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JUST IMPORTS [FROM LEADING CONTINENTAL MAKERS, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will do well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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fOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. STOVES AND CHIMNEY PIECES Are fitted up in their Show Rooms from £2 to 270, Over 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATES to select from. I GAS FITTINGS, Ac Extensive and Choice Selection in Glass and Bronzy .T6\
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jlaUs bl1 glttetfon. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ader and Pp-rrv MR. F. W. ARMSTRONG. Cider and Perrr, at Cardiff Jan. 1 MESSRS. BEVNOX & HUUlIES. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Swans a Jan 4 ilR. 1. DAY1E5. Bale of Fat Stock st Carmarthen Jin. 4 Carnage, at CMm vrtoen MB. THOMAS HAND. Floy Colliery, atLlaiietlv Jan. 27. Mr T. a HUN I LEY. Lease of Brewery, at Cardiff Ffb. Messrs PHICE JE>KlNS&CO Fxeehold Dweliing-house and Garden, t Swailsea Jan 12 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEf. Horses, &c at Swansea 8 Household Furniture, < £ c., at Swansea Jan. II House, at Swiii.ea jan. J3 Interest in i'well ns-house, st Swansei J,lU. 15 MKSSHS. SHOHT & Barque, at Cardiff JII.Il. 5 MR. J. SAMUEL. Date, at Ca-diff j 8 Mr W. P. S I KlJHtNSOM. Shop and Dwelling House, a<-Cardiff Jan. 4 Leasehold Proper,y, at Cardiff Jan! 4 Leasehold \iiia, a«t anliff jan- 4 Leisehold Propfrty. at Cardiff J 11. 4 Household Fnmture, near Cardff J an. 5 EFOuBOhOld Ftl; nit ure, at Llandaft J.n. C furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 17 -=-_u_ -u u- SA-LE THIS DAY. No. 2G3. Pute-ftTeet, Cardiff. A/TR W. p. STEPHENS ON is instructed to SELL by AUCTION', at the Ca <liff Arms Hotel, C rdiff, on. TUESi.AV, the ith Januarj, ib7'>, at 3 o'clojk p.m. 'subject to conditions of sa e 10 b« then produced), ail thir. spacious and convenient I ea-ehold SHOP and DWELLING HOUSB, situite *ni being No. 26*, Bate-street, Caidiff (th ea dojr.- from Crich- t6n-s'.roet), lats.y in ilia oceup tion of Mr Ford, Clothisr and Outfitfer, held under lease for the 'e m of 88 Jeers from tin 2ith September, 163t5, at the very low yeaily ground rent of £1 7 s. She premises h tve a bilek entra,, ce from a lane lead'n? frotn Crichton-place, and are weilsuit,ed for a large business, having a good aepth and all ejeo lient p' sition in a lnain ttiorough- fmre. For further pa-ti;ultra ap- ly to toe Auctioneer, Cardiff; or to Mr Wa dtou. Solicitor, Ohurctwrtr et, Cardiff. 4T 11 "sa'lk't inS"I>A¥. MRuvy-street, Clif.on-street, Cardiff. R W. P. STEPH ENftO N will SELL by AUOlI )N, ou TUESDAY, the 4th Jami ry, J870, at the ^fcirdiff Arms Hot; 1, Car-Jiff, nt Three for Foil." p in. (subj ct t > feqnditions of gain to be then produced, Slid in such 'ots *s may be h^rea'ter determioedl ihw following: eligible LEASEHOLD PROPER IY All those SEVEN DWELLING HOUSES, dtuate and being Nos. 10. 11, 12, la, 16,17, and 18, on the risrht lisnd side of Ruby- •jreet (a street running to the cast out of Clifton-street), Ronth, JQardiff, held under leates for terms of 99 years, 1fom the 25th «erch, 1870, at aa annual ground r#ut of £ '■! 10s. for each, house. further particulars apply .to the Auctioneer, orto ■ Mr JOHN HEVRY EVANS, So icitor, 18, Hiyb-strft-t. Cardiff. (Dated 2tth Dt, 1R75. zl.5 4 8 *CM SALE THIS DAY. TGreenway Villa. The Wale, Trede^arviU«,OarJiff. 0 Rli SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mtt. W. P. STEPHENSON*, On TUESDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY next, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions of S-%Ie Which wdt be then produced), all that DWEL' INQ-H0TI0K, called GRKBNWAY VILL i, si uate in thj rtalk. Tredervill". Cardie, oottn the oocuprtion of iNIrs TnoMas Chilis Si el;-e', and held under u I.c'I.'e for the res:due of a term of 99 j ears, from che 25U1 day of Nf kreli, 181jg, at the amiuil Qrouud Rent of <63 llkl. Imiiidoiata posse fl on may be had. if or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to j MK, WALDRON, g-liiito-, 23 Church-street, Cardiff. ¡ "I)ated 10th December, 1875. e ar i 4515 SALE THIS DAY. "ewtown, Cardiff. N >rth Wdliam S reet, Pendoylan Street, and Tyndall S'rett. 'po BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY ME. W. ■ P. STE^HENSO^ on TUESDAY, the 4th January next. *<• the CARSICK ARMS HOI'/>L, CARDlFr' at 8 p.m. piec se y, Wibject to Conditions pf Sale which will b« then produced), the •ollowm,' Lotiof va.I.Jabie LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: Lot 1. Four Dwelbtig Houses, si' uate and numbered 31, 32, S3, Itnd 34 (one of which is a forner house, and was forRierly ueed r* a public house), in Nor.h Wil;iam-*t.r. et, Caidiff, held un<ier •s^se, with the 4 adjoin'ng bouses, for th" residue of a t- rin of 9.1 years from the lEt May, 18:2 at a ient of d9 108, of "hich £ 9 15r. w il be appo 1i»n'»d on this lot. Lot V. Foui dwelling houses, adjoining the !as.t lot and held Jnder the same leaie, and or the same term, nuoibeied 27, is, and 30, in Nurih William-street, aforts^id. The ground kel't on this lot w 11 lie apportic ned at k9 15s. Lot 3. Three dwelling nousis in Aorth William-s-treet, afore- number d23, 24, and 26. held undt-.r a lease, with the three •djoiniDg hou ea, for a Urrn of 99 years from tbe 1st of May, at a giound rent, for the tihole, of £ 14 Sa., of which *7 4s. will be spportionsd on this lot,. Lot4. Turee other hou-es, numbered 20, 21, and 2?. in North J^i'iiam-street, alorevaid, ajjoiuing the la-t lot, and h-ld under Jhe same lease, and f. r the saoie term. Th« ground rent in this **» 11 be a portioned at £ 4s. Lot 5. Oae dwelii g house, numbered 56, i i North William- •|j"tet, aforcsiid, held ui der a leare for the same ttrm as the ««regoing lots, at a g.