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hipptng TEAivl BETWEEN CARDIFF, 6 t.;(;j BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. The rcrew Steam-shiDS 3EVKHN, Capt. Fry 5 p ALEXAM)RA, Capt..Mills; AKTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLU1HA, Capt. Lmklaler; AILSA, Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (tmlees Drevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of July:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. ACT BELFAST. 7 Wednesday „ ..8 p.m. 21 Wednesday— ..7 p.m. 14 Wednesday ..2 p.m. 24 Wednesday.12 night FROM BELFAST TO CARDfFF. 2 Friday 12 noon 116 Friday 12 noon « Friday 4 p.m. 123 Friday 3 p.m. 80 Friday 6 p»ni* GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 1 Thursday 2 p.m. 15 Thursday 2 p.m. 8 Thursday .2 p.m. I 22 Thursday .2 p.m. 29 Thursday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. FARES.-Belfast: Cabin. 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or Glasgow': Cabin, 20s.; Return, 80s.; Steerage, 12B. 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s.. Goods to be alongside in time for shipment before the adver- tised time of sailing. „ Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother: Belfast, to Robert Henderson & Hon Bristol, to Mark Wbttwill & Son; and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, July. 1875. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROU'lE FOR PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO THE UNITED STATES IS BY THE ^REAT WESTERN STEAM- s&XlAfoj VJ SHIP LINE," BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAM-SHIPS of this Line are intended to sail as follows "SOMERSET" (2,000 Tons.) Thursday Augusts u ARRAGON." (1,600 Tons) Tuesday, August 17 "CORNWALL" (2,000 Tons.) Tuesday August 81 GREAT WESTERN" (2,000 Tons) September. SALOON FARE to NEW YORK 13 Guineas. Return Ticket available for Twelve Months) 20 Guineas. FARE" to NEW YORK, BOSTON, or PHIL ADE LP HI A, From any Railway Station in the West of England. .SECOND CABIN, 8 Guineas. STEERAGE, 6 Guineas. Steerage passengers provided with Mattresses. The Vessels of this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- ceed direct-from Bristol to New York. Passengers may be booKed through to all parts of the United States and Canada on very moderate terms. To seeure berths, fce., apply to MARK WHIT WILL and SON, 4Grove, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and 00. .Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Dock- Otreet, Newport, Mon.; Joseph Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; A. Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthvr Tydfil; or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Brokers, Swansea; John R. rAylers Post-office, Pontymister; John J. Chalinder, Liaeelly House, KJanelly; Samuel Williams, 2, Railway Terrace, Briton Ferry. Passengers are recommended to obtain tnoir Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. 81 • WHITK'STAR LINE. aflUittwL»UNITED STATES MAIL STE^M.-LIVE^ POOL IX) NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUEMSTOWN r FRIDAY; forwarding Passengers to all parte ot the united tatoe and Canada. „ The well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under. FROM LIVERPOOL. Adriatic Thursday, August 6 I liritaiuuc..Thursday. August 5(6 Baltic. Thursday, August 12 I Germanic .Thursday, sept. X Republic..Thursday, August 19 I toch 6,000 tons burthen and 8.000 horse-power. Average passage ttdays in Summer, 9 £ in Winter ,n These splendid Vessels combine the highest Speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers. Saloons and Staterooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. ftoos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, oarbert shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually-spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and wanned, and passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Medical free of charge. ^wardesses to attend the women wd cUldren. For freight or passage apply the Company sOfflce, 19, Broadwav New York, and 97 and 99, S. Clark-street, Chicago; in queeuswwn to JAMES SCOTT & CO. or to ISMAY, iMRIETc Co. t, Water-street, Liverpool; and 84, Leadonhall-street, London, en to BARNES, GUTHRIE & CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; Geo. A. BEVAN, Swansea; or to EDWARD PHILLIPS, Bruefy Hill, Ebbw Vale. i We recommend passengers to obtain their tickets from our Agones before leaving home at A""10" tINB- ^UNIlfe) STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA GHAROH, to— NEW YORK, BOSTON, OB BALTIMORE. JNrst-class fulkpowered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are OHIO Aug. ILLINOIS •• Hth Aug. Offmc at Oueenstown the following day to embark passengers. This il the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the United States Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers id equal to any ,y*! p-nrocean Steamship Lines. P^wmgers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf RA8SEUK« RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the shortest 01 Ah .Krect route to all places in the Western States "CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced £ TWRAGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, including an ample BUpj)ly of Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Com- ^VS'lATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all «ieMSf»rv utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool, ririn T.URS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JOHN COPBLANB, 24^ High-street^Merthyr Tydfil; Win DAVIES, 2, Cannon- Street, Aberdare. 1-71 AL LINE 1P'r I-L TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT 100 000) on each of its VeliSels, thv. giving Paøøenrers th be8t' possible for safety oidauce of dànget a "^e most southerly route has always been adopted by th ^^LIVERroVrtoNEWYORKiveiyWEDNESDAY -^linK AT QUEENSTOWN the foUowing dav. WEPKE8DAV.