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CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. MONING TEA. 4 TEA as IMPORTED FROM CHINA, Two SHILLINGS *EB POUND, wonderful Tea for the money for -A. those who prefer an Unmixed Tea. TAYLOR <&c OOMPAJSTV, KA^r^ombe. 33, Walter-road, Swansea. education. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. SALES BY AUCTION. Albion Auction Rooms, 40, Or'ord-street, Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS J: SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Rooms, On FRIDAY NIXT, JULY 1st, 1881, A Quantity of well-preseived HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and other Effects, comprising rosewood and mahogany tables, oak dining. room suite in maroon leather, upholstered backs. chiffioneer, pianoforte by Collard and Collard, Brussels carpets, timepiece, office table, mahogany and oak hall tables, iron bedsteads, feather beds, handsome bedroom suite in polished walnut, Duchesse dressing table, ward- robes, kitchen tables, chairs, dinner ware, &c., perambu- lators, glass counter cases, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Valuable Freehold Public House and Premises, Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON I Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1881, Subject to Conditions of Sale, ALL that FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE and Premises, known as tbe SEA BEACH HOTEL," situate in Trafalgar Terrace, Swansea, at the corner of Burrows-road, together with the Goodwill of the same. The House contains large bar with four entrances, smoke-room, spacious drawing-room, sitting-room, six bedrooms, kitchen, wash-house, good dry cellar, two W.c's., large paved yard with back entrance. Gas and water laid on. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors and others to this very eligible Freehold Premises, it being thoroughly well built and well situated for business, in one of our leading thoroughfares, near the Sands and bathing place, and commanding views of the bay and surrounding coast. Possession can be given on completion of purchase. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply on the Premises, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Victoria Mart, Oxford Street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & LEWIS WIN SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 29th, 1881, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, Gentleman's Mahogany WARDROBE, Massive Mahogany SIDEBOARDS, Plate-glass back. SEWING MACHINES, Mahogany SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE. SPRING MATTRESSES, FEATHER and other BEDS, BEDDING, &c., &c. Four-pull BEER ENGINE, and TRICYCLE in good condition. About 2001bs. of GOOD CONGO TEA. And numerous other articles. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Sale of Desirable Copyhold and Leasehold Properties at Norton and the Mumbles, near Swansea. Mult". BEYNON <fc LEWIS Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the BATH HOUSE HOTEL, NOBTON, MUMBLES, on TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1881, THE following valuable PROPERTY, vis LOT 1.—All that Copyhold Detached HOUSK, GARDEN, STABLE, and PREMISES, known as "ELM COTTAGE," situate at Norton, in the Parish of Oystermouth, now in the occupation of Mr. C. Fuller. The House contains dining and drawing rooms, 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, larder, and scullery, with small stable and coach house, and has an excellent supply of spring and soft water. Adjoining the House is a neat Lawn, well stocked with ornamental shrubs, standard roses, •c., with summer-house and fountain. It has also a Kitchen Garden abundantly stocked with the choicest fruit trees of every description, productive vinery, potting shed, frames, &c. The House commands a fine view of Oystermouth Castle and the Mumbles, and is sheltered from the cold winds, thus forming a most desirable residence. LOT 2.—All that 10-Roomed DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with large Front Lawn and Gardens, called BIBCH GBOVH," situate in Church Park, Mum- bles, now in the occupation of Mr. Langshaw, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th September, 1860, at a ground rent of £2 6s. per annum. LOT 3.—All those LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS of Seventeen well-built Cottages, situate at BOABSPIT LANE. Norton, producing a gross yearly rental of £33, held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1844, at a ground rent of £ 7 per annum.. gale to commence at half-past Three o clock in the Afternoon. „ „ For further particulars apply to H. HELD, Jisq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Waterloo AuctiOn Mart, « a, Waterloo-Street, w* Swansea. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES, (LATE BEYNON AND HUGHES.) WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On FRIDAY June 24th, 1881, at Eleven o'Clock, a.m., at iPflE and varied assortment of well-preserved A HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects Offices. 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. F Mr. CHARLES HUGHES (Late Beynon and Hughes,) WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the OAXEBOX HORSE REPOSITORY, CAMERON ARMS HOTKL, High-street, Swansea, On TUESDAY. JUNE 28th. 1881. I THE following useful and valuable HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, HARNESS, &c„ comprising LOT 1.—Bay Cob, 14.1 hands, four years old, good in saddle and harness, and warranted sound. 2 Roan Cob, 13 hands, six years, good in saddle and harness, and fast. 3 —Handsome Bay Pony, 4 years old, 12.2 hands, A CvVob "rising six, 13 2 hands, quiet and good saddle and harness, and warranted sound; suitable fOCf ab 86 Y. ears old, 15 hands, to be S.-Bay Horse 0, MfSsjwreold, 15 2 1™" ride and drive.. d in saddle 7.—Bay Horse, 6 years, 15 J nanas, g and harness. i i £ Tisnids 8.—Strong Brown Mare, 6 years old, > quiet to ride and drive, and open examination. „ o IJ 9.—Strong Brown Harness Horse, 5 years oiu, 15.2 hands, good in saddle and harness, can be highly recommended.. 10.—Brown Mare Pony, 12.2, quiet to ride ana drive. 11.—Bay Horse, 14.2, 6 years has been regularly ridden and driven, warranted sound. Very handsome and fashionable Dog-cart, equal to new. Four-wheel Phaeton, in good condition light four- Van or Waggon, nearly new; circular fronted Double Brougham by Ward, in excellent condition small Spring Cart; large Bus. to carry 21 useful Waggonette to carry six pair of Cart Wheels and Axle, in good condition. „ Several sets of Carnage Harness, Saddles, Beta of' Cart Harness, &c. Each Horse must be in the yard by 10 a.m. morning of Sale provided with a halter. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Future Sales on the Last Tuesday in every Month. Auctioneer's Offices, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. rpHE CITS' OF LONDON TEA COMPANY supply every 1 variety of Tea—Indian and China—direct to the Consumer, either unmixed, as imported, or in their selected blends, at a MINIMUM PROFIT FOR CASH. 3s. Very Choice Teaat 3s. per lb., superior to so-called best Teas. 2s. 6d. Fine Congou and Souchong at 2s 6d. per lb. 2s. Very Good Congou at 2s. per lb. These qualities represent a saving of about 9d. per lb. on the prices usually paid in the shops. Good Teas at Lower Prices. Price List and Samples on application. Warehouse; 86, Basinghall Street, London, JIIO. SALES BY AUCTION. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Parish of Abernant. Messrs. WALTER LLOYD J, SON have been instructed TO OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of JUNE, 1881, at two o'clock p.m. THE following FREEHOLD PROPERTY:- LOT I.-All that very desirable Farm and Lands called NANTGLAS, situate in the Parish of Abernant, in the County of Carmarthen, containing by admeasurement 132a. 2r. 5p. of good pasture and arable land, now in tne occupation of Mr. David Anthony, whose tenancy determines at Michaelmas next. LOT 2.—An allotment containing 9a. lr. 4p. of u e and improvable LAND, being part of Gwmminsbach, in the Parish of Abernant, and No. 15 in the map to the Further particulars may be obtained and Morris, Solicitors, Carmarthen, or of the Auctioneers, Mydrim, St. Clears. SWANSEA. Several Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and ACCOMMO- nATTON LANDS, situate within three miles of the in the Parishes of Swansea and Llangafelach, SdfcSn.«Oefn-y. maes, Caer-eithin, Tirbach, and Weig-Fawr, with farmhouses and building, embracing altogether an area of about 220 acres, mostly with possession. Messrs. CH INN OCR GALSWORTHY and CHINNOCK, Are instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Rev. Calvert Richard Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and 20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In convenient Lots, THE above Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS. Particu- JL lars and Plans may be obtained of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin, & Haynes, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's- inn, W.C. of Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors Swansea of Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil Engineer, Swansea at the principal hotels in Swansea, Newport, and Cardiff the Auction Mart, London the place of Sale; and of Messrs. Chinnock and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London, S. W. SWANSEA. -SKBTTY. The Coed Saison Estate. A highly important and Valuable FREEHOLD BUILD- ING PROPERTY of about 50 acres, occupying a charming position on rising ground, at the West and fashionable end of the Town, and on the confines of the picturesque Village of Sketty, with an extensive frontage to the main road, being