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gales bv gUttttatu AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. W,, Messrs. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. —now Properties, at Swansea Feb. SJk <vf w „ ffiSSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES. §001^ itc., at Swansea Feb. 14,15,18 tr are at*d Effects, at Swansea Feb. 22 5°r»e«ip ™ e ar,d Premises, at Swansea Feb. 24 fioriZ' Stock, &c., near Cwmbwrla_ March 1 «od Carriages, at Swansea March 6 SoOtoK^ „ MR. HENRY DA VIES. —noid Furniture, &c., at Milford Haven., Feb- 28 Wn,i, MR. F. G. GOUGH. °«8 Plant, O.ld Iron, Ac., atLlanelly.. Feb. 16 l<4<ehftHT M«*srs. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON. „ fanttrest in Colliery. Plant, &c., at Neath.March 7 Stnoir „ MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS. „ GK> Crops, dtc., neir Cardigan. „ March 7 j Mr T. S. HUKTLEY. '*•«« of D Hou»es at Cardiff Feb. 16 OI Brewery and Plant, at Caidiff I • • **eb. 16 Q<a r MR. THOMAS JONES. A'tle, Sheep, Meadow Hay, Ac Feb. 17 p MR JAMES EARN. «i states, Properties, &c.. at Newnham „ .March 2 ?0W. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. «itv o» o »at Swansea — Feb. 17 wocarfi Shop and Premises, at Pontardulais.. Feb. 24 5<WF,U LEWIS and SON. Soateh^ PnTWture and Effects, at LlaneUy Feb. 16. Furniture and Effects at Llaneily Feb. 18 t»i Messrs. MADDOX and EMERY. *RY Plant, &c., at Cardiff Feb. 16 v,. Mr w- JONES POWELL. Public-house and Premises, at A be rd are — Feb. 21. SSeholH Messrs T. J. PRICK and CO. l'».iritfi^arn^ure'Swansea Feb. 16 'ings, ftc., at Swansea _Feb. 19 ^W.nv MR- WILLIAM SANDERS. Shop and Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff.Feb. 22 tM 8 MESSRS. SHORT & DUNN. Stores, at Cardiff Feb. 21 MrtW„P. STEPHENSON. w '•tate, Glamorganshire Feb. ^»eh«^ D Messrs. STRAKER and LAKE. f, a Furniture. Horses, Carriages, Mar. 23 & 24 ^Wrs at. u MR. J. C. WALLOP. „ Bnstol. Feb. 17 !?VK» „ MR. JOHN WILLIAMS. and Poles, at Pumpsaint, Carmarthen Feb. 22 S? e»k ,^otice.—Qaercady Estate, Glamorganshire.—Sale ,riah». r.and Copyhold Farms and Detached Lands, In the Welsh St Doiiatt's Ystradowen, Llanblethian. Pen- ^avemock, incln'ding the Mansien and grounds of the picturesque ruin of St Quintin's Castle. I. W. P. STEPHENSON has received 2°»th 0ln^Sctlons to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, ip the Next, the above very vahxable ESTATE, klrWiBf?»bout 713 acres of rich arable and pasture land, f*»^°0InP*ct ,arln8 and detached pieces ol land, with buildings and cottages, situate in the above the time of Sale will appear uj future advertisements -— Plans and particulars in preparation. 5062 SALETHISIJAY. M^on—Tewer Brewery, Ely, near-Cardiff.To Brewers, VQCI-K Licensed Victuallers, and Others, ^SBs. MADDOX and EMERY have SSies Wa>C?ITed instructions from the Trustee to the estate of ^Dlrtfcnl'latt Of Ely, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on n««- rvV FEBRUARY 16th, 1876, air the Tower Brewerv, the whole of tne ROLLING STOCK, PLANT, comprising a four-wheel dray, two cr»nk-axle &c., large oak round (55 barrels), oval ditto (36 It!? tr<2j?n butts, hogsheads, barrels, kilderkins, firkins, tteT. ». bar"i troughs, s til lions, cask horses, hop press, y^kt malt-screen, weighing machine and weights, hand l^Pper le^j *od iron barrows, sack trucks, sacks, measures, M*tor, "4 ^ron pipinjr. India-rubber hoje, patent attem- k^PateDt^i. wmarine, grindstone, ladders, a quantity •6dia» ibrewing utensils and appliances, taps, tools, 8^?"P?oof »?PB' furniture, including desks, tables, chairs, ,lte8 anH e* c°Pying press, cupboards, and other fittings, Q sundries. n_ The ,<a i There will be no reserve. Irwr^oe-n^ commence at Eleven .o'clock precisely. loiS,. be obtained op and after Thursday next, the i^diff. at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 18, High-street 5541 SALE THIS DAY. R^rr Licensed Victuallers, and others, 'tui" HUNTLEY has received instruc- S&*a ADPTife?1 JoM Bigffs. Esq,, to offer for Sale by SrTN Febma.i?{5N. a' the Royal Hotal, Cardiff, on WEDNES «J,v,10U8lv at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, unless- ofil^6 fciven th*^0' by Private Contract, of which due notice o'd-estkhiP and FIXED PLANT, with possession, tJ^ery, Cardiff^^ed BREWKRY, known as the Trinity-street and *_?apaoity' 10 quarters, worked by steam- ^Qeso pj-zr. 1,1 "ill work. of 2-Sf!68 h*ve a frontage in Trinity-street of 40ft., with bo! w8n-adWZ.^)w^d8 St' M»ry-Btreet, and centraUy situated W'tion ri the roqiiramenbs of a errowing trade and °*.ue?. "if1" P1*nt» 6t0,» obtained of ^uneeron and after January 10th. 2600 4885 SALE THIS DAY. "°cks and Crockherbtown, Cirdlff.- first-class Leasehold ]%*■•►. Investment. «•- T. S. HUNTLEY is instructed to SELL J^Y 1,7 AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNES- S^ousi ^ruary 16th, 1876, at Six for Seven o'clock (unless ♦ v disposed of by private contract), and Bubject to con- Lor3.^ be then produced. < very desirable DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, i v^ing kitrfS1 <^ottaKe,"in Crockherbtowu, new unoccupied, con- ns' cellar, two sitting-rooma, and four bedrooms, Si Under ^i6 of 'eBtt at}da depth of 240 feet. This property £ »y«*rsfrotn from Lord Bute for the residue of a ternj of »h'i v^'s rp, j l8t day of MaV. 1^33, at the low gronnd-rent of ich vpjj], 8'aence is now undergoing a thorough repair, Jal^^E K&P^dbyihedayofsale. OB^treot v ~Th# 5?boP aad Dwelling House, No. 24, i»*ed for r,?,aviD? been disposed of privately, it will not be 8ovi ,r any f^„wC8aleoa ,ve;nesday next. C»w?^°r, Ch, u r Particulars apply to Henry Heard, Esq., Urch-stre'et; or to the Auctioneer,- Bute Docks, —-a— 2659 6204 ^^riuge-road and Brook-street, Cardiff. WPS1- SANDERS will Offer for SALE iiwT^AY ,FBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on SiiPk6 Aftein! ^nd day of Feb 1876, at Two far Three o'clock 'aUri. ^ditim?n'ln tlie 1 llowing or such Lots, and subject to f of *• a8 be then and there stated, the ««4L^ e,LEASKH0LD MESSUAGES or BUTCHER'S bijr I.Ali ^G-HOUSES, viz. at MESSUAGE, being a Butcher's Shop and of rv1 Cithe^fi 8ituate in Cowbridge road, at the corner of *em rdiff ann ^road, in the parish of Saint Mary, in the town fo* of 'n the occupation of Mr Martin at a yearly to of QQ11^ held under a lease from Major-General Wood » y«arlv years from the 25th December, 1874, and subject Kb?1 2, °Und rent of £ 4 10s. Two MESSUAGES or DWELUNG-HOUSES f for ok-øtreet, being the 5tbjaid 6th from the east, now a.- on, and subject to a yearly ground rent of.