|AU-. 4 §,^iN WlDNKSDAT, Aug. 11 ENGLAND. -••••■• WbuJ™DAT' 18 WWMARKFR0,t FRAKCE WEDNEKBiY, AUG. 11 Said jn Passage by Liverpool Steamers, 12, 15, and 17 Guineas, nosrtion of Stateroom—all having same privilege in Swoon, BUt^ Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. „ Th^COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specialfroon- ■Idered—the accommodation being unsurpassed for space, iigi» "sTlS^PASSAaK £ 5 to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia neluding an abundance of cooked pro nsions. Stewardesses in the Steerage for Females and Children. Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada and the United Sates at reduced rates, via theErie lUUway. „ Apply to THE NATIONAL STEAM SHIP CO. (LWITSD), 28 Water-street, Liverpool, or to their Agents, Messrs, J. R. NICHOLAS&CO., ISO, Britannia-buildings, Bute Bocks Cardiff; DAVID RKXS, Cardiff Castle Hotel, Aberdare P. W CAUNT, 4, Withecombe-street, Aberdare JAB. R. MORIIAIf Postmaster, Pontypool; JOHN TnoMAS, 1. Prospect-place floergetown, Tredegar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebbw Vale or to D. Tliomas, Clydach and Market Chambers, BrynmaMrr. Passentrers are advised to secure their Passages from the Local Agents before leaving honm. 189 THREE EMIGRATION TO NEW ^flCCT JJ ZEALAND. RREE PASSAGES are granted by the GOVERNMENT OF NISW ZEALAND as under: To Married and Single Agricultural Labourers, Navvies, Plough- men. Shepheids, Mechanic, &c.; alao to SI2TOLE FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, aaCooks, Housemaids, Nurses, General servants. Dairy Jtaids.&c. For Terms and Gaaditions apply persdnslly, or by letter, to the Agent-General for New Zealand, 7, Westminster Chambers, ^The"NEW'OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND is now ready, and may be obtained on application to Messrs Street, M, Cornhill,E C., and B, Serle Streat, W.C., London. Price is 6d; pest free. is lid. LLAN LINE. J^L SHORTB8T OCSAN PASSAOB TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail Steamers. SAILING DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and inursday, to Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy terns to oil parte of Canada and the United States. Surgeon atld Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Passengers* Passengers who seeure their Tickets before leaping home are mot at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of he Company, who takes charge of them until thejr go on board It steamer. the Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by he ALLAN LINK to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- mestic Servants. Foi Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Alexandra Buildings, Jaines-strett, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and S, Oxford-street, Swansea; W. H. Moseley, Wind-street, Neath; D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery J. R. Daniel,St. Mary- 4reot, CwxUjgftTi. PC ■_ urtiott. H SALE THIS DAY. m «-r, Fairwater Cottage, near Cardiff. \fR5 STEPHENSON ia instructed to j JsELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, the 80th day of July, 1875, the neat and useful HOUSEHOLD FUft- NITURE and EFFECTS, being the property of A. Bankart, Esq. (wno is changing his residence), consisting of mahogany dining table, mahogany chairs and easy ditto, covered in morocco; ma- nogany dinaer wagon, rosewood piano, walnut oval centre table, whatnot and suite, fancy tables and chairs, superior Brussels carpets, fenders and fireirons, mahogany cabinet containuig sneiis ani mineral specimens, a collection of ancient seals con. neeted with Wales, a number of illustrated and other book-i. iron.bedsteads and palliasses, beddieg, mahogany and paintea chests of drawers, toilet tables, washstands, ware, &c.; culinary and other kitchen requisites, patent mangle, dinner, tea, and breakfast ware; decanters and other glass, &c., &c. The Hall Clock, Russian Overcoat, and Collection of Coins advertised for sale are withdrawn. Sale to commence at one for two o'clock precisSiv. 1344 1821 — Windsor-road, Penarth. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON has received instructions from John Cory, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, :I.D TUESD..A.Y, the 10th day of August, 1876, It 2 for 3 o'clock precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced and in one or two lots as may then be determined, all those two substantially built, and very commodious semi-detached VILLAS, situate at Windsor-road, leading to the Beach, at Penarth, and known as the Slopes lately occupied by the proprietor, and J. H. Mayor, Esq., re- COnt,rB diniD& drawing-reoms, kitchen, sculler), pantries, cellars, and other offices, with five bed-rooms and dressing-rootns, and large room on attic floor, well suited for a day and night nursery and the out hnildinw include two stalled stable, coach house ^d lofts a veraS with trellis work partitions ornaments the front'whkh looks Ze & an7a 0ut' and P^ted ^th shrubs and rose trees, aod a well formed croquet ground 72 feet bv 28 6 rf fh^bSrttaplZ%Celley rCpair thr'ughout. Thesiteis one ef the best in Penarth, and commands delightful views of the Bristol Channel, its coasts, and islands. The entire frontage to "Hh a dePth about IS feTt? Baroness Windsor for th ♦ F fJom the trustees of the late Baroness Windsor, for the term of 99 veara fmm lat m>V i<?70 at the annual ground rent of £ 815s. y' 7 » Early possession may be had. ^AUw at the same time and place, Two HOUSES in Rose-street, For further particulars apply to W. H. Cory, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, Cardiff. 