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altl NG GUTTAON. AUCTIONAPPOINTMENTS. l^ftire rv M688rs- ALEXANDER BROTHERS. Calves, 4c., at Cardiff. April 22 sJt i -Nicholas, near Cardiff .April 24 8*icolt«t 31 at onniOD, near Cowbridge April27 ft U.l ImP'emfinta, &a., *t Bridgend 0u*holH » 8 B^NARD, THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. j, Q Uniit ure, at Cardiff April 28 tv Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. h8* »H(i oiTUr^^ttre> &C-, at Swansea. April 26 Sewing Machines, at Swansea „ April 29 arriages. fcc., at Swansea. May 2 Messrs D. EVANS and SON. at Ynyscadudwg April 27 lfo M*t«nals, at Porth April 28 Mr. J. H. FIELDER. 8 *■, at Bristol May 4 Cr«n« T Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. j» ^Plements, Furniture, &c.,at Pantgwyn.April 25 ^"eholH Me«srs HARVEY & MOJLISON. V-, *"nuture, at Swansea — ..April 24 Messrs HILL, HOPKINS, & Co. 1W. ^^Mfthold Property, at Cardiff April 27 \«s.. Mr EDWARD HOWARD. (W. ^sea. April 24 ^ing \r« Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. >, Paper, Ac.. at Cardiff May 1 Ut&iture Mr. F. KNIGHT. at -April 24 r. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. h. ^ages, &c., at Swansea — — April 26 » Messrs LEWIS and SON. h. 'nniiture, at Swansea. Messrs. MADDOX & EMERY. C**8hoij J^mture, at Cardiff — April 25 £ °Pertiea, at CardifiE May 1 K, ^Operties, at Cathays, Cardiff. 'Old P»„ Mr. JOSEPH POWELL. hf.. roPerty, at Pembroke June fcr^Old u.. Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. fctJ^old i?rni.ture, &c., at Swansea April 24 Uphold n.iture, at Swansea — April 24 wf^olij ^iture, at Swansea April 28 ,ro er Y, at Swansea May 2 14, OICL roperty. at Swansea K. Messrs ED. ROBERTS & SON. at Swansea — April 25 ^"Oldp. Mr WILLIAM BANDERS. rr°Perty, at Cardiff April 25 b^holH Pi MR W. P. STEPHENSON. ^f^old f-Urniture, at Cardiff April 26 tC>l(i Rnn5-QiLur«. at Roath, Cardiff May 1 Q^(WdmS Sites, &c., at Cardiff May 4 CiinT*geB' &c., at Cardiff May 6 *> at Cardiff May 9 and 10 HiPnvv Mr. EDWIN THOMAS. Ghv. ^bc-house, Ac., at Pembroke. April 29 '&nd T M-NRL W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. —- lronniftrifroT-i.[ ^c. j at Porth -April 27 Furniture at the New Inn Premises, Queen- JVlll T»> Crockherbtown, Cardiff. SSL^S^SMPHKMSON will SELL by o{ AprSi^i at the »b°ve premises, on WEDNESDAY, veaj °d«r^ UJS76, at Two for Three o'clock precisely, a quantity o^^ce Qf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (removed for con- e'» comorisinsr dining and drawing room suites in tu, • firTng"| ?< and walnut, upholstered in hair, leather, cloth, other carpets, hear'.hruts, pier classes, pic- and sundries several bedsteads, feather beds, ^•i limses. cheval and toilet glasses, tables, wash- 18 ot drawers, &c., lie ^^0— or partictUari gee bandbiilg. 712A £ 005 Old Vicarage) Roath. Sale of Household Fur- 'yTXi -i^a^onette, Pony Dog cart, Saddles, Harness, &c. by Ma STEPHENSON is instructed by »VA»P?l*er,who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Pr-n at his residence, Rosemount, Roath, on °ccatfUt 01 MAY, 1S76„ a part of the HOUSEHOLD jTr' including large handsome pier-glass, walnut *Ud ,>>*hoo^ table ana hatstand, oak pedestal writing it» t^tsina t^ble, eaiy chair, fender and fire-irons, poles •*c«ir substantial and well made bedroom furniture » birch, &c., consisting of large wardrobe, with jitin(f8) hansring press, linen cupboard, chests of ch^M ^vle top washstands, toilet tables, swing glasses, bed/8* towel horses, cane-seated ana wicker cot* \l^} ^ths.iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, and /*8e strong laundry table, kitchen ditto and chairs, tioc11 ^C-> &«• bojJ,Pony (j!" wa?onette, with moveable cover, in (rood condi- lot' ditto carriage harness, pony ditto, two saddles, or: **li-brfiHr>lB^ ^ckw ditto, lawn mower, chaff cutter, a S-5!? 40 comm. ahma fowls, and sundries. — £ 3 at One for Two o'clock precisely. 3006 near Cardiff.—Sale by Auction of R Btr Building Sites and Ground Rents. SELL'JT. STEPHENteON is instructed to, <SL{^DR8D*v'AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, 6 acres J ^th day of May, 1876, at 2 for 3 o'clock pre- CW Ri~d 1 rood (more or less) of very eligible BUILD- tfe Jl, in tho S8,1,6 on tbe South side of the Cowbridge-road, ^t^e to^ orougb of Cardiff, about one mile from the can- I town has an aggregate frontage to the Cowbridge-road of ry>dM j feet, with a mean depth of about 210 feet, and will be 11 lots of about half an acre each, which will be nAlg^Jy situated for the erection of villa residences. sir0 He valuable Freehold Ground-rents, amounting to annum, arising out of lands leassd for the term of W? ait^fotQ 2nd February, 1857, to Messrs James and Price, wjich ^*t« jn Cowbridge-road and Halket-street, on ,numher of dwelling-houses have been erected, jje^ reversion expectant upon the determination of the sonditions of sale, will shortly be Ma^iiciJSi^ 5? obtained on application to Messrs Bray and *JUiDT*' Great Russell-street, London, W.C.; to B. 4uM.Tho4i.rH Sol.icit°r, Cardiff; to Messrs James, Seward, oi ^chitects and Surveyors, Cardiff; or to the Queen-street, Cardiff. 