of an undulating character, with a Southern aspect, and commanding magnificent views of the Mumbles, Swansea Bay, the Glamorganshire Hills, and over the Bristol Channel to the Devonshire Coast beyond, overlooking the delight- ful grounds of Singleton-park and Park Wern,. and surrounded by picturesque villas and country seats. The estate is bounded on three sides by good roads, and admirably adapted for the erection of villa resi- dences, which are in increasing demand in this favourite and healthful locality, being within two miles of the town and easily accessible therefrom. Together with Freehold Ground Rents amounting to j621 9s. per annum, arising out of the Bush Inn and 18 other Houses and Premises in the Village of Sketty the Sketty Schools and other Property with early reversion to the rack rentals of the pnnciple portion, estimated at j6198 per annum also a. Valu- able FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Black Pill Meadow," situate on the Mumbles-road, produc- ing B15 per annum. Messrs. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY and CHINNOCK, Are instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Bev. Calvert Richard Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and 20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In several Lots, THE above Valuable ESTATES. Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin and Haynes, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoin's-inn, W.C. °f Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea of Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil Engineer, Swansea at the principal hotels m Swansea, Newport and Cardiff the Auction Mart, London, the place of Sale and of Messrs. Chinnock, Galsworthv and Chinnock, Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-Mail, London, S.W. Swansea, South Wales. IMPORTANT SALE In numerous lots of a Portion of the Valuable FREE- HOLD ESTATES of the late Reverend Calvert Richard Jones, comprising nearly 550 acres of de- tached lands, lying close to the town of Swansea and consisting of Ground-rents, secured by numerous Houses, Factories, and other Buildings, Building Plots, of the most eligible character, Accommodation Lands, &c. —— Messrs. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, and CHINNOCK, Are instructed by the Trustees TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and 20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In about 180 lots, arranged so as to suit the require- ments of all classes of purchasers, THE First Portion of the above important ESTATES, It comprising FREEHOLD, GROUND, and other RENTS, amounting to about JB790 per annum, secured by the Swansea Tinplate Works, Cwm-du Foundry, Copper Works, Factories, and upwards of 793 Houses, Public- houses, Shops, Chapels, Mission Rooms, &c., situate at Cwmbwrla, Cwm-du, Ravenhill, Pentregethin, Bryn- hyfryd.Pentre.Pen-nlia.Treboetb.&c., with reversions, at various dates, to the rack rentals, estimated at about £6,540 per annum, together with the Weig-Fawr Brick- works, numerous enclosures of Building and Accommo- dation Land, situate in and about the before-mentioned districts, with excellent road frontages, the capital Resi- dence and Grounds, known as Ravenhill-house, with other lands adjoining, also the Pen-filia, Penlan-fawr, and Mynydd Ne^wydd properties, which have been divided into convenient Building and Accommodation plots. The attention of trustees, capitalists, builders, and speculators is particularly invited to this property as an exceptionally good opportunity for investment, the in- the export trade of iron and steam coals, the establishment of numerous factories in the copper and tin-plate trades causing houses and buildings in Swansea to be m greatly increasing reouest, and the further development of the town by the increased dock and railway facilities now being carried out must tend still more to enhance the prosperity of Swansea, which is now one of the most thriving towns in the kingdom Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs Hunters, Gwatkin & Haynes, Solicitors, 9, New-square Lincoln's-inn, W.C.; of Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham' Solicitors, Swansea of Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil Engineer,' Swansea; at the principal Hotels in Swansea, Newport, Cardiff; the Auction Mart, London; the place of „i 0f Messrs. Chinnock and Co., Land Agents r»d Surveyors, No. 11. Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, and London, S.W. — ..