-our d r^i t of £ 2 8s. Lot C Two dwelling house-, nunibtied lfj, & 19, in North _IUiatn-stre<Jt, a held > nder • lsate lor the wuns term 48 the foregoing 1018, at a ground rent ot iCt 13s Lot7. Four dwel :ng houses, numbered 4, 5, & 6, in Pendoy- ^h-street, Newto-.vn, 6aad IT, aforesaid, held under a lease for residue of a term of 99 yearB, from t,he 1st of May, 1851, ll,h ihj three adjoining houses, mentioned in the r.ext jot, at ground rent of £ 14, of whicl £ S will be apportioned n thii lot 8. Thre^ dwelling bomfB. adjo'n ng the last lot, and he'd !*°der th earn? l.ase, numb'i-ed 7, S, & 9, in Pentli<yi..n-etreet, 'oresaid. Sold 8'ihject to an apportioned ground rent of £ 6. fcLot 9. A shop and dwell ng house, situate and numbered 15 in |tfndal;-stre.:t, Cardiff, aforesaid. n >w in the occupation ot Mr. *lchael Birry. and Held utider a lease, with the a ijoiniiis house, l^fprised in tbe next lot, for the 1 csidue of a tenn of 95 yarn rP01 tbe 25th December, 1S5J, at a ground rent of £ 10s. of ^•ch £ 3 6s. will be aopor'ioued on this lot. Lot, 10. A dwelling house, numbered Ii), in Tyndall-btreet, 1re8a.lçI. in the occupation or Mr. Job Dew, hold for the tame Jrr,ai and under the sime lease as the foregoing io'. The grouud on this lot will be apportioned at £ 3 5s. *or further pjrticulars apply to toe Auctionorr, at his ^•mb^rs, Snjitli-auetit, Cirdiff, or to WALDRO.V, Siliciwr, t Cnurch-street, Cardiff. ^Ued. this 9th Dec^ 1S75. 4433 2162 Cardiff Arms R,)Yal Lotel, Caldiff -Sa'e of the entire contents Of the abovd tiiie flotel, hich is one of the o!de,t and most pensive in the Pi inc pal tv. R W. P. STKPHENSON has received in- JjV- structioos from Mr J. II. Perry, who^e lease under the ..Vquis of Bute will expire on ti e 2nd February, to S*LL by ucjjOiV, on the Premise-1, on MONDAY, the 17th JANUARY, and the four following days, the whole of the valuable Appropriate FURNITURE and Api oiotments of tbe above I *t-C'as8 and exteus ve Hotel, incl'iamg the appurtenances of sPacious Coffee. Commercial, anuBlliard Rooms Drawing H>u °^er reception rooms; large Assembly-rooms, bar, pat- 'Culf' and fmoKing rooms, tap-rooms, kitehens »nd .I1..th8, numeroas bed-chambers and dre-smir-rooms, all of 9ui completely furnished in a stvle sti table to the re- jjjJf^ttients of a modern Hotel doing a large family jmd com- business.. *4ri COn'en!s of tha e tablishment are too numerous and to bu set forth in an advertisement, but among them be found the following:—Te esope, dining, loo, coffee, and ^r?r tables, of substantial make an»l various size*; mahogany 0(i lr8> easy chairs, rofas and couches, covered in m ,1 oceo and Superior upho'stery rate and cuiious <-ld cabinets, oak (jw ^iiUiogan)- dinner wagons, side-boards, and chiffoniers; ^ng-rootn suites in rosewood an walnut, upholstered in *hd damask, oval, centre, loo, card, and occasional tables, tir 'I ItId hati,it ome gilt pier and console glasEe. mil rors and 0 1 r»mt:ngs and choice engravings, cllina vasvs and tt* elfg w>t ornaments, Bruise's. Kiddeiminster, and other *6tie?> a,lf' henrth-.utrs; a full-eized b.lliard table, by Bur- ^nd Watts, repmed to be one of the beBt in S-uth ^tus' a'l modem fittings and appurtenances; breakfast, 1ea» and di-ssert seivicej, i« greatl va iety; a, large Of of cutlery and plat; d goads of atl descrlp ions, glass BUp^rj ds, house and taole-l nen in large quanti ie«, and of °r quality, kitchen and tcullerv utensils and general ste^ ^ces; mahogany, Arabian, f.,ur-post, and other hed- "rass and iron ditto of all kinds, down and feather beds, Couu^^d sp ii g ncattnsrs, pa liasseJ. blmkets, qudtf. and d'awJ, anes» l»dies' and geiiilern. u'8 waidifihe chest) of dt, ""Panes, l»dies' and gentlemeu's waidifihe chest) of .,8' wa>h9tands, toilet tables, chev.il and swing-glasses, T' rsetj. and oth»r appoialm^nt- in mahogany, birch, <Urajt?:c-' toilet and japanned wares, baths of eveiy sort; the °f the servants'rooms, boot house, and cellar requirc- tatritr, Of the servants' rooms, boot house, and cellar require- Theik atte ^ucti°neT drs'ies to recommend this sale to theparticu- vr^'V of hotel and loilging-house proprietors, as well as hag be»ate ^^i'des furnishing, as a large part of tho furniture «vli0je j11.Placed in tbe house "ithin the Us', few years, and the Detan £ R°d condition. £ >btajj catalo-uuS, showing the order of the sal<?, may be hot«i ni torie wtek before hand, On application at the bar of tbe ^-L^J-he Auctioneer, 21, Que- 11-street, Cardiff. 252(j 4742 "M the benefit of the Underwriters. _iyjfi £ SRS. SHORT and DONN will SELL by 1876 tv. BLJC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the 6th January, "KLtar », TEVERE, OF GENOA, 320 tons British nieta| fast "f oak :'t liecco, near Genoa, in tbe year 186V-3; is re-cbsfed 100 1.1 in The book !or 4 yea's in May, 1874. tvjm, JjJ has ben str inded in Bridgwater river, and will be ^fche n01^i'"f r sails and roiies (-iih liieh she is wall found) near the t-v 8 111 eat Bu e Dock, Cardiff, at the east si 'e, There a' 1.1° s''rne ores on hoard, wtich wi.l be dispsteJ of sale « f, e! lil" f the ship. lioon. "I take place at the Ch unber of Commerce, Ca:d ff, ^*0 view tll" shi. or inspect the inventory, apoly to Messrs I S, hiatnni, or the Auctioneers, Hute Docks. 4711 0 J 0 B 0 W D E N idt WART^A ANTIQrE CHINA SHOP, &c., •^DOUR-SXREiiX OXFiiii*>ATREEL. LONDON. S4a2 r "¡lt by ^uctiaa. j I Cardiff, MR. J. SAMUEL will SELL by AUCTION (for account of whom it may concern), on S \TURDAY, the Sth Janrarv, 1875 at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, ab uf. (iOJ Bushels of BLck Irish OATS, recently di.