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jab, by gUrfuw. AUCTION API^a 1NTMENT& ;t UJB B.R.'A 'i)), 'iHu.UA-, CLARKE & CO. Nssk 'o?c'• at Carditt October 2 -StMfcn1* Furn,^ BEYNO.V & HUGHES. k r°fs. &t-. *ic eiwa-isea feit. H ^iw. Gower. September 21 4»d Glari c. x- J- BUSE. Stock-in-T.ade, «fcc., at fiwansea, Sept. 36 ^ann p Air MOSES CD^t. ren,^s, at, Aberdare October ^014 jr Mr EM*a H. 1; A VIES. W,, y> at Centre „ Sept. 26 Mr HENRY Da VIES. "fcj. b- ilSsT5"? Tenby September 18 „ ^&>fieS f^J-'OiiNELlUS EVANS aud SON. ^thi* weuery, aintings, &.C., at Newport Sept IS & 14 i0K Stock P Mr ROBERT. EVANS. M>#. roP8, &c at Pentvrch Karm Sept t bead r. klr J A14 KS GRAHAM. l4 Stout Put LStor-k at Trorrev September 14 :evf-, v, Ca"le, Aic., at Ro^rcrstone September 19 \S. v?HOPKiAS, aad CO. fao'i t^T' &c- « Cardiff.. Eept. 14 ture, a/ Cardiff September 14 b ^dPr, Mr- EDWARD HOWARD. {W,. perty» at Swansea S»ptember 21 5' C?' at sWa„. Mr J OiiN M. LEEDEK. lw '°l<i Klr!'s,ea — • September 14 r«fch Vrops Jj re» »l Swarue* September 15 i, ld fitd j "ent!> &c Bt Killay Vach Sept. 18 °5lci Bents, &c at Swansea ..September 21 f ftTtade ft Mr HENRY LEWIS. tl e, Book Dehts, etc., at PetiyLr,iim.. Sept. 14 stoe .i,ew« LEWIS BROIHERS. near Briton Ferry „ Sept 14 0l<l F*rJ*e'8rs MARSH, MILNER, and CO. M'trt, at Liandieiior .October 14 V ld Mr JOSEPH POWELL. -^Cnc*s. at Pembroke. Sept. 23 ottag6ie J81"8 EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. oOB>« Swansea „ Sept. 20. ^Oldj. Mr A. SMITH. •Wim "'nituTe, Ac_ at Cardiff September 19 Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. °4«»k ^^Wvcummer Sept. 20 t, fni.m .■Messrs ST K A KE Rand LAKE. *th Vlnitur« &c., at Abergavenny Sept. 16 js 1 i?8rs T tiOMAS, SON, and DAVIES. r, 0rscs, Poniea, at L!wyncyntefin_ Oct. 4 t, 'Mr JOHN THOMAS. lea and Household Furmture. October. W&A-tle ». Mr DAVID THOMAS. • "old j>at: d fUck ot Hay, at Llanelly Sept. 18 \j -llure* C^rt Mare, etc., at Brynmawr. Sept. 20 V t^gj. — Jylifc ^)Blcr> Parish of Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouthshire. iw.SferT,v^>* STEPHENSON is instructed to AUCTION, at the Kiii(r*s Head Hotel, New- ^41' Jr» 16-k Sblre* on WEDNESDAY, th« 20th Hay of 0t ■ Two for Three o'oiock precisely, subject to so wle to be then produced, all that desirable and }?V^inS 17, FREEHOLD FARM, r(*th 44 ■), i (niore or less) of fertile Pastwe Land, tlift11'0 » wlt^ the Farm-house ai>d Buildings h 8'tuate near the Village of Alaesycwmmer, *g'Vtl«i Myi yddyslwjn, in the occupation of Mr. Wc4 '3 'iiiu ,g >enano ihereof. » a,U 8 tualtd for buildintf purposes, beinjc very i? 'lie loa n1' '? a Picturesque locality, with a jfo .d front- *!Kv;iv Qea^nS from Bedwellty to Maesycwmmer, and Al»'t 1Stations, with a South aspect, sloping towards X^th of ry" '8 within a few minutes walk of the new £ er J r yewmmer Station, of the Brccon and ^'liv^51 ftanT. RhyuLimy Junction Station of the Great ■y» aU(i ltl» Hengoed Station of the Khymney are not included in the sale. *ii«j f-rdiri • J^rticulwa apply to Mr. Geo. Thomas, Ely Farm, • Or ta' Jr Mejsi s G'. F, and G. James, Solicitors, Merthyr Auctioneer, 21, Queen-street, Cardid. 9877 J O Park place, Cardiff. W,v«ry ^^T, with immediate possession, a • mf,dio»B and Tabtefully Decorated FAMILY ,°4i is' s',u*'e near the Crockherbtown end of Park i^Otn5 el«v»ti tlv built of stone, with a handsome h°j < obtains entrance hall, three reception ScmiJ and dressing-rooms, two attics, china pantry. N v. nan ft .'u'ar^er> beer and wine cellars, bathroom and tto07y cornAi W.C.'s, and side entrance. Tbe fittii grs v??* ?)ete> an<i include hot and cold water supply '°to°, Prn«j ,a on- Bells, speaking tubes, and venuia- Nil^'ess.! ♦ /oom8- The "rata8> marble mantelpieces, To i-ot''hu ? pavement, glazing, painting, and papering in* descrip ion. .Jajv,. Qa w terms, apply to s<?»8 W. P, STEPHENSON, 21, Queen street, Cardiff. KSSt> -n Pert of Cardiff. mXt5 BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, ^ciqk' '°r t ?' have received inst-ractioDs to SELL by AUC- ?*r benefit of whom it may concern, on MONDAV, "Ulr. H ^6. on board the vessel where she now lies, in *V 0 Dock, Cardiff, all that SPANISH BRIG, the of .j, ^lANA (iecent!y damaged by explosion); also the th^^Ld, HOPES, MATERIALS, and STORES be- Juliana (259 tons register, 330 tons burthen, built *»e4 i? ^MseJ for nine years) was extensively repaired ami t«73. The materials, tc., coma ise 4 anchors .and or. davit, derrick, sundry sails barometer, com- Ski ^Biiu ^Khts, lanterns, spare lower yard, do. topsail Esparto ropes, pair of double*action pumps, %7r», W?'»nd utensils; ?ron water tank, rope and wood ''k *1* ln> ^bin furniture, &c., the whole of which wiii Nik^^VC Tt0i*uitpureha8*r9- >i#na sold at twelve for one oClock, **ed. eri»la, &c., directly alterwards. The whole may now t torf There will be No Reserve. 1^2*^ li^f^M-tieulars application maybe made to (he Spanish IT?1*, frut« r Uart »<lu*ra Messrs G. W. Jones, Heard, and Docks; or t ) the Auct'oneers. Cardiff, Sept. 8,1«76. 3537—10085 V. — "'V .J SALE THIS DAY. kttb- and others.—Unreserved Sales of Jewellery, |k "atcbmakers' Materials, &c.—74, Crockherbtown iS «SS8 HILL, HOPKINS, and CO., are !"S«u?r« by tne tyustee of tbe estate of J. C. Barry, 'iquidawon, to SELL by AUCTION, at 74, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 14th September, Portion of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and Effects a*>ove crtate, comprising watches, chain j, j"t goods a large quantity of watchmakers' 8&*yjb^le,,Ac- to no reserve. at Seven o'clock in the Evening. 10118 SALE THIS DAY. Cardiff.—To Furniture Brokers and others. *P«, iw: HILL» HOPKINS, and CO. are S'Oot N. by the Turstee in Baukruj tcy to SELL by 5> ^/lURSDAy, the 14th inst., the whole of the tafie and other Effects pertaiuing to the estate of of d Cabinot M*ifer8 and I pholsterere, Cardiff, llm,1K-'oo[n and drawing-room Suites in mahogany 'oo Sfk'k anc^ ja/>a",)ed goods, dining tables, walnut IJy^^drootof e8> occasional ditto, chairs of evary de.-ciip- ">irniture, bedroom suites, cheffonieres, side- othZ pianofortes, a quantity of paperhang- 0nT? »fli ? e"ects too numerous to mention. vNs^iaol?0reserve- ^l^c^alng of sale. y, ^c^nce at 12 o'clock precisely. 10117 A l> CaTdiff.—To Private Families and others. ySL inst^ ^^1 SMITH has been favoured with O £ V0ns from the Rev D. L. Jenkins (who is going by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on ?W!0<Wro 7^, September 19th, 1876. the wnol* of the new JSitt6^ ara^0uSEUtOLD FURNITURE and Effects, com- ^l»r. ^Vh#B7ln?