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T E Â- Finding a demand has recently sprung up for GOOD STRONG CONGOU at a low price, we have taken great pains to secure some- thing very attractive for Is. 8d. per lb., and strongly recommend it where good rough Tea, pure in quality and low in price, is wanted. Of course this Tea does not possess the fine :flavour of the higher priced Teas, but we recommend it solely on (account of the purity, strength, and cheapness. TAILOR & COMPANY, Agents for W, & A. GILBEY, 6, Castle Square, Wine and Spirit Importers and Distillers, London. Swansea.- "W JOINT, TAILOB, Szc (LATE B. SANGUINETTI,) f57, "WIt-jd series, SWANSEA, WJ., in succeeding to the above business so successfully carried on by his predecessor, begs to solicit from the Nobility, Clergy, and Public generally in Swansea and Neighbourhood, a continuance of theii»patrona0e and support, and assures them that nothing will be wanting on his part to give them entire satisfaction, which he has hitherto done during the 14 years he has been Manager and Cutter in the above business. All orders entrusted to his care will be carefully and promptly executed under his own immediate supervision. October, 1877. „ .=.0, GENTLEMEN'S WINTER FASHIONS. Best Goods only, and Perfect Fit guaranteed, at very low jirices for cash. CHARLES J. ANDREWS, 16, Wind-street, Swansea. CLOSE OF THE SEASON. W M. E V A Begs to announce that he is CLEARING OUT, at GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES, his STOCK of WINTER DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN MILLINERY AND SHOW ROOM GOODS. 74, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES For Cleaning Lace, Leno and Muslin Curtains. ONLY 1/6 PER PAIR ANY SIZE, At M. POOLE and Co's., DYE WORKS, Who have now Convenience for Finishing 100 Pairs Per Week. The only House in Swansea which, by the Scotch Principle, cleanses articles to rival new. Note the Address :— FISHER STREET DYE WORKS, SWANSEA GENUINE SEEDS. CARRIAGE PAID. CATALOGUES NOW READY. HEATH AND SON'S Celebrated Collections of Vegetable Seeds for One Year's Supply. FOR A SMAI/L GARDEN 15/- AND 21/- FOR A MEDIUM SIZED GARDEN 31/6 AND 42/- FOR A LARGE GARDEN 63/- These Collections are put up with the greatest liberality, and will produced a succession of Vegetables all the year round. HEATH & SON, CHELTENHAM. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Works, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills of all ^sizes and i3L MOTHER CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUoINL^ CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. ^THPR V A Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and e.ve* ln of Printing done at the Lowest^Possible Prices. ESTIMATES F.O EWAEDED ON A P P LIe A T ION. [CARD.] MR. ROBERT THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED FROM 1 CRADOCK STREET, To 5. NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA, 3 Doors below Dr.. PADLEY. HUGHES & GELDERD, M.R.C.V.S., LONDON AND EDINBURGH, VETERINary SURQE0NS. SuEGERT-7, NORTHAMPTON MEWS — S W A N S K 4 CLIFTON. St. Vincent's Rocks Family Hotel NEAREST the Suspension Bridge anil the tar-tamed Leigh Woods Everv comtort and moderate terms for Boarding. us' ^very Address Manager. MISS WALTERS'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 30, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. LADIES can be promptly^ited with all Classes of Servants at tlie above address, and «ne strictest investigation as to character and ability, ^ervants of every capacity suited with situa l • tamped envelope for reply. Ours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I HAHNEMANN HOUSE, 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWAN DR. DAVID McCONNELL REED, Late Physician to the East London HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY. BEGS to announce that he has COMMENCED PRACTICE at the above Residence.. Q Several influential Gentlemen having promised W subscribe to a Homoeopathic Dispensary if DB- would open one, he has consented to do so likewise at the above Residence. Hours of attendance { ev^|; afK Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of subscribing are requested to communicate with the Rev. D. SATTNDEBS, Heathfield, or with Mr. PATON, 50, Oxford-street Swansea. Absolute Security from Burglars and Fire. SURE THE SICKER OK QJIIIH) CERTAIN DOUBLE GRIP-BOLT SAFES, (The only Safe which cannot be opened without the key) Impervious to the DRILL, WEDGE, PICK-LOCK, and