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JUST IMPORTED noll LEADING CONTINENTAL MAKERS, II A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. «». Buyers will dO well to inspect °HN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, EEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 47611
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H ttdtOtt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. » Mes«T»ei>» £ »Sell<)id Furniture, &c Mar. 1. f ARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, and CO. to furniture, &c-» at Ferndale., March 3 h0r8e8, S-arrnir^8118- BEYNON & HUGHES. 5°U8ehold &c., near Cwrnbwrla„ March 1 Ur8eg and ri ?ture> &c-« »t Swansea „ March 2 ». Wla £ es, at Swansea .March 6 ^JWeed and rw. MR THOMAS DA VIES. t>, Cotton Cake, at Carmarthen Mar. 4. 0rk«of Aw „. MR. DAVID EVANS. x »a' Aberdare March 1 & 2 °»erfni tw„„ „MR- ROBERT EVANS. u^ht Horses, at Bridsend March 4 °ton*'von <w MR. F. G. GOUGH. ljjery, at Llanelly March 30 ^Behold i„J7e88rs- WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON. », "wterest in Colliery. Plant, &c.. at Neath March7 Stock r MB- THOMAS GRIFf1THS. ng lOps, &c.. near Cardigan March 7 and other Timber, at Coedmore. Mar. 24 ^ory pi„„t MR. T. S. HUNTLKY. to nt ahd Machinery at, Cardiff April 4 » MR JAMES KARN. at Elates, Properties. Sc.. at Newnham March 2 C?11". 4p c. Mr JOHN M. LEEDEli. UftXk- Swansea March 4 V oines, at Swansea March 4 U^feold DS, Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. R,, ^uture. at Cardiff Feb. 29 IV DPS* Premises, at Card ff March 9 ani Furniture, at Cardiff. March 9 Property, at Cardiff March 13 C^hold p toefsrs. STRAKER and L^KE. furniture. Horses, Carriages, &c Mar. 23 & 24 J«ltity.st SALE THIS DAT. —Very extensive Sale of New and Second- M:'liD8. • ure> being the stock-in-trade of Mr Thomas ^siS* P- STEPHENSON is instructed to St,fll''P8, wK AUCTION, at th» Shuwrocm-i of M'- Thoniis lolf61'' Carrt^ 48 retirea from the business, No. 15, Trinity- iN?,11? rla TUESDAY, 2.*th l'-ei ruary. Ii7t>, and the oil ^E>E ^sj whole of the extensive and valuable STOCK- IIIÐ,inLin of antique and modern household furniture, 8oodi1 if ce en2Tavintr^, rare and curious ihina, and iic., including richly-oarved ant-que cak (Jfrfole Consn?° cr;airs, baronial sideboard, splendid trilt and toiif* and ta^es w'th mirrors, silt pier ula-ses in different fefi t^'Zes' walIlut> tulip, and rosewood ditto ditto, Ut °Vallcscope, dining, loo, library, and Pembroke tables, °Pen hr»Ai?ntre carc' *nd occasional tables, mahogany glared «tMres» ihaho'0a8e8> mahocaoy sideboards, and walnut chiffon- 5^' oali» an(* walnut chairs, easy chairs, sofas, 2i ^8r««,i'^ °\9tered in morocco and other stuffs, fancy feSic stoaig rariety' wiri^ow Poles and cornices, fendeis, f0, ^room » jterburys, inlaid cabinets, and Davenport-. *ii Post a ^V?liltrneius every kind, including mahogany Iw^'etiear?"^an, and other heisteads, brasi andiron ditto in ?*tl3er mill,)utf beds, piilliafses and mattresses; (to chn- anc^ sa,'n wo°d wardrobes mahogany, birch, j°^rav,ors > Duehesie and other toilet stands o?' andbir^ -and P^a"')i dressing tables, commodes, mahog- tCr^'ty ^ing glasses in every variety of style; a large *teng}ve new cane-seated chairs of different kinds, and a very desori jlrtnient of articles of general utility of almost eh4 larg*^Pt'on. dif!'0,1^'011 stock is entirely new, having been pur- w? stock „ 'rom the manufacturers, aud much of the remain- ^^8 ill tilig^ecia^y tbe china, has been col'ect d fromman- ^he neigbouring counties at the principal tales rJie cn^, last 20 -voars- po rQen.ce each day at 12 o'clock. to th ^re 'a Preparation, and may be. obtained on appli- ~2g_Auctioneer. 2703 .r'<)02 Ml) Rocms, No. 74, Oockherbtown, Cardiff th W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by l^J^eesto f^ELL t>y AUCTION, at theabove spacious l5- Lttle7^r'OUl? Rooms, on I'HUKSDAY, t he 9th day of March, ng portion of the extensive and valuable SIOCK- CK8i8tina' V Mr- W. G. Trice, trading as Righton & Co, •j^Ppelj ?f selected PIANOS, by Kirkman, Brmsmead, ^^toL rosier, Bord, and other eminent makers, in yith all the mod. ru improvements. .ers, r,JUMs, by Alexandre (Paris), Trayser (Stuttgart), and sewood and polished oak cdsei, with 10,12, and )6 te**8'with^< °BGAKS, by the best makers, in magnificent y^ella, „p ent knee swell action, and suited for ecclesiastical a sniaii nera' US3. Two harmuiinaB, and one Italian grritar, Hojlg^ntity of musi •. ta^atly ciiijV^HOLD FUKNITURE, comprising capitol ma- and ch la^e* *ron American rocker or easy chair, kitchen patent gas stove and piping, gaseliers and gas hJ^rior bedr 'fcUm "1K^ Btlir carpet, wine decinrtrs and glasses, ^"iaggeg appointments, including iron French bedsteads, J J'Wi m k?:r beds, coverlets, sheets, &c., mahogany loilct and tr,P, dit'.o dressing table, ditto swing glasses, &c. d chests cf diawers, cane-seated chairs, toilet I:\ ¡ifaic LES consist of one two-wheeled dog cart, one j^to\ u, ^rt, and one furniture trolley or wagon, by the «fi?0n one o{ S'g lamps, india rubber apron, SyeT? »hipg, &c. Commence a' 11 for 12 o'cloek. 5961 2772 "'1J.t\. — — reet, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Eligible Investment Ayfrtk and first-class Business Premises. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to 20^ by AUCTION, at the An?el Hotel, Cardiff, on jc|°clt the 13th day of MARCH, 1870, at Two for'Iliree th subject ti Cor ditions of Sa!e to be then pro- 6 following very valuable BWU LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. K ^i/Tvi lhat capital SHOP, and large and commodious C»r> b«in J'OUSE, with Yard, Stabling, and Sheds in the to> No ae, (^UEEN-STREE t', CROCKHERBTOWN, Of .0 r>fU°w held by Mr Thos. »Vill)ams, butcher, as lease Aloo. seven years from 25th June, lb7o, at the yearly rent 2. caP'ta^ SHOP and large and commodious br,^ £ T nn "^CSE, ani Premises, being No. 10, QUEEN- itt the R0CKHE«BT >WN, C \RD1FF, a.ljoininit Lot 1, and *»• mfi°'Pat'on Samuel hims, wholesale confectioner •TiL^exDir°i nt' as lessee tor a term of which about years alOv at tUe yearly rent of £ 94 IO3 Od. j^ing Bie Property is substantially built, and occupies a com- Jo 'Bhelrf ^on» which is continually increasing in value. I85? ^der lease f^r the term of 99 j ears from