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SUMMER BEVERAGES at CO-OPERATIVE PRICE. Lime Juice, Pure," Crosse & Blackwell. Lime Juice Cordial, Various Brands. Ginger Ale, Lemon Champagne, Zoedone. TAYLOR dz; COMPANY, II 6, Castle Square, Swansea. .1 1..1 99, Oxford-street, Swansea. 33, Walter-road, Swansea. I 211, High-street, Swansea, The Tea Exchange. The Dunns, Mumbles. 1 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. O MCO S IK. I B 3 S Ladies' & Gentlemen's Hairdressing Establishment & Fancy Repository, 12, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. j (NEXT DOOR TO THE GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK). TTTIGS and ORNAMENTAL HAIR of every description kept in Stock; Ladies' Own Hair and Combings V\ made up. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. C. McC. begs to call special attention to RADEZSKY PRINCE'S RUSSIA Q.I L The best preparation extant for the Growth of the Hair, Premature Baldness, Thin Partings, Bald Patches, Whiskers, &c. a positive Cure for Ringworm, and all Cutaneous Diseases of the Scalp of the Head. 5s. per Bottle, sent securely packed, post free on receipt of P.O.O. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION, LONDON. J- o K 3ST LEG-G-, I) Sanitary and Electrical Engineer, Nelson Street, Swansea, IS prepared to Supply and Fit-up any of the Patented Appliances now being exhibited, and holds Agencies from the most Eminent Firms. Gas Lighting, Ventilation, Hot-water Work, Lightning Conductors, Speaking Tubes, Electric Bells, First-class Lavatory Work, and Electric Lighting. "A+.- <" ESTABLISHED 1856- BEDSTEADS, SPRING MATTRESSES, REDDING. A NICHOLLS & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASS FURNITURE, GOODS MARKED PLAIN. FIVE PER CENT. FOR CASH. UPHOLSTERERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c. 1 & 2, PORTLAND BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. (Corner of Portland and Heathfleld Streets.) THE SWANSEA HAY & CORN srrORES, ORCHARID STREET. CHAS. A. D A Y I ES, IP IR, O 3? IR I B T O IFfc DELIVERY IN TOWN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. Iriqii Welsh and English Corn, Gloucester, Hereford, and Carmarthenshire Hay. T -A- 3D 33 S TJ 3? 3P I X?, 3D Agent for Spratts' Dog Biscuits. The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company 1 rr HE ~V E L I N D% A, X 'COLLIER," and REDLAND will sail <V'< .il v>* as follows, if not prevented by any unfore- seen occurrence, with liberty to tow vessels:— For the Month of JUNE, 1884. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. Krom Swansea. 10 Tuesday 8.30 a.m. 12 Thursday 10." p.m. 14 Saturday 11.0 p.m. 19 Thursday 2.0 a.m. 24 Tuesday 8.0 a.m. 26 Thursday.. 10.0 p.m. 28 Saturday 11.0 p.m. From Bristol. II 6 Friday 4.0 p.m. 11 Wednesday 7.30 p.m. 13 Friday.. 8.30 p.m. 17 Tuesday 11-30 p.m. 2" Friday 2.30 p.m. 25 Wednesday 7.3 p.m. I 27 Friday 9.0 p.m. FARES:—Best Cabin, 5s. Fore (jaDin, 6s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. f-'r<»ra Swansea. May 31 Saturday. 10.30 a.m. June. 2 3loiiday 9.0 a.m. 4 Wednesday 11.30 a.m. a Friday 6.30 a.m. 7 Saturday 6.45 a m. 9 Monday 6.45 a.m. 11 Wednesday 6.45 a.m. 13 Friday 6.45 a.m. 14Satnrday 10.30 a.m. 16 Monday 8.0 a. m. ISWednesday 9 30 a.m. 20 Friday 11.30 a.m. 21 Saturday 6.30 a.m. SSMonday 6.45 a.m. 25 Wednesday 6.45 a.m. 27 Friday 6.45 a.m. 28 Saturday 10.30 a.m. 30 Monday 8.0 a.m. From Ilfracombe. May 31 Saturday. 5.0 p.m. I June. ]t'rom Ilfracombe. 2 Monday 7.0 p.m. 4 Wednesday •• 2.30 p.m. 6 Friday 4.0 p.m. 7 Saturday 1.0 p.m. 9 Monday 5.30 p.m. 11 Wednesday. 6.0 p.m. 1? Friday 6.0 p.m. 14 Saturday. 5.0 p.m. 16 Monday 6.0 p.m. 18 Wednesday 12.30 p.m. 20 Friday 2.30 p.m. 21 Saturday 12.30 p.m. 23 Monday 5.30 p.m. 2.5 Wednesday 6.0 p.m. 27 Friday 6.0 p.m. 28 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 30 Monday 6.0 p.m. FARES:—Best Cabin. 6s.; Fore Cabin, 4s. Return—nest, IjS. Fore, 6s.: Available for one month. Through tickets issued from Swansea via Ilfracombe to all stations in Devonshire on the London and Sltuth Western Railway. SWANSEA. PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. From Swansea 7 Saturday ..S.SOp.m. 01 Wednesday 2.0 p.m. I From yadstow. 9 Monday 5.30 p.m. 23 Monday 5.0 p.m. FARES: Best Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, os Keturn-oesi, 12s Fore,Ss.: Available for 28 days. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM POCKETT, General Manager, Entrance South Dock. Steam Between Swansea, Belfast & Glasgow. rriHE Screw Steamships "Solway," | Captain Fry; "Avon," Captain liigfe Amel; Severn," Captain Kennedy; Princess Alexanandra," Captain McDougall; or other steamers are intended to sail with Goods and Passen- gers from No. 1 Shed. South Dock Basin (unless pre- sented by circumstauoes), as follows SAILINGS FOR JUNE, 1884. PROM SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW 4 Wednesday 12.0 nig).t ,6.0 p.m. 18 Wednesday 11.0 p.m. 25 Wednesday 6.0 p.m. j Mupment to Belfast ana liiasgow snouiu ue along- side Wednesday mornings. Cabin to Belfast 17a. 6d. Deck, 10s. Cabin to Glasgow 1WH8- Sailors,'10s. Return Tickets, Fare-and-a-half, available for Two Months -M Tn^ES6 &°BROsigAl^nd f-?rther Particulars, apply to M. JONES & BROS.,Album Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. r SOMEKSET AND DORSET JOINT RAILWAY. Burnham and Cardiff Steam Packet Service. Shortest and Cheapest Route to and from smith Wales, the souin ana west of EnjaaTW, Somersetshire, Dorsetshire Southampton mrvnth Poole Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands, and France, via Southampton. ryigg new fast steamer SHERBRo, I Captain BABRON Commander, (late flTKl^of the "Lady Mary"), or other suitable Steamer, (wind and weather permitting with or without a pilot), will run during the month of W.I:Th7; wit-h,,t I Pilot), will SSI ■RTTT?.NTT AM AND CARDIt*- A-IV" CARDIFF TO BURNHAM. 