2961-6901 1\.t"b The Repository, Cathedral-road Cardiff. jfJL ;hW. p. STEPHENSON begs to announce j?:next monthly sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, 0?Mitt,r&NESS' STOCK, Ac., will be held at the above j^j^Kopcwrtory on SATURDAY, the 6th MAY, at Two Wcife thi* s«FW0 °'°lockp-m. Gentlemen desirous of entering ]Ver00« if are reque«ted to send particulars to the Auc- 2i the 1st May, for insertion in the catalogue. V iJvUeen-street, Cardiff, April, 1S76. son 1\ b1' No. 43, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. WKP- STEPHENSON is instructed by q h: Stephens, who is giving up the China and Glass IJw Hai* V'aK let the premises, to SELL by AUCTION, at No. tS l-street. Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 9th rt6the STOCK-IN-TRAuE, consisting of dinner ijj cm 8.11rvices, breakfast, tea, and coffee services, toilet dgl-$, lustres, vases, and ornaments, jugs articles. Two and Seven p.m. 7187 3012 XTEly Paper Works, near Cardiff. DATE of the SALE of these 1» is unavoidably POSTPONED for a short time. NARD. THOMAS, TRIBE, & CO., Auctioneers. ^<ApriI 20,1876. 7115 *]| ° Katies Furnishing, Private Families, and others. 50, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. SS- aSS* BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE > On,? CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- tkj.>hftia 6 Premises, as above, on FRIDAY, April the 28th, the HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of Baskett, comprising the contents of drawing-room, li0r««lL .j :two class rooms, music room, hall, chisa pantry, C|5**ly J"* bedrooms, attic, and bath-rcom and including ma- L^i M °ke, loo, card, and hall tables; mahogany book mahogany, cane, worked, and other chairs; Mahogany side board; grand pianoforte (square); o?*tlw?Q8 and stools; Brussels and Kidderminster carpets and orfT' Anders and firo irons; curtains chimney and fci cl«aiT:ient8' Two double desks, each 10 ft. in length; U? of JJ, table; forms drawing boards; maps; charts; large »! ,es two clocks; glass; breakfast and dinner ware 'h» bftri 8 > butler's tray and stand. *Uso2arooms,kitchen, &c., are well furnished, and contain W,«#lotj,recluisites, ij ^ay be viewed on the morning of the sale, which iVoW^I106 punctually at One o'cloclc p.m. Kh* fufiu 1)8 B0 reserve. C» 'on^ er particulars application may be made to the ^9. rs* or to Messrs. Ingledew, Ince and Vachell, Solicitors, r°ckherbtown, rdiff, 19th April, 1876. 7064 Park-street, Temperance-town, Cardiff. h<U MADDOX and EMERY have re- A0,lselt(.^f.'Ved instructions from Mr J. S. Notrt, who is giving up r^fil 25^>lnST. to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next. Silt 0the l876> thw whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE h»- Wst Ejects, consisting of mahogany and other tables, in* "^tiw1B*»Ina^hogany and hair-eeated couch, mahogany and St 8 ofri chaii s, eane-seated and other chairs, cheffoniere, t..Vlg) j. drawers, wsslistands and dressing-tables, ir6n bed- 5> 8eS*ttre88es> palliasses, beds, bolsters and pillows, towel Cii? 'tons °* Ware< toilet set, swing glasses, clock, fenders and ij^arv P'c urea, ornaments, and the usual kitchen and }he 8a! us"8> &c., &c. uctirT« wil1 commence at One o'clock preciselv. Peers' Office*, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 7059 Mtro<lerrace> opposite the Flora Hotel, Cattiays, Cardiff. ^OSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instruc- r^ditr to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, J j«ct t"1 MONDAif, May 1st, 1876, at Six for Seven o'clock' 0 |Win c°nditions of tale to be then and there produced, the 1 A)) t op very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz I 6 houses, one of them beir»* a corner shop, situate 8ft y6 ^terrace, held under a lease for the residue of a Urm tat i'3 ,rom the 2nd day of February, 1875, and together .Also r?. a ground-rent of £ 4 17s 6d. 4t 'lln lhore four housts, situate in Cathays-terrace and r ^of cin ^'le above, held under a leate for the reiidue of a 7° a grQ„ from the ind day of February, 1875, and subject •fr °r {u^rervt of about £ 2 4s per house. ^Sh-s», Particulars apply at the Auctioneer's offices, 18. Cardiff, or of M. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff.7037 jV|lLFORD HAVEN. -FOR SALE or .*C'OQTTthe Fast-siiling and Commodious YACtIT, 0 i ^'ne Tuns. Any Person requiring a Craft ot t0lv 1,« scriPtiou would do well to inspect the same, as tilie iftisa V 111 tJle Milford Docks.