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GREAT SALE OF I GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, & FILTERS. To prepare for our Annual Stock-taking we are offering an Extensive Stock in these Departments during the month of September cnly at TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION. TA "YLOR OOMPY. (LIMITED). Swansea, Mumbles, Ilfracombe, Gloucester, Aberavon, &c. The West of England and South Wales Co-operative Stores. a W. F. BULL & CO., WINE, SPIRIT, AND TEA DEALERS, ALE, PORTER, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,) 10, xjisrxOisr STREET, S"Vv7" 3E A „ SOLE AGENT FOR DEVENISH AND CO'S. CELEBRATED WEYMOUTH ALES. RAGGETT AND SON'S NOURISHING STOUT. [3061 EDUCATIONAL. nn-aTfiment School of Science and Art> Government awdra road SWaNSEA, In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR or SWANSEA. Hon Secretary: E. W. JENNINGS, Worcester-place. Head Master: F. F. HOSFORD. ARr CLASSES: Freehand Drawing in all its branches. Practical Geometry and Perspective. Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Painting in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colours. The Figure from the Antique and the late. WOTTUS OF STUDY —I>AY CLASHES. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to l. TUESDAYS ABD FRIDAYS. Afternoon „ from 2 to 4. WEDNESDAY, £ ROM 2 TO 4! SATURDAY. EV £ NIN(J r LAS*ES S TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.15. FEES: Al! Fees are oavable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, J3s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. <«r pw. 8^S,»2TLSB9tKSd.ey., .i-j. from 7.15 to 9.15. Fees. 2». per month, is. Entrance Fee. ^LASSES WILL EE-OPEN TUESDAY. 8™MBER 13th. (j Further information can be obtained at School, o Secretary or Master. Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- cipals—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offer3 special advantages for healthful study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. THE THIRD TERM will commence on TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 sh. [01197 Neath Proprietary School. ITmn MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to the C&airman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Rectory, Neath. [2399 Violin School. MR. BARGEER WALL Visits Swansea daily, and attends his pupils at their residence or receives them at his music room, MR. G. H. BRADER'S, Heath- field-street. when terms may be had on application. [027 Leslie School of Art, 1, KENSINGTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. Oil and Water Colour. Tapestry and China Painting. CLASHES MORNING & EVENING. Recommenc- ing SEPTEMBER 21st, 1887. ZITELLA E. TOMKINS, 2251] Principal. MISS LANGDON, Pupil and Assistant of the late Miss E. Bedford), TJEGS to announce to the Gentry and Inhabitants of a") Swansea, Neath, and neighbourhood, that her Classes in Dancing, Deportment, and Calisthenics, will be RESUMED at the ALBERT HALL, on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBEB 12th, 1887, at 3 0 p.m. Evening Classes commence on OCTOBER 18th, 1887, at 7.15 p.m. Private Lessons given in all the Fashionable Dances. Terms on application at Miss Damp, Heathfield- atreet, or 2, Sea View-villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. [3024 Tremont House, 6, Walter Road, Swansea. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, conducted by MKS. CHUNE, (widow of H. C. CHUNE, Surgeon.) and the MISSES CHUNK, (certificated,) assisted br. resident and visiting Governesses, (certificated), and visiting masters. Foreigner for languages. The next Term will commence TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13tb, (D.V.) [029 Art Classes. THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION" OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, WILL RE-COMMENCE SEPT. 20th, 1887. Oil and Water-Colour Painting, including Painting from the Costume Model, Miniature, Tapestry, Art Pottery, Screen and Fan Painting, &c. Also Classes for Drawing. Students may enter at any time. Broadway Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. [026 Academy of Music. 