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w "alts bl guttuit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Pe of N MESSRS. BBYNON & HUGHES. Dau- Of New Books, &c., at Feb. 14,16,16 jJr™J6nald Furniture and Effects, at Swansea Feb. 22 and Premises, at Swansea Feb 24 hoZ*" Farming Stock, &c-, near Cwmbwrla«. M&xch 1 and Carriages, af Swansea ..Ma*ch 6 Borfca „ MR. J. H. FIELDER. „ v **«» at Bristol Feb. 24 MR. F. G. GOCGH. „ Works Plant, Old Iron, Ac., atLlanelly.. „ Feb.16 Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON. „ „ "Wttold Innterest in Colliery. Plant, Ac.. at Neath. March7 LiV6 a. MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS. w Btock, Crops, &c., ne*r Cardigan March 7 L^, Mr T. S. HUNTLEY. Houses at Cardiff „ Feb. 16 ^ws oi Brewery and Plant, at Cardiff *«b. 16 Sor.„_ „ MR. THOMAS JONES. Cattle, Sheep, Meadow Hay, Ac Fob. 17 F»b«V MR JAMES KARN. «wld Estates, Properties, &c.. at Newnham March 2 5or^« „ Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK. Harness, Ac.. at Swansea —Feb. 15 Furniture, &c, at Swansea Feb. 17 ™ of Grocer's Shop and Premises, at Pontardulais Feb. 24 Messrs. MADDOX and EMERY. weT Plant, 4c., at Cardiff Feb. 16 Hojet„ Mr W. JONES. POWELL. y °f Public-house and Premises, at Aberd&re — Feb. 21. Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO. Furniture, &C.. at Morristou.. Feb. 14 ^UpTFurniture, at Swansea • Feb. 16 ^Mntings, &c., at Swansea ..Feb. 19 0»bhw Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. and General Furniture, at Cardiff Feb. 14 "■•caay Estate, Glamorganshire Feb. Messrs. STRAKER and L4KE. ^■etiold Furniture. Horses, Carriages, &c. Mar. 23 & 24 ^r. MR: J. C. WALLOP. w»at Bristol Feb. 17 L MR. JOHN WILLIAMS. T'inber and Poles, at Punapaaint, Carmarthen Feb. 22 X* SALETHISTDAY; M«. W. P. STEPHENSON i« instructed to ^ONTYAby AUCTION, at No. 268, Bute-street, Cardiff, on fijL^AY, the 14th February, 1876, the first portion of the kid £ of New and Second-hand CABINET Wld. Sr^AL FURNITURE, of Mr Thomts Phillips, furniture Tnnity.street, Cardiff. Promp; Casn. No reserve. e.to coramence at Four o'clock. 5437 2680 of'2yni\jy Notice.—Caercady Estate, Glamorganshire.'— Sale ^ari»K and Copyhold Farms and Detaehcd Lands, in the coyiT16* °' Welsh St Donatt's Ystradowen, Llanblethian. Pen- and Lavernock, iuclnding the Mansion and.grounds of A yr^ay, and the picturesque ruin of at Quintin's Castle. MR. W. P. STEPHEN SON has received "^otk „ins*ructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, in the FEBRUARY Next, the above very valuable ESTATE, UitJdJj1# about 713 a,cres of rich arable and pasture land, •Uitabh.111}0 comPact farms and detaphed pieces of land, with fcfiaheL 4rm buildings and cottages, situate in the above "Mce 01 the time of Sale will appear in future advertisements and particulars in prepM>tiou. 5052 SALE TIIIS DAY. 1\ /f~»»c,reeho!d and Leasehold Property for Sale. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROTHERS are L^tni.n8tnicted to SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Inn, ^cigp??4?4" °n the I4t-h day of February, 1876, at Three p.m. Lot i^ithe undermentioned PROPERTIES:— PIECE of FREEHOLD f.AKD. at LUntrissant, ad- ^ticgi,] lJ'e 'J umpike-road at the bottdm of a Lane called n7'"re<ida, containing by admeasurement 1,004 square- **rd4'h 'hereabouts. A portion thereof containing 383 squire- M«M? leased for 99 years to the Trustees of the Primi- t^rt,j0n n,)dist Chapel, at the annual rent of £ 3 3s and another "JswnJi0?til'Q'n £ 23^ square-yards has been l<^sed for 99 years Pi^. U1> the annual rent of £ 2 16s. The remainder of square-yards, or thereabout, is a very LOT « e 'or building purposes. «o the PIECE of FREEHOLD LAND at Bfcnygawsy, close Jbom,- of Llantrisant, containing 255 equaie yards or there- lot? ate between the Miners' Arms and the Gas Works. >8 a jfJL'J a very eligible site for Dwelling-bouses, for which there v s in the Joeality. °i8a r '•bat Leasehold Water Corn Grist Mill, Dwelling- and Premises, called MELIN-Y-C WM, containing » 'toni-lL two acres or thereabouts, according to the Miskin me&sure' B'tuata near Evil Issa, in the parish of Pen- J^ich 58 held under a lease for ninety nine years, of of TZ. >earB or theieaboutB have expired, at a ground- ^orfurthA^0"11'1? per annum. 1 Messrs y^^u'ars, apply to Dr WilliamPrice, Pontypridd, — P^kettand Price, Solicitors, Pontypridd.6363 2874 Itti v lioTi.To* er Brewerv, Ely, near Cardiff.—To Brewers, llflfccir, ^Licensed Victuallers, and Others, JYJ^ABSRS. MADDOX and EMERY have Jec?ived instructions from toe Trustee to the estate of of K1-v-to SELL by WJBLIC AUCTION, on My h ESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1876, at the To^ver Brewerv. rv £ Cw>dlff» the of tae ROLLING STOCK, PLANT UTENSILS, comprising a four-wheel dray, two crank-axle tHtr» harness, &c., large oak round (66 barrels), oval ditto (36 iron tank, butts, hogsheads, barrels, kilderkins, firkins, &)I¡ troughs, barm troughs, stillions, cask horses, hop press, patent malt-screen, weighing machine and weights, hand 'opj?' ^°o ten «nd iron barrowB, sack trucks, sacks, measures, 'eid aud iron piping. India-rubber ho3e, patent attem- ? chaff maciiine, grindstone, ladders, a quantity brewing utensils and appliances, taps, tools, i ^ons, office furniture, including desks, tables, chairs, 'copying press, cupboards, aod other fittings, 08 and sundries. ju There will be no reserve. 1 will commence at Eleven o'clock precisely, (v^ in»uie48 m*y be obtained on and after Thursday next, the C^dift nt, at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 18, High-street 5541 M ^Important Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Meadow ^v^H0MAS JONES has been instructed by (v Ttt»r2t Ben jamin Davies. Globe Inn, to SELL by AUCTION, the i7th of February. 1876, in* Field near the 7f vw the blowing HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HAY, i f — « 'o»i^J"ear-old chestnut mare, in foal; one ditto grey mare, Br y*ar« i Ve,7 useful mares; two strong cart mares, five to bv «' caP'tal workers one two-year-old active chestnut Cr^^tion £ "Press," very handsome, and would be a great 0 to breeders of poniet; one well bred two-year-old black r**ii«a ■o-year-old bay filly; one two-year-old bay colt; three »t> ^fui v al: threa yearling colts, likely to make good carters; J?1*!# c brown colt, rising 3yrs, Broken to harness; one hand- hei?111 co'crtlre<i pony, with black joints, rising 8 years y*&r IJ1* t0 ca've early; three heiters, to calve ea^ly; three ."