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GLAMORGANSHIRE » AGRICULTURAL SHOW, PONTYPRIDD MEETING, AUG. 5 & 6. SPECIAL NOTICE. c CHARLES D. PHILLIPS Will Exhibit :STEAM ENGINES, PUMPS, and other MACHINERY, CARTS, WAGONS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. ADfRPSS- Rick Sheet, and Waterproof Cover Manufactory, NEWPORT, MON. N.B.—Contractor to above Society.
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GLAMORGANSHIRE IT AGRICULTURAL SHOW. PONTYPRIDD MEETING, AUG. 5 & 6. SPECIAL NOTICE. CHARLE D. PHILLIPS Will Exhibit Ii STEAM ENGINES,UMPS^^nd^^tber^^tACHINERY^CARTSt WAGOYS, 1M PLEl\!EKTS, &c. AW RKSS— Kick'Sheet and Waterproof Cover Manufactory NEWPORT, MON. N.B.—Contractor to above Society.
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¿ilttppittg Notices. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, O BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. Tiie Screw Steam-shins SJEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; KNTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Capt. Linklater AILSA, Capt. Huckraan; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless Drevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of July:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 7 Wednesday ..8 p.m. 121 Wednesday- 7 p.m. U4 Wednesday 2 p.m. I 24 Wednesday.12 night FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. '2 Frilay 12 noon 116 Friday .12 noon -.9 Friday 4 p.m. 123 Friday 3 p.m. 30 Friday 6 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 1 Thursday 2 p.m. 15 Thursday 2 p.m. t3 Thursday 2 p.m. 22 Thursday 2 p.m. 29 Thursday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. FARSO.-Belf.st: Cabin, 17s. 6d. Stoerage, 10s.; Greenock or OG asgow Cabin, 20s.; Return, 80s.; Steerage, 12s. 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 & n Bristol, to Mark Whitwill *3t Son and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, July. 1875. 2118 AM e r ican line. ^UNTJES STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, to- NEW YORK, BOSTON, OR BALTIMORE. First-class fuli.powered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are ABBOTTSFORD 28th July OHIO 4th Aug. Calling at Queenstown the following day to embark passengers. This is the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the United States Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers is equal to any of the European Steamship Lines. t Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf (of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the shortest i and most direct route to all places in the Western States. CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced tes. STEERAGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, including an sample supply of Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Com- f pany's stewards. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all t necessary utensils, and a separate table, AS 8s. For further information, apply to, RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool. 'Or to JAMBS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; JOHN Coprland, :34. fligh-street, Merthyr Tydfil; DAVID DAVIBS, 2, Canaon- rcet. Aberdare. 1ft 'l-PUTP; A L ~L AN LI N IE. r\ SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE to AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail Steamer"- SAILING DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and nwatay, uto Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and_BaU re, tSopsKarding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canadajana tthe United-States. „ Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all ciassei oi rtesencera Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving hom j are taet at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agefct of htf Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board dth?Sdian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGE? by be A LLAN LINE tu Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- ni Fol°R^^Fi«igfet ??ft9Sage, apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Alexandra Buildings, Jw^-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J, fuse. 29, Page-street, and 8, Oxford-street, Swansea; W. H, M»aagley, Wind-street, Neath D. S. Tl omas, British Schools, Llandovery J. R. Daniel, St. Mary- treèl, Cardigan. 98 ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. xfri i^ORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. JMI FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. On and after 3th DECEMBER the City of Cork Steam Packet Co s Steamers will leave CORK for MILFORD, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, EVERY MONDAY, returning to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, and for CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See -handbills. Fares—Cabin, Pl Is. Cabin Return Ticket, available for one -month (including Steward's fees), .01 I Is. 6d. Deck, 7s. i For .further particulars see small bills. t AGENTS. '-CARDIFF. Mr E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. .Nj&wpoitT.- Mr JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. icORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay., 7 %W\ JlotittS. rx^Lizabeth wishlade, deceased Pu, sliant to the Act to further a'llcnd the Lr.w of PropertYr aDd E MZiBETH WiSHLADK, late of the Duke of WeU.ngtonInn (who a. TTyfy next to send partxulars of such or before W^ Benson of No^ 217, High-street, claims in Kit l tlfe undersigned, the Trustee* ap- Swansea. In nW'the sa .j Elizabeth Wishlade, will pro. ced Pointed by the v the said Elizabeth Wishlade among the todistribute the a, regard only to the claims and Persons entitled the. ,^1} ,heu have had notice. Qemands of which we. *1. Bated 30th da\r of Jnnc Tniateas appointed by WALTER BENSO I ^j[l of th« said Elizabeth HENRY WISHLADE, WI sh lode, rK JtOtli. ^-r^^p-cQffEE HHHE WATERLOO DININ^ • ROOMS. Boon* are fti* ^e- The above Old-Established Refreshment qagement, Evpiy Opened under entirely new and superior ma closo to tfoe Accommodation for Visitors at Moderate Charge Market, within five minutes c f all Stations. ProDrletor, A. R. S. KEATES, "C- THE ROYAL HOTEL, CAR"JrF\ PROPRIETOR MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years Proprietor of the Griffin and Hotels, Brynmawr), begs to announce that he has compi arrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Companv (Limited), a»a ♦aken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL, CARblFF, ^ncb j»« *111 in future conduct. He trusts that the reputation a* Acquired as Propi ietor, first of the Griffin Hotel, and wibaequentiy of the Castle Hotel, will be an indication of the manner in ^[uica £ e will carry on the Royal Hotel, the Largest and Best Hotel i» South Wales. ■, f85 R F, COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY. TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TEA AND DINING-ROOMS. Next door to the Assembly Rooms. Three minutes' ,vaJk froM the Railway Station, MUMBLES T. BEHENNA, Proprietor. 