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^hipping lffotites* XT! REE AND ASSISTED ■S^KiKKT JC EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. ami ASSISTED PASSAGES are granted by the GOVERN- of NEW ZEALAND as under :—To Married Agricultural cjjr^rers, Navvies Ploughmen, Shepherds, a few Country Me- on 'heir giving a Promissory Note for £ 10, payable in Colony by instalments; or by paying £ 5 in Cash. pRKE PASSAGES AEE GIVEN TO SINGLE FEMALE Jjv DOMESTIC SERVANTS. »3&ter8 and Sons of 12 years of aye and upwards, and going ^iy*ith their Parents, are taken, the former I1 REE of CHAUGE, the latter on payment of Z4 in uush, or on giving a Promis- (jtyr. sory Note for tO. MEN are taken on payment (before Sailing) of the « £8 or on payment ol £ 4 in cash, and giving a promissory j. Note for £ S. jfr*" terms and conditions, apvtly personally, or by letter, to the eneml for New Zealand, 7, Westminster-chambers, VIe- I eet. London, S.W. don. April ?5th, 1873. 5830 ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. RIORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. mi j FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMER leave CORK for NEWPORT *nd CARDIFF, Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, calling at Mil- returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, *na JP CARDIFF" EVERY THURSDAY until further NOTICE. £ 1 Is.; Deck, 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket, °*6 month, £ 1 lis. 6d. For further particulars see am*11 ° I*fe»FF._ Mr. E. C. POWMNG^Shipbroker, Bute Dock* Co»^°KT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. 374 —Cit.v of C<»rk Steam Packet Company, Penreseje CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN the BKISTOL UHA^ >ED TATES OFAMTBICA AND CANADA. • SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC steamshi^com^ (jT hrst-elass, fuU-powereil, Clyde-u 500 h.p. ^OUGAN 2'600^« 600 h.p. CAb £ UORJi 2'50j? 600 h.p. ^MARTIJEN 8,000 JU re(,„iarly between other First-class Steamers. w>" y ORE, i £ ^vnresslv 'or ^,e aru* fitted-up Jtilul",tew"sll'l's !ire f.ts for the comfort and convenience ■W Die latest improvements 101 •Steen,e l>^i'learwitU mattresses. lWl,»'e-rV £ ? the female emigrants. MA* Sth, «, B. M. « b, the to ^iSTnr iiiiDGK-rr & JAMBS, and BRASTH, 11 ft King-street. 1 v^ANsv4 RICHARDSON & Co. S £ \Vp.A, *G. W. JO.VKS, Ukaku, & Co. ^ouckstfV W* C* U'cv & Co" K^KTypoof' T- Waitk & SoK- bV^TYPI'inl) ATjRXANDKIt 1S|«.'1'UKR8. ffScA Jol,N K- TAvriOit. j^KTHYR TYJVk.'L W J. pRKsswiaL, 1, Castle-street. AfiERDARE *'• G" <>0r If*0 T»omas, 24, Seymour-street. pS^BFORD H- l!- TKOTTKU. >*JMbroKE DOCK s. R. SKKTCII. RICHARD UASOX. JJAESTEG JOHN CIIIVKKS. CABWrAw* r' ^'AY ^°-> 2, Victoria-place. tREDEGAlt v*l'rN'(:.K''0T LOWTUKR, 2L, Quay-st. BL4KFNFV T" • Sirhowy Railway. &HYMXKV fBEKAVOX I'VANS, Post-ofhce. IjLavw- iv ■ ''■'VANS, Stationer. 5fcpru.x- John J. C'IIAM.npkii, Post-offloe. Vvu.l WiliUAM WILLIAMS, Oroeer. T J- H. N. Ji-dd, Bean fort-house. Uie Company's Ollice, 1, DOCIC-CUAMBEKS, CARDIFF. JOHN LAUUHJiANl). Manager. SEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE FOR PASSENGERS THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES VHE UNITED STATES, IS BY THE r"v "ilEAT WESTERN STEAM- OTfJ VX SHIP LINE." BRISTOL /^D NEVV YORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW ''Uur",SH1P'S of this Line are intended to sail as h -CfLANl," a,r,00 t,»r,s) to SailSATITIOAV, May 10th. LYCETT (2,000) „ '• "^«RAG<)N" (1,500 tons) J«"e- Wl STEUN "(2,000 tons) to follow. CAhr^TEAMEIt (2,500 tons) Iwi;N FAKE to NEW YORK 1» Guineas BOSTON, ^MEDIATE to NEW YORK, liALTIMOR^, BOSXU-, S^&T^ND, or PHILADELPHIA, Si Guinea.. TK 0 Guineas. Dort, but pro- Vessels ot this Line do not call at an} Insl po j. oirect from Bristol to New York. narts of the United 8u?*engers mav be booked through to all parts 01 j** and Canada on very niodonite terms SON< secure berths, &e., !f to G F Webb and Co., Oa venue, tiueen-s<l.«are, Bristol, or^ q Dock. Me.elm.'ts Card^ ^n postinaster, Pontypool 1, Newport, iron., i vferthvr Tydfil; J. Callaway, *»Brokm' • rroi'-e F.Price, Church-street, 1 ontj pndd. ^■^engers are reconinninded to obtain their Tickets ronL before leaving home. • TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL -f T X STEAMERS, to LIVERPOOL, rid yULl^SlOW IN to JNJMV feVe^ MA, IS .CITy OP ^EU" Y0UK Tiu i' sDAV. MAT 22. ^^»^^SS-.TS5I-R''2S;A WK2; ISMAN'» w"er- » SON. south ^«S="vS;"hS.^»^ A^^o?S^AMptiAGEINB ™d f*oii\x;asr £ spc00L 10 W QUEBEC.. Tuesday, 10 June V111. Thurs., 1 May: Manitohan, T«es J, k }VJVan <'Via ^t. John's N.F. Sarniacian, i 17 ,Ia 'fax) riiesda\ 0 May Ca mlian, l«e 19 ^olv„ n:U la", 'l lmvs., 8 „ Nestorian, Thurso >, Thurs., 15 „ Corinthian, 26 tlifcn. Tuesday, 20 „ PoU'nesian, Thursday r>F> iTiursdav, 22 „ Hibernian, (V'1'1 July ^^erican.Tu:, 27 & Halifax) Tuestoy, X > Thursday, 29 Scandinavian, lliurs., & Ha," £ n (Via St. John's, N.F., Peruvian, Tuestlaj, Cirtaja,.ax)Tuesday, i June Prussian, Thursday, The \r la"' Thursday, 5 „ ,apF Mai1 Steamships for HALI FAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMOl^ j, sail as follows:— Awarding Passengers by Ra.il to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western and Southern States. T 1,, Tuesday, 20 May. Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July Tuesday, 17 June „ W'n Passage to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New YorK, aco or Philadelphia, £ 18 ISs. or £ 15 15P. according ^hir>K°niln?^a'on' including Provisions, but not. Wines or Liquors ^t«B c^n ^e obtained ,°n board. Return Tickets at reduced \i, «,J^rATrx.o"rl"11'?r of intermediate passengers are taken in S ut«Xd?nW°l'includi,Beds, Redding, and all neces- He made iu advanCe.Pa,t om 8teerage. Applications for berths j&r&SSSfc » £ ™rv?s,'bcc- ,p°rt""d',B'? S.«upply of cooked provisi8118. Steerage' "stewavdessll ire ^y this line to attend to the fen^ie'pas^ng^ K children. n c. *?*9<jane taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Railway Cars & of Expense. f^riy information required concernin": Canada, can be obtained ti^Ir. Dixon, H, Adam-s.reet, Adelphi, London Agent for the Nphlet^OTCanada supplied^a^by our agents h^Oft rpRp pnITTW to SAi\ I< itAJNCi^o, ma the UNIOV tt> kIi^oad THROUGH ^he ,uost favour- 'e terms. For Freight or Passa.% wl> to ALLAN BEOTHLRS & CO., 1 I unihlincs. Jamea-street, Liverpool, and Alexandra ^•1«.gtreet, Londonderry, to r T,- oap Hnte-street, Cardiff; John R. Taylor, Ostl^or^e Bird, 246, >n JaulwJ Ayro> ct.Doek- jTeet Pontynnstei, nea 1 aV para(je, Swansea. h^id »TewPort; R. I'rust /,0!s';11^ -John Copeland, 124, vv"«11' 17- Thomas-street, LI'1'1* > 'Co^ Mi;ford Haven Merthyr Tydvil; Jacks David Wiilianis, j • John niPllreys, Welfleld-road, exalKier Pontypridd; V^reet, Carmarthen; David T. Aiexa "• Morgan, Pontypridd. vMiaiiANTS. h We COMPANY'S si'kcia[j .no"ck. t tickets from our Agents e'orP fVlSe I'assengers to obtain their Tickets 4g0g "ving home. — XT ATT O N A L L I N E TO NEW YORK. largest STEAMEKS AFLOAT. Prom LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY- Vito, prom OUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDA* b Rv,; e well-known full-powered Iron Screw Steam-s p rponS .»Pt R8 Tons Ships AOOO li^in 'rfro°an 50(14 England, Kemp ir^ly'o ,ace 4000 The Queen, Andrews T?