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.t.J..r_ j by aurfiou. AUCTION APPOINTIIENIrs. J Leas ALEXANDER BIOS. ) j 6asehold Propertv, Newto.vn, Garuitf Jjm. is "sehold Dwelling Houses, &c„ Aberdare j5h.'22 Messrs BAuN..KD, THOMAS, and CO. A at Swansea Jan 19 p >, lless^ BEYNON & HUGHES. g°Usehold Furniture, &c., a>, swaubea Jan. 23 tt0rses, Carriages, «.c., at Swansea „ Feb. 6 >, Mr H. DA VIES. lfcehold Property, at Ha\eifordwest. Feb, 1 Air JOHa H. FIELDER. °rses, at Bristol Jan 25 T • Mi F. G. OOU'jUi. ~ea-ehold House and Shop, a: Lin lly January 25 Wt-ding Houses, at Caim.arthi.ui Jan n u Alr L- H1LEY a« £ and other timber, at Abergav;jnny ^an tT Messrs HILL, HOPKINS, and CO. ia household Furniture, &c., at Cardif JaVS Mr T S. HUNTLEY'. 1S Coals, at Cardiff 1 um'ture, &c at Cardiff Ja Tjr,roj Mr '• w- JONES. Jan is unredeemed Pled-es. at, Aberd»re Mr JOHN M. LEEDS* jan is Ure, Groceries, &c., atSwansea .• • I V Messrs MADDOX ami EMEK*- jan. 23 ™ enold Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff — iw,r Mr VV. JONES poWKLL- Jan. 22 wing-house and Garden, at Penygra'g- •• TY Messrs T. J. PRICE and Jan 25 u:'j ^houses and Gardens, at Swansea.. • jarii ?j.—27 paintiugS) &c atSwansea • ■ r, „ Messrs REES & J0N £ b Feb.; I otel, at Pontypridd^ ^0ns, st peb> 15 'iieral Estate, at Cardiff. • •^AmaS Mr D- THOMAb. Jan u 'reeholi Propertv, at Maesgwartha t Mr JOHN C. WALLOP. Jan22 Inn Fixtures, Goodwill, PossesS'OD.&c-. at Br JaI1. mures, &c., of Pubhc-house,. at Bristol Mr EVAN WILLIAMS. 3 freehold Property,at Llandilo ——— iVTR ^^sWSSlf^'instructed to *'R U H OLD FARM, called Graven, sauate <n^ -'nawsiino, near Pontypridd, Glamo g w00(ilantt, with the jSJ acres or thereabouts of ,p f'" tlie 6ame, including all VALUABLE MINERALS u^ecr'f,in^r which the Aberdare and tie seams of house and ateam coal the more important of Kiioudd,. Valleys are celebratetl tsome properties of the which are now worked upon th« a^0^Vi\sPbeds of excell .-nt f'rsat Western Colliery Company, erty is situate, near the fireclay and buildin? stone, x t" -dl 0W;nK tow)) p»« al,d hfp'for'buildintf purposes, while the commanding position ol the estate with re^ardP to adjacent mineral properties must tnsure the early development of its minerals. Plans and particmars of sale are in preparat.on and may be had on application to Messrs Dal tons. Spencer, and CorLet^ -.iicitors, Cardiff; to E. B. Ree^e, Esq., Solicitor. Cardiff, to Wrn. Adams, Esq., Civil and Mining Engineer, Cardiff oi to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen street, Cardiff. 0 SALE THIS DAY. To Members of Building Societies and others.—Sale of Lease hold Property at Newtown, Cardiff. MRD. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to biLLL by AUCTION at the Globe Hotel, Cardiff, on Ihursday, th- 18th riav of JANUARY NEXT, at 7 P.m. punctually, all moo TWO MESSUAGES and DWELLING-HOt.SES, suuat.e und beiiiir Nos. 5 and 6, Garth-street. Adam-street, New.own, (Jitrdift now in the occupation of John Rowe and Thos. xhomas, and producing a rental of £ 15 12s per annum each. The prem- ises are held for a term of 99 years, 26 -vears of which have expired, and are subject to a ground rent of 4U- For further particulars apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, and to Messrs- Daltou, Speneer, & Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff, oi to the Aucu*neer, 76, St Mary street. 4000—13527 IrTIiinuidatibn.—Aberdare.—Desirable Investment. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to -T.T T "DTTKT TP AT7CTION. at the Black ±.ion Hotel, *dK such eouditioas m lr5sE^OLDCDWEUJNG-HOUSE SwGf iw IB Ml. ~»p«ion ol Stophen Jo.epl. t.Uck, f ruducmL' a rental renair, with small conser- These premises, whl^e 1'?Jl^leasecranted by the ii:lesi- vatory at the back,arehei tenn o{ 99 yearly from 'ero™" 1 and 2, Gadly's road, Aberdare, lately Morgan, builder and contractor. th 21a(. of Decem. 'these are held for a term of ^r;ent of £ 1 7s 2d each, ber, 1866, and are subject to a TOund ag shall fco (]e_ Lot 2 will be offered 111 one or such omc termined upon at tho lime of O'ciock p.m. Sale to commence at Four o c 0 D Rlchards> For further particulars a^^ Lo(. 2 Messra Morgan and Scott, Solicitor, Aberdare, an Mary street,Card iff. Solicitor; and to the Auctioneer, at 13526 3992 ^Liquidation. _To Debt Buy«s and Others. BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. ?tr„7tedbv the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, are nSJr"Cfhe Evening, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, ^V^ h inst the outstandinK DEBTS belonging on FRIDAY, the 19th I «. gold in tlie £ 0ii0Wingr to various Estates, i determined upon at the time of manner, unless oxnerwioo »:ale*— A s. d. • a. 351 3 9 Lot 1.—Neath District 303 3 8 Lot "2.—Swansea Do. •• •• 788 15 10 "•»'eilBi1"" a» us ial dates. „ ..j of W. Howell, Esq., Solicitor, L',anelly; and the Books can be seen at the Otlices of the A5,'3?™TempI..««. Swansea, 13596 Jan. 10, 1877. — a TVranftrS. and 8:,SWAS; CLARKE, ■liiNDiiH, in one lot ,(su •• oArtK DEBTS, belonging to the ^hole of the o«tstanalIJ8fi,in,. St Mary street, Cardiff, in eb.ate of I'hilip Yeo, clothiei, gchedule to the sum of 'iquidation, amounting as P £ 260 13s lOd. e mav be inspected at the Office The B.oks with the Schedule may where Tenders of ?he Brokers, 4, Cro.kherbto^n, be recelved up (marked -Tenders for Yeo s^Book 18th. when they to tour o'clock p.m., on THUK&ua h() attend_ wiU be opeaed in the presence of thow kers> or t0 T. H. For fur.her particulars, apply to the Stephens, Esq., solicitor, Carain, 13488 Caraiff, January 4th, 1877. Po„ O, "d othOTs. cirTiTj *bv AUC- (VTr T. S. HUNTLEY will SELL7 ybout "f-VX TION. on THURSDAY, M. Coquet^jand Tons (more or less) of COALS, discnarg of the East Bute on the Wharf at the south-east come ■Uoefe. t Three o'clock The Sale will take place where the coa prompt. Terms—Cash. T< g_ HUNTLEY, Auctioneer^ 106. Buto Docks. 13373 SALE THIS DAY. To Provision Dealers, BLlO MR W. SANDERS will, offer by PU: AUCTION, at the Teigil Buildings, 52, St ^H(JBSuAy Cardiff, for the benefit of whom it may concern, on t tBe Nfcix, 18th January, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p.m., P foil. 1 wine Articles 200 Pails of choice Canadian BUTTER. 