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INDIAN TEA. WE have bought a large parcel of INDIAN BROKEN LHAF TEA, of unusual value, which we offer at Is. 4d per pound, and as we do not expect to replace it, we recommend our Customers to purchase freely. PURE INDIAN TEA Is. 4d. PER POUND. TAYLOB COMPANY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea- „ Tie 3VTu:mbles. 99| Oxford-street, Swansea. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. 33, Walter-road, Swansea. *.i 33, Walter-road, Swansea. *.i Detailed Price Lists Free on application. SALES BY AUCTION. NOTICE. THE SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and CATTLE, advertised to take place on SATURDAY, the 9th day of APRIL, at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL YARD, is hereby POSTPONED for a short time in oonseqnence of the regulations made as to the remoTal of Cattle., JOHN M. LEEDER, Auctioneer. Ynis House, Clydach, Swansea Valley. JOHN M. LEEDER Has received instructions from the executors of the late WM. BELL, Esq., TO SELL BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 12th day of APRIL, 1881, At the above House, A portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, and other effects, comprising dining-room suite in leather, mahogany sideboard with cellarette, telescope dining table with two extra leaves, rosewood piano-forte, fenders and fire-irons, ashpans, cane-seated and other chairs, coal vase, filter, china and ware, linoleum, mats, kid and other carpets, hearthrugs, cocoanut matting, window cornices, do. poles and cur- tains, butler's tray and stand, umbrella stand; iron, French, and half-tester bedsteads, spring mattresses, hair and wool do., paillasses, feather and millpuff beds, feather pillows, blankets, counterpanes, eider down quilts, ward- robes, chest of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, commodes, chamber ware, towel horses, meat safe, clothes horse, linen drawers, large deal table, timepiece, set of electro dish-covers, teakettles, saucepans, boilers, &c., &c. large stove, covered waggonette, basket phwton, whip, rug, saddles, lawn mower, carriage lamps, corn bin, garden tools, flower pots, &c., &c; Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Weekly Sale of Household Furniture at the Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea, every Wednesday. MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1881, Mart, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1881, A large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other EFFECTS, comprising Walnut Drawing-room SUITES, Mahogany Secretaire BOOKCASE, Mahogany, Walnut, Loo, Dining, Occasional, Pembroke, and other TABLES, Brussels, Tapestry, and other CARPETS, Mahogany CHIFFONNIEHES, Ditto COUCHES and SOFAS, Pier and Chimney GLASSES, Hair, Cane-seat, Kitchen, and other CHAIRS, Iron half-tester and other BEDSTEADS, Feather and other BEDS, Spring MATTRESSES, Mahogany and other CHESTS OF DRAWERS, Marble-slab and other TOILET GLASSES, Marble-top and other WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TABLES, &c., Together with the usual kitchen and culinary requisites, &c., &c. Goods on view the morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Sale of Semi-Detached Villa. Residence and Leasehold Properties, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON & LEWIS Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At their Mart, Victoria Chambers,'Oxford Street, Swansea, On TUESDAY, April 19th, 1881, at 3 o'clock p.m. (Subject to conditions to be then and there read), THE following desirable semi-detached VILLA RE- SIDENCE and GROUND, and DWELLING- HOUSES, viz.: LOT 1.—All that well-builfcTsemi-detaclied VILLA, to- gether with the large piece of Ground adjoining, situate in Terrace-road, Swansea, overlooking the town and com- manding an uninterrupted view of the Swansea Bay, Mumbles, and Devonshire coast. It has a frontage of about 140 feet and a depth of 155 feet, more or less, with room for three additional houses is within five minutes' walk to the Cwmdonkin Park, and is a most desirable situation. Held for a term of 75 years from June, 1875, at the lew ground rent of 214 12s. 6d. per annum. LOT 2 -All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate at Plasmarl, Swansea, on the main road from Swansea to Morriston, in the respective occu- pations of Messrs. Wilkinson and Gardner, and producing an annual rental of £ 23 8s. Held for a term of 99 years from the 20th day of September, 1872, at a ground rent of 94 16s. per annum. Can be bought subject to a Building Society's Mortgage if desired. For further particulars apply to J. Aeron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. Jeffrey's Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Swansea, (ESTABLISHED 1872). Messrs. BEYNON and LEWIS Beg to give Notice that A SPECIAL SALE OF HACKS, COBS, Harness HORSES, &C., Will be held at the above Repository, on FRIDAY, April 22, 1881. ENTRIES for Catalogue to be made on or before WEDNESDAY, April 13th. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Swansea. Mumbles. Mr. ROBERT MERRALL and Co., Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, (Subject to such Conditions as will be produced at the Sale), at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DUNNS, MUMBLES, on WEDNESDAY, April 13, 1881, ALL those valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, viz — LOT 1.