>'S fJHf Bragg t^ada ,°"'son 3571 Erin, Lawson „q74 'tn ^r 3500 Helvetia, Spencer L, ll> M1.onia8 SJiW* Denmark, Sumner JAT.v ''I sail from Liverpool to New York as under™ ^J0 Wednesday, 14th May. • Wednesday, 21st Maj. Wednesday, 2Sth May. k ^he is Leaving Queenstovvn the following days. 1) a'oon accommodation is unsurpassed—the State-rooms t^C'f,UlSUa"^ 'ar°°' aU °l)e" ^'le Saloons situated in Poop i?f J>assaf?e> 12,15, and IT Guineas, according to accommo- icketJState-room—all having same privilege iu Saloon. Return »:^e kJWENTY-FIVK GUINEAS. W€^d IFoRT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- ^Vo,^he accommodation being unequalled for space, light, a^AT»« icm- » Ceof vT Passage—as low as by any other Line—include abun- Jlerjjf. ,r^^h Provisions served up cooked bj'Company's Servants. Attendance free. Vm teei-, sses in attendance 011 Female Steerage Passengers. Passengers forwarded to Quebec, Boston, and Baltimore ?xfra charge—and booked thr<mgh to San Francisco, and AsJ'1 towns of United States and Canada 011 favourable terms.' ■^Jt^j^i's booked tln'ough to Australia, New Zealand, China, re'ght or Passage apply to U THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) 23, AVater-street, Liverpool; J) CUMMINS and BROS., Queenstown,— to Messrs. J. R. and CO., 130, Britannia-buildings, Bute Docks; JOHN qjJ* 59 (Cymro), 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tjdfil; HARSB j?w^, Newport, Mon.; F. W. CAUNT, Aherdare CHAS. P. lh J AS. A. MORGAN, Postmaster, Pontypool; Hknry j?ellv. High-street, Abersychan Twos. MORGAN, Mina-street, J* ^v- DOWN, Terminus Hotel, Bristol. ?Sers are advised to secure their Passages from the Lc cal ^'ore leaving home, 5^41 lti ppitHJ Jiotic£$. è E MIGItATIv)N! EMIGRATION! „ EMIGRATE either to CANADA or the PARTIES ABOUT 10 to consuit the undersigned, who UNITED STATES, fonnation about the country, and book will give them every 1 them through to ^">'c U,ent for James Whvte, Esq., Government T. S. HUNTLEY, »s^ wj]1 olltai,i ASSISTED PASSAGES to Commissioner .1., aud give free Railway Tickets to any part the Domi*ion of of the Quebec rro (^el-l0rai Auctioneer. 187, Bute-road, Cardiff, T. S. » passungers for ail parts of Canada and the is licensed to following Lines 'LINE. I ALLAN LINE. gffrrtV LINE. DOMINION LIXE. 57% -t.- nlcs bii Ruction. CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL YARD, C\HDIFF. MH. VV. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr. W. Holt (the only resident Exporter of the celebrated Aldernev Cattle) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel Yard, on SATI'KIJAV, the 17th d;\v of May, a earefully- gelected and very choice Herd of pure-bred ALDERNEY and JEHSb Y CATTLE imported direct from the Islands. Sale to commence at 2 for half-past 2 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, or at tha Bar of the Hotel. 6112 WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff on THURSDAY, 22nd May, 1873. at 2 for 3 o'clock precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, Two very commodious and desirable RESIDENCES, viz. LOT I.-All that substantial^- fcuilt and well finished MES- SUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE," with garden and appurtenances, situate and being No. 20, Windsor-place Cardiff, lately completed, and now ready for occupation. It contains on Easement Hour Breakfast-room, 17ft. by 15ft., wiiie-zind coal cellars, large kitchen fitted with dresser and superior kitchen range, scullery and panwy also well fitted U|», W.C., soft water tank, iic. On Ground i-loor, Morning-room, 15ft. Cin., bv 15ft., dining-room, 17ft. 6111. by i« • bm., glass and china pantry, with all eonvenient nttmgs. First Floor, Drawing-room, 22ft. by 15ft,, with pure white marine mantelpiece, and handsomelv-moulded cornice and centre-p to ceiling, fie-t bedroom, 15ft. by 15ft„ bath room, with uige bath supplied with hot and cold water, W.C. nj Three good bedrooms, nursery, and linen closet Jlhree attie LOT'I-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE with «ts appurtenance*, situate and being No. 22, indsor-pUc. the occupation of Mr. F. Ware, as yearly tenant. This House is built on a similar plan to Lot 1, except has no attics. ? NO VP&TS Each Lot is held under a separate lease for the tern » » commencing on the 29th April, 1870, at the annual gf"-1 1 y05r further particulars apply to Mr. Edwin JeSeries, the ovrner^; to Mr. Waldron, Solicitor, Church-street, or to the /> 21, Queen-street, Cardiff. (j ,13 Barry Island, near Cardiff. MR W P S'i'EPHEJSbON is instructed to SFf r* bv VUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of June, afternoon, suoject to VlU'EHOLD ESTATE, known as produced, the ^ei> \aluaoie rouniv of Glamorgan, Barry Island, in the parish o Su h iin^the^o.antj, *nd> containing about 1S3 acres of anl^le' buUt eight situate on the northern shore of t miles west of the seaport town of Cardiff, ? »»-">■18 tne enormous export and rai.KUy-iucreasing n «p• iad ,domj direct railway communication with all P fj »j,e There is a good road from Cardiff a-s far as tne sea-shore the passage across to the island is dry twice daily ^stveralt P Surveys were made some years ago, and «1 obtained, for the construction of aRailwa) fr^n idifl to with a bridge from the shore to the Island, for a presents no engineering difficulty, and can be c ed out ^Barry*1Island"Is^ad nirably adapted for a place, of which the mineral districts of ^outa ,V\a!e"'ll w"h 5 vast and rapidly-growing population, as wed as. e towii Cardiff and its neighbeurhood, are greatly in di^d t certain that the construction of the railway from ^aidilf would a once convert the greater part of the Island into builuing land the most valuable character.. The Island commands beautiful and extensr\re V-ews of tn Bristol Channel and its Islands, M well as ef tne >-0 lersetsnire coast. It possesses in its western side a harbour, sale and com- modious for vessels of 200 tons burthen, and capab.e oi areat im- provement. Its southern shore takes the lorni of a oa^, ot hard sand, 750 yards wide, enclosed and perfectly sheltered (excepting in the south) ho two projecting headlands. The s:uia in the bay falls 1 foot in 20 for the first 300 yards, and 1 in 50 for the remain- ing distance, and the ebb and flow of the tide in the bay is so gentle tiS to make it perfectly safe for bathing. The Island contains good building stone and lime md a plentiful supply of fresh water. The formation is limestone and other building materials can be easiti, and cheaply colly-e% ed. There is a farm-house and buildings, also a residence erected by a former proprietor. There are no tithes, but the Island is subject to a small modus of 13s. 4d. a year, and to a fee farm or quit rent of 3s. 4d. a year. Plans and particulars may be had on application to Charles Gatiiff, Esq., S, Finsbury Circus, London, and at the Auctioneer's Offices, 21, Queen-street. Cardiff. 5991 SALE THIS DAY. Sale THIS DAY, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff (ün behalf of whom it may concern). MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROTHERS HAVE been favoured with instructions t-. SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ct the above Hotel, Tins DAV, 10th MAY, at Four o'clock, p.m. prompt, about 400 Rusliels of Damaged WHEAT, ex 8.8. Glamorgan, Samples to be seen at our Ollice, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. OOSl SALE OF HORSES THIS DAY. MR. F. H. PEARCE will SELL by AUC- TION, THIS DAY (Saturday), May IGth, ISrS, at the Stables known as "Bland's Stables," Womaiiby-street, Cardiff, thirteen valuable HACKS. Three months'credit on approved bills. r.. Sale to commence at Three o'clo.k.. