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j CASE: CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. .J -u- ( CADBURY'S COCOA ESSENCE-REDUCED PRICES. 3s. 6d. Tins for 2s. 9d.; Is. 2d. Packets for lokd. 7d. Packets for 5!d. 2 I Two-Dozen-Box 7d. Packets for 10s. 6d. f Detailed Cash Price List Free on Application. TAYLOR AND COMPANY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea. ~W, j* o i jsr T, TaILOB, <5CC., (LATE B. SANGUINETTI), 57, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, 1>EGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has just RETURNED FROM THE LONDON MARKETS with a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW SEASON GOODS, which for Style, Quality, and Price combined cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. THE SWANSEA SEED ESTABLISHMENT. (ESTABLISHED 1869.) M H 7 (nr A R E 7, TEMPLE STREET. VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND FARM SEEDS. CATALOGUES, GRATIS AND POST FREE HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES. E R S BRIDAL AND BALL BOftUETS, CUT FLOWERS, AQUARIUMS, FERNERIES, £ E^RYTHINGUASSOCIATOD WITH THE CONSERVATOEY SEED POTATnr OR THE GARDEN. COLLECTIONS ni? iuiproved sorts direct from the Growers. wi.Ldj.oilUJMb OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 10s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., SENT CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. M. H. CLARE, Seed Merchant, Swansea. THOMAS, W A T KIN S, AND JENKINS STEAM JOINERY "WORKS, BRUNSWICK-ST. & SOUTH DOOK TIMBER YARDS, SWANSEA. TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS &c MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF READY-MADE JOINERY THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ESTIMATES GIVEN IN EVERY BRANCH OF THE TRADE. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Sole Agents for J. B. White and Co's London Cement. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills of all sizes and in everv variety of tint. CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. Bill-Heads, Shipping Forms, Invoices, Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ES^T I MATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. Starling Benson, deceased. I >U1^T t0 Act °f Parliament of the 22 and Å 23 Victona, cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve trustees •" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and others having any claims or demands unnr. rJ „• I the Estate of STARLING BENSON, "ateJfFah^Hm near Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, Esouiv« /„v.' died at Fairy Hill aforesaid, on the 16th day of January 1879, and whose Will was proved in the Carmarthen District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 10th day of March, 1879, by Lieutenant-General Henry Roxby Benson and William DonmanBenson, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, (the executors named in the said will), are hereby required to send in writing particulars of their claims or demands to the said executors, at the offices of their solicitors, Messieurs STRICK and BELLINGHAM, Fisher-street, Swansea afore- said, on or before the 10th day of April next, after which time the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands ot which they shall then have had notice, and the executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part .aereof so distributed to any person of whose claim or demand they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this Tenth day of February, 1880. STRICK & BELLINGHAM Swansea, Solicitors to the said Executors. Swansea Harb <urTrust~ ELECTION OF FOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES UNDER THE POWERS OF THE "SWANSEA HARBOUR ACT, 1854." "\fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of the Persons Entitled to Vote at the ELECTION OF PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES under the above Act, ^ill be held on MONDAY, the FIRST day oi MARCH, 1880, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Harbour Offices in the Borough of Swansea, for the Election of Four Proprietary Trustees, under the provi- simis of the said Act, in the place of those who go out of Office by rotation. Notice is Hereby also Given, that Voting Papers in the Form provided to be used at such Election, may be procured by Electors upon application to the Clerk of the Trustees, at the Harbour Offices, in the Town of Swansea. Dated this 20th day of February, 1880. F. A. YEO, Returning Officer. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trustees L Harbour Office^ Swansea. j trustees. s To the Electors of Proprietary Tnistees of" Swansea Harbour. GENTLEMEN,— THE period for which you confided to us the duty JL of representing you in' the Swansea Harbour Trust will expire on the 1st of March, and we offer ourselves for Re-election. Should we obtain a renewal of your confidence, we assure you that our best efforts shall be used to promote your interests. We are, Gentlemen, t Yours faithfully, W. H. FRANCIS, JOHN GLASBROOK, JNO. C. RICHARDSON, Swansea. February 19, lggp*' B' S™CK. Steam A Antona, Antona," and "Princess'Alex^Sa'"> SeverD> ^^SAILI^GS FEBRUA Ry jga0 FROM SWANSEA TO BELFAST AWd GX.asgow 4, Wednesday I ,Xe<'nes<iay q n 11, Wednesday •> P'm • ^ednesday 9 h FARES. 4 0 P-m Cabin to Belfast 17s. 6d. Deck, 10s. Cabin to GWOW 208. Deck, 12s. 6d.; Sailors, 10s. Return Tickets' Fare-and-a-half. For rates of freight and further particulars, apply P M. JONES & BBOS., Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, t Swansea. A Fortune foaTaTTrifleT £ 20,000 for .£1. FULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, wilibe sent Free on application, enclosing a stawped directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTEB. Esq., 8,' Craig S Court, Charm^lCross, London,S.W. f BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. To Contractors. THE COUNCIL, a,, the Urban Sanitary Authority of Swansea, Je caets '» oi^°i!rS°°T.°p '5™rt?n' b, ,eenat lhe Guildhall, Swansea. he Foreman of Works, Sealed Tenders, marked "Tender for Haulage "to be delivered at the Clerk's Office, on or before MONDAY the 1st day ef MARCH prox. The Board will not hold themselves bound to accept the lowest or any tender. JNO. THOMAS, Clerk. Guildhall Offices, Swansea, 18th February, 1880. Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum. PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for supplying the County Asylum with PROVISIONS, BEER, CLOTHING, COAL, and other necessaries, for 6 months, ending 30th September, 1880, are requested to send in Sealed Tenders for the same by post, and not otherwise, lOf?V? be received at the Asylum on the morning of the Tend.er be accompanied with Visitors do not Bwir Antend,ed tox be supplied. The Tender. PavmpSf themselves to accept to lowest at^e Asylum fr°o oH^e! AU §oods to be delivered on application to the'sTewanl° oTthe Jender' may be had By order the CommX!^ WILLIAM JENKINS, Bridgend, 25th February, 1880. Clerk and Steward. London and North Western Railway. TO CONTRACTORS. CffM BARGOED BRANCH. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a SHORT BRANCH RAILWAY (about half-mile long) in the Parish of Merthyr. Plans, Specifications, and Bills of Quantities may obtained on application to the Company s Engi- r/'Mr.H. M. Bradford, Victoria Station, Swansea, on hnnra n 27th day of February, 1880, between the and four. Tenders to be addressed to the Bareoed Til ,narked outside Tender for Cwra March 8th. ^The n? be deli^ered by 9.0 a.m. on MONDAY, cept the lowest or any°tender DOt bind themselves t0 a°" By Order, STEPHEN REAY, Euston Station, February, 1880. Secretary. Swansea Improvements and Tramways Company. TIME TABLE. CARS Depart from BETHESDA STREET for Mr>p RISTON at 8.0 a.m., and run every half-hour °fn 10.0 a.m., after which time they run every fifteen minutl up to 10.0 p.m. Extra Cars on Saturdays. utes Cars Depart from the Bottom of HIGH STREET for BETHESDA and MORRISTONat 8.30 a.m., and run every Ten Minutes until 10 and 11 p.m. Cars Depart from GOWER STREET for BRYN-Y- MOR ROAD at 8 45 a.m.. and run every 7h minutes until 10.30 and 11 p.m. BENSON'S WATCH & CHAIN CLUBS. -E^^the'ah^'1^ ai)d others, by acting as Secretaries to Apply FOR 2vf'MAY add CONSIDERABLY to their |iucome, maker'by SPKrT??r&ulars'to J- w- BENSON, Watch- LudgateffiU, LondwtERCNiT,t°,the QuEEN' 58 and G0, EDUCATIONAL. Glyn Cerrig School, Mumbles. THE next Term will commence JANUARY 20th, 1880. JL Prospectus on application to Rev. E. GRIFFITHS. Collegiate School, Head Master—Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master—Rev. LINDOW CARR, B.A. Third Master—S. N. POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., B.A. (Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters.) SCHOOL Re-opens, THURSDAY, Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. For Terms, &c., apply Head Master, Walter's Road. Examiners' Reports of 1878 and 1879 may be had. School for Boys, 9, Glanmor Terrace, Uplands. The Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. (Classics, Lond.), Former Hibbert Scholar and Student of the University of Leipzig, ECEIVES PUPILS for DAILY INSTRUCTION. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and for the Matriculation, or the more advanced examinations at the London University. For terms apply at the above address. Next Term commences JANUARY 12th, 1880. STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH PARK, FOREST HILL, (Near Crystal Palace) London, S.E. Head Master—Mr. CROSS, late of Bridgend. Second Master.—J. C. STRACHAN, Esq., London University.. French—Monsr. A. BRUIN, Leydea University. German-Dr. EOPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. Drawing, Painting, &c.—J. L. KENWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A.,F.R.G.S.,&c. Assistant in ditto-J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. i Professor of Dancing-J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italiar Opera House. Present number of Pupils, 80. PARENTS who desire to place their sons in a School near London, where the highest advantages of Education are combined with the comforts ot a home, in the most healthy and charming suburb of the great City, will receive particulars upon application. any pupils from South Wales have resided in Stafford College during the past ten years with the best results. Of 82 Boys sent up to the various Examination only three were unsuccessful. Amusing Books for Railway Reading, In course of publication, in Crown Octavo. THE MODERN NOVELIST'S LIBRARY. Each work forming a Single Volume, price 2s. boards or 2s. Gd. cloth By EARL BEACONSFIELD, By Major WHYTE-MELVILLE K.G. Digby Grand. Lothair. General Bounce. Coningsby. The Gladiators. Sybil. Good for Nothing. Tancred. Holmby House. Venetia. The Interpreter. Henrietta Temple. Kate Coventry. Contarini Fleming. The Queen's Maries. Alroy. The Young Duke. By the Author of The Rote Vivian Grey. Garden. By ANTHONY TEOLLOPE. Unawares. The Warden. „ Barchester Towers. By Vanous Writers Elsa and Her Vulture. By the Author of The Atelkr Atherstone Priory. du Lys. The Six Sisters of the Mademoiselle Mori. Valleys. The Atelier du Lys. The Burgomaster's Family Uniform with the above, 2s. 6d. boards. 3s. 6d. cloth, TRENCH'S REALITIES of IRISH LIFE. London: LONGMANS and Co. DENTISTRY. Mr. J. T. HOLLAND, 8UJRGICAZ, AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, REMOVED FBO* HZLSOir SWROMM No. 1, HERBERT PLACE, (Opposite Pago-street,) ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. WM. H. HUGHES, M.R.C.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON, (Late Inspector of the Privy Council and Assistant Inspector to the Royal Agricultural Socicty,) Surgery—121, High-Street, Swansea. RESIDENCE-36, MANSEL STREET. MOSES JONES, M.P.S., (LATE T. B. LAYNG,) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 12, High Street, Swansea. Agent for HOLLMAN'S LIVER PADS. THOMAS JOSEPH BUSE Supplies Loans on Shipping (Launched or Building), Debentures and Shares in Companies, Title Deeds Dock Warrants, Life Assurance Policies, Life Interests, Reversions, Landed Estates &c., Houses, Shops, Collieries, Works, Manufactories Railway Trucks also small Sums on Personal Security or Movable Property. — Offices, 7, Temple-street Swansea. Mr. WILKINS TRICK, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SJVANSEA S^roriodieamP^1?8! correctly opened and W. H. HEADDON, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA, ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeira 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 HIRE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, Low Level, South Dock. (ENTRANCE OPPOSITE SWANSEA GAS WORKS.) Offices: 23, BELLEVUE STREET. Proprietor: THOMAS WILLIAMS. MANAGER -MR. W. MANATON, 23, BELLEVUE-STREET, SWANSEA. Terms of Credit-One Month. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS. 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. Best Large Red Ash^Coall 6d. per ton delivered Second Quality Large ul' Best SmaH Binding Coal /.V Vs 6d/ Coke" 5s. 6d. e lvery a ount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra KndlTlirceonesmaVthe.above Add^5 •* 2> Br00k" lHa9' 0oD9tltution-hilI; and at 43, William-street. ESTABLISHED 1855. WILLIAM LEGG, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, BELLHANGER, &c. (Successor to HENRY LEGG,) 25, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the numerous Friends and the Public in general, for the kind patronage his father has received during the past 25 years, and begs to inform them that he intends CARRYING ON THE BUSINESS, as usual, at the above address, and trusts by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, and good workmanship, to merit a continuance of the Patronage hitherto be- ttowed. SEEDS FOR SEASON OF 1880. EDWARD DAVIES, THE ° T -A. 1ST I a -A. TL. HALL, TTTTJI T Swansea, V? the wants of^nhe- BEST> in quantities to meet 6d., packets, and upwards" W' and sixth part of a Sixpennv Lo » InDySPackct contains a m i -n y one» ftna so on. Twebe POTn, Pacl«s „rri„„ See4> „ for u Vegetable Seeds, ls. 2d. BURMAN HOUSE, BURMAN-STREET, WALTER ROAD. SWANSEA. :M::RS. NASH, MILLINER, DRESS, AND MANTLE MAKER, BEGS to inform the Ladies of Swansea and Neigh- bourhood, that she has commenced Business at the above Address, and eolicits a share of their esteemed patronage. Ladies' own materials made up in the most fashionable styles. Terms strictly moderate. Orders promptly attended to. APPRENTICES WANTED. DAVIES & LAMB OIL, GREASE. COLLIERY BRATTICE DOOR CLOTH, L. FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING" MANUFACTURERS, STRAND, SWANSEA c s E -V A 16, STRAND, SWANSEA, METAL AND GENERAL MERCHANT. OPEN to BUY all kindl, 0LD IRON, OLD RAILS, and other METALS Good prices given—Cash terms. THE NEW DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT. DAVID WILLIAMS, ASSOCIATE of the PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, DISTENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, 18, Union Street, opposite Park Street, SWANSEA. THOMAS'S Swansea Celehra^d BrAss Polishing Paste. Thomas's Swansea Celebrated Furniture Cream. Thomas's Swansea Celebrated Steel Polishing P TheTbove Articles are warranted to be genuine, being manufactured of the very best materials. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones and Silicious Fire Cement. BnAVTEL JONES and Co. are prepared to Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. IN CONSEQUENCE OF DISSOL UTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Important and Peremptory Sale of a large and magnificent Consignment of Sheffield Silver Plate and Table Cutlery. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Is instructed by Messrs. Griffiths & Co., Albion Plate Works, Sheffield (in consequence of Dissolution of Partnership), TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, Swansea, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 1, 2, and 3, 1880, A LARGE and Magnificent Consignment of CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, &c., the most extensive Stock of the above Goods ever submitted to auction, amounting to over JE1500, comprising a great variety of tea and coffee equipages, cruet frames, entree and vegetable dishes, liqueur frames with richly cut bottles, pickle frames, dish coven of the Minerva and Grecian designs, soup and sauce tureens, novel designs in hot water and toddy kettles, with or without spirit lamps, presentation cups lined with gold, crystal claret cups (silver mounted), in all the newest designs, sauce, soup, and toddy ladles, elegant butter dishes and sugar v»ses, superb egg epergnes, flower vases, marmalade stands, salvers and trays from Sin. to 26in. diameter, toast racks, and a large assortment of butter knives, pickle forks, sardine forks and tongs, knife rests, grape scissors, sagar sieves, nut crackers, cake bBakets. &c., &c. 300 dozen spoons and forks,, comprising tea, salt and mustard spoons, in fiddle, king, beaded, andI lilly pat- terns, all guaranteed, to be electro-plated on the purest nickel silv«r, fish knives and forks m oases of 12 pairs, desert kniv°s and forks to match, with handles of pearl, au<* ele«trcv-8ilver, he. mTv.drnrIcr service is extensive and of the finest steel, with handles of ivory, shell, and electro-silver, cabinets containing complete suites, meat and game carvers, bread, cake, and fruit knives, and an extensive assortment of other useful and ornamental goods. The long-established reputation of the above house is sufficient guarantee of the Goods now offered for sale. Goods on view Saturday, Feb. 28th, and Mornings of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m., and half-past Six o'clock p.m. each day. Valuable Leasehold Property. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea On THURSDAY, MARCH 4th. 1880, at half-past 3 o clock in the Afternoon, THE following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, x- situate nearvthe Swansea Dock and close to the Town-b.11. LOT l.-All that MFCSIJAGE or DWELLING- IIOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 16, Somerset.place, i88i>' the ncy expire mpssUAGE or DWELLING. HOTTSST? 'J' being No. 3, Pier-street, ?°USE and PREMISES, Del"s Di 'j a9 ^ansea, in the occupation of Mrs. single, as yearly e^nt: ^-0 a y?ar- good state of repair, and are wn /e AremiS?f t „f a term of 99 years from the d?y a Sep ™m £ 1812. •" "*bieot to *p- Portioned yearly ground rent o as3i nt of oritfnenHrChaSer °I LO i v,rve to execute a sub-lease to t&f1 'ease- To accordance with the condi- r?e purchaser of Lot 2, m acco °ns subject to which the P^P £ Mr. Richard White t,oneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. BY ORDER"^TTflE^IORTGAGEE- Sale of Leasehold Property at Saint Thomas. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER TO SELL by'PUBI-10 AUCTION, At theXcKWO^ARMJ fnT; sea, on THURSDAY, March TLHE FOLLOWING Leasehold pfoperty r mmrTW(5.HOUSE& PREMISES, ThM"' ning Lot 1, and being No. J, uaderlease dated the „ A'he Property is held under vears from the IS ''W, 1866. S uVt 3dS> SSaoO, at 5 a»y of March, 1861 U 4. Shich rent will be nr. annual ground rent of £ >> houses are .PPortioned equally on each hous ). gj a to respectable tenants at the low rental ot and°r furt,ler particulars apply to Messrs. Auc- Woods, solicitors, Worcester-p ace OR TOJ F tloneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Moat Desirable Leasehold Dwelling-Houses for Sale. Mr. J O H N M. L S E D E R To SELL ?Yb#u'BL™0 AUCTION, n WEDNESDAY the 10th day i 'of sale which w more lots, and subject to conaif AT ^h.e,n be read' T A QPTTOLD HOUSES, Nos. 113, LL those FOUR ^EHOLD^ Wftl oad' sWanJ« an of Mrs. Bonnett, Simson, Cox T0CCUpat vearly tenants. Each con! tainLif W"H" Jo°es' tioykitchens, yard with w.c., Coal ald f CelLar'back entrance, front and back Sr the 25th £ i 10s-0d ThitaJfi?' i 4. nipooantly situated on the north 8idf 5It3,sa^?SS aVct'i8 perfectly dry an £ healthy and is da°ly increasing in value. oJr0rfurther particufars apply to the Auctioneer, °rd Chambers, Swansea. SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. To Engineers, Iron Founders, and Others. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE LEASE and GOODWILL of a Foundry, Smiths', and Fitting Shops, Office, Stores, and Show-rooms, with Tools andKhinerypf a modern character, for the construction and make of Engines, Castings and General Engineering Work, the whole being in complete Working order in the centre of the town.. I For further particulars and to treat, aPPly to Mr. J. I M. LEEDEK, Auctioneer, Oxford ChavaberB, Swansea. DEVENISH & CO.'S CELEBRATED WEYMOUTH ALES. (BREWERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.) IN CASK-(Nine Gallons and upwards). from Is par Gallon. Speciality for Family use, K. BITTER, Is per Gallon. IN BOTTLE-K. BITTER ALE, 2s. 6d. per Dozsn Imperial Pints. Highly recommended for Family use. INDIA PALE ALE, Finest Quality, 3s. 6d. per Dozen Imperial Pints. Sole Agents for Swansea and District- W. F. BULL & CO., Ale and Porter Bottlers, 47 & 48, Wind-street, Swansea. () -i JOSEPII FISON & CO.'S MANURES, EXTRA QUALITY & GUARANTEED ANALYSIS AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Fltll particulars of these celebrated Manures can be obtained of any of the Agents of the Finn or from tht Head Offices. FOR DELIVERY APPLY TO THE LOCAL AGENT For Agencies write to Joseph Fison & Co., Ipswich. WANTED, for Swansea and District, by a firm manufacturing first-class Leather and Cotton Waterproof Belting, AN AGENT, who has a commission among consumers of the aforesaid articles. Address, BELTING, Bank Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea. To Gentlemen, Farmers, Contractors, and Others. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the JEFFREY'S ARMS HOTEL HORSE REPOSITORY, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TrEsnAT, March 2nd, 1880, the following useful and valuable HORSES, COBS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., comprising :— LOT 1.—Chestnut Mare, Julia, 14 hands, good in harness. 2.—Strong Brown Pony, 12 hands, accustomed to children, and quiet in harness. 3.—Bay Mare with black points, 7 years, 15, good in single and double harness, an excellent hack, and will carry a lady. 4.—Bay Mare, 4 years, about 14.3, warranted sound, and good in saddle and harness. 5.—Bay Carriage Horse, 15.2, thoroughly quiet in single and double harness. 6.—Bay Horse, 5 years, 15.1, a capital harness horse. 7.-Strong and serviceable Chestnut Cob, 14.2, rising 4, good in saddle and harness, the pro- perty of a farmer. 8.—Bay Cob, rising 4, 14 2, good and quiet in saddle and harness. 9.—Brown Cart Horse, staunch in harness. An excellent Barouche in thorough condition, with pole and bar. and lamps complete Brougham in excel- lent condition, for one or a pair, lamps and cushions complete; Sporting Dog Cart, quite new; Norwich cart, equal to new Pony Trap; Brewers' Dray. Several sets of silver and brass mounted carriage bar- ness, pony harness, cart and dray harness, saddles and bridles, chaffcutters. Each horse must be in provided with a halter and be in the yard by 10 a.m. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY. THE LATE FIRE IN CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. To Tailors, Outfitters, and the Public in General. Mi-. DANIEL PHIILIPS Has been instructed by Mr. Alfred Rowlands, Merchant Tailor, Clother, and Outfitter, whose Stock by the late Fire, TO SELL BY AUCTION. On the Premises, 18, COLLEGE STREET, (To where the Goods have been removed in consequence of his Premises in Castle-street being gutted), On THURSDAY, FEB. 26th, 1880, and following days, THE whole of his STOCK of WOOLLENS, OUT- FITTINGS, MEN'S MERCERY, &c., amounting to over £ 1,000, which must be cleared without reserve (Mr. Rowlands having arranged with the Insurance Com- panies), consisting of a large and varied assortment of West of England and Yorkshire broad and narrow cloths, coatings, trouserings, vestings, tailors' trimmings, silicias, casbans, veronas, canvasses, Hollands and linings. The outfitting consist of men's and boy's overcoats, tweed, cloth, and serge suits, serge jackets, duck jackets and trousers, molskin and cord trousers, coats and vests, men's and boys' hats and caps, men's and boy's linen and woollen shirts, under vests, drawers, ties, &c., fronts, linen and paper collars, belts, braces, umbrellas; a quantity of sewing silks, twists, buttons, threads, &c. The above goods having been very recently purchased to stock No. 37, Castle-street, consists of newest makes and styles. Sale to commence at Eleven a.m. and Seven p.m. each day. Terms, cash. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Djnevor-place, Swansea. a After the Stock has been disposed of, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which has been but slightly damaged, will be sold. Particulars in future announcements. SALE THIS DAY. 72d, Oxford Street, Swansea. Mr. DANIEL PHILLIPS Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1880, A LARGE and valuable assortment of choice OIL PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, by standard artists; together with a lot of Fancy Articles, consigned to him for absolute sale. Goods on view in the Afternoon. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock in the Evening. I Auctioneer's offices, 7, Dynevor Place, Swansea. The Annual Atheletic Sports, IN CONNECTION WITH |' THE SWANSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, WILL be held on EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880, on the ground of the SWANSEA CRICKET CLUB. „ A Military Band icill be in attendance. PROGRAMME. Open to all Comers. 