°'d do, of the Newport shorthorn breed two cows,with fa't J'^llcnt milkers one barren cow, four fat oxen, thirty Dh bUlk p' an(* a 130111 thirty-four tons of prime meadow hay, whic.h is from the best land in the parish; one It.dit useful cart., chaff machine. be given until the 18th of August, 1876, or discount °' Per cent Pe-r annum: on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence o'clock. ^oriih oneer invites especial attention to the above, it being A *0f oy the attention of bujers. C^i(C"licuIars apply to Mr B. Davies, Globe Inn; or to the eer. 6621 ) Aberdare, Glamorganshire. SI K JONES POWELL, will SELL by 2* 2W AUCTION, at the Castle Inn, Aberdare,on MONDAY, £ «?. Aftfi day of February, 1876, at Three o'clock in 0on> that UNDIVIDED MOIfiTY or equal 2? and in all that the PUBLIC-HOUSE ca'led the "Castle Inn Wine Vaults," tk the Shgp and Premises adjoining thereat, situate luli now 'n the several occupations of Mrs Edmunds ees with other property are held under a lease from j.ebhB. °' Bute, for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day 1>» Ijj ?7*y> 1823, at the yearly rent of £ 4 10s ;'but the ground- ?^>i|C.^Pect of the Vendor's Moiety of the above-mentioned hag been apportioned at 5s per annum. W ftS?01'* uudivided Moiety of the Property hsS been leased ell Williams, subject to the said apportions! rent of ^fn-S^r reserved annual re nt of „ *a«r particulars ajply ta ^08,9-,0 Messrs SPICKSTT & PRICE, Solicitors, The Court-house, Pontypridd. T" a nearly New. well-buQt, and well- ^Mly^nged Detached DWELLING-BOUSE, situate in Canton. The house cpntains drawing, dining, rooms, cellar, kitchen, and offices, four dressing and bath rooms, Ac., with two- u^»«. harness room, and coach-house attached. It Jan? a area ground. For particulars apply to Seward and ihomas, architects, St.'John's Cham- tVlll^Ue- 5540 s. ^hire.— Highly Important Sale of Oak Timber and M\J°HN'WILLIAMS will SELL by AUC- TUESDAY. February 22nd, 1876, at Two 'here Afternoon (subjecl, to such Conditions to be then pJ°<luoed), at tbe LOLAUCOTKY ARMS, Pumpsaint, C -CE™-(JOE0-B ACH GRUVE, together wi,h TWn W^nCJ°inin«'to Sald.m ONE LOT by the ACRE, being t^Vv, Dolaucotby Wood, known as Oefri-coed-bach *n(i growing on ihe farm of Cefncoed-fach, tw° proups adjoining, all in the Parish of Conwil Sroa+K118 about 10 acres of very fine oak poles, of 52 bb *Ji by fQW oak timber. Tbe boundaries, to be 'O^ent Voodward, ar defined by a wire fence, by mound, Ujoi if *closure, Ac and where these landmarks fjyl, by a m»rked with white p;>int, which are reserved. All ^lot T'b white paint are reserved. aiwi l0'1 ^03«rvee the special attention of timber mer- rHotbers. -a situated within 200 yards of the Turnpike ^fro^ leading to Llanwrda Station, and distant the W.>-dward, of Cefngarros, near Pump- ftrtK ow Credit on condition;. keu "-rther -ticulam apply to Mr. D. P. Davies, Estae THE LORD NELSON KNIFE POLISHING POWDER. SOLD RV ALL GROCERS AND IRONMONGERS, IN ONE PENNY PACKETS. CTvRED BY W. JOHNSON..STEAM MILLS VAXQBSb 4007 lale by ution. SALE TO-MOKROW 10, Pell-street, Swansea.—To Contractors, Colliery Proprietors and others. MR JOHN M. LEEDERhaa been instructed to -LtJL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Fabruary,1876, on the above Premises the following younp, owarful, high c'ass DRAUGHT HOaSE;, with and HARNESS, WHITECLIAPEL DOG CART and TIARNESS, &c, the property of Messrs. Morgan Thomas and Son, Contractors, rell- Slreet, Swansea, whose contract expired on the 31at January last. LOT 1. Black Horse, Surly, 5 years old, 16! hands high good tipper and suitable for van or any other purpose, last, with good action. n 2. Black Horse, Bowler, 6 Tears old, 161 hands high, accus- tomed to tip and other work, very strong, with nigh action. „ 8. Black Horse, Prince, 5 years old, 15i hands high, very powerful, and fast in his work. „ 4. Dark Bay Hrlrse, Dick, a years old, 16 hinds high, very powerful, perfect in chain or shaft woik. <. IS 5. Dark Bay Horse, Captain, 6 years old, 16 j hands high, very powerful and active, suitable for shunting or carting. „ 6. Dark Bay Mare, Bounce, 7 year3 old, 16 j hands high, gooa tippeT, and very useful in all work. „ 7. Bright Bay Horse, Captaiu, hands high, Iree from blemish, high action, good worker in chain or cart- j, 8. Dark Chestnut Mare, Pollv, 7 years old, 15J hands high trigh spirited, suited for general cart or harness ■*0RK- • X.. >■ „ 9. Dark Pa 7 Cardigan Cob, 5 years, black points, fast, high action, perfect to ride or drive, 14 hands high, and sound. t. t, < WhVtechapel Dog Cart with lamps complete (by Birchell of Swansea), Silver-plated Harness, both equal to new ten good Carts, nine sets ot Cart Harness, lot of chain Harness, spring Bars, Spreaders, Tip Chains, &c., in lots to suit purcba-ers. The Auctioneer can with the greatest confidence strong y recommend the above to his friends and the public general!}. Messrs Thomas and Son being firit-class judges, sparec no pains or expense in selecting the most perfect animals for general haulage and >.ip work. Sale to take place at One o'clock prec seiy. Up and down trains reach Swansea at 12.0* Further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Cham- bers, Oxford-street, Swansea. b516 Oxford Cbambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEKDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTiON, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, Pebruary 17ih. 1876, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IRON FIRE-PROOF faAFE, and other Effects, eomprining walnut German-stuffed drawing- room suite in striped rep, walnut and mahogany loo tables, mahogany dining tables with extra leaves, eay, cane-seated and otherchairs, couches, office table, walnut piauofort-e (by Burley and Burley), walnut mut-ic cabinet, whatnot, pier-glasses, maho- gany chiffonnier, Brussels and other carp ts. fenders, fire-irons, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass doors, ditto with trays a.nd drawers, &c., iron French bedsteads, mattrasses, paillasses, feather and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany wash- stands with marble top, and ware, ches's of drawers, mahogany dressing tables with glass attached, toilet glasses, timepieces, towel horses, ornaments, commodes, kitchen tables, gas fittings, together with the usual kitchen utensils; also, all iron fire- proof safe, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock m the Forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. 