- III that substantially built DWELLING TTOTTSE situate and being No. 2, Gower-street, Mumbles, and now'unoccupied, held for a term of 99 years, from the 24th June, 1871, at a low ground rent of £1 10s. per "T^'a-All that substantially built DWELLING wniTstF'situate and beins in William-street, Mumbles, Htely^n'the occupation of Mr. J. Smith beld for term of 99 years, from the 24rh June, 1868, at a low ground re^Tff-ATianthr"8ubstantially built DWELLING HOUSE situate and being near the George ^otel, End, Mumbles, l^ely occupied by Mi^s Charlecom^e, held for a term of 99 years, from the 291 P » 1875.. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock in the Evening.. For further particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Mr. » Post Office, Mumbles as to Lot 2, to Messrs. and Davies. Solitors, 62, Wind-street, and for the whole, to the Auctioneers, Mumbles, and b, Castle- street, Swansea. The Mote, near Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire. OAK TIMBER FOR SALE. Messrs. JAMES and MORRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1881, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, at the IRON DUKE HOTEL, Clynderwen, THE fine OAK TIMBER standing on about 20 acres of the Farm of Park East, near The Mote. The Woodman at The Mote (William Williams) will show the timber. Plenty of time will be given for the removal of it. Conditions as to payment, &c., and method of cutting will be produced at the sale. The wood is distant from Clarbeston Road Station, on the Great Western Railway, about 5 miles, and from Maenclochog Railway station about 3 miles. Facilities for removal will be granted over the Pro- prietor's land. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, land and estate agents, 6, Victoria- place, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, March 21st, 1881. A Fortune for a Trifle, JE20,000 for J31 FULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTKU, Esq.. 8, Craig's Court, Charing Cross, London, S.W. „ SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Very Valuable Leasehold Property at Swansea. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES (Late Beynon & Hughes) has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, APRIL llth, 1881 (subject to such con- ditions as shall be produced at the time of sale), THE following very eligible LEASEHOLD PRO- ± PERTY:- LOT I.-All those three substantially-built DWEL- LING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 14,15, and 16, Phillip's-parade, Swansea, containing 7 rooms each. Two of the Houses are let at 7s. 6d. per week each. Held for a term of 99 years, less two days, from 25th March, 1871, at a ground rent of £8 8s. per annum. LOT 2.—All that extensive and substantially-built Business PREMISES and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 47, Oxford-street, Swansea, late in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Andrew, ironmonger, J containing large shop and warehouse, and also very commodious and well-arranged dwelling-house, with back entrance. Held for a term of 35 years, less two days from Sept. 29th 1871, at an annual rental of hia for the first 21 years, and JB30 per annum for the remainder of Lot1 V—Ail that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 143, St. Helen's Avenue, with back entrance, containing seven rooms, now let at 6s. per week. Held for a term of 99 years, less five days, from the 24th day of June, 1875, at a ground rent of £3 16s. 6d. LOT 4. All those Two well-built DWELLING- HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 85 and 86, Western-street, Swansea, containing five rooms, and let at 6s. per week each house. Held for a term of 99 years, less 2 days, from the 24th day of June, 1873, at a ground rent of £5 12s. per annum. LOT 5.—All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, with back entrance, situate and being No. 16, Brynymor-terrace, containg seven rooms, now let at B15 per annum. Held for a term of 99 years, less 2 days, from the 25th day of March, 1869, at a ground rent of JE3 12s. per annum. LOT 6 -All that substantially built and pleasantly situated PRIVATE RESIDENCE, with back entrance, situate and being No. 21, Walter-road, Swansea, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Andrew. Held for a term of 99 years, less 2 days, from the 24th day of June, 1869, at a ground rent of 95 3s. 6d. per annum. LOT 7.—All that well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, with back entrance, situate and being No. 43, Hafod-street, Swansea, containing six rooms, now let at 6s. per week. Held for a term of 99 years, less two days,from the 29th day of September, 1858, at a ground rent of jBl 14s. per annum. LoT 8. -All those two well-built DWELLING- HOUSES and Premises, situate and being No. 46 and 47, Hafod-street, Swansea, containing four rooms, and let at 5s. per week each house. Held for a term of 99 years, less five days, from the 29th September, 1858, at a ground rent of £ 3 Os. 8d. per annum. LOT 9.