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ET. LYDDON AND CO., E. 1,' ÐU,}IS, r:U STOCK iH..2: CARDirr. Telegrams: "LyniiOK, CiRMrr." Telci>lioues: P. O 63; ?l 105. SELLERS— £ 1 3 Barry Ordinary Stock 50 Nerth Pref Shares £500 Harry Deferred Stoek £ 300 Rhymney Oidiunry Stock 37 Swansea Trams want bid 20 Mordey, Carueys, fully paid X500 1. f Vale otock 25 Barry G.?,*?.g Dock SI.?.-bid wntd E500 Barry Preferred Stock, at 124 HJDB'Drv 'DockShares.?S' ? 25 Rhondda New Pref Shares 25 lJeurikyber Colliery Ord 6 D. Davis und Sons Shares 2 Stv?use? Gas 7& p. Shares, at 43 50 iti, olldd? .,e6 ?i? ?6rdi..?y BUYERS 10 Bldg,l I' ,d Wa?'?hMM 1 2 Vle of Glamorgan Sh?.?? £580 Rhymney Allotments Carmarthen Brewery Ord & Pref Shares 10 Rbymuey 1' New, ,?t 138 £ 500 Swansea Harbour Stock E500 N??t?'. Nuvigahou D?b. FS. AND J. G. THOMAS, STOCK. F. 13ROKERS .1, DOCK-CHAMBMUS, &STOCK EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. Teleerams: "Flkmiwo, c. Telephone, 15-. S-?LLXRS-P.,t Talbot D.ck ?hares Cardiff Milling Co, Prefs £500 Batry let Pref tetock 14 London & Pro, Bauk Shares 2 Mount Stuart A Shares BUYERS-Haneook Deferred, at 15 Hancock Preferred, at 14 £500 Albion Colliery Debenture 50 Hancock Preference Dn F. PEARSON, STOCKBROKER JL < 110, But*-str<et (..d Stk E?ehan?), C".triliff Telegraphic Address, "G&DS»IS, CauDiw. TeIeDhone6, National No. 139, Poet-?M?No.M. SELLERS—5 W. W, Nell Ordiuary Shares £ 500 Brecon A Debenture 10 Hanceck Ordinary Deferred lihymuey Don Old Shares £300 Rhymuey Iron Mort. Debs London & Prov. Bank New Shares BUYERS—5C Loudon and Prov Bank New, at 19% 5WW. N?rd, at ?? ??"' ?  10 Cardiff Empire Shares, at 10s prem. £ 1,000 Great Western Ordinary dtock Hancock Deferred Ordinary W. COIJRTIS AND CO. < BANK-BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET and STOCK EXCHANGE. CARDIFF. Telegrams: "STOCKS, CAHI>ivv." Telephones: National,551; P.O., 617. SEILERS-75 Ben Evans Ord Sbure. 30 Port Talbot Dock Co. Shares 500 Taff Vale Stock 30 Spillers & Bakers Ordinary Rhondda Or(1inary Shares Spillers and Bakers Pref Shares BUYERS—10 Hill.' Dry Dock Shares Glamorganshire Bank Ord Shares TREGERTHEN 0 UN N AND ?*  STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS. EXCHANGE-BUILDINGS, BUTE DOCKS CARDIFF, and STOCK EXCHANGE. Teles. "TBBDUN:), CARDIFF," Nat. Tel, N.. He. Iron Old Shares 10 Mordey, Carneys, £ 9 paid 20 Rhondda Ordinary Shares 10 Vale of Gl,-orgn Shares 5 Thomas Elliot. (Limited) 2 .E50 Shares (.e4?pft) C?dM M<dtia? Co. 2) B.,ry G?a,i.g ?. Shares 2 & 10 X.rd?& fy pd Sh., t 14 40;EZ5 Ely Y K ..dd. C.Ili?ry Sb- 60 Interiiatiomi Colli ry 8-?e 20 Thompson & Shackell 6 p.o, Pf Shares BUYEBS-20 North Ordinary, at 1 ip 30 Newport-Abercarn Ord at 3 X50,.e Railway Ord Stock 20 Penrikyber Colliery Pref Shares 20 Gloucester Wa?on A Shares "? £ 100 North's Colliery Debs Dealings in South Africau, Australian, and Indian Mnnng Shares at close prices. E. B.SIMS,STOCK & SHARE BROKER POWELL-PLACE and STOCK EXCH4NGE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ?,??WJS}iare3'"c,ditf' T'phnes.P.O, No.51, Nat-236. ?]SSE.??(?iceSh? 16 Rhondda Old and 2 Now Ord Shares £50 Barry Deferred Ord Stock 20 Cardiff Empire Shares 20 Black Lion Brewery Shares ;a" Barry Dcbeutare X14 BB,rr D,??,t-, Bhondda Aei?ted Water Co. Shs, ?3 paid BUTERS-10 Qu?k?, Yard GM & Water Sh?a 6 Hancock Preferred Orclinmy Taff ?ebenture Stock cr.w.s..P?4b.c6 Ptd Elo' Nell b..t.re B..nds P?"th Pier Co. I"' Bndgend Gas and Water Shares lOERCYPO WBLL,STOCB?&SHARB BROKER, 113, BUTE BOAD, AND STOCK  ?-C&NGE. 'r1l1D8. If CA&dif* T'phone, P.O, 89, N. 225 BUYERS—5 B? l>ry Dock ??'- ??  50 R-df,ti.. 7 B. or Westlake P?d. ?i.OOONf.ymmeyB? 100 Bhymney Iron Old, at 28s 3d BICLLBBB- I'& 20 Cardi1f Emcires, at 3% 5 Port TaJbots 100 Rhymney Iron New, at 11. 2C To 8, ip-"t?& £ 10 pd-want off, HENRY J. PILLINGER and 08., JLJL Lats BETTON, SAYCE, VAUGHAN, and cø. STOCK D ,HABE BBOKEBS, 41, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Telephone NO_l2j; PILLIN.&. NIIIIIT. BUYEBs-20 Monmouthshire Steam Laundry, at par N-?gI. -d 81-i.. 4 p,O. or 4& p,c. D?l, JMO'?wport Wtter? A?tiS ? *°' ?' 50 J. L. Lloyds 8BLLEB8-0 London" FroT. Bank8. at 20 250 Bayley Reward-, at 5s 6d 250 South African General Develops, at 6s JE397 Brecon B Deb, at 107 £ 1,00 B?. let P.f., at 82 £ 1,000 Brecon Ordinary, at 8 «,o. 141 6 Bhomd?? ?*?' ?' "'°' 25 South Wales Colliery AShMM JonOA6 jk. Ord '"? ??'' at '? 6d 20 W. =*Ab* 50 B., ..ti?8,.Di.?..d,417.6dpr- PARSONS AND ROBJ2NT' ? 8TOCKBBOKE^CENTBAL.CHAHBEB8. TehOft. No, :11. NÚ"T, N.poaT. 50 spiw. IT. .t ::e 12 South W"" Collier;r A, at 10% 20 North Md b Wales Banks 5 Morris and Grifflns ;?, -O" B?om A Deb, at 128 BUYEBB-II.. E? V.U.y 8 ??k £ 1,000 H-y 4 p,o. Deb6Dtur. M? PentyprMd Water 1,000 N3ew ort Water Annuity 50 South Wales T.b.?m, t 93 pMm. 50 Newport Dry Docks <,wifihraa Gas Sh&rea 100 Ab.,I.- Bfl-Y 8!wM -Bat? tB<M t,?n )JI MiBin? Shares nt close prices. ChMMt?.. 6&. EMt BM?., t%. '? 'Qr S t GSSRF •FCJSFWUT^AI B?.ld.x 5. ?? ted, CardM M -p.,tG-B-f. MOUtUiB, d "Y eOUCHt — M r? b.t ?? It .T.<.fMMtKr? TMS jndOronp MMun. V .U eh?SS.S l?TS '^?TU^t' "yP"" '?''? ?' a- *fe■ir»ytbca«i ks tbe regi 1« u*. «| jujirt utw I b. CH A S MASSY AND CO. C HC('R'Š'C(J:'R ,YrE ADC, J1 STOCK EXCHANGE, CABHIFF, Tel<>t.'ra»bic Address. Invkst, CARDIV. SELLERS—60 Cardiff Milliner Ord 5 eDry Dock Shares, at 63 10 Port T.1b.t Shares 2J Mordey, Corner*, at 1351 8&2 Cardiff Ice, at 12 20 Barry Graving Docks 5 Cardiff JuncUo:B fully piid BUYERS-3 B.t. Dry Dock Sbares, at 58 20 D. 1),,i. ,,d MODS, at 13 10 Soillers & Bakers Ordiunry Shares 50 Rliymney Iron New Shares, at 133 Ernest sullyan d CO, 118, BUTE STREET, and STOCK EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. Telegrums, "Trust, Cardiff." Telephones: P.O.,7; N., 187. SELLERS—2 750 Jolm Bull Shares 30 Bristol & South Wides Wagons, at 5J. 30 Rhondda & Swansea Bay Ord Jlhonddn & Swansea Bay New Prefs £1,000 Ely Valley Consolidated Stk, at 191 50 Bl1 Evans Ordinary, at 20s 5 Albion Steel Co. (BrIton Ferry) X20 f pd 100 Jones, Dickensou & Co. Shares. at 20. 100 Rhvmuey Iron New ShMHS"?!?! 1 '000 Barry Deferred Stock B,1UIIiYrET,„RSN —Pembroke and T?" ?''°? North Ordinary Shares, at 30S Port '.1b.t Share*, at 4 fO Ben Evans Ord Shires, at 17* 6d B.irr.y Iilay Prefl'¿d O,d lONELi K. TAYLOR A X l> U(>" JLJ ]?, BUTE-STREET, AND STOCK EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. „„ OT"J,#,Securicy.Cardiff. ?''?"? ? ??' ?' S? iSElLLER„^— spillers Nephews Shares M6tr.p.h(.?? B,?.k Shure; JMOO T"ff Vtt'ie (Xdium?y Stock ill". P,?r Shares ¡; f'lolflva; Shares BnTUItYr_EnRn S—Spillers Pref Shares '"? ??''?" Alhion Coal Shares 15 Hi ll,' Dry Dock Shares ?. Chartered Share 20 N ?l, 0,-???i,?y Shares S^EPHK^ir™WlLtsT SWANS'El, J Stockbroker.—T'gnis"Wills,S'sea." r,PLI??184 SJLLER- Port Talliot Ra Iwav and Docls JAMES MADG^,TOOCKBR^KER, WIND-ST., SWANSEA. T'?, BUYEIM-Bhmor??ure Ba)S ?'  50 Swansea Shipping Shares SS. Pansy Shares SE[¡LEn-lllOndda Ordinary Shares CA. V1GNOLES, STOCKBROKER, C. 64, WIND STREET. SWANSEA. Telegrams Vjguolcs, Swansea." LE!t-50 Pontypridd W,,t.,?.?k. at 17