196 CREMORNE HOTEL (LATE GLADSTl OYSTERMOUTH-ROAI), SWANSEA, facing th e Sea, 1Jj now RE-OPENED, and entirely re.furnished. Visitors from the country are resi ectfully it farmed that every accommod ation and convenience will be provl" ed for terms which will be fi mtid exceptionally moderate.—Apply to the Proprietor, M. H- ANUERSON.-N B.-A lard'! piece of ground, enclosed w itb high wall, suitable for circuses, wxworlis, theatres, &e. 840 iTWAN SYA BAY H"O T E L, KJ (Late Long's Hotel.) MUMBLES ROAD, SWANSEA, Opposite the Bathing-place and St. Helen's Station. E. SIEDLE, PROPRIETOR, The above old-cst -blished Hotel is under entirely new manage- ment. Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors will find every ioom- tort and accommodation, combined with moderate charges. Tea and Coffee always ready. Tobacco and Cigars of the best quality sold. 193 THE OLD AND FAMOUS HOTEL, HE "TALBOT," VICTORIA STREET, BRISTOL, .!rto a„ HAS BELTS- REBUILT, • AND WAS OPENED oN 'i'IIE 5th OF MAY, AS A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL IIOTEL. 164 MISS LINFIELD, Manager. HE MALTSTERS' ARMS, JL OXFORD-STttEET, SWANSEA. CHARLES PIDSLEY, PROPRIETOR The above Old-Established Inn has recently besn thoroughly renovated, and is now under entire new management. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. CHOICE CIGARS. PRIME DEVONSHIRE ALES AND CIDER. The Trade supplied. N.B.-Pp, cial attention is called to the eelebrated Ales and Cider. 2010 ales bg Aurtion. MSoutbey Villa, No. 4, Wordsworth-street, Heath. R. W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by ^AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY, the 23rd JUlY, 1815, at 1 for o'clock precisely, the whole of the capital HOUSEHOLD FURISITUUE and Effects, the property of the representative of Mr Coster (deceased), comprising mahogany hill cha'ra and table, umbrella stand, large racoon and other mats, mahcgany loo, dining, occasional, aud fancy tables, mahog- any c mches and easy chairs, and small ditto in mo occo, wa nut l idy's easy chair in wool work, Derby and fancy chairs, rosewood escritoire cabinet with satin wood fittings, cottage piano in loséwood case, music stool, Canterbury whatnot, teapot, mahog- any sideboard, pier glass in gilt frame, enamelled coal wagon, fenders, fire-irons, carpets, hearthrug", lustres, superior chimney vases and figures, china, glass, engravings, and a sewing machine. Bedroom.—Spanish mahogany Arabian bedstead, with summer and winter drapery, iron haiMeste;- and French bed,teads, mat- tresses, feather beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, standi, tables, dressing glasses, esmiLodes, towel rails, beside table, hip bath, chairs, &c., &c. Kitchen—Culinary utensils, neat dinner service, set of six metal dish covers, tables, chairs, &c.,&c. Garden seat, cucumber frame, and sundries. 1186 BALE TO-MORROW. Seine Cottage, Penarth.—Unreserved Sale of Modern and Substantial Furniture. MESSRS.ALEXANDER BROS are instruc- ted by Cattain William Jones (who is giving up house- keeping), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of July next, commencing at 12.30 p.m. I)reciselv, the whole of the superior Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. THE DINING ROOM, which is furnished in mahogany, con- tains a suite upholstered in Utrecht velvet; pedestal sideboard with plats-glass back, telescope dining table, easy chair, Brussels carpet, rug, and the usual ironmongery and fittings. THE DRAWING ROOM FUKNiTUKE is all walnut, uphol- stered in blue rep, with silk cord facings and spring-stuffed, and enrtains in addition; superior Brussels carpet and rug, fittings, and sundries. HALL AND LANDING.—Umbrella stand, carpet, matting, stair rods, door and wool mats, etc., etc. The appointments for the Bedrooms are chiefly mahogany ana birch, .and are such as are usual in a well-furnished dwelling. The whole of the furniture is new, and consequently is in ex- cellent preser% a- ioyi, and is sold solely for the foregoing reason and without reserve. May be viewed on the morning of, or the day preceding the his. 67, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 8th July, 1875.. 1716 Valuable Leasehold Property in Green-str, et, Ca-diff. MR JOHN ROACH EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Ca-diff, or, THURSDAY, the 22nd day of July instant, at 8 o'clock in the evening, all that MESSUAGE or DwELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 26, Green-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr ueorge Brooke, at the yearlyi-ent of JB26. The property is subject to a ground rent of igl 18s Od per annum. For further particulars apply to tha Auctioneer, or to Mr David B1 Jloch, Solicitor, 7G, t. Mary-gtreet, Cardiff. Victoi ia Auction Rooms, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 13th July, 1875. 1132 To Builders, Contractors, and others.—Burry Port, Pembrey Carmarthenshire. MESSRS. BARNARD,THOMAS, CLARKE, & CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, on TUESDAY, the 27th JULY, at Goodwinstown, Burry Port, Pembrey, Carmar- thenshire, a large quantity of useful and well-assorted hCTLDING MATERIALS and PLANT, lately the properly of Mr F,, M. Good- win, Contractor, &c., in liquidation, comprising I morticing machine, 28,000 red bricks, 5,600 Bangor slates, 290 crest and 1,600 Roman tiles, 250 feet red ware drain pipes, 13 casks cement, 850 feet scaffold poles, 410 feet 5-inch iron gutters. 