20 Firkins Do" l0l feerry and Black Currant) in Jars and Ting. Auctioneer's Office, 28, St Mw7 street. 6,040 13635 Q M.JRAS Villas, Newport road, Cardiff. MHm^? MADDOX and EMERY will SELL k ATT^mt onTUESDAY Next. January 2Srd, 1877, by AUCTION, ou Ivfc HOTT^'FKOI.D FURNI- U the above address, the whole of ,theF,n /w'ho is ieavintr the TURE and EFFECTS of J. Almond, Esq. (wh01is leaving^tne neighbeurhood). The Furnimre is iuaa y lhe(begt houses) purchased only a few months si.ice from on Auctioneers and is of the latest style and description. The Auctioneers therefore confidently recommend it as well worthy the wltention of parties furnishing and others.. ,sm„™ "^nd The Furniture may be viewed 011 Monday next, y 1877. The Sale will commence at 12 for One o'clock precisely. There will be no reserve. „ For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at tneir offices, 18, High street, Carikiff. January 16th. 1877. 13098 SALE THIS DAY, 9. Charles street, Cardiff. -Unroperved Sale of Household Furniture. MESSRS HILL, HOPKINS, AND CO, win SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, cn raUi.SUAY NEXT, the 18th In.t., a large quan- iity of excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURM" TURE and other Efleots, comprising oak iiinlng-room suite in green Morocce, drawing-room suite In velvet, elegant jabinets in buhl and ruirqu,.terie,two massive cabinet book- dining table, wali-atbidroora suite, cheats of drawers, xiahogany cheffouniere.bookcase,loo table,easy chairs, couches, ashstands (marble top), duchess dressing tables, &c., &c, Sale to commence at V4 o'clock preolsely. There will bo no f serve. MQuytow ea mmiiut at £ hy^ 1. [I SALE THIS DAY. /word street, Swansea. Oxford Chambers, Oxior AUCTI0^ MR J. M. LLE-UER THURSDAY, January 1«, at the above of HOUSEHOLD FU«NI- i^r;, a. iargeand varied MS ther effect?, comprising drawing 1'Uii.ii, GROCERIES'. an y dining table with extra room suite in ^'aHeboard, walnut and mahogany loo leaves, mahogany .gr glasses, pictures, writing tables, brilliant Fiustres, music stools, clocks, desks, ornaments, hair C0Uches in American leather, mahogany B0J* other carpets, oilcloth, hearthrugs, Brussels, taPtS"?'easv cane-seated, and other chairs, worK fenders. lire-iroDB. > &c < japannea bedroom suite, tables, copper 'te wi;h marbie top, dressing tables, toilet, maliosrany w»si chamber ware, feather aud other beds, glasses, to»e a m;ttresg08> palliasses, half-tester and other mahogany chests of drawers, &c„ &c., together wi.n ♦ if ^wual'kitchen and culinary utensils, &c„ .sc., also a small ,,ftiititv of groceries and grocery fittings. Goods on view the morning of sale. Sale To commence at 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon. 13652 ■" 14, Conway road, Canton.—Household Furniture. M R T S HUNTLEY has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, 0.1 THURSDAY, January 25th, 1877, the whole of the HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, the propeity of Mr Francis T. Goedfellow, who is leaving, the neighbourhood. The ood-3 to be offered are of great variety, and in good con- di ion, and comprise the following articles, viz.. Walnut suit- inereen rep, walnut eheffonniere, mahogany loo table, whatnot w>rk table, sofa, couch,, poles and rings, sideboard easy chair and table, p:er glasses, papier mrchie table, mahogany hall-tester bedsteads, drawers, uvo pianofortes, beech bedstead, iron bedsteads, mahogany chains (s uffed seats), dressing table and washstands, towel h/ir^s dressing Klasses, trilt cornices, Pembroke table, pailias- Ecs ai^l mattre^ses| ches's of drawers, caue-seated chairs, desk, cupboards, hip bath, rocking chair, child's swing cot a quantity of crockery and culinary Utensils, anu many other {•aie to commence at Two o'clock precisely. 106. Bute Docks, Cardiff, Jan. 11th, 187rf. SALE TO-MORROW. /TESSRS JOHNSTON. MILES, and CO. will JJUL SELL by PUBLIC 'AUCTION at their Warehouse.West Bute Dock, at 11 a.m.. FRIDAY, January 19th, v5 qrs AMERICAN BEEF. 5 AMERICAN SHEEP. 5 AIfEe.ICA.N HOuS. 13707 Victoria Mart, Oxford street, Swansea. MESSfe BEYNON & HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, ou 1UESDAY, January 23rd, 1877, a large and valuable assort- ment of HOUbLHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Sile to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. 13651 Established 1872. H/TESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES'S next _LO. MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, February 6th, 1S77. Entries to be maria on or before Tuesday, Jan. 30tbs 1877. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford street, Swarses.. 13650 Carmarthenshire. /|~R EYAN WILLIAMS will SELL by JJ-JL AUCTION, on SATURDAY, February Srd, 1877, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, ail that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called Yr Esker, otherwise Pantyresker, situate in the several parishes of Conwil, Gaio, and Llansadwrn, now in the occupation of Hannh Jones and William Thomas, contauing three acres morp or less. The tenants will show the premises, and any further particu- lars can be obtained of D. Long Price, Tisquire, Solicitor, lalley House, Llantilo, or of the Auctioneer, at Glanmarlaes, Llansadwrn, Llansjadock. loqai Glsnmarlaes, January 10th, 1S77. f To Capitalists, Innkeepers, Erewers, &c.-Freehold Property. MR DAVID THOMAS will SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Inn, on WEDNESDAY, January the 24th, 1877, a, Three p.m., all that old-established full- licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Crown and Sceptre Inn, together with the adjoining COTTAGE. Possession may be had on the 25th Idarch. The inn contains bedrooms, 2 parlours, smoke room, kitchen, scullerv, underground cellar, brewhouse. washhouse, stable and outbuilding; the cottage, together with the large and fruitful gardens attached. The above property is in close proximity to the Brynmawr Coal and Iron Company, Limited, and cannot fail to prove pro- J fitable investment. „ „ „ „ To view the premises apply to Mr John Parry, Rock Cottage; or to the Auctioneer, Auctioneers* Olficos, 69, Bailey street, Brynmawr. 13718 By order of the Mortgagee.—Aberdare.