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$atts by -3itrtioii. IO.N IAPP,INTAIENTS. coUift Messrs BARNARD, TH0.1A-. CLARKE & CO. "tflects, &c., near Liaotwt. October 6 S0fS88 c» iiessrs BEYNOj* U HUGHES. St°U8ehotrttr,a2:es» sc" at -">*a"8ea -October 3 Qt°ek Imn- rnuure' &c*' M swiiisea October 4 Piements, &c., a G wtr, ne*r Swansea Oct. 5 ni8Vs5!i Mr G. CORP otock-in-Trade, at Sw.neei ^enco. « Mr UOsES C0LE. Of* Premises, at Aberdire October 10 Fur Messrs DEivNifcG. SMI'IH, and CO. Il rniture and CVntiactor's Plant. at Bridgend Oct 5 era, „ Mr J. H. FIELDER. tt. 8, flacks, Harness ttorses, Cobe, &c, at Bristol.Oct. 5 behold n. Air T- to- GtOHGE. a Furniture, Cattle Sc., at ''ontymister, Mon.Oct 9 "rri TT Mr JAMES HALU. °» Horses, 'uin 'ure, &c., at Lanfrynach ..Oct. 4, 5, 6 T/^eholrt n Masss HARVEY and MOLISON *'u*b.e I Ur"'ture> &c > at Pontardulais October 4 U, •as.ihold Country r esi,ene«. at Swansea. Oct. 7 »«■. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. *Wcal vv' &c- • at Swansea Oct. 3 v> orks, at Sivii set Octoiuer i8 °USehcl,i r Messrs. AuDOX & EMEKi i Furniture and Effect* near Caerphilly .„ ..October 9 etioldp Messrs HAHSU, JIILXER, and CO. arm, at Ll»nd eno/ «.October 14 6&<Wh Mr THOJdAS PARRY lay. at Newport Octooer 11 ^s«hoM » DANIF. L PHILLIPS. °'a Property, atS-vs-iisea ^rOcer. Messrs T. J. PRU E «S CO. t° ard urniture, at Pon.ardulus „ Oct. 3 u r urnau-e, a; Sw ansea Oct 6 Mr J. SAxUEL. L. u A)welling-Poiises.at Ko^th .Octobers Messrs SH'JRT and DUNN. aata, at PenartT DOCK October IS i c SJr u'p s i"ECH«N30M. ^^ho'vJJrn!'Ure. fc at ft hitchur^h <ct. 9 Property, *t Ca< <li £ f Oct. 1J p. Cafu T-iOViAS, &Ui\, and DAVIEi. >, tie, Hoj'ses, Poniea. tL'wvncvritefiii- Oct. 4 61 iDf-), 51, TSkkC THOMAS "Qt.ses, at Llaiifaooti Octobers ^k. Carw Mr JO'N THOMAS. ^najges, inanieiDcnts. at Duffryn Oct. 4 1^0 "DTTI *>arb P'a e' Cirdiff. jA. v -"E LET, witii imaaediate possession, a wSlL>t\y '-oinm. dioiis and T.^tefully DecoraW FAiiluY 6 It i"' ua e n<ja"' tiie Crrcknerb.owu end of Pari »1 1: ?ut)'tani-'S'ily built of S'ono, with a Handsome eVati n. t o j'ains entrance hall, three recspt on j'^en 6Ven '5 £ "J anc' dresainjf-rooTjjs, twoattif p, cuina j.ia;irv. ',8C *^iery, cier, beer and wine c 1 a s, bathroom «rid e-. three *y.C and tide entrance T. e btti grs ibtlJxxKhi eo"3P!eie» ?^nd inc:ude hot and cold water sapply ta-rs to U^' on- Belli, speakinjf tubes, and ven iia- to.,t,tOti'8P.r'nc'D' The grat-s, marole mantelpieces, of t8se'lteti Pav<snient, glazing, painting, aud papering View e 1 l!escr'P 'on- w and for terms, apn!y to JflOig tV. P, STFPHEVSON, 21, (Jaeen street, Cardiff. \/|T)^^e Red H^mit te Iron Ore Coruuanv. i'-l A,- D* T* ALEXANutR will SELL by CTl *N, about the middle of Octoler next, the Kudry, lhe va'tiable Plant and Machinery appertaining to Arih^CComPany. fcr ian ic.ilars may be obtained upon application to the vjetr- ^t. Mary-street, CaidifiE. 21st, 1876. 10J93 3590 l\yr^rCo!l'erv Proor etors, Co tractors, and others. ^y^&SnS BARNAKD THOMAS, CLARKE to ^Tlrlv1^- ^'8 r^ce.ved instructions t.» siCLL by Si O 'n 'oti '° SU!t Purc'' asers, on i- RIDAY, < cto er 6th, ,iVion ^tf rvn Llantw t Colliery, near the LJantwitand TrdoJest Viile Railway, the following eflecis belonging- to B Jr ,n *vir Winpy, in liquidation, viz.:— 3> Yan P°Uiery Pump Pipe* (14 b jre, weight about 21 tons. ) *in, rc*s Wire Rope, li inch diajueter, with end coupling ? P'ee^on 'tlc'1 Bolts and Nuts. 1 'lart8 timber, 8 ft. in length. 1 <*»«*<•• wheuled drg cart and harness. iW§ *h There will be no reserve. 2 C° n? Wl" 011 vlevv on t'le morning of the sale, which tftif fvi punctua ly at One o'dock p.m. 'lber particulars, appl cation may be made to T. H, -O Cjopiv Carniff, or to the Auctioneers, j\«herotown, Cardiff, 26th September, 1876. 1C460 it^tjL^CE.—The J-al-i of the Ship Atelmta. and her Uieio k '» H'. Sl'PONED from the 4th October, 1876, to ASth October, 1876. A/r 1?^' Cardiff.—For the benefit of whom it may concern. ^VJ^SSRS SBORT and DUNN have received iv^XiJJ-p,1''stiuciioi s to SF;(,L by PUBLI!' AUCTION, on ^UAY, the 18th October, is ;6, at Penartn Dock, Cardiff, ^Senri SHIP ATA_iANTA, fe "■> 1,116 tons net register (has taken 1,580 tons cargo rje' drait,), bui.'t under special survey at Richmond, "ff'hg K 'ln 18&7- of oak and hacmatack; length, 179 feet ^S^et depth in hold, '24 feet l-10tb. 'ican T w's °Perie^ 'n 1875, aad continued in class A1 in Lloyd's L niversal for four years, is coppered, and iron f -stened, and now lying at the top of Penarth lw°1 W'n? ^et-n considerably damaged by an explosion of on '^e 19th June last. JljjJfilijj St8ly ffter the sale of the ship a'.l her Sails, Running l~.1t) LKo,leS Anchors, Chains, Materials, und Stores wili be suitable lots. jj, Will take place at Eleven a.m. There will be No Reserve. ^v^Ucti„ er Particulars appl* to S. V. Jenkinj, Esq. or to ^<^gers, Bute Docks, Cardiff 10546 kSALE THIS DAT. to ■_ Ruby street, Koatb. J. SAMUEL is instructed by Mr James foh'°U to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen'e II >tel, Car- Y, October 3, 1876, at Four o'clock p.m., the Sta *•^Al?'rable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES jftenj:1 those three Messuages, with the gardens and &iK68 thereto beloncine, situate and beinc Nos 1,3, L?*0 street, adjoining the Post-office at the corner of those three Messuages, with the gardens, &c., Nos 7, 8, and 11. I by respectable tenants, at a gross weekly rent of Part yis eld under leues granted by Lord Tredeear fc, fsT. 99 N eai a, from March 26th, 1870, at a ground ach to twl0s each house. A.1, 5-r Particulars apply to Mr Waldron, Solicitor; or ctloneer, chuich Ftreet, Cardiff. 10546 Ql>*>ye SALE THIS DAY. *jy 8 ^Irnighing, the Trade, and Others.—185, Bute road, s|t MADDOXA^EMERY have received k ^ti .ns from Mr Gray (in consequence of removal), 4bv I fit t()i o- A U CT tjN o TUESDAY Next, October Srd, 1876. day (if necessary), the Wholo of the XT^«h„*KADE and HOUStHOLD FURNITURE, ""0lf a-d other bedsteads, milpuff and » 'Pring mattress, palliasses, couches in hair, > VcVe other chairs, ibhiffonierts, kitchen and other a h brooms, brushes, combs, b 'SketH, clothes lines, KJ0to?6rgj' B' °ws, knife boxes, knife boards, fenders, pier '«e4lJlu8S68, cocoa-nut matting, oil cloth, together with 8 ^)ec'8 aDl^ mattrasses, and other articles, and *iU take place punctually at two o'clock and seven k 10480 tMtIe Cottage, near Caerphil y. S?? MADDOX and EMERY have rB- » « D! 'istructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at »Xi?o:'• orI?1186*, on M.ONDAY NEXT, October »th, 1S76, ^•a 1»^ HOUSEHOLD FURMTUKE and other effects, y chaia';0,rw,ir diuini table; hair-seated'sofa, mahogany ,i Walnut piano, pier glass, pictures, paintings, ^"rugs, fender and irons, coal vase, mahogany ekinK chair, large quantity of valuable ornaments, kitchen tables and chairs, culinary "6dg •» &c.; hal'-tester be isteads, spring mattresses, J '♦.f' ^bles °>tany and painted chests of drawers, mahogany ni ^De-.40^ Ra hstandg, toilet tables, swing glasses, sets Pai^a'e<^ an<1 other chairs, towel ra Is, foot baths, 4c. h ^d wash stands and table*, be Iroom carpets, Ch 'he 'r°n b >iler, h^t and umbrf lia stand, oil cloth, fc7u&^ fut>4ripf. And also a capital pony and trap, £ V s V'i^j ',a 80 1 car', 2 sets of harness nearly new, 1 ? l,he stable utens Is, Ac. *ui h„ e Place at One for Two o'clock precisely. ^^8:Offire8crVe- k g^mce8, 18, High-Street, Cardiff. 10566 Notice.—4?, Wind street, Swansea. V. ^as reC8iye(i instructions to W^K-lto3 bill nf ^CTION. on the above premises (under JeLter-co e)' 111 a iew <ia>'8> the ""bole of the valuable c.*«lUj.v0tlr (Jraw paintings in oil by eminent masters, f,:»*husi0^j1.nes> Photographs, articles of veitu, bronzes, JI, '"s-ruments, I hotographic apparatus, glass r<» &c' also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD V. CuIars appiv to the Auctioneer, Hayes, W" fr^-— LiAM SANDERS AA.TI< .AUCTIONEER, pi^ STAND INSURANCE AGENT, ^UH ^t>lpLs lhe MARY &1KBET, CARDIFF. „ hAeil-iti-09 ?win,f PROt-ERTIES for SALE et; a • JJS, 17, and 18, Buzzard-street; four houses 'ce ho,, • 1. Winnsor.esplanade. ^th et; 1,1 E-neral'-street: three houses in C .rJt'cl uMetai h"nses in Topaz-street,; six genteel ^ttj, ^AYv 'e Vili and seven in Gold-street and V; in L rr' i(3?e-road. 0 "0Upes in Lettv-street; two semi-detached et*> and two semi-detached villas in Upper fraehol(1 Land at the corner of 4 A oU 'eet frontage in Severn road. hoU8, sb"p in Bromsgrove-street; and P. opo.no" f"lmsda!e street, &t.Dix h Pureba" mona may be had on J. & by udion. I SALE THIS DAT, The Second Annual Sie,-Sngleton Farm, Swansea. MR J. M. LE DEti has been favoured with instructions irons Mrs Vivian, to & £ LL by AUC- TION, at tie aiove Farm, on TU .iDA Y, October Srd, 1876, a portion of that weii-known herd of STEEKS and HEIFERS, the whole of which are perfectly heaitlly, ihe sires of whitb have Veen selected with the greatest care and judgment. tegardle. S uf cost, solely from the celebrateJ herds of Harvey Co .be, Esq.. Lord Faveraham, Lord Exeter, Lord i_,av>dor, and l ord Tredeifar, viz 1. Suort-h. rn cow "h-pptss," dam Boxmoor" (from H. Conii e's herd), sire Lord Faveraham'i bull, Cock of the Walk." 2. S-onhorn cow "Queen," dam "Boxmoor," sire Lord Exeter's bull. 3. One year old sti- rthorn heifer. A.a. 4. One year old shor horn hei er. B. b. 5. Two year and six months be if- r. B.a. C. Shonborn heifer caif, "Olivia." 7. Bui i calf, dam ''Empress." S. Ball calf, dam "Queen •' 9. Steer, di.m "Margrave." All the above yeung cattle are by "Tredegar." Also 3,1 fat and breeding e^es, 30 ditto iambs (cross-bred Lt ice ter and Cotswold), a w and 10 pigf, etc. Four month*' cicd t wilt ba given on approved security to purc.sserH of b and upwards. Saie to commence at Two o'cock in the Afterroon precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chan.bers, Oxior4 street, Swan sea. 10409 Carmarthen shi re,-Pen cad er Chemical Works.-Important and Unreserved alc. MR JOHN M. LEEDE& has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the. Mack- wor.h Arms Hotel, Swansea, ou FKtDAT, ISth October, 187^, at 3 o'clock 1). punctually, in consequence of tbe decease-of one o, the paitners, all t,'o;e valuable and irtipor,antCtio!,Ml,AL WOtiKs, the whole standing on about 3 acvei of laud, situate in the part h oi Llanfih ingel-ar-Arth. in the County 01 Carojaflhen, including aaobstan ialtj -erecud Manager 8 Residence and Offic s, containing fixed iron-proof Bate and othtr tistful fixtures: lOiiethec w.th the cu tomary machinery, i: clu "ng a steam engine ind 2 water wheels tor tvorlcing j^umps, grinding pioducts, and daring cucuiar saw uiachinery for ttui.n.' wood, wtixh with th excep'-ion of the pomps can ba woriie i by s e^m and wai er combined, or either separately, the whole bung nearly new unit in good work:nt order. The propert'- will be sold as a sroing concern, with aH the stock-in-trade and manufactured aud unmanufactured articles thereon. j he works are wrll situated for carrying on an extensive and lucrative tiaoe, being amply supplied with excellent water for condensing pur posts. The works have been erected lbokit ten years, and are luost substant ally and compactly built. A rails ay runs through the property, the siding of which can aecommofi; M 20 trucks at one time, ano has a capital Pooley s wtighmg maclfiue, and njw Diachiue house, The ekknati, points, crossings, and signals, belong to he property, Jim ctn. sideration 01 w bich a rebate of 9 per cent is allowed off railway trail: c. Through or special rates are arranged to Livi rpool, London, Manchester, and oti.er large niannfactnring towns. The London and North Western, the Great Western, f-nd two other iailw:>y companies work traffic direct on to the works. The immediate district abounds with chemUal and other wo. d, a large quantity of which can be carted oil to the pie- U The PLANT is capable of producing from 15 t<"> 20 rioz-.n ot ch .rcoai per Wi-.eK, aud Cvi responding c emicals. A go" trade cou d be ■ dva>ita-<oui y e. rrieti on in t,ill and arti. ficial manures Ian bH manuf ii tured on the p^enasesi. ihe whole of tha foregoing piemueo 11.1" he-d uucer a lessefor the unexpired residue of a teom of: 9 years fr m the 29th dav of September, 18b6, at the I annual g-.ound vent o: fcl6. For rvrtner particu;a's and ,i, to v^w, apply lo W. IJ. Wi.liatns, Esq., on the premises; to Daniel Morris, Eaq., Estate Agmt Critkhowe 1 to the Auctioneer, at his Oipcew. Oxfj-rd I,ambers, Swaj sea to Messrs Gro-en and Gfiditba, Solicitor- Carmarthen ;or to Leonard D. Brown, Esq.,Solicitor, B ynmaWr and Aber^a v( ;,n>. 10410 Ne";port: ;Unmouthilhire,,Imporlant to Colliery Proprietors, Hay Merchants, and Others. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions fri m Mr William Morgan, Caerleon, to offer for ALE oy PU BLIC AUCTION (in consequence of having a very heavy stock ou hand), at the Bridge Hotel, New- port, on WEDNt SuAY. October 11th, 1»76, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afte-noon precisely, about 400 Tons of Prime Oldandivew MEADOW HAY. Approved Kills of three months will be accepted. For catalogues and further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, 23, Cowmercialatreet, ewport. Dated September 30th. 1876. 