—For particulars, apply to Mr Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Hakin, Jnle by ^UUTIOIU To Livery Stable Proprietors, Job Masters, and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, under the pow»s of a bill of sale, at the yard of the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on WED- NESDAY, the 26th day of April, without the slightest reserve, the following HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., com- prising six very useful horses, suitable for single or double harness. all in good working condition 5 sets of single harness, 2 sets of black double harness, 1 set do. braBS do., kicking strap. &c. brougham, in excellent condition, with pole and shaft complete, hansom, clarence, dogcart, phseton, waggonette, shell- abere, hearse with feathers and velvets complete, 8 cloths for horses; also a bath chair, kc. Sale to commence at 12.30, for 1 o'clock. (jVord-chambers, Swantea. 7071 Fonmon, Penmars, near Cowbridge.—Unreserved Sale of Farming Stock. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS. are instruc- -i-V-JL t.ed by the representative of the late Mr. John James, who is giving up the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at Fonmon, on THURSDAY, 27th day of April, 1876, at 1.30 p.m. punctually, the following FARMING STOCK: -2 capital milking cows ana calves, 1 do. do. expected to calve before the sale, 2 yearling heifers, 20 Cots weld ewes and lambs, a capital 6-year old cart horse, also a 3-year old cart colt, 10 pigs, a lot of poultry, goese, Ac. TWO PIECES of MEADOW HAY, a lot of oat and wheat straw, and about 6 or 7 tons of swedes.. Also the IMPLEMENTS, comprising wagon, cart, Cambridge roller, scuffler, turnip drill and roller, turnip cutter and mincer, wheel ploughs, scarifier, sheep racks, horse power chaff machine and gear, &c. &c., a very useful trap and harness, saddle and bridle, and a few dozen hurdles, also several sets of shaft and fore harness, plough and harness, &c. &c. together witn the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and dairy utensils. Thres Months' Credit will be given upon the Stock, upon the usual conditions. Refreshments will be provided at 1 o'clock p.m. punctua ly. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 7121-2953 Broadway Farm, St. Nicholas, near Cardiff. -M/FESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS. are XTJL instructed by Mr Robert Morrish, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, the 24th April, 1876, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. HALL.—Two mahogany Pembroke tables, Spanish^mahogany dining table, with two extra leaves, six hair-seated chairs, soia, easy chair, arm chair, piano in rosewood case (by Broaawooa;, book-case, barometer, desk, small round table, flower stana, pier glass, &e. SITflNG-ROOM.—Two arm chairs, six hair-seated chairs, mahogany loo table, couch, easy chair, four oil paintings, carpet, curtains, pole and rings, fender and fire-irons, &c. 11 J ENTRANCE TO HALL AND LANDING Umbrella stand, Stair carpets and rods, pieces of oil cioth.. BEDROOMS.-Half-tester mahogany bedsteads and furniture, marble top and other wasbstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel horses, commode, very capital mahogany wardrobe, with drawers complete feather beds, &c. &c. Also Kitchen Fumiture and Dairy Utensils. A Bay Cart Mare, warranted sound in harness. A portion of the IMPLEMENTS will be sold, consisting of the following articlesHorse gear, thrashing machine, with sha- kers complete, chaff cutter, new hand-power chaff cutter, win- nowing machine, water cask on wheels, new two-furrow plough (by Howard), reaping machine in god order, iron and wooden pig troughs, hen coops, a few dozen hurdles, several ladders, gr nding stone, gig, and afew fowls, &c. Sale to commence at Two p.m. punctually. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, <6, i>t. Mary- Street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. Sale of Pure Bred Ayrshire Cows, with Calves or close to Calving. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd day of^APRIu. 1876, at 2.30 p.m., Twelve superior and choice AY its HI KH, tu ns, imported direct from Scotland, all of which have Calves at their heels or close to calving. A capital Aldemey Cow and Calf also a very excellent four- year-old Bay Mare, about 15-2, b) Loyoia, quiet to ride and drive; a Brown Mare, 7 years, 15 hands, by first Eclipse, very grand action, goes well in harness, a Id also a clever huntress; a Dark Brown Cob, 4 vears, 14 hands, up to 16 stone, splendid stepper; And a powerful Bay Cart Mare. For fur her particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary Street, Cardiff. 2992 The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.—In Liquidation.—To Farmers, Implement Dealers, and Others.