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§lti})|mt0 Notices. V 'I t/À. RATION TO'MINNESOTA jjlf' L' Information relating to the YEOVIL 'Htl an t!>e EUIiNKSS COLONY.'now being formed for ^etnent in Minnesota, with Map and general information, may jj.obtaii.e;! from Geo. Slieppard, 34, New Bridge-street, Blaelc- London. 5067 Si, ALTERATION' OF DAYS OF SAILING. R*- /^ORK, NEWPORT, <FCCARDIFF. I FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS leave CORK for NEWPORT And CARDIFF, £ *? Go"«ls and Passengers, EVERY MONO VY, culling at Mil- £ *> returning from NEWPORT EVERY WED?vKSD.A Y, and J?1 CARDIt'F EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. lor :l.res-C>tbin. Zi is.; neck 7s.; Cabi. Return Ticket, avaiKWe one month, el Us. 6d. For further particulars see small bills 3AI>^ AGENTS. J,5«I>IFF.—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. OA^'ORt-Mr. J AMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. ^-C^^C'tv oi Cork Steam Pocket (Jomiianv, iVnrwse Quay. 374 QTEAM BKTWEE>TC A RD IFF, iul''„ BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. .II: SAILINGS W E E K L Y SVsam-ships PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain A XT ON A. Captain Linklater; CLCTHA. Captain iinek- ♦ft^jAILSA, Captain Fry, are intended to Sail with Goods ffssenprers from Ea-tBnte Dock liasin (unless prevented c,tcutiistaT ce.-l, as follows rturinq the month of MARCH CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, ANH BELFAST. Jj fjoudwy .8 p.m. 24 Monday .1 p.m. v U('a" •• ?• 31 Monday .7 p.m "ohday .7 n.m. j u FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. lJJJonday •• •• 12 noon 24 Monday p.m. iY?(»a<i,ty .11 a.m. 31 Monday 12noon. Monday 12 noon In GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. g ?*turdr,y 2 p.m. 22 Saturday .2 p.m. ISr Ur'1,'lV •• •• P-m- 29 Saturday 2 I'-™' a'urday .2 p.m. ». With liberty to Tow and Assist Vessels.. GlJ5Es'—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. Gd. Steerage, 10B.; GreenocK or ft"0* Cabin, 20s.: Steerage. 12s. (id. v,pfore 2 De alongside in time for shipment Two Homs i time of sailing. a„n.|,i, to W^P'y in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; ^^her; Lindsay & Co. Swansea, to M..Tones Hjji to Robert- Henderson and Son; Bristol, to Son and in Cardiff, to B & G0., ^00 Hut, jPARDIFF TO JEW YORK. DIKKCT STE vM The BRISTOL C H A JN « ^ITEB ST V,FS(>fTmE1UCAANP CANADA. "00* New. ^^rB'fal,"pow"Sb^ IS5-? "•MARTHEN a will sail regularly between »** roEi, A li D 11* t p-nresslv for the Trade, and fitted-up J%*» fcattW^vements for the comfort and convenience ^^g^S'StSS^ MAKCH, to be Wdbv?ie GLAMORGAN Dy t.ie iul.lber particulars apply to "Jt'STnr Bi'DBBIT & JAMES, and BRAXTH, 11, g King street. v^ANSFA RICHARDSON & Co. Gl^PoRT UEAUD, & Co. K$tJCESTER W. C. i -UCY & Co. ttjSjypOOL T. WAITE & SON. 4te7fcPRIDD ALEXANDER BROTHERS. HfcS^ JOHN* R- TAYLOR. ^Rb^YR L'YLL-" u \v. J. PRESSWELL, 1, Castle-street. E. G. PRICE. ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. -'I- '5- TROTTER. vT^V Do CK. S. B. SKETCH. ttA^Tpr"- RICHARD MASON. jfeWviiT'• vn«w», In N LAVNCKLOT LOWTMKR 21 W ■ etAkc^R T M. CITKF, Sirhowy Railwaj. r^vialfiY SAMUEL charlet ,^kiV:y E EVANS, Post-otiice. RiNp/ON E. EVANS, Stationer. J'11J" ClI AL1NDER, Po»t-office. 5^V\"u WILLIAM WILLIAMS, (nocer. Orat* Ma\Vr j H N. JUDD, Beaufort-house. ^pomSRcmSS! HE UAITKI) STATES, IS QTF\M "SI F.E4T WESTERN «« »^° Sait THURSDAY'March 27tli, 1S73. ■Dragon,-(loOO tons) Wm. Western, commander, to Sail I'HURSB'AY, April 2*.th. SABiu NEW STEAMSHIP TO FOLLOW. AP'E to NEW YORK IS Guineas. Pn?/„RT)IATE to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, or PRIL\D^LPHIA, 8J Guineas. thev 6 Guineas. *esselg ot this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- fcj~rect frt m Bristol to New York. T. 8t»ul £ ers may I'e booked through to all parts of the United tf, an(1 Canad'a on very moderate terms. Of" secure berths, &c., apply to MARK WHITWILL and SON, fc^e-avenue, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb and Co., It^decl Store Merchants. Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Doclc- ) Newport, Mon-; John Morgan, Postmabter, Pontypool !•' J- Morgan, 10, Gleoeiand-street, Mertliyr Tvdiil J- Callaway, ?°Untain Ash: or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Brokers, 'Hnsea; George I. Price, Church-street, Pontypridd. a + 9sseDger8 ^re recommended to obtain their Tickets from our %ents before leaving home1 g07 4 LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. K"^tLt0 "^Itii'Xs'of this Line now run direct every Tues- ?l> »n l^pl21 r rvERi'OOL to PORTLAND, forwarding ^Mlaursoay om Llvi, BOSTOn, and to all Cities and \Z*nger8to Y a"(' ct»tes 3 in Canada, and the United Stat'«<* AND FROM LJVEt-.POOL 1 id Tue,S(iay, 11 Mar. ^CA an, Thura.. 30 ..an.v[oraVian, Thursday, "13 ^^drr-.w, 'i'.icti., 't teJ- *s. Andrew, Tuesday, 18 iV.rs., 0 +Vrma«an.'limrsday, 20 „ 11 ct patrick, Tuesday, 25 „ Vs" tSSf1: Th,ur-' •'0 f^o]ynesia-ni Thursday | 33XC»-»" 33XC»-»" \i, *l> Thuiulay, G r BALTIMORE Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALH sail as follows. Middle Warding: Pussenpcors by Rail to all °states. JW Western, South \Vestern and Southeii jlar. I'^an' TUeS'' 11 Fob" Fer"via"' ^ueV Apr" ,V» n kk: i £ z »Nor- „Boslo,i,g 15.. i39».. including Beds, Bedding ana ail ntce. Kr'S' 'V""s -Pa, l fro,n Iteerag'e. Applications for berths t„ 111 advance. t> 'ui"'to -Tohn, Halifax, Quebec, Por^an(''lon°ti ^►JXtihi 'k' N"rf<lk. or P .ltimore, £ 6 6s., including a Ple1^' K <-1 • provi-iians. Steerage Stewardesses ''ne tlJ to t,^ie of female passenger fyqri? tote* from the O^ean Steamships to the Railway Caif requir-d concerning Canada, can be obtained *>10 Dixon, 11, Adam-street, Adeiphi, London Agent for the Government. ° >^hlets ?" suPP'ied gratis by our agents ANOISCO, Via the UNION A'L v'A' rro 'ilt or 'l1' ICKETS issued on the most favour- ^"113. For Freight or Passage anniv to ALLAN BRO^SepS & CO. Alexandra ";lmc;s-street, Liverpool, and tn 8 °-vle street, LondoiiflPi-rv ^trn e°r~e Bird. 246, Bute-street, Cardiff John r' T ivlor "S^ter, Pontymiste-, near Newport James Ayre G4 D(K- N«wport; R. Prust, & Sons, S, Q«ay Pa.