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fey gutrtiiw. AUCTION appointment] SV. ^ra BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. PropB6* J' &c' at Cardiff Sept. 5 w and Life Policies, at Cardiff Sept 11 S^oidp,. ,1Jes8« B £ YNON^fc HUGHES. ftn^hold pD1,UI'-« China, G:ass, &e., at Swansea..Aug. 29 S8s. G»r,UriUturc'' kc > *t Swansea Au £ 31 » "ages, -lie, at Swansea Septem ber 5 4Seholrt p„ Mr T. J. BUSK. v demises, at Swansea August 31 eho!d w Mr HENRY DAVIES. v °perty, at Bridgecd ..September 7 Ut«» Shn„ Mr THOMAS DAVIES. Jv an(* Premises, at Llanelly Sept. 5 r^h0;d iir T. H. DaVIES. roperty, at Swansea. September 6 1I(:.ho Mr DAVID EVANS. 111.- Use and Dwel.ing-houses, at Pontypridd-.September 6 „ Mr ROBERT. KVANS. °PS> &c-> at Pentyrch Farm Sept kmia,y rw MR J. FARRELL. amage and Furniture, at Ebbw Vale. August 23 I W, Mr JAMES GRAHAM. tire liorn!llements, Hay. Furniture. &c., at Panteg Aug. 28 Uh» » atNewport August 30 "•Wert tii Mr F- JCN1GHT v «uea Pledges, at Swansea .August 26, 28, & 29 and *r JOHN M. LEEDER. i?1611418 at Bed was ^.August 28 fci. "bc M no8' Sewing M&chines, Ac., at Swansea August 31 rta to ] °US€.8-.at S^asaea. Aug. 31 j, Bkip, at Swap sea ..August 31 tIe> atr.j Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. ttle, at Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. v ^»aoxton-jaxta-Neath.. August31 oId ? Messra. MADDOX & EMERY. Cak- °Party. at, Caerphilly August 29 Mat Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. bu,, er 3 and Upholsterer's Stock. at Swansea. -Sept. 4, 5 6W-Bn Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS "SON .e OUgea and Premises at Swansea ~Afig. 29 ^jrr am Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Jv ™°«eless Steam Coal.at Pepirth Aug. 30 ^01<lLanH Mr W. P.'STEPHENSON. » at Cardiff. August 29 V »na Dwell ing-hoijse, at Canton. I.. August 31. 1<leace ari. T Messrs. STRAKER and LAKE. Va* ^*nd, at Abergavenny.«•••»••September 5 ea. & Mr DAVID THOMAS. K •• »t Brynmawr «.Aug. 30 KC«hoid p. Messrs W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. fapertv. at Cardiff. August 29 •Frr tni'on street. Canton. onir- SETT t. STEPHENSON is instructed to c>86i5C^Sft»vy ACTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, lot Subj»ct V August 81, 1878, at Three for Four o'eloek pre- tfAv, fi„r ^conditions of sale to be then produced, in one Itr^pEs, ^ASEHOLP BEERHOUSE and APPURTE- ^»dlV as Biru-in-hand, situate No 28, Union that i?;iLow in the occupation of Mr Thomas Gorman K 1 N"G-HOUSE adjoining, being No 24, Union ^rettiia occupied by Mr Gordon. are held undor lease fv the term of 99 j ears ^te> tyect t7ay- 1838, at the ground rent of £ 6 Is 6d, an i are W01 o( ^&n under-lease to Mr John Withers Dowson, for tho *5! 'rom 23rd March, 1676, at a rent of £ 35 per S'irl8es in „Unuer-lessee paying all taxes and keeping the 'urthe pair- w Articular s* apply to the Auctioned, Cardiff; or to Messrs DALTONS, SPENCER, & COBBE1T, Solicitors, Cardiff. JVTXi \Yr No. 2, Westbourne-place, Cardiff. SiJ- J P- STEPJtfENSON is instructed by Jtrl^otei 50mas Ree9- 10 SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff H »te« for i1"d'ff' on THURSDAY, the 31st of Au?u^, 1876, th AOUr o'clock precisely, subject to conditions of *e«K^iou«^a £ produced, all that very substantially built and •ur:e ri ^-kLING HOUSE, situate and being No. 2, lUovfj"1 th/P'ace. Cardiff, with the Garden and appurtenajises, Th.'0 *tiftf?CCupat'on °* the Proprietor, who ;■ about to re- a0n,lhc:r Residence. «on er. the p 18 bu''t, fitted, and finished in a very superior J>a ,r°Prietor having erected it for his own occupa- '1 ^een repainted and papered throughout, and °' lS) |Ct rePair- It has a frontage of 20 feet with *0d fftP^Qtrv ^et' an(l contains dining apd drawing rooms, ^da 0 ch ^en, sculiery, Five bed and dressing rooms, *!acj5 tfce en.6er^ul and spaciouti attics, with excellent cellars «i 5wJ*ith fI,e.rnain building. There is a good garden well *8,-t) t 'emi«Iruit lrees> and an entrance from the lape at back. Iv°' Dec6r? are for the term of 99 3'eara, commencing the 5reariy trounc rent of £ 4 8s. Od. ftf6e; 'urtoe, given on completion of the purchase. »-w ,<-atdi'» P^ticulars apply to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen- — S461— 4 LE of SHOP and BA^ELLING- 78, advertised to take place on Monday, August Commercial Hotel, Heolfach, fs POSTPONED *TflER NOTICE. O- J. ALEXANDER, Auctioneer. iVl'lJsi^^Auction of House Property and Life Policies. fi* & r^S BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, W,a ir.ii ;> are instructed to SELL by AUCTION-, at the •^411 at Cajdiff, on MONDAY, the Eleventh of feeptem- V for 6 o'clock p.m., subject to such conditions as l.jj produced, the ^follrewiug VALUABLE PRO- aH<^Krt?10se tw0 Leasehold MESSUAGES and Premises k«id, numbers 17 and 18, North Church street, *6m *5*97 v» a !ease from the Trustees of the Marquess o £ 4 5S 8 fr0!" -he 29th September, 1851, an an annual t-adiv 8l> Wiii that POLICY for the sum of £ 125, effected in the <65 4' a*ed 4SW8' Fund Life Assurance Society, on the life of a ■ years and upwards, at an aanu&l premium of v All 15 ^easehold MESSUAGE and premises, situate of »v y"Phia street, Cardiffl, held under lease from the n Ann ^S5i jS6 Marquess of Bute for 97 years, from the 24th all annual rent of £ 2 19s 6<L •lady ^idnJ_. F°iicy for the sum of £ 75, affected in the <3 to Fund Life Assurance Society, on the life of a yearg and upwards, at an annual premium of t0erParticalars apply to the Auctioneer, 4, Crockherb- 1 Messrs GRIFFITH and CORBETT, Solicitors, w Cardiff. iVI ^S&T) cT^0 Millers, Corn Merchants, and others. &co? bARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE by AUcTm received instructions from tha Trustee, to v«st h in lots to suit purchasers, at tha ware- 0 aIla ock, Cardiff, or TUESDAY, September 6th ?«WUraitttr„the TRADE PLANT and UTENalLS, with the "0fn and effects belonging to the estate of Messrs D' prisin, a Barford and Perkins improved ^fUclja r« beam Wlth strap and driving gear, Caild's patent 00ru Jr aUfi other weighing: machines, weights, sack • wSi^Ps' malc shovels, 7,000 sacks (about), .bushel gis ftt. 1119 tables, running boards, corn bin, old ^havliW a^iln8s also one horse, one spring wagon, two cWs°^6 f^.o«e large signboard. 