-All those two well-built and pleasantly situated DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 50 and 51, Pleasant View-terrace, Swansea, con- taining six rooms, and let at 5s. 6d. per week each house. Held for a term of 76 years, less two days, from the 25th day of December, 1&72, at a ground rent of £4 10s. per annum. LOT 10.-All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 7, Hen- rietta-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. T. M. Symmons. Held for a term of 93 years, less two days, from the 25tb March, 1872, at the yearly rent of k4. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p. m. For further particulars apply to R. T. Loyson, Esq., Solicitor, or to the Auctioneer, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. Monthly Sale of Horses. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES'S (Late Beynon and Hughes) NEXT MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES Will be held ON TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1881, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, Swansea. ENTRIES to be made one week previous. 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. Carmarthenshire. THE" DIRLETON" ESTATE, In the parishes of Llangadock, Llandilo, Llansadwrn, and Llandoisant, adjoining the town and railway station of Llangadock, and about five miles from the important county town and railway station of Llandilo. e The property is distant by rail about eight hours from London and Swansea can be reached in less than an hour and a half. .Messrs. W A L TON d: LEE Are favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the RED LION HOTEL, Llangadock, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, At One o'clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), first as a whole, and, if not sold in that manner, then in Seventy-eight Lots, THIS singularly valuable and important FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL DOMAIN, situate in one of the most proverbially beautiful; salubrious and fertile dis- tricts of South Wales. It extends in all to about 4466a. 2r. 33p.: and comprises a FIRST-RATE MANSION, known as "DIRLETON," substantially built in stone, beautifully placed, overlooking the Valley of the Towy, and having excellent stables and other outbuildings charming pleasure grounds and gardens, and every ac- cessory that can tend to make perfectly enjoyable such an excellent specimen of a country gentlemar's lesidence. In the same lot with the Mansion will be sold a sufficient quantity of land (about 256 acres) to form a compact Residential Demesne of moderate extent. On the Estate also is LLWYNDOWY," a residence of more modest pretensions, but eminently suited for the occupation of a gentleman. This. with the 186 acres attaching to the lot, forms a very desirable small Estate. The remainder of the Estate is divided into convenient holdings, with very many SUBSTANTIAL FARM- HOUSES AND HOMESTEADS, together with a large number of excellent Cottages, Gardens, and Enclosures of accommodation land, and the lots have been arranged in such a manner as should suit both the means and requirements of all classes of purchasers. The whole Property (including a low estimated rental for the mansion, lands, &c., in hand) yields a net Annual Rent Roll of about £5,378. The Estate affords first-rate SPORTING, as it has for many years been well-preserved, and the limits of the domain moreover embrace about five miles of Salmon, Trout and Sewin Fishing, in the celebrated fishing • Aho Towvand the Sawdde, and their tributaries. 11 Hunting with the Vale of Towy Foxhounds and Col. j ^IGHTS are also an important feature, The COMMON KIGHTS ANG have > a. they the lots in this sale. valuable adjun an(j MINERALS are of consider- The QUARRIKS, MINES,^na^ able speculative a on the property, and lodes have been opened and worsea « i r of valuable minerals are ga(jock wm show the David Evans, of Cae lyie, | Estate and its boundaries. q{ Sale may be had Particulars, Plans, and Condit CITHKS and MAY- of the Vendor's Solicitors, MessraLEATHEsandmA^ NARD, 3. Langham Place, London, W and of tta Am tioneers, at their Offices, 20, Mount-stre > square, London, W. 1 THE TYGWYN-LLANDILO BSTATES, (NEAR DIRLETON,) CARMARTHENSHIRE Unsold Lots from the last Sales. j Messrs. WALTON & LEE, j ARE now empowered to NEGOCIATE for the SALE by PRIVATE TREATY of any of the Lots re- maining unsold from the first, second, and third Sales of this Property, held respectfully in May, June, and July, 1879. Applications or offers should be addressed to ] their offices, 20, MOUNT STREET, GROSVENOE-SQUAHE, LONDON, W. Ipswich may be described as the birthplace of Chemical Manures." JOSEPH FISON & CO.'S MANURES Extra Quality and Guaranteed Analysis AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. A Pamphlet containing full particulars of these celebrated Manures may be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm or from the Head Offices. Messrs. Joseph Fison & Co. are now prepared to appoint responsible Agents at certain places in South Wales and the West of England at which they are not already represented. The Manures will be delivered free by railway in quantities of 2 tons and upwards. All applications for Agencies should be made by letter addressed to MESSRS. JOSEPH FISON & Co., Ipswich. Head Offices: Eastern Union Mills Ipswich. SALES BY AUCTION. By Order of the Mortgagees. LANDORE, NEAR SWANSEA. Leasehold Property for Sale. Mr. T M JON E S Is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the LANDORE INN, Landore, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1881, at 5 o'clock in the evening precisely in one or more lot or lots, and subject to conditions of sale to be AhLLPthosne°three DWELLING-HOUSES situate and J\. being Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Dinas-street, Landore, and now in the respective occupations of Mrs. Elizabeth Morgans, and Messrs. Rees Morgans and James Bowyer. The gross annual rentals amount to t>&o. The property is held for the unexpired term of 97 years, computed from the 23rd day of June, 1873 sub- ject to the annual ground rent of £3 10s IU Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, High-street, Aberavon or of Messrs. Tennant and Jones, Solicitors, Aberavon. Aelybryn, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. Mr. S. N. POWELL Has been favoured with instructions from E. N. Phillipg Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, pSt TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above-named place, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 12th and 13th of APRIL, 1881, each day at 12 o'clock noon punctually, THE whole of his very va^abte and modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, specially made to his order by that unrivalled and well-known firm Messrs. Holland and Son, Grosvenor-square, London also Rilliard Table, with cues and balls compl ,inew), by Messrs. Burroughs and Wiitts .*» atld choice collection of stove-house, p » S en-house, and numerous other plants. „„„r.arat;on Catalogues are in course of P P » niay be obtained, five days prior to the Sale, by applying to the Auctioneer, 18, Park-street, Llanelly. e March 30tb, 1881. sunLiffeOfflce^^ondon! Established 1810. TTERY low Premiums with^"l'f.premiumat^0on-lvvJ>r-oflt8' V especially for young lives. Ha prompt hettia e» and Endowment Assurances gran proSpectug an^ °* Claims. The Society's newly reused Prospectus and a greatly simplified form of Proposal, will °» ^Plication. Agents at Swansea-Mr. W. EDMOND & Mr. F. J. MERRY' THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D., 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. HEAD OFFICE S. w 7 -ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E,Q G^ve Jor-WILLIAM RENNIE, gKj. • DIRECTORS. wm.Thjj.tomd.aq- Krffi,ET'aq- £ £ & £ £ H.V Bur. Esq. George B. IWM Esq. C.p>; Robert Gillespie, Esq. £ ■ R,Vrie Esn Howard Gilliat, E«,. i Henry Goschen, Esq. ^av T Edwin Gower, Esq. that r" XTOTKJE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen J\| days of grace allowed for R Lady-day Policies will expire on 9th April. The Directors invite applications for Agencies for the Fire and Life Departments. T.f Prospectuses, copies of the Fi • n<i Marine Accounts, and all other information can be had on appli. cation. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. The Share List closes in a feW.d^s; Mil be announced toy advertisement in London papWs THE BELGRAVIA DAIRY COMPANY LIMITED. CAPITAL: £ 100,000, in £ 1 Shaves, payable 5s. per •Sh^tj<J on t>ep0sit with Application, 7s. 6d per Share on AllotaieQt PATRONS: The Marchioness Dowager of, 8b^lsTenriy ThoMrf Hbrembm, *» £ £ £ £ ?* The STi™. Mju.. grt ESV P.™ Dowager Lady Sandys. Tipnt -Colonel the Lord and Lady Berkeley Pa^et. ^nt. e^he Honottrab The Honble and Eev. W. W. )JouUle. geral^ Sir Hem-yTutton, Bart. Thomas Salt Bsq ^Ibot. B M.lWMrDRLX, &c! Dep^-Surgeon-Genl. J.^ot Chas. Hy. Felix Routh, Esq., Fl'nhinstonp fw M.D., M.B., M.B.C.P., &c. D- Elphmstone Seton, E Barnard Holt, F.R.C.S., &c, &c w rp- Mrs. Gr. T. Mostyn. &odS?D &c mm8' Esa Hewyood Smith, Esq., M.D., c g o. Huddart, Esq -r> Etfward^^M.MJi., M.D., Walter Rigden, Esq, M:.R.C g^ Herbert L. Snow, Esq,, M.D. ^h^nner F|j]je Lieut,-Colonel W. H. Moffatt. Geo. H. Pedler, Esq., L.R.C.P-. J l.r.C.S.! L.lff' ^C' Robert Ker, Esq. M Duberley, Esq. gurgeon-Major P tj- T, Wm. Eaton, Esq. A £ Goddard, Es(?- Roe. W. Culver James, Esq., M.D. The Marchioness of Hastings. DIRECTORS: The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Desart House, Kilkenny, and 8, York-street, St. Jamea^ Square, London, S.W. Lieut.-Col. A. J. Macpherson, (late 2nd^24lh ;Regi^ t Deputy-Chairman, Army and Navy Club, ChaC^ of the East London and Suburban Dairy Company Limited. T p n T n Herbert H. Langham, Esq. <J- ^rthlmi 6 Life Guards,) Cottesbrooke Park. Northampton. jUe A. Robinson, Esq., Member ot the Butish Farmers' Duirv Association, and Director o J London anil Suburban Dairy Company Limited. and Major Arnold Goldy. Cale Hill F ^> „As.hford, ft Director of the East London and Suburban Dah-v Company, Limited. Arthur Chetwyud, Esq., Lo gdon Mall, Rugeley Sfc fordshire. ANALYST Professor Redwood, Ph. D.. F.C.S., 17, Bloom«u, Square, London, W.C. msbury BROKER: David Y. Johnstone, 1, Draper's Gardens, London, g rj BANKERS: The Imperial Bank, Limited, 6, Lothbury, London 17 n and their South Kensington Branch, i, Sydnp~ r>i » Onslow Square, London, S.W. "lace, SECRETARY (PRO. TEM.) Richard Moutes Soutter, Esq. REGISTERED OFFICES 142, Brompton Road, South Kensington, London g \c- TEMPORARY CITY OFFICES » • 42 & 43, Mansion House Chambers. 