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THE BRISLOL WAGON CO. (Limiteù), have pleasure to announce they have appointed CHABLES D. PHILLIPS as their SOLE AGENT for NEWPORT, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD and Districts, for the bale of their l'AR1'S WAGONS- "F!Tf! large stock always ready for inspection at l). PH I L i: Jtupltjiiieht iJQpot, Newport.
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THE BRISTOL WAGON 00. (Limited) have pleasure to announce they have appointed CHARLES D. PHILLIPS as their SOLE AGENT for NEWPORT, CARDICT*- PONTYPRIDD, and Districts, for the Sale of their CARTS, WAGONS, ETC. N.B.-A large stock always ready for inspection at CHARLES D. PHILLIPS' Implement Depot, Newport. I
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f1;hípPHtg Jïotitø. v, WTEAATIHSTWEEN dA-ltDIF-I) ,e; £Æ¡[( J Ü BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILING 3 WEFKT.V A^TA^ITI nteam\L"'1M ^ViiRN, Capt. FIT; ALEXANDRA, Capt iwUs; iN'j'ONA Caut Feldtuian; CLUTHA, Capt. Liuki.iler AIL?A, ■;av,t Haok'man are intendea to Sail With Goods and Passenswrs hvm Kast, Bute Dock Basin, (unless prevented by circuiaitaacQ £ > M f0i;0WS during: the month of May" Ilay CARDIFF TO OTJASaOW. Arrv BEDFAST. 5 Wxlr.e-'day 5 -,0"Wednesday. o p.m. 12 Wednesday .30 pm. 123 Wednesday. 10 P-13L FROM BELFAST TO CARDTFF. 7 Fri'ay 2 p.m. 21 £ r."?a^ •• 2 p.m. 4 Friday o p in. 28 Friday 4 p 0Th„,a="sMBT?ss»rrAsi- isTbu^y atsigj'sss, Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Ret"111' oera^e, 12s. 6d: Soldiers or Sailors, 10s.. f Goods to be alongside intune or before the adver- Used time of sailing. Wnii-,m Apply in Glasgow to & Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & ,Co;lf'raall to M. Jones & Brother; Eciiast, to Robert *{?nt, c0!1Bristol, to Mark Whitwill Sc Son and in Cardiff.tu Q p WEBB & CO., „ 2.a ^ute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, May, 187&* 13 W H P, t!IT.r:D [TATES MAIL STEAMERS.—LIVER- POOLJO r-lln" 1 every TLIUKSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN 1 FRIDAY; forvaroiug passengers to all parts of the United tate 13 and Canada. The well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under:- FROM LIVERPOOL iatic Thursday, May 27 B"<amr0.Thursday, June 17 V- TnursUay, June Germanic.Thursday, Juue 24 pxibiic ..»»Thur:-cay, June iu Ea*;iA 6,000 tons tmruwn Qrse"Power. Average passage 64 days in Summer, 9J in ^Vin,iL •ties? splendid Ve^eM 5?.? highest soeed and comfort, »uU are unsurpassed In theiraw^iie^ to passc,J}jer8- Saloons and Su«9j luxuriously furnished. Pianos, libraries, electric W1 », oata rooms, DarDtr.8 gh SSW3L £ r% £ r*«S? S»«2St Vork, ard97and99 Company's Office, ID, Broadway, Is vt es SCOTT & Co' ^ark-sfcreet, Chicago in ^Liverpool; ^<1%°! to ISMAV, IMRIE&Co. 0 ^ater-street, ^prj-HRIE &Co '^eadcllhall-6treet, London, nr to EDWA^r> t,e CEirdill'; Ge1. V. BEV AN, Swansea, °r AHfi paiLLIpS Bruery Hill, ftbbw Vale. „Mra We recommend PaS^a °btahj their tickets from our Acenes before leavin'- no_- — |7g mW TO JL L 1 JS T Nones.—1This Ccmpany .^e Kisk of Insurance (up to ■EInOjUOO) on sach of safati' ^'us Passengers the possible juarantet. Lj aud avoidance of danger at The most southerly al^aya been adopted by this Company to ivoid Ice>a"diHe^ndg. "t1^UEE^IuW^the foHovv-i^ every WEDNESDAY, calling IN — • • WKD.VSBDAT, May 26 J::ltIN WBDNIXSDAY, June 2 ^'GLAisD DOK v June 9. i KOil *0liK, AS FOLLOWS ^REK-CE THURSDAY, May 2. jJjJLLAND WEDSBBDAY, June 9 ftA -I :E ""1^ >>y Liverpool si Wk/ xesdav. June 27 Saloon Paa^' 0 1;f '»teamera, 12. 15, and 17 Guineas, London SieJ om_aii « lo guinea", according to tne Position ot sta'M'jWENTY.jj<Ai!?X 8ame P,ivhege in SaloJn aetur- Ticke'V of STVVPY^ GUINEAS, the COMFO^^od,t>^AGE PASSENGERS specially eon- *A<tre ilit" 0 n eUl? unsurpassed for space, light h,iare cm rc^rc, wnich Boston, Quebec, Philadel- yio!a an<^ cludes an abundance of cooked pro- ■Slons. in f Via c+ Stewardesses for Females and Children. tl,^i!^rt,i r,vj,w,i ^u,h t0 a" parts of Canada and the ^'uUxl Saten wtjs, via the Erie Eailwa?. Applyw STEAM SHIP CO. (LUJITBD), u T « >>nrV, o Liverpool, or to their Agents, h*1?0*1* D,vS Rkk^ r;*1^ Britannia-buildings, Bute Wvth«c°ml'e-8treet Ah^!ftle HTotel- Aboidare p V. CAUJif. pontvnio' • JOHV vf erdare Ja»- R- M ORGAN {■ ^master, l 'H J0HN, JBOMAS, l, Frosne ct-nwTre ^•erffetowu* Newtown Ebb w Vale t>l). Thof^ aj^ht a'!d„^ar^et.^Chambers, Brynmawr. ^^fts Passages from the^ Local ituyAL MALL STEAMERS. TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT YORK AND BOSTON. off11" IllvS.1- ^iSImA- '/•MAMA. Juf'-IA. „EciX ^TLAS. v C^{^lA. OLYMPUS. TilARATHO^-rAi, MAIt si* BOTHNIA. «g Cu»AB» ZFFSTX, and sail erery TUB3DAT, THUBS- R(J. and Si^ eera—p0 nava superior accommodation for w*rage jy^R. further particulars apply to Liverpool. 59 iITN E UNIT^P ST^TI2 ^AIL STEAMERS TTV £ RI'OOL AN^EN- „, .RT„Paswenge"S; WIril PHILADELPHIA, KXTRA CHARGB. to— ^LW OB BALTIMORE. t* Iroti »r3t-clasS f« r jVJiRPOOL HySU'hips, are appointed to Sail Fred N«-xt Sa Ji^Y WEDNESDAY. -VbVAMA nt'» are ■■, V •• •• 2ND JUN« Ton- 5 .-o«'n i,1 l°Mni» •• •• 9th June lung at Queep'1 aU3 At antia rf to embark passengers. 