129, Walter Road. MRS. EDWARD FRICKEB AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER BEG to announce that LESSONS will be RESUMED* on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER the 19T,h. L2955 High-Class Boarding and Day School for Girls. RESIDENT Foreign and English Governesses. Professors or Art, Piano, Harp, Violin, Singing, Gymnastics, Calisthenics and Mathematics. Nutnerou* Certificates have beeu obtained in Compe- titive Examinations. Prospectus and references on application to the PRINCIPAL, RUSSELL HOUSE, THE MUMBLES. 25 Tmt XHSUNRO TERM WILL COKXSHOS ON FRIDAY, LMFC SEPT. Dancing Deportment, Calisthenics, and Spanish Exercises. Gedney House, St. Helen's Road. Swansea. lfTRS CRAVEN (Papil of Mon. Guillaume Faucher and for many lyftn teaching with M'd'Egville) WILL resume her CLASSES, at her residence, in OCTOBER, as usual. She returns from London in SlITDan to make arrangement* with Schools, &c Classes also held at "Neath," "iJandly," and "The Mumbles." Private lessons in the Valso alone and all fashionable dances. "Minuet" Scotch Reels, ka., taught. "Evening Practice Class." Gymnastio exer- cises in a mild form, especially adapted for Ladies and delicate ohildren. [2920 EDUCATIONAL. UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea Principal—Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term will commence TUESDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1887. r024 Mr. CHARLES D'ACE~ AUTHOR AND COMPOSER TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE if SINGING, 28 PAGE STREET, SWANSEA. QUADRILLE BAND OFFICE. BALLS &C. ATTENDED SINGLY OR OTHER WISE. [2947 University College of Souih Wales and Monmouthshire (Cardiff). ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS- HpHIRTY-THREE SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBI- 1 TIONS, varying in value from f,50 to £10 per annum, will be OFFERED for COMPETITION at the EXAMINATION on SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1887, and following days. The Inclusive Tuition Fee is zelo. ■a ^7 •f.ur^ler 'nf°r™atio in regard to Scholarships, inhibitions, and Prizes offered for competition in the course of the year, see Prospectus, which may be ob- tained from IVOR JAMES, Registrar. Cardiff, March 10th, 1887. [2301 BOOK-KEEPING tiught at any hour of the day, specially adapted for Retail trade. A Night Class tcr Young Men and Ladifs. Tradesmen's Books balanc d in confidence. Ar thmetic. Algebia, Euclid, Geometry, &o. Chess in Three Lessons. Adj cent towns and Ladies' Schools visited.-Principa,I-30, Brynymor Road Swansea. [2925 GLAMORGANSHIRE. A MEETING of the County Licensing Committee for the CONFIRMATION OF LICENES will be held at the POLICE STATION, NEATH, on WEDNESDAY the 5th day of OCTOBER next, at uoon. Persons applying for c >nfirmation of new Licenses shall send to the Clerk of the Peace seven days before the meeting of the Committee, or forth with on the grant of the 1 cense, full pnrticulars of the size, position, and also a plan of the house and premises for which a license is sought, as well as the number of public-houses or bser- houses in the parish or hamlet, in which the houses pro- posed to be licensed is situate, the population of the parish, and the distance of such house from existing licensed houses: and also any other pirt cuiars the Committee may, from time to time, direct the Clerk to require. T. MANSEL FRANKf-EN, n Clerk of the Peace. Cardlff- [3044 BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. Heathfield Road Improvement. THE Corporation are prepared to receive TENDERS for the M KING of HE VTHFIELD ROAD. Plans and Specifications and full particulars may be obtained from the Borough Surv. yor, Guildhall, Swansea Sealed Tenders, endorsed Heathfield Road Improve- ment," to be sent to my office not later than 12 noon on MONDAY the 10th day of OCTOBER. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 22nd Sept., 1887. [3064. Swansea Union. I TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. rpHE GUARDIANS of the above UNION desire GOODsfvi??- the Supply o{ the lowing 300 Yards of Check Shirting. |^0 36in. Calico. 300 72in. Calico. 200 „ Blue Print. 20()" Dowlais. 70 „ House Flannell. 200" Bed Tick. 36 36in. White Calioo. 72 lbs. of Yarn. 12 Gross of Buttons. 12 lbs. of Thread. 50 Suits of Men's Clothing. 50 Men's Hats. 50 Yards Blue Serge. The Goods to be delivered free at the Workhouse, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. Patterns of the Goods required may be seen at the Workhouse Sealed Tenders, marked "Tenders for Drapery, Ac. accompanied by samples of the articles tendered for, to be sent to the Workhouse, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 5th OCTOBER next. By Order. a w. G. B. HAYNES, Clerk. i c^u oI' ree*'> Swansea. isth September, 1887. [3066 Ponti rdawe Union. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. rr^ARED U°IO° PRE: Provisions, Meat, Milk, Coal, Coffin* AoUP+ wf delivered at the Workhouse, Pontardawe fn^kl J? ending 25th December next. quarter Also for printing 200 abstracts of the TTT»«„ „„„ • and 200 lists of paupers. 6 Umon acc°unt0, Tenders (a furm in which the same is to be made can be obtained on applicanon to me) must be senttn « » at my office on or before WEDNESDAY, the 2«RTI September instant The Guardians do not bind themselves to aooept the lowest or any Tender, and reserve power to accept any Tender in its entirety or any portion of any Tender. Samples of such Articles as admit thereof to be set in with the Tender. By Order, D. BEVAN TURBERVILLE, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices. 4, Herbert-street, Pontardawe. September 16th, 1887. [304D The Worthington Pump. THE WORTHINGTON PUMPING ENGINB, The Beat Steam Pump of its class in the World. NOISELESS AND ECONOMICAL. Suitable for the highest as well as low lifts. For particulars and all information apply to DYNE STEEL & CO., ENGINEERS NEWPORT, MON., DYNE STEEL, MILNES A CO.. ENGINEERS, SWANSEA., SOLE AGENTS for the SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. [2706 SALES BY AUCTION. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MIR, WIMC. JOHN IRIEJES, AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 5th & 6th OCT. NEXT, VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, RENTS, and BUILDING PLOTS, situate at PONTARDULAIS also a VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, LAND and MARSH, called "RHOSOG." and FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS trd BUILDING PLOTS at CILMOOR, and VERNAL, at LOUGHOR. A HOUSE and LAND died GLANDULAISi near the RHYD," Dulais Valley, in the paribh of LLANGYPELACH. also a most valuable FREEHOLD FARM and MEADOW LANDS, called CAB CORRIN," LLANEDI, viz.:— Glynllwchwr Estate, 'Pontardulais. LOT DESCRIPTION. TEBH. AREA. RENT. 1 Ground rent and Reversion to The 99 years from Michaelmas, 1877. 0 1 4 £ 8 up to Michaelmas, Farmers Arms Public-house. 1897, X12 up to Michaelmas, 1909, and afterwards M. 2 Ground rent and Reversion to Gas 99 years from.Michaelmas, 1877. 1 1 32 29 0 0 Works. •• ••• • • ••• 3 Ground rent and Reversion to 99 years from Lady Day, 1876. 8 1 27 84 3 9 Cambria Tin Plate Works.. 4 Pasture Land. Yearly. 6 3 0 4 4 0 5 Grd. rent & Reversion to Wesleyan 99 years irom Michaelmas, 1810, 3 3 0 Chapel and Burial Ground. (22 years unexpited ) 6 Reversion toCedar House. Estimated worth, £ 10 per annum. — Ditto 7 Reversion to a Dwelling-house and 2 Cottages. Estimated rack rents, Ditto £ 19 per annum d 8 & 9 2 Freehold Building Plots. In baud 0 1 12 10 R. G. Williams, ground rent with 99 years irom Lady Day, 1875. 