11, Queen • Street, London, E.C. ri* ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. THIS Company has been incorporated for the purnoao of supplying the nobility and general public with fresh, pure, unadulterated Milk, Cream, Butter and general Dairy Produce, and for the pnrchase and amal- gamation of existing Dairies in Belgravia and the wP,i End of London. 1 Arrangements have been concluded to take over old established Dairies—whose nett annual profits are about 16 per cent, on purchase money—thus securing immediate returns,and proving the remunerative nature of this class of investment. An offer has been obtained of a Freehold Estate ad- joining the railway at Bletchley, one of ths finest Dairy Grounds in the kingdom, and continguous to the far- famed Vale of Aylesbury, from whence Milk can be despatched to London in a few minutes over an hour from animals living in their natural state, and in cus- tomers' sealed cans if desired. Most stringent sanitary, analytical and other precau- tions are adopted against adulteratioa, The directors take no remuneration unless they earn a Dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, for Shareholders. Apply at the Bankers; Offices of the Company; or of any Broker for prospectuses and application forms. Incorporated under the limiting the liability of Shareholders. The Atlantic-Express Steam Navigation Company, Limited. MILFORD HA VEN TO NEW YORK. J, CAPITAL a,I5OO,OOO. RMANNN TW 85 000 SHARES £ 20 EACH, FIRST ISSUE, £ 1 GJ S on Allotment; and the £ 1 to be paid on ^PP^^I'NRTATAENT. at intervals of remainder in four EQUJI £ THE FIRST OF SUCH INSTAL. not less ^AN isthOctober, 1881. ments to be PA 5 PER cent, per annum on the Interest at the R JURING THE construction of the Ships and unttl the Company shall be in actual receipt of freight and passage money. Directors 1,. W The EARL OF DUNRATEN, K.P., The Right Honourable ine S.W. Chairman, Kenry Hons.STON Square, S.W. R. C. ANTROBDS, Q- (Director of the Great THOMAS ^^°B^F'CALIADA), 16, Austin Friars, E.C. WesternRai ay (McGregor, Gow and Co., J HEJW ot E»' Avenue, E.O. T.AJT REEVES, Esq. (Dent, 1*1, LEADEN- hall Street, E.C- (Director of the East and West India Docks Company). JAMES A. STEEL, Esq. (Webster, Steel Co.), 5, East CHR4MPHKSU M- TALBOT, Esq., M.P. (Director of Great Western Railway Company), 3, Cavendish Square, W. ARTHUR PENDARVES VIVIAN, Esq., M.P., Bond Court House, Bond Court, Walbrook, E.C. Bankers .< Messrs. SMITH, PAYNE & SMITHS, 1, Lombard Street, E.C. Brokers: Messis. ARTHUR ANDERSON & Co., 30, Throgmorton Strtet. Solicitors: Messrs. HOLLAMS, SON & COWARD, Mincing Lane, E.C. Auditors: Messrr. TURQUAND, YOUNGS & Co., 41, Colmau Street, City. Secretary (pro tern): JOHN C. LOCH, Esq. Offices: 1, EAST INDIA AVENUE. THIS Company has been formed for the purpose of establishing a line of "Express Steamers between Milford Haven and New York, by which it is anticipated that the journey from London and the Continent will be Ibortened by Two Days. The Company's Steamers will be specially constructed for conveying First Class Passengers, the Mails, and light and perishable cargo between London and New York, vid Milford, within Seven Days and this Service will supply a want long felt by the travelling public of a quicker and more direct route, whereby the delays and a quicker and more direct route, whereby the delays and dangers of the Channel and River navigation elsewhere will be avoided. A great commercial necessity also exists for rapid transit, by reason of the extensive and constantly grow- ing trade in Fresh Provisions, the development of which will be materially increased by the facilities which will be effered by this Company for bringing into closer con- tact the greatest producing with the greatest consuming centres of the world. This undertaking being of great importance to the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, as tending materially to increase the amount of American traffic carried over their system, they have agreed to make favourable arrangements with this Company, both as re- gards Passengers and Goods. Milford Haven has special advantages for this particu- lar Service which are not possessed by any other port in the United Kingdom, owing to its geographical position, its accessibility at all states of the tide, and its proxi- mity to the South Wales steam coal fields. Its new Docks including a Graving Dock 700 feet long, now approaching completion, will afford accommodation sufficient for the largest Steamers. The great saving in time, and the special advantages offered by this line, will be understood when it is explained that, apart altogether from the great speed of the proposed Steamers, this route has the following advantages:- 1. The distance from Milford to New York is about 170 miles shorter than that from Liverpool „o New York »nd ..e.mere avoiding the detention and delays which not unfre- auentlv occur on entering other ports. Q 2 The Steamers, uniform M SIZE and internal ar- rangements, while built specially for speed, will combine safety with elegance and comfort in the WHEAT degree, and being Express Boats, they