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j C. HOWELL, 1, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. GREAT LUXURY. FINE TEA. INDIAN EICH QQ CHINA SYRUPHY £ LQ, ULLL GROWTH. 5710 2d. per Pound less on 61b. Parcels and upwards,
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„ W. PEDLER, /(i ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, IS NOW SHOWING STCXJK FP^ICES' °* ALL CLASSES* PRICE LIST POST FREE. W. PEDLER, 31, ST, MARY ST., CARDIFF. 5057
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altl bl1 autuou. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. C„BH MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. LM M lk, at Cardiff March 20 behold Property, &c., at Pontypridd „March 28 p_„ Ms-srs BARNARD. THOMAS and CO. f™parties, at Sw.inaei March 28 ^Behold Property at Swansea March 23 roPerty, at Swansea Mar. H™, u MiSSRb. BEVNON & HUGHES. H -Sei Furnuure, Sc.. at Swansea March 21 Hi.r.tf. furniture, &c., at Swansea March 24 pa*/?' ,Sarria Sc., at Swanssa • ■ April 4 r>w'pn °'u a,le I'r mises at Swansea April 5 lI'U house Stable, and Premises, at Swansea*. — — April 5 Bo. u MrW. H. BIDGOOD. sehoid Furniture, at Cardiff — • ..Mar. 20 Silv*, WR. HENRY DAVIES. lver Plate. Old China, Sc at H averfordwest March 28 Puhli.. u Messrs. W. C KVANS & CO. "Ouse Property, at Bryrmawr •• — March 29 aoi,.„, MESSRS D. EVANS & SON. ''old Furniture, Koatli, Cardiff.. — March24 Car MR. F. G. GOUGH. ruarv0n Colliery, at Llauellv March 30 Ho, u Mr JAMES GRAHAM. Ssfcold Furniture, sc., at Newport Mar. 21 Gro„- MR. THOMAS GRIFFITHS. Wl"gOak and other Timber, atCoedmore.Mar. 24 Brett MR. T S. HUNTLEY. Plant and Macliii) rv at, Cardiff April 4 Stock Mr JOHN M. LEEDEU. Bank' 'r°i)a, Impleruct'M, &c., mear Swansea March 21 Hoi,JJ}g Shares, atSwansea .March 22 etl0'd Furniture, &c., at Llansrvmlet March 23 Pry;* T LEWIS BROS. Trees and Shrubs, at Neath March 22 &o,la u Messrs MADDUX & EMERY. U0l, Furn'ture, a' Cardiff —March 20 ■-no d Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mar. 23 Messrs. T J. PRICE & CO. illnff-hou9e?, &c., at Swansea Mar. 21, J>Qhl.. MR. W. HARRY KEES. 'c-hou-e, Shop, aauPremises, at Neath .March 22 Lea^u Messrs HOWARD ROBERTS & SON. I'rtt^ propirty, at Swansea .March 21 L-It 6,vaiise March 24 elJltJ If ihop.,t-c. at Swavise March 24 auages, r bops, &c.. & c at Swansea March 24 MR- WILLIAM SANDERS. old Furniture, at Cardiff March 21 Oijp. Mr ARTHUR SMITH. a0U„nt'nR^, &c., at Cardiff March ?0 «oold Furuitureat Cardiff March 22 Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. ^reeKrlj a furniture, at Cardiff Mar. 20 Properties, at Cardiff March 20 llou^k Messrs. STR \KER *nd L^KE. "Old Funiiture. Horses, Carriages, &c Mar. 23 & 24 Sch, MR. JAMES VAUGHAV. Milford Haven March 30 t; MM °' freehold Prop irty at Elv, L'mdaff, an-i Canton. R. W. P. STEPHENSON has been instruc- ^th '• t°give NOTICE that the Sale advertised tor MARCH *LArlnstant> at ths Royal Hotel, Cardiff, will NOl TAKE 6143 j SALE THIS DAY. • Triuity-etreet, Cardiff.—Great Sale of the Stock of Mr. M, Tnoaias Pnillip-i, f lrniture Healer. W. P. STEPHENSOW will RESUME Ui ,th« SALE of the very extensiTe STOCK of FURNITURE H lu ,c)s> on MONDAY NEXT, the20th ins;ant, commencing -Oi^clucic precisely, 6422 SALE THIS DAY. iI""[¡1c, To Grocers, Provision Dealers, and Others. iVJ^SRb. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE TlO»i Co are instructed by the Trustee to SKLL by AUC- at'ft," t0 8U'1 ptirchasers, on MONDAY NEXT, March •'clotj, Offices, No. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, at 2 for 3 M the afternoon precisely, 192 CASES of (Sam!* CONDENSED MILK, tog tofvand>lrish Condensed Milk Company. Limited), belong- TfiPrl Esta'e of Mr W. H. Gerrish, Cardiff. Ston,NVl11 v>e no reserve. Car, £ ,ea mav be had of the Auctioneers prior to the Sale. rch 13, 1.76. 622i r"'a'e> Rhondda Valley.—Valuable Business Premises for If"tll Sale. ]VXESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, SELLb;Mr. have received instructions from the Trustees to C1iT(JJlni^ *ON, in O le lot, sttbe New Inn, Pontypridd, ^ternooi at F ve for Six o'clock in the h'educeyj1 Precisely (subject to Conditions to be then and there ?^usetIV L«ASEHCLD PROPERTY known as Manchester "'ley* lat ? (f*orib Station, Taff Vale Railway). Bhondda *1d Iron. J ,n the occni atio.. of Thomas Miles, Grocer, Draper, k T,1eser)t-"n?er- 111 dquid.ition. u'lt b. \r eS'8e,< aro nearly new, havini? been quite recently vnd havi^ftlr Miles expressly for the requuevents if his trade, ah' reRa<110 th" thrlTin? population o' Ferndale, iraui- r,»r ut 8 000 a 'are opportunity lor capitalists and others Tn itself. N Of j Property is held under a 99 years' lease, from the 1st day ^•hUary, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 2 16s 8d per annum. j?« Mine) and Minerals are excepted out of the lease. premises can be viewed any time prior to the Sale, and t^. *whi!e furth r particulars can be obtained on application to JUriAuctioneers. 4, Croctherbtown. Cardiff to James Collins, J&hl'0r. t's j., 39, Broad-street, Bristol Messrs. C. F. and G. Iq ea, I5olicitors, Merthyr Tydfil; to H. H. Beckinghaui, .1 Solicitor, Albion rhambcrs, Bristol or to teeT Messrs SALMON and HENDERSON7, Solicitors, 50, Broad-street, Bristol. ^y-Street Brewery, Cardiff.—To Brewers, Licensed Victual- 1% yi"t> n. lers> an(^ others. iyi R T. S. HUNTLEY has received instruc- ^SDa^v118 'rom the proprietor to SELL by AUCTION, on ^Ole April 4t h, 1876, in lot? to suit purchasers, the how j 01 the VALUABLE FIXED PLANT and MACHINERY 0111st nPon the said Brewery. Catalogues will be ready Sale^^b- Auct?'J 11 o'clock, Office, 106, Bute Docks. 5827 SALE TO-MORROW. Edward-terracc, Cardiff. Household Furniture, w, SANDERS has received instructions K a1 ^rs Yorath (who ia leaving the tieiehb »urhood), to v on the premises as above, in TUESDAY 387^, the whole of the very neat and useful tSki FUKMTUKE, cons'fltingof mahogany sideboard, h « an(^ couche8» easy chair in leather, pitr glasses, tU^gj ha* e Pcreen, preserved fox in case. Brussels car '6ts and "6t*'ed chairs, bagatelle board, excellent hat, and 5Un moveable gas fixture, various useful tables, iron chimney ornaments, damask curtains, feuders, i**blet 1' *ron l,eJ8te id and hanpin^s in damask (crimson), s an^ 0 ^er washstands, dressing: glasses, cane-seated j1 .att| egses, dressiiigf tables and chamber ware, drug-gets, f&tet,t Il1I'ner service and ether ware, and a quantity of ula s, /Ble, washing tub and machine, a set of croquet, JW aOd numerous other articles, ail in excellent condition. 'leOOds can Renewed on the merning of sale. 411C .0 commence at Two o'cl ck, precisely. -ZZ,Ieorlt5,)tficea 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 2367 6391 SALE THIS DAY. Bute Road, Cardiff. W^fiSSRS MADJUOX AND EMERY have hei, instructions from Mr H. Gray (who is leaving ^-hbourhood), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON- i HNlTnT' Wardi 20th, 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD K» and other effects, comprising, walnut 41111 ronm suite, covered in green rep, gilt pier-gla-s, che oniere, mahogany couch, mahogany and 1,air-seated o'th*8^ mahogany 2-leaf dinintr table, Kidderminster J^Ste^g r carpets, iron bedsteads, feather-beds, palliasses, Uv Ogan* Pillows, millpuff beds, dressing tat'les, wagbstands, lell and panted chests of drawers, towel horse, kitchen » chairs, ditto coverel in leather, curtain JM 8re j r'°88, clock, electro-pla ed cruet stand, &c. fenders ui v?"8, 8ever*' cases of stuffed birds, glass, china, sets of ■There 8 .covers, and other requisites, &c., &.c. ^11 be no reserve. 