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f FAREWELL! At Mr. CARD'S, CHURCH-STREET, fMnttmoutfL Va w V^9 receivpfff1'6'1 Kial'lude tor (lie extensive patronage lie has mouth, on t)>ic i°m n'iahitants and neighbourhood of Mon- consequenep n''ti'1S seco Vls'f; aspect Cully announces that, in on hand a numb"6 a!rcess,10? Pupils being so i;ieat,and having not take pi ace utft i 1° F rVd t' v ^enesses, •- departure will ments at ABF11G V K v "'u?ry lnst-when !us engage- MOS«IFI I, "A *N^ positively commence. may need hi* rw" .'1'' 1.(JSPec(tu"y announces to those who "Pared in imDartin^tn°tti assi^tanRe that no exertion shall be 'edge of the Art of Writing tu-tl0U a thoiouSh know- habusTn tT^use3^ ^her "^ec'ed their writing, or acquired ill formance in one on, pen,f r!lay' however bad their present per- «yle so much adm" f of .lessons acquire that neat angular w°rld, in teachWin- nf \n-dKC?.Umf1?n<7ld in the fashionable successful, of which Mr. A, is allowed to be eminently and otl,ef w!10?(i writin5 is too slow, hand suTtPH ftfr Vi■ Su?ranteIVfl a bo!d iapl.l, well-formed rate sh»! pul)lic or private lite, from which, with a mode- Guar<U attention, it is impossible they shall ever deviate youths inathifa«?P nCDtS havern,ow an opportunity of finishing M. ADOLP v- e accon,p'ls'?ment. which, by practising on them f si's,em for a !ew hours, will positively onnbfv them for any situation, as far as regards the writing a neat ele- gant manuscript. I'tivate Tuition, if required .-Pupils may visit any time that suits their convenience. T Terms:—Six Lessons, 15s Twelve Less-ma 21s ies attended by MADAME ADOI.PHE in a separate apartment. 1 en-making laught-Terms 5s. SHORT nAND WRITING Ta j, As used in both Houses of Parliament *>tten?anrbydwli?ohl\y "npT°d SyStem- s» as ™ver to be for- ledge of the m pupi1 Vs guaranteed a thorough know- in so short a time P t0 be ac1uired bV any other system L«Tw, PLS "ndU°, £ Til" "71 'P""1 P"™. »t "rSiS'oTS i; ™°s> ofr«ainin(I ,lre the greatest assistance in tbp 3 ?orr.ectly and must be To the Stiulonf r cross exainl|'ation of witnesses, to take down pleadjn'f ti p U-m°St ImP°rla-nce in enabling him those who auend I T,'1I0-DS °.f the J^lges, &c. aud to advantages ^eCtVrWS °-n Surgery, Divinity, &c. the to persons of almost eve"11 "f s"lficicntJ>' obvious. In short, highly advanta^enn nilt profession and business it must be will enable them to'm P Y 1 °,be who £ ° abroad, as it ditious manner 6 useiul remarks>111 a secret and expe- Entrance'[oI'S:rTWEf,VE LESS0^'S. 30s. firstdoor in Cross I^ysTanl mg Short 1Jaild Ro°™ Ti, t le test secresv observed, and no improvements made pubhe, but by tlw consent of the parties. A AT 1!I^nSiTTW,EK Y°Lr CAN 0BTA]X AN ACCURATE LIKENESS and Class ftv Is, of RTOBTSIEUR. ADOLPHE, MIMATVRK PAINTER AM) PROFIL^T The accuracy ol whose Likenesses gained him such extensive pa- tronage in Swansea. I A NOTED STREET-SWEEPER IN SWANSEA AIM NICK-NAMED "PUNCH." neurhhm, r noLpnE respectfully informs the Inhabitants and if> two J, °. of W<)nmou,h> that he engages to produce, which willl "'lilwlU machine or scissors, a faithful Likeness, Profiles l ,n,eat'"v Gained and gl.ized for one shilling. Bronzed proDoi'0 ."length Portiaits, finished in a superior stvle Chil.lr"?"p • Si',e ^ates, in colours, from ~>s to 10s 6d! at any |.6very a^e taken_in bust, or whole length represented lockets bT ^i'lii'turps on ivory or card, for brooches, Warranteda.CtS' ^C-' one half the usual price. All Likenesses nine. <4fl C(?rrect:* .Attendance from ten till two, and three till *e the specimens in the window. ^ut>'a>'ce to the Pnhuiu^ llooiu in Church-street. MQ,, early applicationWill be esteemed a favour. 