-charged ex Vic'or, be n j then more or less damajed by water, but since kun-nrted. The oats will be put up in su tablel,,tstonl"ttt hecoiiveiiietice of pu chafers, and may te inspected in bulk a few days pre- vious t > and on the morning of sale, by applying to the Auc- tioneer. Samples will be on view at the time and place of sale. Salo t) fommer ce at 2.30 p.m. Dated, Post-office ChambtTS, Church-street, C-rdiff, Jan. 1st, 1876. <8JQ Cardiff.—To Brewers, Licensed Victuallers, and others. MR. T. S. HUNTLEY has received instruc- tioiii from John Biggs Esq., Io OFFiiR for S\LE by 1UBL.IC AUCTION", nt the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, early in February n. xt. (11111. ss previously dis obed of by private contract, ofwhica flue noticj will he given), the LEASE Ind FJXii-D I LAN l', wiin possession, of the o!d-establish( d Brewery known as Iritrty-str et Brewery, Cardiff. Capacity, ten quurt«n», wor ed by titeam Tower, and now in full work. Further pH-ticlilain in iuture advertijetuen"1. Cardiff, December 1,187- 43Dg To Gentlemen and others. R. JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- 11ructi ns to S <LL by PUBLIC ATJCHON, at the Yard of the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, )a SATU d- D Y, the 8th (iay of January", 1»76, the fol'owing hORSE, &c.f the property c.f a g.ntlemau in the neighbduihjoi who has 110 turuti or use'l r them. 1 Chesnut liorso, 11 B b," 15.1 hands, goxid in fingle and doub e harness, and under the taddlo; has been fiequemly ri d« n to bounds. 2. Brown Mare, "Fun," 14.2, a perfect light-Weightcarrying huntress, qu:et in single and double harness, suitable for a lidy. 3. B »y Mare. 14 hands, 4 years old, quiet t) ride and drive, Set of Silver-plated Harness, iVhitc hapel Dog-cart, with lamps, whip, and apron. This lot will be offered in one, and if not then sold will be divided. 4. Double Set of Silver-mounted Harness for Cobs. 5. Sinjjle'cet of Bra 4 do. quite new. Ö. D i. do. ill guod condition. Ch Id's fiaeldle. sinte pann'er. Now Gig, with Uitcewood shafts and patent axles, &e., &c. IS de to commence nt Two o'clock. OJtf¡)::f-Chall),bcrs, hatc_a. 47'6 Oxford CJhambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER h8s been instructed to >ELL by PUBLIC AtiCTION, at the above Cha ..bers, on Ttjf SO AY, J»nuanr 11th, 1876, a large aid varied asjottment Of 110 ;Il()LÐ FUBN TURE. PIANOtORTE, and Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in stii ed rep, loo tables, m hù.;nnJ (iining tables with extr.), leaveik c ne-seated. and oiherehairs, coucbe-, office tai !e, Nt woed pianoforte, walnut music cabinot, whatnot, pier gbssts, Brussels and 0; ber carpeiss fenders, fireirons, m»hogany W¡J.1 drol,e with wiius and-fi ied with tra) s and drawers, iron French bedetcads, mat us e), padl^est B, feather am m l!puff bods, bolsters, arid p:i:o s, washstands and Ware, e:est of drawers, dri ssing c ses. to let gla-ses, dmpicccs, towel horses, ornaments, commedes, kilchen t bl .s, gas fittings, meters, &c., together wIth the usual kitchen uteu ills alio 1I.:t ir< n tire-proof safe. G< ois orrviewmcruing of 811e. Sale to coramepcj at ELeven o'clock iitheforeneon. Oxi, ri Chambers, Swansea. 477 — -> 'V — — —— In Liquidation.—In the Matter cf George Prees, of No. 9, Church- street, Swansea, in the County of tilamorgan, Dairyman. MR. JOHN" MACK LEEDER has received instructions from the Trustees of the abo. e Estate to SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time of i ale), at tne Ox'«rd Chambers, Oxforg- Btreet, Swfiiisea, on .THURSDAY, the Iftth dav of January, 1876, the EQUITY Oi REDEMPTION of all that well-built LEASE- HOLD I.I\VELUKG-H6L>E and Premises, situate and being No. 7, Btllevue-strect, Sw. nsee. Tne iiouse contains front and back parlours, kitchen and scullery, cellar, three bedrooms and attic, yard, Sze., fr,ynt gar- dcn, gas and wat-er la <l on, and drainage periect. The whole is held for three lives and a term of 99 years, frsm the 25th December, 1843, at a ground rent of £ 2 Its per annum. The liouse is Ie; to a respectable tenant at the rent of L25 a year. S:tle to take phce at 3.30 o'clo-k. For furihe- parti- ulars apply to Mr John F. Harvey, Account- ant, 3, Low er Goat-street, Trustee in the tlqrifiatioti, or to the Auctioneer, at his Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4769. To Members of Building Societes, ic. MR JOLlii M. LTEDER has been instructed i.V_i to SELL by PUBLIJ AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of January, 1676, at the Oxford Chambers, Oxford- st[e<t, Swansea. (fuhject to Conditions which will'be retd at tiaie of Sale), ?11 that wel!-built HOUSE, situata and being No. 8, Page-street, Swausea, and now in the occu'. ati m of Mr McKensie. The House contains front and b ck p'r!<>ur3, kitchen, and back ditto, three bedrooms and attIC, back and front garden, water and gaslajd on, d'ainage perfect. The whole is in good state ot repair, and is held for an un- exp red term of about 83 years, at the low ground rent of .2 9J 6d per annum. Sa'e to take place at Three o'clock. For further pat ticuiars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, i-wansei. 4768 H "O U S E s FOR SALE. JAMES J.ODGE, 49. Clifton-street, Roatli, House, Estate, and General Insurance Agent, has the foliowirig PROPERTIES jTOR SALE, :-CAItDIFF. -& capital large corner HOUsE and SHOP, with Stablts, C and large Loft in Beilford-treet. Pri.e £530. (Several somi-deiached VILLAS, in Upper Georne- street, behind the Dr.li Mall, irem L450 to £ 470 each block. One JHOL$X, in cjpi'al repair, in Augusta-street. Price j6250. fcOA'fll.—Two very neautifol y built VILLAS, in Stacy- road, fitted with every convenience. Price t400 eacH. Two HOCSE3 in Topaz-street. Price 4400. Several six-roomed now brick HOUSES in John-stre t. Price, each house, 165; private- improvements paid. Tnrec well built HoUSt S in Topaz- sireot; £ 620. One splendid corner-Hnush, SHOP, and BAKE- HOUSE, with Lofts, in Garnett-street, the bist thoroughfare in Koath. PriceLdoo. One jarge corner HOUSE, .