£5. •old ^JT°. those two other MESSUAGES or DWELLING <5 re"adv f 'ast a'>ove described, on the west, and •> *or occupation, subject to a yearly ground rent of we well anfl substantially built, and are con- 4 Wljpr^6 in close proximity to the centre of the town, t5**y ii»„fr rance to the premises in Brcok-street, from an kivk Mid v e ea terrmost house. jg-the i, h"ld under a lease from Major-General Wood, a ^yetu erot a term of 93 years, commencing from the j* c°tt«ida vCtl'1875- on portion o £ t he purehase-money of each lot can » U°r Jurth«r 'T of 1 he fame, if required. yal AYw.jaTticulars 4PPiy t0 'he Auctioneer, at his Offices, -e, or to "*«7 Mr JOSIAH MERRILS, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. ^ardiff.—By order of the French Consul. fnf^s SHORT AND DDNJSf have been theT^cted t0 SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY 1 lIt FEBRUARY, 1876, the BRIG HARIE, of °n the wons Reciter, as she now ljes in her damaged •Wt ahn: e8t Mud- Also the Sailf, Ropes, Stores, 4c., saved vestel, which will be sold in Separate Lots, to -^1 place at 11 a.m., at Mr Cable's Stores, near Yasd, Cardiff.' W22 V .So., n SALE THIS DAY. J ,-fiWi o' Uoring-terrace, LlaDeily, Carmarthenshire. on 1 &nd S0N wiU by AUCTION k8Dav ab°ve Premises (under an execution), on HoUaVrf:EBRUAKY 16th, 1876, the whole of thewell-pTe- Ufcj*- ConiD,,a.o:LD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr David Wcti ^hoa* "^hogany cheffoniere, do. dining and other 6fs.^Te« and r y couch> and oiher chaiis, pier glasses, inahn aments- carpets snd hearthrugs, fenders and >0vbwPny of drawers, do. toilet tables and ^tch*d*> j)e*?"'t0P wa.-h8tands ind ware, half-tester and French re<jBj.i5.and bedding, eitrht-d&y clock in case, the usual An to uaIina<y utensils, &c. ^onee^ ^l^ence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms Casb. V ^llvert~8tregt' Swansea. 5697 J Wl<5 W Heuse, Seaside, Llaneily, Carmarthenshire. «hWuBLip an<^ ^ON are instructed to SELL by TdAY on the Premises (under an Exe ution), n SBRuarY ISth. 1876, the whole ef the Valuable t^ rfC°mPriain NITURE and EFFECTS of Mr W. T. Hol- ^bl«'anti^ue cnina, 2 pianofortes by Broadwood & BUSA* ^hatn ♦ dining-room suites; dfawiqg, dining, and other tijj!*ff> oil cairit- 00^^»e8 and about 200 vols, books, pier- J^^PifcCe jnJ lithograph, oleograph,and other pictures v. °inaments carpets, hearthrugs, and oilcloth W'lg; iBahi tor and iron bedsteads; feather beds »nd and g-i ^y wardrobes, do. chests of drawers, do. toilet lUr«. tr>» f8' marble-top wash stands and waro, b^dgreps, *hd atl(1 cu]i,e r&lls» &"■ The usual hall and kitchen furni- h,3r eff Y uteneila Also, a large iron safe, "hip-bath, A> s*'e ioVT numerous to particularise. "jctioneer.' 7lSmence at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms Cash. vffice, Ca vfr -btre t, Swansea. 6693 tw^T on LEASE; COAL MEASURES in VEif^^Wre Ba,in. W1V>°&1 Bag;- ~iut)d«r a Property of 324 ACRES, in the centr# of Sua ^hront»k'^?0ar PoLtypridd, with the Taff Vale Railway run- ^i^q-Oarci'ff'Perly' ^0r Part,icuiars aPP'y to R<enj. ? 0 If N BOW D E W, ^4aDom^QUE C^INA 850?, &C-, OXFORD-STREET. LONDON. 849 I ffaleai by AttLtion. SALE TO-MORROW Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed JLfJL to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, Pebruary 17th. 1876, a large and varied assortment o( HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IRON FiRK-fROOF BAFE, and other Effects, comprising walnut German-stuffed drawing- room suite in striped rep, walnut and mahoga ny 100 tables, mahogany dining tables with extra leaves, easy, cane-se.ted and other chairs, couches, office table, walnut pianoforte (by Burley and Bur ley), walnut mut-ic cabinet, whatnot, pier-glasses, rnano- gany chiffonnier, Bnusels and other carp ts, fenders, nre-irons, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass doors, ditto with trays ana drawers, &c., iron French bedsteads, mattrasses, paillasses, feather and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany wasn- stands with marble top, and ware, chests of drawers, mahogany dressing tables with glass attached, toilet glasses, timepieces, towel horses, ornamenti-, commodes, kitchen tables, gas ntungs, together with the usual kitchen utensils; also, an iron nre- proof safe, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. 5652 Pontardulais, Carmarthenshire.—To Grocers and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of February, 1876, at the Dulais Glen Inn, P°Hta?diSja,'| (subject to conditions which will then be read), the EQUITY ox REDEMPTION of all that new and substantially-built GHOCEBS SHOP and PREMISES, with a House adjoiniog, and ene-quarter of an acre of good garden ground, now in the occupation of the owner, Mr John Roberts, and known as "THE BRISTOL HOUSE. The whole is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1873, at the low ground rent on the two houses of 47 per annum. The situation is undeniably Ilood. Various works are starting, and daily increasing in the immediate neighbourhood, and in a short time this will be a very important place of business. Sale to commence at 6.30. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. ° SALE THIS DAY. College-chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. (Late PRICE, jKNKins, & Co.), have been instructed toSliLLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, FEB- RUARY 16th, 1876, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED Go'ODS, Washing and Sewing Machines, and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in striped rep, walnut chiffoniere, with plate- glass back, pane's, and marble top, walnut oval loo tables, pier glasses in gilt frames, Brussels, tapestry and other carpets, mahogany dining-room suite in hair seating, ditto in leatner, telescope dining tables with screw expanders, fenders, fire-iroi. a, &c.. &c., feather and millDuff beds, mattresses, pailiasses, iron, French, and half-tester bfdsteads, mahogany wardrobes, chests of drawers, mahogany washstands, washstands with and without marble tops, dressing tables to match, towel horns, sets of chamber ware, varied assortments of chains, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen furniture and utensils, &c., ate. Also a large assortment of Electro-plated Goods, consisting of tea and coffee services, cruet stands, &c. Also a large quantity of BLANKETS. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 6650 College-chambers, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRiCE and CO. (late PRICE, JIINIUNS, and Co.) have been favoured by Herr Goldman with instructions to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTION', at the above Chambers, on SATURDAY, 19th February. 