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C A. s::a: P R I d • s d- Chapman's Entire Wheat Flour, 6d Du ?arJy''s Bevelenta! 3s. 6d.n T?n for- 2 8 packet for 0 4§ Du gevelenta> 6s. Tin for 4 ° Chapman s Entire Wheat Flour, Is. Best Scotch 2d. per lb. Neaves Food, Is. fin for 0 P\ Oatmeal, Best Scotch, 281b- for 4 3 TAYLOR AlTD COMPANY, 6. SQUARE, SWANSEA. W, Detailed Price List Post Free. CHINA, EARTHENWARE, & GLASS DEPOT, 243 & 244, High Street, Swansea. WILLIXM DOBBS, BEING about to remove to Cardiff, and having decided upon giving up the Business carried on by him at the above address for the last twelve years, takes this opportunity of thanking his Cus- tomers for the very liberal support accorded him during that pe"°(*> ^°1^™ate tiiat in order to effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE of his LARGE AND VALUABLE blOCK, he has determined to make a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, viz., Q5 per Cent. on China and Earthenware, and 30 per Cent. on Glass and Fancy Goods Off the old prices, which are marked in plain figures; and respectfully solicits an early call. rE REDUCTIO 1ST- W M. E V A IS NOW CLEARING HIS STOCK OF MILLINERY, STRAW HATS & BONNETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Jackets, Skirts, Capes, and Dress Goods. GREAT BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. -W. JOINT, T ILO IFt, c., (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), 0 57, WI NO S T R E E T, SWANSEA, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has just RETURNED FROM THE LONDON MARKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality, and Price combined cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TO G-EHNTT^ELVEEISR. CHARLES J. AND R E W S, TAILOR, HATTER, &c., Announces his CLEARANCE SALE, PRIOR TO ALTERING HIS PREMISES, COMMENCING- SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. FIR S TeL A.s S GOODS. BEST WORKMANSHIP. GREAT REDUCTION I N IP R I (I E S 16, WIND STRP.P.T CWAHAEA (Opposite Castle Buildings). SWANSEA BOVEGA RESTAURANT. ENTRANCE FROM GOAT STREET BETWEEN THEATRE AND FREE LIBRARY TO THE NEW GRILL ROOM: CHOPS AND STEAKS FROM NOON TILL 10 P.M. COFFEE ROOM: TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY. BUFFETT (Open from 10 a.m. till 10 30 p.m.) FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENT. r THE 33 O "V 33 Gr -A. SPECIALITY— Well Matured Wines direct from the Wood. Carefully-selected Spirits from the best Distillers. N.B.—CHAMPAGNE ON DRAUGHT. 0, CASTLE STREETJ SWANSEA. Proprietor—T. M. BENSON. LLANELLY NEW BREWERY. MESSRS. WM. BYTHWAY & CO., HAVE i:r:ch pleasure in submitting the following REPORT of their ALES, as made by the celebrated Analytical Chemist, Dr. A. PI. HASSALL, of London :— "THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, HOLBORN VIADUCT, C.E. LONDON, 5th March, 1878. Messrs. W. -BYTHWAY & Co., Llanelly New Brewery. « GENTLEMEN, I have carefully analysed the samples of BITTER and MILD ALES received from your Brewery, with the following result :— « The BITTER ALE possessed the special properties which are furnished by the best Ales of "SdedeSP It was of good alcoholic strength, well hopped, and free from undue acidity or c. added salt. The MILD ALE had a rich brown colour, and an agreeable mild taste. It was quite free from added salt or any other adulteration. "I have no hesitation in pronouncing both samples to be the genuine production of Malt and Hops to have been very carefully brewed, and to be of the very best quality. "ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., "Author of Food, its Adulterations, &c., &c." N.B. Price list and special terms for large quantities will be sent on application. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH ] AT 1 "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works, i WIND STREET, SWANSEA. 1 Posting Bills of all sizes and in everv variety of tint. < CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMOwtat CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. AND OTHER a Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. i a ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. 0 Great Western Railway. jy$t Qui.—Post Free 15 stamps. "GREAT FASTFRN" AT MILFOTm THE HORSE AND CATTLE OWNERS' GUIDE GREAT EASTERN A1 MILFORD. J_ explailis their best management in health gives ON Mnvmv cipnmmrt)i?! (!.„ « clear instruction how to cure them when diseased; EXOlrR$nS' r^FixP i i "t" enables anyone to be his own animal doctor. Cows with -j MTT irrip TRAIN (3rd class only) for foot and mouth distemper can be cured in three days, SOKE DOCK wnfl HaToPTWTAT ROT ?t 6*™ Slth littIe lo8S of condition or milk.