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ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS OF INDIARUBBER GOODS, WORKS, LIMEHOUSE. INDIA RUBBER ISHING stockings NDIA RUBBER FISHING TROUSERS, INDIA RUBBER FISHING BaOGXJES, INDIA. RUBBER FISHING BOOTS, HATS, COATS, &c., &c. 5273
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ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, 16 and 17, CASTLE-STREET, SW ANSEA. GARDEN HOSE! GARDEN HOSE WATER You 11 GARDENS. 60 FT. EXTRA QUALITY GARDEN HOSE, fitted with BRASS ROSE and JET, complete for ONE G-UINEA. Same length, with fittings, commoner quality, 18s. Any length cut to order. TRADE SUPPLIED.
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Shipping jreotitM. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. '.1'he Screw Steam-shins SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; ANTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Capt. Linklater; AILSA, Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless prevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of ] <S— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 2 Wednesday 3 p.m. 116 Wednesday- 3 p.rø. 9 Wednesday 9 p.m. 123 Wednesday. 8 P.M 30 Wednesday 2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. Friday I p.M I IS Friday I P.UL Friday 4. p.m. 125 Friday 4 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 0 3 Thursday 2 p.m. 17 Thursday • • P,m* Thursday .2 p.HI. | 24 Thursday •• •* 2 P-N. With liberty to tow and assist VeaseM- FARM-Betf&St: Cabin, 17S. 6d.; Steerage, 108. Greenock OR Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Return, 80s.; Steewff8* 12& 6d; Soldiers t Sailors, 10s. Goods to be alongside in time for oWpmOnt before the adver- tised time of sailing.. Apply in Glasgow to William Slo»n J • Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Swansea, ~• Jones & Brother; (Belfast, to Robert Henderson & '^°aA 'sT1'' to Mark Whitwill GkSon; and in Cardiff, to „ • WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardifl, June, 1876. 9669 ALTERATI(3^0K DAY8 OF SAILUVH. s&i P&v NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. vy /IR»T-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. -SSMtihsa-On a"er 6ih DECEMBER the City of Cork Steam Packet Oos Steamers will leave CORK for MILFyRD, NEWPORT, a»d CARDIFF, EVERY MONl>AY, returning to CORK from NEWPORT'EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNM6DAY, and for CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See .handbills. Fares-Cabin, ZI la. Cabin Return Ticket, available for one imonth (including Stsward's fees), jel lis. 6d Dock, 7s. For ifurther particulars see small bills. AGENTS. 'CARDIFF.—Mr E. C. DOWNING. Shipbroker, Bute Docks. .NEWPORT.—Mr JAMES MAD DOCKS, Dock-street. «CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 7 AKU o3uMALL FROM LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. ISfAitTHIA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. tCUIIL"- BATAVIA. JAVA. UAM^JRIA. iilRERIA. HECLA. ,ATLAS. ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. MARATHON. CHINA. BOTHNIA. all CVNARlJ ROYAL MAIL STBAMKRS sail every TUESDAY THURØ- ioay, and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for 6teeragc ^Passengers.—For further particulars apply to J). & C. IkC IVER, 1, Rumford-street. Liverpool. 69 QTEAM to MELBOURNE and SYDNEY. Colonial Line of Packets. The ^^imHSSiomagnificent rigged and full-powered Screw Steamship Whampoa, 100. A 1 3(835 tons grogs regis- ter. 500 H. P. Nominal, 3,000 Lf- P. Fffft-tive J. C. Jaques, com- mander, is appointed to leave the South \yest India Dock, on Wednesday 7th July, calling at PI) mouth. Passengers taken at through rates to other Australian and the New Zealand ports. Passage 'money 14 guineas an^ "P,?'ard^ For further particular*, apply to JOHN HENRY FLINT, as agent, 112, Fenchurch- iStreet, London, E.C. 9830 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BBTWEEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, •JTaking passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA CHAROB, to- NEW YORK, BOSTON, OB BALTIMORE. First-class l!u^*P01Jf^„Ir0n Steamships, are appointed to Sail Fro.ni LIVERPOOL KVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are > • ILLINOIS 30th June KENILWORTH 7th July Calling »t Queenatown the following day to embark passengers. This i th^ only Trans-Atlantic_ Line sailing under the United States Fi ag. and the accommodation for Passengers i. equal to any of the E^t»#«fc2i S^lare^Jted at Philadelphia on the Wharf Pic WylVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the shortest and most d. wet route to all places in the Western States. CABIN PA SBAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced ratel STEERAGE FASSAGW as ow as any other line, including an ample supply c < Provisions, cooked and served up by the Com. ^INTERMEDIA T"E PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all uecessarv utensils,, aud » separate table, £ 8 8s. ^lorfurther jn/onaation, apply to R ICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, LiverpooL Or to JAMBS AYRE, 162, .Bute-road, Cardiff JOHN COPE LAND, 124, High-street, Jlerthyr Tydfil; DAviD DAVIKS, 2, Cannon- street, Aberdare. 8952 §Tf< OOD N'.EWS TO EMIGRANTS. Canada st}lI calls for labour; wages high, and no lock-outs. Mr Down sailrf again for Canada by Allan Royal Wall steaer. 24th June, frcrm Liverpool; he will take emigrants witb him at very low rates, and guarantee to see all "employed and comfortably settled before he returns. Those wishing to join this party are strongly advised to apply early, as the number will be strictly limited. Labourers and female doraost4o servants assisted out every week sail every Thursday. In all rages amploymentis certain.