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FINANCIAL. íFWj}¡ the Pkes.s I LONDON, TUESDAY. Money continues fairly abundant, and rates relUiliU at i per ent. owr the night, or 1 per cent, over the settlement. Foitnightly loans to the Stock Kxchange were renewed at J 10 1 jfcr oeat., or rathv-r eaeier than laat \ime. I The Discount Market was rery quiet, and fir.st-cla.ss acceptances were quoted ea,y at ii to 1$ptr cent. Tin* being the first day of the uaual foi-S Di!ly member* Itave been chietty ngaged .n the ar1angen)nt of the account, but uo difficulty whatever was experienced in the carry-over, money being plentiful and rates generally light. :Market. have again been bfciong, on the ckwing of bear accounts MIU I or trier investment purchases, whilv the satisfactory prvgiess 00 far of the settlement, which 19 remarkable by tht..),b-<-noe<t{ the anxiety fvll at tho lust account, the further im- proved tone recorded on tho Paris Bourse, and titt generally more favourable impression rejrar-i affairs in rh" Kaot, have all tended to give » dist.uotiy healthier tone to the markets. The Market for Home Government Securi- ties was again good, on the continued ease in the Money Marnet and expected further large gold influxes to the Bank shortly. Conob have fUïtlur advanced l to i, o 106? for both Mo?e?- and "?Acco??t° Indi" Sccck.s :o>e £ to 1; Kispre Paper J better, o.. the improvement in Indian exchanges; Colonial Inscribed Stocks steady. The Foreign Market ntark s a general ad. vance, dive to buvizii orders from tlw Conti- nent and re.puro11a1-ie:3 here. Turkish Tribute Loan.? advanced 1 r-o 2 £ most of the Groupt! 3-16 to Bulgarians 1 to 2, Greek Fives 2, Hungarian Fours l, Portuguese and Spanish i, Egyptian XJniti.d and Pr,4 T ?" At')?i'ne Funding ?.dittol8.S6I.<fdu!?- l to Costa Rica..î, Cruguays and Iexieau Sixes i, Peru Prcfaiidi Debentures and 4 respective?' ?M) Chinese Loans 1, Silver at 114 -and Gold at 106. The Home Railway Market waa again buoyant. Great Easterns advanced 1, on the- large traffic HKrMMp of £85; Great Northern v as 2 to 1 higher, South Eastern Dofenoo 11, North Westerns 1, Caledonians a to è. North Biitish i to ¡, Brighton Deferred acid uioct other line3 i to 2. American Railways wer trong1 .in sympathy with the ;!enral improvement in other depart- ments, and were also a&siste d by Ijettev prices from New York, mojyt lines marking an advance 011 th.. day of from 4 to J. Canadian Pivcirics rose 2. but Grand Truaks were somewhat unsettled, Guaranteed and Firet Pref mark ing a rise of i and the Second Pref 4. while the Third ditto has fractionally de- cli_ ned; Mexican Rails dell, 8ccolld Pref mark- ing a fall of 1; Mexican Ccutral Bonds ro^o 2, and Buenos Ayres Great Southern and Central Argentines- 1. f 11 Ruck Shares. OttomlIs have advanced 5.16, and LniOl. of London and Natioual South Afrit;* Republic Union of Australia i lower. Miscellaneous Shares neglected. Allsopp Ordinary advanced 2; Suez Canal j lower. Mining Market good, on re-pur<?h""t>< on both home aud French account. Prices, how- ever, in some cases closed below best, on a fev, >ales. Chartered* and Barnato Bank un- < hanged on the day, he latter at 1 13-16; Rand :Mifol" after advancing :I, closed £ lower than last niht: Consolidated Goldtields Deferred ai, closed at. a fractional decline: Modderfon tein advanced 1^ to 9i East Durban f{O(:depoort i. De Beers a1Jd Jagers- fontein S. Wemmers L;»uglaagt9S i to 5i. other ri.fa ranging from 1-16 to 1: GoldtielcU Uctp quoted 8. South African Gold Trust 8, Reitfontein 4, Lady Lcch 1 13-16, Mainland Consols 2, Hannah's Baownhill b. M est Australian Conceusk>ns 1|, Geldenhnis Deep 61. Primrose frjr. Randfoivtein 2:1, Briton's rhitd 1 ♦ weaker at 1: Wealth of Nations quoted i prem., Sutherland Reefs 7s. W., Guelph 5s. bd.. Kl,rkid(,p 14rl, 6u., I isbon Berlyu 6s. 6,1., Balkw Land 7s. 3d. Fifty-six thousand pounds in coin was pur- chased by the Bank to-day. In the Silver Market a moderate business has been done in bar. al 30Jd. per ounce, again øhowi: no change. Indian exchanges firmer, at Is. 1 23.3?.d" Hon Koriif 2s. 2!d,. diwJ fow' months 2s. 2fl., N.M)R)tai 3" Old" ditto four months 3,. O?d? lokohanva four month, '2s. 2.1ed. On Ciiange long bill. on Franco were in good demand, the rat., Inoying 1Ig-ainsil this wVn.try; Italian currwiey considerably re- x>\>red in value, due to thp improved apeet in .h ,? financial position, as$sfiown by their Budget; Hp.sh currvncy depreciated slightly; rouble quoted 25/j—J. l'1te trold promium at Buenos Ayres ):a3 oei'Uner from 233v30 per cent, to 232 per (.-at. Rio exchange higher at 9àd, The Paris Bourse has been firm. South A f,1,:1 Lsues higher. Exchange on London weaker at 25f. 22. pri- ?N discount qnoted 1; per cent. in Boti?? c¡ut; ?' ?e pr; Vienna weak. The ditMtors of the ?n<?an and General In'l \'eshnnt T,.6t have 1,,I.d an interim ùivi. dend at t'w rate of 5 per ?e,?. JWr annum on the Preferred Stock for the six months to tbt, 31st of October. The New ZM?nA Lo?n and Merc?ntUe Agency Company (Limited) hav" received the following telegram, "ri"g t.-d.?'. date, from their Christchurch b,h ,gardi?,g the New Zealand wool ,1. whieh opened there on the 22ml inst. :—,4 Market for superior greasy merino and fine greasy oross-bred is d. to 1e!, i.v*r lb higher, and coarse gr-asy crcwe-bved Id. to lid. per lb. higher than at the okxse oé 1894-95 season ir March 1-t." Grand Trunk Railway of Canada week's ior"£fl,, receip, £109 increase; Chig. Grand Trunk. JS950 increase; Detroit Grand Haven. £ 10 increase, showing a total increase of £ 1,069. Tlif trafiin recoipts of th* Suea Canal for yes- terday amounted to 350.000f.. or 190,000f. more than on tlie corresponding day last yw.