0^ 'Stogj Q'ture &c., includes makogany and other desks, il' Corn* ttiQ 'etter preis and fetand, gas fittings, &c. QleHe» y prior to and on the morning of sale, which Ci-trai5 iJ^f'^ulari mar be made to the Auctioneers, at ^<^khe»klVan9ea, or Bristol offices. -^l^n. Cardiff, August 23, 1876. 8477 9748 ^'Philiy SALE TO-MORROW. I of V is ible Leasehold Premises at Croft 4.YI ■•iSS'Rcj terrace, Caerphillv. Maddux and'EMBRY have re- fiot<Jf8truct'°ns to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at lolu 8uei, ^aerphiliy. on TUESDAY, August 29th, 1876 tC, v ,c°nditicns as siiall be then and there produced), > li)e LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising »e,lt4lo<iCuPati(«? Pwelling-house, Shop, and Premises, lately ? 8a 0 Mr lliomas Arnold, butcher, at the yearly of 8es ]! Also all that Leasehold Dwelling-house, Sljop, w fhe ^25 in the occupation of Mr Owen, and of the in annum. 'aaiiKi'51^ under a lease from Ito Mary Ann Good- ie t 5 10 an annual ground rent of £ 4 8s, which A apportioned. VtSh^ce at 6.30 p.m. partlculard appJy to the Auctioneers, 18, High °r to ^*ted »v Mr H. COUSINS, Solicitor, "h 5th 13, High ttreet, Cardiff. 1876- 9737 iLv8lr5S(*.MADDOX and EMERF, 18, High- ,5^1. ate, 8evt^. AuctiouceM, Estate and House Ageuts 6l>arth « fi«<-class VILLA RESIDENCES to LKT or ^Hoath; also several HOUSES in Upper p.- ^'culira I feP°tUnds, and Cathays. ai 4YI or the Benefit of whom it may Concern. I and DUNN are instructed to ^j.lUfiLIC AUCTION, at Penarth, on WEDNE3- Sh'l)^OKELK^ST.lSVe,about 1,600 TONS of HOOP'S MER- grjaiants '■ sTEAS1 COAL, lately discharged from the »?*« tK ^ill t*ir°n acc°unt of an explosion on board. n'oj coai P'ace at the East Side of the Penarth Dock, panii1?' ut Noon. 0lleers p'c.ar«, apply to 8. D. Jenkins, Esq., or to rj^n —L^lPocks, Cardiff. 9729 A SOLn u Cardiff. „,°tei c °°ngequei y AUCTION,to close an account, vJjocW on *ke death of part ewner, at the Queen's 5?^1S\TT ^alf-nait Ay» September the 11th, 18/6, at One Ce!'enf A, of Mii?reci*elv»,lie new and fast-sailing Schooner Oiei8ht • 1 c°nditicm i* witl3 her t'oats, Sails, and Gear, a'l in n8th Ti" t tons register. Carrios 112 dead v^hed for li 'eet» breadth, 19 feet; depth, 9 ft 6 in. hj.at Milford ar8»: C0PPer fastened and ealted. Was br 6 craft 10 March, 1874. Is a fast sailer, and a v^Ua» 'n the ri the Sale. rcor?an Canal, Cardiff, for some days ^'til at tbe<ii^nce °' non-arrival of the Ermenilda VlWerabove <3a.t? 8 exPect6(^' the sale will not take place rnjation may be obtained on application to Messrs DAVIES & CO., Solicitors, nj Haverfordwest. A*C*,Q„S D A V I E S T ^61*431 VAl,Uii;R» AND COMMISSION AGENT, "ales by udiou. SALE THIS DAY. C!yn Gwyn Colliery, in the parish of BedwaB. in the county of Monmouth. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by J-TJJL AUCTION (under a distress for rent), on the above premises, on MONDAY, August 28th, 1875, the following PLANT and MATERIALS. comprising several coal trams, new rope, quantity of rails, weighing machine, rick of hay, &c., &c. Sale to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars, apply to H. D. Woodward, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; Mr Stephenson, Auctioneer, &c., Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 9761 To Shipowners, CapitaliBUt &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed* to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to such condi- tions as shall then and there be produced, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Vt ind street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, August 31,187.5, the following SHARES in the undermentioned Ship CASWELL LeT 1.-6-64ths in the Iron Barque Caswell, of Swansea, the property of the late Captain Best; register 499 tons; class A 1 100 jears, from July last. LOT 2.—4-64ths in the Iron Barque Caswell, the property of Mr Lewis, of Madeira Cottage, Sketty register 499 tons class A 1 100 years, from July last. She is now on her voyage to the West Coast on a most Advantageous charter. Sale to commence at 8.30 in the afternoon. For Further particulars apply to W. B. Tucker, Esq., Ade- laide street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 9307 Mumbles, near" Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER, has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, August 81,187(5, all those two leasehold DWELLING HO US tS situated at Rock terrace. Church park, Mumbles, containing dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, 2 kitchens, W.C., and 5 good bedrooms (with a stable attached to one), held for an unexpired term of 99 years, from Marcii 1S69, at tl16 low ground rent of 92 7s on each house. The houses are well built, high, dry, and healthy, with pleasant views, and in good order and repair. Sale to commence at Thiee o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 9S09 Oxford ChambeiS, Oxford street, Swanee. IVfR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by llJL AUCTION, at the above Chambers, ou THURSDAY, August 31st, 1876, a la*ge and varied. assortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PlANOiORlES, bbWING MACHINES, and ether EFFECTS,comprising pianoforte(by J. Kroadwood and Sons), do, do. (by Caperoa and Co.), walnut and mahogany too tables, brilliant pier glasses, mahogany sofa in hair, couches in American leather, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearth- rugs, fenders, fire irons, cfLBY" cane-seated, and other chairs, work tables, mahogany washstands (marble top), dressing tablesr, toilet glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, &c., &c-, feather and other beds, commodes, spring mattreas s, palliasses, half-tester and other bedsteads, mahogany chests of drawers, dresser, pic. tures, ornaments, lustres, copper teakettles, music stoois, iron hit and umbrella stand, oil cloth, sewing machines, clocks, i&c. sc., the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. als* nine canar:e3, &c. „ Goods on view morning of Sale, Sale to commence at Eleven o'eloek in the Forenoon. 