1. One Mile Flat Race (handicap). First Prize, value £ 4 • ^cond do., value £ 2 third do., 15s. i a pT- si68 Race (handicap). First Prize, value £ 4, second do., value £ 2 third do., value £ 1. o -i-a -v jPe,V' Gentlemen Amateurs. £ 2- second (ha,ndic«P) F'at race. First Priz?, value a lOA v ?•' Talue £ 1- First Pri.o ,Hur £ le Eace» over 10 fliskt8 of Hurdles. 5 £ vl' MaJUS i2 9eco"d ,l0- value £ 1. second do II es BIcycle Race. Firsfc PrIze, value £0 second do va ue 22. P £ n j? fosid#nU within Fifteen Milts of Swansea Onlu. £ 2 • RPO^aI Race (handicap). First Prize, value 7 TK do- v&lue £ 1. sppnnrt Jee Bicycle Race. First Price, value £ 2 S fijKv value £ 1- Firat t> • ,rds F'at Race, for Boys under 15 (handicap), value gglze'^va^ue^3M second do., value 10s., third do. Open to any Football Club in South Wales. in TV00 Kicking, Prize, value £ 1. ^roP Kicking, Prize, value £ 1. football Race, Prize, value £ 1. 19 lKn Open to Svxmsea Football Club only. r. i it)U Yards Flat Race (handicap). First Prize, value £ 1,'second do., vaiue 15s. Two miles Steeplechase. First Prize. Gold Medal; ii „do" Silyer MedaL Consolation Stakes. Open to losers only. 300 s* First Prize, value £ 1 second do., value 10s.; third do., value 5s. arter,- Major Knight. Judges: Capts. Hughes d- Richardson. CONDITIONS:— The Sports will commence at half-past One p.m. punc- tually. Entrance Fees for Nos. 1, 2, and 5, Is. each all others|6d. each, which includes Admission to the Ground. Certificates of Birth to be produced, if required, for No. 8.. All Entries to be made in writing, to the Hon. Secre- tary, Mr. H. R. Knill, 1, Constitution Hill, Swansea, on I or before Monday, March 22nd, and in every case to be accompanied by the Entrance Fees. The Order of Events will appear in the Programme, to be hereafter issued by the Committee. A Bell will oe rung previous to each competition, and any competitor not being ready at the starting point within five minutes atter- ( wards shall be disqualified from competing in such race. I Each competitor to wear some distinguishing colour, to be named at the time of entering. This Rule icill be strictly enforced. Each competitor to wear a Jersy and Knickbookers, or Cricketing Trousers. The Committee reserve to themselves the right to refuse Place of starting will be decided by Priority of Entrance Three Competitors to engage in each event, or nS will be awarded. J*° Admission 6d. Reserved Poriiotfctf -j I NO CHANGE GIVEN AT THE CITF Carriages,|2s. GJ. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR. JAMES ANDREWS, Photographic Artist, respectfully announces that he has the entire Stock of Photographic Negative Plates taken by himself numbering Thousands of Portraits of the Living and the Departed also the Negatives produced by Messrs. Goldman, Reynolds, Hopkins & Hicks, S. Chapman, Caney, and Lee Bruthers, formerly of Swansea. Copies of the above, either the original size, Cabinet size, or Enlarged for Framing, can be had on application to JAMES ANDREWS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (Opposite the Royal Institution, Swansea). Cartes, Cabinets, and other Portraits, taken daily, as usual TO BE LET OR SOLD, NO.3, BELGRAVE TERRACE, WALTER'S ROAD, Swansea. Apply on the Premises. TO B:; LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,) RoesE, No. 2, Gwydir Gardens, near Swansea, M M replete with every convenience. Apply to Mr. David Jones, St. Helen's Villa or to Mr. Francis, No. 1, Gwydir Gardens. TO BE LET, With immediate possession, GRAFTON HOUSE, Gorse-lane, Swansea, beautifully situated, commanding an excellent view of the Cricket-field and the Swansea Bay. Apply to Mr. H. ABBOTT, 101, Oxford-street, Swansea. Penclawdd. TO BE LET, PENYGRAIG, a Cottage containing seven rooms, P attic, cellars, &c.; coach-house, and stabling for two horses, garden, well-stocked with fruit trees. Two small Fields can be had, if required. Situated seven miles from Swansea, and within twenty minutes' walk of the Penclawdd Railway Station. For further parti- culars apply to Mr. EVANS, Brynhir. TO BE LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,) ROSE COTTAGE, SKETTY, surrounded by a re- ductive garden, lar^e hot-house, coach-houses, stables, &c., all outside the Boundary of the borough of Swansea. Rent low. -Apply to T. H. Davies, Auctioneer, 18 Union-street, Swansea or to Messrs. Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea.. DE-LA-BECHE HOUSE, SKETTY. TO BE LET OR SOLD, A First Class FAMILY RESIDENCE, delightfully situated, containing drawing, dining and breakfast rooms, with seven bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, larder, china pantry, two w.c.'s, good dry celler, two-stalled stable, coach-house, green-house, and good supply of soft water.—Apply J. JBNKINS, Carver and Gilder, 13. Heath- field-street. Swansea. MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA. TO BE LET, Either Furnished or Unfurnished, for a term or otherwise, with immediate possession, A CAPITAL RESIDENCE, called LLWYN-Y-MOR, situate about of a mile from the Mumbles, and within ten minutes' walk of Langland and Caswell Bays, containing large entrance hall, dining-room, drawing- room, breakfast-room, billiard-room, fitted complete, eight good bedrooms, and two dressing-rooms, lavatory, large kitchens, servants' hall, dairy, laundry and offices. The house is most substantially built, and in thorough rerair. There is an excellent supply of water; the drainage is perfect, and the premises are replete with every comfort. The house stands in ornamental grounds, tastefully laid out, with good lawn and greenhouse, and there is a capital entrance lodge, containing four rooms with two paddocks attached. The residence occupies an elevated and most healthy position, and commands an extensive and uninterrupted view over the Bristol Channel, between Nash Point and Lundy Island, the neighbouring coast, and the beautiful and picturesque district of Gower. For further particulars, and cards to view, apply to FRANK C. STRICK, Swansea. CALLENCROFT, OYSTERMOUTH. FOR SALE, the Lease of this Residence, standing in an acre of ground, containing three sitting rooms, nve best bed-rooms and one dressing-room, three ser- vants bed-rooms, good kitchens, and out-houses, coach- F'OA6' a stabling for three horses. Unexpired lease of 80 years. For particulars apply to Mr. YOUNG, at the Guildhall, Swansea. PENARTH, NEAR CARDIFF. Seaside Select New Boarding House. COMMANDING uninterrupted views of the Bristol C Channel and the Holmes. The House is furnished in the most modern style, is well supplied with hot and cold bath, and replete with every accommodation. Terms apply to Mrs. Williams, Holme Lea, Penarth, near Cardiff. N.B.—About five minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Beach. Penarth is extremely healthy-the death ate is only about 1 in 100. FOR SALE, TWO HOUSES in Brookland-terrace, having splendid sea views; £ 700 may remain for a long term. Apply to Mr. EDGEWORTH, Surgeon, Bristol. FOR SALE, Handsome Dark Bay HORSE, 15.2. Fast; high stepper; and parted with for no fault. Property of a gentleman breaking up his establishment. Price 50 Guineas. Apply 2, Fosbery Mews, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater. TO BE SOLD, A WHEELWRIGHT BUSINESS. Situate in Cen- tral part of Town. Good connection with f ive Years Lease on Premises. Apply Wheelwright," Cambrian Office, Swansea. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Tl/TACHYNIS" PIPE IVI WORKS, New Dock, Llanelly. The Works consist of two large Drying Sheds with sufficient drying racks for three tile-makers. •^eI1 bricks ° S CkS' holt^g about a quarter million bricks. H burni^o-fUS\vn ^rs^"class order, with fire }80'°?lS™ks'with A ffood TPr>rov^ r;. 0 cwt- of coal per 1000. 'or four horses Sth Burner'fs 9ottaSe> stabling The t- kc., are erected on the ground, tubular P1Q; C0JQsisJ;s of one ten-horse Engine and :hree Scott> of Manchester, equal to new, •hinr. T? ?u° two Brick and Tile Making Ma- es, H,nd and side Tip Wagons, bearing off and kiln narrows, a quantity of small rails, sleepers, carts, &c., &c. Also, a first-class Wind-mill Pump, capable of lifting 450,000 gallons per day. The Works have direct connection with the Great Western and London and North Western Railways, and trucks can be loaded from kilns The whole will be sold at a reasonable price For further particulars apply to George Davies, D. Davies and Co., Timber Merchants, Swansea. New Docks, East Side, Swansea. FOR SALE. 8 substantially-built COTTAGES, in Hoo street, ;Apply asabove.