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JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. STOVES AND CHIMNEY PIECES Alre fitted up in their Show Booms from 22 to 270. Oer 100 Patterns REGISTER GRATES to select from. GAS FITTINGS, ■Extensive and Choice Selection in Glass and Bronze &761
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) OUST IMPORTED raov LEADING CONTINENTAL MARTOK A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will so well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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xaits bv autualt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. v^.S BA-RNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. Milk. at Cardiff March 20 Olt Property, &c., at Pontypridd March 28 hopertio. ^e ar8 BARNARD, THOMAS and CO. UateS'J? Swansea March 23 ^°Pettw yopertv, at Swansea March 23 l"r*y. at Swansea Mar. S^IAEHOIRT» MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES. 5°U8ehr,irf t Tn'.t ure, &c., at Swansea March 21 rv» !irnlt'ureJ ^c'> at Swansea March 24 M%«eh0M%r>7*l> at Swansea. April 4 ^*eUirw KT'e Pr-discs at Swansea.. .April 5 K-nouse-, Stable, and Premises, at Swansea. — .April 5 ^Xtteholrf p. Mr W. H. BIDGOOD. "Ola Furmtm-e> at Cardiff. -Mar. 20 Pttblic-ho, Messrs. W. C. EVANS & CO. "operty, at Brynmawr March 29 Clratovn* r MR. F. G. GOUGH. on Colliery, at Llanelly March 30 ». Mr JAMES GRAHAM. a ■furniture, sre., at Newport ..Mar. 21 Groyino.rt-, MR- THOMAS GRIFFITHS. "« uaic and other Timber, at Coedmore.»..« .Mar. 24 i ME. T. S. HUNTLEY. J ^lant and Machinery at, Cardiff April 4 freehold MESSRS. R. JONES & SON. ra6ture Land at Bridgend March 18 2**k, Cr_ T Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. 5?OkinP of' Implements, &.C., Bear Swansea .March 21 0,ttehoifi o .at Swansea March 22 11 *orniture, &c., at Llansamlet.March 23 "riiit Tr^ LEWIS BROS. "esand Shrubs,at Neath .March 22 5°1sehol<i P Messrs M ADD OX & EMERY. B>urn ture' at Cardiff — March 20 « urniture, ii c., at Cardiff Mar. 23 "WWWv Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. "t>*nouges, 4c., atr Swansea .«. Mar. 21. k'ic-hon- a MR. W. B ARRY REES. '•> Shop, ana Premises, at Neath — ..March 22 ^Behold D Messr« EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. i^aisea o* *°Pfrtv, at Swansea — ..March 21 vJ*»e Swansea March 24 ^Uapfto &0-» at Swansea — March 24 6 > '-hop?, &c., 4c at Swansea March 24 ^OttaehoM » MR. Wrr.LIAM SANDERS. Furniture, at Cardiff .March 21 ^k-in-T. Mr ARTHUR SMITH. *» °l Fine Arts, &c., at Cardiff.March 18 i- Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. p- urj'iture, at C*rdiff Mar. 20 rOPerties March 20 ^"eholrt c Messrs. STRAKER and LAKE. *uniiture. Horses, Carriages, &c. Mar. 23 & 24 Setter „ MR- JAMES YAUGHAN. 'Iford Haven March 80 nnity-street, Cardiff.—Great Sale of the Stock of Mr. -r Tbomas Phillips. furniture dealer. $1 ti, T* P- STEPHENSON will RESUME u alt kind! the very extensive STOCK of FURNITURE ■i*Vo 0V.1' ?a MONDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, commencing cTj-—uyiLPfciaely, 6422 Mto °l,^reetlold Property at Ely, Llandaff, and Canton. aJir P- STEPHENSON is instructed to On 5fivrV,by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Car- J'°ti in ih ^» the 20th day of March next, at Two for Three Oded e à.lternoon, subject to the conditions ef pale tben A*jES. '1116 undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPER- Inn that double-licensed Public-house, calieff^li White jo Ir^yi near Caraiff. with the brewery and cottage ad- aij •/ by Mr Edmund Edwards. » iardeiT t lose two new Dwelling-houses, with coach-house near the White Lion Inn. Comtn ''tflat Field, containing about two acres, adjoining t £ **edon on the south side, with the 12 Dwelling-houses Part thereof, of which five are in course of comple- 4.^AiKy out £ or building purposes. siti! t' Malthoufce, with two Cottages and gardens ad- n,~°t6 Bridyp-street, in the city of Llandaff. jMindaff those five Dwelling-houses, situate on the west side e._ i new Bethany Chapel, Canton. 1 jt" that piece of Land adjoining lot 5, containing an ad t0r square yards, with sufficient frontage to Llandaff- 0r fUrth<.trectiou 01 five dwelling-houses. lnformation apply to 9irs* BALTONS, SPENCER and CORBETT, oT^ Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. Brewery, with Malthouse, Residence, Public-house, fiSvjTkc?80 40 a Railway Station in South Wales. £ ii ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & CO. ucted t0 LET on LEASE, or SELL by PRIVATE ttqdern and well-arranged Ten-quarter Steam V^'ty-quarteT i, ,tlle fixed Plant and Machinery excellent ,2JeUt R8gid.„a"bouse, with abundance of good water; con- Premise! ?ubuc-liouse, &c. {J'^Us to a i immediately near a railway station and con- thS."4P°rt. town, whose population is rapidly *ith can,?, y Prcsenting a good opportunity to a practical rj(f°r furth«r ai?d ^rgy. fireWfiil P^'ttculara apply to ALEXANDER, DANIEL, and <?5°1. and Hotel Valuers, Auction-rooms, Broad-street, j, «408 (Vyt-5,' Edward-terracc, Cardiff. Household Furniture. \v; SANDERS has received instructions v rutti Mrs Yorath (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to £ ^15XT AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY ^OttsUMarch 21st, 187f>, the whole of the very neat and useful «?^8 tai?1,15 FURNITURE, consisting of mahogauy sideboard, W^toot « and couches, easy chair in leather, pier glasses, hai "'reen, preserved fox in case. Brussels car pets and lb krella c^airs, bagatelle board, excellent hat and Gr moveable gas fixture, various useful iables, irong i° r chimney ornaments, damask curtains, fenders, CXM ton a°5 be(1steid and hangings in damask (crimson), olher washstands, dressing glasses, cane-seated jJpt&l din»,„ 8es' dressing tables and chamber ware, druggets, hofvl11^ i»xao„, 8ervice and ether ware, and a quantity of glass, Yv*>*hd»», wa8Wt)g tub and machine, a set of croquet, ■ft Roods .C^>U8 °ther articles, all in excellent condition. tocomUan viewed on the merning of sale. Jj^tiotief;?3e^ce atTwo o'clock, precisely. — 8 °'nce3 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff! 2367 6391 l\l £ KQr>n ^85. Bute Boad, Cardiff. SvSLr8 MADDOX AND EMERY have l>Avetehboi,V?