9808 SALE THIS DAY. Ebbw Vale. MR. J. FARRELL will SELL by AUCTION, under the powers ofaBill of Sale, on MONDAY UEXT August 28th, 1876, at three o clock, on the premises, all that RAILWAY CARRIAGE, adjoining the Institution, fitted up as a Fancy and Barber's Shop, which could be easily adapted to I any kind cf business, together with the FORNITURE. (Lately in the occupation of Lester Lusted, I for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 12, Horse street, Dowlais. Sales conducted at reduction in commission by J.F. S811 Castle square and Caer street-, Swansea.—To Capitalists and Others. MR T. J. BUSE will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on THURS- DAY, August 31st, 1876 (subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced), all that the unexpired term and interest of and in all those Three most valuable and centrally situated LEASEHOLD PREMISES, being respectively No. 14, Castle square, in the occupation of Mr William Thomas, Grocer, and those in Caer street, being now or lately occupied by Mis Monran, fruiterer, as yearly tenant, and the late Mr Davies, gunsmith, which is held under a lease for five years frou the 25th day of December, 1875. The whole of the sbove premises are held under a lease for 21 years from the 29th day of September, 1872, at the very low rent of £ 60 for the first five years, which expires on the 29th of September, 1877, and thereafter at all increased rental of 965 per annum for the remainder of the said term. The two shops in Caer street are now let at the nominal rentals of £ 33 and £ 30 per annum respectively. Sale to commence at Three p.m. punctually. To view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to the Auctioneer D. Dwid, Esq., Solicitor, Gastle street; or Messrs Davies qnd Hartland, Solicitors, Swansea 6 Auctioneer s Offices, Temple Chambers, 7, Temple street, Swansea, 21st August, 1876. 9782 Glamorganshire,—Park Farm, Pentyrch, near Cardiff—Pre-^ liminary Announcement. MR. ROBERT J!VANS is commissioned by Henry GaTsed, Esq., who is giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, the l^ter end of SEPTEMBER next, the whale of his pure-bred SHROPSHIRE EWES and LAMBS, CATTLE young HORSSS, CROPS, and the Ruffage of the Farm up to F6The day of sale, with full particulars, will appear in future advertisements, and any further particulars may be obtained at >the Offices 01 Mr Robert Evans, Auctioneer and Land Agent. Bridgend. 9707 Kemeys Farm, Panteg, near Pontypool. MR JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce that that be has received ^ructions from Executors of the late Mr John Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, August 28th, 1876, the underaentioned valuable HORSES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Prime HAY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. PARTICULARS. Romms.-Six cart horses, two cart mares, one four-Yeal-old grey cob, broken to saddle and harness, grey hack mare, good in harness and saddle; black cob, eight years. IMPLEMENTS.—Four wasrODS, cart, narrow-wheel ditto. White- chapel, with lamps, cushions, &c„ complete, equal t° 1)ew> brown set brass mounted harness, market tr P, spring trap, horse rake, two-knife chaff machine, with n.p., complete, three se,s short harness, four sets long citto, three-pigs iron trougba, wheelbarrow, and large new rick sheet. HAY.-Three mows prime new hay, about 55 tons, one-and-a- half mow eld bay. about 85 tons. f Also a portion of the neat and substantial household furniture and other effects. „ < i Luncheon at El even; sale punctually at One ocloc^. Dated 67, High street, Newport. August 18,187D. vjjQ Newport Cattle Market. MR JAMES GRAHAM will OFFER for SALE JLTJL in the above Market, on WEDNESDAY next, August 30th, 18711, an ENTIRE HORSE, N.W. CART, and set cart HARNESS. 03„„ Sale at 11 a. m. sharp. fl332 SALE TO-MORROW. In Liquidation.—Desirable Leasehold Property, situate at Cardiff road, Mountain Ash. MESSRS W. H. WILLIAMS and CO. are instructed by the Trustee of the estate of Evans, Cardiff road, Mountain Ash, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, August 29th, 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, the following Leasehold PROPERTY, in one or such other lots as may be determined on at tbe time of sale, viz. A Dwelling-house and Shop, situate at Cardiff road, -Mountain Ash, in the parish of Lianwonno, in the county of oiamorgan, containing sitting room, five bedrooms, kitchen, requisite offices, large shoo, with warehouse adjoining and cellar thereunder. Also ail those Six Cottages situate at Cardiff road aforesaid, which are now let to Messrs Nixon and Co., whose works are contiguous, being occupied by their sub-tenants, ana proaucing a gross yearly rental of £ 86. The whole of the property is held for the resiauo of a term of 96 years from the 2nd uay of February, 1850, and IS subject to a < early ground-rent of £5 12s 4d.. The property is well situated, and the dwelling-nouse and shop have every convenience for carrying on a large provision business or a provision and drapery business combined. Aiso, 'at the same time and Dlace, will be offered the BOOK DEBTS appertaining to the Estate of the said Benjamin Evans. amounting as per schedule to about £ 1,750. For further particulars and to view apply to the trustee, Mr James Collins, 39, Broad street, Bristol; Mr H. H. Beckingham, Solicitor, Albion Chambers, Bristol; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Exchange, Bristol, and at Albert Chambers, High street, Cardiff, at which last place the schedule of the debts, with the books, may be inspected. Dated Exchange, Bristol, August 10th, 1876. 8°31 SALE THIS DAY. Auction Rooms, 72, High street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT has been instructed by Mr. Joel Jacobs to SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, August 26, 28, and 29, a quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, comprising Ready-made Clothes, Watches, Chains, Boots, and numerous other articles usually found among pledges. Sale each evening at Seven o'clock. 9758 I L L I A 111 SA NDERS, w AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 28. ST. MARY STREET. CARDIFF, Hfs the following- PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—ROB. J6,17, and 18, Buzzard-street; four houses 1 Russell-etreet; and No. 1, AVlndsor-esplanade. k ROATH.