the 24th '°Ded 'at tho annual rent of £ 65, which will be equally ap- "v*l^ParticulaTB »pplv to the Auctioneer, or to ^2773 1) ALT ON, SPENCER, & CORBETT, Solicitors, Cardiff. Xyb >j ^°ng Leaseho'ds in Croskherbtown, Cardiff.' • w. p. STEPHENSON is instru d to ty AUCTION, at, the Cardiff Arms Hotei, {ardiff, ek in th Y> t^le yt'1 arch, 1876, at Three v > our jjS^Uced 6 afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then VER^nle»« previously disoose'i of by Private Contract, OFU*11 AG IFF VALUABLE LEASE-<OLD BUSINESS PREMISES °* 74, Crockherbtown, Cnrdiff, late in the possession trauing as Right"n and Co., consisting of C^atlyfl. SPACIOUS SHOP, u*ta J wfth polished pitch pine and mahogany counters, aes*s, and shelves. bo? feetin UNKIVAL'.ED SHOWROOMS, hy 16 feet wide, lined with volished pitch pine ia ''Pini ''ghted, heated by patent apparatus with hot- if'ce, PUlR and cast -iron air gratiug, and saving a back en- C°,I>eiiieh^^er ^°°r are convenient Sitting and Bedrooms, with 'offices, forming a th Pre COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE. are situate in one of the most rapidly-improving OHJ iy* are3, ana are held under Ltass far a term of 99 yeirs Sjliate J^th March, 1874, at the low annual rent 01 £ 50. Im- jJ^Urtjj^ssession may be had. Particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, and on Jg 'bjy, n,t(> l*r!derick Lucas, Etq.. Accountant,, 20, Great ^fy cv'k'h-street, L >ndon Messrs Piesse and Son, 15, Old "tubers, London or to 1!?740 MR. JOSEPH GIBBS, Solicitor, fVw -—5963 Newport, Mon. A0 MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, SHIP- BROKERS. AND OTHERS. TRWKS, SON, &CO., Auctioneers and Valuers, lh fehit,h mbere, Bristol, beg leave to inform the Shipowners ers of tho Port of i>ri tol, and oihers interested ^.hat they have made airangemeiits t.o add to t,he>r THAT OF MARINE A'ICTIONEEI S arid he assisted by a Gentleman now connected with their t, Shin Vlug hadmv»ny years' expsiience in ail departments 'he onTw" a"ti ShiPbu,ldin''? Tra i!es, is especially qualified <d» Va'u« or Disposal of Ship Marine Jiisurance, j^terg Average and Total L.-ss Ciaims, and Shipping ^^es of Ships, Stores, &c., prepared wit 1 accuracy and w>b>mber8. Small-street. Bristol. 6975 W" ULIAM SANDE rsT AUCTIONEER, A-a.TE AND INSURANCE AGENT, R 8» &OYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, THA^T>LFP the foll(l«int' PRO I'ERTI ES for SAL.E t"ai '"TTWO houses in Canal Parade and three cottages in iJj'houg^ J°in">g Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzz ird-« -eet. Jf^^elWstreet ana Ko. 1, W m'j. ur j-fpln u de. in 'T'Mfe g nteei Residences in Cvrii Crefc. rt. One tl re8jrtlll,;ral<i-rtr,.et. 'len Houses in Topnz-striet. Six 43 in Met.ai-street,and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. s«t. **> 46,46, 47, Clifton-street; and Oak Villa, Southey- 4eVA-TSAY<a o Vi]|Slx houses in Letty-street, and two semi- uas in Upper George-strett pSboliT' 'ght, houses in iiaUcei-street. Eligible Bite n 1 OB AUTW a? corner of G'live-road and Ely-road. rij^OiiTfVvv^-rie h°usein Plassy-Btreei. 0>t:1NA8 no»i T'lree houses in Brmn^rove-street, ^P»ith iuif ^NTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's <&o tober^ „ehoU8e» also small cottatre lei as seperate dwsllirg .ProP°rtioi of the purchase-money may be had on —Pplya»above 26 Ice AI)pl Y "above 26 t h, (i on LEASE, COAL MEASURES in ttin Basin u"der a Property cf 324 AGRE^, in the centrco f Han.^lr°Uirh ''♦v.ear prifld, with the Tuff Vale Railway run- fti. °ew». Property.-For particulars apply to Benj. Cardiff; and to David I'ewellin. Eso., C.E., "ivea. K?a« I ^alejsii by giujction/ j Oxford Chambers. Swansea. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SErL BY AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on SATURDAY,the 4th MARCH, 1876, a collection of ornamental and vergreen SHRUBS, including specimens of cedrus deodora, aurJcnus, (upresse3, hollies, yews, rcalas, Au trian > nic-s, l'orliilz -1 laurels rhodooendrons, &c, An assortment of dwari, trains I, and pjruntd peaches, nectariuts, plumi, cherries, appej and pear., gooseberries, currants, sea cale, asparagus loots standard roses, &c. t<al; to commence at 12 o'clock. p. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer, oxford Ch,m bers, Swansea. Jg £ L- SALE TO-MORROW. Market-street, Llanellyd-To Grocers, Provision Deale.s. and OthlTo. „ MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS & CA, will SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDN t &- DAY NEXT, March 1st, 1S76, ihe whole of the STOCK-IW- TRADE, Trade Utensils, and HOUSEHOLD FURMlUtf^, belonging to the estate f W1.I1 am Williams, grocer aud pro- vision dealtr, Ca aton-house, Market-street. Liaiielly. The STOCK, which is considerable and well-assorted, comprises a choice selection of congou, caner and other teas. coffee berilesl canister coffee, cocoa, crystal and other sugars, currants, raisins, lemon peel, spkes, pepper, mustard, vinegar, starch, blue, soap }ov/Jer, soaps, raddles, pichles, sances, sam and lotster in tins, condensed milk, s»lad oil, hair oil, bl itkin, matches, etc. PHOVIMONS-Bacon, che;se, butter, lard, barley-meal, wnoie and split peas. &c.. TRADE UIESSILS.—Capital patent 4-cwt. weighing michine toy ■B irtlett) oval and round tea canisters, provision and tea scilles, flour Scales, braes and iron weights, coff.e null, coftee box, twine boxes, sack trucks,deal de,k, patent till, and a uselui four. compartment flour bin. V1 „ FURNITURE, &C. -Mahogany, Pembroke, and kitchen tables, chairs, fenders, tireirons, tei and dinner ware, and the." ual kitchen requisites, French iron bedsteads, paillassea, mnJpnr beds, boUters and piliows, bedding, washstands anil ware, toilet tables, foiiet glasses, towel rails drugget, kc. On view morning of Sale, which will commence at ji,ie\eii o'clock. Furniture will be sold in the afternoon. There will be ni reserve. For further particulars apply to Hansel Rees, Esq., b' Llanelly or the Auctioneers, 10, Temple-sireet, S»a' sea, o. 41 Pot-hous? Stores. Carmai then. MR. THOMAS DAYItS will SELL by PUIiLIC AUCTION, for the oenefit of whom it may concern, at the above Stores, on SATURDAY NEXT- ^a'c.1, .'u-p 1876, a lur^e quantity oi LINfcEEO and CoTfON (damaged).. Sale at Two o'clock p.m. Credit on conditions. COl BTid,end, Glamorginshii e. -To Railway Contractors. Brev ers. Merchants, Farmers, anil others.