2 Monday .10.30 a.m. 3 Tuesday 11.46 a.m. 4 Wednesday 12.30 p.m. »i 4.15 p.m. 5 Thursday 4 45 p.m. 6 Friday 6 15 p.m. 7 Saturday. 6.0 p.m. 9 Monday 4 15 p.m. i 10 Tuesday 7.9 a.m. 11 Wednesday 8.15 a.m. 12 Thursday 9.0 a.m. 13 Friday 9.3U a.m. 14 Saturday 10.0 a.m. 16 Monday 11.30 a.m. 17 Tuesday 12.30 p.m. 18 Wednesday 1.30 p.m. 19 Thursday 2.45 p.m. 20 Friday 4. > p.m. 21 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 23 Monday 3.45 p.m. 24 Tuesday 7.0 a.m. 25 Wednesday 8.0 a.m. 26 Thursday 7.0 ajn. & 6.15p.m. 27 Friday 9.39 £ m< 2SSatmday 7.30 a.m. 30 Monday ..MSa.m. BURNHAM TO CARDIFF. 2 Mondayi •• P £ o Tn^sdav ••• p.in. 4 Wednesday 2.30 p.m. 5 Thursday J-g P- 6 Friday 7 Saturday 3.0 p. 9 Monday 7.0 P.M. 10 Tuesday 8.0 p.m. U Wednesday 6 0 P-™* 12Thnrsday ..6.0 p.m. 13 iriday ••• 7.0 p.na. 14 Saturday 16 Monday 9.0 a.m. 17 Tuesday 0.30 a.m. 18 Wednesday 10.30 a.m. 19 Thw.r8day 11.45 a.m. 20 Friday. 1.0 p.m. 21 Saturday 2.15 p.m. & 23 Monday 6.30 a.m. & 6.45 p.m. 24 Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 25 Wednesday 6.0 p.m. 26 Thursday 9-0 a.m. & 8.15 p.m. 27 Friday 7.0 p m. 28 Saturday 10.30 a.m. 80 Monday 11.46 a.m. FARES Single Faros, After Cabin, 3s.; Fore' Cabin, 2s. Return Fares, tickets available for seven days, After Cabin, k 6d.; Fore Cabin, 3s. Cheap Return Tickets, available same day only, 2s, 6d. IDInTio-E ¡ Steam Communication between Liverpool and Swansea. JUXE, 1884. 'KXK THE ^iverpooi and Bristol Chan ne^ Navigation Company's well-know (s.s.) SUNLIGHT, SUL (s.s.) SUNLIGHT, G00 Tons. Captain T. WELSH. Is intended to sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, for Swansea, (Calling at MUfORO when sufficient cargo offers) Unless prevented by any unforseen occurrence,) as follow (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Vessels:- 3 Tuesday 6.0 p.m. 17 Tuesday 3.0 p.m. 10 Tuesday 10.0 p.m. 24 Tuesday 10.0 p.m. AND FKOX Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORD when sufficient cargo offers) 7 Saturday 4.0 p.m. "21 Saturday 2.0 p.m. 14 Saturday 8.0 p.m. 28 Saturday 8.0 a.m. FAKES :—To and from Swansea, including cabin fee—Cabin. FAKES :—To and from Swansea. including cabin fee-Cabin. i2s. 6S.; Deck, 6s. Return Tickets—18s. Swansea to Milford —Cabin, 5s.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of their own Luggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for Passengers are requested to take charge of their own Luggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for safety. Goods intended for the above Steamer from Liverpool must be at the South-West Corner of Trafalgar Dock wo ours before the time of sailing.. All Goodsfor Milfordand neighbouring Ports are landed a the risk of the Shippers and Consignees as egards Hulks Lighters, and Boats, 6 AGENTS ) Oriel Chambers, 14, vVater-street, Liverpool, John Bacon, )- or South Side Trafalgar Dock. JohnPhillipsH.. .MUford. DANIEL MORGAN, Swansea. \TEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA. The SHAW, SAVILL, and ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED, will despatch the magnificent full-powered steamship "FLORIDA," 3133 tons register, from London, June 28th Plymouth, June 30th: for Otago, Canterbury and Wellington, and conveying passengers to all Australian ports. Second class passengers by this vessel will be berthed in the first saloon. She is now in her loading berth, Royal Albert Docks, where she can be inspected by intending passengers.-Apply, Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, Limited, 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. I QUEENSLAND. N J. MHIS young and promising Colony offers J. Special Advantages to all classes, and the RT^^3|MJ^QIJ:EEN8LANI) E0YAL MAIL LINE convey 'awiiMiiiifc BY STEAMER FOR £ 7. Mail or other Steamers will be despatched from LONDON or PLYMOUTH fortnightly, by whichASSISTED PASSAGESwill be granted to eligible Persons, such as Engineers, Farmers, Fitters, Engine Drivers, Railway Carriage Builders, Black- smiths. Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wheel- wrights. Shoemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm Labourers, Domestic Servants, Gardeners, Vine Dressers, Road Matters, Miners, Quarrymen, Navvies, at the following rates :— SECOND CABIN. £ 21 108. THIRD CLASS £ 7- Children under 12 years halt-price. Infants under 12 months free. Persons not eligible for assisted passages will be taken at the following rates :—Second Cabin, 931 10s. Third Class, £ 17. For further particulars regarding Passages, Land Laws, and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly, Hankey, Sewell and Co., lo9, Leadenhall Street, London, and 12, Renfield Street, Glasgow, or to the Local Agents ;—N. F. AUSTIN, Temperance Hotel; J. C. MANNING, 9, Castle Street, Swansea. Army Service. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post Office in the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, with a Pamphlet containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and advantages of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. Great Prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible Young Men. „ Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer commanding the Regimental district at Cardiff, or to the nearest Volunteer Serjeant "structor or other Recruiter. ttecruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the -^—g^Service they may select. T° PERSONS. —A Gentleman who can per- (doctorW7 Vfmoh for' the efficacy of a REMEDY REDTTPP ^?^ption) which will effectually and rapidly starvation S°.RpULENCY in either sex without semi- Recipe on exercise, &c., quite harmless, will send 15, Gower Street^ reS8'~Mr' F" RUS9ELL' P°t?es'ISYJFIEI^TNG-The proportions and varie- MIXTURE are Health of the Birds. ''WAN^F ?? ofEgesandthe points is the reason why 1*1 of attention to these Ly. SPRATT'S PATENT FORVN Z S" mints, DOG BISCUITS, &c condl" COSN STOKKS, 5,Oxford:streCet,TSh^BAI- SeBD -pBCKlTT'S BLUE Has the Name oq Every Wrapper. gBE THAT YOUGEX Reckitt's Blue "DON'T ACCEPT ANTBUT U Reckitt's Blue. BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS OF ID Reckitt's Blue. ON THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE in detecting various complaints of the Blood and Nervous nvstem sent free for 2 stamps-Address- SECRETLY Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. > SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. Cedar Villa, Walters Road, Swansea. Mr. JOhN M. LEEDER WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Residence, ON MONDAY, JUNE 30th, 1884, THE whole of the modern HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE, Valuable OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, ELECTRO-PLATE, PIANOFORTE, &c., comprising:— DRAWING-ROOM.—Brussels carpet, skin rug, brass fender and fire irons, worked fender, stool, gilt timepiece under glass shade, ebonized drawing-room suite in plush, ebonized chippendale table, ebonized music cabinet, pair of ebonized corner whatnots, valuable ebonized cabinet with ormolu mountings, several handsome modern Dresden vases, &c. DINING ROOM.—American walnut sideboard, large oak dining table with two extra leaves, table cover, hand- some 8-day clock on marble stand, brass-rail fender and irons, pair bronze figures, electro-plated spirit stand, 6-bottle cruet, &c. HALL.—Mahogany umbrella stand, two hall chairs, clock, barometer, linoleum, &c. BEDROOM No. 1.—Brass fender and irons, brass French bedstead, spring mattress, wool do., ffhamber ware, Brussels carpet, wardrobe, three chairs, towel rail, two pairs muslin curtains, mahogany table, dressing ditto, bidette, &c. BEDROOM NO. 2.— Brass rail bedstead, spring mat- tress, feather bed, Brussels carpet, fender and fire irons, wardrobe, washstand and dressing table, chairs, &c. BEDROOM No. 3.—Brass bedstead, spring mat- tress, wool do., washstand and dressing tablp, wardrobe three chairs, towel rail, lot of books, blinds, &c. BEDROOM No. 4.-Brass rail bedstead, palliasse, wool mattress, fender, carpet, wardrobe, mahogany duchesse stand and table, bidette, chairs, towell horse, &c. Also the whole of the well-appointed kitchen and culinary utensils. Sale to commence at, Eleven a.m. Catalogues may he had Four Days prior to Sale. Goods on View Saturday, June 28th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Clumbers, Oxford-street, Swansea To Small Capitalists and others. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1884, ALL those Six Well-built HOUSES, each having a frontage of 16ft., and a depth of 80ft., situate and being Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, and 12, PLASMARL TERRACE, LANDORE, opposite the New Steel Works. They contain 4 Rooms, a good Walled Garden, with w.c., and let at low rentals, varying from 3s. 3d. to 4s. per week. The above are held by Lease, for a tertn of 99 years from September 21st, 1872, at a ground rent of JK7 4s. per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to William Cox, Solicitor, Adelaide-street; or of the Auctioneer at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. CARMARTHEXSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of a most desirable FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE & LAND, called LLANEAIR (formerly known as ST. MARY'S COTTAGE "), situate within half a mile of the market town of Llandovery, where there is a station on the L. & N. W. and G. W. Railways, in direct communica- tion with London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, and all the great commercial districts of the North. It comprises a most charming and delightfully situated Residence, standing on a rise in sloping and undulating lawns, tastefully laid out with ornamental trees and shrubberies, flower garden, large inclosed lawn tennis court, &c., commanding the most lovely views of the Vale of Towy and surrounding mountain'scenery. The Residence contains hall, 3 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms and dressing-room, w.c., and other offices, with a green- house adjoining. There are capital outbuildings, stables (with two loose boxes), coach house), saddle room, lofts, &c.. all recently fitted up at great expense with all the latest improvements, and boing together and well arranged. There is an excellent garden, facing south, and most prolific; 22 acres, more or less, of ex- ceedingly rich and productive meadow and pasture land, and the river Bran, so celebrated for its tfout fishing, runs through each field. Fishing, shooting, and hunting can be had. Two churches, with English services, v.