-HOP, Stable, and Coach-house, in Gainei-ftreet, suitable for a butcher, chemist, tailor, or bout »nd shoe tusiness. Price £ ?>50. Several HOUSES in Cifon-atreet. Price £ 25". Severa' lots of íIOUSE PRO- PERTY FOR SALE in all par's of ths B -rough. A considerable portion of the money of all the above property may remain on mortgage at 5 iier cent. Rents col'e.ted. Apply as above. 2883 WILLIAM. SANDE RS, VV AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has tne following PROPERTIES for SALE;— CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottageala the Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzznrd-»v-eet. Fourhouses m Russell-street. No 3 > l-oui^a-street. ROATli.-Three genteel Residences in Cyril Cresent One House An Emerald-street, leu Houses in Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences iniMetal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. 37 and 38, and 48,44, 45,46,47, Clifton-street; h t-nd Myrt. e viiiot, 1 aitrul.e-rt>* J i.auiela.ia uorul villas, Croft-stie^t and Oak dla, Soutbby-t, feet. CATHA YS. —Three houso in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas m Upper George-street. CANTON.—Eight hpnses in Halket-street. EJJ^lble Bite of Freehold-Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. PENA,UTI-L-One house in Plassy-street. GlI.ANGI!TOWN.- 'J'hr..f' 11 use* in Broorriffrrove-street. DIN AS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible-Grocer & Baker's shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply anabove. t6 JtoUis. L 0 B E R ZS T A U R A N T G 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. BRANCH ESTABLIBu:dp.Nx-WAIERLOO STREET. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. Every aocommodation f.,r Visitois and Excursionists. Pic-nic Parties supplied. Good Beds moderate charges. The above old-established Dining-rooms have just been tborougnly renovated and decorated at a great outlay, and is now UI der ant rely new and superior management. 4643 B RISTOL CITY. ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTEAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3a. Bd. DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, 6a. Non.-No Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to and from Railway Station. 2986 W. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. DE BERGUE AND CO. (LIMITRD), WAUNTREODA WORKS, NEAR CARDIFF. BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVED TYPES. ——- 4163 jANKS, GIRDERS, EOOFS, lroli PIT-HEAD FRAMING, &c WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BUST QUALITIES, FOREIGN LIQUEURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A LARGE VARIETY OF FRENCH CORDIALS. BURTON, BITTER, AND MILD ALES, AND DUBLIN STOUT, IN BOTTLE AND CASK, at Trade Prices. N. POWELL & CO., WINE AND srllW: JfcKKCflANTj, CARDIFF- 4057 ^ales by auction. SALE THIS DAYT ————— To Gentlnllen Farmers, Cøntrltctors, &c. "jV/TESSRS. BEYNON ds HOGHES%viU SELL by AUCRION, at the Jeffreys'Arms Hoise Repository Oxforrl-streot, Swansea, on TUTSD .Y, January 4th, 1876, the following useful and valuable HORSES, PidAETONS, DOG. CARTS, HARNESS, &C. :— 1. Cb. stnnt Mare, risinir 4, about 14 hands. by "Cardigan Driver," out 1 fa thorough-bred marp. 2. Ches nut Cob Geidnig, rising 4, about 13J hands. Both these lots, No* 1 and 2, are quiet to ride and drive, perfectly k und, and cm be strongly rec IlUmeuded. S. Black Mare, P -llv," rising 4, quite sJJe to ride and drive. 4. Crea(n-coloured MArr, 14 bands, 4 years, good in saddle and harness, nd warranted sound fv Bay Pony, 12 hands, 4) ears, quiet to ride and drive, with free good actiou, and sound. 6 Dark Bay Pony, 12 hands, 4 years, warranted goad in any- thing. 7. Bay Mare, C yea 9, about 14 2, good in paddle and harness. 8. Bay Mare. 4 yeirs, 14 2, good in saddle andhvrness. 9. Brown Mare, 16 hands, good worker in any I allies-, good in waddle, and believed to be sound. 10. Dark Brown Mare, rising 4, about 16 hands, quiet to ride, and suitable lor general purposes, sound, aud can be re- commended. 11. Bi ick Mare. L'arti(-ul ars at t;me of sal e. 12. Chestnut Mire, 8 ye sri3, in hands, good in saddle or harness. 13 Bay Mar J4 2 bauds, 4 years, warianted efood in saddle or i.arnesH, and sound. 14. Brown H>rBe, 4 years, about 15 hands, quiet in single or do ible harness, and sound. 15. Bay Mare, Dolly." about 16 lunds, suitable for a farmer, warranted a good worktr. 16. Bay Cart Horse, Dick," 5 hands, 8 years, good worker. 17. Chestnut Cob, 14 bands, 7 years, warranted good in saddle or harness, aid a good worker. 18. Entire Horse. Particulars at time of pule. 19. Chestnut Mare, 16 hands, staunch in any harness, and war- ranted soano. 20. Powerful Draught Horse, "Lion," staunch in htrnees. 21. A verv fist thick Cob Mare, about 14.2 hands. 7 off, thoroughlv gocd in saddle or harness, and can be highly re omruended. Also, a hai'd»ojn<> and very light sig, plated driving rail, runs veiyeisy, and mitable for tandem; phavoos, dog carts, pony tr" London make. to carry two; N tto'k shooting cat t (by W r I, of Swansea), nearly new capital new ssone cart; several sets of silver and crass-mounted harness, c'r. harness, saddles and bridges plough (by Howard), turnip cutter, &C.. &c. Each horse must be provided with a halter, snd be in the yard by te i &.in. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon prec'sely. An ordinary will be provided at the Jeffreys" Arms Hotel, at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Office^, Vicoria Chambers, Oxfoid-Jtreet, Swansea. 