8 iling under the United nf fu8 S a «teaiu 'll'> Ij'ne3. Passengers ij equal to any of the European "eaiu P-ssengers a IA ^[iBOAi) Comp^hiiadalphia on the Wharf of the Pissssvi. a pUcts&T, which is the shortest C aTv to IS guineas. ?. W,stem States. ra^ Return tickets at reduced ampi^y oJ tuitions, cooked ^hne indudin^ I lTPKAti^ pASsAGE, inc'udinsr „ necessary utcn^1^^ saparate table £ 7 Bedding, and all Forf^r^ Snnati^n* apply to ltl'UiiAlt])SON, CSPRXCE, & CC)., Or to T<°r Migrants. for cintraT"Amn v ^yal Mail ?tea! at Y'y fro n Liverpool; he take Migrants with n1-n -ortubl> I'ar.e?, and £ uaramee Soji a.i employed av.d af 8>d be|ore he <v''3hing to jom this p gtl-ictly li^^ly adviicd to a ;p]v early as 'he number will bo out cvfcJ^d. Labourer8' a]Ki female a.JmeiUoaervanjsasi.;s i6 Cert«iu.^>eek sail ev^ThwX ^lltKrBiSratl0n further par ticulars appfy to John W. '1, Victom-streer, Bristol. ti>cl 'SO stirnp f.>r_r — 920& A. SHORTEST oc^ LINE. J>I B Ji I C A *As*Age TO T«-entv First -class Roy^ C^f osed o< ]■ Liverpool, every T^u steamers. -^Yo—1 .lf^rna's Tue-day to V?2$ty and Toji-h^oti to Canada- and every terms to aU pSc and Baltimore, forwar £ ii"° Passenger'^ of Canarfa the Uni ed States. „eS provided free w ^nadaand twrgefiac^d"fc5eS F ^11 c:asse3 of Passengtf „ Tickefs be ore ie«., Oxf0«j^jtreet^ Swan \y ll. vfoseley, ^'ind-st.ee 3. S. ''uandovery J. R. tan.ei, St. wb. 1nblit ppointmtnts. LWNWoN'NO scîíOO.J -BÕARÐ. Au PONTYPRIDD SCHOOf," a "TRAINED CERTIFICATED MIS- RESS for jntlini Average attcndailce g0 t() u0- fcala ry £ 7n Per anl.1 ,m/ I &c., to be addreB3ed to me, on Qr before the 31st i Po„iy. idd, S-h Mav^875. S- C' SFICKeTT, Clerk. -=- -=- JONES BROTHERS, PRlCIPA.L BILL. POSTEBS A^ DeliveREKS, m fllGH-STREET. NBATH, bEIT0N FERRY Circulars addressed and ^ed. Bin Festers to the Great ^estcrn Neath and ^"on Railways, and th8 uriacip*! ^ucdoneerrf. Lissetaof&0PoetinfPlaces jaks bit Suction, SALE TJ-MORROVV. thshiro.—Abergavenny. -• Valuable Piece of Meadow land 7VJTESSRS. STRAKERa and LAKE will offer for SA ,E l y AUCT'O.V, st the Greyhound Hotjl, Aber- o?t on TllUR^DAV, 27 h Mav, 1575, at Thr«e o'clock in the Iv?0011' a most Valuable Pcoe of FREEHOLD MEADOW ^AiND, cintaininj;bvadniea uveiu.;iit 4a. 2r. a4p.,orthurfabouts, ii'ua e c'oce ro the town of b rgave my, near Crossonen Turn- l':ke Gute, bounded by the Kenvy Brook by the road leading to Tredilliou Park and by the Lon on and North We tern Railway. Ihu Land is no.v in the occupation of Mr ri. H. Facey, as yearly tenant, at the low rent of £ 0. For furtler particulais apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. W.-lf rd and G.ibb, bolicito^s, Ab-Tgavennv. 9179 Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff.—Sale of Pure Brtd Aiderney, Jersey, and Guernsey Cows and Heifers. MR BODfNGTON, M.B.O.VS., has been favoured with instructions from Mr Henry James Cor- nish, of Sherborne, Dorset, to SELL by AUCTION,ou SATUR- DAY, the 29th day of May, 1875, in the Yard of the above Hotel, commencing at Three o'clock p.m., a very choice herd of Aiderney, Jersey, and Guernsey COWS aud HEIFERS, selected specially for this sale. Mr H. J. Cornish and his late Father have been importers of the Channel Islands Cattla for more than 39 yeas, and having had the advantage of residing in thtYIsland for 15 years, Mr C. is enabled to select from the herds of the best breeders. Purchasers may. with the greatest confidence, rely upon Mr C. to obtain a pure bred animal, as he does not pu-eha&e Cattle in the English Markets. The herd may be viewed on the morning of Sale attlie Yard of Cardiff Arms Hotel, Ca- diff. N. ii.-W Cornish has no connection with any other Establish- ment. (Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer or at the Cardiff Arms Hoti-1. Auctioneer's Residence and Officeog, 4-, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. Canton, May 18th, 1875. 9415 B;:idgend, Glamorgansbi e. -Valu.%ble Building Laud and Ground M Berts for Sale. R. ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by the Trustees under the Will of Chiist pher Trunwn, £-q., deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hate:, at fcii igend, ou 1 aturday, the i9th day of May, lb75, at .wn f.r Three o'eltck in the Atteino >n, the following valuable BLILDiNG LANO and GttOUND RENTS, in Three Lots I Ot. I.-A Freehold Pasture Fie'd, n ar the Turnpike Gate, at Oldcist'e, Bridgend, in tne we tern side of and adjoining the Turnpike Road leading t) Ew^nny. now in the oc u pat ion of Mr David Llewellyn, and containing 2a. Or 10p., more or less. his Lot affords an admirable site for a Budding Speculation r Vil as and Cottages, fur which there is a great and ever-in- tasipg demand. Lot 2.-A GROUND BENT of £ 5 per annum, payable half- yearly, arising out of ar.d well secured by Two Villa Residences, situate near the Turnpike road leading to Ewenny, and adjoining alco to Lot I. Leased to Mr David Llewellyn for the term of 99 years from Jst November, 1867, The Freehold Reversion at the expiration of the said term of 99 years is sold with the Ground Rent. l ot 3.—A GROUND RENT of £ 10 10?. per annum, payable ha'f-yearly, arising out of and well secured by Twelve Cottages, situate at the top of Oldcabtle, Bridgend, on the northern side of a id adjoining Lot 1, leased to Mr David Llewellyn l'or the term of !>9 j ears from the 1st of M»y> 1868. The Freehold Reversion at the cxpiratLn of the said term oi iii) years is sold .vith the Ground Re..t. Plans and particulars may be obtained of Messrs Sole, Turner, and Knight, Solicitors, tiS, A'derm mbury. London of Mr Thomas Stockwood, Solicitor, Bridgend; and of Mr Robert Evan-, Anct oneer, Bridgend. 