-Important S lc of r irst-class Youn? ar>(l Powerful Draught Horses.. MR, R<3BERT EYANS is commissioned by Jon.. Mackey, Esq., to SELL by AUCHON, on Satur- day, the4th day of March, 1576, opposite the Town Bridgend, 18 POWERFUL DRAUGBT HORSES. The partieuiar a'tention of purchasers is requested to the above, :is they are a most, superior lot of horses,I,e,ng you"- powerful, and most, exc llent wwers, and the whoe are sold 111 consequence of having coinpJe,t-;d a section of the Cardiff and Ogmore nailway, and, therefore, have no further use for th2in. T ree months' credit will be given upon having approved security, or discount for cash. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, and any further particulars may be had at the office of the Auctioneer, Bridgend. 58" 9 Queen's Hotel, Aberdare. MR. DAVID EYANS will SELL by AUC- TION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Afirch 1st and 2nd, 1873, at Two o'clock and Seven, a splendid collection of WORKS OF ART, embracing some of the finest specimens of chromotypes, coloured au otype3, superb oleographs, highdass II.rtists'prol,f engravings, anagraphs, water-colour (Ira-i,gs, ftj., after Sir E. Landseer, K.A., Rosa J onheur, Biiket Foster, Rowbotham, T. Faed, R.A., H. O'Neill, R A., Mill>is, R-A., Inos. Brooks, Sydney Cooper, RicliarCsou, milip, K.A., Barnes, Mosely, PeuIey,*Wainwright, Goodall, K.A., Armh dd, &c., «c. All of them beautifully framed in gold, in the newest designs and best of workmij Niiip. On view from 9 o'clock until the hours of Sale. 6003 Carnarvon Colliery. MR. F. G. GOUGH will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (by cr.ier of the Mortgagees) at the Stepney Arms Hottl, L'anelly, in the Couuty of Carmarthen, in One Lot, < n THURSDAY, the 30-h of March, 1876, at 4 o'clock 111 too Aitemoon, (subie-jL to such Conditions of SMe a3 will be the,i and there produced), ALL THAT U5 VbElIOLD l'l,OPERl'Y known bv the name of the CARi\ ARVON COLLiERY, situate in the Parish of LI me:ly, in the County of Carmirthen. The Coal pro- duced is that known as Bituminous, and o; exce lunt quality3 and ilil mu, h us-ed at the numerous works in the neighbomhood. There is a Siding,from tho Colliery into the Llanelly and Llan- rlilo Railway, cornmuncatlng directly thereby with the port of Llanelly and tI'e Great Western Railway, each of which is dis- tant from the Colliery ab- ut two miles only, The abuve Property is held under two Agreements or Terms for the terms of 60 3eirs, from the BOth dny of June, 1872, an,1 the 29th day of September, 1872, respectively, and a Le3se from year to year at Sleeping-rents, amounting together to ;1;155 per annum. The Royalty on the coal and culm under the said agreements is 9d per loo, and 4d per ton on fireclay, and the Royalty Oil coal ana culm un jer the said lease is lOd per ton, and the Itoyalty on ironstone under a part of ttie property is 9d per ton. The lands comprised in the said agreements consist of about 124 acres, and all tho minerals lj ing "thereunder are included in the lettings.. The lands comprised in ihe eaol lease consist cf about 20 acres, and the coal and culm thereby demised consist of the Penbryn, or Li tie Vein. Pal ticlllars ani conditions of sale can bo had gratis on applica- tion to the Auctioneer, Murray-streer, Llanelly Mr Robert Johnson, Solicitor. Hall-street, Llanelly Messrs dnkJater and Co., Solicitors, 7 Wa'lbrook, London, E.C.; or to Messrs Speechly and Co., Solicitors, 1 New Inn, Strand, London, W.C. 5913 ROBERT JOHNSON, Ilall-street, Llanelly, Llanelly, Fer,ruary, 1S76. Glamoriaoshire. —TheDvuiravtn Adare Colliery. MESSRS WM. GRAHAM & SON (by order of 1YJL tne Mortgagees) will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTILL, NEATH, in one Lot, en I UES, -AV, March 7th, 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the LEASEHOLD INTERESTS in the above Colliery, together with all the Buildings Fixed Machim ry, and Plaut. The Property extends over tOO acres, and contains the veins of iran stone and seams of coal found in that part of the South Willes Basin. The well-known 9ft. seam of coal is now worked by means of a pair of well fitted pits, 80 yards in depth. li lie ooal is a hard, smokeless steam coal. The Buildings and Machinery are nearly new, and with the underground workings are in excellent condition. The coliiery is going, and is capable of yielding 150 tons per day. The property ill Eituatein cos" proximity to the GlynnefLtli Station, on the Vale of Neath Railway, and lies within the parishes of Glyncorrwg and Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Manager, at the Colliery, to W. Graham and bOll, Victoria. Chambers, Newport, or to H. P. Charles, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. 1),;81 Preliminary Announcement. —Tj -Mawr, Llanelly, near Aberga- venny.—Highly attractive Sale of Valuable Modern Household Furniture, Hunters, Hack*, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Milch Cows, Greenhouse Plants, flowers, and other ESects. MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from H. Graham Lloyd, Esq. (whose lease will expire at Lady Day), to SILt.. by AUCTION, on the Premises,on THURSDAY and Ftil UAY,tbe 23rd 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 catalo,-ues. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tivarton-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. 5646 Important to Hotel-keepers and Others. TO BE LET for a Term, and entered upon immediately, that very Commodious double-licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, known as the GREY HORSE, situate in High- street, in the centre of Tenby. Tho Bouse has recently been put into a thorough state of re- pair, aud contains convenient bar, tap, and smoking-rooms, and good bedroom accommodation for visitors, and all command- ing sea views. A lavg-e and profitable business has been for many vears car- rial on in the above; but, in consequence of the death of the tenant, is now in the hanos of the proprietor. Full particulars ani orders to inspect may be obtained on application to Messrs DAVIES and CO., Solicitors, Haverfordwest February, 1876. 