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ANllKRSON, ABBOTT i AND 7 ANDERSON, INDIA.RUBBBR MANUFACfURERS, 16 & 17, CASTLE ST., SWANSEA: (Workl-Llmehouse), Manufacturers of WATERPROOF FISHING STOCKINGS, WATERPROOF FISHING TROUSERS. WATERPROOF FISHING COATS. WATERPROOF FISHING HATS. WATERPROOF FISHING BOOTS. The Trade Supplied. 7017
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ANDERSON, ABBOTT AND ANDERSON INDIA-RUBBER MANUFACTURER^ Works-L:meh.).SW AN S E A: We beg to draw the special attention of all ueera of Steam am Hydraulic Power to our SELF-LUBRICATING- IMPROVED PATENT PLUMBAGO PACKING. ( This Packing is capable ft resisting a pressure of 1501bL to I the square inch, easily applied, ne Oil or Tallow, or Lubricants Whatsoever required, thereby causing a great saving ia Stare*. Price 2s. per lb. nett. 7017
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Jtaiss Hi gtotftan. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. „ Messrs BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, A c<1. Grs and Ironmonger's Stock, at Llantrissant May 26 old NommAges, at canton -may SO MIMD BARNARD. THOMAS, and CO. 5**0-in-Irade,Household Furniture, 4c., at Cardiff May 25 Jurniture A other Household Effects, at Morriston,. May 30 & 31 "CttMas and Residental Pronerty, at Swansea June 1 Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea — ■ —. May 24 Horses, Carriages, Ac., a; Swansea .June 6 Mr BODINGTON. «o«es,Cattle, Ac., at Canton Market, Cardiff < June 6 MR. HENRY DAVIES. lbzbme Residence, at Fishguard .May t5 Mr THOMAS DAVIES. P»liM, at Carmarthen u»»M.May 27 "falling-houses, Gardens, Ac., at Carmarthen May 27 Messrs JAMES & MORRIS. %fthald DatryFa-.m, ke-, at Fishruard June 15 Messrs N. LAWRENCE A Co. Furniturs, at Abergavenny ..May 33 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Oelliery Plant and Materials, at Swansea ..May 23 Furniture'. at Swansea May 25 •j*StholdProperty, at Swansea May 30 2[™j Plant, Ac, at Caergynidd, near Swansea.„ May 31 Shares of £ 109 each, at Swansea June 2 w Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS. "••hold and Laaseheld Properties, at Neath .» May 31 Messrs. T. J. PRICE A CO. Stoek, Furniture, Ac.} at Mozriston May 22 DweUiag.house and Gardens, at Swansea.. — .May 30 m Messrs ED WARD ROBERTS and SON. ruxaiture, 4c., at Swansea „May 23 Hoasohold Furniture, at Swansea.May 23 5»w«Uing-houses, at Swansea May 24 JJ*«seof Shop, Ac., at Swansea May 24 **sshold Premises, at Swansea W MR W. P. STEPHENSON. SJ^hold Public-house, at Cardiff May 23 bar. &,P-. at Cardiff May 24 old Furniture at Canton. «. _May 25 Stack, May26 R Mr ISAAC THOMAS. worses, Omnibuses, Ac., at Aberdare May 24 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. jjj^gsStock-ln-Trade, Furniture, Ac., at Tredegar—May 35 ^e Circus, St. Mary^street, Cardiff.—To Builders, Contractors, m and others JV^R. W. P. STEPHENSON ia instructed by rj~r*- Messrs. Hutchinson and Tayleure to SELL by AUCTION, premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of K^L BW, at Two o'olpck in the Afternoon, the whole of the aid ether. MATERIALS used in the erection ef the ^WUg-oonsiBtlng of some thousands feet of Scantling, of fixft; Battens, Batten Boards, Deals, Planks, Beams, ^*11' Firewood, Ac., in suitable lots for purchasers. 7650 >> No. 82, Llandaff-road, Canton. Jl/TR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by v„;fr Mr Wn. Thomas, who is leaving Cardiff on account ef ill- »25j»a, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, as above, on tp £ *8BAY, JtAY 2ltb, 1870, the neat and useful HOUSEHOLD insisting of superior drawing-room suite, i S™* damask, mahogany loo and other tables, maho- hair-seated and Other chairs, easy chairs and couehes, t..Tv°d cottage piano, gilt chimney classes, engravings, jJzJH sad fire irons, carpets, and hearthrugs; kitchen iTfff" » mafcefany half-tester and iron French bedsteads, mattresses, and feather beds; mahogany and other of drawers, teilet tables, washhand-stands and swing and other necessary bedroom appointments; also, a Sve ~y~"15n°Pmber frame, and a lot of choice fowls, incleding aut?*^>w^l*ll|e hens, pair buff Cochins, nineteen crose-bred "> wi sundry others. Sale to commence at 1 for 2 o'oleck precisely. 7676 Pentwva Farm. Laaedarne. near Cardiff. R W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mary John, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by on the above premises. on FRIDAY, the 26th tay of 1878, the undermentioned FARMING STOCK, viz. 1 iTT^1*' —Thfee milch cows, two yearling calves, two fat am-VIL —One powerful bay cart horse, five years old cartr j^°*t by Tommy Brown." ^—Part of a mow ef hay and one rick of wheat, about 15 T" Kamm-Cwt, double and single, harness, harrows, ft^jacr, turnip ditto, chaff machine, pikes, rakes, and sun- utensils and part of the household furniture. ■ffljyheon at Twelve. Sale to commence at One o'clock. MoT* ajontbs* credit to purchasers over £ 10, on approved 7649 Hi Grocers, Ironmongers, and Private Families. jijESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, A\T(7rrrvx?< CO-, we instructed by the Trustees, to SELL by Claji+i, BU't purchasers, on the premises, r™«riSant, Glamorganshire, on FRIDAY next, May i<jth, the Zo* °'the STOCK JN-TRADE of GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, 2»'together with the trade utensils, belonging to the estate of Mnf* Treharne, Llantrissant, in liquidation. ^he stock comprises teas, currants, biscuits, cheese; baeon, 2~c,» pickles, Jams, preserved provisions, iron bedsteads, B#brushes, baskets, kettles, saucepans, &c.,with a quantity lJ*per. The utensils include prorision, tea and flour scales and hta, tea cannisters, weighing machine (to weigh 3 cwt.), &c. Wii t»e viewed on the morning of the sale, which "} commence punctually at 1 o'clock p.m. X°ye will be no reserve. _«OTE—The STOCK of DRAPERY belongingto Mr Treharne's win ghortly be sold by TENDER, in one lot. The "^culars and abstract will be ready in a few days. ^3. "rockherbtown. Cardiff, May 39th, 1876. 7714 M -House Property for Sale at Cardiff. ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, ATrmr. an<i CO. have received instructions to SELL by in One Lot, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- 4* MAY 30th, 1876, at 8 for 4 o'clock p.m., precisely, subject to be then ani there produced, all those TWO J~jA8EH0LD MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS, being Nos. 64 til Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff, in the respective occupa- T? Parker and E Jward Ingieton, as weekly tenants. The property is subject to a Giound Rent of £ 2 6s 4d (part of targar ground rent), and is held for the residue of a term ef l?e& m Jul?. 1856* For further particulars,apply to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs FRY, ABBOTT, POPE, and BROWN, Solicitors, Shannon-court, Bristol. *■ Crockherbtown. Cardiff, 19th May, 1876. 7716 8\oek Auction Mart Canton Market, Cardiff.