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 6, High-street, Cardiff. 0109 IMPORTANT SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. Sale of Leasehold Property-James-street, Docks, and Canton, near Cardiff. near Cardiff. MR. F. H. PEARCE will SELL by AUC- TION, at the Cardiff Anns Hotel, Cardiff, on MON- DAY, the 12th MAY, 1873, at six for half-past six o'clock in the evening, the following valuable PKOPEKTY Lot I.-All that Leasehold Dwelling-house and Shop, Stable, Stores, and Premises, being No. 23, James-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr. M. Gallivan, greengrocer and general dealer. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 29th day of September, 1852, subject to all apportioned ground rent of AL2 His. are in excellent repair, and situated in the best part of the town. LOT 2.—All those two semi-detached Messuages or Dwelling- houses, with the appurtenances, situate in Wyiidhini-strect, Canton, and now in the occupation of most respectable tenants. This lot is held under a lease granted by the late \V. W. Lewis, Esq., for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1S70, at the yearly ground-rent of £2 13s. 4d. LOT 3.—All these Two Messuages or Dwelling-houses, with the appurtenances, situate in Olive-road, Canton, and new in the occupation of respectable tenants. This lot is held under a lease granted by Mr. Thomas Davies for a term of 990 years from the 24th day of June, 1571 (less one day), at the yearly ground-rent of £3 15s. Further particulars and information may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offics, 6, High-street, Cardiff, or of Grover and Grover, solicitors, Cardiff. Dated May 1st, 1873. 6110 SALE ON MONDAY. Sale of Freehold Property at Llandaff, and Leasehold Property at Canton. MR. F. H. PEARCE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, on MONDAY, May 12th. 1873, at Six for Seven o'clock in the evening, the following desirable P^ofl-All that Freehold unfinished Messuage or Dwelling- is with the appurtenances, situate at Liandaff-yard, in the i,* of Llandaff (sold under power of a deed of assignment). a ;i those 3 Semi-detached Villas, with the appurtenances i attached, situate and being No. 18, 19, 2u, Wyndham- andgaru* n0wiu the occupation of Messrs. Davies, Brobin, crescent, unw » & of £ 52 per aniium- and pi.f uuder a lease granted by the late AV. W. Lewis, This lot s of 99 years from the 24th June, IsGS, at the yearly Esq., tor, c j. per house. ground-rent ot 1-t rticulars, aoply to the Auctioneer, C, High-street, For furtnei pai tHll Caniiff. MIU(>KIX /P,,r the benefit of the concerned.) Tr» i« SOLD by AUCTION, at Milford Quay, O BE 1(.tl JJVY from 150 to 200 TONS of superior on Fru,aV,io discharging from S.S. Fioud," of EBBW YALE Sil^AM Liverpool, as it nia\ Purchase money to be paid at time Sale to commencs at £ P-» • of sale- nnnlv to T. T. Jackson, Esq., Agent for Fop further particulars, app } <3093 LOV £ STON. M PEMBIWKLS I -• THS haa been instructed ■ ,iie Hutzen Arms Hotel, in to SELL by Al CTIO>, th i^tli uav of MAT, 1873, at°Thrn of,Karbeth. «u XVed KSB T1I.eeiselv, about 13 Acres of H>v- 0 cl0(-k in the Afternoon T'l^rs "rowth. TheVV'Ooh PLANTATION, of ^ct to Conditions to The Ter-int- ,.iii u pPr«ons intending to wftheUie!n.aie 1)articu,'al°y requested°to abstain irom taking dogs For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Narbeth, foid^st 1>OWe11' ^'h'iaVand1 £ ^us, Solicitors, Haver- Narbth, April 30th, 1873. 6082 In Chancery Griffiths v. Jone^T^n^TTjones—Flintshire and De!l bi!: hsh ire MR. SYAN YAUGHAN (of the fin11 °f Messrs. Hards and Vau-li.T.ft; • SEuL by AUCTION, with the approbatfo, v^ChaSllo? W.ckens pursuant to a decree of the HMi Court of ChanceO", the^l^dayT'ju J* T°^ on Thurs- tha' UNSOLD P O It T I 6 Ng f°[- Lmort- ant FKKKJIOLD D O M AIN known ts ti^ M.eslnvnan Kstate, situate in the parishes of v Kodiari. on the borders of Flint and -v^ \sceitio0? and I,OUKUI. Y.]n„hlfl o»wi and l>enoi2:h, consisting: of an execo-un^n -valuable and important freehold r^sidental estate,| known as the Maesmj nan-hall Estate comSf'' about 900 acres of excellent arable nastnrJ ,l el S?d with right to 30J acres of *heep walk o". U eSloel v-Pa?k Mountain, ^^I'ably situate e\U reS^ei1' 1 SSS o^beMoifCr1^ portion oi^tbe estate JS^fn,>7?an o^he estate and trout fishing in the river WjleieSr. Alsothe on the Cfeta cottages in the town of Caerwvs several Sess.ons-houte ;u b!e aeconmlodation and building/and ana a lots of -V tij -;bout 40 acres, known as Ty Uchaf. The Mold and Deni i"line which passess througli the estate, adds immensely to Duibi ii ""t' ,v.ppertv, and affouls ea«y communications wiih ct^er Ur bi'd St. A^»h, «'d e!T part of North Wales! and brings the estate within Six, three, and two hours' journej- and brings .nt es Ma„che8ter, and Liverpool. Theproper- ff^mav b' viev-ed by cirds, to be obtained^ of the Auctionee^ Vnd 1-rtk-u^rs' plans, and conditions oi sa c may be had of I"-rtn.u..v s, i solicitors, >o. 1. Gresham-buildings, Messrs B:.rn::rd and Hams d of Ffcl(lj Bose ilasi' ghall-atreet, London, r- j ^n.flehis, London, W C Franc,, and 36, U co p ThrogmortonUtreet; \shurst Morris, and Co., 6. Old Jewry, E.C.; of EC. of Mt sis. A a,Ki c0 <i, Victoria-street, West- Mefsrs. Baxter, Itose, Norton, aim ,1, minster, S.W. of Mr. Dew, Auctioned, ^edhc.d house, Bangor, of Messrs. Sale, Shipman, and Seddon, LO, oooth-aieet, Man- chester; of Messrs. Saces, Banner, Bird, anu Co., 1, Union-court LiveiToLl or of Messrs. Hards and Vaughau, Auctwneers and Survcyoi-s, 62, Moorgatc-street, London, f..t..ma j ,-Sates-by ttdion. AUCTION MART, CANTON MARKET, CARDIFF. MONTHLY STOCK SALES. MR. BODINGTON, M.R.C.Y.Sm announces that his next and 17th MONTHLY SALE of STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, and IMPLEMENTS, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of MAY. Entries for this Sale are respectfully solicited. NOTICE. A SPECIAL ANNUAL SALE will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, being WHIT-MONDAT FAIR DAY. All information respecting the Sales will be given on application to the Auctioneer. All accounts settled same day. GEORGE BODINGTON, M.B.C.V.S., Residence and Offices- Auctioneer. No. 4, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Cardiff 5859 W. H. BID GOO D AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6, ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sales efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. .4112- F RED E R I C K DAVIES, MORTGAGE BROKER, ACCOUNTANT, &c., QUAY STREET, CARDIFF. PROPERTY FOR SALE A DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE long lease ground rent low. TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES, at Canton. FOUR LEASEHOLD HOUSES, in Crichton-street. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED. £ 1,500, £ 1,000, £ 850, £ 700, £ 400, £ 250. ub lit jftotices* THE LLANTWIT COAL CONSUMERS' COMPANY. LIMITED. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIV PN, that the SUBSCRIPTION LIST in this Company will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, the 17th day of MAY instant. E. C. SPICKETT, Secretary. The Court House, Pentypridd.Olamorganshire, 6th May,1373 NOTICE. TO ALL COLT BREEDERS. JOHN BIRD Mountain Ash, will NOT BE ABLE TO TRAVEL "vmiTNTEER" THIS SEASON. He will SERVE all Mares brought to his stable, 60*7 NE A THHORTICULTURAL, FLOWER, J3| DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. The above Show will take place at Neath on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. the 7th and 8th of August, when good Prizes will be a,wayded. Particulars in future advertisements. 