948IJ Llanelly, Carmarthenshire.—Leasehold Residencs and Premises for Sab. MR F. G. GOTJGH has received instructions from Mr Dxvid Clement to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, on FRIDAY, June 4th, 1875, (subject to such conditions as shall be then re d, and unless previously disposed of bv Private Contract, of which due Notice wi 1 be given), all that very valuable Leasehold RESIDENCE, with its Appurtenances called ALL! 1 i KaN VILLA, and now occupied by Mr David Clement. The house contain- on the u round Floor spacious Drawing find Dining Ro< ms, Kitchen,1 V 8 Hnd Scuilery, with, on the first floor, 4 exctlleut Be (rooms, above which is a la"ge attic suitable for Servants' Rooms. The rreraipes have a if? Mge to the Turnpike Road leading Llane'ly to Fehnfoel o» o^ieec, and extends back about ISO ftet, anil are held under »1801 whi.h Si years are uuexpired, at the low yearly ground >'s. The Auctioneer reqiiesM special attention to this Sale, as the house is thoroughly well Luilt and is repletd with eveiy accomo- dation. commence at Three p.m. For further partIculars dvpl:r o the Auctioneer at No. 11, Mur- ray-street, Llauelly, or to Mr Clement on the Premises. (1554 -=- 2, College street SWANAM •jt/TESSBS PRICE, JENKINS & Co., have been iljL ^aVA rTTTloiV 1°8tJ'"ctions by Mr Chapman Jacobs, to SELL, by AUCIiojn at the above Premiss, on TUESDAY. J I'NE ls'i j OT n AYG> the whole of his valuable and choice SfOCK ot v,OLD and SILVER WATCAES, Chains, Dii- niond^d other Jewellery, choice and well-preseried Household FliRNIl U JfJ'ngj by old masters, Articles de Vertu, Po^ p°^ • ^'Iver-plated Harness, &c., &c.; alto Shares in Fubl'0^ m the following Ships Barque Min- Peri wid others tle' Windsor Castle» Amorette, Mabel, Sale each day at Eleven a,m. prompt. rolleiro rhan.Ko c ffue3 wil1 appear prior to Sale. ^herd, ^„'ailt.eaj> nay 21st, 1876. 9524 Preliminary Notice. Clearance Sale of Household Furniture without reserve at the M™"V'Ct°ria Auction Rooms, St Mary-street, Cardiff. ESSRS LAWRENCE and CO. having re- F^LIC^AUCTW1>!iya0nHH0^EH9LD FURNITURE for SALR i,U pvtciisive alterationa^0^t having: room for the same, are making extf £ their premises which will be corn- plot d ma few days. 1 he Sale of FURNITURE will take place at the above rooms, on a HURSDAY und FRIDAY. 3rd and ith June, and will comprise dming, drawing, and bedroom suit^l Also at the game time will b, sold a quantity of HAMS. Further particulars will appear lu future advertisements. Cardiff. May 21, 1875. 9508 Preliminary Announcement. MR. EDWARD HUBERTS has been instructed tiSSL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High'Street, bwa^-sea. on FHIOAY, Juab 4ch» JS76, ali that well- bu lt DWLLLI -N G-HOUSt,, and PR&IVIISE i. being No. LRI, North- ^-mpton-placa. having a frontage uf 20 ieet by a depth of 156 f et. The house contains eleven rooms, two w.c. t>, &e. water and gas laid on is thoroughly drdue also, a two-stall Stable, Loach- house, and Loft at the rta •, with bacii entrance. Held for a teim of 99 years from 2lth Juno, 1850, at the low ground-rent of fA per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. 9447 FURNITURE FOR SALN lUliEkP, to COVer 1 Two suites drawing room, cottage piano, in aid walnut cneinoniere, &c. Also a numb r of good second-hand sew- in.g to T. S. Huntley, Auctioneer, Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. 9413 TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATETRKATY, an Old-established CORN, ;EED, andGUOCERY Bt SI- NE8S, wlta a capltal connection, in the neighbourhood of Cnck. howe,l, Brecoi,, Abergaveniiy and Hereford, successfully carried 011 for many by the late Mr. Rooert Ward, at CrickhoweU.— For further particulars, apply to w H Williams and Co., Auc- tioneers^" exchange, bristol. 9607 W J. POWULL, AUCTIONEElt AND v T A T ACCOUNTANT DRAPERS' VALUER ESTATF, AND INSURANCE AGENT. LIQUIDATIONS CONDUCTED. RENTS COLLECTED. OFFICES.TA^STREET^ PONTYPRIDD. 2568 jyj-ESSKS PRICE, _JENKiNSTANi> CO.. AUCTIONEERS, ag'E^vx^E' A^D GENERAL COLLEGE CHAM^gSg COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSRA BKG respectfully to°f Swansea and Neighbourhood that they ex^!?m-nc^d in the above Business, and their long them affyrd th^° in a11 departments of Commerce will enabTe them t^anord the^ Clients the advan- a jes of that experience- V 6ervice^tK a8snre all those who mav avail themselves of th.ir iiiBtiuoiions w.ll be carried out with pro^^f^ j^d dmpatch. uringthe alterations of c„ ^Tin b all communi- fTmr JI B fae,n d fc-s; ESTATE AND IN?WACS "E NT, 8, ROYAL CDII, Has CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Par"«e n^rd L^ iBLhiC°Ud ^3oiKn5: Gr-Cer'9Fou^iou9esinRus8^11-st^tW stable and other back premises. Four «" a1 reei „ ROATH.—Detached Villa, Clifton-street .Three'.genteel Real- «?s i; ss-K; tsrrs- ii,^THAYS.-Five houses in Woodville Terrace, two houses Fr^foN.e-Eight houses in Halket-rtreet. g EhgiWe site of GR?ld Land at the corner of Clivc-road a A lsgGETOWN.