5652 Pontardulais, Carmarthenshire.—To Grocers and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC A'JCTION, on THUKSDAY, the 24th day of February, 1876, at the Dulais Glin Inn, Pontardulais (subject to conditions which will then be read), the EQUITY of REDEMPTION of all that new and substantially-built GKOCERS SHOP and PREMISES, with a House adjoining, and one-quarter of an acre of good garden ground, now ;n the occupation of the owner, Mr John Roberts, and known as "THE BRISTOL HOUSE." The whole is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1873 at the low ground rent on the two hooses of A;7 per annum. The situation is undeniably good. Various works are starting, and daily increasing in the immediate neighbourhood, and in a ehort time this will be a very important place of business. Sale to commence at 6.30. Oxford Chambers, Swanses. 5053 SALE THIS DAY. Morriston-hou'e, Morriston. MESSRS. J. T. PRICE and CO. (Late PRICE, JEXKIKS, AND Co.), have received instructions from Mr Philip Mocgau, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, cn MONDAY", FEBRUARY litb, 1875 the whole of hii HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, also the LEAijE of about 30 years of the above House, Garden, and Cottage attached, &c. Sale ts commence at Eleven o'clock in the foienoon. For further particulars see posters; or apply to D. David, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or at the Auctioneers' Offices, College- chambers, College-street, Swansea. February 4th, 1876. 5548 Collpge-chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. (Late PRICE, .iYL JmiKins, & Co.), have been instructed toSH;LLby PUBLIC AUCTIOS at the above Chambers, en WEDNESDAY, FEB- RUARY 16th, 1876, a large assortment. of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED G JODS, Washing and Sewing Machines, and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in striped rep, walnut chiffoniere, with plate- glass back, panels, and marble top, walnut oval loo tables, pier glasses in gilt frames, Brussels, tapestry and other carpets, mahogany dining-room suite in hair seat:ng, ditto in leather, telescope dining tables with screw expanders fenders, fire-iror.s, &c.. &c., feather ani millpuff beds, mattiesses, pallbssES, iron, French, and half-tester brdsteads, mahogany wardrobes, chests of drawers, mahogany washstands, washstands with and without marble tops, dressing tables to match, towel horses, teta of chamber ware, varied assortments of chairs, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen furniture and utensils, &c., Sc. Also a large assortment of Electrc-plated Goods, consisting of tea and coffee services, cruet stands, &c. Also a large quantity of BLANKETS. Goods on view morninir of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 6630 College-chambers, College-street, SwatSea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. (late PRICE, JBKKINS, AND Co.) have been favoured by Herr Goldman with instructions to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCrJO\, at the above Chambers, on SATURDAY, 19th February. 1876. and following days, the remainder oi his Valuable S'l OCK, from his Branch Establishment, consistingo: oil paintings, Witer-colour and frtber pictures by eminent masters, including photographic albums, photographic scraps, rare old china, bronzes, silver and oxidised goods, gold and metal frames, leather and other fancy goods. The Auctioneers beg to invite the attention of the nobility, gentry, and public generally to this splendid and useful stock of goods, and to say that the whole must be disposed of forthwith to effect a clearance. Catalogues may be had on and after Wednesday next. Sale to comme i. cc on Saturday at 2 p m., and following days at 12 noon, prompt. All the negatives taken by Messrs. Chapman and Caney are removed to the Studio Royal, 45, Wind-street, Swansea, where ooples may he had, and all orders executed as h rdotore by Herr Goldman, Artist. Auctioneers' Offices, College-chambers, 2, Callege-street, Swan. Bea., and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 5661 preliminary Announcement. -T) -Mawr, L'aneUy, near Aberga- venny.—Highly attractive Sale of Valuable Modern Household Furniture, Hunters, Hacks, Carriages. Harness, Saddlery, Milch Cows, Greenhouse Plants, Flowers, and other Effects. MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from H. Graham Lloyd, Frq. (whose lease will expire at Lady Day), to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises,on THURSDAY and FKIDAY,tbe 23rd and 21th day of MARCH, 1876, and following day,if necessary, the whole of the CONTENTS of the above Mansion, Stables, and Premises, full particulars cf which will appear in future advertisements and catalogues. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. J 6646 OUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE, BY MESSRS. ROB BINS AND SONS, BOUSE AGENTS, 1, CASTLE ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. Three Well-builti Cottages, TOPAZ-SI. Lot at 8s. per week eich. I Ground rent £ 2 10s. per j ,annum. ) annum. ) OT ( Six Houses, producing a ) PEARL-ST. J weekly rental of 58s. shop | £ 1250 I fronts in two houses. • DIAMOND-ST. i SmaH Shop, rent £ 26 per } „ ( annum low ground rent. *-ia> ( Three substantially built | CROFT-ST. Houses, with eligible cor-f £ 735 ner for business purposes. | Two Cottages, at South ) CLIFTON-ST. «. 1 end, suitable for small }• £ 340 v families- J J Scmi-detaehed Villas, very ) NORTHCOTE-ST. 1 ni<=ety finished, 11 rooms, !• £ 600 I. with all con\ en ences, e.ich. ) For particulars, and to view, apply to the Agents, as above. 2663 5217 ILLIAM SANDE RS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottagea in the Cqurt adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-oveet. Fourhouses in Russell-street. ROATH.—Three gi nteel Residences in Cyrn Crescent. One House in Emerald-street. Ten Houses m Topaz-street. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in uold-street. Nos. 41, *2, 43, 44, 46, 46. 47, Ciifton-street and Oak Villa, Southey- CATHAYS.—Three houses in Letty-street, and two semi- detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Kligible Bite of Freehold Land at the comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. PENARTH,-One house in Plassy-street. GRANGETOWN.—Thrie houses in Brom«grove-street, DINAS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's Shop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportiot of the purchase money may be had on morttrage Apply asabove 25 0 H N B 0 W D E N, i ANTIQUE CHINA SIlOP, &C., ,9. Wmwou"TILEET OXFORD-STREET* LONDON. 