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JWts Jfi Auttion. AUOTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BARNARD. THOMAS. and CO. •Jook-in-Trade, Household Furnitu a, &c., at C.rdiff. May 25 •wniture tt otherHousehold Kffecs, at Morriston.• May 30 & 31 Easiness and Resident&i Property, at Swansea June 1 » Mr ° C,JRP- « Furniture and meets, at Merthyr ». — «■«.May 19 MR. HENRY DA VIES. *Vine Residence, at F etamiard ■■ •" • -May 25 Mr THOMAS DAVIES. "WBlling-houses, Gardens, &c., at Carmarthen • May 27 „ Me-srs JAMES & MOKR1S. 'Wehold Dairy Faim, &c.. at Fishguard June 15 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. polliery Plant and Ma eri >ls, at Swansea ..May 23 Property, at Swansea May 80 colliery Plant, &> at Caergynidd, near Swansea May 31 >. Mr. WILSIAM THOMAS LEWIS. ''••hold and Leasehold Properties, at Neath. May SI Messrs. T J. PRICE & CO. "GOmonger's Stock, Furniture, &c.. at Moiriston May £ 2 w Messrs ED >v A.KD ROBERTS and SON. Furniture, at Swansea May 23 rw«llinu'-houses, at Swansea — May 24 of Sh >p, &c., at Swansea .v. May 24 Premise*, at Swansea • MR W. P. STEPHENSON. **eeholdPublic-house. at Cardiff .May 23 I'ttber. & a. at Cardiff May 24 household Furniture at Canton— „May 26 «arming Stook, at Lanedarne May 26 Mr ISAAC THOMAS. y^es. Omnibuses, &c., at Aberdare. May 24 No. 22, LUndaC-road, Canton! jVfR W. P. STEPHENSON iB instructed by Mr Wm. Thomas, who is leaving Cardiff on account of ill- •.SJ""> to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, as above, on J^uRiiDAY, MAY 25th, 1870, the neat and useful HOUSEHOLD ^RNITURE consisting of superior drawing-room suite, "Mrered in green damask, mahogany loo and other tables, maho- halr-aeated and other chairs, easy chairs and couches, ™*»wood cottage piano, fcilt chimney glasses, engravings, iS 1411,1 8,6 ■ron8> carpets, and hearthrugs; kitch n ^oitntei; mahogany half-tester and iron French bedsteads, ►J~"»S?e«, mattresses, and feather beds; mahogany and other of drawers, toilet tables, washhand-s ands and swing and other necessary bedroom »ppoi< tmenti; also, a 8 v»" cucumber frame, and a lot of choice fowls, including j*?P,lre,bre1 game hens, pair buff Cochins, nineteen cross-bred "Ckeng, and sundry others. Sale to commence at 1 for 2 o'clock precisely. 7618 To WhOlftalo Grocers and Provision Merchants. -Valuable Mgoiup-on C ncern for D sposal. ESSES BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE and C>. are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY. JJl^^sequence of the retirement of the present proprietor, the IfnXH <U8lP«E-8 of a Wholesale Grocer and Provision situated in the leadinsr thoroughfare of one of the seapoit towns in South Wale*. The premi es are adapted to the requirements of the trade, ana there j^^od connection, the business having been established 16 £ *)• fixtures ean be taken to at a valuation. A moderate 2j™J*on>y will be required, and every facility will be ren- Sr* «y we vendor t o the purchaser. i-*?*further particulars, aud to treat, application to be made ivff* than Monday, the 29th instant), to the Brokers. uated4, Crockherbtown. Cardiff. 12th May, 1870. 75^g SALETHISDAY: » Spring Hill Villa, Thomas Town, Merthyr. JV|K. G. CfORP has been instructed by Mr. EV*ds, who is leaving Merthyr, to SELL by AUCTION, above premises, on FRIDAY. May lath, the whole of the •"WSEMOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Sale at 12 fur 1 o'clock. No Reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, Hayes, Cardiff. 7674 To BE SOLD, the LEASE, FIXTURES, and b"r FURNITURE of a Private BOARDING-HOUSE (No. 165, JiM >trwt« Cardiff), fitted with every Convenience and accomo- jgwoa—Apply to Q. Corp, Auctioneer, Cardiff. 7531 TO be SOLD by AUCTION (in consequence iSiL a dispute between the executors, William Phillips and $ £ 2*rine John), the LEASEHOLD PROPERTY of the late Mr 2 £ niv Phillips, of Cardiff. The property is si tin ted in Bute-road, ud consists of the Marquis of Bute Hotel, and two •JJj'ning Shops, and also the Golden Cross Hotel. Further S*»culars may be obtained from Mr William Phillips. L'an- !ggh, Cardiff. 7689 Auot'on Rooms, 72, High-street, S vansea. JyT11- F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, r £ "*v on MONDAY, May 22nd, 18/6, at the above Rcorrs, a iiM«n7 FUttJIf lURfc. ihop counter and shelves, oil pain t- in « feather bedd, 1.19 pillows and bolsters. Sol&" fclevon in the Mnming. 7679 JVfESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have received instructions from the Executors of the «te Mr Bennett to SELL by AUCTION, at 1, 8t George-street, Ita Deea., on TUESDAY. May th 2ird, all the Wrill-preserved HOUSEHOLD Ft) KMTUBE, glass, china, fea her beds. spring other mattresses, linen, blankets, gas pendants and 4c. k Also three valuable PAINTINGS in OIL, by Jamc? Harris, and West View of Land's End and Lotuships Lighthouse, 41 • Worm's Head, Gov er, 28 by 43. furtherpatticulara w II be uiven next week. Auctioneers' Office, 43, Oxford-street, hwansea^ 7640 Sale of Houses, Lvon-street., Cwmbwria. \f ESS! S. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON jjrJ- have been instiuctea to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, S'theCameroQ Arms Hotel, Hiah-stree;, i^wa- sea, on WEDNES- DAY, May 24, 1876, Four well-huiit DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 6, Lvon-street. The whol» are held for a tarm of 75 year?, from March, 1875, •Object to a ground rent of 18s, which will be apportioned at "*«tim« of sale, The above premises are situate in a healthy locality and a Irowinjj aiatrict in the vicinity of extensive works, and must Prove a good investment. Sale to commence at Six o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford- bwansea. 