-thin a short distance, and Llandovery College within ten minutes' walk. The property offers great advantages to anyone seek- ing a delightful residence, with beautiful scenery and neighbourhood, and bracing air and WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, LLANDOVERY, At 2.30 P.M., ON SATURDAY, JULY 5TH, 1884, By Mr. JOHN FRANCIS, And will first be offered in one lot, and, if not so sold, in two lots. Particulars, plan, and conditions of Sale may shortly be obtained of Mr. John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, and Valuer, Carmarthen; at the King's Head Hotel, Llandovery; or of Messrs. Barker and Morris, solicitors, Carmarthen. CAEMAWR, MORRIS TON, Llangyfelach, near Swansea. Sale of a Valuable Leasehold House, Horses, Cows, Implements, Household Furniture, &c. Mr. F. G. GOUGH Has received instructions from Mr. Charles Hanney, who is leaving, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above premises, On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of JOLT, 1884, (Subject to such Conditions as shall be then read ) ALL that NINE-ROOMED LE \SEHOLD HOUSE and PREMISES, situate at Caeuiawr, Morriston, aforesaid, with the Stable, Cowhouse, and other con- veniences, and good Garden (half an acre in extent) thereto belonging, now occupied by the Vendor. Term, 99 years, of which three only are expired Annual Ground Rent £ 4 17s. 6d. The purchaser will have the option of renting about 27 acres of land adjoining, at the extremely low price of £ 11 per annum. Immediately after the above, WILL BE SOLD 1 strong draught mare, 1 very powerful black horse (4 years old), 2 well-bred cows (one with calf at foot), 1 pig, 3 carts, shaft and leading harness, chaffcutter, grindstone, garden and other tools, &c., &c. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising harmonium, sewing machine in capital work- ing order, parlour table, chairs, sofa, pier glass, carpet, poles and rings, ornaments, pictures, beds, bedsteads, chairs chest of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, class 'ware, kitchen tables, dresser, clocks, settles, fire irons', fenders, cooking utensils &c., &c Sale to commence at 2 o clock precisely. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Auctioneer's Officrs, 13, Murray-street, Llanelly, 18th June, 1884. Cambrian House, Lammas-street, Carmarthen. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold House, Shop, impo u and Extensive Premises. Messrs. J. H0WELL THOMAS AND THOMPSON Arp favoured wHh instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the I Y BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, at Half- p.,„ T„„ .Jginto p the 28tb of JUNE. 1884, THE 1 ble and well-known Freehold Business TPREMISES, known I's the Cambrian," situate _L PREMISES, kn central part of the to and pTs^sTnVevery convenience adapted to the require- ment of an extensive Drapery, or almost any other trade. ^O„0a9io'i can be had, and fall particulars Immediate poss.*310«dC d Au^in Williams, Esq., may be obtained of Jt Howcll Thomas tc—rthen- MONEY. TTTP enTTTTT WALES CONTINUOUS BENEFIT BUH DING SOCIETY is prepared to Advance BUILDING Securities. Apply— Monies on Freehold or Xieaseuui j Offices, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. XJ, O S T i T A PT7PTTT?TPATE for £ 1000 Stock, No. 69, in the A EE was on or about the J R nlti.nj Hmisp Evan Matthew Richards, late of Broofelands House, deceased. CERTIFICATES for £ 1000 each of Also THRBK OJbRi numbered 74 to 76. Two Stock in the s umbered 137 and 221, and Certificates for £ nambers 96 in the same Com- One Certificate for £ 80^ niim pany, and which Ce^tificat^ RichardS; of Belle Vue, Swansea; Evan Matthew Ricbards mnce deceased and William Armstrong Richards, of Swansea. Apply te RICHARDS AND RICHARDS, Solicitors, 37, Wind-street, Swansea. SALES BY AUCTION. Vtctoria Auction Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. Messrs. BEY NON AND LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 25th, A LARGE and useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. Lower Sketty Farm, near Blackp ll, Swansea. Mr. CHARES HUGHES, Has been instructed by Mr. Turner, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, on MONDAY, June 23rd, 1884, ABOUT 21 acres of GROWING MEADOW HAY in Lots to suit Purchasers. Terms-Cash. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON HORSE REPOSITORY, Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, ON TUESDAY. JUNE 24th, 1884, rilHE following useful and valuable HORSES, X CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., comprising LOT 1.