—Desirable Dwelling houses, Factory and Land, with the Engine Boilers, Machin- ery, PU.nt an d other Effects. „ "f4 /III DAVID EVANS will shortly SELL by IT I Auction (unless previously disposed of' by private con- tract), by order of the mortgagee, under the pewers contained in a certain Indenture, dated the 30th day of January, 1873. all those Six several MESSUAGES, or DWELLING-CHOUSES with the Appurtenances, situate in Canon-street, Aberdare, afore- said.now or late in the several occupations of Mr Da niel Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth Mori is; and others. And also all that FACTORY witJfi the Engines, Boilers, Machinery, Plant, and otkier Effects and Fixtures belonging thereto, situate in Canon-street, Aber- daie,, aforesafd, formerly in the occupation of Mr Thomas Roberts, afterwards of Mr Edward Gilbert Price, ami now of Air Thomas Pryce Parry. Fuller particulars will shortly appear, and in the meantime further information may be obtained from Messrs Minsha.'l and Parry Jones, Solicitors, Oswestry, to whom application may be made to treat by private contract. Mcrthyr Tydfil, January 3rd, 1877. 135&1 Haverfordwest.—Double-Licensed Public-House and a Pnva te Residence for Sale. I MR HENRY DAVIES has been instructed;! to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises (viz., the Gio'ster Arms Inn), on THURSDAY, February 1st, 1877, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely, in Two Lots, the following very desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Lo I.-All that well-known and much used Double Licensed Public-house called the Glo'ster Arms" (formerly two houses) situate in Mariner's;square, Haverfordweet, and now occupied by Mr William Millar. This lot presents to persons desirous of entering the public line an opportunity rarely to be met wfth, situated as it is in a central and important thoroughfare. A good business has been carried on therein, and with atten- tion it might be much increased. LOT 2.—A substantially built Dwelling House, being No. 1, Kensington Gardens, Haverfordwest, with an excellent garden a Lid convenient out premises, and now occupied by Mr John Morgan as yearly tenant at the annual rent of £.6. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his offices. Old Bridge; or of Messrs DA VIES & CO., Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Spring Gardens, 12th January, 1877. Gelli-Ystrad.—Sale of the Gelli Hotel. MESSRS REES and JONES have been favoured with instructions from the proprietor to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by private contract), at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7th, 1877, at four for five p.m., subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, all that first-class HOTEL, known as the Gelli Hotel, situate at Ton-Ystrad, Rhondda VaThe premises consist of a very substantial and costly building, containing large bar, smoke-room, parlour, spacious tap-room, fivebedrooms, club-room, kitchens, together with excellent cellarage and stabling, and are held under a lease dated from the 1st dav of September. 1873, granted by Crawshay Bailey, E?sq!, anfotAersf for the'term of 99 years from tho lst day of January, 1869, at the annual ground rent of £ 7 14s 9d. The premises are situate m a new and rapidly increasing locality, surrounded by some of the busiest collieries m tms great commercial valley, and is within a few yards to the Rwllfa Colliery, which has newly been sunk to the lower seam, •uid to the Globe Colliery, which will shortly be m operation « vpral hundred cottages are to be erected in connection with and mear these new collieries. The course surveyed out for the FW Railway Branch also runs m close proximity to the hotel, ani in all probability the Ton Station will be erected immedi- alThitifa''n?nve8tment worthy the special attention of brewers Anhlr speculating capitalists, as the house has a double r andisfree from any trade restriction. Arrangements licence, a the preSent tenant for early possession of can he niMie being a yearly tenant only. The locality is in the premises, he operations now in pr0gr6SS towards deve- its u'fant^' tensive mineral beds vouch for the realization of loping its which will considerably increase the large its future prospects, w present> enaurln}? to business carr fortune in a very few years. purchaser a be had on application to the Auc- 1 Further station street, Treherbert, and tioneers, at f p„ntVpridd: or to Messrs Hollier and Williams Church street.Fontyp >Aberdare. 13699 ^r>licitors, -*• — M0SEY1 MQNEY!! M0NET!! S-5 iyjL £ 100,000 ready to be advanced upon £ ood ^t Ti,f Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved 0 J Jceuerities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per an- le ;;I 3% nuc1-.iler amounts on personal and other securities, at a t. moderateTate of interest No Bills of Sale required. 1 S Appiy to T. J. Price and Co., Commission and Inswanco s 10 A ,flt, College Chambers, Swansea. ly905__ William S A N D E R S \]%f X AUCTIONEER, ▼V C,T<A.TE AND INSURANCE AGENT. £ &A"asT ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.-Nos. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard-etreet; and four TH^f'ii^iiou^e^ in Emerald-street; three houses in S-e houses in Topaz-street; six genteel Sences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street and two senu- J c\NTON?^ilde gite'of Freehold Land at the corner of cuve1^mv?K-Ad'conier shop In Bromsgiove-streef, wd and house in Bolmsdale street.. had 0r, °°r/1|iihsrai pioportioivot the purchase money W bo bow- fiikgi by -HMrtiau- Valuable Lea'.ohnld Property. MESSRS T. J. Pillow and CO. have been instructed by Air J. Jtnkinsto SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at tho Cameron Arms Hote', liigh-atrcet, Sli-al-Bea, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of January, 1S77, at Three o'clock in the afteruoo.i lu bject to such conditions as shall be there pro- duced). the wliolo o; those four well and substantially bunt D WELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, situate in iiock-street. Waunwcn, Swansea. The above houses contain five rcorns each, with hay windows, and are now in the several occupation of Messrs Will ami-, Rees, Slocum. and another. The Property is held under a lease of 75 years from March, 1870, producing a tental of £ 52 10s per annum, ground rent £ 2 8s each, having a frontage of "iti't, by a depth of Srift each. The whole property is well drained and connectcd with the town 111 a! lis. bur further particulars apply to Jolin r: honu3. Esq, solicitor, Town Clerk Messrs Davies aud Ha. tland, bolicitors, Rutland street. Swansea or of the Auctioneers, at their Uilices, College Chambers, Swansea, N.B.