0 0 24 220 Rl'VPTQlntl 11 J Harris, l! do. f>°. 0 10 2 12 6 12 Mr. Harrop, do. ••• 0 10 2 15 0 13 J. Hopkins, do. ^'chaelmas, 1875. 0 2 0 5 10 0 14 J.Hughes, do. 99 years from ^ichaelmas, 1877. 0 0 211 2 12 0 15 Thomas Williams, do. ••• if0- 0 0 22$2 14 0 16 William Millar, do. °" 0 0 23 2 16 0 17 to 21 Five Freehold Building Plots. ■" frnm y 10 2 22 Rees Harris, Freehold ground rent 99 years irom Lady Day, 1875. 0 1 0 2 10 0 with revtrsion. T £ 3 Wm. Clement, do. Do- ^ady Day, 1874. 0 1 0 2 10 0 24 Wm. Davies, do. Do* Day, 1875. 0 1 0 2 10 0 25 David Lewis, do. Do. Lad D Do. 0 2 0 500 26 Prosser Morris, do. Do. Lady Day, 1875, and 1876. 0 2 10 6 12 6 27 John Thomas, do. Do. £ ady Day, 1875. 0 1 0 2 10 0 28 Evan Evans, do. Do. Lady Day, 1875. 0 1 12 3 2 0 29 J. Davies, do. 33yrs. do. 0 0 3 0 5 0 30 to 35 6 Freehold Building Plots.. y- 1 1 34 36 Thomas Lewis, Freehold ground 99 years rrom Lady Day, 1876. 1 1 0 12 10 0 rent with reversion. 37 to 461 Ten Freehold Building Plots. ———— 2 2 24 Alltiago Estate, Pontardulais. 47 John Jones, Freehold Ground Rent 99 Years from Lady Day, 1876. 0 1 0 2 10 0 With Reversion. — T + 48 Josbui Evans, do. ^°* Day, 1880. 0 1 0 3 0 0 49 Daniel Morgan, do. £ °* i^y Day, 1875. 0 1 0 2 10 0 50 William Williams, do. J)0' Day, 1874. 0 2 0 4 0 0 51 Freehold Building Plot „ ••• I. ••• 0 18 52 David Davies, Freehold Grouud 99 Years irom Michaelmas, 1872. o 1 0 1 10 0 Rent With Reversion 53 William Thomas, do. D°' 0 10 1 10 0 54 to 72 Eighteen Freehold Building Plots. ••• 4 3 18 73 Freehold Building Land. ••• «. 2 2 18 74 H. C. Bjughton Lloyd, Freehold 99 yea"trom ^anelmas, 1876. 0 1 11 £ 4 19 9 Ground Rent with reversion. do. 75 Do. do. Do. °o. 0 1 51 4 0 6 76 to 84 Nine Freehold Building Plots. ••• V:. 2 125 85 David Rees, a Freehold Ground 99 years from Michaelmas, 1873. 0 2 0 400 Rent with feeversioD. T „a-t, r» 86 David Williams, do. D°- Lad7 ^y. 1873. 0 1 0 2 0 0 87 to 98 Twelve Freehold Building Plots. — Jj. 2 334 99 Henry Thomas, a Freehold Ground 99 years trom cbaelmas 1886. 0 1 0 2 10 0 rent with reversion. 100 A Freehold Building Plot. Vi. 0 14 101 John Roberts, Freehold Ground rent 99 years from "lichaelmas 1873. 0 1 26 12 0 0 with valuable reversion. 102 A Freehold Cottage and Garden. Monthly Tenancy 0 0 26 6 10 0 103 Thomas Joseph, Freehold Ground 99 years from Michaelmas 1874. 0 0 22 1 13 0 rent with reversion.. r» 10- 104 Hannah Rees, Do Do. Lady *873. 0 2 34 5 0 0 ^119° 1 Fifteen Freehold Building Plots. — 3 3 20 120 Benjamin Williams, Freehold 99 years from Micho, 1872. 0 2 4 550 Ground rent with reversion. • 121 Do. do. 99 years fr°m Michaelmas, 1872. 0 1 0 2 12 6 ]22 David Bowen, Do. Do. wiohaelmas 1872. 0 1 0 2 10 0 123 A.nn Davies, Do. Do. T 1873. 0 1 0 6 0 0 124 David Williams, Do. Do. ^y Day, 1873. 0 0 28 2 2 0 125 Freehold Cottage and Garden. yearly tenancy. 0 0 31 4 0 0 126 t o Five Freehold Building plots. 1 0 25 130 131 Thomas Hopkins, Freehold ground 99 years from Lady Day, 1873. 0 1 0 200 rent with reversion. T 132 Is->ac Hopkin, Do. Do. MiA ^ay> 1873. 0 1 0 2 0 0 133 William Hughes, Do. Do. ^haelmtus, 1886. 0 1 0 2 0 0 *i36fc° } ^ree Building plots. — •" 0 3 22 •••••• 137 Jno. Brooks, Freehold Giound 99 years from I^dy day, 1873. 0 1 0 2 0 0 Rent with Reversion Do. Do. 0 1 0 2 0 0 138 G. Lawrence, now Miss Williams. 139 Roes Harris, do. Do. Do. 1875. 0 3 0 « 0 0 140 Walter Watkins, do. Do. raic«>aelmas, 1873. 0 1 0 2 0 0 1142&} Two Freehold Building Piots ••• 0 2 0 143 Freehold Land fmm Mi.i ••• — 0 3 24 „ ••••••. 144 J. M. Thomas, a Freehold Ground 99 year8 Irom Mlol»aelmas, 1874. 0 1 0 2 0 0 Rent with Reverson 145 Three Cottages and Gardens, Ann Yearly. 0 1 36 5 0 0 Williams and others.. 146 Goppa Chapel Trustees, a Freehold 99 years rr m Lady day, 1874. 0 2 10 2 2 0 Ground Rent with valuable Reversion 147 Two Thatched Cottages, Harriet Yearly. 0 1 0 4 5 0 Edwards and others 148 Cottage and Land, Cottage occupied Yearly. 