every known nefarious attack. Al=o every other approved kind of FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES, (The cheapest reliable manufactured), FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF DEED CHESTS, GUNPOWDER MAGAZINE (as per Explosive Act)— for Storing Gunpowder in Business Premises, Private Houses, &c. VENDORS -PEYTON & PEYTON, Bordesley Works, I Birmingham. I HIGH STREET STUDIO, 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. HENRY A. CHAPMAN HAS, atagreat expense, entirely RE-BUILT his STUDIO on the improved plan invented and patented by SLlNGSBi, of Lincoln. Its advantages will be seen at a glance, even by those who understand but little photography. An immense body ot direct right angle li?ht so necessary for the successful portraiture of the nervous, the aged, and the infant, is so completely under the'control of the artist as to enable him to produce any effect the lighting and modelling of the face and figure. MEfeSRS. ELLIOTT and FRY, of London, who have secured the exclusive right from Mr. SLINGSBY for the metropolis and with MB. CHAPMAN & SLINGSBT are the only possessors of the right in the kingdom, declare it to be the greatest improvement in Photography for years past. Intending patens wi'l kindly understand that appointments must be kept to ten minutes to avoid waiting. No alteration from the very moderate scale of charges -3 Cartes, 2s.; 6 Cartes, 3s. 12 Cartes, 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH STREET SWANSEA. r TO GENTLEMBN. JAMES J. CROCKER, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, BEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has JUST RETURNED FROM THE MARKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality and Price cannot be surpassed in the Principality. To urchasers a call at this Establishment will insure a great saving. 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, JXj ] 8 & 9 OXFORD STRHET, ° SWANSEA. > |Jy AGENT *ORLLgopp aND baSS,S pALE and BURTON ALbh, XiTS Begs to call the at ALTON COURT BREWERY tensive and selected Stock CO.'S CELEBRATED /'Vv of FAMILY ALES, PORTS SHERRIES, In 9, 18, 36, and 54 Gallons. •/ MADEIRAS, &C. in Q"artew and Octaves snnnlied direct from his new and IIU1 commodious BONDED Y\TT^VTS AND STORES Nos. IfF 50' 62' and 53> WATERLOO STREET. \W OFFICE 9 "Oxford STREET, Whore Price Lists of Duty-paid Wines and Spirits may be had on application. LLST °F PEICES 0E| ™E ALTON COURT BREWERY 30.'S ALES. Is. 6d. per gal. S. Stout Is. 4d. per gal. XXX Strong Ale Is. bd „ P. Porter 1". 2.1. „ xx I; Si 8*^ I-M. „ DIAMOND PALE ALE Is. 2d. and is. 4cl. per Gallon. It is generally acknowledged that the Ales supplied by this Brewery are of a superior quality. Drawing and Painting. Miss ZITELLA E. TOM KINS GIVES LESSONS IN OIL AND CHINA PAINTING. Olasses for Crayon and JVater COlOU19 Uratcing. MISS TOMKINS lias prepared several of the Medalists of the Art Pottery Exhibition, Pall Mall. 44, JI.;LYSEL-8TREET, SWANSEA. Feb. 8, 1878. French Acquired in Paris. PRIVATE LESSONS in the above Language, given N by Miss Griffiths, Eaton Terrace, Brynmor, Swansea. Education on very Advantageous Terms. ENGLISH, Laundry, and two Accomplishments- I 27 Guineas per annum. Apply, for references, &c., Principal, Glenthorne, Lampeter. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles, Swansea. r THE ENSUING TERM commerces on MONDAY, 21st _!L instant. Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS, Head Master. STROUD LADIES' COLLEGE, BEECHES GREEN, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Principals—The MISSES HOWARD. Reports Monthly. Test Examinations every Term. PROSPECTUS, with references and copies of exami- nation papers, on application Autumn Term will begin THUKSDAY, Sept, 2 ih. MR. W. B. BROAD, Professor of Music, Organist, and Choirmaster, HOLY TRINITY, SWANSEA, For 11 years Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mary's, Monmouth, TEACHER OF The Organ, Harmonium, Pianoforte, Singing, Thorough Bass, and Harmony, VISITS NEATH SATURDAYS. For terms, references, &c, apply 18, De-la-Beche Street, Swansea. 