—For further particulars apply to John W. Down, EllDigration Agent. Victoria-street, Bristol. Mucifte stamp for reyly. 9205 L L A N L I N E. *BO&*K8T OOBAK FASSASK TO AMERICA. Camnosed of Twenty First-ciagg Royal Mail Steamers. SAIUKO DAVS-rromLiverpoo,, every. Tuesday and Thursday, to rfcTmft* and every ^L^esday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy tet^g jjj parts of Canada and ^urgewi »nd Stewardesses provided free for all classes of ^Passengers wh0 ^ej'j .kets before leaving home are «aet at the ^es charee^t7J by »PP°inted °j tile Company, takes c g 1 them ontil they go on board ^Th^Canadian GoverSf™erifld?Far^ ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ALLAN LINE to Marrie rm Labourers and Female Do- 01 Fnr° w Freight or to Allan Brothers and Alexandra Buildings. James-street, Liverpo.l, or to G. Bird, *6, Bute-street, Cardiff, T.. se 29, Page-street, aiofl 3, • Oxford-street, Swansea, W., d Wind-street, Neath'; D. a Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery j. a Mel| st Mary. ftreet. Cardigan. 5909 jCeaat the Companies Acts, 1862 and '867, aind in the Matter of THE DAVIS MAESTEGMERTHYR.COLLIERY COMPANY (Limited). The Creditor# of the above>Damed Ooinpa-ny are required, on or '►"before the ot ^y&y, 1875, .8e K^ r ^^es and ad- < dresses and the full particulars of their debts or claims, and a 1 statement of his or £ "ou»t, and the nature o' the security, •If anv, held by him or •dthe nanrsand addresses of their •olicitors, if any, i„ iS;wOOD sULLY, of 23, Gresham- ^xswse. Old Broad-street city cf London, accounUnt, the liquidator of the said and, if s0 required by notice in writiner from the said Hebta^°r> are> t^ieir to eome in and prove their 8 T me8 j?r claims at the Chambeig of the vice-Chancellor, Sir ,J. ^f Middu.0n' No. 11, New-square, Lincoln's-iun, in the county defauh6*' at; suc^ ^ime M ■pecified in ^pch notice or, i distribthereof, they will be ex- eluded from the benefit of he'din!y on made before such debtj are proved. Every cfe '„fnre the vtny security is to pro- .ducetbe simie, if required, be* 4lh d^°«-Chancellor, at his •Chambers aforesaid, on Thursday. ap^of November, 1876,, =*t 12 o'clock at n°on^.being thc irjlg. Da>d for hearing and adj udicating uP<i?TJv,r?^t8 an< hief Clerk 23rd day of 1875.-BDWARD BLOXAM, CH G G SW^ASH, FIELD, and MATHEWS, 12, Queen-street, teitcr3 for the Offieia.1 Li^idatoi^ TJrOHANQERy-iN THili MA 0F the i. t!om panies Acts, 1862 and 1807, a"v^oMPANv of THE DAVIS MVKSTEQCOLLIERY C0 v^t^'Llmited). The Vice-Ci ancellor, S'L^Bacon, h»s» ^oOD So,r dated the 21st dav of June, 1875, Appointed JAMES ^ouu Gmha^ouse/Old in the ,c^v^on, accountant, to be OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR of the a0^v*-«J»toed Company. Dat^ed this 21Jl\q £ y »tf„June' l iS'iTUEW^0 BLOXAM Chief Clerk. NASH l?IEU), and MAT"JiW8 Queen-street. E.C.. Solicitors tor the Offl^i LiqU'dato^ 71^ fuhlic appointments. MERTIIYR TD, A CERTIFICATED MISTRESS is WANTED fORthe CAEDBAW INFANT SCHOOL, which is to be OPENED on the 9th of AU!?119; ntxt. Salary £ 75 per ytar. APP'I**1^'TH testiraonials ALL(J extracts from Inspectors' reports, tosent to C. SrFPfIEM. Clerk to thfl Board. Jjerthyr iydfil, 6 d E hLIGAB R" SCHOOL boaE V, \X GLAMORGANSHIRE- WANTED, A p.loale ex-Pupil Tfacher FOR thO Bargaed Infant Board School. SAIW. £ ^0 per annum. SEWING essential, DutieS 'to commeHce 1st AuguSt next. Applicitions, with recent testimonials ("Ot exceeding tjiroe), to be sent to me, at Jlerthyr Tydfil, on or beture Tuesday, the 13th day OF JULY, JG75.—By OrdER> 134, iHgh-street, Merthyr Tydfll, FRANK JAMES, Clerk, J9th June, 1876. 010 Jto Us Ruction. J SALE THIS DAY. „ Cattle Market, C^din.—Sale of Fat and Store Sheep, Horses, &e. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Cardiff* SATURDAY^ the 2(3th JUNE, 1875, at. Half-past Two for Three o'clock, a larze and primestock of FAT and STOB^ SH 'CEp, three excellent young Hacks, quiet to ride and drive, ralld se I iou also, a very cJever Cob, 14 haudd3in., i ear old. Further particulars in baudbills. "yog Ko. 1, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON, will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY £ ext, the 30th day of JUNK, 1875, an assortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, the property of |Mr Chamber- lain (who is leaving the neighbourhood), including mahogany loo, Pembroke, and other tibles, mahogany escritoire, bookcase, Mahogany sofas in hair, a piano. Coll am an 1 Collard full com- Pass, three eight-day clocks in matiogany cases, superior Spanish mahogany sideboard, Canternu'y, pier glasses in gilt frames, fenders and fire-irons, iron American rocker, Worcester china, metal dish covers, meat safes, &,c., &c. Bed-room appoiut- memts and kitchen requisites. Sale to commence at Two o clock precisely. 7St No. 1. Bute Dock (Jhsmbers, C!ardiff.-Un!eserved Sa-Ie of superior Office FurnIture and 1%J"ESSRS. BROS, are instructed 1VX to SELL b^D™5,na''h« above I Offices, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, on MONDAY the 28th day of June next, the whole of the superrr OFFICE FUKNITURE and FITTINGS lately used by p Company, and consisting «f the foUowing articles. Mahogany desk with three drawers, mahogany desk with five drawers and book rail, two Windsor chairs, mahogany-top caunter wuh five drawers and cupboard, two double desks with book rads, eight office stools, copying- press with stand and drawers, superior knee-hole table with drawers, &c complete ron safe with cupboard and stand, Brus- sels carpet, files rulers and inkstands, brushes, a few new account books, six mahogany hair-seated chairs, two arm-chairs, letter- scales and weights, and a quantity of waste pider. Further Particulars may be obtained on application to the Auc- tioneers, at 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. June 22nd. 1875. 