— HOMES IN THE_ NORTH-WEST. -1/TINNESOTA, DAKOTA, iVl TON, Rich Wheat Lands, Good g o{ healthy Climate, Railroad facilit:les, P Dle with Settlement, solid advantages for thrifty ^pie w«u small means, and wide scope for capital an P street, Northern Pacific Railroad Agency, 20, Water street, Liverpool. CHEAP EMIGRATION to CANADA by the C BEAVER LINK-The magnificent, full-powered fast Steamers of the Canada Shipping Company having all the most recent improvements, offer to Emigrants unsurpassed facilities for reaching Canada by the shortest and most expeditions route. Liberal supply of food. Fares-Steerage, £6; Government-assisted passages, farm labourers, X4 15s.; domestic servants, £ 3 16s. Apply to H. J. SELKIRK, General Manager, 32, Drurv Buildings, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; or to their Agents Ipswich may be described as the birthplace of Ghfimical Manures." JOSEPH FISON & CO.98 MANURES Extra Quality and Guaranteed Analysis AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. A Pamphlet containing full of these celebrated Manures nrty be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm or from the Head Offices. Messrs. Joseph Fiaon & Co. are now prepared to appoint responsible Agents a.t 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 4U* £ tities of 2 tons and upwards. All applications for Agencies should be made by letter addressed to MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON k Co., Ipswich. Head Offices; Easteqi Union Mills Ipswich. I SALES BY AUCTION. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. t.8wn. The West of England and South Wales District Bank v. Munch, 1879, w, x82. ea and In the Matter of Thomas w. Booker & Co., Limited- GLAMORGANSHIRE. In the Neighbourhood of Cardiff. Highly-important SALE of V^uable FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD ESTATES, COLLIERIES, MINES and MINERALS, including THE MELIN GRIFFITH WORKS" and THE PENTYRCH WORKS," in the several parishes of Whitchurch Radyr, Pentyrch, Eglwysilan, and Llantwit Vardre' situate and lying, as regards the MeUn Griffiths Works, about 3J miles, and as regards the Pentyrch Works, about 55 miles, from the important and rising town of Cardiff, with convenient sidings to the main line of the Taff Vale Railway, and with the'Glamorganshire Canal running through the Melin Griffith Works, con- taining together about 865 Acres, JI Acres being Freehold, and 254 Acres being Leasehold. Mr. GEORGE NICHOLS, By direction of the Hon. Mr. Justice Fry, has received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the ROYAL HOTEL, Cardiff, On WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of JOLT, 1881, At Two for Three of the clock in the Afternoon precisely. LOT 1. mHE IRON and TIN 3^°wn as pILlcH W5 •f Whitchurch, Radyr, J Glamorg^ Properties comprise an area of 51 There are 69 Cottages on a SsidenK^ Com* prised in this Lot, together with a Residence known as driven by steam power, and three by ter power, and also large Ochre Works. Pronertv Therp are 13 Cottages on this rropeny. The Pentyroh Works and Lands are held for the reuts of £ 200 and £ t nn«adav 82Cokin»Ae 18 a Works with Charcoal and Coke Bar Iron Forges with Therear^SO Cottages on this Property. Also the valuable Mines and Minerals under the Freehold Lands, and the ^a^yj £ Rlnerals nnHer Tin-v-Coed, Gwain Ooea-y-Beaw, ana Rhwy.r. Ceiliog, or any ?ther/yheRUwigfield °f Pentyrch. belonging to E. R. vvmgneia, ifisq., con. taining about 2,500 acre^ or the Mines and Minerals under Garth xtm, aoout acres, and the Freehold Mines and Minerals under a portion of thAlsiathe fixed Plant and Machinery and loose *1^ "M 'thisLot is not sold as a whole it will be divided into two Lots, excluding Yms House, the vendors determining the order. There is siding communication with the iaS Vale Pflll my LOT 2."—A good FARM HOUSE, Farm Buildings, an<1 Pasture and Arable Lands and Woodland, being portion* of the Llan Farm and Geddrys. containing 179 acres, or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Llantwit Vardre. This Property is Freehold. LOT 3.—A FARM HOUSE, Farm, Buildings, three Cottages, Stable and Gardens, Pasture and Arable Land with a siding to the Taff Vale Railway, the who}! containing 53 acres, or thereabouts, known as Geddrys situate in the aforesaid parish of Llantwit Vardre. This Property is Freehold. LOT 4.—A comfortable FARM HOUSE, with conye, nient Farm Buildings and Pasture ana Arable known as TYNEWYDD, or Newhouse Farm, containing 107 acres, or thereabouts, situate in the aforesaid paris £ of Llantwit Vardre. This Property is Freehold. M R TrTj,T riAwr^ LOT 5.—A piece of productive MARKET GARDfi^ GROUND, known as CAK PwjA ^yr, and containing 3a. 3r. 6p., or ther -Tw? behold Pieces of GROUND, in the parish of Whitchurch, with the MESSUAGE or Dwelling. hTisX°^DTheld K te'rm of 60 years, from J LOT1?-The Leasehold MINES and MINERALS under a Farm called Llyn-y-Brain^ Fawr cc-n^ning 85 acres or thereabouts, situate in tne saia parish 0f Pentvrch held for a term of 42 years from £ Lot 8.'—The Leasehold MINES and MINERAL^ under a Farm containing 146a. 2r. 20p. or nereaboUtt> situate in the parishes ofRadyr andrentyrcn, held for a term of 60 years from| Septembeir,:1844. LOT 9.