*room suites in walnut, upholstering in pie"* pi^r» walnut centre table inlaid, tine toned r> (in walnut case, by Cox), brass curtain Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, h«.i» r ,tnders, fireirons, mahogany dining table, choirs, cane ditto, sofa*, engravings, t?6hfc?(:ad«0*,lny study table, self-consuming gas stove, tahtp Palliasses, feather and millpuff bed, mahogany Vole-top washstanp, toilet glasses and ware, JfjtM, crib »' drawers, bedroom tcfaairn, dressing tables, '•qtiiISl*Ia^u'ator» Ac., tic. together with the usual M» including dinner, tea and cott'ee services, 0^ Lantern, with apparatus complete, by Wood, of ti»«,» -r?"^ocicT^0rnln8 Sale, whMh will commence punctually s. i/rMi I, St John's square, Cardiff. 1 r\ 18/6. 10107 OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. by Private Contract, of TES, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ^TTSlO A Vttn ORGANS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6. fun,, of every description. o&Uk^jP^PSON AND 8HACKELL, the whi^ Promises at 1', Hirh street, Swansea, intend Piaaofor, 01 their present Stock at agTeat reduction for by all the best makers offered dutingthe ..S^i.'Pric* T?.' o' 20 percent. The best Sheet Music at* -to c0w. other goods equally cheap. „ A .T;Uy on THURSDAY, August Slst, and to con- v Tp month of September. %«i '"i Pi 'or Kale, cheap; also several very good M The r°> returned from season's hire at a great Jjgovj -iSe of the Premises for S»!a. 9849 a «tre5S^MADD0X and EMERr, 18, Higi> • Auctioneers, Estate and H«us« Agents L,^ PenarS fir8t-cla«s VILLA RKSI DKivCES to LbT or J'or^^ram^^J1 »o*th; also several HOUSES in Upper °P°tlands, and Oathays. .l^l'piy as ahoTe._ 7826 A„CJ. JENKINS; TIONeER, valuer, l1i, commission agent, STREET, SWANSEA, T n MORRISTON. 7*1 "ale" by udion. SALE THIS DAY. Port of Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDhR has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the llaekworth Anns Hotel. Swansea (subject to such conditions as will t.e prodnced at the time oi sale), on TllUUSDAY, 14th Sept., 1876, at Three o'oiock in the aiiernoou, 'i iieclipper KARQUE, JAMES KETNWAY, now lying in tho South Dock, Swansea, built at St John's (under special survey) in ife73, and classed Al at Lloyd's for 9 years, coppered and oopnerfatttcned; ,087 tons register, 149.7 BL.0 17,8. r;. U.-Baif the purchase money to be paid In cash and half in four and six montn's as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to Captain Macdonald on board, or to the Auctioneer, Oxford street, Swansea. 10106 SALE TO-MORROW. Oxford Chambers. Oxford street, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEED&Rwill SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Chambers, on FRIDAY, !■ eptem- ber 1ft, 1876, a lareeand varied assortment oi HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianofortes, Sewing Macmnes, and other Ef- fects, comprising pianoforte (by J. Broadwood and Sons), walnut and mahogany loo tables, brilliant pier glasses, mahog- auy sofa in hair, couches in American leather, Brussels, tapes- try, and other carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fireirons, easy, cane-seated, and o her chait work tables, inaitcgp-ny waih- staodB (marble top), dresmg tables, toilet glasses, towel hordes, chamber wa.re, &e., &c., feather and other be'Gs, com- modes, spring mattr:88e», palliasses, half-tester anrt other bedsteads, mahogany cbests of drawers, crcsser, pictures, ornaments, lustres, copper m kettles, music stooia, irtu i at and umbrella stand, oil cloth, sewing machines, CIOCKS, Nc., &-c., the usual kitchelland culinary utensils, &c., Ac. Goods on view morning of sale, bale to comtuence at Eleven o clock in the forenoon. 10107 Killay Vach, near Sketty (haif a mile from Killay Station, on the London and North Western Railway. MR. J. M. LEEDER lias received instructions from Mr William^ Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, Ser;t. 18, 1376, the followibg STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURYITUitE, &c., comprising:— STOCK.—Si^ Hereford cross-bred milch cows, hoifer in calf, 3 two year old heifers, eari ng bull, 4 t>iree year_ old steers, bay two year old heifers, eari ng bull, 4 t.U'6e year old steers, bay horse Hi hands, good worker; iron-grey horte Joll.v," 1,1 hands, 7 years old. QO. bay horse, 15 hands, do. bay ho. me, rising 4 years, do.; bay pony, 2 years old sucking colt, fat P/ll", sow io furrow, g,e¡e, fowls, &c. <> CROPS.- A rick of w<ll-har<ested hay, 3 mows of oats, mow of wheat, mow of fern, 4 acres of swedes, three quarters of an acre of potatoes, &c., Ac. lmpLzmiLN rs, .-Cart and trebles (nearly new) 2 spring oars ditto, plough (new), hair>w, 2i sets of shaft harness, 2 seta of leading ditto, 2 6ets ploughing ditto, 2 sets trao ditto, saddles, bridles, thrashing machine with chalfcutter attached, with gear, Sic., complete.. „ DAISY Utsnsils, FcwfiTURS, &c.— Cheese press, churns, brass pan, milk p&"S, tubs, earthenware, steelyards, &c, sideboards, shelf dresser, tables, chairs, settle, bed- steads, dressing tabic, washsi-ands and ware, looking glasses, &C., &C. J Six months' credit on approved security, on all sums of £ 3 Luncheon on the table at Eleven, and the Sale to commence at One o'clocfc.. „ Auctioneer's OflSces, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swan- sea. lolOS Mumbles, in the parish of Oystermouth, Swansea Freehold Ground Rents, Cottage?, and Land tor Sale. MR JOHN M. LEEDER. has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC A UCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind street. Swansea, on THUliSDAY, the 21st day of September, 1876, at Three o clock, toe following FREEHOLD GROUND KENTs and Other Properties, in one lot, but if not so add, then in the following lots "'§,■? 2 2 "3 o s 5 S P -2 s « a q *5- fe-a ° a S a S.2 -t h I s £ s. d. —————— 2 i0 0 A dwelling- James and E. 99 rears from house, with Prickett 29th Sept, courtyard 1=4-. courtyard I 1=4-. and out- I buildings 7 0 0 I The like I Sarah Hickey 99 years from 29th Sept., 1874. 7 0 0 The like Wm. Davies 99 years from I 29th Sept., 1872. 6 0 0 The Eke David Davies 99 years from 29 h Sept., II 1,-74- The like D. Michael j £ 9 years from I 2hil\ March, I 1844. These properties adjoin each other, are situate near the George 4 is. d. Hotel, Mumbles, and face the sea. I 10 0 0 A dwelling- Wm. Michael 99 years from house with 29th Sept. court-yard 1874. and out- building. 10 0 0 Thehke. John Rogers S9 years from 29tn Sept.. 1874. Lot 2. 