-Sent by THOMAS ™ CK Wl11 leave PORT TALBOT at 6.30, BESLET, Publisher Cadishead Warrington. T. TwJ! ¥errl 6"40' Neath 6.50. SWANSEA 7.5, ladisheaa, warnng — 1} iSSwn Js L7-30' LUneUy 7.40, Pembrey 7.55, A Fortune for a Trifle, £ 20,000 for £ 1. cc Carmarthen Junction 8.50, Tr»TjLL Pa d_t„ Ii Mid CARMARTHEN TOWN 8.30 a.m. fH1Ll PARTICULARS of this most advantageous m 1. BM spec'al Mils. h„m°ne,y ^Peculation, guaranteed by Government, „ J GBISW. EDUCATIONAL. Education—Skettv, Swansea. MISS ELLIOTT requests aer Pupils ta Re-assemble on MONDAY, July 28th, 1879. Music-Mr. W. PIUNGLE, H.M. & H.L.S., Trinity College, London. Drawing-Mr. HOSFORD, Art Maoter- 16, Lansdowne Terrace, alter Road. THE MISSES DANIEL will be happy to receive their Pnpils on TUESDAY, September 16th. Education. THE MISSES JONES respectfully announce that their School will (D.V.) be re-opened on TUESDAY, the 16th September. Bellevue-street, Swansea, Aug. 28th, 1879. 5, Dunn's Bank, Mumbles. MISs STEED begs to announce that intends OPENING A SELECT SCHOOL at the^ above address. Duties commenced on the 1st of SEP Prospectus on application. Oakley House, Swansea. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident English and French Governesses. THE ensuing Term will commence on TUESDAY, September 16th. Vacancies for Boarders. Terms, &c., on application to the Principals. Bishop Gore's Grammar School, Swansea. ^VTEXT TERM begins on FRIDAY, September 12, at IM 10 a.m. Forms cf application for admission, and all other particulars, may be obtained from Rev. YOUNG, Head Master. Eaton Terrace, Brynymor Crescent, Swansea. SELECT DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG BOYS. rn Conducted by Miss HIGGINSONand Miss SCH1LV, oj Hanover (diplómée ) BEGINNING of the Third Term SEPTEMBER lath. 113 Prospectuses on application. The Ladies' College, Ribston Hall, Spa Road, Gloucester. Conducted by the Misses NEWMAN. THE ensuing Term will begin on THURSDAY, JL September 18th. A Prospectus, with view of the house and references, will be forwarded on application. St. Andrew s College, Swansea. Head Master- G. G. SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S. THE next Term commences on MONDAY, the 15th of SEPTEMBER. Within the last four years forty-seven of the Pupils have been successful in the following exalylinations- Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Local, Prelimin- ary, Legal, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Examination. At the recent Oxford Local Examination, several ot tne pupils have obtained the title of Associate in Arts. Prospectus on application to the Head Master. St. Andrew's College, Sept. 3, 1879. Normal College, Swansea. PUPILS are prepared for MATRICULATION at the _L London University, the University Local and ro- fessional Preliminary Examinations. Special attention is paid to Modern Languages. Six of the pupils have passed the London Matriculation Examination since June, 1877, two obtaining honours, and three others being placed in the First Division. TTTTT>ar»AV The next Term will commence on THLRoDA SEPTEMRER the 11th. For Prospectus apply to the Head Master. 5, Somerset-place, the Mumbles. MR. F. C. BLISS (late of the Chester Engineering and Scientific College) is prepared to receive a limited number of Day Pupils. Commercial and Practical Instruction, well adapted to those contemplating adopting the Engineering Profession. A few Boarders can be received. The next term will commence on SEPTEMBER 16th. Terms, etc., on application. Collegiate School, Head Master—Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—Rev. LINDOW CARR, B.A. Third Master-S. N. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., B.A., Trin. Coll., Cambridge. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, FRIDAY, Sept. 12, at 11 a. m. For Terms. &c.. apply Hend Master. Walter's Road, School for Boys, 9, Glanmor Terrace, Uplands. The Pov J E. MANNING, M.A. (Classics, Lond.), Former Hibbert Scholar and Student of the University of Leipzig, ECEIVES PUPILS for DAILY INSTRUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and for the Matriculation, or the more advanced examinations at the London University. For terms apply at the above address. The School will RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER loth, 1879. Fynone School, Constitution Hill, Swansea. Head Master—Mr. EMERY. /T x Second Master-Mr. GEORGE EMERY, B.A. (Lond.), Late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at Mill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities, and for the Professional Examinations. There is a Class Reading for the Matriculation Examina- tion of the University of London. THE MICHAELMAS TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JL SEPTEMBER 16. Glyn Cei-rig" School7 MumblesT THE next Term will commence SEPTEMBER 15th, 1879. Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS. School Ship Conway, Liverpool. ESTABLISHED for training Young Gentlemen, with a view to their becoming Officers in the Mercantile Marine. Terms 50 guineas per annum, including uniform and all other extras. The sons of members of the Mercantile Marine Service Association, and of Officers of the Navy, are received at the reduced rate of 40 guineas. Age for admission 12 to 16. Quarter days February 1st, April 10th, August 1st, and October 10th. Apply to Captain E. B. H. FRANKLIN, R.N., Rock Ferry, Birkenhead. STAFFORD CO^EG|T^T DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master-Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University.. French-Monsr. A. BRUIN, Leydea University. German-Dr. EOPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c.-J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F. S. A., F. R. G. S &e. Assistant in ditto—J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of tne Royal Academy. Professor of Dancing—J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italiar Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 80. PARENTS who desire to place their sons in a School near London, where the highest advantages of Education are combined with the comforts of a home, in the most healthy and charming suburb of the great City, will receive particulars upon application. Many pupils 'rom South Wales have resided in Stafford College during ihe past ten years with the best results. Of 82 Boys sent up to the various Examination only ;bree were unsuccessful. Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum- PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for supplying the County Asylum with PROVISIONS, BEER, CLOTHING, COAL, and other necessaries, for 6 months, ending 31st March, 1880, are requested to send in Sealed Tenders for the same by post, and not otherwise, 10 as to be received at the Asylum on the morning of the iecl .Oth September. Each Tender must be accompanied vith samples of the articles intended to be supplied. The Visitors do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest fender. Payments Monthly. All goods to be delivered ,t the Asylum free of charge. Further particulars, with Forms of Tender, may be had n application to the Steward of the Asylum. By order of the Committee, WILLIAM JENKINS, Clerk and Steward. _g»dgend, 26th August, 1879. n CI TEAM FROM LONDON TO MEL- io BOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, and all Tasmanian and New Zealand Messrs. Money Wigram and Sons' Line of Steam h<» • Sailing Ships to Australia. 500 stearnship Norfolk," 3000 tons register, immander indic»ted. J. Pyne O'Callaghan, •ANOVOTB. B* SL"RA'kip ■!«,' on «>• REAL SEAL JACKETS. B. EVANS & COMPANY Are now offering for S A,. Ia :B TWO IMPORTANT PURCHASES OF REAL SEAL JACKETS from the LEADING Importers of Skins. THE present Qualities and Prices are worthy the immediate attention of Purchasers, as the BEST DESCRIPTION OF SEALS promise to be VERY SCARCE, and consequently MUCH HIGHER IN PRICE. Each Jacket will be found the New and Improved Style for this eason., and guaranteed Superior in every respect. 1, 2, 3, 4, Temple Street, 5, Caer Street, and Temple Lane, Swansea. SEPTEMBJJJJ 5TH) 1879. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. 0RoT^MENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeira, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. PIcnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDII^Q BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUT t R Y AND PLATE L E TON HIRE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. [ c A R I) I J. PERRY MORGAN, 39, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER. Liverpool A«<I T ON Globe Insurance Company, V52SJ» <»pa5y. Marine Insurances at Lloyds effected. ESTABLISHES 1840. J. STANLEY JOHNSTON Carver ana Gilder, Picture Frame Manufacturer, &c. Removed from 15, Gower-street, to 2> Herbert Place, St. Helen's Jtoad, Swansea. RECG.ILDING in all its branches equal to new. Oil lutings lined, cleaned and carefully restored. Mr. WILKINS TRICK ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, S WA NSEA. c.f WORE^' DOOK0 oorrcctly opened and J Pe"°^ically posted accounts investigated, analyzed, a s va'ued> with partnership trading results accurately ascertained. FJiED. J. RAYNER, I AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CASTLE BUILDINGS, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. T, qJlnts.atld debts collected. Consignments received for Pornofn^'1'1 for the Taunton and West of England benefit Building Society. ICARD.1 MR- ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 CRADOCK STREET', 5, ORTHAMPTONTO PLACE, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHA-^XiES GELDERD, M.R.C.V.S. R 1, (LATE HUGHES AND GELDERD.) VEERINARY SURGEON. Vrinat.y Medical Inspector (by appointment.) under COntagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878. for Swansea Petty Sessional District. Inspector for the Veterinary Department of the Privy Council for the Borough of Aberavon. RF^Y 7> Northampton KESID**CB 8, Cradock Street. Swansea. WIlllAM H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector 0j thg Pr-mj Council and Assistant mPector to the Royal Agricultural, Society,) 110 & 121, High-street. 0R *8 RECEIVED AT 20, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. GRIFFITHS, 41JCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, &c. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED, •' HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. [CARD.] R. CHARLES T. PASMORE, SURGEON-DENTIST. 13, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA. DENTISTRY. Mr. J. T. HOLLAND, SURGICal AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, REMOVED FROM NELSON STREET TO No- 1, HERBERT PLACE, (Opposite Page-street,) ST. IIELENIS, ROAD, SWANSEA. B R TT sHE s. FOR CHEAP and GOOD BRUSHES, BUY ONLY AT The South Wales Brush Manufactory, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA, (Near St. Mary's Church), The only Brush Manufactory in South Wales. N.B. All kinds of Machine Brushes made to order. F°ilTY.FOUBTH JOUEN8T, M. WILDSMITH. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot Maker, 17, JRRM YN-STBEET, LONDON, S.W. TVT WILDSMITH begs to inform his customers that •. he intends being in Swansea, and the surround- ing neighbourhood, on or about 8th SEPTEMBER, and will do Himself the pleasure of waiting on them as usual, and tnose w°o have not yet given Mr. W. a trial, but wish to ao so, may depend on a perfect fit and strict attention t to all orders. ^V. will be one week in Swansea, and then pro- £ r^ane^y, Neath, Llandovery, Llandilo, Carmar- Aberdare, Cardiff, Newport, and Bristol. All communications to be addressed to Mr. O. J Axdbbws, Tailor, 16, Wind-street, Swansea. BELLTHAL NATURAL MINERAL WATER, As Supplied to both Houses of Parliament—Lords and Commons, and Principal Theatres, Clubs, Hotels, and Restaurants. BOTTLED AT THE BELLTHAL BRUNNEN, COBERN-ON-THE-MOSELLE. NATURALLY EFFERVESCENT, CLEAR AS CRYSTAL, CHEAPEST, MOST WHOLESOME, AND BEST See Full Reports by Drs. ARNOLDI, FRESENIUS, HASSALL, BRYANT, &c., forwarded with Samples upon application.' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF "W IF. BULL C) C) 47 & 48, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. io WAICN makers, jewellers, Dealers, Private Buyers, &c, &c. Be F. Wibberley and Co., 48, Old Bailey, London, in Bankruptcy. f Mr. J 0 H N M. LEE D E R Is favoured with instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the OXFORD CHAMBERS, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, September 9th and 10th, 1879, A Portion of the Stock of F. Wibberley & Co., of London, now in Liquidation, consigned for abso- lute sale, comprising Valuable BRONZES, MARBLE CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER-PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, &c., comprising rich drawing room suites, in gilt and hand painted Sevres china Ifine marble clocks; also, a quantity of 18-carat fine gold jevellery in suites diamond and gem rings gold and silver watches, gold alberts and guards, diamond buckle rings, diamond suites, silver-plated goods and cutlery, &c., &c. Goods on view mornings of sale. Sale to commence each day at Eleven a.m. and half-past Six p.m. The Auctioneer begs to remark that the Goods are con- signed for absolute sale, in consequence of the failure of this large firm. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swaasea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1879. a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. No. 4, Devon Terrace, Ffynone, Swansea. MR F. J. R A Y N E R Has been instructed by Mrs. Lewes (who is leaving the Neighbourhood), TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, On TUESDAY, September 16th, 1879, THE whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising a handsome mahogany sideboard with plate glass back, fitted with cupboard and cellarette, mahogany dining table with leaf, mahogany couch and chairs in morocco, hall table with marble slab and chairs, office table with four drawers, mahogany butler's tray and stand, oak cheffionneer with book shelves, rosewood loo table, couch and chairs in cretonne,irosewood cheffionneer with plate glass back and doors, piano, walnut closed cabinet what- nots, reading stand, pier glasses, window poles and rings, china, glass, ware, books, gas chandeliers, Brussels carpet with border. The bedroom contains birch ward- robe with plate glass door and mahogany drawers and trays, birch wardrobes with hanginglpresses, marble top washstands, iron, half-tester and French bedsteads, feather beds, pillows, and bolsters, spring and wool mattresses, palliasses, chest of drawers, towel airers, cane seat chairs, chamber ware, damask curtains, Kider- minster and Brussels carpet, oil cloth, fenders and fire- irons, &c., &c. together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils. Also, about 300 plants of various descriptions, amongst which are a number of large and well grown camelias, &c., &c. Goods on view Monday, 15th, from 11 to 4 o'clock. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea. To Members of Building Societ'es and Others. Sale of valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Gethin House, Pcntreqethin-road, LEASEHOLD HOUSES in Baptist Well-street, and SHOPS in Bridge-street, Swansea. ——— MR F. J. RA YNER Has been instructed by the Mortgagers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION' At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER the 18th, 1879, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall then and there be produced, fTIHE following VALUABLE PROPERTY Jl LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD detached HOUSE, Outbuildings, and Land, known as GETHIN HOUSE, Pentregethin-road, near Swansea the house is well-built and situated near thriving Tin Plate Works and Collieries. The land is admirably adapted for building Sit 38. LOT 2.—AH those two LEASEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 8 and 9, Baptist Well-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs. Richards and Williams gross annual rentals R20 16s., and also all that Leasehold Ground Rent of 22 8s. per annum issuing out of the Leasehold House and Premises, No. 10, Baptist Well- street, aforesaid. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 74 years, from the 24th March, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of 26 12s. per annum. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and SHOPS, called Bridge-street House, situate at the corner of High- street and Bridge-street, well situated for a ready-money business. This lot is held for the residue of the term of 35 years, from the 25th March, 1871, at and under the yearly rent of JE16. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea, or to Messrs. Hartland, Davies. and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea or, as to Lot 1, to G. W. Bentley, Esq., Solicitor, Worcester. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Agricultural Hall, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. Important Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, OLD CHINA, ELECTRO-PLATE, PAINT- INGS, and ENGRAVINGS, (removed to the above place for convenience of sale.) Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE, dk Co. Are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th of SEPTEMBER, 1879, THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects (late the property of a lady residing near Swansea), containing in DRAWING ROOM.—Handsome Ormolu suite covered with red Utrecht velvet, comprising 6 chairs and lounge, console table, very handsome painted glass window (cost £150), inlaid table, walnut reading table, ebony and gilt easy chair covered with black embrossed satin, Japanese what-not, walnut dwarf Sutherland table, ladies' writing table, 8 antique chairs covered with Utrecht velvet, white lace curtains, green rep curtains, poles and rings, Brussels carpet, handsome twelve light chandelier, polished steel fender bar and rests, polished steel fire irons with brass handles, coal vase, &c., &c.; paintings and engravings. DINING ROOM.—Twelve mahogany chairs covered with Morocco, 2 easy chairs, 2 green rep easy chairs, mahogany dining table with three extra leaves and stand for same, mahogany pedestal sideboard, mahogany book case, engravings, photographs, brass chandelier 13 lights handsome pair of China vases, handsome Italian china vase, Wedgewood, Spode, Crown Derby, and a lot of other very valuable old china, electro-plated egg, tea, tabl? salt JplTara ip?