900 feet 2-illCheg iron drain pipes, 63 iron pipe elbows and joints, 7 parlour register grates, 3 carpenters* benches, 4,000 feet pitch pine architrave and moulding, 1,019 superior assorted yellow pine and other window framos, and 620 feet sashes, 1,760 feet j par- titio n boards, ploughed and tongued, 1,915 feet double lf-inch door jambs, 9 bags, cla3p, spike, and other nails, 1 spruce deal shed, measuring 63 feet by 12 feet by 9 feet, with Dutch tile roof, with various other articles too numerous to particularism. The whole is lying at Goodwinstown, Burry Port, and may te view, d at any time prior to the sale, which will commence punctually at 2 o'clock p.m. For further particulars application may be made to the Auc- tioneers, to Mr J. B. Phillips, Bink, 1 lanellv, or to Mr Geo. Morgan. Builder, Carmirthen, &c. Dated, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 16th July, 1875. 1198 SALE TO-MORROW. To Colliery Proprietorii and others.-Importa it Sale of Horses. MR. JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from the Ebbw Vale Steel, lion, and C'oal Company, Limited, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCl'ION, on WEDNESDAY, July, 21s% 1875, at the Newport Cattle Market, Nine young powerful DRAUGHT HORSES, suitable for underground or other work. At the same time will be offered Three other young powerful HORSES, and one TIP CART. Sale punctually at Eleven o'clock. Dated 67, High-streat, Newport, Mon. 1214 Pembrokeshire.—Trevine Estate. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by MESSRS. GOODE and OWEN, at the Castle Hotel, Haveifordwest, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of August next, at One for Two o'clock in the afternoon prec i-ely, the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, called tho TREVINE ESTATE, situate in the several pal ishes of Llanrian and Msthry, in the County of Pembroke, in the following Lots:— LOT 1. The DwelliDghouse and Premises, and several Fields, called Mesur-dorth and Eithen-maen, containing together, 17a. lr. 24p, LOT 2.—The Dwellinghouse, and Cottages, and several Fields, called Pautymyny, and four Fie'ds, part of Llanon, containing together, 24a. 3r. 12p. LOT 3.—A Dwellingliouso, and several Fields, part of Panty- mnlY and Llanon, containing together 19t. 3r. 22p. LOT 4.-A Dwellinghouse, Garden, Three Cottages, and seve al Fields, part of Llanon, and two Fit Ids, part of Pantymyny, con- taining together 23&. 2r. 14p. LOT 5,—A Messuage and Fields, called Park-bin-Shewin, con- tatning 01. Or. 29p. L'IT 6.—A Dwellinghouse, and several Cottages, Gardens, and r le as, other parts of Llano ;>, and several Fields, other parts of Pantymyny, containing together 23a. 2r. 6p. orMori Messuages and Lands called Cierau, and Fields aaaed thereto, containing together 2iia. 2r. 29p. 53a°Ir 87p Farm and Landfl called Sickley, containing Mi^l°^l^^TrPvw!' T"mt. and Lands, and Corn Grist 13a.'or. 35p Fields thereto attached, containing LOT 10.- V House and Garden, and Four Fields in Trevine containing togeiher 3a. 3r. 2p. rieius, in irevine, L01 11.-Several Fields, on the Graplin, containing together 9a. and°sTevLlFfeul]onfce^ ^.Cottages, a Cow-house, in Irevine, 14a lr 20p ph" afore8aid, containing together to^heILT^pWS' neat uill orC adi0inin*' °rneir 5'contain- MOTint1 PleMan^anT^twcJ^ieW^^ttecli^ed0^^11^ Lat1 ds; called together 14a. 2r. 84p. attached th- reto, containing Ir l6-"Jhe Dwejlingbouse, Garden, and Farm Buildintrs and thcrK"h ^"d productive Lands, called Old OrcW and se'veral Fields aujo:ning thereto, and Four Cottages and Gardens^^in^the village, confining together 43a. Or. 34p. wardens, in the LOn 179^lhe Tenements and Lan(is> sailed Temple, containing 28a. Or. 26p. af10 said""TW° °° Gardens, in the village of Tervine LOT 19—A Messuage or Dwellinghouse, Garden, and Out- premises, in the said villaee. auu Lithographed Plan, wil h detailed Particulars of all the Lots may Mr T'R b MESSRS DAVIES & Co., 1077 ^Olicitors, Haverfordwe t. ALEXANDRA DOCK, NEWPORT, MON. FOR SALE, a large Quantity of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT consisting of engineg, steam craS Mortar mais wa^gons ra.lg sl^pers aiao a few powerful aught horses. Apply to J. Griffiths, Contractor, on the Works. r ino7 rpHE llan™nnechs OOLLIBRBES, JB»ascSlr^K^ai^ tjf jg~j- 1 Snorts of surveys by various Mining Engineers, may be seen ifnoUoation to tiie undersigned, who wUl give further jnfor- 0n Smi to bond and Y furnish FORMS «f ^HpER Appl'Cfttlon may also be made to Mr John Marjr.ve! dfafidany person interested w.U be ftt libertyTo nrt^riurees \ritl txf prepared to allow to any agent Intwv. The M a commission of 5 per cent. o7 th?$* £ £ ducing a Puroi*Drovided the claim be gent in and admittlr? money wAea pai P Tender shali have been t n^CrtK^TcUi^ to namea reserve p^. and to reject all Tenders at HiLLlNGHURST & WOOD, 7, Bucklersbury, London, E.G. Solicitors to the Mortgagees. ngg T~ S. HimTI^T,j;ENERAL AUCTIONED et, CROOXHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. An boldness entrusted to h^,riyt^ereCUted fidelity md .J.J" J iJ ,'Si, att:3 by \tdiou. Rhymney Ironworks.—Eligible Leasobnid Property for S le,- (If not previously disposed of by private contract.) Messrs. h. W. harrls and taylor, wili SELL hv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1875, at the Castle Hotel, Rhymney, at Six o'clock in the Evening, tubjecc te such conditions of Sale ns shall be then p-odued, tho following 1-1? oi valuable LEASEHOI.D PRO- PERTY LOT I.-All tho33 Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens thereto belonging, s ituate in Redhouse row, Twyncamo, Rhym- ney Ironworks, in the County of Monmouth, numberel respec- tively 1, 2, 19 ai.d 20, and now in the occupation of AnI Evans Robert Davies, Thomas Morgan, and Thomas Jones, as tenants thereof, producing a rental of £ 21 4s. 8d | er annum. LOT 2.—All thofe Four DWELLING HOUSES an 1 Gardens ad- joining Lot 1, numb red respectively S, 4, 17 and 18, now in the occupation of Titus Morris. Edward Williams, David Watkins, and William Watkins, as tenants theivof, producing a rental of V,21 9 8d per annum. LOT 3.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens ad- I" joining Lot 2, numbered rcspec ively 5, 6.15 and 16, now in the occupation of George Harris, Jo 111 Connlty, Daviii Jenkini, and Lewis John, producing a rental of £21 4s 8d per armu o. LOT .