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1. t. S FO o.1;.Ø GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW PONTYPRIDD MEETING. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS AWARDED FOUR PRIZES, (Twice the number of any other Exhibitor) For STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS WATERPROOF COVERS, &c. N.B Contractor to above Society.
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SPECIAL NOTICE. afcAJKWGANSHIRB AGRICULTURAL ^HOW/" IPRIDTM E E TI MJ' CHARLES D- PHILIPS AWARDED FOUR PRIZES (Twice the number of ANY other Exh1"bitar For STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, WATERPROOF COVERS, &e- N-B. — Contractor to above Society.
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cShtpptug JUttcw. r^iT" ^TEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, l & BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. The bcrew Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA., Capt. M-ils; aNTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Oapt. 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 mouth of August;— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, and BELFAST. 4 Wednesday ..7 p.m. 18 Wednesday- 6 p.m 11 Wediesday 12 night j 26 Wednesday.. n pm FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 0 Friiay 4 p.m. 120 Friday P.ro 13 Fr«ay 6 p.m. 127 Friday <% g p GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, vu BELFAST. 5 Thuiday 2 p.m- 1 Thursday .2 p.fl. 12 Tiursday 2 p.m. 126 Thursday t> 2 pin. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. Fiius.—Belfast: Cabin, 1711. 6<1. Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or G'agow Cabin, 20s.; Return, 308.; Steerage, 12s. 6d; Soldiers or £ ilors, 10s. toods to be alongside in time for shipment before the adfer- tttd time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock to filliam Lindsay & Co. Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother: •clfast, to Robert Henderson & 3on Bristol, to Mark Whiiwill 1 isou and in CardiU, to G. F. WEBB & CO., ,r„_ Bu<e Dock Bonded Warehouse finniiff, August 187o. >^3 W U 1 S T A K L 1JS E UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—LIVER- POOL TO NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUKENSlOWN 1 FRIDAY; forwarding Passengers to all parts of the Suited tatc-s and Canada. The well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under. FROM LIVERPOOL. Republic ..Thursday, August 19 Adriatic Thursday, Sept. 9 Britannic..Thursday, August 26 Celtic Thursday. Sept-19 Germanic .Thursday, Sept. 2 | <fiach 5,000 tons burthen and S.000 horse-power. Average pessage H days in Summer, 9J in Winter These splendid Vessels combine the highest speed and coo^ort» and are unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers.. Saloons and Staterooms amidships, luxuriously Pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, Darner's shopi The Steerages are uiiusually-spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and' attention. Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Q&c*> *?» Broadway, New York, and 97 and 99, S. Clark-street, Chicago; in Queenstown to JAMES SCOTT & CO. or to ISMAY, IMRIE & Co. 0, Water-street, Liverpool; and 84, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C.; to BARNES, GUTHRIE & CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; Geo. A. JKFAN, Swansea; or to EDWARD PHILLIPS, Brueiy Hill, Htmpale. Wk reqpmmend passengers to obtain their from our &genes before leaving home 81 £ ¥A T IOK AL LINE 1.1 TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT Nones This Company takes the Risk of Insurance (up to £ 100,000) on sach of its Vessels, thus giving Pa8?e?*e™.tb? oeet possible guarantee for safety and of danger at The most southerly route has always been adopted by Company to avoid Ice and Headlands. FROM LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDA filing at QUEENSTOWN the following dav. m 10 EKGLAND 7 WBDNKSMV, Aug. 18 EGYPT WEDNKSBAV, Aug. 25 tHii QUEKN .V.V.V.V.V.V.V. WiDN*8DAT, Sept. 1 FROM LONDON TO NEW YORK, AS KOLLOWS WTATV WKDNSSDAT, Aug. 14 CANADA'J. FRIDAY, Aug. 20 Saloon Passage by Liverpool Steamers, la, by London Steamers, 10, Is, and 15 gTimeas.^ordfcjyotne position of Stateroom—all having same privilege in t>aioon Return Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- Sidered-the accommodation being unsurpassed for space, light and ventilation. „ „ „ STKBRAOB PASSAGE £ 5 to New York. Boston, and Philadelphia ncluding an abundance of cooked pro visions. Stewardesses tn the Steerage for Females riid Children. Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada and the United Sates at reduced rates, via the Erie Railway. Apply to THE NATIONAL STEAM SHIP CO. (LulITJD), 28, Water-street, Liverpool. or to their Agents, Messrs, J, R. NICHOLAS & CO., 180, Hritannia-buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff; DAVID RUIJ, Cardiff Castle Hotel. Aberdare P. W. GAUNT, 4, Withecombe-street, Aberdare JAB. R. MoRCtU Postmaster, Pontypool; JOHN THOMAS, 1, Prospect-place Goergetown, Tredegar Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebbw Vale or to D. Thomas, Clydach and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. Passengers are advised to secure their Passages from the Local Agents bflfnro lnavinsr home. 189 A"11 LINE" STATES MAIL STEAMERS BBTWBSN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, 1%hinsr passengers, WITHOUT KXTRA OHAROB, to— NEW YORK, BOSTON, OB BALTIMORE. First-class full-pQwered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail fYotn OVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next SaUings are KENILWORTH Auf' ?STAsNAvani\. Calling at Queenstown the W1owing dfty t« en^^ the European Steamship Lines. adolDlua on the Wharf Passengers and Goods are landed at; Phlia P ghortes Of the PBftK8YIiVANIA RAILROAD COMPANT^Wh «y.|_ and most direct route to all places in the WMte | k tg ^reduced i i PASSAflSi8taaSg«*ee* Return tioksts STEERAGE t-ASSAGE as ow as any other line, Including &]R uaple supply ol Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Oom. I AUV'S stewards. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Peds, Beaaing, necessary utensils, and a separate table, LS 8s. For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, S CO., L 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpoo Or to JAMBS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff: JOHN Co_ _n^ 14, HigU-street, Merthyr Tydfil; DAVID DAVIBS, 2, Street, Aberdare. A SHORTKST OOKAN PASSAOB TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty t^rst-class Royal Mail Steamers. SAILING JJATS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and Thurww, Canada, and every alternate Tilesday to Halifax and Baltimore, orwardinu passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the t'O St&tcSi .j Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes 01 PassengvrD. P:'88ev l^ers who secure their Tickets before leaving home arc met an, trie Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent 01 he Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board t lit C >ni>dian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by h-e Lli AN LINE to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- nlstie Servants. FOl Hates of Freight or Passage, apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, 46, Buie-strect, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and S, Oxford-street, Swansea; W. H. Moseley, Wind-street, Neath D. S. TL Dims, British Schools, Llandovery J. R. Daniel, St. Mary- 1.reel, Cirdigan. 98 0UNARD ROYAL MAIL "BSSBW- FROMS LIVERPOOL PIBECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PAIETTMA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. S1.1 JAVA. SAMARIA. HECLA. ATLAS. ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. MARATHON. BOTHNIA. THB Ci NARD KOTAL MAIII STBAMBU sail every TUBSDAT, THURS- DAY, aid SATBR^AT, t^ye^superior accommodation for Btecra;e Passen gor^-tof.f^rt^ particulars apply to D. & MAC TVER. _Rj™2I2l!2^-j^TOrP001. 23 TubliC a ppoiutmttttg. W ANTED, for LLWYNYPIA INFANT ▼ T SCHOOL, a Certified Mls™pss- Average attend- ance, 2 0. Salary £ 80, with ^ew Infant School, with house for Misileas, wUrte readi about Christmas. Apply immediately, to tb« G^aTrionr an^ (limited), Llwyn-pia Coilien', Rhondda Valley, sta.ing age, qualification and enclosing copy testimonials- 10th August, 1875. 1704 LLVYNYPIA INFANT SCH ''L.-Want,d *-J temporary Certificated MISTRESS. To commence duty on or bnut Monday, 16th August curt. Sala- ,■ 30s. per week. Travell ng expenses allowed. App1; cations, stating qualifications, to be sent m by the Hth Au»uEt, t^ the Glamor^a Coal Company (Limited), Llwynypia Coliieiy, Rhondda Val ey. 10th Ugtlst, 1876. I' 06 ^u^lixationi5« ^P uE c aTdTff T1 M E s, J* PDBUSHKD KVBRY FRIDAY—PEK* 1 WOBKNCB, J? the 1. VRo iu.sT WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a Circula- w°n greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries, "has long been the re rognised head of tlio Weekly Press of "ales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any n its contemporaries. Miat offic s C RDfFF. Proprietor D. DUNCAN. ^ales Penlyan, near Pencoed.—Sale of 80 Head of Young Cattle, a few M Sheep and Horses. R. ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by N. Mickey, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, August 19th, at Penlyan. within a quarter of a mile of the railway station at Pencoed, 80 HEAD of CATTLE—viz., 43 heifers, 87 steers, 50 sheep, 8 pigs, and 11 horses. Six months' credit will be given upon having approved secu- ty. Refreshments at 12 o'clock, Sale to commence at 1. 1688 S»ie of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-houses in the Borough of Swansea, recently erected in a substantial manner by MrF. 1- Vivian. MR, EDWARD ROBERTS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to ooaditi on«), at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on Tues- day, August 17th. 1876, ihe following LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY ONE HOUSE, 8, Fynone-plaoe, Walters-road, containing 12 rooms Six do. in Gorse-lane, containing 8 rooms and 2 cellars Three do. in Argyle-street; One do., No. 1, Barbican-terrace, Argyle-street, containing 12 rooms Four do. in Glamorgan- straet. For particulari see posters. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 8, Picton- place or to Messrs. Brown, and Collins, Solioitors, Swansea. 1673 Town ofLlandiltC MR. THOMAS DA VIES has been instructed t° SELLby AUCTION, 011 the Premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUS121st, 1875, at Two ecleck m the forenoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there prodnoed, all that Valuabte, Advantageouelys'tuatfd, and §ub3tantially built, Leasehold DoubleJIcensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the (Jorner House inn, adjoining the Town Hall a,nd pr0visien Market, and held under a Lease for thetenn f CO years, of which about 46 years are unexpired. The house contains 3 spacious rooms; ceoking kitchen, pantry, commodious bar, and wine and spirit, cellar on the ground-floor, together wiih a brew-house, a large sitting-room, and 7 bedrooms, some of which are double; a malt-room above the cooking kitchen, t undergrounci cellar, a suitable stab.e, a good yard, with entrance from the street: coal- house, store-room, and other convenienses. Also a Large Garden, well stocked with choice fruit-treee, having a south aspect and sheltered frMn the northeast winds. The house is situate m the centre of the town, and one of the best for business in Liandilo. A large landed proprietor holds his rent audit in the hotlie twice a year. N.B.—A portion of the pnrchase-money may be allowed to re- w*i?v0n mor*8fffe of the property (or otherwise), If required. further particulars mty be obtained of Mr Thomas Davisa, auc- tioneer, land agent, and valuer, Blue-street, Carmarthen; ec of Mr Herbert Thomas, on the premises. Blue-street, Carmarthen. August 2nd, 1875. 