—One house. in Emerald-street; three houses m > Diamond-street; ten houses In Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street; Nos. 42, 46, and 47, Clifton-street; and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Paj- tridge-road, CATHAYS.—Eightliouses in Letty-street; two semi-dotached cottages in Letty-street; and;two semi-dotached villas in-Upper George-street. CANTON.-EUgible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Cgkve-road and Ely-road. WK*NO)5TO\VN.— a corner »hoj> in Bramsgrove-streot. QtJalPt\llUMfHta. JaaoøIJr. M $n1t by udiou. 13, Diliwvn street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) August 26th, 1876, the whole 0W the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Counter, Shop Fittings, t and other Effects, comprising sofa in hair, chimney glasse?t "arge square table, occasional do., kitchen do., caue-seated chairs, wickerwork do., &c., gas fittings, model of vessel, curtains. pictures, trays, carpets, poles and rings, desk, counter, shop fittings, &c., &c., iron Fiench bedsteads, beds. bedding, palliasses, stands aDd tables, chamber ware, toilet glasses, kitchen requisites, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambere, Oxford street, Swanfe j. 9S04 SALE TO-MORROW. Auction Mart, Oxford street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been -LvJL been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on TUESDAY, August 29th, 1876. Bolot of well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, and other Effects. For particulars, see bills. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. 9805 l,Rosehill Villas, Mumbles, near Swansea. "JVFESSRS BEFNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Mrs T. A. Essery. to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above Premises, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 3ist. 1876, the whple of the modern and well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ENGRAVINGS, FLfcC- TRO-PLATED GOODS, and other Effects, comprising maho- gany sideboard (6 ft) with drawers, cupboards, and celiarette, mahogany couch in hair-seating, chairs in do., rosewood couch in damisic, chairs in do., mahogany, loo, dining, occasional, and other tables, very handsome cottage pianoforte (by Rogers and Co., from Collard and C illard), beautiful tone, and equal to new, handsome Brutssls carpet about Is ft by 16 it) Kidder- minster carpets, stair ditto and oil cloth, hearthrugs, mahogany bookcase with glars front, square and corner walnut wiiatnots, gilt frame pier glasses, gilt and other poles and rings, muslin and other curtains, very handsome coal vase and scoop, hand- som6 dining room clock, proof and other engravings, lustres, vases, umbrella stand, butler's tray and stand, china, glass, block-tin dish covers, electro-plated tea and coffee services, fenders, fireirons, &c., &c., iron, French, and other bedsteads, feather and other, beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, carpets. large size mahogany washstana and table with glass attached, mahogany towel horses, chamber ware, mahogany wardrobe, do. coniffiocle, majiogany and oak chests of drawers, toilet glasses, chairs, large screen, &c., &c., handsome kitchen dresser (nearly new), tables, chairs dinner and other ware, together with the usual kitchen requisites. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swan- dba. 9806 ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES'S NEXT JjUL MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, cn TUESDAY, September, 5th, 1876. Entries to be made on or before TUESDAY, August 29, 1876. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford street, Swansea. 9642 SALE TO-MORROW. To Small Capitalists and Others. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Caor eron Arms Hotel, Hi.,h street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, AUGUST 29th, 1876 (in such lots as shall be determined upon at the time of sa:e), al! those SIX DWELLING-HOUSES aad PREMISES, together with sufficient ground to build another house on, situate in Convent street and Brynmeiin street, facing the Board Schools. Three of the above Houses are let to respectable tenants, at 6s 6d each house; te other three are unfinished. This lot is held under a lease for a term of 75 years, less one day thereof, from 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 6 per annum. LoT 2.—All those Three Cottagcgj situate in Green row. Greenhill, Swansea, nowin the occupation of Mrs Edwards, Mrs Lee, and Mr Tobin, at a weekly rent of 5s 2d. This lot is held for a term of 73 years, less one day thereof, from 24th June, J.8,1. at a ground rent of 45 per annual. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars app'y to Messrs Brown and Collins, solicitors, Worcester place or to the Auctioneers, 49, Oxford street, Swansca. 9G45 Sale of valwlble Freehold Property. Sale of valuable Freehold Property. MR. HEJNRY DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wynaham Arms Hotel, LBritisend, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of SeptemWL 187Q, at 2 o'cloch p.m. precisely, subject to conditions, The 3 FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or Dwelling-houses and WATER CORN GRIST MILL and FIELDS or Closes of Land called RHYD, situate in the parish of Newcastle, in the. county of Glamorgan, about If miles north of Bridgend, containing by admeasurement 5 acres or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Thomas Howell, as representative of the late Mrs Ellis, as tenant from year to year. Further information may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at his office, Ha/erforuwest, or to Messrs DAVIES & CO., Solicitors, 9773 Haverfordwest. Important Sale of Gold and Silver Watches, &e. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Colsman Follick, Pawnbroker, Brynmawr, to SELiL by AUCTION, at the Town Hail, Bryn- mawr, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1876, upwards of 109 Gold and Silver English and Geneva WATCHES, gold and silver albert chains, ladies' and gentlemen's rings, &c.; Welth and English family bib;es (beautifully bound), feather teds, and the following unredeemed pledges:—Gold Geneva watch, 109S5, and gold albert and locket, July, 1875 heavy silver watch, 1358; gold albert, California gold ring, and 3 gold studs; silver verse watch, 3374 silver crystal glass Geneva, 44472 ditto English lever, 5029; ditto verge, 23343 English hunting lever, 52838; silver lever, 8 S89, special agreement, March 18th, 1876; English double-case verge, 244; gold Geneva lever, 18 stamped, jewelled, 72586; gold iocket key; pair of sheets, and dress 2 pair of gold ear-rings, pins, April, 1875; gold Albert, 9 c. stamped, and appendages; gold hunting Geneva, 16133, Robiiuon, July, 1875; silver Geneva in case. June; ditto, 25835, June; ditto, 21382; ditto, David Price's English silver verge, 7864; silver Geneva, 25698; ditto, 40826; ditto hunting Geneva, 32531; English glass patent lever, 30093; silver Geneva, 77593 silver English patent lever, capped and jewelled, 477 ditto Boston lever, 13621; ditto English lever, 18263; silver Geneva, J. E. engraved, 31173; black suit, 653, July 10th, 1875; black dress, 634, ditto black coat, Feb- ruary 12th, 1875; black suit, :;82, July 22od, 1875; suit, 271, June, 1875; coat, 113, June 12th. 1875; trousers and vest, 815, June 21st, 1875; dress piece, July 29th, 895, 1876 bible, 93, Feb. 15th, 1875; bible, 137, March 10th, 1875 4 other bibles after date; 30 gold chains and alberts, 19 gold brooches, 12 silver brooches, 23 gold pins, 7 gold seals, 12 pairs of gold ear- rings, gold and silver pencil cases, electro-plated cruet stands, clock and timepieces, a quantity of cloth suitable for suits. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of the public to this assortment of first-class (roods, which may be inspected the day of sale. Catalogues may be had by applying to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices: üil, Bailey street, Brynmawr. Town of Llanelly.—important House, Shop, and Premises for Sale. MR THOMAS DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Phillips, Builder, of No. 7, Mount Pleasant, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, near the Athenaeum, on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 5th, 1876, at 7 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), all that Newly Erected and Substantially Built Leasehold IIOL, BE, SHOP, and PREMISES, advantageously situate in Cowell streat, in the town of Llanelly,- opposite the west entrance to the Market, having a frontage of 22 feet, and a depth of 70 feet, and contain- ing a spacious front shop, a large show room, sitting room, 4 bedrooms, a kitchen, coal house, a good yard, and other con- veniences. The premises are held under a lease for 99 years, from the 3rd day of June, 1876, at the low annual ground rent of 9,3 8s. The Auctioneer begs to draw particular attention to the above property, as it is a rare opportunity to have iinch an advantageousiv situated premises, as the town is rapidly increasing in that direction. The House and Shop adjoining the above will be let from the 29th September next, or as scon as it will be ready. further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Blue street, Carmarthen. 9746 Freehold Property for Sale. at SHetty. MR. T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September the 6th, 1876, the whole of the substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, called the Hose Cottage, Sketty, near Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Isaac. The house contains two front sitting-rooms, kitchen, four bedrooms, pantries, and other conveniences, and is surrounded by a tplendid garden of about half an acre of ground, weil stocked with fruit trees, plants, shrubs, &c. Sale to commence at 3.30 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 18, Union street, Swansea. 9763 oxton-juxta-Neath.-Tmportant Annual Sale. MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Green Dragon Field, Cadoxton, on THURSDAY, August 81st, 1876, a prime bred Alderney bull, Bute," in fine form, pure bred Aldemey cows. In calf by Bute, to calve early, Hereford cows In profit, Hereford heifers and steers, a pair of bay carriage horses, 8 years. 15 bands, ridden to haunds, and driven as leaders anwheelers in a team, sound, and perfect in form and action, bunting pony, 5 years, lIt hands, cob, cart horses, barren ewes and wethers, prize bred iias and poultry, sporting dogs, crops, fruiting, pine apple plants, &c, &c. TIMI above forms one of the finest Herds in the county, and is sWongly recommended to the attention of breeders and fanners. Luncheon at Eleven a.m. Sale at 12 Noon. Particulars of the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, August 14tli, 1976. 9768 E N K I N S AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 17 4, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, AND MARKET CHAMBERS, MORRISTON. 7325 J- 0 H N B O W D E N ANTIQU5 CHINA SHOP, &e. WAWtittBS. W*rfKIV0*Jf0a4* SMUUttV-MttJOOSU M. frtf gVurticW, To Watchmakers, Fancy Jewellers, am'l Others. a MESSRS T. J. PRICE AND CO. l.xave received Instructions to SELL by AUCTION, ?Xvif College Chambers, College street, Swansea, TO-D. '„, 2.rSrRn. necessary, a Valuable Stock of JEWELLERY, PLATE, FANCY GOODS, and other EFFECTS, ,C0T^P"S'°,« Geneva silver watches (all quite new), ladies and g watch guards and chains of elegant patterns, platec > brooches, studs, ear-rings, and lockets, &c.;a splendu* tion of electro-plate, comprising cruets, tea and coffe.* • sugar basins, butter coolers, marmalades, tea, table, v, dessert spoons, also a very large assortment of hand-pai TI china and .parian vases, lustres, candlesticks, and alabat te omamems, &e. A large stock of fancy goods, viz., money boxes, won* boxes, ladies' bags, purses of all varieties, looking glasses, i pipes, and a lot of miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at Six o'clock in the Evening. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of tie trade and the public to this unreserved sale, as the above goods are Sent to the chambers under a distraint for ren-t, and must be sold. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chamber?, 2, College street, Swansea. 