1343 T°Bute1Do^ ^?ntr^ctors. Ir°n Merchants, and Others—West Materials, pfij'SSJ'fe^^—Unreserved Sale of Building MESSRS ALEXANDER BROS. are instructed .t; "y 010 Trustees of Lord Bute to SELL by AUCTION, at ftSE th^SJ8*8' °n TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1875, at TAree mav thin P^^aUy, in one or such other Lots as Smt n i be determined upon. Those large and com- k??wn « WEST BUTE DOCK FOUNDRY. Me88rs Trevethick & Sons. They comprise K1 T!th 13 Brick Stoves, 99 by 24 feet; Fitting &%MW; FwiBdiy19»by.42 feet; Pattern Sbop, Bnu Stable' 0ffice8' aeaniu? Sheds, Fun»»ces, and Boundary Walls, the whole covering nearly ATII o{ fround. Brick and Stone built and slate roofed. 2 Iron Cupolas and staging for ditto, several ifr r ? P»Piiig and Fittings, upright Saw, and a quantity of Iron and materials. The whole of the Buildings will be SOLD to be taken down within a given time, particulars ef which will be announced at the Sale, or they may bo obtained previously upon applica- ion to the Auctioneers. 78, St Maiy-street, Cardiff. July 28th, 1875. 1839 Brythweneydd Celliery, Rhondda Valley-Preliminary M Announcement. ESSRS ALEXANDER BROS, are instructed by the Proprietor to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, a large Quantity of PLANT and MACHINERY at the above Colliery. Full Particulars and Date of Sale will appear in future Adver- tisements, and Catalogues in the interim may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, at their Cardiff or Pontypridd Offices. 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff, July 29th, 1875. 1840 SALE THIS DAY. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.-In Liquidation.-Station-terrace. Cardiff.—To Grocers, Furniture Brokers, PrivatetFamiltee, and others. MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS & COMPANY have received instructions from the Trustee of the estate of James Scouree, to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, July 80th, 1875, without reserve, on the premises as above, at 2 o'clock punctually, the whole of the Stock, Utensils, Household Furni- ture, and Effects belonging to the Estate. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 20, High street. Dated July 26th, 1875. 1325 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. Re Daniel Hale, a Bankrupt. To Provision Merchants, Grocers, Confectioners and others. MR. GEORGE CO BP has been favoured with instructions from the Trustee, to SELL by AUCTION on the premises, Nos. 6 and 7, Canal Wharf, Cardiff on MONDAY next, August 2nd. 1875, the whole of the STOOK-IN-TRAT)K tn gether with the Trade Plant, Oflioe Furniture, and Fittings The Stock comprises—Two tons of pollard. 55 firkins of cionmPl butter a bout 50 gross of Worcester sau^ and pickles 3 «oss jam, 16 boxes dark blue, 9 boxes light blue 1 cwt BroVn and The consist of 2 dilng machineg, small office desk a fittmgs, office dek with 6 rawers, chairs, Iools, irQn safe, 26m by 20in by 20m, by Milner, copying press, gas stove, &c., kc. Sale to commence at Two o'clock preciselv There will be no reserve. wisely. Dated Cardiff, July 27, 1875. 13g4 PDJCW TTWKTrt\ra ^cietlesr&c; to SELL by AUCXION (mir i ^ave been instructed then and there be produced) at th^cw Buch.c°ndi £ 0DS a9 sha11 Street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY ¥ote]> Hi^h" substantial and newly-built LeaaehnM mv^r tui8 aU tho8e Gardens, situate and being Nos 12 1 J ^J O^SES and Carmarthen,road, Swansea, now 4' Baptist-we'.l-street, Davies, Chas. Johnson, Alexander' ti, ,of Messrs D. Ea^h House contains five rooms, are well-dra'inTdt ^d^laTd M^hriSW.ltTJlowJ^oradnMnrtSf £ \Tio?r 76 yeM8' will be apportioned at the time of s«iP • annum,which Also, a DWELLING HOUSE and n.r, melyn, Llangyfelaeh-road, Swansea, now fn tho^ "at B/^?' Wm. Rees. w m the occupation of Mr Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in tv. « Further particulars mav be had on anni; afternaon- College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea! &t tht> ^9' i^rirTT T O«?DK.^raf»l^C™^0,bj,_MBSSRS- on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of Aug^igtFt n' ?*™rf°rdwest, »d m,, m u» co„,y LOT h— The Dwellinghouse and r>> called Mesur-dorth and Eithen-i^r ,B0VOTal Re^d8« 17a. 1*. 24p. aen» containing together, LOT 2.—The Dwellinghouse, and called Pantymyny, and four Fields, Ti sever»l Fields, together, 24a. Sr. 12p. Part Llanon, containing LOT 8.—A Dwellinghouse, and aevnr&i mj ny and Llanon, containing together 19I & ol Paut^ Lot 4.-A Dwellinghouse, Garden, Th«e Co^»D fields, part of Llanon, and two Siilda \> and 80T0*al taining together 23a. 2r. Up. part °* pantymyny, co*- LOT 6,—A Messuage and Fields, callnH v JZg t 04110(1 ^ark-bin-Shewin, con- LoT 6.-A Dwelltnghouse, and several Cottar n ss«'ds other parts of Llanon, and MTBMJ M Gardens, and Pantymyny, containing together 28a. 2r.HD.' othar ot addS thereto, and Fields —V, mauiDUir House and Garden, and Four i >. Joining together Sa. Sr. 2p. a rour Trevine, LW1L Fields, on the Graplint containing together 9a. 2rilrl2.- i Dwellinghouse^ 2 Cottages, a Cow-house fa and several Fields on the GrapUa aforesaid. oonU^ tStther' 14r £ i £ *A Dwellinghouse and Garden, and several Fl«ld. „ tn\he -village of Trevine, containing together 8a. Or 37n t°Sl4!Xo Fields, adjoining orne^r to thTtet Stcontain- Messuage, Tenement, Cottage, and Lands called Mount Pleasant,^and two Fields attached thereto, containing t°frfyr116.—The Dwellinghouse, Garden, and Farm Buildings, and the rich and productive Lands, called Old Orchard, and several Fields adjoining thereto, andFour Cottag8s and Gardens, in the village, containing together *JP; LOT 17.—lhe Tenements and Lands, called Temple, containing 28a. yr. 26p. „ LOT 18.—TWO Cottage3 and Gardens, m the village of Tervine aforesaid.. LOT 19 -A Messuage or Dwellinghouse, Garden, and Out- Premises, in the said village. Lithographed Plan, wil h detailed Particular* of all the Lots may be ^ts4 on application to the Auctioneers; Mr T. B. Bus, Land Suryev<v, Tremynvdd, St. David's; or MESSRS DAVIES & CO., 1(^7 Solicitors. Haverford*e»t. ;r mANGYE BROS. AND STEEL, HYDRAU- JLlIO and GENERAL ENGINEER^. Ifcppt, ft OffloM NEWPORT, MON.; and SWAN8M- j'¡lt,;i by udinu. SALE THfSDAY. 