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CASH CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. K-EILLER'S MARMALAIDEI Price Reduced to 5J,d. per Pound Pot. 2 TAYLOR &= COMPANY, 6 Castle Square, Swansea- 99' Oxford-street, Swansea- 33'. Walter-road, Swansea. The Dunns. Mumbles. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. C Detailed Price Lists Free on SALES BY AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AND LAUDS FOR SALE. MKS'RS T nnWFLL THOMAS & THOMPSON have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 30th JULY, 1881, the following valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and Lands, containing 600 acres, in 22 lots, as under:- No. of. Name. Parish. Area. Lot. A. it. P. 8 i Coedciw-nchaf Llanon 47 3 6 9 Wernfraith.j Llanddarog ••• ••• ••• 71 2 36 10a Pontfaen Cottages Ditto 0 2 28 12 Porthyrydd Farm Ditto 56 3 2 13 Caenidre Cottage Ditto f t 15 Old Toll-house and Meadow Ditto ••• n 1 12 17 Cottage, Slaughter-house, &c inn 1 15 18 Wick Farm Llanarthney n 2 8 18a Trallwm Cottage Ditto ••• 01 7 19 Six Fields, part of "VVick. Ditto — „ „ 21 Garn-fawr and Capel Erbach Ditto ■ 42 0 31 22 Maesymwnws Ditto Q 1 OR 26 Cwmbach Llanfihangel-Aberbythich. ■ — 0 2 18 27 Slang of land at Voel Gastell Llanarthney. iia Q 7 28 Tyrllyn Llanarthney and Llanfihangel-Aberbythich 1 o 7 29 Field, near Tyrllyn Ditto ••• 72 0 12 30 Brwynliir, or Long Life Llanarthney ••• 89 1 6 31 Gwaunwen •••! Ditto ••• ••• 730 31a Goverglas •• Ditto « « in 33 Caercwm Ditto 64 0 8 34 Hendrewenyn Farm Ditto 6 2 12 35 Hendrewenyn-fach ••• Ditto ••• Total 608 1 35 Hendrewenyn Farm is situated 6A miles from Carmarthen, roiles froni the London vi^s^o^tb^infrponn^tri^ way Company's Station at Nantgaredig, and possesses a quantity of Building St ?g country are of great beauty. The present farm-house requnwbut an addition to it to tnake 1itGknUeman «desir- able Residence! The near proximity of this farm to Carmarthen, and the facilities which it presents for building, render it highly attractive and important as a building site.. w, „ Particulars with plans, and all further information, may be obtained of Messrs. Whi takers and Woolbert, 12, Lincoln's Inn Fields of Messrs. Barker and Morris, 2, Nott's-square, Carmarthen of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, estate agents, 6, Victoria-place, Haverfordwest. 1st July, 1881. Parish of Oystermouth. AIr JOHN JI. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swan. sea, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of JULY, 1881. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of sale as will then and there be produced, A COPYHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Earl's Moor," late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Portrey Bevan, deceased, situate in a most de- airable position, near Harold's Modr station, about four miles from Swansea, and standing well, back from the turnpike road leading to the Mumbles. It is -an attractive residence and stands in its own grounds, with splendid views of Swansea Bay, the Mum- bles, Lighthouse, Castle, &c. It contains dining and drawing rooms, kitchen and offices, 3 bedrooms, W.C. and other closets, a two-stall stable and coach-house also. a well-arranged Flower and Kitchen. Garden, all of which is walled in. The house can easily be enlarged at a small outlay. There is a plentiful supply of spring and soft water. Possession can be obtained on completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to Messrs. GASKOIN and FRf, Solicitors, Swansea, or of the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Valuable Freehold Trade Premises In Swansea. Mr. J. M. LEEhER 'Has been instructed to offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to such Conditions as shall then and there be produced), At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swansea, On THURSDAY, JULY 21st, 1881, ALL that valuable FREEHOLD TRADE PREMISES «d DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being No. 34, GOAT STREET, in the said town of Swansea, having a frontage thereto of 30 ft., and now let on lease to Mr. William Williams for the term of 21 years, to be computed from the 25th day of December, 1872, at the yearly rent of £ 35. Sale to commence at quarter-past Three o'clock For forther particulars apply to E. AUSTIN WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Freehold Family Residence. Mr. J. M. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swansea, On THURSDAY, JULY 21st, 1881, AL L that Freehold Messuage or DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being 27. Montpelier-terrace, Swansea, having a frontage of 19ft. 6in., and a depth of 120ft., with back entrance. The house contains drawing and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 attics, bath room, 2 W.C.'s, kitchen, back kitchen, coal house, yard, gar- den, &c. The premises are drained to the main, with water and was laid on the situation is healthy and convenient, with pleasant views of the bay and surrounding neigh- bourhood. Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. "———— SWANSEA. Most Desirable Family Residence for Sale. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed to SELL By AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swansea, On THURSDAY, the 21st day of JULY 1881 ^Subject to conditions which will be produced a't time of Sale,) ALL that Substantial and well-built LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PREMISES (lately in the occupation f the Rev. Wm. Jones, Castle-street), pleasantly °-4. a ot the corner of Bellevue-street and Trinity-; i situate d kitchen and back kitchen, place containing(, coal-house, yard and out- breakfaStparlon., coia dining.'drawing, and buildings audfl^dehXoffi3, W.C. and other closets, sitting-rooms five laid on- There is a large iw|Lden7n"front surrounded by a strong wall; iron ^^hole^held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1844, at a ground rent of £ 3 3s. It is in a good state of repair. Possession can be naa at once. once. „ Sale to take place at 3.45 p.H- rj- .i j lor further particulars apply to Messrs. Haitlancl, naIieV^nd Isaac' solicitor, or of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers. Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON Have been instructed r,„^LL BY pUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, l l ,11TDAY' July 26, 1881, In such lots as shall be determined tv,J +• « c. rpHE following LEASEHotD DwTr°r I HOUSES :—All those Five Ho„«0 -.L L1 N G" t4ig Nos. 55. 56, 57,58and 59, WesterSeeTswLand held for a term of 99 yeavS from 29th September at a ground rent of £ 13 7s. 6d. per annum. Also all those six HOUSES, situate and being Nos 93 94, 95, 96, 97 and 98 in the same street, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1873, under two leases, at a ground rent of R6 and £12 per annum. One of the Houses containing six rooms is let at 7s. per week, the remaining ten are let at 69. per week each. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulars may be had of Mr. C. V. CRARBE, C. H. GLASCODINE, Esq., Solicitor or of the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. nKAAA READY to be ADVANCED on Mortgage I XOtluV of Freehold Property, by the Bristol Crown Building Society. r4000 Trust Money for Investment on First-class Freehold Security, with ample margin, at 4 to 4J. £10,000 Trust Money for .Investment on Mortgage of Krnsrl AprPS. ^4* Apply to Mr- EdwaRU THOMAS, Solicitor, 11, Small- street, Bristol. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & LEWIS will SELL BY -iri- AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 20th, 1881, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO, by Clement and Collard. DINING-ROOM SUITE, in Leather. DRAWING-RQOM SUITE, in Pompadour Velvet, and Reps. Mahogany WARDROBE, '9' Massive Mahogany SIDEBOARDS, Plate.glass backs, SEWING MACHINES, Mahogany SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE. SPRING MATTRESSES, FEATHER and other BEDS. BEDDING, &c., &c. Four-pull BEER ENGINE. About lOOlbs. of GOOD CONGO TEA, And numerous other Articles. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Waterloo Auction Mart. 48 A, Waterloo-street, Swansea. Mr. C H A R L E S HUGHES (Late Beynon & Hughes) Has been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Mart. On TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1881, A USEFUL and valuable assortment of well-pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Harmonium, &o., comprising polished pine bedroom suite, walnut drawing-room suite in crimson velvet, mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf mahogany and walnut loo and other tables, mahogany sofas in hair seating, easy chairs, mahogany hair-seated chairs, harmo- nium in mahogany case, three stops; pianoforte, good tone; pier and chimney glasses in gilt frames, Brussels and other carpets, hearth-rugs, oil paintings, clocks, sewing machines equal to new, fenders, fire-irons, iron half-tester and other bedsteads, spring mattresses, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany and other chests of drawers, cane-seated and other chairs, mahogany and other washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chamber ware, mahogany towel rails, &c.; kitchen dresser and shelves, tables, and the usual kitchen requisites. Also, a washing, wringing, and mangling machine combined. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. <-}O,°d? view morning of Sale Auctioneer's Office, 98, Oxford-street. Swansea. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES'S (Late Beynon and Hughes,) NEXT MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, &C. Will be held, AT THE CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, On TUESDAY, JULY 26th, 1881. week "revi»«»- Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling Houses. Mr. DANIEL PHILLIPS Has been instructed by the Mortgagees, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to such conditions and in such lots as shall then and there be produced), At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, JULY 26th, 1881, THE following LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Wheatfield-terrace, Symons- street, Waunwen, and Portia-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, viz :— LOT I.