1876, and following days, the remainder of his Valuable Sl OCK, from his Branch Establishment, consisting of oil paintings, water-colour and ether pictures by eminent masters, including photographic albums, photographic scraps, rare old china, bronzes, stiver and oxidised goods, gold and metal frames, leather and other fancy goods. The Auctioneers beg to invite the attention of the nobility, gentry, and public generally to this splendid and useful stock of goods, and to say that the whole must b3 disposed of forthwith to effect a clearance. Catalogues may be had on and after Wednesday next. Sale to commeii ce on Saturday at 2 p m., and following days at 12 noon, prompt. All the negatives taken by Messrs. Chapman and Caney are removed to the Studio Royal, 45, Wind-street, Swansea, where copies may be had, and ail orders executed as heretofore by Herr Goldman, Artist. Auctioneers' Offices, College-chambers, 2, College-street, Swan- Bea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 6661 Preliminary Announcement. -T3 -Mawr, Llaneily, near Aber>rar venny.—Highly attractive Sale of Valuable Modern Household Furniture, Hunters, Hacks, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Milch Cows, Greenhouse Plants, Flowers, aLd other Effects. MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from H. Graham Lloyd, Efq. (whose lease will expire at Lady Day), to St-Ll, by AUCTION, on the Premises,on THURSDAY and FKI DAY, the 28rd and 24th day of MARCH, 1876, and following day,if necessary, the whole of the CONTENTS of the above Mansion, Stables, and Premises, full particulars cf which will appear in future advertisements and catalogues. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. 6646 SALE THIS DAY. Llaneily.—To Pipe Founders, Metal Brokers, and others. MR. F. G. GOUGH has been instructed by the Llaneily Gas Light Company to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Llaneily 3*3 Works, on WEDNESDAY, 16th February, 1876, a large quantity of GAS WORKS PLANT, OLD IRON, &c., comprising two good iron boats (about 27 feet long), four smaller ditto (about 24 feet long), four circular purifiers (6 feet diameter and 4 feet deep), two smaller ditto, four cast- iron gas holder columns; one centre valve; also about 80 tons of old wrought and cast iron, which will be sold in lots of about 5 tons eacfy. Sale to commence at Two p.m. punctually. Terms—prompt cash. 11, Murray-street, Llaneily. 6671 SALE TOMORROW. Aheravon.—Important Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Meadow Hay, &c. MR THOMAS J ONES has been instructed by Mr Benjamin Davies, Globe Inn, toSKLL by AUCTION, an THURSDAY, the :7th of February. ]876, in a Field near the Church, the following HOKSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HAY, &c., viz. -0 One four-year-old chestnut mare, in foal; one ditto grey mare, in foal —both very useful mares; two strong cart mares, five to six years old, capital workers one two-year-old active chestnut pony, by "fxpreSS," very handsome, and would be a great acquisition to breeders of poniez.; one well bred two-yeai-old black colt; one two-year-old by filly; oae two-year-old bay colt; three ponies, in foal; three yearling colts, likely to make good carters; one useful brown colt, rising 3yrs, broken to harness; oneband- some cream coloured pony, with black points, rising 3 years three heifers, to calve early three heiters, to cah e ta-ly; three two-year-old do, of the Newport shorthorn breed two cows,with calves, excellent niilkera one barren cow, four fat oxen, thirty fine fat sheep, and about thirty-four ton$ of prime meadow hay, the bulk of which is from the best land in the parish; one phaeton, one useful cart, chaff machine. Credit will be given until the 18th of August, 1876, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Refreshments on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence precisely at 1 o'clock. The Auctioneer invites especial attention to the above, it being ,well worthy the attention of buyers. For particulars apply to Mr B. Davies, Globe Inn or to the Auctioneer. 5621 c- Glamorganshire.—TheDunrav n Adare Colliery. IVfESSRS WM. GRAHAM & SON (by order of 1VJL toe Mortgagees) wil. SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE H OTtL, NEATH, in one Lot, en TUES AY, March 7th. 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the LEASEHOLD INTERESTS in the above Colliery, together with all the Bui dings Fixed Machin, ry, and Plant. The Property extends over f-00 acres, and contains the veins of iron stone and seams of coal found in that part of the South Wales Basin. The well-known 9ft. seam of coal is now worked by Weans of a pair of well fitted pits, 80 yards in depth. 'Ihe i oal is a hard, smokeless steam coal. The Buildings and Macliioery are nearly new, and with the underground workings are in excellent condition. The colliery is going, and is c apable of yielding 150 tons per day.. 'I he property is tituatein c'oss proximity to the Gljnneath Station, OH the Vale of Neath Railway, unjl lies within the parishes of Glyncorrwji and C Idoxton-Juxh-Neath. For particul irs and conditions of sale apply to the Manager, at the Colliery, to Messrs W. G aham and Sou,Victoria Chambers, Newport, or to H. P. Charles, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. 5 81 Aberdare, Glamorganshire. MR. w. JONES POWELL, will SELL by by AUCTION, at, the Castle Inn, Aberdare,on MONDAY, the 21st day of February. 1876, at Thr.'e o'clock in the Afternoon, all that UNDIVIDED MOIETY or equal half-part of and in all that the PUBLIC-HOUSE .and PREMISES, called the" Castle Inn Wine Vaults," together with the Shop and Premises adjoining thereat, situate at Aberdare, now in the several occupations of Mr-i Edmunds and Mr Keed. The Premises ^i'h other property are held under a lease from the Marquis of Bute, for a term of 99 ye^rs, from the 2nd day of February, 1823, at the yearly rent of £ 4 10s but the grouna- rent in respect of the Vendor's Moiety of the above-mentioned premises has been apportioned at 6s per annum. The Vendor's undivided Moi, t, of the Property has beenleased to Mr Howell Wilham., subject to the said apportioned rent of 6s, at the clear reserved annual r. nt of 425. mSS S&m PRICE, S„ciW„. 5498 2688 Th# c°urt-house, Pontypridd. W ILL I AIONEt N D E R 5, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. KOYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottagea in the Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzz&rd-weet. Fourhouses in RuSMU-street. ROATH.—Three genteel Residences in Cyn. Crescent. One House in Emerald-street. Ten Houses m Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven m Gold-street. Nos. 41, *2,43,44, 46,46, 47, Clifton-street and Oak Villa, Southey- 8lCATHAYS.