^de Sw^T-e, ^%hl?0w'»• Tn mas-street, Llanelly John Copeland 12i Merthyr Tydvd Jackson & Co., MiifoVd HaVen Humphreys, Welneld-road, Carmarthen; David T' dei', Pontvpridd James R. -Morgan, Pontypridd. 1 COMPANY'S .-jPiiciAL NOTJCK TO EMISRAXTS. V'st i'-sfsentfcrs to obtain their Tickets from our Ag-ent3 •tavir,g home. 4869 w NATIONAL LINE. "E STEAMERS OF THIS LfNI'J ARt, rI ilE LARGEgx PASSENGEli STEAMSHIPS AI'LOAT. I'liOM I.TV1-UPOUl, TO NEW YORK KVERY WEONl'SDAY, QUEENSTOWX eVSRVTHURSDAY IVT'ATiON Ah SI LAM SHIP iM COMPANY (LIMITED). „ f» .1V,e ntv.- iull-powered British Iron-screw Steamships few'c To"s Sai,)\- 3"07 T^iti 7,'r°San 5004 Emrland, Kemp ^07 K'^o 4000 The Queen, Andrews .4441 3847 '11P^f>ii 4202 Holland, ii'.afeif i-;ori'xon 3571 Erin, ™*> ?e<ie'T.'el)stlir 3R00 Helvetia, GrigfTS Win', ^"Oioas 3500 Denmark, Sumner. UiiA^tched from Liverpool to New York as follows Wednesday, 12th Marcn, 18/3. PAIN.. Wetinesiiity, lythMarcfe, 1873. F3p IN Wednesday, 26tli March, 187;}. o Leavintf Quceostown the followim; days. ,i°°? accommodation on hoard these Steamers is un- C^loo' the State-rooms hein- umuuaily lar^e, and open cr 2*8 P'n'e8' w,1'ch are situated in the poop on deck—the poop daH long. j,, llrrba;:< 12, 1;>, and 17 Guineas, according to accoinmo Sjeti. „■ wxtc.r-Kmj-an having same privilege in Saloon. Return A ^EN i'Y-nv: Gl'INEAS. Vemj|lE'.{A,SLi areommodation is unequalled for space, lisrht Ohe ri, aL;on. Abiindauce of Fresh Provisionsserved up cooked V^teg "^Pany's Stewards, ^td,r Passage on Reduced Torn. Steerage Passengers £ ge. te Quebec, Boston, and Baltimore without extra age tllnore wtthout extrfl t el"3 •2K? through Aapinvall. San Francisco, the in- LV'i# °f Ca,iada am! of the United States on favourable i5 t0 'VMO Zealand, China and Japan, at W^entrV rate*-$eu' York and San Francisco. i^tg >7p,rs 1,re advised to seeure their passages from the local leaving home. ^iKht or Passage njjply to V NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) kj'■fid j f1TT,, &-d 23, Water-street, Livcrfiool; 4 ?Hoi"ao anc' LllOS., Queenstown,—to Messrs. J. R. Vi}fo'Ks\wI b"i tanuia-hi did injfs, B«te Docks; JOHN CU. Biuvio ?ur°)' 1&. Cleveland-Street, Merthyr Tydfil HARSE F. ^l wport, Mon.; F. W. CAUNT, Aberdare CHAS. P. 2**C0(jd ''ah- A. MORGAN, Postmaster, I'out pool Hk.VKY g>eliv ',HlSb-street, Abersyehan THOS. MORGAN, Mina-street, DOWN, Terminus Hotel, Bristol. ^f»ts h2f s ar<i :idviseJ to secure theii- Passtu/es from the Local e leaving home. 2oOC ^hipping 3iDHtt¡. 1~NMANLI^ ftySSSSFSh ^EEN^TOWN to NEW VOBK. every T(?ES!)AY and TU'JKSDAY. JiAB. 13. CITY OF PARIS THURSDAY,' "dar. 20. CITY OF MONTREAL IiTAY MAR. 25. CITY OF BRISTOL RSDAY, MAR. 27. CITY OF BROOKLYN. "V 15* Guineas; Tliurs- SaJloon Passage—Tuesday Sailings, 1' >,avinir equal Saloon lay Sailings, 15 Guineas and 18 Guineas, havmfe privileges. v v Six Guineas, with Steerage Passage to New ?/„,pikers forwarded to Bos- a full supply of Cooked Provisions. 1°• j> £ arge. ton, Baltimore, or Portland without e. UNITED STATES Passenoers for all parts of CANADA ami u booked through 011 very advantageous; i« •• lNMAy 22, Water- For further particulars, apply to WILLlAii street, Liverpool, D ,nIfRrf BURTON and SON, R0B the Conii-'aiiy's Agents ■South Church-street, Cardiff or to an} 2249 throughout Wales. -r T >T i? \\r"itiTK ST*" LIN1" T ▼ cirpiTF'S MAIL STEAXfERS. UNI^Hir YOKK. These new full-powered LIVERPOOL to and fr"™ p|ip00L on THURSDAYS, quELNb- Stoamships sail from TOWN on FRIDAY jjar^ g Feb Celtic Mai eh 13 Adriatic f tlie highest speed, and replete These vessels are all umfo department. Saloon and with modern convenient;s^m booked th h l0 all pal.t3 Cabins are am'dshif s-, P^tf^encz, China, Jaowi, Lidia, of the United B ->tw York free of charge. and Austrana. l'ra ts ^sue ineas. ttetum Tickets, 35 Saloon passage, ,tl» las ana ii o ^tthe Company's Office, 19, Broxdway New For rie'M qtrpot Chicaso; 111 Oueenstown, to J AM».f5 2^rra& cV orktoS\sM4.Y, SlRIE & Co., 10, Water-street, T ivprnocd"' to 7, &ist India Avenue, London, E.C. to BARNES, MTTHRIE & Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff to G. A. BEVAN, Swan- f^Tor to'GEO. R. PRICE. Pontypridd. 4S09_ 1- 33itstiicss Addresses. E. T. l BREWERS' AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER CITY COOPERAGE, BRIDEWELL STREET, BRISTOL. HOMK-BREWING TAVERNS. Mr. E. T. LEWIS is instructed to LET several Home-brewing TAVERNS. Incomings, from £ 150 to £ 1,000. For particulars apply at Mr. LEWIS'S Otbce, Knd»- well-street, Bristol. 369-" CHARLES WAY, DEALER IN PICTURES AND WORKS OF ART, 17, ROYAL PROMENADE, BRISTOL. 2422 STANTON & COMPANY, STEAM CONFEC- TIONERY WORKS, LEWINS-MEAD, BRISTOL. Mauufacturers of their Celebrated BUTTER SCOTCH, FRUIT PRESERVE, BOILED SUGARS, tan, PEPPERMINTS, &c. 460i pERRYMAN'S CARRIAGE, RAILWAY, STREET, AND SHIPS' SIGNAL LAMPS, AND BENT GLASS MANUFACTORY 10 and 11, OLD-KING STREET, BRISTOL.^ 2385 "VfOTICE. — Bristol 1st February, 1873. -L* CARTER and CO.,having completed the Erection of their ?" ew and First-class Plant, are now ready to receive Orders from WilN^ MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, and CHEMISTS for the supply of any quantity of SODA WATER, SELTZER WATER, LEMON- ADE, and other Mineral Waters, of the highest purity and excel- lence, either in Egg-shaped or Cylindrical Bottles and Contracts with large Consumers.—Address: CARTER and CO., WILDER-STREET, BRISTOL, (the largest Works in the West of England). v s 4775 /REAT SALE OF SADDLERY.IMFOR- VJT TANT TO GENTLEMEN, FAl^ERS, LIVERY STABLE. KEEPERS, AND OTHERS.—An immense Stock of Carriage. and Trap Harness Saddles, Horse Clothing and Saddlery of c\co description, Knee Wrappers. Rugs, Whips, Gig and Lamps, &c. Ask to see the Harness plated on German silver, a £ 5 5s. All-over Pig-»k;n Saddles, complete, warranted, at i*S Plated Gig Lamps at 18s 6d., usual price 35s .W1 satk-fy purchasers that this a genuine Sale. Sale each dav froiii 10 a m. to 6 p.m., at No 3, Victoria street, Bristol, next door our Rick Cloth and Sack Warehouse, and nearly opposite tne George Hotel.