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LONDON SHARE MARKET. CO-NNOLO Op 12.0 1.10 "10' k OlaOo* -iiieM*# 2j v c Mi.y .'ObS" 106)1 1),?. D.. )i06& 1" JL Do. do. 2i p 4«. 104 Loc? .t?? ? ?. ? ?: Bnnk 9i "'lu¡i"'Hli. Sto"k. 2b M, Indi. 3 por cellt"1!1 Do. o per ceut \\tft Do. do. 5 v e M3^4 Met. Cou. per cent.. 12\ :k:C;f:1j\ 11 t'??di'?y?J??nZ '? ? ? lus.C.Good Uo^a,') .83 U9 '0. "0 I N..Z-1.d Cm."ohd 1" .n "0 In*, e.. S W"IR1 r 1 I»»si.Victor»R4pr.c'§a-3-4 1C6^ lua. South Aiiatraimu .1 1 0 I: :t;'J:'çt:.Ug l UOldl!: 1U,Il,WJoYb l#righro'< Railway O r d. !?7 163 163% C_I6(\ <JoB«olidated. t40|»i 141 141i Do. P>W«i-r«d CO.. Ord.: n Do. De'errei d.. 41* 60'4 Chathaiii ana D. Ord. 15?, 1" lfr* Do. Preletem;* 120 i UO? ?.. ?% 16 W..t, 1!8 C;"dn:;I.84 84* ?t OtJN'tl»a,Frefd.iJou. Ord, 116W 8416 m Do. do. 1)e/d. do. 1)61* ™ 4ML | 4S^* M.. d, -il 4,1, Do, d.. A"48'& 4&% .8 U.11 1 ?% ] 3a JtyL :i.¡;¡;I, ¡ 38 '? ? Loudon MId North-We^to 181^4 U14 131% L.?to".?.tS??W? ? ??.  "'?  ]><x do. deferred 6S&' ,.u. :>b.I, n,1 ",UO, Ord 4; 1)0. ?ft?') ? I • • ? ?  Do. lJeforr«d 1 23^ 23% I bl.tr. C 23i; :34 i; D.- t?id St-k 90 Do. Dxtriet OrdiB?y 25', .? 26 DO. P,.f. <U Midlaud Ordinary 154* 15$L •' igjM*, North IJrÜ,eh Ord. pr. W a' Ordi-Y S9% Korth ???O?'?'-f'M tM?S% I North Stuflordsliire )25 South Ehstem Ordinary '"6 t Do. gl:t: -i Il: Y*ak London ? Tatt Vale Aoi. H88 7t 1 ¡ [ ™ | AMERICAN RAILWAY- Centra P.,ift i&t!' 17 4 I CWcttuo, Milwaukee Tl 7v* L 7"7^ •* ?7% UMV?ttrdiMry i,% i £ De Prefer? 46? '? Ene Shares 13 j3,y I>o. Preference ? .i?t. niiujis Central ? iina  Do. Second Mortfcafe ,§*L L.k. "09 ?'uit!?mIN?.i))e  ?54? 54 ? ;? Miwouri, KausMg k Texas 15Vtf £ ?  New Yerk Ceut,'IÚ #2 ?vi New York OutariO '1 16 I. Norfolk Preference I'" le PaC1l1c Prefereace l?iO 15 15^ f 16 S«»a«y'va..la Ordinary 54* Pl,il.d.lphi. It-?dr,,Y,L.   Do. 'p'?MomeBM? 31 :? Udkjd Pnejtic '1 Ivu 9 W?h?.r.M< 1?  i? Do.(,eae?tM<trtp.M!Z7 AtotiG.eW 1t1 Atchison "I17'1 n%, r>o. 2nd M«rt. Class A 27^1 '? Cauathau facitiu Hi 5t'4 it'i M% Grand Irnuk Ordinary 5 Do. Qu?rautet?"'?..?.! 4? 43' ? 44 ?..Fir!.tPref.reM. j?..Ht; J4 Do. Second Preference =2 22'i, 22 D?: Third Piefereuce. ? ?? ? Mexicau Oidiimrr } 17 ? Do. Flr,t Prdel'oneo 66 Second Pretereuce^ 50 VOIWIUN B 11 N 11, Loiuiiarjs Ordiuiir* 9 —— 7c, .] i Oo. de. First luoome 2 i Buwui AjreiUt.S'tliein lil [ Buenos Ayrestiud Hoenrm 59 A W.t 57 -hilimi 1Aó -.4 Vo. 189  )01?'" H.?no.*)re9tM2 '3 ] ?  Do. 1883 -¡. Bulgarian 6 per cent, 188} 84 p5 4.r#-i,tiu« HSr, 70 70'4 ?'?H'.?'?: 75. ?   < t)o.4? i».o. Sterling tg  AvfeutineCe^iilai A 28 29 [ Do. C.d,,i:. H 25. 26 Ay?.. C.d,. L. 61? Do. J.°.?' ?t ? ?? rChina 69 69# 69ft* V'V-11'S"i!l; ver Loan 115 Do Gold do 105 G^prtau i'uilieu 101lQl.klbi^ De. Go*. Pref., New Q9 ,u 'I ").?-. ?,, ?,e69 to. Dana, N.. 100 Ffeuohoper Cent. >•-lit. 99'^ \"t Do. 34 P-r C-,?, 1.414 ? 1&4 4 ».v.. 101 German 3 per cet li9H.J V .tth? 5 p«r C.«t KS4. 86i ?M%M? 'l4ihlJ ver ""tI'L..n e.J- '')0 .).. Iex)c..u 0 Vor COllt, Ord. 89!4 90 89"4, 90 ) '??!? arMk. Joel 28* 29 D.. !M4e. M. ? ? Russia 4 1884. Conversion". 100% îo; In¡64 ti T rk"b 4 11 9, Do. Otton..m Oeittnce 90 ? De Fit?t Group 60 J Do.Second Grono i' 32 ?:T?' Qruuit '?';?? ? ;? Do. eonrth Grouu 19- .'19% i:lli¿:> ?.? m; n: :i MISCELLANEOUS UMk:uay 5? per Ceut "46't, 47?' ""? H.d 6^ 16 | ] rrannvaal Loan SperCent 114 I Pe?)'?rt S..)? t?f ?,'e'< ? ? Do. Deferred «. 0. £ C:rlt'¡;j¡;'£2ër'd ,OR "'lrJo.A Ul8riCftU Tal. Pre* 63 Do do Ordinary. 44 of:<t UIi.d gfië'tJ; 4:: Arthur GnineMg Or dii,mr 465 4¡¡sopp's Odi.y 'J:,j 8rvaut A JMay Ordinary 16'^  .?  Coats 28 [\\ ']* Pear's Soap Ordinary 7 9 fibbw Vale 8t & Iron Co 6-% Deccan Laud £ 5 h-? 3;? Suez Ctt)it)t.? 2 4.f? ? ?"'24 Uaniinouds t  Eastmans 2 Salt [Fniou Ordinary 3", !fJ:i;,J,t :¡:! Fri iti,. Iiit-t.. i ti, .].  DlJhll Dj8tiJJer 1 < fieU's?sbesMsfDmJed)!? ?' .? ::rdtAdfr'i' 5h 5j 5 "0 ?)'i,,?!n.r L„,ul 1% ? Je'ansbrg Cns Invs't Ce. 41? 4^ 4J Jay*; copper iVI 2% ttioTibto> 15^1^ Mason nud B?cry ■ Thiirsis Copper 4^^ my Gola 3 2-J| :f;J;l; o.Z. Ordi-ry 5 :¡: i,l:   Burma Ruby  ?.?  ? ?  De Peers Diamond 25"% 25^ South African Expleratns ? ?? New Ja?ratontein ? 8? j., I)i-d C- Gold FMs M' Afrc D '2% ?.' t2'!t ?.? 12 lÙis¡'ury Gol New 3^-  I 3? City and S.b.rb 25 Jumpers 7 7A Ferreiras 17^ Jubilee &% Simmer and Jack '2 W(?mniers 9% t Crown Keef ].] 10'^ Langlaagtes 8? ? 52 S?Sj? Lnrn»laagtes Block B l^i 2 Skeba 1 H EMt R.md'"???.:??;:? & 6?6?? Baud Mines 28 '7 23% 27^ Primrose 6& 6k MjS?!itM (New) 1? ? ? BCedderfontein New 8 9g 93 ReiU ?'t? .?" 3? 4? 4? 41 Priaceas 3 ?i lv Pi<))<)<)r.?.?. t'??'. ;? ?? Bant j es Baruato Consolidated. 2% Buffelsdoorn 4;z« "4 Durban-Roodpeort 7^4 73 73 Gold Fields Deep 1% 8 N?a.??M I'm ? 21 K?rkadrop .?  12 6 Vj c HmdersM's 2% ? '? Mozambique ? !A ii dr'y Wentworth Abbott'6 j. AMocia?.<iGoMMine 'i ? Big Blow 4.,   Bayley's Rewai'd ]. 4/6 Bluck Flags 1^ Great Boulder 5 Gr-t i'ingall Reefs Wi, Hampton Plains 3% HMnM'?BrtwnhiU???S? ? 6 L.n. ?.t A..t.Ii. E. 6 Mainland Consols l§ 2& 1. M est A.?. Ciid pi'?id. 5% 6 Westmlia  ? ? Ei:rtir E:i; r L.dy Loch 1 £ L"dy Shenton. .1 J I I. I
LOCAL finance. I
LOCAL finance. I [rT OVIL financial editor. I CARDIFF, Tuesdat. Businew wan again reported dull toJay. but the transactions recorded numbered rather more than yesterday. All the Looai Railt; were ottered, with very little result. Buyers are holding off, and only one transaction was returned. An idea is abroad that active markets will not be realised till the turn of the year. Quiet markets are expected in 8.peculative stocks and shares on the London Exchange and however remote the psychological connre- tion between the Kaffir Cirous and, say. Bute Dry Dock or Rhynmcy Ordinary at Cardiff may appear, quiet markets in London would mean quiet markets here. This, then, is what the concensus of opinion leads one to expect, but it ie, a8 the veriest novice knows, a very worn truism that it is the unexpected nearly always happens in Stock Exchange matters, and for ourselves we de<"1ille to prophesy. In Rails the heavy lines have apain put on an oil-round improvement, and look as If tliey were on the upwarcf track. OtherwUse, the market i6 unchanged. London and Provincial Bank New Shares were in request, and changed h: d. at the middle price, though otherwise shares had a arooping tendency. Bristol Gas were up, and Newport "C" Seven per Cent, were done above the middle figure. In Coal North's Ordinary were off oolour and lower, business being done at the bottom. Bute Dry Dodcs were better, with more buyers about at the same price (571), but, busi- ness being done within the quotations, prices were not changed. Despite the favourable report. Mordey and Carney Shares (£10 paid) were (lOOO .at 14—the lower figure. Mordey ana Carneys fteMn to furnish an example, in a small way, of what has occurred in Rhymney Kails, The recent advance has arisen from anticipatory purchases, and an idea seems to have got abroad that the dividend would be at an en higher rate than 10 per cent. The Mining Market was steady throughout the d.y, .k though -I-- were slightly easier at the I-, an 4d--m was m-kz on moat of the shares chicoy favoured at Car- diff, PríN'8 for the day. together with last night e otowng quotations, will be found in anotlier place. BUSINESS DONE-OFFICIAL MARKINGS. bTOOKS AND SHARES. Birry Preferred Ordinary, 124. Bute D" Dwk. 5?? l-ondon-Provincial B..k N?? 19i. "r,dinI:e;¡d4, Niwport Gm C $?,- l?