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81es tojj tttUOU. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I'\ Messrs IIARNARD. THOUAS and CO. *7, at Swansea Mar. c-r. Messrs BEYNON & nUGHES. Hn. 8' &c- a* Swansea April 4 Sfchoid fee'Dat Swansea ArrU 6 "ellW.ho,^ Prtmisea at Swansea April 5 63 Stable, and Premises, at Swansea.. — April 5 ^•thold F„ MR. G. COBP. urniture and Effects, at Cardiff .April 4 **<*Uent n„„ ■. Mr. ROBERT EVANS. = » raught Horses, at Bridtend April 1 ^told Tnri .J?8!8 WILLIA.M GRAHAM & SON. *nd Shops, at Newpoit ..April 21 ^•Wery pi.-t MR. T. S. HUNTLEY. », ilachinery at. Cardiff April 4 future at,, MR F. KNIGHT. ^enidOTnsea — March 31 •Pledges, at Swansea April 1 ^.Ulr-, Mr. LAVER, b. ^Upaison House, near Pembroke .April 10 iT^old j.„Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. j>, *niture, bwansea March 31 r.nger' USIDeos t'rfmiøEI,atSwansea. April 4 fin s8tock-in-Trade, at Morriston "•eholdp,, Mr- WILLIAM. SANDERS. fin, ""DJtore, &c., at Canton Aprils Fa^Olri *„ Mr ARTHUR SMITH. cy Stock ^•ture, at Cardiff April 3 ^oi-v Cardiff .AprilS lC«'of Art MR W. P. STEPHENSON. ardiff March 30, 31 "?«diff April 3 vma8t >t Cardifl AJ £ u 3 -== SALE THIS DAY. JVRt \X7 TV Annual Fine Art Sale. 24- «WP* STEPHENSON has received in- Bto^Ws ,,f 9 from Messrs B. Brooks and Sons, the eminent Arm* on and Oxford, to SELL by AUCTION, at the k'ad. Rarch So 'bly-roome, Cardiff, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY oj .^ren jn rV™ and 31, 1876, at three o'clock in the afternoon it, vf*F of th„ h- <i.Ve,1iQT. a most recherche collection of WORKS *>N?*uty of PY I 4 cla8S- ihe works of Birket Foster abound C!;r,?ht imnr -lence and man puiatton, and all guaranteed »m .e,laionsi a°d framed in the pyramid, trellis, cable, ^Otn Bold uan»bradesigns, anddoublegiit in matt and bur- *t»d (tl>8 Hoy. xf ut)ject9 are most popular,and have '»aen selected *6(1 ^Sttlent J1.00*1 Galleries with the greatest care, taste, V.^grave, *ndin the reproduction the most eminent artists (oftr'aPhs alo 'Jeen regardless of cost. The Wi'8 PoDuit.'? are special y attractive, and the reproduction Fr,>1?,vention) of Shoeing, after Sir Edwin Landseer, Of >! ^ileg'o# ,5 Y°u M.ss, A Brown Study, &c being perfect 0^ K^id di8Unct^ma'S' °^e^8 d'ceuvre °* every artist Mornings of sale, when catalogues may be hod. — — 6576 ■Et \V0,n^8 'n Frederick-street and Hill-street, Cardiff. By InA STEPENSON is instructed to SELL the' L0ti at lhe Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Car. 'WIJM "tf'ie ttle 3rd of April next, at 6 for 7 o'clock in Oa, either singly or in Lots, as may then be deter- Ic't7,1. *nd67oVe^ desiiable DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 68, 69, TK TOW '/i £ ederick-street, and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Hiil-street, C>C^diff' 6 20tW j181161(1 for the residue of two terms of 198 years 2a December, 1837, at the very low ground j,^«eg. Per annnm, which will be apportioned between the Particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr «fori^Solicitor, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 6458 M. 'ad Denmark Villa, Upper George-street, Cathay s, W -r, Cardiff. AUr,P* STEPHENSON will SELL by > at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, J °°nditiV 8r<i APrll» 1876- at 6 for 7 o'clock p.m. (sub- Viiu^etache,, „?_ of sale to be then produced), all those two 'ituau "AS known as Norway Villa and Denmark lotion 0f nln George-street, Catbays, Cardiff, now in the TL 8P«r nmJTu "ollow and Mr Briscoe as monthly tenants, at ,ro>se»vpreinisei each bouse. ^6 io e 2nd ri are held under lease for the term of 99 years rJas. Q&y of February, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of feous.. v W1 .They 6 a frpntageof88 feet, and a depth of 128 laid on. subgtaiitially built, and have the company's >^jCardS particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen- 6591 Sale cfeTlU«. ^ath, Cardiff.—Important and Unre- and Othera*" Household Furniture.—To Parties Fur- SMITH has been favoured sr,ve- on Sfe to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises f*CPerior Hom^Y NEXT- APK'L 3rd, 1876, the whole of handS.il Sfc,HOIjI) FURNITURE and EFFECTS, com- °arvei f walnut cottage piauofoittj, seven octaves, "i88 leg8« by Burling and Burling ko.^ttv ^,i SUIV .ln, ?r.ee° reP. walnut chiffonniere, Hi walnut loo tables, sofas, couches, and side- Bil11?8-room suite in oak, covered with morocco Of.? c^if» ame walnut, and tulip pier glasses hair-eeated t*KT» enrr dlUo in Amerieau cloth, whatnots, walnut writing Cp>l«gt Savings, gilt clocks with shades, Pembroke and other „c*rPet«, heartnrugs, fender and fireirons. time- el»M e"Seated and other chairs, floor-cloth, coal Ol^ftA Plated cruet stand and table forks, brass and iron *ft»k08*nv er bed6teads, mahogany duchessest and and table, bed °S*ay attx^rble top ditto, painted washstand and table, Palliagg PainteJ chest of drawers, feather and millpuff 4c. wool mattresses, toilet glassej and ware, towel lO reoub. together, with a peramuulator and the usual ] ^0i, 5Cl* the "ashing, wringing, and mangling machines, *l'w mor makers. Atj°'?lock. of Sale, which will commence punctually at 1, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 6641 oom, Cardiff Arms Hotel.