10679 SALE TO-MORROW. Duffryn, St. Nicholas, near Cardifl. -Unreserved Sale of MUeh Cows, Carriag. e. Implements, Furniture, 4M. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with iJJL instructions from A. C. Bruce Fryce, Esq., (who is leavinsr the neighbourhood) to SELL by AUCTION, on WKDNESDAY, October the 4th, 1876, on tbe premises, at Duttrvn. the undermentioned STOCK, viz. :-Hertford LMI)ch cow, Ayrshire cow, 5 years old, to calve in March, ditto ditto, Guernse-v cow, 5 years old, to calve in Februa'y, Guernsey heifer, to calve in March, 6 fat ewes, 1 Berkshire and 2 cross- bred sow* in farrow, bay carriage mare, about 8 years old, i» foal by Reinfred," bay pony, 6years old, 12 hands high, quiet to ride and drive, suiUbiefor children. CARRIAGES, IMPLEMENTS, &O.—comprising phaeton, by Peters & Sons, London, painted brown, nicked red; pony pheaten, byoicle, l-horse cart, quite new, by the Bristol Wagon 00 spring pony cart, lawn mower, 2-kuife chaff-cutter, by Pieksley & Sims galvanized iron crib. iron pig trough, 2 patent bee- hives, by Geo. Neigbbone & Sons, with been; patent grindstone, cart harness, nearly new 2 sets of horse-clothing. In Kick of Well Harvested HAY, crop of Eight Acres. Several Lots of POULTttY. The Furn ture consists Of 4-post, slid tent bedsteads, comer wabhstands and vrare, dressing tables, chairs, clothes horses, Didet 12 wire fenders with brass rilDs, ormolu drawing-roan fender, 2 shower baths, slipper bath, bird cages, several stoves, grates, step ladder, sundries, &c. Sale to commence in the Yard at One o clock. Terms.—Cash. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, Cowbridge. 10506-3C26 Geiligaer, 0 lamorgan44b ire. -D69iroble Investment. MR ISAAC THOMAS has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wellington Hotel, Nelson, L'an fab on, on TUESDAY, October 3,1876, in one or 0.0 ma.n Lots as shall be determined upon at the time of Blle. and subject to such conditions as ihall be then produced, that s il'Stant al and recently completed DWELLING HOU8E and SHOP, erected on part of Bontnewydd Farm, in the parioh of Gelligaer,Glamorgan, aud adjoining the highway leadiug fr«ui Llancaiach to Cwmfelin, wi inn a short distance of Harris's Navigation 2Steam Coal Collieries, and abcut equidistant from Quakers'Yard and Llancaiach. And also all thosa SEVEN DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining* the before-mentioned Dwelling-House and Shop, and now n the occupation of Thomat Jenkins and oiLors. The whole of the premises abova described are held for the term of 99 years from the 1st day of November, 1876, under an indenture of lease dated the 2nd day of lieveinber, 1876, from Mr William Lewis, Bontnewydd aforesaid, subject to the pay- ment of the yeaily ground rent of £ 5 16a Ojd. The ground rent will, if necessary, be apportioned. The whole of the property is quite new, and of first-class character, is situated in a very improving neighbor hood, at an easy distance from the col- lieries belonging to Harris's Navigation Steam Coal Company, Limited, wh'ch are now being rapidly developed, and will there. fore always command good te nants. There is at present^a scarcity of house accommodation in the district, and as the p ipu ation will foon be largely increased, there will be then a corresponding increase in tne value of this property. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage o the property if desired. Sale to commence at Three o'clock punctually. or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 24 and 25, Seymour street, Aberdare. or to 10433 W. D. WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Aberdare. TheOaklands, Alardsra. -Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property MR MOSES CULE is instructed by H. J. Hoilier, E»q.. to vEUL by AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of October. 1816, at Four for Five o'clock iD. the afternoon, unless previously-de- posed by private contract, subject to suoh conditions of sa'e as Bhall be then produced, *11 toe deait^Me same now stands after tbe recent fire), *od known as Tjie Oik- lands, situate at Aoeraman, together with tbe Coach-hopje, Stable, Conservatory, OtlthousiM, ahd *tne Jields adjoining, which were recently in the occupation of Mr Hoilier. The premises, comprising an area of OiL 2r top, or thereabouts, be the same more or I-Ps, are held under indentures of lease respectively datei the 28th of May, 1860, and thebtb of Novem- ber, 1866, for the term of 99 years lrom the 1st of May, 1860, at the low annual ground rent of &i\. The stables, coachouse, conservatory, and other outbuildings as also the outside and inside walls of the residence, are in a good state of preservation, and not, affected by the fire. The site of the premises is in the midst of the most beautiful and picturesque scenery in the county of Glamorgan, and is in close proximity to the Aoeraman Railway Station on the Taft Vale Railway, within easy access of the Mountain Ash Statien on the Great Western Railway, and adjacent to the town of Aberdare. The premises can either be rebuilt at a moderate cost or be enlarged according to the wish of the purchaser. 'I he advantages of the property are such, and the demand for residential property so great and increasing, as to render the present an unusually favourable opportunity for gentlemen and others seeking a neat, compact, and charmillg suburban residence, or lor capitalist in search of a safe and remunerative '"FOT further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offlces, Pentrebach, Pontypridd, or to Messrs Hoilier and Williams, solicitors, LberduC and PontYpridd. To Cauitalists and Others.-Important Sale of Leasehold Dwelling-bouses and Premises. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms hote. High street, s»wat sea, in one or more lots, and subject to such conditions as shall ih- n and there be produced, all ihose four good an.i snbstanially built LEAbEHOLO DWELLING- HOUSES, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate and being in Kirk- house Field, Brynhyfryd, Swansea, and ad joining each ot|er. Three of tile above houses contain five rooms, and the other fiye rooms and a shop. Two are completed, and the others an flOW in course of construction. They have a frontage of about 65 feet. and a depth rf about 90 feet. The above property is held for an unexpired term of 65years from September, 1875, at the very low ground rent of iosper annum, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. Sale to commence at lhree o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Davies and Bsftiand, solicitors. Rutland street; or of the Auctioneer*.at his offices, K*. 