1 a f»Micommence at 12 for 1 o'clock. Hi ,,thcr paiticulars. apply at the offices of the Aucti oneers, trett, Cardiff. 6.3 A"«>t Swiss Hall, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. ?yi. SRS MADDOX and EMERY have re- h ^nsi\1lVo<^ i'Kfuctions to sELI/ by PUBLIC AUCTION, on £ AY NEXT. March 23rd, 1S76, the whole of the HOUSE- Cn l' UKB aC(1 other EFF ECTS, the piopert," of a V^Prisi re" 0ved to the Swiss Hatl for convenience of sale, Vu ut ch 'iT^alnut drawing-room suite covered in green rep, ex t "effoniere, pier glass, mahogany o imng-r om tal le ^l'y g leave), walnut loo tible, occasional table, mabo- Cjj„.a m hair seating, six citto chairs and U?t're]]a drcbesse htand, table, sideboard, hat and niiihojiany bookcaee, hal! chairs, hall Si ♦ to* i u,lest °f drawers, painted was:-stand and dressing- erlBnr? »r*il8' fets ot w irj- n tht rommode, pole and rings, ojjhutf,/ "a le, whit-not, handsome p ece of n edleworkin bJfc'oth j11'—Dovonport, full column chest of drawers, carpet, t('a(is vt° docks, pictures, kitchen chars, cane chairs, iron kr^fcs o\ o feather b-Os, t AO m'lpuff beds, pal liases, mat- 6SKJb' toil j^P'ated cruet stand, coffee service, Sc., set of Ht Settle ?'• Mv ng (j ac, fender and fire irons, coal vase, covers, and the usual kitchen and culinary ,u fci 1 1Itl e will comtuen, e at 12 for 1 o'clock. ,letr^ Offices, 1;, H gh-street, Cardi?. 6398 v SALE THIS DA y. Ji ??,tnr>r House, No. 63, Partrid«e-road, Cardiff. j^\t. • H. BIDGOOD has been favoured with to °f s.r**io.i, from Mr M. Phillips, under the pjwers of a on x, off" fo, SALE by AUCjXION, on the above pre- t)r *Ua HnT-Nr)A^< i,a ctl ,'le 20th, 1876, the whole ot his rc ^OLD j, (juuiTURE and Effects, comprisiug ca —VVulnut suit <■ io green and damask, occasional 4h )'-r'nK«J-i i ''wa-illut. jidaid), gilt pier glass, lustres, biass Kari :,1Clh! ,curta'11s, tapestry, carpet and rug, s'eel fender y su .Wi«nut whatr.ot. ornaments. I>ining-rooni—Maho- ih StO ear eath< r- mah' 'gany telescope table, plated goods. I ir"l'Kaiiv-'e<l &Ud ru-'> flass and china ware. Hall—Hatstand 'tia'tiS a''d a' ",ar'j:e. fi'^or cloth ai d mats. Bedrooms— er ai''l li'0 L ''a t-t('-t')r .I'll Fronch be lstaadi, i :\lli os 8, l°ifanv m °i, malioga' y and p .inted chests of drawers, t,, °f eliamu a"'1 pa'nted washstands and dressing tables, (j; ;el raiig 7?ri war swin.' gla ses, Kidderminster car|>ets, o" ;iO(l t4' ot e requisi'e'. K tchell-Table, chairs, \a ÛOOd8 ol( a ware, cooking and washing utensils, \c., &e. moru'ng of Sale, which will commence at Pc,eh' r 8 cG.. Arcade Chambers. Cardie Ii" I 1Ludion. I SALE TO-MORROW. Pwllvdomen, near Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the executors of tha late Courtney Mansel, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, on TUESDAY, March 21, 1876. the following STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, and other E FECTS, comprising bay horse a, Lion," 17 hands, good worker; bay entire cob, I Dick," 14 2 hands, S years old several sets of shaft harness, 2 ricks of well-harvested hay, 7 ricks of straw, ploughs, doable-furrow dit o, drag, 2 good carts, 3 troubles, dobbin cart, timber carriage, lot of loin cloths, S harrows, mowing machines (by Sim u el son and Pugsley), iron roller, P'o troughs, dog cart with lamps, scales and weights, thrashing machine, ladders, forks, rakes. &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Terms, c'tsh. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, 2 Swansea. 6261 M Desirable Investment. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SKLLb? PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth A ring, on WEDNESDAY, March 22, 1876 (subject to conditions which will then be read), TWENTY SHARES of One Hundred Pounds each in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, and One Hun- dred 410 Shares of the last issue, upon which the who'e amount per share has been paid. The Shares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 6114 Prynawel House, Llaneamlet, near Railway Station. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr Avlwin, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 2^rd day of March, 1878, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFiiCls. comprising walnut and mahogany loo tables, walnut couch, 4 ditto chairs, mahogany easy chairs, American and occasional ditto, pair of rosewood card tables, oil paintings and engravings, pier glasi, fenders and irons, ornatuentrt window poles, mahogany sofa in hair, barometer, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrucs, mahogany dining room chairs in American leather, mahogany dining table, with extra leaves, mahogany cheffon- niere, oak hat and umbrella stand, glass, handsome china dessert service, iron, half tester, and French bedsteads, feather beds, palliasses, wool mattresses, mahogany woik-stands with marble tops, dressing tab es, ditto glasses, sets of ware, mahogany and painted cheats of drawers, painted hanging^ press, cane-seated chairs, commodes t^wel horses, the usml kitchen ana culinary utensils, Bradford's patent washing nnd wringing machine also a useful bay mare. Polly," quiet to ride or drive set of single harness, ladies' and gentlemen's saddles, child's ditto, iron stove, lawn mower, garden tools, cucumber lights, &c., ow. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had on applicition to the auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 6286 No. 8, Duke-street, Cardiff. -Extensive sale of Fine Arts.— Continuation of sale This Day. MR. ARTHUR SMITH will SELL by AUC- TION, THIS DAY (MONDAY), the remaining portion of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr T. L. Howe, viz.: OIL PAINT- INGS, WATER-COLOURS, CHROMOS, DRAWli. G MATERIALS, iiC., etc. Sale to commence at 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. Auctioneer's offices, I, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Dated March 20,1876. NO. 9, Working-street, Cardiff.—To Parties Furnishing, and Others. MR. ARTHUR SMITH has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 22nd, 1876. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECT,comprising — Mahogany loo, Pembroke, and deal tables, cane seat and other chairs, engravings, tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and fire iro s, p er glasses, timepieces, iron bedsteads, feather and millpuff b ds, bedding, painted chests of drawers, wash- stands, and dressing tables, toilet glastei and ware, &c., &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen requisites. There will be no reserve. Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, St. John's-square. Cardiff Dated March 18th, 1871 27 Partridge toad, Roath, Cara-ff. Sale of excellent Household Furniture. MESSRS D. EYANS and SON are instructed by Mr Johu Crootk (who is lea'ing the town), to i?ELL by AUCTION, on FKIDAY, t ie 24th of M^rcn. 1876, at the above house, the whole of the well preserved FURNITURE, com prising drawing room suite in green rep, feather beds with all requi- sites of a good house. See Handbil's. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. No reserve. OR SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MARCH 22nd, at 12 o'clock, on account of whom it may concern, f0 Tierces, Plankington and Armour's Prime Mets BEEF. Samples and bulk may be inspected at the Brokers' Warehouse, West Bute Dock, Cardiff. 