wUl not be heavily loaded but are intended to carry First Class Passengers only the Mails, specie, light freight and perishable produce. The dangers and discomfort incident to over-crowding will thus be Steamers of this Company will be timed to leave Milford at the same hour every week, whereas those leaving other Ports are compelled to start at varving hours to suit the tide. Express trains, con- veying Passengers to and from the Steamers at Mil- ford will be able to draw up on the Quay there alongside the Steamers. As regards Shippers, the shortness of the voyage will, it IS calculated, secure that class of freight for which enhanced rates are now being paid to the faster vessels of the existing Lines. This applies particularly to fresh provisions, cheese, &c., which will be delivered in London in time for the Early Monday Market every week, a new and important feature in the trade, which consignees will readily appreciate. As regards Shareholders, this undertaking appears from the above considerations to offer every prospect of a desirable investment, while the proximity of Milford to the South WaU-S Steam Coal fields, the comparative shortness of the voyage, and the arrangements made at Milford and in contemplation at New York, for dock and wharf accommodation, must effect an important saving in the working expenses of this Company, as C°RR»^^ACT for building a fleet of five ? L QFAAMERS to be specially constructed for tms poweiful S 'which it is anticipated, can be com- partieular -8^V'^ONTLLS FR0M the date of allotment of menced E]S V;N be built of Steel on plans WN verv carefully considered they will be which have betn THP ]ATE9t improvements calculated to provided with all the LATEST^ I POWEL. AG WILL; IDISBELIEVED "'ensure the performance of the voyage within the sta ed time. Each Steamer will b- capable of within the sta g passengers in unusually accomn,GATING 4(^^MNT.IATED E:I(.H WM .onimodious of 5,000 tons, and will he pro- *DLTVit^'refrig^rating chambers constructed on the latest and most improved METH°D,S- The Milford Docks Company have agreea to P .vide ine JAURO THE STEARAERS of the Line on JTVTT or Milford side of the Docks, over which RAHS ARE6laid in connection with the Great Western Railway. Railway. THE advantages which will be afforded ^^JTHE Directors believe that a strong prefer- IS5LL he'shown to it, both as respects cargo and pas- ence will be 0 MAy confidently be anticipated UE N0 difficulty in substantially filling the that there will D VO/AGES. Assuming this to be vesseU ^J^SSELS carry only one-fourth of the full so, and tha Eneers, it is estimated that the result complement of passe « UPWARDG OF 10 PER CENt. on would give a net RE* the capital E*PF*LAVE' been made by which the firm of m £ s*ss>«E gs G°L°™lSM»Mg™.o(tl>i' eerrice, nnder the .nperri.ion Of the Btrdplt?actst0entered into on behalf of this The only Co,y,r\c^eement dated 17th March, 1881, Company are—(JJ-K URABLE THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN, between the Rig[ gd Company proposed to be called on behalf oi! an „ gT £ AM NAVIGATION COMPANY, the ATLANTIC and Messrs. MCGREGOR, Gow ^nITE f^°^ other part/and (2) Agreement dated 17th M ^°1S81 between the Right Honourable the EARL OFDONRAVEN, on behalf the said intended Company, of VF UUDIUA TAMES BRUCE of tlie other part. ThP' Memorandum and Articles of Association, and • F above Contracts, can be seen at the Offices ZthrsSo™ '0° the OoW M.„r, HOLLAMS, SOAool1oM0to^Mtinbe°made i'n the annexed Form, ac- .IS HV A deposit of £ 1 per Share, which must be paid to the Bankers of the Company Messrs. SMITH, PATNR & SMITHS, Lombard-streeti E.Oi L„ FIL PVENT of no allotment being made, the deposit will be returned in full, without deduction. ProVpectuses and Forms of Application can be had FTVF' Brokers. Messrs. ARTHUR ANDERSON & Co., 30, fciorWn ."UB.C.,orof the Banker., or at the Office of the Company, No. 1, East India Avenue, B.C. London, Slst March, 1881. TIVOLI LAGER BEER. THIS BEER, the produce of the largest Brewery on the Continent, is strongly recommended by the Facdtr J_ 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 snlferiac 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 non-intoxicating in effect. SUPPLIED IN CASK OR BOTTLE. »»■■■* Sole Agents—W. F. BULL & Co., Ale and Porter Bottlers, 47 & 48, Wind Street, Swansea. NOTICE. School Board for Rhossily in the County of Glamorgan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the -131 above District, that:- 1. The above School Board have (subject to the ap- proval of the Education Department) made certain Bye Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act. 1870, as amended by the Elementary Education Act, 1876. 2. A printed copy for the proposed Bye Laws will con- tinue deposited, for inspection by any ratepayer, at the dwelling-house of Mr. S. Bevan, Rhossilly, the Office of the School Board, for one month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said month the said pro- posed Bye Laws will be submitted to the Education Depatrment for approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye Laws gratis to any ratepayer. SAMUEL BEVAN, Clerk. County of Glamorgan. EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1876, 38 VICT., C. 17. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Meeting _l3l of the Town Council of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, to be held at the Guildhall, in Swansea, in the said County, on WEDNESDAY, the llth day of MAY next, at Eleven o'clock a.m., application will be made to the Town Council then and there assembled, by or on behalf of the Swansea Safety Fuse Company, for the assent of such Town Council (as the Local Authority acting under or in pursuance of the provisions of the above Act), to the continuance of a Safety Fuse Factory, at Pipe House Wharf, in the Parish of St. John's, in the said County, in accordance with the draft license for the same, as approved by the Right Honourable the Secre- tary of State for the Home Department. The draft license and plan annexed have been deposited for inspec- tion by the persons interested, at the Office of the Chief Constable of Swansea, and can be seen on application, on any week day from the day of the date hereof, up to and including Wednesday, the 4th day of May next. For the Swansea Safety Fuse Company, WM. LAUNDER, Manager. Dated, Swansea, 7th April, 1881. To Surveyors. IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of i31 the County Roads Board of the County of Gla- morgan, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of APRIL, 1881, at 12.30, p.m., at the COUNTY POLICE COURT, Bridgend, to proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a SURVEYOR, for the Pontypridd District of Highways at a yearly salary of £ 125.. Candidates are requested to send Testimoniala, ad- dressed the County Roads Board," under cover to me on or before the 20th day of April, 1881. The names and residences of two sureties in the sum of E300 for the due I discharge of the duties must be sent me with the testi- monials, or they will not be attended to. General Rules, 7th March, 1855:- That the Surveyors of the Highways be resident in their respective districts, and they be severally required to keep a horse, and to devote his whole time to the duties of the office." That if any Surveyor misconduct himself he may be dismissed at the next meeting of the County Roads Board but if, from any other cause the Board shall desire his removal, or the Surveyor should be be desirous of resigning office, three calendar months' notice in writing should be given by either party." RICHARD E. SPENCER, Clerk to the County Roads Board. Cardiff, 25th March. 1881. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea. IN the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, insti- tuted by WASHINGTON HAMILTON BROWN and ARTHUR WADE COOPER, of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Brewers, trading as The Swansea Brewery Company. All persons having claims against the separate Estate of the above-named WASHINGTON HAMILTON BROWN are requested to forthwith forward the particulars threof to Mr. Richard Garnant Cawker, Temple-street, Swansea, aforesaid, the Registrar appointed by the above-named Court of the special estate of the said WASHINGTON HAMILTON BROWN. Datsd this 6th day of April, 1881. COLLINS & WOODS, 1, Worcester-place, Swansea, Debtor's Solicitors. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. FREDERICK HENRY NORMAN, Esq., Chairman & Treasurer FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. Total Sum Insured in 1879, £262,492,461. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of Two MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be ob. tained from any of the undermentioned-Agents of the AGENTS. SWANSEA Mr. William Edmond, 23, Gower-street „ F. Tucker, Bristol and West of Aberavon » David E. Jones. [England Bank. Mumbles ^mea Orrin. Neath » Charles Old. Pontardawe David Smith. Ystalyfera John Rees -DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used « in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE.—Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. TJECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Is used by the poorest on account of its Cheapness And by the richest on account of its Beauty. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, GENUINE AND UNADULTERATED, As I in pored Direct from Peru by THE PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. BEST & CHEAPEST MANURE FOR ALL CROPS, ESPECIALLY FOB CEREALS, I ROOT CBOPS, GRASS, I HOPS MARKET GARDEN PRODUCE. PRICES VARY according to tha Chemical Composition of the Guano as ascertained by (DR. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER'S Analyses. SOLD BY THE LONDON BANKING ASSOCIATION (Ld.), (Peruvian Guano Department) 57, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, B.C., Sole Agents for the United Kingdom of THE PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY, Limited, SOLE CONSIGNEES. For the South-West of England District apply to Messrs FOX, ROY, & Co., PLYMOUTH and BRISTOL DEPOTS at Sharpness Docks, Gloucester, Bristol, Plymouth and Falmouth. CANADA & UNITED STATES. Sailings from Liverpool on Thursdays and Saturdays. Government Assisted Passages to Canada at reduced^ fares. Pamphlets and a" Vs<i^Farei— information on V £ 1010/- applicat.on.W Steerage, ^6 6/- v* fili- Through fares to all parts of Canada and United States on the t\(\W owest terms. Surgeon and Stewardess V^carned. Also sailing to NEW ORLEANS ^aind TEXAS.