-AIl those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens adjoining Lot 3, numbered respectively 7, 8, 13 and 14, now ill I the occupation of 1 avid Williams, Alired overthrow, William Jones, and David Llewellyn, as tenants thereof, producing a ren- tal of P,121 4s 8d per annum. LOT s.-All th -se Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens ad- joining I oi, 4, numbered respectively 9,10, 11, and 12, now in the occupation of Ann Harris, Thomas Richards, William Griffiths, and Samuel A'arshman, as teusnts thereof, producing a rental of L20 11 a 8d per annum LOT fi.-All those Three DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens thereto belonging, situate in Carno Pit-Row, Twyncarno, Rhym- ney, now in the occupation of Thomas Jones, Martha Morgan and Edward Lew;s, numbered respectively 1, 2, and 24, producing a rental «f £ 20 7s 4dper annum. LOT 7.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens ad- joining Lot 6, numbered respectively 3, 4, 21, and 22, now in the occupation of William Wrist, John H. Jones, William Vaughan and Margaret Lowen, producing a rental of £ 21 4s 8d per LOT 8.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens adjoining Lot 7, numbered respectively 5, 6, 19, and 2u, now in the occupation of Ann Morris, David Davies, Thomas Abraham, and David Davies, producing a rental of £ 21 4s 8d per annum. I OT 9. All those Four DWELLING HOUSES nnd Gardens adjoming Lot'8, numbered respectively 7, 8, 17, and 18, and now in the occupation of Moses Edwards, Thomas Jones, Daniel- E' ans, and David Davies, as tenants thereof, producing a rental of £ 21 4s 8d nor annum LOT 10.-A11 those Four DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens' thereto belonging, adjoining Lot 9, numbered respectively 9, 10, 15, and 16, now in the occupation of Joseph "ycrof" John Williams, Isaac Jones, and Thomas Roberts, producing a rental of £ 21 4s 8d per annum. T rxrri „ Lot 11.—All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES and Garden* adjoining Lot 10, numbered respectively 11,111 and 14, now In the occupation of Rebecca Jones, Charles Davies, and Thomas Roberts, as tenants thereof, producing a rental of £ 20 7s 4d per **LrTl2.—All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES and thereto belonging, situate in Collierie-row, near Twyncarno, numbered respectively 1, 2, *ndl2, and now inthe oceupition of John Jones, David Williams, and Rees Jones, as teuants thereof producing a rental of £ 15 12s Per tjAnacQ j „ Lot 13.—All those Three DW ELLING-HOUSE8 and Garden* adjoining Lot H. numbered respectively 3, 4, and 11, now i.i the occupation of Charles Lambert, Enoch Richards, and Henry Lewis, producing a rental of jei6 12s per annum.. I LOT 14 —All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES and Garden* adjoining Lot 13, numbered respectively 5, o, and 10, and now in Vie occupation of David Taylor, Evan and Michael Davies, as tenants thereof, producing- a rental of £ l& I'M. per annum. LOT 15.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, with Gardens and Stable thereto belonging, adjoining Lot 14, numbered respec- tively 7, 8, and 9, and now in the occupation of Ruth Evans, KHz* Jones, and John Evans, as tenants thereof, producing a rental oi £ 1618s. per annum. j The Leases of all these Premises will he granted for a term 0f 99 years; to commence from the date of the day of Sale, subject to such apportioned ground rents as will be set forth in the con- ditions of Sale. For further particulars apply at the Office of the RHYMNBY IRON COMPANY (Limited), Rhymney; or to the Auctionhbrs, Auction Mart, Court-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 1177 To be SOLD by AUCTION, that beautiful Brown Horse, BEAUTY OF ANGLESEA. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY has been instructed by John Evans, Esq., Court Farm, Llanddarog, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Oxford Inn, Oxford-street, Swansea on Saturday, July 24th, 1875, at 12 o'clock at noon, that excellent ENTIRE HORSE, which is a good worker, well adapted to single and double harness, and will carry a Lady.. He was got by Paragon, that noted Trotting Hunter, got by Prizefighter, by Carlow, dam by Old Sparticus, well-Mown as one of the best 4-mile horses of his day for Trotting. His dam was got by Scotland Performer, the property of — Williams, Esq., Ty-fry, Anglesea, his dam by Pretender, which, when live years old, trotted 16 miles an hour for this he received three hundred guineas. Pretender, the sire of Reformer, yas by Mr Jenkirrjfa Old Fireaway, which covered many years in Englad, at fi guineas each mare, and trotted 2 miles on the Oxford road in five minutes. Anglesea Performer's dam was Sister to that noted Trotter, *e nidesea Mare, who won the Great Stakes in England at Man- chester, in 1843. beating 7 of the best Trotters in the kingdom., "Beauty of Anglesesr in 1866 obtained the Prize at the Tivy- Side Agricultural Society's Show, as the best Saddle bt illion and also won a Prize of 10 guineas as a best Hunter breed at the Lleyn BLd Eifionydd Farming Society, at Pwllheli, in 1867. After the above Sale there will be offered several HORSES and TRAPS. Whoever wishes to enter any lets fjr Sale may send them in anytime up to the time of sale. three Months'Bill on approved security, or liberal disco unt for cash. Dynevor Ledge, Cross Hands, Llanelly. 1187 §XLE TO-MORROW. 13, Guildhall-square, Ca,-martbeii.-ImPortant Sale of House. hold Furniture, Musicii Instruments, &c. MR D. T. MOKRIS, has received instructions from'Mr. E. W. Shackell, who is leaving Carmarthen, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 2:st,187u, 11 a.