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by gutfiim*. ACTION APPOINTMENTS. t^h^. D" T-ALEXANDER. ;'°ti Mir,'1 PreV mPhment8' Ac., at Llancarvan October 23 tuck, '» Plant Property, at Pontypridd.October 25 k-, Vt0'13, JmMo at hudry, near Card:B.. Oct. 27 vler'a o 683r8 HAkvi6'8, &c'' at Uantarv'a« -Nov. 9 jS*nl*cMn-.T«. THOMAS- CLARKE & CO. 1 0;iSeiJr^who d p lraae i,Unt- &c"> at i-landaff ..Oct. 24 ^urnifi, r",tu'€' &c-< at Llandaff Mills .Oct. 25 ft, 4 Proper^ 2' a Giais. Swansea Valley ..Oct 24, 25 eath — Nov 1 J*Oiwr<i> at leys ON & HUGHES. r*«J ^Uruu,1Sea -Oct. 23 if ^°Us £ ,.eVcc'-• Et Swansea Oct. 24 NhivClf-Cro^ at^var9e* October 24 ^PluA6a'e at Ambles Oct. 31 & rf*orses, &c., at Swansea „ Nov. 7 r* °P8> &c, at Penmaen Nov. &k- 0ll<> of to ,Mr THOMAS DAV1ES. WiUiu- W^ts. ic-» at Carmarthen ..Oct. 25 j? 1lU £ nfe"Lf FLLLEK, HORSEY, SON A CO. »tools and stores, at Poplar Ncv. 14 h '•t>Weiilr> Mr T. E. GEORGE. ^•lir g-houses. and Luid, at Maesycwmmer, Oct 31 > ^Wdcmi: Mr. T. S.'HUNTLEY. ll"5% uearTredeaar Oct. 30 Vl ^reStn Mes»'s R. JONES A SON 13: fencoed ..Oct, 23 Vw, -^thin ..„ October 26 J 0|d Fnrr,- rs LAvsKJSNCE & CO. aure, at orthcawl Oct. 25 Swanc, JOHN M. LEEDEli. &c naSret • • • October 23 ^ansea October 23 V^e S1'&c. ]??• &c.. near Sketfy October 24 ini ^.Wau»«=a .Oct 25 ir Swansea ..October 26 *ta ^sidcuee, at Swansea.. Oct. 26 'piVety Hameos.at S wansea Oct 2S Jcl •<St' at Swansea Oct 30 &S1 b °Ps ».ePtr'8 Stock, Lease, Ac., at Swansea ..Nov, 1 at nov.,1 w oi(i p P ements, at Swansea .Nov. 2 &c. atSwanaea Not. 27 ««. ^onerf 1MK W" H- Hou ty- at Cardiff October'24 4l>r0D_ 11 r DANIEL PHILLIPS. ij^eUiac,, Per-y. atSwsjisea ^hn^Use, 3Ieisrs E. ROBERTS & SON. « *d{ly^: ^Hops, Ac., at Swansea Oct..24 "^et ^si-= c e* at Newton, Mumbles Oct. 27 iu lor"8 j,r8 STEPHENSUJS and ALEXANDER. L, ^of> *c., st 2rwrs, near Cardiff Early-date t r W.P. SYEPHENSON. r. ardiff October 26 O.4. Nov. 21 at St v Mr JOHN THOMAS. anH^3,8'8 °ct- 23 ^urriiture^ie^r^Llancarvan^Oct^ On 1 ttle Offices, 21, Queen street, Cardiff^ SRSDAY NEXT, the 26th OCTOBER, 1876, At Two o'clock. iX^Ts,rt, ■tN» 4n4 in u? of a STOCK of HI3H-CLASS WINES, in lh {•> 9.Jr °°d, including a portion of the Stores of ^la Serapis, as supplied to His Royal Highness Tl Waiea and Suite on their recent voyage to M*. STEPHENSON is instructed to 1&7Q AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, '.he 26th '1 Coin,? 8 Offices as above, a vary important STOCK ^"ig Posing about £ 32 dozens in bottle-, and 38 casks, *8 SUr of the surpluB stores of wine ex H.M.S. ^{V Walp f°r the use of His Royal Highrciesa the and Suite during their recent voyage ro ^^°n8ists of sherries, ports, clarets, channpagnes V^jGf f'Sdy pH sparkling hock, sparkling Mosellie, spark- Sw^t's ?at)'18. Sautetne, white Hermitage, i'ipeis and ^h^iilT^es pannes, and a few other lots of miscel- V, X^1UKl r confix twted on the morning of sale, and the to tkQQetitly invite3 the attention of his fri/snds and \tT>rft^e- 10931 >h I \V ei?Unc'1 of Grapes Inn, Pontypridd. h STEPHENSON is instructed to ^Ort'v« •^SDA^rA^cT)ON, at the New Inn Hotel, Pointypridd, H^OeQ0 1st November, 1876, *t Half-r^ast Four subject to conditions of sale to be then >k»l^BLfn i°"S-e8tablishect and well-iccustoriied doubie- >,i-' situate No. 8, High street, Ponty- Ty k.t^XlUrp Bunch of Grapes," with th« goodwill Octi,' .th«reuato belonging, recently, saxt for many r,UvPled by Mr William Jones. fyjtS'fui ir<Z^Ty Javourably situated, being on the main j J'Ugjr, railway station to tne DQiarket, and a his «8S'las 1)6611 carriei1 on l^ere by the late pro- 6 l)a<j ^^ssors, for £ 0 years. ImmMliate posses- ^>,1 vK.l' ^e'd for the residue of a lease of 72 years and 4h^fji l?eUt n^ irom 25th March. 1848. ~(n to Mr Cnarles Goodman, No. 7"„ High street, X% *«r, door), and for further particulars to the v ^4rdifJ • or to D. W. Davie, Eisq., Solicitor, d W ^°- 1, Clifton Btreet, Roath. L*A^ieH %8 \sTJSPHENS0N is instructed by rSvCri^ aK0 wbo is changing hia residence, fil r^°le Prem ws for business purposes, to b £ Lii oW E?. tK ^UKSUAY, 2nd Novemb€ff, 1876, and iol- S^t lve Whole of the HOUSEHOLJ) FURNITURE, • 6681. Greenhouae Plants, Poultry, and other 1| ^h^ito—'n fature advertisements. 1695 ^re6gtre8ti Cardiff.—Sale of Hoceehold Furniture • \fr 8' Greenhouse Plants, Choi«»Poultry, &c. rSTEPHENSON is instructed j lQjj the' ^ourke, Esq., who is chanting his residence, ^tho emi8es f°r business purposes, to SELL by *Ha 4 2t-d vabove address, on l'HI7RS £ )AY and FRIDAY, It § Aovember, ls76, the capital SEHOLD FURN ][:T U R E in breakfast, dining, And drawing rooms. a?*1? **>> ?' eletp°^ai,y dining, loo, offce, Pembroke, and f?walnut centre occasirmal and fancy ditto, Wj °°kca^ and °*'ler chairs,«asy cnairs and couches, J wainuffe5' "laho^anyand rosewood sideboards and K?lWe dining room suite co rered in striped rep, ^5' piep Piano, music stools, biaiss poles and window ^'as8es- engravings, fenders and fire-irons, JThe^f breakfast, dinner, and tea services, bedf) rn'lure in several bed rooms, includ- TV,4M tx capital feather teds, wardrobes, chests he ojvj 118ual toilet appointments, kitchen and *lnary culinary and oth er requitites, &c. cho. GARDEN. jAwJ Of ^6 assortment of greenhouse plants, includ- "ell-gro,,n Camellias, Azaleas, Fuchsias; a efulj j) t(i selee d fruit trees (4 good growth, inolud- w • er apples, pears, plums, reach, nectarines, C f-r^W Swden rollers, tools,-and sundries. (SbVl of FUl.o POULTRY. PtgeonL rtd Brahma? said other fowls, Jacobin hjtvf Of » bred from prize birds, fowl and pitreon VnTO* -Tk b contents of din (rig. drawing, and break- °* th ^drooms on.THURSDAY, 2nd Nov. 1 >re housabold furninure, plants and poultry QI'etnber; eomroeiicing each day at 11 for ^4^ 10969— 3731 I SK/I SW* I* Estate, (Glamorganshire. nV.i'Uv1, by p^TEPHENSO'JST is instructed to VS tv^^Ay- .,KLI- AU'JTION <.t the Royal Hotel, Car- Af^le ^ist day of Muvember, 1876, at Three th °0n' ln one <[t*ubject to the conditions produced), all. that very valuable Free- *f su calIed ST-'S'-NYLL, situate m the Hea Brioe's-supeir-Ely, Peterstone-super-Elv, ^Ulrf r,rdiff, Glamorganshire, containing "iJe s» ric'1 meadow :ind pasture land, having an ^"e-bmls resid' »nce attached thereto, with fC8tj.C ar,i, and nun xjrous and convenient out- «t'e includes als'» extensive farm building's, tv 1*k>Wclt«tSitk?<i *ith turb ine wheel, six cottages and Si Uk* St-v x'8 for-e' and fwo stone quarries, besides "J'l ponds, stocked with pike, perch, and r'cbeat quality,* and celebrated for its feed- is £ 469 per annum, exclusive of the i« about th irteen acres of land in hand, jC* of^g^^ated ^t £ 140 per annum, making a » '9*'t CotnPact, lying in a ring fence bounded I', ?^it„, front by an excellent road leading De- on 'he cast side by the Rhydlaver ^^r°°k8tream» an d on the west side by the St-y- i 4h!lO0!1Sia^.?''°ktfuUy 'situated on an eminence with ^UroK 'Wit-of a very pleasing landscape. 'hree /} .01 StBri<ies-super-Ely adjoin the Estate, W;' ^w'j.nu,es of the house. >Iil w re8ne^°ne, ano' st Fagans on the Great Wes- u' > r,^ y w ithin about two mites, and the I?* TV^pDlP^Wtaf I1' Ca riiff lies within about six miles, 'fv6* aud i?3' W1 which the district is through- k MI «\»6 ^iver 'r.e Pr operty is readily accessible from VL vvl,al)0Ut half7 11 "WB in front °f the ProPer,y V* » fiet 0lri sa'w, a a'ile. and is preserved by an a3SO- *v.18 rf?iii ',n a "<1 trout tickets may be obtained. • Shi6 ^ln & eets a 'Tinted by packs of foxhounds and Sli'ttun easy reach. \ft° vS Crnii^l or on tbe Estate- f.. r. Paraf 1,5' of sale, with plan of the Estate, v fto appii^0"- >-nd m.y shortly t>9 obtained, with .x. c*tiori to the Auctioneer, Queen street, rw ^ssrs Jl(j DA LTONS, SPENCER & CORBETT, V* .^5 ] ^ollclt°ra. Cardiff. 