—Three houses in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site nt Freehold Land at the comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. PENARTH,—One house in Plassy-street. QRANGETOWN,-Three houses in Bromsgro\e-«treet, DINAS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's ohop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportiOl of the 'Purco.-monQ may be had on mortaure ADPIV asabov* °* 5,41to by Cs-urtiou. SALE THIS DAY. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHaS have been instructfd to SELL by AUCTION, at the a^ove Mart, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, i'tbiuary Hth, 15th, and 16th, lb76, a very choice selection of new BOOKS, comprising, amongst a great variety of others, the fo lowing, viz, :-The Koran, Homer's Iliad, Life of Dr Livingstone, Life of Thomas Lynch, Sermons to my Curates, by The's Lynch; Letters to the Scattered, by Tromas Lynch; Hirt rj" of the Franco-Prussian War, History of America, History ol England, worKs by Thomas Guthrie, including Gospei in Ezekiel, Parables, &c., &c., S hu;orr's Bible in Pictures, Illustrated Family Bibles in all varieties of binding, Treasury of Cfioice Quotations. Africa and African Travels, The Bible Students, Life of on- Lord, How- i OQ'S Companions of St. Paul, an immense var:ety of Works of Fiction, Choice Selections trom Dr. Talmage, Speeches by Charles D'ckens, Anecdotes of the Wesleys, Anecdotes of Whit- field, Children's Pastime, Children's Services, l'u'tf¡lI's. Walker's, and Webster's Dictionaries, Writings bv Charles Kingsley, including "Town Geology," Dean Alford's New Testament, Child's Bible Narrative, Heroes of Hebrew History, by Vishop Wilberforce; a quantity of Welsh Bibles, Picture and Incident from Bible Stories, Famous Ships of the British Navy, Pretioal Works, Gift Books, Works of Josephus, Burns, and Fielaing, Highland Parish, and other works, by Norman McLeod. bale to commence at 11 o'clock each day, and at 7 in the Evening. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 5654 Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESRRS BEYNON and HUGHES, have been iyJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Mart, on TUESDAY, Feb. 22nd, 1876, a capital lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER WATCH, CHINA, GLASS, and other Effects, comprising drawing-room suite in rep, mahogany 100, telescope, dining, and occasional tables, handsome wainut inlaid table, pianoforte, secretaire, bookcase 7ft long, tofas and couches, easy chairs in leather and hair, carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, pier, cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, fireirons, &c &c., half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, mahogany and painted chebts of drawers, toilet tables and stands, toilet glasses, chairs, bedsteps, towel rails, chamber ware, kitchen tables, culinary utensils, «c. also, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, silver Geneva watch, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sile. Sale to commence at 1] o'clock in the forenoon precisely. 5655 81, New Oxford Street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES, have been -LV-tL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, February, 24th, 1876, all that well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 81, New Oxt'ord-sireet, Swin- gas, now in the occupation of Mr. Bluett, at the rent of fa psr week, held for a term of 90 years from September 29th, 1871, at a ground rent of £3 per annum. Sale to commence at Three p.m. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 5656 To Contractors, Colliery Proprietors, &c.—Tregyrnydd Farm. near Cwmbwrla, about half-a-mile from the Cocke tt Railway Station on the Great Western Railway. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES are instruc- JLTJL ted by Messrs Ednev Brothers (whose contract has just expired), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on Wednes- day, March 1st. 1876, the following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, CARTS, FARMING STOCK, HAY, comprising LOT I.-Very powerful Chestnut Horse, Bowler, 6 years, staunch in harness. „ 2.-Powerful Mare, Jolly, rising 8 yers, staunch in harness. 3.—Horse, Boxer, 7 years, staunch in harness. „ 4 Very powerful Mare, Fiower, 8 years, would make a capital brood mare. „ 5.—Iron Grey l-orse, Noble, 3 years old, a good worker. „ 6.—Dark B;>y Mare, folly, 5 vears, 16 hands, quiet to ride or drive, and suitable for general purposes. One Hereford bull, 2 Castlemartin cows, to calve about the end of April; 1 Hereford heifer to calve in May; 1 two-year-old shorthorn heifer; 20 southdown yeailing shetp, &c. Thrashing machine, m nvlng machine, bean and oat crusher, 3-horse scutfier (new y new) o good strong contractor's carts 6 sets of cart harness, saddle and bridle, useful Whitechapel trap and set of new trap harness, chaff cutter, about 7 tons of good hay, &c., &c. four months' credit will be given on approved security to purchasers, of k;5 and upwards. bale to commence at One o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street Swansea. 6357 Established 1872. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., will be held at the Jeffrey's A, n-.s Hoiae Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, March 6th, 1876, in consequence of Llangafelach Fair falling on Tuesday. "Allfuiure sales will be held the first Tuesday in the month. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Officos, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5658 FOR SALE, TWO Plots of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brookland-terrace, Swansea. Each plot has a frontage of 20 feet, and a depth of about 130 feet. For a building site, this cannot be surpassed. Also, a DWELLING-í-jO{)St:. in Montpel- lier-terrace, containing nine rooms alld usual offices, substantially built, and very pleasantly situate. Apply to Beynon and Hughes Auctioneers and Hou-e Agent*, Swansea. 4858 SALE TO-MORROW. To Private Gentlemen, Hotel t'ropretors. Tobacconists, and Others.—Important SHe of Hrst-class Cigars. MR. JOHN C. WALLOP has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION,- at Messrs. Alexander Daniel, and Co's Spacious Salerooms, BroaI-street, Bristol (hv kind permission), on THURSDAY Next, Feb. 17th, at Twelve o'clock preciswly, A Valuable Sto, k of Choice CIGARS, Comprising several hundred boxes cf tht following well-known brands, viz. :-Partagas, cabanas, churruca, tica de bolton ca- bargas, morales, aranaga, conona, sociedad, aquita d'orj &c &c. Also, several hundred boxe3 of British and Continental CIGARS, of the finest quality. The Auctioneer begs to call especial attention to this genuine Sale, which isalmost without reserve, and affords an exceptional opportunity for purchasing fiist-c ass well-?easoned goods. Catalogues can be had on application to the AuctiOueer, 62 Broa l-street, Bristol. 