644- Morgan fetrect, Pontypridd. — Sale of well preserved Household Furniture and Effec's. \/f ESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS, are instruc- i.fi. ted, by A. Stockwood Esq., to SBLL by AUCTION, on the prernis s.as above, on 1 uesday, the 29th June, 1875, the whole of the HDUStHOLD ^URNllURE and Effects, consisting of Drawing Room-Walnut Couch, Walnut Chairs (four of which are covered m Wool work) handsome carved Walnut Table, work Table, square Whatnot, fancy Chairs, Cornice and Curtains, Paint. intrs hnurav, Sc., Urnaments, fancy Brackets, Brussels Carpet, n«rlv new, Fender, Fire Irons, &c. Dining Ro?m—A«ahogany Suite, comprising 6 hair-seated chairs, Couch and Easy Chair, Teltscope Table, excellent Cottage Piano- forte, by Chappell & Co., Musie Stoo', sundry Chairs, Oak liable, Engravings Ornaments, fancy Brackets, oil Cloth, Ru. Ac., Fender, Coal Vase, and Fire Irons. Breakfast Room-Table, 6 Chairs in leather. 2 Lamps, Books,1 Engravings, Ornaments, ic also the appointments of 4 Bed- rooms, including Iron a nd other Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Furniture, Mattresses, Palliasse3, &c., Malrble top and other Wasbstands, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing .Tables, Chairs, Carpets, tiir Carpet and Rods, swing Glasses, Towel Horsas and ioilet Ware, night Commode, &c. The Kitchen contains the usual Furniture and Culinary Uten- sils, seveolpeng of choice Fowls will be offered, also the Garden Tools, Bedding, and other Plants, lien Coops, &c. lhrre will be no reserve. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon precisely. Catalogues are being prepared, and may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at their Pontypridd or Cardiff Offices. Institute Chambers, Pontypridd, S June 10th, 1875. 653 Auction Mart, Canton Market Cardiff. MR. BODINGTON'S next Monthly SALE of STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will be held as above on TUESDAY, JUNE 29th 1876 Fair day- Entries solicited. Couditions as usual. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Auctionesr's Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline-terracf, Canton, Cardiff. 689 SALE THIS DAY. Victoria Auction Roomp, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MESSRS N. LAWRENCE & CO. have re- ceived instructions from Mr D. Jones. of Buto etrsct, to SELL bv Allr- 1-1, on sATUiu>A* Next, June 26, J875, a .j large qUllntity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, removed to the above Auction Rooms for convenience of sale, consisting of: Watches, Clocks, Chain?, and Apparel. No Reserve. Sale to commence at Half-past Seven o'clock. p.S.rhe above articles were Pledged between January and June 1875. 657 Sale of Furniture of a Fourteen-roomed House. To Parties furnishing, and others. Victoria Auction Rooms St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MESSRS. N. LAWRENCE and CO. have re- ceived instructions Mr Thomas Shew to SFIL by, AUCTION the Complete Furmtureof a 14-roomed House, removed t to the Victoria Sale Rooms In consequence of the landlord not. allowing a sale on the premises, together with a few lots of New Furniture from the last consignment; also a quantity of Cider, and 16 dozen of Sparkling Champagne, on MONDAY and TUESDAY June 28th, and 29th. To be on view on the moraines of sale. Sale to commence at 3 o clock in the afternoon and 7 each evening. 635 AberamP, near Aberdare MESSRS. LAWRENCE and CO Of Cardiff, have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Lake to sFFL bV AUCTION, at the Cardiff Castle Inn, Aberdfre 3Mh instant, all those EIGHT COTTAGES, situate in Gwa,%T-street. Aberdare, aforesaid, and being Nos. 15, lfi, 17 is iQ of ond 22, and in the respective occupations of Mr. PhiliiM and others' subject to Mich conditions of sale as shall be then and there PrForCfurther particulars apply to Mr. M. Moman Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, St. Mary-street. Cardiff.' 643 Port MR T. S. "^ructions to SELL by N on WEDNESDAY, JUNB; 30th, 1875, at the Mount Stuart Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff, the fast-sailing LUGGER AN.^A, ot lylng jn the we8t Bute Docks, 107 tons net register, carries1 210 tous, u. W. on 10 feet 10 inches draft. Built of the best material at Re Jon in latter part of 1872, and then classed 3-3rd 9 > ears. i8 well found in stores, and ready for sea.. This vessel sails very fast, and is a good model. The sale will take place at 3 for 4 o clocK. For Inventories and further particulars apply to f .he Auctioneer, Crockherbtown, or Messrs Morel Bros. Shipbrok ers, Cardiff. 5 04 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff.—Sale of first-class Furniture, Pier- glasses, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Palliasses, &c., &c MR JOSEPH PAYNE and CO. beg to inform their friends and the public that he will SE LL, on MONDAY, June 28th, 1875, and Three following aaya, J¡oga.ny Dining Table, with screw, £ 8; ditto Dining Room in leather, spring and stuffed back chairs, £ 16 10s; ditto BooKcaso, round corners, 46 18s; large Pier-glass, dM 15s: Manog- poia, in hair, 70s; Couches, ditto, 60s; ditto Chairs, 7s d t ditto, 14s 6d. Drawing Room Suite, in crimson rep, £ 13 10s; rnlaid oval Loo, pillars and claws, £ 5 10a; superior Walnut Chiffonier, with marble top, plate-glass back and panels, £ 10 10s; Mahogany Chiffoniere 75s; Mahogany Easy Chairs, in hair seating, £ 2 14s ditto Dining Room Chairs, in real leather, 22s Mahogany Duchesse Table and Stand, marble top, complete, 49 9a. Oft. pine Wardrobe, liavinsr presses, drawers, and tray, £ 10 ios marble top Washstartds. 