-PARNALL & SONS, Manufacturers, Bristol anu Exeter. Terms, nett .Cash-no abatement.. BEDINGFIELD'S Twelve years in the steamers 13 between Southampton Send for his Illustrated and Havana Price List. Intimate acquaintance BKorsGFIELD'S tTAVANA markets of FINK BRISTOL BIRDSEYE, I—S this Sold only in packets. 11 celebrated A very varied Assortment of Samples „i on receipt of 5s. pi.^c. Tobacconists, Wine Merchants, Grocers Chemists, &c., supolied with the fl finest Bristol Tobaccos. PRICES ON APPLICATION. bolesale Dealer in T b icoonists' Goods. BROAD-STREET AND PARK STP.EET, PH! Tor,. 4,71; H,KT,MUST WE DO TO MAKE OUR IV COALS COST LESS? Apply the Newly-invented COAL SAVER, which is Cheap, Durable, and requires no Alteration of Grate. The general public (for aIr are interested), namely, the Gentry, Middle Class, and the Poor, who feel the high price of coal. The Invention is kept in daily use for inspection AT HENRY LEONARD'S, 22, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. 4774 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF ENGLAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from ki 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from. 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. -"¡-.B.-BURMAN'S CLOCKS give the exact time, as received from Greenwich every day by telegraph. 5081 ONLY THE BEST. JA:\TES GARAWAY AND CO., SUPPLY SEE D S KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN, « -Rest Varieties, at the Ch-apest Rates lor Best Quality Qv-]y Oi the ijcot COLLECTIGN FOR ONE Y^ARib SUPPLY, From 10s (xl. to 63,. Carriage paid on all Orders abov 20s. in value. .'ue ith "Calendar of Garden Operations," Post Free Catalogue, >v on application. FIVE PER CKjVT 1,1scouxt FOR CASH. TTAATFS GARRAWAY & CO., JAMES G DURDHAM D0VV5 nurseries^tol^ 4480 T^VNTERBrCAR^iN^[ls7FRE>;CH |J> A 1 iN X j>0LISHER?, &c., wnl cove money by having their Goods of F. & H. BARNARD, OIL COLOCT^ 33' CASTLE' LINSEED OIL Per Gall0n* TURPENTINE 1f, XAPTHA, Rectified. ¿s. J\d. OLIVE OIL, for Machinery JS" Rosin AI. per ib.? GLASS PAPER 9('- i>er Qu're- Best French COLZA OIL 3s- 9(1 • P«r Gallon. ';o",ng-'sPARAFFIN OIL ls- 6d. GLUE, Best French Stamped 8d. per Ib.a GRpri?P and DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, and PAINT CSHES Cheaper and Better than any House in the C)ty.^ I SAY G E 0 It G E ?uitAhevetforC'rthat lew sll0P in College-street! I had a splendid PAY CASH FOP°fr?nds' ,and a capital Fit, Mind, I HAD TO No, who is he ?' Whybut tis ^heaP- COLLEGE HOUSE^O.^JlleGE-STREET, SWANSEA. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. YOU WI..L BE WELL PLEASED. 4451 TEE T H, from 5s. EACH ESTABLISHED 18t)9 M. JONES and son; SURGEON DENTISTS, M.C.D E 19, NORTHAMPION PLACE, SWANSEA. Invite public attention to their Patented System of Painless Dentistry, which entirely supersedes ad othersf lainless Their Artificial Teeth, being indestructible, never chance colour nor decay, and, by their wonderfully ilfeIlke *e«colour detection, and exactly restore th 3 natural and youthful expression °lfaTEETH, FEOM I SET?, F v M Terms strictly moderate. C-isi A Vacancy for an Ar« t upu. PERIODICAL ATTEND >VE 1 PEMBROKESHIRE. For dates see Local ")Crsl ONE OF THE FIBH DAII-Y IN ATTKNPANCE AT NO. 19, KORTHAifPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. 3146 fulilic Settees. R M Y C O N T R A C T S WAR OFFIOE, 5. New-street, Spring Gardens, S.W., ,rd, March, 1873. TENDERS will be received by the Control Officer in charge of the undermentioned District until 12 o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 20th instant, for the supply of FORAGE and STRAW for PALLI -\SES, for Military Services, for Six Months from 1st of May, 1873. WESTERN DISTRICT.—Control Office, 38, George-street, Devonport. I. Brean Down Severn Dcfence 2. Brecon 5. Bristol and Horfield 4. Cardiff 6. Exeter and Topsham 6. Hubb»rston, South Hook, and Scoveston 7. Newport (Monmouth) 8. Pembroke Dock and Outposts I). Pei-ially, 10. Pendennis and St Mawes ll. Plymouth, Devonport. Stonehouse, St Nicholas Island, Bull Point ahd the several Forts forming N.E. Defences from Laira to Ernsettle 12. Tregantle, Scraesdon, Maker Barracks and Heights, Pickleeombe Point, and Cawsand 13. Staddon and Stamford 14. Popton 15. Trowbridge Forms ef Tender, and Conditions of Contract, may be obtained on application at the above-named Office, by letter addressed'to the District Contractor, or in person between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock, and no Tender will be entertained unless made upon the form so obtained. The Tenders must be properly filled up, signed, and dated; and no Tender will be noticed unless de.ivered in time at the District Office, under closed envelope marked" Tender" on the outside. THOMAS HOWELL, 5076 Director of Contracts. HE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. CO:IPANY, LDlITED. ESTABLISHED IN JUNE, 1872. (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 and 1867.) Ordinary Share Capital, klOO1600, in 10,000 Shares ofSlOEaeh. First Issue of 7,500 Preference Shares of £10 each. BEARING TEN PER CENT. INTEREST, And entitled to participate with the Ordinary Shares Capital when Dividends exceed 10 per cent. The Directors will be quite prepared to adopt any of the new processes for the manufacture of Gas, if upon due examination they are found to be commercially success- ful. 21 Payable on Application, 21 on Allotment, and £1 Month after Allotment. Future calls at intervals of not less than Three Months. DIRECTORS. Henry Marshall, Esq., Chairman. Wm. Henry Le Feuvre, F.R.G.S., Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Gas Company. James Glaisher, F.R.S., Chairman of the Harrow Gas Company, and Auditor of ;the Crystal Palace District Gas Company. T. Foster, late Secretary Board of Trade Gas Referees. William Colley, late of the firm of Allen Colley and Edwards. R. H. Patterson, Esq., F.S.S., late Board of Trade and Metropolitan Gas Referee. | BANKERS. The National Bank and its Branches. AUDITORS. Messrs. Harding, Whinney and Co. SECRETARY. T. Cole. OFFICES. 