7642 To Chem ets, Druggists, and others. IVTESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON ■"♦••J. have been instructed to SELL by 1UBLIU AUOTION, Mthe Cameron Armi Hotel, High-street, b wan sea, on WED- rEBDAY, May 24'h, 1876 all the unexp red term of LEA -E o )-HO' SE, and Premises, nituateand being >o. S$iOzford-ntreet, Swansea, together with the Fixtures, fctock-in- Jfade, and Goodwill of the business, which has been carried on 'ormany years. B The Premises are situate in the best part of the town of 8**n8ea, and are held for a term of 21 years from the 21th day June, 1862, at the annual rent of £ i0. The whole will be put up first in one lot, and if not sold, the Ilaexpired term of lease w U be offered separately. Sale to commen ce at ha f past -ix o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown and Collins, Solicitors, Worcester place, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, ■» Oxford-street, Swansea. 7641 Aberdare. Important sale of Horses, Omnibuses, &c.-To Inn- keepers, 'mnibus and Cab Proprieiors. ]Vl R. ISAAC THOMAS has been favoured with instructions f. om Messrs C. Rosser and Co. to fcELL "T PUBLIC AUCTION, at tbe Three Generals Inn, Aoerdare, on WEDNE-iDAY, May 24, 1676, the fol- lowing valuable OMN I' USES. HoRSE8, &c.viz one large omnibus, constructed on the tramway car prin- tdple, with two poles, for three horses abreast, will accommo- date 35 passengers one two-horss omnious, with removable cover (so as to admit of its being used as a break), with accom- modation for 25 passengers; two powerful omnibus horses; one good rontraet or's cart, with suitable harness several sets Of complete omnibus harnesses oae set of double-leading do. two seta of single harnesses; one strong chaff-cutter; one large corn bin, manger and racks; two pairs of carriage lamps, lkc., &e. Sale to commence at One o'clock p.m., prompt. The Auctioneer wishes to call the attention of his numerous friends and the pnblic in general to this important Sale. The whole must be disposed of, as the Company is aoout being Wound up, J4 and 25, Seymour-street, Aberdare, May 14, 1876. 7701 L OW ING FAN -FOR SALE. A 5(Mnehimproved Silent Blowing Fan (by Gunlher); diameter •d ischarge, h in hes; his never been used, and is in good coadi ion. List price £ .17; p;lce J635 delivered in Swansea.— Apply to Tangye Bros. and 8tes engineers, Swansea. 7608 ILT a ti ENKINS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 174, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, AND MARKET CHAMBERS, MORRISTON. 7326 jnsttratuti A BAlIiWAY ACCIDENT to any particular cjL pei son is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remotetoubin- gency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, thj very next journey undertaken, at d'as the sum at whch it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be estiaguithea FOK LIFE is almo tab- surdly sinal it ia not too m u:h to say that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most trave lers. "l,()¡¡O if killed, with liberal allowances if injure, for a single payment of £3, covering the whole Mfe. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). The Right Hon. LORD KLSGSALE, Chairman. 42. POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE £ 14,000, Prospectuses, &c., free on application to Mr W. Burr, F.8.S. tfanaxinu director. To Mr G. H.iWKJ^S, 62, High-street. Swansea. Or Mi: M. 2, GkSMWit IBRRAOS, aEATH. 5928 L_- oH, IN B k) W D B N U ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, &a., WARI>OCB^STRilET OTVORTUKTREET. LOUDON. 84ft ^11 ^uxtion. T0iS!ll5yoP.r0TP,?Ct,Cr8AC0ntract0rs) and Others.- Penllymnareli couitry, st. John s, Swansea, about 10 miuutes walk from the Landore Station. "j\/|~R. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed the Hen!!yiimarch Colliery Co. to fcELL by PUBLIC AUoiiON, on theaoove premises, on TUESDAY, the 23ra day MAT^'TAT76' the,who^ of tha COLLIERY PL NT and MAX £ itu.AljS upon the premises, comprising portab e engine (by vf8 ai. Longboro'), 6in. y inder, 201n. stroke, circular saw and bench complete triple ho.ge uump, with 6in. rams (by Wanier); do. do., wit i 3in. rams, both equal to new 3in special pump ( y Tangye Bros.), nearly new; 4in. hand pump w th stand for same; two 3jin. brass va:vei tram weighing- machine \by tartlett), to weigh 4 tons; cart weighing machine (by Bartiett), to welh 10 tons id iron trams, 4ft. 6 by ft. by 2-4, 1ft. ll$m. gauge i wood, do. do. 3 water wagons, do. do. 1 timber, do. do. lot new fire bars, 2ft. 10 about 80 yards of 3 £ tn. flange pipes in 9f leng'h-, with turn d and faced flanges about 20 cwt. of cast iron crossings and wings about 10 tons ofcolliery rails, 1610s to yard small lo, gaspipts; smith's anvil and bellows, and smite s tool" lot of did wrought iron chaff-cutter about 2:0 yar£1s of wooden air tubes, 9in. bv 8in. and 12in. by 10ID. tip- ping screen, 22ft. by 4ft„ with li by 9-6th bars small cra.e and Pulley 2 good carts; gambo; about &OJ 2-in sleepers carpenters bench; cast-iron sheave, 2ft 6ill wood erection, 74ft by lift, us.d as (13 stall) stab e do, used corn store, >m by 8ft; do. do, 4 stall stable, 19ft by 12ft; do, do, store loom, 26it by 16ft; do, do, 30ft bv 8ft; lot of boards and f' It, forming roof over screen, 40ft long by 50ft span; shed used as ftore, 14ft by 9ft; gate, 9ft, with posts; offlca furniture, saddle and bridle, safety lamps, stable tools, harness, ropts, chains, wheel- barrowt", &c, &c. The whole will be arranged in suitable lots, and will be sold without