5687 Carmart,henobire. -A Highly Important Sale of Oak Timber and Poles. MR. JOHN WILLIAMS will SELL by AUC- TION, on TUESD vY. February 22nd, 1S76, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon subject to such Conditions to be then and there produced), at tire OuAUCOTHTY ARMS, Pumpsiint the whole of CEFN-COEO-B A.CH GiiOVE, together wLh TWu GROUPS adjoining, to be Sold in uN: Lor by the ACRE, being the portion of Dolaucothy Wood, known as Cefn-coed-bach Grove, standing and growing on the farm of Cefncoed-fach, together with two groups adjoining, all in the Parish of Con wil Gaio, containing about 20 acres of veiy fine oak poles, of 52 yeare growth, with a few oak timber. Ilhe boundaries, to be ■houn by the Woodward, are defined by a wire fence, by mound, by ancient enclosure, &c and where these landmarks fail, by a line of trees, marked with wlnte c int, wnich are reserved. All trees m irked with white, paint are roserv, å. This lot, which deserves the s^eci >1 attention of timber mer- chants and others, IS sltuated within 200 yards of the Turnpike Road, by Pumpsaint, leading to Llanwrda Station, and distant therefrom 8 miles. Mr John James, the Wo dwani, of Cefngarros, near Pump- saint, will show the Lot. Credit on conditions. For further particulars apply to Ir. D. P. Davies, Esta'e Agent, Valuer, &c., 1 roedvbryn, near L'atidilo. 5382 Important Sale of Pianofortes and Musical Instruments of every description. THOMPSON and fcHACKELL, of 4, Queen- street, Cardiff, aud 01. Oxford-street, Swansea, beg to announce that they intend relinquishing their Branch at 109, Bute Docks, Cardiff, and will O'FKR their SURPLUS of pianofortes, American organs, harmoniums, violins, brass instruments, flutes, concertinas, and music sundries at a GREAT REDUCTION, durinsr the whole of the month of February, commencing on SATURDAY, February 5th. Several second- hand pianofortes returned from season's hire offered at very low trices. This opportunity of o itaining a really good musical instrument at a low pric9 shouid not be lost sight of. N.B.—A magnificent double-action harp for sale. rrice, 0£2. 5566 ON SALE.—One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Sharp. Stewart, and Co., I8in. cylinders, 24in. stroke, s x wheel coupled, 5ft. diam. in good repair. One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by S ar.p, Stewart, and Co., 16in. cylinders, 22iii. stroke, four wheel coupled, 5ft. diam.; leading wheels. 3it. 6in. in good repair. One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Manning. Wardle, and Co., 13in. cylinders, six wheel coupled, 3ft. 6in. diam. new in One BRICKMAKING MACHINE, by Porter, Hinde, and Porter, of Carlisle; worked one season only. One S1SSONS and WHITIS STEAM PILE DRIVER, Twenty Eight-toil BALLAST WAGGONS, with falling sides, in excellent coi dition. Apply to Scott and Edwards, Hoole Read, Chester. 5081 JJOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE, BY MESSRS. ROBBINS AND SONS, HOUSE AGENTS 1, CASTLE ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. { Three Well-built Cottages, TOPAZ-SL J at, 8s. per week eich.. „-B, ] Ground rent £ 2 10s. per *'S8* annum. i Six Houses, producing a PEARL-ST. 1 weekly rental of 58s. shop £ 1250 V fronts in two houses. DIAMOND ST Smalt Sb°P' reut £ 26 I DIAMOND-M ( annum; low ground rent. { £ 220 ( Three substantially built) CROFT-ST. ) Houses, with eligible cor- f £ 735 (. ner for business purposes. f Two Cottages, at South ) CLIFTON-ST. I end, suitable for small f £ 340 V families- I V families- ) f Semi-detached Villas, very ) NORTHCOTE-ST. nicely finished, 11 rooms, £ 600 I with all conven ences, each. ) For particulars, and to view, apply to the Agents, as above. 2963 6217 E o R G E B U R G SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD, LEAD WORKS. SHREWSBURY. 3463 Aalso bg aurtion. Preliminary- Announcement. —Estate of Mr. Henry Jack, in Liquidation. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. are -LT-t- instructed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION', within the month, the following LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES in Swansea■ The Premikes in St. Helen's-road known as the Agricultural Ball, with the House adjoining, and Workshops in the rear. The Police Station, known as the Section House, situate in Lower Oxford-street, the back of which premises adjoins the above workshop. The House and Premises at the corners of Page-street and St. Helen's-road, known as the Longlands. Full particulars will be given in future advertisements, and may be obtained of John Gaskoin, Esq Solicitor Messrs Brown Mid Collins, Solicitors, Swansea and of the Auctioneers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. Swansea, Feb. 14th, 1S76. 6727 Castle-Malgwyn, near Cardigan, and within i miles of the Whit- land atd Taf Vale Railway Terminus at Crymych Anns.— Highly important and extensive sale of horses, pure short- horn and other cattle, sheep, pigs, hay and corn, growing crops, farming machinery, and other implements and effects. MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS has been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mrs A, Lewes Gower (deceased), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 7th of March, 1876, the whole of the very superior LIVE aTOCK, CROPS, MODERN FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., comprising 21 excellent milch cows (some pure shorthorn), 1 three-year-old well-bred shorthorn fat "bull, 8 two year-old shorthorn in-calf heifers. 32 iat and 4 store Iste-re, ]0 two-ye ir-olds (very forward in condition) 22 yearling steers and heifers, 1 well-bred bull calf, 5 calves, 13 very powerful cart horses, 1 brood mare, 1 exc^llem harness mare, 1 pony, 1 three-ye&r-old filly, 2 two-3 ear-old colts, 1 ditto by Nine Elms," !2yeaning colts, 115 breeding ewes and3 rams, 21 pigs, numor- oua sets of cart and plough harness, saddles, bridles, and iBtaole necessaries, 17 stacks of wheat, barley, and bats, 2 ricks of prime hay (seed and meadow), fc. large quantity of growing crops, lawn mower, 1 threshing jmachive, two horse gears, 1 winnowing machine, 1 barley jhumllar, patent screen, 6 single iron ploughs, 3 double ditto jditto, 2 drill diito, 2 cultivators, 2 iron and 2 wooden rollers, 3 (drill grubbers, 5 harrows, 1 chain harrow, 1 drill harrow, 11\?r- egian harrow, 1 turnip sower, grass seed machine, corn drill, y collector, horse rake, 3 reaoers, 3 turoip graters, 1 sheep ,.diy ping tub, 1 hay lifter, weighing cage, 5 strong carts, 2 oil-cake ^breakers, 1 corn cart, 1 w«ter cart, com cleaner, 35 rick stands, 4 tarpaulins, 1 oat and bean bruiser, d tiry 3nd brewing utensils, a large quantity of mature, ai.d many other articles too numerous to mention. N.B.