* ^n8tructions from Mr H. Gray (who is leaving to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON- "ch 20th, 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD *16^ ro an<^ other effects, comprising, walnut Cblllt chemü suite, covered in green rep, gilt pier-gia-,o, easy dulere' mahogany couch, mahogany and hair-sea tod Wlther ca > mahogany 2-leaf dining tstble, Kidderminster *hd n'^Pe's, 'ron bedsteads, feather bods, palliasses, ^bul^yand 8' mil'Puff beds, dressing tables, wasbstands, ftla can<> 9 P*'nted chests of drawers, towel horse?, kitchen .and fi-ated chairs, ditto covered in leather, curtain c^oc^> electro plar ed cruet stand, &c. fenders Th* 8everal cases of s'uffed birds, glass, china, sets of will v r8> and other requisites, Ate., &c. C.OaleL^6 "° reserve. 1$ft.'lrther c°mmetice at 12 for 1 o'clock. Pa'ticular3, apply at the offices of the Aucti oneers, v 6323 Hsll. Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Siv MADDOX and EMERY have re- JJSDAV WLN8TRUCTI0D» to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on March 23rd, 1876, the whole of the HOUSE- J URE and other EFFECTS, the property-of a V^rjjj0 • rern°ved to the Swiss Hail for convenience of sale, ^.alnut drawing-room suite covered in green rep, }: ^ere, pier glass, mahogany oining-room table Uhi eaves, walnut loo table, eccasional table, maho- l^irs lBj hair seating, six ditto chairs and sVo stand, table, sideboard, hat and Jjbu' ^'atea iT' mahogany bookcase, hall chairs, hall ^Uthi V'Wei r5, est of drawers, painted was!)stand and aressing- tsJ1, sets of ware, n ight commode, pole and rin.?s, .%tl It N &Ie, what-not, handsome niece of needlework in Pi^?vonP°rt» full column chest of drawerst carpet, t«f £ 8» pictures, kitchen chairs, cane chairs, iron 0 feather beds, two milpuff beds, palliases, mat- 4et O-Plated cruet ftand, coffee service, &c., set of ttl set, fJw iig glai". fender and fire irons, coal vase, 4|, Q'sh covers, and the usual kitchen and culinary at 12 for 1 o'clock. k —Offjceg, lj.H gh-8treet, Cardiff. 6398 life.8.Hut "SALETHIS DAY. „ JV1 8. AtfS^trfie\ Carliff — Extensive Sale of Fine Arts. ttZ^THUR SMITH has received instruc- t\3 ta*'rom Mr T. L. Howe to SELL by AUCTION, on the 41)6 ^01. e> on SATURUAY NEXT, MARCH 18th, 1876, of days, until the whole is-disposed of, the !JTOCK-IN-TRADE of FINE ARTS, cemprisiDg oil painfings, water-colours, chromos, VS> jfi'lt materials, mathematical instruments, *cr\nB iv°ry frames, together with about 300 varie- 4', transfers, and a large assortment of illu- W.^Gs, c*l8o the superior SHOP FIXTURES and of counters, shelvin;, partitions with wUh nj"t rs> pl <te glass show cases bronzed iron window shelves, desk, side tables, largedrawinic drawers with brass bandies, gas fittings, t, Or 51* each day at 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. U; "pbn-jP^rticulars, apply, to the Auctioneer, at his offices, t; ^d Cardiff. 187«- 6359 Private Treaty of the Stock-in-Trade of a "atchmaker, on the premises, Green-street j Si Sfi- HILL, HOPKINS & CO. are *«ol.' i° digrJitr b.y the Trustee of J. C. Barry, Jeweller, Bfti.?' the tw °.'»by Private Treaty, without reserve, the l and portion of tho above STOCK, consisting cj ~J lever and other watches, drawing-room and ^Ual I'lMitit* *t8' l.n (?reat variety, chains, bracelets, rings, a Th«*°ntnen? ''ectro-plate of the best quality, and the general jewellery and fancy goods. ^Verv .th»t .iT^e°Pen daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and as it is 50 Will k e Bb°n'd be cleared before the 18th inst., iwith a few exception!) at a reduction li P2LN' th the Persons indebted to the above estate are requev ^eath Uut duo to the Trustee's assistant, on the 'luf'v' 5» Queen-street, ,i f /h Jjwch, 1876. J8'8 -C2&0 U IT xr" — ■— BO W DEN ^illlii F CHINA SHOP, 4c., STTTtTilTiT QTifftuTva.TRir.iCT- gimtion. Pw llvdomen, near Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the executors of tha late Courtney Mansel, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, on TUESDAY, March 21, 1876. the following STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMEN1S, and other EFFECTS, comprising bay horse Lion," 17 hands, good worker; bay entire cob, Dick," 14 2 hands, 3 years old several sets of shaft harness, 2 ricks of well-harvested hay, 7 ricks of straw, 2 ploughs, double-furrow dit o, drag, 2 good carts, 3 trebbles, dobbin cart, timber carriage, lot of loin cloths, S harrows, 2 mowing machines (by Simuelson and Pugsley), iron roller, 2 pig troughs, dog cart with lamps, scales and weights, thrashing machine, ladders, forks, rakes. &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Terms, cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Desirable Investment. "1\TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to XT JL S«LL b PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms, on WEDNESDAY, March 22, 1876 (subject to conditions which wiil then be read), TWENTY SHARES of One Hundred Pounds each in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, and One Hun- dred P.10 Shares of the last issue, upon which the whole amount per share has been paid. The Shares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 6114 £ rynawel House, Llansamlet, near Railway Station. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr Aylwin, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 2^rd day of March, live, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising walnut and mahogany loo tables, walnut couch, 4 ditto chairS. mahogany easy chairs, American and occasional ditto, pair of rosewood card tables, oil paintings and engravings, pier g'as?, fenders »nd irons, ornament", window poles, mahogany sofa in hair, barometer, Brussels and other carpets, hearthruirs, mahogany dining room chairs in American leather, mahogany dining table, with extra leaves, mahogany cheffon- hat and umbrella stand, glass, handsome china dessert service, iron, half tester, and French bedsteads, feather beds, palliasses, wool mattresses, mahogany work-stands with marble tops, dressing tables, ditto glasses, sets of ware, mahogany and painted cheats of drawers, painted hanging press, caue-sea-wd chairs, commodes towel horses, the ubuil kitchen and culinary utensils, Bradford's patent washing and wringing machine also a useful hay mare, Polly," quiet to ride or drive set of single harness, ladies' and gentlemen's saddles, child's ditto, iron stove, lawn mower, garden tools, cucumber lights, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had on application to the auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 628(1 To Urocers, Provision Dealers, and Others. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE and Co are instructed by the Trustee toSKLL by AUC- TION, in lots to suit purchasers, on MONDAY NEXT, March 20, at their Offices, No. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon preciselv, 192 CASES of CONDENSED MILK, (Harp Brand, Irish Condensed Milk Company. Limited), belong- ing to the Estate of Mr W. H. Gerrish, Cardiff. There will be no reserve. Samples may be had of the Auctioneers prior to the Sale. Cardiff, March 18, 1876. 6324 Ventnor House, No. 63, Partridge-road, Cardiff. 1\ATR W. H. BIDGOOD has been favoured with -LTJL instructions from Mr M. Phillips, under the powers of a bill of sale, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on the above pre- mises, on MONDAY, March the 20th, 1876, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, comprising:- Drawinlf-room-Walnut suite in green and damask, occasional and card tables (walnut, inlaid), gilt pier glass, lustres, brass pole, rings and curtains, tapestry, carpet and rug, steel fender and ironj, walnut whatnot, ornaments. Dining-room—Maho- gany suite in leather, mahogany telescope table, plated goods, tapestry carpet and rug, glass and china ware. HalI-Hatstand in mahogany and marble, floor cloth and mats. Bedrooms- Brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, palliasses, feather and flock beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, mahogany marble and painted washstands and dressing tables, sets of chamber ware, swinsr glasses, Kidderminster carpets, towel rails, and other requisite*. Kitchen—Tables, chairs, dinner and tea ware, cooking and washing utensils, &c., &c. Goods on view the morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. Auctioneer's Oaieee, Arcade Chambers, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. Newton Cottage, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire.—Sale of Valuable Freetold Pasture Land.. MESSRS R. JONES & SON have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Rees. of Kenlig. to SELL by AUCTION,on SATURDAY, the 18th day of MARCH. 1876, at the Ship Hotel, Bridgend, at Three o'clock in the Afternovn, subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced, the following very valuable FREEHOLD PASTURE LAlIoD, viz. Lot I.-All those Two Closes of excellent Freehold Pasture Land, with the waste land adjoi ing, called and known as 11 Graffa," in the parish of Newton Nottage, containing together about 4i acres, more or less. The above lot is situate close to the village of Nottage, is considered same of the best pasture land in the neighbour- bood, has under the surface valuable quarrie4 of lime Atone, and is approached from the road leading from Not- tage to the "Locks." Lot 2.-All that Close of Freehold Pasture Land, called and known as Swanf," in the parish of Newton Nottage, and situate on the right side of the new road from Nottage to the Rest," containing about 6 acres, more or less. Lot 3.—All that Close of Freehold Pasture Land, called and known as "Swans," in the parish of Newton Nottage, and situate on the left side of the new road from Nottage to the lIest," containing about 4 acres, more or less. Mr Robert Lewis, of the Swau Inn, Nottage, will show the property. Correct plans of the same will tie produced the day of sale. For further particulars. apply to the Auctioneers, at Pencoed and Bridgend, or to THOMAS STOCKWOOD, Esq., 6104 Solicitors, Bndgend. 7. Kensington-place, Maindee, Newport, Mon. MR JAMES GRAHAM has been favoured with instructions from Robert Sayers, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, March 2lat, 1676, the whole ot his new and genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EOectn, comprising the excel- lent nd valuable appointments of drawing and dining-rooms, three bedrooms, othce, store room, kitchetw, &c., &e. Sale punctually at 12 o'clock. Full partlCuials in descriptive catalogues one week prior to the day of Sale. Dated, 67, High-street, Newport, Mon. 6274 In Liquidation.—Brynmawr, Breconshire. -Valuable old-estab. lished Double-licensed Public-house Property for Sale. MESSRS. W. c. EVANS & Co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mitre Hotel. Brynmawr, on WE DNESDAY, the 29th day of March instant, subject to conditions of Sale, all that old-established and we. I-known INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the name of the Vulcan Ian," situate in King-street, Brynmawr, on the turnpike road leading from Abergavenny to Merthyr Tydfil, and heirog the corner house of Bailey-street and King-street. Together with the licences, lease, goodwill and immediate pos- session. The property is he'd under a lease dated the 16th day of August, 1853, from His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., for the term of 99 yep,ra, determinable upon three lives, two of which. namely H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and H.R.H. the Crown Princess of Gerocany, are living. The property is subject to a low annual ground rental of 42 2s per annum. SHIO to commence at Seven o'clock precisely. No reserve. For further particulars apply to Leonard P. Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr and Abergavenny, C. Rice Harris. Esq., Solicitor, Tredegar, or to the Auctioneers, Bell Chambers, Gloucester. 6392 M lford Haven. IX/TR. JAMES VAUGHAN has received in- i_TX structions fo offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lord Nel«jn Hotel, Milford Haven, on THURSDAY, the 80th day of March, 1876, at 2 for 3 o'clock, the fast sailing and handsome fore and aft Schooner, ELEANOR MARY, of Milford, 44 tons registered, length, 60-2; breadth, 16-9; depth, 7-4; carries 73 tons d. w. 011 8 t feet, built at Milford of the best materials in 1865. Clas,-el 10 years A.I. Was re-classed in 1875 for seven years A.I. is exceedingly well found; main sail, gaff top sail, warps, four oars never us d, her othef sails are neariy new; boats in good condition. Now lying in Hubberston PiU Milford Haven. 6336 P-E N M A E~N; G O W E R. To be LET, FURNISHED, during the summer months, that very compact and pleasantly situateu RESIDENCE called BRYN COTRAGF., containing ten rooms and usual offices, stable, coach-house, &c. It cominan a an uninterrupted view of Ox. wieh Bay, Bristol Channel, and the Devonshire coast. Penmaen is about nine miles west of Swansea, and five from Killay Sta- tion. Omnibuses pass to and from Swansea three days a w ck. Apply to Beynon and Hughes, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Swansea. 