—The Leasehold Parcels of LAND, being part of Tyn-y-Berllan and Skibbor Fawr Farms, or one 0f thenCsftuate in the said 8a. lr. 27p., or thereabouts, held for a term of 99 years FTLOT"lo!—The Leasehold Piece of ot a Field called Cae Pwll, in the aforesaid parish of Radyr, containing 77 perches and 46 feet, or thereabouts, toge- ther with the Six MESSUAGES erected thereon, known as TEAMAN'S-BOW. held for » terin 0 years fr<>m August, 1847.. 1 a 1 Plans, particulars, and Conditions of Sale may b<5 obtained of the Auctioneer, B/strS v°n0t Turquand, Youngs, & Co.,41, J Tribe, Clarke, & Co., Bristol, Swansea, and Cardiff j Henry Jefferies Esq., the Yn«, Ed^f» effi" ttooow. {?» Fie £ W.C.; or of Fusselh Trichard, Swann, « Henderson, Liverpool Chambers, Corn-street, Bnsto No More Bound Shoulders. THE PATENT AMERICAN BRAOE. .i- THIS BRACE, in 4.he advantages of a SHOULDER BRACE aad Skirt Supporter and Trouser Brace combined:- lat-It expands the chest and gives free respiration to the lungs.. 2nd—It will keep the shoulders straight. 3rd-Relieves back, hips, abdominalorgans by suspend. ing the entire weight of the skirts from the shoulder.. 4th—It entirely relieves the dragging down, weary feel. ing, and imparts new life to the wearer. 5th—It is worn without any incovenience whatever, and is a positive comfort to the wearer. 6th—It is invaluable for growing children at studies preventing all tendency to round shoulders strengthening the voice and the lungs, and ira_ proving the figure. 7th—It doest not disarrange the shirt bosom. 8th—It cannot slip off the shoulders. 9th-There is less strain on the buttons of the trousers than with common braces. 10th—Each section of the trousers can be adjusted independently. 11th-By means of the adjustable back strap a gentle or powerful brace can be obtained. 12th—It attaches to the trousers at the same points that the ordinary brace does. 12th—In rainy weather the trousers can be raised from the heel without affecting the front. Post free, in qualities, 2s. 6d., 4s., 6s., and 8s.; with bands 6d. and Is. extra. Agents for Swansea—Messrs. Abbott and Co., Oxford. street; Messrs. Clutterbuck and Co., High-street: B Evans and Co., ], 2, 3, and 4, Temple-street ;and Messrs. Anderson. Abbott, and Anderson, CASTLE STREET. •RECKITT'S~PARIS BLUE.—TTS^I -V in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY TJECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Xv in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. ^ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Xv Is used by the poorest on account of itsr Cheapness And by the richest on account of its Beauty. SALES BY AUCTION. — ■ PEMBROKESHIRE. Mr. T. RULE OWEN Has received instructions TO OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL. Haverfordwest, on SATUHDAY, the 2nd day of JULT, 1881, at Two o'clock, precisely, in con. veniont Lots ALL that important FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the Parish of Camrow, known as THK LEWBSTOK WMtof* 4-hom'p.wr water wheel with plentiful supply of water, and about 145 acres ^'Rich MEADOW Pasture AND ABABLE LAUD in hancT also the FABKS OF UPPER LEWESTOW, BABBIS HT?T PWy Bank, ROSEMABY HILL, LADY'S CBOSS, MOUNTAIN WATBB, and COCKS HEATH, containing to- f?\bout 'five miles from the town and rail- Tbe Estate is abou .g weU wa ing station of gave by good road8. It i(J in a good°huntfng district, and has private rights of fishing on the River Cled^j^ng^ are .Q course 0f preparation. Particular with all further information of Mr T1o5S$»tate A«ent and Haver* fOTdwes? or of EATON-EVANS and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. „1f 1M1 HaverfordwesUfoyjlsMMl. In the High Court of Justice—Chancery Division. In the Kaäer of the West of England an4 South "ales DisWct Bank, And In the Matter of the Companies Acts 1862 and 1867. CARMARTHEN. I FREEHOLD ^RE^USE^WAREHOUSE, Mr. RTCHARD EVERINGTON HUGHES WILL SELL BY AUCTION, (By the direction of the Honourable Mr. Justice Fry, the Judge to whose Court the winding up of the above- named Bank is attached}, At the ivt BOSH HOTEL, Carmarthen, On THURSDAY, the 7th day of JULY, 1881, At Five for Six o'clock in the Evening, ATT that STOREHOUSE, STABLE, COTTAGE, and PREMISES, situate in Justice Lane, the Quay, and BriL street, in the town of Carmarthen. And also nil +W o!™ri POTTAGE, or Tenement, situate in s<abi° ^TheProperty i. Freehold, from ground rent, and part of tfcf storehouse is in the c<°f Messrs. Purser and Co., under a lease for a term of 21 years, I from the 29th day of September, 1876, at the yearly rent °fFor9firther particulars apply to the Auctioneer jTribe, Clarke, Cawker & Co., Swansea to Ckrke Woodcock, and Ryland, 14,Xincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.; or to Fussell, Pritohard, Strann, and Henderson, Liverpool Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. I In the High Court of Tudice -Chancery Division. in the Matter of the West of England and South District Rank. 1 And j In the ^fatter of the Companies Acts 1392 tum :1.