1654 To CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LIMESTONE QUARRIES, BUILDING AND OTHER LANDS, Situate in the Parishes of DEFYNOCK and YSTRADGYNLAIS, Consisting of about About 80 acres of ancloo, d Land, with, the valuable Limestone Quarries thereon, and Dwelling-House, Cottages, and Out- buildings at Penwyllt, on the Neath and Brecon Railway, in the Parishes of Defynock and Ystradgynlals, about 10 miles from Brecon, 15 from Neath, and 2¿ from Swansea! also. About 9 ACRES of LAND, suitable for building, known as Castell-Du, with Dwellings and Buildings thereon, near the Village of Senny Bridge, in the Paiish of De.ynock, about 9 miles from Brecon, and bounded by the properties of Lord Tredegar, and A. M. Storey Maskelyne, Esq. and About 19 ACRES of LAUD called Cae Cwm Cray, with House aud beast House thereon, and an Acre of Land at Cnewr both in the Hamlet of Cray, in t ;e Parish of Defynock, about 14 miles from Brecon; and About three-quarters of an ACRE of LAND, with 10 Dwelling- Houses thereon (of which 7 are now let at rents amounting together to L32 10s. per annum), at Rhydffoss-ddu, in the Parish of Ystradgynlais, 11 miles from Neath. The Land at Penwyllt is intersected by the Neath and Brecon Railway, and the Penwvllt Station of that railway is situate in the midst of the property. The Penwyllt Limestone is reputed to be about the best in the Coun'y. Two Quarries have been opened on the property, and a biding leauing thence to the Railway partially made. The above Properties will be Sold by Auetion by MR. JAMES HALL, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on TUESDAY, the 17th of AUttUST, 1875, at 2 30 o'clock Afternoon, IN FOWR LOTS, By direction of the Mortgagees. May be viewed on application to the Auctioneer, to Mr Morgan Evans, Penwyllt, and by per- mission fit the Tenants. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Plans, may be had after 29th July of Messrs Burton, Yeates, & Hart, Solicitors, 37, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London at the Castle Hotels, Neath,Swan- sea, and Brecon and of the Auctioneer, MR. JAMES HALL, 1324 Cae Prior, Brecon. CARDIFF.—TO be LET by TENDER, on a C Building Lease, ALL that Old-established PUBLIC HOUSE known ost he CANTEEN and GARDEN i-RS' ARMS," with the House and Stable adjoining, situate in Castle-road, the principal business thoroughfare in Koath. Full particulars may be ob- tained of Messrs W. and S. Hern, Estate and House Agents, S Workinsr-street, Cardiff, to whom tenders, endorsed Tender !o, September next er8'.ArmS" muStbe 88nt'on or hcfot^r QARDIFF.-HOUSES FOR SALE, L7erSrvi^S^VIL^ Price £ 1,000. FrorlimLh? CatKays, above Drill Hall< Three HOUSES in FIora-stre«L <kttw —t ( Ftve SIBw Mflhi J Y Four Ditto oHltonJBtraetTr-Jh4^^ Several SHOPS in Garnet-street Five Brick HOUSESlnSSSSm Five BOUSES and One SHOP .^Iv Gran?etown» Price £ 666 £ 1,300. m Diamond-street, Roath, price Six HOUSES and One SHOP in Tt<,h«. Two HOUSES and a STABLi« \n P1400^560 Let at 21s. per weefc ln R^U-street, Roath, price £ 460. °"^IC-H00SE T» Let in Bute-street. Immediate pot- session. jM&l-TfeS th. surance Agent,A&ofcn^[?8TkgMOUffA 1^1?^ and General In* WILLIAM SANDERS W 1 L L E R s' ESTATE ANT) INSURANCE AGENT tt T?,Yal ARCADE, CARDTFR CARDIFFM-TWO°L.O^EN8ZIN CANAL^SE'A1 o«l-kGPS8e,^Tri Buzzard-street. Fourbo^S^t,,16' and 18, in In Buzzard t treet. "ussell-street; and Three houses ho^nC^pw^relT^lL^nC^reifH ,CreMnt and Seven in Gold-street. Nos 27and 9* Metal"Btreet, 47, Clifton-street; and OneHouse ta^ri5nd 43'i^ 46' an^ CATHAYS.—Four houses in WoSd^Mge"ro*d* In Lettj-street. Woodville Terrace two houses CANTON.—Eight houses in TT.iw Freehold Land at the corner of ClWr^^j EUgrible site of GRANGETOWNj- Nos. 8, », SjSS&St5,y"r0ad- A liberal proportio, of the purchastm^^L u t mortgage. Apply as above. "ase- money may be had on tTOUSE PROPERTY F?VR—STTff H by WILLIAM BOBBINS, HOUSB E8ta™ SALE inwrr 15, NORTHCOTB-STRKBT, CASTLP 'AHD 1J>sbram«b TWO SHOPS. Castle-road.- £ m.conS^I>'>ARuIPF- Yitting-room, kitchen, scullery. Sic in good ^-rooms, be ready for occupation early^'n July! add,tlon t0 ^op. Will TWO HOUSES, Garnet road, Cyril-crescent £ 6oo M.i « rooms and appurtenances. Let at £ 52 ner7n^ ^twnlug 8 MXNEW HOUSES, Pearl-street- £ i C n" v „ MXNEW HOUSES, Pearl-street- £ i C n" v „ Newbridge stone fronts and brick aAdjtetwith rit at i?wd rents. ,a "tone dressings. VKW 7-ROOMED HOUSES, now In course of ereettnn TV N«^et Vplottl*nds.- £ 200 each, free of all eJ^l°5 inDiamond- mW- P.y.« tol,,wre,t j2s WH. PINCOTT, Junr., begs to intorm the m public that he has just commenced aa AUCTIONEER AND VALUER And will do all in his power to give satisfaction to those who will favour him with their commands. WU1 All Sale Accounts Settled day after Sale. ADDRESS 13, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 75, jyrttSSKS PRICE, JENK1N^~ AND (JtX AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND QENFjtAL COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLJSGE-STREET. SWANSEA, • BEG respectfully to inform the inhabi tants of Swansea and Keighbourhood 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 promptitude and dispatch. The above Rooms are now open for receiving all kinds 01 Household Furniture and other Goods for absolute Sale. Non THB ADDQaI- COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. Mien bit gkttrtwifc ,)'; li-wli Port of Cardiff. 1 "ATESSRS. SHORT & DUNN aro fcutriWttf te. JlT_L SaLL by AUCTION, en WEDNESDArF»rf«MB8!V 187h, the Brig AMPHION, 276 Tons register, mriNHd Mmetil' fastened, and built at Prince Edward Island, in 1ML; DlliMnic>tM, 116 x 25 x 14.1i Thi3 vessel carries a luge cargo/agA* vell^and is well found. She is now lying in tte West Do<«iti)l^c a» cargo of Deals, from Wjburg, and may l e inspeetflP on board. ctfi The Sa!e wi1 take place on board the Vessel, at thrWHm. For further particulars apply to William Bowen, Llwelly or to the Auctioneers, Bute Ducks, Cardiff. Port of Cardiff.—To Shipohandlers, Shipowners, Shd OMtors. For the benefit of whom it may concern. MR. T. S. HUNTLEY will offer for,SALTS by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, AugustJfli, ljS&,at the Transit Shed E, East Bute Dock Basin, 30 Cti»of4iried MANILLA WARPS, from 2Jin. to 7in. 60 fathonlfclong ft 4nd 5 Coils White Manilla Shroud laid HOPE, JFIO fathenw jp«t. Also, a quantity of PRESERVED MEATS Mttps, SBd Maccaroni. 