4, Fynone-'ilacc, Walters-road, 2wane. MR. EI) W ARD ROBERTS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY next, July SO, all the weli-preservod Household furniture, glass, old china, pianoforte, sewing machine mahogany tables, chairs, cbeffonnier, china, glass, consol table and glass, fenders and fire- irons, iron and wood bedsteads, prime feather beds, blankets, counterpanes, mahogany chest of drawers, swing glasses, wash- stands and commodes, hall table, barometer, 200 vols, of books, including an Encyclopedia and several vole. of the Penny Maga- zine, oil painting, and engravings. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to eommence at 11 o'clock. 1386 Preliminary Announcement. MR. EDWARD ROBERTS has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the middle of August, the following substantially built DWELLING- HOUSES— „ • I Dwelling-house, W alters-road, containing 12 rooms. 4 Dwelling-houses in Glamorgan-street. 3 Dwelling-houses in Argyll-street. 1 Barbican.terrace, ditto. 9 Ditto ditto in Gorse lane. The whole of the above properties are situate in some of the best streets in the town of Swansea. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 8, Picton-place, or to Messrs Brown and Collin., Soli. citors, Swansea. 1418 Important Sale.—Glamorganshire Agricultural Association, Pon typridd Meeting.—To Timber Merchants, Builders, CoUiery Proprietors, and others. MESSRS. D. EVAJSS and SON are instructed by Mr C. D. Phillips, the Contractor to the Society, te RF-r-T. by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Show Yard, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, August 11th, 1876, at 12 o'clock precisely the WE whole of the Timber, Canvas, and ether materials used in the erection of the Sheds, Fencing, &c., comprising about- 48,000 feet of 6 x 1 and 7x1 best dry prepared white flooring boards. 6.600 feet of gi x 8 quartering. 13,000 feet of 3 x 2 and 3 x 2i quartering. 10,000 feet of 7 x S and 9x3 deals. 6 000 yards of canvas, suitable for rick sheets, sc. The abore will be sold in suitable lots for the convenience ef ^ernuTcash; or Approved Bilis of Two Months token for £ 20 and upwards. with 2 per Cent. added. 1283 For further particulars apply to the Vendor, Newport, Men., or to the Auctioneers, Taff-atreet, Pontypridd. Carmarthenshire. MR. THOMAS REES will SELL by AUG- ■ TION, on MONDAY, the 2ndI of August, 1875, at Two o'clock p.m., at the Salutation Inn, Wmttend, all that very desir- able Freehold MESSUAGE, TENEMENTS, FARM, and LANDS called PENBACK, situate in the parish of Heullan Amgoed, and containing by admeallurement SO Aeres or thereabouts, lately in the occupation of Mr Edward Williams, dooeased. The above premises are most pleasantly and conveniently situ- ated, and afford a favourable and rare opportunity to capitalists wishing to invest in lands. For further particulars apply to Messrs Green and Griffiths, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Carmarthen, or to the Auctioneer, at his Office, at Whitland. Isis Å LEXANDRA DOCK, NEWPORT, HON. .k]L- FOR SALE, a large Quantity of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, consisting of locomotive and portable engines, steam cranes, mortar nulls, waggons, rails, sleeperii, also a few powerful draught horses. Apply to J. Griffiths, Contractor, on the Workg. 1007 ARLY in the Autumn, 1875, will be SOLlTby AUCTION in Lots, the WHITEHALLFARM, a« d othe^ Freehold and Copyhold LANDS COTTAGES, and other Build- ings in the parish of Rumney, Monmouthshire, about two miles from Cardiff, having a frontage to the turopito road, from Cardiff to Newport, of nearly half a mile, well adapted for the erection of a superior class of villas, commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel, including the Bristol River, Clevedon, Weston, Penarth Hill and Roadstead, fcc. „ Mr Skyrme, of Whitehall Farm, will show the whole ef the lands to enquirers. „ „ After the 31st of December there will be one toll gate only on the road, at Id riding horse, and 3d for horses drawing carnages. 16 CARDIFF.-HOUSES FOR SALE7 Two Semi-Detached VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1»0<W- Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Drill Ha]]. From P.225 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price leioo each.. Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Four Ditto Clifton-street, Roath. 1 Several SHOPS in Gamet-strect, Boath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oakley-street, Grant;etown, price £560 Five HOUSES and One SHOP m Diamond-street, Roath, price £ 1,300. x Six HOUSES and One SHOP, in Ruby-street, pnoe £ 550 Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, price £ 460. Let at 2Is. per week. One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate po»- Alse^maU BEER-HOUSE in Mary Ann^Ueet incomlng £ 60. Also Several Lota of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the session. Alse^maU BEER-HOUSE in Mary Ann^Ueet incomlng £ 60. Also Several Lota of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the *°Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General In- surance Agent, 50, CUFIOK-STREBT, CAKDirr. HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE in CARDIFF and NEIGHBOURHOOD, by WILLIAM ROBBINS HOUSE AGENT 16, NORTHCOTB-STRBBT, CAssTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF* Age'It for the Alliance Fire Oflioe, Provincial Life Office and National Provincial Plate-glass Insurance Office. TWO^HOPS Castle-road. — £ 900, containing" 4 good bed-rooms, Yittin^-roOTri^ldtcheu?scu]lcry, &c-, ift addition to fchop. TWo'HOUSES^Garnet roe^/c^l-«esent— £ 500, containing 8 Se38N"ce^PFmiSHED COCTAGES^w^balustradlng in front, Silver-street. £225 each. SIXOINEWVHOU^S, Pearl-street— £ 1,260. Well built, with Newbridge stone fronts and brick and Bath stone dressings. Fl^E HOUSES^ Temperance Town- £ 210 each. Rent?, £ 26 par V^LLA™RESIDENCES (TO be LET), £ 550, II rooms, conveniently arranged, and well fitted with gas and water. HOUSES. Russell-street, from P-180 each- NEW 7-ROOMED HOUSES, Diamend-street, from £100 each. Mos^of above lots are subject to a mortgage, which may remain if desired, at interest at 6 per cent, per annum. property will then pay from 10 to 12 per cent, (and in sonae cases more) upon amount invested. 