- Nos. 8, 9, 10, Knole-streeu morter^T41 proportion of the purchase mon y ^l,on Apply as abov, MM 1 ■>ApDl^tij^above^1J^—^—-4^4. THE WE LT CENTRAL WAGON COM. MANt^AcTxjREB^O^RAI^LWAY WAGONS AND CARRIAGES t»vta«every description for Cash, or on ale till udinn. SALF: THis DAy. ———— DRAPERY STOCK FOR SALE. MR T. H. DAVIDS will OFFER for SALE on WEDNESDAY, the 23th day of Mav, 1875 at Union Chambers, 18, Unioa-stretrt. >wa-sea, a quantity of DRAPERY GIJODS, consi-iting cf blankets, sheds, Pai-|0y and othtr shiwis, blue serge, brown do., turnovers, lace shawis, linstys, meiinos, Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morninsf of Ka e. Auctioneer s OfflCv.9: Union-strstt. Swu^sea. 9260 Victoria Concert Roims, Cardiff.—To Mus.c Hall Proprietors, H tel Keepers, and others. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, and CO. have received instructions from Mr F. W. HOFFMAN, who is leaving Cardiff, to S £ -LL by AUCTION, in lots to suit purchasers, at the Hall-69, 8t. Mary-strtet, Cardiff, on 1UESDAY, June 1, the whole of the valuable FUR- NITURE, FIT1INGS, &c.« belonging to the above establithment together with a portion of the House.ho Effects, inclndir.g a femi-grand pianoforte, six pier glasses, y 8ft 3in., and two ditto, 4ft by 1 foot 10in., in gilt i,u ,ght 8s* chande- liers, with globes 24 refreshment tames, wiin iron stands and marble tops, 3ft. by 2ft nine settees, various lengths, in American cloth, stuifed, with backs ot same 115 cane-seated stools, 40 cane-seated chairs, U wooden cnaira stained counter, with draweis and cupboards, and garble,8 b on the top, 9ft. length; 50 assorted giass globes; 10 hne:n b:linds wlth rollers: oilcloth on floor (about 150 yards): ^f08 »n tubs 16 shrubs (various) iu pots; one 16ft. ladder» ^lr et-'ps; fender and fire-irons; three large wooden frames fo postera and show bills, Ac., &c. The household include a cot^ge pian0j four iron bedsteads, one spring mattress. "8, dressing t-bles, kitchen utensils, &c. The sale will commence punc ually at two o'clock p.m. All further p.irticu'ars nny be had on ap- plication to the auctioneers, as their oces. 4, Cri)ckherbtown, (;rdiff, May 22,1875. 9561 (Mueattott, rr HE-SW ANSE-r-:LABõRATORY-AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, SEA. ORAM GE-STREET, ftWANSEA. CONDUCTED BT — WILLIAM MORGAN, F.C S ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the S01"0^' Swansea. Anaiy st to t he Neath Rural Sanitary Autnority EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALiJCblS AND ASSAYS UNDEttTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application SflOg T AUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master—T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Leaded Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharre, situated n he sea, in one of the most heaitliy places in South Wales, (f,o„ .Pec'1^arly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational otan is entirely English. Terms very moderate. __— — 86^ NE"AlrH GO L L E G E GLAMORGANSHIRE. fRLNOIPAJi: „ v n a DR. R. SNaiTH, M.A., LL.D., F-R-G-f-, Author of a number of Educational and Scientific wo KB, and aiao of several musical compositions. VICE-PRINCIPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELU, »-A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, OHora. Terms for Boarders from 28 to 32 Guineas "V New pupils admitted at any time, and if the quarter nas com. menced, a proportionate charge made for the remainder ol it. ProspecttiBc.s sent on anplicatinn. 8062 i CHIGNELL HOU^E EALING, Near c LONDON. Principal, Misi A. K. LUCY. Educational Home for Youag Ltdies, to whose^improvement and comfort the Principal devotes her personal attenti -n. The IIOUS J is large acd aii y, stand n^ in a beautiful garden,and croquet lawn for the especial use of the Pupils; also large giavel■ piay- IIOUS J is large acd aii y, stand n in a beautiful garden,and croquet lawn for the especial use of the Pupils; also large gravel piay- giound. T«rms for Boaid r<?, 25 guii.eA* P3r annum. You_-g Ladies under ten, 20 guineas Be t of n feieaceai Riven by the clergyman of the parioh und parents of 1 upils. Faling is very easy of uccess, bemg on the maiu line of .he Great Western Kail. way, 7861 Jtoteli5. rjlHE ROTAlTmjf^ CARDIFF. 'PROPRIETOR.MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years Proprietor of the Grifth and Castle Hotels, Brynmawr), begd to announce that he has completed arrancements with the Cardiff MOLel C, mpanv (Limited), and has taken possession of the ROifAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, which he will in future conduct. He trusts tint the reputation which he acauired as Propiietor, first of the Gi iffin Hotel, and subsequently ofthe Castle Hotel, will be an indication of the manner in which be will carry on the Royal Hotel, the Largest and Beat Hotel in South Wales. 9150 HE "COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY. Tuj& TEMPERANC& HOTEL. TEA AND DINING-ROOMS. Nm(; door to the Assembly Roo ng. Three minutes' walk from isext aoor w Ka,hvay stati0„f MdmbI/ES_ T. BEHENNA, Proprietor. 9468 /TRYSTAirPALAC E HOTEL, ffiToXFORD: STREET, SWANSEA. E. KEMPTHORNE (late of CardiflF), PROPRIETOR. The above old and well-esUblished Inn, having been recently refitted and furnished, is now replete with every comfort. Y FóI.m lies, Visitors, and Commercl,1 Men will find in the above establishment every accommodatIon. combined with very 3|35LS" SW A N s E A B A Y HOTEL, (Late Long's Hotel,) MUMBLES ROAD, SWANSEA, Opposite the BahJU.place afld St. Helen'SI::ita.t- SIEVL, PROPItIEToc, Ion. The above old-established Hotel entirely new manage- ment. Commerci.' Gentlemen an 'sitors will find every com- fort and accommo^tiomeomb^ed wjj mM.rate charges" Tobacco aiidCigarsonhe best guaUtygpid.