—Preliminary Announcement. "i/FESSRS. ALEXANDER BKOS. are in- _i3_l_ structei by the Trustee of the estate of Mr. J. D. G. Thomas, Implement Dealer, Bridgend, to SELL by AUCTION, the valuable STOCK of IMPLEMENTS appertaining to this estate. Full particulars will appear in next week's paper. 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, April 20, 1876. 3007 To Paper and Paper Ba j Merchants, Grocers, Drapers, Ironmon- gers, and Other s.-Sale of Salvage. MESSRS. JOHN JEiNKINS and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises of Messrs Thos. Jones and Co., in Wharf-street, Cardi:f, on MONDAY, the 1st day of May, at 11 a.m. sharp, the STOCK, consisting of two guillotine paper and millboard cutting machines, to cut 26 in. wide, and 29 in. wide; a perforating machine, by Partridge 5 tons of rope, brown millboard, 2 ions of strawboard, 10 tons of bags of a variety of colours, 3,000 reams of paper, including butter, cartridge, grocers' Koyal hands and scours, drapers' caps, browns of various qualities, and paper suitable for all businesses. Also an extensive assortment of general Stationery, all in suitable lots. The Stock will be on view on Saturday, April 29, and on the I morning of the sale. Catalogues maybe obtained on application to the Auctioneers, at their office. „ Dated Sun Fire Office, 20, Hi ah-street, Cardiff, 5th April. 76. 269 6888 Clifton-street, Silver-street, and Diamond-street, Roath, Cardiff. MR. WILLIAM SANDERS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, April 25th, 1876, at Two for '1 hree o'clock in the afternoon, in such lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the following valuable Leasehold Messuages or Dwelling HOUSES, that is to lay- All that Messuage or Dwelling House, situate and being No. 44, in Clifton street, in the parish of Roath aforesaid. Also all that other Messuage or Dwelling House, situate and being No. 45, in Clifton-street, aforesaid. Also all those three Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situate on the north side of Silver-street, and being 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, counting from Metal-street, in the eaid parish of Roath. And also all those Three Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate on the Nerth side of Diamond-street, in the Parish of Roath aforesaid, and being the farthest from Clifton-street. All which said Messuages or Dwelling-houses and Premises are held under Lease from Lord Trede/ar, for the residue of a term of 99 years, computed from the 26th day of March, 1870, subject to an annual Ground-rent of 42 10s for each House. A considerable portion of the purchase money on each lot can remain on security of the same, if required. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, S, Royal Arcade, Cardiff; or to Mr JOSIAH MERRILS, Solicitor, 7019 3008 Church-street, Cardiff. Cathays, Cardiff. Valuable Leasehold Property. MESSRS HILL, HOPKINS, and c0. win SELL BY AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of April, 1876, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, in the following or BUCII other order a* may be determined on at the time of sale, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced (viz).- Lot 1. All that corner SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE situate in Letty-street, Cathays (on the corner of Fanny-street), together with the Two Messiiiges or Dwelling-houses adjoining, now let at a gross rental of 27s per week. Lot 2. All those Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Letty-street, aforesaid, and adjoining lot 1, now let at a gross rental of 24s per week. Lot 3. All those Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Letty-street aforesaid, and adjoining lot 2, now let at a gross rental of 24s per week. Each of the above lots is held under an indenture of lease for 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1875, subject to a ground rent of £ 6 168 3d, ZO 5s 9d, and Z6 8s. A large portion of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage, bearing interest at ZB per cent. per annum. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their offices, No. 5, Queen-street, Cardiff or of Messrs. Daltons, Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff. Dated at No. 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. lSth April, 1876. 7035 Pembroke.—Valuable Freehold Public-house and other Prooerty for Sale. MR. EDWJN THOMAS is favoured by Mr. Wlth instructions to offer for SALE liy PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 29th April, 1876, at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke, subject to conditons to be read at the time of Sale, all those I hree convenient FREEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES and STORES, on and adjoinirg the Quay, including that well-known Double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, V1LOT~l.