9810 Music Hall, Swansea.—Important Sale of first-class Home Manufactured Cabinet and Upholstery Stock-in-Trade. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been favoured with instructions by Mr L. J. Morgan, of 208, High street, Swansea, who is retiring from business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 4th and 6th Sep'ember, 1876, and following days if necessary, at the above Hall, where the goods will be removed for the conveni- ence of sale, the whole of his very extensive and valuable, STOCK-IN-TRAoF, consisting of suites in ebony, stuffed with silk; ditto in plush velvets, green and other damasks, first-ciass inlaid cabinets with Corinthian pillars, ormolu caps and bases walnut tables of all descriptions, Daven- ports, cheffonnieres with plate-glass fronts, pianofortes, dining-room suites in Morocco and other skins, dining-room tables, p;ate glass sideboards with external breaks, hair-seated couches and chairs oi all descriptions, chimney and other glasses of various sizes in gilt and oiher frames, fancy and other clocks, chests of drawers, wood, iron, brass, and other bedsteads, toilet suites in all varieties, fenders, fireirons, carpets, oil cloths, and all other requisites for furnishing, from the mansion to the cottage. Full descriptions and particulars will appear in futnre adver- tisements and catalogues, which may be had of the Auctioneers, at their offices, College Chambers, 2, College street, Swansea, and at No. 20S, High street, Swansea, a few days prior to the days of sale. TLe Auctioneers respectfully beg to call the attention of the trade and the public generally to this bona fide unreserved extensive sale, as the vendor,who has sub-leased his premises as above, is obliged to clear out entirely by the 29th September, 1876. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock in the foreaoon. Goods on view on Saturday, 2nd September, 1876, and on morning of sale. 17th August, 1876. 9646 LEWIS J. MORGAN begs to thank the Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Swansea, and its Vici- nity, for the liberal support accorded to him during the many years he has been in Business, and to inform them that Mr J. B. WARD will RE-OPEN the PREMISES shortly, whom he trusts will meet with the same. JB. WARD, CABINET MAKER and UP- m HOLSTERER, NOW OF 38, GOAT STREET, SWAN- SEA, in taking to th above Premises, begs to embrace the opportunity of thanking his numerous frienus and patrons for their nndeviating support during tho time he has been in busi- ness, and trnbta. by strict attention to business and moderate charges, he will continue to meet with a share of their patronage and support. 0~N E Y .—From £ 50 to £ 50,000 to be ADVANCED on Freehold, Leasehold House, Landed .Property, or good personal security, at o per cent. interest, re- payable by easy instalments, and with other important advan- tages. For .Prospectuses, and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO., Auctioneers, Valuers, Ac., College Cham- bers, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llan- lley. 7866 Borough of Neath, Glamorganshire. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, 30th August, 1876, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to such condi- tions of sale as shall then and there be produced, all that Old- Established FREEHOLD INN, situate in the centre of the borough of Neath, known as the Angel Inn," now in the occu- pation of Mr William Hoard as weekly tenant to the Neath Corporation, together with the Stables, Outhouses, and Buildings connected therewith, and a laive block of excellent Freehold BUILDING LAND adjacent thereto. These prem'ses have a frontage of 78 feet towards Guildhall square, and of 145 feet or thereabouts to Angel street, which h:is been recently much widened by the Neath Urban Authoritv, and forms part of the leading thoroughfare through the town, makin the pIinclpal tenement highly eligible for conversion into a tirst-class Hotel, while the residue of the land is specially adapted for the erection of first-class shops or other business premises. If not sold as one lot, the premises will be offered for sale as four lots, viz.:— 1. The Angel Inn," stables, outhouses, and yards, to the four lot, viz.:— 1. The Angel Inn," stables, outhouses, and yards, to the extent of 414 square yards or thereabouts in the whole, and having a frontage of 78 feet or thereabouts to Guildhall square, and of 55 feet to Angel street. 2. A plot of Freehold Building Land (adjoining lot 1), having a frontage of SO feet to Angel street, and a superficial area of 240 square yards or thereabouts, with the buildings now stand- ing thereon. 3. Another plot of Freehold Building Land (adjoining lot 2), having a frontage of 30 feet to Angel street, and a superficial area of 230 square yards or thereabouts. 4. Another plot of Freehold Building Land (adjoining lot 8), having a frontage of 30 feet to Acgel street, and a superficial area of 224 square yards or thereabouts. For further particulars and to view, apply at the Town Clerk's Office, Neath. By Order of the Neath Town Council, ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 14th August, 1876. 9563 Preliminary Notice.-To Grocers and Drapers. TJIO be SOLD, shortly, by AUCTION (unless A previously Disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which due notice will be given),the GOODWILL of a GKOCER,S and DRAPER'S BUSINESS, the Stock-in-Trade of a Grocer and Draper, and the MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Shop and other conveniences wherein the said Business is carried on, situate in Penygraig, Rhondda Valley, the same being held for an unexpired term of six years, at a yearly rental of £ 65.— For further particulars apply to Messrs C. F. and G. James, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Mr Henry Lewis, Auctioneer, No. 2, Castle street, Merthyr Tydfil. 