26, Budge-row, Cannon-street, E.C. The Directors of the Foreign and Colonial Gas Com- pany, Limited, are prepared to receive Applications for £ 75,000 Ten per cent. First Preference Shares. This Company was successfully established in June, 1872, for the purpose of carrying out in Foreign and Colonial States judicieusly selected concessions which, by reason of public guarantees or other securities, should offer a safe, and at the same time profitable, investment for capital. The returns derived- from undertakings of this nature are well known, and no revenue is more certain or better secured; Continental Gas Companies having the further ad vantage of a much higher price for their coke on ac- count of the extensive use abroad of that fuel for domes- tic purposes. CITY OF TUNIS-Population 200,000. Having been fortunate enough to secure a concession for lighting the large and prosperous City OF Tunis, the popu- lation of which is over 200,000 inhabitants, the Company proceeded forthwith to construct the necessary works. These works have now been brought near to completion, and are of a most substantial nnd satisfactory character. The Directors anticipate that the City will be lighted in the month of May next, when the Company will begin to reap the piofits of this undertaking. These, as will be seen from the Report, made by one of the Directors at the request of the Board, promise to exceed 1!12,000 per annum frpm this source alone. By the terms of the Concession this Company secures the exclusive privilege of lighting the City of Tunis for fifty years, and will retain the works at the expiration of THCRRY0<I)F CASERTA ESTABLISHED GAS WORKS. The Company has also now secured the concessions for lighting the City of Caserta, which is after Naples, the most important city in Southern Italy. Here the Gas Works were opened for lighting on the 10th of November last, and already the public lamps amount to 50 per cent. more than the number specified in the contract. The lighting from these works will be extended to other three towns in the immediate neighbourhood with a population of over 80,000. At Caserta an important auxiliary in the manufacture of Gas is available in the shape of the refuse of olives from oil-making, which can be obtained at a much lower price than coal. The adoption of this auxiliary has been attended with the same success as in Provence, where it has long been in use. This refuse can also be had in great abundance at Tunis at cheap rates. SUBURBS OF NAPLES.—Population 200,000. In addition to the important Werks at Tunis and Caserta, which secure an immediate revenue, the Company lias,0.1 so succeeded in obtaining, on the very advantageous terms set forth M the appended statement, concessions for lighting the suburbs of Naples, comprising a population of over 175,000. 1 he recent establishment of Railway, communication throughout the district affords full facili- ties for the transit of Ceal, the absence of which has hitherto prevented the introduction of Gas All the land for the works has already been selected, and granted free of cost to the Company. The revenue from the towns included in the Italian concessions results, of course, as FAR as regards the pub- hc lamps, directiy from the contracts with the munici- palities. The revenue from the supplies of Gas to the palaces, public ofhees, and buildings, colleges, schools, theatres, manufactories, hotels, cafes, shops private s houses, and so on, has been ascertained by a w ll knawn and experienced Gas Engineer, possessing a lengthened ^thorough acquaintance with Italy, Mr. S Sknmelk- R-d ass f°Ton Ob tained from authorities made out a listVtle subject of all those establishments, trades, shops, and which in Italy are found alwaps to take Gas and whose very com- plete and detailed Report IS to be seen at the Company's Office. The total revenue from the two groups amounts to £ 50,89b a J ear and, with respect to this, the Engineer says in his Report in order not to hold out hopes which mjaht not be realised for many years, 111 all the foregoing estimates I have put down as probable private consumption, that which I believe will be obtained in a few years, in most cases certainlv a very low figure, so low that the con- cessionaire and his friends will most likely consider my "VIews too deprecatory. My answer will be that it is always well to be on tlte safe side." The above-stated revenue may therefore be safely assured as the minimum that will be arrived at in a few 1 years. And as, in the particular circumstances, 60 per cent. of the gross revenue would amply provide for the expenditure, adding, however, 2 per cent. for English charges, or 62^ altogether, there would be left for profit £ 19,086 from the Italian concessions alone. In the works constructed at Caserta, which have been inspected and approved of by the authorities, thorough efficiency and durability have been insured. The cost of the other works about to be constructed in a similar manner will, together with the amount expended on the Caserta works, not reach the sum of £ 100,000. On this point it is satisfactory to be able to state that, while the Company is entirely free from any engage- ments direct or indirect with contractors, responsible ties have offered to construct the works at sums that ,lrt hrinff the total expenditure considerably within ;b amount of £ 100,000. The profit therefore of 219,680 ? IVE shown would amount to a dividend of 19 per cent. nnum which is really but an ordinary dividend for directors, 15TH JA^ORK^'IS Chc,sed, being midway be- FH -Riilwav and the Custom house Pier. A siding tween the rt<- Railway, and the Government has will be A PRIVAte road between the works Sff&*cSK8U «»» t f» b. placed.H ]VFR. Le Cornu, the Company's In CONNECTION DECIDE(| TO extend the gas supply to Resident ,(LO Where the Bey resides and holds the City of I!XEF^FRHFC'MONTL,s of the yea-, and where all his Court dunn0 ei0 REGENCY is transacted. A large StorfiKKulbe required fa. the y»rio», palaces The completion of by both Europeans and n OF which, as the the private houses IS IS BOTH expensive and trouble- houses are large and lottj,LS some. T -r SBOULD advise the com- In conclusion, I MAY say PORT 0f Goletta, a pany to extend their operations to the I ort^o town of about 4,000 inhabitants but whicA^ ()^'h/rail. creasing in importance, as beinD TH }ACE OF THE way system and the itors "O there during the Regency. As many as °AND ETAblissement summer