4772 To Capitalists and others. IVfTSSRS. PRICE, JENKINS & CO. have bn instructed to hELL by PUBLtC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swausea, on WEDNESDAY, pv.li JANUAKY, 18 Mi, subject to such conditions asisha.U be read th rs and then, all that FREEHOLD DWELLING*HOUSE and UAiiUEN, now in the occupation of Mr Ward, siltuate at Pen- mxn-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, containing-eeveti rooms. For further particulars apply to D. David, ISpi., Solicitor, C."t;e.street. Swamea or to the Auctioneers, afo their Offices, Cid'e-;c-chain hers, College-street, Swansea. 4770 lteae opportunity. MESSRS PRICE, JKNKINS & co. have b en instructed TO DISPOSE of th< Lease <if 89 Y«m.r» of a FRfciE FU1.L-L.1CENSED HOUSE, situated and being known as the llailway Hotel. Milford, close to the Great Western Hallway Terminus, and facing the New Docks, now in course of erection. None but real Capitalists ne<id appn'— Auctioneer's! Offices, College Chambers, Swansea, and Vaughan- street, Llanelly. 3816 A- GROCERY BUSINJESS and PR16MISES, in tht High-strest, Swansea, FOR DI8POSAL by Private Contract: five years' lease unexpired rent very low immediate Post OSS IDU. Apoly to Messrs. Price, Jenkins. and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea; and Vaoghaa-etreet, Llanelly. 4350 iitn4nS In4 JSLLiGAE R SCHOOL~BO ARD~ G GLAKORGANSHIRE. TENDERS are Invited for the ERECTION of the TIR PHIL BOARD SCHOOL8. Plans ..hd specification may be eeen at, and every information obtained from the office of Mr John Williams, architect, 4, Edward- street, Morgan-town, Merthyr Tydfil. The Board does Not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tenocr. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the, 25th January, 1876. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, lot January, 1876. 4781 public gtppomtments* ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD, GLAMORGANSHIRIL I WANTED, a FEMALE ex-PUPIL TEfOr the VochWw Board School. Salary 440 per mnam. M?i»t be able to teach Sewing. Duties to commence 1st April nwct. Applications, with recent Testimonial (not exceeding three) to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 23th Jantlary, 1876. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 1S4. Hi-fh-ittrcet. Merthyr Tydfil. I ot J- 1S76 4782 tTOME PATRONAGE. PATRONISE YOOR OWN TOWNSMAN and do not send your ch abroad when you can do as well or bet'er at home. Without a tiial theie s no denial," but that D F, r,'S # D gANDER'S 138 6D rpROUSERS ara THE BEST IN THE TRADE, MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL WOOL, really good quality SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, and guaranteed to be thoroughly well shrunk. As to our FIT and STYLE we challenge any London or Pro vincial house to surpass our productions. 50s—SUITS TO ORDER—50s FROM THE SAME CLOTHS at 60s. A LARGE STOCK of the Best Makes in WEST OF ENGLAND AND SCOTCH GOODS direct fiom the Manufacturers. All we ask is, give al a Mai. JAMES gANDER THE CARDIFF TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 22, 2:J, & 24. THE HAYES, 3230 CARDIFF. 2229 TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBP CHRISTMAS AND~ NEW YEAR'S PRESENTATION. MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN, PHOTOGRAPHIC PUBLISHBR, Has the honour to announce that his bonajide PRESENTATION of 10,000 PRIZES, To 10,000 Subscribers of ON F, S HILLING each, Will tnke place at the ROYAL GATE HOUSE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 13tho 1876, at Two o'c ock in the Afternton. When the following list of Prizes will be distributed in the fairest possible way to the whole of the Subscribers, being quite unpar. alleled for the liberality of the scheme. Mr C. b.,Allen particularly calls at ention to the whole of the 10.000 prizes, more especially to the principal prizes. Piizes Nos, 1 and 2 are very magnificent ma sively bound Albums, con- ta ning 250 selected Photo Views, from his Royal Series. Prizes 3,4. and 5 are similar, and contain 72 Jarge Photo Views. All too above are enclosed in specially made boxes, with glass tops, lock and key. Th« I rizes from 6 to 25 inclusive are first-class Wafet-Colour Drawings of Scotch Loch Scenery (by Earpe), and the whole are mounted and framed in a first-class style, and are of the sterling value as announced. Prizes 26 to 49 inclusive are large Panoramic Photo Viewp, tluitlhed in water-colours, mounted and framed- In passing remarks upon the remaining long. list of Prizes. C. S. A. begs to Bay that every pr ze is a work of art, ana will be esteemed as sucU by everyone obtaining the same. The whole of the Photographs are taken by C. S. Allen, and belong to his popular series, as patronised by Her Majesty the Queen- TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH. ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS. An early application for Tieketi4 is requested, to ensure a positive prize that rtili cheer many hearts this Christmas. For further pftTticiilarseee List of Prizes. 4715 For Sale. mHE TIMES, olean and perfect, posted the JL evening of the day published, at :6s. for the ensuing six months, being the half-price, and po*>age indu ed. The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, posted the morning after the evening vublirfhed, at 39:i for the ensuing six months, being lalf-price, and postage. D. T. Jackson, 123, Page-street, j Westminster, London, &.W. 411 BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, in Squares And beware of inferior imitations.—" 1 bavs been LAUN- DKtfiSS to the PR'NCE OF WALES for several years, and 1 con- tider RKOKITT'S PARIS BkUE is the BEST ever nsed, and undoubtedlv greatly puperior to the old-fashioned Thum^i or 1 Dark Blue.