-Two Houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 6 and 9, Upper Wheatfield-terrace, Symons-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of David. Thomas and Edwin Wilkey. The above property is held under a lease for a term of 75 years from September, 1875, at a ground rent of 22 10s. per house. LOT 2.-House and Premises, being No. 15, at the west end of Wheatfield-terrace, now in the occupation of David Williams, containing five rooms, garden, and all conveniences, having a frontage of 17 feet and a depth of 80 feet. The above house is held under lease for a term of 75 years from May, 1876, at a ground rent of B2 13s. LOT 3.— All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Pre. mises, being No. 1, Portia-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, containing six rooms, commanding an unin- terrupted view of the Swansea Bay, and is held under a lease from the executors of the late Calvert R. Jones, Esq., for 99 years from March, 1880, at the low ground rent of hi 2s. 6d. per annum. COMM?NCE AT 7 o'clock in the evening. ESQ Solicitor P^'CULARS APPLY to J. AERON THOMAS, Glamorganshire. The Victoria Patent Fuel Works, of modern and substan- tial construction, M good working order, capable of turning out 200 tons a day, and well-situated a^BI-iton Ferry, on the River Neath. with Tramway communi- cation to the Briton Ferry Dock, and from their position especially adapted for carrying on a large foreign trade. Messrs. PRIOR and NEWSON are instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, TT-TV 27. 1881, at 4 for 5 o'clock On WEDNESDAY, JLLY.. Solictor 66, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Hnd of the Auc Canterbury Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.O., and at PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THGRTNGE BY. AUCTION at the] the property of Mr R fk *JT parish of Oystermouth, in a future advertisement ^-011 a da^ to be name years old Fat Oxen, and 3 JW P"1ILE ^ree AND four each 30 three years old EXMORENVP!I!I HOK SCO!'ES and 11 Ewes, the whole of which are ^OFRS' F" LALNBS; worthy the attention of Butchers. TERMS-^ 1 UP' AND A week's keep will be given. SALES BY AUCTION. MUMBLES. Messrs. ROBERT MERRALLd: Co. Have received instructions from the Mortgagees TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the GEORGE HOTEL, Mumbles, (Subject to conditions of sale to be then produced), On FRIDAY, July 22nd, 1881, A LL those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate at Clifton-terrace, Mumbles, now in the occupation of Mr. Stephen Powell and Mr. William Williams, at the aggre- gate rent of 214 per annum. The property is held for two lives or a term ot 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1862, at a ground rent ofBSlOs. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to E. AUSTIN ^IAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street,Swansea; Mr. JAMES ORRIN> Post Office. Mumbles or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 6, Castle-street, Swansea, and the Mumbles. SWANSEA. Several Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and ACCOMMO- DATION LANDS, situate within three miles of the Town, in the Parishes of Swansea and Llangafelach and known as Waun-cidian, Pwll-yrhwyaidd, Cdn-y: maes, Caer-eithin, Tirbach, and Weig-Fawr, with farmhouses and building, embracing altogether an area of about 220 acres, mostly with possession. Messrs. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY and CHINNOCK, Are instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Rev. Calvert Richard Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In convenient Lots, Messrs. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY and CHINNOCK, Are instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Rev. Calvert Richard Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In convenient Lots, THE above Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS. Particu- lars and Plans may be obtained of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin, & Haynes, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's, inn, W.C. of Messrs. Stricksand Bellingham, Solicitors Swansea of Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil Engineer, Swansea at the principal hotels in Swansea, Newport, and Cardiff; the Auction Mart, London the place of bale; and of Messrs. Chinnock and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London, S.W. SWANSEA.