-iB, a" that ^mmodious and well-known double- licensed Freehold PUBLIC HOUSh,,situate at the corner of Nortli- Gate-street, possessing two lar^e frontages. The house, which is known as the Royal George, contains a bar splendidly fitted up with every modern convenience bar and back parlours, smolc- insr-rooms, sitting-room, 7 bedrooms, kitchens, brewhouse with large boiler, yard and other appurtenances. Thepremises were quite recently put in thorough repair, with new roofs, and the interior, regardless of expense, in splendid order and condition, are now occupied by Mr John Scale, as yearly tenant, at the rent ot £ 32, commencing at L^dy-day. ]>OTS 2 & 3 —Are 2 treehold DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining the above, now vacaut, but wore late in the occupation of Messrs Truscott and Gullani, at tie annual rent of gl, One house was known as The Red, WhIte, find Blue. These houtes cont*in a larga number of convenient rooms with useful yard and other conveniences, and can he let at is per year. LOT 4,—Is a BLOCK of STORES, 2 large and capaciolls lofts, which have been used as corn, timber, and manure stores. The ground floor is suitable for potato, coal, or manure depots, and are now occupied by weekly tenant*, tnug ensuring immediate possession. 'The Stores are adjoftuntf ^Pembroke Quay, where convenient sites are occupied at large rents. The above Freehold Property is si'uateu in the most r'sing part of the Town, adjoining the PuDlic street lending to Pem- broko Dock, which is now largely used near the Quay, whore the traffic is greatly on the increase from the extensive Flour and Sawmills which almost adjoin also easy of access bv water to Jacob's Pill. The Main-street and ve-v -Market are also in the immediate'locality.. For further particulars, apply to the Vendors Solicitors, Messrs Davies and Co., Haverfordwest, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 3, Castle-t- rrace. Pembroke. The Sale will take place at 8 o'clock. A deposit of £10 per cent. on the purchase mopov will be reoui'* 7054 n!t fey gluctimi. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. LARGE SELECT STUD SALE. 100 HORSES. MR. J. H. FIELDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1878, Upwards of 100 OORSiS, Comprising— HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, MATCH PAIRS, WEIGHT CARRYING COBS, AiN U PONIES. The following Horses are the Property of the Right Honourable Lord Fitzhardinge :— 1.—" APOLOGY," by Commissioner, Bay MARE, about 16 hands high, quiet with houuds, and very temperate. 2.—" BLACK BESS," Black MAKE, an extraordinary Mare over a country, and has carried a. lady, and been ridden by the huntsman. 3.—"HATHERLEY," Grry GELDING, about 16 hands high, up to great weight, capital fencer, fast, with grand action. 4.—"MAY DAY," Brown GELDING, about 16 hands high,up to 13 stone, good mover, end first-rate with hounds. 5.—" WATERFKLTO," Grey POisY, a capital fencer, and has carried a boy with hounds. The following Horses, the Property of different Noblemen and Gentlemen CANARY," by "Schuloff," ) Clever with hounds, "CHANCELLOR," by Grand Master and been regularly "CONGRESS," by" Kildonan" ) driven in harness. Pair Bay GELDINGS, 15.2, fine goers, and very matching, quiet in harness, and have been driven with hounds. Chestnut GELDING, 15.3, quiet in harness. Bay GELDING, 15.3, quiet in harness. A Handsome Pair Chestnut GELDINGS, about 15.2, quiet in harness and to ride, have been regularly driven ia harness up to the present time. Four HORSES that have been regularly hunted with the Blackmore Vale Hounds. Brown GELDING, 15.1, quiet to ride, with fine action and beautiful manners, and carries a lady. Bar GELDING, by Gemma di Verey, 15.2, an extraordinary performer over a country, and quiet in harness. isEVERITY," ) Quiet to ride, well known with the Ted- BOLD bOY," j worth and H.H. "REVOLT," by Compromise," quiet to ride and drive, with grand high-stepping action. "SAMPSON," powerful COB, quiet in harness and to ride. "FIDGET,") Quick blood hunters, have been carrying FANCY," j- 13 stone up to the present time, and are good "FLORA," ) fencers. Bay GELDING, about 15-8i hands high, capital harness horse, with action. Brown GELDING, by Clansman, out of a steamer mare, fine jumper, and goes a great pace. BOB," ) Two strong COBS, quiet in harness, and capital LUCY," f hacks, in regular work. Bay MARE, nearly thoroughbre I, has been hunted, would make a capital brood mare. Chestnut HOUSE, about 14i hands high, quiet to ride and drive. Cream-colour HORSE, about 15-2, quiet to ride aad drive. Together with Fifty other Horses, full particulars of which will appear in catalogues, to be had three days prior to Sah\^ In Liquidatioii.-Po,th, near Pontypridd.