29, Page street, Swansea. W. F. HULLEY, (Organist at St. David's Catholic Church) Teacher of the Organ, Piano-forte, Harmonium, Violin, Flute, &c., &c., BEGS to announce that he has Resume his Profes- sional Duties. Mr. RULLEY also begs to announce that, in consequence of the increase in his Professional Duties, he will be assisted by his brother, A. T. HUILEY, (Professor of Music) and late of Ampleforth College, York. An Instrumental Class will shortly be formed. Evening Instruction given. Terms, &c., can be obtained of Mr. W. F. HULLEY, at the above address. Russell House, Castleton, Mumbles. T>REPAE,ATORY BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL lifnni?TT Gentlemen, conducted by Mrs. and Miss mv Y°ung Ladies are received as ^ay pupils. There are separate school-rooms. Daily Boarders'1 Parents abroad treated with. TERMS MODERATE. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. cond Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., French—AT ^adon University. CWr, °^r- A. BRUIN, Leydea University. Drawing E(J™RATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. S, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., Assistant in ditto-j^o^^Est' Medalist of the Professor of Dancing f™Nfksq., Royal Italian nSj%^ipils, 70. PARENTS who desire to place their sonsjin a School ° nm onmK-' w"here the highest advantages of Education are llbined with the comforts of a home, in C' the most hcaltliy and charming suburb of the great City, will receive par iLirs upon application. Many pupils from South ale have res'ded in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results. Of 79 Boys sent up to the 8 various J Examinations only three were unsuccessful. NATURALIST. Ti AN""D:RB"VVS, 40, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, STUFFER OF BIRDS, ANIMALS, &c. SKINS OF animals MADE INTO RUGS FOR THE CARRIAGE OR HOUSE. Specimens Cleaned and Remounted. DIAMOND PALE ALE, A Light Sparkling Ale, 3s. per doz. iinpl. pints HOUSEHOLD MILD ALE, A capital Dinner Ale, 2s. 6d. per doz. impl. pints; SPROTALLY BEOOMMENDED FOR FAMILY USE. W. F. BULL & Co., 47 <0 48, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. I Coal! Coal! Coal! D THOMAS is now prepared to deliver the VERY e BEST HOUSE COAL at prices below, viz.:— Large 13s. 6d. per ton delivered. Through 32s. 6d. Orders to Bank Buildings, Wind-street; 20, Sebastopol- Large 13s. 6d. per ton delivered. Through. 32s. 6d. Orders to Bank Buildings, Wind-street; 20, Sebastopol- street; and 1, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea. BEST HOUSE COAL. HALL & Co., 3 MOUNT STREET SWANSEA, Are prepared to supply Best Large House Coal at 13s. 6d. per ton delivered. Throand Thro' „ 12s. od. SUPERIOR HOUSE COAL RICHARDS c0 COMPANY (LIMITED), A RE now Delivering their -A. PICKED HOUSE COAL-Lar ej, 13aL 6d. Thro' ceediD^five tons!edQ?jm to Gloi^sterJI^s^ Swansea. T. B. STEVEN" 3 CO., COAL MERCHANTS, OUR A 38, GEORGE-STREET^ G^nrgSEA, (Opposite side of Dc0 BEST Large House Coal, 13s. 6d. V? 1Vered. Thro' ditto, 12s. 6d. per ton deli Orders received at the above addresSi, a e Coal Depot, GRANDISON Street^ [ House Coals. MESSRS. SIDNEY F. C. OLD & Co. solicit orders for the best HOUSEHOLD COAb. Present Prices-Best, large, 13s. 6d.; through, bd. per tou, cash Office, 5, Quay Parade, Swansea. 21, UN ION STREET, SWANSEA- W. H. HEADDON, NER. PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONS. SOUPS, Entrees, JeUies, Ices, Creams, Savory Pies All kinds of Ornamental Cakes. kfagts j>„ii « Evening Parties supplied. Wedding Bre» 1 Suppers, &c. mrTNES WEDDING CAKES OF ALL SIZES- WAJN TEA AND aOFFEE- ALWAYS BEADY. HARVEY & Co STOKESCROFT BREWERY, BRISTOL. AGENTS W F BULL & CO CASTLE BUILDINGS ] 47 & 48 WIND STREET, SWANSEA. S j HARVEY & CO having succeeded to one of the a oldest estalslished Breweries in Bristol, beg raw special attention to their PALE BITTER AX-ES> w^ich j, are of the finest quality only, being brewed entirely from the finest Malt and Hops. No, 1-PALE BITTER ALE-Of excellent J 1/- per Gallon < and flavor N°" quliitf ?1E BITTER ALE—of superior | J/2 per Gallon 1 N°'qulS^charaa^0 ,ALET.°f } 1 Gallon J N°' S^tablcRfoTr ge^a[ use".1.'6"' } 1 Gallon t The above are supplied in 9 and 18-Gallon Casks, or larger 1 Casks, if required. c DISCOUNT-A discount of 6d. per 9-Gallon, and i I/- per IS-Gallon Cask is allowed if Cash is paid 1 on delivery, or at time of ordering. 1 DELIVER*/ free, or Carriage paid to any Railwav Station. 