1 The whole will be on view on the morning o Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'cleck. » j For any other particulars apply to the Auctiowp^ SM«i Chambers, Cardiff. Estate of W. Sneezuni.-In Liquidation. MESSRS. WILLIAM; GRAHAM AND son are instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AWTIQN, upon the Bute Sidings, East Moors (opposite the c^5Mfa*W90'i Works), Cardiff, where 35 of them now stand, on THMtgUY, the 19th day of August next, at,Eleven o clock, in jStitL 108 Seven, Eight, and Ten-ton RAILWAY WAGONS, of which 35 are in good condition and ready fer work, aM 73 are now workingunder lettings to good tenants. i Full particulars can be obtained on application to Bfi Leese, 126. Bute-road, Cardiff, or from the Auctioneers, chambers, Newport, Mon. Troedrhiwtrw yn, Hafod Estate, Bbendda Valley MESSRS D. EVANS and SON are mdfaglfo to SELL by AUCTION, at the qollienjAimsHot pridd, on WEDNESDAY, August the 25tk, 1«6, at 8er^^a<2k in the Evening subject to such conditions as ^hall be dncod, all that wel^buiIt COTrAGB, with Garden, s^g Troedihiwtrwyn aforesaid, and held under a lease togjfcffe. Morgan, Esq., and the Rev. Thos. Morgan, for the ivWWi years commencing December 30, It 68, at the low ground re^rf £ 117s fid ner annum* The Proper^is pleasantly situate on aneminanw overloe^ the Rhondda Valley, and affords an txcellent and safe lnveafcttCt '"nSSStRow the property, and any further pargjul* may be obtained ef the Auctioneers, O^ff-street, Ponty(nd&te«( M. W. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd. 1786 Carmarthenshire.—Desirable Freeholdand ^PWties for Sale, in the parishes VvT nfe MESSRS. H. w. HABRIS & TAYLOR>|ii SELL by AUCTION, at the Pelican Inn, THURSDAY, the 26th day of August,1875, at Four Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall pr0^l that FREEHOLD FARM, House, Outb«a«^, and Premises and ten acres or thereabouts of Land thereto Pembrey, adjoining the parish reed leading from to pi«. o, Uining by admeasurement 20 acres or tbereaboute, tege^higjH^i 9t the Coltage, Barn, and buildings thereem, known as Bnny.plll, a^'r s"—AH^hat Piece or Parcel of ing "Emlyeh Farm," in the said Parish of pembrey, conttfiila* by admeasurement 2 roods 34 perches or thereabout* The above three lota are in the occupation of Mr Fo^stst, thliT4P"AlTthatPiece or Parcel of FREEHOLD LAND,• at Cross Low, in the Parish «f Pembrey, eont^ing by a«°>«wjwe- ment 5 acres or thereabouts, now in the occupation ot-Up Phillips "lots.—AU*thkt Piece of Parcel ofLAND, situateon Morris Ormti Marsh, in the Borough of EidweUy conteiidng. by es- timation 10 acres or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr David Anthony as yearly tenant. This let is held for the remainder of a lease of 93 YO 1IIUljlr a j early rent of 268 payable to the Corporation va, For further particulars apply to Mr JOH* Farm, Pembrey fwhp wflf also show the different Pmlaes) Messrs MORGAN, WBITB & WKTB, Solicitors, Merthyr TyW at to the ACCTIONIBRb, Court-street, Merthyr TydflL Anctioneer's Offices. August 6th, 1876. ■< t|if- ALEXANDRA DOCK, N-EWP ypK. FOR SALE, a large Quantity of CONT^CT(MP8_Ji^jgr, consisting of locomotive and portable mortarmills, waggons, rails, sleepers, .also afejripwe^i draught hones. Apply to J. 6riffitiw, Contractor, oa ARLY in the Autumn, 1876L will ^25^ AUCTION in Lots, the WHra^ALl^FAMI, Freehold and Copyhold LANDS COTTAGES, ings in the parish of Rumney, ijw frem Cardiff, having a frontage to the turnpike to Newport/of nearly half a mile, we l adapt^ for^tMsy»on o( a superior class of villas, commanding ert^ve vMpLjfttis Bristol Channel, including the Bnstol Rivw^ O^^riBlon, ^Mr^kyrme! of ^iteSl' Fwm, will show the wMftUf the the road, at Id riding and Sd for npHB rusoX BSTABIIISHBD 1816. Existing Assurances ^ooo'ooo Accumulated Funds • • ■ The wh^^t bdon^j to^dis divisible amongst th Polfcy Holders alene. AGENT :-MR. PETER PRIOB, 8, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1100 SUN F I R E OFF AGENT MB PETER PRICE. t Mr Price, having been for twenty years an Agent of the WN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the nubile and appeal to the well-known character which this Sofllety has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims nkde it Hnrinc the 185 years it has been established. p^inectusla and all information can be obtained at— f Pro8pectusea3anaRaicimiERB,fQW^ CARDIFF. 10M 7 RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular J\ person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote ce«tin- ,e J\ person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote ce«tin- trency: but as it may happen, as a matter of |ict the very next journey underaken, and as the Em at which it will be seen the nsk (m a pecunutty sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- mrdly small, it is not too much to say that tbi in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of travellers. £ 1,000 if killed, with liberal allowK « injured, for a single payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in woportion. 1 RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL lASSURAtCE RAILWAY ^C()MpANy (Limited). ™ BID JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. j 42, POULTRY, LONDON. | RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, £ L4jbft Pr^otuS on application to Mr. W. Br rlKs. U ISf 'Sf BAHHAil, 2, VICTORIA PLAOB, HAVERFORDWfli OrNJB M. WATERS. 