-SKETTY. The Coed Salson Estate. A highly important and Valuable FREEHOLD BUILD. ING PROPERTY of about 50 acres, a charming position on rising ground, at the West and fashionable end of the Town, and on the confines of the picturesque Village of Sketty, withanextens?ve frontage to the main road, being of an undulating character, »i«h » S5 the Devonshire Coast beyond overlooking the delight- fill grounds of Singleton-park and Park Wern, and surrounded by picturesque villas and country seats. The estate is bounded on three sides by good roads, and admirably adapted for the erection of villa mri- dences which are in increasing demand in this favourite and healthful locality, being within two milea of the town atod easily accessible therefrom. Together vrith Freehold Ground Rents amoontmg to £ 21 9s. per annum, arising out the Bui Villain i/i TTnnop* and Premises in tne Village of Skettv • the Sketty Schools and other Property with Lrlv yreVerJon tothe rapk rentals of the pnnciple eariy reversi xngg Der annum also a Valu- rble FREEHOLD PROPERTY, kno*n as "Black PHI M £ IOW," situate on the Mumbles-road, produc ing JB19 per annttm. Messrs. CHINNOCK, GALSWOBTHY and Are instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Rev. Calvert Richard. Jones to SELL BY AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th and 20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely, In several Lots, THE above Valuable ESTATES. Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin and Haynes, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's-inn, W.C. of Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea o" Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil .Engineer, Swansea at the principal hotels in Swansea, Newport and Cardiff; the Auction Mart, London, the place of Sale and of Messrs. Chinnock, Galsworthy and Chinnock, Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-Mall, London, S.W. Swansea, South Wales. IMPORTANT SALE In numerous lots of a Portion of the Valuable FREE- HOLD ESTATES of the late Reverend Calvert Richard Jones, comprising nearly 550 acres of de- tached lands, lying close to the town of Swansea, and consisting of Ground-rents, secured by numerous Houses, Factories, and other Buildings, Building Plots, of the most eligible character. Accommodation Lands, &c. "— Mess;-s. CHINNOCK, CALSWOBTH Y, and Are instructed by the Trustees TO SELL BY A U C T. ION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, On TUESDAY and WKDXESDAY, JULY 19th and 20th, 1881, At Two o'clock precisely. In about 180 lots, arranged so as to suit the require- ments of all classes of purchasers, THE First Portion of the above important ESTATES, comprising FREEHOLD, GROUND, and other RENTS, amounting to about j3790 per annum, secured by the Swansea Tinplate Works, Cwm-du Foundry, Copper Works, Factories, and upwards of 793 Houses, Public- bouses, Shops, Chapels, Mission Rooms, &c., situate at Cwmbwrla, Cwm-du, Ravenhill, Pentregethin, Bryn- hyfryd, Pentre, Pen-filia, Treboetb, &c., with reversions, at various dates, to the rack rentals, estimated at about £ 6,540 per annum, together with the Weig-Fawr Brick- works, numerous enclosures of Building and Accommo- dation Land, situate in and about the before-mentioned districts, with excellent road frontages, the capital Resi- dence and Grounds, known as Ravenhill-house, with other lands adjoining, also the Pen-filia, Penlan-fawr, and Mynydd Newydd properties, which have been divided inlo convenient Building and Accommodation plots. The attention of trustees, capitalists, builders, and speculators is particularly invited to this property as an exceptionally good opportunity for investment, the in. crease of the export trade of iron and steam coals, the establishment of numerous factories in the copper and tin-plate trades causing houses and buildings in Swansea to be in greatly increasing request, and the further development of the town by the increased dock and railway facilities now being carried out must tend still more to enhance the prosperity of Swansea, which is now one of the most thriving towns in the kingdom. Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin & Haynes. Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's-inn, W.C.; of Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea of Mr. Evan Daniel, Civil Engineer, Swansea; at the principal Hotels in Swansea, Newport, and Cardiff; the Auction Mart, London; the place of sale; and of Messrs. Chinnock and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, No. 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London, S.W. CHEAP EMIGRATION to CANADA by the BEAVER LINE.—The magnificent, full-powered fast Steamers of the Canada Shipping Company having all the most recent improvements, offer to Emigrants unsurpassed facilities for reaching Canada by the shortest and most expeditious route. Liberal supply of food. Fares—Steerage, JM Government-assisted passages. farm labourers, X4 15s.; domestic servants, £3 16s. Apply to H. J. SELKIRK, General Manager, 32. Drury Buildings, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; or to their Agents. THE CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY supply every i variety of Tea-Indian and China—direct to the Consumer, either unmixed, as imported, or in their selected blends, at a MINIMUM PROFIT FOR CASH. 3s. Very Choice Teaat 8s. per lb., superior to so-called best Teas. 2s. 6d. Fine Congou and Souchong at 2s. 6d. per lb. TV, 2?