—The major part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage of the property, nt the rate Oi 1) per cent per annum. Dated 11 th January, 1871, 13649 College Chambers, College street, Swaiirta. 1%/jj ESSi^S T. J. PRICE and CO. have receivect instructions from t.he Consignor to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Kooius, oil and SATURDAY, the 26tli a-d 27th .Jauur.ry, 1877, and following da\ s it nece,ary,a ehoiee and valuable a*sortu.ent of OIL PAINTIN<TS, OLEOUKAPH. LITHOGRAPHS, AUTOGRAI'HS, PROTOGliAl ilS, Gold and Electro-plated Jewellery, Watches, Chains, Ornamental Gilt and other clocks, china vases and lustres, &e. consisting of a large and valuable collection of oil piintings (by eminent waster). oleographs. Jithogniphs, autographs, and photogiaphs, iron safe, a large assortment of srolii and elcctro-vlatcd jewellery, gold and silver watches, chairs, &e. together with giit ana other clocks under gla^.s .shades, a quantity of cigars in prime condition, meerschaum and other pipes in great variety, &e. Goods oil view morning of lIale. Sale to, commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon pre- cisely. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, Swansea, 11th January, 1877. 1364S Important Sale of Valuable Leasehold House and Shop. Mii JF. G. GoUGfi is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Thomas Arms Hotel, 011 THURSDAY, the 26tli day of January, l7 "t seven o'ciock precisely, subject to conditions to he then produced, all that Draper's bhop and Premises called STF.PNJ-Y HOUSE," situate in Stepney street, Lianelly. 111 the occupation of Mr Henry Da-, ies, draper, together with the FIXTURES, a list of which may ife seon on application as below. The Property is held under two leases, the first of which ex- pireson 28th September, l;-7»,and the second is for 21 years from the 29t h September 1678, bovh of which leases are subject to moderate rents. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at his Office, No II, Murray street. Llrvielly; Messrs Lad bury, Coliison, aud Viney, 99, Chcauside, London, S.E.; or to W. HOWELL, Solicitor, 31, Stepney street, Lianelly. B-xrough of Carmarthen.—S sle of Valuable Freehold Dwelling Koutes. MR F. G. GOUGii is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Hal" Moon Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of January, 1877, at 3 o'clock pre- cisely (Kubjcct to ccnait.ions of sale to lie then produced"). LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, Garden, Workshop, aid Premises, situate oil the north side or Picton place, in the county of the bt)rot, -,I] of Carmarthen, and Numbered 1 in the said terrace, and now or late in the occupa- tion of Mr John Marks, or his undertenants. LOT 2.-All those THREE MESSUFLGES or DWELLING HOUES adjoining the hist, situate on the north side of Lam- mas "treet in the said county of the borough of Carmarthen, and numbered respectively 68, t", and 70 in the same street. Together with the yards, workshops, and two cottages behidd the same. LOT 3.—All that RENT CHARGE or ANNUAL SUM, payable in lieu of tithe, formerly forming part of the Rectory of St Peter, in the said county of the borough of Carmarthen, and charged en the sÜd dwelling houses, ard, gardens, cottazel and preini .es, and which rent charge is variable in amount from time t-1 lime. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, No. 11, Murray street, Llanelly; or to W. HOWELL, Solicitor, 31. Stepney street, The King's Head Inn, Back-street, Bristol. MR JOHN C. WALLOP has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on MONDAY NEXT, January i'2nd, in one lot. the FIXTURES, UTENSILS-IN-TRADE, LICENSE*, GOODWILL, andPOSsES- SION of the above Inn. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. For inventory and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 62, Broad street, Bristol. Auction and Estate Offices, 62, Broad-street, Bristol. 13716 The Colchester Arms, Old Market street, Bristol. MR JOHN C. "WALLOP ha3 received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY next, January ',2nd, in one lot. the FIX- TURES, UTENSILS IN LICENCES, GOODWILL, and POSSESSION of the above well-known house. Sale at Three o'clock precisely. For inventory and further particulars apply to the Auc- tioner, 62, Broad street, Bristol. 13717 SALE POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, 30TH JANUARY. To Colliery Proprietors, Timber Merchants, and others.— Pen-y-Doy-Cao Farm, parish of* Llanwenarth Ultra, near Abergavenny. MR GEORGE L, HILEY will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Angel Hotet, Aberga- venny, on TUESDAY, January SO, 1877, at One o'clock punc- tually, subjcct to conditions then and there to be produced, the whole of the valuable OAK and other TIMBER standing upon the above farm, consisting of 203 large Oak, numbered with white paint. 150 medium sized ditto, numbered with red paint. 60 Ash trees, numbered 1 to 50 with white paint. 26 Beech trees, do 1 to 26 with red paint. The whole will be offered first in one lot. I The trees are all standing within 200 yards of the turnpike road, and within half a mile of Govilon Station on the London an.1 North Western Railway. ITr James Hiley, the present tenant, will show the trees; and for further particulars apply to Messrs Wood and Mey- rick^Crickhowell, or to the Auctioneer's Oiffces, Brynmawr. L E V A N S 9 keeps a Register for Businesses- Public-houseox Hotels, and Private Residences, &c., to Let and for Sale. N.B. —No charge made for entering same. licensed Valuer, Accountant, House and General Business Agent, Rent "nd Debt Collector; Agent to the London Guarantee and Accident Compady (Limited), and General Insurance Agent. Inventories taken, and Valuations made for Probate and Administration. Tradesmen's Booksarrangcd and posted up periodically. Charges strictly moderate. Whole Houses of Furniture and other effects purchased for prompt cash. 13453 OFFICES-No. 14, SOMERSET PLACE, SWANSEA. JJEES ",AND jONESr AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, m GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICE). STATION STREET, -TREHERBERT, 6. OHURCH STREET. '.PONTYPRIDD. 