2. GHBBSWAY TBRBAOB, NEAI'H. OCIDKNT INSURANCE COMpSn W (LIMITED), f, Bank Btuldings, Lothbury, K.a General Accidents. Railway Accidental ( Personal Injuries. Death by don MMT1HAHOS8 may be effected direct with the Oflhi oi tVn^K Tarioui Agents throughout the Coun^*0, Agente, see Local Pireoto < G HARDDTO. Mammon ut14tnø cJorietteJ. BmSrlT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE I 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF S 1 j AIfD 43. YORK-PLACE, NEWPORT^ 3, GLEBE-STREE^ THE OLDEST, LAITGEST, CHRAPE" AND BEST S<HfETY IN TØE Aimiial I«^e for thejrw, 1874, £ 41,006 lto. 8d^ j < Tripnrlitl Profitsr divided in 1874, £ 1,574 18s. 6d. ■, This ^Sbty has now been worked for 16 years tsOfto* ^Shares may be taken, and deposit^ Irom £ 10 to £ 8,00* %t per eent..Interest, free from risk, can be made daily, on^ppli. cation at the Offices as above. yTT T TAM SANDERS, 108 OWE-IVS AROMATIO STEEL PENNYROYAL PILLS. Aspeedycurefor allFK||ALE IRREGULARITI US, DEBIUTY, &C. Jhey a .healthy bloom te the complexion, purify and cause a free o^cuWioa of the blood, open obstructions and fortify the constxtuttoM, tberdby Wrtorin^ the sufferers to cheerful and robust health.. A^ld in i boxes at Is 14d to 2s 9d, duty included. Sort by Pwit (naetfor 14 or 84 stamps; Prepared only by THOMAS fiOWKUkjlHr ■McuUcal 266, Bute-street, and I, Adam-street* JDkrfi. i Jtoticcs. TNSDBPBNDENT ORDER OF TEMPLARS.. 1 '• "MUIIIO HALL, SWAWWA.s, '.JO" MSMwN << the of MI MetH 17, It, and 18,1876. In iuueetlon wita ihe Annwal 8eeskm tha following meetings have been arrangw* —A RSUEPftOlT SOIRKtl will be held in Kbeniter Schnnl re—i, ffhsnsasr street, en Matiditf evening, AtMr4tl«. dMMrH» l>e uk«tt sis e'eleok to ffcjiiteJfevte, D.D. ^nrisg the evening*felset Maeienl E^vtS^m wi 1 be giveni The wwyHtn CemmittM will rsoeffS'visitors from 6 •atii jB eaarter «e &. On the same evening, at t o'clock, a TTJMSG MSBTITG >rt*l be held In Ebeneser Ohapel, wlfen MlfbStes will be delivered by Mr W. L. DaaM, O.WJBIT. DCertnr), Mr J. M. Jones. (3.W.T. (Wrexhaml Mr O. A. Edwards, *C (Cardiff), Mr T. Parry-Jones, O.W.V.T. (Newtown^acd by ssmrad deputies and other gentlemen. The chair will be tekeinHr the Grand Worthy Chief Templar. OaJxuesday evening, at Trinity Chapel, Park-street, a laa&BLLAjrfOUS ENTERTAINMENT and addresses will be tlvsttty'the United Juvenile Temples Mid Fr.ends- Chair te be taken fit 7.M e'elook by the Rev, C. Ayliffe, G.S.J.T. FrW n<Js and members of adnlt ledges invited. On Thursday, August 10, a GRAND DEMONSTRATION wiU be held. A prcMssion of Good Templars and Jtavenile Templars will be fonnedJu the Xarket-place, under the direotion of the newlyieippointed Grand Marshal, and will march through the principal streets of the Town, and retOfn to the Music-hall, where Addresees will be delivered in English and Welsh. In the Evenirtf a Crest PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Music HalL wnen Addresses will be deliv«red by /oseph Mallns, Esq., GmfollfNrthy Chief Templar Of England; Rev. Q. Gladstone, Grand Worthy Chief Templar of Scotland; John Pyper. Esq., Grand Worthy Chief Templar of Ireland; Rev. Morris Morgan, Grand Worthy Ghtsf Templar a Wstesr^HTelsh); William W. Tnrnbkdl, Esq., Grand Worthy Secretary of Scotland; Rev. T. Rees, j Grand Worthy Vioe-Temfilar of Wales (Welsh) and other Gentle- men. The Chair will be taken by the newly-elected O. V.O.T. of the Edfclish Grind I«d*n of Wales. Doors open «t Meetiri g to oommence at Seven. Admission free to aU wjr#>OYc 1 ^gwhii^yasttngs, except the Scaree. > GRAXD EXJRBWKMl AT BKEOO«. lulu iIImiwaBsii 11fin^rrr»n11 a»OATS, F !h *H1 tw fcrtd s« BRECON, AUGUST, 1875. ScMMtt) and Entry Forms may be had of the Secretary, Mr. W. j. ftotwtc. Knttoes clo«e on August 10th. alt entotes with double ffces np to August Utt. Arrangements have been made with the Midland, Brecon and Merthtr, Mid Wales and Neath andBreeen Railways to run trains at single teres for the douule journey from all stations when the ordiiM^ fare is net less than Oag sbulbg. TheXtogs WiU. be Shown in a Field at the laek of the George Hotel, and the Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, and Ot. in the Market- house. J Ån to Doll ludriDI, II. (DO tioketl. Tieketa from 1 to S,2s.7<rom»to67ls; from6to7,M. 1300 npHE BRITONPERRY FLOWER, FRUIT X VEGETABLE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW Will be held on THURSDAY, the 19th August, 1875. on the Premises of the Working Men's Club and Institute. President, the R^ht Hon. the Earl of Jersey, when nearly £ 100 will be ° By6tibsi'kinefpermission of Ma/or J. W. Yeung, the Band ot the 2nd CfcA. Volunteers will attend; also the Glyncorrwg Brass #»*= Adrjlssion from one to three, 2s; three to six. Is six to eight, 6d. SishoOls liaif-prica from three to six. Scbfltales and all particulars may be had of the Secretaries, the Rev. it Lewis, M.A., and Messrs F. C. Chubb and F. J. Sloan, Britorifcrry. A BALL will be held tn the ASSEMBLY ROOMS on the even- in oflibe Show. TickptS, Double. Is 6d; Single, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d to be had of MrJeitdn Lewis, chemist, Britonferry, and Mr Hutohins, chem- ist, Neath. It is expected that the Neath and Britonferry Tramway will be opened by tbe day of this 8ho*, and Special Tram-ears wiU run for the convenience of Visitors frtrn Neath and neighbourhood. r 1401 itURDIFF UNION RURAL SANITARY \J F AUTHORITY. NOJUaV"1 f the C. íIl UniOR w!B,<tt their Mftmg.to be Carditf, on Wednesday, the 26th Aupn. 1876. proceed to the ELECTION of an INSPECTOR of NUISANCES for the Southern, or Didupowis Division of the District, containing the undermen- tioned-parishes and places, viz. Bonvilstone, Barry, Cadoxton. Caerai, Lantrithyd, Lancarvan, Leckwith. Lavernock, Michael- °'Tnft>prTir fir Michaelstone-le-Pit, Merthyrdovan, Penmark, PorthEwiy, St. Nicholas, St. Lytban's, St. Fagan's.St. George's. St'. Andrew's, Sully Wenvoe, Highlight, and Lanvythin, and such part of the parish of Llandaff as is situate on the west side of the riverTaff, and is not to be 'included m the Borough of Cardiff. Area, about 35,000 acres. population, about 7,0C0. The Salary will be £ 150 per annum, to include all travelling p,nd othe/ expenses, and the appointment will be subject to. the apmrJml of the Local Government Board, and be for such per;od MThsWiMSwiHUbe* th<we laid down by theorder of the Local Goftanmept Boerd, dated Hth November, euch ether dutieftasare or thafl^ewrCTCT^d Ptens, Specifications and Stimates when neoejiMy* The Inspector must devote his whole time to the dutio) of the office. Anfeications, sUttag age and previous employments, with re- centlsstlmonials, to be sent to me under cover, endorsed "In- spectorof Nuisances," on or before the 20th August next. < By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. DA)d Cardiff, 29tb, July, 1875. 