- Cent., tM. rI:h PAi?. Df'?'ed' N.fth KM?mo 0<<timMy. 1? Nertfa's Navigation '?)n per Oat, l'ref. 5;. MUlES, &0. r Famato Banibs, 1}. Hendersons. 2 17-32. Oceaoas, a 1.)6. CHANGES IN QUOTATIONft Rises. Brid.1 CN ".e w 0-t. 124?-? to 125-6. ^n-13t?U&» ThrM?nd?-HaU P" *nt., 117-19 118-20, I Oreai Weøtem Rail. O!\IiDao:y, 160-1 to 1f102-1!- GIW Rb raw P, Oat. Debentureo, Wl-T to S-l^ '«« Gaat. Dehentum, Lojgon^and X-th We- 0-Y, 180-1 t) Midland Ordinary, 163$—4J to 64. BOOM IN FREIGHTS. 7b. i*" 1911 oommitta did -11 to t?e ? .?t. What M,? vainly M?hno bring about by 1-g and '??'°"' discussion report, xferox-?. Monttf-refereBee. report Md  hM ot? dnhM th. period ?.p?  ?-?!!?'ij"??'?? ?*? Ie ØOIl.1Ii I to &a.è Market, \v.'ii«;h w.n; di.ll und lower to-day, freiplitc« were high. There wa, in fact, some. thiiiK like a worn ill them, and at times the market was quite exeittxl, an all-round rise of 6d. to 9<1, per ton bein^ reahVud. The cau,e. are fornd in 1he low rate of homeward freights i-nd the t vunny weather, whid, has kept back tci'ina^e till or d ers have Iv.rome niDismg. J'ttitfht^ for Marseilles were done «-t Vjf-, und i. ix. steamers were tidcen foi- Port Jitid at 6:3. All thy porta were done t un advance, and price, :>.re 8till rising. CARDIFF MILLING PREFERENCES. A eorresi>ondent writw that he i. unabl to Mnd<rstandwhy('M'di(fMi))h? Company Pre- ftrenees liOulù 1x quoted at so Iowa price a 3s—^ fw tho .EM !'?t'. H" proljably ,not the only one who 1ms won d ered at tl va g aries e l: Jti lO\l¡;') l::i; :i:llwf\Ùli l !.le ri: shares .? rtii?Md ai StoL'k Hx?h?? ?ist?'' ? n ay be well, however, to remark, 1,?4t tlw I ►nisctptibilitics of anyonu should be wounded, that our correspondent evidently attributes the low quotation to influences outside the Stock Kxchanifc, for ]>rocveds to rrtfue with thoHH vho fail to recoyrni<e a ::«]0(1 tiling wh"" they Ewe it. "Af, If he write*, "the preference ne reducK' to, cuy. x)5 and tho orrunary to £ 2 10s., tho to. would be off, and suftic-ienb working "rkin capital ooulu b2 introduced, anù, then, taking the profit for the year l.ndiu¡( .Tunc !r"t (and we auy reasonably look for larger next year), there would he ainple to pay debenture interest and a divi^dend of 6 per eent. on the picferenoe and 5 per cent, on the ordinary shares." A word to the wise is suflicicnt. GOLD. in accordance with th announcement whic. we mado in Monday's Western Mail," when d?hne;w(ththe(iu.ttionajK)pro?ptptsofthe Chal.tprl Compstny, and 'U?' promise i'? Tues- day s Western Iail," we now give \he (-colld in our series of sketches of the history and '01' of leading exploration and mining com. ¡¡¡wi" for which we hay" selected BARNATO CONSOLIDATED MINES. formed in July lasl, the Barnato CWoli- dated LJ\t, (LilUitt'd) have become .1?e of the mc?tuct.YHofthcK.bHistudM.'J'he' ?d.? ""pIta I i.? LI,D?;0,000 in ?,l sliare?. Of this amount £750,090 [u!lv.paid shares went to the vendors. 250,000 being issued to the ]>ublio at pwtv of the liwnpany has just been published, ajid consists of — ti) c.ouu claims, practically the whole of which ,\fe .3itua.ted in the Witwatcrsrand, and imme- di.,t,l cwuth of the most successful of the I'-and Mines. 508 of t1t,e c].m? have t? Fold to the Chimes Mines (Limited) in ex- okange ior £ 275,000 .n fully-paid sliares of •.iia* comyxmy. The Barnato Consolidated luui alfo subscribed for 250,000 additional hare in the same company, They now hold tho total capital of the Chimes Mine^(Limited), unionnting to £ 325,000. The lojnpany has also sold a number of olaims to the Rand Central Mines (Limited), and holds £ 130,000 (out of ;6200,000) (if that company's shares. (2) One-eighth, of all estate in Delagoa Bay. (3) Options over SOO claims and a number of reef-bearing farm., which they are now proi- 1>e0r.ii\L' .M)ilstofthe2.500chimswa..?ive))in th'  'Y't"m Moil" of Monday, from wh'ch ?wnH,.?.)t),atth[.varti,n,untysittmteto the south of and immediatelv next to tlie series oi outcrop mines of the Witwatorsrand, wh Vh mM9t,);Qdu<?d gold of the value of .67.000.000 and WiSich t1ti ycat'wiU produce nver LB,OGO,ooo worth 'laking the piesvnt price of Barnato Consolsat 'h'S would work out at an avera^po of £1.?OO ]jer claim. Tliis average compare mt'tarty ?3,000 ,)er?tm, at ?ino!t?e d?-pl?el property cf the Rand M?ues ■»Limited) i. valued on to-davs price, ",hilst, it -mother instance be taken; the Geldenhuw D?. with 21S claiinis, stands to-day at a pncc of 6i per Pi share, working out tOM average—r>.ft«-r allowing for the money spent Oil (iHtelopmeiit—of £ T,800 per claim. IHB .MIXIXO MARKHI'-TL,};SD.\¥'S PTIICVS. y!e f!'0V'"if Hs oI (j\1otat!otJ. Monday's clœing r,Jj-» n ii'e (wrentheses inUDe- fliLtely «afih; tiic nai>ic of thc company: Bulkis JAU-d, 7s. 21, 13-16. mto Consolo (2D, 13-16 £ fch* Exploration* (1 11.16), 1 13.16, Big Blows (A). Buffels (3), < 3J C'.Q.SUB fH), ?. Derbau Ucodepo}.'t. 71. t:Mt ?a!t(b(? ?. I, 1.16. CKrg3andMay(l).l'M GlcHcaims C3g). 1, i Gol<lflclds (11 7.1I, 12,. Hend.nns (2?.27-16. 2& (b;d). Johnnie6(?).4.?,l.M Kleiksdwps, 14s. 6d. bid. K?ts? ii6 Vloi (15-161, 1. Lyt)enh<.?Eottt<-a(I?. 1 3.16, M?Con.<.(2;).?IM6..5. Oceana (1 15?16), 2. Primrose (6 M6). 6. Iiamifontei-i (2 11-16), 2, 13.16, 11-16, Kwtfonteins (3J), 1. Spes Boni (lj). 1J. Dilited Rhodesia (I), I. Wcstraliu (j), 1, NEWS FROM THE MINES. Sr. J\hdd:n's T,t 1,Tt, return ? iM-i: four w?'i???" ? of g,.Id (?proximate value :64,950), 37?3 tOM of ore have been ,?,h,,d, 1,074- ,d f..?- l?.? f ,?,h ore '?v' h"?n ?npped. ..tiing 277-. '?'? ?Rhod?ia).- TI?,, (,?.,?d. Conw]:- dated Company have started work on t?n dif- I)It??-ks iii the Buluwayo distri"t, and <i? era,) ?afts w 11 be sunk to a low level. The p.(Mpeets ?f the ohum. ?re prouuM.? aJid ivarraiit extensive ddvelopment. Two reefa have been struck.  ?L?'?"? '??Y w been suo- ?'true.tM), u.nd the directors are n??" .tm?tn' ? for a \?t Astral' property, in HalW ti?e property of the oomp?ny at Ba1lamt, CWl Gold Cairns (Limited).- :\Ienzi". 00n801 Gold (,l"im. (Limite<l),- Th. \Jrllr. I»eid, ?'?'" ? '?n revived fro'n :Mr, I{{,id, (he loea l (lir?tor RoHin- ton Cnwoe Last Claim. 190ft.—Have driven m 2rL to the ide 1,000 Ka!l?ns of ^er P £ .r homi. lL.oocIe iI: ooks exceedingly p..i.- inz." Transvaal-Westralian Gold Concessions (Lmrtecl) -Th", ti.t batch of letters of allot- ?J?tn the ?.?ibove company have been posted ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS ll,qllili?- ?dd,,?,,d to the ??" "M b, ??.??we? ?d.M??fM co:ttm.M,pMM(?d ? ?;t.r hi? ??d f,,Il ad,l. as a ?l' good ?.'?' We cannot ?P? £ letter to such t?tMt-Mf!, but telearams with ? p??d, ,H receive caref ul attention. Ill,, ?<?"?<! br.?. or ?<er. ? &??:?'- ?"-?? Edu^ IV estern :Jfail," Cardiff,