* VerJ' Good Congou at 2s. per l'i. inese Qualities represent a savins of about 9d. per lb. on the prices usually paid in the shops. 0 Good Teas at Lower Prices. Price List and Samples on application. Varehousf 315, Basinghall Street, London, E'C. CANADA A UNITED STATES. FARES—SAILING ON THURSDAYS. ASSISTED PASSAGES A ?«/ *• f A A omest'C Servants, £ 3 16/ Freeland Grants, Pam- phlets, and all information \M V on application to the VA undersigned. \v> „ p^Cabin, £ 10 10A _^V\>Y\ Y^)UW552-r'oteer*ge,^e.Throutl rCftwW* ■? to, all parts of Canada VWjvN..jiiijjl-^4 United States on the lowest terras. Surjeoa and Stewardess carried. Also sailing to NEW ORLEANS and TEXAS. Apply to FLINN, MAIN, & MOMTGOMBXT, Managing Directors, 24, James Strew, Livtrpooi; or t« their Local Ageotfti l SALES BY AUCTION. Union Terrace, Port Tennant, Swansea. Messrs. ED WARD ROBERTS d: SON Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1881, At the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, ALL those 6 DWELLING HOUSES situate in Union- row, St. Thomas. The above property is held for a term of 80 years from 25th March, 1853, at a ground rent ot £ 4 16s. per annum. The Auctioneer would call particular attention to the above property, it being m close proximity to the New Docks, and the ground rent being very low. Ynismeudwy. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in the matter of the Com- panies' Acts, 1862 and 186/, and in the matter of the Ynismeudwy Tin PUte ^™.lted. with the approbation of the Honorable Mr. Justice Fry, By Mr. RICHARD EVERINGTON HUGHES, The person «ppointed by the said Judge, At the CASTLE ØofIL, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, On SATURDAY, the 30th day of JULY, 1881, at One o'clock jn the Afternoon precisely, THE IKASFHOLD TIN-PLATE WORKS, BRICK and PIPE WORKS, MESSUA^S COTTAGES DWELLING-HOUSES, situated at or near Ynismeudwy, « "!Dflckei the county of Glamorgan, held by le^e for a term of 99 years, from the 24th day of June, 1840, at the annual rent of 252 10s. Od., together with the machinery and PlplW thf- T^and conditions of sale 'may be had ^rfn, fetPaIT °v,U ILon^Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea of Mr RinL ^\vL-r/soTicitor, 11, Poultry, London, E. C. of thP A,t^ Swansea i ^d at the Ks«fLtr&p»"w,r?srivie,,ed at any time- Dated this 11th dayj^v^RD SHEARME, Chief Clerk. PEMBROKESHIRE. Sale of Important Freehold and Mineral property Mr. T. BULB OWEN Has been favoured with instructions to offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the RUTZEN HOTEL, Narberth, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1881, at Two o clock precigelv. THE following valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and t0 LOT 1 -MORGAN'S FARM, situate in the Hamlet of East Wi 1 liamstorMn the parish of Begelly, comprising a comfortable DweHing House, and convenient Out- buiLlinoo + 116a. lr. 33p. of Pasture and Arable Land^alM 16 COTTAGES and Gardens erected on same, now let on a lease for a term 21 25th of March 1863 at a surface rent of £ 80, and a sWing njine^jrent of £ 100 per annum Lot 2 TWO FIELDS and a PIECE by road ad- joining same called Broadmoor, and containing together 12a. lr lSn n^ila^n Mr John Jones, as yearly tenant, the rent"' of nor annum. Also a DWELLING HOTmw j i-, j „ noTTAGE and Garden, and Sre« ptf!.nd Gprde'}' LAND containing 2a. 3r. Op., southSofrtherTurnpike road, leading from Hobbs °int to Carmarthen, now let on a ease gran e o r J^es in 1840, for a term of 99 years, at the rent of £ 2 LoT^A ST AVr of LAND in a field called •Mujai H1il,^ £ ining 1f,°''S jo"e7riSed ^FIELDS in the Village of East Will? P ♦oininff together 0a. 3r. 23p., now the occupation of°William Hay, as yearIy tenant, at I^T^Th^valSbl# FARM .called «'Mouncton, otherwise '«Mounton" situate in the Chapelry of gounton, in the CoUnty of Pembroke.compming Farm blouse, commodious Out Premises, and about 199 acres Arable Meadow and Pasture Land, now let on lease ll* two surviving Uves, aged 43 and 38 respectively, at 1«» ™«.lrenttrf £ 100. Th«e •« » <"«•»«« Ln Q^rry and Lime Kiln on this Farm. (11 Ne wiH also include- „ „ The vhole of the Minerals under Lots 1, A o, « 4, (except as to those under part ofthewmmon called Masterlands Numbered 398, 399, 409 and 410 on Pian, containinz 27a. lr. 5p.), and also the whole of th? Minerals under the piece of land No. 350, and Ut Kth 8+hra We viz :-Masterlands No. 398, 3». 4TO PMd «r'«o»toiDto8 27a. lr. 5p., ..i <3) ^fS«?Xpe°ofeS»°Minerl'1' ,°"fr f" N'» ^h.8\\0r' 8P MtoLS" « of before-mentioned Mi t0 t>.e v,efore. JJ^ei-als, are included in and subject to the betore All th*ZtIease \0-M!TTotfareesituate about mid- w,ay betw^ °ie"mfnt,0n nf Tenby and Narbertb, and statio°0,1 tbe RallWtybe obtained at the offices Mr. C^la^nd plans may be obteme 0xfm.dghire. J?11C-rT «?vD' licitor Tenby; Messrs. Helder, n0bert" an^ PMi .keS' ititoJs 2 Verulam Buildings, ^rays Inn r i et' A ^'nklffl Esq., Clerk of the ?eaue Offi'L°nnd0°i T:r « Har °ey and Sons, Estate aISE8'^vWfS^tVand'Mr. T. Rule Owen, Estate aQd Valuer .Haverfordwest. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. ImPortant Sale of Residential and other Freehold Property- T RULE OWEN 1 S a T Bas received instructions to offer for BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On YELVERTOX ARMS HOTEL. Whitland, Ed^esday, 17th of AUGUST, 1881, at Two o clock k°T l_rpHK (Jesii-abLe, charming, and compact RF-SI- eomprio; DENTIAL ESTATE, called Llwyndwfr, offices commodious family Dwelling-house, out- farm bu 1^- stable, double eoach-house, and suitable and 8l *ngs, -with lawn, garden, orchard, shrubberies, valuakiac»res 3 roods and 6 perches, or thereabouts, of a rino f Meadow Pasture, and Wood Lands, lying within T"*> tence 2s L.te three mnlon on the Jlaenclocho tfae Great f,rom th!C1,y" miles hot ^Haverfordwest, and seven ^ailway twe'VS £ rfver Cleddau (affording excellentn from Narberth. property to the north-Wesf j fishi."gl b°U"f ^t to the southf A pack of h°vindf v. and a tnbu ^y unnd The Residence is SUrrCLhuUt the neighb°frik elm, chestnut, beech, and by Plantations of oak, eim» m of the trees befn' and contain a largefi'ne growth. Im- mediate very old and °i. i f T lwyndwfr Residence, outWild?°S8es81on can be had of L on the 9t]a day of S- gs' ^arden, &c., and of the Also LTwmber' 1881' • the occupation of a respec- tabIe year-T fDWFB bouse and garden, cori1 grist ^iietlant' ,an o0IDrpq and 3 roods of rich land. LOT 9 and about 3; acre"ia" WHITE HALL, otherwi«Q^n^,e SDla" holding arish of Llandissilio, about a n,? + sit.Vatt 1Uthe north-east of the last J°t, and cn^F a m cowhouse, and garden, and four sman «Pirflng cottag6, ation of Mr. Thos. Phillips, as yearlvl' in the OCC^nt nearly six acres. LOT oy te.nant> and containing PANTYGOLLEN, situate in prod.u^tiIeT var!^n Carmarthenshire, under ^l'ee whUland Station of the Great Western m ^e ^armhouse and out-build- itigti thv«?a ay'comPriSjnfwlens and about 66 acres arable lnn/i • perches of JJ Howell Davies, as tenant f d' ln the occupation ot Pai-H^o01 year to year' •„ course of preparation, and may be h !?1S ?nd ?lan9 -"formation, of Mr. Compton l»»dra Solicitor; tjaverf01H„o:<. IIave 'f r. T. Rule Owen. Estate Agent aud Valuer, 1 Monarch Line of Steamers. n° 23 CIALOaxt Assyrian Jlon.wC' Thiv(j class to New y N passage, £ 10 and from anv railway York, Boston, or Philadelphia, £ », Specia? ^"gla!ul- f rt 0f third-class passengers. ADnwl Teiltl0n t0 C0D1^ n and Co., 7, Fenchurch- nvm John Patton, „o T7-;nir William- avenue;or to Geo E Hammond, 23, «imam street. Strand. — "PECKITT^S PARIS BLUE.—Used ^thepl^^OFj^^LA^DRY PECKTTT'q PARIS BLUE.—Usod in thTDUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. P ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE Is used by the poorest on account of ^cheapness And by the richest onacco'ar.^ of its Beauty. Ipsirich may be described as the birthplace of Chemical Manures. JOSEPH FISOK k CO.'S MA-,N-r-[T][ZES 'Extra Quality and Guaranteed Analysis AS TjSED BY H.R.H. THE fl?INCE OF WALES. A Pamphlet containing full particulars of these celebrated Manures ifi'sry be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm or from tie Head Offices. Messrs. Joseph flson & Co. aTe no«r prepared to appoint responsible Agents at certain places in Soulh Wales and the West of England at which they are not already represented. The Manures will be delivered free by'ail way in quantities of 2 tons and upwards-. All applications for Agencies should be made by letter addressed to MKSRS. JOSEPH FISON & Co., Ipswich. Head Offices: Eastern Union Mills Ipswich. "GOD ANL MAN." SEPTIMUS REDHEAi, ESQ., CE. SHARLAND, Chester Walk, Cteltenham. Post Free, ks Is. Id.; or MALIPHANT, Castleiquare, Swansea. Be David Hoskins, deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliamem 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors, Legatees, and other persons having any Debt, Claim, or Demand upon or affecting the Estate of ))AVID HOSKINS, late of London-road, in the town of Xeatb, in the County of Glamorgan, :Gentleman, and fornasrly of "The Somerset House," Neath, aforesaid, Brewer aid Licensed Victualler, deceased, who died on the 29th da) of October, 1880, and whose Will was duly proved in the Principal Registry (Probate Division) of Her Ma- jesty's High Court of Justice on the 8th day of December, 1880, by Jonah Jones, Cattle Dealer, and Tom Skelton Nash, Brewer, both of Neath, aforesaid, being the Executors named in the said Will, are hereby required to send in full particulars, in writing, of the Debts, Claims, or Demands to me, the undersigned, on behalf of the said Executors, on or before the SEVENTH day of AUGUST NEXT, after which day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claims, or Demands of which they shall then have received Notice; and for the estate so applied the said Executors will not be answerable or liable to any person or persons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand they shall not have had Notice, as aforesaid, at the time of the said distribution. Dated