- LLANDILO-TALYBONT, NBAB SWANSEA. t SALE Or VALUABLE CHEMICAL WORKS. ¡ afr. RTCHARD EVERTNaTON HUGHES WILL SELL BY AUCTION. (By the direction of the Honourable Mr. Justice Fry, the Judge to whose Court the winding up of the above. named Bank is attached), At the CASTLE HOTEL, Swansea, On FRIDAY, the 8th day of JULY, 1881, At Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, In One Lot, ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, containing about 3 roods and 20 perches, situate m the PRp,MT<5'ii,« aTWi OOTTAGES erected thereon. Also ISPLAot! iSciHNEE^and IMPLEMENTS «md in connection with the said Works. The Works are advantageously situated close to the ATemyb years, less the last three days thereof, from ^e 29th dayof September, 1869, subject to the yearly relit of 210. Immediate possession can be had- ctor further partioulars apply to the Auctioneer; Tribe, Clarke, Cawker & Co., Swansea to Clarke, Woodcock, Ryland, 14, Lincoln's Inn Fields. London, W.C.; or Fussell, Prichard, Swann, and Henderson, Liverpool Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. -= OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice to Shipmasters- ON the 25th May, 1881, a Shipmaster was Prose. cuted under Section 7 of the Merchant Shipping Carriage of Grain) Act, 1880, for having wilfully made entry ia the Notice, by Section 6 of that Act, reqviired to be delivered to the principal Collector, f or ?ther proper Offioer of Oastoms at his port of arrival the United Kingdom, and was convicted in the litigated penalty of £ 10. THOMAS GRAY, i. One of the Assistant Secretaries of the Board.. By Order of the Board of Trade, ] 8th June, 1881- The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. Ila the County Court of Gloucestershire' holden at Bristol. TN the Matter of JOm^ 3 and Goat-street, and A BRUTON & Co., of N • £ N THE County of «o. 2, Brunswick-street, Swansea, Nog- 3^ 4j Glamorgan, Presentation Tea 2 Brunswick- ba? ^^rthas appointed the Public IT'V ISF I thf}} 0 cloaK m # effects of the Bankrupt must S ^1 debts due to the BanW the Trustee. Creditors who BanW the Trustee. Creditors who nofyTpro^eftheir debts must forward their proofs debts to the Trustee. 1R8, D.W thi. 10th d., J°°^'HAIlLEYi Registrar. rnnri T-ONDON^ ASSURANCE. /t Royal Charter, A.D., 1720.) WBSTUTB, «» MAEINE DURANCES. vtvav OFFICE w rr EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. _,No. 7, ROYAL Sn°K r^°0r_W5lEOBGE L M. O&BS, Eik,. WALLA0E'E"1- DIRECTORS. tr n v«n A. C. Guthrie, Esq. p. Gough Arbuthnot, W percival Lewis Hambro, Esq Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. SrtHenderaon, Esq. 4 gn. Thos. Brand, Esq. Huth) Esq. Edward Budd, Esq. Henry J. B. Kendall, Esq. Major-General H. P. Burn., Esq. q ^eo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. H Palmer Egq ^JWiiks Collet Esq. greviR ^<1 S-Pe^huS q' P. F. Robertson, Esq. Robert Gillespie, Esq. w^rt Ry«ie, Esq. David P. Seliar, Esq. »Goschen, Esq. Q0I. Leopold Seymour. VTOT?rperr|S^EREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen N Sf^Ked/or Renewal of Midsummer PTheXo WiU eXp^hi!tionin the Life Department has now >Jn I Ss declared, by which the Assured LIW a oither to a sum in cash equivalent Prospectuses, copies of Accounts, and other informa- tion can be had on$p^niAURENCE, TIVOLI LAGER BEER. THIS BEER, the produce of the largest Brewery on the Continent, is strongly recommended by the Faculty of this Country, having the largest amount of Tonic properties of any known Beer yet brewed. Many Testimonials can be seen from persons who cannot drink English Beers, but who, although suffering from Gout, Rheumatism, &c., can take this Beer without any ill effects. Ladies would find this Beer agreeable and very nourishing. The above statements are fully maintained by its large and increasing sale. It is almost non-intoxicating in effect. SUPPLIED IN CASK OR BOTTLE. Sole Agents—W. F. BULL & Co., Ale and Porter Bottlers. 47 & 48, Wind Street, Swansea. CHARLES A. DAVIES, (Successor to David Davies) HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, STORES-ORCHARD STRELI, SWANSEA. Delivery in Town and Neighbourood. Monarch Line of Steamers. LONDON TO NEW YORK. Celtic Monarch, Jcrtre 25. | Egyptian Monarch, July 7 Saxon Monarch, June 29. | Assyrian Monarch, July 10 SALOON passage, £ 10 and JB12. Third class to New ks York, Boston, or Philadelphia, j66, from any railway station in England. Special attention to comfort of third-class passengers. Apply to John Patton, jun., and Co., 7, Fenchurch- avenue; or to Geo. E. Hammond, 23, King William- street, Strand. CANADA UNITED STATES. REDUCED FARES.