20 0 0 Lot 3. Three Dwelling-houses, adjoining the last-named pro- perties, and let upon weekly tenaucies. Lots 2 and 3 lie immediately at tne back of Lot 1, and on much higher ground, and therefore ako command a full view of tnL?tl' A rough piece of land immediately in tbe rear of Lot. 2and3 aud SJitable foi the_en etion of a dwelling-house. For further particulars apply to Messrs Walford and Gabb Solic tors, Abergavenny: or to the Auctioneers. Oxford Cham- bers, Swusea. 10.71 The oaklands, Aberdare —Preliminary Announcement. MR MOSES CU^E is instructed by H. J. Hoilier Enq., to TeLL by AUCTION, at the Poot Hotel, Aberdare, ^PrTsIDENCE0^ nMi/iAiiaiv rfifloosed of. all RUSiyJJ-wuti (as the sime now btandu after tho recent fire)* with the Coacii-houae, Stables, Con- servatoryf &c., and the J-ields adjommg. wtich were recently ia the occuu&tioa of Mr Holiior. The premises are held under a lease for a term of sg years, about 15 vearn of which have expired, at a very lo»v ground rent. The out-offices are in a good ftata of preservation, and were not affected by fire. The site ot the ptemsses comprises fcbThe day o7Sthe Sale, with full particulars, will appear in future advertisemeuts and 'nuctio^eerpr.rt'-n t° treat,application can be maae to the ..olidtora ak I'ontypridd, or Messrs flollier and Williams, sollcitois Aber- dare and Pontypridd. SALB THIS DAY. Blasnbiglan Farm, situate two miles from Aberavon, and two mi es from Briton Ferry. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are instructed by Mr George Key, senior (who lale^ngatM^Miaelmaaj to SELL by AUCTION, on the above farm, on THURSDav September 14th, 1876, the whole of valuable iARMING hlOCK, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising 130 fat sheep, 19 he*d of cattle, IS ot wh eh are fat, lO ho.ges and ponies, 19 pigs, about 100 head of PO^try> meadow hay', 19 ricks of oa's, oat straw, a very complete set of farm implements of the inost lmpioved make, including haymaking machine. .p':r'i> ploughs, drills, rollers, harrows, Irish cars, market car, dairy utensils, &c., &a and a portion of the -preserved household furniture. n„ Refreshments at Eleven a.m. Sale at Twelve punctually. Terms Credit on ayproved bills. Tbe Mart, Neath, September, 1876^ 1 In Liquidation. —Re R. Jones ^nd Co., Drapers and Grocers, mO be SOLD, by TENDER, the STOCK-lN- X TRADE and BOOK DEBTS of the above *J* £ ers. The Stock, as per schedule, amounts to £130, and the Book Debts to £ ''Tenders marked "Jones'Stock, &c., to besent beforei the, 15 th instant to Messrs Lewis Brothers, Accoulltgutd, Neath, and to be openei at their Offices at 12 Noon on that date. The Stock and Books may be inspected on tbe premises The 'irustee is not bound to accept the highest or any tender. Neath, September 5th, 1876. 10081 At Fishguard, in the County of-embroke.-To Ironmongers and mo be immediately °F V X PRIVATE CONTRACT, the IRONMONGERY BUSINESS and STOOK-IN-TRA.DE of Mr James Roch, at Fiabirus, d. It is the only Ironmongery Business in the town, and is in the midst of a irood agriculi ural district. For particulars and terms, and an order to inspect and- examine the stock, apply to PBICE, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. Dnflrvn, near Cardiff. i MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Alatt C. Bruce PiyWt EJSv"'1>V AUCTION, early m October next, the whole K-, lwo CARRIAGES, and a part ol the HOUSEHOLD > URW1*U Ka. Further particulars will appear shortly, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer. 1nA W Cowbridge, Hh September, 187ü. a £ £ — DOUBLE-BARRELLED, CENTRAL- 3&V FIRE BKEECHLOADING GU^, 12 bore, lamn at m Damascus barrels, fine walnut stock, fitted with latest improve- ments. Splendid killer, and in perfect condition. I will sell it ls'f for jeB, and wi'l send it on an; rovnl on receipt of l'ost oric" order or backer's reference. A rare bargain. I will return cash immed;ately if Run is not approved of. Address L. W. Kimmins, Haywardsfield Hall, Stonehouse, Gloucesterahrre. 10il.)7 O N E Y .—From £ 50 to £ 50,000 to be ADVANCED on Freehold, Leasehold 1'ouse, l anded Fiopsrty, or goo's personal Feei'.ritv, at 6 per cent. interest, re- payable by easy instalments, and with other important advaa- taFt>r"Prospectuses, and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO., Auctioneers, Va;ners, Ac-, College Cham- bers, CoUege-etreet, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, _L|»n- tXm^f Z9DB 5,alt.s by Aitrtion. SALE Tla' S DAY. I ::)ALE THIS D.A. Y. Victoria Mart, Oxiord sireet, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES have been -i-v-JL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, 011 THURSDAY, September lith, 18/0, a lot of well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and other Effects, comprising dining aDd drawing-room suites, maho- gany and wainutio), dining, occasional, end Peui or,). e t., blei, mahogany couch in hair, ditto sofi in ditto, and leather ditt,o, cheffonuiere, Bi uts lg, tapfstry, Ividdtrminster, f, It, and othfr carpets. hearthrugs, handsome glasi in uilded frame, sewing machines, poles and rintis, dinner ware, coal vases, bronzed and other fendets, several sets of tire )ron.s. &c., &c., iron hall-tester, French, sofa, fotd ng, and other bedsteads, spr ng mattresses, feather and o-her be ls, palliasses, mahogany martile top wash- stands, ditto ditto dressing table with trlass attached, mahogany, painted and other chests of drawers", large wardrobe, toilet glasses, cane-seated and other chairs, mahogany bedsteps, mahogany and other towel rails, ditto dressing table with glass attached, clothes horse-, chamber ware, &c., &c., together with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, &e. Goods on view Morning of Sale. Sa e to commence at Ele, en o'clock in the Forenoon. 10104 Bishopston, Gower. TV/TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been i.vJL instructed"by Mr D. Jones to SELL by A;1C1 ION', at the above place, on THi'RsDAY, September 21, 1S76, the following very useful and valuable S I'OCK, CROPS, &c., viz.:—strong t rey geldinc, rising three years; two yearling til lies, two sucking oolts, two yearling heifers, 15 ewes, 30 lambs, six ram lamb9, sever; small pigs, Ij geese, (fcc., 14 mows of corn, two ricks of hay, four acres of swedes, &c., &c. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale at One o'clock precisely. Eh tmonths' credit will be given on approved bills ofl£2 and upwards. Auctioneer's Officcs, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10105 SALE THIS DAY. — Berthyllwdd Farm, Trostrey, 2t miies from Usk, 2 from Raglan,, and 2 from Nantyderry Railway Stations. 