849 Jiaks by gusctiost. II SALE Tills D AY. M Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. ESSRS BEYNON & HUGH is S have been instructf d to SELL by AUCTION, at the atove Mart, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, I cbiuaryHth, 15th, and 16th, 1676, a very choice selection of new BOOKS, comprising, amongst a ureat variety of others, the fo lowing, viz. :-The Koran, Homer's Iliad, Life of Dr Livingstone, Life ot Thomas Lynch, Ser.uoiio to my Curates, by Thos L.\nch;. Letters to the Scitte-eJ, by T; ouias Lynch; Hist'.ry of the f »anco-Pru?siau War, History cf America, History of England, worKs by ITiomis Guthrie, including Go3pe. in Ezekiel, Parables, «c., &c., S hitorr's Bible in Pictures, lllii3trateu Family Bibles in all va.r eties of binding, Treasury of Choice Quotations, Africa and ;.nciu Travels, Tho Bible S udents, L'le of oouc Lord, How t Oft'S Companions of bt. Paul, an iinineusti variety of Works of rii.1 ?n» ^oice Selections irom Dr. Talmagp) Speeches by Charles D ckens, Anecdotes of the Wesleys, Anecdotes of Wbit- neld, Children's Pastime, Childr>n'a services, Jiu tal^s, Walker's, and Webster's Dictionaries, Writings bv Charles Kinsley, "Town Geolo/.v," Dean Alford's New Testament, Lhilds Bible Narra'ive, Heroes of Hebrew History, by l ishop Wilberforce; a quantity of Welsh Bibles, Picture and Incident from Bible Stones, Famous Ships of the Britisn Navy, Poetioil Works, Gift Books, Works of Josephus, Burns, and Fielding, Highland Parish, and other works, by Norman McLeod. fcale to commence at 11 o'clock each day, and at 7 in the, Evening. Auctioneers' Offices, VictoriA Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- 8ea- ■ 5654 Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. MESRRS BEYNON and HUGHES, have been instructed to SE 'L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Mart, on TUESDAY, Feb. 2nd, 1&76, a capital lot of well- presdrved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER WATCH, CHINA, GLASS, and other Effects, comprising dfawing-room suite in rep, mahogany loo, telescope, dining, and occasional tibles, handsome walnut inlaid table, pianoforte, secretaire, bookcase 7ft long, sofas and couches, easy chairs in leather and hair, carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, pier, cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china tea sendee, glass, coal vises, fenders, fireirons, &c &c., half tester, French, and other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, mahogany ana painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and stands, toilet glasses, chairs, bedsteps, towel rails, chamber war" kitchen tables, culinary Itensils, Ne. also, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, tilver Geneva watch, &c., &e. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. 5666 8], I\ew Oxford Street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES, have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, February, 24th, 1876, all that well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PRfc Mlf-ES, situate and being No. 81, New Oxford-street, Swan. sea, now in the occupation of Mr. Bluett, at the rent ot Es per week, held for a te-ui of 9:)^eaisfrom September 29th, 1871, at a grcund lent of a3 per annum. l-alc to coinm-,nc2 at Three p.m. Victoria Chambers, Swansea.. 6656 To Contritetor,, Co liery Proprietors, &c.— Tregyrnydd Form, rearCwmbwrla, about half-a-mile from the Cockett Railway S ation on the Great Western .Railway. "IMf ESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES are instruc- X*JL ted by Meisrs Edne.v Brothers (whose lease has just expired), to ffiLL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on Wednes- day, March 1st 1876, the following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, CAhTS, FAKMING STOCK, HAY, comprising LoT I.-Very powerful Chestnut Horse, Bowler, 6 years, staunch in harness. „ 2.-Poweiful Marc, Jolly, rising 8 ye rs, staunch in harness. „ 3.—Horse, Boxer, 7 years, staunch in harness. „ 4.—Very powerful Mare, Flower, 8 years, would make a capital brood mare. „ 5.—Iron Grey Horse, N,)ble, 3 years old, a good worker. „ 6.—Dark Bay Mare, folly, 5 -v ears, 16 hands, quiet to ride or drive, and suitable for general purposes. Ono HerefoM cow, 2 Castlemartin ditto, to calve about the end of April; 1 Hertford heifer to calve in May; 1 two-year-old shorthorn heifer; 20 southdown yeailing sheep, &c. Thra-hing maihiae, m >wlng machine, bean and oat crusher, 3-horse scuffier (neirly new) rf good strong contractor's carts 6 sets of cart harness, saddle and bridle, useful Whitechapel trap axd set cf new trap harness, chaff cutter, about 7 tons of good I hay, &c., &c.. four mouths' credit will be given on approved security to purchasers, of £6 and upwards. fcale to commence at One o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Officea, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6657 Established 1872. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, sc., will be held at the Jeffrey's Aims Hoise Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on M0NDAV, March 6th, 1876, in consequence otLlangafelach Fair fallingon Tuesday. All future sales will be held the first Tuesday in the month. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Omccs, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5658 FOR SALE, TWO Plots of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Brookland-terrace, Swansea. Each plot has a frontage of 20 feet, and a depth of about 180 feet. For a building site, this cannot be surpassed. Also, a DWELLING-HOUSK, in Montpel- lier-terrace. containing nine rooms and usual offices, substantially built, and very pleasantly situate. Apply to Beyuon and Hughes, Auctioneers andh ou- e Agents, Swansea. 4858 To Private Gentlemen, Hotel Proprietors, Tobacconists, and Others.—Important Sale of Kirst-class Cigars. MR. JOHN C. WALLOP has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at Messrs. Alexander Daniel, and Co's Spacious Salerooms, Broad-street, Brietol (bv kind permission), on THURSDAY Next, Feb. 17th, at Twelve o'clock precisely, A Valuable Stock of Choice CIGARS, Comprising several hundred boxes of the following well-known brands viz.: -PartFLga.Q, cabanas, churruca, tica de boitoo ca- bargas, morales, iaranaga, corrona, eociedad, aquita d'ora &c &c. Also, several hundred boxes of British and Continental CIGARS, of the finest quality. The Auctioneer begs to call especial attention to this genuine Sale, which is almost without reserve, and affords an exceptional opportunity for purchasing fiist-c ass well-i-easoned goods. Catalogues can be had on application to the Auctioneer, 62, Broau-street, Bristol. 