29s • Mahogany Chest of Drawers, £ 3 17s ed cane-seated Chairs, 3s half-tester Bedsteads, brass foot rail, 70s; Feather Beds, Bolster and Pillows, W « ed, and every description of Furniture pro- portionately_low. All goods warranted, and exchanged if not approved. Cneapest Hou3e in Cardiff for gooc. Furniture. 700 MESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS and Co., have m^se^MW^DAY^jnwp o PUBLIC AUCTION, on the »bov%^em1ses,Mw«uA^ JUNE 28th 1875, the whole of the HOUSEHOMJ FUKmiuRE &nd EPl)fEcls; compri8insc wal*ut ^"te-SaS'S^k^d panels, m°arbie'?heffioDier?' with ^s^n^other ca^^s °fe^ers^ndrfironiro^>t''le,?i ing tables, sets of ware, toilet glassed tSSLf^ble top, dress- chest of drawers, mattresses, feather and h°*any seated chairs, and the usua kitchen requUit^ ^c^ Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swan- sea. 685 SALE BY MR. THOMAS p nil. /^t Farm, Christchurch,—Within One Mile of Llanwern Stations, and Two Miles from Newport S^ie of Growing Crops, Cider, Implements, Furniture ^K^ 11TR THOKAS PARRY haa received 1VL tinns to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY U disposed of, in WI! T AI^TVRMATH W r*e growing wo'ps of HAY and 'in convenient lots 0u about ») acres of Und, untd and -e <b ■' W6 about twenty aore8 Wheat; four aore« of barley ,aores of oats, and one acre of vetches. Also a stumP °f old meadow hay about five tons, and a quantity 0f straw, all lit!'ftle„Vor ,eS °f Chrjstchurch and Magor. The whole can l>e onsumed on the pre- mises, to suit the convenient OP Jj&sers. if consumed on the premises the use of buil<^ £ n had, as may be About 600 gallons of r)riWe Cider and Perry. The Implements include gc^e^h^Trak1'1 horee work complete, Cambridira milar. iron scumer, norse rake, cake crunhor portable cow cHbs, broad-wheel vv^gon, brewers'trolley?^^ stone, &c., &c. Also a quantity of Household Furniture and numerous other articles too numerous to particularize.! Sale to commence at Two o'clock The FARM TO LET, with immediate P°8^°rn^r ^^r particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or to Mr Wilmot, on the farm, who will show the lots. Dated Caerleon, Newp«rt, June 22nd, I815- 702 Ildtø by uttiou. Glan Ebwye House, Victoria Iron Works, Mon. "Tl/TR. HENRY VENN0R has been instructed to IT I SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on MONDAY, the 28th day of JUNK., 1S75, n,t 12 o'clock ot Noon, the handsome and well-selected HOUSEHOLD 1URNITURE and EFFECT^, of Alexander brewer, t sq., M,D., who is leaving the neighbour- hood. Tiis FTRRSITPRK consists of handsome mahogany sideboard, large and elegant chimney glasses in massive gilt frames, rose- wood loo table with carved pillar and cl iws, gilt window cornices, mahogany curtain poles and rings, damask moreen window curtains, a large number of chairs, leather and cane-seated, easy ditto, handsome and nearly new Brussels cat pets, hearth rugs to match, handsome iron flower stand, coal vases, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, mahogany dining table, ditto centre table, handsome paraffine and other lamps, hall ditto, mahogany secretaire bookcase, ditto whatuot, glass flower vase, fire-guards, elegant bronze-fenders, polished steel fire-irons, ash- pans, handsome hat and umbrella stands, several wool and other mats, a quantity of floor cloth, quantity of cut-glass in tnmblers and beer glasses, wine ditto, custard ditto, &c.; ivory-handle knives and forks, &c., &c,; handsome iron and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, elegant mahogany wardrobe, polished deal ditto, mahogany and polished deal chests of drawers, handsome marble-top mahogany and other washstands, chamber ware, dressing and toilet tables; mahogany, marble-slab, and other swing-glasses; mahogany night commodes, several painted tin baths, ditto water cans, foot-pans, cane-seated and easy chairs, zebra-wood loo table, mahogany towel horses, nearly new Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, Indian matting, hearth-rugs, fenders, fire-irons, ditto guard and ash pans, feather beds, mattresses and palliasses, stair carpetting, &c., &c. Roller mangle, washing machine, large linen chest, dinner service, and a quantity of kitchen requisites, &c., &c- A quantity of Boons, amongst which are Matthew Henry's Bible, Rev M. Credon's ditto, Rev John Flavells Works, Mrs Heman's ditto, Ainsworth's English and Latin Dictionary, Lives of Nonconformists by Samuel Palmer, Whitfield s Works, Re- marks 011 the prophetic part of the Revelations t'i St John, by Thomis Header, Guthrie's Geography, BaIley s JSngiish Diction- ary, Jesus seea of Angels, and God's Mindfulness of Man, three Sermons by Rev Augustus Toplady, Parry s Dictionary and Chemical Catechism, Historical Sketches of Statesmen in the time of George III., by Henry Lord Brougham, in 3 volumes; British Celebrated Commmders, by Rev li. K. Glelz; General Itineracy of Eogland and Wales, Characteristic of Women, by Mrs Jameson; Thoughts on Animalcules, or a Glimpse of the Invisible World, by Gideon Algernon Mantell, Esq., B.F.R.S.; Evangelical Magazine, from the year 1785 to 1853, V.C. BAROUCHE, with shafts and poles, in good » nearly new sets of single Harness, ditto Saddles and Sidesaddles, and other stable requisites. A very handsome Chesnut Carriage HORSE, quiet to ride or drive. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon., June 7th, 1875. Cardiff Arms Hotel.