5908 Ublit o intuit itts* £ J A~R D I F F U N ION. RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Guardians of the Cardiff Union wi '1, at Li-,eir ineet,ing, to be held on SATURDAY the ifcth day of M-'rclh, Jfc;6, proceed to the appointment of a RELIEVING t'Frl ER tor tne newly-formed district conn rising the following parishes and places, viz., ihe City of Llandaff, Canton, Giaiigeto-n.and another parts of the parish of Llamlaif (excepting the lorlio., Itii,te on the east s'de of the river Taff), and the parishes 01 Penarth. Cogau, Leckwith, and Lavernock. Saiarv '■ 120 per annum. The 'R' lieving Ofrcer will be required to reside within Ihe distric, at such place as the Guardians shall require. He mu>t be competent to keep the uooks and Accounts, and to pe form all the duties of t'e otlice as prescribed bv the or 3ers of the Loal Government Board, suo eatto whose approval the appoint- ment will be n ade and be will be required to devote hi? whole time to the di-tits of the 0:Ecs, and to give Substantial Security 1UApp icationsf in Candidate's own handwriting, stating age and previous occupation, be 8ent to me> endorsed Reliev.rg Officer, on or before the 14th MARCH next.— (By Order.) W- P. STEPHENSON, Clck. Dated Cardiff. 28!h Fcbruary, 1816.. 6u19. pENTHE COLLIERY BLilTISti SCHOOL. WANTED immed ately, CERlIIFICATED INFANT MIS- TRESS." Salary £ 40, and h-df Government grant. Average attendance about 80, wh'ch is fast mc- J ising. Apply, with Reports and Testa nonia s, to R^v. William Jo "es, Pentrti, \ys*r <1 Po ''yp'i cl. E 0 R G E B U R R, SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD, irt.AD WORKS. SHREWSBURY 346A cJalts by ^lurtiaiu SALE XO-SIOHRUW. To Contractors, Codiery Proprietors, &c.—Tregyrnydd Farm. nearCwmbwrla, about half-a-mile from the Cockeit Railway Siatioa on the Great Western Railwav. MESSR6. BillYNON & HUGHES are instruc- ted by Measrs Ednev Brothers (whose contract has just expired), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on Wednec- day, March jst. 1876, he following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, I.'A^TS, FARTMING STOCK, HAY, comprising :— LOT I.-Very powerful Chestnut Horse, Bowler, 6 years, staunch in harness. „ 2.-Powerful Mare, Jolly, rising 8 ye rs, staunch in harness. 3.-Hors; Boxer, 7 yeaTg, staurich in harness. » 4.—Ver> powerful Mare, Flower, 8 years, would make a capital broodmare. 5.-Iron Grey otse, Noble, 3 years old, a good worker. „ 6.—Dark B<Y Mare, folly, 5 years, 15 bands, quiet to ride or drive, and suitable for general purposes. One Hereford bull, 2 Castlemartin cows, to calve about the end of Aprii; 1 Hereford heifer to calve in May; 1 two-year-old bliorthorn heifer; 20 southdown yearling eherp, &e. Thrashing machine, mowing machine, bean and oat crusher, -horsc Bcufijer (nearly new) 6 good strong contractor's carts, 6 sets of cart harness, saddle and bridle, useful Whitecbapel trap and set of new trap harness, chaff cutter, about 7 tens of good hay, &c., &c. four mouths' credit will b? given on approved security to purchasers, of £5 and upwards. Sale to commence at One o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, oxford-street, Swansea. 5657 Victoria Mart, Oxford-s ree', Swansea MESSRS. BEYiSON and HUGHES have been 11 st:ueted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTio IT. at the above Mart, on THURSDAY, MARCH ad. 1876, a capital Lot of well- presorved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELE4 TRO-PL&JP-D GOOD-, PIANOFORTE, SEWING MACHINE, SWEETS, BISCUITS, &c,, romp ising- Drawiug-r om suite in rep, dining-room suite in Ic-al her, maho- gany, loo, dining, and o.-c^sion <; tables; handsome wa'nut, inlaid table, pianoforte, boo'tca' e 7 feet long, ofa, and couches, e sy chairs 111 leather ani hair, carpets, coco 1. matting, heaith- rugs, pi r, cheva:, and other glasses; sewing machines, dinner war. chin 1 tea s. rvice, glas, 00 D vases, fender, fire-iron-, & &c hul-te;ter, French, and other bedstl ads; spring and other m tttrasses, featntr and other I eris, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and IJtands, toilet glasses, chairs, beds'eps, towel rail., chamber ware, &c., &c kit.hen tables, cnlinary utensils, &c., &c.; also, scales and weights, a quantity of e ectro-plated goous, waie, several pens of pure-bred fowls; alob a quantity of sweets, biscuil s, &c., &c. Goods oil N-ie-x of Sale. Sa'e to Commence at Etevi n o'clock in the Forenoon. 5965 Established 18,. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., will be held at the JEFFREY'S A' nts Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on MolNDAX, March 6th, 1876, in consequence of Llangafelach Fair falling on Tuesdaj-. All fuiure sales will be held the first Tuesday in the month. Kntries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5658 fflNUwi aud (Eimtrarts. AYSCASTLE UNITED DISTRICT SCHCOL BOARD TO BUILDERS AIVU CONTRACTORS. Tie Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ESECTION of a NEW SCHOOL, MASI'ER'O RESILIENCE, tor the accommodation of ti5 children, at or near Pontyrhav, d, in the above distr ct Plans and specifications may be seen, and all necessarv infor- mation OUTLINED oil a) pucaiion to the architect, Mr D. Edward Thomas, St Thomas Green, H ivei foruwest. Staled tenders, marked Tenders for Hayscastle United District School Board, to be set to rue, the unoersigned, on or before Wednesday, the 15th day of Muroh IlLXt. The lowest or any tender will not necesaai ily be accepted. JOHN EDWARDS, C;erk to the Boird. Ford, near Haverfordwest, 2.'d February, !876. 6996 rjlENDERS FOR BATlWAY WORKS. THE DIRECTORS of the UONMOUTBSHIRE RAILWAY and CANAL CO YlPAr-y are prepared to receive JEVOER.S for the SUPPLY of al'out Fit y Tons of GIRDER WORK in Wrousrht iron. Pe sons desirous ot Tendering may on and after MONDAY, the :8tu instant, s e the Drawins aud Speciricitions-, with Forms of Tender, a the Oxiice of Mr. T. D. ROBFC'RTS, the Company's Engineer, Dock-street, Newpoit, Mon. Tenders, under seal, addresse 1 to the underbigne J, and rraiked 011 th1: out idc "Tenders fir Girders," sucnid be delivered at the. Company's Office, ou or before Teu a.m., on FRIDAY-, tne 17TO^ day of MARCH, 1876. The Directors do not bind themselves to aocept JUE-lowest or any Tender. (Signed) G. HARRI?ON, Secretary. Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company's Office, Newport, Mon., February 25, 1876. 