this 12th day of July, 1881. ALFRED CURTIS, Solicitor to the said Executors. I Neatb, Glamorganshire, Prudential Assurance Company, Limited. SUMMARY OF THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT, For the Year ending 31st December, 1880. THE Directors have much pleasure in presenting their JL Report and Accounts for the year 1880. In every respect the accounts are satisfactory, the pro- gression of the income is particularly gratifying, the in- crease of the Assurance Funds very considerable, while the percentage of each item of expenditure again shows a reduction. ORDINARY BRANCH In this Branch the New Business completed during the year consists of 5,089 Policies, assuring the sum of £ 639,935, and producing a New Annual Premium income of £22,529 9s. lid. The expenses of the Branch are 11.22 per cent. on the Premium Income, and are a trifle less than those of last year. The Annual Premium Income at the end of the year is £122,647 5s. 5d.. showing an increase of £13,06.5 16s. over the year 1879. At the close of the year 1881 the Quinquennial Division of Profits will take place. All Persons whose Proposals have been accepted and the Premiums paid before the 31st December, 1881, will participate in the Bonus. From the results of the operations of the four years of the present Quinquennium, there seems every reason to believe that a very satisfactory Bonus will be declared. t INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. The Premiums actually received during the year in this-Branch are jEl.608,849 8s. 7d., as compared with the sum of jEl.407,143 10s. 6d., received during 1879, showing an increase of Premium Receipts of £ 201.705 18a. Id. The Claims of the year amount to £ 573,837 Is. 9d., while the total amount of Claims paid in this Branch is £ 3,146,360. The business of the past four years has been attended with the most satisfactory results, and the Directors propose, if the valuation at the close of the year realizes their expectations, to introduce such additional altera- tions and improvements as they consider can be made with due regard to the stability of the Company. LJFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES ACT, 1870. FOURTH SCHEDULE. BALANCE SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Ordinary Branch), 31st December, 1880. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Life Assurance Fund 663,485 1 2 Sickness and Assurance Fund 491 16 7 £ 663,976 17 9 Claims under Life Policies admitted but not yet paid 12,972 1 3 t676,948 19 0 ASSETS. Mortgages on Property within the United Kingdom. 157,110 4 1 Loans on the Company's Policies. 23,653 0 11 Invfstments :— In British Government Securities ( £ 100,000 Consols) | Indian and Colonial ditto. J3 367 15 3 Foreign ditto. ••• • Railway and other Debentures an 44^39 10 11 Debenture Stock ••• OTWV Ditto Shares (Preferenc 21,697 16 7 Ordinary) 14 8 House Properly £ 97'^° Less Leasehold Rd" demption Fun 6 000 0 0 Transferred — 91,228 14 8 57,986 3 6 Reversions — 76 12 6 Life Intents ^ns 2,848 9 2 Mortgages of nd Qther Rates 19,013 7 6 Loans on Mun»ciP 4,711 8 7 AS+Dt«nding Premiums 1,273 3 5 Ditto Interest and Rents 5,283 9 7 Amount due from Official Liquidator of International Insurance Society 8,067 15 0 Deposits at Three Months notice. 50,000 0 0 Cash-On deposit £ 20,000 0 0 On current account 11,269 17 10 In hand. 100 0 0 —————— 31,369 17 10 £676,948 19 0 BALANCE SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Industrial Branch), 31st December, 1880. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Shareholders Capital Q'K?7 I O Life Assurance Fund j. Contingency Fund « 0 Claims under Life Policies admitted 15,230 15 5 £1,398,697 16 7 ASSETS. Mortgagees on Property within the United Kingdom 72,930 0 11 Investments In British Government Securities ( £ 150,000 new 3 per cents.). 144,600 11 6 Railway Debenture Stock 48,632 9 11 Freehold Ground Rents 450,001 0 1 House Property £ 219,121 7 8 Less Amount written off Now Offices 2,000 0 0 „ 217,121 7 8 Scotch Feu Duties 7,047 14 0 Freehold Estates 59,678 8 4 Life and other Interests and Rever- sions 43,008 5 2 Furniture and Fittings £ 24,500 0 0 Less Amount written off 500 0 0 24.000 0 0 Loans on Municipal and other Rates 166,670 14 10 Loans on Personal Security 36,626 18 5 Agents Balances 89,429 14 2 Outstanding Interests and Rents 10,380 0 10 Deposits at Three Months Notice. 5,000 0 0 Cash—On current account £23,20 10 9 In hand 250 0 0 23,570 10 9 £1,398,697 16 7 J HolbornBars, London. Further information can be obtained on application to Mr. B. Gregg, St. Helen's Avenue, Swansea Mr. R. Hughes, 46, Bond-street, Swansea; Mr. E. Marcome, Eaton Town, Landore or of Mr. J. Ramsdale, Supenn- tendent for South Wales, St. John's Chambers, John-j street, Cardiff. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 45, WIND STREET, PHOTOGRAPHIC PREMISES 1ST O "W O 3P E 1ST THESE Studios ard Photographic Premises have been JL thoroughly renovated and re-fitted with the most modern and scientific appliances for the production of IPORTRAITR and PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of the HIGHEST CLASS. JAMES ANDREWS. 