—ELIZA ELMiRvAfiril 12thA18Z3." J actuation* CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER, F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. A thorough Classical and Commercial Education by Graduate of the Universities. The next term will commence on Friday, January 21st, 1S75. The Head-Master receives a select number of Boarders. For particulars address the Head-Master, Cliarles-street, or the Secretary, 45, The Parade, Cardiff. 2519 4619 CJT. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.—Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Yearsef Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs fimpeon, Certificated Teachers (firs.-class). 17t?7 New Quarter com tne Lees Ocio'erOth. ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA HEAD M^StER-W. WILLIAMS. Th* NEXT TERM will COMMENCE en THURSDAY, JANUARY IStfi. For Prospetus and full particulars, apply to the Head Master. 4788 c LASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING SCHOOL. HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. Establishes 1864. PRracirAL: Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by competent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Profession* Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-Class Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Dilto of Re-open.ng Monday, July 26th 1876. 47 ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD xl. SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1868. PRtxoirAL: Rsv. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M A., B D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREPARATOKY TRAIN- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami- nations. The Duties of the New Year will be commenced on the 14th of JANUARY. 92 ST. CLEAR'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL^ CA RMARTHENSHIRE. MASTBJI JOHN EVANS, B.A. (London University). Upwards of 3 J of Mr. JKvanees Pupils haTe passed various pub- lic examinations. HE DUTIES of th« MISSES MARKS' SCHOOL will (D.V.) be RKSUMED on the 19th of JANU- ARY, at which date next Tern commences. Vacancies fur Boarders. HARROW HOUSE, DumfrieB-place, Cardiff. December 27, 1875. 2642 4669 EMLYX GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Termt for Boarders, from 20 to 85 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently buflt a large and commodious House, is open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day Scholars hare hitherto been very successful at tbe different public examinations. Duties will be resumed, Jan. 10th, 1876. 1694 jJ~L A ITD O V~E RY SCHOOL. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, B.A., Queen's College, Cam- bridge, Second Master, having taken a commodious house, is prepared to receive Boarders on moderate terms. The Tuitioh Fee i* Eisht Guineas per annum, and there are numerous Scholarships and Examinations. The School re-opens on fburediv, January COth. Prospectus and further particulars on application. 4754 MIIDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full compliment of efficient teachers, thanks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN never 100<88 sipht of the immediate commercial value of BooK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, an,* all the numerous subjects useful to Clerks said Tradell. imen. Mwe than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his Instruction. The BOARDERS and DAY-SCHOLARS have a vary thorough training in everv practical study that can fit them for the battle of life. His pupils find an easy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boys has been attested by numerous prizes and certificates-nearly two hiindred-mrtgtng from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred prizes trom the Protestant Educational Institute. Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Kunn 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 Prospectus on application. 117 RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN- HEAD, BERKS. CONDUCT SO BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL, SURGICAL. AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIJNS. Two Scholarships of £20 each wili be awarded at the Examin- tion in June, 1&7<>. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmaa.-For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. 686 DUOA.TION.-Unexpectecl Vacancies having occurred in a good School at CLIFTON, a few BOARDERS will' be received at about balf the usual terlrns.-Addrom Prin- cipal," Mr Thatcher, 44, College-green, Bristol. 1555 SCHOOL.—In a Young LADIES' SCHOOL at lO CLIFTON THREE BOARDERS are required to-make up the usual number, and will be taken-at very reduced tOrML-AddreN 'Agnes," Mr Sage. 6,Belgrave-place. Clifton. 1554 JJOOFING SLATES^-ROOFING^SLATIES A. WINCHCOMBE, SLATE MERCHANT, NEATH. All Orders promptly Attenied to. 4148 QHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SPECIALITIES. DRESS AND EVENING BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' BRONZE, SCARLET, BLUE, AND WHITE ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS, from 3a 9d. LADIES' FENELON SHOES, IN WHITE & BLACK SATIN, WHITE, BRONZE, ft GLOVE KID, MOROCCO, & VELVET. THE "CHARLES THE IXTH" SHOE, IN BRONZE & WHITE KID, BLACK & WHITE SATIN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS BOOTS FROM 7s. GENTLEMEN'S OXFORD SHOES FROM 6t 6d. CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES IN VARIOUS STYLES WILLIAM c. P EACE, ROYAL ARCADE CORNER SHOP, AND 15, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF (Opposite Swiss Hall). 4600 E W Y~ E A R 18 7 6~ ANNUAL SHOW or NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. An Extensive Assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, &c., With a Select Stock of JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, At very Moderate Prices. R. PRUST, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, &-c., 17, METEOR-STREET, SPLOTLAN DS, CARDIFF. A call is respectfully requested. 