5983 Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company's Office, Newport, Mon., February 25, 1876. 5983 jlREA T W E S T E RN RATLWAY: The Directors of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION OF a NEW PASSENGER STATION at Neath. Drawings and Specification may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained at the otfica of the Engine, r, at this station. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside "Tender for Passenger Station at Neath," will be received on or beiore Tuesday, the 14th proximo. Tne Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. FRED. G. SAUNDEFS, Secretary Paddington Station, London, 22ad February, 1876. 6985 cgut)licp,tton5. Will bepub'ished shortly, price Tlireepence, to be had of all Booksellers and Stationers, THE CONFESSIONAL: A Reprint of THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wales Daily Xeivs between The Rev. F. W. PULLER, Vicar of Roath, and The ev. WAT. BRAILEY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardiff; Together with the ARTICLES thereon which have appeared in the above Journal. COPY OF RESOLUTION :— At a meeting of the Cardiff Ministerial Union, which compriaes the Pastors of Nineteen Nonconformist Congregations, the following resolution was unanimously passed That this Union expresses its great ttdmiration of the manner in which the iiev. W. Brailey has conducted the discussion with the hev. F. W. Puller, on 'Ritualism and Romanism Identical,' and warmly congratulates him upon the able manner in which he has established hia positions. This Union also regards witi h'gh appreciation the leading articles on the "Social and Political Influences of the Con- fe sional," which have appeared in the South Wales Daily A/ews, and believing that the circulation iu a permanent form both of the letters of Messrs brailey and Puller, and of the a., ticleli referred to, would be of ifreat scrvice to morality and religion, this Union expresses the hope that steps will be taken for their immediate publication and wide distribution." 5735 Just Published. WHERE ARE THE DEaD ? WILL ANY TV SUFFER ETERNAL TORMENT?" Two lectures by Antipas, F.D. Publishel ty E. E. Rowse and Co., Castle-square, Swansea, and allBookfrel'.eri?.— PIIJE Id., post free LID- 6856 READ WHITAKER S JOURNAL. Thebe»t Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More Inte- Weekly Penny Magazine published; contains More Inte- resting Artcies than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given t. sons and daughters. Sold by all stationers. 2B31 5026 1875-6 Now r-Ea-ly. 30, 0 pages. Price Three Guineas. The Foreign or Continental portions, separate, 25s. each. MERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. "Leviathan book, contains nearly i ef a million of names. A valuable addition to our books of reference.Times. "A curiosity, if not a marvel; at on"e comprehensive and Simple, contains principal banks, fhippers, &c.Telegraph. This herculean volume. Contains the principal commercial firms throughout the civilised world. "S taildard. Ari enormous voiume. A carefully selected list. There is much that is valuable in the book. "-Daily fiews. "Considerably larger than the London Post Office Directory. Isotconsderahie merit. 1' cfio William Wilson and Sons, 6, Talbot-court, Eastcheap, London, E. C- 5641 Every Wednesday. Tinceid CAPITAL ATSD LABOUR. A Weekly C Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. T CAPITAL AKD LABOUR contains interesting articles on Manufac- tures, Commerce, Foreign Competition, Railways. Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New CompanlfS. &. 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 and authentic information on ttoi.rs 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, LonGon, or by order of all Newsvendors and at -ills Railway Book^illif^,— 3217 ORSIE PONIVER HORIZO.NTAL STEAM IWJr ENGINE, jei8 188. Larger sizes at proportionate prices in stock, Will drive any kind of Machinery. NEW COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINES AND BOILERS, &c. RAY, MEAD, & CO., R NOINKERK AND BOILKR MAKERS, L$T UL'PI^R THAMES STREET, LONDON. PIIICE LISTS FRB.E. 5502 /^RIFFIT^IS.—There is but one GRIFFITHS \JT SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF SAFE DEALER in tne world, v/ho haa always the most extensive assortment of Hales by Chatwood, Milner, and the eminent makers, at about half the pride of new. A Guarantee with each. Illustrated Price Lists Post Free GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN 43. CANNON-STREET. E.C. 90 ublit Jlottos. c ARDIFF NATURALISTS' SOCIETY. A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be delivered ON TUESDAY, MARCH 7m, AT 8 P.M. At the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, by REV. CAMPBELL GULLAN, Royal Institution, South Wales, on THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SPIDER The Habits and Teachings of these Wonderful Creatures Their Sagacity, Venom, Love of Music, Ferocity. &c. The Lecture will be Illustrated with Diagram* and Microscopes. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission :-Noti-members: Is fach person. Special Terms fer to,„ Schools. "S" C. T. VACHELL M. D., Lond., Hon. Secretary. LIGHT AND COKE AND WATERWORKS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the GENERAL MEETING of the Ferndale Gas Light and Coke and Waterworks Company, Limited, will be heid in the Assembly-rooms, Ferndale, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of MARCH, 1876, at One o'clock p.m., to receive the Report and Accounts to the 31st December last, to elect Directors in the place of the fivj Directors who now resign, also an Auditor or Auditors, and to transact other ordinary business of a General Meeting. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from this date until after the said meeting. By order of the Board, J. EDWARDS PRICE, The Court-house, Pontypridd, Secretary. 28th February, 1876. 6017 EGIMEATAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. Hill, Commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, Feb. 26, 1876. I.-Gun, sling waggon, and Jinottin, drill on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday. Carbine and company drill on Tuesday, Thurs- day end Saturday at 7.30, Saturday at 6.,10 p.m. 2- 1 Battery, Penarth. Gun drill every evening at 7 p.m (Saturday excepted). B.