—Light Bay Pony, 12 hands, three years old good in saddle and harness. 2.-Black Pony, 12.2 hands; good in saddle and harness, very quiet, and has been driven by a lady. 3.—Bay Pouy, 12.2 hands good in harness. 4 -Dark Bay Pony, 13 hands, eight years old; warranted good in harness. 5.—Bay Mare, 15"2 hands; good and quiet in harness. 6.-Chestnut Mare, 15'2 hands, eight years old; has lieen in harness. 7.-Dark Bay Cob, 14'2 hands; very good, and quiet in harness. 8.-Brown Mare, 15 hands good worker. 9.—Bay Cart Horse, 15'3 hands staunch in harness. Four-wheel Phaeton, in good condition; Dog-curt, equal to new; light Pony Trap, equal to new; Spring Cart; two Stsne Carts 'several sets of carringe and cart harness, saddles, bridles, &c. Each Horse must be in the Yard by 10 o'clock morning of Sale, provided with a halter. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Future Sales the Last Tuesday in each Month. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. Leasehold Property for Sale at St. Thomas, Swansea. Mr. T. H. D A V I E S Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, (Subject to such Conditions as shall be there and then produced), At the CASTLE HOTEL, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, On THURSDAY, the 26th day of JUNE, 1S84, npHE whole of the LEASEHOLD DWELLING- 1_ HOUSE & PREMISES, being No. 41, Balaclava Street, St. Thomas, near the Prince of Wales New Dock. The property is held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1865. at the low Annual Ground Rent of jEl 10s. The House contains Six Rooms, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland Street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 18, Union Street, Swansea. PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA. Leasehold Property for Sale. Mr. T. H. D A V I E S Has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION (Subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then produced), at the Station Inu, Penclawdd, on TUFSDAY. the 1st day of July, 1884, rPHE whole of the Three Leasehold DWELLING- JL HOUSES and SHOP, situate near the Railway Station and the lead works at Penclawdd, and lately in the occupation of Mrs. Jenkins and others. The property is held for a term of lease of 9P years from March, 1881, at the low ground rent of £2 10s. Od. a year. The sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further pal .icnlars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Hartland, Davies. &, Isaac, Solicitors, Swansea. Auctioneer's Otfices, 18, Union Street, Swansea. By Order of the Mortgagees and Others. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Messrs. C R A B B & CO. Have received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to such Conditions as shall then and there be produced), At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd JULY, 1884, THE following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT 1.—All that substantially-built DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 14, Park-street, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years, from August 31st, 1838, at a ground rent of X2 4s. 9d. per I annum.. LOT 2.—All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 52, Baptist Well-street, Swansea, held for a term of 75 years, from the 23rd March, 1874, at a ground rent of -62 10s. per annum. LOT 3-All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 76, Watkin-street. Swansea, held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1852, less two days, at a ground rent of £1 per annum. LOT 4.—All that extensive and substantially built business PREMISES, situate and being No. 47, Oxford- street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. D. Barnett, and known as the Oxford Exchange and Mart, containing a very large shop and warehouse and excel- lent dwelling-house, held for a term of 35 years (less two days) from 29th September, 1871, at the annual rental of -625 for the first 21 years, and S30 per annum for the remainder of the term. LOT 5.—All that spacious and substantially built SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, with out-door beer license, containing nine rooms, also a large Garden with cart entrance, situate and being No. 114, Courtenay- street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. G. Hughes, held for a term of 99 years (except the last 8 days) from the 25th March, 1874, at a ground rent of £2 5s. per annum- LOT 6.—All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 115, St. Helen's Avenue, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 23rd December, 1877, at a ground rent of R3 12s. Od. per annum. LOT 7.-All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 30, Delhi (or Lucknow) Street, St. Thomas, Swansea, held under a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1867, at a ground rent of £ 112s. 0d. Pe| LOT 8. — All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos 52 and 53, Brynmelin Street, Swansea, let to weekly tenants at 4s. per week. This property is held for a term of 75 years (less the last two days) froin the 29th Septem- ber, 1875, at the yearly apportioned ground rent of E?