6687 Important Sale of Pianofortes and Musical Instruments of every description. THOMPSON and hHACKELL, Of 4, Queen- stnet, Cardiff, and 101, Oxford-street, Swansea, beg to announce that thev intend relinquishing their Branch at 109, tiute Docks, Cardiff, and will OKFiCR their SURPLUS STOCK of pianofortes, American organs, harmoniums, violins, brass instruments, flutes, concertinas, and music sundries at a GREAT REDUCTION, during the whole of the m nth of February, commencing on SATURDAY, February 5th. Several second- hand pianofortes returned from season's hire offered at very low prices. This opportunity of obtaining a really good musical instrument at a low price should not be lost sight of. N.B.—A magnificent double-action harp for sale. rrice, £25. 6566 ON SALE.—One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by N-r Sharp. Stewart, and Co., 18in. cylinders, 24in. stroke, six wheel coupltd, 5ft. diam. in good repair. One TANk. LOCOMOTIVE, by S arp, Stewart, and Co. 16in. cylinders, 22in. stroke, four wheel coupled, 5ft. diam.' leading wheels, 3ft. 6in. in good repair. One TANK LOCOMOTIVE, by Manning. Wardle, and Co., 13in. cylinders, six wheel coupled, 3ft. 6in. diam. new in f April last. One BRICKMAKING MACHINE, by Porter, Hinde, and Porter, of Carlisle; worked one season only. One S1SSONS and WHITE STEAM PILE DRIVER, nearly new. Twenty Eight-ton BALLAST WAGGONS, with falling sides, in excellent condition. Apply to Scott and Edwards, Hoole Road, Chester. 6081 tUd"S ana ffiontuutg. VrSTRADYFODWG BURIAL BOARD TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Builders willing to Tender for the Erection of Two CHAPELS and a LODGE, at the Ferodale Cemetery, Rhondda Valley, ab mt ten miles from Pont) pndd. Glamorganshire, should send their names, before the 24th instant, to Mr Henry Lovezrove, 30, Budge row. Cannon-street, London, E.C., the Architect ap- pointed by the said Board, together with the sum of 10s, on receipt of which Quantities will be forwarded. This sum of 10s will be returned to builders sending in bona fide tenders. The dlawings and specification can be inspected at the Office of the undersigned, on and after the above date, between the hours of Ten and Four. No pledge is given to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J. EDWARDS PRICE, Clerk to the Board. The Court House, Pontypridd. 5627 ELLIgTAER SCHOOL BOARD. JT GLAMORGANSHIRE. TENDERS are ipvitei for the ER- CTION of the TIR PHIL BOA It D SCHOOLS. Plans and specification may be seen nt, 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 Tender. k. ndorsed Tenders to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1870. By order, m Ja, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthvr Tydfil. 10th February, 1876. 6635 C'- ublic ppointmttttS. ANTED, by TP.HJYETHIN SCHOOL VV BOARD, a CERTIFICATED MASTER and MISTRESS, to take charge of a Board School, t) be opened early in April next; the School building is adapted for 46 children, and has a dwelling-house adjoining.—Apply to Mr William Conway, Chairman, Sc iool Board, Pontypool. b676 GEORGE BURR, \3r SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD, LEAD WORKS. "SHREWSBURY. 3 alts by Auction. ^^Malffw^ni,near Cardigan, and within 4 miles Of the Whit, H ohi^- Railway Terminus at Crymych Arms. iff y important and extensive sale of horses, pure sh^rt- norn and other cattle, sheep, pigs, hay and com, growing Mrops, farming machinery, and other implements and effect3. R. THOMAS GRIFFITHS has been favoured with instructions from the executors of tbe late Mrs flaceeTm TT°Tr'-rr(<fca,SeiJ)' 10 Sfc.LL by AUCTION, at the above tit TUEal) vhj 7th of March, 1876, the whole of the IMm'US4L,IVK &TOUK, CROPS, MODERN FARMING ^c"> &c > comprising 2L excellent milch cows L,?i?Vlnre sllorthorn), 1 three-year-old well-bred shorthorn fat „ **1 year-old shorthorn in-calf heifers. tat and 4 store ft Vu0"ye,r"0lds <very 'or wan I in condition) 22 yearling fcteersand heiters, 1 well-bred bull calf, o calves, 13 very powerful °r8e3' ,1Arotfd mare>1 exc 'lien; harnesj mare, 1 pony, 1 •> JJ, -es 2 ear-old colts, 1 ditto by Nine Elms, miu ri!D° bteedi; g ewes and a rams, 21 numor- ». ,KI "f and J.lou>h harness, saddles, bridles, and o Ileoe8far'fc8, ft stacks of wheat, bariey, and if' ricks of prime liay (sied and meadow), „ 0 Quantity of growing crops, lawn mower, 1 threshing two horse gears, 1 winnowing machine, 1 barley numbler, patent screen, 6 single iion ploughs, 3 double ditto ditto, 2 drill ditto, ii cultivators, 2 iron and 2 wooden rollers, 3 drill grubbers, 5 harrows, 1 chain harrow, 1 drill harrow, 1 Nor- wegian harrow, 1 turnip sower, grass seed machine, corn drill, collector, horse rake, 3 readers, 3 turoip graters, 1 sheep dipping tub, J. hay lifter, weighing cage, 5 strong carts. 2 oil-cjke breakers, 1 corn cart, 1 water cart, corn cleaner, 35 rick stands, 4 tarpaulins, 1 oat and bean bruiser, dairy and brewing utensils, a large quantity of manure, aiid many other articles too numerous to mention. N.B.—Ail the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising b.11 the articles within the Mansion House, will be sold in April next, of which due notice shall appear. The Auctioneer most confidently begs to draw the particular attention of Breeders, Agriculturists, and others, to th s rare opportunity or obtaining superior Stock and Implements, whIch have been selected with great care within the last nine years by the present manager. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, at Ko. 19 St. Mary- street, Card gan, or to Mr. Wigham, Ca-tle-Malgwju. Luncheon will be on the table at 10.30 3..n. Sale to commence at 11 0 clok precisely, as the whole must be disposed of in one day. cardigan, Feb. 9, 1876. 5673 rjp I M BITR FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by Tender, a Grove of uncommonly fine growing Timber at Glaudovan, near Cardigan, consisting of sbout 2,0 0 Trees, about 1,700 oi which are remarkably fin 3 Larch, the remainder being Ash, Sycamore, Beech &c. Tenders to be sent on or befora tb- 26th inst, to A. II. Liscelles Esq., Solicitor, Narberth, and for further particulars and in. formation. apply to Mr T. Griffiths, Auctioneer, Card iran. Mr William Mitchell, of Hafod Farm, will point our. the timber which are situate about midway between the Crvmych Arms btation, on the Whitland and Tat Vale Railway, and the town of Cardieat), and close to the road over which the two omnibuses pass daily. Fabruaty 11, 1876. E672 Llanelly.