6444 JOHNSTON, MILES & CO. SALE TO-MORROW 7. Kensington-place, Maindue, Newport, Mon. 1%/TR JAMES GRAHAM has been favoured JJJL with instructions from Robert Sayers, Esq., who is giving up houseneeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUuTlON, on TUhbDAY, March 21st, 1670, the whole ot his new and genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Edectq, compriijiDf-I the excel- lent slid valuable appointments of drawing and timing-rooms, three bedrooms, otticc, store room, kitchens, &c., &e. Sale punctually at 12 o'clock. Full particu ais in descriptive catalogues one week prior to the day of Sale. Dated, 67, u igh-screet, Newport, Mon. 6274 In Liq,iidation.-Brynniawr, Brecotishire. -Valuable old-estab. lished Double-licensed Public-house Property for Sale. MESSRS. W. C. EVANS & Co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mitre Ilotel. Bryiiinawr, on WhDNESDAY, the 29th day of March instant, subject to conditions of Sale. all that old-established and we 1-known INN or PUBLIC-HOt SF, known by the name of the Vulcan It n," situa'e in King-street, Brynmawr, on the turnpike road leading from Abergavenny to iierihyr Tydfil, and being the corner house of Bailey-street and Kvig-street. Togo her with the licences, lease, goodwill and immediate pos- session. The property is he'd under a lease (Jated the 16th day of August, Is63, from His Grace the. Duke of Beaufort, K.G., for the term of 99 years, determinable upon three lives, two of which, namely H.R.H. the Pii'ice of Wales and H. R. H. the Crown Pril'c ss of Gerncany, are living. The property is eubject to a low annunl ground rental ofC2 2,; per annum. S ile to commence at Seven o'clock precisely. No reserve. For further particulars apply to Leonard P. Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr and Abergavenny, C. Rice Harris. E-q., So'icitor, Tredegar, or to the Auctioneers, Bell Chambers, Gloucester. M iford Iliven. MR. JAMES VAUGHAN has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lord Nels m Hotel, Milford Haven, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of March, 1870, at 2 for 3 o'clock, the last sailing and handsome fore and aft Schooner, ELEANOR MARY, of Milford, 44 tons registered, length, 60-2; breadth, 16-9; depth, 7-4; canies 73 tons d.w. on 8 feet, built at Milford of the best materials in 1865. Clashed 10 years A.I. Was re-ciasfeil in 1875 for seven years A.I. is exceedingly well found: main sail, gaff top sail, warp*, four O-W ri never us d, her other sails are neariy new boats in good condition. Now lying in Hubberstou Pill Milford Haver. 6336 t) ENM A E N, G 0 W E R. To be LET, FURNISHED, during the summer months, that very compact and pleasantly situated RESIDENCE called BRYN COTTAGE, containing ten rooms and ueual offices, stable, coach house, &c. It commands "n uninterrupted view of Ox- wich Ba), Bristol Channel, and the Devonshire coast. Penmaen is about nine miles west of Swansea, and five from KiUay Sta- tion. Omnibuses pass to and from Swansea three days a week. Apply to Baynon and Hughes, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Swansea. 6268 T0 be LET. very Extensive and Commodious JL BUSIMKS8 PREMISES, in High-street, Swaowea. To a suitable party a term ot Lease can be arranged for. Apply to T. J. Priee & Co. (late t'rice, Jenkins and Co.), Col- lege Chambers, Coilege-street, Swansea. 6257 WIL L IA M SANDERS, .AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, „ 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PRO PERTIEt) for SALE CARDIFF. Nos. 16, 17, and 18, iu Buzzard-"V"eet. Four houses in Russell-street; and No. 1, Windsor Esplanade. ROATH.—One House in Emerald-street. Three honsrs in Diamond-street Ten Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel residences in Meetl-etreet, and Seven in Gold-street. Not. 41, t-, *•»» *■« 45, A 47, Clifton-street and iiath and M\ rt e vi, as ge-ro& CATHAYS.—Nine bouses In Letty-street, two semi-detached cottages in i.ett) .street, and two semi-detached villas in Uoper George-street CANTON.—KU«lble «fce at Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. GETOWN.-A c orner IIhon in Bromagrove-street. A liberal proportioi of the purchase money may be had on mortgage Apply as aooce, 85 FOR SALE.—ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT Jr FEEU-WATER HEATER, size, No. 6, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection 4 in. diuneter. tjuite new, onlv been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £ 45. -Tangye Brothers aDd Steel, Bank Chambsrs, Newport, Mon. TT OtTSE PROPERTY FOR SALE" M bt MESSRS. ROBBINS AND SONS, m Xi o o J.V u0lJSE AGENTS, 1, CASTLE RUAD, RUATH, CARDIFF. (Three Well-built Cottages £ 535 annum. six Houses, producing a ..0.„ PFARL-ST J weekly rental of 58s. 8hop £ 1*"&u fiiAKLrBi | {rontB in two houses. ( Small Shop, rent £ 26 per 1 DIAMOND-ST aunum low z round rent. £ 220 Three substa/itially built) CROFT-ST J Houees, with eligible cor- f £ 735 I ner for business purposes. f Two Cottages, at South "j CLIFTON-ST. | end, suitable for small J- £ 340 I families* f Semi-detached Villas, very -j NORTHCOTE-ST. •( nicely finisbed, 11 rooms, }• £ 600 I with all conven ences, each, j For nartiRiilars. and to view. aDolv t.o the Auents, a; above. 2663 5217 "ales by udton. SALE TO-MORROW. Woodbury Villa, Uplands, Swansea MESSRS. BEYNOK & HUGHES are directed by the Trustees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUESDAY, March 21st, 1876, the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in mahogany and carved walnut; noble pier-glass, Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, plated arms, with treadle motion (equal to new); iron bedsteads and bed ling; chests of drawers marble-Flab washstand mahogany and other toilet tables; sets of chamber ware; Brussels car- pets; and other useful articles. Also a small valuable collection of modem OIL PAINTINGS by eminent artists, in r,chly carved massive gilt frames, most of them of large dimensions, and to which public atiention is si ecially directed, as they are to be sold w;thout reserve. On view day prior to sale, from eleven to five o'clock. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 6345 Victoria Mart. Oxford-iitreet, Swansea. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have -LT_1_ have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on FRIDAY. March 24, 1876, a capital lot of well- p eservtd HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFOKTE, ELEC- TRO-PLATED GO DS, WARE, and other EFFECTS, comprising drf.wi:ig-room suite in rep, dining-room suite in leather, maho- gany loo, dining, occasional, and small coffee tables, handmme walnut inlaid table, two pianofortes in walnut cises (by first- class L mdon makers), sofas aad couches, easy ehairs in leather and hair, Brnsselsand other carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrng-i, handsome pier (50 by 40), cheval, and other glasses, sewing machines dinner ware, chin L tea service, glass, coal vases, fen- ders, fire-irons, clocks, &c. half-tester, French, and other bed- s, eads, spring and other in, ttresse-, feather and other beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and marble washstands, toilet glasses, chairs, fluted and other bed- steps, towel rails and clothes horses, chamber ware, &c., &c. kit- chen tables, culinary utensils. Sic. also scales and weights, large bowling board, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, capital school desk (convertible into table), three pestles and mortars &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. 6414 Established 1872. 