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CASH CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. 3NT E W O R A N" G E IVC A IR. IVL -A. Xj A JD E ED. PINK K SONS lib. JARS 4Ad. Each. JNO. MOIR & SONS „ 6d. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS. 5d. „ KEILLER & SONS „ 6d. A Reduction of 3d. per Dozen when One Dozen is taken. 31b. Glass Jars do., C. & B., Is. 2d, 41b. Stone Jars do., KEILLERS, Is. 7Ad. TAYLOE COMPANY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea The Dunns, Mumbles. 99 Oxford-street, Swansea. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. 33, Walter road, Swansea. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. SALES BY AUCTION. London House Auction Rooms, 10, Castle Street, Swansea. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above ROOMS, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1882, A QUANTITY of well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, &c., removed for convenience of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 a m. 98, Oxford-street. Swansea. Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES (Late Beynon & Hughes) WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON HORSE REPOSITORY, Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1882, THE following useful and valuable HORSES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, &c., comprising— LOT 1.—Black Cob Mare, about 14 hands, good and quiet in harness. 2.—Roan Cob, 5 years old, good in saddle, harness, and sound. 3.- Very handsome Bay Mare, "Flirt," by Good- jerat," 6 years old, 15.1 hands; has been regularly ridden and driven. The property of a gentleman having no further use for her. 4,-Bay Horse, 4 years old, 15.1 hands, quiet in saddle and harness, and sound. 5.—Bay Horse, 15.1 hands, thoroughly good, and quiet in saddle and harness, the property of the late John Griffiths. 6.-Black Mare, 15.3 hands, rising 6, quiet to ride or drive in single or double harness. 7.—Bay Horse, 16 hands, good worker in single or double harness. 8.—Bay Pony, 12.2 hands, very quiet, and good in harness. 9.-Brown Horse, about 15.1 hands, suitable for general purposes, and a good worker. Four-wheel Cab, Gig, light four-wheel Waggon, Spring Cart, eight Hand-trucks, Carriage and Cart Harness, Collars, .Bridles. Rugs, Whips, Brushes, Wheels and Axles, Chaffcutter, and a quantity of Wood and Iron, &c. Each Horse must be in the Yard by Ten o'clock a.m., provided with a halter. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Houses at Ynisforgan, Morriston, and 13, Phillips Parade, Swansea. Messrs. ROBERT MERRALL dc CO., Are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Subject to conditions to be then rend), At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of MARCH, 1882, THE following Valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and SHOP. LoT I.-All that substantial, well-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, being No. 13, Phillips-parade, Swansea, held for a tt-rm of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1871, at the low ground rent of 23 U per annum. The House is centrally situated, and has bay windows in front. There are two Greenhouses erected on the premises (one fitted up with hot water apparatus). LOT 2.—All that substantially-built CORNER SHOP a.nd Premises, situate at Ynisforgan, near Morriston, recently erected by Mr. R. O. Rees, containing eight rooms. LOT 3.—All that new and well-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, adjoining Lot 2, containing five rOoms. Lots 2 and 3 are held for a term of 99 years, Ifrom the 25th day of March, 1871, at a ground rent of t2 lls. per The Houses are situate on the main road from Mor- riston to Clydach, in a rising locality, and in close proximity to the Midland Tin-plate Works, and other Works in course of erection. The Shop is admirably Suited for licensed premises. Lots 2 and 3 will be sold together or separately, as the Auctioneer at the time of sale may determine, and if sold Separately the ground rent will be apportioned. Sale to commence at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Evans and D&vies, Solicitors, 62, Wind-street; or to the Auctioneers at their Offices, 237, High-street, Swansea. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. EVANS V. BAINBRIDGE. To Engineers and Iron Founders. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARK, and Co., Have been instructed by the Receiver appointed in this Action, to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In one Lot, as a going concern, at the HOTET Swansea, on TUESDAY, the ^8tH day of March' 1882, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, At T LEASEHOLD ENGINEERING FITTING SHOP (HO ft by 32ft. 6in.), ^SEISUIKOFSS S BUISN^ situate on the Strand, Swansea, t g Office Machinery, Loose Plant, Stock Store furniture thereon and therein. ,1Ilf.