5960 I BET H ANY CHAPEL, D ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. The EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of the re-opening of the above Chapel will be held on SUNDAT, MAY 11, 1873, when sermons will be preached by the Rev. W. BROCK, D. D., of London, in the morning at 11, and in the evening at 6.30. Collections will be made at the close of each Service towards the liquidation of the Chapel Debt. 6076 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUIIDING G SOCIETY. I The ADJOURNED ANNUAL MKETING of the Members, for General Purposes, will be held at the Town Hall, Cardiff, on FRIDAY EVENING, 16th Inst., at Eight o'clock, to receive the Report of the Directors, and for proposed Revision of Rules. R. EMERY, Secretary. May gtb, 1873. 6143 ABERDARE SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the erection of New Schools in Clifton-street, Aberdare, for the accommodation of 1,000 children, are requested to make applica- tion for copies of specifications, quantities, and forms of Tender to the undersigned, at the Town Hall, Aberdare, Glamorgan, on or before the 20th May, 1873, accompanied by a Post-office Order for one guinea, which will be returned to persons sending in a bona fide Tender. Bills of quantities, with other particulars, and information as to the time for sending in Tenders, will be furnished to persons compli ing with the above. By order, (j094 It. ORTON GERY, Clerk. ri^O BUILDEllSAND CONTRACTORS.—The JL LLANGYNIDER SCHOOL BOARD desire to receive TENDERS for the Erection of a School at Nantybwch, county Brecon, to accommodate 850 children. Plans, working drawings, and specifications may be inspected, and particulars obtained, at the Offices fit the undersigned, Market Chambers, Brynmawr, of whom copies of the specifications may be had on payment of a fee of 12s. 6d. Quantities may be obtained from Mr. W. P. James, Architect, Cardiff. Tendors must be sent to us on or before the 21st instant. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest fOr any Tender COX, DAVIES, & BROWNE. Brynmawr, May 2nd, 1578. 5994 JJLANELLY SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The LLANELLY SCHOOL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDER^ for the Erection of the following Sshools, viz. :— A School and Offices, at Pontyeates, Llanelly, to accommodate 100 children A Boys' School and Offices, at Upper Park-street, Llanelly, to accommodate 300 children. An Infant School, at Felinfoel, Llanelly, to accommodate 90 children. Also for making certain Alterations to the School now at Felin- foel, Llanelly. Plans and Specifications, prepared by Messrs. Wilson, Willcox, and Wilson, architects, Bath, can be seen upon application to John Jennings, the Clerk to the said Board, at Llanelly. Sealed Tenders mill ked" Tenders for Schools," to be sent to me on or before Moiidav, the 2nd day of June next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. Llanelly, 7th May, 1S73. 6084 LLANELLY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. LLANELLY WATER WORKS.—LLIEDI RESERVOIR. CON,Xji ACT NO. 1. -TUNNEL. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Llanelly Local Hoard of Health are prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of a Tunnel, about 200 yards in length, and of a Brick Shaft for Sluice Pipes together with such Excavations, Masonry, Brjckwork, and Embankments as may be necessary for the diversion of the River Lliedi through the above mentioned Tunnel, and other Works in connection therewith. Specifications, Plans, and Drawings may be seen at the Office of Mr. Edwin Harry Douglas Surveyor to the said-Lomi Board, at the Town Hall, Llanelly, from whom Forms of Tender can be obtained. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Contract No. 1. Lliedi Reservoir," must be sent to Mr. ROBERT JOHNSON, Clerk to the said Local Board, on or before 4 o'clock ill the Afternoon of FRIDAY, the 23rd day of this instant MAY. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, ROBT. JOHNSON, Clerk. Town Hall, LlanelJy, 5th May, 1873. 6098 SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION (NUMBERING 500 VOICES). PATPONS TIJEMoST HON. THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. Tun LORD BISHOP op LLANDAFF. A GRAND REHEARSAL OF TljR CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITIVE MUSIC AND A SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS, WILL BE GIVEN AT CAERPHILLY CASTLE, on WHIT TUESDAY, JUNK 3. The Choir will (by the kind permission of R. T. CRAWSHAY, Esq.), be assisted by the celebrated CYFAUTHFA BAND. THE £1000 CHALLENGE PRIZE WILL BE ON VIEW. Cheap and Special Trains will run oil the Railways. W. DAVIS, Choir Secretary, Clifton-street, Aberdare. I 6060 GLAMORGAN AND CARMARTHEN ENGLISH CON- GREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION. THE following Resolution was passed at a Meet- ing of the English Congregational ASSOCIATION for Glamor- ganshire and Carmarthenshire, held at Neath, on the 24th of April, and ordered to be advertised in the South 'Wales Daily nwhg the suddenness and rapidity with which events tran- spire in these days, we are deeply impressed with the great import- ance of the daily riowspaper press in the transmission of news and the fonnation of a healt l: public opinion, and beg heartily to recotmise the f lithful and efficient services rendered to Protestant, Nonconformity, and civil and religious equality by the South Wais* Daibf Jews, and would urge its claims to the support of all Liberals in South Wales." 5801 MR. PETER PRICE. AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, THE SCOTTISH WIDOW 3TUND, THE PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE CO. CARDIFF PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. The Seventh Annual Report is now issued. APPLY TO PETER PRICE, 4570 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. T SAY, Frank, my boy, I J- What is it that makes you look so aIterotK,vhat 1 neVe' friend, I have a new suit on its a capital lit, made had before. I must confess, it suits you well. Who maue it and what did you pay for the Suit ? Why, this is E. M. ROE'S NEW SPRING SUIT, AT 42s. But, mind, I had to pay him cash for it; he has a spleiidid assort- menl, and one of the largest Stocks in Swansea. Well, 1 Dne him a trial. You say its E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA, 4451 flub lit Jlotites, DIVIDEND AND BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1872, 21 7s. 6d. PER SHARE, Equal to 23 per Cent. per Annum qn the Paid-up Capital. SUBSCRIPTION FOR 25,000 SHARES OF THE NEWCASTLE CHEMICAL WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED. (late C. ALLHUSEN and SONS, Limited), part of the Capital of £ 000,000, divided into 60,000 Shares of £19 each, on which 47 per Share has been called up. Subscribers will be entitled to the benefit of the Profits from the 1st January last. DIRECTORS. CHRISTIAN ALLHUSEN, Esq., Elswick Hall, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, Chairman. HILTON PHILIPSON, Esq., Ntweastle-upon-Tync, Vice- Chairman. JOHN BENNETT ALEXANDER, Esq., Newcastle-upon-Tyne. JOSEPH E. L. BLACK, Esq., Newcastle-upon-Tvne. WILTON ALLHUSEN, Esq., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Managing Director. ALFRED ALLHUSEN, Esq., Gateshead, Managing Director, SOLICITORS. Messrs. SHUM and CROSSMAN, 3, King's-road, Bedford-row, London. SECRETARY. JOHN WALKER CRICHTON, Esq. OFPICJ:8, 4, QUAYSIDE, NEWCASTLK-UPON-TYNE. Messrs. SHOtTER & KING are authorised to dispose of 25,000 Shares of the Newcastle Chemical Works Company, Limited, one of the most successful and extensive manufacturing concerns in the Kingdom, and in the full tide of prosperity. These Shares form part of tHe Capital of the Company, which consists of 60,000 Shares of £10 each, on which e7 per Share has been called up. It is not expected that more than an additional £1 per Share will be required, except in the event of the enlarge- ment of the works or business, in which case a commensurate increase in the earnings will of course result. Price of Subscription £ 10 per Share (being 13 per Share pro- mium), payable as follews 42 per Share on Application. 