10664—3664 Witlf6' Academy, Swansea. Iof ,'S6S ^°st jj, 11 immediate Possession, all aa?K r,tly situated DWELLING HOUSE Nt* 1»6 is a ai"1 for many years in the occu- U • v'» ir, ^4 up P- Evana °it aTr! <:Very convenience, and has a ■> ^tti^bp, ada sp.endid conservatory attached • >> er t,» ^in,. i h for » suitable tenant. "aPPlyto "aPPlyto ^1K '^d <> « T. J. BUSE, Auctioneer, 4c., Iron 20' 1S7C" 10975 J>Qj^ ► ste^l. and Coal Company, Limited. ^^II^RAPPLYT0 T- J- BUSE» On. 'A -Apply to T. J. Buse, aWSMIA26 JMiI "alø by Iltztion. I Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on MONDAY, Oct. 23,1876, a large and varied, assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and other effects, comprising drawing room suite in green velvet, dining table with extra, leaves, walnut and mahog- any loo tables, br liiant pier glasses, pictures, ornaments, lustres. music stools, clocks, mahogany sofa in hair, couches in American leather, Brussels, tapesiry, and other carpets, oilcloth, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, easy, cane seat and other chairs, work txtilts, copper tea kettles, &c., &c., mahogany washsiands (marble top), dressing tabies, toilet glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, feather and other beds, commodes, spring mattresses, palliasses, half tester and other bedsteads', mahogany chests of drawers, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary ntensiifl, also perambulator, garden roller excellent lawn mower, &c. Goods on view murning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 10924 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Cefncoed Farm, near Sketty. Swansea. Ninth Annual Sale. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr H, W. Crowhurst, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above farm,on TUESDAY. October 24th, 1876, all the LIVE STOCK, GREEN CROPS, HAY, CORN, &c. Full particular will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10667 Oxford Chambers. Swansea Important Sale of • Valuabl ? Ladies' Sealskin Jackets, Sable Mulls, Furs, Gentlemen's Seal- skin Coats, Carriage Rugs, Polished Buffalo Horns, &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the. above Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th, 1S76, a Lnrge and valuable Assortment of REAL FURS, carriage and travelling rugs, ladies' real sealskin jackets, sable muffs, Russian sable Bouncings, ladies' beaver sets of trimmings, and an immense assortment of ladies' muffs, collarettes, and trimmings, ltC. Also, a few hundred yards of satin for ladies' skirts and dresses. Neutria sealskin gentlemen's driving coa s and waist- coats, real sable, chinchilla, skunk, and other. Real skin heartnrugs, door mats, foot mats, iuot muffs, fur caps, and a quantity of polished buffalo horns., &c., &0. The carnage rugs include skins of the following descriptions Grey fox. wclf, bear, buffalo, leo pard, tiger, lynx, opossum, kangaroo, gold and black seal, red fox, kit fox. jonnet, bischuaa, badger, otter, angola, black bear, racoon, real. Turkish angora, and large Polar bear skins. The hearthrugs are seal, wolf, racoon, leopard, tiger, opossum, and bear; with door mats of similar skins. Goods on view the day prior to Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. Catalogues may be obtained four days prior to Sale. 10809 Saie of Leasehold-Public House and Yard. MR. JOHN M. LEKDEtl has been instructed to SELL by PU'BLIO AUCTION, at ihe Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of October, 1876, subject tj the conditions of sale which will then b. pro- duced, and in one or more lots, all that the LEASE and GOOD- WILL of that old-established double-licensed PUBLIC HOUSE and premises, situate in Rutland street, Swansea, and known as "The Black Horae also All those YARD, STABLES, and COACH HOUSES, with the appurtenances, adapted to the business of a livery stable proprietor, adjoining the same, and which were lately in the occupation of Mr Barnes. The premises are large and spacious, and most conveniently situated for business, offering a highly favourable opportunity for investment. The whole is held for the remainder of a term of 21 ye-Art, from the 29th day of September, 1862, subject to a rent of £ Sk per annum. If the public-house and the yard we sold separately, the rent will be suitably apportioned. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to Charles H. Glascodine, Esq, soficitor.-or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 10943 North Hill Villa, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Leonard D. Wflliains, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, the 26th day of October, 1876, at the ilackwerth Arms Hotel, Swansea, all that Leasehold FAMILY P-ESIDENCE, Gardens,.and Grounds,known as "North Hill Villa," charmingly situate in Ffynone crescent, close to St James's Church. The House contains lobby laid with encaustic pavement, handsome entrance and hall, dining-room 24ft by 15ft, drawing-room 17ft 5in by 171t 6iu, breakfast-room 13ft by 9ft 8in, billiard-room 36ft by 18ft, with lavatory fitted up with every requirement; eapilal kitchen. scullery, btore-room, larder, ehiua and other closets, beer and wine cellars, coal and wood-house with sde entrance. On the first floor, which is approached by a wide and easy staircase to a large landing, six principal bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room fitted up with a full length hot and cold water bath; also a hot air linen cupboard, W.C., and housemaids' closet; and on the second floor are two very larae chambers suitable for. day and nigfit nurseries, servants' room, and a box room. The roof is 110 arranged that other rooms could be made at a small outlay. The Gardens and grounds are tastefully laid out with choice shrubs, terrace walk, greenhouse, lawn, tennis or cro- quet ground. The view is pleasant and extensive, drainage perfect, with a plentiful supply ofwa er throughout, and every part is in tho- roui;hly good order and repair.' The Property is held for an unexpired term of 88 years, from the 246h day of June last, at the annual ground rent of £ 43 ?s. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. Parties desirous of viewing the above property can do soon Saturday, October 21st, from 12 to 4 p.m., and on morniug of s de from 12 to 3 p.m., by applying to the Auctioneer, where v cards can only be obtained. A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgaze. For further particulars apply to Messrs Strick and Belling- ham, solicitors, Fisher street; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10958 To Contractors, Hauliers, and others. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed JJJ by Mr Peter Thomas, to SELL by AUCTION, at the,Yard of the Castle Hotel, Castle square, Swansea, on SATURDAY, October 28th, 1876. the following valuable and useful HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c., comprising 1. Bav Horse, Prince," 16 hands high, 7 years old. 2. Do. "Lion," 16.2 do. 4 do. 3. Chestnut Mare, "Leicester," 15.2 do. 7 do, 4. Bay Horse, Farmer," 16 «<>• ° do. 5. Black Horse. "Boxer," 16 do-,8 do- 6. Red Roan Draught Horse, "Farmer, aged, 16 hands high, good worker; also new cart and harness. (This will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be Eight^'trong carts, 6 sets of shaft harness, 2 ditto leading ditto, dog cart ditto, all in good condition. gale to commence at Twelve o clock st noon. Auctioneers' Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10981 North Hill Villa, St James's crescent, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions to SELL °i the above premises, on MONDAY and TUHSDAY,xlje 80th and Slst October, 1876, the whole of the highly valuable HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, the property of the late Leonard D. Williams, Esq., nfenufactured by Bennett and other eminent London makers, and which is m exes.lent con- dition, comprising DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut suite in green rep, viz., six chairs, two easy do., and eouch easy and occasional chairs, settee, carved walnut card table,do. loo do., rosewood consol do., pier plass 70 by 50. do do. 66 by 42, walnut pianoforte, 7 ocUvt-s, by Coilard and Collard, rosewood music wagon, do. stool, pair handsome figured damask window curtains with gola border, do. fringe, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, bright steel fender and fire irons, &c. DtsiNO-ROOM.