0"lnou 11, Jan. 30 1835. ARMY CONTRACTS. Office of Ordnance, I'all Mall, V2th Jan., 1835. -L^l jQ k is hereby given to all Persons desirous of Contract- ^m'y; tehp°,t!,KPP'y lh? f?n owing Articles for the Use of the 1st day of M \Ver'es wh'ch are to commence on and for the c°nditi0ns far,c ^835, and to continue (subject to the usual MP aTi 16 Contracts) until the following periods— BReJ[,31s! Mar°h, 1835. porI'ge }30th Apnl m5' f)0th dayS 'nCluS,ve' Viz — To His Maip.f > PEFiF and MUTTON. antonmen « Forces (the Foot Guards excepted) in — Countjp D JJ T ar,ters» and Barracks, in the undermentioned Surham nd IslamL "ants, °f Wight, Surry. Lancaster, 70 His ]\i BREAD. Forces ( the Foot Guards excepted ) in County, ^uat'er;>, and Barracks, in the undermentioned York. T°HisMaiest OATS. T, and n S Cava!ry and Artillery Horses in Cantonments, Berks, Quarters, in the undermentioned Counties. -111 Bucks, Devon, Middlesex, Hereford, Surry, North and South Wa'cs. 0a.Ts. HAY. aJ «. I' 0I5.Afi K, viz. Horses in R^ 1-'1rAW, to His Majesty's Cavalry and Artillery That pro r^acks, in the several Counties in Is orth Britain. Board, sealed8,? ln ,wnt'nff. addressed to the Secretary to the applies vvill an parked on the outside, Tender for Armii on or before T !fCe,ved at the Ordnance Office, Pall Mall, none will Kp ro„U^S y> ,lle Tenth dav of February next; but Proposals mn«t i after eleven o'clock on that day. escept for t| be made separately for each county and island, Wales, all of wh,elfra' coutlties comprising North and South feveral countiPo;1Cv ^.e 'eluded in one tender, as also the letter which i at n 1 Britain and each proposal must have the «ons of known t0 tlle l.ender properly filled up by two per- tendering in tlip „perty engaging to become bound with the party "Ue Performancp !f ?iUn< .Stalecl iu llie printed particulars, for the nnless made on a r- ontract; and no proposal will be noticed •n "words at len<-t>Jr'atet, 'orin of tender, and the prices expiessed .'•ontmuance of ih?ald u so happen, that during the Vlrtue of the sim'6 Pn!ract' no Troops should be supplied by and Bond I ',aiiie, the amollnt of the stamps on the Contract refunded to him m 1 instance by the Contractor, will be observe, that the'p^'tlr:^ ^en^ers> are particularly requested to Bread and Meat A yuard$are not in future to be supplied with jnake use of anv fo^ i ^ontract°r, and they are desired not to had upon anni;f.n'r-rns those iccentlv printed, which may be and Four. at 'bis Office, between the hours of Ten and their ^X»/V"'y'CC n!tr':»g T.etters, to and from Contractors official corre^;nn» iH 'Pa*>'Jree "f Postage, is discontinued hut the &nd other O-fZ-o. "'f; ■' 'reen the Contractors and Regimental nance, and thell nfr l>e f"awarded as usual. The Board of Onl- Otters, moneii M<jers, will no/;) however, be responsible for ani/ ni Y, or orders fOJ" money, which may lie so forwarded. By order of the Board, H. BYIlAM, Secretary. 'II. I L Z, 7 71 z BRISTOL BAZAAR, AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 7, UNION-STREET, BRISTOL. "jVTESSRS. LEVY and CO., Proprietors >( the above Establishment, have again the honour of submitting to their numerous Tnends in Monmouthshire and neighbouring counties, the genuine catalogue of their no less genuit e Stock", with the additions of New Articles that must necessaiily attend each st"ason. Amongst the newest will be found (in the furnishing department) a splendid collection of LAMPS, adapted for D awing or Dining Room, Study, Hall or Passage, comprising the most elegant and classical designs Chimney GLASSES of cortcspontiing elegance Dressing GLASSES, with best British Plates, handsomely set in Spanish Mahogany Frames, on Slabs, from 12s 6d. In the fancy department will be found a superb collection of French CLOCKS, in Ormolu, Lhony, and Alabaster, embracing the most popular, elassical, and historical subjects, wita or without Music MUSICAL BOXES, playing from two to six