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pictures, glass, chini, and other effects, comprising mahogany couches, easy and other chairs in hair, mahogany lo >, tables, pier glas es, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedsteads and feather beds, tide board, cbefforiieres, fenders, nre-ircns, Brussels and other carpets, dinner service, tea ditto, sewing machines, walnut pianoforte by John Brinsmead and Sons music stool, toilet tab es dressing glasses, chamber ware, Kitchen tables, chairs, Two o'clock, Mr. 1). T MORRIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Assemblv-rooms, Carmarthen, 1,000 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, In every department ef literature, comprising some r areo Uworkson Wale3. Also, the remaining portion of the STOCK OF MLSfCAL INSTRUMENTS, formerly kept by Thompson and Pha-kell, at Carmarthen, as their business will in future be exclusively carried on at 101. Oxford-street, Swansea, and 4, Queen-street, Cardiff. Pianoforte* and Harmoniums by all the leading makers, in handsome walnut and rosewood, including a Kirkman's Grand, and other good instruments. Detailed Catalogues are in preporation, ind may be obtained previous to the Sale, of the Auctioneer 2, Red-street, Carmar- then or at the chief Hotels at Carmarthen, Kidwelly, Llanelly, and Fern side. 1219 WILLUM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE and insurance agent HiblAJ.-& royaL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE: CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottagesin the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop. m Buzzard-street, with stable and other back premises; also Nos. 16, 17, and 18; in Buzzard-street. Four houses in Russell-street; and Three houses in tre-et. 'en ROATH.-Three genteel Residences in Cyrit Cresent Two houses in Copper-street Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Qold-street. Nos. 27 and 28, and 43, 44, 45,46, and 47 Clifton-street; and One House mPartndgo-road. CATHAYS.—Four houses in Woodville Terrace two houses ^CANTON Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of dive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.- Nos, 8, 9, 10, Knole-street. A liberal proportiol of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply as above. 26 V'A R D I F F.-Ji u u b iN rjl FOR SALE, Two Semi'Detached VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1,0C<X Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Brill TT^i From L225 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-ptreet, Cathays, price icigo each.. Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Four-Ditto Clifton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS in Garnet-street, Roath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oakley-street, Grangetown, price £ 650 Five HOUSES and One SHOP in Diamond-street, Roath, price £ 1 300. Six HOUSES and One SHOP, in Ruby-street, price £ 560 Two HOUSES and a STABLE inbumell-litreet, Roath, price £46(), One Public-jaOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate poa- AlseTm'all BEER-HOUSEin Mary Am^street, incoming £ 60, Also Seyeral Lots of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the; 10Apply to JAMES LODGE, and General In- suranco Agent, 50, CLIFTQN-STRBET, CARDIFF. J^J~ESSRS PRICErJENKINS, AND AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, ANI) OENEiAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE^STREE^ SWANSEA, v'i.i;. BEG respectfully to inform the inhabiianta of Swansea and ^Neighbourhood that they have just commenced in the above Business, and -their long and varied experience in all departments of Commerce will enable them to afford their Clients the advan- tages of that experience. 1 hey, at the same time, assure all those who may avail themselves of their services that their instructions will be carried out with promptitude and dispatch. The above Rooms are now open for receiving *11 kinds of Household Furnituie and other Goods for absolute Sale. NOTE THE ADDRINS- COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA Saks by gUctioiu frO BE SOLD by AUCTION, at the Boot < Hotel, Aberdarc, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of JULY, 1875, a 5 o'clock p.m., a valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY- thes:te of the Aberdarc Old Gasworks-measuring 1 acre 3 roods and 29 perches. There is upon the ground a modern stone building, forn-ierly u^ed as a retort house, 57 feet long; 24 feet 3 inches wide, and about 20 feet high, with iron "rooi aod siatei appurtenant thereto is a round brick chimney stack, in good condition, about 5 feet diameter in the octagon 'base, 3 feet at top, and about 46 feet high. The purifying and meter houses (originally dwelling- houses) can be easily restored to dwelling-houses. There are closets and a quantity of building materials on the ground. The spot is a very desirab e and an advantageous one forearry- incr on any undertaking, being close to the Taff Vale Railway, and within a short distance from the other railway stations, 'there is a constant supply of running water on the preiiii, es. The lease has an unexpired term of 82 years. For further particulars apply to Mr T. Whitsun Jones, Auctioneer or E. Jones, Secretary to the Aberdare and Aber- aman Consumers' Gas Company. 1220 gwMif R E A T W E S TERiN RAIL W A Y. ,EXCURSION.—SOUTH WALES TO THE NORTH. On MONDAY, July 25tb, EXCURSION TICKETS to Chester, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Rhyl, and Abergele, will be issued (with exceptions) by the train leaving Pembroke Dock at 7.46; Pembroke, 7.48 Tenby, 8.17; Narberth, 8.45;, New .Miif'ird,S15 Haverfordwest, 8.40; Carmarthen Town, 9.40 V Llanelly, 10.36; Swansei (High-street), 7.40; Neath, 8.5 Bridgend, 6.0; Cardiff, 6 45; Newport (ft igh-street), 7.10; Merthyr, 9 5 Quakers' Yard, 9.36; Pontypoo) Rosd, 7.40; and Abergavenny, 8.8 a.m., available to return on any week day up to Monday, August 2nd. For further Particulars see special bills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. 1233 I~HEREBr GIVE NOTICE that I will not be answerable for any debt or debts contracted by my wife, ANN MORGAN—she having left my home. (Signed), WILLIAM MORGAN. Louisa-street, Bute Docks, July 19, 1875. 1230 LANTRISSANT. -Pony and Galloway RACES L will take placeen THURSDAY next, the 22nd July, 1875. 1211 VICTORIA CLUB, 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 -One Guinea Entrance Fee, and One Guinea per annum. Subscription payable h-df yeady, in advance. To the First- Hundred Members no En- trance-Fee will be charged. J. R. EVANS, Treasurer. L St Mary street, Cardiff. ROBERT SIMPSON, Secretary, fffg 8, Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. BRECKNOCKSHIRE FLOWER, DOG, OAT, JD AND POULTRY SHOWS. THiS EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW OF ROWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, Will be Held at the Market BOUSB, BRECON, on THURSDAY, July 22nd, 1875. By the kind permission of R. Crawshay, Esq., the celebrated Cyfarthfa Band will play. The Dog, Cat, and Poultry Shews will. be held on Wednesday, the 25th Augus. Schedule of Prizes and Entry Forms for both Shows may be 11Iwt.f »; <J IL W. J. ROBERTS, Seorettiry. r RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. NEATH AND BRECON.