—Grocery, Iron- mongery, and Trade Utensils. MESSRS W. Ù. WILLIAMS and CO. are instructed by the Liquidator to &ELL by AUCTION, on the premises as abo\e, on THUKSI'AY, April 27.1876, and the following day if necessary, the whole of the GROCERY and IRONMONGERY portion of the SrOCK-IN-TRADE appertain- ing to the Troedj rhiw and Cymmer Pioneer Industrial Society, in liquidation. The GROCERY consists of teas, coffees, currants, rais-ns, peel, spices, rice, sp'it and whole pea-, starch, blue, soap, candles, soda, mustard, pickles, tauces, preserves, butter, laid, cheese, treacle, matches, blacking, paper and paper bags, &c. The IRONMONGERY comprise* iron bedstead*, pit shovels, tin vtare, brushes, perambulators, spirit lamps, seal and train oils, turpentine, whiting, ochre, hearth stones, &c. TRADE TTl'ENSILS include weighing machines, scales and weights, store and 10-lb. tea canisters, sack trucks, four-wheel trolley, ladders, flour and meal bins, &c. A small quantity of boots. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. For further part culars apply to the liquidator, Mr James Collins, 39, Broad-street, Bristol; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Exchange, Bristol. April 19th, 187f. 7128 Ynyscadudwg Farm. Equi-distant between Pontppridd ana Navigation. MESSRS DAVID EYANS and SON are fa- voured with instructions from the Merthyr Board of Health, to LET by PUBLIC AUCi'I ;N, 0:1 the premises at Ynys- cadudwg, on THURSDAY, April :27tlJ, 1S76, the following lots of PASTURE LAND, subject to conditions to be then and there read YNYSCADUDWG. L Dt. A. R. P. 1 Abercadudwjf, pasture and meadow 4 15 ■J Cae Carreg V> en, rj e urass 4 1 33 8 Cae Kadwr Isaf, rye j>ra-s and clover. 5 0 4 Cae Badwr Uchaf, rye gi a-a „ 4 2 28 b Waub DaIl y Berllau, meadow. 7 3 13 6 Cae'r Odyn, pasture 616 7 Cae Ysgubor, meadow to 3 2 28 8Teiredd, ditt. 8 3 36 9 Cae Garn Isuf, pasture 8 2 15 30 Yinysyfelin Isaf, ditto 5 0 13 11 Cae Cernydd, meadow 7 0 31 12 Ynysyfelin Uchaf, rye grass u 5 2 23 NAVIGATION. Loi. A. R. P. la Near Travellers' Rest, rye grass 700 H Slip between Old Tramroad and the present Tram- road, pasture .10 0 PARK NEWYDD. Lot. A. R. p. 16 Cae dan y Ty, pasture 6 1 22 16 Ynisgau Uchaf, ditto 5 2 14 17 Cae PJmp erw, dltt, 2 1 18 18 Cae Ton and Cae Lawn, ditto 6 3 37 At the close of the letting of land a lot of SADDLERY will be offered, comprising two new pigskin saddles with double- reined bridles. also a black leather snaffle bridle, suitable for farmers, with a splendid set of silver-mounted harness to suit a horae 16 hands. Refreshments at Twelve, Letting to commence at One o'clock or thereabouts. The letting to commence with the Ynyscadudwg The Farm is well supplied With water. The taker of each lot will be at liberty to now the hay and take it away, or consume Anv further particulars may be had on application to S. Harpur, Esq., Merthyr; John Williams, on the Farm or the Auctioneers, Taff-itreet, Pontypridd. 7116 Porth, liliondda Valley. MESSRS. D. EVANS and SON are instructed by Messrs. Jas. Par'itt andCo. to^ELL by AUCTION, 011 th« Premises, on FRIOAY, April the 28th 1^76, at Fiveo'clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced, the whole of the PLANT and MATERIALS, now standing on their Brickyard, situated near the Rheola Inn, Portli, comprising excellent kiln in full working order, capable of burning 10,000 bricks at one time, drying shed measuring 22 yards by 18 feet, roofed with board and felt; lot of barrows, planks, &c., 373yds. of felt, about 30 in. wide, together with 20,000 bricks ready for celivery; also 2 COWAGES, now in course of erection, which will be reasly for roofing by the day of sale. The property is held under a lease from Vaughan Lee, Esq., M.P., for 99 years, dating from December, 1875, and being situated close to the junction of the Treherbert and Ferndale branches of the Taff Vale Railway, in both of which building is eoing on to a considerable extent, occupies a position I &re!y to be met with in this locality, and which must ultimately prove highly remunerative to a purchaser. For further particulars apply to Messrs rartilt & Co., at the Yard, or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 7117 39, Ffynone-terrace, Swansea, MESSRS HARYEY and MOLISON have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at the above address, on MONDAY NEXT, at Three o'clock, part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of walnut chiffion- ier, couch and chairs, mahogany loo table, pier-glass, mahogany wardrobe, timepioces, pictures, books, beds and bedding, &c. Only sufficient to realise an amount secured by a Bill of Sale and costs will be sold. Auctioneer s offices: 3, Lower Goat-street. April 20th, 1876. 7094 Aucton Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, April 24th 1876 a ouantPy of FURNI'iURE, OIL PAINTINGS, BICYCLE, WKIQHING MACHINE, FOWLS, &c., at 11 o'clock. 