Tunes or Overtures, from 25s to 18 guineas. THE QUALITY OF EVERY ARTICLE AT TIllS ESTABLISHMENT IS FAIRLY DESCRIBED AND NOT THE MOST TRIFLING ABATEMENT PERMUTED. Messrs. Levy and Co. beg to direct public attention to their Stock of CABINET WORK, confeietitiv pronounced to be one of the most ex'eusive, varied, and (quality considered) cheapest in the empire, comprising Cabuielk, Work B„.ies, Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Caddies, heiting, Glove, Jeicel, Card, and Letter Boxes, li ,„'k Tables, Teapoys, Liquet}'€ uses, Leather Travel- ling Portmanteaus, Cases, &~c. Handsome P< arl-Inlaid Silk-Lined ROSEWOOD WORK-BONE'S .«! 10 Inch. 11 inch. 12 Inch Rs "1. nS fid. Itl, {:,1 METVR Y'S CeJeLralsd BRITISH PLATE, or Imitation Silver, comprising every article usually made in Silver Tabie Forks and Spoons, 30s Desert, 24s-per dozen. A beautiful while, solid, and ductile meútl, possessing all the fine qualities of Sterling Sa'ver. SILVER CHASED PLATE, in Coffee and Tea Services, Cake Baskets, Piize Plate, Race Cups, Salvers, Goblets, &c., from 8s yd per oz. Newest Designs in Chased Services, 9s 6d. GOLD and SILA ER WATCHES of eminent makers, both English and Geneva Manufacture, on the Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical principles. [The most scrupulousattentionis shown to this branch oj the trade by a skilful workman residing OiL the premises, uhich enables the Proprietors to warrant </«;<).] GOLD J E\V ELLElt Y -A full, complete, and fashionable as- sortment of superior Town-made articles in suits; Neck, Watch, and Guard Chains, Rings, Earrings, Brooches, Lockets, Pins, Seals, Keys. Snaps, &c. c., amongst which will be found a splendid assortment of Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, and other precious stones. MOSAIC GOLD JEWELLERY and Jet and Berlin Orna- ments, in Cameo and Enamelled Suits, Bracelets, Chains, Brooches, Head Ornaments, Gold Side-Combs, &c. SHEFFIELD PLATED Silver-mounted Tea Urns, Coffee and Tea Sets, Epergnes, Dishes and Covers, Wine Coolers, BI anches, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Travs, Liqueur and Cruet Sets, Toast Racks, Egg frames, Cake Baskets, Bottle Stands, ike. PLATED OX S1 EEL, Forks and Spoons, 30s aer dozen Desseits, 26s ditto Dessert Knives and Folks, with Silver, Pearl, and Ivory handles, from £ 2. 5s per doz. pair, with il- ver Ferules an elegant set in Rosewood Case, £ 3. 3s. LONDON BRONZE lea and Coffee Urns, Kettles, &c. A Handsome 6-Quart Urn for J2. -2s. IVORY handled and other general C CTLER Y, of the most ap- proved makers. Patent Kniie Sharpeners- Superior Razors, Scissors, and Penknives, Sansom and Son's ltoyal Adelaide and Victoria Cutlery. Set 50 pieces, Ivory and Balanced- Handles, bv King's Cutlers, 55s. CU 1' GLASS (Stoutbridge) Dessert Services, Decanters, Butter Tubs, Jugs, Table Caraffes, Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, Cool- ers, f inger Glasses, Pickle Bottles, Custard and Jelly Cups, Ice Plates, Saiteellars, Sugai- Basins, &C. &c. BRONZE FENDERS from 15s each, Fire li-ons, &e. &-c. B RI1'AN N J A ME l'AL Goods of the best quality, in Cuifec and Tea, Pots, Percolators, Soup Tureens, Dishes, ixc. Ike. BLOCK'D TIN Dish Covers, from 9s per set of six also Wire Covers. BR ASS POLES for Windows, Ends, Arms, Bell-pulls, Door Plates, ckc. of the newest fashions. Poles kept and cut to any sizes, at 2s per foot. PAPIER MACHEE and^apann&PTgg^Triys, Bread Baskets, Bottle Stards, Snuffer Tiays, Liq eitr aiid Cruet Frames, &c. Ct, r G I-ASS Quart Decanters, from 8s per pair, Cut Wine Glasses, 7s 6d per dozen, Cut Half-pint Strong Tumblers, 10s 6d per dozen. MIS1CAL INSI Rl ME NTS Silver Key'd Flutes, new and second-hand, by approved makers, Guitars, Violins, Bugles, Clarionets, Double and Single Flageolets, Accoidiaiis, liolon- cellos, Trombones, Horns, C\:c. Musical Bands furnished with first-rate INSTRUMENTS. Indian, Freuch, Dresden, and English CHINA ORNAMENTS. 