^ 9300 xp nrs t 0 L a s s- BRITISH WORKMAN, WHART ON STREET, CARDIFF Beds is. B d and breakfast, Is. 6d. "S, COMFokt AND FCONOMY. 9:41 mHE "TALBOT,^VICTORIA STREET, HAS BEEN REBUILT, AND WILL BE OPENED ON THE 5th OF MAY, AS A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 8000 xisti LINFIELD, Manager. XFu HOTEL (LAT.E CARPENTEIRIS 0 ARMS), H6 HAYES, CARDIFF. 11 SMITH GRIFFITHS. FROpBiETOB the Royal Vaults,) Begs fo inform his JlumerOus frietid, and the public that he ha taken the abo> e L^rge and SPAUOLa HOlEb, which has been t^r«lv Re built and it replete with every accommodation. tn»Ef SPIRITS. &C. CIGARS, &c., of the finest brands. OXFORD HOTEL, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. JOHN SMITH GRIFFITHS, PROPRIETOR. 6994 TTATLWAY TBAR "AMD REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ABERDARE. This beautifully finished and commodious Establishment is at ivg Corner of Puke-street and Commercial-street, Aberdare. within a minute of either Station. The best of Wines, Bpirite' md Ales. Billiards on a,celebrated and costly challenge table. ^2^ DAVID THOMAS, Manager! WINDSOR HOTEL,BUTE DOCKS.—Kepiete ff with every convenience and comfort. An ordinary faQy at 1.30. J. WATERS, la e of the Freemasons' Tavern, Londofl. 1096 := I FIRE, LIFE- AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AGENT. I WILLIAM ROBBINS, 15, NORTHCOTE STREET, CASTLE ROAD, CARDIFF. HOUSE, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. The Alliance Fire Office, Provincial Life Office, and National Pro- vincial Plate Glass Insurance Office. 9576 jf^EORGE W. HUGHES, Manufacturer of Kftdx «very description of METALLIC PENS and PENHOLDERS. Paul's-square, BIRMINGHAM. Sole Proprietor ot Josert pS?™" M>d c°.'s PATENT FOUNTAIN and other METALLIC S?'. 'Tho newly-inven^M SYPHON PEN, on cards. No. 446, wuUioldsumcfontink for a .'one letter, and the GALVANISED 86& fifrong SiHf), Nos. 38|6, 60, 48, 438, SflL 006, and the BUSINESS PEN, No. 455, give universal sa&sfaohoa. Public Jloticcs. Q. RE AT WESTERN RAILWAY. Important alteration of Traing commencing June 1st, 1875. The 7 40 a.m. traiiijfrrmU!ouc-:sfer will not run beyond Swansea. A mw tram starting from PaildingtoTl at 5.30 a.m. w 11 leave Swaute a'; 12.10, arromg at Cirmarthen Junction at 2 5 p.m. The 11.86 am. train irom Nelth will leave at 11.6 am. The 10.15 am. express from Hadd n ton v il b3 iccelerated betw en Land.Te and New Miliord, and w) 1 call only at Llanellr, Carmarthen Junction, W hitiand, Ha* erforow st, and Johnston forMilford. Pa»s Dgers arriving by exprt s j for stations w h-Te that train does not top, will proceed from Landore by the Parlia- mentary train which w-11 f)llow tlia express leaving Lmdore at 6.5 p.m. A new train will leave Swansea for Gloucester at 1.80 p.m., calli, g at all stations. The p esent 10.10 a m, tiain fr..m New Mdford will start at 10.45 and bo accelerated. For minor alterations see Tims Bills. Divisional Superintendent's Office, BY ORDER. Swansea, May 24th, 1875. 2609 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Commencing June 1st, 1875, the under-mentioned Passenger Train alterations will come into force:— 7.10 a.m. train, Ross to Pontypool-ioad, will be 6 minutes EARLIER throughout. 8.55 a.m. train, Pontypool-road to Newport, will start at 8.45 a.m. and run in connection with 9.20 a.m. train from New- port to Gloucester, Bristol, and London. 910 a.m. train, Pontypool-road to Swansea, will start at 6.55 am., and be EARLIER throughout. 11.15 a.m. train, Swansea to Pontypool-road, will be 5 minutes EARLIER throughout. 2.0 p.m. train, Pontypool-road to Newport, will start at 1.60 p.m. and be EARLIER throughout. New trains will run DAILY as under: a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Newport dep. 10.30 10. 5 Abergavenny dep. 11.40 — (High-st.) p.m Pontypeol-rd. an. 10.50 10.83 Pontypool-rd. arr. 12. 7 „ dep. 32.10 8 45 „ dep. 11. 5 — Newport arr. 12.38 9.13 Abergavenny arr. 11.'0 — (High-st.) There are also other minor alterations. Pontypool, BY ORDR. May 24th, 1875. 9608 HOW TO MAKE £ l7600 PER~YEAR: -[1 WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particclars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. 9530 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, 9531 9531 ^j^Hj^ £ JHEAP MARINE EXCURSION CLEVEDON, WESTON, & THE FLAT HOLMES. The fine, nltW, powerful Passenger Steamer LADY TREDEGAR will run a to-nnd-fro EXCURSION TRIP (circumstances per- In tting) from NEWPORT to CLEVEDON, WESTON, ai d the FUAT HOLMES on THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1875, and wi.l start from Newport Bridge at, 8.0 a.m. and 3.0 p.m., leiving the Holmes on the return trip at 5.0 p.m., Wtstoa 5.30 p.m., and Clevedon 0.15 p.m. Fares to and froSiloon, 2s Fore Cabin, Is tJd. A Biau Band will be on.