-SAILING ON THURSDAYS, ASSISTED PASSAGES to Quebec, £ 16/ Domestic Servants, IS/ Freeland Grants, PUB- —ivIvRVw phlets, and all infonaatioa Wv" iSurgeoa aad Stewardess carried. Also sailing to NEW ORLEANS and TEXAS. Apply to FUNM, MAW, & MOWTGOMBXT, Maaagia* Directors, U, James Street, Liverpool; or t* tfeeir Locu Aftats. — Prudential Assurance Company, Limited. SUMMARY OF THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT, For the Year ending 31st December, 1880. THE Directors have much pleasure in presenting their JL Report and Accounts for the year 1880. In every respect the accounts are satisfactory, the pro- gression of the income is particularly gratifying, the in- crease of the Assurance Funds very considerable, while the percentage of each item of expenditure again shows a reduction. ORDINARY BRANCH In this Branch the New Business completed during the year consists of 5,089 Policies, assuring the sum of £ 639,935, and producing a New Annual Premium income of £ 22,529 9s. lid. The expenses of the Branch are 11.22 per cent. on the Premium Income, and are a trifle less than those of last year. The Annual Premium Income at the end of the year is £ 122,647 5s. 5d., showing an increase of £13,065 16s. over the year 1879.. At the close of the year 1881 the Quinquennial Division of Profits will take place. All Persons whose Proposals have been accepted and the Premiums paid before the 31st December, 1881, will participate in the Bonus. From the results of the operations of the four years of the present Quinquennium, there seems every reason to believe that a very satisfactory Bonus will be declared. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. The Premiums actually received during the year in this Branch are £ 1,008,849 8s. 7d., as compared with the sum of £ 1,407,143 10s. 6d., received during 1879. showing an increase of Premium Receipts of £:1)1,7051&. Id. j The Claims of the year amount to £ 573,837 Is, 9d., J while the total amount of Claims paid in this Branch is £ 3,148,360. • -rue business of the rsnr has been attended with the most satisfactory results, and the DireLwto propose, if the valuation at the close of the year realises their expectations, to introduce such additional altera- j tions and improvements as they consider can be made with due regard to the stability of the Company. j LIFB ASST RAKCE COMPAHTBS Acr. 1870. FOUBTH SCHEDULE. BALANCE SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Ordinaiy Branch), 31st December, 1880. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Life Assurance Fund 663,485 1 2 Sickness and Assurance Fund 491 16 7 £ 663,976 17 9 Claims under Life Policies admitted but not yet paid 12,972 1 3 £676,948 19 0 ASSETS. Mortgages on Property within the United Kingdom 157,110 4 1 Loans on the Company's Policies. 23,653 0 11 Investments :— In British Government Securities ( £ 100,000 Consols) t ? Indian and Colonial ditto Foreitra ditto. J3.367 15 6 Railway and other Debentures Debenture Stock. v,- 44»188 Mlto Bb«» <!>«»•«■•» m M Ordinary) mgu g House Property £ 97'228 14 Less LeaøeholCl Re- denaptiou 6 000 0 0 Transferred u 91&8 14 8 Reversions 67,^j | M rtoSJ1SfSrrefdtons 2,848 9 2 rSJflfn Municipal and other Rates 19,013 7 6 a »«nta'Balances,' ••• ••• 4,711 8 7 Outstanding Premiums 1,273 3 5 Ditto Interest and Rents 5,283 9 7 Amount due from Official Liquidator of International Insurance Society 8,067 15 0 Deposita at Three Months notice.. 50,000 0 0 Cash-On deposit. j220,000 0 0 On current account 11,269 17 10 In hand 100 0 0 n. ft. ..1"'0. ——————— 31,369 17 10 £ 676,948 19 0 BALANCE SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Industrial Branch), 31st December, 1880, LIABILITIES. £ 8. d. Shareholders Capital ? n Life Assurance Fund 1»31°|547 1 2 Contingency Fund ••• ••• ,2 2 Claims under Life Policies admitted 15,230 15 5 £ 1,398,697 16 7 ASSETS. Mortgagees on Property within the United Kingdom. 72,930 0 11 Investments:- In British Government Securities ( £ 150,000 new 3 per cents.) 144,600 11 6 Railway Debenture Stock 48,632 9 11 Freehold Ground Rents 450 001 0 1 House Property £ 219,121 7 8 Less Amount written off New Offices 2,000 0 0 a u — 217,121 7 8 Scotch Feu Duties ti> 7 047 14 0 Freehold Estates 59*678 8 4 Life and other Interests and Rever- sions 43,008 5 2 Furniture and Fittings £ 24,500 0 0 Less Amount written off 500 0 0 ————— 24,000 0 0 Loans on Municipal and other Rates 166,670 14 10 Loans on Personal Security 36>(526 18 5 Agents Balances 89,428 14 2 Outstanding Interests and Rents Deposits at Three Months Notice 5,000 0 0 Cash—On current account £ 23,320 10 9 In hand 250 0 0 I. hd 23,570 10 9 jBl.398,697 16 7 HolbornBars, London. Further information can be obtained on application to Mr. B. Gregg, St. Hellen's Avenue, Swansea; Mr. R. Hughes, 467 Bond-street, Swans«»; Mr. E. Marcome, Eaton Town, Landore or of Mr. J. Ramsdale, Superin- tendent for South Wales, St. Johns Chambers, John. street, Cardiff. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 45, WIND STREET, PHOTOGRAPHIC PREMISES N- 0 W 0 P B 1ST. THESE Studios and Pbotograplrc Premises have been -t. thoroughly renovated ard re-fitted with the most modern and scientific appliances for the production of PORTRAITS and PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of the HIGHEST CLASS. JAMES ANDREWS, 45, Wind-street, Swansea. ABTIST. Legacy and Succession Duties. TO EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS MADE OUT, REGISTERED, and PASSED.—Address J. W. WILLIAMS, P. O., Swansea. (Retired Pensioned Head Distributor of Stamps for County of Glamorgan.) BURMAN HOUSE, BUSMAN STREET, WALTElrS ROAD, SWANSEA. MRS- NASH, IN thanking the Ladies of Swansea and Neighbourhood JL for their past patronage, would respectively inform them that she is prepared to do Dress and Mantle Making on a more extensive scale than hitherto. All orders entrusted to her will meet with prompt attention. Ladies' own Materials made-up by the latest London and Paris Models. F. PINIf, BRICK, TILE, PIPE, AND POTTERY WORKS, Killay, near Swansea, BEGS respectfully to invite prblic attention to the first-class nature of Bricks and other Clay Goods Manufactured by him. J. JARVIS, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, die. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED & BALANCED PERIODICALLY. BBNfTS ANtD DEpTH COLLECTED. LIFE, FlRE, A ACCIDENT INSURANCES EFFECTED HOUSE & GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. Omega 13, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, tl, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeirat 0 Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUTLKBY AND PLATE LZNT ON HlBB. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASTLE BUILDINGS. S W Å N SEA. PLANS supplied .In approval if desired. Terms 5 per p cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2i per cest, for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled hpU. The Cambrian Hair jgMtorer, FB. HAnt becoming ^biaturely Grey to its L' Original Coloul- Preparation removes Scurf, and hj stimulating the Seatp. ossistt in the Growth of toke HlLir. "IT Ls NOT A DYE." only hy Tr>JTtf T. wiLhiAMs. Chemist, 19, «JtLSON-aTBBET. SWANSEA (Kltab. 1859). In Bottles, is 6d., and r 9d. HALL & Co., COAL Ä:N D COKE MERCHANTS, 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. REDUCTION IN PRIOE. LIST OF PRICES: Best Large Red Ash Coal. 13s. Od. per ton delivered. nrol „ 12s. Od. Best Small Binding Coal 7s. 6d. „ Coke 5s. 6d. per load. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra. Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas Constitution-hill; and at 51, Argyle-street. THE PATENT EXHAUST INJECTOR, FOR FEEDING BOILERS OF NON-CONDENSING ENGINES. These Injectors work with EXHAUST STEAM FROM ENGINE ONLY And therefore work with the greatestattainable ECONOMY OF FUEL. For full particulars apply to DYINE STETEL & SON, ENGINEERS, SWANSEA.! HOPKINSON'S PIANOFORTES UNSURPASSED IN COMPETITION BY ANY PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, 1851, 1855, 1862. J. 1885, 1866, 1872, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879. In 1855 there' were three firms only selected for the highest awards in the great competition by the world'a makers, and MESSRS. HOPKINSON M were honoured by being one of the three. In 1862 tworfirmslonly were thus honoured. MESSRS. HOP K I NS ON m being one of the two. In 1878 one firm only was selected by the Judges for the Gold Medal for Great Britain (the highest awarded)-, that firm being „ M ES StK S. HOPKINSON; NOTE.-As many persons are not aware at how mode' rate a price they can obtain Instruments of such proved and undoubted excellence, they are invited to apply for Illustrated Lists to the Principal Music Warehouses, or 235, Regent-street, London, W. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, GENUINE AND UNADULTERATED, As Imported.Direct from Peru by THE PERUVIAN GUANO OOMPANY Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. BEST & CHEAPEST MANURE FOR ALL CROPS, ESPECIALLY FOB CEREALS, ROOT CROPS, GRASS, I HOPS MARKET GARDEN PRODUCE- PRICES VARY according to the Chemical (Composition of the Guano as ascertained by DR. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER'3 Analyses. SOLD BY THE LONDON BANKING ASSOCIATION (M. < (Peruvian Guano Department) 67, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C., Sole Agents for the United Kingdom of THE PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY, Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. For the South.WeIt. of England District apply to Messrs POX, ROY, & Co., PLTKOOTH and BBISTOL DKPOTS at Sharpness Docks, Gloucester, Bristol, Plymouth and Falmouth. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones and Silicious Fire nementt B DANIEL JONES and ire prepared to 0 Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Worb, Pyle, near Bridgend.