriculation and all Professional (including Theological) and Com- mercial Preliminary Examinations. Careful training in Welsh language. Private tuition undertaken. Prospectus on application. Interview by appointment, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. CLARENDON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS (RESIDENT AND DAILY), and TRAINING SCHOOL of MUSIC (corner of Itedland Park). PRINCIPALS: Mrs MAYNARD and Mrs MAYNARD- WARREN. Examination successes, 1893-1900 :-252 entered, 244 passed, 100 honours, gold medal (Cam- bridge Local Examination Committee), first in England in French and German (College of Pre- ceptors), maximum marks and National Prize gained at the recent Higher Metropolitan Examination (Trinity College), 9 Music Diplomas, 13 Honour Prizes. Preparation for Loudon Matriculation by resident B.A, Individual attention. Needlework Tennis, Gymnasium, Hygienic Adjustable Chair Desks. Referees: Revs. Canon Brenan, M.A., R. Glover, DD.. and U. R. Thomas. Pupils return September 20th. A branch Kindergarten and Pre- paratory School has been established. Head Mistress trained and certificated at Bedford College. 1159 Hotels, &c. LONDON AND BOSOOMBE. 1-BURLINGTON HOTEL, Cork- street, London, W. Near BURLINGTON ARCADE. CENTRAL. QUIET, COMFORTABLE, and ECONOMICAL. Adjacent to all Clubs and Theatres. Double and Single Suites of Apartments, and over 100 Double and Single Bedrooms at most moderate prices. INCLUSIVE WINTER TERMS. B 2—BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTEL London, S.W. Close to VICTORIA STATION. WEDDING RECEPTIONS. Suites of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace Grounds. New Passenger Lift, Largely refur nished and redecorated. NOTICE. The Grosvencr Hotel bpin temporarilv closed for reconstruction, visitors will find the BUCK- INGHAM PALACE HOTEL the nearest Hotel to it, being within three minutes' drive. INCLUSIVE TERMS. B 3—HOTEL BURLINGTON, BOS- 200 Rooms. COMBE, Bournemouth. Telegraphic Address:— Hotel Burlingt-oa. Boscombe." AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL. Avoiding Discomfort and Fatigue of Foreign Travel MAGNIFICENT GOLF LINKS? SIX ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY-SHELTERED GROUNDS FACING THE PIER. Nearest approach iu England to a Riviera hotel. 125 minutes from Waterloo. Pullman cars. 4-SATURDAY to MONDAY, £ 2 10s., including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- dation. Tickets obtained through Cook and Son, Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, London. andBranch Offices; or of Manager, Hotel Bur- lington, Boscombe. NOTICE. Tariffs (most moderate) obtainable of Mana- ger; also at the Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE." B5—SPECIAL NOTICE. THREE HOTELS NOTED FOR ALL- ROUND SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. 9277 Proprietors BURLINGTON HOTELS, Ltd. G R E A T SALE, pTANOFORTES AND ORGANS; BT AL^_MAKERS- gJXPIRATION OF J^EASE, R. tT. HliAr H ( SONS. 51, QUEEN.STREET, CARDIFF, n E; Al 0 V 1 N G TO LARGER pR15MISES. QORNER OF £ JHARLES.STREET. GREA. REDUCTIONS. Cub tad New Hire System. im 2e ALSO AT PEN ARTH AND PONTYPRIDD. MANUFACTORY-LONDON 9431 Nat. Telephone Cardiff] ,021. P'mtypridd. 5essiGE for CUJRE 0f Medicin^e^^eiit succesisluUy ^tabiished Cardift Ovlr m Alcf- October, 1899 and now near meta rin^ Patients have undergone treat- Onlv of Treatment—Thiee Weeks TnforVriBH-^ ? ?efereaces- Terms and all TUTP „at the HAGEY INSTI- CARDIFB? 33' WINDSOR PLACE, All Comiaaaicariws Strictly Confidential!5-5'86 ? namess Aftftreaaeg. JAMES JJOWELL AND CO. AU THIS DAY MAKING ONE OF THEIR LARGEST jg H O W S Of NEW G- 0 0 D 8 FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, ALL DEPARTMENTS AM OVERFLOWING WITH STOCK. JAMES JJOWELL AND Co. THE QARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF, (Bleeitmt AiJ&resses. j^JUNICIPAL ELECTION] 1900. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GRANGETOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Allow me to thank my many supporters of all shades of opinions for again returning me for the fifth time to represent them m the Cardiff T .wu Council, and to assure them ol:at I shall always make their interests my own. Mv public life is known well to you all, and the fact of my this year being returned without opposition makes me think you view my past with approval. I trust the pleasant tie? which bind us together will be only strengthened in the future and assure you my best endeavours will be to develop the interests of Cardiff and the Grangefeown Witrd in particular. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, 9583 Your obedient Servant, S. A. BRAIN. public Appointments. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, NEW u ZEALAND, a ilV5ted foE the undermentioned APPOINTMENTS;—Director of the School ot Mines, who will also be Professor of Mining and Teach Applied Mechanics and Mine Surveying- salary ISOO. Lectnrer on Geology, Mineralogy and Petrography salary 4350. The Professor and Lecturer will not receive class fees, but private practice allowed during the vacation. For further particulars applv to AGENT-GENERAL FOR'NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria-street, London, S.W. <fc £ rtirsian&. G REAT WESTERN RAMWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:- HALF-D^Y TRIP TO LONDON. WEDNESDAY, October 31st.—To London, for half-day, 10, or 11 days, from Cardiff and Newport For times, bookings from other stations, week-end excursions, &c., see bills and pamphlets. 9572 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager, :m 31HE WELSH PEOPLE, their Origin, History, Laws, Language, Literature, and aractenstics with two Maps. By Principal Rhys and D. Brynmor Jones. Pub. at 16s Post Free for 12s 6a. TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL RE- FORM, by Rowntree and Shervfell. Pub. at 6s Post Free for 4s 3d. DIWYGWYR CYMRU, oy Beriah Evans; with Maps and Diagrams. Post Free, 4s. ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 712S DARLINGTON'S n ANDBOOKS. £ iT Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Queen Darlington for a copy of bis handbook." A brilliant success."—77t« Time*. 11 Mo-t emphatically tops them %]I.Daily G,),aphic. EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE ONDON AND JgNVIRONS." 5s, by E. C. COOK and E. T. COOK, Bl. 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