- All the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, computing all the articles within tbe Mansion House, will be sold in Aptil next, of which due notice shall appear. The iuctioneer most confidently begs to draw the particular attention of Breeders, Agriculturists, and other, to this rare opportunity 01 obtaining superior Stock and Implements, which have been selected with great care within the last nine years by the present manager. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, at No. 19 St. Mary- street, Card gan, or to Mr. Wigham, Ca-tle-Malgwyn. Luncheon will be on the table at 10.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 11 o'clotk precisely, as the whole must disposed of in one day. Cardigan, Feb. 9, 1876. 5673 Milford Haven.—Important ready money sale of valuable House- hold Furniture, Plate, Antique China, and other Effects. MR. HENRY D&VIES has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at Charles-street, Milford Haven, at the residence of the late Mi s Louisa Dorothy Levett, on WEDNESDAY, .3rd February instant, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comprising about 300 ounces of silver, household furniture, antique china, surgical instruments, fea* her beds, linen and other effects; and also a valuable policy of insurance in the Law Life Assurance Society on the life of a gentleman aged 70 years, for the sum of £ 200, with a large reversionary bonus. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. The purchase money to be paid on the fall of the hammer. Haverfordwest, 12th February, 1876. 5729 T, M B E R F 0 R S A L E. TO be SOLD by Tender, a Grove of uncommonly fine growing Timber at Glatidovan, near Cirdigin, consisting of about 2,0 0 Treee, about 1,700 of which are remarkably fin, Larch, the remainder being Ash, Sycamore, Beech &c. Tenders to be tent on or bef r re tti > 26th inst, to A. H. Liscelles Esq., Solicitor, Narberth, and for further particulars and in. formation, apply to Mr T. Griffiths, Auctioneer, Card gan. Mr William Mitchell. of Hafod Farm, will point out, the timber which are situate about midway between the Crmych Arms ttatiou, on the Whit land and Taf Vale Railway, and the town of Cardieao, and close to the road over which the two omnibuses pass daily. pass daily. ¡ Fabrua'yll. 1876. 6672 f etite and Contracts. TENDERS are invited for CLEANING THE JL BOTTOM, FELTING, CAUl KING, and METTALING Russian brig, "Carl Gustaf," also TENOKRS for the SUPPLY of METAL required for :he above work. Written Tenders to be addressed to Captain Lun igren, on b ard ship, lying in the East Bute Dock, The Captain does not bind himself to accept the lowest, or any Tender. 5711 YSTRADYFODWGURIAL BOARD TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Builders willing to Tender for the Erection of Two CHAPELS and a LODGE, a', the Firedale Cemetery, Rhondda Valley, ab mt ten miles from Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, thould end their names, before the 24th ins'ant, to Mr Henry Lovezrove, 30, Budge-row, Cannon-street, London, E.C., the Architect ap- pointed by the said Boird, together with the sum of log, on receipt of which Quantities will be forwarded. This sum of 10s will be returned to builders sending in bona fide tenders. The drawings and specification can be inspected at the Office of the undersigned, on and after the above date, between the hours of Ten and Four. No pledge is given to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J.. EDWARDS PRICE, Clerk to the Board. The Court House, Pontypridd. 5627 ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. X GL AMORGAM SHIRE. TENDERS are invital for the ERECTION of the TIR PHIL BOARD SCHOOLS. Plans and specification may be seen at, and every information obtained from the office of Mr John Williams, architect, 4, Edward-street, Morgan-town. Mertbyr Tydfil. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1876. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 10th February, 1876. 5635 |lirt)licp.tions. Will be published shortly, price Threepence, to be had of all Booksellers aDd Stationers, THE CONFES-SIONAL: A Reprint of I THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wales Daily New. between The Rev. F. W. PULLER, Vicar of Roath, and The Rev. WHo BRAILEY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardiff; Together with ihs ARTICLES thereon which have appeared in the above Journal. COPY OF RESOLUTION :— At a meeting of the Cardill Ministerial Union, which comprises the Pastors of Nineteen Nonconformist Congregations, the following resolution was unanimously passed:- Thst this Union expresses its great admiration of the manner in which 1 he R«v. W. Br alley has conducted the discussion with the Hev. F. W. Puller, on 'Ritua.!ism and Romanism Identical,' aud warmly congratulates him upon the able manner in which he has established hit, position'. "Tn.s Union also regards v,it high appreciation the leading articles on the Social and i'o.itical Influences of the Con. fe-sional," which have appeared in the South W,;les Daily Vews, and believing that the eirculailion m a permanllt form both of the letters of Messr Bra, Ie3, and Puller, an 1 of the articles referred te, would be of great service to morality and religion, this Union expresses the hope that steps will be taken for their immediate publication and wide distribution." 5755 187,5-6 Now i-eacly. 30^0 pages. Price .Three Guineas. The Foreign or Continental portions, separate, 25s. each. ERCANTILE DIIIECTOR-Y OF THE JLTJL WORLD. "Leviathan book, contains nea ly i of a million of names. A valuable addition to our books of rtfeience."—Times.. "A curiosity, if not a marve at on"e comprehensive and simple, contains principal banks, hippers, &e. "-Telegraph- Thi-i herculean volume. Contains the principal commercial firms throughout the civilised woijd."—Standard. "All enormous volume. A carefully stlected list. There is much that is valuable in the book."—Daily News. "Considerably larger than the London Post Office Directory. Is of conslderable merit." Echo Wiiliam Wilson and Sons, 6, Talbot-court, Eastcheap, London, E.C. 5641 EAD WHITAKER S JOURNAL^ The best Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given to sons aDd daughters. Sold by all stationeis. 