—Eight mahogany chairs, spnng-seatea ana covered in morocco, easy do. in American leather, mahogany telescope table with 3 extra leaves and patent screw, 10ft by 4ft. Oin. hand'ome mahogany sideboard with plate glass back and fitted with cupboards and cellarette carved mahogany dinner wagon, wa'nut Davenport, pair figured damask wmdow curtains, oval mirror, pair oil paintings by Harris, bronze len- der, fire irons, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &e. BILLIARD-ROOM.—FuU size billiard table, by Burroughs and Watts, with balls, cues, and markers complete; two billiard room seats, covered in Utrecht velvet; full compass rosewor d pianoforte, by Ralph AHjfan; cane seat and other chairs, mahogany easy ditto, Brussels carpet, skin rug snd mats, mahogany bagatelle table on telescope stand, by Board and Co, with halls and cue*, &c, te. HALL.—Oak table, two ditto chairs, hat and umbrella stand, mahogany pedestal sideboard, with cupboards and cet- larette wool, cocoa nut, and indiarubber mats, engravings, &c, &e. STAIRCASE AND L&NDLIiGS.- -Brussels carpet, brass rods, wool and bordered mats. The content* of eight BIDROOMS, including handsome brms half-tester bedsteads, French do., birch Arabian do., superior sprmg mattresses, hair do., feather beds, palliasses, bedding, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, firc irons, mahogany and bit ch waahatands with marble tops. do. dressing tables, dressing glasses, sets of chamber ware, mahogany towel horses, do. commodes and pedestals, Spanish mahogany ward- robe with glass door and two winxs fitted with drawers and trays, birch do., painted linen presses, mahogany, birch, and painted chests of drawers, cane-seat chairs, window poles, curtains, maho?any shaving glass and stand, Sc.; also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, glass, china, &c.; garden roller, do. seat, about 14 doz. plants, 40 doz. flower pots, wheelbarrow, seikale pot', lawn mower, garden tools, &c. Sale to commance each day at 11 o'clock. The goods will be on view on Saturday, the 28th October, and morning of Sale. Catalogues will be ready a week prior to Sale, and may "be had on applicatto11 to the Auctioneer, Oxlord Chambers, Swansea. Wi0L Town Hill Farm, Swansea—First Annual Sale. li/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed Jj»X bv Mr R. B. Powlesland to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on his Farm. Town Hill, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of November. 1876, the fdllowing CROPS and IMPLEMENTS 35 Drills of cauliflowers (very fir-e) 47 do. curly greens » 46 do. cabbage It 24 do. piclling do. 4 Acres of prime swedes, in lots. I)APLIMENTS. -Thrashing machine in good condition, a 5-row corn drill (by A. H. Kell) nearly new, set of chain harrows, two-wheel plough (by Kowara), double torn do., wood hand roller, new chaff machine.. STOCK.-Two 2-year old Castlemartin cows in full profit, powerful draught horse Captain," 17 hands, aced ditto draught horse Warwick." 17 hAds, aged, good workers; 10 couples of very superior bred du ks. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Three months' credit will be eiven on approved security of 95 and upwards. Aoigtof4d 1aIW.t Sales by gturtimt. Coedsaeson Farm.Sketty, about a mile and a-half from Swansea. Fifth Annual Sale. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr J. M. Nicholls., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above farm, on WEDNESDAY, 1st November, 1876, the following ROOTS, FAT SHEEP, &c, comprising- 110 FAT SHEEP ;,nd LAMBS. 4 Acres very tine MANGOLLS. 4 do. do. SWEDES. In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at Twoo'clock. Three months' credit will be given on secured bills of 45 and upwards. Oxford Chambers, S wansea. 10941 Northampton Mews, Swansea. TVfR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed -i-vJ- by Mr W. Harding (wno is declining the business), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTiOM, without reserve, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 1st November, iS76, the LEASE and whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS &c. :— Previous to disposing of the horses, &c., the unexpired term of Leasa will bu offered, comprising a Dwelling-house, nine- stall stable, large coach-house and saddle-room, yard partially under cover, with a plentiiul supply if water and gas, all in goid repair, and held for a term oi Sl y m years from December, 1873, at a yearly rental of 140. The Stock comprises 10 useful horses well adapted for posting, 4-horse break to carry 22. large do. to carry 15, wagonette to carry 8,tuneral carriage to carry 8 mourners inside and four bearers outside, 2 cio-cart phaetons, two-wheel dogcart, basket carriage (nearly n. w) with movable seat, basket carriage to carry 6, 3 broughams in excellent condign, 2 hansoms, spring wagon,hand truck, 4 sets of harness, 10 seta of single do.. set of cart do., saddles, bridles, side saddle, chaff cuttir, weighing machine, several large corn bin*, &c., &c. The Sale of Lease and Goodwill will take place at half-past Elevon o'clock, and the Horses, &c will follow immediately afterwards. Oxford Cnambers, Swansea. 109S6 73, St. Helen's terrace, St. Helen's road, Swansea MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRI- DAY, the 27th November. 1876, the whole of the well pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, ccmprisinr mahogany pedestal sideboard, with cupboards and cellarette, whatnot mahogany couches, in hair and leat-iier, e toy chairs ditto, cane seat and Windsor chairs, pier tflass, oil cloth, carpeting, mats, fender", fireirons, mahogany loo table, square and Pembroke ditto, moderator and paraffin lamps, irun French and balftestor beosteads, feather and millpuft beds, mahoganv top washstands, dressing tables, ditto g-lasses, sets of wa e, tow-il horses, together with the usual kitchen and culi- nary utensih, &e. also Three-light Gothic gasalier, ditto ditto gas pendants, Venetian blinds) lic., and at Out 40 pigeons. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 10982 Ynys House, Glais, Swansea Valley. Five minutes' walk from Glais Station, Midland Railway; train leaves Swansea at 11 o'clock. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS & co. are instructed t>> SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES- DAY and WEDNESDAY, the 24th and 25th of October, the whole of the bupuior and extensive HOU >EHOLD FURNITUhE and Effects, at Ynys HOUSP, Glais, in the Swansea Valley, lately in the occupation of Alfred H. Page, Esq, c mprisins:, in drawing rooms—1 brilliant tone full conpass piano (ty Broad wood) I do. do. (by Murray); magnificent harmonium (by Cnristopheand Ettienne), gold medal at the Paris exhibition, 13 stops, knee swells; pier glass, 70 by 50 drawing room suite m green rep, handsome mahogany sideboards, telescope and loo tabl«s, card do.. Pictures, Brussels caipets, &c., 6lc. several valuable Oil do.. Pictures, Brussels carpets, &c., &c. several valuable Oil Paintings. DIXIG ROOMS.—Telescope table, handsome mahogany side- board, cheffonniere, dinner waggon,suite in leather,clocks, Brus- sels carren, hangings sn crimson rep. BILLIARD-ROOM.—Mahogany billiard table, 9 feet by 4J. equal to new; marker and cues, chandelier lamps, floor cloths. &c., &c. li ALL,—Mahogany bat and umbrella stands, pillar 8-day clock, thermometer, chairs, stove, flooreloths, Brussels stair carpets, rods, &c., &c. SITTISQ Booms.