47fi2 TOTICE OF REMOVAL. Nl HENRY KINSEY, M. INST. M.E., CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER, » CONTRACTOR AND AGENT. SWANSEA, has Removed from POSTERN BUILDINGS to more convenient OfFice., at 5, CASTLE-STREET, CORKK9 opt TEMPLE-STRSEXi Anit fubiif static#. HOW TO MAKE J3.00Q PER YEAR, 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., can upon, or addrer- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STRFBT. LONDON, 2068 V.R.—Farming In Canada.—V.K. TO TENANT is no cla* to which Canada offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and IreUnd who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the Soil. Canada is comparatively so clcse to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to Am-r-el, average 9$ days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it Js not u reasonable to expect that the Dominion w id supply the home market with farm produceas readily as did Ireland ta-enty) ears ago, and with far more profi; to t,he pr oducer. The superiority Of Canadian Dairy produce has now been lully established. The inttt Wheat of Ontario^exhibited at tir-.e Parie Wotld's Exhibition in 1866, took the first prize; and at the Fiuit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever held, Canada took tht: first prize for out-door hardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pears, etc., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The groWl th and sue ecs of Stock Farming In the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand frotn th, m fi,r hicb-bred Eng- lish stock, the faces of leading buyers of the former country, like the Honourables G. Brown and Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, nell, Hood, Hope, Craiii, &id others, 1>1" their representatives, being now familiar to fanners at all the best exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Orea-, Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, wi»h Dwellings and Fanji Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £ 4 and upwards per acre, purchased at prices ranging from C4 and upwards per acre, according to quality, &e or for the amount required to carry on ale..fed Farm in Great Britain. FREE GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but fira-dass land. of from 100 to 200 acres, may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Fa. in Labourers and Domestic Servants. The Agents of the Government ivv Canada will furnish trust- worthy information as to Lands open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and Districts, and Farms for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph- lets, maps, &c., gratis, on appl'cation to Edward Jenkins, Esq. the Agent-General for Canada. Canada Government Butldi-r; King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 YWR Jnsurancc, gUN FIRE OF p I 0 E AGIST MB PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been for twenty years an Agent ot the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice ot the public, and appeal to the well-known character which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of CJaiD18 made upon it during the 165 years it has been established. prospectuses and all information on be obtained at— 3, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. 1099 NEW SYSTEM OF LlFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY JL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 24, Cannon-street, London, E.C. POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL, INDISPUTABLE, AND NON.FORFEITABLE. L Unconditional, being free from all conditions of every kind restrictive of the assured, except the due payment of premiums. 2. Indi.purable, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even tbe age of the assured being admitted, upon evidence called for when the policy is issued, instead of being loft, as under the oniinary system, until it becomes a claim. '3. Non forfeitable, bee *use every premium purchase! a fully paid-up policy or Posit ve note for tbe relative ?>ra<portioQ tint the premium bears to the sum assured, which Poptive note sever lapses, but remains in force till death, whether subsequent pre- miums are puid or not. THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over M,OW, and (2.) The entire Net. Premi mn received. (not lest than B0 per cent. of the gross) Specially reserved for payment of Claims under Polic es, and invested in Trust in the names of The Rt. Hon. Lord Sandhurst,} Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., f- Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq.,) (3) The other Asssts and Property of the Company, con stituting the most unexceptional provision for payment olClaima under Policies. POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of .-vpplioatio 1 for As«uranee, the RAtes of Premium, Dr. Farr'a Repoit on the Life F.md, :ond all information can be obtained on application to 861 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. H~ ECLA FIRE 1NSURACE COMPANY (LIMITED), 18, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. New and Special Advantages offeied to Insurers.—Active and energetic Agents Wanted. 40664 ee-w. L. LANG. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- geucy; but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the ram at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecmuarv sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- surdly small, it if not too much to say that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in tbe oue Of most travellers, Al,000 it killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a single payment of. iM coverinr the whole lite. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MUR&AY, B.M. Chairman. 42, POULTKY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, 914,000. prospectuses, Ac., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r IP.