8928 -<O- Pirate aud rjio BUILDERS ANir ^ICONT RACTORS. Persons desirous of contracting for building a new Baptist Chapel at Ferryside, are informed that the Plans and Specifi- cation are to be seen with Mr W. Jones, Rotten Pill, Ferryside, to whom sealed tenders (endorsed) are to. be sent not later than Wednesday, Slst instant. No pledge is given to accept the lowest or any, tender. GEORGE MORtlAJV, Architect. 24, King-street, Carmarthen, January 10th, 1877. 13653 TO B U I L D ET R ST The Calvinistic Methodists at Pentre Ystrad are pivpared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a new CHAPE L. Plans and Specificatlons to he seen from the 20th tcrithe 31st of January, 1S77, at the Rev W. Jones's, Ystrad. The Committee wiH not bind themselves to accept the\lowest or any tender. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to W. JAMES, Pentre Colliery, Pontypridd. T0 C 0 N T P. A C T 0 R S. The Great Western Colliery Company (Limited), near Pontv-N pridd, require TENDERS for BUILDING 20 COTTAGES. Plan and specification may lie seen at the Collierv Otfice, and Tenders to be sent in not later than the 20th JANUARY, 1877, addressed to T. HARRISON, Manager. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 13634 building c ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from ZC50 to £3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage, SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Made daily. Present rate of Interest on deposits, 41 per cent, subject to six months' notice of withdrawal; 4 per cent three months'; and 3j per cent repayable on demand. TENTH ANNUAL SEPOET. Prospectus and all information may be, 0 btamcd onapplica tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS of BORROWING and REDEMPTION further Reduced. PKTIiR PRICE, SHCRETART, Dat-.d, 3, Croskherht-own. Cajdi^_ "J1}!'3 TSs EA. SPORTING DEPO T. (Late BROOKES'SJ, 1 J PA&TIifi BAiLKY STftfiteaV SWANSEA. Ci4utan. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.: Principal: George Dewdney, B.A. ENGLISH *N0 FRENCH MASTEiiS RESIDENT. 13360 THE PUPILS of the MISSES MARKS will (V.V.) RE-ASSEMBLK on JANUARY 23rd, 18?7. Resi- dent French aud English Governesses. Pupils Prepared for the Cambridge (Local) Examination. Harrow House, OUID- fries PIPce, Cardiff. 13343 ALBION HOUSE A C A D E B I Y, CHARLES STREhT. CARDIFF.- PRINCIPAL—M R. W. W, TRICE. School Duties re-commence MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY. 13476 LADIES' SEMINARY, 27, HENRIETTA STPkKET, SWANSEA; conducted by Mrs EVANS, Pupils receive careful instruction in the usual branches of an English education, wit,1< accomplishments. Terms very moder- ate. l'lcsent term commenced January 8th. 13559 1VTRS S. J. DAVIE S'S SCHOOL,! i-».JL 29, CIlARi.ES STREET. School Duties will be RESUMED MONDAY, Jan. 22nd, 1877. 13543 LAD I E S SCH O 0 L BELWtA vf; HOUSE, ROATH ROAD, CARDIFF. Mig3 TULLIS will be happy to RECEIVE her Pupils on TT3UKSDAV. the 18th of Januarv. 134'i5 WINDSOR PLACE* CROCKHERBTOWN, V?, CARDIFF. MRS G. MARTIN'S SCHOOL for a limited number fof Yonng Ladies will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY", January 22nd, 1S77. 13427 BRIGHTÔN-PLACE-' SEMINARY, CONWAY ROAD, CANTON. CARDIFF. The Misses FORD respectfully inform tli,ir frieDd.3 illat School duties will be resumed on MONDAY. January 22nd, 1877. Terms and references to parents of pupiis oil applica- tion. A few vacancies for Boarders. jSS36 D U C A T I C) N. S COOKE receives a limited number of Young Ladies at A'iSTHEliTON -ttOl Sk, WORCESTKU, where tae n-tmost care is bestowed upon the intellectual and moral development of puoiis com- int:ted to her care. Prospectus and pboio of house upon appli- cation. Governess Pupil required. Terms moderate. 13011 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TREDEGAUVILLE, CARDIFF. HBAB MASTER-HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond. Univ.) The Next TERM will cimmence on MONDAY. January 15th. Prospectuses, &c., on application to the Head Master. 13721 r- IIE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, J- CARDIGANSHIRE. WILLIAM THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES on MONDAY, January 15, 1877, when he will bo able to receive a few additional Boarders. Locality salubrious. Teims moderate. A list of Examinations passed during the year on application. 11814 A DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK "PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD' next Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, 17th .J \M u ARY. The early returm of pupils will be esteemed a favor. Mrs Bruford will be at home 011 4th. rro.^pectus may be had on application. 13563 GREAT HOUSE COWBRIDGE. ESTABLISHMENT FOR'YOUNG LAD1FS. Principals—Mrs and The,Misses CULVSRWHLL. Principals—Mrs and The. Misses CuLvxRWKLL. Pupils prepared for Oxford "and other local Examinations Referees—Parents of Pupils. School duties will be resumed (D V.) WEDNESDAY. Jannary 3lst, 1877. 13467 J^ANTWIT VARDRE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HHAD MASTER REV DAVjD KDWAttDES. M.A., Senior Prizeman in First Philosophy, University Medalist, and First Senior Prizeman in Ethics in the University of Glasgow. The neighbourhood is beautiful and healthy. Convenient lodgings on moderate teims. Apply to the Rev D. E. Edwardes, M.A Lantwit Vardre, Cardiff. 13576 T HE ACADEMY., LLANDILO. tlEAD MASTER, H. JEREMY, assisted by a RESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thorough preparation is guaranteed for all the Prelis minaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have passed the Public Examinations, .one of whom ranked the 2nd out of 175. DUTIES will be RESUMED JANUARY 2nd, 1877. Prospectus, &e. on adplication. December 16, 1876. 12012 T. MARY'S-HALL, PARK GROVE CARDIFF. SCHOOL DUTIES RE-COMMENCE ON MON.DAY, JANUARY 22ND. Vacancies for Young Lady Boarders. For particulars apply to J. D. SIMPSON. 13513 PROPRIETARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, p MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Master-D. FREW, B.A., Lond. Assistant Muter-A. A. Dz MARS, LL.D. A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Mrs Williams, widow of the late Mr Evan Williams, M.A., Tydfil School. A Term's Fee paid in advance. The School Duties re- commence on the 8th day of January, 1877. 