7. Droevor place, Swansea. WK> $tt.s by JlurtioMu — SALE THIS DAY. Dulais Terrace, PonUrdnlais. 1%/TESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been -LtJL favoured with instructions bv Mr D. Morgan, Grocer, &c., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY JSEXT, the Srd day of October, 187,i. the whole of the STOCK IN-TR-\Dt<; and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE con-istu gof fine Keisow and Congou teas, bran, rice, peas, mustards, pepper. t ickles, sauces. jams, fruits, coffee, lards, tobacco, &c.; tea canisters, b* ass and other scales aud weights, and also the whole of his Household Furniture. Bale to commence at One o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, College street, Swan- sea. 10328 Unreserve^Sale.—College Chambers, College strtet, Swantea. MESShS T. J. PRICE and CO., have re- ceiver in- tractions from Mr Ferguson, who is removing, to St LL by AUCT.O.V, at the above Clumber^, wheie the coods have been removed to tne conveniente of Sale, on FRIDAY, tbnCth day ot October, 1876, a larjje assorment of hOUSEHOLD FUR.Ml'UKE, consisting of drawing-room suite in striped rop, mah' gan.v couuh in leather, do. in hair seating, walnut loo table.walnut cbeffonniere with plate gl&s^ and panels,mahogany wahjistani.s with nidib t> tops, painted do, dining table with screw ex, ander, oliest of drawers, e'ght-day cloc in o k a;)d mahogany case, pier glasses in gilt and other frames, copying press, iron sale, iron bedft-ads, mi ipaff and other beds, ,a.lh- ?S?eH, Ac., &(1" together wilh I he uuai kitchen utensiis, couuttr, unit a larern quantity of shelving Sale to c mmmce at Kle< en o'clock iif the forenoon, 0",06s Oil view morninii of Sale. Au tioueers' Offices, 28th Sept., 1S76. 10629 SALE TO-MORROW- the Woodlands, Ponlarduials, about ten minutes walk from the Railway fitatioi, -bale oi valuable Household Furniture, Piano For e, Oil Paintings, Ac MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have 'L received instru, t onis from the widow of the lac Samuel Lloyd, Js'j., of rove ,ei d, whu is leaving be neighbourbo. d. to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, *n WEDNEs :.iAY, the 4th day of October, 1876, the whule of he ya'utb.e and well- pieser ed k'Uttlsl'IUBE, (;ottp-ibiig DKAWIiSG itOO,A.-Very handsomely carved drawing room suite, covered with green n p, ana recovered with cretonne, consisting of 6 chairs, armchair, easy ni to, ou<_h, ..aluu: nval table, carved wlnut chetfollnirt: with plate ^la^s uicil aud fro t, handsome gilt clock in shade, iarge white wool rug, sp eaaiil large oval mirror, fender and lire irons, Biusseis carpet (hand- son, e pattern) nearly new, yiir. cornine and fringe, tevrral old engravings a?d prints, a sixty five guw ta t ichord piano by BiHmdw-od (scar ce y used, new f ur months ago). Dt..i:NU-tl"OM -Lare telescope m^hosrinv dining table with threecxtra elides, Smaller size ditto two extra Elide, dania.sk tab:e cover, mahogany sideboard with circu'ar pate gfaAS V/k, roiewoo i car i tan'e, 5 mahogany leather-netted sprint; 'n>ttom chairs, mahogany hair-seal4id ceuch, mahogany atllA CUJh, mahogany work table, curved mahogany cbalr, sundry ornaments, valuable oil paintings and engravings, esrpev, wool iiiat, fender and iron- tea caddy, wa nut worif tattle, mahogaiiy window pole and rings, first-class treadle sewiru machine by Wheeler and Wilson. SlüoKE-KOO)t,-Mahogwy tala,e, inlaid desk, 4 hair-seated cbair*, carpet itud ruz, are iro> g, tend r, large giit pier glass, ornaments, bras" window pole, rocking chair, mahogany office desk pigeon hole le^eipi (i.,IL ENTRANCE fALi .-Haziigome carv?d oak table, largo oil lump, bronzo umbrtlla stand with marble top, barometer, oil clottil oj. wool in%ts. cot oanut. ma's, iarge dillUojr i ell. krtchendretile" > i Ui dri» w» rs aud cupboards (painted anf; gra'naci), 2 deal tables w th drawers, s-d >y csock, 6 tea t> a>s, 3 ca .ira, a ineat safes, fir" stand and fender, an i a qua tity of o'hv.r utens Is. LAUNt'itY—Largo pat.nt washing ano manuling machine,bj Tayior and Wilson; c.e»l table, 2 chairs, aud a large quantity of sundriVs. PAN'l 11Y1.—Large br\!d pan, fish kettle, boiltr, 5 taucepans, scales aaii wei«tt-<, 2 t y-paua. and sundries. ST.U«S.—Siatrcarotit, brass iods, wo-l ma S- tEUROOM. No. 1.—Mahogany w rdrobe, chest of drawers (maple), 3 chairs (mltop,e). wa»h.ti.nd (maple. dress,n,4 taute (maple), towel horse, half toster be;lot vd ki: ou) anll cutans, feather bed, bolster, and pillows, n attre-s, carpet and hearth- rug, fender and irons, gilt pier glass, two pictures, set chamber ware. ÐDROOM N■>. 2.-Mahoganv chest of drawers, ditto wash- stand. ditto dressing table, glass taxed, with n.an le top; ma- hogany arm chair, hair teated four onesseated chairs, large gilt gier glare, iron bedstead, feather bed, bolsters, and oedding, cat and he trthrug, feuder, set of handsome chamber ware, walnut window pole, pictures. BfiDROOM No. $.-Mahogany chest of drawers, handsome solid brv, n bedstead, hair mattress, and straw do, feather bud, bolster and pillows, dressing table. oashstand and ware, child's chair, 2 towel ho WM, fender and irons, 2 be iroom chaiie, foot b«th> earpet and rag, large p er fflass, maiiogany commode. BEDROOM Ne. 4.—Iron bedstead, feather bed, boiBter and pillows. mattresH, chest of draweis, mahognny washstand and ware, maple dressing table and glass, alarm clock, ornaments and sundries. SERVANT'S BEDROOM.-Iron bedstead. feather bed, bolster and pillows, mattress, mahogasy dressing table, washstand and ware, tawel horse. bedroom chairs and sundries. A quantity of Sower pots of various I.zee, and flowers, and two garden seats. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 3, Lower Goat street, Swansea, 10388 The Woodlands, Pontardulais, Glamorganshire. MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have been favouted with instructions from thti Widow of tne late Samuel L.oyd, Kaq., of Grovesend, to SELL by AUCTION at.the "Cameron Arws," High street, 5 Nonsea, on SATUh- DA the 7th day of October, 1876, at 3 o'clock, p.m. (unless previously disposed of bv Private Contract, of which due notice will be given) all that commodious COUNTRY RESIDENCE known as The Woodiao. s," situate at Pontardulais. This very desirable Residence contains entrance hall, dining-room, cirawing-room, timoke room, kitchens, cbiua pantry, ac., and five bedrooms. The house is most delightfully situated, commanding a magnificent of the Surround ng country. It stands upon about an acre of land with a tastefully laid-ont lawn, containing choice shrubs; a good kitchen garden, a well- stocked orchard, a well of good spring waier with patent pump; has » carri, ge entrance; is only about 10 minutes' walk from the Pontardulais Railway Station, and within a stone's throw of the) Church. Splendid fishing and shooting may be ha.d with n easy distance. The celebrated Penllegare hounds are also in the immediate neigh bourheod. the Auctioneers beg respectfully to call attention to the very valuable property, which being only about 10 miles from Swansea and about 5 from Llanetly, with drect railway com- munication, would be a most desirable and convenient country residence. The whole of the premises are in a state of thorough repair, a considerable Bum having only receptly been expended in alterations and improvements. The property is held for an unexpired term of about 44 years, at the very low ground rent ef 80s per annum. Furtber particulars and to view may be obtained from S. Home, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly, er of the Auctioneers, at th -ii Offices, 8, Lower Goat street, Swansea. 10351 September 20th, 1876. Bri(ige,id.-lu Liquidation.- Sale of OfficeFurniture and Contractor's Plant. MESSRS DENNING, SMITH, and CO. are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of Messrs Miller, Sons, and Co. to SELL by AUCTION at the COlllry Offices, Bridgend, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of October, J #7$, all the excellent and nearly new OFFiCn FURNITURE in both offices, and about 20 Lots of CONTACTOR S PLANT, now at the Braich-\ -Oymtrer Collieries, Garw Valley, which will be removed to Bridgend before the day of Sale. The Office Furniture comprises mahogany double desk, 2 mahogany tables (one a pedestal table), mahogany pigeon holes on stand, maholzany whatnot and pedestal washstand, clpy ar Prepa, umbrella and bat stands, 4 deal cupboards, linoleum on floors, office chairs aud stools, 2 3-light gaseliers, tenders and irons, stationery case, &c„ &c. The plant consists of about 3 tons of 721b rails, 10,000 oak keys for 721 b rails, 7 dozen 18-inch wire straining fencing bolts, 3 straining posts, wood suction pump, picks, sledges, spanners, old rail chairs, fish piates and bolts, fang bolts, 12 crow rar*. rail gauges, double and treble snatch blocks a 20 TON HY.DB.AULIC TRAVERSE JACK, Tangye's. &Mg &C. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. No reserve. To view apply to Mr D. Barker, Aberkenflg; or to Mr W. Cook, Park strest, Bridgend; and for all further partial&rs apply to €be Auctioneers, Shannon street, Bristol. 10522, Rises Mill, Pcnty mister, Mon. (about 10 minutes* walk from Bløca Station). TV/TR T. E. GEORGE i« favoured with instrtw- -CTX' tions from Mr James Mnrdooh (who is leaving the neighbourhood for Scot'and) to SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on Monday, October 9th, 1879, His neat and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, together with S head of cattle, 2 horses, 27 pigs, 1 d >zen poultry, 2 spring carts, 1 broad-wheel cart, patent (5 cwt) weighing machine, 1 set of brass-mounted harness, 1 set of cart harness, I wood and iron pig troughs, capital dog cart, iron seat for lawn, garden tools. Sale to commence at 13 o'clock upon the live stock and im- pletneqts, and at Two o'clock p.m. upon the household furniture. Newbridge, near Newport, Mon., 27th Sept., 1876. 10504 SALE TO-MORROW. Llwjneyntefci Park—Within 6 minutes' walk from Devynnock Station, on the Neath and Brecon Railway.—Important Sale of 47 head of Catt e. 1400 Sheep, and 9 Horses and PODle. MESSRS THOMAS, SON, & DA VIES have received Instructions from Messrs R. & L. McTttrk to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 4th of Octoner, 1876, the whole of their SURPLUS STOCK, consist- iag cf 3COAmin Milk, 10 Three-year-old BlliJockø, 21 Two-I ear- old Steers, 2 Yearling Do., 6 Two-year-old in Calf Heifers, 1 Prime Fat Bullock, 8 Fat Cows, 1 Two-year-old Bull. 1 carriage mare, 4 years old, broken to double and single bar- ness, 2 half bred yearlings fillies, 1 horse peny seven years old, 4yearling mountain ponies, 1 entire mountain pony, winner of the 1st prize at Brecon Show, 1875. 640 store ewes, Cheviot and cross-bred. 80 fat ewes, do do. 680 fat weth-rb, do do. 80 store wethers, ao do. stwo-years-old and 8 yearling rams, Cheviot and criss-bred. 1 South down ram and 8 Shropshire down rams. Three months' credit on approved bills for all sums above 410, or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon on the table at 11.30. Sale to commense at 1.80. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested. The Auctioneers be to call the attention of geitlemen, farmers, butchers, and others to the above sale, as such an op- portunity for purchasing Fat and Store Stock is rarely offered to the public. Abmennv. 20th September, 181 18168 cSales by gutrtion. SALE THIS DAY. To Gentlemen Fanners, Contractors. &c. TV/TESSRS BEYNON and HOuH&S will SELL ITJL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys'Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, on f'Uc-SDAk*, Oct. 3rd, 1876, the fol- lowing useful aud valuable HORSES, DOG-CAKTs, HAliNESi, &e. 1. Biy pony, 6 years, 13 hands, fast, and good in saddle or harness. 2. Chestnut pony, 13.2 hands, very quiet with children, and has been driven by a lady. 3. Very hand-ouie cre^m-co'oured filly, with bllL"k points, ris ng 3, about 14.1 hands, broken to tadle, very quiet; property ot a farmer. 4. Handsome cream cob, 14 2 hands, rising 4, quiet in saddle or harness, ana warranted touno. 5. Dark bty mare, Leisy," with black points, 14 hands, 8 yeais. 6. Chestnut mare, 14 hands, 4 years, quiet to ride or drive, and wart toted sound. 7. Bay m rc, llt2 hands, 7 years, good in saddle or harness. 8. Capital brougham norse,15 Si hands, 7 jears, perieotly quiet in saddle cr harness. 9. Handsome strey horse, raising 5,16hands, a gOCld carriage or brougham hoise, perfectly quiet and sound; the pro- ne ty of a fanner. 10. Useful bay mare, 4 3 ears, about 15 hands, good in saddle or ha, nwas; the property of a armer. 11. Very handsome bay ma'e, with back points, riing 5,16 bands, a Ciariage mare, and good in saddle and sound. 12. Capital Chesnut horse, 8 years, 15.3 hands,-quiet in saddle or harness. 13. Black mare (half-brad), 4 years, 15.2 hands, used to harness, would matte a good saddle mare or huntress. 14. Dark brown boise, 15 3 hands, rising 7, good in single or would matte a good saddle are or huntress. 14. Dark brown boise, 15 3 hands, rising 7, good in single or uou 'LE ham I»B, and warranted sound. 15. DarK chestnut entire horse, "Kinjr John," 7 years, 16.3 hand" good and quiet in harness, and has taken several pr.zee m D"TonshÜ8. 