—All tho.8 SIX MESSUAGES o, DWEL- LING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 14 Burrows-road, Swansea, let to weekly tenants three at 5s. and three at 6s. per week. This property is held for a term of 99 years, lsss the last three days, from March, 1872, at the yearly ground rent of JE41 but parts of the premises held under the original lease are sub-let at rents amounting to jE28 17s. 6d., leaving the premises now for sale subject to a ground rent of only X12 2s. 6d. per annum. LOT 10.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 6 Rhyddings, Park- road, Swansea, let at the low rent of 6s. 3d. per week. This property is held for a term of 98 years from September 27th, 1875. at the yearly grount rent of JE3 8s. 1 LOT 11.-All those FIVE MESSUAGES or DWEL- J LING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let to yearly tenants at JE18 per annum each house. This property is held for a term of 99 years, from 24th June, 1879, at a ground rent of JE18 18s. 3d. per annum. LOT 12.-All those THREE MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 76, 77, and 78, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let to yearly tenants at JE18 per annum each house. This property is held with ] No. 79 under one lease for the term of 99 years from 24 June, 1879, at an entire ground rent of X15 Is. 9d. per annum. No. 79 is underleased for the whole term at an annual ground rent of £4. N.B.-The several vendors of the above properties reserve the right of dividing or of consolidating any of the lots to suit purchasers at the time of sale. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Mr. R. T. Leyson, Solicitor, Fisher-street; Messrs. Beor and Plant, Solicitors, York-place; Messrs. Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Central Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to » Snpply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. 1 Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Desirable Leasehold House and Garden, Sketty Higher, near Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS # SON Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On TUESDAY, 1st, JULY, 1884, Subject to Condititions of Sale, A DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, known as LLWYN NEWYDD, pleasantly situated in Sketty Higher, near Swansea, commanding delightful views of Swansea and the surrounding country. The house is 22 feet by 26 feet, contains four large rooms and attic, and is now in the occupation, of Mr. Joseph Rees. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1880, at a ground rent of S2 per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. COLLINS and WOODS, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Sale of Freehold Land Minerals. Messrs. L E WIS, B ROT HERS Have been instructed TO OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL. Neath, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 9tb, 1884, at Tinee o'clock in the afternoon, rpHE following FREEHOLD PROPERTY:— LOT I.-Tbe MESSUAGE, FARM and LANDS called "GLYNRHIGOS," situate in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta- Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, now in the occupa- tion of Mr. Rees Williams, and containing in the whole, according to the Ordnance Survey, 153 acres or there- abouts with the Minerals thereunder. LOT 2.—The MESSUAGE, FARM and LANDS called TIRLAN" or HAFOD WYNOG, situate on the west of and adjoining Lot 1, now in the occupation of David Bevan, Esq..and containing in the whole, according to Ordnance Survey, 152 acres or thereabouts, with the Minerals thereunder. The Property adjoins the River Dulais, on the east side, and is bounded on other parts by lands of J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq., representatives of the late Dr. Price, representatives of the late Saunders Davies, Esq., and Herbert Lloyd, Esq. Further particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be bad of Mr. R. P. Morgan, Solicitor, Neath the Auctioneers, at the Mart, Neath, and of Mr. J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. Sale cf Leasehold Property. Mr. E. H. SMITH WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTIX, SWANSEA. On THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JULY, 1884, THE following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY :— LOT 1. -One Leasehold DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 6 iu Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea, and now held under a lease for three lives or a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1857, at the yearly ground rent of £1 14s. Od., and let to Mr. William Renoden, at a rent of 6s. per week. LOT 2.—Three Leasehold DWELLING HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 7, 8, and 9, in Pottery- i street, Swansea, and now held under i lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1825, at the yearly ground rent of E2 4s. Od., and let to weekly tenants at 4s. a week each. LOT 3—One Leasehold DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 34 in Miers-street, 8t. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, at a rent of 6s. 6,1, per week. LOT 4.