-tiarmonium, by Julius Layland, 8 stops inaliogary tables, suites in leather, floor cloths, poles and hangings. BATH iioo),i. -Two baths, linen press, &c., &c. BxD otooms. -Bedsteads, dressing tvbies and marble top waeh stands, chairs, pier viasses, ware, pictures, mahogany ward- robe, 71 feet wide by 7i feet hitih, with panels and 6 drawers, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, occasional tables, wool and hair mattresses, palliasses, bedding, cnests of drawers, &C,, &c. N URSIRRY. -Tel e-,q cope table, antique side-board, clock, bird- ca.e,laDl"s, perambuinter, chaiis, &c., &c. SERVANTS' HALL.- Dresser and ware, lamps, tables, chairs, floorcloths, manifle, stofe filter, skin rug, &c., Ac. KITCHEN.—Tne usual kitchen and culinary utensils. GARDEN AND GllBEN HOUSE. —About 600 plants in pots, various; 2 garden chairs, 2 do. seats, large cucumber frame, large dog kennel, rabbit hutch, &c., &c. TSTABLX. -Anglo-American mowing machine by Followes and Bates, patent, quite new; trap, pony (a first-rate trotter). harness, in silver mouuted ar.d bras3 do.; chaff cutter &c. &c. The whole on view on the day prior to the day of sale. There wiU be no reserve Sale to commence at 12 o'clock each day. Further particulars and catalogues on application to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Temple street, Swansea. 10866 Te Private Families and Others.—Auction Sale of Modem Household Furniture and Effects at Llandaff Mills, near Cardiff. "JV/TESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, -LTJL & CO., have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, October 2oth, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, belonging to the estate of Mr William Coleman, comprising the contents of dining, drawing and bed rooms, hall, kitchen, pantry and dairy, and including dining table, sideboard, 9 American leather covered chaIrs and two armchaiisin mahogany, cane seated arm chair, ottoman, cheffonniere, walnut, loo and occasional tables, drawinsr-room suite in green rep, carpets-, wea'her srlass, hat and umbrella stand, bagatelle i:oard, electro spoons. forks, and goblet, two bronze ornaments, iron bedstead, washstands, dressing tables, towel rails, switiir glasses, deal wardrobe, clock, oak bookcase, featherbed, spring mattress, together with the usual kitchen requisites. The lots may be viewed on the morning of the sale, which will commence punctually at One o'clock p.m. 12heie will be no reserve. Application for further particulars can be made to W. Kers- lake, Esq., Newport, Moti. Robert Graham, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, Mon.; or to theauctioneers. 4, Crockberbtown, Cardiff, Oct. 12th, 1876. 3682—10767 New road, Porthcawl. MESSRS N. LAWRENCE & co. will SELL by AUCTION, on WE OWES DAY NEXT, October 25th, the whole of the neat, clean, and pubstantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on the Premises, two doors from the Queen's Hotel, New road, Porthcawl, comprising 1 full compass brilliant toned pianoforte. music stool, one suite of drawing room furniture in walnut wood, spring stuffed and upholsteied in striped rep; I wainit oval loo table, 1 davenport, 1 writing desk, 3 pier glasses, 1 desk and workbox, 2 splendid oil paintings, 1 French 8-day dial, 1 musical box, ornaments, carpet, and hearthrug, 2 occasional tables, 2 book-cases, 1 dining-roj^m suite in mahogany upholstered in morocco, 11 dinim-room table Kith one inlet, 1 Spanish mahogany wardrobe, mahogany and painted chest of drawers, 2 easy chairs, 3 French iron bedsteads brass mounted, palliasses and matt.re,ses, 3 feather beds, bolsters and pillows, Duchesse toilet marble stand and dressing table, fitted with glass and drawers, toilet glasses, toilet ware, cane-seat chairs, towel rails and carpet, night commodes, kitchen table. kitchen chairs, juzs, cups, glasses, cooking utensils, and sundry other effects. 1 horse, 1 set silver-mounted harness, and 4-wheel dog trap with shifting seats. On view two days previous to sale. Sale to commence at one for two o'clock. Further particulars may be had at their office, Victoria rooms, St. Mary's street, Cardiff. 10901 Deri-Newydd Collierv, near Tredegar, Glamorganshire. MRT. S. HUNTLEY will SELL by AUC- 'iION, at the Royal Ho el, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 30th day of October, 1876, at 3 for 4 octockm the afternoon, subject to conditiotis of sale to lee then and there produced, the COLLIERY known as DERI-NEW YDD COLLIERY," Situate in the parish of Gellygaer, in the County of Glamorgan, with the Engine and Boiler Houses, Offices. Blacksmiths and tarpente>s Shops, and buiidmas tnereunto belonging. And also the whole of the Machinery, Plant, Materials, and effects now in or about the said colliery and premises, com- prising i 25-horse steam engine and 3 steam boilers, with pipes and fittings complete double winding drums, cages and wind- ing apparatus 1 steam donkey engine, 2 steam donkey pumps, 1 i 2-i mh forcer pump, 1 new naiiling engine with wire ropes, sheaves and pullays complete; 3 coal screens and tips, 64 trams, 1 weighing machine, about 80 tons 01 tramway rails, and a treat quantity of tools, timber, and other arti cles and materials generally used at a colliery. The mineral property extends under an area of about 108 acres of land, 5S acres (part tuereof) being held under an a gree- luent trom Mr Thomas Morgan and others fora term of 60 years, from the let September, 1859, renewable at the option of the lessee fo- a further term of <0 years; sindtio acres, the remain- ing part thereof, being held under an agreement from the trustees of the Marquis of Bute, the whole being subject to certain rents and royalties, particularswhereof can be obtained on application. There are three seams of coal at depths of 60 yardi, 95yards, and 800 yards respectively, from the surface— yardi, 95yards, and 800 yards respectively, from the surface- the two former Doing bituminous, and the third eteain, but the first is only at present worked, and yields excellent house coal. About 64 acres 01 coal are yet unworked There are -Uo 46 coke overs on the premieesrcapable of pro- ducing 12i'0tonsof coke per mouth, Thiscolliervis will situated, and adjoins the Brecon and Merthir Biaiich of tl1", Rhymney Railway, and is connected therewith by double sidings, ooe yards of which belong to the property. For further particula, S, and for permission to view the pre- mises, apply to the r, 306, Bute street, Cardiff; or to Mr. JOJHNXEIGH, Solicitor, 3590 1085 i 30, Brown street, Manchester. JJEES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES STATION STREET, TREHERBEET, &. CHURCH STREET. PQUTYPRIDD. 9028 Mits by audim I Saddon Farm, Molton, la the parish of Llancarvaj. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed by Mr William Masey, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 23rd October, 1876, the whole of the STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS, &c., on the Farm, compr ibing: CATTLE.—2 very excellent milking cows and calves, 2 do. in full milk, and 1 do. to calve end of present month, 10 two year old steers in forward condition, 2 two year old heifers, and 2 calves. HORSES.—1 very useful 5 years old cart horse, 1 7 years old do, cart mare in foal to St thlary horse, 2 year old cart filly, 3 year old do. 3 year old chestnut gelding by Matchless, broken to harness; very capital 6 ) ear old chestnut cob, qu et in har- ness, very fast, also a chestnut horse, well adapted for posting purposes. SHEEP. —25 fat sheep. PIGIS.-SOW and Vptgs. cuops.-4 mows of clover aup meadow hay, rick of wheat, rick .of oats, mow ef oat straw, half-an-acre of very good man- golds. do, swedes. IPL"JIi(&fJ'S.