500 pair of Y ASES, from 4s 6d pur pair. MATHEMATICAL and OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, com- prising extants, Quadrants, Barometers, Hydrometers, Sacro- meters, Microscopes, Telescopes, eve. Ornamental and Real HAIR Fronts of every shade. Immense Stock of SPECTACLES in Gold, Silver, Tortoiseshell, and Steel, with or without pebbles. Gold Spectacles, with peb- bles, at 35s Silver ditto at 16, per jwir. ROCKING HORSES in variety of sizes. GLASS and BRONZE Lustres, Bronze Inkstands, Candle- sticks, Tapers, Thermometers, Watch Stands, &c. 1 OR 1 OISESHELL, Fiench pierced, and German Shell Side and Back COMBS, of the most fashionable Patterns. W III FE WOOD ORK for the Transier Varnish, &c. BIBLES, Prayers, Hymns, Albums, Scrap and Blotting Books. English and India CHESS and BOARDS, Backgammon and Pope Boards, Tortoiseshell and Ivory Card Cases, Cad- dies, Needle Cases, &c. GAMES, amusing and instructive; Dolls, Toys, Perfumery, & PLA\ ING CARDS, legally stamf>t?&, at 2s per pack, Cricket Balls, Battledores, Cross and Long Bows, txc. IIUSICAL WOHK BOXES, fitted with Silver and Pearl, in- struments, in endless variety, SILK UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. CAMP CHAIRS, CARPET BAGS, and HAT BOXES; FRENCH SLIPPERS, at 2s per pair, JOINTED CLOGS, at 3s per pair, Snow Boots 4s 6d, Children's Clogs 2s 6d. First Rate BAGATELLE TABLES, completely fi'ted, and with printed directions for playing the 4 Games, with printed directions for playing the 4 Games, e I'rct. 7 (Vi-t. N I'rt't. £ 3. 10s. £ 4, l()s. £ 5. 10s. About 300 Double and Single-Barrel GUNS, New and Second- hand, by eminent Makers, at extraordinary low prices PIs. TOLS in endless variety. RIFLES, BLUNDERBUSSES, AIRGUNS,&c; POWDER, SHOT, and ANTI-CORROSIVE CAPS. -"lbo Cjust imported) a large quantity of Fine-toned A CCOliDIONS, with Instructions, from 10A' to 4 gs., with all the intermediate prices• Several very splendid MUSICAL PICTURE CLOCKS, playing off every hour, before striking, and requiring to be wound up but once a Month. OLD GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and other Precious Stones, Purchased, or taken in Payment as Cash. Flute, Plalcd Goods, Glass, Lamps, (S'c. Lent out to Parties. N.B. Orders takon for the Patent Iron Bedsteads. Patterns and Prices are exhibited at the Bazaar. NO BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON SATURDAYS, UNTIL EVENING. Letters or Parcels enclosing remittances, or resPectable reference in Bristol, promptly attended to. Good, packell for the (_untry free of Expense. FOR on Commission, a G-Odave Square PIA NO-FORTE, Cir^iilar Ends. &-p.bv Brosdwooc nrrJ Son, nearly new, 35 Gs. Also, on Commission, a Square PIANO-FORTE, with additional Keys, by dementi, in condition, for ij Gs. DOU BLE-B A R REE GU i\ (real Stub Twist), by Perday, with Peiday's Safety Guard,equal to new, 12 Gs. \v iS ashi°nable GOLD WA TCH, (with Gold Dial, Engine-turned, and Jewelled,) heavy Gold Chain, two Seals, Key, and W ateli^ Hook, in Morocco Case, (lately cost 28 G s. ) for 16 G s. I his T! atch the 1'roprieiors of the Bazaar it nderlake to warrant. And a Superior Metal SEXTANT, by Norie and Co., London, divided into 10 Seconds, 3 Telescopes, Aim Magnifier and Re- flee ter, in Mahogany Case, for )0 Guinpas. Also, a complete DINNER SERA ICE of SHEFFIELD PLATE to be SOLD, either together or separate. TOWN OF MONMOITH. To Grocers, 23rapers, &c. BE LET, and entered upon immediately,—A commodious E SHOP, in full business, in an excellent situation, in this town. The House, or a part, may be had, if the more agieeable. PavInent for the Stock on limul will be made suitsljic to the pur- t1es.