652 ILLIAM SANDE ps, w AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Has the following PROPERTIES for gAR CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottages in the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop, in Bazzard-jtreet, with stable and other back premises; also Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-street. Four houses in Russell-atrset and Three houses "rOATH—Three genteel Residences in Cyril Cresent Two houses in Copper-street Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-Street. Nos. 27 and 28, and 4 3, 44, 45, 4$and Iw riifton-Btreet: and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS. Four houses in Woodville Terrace two houses ^OAN^ON^—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of CUve-iwd and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.- Nos. 8, 9,10, Knole-street A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply as above. a; ~To Parties wishing to Dispose of Goods of all Descriptions by TO Public Auction. WH. PINCOTT, Junr., begs to inform the • public that he has just commenced as AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, And will do all in his power to give satisfaction to these who will AUO WM w him wltn their commands. All Sale Accounts Settfed day after Sale. ADDRES8 13, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 135 ~J%/f"KSSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND Co^ AUCTIONEERS, *> COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE-STREET. SWANSEA, osn rMneetfully to inform the Inhabitants ot Swansea m>a K«i<Th^nXod that they have just commenced in the abov* ot Commerce will enable them to^ afford their Clie^s the advao. tsces of that experience. They, at the "«ure all those who may avail WDMIVH of their services that their instructing out with promptitude »nd^t^. The above Rooms axe now op«° f<* [WWXM1 Household Furniture and other Goods for apsolute Sale. tfOTR THB APPR^OS1— COLLEGE CHAMBERS. C0LLKQE-8TREET, SWANSKA. J:tøal ;JtøtittS. = IN the MATTER of t (i Companies' Acta.1862 and 1867, and in the Matter of the ELY PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED. The Vice-Chancellor MALINS has, by an Order dated the 28rd day of July, 1876, appointed Edward Gustovus Clarke, of Loth, bury, in the City of London, and of Cardiff, in the County of Glamotofi, Public Accountant, to be Provisional Oflteial Liquida- tor of the above-named Company. Dated this 24th day of July, 1876. ALFRED RAWLINSON, Chief Clerk. Clarke, Woodcock, and Ryland, 14. Lincoln's Inn Fields, Solicitors. 1680 jpOMBINED AIR COMPRESSORS andSTEAH laiGINES specially designed for use in MINES, Quarries, I vublic ji-otices. L 0 s s OF T H E YTC K S B U R 6 Messrs JOSEPH ELLIOTT ard SONS and Messrs TELLEFSEN, WILLS, and CO., Merchants. Docks, Cardiff, respectf illy invite tHe fiiends of the late Captain Joseph La-, bourne, who was drowned during the wreck of the above ill-fated steamer, to give apmetical expression of their sympathy by contributing to a fund opened for the oenefit of the Captain's Widow and Six fatherless Children. Subscriptions may be sent to the National Provincial Bank, the Docks, Cardiff, or to either of the above Firms. Subscriptions already received:— Amount already announced £.236 18 0 Mr John Homer Chance, Birmingham 100 0 0 Mrs John Homer Chance, do. 10 0 0 Messrs Charles Hill and Sons 10 0 0 Insole and Sens 10 0 0 „ G. W. Jones, Heard, & Ingram 10 0 0 Bishop of Llandaff 5 0 0 Mrs Ollivant 2 0 Q Mr David Reberts 5 0 0 Messrs Jehn Gunn and Co. 5 0 0 Mr S. Kelly 5 0 0 Mr A. P. Fiddian 110 Mr J. Mitner u 10 0 MrHypert 10 0 MrG S. Stowe 10 0 Rev David Howell 2 0 0 D. Jones, Esq., Mayor of Cardiff 2 2 0 Mr J. R. Smith I1 0 Mi W. Clode 2 2 0 Additional from Friends at Birken- head, per Messrs. Clever, Clayton and Co. 14 0 Mr. J. N. Flint 22 0 Mr John Boyle 10 0 0 Powell's, Duffryn, Steam Coal Co.; 10 10 0 Nixon, Taylor and Cory v 6 b 0 Friends per Mr R. Laybourne, Rhymney, as follows— Mr R. C. Sayer 118 Mr and Mn R. B. Sayer 0 15 0 MrsBloxcidge 2 0 0 Mr J. G. Watts 110 Mr J. Lucas 2 0 0 The Misses Lucas l 11 0 Mr J. Firbank 2 2 0 Miss Moore 1 0 0 Homer 22 O. Mr Charles G. Homer 2 0 0 Two Friends 110 0 Sums under Ten Shillings t T 0 Colleeted by Mr George Reed 8 6 0 c Dr Thomae Evans lie 2012 Mr J. Jupe, London 8 2 0 > (CIRCULAR.} fflHE LONDON PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC X WAREHOUSE. 74, OOOKHBKBTOWII, CARDIFF, let JDIT, 1876. an. We beg respectfully to submit to you our re- duced scale of charges for tuning pianofortes. We strongly recommend their being tuned at stated times as being the beet means of keeping them in good order, slid pro- moting their durability. Soliciting your obliging corardbuds, We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, IUGHTON A COMPANY. TERMS:- « II, d. fimau Tchiko (Town) 0 S 0 TV. //w\ taccording to distance,and by Do. (Country) f special arrangement.) YKARLT TUNINO—Once a quarter Town (one pianoforte; 0 18 O Do. (two pianofortes) 1 10 0 Country (one piaacfeite) tl 1 0 Ift! Do. (two pianofortes) -1 15 0 I »T> A N K HOLIDAY, MOKD1Y, !13 AUGUST 22nr. ÐllBAP EXCURSION from CARDIFF to WATCHET, KINK- HEAD, and ILPAACOJIBE. l_The New Sate Favourite Steamer, « PBINCB CONSORT," will fwind, weather and circumstances permitting,) leave the Pier- ead, CudUr, at 6 SO returning from Ilfracembe at A p.m., and Watchet 7 p.m. Fares to .Watchet and Melt-Fore Deck, ts 6d; Beet Clobin, aL to Ilfracombe and back—Fore Deck, 8s 6d; Best Cabin, 4s Cd. T?dcets Limited. A^arties for MINEHEAD will be beaked from Watchet per Rail, Itfflnhlri iliMji tor the double journey. r Bated Watchet, July W»h, 18>6. It. g. DATE. 1420 CWM CARNE AND RISCA INUNDATION Vy AND MEMORIAL FUND. At a public meeting held on the eveaing of the 19th of July, H was resolved to raise a fund to relieve the most argent cases of suffering caused by the flood, and to erect a Memorial Monument to the memory of those who lost their lives thereby, and a Com- mittee Wå8 then elected to carry out those objects. COMMITTEE. Lieut.