1V/TR JAMES GK A.HAM be^s to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from Mr William Chilton (who is leaving the farm) to SELL by t-UBLIC AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, tho ]ith day of September, 1876, the undermentioned valuable l.IVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, and Effects. PAKTICULAUS SHE*P.—30 English Biore ewes, 8c'half-bred ewes, 19') Radnor store ewes, 40 half-bred ewe CAT-ILK.—ll capital milch cows in season, 2 cows with calves, cow to c&lve in about a mouth of the sa e, 10 prime Hereford bullocks, rising two years; 4 two-yc-irs old steers, 7 two-years old hewers in season, 9 yearling heifers, A calves, very superior two-years old Hereford bull, yeai ling Hereford bull. HOR..ES.-Ca.rt horse" Co!!ler," five years o'd; cart horse Dragon," tix years old cart colt, three years old cart mare Blackbird," six years cart mare "Derby," six years old; cart mare 11 barling," seven years old, with filly; a useful cob mare" Jess," niae years old; eight years old entire horse; 2 twi>yearsol.l horse cart colt»; two-years old cart filiy; year- ling cart colt; yearling cart filly; two-years old hackney cob pony mare; sucking colt. Hat, STRAW, ROOTit &c.-Mow of hay. about 12 tons, to go off; 2 capital mows of clover, about 2i tons 2 mows of hay, about 35 tons; a quantity of wheat barley, and oaten straw, and about 11J acres of swedes, all to be consumed on tbe farm. Also a valuable and varit:d assortment of modern agricultural implements, dairy ut.m&Ds, hcusehold furniture, and other effects. 600 gallons of prime c:der, and the grazing of abcut 270 acres of grass and stubble to the 2nd of February next. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale punctually at 12 o'clock. Approved bills at three. montb s will be taken from purchasers to the amount of A20 and upwards. The Auctioneer desires to call special attent on to the above Sale; the sheep are particularly sound and good, the cattle choice and well selected, th" horses are powerful and in excel- working lent' condition, and the farming implements, 6: in capital preservation. In consequence of the numerous lots, a punctual attendance is requested. Dated, 67, High street. Newport, August 81, 1876. 10136 Cross-I.an-Bro Farm, Rosrerstone, thr, e miles from Newport one from Tydee, and one and a half from Bazzaileg Railway Stations, -L&Me and important Sale of 49 Fat and S ore Cattle (principally short horns). 81 fat and Store Sheep, 9 horses and Colts, 8 Pigs, Agricultural Implements, 48 tons of Clover and Liavo 38 tons of Straw, Dairy Utensils, Casks, and other valuable effects, w ich MR. JAMES GRABLAM has been favoured with instructions from Mrs We!sh (who is leaving the farm) to conduct, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of September, 1876. Particulars:— UATTLX.-IO superior milch cows (in good season) 9 short horn two years old heifers (in calf). 5 short horn \earling heifers, 1 two years old steer, 6 short horn yearling steers, an excellent well bred two jears old shoit horn bull, 10 calves, 2 fat steers, 5 fat heifers. Shuisp.—23 fat English ewes, 27 fat lamba, 24 store ewes, 2. Cotrswold rams. Hor»ks.—3 cut mares (in foal), cart mare, 2 cart hoaes. pony (in foal,with sucking cJt), nag colt (visiEg 8 years, broken to saddle). PIGs.-2 sows (in farrow), 4 hog pigs. 2 strong stoi-q pigs. IMPLEMENTS, &c.- 4 wheel pony pi>a<.ton, broad wheel wagon, narrow wheel wasou, 3 wheel plough (Howard, Rmtome, and Sims), double beamed i lough, 2 rets iron harrows, chain har- rows, cultivator, 2 horse hoes, Cambridge roller, voojen ditto, combined reaping and mowing machine (e^ual to new, by Samuelaon), norse rake (new. by R%m-oaies), portable cider mill and press. 3 turnip gutters, 2 tWII knife chaff machines, turnip drill, cake crusher, 4 fheep racks, 7 sheep troughs. 10 dozen hurdles, cattle iron crib, rrinostone, 4146deri, -i wheelbarrows, pigs' ir, n and wooden trougns, 3 haul rakes, pikes, hay rakes, ropes. 8 hogsheads and other large casks, fanning tools, ic., &c., &c. HARNESS.—Set plated single harness, 4 sets long harness, 3 sets bhol t harness, 2 seta G.O. harness 2 road sadd.od, single rein bridle. DAIRY UTENSILq.—Barrel churn, patent double cheese press, cheese vats, milk skeels, pans and tins, cheese tub,b.itter pf inw, scales, &c. &c. CLOVIM, HAY, STRAW, &C.-MOW of old clover, 20 tons ditto of new ciover, 18 twns ditto, 4 tons; mow of n eadow hay, 6 ions; 20 tons of wheatsn straw, 12 tons barley straw, t; tons of oaten straw (all to go ofi). Luncheon at 10.30. Sale pnpctual y at 12. The Auctioneer respectfully calls special attention to the above genuine sllle. The tattle a e of a very superi r class, the implements modern and well assorted, and the clover, hay, and straw well harvest vd and in capital condition. A punctual attendance urgently requested 10179 Tenby, Pombr,)keshire. -Sale of Va uable Leasehold Property. MR HENRY DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Coburg Hotel, Tenby, on IdONDAs, September 18th, 1876, at One for Two o'clock in the AiternooI precisely, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, namely: LOT 1.—The DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISFS No 1, St Julian ten ace, Tenby, now occupied oy Mrs Rees, at the annual rent oft-.0. This Lot has immediate access to the South Sands. LOT 2.—Tbe DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, No. 2, Ft Julian terrace, now held by W. B. Willock, Esq., under an agreement for a term of 7 yearrl from Michaelmas IS74 at the annual rent of £40. The purchaser ot this lot will be entitled to a right of way from its garden through part of the garden and tbe way o: passage to the sands belonging to Lot 1. LOT 3.—The DWECLLNG-HOU-E and GARDE.V, N 3, St Julian terrace, now occupied by M a White, This lot is subject to an under lease for the whole term of the Vendor, at the yearly rent of 5s. There is immediate access to the sands. LOT 4.—The DWE.LINO-HOUSE and GARDEN, No. 4, St Julian Terrace, now occupied by Mr David Lewis, at the earl v rent of £45, w.th one equal haif part of the piece of earden ground situate in the rear of this lot, and of lot 6, <<nd let on a 3 early tenancy to Mr W illock, the tenant of !ot 2, at the annual rent of Ll Is. which rent will be apportioned during his tenancy between the purchasers of lots 4 and 5 in equal moieties. LOT 6.