reserve. Sile to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. ;578 MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Trustees of the Mumbles Benefit Buiining Soci- ety to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, May 3uth, 1»7*\ at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, in Three Lots, and subject to conditions to be read at time of Saie, the foIlowllJg LEAHOLD PROPFR I Y:- Lot 1. All that Leasehold Hall and Premises, situate at Dunn's Bank, Mumbles, known as the Assembly Rooms,. Is well situate, and being the only building of tne srt. in the village, and well adapted for the purposes for which it is used, a good rent mav be obtained for same. This lot, wnich is held for a term of 99 years from 29th Sep- tem er, 1871, will be sold free from around rent. Lot 2. The improved ground rant of LLO 10s on the three houses adjoining Lot 1, and which is h -Id for same term. Lot 3. The Engine, Boiler, Benches, s-twi;, and other machinery under the Assembly-rooms. Sale to take place at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to John Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer. 7597 Oxford Chambers, Swan-ea. eoll;ery Plant, &e. To Collieri Propiietors, Contractors, and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ihe Caergynid-l Colliery, in the partsh of Swansea, on NN EDNE-DAY, ticilst day of May, 1876, in suitable lots, and upon buch cor.idtions as shall then be determined, the undei me> tioned PLANT, MACHINERY, and Effects, comprising one 70 h. p. horizontal high pressure pumping engine, jlj inch cylinder, 4 feet stroke, one 30 h. p. horizontal hirh pressure winding engine, 18 inch cylinder, 3 f<et 9 inch stroke, three egg end boilers (by the Landore Company), each 36 feet l«ng, and about 7 tons each, with fittings equal to new. Wire rope 350 yards, about 22 cwt., 56 pipts 9 inch bore 9 feet lonr, clack piece, H. p ece, pole and V. bob c >mpl .t J, 44 pipes 8 inch bore 9 feet long, with clack piece, H. piece, and pole complete, and sundry other pipes. ro to 4J tons of colliery rails, crossings and partings, about 3,000 sleepers. About 40 colliery trams, 1 water ditto, old screen, patent weighing machine bv Pooley, to weigh to IS tons, smithsr tools, Mid sundry Other colliery requisites. The colliery is situated about a mile rom the Dunvant station on the London and North Western Railway, and about two milei from the Gower Road station on the Great Western Rail- way. The Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7574 Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.—Very eligible Marine Residence for Sale. MR HENRY DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION7, at the Comme cial Hotel, Fish- guud, on THURSDAY, May 25, 1876, at 2 o'c'ook p.m. pre- cisely (subject to condition?), that very genteel RESIDENCE known as Bodmore Lodge," Lower Town, Kisnguard, lately occupicd by Mr Moxon, but now vacant, together with extensive K.t hen and Walled Gardens; a so a neat COTTAGE, imme- diately adjoining at d in front of Bodmore Lodge, lately occu- pied by Caption Bennett. The above premises are detiglrtmPy situated, commanding a fine view of Fisbguaid Harbour, and as a Marine Residence cannot be surpassed, and are now in an exoellent state of reptJr, having been lately thoroughly renovate! at great cost. Full particulars, and orders to tie*, may be ootained on appli- cation to Huth Davies, Esq., Fi hguard the Auctioneer, at his offices, Haverfordwest: or of Messrs DAVIES & CO., Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, April, 1876. 7596 Fisbguard, Pembrokesh re.—Freeho'd Dairy Faam and celight. ful Marine Builuitig Sites for hale. MESSRS. J AME and MORRIS will SELL m hy AUCTION, at the Commercial Hotel, Fishgua d, on THURSDAY, the 16oh June, 1876, t 2 p."i., the rich and productive littio FARM, called Tyiiewydd, situate near to Fishauard. containing by admeasurement about 22 actes This Estate presents a favouiab'.e opportunity to any peiton desiring to ertcta Marine Resilience, or to build Seaside Houses, as it is situate on a. prominenee, ana commands delightful views' of the sea and Goodwick with its charming sands. The land is well watered and in a high state Of cultivation. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Auc- tioneers, or Messrs. DAVIES and Co., 7533 Solicitors, Haverfordwest. OUSES FOR SA.LE.-SPLOTLANDS. -Six M good stone front 7-rooincd Houses, painted and papered, in Ruby-street; 3 in Topaz, same quality. Price for rach house £ ,1:00; ground rent, X2 i0d each rent, 8s 6d per week. PEARL-STREET.—One large corner House and i-hop, and 2 private Houses, with cellars to each. Price £ 1,400. This is a rire onportuniiy for capitalists, as the premises are near to the I roposed new Hoath Railway Station, and entrance to top of the new ftoath Docks. GARNETT-hTKEET.—One ex fl'ent private House w;th back entrance, palisading before front door. Price £ 230; rent 9s per week; uroiand rent, Al 10s. Also several finished semi- detached Villax. Price, for och block of two bouses,,e6CO. Sevaral very lar^e Shops from 9450 each. JOHN-bTREET.—Several new brick Houses, 7 rooms, from jei70 each; 5 Houses, wi' h long Gardens, in Eclipse-street. Price jelglOO the lot. RuATH, CASTLE-ROAD. Two blocks of semi-detached Villas. P, ice i ach block, E850 and £ 1,200. A bargain-Four Houses in Clive-street, one a corner shop. Price £600 the lot. A rare opportunity. THE CRWYfc.—One good Double Corner House, with Stables at the rear, suitable for a milkman or a cab proprietor. Price, £265. CARDIFF.