0 1 18 160 by Margaret Bowen, Land by Harriet Edwards 149 Two Thatched Cottages. Yearly- 0 1 18 7 4 William Davies and David John. ^164^°} Freehold Dwelling-houses. Monthly* 85 0 0 165 A Freehold Plot of Building Ground. *•* "• 0 1 8 166 Do. Let to Christmas Evans. — "• 0 1 0 2 0 0 165 A Freehold Plot of Building Ground' "• 0 1 8 166 Do. Let to Christmas Evans. 0 1 0 2 0 0 165 A Freehold Plot of Building Ground. *•* "• 0 1 8 166 Do. Let to Christmas Evans. — "• 0 1 0 2 0 0 16]69°} Three Freehold Building Plots. 0 3 19 170 House and Land, Cwmdwrgi, Yearly. 1 0 22 4 10 0 Let to Hannah Hughes. 171 Corn Grist Mill, H. Edwards. Yearly* 15 0 0 172 3 Cottages and Gardens, Plasbach. Monthly- 173 Freehold Ground Rent—W. Jones. 99 years trom MicHa^^ 1873. 0 1 0 2 0 0 174 H. Griffiths, Cottage and Land. Yearly- 1 14 0 175 David Lewis, House and Land. Do. ••• mi 110 4 10 0 176 E.Evans, Do. 3 2 2 4 10 0 177 D. Matthews, House and Land. Do. 1 0 31 4 11 0 178 John Morgan, Do. Do. 1 1 28 5 10 0 179 Thomas Lewis, House and Land. Do. 5 3 30 9 10 0 Golden Grove.. 180 Messrs Williams, dynamite mag'zine 14 ye*1"8 from I*dy Day, 1876 5 0 0 181 Goppa Chapel, Trustees,two Stables Yearly. q""2 25 0 15 0 and Land. 182&1.83 Two Plots of Building Land. ••* 0 2 39 184 J. Evans, ground rent and reversion. 99 ye»« trom i,ady pay 1375. 0 1 0 2 5 0 f 185 Rees Williams, do. Do. Michaelmas, 0 1 0 2 0 0 186 D. Lewis, Cottage and Garden. Montniy* 0 1 10 3 18 0 lb7 W. Jones, House & Land Pandy. Yea«y* ••• iti 3 0 33 188 Freehold Building Plot, H. Edwards Do* "• 0 3 6 1 0 0 189 John Griffiths, Glynllwchwr, House D°* *•• 2 1 10 10 10 0 188 Freehold Building Plot, H. Edwards Do. 0 3 6 100 189 John Griffiths, Glynllwchwr, House Do. 2 1 10 10 10 0 Outhouses and land. 190 T. Jenkins, Alltiago Farm. Do. 36 0 13 191 Three Leasehold Cottages and Monthly. 3 3 38 Gardens, Cwmdulais. 192 E. Hopkin, Alltycadno Farm. Yearly. 0 1 5 6 0 0 Lots 191 and 192 are held under lease fr°m the Duke of Beaufort for a term of 60 years, from Michaeim io72, at the rent of £ 12, of which the sum of £ 6 is apportion^ on each Lot. Gardens, Cwmdulais. 1 192 E. Hopkin, Alltycadno Farm. Yearly. Õ 1 5 6 0 0 Lots 191 and 192 are held under lease fr°m the Duke of Beaufort for a term of 60 years, from Michaeim io72, at the rent of £ 12, of which the sum of £ 6 is apportion^ on each Lot. Parish of Llangyfeiach 193 Leasehold House, Garden, Cow- Yearly. 2 0 12 6 0 0 house, and Land, called Glan- dnlais, near Rhyd. %r -»u 09 -to*. (This is held under Lease for 97 years from marcn a, l-o74, at £ 2 perann.) parish of Uanedy. 194 1 OAE CORRIN FARM. (Yearly. .| 128 1 28 j 113 0 0 Parish of Loughor. 195 Mm. Evans, Freehold Ground Rent 99 years from Michaelmas, 1875. 0 2 0 4 0 0 IOC. reversion. 1 Q9 7 ? Freehold Plots of Building Grd. ••• IQQ P* Williams, Freehold grd. renv. 99 years from Michaelmas, 1875. 0 i 0 2 5 0 Nioholas Floyd, Freehold Ground. Do. 0 1 0 2 5 0 K*nt with reversion 200fc201 2 Freehold Plots of Building Grd. J* Phillips, Freehold Ground 99 years from Michaelmas, 1879. 0 1 0 2 5 0 Rent with reversion. 203, 210 8 Freehold Plots of Building Land. 211 Rhowg, Farm, Land and Marsh. pearly. 13"l*"22 17 "0" 0 212 F. fpSnl.4 P««»nr» Field near Vernal. Yearly. 2 0 0 4 0 0 „ ^particdars apply to Messrs. COLLINS and WOODS, Solicitors, Swansea, er to the Auctioneer, Mr. W- J. REES, Land and Estate Agent and Valuer, Swansea. L2921 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCIPALITY FOR BEST WORK AND MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [2563 SALES BY AUCTION. Pwlticha. Near Pw Id men F.rm. About fire minutes' w Ik from Cwmbwrla. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has received instructions from Mr. David Rees, who is giving up farming, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above farm, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26t 1887, THE WHOLE of the lIVE Hnrl DEAD FARMING _L STOCK, and other IMPLEMENTS &c., &c., Consisting of two heifers in c^lf, thrlen cow, Ayrshire bull (rising three y< ars), and about 30 head of fow's, See. two clrts. drum, plough by Howard, swing do., double Tom, harrow, cbaffcutt r, patent single row drill, and sundry farming implements; about 12 loads of manure, also an acre of potitoes in arden, &c. Three months' credit will be given on approved security to purchasers on bills of £2 and upwards. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his officøs Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. [3060 5, Portland stre t. Swansea. Jtfr. J. M. LEEDER Has received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Premise*, On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2f, 1887, THE HOUSEHOLD FUHNITIRU, musical box, bird and cage, aud other effects, consisting ot* carpets, fenders, fire irons, mahogany chairs, tables, chests of drawers, couches, curtfiins, musical box, bed- steads and palliasses, wash«tai<ds and ware, dressing tables, bird and cage, &c..a)so the whole of the kitchen and culinary utensils too numerous to mention. Goods may be viewed morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. [3059 Preliminary Notice. 29, KENSINGTON-TERR\0E, SWANSEA. Messrs. H. HILL d: CO. Have been instructed by Mu. R. SEGAR, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, On TUESDAY, the 4th dllY of OCTOBER 1887, THE WHOLE of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Full particulars will apear in future advertisement". [3052 Forest Fach, P ri.^h of fcwansea, Ten minutes walk from the Cockett Station on the Great Western Railway. Mr. DANIEL JAMES Has been instructed by William Richards, Esq., who is leaving this Farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1887. THE following vRluahle LIVE STOCK, CROPS, &c., A- &c., comprising six cows with calves at their sides. 12. do. in calf, four do. in full profit, nine two-year-old heifers in calf, six two-year old steers, four strong cart horses, five two-year-old colts, two ponies, a rick of prime nay abont 25 tons, 10 mows of oats, the whole has been harvested in excellent condition, four acres of Drumhead cabbages, five do. of mangles, four do. of swedes, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, also, several sets of carriage and other harness, &c., &c. Six months credit will be given on approved security. Discount for cash. Refreshments at half-past Eleven o'clock. Sale to com- mence at One p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Cambrian-place, Sketty, [3050 Carmarthenshire. PARISH OF LLANDEBIE. THE PARK COLLIERY AND FARM AND RAILWAY SIDING. THIS Sale will take place at the Mackworth Arms JI Hotel, Swansea, in the month of October next The Property will be shown by Mr. David Lloyd, of Blaynea Lodge Llandebie. The Leases can be seen at T rfn? w°n ™ Ohapman, 4, Gray's Inn-square. The Inventory of the Plant can be seen at the Offices of Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Co., iiiState Agents and Valuers, Carmarthen, who will fur- nish all information and particulars. r2911 2, Cleveland Terrace, Walter Road, Swansea. SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in excellent condition, a portion being nearly new and London made; oil paintings; water colours and engravings ot local scenery and ancient Swansea; pianoforte; two grand old Violins (by Tononi and Strad), books; pictures, small billiard table, rare old Swansea and Spode China. DRAWING RooM contains walnut suite in tapestry and plush; chiffonnier with marble top; occasional an I fancy tables; brass fender and fire irons; black and gold mirror; mirror brackets tapestry carpet and rug; clock and ornaments; mantle board and comer brackets, &c. DINING ROOM.