-CoL Lawrence Heyworth, J.P., Wain Vawr, Risca, Chair- man. Rev. Hugh Williams, M.A., Vicar of Risca. David Morris. Esq., Dany Craig, Risca. Rev. J. W. Winapear, Wesleyan Minister, Risca. Rev. Peter H Davies, Independent Minister, Pontywain. Thomas Vaughan, Esq., Risca. Jonathan Piggford, Esq., Risca. Mr George James, Risca. Mr William James, liisca, Mr Henry Jones, Pontywain. Mr Joseph Small, Pontywain. Mr William Hartshorn, Risca. Mr Thomas Moses, Risca, Hon. Secretery; with power to add to the number. S. Vernon, Esq., Manager of the Newport Branch of the West of England Bank, Hon. Treasurer. The Committee urgently solicit the generous support of the Public/to enable them to erect a commodious Cottage Hospital at Cwm Came, as a Memorial to the late Mr Hunt, Howell Davies, and 10 others, who perished there in the flood on the night of the 14th of July, 1875. The immediate neighbourhood of Cwm Came, thickly peopled by colliers, ironworkers, and others, engaged daily in dangerous avocations, is without any provision for the care of the sick or wounded, and many valuable lives are annually lost in the dis- trict from inadequate nursing, and want of the most ordinary comforts of a sick room. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Hon. Treasurer, Wast of England Bank, Newport, Mon., the Seeretary, or any of the Members of the Committee. A list of the Subscribers will be published. Risca, July 26th. 1395 GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL AGRICUL- VX TURAL SHeW, PONTYPRIDD, 1876. A PUBLIC DINNER, presided over by Lord ABERDARE, for Indies and Gentlemen, will take place in the Market House, Pontypridd, at five o'clock on THURSDAY, 5th August. By kind permission of R. T. CrawSbay, Esq., the far-famed Cyfartha Band will be in attendance. Special arrangements have been made with the Taff Vale and other railways for the Conveyance of passengers at Reduced Fares, and special Trains will leave Llantrisant at 12.35, return- ing from Pontypridd at 5.5 p.m. and 9.40 p.m. Special Trains also will leave Pont3 pridd at 9.30 pm. for Cardiff, Aberdare, Merthyr, and Treherbert. Tickets, 8s. 6d. each, may be had after Wednesday, 28th, inst., at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, and the New Inn Hotel, Pontypiidd. 1386 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL \3f SOCIETY'S SHOW. AT PONTYPRIDD, 6th and 6th of AUGUST NEXT. T.plARLEY, WHEEL WORKS, CARDIFF, will EXHIBIT at the forthoooiing Show an Assortment of his Improved Norfolk SHOOTING or LUGGAGE CARTi; alao, hit improved MARKET CART, GALLOWAY CARTS, PONY CARTS, CRANK AXLE CASTS, and his Improved Universal TIP OÅBT; also, an iMuuUaent of ready made Wheels. T. M. respectfully solicits a call at his Stand. 1882 GBAND EXHIBITION AT BRECON. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF DOGS, to which this year will be added POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, AND OATS, will be held at BRECON, ON WEDNESDAY THE 25TH AUGUST, 1S75. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had of the Secretary. Mr. W. J. Roberts. Entries close on August 10th. ost entries with double feet up to August 15th. Arrangements have been made with the Midland, Brecon and Merthjr, Mid Wales and Neath and Brecon Railways to run traIT" at single fares for the double journey from all statioos when tlu ordinary fare is not less than One Shilling. The Dogs will be shown in a Field at the back of the George Hotel, and the Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, and Cats in the Market- bouse. Admission to Dogs Judging, 8s. (no tickets. Tickets from 1 to 8,. 2s.; from 3 to 6, Is from 6 to 7, 6d. 1300 gOR IP TURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL Hormnm will be continued weekly as followsSUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Ball at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at < o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, In the Friends' Meeting House, CharlSMtreet, at 7 o'clock. all who attend these Meetings anresuested to bring their BfUtf L with them—Pialtn CHIT, ISO vena, St Dufetlc )\ntittS. c ARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. ADAMSDOWN SCHOOL, MOIRA TERRACE. The above School was Opened This Day as a School for BOTS, in temporary premises under Brou,it Tabor Chapel, M i, a Ter- race. It is conducted hv Mr. Burt, who has ha.'l ) 4 years' experi- ence as a Master of Public Schools, and who holds a First-clin Certificate. School lees, payable weekly in advance. Per week. For children above 5 and under 8 years 2d. 8 10;, 3d. „ „ 8 „ 13 „ 4d. In case of several children belonging to one family speoial terns may be made With the consent of the Board. D. REES, Clerk of the Board. Cardiff, 26 July, 1875. 1374 VICTORIACLUB, CARDIFF. The above ROOMS are now FINISHED, and the Treasurer and Secretary are in a position to receive APPLICATIONS for MEM- BERSHIP, and also the SUBSCRIPTIONS. Terms :-oneGuiuea Entrance Fee, and One Guinea per annum. Subscription payable hall-yearly, in advance. To the First Hundred Members no En- trance Fee will be charged. J. R. EVANS, bt Mary street, Cardiff. ROBERT SIMPSON, Secretary, 1396 8, Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. gtudero aad COUttairtO. JjpSBW Y A L E LOCAL BOARD. WATERWORKS TENDERS. The Local Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for :— 1. The construction of an impounding Reservoir Waste Weir, Byc-wasb, Filter- Beds, Tank, Road, and other Works- 2. The supply of cast-iron socket pipes, and other pipes and castings, required for the said Waterworks. 