1507 (YRDIFF LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. N.J' LOOK TO THE REGISTER. Tha NEW LISTS of VOTERS published by the Overseers are nowto bo seen on tlte dean of the various Placos ofworskip, cr at ttie Office of the Liberal Association, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. At tiiberals are requested to examine the Lists, to secure the oorrlct. insertion of their Names. Places of Abode, and Qualifica- tions and in case of omission or error to apply at once at the above' Office for Forms of Claims, which, with all Information, may be had Free of Charge. Liberal Lodgers must make new claims. All claims must be made on or before August 25th. W. SANDERS, Agent to the Association. OB F, R T S I M P S 0 N, ill Late Manager oj the Western Mail. ™ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. TRIBESMEN'S BOOK3 KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTKNDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an t Annual Fee. RFFILTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. ABYBRTISBMBNT AGENT. D. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all the London and Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKIIEBTOWN, CARDIFF. I emcuLAP- mHE LONDON PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC L WAREHOUSE. 74, CROCKHBRBTOWN, i CARDIFF, 1st JOLT, 1S75. We beg respectfully to submit to you our re- duced scale of charges for tuning pianofortes. We strongly recommend their being tuned at stated times as hofciff the beet means of keeping them in good order, and pro- mating their durability. Soliciting your obliging commands, I We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, i IUGBTON 6; COMPANY. TERMS:— A a. d. SiicstB TUNING (Town) 0 5 0 rw to distance,and by Do. (Country) j special arrangement.) Yuur TUKISO—Onoe a quarter: Town (one pianoforte) 0 18 0 Do. (two pianofortes) 10 0 Country (one pianoforte) 110 1446 Do. (two pianofortes) 1 15 0 gORlPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of 8CRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as followsSUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss HaU at 8 o'etoek. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with them-Pulm cxix, 188 verse. 174 HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PER YEAH, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particclars, &e, call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPAM1& 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. SS PP.OFITABi-h FARMING IN AMERICÂ. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or addrew,- TIlE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, 200 GREAT yjgQD^j^N ^tf gJLRI^^F At SyMaBting held at the TnyMsdwyn Am M Saturday, the 7th rfAwwrt, 1S75, for cotuid«teg the Mjjisi to relipve and ^nwryate sufferers of the poorw etafsl^ dfifseent flOod in the Parish of Yttradgnnlais. F. R. D. GOUGH. Esq, in It was unanimously agreed d" a CasMMfs* lie formed for soliciting Subscriptions, and that an MOaaf ii smA» to ttipnblic forthisir^nvathy and] F. R. B. Gough^HMSrf|t Captain J. Vibaot, R. A. Kr'ILttMtMM V T. K. White, Esq. Mr Mew Morgan R. 8. Hodgson, Esq. Mr «M*Ml Morgan Bev. B. L. D. Glanby Ml T Msillj 5ev-JIen.ry T £ loma8 Dr. Win. pries MrF-Bepte* Dr. D. Thotnss MrUsiri Heberts Br. J. Ellis Edwards Mr Thn—s Clee J. Nsysmith,iCeq. Mr Blelwd Moigan R. C. Fisher Esq. mr Tbsm" Mr E. Foster Mr ISNW Jones Mr D. P. Jones Mrfls—i WlfflM* Mr Thomas Williams HOWELL WALTERS, Cj iirts$b>vm, f J' Ystradgnnhds, Trees** All subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, andattheGiamorganshfre Banking: Orrtilpsny, nnd the Yslaby fera Bnuteb of the Swansea Limited Bank. All sums ainonn ting 1io 10s and upWSWd|fT*F*|*pr lE WW colaniM. wtT-irrr w Amounts already reeeived# # • R. D. Gough, Esq « • Tl R. Whfte, Est P • • Dr. WmPrice « § f « Mrs Price f ♦ • MrB. S. Hodgton f » Mr H. Walters -If! MrReesltogta ft I liSELj?" U\V Mr D. P. Jones MrthnusGlM J 1 MrM.ttorg»n t I 0 MrT. Hartnold 0 0 MrT. Williams a 0 Mr M. Tamer 110 Mr G, Evans .» • 10 0 1Ir.. Barril. It 0 low. TtL Thomas o. II 0 Mr Thomas Simms o. 0 I' 0 Mr R. Williams .10 Mr Richard Morgan tM I Mr E. Williaaas .lot Mr L. Harris .100 Xr J. wiuiuu 1 0 « Mr Thomas Thomas 10 0 Mr Biehard Lewis I 0 0 Messrs Jones and Sannden 0 1 0 0 l|r Daniel Morgan 010 0 Kr David Griffiths 0 10 0 Mr Richard Phillips j • IS 0 Mr Thomas Evans 10 0 Sunday collection 6 0 Mr Lewis Roberts 10 0 Sundries 10 4 0 REES WILLIAMS, College, Boco, Ystsedgnnlais, 1741 Hen. Sec. TO one of the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the -L Parish of BRITON FERRY, and to the Superintendent of the Police of the Hundred of Neath. 1, THOMAS JONES, now residing at Church-street, in the Parsh of Briton Ferry, in the County of Glamorgan, beer- house-keeper, hereby give you Notice, that it to my intention to apply at the Genei.1 Annual Liceasing Meeeting for the Hundred of Neath, to be holden at the Police Court, in the town of Neath, in the said county, on the third day of September now next ensuing, for a license for the sale of spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, perry, and other intoxicating liquors, to be drunk or consumed in a certain house and in the premises thereunto belonging, situat3 at Church-street aforesaid, and which I intend to keep as an inn, alebelbe, or victual ling-kewe, under the name ortrign of Port Wallaroo. Given under my land this Eleventh At/ ft Aqgiat, On* Thou- sand Eight Hundred and Seventy-flW. y TggyAB JONES. rpfr FT* NWM U X Hani let rtf NEATH HIGHER, and to Oe feperintendent of Police of the windred of Neath. J, THOMAS PARRY, now residing at CHyn-Neath, in the Hamlet of Neath Higher, in the County ÐI GUamorgan, groce:, hereby give yon Noioe that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Hundred of Neath, to be holden at the Police Cou.