months to stay, and a Oasmo • £ „„„+ SCAle. des Baines are being erected on a IA<)"T M^HAVIN„ A most We may congratulate ourselves upon HA^ T °INCREAGE valuable property, and one that cannot fail j yearly in value. -c $uMic Jflotice% ESTIMATED REVENUE FROM TUNIS. Mr. Colley estimates the result of the Company r, working as follows :— Public Lamps £ 16,000 Private Consumers 12.500 le' £ 28,500 Deduct Working Expenses (60 per cent.) 17,100 £ 11,400 Profit on Fittings, Sale of Coke Tar, &e. 1,000 Net Revenue £ 12,400 Or over 15 per cent. on the cost of the Works. GROSS REVENUE ITALIAN CONCESSIONS. The following estimate of the gross revenue of the Concessions is extracted from Mr. Simmelkjoer's Report:— Suburbs of Naples £ 34,S34 Caserta, &c. 16,061 Total £ 50,895 GENERAL ESTIMATE OF PROFITS FROM THE ABOVE REVENUES. Tunis—Revenue £ 28,500 Less 60 per cent. 17,100 11,400 Profit on selling Colce 1000 £ 12,400 Caserta-Revenue 16,061 Suburbs of Naples. 34,834 50,895 Less 62A per cent 31,809 E19,066 £;31,JS6 Or to about 18 per cent. on the total amount of the Ordi- nary and Preference Share Capital. In order to complete the various works of the Com- pany, it is proposed to raise £ 75,000 by a first issue of 7,500 Preference Shares of X10 each, bearing Interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum, which Shares shall be entitled to participate with the Ordinary Shares in balance of Dividends exceeding that amount. It will be seen that the PRESENT ISSUE is not only WELL SECURED by works already completed and in operation, but that it will participate to the full extent in other profitable WOl ks which the Company has it now in its option to undertake. The Directors anticipate that with judicious and economical management, not only with large dividends of 15 or 20 per cent. be realised, but that the whole of the original capital will be reinbursed to the Shareholders within the various periods of the Concessions. Copies of the contracts entered into by the Company, and a copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion, may be inspected at the Offices of the Company, 26, Budge-row. Applications for Shares may be made on the annexed Form, which can be obtained at the Offices of the Com- pany, or their Bankers. THE FOREIGN AND COLONAL GAS COMPANY LIMITED. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR 10 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES. To the Directors of the Foreign and Colonial Gas Com- pany, Limited. Gentlemen, Having paid to your Bankers (the National Bank) a deposit of t I request that you will allot me Preference Shares of £10 each of the Foreign and Colonial Gas Company, Limited, and I engage to accept them or any smaller number which may be allotted to me, and to make the remaining payments thereon in accordance with that Prospectus. Name at full length. Address Occupation Date Signature Addition to be signed if the Applicant wishes to pay up the whole of the instalments in one payment, I desire to pay up the above Shares fn full in one payment. 5097 Signature TO TOWN AND COUNTRY I)I-LAIIERI- PAWSON & COMPANY, Limited, 9, St. Paul's J- Churchyard, London, beg to announce that the entire Stock purchased by the Company (considerably over £ 200,000), will be re-marked and OFFERED FOR SALE, on TUESDAY, 11th March, at eight o'clock precisely. By order of the Board, FREDERICK ERWOOD, Secretary. P.S.—The Stock cannot be viewed before the morning of Sale. 5010 THE BRIDGE FIELD AND VICTORIA JL SALT WORKS (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that the SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for the above will be CL(ISED Tms DAY (MONDAY, the 10th instant), ior London, and To-MORROW (TUESDAY, the 11th instant), for the Country. By Order, JAMES BOWDEN." Secretary. Offices 13, George-street, Mansion House, London, E.e. 10th March, 1873. R066 0 T I C E. I, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, -131 labourer, Cockett Village, Swansea, hereby notify that I will; not be ANSWERABLE for any DEBl my Wife, ANN WILLIAMS, may contract after this date. March tith, 1873. School Board Schools at Tonyrefail for Lantrisant Sebool Board. TO BUILDERS. THE LLANTRISSANT SCHOOL BOARD are "open to receive TENDERS for the proposed New Schools as above. Plans and Specifications can be seen oil application to the Rev. J Powsll Jones, Viear of Llantrissant, or at the offices of thf undersigned from the 11th of MARCIPto the 1st of Apiill,, 1873 The Tenders to be delivered to the Rev. J. Powell Jones, the Vicarage, Llantrissant,bef re 12 o'clock on the 4th of A rEtIL, 1873. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Quantities can be had at our office. LAWRENCE & GOODMAN, Architects. 1, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon. 5&1 I LANDAFF OHURCH CHORAL -4 ASSOCIATION. WELSH FESTIVAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1873. SECRETARIES—Rev. EDWARD JONES, Vicarage, Tredegar. Rev. 1). P. MORGAN, Vicarage, Aberavou. WAKTED for four months, ending August 7, 1873, a TRAINER for the Welsh Choirs of the Diocese. Applicants to state terms to the Secretaries in reply to this advertisement. Time to be wholly given up to the Association work for the four months. SUBSCRIPTIONS to be paid on account of the Welsh Festival to the Secretaries. Books and other particulars in a future advertisement. 5054 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of NEW OFFICES and PRINTING WOI'KS for the "S CTU WALKS DAILY NEWS" and '-CARDIFF TIMES," ill St. Mary-street, and Westgate-street, Cardiff. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office, 3, Crockherb- town, Cardiff. Tenders to be delivered to Mr. D. Dueean, 11, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. on or before WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, endorsed "Tcndent for New Premises." Bills 01 Quantities may be obtained at my office on payni en of £ 1, which will be returned on receipt of a'bona fide Tender. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. PETER PRICE, Architect. 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Feb. 27th. 1873. STUART HALL CARDIFF. m Ilt SAMUEL CAPPER, The Celebrated AMERICAN ORATOR, wili deli v.