*nired These Leasehold Premises are held u.n,e*Poqth term of 9.J years, less three days thereof, day of September, 1877, at the yearly rent of i^OU. Also two plots of Ground or Yards in the rear 0 Jbove Leasehold Premises, adjoining the Quay ot tne North Dock, Swansea, being partly under three ot the Arches of the Great Western Railway, and separated from the above Leasehold Premises by the Low-level Bailway, together with the Siding connecting one of the above Yards with such Low-level Railway. These Plots of Ground or Yards are held under yearly tenancies from the Great Western Railway Company, and the Swansea Harbour Trust, at the yearly rents of £100 and t70 respectively, and such Yearly Tenancies com- mence respectively on the day of and the *VpYn°thSriast mentioned Plots are erected a Two- Stall Stable and Furnace for heatmg upon the Premises Shear Legs °d n^bbe! With P,locks (Steel Checks and pins), Chains and Orabbe j- remises comprise vertical boiler lltt. y Hin. beater, vertical engine with 2ft. 52in. y ry;ison"s stroke, grindstone, cast iron frame and pu y> »«ew cutting gap lathe, 26ft. bed, 20m. centre.with stay, thimble, travelling stay, face plate 22in. diam &c-; lathe, 10ft. bed, 10 £ in. centre, with compound su j*"t, hand rest, &c., &c. Croft, Butterfield and « Vinson's screwing machine, Kershaw's screw lat }ln8 gap lathe, 16ft. bed, 10§in. centre with face plate, $5' Hind's screw cutting gap lathe, 9ft. bed, /2in c J^th 14in. face plate, &c., &c.; countersinking an machine to take in 3ft. 3in.; colliers punching •hearing machine with crane steam hammer, by_™ass yhp. cylinder with steel bits; Thompson j drilling machine, to take 3ft. 2in. small hand dri i g Machine, Croft and Butterfield's planing machine, 3ft. by "ft. by 8ft. bending rolls to take 10ft., and small on 2ontal engine to drive same shaping machine, by ee Jud Hunt, 17in. stroke, 6ft. bed, 2 tables 1. }n* *°undry blast fan (Schiller and Co.); smith's fan, loin. an the necessary overhead gearing for driving the fore- going machinery; smith's crane for forge; o srni s beai ths, 3ft. 6in. by 3ft. 6in. 1 ditto 5ft. 6in. by 5tt. *|1Q. with wrought iron stacks '2 cupolas with iron plat- l°rm and crane to tap about 30 and 12 cwts. The Erections on the leasehold portion of the above demises are extensive and of good elevation. The Works are most advantageously situated, being ?!0se to the shipping and railway, and are in full opera- tion. Inventories of the Loose Plant, Stock, Stores, and Furniture can be inspected on application at the of the Auctioneers. t Thfc Premises may also be inspected by permission and j*rther particulars, together with conditions of sale (in course) may be obtained of Messrs. STRICK and Llingham, Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs. INGLED and VACHELL, Solicitors, Cardiff; the Auctione > Temple-street, Swansea or at the Works. SALES BY AUCTION. PORT OF SWANSEA. On Account of whom it may Concern. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At the STORES of the LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, South Side of South Docks, by M2-. JOHN M. LEEDFR, On THURSDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH, 1882, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, THE following GOODS ex PAMPERO, comprising Brands. —1 case containing 7 doz. piats of Guinness /STOUT iu stone bottles. Ditto. -2 cases, 4 doz. quarts of Guinness STOUT in stone bottles. Ditto. -1 case, 31 bottles of Guinness STOUT in stone bottles. Ditto. -1 case 45 quart glass bottles of PALE ALE. Ditto. -1 case 68 pints of PALE ALE. —1 case 7 doz. pints of Guinness STOUT I\ in stone bottles. \7 -1 case 7 doz. pints of PALE ALE. 0 \°/ 8-1 hogshead of ALE. R.-l cask CRYSTAL SODA. OP.—1 drum CAUSTIC SODA. 967.—1 cask CAUSTIC SODA. \D/ Ditto. -2 casks of SILICATE SODA. 79 RED DEALS. 68 cases of GALVANISED ROOFING. /&> \D/ N Z H C 1835/46.-12 cases of GALVANISED ROOFING (Flat Sheets). Ditto -10 c/s GALVANISED ROOFING (Skeleton Cases). Ditto -44 bundles SHEET IRON. —20 cases GALVANISED EOOFING. # Ditto -4 drums GALVANISED NAILS. T.-16 casks of BLEACHING POWDER. \0/ 1168 C G BARS of IRON. Quantity of empty BEER CASES. N R A 14 empty SODA CASKS. R 6 „ „ 11 N Z H C 14 cases GALVANISED IRON. The above will be offered in Lota to rait purchasers, and will be sold with all faults aad imperfections. May be viewed on application. Apply to Messrs. James Strick and Sons, Lloyd's Agents, Swansea; Mr. N. Randall, jun., Secretary Liverpool Salvage Association, Liverpool; Mr. H. J. Madge, Secretary Swansea Merchants' Shipowners' Com- pany. Limited, 62, Wind-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea: GRIFFITHS v. DA VIES. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property, situate at St. Thomas, Swansea. Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON Will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (With the approbation of the Registrar of the above named Court, in pursuance of an order thereof, dated the 15th day of October, 1881,) At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On the 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1882, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, ALL those two substantially-built MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 3 and 4, in Inkerman-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs. William Hopkins and James Finlay, and let at rentals amounting to about C26 per annum. The premises are held for the term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1858, at the yearly ground rent of £3. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Messrs. Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, Swansea; Messrs. Hartlaad, Davies and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland- street, Swansea and of the Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON ch LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 1,1882, A LARGE and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &c., comprising —Walnut drawing-room suites in crimson velvet, tapes- try, &c., reps,[mahogany dining-room suite in leather, mahogany dining table, mahogany sideboard, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany chiffionere, sewing machine, by "Wheeler and Wilson," ditto by "Wilcox and Gibbs," pianoforte, full compass, by Collard and Collard," model ship, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository. MONTHLY HORSE SALE. M M-TFOCPA BEYNON & LEWIS'S next monthly Sale M ofHoS. CARKIAGES HARNESS, Sc., will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1882. Entries are respectfully invited. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling Houses. Messrs. H. HILL CO., Have received instructions from Mr. C. J. Williams TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, On WEDNESDAY, 1st MARCH, 1882, (Subject to conditions which will then be read), THE following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— ,]L LOT I.-All that most desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, with half an acre of oround, known as Long Park House, situate at East Moor near West Cross, Swansea, now in the occupation f the Owner. It contains glass porch entrance, drawing, J- ,W and breakfast rooms, three good bedrooms, ti+chen fitted with a very superior range, back kitchen FISS with boiler, dairy, also an excellent garden, well a ™HH fruit trees the outbuildings comprise green stocked WITU INU H'OT.HOuse, good stable and cow house witn nve VIU house WITH LOT AT THE TOP 0F Grange Lane, within The above is FROM Lilliput Station on the quarter of an hoi OUTH EAUWAY, and commanding Swansea and OY D surrounding neighbour- extensive views oltne CAY term of about 89 hood, and is held for an un V 8NRMM> years, at the low F?^7^H0LD DWELLING HOUSE LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD Sunny Bank, f and is held for an unexpired garden, about half an acre, e gruuici rent of £5 per term of about 94 years, a th 13 Lot ha, » plentiful aad constant »pply of water, 3 .'Clock %§ £ %I,«„t, ^Auctioneers, 10, Oa.t.c street, Swansea. 1 'r^SSS^ £ ^f^7 T71ULL x Aiv trnaranteed by Government, -ssi directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTER, Esq.. », «8 Court, Charing Cross. London, FC. W. lpsit-ieh may be described as the birthplace, of Chemical Manures. JOSEPH If HON & CO.'S MANURES. Extra Quality and Guaranteed Analysis, AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. A Pamphlet containing full particulars of these celebrated Manures may be obt-lined of any of the Agent? of the Firm or from the Head Offices. Messrs. Joseph Fison & Co. are now prepared to appoint lesponsible Agents at certain places in South Wales and the West of England at which they are not already represented. The Manures will be delivered free by railway in quantities of 2 tons and upwards. All applications for Agents should be made by letter addressed to MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & Co., Ipswich. Head Offices: Eastern Union Mills, Ipswich. SALES BY AUCTION, NO. 26, STRATHEARN PLACE, (Three doors from the Agricultural Hall), Swansea. Unreserved Sale of Superior Household Furniture, Valuable Paintings, Pianoforte, and other Effects. To Parties Furnishing, Furniture Brokers, and Others. Messrs. A. NICHOLLS and SON Are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, No. 26, STRATHEARN PLACE, Swansea, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 1st, 1882, Commencing at Eleven o'clock, THE whole of the supeii>r well-seasoned Sitting and Bedroom FURNITURE, and other Effects, viz. HALL, STAIRS, AND LANDINGS.—Mahogany hat and umbrella stand, hall chairs, a quantity of linoleum, stair carpeting, brass rods, mats, &c. DRAWING Room.