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daili STOCK AND shake list. I SUfPMED I MESSRS. THACKERAY AND CW STOCK AND SHARE BMKMS. ?.DOCK" CHAMB £ RS. CARTJIVP 3, DOC][ I RAILWAYS F-id. Price". Stock Barry R?lw?. ]C9 ''264 67 Do, 4 0,0, Pref Ord." 100 123 125 Do. Deferred Ord 100 141 143 Great Western 100 ]60? 16m L..d.. & Nth. IM 181 182 Midi-a ino 1 c,au_ ice*/ D' 111 114 I_% YO P, ort Talbot By & 4 3ft 1 s Btaon. & Snnusea Bay, 1. Nos- VK.eoo 10 8* 91/, 10 D.. iew64 Stck Rf;e?: 1 2? 2? 46..?10pd 25 84 ?P- 1; T-ff V-1- Di S tk. 100 73 79 ?REFERENTIAL. sMtoe?kB? p.rryB..y.Sp.e.tatFreflOO ..170 173 Do. Con6oi.4p.e.lM.].;7 j? Brcn. &Mi. IstPref. '61 100 80 83 Do. 2. 1OD,I C?bxi" No. 14 p.o. 100 07 89 Do. ??"?"'?'<' <7 G?'.t b100 180182 in P. & T, 7 c 11 I M r???-?;? g!L q ??<?.B??1/30,OOOM ng i? 1° Do. New 6 9ST 30 L ?.k??4p.?. CoM.io. :i? 141* „ Ttt!V?e4p.<Coas.imo.I41?14Z!t 860 GUAJUNTBJED OR ?'N*S?. Aberdftre Railway 50 iaq '6 ??.-6 ?p.??p?& ) ? i? ? 'S P^r'Dok" RVv 100 ? 1?S 0V.1.t G _or 6 9^ AMD OTHEB DKBBNTUBK  nSti ock ??'??'=-? -'? IS xd "M-r7BMtw<ty.!p.o.too .0 m irwu & Mer. A 4 p.c. 100 126 127 Do. f°; B P-° 100 1(16 MS °'Dr, ook 4 per cent. 100 133 134 C. br- A 4 p. loo 13, m'B4ploo1 134  ?'? I- ? 2T>i p-°-uoo"cum 1,1 114(4 ? Gt?t WMa4 .100. 162 154 midland 3 p.c loo 15 117 ??"?? "?t.100 :? us S I th"rDrco'.e t t t} Do. dj. A 1 100 J06 108 PD, d-: A !OWO 106 loo 'dd. & S, -EL IM :30 IIn S?'?* P.o. 100 142 144 ? T»liv»le3p.c 100 m 113 BANKS. 30 61unor(uahin 2", 4& a 5 tUtmortttMh? prat".? 2% t | 60 London &It1i91 401 M LoudontProtinoiJ 5 to2 ?SM?. 10 Do. New 5 ja» M Do. N?. 5 7" M M.tp-tM?Nn,tw.Jt? 5 U!f, ?M< S Natioaai :n*5,52 40 North & South W.1e. ? S § GAB. 10 d in 17" 1B Stock C?d?l?.? :iao? 230 D. "? P.. 100 176 185 Stock Do: ?C 7. 100 160 iM i. Do. DSp.o 100 115 I;p D.:4??.o.?:a? ? 30 aiz.kN*wport4.k% i g.o. f. Stk IM 120 ?.v V.. B 711 p.,?. 1'0o 0 '2' "0 Do. 7 per mut 17(l ISO Do. C 7 per cent 100 :60 165 & S??7& p?.?. ? ? ? Do. 7 p.? 't 25 38 39 °??DWATii!R. 10 B» rtdgend jq >>t  U Pontypooicm; M'p;? ? 184 1 «2L M :.m'm:), 10 iIt M Do. B 7?c. 10 .?. U? S? WAIrERWORX6 g B^ "8601 25 53 N? 20 Do, 20 « 41c 10 Pe?)mt«<ni)y.o. Ord S ? ? S* M Do. ?«.< do. M;M 17 COAL AND IROM. 10 Albio. Stg? C.UA i!? D. I t ll. 12/z, g D.D?MMd!? i.: tg ? '?4 210 3 64GDE-b. b? tVWz t=br54 t? 5 Qamt WMMtB lZr. 20 6,, J[ 6 Do. -L A. aIt 6 tBtMmttW?Cott.,?. 6 ? a at 100 Mii).?,iC.y61,, D.'?. ](,Io iol 3 M'A N. B)iua Irou p'-f. 62?i?.. 90 92xac. :u-r ]ONewpor!<i)M?n  ]0?' .5 ?'?" g :'t.p¡: g fi 8; 5 North's Nav. Colliery. 5  1% \su 5 Do 10 p.c. Om. Pref. i5 5/4 5 100 D. 6 10 100 Do.6p.c. Debeutures 100 103 105 10 P..?ikyb?? C.Iii.,y 10 5'4 5-^ 10 Do. 5 to7? p.? Pref. M. 7, s? m ro??ll D. .6 p 110 1[0y' 112X4 5 Rbyirmey Irou 5 "8? 301 6 Do. New, £ 2 10s crdted i3, )I 14? 0.,i 100 Do. p.c. Mort. Debs. 100 9 101 17 S, Wales Coilierv k17 10(4 30^ a Do. 0B 3 4& 5 3 New B 3'^ 2 .«< ■% 13 11 Tredegar 1.4 A 7& 2'U 2 Stock Do. do. B. 006 37 MIHCELLANKOU*. titock Alexandra Dk & Rn.il 4% A Preference 100 117 119 Al? ?(jr" Do.4{toBl'ref 100 IDt ?'s 10 11. (4-,j.g .,k 10 18 19 B??? i&sh" 18 19 bject to fouuders' .hs) 1 1 1 BlundiiudCo 1 10 Bristol Brewery Ord. 10 30 31 10 "f'o. J p.e. *&ef* 10 17 n& 10 B r??t.) &S? 19. 5# 6, g60 B?'?t? Do?\?. 50 ? K? 6? I.,?k CardHf Corpo. 3^ p.c. 100 IS 120 10 Do. Ico. 10 11'? 12? 10 CU(tiff Miwllg Co. 01?'j. l" il? 2 10 Do. o p.c. 10 3§, 4 Ig ¿:láf & peu.fi;r.¡ l »' !3 50 Cardiff J'ctiou Dry D'k 40 39 41 25 Cardiff Wurkm'nsCo'tg 25 ,:b 3) 100 DI. O?.. & Co, 42 ?.e? ? ?  D,l (11 100 109 111 5 Empire (Cardiff) 3 3 3 £ 10 Hancock o p.c Jfrfd 0-rd' 10 3? 10 Do, Deferred O,d 10 .„ 14 ¡. 15* 10 Do. A'reiereuce o p.c. i0 5/? 11' took Do, 4 D"o- lock 100 1 i 4 il,' 115?' 20 Hill,? D?y b% 6,o,k 7 8,'4 10 Milford Doellk l?l ? 1,, 10 Mordey, Carney 9 13 J3:4 1" 1).. do 10 13 v 141 100 Do. 4^ p.o. De.*b (r. 1909. at 105). 100 104 lC6 50 Mo'nb ytu'rt. Dry JJ'k A 4<j 74 7u 50 Do, Do. B 20 o7 39 N'wport Waler £ 1 An'uit's <8 10 il,r??,,Il .?,l O?,1.7 1? 2? 10 Fr.f. 6 p.(?. 10 6, 7 50 Peuarth Sliipbuildiitg 50 37 4 10 Provincial Tramways. 10 5 5? 10 Do. 0 per e..t. Pref. 10 324 S 10 K'y'lHotttl6'^p.c.Pref 10 .? 7 ?'' 0 Suillers &BaUers O?d.9 1,2 ,2:i 10 3io. 6 1"e. Pr.l. 10 13 14 6tock Sw'D&'aH'rbr.4p.c.8tk 100 1C6 ,8 Õ Thompson & fShnckell 5 2 2/ Bank Kate reùl1cedfrol¡\ 2(.;) to:2 P.C Fe\), 22,1895 SELLERS— £ 650 Barry 1st 5 p.c. Pref Stock £ 110 BMT.y Deferd, BMO 4 p.c. Preferd, and ii4 Debenture £ 700 Tatf Vale Stuck, t -81/i lu Bland and Co. El Shares, at 1051 2'1 Austrian Incandescent Gas Shs, at 2f¡ 30 "gli&h Iucu.nc1e9ceut Gas, at 2^ £ 100 Tatf 3 p,C. Deb Stock 5 Bute Dry Dock ? M-? 20 London & Prov. Bank Shares, at 20 30 Ni :holM & Co. (Newport), £ 9 pd, 7 2.. Davis Hud 'i?, Shares, at !3 "4 (j Ulwudda Ordinary, at 9 25 Pfe t 14 ?O Port Taibot Railway Shares 50 Pontypridd NV?te?-rk,, 7 p. c t 16?., £ 100 & t:qllD Rh3 ".y 5 ?c' Deb, 99& BUYERS«— £ 289 Rhjinucy Ord Stock Barry Preferred Stock 5 Bme Dry Dock Shares .i5OGA and B Pref 50 North Ord Shares, at 30s 20 Empire Music-hall Shares 20 Hancock Deferred at 15, & FreHat 14 £ 500 Swansea Harbour Stock £500 Mordey, Carney Debentures 26 pillel's aud Bakers Ord Shares THACKERAY AND CO., CARDIFF STOCKBROKERS. 10 v-
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TRADE REPORTS. ¡ CARDIFF. I EXCHANGE, Tuesday. There was a jIood muster of members on Change to.(lav, but the coal market exliibited no new feature. For steam coal there was a moderate demand at last price*, and there was no ohange in the position of the house coal trade, '1'he patent fuel market was firm, and there was an average inquiry for coke. Pit- wood stocks are at present low-er than usual, and', 2, there is not a large quantity of timber expected, importers were demanding for /prompt delivery 17s 6d, an "dvalw,> of about Is a ton on the price* ruling- a wefk ago. The iron ore inark??t remained ,t(??y. and finished iron and ,«ttel prices were maintained. Current prices -Be,t ,Üoam ooall0. to 108 ód, secon<!s 9s 9d, ?nd drys 3s 9d to 9* 3d; best Monmouth- "I?i,e 8? 6d, sceonds 7s 9d to 8,, b<jst small 5s to 5s 3d, seconds 4s 3d to 4s 6d, and drys 4s per ton f.o.b.: patent fuel 108 3d to 10s 9d f.o,b.. less 2 per cent., cash 30 days; best house coal 10s 6d to lis; No. 3 Rhondda largfc 10^. brush 8f, and wlalJ 6. 6d to ós 9d: No. 2 Rhondda 7s 6.1 to 8s, through and through 6s 3d, small 4s 3d to 4s 6d; coke— special foundry 19 to 190 3d, foundry 15s to 16s, and furnace 12s to 13, per ton f.o.b.; pit. wood 17. 6d per ton ex r-hifl); iron ore-Rubio lis 9d, 'i.'afna lis 3d. and Garruoha 10s 9d to 11, per to. (-.i.f. Cardiff. The outward freight was unusually active. Orders for steam ton. ii-agl, narrk u'nrly for the Mediterranean and Egyptian ports were plentiful, and the rates pa.;d for l'ort S,id. Constantinople, and Venice advanced appreciably, the market for these directions c'o-ing ivi-i, firm, with a decided upward tendency. There was a ood demand for French and coasting tonnage, but west- ward the inquiry was weak. COAL SHIPMENTS AT CARDIFF. Compared with tho corresponding week in 1894, there v/as an increased shipment of coal at Cardiff during last week of 20.000 tons, andat Penarth 16,000 tons, while the shipment at Barry under the comparison have over 20,000 tons, SWANSEA The quotation. EXCHANGE, Tuesday. The quotations in pig iron have done l?ttle more than maintain their position during the week, and show a slight improvement, notwith. standing that the stoeks are rapidly increasing. The h0111e consumption is being, so far, fairly maintained, but with 3J sUg-ht failing off in th ¡;hipment. whieh "pill continue n the seaaon of the vear comes nearer to a close. All the works in finished iron and steel are engaged upon the execution and delivery of old contracts, but there are no fresh opera- tions to be reported, and there appears to be a lull in pressing further work. The ship- ments of tin-plates show an improvement, and are in excess of the receipts from, works. | There were several buyers in attendance to-day, but the business done is reported' to be of a limited character, as the prices offered still continue to be below any possible cost, and when the existing -contracts are completed several of the works contemplate stopping, unlew they can get something near the advance necessary to "over the increase in the prices of the rav material. Copper seems to have slightly recovered, while blok tin is weaker. The -.1 trade ,Pp?.ri to be extremely quiet, and the demand for manufacturing coal has been very much decreased. pl' Iron.