—Apply to FLINN, MAIN, & MONT- OOMIKY, Managing Directors, 24, James-street, Liverpool; and TEXAS.-Apply to FLINN, MAIN, & MONT- OOMIKY, Managing Directors, 24, James-street, Liverpool; or to their Local Agents. BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. MR. JAMES ANDREWS, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPH ERT (Opposite the Royal Institution,) SWANSEA. CARTES DE VISITE and all the New Styles, she Portraits for framing, either plain or piiatefl taken from life, or reproduoed from Carte de Visite aod other Portraits. KOTE-MR. ANDREWS has preserved the whole of UA Negatives, from which copies may be had. Legacy and Succession Duties. TO EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. AC^°UNTS MADE OUT, REGISTERED, an* PASSED.—Address J. W. WILLIAMS, P. O.. Swansea. (Retired Pensioned Head Distributor of Stamps for County of Glamorgan.) MISS ~W ALTEIRS'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 30, PAGE STREET, SWANSEA, Pr°mPtly suited with all CLa«e««f (■ 5 ? at the above address, and may rely TTW Servant f lnvestl&ation to character and IbSST l^d e»'.C7or^!t)r £ • J. JARVIS, ACOOUNTANT, AUDITOR, dr. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED & BALANCED PERIODICALLY. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. LIFE, FIRE, A ACCIDENT INSURANCES FFFECTSU. HOUSE & GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. OFFICES :-13, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS 3, MOUNT STREET, PRESENT PRICES: Best Large Red Ash Coal. 14s. 0d. per ten deEverà "Thro' „ 13s. Oil. No. 3, Rtondda 13s. Od. „ Best Small Binding Coal 7s. tld. Coke 5s. 6d. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per tan extra Orders received at the above Address; at 2. Brook- land Villas, Constitution-hill: aivl at 51, Argyle-'traeV. Mr. R. J. GEORGE, M. Inst. C E Civil, Sanitary, and Railwav Engineer, AAA Surveyor, 25, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madder#, 0 Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUTLERY AND PLATE LENT ON SLBL. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES, Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA- PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms S per cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2-§ per oeat for plans only., A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. Seed Potatoes. BEST SCOTCH CHAMPIONS, AT REASONABLE PRICES. ''f For particulars apply to THE SWANSEA POTATO SUPPLY ASSOCIATION (Limited), PADLEY'S YARD, SWANSEA. The Carn brian Hair Restorer FOR Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to Original Colour. This Preparation removes Scurf, an<l by stimulating the Scalp, assists in the Growth of the Hair. "IT IS X O T A DYE." Prepared only by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical CheiKist, 19, NELSON-STREET. SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, Is 6d., and 2s. 9d. FIRE "vV O O ID ■ GEORGE HEARDs Having just completed THE ERECTION OF A MACHINE, At the Glamorgan Steam Saw Mills, SOUTH DOCK, FOR CHOPPING WOOD FOR LIGHTING FIRES IS now prepared to SUPPLY the PUBLIC witk FIREWOOD, in suitable bundles, similar to those supplied in London and other large Cities, which house- holders may obtain, in large or small quantities, of their Grocers or Ironmongers. ESTABLISHED 1868. Mile End Horticultural Pottery, Crucible, Fire-Brick, AND Terra-Cotta Works, Landore, SWANSEA. JAMES HOWELL, MANUFACTURER of TERRA-COTTA in a!7 its .branches, Pressed (Buff and Blue) Facing, ud other Bricks, and every requisite for Building Deoora- rioDs, Crucibles, Scorifiers, Cupels, Muffles, «c.t &c., for Gold and Silver Assays Flower Pots. Rhubarb^ Seakale, Hyacinth, and a variety of Pots too aamerou to mention, Terra-Cotta Vases, &c.; Stourbridge, flint shire, and other best quality goods made to order on the shortest notice. Price List on Application at the Works. T J H begs to state that he has got the Largest Stock of best make and shape Flower Pots in South Wales. GEORGE PLUMBLY, SWORN STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 9, Tokenhonse-yard, London. E.C.-Every claas of Security dealt in at the oloooat prices. An investment list of dividend-paying stocks and shares issued monthly, post free on application. Cheques to be crossed "City Bank, order G. Plumbly." HOPKINSON'S PIANOFORTES UNSURPASSED IN COMPETITION BY AWT PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, 1851, 1855, 1862. 1865, 1866, 1872, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879. In 1855 there were three firms only selected for this highest awards in the great competition by the worlds makers, and MESSR;S. HOPKINSO* M were honoured by being one of the three. In 1862 two firms only were thus honoured. MESSRS. HOPKINSON m being one of the two. In 1878 one firm only was selected by the Judges for tin Gold Medal for Great Britain (the highest that firm brings JYJ- ESSRS. HOPKINSOH. NOTE.-As many persons are not aware at how msde- rate a price they can obtain Instruments of such proTwt and undoubted exoellence, they are invited to apply for Illustrated Lists to the PrincipaliMusic Warehouses, 9T 235,JRegent-stroet, I ondon.,W.