-Sale of Horses. MR WILLIAM SANDERS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Yard, on SATURDAY, 26th June, 1875, at Half-past Two o'clock, Two excellent Young HORSES, just imported from Souther'i Russia of the Cossack and Circassian breed), 14J hands high, quiet 111 harness and suitable tor ridiner. This Sale affords a rare opportunity for purchasing animals of this breed. Terms. cash. Auctioneer's Office, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. -782 Freehold Farm for Sale. MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS is instructed to SELL by Public AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan (-ubject to conditions), at Three c Aftfcr" noon of Saturday, the 10th, of July, 1875, the very valuable FARM, called V AOWRGOCH. Situate in the Parish of Llantood, in the County of Pembroke. This very desirable and well-known Estate, comprising about 127a. lr. 30p. of very rich meadow, arable, and well watered, and intersected by convenient roads, v?i na good dwelling house and farm buildings, is situated pules from the county town of Cardigan, and within an ^y^jstance from the Cardigan-road Station, the terminus of the Whitland and Taff Vale Bailway. Particulars may be obtained on application auctioneers, or Messrs. Asa and Ivor Evans, Solicitors, Cardigan, whose offices a plan of the estate may be seen. 10019 To Ironmongers, General Dealers, and Others. MESSRS. TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. have received instructions to SELL by AUCT > „ DAY, June 28th, TUtSDAV 29th, WEDNESDAY 30th, 1HURS. DAY, July 1st, and following day, if necessary, eav\ Q J 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of w •Ofe Wt-rvteutca Sl'OCK-lN-TRAUE Of ■r Aston, of Commercial-street, Newport, Mon., in "Qnioa- tiein, comprising a very large and useful assortment of ironmon- gery, catlcy, electro and nickel silvei spoons, forks, Britannia metal tea and coffee pots, tin goods, carpenters' and otner tools, brooms, brut lies, iron bedsteads, filterers, roofing fe»w ting, bird cages, lamps, lamp glasses, cacoa nut mats, mg rods, tackle, and miscellaneous effects in almost endless variety. The Stock will be put up in Lots to suit the Trade. No reserve. The Household Furniture, Fixtures, Gas Fittings, Glass Show Cases, &c., will be Sold by Auction on Thursday, the otn day of July, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon punctually. „ T» V For further particulars, apply to Metsra Williams « Co., DOCK- street, Newport, Solicitors Messrs Lomas, Harrison,and StarKey, Accountants, Birmingham; or at the offices of the Auctioneers, 20, High-street, Newport, Mon. _OA Dated June 2Ut, 1875. Sale of Surplus Timber, &c. „ TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, m Her Majesty's Dockyard at Pembroke Dock, by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of JUNE, 1875, surplus lots of African, Greeuneart, Mahogany, Oak (English, Italian, Dantzic, and American), rT Treenails, &c., &c.; also, quantities of old Iron, .viz-Y 7 vanised thin, scrap thin boringi. shavings, slag, chain old, steel old scrap, smitbery ashes, an old barge, leugth bl feet 9 intnes, breadth 17 feet 2 inches, depth 4 feet 3 inches, &c., Ac. Sale to commence at 14 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had 01 application to Mr William Th°ma £ Auctioneer, residing at Orange Hall, Pembroke, ajd at the DOCK- yard. yard. B. V. HAMILTON, 623 Captain Superintendent. c A R DIFF.-HOUSES FOR SAL E Two Semi-Detached VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1,000. Two Dittto Ditto ditto, .u,150. One Semi-Uetached VILLA in Partridge-road, price ;£425. Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, CathaVs, above Drill uau. From £ 225 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price L190 each.. Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Two Ditto Clifton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS and a Bakehouse in Garnet-street, Roath. HOUSE and SHOP in Russell-street, price je226. Let at 12s. per Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, priee £ <50. Let at 21s. per week. One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate pos- session. Alse Small BRER-HOUSE in Mary Ann-street, incoming £ 60- Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the town.. T Apply At0 JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General in- Hiirance Agent, 60, CLIFTON-STRBKT, CARDIFF. 515 At ESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLfeGE-STREET, SWANSEA, BEG respectfully to inform the inhabisants 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. They, at the same time, assure all those who may avail themselves of their services that their instructions will be carried out with pro mptitude and dispatch. puring the alterations of the College Chambers, all communi- cations 'or Price, Jenkins, and Co. will be attended to at their TemPorary Offices. 4, Trinity-place. Swansea. 0054 I L L I A M SANDERS, VV AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottagM in the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop, in Buraard-Jtreet, with stable and other back premises. Four houses in Russell-street; and Three houses in Buzzard t treet. OATH.-Three genteel Residences in Cyril cresent Two houses in Copper-street; Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Eight in Gold-street Five bouses in Clifton-street; and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Four houses in Woodville Terrace twe houses in r,ettv-strflct. CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-strcet. Eligible site of Freehold Land at th corner of Clive-road and Ely-rosd. ORANGETOWN.