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 mide one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6415 Valuable Leasehold Dwellinc-house. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES have been instructed by the Executors of the late Rev G. t\ Evans, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Auril 5th, 1876 (sub- ject to eucli < ondi rionn nssha I then be read), all that valuable arid extensiveDWr.LLING-HOUSE,STABLt, and PREMISES, n'tuate and being No. 3, Northamptou place, Swansea, and now in the occupation of J. Hughes, ksq. Tnis very de-irable and extensive Proper y is quite in the centre of the town, where it is most eminently suitable eitlur for a business premises or a dwelling-house. It has a frootv^e of feet and a depth of 16- fee" with a large stable at the r> ar djoining the Back-lane. Tee whole is thoroughly d airied, a nd his water and gas la'd 011. Held for a term of 99 yea^s, from September 2J.h, 1j50, at a ground rent of £ 179 per annum. Sale t) commence at Three p.m. For further particulars apply to D. David, Esq., sorcitor, or to the Auctioneers, Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6U6 Sale of very va uable Leasehold Trade Premises at Swansc a. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SKLL by AUCTION, »t the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WED.NHSOAY, the 5tti day of April, 1876 (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), all that valuable and extensive SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. Oxford-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of AIr George Copus, having a frontage of 2) feet and a depth of about 110 feet, and containing shop, parlour, titling-room kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, attic, cellar, and large yard. The whole is thoroughly drained, and has water and gjs laid on. This very valuable property is substantially built, and is Fituate in the best and most thriving part of the town, wi erd the demand for trade premises is very great aud daily increasing. Held for a term of 99 years, from ilar.:h 23th, 1835, at a ground rent of Z2 10 per annum. The premises will be sold subj c to an unexp'red term ef leafe glantcIl to Mr Simon Jacobs for 14 years, ,rom the 25th day of Ma:cb, 18C5, at the annual ground-rent of £2 10s per annum. Sale to cnmmenceatB p.m. For mrther particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, uxford-street, Swansea. 6417 SALK T.)-MORROW. Important sale of Valuable Leasehold Property. ESSUS. EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have received instructions to SELL by PUifLlC AUCTION, on Tue-day, March 21st, 1376 (sobject to conditions of Sul'Ji, at the CAMERON *RMS HoTEL, HIUH-STREET, hWANSEA, in the following or such lots as shall be determined at or before the tin-e of sale, ail that valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate and being Let I.-Ali that CORNER HOUSE, SHOP, and PR-MIisES, situate in Argyle-street, St He ens roid,having afruiitaLe of 2 ft; containing large cellar, shop, bac,< parlour, kitchen and scullery on ground fliot- Firstfloor: sittiog room and 4 btdroom. let to a respectable tenant at 0£5 per annunl Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1S73, at a ground rent of 46 per annum. Lot 2.-All that HOUSE, SHOP, anrl PREMISES, situate in St. Heten's toad, adjoining Lot I, containing Cellar, Under- ground Kitch«n, with Pautry, &o. First floor: Shop, Back Parijur, and Kitchen 2nd tioor: Sitting Room, 2 Bed' ooms and Attic. Held for a term of 93 years from 25th March laii,' at apround rent of £ 5 14s. p r annum. Lot 3.—AU that HOUSE, SHOP, and PRKMISES, adjoining Lot 2, containing Cellar, Kitchen, and Pantry. First r. Q,r. Shop, Back Parlour, Kitchen, with large Oven and Bake-house at ba"k 2nd floor: Sitting Room, 2 Kedroom«, and Attic. Held for term of 99 years from 25th March, 1S74 at a ground rent of £ 5 14s. per annum. Lot4.—'TEN HOUSES, situate 111 Western-street, each con- taining 4 Rooms and a Kitchen. The kitchen is 14ft. by 9ft Held tor a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1872, at a ground rent of £2 10s. per annum each houpe. Lot6.—All that HOUSE and PREMISES situate in Western- street. containing four rooms and a kitchen, now in the occupa- tion of Mr Barber. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25tn March, 1872, at a ground rent of Z2 1611 per annum. Lot 6, FIV K HOUSES iu Brvn-y-mor-terroce. These houses are btult 111 the Gothic style, are well finished, with drainage, paving, papering, and gas, all complete. Each house contains < ellars, coal house, front and back parlours, kitchen, scullery, &c., five bedrooujs, with w.c., and lumber room. Held for a term of 19 years from 25th December, 1S73, a the grouud rent of kb p 'r annum, each house. Lot 7.—FOUR HOUSES in Bryn.y-mor-terrace, in all respects similar to the preceding, except that the kitchens are larger, a;,d each h >uee is supplied with a bath-room. Held for a term of 911 years from 25th December, le73, at the annua! ground rent of jeb each house. Sa e to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apjJly to Messrs Davies and Hartland, or to thu Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea 6;66 In Liquidation.—Estate <>f Walter *1 lis. MESSltS. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON i-TJL have received instructions to SiCLL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Cameroa Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRI DA Y, MARCH 24th, 187ô, subject to conditions of sale. Lot 1. All ibobe extensive PREMISES, situate in at,d being No. 9, in Castle-street, Swansea, now in the several occupations of Messrs. Glover and Benson auctioneers; Bishop and Gurney, wine and spirit merchants the Western Mail; Mr. T. Manninc:, photographer; and Messrs. Phillips and Morgan, drapers; yield- ing an aggregate rent of 4304 per annum. These Pren iaes are sittint, in the best position in the town of Swansea, and are held for a. term of 44 years from the 25th day of Marjb, 1874, at the yearly ground rent of 4160. Lot 2.—All that PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate at the comer of Catherine-street, Swansea, having frontage of 32 feet in Br) n-y-ruor-tcrrace, now or late in the occupation of Mr F. Burge. This lot is situate in a very populous neighbourhood, and must shortly become a very valuable business premises. It is held for a term of 99 years from September 2Jth, 1673, at the low ground cut of JE4 10s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. L. C. Browne (the Trustee), No. ii. Old Jewry, London; Mr John Gaskoin. solicitor, Temple-street, Swansea Messrs Miller and Miller, 5 and 6, Sherborne-lane, London; or, to the Auctioneers 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62ô7 In Jtve v>e cjstate of ''eniy Jack. MESSRS. EDWARD HOBERTS and SON have been instructed te Sh. L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 24,1876, subject to conditions of sale, in such lots as shall be decided upon at the time of sale, all those Six MESSUAGES. SHOPS, and DWEl»LiNC»-HOUSE(>, situate in Nelson-street and Plymouth-street, Swansea a Is., a YARD and WORKSHOP, witi entrance now in the occupation of Messrs B. Murpbey, W. W Thumasl T. Bade, G Copus, F. Harris, Jeffrey a,lli Co., T, Price, and Gulliver, at an aggregate rent of £ 196. This property is centrally situate, and must prove a good and safe investment. It is held lor a term of (5o years, from January, 1870, at a ground rent of .t:6, which w.U be apportioned at the time of sale. sale to commence at hal. ast tlned o'clock For further particulars ap!,)y to W. Cox, Esq., solicitor, Adelaide-chambers Mr Thomas Williams. 