3 „ on Allotment. 5 on 1st July, 1873. .GI0 Subscribers will be entitled to the half-yearly dividend to be 6ieclared in July next, including the benefit of all profits from 1st January la-t. These works a 73 believed to be the largest Chemical Works in the Kingdom, employing upwards of 2,500 men, and some idea of their magnitude may be gained from the fact that upwards of 50 acres are covered with buildings and manufactories in connection with the business-the total acreage owned by the Company amounting to 137 acres, of which 101 acretl are freehold. The works have been carried on by Mr. Allhusen since 1840, with undeviating suece-s, and they now occupy the acknowledged foremost position in the trade. It is well known that Mr. Allhusen has realised from the works a very large fortune, and since the business has been acquired by the present Company it will be seen by the copy of the Director's Report, enclosed herewith, that the same success has continued, and has resulted in a net profit for the year 1872, of Z89,345 15s. 10d., being equal to j61 7s. 6d. per share, or nearly 23 per cent. on the paid-up Capital. The Chairman, Mr. Christian Allhusen, with his son, Mr. Wilton Allhusen, and Mr. Alfred Allhusen, his nephew, hold in all 20,000 shares, thus demonstrating their confidence in the undertaking. Mr. Allhusen, the founder of the business, is Chairman of the Company, and his son and nephew, Messrs. Wilton and Alfred Allhusen who have been respectively engaged eleven years and seven years in the management of the mercantile and manufac- turing departments of the business—are the Managing Directors of the Company, a continuance of the system of management under which the works have been hitherto so successfully conducted is thereby ensured. The profits of the present year are believed to be fully equal to, if not in excess of those earned in the corresponding period of the year 1872. Provisional Certificates will be issued by Messrs. Shorter and King, in exchange for the Bankers' Receipts, to be substituted for Share Certificates of the Company when the price of subscription has been paid up, the Shares with 1;7 per Share paid up thereon, being then transferred into the name of each applicant, free of all stamp duty or other charges. Should a smaller number of Shares be allotted than those applied for, the balance of the sum paid on application will be appropria- ted towards the sum payab.e on allotment. I default of payment of any of the instalments, the previous payments will be liable to forfeiture. The following extracts from the Prospectus issued by the Com- pany demonstrate the bona fide character of the undertaking:- The property of the Company consists of 101 acres or there- abouts, of freehold, and of 36 acres of leasehold lands, the latter being held under the Corporation of Newcastle, for an unexpired term of 54 years. The freehold lands are subject to a rent-charge of £ 140 per annum and £1:!5 for tithes, For the leasehold lauds, a rent of 4510 is paid annually, together withe3 5s lOd for tithes. The total yearly outgoings in respect of t-oth freehold and lease- hold lands amount thus to X778 5s 10d, against which sum is to be placed the yearly income of t587 Is lid, received from tenants. "About 50 acres of the property are covered with buildings, and occupied by railways, and the remainder is held in reserve for future extensions, or for such other purposes as may appear most advantageous. In addition to the plant and erections necessary for manufac- turing Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Soda, Refined Alkali, Crystals of fcoda, Bicarbonate of isoda, Soda Ash and Bleaching Powder, there are several subsidiary establishments, such as extensive Saw Mills, Gas Works, Cooperages, -ire Brick, Common Brick and Tile Works. Millvvr.ghts' Shops, Boiler Works, Smithies, and other works necessary to the production of the materials required' for carrying on the different processeu, for general repairs, and for the erection of new buildings. "The property, as will be seen by reference to the Plan, is con- nected by a Bi anek Line with the North Eastern Railway, and has a river frontage on the Tyne of 1,440 feet, or thereabouts. "The raw materials received by water are d.schaiged by means ef four steam cranes, by which they are lifted from the ship's held into the Company s wagons, and are then conveyed to their respective places of consumption, thus securing the greatest economy practicable. These "nd other arrangements, tending to lessen the cost of production, have been effe, ted at great expense and labour during a penod extending over upwards of 30 years. iCal producing annually from 40,000 to 45,000 tons of articles manufactured for sale, and for the disposal of.these goods the present firm has established agencies in almost every important centre of consumption, both in Europe and in the United States of America. 1 "Theappreciation in which the products of the establishment are held at home and abroad, is such that sales can always be effected at the highest current rates." From the foregoing extracts from the Company's Prospectus, the.published1 Report and.Accounts of the Company, the Report of the Proceedings at their last Annual General Meeting, and the Pla-i of the Works and Property,-all of which accompany this Prospectus-it will be seen that the shares now offered for sub- scripuoiii afford to the public an opportunity to participate in the profits of a concern which it is believed may as to its importance, its magnitude, its character, and its succees, challenge comparison with any similar undertaking in the world. Applications for Shares on the accompanying Form, must be forwai ded, together with a deposit of £ •> per Share either to the Consolida, ed Bank, Limited, 52, Threadneedle-street, E.C., Lon- ,°rJ^ M?ssrs, Shc;rtcr & King, 26, Birchin-lane, Lombard- street, E.C., London; from whom Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained. 