—Mahogany suite in leather, old mediaeval sideboard, dining table, black and gold pier glass, pianoforte in good condition, steel lender and irons, brass pole and rings, curtains, timepieces, &o., &c. BEEAKFAST RooM -Leather top table with drawers ohairs, cupboard, book shelves, 200 volumes of valuable books, large rocking horse, curtains, &c. HALi..—HaIl stand, linoleum, stair carpet and rods all new. CONTENTS or FOUR BEDROOMS -Handsome Duchesse stand and table, ware, mahogany wardrobe with plate centre, chairs, towel rails, carpets, fenders KITCHEN.- Scullery and out-door requisites. MR. RIOHARD E. HUGHES Is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Residence, On MONDAY, the 26th SEPTEMBER, 1887, THE above HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects. Catologues can be obtained on application. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Goods on view Saturday the 24th inst., from 11 to four p.m. ur N.B.-The House to be let. For further particulars apply to the Auctioner at bis offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. [3:>34 THE MINING INFORMATION OFFICE (Pro prietor—Mr. HENRY RICHARDS, F S A ) sup plies to Shareholders in MINING COMPANIES latest information concerning their investments. ADVICE GIVEN ON NEW COMPANIES, AND WHEN TO BUY AND SELL. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION £t 1 0 HALF-YBABLT 0 10 6 Adelreu :-12, George Yard. Lomband-street. London B.O. NO DEALINGS IN SHARES. [2^12 HARRY W. SPRING, (From A. NICHOLLS & SON), PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER POLISHING AND REPAIRS. 12, HENRIETTA STREET, SWANSEA. [2098 HOTELS. SHERWOOD HOTEL, ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON. PROPRIETOR—W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA) [037 King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldstone, Gower PROPIUETOR :-J. BEVAN. MRS. J. BEVAN (late Mrs. Williams) BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the above Hotel is still carried on under her personal supervision, and Visitors may rely upon finding every accommodation as hereto. tore. Conveyances kept for those who wish to see the charming places in Gower. [2190 THE OoBORNE HOTEL (Ladies' Cove) LANGLAND BAY, MUMBLES. Proprietress—MISS A. S. ELEY. MISS ELEY begs to inform the public that on and M^Ste^ the 9tf nf iAf°rm th0PubIic that on and WTI T m np'ra f AUGUST the above HOTEL Fu visitors, who will receive everw attention, and home comforts. The Hotel il deZlI fully situated on a rock overlooking Langland1» stands in its own grounds, and commands an u £ interrupted view of the Bristol Channel, with the hi £ of Devon and Somerset on the opposite coast. S< £ bathing within a minute's walk of the Hotel. Parties boarded by the day, week, or month pto"ded fot porti*. Good Stabling. [2757 — — t2'57 SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS BHST LARGE RED ASH COAL BEST THKO' RED ASH COAL I At BEST NUT ANTHRACITE ) Lowest FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. j Prices. FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. ) Prices. Delivered in Bage, or otherwise, on Shortest Notice. MORGAN THOMAS, PROPRIETOR, [1932 SIXPENCE (Post Fnee). or fAl,rgp Edition (cloth) u 3d. from the PUBLISHER. ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER Row, LONDON, E.O., MR G. T. CONGREVE on the SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT /"CONSUMPTION & ITS FINAL CURE To- c gather with Observations on ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, &c. The Book cont jns authentic testimony of cases cured where all hope had been abandoned. The Christian Herald ays that "for Consumption and other Chest Diseases. Mr. Congreve is a Specialist of the n fit order, and stands unrivalled." Every w ek new cases are published in which Afr. Congrcve's treatment has been completely successful. 