—Glasgow warrants, 46, 8d, ca*H buyers; -,Igl, -N.- 3 38s, prompt, other numbers in proportion; hematite war- rants, 4-7s 7 £ d, for mixed numbers, f.o.b. Cum. ?d.1, to brand; Aliidl??,b.-gh hematite, 4? 8d. WeMt Bars, B5 10s to 95 12. 6d; angles, &c., at usual extras, f.o.t. at works. "Ieet iron.— £ 6 10s to £ 6 15s f.o.t. at works. St-I Rails.—Heavy sections, £4- 10s to £4 158; light ditto, £ 4* 15s to B5 10s, f.0.t.; sleeperš, angles, channels, &c.? according to section and specification. Steel ;r6 10,? to  Steel sheets, £ 6 10s to £ 6 15. with the u8ual extras for the higher gauges. Bessemer Steel.—Tin-plate bars, £ 4 58 to £ 4 10s. Sremena Tin.p?te B?rs—B?t, jE4 7a 6d to £ 4 12- 6d-.11 deli,?d in the di.trit, net cash. Tin-plates.—Makers' quotations for Bessemer steel coke, 10s to 1û-< 3d; Siemens (coke finish), 10s 3d to 10, 6d; ternes. per double box. 28 by 20 C, 19< 3d. 198 9d, to 22s 6d: best char- coal, 13s to H8 d, according to finisji of brand; wasters. 6d to Is per box le*s than primes. Odd sizes, usual extras. All delivered in Prince of Wales Dock, SW3Jlseo:, cash, less 3 and 1 per cent. Copper.—Chili bars, £43 8" 9d to 243 10s. Block tin, £64 2.. 6d to £ 64 5s. Smlter, ti4 17s 6d to L15, per telegram received on t'hange. Lead.—English, Ell 15s to £12; Spanish. £11 12.< bel to Bll 15s. Anthracite CoaL-Best big- vein, selected for malting purposes, lis to 12s; second quality ditto, 10s to 10s 6d; ordinary large, according to quality and selection, 8s 9d to 9. 6d; small rubbly culm., per ton, 38 6d to 3. 9d—all de- livered 1.(J,b, Swansea, cash in 30 day, less 2! per cent. Steam Coal.—Large. 9. to 98 6d; second qua-lity ditto, 8, to 98; bunkers,, according to quality 7.. to 9s; small, 4s 3d to 4s 9d per ton, delivered1 to.b. Swansea, 010.1130 days, less 2* per cent.. Bituminous Coal.-No. 3 Rhondda large, 10s to 10s 3d; through ooal. 8s 3d to 8s 9d; i small, 6s 3d to 6s 6d; No. 2 Rhondda large, 8s 9d to 98 6d; through ditto. 7. to 7s 6d; sm,il ditto, 5& to 58 6d, per ton, delivered f o.b. 8?-, --?h 30 day., less 2, Per cent. i to Cït:'6des:0¥:ri,b:o 17s; furnaoe, 12s to 12o 6d, per ton, f.o. b Swar?m, m8h 30 days, le«a 2i per ClJt. Patent fue, 10s 3d to 10s M. Iron Ore.—Tafna (per Naylor, B?n. ?ii Co.), Us 7?d; Rubio, 11?? I%d to 128, ?er ton ex ship; cash 30 days. Pitwood, 18s per top into trucks, net, cash 30 days. Middleeborough, Tuesday.—There was a more active market and a better tone. The prices of plates, angles, and bars were easier, not- withstanding that moet firms are well supplied with work, but Scotch oompetition is very strong. Makers of Cleveland pig quote 38. for this year's delivery of No. 3, but merchant* will do business at 37s 9d, and buyers will give that for next month's delivery, but will pay only about 37s 7d for this month; No. 4 foundry 36s 6d, grey forge 35s 9d, and white 36s. Hematite pigs somewhat dearer, mixed -.b.- heinsr advaed to 46. 6d even by .r- d-t.. Itil. very strong .A jB?Se ??t :tt: steel ship plat. ,t-I 81 ::rl:: B4 15s, and common iron b- £ 4 17s 6d-iÙl 1686 2! per cent, and at works.
FAIRS FOR NOVEMBER.I
FAIRS FOR NOVEMBER. I Llondeloy 1 Llanybyt her 1,20, -2'1 Glanamma» 4 LlangyfeUch 5, 6 æ' Wirton 8 Alltwen 9 Llanpmmaroh wens 9 CardJpu 11 Carew" 11 Dihewyd U L-1-th No?b,idg.-Wy. 11 Noweasti?Emlyn U Konb, Llandilo S Templirton 12 Haverfordwest 1?, 13 Aberdare 13 N.Ok :13 Narberth 13 Carmarthen 14, 15, 19 I Narberth "oo, 131 Llandovery "oo" 16 FiBh#nard 17, Larapeter 17 Llangeit >0 18 æ; 19 Tregaron 19 TE 22 Monmonth 22 Treflne V. 22 I i £ uach«rton 25, 26 Christchnroh 29
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I SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. LOCAL CHARTERING TRANSACTIONS. CARDIFF, Tuesday. The following include the latent fixtures reported Outward—Steamers. Cardiff to Port Said, 6s. clean Port Said. 6s. dcau Geuoa, 6s ljd, cleltll and f,8. 8.on. 6s, clean, 3,500 tons Hiver Plate, 98 Port Said, 6e, clean Hiver Plate, 9s „ Port Said. 6s, 4,500 tons Trinidad, 8s, clean, fuel j, M"reille8, nr. clean, Tre line Genoa, 68 4-sd, clean terms Constantinople, 6. 3d, clean Port Said, 6s, clean Port Said, 6s, clean Plymouth, 4s 6d Barcelona, 9. 3d coal, 108 fuel, clean St. Lucia, 8s Havannah. 78 3d coal, 9" 6d coke Havannah, option Mervetas, 7. ? Plymoutb, 4s 6d ???s SIGNALLED OFF THE LIZARD. Nov. 26.—Passed East: Steamers Cro,Rhill, of Glasgow; Swedish eteaimr living j.b.q.r.; Diuc4wie, of Carnarvon; Count D'A^pre-mont, of tS\^rns«u; Vc daiu, from New York for Rotterdam; Nigel, of Bristol; Pendarves, from Novorosisitk for Amsterdam; iIedwa.y, of London; Michigan, from Balt'- more for London, all well. Pas6-d "West; Mavos, of Kragero; Dolly, of Sandefjord; steamers Hamljurg American liner, from HanVbarg for Now Voslc; James S).)cir. of Cai diff; Benedick, of London; Shieldrake and Moorhen, both of Cork; 'V^nezia. of Ham. burg; Oswcj.<try and Hart, both of West Hartle- pool; t..Huhert, of Liverpool; Diamond, of Glasgow; Oolcng, from London for Birken- head; Graceful, ci Livcipool; British Em. p:re, from London for Boston; Princess Alexandra, of Glasgow* Albania, from Gefle for Bristu!.—V.?n(), E'S?.?troH?: weather, cloudy, hazy; ea, rough; bar., 29'87, falling. SIGNALLED OFF THE MUMBLES. Nov, 26,-Wind, E.S.E., fresh weather cleudy; seli., moderate. Pawed East: Steamras Penzance, of Cardiff Avon, of Glas- gøw; Alceeter. of London Hesper, of West Hartlepool; Alice de Peaux, of Rouen Lord IOrne, of Liverpool. Paused Weld: Steamers Itosella, of Whitby Lindisfarne, of Newcastle. I FOREIGN ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS. Gem ;ni passe I Giuveseud for the Tyno 26th. SwifUlurc left Devonport for Cardiff 25(h. S. W."?e!)t .M?J.S'B.Md<?ux 26th, Beigaou p.?l Dover for Middl,?l,.r..gl? 23ti?. I.? Banouere Krn? Gib.1t?,- 25Ui. Tredegar arrived Parages 25th. Pontypridd left Algiers for Hamburg 25th. I<eda docked Oporto 25th. Wevtergate arrived St. Jiazaire 26th. Hart left Fahnouth for C-diff 26th. Barry left Algiers for Rotterdam 25th. Alacrity arrl\ed Honlieur from Cardiff 2Wi. Fainnead arrived Las Palmas from Cardiff 23id. Mandalay arrived Mat;iIle8 24th. Flowergdte pamed Cunatuntinopie for Hamburg 24t; arrived Buenos Ayr from Cardiff 22nd. Pre.ton left Cohstunliaople for the Danube fcord. left C.!?,for the Dn,,b? K,,d. l:by left Lewf^s for New York 23rd. Heslfuen arrived the Tees from Bilbao 24th. Ra't-by arrived Teneriffe from Cardiff 24tli. &k;dby passed Port Eaid for Hombay 24th. Jan. left BPhao f- Cardiff 26th, K<*&iyn left St. Malo for bwa<isea 256li. Klu-ubina left Swansea for Lisbon 26th. l\J1gown It.r'l'i,,eù Charente 23rd. Restcrmel left Sulina tor Hull 26th. Keuding arrived Seriphos 25th. Cfereda arrived Genoa 20th. Bdf(,rd passed Constantinople ?t)r :Sl)voroisk 26th, St. Gothard antvo<l Balfcchick 2'tb, Wef-toe left the Tyne for Louden 24th. Robert Ingham l,ft London f??, Bl1:h 24tb. ChMin?C?oeJ passed P'Ta 26th.  I CARDIFF.—A RRIVALS. ROAlfc" DOCK. Kov. 26.