9508 xegal jlott"rto. f N'THE MATTER OF the Abandonment of JL Railways' Act, 1850, the Railway Companies' Act, 1867, and the COWBRIDUE RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlViCN, that the Board of Trade, by a Warrant bearing date the Eighth day of August, One Thousand Kight Hundred and Seventy-Six, and made in pursuance of the "Abandondment of Railways'Act, 1850," and the "Railway Com- panies' Act, 1867," have ordered and declared that a portion of Railway Number 1 and the whole of Railway Number 2 herein- after described, of the Railways authorised by the Cowbridge Railway Act, 1862," shall be abandoned by the Cowbridge Rail- way Companv. A Railway (No. 1) commencing in the parish of Cowbridge and county of Glamorgan, at or near the East Turnpike Gite, and terminating in the parish of Llantrissant, m the same county, near the Llantrissant Station of the South Wales Railway, And a Railway (No. 2) commencing by a junction with Rail- way (No. 1) at the termination thereof, and terminating at or near Maesaraul Farmhouse, and there forming a junction with tho Authorised Railway of the Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway Company. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that all persons having any Claims or Demands upon the Cowbridge Railway Company. by reason of the abandonment of the hereinbefore mentioned railways, are hereby required to transmit a statement of such Claims or Demands to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, Inland Revenue, Somerset House, within four calendar months from the date of the said Warrant. Dated te Twelfth day of August, One Thousand Eight Hun- dred and Seventy-six. F. MARWOOD, 94S6 Secretary. œtW1.ers gtd (FOUtrACtO. T 0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the LABOUR only of building three houses in Severn road, Canton. Apply, 131, Wellington street. Canton. 9827 TO COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. The Town Council of Aberystwith (acting as the Urban Sani- tary Authority for the borough of Aberystwith) will, at their next meeting, to be holden on TUESDAY, the 5th day of SEP- TEMBER, 1S76, at the Town-hall, Aberystwith, at ten o'clock in the forenoan, receive TENDERS for persons willing to con- tract for SUPPLYING the steam-englno for pumping water with the best quality of South Wa*es smotoeless COAL, all large, from 31st August instant untill tne 3lst August, 1877. The contractor will have to provide trucks and to deliver the coals at the railway station at Aberystwith, in quantities not lefetbaii one truck load at one time. Tenders to state the price per ton, and to bo gent to the Town Clerk's Office on or before the 6th SEPTEMBER, 1876. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this 16th «lay of August, 1876. 9799 W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. MAENCLOOHOG R AI L W A Y7 The TERMINAL HOTEL, at Rosebush Station, is now on view, and will be LET, furnished, with the coach-house and stabling, by TENDER, on a yearly tenancy. Nearest point to Fishguard and Newport. The advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any offer. Tenders to be sealed and addressed to J. B. M. Grondre, Clynderwen, R.S.O., before the 21st of SEPTEMBER.,Possession on the 29th, Michaelmas Day. APVLif bm LATTER cnb 8WFL Du&iir Jlottei, w. H. WILLIAMS and CO., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. t HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 9612 9612 EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel _E_A' HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Arbillecy Volunteer*. Cardiff. 26th August. 1876. 1.—c ommanding Officer's parade on Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Full im'form. Officers—Patrol jackets. Band to attend. 2.—C\u\t drill on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 7.3-t p.m. Carbine and company drill for Recruits and Trumpe ters every evening, at the eame time, preparatory to the carbine competitions. 3.- I Battery. Penirth. Gun and carbine drill on Monday, Wedvesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. 4. For duty during the ensuing week—Captain Pratt, Lieuten. ant Fry, Aurzeorr granger, Sergeant Reid, Corporal Clapperton, Bombardier Downs,, Trumpeter Thomas. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN. Captain and Adjutant. £ < A RDIFF FLOWER SHOW. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30ru AUGUST. BAND OF TIE GRENADIER GUARDS, AXD CYFARTHFA BAND. SS09 3484 OTICE,-CARPENTERS are requested to keep away from CHESTER, as a Strike is pendinsr. 9690 | ^utiUc ^ppoinfctttiifc* jyjETROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE. WANTED, CANDIDATES for Appointments as FIREMEN. They must be Seamen, and under the age of 30. They are generally preferred at least 5 ft 5 in in height, and must mea- sure at least 37 in round the chest; they must be men of general intelligence, and able to read and write. Candidates are required to produce their certificates of birth and testimonials as to character, &c. Chief Station, Watling street, E.C. 9825 c A R H ARTHEN UNION. NURSE WANTED. The Guardians will, at their next meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER, proceed to the elec- tion of a competent Person to fill the above office, the duties of which may be known on application to the Master. The salary will be £15 per annum with rations and apartments. Candidates must be single women or widows, and able to read and write. Applications, stating age, &c., with testimonials, to be sent to me on or before FRIDAY, the 1st day of SEPTEMBER. By Order, EDGAR EVANS, Clerk to the Guardians. Boasd Room, August 21st, 1876. 9743 gWANSEA ROYAL AND SOUTH WALES UNION FRIENDLY SOCIETY. OmCBS: 7, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. WANTED, a Practical and Efficient MAN for the office of SECRETARY to the above Society. Must write a good hand well up in figures; and a good correspondent, devoting his whole time to the business, Salary liberal.—Application for the same, together with testimonials, to bs sent to the office of the Society on or before the 9th day of SEPTEMBER, 1876. 9611 HulUitfcttOttS. Ms the West of England and South Wales District Monthly Vaehintry kwbter." NOTICE.