2631 5026 Every Wednesday, price 4d. /CAPITAL AND LABOUR, A weekly V_y Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of j party. CAPITAL AND LABOUR contains interesting articles 011 wanuiac- tures, Commerce, Foreign Competition, Railways, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Companies. &. The Wages Question is one of the most urgent of the present day, and this is fully treated in the pages of CAPITAL AND LABOUR, which also gives early ani authentic information on b ours of Labour, Strikes, Trade Union Disputes, &c., In every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138, Fleet-street, London, or by order of all Nawgrendors and at Railwav Boolutalie- 3217 fublic Jlotires. G BAND MASONIC BALL. Under the patronage of Brother THEODORE MANSEL TALBOT, Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, Eastern Division of South Wales Brother E. J. MORRIS, Very Worshipful Depntv-Provincial Grand Master; and the Officer, of the Provincial Grand Lodge. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RB, 1876, A GRAND MASONIC BALL Will be held at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, (by kind permission of DAHIBL JOKES, Esq., Mayor.) On and after the 16th inst. the Committee will be prepared to receive applications for Tickets from non-Masons, such appli, tions to be mide on or before the 19th inst. to the Secretary Brotner Henry Saunders, 28, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Tickets-Ladies', 10s; Gentlemen's, 15s; Double Ticket g, 21s. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. 5713 SAMUEL WEEKS, GFORGE STREET, CATHAYS, HAS LEFT MY EMPLOYMENT, am NO LONGER RECEIVES ORDERS OIL MONEY ON MY ACCOUNT. 5674 J. M. HAIME. BRYNMAWR AND ABERTILLE RY GAS I AND WATER COMPANY. NOl'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Tenth ORDINARY YEARLY MEETLNG of this Company will be held in the Board Room, at the Gas Works, Blaina, on FRIDAY, the 25th daTof February, nt 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon. And NOTICE IS HEHEBY FURTHER GIVEN, That he Trans- fer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY the 14thdayof February instant, to the said FR lD ".I. Y, the 25th day of February instant, both days inclusi i e. By Order of the Board. c.. t THOMAS POPE, Secret,.ry. Blaina, February 10th, 1876. ^30 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut,-colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 12th Februarv 1871.' 1. Gun and sling wagon drill on Monday, Wednesdav, and Fri- and company drill on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. Saturday 6.30 p.m. S^uLfexceptedenWth- Gun drill every eveuin* at 7 P-m- Saturday excepted. rZ°J» <^?Uri £ g ensuing week:-Captain Hurst. Lieut. Vac £ e £ > Sergeant G. Gould, Corporal Wilkins Bombardier Rosser, Trnmpeter Hewitt. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. -7 TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY. MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN. Begs to announce that in consequence of the Tickets not beim? y^Wmv POSTPoNEDuntil the 1st day of MARCH, sr. DAVID S DAY. The drawing of prizes will positively take place on that day. C. S. A. solicits an early application for Tickets, as it is his earnest desire that every pnzs may pass into the hands of the subscribing public. C. S. A. begs to announce in addition to the above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now annouuces that an additional bonus Prize, quite independent of the bonus Prize Watches, will be given to every subscriber of five tickets. An extra ticket will be dveu for the presentation of a very valutble large Family Bible known as Casaell a Imperial illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at £ .2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets will be given an extra bonus ticket for the Bible subscribers for ten ticiceis will be given one ticket for the Bible and one ticket for the bonus Watches; subscribers for twenty tickets will be given one ticket for the Bible and three for the four Watches—Tickets to be obtained from appeinted Agents, and direct from C. S. ALLEK, I Tredegar House, Tenby. V I N D I C AT I O N TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I, the undersigned SAMUEL WEEKS, of 3, George-street, Cathays, Cardiff, having seen an announcement in the South Wales Daily News of the 14th inst., from Mr Ja'jez M. Haime stating that I no longer receive "orders or mone\ on his account, I bdg to say that such is the case, inasmuch as I I receive orders and money" on account of Mr S. SiJliiant coal- merchant, Cardiff. As Mr Haime has gratuitously undertaken to make the announcement in question in consequence of my trade experience aud influence being exercised in betialf o" Mr Sillifant, I, in order to give the public an idea of the good-feeling In existing between us up to and tince my business connection with Mr Haime has ceased, will quote the following No. I. (COPT.) Tone House, Tredegarville, Cardiff, Feb. 5,1S76. Mr. Weeks has been in my employ for many year'. I can therefore confidently recommend him as a very suitable man for the situation of Librarian.—J. M. HAIMK." No. II. (COPT.) Feb. 3, 1876. I To the Rev. D. Howell, Wrexham (late Vicar of Sr. John's Cardiff.) Dear Sir,-Mr Weeks, who has been my agent for manv years, is trying for a situation as Librai ian to the Free Library here. I should be glad if you would use your influence in his behalf.—I am, dear sir, yours truly, J. M. HAHU. No. III. (Con.) (In reference t) a disputed account). To Mr Vickery, Clifton-street:— "Dear Sir,-I am very happy indeed to say that the three payments of which you showed me receipts are all of them paid by Mr. Weeks at the time, and are accurately in the book, I had with me last night; but the young man, in copying out your account, made a mistake, as he will tell yon. I have never found Mr. Weeks dishonest, and I believe him to be a downright straightforward man, and quite incapable of defrauding me or anyone else.—Yours truty, J. M. HAIMK." The public can now judge between Mr Jabez Haime's adver- tisement and his testimonials in my favour. SAMUEL WEEKS. 3, George-street, Cithays, February 12, 1876. 5702 V R,—Farming in oansda. -V. R. TO TENANT FARMERS. -There is no class to whicti Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to cha- ee their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soil. „ Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea t af sage 10 America, avera e days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous ana expeditious, that within a few years it is not uuraasonabie to expect that the Dominion wid supply tne home market with farm produce as readily as1 did Ireland twenty years ago, aud with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produce has now been fully established Canadian The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1866, took the first prize and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever h Id, Canada. took the first prize for out-door hardy grape3 and plums, and six medals for ^Ui1rl^S^nion?