—Juno, $, 626, Gothenburg, pitprope. &c. Arab, s, 2,722, Dundee, light.  B'?nt??" ? *i,12?.' Bcdlormie, t", 187. Barrow, scrap iron. MaJ\ott?, E, 185, Middlesborough, pig iron. BUTE EAST DOCK. Nov 26 —Usk, B, 544. Vernon, H, 645. Burnock, 8, 180, Swansea, IjhL BUTE WEST DOCK. Nov. 26.—Volney, s, re. Harmony, 72, Kilkeel, P. at David llees. 193, Dublin, burnt ore. Eng Jand, 1:$, 492. Lviiwood, 184, \V,i.-tenorù, pitwood. PENARTH DOCK. Nov. 25.—Enterprise, h, 70. Bristol, light. Ocean, 8, 63, Bli.dt-Q}, light. Rover, s, 82, Lirei-pool, oil. SAILI;o\GS. ROATH DOCK. Nov. 26.-E1mflelù, s (Townsend), Venice. Merthyr, s (llinton), Oiwrto. BUTE EAST DOCK Nov. 26.—Avon, s (Stewart), Ola-gow. ?vd.a (Kielv), Cork. BUTE WEST DOCK. Nov. 26.—Llamlaff. s (Edwards), Sheerness. Iron Kin, 8 (Gibson), Cork. Christ'na, s (Davey), Water- iud. Bantam Cock, s (Leary), Roads. Sir William Molesworth (Minchinton), sea. Arthur, 8 (Child), Dublin. Penseverancc (Snell), M3ry Nisii (Rudge). Siioreham. Orplieus, 0 (Richards), Liver- pcol. Viltc des Counts (Gailee), PorrAc. PENARTH DOCK Nov. 25.-0CNiD, s, Btol. oonl. Marion, s, Bris. tol, ooal. Clifton, j», Bristol, coal. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—November 26. Malta, lied Jacket, B, PalioL, 1,^27, Geo. Hallett St. M-l-, Activity, B, R?lk, 677, L. G.?,t New York, liv,?hban 1, B, Major, 2,668, J. m.tli?'. and Sons Genoa. North Gwalia, ef B. Evans, 1,418, R. Ropner Port Said, Duke of York, s, B, Undale, 1,973, Chellew, Hodges &- C.. Carlshanm, Bris. sr Nwy, Hummel, 614, "Lindsay, Gracie & Ward Gibraltar, St. Fagan's, s, B, Mackie, 821, Burlev, Matthews & Co. J.y, )Ie¡;olut.e, R, Que, 76, Morel Bros. k. Co. Far. and }1u,Ja08. Dominic, E, Forljes, 1,893, W. Col- ling., jun, & Co. Bunim Ayr'?. Etlielburga, e, B, Wil?t-, 1,446, Len. nard, Harris & Co. Bilbao. Maria, s, Hot, Laudmann, 1,525, PYmaÐ, Wat- tion & Co. Rodi(ort, Aquitaine, s, F. Reneauleaud, 979, L. Gueret Han-burg, City of Rotterdam, s, B, Green, 347, J. 7. Duncan & Co. Passages, San Jose, i, Spo, Romero, 621, Powley, Thomas & Co, Bombay, Easby Abbey, s, B, Cooper, 1,900. Pyman, Watson & Co. Kngfton (Jamaica), City of 0louce6ter, B, '"?' 1 .570, I'owly, Thonas & Cn. Gen" Wordsworth, H, B, Will., 1,245. C.?, Hall Boucau, B. s, F, Jarno, 643, A. C?p,,ii? P.J?, Rembrandt, 8, B, Gedden, 1,1 Cav, Hall & C.. Savona, Brenner, s, B. Read, 1.178, Oay. H?ll & C.. Vlh:nl:iad/a: IB;Ikr.' :5.11p R-e and Song Chrlstiaiua, Highflyer, Nwy, Ericksen, 936, C. E. Evans & Co. Mauritius, Sierra Miranda, B, M'Mastcr, 1,739, E. C. Downing CLEARED.—November 26. St. Ma1o, Ati"ity, ?, B, 1,260 coal Port Said, Duke of York, s, B, 3,800 coal Curlsbamn, Bris, s, Nwy, 1,100 coal New Orleans, Imaum, 8. B, water halla6t Gibraltar, St., Fagan's, s, B, 1,600 ooal Jertey. Resolute, B, 135 coal Para and Manser, Dominic, B, 300 coal Buenos Ayres, Ethelburga, s, 8, 2,550 coal lUchefort, Aquita.ille, 8, F, 2,000 ooal B.lbao, Maria, Hol, water ballast Hamburg, City 01 Rotterdam, s, B, 700 coal Trinidad, Hogand, Swn, 156 coal, 160 patent fuel Bf-ueau, Boucau, n, F, 1,400 coal P..a. San J?e, b s, Spn, 950 coal Boiebay, Etwby Abbey. B, 3,800 coal Kingston (J- -), aty of Gloucester, 8. 8, 2,9W cool Gt'Dfw or S.ona, Brenner, s, B, 2,100 coal la Ilcchelle, Rœebud, B, 1,500 coal Mauritius, ki Miranda, B, 2.750 -1 Malta Red J,??t, 8, B, 2,500 ".1 St. Naza-ire, Earl of K<Mbf!.7. ?. B, 1.500 coal P R?.?b,-dt, B, 2,130 patent fel Burccloi.ii, Col. ?, Spn, 750 %l Chrihtiania, Highflyer, Nwv, 1,800 coal 1MPOK L'S.—\ovt-mbeir 26. Gothenburg, Juro, s, pitjjropn, kc; HaJJ, Harrson Bajrow, Bedl?le, 6. «-rau iron, Do%,Ljs 11-? Co. Mi('d)M'bMMh, MMcoMe? ?g'' u'm, ''Mo?rga?. ?* t()L.cfr.iJ;lBT¿eo: 8 Kilk-I H?mony, potat?M, M. En?md Dublin, David it-, burnt ore, 0. Tenniuit & Son BARRY DOCK.—ARRIVALS. NOT. 25.—gwalia, e, Barrow, ligbt. Activity, s, Havre, light. Liough Fisher, a, Fleetwood, iigbt SAILINGS. A Nov. 26—Imaum, s, New OrieMW, bunk on)y. A.ti,tty, St, IZ.?, oe, _ly. NE WPO RT—ARRIVALS. ALEXANDRA DOOK. Nov. 25,-I.iVVftlO, e, 925, Hamburg, water ballast, gtewiirt, «, 760, v Middlesborn-gh, pig iron. Antrim, s, 172, Whitehaven, rng iron, OLD DOCK. Nov. S—«, 241, Cork, water ballast. Nov. 26.-F. L. B., 8, 129, j/orieufc, pitwood. RIVER WHARVER, No". „ Rikem 41 • Bideford, light John, s, ,826., B,ool, '?' &?t? of LMOMter. 129, Bristol, light. Nov. 25.rede?u- e, 59, Bit,?), light. Ir?. D" light T?il-,I-KNr, 8, lræ ?.?Bri??' 122, Liverp?.?n?j; Ethel, 255c, Bnstoi, general. SAJUNOS. RIVER WHARVES. Nov, 25,-T.degv, ((-3.kl.) Bristol. Topic, s (F.rg..), B?lft. 'W? Roee, t (R??,'  ??: ? <?"? C.,k. 1'ebble, DubMn Loodonderry. George, > (Murphy), -d  ??' '-?' B?"" '? S?m°' ?*' "?' ? w'f. Wil- M:, &Li'Q,o, Ger, Mr.gJeby. 92ri, WaIU, Wi!. h''stFJJ' F, *?' ?' ?*?' Wi). %junt & 00. OLEAMD.-KoTember 2o. a. „ Bhyl' ø, B, 1,6M ?l md IM spiegel Uon ._i_ Or, 1,WO -1 ",MPOWN.-N?mber 26. 8*ewwt' t** iron. B. Ctething, jun.  5DIpe, 8, ««««'. .9 Bultm1 80A ?? ?' ?'??- ? °"'?' 8°" S???o ? P'?°<?. W?tt.. W- EXPOBTS COASTWISE.—November 26. BridgwO;=rJt <?" itt- Bi?Md?. Julia, us ?it,. S.mtn? Joint 0<?.it. tee Wlk,, & 0, We??d AUce T., 145 coal. T Willu k. rv* (: 1.'1 00.  Wexford, KenDlid. 146 nœI, MOD. Collieries Cowpu,. Ban:8lapJe. LIada, 40 00&1, WUer\oo 00aI O<&P'UlY '5ÍIœaI, u, ea.norrl¡¡b'¡ SWANSEA-ARRIVALS. NORTH DO(IL j 9-' 2&-4 246, W,?. 26.-p,o::t, U- 4 Ty)", a. 4(10. UOB,,&, &I.. -Ml? PRINTS OF WALES DOCK. No. 25.—Annandale, 966, Tilt C-?, -pp?, ore. N? 26.—St?" Wetter* 964, Antwerp, nil. V.?i- gation, d, 1.017, Ge?a, via GLg, a-.1.?, Jue cLgot,<i,&M, Lt. N-i, uil. SAILINGS. NORTH DOCK. Nov. 25.—Lareasbire Lad (Hall), Whitstsble. Nov. 26.—Jessie and Emily, (Harries), High. bridge. SOUTH DOClL NOT. 25.—St. Hilda, s (Wilkie). Belfast. Rio For. mctso, b (Read), Dfracomt*. Edmun4 (Barber), "i' ly Nov. 26.trd, (Th.,i.), Treport Mourae, s (Switt), Newry. Fetguslie, 8 Bei- ¡.t, PRINCE OF WALES DOCK Nov. 25,-Falken, s (Bjornmack), Stockholm. Ith¡c,a, s (Gheagis), Patrcs. Nov. 26 —Rheubina, m (Evans), Lisbon. ENTERED OU1WARDS,-No""mlJf>r 26. Baltimore, Lord Erne, s, B, Dunn, 3,647, Willi-, Tiirrey & Co, Genoa, Denia, 8, B, Botting, 1,197, Rutherford & Ch Oheutenay, Jules Chagot, s, F, /.ehuede, 656, L. Gueret Cannes, Millicent, e, B, Ix>ynes, 473, Kwher, Renwick 1J"c.uvil1e. Tyne, 0, B, Sewen, 400, frishcr, Renwick Rouen Forwood. 8, B, Porkons, 365, G. Lennajrl St. Jolin's (Newfoundland). Florence, B, Blackler, 199, Hiurien B, & Co, CLEIARED.—Novem!»er 16. SC J.1h??', (Newfoundland), Florence, B, 300 coal New Yok, Wells City B. 5(r Lrei*enil Cannes, Millicent, e, B, 200 cool, 700 fuel (iwttoa. Denia, «. B. 2.150 1-1- Bomœux, WrUgon11, s, B, 1,300 fuel Bordeaux, Badnea H-'ki- @, B, 100 coal, 670 fuel Norfolk (Va.), Pin?'s Point" 0, B ,1CO ?nera) tMPOHTS.—ywember 26. Genoa, ?vtf?.iou, ø, 1,4.H? W- 1-1-mi-e, Crown Spelter Company IMPOttTS COASTWISE.—November 26. Bristol, Collier, s, general Bristol, Uio Formoso, », geaerdj Liverpcol, Suniigiit, e, general, John Bacon (Limited) EXPORTS COASTWISE. Z6. A7t.nmoutb, Ckiiiier, geueral Ilfracombe, Uio Formoso, 0, i1!Ileral Liverpool, Sunlight, a, generai, J. Bacon (Limited) Wexford, Jevesa, 100 coal, Mannave i Co. PORT TALBOT.-ARRIV AL8. «, 77, Bideford, iKliut. Nov. 25.-Vlctor, 181, Youghal, pibwood. SAIUNGS ( N?. 22.-PurveyorS ,u^tle>- ?? Pimmtb Florrie '"IIA^0^™1"11 (k*bW' Eüng ^PLV 'MPORTK.—November 25. Youghal, VMtor, pitwood, J. J..?. & Co.