6268 ripo be LET, very Extensive and Commodious J BUSINESS PREMISES, in High-street, Swansea. To a suitable party aLease can be arranged for. Apply to T. J-PnecSCo. (late Pr ce, Jenkins and Co.), Ool- 1PjTrChambersLC"iIcgc-Btreet, Swansea. 6257 WILLIAM SANDE RS, AUCTIONEER, °» ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. ls,alJX g, ROYAL ARCADE, CAJiDlFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE;- CARDIFF.-Nc,& 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-»M-eeL Four houses in Russell-street; and No. 1, Windsor Esplanade. ROATII.-Oiie House in Emerald-staroet. Three house,, in Diamond-street. Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-stmet. Nos. 41, *2, 43, 44, 46, 46, 47, Clifton-Street and Lath and U) rt,e Villas Par ..dge ioao.. T *« _.« < CATHAYS.—Nine houaee to Letty-street, two somi-dotached cntages iu Jelt) -strecl, and tWo Souu-Jetached viflas in, Upper George-street.. r „ CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at tho oornerof Clive-road and Ely-road.. GRANGETOWN.—a cmcr shop iu Bromsgrova aUset, A liberal proportiol of the purchase-mooey may be had on mortffage Apply as &no% e, 88 OR SALE.—ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT FEED-WATER HEATER, size, No. 6, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter: Exhaust, conncction 4 in. diameter. Quite new, only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £ 45, ^—Tacgve Brothers and Steel Bank Chambers. Newoort. 31.9n. cJales bg 4urtioll. Woodbury Villa, Uplands. Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES are directed by the Trustees to BELT by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUESDAY, March 21st, 1876, the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in mahogany and carved walnut; noble pier-glass. Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, plated arms, with treadle motion (equal to new); iron bedsteads and bedding; chests of drawers marble-plab washstand; mahogany and other toilet tables; sets of chamber wars; Brussels car- pets; and other useful articles. Also a small valuable coli iction of modern OIL PAINTINGS by eminent artists, in richly carved massive gilt frames, most of them of large dimensions, and to which public atiention is specially directed, as they are to be sold without reserve. On view day prior to salft from eleven to five o'clock. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 6345 u_- Victoria Mart. Oxford-street, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have have been instruct*d to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart. on FRIDAY, March 24, 1876. a capital lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELEC- TRO-PLATED GOODS, WAR15, and other EFFECTS, comprising drawing-room suite in rep, dining-room suite in leather, maho- gany loo. dining, occasional, and small coffee tables, handsome walnut inlaid table, two pianofortes in walnut cases (by first- class London makers), sofas aad couhes, easy chairs in leather and hair, Brnssels and other carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, handsome pier (50 by 40), cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines, dinner ware, china, tea service, glass, coal vases, fen- ders, fire-irons, clocks, &c. half-tester, French, and other bed- s'eads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and marble washstands, toilet glasses, chairs, fluted and other bed- steps, towel rails and clothes horses, chamber ware, &c., &c.; kit- chen tables, culinary utensils, etc. a so scales and weights, large bowling board, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, capital school desk (convertible into table), three pestles and mortars, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. 6114 -p- Established 1872. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac., will be held at the Jeffreys Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. April 4th, 1S76. All future sales the First Tuesday in every Month. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6415 Valuable Leasehold Dwellinsr-house. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGaES have been in»trucied by the Executors of the late Rev G. P. Evans, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, April ób. 18/6 (sub- ject to euch(onditiouiasslia I then be read), all that valuableaud extensive DWbLLlNG-HOUSE,STABLh", and PREMISES, situate and being No. B. Northamptou place, Swansea, and now in the occupation of J. Hughes, Esq. Tnia very de-irable aad extensive Proper y IB quite in the centre of the town, where it is most eminenny suitable other for a business premises or a dwelling-house. It has a frontage of 21 feit and a depth of 15 feet, with a large stable at the rear "djoinin the Back-lane. Tùe whole istl ooughly d ained, and his water ami gas laid on. Held for a term of 99 years, from September 2J:h, 13o0, at a ground rent of ie4 17s per annum. Sale ta commence at Three p. m. For further particulars apply to 0. David, Esq., solicitor, or tO the Auctioneers, Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. etie Sale of very i a Suable Leasehold Trade Premises at Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April, 187C (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), all that valuable and extensive SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. Oxford-street, Swansea, now in the occupat'on of Mr George Copus, having a frontage of 2) feet and a depth of about 110 feet, and containing shop, parlour, eitiing-room, kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, attic, cellar, and large yard. The whole is thoroughly drained, and has wator and gas laid on. This very valuable property is substantially built, and is situate in the best and most thriving part of the town. wtiere the deimnd for trade premises is very great ai dda ly increasing. Held for a term of 99 years, from March 25th, 1835, ataground rent of £2 10 per ahnum. The premises will be sold subj- et to an unexpired term ef lease granted to Mr Simon Jacobs for J4 years, irom the 25th day of Maicb, 1865, at the annual ground-rent of 42 10s per annum. Sale ts commence at 3 p.m. I For uirther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, uxford-street, Swansea. p- Important sale of Va uabif Leasehold Pmparty. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have received interactions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday. March 21st, 1S76 (subject to conditions of at the CAMERON RMS HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, in the follouiDg or such lots as shall be determined at or before the time of sale, ail that valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate and being Let i.-Ali that CORNER HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate in Argyle-street, St Helens-road, having a frontage of 2rft; containing large cellar, shop, bac:: parlour, kitchen and scullery on ground floor First floor: sitting room and 3 bedroom j; let to a respectable tenant at .£45 per annum. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1S73, at a ground rent of 46 per annum. Lot 2.-All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate in St. Helen's-road, adjoining Lot 1, containing Cellar, Under- ground Kitchen, with Pantry, &c. Fir&t floor: Shop, Back Parl-iur, and Kitchen; 2nd floor: Sitting Room, 2 Bedrooms and Attic. Held for a term of 9J years from 25th March, 17l at a ground rent of £5 14s. p> r annum. Lot S.-AIl that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, adjoining Lot 2, containing Cellar, Kitchen, and Pantry. First floor- Shop, Back Parlour, Kitchen, with large Oven and Bake-house at back 2nd floor: Sitting Room, 2 Bedrooms, and Attic. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1874, at a ground rent (,f £ 5 14s. per annum. Lot4.-TEN HOUSES, situate in Western-street, each con- taining 4 Rooms end a Kitchen. The kitchen is 14ft. by 9ft Held lor a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1872, at a ground rent of £2 10s. per annum each house. Lot6.—All that HOUSE and Pi E vIISES situate in Western, street containing four rooms and a kitchen, now in the occuoa- tion of Mr Barber. Held for a term of 99 years from the 26th March 1872, at a ground rent of £ 2 16s per annum. Lot 6.—FIVE HOUSES in Bryn-y-mor-terrace. These houses are built in the Gothic style, are well finished, with drainage, paving, papering, and gas, all complete. Each house contains t eliars, coal house, front and back parlours, kitchen, scullery, &c., five bedrooms, with w.c., and lumber room. Held for a term of 19 years from 26th December, 1873, a, the ground rent of £ 5 p ;r annum, each house. Lot 7.—FOUR HOUSES in Bryn-y-mor-terrace, in all respects similar to the preceding, except that the kitchens are larger, and each h niee is supplied with a bath-room. Held for a term of 93 years from 25th December, 1S73, at the annua! ground rent uf E5 each bouse. Sa e to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Davies and Hartland, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea 6 >60 In Liquidation.—Estate of Walter M lis. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have received instructions to SfiLL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swanrea, on FRIDAY, MARC H 24th, 1876, subject to conditions of sale. Lot 1. All .hose extensive PREMISES, situate in a:,à being No. 9, in Castle-street, Swansea, now in the several occupations of Messrs. Glover a'ld Benson, auctioneers; Bishop and Gu-ney, wine and spirit merchants the Western Mail; Mr. T. !tannin!, photographer; and Messrs. Phillips and Morgan, drapers 3 ield- ing an aggregate rent of £804 per annum. These Premises are situate in the best position in the town of Swansea, and are held for a term of 44 years from the 25th day of Marjh, 1874, at the yearly ground rent of £160. lot 2.-All that PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate at. the corner of Catherine-street, Swansea, having a frontage of 32 feet in Bryn-y-mor-terrace, now or late in the occupation of Mr F. Burge. This lot is situate in a very populous neighbourhood, and must shortly become a very valuDle business premises. It is held for a term of 99 years from Septe mber 2kh, 1873, at the low ground Hot of 44 10s per annum. g Sale to commence at Three o'clock Forfurtlur particulars apply to Mr. W. L. C. Browne (t;,e Trustee), No 56, Old Jewry, London; Mr John Gaskoin, solicitor, Temple street, Swansea Messrs Miller and Miller, 6 and 6, Sherborne-lane, Loildou; or, to the Auctioneers, 40 Oxford-street, Swansea. 6267 In Re t' e Estate of Henry Jack. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have been instructed te SEi L by PUBLIC ACCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hi^h-streefc. Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 24, 1S76, subject to conditions of sale, in such lots as shall be decided of We, all those Sis MESSUAGES. SHOPS, and DVVJIULINU-HOUTIE^, situate in Nelson-street and Plymouth-street, bv^ansea;: als- a YARD an J WORKSHOP, witn entrance irom Plymouth stieet, now jn ti e occupation of Messrs B. Murphey, W. W Thomas, T. Bade, 11 Copus, F. Huris, J dfrey and Co., T. Price, and Gulliver, at an ajzerrotrate rent of £ 196- I his property is centra-y situate, and must t rove a good and safe investment. It is held lor a term of 6:) years, fi otn January, 1870, at a ground rent of £ 68, which wUl be apportioned at the time of sale. Sale to commence at three o'clock For further particulars ap, iv to W. Cox, Esq., solicitor, Adelaide-chambers; Mr Thoma Willims, 22, Belle Vue-strcet: or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6196 Cattle Market, Neath. Sile of Fruit Trees and Shrubs. LEWIS BROTHERS WIII SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Neath, 011 WEDNES- DAY, March 22, 1876, a collection of Che ice FRUIT TREES and SHRUB. comprismg 2u0 btandard Apples (very choice and best kinds): 100 Stanua'd Jriums Roses of the best show sorts; 200 Common Laurel; 1 »U ^n_- ''8ti Yew 20 Cypr^ssus Lausoniana 100 Beiberis Acquifolia, 2 0 Pinlis Austriaca; 200 Beech; 200 Silver Fir 300 Spruce Fir; 200 Scotch uitto; and other various fffirnmence at Twelve o'clock precisi ly, 64C0 o ■J^THROW GAUGE I WAY WAGONS" To RAILWAY WAGON BURLDRRS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CoAL SHIPPERS, MERCHANTS. AND OTHERS. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Twenty 8-ton Narrow Gauge RAILWAY WAGO>S, built about four years ago, with a 1 the modern improvements. The-e *Va,'ons have been iu constant use up to a recent date, and aze in capital condition. To treat and for all further particulars applv 'o Meeata. PEIiNING. SUITH & Co.. lauon T' or*, Com-st-pet laIts by gturtwr#. To Capitalists and others. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE & CO. (late Price, ITJL lenkina, & Co.) wiil SELL by AUCTION, at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Wmd street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 21fet, 1876, subject to such conditions as shall be read there and then Lot 1.—All that DWELLING-IMUSE and GARDEN situate and being Known as No. 1, Mackworth Cottage, Mark worth-street. St Thomas, Swansea, containing front and back parlour, two kitchens, china pantry, three bedrooms, bathroom, conservatory stocked with vines, now in the ordination of Mr Ogburn. Lot 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, adjoin- ing Lot 1, containing front aud r ack parlours, two kitchens, four bedrooms, and other necessary o iices. now in the occupation of Mr Siddall. All the above property is properly drained, and connected with the main drains, with gas and water laid on all tnrough. The property can be highly recommended, as commanding a fine view ef Swansea Bay, the Coast of Devonshire, &c. The whole is held under a lease of 99 years from March, 1862, at the remarkably low ground rent of £6 Is 3d. Lot3.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Ground, situate and being known as No. 6, Bel evue-street, Swansea, containing front and back parlours, two kitcheus, cellar, w.c., three bed- rooms, and an attic; thoroughly drained, and water laid on. Unexpired term of lease, 70 years, or thereabouts, at the low ground rent of L214s per annum, and now in the occupation of Mrs Davies, at the annual rent of £ 25. This property, being central for all parts of Swansea, offers a very advantageous opportunity for tradesmen and merchants who would desire a quiet residence in close proximity to their business and offices. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to James Kempthorne, Esq., Solicitor, Neath, or to the Auctioneers, College-chambers, Coilege-afi rjfct, Swansea. 6256 Ty-Mawr, within four miles of Abergavenny, and within one mile of the Govilon and Gilweru Stations of the Merthyr, Tvedega-, and Abergavenny branch of the London and North-Western Railway. Highly-attractive SALE of the CONTENTS of the above Man- sion, Stables, and Premises, comprising the FURNITURE of NINE Principal and Secondary BEDCHAMBERS, including handsome birch wardrobe, with plate-glass panels; marble top washstands, toilet sets, toilet glasses, dressing and other tables, h p and sponge baths, chests of drawers, towel rails, cuauo, coucnes, DeCsteads in b'.rch, brass, and iron Del furniture, straw palliasses, spring mattress feather, wool, hair, and millpuff bedding; blankets, counterpanes, Brussels, tapestry, Kidderminster,andothercarpets; massive fenders, fireirona, window poles, curtains, timepieces, pictures, ornaments, &c., lie., &c. The Draw- mg roam Appointments, in carved v alnut and upholstered in crimson rep, comprise: Three seated Ottoman couch, easy chairs, lady's fancy chairs covered in purple and green velvet; gilded and carved ebony and other chairs, Ingestre chairs and cushions oval, sofa, reading, anl occasional tables; rosewood, birch, and butherland tables; carved oak book-case; brilliant-toned American organ, with eisht stops, by Dussek and Dusek; elegant inlaid walnut cabinet, with gilt mount- ings handsome Brussels carpet, with border; Persian hearth-rug, fenders, firn-irons, noble pier-glass in gilt trame, numerous high-clare pictures, boobs, ornaments, gilt cor- nices, window curtains, mats, hassocks, 4c., &c. Dining- room, library, and entrance hall furniture, in oak and ma'osany, comprising: lelescope, oak, and octagon tables handsome oak sideboard, with raised plate- glass back an:1 bronze o.-naments handsome substantial polished oak chairs, covered in maioon leather; easy, small and fancy chairs; round dumb waiter, oak card table, Can- terbury chair, mahogany and oak window poles, antique carved oak table and chairs, pictures Turkey, Brusselp and other carpets; hearih-rugs, window drapery, tenders: fire-irons, wriing desks, a number of books excel'ent double-barrel, breech, and muzzle-loading guns; oak gun and rod case, with glabs front racoon-tail, wool and other mats, &c., &c., lie. The entire contents of the butler's pantry, servants' hall, kit- chens, dairy, and larders, with an excellent assortment of china, glass, earthenware, paraffine and other lamps, and a general selection of dairy and culinary utensils. The lawn, garden, conservatory, and yard effects comprise larsje iron and scone rollers, three mowing machines, gar- den* engine and hose, in 11 garden seats, chairs, flower trainers, a choice assortment of hothouse and bedding-out plants, rare roses, on their own roots, j ot vines, garden frame with two lights, grindstone anti frame, all the usual garden and small tools, pigstrou^hs, buckets, wheelbarrows, and a quantity of carpenters' and carvers' tool- in great variety. The horses, catt e, carriages, stable and coach- house appointments, consist of four capital hunters, all jr,)Od in harness, viz., I ay gelding, "Conservative," 16 hands, rising 7 years; chestnut mare, "We^t Riding,' 15 hands 3 in., rising 5 > ears bay mare, Bay Leaf," 15 hands. 2 in., 7 Y, a,s; grey mare, "Tlie Bet'cr Hmse." 15 hands 2 in., 7 years; grey pony mare rising 5 years; black horse norn- rising 2 years two oceilcnt milk ing-cowsiri calf; a capital carriage, convertible into a wagonette, Stanhope phaeton and close cirriage, with a 1 the latest improvements pony inside gadabout car, s.tsof single harness, sever.1 lady's and gentleman's saddles, bridles, breastplates, pmnie's. horse clothing, rollers; bmdages, clipping machines, brushes dumb jockey, and the general requ sites of a hunting stable: alsi a set of cart harness, and various other aiticles too numerous to particularise in a poster; the property of H. Graham Lloyd, Esq., whose lease expires at Lady-day, and which MESSRS. STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premists, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 23rd 24th, JS70, oommencing each day at TWELVE o'clock to the Minute. The Auctioneers baire very great pleasure in calling attention to this genuine and important sale. Persons about to furnish will find the contents of the above re-idence worthy of their in- spec i >n. and those seeking a first-class clever »11 round hunter capable of carry ing any weight, a pair or single harness horse hack, pony, or famous milking cow, will find this an oppor- tunity of suiting themselves which rarely occurs in this neigh- bourhood. Detailed particulars will appear in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers five days prerioi s to the sale, and a punctual attendance is earnestly requested, the lots being very numerous for a two dayt' sale. <- Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tivsrton-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. 