&& Managing Director, to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or MR. M. WATERS, 2, GRSBKWAT 1'aaRACa, NEAHI. 1M CCIDENT INSURANCE" OOMPAN1 (UMITKD), '1 Bank Buildings, Lothbury, 1.0k General Accidents. Railway Accident*. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the OlD 01 ttoeogi the various Agents throughout the Country to Agents, see Local Directories. 106 C. ELARDENG. Usaftu BROW. AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR Has nearly Twenty Yemtf pre-eminent reputation, and CANNOT BE SURPASSED. on CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. THE ANNUAL SALE AT REDUCED PRICES, WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 3RD., AND BE CONTINUED FOR THREE WEEKS. The reduction in prices in all departments will be eonsiderable. especially on the extensive stocks of Silit and Fancy Texture Costumes, Mant les, lyrames, Millinery, and made-up Fancy Goods, aod all Surplus Stock. Thissale will be an unusua^y advantageous opportunity for buying new and high-class goods at low prices. Detailed lists by Post, on application. DEBENHAM AND FREBBODY. January let, 1876. EMPLOY THE "DTAR" FURNITURE VANS. O s. J. D A V I Eli, NO 1 THE HAYES CAUDJJTF. 19T A UTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS MESSRS. W. PiUCE & SONS, TIll: CARDIFF IIOUBB ST. MART-SRTKBT A CAaoLi.vs sTREUT, CARDIFF, Are showing new styles in OVERCOATS; all tizee. in Black, and Blue, w ors- ad Coatings, Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Friezes. Ac. ULSTEKS and INVERNESS CAPKtJ in the New Makes and Materia's. YACHTING JACKETS, with fancy quiltd or Rugging linings suitable forthe seaaoo. Jacke's for Artisans in Ducks, Serges, Flannels, and Bla iiketi tigs at lower prices than hitherto offered. Suite of a Piece-A choice Selection, specially made for tbis season. New Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mauds, and Rui*. Bee makes in Hoisiery, Hats. Umbrellas, Portmwteatis, Trunks, and Travelling Bags. Tenvs; C»sh«.ao DuvoaQU Deduction. a fiu&lMM Addresses. HALF THE OBI3DTAL ÐObr. ON SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 8rB, 1S7S. HOWELL & COMPANY having JL-L bought the DRAPERY STOCK of Messrr SILLIFANT & COMPANY at an average Disoouut of FIFTY PER CENT. OFF ORIGINAL COST— or eqnal to Ten Shillings off every Twenty-will OFFER the same on SATURDAY NEXT. H. & CO. cannot conscientiously recommend this as first-class, but they guarantee that it will be sold at prices that will SATISFY EVERY ONE. Ladles requiring a parcel of Remnants for chari- table parposes, will And this a good oppor- tunity. Doors open daily at 10 o'clock. Sale at No. 23, St. Mary-street-Not on theil own premises. HOWELL & COMPANY, 16 11, 12, II, ft 14, SF. MARY-STREET CARDIFF. D* JOTHAM AND SON& 2r AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. DJOIHAM A SONS' vast Stock is divided into TW Depart. • ments. Every article being marked st the lowest possible price, ani m plain figures. T COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to match). MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, FORTMAE. TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, OOU LARS, CUFFS. &a. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. 4. JOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Tit. High-claes Style. rr/vrrrrwa tq Durable Material. CLOTmNQ 18 Value tor Money. Best Workmanships NOTED FOR PermanentColoura. FMtioiiaH»S>esignSL Best Workmanships NOTED FOR PermanentColoura. FMtioiiaH»S>esignSL GentiemsnlJwgpeanMiasfc THE PRINCIPALITY CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 36 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTEC" sons ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, Tlx, Monday, ) At 8 o'clock. Thursday, and j wwvwa, Friday. ) Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 Throughout the Year. 286s _ç,õ-4 THE CARDIFF QLOTHIERS. m ASTERS AND COKPÂNY. » S rf> • 53 1 g 03 » tz «0 1-3 5 H g H s «■< SJ rIJ ;J 0 r.¡:II BM m t-i m o 2 O S S » H gS O g » 17/6 10/6 19/9 21/6 5,11 12/6 15/11 21/- 15/6 25/6 25/6 7/11 15/6 19/9 —————- 25/6 19/9 27/6 29/9 8/9 17/6 23/6 29/6 21/- 35/6 35/6 10/6 19/9 25/6 32/6 23/6 45/- 42/- 12/6 21/. 29/9 J 35/6 25/6 47/6 45/- 15/6 25/6 32/6 42/- 29/6 49/9 49/6 17/6 27/6 37/6 50/- 35/6 55/- j 55/- 12/9 29/6 39/6 65/- 45/- 63/- 63/- 21/- 32/6 45/- •\f ASTERS AND COMPANY, 2180 JUL Vy 8038 29 AND 30, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFJ PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS AT HOME JT AND ABROAD. REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS, TRADE MARKS, TRANSLATIONS, DRAWINGS, Ac. MR. M. HENRY, PATENT REGISTRATION AND COPYRIGHT AGENT, Pamphlet of information sent free by po FLEET CHAMBERS, 68, FLEET-STREET, E C., LONDON. 3796 GOOD"PI AN O^FORTE MAY BE HIRED FROM 1.2 2& Od. put Quatn, ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. rpHOMPSON & gHACKELLe 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, At 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, and Branch at 109,'BUTE DOCKS, Desire to call special attention to the above notice, and would warn the public against the so-called Second-hand Pianofortes now so free'y advertised at what is said to be less than half the original price. the Pianos supplied by Thompson and Shackell are warronto4 and by the best makers only. SI acious showrooms at 101, OXFORD-STREET, SW ANSEA., AND 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Contain ng, w thont exception, the finest stork of Plaasbrt^ llalmoniums, and American Organs in South Wales. '2'u N.B.—The Bute" Mudel Hamo m go supplied t. U. Marquis of Bute. price Twelve Guineas, in handsome Rosewood. is the very best small harmonium manufactured. lbnDoai888 from Four Uuineas