—Several Blocks of Semi-detachad Villas, in Upper George-street, behind the Drili-hall. Price, from £ 47b to £ 520 each block of Two Houses. Also Property in all parts of the town for Sale. A Sh:)p to Let. A very large House, Shop, and Bakehouse, in Moira-i l ice. Capital position. Apply at once, with stamped directed envelope, for all the above, to Mr James Lo'g3, Hous", Estate, and Geneial lnsur- aiice Agent, 49, Clifton-sireet, Cardiff. 7650 WILLIAM SANDERS, « AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, M6 tou°wing PROPERTIES for SALE;— CARDIFF.—NOB. 16, 17, JS JN Buzzard-«»."eet. Four Russell-Street; ana No. 1, Win'^or Esplanade. ROATH.—One House in Emerald-street. Three honses in Diaii" na-strea Ten Houses in Torae-street. Six genteel residences HetaJ-øtreet. and Seven in Gold-street. Not. *2, 46, 47, Cilfton-etreet, and Bath and M.rtle Villas, Pari ridge- rw. CATHAYSL—Eight houses in Lettynstreet, two Mmi-detached eottagtB in Lett^ -street, and two semi-detached villas in Uoner Georee-etreet CAMI,ElWb- site IDI preeholdLmnd at the OOIUtf ere and Ely-road. GRaNGETOWIn^ corner sHop in Bromsgrove-ftrwt, A liberal proportion of the purchaae-money may be had on mortgage Apply as aoove, 3uiWin0 "otiett". PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT-BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1860. INCORFORATED, MARCH, 1876. Omen:—8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District income for the year, 1816 457,379 17 Profits. H 1,'71 16 11 Deposits of £10 and upwards taken dally, at 6 for cent interest Th.s Society has now been in existence upwards of 16) ears and has SEVER sustained a loss. WM. SANDERS, 124 Managing Secretary. GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1887. TRUSTERS JAMES LKE, Esq., Cath dral Road, Cardiff. THOS. RVANS, Esq., burgeon, CaniilT. JOHN E. M.'CÙNNOCHII£, Esq., C.E Cardiff. Deposits received daily from £ 5 to ZS Oro at Five per cont6 Interest payable half-yearly, withdrawable at short date. UPWARDS OF £ 66,i00 ALHE-YDY ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. &. BKBRY. Docks, Cardiff. %%U.Au& 7088 2999 Ml** glttJrtUtu WoodfieicJ-sreet, Morriitoa. 1%/TESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been JLTJL instructed by Mr Joseph Faule. whois relinquishing busi- JLTJL instructed by Mr Joseph Faule. whois relinquishing busi- ness, to SELL b AUCTION, oir .the above p emists, on MON- DAY 22nd MAY, 1876, and folkownu if neoes-ary, tl,e uhole of his ST(i K IN-TUADfa and. I OUSEH LD FLBNl. TURE, and othe. Effects, consisting of lr- n bed.-teads, ffneers, fire irons, coal VKMS, T and butt hinges Bw and No-folk latches, wood screws,sash fasteners aaio woi. ht-, bi lts and nuts, cupboard turn*, shut;er ki.ob.<, pad, rini at:dai w locks, Freueh latches. &c., watering pots, buc e.s, hail anu oass bioomp, lime, I)-luster, Bt.o\e, serubbinii and lJaiut niushts, &c., bKd eagres, paratfm and other lamps, p iuts, oil, wi.ite nd r d lead, a, quantity of chains, fencing and other uires, t,)ves, rPglster and other grates, paper hang ngs, several crate* of g ass,^ umbrella stands, c*st iron trou hs and httings, s;as piping and n >.)ngs. FoHKrruRB. Spanish m hn, anv dinini;-ro in sune in horse hair tea: ing, cousls ii-g of 6 cbair-, C;;8.\ d" wid coucn m'()g- any It)(, tat,!o on ma sive carved pilla s and claws, oce»«i»nal table, per plasset3 in gilt f ame, engrtyiugsfc nicturts, &c., polish d stiel ormolu fender and fii eiro s to match. Brussels carpet, hea-,h-ru,-s, gilt coin;ce and damask curtail s, large office tibie with leathei inlaid, mahogany sid b ard, couch in .e&ther, arm and other cha;rs, ft n ler ami fir irons. BEDROOMS Iron beisttads, p. 11 as es, msttr. sses, featler and tail puflf beds, mahnyany dressing tai lu, do. ^ash6t^^ with m nb!e top, twiner loohing lasses, mahegaoy an oth|r chests of drawers towel rails, carnets, fenders, and fireiroue, to^jetner «ith the usual tit henutensiiS, &c., &c &c. Goods O' view morni ie of stie, Sa e to c midoiue at Eleven o'clr ck in the forenoon pi-ee. sely The Auctionafrs befrs to call the attention (if the public to this really \aluablc stock of good; which must t e promp;\y cleared, as the promises are let for an entirely different class of ou-intss. Auctioneers' Offices. College Chambers, 2, College-st'eet. Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Lla ie ly. 7571 To Sad-Jlerj, Livery Stable Ke pers, and Others. MESSRS T. J. PRICE & CO. have been instructed to OFFER by PitIVATE TENDER, in lot, the following GOODS, being a poition of the Stock of a person who is retiring fiom business:— I.-Lady'. Saddle, with Victoria stirrup and York girths complete. 2.-1 Gmt'i do., „ York girtbs 3.—1 Do., do. 4. —1 Du., do. 5.—1 Do., do. 6.—1 Set best silver on G. S. mounted Gig Harness, com. plete 1 7.—1 Do do. Brass Gig HarnpfS, round rims. 8.-1 fcuperior Weymou h Bridle, blue front. 9 —1 Doub'e Rim bnaffle do. 10.—I Improved Mariinga'e. li.-I Sui'e Horse O thing, with rollers complete. 1"f Best Bodv Rollers. 13.6 Superior 9 by 8 Fawn Striped Rugs. 14 3 Railway Wralpers. 15.-1 Waterproof Carriage Apron. 16.—1 Do. Loin Cover. 17.—2 Horse Clippers, new. )8.—1 Do. 1; 0. second-hand. Goods on view at the Auctioneers' Rooms, College Chambers, Collet-street, Swansea. feealed Tendeis, marked Saddlery," to be seat to tbe Auo> tioneers cm rr before TUESDAY, 23rd May, 1876, wh.ch will be opened in the presence of persons who have tendered, o othera act ng for them, at the above rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 21th May 187(3, at 10 am. The Aucti, neprs do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any oihtsr Tender. Auc iorveeiV Offices. College Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, and Vaughan-street, Llantlly. 