11: 28 THE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL! NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Head Master :-T, T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master:—E. HAMILTON ELLIOTT. Music :—DAVT ELIAS. DRAWING & SHORTHAND CLASSES DAILY. I Twenty-three pupils have passed various public Examinations since MARCH last. I Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Terms moderate. Town very healthy. Prospectuses, &c., on application. THE SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 8TH, 1877. 13347 BOUGHJROOD HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, STRUET, BRECON, MISS BUCK. In acknowledging the kind confidence for so many years placed in her by friends who have entrusted their daughters to her care, begs to state that she continues to offer the advantages of a Home and carefully superintended Instruction in English and the usual accomplishments. A Resident French and German Governess. References and Terms on application. MISS BlJK will be prepared to receive Pupils on TUESDAY. JANUARY 28RD, 1877. 13465 LAN DOVER Y SCHOOL. VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. ¡ WARDEN The Rev ALFRED G. EDWARDS. M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. [ SECOND MASTKR CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A., late Open Scholar Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class in the Mathe- matical Tripos, 1874. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. The Rev. G. W. GENT, B.A., Open Scholar of University College, Oxford, Second-class Classical Moderations, 1873, and f irst-class in Final Classical Honours, 1876, and Proxime Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871. NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER. CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, Esq., B.A., Lincoln College, Oxford, First-class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of tbe Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of 1\ Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. MASTER OF JUNIOR SCHOOL. r CHARLES P. LEWIS, B.A,, Jesus College, Oxford. FRENCII MrWiLLIAMS. MPSIC AND SINGING Mr H. TAYLOR. MPSIC AND SINGING Mr H. TAYLOR. DRILL SERGEANT bOHAN, Hoilours gained by this School since 1872 include Two* j Open fellowships, a 5th and a 22nd Wrangler at Cambridge, and Tw, -) First Classes and Three Seconds at Oxford, and Five Scholarships and Nine Exhibitions at both Universities. Boardem.are received by the Warden, Mr Williams, and Mr Gent. Tei ms moderate. Full information may be obtained from tho 1M. v the Warden, the College, Llandovery. The School' RE-ASSEMBLES on SATURDAY, January 20t.h. There will he an examination for five Scholarships, each of tho value o?yj £ 8 8s per annum, held in the College-hall, on January 20th,\lS77. Subjects for examination .— 1. CLASSICS- -Cicero's Second Philippic, ch. 1-25, and Xenophnn's A I*basis, bit. 1, eh. 1-6 Grammars and Prose. 2. MATPEMA.X'ICS—■Kuciid, bks. 1 and 2; Algebra—Simple equations of two unknowns; Arithmetic. 3. S( I.i!:ISi,;E-Roa. 'coe's Cnemistrv.pp. 229-821. 4. EN GLIbH-Fllm t 70 pages of S. Brooke's English Litera. ture Primer. One or all of thesefesy' subjects may be offered, 5. A sv-olarxbip wll!\ a'so bo offered for MUSIC, especial weignr. being given to on the organ, j Cmdidatf-s must sei-.d-xii\theJr names ana testimonials oa or before January 12th, t o THE WA5HY RN, 12248 TftB COLLEGE. LLANDOVERY, Oration. LASSICS, MATHEMATICS, 'SCIENCE.— c C-.iLLhG:ATE SCHOOL, Vontardawe, OPENS 22nd JANUARY. —WM. SAMUEL, B. A. 13709 mHE"BRIDGE,"COWBRIDGE.—^ardliicand X Lay SCHOOL.—Ti e Misse* LLEWELLYN'S SCHOOL wili he RF.-OPENEU on TUESDAY, the i'3rd inst. 13562 MAISQN DEDUCATION, 6 AN D 7, C HA RLE S JjtJL STREET, CARDIFF. Ine .School will RE-OPEN oa MONDAY, January 35, 1377. 136S0 T'LANDRINDOD COLLiCGE. —PROPRIeT JLJ TARY sc:i00ij FOR SONS OF GENTLEMSN. The SPRING TER >1 v. i. begin on THURSDAY, Janu-trv 25th. 1877. For Prospectus, Feports, and all irformation, address the Hon. Sec. or the tiead Mister. The gr.jvotlei.i playground has recently beeu enlarged, and a largecovered play shed erected. 13506 LIE LAURELS, CLI PTO- PLACE, X NEWPORT, Aloft. LADIES' SCHOOL, conducted hv Miss M. E. LEWIS. with the assistance of COMPETENT PRO LESSORS, and a REbl- L)P,,NT FRENCH GOVERNED S. The SCHOOL YEAR will in future be divided into THREE TERMS of equal length, the lirst. of which will COlluaence (U, V.) ou TUESDAY, January 23id b;i. 13G¡;J CRÂUFUHD COLLEG^^IAIDENHEAD, \j HEitKS. Condueted by ED WD. DE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at tnis Establishment is strictiy practicl, fit- ting boys for business or to pass the preliminary Examinations lor College 01 Surgeons, Lmv, etc. Situation high and very healthy, largo playing fields fi7ea courts,and tepid swimming bath, carpenter's shop ani turning lathes.—For prospectuses address the Principal. Iii412 A B E R G A V E N N Y.— 17, NEVILLE STREET, THE MISSES PIIIT-IIARI)'S- SCHOOL FOR YvUNU LADIES. A sound, comprehensive, and religious education given upon exceedinff'y moderate terms. The boarders, ilmited to 12, have all the comforts of home, with a most liberal diet. Fine and healthy neighbourhood. TheSchool will HE-OPE on TUESDAY, Jan. 23rd, 13701 B' KIDGWATER COLLEGE SCHOOL JO LOXSDALE HOUSE (LATE m RUSSELL'S). Principals -Rev Dr NICHOLAS, M.A., F.G.S., and Rev W. PARKER, Assisted by eeveral Masters, English and Foreign. A THOROUGH ENGLISH and COMMERCIAL EDUCATION is iYen us a chiel requisite Classics ana Mathematics, Natural Science, Laud Surveying with Vieid Practice, Modern Lan- guages, and Drill and Gymnastic Exercises. 3909 Terms strictly moderate. 117D7 ITNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAI), A SWANSEA, ESTABLISHED 1808. PRINCIPAL: lie V. F.PGAK WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. The COLLE(-E ifforcis firsf-clasu PREPARATORY TRAIN- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional aud College Exami- nations. • Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, January 22nd. Fcr Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS, apply as above. 