- For further particulars enquire of the Printer at the Meilin Othce.—January 10th, 1835. THE UNITED KI^CDOM" LIFE ASSURANCES COrvIFAHlT. No. 8, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL-MALL, lEgtafcltsIjctr ty rt cf parliament, For Assurances on Lives and Survivorships, and likewise for the Granting and Purchasing of Annuiltes. Capital One PtHUion, in 50,000 Shares of £ 20 each. HONORARY PRESIDENTS. Earl of Errol I Lord Viscount F.asfnor, M.P. Earl of ( ourtown Lord Viscount Glandine Earl of Leven and i\Ichillc l,of(I l,'Ii)t,I'iis'otie Lord iscount Falkland I Lord Beliiaven and Stenton Sir J. H. Dalrymple, Bait., M.P. DIRECTORS. William A. Makiunon, Esq., F.ll.S., Chairman. P, r', aJ°'eneral .Tolin Shaw, Deputy Chairman. c £ Li St°Pf«id, R.N. Charles Graham, Esq. C F °\v vn'les^s1" Alexander Bnl manno. Esq. I c.- J ,ls;sc^• Ed ward Boyd, Esq., ( Resident) .lames Stuart, Eso c ir ,1 n i i.- v IJ F George Huntley Gordon, F,sq. i *S(I' Frederick Clias. Maitland, Esq. WUlil iS°nVEs(J- Ha!ph Watson, Esq., F.R.S. ,lham 1 lasket> Esq. H. Blair Avarne, Esq. t AUDITORS. Lieut.-Col Archibald Robertson, H.E.I.C.S. T „ en>°n fc>. Parker, Esq.—Adam Murray, Esq. ■UPSSI-C "cn^W '"srl-> ^t'crttavu.—Mr. John King, Actuary. F I' Thomson r Pj1' & Biddulph, Bankers, Charing Cross, j'" hom^n. Fsq. ,Surg.on, 48. Bcrner-street. :\Iessrs.l\Iacdougall & Uainbrigge, .Sol ic:itoJ's .46, Parliament-street. TIllS Company, from its various plans of accommodation, .|t ;,S,a greatfer, P^ies wishing to insure, than any establishment of the kind in London. an allows the premiums to be paid quarterly, half-yearly, or 9 U w iVaS may '>suit convenience of the assured, nrpmiiim !°WS (W e ,.nJsurance is for life), half of the annual E7 totre™ai.n unPa'd for five years, at interest, to be de- ducted eventually from the Policy. 3. It adopts the principle of an ascending and descending scale Of Premiums, wli Icli is equally applicable to the opulent aud those of limited income and, from the moderate and judicious rate of its premiums particularly on the younger ages, and for sliort periods, is well deserving the attention and patronage of the the rl^H1ClfS, arG S,anted on very moderate terms, payable on rendpr l i Tj °F thr6e (as the ca*e ma5' be.) so as to render leasehold property, held upon lives, nearly equal in value to lands held in perpetuity. ANNUAl^PRE^IfUM FOR ASSURING £ 100. Age. One Year. Scvou Years, Without Share W itli Share of ^roliis. Proliis. Life. if« ?o £ VU £ I £ !13,0 £ 1 ,p/s 3 11 1 b 4 2 j() 2 8 2' 40 1 10 2 1 13 7 2 19 1 3 3 4 ASCENDING SC A L E. Affe- lri./vst .•. StT1,Kl T]!inl Fuunli ror remainder |ine 11\e o.rs, hu- ears, live Years. <>{ LilV. 2^ 1 3 2 1 8 0 1 12 11 1 17 11 £ 2 2~9~ 1 10 8 1 17 3 2 3 10 2 10 5 2 17 <) J* 2 4 11 2 12 10 3 0 10 3 8 11 3 1G 10 DI^SCfJNDIN(i SCAL1-7 As°- r^.r'v-,t Secind Third Fourth For remain! ne ^cars. Five ears. Five Years. Five Yearn. 0f Life. 20 2 2 9 1 18 5 1 14 3 1 10 0 5 o~! •JO 2 17 0, 2 10 4< 2 3 8 1 17 of I 10 4 ■W 3 16 1: 3 6 llj 2 It) 11 2 7 01 1 17 0 \v'Veriy information will be given at the Office P. aterloo I lace, Pall-mall, where Prospectuses mav be had' or BY Letter addressed to EOWAHO BOYD, Esq.. Resident Director strppfV t A"R1S EVANS, next door to the Bank, George- cet, I ontypool, Agent to the Company for Pontvpool and its vicinity, of whom Terms and Prospectuses may be had gratis. j v MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MICHAEL DAVIS, At the WrsTGAiE INN, NI wi-onr, on Thursday, the 26th day of February next, at the hour of Five o'clock in the Afternoon I)Ieclsely,- THE FOLLOWING FITASSAOIIS? &. COP"!rHOLD ESTATES, AX]) COL LIE li r .