- NOS. 8, 9,10, Knole-street. A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on ino rtgapAkpp. agabove. m S. HUNTLEY, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, | m HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, &c: SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. All business entrusted to him will be executed with fidelity and promptitude. Orders for AUCTION SALES respectfully solieited. Settlement made on day after sale. HOUSE PROPERTY bought andsoMor Commission. RENTS COLLECTED, repairs, &c., superintended. VALUATIONS made for Probate and succession dutiea 4967 POWELL^ AUOTIONEER AND~ VV ACCOUNTANT, D?.OF I VALUER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE • AGENT. U^HPATIONS CONDUCTED. RENTS COLLECTED. OFFICES?—TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 2568 ^aie^ by A, urtion. Northamptonshire.—Valuable Freehold Estates (principally tithe free), situate in the parishes of Twywell, Canford St. Andrew, and Finedon, adjoining the villages of Twywell and Finedon three miles from Thrapston, six from Ket'eriog, and a short distance from Wellingoorough, in a fine agricultural part of the county, exceptionally rich in minerals, and wtih the great advantage of a railway station at each of the above-mentioned places on the Midland line. The estate at Twywell comprises a capital farm residence, with numerous agricultural buildings, and about 485 acres of first-rate arable, pasture, and meadow land, with some thriving woods, in the occupation of Mr Saun- ders Leete, who has he d the farm for many years, but wboss tenancy will expire at Michaelmas next. The farm at Finedon consists of a comfortable farmhouse in the village, with farm buildings and about 203 acres of exce!lent arable, pasture, and meadow land, in the eacupation of Mr W. L. Hill, whose tenancy will expire at Christmas next. The estates are situate on the oolitic formation of NorthamPtonshii e, in the richest portion of this now celebrated iron district, and are believed to possess some of the finest, iron ores in the England. They have re- cently been surveyed by a competent mining engineer, under whose personal superintendence trial holes have been dug, which are now open to the inspection of intending purchasers, and iron ore has been found in large quantity and of excellent quality, yielding from 35 to 40 per cent of metallic iron. The acknowledged merir, of these iron ores arises not merely from their superior quality, but also from their excellence as mixing ores, for which they are exported to all our great centres of iron sweting in this country, and this is testified by the latest published Government statiatic2,, which show that from the small production of 95,66t tons in 1866 in had reeched the large total of 1,500.000 tons in 1874. MESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATES for SALE at the Mart, on FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, at 2 o'c ock precisely, in lots, as under :— Lot 1. The principal portion of the Twywell Estate, with the residence and buildings, comprising altogether about 400 acre. Lot 2. The remainder of the Twywell Estate, called Kirtlfey Lands, containing about 85 acres, situate a short distance from Lot 1, and let, with that lot, to Mr Saun ters Leete. Lot 3. Whitsuodale Farm, in the village and parish of Finedon, on the read from Wellingborough to Thrapston, with farm-housa and buildings, and about 136 acres of land. Lot 4. i5 acres of valuable Accommodation Land, on the high road, about a mile from Lot 3, and now let, with that lot, to Mr W. L. Hill. Particulars, with plan, may shortly be had of Messrs Collyer- Bristow Withers, and. Russet), Solicitors, 4, Bedford-row or at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers (at whose offices samples of the iron ore may be viewed), 12, Ol d Broad-street, London. 545 Preliminary AdvertiMMent.-Northimptonshire.-A valuable Freehold Beeldeiatial Estate, known as Paston-hall, beautifully situate about two miles from the City of Peterborough, and in the immediate vicinity of the Fitzwilliam Hunt. It comprises a very comfortable family residence, with offices, outbuildings, kitchen and flower garden, lawn and shiubbery, together with about 183 cares of excellent pasture and arable land, subdivided into convenient occupations, also several cottages and gardens. The residence and four and a halt acres are let on lease to Mrs Strong at a very inadequate rent, in consideration of a large outlay, and the remainder (except about four acres of woodland in hand) is in the occupation of respectable yearly tenants. The present net rental of the estate is JM21 per annum, but on the expiration of the existing lease of the mansion a much larger income will be obtained. MESSRS NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATE for SALE EARLY IN JULY, of which a more descriptive advertisement will shortly auvear. May be viewed by cards, and particulars had of J. A. Bertram, Esq., Solicitor, 22, Chancery-tana of J. F. Arno'd Esq., Public Accountant, Peterborough at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 82, Old Broad street, London. 646 On the banks/of the Wye, midway between Monmouth and Chep- stow.