3. For hauling, excavating, laying, jointing, and fixing the said cast-iron main pipes, service pipes, &c., and other works for the supply of water to Ebbw Vale, and other places adjoining. Plans and specifications can be seen on and after the 1st day of August at my Offiee, Victoria Chambers, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. Copies of the specifications can be obtained of me at the charge of one guinea per set. Sealed tenders, in the form attached to each of the several specifications, are to be forwarded to me on or before the Met day of August next. The Local Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JOHN E. WARD, Clerk to the Board. Clerk's Office, Newport, Mon., 28th July, 1876. 1447 A BYSTRUTH SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The Board an prepared to receive TENDERS ter the erection 01 New Schools at Cwmtylery, for the accommodation of 600 Children. Plans and Specification may be seen, and bills of quantities, and all neoenary information obtained on appliaatien to the Architect to the Board, Mr W. D. Bleesley, 22, Triiity-staeet, Oardif. Sealed Tenders, marked Tenders for Cwmtylery Schools," to be sent to the underlined en or before the 24th of August next. lhe lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. T. ALEX. JONES. Glanyrafen House. Blalna, Mon., Clerk. 29th July 1876. 1098 T 0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Schooi Board of the Llanboidy and Llangan United District are open to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of the NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS at WHITLAND, according to Plans and Specification pr by their Architect, Mr George Morgan, of 24, King-street, Carmarthen, which may be Been at the Post- office, Whitland, on and after Tcwaday, the 27th instant. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to the undersigned on or before Friday, the 18th August. The Board do not bind themselves to aceept the lowest or any Tsoder. B. GRIFFITHS, Junior, Clerk to the Schdol Board of Llanboidy and Langin United District, Whitland, South Wales. 20th July, 1875. 1S87 TO BUILDERS. LLANGATTOCK-NIQH-USK SCHOOL BOARD. This Beard is prepared to receive TENDERS for the erection of new SCHOOL BUILDINGS, with Master's Residence. Plans and specifications tray be seen, and all particulars ob- tained on application to the Architects, Messieurs Haddon, of Hereford and Malvern. Tenders must be sent in to the under- signed on or before Friday, the 6th day of August next. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. LEONARD DRAGE BRO WW E, Clerk to the Board. Pen-y-pound, Abergavenny, July 23rd, 1875. 1S46 TO ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PLANS and TENDERS are invited for an IRON GIRDER BRIDGE across the Afon Llwyd, at Pontnewydd. The span of such bridge to be 40 feet; the roadvjay over the same 18 feet, and capable of carrying 20 tons. TENDERS are also required for a STONE BRIDGE at the same place, 45 feet span, and 18 feet width of roadway. Designs and Tenders to be sent under seal to the Chairman of the Caerleon Highway Board, Newport, Mon., not later than the 4th day of AUGUST next, and endorsed "Tenders for Iron Girder Bridge," or "Stone Bridge," as the case may be. Further information may be had of Mr Wm. Harris, Surveyor, Woodbine Cottage, near Caerleon. 1333 fulilit Appointments. SCHOOL BOARD FORLLANTWIT FARDRE. WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Ex -P.T.). at the Llantwit Mixed School. Salary, jE40 per annnm. Applications, stating age and where apprenticed, with testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned, on or before the 3rd Angus next. H. S. DAVIES, Clerk to the Board. Post Office Chambers, Pontypridd, July 20th, 1875. 1269 xiottis. THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF PROPRIETOR MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years Proprietor of the Griffin and stl Hotels, iBrynmawr), begs to announce that he has completed arrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Companv (Limited), and ha taken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, which h will in future conduct. He trusts th"t the reputation which h acquired as Proprietor, first of the Griffin Hotel, and subsequently of the Castle Hotel, will be an indication of the manner in which he will carry on the Royal Hotel, the Largest and Best Hotel in South Wales. 185 mHE WATERLOO DINING AND COFFEE I- ROOMS, SWANSEA. The above Old-Established Refreshment Rooms are now Re- opened under entirely new and supenor management. Ever) accommodation for Visitors at Moderate Charges. Close to the Market, within five minutes of all Stations. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. f^REMORNE HOTEL (LATE GLADSTONE'S), VJ OYSTERMOUTH-ROAD, SWANSEA, facing the Sea, is now RE-OPENED, and entirely re-famished. Visitors from the country are respectfully informed that every accommodation and convenience will be provided for terms which will be found exceptionally moderate.—Apply to the Proprietor, M. H AND S.-K.B.-A large piece of ground, enclosed with high wall, suitable for circuses, waxworks, theatres, &c. 840 SWANSEA BAY H O T B O (Late Long's Hotel,) MUMRLE8 ROAD, SWANSEA, Oppoeite themtthing-pltoe and 8L Helen's Station* WSIEDLE, PROPRIETOR, Hie above eld-estaffeshed Hotel is under entirely new maMge ment Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors will find eve^T 00 fort and accommodation, combined with moderate cnargee. Tea and Coffee always reedy. Tobacco nod Cigars of the beet quality sold. THE MALTSTE R s • arms, OXFORD*TiM*T,J!W^E*> rnfg* vum. CHOICE CIGAKB. PRIME DEVONSHIRE A^^ AND CIDER. The Trade supplied. N.B.