-1 nearly new wagon. cart, combined mower, horse rake, Cambridge roUor, drags. wh-.el and swing ploughs, horse gear and chaff cutter, sheep and pig trou hs, winnowing machine, pulpers, ladders, several sets of shaft, fore and double harness, &c., &c. The keep on the farm of 50 acres up to 2nd of February, 1877. Three Months' Credi' upon approved security. Refreshments will be provided at 12 o'clock, and Sale at 1 punctually, 76, St Mary street, Cardiff, October 9th. 1876 Traliwyn, and Chain Works, Pontypridd. SALE OF LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Butcher Arms Inn, in the town of Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th, 1876, (and not on October 18th, as previously advertised), at 6 lor 7 o'clock in the evening, In the undermentioned lots, and subject to conditions of ule to be then and there produced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, appertaining to the estate of Maria and Samuel Llewellvn LOT I.-Allthat MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and bping between the old and new Turnpike road, and near the chain Works. Pontypridd, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Hopkins, at a rent of IDs per month and also, all thatsubstan- tially bnilt new MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the tirstmentioned house, now in the occupation of Mr William Jonee. at a rent of 16s per month. This lot is held .for a term of 99 years from September 29, 1867. subject to a ground rent of £.1 108 per annum. LOT 2.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being near lot 1, now in the occupation of Mr John Williams and Mr William Nott. at rents of las and 9a a month respectively. A small portion of this lot is freehold—part is held for a term of Slyears from the 29th Sep ember, 1861, renewable every-tl years, so as to make up 84 years fNm 29th September, 1861, at a rent of £ 1 4s, and the remainder is held for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1871, subject to a ground rent of los64 per annum. The minerals aud the timber on and under the leasehold lots belong to the superior land- lord. Immediately after the sale of the above three lots will be ortered- L,T a.-All ti-,ose Two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWEL- LINu-HOUSES, situate and being in Ynisyngharad street, Pontypridd, nearly opposite the inn knawn as the King's Head, and now in the occupation of John Lewis and John Grant formerly owned by Thomas Morgan, painter and glazier. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary street, Cardiff; or of GRIFFITH and CORBETT, Solicitors, l088724. Quay street, Cardiff. The Rudry Red Hematite Iron Ore Company. MB, D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, op FRIDAY, the 27th day of October, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, the MINES known as the Red Hematite Iron Mines." situate near Manllwyd, in the parish of Rudry. near Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan. and near to Machen, in the county of Monmouth, together with the whole of the valuable PLANT and MACHIN JERY connected therewith. There mines have-been developed at considerable cost by the present proprietors, and consist of two working shafts, which are sunk to a depth of 10 and 18 fathoms respectively, together with several levels and headings; and the works have been sufficiently developed ts fully prove the character of the under- taking. The Ore raised has been of unexceptionably good quality, and baa been readily placed in the market at the best oi prices. The property is situate within convenient distance of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway at Machen, to which station the produce of the mines may be conveyed by a steam road loco- motive at a very trifling cost. The royalties are unusually low, baing only Is per ton of 2,520lbs. The plant and machinery comprise one 25 horse-power hori- zontal stationary engine, adapted for pumpinar and winding one eight horse-power portable engine, adapted for pumping and winding 18 13-inab pumps, two lS-inch working barrels, two 12-inch door pieces, two 12-inch windbores rode, &c., com- plete for lift; 14 7-inch pumps, cne 6-inch working barrel, one 6-inch door piece, one 6-inch windbore, four 5-inch pumpe, one 5*inch windbore, one 6-inch H piece pole and case complete pair double and treble blocks and sheaves set of screwing tools one double-ourchase crab winch one single ditto ditto; about 20 cwt I i-id inch chain, four wheelbarrows, lot of mini tools: tiarhtninor conductor, ratchet and brace..&c" &c. SMTH'S SHOP.—Pair bellows, anvil, vice, her with the usual appliances, two triangles and pulleys, and two sheaves, smith's tools, screw jack, and a quantity of wrought and cast iron. SToz a-Horm-About 80 gallon. of olive oil, ditto 13 gallons seal oil, ditto 2 cwt. tallow, brasses, leather, nails, shovels, helves, &c. Office furniture and stand, three underground trams, tram- road and rails, three turntables, grindstone, two pieces pitch pine in balk, air pipes, beam, scales and weights, quantity pit- wood, battens, planks. &c. Also the following Wooden BuildingsTwo engine-houses and smith's shop. The whole of the property, which will be offered as a going I concern, has been regularly worked to a recent date, and is now sold on account of the ill health of one of the proprietors, and theie is no doubt that with efficient management it will afford a sound and remunerative investment. Further particulars, conditions of sale. and inventory of plant and machinery may be obtained upon application to Messrs Morlev and Shipreff, 13, Palmerston buildings, E.C., London; Captain Reed, manager of the mines, atrudry; or to the Auc- tioneer, 76, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 3652—10906 The New Barracks, Cwrvs, near Cardift.- Irnportint Sale of Contractor's Plant, Machinery, Horses, &c. MR D. T. ALEXANDER and MR W. P. STEPHENSON are jointly instructed by Messrs Jones and John, Contractors, of Pembroke Dock and Haverfordwest, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. November 8th, 1876, the whole of the valuable CONTRACTORS PLANT, MACHINERY, HORSES. &c., com- prising an excellent and nearly new portable steam engine. circular saw bench, mortar mill and pan, smith's forges and tools, bar iron and ironmongery stores, scaffold poles and p!anks, together with several capital and useful horses and carts fit for the business of a contractor or haulier. Full particulars will appear in the papers on Wednesday next. or in the interim may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their respective offices. Dated 76, St Mary street, Cardiff, October 19th, 1S76. 3728 Walterstone Farm, in the Parish of Llancarvan, about three miles south of the Peterstone Station, on the Great Western Railway, and nine miles west of CarddL-Impoitantunre- served Sale of Farming Stock. MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed by Mr Philip Richards, who is giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION," the above farm, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of November next, the whole of the valuable STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY. together with a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on the above farm, viz.:— CATTLE,—14 very excellent milkinircows all in calf,and to calve ingned season, 14*3 year old fat steers and heifers, 11 2-year old ditto in forward condition, shorthorn bull, "James 11," bred by Mr R, Stratton, the Duffryn, near Newport, 2-year old short horn ditto. SHEEP. -100 fat sheep, averaging from 15 to 17 lbs per quar- ter. HORSES. —Bay mare, Leicester," 16 hands, 7 years old; bay horse, Farmer," 16 nands, 5 years old; biaek mare, Star," 16 hands, 6 years old; grey horse, "Duke," 16 hands, all of which are reputed excellent workers; 3-year old cart filly, 4 year-old gel ling by Storm King" (these are a good match); 4-year old Ally by Loyola," out of Sweet Bread;" sucking colt out of "Leicester,"by "Braddick's Horse;" a very useful cob j horse,aged; a very promisingpoworf ul 4-year old black cob.about 14.2, perfectly tractable, and steady in sinile and double harness, and is tip to 14 stone. CROPS.