-A Beautiful little freehold Residential Estate, distin- zuished as Coedithel, situate on the high turnpike road, And one mile from Tintern, the principal station of toe Wye Valley Railway, now in course of construction and rapidly ap- proaching completion, which will place the property within way access of Newport, Cardiff, Ross, and Hereford, and about 4i hours of London, two miles from the celebrated ruins of Tintern Abbey, and in close proximity to the interesting Wind- cliffe and the Forest of Dean. It comprises an ornamental cottage residence, upon which a large sum has been judiciously expended iu modern improvements, delight- fully placed on rising ground, about 100 yards from the banks of the river, which at this spot affords first- rate fishing, is also navigable, and provides excellent wharfage ana accommodation for a yacht detached stabling for three horses, coach-house, and other ueeful etttbuitdings; tastefully disposed pleasure grounds, ornamented with fine timber and shrubs, good kitchen garden and orchards, well planted and iM a high state ef esMVition. At a short distance is a compact larm homestead, called Upper Coedithel. The land which immediately ..surrounds the residence is principally of very valuable meadow and pasture, well watered by the river and by a never-failing stream, and the remainder, which rises about 300 feet from the Wye, is of an ornamental description, beautifully limbered, and affords excellent shooting. The estate comprises altogether about 86 acres, and forms in its entirety a most desirable residence for any gentleman seeking a compact and picturesque little estate, and is especially suitable for one having business in the South Wales manufacturing district. There are important frontages to the high road of 8,300 feet, suitable for building purposes. Possession on the completion of the purchase. MESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co are instructed to offer the above PROPERTY for SALE, at the Mart, London, on Friday, July 14th. May be viewed and narticulars, with plan, shortly had of Mess's. Sutton and Ommmnev Solicitors, No. 80, Coleman-street, E.C.: at the Mart ;Zd of toe Auctioneers, No. 62, Old Broad-street, London. 547 — preliminary Advertisement. RRvrONSHIRB.-FREttHOLBS, PENWYLLT. rrHEC°'»bMO "PKOPERTIES will shortly be A offered fo» SALE by Public AUCTION. J The PKNWYLtT PROPERTY consists of about 80 acres of enclosed FreeholA Land, with the very valuable^uarries of Lime- c, and the dwelling-house, cotages, outbuildings, smithy, and warehouse thereon. The land is intersected by the Swansea, Neath, and Breoon Railway, and the Petwyllt Station of that Railway is situated in the midst ofit, thus affording every facility for transit to all parts of the countiy. The Penwyllt Limestone has the reDutatiaTbeing a^ut„the *?8t ,n lha «mn'.y. Two quarries have been opened on the Property, and a branch tram- way leadVrw tbenc* to the railway has been partially laid. &e^AOTELLDU PROPERTY consists of abSut d acres ef land, on which are a house, warehouse, cottages and outbuildings, most picturesquely situate, ^thifr nine^ miles of the town of Brecan, contiguous to the livers Usk and Senny, famous for their fisheries Close to church, post-office, and railway fetation, and very suitable for the erection of a gentleman s residence. The land adjoins the properties of Lord Tredegar and of Mr. Storey Th^CWM CRAY and CNEWR PROPERTIES consist of about 19$acres of land, called Cae Cwm Cray, and about an acre of land near Cnewr, both in the hamlet of Cray, and now in the occupa- tion of Messrs. McTvwl^1 the>umml^nt of £ 5 per annum. The RHYD-ITFOS-DDU PROPERTY consists of 3f. I0p. of land, with ten dwaUing-hcuses thereon, of which seven are now let to fortnightly tenants at rents amounting to M2 10s per .HV,iiars will be announced. Information can be obtained, and particulars and conditions ot sale beThortly had q1 ?leS8rS" JJu,d 87. Lin-' ^in's Inn Fields, London, and of Mr. James Hall, of Cae Prior, Brecon. 10113 Auction Rooms, °PP°aite the TIL KNIGHT, Auctioneer and Drapers' Valuer, JD 9 thanks the inhabitants of Swansea for their patronage during the 16 years he has been in business, and informs them that he will bold periodical Sales by Auctton, at the above rooms, of Furniture and other Effects. I^rties having such for sale may send them in, at any time. Cash advanced if desired. Orders for sales solicited, and instructions jejMived, ttlfc. 1, Gore-terrace, or 72 X^atreet. Acoonnta settled promptly. 5903 -==- f tndttm aud Contracts. J^langan HILL. -go, BUILDERS. TENDERS are ilviW by .the Scheol Board {or the United District of Llangai^and Saint Majy Hill, for the erection of a SOOSOOL-HOUsE m Saint Mary Hill, according to a plan and sPaeiflcation which|aB be.°^ce at the Union Work- house, Bridgend, aty ho«rs oI 10 o'clock in the morataiTand 4 o'clock in the afteroron. Tenders may be Sf»nt to me not later than Friday, the 16th The* Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tefider. j By Order. SAMl'UEL COX, Union Office, Bnqreno, Clerk to the Board. June 16th, 18^. 573 INop-WEGIAN. KOHINOOR LAKE jBLOCK ICE. JUST ARRIVEli^pX BARQUE «« AIME CHRISTINE." Large or amtU Quantities sent any distance. SWANSBA ICE COMPANY, fEsfctashed 1869.) ST. HELEN'S SWANSEA. 9491 TANGYE BR(te. and STEEL supply Portable and Semi-portable Engippg for &11 porpoM* ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, OTEAM and HANI) CRANES (portable or fixed), MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES, anjcl all Classes of Gearing.. Prices and particulars en application. pMic Jt vtim, $ gOCIETY OF FRIEND S. A SPECIAL MEETING FOR WORSHIP Will be held on SUNDAY EVENING next, June 27th, in tho MEETING HOUSE, Charles-street, Cardiff, ccmmencina: at Half-past Six o'cieck. 733 D R ILL HALL, CARDIFF. By kind permission of the Marquis of Bute, A WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW Will be held in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY, June 30tb, 1875. The Messrs Roberts and Johnson's excellent STRINGBAND will play a choice and varied selection of music during the day. Doors open at half-past one p.m. Admission till five o'clock, Is; five till six, 6d; alter six, 2d. Children accompanied by adults Half-price. 