-r THREE ORATIONS, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1S73. Particulars in future announcements. justness 'J\(ldtC$$C$. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STFREuSCOPIC COMPANY, 45, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, Beg most respectfully to inform the Public in general that all Pictures, Portraits, Cartes, &c., formerly taken hv Mr. James Andrews, are in theposseseion of their Manager, tl err Jean Goldman, who will REPRODUCE all Copies at HALl" PRICE, and guarantee a Superior Reproof. The above Company respectfully announce that no other Establishment in Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have any rig-ht to reproduce or infringe upon their NEW PATENT VAr, DER WEYDE'S PROCESS. An inspection at the Wind-street Establishment is respectfully invited. Price List sent free of charge. All letters to be a(idreselt Herr Jean Goldman, late Andrews. Wind-street. Swansea. 201)9 i 19, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FUR- TURE, en suite, at various prices. CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY of every description. All BEDDING manufactured on the Pre- mises. LEWIS BROTHERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. 4479 H7 Awberimlate j7Ha. AWBERY). • TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 460 -1 M"ith AND CO, corn MERCHANTS, I SKINNER-STREET. NEWPORT, MON. 4658 business rldre$$c$. JJLACK SILKS. One effect of the recent lnrye Failures in the Silk TYa/ie hni been to throw an ImIJ)(;I!-se Stock of Manufactured Silks unexpectedly into the Market. The saies have beer: forced, and the Prices obtained have been much under their Original Cost. | SPARK AND TAIT, Beg to announce that thev will SHOW, THIS DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF BLACK SILKS, OF THE BEST MAKES, At Prices even Lower than during the late War. Also, ABOUT 30 GOOD BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESSES. COLLEGE-GREEN, BRISTOL. 2854 RP O E M I G P. A N T S rlhe enter!'rising spirit of Englishmen has led them to seek in distant lands the fortune which, from the pressure of competi- tion, they cannot always secure in this. In 60 doinz they not only promote the jfood of the country tlie3- go to, but that which they leave, and MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF, Ever mindful to do their part in furthering every national enter- prise, have specially selected a large STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, strongly made, suitable for Emigrants. It is perfectly obvious that in countries where labour of all kinds ib very dear, that too much attention cannot be paid to avoid the expense of mending, and that the manufacturer in England who has capital at command, can supply articles of the bet-t description at less cost than other countries Emigrants in every rank in life cannot therefore invest any money so profitably as in the selection of equipment at the above Establishment, nccessary alike for their transit and their destination, whether it be to Australia, New Zealand, California, India, America, er the Colonies. Portmanteaus, Railway and Carriage Rugs, Hat Cases, Carpet and Leather Bags, Trunks, and Sea Cheats. 130 JOHN WILLIAMS'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 3718 £ c I THE ROTHSAY SCARF, NEW. THE BELLE VUE SCARF, NEW. W THE SHIELD SCARF, NEW. <1 THE BARONET SCARF, NEW. PQ THE DON PEDRO COLLAR, NEW. THE GRESHAM COLLAR, NEW. Q THE MILTON COLLAR, NEW. Z LINED GLOVES, all sizes. WOOL AND SILK MUFFLERS. NEW SHAPE IN FELT HATS. Ph GENT'S SILK UMBRELLAS. —— 1*1 16, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. S/81 AT LOW WATER R S. ANDREWS RUNS FIVE OMNIBUSES CONTINUOUSLY, FROM BUTE DOCKS w PENARTH FERRY. 4574 BUTE COAL CONSUMERS' COMPANY (HENRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES WINDSOR HOUSE. CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT STEAM COAL. BEST SMITHS' COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Special Terms for large quantities. 2749 AiN D P- I E W 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 supply of CHAFFED lIA Y always on hand. 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 Phesphate, direct from the Works, Penryn, Cornwall. 4697 N. POWELL & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 138$. BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. SOUND DINNER CLARET, FINE OLD SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. LONDON GIN AND JAMAICA RUM. BASS'S AND ALLSOPP'S PALE ALES AND G U INN E S S' SEX T R A STOUT, in Fine Condition, in Wood or Bottle. Orders received at Linden Villa, Wordsworth-street, Roath, and 8, Davies-street, New Town, as well as at the Stores 2601 0 R 0 PEA N WINE COMPANY. -8^ No. 122, PALL MALL,LONDON, S.W Established 1858. SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF SEPTIMUS FLETCHER, GROCER AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT 23, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY (The Standard of Excellence). 27s. per Dozen SPLENDID OLD PORT, 37s. per Dozen (Eleven Years in the Wood) SHERRY. Dinner Sherry 18s. to 24s. I Very Fine Sherry 42s. to 54s. I Superior ditto 30s. to 36?. [ Fine Golden 24s. to 488, PORT. Old Tort 24s. to 30s. IVery Old Crusted 42s. to 54s. Old ditto 37s. to 42s. Verv Dry Old (iOs. to 76s. CLARET. Vin Ordinaire 12s. to 15s. j St. Julien 24s. Medoc 18s. St. Estej^he 36s. CHAMPAGNE. Epernay 81s. Ay Mousseux 39s. Verzenay 33s. Chansarels (1st quality) 45s. Beaujolais (the finest im- Spanish Port 15s. ported) 20s. Prussian Sherry 15s. SPIRITS. (Of the Finest Quality only.) Per bottle. Per dozen. Cognac Brandy 3 7 43 9 Ditto (5 years old) 4 1 49 0 Ditto (10 years old) 46540 Colonial Brandy 2 3 27 0 Schiedam Hollands 2 5 29 0 London Gill, 2 0 24 6 Finest ditto 229v Old Jamaica Rum 2 2 26 0 Old Scotch Whisky 2 3 27 ft Old Irish Whisky 2 3 27 0 Books of Prices containing upwards of 200 descriptions if Wines und Spirits, forwarded f'ee, on application to the Com- pany's Agents, and by whom the Wines and Spirits are sumilie.i iroiu a single bottle and upwards- TIPPLXG AND CO., Manager. W (J R O P E A N WIN E COM P iN Y-1 -No. 