—The DWELLLNG-HO USE and GARDEN, No. 5, St Julian 'ierrace, with the remaining equal moiety of the piece of garden ground referred to n tha dascipt on in :ot4. Th s lot is subject to an agreement for an underlease to Edward Jones, Esq., for 7 5 ears from Michaelmas next, at the yearly rent of £ 85, subject to a deduc ion of £ 20 out of tbe first halt year's rent fr repairs. The above Lots are situate in close proximity to the Castle Hi 1 and South Sands, and possess fine bea views, and charming views of St Katberine's ROCK and Fort and Caldv Island. Tie whole are held by the Vendor under lease from the Corporation of Tenhy for 99 years, from Lady-dav, 1798, at the yearly rent of 2s, which will be apportioned amongst the lots in equal proportions. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, or Messrs DAVIES & CO., 10002 solicitors, Haverfordwest. SALE THIS DAY. Old Masonic Hall.-Supericr Breech-loading and other Guns, Splendid Jewels, Library of hooks, Paintings, Rich Furs, Ac. Messrs CORNELIUS EVANS and SON (in conjunction with Messrs hills Brothers, of L ndon) are instructed by the Mo,tga, e -is to :-ELL bv aUCI ION, at tt eir Rooms. 15, High st. eet, Newport, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 13th and 14th GMt< of September, 1^76, a spJendid STOCK of SINGLE and OOUBLE BR EEC H-LO A DI a G and other GUNS, Ki i-'LES, auo REVOLVERS ot the finest des- crip ion, by Aoams, E,¡r, H. Richards, Lang, Purdey, Reilly. Rigby, an 1 Needham. A collection of magnificent JEWELLh,K\ set with diamonds and other precious stone*. A Small collection of fine PAINTINGS, "y eminent n asters J A libra-y of superbiy iUustrati d aid bound BO KS, snlendid Sea skin JaCKuTS, an other rich Furs, MUSICAL ROXES, and and L umerous other Fi1'! CTS. bale to commence at Eit-ven o'clock prompt each dar. Catalogues may be had of Messrs fcllis Brothers Hogarth Galleries, St Ma;tin's la-e, London; and at. the Auction Gallery, 15, High strert, Newport. 10134 X~L L I A M S A N D E rY A UCTIONEEK, ESTATE AND insurance AGENT, :8. ST. MAIY STREET, CARDIFF. IIns the following PKOGERTIES for SALE :— CAIR-DIFF.-Noo. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard street; four houses Rii8*eil-[ treet; and No. 1, Win,-kt)r esplanade. uOATH.—One house in Eneral -street three houses in Diamond-street; twelve louses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and Fevcn in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Vilias, Par:, i(Ige-i-oad. CATHAYs.—Eight houses in Lett.' -street; two semi-detached cottages Letty-ptreet; and two semi-dera ;hed vi,l'V:> in Upper George-st.rect. C ,NTON.—Eligible site of cree'ioll Laud at t'ne corner of Clive-road and Eiy-roftd, and So feel fronta.g in fevern road. GRANGKTOWN.—A corner sh p in Uromigiovc-stieut and corner shop an"- hous.- in Holmxdale st ee A liberal proportion o: the purchase money may be bad on MortMM. AjdpI* aaabovs, » Jiales by guction. i Sale of Highly Valuable Leasehold Property at Poutre, Por.ty- MR ELIAS HENRY DAVIES has been in- s'ructed by Mr John Davies, Fireman, Pentre, to SELL r>y PUBLIC AOCi'ION, at the Penire Hotel Vestry-'oom, on TUESDAY, September 26th, 1876, at. Seven o'clock in the After- noon precisely, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PRO KRTV, name y, hOB. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, all those new Messuaies or Dweliing-hou^es, in the occupation of John Da, ies, Je1 Lo bver, y> orga u Davies, Jeremiah Cro s, and Tnomas Slid dor. Tii s ot is held under a lease granted by Griffith Llewellyn, i sq., < aglati Hall, for w9 years fiom t) e ist September, 1S75, at the lOW annual L-round rent of £7 10s, and lets at au aagregitte rental of £77 2s Ot per am um. The property is situated at Pleasant at reel, Pentre, in close proximity to Messrs Llewellyn and Cubitt's Engine Works, and the Cardiff and Swansea. SmokelessSteaui Coal Compact. Tile Auctioneer therefore'eels great confide .ce in commend- ing it to the attention of his friends as an undoubted saie re. mu,nerative investment. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer's Office, Raglan Chambers, Pen tre, t on typridd. 10105 j Short Notice 0-f Cross street, Abergavenny. MESSRS STRAKER and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from Mr B. B. Ni-bolls to SMLL by AUCTION on the ",hove Premises, on ATUltUAY neXL, 16,11 .:)epteml:er, 1876, the %-h,,Ie of his modern a, d sub- stantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and otiif-r Etfects, full particuiars of which will apj-etr in posters and handbills. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clo k. There will be an reserve. Anctioneers' offices, Tiverton place, Abergavenny. In Liquioa ion.—To Paper Dangers, I'a nte;s. Glazieis, and House J)ecorators.-No. 16, College street, Swansea. MR T. J. BUSE is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION', at Messrs Glover and Son's auciion r OTie, Castle street, Swansea on SATCRDAY, September 10th, 1676, ti-e whole of the aTOCK-IN-THADE, bOUsEiiOLD k URNITURE, FJXTURES, and other Sfltcts of Mr John Mit- chell. The STOCK-IN-TRADE consists of about 700 choice and select pieces of Paper, and the usual requisite materials for carry.nir on the trade of a fainter. Glazier, as.d House Decora- tor. Tlie Hou eh'dd Furniturecenip-tses: — FRONT SITTING ROOM-l Mahogany (deal ba-ek) 1 Square Mahogapy Table, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Picture, 50himney Ornaments, 1 Siuaer's Sewin? Machine, 2 Ornaments, 1 Pier G!a?g, 2 Wegrthiuvrs, 1 Piece of Oil Cloth. 1 Folding Bedstead, 1 MiUputl Bed i.nd Bedclothes, Pa r of Curtains and Pole for window. 1 MiUputl Bed i.nd Bedclothes, Pa r of Curtains and ilole for window. BACK SITTING ROOM—1 piano (StoddarS maker), 1 sofa (American), 1 mahogany chest of urawers, 3 cane-seated chairs, I round iabie, rck8 tor paver. FRONT BEDROOM -1 iron French lešsteaof, 1 pair of pal- liasses, 1 millputf bed, I stained table and cover, 1 mahogAiiy washstand, 1 night commode, beduing, BACK BEDROOM—1 iro.' bedstead, 1 pair of va'li^s- s, 1 feather bed. 1 millpuff bolster, beading, 1 table, 1 w^sfstand and ware. looking glass, 1 n srht commode. STAIRCASE—1 piece oi floor cloth, 25 stair rods, 1 clock case. KITCHEN-The usual requisi'es. SHOP—1 ladder, 2 chairs, 1 stoo!, 1 desk, 1 pair of steps. AREA- Sundry articles. The Auctioneer bejs to call the attention of the public to oh;8 Sile, as he can confidently recom Jlend the same, and trusts, inasmuch as there is no reserve, that he will be able to mtet a large and pllnc ual attendance, Sale to commence at 11 o clock in the Forenoon precisely. To inspect the above auply to the Auctioneer, aud tor further parti ulars or information to Messrs J. and S. B. Parsors, accountants, Nicholas street, Bristol: to the Trustee. 