23, Belle Vue-streeti or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street. Swansea. 6196 Haverfordwest.—Important Sale (If Au tique and Modern Silver Plate, (,Id China, &c. MR. HENRY DAVIES has been favoured with instructions Jo SELL by AUCTION, at the Masonic H,%Ij, Haverfoirdw-Dft, on TUESDAY, the 28tli March, 1876, a valuable assortment of antique and modern SILVER PLATE, consisting of nearly 500 ozs., ami OLD CHINA, the property of a gentleman deceased, ihe bale to commence at Two for Three o'clock. The articles are m excellent pr. servation, having been but little used, and of the choicest patterns, comprising tea services, beautifully chased, sundry itums of ant que china, and an assemblage of table and dessert forks and spoons, and various other articles, and the fame may be inspected at thn Masonic between the hours of E even aim One o'clock on the day of sale. Catalogues may °, Auctioneer and Mee&r^ Davies and Co. The Sale will be a rea< jr-n*oney one, and the mm'y• Wl" M DAVIES AND CO., Solicitor,. Haverfordwest. 6424 O H N B 0 W D E N ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, &c., W ABDOURfSXRI^ET OXFORD-STREET. LONDON 84 6 Jaltø by cludion. SALE TO-MORROW. To Capitalists and others. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE & CO. (late Price, JLrJL Jenkins, & Co.) will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Wind street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 2ht, 1876, subject to such conditions as shall be read there and then :— Lot 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN situate and being Known as No. 1, Maekworth Cottage, Ma kworth-street. St Thomas, Swansea, containing front and back parlour, two kitchens, china pantry, three bedrooms, bathroom, conservatory stocked with vines, now in tt-e occui ation of Mr Ogburn. Lot 2.—All tha,t DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, adjoin- ing Lot 1, containing front and t ack parlours, two kitchens, four bedrooms, and other necessary oiiicee, now in the occupation of Mr Siddall. All the above properly is properly drained, and connected with the main drains, wi.h gas and water laid on all through. The property can be highly recommended, as commanding a fine view ef Swansea Bay, the Coast of Devonshire, &c. The whole is held under a lease of 99 years from March, 1883, at the remarkably low ground rent of R,6 Is 3d. Lot3.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Ground, situate and being known as No. 6, Bellevue-street, Swansea, containing front and back parlours, two kitchens, cellar, w.c., three bed- rooms, and an attic; thoroughly drained, and water laid on. Unexpired term of lease, 70 years, or thereabouts, at the low ground rent of £ 214s per annum, and now in the occupation of Mrs Davies, at the annual rent of £25. This property, being central for all parts of Swansea, offers a very advantageous opportunity for tradesmen and merchants who would desire a quiet residence in close proximity to their business and offices. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to James Kempthorne, Esq., Solicitor, iNeath, or to the Auctioneers, College-chambers, Coilege-fctrdet, Swansea. _256 Ty-Mawr, within four miles of Abergavenny, and within one mile of the Govilon and Gilwern Stations of the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny branch of the London and North-Western Railway. Hignly-attractive SALE of the CONTENTS of the above Man- sion, Stables, and Premises, comprising the FURNITURE of NINE Principal and Secondary BEDCHAMBERS, including handsome birch wardrobe, with plate-glass panels; marble top washstands, toilet sets, toilet bSEes. dressing and other tables, h p and sponge baths, chests of drawers, towel rails, chairs, couches, bedsteads in birch, brass, and irol, bel furniture, straw palliasses, spring mattress feather, w< ol, hair, and millpuff b ddmg; b,ankets, counterpanes, Brusselsptapesir),, Kiddermiuste r, and other carpets massive fenders, fireirons, window poies, curtains, timepieces, pictures, ornaments, &c., &c., &c. The Draw- ing room Appointments, in carved walnut and upholstered in crimson rep, compiise: Three seated Ottoman couch, easy chairs, lady's fancy cbairs covered in purple and green velvet; giuied and carved ebony and other chairs, Ingestre chairs aiui cushions oval, sofa, reading, and occasional tables; rosewood, birch, and butherland tables carved oak book-case brilliant-toned American organ, with eight stops, by Dussek and Dussak elegant inlaid walnut cabinet, with irilt mount- ings handsome Brussels carpet, with border; Pertian hearth-rug, fenders, fire-irons, noble pier-,lays in gilt trame, numerous high-class pictures, books, ornaments, gilt cor- nices, window curtains, mats, liaeeocks, &c., &c. Dining- room, library, and entrance hall furniture, in oak and mahogany, comprising: Telescope, oak, and octagon tables; handsome oak sideboard, with raised plate- glass back and bronze o.-naments handsome substantial polished oak chairs, covered in nmoon leather; easy, small and fancy chairs round dumb waiter, oak card table, Can- terbury chair, mahogany and oak window poles, antique carved oak table and chairs, pictures Turkey, Brussels and other carpets; hearih-rugs, window drapery, fenders) fire-irons, writing desks, a number of books excellent double-barrel, breech, and muzzle-loadiag guns; oak gun and rod case, with front racoon-tail, wool, and other mats, &c., &c., &c. The entire contents of the butler's pantry, servants* ball, kit- chens, dairy, and larders, with an excellent assrrtment of china,'glass, earthenware, paraffine andotherIan.ps, and a general selection of dairy u. d culinary utensils. The lawn, garden, conservatory, and yard effects comprise large iron and stone rollers, throe mowing machines, gar- den engine and hose, iri n garden seats, chairs, flower trainers, a choice assortment of hothouse and bedding-out plants, rare roses, on their own ruots, pot, vines, garden frame with two lights, grindstone and frame, all the usual garden and small tools, pigstroushs, buckets, wheelbarrows and a quantity of carpenters' and carvers' tool-, in great variety. The horses, catt e, carriages, stable and coach- house appointments, consist of four capital hunters, all ••cod in harness, viz., lay gelding. "Conservative," 16! I' hands, rising 7 years; chestnut mare, "We?t Riding,' 15 hands 3 in., rising Shears: bay mare, "Bay Leaf,"15 hands. i in., 7 years; grey mare, "The Bet'er 'Huse, 15 hands a in., 7 years; grey pony mare ris ng 5 years; bJack horse pony I rising 2 years two excellent milking sin calf; a capital I carriage, convertible into a vvasjoiv t c, Manhope phaeton and clcse c»rriage, with ai the latest improvements pony inside gadabout car, sets of single harness, several lady's and gentleman's saddles, bridle*, breastplates, pinniers. horse clothinir, rollers, bondages, clipping machines, brashes, dumb jockey, and the general requ sites of a hunting stable' also a set of cart harness, and various othr a, ticlei too numerous to particularise in a poster; tbe property of H. Graham Lloyd, Esq., whose lease expin. s at Lady-uay, and which MESSRS. STRAIVER and LAKE have been favoured with instiuctions to SELL by AUCTION, < n tbe above Premises, on THURSDAY and f'RIDAY, Marcb bird 24th, ]876, oommencing each day at TWELVE o'clock to the Minute. The Auctioneers have very great pleasure in calling attention to tiiiti genuine and important sale. Persons about to furnish will find the contents of the above rezi-Jerce worthy of their in- gpec ion, and those seeking first-class clever oil round hunter capable of carry .ncr any weight, a pair or single harness horse hack, pony, or famous milking cow, will find tins an oppor- tunity of suiting themselves which rarely occurs in this neigh- bourhood. Detailed particulars will appear in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers live days previous to the t-ale, and a punctual attendance is earnestly requested, the lots being very numerous for a two dayb' sale. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, liverion-place, Aberga- venny, and Market Chambers, Brynmawr. 6411 Town of Neath.—Valuable Public-house, Spacious Shop, and Premises for S ic. MR. W. HARRY REES begs to announce hat h-i has been instructed by Mr Thomas Jones, to SKLL b AUCTION, at die Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNES- DAY, March 22, 1876 at Three o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of by pr.vnte contract), and subject to con- úitons ot snlc to tie then produced), the undernentionei highly important PROPERTIES, con prisinii — Lot 1. All that valuable and well accustomed Fublic-house called and known as the Walnut Tree Inn, situate iu Angel- street, in the town of Neath, now let to the representatives o the late Mrs Phillips, Lot 2. All that spacious shop and premises, situate adjoining Lo: 1, now in the occupation of Mr Jones, as grocer, &c. Eacn property aflords comfortable living accommodation, with ample facilities f jr carrying on an extensive and lucrative business. The whole is held under a lease for a term of which about 31 years are unexpired, a ^oject to a moderate ground rent, winch for the purposes of the sale, will te duly apportioned. The premises are situ-ite in one of the main streets, almost in the centre of the town; they have, it is well known," been well- built and constructed 01 the best materials, and bavinsr recently undergone extensive reparation and decoration, are now in very excell nt order. For furiher paiticulars and to treat, apply to Mr W. H. Rees at his Auctisn and Printing Offices, Charlesvilie-place, Neath! March, 1876. 0376 Cattle Mitfket, Nea'h.—Sule of Fruit Trees and Shrubs. LEWIS BROTHERS WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Neath, on WEDNES- DAY, March 22, 1876, a collection of Choice FRUIT TREES and SHRUBo, comprising 200 Standard Apples (very choice and best kinds): 100 Standa d Plums Itoses of the best show sorts; 200 Common Laurel; IQO EnA s'a Yew; 20 Oypressus Lausoriana 100 Berberm Acquifolin 200 Pinus Ailstriaca 200 Beech; 200 j Silver Fir 300 Spruce Fir 200 Scotch ditto and other varioåa Shrubs. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely, 6400 TO be "DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES in Brynymjr Terrace. Unexpired term of lease M yean, subject to a ground rent of 43 8s each per annnm. 20 SHARES in the Swansea Bank. For further particulars apply at X. J. Price & Co.'s. 6070 Property for Sale. Privat, Contract. MR. T. H. DAVIES has the following PRO- PERTIES for SALE ;— 6HOUSES in Windsor-terrace, Swansea. 2 Du. in Lion-street, Waun Wen, Swansea. 1 Do. in Gorse-lace, Swansea 1 Do. Freehold, near Pentre Gate, Swansea. 1 Do. in Woodlan-terrace, Mumbles. 3 Do. in Vincent-street, Swansea. Particulars at the Auctioneer's Offices, 18, Union-street, Swan- sea. 6123 Jjlut14tug cJodetttS+_u_- R^MORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING OT SOCIETY, CARDIFF. SHARES t'31' 1. Subscriptions before advance, Is per fortnight, after advance, 2M 6d. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY, # to 3, 000 at 5 per cent interest, payable bawf-yearly-withdrawa.ble at SO days' i-,otice.-Apply to Mr R. EMERY, Mgjlaging Secretary, 583 i 2766 Bute Docks, Cardiff. CLOTH I NG FO R MECflANICST Messrs W. PRICE & SONS have for many years been celebra* ted for the advantages which they have held out to all classed 01 J Artisans and Mechanic?. British Workmen, seeing these advan- tages, have supported the proprietors in the most encouraguig maimer. The best, the must suitable, nd the cheapest WORKING DRESS ever supplied is that of W. Price & Sons, who, in consideration of the ready and extensive support which they receive from Mechanics and Artisans, iu the urchase of lieady Mide Dress for better wear, supply their Worki-'g Clothes with little regard to profi. The Workinar Clashes are respectfully invited to inspect the Large Stock of READY-MADE WINTER CLOTHING for themselves. I Address ] THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner of Caroline -stree*, St Mary-Street. Terms-One Price. No Abatement. Raa4v HoneY. 23 alts by utti on. I In Liquidation.- To Capitalists and Bpecu ators. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS AND co. are instructed by tbe Trustee of Thomas Saunders to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel. Swansea, on THURSDAY, March the 23rd, 1876, at the conclu- sion of the sale of Mr Jack's Property, the followid, Lots, subject to the conditions of Sale to be then and there pro- duced :— The-Sale of the B»y View Recreation Grounds is unavoidably POSTPONED for a short time. Lot 1. The LKASE of the WHITE SWAN, High-street, Swan- sea, for 28 years, from August, 1875, sub-let for 21 years from same date, with excluse right of supply. Further particulars can be had of Messrs Davies and Hartland, and Messrs, Brown and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, at Bristol, London, Newport, or 10, Temple-street, Swansea. March 8th, 1876. 6298 In Liquidation. -To Capitalists and others. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees and Trustee of the estnte of Mr Henry Jack to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of March instant, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, the under- mentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY in the borough of Swan- sea, subject to such conditions as shall theu and there be produced. Lot 1. All that valuable Leasehold Property known as the Agricultural Hall, situate in St. Helen's-road, Swansea, together with the workshops at the rear of the hall, held under a lease granted by John Crow Richardson, Esq., as to portion of pro- perty for 99 years, from the 25tb of December, 1867, at the annual ground rents of.£6 6e and L6 6o, and as to other portion of premisesfor lives and lor a term of tig years, from the 2;h of December. 1865, at a rental of PDo Ss. As to the last-mentioned premises, a right of pre-emption is sold with them by which the purch iser is entitled to the original term oi 99 years from the 251 h of December. 1865, at ground rents of A;12 12a and je6 6s, on payment of 41, 100. The Hall contains on basement two suites of offices with separate front entrance to each, and large principal entrance to the workshops and premises at rear. One suite of offices is adapted for the business of a wine merchant, having entrance to spacious and well-fitted up cellars undemea h. On the First Floor, hall, 74 feet by 27 feet; kitchen, 18 feet by 14 feet, with cooking range and copper boiler, lavatory, &c On the second Floor, ball 74f ee. by 27 feet,with retiring rooms. Gtf a id waterare lsid on through tke building, A htrue asphalte yard, together with a two-stall stable and coachhouse. Workshops iri the rear, and conhin two carpenters' shops, paint shop, smithy, and office. Lot 2. All that Leasehold Dwelling Houee, known as No. 2, Stratheame-place, immediately joining the Agricultural Hall, held for 98 y(ars with the above-ment one l hall, fioni the 26th of December, 1865, at a grcund rent to he apportioned, let to Mr John Alliscn asa yearly tenant for t25 per annum. Lot 3. All that Leas-held Property in New Ox!ord-street, Swansea, known as the Section House, held with the above- i, entioned Had, for a term of 98 years from the 25th of Decem- ber, 1^65, at a ground rent to be apportioned. Leased to the Corporation of the Boroutrh for a Pohce-statiou for a tunn of 21 years from the 2.)