—Special Annual MSale. R. BODINGTON announces that his SPECIAL ANNUAL SALE of HORSES, CATTLE, VERBIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES and BRIDLES, POULTRY, W, will take place on the above-named Premises, on MONDA7, £ ? 1876, being Whit Monday •' Fair Day." Entries for this Special Sale are respectfully solicited, and be completed as early as possible, that the same may *Pk«»r in future advertisements and catalogues. Terms and conditions as usuil, and may be obtained of the ^Octioneer. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Auctioneer's Hesidenoe and Odices. 4, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Ardiff, May aoth, 1876. 7705 Large Room, Swan Hotel, Abergavenny. (V/TESSRS. N. LAWRENCE and Co. have I received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, MAY 23, 1876, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD jSTTRSITCTRB and other Effects, removed to the large room, H«tel, for the convenience of sale, comprising walnut -Srawmg-Teom suite covered in green rep, dining-room ouite in leather, wabut cheffoniere, noble silvered plate chimney glass, dining-room table with extra leaves, walnut loo •We, occasional table, mahogany sofa in hair-seating, 6 ditto *bajrs, and easy chair, duchesse stand and table, umbrella Mand mahogany book-ease, towel rails, night commode, pole latl rings, Sutherland table, what-not, Devonport, piano, by awasutnniera, muce stool, full column chest of drawers, •ilcloth, two clocks, pictures, kitchen and cane chairs, »o« bedsteads, feather bed, millpuff bed, palliasses, mattress, coffee service, eto., set of trays, swing-glass, fender and fire- Irens, coal vases, and the usual kitchen culinary utensils, &c. On view the day previous to sale. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Anctieneer's Offices, St Mary-street, Cardiff- 7766 TO BE SOLD, the LEASE. FIXTURES, and JL FURNITURE of a Private BOARDING-HOUSE (No. 166, Bute-street, Cardiff), ttted with every Convenience and accomo- d"on.-A.pply to G. Corp, Auctioneer, Cardiff. 7631 OUSES FOR SALE.—SPLOTLANDS.—Six good stone front 7-roomed Heuses, painted and papered, In Ruby-street; 3 in Topaz, same quality. Price for each house &SOO; ground rent, £ 210s each; rent, Sa 6d per week. PEARL-STREET.—One large corner House and Shop, and 2 private Houses, with cellars to each. Price B 1,400. This id a rare opportunity for capitalists, as the premises are near to the Proposed new Heath Railway Station, and entrance to top of the new Roath Docks. OARMETT-STRHET.—One excellent private House with back entrance, palisading before front door. Price 92SO; rent C99 Ser week; ground rent, £ 1 10s. Also several finished eemi- etached Villas. Price, for each block of two houses, £ 600. Several very larcre Shops from 4450 each. JOHN-STREET.—Several new brick Houses, 7 rooms, from £170 each; 5, Houses, with long Gardens, in Eclipse-street. Price £ 1,100 the lot. „ ROATH, CASTLE-ROAD. — Two blocks of semi-detached Villas. Price each block, L850 and 11,200. A bargain—Four Houses in Clive-street, one a corner shop. Price L,600 the lot. A "KO^^K^WYS!—One good Double Corner House, with Stables it the rear, suitable for a milkman or a cab proprietor. Price, £266. CARDIFF.—Several Blocks of Semi-detached Villas, in Upper George-street, behind the Drill-hall. Price, from £ 476 to £60 •ach block of Two Houses. Also Property in all parts of the town for Sale. A Shop to Let. A very large Honse, Shop, and Bakehouse, in Moira-place. Capital position. Apply at once, with stamped directed envelope, for all the *bove, to Mr James Lodge, Honse, Estate, and General Ingur. nce Agent, 49, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 3113 7620 J. 0 JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, kl4, BISi STREET, SWANSEA, AM OR A MOMUMON. 7IU Mejg fttj udiou. To Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and Others.—Penllynmarch Ctlliery, St. John's, Swansea, about 10 minutes walk from the Landore Station. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Penllynmarch Colliery Co. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, en the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day •J May, !*76, the whole of the COLLIERY PLANT and MATERIALS upon the premises, comprising portable engine (by Hughes and Longboro"), 6in. cylinder, 20in. stroke, circular saw and bench complete triple horse pump, with 6in. rams (by Warner); do. do., with Sin. rams. both equal to new; 3iin special pump (oy Tangye Bros.), nearly new; 4in. hand pump with stand for same; two 3*in. brass valves; tram weighing- machine (by Bartlett), to weigh 4 tons; cart weighing machine (by Bartlett), to weigh 10 tons 16 iron trams, 4ft. 6 by 3ft. by 2-4,1ft. lliin. gauge 1 wood, do. do. 3 water wagons, do. do. 1 timber, do. do. lot new fire bars, 2ft. 10 about 80 yards of Slin. flange pipes in 9ft. lengths, with turned and faced flanges about 20 cwt. of cast iron crossiapllnd, wings about 101 ns of colliery rails, 161bs to yard small lot gas pipes; smith's anvil and bellows, and smith's tools lot of old wrought iron chaff-cutter about 250 yards of wooden air tubes, 9in. by 8in. and 12in. by lOin. tip- ping screen, 22ft. by 4ft., with lj by 9-6th bars small craae and Pulley 2 good carts; gambo; about 800 2-in sleepers; carpenter's bench; cast-iron sheave, 2ft 6in; wood erection, 74ft by 12ft, used as (18 stall) stable do, used as corn Store, 26ft by 8ft; do, do, 4 stall stable, 19ft by 12ft; do, do, store room, 20ft by 16ft; do, do, 30ft by 8ft; lot of boards and felt, forming roof over screen, 40ft long by 50ft span; shed used as store, 14ft by Oft; gate, 9ft, with posts; office furniture, saddle and bridle, safety lamps, stable tools, harness, ropes, chains, wheel- barrows, Ac, Ac. The whole will be arranged in suitable lots, and will be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7578 Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1VTR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by ITJL PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURS- DAY, May 25th, 1876, a arge and varied assortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Harp, and other Effects, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, viz., two easy chairs, six others, and couch; walnut and mahogany loo tables, brilliant pier glasses, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, easy, cane-seated, and other chairs, dining tsbles, office tables, mahogany dinner wagon, couches in American leather, harp (by Dodd et Sons), &c., &c. mahogany washstands (marble top), dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel horse?, chamber ware, spring mattresses, pal- liasses, half-t« ster and other bedsteads, mahosrany chest of drawers, etc., etc.; the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, etc.; also a bicycle, etc. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. 