^—Single Far .^b for the double journey from all Stations. MID-WA,LES.-Single Fares for the double journey from al Stations where the fare is not less than Is. MIDLAND.—Single Fares for the double journey from Glas- bury, and all Stations beyond. BRECON AND MERTHYR. Cheap Fares from all Stations where the tare is not less than Is. And Special Trains will leave Dowlais and Merthyr at 2.15 p.m., calling at an intermediate stations to Brecon. The Return Special Trains for Dowlais and Merthyr will leave "Brecon at 7.15 p.m.' THE ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL BALL Will be held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on the evening of the Show. Tickets 10s each. 18 jgCRIPT URAL HO LI N ES SITNION. —— The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS wiifbe continued weekly as follows :—SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING,1 in the Swiss HaU at 8 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with them-Psalm cxix, 130 verse. 27 TESTIMONIAL TO MP*. H. HARRIES JL RHIWLWYD It has been decided amongst the friends of Mr Harries to present him with a TESTIMONIAL in consideration of the great good he hq8 done and is doing. All those that intend contribut- ing would do well to do so at once. Subscript ons will be thankfully received by t'ie Treasurer, D. JONE8, Esq., Cross Vale, Llanpumpsaii.t. Any further information to be had from the Secretary, 1037 Rev. R P. JONES, Pencader, Carm .rthin. rpliE BRTSTOLTCHANNEL YACHT CLlTB AND TENBY REGATl'A WILL BE IIRLD AT T E N B Y, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 2-TH AND 29TH. FIRST DAY. FIRST RACS —Open to all Yachts, belonging to members of a Roral or recognised Yacht Club, above 30 Tons. First prize, £ 40; nd second prize, to fl-st Yacht of a different rig, £ 10. Entrance fee, £ 2 2s. Second RACE —Open to .I Yachts, belonging to a Royal or recognised Yacht Club, of not exceeding 30 Tons, nor unler 15 Tons. Time Race. Three quarters of a minute a Ton. Usual allowance for difference of rig. > irst prize, AL20 second priz;, *5. Entrance fee Ll Is. Tmrd RACK.—For Yachts, belonging to any Royal or recog- nised Yacht Club, of under 15 Tons. Tim; race. Three-quarters of a minute a Ton. First prize, £8 second prize, 42. Entrance fee, 10s. SECOND DAY. (BRISTOL CHANNEL YACHT CLDB ) FIRST RACE.—For Yach's, belonging to any Royal or recog- nised Yacht Club, exceeding 12 Tons. Time race. Three-quarters of a minute a Ton. Prize, £ 15. Skooxd RACE.—For Yachts, belonging to any Royal or recog- nised Yacht Club to be sailed for under the Bristol Channel Yacht Club Rules. (Handicap.) Prize, 410. Other Yacht Kaces will take plac; during the day. Rices for Trawlers, Ac. Entries to close to the Hon. Sec. on July 27th, at 7 p.m. Post entries at double fees. There will be a Dinner at the Cobourg Hotel on the 28;h, and probably Fireworks on the 29tli. C. H. WELLS, Hon. Sec. Tenby House, Tenbv. 1202 iitudtrti Alld (Cmtftact#. T~EN DERS are INVITEDTor the ERECTION of an ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at Ferndale, near Pontypridd. Also for thaERECTION of a CHAPEL at Gellygalcd in the Rhondda Valley. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to the Rev. H. Holmts, Wesley House. Pontypridd. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the west or Tender. 1147 Vilblit Appointmtuts. LLANELLY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED by the Llanelly School Board a Certificated MIS- TRESS for a -Mixed Sohoal of about .120 children. Salary Y,70 per annum. An ASSISTANT :MISTRESS for a Mixed School, who will be required principally to take charge df the Infant Depart- ment. A'so Three FiemaTe PUPIL T&A#C1m £ R8, or Transfer Pupil Teaehersi* « Applications, with testimonials, stating age and salary required, to be sent to John Jennings, Clerk to the Llanelly School Board, on or before Monday, the 26th day of July instant. 1228 .¡. -c Jtoautattce A OGIDEJJT INSURANCE COMfcANl A OGIDEJJT INSURANCE COMfcANl A, „ (LIMITED), ;V, Bank Buildings, Lothburyi ILO. j' I J (; O! u [ General Accidents. vF> Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. • Death by Accidents. 3- T. _R*UR&SCIFAL Way be effected direct with the Office, oi through the various Agents throughout the Cowitry.-Foo Agents, see Local Directories. 106' O. HARDING, Manager TjpHE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND c. JtoABlilSHBD 1S16. Existing Assurances £19,000,000 Accumulated Funda 6,900,000 Annual Income 760,000e The whole profit belongii-to and is divisible amongst th Policy Holders alone. AGENT MR. PETER PRICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1100 Cducatioii. LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CAR- DIGANSHIRE. PRINCIPAL—WILLIAM THOMAS, M.A, The d 7ties of this school will be resumed, MONDAY, August 30th. The removal to larger premises enables the Principal to receiv 3 an additional number of boarders. During recent years many pupils from this school have passed the different Public Examinations. 1229 Q A R D IFF GRAMMAR SCHOOL MASTFR *REES GERSHON LEVI. Young Gentlemen are Prepared for COMMERCIAL PURSUITS, the PHARMACEUTICAL, MEDICAL, LAW, and UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, as well as for the various Dissenting aud. Ch irch of England Colleges. Duties will be resumed on TUFSDAY, the 27th of July 1875. Fu-l particulars obtained at the Schoolroom, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Or on Application as above. 779 WllSTDSOR-PLACE. CROCKHERBTOWN. MRS. MARTIN'S School for a limited number of Young Ladies Wi be re-opened on Thursday, July 29th, 1875. 15u7 CAN TON A C A D E M Y CARDIFFT PRINCIPAL. -W. JAMES, M.A. The Duties will be KESOIED on THURSDAY, JULY 22. Prospectuses and Terms may be had on application. 1040 EDUCATION.