—One Leasehold DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, situ ite and being No. 3.5 in Miers-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Ley, at a rent of os. 6d. per week. LOT 5.—One Leasehold DWEf LING HOUSE and I Premises, situate and being No. 36 in Miers-street. St. Thomas, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr. J )hn James Norton, at a rent of 5<. 61. per week. Lots 3, 4, and 5 are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1865, at the yearly ground rent of £4 16s. Od. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars. apply to the Auctioneer, Orange-street, Swansea, or to 1\lr. J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, 18. York-place, Swansea. ROYAL .EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720.) For SEA, FIRE, LIFE, and ANNUITIES. Offices, ROYAL EXCHANGE, London. The Accumulated Funds exceed £ 4,000,000. The Total Claims paid by this Corporation have exceeded THIRTY-TWO MILLIONS Sterling. JAMES STEWART HODGSON, Esq. Governor. FRANCIS ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Esq., Sub-Governor, FREDERICK JOSEPH EDLMANN, Esq., Deputy-Governor DIRECTORS. Robert Barclay, Esq. John Garrat! Catlley Esq. Edward James DanielI. Esq. William Davidson, Esq. Alfred Dent, Esq. Alexander Druce, Esq. Charles Hermann Goschen, Esq Charles Ernest Green, Esq. Chas. Seymour Grenfell, Esq Wilmot Holland, Esq. Egerton Hubbard, Esq. William Knowles. ESQ. jNerile Lubbock. Esq. IGeo. Forbes Vlalcolmson, Esq. Daniel Meinertzhagen, Esq. Hon. Ronald Leslie Melville. William Robt. Moberly, Esq William Gait Rathbone, Esq Sir John Rose, Bart. Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. Eric Carrington Smith, Esq [Henry Frederic Tiarks, Esq. jMoutagu C.Wilkinson, Es i. "]\T OTICE.—The usual fifteen days allowed for pay- Xi ment of FIRE PREMIUMS, falling due at Midsummer will expire on the 8th July. FIRE ASSURANCES on liberal terms. FAKITIIIVO STOCK.No extra cbnrg or the u»e of Steam Thrashing Machine*. LOANS are gTanted on security of LIFE INTERESTS in connection with Policies of Assurance. A large participation in Profits, with the guarantee of the invested Capital-Stock, and exemption, under Royal Charter, from the liabilities of partnership. All real improvements in modern practice, with the securit) of an Office whose resources have been tested by the ex. perience of more than a CENTURY AND A HALF. AGENTS. SWANSEA Mr. DAVID EVANS. Amlwch Mr. N. O. Jones. Cowbridge Mr. Thomas Rees. Solicitor. Mr. William Lewis, Duke-street, Bridgend Mr. W. Williams. Brecon Messrs. Maybery & Dickinson. Carmarthen Mr Thomas Jones, Stamp-office. Chepstow Mr. J. G. Wright. Aberystwith Mr. J. R. Rees. Carnarvon M r G. It. Rees, Old Bank. Bangor Mr. J. T. Smith. Haverfordwest Mr. W. J. Jones Llandilo Mr. J. Hughes. Llanelly Mr. Holmes Stead, Solicitor. Wrexham Mr. J. Shone. RhyT?U and } Mr. P. M. Williams. Monmouth Mr. G. P. Tippins. Abergavenny Mr. W. Price. Ditto Mr. W. Haines, Junr., the Bryn. Neath Mr. Alf. Curtis, Solicitor. Newport Mr L. L. Morris & Mr A. R. Bear „ (Mr T. Hutchinson, Solicitor, and Hereiora. ( Mr J. H. Knight, Solicitor. Bromyard Sirs. M. Bennett. Kington Mr. Thotnas Price. Weobley Mr. H. A. G. Samson. The Corporation are open to consider applications for Agencies. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balarce Sheet will tie forwarded on application to any of the Company's Agents, or at the ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON. E- R. HANDCOCK, Secretary BOROUGH OF S SWANSEA. BOATING-BRYN MILL RESERVOIR. TO BOAT BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE Council of the Borough of Swansea invite TENDERS for the exclusive right of providing Boats to Ply for Hire on the Bryn Mill Park Reservoir, for a period of One Year. The number of Boats not to exceed four. Further information may be obtained on application at the Town Clerk's Office, Estate Department, Guildhall. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tender for Boating—Bryn Mill Reservoir," to be delivered at my Office, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst. JOHN THOMAS, Town Clerk Guildhall, Swansea, 12th June, 1884. HOTELS. THE SHER WOOD HOTEL ADAM STREET, STRAND (Near Charing Cross,) LONDON, W.C., CLOSE to New Law Courts, Houses of Parliament etc. Private Sitting Rooms. Tariff on Application. PROPRIETOR—W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA). GRIFFITHS' (Late Sulley's) PRIVATE and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 23, Eus-rox ROAD, KING'S CROSS, LONDON, N.W., CENTRAL for all parts by Metropolitan Railway (via King's Cross Station) and Omnibuses, in direct communication with Wales per G.W.R. to Metiopolitaa Station, King's Cross. Commercial and Private Sitting-rooms entirely Redecorated. Terms Moderate. PEOPRIETOK—WM. GRIFFITHS (LATE OF SWANSEA). Aberystwith THE QUE E N' S HOTEL, ON the Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contains Coffee Rooms, Ladies' Drawing-room, Library, and nearly 100 Bedrooms. Special Arrangements during the Winter Months. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families. W. HIi PALMER. Proprietor. Dressmaking and Millinery, MIP. 1ST ASK, Clifton House, 21, Walter's Terrace, Walter Road. LADIES' Own Materials Stylishly and Fashionably Made. Fit Guaranteed. Charges .Moderate SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, LOW LEVEL, SOUTH DOCK. Entrance Opposite Swansea Gas Works. Officcs -2.3. BELLETUE STREET. PROPRIETOR— THOMAS WILLIAJfS LIST OF PRICES. Per ton Deliverea. Best Large Red Ash Coal 14s. 6d. Best Thro' 13s. 6d. Best Smiths' Coal 8s. 6d. Mount Pleasant and beyond the Toli Gates, Is. per ton extra. Manager, Mr. W. MANATON, 69, St. Helen's Road Swansea. TERMS OF CREDIT—ONE MONTH. THE NEURALGIA MIXTURE. Prepared by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist 19. NELSON-STREET. SWANSEA. DURING the last twenty years this remedv ]]:;« relieved hundreds of persons suffering from the esci-!i,-i;i-iH<r agonv of Facial Rheumatism, commonlv known as *• Neuralgia" Acting on the system as a powerful Nerve Tonic," it oives al- most immediate relief, is perfectly safe, and has nrovedltself to be most effectual. Price, 2s. Removed to Worcester Place. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 pet _L cent. for plans and superintendence, or '2h per ceat for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1866. T D. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. Sheriffs^ Lj. Officers, Rent Collectors, and General Bailiffs, Life, Fire, Plate Glass, Guai-Antee and Accident Insurance Agents, 4, Calvert-street, Swansea. The Subscription^^ RB. -Applica- Meetings will be tions for Shares held at Messrs. can roade *"° HILL and Oo.'s Jpw or Offices, London Secretaries. House, Castle st.. M ill Swansea, on the £ 1,000 and up- THIRD FRIDAY in wards r.dy to be every month. advauced. SWANSEA BOROUGrli PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY Shares, £100. Monthlv Subscription, 100; r Saara CHAIRMAN Mr. THOMAS HARRIES, He.ahfield TREASURER—Mr. WILLIAM DAVIKS. IWNK VILLA SOLICITOR—Messrs. JENKIN JONbS*<j. MONGER 5, Fisher-street. SURVEYOR-Mr. WILLIAM WATKINS. Russell-street BANKERS THE GLAMORGAN BANKING COMPy! SECRETARIES! 1; ^'PIANDS. ( Mr. H. HILL, Castle-street. Swansea Rock Permanent Building Society. CHAIRMAN—Rev. B. WILLIAMS. Head 0.tfice-18. UNION-STREET, Sioansea. A DV ANCE:5 made on Mortgage of Freehold and a.. Leasehold Property at JM SHARES £ 100. DEPOSITS RECEIVED and Interest paid half-yearly on sums from £1 to JE25. t4 From k25 upwards £4t PAID-UP Shares ( £ 100) or fractions thereof, at E5 together with share of profits. Business done daily. Interest payable on the 30th June and 31st December in each year. All expenses paid by the Society. Deposits withdrawn at short notices. For further particulars apply to the Managing Secretary, at the Head Office- T. H. DAVIES. TO INVESTORS.. PERSONS desirous of acquiring HOLTSE PRO- PERTY may have full particulars of several properties from C200 to £ 1,000, upon which a good portion of the purchase money may remain on mort- gage on most favourable terms. — Apply to D REWBRIDGE, Upland Terrace, Pontardulais. Pontardulais Permanent Building Society. ESTABLISHED 1877. INCORPORATED 1880. SHARES, £ 30. PERSONS desirous of Borrowing upon Freehold or X. Leasehold Property in Swansea or neighbourhood are invited to write to the Secretary for the Society's Handbook for 1884, which will be forwarded by return of post, free. Intending borrowers are invited to com- pare the terms offered by this Society with those of any other Building Society. The Society advances any sums up to z6500, for any number of years up to 16 on the most favourable terms to borrowers; and as 'the Society have several thousand pounds ready to be advanced, mortgagees can be carried through with the utmost despatch, the mortgage deed being "paid for by the Society. £ 4IfX°ad 'cent per annum on the ordinary terms of 1^rivaS mortgage. A.11 transactions are treated a privltf Persons may join at any time either as borrowers or investing members (without paying ary Wk sub forwarded r> Co™o{^ BaLfce Sheet Shan to forwarded on application, with any further information that may be required. ^Uplands Terrace, p EARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' gOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEA.RS'SOAP p EARS' SOAP p EARS, SOAP pEARS' gOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' gOAP PURE! FRAGRANT! REFRESHING! For TOILET & NURSERY. EXHIBITION HONOURS. Fifteen International Aicards for absolute purity and absence of Artificial Colouring. Fair white hands, Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skS PEARS' SOAP Is specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and cini.i aeucaw sensitive to the a- otbers summer. Prevemt p'T Wlnt £ r alld ness, and ChappinJ. Redness' Sou«h" foumlE plJ^AsT" pwriU? "T1 have found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the Hands and Complexion." (signed) ADELINA PATTI. MRS. LANGTRY writes I have much pleasure in stating- I have used PEARS' SOAP for some time, and prefer it to any other." (Signed) I/ILLIE LANGTRY. PEARS SOAP—-Tablets 1!~ i !r J 2/6. The 2/6 Tablet is ,«rf,IrJd a.? £ Otto of Roses. A smaller S Wlth scented) is sold at 6d hut (un" having Pears', as vil' 1on imitations are oft^r, ^"lniunou3 extra gain. ten s,Ibstituted for Alaj'ers h-" Special Royal A ppointment to y H R H. The Prince of Wales