6419 AERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MON. Head Masters; REV. T. MORTIMER GREEN, MR.EDWIN WILLIAMS, I.A., (Exhibitioner of Jesui College,Oxford, and Graduate in Honours) A-sisiant .Vla^ter T. P. Ti',ETIIEWEY (LODD. UIliV.) Special Classes cinauctcd by eiiicient non-resident Masters. Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the University, Local and Matriculation Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary k xawitiations. The residences of the head Trasterstre, from their position and accommodation, eminently adapted for hoarders. Dutes will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, January 17th, 1S77 For prospectuses, Sc., apply to the Head Masters. 13350 HE PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO JL ALSTUN COLLEGE, NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE. PRINCIPAL Rev T. A. PETERS, M.A., Assisted by a Staff of well-qualified Masters. The object of this School is to give a thorough and suitable grounding in English subjects generally, as well as in Latin. French, and Muscc (Piano), before proceeding to the Higher Schools. The School is kept entirely distinct from the College, both as regards the teaching premises aud arrangements for play. The ages of the Boys vary from seven to 14. The scholastic year consists of two terms,during which there are no holidays, the only vacations being at Christmas and Midsummer. I By having a detached school of this character at his com- mand, the Principal is no'.v enabled to secure that selectness for, and bestow that paiticular attention upon, junior students which their cases always demand, and which a mis- cellaneous admixture among senior students can never guar- antee. (The domestic arrangements are personally superintended by Mrs Peters). Terms moderate, and strictly inclusive. For prospectus, and references to parents ot present pupils in the various towns of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, apply 13 the Principal. Next term commences January 30th, ISH, ]3521> public Jtppintmotfs* J_>EN ARTH S CHO O L BOARD. ATTENDANCE OFFICER WANTED. The Penarth School Board propose to appoint an officer to enforce the Bye-!aws of the Board and the provisions of the Elementary Education Act, 1870. Salary JE25 a-year. Applica- tions to be sent not later than the 2tth January instant to DAVID REES, Clerk of the Board. Cardiff, 10th January, 1877. 1 13613 -LANELLY SCHOOL L ASSISTANT MASTER. WANTED, for the New Deck Boys' School, an ASSISTANT MASTER (Kx-I'.T.). Applications, with testimonials, and stating salary required, to be sent to John Jennings, clerk to the School Bsard, on or before Ten o'clock on the Morning of MONDAY, the 22nd instant. 13033 7 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- \JT SHIRE INFIRMARY. The Governors of this Institution having assured themselves that the existing buildinsts are much too small for the present and prospective wants of the neighbourhood, and being in- formed by a Sub-committee-specially appointed to consider, with the aid of an architect and the meuical staff, how they might be adapted to those wants—that no alteration would make them adequate and convenient, have deterrliiiie-i to erect new premises, ior which a very suitable cite bas bee:1 pur- chased from the Marquess of Bute on advantageous terms. The New Buildings are designed to accommodate One Hun- dred In-door Patients at the first, with provision for an exten- sion sufficient to receive an additional hundred. The cstimated cost, with Administration Buildings adapted to the ultimate capacity of the Institution, Dispensary, &c„ &c., is £ J6,0C0, including the purchase money of the site. The Governors confidently expect that the Benevolent with- in the larize area which his for so many years been benefited by the Infirms,ry-taking into consideration the magnitude of the undertaking, its philanthropic character, and the great necessity for it-will respond liberally, and iiialo donations in some measure proportionate to the amount required for so noble a work. With'this view tliev have directed the Committee to receive Subscriptions, and to proceed with the work as speedily as possible. Contributions will be thankfully acknowledged by the Honorary Treasurer (dle undersigned), and advertised in tire local papers.. A List of Subscriptions to the present time is annexed. On behalf of the Committee, WM. DONE BUSH ELL, Chairman. N.B.-By Rules 8,9, and 10 of the Institution, every person making a Donation < f 50 Guineas will become a President, of 25Guineasa Vice-President, and of 10 Guineas a Governor for life. £ S. U. The Most Noble tbe Marquess of Bute JOOO 0 0| A benevolent Gentleman, on condition that an euual amount he obtained from four other persons u 1000 0 0 C R. M. Tslbot. Fsq M.P., Lord-Lieutenant 609 0 0 Balance brought forward 3289 2 6 Amount already advertised 57.9 2 G Contributions since received :— Mr Peter Davies u 5 5 0 Henry Gooch, Fsq.,C E. — 2 2 0 A Kind-hearted Domestic Servant 2 0 0 George Bird, fs,l. 5 1I 0 E. R. Moxey, Esq „ 10 10 0 Aiderman Thomas Evans M 10 10 0 J. A. B, Williams, tsq-.C.E. 10 10 0 Messrs John Wiil'nnis,aca Sons ™ 60 0 0 Messrs North and Lowe 21 0 0 £5905 10 6 -41;! OTEWL PEINS, Warranted C^uahty, Manuftic- k. tured by GBORGE W, HUGhES, 06, ST. PAUL'S SQUARE BIRMINGHAM. The Gaivauised Pen. No. 418. Extra trout- ketal bkedaddle, No. 886 j Old English Pen, No (,0; Bank of England Pen, No. 48; Commercial Pen, No. 355 Bank Pen Jk>. 366; sphynx Pen, No, 0 j School Pen, No, 547 and t;ugi! cess Pen, No. 453, give universal satisfaction. Maker J^eph Jbidh»ll and Co.'s patent Fountain P»n, Engrossing V«n No. J^aud&hrerSt«^Een^So.dW«, SMagtoJBox, Cardiff 3;aimicip! (EUman. 'n jJORO U G H OF C A R D I F F, TO THE BURGESSES. OF THE ROATH WAttD. LADIES ASD Gentlemen,— At the urgent request of very numerous and influential Burgesses of thi3 Ward, I again come forward to orUryr.r. mv services as one of your Representatives at tiie Council Ctiam cr Having so recently bean before you as a candidate, an b ing so well known as orie of your lato representatives, I wst yon will concur with me that it is unnecessary to canvass you uoirs door t/j door. The enormous increase iT! tho district, rate, End the neglected sanitary state of the Ward, will have my special attention. Being n resIdent in the Ward I am "I ways ready to attend to all niatt 1-g to which my attention is culled. Be'ng also a largeratep .yer my interest and yours art identical. I aID coming forwarde tirely upon independent ground, frec frem all trade politics, or o: IK I influences; my judgment, and ability alone shall be my guide in recording my votes upon all matters. Trusting my long connection and previous service will havr some weight in guiding you to the right decision, I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, REES ENOCH. Elaine Villa, Roath, .Tan. 18th, 1877. 