-To Pipe Founders, Metal B okers, and others. MR. F. G. GOUGH has been instructed by the Llanelly Gas Light Company to SELL b_v PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Llanelly Ga63 Works, on W)-;i 'NESDAY. 16th February, 1S76, a large quantity of GAS WORKS PLANT, OLD IRON, &c., comprising two good iron boats ( ibout 27 feet IonIC), four smaller ditto (about 24 feet loDg), four circular purifiers (6 feet diameter and 4 leet deep), two smaller ditto, four cast- iron gas holder columns; one centre valve; ulso about. 80 tons of old wrought and cast iron, which will be sold in lots of about 6 tons each. Sale to commence at Two p.m. punctually. Terms-prompt cash. 5671 11, Murray-street, Llanelly. 6671 Glamorganshire.—TheDunraven Adare Colliery. MESSRS WM. GRAHAM & SON (by order of toe Mottsagees) wII, SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTliL, NEATH, in one Lot, en '1 UES AY, March 7th. 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the LEASEHOLD INTERESTS in the above Coillery, together with all the Bui dings Fixed Machint ry, and Plant. The Property extends over fcOO acres, and contains the veins of iron stone aod seams of coal found in that part of the South Wales Basin. The well-known 9ft. seam of coal is now worked by means of a pair of well fitted pits, 80 yards in depth. 'I he Loal is a hard, smokeless steam coal. Thebuildingsand Machinery are nearly new, and with the underground workings are in excellent condition. The colilery is going, and is capable of yielding 150 tons per day. The property is tituatein c!os proxh ity to the Glynneath Station, on the Vale of Neath Railway, and lies within the parishes of Glyucorrwg and Cadoxton-Juxti-^eath. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Manager, at the Colliety, to Messrs W. G ahamand Son,Victoria Chambers, Newport, or to H. P. Charles, Esq.. Solicitor, Neath. F,,Sl ——- ublitp.tion5. 1875-6 Now ready. 30to pages. Price Three Guineas. The Foreign or Continental portions, separate, 25s. each. 1%/TERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF THE J3X WORLD. m WORLD. "Leviathan book, contains nea, ly t of a million of names. A raluable Edition to our books of reference."—Times. A curiosity, if not a marvel at one comprehensive and Simple, contains principal banks, thippers, &c."—Telegraph.. This herculean volume. Contains the principal commercial firms throughout the civilised worid.Staitdard. An enormous voiume. A carefully selected list. There is much tha.t is valuable in the book. "-Daily Hews. "Considerably larger than the London Post Office Directory. Is of considerable merit. "Fch,) William Wilson and Sons, 6, Talbot-court, Eastcheap, London, E.C. 6641 EAD WHITAKER S JOURNAL. The best Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More Inte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may be given to sons apd daughters. Sold by all stationeis. 2U31 5026 Even' Wednesday, price 4d. /CAPITAL AND LABOUR. A Weekly C Journal, ably written, imperial in policy, independent of party. CAPITAL AND LABOUR contains interesting articles on Manufac- tures, Commerce, Foreign Competition, Railways, Finance, Taxation, Inventions and Processes, Patents, the Money Market, New Companus. &. The Wages Question is one of the most urgent of the present day. and this is fully treated in the pag-cs of CAPITAL AXD LABOUR, which also gives early and authentic information on hours of Labour, strikes, Trade Union Disputes, &c., in every branch of industry. Single copy, 4d., or 20s. yearly, post-free. Published at 138, Fleet-street, London, or by order of all Newsvendora and at Railway Books tails. 3217 T^RTO BONO PUBLICO. BODEGA DINING'KOOMS, FIRST-CLASS DINNER for the Moderate Charge of ONE SHILLING. Dinner from 12 to 3. Also Oyster and Sapper Rooms. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, and STEAKS. WINES of the Best Quality, drawn from the Wood, in Dock and Sample Glassel. W. H. SALISBURY, BODEGA DINING ROOMS, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 6677 PENARTH HOTEL, I JL Nbak CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, wo-and-a-hali GULNKAS per Week. PARTIAL BOAltD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, PER WEEK, EACH PERSON. 4893 L~0~BE RESTAURANT 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Branch ESTABLISHURNT-WATERLOO- STREET. A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. Every accommodation for Visitors and Excursiouists. Pic-nic parties supplied. Good Beds; moderate charges. The above old-established Dining-rooms have just been thoroughly renovated and decorated at a great outlay, and is nowu der eut rely new and superior management. 4643 B RISTOL CITY A.RNIS IEI 0 T 19 Ilk NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3B. 8d. DITTO FOR I TWO PERSONS, 6s. NOT*.—No Extra Charge3 for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to arid from Railway Station. 2986 W. WEBB, PKOPIIBTOR. \\T H. HEAD DON, Baker and Confectioner j VV • 21, Union-street, Swansea. W. II. H begs respect fully to inform the nobility, clergy, gentry, and inhabitant generally of Swansea and the neighbourhood, that he has opaned a superior Confectionery and Baking Business at the above address. Possessing considerable practical experience (acquired in London and the provinces), he ho;>es, by unsparing pains and peisonal attention to all favours, to secure their patronage and recommendation, Genuine White and Bro vn f Bread Rich Bride, S..voy, Mould, Pound, Madeira, Sultana, and Lunch Cakes, and #11 kinds of Biscuits, freh, French and EnglishRolls hot every Morning. Schools and Tea Parties sup- 1 plied. Every article of the best aualit*. aoo fulilic JXottrcs. RHONDDA VALLEY AND HIRWAIN JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS B EREBY GIVEI, that the NEXT HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tne Rhondda Valley and Hirwain Junctien Railway Company will be h»ld at their Offices, No. 9, Bate-creseent, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of FEB- RUARY, 1876, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of general business. Bv Order, JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary. Cardiff, 12th February, 1876. 