-The band committee will meet on Tuesday next at 7.30 P.m., in the Club-rooin. 4.—For duty during the ensuing week :-Captain Almond, Lieutenant Hamilton, Surgeon Vachell, Sergeant Barne?, Corpl. Gulliver, Bombardier O'Leary, Trumpeter Gear. Dy order. (signed) W. PITMAN, Cat tain and Adjutant. TREHERBERT PUBLFC~HALL"COMPANY T (LIMITED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY GENE- RAB MEfLTlNG of the above-named Company will be held at tne Company's Office, BUTE-street, Treherbert, on TUESDAY Even- inc, the 7th day of March, at s p.m., open for the purpose of re- ceiving and adopting the Directors' Report and Balance-she, t for the past ytar. By order of th* Board, WILLIAM GOLDSWORTHY, Secretary. Treherbert, February 26th, 1876. 5994 Jy/JONSTER PIGEO N SHOOTIN G MATCfL HANDICAP SWEEPTAKES AT THE BERTRAM HOTEL, BROADWAY, ROATH, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 1ST, 1876. 5986 TO THE PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE JL FOR THE ELECTION OF PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF SWAN&EA HARBOUR. GEKTLEMEK,— Having learnt that two of the Proprietary Harbour Trustees, whose term of office expires in March next, will not seek re- election, I beg to offer myself for one of the Vacancies which their retirement will occasion. If I am led with some dogres of confidence thus to ask for your support, it is because I believe that the policy of Harbour Improvement end Extension, which I ba,e-feebly it may be, but earnestly-auught to promote, has your hearty approval. It cannot be too often re, eated that deeper water and increased dock accommodation are the great wants A Swansea To these, as essential to any increased prosperity of the Port, I shall, if elected, continue to direct my special attention and that not simply because my own interests are c'osely and largely bound up with that prosperity, but bt cause I feel confident that such a policy will be the surest and most effectual mole of promoting the general interests of the town. The election will take p'ace at the Harbour Offices on the 1st of March next. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, FRANK A. YEO. Sketty Hall, Feb. 17,1? 76. 6968 TO THE SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS ENTITLED TO VOTE FOR THE ELECTION OF PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES. GBNTLEMBK,— As promised in a circular addressed in December last to those gentlemen who kindly signed a requisition asking me to stand for a Proprietary Trustee if there should be a vacancy, I now beg to solicit your votes for the election of the 1st of March. ( My course of action during the many years I have sat as a Corporation Trustee at that board will be, I hope, a guarantee that any proportion brought forward in the interest of this port will have my cordial co operation I especially invite the unanimous support of the shipowners, as thit body is not at present, in my opinion, adequately represented. I remain, gentlemen. Yon obedient servant, THOMAS FORD. Pier-street, Swansea, February 2nd. 1S76. 5940 mo THE PERSONS"ENTITLED TO VOTE Jl. FOR THE ELECTION OF PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF SWANSEA HARBOUR. Gz,.q rLZM-N,-By the retirement of a very old and honoured member of your Trust, announced in last week's Cambrian, a vacancy occurs at the Board. The very numerous requests which I have received to beeome a Candidate to represent you as a Proprietary Trustee, encourage me to solicit your suffrages for election. The present is a crisis in the History of the Harbour and Town of Swansea of the most vital importance, and if you do me the honour to elect me, I premise that the great questions now agitating the local public mind shall receive from me the most careful attention, with a view to my contributing my quota to the solid advancement of my native place. Interested though I am in the general progress and improve- ment of Swansea as a citizen; perhaps my connection with the various branches of its trad e-Manufacture, Export and Import and Shipping—may be some guarantee that I shall give my hearty support to all well-digested measures for the maintenance and enlargement of all the facilities for Commerce with which nature has so abundantly endowed this locality. Respectfully soliciting your voes and support on the 1st. March next, I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN RICHARDSON FRANCIS. Copper Ore Wharves, Swansea, 22nd February, 1876. 5907 COrTER ORB WUARVBS, SWANSEA, February 25, 18'6. GBNTLEMEN,—Objection has been made by some of my friends, that, my adlress to the Electors of the Harbour Trust does not specifically say that I am in favour of Deeper Water and Dock Extension." I did not suppose it possible that any inhabitant of Swansea could be otherwise than favourable to the removal of these great and too-well-known deficiencies of our Port. I can only say that I am earnestly desirous of seeing them mit in the speediest and most complete manner; and if elected to the Harbour Trust, my best energies will be devoted to this important end. Though I should have preferred the selection of another site for the New Dok, offering, in my op:nion, greater advantages for the General Trade of the Port ana 'l'own-th majority com- petent todec de this question has fixù on Fabian's Bay. Thaf being so, and seeing that two of the great Railways have come forward practically tc guarantee two-thirds of the capital re- quired for its construction, I hold it to be the bounden duty of everyone to help forward the scheme as now settled in everyway in his power. My own interest lies in the same direction, as my firm are proprietors of a large works, situated on a considerable area of I land, on the very confines of the proposed New Dock. Yours faithfully, ( JOHN RICHARDSON FRANCIS. P.S.