(11 December, 1873, at tbe annual rental of £ 60. Lot 4. All that valuable Leasehold Messua. eor Dwelling- house known as Longlands, situate in St. Helen's-'oad, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1S47, at the very low rent of P, 14 7s per annum, let to S. B. Power, Esq., on lease for 7,14, or 21 years, from the 29th c-f September, 1870, at the annuat rent of iglio. The above property can be bought, subject to the mortgage to the First Equitable Building Society, established January, 1869, on 22 shares, at 13s 6i per share, equal to £14 7s Od per month, at which rate £.762 4s Od, or thereabouts, would have to be paid to the Building Society. Let 5. All that valuable property known as the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, together with No. 23, Dillwyn- street, Swansea, leased from Edwarr) Matthews and others for 21 ) ears, from the 29th September 1869. at the annual rent of £ 1910s Od, for the first fifteen years, and B21 4a 3d for the six remaining years. The premises are leased to the trustees of the Association, for 7, 14, or 21 years, from September 28Ui, 1869, at the annual rent of L40. No. 23, Dillwyn-street, included in the above lease from Ed. Matthews and others, let to Mr Wm. Hooper «n leasef or the ,A bole of the term, at 'he annual rental of £ and contain. shop, sitting-room, kitchen, four bedrooms, attic, small yard, and offices. The above property can he bought subject to a mortgage to the Alliance Building Society, established March, 1870, on 12 shares, at 10s per share, equal to xb permonth, at which rate £500, or thereabouts, would have to be paid to the building soc;ety. B'or further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs Brown and Collins, solicitors, Swansea; Messrs Smith, Lewis, and Jones, solicitors, Swansea John Gaskoin, Esq., solicitor, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, at either of their offices, I, Lothbury, London. Bristol, Cardiff, or Swansea. Dated 10, Temple-street, Swansea, March 9th, l £ 7t;. 6299 Tducatiott. LAUGHARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST, CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master—T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharr.e, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy places in South Wales, and is peculiarly one of the most healthy places in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very moderate. 2-1 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDEN-1 C HEAD, BERKS. COXDUCTBD BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL. PRELIMINARY", LEGAL, SURGICAL. AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATI ;NS. Two Scholarships of iC20 ta h wili be awarded at the Examin- tioninJulJe,b7ô. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.—For pros pectuaes apply to tbe Principal. 3&6 HE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE.STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, Ph.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 58 IDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. m FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by has son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., LL B., Graduate in Honouw, Trinity College, Dublin, and a fufl compliment of efficient teachers, thanks his fsiends for their con- tinued confidence for the long penod of twenty years. Mr NUNN never lofes sight of the immediate commercial value of BOOK. KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sory, and all the numerous subjects usetui to Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The DOARDMLS and DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough teaming HI every practical study that can fit tbem for the battle of life. HIS PUPILS find an easy entrance to any commercial house in the City. The literary career of his bovs has been attested by numerous prizes and certificates—nearly two hundred-rangitig from Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides a multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Eøq., haa also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred from the Protestant Educational Institute Parents ANXIOUS for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by MR Nunm to inspect THE GENERAL bearing of his pawls, the pro- gress they ARE makang in tfeexr daily studies, and bis Hberal doiaestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 jj o w B R 1 D G E s C H 0 0 L Of the Endowment of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight. 1-' The Principal and Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford. „ HEAD MASTER: M. PRICE WILLIAMS, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford first class in Classicil Moderations, I860 second class, Final Classical School, 1868. „ CHAPLAIN A.VD SECOND MASTER The Rev. F. BROWNE, M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, OXFORD first class in Math. Mods., 1869 second class Finals, 1871. T CLASSICAL MASTER • X' ^YSON, Esq., B. A., Senior Scholar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, First Class in Classical Tripos, 1874. MASTER or TUB LOWER SCHOOL HUGH DE SPEAR, fceq., B. A., Oxford, and 1st B.A. ef London MASTER OF TUB LOWER SCHOOL HUGH DE SPEAH. fceq., B.A., Oxford, and lEt B.A. ef London University. FOREIGN MASTER HERR CARL HEUMANN. VISITING MASTER: MathematicsThe Rev. lJ. JONES, M- A-, late Scholar of Jesus College, Oy-ford 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 .£16 1 gs., tenable at the school for four years. and open to a] I boys between the ages of twelve and sixteen. Monitors entering Jesus College, Oxford, have a claim to Three Exhibitions each of the annual value of £10. Beys educated a.t Cowbridge School for four years previous to their matriculation are eligible with natives of Wales to Twenty Scholarships at Jesus College, Oxford, each of the anaoal value of £ 80. Tbere are Two Exhibitions in the School of the annua) value of £ 30. Two Examiners are appointed yearly by the Principal of Jesus College, Oxford'. There is a detached Infirmary, under the care of a properly-qualifitd per- son. Eoys prepared, if desired, for the Local Examinations. Special Classes IRE formed for the Great Public Examinations. Sixteen Scholarships and Exhibitions gained since 187", and threo FIR^T classes. Among the' Scholarships and Exhibitions gained are open gneii-st Merton, 2; Magdalen, Oxford, 2; Christ Church. 2; Queen's. Oxford Corpus and Jesus, Oxford. 6446 y^IEBEG COMP-KNY'S EXTPACT OF AFEAT. Finest Meat-flavouring Stock for Soups, Made Dishes, and sauces. Caution-Geruine ONLY with facsimile of Baron Liebig'e eisBitmre acroea Label. OU7 ftrtrtir Jlotirts REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. Page,. _■> Commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunt eers. i t /->« Cardi* March 18,1876. L-Commanding- Offieer's parade on Tiurdu next, at 7.30 p.m.; full uniform ^flicers patrol jackets. Band to atteod. 