26, Birchin-lane, Lombard-street, E.C., London, 9th May, 1873. DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED IN PROSPECTUS :— A plan of the Works and property of the Company. Report and accounts of the Newcastle Chemical Works Com- ParX' for the year ending 31st December, 187*. Abridged Report of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the Company, held on 10th March 1873 HForm of application for Shares. SUBSCRIPTION FOR 25,000 SHARES OF 910 EACH, OF THE NEWCASTLE CHEMICAL WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED, On which P-7 per Share has been called up. FORM OF APPLICATION. (To be retained by the Bankers.) To Messrs. Shorter and King, 26. Birchin-lane, London, E.C. GENTLEMEN, -1-Taviiig paid to your credit at the Consolidated Bank, Limited, the sum of Pounds, being 42 per Share on my application for Shares of zio each, on which £7 per Share has been called up, of the Newcastle Chemical Works Company, Limited, I hereby request you to have trans- ferred to me that number of Shares, or any smaller number; and I hereby agree to accept such transfer, and to pay the balance due on allotment, and the instalment payable on the 1st July next, in accordance with the terms of your Prospectus, dated 9th May, 1873. Name (in full) Address Profession (if any) Date 6097 Signature ) QOOLING AND REFRESHING DRINKS. STANTON AND COMPANY'S CELEBRATES LEMON KALI AND PERSIAN SHERBET. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY WORKS, BRISTOL. 4604 A IN T E R S, OARPEJNTERS, FRENCH POLISHERS, &c., Will save money by having their Goods of F. & H. BARNARD, OIL & COLOUR MERCHANTS, 33, CASTLE- STREET, BRISTOL. LINSEED OIL 3s. Od. per Gallon. TURPENTINE 4s. Od. „ NAPTHA, Rectified 3s. lOd. OLIVE OIL, for Machinery 5s. Od. ROSIN 2d. per lb. GLASS PAPER 9d. per Quire. Best French COLZA OIL 38. 9d. per Gallon. Young's PARAFFIN OIL is. 5d. GLUE, Best French Stamped. 8d. per lb. GROUND and DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, and PAINT BRUSHES Cheaper and Better than any House in the City. A considerable reduction in price when quantities are taken. 4722 HAT MUST WE DO TO MAKE^3UR COALS COST LESS? Apply the Newly-invented COAL SAVER, which is Cheap, Durable, and requires no Alteration of Grate. The general public (for all are interested), namely, the Gentry, Middle Class, and the Poor, who feel the hig-h price of coal. The Invention is kept in daily use for inspection AT HENRY LEONARD'S, 22, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. 4774 BEDINGFIELD'S Twelve years in the steamers B between Southampton Send for his Illustrated and Havana, Price List. Intimate acquaintance with BEDINGFIELD'S the FINK BRISTOL BIRDSEYB, TT AY ANA markets of Sold only in packets. 1 I this A very varied Assortment ill Samples celebrated on receipt of 5s. place. Tobacconists, Wine Merchants, Grocers Chemists, &c., supplied with the /IGARS, finest Bristol Tobaccos. PRICES OK APPLICATION. Wholesale Dealer in Tobacconists' Goods. t BROAD-STREET AND PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. 4776 xusiutss %,ddttsscs. SPECIAL AND LEADING LINES IN MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS' STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR THE SPRING SEASON. THE VEW PANTALETTE SUITS For Little Bo vs. THE NEW SAILOR SUITS For Little Boys. THE NEW DANISH SUITS For Little Boys. THE NEW LEOPOLD SUITS For Youths. THE NEW SCOTCH TWEED SUITS lfor Youths. THE NEW For Gentlemen. THE NEW DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS For Gentlemen. THE NEW TROUSERS & VESTS TO MATCH For Gentlemen. THE NEW YACHTING JACKETS For Gentlemen and Juveniles. ADDRESS:—CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 136 SEWING MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch of 20 years' standing WASHING- SEWING Bradford'sPatent Vowel WashingMacliines TheWilcox 4LOibbs Silent Sewing Machines Month's Trial before purchase. WASHING The Home Washer, complete, with washer, wringer, & mangle. Price, £ 4 4s. BOX MANGLES, By Bradford and other Makers. For Sale on easy terms. KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. The Three-Knife Cleaner £ 1 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Hand and foot combined. The Shakes- pere, Agenoria, Franklin, the Weir, Thomas and Co.'s. SEWING MACHINES The Little Wanza, or anv other Make. SEASON GOODS. For Sale and iiii-c upon easy tenxib. Ice Safes, Croquet Sets (by Jacque's), Croquet Bordering, Wire Netting, Nois- less Lawn Mowers, Stove and Grate Orna- ments, the Housemaids' Dusters, Peram- bulators in variety, Flower Baskets, Garden Rollers, Seats, and Chairs. ALL AT MAKERS' ADVERTISED PRICES. 4539 J. COURTIS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL COAL MERCHANT. Best Red Ash, House, and Engine Coal. OFFICE:—BUTE FLOUR MILLS WEST DOCK, CARDIFF 5950 M. Tu C K E R S WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. GOLD &, SILVER CARRIAGE, BROOCHES, LKVERS, DINING-ROOM, CHAINS, GENEVAS, A i. A B ASTER, BRACELETS, KEYLESS, DRAWING-ROOM, RINGS, CHRONOMETERS HALL & OFFICE, LOCKETS, AND ALL KINDS OF SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. EACH ARTICLE PLAINLY PRICED. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 24, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. MASONIC JEWELS AND CLOTHING. 5961 JOHN W I L L I A M S'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW < IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, I QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 3713 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF EKOLASD. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from £ 15 0 p/Hvnlkvee™™ 11' o GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. ck°CKS give the exact time, as received from Greenwich every day by telegraph. 5081 "WORLD WIDE FAME." "PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD p FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. OlfCB "SED ALWAYS USED The cost is less than one halfpenny per feed, it will put Horses and Cows into condition when all other means have failed; for rearing calves cannot be equalled, and it will save 20 per cent, in the cost of feeding. Sole Manufacturers ana Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Orders (wholesale ir retail), also applications for agencies M-r» to be sent to R. THOMAS WEBBER, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 800 Feeds sent, carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 141bs. for 5s. prepaid. 2428 CALEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORKS, —" BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE AND CO., Manufacturers of JAMS. JELLIES. JUBES. MARMALADES. ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON PEELS, Anj every description of BOTTLED SWEETS and CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE and for EXPORTATION. to be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen. 5239 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. M W. ROBERTS, < WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER. Grocers attention invited to a large assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, &c., At prices which will compare favourably with Bristol Houses. (Price Lists on application). BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vulcanized India Rubber Goods. 5984 BRISTOL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. NITRATED EARTH MANURE (THE^CIIEAPEST AND BEST MANURE). PRICE £ 2 PER TON; 5982 R. W. BINGHAM. CROQUET (THE PALL MALL).-No. 0-10s. 6d. No. 1-158. No. 3-218. No.5-30s. No. 6—37s. 6d. No.7-42s. No. 8—50s" No. 9—60s. No. 10—80s. The various Sundries to make'un Spts always kopt in Stock. 1 LITHOGRAPHING, STAMPING, ENGRAVING, BOOK-BIND- ING, and PRINTING done on the Shortest Notice. Samples ane Price Lists on application. Orders of £ 3 fari-ii™ Free to any Railwey Station. 8 & 9, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL, & (BRATVPVP 26, TRIANGLE, CLIFTON. 