-aied on this occasion. Refreshments on Board. J. S. GRIFTITHS, 9540 Refreshment Contractor, Oxford Hotel, Cardiff. TO-MORROW; HEAP EXCURSIONS. EXCURSION FROM CARDtFF TO WATCHET, MINE HEAD, AND LYNMOUTH. The" Lady Tredepr will make an EXCURSION TRIP from CARDIFF to WAiCHET, MINEHEAD, and LYNMOUTH on THUKSDAY, Mav 27, and wi I gtart from CARDIFF PI«R head at 9.80 a.m leaving LYNMOUTH (n the return trip at 6.30 p.m., MlNEHEADat7p.m., and WATCHET at 7.45 p.m. Fares to and from to Watchet and Minehead—Saloon, 3s; Fore Cabin, as. Fares to and fro to Lynmouth—Saloon, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s 6d. The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY aruund Lynton, Lynmouth, and the Valley of ROcks is unequalled for grandeur. A BRASS AAND will, be-engaged far the occasion. TO-MORROW. EXCURSION FROM NEWPORT TO WATCHET, MINEHEAD AND LYNMOUTH. "THE LADY TREDEGAR" WiU run an EXCURSION. TRIP from NEWPORT to WATCHET. EHEAD, and LYNMOUTH on THURSDAY, May 27, and will StArt from Newport Bridge at 8 a.m leaving Lynmouth on the retufn trip at 6.30 p.m., M neheail at 7 p m., and Witchet at '••15 p.m. Fares to and fro—T Watchet aud Minehead, Saloon, 3s; Fore Cabin, 2s. To Lynmouth, Saloon, 3s 6d; Fore Cabin. 28 6d. J. S. GRIFFITHS, Beireshment Contractor, 9509 Oxford Hotel. Cardiff SCREW STEAM ^PACKET COMPANY^ EXCUBSIONS. SUNDAY AT ILFRACOMBE OR WESTON-SUPER-MARE. On SATURDAY NEXT, May i9th, the New Fa^t-Sailing Pas- senger Saloon Steamer PRINCESS Oi WALES will leave New- port Bridge (wind, weather, and all circumstances permitting) at One o'cl ck Afternoon, returning from llfracombe at Eleven o'clock Noon Monday. Fares to and fro :—Hfraoombe—Saloon and Quarter-Deck, 6s Fore Cibin, 4s. Weston-S per-Mare—Saloon and Quarter-beck, 3., td Fore Cabin, 2s 6d. Single I) ares—5s and 3s till, 3s and 2s. Tickets available for a Month. Steward and Refreshments on Board. Dated „ JOHN YOUNG, Manager. Beaufort Wharf, Newport, May 24,1875. 9^73 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan ArtiPery Volunteers. C-diff, 22nd May, 1875. I.-Commandiiig officers' parade on Thursday, at 7.30 p.m., ciharp, for Battalion Drill h the Sophia Garden F eid. Full uniform. Officers, patrol jackets. Rand to attend. I 2.—Sjuad, Company, and Carbine Drill on Tuesday and Saturday. An members are requested to bring their carbines on the evenings appointed, to be instructed in the firing exercise. Armstrong and M.L.R. gun drill on Monday; Shifts and Gun Drill on Wed. nesday and Friday at 7.30, Saturday 6.SO p.m. S.-Private parades for A, C, JJ:, F, and G Batteries, under their respective commanding officers, tor Company and Carbine Drill, on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. 4.—Practice for Trumpeters, under the Trumpet-Major, on Friday, at 7.30 p.m. 5.—I Battery, Penarth, Carbine and Company Drill on Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.45 p.m. A Royal Artillery Instructor to attend. 6.—For duty during the ensuing week—Captain Thompson, Lieutenant Decandia, Sergeant Wronger, Sergeant Svombo. Corporal Nockridge, Bombardier btocker, Trumpeter Chick. ( By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN. c, Captain ard A'ijufant. gCRIPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as followsSUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall af 3 o clock. C\^WESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall-at 3 o clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. AU who attend these Meetings are requeeted to bring their Bibles with them—PsaUn cxix, lae verge. ti90¡) i> o B £ R T S I~M Ps O N, XV Lat* Maauaj» vf the Western Mail • PCBMP A^OPNTAJMT AND AUDITOR. TRADFSSTRN'S IOOK^ FEBPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED ahd BALANCE 0 at stated intertrab for an Annual Fi e. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. AnVERTISBMSST ABXST. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisement* iu all the London and Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS. CHAMBERS, 64, ROCKHKBTOWN. CARPI" F. (J LAMB & co., VARNISH, GREASE, OILS, COLLIERY BRAT- TICE, DOOR CLOTH, AND FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING MANUFACTURERS, 5TRA.NJD, SWANSEA. 4 8K3 NATURALIST i T A N D R E W S, • PRESERVER OF BIRDS, &e. GORSE-LANE, SWANSEA, p><"« ot Aeimal* uadaiotA Ruga for the Carriag<e or HOU0C. 2PECIMENB CLEANED AND BE-MOTJMBD. 1008 itttdtrs and Contratto. 0 L U CA- j^JO UN TAIN A SHLOCAL Bf)ARD TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE is hereby given, that ths Mountain Ash Local Board invite and are prepared to accept TT-NDERS Lr Cyvon- street Improvements. Specification may be seen, and form of Tender obtained, at the Office of the B >a: d, in the Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, on any Monday, Thursday, or Saturday bef JTS the Tenders ARC opened. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me at or before one o'clock on Monday, the 31st day of May, 1815, endorsed "Tender for Cynon-street Improvements." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. P. LINTON, Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash. Clerk to the Board. 22nd May, 1875. 9541, MOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Mountain Ash Local Board invite, and are prepared to accept, TENDERS for the Old Duffryn Road Improvements. Specification may be seen, and form of Tender obta ned, at the Office of the Board, in the Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, on any Monday, Thursday, or Saturday before the Tenders are opened. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me at or before one o'clock on Monday, the 31st day of May, 1S75, endorsed Tender for Old Duffryn Road Improvements." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. H. P. LINTON, Clerk to the Board. Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, 22nd May. 1875. 