45, Wind-street, Swansea. ARTIST. Aberystwith. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, *he Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contains ^1 Ladies' Drawing-room, Library, and nearly lOtf Bedrooms. Table d'Hote at 6.30 during the Season. Boartong Terms by the Week for Families. W. H. PALMER, Proprietor. 1SOYAL VISIT. "» *•>"> by M* S j' Ge"r'™ ,b» <x»«ioo «f the Royal Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Swansea ",ay be obtained of A. GRIFFITHS & SON Welsh l?tt^em^t?rer8' 45 107' W-street, Swansea. As the demand is so great early Orders are solicited. J. JARVIS, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, dsc. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED &' BALANCFn PERIODICALLY. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. LIFE, FIRE, & ACCIDENT INSURANCES EFFECTED. HOUSE & GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. OFFICES :—13, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Royal Visit to Swansea. THOMAS SANDBROOK, IRONMONGER AND GAS FITTER, H 89, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, AS made arrangements with some of the largest illuminators in London and Birmioirhatn fnr tlw* SUPPLY OF DEVICES, for the comin| vS't of £ PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. It is desirable that orders be given as early as possible. 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 HIBE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. PLANS.supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 per p cent. for plans and superintendence, or 2l per cent, for plans. only. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. The Cambrian Hair Restorer, TT'OR Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to its I Original Colour. This Preparation removes Scurf, and.by stimulating the Scalp, assists in the Growth of the Hair. "IT IS NOT A DYE." Prepared only by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 19, NELSON-STREET. SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, is GeL. and 2s. 9d. CHARLES A. DAVIES, (Successor to David Davies) HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, STORES-ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. Delivery in Town and Neighbourood. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS, 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. REDUCTION IN PRIOE. LIST OF PRICES: Best Large Red Ash Coal. 13s. Od. per ton delivered. Throl 12s. Od. „ Best Small Binding Coal 7s. 6d. „ Coke ••• 5s- per load. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra. Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas Constitution-hill; and at 51, Argyle-street. MARSHALL & Co. (Late R. Smyth), COAL MERCHANTS, 9, CRADOCK STREET, SWANSEA. Best Large Coal (Red Ash) at 12s. 6d. per ton deliverd. „ Thro' „ lis. 6d. 11 A Certificate of Weight with every Load. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestones and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES aud Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pylp. near Brideend. THE PATENT EXHAUST INJECTOR, FOR FEEDING BOILERS OF NON-CONDENSING ENGINES. These Injectors work with EXHAUST STEAM FROM ENGINE ONLY And therefore work with the greatest attainable ECONOMY OF FUEL. For full particulars apply to DYNE STEEL & SON, ENGINEERS, SWANSEA. H OPKINSON'S PIANOFORTES UNSURPASSED IN COMPETITION BY ANY PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, 1851, 1855, 18(0) JL 1865, 1866, 1872, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879. In 1855 there' were three firms only selected for the highest awards in the great competition by the world's makers, and MESSRS. HOPKINSON JLVJL were honoured by being one of the three. In 1862 two firms only were thus honoured. MESSRS. HOPKINSON being one of the two. In 1878 one firm only was selected by the Judges fullbhG Gold Medal for Great Britain Jthe highest awarded)- -|y| S SL S HJ> P K I N S O N ^NOTK—As many persons »r& aot aware at how mod« ratea price they can obtain Instruments of sudi proved and undoubted excellence, they are invited to apply for Illustrated Lists to the Principal Music Warehouses, or 235, Regent-street, London, W. _n- MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES by the CHARING-CROSS DEPOSIT BANK, 2S, Bed- ford-street, Strand, London. Est. 1810.-£10 to £1000 daily, in town or country, male or female, on personal security, mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent. from one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments. £ 250,000 for investment. No good appJioation refused. Strictly private. t> Call or write to A. WILLIAMS, Manager. Intending borrowers in London or Country may rest assured if they cannot obtain an advance at this old- established, bona fide Advance Bank, they cannot obtai>. one anywhere. We use our customers well; they always come back, and recommend us having a large cont\H.» tion we do business cheaper than others