°mpeUt,&n Wlth »nd all of the States Thegrowth and success of tto -k Farming id tbe Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand froa them for hi-h bred Eng lisb stock,tbefacesofthe leaningbuy ers of the former country,like c I°Wn an<1 Cochr me- Messrs. sTone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, ana othc ,N or their repre-entativtg im«Kof0nri«^'r! -° iarmers Ht the beet exhibitions and I ° J in Great Britain. Importations from Canada S H w tfiniSui me*t h*ve gently been made and atten- ded With no little pecuniary success. w'th Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be frorn and upwards ac'V, quality, &c., or for the amount required to cariy on a Farm ln Great Britain. of fwfnf oi rouSh- uncleared, but frst-class Land, acres,"may be obtained oi the various I'ro- children °TerDlnents, with additions in some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES aregranted to Farm La bouer., and Domestic Sran's. Ihe Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnish trust- worthy information as to Lanos open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and 1 >istricts, and Farm* for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- C I'J^P8' ^°-> 8rat,is, on application to Canada Gov -rnmen'. Buildings, King-street, Westminster, I-ondon, S.W. 2155 280 HOW TO MAKE £ ],000 PER TEAR, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. pROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET. LONDON. 2058 JY/ £ R. J. M. HAIME, COAL MERCHANT; wm Supply FARMERS and OTHEKS with THE BEST LARGE HOUSE COAL From his TRUCKS at the TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION l AT A VERY LOW PRICF. Apply to his 4ent, ISAAC RUTTER, TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION. 4672 jutgiitets SMttitg. JJOWELL & COMPANY'S DRAPERY SALE! < REMNANTS SOLD THIS DAYIII HOWELL COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, C A R D I F F. M7. D* JOTHAN AND SO*S » AD W, ST. NLARY STZMT. CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS Am GENERAL OUTFITTERS, DJOTHAM h SONS' vast Stock is divided into Tea Depart- ments. Every article being marked «t the lowest possible prioe, and in plain figures. COATS, and COATS add VESTS (to JDatioIt). MEN'S COMPLETE SUIIS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN. TEAUS, &c. bHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, COL LARS, CUFFS, tea. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. DJOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. High-class Style. CLOTmwa to Durable Material CLOTHING IS Value for Money. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. Gentlemanly AppearanoeSL THE PRINOIP ALITY- OLOTHI 1(9 ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAX & SoNs ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, via. — Monday, 1 Friday, Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, 'o Throughout the Year. SI CLOTHING FOR MECHANICS. Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many yea-Is been celebra ted for the advantages which they have held out to all classed I Artisans and M chanic-i. British Workman, see1 ng these advan- tages, have supported thè proprietors in the mosvencouragiug manner. The best, the most suitable, aDd the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of VV'. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of tbe ready and exte sive support which they receivefrom Mechanics and Artisans, in tbe >.urchase of Keady Made Dress for better wear, supply their Wo ki g Clothes with little legard to profit. The Working Clashes are respectfully invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTO CLOTHING for themselves. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-stree,, St Mary-Street. Terms-One Price, No Abatement, Kea<iy Money. IS GRAND MASONIC BALL, Lnder the Patronage of THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER OF TS9 EASTERN DIVISION OF SOUTH WALES, WILL BB HKLB AT THE TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, On WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 187& BLACK CLOTH DRESS COAT MADE TO ORDER, Ms. M. or Suit complete £ 319s. OL BLACK, CLOTH DR¡'SS COAT MADE TO ORDER, Ms. 6d. or Suit complete 10.. Qd. BLACK CLOTH DRESS COAT MADE TO ORDER, 69s. CWo or Suit complete A& is 41k BLACK CLOTH DRFSS COAT MADE TO ORDER, 70s. Od. or Suit complete UL 04 ARK NOW BBIIIe SUFFLIXD BT MASTERS AND SONS, The, CARDIFF CLOTHIERS, 29 and 30, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Teims Casb—Ne Credit. Special consignment of WHITE KID GLOVES, 2s. pair. 87M gublic glppoiutatcuts. WANTED, by TREVKTHIN SCHOOL BOARD, a CERTIFICATED MASTER a»d MISTRBS8. to take charge uf a Board School, t j be opened early in April next; the school building is adapted for 46# children, and has a dwelling-house ad join inc. — Apply to Mr William Conway, Chairman, School Boa.rd, Pontvpool. bt76 3&0U& 1DRO BONO P U B L I 0 a BODEGA DINING ROOMS, FIRST-CLASS DINNER for the Moderate Chapp at ONE SHILLING. Dinnrr from 11 to s. Also Oyster and Supper Rooms. TE i, COFFEE, CHOPS, and STEAKS WINES of the pa Quality, drawn from the Wood, in Dock And BOMMO GfcUBM, W. H. SALISBURY, BODEGA DINING ROOMS, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. MTT E N A R T H HOTEL, NJAR CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, ffo-and-a-half GUTKEAS per Week- PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, 1'6 WUIt, EACH PERSON. 4593 t*BR wm, EACH FEB SON. 4593 LOBE R E S T A U R ATX" 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. BRANCH FSTAUISEIXIK',T-WAIEHL(>o rTttEET. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. Every accommodation fur Visitors and kxcursiouists. Pic-nit parties supplied. Good Beds moderate charges. The above old-established Dinin,O,ms have just been thoroughly ren ted ;.id decorated a' a great outlay, and it u de- eut-rely new and euperio mt fin cement. 4643 JJRISTOL CITY A RMS hote^ NARROW WIVE STREET. BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL, JOINT DINNERS lB. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3a. 3d. DITTO FOB TWO PERSONS, 6t. Non.-No Extra Charges for Attendance. I. 'l This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with evory convw»imwy> Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes toaad from tiilsy Station. 2986 W. WEBB. P«oniMh