7, Tempie street., Swansea, or to J. Aerun Thomas, Esq., solicitor, 4, Rutland street, Swansea. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Temple street, Swansea, .2th September, 1876. 10111 ESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have been instruct.d to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, t the Cameron Arms Hotel, H:gn street, hwansea, on WED- I NESDAY, September 20th, 1876, ail tbese FIVE CO iTAGESad- joining eacn other, situate at Knap Coch, near the Rising Sun, Pentrechwyth, Foxhole, now in the occupation of Morgan Evans ana others, at the arose annual rent of £ .40 6s. The above Property is held for an unexpired term of 37 years, at the low ground rent of £4 4s per annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock. Fuither pnrticulars way be taù of Mr Legist Walters, 3, Mack- worth terrace, bt Thomas; or of the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford S.reet, Swansea. i(lilo Preliminary Announcement. MESSRS THOMAS, SON, and DAVIES', Auctioneers and Valuers, Important SALE of 12 0 SHEEP, 20 Head of Hereford CATI'LE, 10 HORSES and VONIES, at l.lwyncyntefin, near 1 evynncck, Breconshire, OCTOBER 4th, 1876, the property of MessisR. aud T. M'Turk. Furtcer particulars will shortly appear. Aber.'aveuny, Sept. lith, lbi6. 10200 Bailey street, Brynmawr. lY'f R I)AYID THOMAS has been instructed by' J3JL Mr George Yot'Bft to SELL by AUCTION, 011 .he pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, S'otemher OLb, 1876, at 2 pm one superior beivy CART MAhE, 7 years old, 16 hand: Tip CaRT, fo ir sets HARASS, two OHaFF MACHINES, etc., and tne whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Auctioneer's Offices, 69, Baiiev str. et, Brynmawr. 10186 SALE THIS DAY. Peuygraig, rhondda Valley.—To Grocers and Drapers. MR JiliNRY LEWli has received istrucdons ..L to SE'.L bv AUCTIOJT, on the premises, at Peny<raiiT. on T.HURSDAY, bept. m "'r 14th, 1876, the whole of the SToGK I TRADE, ROOK DEbTi, TRADE UTtiNSlLs, atd Etects of Mr Robert Price, grocer aiii draper AUo will be oflered for SALE, the LEASE of the PREMISES, wherein tbe said business is carried on, the same being held for an unexpired term 0'- 6 yters, at a yearly reutal of £ ti5. Schedule of tue book debts can be seen at the Auctioneer's office. Sale to cosnmenre at Twelve o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to Messrs U. F. and G. James, solicitor, blerthyr, or to the Auctioneer, No. 2, Castle street, Merthyr Tydfil. „ Sept. 7th, 1876. 101S9 Important £ nle ot Valuable Leasehold-dwelling Houses and Premises, situato in Bel.evue street and Madoo street, Swan- sea. MR EDWARD HOWARD (as Executor of the laie Mr Thomas Roe, decea ed) will SE.t.L by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Seplemher 2,. 1876, at the hour of 3 o'clock.in tho atterm on, at t. e .Nelson Hotel, Neisun 'eirace, Swansea, the followng valuable LEASEHOLD PROPfclirY (subject to such conditions of sde as shall be then and there proauced).- BELLE VUE S!'f\E"r. Lot ].-All that Dweliint-bousa and Premiseg, situate and being No. 23, B llevuo street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Air Jenkins, and let at the 1"W yearly eattl of til1, the tenant having to keep the same in thorough repair, ho h internal and external, and is held uudr a iea-e fi r 9 years from Decem- ber, 1837, ana subject to tbe yearly cround-rent of e5. MA DOC S'l'REET. Lot 2.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, s'tuate and being No 2;), Madoc street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Bartiett, as weekly tenant, at 9s. Lot thut Dw.liiiig-h.'Use aud Prem'.fe. situate snd being No US, an i adjoining Lot 2, now in the occu- pation of Mr Peac y, and aho let at the weekly rent of f»s. Lot 4.—All that Dwell.ng-hoiue and Premises, situate and being No 27, and aujoin>ng Lot 8, now in the occu- p- tion of Mr Norrs. and aise let at the uee.uy rent of l)s. Iktion of Mr Norrs. and aise let at the \4ee.IY rent of Hs. Lot 5.—Ail that Dwelling-house and Prenlhe3 situate and being No. 28, and adjoining Lot 4, now in the occupation of Mr Eat 11, and let at the weekjy rent of Us t'd. The last four Lots are held under a Lease for 99 years from 25th Oecembar, 1S6-. at the yearly roun rent of £ 14 12c,which will be duly apportioned atthe time of tale. For c.vds t. view, and furlhtr par.iculars, npply to the Auctioneer, 1, Nelson terrace, Swansea, or to David David ESQ., Solicitor, Swansea 10116 Pembroke^ Pembrokeshire.—Valuable Freehold- Residences for sale. MR JOSEPH POWELL has been favoured with instructions from the Executrix of the lavs Robert LOCK, E-q. 10 SELL by AUCTION, in onolot.at ihe ion Hotel, Pembroke ou SATURDAY, tbe 23rd (Jay of el>temher,1870, two valuable Freehold Kesidenc s, is tuate in the most charming residential part of the to n of Pe .'broke. No 1 is a tubstantially-built an) highly-convenient Family Residence. The house contains entrance bal1, spacious stairs and lantiing. dining-room, drawing-room,, and sitting rooms, with eight bedrooms and offices, good kitchen with usefa and large sheif and dresser and cupboards attached, which are fixtures; 3 arge pantrys. good cellar, several large cupboards through the house, and 3 w. c.'s. The house is well furnished with elegant and modtrn f'-rntture, car- pets, ate., and in every respect suitable for immediate pos- session the purchaser will have the option of ta.k.ng all at a valuation. There is also a lar-e back court-yard with store-ro,,nis, 2 out-houses, one suitable forcorvemion into a one-horse stable; fi-i nt coTar, fenced off with neat and substantial iron railing and gate. The residence has been lately fitted up with every modern c.invenienee ie=«rle-s of expe: se, and would accommodate a larae family. At the rear of the court-yard there is a large wallerl-gar'en, with a variety of choice fruit trees, f-hrubbery, and flowers. The house and garden stands on about half an Hcr6 of land, the whole is well I drained, and has a plentiful t-upnly of pure spring water, derive ) fr m the red sandstone. There is a good side entrance totveho se and yard. No. 2 is a neat, Ites;,lence, suitable for a sma l family, and distant from No. 1 abou 50 yards. It is of moderate size, con taming o cood rooms, kitchen, back d tto, pantry, and all neuessary accommodation, with yard and garden. At ihe front entrance there is a s iiial: cou t with oh ice flowers, and fenced off with iroti rails and cat,e. i he view fro 1: tbe two hou-es is remarkably pretty. To the north can be s°en the Pembroke river, and m.ti e background the wooded Mans or.s of Busii and Hoi yiand. with Golden and Go den HiP, and the whole country opens up with rark-like appearance. To the south c,,n be seen ti e ancient Church of St. Daniel's, and surrounding neigh- bourhood. Furthe p:n1,icuarsa.tl.d view can be obtained of :\1" Hanrv William Chr,stma.s, solicitor, S John's Chambers, 22, Wtl. brook, London, E.C.,or of the Auctioneer, Main street, 1 em- broke. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. 9315 E H. D A E S AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, BAGLAN HOUSE, PENTRE, PONTYPKIDD. sun W AN SEA SP6][CT-.fN-G-D EPO-T- (Late BROCKET'S), 2. CASTLE JbAlf.Ky .1TRKI..T. SWANSEA- ubnt jlotire5, "^7" H. WILLIAMS and CO., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Maaager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 9612 "OETHAJSY ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH, • CARDIFF. The REV. DR. THuMAS (of Pontypcol) Will preach tit tie TOWN HALL On SUNDAY NEXT, September 17th, 1876, At 11 a.m. a^d 6.30 p.m., When COLLECTIONS will be made on behalf of ths SURVIVORS C THE RECENr TURKISH ATROCITIES IN BULGARIA. 10183 ST-lHARK¡Sl\IAENDUParish of L1anda-œ: The Consecration of this Church will (D.V.) will take place on tlia 2uth SEfTLMBER, 1S76. SERVICES. 11 a.m.—Mornintr Service and Holy Communion, Sermon by the LOJjU) BISHOP. 4 p.iol.-The Litany Sermon by the Venerable. ARCHDEACON cf LLANDAFF. 7 p.m.—EVen n? Service-Sermoyi by the Rev CHARLES PARSONS. M.A., R. I)., lieotor of Penar h. Ti.eTe will b" a Liuncheon at the Schoolroom, Maendu, at 2 p.m tickets for which, &.t 2s 6cL. eah can be obtained of Mr G. tolly, Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff. 10104 3540 THE DISESTALISHMENT QUESTION. The Swansea Committee of the Liberation Society have gr'Ø"t pleasure in ann- uacinsr that. Mr R. W. f'ALE, M A., of Birming- ham, and the Rev. J. GUINNESS ROGERS. B.A., of Louden. htve contented t,) deliver AI)PAESbEi on th, Sq j«ct of DISESTABLISHMENT at the MUSIC HALL. SWANSEA, on 'lHURsDAY. the 21st of Sepwrnl or. Tne Chair will be taken by the Mayor (James Livingston. Esq.) at Seven o'c oc r. 10199 LTwynypia BAZAAR, RHONDDA VALLEY. Under tha distinguished Patronage of the Right Honourable LADY ABfcRDARE. MRS. G. LI,EWELLYN, Bnglan HalL MhS, G. WILLIAMS, Miskin Manor. MRS. OLLIVAtvT, Bishops Court. Miss C. A. DE WJJ>.TON, &c. & A GRAND BAZAAR for the Sale of Useful or Ornamental Articles, Work, &c., will be held in the Tonypandj N. School- room, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27«h and 28th Sept., IS76, in aid of U:e LuiIdjuK Fund ot Liwvnyiia Church. Contributions in Articles, Work, or Money, are most respect. fully invited, Itnd Dlay te sent tl- lliiv. JoEN LEWIS, Carafe, 1C163 Llwynypia. Pontypridd. GR EAT WESTERN RAILWAY. 1 On MONDAY, September ISth, me LAST EXCURSION Train of the reason for READING and LONDON wiil Lavs Swansea. at 9, a.m., Landore 9 15, Neath, 9 34, Briton Ferry 9.44, Port Tainot 9.55. Bride-end 10.15, Llantrissant 10.46, Cardiff 11.10. Newport 11 35, Chepatow 12.10, Lydney 12,30, and Newnbam 12.50 p.m., retunanx on following Monday. For further par. ticnlais see spec,at bills. J. GRIERlON, General Manager, faddington Term-nus. 10193 THE GLANDARE WOOLLEN MILLS -t- COMPANY (LIMITED), Incorporated under the Companies Acts, lc62 and 1867, whereby the liability of shareholders ij limited to the amount of their shares. CAPITAL, X20,000, IN 1,000 SHARES OF C20 EACH. £5 payable on application, £ 5 payable on alotment. Future calls at intervals as required. Provisional Directors: MR DANIEL DAVID. AbernantyKroes. Aberdare. Mr Wi.LiAM Dike, f-oot Bote!, Aberda e. Mit hipHf.B.0 LEWIS, I.oa Founder, A .erdare. AJR DAVID t'FIILLIPS (eiii-.LIM & Ev-so), DnLoor, Xwtlhyr TYUL MR EDWARD ROBERTS, Oarran House, Aberdare. lIR WATtLv do,as THOMAS, Chem st, Aberdare. ALA DAVID WILLIAJIS, Tail Vale brewery, Merthyr TydfiL Bajikers MEssas WILKINS & Co., Aberdare. Solicitor: TUOMAS PHILLIPS, ESQ., Aberdare. Sec, "ry Ms. DAVID EvANs, Accountant, Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare. Ojficcs: No 2", CASOX STKEKr, ApzR! ARx. This Company is formed for the purpose of purchasing the Glandare W 00 len Mills, Aterdare, ana certain Properties ad- joiniiijj, and for carrying on the Manufacture and Sale of Woollen and other Fabrics, and doing all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects. The tilandare Millj are situated in the centre of the town of Aberdare, on grounc equivalent to Freehold (the lease being for 999 yea s at a pe, percorn rent), and over the rivtr Dare. ihe Mill is substantially built of stone, 00 itet long by 28 feet wde, an 1 five sioreys ingh, and furuisned throughout with moderu plant and machinery. There ia ample ground for extension ( (if neco-ssry), the to ,1 area being about 2,o00 square yards. Tin whole of thø Property consisting of the Mills and other buildings and six Cottages on thi freehold, five Owell.ng-houses in Canon street, wiih all the Plant, Machinery, and Goodwill of tne Business, has been purchased on advantageous terms. The rental of the Dwelling-houses is upwMdsof jf.00 a year. The Articles of Association may be seen at the office of the Company. The GLADARE MILLS have been in operation for many yean, alict are well knonn for the quality and finish of the goods manufactured therein. They are capable at present of manu- facturing \)0,000 lbs. of wool per annum into yarn, which may, with a comparatively small outlay, be increased to 100,f001bs. Welsh F itnneta and Yarns have always been celebrated for the r superior qualities and the high pi ices they realise in tie Welsh ana English markets. This trde is not affected bv local circunstcnces, or the prices of coal aud iron, but is regular and steady, the demand being invariai,lv greater tcan the supply, and is still increasing. Tte manufactures of North Walee and els- where have been attended wi n great ouecess-some firms realising large profits on tbe capital invested-and there is no reason why similar results should not follow a like enterprise at Aoerdare. Applications for shares, accompanied by a deposit of JZ5 per Share, may be sent to Messrs Wiikins and Co., Bankers, Aber- dare. 0" any of th ir branch, s: or the Secretary, at his offices at Merthyr Tydfil and Abeidare, of whom prospectuses and forms ot application for shares may be obtained. In case no allotment IS Made,, the deoosit money will be returned in full. 10161 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. —T lis is to Give Noti<>e that my Wife, MARY THOMAS, havine left my Hi use without any reasonable cause, I will NOT be RESPONSIBLE ior any DEBT or DEBTS contracted by her from this dite. BENJAMIN THOMAS, of Town Hill, Swansea. Witness DAVID DAVIES. Sept 6, 1813. 