—'Unreserved Sale of JVlfii AT\rw*— Fancy Stock, &c. v ARTHUR SMITH has been favoured "instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the V A 187g °^s, Cardiff Arms Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, and following day, if necessary, a selected STOCK c*Mi *°rkbo* 01)8 °* al1 descriptions, comprising ^r«e« J68', writing cases, papeteries, albums, playine Wj^Ses 'Pocketbooks, jewellery, ornaments, shell goods, tob'a.™eerichaum pipes, cigar-holders, briar and wooden 4l1. ery. .Jars, cigars, dress dolls, toys, rubber ditto. tlJe &c- Journal," 1857 to 1875 inclusive together At »v°e«, in iUf^ortment of gents', ladies', and children's boots ^t-clasa condition. Saul^old wlme aCld P!ace will be offered a small selection An to f urniture. at ■^w0 o'clock. Mar^v No. 1, St. John's-square, Cardiff. h 29'1876' 1 6640 "lfck. brewery, Cardiff.—To Brewers, Licensed Victual- 4VI <t T< n lerB- and others. S- HUNTLEY has received instruc- ^t £ ^A* ^ifomthe proprietor to SELL bv AUCTION, on Jfcd ^ALTti^r *th, 1876, in lots to suit purchasers, the whole thn.^ FIXED PLANT and MACHINERY now in Q. laid Brewery. Catalogues will be ready on 1st of v^UL°'cl0' Offlce, 106, Bute Docks. 6681 JyTlt. t&n«- Conway-road, Canton. Wf" troto^* SANDERS has received instructions SOtfiv0 SUTT Esq., who is leaving the neighbour- fCftrAY vrilj'y AUCTION, on the premises as above, on ^T, April 3rd, 1876, his useful HOUSEHOLD OIL and other PAINTINGS, GLASS, CHINA, walnut suite in green rep, w hatnot, loo table, 4g iB and couch, hair-stuffed chairs, splendid pier Jft»v b5 86in., and 40 in. by 80 in., dining and other Pou sideboard, (by Lewis, of Cardiff), cbifBoneer, &nd r'nf?s> lustres, a choice lot of china figures $c, 'v, gevn 'i*11 assortment of china and glass of superior ^oth^Pot. valuable oil and other paintings, prints, Ac., ^th,^ae' • 8tair carpet, with oilcloth cover, passaare oil- and other articles in ware, iron bedstead, ?ew damask furniture,chests of drawers,washstands, dreBsing glasses, useful nest of drawers, salting bin, kitchen utensils, crockery «b|j wash tubs, parrot and other bird cages, garden 8w Good« p r Barren tools, with numerous other articles. Ah ^crmT*11 v'ewed on the morning of Sale. >\lcWoQe4Sai,nce at Eleven o'clock in forenoon. Office, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 6623 Announcement.—Newton Villa, Oakfield-etreet lyTtl p Roath, Cardiff. 4pwf» CORP is instructed to SELL by L*th, tM ?N» on the ahove premises, on TUESDAY. ^KCTS ole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OTFJ. 6664 fAy^T^- 6664 ly| Xi Preliminary Announcement. Ki. At(^;nwC0RP is instructed to SELL by of a.ifON, at Bavenhill, Cockett, near Swansea, under *MPr *le' the whole of the FARMING STOCK, ler Daw- TS» and HOLSEHOLD FURNITURk. "culars in bills and future advertisements. 6665 IiMAM SAND B~U ^TATW AUCTIONEER, 9 a AND INSURANCE AGENT. FC-S ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, y foUowing PROPERTIES for SALE fcrwJti Ri'f;,08- le, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-sWet. Four J^A^^weU^treet; and No. 1, Windfor Esplanade. i*«idft^1<1'strep> HS.use in Emerald-street. Three houses in Jl, i.,ttoea in V, x Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel Viu/' *3, o Metai^treet, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. CAW"- Iilitt. 47» Ciifton-street and Bath and Mvrtle in —Nine houses In Letty-street, two semi-detached OAxmiPfcoet J "street. and two Bemi-detached vilas in Upper Ol i I.V V'O-r ble Bite of Freehold Land at the comer of —A corr.cr shop in Bromsgrove-street, ALI1 °' the purchase-money may be had on —y as at>ove, 25 JOlits BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL- D^,„ aiGBjso^811^ DEUVEKERS, «^>S NKATII, AMD BRITON FERR\ A^a *ndi £ i *nd delivered. Bill Posters to the Grea ?f*th and Breoon Railways, and the prinotpftl ^oes at the Prindowl PosUnsr Plaoes. P18 ^ales bit Altftiett. SALE TO-MORROW Bridgend, Glamorganshire. To Colliery Proprietors. Hauliers, Farmers, and others. -Sale of 12 excellent Draught Horses. IV/TR ROBERT EVANS is commissioned to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of April, 1876 (being Bridgend Fair-day), opposite the Town-hall, Bridgend:— 12 EXCELLENT DRAUGHT HOBSES, VIZ. LOT I.-Grey Horse, "Turpin," 9 years old, 15-2 hands high t.-Flack Horse. Cc Bangor" 6.. 15-2 3.—Bay Horse. Duke" 6 15-2 „ 4.—Black Horse, "Black" 7 16-1 6.—Light Bay Mare, "Beauty" 9 „ 15 6.—Dark Grey Mare, Gipsy 8 15 7.—Bay Mare, "Darling, 7 „ 14-3 S.-Black Herse, "Snrley," 6 15-1 ,» 9.—Bay Mare, "Virgin," 6" 14-3 IO.-Black Horse, "Bowler." 6 15-3 IL- Pay Mare, "Brown." 8 16 » 12.—Black Horse, Rattler," 8 „ 15-1 The attention of purchasers is particularly requested to the above, as they are a most useful lot of Horses, and are sold in consequence of the stoppage of the Works. Three months' credit will be given upon having approved security, or discount for cash. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. And any further particulars may be had at the offiots of ths Auctioneer, Bridgetid. 6*95 SALE THIS DAY. Important Sale of Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, and other articles of virtu at the Agricultural Hall, St. Helen's. MESSRS. HARVEY and MOLISON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a large and unusually r*re and valuable consignment of WORKS of ART, &c., consisting of paintings by known masters, 20 sets of Parian vases, 100 cut glass goblets, 100 cut wine glasses, several rare and ancient tea and coffee pots, a very handaome majolica soup tu/een (a rarity), a few Minton majolica vases, and other goods; several toilet sets, several sets of dinner ware, dessert and other plates, chimney ornaments, bronze and gilt clocks, oxidised silver and other fancy goods, an extraordinary mechani- cal musical scene, musical boxes, and a quantity oi antique gold and silver goods. The above selection has been made by a gentleman of known experience and taste. Sale to begin on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, and on the three following days at the saire hour. Auctioneers' Offltfes, 3 Lower Goat-street. 6600 SALE THIS DAY. MR. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, at the Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea, TO-DAY, FRI- DAY, March 31, ..876, a quantity of FURNITURE, removed for immediate Sale. Sale at 11 a.m. 6678 SALE TO-MORROW. Auction Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), April 1st, 1876, the remaining Lots of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES of Mr Joel Jacobs. Sale at 7 p.m. 6674 KILPAISON ANNUAL FAT CATTLE SALE. ~||~R. LAVER has been favoured with instruc- _LTA tions from J. Harvey, Esqnire, tn SELL by AUCTION, at Kilpaison House, near Pembroke, on MONDAY, the 10th day of April, 1876, being Pembroke Fair day, and the day previous to Haverfordwest Fair, the following FAT CATTLE. Ac., viz:- 100 FAT CATTLE, 400 FAT SHEEP, 10 LAMBS, 60 CALVES, 2 VERY PRIME CART HORSES. Conveyances will meet the 11 a.m. down train at Pembroke station to convey parties to the sale, free of expense, returning in time fer the up evening trains. Terms, Cash. A week's keep will be given; or, to all perties taking away their purchases on the day of sale per cent will be allowed. 6652 Property for Sale.—Private Contract! MR. T. H. DA VIES has the following PRO- PERTIES for SALE 6 HOUSES in Windsor-terrace, Swansea. 2 Do. in Lion-street, Waun Wen, Swansea. 1 Do. in Gorse-lane, Swansea. 1 Do. Freehold, near Pentre Gate, Swansea. 1 Do. in Woodlan-terrace, Mumbles. 3 Do. in VincenUstreet, Swansea. Particulars at the Auctioneer's Offices, 18, Union-street, Swan- sea. 6123 JJOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE BY MESSRS. BOBBINS AND SONS 13OUSE AGENTS, 1, CASTLE ROAD, RUATH, CARDIFF. f Three Well-built Cottages, TOPAZ-SI". I Lot at 80. per week each. 1 1 Ground rent £ 2 10s. per f 85 V annum. J Six Houses, producing a ) PEARL-ST. J weekly rental o £ 58s. shop f tizou ( frontB in two houses. DIAMOND-ST. i Smali Sll,°P' re,,t f~& Per [ £ 220 annum; low ground rent. ( Three substantially built) CROFT-ST. Houses, with eligible cor- £ 735 ( ner for business purposes. Two Cottages, at South ) CLIFTON-ST. j end, suitable for small ■ 1340 I families- I f Semi-detached Villas, very ) NORTHCOTE-ST. •< nicely fiuished, 11 rooms, j- £ 600 L with all conveniences, each. J For particulars, and to view, apply to the Agents, as above. 2663 5217 For particulars, and to view, apply to the Agents, as above. 2663 5217 FOR SALE.-ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT J)D FEEU-WATER BEATKR, size, No. 5, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection 4 in. diameter. Quite new, only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £45. -Tangye Erothers and Steel, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. 6077 TO be LET, very Extensive and Commodious BUSINESS PREMISES, in High-street, Swansea. To a suitable party a term of Lease can be arranged for. Apply to T. J. Priee 4 Co. (late Price, Jenkins and Co.), Col- lege Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 6257 OR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, excellent and commodious HOUSE, with spacious rooms, COTTAGE; 'arge GARDEN, STABLE, &c. Everiastiug lease. Situate within an hour's ride from Newport and "lI.rdift,-Apply to A. B. C., South Wales Daillu News Office. 6580 ubltt Appointments. K ILYBEBILL SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted immediately, a CHILDREN'S OFFICER (Education Act, 1870. Sec. 74), Salary, £ 10 a year. Applications to be made to, and information as to duties obtainable from, the Clerk WILLIAM SAMUEL, I 6627 Tanyrallt House, Pontardawe. 33utUUtt0 "oriette.. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF SHARES JCSO. Subscriptions before advance, Is per fortnight after advance, 2s 6d. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY. £ 5 to £ 3,000 faKtk^ATply t<fayabIe ^^early-withdrawable at SO rmj «7M 111 EMERY, Managing Secretary, Bute Docks. Cardiff. 3fotels. p P, 0 B 0 N 0 PUBLICO BODEGA DINING RO OMS FIRST-CLASS DINNER for the M.derate Chlrge of ONE SHILLING. Dinner from 12 to 8. Aster and Sapper Rooms. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, and _STEAKS. WINES of the Best Quality, drawn frmn the Woc^n Dock^and Sample Glasses. BODEGA DINING ROOMS ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 5677 p E A R T H 11 0 T B L pEN A NBAR CARDIFF. 0 Jj APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, Two-and-a-half GUIUBAS per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence PER WBEK, EACH PERSON. im TJRISTOL CITY ARMS HOTEL. NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. CENTBAL, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMICAL. JOINT DINNERS Is. 6d. BED AND BREAKFAST, 3s. 8d. DITTO FOR TWO PERSONS, 680 NOT,No Extra Charges for Attendance. This Hotel is newly built,and furnished with every convenience. Spacious Coffee-rooms. An omnibus passes to and from Railway Station. 29SC w WEBB. PROPRISTOK. cJales fcg Aurtion. Eatarjlished 1S72. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S next monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will be held at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, April 4th, 1876. 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 Leasehold House, at Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON <vs HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, April 6th, 1876, subject to conditions to be then read, all that well-built HOUSE and PREMISES known as No.l3,Edward-stieet, Swamea, containing parlour, kitchen.scullery, large pantry, and S bedrooms. The House, which is substantially bu It, is in good repair, and Is in a most central position, being in close proximity to the Docks, Victoris6 Station, Ac. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1836, at a ground rent of 42 2s 6d per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Further particulars may be had of Messrs Beor and Kennard- Blll, Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 6^9 Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-house. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES have been instructed bv the Executors of the late Rev G. P. Evans, to SELL by AUCTION, at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, April 5tb, 1876 (sub- ject to such conditions assha 1 then be read), all that valuableand extensive DWTLLING-HOUSE, STABLE, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 3, Northampton place, Swansea, and now in the occupation of J. Hughes, Kaq. This very ae.-irabie aud extensive Property is quite in the centre of the town, where it is most eminent y suitable either for a business premises or a dwelling-house. It has a frontage of k £ l iest and a depth of Ib- feet, with a large stable at the rear edjoininIC the Back-lane. Toe whole istlioroughly diained, and has water and gas laid on. Held for a term of 99 years, from September 23th, 1350, at a ground rent of iC4 17s per annum. Sale to commence at Three p. m. For further particulars apply to D. David, Esq., solicitor, or to the Auctioneers .Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6416 Sale of very Siuable Leasehold Trade Premises at Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SKLL by AUCTION, at 1 he Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WfcDiSLSDAY, the 6th day of April, 1876 (subject to such conditions as shall tbenbe produced), all th..t valuably and extensive SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 21, Oxford-street. Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr George Copus, having a frontage of 2U feet and a depth of about 110 feet, and containing shop, parlour, eitting-room, kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, attic. cellar, and large yard. The whole is thoroughly drained, and has water and gas laid on. This very valuable property is substantially built, and is eituate in the best and most thriving part of the town, where the demand for trade premises is very great aud daily increasing. Held for a term of 99 years, from March 25th, 1835, at a ground rent of L2 10 per iltnum. The premises will be sold subject to an unexpired term ef lease granted to Mr Simon Jacobs for 14 years, irom the -5th day of March, 1865, at the rent of 416 per annum. Sale to commence at 8 p.m. For lurther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6417 SALJ2 THIS DAY. College-chambers, Coliege-st eet, Swacsta. Removed for Conven enco of Sale. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have received 1.tA instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Cham- bers, on FRIDAY, 31st of March, 1S76. a large and valuable assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the property of a gentleman who has given up hiscouutry residence. For particulars see posters. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, College-chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, March 23rd, 1876. tk01 Valuable Leasehold Business Premises. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 4th day of April, 1876, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be read there and then), the LEASE of all that valuable SHOP and PREMISES, situ ite on the corner of Bridge-street and High-street, Swansea. The above Property has a frontage to High-street of about 25 feet, and to Bridge-street of about 24 feet, now in the occupation of and containing sh ip, kitchen, parlour, a,il three bedroon.3. The unexpired term oflesse about 30 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their office, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 6564 Preliminary Notice. -To Builders, Contractors, and Others. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been -i-v-i- instructed by MrJoseph Faull, Ironmonger, Woodfield. street, Morriston, (who is giving up the ab ve business,) to SELL bv AUCTION, at an early date, the whole of his STOCK- IN-TRADE. Particulars will appear in future Advertisements. Auctioneer's Office, Colleg3 Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 23rd March, 1676. 6561 t^OR DISPOSAL, a FREEHOLD BUILDING j GROUND, 20 feet frontage by 130 situated at Brook- lands-terrace, Fynone, Swansea. J-or further particulars app'y to Messrs T. J.PRICE and CO. (la e Price, JeukmB and Co.), College-chambers, Swansea. 6593 TO bo DISPOSED OF by" PRIVATE~CON: TRACT, 2 DWELL!XG-HOUSES in Brynj'mar Terrace. Lnexpired term of lease 94 yea s, subject to ground rent of £ 3 8s e*cn per annnm. For further particulars apply at T. J. Price & Co.'s. 6070 I To Licensed Victuallers and Others. — MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS & CO. have been instructed by the Trustees of the will of the l»t» M.- Albert John Burridge to SELL by TENDKR, the LEASE of that old-established and well-ac ustomed WINE and SPIRIT VAULT* situated at the Corner of Aeam-street, Davies-strect, and Wind- sor-road, Cardiff, anr". known as the Eagle Hotel, together with the GOODWILL, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, FURNITURE, &c., as mentioned in the inventory. The premises are held under a lease for twelve years from March 25th, 1873, at £.80 per annum. There is an extensive and profitable trade carried on upon the premises, which are fitted up with every convenience. Tenders, marked Tender for Eakle Hotel," will be received at 20, High-street, Cardiff, up to 11 o'clock a.m. on April 8th next, when they will be opened. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The inventory can be inspected and all further particulars obtained, on application to Messrs John Jenkins & Co.,20, Hieh- street, Cardiff. The Sto ;k of Wines, Spirits, &c,, to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. Dated 24th March, 1876. 6567 toto aud (EfltttrMg. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW CHAPEL at owmyteun. Plans and specifications may be seen at the » V\» alyv Cwmyfelin, near Troedyrhiw, Merthyr; or Town' Merthyr m8'8' Arcllitect» Edward-street, Morgan's The Comm,ttee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender. All Tenders must be sent to Mr Evan Morgan, Cwmyfelin, before APRIL lith, 6678 TRACTORS.-NEW T0R?S^Dn«?^TRACT0RS-—NEW T0R?S^Dn«?^TRACT0RS-—NEW ^iPEL' LLANIDLOES.—The Committee axe prXan«lnri DERS for the erection of the above. V■ M Mani^W«" « V^U8 J° bo 8een at John Smout, Esq., Dulas B nrpft O^k ft Tenders must be sent in to Mr. Charles E. .'i?n OI\before the 6th APRIL next. Ibe Committee do not biua themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. r 6668 RD. OWENS, Architect, Liverpool. T 0 B U I E ji s TENDERS are invited by the Avon Dale TiDplate Company (Limited), Pontnewydd, for the ERECTION of a TINHOUSE. llans and Specification to be seen of Wm. Williams, S Station-terrace, Pontnewydd, near Newport, Mon. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 8th of APRIL, 1376. 6636 Jttsumct, RAILWAY ACCIDENT to anv particular CT 'bu^ UbLav (thheoretical'y) reLte contin- thavervnext inn™ happen, as a matter of fact, It wh^h H wm undertaken, and as the sum at wnicn it will be seen the risk fin a twrnninrv sense) may be estiuguishea FOR LIFE is almoH ab- surdly small, it is not too much t/f ?u surancs is an OBVIOUS DUTY in^h« # ™ £ «th uSi?!alS2 RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY The Right Hon. LORD KINGSALE, Chairman. 42, POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE 214,000, Prospectuses, &c., free on application to Mr W Burr VS'Q ManatUnir Director. urr» To Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street. Swansea. Or Mr M. WATKBS, I, GRKBNWAY IBRKACB, JMEATH 5928 7, Ban* Buildings, Lothbory, S.O. General Accidents* Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the 0 r ot through the various Agents throughout the Count *0 Agents, aee Looal Directories 106 O. HATtniNG. MaMgegl O n B O W D E N~ ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, 4c., ^ARDOUR-STREET OXFORD-STREET. LONDON. 