—Special attention is cailed to the celebrated Ales and Cider. 2010 THE FAMILT- TEA AND DINING-ROOMS. N«xt doorto tt. jSSgS^S3^^i! £ mU'' T. BEHENNA, Proprieto" THB OLD AND FAMOTJB HCJTGL. rpHE TALROT, STREET, HAS BEEN rebuilt AND WAS OPENED ON THE 5th OF MAT. AS A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 164 loss LINFIELD, Manager. business 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STKE KT, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND COMPANY WILL OPFEB THIS DAY A MANUFACTURERS STOCK or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHUES &c., &c., Which have been bought at a Discount of 47, p, cent, Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also, A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, &e. Considerably under Market Value. jHOWELL AND COMPANY THB CARDIFF DRAPERS CARDIFF. V ARIETY AND VAL UE IUBTLV DmaFRlTBD AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now showing our NEW SEASON GOODS; the Stock has been bought well—oontains most of the Fashionable Novel- ties In Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing— and the prices will he found unusually ow, as the general do- pressian of trade baa tamed the markets oonsiderably in favour of Ouh Buyers. "^ention i9 requested to the new Doable Breasted Coats, "fhtits Cap^oe Trousen and Vests te match: and to the 'new Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hats for Gent*nenaod Juveniles. A large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus. Hat Oases, Trunks, Bags, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Manom W. PRICE and SONS. A Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff House, NL Mary-street, Cardiff. n N. BERRY AND 00. KEEP THE LARGEST BTOOK OF SEWING MACHINES IN SOUTH WALXS. MacWnes from all the Best Makers ON HIRE AT 28. 6D. PER WEEK. 76, OROCKHERBTOWN CARDIFF. ISLAND HOUSE, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. AU Orders by Letter Punctually Attended to. 210 TXTARRSOP ROCK DRILL. TANGYB ▼ f BROS. AND STEEL, sole Licensees for the "W AB- SOP ROCK DRILL, and the WARSOP" LIGIff TORGnwr HAMMER. Apply for prices and particutei at^teagtois,Newport and Swansea.. (ftduata. A L B ION HOUSE A CAD E MY, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PRIKCIPAL :;Mr W. W. TRICE. Duties will be resumed on Thursday, July 22nd. 1006 c ANTON-ACADEMY CARDIFF. PRI'CIPAL. 'W JAMES, M.A. The Duties will be RESUMED on THURSDAY, JULY 22. Prospectuses and Terms may be had on application. 1040 CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL i^JHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL V-/ A Private School for Gentlemen. Principal, an experienced *_choolma»&er and First Classman. B.A.. London. Re-open July 19th. 232 HE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND JL SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BT WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Ne»th Rural Sanitary Authoritv. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 60 CAERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. RESIDENT MASTERS Rev. T. M. GREEN" (University of London), Mr EDWIN WILLIAMS, B.A. (Exhibitioner of Jesus College. Oxford, and Graduate in Honours), Assisted by efficient Non-Resident Masters. Pupils are specially prepared, at the desire of their parents or guardianB, for Commercial Pursuits, the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, the University Matriculations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. The School is healthily situated on Stjw-hill, and commands a beautiful view of the Bristol Channel and the Somersetshire coast, and is thus eminently adapted for boarders. The Quarter Commences Tuesday, July 27th, 1875. G. »<«««», BEsnnj, MASTERS. LLANDILO GRAMMAR SCHOOL L CARMARTHENSHIRE, k,FJNCIPAr-J- WWGHT (First B.A. London), Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd. The course of Instruction is arranged to meet the requirements of the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Exwninatiors; while due attention is given to prepare pupils for Business Pur- suits. The healthy Bitnation of Llandilo is peculiarly suitable to Be-ding BehooL Inclusive Terms for Boarders. Prospectus on application. 848 LLANDOVEltY SCHOOL wiU RE-OPEN on AUGUST the 11th. Henceforward boys will only b < £ ? T With one of the Masters. r5f will include thehigher Classical and Mathemati- cal studies, and also special preparation for boys intended for the *ay professions and for business. Lessons are given in French, T and Music: aud Practical Chemistry is taught in the ^*l*»ratory, by the Lecturer on Natural Science, there are Scholarships in the School, and Two Exhibitions, value £ 27 per annum each, tenable for four years at Oxford. Any further information may be obtained from The Rev. the WARDEN. The College, Llandovery. 126Q NEATH COLLEGE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PBIHCITAL DR. R. SNAITH. M.A., LL.D., F.R.GJ9L, F.C.S. Author of a number of Educational and Scientific works, and also of several musical compositions. VlO»-PHrafflrAL: The Rev; T. A. PARNKLL, ILA., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Terms for Boarders from 28 to 32 Guineas per annum. New pupils admitted at any time, and if the quarter has oom>. aiencea, a proportionate charge made for the remainder of it Prospectuses sent on application. 42 LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OAR. JLJ DIGANSHIRE. PEWCIPAI.—WILLIAM THOMAS. M.A, The duties ef this school will be resumed, MONDAY, August 80th. The removal to larger premises enables the Principal to receivs an additional number of boarders. During reoent years many pupils from this school hays passed the different Publie Examinations. 1220