—Several ricks of meadow and clover hay, two ricks of oats. A)so, the whole of the Implements, which are numerous and of the usual description the Dairy Utensils and part of the Household Furniture. Luncheon will be provided at 11.0 punctually, and the sale will commence at 12.0 sharp. Three months' oredit will be given, as per conditions. All further particulars may be obtained upon application to Mr Philip Richards, at the farm; or to the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary street, Cardiff. 3729 MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that first-class HOTEL, known as the Brythwenydd Hotel, situate at Dinas, in the Rhondda Valley. The premises, which have recently been com- pleted at a very considerable cost; consist of a compact native stone building, containing large bar, bar parlour, smoke room, large club room, 10 bed and other rooms, and very excellent cellars, together with capital coachhouse, stabling for three horses, saddle and harness room, and situate near tbe Pamiy Station, on the Taff Vale Railway, near to Messrs Coffin and Co.'s Works, and are alro situate immediately alongside the new station, which is to be built at Dinas. and the new road, which is in course of construction over the river from tfceDinis to the Brythwenydd side, and will pass immediately in 'ront ol the hotel. The lease ot the premises is for a term of 99 years, one of which only bas expired, and the ground rent is AD per annum. The Buildings are well and substantially erected, and from their position offer an unusually attractive investment to pur- chasers of this class of property. There is also a very excellent stream of water running imme- diately adjoining the property, which renders it a very eligible site for the erection of a Brewery in conjunction with the Hotel. I To view, apply to Mr Daniel Thomas, Brythwenydd Colliery Dinas; or for terms to Mr D. T. Alexander, Auctioneer and Surveyor, 76. St Mary street. Cardiff. 3694—10907 -IWANSEA. SPORTING DEPOT, Surveyor, 76, St Mary street. Cardiff. 3694—10907 HwAN SEA SP OR T IN G DEPOT. J (Late BROOKES'SL 2. CASTLE BA1LEY STREET. SWANSEA. by udiøu. To be Sold—in Dispute. 1%/TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys'Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, on Monday, October 23rd, 1876, a BAY MARE, 15 hands, 6 years old. Sale to commence at Two. Terms cash. Auctioneers' Offit as, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. ._n_ 10 87 Victoria Mart, Oxford stree, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, October 24th. 1876, a capital lot of well pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, grand piano, cottage do., and other effects. For particulars se bills. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Victoria Chambers, Oxford Ireet. Swansea. 10813 Desirable Leasehold Premises. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been -i-'JL instructed to BELL by AUCT, ON, subject to such cn- dit ens as shall then aud there be produced, at the Jeffreys Arms Hotel, Oxford street, Swansea, on TUKsDAY, October 24th, 1S76, all that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being 25, Park street, Swansea, containing 8 rooms, water laid on, and drained according to the requirements of the Swansea Local Board of Health. 'J his property is admir bly situated either for a dwt 1 iiig house or business premises, being very centrally situated, and in close proximity to the Swansea Market it is held for a term of 99 years from Septem ber, 1S26, at the very low ground rent of 41 16s per annum Possession may be had immediately after the sale. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chainbers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10814 Thistleboon, Mumbles. It/TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been -L-V_l_ instructed by Mr W. Morris, Batcher, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, October 31st, AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, October 31st. 1876, the following LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. STOCK —Chestnut horse, rising four years old, quiet to ride and drive bay mara, rising six years 2 cows in calf, 2 barren do; 20 prime healthy ewes; 14 pigs; pair of white Rouen ducks, &c., &c. CROPS.—One mow of barley, 1 do. oats, 1 acre of Swedes, 1 do. mangolds, &c., &c. IMPLEMENTS.—Three cart', chaffcutter, 2 iron plonghs, Bet of Ih:út and leading harness, &.c.. &c. Luncheon on the table at Twelve, and sale to commence at One. Four months' credit will be given en sums of £2 and upwards. Discount for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swan- sea. 10985 Established 1879.. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES S NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES. Ac., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, November 7th, 1876. Entries to bemade on or before Tuesday, October 31st, 1876. Victoria Chambers and Mart. Oxford street, Swansea. 10984 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Penmaen, Gower. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Mr John Tucker, to SELL by AUCTIOF, at the above place, about the first week in November, a large quantity of SURPLUS STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 1- Great House Farm, St Favans, near Cardiff. "VJ"R JOHN THOMAS is instructed by Mr XTJL William A.vres (who is giving up fanning), to SELL bv AUCTION, on MONDAY, October 23rd, 1876, at Great House Farm, near St Fagan's Railwaj Station, 20 YEARLING EWES with ram, 20 EWES, two and three years, with ram, 60 FAT WETHERS and EWES. and 100 LAMBS, fit for the butcher or turnip feeding, 8 Barren Cows, in forward condition, several good Hetfers, about 150 Brahma Fowls, and assortment of Agricultural Implements. AIM. to be Let to 1st i ebruary next, 20 acres of Lattermath and 36 acres of good Ruflage. Three months credit on the nsual conditions. Refreshments at Twelve o'clock. Sale to commence at One punctual. 10045 CamUwyd Farm, near Llancarvan, two miles south of Bonvil- ttone, and ten miles west of Cardiff. Extenni re and Unre- served Sale of Farming Stock, Implements, and Household Furniture. TVyT R. JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with 1YJL instructions from the representatives of the late JMr Thomas Lougher, to SELL by AUCTION,, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of October, 176, on the premises as above, the whole of the valuable FARMING SrocK, etc., viz.- 41 Head of Cattle -comprising 4 Hereford Cews, 2 Durham, ditto and Calves, Ayrshire cow in Calf, 9 fat cows and heifers, 7 fat steers rising 3 years old,8 fat heifers, 3 two-year old steers, 4 ditto heifers, S calves, whtte yearling Durham Ball, bred by the late Mr Goddard. St. Paeans. Hereford bull. 55 Cross-bred fat ewes and 3 lambs. 9 powerful cart horses-viz., 2 black mares, 16 and 15 bands high, in foal by Young Tom'; black horse, 7 years old, 16t hands high; 2 bay horses, 164 hands high brown cart colt, 3 years old; bav colt, rising 3 years old, by Remfre 1'; bay cart colt, rising 2" year old; bay mare by 'Reinfred,'4 years old, quiet to ride and drive. The ruffapf 11S acree to be let to 2nd February next, in convenient lots. The Implements ocras'st of 2 waggons, 8 carts, Cambridge rol- ler, scuffle drag, iron drags and harrows, turnip grubber, scuff- ler, S-wheel ploughs, swing plough, scarifier, 1-horse gear with chaff cutter aDd corn crasher, combined mower and reaper, by SAKPELSOX, turnip mincer, turnip cuiter, rollers, winnowing machine, iron ancwood plough-bars, sheep racks and troughs, ladders, iron pig troughs, horse rake with moveable shaft, Corn- bii. patent scale*, cfcaff mangers, hay knives, &e. &c. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and an assortment of dairy uteosils. Four months' credit on the usual conditions. Refreshments at 11 o'clock, sale to commence at 12 precisely. Punctual attendance will be esteemed a favour, as the lots are numerous and must be sold in one day. without the least reserve. 3671 Cardiff and Penarth.-Iraportant Sale of Valuable Villa and other Residences.