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E OASK PRICE L I S T 1 "behave now made arrangements by which we n«r Cash, on terms which will compare with any of the large L»o don Co- Operative Stores, with the following advantages, viz., Local Convenience of Establishment. | Price Lists J0$e £ nece<?<?flrv Free Collection of Orders. No Ticket of Memoersnip necessary. Prompt and Free Delivery of Goods- I I TAYLOR AND COMPANY, 6, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. I B. GOODALL, FAMILY GROCER, P No. 18, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, b RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his Customers and the Public generally to his PRICES s FOR CA.SH AND CREDIT, which can be compared with any other house in the Trade, or the Co-operative and Civil Service Stores prices. fr RE-OPENED! RE-DECORATED!! RE-CONSTRUCTED! I THE SWANSEA BOYEGA, :p _,& ■ RETAIL SF .ATST 1 s h \IV J. TST B GTOHES- 'THE WINES are Drawn from the ORIGINAL CASKS in magnificent condition. SPIRITS of Finest Quality. LUNCHEON BAR AND GRILL ROOM. ENTRANCE FROM GOAT STREET NEXT DOOR TO FREE LIBRARY. T. M. BENSON, 9, CASTLE-STREET. LLANELLY NEW BREWERY. MESSRS. WM. BYTHWAY & Co., HAVE much pleasure in submitting the following REPORT of their ALES, as made by the celebrated Analytical Chemist, Dr. A. II. HA8SALL, of London: ([m ■ „ T^TfTUTioN, 54, HOLBOKN VIADUCT, C.E. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTI < £ LONDO^ GTH 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 this description. It was of good alcoholic strength, well hopped, and free from undue acidity or "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. SPRING SN-RTL.SO nsr- WM. E V A T?EGS to announce that he is now showing a CAREFULLY SELECLED STOCK of all the LATEST PRODUCTION in ) MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, FICHUS, J And all the LEADING SHAPES in Chip, and Straw Hats, and Bonnets. Also a good Assortment of Fancy Goods in Ribbons, Lace, Gloves, Hosiery, Tippetts, Squares, Buttons, Trimmings, and Umbrellas. Dress Materials in all the Xew Textures and Shades. DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED HANDS. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. "W. JOINT, TAILOR, & C. (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), 67, WIND STREET, 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. 4. CHARLES J. ANDREWS, TAILOR, HATTER, &c., BEGS to announce that his STOCK is now replete with all the NOVELTIES OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which are of the BEST QUALITY, and THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. le, "WIND STREET, SWANSEA. B 3R. TT S m E s. FOR CHEAP and GOOD BRUSHES, BUY ONLY AT BUY ONLY AT The South Wale's Brush Manufactory, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA, (Near St. Mary's Church), e en y Brush Manufactory in South Wales. K.B> 7A11 kinds of kaphin. B 6 Brushes made to order. headdon PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONRR SI, UNION STREET, SWANSEA SOUPS, Entrees, Jellies, Ices, Creams, &c. Plat Knives, &c., on hire. Everything requisite for Balls, Dinners, and Wedding 6 Breakfasts supplied. Htme-made Bread, 4 lbs. for 5d. FRANK MORRIS, EltTOITsTEEIRllSrO WORKS, GREENFIELD STREET, SWANSEA. AGENT for Manufacturers of Vulcanized India -Rubber, Leather, Felts, Cotton Waste, White ",raei 1,, requisites for Tin Plate, Copper, Iron, nd Steel Manufactories, Collieries, Saw-mills, &c. &c. All Orders will receive prompt attention. [CARD.] MR. CHARLES T. PASMORE, SURGEON-DENTIST. 13, VYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA. JAMESON'S OLD MALT WHISKEY, DUBLIN. 15 ^uced^rice 20.f ^SKEY, pure nonpareil, re- Cognac bran<iy. SaraBlpH^f IJI1?t■ Finer tlian best 12, Wellington-street Lower, Dublin. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, &c. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED, 69, HIGH STREET, LCABD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 CRADOCK STREET, TO 5, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHARLES GELDERD, M.R.C.V.S. (LATE HUGHES AND GELDERD.) VetOTiSTERINAR Y SURGEON. the^onwi!?1*0*1 Inspector (by appointment.) under Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, for Inspector for the*v Se9sional District. Council foret>>ri,»ry department of the Privy the Borough of Aberavoa. SuEGKHY 7. NorMiow. 7 BEglpgycn: 8, winiA* H.irr: VETERINARY Slri: °"T' 8 • • (Late Inspector of the Privy Council aLt Inspector to the Royal Agricultural <* -Utant 110 & 121, Hlgh-Btreet. OR R9 RECEIVED AT 20, CASTLE-STREET, bwavt^ pottery Works, Neath. DAVID DA VIES, MANUFACTURER. LIST OF PRICES and SIZES, clear inside of diameter.-Fbwer Pots per ^~3 inches 2d., 3 in. 3d,, 4 in. 4d„ in. 6d., 5| in. 9d., 6 n. Is., 7 in. Is. 6d., 8 in. 2s., 9 in. 2s. 6d.,10 in. 3s 11 in. 4s., 12 in. 6s., 13 in. 7s., 14 in. 8s., 15 in. 10s.16 in. 12s., 18 in. 18s., 20 in. 24s., 22 in. 38s., 24 in. 50s. Pots, per dozen.—12 in. 8s., 15 m. 12s-, 1° in. 18s. Rhubarb Pots, per dozen.—24 in. 18s., 27 M. *l8-> n* 27s. Stands and Striking Pans same ^er size. Garden Border Tiles, 70s. per 1000. i-very description of Vases made to order. All goods amounting to R3 delivered at Swansea or neighbourhood free of charge. The order can be made: up by several parties. School Board of the United School District of Swansea. FINAN ClAL STATEMENT. The District Auditors' Act, 1879" (42 Vict. c. 6). QTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE by the above named School Board for S the Half-year ended March 25, 1879. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance on 29th September, 1878, in io™ce, on 29 September, hands of Treasurer *■'„ S A i? ue to Petty Cash o io 1 „ „ in hands of Managers 917 v Keeper „ Grants from the Committee of Council on n -Wpenses of Administration, <kc.— Education >» Salaries of Officers of the „ Payments made to the Treasurer by Q Board 502 9 Rating Authorities, at 3d per. pound. 2663 » ..Repayment of Principal „ „ School Fees and Books sold I l of Loans ^,97 „ Loans 4215 0 0 Jnter(st 0Q Loans 950 12 7 » Legal and other expenses „ Income arising from other sources:. „ 0 administration 92 o Garments sold to children £ 10 0 Swansea Higher and Lower £ 11™ Maintenance of School Board for Rent of „ ™oiic Elementary Schools— 0 Board Room 5 5 0 R 0 |alanes of Teachers 1988 2 11 Apparatus, and „ Stationery 314 0 8 Fuel and Light, and Re- pairs to Buildings and Furniture 528 5 4 » Rents, Rates, Taxes, and -no Insurance 155 9 9 Othe#1 expenses of main- n "tJJ. 3015 4 8 Exposes of Maintenance of Industrial Schools 11 15 8 Capital Charges- e a Purchase of Land and Erection of School „ Buildings .• • 2550 0 0 H'la? mt Induded under the Foregomg Audit Expenses 3 19 6 I Total Expenditure, as above 7312 11 2 By nalance on 25th March, 1879- 75 14 "In hands of Treasurer 19i5 14 3 M Petty Cash 5 15 J 1 Keeper 5 la 11 Manasers of n-12 14 9 Sch00ls __ni2_uj 3ow JE10409 8 2 m0409 8 2 Outstanding Liabilitks of the Board at the end of th, half-year: Loans from Public Works Loan Commissioners outstanding £ 29,231 10s. lOd. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk to the School Board, 4th day of June, 1879. I certify that this account has been examined and passed by t,^ School Board as provided by Sect. 17 of the Act 36 and 37 Vict. c. 86. T. TREVV, Chairman, 4th day of June, 1879. I hereby certify that I have compared the entries in the above statement with the vouchers and other documents I hereby certify tbat I have compared the entries in ei a■ ove statement with the vouchers and other documents relating thereto, and that the regulations Wltk cnrrpchnp^ ment have been duly complied wi h. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by audit the correctness 0, SUch statement and that <he amount expended by the School Board during the half-year ended^the 2o^h day Qf as included in such statement d allowed by me at the audit, is Four Thousand Seventy-seven Pounds, Fiftee g and Two PeilCAs witness mv hand this 17th day of June, 1879» EDWARD JONES, District Auditor. EDUCATIONAL. MISS WILLIAMS' SCHOOL will Re-open on M MONDAY, July 14th, 1879. 