9542 YSTRADFELLTA SCHOOL BOARD. TO ARCHITECTS. Architects are invited to forward to me, on or before Wednesday, the ltith June next, Plans and specifications a d alto an IIPf roxi- mate estimate of the cort of Building a SUHOOL ,HOu",E, capable of accommodating 40 children (boj sand girls), in the village of Ystradfelita. The Architect wiil also be required to superintend the erection of the building. The application to the Board to be anonymous, and the correct name and address to be sent to me in a sealed letter marked "Plans, &c., for YstraJfelita School Board." No pledge'isgiven by the Board thatany of the Plans, &c., will be accepted. By order, DAVID BEVAN TURBERVILLE, Clerk. Neath, 19th May, 1875. 9506 T0 B U 1 L D E R S. TENDERS are invited for certain Alterations, &c., required to two Dwelling-houses anc. Shops situate m Stepney-street, Llanelly, for Messrs Wilkins & Co.'s proposed new Bank. Plans and Specifications may be see" at the Brecon Old Bank, Thomas-street, Llanelly, Oil and after Wednesday, the 26ih iust. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the un^ersiynel on or before Thursday, 3rd June. No pledge is given to acept the lowest or any Tender. GEO KG G MORGAN, Surveyor. 24, King-street, Carmarthen, 24th May, 1875. T IA R 0 H I T E C T S. The Odd FeDows* Hall Company, Dowlais, Limited, invites a PL'\N of a PUBLIC HALL. The sum of Five Pounds will be given for the one approved of by the Directors. The measuri ment and elevation of the lanl will be given on application to the tiecretary, 5, Morlais-strect, uowiais. 9590 CANTON LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Canton Local Board of Health are piepared to recel 've TEN i) hRS for the EAVING and CURBING of portion of Leck- with-roud, known as Atlas-terrace. Specific »tion may be S en at the offices of Messrs James, Sew rd, and Thomas, Surveyors, &e,, St. John's Chambers, CaMiff. Sealed tenders endorsed Leckwithooroad Footprths," ts be de.ivered to my office on or BEFORE the 29th inst. w. p. JAMES, 9571 Surveyor to the Board. TENDERS are invited on or before 31st inst. Addressed to the undersigned. For Building TWO Semi- detached VILLAS at Maesycwmmer,Mon. Plans and speciifcations may be seen at the Offices of D. II. DANIEL, C E., &e. 12, St. John-street, Cardiff. 21st May, 1875. 9495 TO B U I L D E R r: TENDERS are invited for the rection of a Minif tor's RESI- DENCE, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office from Fr day, May 21st, t J Wednesday, May 26th, 1875. Tenders must be delivered at Swiss Chambers, on the the last named day, not later than 4 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. CUTLAN, Architect, 9461 Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. I WANTED, TENDERS for LENGTHENING the GLOBE GRAVING DOCK, South Dock Basin, Swansea. Plan, &c., can be seen on the premises. Tenders to be delivered on or before the 29th May inst. Toe Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, nor to pay any expense connected with the SAME.^ rjTo B U I L D E i r: '.the Senny School Board invite TENDERS for the ERECTION ef a aCHOOLHOUSE, &c., for 50 chiicben, at Reol Senny, Devynock. Plaiis and Specifications are to be seen with the Rev. Evan Powell, Devynock, near Brecon. Tenders to be stnt in not later than JUNE 1st, 1875, to Rev. EvanPowe l, Devynock. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 9175 fuMcatiotts* JustPublished A GEOGRAPHICAL and GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION of CARNARVONSHIRE, with special reference to its Quarries, Mines, and Mineral Products, by Jno. E. Thomas, Member of the Institution of Surveyors. Price 2s. Cardiff: D. Duncan & Sons. Carnarvon: Rees & Evans. 6947 S PE C I A L NOT ICE. On the 1st May will be issued GRATIS with "THE LITTLE GIRLS' TREASURE," A SPLENDID OLEOGRAPH ENTITLED "THE RIVAL CLAIMANTS," OR, WHOSE Puppy IS IT?" This splendid Oleograph, or beautifully-cslotrred picture, is so exquisitely defined as to be scarcely recognised from a. picure by one of the first masteis painted on canvas in oil. The delineation of the dug and her little one reminds one of Landoeer's best efforts. Parte 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, and 7 now ready, price Sixpence. THE LITTLE GIRLS' TREASURE. FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL COLOURED PICTURES. A most charming present for Little Girls. THE LITTLE GIRLS' TREASURE. FAIRY TALES, MU.IC LESSOAS, NEEDLEWUNN. LESSONS, POETRY, NURSERY RHYMES. 'URE. T-HE-LiTTLE-GtRLS'-TREASUíle Girls tbat This Magazine is one of the very best ior 1, 811 well as has been published.—Contoiuing I^^UAIJD 8UITABLE FOR amusing Literature. Its toneC^OUR4. London chi dren of all classes. J ^LUSL^T^CIMEN Copy can be SIMPKW, MARSHALL, AND Ca A 1S^.LER-IANE, 4IC^ for had at '• Ihe Casket O/fice, 29, had at '• Ihe Casket Odice. 29, seven stamps. —— Magazine fot ± Music, Paintog, Madame ELT'e rfiuif p ASKET.—No Lady s Boudoir can be con- T .SES^ COMPLETE without it.