—Fitzallan place. Roath road; Northoote street, Woodville terrace, Cathays; Upper George street, Sapphire street, Broadway,'Topaz street, Diamond street^Pearl street,Bed- ford street, Russetl street, Rose street; Oakley street, Grangetown, and Ludlowstreet, Penarth. MR W. H. PHILLIPS is favoured with instructions to submit to PUBLIC AUCRION (unless previously disposed of by private contract), on TUESDAY, the 24th day of October, 1876, at Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel. Cardiff, the following Valuable „ LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.— (Subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, and in the following or snch other lots as may be determined upon at the time of said):- LOT 1.—That handsome and commodious Private Residence, known as Clifton House," Fitzalan place, Roath road, Cardiff, LoT 2.That handsome and well-finished Villa Residence, situate and being No. 2, Northeote street. LOT 3.-Three convenient and well-arranged Villas, situate 1D Woodville terrace, Cathays, Cardiff. LOT 4.—Three well-built and conveniently-arranged small Villa ResidEnces, situate and being Nos 42, 44, and 46, Sap- phire street, Splottlands. LoT 5.—Two small semi-detached Villas, situate in Upper George street, Cardiff. LOT 6.—Neat little Villa in Broadway, adjoining the next undermentioned Lot. LOT 7 -Corner House and Shop, with stable and coach-house adjoining, let at i.4\) per annum. Situation—Broadway LOT 8.—Four well-bui)t Cottages and Shop, situate and being Nos 58. 60, 62, and 64. Diamond street, Splottlands. N.B.-Thces Cottages have recently been re-painted and papered, and are of a first-class nature. I LOT 9.—Two convenient Cottages, situate and being Nos. 47 and 49, Pearl street, Splottlands. LOT IO.-Two Cottages, Shop, and Appurtenances, situate and being Nos. 17 and 19, Topaz street, Splottlands. LOT IL-Two Cottages, being Nos. 21 and 23, adjoining the aforenamed lot, situate in Topaz street. LOT 12.- Three good substantial Cottages in Rose street, Roath. being Nos. 26, 27, and 28. LOT 13. -Three respectable Cottages, having iron palisading and gardens in ftoftt, situaM and being Nos. 19, zl, and 23 Russell street, Cardiff. LOT 14 Two well-finished Cottayes, situate and being Nos. 113 and 115, Bedford street Cardiff. LOT 15,—TWO Houaeu, being Nos. 121 and 123, situate at thf top of Bedford street, on the west side, having large stable and workshops or stores over. LOT 16.—Two small Cottages, situate and being Nos. 39 and 41 Oaklev street, Lower Grangetown, Cardiff. LOT 17.—Three Houses in Oakley street aforesaid, being Noe. 61, 53, and 55. LOT 18 Three well-built Houses, yard, & tables, and ware- house in Ludlow street, Penarth. Arrangements can be made for a large portion of the purchase money being advanced on mortgage, particulars whereof can be obtained of the AuetioneerDrior to the day of sale. Detailed particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained one week piior to the day of sale. on application to the persons named at the foot hereof. For full particulars as to Lots 1 and 12 apply to Clement WalUron, Esq., Church street; as to Lots 2, 8, 13, 14, and 15, to w. H. Cory, Esq., Solicitor, Church street; as to Lots 9, 10, and 11, to Josiah Merrills, Esq., Solicitor, Church street; as to Lots 6 and 7, to J. H. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, High street; as to Lots 3, 4. 5, 16,17, 18, to Everard Salmon, Esq.. Solicitor, 50, Broad street, Bristol; and as to all the Lots, to the Auctioneer, S3, Broad street. Bristol; Messrs J. R. Price and Son, Contrac- tors, Tredegar villa, Cardiff; or to Messrs Robbins and Sons. House Agents, 1, Castle road, Cardiff. 10882 WILLIAM SANDERS w AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE:— CARDIFF.No& 16, 17. and 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses in Russell-street. ItOATh.-Ome house in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Six houses in Letty-street; and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner ol Clive-road and Ely-road. Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGZ"Wg.-A corner shop in Bromigrove-street; and corner shop and house in Holmsdale street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money maj be had on V Maatoaa*. App]7 aaabov*. flK liij udiou. Penylan House, Pencoed.—Sals of Fat Sheep. Fat and Ston Cattle, Superior Mileh Cows, Fat Piss, &c., Ac. MESSRS R JONES and SON have been -LVJL favoured with instructions from N. Mackay,E-q.,to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, October 23, 1876, at the above pro- mises, the whole of his FAT and STOKE SToCK. T'HREP, viz., 40 fat ewes and wetbers (crossed R'dnoiB). CATTLE, viz., S fat three year old steers, 3 fat heifers, 1 fat two jear old bull, 4 ve y nice two year old heifers, in calf 1 store tteer, handsome Hereford milch cow, Beajif," to calve in November; handsome Hereiord ditto, "Tulip, to calve in November; handsome shorthorn ditto, "Cherry," to calve to November. PIGS 6 prime fat bacon pigs, T2 to 14 score each, 8 prime porkets, and 1 very fine breeding saw. Three months' credit upon approved security to parGhaserstc tile amount of E5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rats of 5 per cnt. per annum. Refreshments at Twelve; sale to commence at One o'clock. low Brycethin, neor Bridgend.-Sale of Valuable Leasehold Hoasit jVfESSRS R. JONES and SON have bee* -iTJLinstructed by Mr William Griffiths to SELL by AUCTION^ on THURSDAY, October the 26th, 1876, at the New Hotel, Bry nee thin, subject to conditions to be then and there prod NEED, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in Four Lots, the following valuable and well-built COTTAGES, viz:— LOT I.-All those Two well and substantiaily-built Cottages in the occupation of Mr William Griffith and another. Lot 2.—All those Two well and substantially-built CottafOf in the occupation of Mr David Lewis and another. LoT 3.—AH those two well and substantially built Cottagofc in the occupation of Mr William Owens and another. LoT 4.—All those two well and substantially built Cottapf adjoining the last lot, both occupied. The ground is let fori term of 99 years, from January. 1876, at the annual rent OF 41 2s 6d each plot. The houses are now let at 4s each pet week. The Auctioneers BE £ te call the special attention of capitalist! to the above Lots, which offer a rare opportunity of buying w«Q* built houses in this largely increasing and improving neighbour hood; several large collieries are now being OPENED iri th< immediate vicinity. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr G. P Lambert, Architect, Bridgend, or to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 10345 Porth, Rhondda Vsl!ey. -Eligible Investment. MESSRS D. EVANS and SON have been int structed by the Mortgager, under A power of sale, te SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotal, Pontypridd, oi WEDNESDA Y, October 26, 1876, at Five o'clock in the Even. ing, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then an4 there produced (unless previously disposed of hy private con- tract), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in one Lot, viz. All those Eight Messuages or Dwelling-houses (one of which was lately in the oc upation of Evan Morley, as A grooer'f shop) erected and built oi a piece of land or ground being part of a certain field or close of land called or known as Cae boot, situate at Porth, in the parish of Llanwonno, in the coil ity 01 Ulamorgan, and which said messuages WE now, or lately were, in th* occupation of Richard Pe&rce, William Edwards. Cbarlei Elton, George Watt1, Alfred Coleman, John Davies, and Cbarlei Inliff. The above messuages are held for a term of 99 years (LET two days) from the 1st January, 1856, at the low annua] ground-rent of L8 4s 6d., and let at an aggregate rental <4 g -r Ibe per annum. And all that Messuage or Dwelling-house already erected on a part oft a piece of land, being part of a field or close of land called the Graig, forming a portion of the Porth Faro, situate in the parish of Llanwonno aforesaid, now in the occupation of John Backhouse, at the rent of 17s per month, with power to erect on the SA^D piece of land, or on part thereof, three mort Messuages or Dwelling-houses. This property is held under a lesse for Q9 years from tb. 1st dav of January, 1875, at the low annual ground rent of LS 16S 2d. The property is situate close to the Porth and Ferndale Juno tion of the Taff Vale Railway, aod in close proximity to Messrf Insole and Son's new steam coal works; the Aucot oneers there- fore feel great confidence in recommending it to the attentioa of their friends as an undoubted safe and remunerative in\ est* ments. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Taff street Pontypridd or to Mr RICE POWELL THOMAS, Solicitor, Pontypridd. 10071-3711 Preliminary Announcement. ParKnewydd Farm, Eglwvsilan, equi-distant between Ponty- pridd, Caerphilly, and Llanf&bon Chureh. MR. D. EVANS and SON are instructed by Mr Howell Jenkins (who is ieavlng the farm), to SELL by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of November, 1876, the whole of his STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, and DAIRY UTENSILS. Partieulas next week. 10918-3710 To Members of Building societies, smallCapitalists, and them —Sale ef Leasehold lito. at Greensfietd, Landers, Swa»te» MESSRS. E. ROBERTS aod SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Came- ron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 24; h, 1,876: Lot t.-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, situate at Greenfield, Landore, now in the occupation of MJ Prickett, grocer, at a rent of izO per annum. Lot 2.—All that DWELLING-SHOP. SHOP, and Premises, adjoining Lot 1, now in the occupation of Mr Cooper, gmn. grocer, at the annual rent of £20. The above property is situate on the main road at Landore, &ad is held for a term of 99 years from 1870, at ground-rent at Al 12B for each house. The property may be viewed on appli- cation to the tenants. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For particmlars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Office, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 109&8 Rose Cottacre. Newton, near the Mumbles. TV/TESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON -LTJL have been instructed by Mr fcowe, who is removing, to SEL,L by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, October 97th, 1876, a Quantity of well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 10988 Bla.ckwall-yard.-Import&nt Sale of Machinery, Plant, Tools* and Stores of Messrs Money Wigram and Sons' Ship Building Yard. MESSRS FULLER, HORSEY, SON, and CO. are instructed by Messrs Money Wigram and Sons (their premises oeing taken by the Midland Railway Company) to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 14th November,' aad following days, at 12 o'clock precisely each day, on the pre- mi-es. Black wall yard, Poplar, the PLANT, Machinery, Tools, andStorea, including a self-acting planing machine by Smith, Beacock and Co., will plane 4ft 6 by 4tt by 12ft long, self acting shaping machine, 7in. stroke, radial drilling machine by Smith Beacock and Co., with 6ft arm, two vertical drilling chines,nine countersinking and drilling machines, a ISincentre self-acting screw cutting lathe by Swith, Beacock, and Co., three surfacing and band lathes, self-acting plate planing machine by Smith, Beacock, and Co., will take in 14 feet long, two screwing machines, a powerful borizontal eccentric punch- ing and shearing machine, will shear 9in. angle iron and punch iiin *holes through lin. plate, by Craig and MacDonald, 16 eccentric and lever punching and shearing machines, a very powerful set of plate-bending rolls 14ft. wide, top roll 12in diameter, a set of ditto 8ft. 9in. wide, two horizontal bending machines, Lloyd's fans, three Itigby's patent eteam hammers, (SOcwt., lOcwt., ana rjcwt.) by Glen and Ross, forges and furnaces, a bo-borse power steam beam engine by Maodslay, Sens, and Field, with 86in. cylinder, 4fC stroke, a 25-horse power ditte, a 10-horse power table ensrine, 500 ft. wrought-iron shafting, pulleys, leather bands, two donkey pumping engines, seven Cornish boilers from 6ft. diameter, by 13ft long, to 6ft 6in diameter by 30it long, rA eight-horse power portable engine by Ransomes and Sons, pumps, four circular saw benches, will take in from 86m to 42in saws, three rack saw benches 54ft and three vertical deal and timber frames, four ditto for cutting Cuthbertson's bevelled work, self-acting planing machine, will plane four sides at once, self-acting moulding machine with four heads, jigger saw, saw sharpening machine by Powig, James, A Co., toenailing machine, six morticing and boring machines, circular an4 frame saws, grindstones, joiners* cramps and benches, two W. L steam kilns COft long, three five-ton overhead travellers, 25ft span, Taylor's 10-ton steam crane, three seven-ton Henderson's patent derrick cranes 40ft radius, crabs, six capstans, weiehihg machines, 50 tons bending and levelling slabs and blocks, about eight tons smiths,' tools, three tons steam hammer tools, forge cranes, anvils, two tons oli;pr hammer tools, a large general assortment of ship's ironmongery and stores, one ton gun idetal castings, ftft IMIS/LFOW, ftft m8 25 tons wrought scrap iron, 10 tons light iron, 15 tons useful iron. 12 tons useful chain, wrought iron tanks, a large quantity blocks and falls, about 6,000 oak trenails, three tons lignum vita, several hundred fir spars, shores, and stage planks, keel btoctfs, Ac., iron railo, turntables, trucks and trolleys, vices, benches, offico furniture, and numerous other effects. May be viewed tnree days preceding and mornings of sale, and cata- logues had on the premises, and of Messrs Fuller, Horsey, Son &Co., 11, BiUiter-equare, London, E.C. 8706 TO SHIUILDERS. To be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE TREATY, as a going con. cern, the old-established SHIP-BUILDING and SHIP-REPAIR- ING BUSINESS, carried on at Little Falmouth, in the Port of Falmouth, together with the large and commodious Building Yards, Patent Slip, Dry Dock (partly constructed), Ship-building Shed, Steam-Saw Mills, Blacksmith's Shops, Workshops, Lofts, Saw-pit, Foreman's House and Offices, commodious Dwelling- house, with ornamental grounds and well-stocked gardens in connection with and adjoining the yard. These premises, which have a water frontage of about 900 feet, with a deep water channel up to t hem, comprise about 10 acres oi laad in a ring fence, and are held on a lease for 999 years, ol which 936 years are unexpired. The above property is the best adapted in the West of England for carrying on an extensive shipbuilding and repairinir business, not only from the complete manner in which it has been laid out, bat from its natural position, being situated at Falmouth, the first Port in the English Channel, which is so largely resorted to by damaged vessels. The purchaser will have an opportunity a! tAk-bLthe stock of materials on the premises at a valusmA, PA&W making arrangements for the completion of two Urs* contracts for building vessels which are partially constructed. The business is now in full work. Application to be made to Messrs Genn and Nalder, or to William Jenkins, Esq., Solicitors, Falmouth, before the 10th November. Daled Falmouth, October 7th, 1876. 108S9 CWSI G N E P, Wi. N TED, for 10 tons of IRON shipped at Gothenburg by Messrs EKMAN & CO.. on board the Vessel CENTAURI. now lying in the West Bute Dock, Cardilf. Apply to Tellefsen, Wills, A Co., St. Bute Crescent, Cardiff. 10946 (For continuaii»n of Auctions see 6(h Page)*
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IMPORTED LEAnING CONNTAL MAKT v. T) r» ,Vi0Cis 0F ^UBLE MANTEL PIECES. JOpTVr Yt^^8 ao wo" t0 inspect ai>t WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, T, CARDIFF. 4761