—In consequence of the immense sup- p«rt this publication hits received throufboattfee United Kingdom and Continent, the title is now not eoaoistenl6 there- fcre, from the let of April, 1876, tt will be known tm PHILLIPS' REGISTER of New and Second-hand Machinery. tllu by post, One Shilling. A few pages to let for advertise. tMntt, entries received up to the 25th of each month. Full to Charles D. Phillips, Newport, Mon. MM 1 (gAttomatt* A I S O N D'E DUCATION, CHARLES STREER, CARDIFF. I The NEXT TERM will commence on THURSDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER. 98311 HONS, and MADAME AUBERTIN will re- sume their EVENING CL ASSES and PRIVATE FRENCH LESSONS on FRIDAY, the 1st SEPTEMBER. Terms on application at 6, Charles street. 9S36 Q.RAMMAR" SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW." A select Private School; thorongh education; generous home; beautiful situation. English and French Masters resident Principal.: GZOJTGE DRwj)Nxy, B.A. 8868 LADIES' COLLE G [AT E SCHOOL, JLJ MEBELLIN HOUSE, FITZALAN PLACE, ROATH, CARDIFF. MAs R. WHUE, PRINCIPAL. The Autumn Term will commence (D.V.) on FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. 8593—3453 CRAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD, c BERKS. Conducted by EDWD. 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 oi Surgeons, Law, etc. > Situation high and very bealthy.-large playing fields, fives courts,and tepid swimming bath, carpenter's shop and turning latheii.-For prospectuses-address the Principal. 806i mHE LLANDYSSUL "GlRA MMAR SCHOOL. I 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 passed during the year on application. 9019 Ns. SIEVERDIN, PRO F-ESSFAUR- DE LANGUES. HAS RESUMED DUTIES, Elementary, Conversational, and Classical Re-unions. Address 22, Windsor place, Cardiff; 20, Bridge street. Newport. For further particulars see c:rcular. 9:66 AUG HARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JtJ ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. Laugharce, situated near the sea, in one of the most healthy piaces in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff ia entirely English. Terms very moderate. 27 L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. The SECOND MASTER, Charles E. Williams, B.A. of Queen's College, Cambridgo. RECEIVES BOARDERS at PROSPECT BOUSE, on the following Terms :— Tuition and board (including washing), 40 guineas. The NEXT TERM begins on SEPTEMBER 12th. Prospectus and particulars on application. 9489 MONKTON-HOUSE SCHOOL, TREDEGAR- JM. VILLB, CARDIFF. HEAD MASTER—HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A., LOND. The NEXT TERM will commence on TUESDAY, SEP XEMBER tho 12th, Prospectuses, &e., on application to the Head Master. MM flHi jsttsintss HMtesses. JJOWELL AND COMPAY Are NOW OFFERING TWENTY THOUSAND YARDS BLACK. AND COLOURED SILKS Bought prior -to ..an -kdvance. Intending purchasers are respectfully invited TO MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS WITHOUT DELAY.; JJOWELL AND COMPANY, 9 to 14, ST. MA RY STREET, CARDIFF. 6094 THE pRINCIPALITY QUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. g P EC I AL ( O T I C El D. JOTHAM & GONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. FJ1HE FIRST SHOW OF A UTUMN rpWEEDS OPENED ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. These GOODS have been bought for Cash from the BEST MARKETS in the KINGDOM, at prices that oennet fail to give every satisfaction, and, as tor assortment, cannot be excelled by any other house in the Principality. The proprietors having vastly increased their facilities can now execute with promptU tude all orders entrusted to them. THE LARGEST WOOLLEN ROOM AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK o SOUTH WALES. D. JOTHAM AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 980 ESTABLISHED 1839. 6894 N OTICK OF ITFMOVAL- LADIES AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING, GLOVES, HOSIERY. BERLIN WOOLS, AND FANCY GOODS. E. HILLYARD Has REMOVED from Church street to No. 5, OROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, And solicits a continuance of the patronage she has hitherto been favoured with. H^ Old Stock is being sold in Church street, at a great reduction. 3STTU4ITT0 JETTIES*. /GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING GLAN SOCIETY. CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. TRUSTEES JAMES LEE, Esq., Catiaedral Road, Cardiff. THOS. EVANS, hsq., 8urgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff, MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From £ 30 to £ 3,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions- UPWARDS OF £ 65,C00 ALREADY ADVANCED. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. R. EMERY, 9, Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cardiff. 30th April, 1876. -7089-2990 gttsumcc, ALLIANCE FIRE OFFICE,1 Established 1820. Insurances effected upon houses, Shops, and other Buildings; Stock-m-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock, &c., low rates. Claims for losses by fire fairly and speedily settled. Agents: Messrs BOBBINS and SONS, aMI 1, Castle-road, Cardiff, ONE MILLIE JN STERLING Has been paid as COMPENSATION rut DEATH AND INJURIES Caused by ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS, By the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, How. A. KINNAIFD, M.P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL & RESERVE FUND, £1&0,000. ANNUAL INCOME £ 209,000. Bonus allowed to Iiisur*r» t Ye-)rsl Standing Apply to the Clerks at the R*i'-Utions, the Local Agents Oi 44, coRNHILL, & 10,. ^-SiiCEEC, f.ONDON.. 4.. 1 v I V-N. Secretary. Jttitls, LAN DYSSIL. —WILK'S HEAD FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 8177 J. TOMNEY, PROPRUETOB. IO.G.T.—F. J. ISAAC, BOARDING REET1 CARDIFF1 *°S MILUCE.NTV CARDIlr. Board and Lodrfnog tor Families m Single persons, with separate bedrooms and quietness. Good, and clean accommodation for Railway or Steam Packet Psswea. gtra. Charges moderate. 7S53 JJK"S~TVL( RAE'G TEMPERANCE HOTEL 25, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE. Pleasantly situated, oneminute'swalk from the Railway Station^ TRAVELLERS, VISITORS, AND OTHERS, Will find good accommodation, with home comforts, and moderate charges. 9790 E~N A ~R~T H HOTEL' NUB. CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance Two*and-a-half GUINSAS per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one SUilhaga -and SIxpea Putt WBKK, AAQia -EXAMM&.