2255] EPPS'S (BREAKFAST) COCOA. GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILIC f262 JglKD'S CUSTARD pOWDER. A GREAT LUXURYI N0 EGGS OTUIBH. WITHOUT EGGS [ N° Eggs Requibed- BIBcJjfrUCed hy No EGGS REQUIRED. aihauS™ and R. T „ HALF THE TROUBLE, N Duniier/ .Dessert' Supper, or Feast complete without a dish of this favourite Custard. If" Sold Everywhere in 6d. and is. Boxes, and 2d. Packets. B IRD'S CUSTARD pOWDER. See that each Packet bears the name of the Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, ALFRED BIRD & SONS, Devonshire Works Birmingham. fi850 WHEN YOU ASK FOR OECKITT'S BLUE SEE THAT YOU GET IT. RECKITT'S BLUE. Used in the Prince of Wales's Laundry. JJECKITT'S BLUE. Beware of Bad Imitations. innn. See RECKITT'S NAMB Jf_^ on Every Wrapper. =Uue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone* and t>ilicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named article at all Railwav Stations. y^rmv Works Nin, oeu Bridvend [023 Neath and District Advertising, Bill-Posting ««< Circular Distributing Company. OFFICE: 13, CATTLE STREET, NEATH. BEST Permanent Posting Stations in Town and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all description of Advertising, Circular distributing, See. OBDBaS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All Parcels to be distinctly addressed to T BawJcins, Nenl.h.. Neath Union. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. ":c°'lonSl PROVISIONS AND GOODS, to be deKvenA at the Workhouse, Neath, and also for the Supply of the undermentioned Provisions, &c., to be delivered at the Cottage Homes, Bryncoch, for Six Months, aona. mencing on the 29th SEPTEMBER next. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Clerk to the Guardians before 10 a.m on MONDAY, the 26th September next. Flour, plain and leather tie, either Spiller and Brown's, or some known name to be -stated in ti¡e Tender, per sack; bread in 41b. loaves (to be de- livered at the Homes); fresh and salt butter, per lb. • cheese, Welsh, per lb.; cheese. English, per lb.' beef, good well-fed meat, fore and hind quartera, per lb. mutton per lb. suet, per lb. bacon, per lb. officers' tea per lb. sugar, per lb. peas, per bushel • oatmeal, Scotch and Welsh, per cwt. currants per lb. pepper, per lb. coffee per lb.; mustard, nor th. tobacco, per lb.; snuff, per oz.; soda, per cwt. • starch^ per lb. vinegar, per quart; treacle at per lb soan per cwt first extra; dips, atperlb.; boots and shoes pfr pair, for men, women and children; brandy, per bottle • port wine, per pint^^ooal, through and through, per ton; salt, per cwt. potatoes, per cwt. coffins, with shrouds, and use of palls, for persons above the age of 11 years (to be deli vered within three miles of the towns of Nwt "and Brt .nferry, tbe wood tobe well-seasoned elm, ^ot ^bliedw^8 °! an in°k thick in al1 parts, and the coffin e 8ed), at per each coffins and shrouds for persons under that age, at per each. D.apery and bwta ZhTwoKni? an28tan^ tracers. *ad m*y be in8l»°ted by intending Con. AUt^J01/]^ ?rintin8 of 300 L'sts of Paupers an* Abstracts of the Accounts of the said Union. Also for a supply of Milk to the Cottage Homes form* Y-8 r at. per gallon. Tne Guardians will also be prepared to reoeive Teadets for Groceries and Meat for the parishes of Aberavon and Briton Ferry, and for the district of Taibaob, and for Milk in the Parishes of Britonferry and Coedfrano. Statements as to the estimated quantity likely to be nquired, and Conditions of Contract and Forms of Tender (in which Form, alone Tenders will. received I may be had, on application to the undersigned, on or before Saturday, the 24th September next. Separate Tenders must bis sent in for the Cottage Homes. All Tenders must be sent in to the Clerk on or before the day named. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept any Tender, and reserve power to aceept any Tender in ita entirety, or any portion of any Tender. Samples of .uoJl. anloles as ad. thereof to be Hot 1& By Order, H. CUTHBERTSON, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Neath, September 14th, 1887, [3008