2. Gun drill en Monday. Wednes't mil F- dav. Carbine and company drnl on TuekdAv, Thursday, ana Saturdav at. 7.30 pm Saturday 6.30 p-m. R-cruit drill eve-y evening fits&W tit,,e. K 8—Clothing inspection for B and G Battgries on Tuea iay. at 7 p.m. sharp. Members of the above batteries re requested to appear in Full L:nii ),in, as this will be the o Jt e othinir inspec- tion this year. T e master tailor and collar maker sergeant to attend. 4.—H Bittery, Bridgend.-The following nromotion has betn made in the alove batterv Sergeant A. Shepf-herd to be Bat. tery Sergeant-Major, vice Rusher, resigned. 5. -Practice for trumpete r 011 Tuesday and Thursday at7.3< p.m.. The trumpet major to attend. 6.—There will be a carbine competition at the Artillery Range, East Moors, on the afternoon of Easter Monday, range 200 and 4l0 yards. E itries to be made on or before Saturday, 8th April. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. Prizes will be aw irdel in pro portion to the number of entries. Members of the H ami 1 Batteries wieh ng to compete in the above com pet tion, art requested to send their names to the Lrigade sergeant-major ai soon as possible. 7 I Batter), Penarth.—Gun drill evening at 7 p.La., Saturday excepted. s t 8.-For duty during the ensuing we, k :-Captain Fisher, Lieutenant iiselndia. durgeon Grainger, Serjeant Owen, Cor. poral Chant, Bombardier Gerrish, Trumpeter Winn. By order. (Signed) W. PITMAN. Captain and Adjutant. RHYMNEY RA A Y COMPAVY. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. The Directors of the Rhymnev Railway Com pan v 0I0//HpaM> to receive Loans on Debentures at Four per Cent lnSsreStol Five YAorp, or any longer period. Applications to f made to the undersigned •— Cardiff, March, 18W. °°HN K SRkm>' HOW TO MAKE £ 1,000 PER TEAR WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or addrm%- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, 1LEKT-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address, THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY. 138, FLEAT-STREET, LONDON, AOFT T V. K,—Farming in Canada. — V. R. O TENANT FARMERS. —There is no claw to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain aud Ireland who are anxious to change their condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of tbg goil Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America, avera-e It days.), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unr -asouable to expect that the Domiuion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. rihe superiority of Canadian Dairy produce has now been fully e tablii-hed. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exh bited at the Paris World'f Exhibition, in 1866, took the first pr.ze and at the Fruit Show is Boston, U.S., in 1873. the largest «sver h id, Canada took the first prize for out-door haidy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pea*, Sc., in competition w.th each and all of the States of the American Union. M)B Thegrowih and sucoess of Stock Farming in the Dominion it demonstrated by the large demand from them for hi sh bred Rue- lish stock,tbe faces of the leadjng buyersoi the forraereotintry,like ttu Honourablc-a G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone Buell, Ilood, Hoye, Cmaig, aiid othcis, or their repre entauve's being now familiar to farmers at all the best exhibitions and gales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations from Canada of live stock and fresh meat hN (-. recently been made and atten- ded w.th no I-ttlc pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with L> .veilings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from £0\ and upwards per aore, according to quality, &c., or for the amovnt required to carry on a leased Farm in Great Britain. FREK GRANTS of rough, unclea-ed, but frst-class Land, of from 100 to 200 acres,•may he obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions 111 some cases for grown-up children. ASISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PA96A<SES, are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic S rants. Ttie Agems of the Government in Canada will iurniah trust- worthy information as to Lands ooon for Settlement in their ree- pective Provinces and I)istricts, ana Farm* for Sale, 4c. Further information may be obtained, with descriptive pamph let, maps, &c., gratis, on application to Canada Govcrnmen Buildings. King-street, Westminster, londou,S.W. 2165 2SO aud Coutrarts. EATH UNION INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, TO BUILDERS. The Guardians of the T, eath Union are prepar d to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of COTTAGE HOMES at Bryn- coch. Plans and Specification can be seen at my Office, or at the Office of the Arch tect 1 Mr. W. D. Blessley. 22, Trinity-street, Cardiff), fr. m whom Biils of Quantities can be obtained. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, Tender- for Cottage Homes,- to be sent to me not later than the 2£.tb of X -]Lcu next. N.b.-The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, HOWEL C UTHBERTSON, Clerk. Water-street, Neath. 5x92 FERN DALE. To Builders and Othem Jt* TENDERS are invitad for Repairs and Alterations of Nazareth Baptist Chapel, Ferndale. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the hmse uf John Phillips, No. 6, itapt-st- square, Ferndale. Tenders o be sent In not later than April the 6th. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 6418 •JT O B U I L D E R S TENDERS are INVITED for RE-BUILDXNG the NEW INK. and Nos. 13 and 14, Queen-street, Cardiff, for Mr W. P. Stephenso". The Plans and Specfications may be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained, upon payment of 10s, which will be returned upon a receipt of a bona fide Tender at the Office of Mr C. E. BARNARD, 5, Charlie-street, Cardiff, on aud after the 20th inst. Tenders to be sent in, endorsed "Tender for Building," not later than the 31st instant, addressed, Mr Stephenson, Queen- street, Card ff. No Tender will necessarily be accepted. March 14th, 1876. 2858 6466 public Appointmtnts. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNIOlq. RELIEVING OFFCER WANTED. The Guardiam of the Union will, on the 8th day of April la-tl proceed to ELECT a RELIEVING OFFICER for the parish of Gelligaer. He must be able t6 speak Welik and must reside in one of the hamlets of Brithdyr or Ysgwyddgwyn. Salary, £80 per annum. Duties to commence from data ef appointment. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to me on er beloto Friday, March 31st, 1876. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 1S4, High-street, Merthyr, 6440 0-0 0 K W A N T Z- D. WANTED, a, COOK at the Pontypridd Union WORKHOUSE, at a salary of 4lis per annum, with lodging, washing, and rations. Applications to be sent to me, stating age and previous occu- pation, on or before Tuesday, the 21st instant. Applicants must eitner be single persons or widows with- out encumbrances. — E. C. SPICKETT, Court House, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. 10th March, 1876. 6i39—2887 P RYTO¥FERR Y SCHO UITBO ARDT WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS, for Infant School. Applications, stating age, experience, an-i salary reqoiied, to bs in my hand 011 or beiore the _lth instant. Duiies to commence on tl)e 27th. JOHN CEREDh; WILLIAMS. Clerk. PATENTS FOR INVENTIO-NS AT HOME p AND AbhOAD REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS," TRADE MARKS, TRANSLATIONS, DRAWINGS, &e. M R. M. 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