13726 g O R O U G H OF CARDIFF. THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION IN THE ROATH WARD. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIPS AND GENTLEMEN, I would thank joufor your good wishes, sympathy, and congratulations during and at the conclusion of the Election Inquiry just ended, -before Her Majesty's Commissioner, S. Prentice, Esq.. Q.C. On independent principles I again beg to offer my services tc represent you in the Town Council; and should it be your plcasure to elect me, it shall be my pleasure and duty to do yo,ir work and guard your interests on all matters as they come before the Council to the best of my ability. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, OWEN DAVIES. Teigil house, Newport Road, Roath, January 6th, 1877. 1353S JgJXTR A ORDINARY ELECTION. JL!i ROATH WARD. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Two vacancies having occurred in the representation of the Roath Ward, by the decision of Her Majesty's Commissioner at the Election Inquiry on Thursday last,I beg once acrain to offer myself as a candidate. My principles are well known to you; also my condujt during the time I had the honour of representing you in 1876, and I promise, if elected, to givo the same close attention to my duties. The large number of votes I received on the 1st November last, notwithstanding the immense opposition brought acainst me, encourages me to believe I shall not appeal in vain for your suffrages. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. RAPER. Temperance Hotel, Cardiff, Jan. 5, 1877. OATH ELECT ION. A MEET I N G Of the Friends and Supporters of MR DANIEL LEWIS Will meet at THE ELM STREET SCHOOL-ROOM, THIS THURSDAY EVENING, at Eig-ht o'clock. Burgesses are invited to attend. 10th Jan. 1877. 13700 > ihtMic J1øtittS. APOLOGY of regret for wrong-doing.—^To the Members of the Committee of the ARtwen Co-opera- tive Society, that I draw back my words concerning the discount, they being totally wrong. 13719 (Signea) JOHN JONES, Alltwen. HE FUNERAL of the late MlT ESMONDE* Manager of the Cardiff Theatre, will take place on FRIDAY NEXT at 12 o'clock. The Funeral will be public, and friends are requested to accept this invitation. 11, Bedford street, Roath, Cardiff. 13722 W- ANTED^ £ 1,000 ItsTa MORTGAGE on a new BAPTIST CHAPEL, situated in a popular dis- trict in one of the largest towns in Monmouthshire. Built, and fitterl at a cost of £ 1,750.—Apply, stating interest required, to C. Ajliffe, Green street, Cardiff, or W. Allen. Insuranes Agent, Maindee, Newport, Mon. 13610 TO THE FRSION TRADE. Mr G. J, KENVYN begs to notify that he has DISCON. TINUED the AGENCY he held for MAHONY acd CO., of Waterford, in favour of Messrs W. and C. McDONNELL, butter Merchants, of Limerick, whereby he hopes in future to give P,Qmplet,e satisfaction to the trade generally. 1362S Jj U T T E R A G E N C Y ] We beg to advise our Customers and the Provision Trada generally, that Mr T. J. KENVYN, York Place, Newport (Mon), no longer Represents us, and we shall be glad to have PRO- POSALS from eligible parties for the Sale of our Butters in Sauth Wales. N'one but those having a knowledge of the trade, and can guarantee, need apply. R. MAHONY & CO. Waterford, Sth January, 1877. 13593 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH. \JT SIIIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. NOTIGE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual GENERAL MEETING (,f the Governors and Subscribers of the abov. Institution will be held in the Town Hall, Cardiff, 08 WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1877. The Chair will be taken at 2 p.m., precisely. By order. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, M.D., Secretary. The Infirmary, January 16th, 1877. 13725 THE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVIC. TION FUND. CARDIGANSHIRE. Tne Congregation worshipping until lately at this place, and ranking among the oldest Nonconformist congregations in the Principality, since it. dated back insome form or another as far as the Evicted Two Thousand Ministers, has just been deprived of its Chapel andjinrial Ground by the Lessorof the laud clvming immediate iiessespioil:-(I) As all the Trustees named in the Leae of 1781 were dead,. and no successors appointed (2) because, as alleged, although no explanation of the stiten ent is given, the Chapel had been used for other purposes than the worship of God. As only three years of the Lea.e were unexpired, rather than entering into litigation the Congregation hns unanimously determined at once to make preparations for the purchase of land for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard It is rovii., lily estimated that no less III sum than 42,000 will be required for the purchase ofland and for building expenses. ¡£. s. 'd Sums advertised lis^Va^a [ADDITIONAL. 83 18 9 d. John Jones, timber nierchaut, Peneader 1 dÔ 'l'h"masGetJ¡iIl:Aerdare M 010 ft Rev. Benj. Evans, Sardis, Mahlwyn 0 5 0 Tho-. Davics, Garden CVtlage, Alltyrodin 0 5 0 Henry Jones, smith, Preiigwyn, Llandyssul. 0 10 0 Jaiue." Jenkins, Llangadoch 5 5 <1 Treasurer—JOHN JOVES, Es<,„ Solicitor, Llandvssul. Cardiganshire. Secretary—Bev WM. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. J1571 pUB L I C N OBL I G E IVl ESRS, c AlilPPELL & A IRKELL, HAVING PURCHASED THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL OUTFITTING BUSINESS OF MR W. R. SMITH, 116, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, t Beg to Inform their friends and customers that they liave taken MR JOSEPH BAKER. OUTFI 'Wou- de.. BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF, -Zicy, d. pttj,. In'co FARTNEIvSHIPt and carried ou under the fifcyU CJAMPBEU,,