1U054 ij[tUdns land mo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The GOVERNORS of LEWIS S ENDOWED SCHOOL, Gelll- gaer des.re TENDERS for addition to Head-master II H-use at Pei tan. Plan, Specification, and Form of Tender may be seen at the Om;e of the Architect, Mr John Williams, 4. Edward street. Morgan Town. Merthyr. Tenders to be sent in tome ou or before SATURDAY, 30th September, 1876. The Gover- nors are not bound to accept the low est or any Tender. by crder, FRANK JAMKS, 134, High street, Merthyr, Clerk to the Governors, l^th Sept. 1876. 10199 pEN ART H LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS ar- invited for supplying from 300 to 500 yarc's o! BROKEN STONE for repairs of the Highways in the above districts. the Tenders are to include quotations for Vinas Powis, Granite, or other hard stones, at per yard, delivered and laid where required oa the roads, Su-tablu places for storing and breaking will be pointed out, and further information may be obtained upon application to the Surveyor, Mr Henry C. Harris, 76, t M-try tt eet, Cardiff. 6th Sept,. IS76. 10042 TEN l/ERS Required for the ERECTION of SIX WORKMEN'S COTTAGEs on Cynllwyn Du Eand, ntar Pendy ys CoiLery, within one mile of Fernda e. Plan and specification to be seen at Pendyrys Colliery office. Tenders to lie sent to Mr James William*, on or before WED- NEM AY, Sept. 111' i.r 20th, 10 Usk |_| EMINGWa YS -j^r EW DRY SOAP, and JgJXTRACT OF SOAP, JLIA One trial will establish fteir superiority ever aU othen. PRIZE MEDALS AND J'IPi OJIA OF MERIT AWARDED. SSTITABLE FOR AIL DOMESTIC PURPOSES. bClIAJJua goLD EVEKyWHEffE. W arehouse Trafalgar St.rent, 3ra lford, Yorkshire, 33S 'r-iiUGHES,- Westgate street, Cardiff. l & Established over 2i>ytars. All kind# -Smith Work* Turning and Fi' tinsr, and all lilldwof Machinery Repaired with promptitude, and at reasonable oricea. wo ,11trlicc,s. c ARDITF TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GuNTLrjiEs", I beg to rcfairn my warme-t thanks to those who vot?'' for me yesterday, aud also to tho.e gentlemen whoso uinuly lnterested themselves on my behalf. I bave only to add that I shall endeavour to discharge the duties of the office to the best of wy ability, and fer the interests of the inhabitants generally. I remain, Ladies and Gentleman, Your ibedienc Servant, ROBERT DAVIES. 45 Crockherbtown, Sept. 13,1876. fufcUittrums* Yn awr yn aset (Ii gyhoeddi, mewn rhanau m sol, eydacher- fltinisu wedi eu Uiwio vn hardd. pr's nil swlit, BYWYD DAVID LIVJNGSIONB, LL.D., Y TSITHIWR MAWR AFFRICANAIDD. Llundain Adam a'j Gwmni. 14. Ivy Lne. Paternoster row, a NewcMtte-OD-iyne a'r holl lyfrwerthwyr. lo ll jb She We" of NjWtsad and South Wales District Monthly Machinery taglster." ITOTICE.—In consequcnce of the immense sup- port this paMicatfon b-a set-eired throughout the t nlted Kingdom and Continent, the title 1* now not consistent* &.1I.re- lere, from the 1st of April, 1876, it will be known as PHILLIPS' REGISTER at New and Secondhand Machinery. ffMs by post, One Shilling. A few pages to let for advertise Meats, entries roesiwed up to the 26th of each month. FuU "mW= to CharlesDl ebuii^ Newport, Mon. tin »■ -6- 11 'U '—I JlOUiSs MRS MORAIVS TEMPERANCS HOTEL, 25, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE. Pleasantly situated, one minute's walk from the Railway Stations TRAVELLERS, VISITORS, AND OTHERS, Will find good accommodation, with home comforts, and moderate cbl&rges. a790 DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELLS BRECKNOCKSHIRE. DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELL3 Beautifully situated, on the banks of the River Irvou (A very celebrated Trout Sir,saii), And within 300 yards of the MINERAL SPRINGS, Which are WITHIN THE GROUNDS, AND CONNECTED WITH THE HOUE. TBE MINERAL SPRINGS ARE FKEE TO VISITORS STAYING AT THE HOUST. BENJAMIN JONKS. PROPRIETOR. 641fl gttgittegg gUdresaes. JJOWELL AND QOMPANT Are NOW OFFERING TWENTY THOUSAND YARDS BLACK AND OOLOURED SILKS Bought prior to an Advaaco, n are respootfnlly invited TO MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS WITHOUT DELAY. igpOWELL AND COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST. MA RY STREET, CARDIFF. 6094 rjHE pRINCXPALITY QTJWXOJSQ ESTABLISHMENT. gpECIAL JJ- O TI O E| D. JOTHAM & ksons, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. THE FIRST gHOW OF AUTUMN TWEÈDS OPENED ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. These GOODS have been bought for Csh from the BE MARKKTS in the KINGDOM, at prices that cannot fail to give every satisfaction, and, as tor assortment, cannot be excelled by any other hourbe in the Principality. The proprietors having ad their faeilities can Lov execute with proinpti. tude ail orders entrusted to theoi. THE LARGEST WOOLLEN ROOM AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK L'C SOUTH WALES. J-J JOTHAM AND gONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MAj;i" .,nBjÜ', CARDIFF. 29?0 ESTABLISHED 6I:4. SUMMER AND SUCCESS. &Wean in CaUring f,r the requirenicr.ts of Summer hu agaa at eride.i the enorts of J^JESSRS W. PRICE <fc SONS, Who are now showing It rich variety cf FASHIONABLE KEADY MADri CLOTrf NG, suitable hir tme pr-sent sias^n. Kew Summer Overcoats; new Su ts of I'lece new '•Curragh'* Coat« liew »a(.h'L,i"if Jackets; new Sttaw «nd Felt Bats; new BoliandHats for Gardtn or Croquet; new Oxford Shirts; new Cotton and ILrlDo Hosie y new Holland fcuits for lit le Boys; Bags, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, and other Tnvelling Requisites Outfits for Emigrants to all Countries. Addrem- THE CARDIFF HUUSE. FASHIONABLE Cl-OTi!lNG AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISH UENT. 18 ft. KABY STREET & CAROLINE sTREET, CARDIFF. -L- JJEES AND JONES, I. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OmCE^: STATION STREET. TREHEBBERT, 1 6. CHURCH KS&SET, POfiTXYPRIOflu QUI
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JUST IMPORTED YKOH LEADING CON li >r..VTAL MAKFRS, A 1 AHGE aiOCi OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will uo well to m-pect I JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SH'. 'WR'/OMS, ) QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, 4761