6411 Town of Neath.-Valuable Public-house, Spacious Shop, -fed Premises lor Saie. MR. W. HARRY REES begs to announce that h-1 has been instructed by Mr Thomas Jones, to SKLL b AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, 011 WEDNES- DAY, March 22, 1876 at Three o'clock in the afternoon I unless previously disposed of by iT.vi.te contract), and put jtci tocon- dtons of sale to he then produced), the undern eiitionei highly important PROPERTIES, comprising Lot 1. All that valuable and well accustomed Fublic-house cal ed and known as the Walnut Tree luu, situate in Angel- street, in the town of Neath, now let to the representatives o the late Mis Phillips, Lot 2. All thit spaciousshop and premises, situate adjoining Lot 1, now in the occupation uf MrJoties. as grower, &c. Eacn property affords ooin'ortable living accommodation, with ample facilities for carrying on an extensive ani lucrative business. Tho whole is held under a lease for a tsnn uf which about 31 years are unexpired, B ibject to a moderate g. ound rent, which for the purposes of the sale, will Le duly apportioned. The premises are biiii..te io one of the mam streets, almost in the centre of the town; they have, it is well known, been well- huilt and constructed of the best materials, and having recently undergone extenaive reparation and decoration, are now in very exccll nt order. For fur her paiticulara and to treat, anply to Mr W. H. Rees at ids Auction and Printing Offices, Cbariesville-place, Neath.' March, 1876. (j:r¡tI TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES in Brynynnr Terrace. Unexpired 1 erm of lease 94 yea, 8, subject to a ground rent of £3 8s each per annnm. 20 SHARES in the Swansea Bank. For further particulars spply at T. J. Price & Co.'s. 6070 Property for Sale.—Private Contract. MR. T. W. DAVIES has the following PRO- PERT1ES for SALE 6 HOUSES in Windsor-terrace, Swansea. 2 Do. hi Lion-Street, Wsun Wen, Swansea. I Do. in Gorse-lane, Swansea. 1 Do. Freehold, near Pentre Ga'e, Swansea. 1 Do. in Woodlan-teirace, Muuibhs. 3 Do. in Vincent -stree>. Swan soil- Particulars at the Auctioneer's Oflicef, IS, Union-street, Swan- sea. 6123 fteudmi and Contracts. ERNDALE. -To Builders aiid Otheri;. JL TENIJERS ~xre trivrfred for KepaiTS and Alterations of Nazareth Baptist Chapel, Fernuxle. Plans and Sj ecific<t;ons can be seen at the house of John Phillips, >N"• 5, iiapt st« square, Ferrdale, Tenders to be sent in not later than April the 6th. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 6418 ^uMic appointments* | > IIIT O N FERRY SCHOOL-BOARD, WANTED, a CtltTlFICATED MISTRESS, for Infant School, Applications, stating age, experience, and BiUry required, to be i in, my hand on or before the 2ith instant. Du.ies to commence on the 27tli. tUtH JOH\~ CERF.DI^ WILLIAMS. C^erk. 25ulMitt0 JgocietUs* GLAlVlORGAN BENEFIT B D ILDIN G G SOCIEtY, CARDIFF. SHARES £ 30. Subscripiio s before advance, 1-J P0* fortnight-, after advance, 2s 6d. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY. to £ .000 at 6 Per ccnt interest, fiayabio i-ye,riy.iLwv,-tls Ns SO dafli Ilot.lco.-Apply t) MI K. KMEuY, M.IU.-nrinc Swretary, 5831 2766 HTV.rk-c. Qr-'lfr. 1 BUY' KECK.IT 1 £ 3 PAKIS-BLUK. • Square p .-•lid 1 tenure oi 1. fcr.ior m. tatious.—" 1 hava Peon LAUN. t) th PK.NV.E \V.» ) .Kjj several years, and I suler RiClilTT'S PAIUS ti .L K is the BMiT av%r MM! undoubtedly greatly "upertC,r 1" tlie old-fmWh»» Tbu-, qg A J |Y» 10 A vublic ytaticto, Y RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. The Directors of the Rbymney Railway Company are prepared to receive Loans on Debentures at Four per Cent Interest for Five Yefire, or any longer period. Applications to te made to the undersigned :— JOHN b. SHAND, Secretary. Cardiff, March, 1876. 2861 62i0 THE FRIENDS of the late Mr STELFOX will please note that the Funeral will take place at the New Cemetery TO-DAY (SATURDAY), toe 18tfa install, l'he mtti leave the house, Marquis of Bute Inn, at S.30 precisely. 6400 HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PER TEAR, -L WITH £1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, Ac., call upon, or addreah- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, I 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. p WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, Ac., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET, LONDON, 2068 T V.R—Farming in Canada.—V.R. O TENANT FARMERS. —There is no class to whicli Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious 10 cha.ige their condition of Leaseholders to that of owness of the soil Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to ¡. Quebec being the shortest an passage to America, ayerae 9t days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that the Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily aa did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Dairy produce has now been fully eotabliøhed. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1866, took the flret prize; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ever h-ld, Canada took the first prize for eut-floor hardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, peass, &c., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Fanning in the Dominion is demonstrated by the large demand from them for high-bred Eng- lish stock,the faces of the leading buyers of the former couutrylike thej Honourables G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Mcssre. Sione, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and others, or their representatives being now familiar to farmers at all the bad exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £ and upwards per acre, according to quality, &c., or for the amount required to carry on a leased Farm in Great Britain. FREE GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frst-claw LMd, of from 100 to 200 acres, 8may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in some cam for crown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Laboureril and Domestic Ser antt. The Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnish trust- worthy information as to Lands opeu for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and Districts, and Farmi for Sale, Ac. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph lets, maps, Ac., gratis, on application to Canada Gowrnmen Buildings. King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 280 (Eflncation. QT. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.—Boarding and O Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs .sunpson. Certificated Teachers (first-class). 1767 New Quarter commences Wednesday, January 19,1876. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD. SWANSEA, ESTABLISHED 1868. PRINCIPAL: Rev. EPGAK WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREPARATORY TRAIN. ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMER IAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami. nations. For Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS, apply as Above. The Next Quarter commences March 28th. 6419 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN. c HEAD, BERKS. COXDUCITO BT EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL, SURGICAL. AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIONS. Two Scholarships of £ 20 ta h will be awarded at the Examin- tion in June, ibM Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. 3660 THE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, Ph.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms 011 Applioation 58 IDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOJL ijX FOR BOAJiDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, •KING -SQUAKE, BKISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his SOD, Mr E. s. NUNN, B.A., LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full compliment of efficient teachers, thanks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN never lo.-ca sÍllht of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects use ui to Clerks anil Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The BOARDERS VlJ VA Y CHOLAH.S have a. r very thorough training in every practical study that can fit them forthe battle oflite. His pupils find an easy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his boys has been attested by numerous prizes and certiticator,-Ilesrly two hundred—ra: ging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude of minor successes. Jamts Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred prizes irom the Protestant Kuucatnoiial Institute Parents anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nuun to inspect the general bearing of his pupils, the pro- !!re". tt y are making in their daily studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 Jnsnrancc, SUN FIRE OFFICE AGJSBT MB PETER PRICE. Mr Price, ha ving been for twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIR.fi OFM<-i-. caa confiaeutiy recommend it to the notice of the public, a-nU appeaJ_t° t,ne well-known charact r which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims made upon it dunng tite lb5 > ears it has been osUi,Wished. Prospectuoee1 and all iiif^nnat10I1 c,n be obtained atr- 3, CROclvHERBioWN, CARDIFF. 109.) A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular 1K' n° doubt- a (theoretically) remote contin- gency Out as it may happen, as a matter of fact, t lie very next journey undertaken, ai d as the sum a" wh:c11 it wiil be been the rifiK (in a pecuniary .sense) may be estiaguifheti FOk LIFE is atmo t ab- Buruiy smah, it is not too much to a-y that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most travellers. <1,000 if killed, with liberal allowances if injurrit. for a single payment of C3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). The Right Hen. LORD KLNGSALE, Chairman. eo 42, POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE 914,000, Prospectuses, &c free 011 :\ppli;:A1.IOC to Mr W, But K.S.S. ManayiiiLr Director. To Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, Hiirh-9ir«fft. Swansea. Or ) L U'.M f i:S, '2, O-IK«.vw*T SRKACS, h ACCIDENT 1NSD RANGE CO MP A NT (LIMITED), 7, Bank Buildings, Lothbcrv, t C. General Accideota. RaiKvay Accidpr.ta. Persoual Injuries Death h,. AucidertA- INSURANCES may be cffact«d dt.-o.* ttlW ■}>* 0 3* thi-)u^n the various A.-m.t* Uir»s«aoc-. Court 11 Agents, see LocaJ Diructorie*. 105 C. -1A kT.IN' '« £ »»»•<■»• JT^E BERGUE AND 00. (LIMITED) WAITNTRBODA WOKKS. ktab CAKUIKF. BOILERS •f 6.4. host arrsoviu) 7TPVJL 41 '-Ji nZuMJbMfe K/HMiiUi* SJutarø SMtttstt. u_- FOURTEEN DAYS. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTHS, HEAR1H RUGS, &c., AT REDUCED PRICES. JJOWELL A QOMPAJNR J (The Cardiff Drapers), Are now SELLING the Very Beat FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, st4sTi4 Cî J; 7' per yard. S-OldA. THREE FRAME BRUSSELS, 2s 11 Jd per ymrd. 14-feei AXMINSTER RUG, lilt lid iJ.II1Ù J 1"1.: price, 143 lld. TAPESTRY CARPETS from Is 1 -A R S Beat and only quality FLOOR CLOTH, 2a Hid per square yard, John Hare & Co. make only one quality, and Howell and Company are the only people oelftg at the above quotation. .0J HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 6091 PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTING E 8TABLISHMENT, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, D. JOTHAM & SONS, PBOFUBIOBS. SPRING SEASON, 1876. A vary large rariety of THE NEWEST DESIGNS is SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND AO YORKSHIRE TWEEDS, JUST TO HAND FOB THE ISSUING tttASON. THE FIRST SHOW OF THESE GOODS will be made ON THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH. Also a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of BLACK CLOTHS & WORSTED COATINGS From the first Manufacturers in the Kingdom, which, « regards value and soundness o fdyee, cannot be SurpaMed. D. JOTILW AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAl OUTFITTERS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 3089 ESTABLISHED 13S9. 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