-PENARTH, Near CARDIFF. Salect Ladies' I-chool, conducted by the Misses Fisher. Pupils prepared, if desired, for the Cambridge Local Examinations; and everv attention is paid to combine a sound English Education with proficiency in French, German, Music, Harmony, Singing, Drawing, and other accomplishments. Increased accommodation for Boarders. For terms apply. The School will RE-OPEN 2nd AUGUST, 1875. An Articled Pupil Teacher Required to assist with the Juniors in English and Music. A small premium required. 8, Windsor-road. Penarth. 1206 DAMSDOWN HOUSE, near PARK-PLACE^ CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD having secured a Double House in the vicinity of Park-place, which is both suitable and commodious for the convenience of her Pupils, begs to state that her NEXT SCHOOL TERM will commence early in AUGUST. 27 ST- ANDREW'S COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL :—GEO. G. SUTHERLAND, ASSISTED by Two RESIDENT, AND THREE NON-RESIDENT, MASTERS.) The NEXT SESSION COMMENCES on THURSDAY, JULY the 22ND. The Course embraces all that is required to prepare Fupils for University and other public examinations. Swansea, St. Helen's Road, July 3, 1875. 993 N ORMAL, COLLEGE, SWANSEA. HEAD MASTER, W. WILLIAMS. The NEXT HALF-YEAR will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, JULY 22nd. Apply for Prospectuses, to the Head Master. July 10 th. 1132 ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHEN SHIRE. — CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Conducted by the Rev. John Evans, B.A. (London University). Evans's pupils have been successful 1ll the University of Slasgow, and University College, London they have also passed ivith credit the preliminary examinations of the Incorporated Law Society, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Royal College ef Surgeons, &c., &c., and one has won the Bcrman Scholarship at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen. TermJ on application. 127 ^stablishment F(7R YOL LADIES^ GREAT HOUSE, COWB RIDGE. PRINCIPALS—MRS & MISSES CULVERWELL. The Duties will be RESUMED (D. V.) on WEDNESDAY August 4th. Terms on application. Candidates prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Loca Examinations. /classical; MATHEMATICAL, AND Vy COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, LONSDALE HOUSE, BRIDGWATER. PRINCIPAL-JAS. RUSSELL, Assisted by Eight efficient English and Foreign Resideiitand Non-resident Masters. The House and Premises (situate a few minutes' ride from the railway f-tat ion), are spacious and commodious, containing large and well-vent;la'ed dormitories, school and class-rooms. The Cricket Field, Playground, and Gymnasium afford every facility for physical recreation. The healthful st:ite of the locality Is all that can be desired. The Principal's objects are to prepare youths efficiently and expeditiously for Prolessiona1, Commercial, or Agricultural pursuits, especial attention being given to the requirements of the Oxford and Cambridge Local L'xaminatioas to regulate the tudies of each pupil with due regard to the postion h is ex- pected to occupy in the future and to promote health by sub- stantial and regular dietary, pure air," systematic arrangement of study and recreative hours, &c. The discipline of the school is mild, but firm and impartial themethod principally adopted is moral suasion, especially an appeal to good sense and feeling. Ili. ilary exercises are regularly aught. The domestic arrangements are assimilated as nearly as possi- ble to those of home; much' care is exe: cised in every depart- ment, especially in wdl-aircd dothing and bed-linen. Par.11lS having nny suggestion to offer with regard to the treitmentof the'r sons are recommended to communicate ireely v. ith the Principal; they may feel assured that such communications will be treated as sti ictlv confidential. 1 he pupils are aliowed to write home wihout showing their letters to either Master or Principal (if desired); no doubt such letters are often carcltssly wntien, belt the parents are better able to judge of the progress of their sons than when they have been assisted. The Principal ventures to assert that no better guarantee of kind and proper treatment can be afforded. VACATIONS.—Five weeks at Midsummer; five weeks at Christ- mas. No holidays are given at any other period of the year, unUss requested by parents or guardians at Easter. Terms -Twenty to thirty guineas per annum, inclusive of all extras. At Midsummer and Christmas examinations of the whole school take place to decide the relative position in the prize list. All prizes awarded during the year are distributed at Christmas. Pupils are requested to return on the day and at the hour appointed. References to parents of present and former pupils cm be forwarded on application. A Freparatory Department for young gentlemen from six to nine years of age. N.B.—The next quarter will begin in Wednesday, the 21st of July. 897 ("iIJASSICAL AND C O MM ER CI A L ) TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, ST3W-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABLISHED 1S64. T r ) PRINCIPAL: Mr. J. WARP, 1 Assisted by oompetent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Professional Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-Class Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Date of Re-opeu-ng Tuesday, January 26, 1875. 47 OLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD A RN SWANSEA. ERTABLI SHED 1868. PRINCIPAL: REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREPARATORY TRAIN- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough t^ng and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will De p pared specially, if required, for Professional and College xanu- For Prospectuses and Terms for BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS, apply as above. The Next Quarter commences July 22nd, 1875. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL A Private School for Gentlemen. PrmcqMi, a" ex per en ced Schoolmaster and First Classman, B.A., B° • ^'Pen July 19th. 1 rpHE BRIDGE. COWBRIDGE, BOARDING JL AND DAY SCHOOL. The Misses LLEWELLYY; SCHOOL will ,be RE-OPENED on the 26th inst. 1132 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, A B CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL:, Mr W. W. TRICE. Duties will be resumed on Thursday, July 22nd. 1005 E ATH O O LL E G E GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRINCIPAL DR. R. SNAiTH, M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., P.C.