840 J ¡ultUt Jtt41titlS¡ To THE CANDIDATES FOR THE HONOUR JL OF BEING GUARDIANS, FROM NO. 1, OR NORTH. WARD, ABERDARE. GENTLEMItr,— Having been prevailed upon to allow myeelf to be nomi- nated tor the above Ward, I have no intention to withdraw from the contest; but being adverse to the practice of canvassing, and knowing that this practice has, at present in this place, become almost a nuisance, I would suggest that we should allow the rate payers to judge for themselves as to our respective merits, withou our calling upon them te solicit their votes. By this arrange ment e wiU do a kindness bot!} to the voters and to ourselves. Yours truly, DAVID EVAN3. Hirwain, March 27,1876. 6633. NPH £ CARDIFF RESTAURANT COMPANY JL (LIMITED) Be very respectfully to infonn the pnblic of Cardifl and neighbourhood that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS At the INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT, 106, B u E DOCKS, Where they can be supplied with Refreshments in first-class Style, at moderate prices. 65?9 T. S. HtJjsTIib l', Managing Secretary. THE SBERIFF'S ORDINARY win take place at the Royal Hotei, Cardiff, SATURDAY, APRIL 1st. Tickets to be had at the Bar, 6604 HOW~ TO MAKE £ 1,W PER-YEAJR^ WITH zi,ooo CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or addreas,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 188. FLEKT-STREBT, LONDON, 2068 (Education* L A D I E S' S C H 0 0 L. MAISON D'EDUCATION, 6 and 7, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. Thirteen Pupils of the School have passed the Cambridge Local Examinations. The Quarter COMMENCED March 27th, 1876. 663* EDUCATION. ENGINEERING. A Civil Engjinewr of experience at home and abroad, also a most successful tutor, receives a liaiited number of PUPILS at his Residence. Parents or guardians who wish their boys to obtain a sound, useful and practical education will do well by first»iving them an insight of their intended profession. Special attention also paid to those preparing for entrance to Woolwich and Cooper's Hill, and other examinations. Instruction given in the use of engineering and mathematical instruments. Apply for further particulais and terms to C. E. Stonelev, Ho ward-road,South Nor- wood, London, S.E. 6489 MHE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND I 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 on Application 58 C. RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN. HEAD, BEKKS. CONDUCTED BY 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 Exanun- tion in June, .Lb70, Eighty Boss Received. Vacancies at Christma.s.-For pros pectusea apply to the Principal. 36SG IDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL," FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, EL A., LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full oompliment of efficient teachers, thanks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. MrNUA'N never lo-;es sit;ht of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects useiul 10 Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The JJOARDillS and DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough training in every practical study that can fit them forthe battle oflife. 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 certlficntes-nearly two hundred—ranging from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, beSIdes a multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than cne hundred prizes irom the Protestant Educational Institute. Parent* anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Nunn to inspect the gtneral bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress thsy are mate 11 g in their daily studies, and his liberal [ domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 C 0 W B R I DG E S C 11 O O L Of the Endowment of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight. TRUSTRES The Principal and Fellows of .lesus COIJege, Oxford. HEAD MASTER: The Rev. M. PRICE WILLIAMS, M.A.. late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford first class in Classicil Moderations, 1865 second class, Final Classical School, If 68. CHAPLAIN AND SECOND MASTER The Rev. F. BROWN t, M.A, late Scholar of Wadbam College, Oxford first class in Math. Mods., 1009 second claas Finals, 1871. CLASSICAL MASTER: J. J. DYSON. Esq., B.A., Senior Scholar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, First Class in Classical Tripos, 1874. MASTER OF THE LOWER SCHOOL HUGH DE SPEAR, iisq., B.A., Oxford, and ht B.A. of London University. Fo.tEir. MASTER:-IIEBR CARL HEUMANN. VISITING MASTER Mathema.ties:-The Rev. D. JONES, Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; Second Class in Math. Mods., 1869; Second Class Finals, 1871. WRITING MASTER:—Mr. W. LEWIS. DRILL-SERGEANT :—Sergeant CHAPMAN. There are five monitorships, of the annual value of iet6 10s., tenable at the school for four years, and open to loll boys between the ages of twelve and sixteen. Monitors enteringJetlus College, Oxford, have a claim to Three Exhibitions each of the annual valueofZIO. Boys educated at Cowbridge School for four years previousto their matriculation are