11th May, 1876. 7572 In Liquidatic\n.—To Builders, Hauliers, Private Families, and <, theirs. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO., are instructed by the Trueteis of George Hawkins I builder, the Mumbles, toS LL, by AUCTION, on THURSDAY* May the 26th, 1876, the whole of the STOCK-IN-T ADE' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANT, HORSE and CART and oiher EtFi.CTS. The Furn ture comprises mahogany couel-es and chairs, ditto sideboard; fenders, pier-glasses, carpets, fioorc oth, d^orn ats ) umbrella stand, filter, o ock, sundry books, muslin and. other curtai's; the appointments for bedrooms, and the usual kitchen requ;sites. The Stock and Utersils fonsist of 3 casks cement, laths, plaster, flooring boards, tilt, ber, tiles, eliirnuty,pt.,ts, drain pipes, slate slabs, pails, locks, lolts; all assortment of but de s' ltonmoniery, 3 benches, vice, mortsr mach ne, grindstone, wheelbarrows, planks, iron bars, poles, ladders, clj.s.s, buckets, gravel t-creen capital horse, cirt, harness, corn b,n, chaficutter. -Stable tools, nosebag, kc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. There will be no reserve. The hone aud cart and stable effects will be sold at Two o'clock precisely. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 10, T«a»ple-stre<.t,' Swamea- May 17,1876. 7!5.9- Forest Hall, bforri-tou, near Swansea. -ImVortant Sale of cosily and weli-pr«terved Household Furniture, Oil Paintings, Engraving*, Billiard Table and Filings, Carriages, Horses, Cows and Calves, an i other hffects. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, and co. are iu struct*d to SELL by AlSCTl on the i rem ses, on TUESDAY and WEDNH bDAY, M y 30th and 31st. 1876. the on TUESDAY and WEDNH bDAY, M y 30th and 31st. 1876. the mhole of the very su erior and nearly new FURNITURE and other HOUSt HOLD EFFECTS, belonging to the estate of Edward Bagot, E-q., of the Upper Forest Tin Works, and Forest Hall, Morriston, near Swansea, compri-in» FIRST DAY'S SALE. LAWN, HALL, &c—Garden settte8, statuary, fibre and skin mats, floor cloth, hat and coat stand. hall chairs, gas fittings &c. BttiiAKt'AST AND MORNING ROOMS. -BruFigais carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and ir»iis, suite of furniture in O'1k and rosewood, oak s deboard, mirror back; ro-ewood che oniere mirr r panels and back; piano in rosewood (by Kirkman): damaskand rep wi: dow curtains, cornices and bullion fringe, ornaments, gasallers, &c. U1NING-KOOM.—Very hand-ome suite of solid Spanish maho- gany furniture, comprising a telesc pe din ng tabie with three intersections and polished mahogany s and, sideooaed with mirror back and shield carviuvs. CeilArette. &c., set of twelve chairs and two ea«ys, covered with Utrecht vtlvet; Turkey carpet in bordered souare, e egant pier glas-, superb set of window curtains in crimson and orold lep, with gilt, cornice and bullion fringe, bronzed gas lier, &e. CHINA AND BUTLER'd PANTRIFS.-Fichly out wine glasses, gobLt-j, decanters, and other glass, .chaste dinner s, rvice (143 pieces), very elegant dessert service in Majolica WiLre, &o. DKAtVING ROOM.—The costly and magnificent suite of fur. niture in richly carved walnut, and magenta and gold satin damask, 3sets window curtains of the same pattern and mate- rial lined with silk, elegant gilt cornices and bullion fringe, tables richly carved in walnut, marble top cons li tables and mirrors beauti ullylarved and gilded wi h pier gla s to match, a very oost'y velvet pile carp-1, Jarge rug, corner what-not in walnut, &c., also a very chaste and elegant gasalier with silvered embellishments, AC. THE OIL PAINTINGS O)mpr;se some valuable pictures hy Callow. Knil, Wilson, Boddington, and otherd. The engiavings are from well-knewa and adini, ed 1 iclures by Land iter, Ansdell, Barker, &c. BILLIAUD ROOM.—A very superior full-sized billiard room, by Burroughs aad Watts, in Spanish mahogany, with t-et of pool balls, cues, rests and stands, marking boar, and t ool case, ules of game, &c., complete; also ibesix-ilght gasulier and shades, settee ( Oft) In mahogany and maroon I. ather, with so. id mabog- alll platfo. m, lit oloum, Brussels carpets, chairs, &c. The whole new and very little used. BEDROOM —Useful and genteel su te? of bedroom furniture in painted maple and enamelled, with marble top toilet table and stands, half tester bedet.ads ai d wardrob s in painted mahotrany, patent spring mattresses in horse-hair, feather and flock beds, &c., b'ankets and bed linen, toilet ware, chests of drawers, Brussels and other carpets, fenders and irons, window curtains, ornaments, &c. The SJECOMD DAY'S SALE will commence with saddles and bridles, superior hunting saddle, dou le andsiiver seta of si'ver- mounted harness, apare col ars, and loin cloths, blankets, rugs, rollers, a Whitechapel dog-cart and capital single or douhle waggonette with portable head, pile, &c., by Ward also, at the same time,^two oapital strong cart horses, "Farmer" and Leicester,' one cow and ca'f, and a cow and two calves, pigs' troughs, Ac. Also the rar ed collection of plants in the green- borse, forcing pots, cucumber frames, Ac.; afier which tbe remainde1* of the bedroom furniture, useful kitehea furniture, cooking utei sils, e'oves, &c., &c. There will be no reserve. On view the day prior to Sale. A Imlssion to view, and to the first day's Sa'», will be restricted to holdera of catalogues, which may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers 10. Temple-street, Swansea, or on the premises, price sixpeBeee"en. Forest Hall is situated within three minutes' walk of the Fai'w«y Station, Morriston. A train leaves tbe Swansea Vale Station, St Thomas, Swansea, da lv, at E'e> en o'clock. Sale to commence e<ch da" at Ele en o'clock. Dated 10, Temp!e-street, Swansea, May 12th, 1876. S. J. KEPPLE & FURNISHING OUT GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE 3, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. This Stoek comprises IVERY REQUISITE IN FURNISHING, ¡ From the simplest Culinary Article To Goods of the most elaborate finish and artistic decoration. BUT QUALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. LOWEST PRICES. 