699 OPENING SERVICES of WESLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. On SUNDAY Next, June 27th, 1875, the Rev E. A. TELFER (of London), will preach in the Wesley Chapel, in the Morning at 11, and evening at half-past f. An ADDRESS to Scholars, Teachers, and Pareate in the Wesley Chapel, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. On WEDNESDAY Evening June 30th, 1875, a TEA MEETING will bs held in the new Schoolroom, at 5 o'clock (Tickets Is. each.) ifterwhicha PUBLIC MEETING will take place in the Wesley Ch apel, when Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. E. A. TE LFER, the Minister of the Circuit, and other Friends. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock, by Mr. Wm. Price. 1706 yicTORiA CLUB, CARDIFF. Mr J. R. EVANS, Treasurer. SECRETARY pro tem., Mr ROBERT SIMPSON, Swiss Chambers, Crockherbtown. This Club is established to afford the usual accommodation o! a social club to tradesmen and others resident in Cardiff. Temporary premises have been secured in Westgate-street im- mediately behind the Victoria Rooms, St Mary-street, and are now being specially fitted up for the purposes of the Club. The entrance fee to the Club will be One Guinea, and the annual subscription One Guinea, the latter payable half-yearly in advance. The first one hundred members, to be called original members, will, however, be admitted without entrance fee, or ballot, provid- ing they are approved of by the Committee. The Victoria Club being strictly proprietary, neither member nor committee incur any liability or responsibility beyond the amount of their annual subscription, all such liability devolvmg on the proprietor. Applications for membership should be made to the Secretary, or to Mr J. R. Evans, Victoria Club, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 678 VICTORIA CLUB, CARDIFF. An adjourned PRELIMINARY MEETING will be held at the BLACK LION HOTEL, St. Mary-street, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, at Seven o'clock in the evening, to which sll persons interested in the formation of the Club are respectfully invited. Geutlemen wishing to become members will oblige by forward- ing their names and addresses to ROBERT SIMESON. Secretary pro tem. Swiss Chambers, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 726 1708 LL SAINTS' CHURCH,TYNDALL-STREET CARDIFF. On Sunday next, June 21, the Rev. J. C. LLEWELLIN, Vicar of Trevethin, Pontypool, will preach in the Morning and Evening. Collections will be made in aid of the Llandaff Church Extension Society. g H Y M-E- Y R A XJU-W A ï., ALTERATION OF PASSENGER TRAINS. See tbe Company's TIME TABLES for the TIMES of RUNNING of TRAINS for JUL,Y, 1875. CO as. LUNDIE, .Manager. June 23rd, 1875. 695 O THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LON- DON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Canford Manor, Wimborne. MY LORDS, LADIRS, AND GKWLXMBN,-A vacancy having occur- red in the Directorship of the Company, conseluent on the retire- ment of M. H. Marsh, Esq., I beg to offer myself as a Candidate at theF erthcoming Election, to be held at the Half-yearly Meeting in August next. I and my connections have for upwards of thirty years resided, and stiil reside, en the main line of your railway, and our inte- rests are closely connected with those of the Company. Having had a seat in the House of Commons during the whole of the last Parliament, I venture to hope that I hive obtained such experience ot railway concerns (Parliamentary and other- wise) as will enable me to carefully guard your interests (which I have perfect leisure to attend to), shouldyou think nt to elect me. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, ARTHUR E. GUEST. June 10, 1875. 651 RECKNOCKSHIRE FLOWER, DOG, CAT, AND POULTRY SHOWS. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, Will be Held at the MARKET HOUSE, BRECON, on THURSDAY, July 22nd, 1875. By the kind permission of R. Crawshay, Esq., the celebrated Qyfarthfa Band will play. The Dog, Cat, and Poultry Shows will be held on'Wednesday, the 25th August. Schedule of Prizes and Entry Forms for both Shows may oe had of W. J. ROBERTS, Secretary. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.. NEATH AND BRECON.—Single Fares for the double jouraey b lUD^ALE&^ingle Fares .f >r the double journey from all <"» oi»- Fares from all Stations where the fare is not less than Is. And Special Trains will leave Dowlais and Merthyr at 2.15 p.m., calling at all intermediate stations to Brecon. The Return Special Trams for Dowlais and Merthyr will leave Brecon at T.15 P-™ THE ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL BALL Will be held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on the evening of the Shtlw. Tickets 10s each. 9957 GLAMORGANSHIRE G k; N EltAL G AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING for the Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Implements, Poultry. Dairy Produce, &c., will be held at PONiYPMIDD, on THURSDAY and FRI- DAY, the 6th ana 6th of August next, when Prize* amounting to A700 will be offered for competition. The Show-yard will be open to the public on Thnrsdav, at Nina oclock, on payment of 29. 6d. each after Two p ™ at lo- each; on Friday, from Nine a.m. to Six p.m., at Is. each, Entries close on the 8th July. For Rules, Certificates, and further particulars,, apY to „ „ V w. f. HUNTLSY, secretary. Welsh St. Donatt s, Cowbridge, Jane 1st, 1875. S 10072 310 LOVERS OF FI*RE ARTS. 'IGHTY OIL PAINTINGS~now~on VIEW at BobertT Picture lery, 86, Royal Arcade. sag Admission Free. wooo CROW TO MAKE £ H^T PER YEAR, •EL WITH £ 1,000 CA T„. BY FARMING I1* AMERICA. tV* particclars, &c., call upon, 01 A THE AMERICAN T 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. AMERIC A. 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