16. Day k-t)i, ii entiie hor.-e, about 16 hands, good worker. 17. Mack, horce, Oragon,'a capital worker. IS. Utefui cart hoise. 19. Bay hor. 8 years, 16 bands, an excellent worker in all k n(lw,f harness. 20. Ch: oijut horse, 8 i ears, 15 hands, a good wo-kcr. J. Useiui brown bo -e. 14; na ds, a good worlier. V. ay !:orst-, 7 years. 16 hands, working on a fzlrm. 23. Nanny go at. 21. Very powtii ful rough coated mastiff, 2 years, good watch or keeper's night 004. 2a. Liver-e.jiOi.r pointer dog, sged 7m nthe, Also, useful dog carts, lIda, out ditto in good condition, light spring v»ag_on in good conuition, with poles, shafts, & complete, suitable for a wine me. chant, spring cailS, several seib oi silver and br as-mounted harness, stone carts, cart har- ness, sad les and I rir.les, &c., &c. Each horse must be provided with a halter, and be in yard by ten a.m. An ord nary will be provided at the Jeffreys' Arms Hotel, at One o'clock. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers'Offices, VJCto lia. Chambers, Oxford btreet. Swan- sea. lOoZi SALE TO-MORROW. Victoria A art, Oxford street, Swansea. IVIESSRIS bEYJNON and HUGHES have been ITJL instructed to EL,L byAUCtlON, at tne above tiart. on WEDNE DAY, Ootouer 4th. 1876, a 10, of we l-preserved HOUbbiiOLD FURNITURE, grant uiano, cottage do., electro plated goods, ,ni other oflects, comprising drawing room suite in vehet plush, do. in greeit iep, waiiiiit loo, din ng, and occasional ab es, Brussels tapes1 ry, Kioderminster, telt. and other ca:pets, he r: h, ugs, pier n'asses iu gilo 11 ameti, pole and rings bron;e and (trier lender-, stts of fire ir >ns, chefionniere, dmin ro m suite iu leather, d nn<r waie, ti-e piece-, sew ng macil í es, ha,ir seated .a uthe ha ra, g. n.' piano (by Broadw cd anl S n), cottage do music t.tools, «i dian maltinif, n abo/a' y eltscope dinin* table, m ho^an.y, loo Peiot.r< ke. and other tit les, a quantity of plated gooas, c utbet; pr. gB, book shelv. s, 0Let glass s, wahoo, any marble- top wasbstai d, di<S-.m^ tanles with giass a tached, he is of druweis mahogany bids eps, tone rai.s, chamber ware, patent. mlud", stove, together with a useful lot of kitchen requ.sites, AC., &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eevtu o'clock in the iorenoon, 10530 Kittle Hill Farm, Biahopston, Guwer, seven miles from Swan- sea and three miles irdill Killay and Mumblts roao Stations. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Mr John Clarke to SELL by AUC- TIO-N, at the abo,e p,'aee, ,n THORSHAV Ociober 5th, 1876, tbe following surplus blOCK, IMPiEMENtS, &c., viz. 2 milch cows, 3 fat cattle, 4 go> d cart hortea.Scartccits.SO breeding ewe«, 4 rasa lambs, 2 aged do., 2 fat wethtrs, 80 lambs. The sheep are of the Cotswold and bbropshire Down breeds. lMrLBMSKTft—1 waggon, 2 carts and trebles, 3 iron ploughs (by Howard), I ll-coulter corn drill witb fore carnage steerage (by R. Garrett & :SOD},) Scotch turnip drill, 2 iron barrows, 1 clod crusher, 1 iron ro ler, 1 x, ubb.r (by Clay), 3 horse hoes, 1 land dresser, 1 horse rake, 4 heel lakes, 1 iron cheese press, 1 treble action tu nip cutter, 1 turnip cu:ter on wheels, 1 winnowiug machine, 1 reap-r (by Mcconnick) with Burgess and hay's pat nt platform, a number of sheep troughs, several hundred yard-i of sheep netting equal to new, &c. The whole of the Stoek is perfe tly healthy and in capital condition, and we I wortb the attention of Luyeis. Six mouths' credit will be given on vpproved security. Luncheon on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at One o clock precisely. Auctioneers' Offlces, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 10121 Breconsbire.-T.Y-.Wawr, Llanfrynsch, about three milee from Brecon, and about the same dtstance frolU Tal bout station on the Brecon and Meithyr Railway.—Important and attrac- tiveosloof Cartiages, Hones, and Harness; elegant and substantial Household FurniTure a choice collect, on of Oil Painting*, Books, Pier and Girandole Glasses, handsome Dinner, Dess-rt, Breakfast, and Tea Services; 4rilliant Cut Glass a large collection of Plants and out-door effects. MR JAMES HALL has been honoured with instruct ions from Mrs Kol, erts(who is leaving the neigh- bournood), to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 4th, 5th, and 6fh days of October, 1876. the whole of the IN-DOOR and OUT-Dv»OR EFFECTS on the premises, consisting- of dining and drawing-rrom suites, the contents of eight family bed- rooms and servants' rooms, &c. ENC&AXCP HALL.—Druggetting, wool mnts, umbrella stand, worked ottoaans, hall table and chaiis, hmps. dispatch box, barometer,croquet set, stuffed birds, vire flower stands, and oil pain tines. DLNIHO-ROOM in Spanish mahogany, contain-i a velvet pile carpet, hearthrug to match, bronze fender, set of t reirom. d&mask w ndow curtains, pier glass ill massive gilt frame, oil paintings, side board with carved scroll and platt- glass panel, dinner wagon. cellerette, tslesoope dining table, 12 coairs covsred in Morocco leather, two easy chairs, bronze timepiece, ornaments, 4c. DRAWIBO-ROOM in Italian and other woods, handsome walnut cabinet ormolu mounted, spiral whatnot,larte worked ottomau, easy chairs, two couches and set of drawing-room chairs all upholstered in superb biue and gold damask, lady's desk with pigeon holes and drawers ormolu mounted, grand piano in rose- wood by Broadw ood, pier and Girandole gla-ees, collecti. n of oil p^intin^s, briti ant cut glass chandelier, velvet pile carpet and hearthrusr, dam&bk window curtains, polished steel fender and set of fireirons ormolu mounted, worked banner and pole and other fire screens, chimney ornaments, vases, Ac. The contents of Eixht Family and Servants Bedrooms con tainini maaively carved Spanish Mahogany, Arabian, and French Bedsteads, enamelled atd iron ditto, large wardrobe with bang- ing presses, drawers, trays and bonnet closes, chestsof drawers, plarble top wa-hstands and dressing tables, sets of chamber ware. towel rails, biddettes. commo ies, baths. cane seated, invalid, and other cbairs, swing and cheval glasses, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and sets of fl, e irons, spring, wool, and hair mattresses, palliasses, and btd linen. A general assortment of kitchen, culinary, and daiix utensils, and out-ooor effects. The whole w 1 lLopear in catalogues, 8d each, to be had on application to the Auctioneer, cae Prior, Brecon. The oil paintings are by Old and Modern Masters, subject and name of artiste in catalogue. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. 