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ITENDERS FOR BUILDING AT CARDIFF.
I TENDERS FOR BUILDING AT CARDIFF. At the meeting of the Cardiff Health Hom- mittee on Tuesday the following tenders were received for lib.. erec- tion of a stable and caN h,d at the J'nde.    UM:ri8J:  l.,  &2,M8 18,. 7d.; Mr. I? D.,i., Crwyw-rmd, C?y,. ?a.822 11?. 5d.; Mr. Frank Ashley, C-Y-d, ?2,7M ?. 7d. 'Me..r?, Hen LpT18 Son, ?'-M-'tre.? £2,710 1&, L7. Mr. ThtMnM D. Ridley, St. A4 ndJ rew s-pli ace, B2.6? 9.. Hd.; Mf. ChM C Du? Cowbndf;e-roMi. JE2.618. Mr. (}?r« ?^ ?'  -t<rMe. ?o,ki.?.,t.?, £2,528 s. 3d,; Mr. David D.v?. Tn?ie? reet £ 2,4n; Messrs. E. Turner and Sous pPw.anj ft-rojd' £ 2)J82 17. M?r r? Md C" W<?ktng.?re?, jE2.}76; Mr. J? AHM_ Pa-k-l>lo-, £ 2,2+0 4.. 4d.; ?d Mr \v! £ ti?l' Tif1* Bryy"'t' Loch??r.?reet, £2,æo. ?T?he loweBt tender --mPt,?d, ..b- jeot to the sureties being );ati<fMtory. The ou? or's estimate Mnoun?d to £2,3- Th. tender of Mr. George H.Litt, F?tridM.ro.d to mnssru4 » urinal in St. Andr?'??n. in £ 5M M LS"" luT '?'?"'7 ?'(0 £384 So. 9d" being the only one Mut in, 1<&11 Mmpted ? 00 ? me *? in' *M
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TWENTY YEARS FOR MAN- SLAUGHTER. At DerhMo AWMW on TeMdty John Upcott 33, & labourer wjte.ed to t?..ty i pena^«rT.tude for the manslau^te? It hi. pannour.
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NEWPORT BANKRUPTCY COURT.
NEWPORT BANKRUPTCY COURT. TUESDAY.Before Mr. H. J. !,AYJr!; He Williain John Locke, of 8 batii-strt# Newport, and William Kotart Dymond, 34- Blewitt-8trO<'t, Newi>ort? trading Locke ai* Dymond, house furnisherf. C!*rew*-P*w1) Newport.—The deficiency or debtor* amounts to E168 7e. Id., tvhicfo wa ttii.t-d t- of capital and depretvion in t'on clod. He William Watkina, farmer. Farm, W nitchurch, Jlereford>it,re,-PiIlIq lars of debtor's bankrupu-y have ahead heel publiehtjd. He oonimenoed fannmg in IW Little Cross Farm, IJryn^wyn. Ka^Un. a capital of 21,000. an4 in 1888 he rwriorei U SnvitherR Otoss Fum. In 1892 lie went. Groeoway Farm, and his deficiency oc* amounted to £583 3s. 6d.. buted to looses on stook and agricultural <30 preasion.—Examination dOøM. Re John Aurelim, li?.?ed victu??. ?? CMtJe Hotel, Commene? -road Xt' P ?t The d.m¡: amount9d to jE? !&. M Debtor commenced b.,i ?.? in 1870 a clf2 merchant at Pontre, and .subr«equeot)f trade* as such .t Pontypridd and Cardiff- -t. Ot h. lost in the bu?.- about ?.OM In M&v. 1890, he took the Navigation MoMt Treharris, and in 1892, when he the I. he estimates he watt £ 3.000 to the food- November-, 1891, he purchased No. 2, Kymi.a- terrace, Penarth, and hIlS since resided the". He aim purchaaed property at Pontlotfyn. 9m Llanelly, and on April 30. 1895, he took tio C?tte Hotel, Newport, ou a twelve Y-M r:=l at ialfw137i' ':n::lr wbidl he paid £ 1,000, and stock by valuati_on. '"? E7 9 10.. H. At,ibt?d hi* <aUur« to bid debto. and to bad epe.u!?ioa.—EN'm)B' .1-.? d cl'R:reorgo Wookey, g,r and ,W dealer, 15, St. Mary-treet, Monm<wtb.r de.l-, dfi,i?.?y of jEK9 13?. 2d ''« 'tn. buted to bad trade and ilIMI4S,-ExamiDatt08 closed The ezaminatione of one or two other atMo" were also declared clooo.ed,
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DB. DE JONOH'S LIGHT-BROW^ COD LIVØ OIL-I THROAT Ayrz?t@ys m rri,?All tr. bqcalljn>. Lennok Browne, Bsq., F E C ».*•. Central London throat and B*r Surf eon, Mtio? '?Dr d,- J.?gb?   Cod Liver Oil haaproved, in rav own erpenenc^ part^ :J: =I bl dí=:e:L;f= -Tn-U, employed, but .I- in manr at 11'- y& Si?S?Sd Sp-ki., V.i.r,i '?? chid or J-Arynxfa! and Btmmoui Enlarfreox«nc of Glan A » and the Bar." 80ld ?""? -,I*d *!mMDt) H'?* !? M ;Pint*.? M'. Qntrtt, <?,bt. ?!<'hMt"f_ "? IdH.: .Q,z -Id., Co. (LI,d., Fritted b, ü. Pro;¡t;DI8L 0"" *2^9? (Lioit.d) Md published ? them at tM  8t. bt,. Catdi.; at their ?(-e.,CM"<- B.? etreet, Swansea; at the ehop of Mr. liaks, Bridaead and at V,ctori.1.reet, MeWF* T, ddl at the h.p of Jokam T.ONA.? » r. County of GIun_. at the *?ea?  os.m Newport, .t t). a, of It& J. ? CarrBKt, "h, ho& '1. "J CoHBtf of Monmouth at the abop of ? W,ag ))ATtM. LiMetty, at tbe bor of Mr. E. Co Etahs, (?rmtrt?B, both !t the Cow? CM?MrUtM- at the .hop of Mr. B. t weeks, pew6mke' at the c p of Mr. E. A"' Tenby, both mor th:k, CoDtYc,ofDA:tí:J at the ?op of Mr. D. C. Dt*'M.L* drindod, at tbe -b-P of )(n. B, L?? Bhayader, b<? m ? CoMty <"  nor; at tb* hop oi Xr?-T- ?ecoB, at the ?ot. Miaa. E. Owk*. Bail^bwawd 1. the County of B_DOd,; a.t the **? N-. A.. W.n.nm. CardiØ8, *t the ?'' nf 1ft Datid Jt?t?t. Abor?ttwith, both in the ows of Cu?M. at th. •hop of J.   {1¡ou=-t the o ùr. "p CotetorJ. both ie the C<wt' of G'<?.? the .ho, of Mr S. tt?MDiT*. H?f'? the .)h» of Mr. B. W. girt ««.i-, K">f10"- Ld, i. the ? -t, ;i R"rfllr&