28, Hanover-street, Swansea. mHE Misses REES' SCHOOL will Be-open on X TUESDAY, July 15th, 1879. 36, Fynone Terrace, Swansea. BURROWS SCHOOL, [St. Helen's Road, Swan ea- I J Commercial, Mathematical, and Classical. MR. STEVENS begs to announce that the Du'hes of j the School will be Resumed on THUB •* 17th, 1879. I Education- Sketty, Swansea. MISS ELLIOTT requests her Pupils to Re-assemble on MONDAY, July 28th, 1879. Music-Mr. W. PRINGLE, H.M. & H.L.S., Trinity College, London. Drawing-Mr. HOSFORD, Art Master. ( Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles. THE next Term will commence MAY 8th, 1879. Pros- pectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS. 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. Col1., Cambridge. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, TUESDAY, May 6tb, at 10 a.m. For Terms, &c., apply Head Master. Walter s K School for Boys, 9, Glanmor Terrace, Uplands. The Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. (Classics, Lond:), Former Hibbert Scholar and Student of the University of Leipzig. _TTrirrTn-Nr JJECEIVES 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. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. 1 Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. I Second Master.-J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University. French-Monsr. A. BKUIN, ^ydea University. Assistant in ditto^'S,, iq. Medalist of the Professor of Dancing—J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italiar Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 80. pAEENlS desireto £ eaSr.^bin.'d1Sh ft. ,rt. of a the most healthy and charming suburb o numls will receive particulars upon application- y J* from South Wales have resided in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results.. Of 82 Boys sent up to the various Examination only three were unsuccessful. THE "HOROGKAPH," OR CLOCK WORK PEN. BY the aid of this Instrument any number of copies of written matter may be re-produced witn great rapidity. It combines thorough efficiency with simpli- city, and may be carried in the pocket if requIred. An Inspection and Trial solicited. SOLE AGENTS for Swansea, Neath, ii_ Tydvil, Llandilo, Llandovery, Carmarthen, Lla J> •> PEARSE AND BROWN, 22, Wind Street, Swansea. FRED. J. R A Y N E R, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CASTLE BUILDINGS, WIND STREET, I SWANSEA. Rents and debts collected. Consignments received for Sale. Agent for the Taunton and West of England Perpetual Benefit Building Society. THE MISSES TAYLOR, (Late HENRY EDWARD TAYLOR,) COPPERSMITH, PLUMBER AND BRAZIER, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. BEG to inform the friends and customers of their late father that they will carry on the above business, which has been so long carried on by him. The workshop will be urder the superintendence of a thorough and practical foreman, with the usual efficient staff of workmen. excellent stock of gas, steam, and water town The trade supplied as hitherto. All orders in or country promptly attended to. rjECKlTT'S PARIs BLUK-^Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. J^ECKITT's PaRIS BLUE —Used in the ijjTCHgggjJF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. T> ECKITT'S PARTSBEue 18 ac°ount of its Cheapness, Ana oy the richest on account of its Beauty. | Rutland Street Livery Stable. B WILLIAM PIKE to inform the Public that he has taken to the OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY AND L OSTING BUSINESS iS? n»any years and so successfully carried on by the late Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, and assures them that all orders entrusted to him will be promptly attended to and executed. Estimates given, and liberal terms guaranteed, for pub- "cand private Excursions and Pic nic Parties. Omnibuses and Cabs (by special appointment of the rnn Western Railway Company) meet every train, and convey Passengers to and from all parts of Town. Orders street6 at the Stable3' Rutland-street, or at 37, Wind- FUNERALS SUPPLIED. NOTICE. School Board for the Parish of Llansamlet Higher (Extra Municipal). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the 1 ^,0Ve District, that— f Vi r,he above School Board (subject to the approval oi the Education Department) made certain Bye-laws in f °f the powers given to the School Board (s. 74 if, Elementary Education Act, 1870), as amended by 2 J_ernentary Education Act, 1876. tiru P"nted copy of the proposed Bye-laws will con- n)t. e deposited for inspection by any ratepayer at the monUi°f k"e Clerk to the Board, Llansamlet, for one g orQ the date of the publication of this notice, propo i exPira^i°n the said month the said Bye-laws will be submitted to the Education for approval. the s vi School Board will supply a printed copy of aid proposed Bye-laws gratis to any ratepayer. ABRAHAM H. THOMAS, Clerk. NOTICE. School Board for the United School District of Reynoldston. N°TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the i District, that— nfX/The aboye School Board (subject to the approval Du e Education Department) made certain Bye-laws in of lb of the powers given to the School Board (s. 74 the wEleme°tar? Education Act,1870), as amended by o ^entary Education Act, 1876. tinA Panted copy of the proposed Bye-laws will con- Po«fen^08ited for inspection by any ratepayer at the ff° 0ffice, Reynoldston, the Office of the School Board, notice6 llaontl1 from the date of the publication of this 3,At the exniration of the said month the said pro- panmBye"laws^UlbeSubmittedt0 thC Cation De* ^-ThVscwXard will supply a printed copy of the "«4 Bye-laws fTInilS, Clerk. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. lQ the County Court oFGlamorganshire. holden at Ixr Swansea- n tbe Matter of a Special Resolution foi" ^U'dation ANnT>Arrangement of the affairs of CHARLES JAMES of of 16 Wind-street, -Swansea, in the County 'm. Morgan, Tailor and Outfitter.. BarS18 is to Certify that John Francis Harvey and Pnlvett Phelps Thomas, both of Swansea, aforesaid, derf Accountants, have been appointed and are hereby oeclared to be Trustees under this Liquidation by p&U under my hand, and the Seal of the Court this ^irst day 0f ju]y> One Thousand Eight Hundred and eve*ty-nine. } JNOt j0NES, Registrar. FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. M? ESTABUSHED 1710. "BNBT p. SHAW LEFEVBE, Esq., Chairman & Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretaiy. Total Sum Insured in 1878, £ 2o8,77'2,986. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of A11. Two MILLIONS STERLING. information respecting Fire Insurances may be ob. lned from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. Q agents. Swansea Mr. "William Edmond, 23, Gower-street „ F. Tucker, Bristol and "West of Aberavon „ David E. Jones. [England Bank. Mumbles James Orrin. Neath Charles Old. Pontardawe David Smith. ^*«talyfera John Rees /T THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by KoyJ (Jharter, A.Dm 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, ANT) MARINE ASSURANCES. No. 7f ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, KC. governor—EDWARD BIJDD, Esq. Sub-Governor—MARK WILKS COLLET, Eso. Deputy Governor—GEORGE L. M. GIBBS, Esq. TR DIRECTORS. H. Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. Robert Henderson, Esq. Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. Louis Huth, Esq. Thos. Brand, Esq. Heniy J. B. Kendall, Esq. Major-General H. P. Burn. Charles Lyall, Esq. Geo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. Grevilla H. Palmer, Esq. George B. Dewhurst, Esq. Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N. Robert B. Dobree, Esq. William Rennie, Esq. Robert Gillespie, Esq. P- F. Robertson, Esq. Howard Gilliat, Esq. Robert Ryrie, Esq. ttenry Goschen, Esq. David P. Sellar, Esq. ™*win Gower, Esq. Col. Leopold Seymour. A.. C. Guthrie, Esq. Lewis A. Wallace, Esq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen days of grace allowed for renewal of Midsummer ^■cies will expire on 9th July. The Directors invite applications for Agencies for the 12Lan<^ Life Departments. Prospectuses, copies of the Fire, Life, and Marine Accounts, and all ouier information can be had on appli- cation. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. Great Western Railway. GOOD TEMPLARS' AND TEMPERANCE FETE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE, JULY 8th. ON MONDAY, JULY 7, a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN for READING and LONDON will leave NEW MILFORD at 6.10 a.m., Haverfordwest 6.30, Clyn- derwen 6 55, Whitland 7.10, Pembroke Dock 7.45, Pem- broke 7.53, Tenby 8.25. Narberth 8.55, St. Clears 7.25, Carmarthen Town 7.35, Carmarthen Junction 7.45, Ferryside 8.0, Kidwelly 8.12, Pembrey 8.25, Llanelly 8.38, Llandilo 8.15, Brynamman 8 20, Pontardulais 9.10, Swansea 8.55, Landore 910, Neath 9 29, Briton Ferry 9.40, Port Talbot 950, Bridgend 10 20, Llantrissant 10.40. Cardiff 11.5, Newport 11.30, Chepstow 12.5, Lyrt. ney 12.25, and Newnham 12.45 p.m., returning July 14'h Passengers will be booked by this train to GLOU- CESTER, Cheltenham, Stroud. and Cirencester from NEW MILFORD, Haverfordwest, Whitland, Carmarthen Town and Junction, Llanelly, Swansea, and Neath to return July 14. Also to PARIS from SWANSEA, Carmarthen Junction, Cardiff, and NEWPORT, to return any day within 16 days. See Special Bills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Swansea Harbour Trust. L o A N s. THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES are pre- pared to receive LOANS of £ 100 and upwards on their Debentures for terms of Five, Seven, or Ten years, at C4 10s. per cent. per annum interest, payable half- yearly in London, or at Swansea; to replace Debentures falling due. Applications to be made to the undersigned at the Harbour Offices, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMSS. Clerk to the Trust. Swansea Harbour Trust. TENDERS FOR COALS. THE Trustees are desirous of CONTRACTING for the SUPPLY of COAL for Six or Twelve Months, from the 14th July, to be delivered in such quantities and places as may be required. The quantities consumed average about lift ^ons Per Month of Small Bituminous Coal. >> Steam Coal Screenings. 40" Through and Through Bituminous Coal. Further particulars as to the modes and places of de- livery, may be obtained at the Harbour Stores, New Cut- road. Payments are made in cash on the second Monday in every month for the deliveries of the mouth but one preceding. Price, per ton, for all or either of the above quantities, to be sent to the undersigned on or before noon on TUESDAY, 8th inst. ROBERT CAPPER, General Superintendent and Harbour Master. Harbour Offices, Swansea, July 1st, 1879. To Printers, &c. CHURCH CONGRESS, 1879. PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, or Others desirous of CONTRACTING for the SUPPLY of TICKETS for the ensuing CHURCH CONGRESS are invited to TENDER for the same, according to a pattern which may be seen, and all particulars obtained, on application to CHARLES BATH, Esq., Ffynone House, Swansea. All Tenders to be addressed to the Hon. Secretaries, Church Congress Office, Piccon-place, Swansea; and to be sent in, marked "Tender for Tickets," by the 7th July next. Swansea, 20th June, 1879. To Surveyors. ""fcTTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of the County Roads Board of the County of Glamorgan, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JULY, 1879, at the Town-hall, Neath, at One o'clock p,m to proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a SURVEYOR for the Cowbridge District of Highways, at a yearly salary of £ 120. Candidates are requested to send testimonials, ad- dressed The County Roads Board" under cover, to me on or before the 26th day of July, 1879. The names and residences of two sureties in the sum of jE300for the U" due discharge of the duties, must be sent me with the testimonials, or they will not be attended to. The Surveyor of the Highways must reside within his district, and devote his whole time to the duties of the Office. If any Surveyor misconduct himself he may be dismissed at the next meeting of the County Roads Board; or, if from any other cause, the Board shall desire his removal, or the Surveyor shall be desirous of resigning office, three calender months notice, in writing, should be given by either party. RICHD. E. SPENCER, Clerk to the County Roads Board. Cardiff, 26th June, 1879. Llansamlet Higher School Board. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Ex. P. T.) W for the Bethel Board School. Salary j640. Duties to commence at once. Address, with testimonials, to the Clerk of the Board, Mr. Abraham H. Thomas. Preliminary Announcement. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Outlying portions of the Estates of the late Sir ERASMUS H. G. WILLIAMS, Bart., comprising a great variety of Property, suitable for investment and occupation, including in Llanpumpsaint and Llanddawdog Parishes, and adjoining the Railway Station there. ALLT GAREDIG FARM, 388 acres, let to Richard Ho wells Tyr-yr-Esker, 189 acres, let to John Davies; Clynnoyadd, 97 acres, David Thomas Clwthen Cochin, 150 acres, let to David Howells; Bryn-y-Bettyn, 175 acres, let to Daniel Jonathan; also one undivided fourth part of Tyr Eithin and Pantisiri, 88 acres, let to Mrs. Davis and Margaret Thomas. In Llangunnor and Llandefailog Parishes-The Pilbwr- lwyd Farm, 207 acres, let to Mrs. Letitia Rees, and adjoining the Carmarthen Junction Station. A Cottage and two small Grass Fields, near Pantpibwr, and called Waundy Llwyd, let to James Evans. In Llanddarog Parish Velin-fach Mill and detached Lands, 50 acres, near Porth-y-rhyd, let to Rees Edwards. In Llangadock Parish-Clynllydan, a valuable farm, near Castell Creig Cennon, 117 acres, let to John James. In Llandilo Parish—Tirdoppa, 27 acres, near Clyn- llydon, and let to David Jones. Also the following Dwelling Houses and Shops, situate in the Borough of Carmarthen, namely-No. 35, King- street, Nos. 30, 31, 114, 115, 116, 117, and 118, Priory- The above Properties comprise an area of about 1,500 acres, and are let to desirable tenants, many of long standing, at moderate rents, amounting to £1,130 a year. Messrs. DRIVER J; CO. Are instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, In AUGUST, in the Borough of Carmarthen, The above VALUABLE ESTATE, in 24 convenient lots Further particulars will appear later, in the meantime information may be had of Messrs Coode, Shilson & Co., Solicitors, St. Austell, Cornwall W. J. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery Messrs. Tucker & Lake, Solicitors 4, Serle-street, Lincoln's Inn, London, and of Messrs.* Driver and Co., Surveyors, Land Agents, and Auc- tioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. Preliminary Announcement. BRECONSHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE. Outlying Portions of the Estates of the late Sir ERASMUS S" I 1.1 comprising a variety of Valuable Freehold Property, including in the Parish of Llanfair-ar-y-brin, Panteg Farm, 56 acres, let to Daniel Williams: Gorllwynfach and Cwrteba^h Farm, 260 acres, let to Jeffrey Morgan. In the parish of Mothvey, Cefengwrych, 80 acres, let to David James; Caenewydd and Sarnan, 115 acres, let to John Davies; Blaendnle and Dylles, 195 acres, let to Griffith' Gnffithfc In the parish of Llywell, Breconshire, Aberdydfer 196 acres, let to David Pride Bailey, John Williams Partes, 112 acres, let to Howell Thomas; Smithy Cottages and 8 acres, let to William Howells and John Howell; House and Field in Trecastle, let to Rees Jeffreys. The whole comprising an area of about I,165 acres, and producing at very moderate rents about JE453 a year. Messrs. D R I V E Rand Co. Are instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, In AUGUST, at the CASTLE HOTEL, Llandovery, THE above VALUABLE ESTATES, in eleven con- venient Lots. Further particulars will appear later, in the meantime information may be had of Messrs. Coode, Shilson, and Co., Solicitors, St. Austells, Cornwall; W. j. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery of Messrs. Tucker and Lake, Soli- citors, 4, Serle-street, Lincoln's-Inn, London; and of Messrs. Driver and Co., Surveyors, Land Agents, and Auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. THOMAS JOSEPH BUSE Supplies Loans on Shipping (Launched or Building), Debentures and Shares in Companies, Title Deeds, Dock Warrants, Life Assurance Policies, Life Interests, Reversions, Landed Estates, &c., Houses, Shops, Collieries, Works, Manufactories, Railway Trucks also small Sums on Personal Security, or Movable Property. — Offices, 7, Temple-street. Swansea. Sale of Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Situate near Mansel-street, Cwmbwrla, parish of Swansea. ATr. THOS. J. BUSE Has been instructed by Mr. William Perring TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the COMPASS INN, Cwmbwrla, near Swansea, On MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1879, (Subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), ALL those LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate near Mansel-street, Cwmbwrla, parish of Swansea, in the occupation of Mr. William Perring and Mr. Daniel Jones. The'property is held under lease granted by Courtney Mansel, Esq., for 99 years from the 25th March, 1867, and three lives, at the low rental at £ 2 lis. per annum. The Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. The purchaser will have the opportunity of leaving a considerable amount of the purchase-money on mort- gage, repaying the principal and interest over a period of years. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea to the tenants, or to the Auctioneer, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple-street, Swansea, June 23,1879. YSTALYFERA, SWANSEA VALLEY. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling Houses and Business Premises. Mr. THO MAS J. BUSE Has been instructed by Mr. Rees E. Thomas, Draper, Ystalyfera, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the VINE INN, Ystalyfera, on THURSDAY, July lOfch, 1879 (Subject to the conditions of Sale to be then and there produced) A LL tlwc LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate a* Cr^ig-y-Merched, Ystalyfera, in the parish of Hanguicke, Glamorganshire, on the side of the High R)ad leading from Swansea, and within half-a-mile of the Ystalyfera Station on the Midland Rail- way. Tne property consists of a large and Commdious Dwell- in<»-hous? and Shop, occupied by Mr. R°es E. Thomas, Draper, Grocer, and Milliner; atsofour other Dwelling- houses and Premises, in the occupation of respectable tenants, at good rentals. In addition there is a large Bakehouse. The Property is held from R. D. Gough, Esq., for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1855, at thejow ground rent of A:2 10s. per annum. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend the above to intending purchasers, and solicits the fullest en- quiries is to the same. The Purchaser will have the opportunity of leaving a considerable amount of the purchase money on mortgage, repaying the principal and interest over a period of years. Sale 10 commence at seven o'clock p. m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland, Davies and Ieaac, Solicitors, Swansea; J. Moy Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea on the premises or to the Auctioneer, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple Street, Swansea, June 24th, 1879. Quar House, Treboth. Mr THOMAS J. BUSE Has been instructed by Mr. Evan Morgan, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the DILLWYN ARMS, Brynhyfrydd, on MONDAY, July 14th, 1879 (subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced,) ALL that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, situate and known as Quar House," Treboth, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Morgan. The Property is held for the term of 60 yeirs, from the 29th