-Walnut suite, walnut oval loo table, excellent pianofoite in walnut, by Challen and Son, music stool, chimney glass in black and gold, girandole glass in gilt, three-light gasalier, handsome gilt console table, several valuable oil paintings and oleographs, writing and reading tables, lace curtains, tapestry carpet, hearthrug, three large skin rugs, lustres and chimney ornaments, handsome ornamental clock, fender, fire irons, books, &e. DINING ROOM.—Mahogany lounge in hair seating, easy and six other chairs, mahogany table, mahogany book case with glass doors, pier glass in gilt, Kidderminster carpets, India matting, hearthrug, lace curtains, 3 light gasalier, fender and fire irons, &C. BEDROONIS.-Iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, counterpanes, blankets, bedlinen, mahogany chests of drawers, toilet glasses, mahogany and marble top washstands and toilet tables, towel rails, toilet ware, carpets, matting, rugs, a folding bedstead or chair, curtain poles and rings, curtains, night commode, cane seat and other chairs, fenders, &c. BREAKFAST ROOM AND KITCHENS Substantial oak china cupboard, liuoleum, a three fold screen, tables, chairs, patent mangle, oak dresser, also a roomy oak cup- boar,l with sliding doors, eight day clock in oak, a quantity of dinner and other ware, and a variety of other useful articles. On view the morning of Sale. There will be no reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers Port- land Buildings, Heathfield-street, Swansea. In the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Swansea. In the Matter of MARY DIANA FULLER, deceased. PURSUANT to a Judgment of this Court, made in JL an action wherein WILLIAM FULLER and others are Plaintiffs, and HENRY FULLER is Defendant, every Cieditor and Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of MARY DIANA FULLER, late of 13, Castle-square, Swansea, Refreshment House Keeper, deceased, who died on the 31st day of March, 1881, are hereby required, before the 18th day of March, 1882, to send to the Registrar of this Court, at the County Court Offices, situate in Fisher-street, Swansea, his Name and Address, and the full particulars of his Claim or Interest, and a Statement of his Account, and the nature of the Security (if any) held by him. SATURDAY, the 25th day of MARCH, 1882, at 11 o'clock, at the said County Court Offioes, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the said Debts ana Claims. Dated the 20th day of February, 1882. JNO. JONES, Registrar. EDWIN GEORGE JELLICOE, Of 3, Prospect-place, Swansea, Solicitor to the Plaintiffs. Catharine Thomas, deceased. PURSUANT to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria Cap. 35 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ali Creditors and other persons having any Claim or Demand against the Estate of CATHARINE THOMAS late of No. 35, Castle-street, Swansea, in the Countv of Glamorgan, Widow, Draper, deceased (who died n» th* 15th day of June, 1881, and probate of whose Will w«! granted to REES THOMAS, The Hall pvie Farmer, in the said County, one of the Executors therein named), are requested to send in particulars, iu writing of such Claim or Demand to uie, the umwJ™Ti Executor, on or before the 14th day of March ne"t at the expiration of which time the said Executor wU proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the Claims or Demands of which the said Executor shall tW have had Notice. Dated this 31st day of January, 1882. REES THOMAS, The Hall, Pyle, Taibach (Farmer), Executor to the said Estate. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. By Transfer from the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. 9 In the matter of the Companies Acts 1862 and 1867 and in the matter of the Hafod Brewery Company, Limited I^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHARLES J3I VICARY CRABB, of GOAT STBEET, Swansea Public Accountant, was, by an order of the Countv Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea, dated the 20th day of FEBRUARY, 1882. appointed the Official Liquidator of the above-named Company. Dated the 22nd day of February, 1882. By the Court, JNO. JONES, Registrar. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden nt Swansea* T-SAAC LEWIS DAVIES, of the "Clifton Hotel" JL Caer-street, Swansea, aforesaid, Licensed v; Vi and Accountants' Clerk, formerly of High strl+ « Ualler aforesaid, Draper and Outfitter, was adindsr^ t? ianSea on the Twenty-second day of FEBRUARY 188? BANKRUPFC The FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS -,I U AT the County Court OflSces, FISHER-S^EF J ELD aforesaid, on the Seventh day of MARCH 1KS9 Swansea, Until the appointment of a Trustee v in their possession any of the effects of ^h«°RS ,avm8 must deliver them, and all debt. 5,1^7' Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar actino^ matter of this petition, at the Offices of the'Countv Court Fisher-street, Swansea, aforesaid. y Oourt Creditors must forward their proofs of debts to the Registrar. JNO. JONES, Registrar. A. E. BAINES, 11, Fisher-street, Swansea, Solicitor. IFICKITTIS PARIS BLUE See Reckitts' name on when vm, H RECIKITTIS PARIS BLUE Gives -a