—Since the foregoing was in print a letter has appeared in the Cambrian of to-day, which may prejudice me witn some of the Voters on Wednesday next, the 1st March, an objec- tion being raised to my Election because my partner happer-s already to be a Member of the Harbour Trust. If this argu- I merit is of any value it applies to other Candidates, as well j as to others who are now members of the Trust; indeed, I more so, as in both instances only one business is repre- I seated, wnereas in nur cases, several. <07* tublic Jflotires. ANNAH STREET CO NGREGATIONAD i JLJL CHURCH, CARDIFF. The Eighth ANNUAL TEA MEElING of the above Church will be held on WEDNESDAY, March Sth, 1876. Tea on the tables at Five o'cKck. After which, A LECTURE Will be delivered by W. e. WILLIAMS, Esq., subject- "CHANGING DISPENSATIONS." Chair to be taken at 7 p.m. Tickets for Tea and Lecture, One Shilling each. The proceeds devoted towards the support of the cause. 273i -5698 TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING JL OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY. MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN. Begs to announce that in consequence of the tickets not being nearly all sold, it is POSTPONED uniil the 1st day of MARCH, ST. DAVID'S DAY. Tho 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 prize may pass into the hands of the subscribing public. C. S. A. begs to announce in addition to tho above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now announces 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 uiven for the presentation of a very valuable large Family Bible, known as Cassell's Imperial illustrated Family Bible, pub- lished at æ2 10s. Thus, subscribers of five tickets will be given an extra bonus ticket for the Bible subscribers for ten tickets will be given one ticket for toe Bib:e 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 f.om appointed Agents, and direct from C. S. ALLS*, Tredegar House, Tenby. 4903 T V. R.—Farming in Canada. —V. R. O TENANT FARMERS. —There is no class to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to change 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 passage to America, average 91 days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous ana expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produce has now been fully established. 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 grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pears, &c., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Farming in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand from them for high-bred Eng. lieh stock,the faces of the leading buyers of the former country, like th J Honourables G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Sneli, Hood, Hope, Craig, and others, or their reprei entattvee being now familiar to farmers at all the best exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded w.th no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £4 and upwards per acre, according to quality, &c., or for the amount required to carry en a leased Farm in Qr*at Britain. FREW GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but first-class Land of from 100 to 200 acres,smay be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions m some cases for grown-up ch'ldren. ASSISTED. ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGEg are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic 8, rants. Tne Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnish trust- worthy information as to Lands ooeu for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and I >istricts, and Farm" for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- lets, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Government Bniidinjs, King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2165 250 HOW TO MAKE £ ],000 PER YEAR WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or addrem,- 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, 2068 Jrtgal J101ittS. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Pontypridd. IN THE MATTER OF a Snecial Resolution for Liquidation of the Affairs of H-NRY JOHN MANDER, of Mill-sireet, Ponty- pridii, in the County of Glamorgan, baker and confectioner. RICE POWELL THOMAS, of Pontypridd, in the County of Glamorgan, has been appointed Trustee of the prope ty of the above-named debtor. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the above-named debtor, must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts due to the debtor must be pa d to the Trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to the Trustee. Dat-td the 24th day of February, 1878. 6988 rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, holden at Pontypriod, JOHN LEWIS, of Treorky, in the parish of Ystraciyfouwg, in the County of Glamorgan, builder and grocer and pruvil-iori dealer, was aojudged a Bankrupt, on the 19th day or February, 1876. The IP irt-t Meeting of Creditors will be held at the office of this Court, on the 18th day of March, 1876. Until the appointment of a Trustee, all persons having in their possesion any of the effect* of the Bankrupt must deliver them, and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. Creditors must forward their proofs of debts «o the Registrar. E. O. BPlCKETr. Registrar. Feb. 25th. 1876. 6989 (Education. ST. CLEAR'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MASTER JOHN EVANS, B.A. (London University). Upwards of 3t) of Mr. Evans's Pupils have passed various pub- lic examinations. ST. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.—Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr aad Mrs cimpson. Certificated Teachers ifirs -class). 171J7 New quarter commences Wednesday, January 19,1876. RAUFultD COLLEGE, MAIDEN- I HEAD, BERKS. CojroucCTo BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL. SURGICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINAWuNSL Two Scholarships of 1.20 ta h will be awarded at the Examin- tion in June, Jö7ti. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas—For pros pectuues apply to the Principal. S086 IDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCEtOOK FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. N LTN.W, auisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a fun compliment of efficient teacher*, thauka his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN of the immediate commercial vaiue of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects useiul to Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough training in every practical study that can fit them for the battle of life. His pupils find an easy entrance to anv commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boj b has been attested by numerous prizes and certificatem-neafly twohundred-ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a muititude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred prizes from the Protestant Educational Institute. Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nunn to inspect the general bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress thsy are making in their daily studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prosoeotus on application. 117 JJOOFING SLATES, ROOFING SLATES A. WINCHCOMBE, SLATE MERCHANT, NEATH. All Orders promptly Attended to. ditil Important to Steamship Owners, Colliery Proprieto s, and other wnere Furnaces are in u»e. ELLIS'S PATENT WATER CIRCULATING FIRE BARS effect a saving in Fuel of from 20 to 25 per cent. This Percentage is guaranteed on all orders, f LL1 -'s< FIRE BARS give equalization of expansion throu/Lout, and will last as long as the Boiler. There is also a great saving in the use of Fir# Tools, Rak os, Slices, &c. „ T For particulars and Testimonials, apply to teamship Office, Bute Pier, Cardiff, Sole Agentfor Cardiff, New. art. BritaL Swansea, ADd gurnwnd- ID,IIllla 1106 JUttiwat SMtts&ti. pfOWELL & QOMPANY'S DRAPERY SALla REMNANTS SOLD THIS DAY! HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 667% p RINCIPALITY OUTFITTING E STABLISHMENT, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, D. JOTHAM & SONS, PROFMJSTOBS. SPRING SEASON, 187 6. A very large variety of THE NEWEST DESIGNS is SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND, AID YORKSHIRE TWEEDS, JUST TO HAND FOR THE ensuing SKASOJL THE FIRST SHOW OF THESE GOODS will be made ON THURSDAY, MARCH 2ND. Also a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of BLACK CLOTHS & WORSTED COATINGS, From the first Manufacturers in the Kingdom, which, af regards vaiue and soundness of dyes, cannot be surpassed. D. JOTHAM AND gONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1830. 3868 CLOTHING FOR MECHANICS. Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra- ted for the advantages which they have held out to all classes 4 Artisans and Mechanic <. British Workmen, seeing theae advan- tag-, have supported the proprietors in the most encouraging manner. The best, the most suitable, and the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & Sons, wbo, in consideration of the ready and extensive support which they receive from Mechanics slid Artisans. in the purchase of Ready Made Dress for better wear, supply their Working Clothes with little regard to profit. The Working Classes are respectfully invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTER CLOTHING for themselves. ADS&BS8 THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Comer of Caroline-street, St Mary-Street. Terms—One Price, No Abateroei. t. Heady Money. 23 I DE BERGUE AND CO (LIMITED) WAUNTREODA WORKS, NIAB CARDIFF. BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVED TYPES. ——— 4163 TANKS, GIRDERS, ROOFS, 1ROS PIT-HEAD FRAMING, BUY RECKITTS PARIS BLUE. n SQUMa And beware of inferior imitations.—" I havs been LAUN- DRESS to the PR'NCE OF WALES for several years, and I con- sider RECKHTS PARIS BLUE is the BEST ever nted, and undoubtedly greatly uperior to the old-fashioned Thumb or Dark Blue.-E LIZA ELDER, April 12th, 1873." 3^4 3Sutl4itig JSoctettes, GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUMD-ING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. SHARES LSO. Subscriptions before advance, Is per fortnight, after advance, 2s Gd. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY, Zb to 49.000 at 5 per cent interest, payable half-ywly-withdmwable at 80 days' notice.—Apply to Mr R. EMERY, Managing Secretary, £ 831 2766 Bute Docks, Cardiff. QWANSEA ALBION TERMINATING KZ5 BUILDING SOCIETY. SWANSEA. OFFICE, 40, OXFORD-STREET. SHARES, P,100 each, advanced in full. Premiums repaid by monthly instalments- Monthly subscriptions, 10s. per share. Payments after borrowing, 17s. fid. per share. Half and quarter shares in proportion. The first pay meeting of the above Society will take place on TUESDAY next, from 7.80 to 8.80 p.m. Sums of money recalled on deposit at 6 per cent. interest. Persons desir ng to take shires may do so at any time on ap- plication to the Treasurer, Mr R. (iWYNNE, Copper Works School, St Thomas; or to EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, the Secretaries, at the office of th Society, 40, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 6803 Jtosumce, g U N F I R B 0 F o-Z AGIST ltlB PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for twenty years an Agent of the SUJr FIRE OFFICE, can confidently reeonuoend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the well-known character which this 8ocietr has obtained for a just aud prompt discharge of Claims made upon it during the 165 years it has been established. prospectuses and all information can be obtained at 3, CROCH.HERBTOWN, CARDIFF. im RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency but as it uiay happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey undertaken, and as the Bum al. v.hlch it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be estiaguifhed folt LIFE is almost ab- surdly sraal', it is not too much to s iy that the in- t-urance is an ObVJOU^ DUTY in the case of most travellers. fl,OttO if killed, with liberal allowances if injurea. for a sinirle payment of 43, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). The Right Hon. LORD KINGSAI E, Chairman. 4-2. POULTRY, I ONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE 914 000, Prospectuses, &c free on application to Mr W Bnrr V a'« Mmsi-intr Director. r.jj.a. 5S&hh JJEOLA FIRE COMPANY 18, QUEEN MCTORlA-STKEEf, LONDON, E.C 1,,ew and -pedal Advan t^ges ledto Inauren.-AcÜve ud Ag"nt8 4004 Secretary—W. T.. I A NO. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COUPAIT? (LIMITED), • 1 Bank BuilUinKs Loinbury, C.O. General Accidents. Railway Aociuenta. Personal Injuries. IKMTTO Death by Accidents. .v f, r l may be effected direct with the Offi at ttu-ougn the various Agents throughout the Ooont fts AgenU; see Local Directories. „ „».««« 10* AHAltSDMU MNMV
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