September, 1870, at the low rental of R2 per annum. The purchaser will have the opportunity of leaving a considerable amount of the purchase-money on mortgage, repaying the Principal and Interest over a period of years. The Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hartland, Davies and Isaac, Solicitors. Rutland-street, Swansea, ae, or to the Auctioneer, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple-street, Swansea, June 12, 1879. ANNU A L SALE. Mr. FRED. J. R A Y N E R Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1879, In the ICE HOUSE YARD, Trafalgar Terrace, Swansea, A Large assortment of TERRA COTTA "V ASES, PEDESTALS, GARDEN EDGE TILES, CHIMNEY POTS, &c. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, Castle Buildings, Wind-street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Through a Failure in the West of England, Mr. FRED. J. RA YNER Has been instructed by an Old-established London Firm TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sale Room, about the middle of July, A Large and varied assortment of first-class Oak and Mahogany HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Alsc a quantity of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, White Wool and other Rugs, Sets of Dinner and Toilet Ware, &c. Full particulars in future advertisements. Sale-room and Agency Office, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea. By Order of the Trustees of the late C. O. T. Wild, Esq. DENBIGHSHIRE, In the Parish of LlanfLhangel, Glyn, Myfyr. THE TYDDYN TUDOR ESTATE. Consisting of 220 Acres, about half-way between Bala and Bettws-y-Coed, in the midst of charming scenery, ten miles from Corwen and Bala Stations, and two miles from the Village of Cerryg-y-druidion. The SHOOTING Box, which is approached from the high road by a carriage drive of a quarter of a mile, is well placed, nicely sheltered by timber and plantations, and commands magnificent views in all directions. The Estate affords excellent shooting, and the river Alwen forms part of the eastern boundary of the property, which at the present very moderate agricul- tural rentals produces an income of t96 per annum. The Farm Buildings are ample, well-arranged, and in Good repair. ° Messrs. PRIOR NEWSON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the SARACEN'S HEAD," Cerryg-y-druidion, On WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of JULY, 1879, At Three o'clock precisely, THE above valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which is let in the following occupations:— Area. Rental. A. R. P. £ a. d. John Htighes-TYDDYN TuDOR, stone and slated Farm House, containing two sitting-rooms, nine bedrooms, cellars, pantiy, dairy, &c. ■■■ •• • loZ 3 34 62 0 0 Evan tarry — MAES TYDDYN, stone and slated Dwelling- house, cow stall for four cows, and two-horse stable 29 3 35 18 0 0 Mrs. Hughes-GRAIG, stone and slated Dwelling-house, bam, and cow-house 9 3 28 5 0 0 Robert Davies MAES DRAW, stone and thatched Tenement, cow-house, and piggery 14 2 12 6 10 John Jones—HAEFORDYNAS 13 1 4 4 15 0 A.220 2 33. £ 96 5 0 The above are Lady-day tenancies, but the occupants have not been contracted out of the Agricultural Hold- ings Act. Plans and particulars may shortly be obtained of Messrs. Prior, Bigg, Church, and Adams, solicitors, 61, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. of W. Ranyard, Esq., solicitor, 34, Great Coram-street, W.C. of Edward Edwards, Esq., Cerryg-y-druidion, Corwen and of the Auctioneers, 57, Lincoln s Inn Fields, London, W.C., and Canterbury. ENTLEMAN wishes to Sell Black Cob MARK, Six Years; 13 3|; very well bred; fast and plucky. Wonderfully quiet in Harness or Saddle; per* fectly sound; invaluable to a lady who drives herself Refuses Polo, but jumps well.-Also very superior Old Meadow HAY, E3 10s. and £ 4.—Several Acres of After- math, to be eaten before Spring by cattle 3s., or sheep 6d. a head per week; good shed for shelter.—Wanted for Cash, first class Mountain Ponies.—E. TUDOR JAURBI Penmaou, Swansea.