10445 R EES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AQENJfe OFFICES: STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 6, CHURCH STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9928 'SuMtt APPOtlttmtuts. YNYDDISLWYN SCHOOL BOARD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Wanted, a CERTIFICATED SCHOOLMISTRESS to take Charge of the Girls' Division of the new Board School at Abercam, which will accommodate 150 girls. Half the Government grant received in respect of such eivision to be allowed in addition to salary. Applications, stating age and salary required. with copies of rerent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 10th of OCTOBER next. EDWARD DA VIES. 18, Dock street, Newport, Mon. 10491 futaliomoiis* I •s the Weat ol England and South Wales District Monthly Machinery Sofia ter." OTICB.-IU consequence of the immense sup. N port this publication has received throughout tbe United Kingdom and Continent, th* title is now not consistent, thera* •SN, from tke let of April, 1876, it will be known as ) PHILLIPS' REGISTER of New and Second-ttand Machinery. ffcas by post, One Shilling. A few pagee to tot for advertiee- sssnts, entries received up to the 25th ot each month. Fall P&Tii&A" W Charles D. Phillips, Newport, Mon. mal "VfcT HUGHES, Westgate street. Cardiff. 11 • Established Over 20 years. All kinds of Work, Turning and Fitting, and all kinds of Machine*—/ I^epaJxed with I nsfnintiturie andAt rwasonahle Pti«*s» assa I dt .bl. d. assa jitst \m> W. if. WILLIAMS and CO., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 9512 I CAMBRIDGE LOCAL Vy CARDIFF CENTRE.- Principals, f .>< hoo.is are requesttd to take pJ.l't'cula.r nutice that '1 UESLtAY, October loth, ;s the LAST DAV for entering Candidates for he D CEMBF.R EXr AMINAlIOS forms of Entry, and full particulars, may be obtained fr m the Secretary, klrs BROUD.&N, 12, Trinity street, Cardiff. Thefolowng Ladies have already consented to act on the Committee:—*Jrs Dtniel Jones, Mrs Thompson, St John's Vicarage Mr Cltmjnt Lucas, Mrs Dr Edwards, Mrs 1 eter Price, Miss Grainger, Miss TIIOmpSJli, Miss Bird, Mrs RicharJs, Mrs ttees Jones, Aiiss Marycimrch. 1\T0T1CE.—AU Persons having any Claim JLl against the Estate of the late 1SAA<C DA VIEs REES, of Aberdare, Registrar of tt.e Cou ty Court, are requested to sena pa-iiiu'ars the eof to the undtrtkned, the Executor, on or be- fore the 1st d.y of November next, in order that the same be examined and discharged. Dated the 25th day of September, 1-76. WILLIAM BEDDOE, 10477 Aberdare, Solicitor. MITRE HOTEL, BRYNMAWR.—FRANK OYKE be_is nos! respectfully to inform the pub ic in genera that his ANNUAL SUfPEH. will ta<e place on WED- isES'1 AY, October 4tn, 1-76, when your preence is solicited. aupper on the table at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, 2H 6d each. 10186 iitud-ers and Contracts. CAR D 1 FF INFIRMARY. A I rereon" desirous to CONTRACT for the srpPLY of the f liowing ARTICLES cr am of them, to be de'ivered free of cost at the lnfirmar in such quantltles dail) as may be re- quired, for the quarter cun msncmg October 11th, 1876, and ending January 10ih,1877, a' e requestad to send to the Infirmary sealed TEMJEhS, on or befoie MONDAY. October 9th, 1876, Meat (joints. &c as specified) at pe: lb. Brezid (best seconds) at per 4lb. loaf. Mlik, per qcavt. 061, per tall, Accounts to be paid at the end of every month. The Tenders will be opened at a meeting of the Committee, to be held on Tuesday, October 10th, 1876. the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order WiLi.IAM CAMPBELL, M.D., Secretary. Cardiff Infirmary, October 2, 1875. 10572 WANTED, Offers to Supply MACHINERY 11 for making 100 Tons p, r a .y of ARTIFICIAL FUEL. Apply to Henry Aitken, Falkirk, N.B. 10e42 p ONTYPRIDD- HIGHWAY BOARD, No. 1. PARISHES OF LLANW0.\ >0 AND YSTRADYFODWG. TO CONTHAO ORS AND OTHERS The Hieh 'vay Board is desirous of receiving TENDERS for SUPPLYING 2,oU0 T iNS, or thereabouts, of BROKEN BLUE X.I.V1E STo> Es for Macadnmisiiitf purpo-es. The same to be delivered, carriage pai>l, at various stations: upon the Roondda Branch of the Taff Vale Railway. For further particulars apply to the Surveyor, 01 whom specifi- cation and form of tender may lie had. All Tenders which will not bo in the form provided by the Bo«r I, and the names of the party tendering, ai d their sure- tie will be rej cted. The Board ret iin for themselves power of selection, and do notbinrl thems. Ives to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders t > be sent to me, enc osed, add, asse t to the Chair- man of the No. 1 Highway B >;ud, endor-ed, tender for broken lime-ktone, on or before the 10th day of October, 187o. J. JONES, Surveyor. Dauygraig, Forth, Pontypridd. 28th September, 1876. ,>0-. 10524 (Educatioc T. MARY'S H4LL, CARDIFF, BOARDING C and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LAD] E" School duties RE-COMMENCE on MONDAY, July 2ith. For prospectus, &c., apply to Mr J. D. simpson. 1767 ST. CLEAR'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MASTER JOHN EVANS, B A., (London University). Upwards of 30 of Mr. Evans's Pupils hive passed various pub- lic examinations. H~EATH LODGE, CLIVE PLACE, I[ PENARTH. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, con ducted by Miss FOSTER. School duties will commence on WEDNESDAY, October 4th. Terms moderate. Proapectusewon application. 10069 THE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. Mr WM. THOMAS, M.A.. wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES SEPT. 1st, when he will be able to receive a few additional Boarders. Terms moderate. A list of Examinations parsed during the year on application. 9019 O^S. SIEVERDIN, PROFESSEUR DE LANGUE3. HAS RESUMED DUTIES. Elementary, Conversational, and Class:cal Re-unions. Address 22, Windsor place, Cardiff 20, Bridge street, Newport. For further particulars see circul 9:66 i^RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD bEKKS. Conducted by ED %A D. DE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at this Establishment is strictly practical, fit- ting boys for business or to pass the preliminary Examinations for College 01 Surgeons, Law, etc. Situation high and very healthy, large playing field-, fives courts,and tepid swimming bath, car) enter's shop ana turning lathes.—For prospectuses address the Principal. 10331 GREA T HO US E CO WB R I D~GE GLAMORGANSHIRE. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPALS—MRS AJJD THB MissEs CTJLVERWELL. Pupils are prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other local examinations. Refeiences are kindly permitted to the Rev T. Thomas, Cow- biidge; Hev T. J. Choat, Llandaff road, Canton, Cardiff; t.ev Lionel Westlake, 132, Ashiey Hill, Bristol; and to parents of pupils. Christmas Quarter will commence (D.V.) October 16th, 1876. 