5688 0OWBRIDGE RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN, that the first ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of this Company taking place after the confirmation of the scheme of arrangement between the Com- pany and its creditors, confirmed on the fifteenth day of Decern- j ber, 1875, will behe.d at the TaS Vale Railway Company's Offices at Cardiff, on Tuesday, the twenty-ninth day of Febrn- ary instant, at One o'clock in the af'erooon. Dated this twelf ,h day of February, 1876. FREDERICK MARWOOD. 6G83 Secretary. 6G83 Secretary. gAMUEL WEEKS, GEORGE STREET, CATHAYS, Ia I DISCHARGED FROM MY EMPLOYMENT, I AND NO LONGER RECEIVES ORDERS OR MONEY ON MY ACCOUNT. 5674 J. M. HAIME. gWANSEA SAILORS' SOCIETY. A PUBLIC TEA will be held in the York-place Schoolroom Swansea, on MONDAY EVENING, February the 14th iRTfi Tea on the table at Five o'efik. 7 The ANNUAL MEETING will follow, in the Sailors' Chapel Adelaide-street, at Seven o'clock, when Addresses will be de^ liveredby several of the Ministers of the town, and other Gen- tlemen interested in the welfare of Sailors. ^The Chair will be taken by the President, H- H. Vivian, Esq., Tickets One Shilling each. segi REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. n Cardiff, 12th February 1879. 1. Gun and slintr wagon drill on Monday, Wednesday and Fri G°n *™T "eUlnS "'f, For duty during the ensuing week:-Captain Hurst Lipirt Strina, Surgeon Vachell, Sergeant G. Gould, Corporal WilkiM BombardierRossar, Trumpeter Hewitt. f TUKJBB, By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, JIn and Adjutant. THE ABERCARN AND NE WB RIDGE GA s AND WATER C JMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporate under "The Companies' Acts, 1862 41867. CAPITAL £ 10,000, in 2 000 SHARES, of £ 5 EACH payable a< follows ;— £ 1 on application, £ 1 on allotment, and'theremain der in Calls not exceeding £1 every three months. DIRECTORS. Mr. J. T. GRKEN, Abercarn Fach, Abercarn (Manager of the Newport Aoercarn Company's Colliery at Celvnenl Newport Aoercarn Company's Colhery at Celvnenl Mr. CHRISTOPHER POND, Abercarn (Manager of the Fhhw Vale Company's Colliery at Abercarn). Ebbw Mr. DAVID MA'l'fHE 'S, Abercarn (Manager of the Abercarn Tin Works). Mr. ELI BAILEY, Abercarn (Engineer of the Newport Aber. earn Company's Colliery at Celynen). Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Market Tavern, Abercarn. Mr. WILLIAM JONES, Market Square, Abercarn. Mr. DANIEL MATTHEWS, Crown Inn, Abercarn BANKERS: THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED, Newport. Monmouthshire. f" SOLICITORS, Mr r" R NewP°rt»Monmouthshire. Mr. C. R. LY^NE, Bank Chambdrg, Newport, Moamouthshire. ENGINEERS. Mr. T. DYNE STEEL, Bank Chambers, Newport Mr. PHINEAS JAMES, Abercarn. SECRETARY. Mr. C. H. LONSDALE, Bank Chambers, Newport. OFFICES. BANK CHAMBERS,NNEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. PROSPECTUS. Gas and wat er at the present time are necessaries of hfe in all civilised communities, yet the populous and rapidly inn-easing localities of Abercarn and Newbridge have hitherto had no organised supply of either, the consequence being a total absence of gas and a great deficiency of water. This Company has been formed for the purpose of supplying the above-named wants, and is now fully registered. Subscriptions towards the Capital of the Company to an amount which is more than sufficient to defiay the cost of sup- ply in ir gas to Abercarn have been already promised, and the Gas Works will be proceeded with as soon as The necessary arrangements can be made. The extension of the gas mains from Abercarn to Newbridge will engage the early attention of the directors so soon as the works for the manufacture and supply of gas at Abercarn itself have been constructed. Lidy Llanover has been consulted respecting the scheme and has signifitd hlr approval of the same. and her willingness to forward the objectc in view, by supplying suitable sites for the Gas load Water Works upon reasonable teims. Thtire will be no promotion money paid, or other preliminary expenses incurred to burden the undertaking beyond the fair and adequate remuneration of the parties employed in forming the Company, and getting up the work. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained of the Bankers, the Solicitors, or the Secretary. All subscriptions ninst be paid into the Bankers. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company may be seen at the offices of the Solicitors of the Company. Early application fir Shares is recommended. cegg ENTH GLAMORGANSHIRE RIFLF VOLUNTEERS. The Corps will resume Dr'Jl cn Monday next, the 14th inst. at 7.30 p.m. Full uniform. Sergeant Knapp 0f Her MaiPKtir'I Rifle Brigade, the new Drill Instructor, will be in attendance Members are reminded thu a'l Volunteers returned as are exempt from serving in the ftiilitia. nm H" MARTIN, officer Commanding 10th G R. V Cardiff, Feb. 7th, 1876. b tn v- TREDEGAB HOUSE, TENBY. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING Jt. OF PRIZES TILL ST. DAVID'S DAY MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN if POSTp £ ffience of the Tickets not being POSTPONED until the 1st day of MARCH 1 thit dav C^ ?rawi?.B Pri»» will positively uke place o i that (lav. C. 8. A. an early aDDlication fnr Tickets, as It is/his earnest desire that every priZe may pau into the hands of the subscribing public. pass t C'tii in add-on to tbo above unprece- dented liberal scheme, he now announces that an additional bonus Prize, quite independent of the bonus Prize Watches will k6 g,'v^ SUb8cribcr 0( Ave tickets. An extra tTck?t mil „c o Presentation of a very valuable large Family C^^ed s Imperial illustrated Family Bible, pub- Us?'. KI ,i09,' Thus. subscribers of five tickets will be given an be riven oife^tfrffV?1" BiWa sul)8cribers for ten tickets will wS- 8M^ *or f-e Bible and one ticitet for the bonus hr thf twenty tickets w ll be given one ticket three, for the four Watchns.—Tickets to be obtained f'om appeinted Agents, aDd direct from C. S, A.LLIE or, rr House, Tenby. 49 HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PER YEAR, WITH CI,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. pROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEKT-STREET. LONDON. 2058 jo R. NICHOLAS co.,l RAILWAY WAGON CONTRACTORS, BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS BUILT FOR CASH, HIRE OR REDEMPTION PURCHASE. RTCPATRS UNDERTAKEN BY YEAR OR TERM OF YEAR. N.B.