ny whiteness to linen. T>ECKITT,S PARIS BLUE V Absolutely non-injurious to linon CKITT' is LUIE XAl Has the largest sale in the world. Y BRANDY. pi RANT'S MORELLA CHERRY iBRAN D Y IJT The most delicious liqueur in the world Nice with hot water or aerated waters.. Beware of spurious imitations. RANT'S MORELLA CHEWY^RINCY Obtained on draught and in bottles at All Restaurants, Inns, and Hotels, And of all Wine Merchants. RANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BR^Nny. The most wholesome of all stimulants. A valuable tonic. See Medical Testimonials. RANT S MORELLA CHERRY BRANBY. Is used in place of Wine. The Sportsman's and Traveller's Companion. Esteemed in the Army and Navy. RANT'S MORELLA CHERRY^BRANDY. Supplied to the Queen at all the Palaces. To the Govenor-General of Canada. To the Aristocracy, and General public. rjlHOMAS GRANT, The Distillery Maidstone. Change of Name. THB SWANSEA PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Building hitherto known as the Music Hall" will hereafter be called and known as the Albert Hall," Cradock-street.. „ Applicatians for letting to be made to GEORGE PHELPS, Secretary, Albert-house, 19, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. The Neath Water Company. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the THIRTY- J> SEVENTH ORD,NARY GENERAL MEE L ING of the Proprietors will be held at the TOWN-HALL, Ne^th, on TUESDAY, the 28th inst., at Two o clock in the After- noon, for the transaction of the Business of the Company. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 21st inst., until after the said meeting. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary, Neath, February 11, 1882. New Terminating Building Society. THE SWANSEA SECOND ALLIANCE BUILDING SOCIETY. NEXT PAY NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 13th, At the Countess of Huntingdon s Schoolroom, St. Heleu's-road, Swansea, from half-past Seven to half-past Eight o'clock. PROSPECTUS with full particulars, list of Directors, 4c., post free on application to the Secretary, HUBERT LIDGEY, > 8, Hamilton Terrace, I Swansea Swansea Harbour Trust. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Swansea 131 Harbour Trustees have appointed GEORGE BURDEN STRICK, Esquire, to be the Presiding Officer at the Election of Proprietary Trustees for the year 1882, under the provisions of the" Swansea Harbour Act, 1854," in the place of FRANK ASH YEO, Esquire, the Chairman of the Trustees, who is one of the Trustees retiring by rotation. Dated this 17th day of February, 1882. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. Harbour Offices, Swansea. Election of Four Proprietary Trustees [Truler Ihe Powers of the" Swansea Harbour Act, 1854.,i TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of the 131 Persons entitled to Vote at the Election of Pro- prietary Trustees under the above Act, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of MARCH, 1882, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the HARBOUR OFFICES, in the Borough of Swansea, for the ELECTION of FOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES, under the provisions of the said Act, in the place of those who go out of office by rotation. Notice is hereby also given, that Voting Papers in the form provided to be used at such Election, may be pro- cured by Electors upon application to the Clerk of the Trustees, at the Harbour Offices, in the Town of Swansea. Dated this 17th day of February, 1882 GEO. B. STRICK, Returning Officer. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. Harbour OFFICE*. Swansea. GJamcrgaa County Lunatic Asylum. PERSONS vdliH- to CONTRACT for supplying the County As -lum with PROVISIONS, BEER, CLOTHING, COAL, and other Necessaries, for Six Month,1;ending SEPTEMBER 30, 1882, are requested to send in SELED TENDERS for the same by post, and not otherwise, so as to be received at the Asylum on the morning of the 8th of MARCH. Each Tender must be accompanied with Samples of the articles intended to be suwplied. The Visitors do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest Tender. Payments monthly. All goods to be delivered at the Asylum free of charge. Further particulars, with Forms of Tender, may be had on application to the Steward of the Asylum. By Order of the Committee, WILLIAM JENKINS, Clerk and Steward. Bridgend, February 21, 1882. Swansea Union. MANURE WANTED. TENDERS are invited for SUPPLYING 20 TONS of good STABLE MANURE, to be delivered free of costs, at the Great W estern Rail way Siding, Cockett. Also, for 100 TONS of TOWN REFUSE MANURE, tojbe delivered, free of cost, on the Garden at the Cottage Homes. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, the 27th inst.By Order, G. B. HAYNES, Clerk. 5, Fisher-street, Swansea, 16th Feb., 1882. Borough of Neath in the County of Glamorgan. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. NOTICE. THE LOCAL AUTHORITY for the said Borough of Neath do hereby, uader an<* b.y virtue of the "Foot and Mouth Disease (Movement into District) Order, 1881," of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and of all other powers them enabling in this behalf, and with V view nreventing the introduction into their District of FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE, make the foCSg"for ProhiWHng ths of Animals into their D^tnct from the Districts of the undermentioned Local Authorities, that in to sny 1. No animals shall be moved from the Districts of any of the Local Authorities mentioned in the schedule hereto into the District of the Local Authority of the said Borough of Neath. „ 2. This Regulation does not prevent the Movement of Animals by railway through the District, provided that they are not untrucked in the District. 3. This Regulation comes into torce at once, and con- tinues T* force until the 20th day of March, 1882. 4. In this Regulation the word Animals means, Bulls, Cows, Oxen, Heifers, Calves, Sheep, and Swine. The Schedule above referred to City and County of Bristol. County of Gloucester. City of Gloucester. County of Somerset. Borough of Axbridge. Borough of Bath. Borough of Bridgewater. Borough of Glastonbury. Borough of Langport. Borouah of Chard. Borough of Taunton. Borough of Wells. Borough of Yeovil. County of Monmouth. Borough of Newport, Mon. County of Devon. Borough of Bideford. Borough of Barnstaple. I Borough of Cardiff. Borough of Swansea. By Order, ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk of the said Borough of Neath. Neath, 23rd February, 1882. MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES by the CHARING-CROSS DEPOSIT BANK, 28, Bed- ford-street, Strand, London. Est. 1870.— £ 10 to glooo daily, in town or country, male or female, on personal security, mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, *&c., without removal. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent, from one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments. 2250,000 for investment. No good application refused. Strictly private. Call or write to A. WILLIAMS, Manager. Intending borrowers in London or Country may rest assured if they cannot obtain an advance at this old- established, bona fide Advance Bank, they cannot obtain one anywhere. We use our customers well; they always come back, and recommend us; having a large tconnec- tion we do business cheaper than others. CANADA and UNITED STATES. RFDIIPFD FARES.— SAILING ON THURSDAYS, ASSISTED PASSAGES^^J^^ to Quebec, £$; Domestic Serrants, £ 4..— l m Free-land Grants ,Pamphlets, and all information on \M rJJr. ilf\A Cabin, £ 10 10/-J Steerage, £ 6 61- Through fares to all parts Xl"1 | of Canada and United States on th iowen terms. Surgeon and Stewardess -carried. Alse sailing to NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS. Apply to FE ibrn, MAIN, & MONTGOMERY, Managing Diree. tors, 24 Js Street, Liverpool; or to their Local Agents. The Honourable Dame Lucy Juliana Morris deceased. ALL Persons having Claims agninst the Estate of th»- 1 te LADY MORRIS, are requested to send full particulars of such Claims, without delay, to CHARLES NORTON, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, The Alexandra Patent Household Fuel Company. HAFOD SIDING will UPfLY FUEL, specially ) t prepared for Household purposes, at 12s. per ton, delivered to any part of Swansea. Special arrangements for large quantities. Sole Agents-J. RICHARDS & Co., 4, D.11 xyri-street. Orders Received for Best House Coal. Royal Institution of South Wales. SECOND COURSE OF FREE LECTURES. SESSIONS 1881-82. ALTERATION OF DATES OF FREE LECTURES TO BE DELIVERED IN THE THEATRE OF THE INSTITUTION. 1882. —— Feb. 27th.—"Athens, and Athenian Life in the time of Pericles"—Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. March 6th.—" A Sketch of the History of Diving, with a description of the Methods of Conducting Opeiations under Water and in Noxious Gases"—HORT HUXHAM, F.G.S., M.Inst. C.E. March 13th.- Sleep and Dreams."—Rev. JAMES OWEN. March 20th.—"Colour—with Experiments"—Mr. A. R, MOLISON. March 27th. Ourselves, who we are, and how we got here"—Mr. ALFRED HALL. < The Lectures will commence each Monday Eveninor at eight o'clock. Admission Free. ° HORT. HUXHAM, Hon. Secretary. Royal Institution, Swansea, 19th January, 1882. Cambridge University Local Lectures and Classes, At the Theatre of the Royal Institution on Thursday Evenings. LECTURER—R. G. MOULTON, ESQ, M.A. PROGRAMME OF COURSE OF LECTURES. The Pedigree of the Shakesperian Drama." March 2nd.—The same subject treated by the two other great Tragedians of Antiquity. March 9ch.- Euripides's great experiment in the direction of the Modern Drama :-The Alcestis. March 16th.—*The great Innovator at his climax :— Euripides's Daughters of Troy. March 23rù.Illustrations of Ancieat Comedy. March 30th.