°°3'. Jarge and small forks, cruet salver, Dlfe a,nd fork. 8C€°t fountain, ink stand, o 1^in*gi p Plated on copper, pewter plates and a loti of law and other books, curtains, champagne, wme and other glasses, Duplex lamps, sewing machine (by Wilcox and Gibbs), 6 walnut cane-seated chairs, table napkins and cloths, Brussels and Turkey carpets, fender, irons, coal vase, &c., &e. BEDROOMS.—Iron Bedsteads with brass rails, spring mattresses, hair and wool mattresses, linen sheets, blankets, feather bolsters and pillows, hanging cupboards, washstands and ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chests of drawers, cherry wood cane-seated chairs, maho- gany bidette, fenders, slips of carpet, stair carpets, stair rods, &c., &c. A very useful lot of kitchen and culinary utensils. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock a.m. each day Goods on view 3 days prior to sale. Catalogues, 6d. each, are ready. For further particu- apply to Messrs. George Davies, Morgan, and Co., Soli- ] citors, 63 Coleman-street, London; or of the Auctioneers, Ll, Temple-street, Swansea, j — G To Architects and Builders. ] r-. IBES: PATENT FIRE-PLACE LINTEL, for pre. l.Jr venting chimneys smoking; largely used in public md private buildings. TANGYE BROTHERS AND STEEL, Exchange Buildings, a >wansea, Sole Agents for Bristol and South Wales. Prices from 9s. to 30s. each. All sizes in stock. t Apply to TANGYE BROTHERS AND STEEL, M above. Al't'4 Auction Rooms, 40, Oxforu street, swansea. Messrs. EDWAJtD ROBERTS and SOjf W L SELL BY AUCTION At the ahov" Rooms, On FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 12th,1^9 A QUANTITY of well-pre .ERVC! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Feather Beds, China, steel En- gra ag, &c. —* G jods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Well-preserved Furniture, Bookcase with Secretaire and Wardrobe. Oil Paintings, Engravings. Mirror, Clocks, Nankin China, Piano, Books, Plated and Japanese Goods, etc,, etc. AfesATs. E. ROBERTS and SON Are instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs. R. Marks to SELL BY AUCTION, At 4, HERBERT-PLACE, Swansea, ■ T,^T.N!I/7XTESPA?'' SEPFember 16th, 1879, A ',F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKCA. L, PIANOFORTE, OIL PAINTINGS &c. For particulars see Posting Bills. ALSO ABClVT 200 VOLUMES OF GOOD LITERATURE. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Sale of Desirable Leasehold Dwelling-houses situate ju Balaclava-street, St. Thomas, in the townof Swansea. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the "Fabian's Inn," St. Thomas, Swansea. On THURSDAY, September 18th, 1879. ALL THOSE TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, Gardens, and Premises, situate and being Nos. 42. and 43, Balaclava-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Williaui Evani and John Crole. The houses contain four rooms each, are well drained, the water laid on, road having curbing and channelling completed, and are held for an un- expired term of about 85 years, at a ground rent of £ 112E per annum each house. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of Investors to this very eligible property, it being situate ill the immediate neighbourhood of the East Docks now in course of construction, and must in a short time very much increase in value. Sale to Commence at Six o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 40 Oxford-street, Swansea. Hopkins, Gilkes, & Co., Limited, in Liquidation. Tees Side Ironworks." TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. By order of the Liquidator, in the BOARD-ROOM, ROYAL EXCHANGE. MlDDLESBOROUGH, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEMBER. 1879, by Mr. CHARLES WILL MAN, C.E., M.E., At 11 for 12 o'Clock at Noon precisely, ALL that most valuable and important IRON- MAKING and MANUFACTURING Concern, known as the TEES SIDE IRON WORKS," situate at Middlesborough, in the North Riding of the County of York, and consisting of Four BLAST FURN ACES, ROLLING MILLS, FORGES, WHARF, Offices, Stables, and Land, and for many years carried on by Messrs. Hopkins, Gilkes, and Co., Limited, and one of the largest and longest-established concerns in the Cleveland Dis- trict together with the whole of the FIXED MACHI- NERY and PLANT. The whole of the Property covers an area of about 40 Acres, with a magnificent River Frontage of 1450 feet. The whole of the Works, by their position on the River Tees, and adjoining the North Eastern Railway, and in the centre of the Cleveland