^ in the towit of Weath,, in the saia county, on the 3rd day of September now next enffu;ng, for an ExcUe Lieeneefor the sale by retail, in a shop, situate at Glyn-Neath, in the Hamlet of Nentta Higher, in the asid county, Liquenrs, to be consumed off the-jesmiflsp Given pnder. my hand this second day cf August, One I lnou?and Eight Hundsed sad Seventy Five, THOMAS PARRY. TO tbe OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish of NEATH and to the Superintendent of Polise -of the Bonmtfc of ifatfe* V4ME&jB|A%i^iisft^atHsrtI«M.fti fltefarUhof Nerth, 111 6i of Glamorgan, bewhov- e-keeper, hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at tbe General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Hundred of Neath, to be holdpn at the Police Coui., in the town of Neath, in the Mid Cotfoty, on hard day of Sep- tember now next ensuing- tor a Itoeiras lot the male, f spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, pewy, and other intoxicating liquors, to be drunk or consumed in a certain house and in the premises thereunto belonging, situate at Hart Lane, aforesaid, and which I intend to keep as an inn, alehouse or victualling house, under the name or sign of White Hart. Given under my hand, this eleventh day of August, One Thou- sand Eight Hundred and Seventy-five. ROGER ELLAS. TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Hamlet of LA'NTWIT LOWER and to the Superintendent of Police of the Hundred of Neath I, JOSEPH DURRANT, now residing at Abertwit Juxta Neath, in the county of Glamorgan, beerhouse-keeper, hereby Give You Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the General i unual Lleens'ng Meeting, to be holden at the Police Court, in the Tew a of Neath, in and for the hundred of Neath, in the said county, on the third day of September now next ensuing, for the removal of a licerse authorising the ale of beer and cider by me in and upan a certrin house and in the premises thereunto belonging, called the Plough and Har.tyw, situate at Abe. rch, in the parish of Llantwit Juxt;. Neath, in the said county, of which Mr3 Margaret ;ms, of the Vaughan Arms, Resolven, is the owner, to a house also situate at Abertwrch ueresaid, and of which the said Margaret Tims is also the owner, and which I intend to beep as a beerhouse uader the name or sign of Whit- wor th Hotel. Giveu under my hand this seventh day of August,One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seyenty-five. JOSEPH DUBRANT. RFO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Pariah I of BLAEN RHONDDA, and to the S<pei:ntendent of Police of the Hundred of Neath. I, ANN HOPKINS, row residing at Aberdulais, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxtr-Neath, in the county of Glamorgan. Beerhou- e Keeper, Hereby give you Notice that it is my intent:on!U> apply at the G.nf .al Anu«al Licens'n? Meeting for the Hundred of Neith, to be holden at the Police Cor t, in tlie Town of Neath, in the said County, on the Third day ol September now next encuing, for a licer j for the sale of spi.its, wine, beer, po; >r, cider, perry, and other in' iv catirg liquors, to be drunk or consumed in a certain home. and in the premises thereunto belen in", situate at Aberdulais aforer-'d, and which I int nd to keep as an inn, ale- house. or -victpai'uig house, under the name or mgn of Railway Given under my hand th's E*eventh ("y oi Aagnst, One Thou- sand Ei^ht Rune-od and Seventy-five. "N HOPKINS. mo the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Hamlet JL of DYLAIS HIGHER, and to the Supsrfntendent of Police of the Hundred of Neath. „ «„ ♦»,. I, JOHN HERBERT, now residing at of Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, rtihe'o^M give you Notice that it is my PoR« Court Annind Licenslr j Meet'ng. to be hoWenatwiceuout^in tha Town of Nea'li in and for the Hundred erJjeath, in the end S-KVL0' 2?;:SA&IJKSJ'S'SG.-S'.NR. house, w Victuar'og House, under the name or sign of «• Miers' JOHN HERBF.RT TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Hamlet of CLYNE, and to the Superintendent of Police of the Hundred of NFATH. I JOSEPH DURR/Nr. now residing at Abertwrch, in the Parish ol Lantwit-juxta Neatj, in the Co\mty oi Glamorgan, beerbouse-keeper, hereby give you Not'ce, that ft is my intention to apply at Uie ^icmang Meeting for the Hun- dred of Neath, to be holden at the Police Court, in the town erf Neath, »n the f d county, oi the Third day of September now next ensuing, for a License for the sale of splits, wiue, feser, porter, c.der, per.y, and other intoxicating liquors, to bs drunk or const n d "i a cei 1 hou e and in the premises theretirto; bdon m", situate at Abeiiwrch, in tbe paiish of Lan- twil-jnxto-Neath, ?u the vd county, a.ud Which I intend to keep M aninn, Alehoei J, or Vicuialling House, nnder the name or sign of Wh-two.-h Hotel. Given under my hand this Seventh day of Aiwust. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-five *oStPH DURRANI. fnMit JUtiee. I RPO^the OVERSEERS of the POORT~OR~TH^ X HAMLET of RESOLVEN, tod to the Sapertnteixhut £ Police of the Fnndredof NestUi. of .tWUUAM SNOW, now rceidiDg at Roper-street, in the perish of Neath, In tlas ooimty al Glamorvan, aoeountant, hereby give you Notice, that it is nqr intention to efrtf«t the Goneral Annual y^wwng Mewtlrg far tbs Hundred of Soath. to be holden at the Polict Ooait, in the town at Neath, in the said county, ontte 3rd day of Suttember now next ensuing; fbr a provisional grant of a License for the vale of Spirits, Wine, Beer, Porter, Cider, Perry. ™ oMWrftHnifcaang Liquors, to be ariuk or consumed In a certato Ho«ee about to heoeastrncted, and in the Premises there- nnto belonfing, situs te at Beaotvn, in the Parish of Lantwit *41 uuuiL'y, tbe property of David Bevan, ?. intend r» an Bin, Alehouse, or Vict- Be^ydidt* tbe name oretoe 61 f* Leo HoteL" | Given nndar my haad this Eleventh dav of August, On#Thou- sand Eight Hundvsd and Seventy-five. W SNOW the .OVERSERS of the of the H&m- rr; DYLAIS HIGHER, and to tbe Superintendtftit of Police of the Hundred of Nea.h/ I, DAVID ?E5S' now residing at Sticklegwynon, in the Parish of Cadoxton Juxts, Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, beer- „ keep^r. hereby give you notice, that it is my intention to anHUil fusing meeting for the Hundred of NKtthj to be nOldai at tlie Police Court, in the tow n of Neath, in toe mid County, on the third day of September now next ensuing, for »l|een8efor the sale of spirits, wine, beer, porter.cider, perrf Mid other intoxicating liquors, to be drunk or consumed in a cer- *mm aonae and to the premises thereunto belonging, situate at which I intend to keep »<*» inn, hoasd, ander the name or sign of seven imSSSSESUS SIIGS? 