7733 MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Trustees of the Mumbles Benefit Bulldingr Soci- ety to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, May 30th, 1876, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, in Three Lots, and subject to conditions to be read at time of Sale, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY:— Lot 1. All that Leasehold Hall and Premises, situate at Dunn's Bank, Mumbles, known as the Assembly Rooms,. Is well situate, and being the only building of the sort in the Tillage, and well adapted for the purposes for which it is used, a good rent may be obtained for same. This let, which is held for a term of 99 years from 29th Sep- tember, 1871, will be sold free from ground rent. Lot 2. The improved ground rent of £10 10s on the three houses adjoining Lot 1, and which is held for same term. Lot 3. The Engine, Boiler, Benches, Saws, and other machinery under the Assembly-rooms. Sale to take place at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to John Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7597 Colliery Plant, &c. To Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and others. MR.. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Caergynidd Colliery, in the parish of Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1876, in suitable lots, and upon such coaidtions as shall then be determined, the undermentioned PLANT, MACHINERY, and Effect". comprising one 70 h. p. horizontal hign pressure pumping engine, 2ti inch cylinder, 4 feet stroke, one 30 h. p. horizontal high pressure winding eneine, 18 inch cylinder, 3 feet 9 inch stroke, three egg end boilers (by the Landore Company), each 36 feet long, and about 7 tons each, with fittings equal to new. Wire rope 860 yards, about 22 crt, 66 pipes 9 inch "ore 9 feet Ion clack piece, H. piece, pole and V. bob complete, 44 pipes 8 inch bore 9 feet long, with clack piece, H. piece, and pole complete, and sundry other pipes. 80 to 40 tons ef colliery rails, crossings and partings, about 8,000 sleepers. About 40 colliery trams, 1 water ditto, old screen, patent weighing machine by Pooley, to weigh to 16 tons, smithir tools, and sundry other colliery requisites. The colliery is situated about a mile rom the Dunvant station on the London and North Western Railway, and about two miles from the Gower Road station on the Great Western Rail- way. Tbe Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7574 Desirable and Safe Investment. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 2nd June, 1876 (subject to the conditions which will be read at the time of Sale), TWENTY SHARES of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS EACH in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, and ONE HUNDRED iClO SHARES of the last issue, upon which the whole amount per share has been paid The Shares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of sale, Pale to take place at Thiee o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Strick and Bellingham, Solicitors, and of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7734 In Liquidation.—Bridge-street; Tredegar, Mon.-To Grocers, Provision Merchants, and others. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTrON on the above Premises, on THURSDAY next, May 25th, 1876, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the whole of the srOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Miscel- laneous Effects, together with the Book Debts, a schedule of wuich will be produced at the Sale, belonging to the Estate of John Francis, Grocer. The Stock will be put up in Lots to suit the Trade. No Reserve. For further particulars apply to James Collins, jun., Esq., Broad-street, Bristol, or the Auctioneers, Newport. 7739 Carmarthaushirs.-Short Notice.—To Timber Merchants, Colliery Proprietors, and Others. MR. THOMAS DAYIES has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1876, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), the following very Valuable TIMBER, in 3 Lots,or as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, Üz. LOT 1.—All that Plantation now growing on the Farm of Tre- forris Fawr, in the parish of St Ishmael, distant about one mile from Ferryside Railway Station, and containing about 190 of very fine larch poles, together with several ask, sycamore, alder, oak, and other trees of about 30 years' growth. LOT 8.—All those oak, ash, sycamore, and alder trees, chemi- cal wood, cord wood, etc., now growing at Cwmucha, on the said farm; also all those timber on the lences ofPenhatchesand Parkscybor, together with all those timber and poles on the fences of Waunucha, Wauneranol, and Waumssa, and all those on the fences of Parkyrychen, ParkypwlLand between Parkyrychen and Alltissa. N.B.-All the timber on the boundary fences of Treforris Fawr Estate are reserved, and will not be sold with this jot. LOT 3.—All that well-known and conveniently situated planta- tion of larch poles and other timber trees, now growing on Lleine Farm, in the pariah of Conwil, adjacent to the turnpike road. and distant within a mile from Conwil Railway Station, containing by admeasurement 2a, 8r, or thereabouts. The tenant of Treforris will show lots 1 and 2 the tenant of Lleine will show lot 8 to intending purchasers. Further particulars may be obtainolof William Williams, Eiq., Conwil; or of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Blue-street, Car- marthen, Prospect Place, LlandUo, and Gardde Arms, Saint Clears. 7719 Borough of Carmuthen .-Important to Members of Building Societies, Gentlemen about Retiring from Public Business, and others. MR. THOMAS DAVIES Mas been intructd to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, May 27, 1876, at 2 30 p.m., m two lots, or as may again be determined upon, and subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced, all those two substantially and well-built Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES GARDENS, Ac. LOT L-All that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, And Offices. No. 28, Francis Terrace, in the occupation of William Evans, Esq., as yearly tenant, having a frontage of 21 feet or thereabouts, and containing front parlour, back ditto, back kitchen, four bedrooms on the first floer, attics, under- ground kitchen, pantry, and coalhouse, together with a good moderate size kitchen garden, good yard, and other conveniences at the back thereof; also a beautiful flower garden in the front. LOT 2.—All that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Offices, No. 29, adjacent to the last-named, in the occupation of J. H. Daniel, Esq., as yearly tenant, having a frontage of 21 feet or thereabouts, and containing front parlour, back ditto, back kitchen, four bedrooms on the first door, attics, underground kitchen, pantry, and coalhouao, together with a good moderate size kitchen garden, and ottier conveniences at the back thereof: also a beautiful flower garden in the front. N.B.-Botil houses are supplied with water, and are also con- nected with the sewer, according to the requirements of the Urban Sanitary Authority. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Blue-street, Carmarthen, Prospect Place, Llandilo, and Gardde Arms, Saint Clears. 7^9 gLOWlNG FAN FOR S AITK A 50-inch improved Silent Blowing Fan (by Gunther) diameter of discharge, 22 inches; hiS never been used, and is in good condition. List price £ puce t35 delivered in Swansea.— Apply to Tangye Bros. andstec', enl,;DeOr$, Swansea. 7068 7-QUARTER BREWING PLANT FOR SALK Either the whole 01 part of the plant, in excellent con- dition (for the mest part toual to new) on the premises of the Worle brewery, late in the occupation of Mr E. May, including 13 barrel copper, hot liquor back, mash tUJI, under-back, cooler refrigereter,. working round, stillions, ft.-Further particu- lars on applioatitB to Box No. 8 Post-offioe, Westonnmpei. JWt. 7T25 MI I Victoria iilart, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. LVTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been SPL,L by ACTION, at the above Mart, Way 24th, 2871», a capital lot of well-preservea* HOL bEHOLD FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, and other Effects, comprisIng-handsome walnut drawing room suite, mahogany loo, dining, occasional, small, coffee, and mahoganj Pembroke tables, walnut table mahogany, couches in hair, mahogany sefa in hair, ao, in cloth, mahogany spring stuffed easy chaire in leather and hair, 6 dining room chairs in leather, walnut cheffonniere with plate glass back and doors, Brussels and ether carpets, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, hand? some pier (60 by 40) and other glasses, sewing machine mahogany book-case with glass front, dinner ware, china tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, several sets of polished and other fire irons, clocks, Ac., Ac., half-tester, French, sofa, and' other bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather and other beds. mahogany and painted chests of drawers, double marblo- top washstands and toilet tables with glass attached, marble washstands, toilet glasses, chairs, commodes, towel rails and clothes horses, chamber ware, &c., &c., kitchen tables, splendid dresser and shelves, culinary utensils, &c., also scales and weights, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, &c. Goods en view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon prompt. 7731 Established 1872. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES'S NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffreys' Arms Horse Repository, Oxford- street, Swansea, on the 1st TUESDAY in June, 1876. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 7730 SALE THIS DAY. Woodfield-street, Morristou. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been instructed by Mr Joseph Faule. whois relinquishing busi- ness, to SELL bv AUCTION, on the above premises, on MON- DAY, 22nd MAY, 1876, and following days, if necessary, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE and BOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, and other Effects, consisting of iron bedsteads, fenders, fire irons, coal vases, T and butt hinges, Bow and Norfolk latches, wood screws, sash fasteners and weights, bolts and nuts, cupboard turns, shutter knobs, pad, rim and draw locks, French latches. &c., watering pots, buckets. hair and bass broomp, lime, baluster, stove, scrubbing and paint brushes, &c., bird cages, paraffin and other lamps, paints, oils. white and rtd lead, a quantity of chains, fencing and other wires, stoves, register and other grates, paper hangings, several crates of glass, umbrella stands, cast iron troughs and fittings, gas piping and fittings. FURNITURE. -Spanish mahogany aimng-room BUlt. in horse hair seating, consisting of 6 chairs, easy do., and couch mahog- any loo table on massive carved pillars and claws, occasional table, p er glasses in gilt fiame, engravings, pictures, &c., polished steel ormolu fender and fireirons to match. Brussels carpet, hearth-rugs, gilt cornice and damask curtains, large office tible with leather inlaid, mahogany side board, couch in leather, arm and other chairs, fender and fire irons. BJIDROOHS Iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, mahogany dressing table, do. wasbstand with marble top, swing looking glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, towel rails, carpets, feoders, and fireirons together with the usual kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac., Ac. Goods on view morning of sale, Saie te commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. The Auctionaers begs to call the attention of the public to this really valuable stock of goods, which must be promptly cleared, as the promises are let for an entirely different class of business. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chamber?, 2, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 7571 No. 16, Perclia-place, Underhill, Swansea..—To Capitalists and Others. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 30th May, 1876, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions no Eh2,11 be read there and then, all the above DWEL- LING-HOUSE and GARDENS, now in the occupation of Mrs Davits, at the low rental oft26 per annum, containing drawing' room, dining room, breakfast room, three bedrooms, w.c., attic two kitchens, a seller, coalhouse, and other offices. Gas and water laid throughout. For further particulars appiy to C. Norton, Esq, solicitor Swansea; to the Auctioneers, College Chambers, College-street! Swansea, and Vaughan-street,Llanelly. 7728 To Saddlers, Livery Stable Keepers, and Others. MESSRS T. J. PRICE & CO. have been instructed to OFFER by PRIVATE TENDER, in on# lot, the following GOODS, being a portion of the Stock of a person who is retiring from business:- I.-Lady'. Saddle, with Victoria stirrup and York girtbs I complete. 2.—1 Gent's do., „ York girths 3.—1 Do., do. 4.—1 Do., do. 6.—1 Do., do. 6.—1 Set best Silver on G. S. mounted Gig Harness, com- plete. 7.—1 Do. do. Brass Gig Harness, round rims. 8.—1 Superior Weymouth Bridle, blue front. #.—1 Double Rim Snaffle do. 10.—1 Improved Martingale. 11.—1 Suite Horse Clothing, with rollers complete. 12.—4 Best Body Rollers. 18.—6 Superior 9 by 8 Fawn Striped Rugs. 14.— 3 Railway Wrappers. 15.—1 Waterproof Carriage Apron. 16.—I Do. Loin Cover. 17.—2 Horse Clippers, new. 18.—1 Do. 00. second-hand. 16.-1 Do. Loin Cover. 17.—2 Horse Clippers, new. 18.—1 Do. no. second-hand. Goods on view at the Auctioneers' Rooms, College Chambera. College-street, Swansea. Sealed Tenders, marked Saddlery," to be sent to the Auc- tioneers on or before TUESDAY, 23rd May, 1876, which will be opened in the presence of persons who have tendered, or others acting for them, at the above rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 24th May, 1876. at 10 a.m. The Auctioneers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any ether Tender. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 11th May, 1876. 