District, are admira- bly adapted for conversion to STEEL-MAKING pur- poses, and such an opportunity for the acquisition of Iron and Steel Works in the Cleveland District has not hitherto been presented to the public. The Premises may be viewed on application to the Auctioneer, Exchange-place, Middlesborough, and de- tailed particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer; to the Liquidator, Edwin IVaterbouse, Esq., 44, Gresham-street, London, E.C.; at the Office of the Midland Counties Herald, Birmingham to Messrs. J. T. Belk and Parring- ton, Solicitors, Middlesborough or to Messrs. HUTCHINSON & LUCAS, Solicitors, Darlington. Lackenby Ironworks, near South Bank. Be Messrs. Lloyd and Co. in Liquidation. Mr. CHARLES WILLMAN, E.C.M.E., Has received instructions from the Trustees TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 15th and 16th 1879, on the Works, THE following valuable LOOSE TOOLS, STOCK, J. STORES, &c., comprising 3 locomotives, c. I. flange pipes, c. I. floor-plates, old F. B. and D. H. rails, fire clay bricks and lumps, angle and merchant iron, waggon axles, c. I. and w. I. scrap, bogey sides, buffers, wheels and plates, white pig iron, pig bed scrap, slag bogies with and without wheels, double and single purchase winches, c. I. slag ball cases, w. I. plates, chaldron wagons, end tip wagons, stock and platelayer's bogies, pig bed runners, ironstone, limestone, and coal, slag bogey doors, backs and sides, patterns, timber, tool boxes railway chairs, sleepers, wire rope, Howard's boiler tubes' 2 boilers, punching and shearing machine, B. F. nozzle' and pipes, tuyeres, mine barrows, travelling crane, mill cinder, grindstone, cabins, brass tubing, drilling ma- chine, W. I. blocks, barrow wood, pig moulds and tools for same, shafts; together with content of stores, black- smiths', fitters, and platelayers' tools, &c. Farther particulars can be obtained an application to the Auctioneer to Messrs. Mackay and Co., 3, Lothbury, London, E.C., and Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough to Messrs. Price, Waterhouse aud Co., 44, Gresham-street London, E.C.; to Messrs. Dodds and Co., solicitors Stockton-on-Tees, or to Messrs. John T. Belk and Parrington, solicitors, Middlesbrough Sale to commence at 11.45 a.m. prompt. Luncheon will be provided, tickets 3s. each, which will be refunded to purchasers over 20s. per diem. The material can be viewed up to the day of sale, but admittance cannot be obtained upon any consideration whatever without showing catalogue or card to view from the Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Offices, Exchange-place, Middlesbrough. Linthorpe Ironworks, Middlesbrough. Be Messrs. Lloyd and Co. in Liquidation. Mr. CHAB-LES WI L L M A:N, C.E. M.E., Has received instructions from the Trustees TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 17th, 18th and 19th, 1879, on the Works THE*"0™* valuable LOOSE TOOLS, STOCK, STORES. &c., consisting of 7 locomotives, 2 steam travelling cranes, chaldron wagons, horn bogies, stock jogies, slag bogies, low bogies, tip wagons, travelling :rane, double and single purchase and steam winches, ;hain fall and slings, hercules, slag ball cases, slag >ogey castings, timbler, deals and battens, merchant ron, rivets, bolts and nuts, steel and iron wire rope, pig noulds, navvy barrows, fire clay bricks and quarls, >oilersmiths', fitters', blacksmiths', and playlayers' tools, V. I. furnace, hoops and rods, puddlers' tap and mill :inder, w. and c. I. scrap, F. B. and D. H. rails, chairs AND ish plates, Rope, Falls and Guy's patent pulley blocks, sv. I. blocks, brass tubs, vices, blast tubing, Gauntlett's pyrometer, hydraulic and tripod jack, old and new brass ihovels, punching and shearing machine, anvils; superior ffice furniture, and a large quantity of stores, sufficient 'or carrying on extensive works. Further particulars can be obtained on application to he Auctioneer to Messrs. Mackay and Co., 3, Lothbury xmdon, E.C., and Royal Exchange, Middlesbrough; to fessrs. Price, Waterhouse and Co., 44, Gresham-street iondon, E.C.; to Messrs. Dodds and Co., solicitors, tockton-on-tees; or to Messrs. John T. Belk and 'arrington, solicitors, Middlesbrough. Sale to commence each day at 11.30 a.m. punctually. Luncheon will be provided, tickets 3s. each, which rill be refunded to purchasers over 20s. per diem. The material can be viewed up to the day of sale, but imittance cannot be obtained upon any consideration 'hatever without shewing catalogue or card to view from tie Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Offices, Exchange-place, Middlesbrough.