elitr.ble with natives of Wahs to Twenty Scholarships at Jesus College, Oxford, each of the annual value of £80. There are Two Exhibitions in the School of the aunual value of j630. Two Examiners are appointed yearly by the Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. There is a detached Infirmary, under the care of a properly-qualified per- son. Boys prepared, if desired, for the Local Examinations. Special Classes ire formed for the Great Public Kxaminations. Sixteen Scholarships and Exhibitions gained since 1870, and threi fint classes. Among the Scholarships and Exhibitions in are open ones-at Merton, 2; Magd-lei), Oxford, 2; Christ Church, 2 Queen's, Oxford Cor] us and Jusur, xford. (in6 ~Vf~E W P O R T A~G K N O Y 1* FOR THE 1* FOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE oflhj "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." aud "CARDIFF TUBS and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS," IS AT No. 6, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT, MON.. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS AiiE RECEIVED; THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD BOOKSELLERS AND NEWS AGENTS SUPPLIED; AND ORDERS TAKEN FORAREGULAR SUBSCRIBES. Th» Terms for Advertisements and the Wholesale Papers axe precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Onuz. W. MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER AND MAKAOHR. The Office closes at 6 p.m., but Advertisers may have their orders attended to after this hour at 10 and 11, Great Dock-street foppoeite the Free Public Library), Newport, Mon. J, 0 H N L E W I s, COAL MERCHANT, RHYMNEY RAILWAY YARD. CARDIFF. BEST LAPGE HOUSE COAL, THROUGH AND THROUGH, AND SMALL COALS, Delivered in any quantity on the shortest notico to any part of the Town or Country. Special arrangements for large quantities. Respectfully solicits a continuance of your favouis. EKIDENCE—23, LILY-STREET, ROATH. AGENT- JOSEPH HARRIS, FAN jittauuas awaxmt$. <- __1 rjlHE pRINCIPALITY QUTFITTING E STABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET. CARDIFF. OPENING OF THE NEW AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. JOTHAM & gONS, pROPRIETORS. I THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW and EXTENSIVE XS» THURSDAY, April 6th with a Urge display of NEW GOODS. DTOTHAM & e ONS10wof1°srwSttFe* • fJ K3 I Established 1839. /■ARRANGEMENTS of D Jotham & V (. Ground Floor. CoaU, Coats & Vesta (t. match)Men'i Complete D. JOTHAM igOKS. Suite, TrùUMrl, and Troa8en a.nd V.. te match. mochaniw Clothing. 1st Show Room. TOR GENERAL JUVENILB DEPARTMENT. 2nd Sh,,w R. TRA VELLING D TOTHAM & OONSf • v ( REQUISITES. ATERPROOIF D TOTHAM & CJONSf • v ( CLOTHING. D1S7, ST. MARY STREET and General Hosiery Department. ( 4th Show Room. ( 4th Show Room. D. & I WOOLLEN"BESPOO ( DEPARTMENT. D# JOTHAM & S0NS{s^3S>- THE pRINCIPALITY QUTFITTING E STABLISHMEWT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. OPENING OF THE NEW AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. D. JOTHAX & SONS, PROPRIETORS. THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW and EXTENSIVE DTOTHAM & Q ONS. PREMISES • fJ K3 1 will take place on THURSDAY, April 6th, ) with a large display of V NEW GOOD. DTOTHAM & OONS/^y^g^4 • v ( Established 1833. (ARRANGEMENTS of DTOTHAM & CJONSl DEPAKTV ENTS :— D. Oround Ftoor. 1 CoaU, Coats & Vests (to n>atch)Men's Complete n>atch)Men's Complete DTOTHAM & QONS. Suits, Trousers, and m I Trousers and Vests te • W match. NechiLnicie Clothing. 1st Show Room. TH« GENERAL JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. D TOTHAM & «ONS( tS?TLKL!NO • ( REQUISITES. 3rd Show Room. DTOTHAM & CONS f wi^frp^o* • KJ { CLOTHING. (17. ST MARY STREET, '17. ST MARY STREET, „.TC, Ground Floor. TOTHAM & CONS Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, • tr hJ and General Hosiery Department. Department. TUN Df 4th Show Room. WOOLL-JIFBKPOK, DEPARTMENT. DTOTHAM & CONS j Stoc6^ • f K_7 I Manchester Room. THE pRINCIPALITY OUTFITTING E STABLISJUMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. OPENING OF THE NEW AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. D. JOTHAM & SONS, pROPRIETORS. /THE OPENING OF THEIR RV THTTT AH/T O. /-M ««« NEW *,LD EXTENSIVE II .1 <JIIiAM & CJONS, PREMISES ] will take place on THURSDAY, April 6th, with a large display of j THURSDAY, April with a large display of V NEW GOODS. n JOTHAM ftOONSf^K^ •M~' • v KJ [ Established 1839. .—v f ARRANGEMENTS oi D. JOTHAM & gONsj^lP^™^ V Ground Floor. Coats, Coats k Vests fto Dmatch)Men's Complete TOTHAM & QONS. Suits, Trousers, and B Trousers and Vests te match. L Mechanics' Clothing. T| TOTHAM & CONS f 1,1 Sh^1Room- O 1 GENERAL JUVENILE I DEPARTMENT. D.A TAVELLING T) TOTHAM & CONSj TK"A vE'LLI'Na v ( REQUISITES. D TOTHAM & CJONSf ^f^Tor • y KJ | CLOTHING. Ground D(tT, ST. MARY STREET, Ground and General Hosiery t DepartmeuU Df 4th Show Room. TOTHAM & SONs|WOOLLE™-BESpOKB e U KJ ( DEPARTMENT. Stb Show Room. DTOTHAM & CjONS j stoc^b Shc7i^T' and • v I Manchester Room. justness Addresses. ppOWELL & QOMPANY WILL OFFER A VERY LARGE PARCEL OF JJLACK SILKS. These Gooda are in various lengths, and will be ouod considerably under preeent market value. NEW PRINTS. NEW DBESS MATERIALS. NEW CRETONNES. NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY & BRUSSELS CARPETS, LINOLEUM, AND FLOOR CLOTHS. HOWELL & COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 6094 QBOTHING FOR MECHANICS. Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra- ted for the advantages wbtch they have held out to all classed 01 Arnsansaud Mech-niel. British Workmen, seeing theee advan- tages, have supported the proprietors in the most encourage the Y'T" citable, and the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of the ready and extensive Support which they reeeivefrom Mechanics and Artisans, in the purchase of Heady Made Dress for better wear, supply their Working clothes with little rrd to profit. The Workmg- Classes are respectfully invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTKB CLOTHING for themselves. A nratHH • THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline-street, St Mary-Street. Twmwl__Oue Price. bio Abatement, Ready Money U ILKS, COSTUMES, DRESS FABRICS, o MANTLES, Ml LLINiRY, FANCY GOODS. DEBENHAM AND FREEBODY lbv",Ladice to write for Patterns of their New Spring DRESS MATERIALS, and also for Photographs 0" their New Models ia Silk aud Fancy Texture Coetuines, ldautles,&c-,&c., which are far. warded post free. Their STOCK is very large, and includes every approved Novelty for the Season, at the lowest ready money price. A Department is organised, with experienced Assistants, solely for the exeoatfon of orders by poei. CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. 29 ESTABLISHED A.D. 1807. WARE AND COLLB (Late S. Ware and Sons, Bristol and Cardiff), TAILORS AND WOOLLENDRAPERS. W. & C. beg to inform their 1 atrons and the public that their Purchases for THE SPRING SEASON Having been made wil h greatcan from the most fashionable PARISIAN AND LONDON WEST-END WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, Their Stock will be found replete with every no velty^Rjffl Departments. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Mg USE HEMINûW.:S.Y'S N EW DRY SOAP, and "PJXTRACT OF SOAP One trial will estatilish their superiority over all ethers. 3 PRIZE MEDALS AND BlPhOMA OF MERIT AWARDED SUITABLE FOR ALL DOMESTIC PURPOSES SOLD EVERYWHERE. Warehouse Trafalgar Street, Bradford, Yorkshire. 6385 1 ublicP.tions. NOW READY. THE CONFESSIONAL,- A Reprint of THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wain Datly Aews between The ltev. F. W. PULLER, Vicar of Roath, and The jev. WM. BRAILEY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardifl Togeti«)i wilhthu AKTlC'.ES thereon which have appeared m the above Juurua1. COPY OF RESOLUTION At a meeting ot the Cardiff Ministerial Union, which cidmpripes the Pastors at Nineteen Nonconformist Cougregutions the fol- lowing icsoiution was unanimously passed:— J "That this Union exprrssesir,ski,eat admiration of the manner in which the Rev. W. Urailey has conducted the discussion with the Rev. W. F. Puller, on 'RituiHsm and Romanism Identical,' and warmly congratulates hi ai upon the able manner in which he has established his positions. "This Union also regaids with high appreciation the leading articles on the 'Social and Political influences filf the Cou- fessional,'which have appeared in tne South If ales Daily Sews, and be)iov ing that the circulation in a peimanent form both of the letters of Messrs. Brailey and Puller, and of the articles rcfarrtHi "0, wou'd be of great service to molality arid religion, this Uuion expresses the hope tli.it stej s will be taken for their inunediate publication and wide distribution." PRICE THREEPENCE. To be had of all Newsagents 111 South Wales alid the West oj Kiicland, or post free fur FOUKPENCE from Publisher, l'ailll Newt, Cardiff. 5735 1875-6 Now ready. 30C0 pa^es. Price Three Guineas. The Foreign or Contiii«fit-al portions, Sfjtaraic, rack MERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. m WORLD. Leviathan book, contains nea ly i ef a million of names. A valuable addition to our books of reference. "-Timu. A curiosity, if not a marvel at onve comprehensive and simple, contains principal banks, fchipjrers, &c."—Telegraph. This heiculean volume. Contains the principal commercial firms throughout the civilised world."—Standard. "An enormous volume. A carefully selected list. There Is much that is valuable in the book."—Daily Newt. Considerably lamer than the Loudon Poet Office Directory. Is of considerable merit." Echo William Wilson aaid Sous, 6, Talbot-court, Eastcbeap, London, E.C. 6641 EAD WH1 TAKERS JOURNAL. THIBET Weekly Penny Magazine published contains More lnte- resting Articles than any other; is Especially Adapted for Family Reading, and may b. given te sons apd daughters. Sold by all stationers. 2631 5026 Corrected up to the Latest Date, and containing Bio^raohies of the Peers recently created by the Right Hon. B. 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