7672 TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chan eery, made in a cause of Allen v. Lewis, 1873, A. SO, with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, in 3 Lots, by MR. WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS (of the firm of Lewis Brothers), at the Castle Hotel, Neath, in the county of Glamorgan, on WEDNESDAY, the ttlst day of MAT, 1876, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the follow- ing FREEHOLD and LLASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate in the town of Neath, in the countv of Glamorgan, and in the parish of Llandebie, in the county of Carmarthen:— A FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, and PUB- LICnOUSE, garden, staoles and premises, called the Windsor Castle, together with the cottage and garden adjoining, situe6to on the Rope-walk and Windsor-street, Neath, in the occupations of Mr Thomas Rees and Mr David Thomas. Four FREEHOLD COTTAGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES in Windsor-street, Neath, in the occupations of Henry Powell, John James, Henry George, and Griffith Evans. A FREEHOLD piece of LAND, TWO COTTAGES. SHEDS and PREMISES, between the river Neath, and the Neath canal, containing 4,210 square yards, with a frontage tv the river of 151 feet, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Messrs Jones, and Hewell and there under tenants. A FREEHOLD PIECE of LAND, WAREHOUSE, and PREMI SES, adjoining the last-mentioned property, containing 721 square yards, with a frontage to the river Neath, of 80 feet or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. William Siderfin. A FREEHOLD PIECE of LAND and PREMISES in the town of Neath, situate between the river, Neath, and the Neath canal, containing 1,051 square yards, with an excellent frontage to the river of 60 feet or thereabouts, in the occupation of N. B. Allen and Co. A FREEHOLD PIECE of LAND, WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, and PREMISES, adjoining the last-mentioned property, contain- ing 2,609 square yards, with a frontage to the river of 228 feet, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Davan Bevan, Esq. Eleven LEASEHOLD COTTAGES or Dwellinr-houses, situate at Canal-place and Allen's-court, in Commercial-street, Green, Neath. in the occupation of William Pardy, Sarah Williams, Margaret Roes, Mary Jenkins, Mary Lovett, Hannah Thomas, Evan Davies, Griffith Harries, William Broom, John Thomas, and Mary Lloyd. ¡ One uudivided FOURTH PART or share of, and in a FREE. HOLD FARM and LANDS, called CwmSer wa, situate in the parish of Uandebie, in the county of Carmarthen, containing 7 ( acres, or thereabouts. Particulars whereof may bj had gTatis of Mr Edmund Peacopp, solicitor, Lime-street Chambers, 21, Lime-street, London; of Messrs Cuthbertson and Turberville, solicitors, Neath; ef Messrs Lewis Brothers, auctioneers, Neath; and of Messrs Mackworth and Struve, surveyors, Neath; and at the said Hotel. Dated this 29th day of April, 1876. ALFRED RAWLINSON, Chief Clerk. EDMUND PEACOPP, Lime-street Chambers, „ 21, Lime-street, Londod,n- Agent for Cuthbertson and Turberville, of Neath, Glamorga shire, plaintiff's solicitor. 7444 Aberdare. -important sale of Horses, Omnibuses, &c.-To Inn. keepers, Omnibus and Cab Proprietors. MR. ISAAC THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Messrs C. Resser and Co. to SELL by PUBLIC RUCTION, at the Three Generals Inn Aberdare, on WEDNESDAY, May 24 i#™ the foi- ling valuable OMNIBUSES, HORSES, Ac. :-viz., one laree omnibus, constructed on the tramway car prin- ciple, with two poles, for three horses abreast, will accommo- date 35 passengers; one two-horse omnibus, with removable cover (so as to admit of its being used as a break), with accem- modation for 25 passengers; two powerful omnibns horses; one good contractors cart, with suitable harness several sets of complete omnibus harnesses oae set of double-leading do. two sets of single harnesses; one strong chaff-cutter; one large corn bin, manger and racks; two pairs 01 carriage lamps, &c., &C« A >11 Sale to commence at One o clock p»m., prompt. The Auctioneer wishes to call the attention of his numerous friends and the public in general to this important Sale. The whole must be disposed of, as the Company is about being wound up.. 24, and 25, Seymour-street, Aberdare, May 14,1876. 7701 B R 0 W, N c 0.1 a TAILORS, OUTFITtERS, and HATTERS, 13, CASTLE-SQUARE, I SWANSEA. GOODS FOR EXPORTATION. 7.s. $ates by udion. Forest Hall, Morriston, near Swansea. -Important Sale of costly and we'preeerved Household Furniture, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Billiard Table and Fittings, Carriages, Horses, Cows and Calvee, and other Effects. 11/JTSSSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 30th and 31st, 1876, the whole of the very superior and nearly new FURNITURE and other HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, belonging to the estate of Edward Bagot, Esq., of the Upper Forest Tin Works, and Forest Hall, Morriston, near Swansea, comprising :— FIRST DAY'S SALE. LAWN, HALL. &c.-Garden settees, statuary, fibre and skin mats, floor cloth, hat and coat stand, hall chairs, gas fittings, Ac. BREAKFAST AND MORNING ROOMS.—Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, suite of furniture in oak and rosewood, oak sideboard, mirror back; rosewood cbeffoniere, mirror panels and back; piano in rosewood (by Eirkman), damask and rep window curtains, cornices and bullion fringe, ornaments, gasallers, &c. -DI.NING-ROO.M.-Very handsome suite of solid Spanish maho- gany furniture, comprising a telescope dining table with three intersections and polished mahogany stand, sideboard with mirror back and shield carvings, cellarette, Ac., set of twelve chairs and two easys, covered with Utrecht velvet; Turkey carpet in bordered sauare. elegant pier glass, superb set of window curtains in crimson and geld rep, with gilt cornice and bullion fringe, bronzed gasalier, &c. CHINA AND BUTLER'S PANTRIES.—Bichly cut wine glasses, goblets, decanters, and other glass, chaste dinner service (143 pieces), very elegant dessert service inMajoliea ware, Ac. DRAWING ROOM.-Tho costly and magnificent suite of fur- niture in richly carved walnut, and magenta and geld satin damask, Jsets window curtains of the same pattern and mate- rial lined with silk, elegant gilt cornices and bullion fringe, tables riohly carved in walnut, marble top console tables and mirrors beauti ully carved and gilded with pier glaçs to match, a very costly velvet pile carpet, large rug, corner what-not in walnut, Ac., also very chaste and elegant gasalier with silvered embellishments, Ac. THE OIL PAINTINGS comprise some valuable pictures by Callow, Knil, Wilson, Boddington, and others. Theengiavings are from well-known and admired pictures by Landseer, Ansdell, Barker, Ac. BILLIARD ROOM.