6987 EDWI f Q.EARY, WHOLESALE BRUSH, MOP, AND SIEVE MANUFACTURER, DOOR & CARRIAGE MATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, COCOA-NUT AND OTHER MATTING, WINES, CORD 8, BED .-AC KINGS, &C.( WOOD AND WICKER PERAMBULATORS. The Trade suppled wl h Mveriais. WOOD AND WICKER PERAMBULATORS. The Trade supplied wi h Mveriais. ia. MARYLEPOJ.il'1 &TRJ&ET. RR TStTnT., 653t lpuulic xatires, TO-MORROW. EXCURSIONTO WESTON. This boat will also leave the Pierhead, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, MAY 20th, for Weston, at 2.30 p.m. and return from Weston at 6 p.m. Fares After Cabin, Is 6d; Fee Cabin, Is. 7681 JgXPLOSlON IN TUNNEL AT CYMMER. A SUBSCRIPTION i- being OPENED for the BENEFIT of the WIllOWS and ORPHANS left unprovided for through the abuve EXPLOSION. Donations %Ui be Thankfully Received -md Acknowledged by Mr W. Laai, or Mr W. t'. Jameson. Ctshier, Contractor's Otfice, Blaen Llynvi, Maesteg, near B. !I geiid. The Diamond Rock Boring Ox (L:mited), Contractor's Office, Blaen Lynvi, Maesteg. near Bridgend, May 11, 1876. To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NBWS," Cardiff. Dbah SiR, -1 band you cupy of a lntter received this n o ning from our S- ary, with a list of subs> ri >ers to the Explosion Fund, whicll please acimow eage through your pappr.-Yours truly, W. F. J.iMESON. (COPY.) EXPLOSION IN L UNNEL The unfortunate acciueut iu the tunnei was reported to the B6 ra m et n/ Ireld on the i<rd instant, and tbe Director ex- ipressed their sympathy with he relatives and friend, of the ^offerers, and headed a subscription list wrth 5s Od e ch. The fabove is in addition :o the £ 60 tiven by tbe Company, on the other tide I tend you co^y ol 1st —Yours truly, (Signed), EDWIN J. HONYCHORCH, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. 8 D Diamond Rock Boring Compaay's donation 50 0 0 Major Beaumont, R.E., M P. •• ..550 Rght Hoti. Lyon Playfair, C.B., M.P. 550 ,Jonn Hick, Esq, M.P.650 Alex. BrogdeD, Esq., M.P ..550 Major Bolton 5 5 0 D. J 50 Mr George Pennington. Porttcawl u 1 10 0 Alex. B otrden, Esq., M.P. « ..110 'Hy. Hrogden, Esq — — 110 E a Pass, Et q. 10 ^redk. Braby, E 110 B. Keedhim, i sq 10 E Barchard, Esq < 1 1 0 Chts. J. Hurst, E q. 1 1 0 Ed win J. H'nvchurch, Esq. 110 J. K Gu land, Esq. I10 John biewer, Esq. 110 S. J. Mackie, Esq. 100 George Morlty, Esq 220 Jas. Gardn -r, sq 220 William Lean, Esq., C. E. 220 7663 HOW TO MAKE ;Cl,ooo PER YEAR, Jt t. WITH 91,000 CAPITAL. BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. "PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WBERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &.e-, call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLE HIT-STREET, LONDON, 2058 V.R.—Fanning in Canada.-V.F- TO TENANT FARMERS.—There is no olasa to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Farmersof Ureat Britain and Ireland who are anxious to cha ge theii- condition of Leaseholders to that of owners of the gQiL Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the ahorteot sea passage to America, av. ra -e 91 days), aud tue means of iutarcommuu:cai,ion are so numerous ana expeditious, that w.thin a few years it is not unreasonable to expect ihxt tne Dumiuion wi l supply the home market with farm pruduce as reaally as did Ireland twenty years ago, and with fax moie profit to the producer. Ihe superiority of Canadian Dairy produce h .s now been fully etabltrhed. The Winter Wheat oi Ontario, exh bited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1666, took the first pr,ze; and at the P, uit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest vef h id, Cauada took the first prize for out-door hal dy grapes and plums, and wx m, dale for peaches, pears, ac., in competition with each and all of the States of the American Union. The grow h and success of Stock Farming in the D>minionis demonstrate!i by the large demand troll them for httjh bred Eng- lish itoek.il atwMaaf thelead'aic burets o/ the former oouutry, lb- Honourabl< sG. browuara Cochrane, and M a^s. a one, Snell, Hi od, Hope, Cmig, aud. otheis, or their repre entaavee being now fainil:ar to farmers at all the bast exhibitions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations fr. m Canada of live stock and fresh meat h<vo recently been made and atten- dtd w.th no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging from Zt and upwards per acre, accoiding to quality, &c., or for the amount required to carry on a leased Farm in Gr -,at Britain. FREfj GRANTS of ro-igh, uncleared, but first-class Land, of from 100 to 200 acres/may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions in some cases for grown-up ^ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FREE, PASSAGES, are granted to Farm Labourers and Domestic S r-an* s. Tne Agents of tie Government in Cauada will iuruish rust- worthy information a to Lands ojeu for Settlement in their res- pective Provinces and I dstrlCts, ana Fkrm, for Sale, &c. Furtherinformation may beobta ned, with descriptive pamph lets maps, Ac., gratis, on application to Canada Gov- rnmen Buildings, King-street, Westminster, London, S.W. 2155 28 fuMifltfiotts* io s E p D U G D A LE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 4, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, GOAT STREET SWANSEAt ALL BOOK BUYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Win be well served at the above address. 