—The Stories of the Romance Age, a training ground for our Modern Drama. April 13th) '3e ^u^ding up of the Shakesperian 20th f Drama, out of its three constituent J elements. These Lectures will be of the nature of Interpre- tative Recitals" or attempts, by a combination of quota- tion, outline, and explanation, to put the audience, as nearly as may be, in the position of an Athenian audience seeing the Play. The Classes will be held at 7 p. m. and the Lectures at 8 p.m. SUBSCRIBERS' Transferable Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, with privilege of taking additional Family Tickets at a reduc- tion and also ordinary Non-transferable Tickets, for the Course of Lectures, price 10s. 6d. each, may be had of Mr. EVAN LEWIS, at the Royal Institution. Admission to Single Lecture—One Shilling. HORT HUXHAM, t Honorary JOHN WILSON, S Secretaries. Royal Institution, 26th January, 1882. EDUCATIONAL UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea. Principal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. Next term commences JANUARY 19TH, 1882. Collegiate School, Swansea. Head Master Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master :—PHILIP S. COOK, Esq., B.A. SCHOOL COMMENCE THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, at 10 a. ni. Select Day School for Girls. EATON CRESCENT, BRYN-Y-MOR. CONDUCTED by Miss HIGGINSON, and Miss ScniLD, of Hanover, Diplomee. Beginning of First Term, 1882 :-JANUARY 12th. Lessons in Music. MISS BOWEN, No. 9, Nichol-street, Swansea, gives LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE. Special attention is given to time and fingering. Terms on application. Musical College of Wales. I Dr. JOSEPH PARRY, Swansea. January, April, and September Terms Open on the Third Mondays. PARTICULARS as to Subjects taught at this College, Jt. also Evening Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, Composition, &c., with fees, together with the Three Scholarships open to Wales, competed for March 27th, may be had on application to the PRINCIPAL, Musical College of Wales, Swansea. Arnold College, Swansea. THE following Examinations have been passed by Pupils of this School within the last ten months Railway Clearance Ho., Thomas, Loughor. Gov. Cert., 2nd Class, Morgan, Cwmtwrch. Royftl Fac. of Surg., Glasgow, Pollard, Swansea. Pharmaceutical Society, Walters, Swansea; Thomas, Morriston Lewis, Llanddeusant. Trevecca Col., Rosser, Neath Jones, Landore, 3rd. Carmarthen Coll., Harry, Landore, 3rd out of 19. Civil Service, Rees, Raven Hill. Edin. Free Coll., Williams, M. Ash, 2nd out of 62. Pontypool Coll., Johns, Ystalyfera, 1st in total marks. Pupils are prepared for Commercial life. Mechanical pursuits and all preliminary Examinations. For Terms for Boarders and Day Scholars, apply to the Principal, Edgar Williams, M.A. (Glas.), B.D. (Edin,), October, 1881. Hill House College for Young Ladies, Haverfordwest. Principal-Mrs. ANGUS, M.C.P., (Wife of the Rev. Henry Angus) Assisted by Efficient Governesses, and:a French Master. MRS. ANGUS has had a lengthened experience in Tuition, and possesses the highest Testimonials as to character and ability as a Teacher. Situation exceedingly healthy, house large, and Recreation Grounds every way suitable. References—Revs. Dr. McLaren, Manchester J Pearson, M.A., Vicar of Fleetwood; C. Williams, Accrington J. Owen, A. J. Parry, Swansea; W. Edwards, B.A., Pontypool Dr. Davies, J. H. Lochore, W. Davies, Esq., M.P., Haverfordwest, etc. The College is in Union with the College of Pre- ceptors," London, and passed Twelve Pupils at the Examinations of 1881. The Term Commences MAY 15th. Stafford College, FOREST HILL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL PALACE. HEAD MASTER R CROSS, F.R.A.S., Who was Principal of the Bridgend School for 7 years. TTTW Classics, Modern Languages, Mathematics, ^intimr Engineering Drawing, and the other im- nortant branches of school work, are taught by Professors of recognized London repute. The College was opened in 1868 with two Pupils, and in a few years the number exceeded 80. The health of the Pupils was, during the whole time referred to, absolutely perfect. This testifies to the efficiency of all the domestic arrangements. Further evidence that the Pupils find a superior home at Stafford College may be gathered from the fact that those friends who sent Pupils twelve years ago do so still. The Report of three Public Examiners is to this effect:—"The Education is comprehensive, and correct; and the work done is on a par with that of the large Public Schools." Parents who seek for their Sons a safe and solid Education, a home for them in a delightful and su- premely healthy position, and the personal guardianship of their morals by the Principal himself, will do well to apply for a Prospectus The Needle Gas Burner. TWELVE Months ago I drew attention to the merits of this Burner, and it has been adopted by the leading men in Swansea. IT DOES NOT CHOKE UP and I guarantee a saving of 25 per cent. of gas, and steadier light. JOHN LEGG, Neison-street, Swansea, VISITORS TO LONDON WILL FIND THE SHERWOOD HOTEL, ADAM STREET, STRAND, W.C. (Opposite Adelphi Theatre,) ONE of the most conveniellt and bpst conducted Houses. Close to all Theatres, Law Courts, and to Charing Cross underground Railway Station, &c. PROPRIETOR-IV. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA). Instantaneous Photography. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. NSTANTANEOUS PORTRAITS of Children and _L Family Groups successfully produced in dull or bright weathtr. Mr. JAMES ANDREWS, New Studios and Photographic Premises, 45, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. The most acceptable form of PRESENT to a FRIEND or RELATIVE is an Artistic and Really LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT. Swansea Harbour Trust. THE Swansea Harbour Trustees are prepared to -L receive OFFERS OF LOANS, of £100, and upwards, on their Debentures, for terms of Five, Seven, or Ten years, at 24 per cent. per annum interest, payable half yearly in London or Swansea. Applications to be made to the undersigned at the Harbour Offices, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees. Swansea Improvement and Tramways Company. THE Directors are now prepared to SELL a limited quantity of the Debentures of this Company beprfrg a per cent. interest. Application to be made to tke Secretary, 4, Coptball Buildings, London, or to the Manager, St. Helen's Depot Swansea. Aberystwith. THE Q UEEN'S HOTEL, ON the Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contain! Coffee Rooms, Ladies1 Drawing-room, Library, and nearly 100 Bedrooms. Special Arrangements during the Winter Months. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families. W. H. PALMER, Proprietor. Dressmaking and Millinery, R:2. INT ASH, Clifton House, SI, Walter's Terrace, Walter Road. LADIES' Own Materials Stylishly and Fashionably Made. Fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. MARSHALL & Co., COAL MERCHANTS, 9, CRADOCK STREET, SWANSEA. Best Large Coal (Red Ash) at 14s. OJ. per ton delivered. „ Thro' 11 13s. OcL „ A Certificate of Weight with every Load THE SWANSEA SPORTING DEPOT COMPANY, (LATE BROOKES), 2, CASTLE STREET, (Opposite the Castle and Post Office), SWANSEA, .) J. PRATT, M A N A G E R SPORTING GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, kc., at Reduced Prices. Sporting and other Cartridges, filled with Messrs. Curtiss & Harvey's best powder. Messrs. Eley's Cases, Wads, Caps, b. Fishing Tackle of every description. 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Mr. WILLIAM BARRON, GARDEN ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, dec., dec., MAY be consulted on all matters relating to ORNAMENTAL GARDENING FOREST TREES, PLANTING, DRAINING, &c. Chaste designs for Conservatories, Vineries, Green- houses, Terraces, Lawns, &c. Improved heating by hot water pipes for Vineries, Sco. Appropriate kinds of Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Roses Fruit Trees, &c., supplied, the best that money can buy. Sketty, Swansea. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS, 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. LIST OF PRICES Best Large Red Ash Coal. 14s. Od. per ton delivered. Tbro' „ Od. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. 6d. per ton ^Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas, Constitution-hill; and at 43, William-street. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, (Late of Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea,) 2, Constitution Hill, Walter Road. PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 pel _t. cent. for plans and superintendence, or 2! per cent, for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. The Cambrian Hair Restorer, FOR Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to its j' Original Colour. This Preparation removes Scurf, and by stimulating the Scalp, assists in the Growth of the Hair. "IT IS NOT A DYE." Prepared only by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist 19, NELSON-STREET, SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, Is 6d., and 2s. 9d. Old Market Brewery Stores, Waterloo-street Swansea. THIS well-known and frequented Stores, in which the best Wines and Spirits and Ales have been served to the public, has just been re-opened after undergoing repairs and decorations, under new management. The Proprietor has spared no expense in making this place comfortable and attractive for his customers, and he begs to assure them that his cellars have been filled with the oldest and choicest Wines and Spirits selected from the best markets. He also bas fine October Brewed Ales in stock and on quick draft. Fine old Stout in bottles or draft. Large assortment of Choice Cigars. Families Supplied. 0 S. NELSON, Proprietor Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES aud Co. are prepared to '• Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgenu. •