5952 LARGEST MINERAL WATER WORKSTTtttf WEST OF ENGLAND CAR T ERA N D CO., TT WILDER-STREET, BRISTOL, Have lately erected expensive Machinery for the Manufacture of t f 1.k SELTZER, and POTASS WATERS, LEMONAD, and lOMC QUININE WATER. See our Trade Mark (Dolphins and Anchor on Shield) on every label, as most manufacturers use same colour and shape. 4775 GREAT SALE OF SADDLERY. IMPOR- TANT TO GENTLEMEN FARMERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. AND OTHERS.—An immense Stock of Carrlllge, Gig, and Trap Harness Saddles, Horse Clothing and Saddlery of every description, Knee Wrappers, Rusrs, Whips, Gig and Carriage Lamps, &c. Ask to see the Harness plated on German Silver, at £ a 5s. All-over Pig-skin Saddles, complete, warranted, at £ 3 3s. Plated Gig Lamps at 18s 6d., usual price 35s One visit will satisfy purchasers that this a genuine Sale. Sale each day from 10 a m. to 6 p.m., at No. 3, Victoria-street, Bristol,.iiext door to our Rick Cloth and Sack Warehouse, and nearly opposite the George Hotel.-PARNALL & SONS, Manufacturers, Bristol and t Exeter. Terms, nett Cash -no abatement. 5007 $tt5tnes$gMldresses, D JOTHAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOB THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS :— ( COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) VESTS TROUSERS NE" S™»-F SIOTLEMEN-S SUITS I YOUTHS" SUITS BOYS' SUITS THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AND TIES, HATS AND CAPS, ie., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5562 SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. SAMUEL PADY, TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, 72, CROCK HERETOWN, CARDIFF, In thanking his numerous patrons for thiir continued ani in- creasing support during the past 16 vears, begs to intimate that he has NOW READY FOR INSPECTION the Largest Assort- ment of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS and SCOTCH TWEEDS in South Wales, specially adapted for Spring and Summer wear. REGIMENTALS & LIVERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 5151W 1 [FREDERICK WARE, F (Late SAMUEL WARE AND SONS), ESTABLISHED 1807. TAILOR, CHURCH, STATE, AND LAW-ROBE MAKER, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. Cassocks, Zimarre, Gowns, Surplices, Hoods, Stoles, and other Clerical Vestments. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS AT FOUR, ALL OTHER NIGHTS AT SEVEN. MM L AMPS. E MBOSSED GLASS. JGENT GLASS. TO AILWAY OMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & SHIPOWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS & CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, & OTHERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED TO ANY SIZE OR PATTERN. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. HALL & PEDDER, LAMP MANUFACTURERS, 1, 1, AND 3, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 5476 0 T I C E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE ESTABLISHMENT, (FORMERLY THE LATE J. BARKER, LATE PROCTOR & BARKER,) 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTURE BE CONDUCTED BY THE WIDOW AND SON OF THE LATE PROPRIETOR. 5383 LEWIS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacture] N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Hire. 101 THE ARABt- COFFEE, JL Patented ISth March, 1803. No. 719. By our patent process, the volatile oil alld aroma thrown off while roasting is retained. In lib., ilb., and ilb. Canisters, at 2s. per lb. SYMINGTON'S PATENT COFFEE, Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., is. Gd., and Is. 8d. per lb. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. 3966 ITRATE OF SODA, DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT BUYER'S REQUIREMENTS, Apply to GIULIO STRINA, CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF 4842 OAH REES, HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, 13, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, Begs to announce t. his numerous patrons and friends that he has completed the Erection of his NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING BEANS, OATS, and INDIAN CORN. He is thereby enabled ta supply any quantity of these goods, ready for use, at Market Prices. N.B.—A Large Supply of CHAFFED HAY always on hand. 3885 ANDREW CUMMINS No. 7, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, Is prepared to supply HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, BEANS, and OATS at the lowest possible prices at his Warehouse, THE HAYES. A large apply of CHAFFED HAY always on hand. I ———— N.B.—Mr. Cummins, jur. is the SOLE AGENT for Cardiff for the West of England Bone and Manure Company's celebrated Superphosphate, and Bone Phosphate, direct from the Works Penryn, Cornwall. 4697 EXCELLENCE, | TPTCIPR T>r*T>r T\TC ECOHUMY, ELEGANCE } 1 POPLINS. o ma.terial is luorll suitabk fQr the '»<m.EnglM. woman's Jla9uzine. 50 They «utlast every other inaterial.Crraphic. "They have never been SUrpassed for beauty and elegance. Court ■Sfagasrbie^1'6 ma*"erials so thoroughly becoming."—Belgravia A O'REILLY, DUNNE & CO., 30, COLLEGE GREEN DUBLIN' Manufacturers to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, and H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. (li« iPatterns Post fi-ce. Parcels delivered carnage pat*. IRISH POPLINS. IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS^ 2313 •iEiWSS&r* «• '»<m.EnglM. «utlast every other material.girai,Aic. Court Journalnei'^ been SUrpassed for beauty and elegance."— ■Sfagasrbie^1'6 ma*"erials so thoroughly becoming."—Belgravia A O'REILLY, DUNNE & CO., 30, COLLEGE GREEN DUBLIN' Manufacturers to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, and H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. iPatterns Post f ret. Parcels delivered carnage pat*. IRISH POPLINS. IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS^ BLACK SILKS AND BLACK VELVETS, REDUCED ONE SHILLING PER YARD. BLACK TWILLS, BLACK SATINES, BL^CK PARAMATTAS, BLACK BAREGES, BLACK CORDS, BLACK GRENADINES, BLACK BRILLIANTINES, BLACK CRAPES. T. MAURICE WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 5598 ESTABLISHED 1812. AND T. PROCTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, LRISTQ^ ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES FOR. T. MAURICE WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 5598 ESTABLISHED 1812. AND T. PROCTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME WORKS CATHAY, BRISTOL. Full particulars, with prices, post free, on application. 4273 i business JMdtesses* SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, 1873. ON THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 1st, And Following Days, HOWELL & C o. WILL MAKE A GENERAL EXHIBITION OF NEW GOODS, COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR 1HE PRESENT & COMING SEASONS. At the same time they will Offer a STOCK of TABLE LINENS At 10 per cent. under manufacturers, list, or from 20 W 25 per cent. under usual retail prices. HOWELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS 13, ANIJ 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. — 6164 USE ONLY O T H E R G I LL' S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. ^52 Lea A N D P E R R I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pronounced by Connoisseurs, "THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE." To guard against the numerous worthless imitations of this renowned Condiment, the Public should ask for LEA AND PERRINS'" SAUCE, And see that their names are upon the wrapper, label, stopper, i wu and bottle. C?osse an, e«L° tnd,.forr exiK>rt> by the Proprietors, Worcester; and Black well, London and by Druggists, Grocers, and Oilmen generally throughout the World. LEA AND PERRINS' 6101 (E-ducatio it. :N°RMAL-(TOLLEE, S \V AN SEA. PRINCIPAL-W. WILLIAMS. Pupils prepared for the Universities and for Professional and Commercial Pursuits. During the past six years fifty-two of the pupils have passed various public examinations. TERMS: Beard and Tuition 0 0 per. an. Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 0 Greek 10 0 German 10 0 Drawing 1 o 0 4453 STAFFORD CO L^TFG^] DAKTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NKAK CRYSTAL PALACE), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o. Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, &-c A. G. WAIKIKSON, Esq London University. jJRench Monsr. RAECKBDROOM. GKRMAN. d,\ ELPHRATJS, M.A., Ph.D.. &c. DRAWING, PAINTING, &C J. L. KEKWORTHY, Esq., F.S.A.. F.R.G.B., &c ASSISTANT IS DITTO J. BOUTS, Esq., Medalist 8f the Royal Academy. PROFESSOR OF DANCING J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian rm, Opera House. present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on the ^5th M&ri'h. 4678 ROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE3 G BRIGHTON PARK, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. DR. B. TOMKINS, M.A Lady Superintendent of Studies Miss WILSON. Pianoforte and Singing Kiss RUMBOLL. ■Drawing, iic. Head Master of T j o t GrosvenorCollege Lady Superintendent of Domestic Arrange- ments | Mrs. Jos. TOMKINS. Y»ung ladies prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Lorail examinations. ° Q.ROSVENOR COL LIEG E7 WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. PRINCIPAL DR. TOMKINS, M.A. P rofesseur de Francais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book. &c.) HEAD MASTER CHARLES BIGG, Esq. The College is within 200 yards of the proposed site of the new Cliftoil Station. Very Moderate Terms. Large school-roam. A arge number of pupils have obtained certiticates iu the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, many having passed with honours. Hundreds of pupils are occupying good situations in banks, merchants' offices, &c. A book (new edition, 40 pages) of Grosvenor College, also one of Grosvenor Ladies' College, may be obtained on application. It contains testimonials from parents of pupils, from old pupils, refer- enees to parents at Aberdare, Blaenavou, Builth, Brecon, Cardiff Chepstow-, Haverfordwest, Llanelly, Newport, l'ontvpndd,Swansea! Tenby, Trelech, Tredegar, Merthyr Tydfil, ic. Clever Boys who would be likely to pass the Oxford Local Examination are socially prepared, and received on reduced teniiti. 4082 Jfotcte. T?i° J?0TEL' ST* MARY STREET^ CARDIFF. First-class Family and Commercial House A W- .^nWestem Railway Station. Omnibuses to S of^^L MULL1NE1L 61 ln aMendallCe- Uuder the QUEEN'S-HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF.—Ladies' Coffee Room, An Ordinarv at 1 30 Night Porter. —Mrs. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. IMPERIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUARTl SQUARE, CARDIFF. This Family Hotel comprises Public uoifee and other Rooms. Private. Sitting-rooms, numerous Bed rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary riailv at Half past One.-THOMAS NIXON, Proprietor. 6480 13UTE DOCKS. — WINDSOR HOTEL r^- Wlth every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary dally at l.30.—F. W. ARMSTRONG. 56i)« BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk from all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. HUTT (late oi the Cow- bridgeArms). 5696 F- -IS-HE R' S RE}I'R.I!;HM,KN'l' ROOMS 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.-Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. 5988 HYMNEY AND TAFF VALE EATING HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church Cardiff.-Pi oprietor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4' Gymru Yniwelweh ar cyniro. 6114 TY Y-CYM R Y.—The DOCKS TALKING -Ke 151-N TY Y-CYM R Y.—The DOCKS TALKING ROOMS, CARDIFF. The above Establishment is sitnatnrJ within 50 yards of Docks Post-office and Entrance, where visitors will find every comfort. Hot Dinners. Good Beds moderate.—JOHN OWEN, Proprietor. AKER'S FAMILY HOTElT^lrTmsT^ ROOMS, 161, Bute-road, Cardiff -J P il": patronage of commercial and otheh gentlemen of th* r>S<t is now in a position to supply what h J he Do,ks> be late by the local press, vi^-here hty c^if UpOU o £ fortably, as may be desired, on moderate J com- facility for providing pic-nic ex.-nr^.Tt T He has 6VvTy parties, as he can dine from 80 a"d priV^& ordinary daily at 1 II n m nk premises. An J. BAKER, Proprietor.P' y Charge' ls" 3d" A tr £ l *oliciW*L- S^OMMF^r^{5rSTJ^ON TEMPERANCE ^COMMERCIAL HOI EL, 16, ST. MARY-STREET, SWANSEA. THE VAULT, \VIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Yiftn-Iii '■ ^ANN, Proprietor: Agent for the Licensed nf « me aud Tea Companies. Ales, Wines, and » quality always in stock. Good Beds. N.B.—A flrst- iass Bowling SUoon on the premises. 6083 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAESTEfi 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 238C PROPRIETOR-Mr. ILLTID MORGAN INING ANDWFRESHMENT ROOMST— J. HISCOX'S (from NATTRISS') DINING and REFRESH- MENT ROOMS, 42. HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. _590l Bristol, —DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL.- Central, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical Awi- narv daily.—16 alK^ St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol i" ULLATHORNE, Proprietor. 5561 BRISTOL. — GUILDHALL commfp^TiT AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad^t!^ S Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners ee*> Br»stol. Night Porter kept.—W. T. CROUCH, Pi oprietor CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPEKsmv^, FAMILY SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 31 u„h1BRlDGE. last, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s c„i l>er week. Break* Apartments having been recently adde.Vt^ A Suite WEDDING BREAKFASTS the JPm the Hotel> especially for same 01 the most moderate terml ^18 PrePared to provide the ments only. Suite of Apartment* by weekIJ' "rang*- 6 Guineas each, fires onlv extra > board and attendance, in public rooms, 3 £ Gi'i"no'w • bedroom, board, and attendance* order. Private draw in"r,>r™ fA11Tmeala served to the visitor's 1 Siridavs at 5 All Ladies. Table D'Hote daily at H « 3 8 at 6" A)l c°iiimuiiications to be addressed, E. ^VUIUTC AMUSEMENTS* E T A R V A R F E^TTZ WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. DIRECTOR MR. MELVILLE.J A First-class Variety and Ballet Company every Eveninsr Change of Programme, and Change of Artistes. Livingstone and Nish Harrv T inn I Six Alexanders! Three Harvevt^ 1 A'Mil ton, Alverno, and Young Onzo Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marie and Arthur AlexramW f And others, TC-"NIGHT a. the STAR VARIETIES VICTORIA C0NCERT-R00M, ST MARyI STREET, CARDIFF. Alv X • SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr F w HOFFMANN Every E-s emng during the week,! CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR Almission—Iirst Class, Is. HEtlf-price at Ilalf-Past Nine for „ Gentlemen only. On Saturday s and Benefit Nights no return tickets after 10 o'clock* Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. itt