7074 SWANSEA.—FOR SALE, by Tender, THREE WOODEN ERECTIONS, measuring respectively 24 bv 11 by Sf, 15 by 12 by 6;, and 7 by 7 by St. The former may be viewed on the Strnid, and the two latter at South Docks, SW&Uoea.-Addrem, J. Vinson Thomas, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 6976 Mr EDWARD HOWARD will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Centre Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, April 24th, at 3 oclock the fine fast-sailing Bng "ANNE DUNCAN," of London, 223 tons register, built under special inspection, at Ardrossati, for the pig non trade. She was renietalled in Octobsr, 1873, is well found, and can be inspected where she now lies, m Swansea North Dock. 1 For farther particulars and inventory, apply to Wm. H. Thomas ct Co., Swansea. 6921 ORSALE.— ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT FEED-WATER, HF,AT £ R, size, No. 6, 5 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection 4 in. diameter. Quite new, only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price £ 4>. —Tangye Brothers a.nd Steel, Bans Chambars, Newport, Mon. _— 6075 W 1 L L SA. N D E RS, ESTATE AND SI^OI AGBHT, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE'— CARDIFF.—Noe. 16, 17, and 18, in Buasard.street. Four houses in njimsell-street and No. 1, Wiw¡or bplende. ROATH.—One House m Emerald-street. Tnree honses in DiiLmond-strect. Teri Houses in Topaz-street. Six genteel residences in Me^-etreet, and Seven in Gold-Btreet. NoS. 4i,«!, 43, 44, 46, 46, 47, Ciifton-street and Jtith and M rtle Villas Parmiige-roa'. CATHAYS.—Nine housesln Letty-street, two semi-detached cottages in i ett.«-sueer, and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.—Eligible Bite t)l Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-rood and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.—A ccraer shop in Bromsgrove-etreet, I A liberal proportiot of the purchase-money may be bad on mortgage APDIJ •• above* 86 cJales by udion. Vietoria Mart, Oxford-sirte1, Swansea. IVfESSRS. BEYNON & HUGIIES have been .AJTJL instructed to SLLL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, April 26th, 1816, a capital lot of well-pre- served HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, WASHING- MACHINE, and other Effects, comprising handsome walnut drawing-room suite, vis-a-vis chair or lounge in very ancient light oak, mahogany loo, dining, oceasional, sma'l coffee, and mahogany Pembroke Tables, walnut t.ible, pianoforte in walnut case (by a first-class London mtker), mahogany couches in hair, mahogany sofa in hair, mahogany spring-stuffed ea-jy chairs in leather and hair, walnut chrffeniere, Brussels and other carpet?, cocoa matting, hearthrugs, hindsome pier (50 by 4:1), cheval and other glasses, sewiug machine, dinner ware, < hina. tea service, glass, coal vases, fenders, several sets of polished and other fire irons, clocks, &c., &c., lialf-tester, French, sofa, and other bsdsteads, spring and other matuesses, feither and other beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet tables and marble washstands, toilet glasses, chairs, fluted and other bedsteps, towel rails and clothes horses, chamber ware, die., &c., kitchen tables, culinary utensils, &c., aieo scales and w eights, large bowling board, a quantity of electro-plated goods, ware, capital school desk (convertible into table), large washing ma.chine with mangle. Goods on view morning of sale 7129 Sale to commecee at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon prompt. ;-———— ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS. BENYON and HUGHES'S next Monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffrey'* Arms Huree Repository,Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, May "2nd, 1876. Entries to be made one week previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 7070 Victoria Auction lI!art, Oxford i:reet, Swansea. "iVi ESSRS. BEYNON & HUGHES have been instructed by Messrs. N. Berry and Co., Sewing Machine Agents, 97, Oxford-strert, Swansea, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above M-ut, on SATURDAY, April 2Stb, 1876, a large number of NEW aud SECOND-HAND SEWING MA- CHINES, which have been taken on part payment for the Cele- bratid Elias Howe, and other Machine-. Sale at Twelve noon. Particulars will appear. 7130 Valuable Leasehold Property. MESSRS. T. J, PRICE and Co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall he read there and then), at the MacK- worth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea., on TUESDAY, the 2n 1 May, 1876, th., undermentioned L" ASP HOLD PKOPERTY LOT I.