01 — DAVID'H&ES. JVBMW ^RSiSJKRS of the Poor <rf thfe Pa rish Supwintendent pf PoUoc M the fjmUPMSZ Cvtfeesale«f^«rit8, wine, beer, porter, cider, perrv. kOnothar tatoxieating Bquora, to be drunk or ctmsnmed i»a ewiain ♦Jousc and m the premisee thereunto belonging, situate at Market- street aforesaid, in the wad county. and which I intend to keep as an inn, alehouse, or victualling house, under the name or sign of St. Ivee. Given under my hand this Eleventh day of August, One Thou- sand Kight Hundred and Seventy-five. irc8 JOHN LOVtBT. JFEWPORT REGATTA The favorite Steamer PRINCE CONSORT will leave CARDIFF on THURSDAY MOKNING, the 19th inst., at 8 a.m., to accom- pany the contending Boats in the various Races. Tickets, So and 2s 6d. are aow on Sale. For particulars see Bills. ŒtlAns 114 Cmrtrsrts. NOTICE TO CJAL CONTRACTORS. The'Commissioners of Irish Lights hereby give notiee thai they are prepared to receive TENDERS for supplying GAS COAL to the following Lighthouse Stations on the Coast of Ireland, of the description and In the quantities named against each, vii. :— Newcastle Coal. ) Name of Quantity Pelton Main Pelaw Main. Lighthouse. in Tons. rr.te per ton. rate per ton. s. d. s. d. Rockabill 60 Howth Bailey 80 Wicklow Head 70 Hook Tower 00 Mine Head 40 1 Each description of coal to be guaranteed from the pit's zkouth, and by a chemical analysis that it yields at least 10,000 cubic feet of gas per ton to be weighed into the coal stores at elebof the afennanied Lighthouses, free of all charge, and within one calen- dar month of the date of acceptance of tender. Each Lighthouse to be provided with a separate bill of lading. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept anyr or the lowest, tender. Security will be required for the due performance ef the con- tmot. ♦ Tfendori wHl al notm Bn Thursday, thd lgth instant; to be sent, sealed, through the post endorsed » Tender for Gas Coal," and addressed to the secretary. By order, W. LEES, Secretary. Irish Lights Office, 21, Westmorland-street, DnbDn. 7th August, 1875. 1735 OTICE.-TO CONTRACTORS & OTHERS. PARliH OF EGLWYSILAN. The Pontypridd Highway Board No. invite TENDERS fo r Widening, Levelling, Fencing and Metalling a portion of the lyfry-road, near White Cross. The liurveyer will meet Contractors on the site at three p.m. on Friday, the 13th instant, with plans, specification, and forms of Tender (on which terms tint* wtil Tenders be, reoeived). The plans may be sofen and fenns of Tender hjed after that date at the Surveyor's retidoace. AS Tenders to beam %ft'tbe Board-room not later than U a m. on Wednesday, the 18th instant, addreseed to E. C. Spickett, Esq., Clerk, Highway Board No. 2." The Board reserve to themselves an unlimited power of selec. tion, and do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order. J. GRIFFITHS. District Read Surveyor. Porth-hoiue, 2nd August, 1875. 1700 OTICE. -TO CONTRACTORS & OTHERS. N PARISH OF LLANTWIT FARDRE. The Pontypridd Highway Board, No.2, invite TENDERS forth# erection of a BARREL CULVERT, with approaches, 4c., at Rhyd- helig. The Surveyor will meet Contractors on the site at 11 am. on Friday, the 13th inst., with Plans, Specification, and Forms of Tender (on which forms only will Tenders be received). The Plans may be seen and Forms of Tender, &a., had after that date, at the Surveyor's residence. All Tenders to be sent into the Board Room. not later than 11 a.m., on Wednesday, the 18ih inst., addressed to E. C. Spickett, Esq., Clerk, Highway Board, No. 2." The Board reserve to themselves an unlimited power of selec- tion, and do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, J. GRIFFITHS. District Road Surveyor. Porth House, 2nd August, 1875. 1701 pENARTH SCHOOL BOARD! TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of SCHOOLS, at Penarth, near Cardiff, to accommodate 850 Children. Plans and Specification may be seen, and BWø of Quantities obtained, at the Offtce of the Clerk of the Board, Town Hall, Cardiff. Tenden most be eent in before the 26th instant. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. IM TRT-K D" REES, Clerk of the Board. 10th August, 1875. lflfcfl BUILDERS AND CON-TRA.CTORS. TENDBBB are invited for the RE-CONSTUCflON of the Metht CHAPEL at Llansadwrn. muaj 86811 at 1116 Post-office, Llan- SS; 10 aent in not later than Saturday, »• *«. a^Tender11^6 n*^ themselves to aooept the lowest or TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, & OTHERS. nr^^nuin* Wholesale and Retail BEER, PORTER, COAL, ^ULM, and PCTATOE BUSINESS to be DISPOSED OF, by private Contract, with immediate possession, in one ef t)ie most nourishing seaport towns in Pembrokeshire. Attached to the above business is an oid-estiblisbed D >uble-Licensed House. The whole are situated near the railway station and the docks, which are now in course of construction. Satisfactory reasons will be given for the present prodrietor leaving the businesses. For full particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Oe., College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. 1014 WARRSOP ROCK DRILL. TANGYE TV BROS. AND STEEL, sole Licensees for the "WAR- SOP" ROCK DRILL, and the WARSOP" LIGHT FORGING HAMMER. Apply for prices and particulars at the offices, Newport and Swansea. GENERAL MACHINIERY PURCHASE HIRE COMPANY. 23, ROOD-LANE, FENCHURCH-STREET, LONDON. Manufacturers, Farmers, &c., lie with Machinery and Implements for their business under an improved PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM of easy, payments extending over 1, 2, or S yeartLParticulf ..nd opinions of the Press pop free. 225 QLDFIELD AND CO., BROAD PLAIN, BRISTOL. PETROLEUM, PARAFFIN, AND BENZOLINE IMPORTERS. LAMPS, CHnuntrs, WICKS, AMERICA* iplJUT LAMps. Buyers of Empty Potroleum Barrels. Contract* made with the Trade. Lists sad Priest on Application.