& Author of a number of Educational aiid Scientific works. a;¡d f-Ihq ot several niusic&l compositions VICE-PRINCIPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B.A., 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 com- tneueed, a proportionate charge made tor the remainder of it. Prospectuses sent on application. t 42 '1 {t t.ln¡:! nOlt. GRU;VESOR BUYS' COL LEGE (Near Ciift-on Down Station,) WHITE LADIES ROAD, C TTON, RRISTOL. Principal: DR. BEXJA- TOMKINS. GROSVENOR LADIES COLLEGE, i BRIGHTON PARK, CLIFTON. Lady Principal: Mrs. JOSEPH TOMKINS. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. Apply for a Book (51 pages) of the above Colleges before deciding on a School for your sons and daughters. References to ParentB in all the towns of South Wales. 216 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TREDEGAR- Y, ILLE, CARDIFF, Head Master, Mr H. Shewbrooks, B.A. (London) Assistant Masters, Mr Wi.liam Riddel, M.A.; and Herr Schneller (of the University of Paris, &c,) Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the Civil Service Examinations, and for the Universities. Terms, &c., on application to the Head Master. The next Term will commence Thursday, August 5th. 7?0 Vusitiess Iddrtcss. 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ') -.(f} f H OWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFFER THIS D A y_1f.1 A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHTJES &c., &c., Which have been bought at a Discount of 47i per coiat,o El Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also, A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, &c., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS CARDIFF. 193 y ARIETY A N D yAL U B RIGHTLV INTERPRETED AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now showing our NEW SEASON GOODS the Stoek has been bought well—contains most of the Fashionable Navel- ties in Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing- and the prices will be found unusually ow, as the general de- pression of trade has turned the ma, kets considerably in favour of Cash Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, 1, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests to match; and be the 'new Shapes in Silk, Felt, aud Straw Hats for Gentlemen and Juveniles. A large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, Lags, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff House, St. Mary-stroef, Cardiff. 21 B E R R Y AND C O. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES IN SOUTH WALES. ~~r*Tjy r ————— Machines from all the Best Makers ON HIRE AT 2s. 6D. PER WEEK. 76, CROCKHERBTOWN CARDIFF. ISLAND HOUSE, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. d. All Orders by Letter Punctually Attended to. 210 jFFARiyS~INJECIOR8 for Feeding Boilers. cx By SIIARP, STEWART, & CO., Manufacturers of the Original Patuiit.—App.y for lieducud Price Li.st to TAN- G\E BROS, av'd dTEEL. Sole Licensees for South W.ilee and Forest of Dean. 611 "pu Mi chitons. p H E C A P., J I F ¥ TIMES, A PUBLISHED EVERY I WOPENCE, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPLP. in Wales, and h is a Circula- non greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been tli, recognised head of the Weekly Press 01 Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than say o its contemporaries. Chief flic s C RDIFF. Proprietor D. DUNCAN. The Primary Necessities of our Life.-Fo:m AND FUEL. Illustrated, Pi ce 2d. Weekly, THE NATIONAL FOOD AND FUEL REFORM ER- A Journal devoted to the Consideratiea ind Advancement of all matters relating to Food aikd Fu#l. From" Public Health." A valuable addition to our curreM literature has been made by the publication of a weekly journal lie F. and Fuel Reformer,' devoted the consideration anA management of all matters relating to the mportant subjects in- dicated in its title." From "Brighton Daily Mail. A recently established jour- nal, but one that is well conducted, and gives evidenee of becom- ing valuable." j From "Salford Weekly News. A more readable and in. structive publication, in'relation to domestic matters, does net exist, and we can most heartily recommend it to our readers for PCSofd by all Newsagents in Town and Country. Terms of Sub- cription, 10s. JOd. per annum 5s. 6d. for sixt months 2.s9d. for three months—free by P0^- 3 £ e Orders to be made pay- able to T. W. STEVENS, Publishing uffiee, 420, Strand, London, W.C.—Wholesale and Retail Depot of "The People's Steve. "703$ pudding Societies* HOMES FOR THE MILLION GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY, CARDIFF. £6,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. £ 50,000 already advanced to Working Men and others. R. EMERY, Secretary. 3 DOCKS, CARDIFF (CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILD- V_V ING SOCIETY. OFFICES No. 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TRUSTEES Wm. Alexander, Esq. Chas. W. David, Esq. Chas. Henry Williams, ESQ. SECRETARY Peter Price. AGENTS :-Pontypridd, Messrs Alexander Bros. Walnut Tree Bridge, Mr Wm. Fvans, Junction Shop Merthyr and Aberdare, Mr David Evans, Auctioneer; Newport, Mr Thomas J. Jones, Auctioneer, Commercial Buildings Rhymney, Mr Jones, The Picton Arms, Pontlottyn; Ogmore and Cwmgarw, Mr. John Martell. Post Office, Ogmore Vale; Llantrissant, Mr. William John, Brvnteg, Llanirissant. n Sums of zlOO to £3,000 ready to be advanced on Mortgage ot Houses or Land. Intending Borrowers should send in applications for advances on the Firdt day in the Month. Shares may be taken and Deposits made daily. All further information, Copies of Rules, Actuary's Report, Laiance-sbeet, &c., may be obtained daily, at the Society's Otfioe, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, er of any of the Society s Agents. N.B.—The present rate of interest ou Deposits is 5 per cent. six uioutw laotice, 4 per cent, throe months, and 4 per-cent, at oill 786 1259 PETER PRICE. Secretary. -L- TANGYE BROS, and STEEL Bupply Portable and Semi-portable Engines for all purposes; VERTICAL ENGINES LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, STEAM aud HAND CRANES (portable or fixed), MORTAR MILLS SAW BJSKCHESj and all classes of Gearing. Prices and particulars un application. .— .t