—A very superior full-sized billiard room, by Burroughs and Watts, in Spanish mahogany, with set of pool balls, cues, rests and stands, marking board and pool case, rules of game, &c., complete; also the six-light gasalier and shades, settee (10ft) in mahogany and maroon leather, with solid mahog- any platform, linoleum, Brussels carpets, chairs, &c. The whole new and very little used. BEDROOMS.—Useful and genteel suites of bedroom furniture in painted maple and enamelled, with marble top toilet table and stands, half-tester bedsteads and wardrobes in painted mahogany, patent spring mattresses in horse-hair, feather and flock beds, Ac., blankets and bed linen, toilet ware, chests of drawers, Brussels and other carpets, fenders and irons, window curtains, ornaments, Ac. The SECOND DAY'S SALE will commence with saddles and bridles, superior hunting saddle, double and stiver sets of silver- mounted harness, spare oollars, and loin cloths, blankets, rugs, rollers, a Whitechapel dog-cart and capital single or double waggonette with portable head, pole. etc., by Ward; also, at the same time, two capital strong cart horses, "Farmer" and Leicester," one cow and calf, and a cow and two calves, pigs' troughs, Ac. Also the varied collection of plants in the green- house, foneintr pots, cucumber frames, &c. after which the remainder of the bedroom furniture, useful kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, stoves, Ae., etc. There will be no reserve. On view the day prior to Sale. Admission to view, and to the first day's Sale, mil be restricted to holders of catalogues, which may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea, or on the premises, price sixpence each. Foreet Hall is situated within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station, Morristen. A train leaves the Swansea Vale Station, St Thomas, Swansea, daily, at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. Dated 10, Temple-street, Swansea, May 12th, 1876. 7683 SALE THIS DAY. Auction Rooms. 72, High-street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, May 22nd, 1876, at the above Rooms, a quantity of FURNITURE, shop counter and shelves, oil paint- ings, 2 feather beds, 29 pillows and bolsters. Sale at Eleven in the Morning. 7679 SALE TO-MORROW Sile of excellent Furniture, Ac., at I, St George-street, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON .1.f.J.. have been instructed to SEkL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUESDAY, May 23,1876, the follow- ing valuable FURNITURE, Gas Fittings, etc., being the property of the late Mrs Bennet, deceased, comprising dining and draw- ing room chairs, couches, easy chairs, loo, dining, occasional, and other tables, chimney glasses, carpets, hearthrugs, curtains, chandeliers, chefionieres, sideboard, knives, electro-plated forks and spoons, five silver teaspoons, paintings in oil by James Harris, a pair of east and west views of Land's End, with Longships Lighthouse, size, with frame, 30 inches deep by 41 inches wide; the Worm's Head, Gower." 28 inches by 43 inches steel engravings, fenders, fire irons, fee. BEDROOMS.—Iron ana wood bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather beds, chest of drawers, wardrobes, swing glasses, com- modes, sheets, quilts, blankets, &c. Kircnux.—chairs, tables. tea kettles, trays, clock, together with the usual culinary requisites. Sale to commence at Eleven o'elock. Catalogues will be ready a week before the day of Sale, and may be had at the Auctioneers' Offices, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7727 SALE TO-MORROW. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Bennett to SELL by AUCTION, at 1, St George-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, May the 23rd, all the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, glass, china, feather beds, spring and other mattresses, linen, blankets, gas pendants and brackets, Ac. Also three valuable PAINTINGS in OIL, by James Harris, East and West View of Land's End and Longships Lighthouse. 80 by 41. The Worm's Head, Gower, 28 by 43. Further particulars will be given next week. Auctioneers'Office, 48, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7640 n'! _8. oaie 01 nouses, tiyon-street, Cwmbwria. MESSRs. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON .ULt. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hieh-street, Swansea, on WEDNES. DAY, May 24, 1876, Four well-buiit DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 1, I), 8, and 5, Lyon-street. The whole are held for a term of 75 years, from March, 1876, subject to a ground rent of L9 18s, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. Tbe above premises are situate in a healthy locality and a growing district in the vicinity of extensive works, and must prove a good investment. Sale to commence at Six o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 40. Oxford- street, Swansea. 7642 To Chemists, Druggists, and others. "lVTESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON -i-v-I_ have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WED- NESDAY, May 24th, 1876 all the unexpired term of LEASE of SHOP.DWELLING-HOC SE, and Premises, situate and being No. 65,Oxford-street, Swausea, together with the Fixtures, sitock-in- Trade, and Goodwill of the business, which has been carried on for many years. The Premises are situate in the best part of the town of Swansea, and are held for a. term of 21 years from the 24th day of June, 1§62, at the annual rent of £ 20. The whole will be put up first in ouc lot, and if not sold, the unexpired term of lease w, U be offered separately. Sale to commence at half-past six o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown and Collins, Solicitors, Worcester place, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, 4, Oxiord-street, Swansea. 7841 TO COACH-BUILDERS AND OTHERS. To be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, in consequence of a dis. solution of partnership, the VALUABLE PREMISES AND BUSINESS efthe late firm cf Edwards and Davies," at Cardiff. The buildings, which have just been erected at considerable expense, have a handsome elevation towards St. Mary-street, and consist of two aiiowroome, one en the ground floor, and one above, each 60 feet by 37, with paint shops and varnishing rooms over, each of the same size. On the ground floor at the back are Smiths' Shops, 73 feet by 28, and smithies with four fires carriage-makers, body-makers, and wheelers' shops of the same size ontbefii st and secord floors, together with trimmers'shops and general sores at the top. Between the front and back buildings there is a powerful carriage lift to each floor. The plant, which includes steam engine, wheelmaking ma- chines, circular saw bench, Powis and James's patent band sawing machine, drilling machine for hand or steam power together with tte timber, spokes, felloes, and stocks, &c, (all properly seasoned), to be taken at valuation. The premises are leasehold for 99 years, and are replete with all necessary ifttings. They are the largest and most convenient of the kind in Wales, or the West of England, having been specially constructed for the coach-building trade. There ir a good c -nnection, which, with capital and energy might command the best trade in South Wales, and the premises afford every facility for carrying on a larjie and profitable busi- ness, < For further particulars apply to Mr WILLIAM SANDERS, 7754 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. WILL I A M S A N D E RI AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. „ 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, „. Has WHO following PROPERTIES for SALK CARDIFF.—Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Burswd-«*"eet. Four houses it Rumel-street and No. 1, Windsor Esplanade. ROATEL-Oiae House in Emerald-street. Three honses in Diannjnd-street Ten Houses in ToDaz-street. Six genteel residences in Metal-atreet. and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. '2, 469 47, Ciifton-titreet: and Bith and Mvrtle Viiias, Pur. tiuge- road. CATHAYS.— Eight houses In Letty-street, two semi-detached cottages in Letvy-sircei, and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street OANTON.—Eligible site nf Freehold Land at the corner of Obve-road and EljuroadL GRANGETOWN.—A ccmer shop in Brom&grove-etrwt, A liberal proportion of the rmrchase>money may be hftd o* UttteMO ADDtyssatova. r flff DEB E N T U R B S. THE INMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) The Directors are prepared to receive offers for a limited amount on Loans on Debentures for three, five, or seven years, bearing interest at five per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, on the 80th June ana 81st December. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary, Company's Offices, By order of the Board, W. G. LINDSAY, Secretary. Tower-buildings, Water-street, Liverpool. 7745 AINTE PAINTERS Tf! Are requested to keep away from Cardiff, as a STRIKE IS NOW ON. 7766 PENARTH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE, TheBOARD of TRADE GIVE NOTICE that a MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE has now been OPENED at the CUSTOM HOUSE, PENARTH. This is done for the greater convenience of Shipmasters frequenting that Dock in Shipping and Discharging their Crews, and for other Business. 7690 THE VALE OF NEATH ART UNION. POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAWING. The Committee have found it neoessary to postpone the Drawing until WEDNESDAY, June 28th. Counterparts to be returned to the Secretary on or before June 26th. The success- ful numbers will be inserted in both daily papers on the 1st July, 1876. 7702 D. T. MORGAN, See. EXPLOSION IN TUNNEL AT CYMMER. A SUBSCRIPTION is being OPENED for the BENEFIT of the WIDOWS and ORPHANS left unprovided for through the above EXPLOSION. Donations will be Thankfully Received and Acknowledged by Mr W. Lean, or Mr W. T. Jameson, Cashier, Contractor's Office, Blaen Llynvi, Maesteg, near Bridgend. The Diamond Rock Boring Co. (Limited), Contractor's Office, Blaen Lynvi, Maesteg, near Bridgend, May 11, 1876. To the Editor of the Soura WALBII DAILY NSWS," Cardiff. DuB. SlR,-I hand you copy of a letter received this morning from our Secretary, with a list of subscribers to the Explosion Fund, which please acknowledge through your paper.—Yours truly, W. F. JAMESON. .(COPT.) EXPLOSION IN TUNNEL. The unfortunate accident in the tunnel was reported te the Board meeting held on the 3rd instant, and the Director ex. pressed their sympathy with the relatives and friendis of the sufferers, aad headed a subscription list with £ 6 6s Od each. The above is in addition to the £ 50 given by the Compeay. On the above is in addition to the AN given by the Compeay. On the other side I send you copy of list.—Yours truly, (Signed), EDWIN J. HONYCHURCH, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ s » Diamond Rock Borinr Company's donation 60 0 0 Major Beaumont, R.S., M.P. 6 6 0 Right Hon. Lyen Play fair, C.B., M.P. 6 5 0 John Hick. Esq., M.P. — 60 Alty. Progden, Esq., JLP. 6 50 Major Bolton u 6 6 0 D. J. Kenelly, Esq., F.R.S., Ac. — ..660 Mr. Cteorge Pennington, Porthcawl — 110 0 Alex. Broeden, Esq., M.P. 1 1 e Hy. Brogdon, FAq. 1 1 0 B. de Pask FAq. 1 1 0 Fredk. Braby, Esq 1 1 0 R. Needham, Ifaq. — 110 E Barebwd, Fsq. 1 1 0 Chas. J. Hurst, Esq. 1 1 0 Edwin J. Honychurch, Esq. — 1 10 J. K. Gulland, Esq. I 10 John Brewer, Esq. I 10 S. J. Mackie, Esq. 1 0 0 George Morley, 3Csq 2 20 Jas. Gardner, inq 2 20 William Lean, Esq., C.E. — 2 2 0 7U3 HOW TO MAKE 23,000 PER TEAR. t WITH a.40 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, tax, call upon, or addrem- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY. 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMICRIOA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, etc., call upon, or adi THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY. 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. 3068 V.P.-Farming in Canad&-V.& rfO TENANT FARMERS.—There is no class J- to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmers of Great Britain-and Ireland who are anxious to change tbeii' condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the soiL Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebeo.being the shortest sea passage to America, average 9t days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous ana expedWQUfi, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect mat the Dominion will supply the home market with faemproduce as readily as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer. The superiority of Canadian Diuyyrcttice has now been fully established. Winter Wheat of Ontano, exhibited at the Paris World's ExMbitian, in 1906, took the first prize; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 18F3, the largest ever held, Canada took the first pitae for out-door hardy grapes and plums, and six medals for peaches, pean, Ac., in compettfion with each and all of the States of tbe Ameriain Union. Thegsowjh and sucoess of Stock Farming in the Dominion is d by the latge demand from them for high-bred Eng. fish stook,the of the leadbigbuyers of the former country, like Sio HimourahtwO. Brownazld Cochrane, and Messrs. Stone, Snell, HoodLpHons, Oruyi and otbere, or their reu/Q^entatavee being now ffinflfer to funers at all the bast exHflmons and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations fcom Canada of Ave stock and fresh meat have recently been made and atten- ded witfe no little pecontaqr success. lotwoved Farms, with DwetHogs and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prioes ranging from £ and upwards per acre, aooosding toqaaQty^^cL, or for the amount required to carry on a Iflpd Item in uroat Britain. FBJBK GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but Srst-olass Land, of from 100 to 200 acrojjhnay be obtained of the various Pro- viagul Governments, with additions in some cases tor grown-up chadmil ASSIBM,L ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGBO. axe granted tctafacm LLbourere4od Domestic-Ser-tmta. The Agents of tsho-Govexnnjent in Canada will iuroisn rust- worthy informsfcionas to Lauds open for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and xfestricte, and Farms for Sale, &c. Further information may be obftk-d, -with descriptive pamph lets, mans. a.c., gsatis, on appfibation to Canada Governmen Bufldimp, Bng-steoet, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 28 3u gtS M Jrttrtices. gtS M Jrttrtices. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION. OWEN DAVIES v. MORGAN EDWARDS the Younger. All persons having any claims against the late firm of EDWARDS and DAVIES, Coaolibuildera, Cardiff, which was dissolved on the 25th day of Apnl last, are requested forthwith to send full particulars ofthe same to Mr WILLIAM SANDERS, of No. 8, Royai Arcade, Cardiff, the Reseiver appointed in the above matter, and all persons indebted to the late firm are requested to pay the amount of their accounts forthwith to the said William Sanders. Dated this 17th day of May, 1876. H. HEARD, Cardiff, 7666—8117 Solicitor for the said Receiver. — j MCL M A E S T E G The CWMDU LOCAL BOARD are prepared to receive TEN- DERS for LAYING WATER MAINS and CONSTRUCTING RESERVOIR and TANKS. Plans and Specifications of the above Works can be seen at the Office of the Board daily, during office hours. Tenders to be delivered to me on or before 2nd of June proximo. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, W. POWELL, 3, Rock-street. May 2lst, 1876. 7765 -VBBW VALE OCAL BOARD. I WATER WORKS. The above Local Board invite TENDERS for SUPPLYING and LAYINQ HOUSE SERVICES from the Mains to about 2,000 Houses. Copy of specifications to Mr Samuel Oakes Harpur, Engineer, Ebbw Vale. Tenders to be sent in to me, the under- signed, on or before the 29th May next. Dated this 12th day of May. 1876. JOHN E. WARD, Newport, Mon., Clerk to the Board. 7753 MERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. This Board is prepared to receive TENDERS for the LOAN to them. for a term of seven year#, of R,4,000 or £ 5,000, on the security of their valuable Freehold Farm and Lands, known as Parknewydd, near the Aberdare Junction Station on the Taff Vale Railway. Tenders to be rent to me on or before the 6th day of June instant, THOMAS WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Board. Merthyr Tydfil, 4th Miy, ISid. 7439 Er\IPLDY THE "STAR" FURNITURE VAN )0 L J. DAVIFS, [ NO. THE HAYES. CARDIFF. ame gttsituss gtddressw. THE pRINCIPALITY OUTFITTING E STABLISHMENT, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. D. JOTHAM & gONS, PROPRIETORS. B OYS, AND YOUTHS' SUM. B OYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTHW SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. B OYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. Boys! AND YOUTHS- SUITi. BOyS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. I B OYS, AND YOUTH& Surrs. gPECIAL gHOW JJOOM FITTED UP FOR THIS DEPARTMENT, CONTAINING THE LARGEST STOCK AND TBE GREATEST VARIETY IN SOUTH WALES, AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 2980 ESTABLISHED 1S89. elk "p|" O WELL AND COMPAKTY WILt. MAKE THE SECOND AND MOST IMPORTANT SHOW FOR THE SEASON. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY 1 DURING THIS MONTH. HOWELL AND COKPÜ., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 6094 ECONOMICAL AJND FASHIONABLE JL*J READY-MADE CLOTHING. Meats W. PRICE & SONS invit-e attention to their arrzago. I ments for the Sprinsr and Summer Seasons. Tr e STOCK of NE W GOODS in all Departments is very extensive, and as by direct dealings with the Wholesale Manufacturers all intermediate profits are avoided, and everything is marked at the lowest pos- sible rate—calculated for prompt payment without d^uni— they are aole to offer considersble advantage in the prior, and quality of their clothipg, as weli as in the varie'y and extent of Stock. Intending purchasers are requested to call a-id inspect the various Novelties in Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen's Attirfc Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Scarft.Ties, and Travailing Requisites ADOUSS THE CARDIFF HOUSE, Corner Oarolino-etneet, St. Mary-strest, Cirdiff. Terms—For Ready Money Only. ]j BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, > And beware of inferior inj.tylioas.—" I i;ave been LAUN- DRESS to the PRINCE 01" WALES for several years, and 1 con- sider RBCKITTS PARIS BLUE is the BEST ever used, and undoubtedly gqjitly superior to the oid-iaahioned Thumb or Past Blue.- KLDER, Apsil 12th, 187. J] D W I QE ARY, WHOLESALE BRUSH, MOP, AND SIEVE MANUFACTURER. DOOR & CARRIAGE MATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, COCOANUT AND OTHER MATTING, TWINES, CORDS, BED SACKINGS, &e.r WOOD AND WICKER PERAMBULATORS. The Trade supplied with Materials. 42. MARYLEPORT STREET. BRISTOL. S532 I fuMic appointments. pONTY P R I DD UNION., NUFSE WANTED. The Guardians of the Union are desirous of reoeivirg App'i- cations from persons competent to undertake tbe DUTIES of NURSE of the Union house, and who are prepared to noatS themselves generally useiu:, nnder the direction of the Master 'I aid Matron. Applicants must be single or widows, without encumbrances. Salary, e20 per annum, with board, lodeing, ajid rations. Applications, stating age and previous occupation, in caDdi. date's own handwriting, together with tesiim-nials, to be sent to me on or before TUESDAY, the 30th day of MAY inst. E. C, SPICKETT." Clerk to the Union, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. 19th May, 1876. 7759 BOATSWAIN.—WANTED on board H.M.B. "HAVANNAH" SCHOOL FRIGATE, lying aground at Cardiff. The duties include SUPERINTENDENCE and I.N. STRUCTION of the BOYS in Seamanship, Gun and Cutlass Drill, Reefing, Knotting, Splicing. &c. Saiary, j;60 a year, with cabin, fuel, light, anil vegetables. Testimonials of character andabil.ty to be sent to the Secretary, Mr J. Watson, care of the Superintendent, H.M.S. Havannah,Grange-road, Cardiff. If married, wife may be employed as assistant matron. 7671 SCHOOL BOARD FOR LLANTWHN C3 FARDRE. WANTED, a CERTIFICATEL, MISTRESS, for the Graig Board School (Girl). Salary £ 60, ar.d one-tbird of the Govern- ment Grant earned by that Del artment. Applications, statin; age, experience, and class ol certificate, with three recent testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 6th June Dxt H. S. DAVIES. Cletk t'. the Board. Post-office ChambWs, Pontyj riao, May 13th, 1»76. 760: jKducatiott. MR. F. ATKINS commences his CLASS in „ °" frlONrAY Evening next, at Seven, at St John's School, CrociOicrbtuwii. tfiukle T-cfcet. IS- 77 3 LAU-G H ARN E GRAMMAR SCHOOL ST, CLiuARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions ar Commercial Pursuits. Laugharre, situated near the see. in one of tiie most healthy piaces m South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is eutir^ 1 erms very moderate. DAl S D O W N HOUSE PARE PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S Next TERM COMMENCED en the 1st a I. MAY (R. V.)