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. AGENT FOR MOUNTAIN ASH ABEL JAMES, CHhMItjT, &c., AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT <A_OX_FORl»-sTREET. MOUNTAIN ASH. EUROPEAN WINE ToMpTiy ■X-J No. 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W AGENT FOR ALERDARE% CHEMIST AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, ^MAIEKCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE. EUROPEAN WINE COMPANY, Ko. 112, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. TT T AGENT FOR BRIDGEND, ,,p HIBBEBT AND DA VIES, UROCKRS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WhJr' « large assortment of the various Wines and Spirits will J be kept on Stock, and ajl orders punctually attended to. 2420 justness gMAresscs. JOTHAM & SON'S OVElt(TOAT~S OT14-AM & JOTHAM &' SON'S TROUSERS. JOYHAM &^SON^STRJjEANiJVJSisTis: JOTHAM & SON'S YESTJS SO-VS- BOYS,_SIRRB. OTHAII SO.N,'S FLANLNEL SHlItTS. J OTHAMT&~SON'S HATS D CAPS. JOTHAM & SON'S HOSIERY! D R ESST^TT^STT MARY S T R E ET CARDIFF. MI TO LICENSED YICTUALLERS AND 'iRE T It A D E. MARCH brewings OF BURTON ALES AND DUBLIN STOUT. The above are now coming DIRECT from the Breweries of MESSRS. THOS. 'ROBINSON AND CO., BUllTON-ON-TRENT, AND MESSRS. JOJHN D'ARCY AND SON, DUBLIN, In the finest possible condition. THE TRADE WILL FIND THE BEST VALUE IN THESE ARTICLES. AGENTS FOR SorTH WALES :— TRESILIAN AND CO., CANAL-WHARF, CARDIFF. 5083 THE ONLY S H 0 p FOR SCOTCH PROVISIONS. CHOIC.E ROLL BACON, 8D. PER LB. EVANS AND CO., HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF;. 4S471 S W E E T I N G, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, 13, DUKE-STREET,^CARDIFF, MANUFACTURER OF WIGS, SCALPS, FRONTS, CHIGNONS, FRIZZETTS, PLAITS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WIGS, FROM el Is ed TO P-5 5s Od. NOTICE. H. SWEETING begs to state that he has had great experience in the best houses in London and the provinces; also a Member for two years of the French Ladiet.' Hairdressing Academy and as the highest wages are paid to the assistants, ladies and gentle- men may rely upon everything being done to their entire satis- faction. The Saloons are fitted with every eonvenience for Hair- dressing, Hair Brushing by Machinery, Shampooing, &c. THE PRICE FOR ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS:- GENTLEMEN'S SALOON. LADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS S. è. g d. Hair cut and brushed by For hair cutting only.. 0 0 machinery. 0 6 Dressing [ j q Shampooing- 0 6 Singeing- ] j o Singeing 0 6 Shampooing- 1 o Shaving & hair brushing 0 0Dresming in fancy dress" Curling hair 0 ti or poudre 7 6 Gentlemen's private room It)1 HAIR DYEING POOMS. ANNUAL SI BSCRIITIONS TO TOILET CLCK. Gentlemen £ 1 is j Ladies £ 2 2s THEATRICAL WIGS FOR LOAN OR SALE. The largest Stock cf Hair Prushes, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, and Shaving Brushes in South Wales. Customers would find it to their interest to buy their Per- fumery and Toilet rcquisites at this Establishment- 10 per cent, cheaper than any other House. GLOVES AND SCARFS IN GREAT VARIETY. 4890 5 P E CI AL IT I ES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR IN WOOLLEN GOODS, VESTINGS. &c., SHIRTS HOSIERY, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, &c AT J. NEWTON'S 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. THE CRITERION TROUSERS 14s. 6d. CASH ONLY, in Materials suitable for Autumn and Winter Wear. Made to Measure. J. NEWTON, Tailor, V.' lien Draper, Mercer, Hosier, &c., 13, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 2.25 vV. ET~V a IGflAN & CO. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHEPB'I'O%N'N, CARDIFF. 248, BUTE-STREET, j-CARDIFF. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carnage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdaxe Mr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, Loudon House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, lton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Mi. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chenstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Carmarthen Agont wanted. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly. — Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vaughan-street. Llandilo Mr. Lockyer, County Press. Neath 31r. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Usk Messrs. Jenes & Powell. draper &c. Watchet Capt. Nicholas. 223 Li'- d ti M1 s s It I G HT ol'- ASSOCIATE AND MEDALLIST OF THE LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict and Dr. Wylde), PROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFORTE 74' C ROCK1IERI5TOWN, CARDIFF 4336 (ILISSICAL AND COI'QMERCIAL TT TRAINING SCHOOL Prixcipal0RD H0USE' STuw E1LL, NEWPORT, MON. ASSISTED BY COMI'KTE.VT MASTERS. MR' J" WARE" or9l,?l1 preparation guaranteed for Business and Profes- sional Life, the Civil Service and Middle-class Examinations. Spacious Schoolrooms, DArmitones, and Playground. Unlimited DIet. Testimonials and referenoes of the highest order. For par- ticulars on application. 2467 ORliIAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA- PRINCIPAL—W. WILLIAMS. Pupils prepared for the Universities and for Professional and Commercial Pursuits. During the past six years fifty-two 01 tne pupils have passed various py blic examinations. Baard and Tuition 2 « Per. an. Tuition (including Latin and French) •• » ° Q Greek 10 0 German 1 0 0 Dmwin; 0 4453 of T A FF OR D CO L L E G E~ S DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NFAR CRYSTAL PALACK), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER JP'wa^S' kte Bridgend MATHEMAT.CS, L^iiverh[ty N' > London FRENCH 1Ionsr- R-akckki)R«<M, GERMAN Di. EtrinuTE, M.A., Ph nT DRAWING, PAINTING, &C ^KNWO^lY, Esq.,B. ASSISTANT IN DITTO J. Processor OK DANC.NO EaqM ita].an There is at present 110 vacancy, but one nurX-n," 1 I he 26th March. 