-Spleuoidly Illustrated iN with Illuminated Wrapper. London: SIMPKIN MARSHALL, and CO. A Specimen NuuAer sent for 13 Stamps. Yearly HALF-yearly, 6s 6I dire' t from THE dire'Jt from THE CASKEJ Oiffce, 25, Fetter-lanp.. 7(^3 Tu j; CARDIFP TIMES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY-PRICE TWOPEVCE FCTHELATU& ^SYanPd^R b ^CAAD&ACIRCUIA- tfon greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Press of Wales, a»n s*r number of Advertisemeuta th.an any of its contemporaries. Chief Offices: CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNCAN. T N(JRJ £ JLS» BILL POSTER, t) • In TOWN and COUNTRY, SWANSEA. Ali Orders promptly executed. delivered daPat4&t the most reaaonaUe dorm. business glddreess* 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET. I H OWELL AND COMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now making heir SECOND SHOW OF NEW SPRING GOODS. HOWELL AND COMPANY, 11, 12, 13, &I4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. HL JOHJN JENKINS AND CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED, AND STCCK3 TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPrCY. OFFICES 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 7714 VARIETY AND YALUEJ HIGHTliY interpreted AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now showing our NEW SEASON GOoDS; the Stogc has been bou"hf we 1—contains most oi tbe rat-hi ^ab e Nori- ties in Bovs, Youths, a .d Gert'emeu's R ady-made Clothinjr— a. td the price- wih be f.und unusually low, 8 t'io gene at do. pres-ion oft ade ha turned the ma. keis considerably in favour of Ca^h Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vesis to n atch and to t he mew Shapes in Si.k, Felt, and Straw Hats for Gent.eaaen sad Juvoni es.. „ A l«rge assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Bat Cases, Trunks, juags, Rugs, aud other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff Houae, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. t W. AND S. II E R N, R TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS IN BANKRUPTCY. BANKRUPTS' ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED. j COMPOSITIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS BT ARRANGEMENT WITH CREDITORS EFFECTED. WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE OFFICE. 8, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 8006 "STAR FURNITURE VAN OFFICE, t0 1, THE HAYES. Cardiff, Srd May, 1875. SIR,—I beg to inform you that I have this day sold my Furni- ture Van, General Hauling, and Commission Agency Business, which I have cairied on at my offices as above, to my brother, Mr S. J. Davies, and beg respectfully to solicit for him as iluch qf your kind patronage and support as you have so liberallv accordeA me during ths eight years I have been in the business. At thft same time I desire to avail myself of this oi pirtunity to thank you very sincerely for the kind and liberal support I hive alwaffV recsive at your hands.—I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, W. H. DA VIES. 1, The Hayes, Cardiff, 3rd May, 187& SIR,—I have this day taken to the business ar successfully carried on by my brother, Mr W. H. Da vies, to the past eight years. I trust th*t by employing none bpt Aral class workmen, Riving to all orders my pern, nal attention, n having in use the Largest and Best Furniture Vans specially cot structed for the R moval of Furniture, &s., by Road or Ball, I merit a continuance of your support. At any time you may 1 quire my services, I tha 1 be harpy to wait on you pamnally, ou give you an estimate lor executing tke same, and to tube copies of numerous testimonials which have been sent to ( fiim by customers expressing their entirp atilfaction at the. in which their orders have been carried out. I am, Sir, m8 Your obedient Servant, "DEER AND PORTJETTS T O R, J f) TRAM ROAD, PONTYPRIDD. JOHN J. EVANS, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY ALE AND PORTF MERCHANT. AGENT for S. AtLSOFP and SONS PORTER and BN ALES. st K,„ AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17. WOOD-STREET, CARDIE, 3. C AE.i> IFF-STEEBT. R«rrt« all the Principal and most prominent POST^ ST Ac TIONS in Cardiff. Canton »nd Roath. Town Crier for^rd* JOSEPH WRIGHT an Of ENGINEERS and IRONFOUNOERS, CHAIN AND ANCHORFWORKS, TI:ON» Makers of CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHOR Common, Bst. Best Best, and Treble cst CRANE AND PIT CHAINS. Anviis. Vices, Spades sal Shovels, Spikes, Bolts, ro'uta, Thim- -bles.,tnd P Hooks, lir-LMereci Siiaits and ftlron. 6732 GREAT TEST OF CYRUS PRH? & CO.'S In the Great FIHE at BKOADCLIST, near tETER. From the Illustrated London News, May 14, Msv 7th, ar;d exintcted from the £ zeterand WzetU, May 24th, 1870.) A F1 HE-PROOF SAFE WELL TNcSTD. On the occasion of the recent fire at BroxAcib a fl-proo manufactured by Mes^rj. C. Price and Co ..f the Britannia V»'orl'8, Wolveihampion, urderweut asevoni?d siTt_ It was in Mr. Burton's farm-house (which w <»e three houses ti>at '.vcro burnt to the grouni'ac^_ tae with a heated moss of materials, three days niter .he great conflagration. ZTJV PSZ found red hot, and was taken to the *gen«f Mes^m C. Prwe and Co.— Mr. « hearse, Fore-street, Exete was opened with very little trouble, and 8 valI coJa were found comparatively unbanned, the -ank^n n(lteTiB to a large amount were uninjured the Siljr nastod Oft discol oured, and a trade announcement oftne ^at ths the back of the door was not evjdcnced by tbe way safe bad been subjoctod to a great heat w« and tho gjue of in which the leather wlappings were snr* » ^eggeri kniv«| the oa^es andthe resin in the hsndle? price's safes thia melted. To the protecting power of A which thna test is a strong testimonial, especially M q £ withstood intense beat for a prolonged. third-rate quality. AGENTSsg brqtbERS, CKOb 21, WORKJSG-STOEET, CARDIFF.. ¿n, G WILLIAMS & CO., I BAKER-STREET, ABERYSTWITF Where Stooks eaj be seen. BRITANNIA SAFE AND LOCE VOSKatWOLVERHAM