-CASH ADVANCED ON RAILWAY STOCK, Repayable over Term of Years. s E C o N D H AND W A G o N 9 ABWAXS QX. HAXFI JTOJK li 186 Jittsiom 44mm. JJOWELL & COMPANRS DRAPERY SALE! REMNANTS SOLD THIS DAY! HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, C A R D I F F. 5678 D. JOTKAK AND SON S. 21 jro 2T, ST. MABY STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AM GENZRLL OUTFITTERS. DJOTQAM & SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ito Dejwrt' • ments. Every article being aft the lowest possible price, and in ateia figures. 1 COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to IDIIQb.). MEN'S COMPLETE SUIJB, TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (it match.) soyb- and YOUTHS' SUM MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAJF- TEAUS, &o. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, 00Iet LARS, CUFFS, &c, BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. DJOTQAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. High-class S^yle. CLOTTTTW3 TH Durable MateriaL CLOTHING IS Value for Money. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. Fashionable Designs. Gentlemanly Appearanoec, THB PRINCIPALITY CLOT HflRI ESTABLISHMENT, S3 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTE" ct SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, vtth — Monday, j Friday, Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throughout tbe Year. S 0 LOT HI NG FOR MECHANICS, Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many yams been colebm ted for the advantages which they have held out to all daana c8 Artisans and Mechanic*. British Workmen, seeing these adiww tages, have supported the proprietors in the most enoouragu^i manner. The best, the most suitable, and the CMM WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & SOBS, whet incolsideration of tne ready and extensive support which tbey receive from Mechanics and Artisans, in the purchase of Heady Made Dress for better wear, supply their Working Clothes witb little tegard to profit. Tbe Working Claeaes are respecifui55 invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE wnrrsft CLOTHING for themselves. ADDKBSS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St Mary-Street. Terms-One Price, No Abatement, Ready Money. II GENERAL TOOlT^A-ND CUTLEKf WAREHOUSE. 112, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. CHRISTIE, English and German Tool Factor; Working Cutler Gunsmittk) Steel Stamp and Brand Cutter; Die Sinker, ic., Ac. Christie's warranted Planes, fitted w th Howarth's best Eroo4 22 inch Trying, 6s 17 inch Jack, 3 6d; Sash Fillister. 188 6di Plough, 18s.. „ Smoothing '• 2 in. Ss 6d 2^, 3s 9d 2J, 4s 2|, 4s 4d 2J, 4s 104. Beads, up to i, 28 4d; J, is 7d f, 2s lOd; 1 inch, 1!8 Id eacG. Christie's Enirraving Tools are the best and cheapest. Audit's Carving Tools in great variety. Butcher's Knives, rosewood handler, best quality, per doses: Sin., 6s; 5i, 7s; 6, 8a; 6i, 98; 7, 10s; 8, His; 9,145; 10, Ift; 11. ISs; 12 inch, 22s. Butcher's warranted Steels, 15s, 16s, ISs, 22s, and I'7s per doses. Sporting An>munition, btJISt makers, equally cheap. Christie's Prices for best Sheffield Table Cutlery and Elected Plated Forks and Spoons are as fo lows:— Desseit Tab'e Carvers Poultry All Ivory Balanced Handles, Knives Knivts Per or Game Warranted. Per doz. l er doz. Pair. Carvers. (3097) u £ «• d. £ «.<L £ «.& £ «.& Large oval handles, through-pin, orna- mental bolsters 1 10 0 1 16 0 0129 011.. 387 Do., do., eige pin 1 6 0 1 11 6 0 11 0 0 10 M 653 Large plain handles 1 69 1 13 0 096 0 (I 387 Do., do., 109 1 49 0 7 60 Go 645 Medium do., 0190116 Fiddle pattern Forks and Spoons. 2nd. 1st. A. L A a. d. £ e. d. & A. dL 12 Electro Silver deefert forks 0 16 0 126 110 0 12 Do. do. table do. 1 4 0 1 10 OllIS 0 12 Do. do. dessert spoons 100 160 1 It ( 2 Do. do. table do. — 1 12 6 1 18 FURNISH YC»UR HOUSE or APARTMENTS THROUGHOUT ON JARVIS'S HIRE SYSTEM The ORIGINAL, BEST, and MOST LIBERAL. CASH PRICES. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TIME GIVEN. LARGE USEFUL STOCK to eelect from.—Pros pec tons tm Application. CARDIFF STEAM MANUFACTURERS, 22 and 23, METEOR-STREET, Bplnttsnrtfl, QartNE. AGENTS—MADDOX & EMERY, 64 18, HIGH-STREET, J670 V.R.—Farming in Canada. —V,B. TO TENANT FARMERS. —There is no cfy* -M. to which Canada Offers a better field than to tbe Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to change their condiuon of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soil- Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea j>aesage to America, average M days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect th-t the Dominion wi!l supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer, lhe SupenOflty of CanadiaD Dairy produce h;6 now been fu:ly e-tablif-hed. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exh-bited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 166. took the first pr'ze and at tbe Fiuit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever h id, Canada took the first prize for out-door bardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, peam, in competition w,th each and all of the StatM of the American Union. Thegrow.h and success of ,tock Farming in tl e Dominion is demonstrated by lhe demand trooi them for hUh bred Kng. h-h Rtock,the fac^of theleadingbujersof the former country ,li& th- Honourabhs G. Brow n and Cochrane, and M -s rs. S Snell, H'Od, /P1"' a111 °thcis, or th*ir repre-enta'Avet bemtf now fam l ar to larmers at all the b*t exnlhitioos and Bales of prize svoik in Great Britain. Importations from Canada JlVVh .^d e"h ,ntal hlVfc recently be.u made and at^T ded w.th no latlc pccuiuarv success ded w.th no latlc pccuiuarv success imt)roved with Sellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased au pneeb ranging from £ » and urw*rd» per ac e. accordlllg to q u.a.lny, &c ,r for the amount required to (arry on a le-4sed FAriii in Gr -at B itain. °' 'O'LJRH, UD Jea-od, but F rst-ciass I 01 rrom t00 to 200 acres,"may be obtained of the various fro- vir.cial Guyerininents, with additions m some c-ises for growo-og ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic S fan's. The Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnish trust worthy information ar- to Lands ue i for Settlement in taeir res pective Provinces and "istricts, ana F irm for Sale, &c. Further informat on may be obtained, with descriptive pamph. lets, maps, Ac., gratis, on application to Canada Government Bullrilnirm. iiiiuMtreeu WeetmmeLsr. iAindoo. &W> siM MB