10510 FJIRAINING SCHOOL. HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABLISHED (by present Principal), 1864. Frindoal, Mr J. WARE (Certificated 1859). Assisted by Two Resident and Visiting Masters. Thorough Preparation for Business and Professional Life, and the Middle-cUai Examinations. Special Classes for Advanced Kupiis. Quarter coamences OCT. 4th. 8468 RNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD, SWANSEA, ESTABLISHED ISTJS. PRINCIPAL: Rev. EDGAK WILLIAMS, M.A. RD The-COBLT-GK affords a lirs'-clisa PREPARATORY TRAIN- ING in CLAT-SICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils win be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami. nations. The n"xt Quarter commences on MONDAY, October 9th. For Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAY 8CHOLA.KS,.apply as above. 6419 R^^ERA-U PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL V/ NEWPORT, MON. li ead Mastei a: REV. T MORTIMER GREEN. Mi<. EDWIN WJLLIAMS, B.A, (Exhibitioner of Jesus Collg-, Oxford, and Graauatein HonoUBB. ABsl8"ant Master: MR. T. P. TKETtiEWEY (Lond. Univ.). Specia Classes conducted by efficient -non-reglaent Masters. Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the University, Local and Matriculation Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. The Residences ot the head masters are, from their position and accommodation, emroenth adapted for Boarders. Quarter commences a UFSBAY, let AUGUST, 1876.—For Prospectuses. &c., apply to the Head Masters. >606 NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD. jTiLEANLINF"—W. G. NIXEY'S Refined Bi-'ACK JjEALin Block, for Polishing Stoves and all kind-,f. Iron-woik eqtal to burnished steel, without waste or taas% Sold everywhere by all shopkeepers, Id, 2d, and 4d blocks, and Is boxes. Ask for W. G. Nl!(EY'S BLACfC LEAD, t and see that you htve it. 12, Soho square, London. V CAANION.-Tliom are several imitations. ^justness gtflflresses* "PYOWELIL AND ^JOMPANT Aav NOW OFF-ARING TWENTY THOUSAND YARDS BLACK AND COLOURED SUM Bought prior to an Advance. Intending ptHchaeera are respeotfolly invited TO MAKB THEIR SELECTIONS WITHOUT DELAY. I' jQOWELL AND COMPARY9 < to 14, ST. MA RY STERET. CARDIFF. 6094 S P E C I A L O T I C D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, ARE MAKING THEIR JJTLRST GREAT SHOW OF AUTUMN AND WINTERGOODS,, WHICH COMMENCED ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 187&, EMBRACING ALL NOVELTIES IN m ENS, BOYS' and YOUTHS' OVERCOATS MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' ULSTERS: MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' YACHTING .iri- JACKETS, JYJEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' TROUSERS and VESTS. JVPN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' TROUSERS. MEN'S REAL & IMITATION SEAL V .ESTS, MENS, BOYS' and YOUTHS' FLANNEI SHIRTS, MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' HATS and CAPS. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, &c. MEN'S, BOYS and YOUTHS' CALF, BUCK- SKIN, and CLOTH GLOVES. MEN'S SILK and CASHMERE MUFFLERS MEN'S & YOUTHS' CARDIGAN JACKETS. Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT of TRAVELLING REQUISITES, ani WATERPROOF CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, and MEN'S and BOYS' FANCY and PLAIN HOSIERY, TWEEDS, WiTNEYS, BEAVERS, <fec., <fco. AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 3574 ESTABLISHED 1839. 10233 THE POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT at the Cardiff House continues to be aggressive, and the prestige so long maintained hy Met-sr W. Pricound Sous ,hi es with u, sullied lustre, undinimed by defeat. The suce, ssa achieved by those eminent clo.h ers are periectl, astonishing to" parasites of the ancient regime." The liast-i Bitzouks 01 the Trade, with their of glaring and gro-s grteo, aa i-bol", in their excessive prices and inferior goods have be, n fairly baffido bv be mtellifi- nt htatesm-nshio ttiat abandoned the" statu qUQ," released the public fr m arbitrary cu-toms and oppress.ve charges, and, by inaugurating the ••loi cyot Reform," gave irresistil le impetus to the remand for a .-y.-tem of Business conducted on the principles of Heady Monet, Small Profi s, and Sterling Worth. The Autumn Ses ion" finds W, Pi ice and Sons "renewing hostilities" under favourable auspices, and they requebt an I, stection of iheir New and Extensive Stock of Faahiona' le Reaay-made Clothing. Hats, Caps, Waterproofs, Hosiery. &c., &< Address:—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St Mary street, Cardiff. 23 PUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM. PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS it solicited to ASH WORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX 6TKAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting wita two rams. These PUMPS are at work in, Mines, forcing Water from a depth of 10 tto 900 feet in one lift. They are being made in sizes to throw 520 gallons of Water up to those capable of throwing 38,000 Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise npon, and are open to con- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearkg Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing of Water in connection with Waterworks, 4c. The PUMP is also a neat self-contained driving Engine, and is used in Mills for the two-fold purpose of Pump, (Boiler Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as a. Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILER,3 guaranteed to carry 100 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, COLLYHUKST RQAD, MANCHESTER. 10323 D W 1,N -1 E A It f, EDWIN GAltr, WHOLESALE BRUSH, MOP, AND SIEVE MANUFACTURER, DOUR & CARRIAGE MATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, COCOANUT AND OTHER MATTING, TWINES, COR f) S. BED SACKINGS, oM. WOOD AND WICKER 'ERAAWGLATûRS. The Trade supplied with M terials. CMf 42, MARYLEPORT STREET. BRISTOL, CjTEEL PENS, Warranted Quality, Manufao. tuied hy GEORGE W. HUG, E8, 66. ST. P^UL'8SOUAHE BIRMINGHAM. TheGaivansed Peo. No. 4'tS. Extia t.oiiff Metal skedaddle. No. 386; Old English Pen, No ko,- Bank of England Pen, No. 48; Commwial Pen, No. 855 j Bald, P. n, No. 366 Sphvnx Pen, No. 9 School Pen, N >. 347 an 1 uai,1 cees Pen, No. 453, give universal eatia amion Maker o' J .;JJr Rudh'll »nd <-o.'s Patent Fountain Peo. Engrossing "tn No, So^an^Sihrer^teel PtitTW.^20. Swpls fiox. aUdrtM kinds }-