7544 ——— A SPLENDED ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM NOW READY. THE CONFESSIONAL: A Reprint of THE RECENT CONTROVERSY In the South Wals* Daily IVewst between The Rev. F. W. FULLER, Vioar of Roath, and The Hey. WIL BRAILEY, Wesleyan Minister, Cardiff Together with tbe ARTICLES thereon which have appeared in the ab ,VII Journal. COPY OF Iii SuLUI-ION:- At a meeting of the Cardiff Ministerial Union, which comprises the Pastors of N. neieeD Aoncon/ormist Congregations, the fol- lowing lesoluiion » as unanimously pissed :— "That this Union expresses ii.a grat admiration of the manner in which the Kev. W. Bratiey has ton,iucted the discussion with the Rev. W. F. Puller, on 'ftuu^lism and Romanism Identiod,* and warmly congratulate* him upon the able manner in which be has established his positions. I*bk union also regai d,, with high appreciation the leading articles on the 'Social and Politieal influences ef the Con- fess ional.' which have apptared in tne South Wa tt Datly A'eat, and believing that the circulation in a peimat.ent form b .th <a the letters of Messrs. Brailey and Puller, and of the articles Deferred to, woud be of great service to morality and religion, this U. ion expresses the hope that ste) S will be taken for their iMmOdiLto public,ti,n and wid- distr, ktu, ion." PRICE THREEPENCE. fobs bad of all New-agents in S uth Wales and tbe West ot Ereland, or post free for FoURPENCK irem Publisher, Daily New, Cardiff. 6735 JU the "West of England and South Wales District Monthly —. Machinery Register." py OTICE.—In consequence of the immense sup. *7* Port his publication has received througliouttle United Kingdom and Continent, the title is now not consistent, there- lore, from the 1st of April, 176, it will be known as P J:L I L L I P S' REGISTER of New and Second-hand Machinery. Iree by post. One Shilling. A few pages to et for advertise- ments, entries received up to the 25th of each month. Full particulars to Charles D. Phillips, Newport, Mon. 6738 B R 1- 0 K 5. Tbe Typicca Colliery Company, Limited, are now prepared to supply FIRE and BUILDING BRICKS; also BRICKS made to Order for sinking purpo"o,-For prices, &c., apply at the Colliery, Pontypridd; or at the Offices, Primavesi Buildings, Bute Docks. 7461 (A CMWJ. M R. JOHN FOLEY, RAILWAY POINT CROSSING MAKER, No. 47 ARCH, OYSTERMOUTH-ROAD, SWANSEA. ML-a Orders bv Post or otherwise, promptly attended to. SfiM I £ m\ swim. IN~~THEHIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, JL CHANCERY DIVISION. OWE DAVIES v. MORGN EDWARDS the Younger. All pel Bons having an v claims against the late firm of EkWaRDS and t»AVIES, Coachbuildera, Cardiff, which was dist-olved on the 25th day of April la*t, are requested forthwith t) fend f-ill particulars, if thessmetDMr WILLIAM SENDERS of N >. 8, Royai Arcade. Cardiff, the Re eiver appoimei in the al)ove matter. and all persons indebted o the late firm are requested to pay the amount of their accounts forthwith to the said William Sanders. Dated this 17th day of Ma.y. 1876. H. LE KD. Cardiff, 7666 Solicitor for the said Receiver. itndttS mid Coutrarts. M" ERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TIÚJ Board is prepared to receive TENDERS fnr tie LOAN to them, for a term of seven year-, of Z4,000 or £ 5,009, on the security of their valuable Freehold Farm and Lands, know n a Parkntwydd, near the Aberdare Junction Station on the Taff Val i Ra'lway. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 16th day of May instant. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Board. Merthyr Tydfil, 4th May, 1S7B. 7*39 (I duWiM A D'A M 8 TD 10 W N, H U-A PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. h: i Mrø IMVFORVS Next TERM COMilENCED on the 1st of Y) 6 public ppoiutmtnts. lA^SWAl N.—WANTED on board H.M.S. HAVANNAH" SCBuuL-FKlGA 1E. lving aground at Cardiff. The duties include SU t ERINTENULNCE and IN- STRUCTION of the BOYS in Seamanship, Gun and Cutlass Ur I, Beefing, Knotting, Splicing. &c. aiary, 960 a year, with cabin, fuel, light, an-i ^etetables. Testimonials of character and abil t\ to oe sent t.) the Secretary, Mr J. Watqon, etre of the Superintendent, H.M.S. Hdvanniih,G.-angc-road, Cardiff. If marned, wife may be employed as assistant, matron. 7677 SCHOOL BOARD FOR LLANTWIT- O FARDRE. WANTED. a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS, for the Graig Board.sch ol (Girb). Salary £60, and one-third of the Govern- ment Grant earned by that Dei artment. App ications, stating age, experience, and class of cert-ficate, with three recent testi- mon als, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 6th June next. H. 6. DAVIES. Cleik t > the Board. Post-office Chambers, Pontypridd, May 13tb, ls76. 760 JJ^HINDWY CLYDACH SCHOOL BOARD. A PUPIL TEACHER (ma e), is immediacy wanted, forSt. John's Sohool.-Addrem, Rev. J. Evans, iTjhinnos Cottaee, PontiLrdswe. swans". 7584 JRoteU. RUTLAND ARMS HOTEL, RUTLAND- STREET, SWANSEA.—The Proprietor of this Hotel begs respectfully to inform the public generally that he U now in a position to supply ALLsOPP'S and other best BURTON ALES, which hitherto he has been unable to do.—J. beymoult, Proprietor. n_- 7453 p R O BONO P UBL-ICO BODEGA DINING ROOMS, FIRST-CLASS DINNER for the Moderate Charge of I ONE SHILLING. Dinner from IS to & Also Oyster and Sapper Rooms. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, and STEAKS WINES of the Bast Quality, drawn from the Wood, in Dock and Sample Glasses, W. H. SALISBURY, BODEGA DINING ROOMS, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 5577 p E N A R T H H O T Is iT J[. NBAB CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance, Two-ania-half GUIRU, per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence, PBR WJlBK, EACH PERSON. 489S SUMMERimASHIONS. W JJUGHES rpHOMAS Will make a SHOW of SUMMER COSTUMES MANTLES, MILLINERY, SUNSHADES, &c., Ac., On TUESDAY NEXT, the 16th instant. U B EN-S T R E E T, (3 AP-DIF P I May 13th, 1876. 7588 I USE JJEMINGWAY'S IE[ NEW DRY SOAP, and EXTRACT OF SOAP. One trial will establish their superiority ever all ethers. 3 PRIZE MEDALS AND DIPLOMA OF MERIT AWARDED. SUITABLE FOR ALL DOMESTIC PURPOSES. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Warehouse Trafalgar Street, Bradford, Yorkshire. 6385 NEW P 0 R T AGE N C Y 1.1 FOR not SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE of the "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEW, aad "CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS," IS AT No. 6, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT, MON., WHNUt ADVERTISEMENTS A E RECEIVED: THE NEWSPAPERS toOLU: BOOKSELLERS AND NEWS AGBlTS SUPPLIED; Ab-D ORDERS TAKEN FOR REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS. The Terms for Advertisements and the Whelo-ale litipply of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W. MILTON LOCKE, RKTOKTU AND Maxamk. The Office closes at 6 p.m., but Advertisers may have their orders attended to aftertbrs hour at 10 and I L, Great Dock-street (opposite the Free Public Library), Newport, Mon. B R 0 w N & CO.. • TAILORS, OUTFITRERS, and HATTERS, 18, CASTLE-SQUARE, SWANSEA. GOODS FOR EXPORTATION. 74S2 CYRUS PRICE AND OO.'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which obtained the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL awarded for NEW and SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. AGENTS CROSS BROS., GENERAL IRONMONGERS, I ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. who have a STOCK ON HAND SlOt B 0 B G B B U R R, G SHEET LEAD, RED AND WHITE LEAD, LEAD WORKS. SHP-RWBBUILT. no business Addresses. THE JpRINCIPALITY OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, D. JOTHAM & SONS, PROPIUETOBS. JGOYS* AND YOUrHs, surrs. BOYS) AND YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS) AND YOUTHS, SUITS. B oYS' AND YOUTHS, SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS' AND YOUTBW GUITS. Boys! AND YOUTSS' SUrr& JGOYS* AND YOUTW guns. B OYS' AND YOUTHER SUITS. A SPECIAL gHOW 00* FITTED UP FOR TBIS DEPARTMENT, CONTAINING THB LARGEST STOCK AND ms GREATEST VARIETY IN SOUTH WALES, AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 2080 ESTABLISHED 1889. 6804 HOWELL AND QOMPANY WILT. MAKE THE SECOND AM) MOST IMPORTANT SHOW FOR THE SEASON; NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY- DURING THIS MONTH. JJOWELL AND COKP, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 6004 ECONOMICAL £ ND FASHLOTFLBES RttADY-MAJDE CLOTHING. Messrs W. PRiLR & SONS invje attention to.their affavare, meuts for the Sprint and Summer Seasons. Tne STOCK of NEW GOOL>S in all Departments is v#ry extensive, and as by diract dealings with the Wholesale Manufacturers all intermediate profits are avoided, and everything is marked at the lowest pos. s ble rate-ca.IcuIa.ted for prompt payment without disoount they are a! le to offer consider ble advantage in the priee and ot their clothir C. u well as in the variet* sad extent CC Stock. Intending purchasers are requested to call and inspect tha various Novelties ih Boys, Youths', and Gentlemen's Hocisry, Hats, Caps, Scarfs Ties, and Travelling Addmss >— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, OomsroC Oaroline-street, St Mary-street, Oudiff. Terms For Ready Money Only. gg ltir, EAJ-Lwi-r CAPRIAGK AK v WA Ui-tuN COMPANY, TAMiUd 6ALTLEY WOKLKS, BIRMINGHAM. Successors to Messrs. Joseph Wright and Sons. Manufacturers ef RAILWAY CARRIAGES, TRAMWAY CARS. WAGGONS, and RAILWAY lRONnOIUt ot aml description. RAILWAY CARRIAGES and WAGGONS built or QuOi er upon Deferred Payments ext ending over a period of yean A large number of COAL. IRONSTONE, BALLAST, and ottxf WAGGONS to be LET on HIRE. REPAIRING SHOPS at all imior ant Stattom Manufactory and Chief Offices-Saltiey Works, BfrmingbailL London Offices -No. 85, Gmeecbtirr-h-etreeti E-, Leadulk BRANCH WAGGON WORKS- EAsr MOOHS CARDIFF, pOWELL AND, NIOHOLLS, TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS AND CIGAB IMPORTERS, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. T OBACOO, CIGARS, PIPES* rpOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPBs. [FJIOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPEST rpOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIP B L, T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. rjNOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES, rpOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. rj^OBACCO, CIGARS, PIPES. T OBACOO, CIGARS, PIPES TOBACCONISTS, GROCERS, AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS SUPPLIED ON BEST TERMS. p OWELL AND NIOHOLLS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND OIGAR MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. S6'n 0 R N H 0 W—E L L 8 ey STEAM SAW MILLS, WEST BUTE DOCK. CARDIFF. IMPORTER OF HINlNG TTlTRra Can supply all kinds of Timber, or out into sowtun& ow colliery, house, and other purposes. Also, £ 3esMH itf «« sizes, and quality in stock. Tuts 9K AiTUQAnofc