1 UPU cal> l>e receiv ed on 4 t; Busii ess iidresscs. THE GREAT DRAPERY SALE AT HOW E L L & C O.'S COMMENCED ON THURSDAY, MARCH THE 6TH, 1873, and will continue for NINE DAY ONLY. saie, would'thP'^yi<iU,lc'1l:<" !rIr'er'cen:».rt of this, iheir grea to them diirliio-'tih ackno«leu.ue the liberal support accorded again arrived forseven vears trnd now that the time bit taking, they ;es„5 ,?r demonstration, prior to t-toch- their resrular stock- t 'iriVit0-ou to an ear'J' inspection, a« all purchased espeeialiv f v'tl1 seVfcral yery important pxrcela oi your notice. sale, vili be offered at prices worthy E M K A X T S will be sold on THURSDAY and FRm»v- iRIDAV. MARCH 13th and 14th. at Sweeping- prices. Usual terms strictly a,ihered to viz ■ — PROMPT CASH NO CREDIT By adopting this system H. &. Co. art. ei.iab]e<, t ( „ tneir poods direct from the u:amifattuu-rs, and are therefore in a pesitiwn to tell at the very lowest wholesale prices. e To prevent disappointment or misunderstanding, thev will not cut patterns or send goods on approval during the sale. Parcels delivered by tlwir ov-n vans to ail parts- of Cardiff twice ilaily; anfl to Canton and Llanoart once, starting at 6 p.m. Country parcels despatched free, but not carriage paid. The Trade supplied for Cash only. HOWELL AND CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13, AND 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 5041 CASH VERSLS CREDIT. W ILL I A M K O R N E R, THE CARDIFF HOSIER, 27, 29, AND 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AND 182, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Cardiff and the nrioh* r that aU WINTER GOODS have been S REDUCED FIFTEEN PER CENT. This Day, in order to clear them out to make room for SPRING GOODS. Over 400 Flannel Shirts, most our own make. Over 300 Oxford and Abvsiniar; Shirts. A-large qnantity of Gentlemen's and Cotton, Paiits, Drawers, Cnder Vests and A cboice assortment ef Ladies' and Gents' plain and fancy Scotch Leicester Hose. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Alpaca, and Zanella Umbrellas of the best deseription. Gloves, Wrists, Fronts, Cuffs. Collars, &c. Largest stock of Scarfs and Ties in South Wales. Shopkeepers Supplied Wholesale at Manufacturers Priccs. Goo<1,s warranted of Genuine Quality, at reasonable ■rxicebior cash only. W. K O R N E r. s CELEBRATED CRESSIXG-GOWNS, AT 21S. Sent to any Railway Station on receipt of Post-office Order If not approved oi the money will be returned. These Garments can be highly recommended to Ck r-vnien Medical and Professional Gentlemen, Invalids, and others. 4791 SEWING MAC H I N E~S ^WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. Fli.E a!1d TP1EF i-KOO* SaI ES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied bv CROSS BROTHERS GENERAL IRON M O N C E R S CARDIFF. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent WASHING MACHINES!" ljt ck"stncl1 Jiac«ine. SEWING MACHIj^ES.f°ld'SPatent1v °WfclW £ Shingi3uclline8 SEWING AIACHINES. WASHING AL\CHl'NEsa,X&Glbb3'Si!eilt^tAV^fe iL'i!j,r,e8 The Home Washer, complete, Cith MANGLES washer, wring, & Diaiig ;e,Price 6 iogi By Bradford and all other M:<1.lrs.. T-vrri' — *'or Sale on easy terms. KNIFL CLEANING MACHILSES. >R„ SEWIN-G MACHINE^1 • "ft Try the Shakespere. Agenoria, Fi"t klin the Weir, Vv. li. Thomas and Co., o. acy other Maker. SEWING MACHINES MANGLES FOR SALE AND HIRE UPO,! TERIR-S- SEWING MACHINESSalG °n easv Urm" SAFES, KEPAIRED- Fire and tliief proof, ov Chubb, Milner Perry, and Taunton. 9 CROSS BP.0 THERS 4539 public Amusements, JJUT CHIN SON & TAYLEUTFS GRAND c: I R c U S, ST. 1IAKY-STREET, CARDIFF, The Intellectual Treat of „ r !«., the w zmau,a: 5gS £ being f,,i- t,he BENEFIT OF 31 R. HUTCHINSON, Who will be favoured "ith the patronage and presence of the An rrn„ i t? a all(i. Tradesmen of Cardiff. M t s.\ terioimanee will celebrate the .ibeve event, ar.dthe Monstre Programme will be supported by the firfct and putnivelv only appearance this season of JOEY HAYNES, ™-i Cardiff's Old Favourite Fuimv Little Clown Who will introduce the DOG "BILLY," and muk sev-l -t u- most popular Comic Ditties. 18 Important Engagement of the BROTHERS ST. LEO N Champion Gymnasts and Flv'n^ Wow\ ETOILE TROUPE OF FRENCH A«M R„ XT T J-N LIJ ACROBATS. New Icarian Games To conclude on Monday and even even-P- H„ the unparalleled representation the Wt ek with T U R P I N s R R J MR'1"U1,D HOR; IDT LU YORK, t And DEATH OF BLACK Brss Introducing the whole Europe, whose dvin -6' il' tlle lieft Trained Mare in scene is witliout parallel. VICTORIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- „ r„ STREET, CARDIFF. PROPRIETOR Mi. F. W. HOFFMANN. Every Evenincf during the week, GRAND CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. Doors open at half-past 6. to conmence at 7 i/clock.^ R IC P IL IC 8 U MIC-NL 8 AS USUAL. Admission—First Class, Is- Haif-price at Nine c'elocjj WHEN THE PROMENADE CONCERT AND 1>4\-CTX-„ COMMENCE.. *>41 HE STAR HALL OF YAl.li;p..L (Late Amphitheatre), J- WIKD-STREET s \V A N y v A DijiecTOR. MR. MELVjjf Marvellous Conibinat'on of Talent. Startli;w> Novelty. Astounding Amalgamation of Cu I'a-on of Kngagement of the WorlU-i>,„,u V": 'cty. AIREC, TH!: KING o K Vff. In his wonaerlul, novel, and reinsrkal A 1 U First appearance of the celebrated Si a;e». If'ance. nf a»<i M..Mart;iiCt- an<l First appearance of Miss Jenny Stanley v Martini, Candler, bai!ur H,ii sSls' Arthur WMidhaia* Last six nights of Mr. Tom I r.v. a!;<1 etners. First appearance of the Jerome v" •,Bd Ida Toaple. Gymnasts and Acrobats. 1 au:l'i (four in number) ol sioi hotels, AND PA MIL Y Sittinsr, and stoek i> "•w'-stieet, livistol. Diiiing, ( kept. °Ck Kool»s- Dinnei-s from 12.30 U> 6. Ni. ntrorrlr 14:40 W^T. CROUCH, P.oprietor. CJLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAAITTV SinTt 1EL, FACING THE SUSPENSION-PHii)GK 0t" Al'ARTMENTS, from H Guineas per week •> fast, irom -2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d. Servive, 2s. A" Al;«'U;.er.k having been recently added to the liote' n c WEDDING BREAKFASTS, theMaiiager is prepaaed'to same oi the most moderate terms. Terms by we-kl ments only. Suite of Apartnients, with board ;-»,arranSe* 5 Guineas each, tires vuly extra. Bedroom, board a.) Ill^a[li:ei in public rooms, 3 £ Guineas. AU meals w:r- ed 'in ^Hdaiioe, order. Private diawing-room for l.adies. Tubie li-ii » vi8itcr'8 1 Sundays at 5. All communications to be au, ,ute at J^L_* —i': ODDFELLOWS' ARMS MAIRVIT-N Two Minutes' AValk from Station C E .S T li G. BILLIARDS POSTING. aooon^modafc on. 2:)O PJ¡uIJd;Tun-ll'. ILLTID ilv;G.-UI"