— Lot 1. ALL tho<e FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, FARMS, and LANDS, called GELLY GROES, TYR Y ERIN, and tYR Y EELI N WIN T,situate in the several parishesof Mony- thusloync and Bedwas. containing together 163A. 2K. 2P., more or less together with the Colliery now in full working under the SliDe. This Estate is about thirteen miles from Newport, and adjoins the Sirhovvy Tram Road. There are two good Farm Houses, with the usual Oki -,build an excellent and spacious modern-built Dwellirig-house and Offices, and Five Cottages on the Property. The suiface produces a rental of £ 1 15. The Col- liery has for some time past produced at the rate of about Sixty Tons a-day of excellent Coal, and is capable of considerable in- crease and about Fifty Acres of the Monythusloyne Vein of Coal, commanded by the present workings, remain unworked. The Steam Engine, Stock of Trams, &c., are to be taken by a purchaser at a valuation, in the usual way. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE, OUTBUILDINGS, FARM, and LANDS, called the LLANHILLETH FARM, situate in the parish of Llanhilleth, adjoining the road from Abeibeeg to Pontvpool, containing together 66A. 3K. 111- now in the occu- pation of Thos. Morgan, at the rent of £ 30 a-year. 56A. OR. 12I>. of this Estate are Freehold, and the remainder Copyhold of the Manor of Wentsland anù Bryngwyn. The Cwm Vein of Coal is entire under the whole of this Estate, and 14A. 2u. 27r. of the well-known Blaen y Cwm Yein remain unworked. Lot 3. A COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate at Llanhilleth aforesaid, now in the occupation of John Edwards. Lot 4. A COPYHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, extensive Offices, Garden, and Premises, eligibly situ- ated for business, in George-street, in the town of Pontypool, now in the occupation of John Potter, saddler, and his under- tenant. For further particulars, apply (if by letter, postage paid) to Mr. Thomas Morris, Surveyor, Newport: or to Messrs. M'Don- nell and Mostyn. Solicitors, Csk, where Maps of the Estate may be seen.—Usk, 27th January, 1835. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE offet,rti for 41f tip iJutilir urtton, AT THE WESTGATE INN, NEWPORT, On the 14th day of Feb., 1835, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, (Subject to conditions which will be then produced, and in such I lots as may be then declared.) ALL those SEVEN DWELLING-HOUSES, situate near the 'Towing Path of the Monmouthshire Canal, and within the parish of St. WolJos, erected on part of a field called the Melons, and occupied by Robert Johnson, William Griffiths, 1 Thomas Arthur, Thomas Mock, rhomas Richards, John Diiscol, and Isaac Tod. The above premises are held under a Lease granted by the TredetClf \Yharf Company, for the term of 67 years, com- mincing on the 25th March, 1831, at a reserved rent of XG. 3s 4d. Also,-—Those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens thereto belonging, situate in Commercial-street, in the town of Newport, and occupied by Mrs. Holliday and .Robert Start. The above Premises are held under a Lease granted by the Trcdpar Wharf Company. for the tcrm of 67 years, com- i nwncing on the 25tli March, 1832, at a reserved tent of £ 6. Is 8d. Also,-A LEASEHOLD I)WELLING HOUSE, with the Premises thereto belonging, situate in Llanarth-street, in the town of Newport, now occupicd by Evan Evans, and called the ROYAL ANNE PUBLIC-HOUSE. The last mentioned Premises are held under John Jones, Esq. for the residue of a term whereof about 70 years are unex- pired, at. a reserved rent of £3. 4s 6(1. The whole of the Premises have been recently elected in a sub- stantial manner, are well situated, and are let to respectable tenants at rents which will produce a large interest upon the pur- chase money. For further particulars, apply tolfessrs. Prothero and Phillips, ewport- if by letter, postage paid.

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