3 1 Ipsicich may be described as the birthplace of ChemicaUIanures." —y— JOSEPH Fisoinrco., IPSWICH, (iXik 1QUANTITYI MAXUFACTCEEIIS OF if 011A1 ITYI Sul()hurie Acid ami (hemital Manures. \» (One of the oldest Firms in the Trade.) ME' !V?nrP«°frfpPW &iCo-' having established a Depot at Swansea are now prepared to deliver their ay at any Station in South "Wales and the neighbouring Counties. To Formers:— ■f T\e>h¥he^are an^lie^to s'trenettf0* pro^uce a lar^e but also to improve the qu-.livv of the cro-ps for which they are applied to strengthen the soil, and to benefit succeeding crous. Full particuL' may be obtained upon application to any of the Agents of the firm, or to the Head Offices. paxucui-. may oe To Merchants, large Farmers, and others having, a connection with Farmers MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & P"P^ TO appoint Agents for their Manures in districts in which they are not already represented, ana ge p aud influence, who may wish for such agencies, are requested to apply by letter to the Head Offices. Early lPP^lcat £ >n w particularly requested, as many Agencies have already been fixed in the Principality, and it is likely tat e whole district will soon be fully occupied. WORKS IPSWICH AND BRAMFORD. HEAD OFFICE: EASTERN UNION MILLS, IPSWICH. N.B.—No SUB-Agents are appointed, but all Agents bang in direct communication with the Firm, orders received through them will have the same attention as if handed to the pi inapals. £ AAA READY TO BE ADVANCED by D>UUU the BRISTOL CROWN BUILDING SOCIETY, on Mortgage of Freehold or long Leasehold Property in sums to suit borrowed. ADVANTAGES OFFERED. 1.—No entrance or other fees. 2.—All costs and expenses paid by the Society. 3.—No deductions from advance. 4.—Cash promptly advanced. 5__Any part of property may be sold at any time. (3_ Property may be redeemed at any lime on easy terms. 7.—Money cannot be called in. 8.—Term can at any time be lengthened or shortened. For further particulars and for prospectus, rules and form of application, apply to MR. EDWARD THOMAS, SOLICITOR, 11, SMALL-STREET, BRISTOL. TST 0 T X O E. The Studio formerly at 45, WIND STREET, Has been removed to 5, OXFORD STREET, ZVRIR,. L. B. IR,I3^RTSR03L:D3, SUCCESSOR TO HERR JEAN GOLDMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, BEGS to announce that all the Negatives formerly taken by HERR GOLDMAN and his predecessors may now be obtained at the BERLIN" ART STUDIO, No. 5, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, where all Orders will receive prompt attention. Agent for the Abyssinian Gold Depot and the American Patent Watch and Clock Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partner- _13l ship heretofore subsisting between Messrs. ISAAC GEORGE and FREDERICK HOPKINS, both of Briton Ferry, in the County of Glamorgan, Slate and General Merchants, under the style or firm of GEORGE and HOPKIXS," was, on the Fourth day of January, 1878, duly DISSOLVED. Dated this Fourth day of January, 1878. ISAAC GEORGE. Witness to the Signature of Mr. Isaac George, above named— R. T. LEYSON, Solicitor, Neath. I^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership j\ heretofore subsisting' between us the undersigned HENRY DAVIES and ALEXANDER HL: NTER MAIR, as Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers, at Morristou, near Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, under the tv 1 of Davies and Mail has been this day •/ 3, -A.1J debts due to and from the said partnership will be received and paict j-e«>jx?ctive2.y by the said H KN'UY DAVIES. "Dated this 9th day 01 February, 1STS. HENYIY DAVIES. A. H. MAIR. Witness to the signatures of the said Henry Davies and Alexander Hunter illair- EDWARD STRICK, Solicitor, Swansea. Howell's Charity, Llandaff School. APPLICATIONS for Vacancies for One Pay Boarder and Three Day Scholars will be considered _by the Local Governors at.their Monthly Meeting on the 7th day of MARCH next. Forms of Application may be obtained from Mr. WALDRON, Cardiff, the Clerk to the Local Governors. The sum charged for the Board. Washing, and Main- tenance of each Pay Boarder is 4:20 per annum in addi- tion to the cost of her clothing. The course of instruction includes the principles of the Christian Religion, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Biography, History, Music, Drawing, and Languages. The Girls are also taught Needlework, and to Cut Out and Make their own Clothes. £ All Applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 25th February, or they will not be laid before the Governors on the 7th March next. By order of the Governors, C. WALDRON, Clerk. Church-street, Cardiff, 7th Feb., 1878. Second Swansea Albion Terminating Building Society. Shares £100. Subscriptions 10s. per month. IN a few weeks the above Society will be started. -L Persons desiring to take Shares are requested to communicate with Mr. B. PIKE, Treasurer, 51, Mansel terrace, or Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON, Secretaries, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Taff Vale Railway Company. THE Directors are prepared to receive APPLICA Jt_ TIONS for ALLOTMENTS of DEBENTURE STOCK, bearing interest at FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM, issued under authority of the Company's Act sf 1873. The Stock will be registered in the books of the Company free of expense. For terms and conditions apply to the undersigned, FREDERICK MARWOOD, Secretary. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 31st January, 1878. To the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borouoh of Sivansea, in the County of Glamorgan, beina tJ Urban Sanitary Authority for that Borough • to th Inhabitants of the said Borough, and to all others wh it mag concern. 711 WHEREAS by Section 303 of the Public Health A x 1875, power is given to the Local O-fvT Ct' Board, on the application of the Sanitavv A I iny District, to wholly or partialW TZ.1Uth?flty of imend by Provisional Order anv Loral X or in Act for the Conservancy of Ri^pr„ other than n such District, and which relate* tn +1 18 m /<?rce natters of the said Public wlni, ? \° the same subject And, Whereas the Mavor An t» ,he Borough of Swans £ A] £ er™en> and Burgesses of >eing the Urban .in County of Glamorgan, lave applied to the T Autliority for that Borough, .mend bv • • c.a^ Government Board to alter or ^orks Act 187T"SlT1?rde,r' "The Swan8ea W*ter- ,nd Burapsea Whereby the said May°r. Aldermen, >80 OOfi f8 are empowered to borrow a sum of inrlrt execution of certain works therein men- >20 on'nS+°aS t0 e1nable,them to borrow a further sum of <J,WU to complete the said works which provide for the rater supply of the Borough. And, Whereas it is proposed that the said Local overnment Board should issue a Provisional Order in ompliance with the said application. And, hereas the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses iave also applied to the Local Government Board for anction to borrow £15,000 for works of Sewerage. NOTICE is hereby given, that Samuel Joseph Smith, esquire, C.E., one of the Inspectors of the said Board, vill attend at the Guildhall, Swansea, on THURSDAY, he Seventh day of MARCH, 1878, at Ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the subject matters 'f the said applications. „Prson And NOTICE is hereby further gjven, that any V nterested may attend at such Inquiry, and be k^cations- eferrence to the subject matters of the said «>P • f As witness my hand this Twelfth day o goar i' 878, at the Office of the Local Government Board, Vhitehall, London. JOHN LAMBERT, Secretary. ] The Congregational Church, Walter Road. THE undermentioned ministers have undertaken to _M_ supply the pulpit On Sunday, February 17th—Rev. Professor OLIVER of Brecon. On Sundays, February 24th and March 3rd-Rev. PIERCE JONES, of London. -_u- Opening of the Siloh Congregational Chapel, Landore, Swansea. M°NDAY, 17th and ISth of P f rS?sh Services will beheld, at which the Re% s Professor Thomas Bala Professor W. Morgan, Carmarthen; and A\. Jenkins, JPentre, Swansea, will preach. Collections will be made at the close of each Service towards the building fund of the Chapel. English Church Union —Swansea Branch. A MEETING of this branch will be held in the George-street Room on TCESDAT, the 19th instant, at 8 p.m. A paper will be read by Mr. Richard Glascodine on "Public Worship." Members and Associates of E.C.U. are earnestly in- vited to attend and bring friends with them. Churchmen who do not belong to the E.C.U. will be admitted by tickets to be procured at No. 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. The chair will be taken at 8 p.m., precisely, by Charles Bath, Esq., President of the Swansea Branch, E.C.U. Doors open at half-past Seven. Christian Colportage Association of England. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the sum vspa BRANCH of the above Association will be held at the Natioxai. S'Hom.-iiooM.OxfonT-street.on THURS- DAY. February 21. 1^78, when ROBERT PATON. ESQ., i of Iiondon, will attend as a deputation. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs. T. Rees, D.D., J. G. Gauntlett, M.A., W. A. MacAlIen. and E. Thomas, and Messrs. S.B. Power, M. Moxham. and F. J. Rayner. The chair will be taken at 7.33 p.m., by the Rev. S. C. MORGAN, Vicar of Swansea. All persons interested in the circulation of Christian Literature amonist the people by the simple but efficient means of the Colportage Agency are earnestly invited to attend. A collection will be made towards the funds of the society. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. Election of Four Proprietary Trustees under the I Powers of tbe "Swansea Harbour Act. 1854." "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meotin*' of j3i the Tersons entitled to Vote at the Election'of Proprietary Trustees under the above Act, will be 'held on FRIDAY, the 1st day of MARCH, 1878. at the hour AlSS in the Forenoon, at the HARBOUR I » £ & the provisions of the saul Act. in the r>W v <• or. i ,x- piace Oi tnose who go out oi omce by rotation. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEX, that Voting Papars in the form provided, to be used at such Election, may be procured by Electors upon application to the Clerk of the Trustees, at the Harbour Offices, in the Town of Swansea. Dated this 15th day of February, 1878. GEO. B. STRICK, Returning Officer. FRANCIS JAMES, Harbour Offices, Swansea. Clerk to the Trustees. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give j"'1 TBLIC • NOTICE, that on and after this date 1 WILL NOT HOLD MYSELF LIABLE for any DEBTS contracted by my wife, ELIZABETH MUGFOilD. Signed, JOHN MUGFORD, o Llansamlet Lower. Dated this 12th day of Feb.. 1S78. Witness GGORGE WILLIAMS. A Fortune for a Trifle, JB20,000 for zel. FULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTER Esq., 8, Onus's Court, ChariH" Cross, London, S.W. LLANELLY. Valuable Leasehold Property ca'lec? the Ffoy Colliery. Mesrcs. DENNING, SMITH and Co. WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (By Order of the Mortages) at the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL, Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, in One Lot, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. 1878, at Three for Four o clock in the afternoon precisely, ALL that LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, known by the name of the FFOY COLLIERY, consisting of a slant with air shafts, underground openings fitted with pumping and winding engines, gear and necessary ma- chinery, estimated to be capable of yielding from 100 to chinery, estimated to be capable of yielding from 100 to 300 tons of coal per day, together with certain bran^t. railways connecting the Colliery with the nvict; v in the Gwendraeth Valley. existing lines The distance from the'Colliery to the and to the Great Western RailwavTt S £ lppin £ Pla°e, about eight miles. The coal mS • x?UrIy p°rt is rcsp,cti,i«-,1-tir<r- 'owes, dated April, 1872, and the 4rd ,1a G'' the 4th day of spective terms of 60 War~t1872' fo1' tbe ^e- years from ^^th Spntlm^ ot^ March, 1867, 21 25th December fef tf' 1871,' and 26 years'from'the 8d !npr +r.n f'oi i royalty on coal and culm is nart r? cwt-, 4d. per ton on fire clay as to a I iand bd. per ton as to other part, and Od. per ton T?1" v iroris^orie comprised in two of the said leases. Each lease contains a power to determine on givintr 12 calendar months' notice. ° ° The whole of the above property is situate in the 3 Carmarthen11' °f Llanelly> in the County Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained gratis of the Auctioneer, Bristol of Messrs. Smith and Paul, Solicitors, Truro, Cornwall and of Fussell, Pritchard, Swann, and Co., Solicitors, Bristol. For Sale in Cardiff, THE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND ^R°Y, with undisputed title, known as No. 64, Crockherbtown, consisting of two shops in front, with good household premises attached, containing twelve rooms and cellarage. At the back is an extensive fr°un<^ a structure known as the Swis\^ +>,„ „ and numerous other rooms. The w o premises pro- ducing at present a. rental o property will be sold by Private A^f Public Auction, of which dne notice w.ll be ^n Also, the whole of the ^KOUND upon which the Cottage Property extend^g from the stable on the other side of Harris s-c ^yonjaTe,r s S^°P inclusive, cor- ner of Bro. ttaees in adilif A^ree^' uPon which now Stands ^iWhg Le^e S r t0 the Stable' Wil1 be Let °°i .11be takpn Vl .919 y?ars- The whole of the m For'particulars apply tJ^atlon.or sold by contract. chep.tov Villas, W* BERESFORD HOUSE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD OR LET, ^bove most commodious and pleasantly situated ilOuSE, For full particulars apply to Mr. J. W. POCKETT, team Packet Office, South Dock, Swansea. P-S-— Part of the House may be let either Furnished or Jnfurnished.