-All that DWELl ING-IWUSE and SHOP, b :in;; No. 25, Singleton-terrace, Swansea, containing shop, dining-room, breakfast room, 2 kitchens, a yard and W.C., drawing-room with large bay window, 2 large bedrooms, a l ath-room with water on, and attic. Unexpired term of le is-j 99 >ears. irom 24th June, 1841, and two lives, at the low ground rent of £ 1 19s 6d. The whole having a frontage of 18ft, by a depth of 8ft. LOT 2.—All those well-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PRE- MISES, being No. 21 and 22, Erynymor-terrac-, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Andrews and another, at. the very low rental of £46 16s per annum, containing t;, room each. Unex- pired term of lease 94 years, from Christmas, 1875, at the pro- portionalgroutid rent of £.3 8s each. LGT 3.-All those LEASEHOLD COTTAGRS, situate and being known at Nos. 5, (i, 7, 8, 9, & 10. oUm-stroet, Oxford-Street, SwTaiis a. now in the several occupations of Messrs Hutthes, Fisl-, Dirt, Williams, Williams, and Shoot; also (,i,e House in HosJdn's-place, as well as stable, shed. and yard, in the occupa- tion of Mr Steel. All the above cottages are held under a lease of 89 years, from May, 1849, at the I -w ground rent of -02 per annum, each house. LOT 4.—The improved Ground Rent of L13 10s per annum for 72 years, on No. 2. 3, & 4, Gam-street, and stable, sheds, ai d yard, in Hoskin's-place. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afterr oor. For further particulars, apply to JolinDonaguc, Esq., 7, Wor- cester-place D. David, E?q., Castle-st eet, Solicitors, riwanita or at the Officas of the Auctioneers, College Chambers, College- street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 20th April, 1876. 7133 Col'ue Chambers, i, College-street, Swansea. ~JESSRS. T, J. PRICE and CO. have received j3_IL instructions to SELL by AUCJ I' N, a", the above Cham bers, on MOADAV, 24th April, 18íd, a ;an;e and valuable assort- mentof HOUSEHOLD FUHNITURE, Fancy and other Clocks, Smoking Stand in Walnut, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, SEW- ING MACHINE, Musical Ship, China Vases, &c., comprising walnut drawing r om suiu- in green wool rep, walnut chef- fioniere with plate glass back and panels and marble top, walnut oval loo lable, do. whatnot, oc asional inlaid table, pier glass in g-íit frame, silver lamp with gJobe COlll- plete, fenders, fire irons, Brussels carpets, h'2¡j..thr¡lgs, &c. dining room suite in leather, mahogany U'lescopd din- ing talle, mahogany sideboard with cellareite, chinney j glass, sewing machines, fenders, fire irulI, Brussels car- pets, hearthrugs, wiidoiv poles and rinys. lam;.s, hand- some metal tobacco stand, electro-plated tea, and coiite services, silver-plated biscuit box, iundsonie stone ware dinner service, gold, pink, and white china dessert service, croquet chairs, mahogany suite in hair seat,ng, consisting of couch, easy chair, lady's ditto, arm ditto, and six small ditto, maJwg-an.ï loo table on massive (arved pillars, mahogany bagatelle board complete, hatstand, fenders, fire iror.s, tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, &c., &c., half-tester and French iron bedoieads, wool mattresses, very fine feather bed' palliasses, itahogany and painted wardrobes, mahogany and painted dressing tables and washstands, several sets of chamber ware, circular pedestal with marble top, towel horses, swing looking-glasses, mahogany chests of drawers, car- pets, &c., together with kitchen and culinary utensils, which are too numerous to be mentioniad also several pictures, Vene- tian blinds, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon pre- 81 Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 7131 No. 8, Page-street, Swansea. ESSRS T. J. PRICE and Co., have been in- structed by Mr C. W. Mackenzie, who is giving up house- keeping, to SELL'by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRluAY, the 28th April, lfc76,the whole of his well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting in DRAWING ROOM—Wstlnut suite, in crimson silk rep, equal to new, walnut inlaid oval 100 table on massive carved pillars and claws, do. occasional draft do., cheffoniere with marble top, plate glasi back and panels, do. pianoforte by Thompson, large pier- glass-in gilt frame, ftndeis, fiie irous, handsome blue and gold china vases, pair of figures in stucco, oleograph (Italian girl), two prints, engravings, David and Goliath, two lamps, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, woollen mats, window blinds and rollers, muslin curtains. Di,, ING- Room.-Cheffoniere, mahogany couch in leather, six chairs, one easy chair in cloth, mahogany dining table, Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, .lender, fire irons, pier-glass in gilt frame, eight-day clock, muslin curtains, gilt cornices, several volumes of standard books, pictures, stone ware, dinner service, gas- fittings, child's chair, two wicker chairs. PAtsAas.-Oilelotb, mats, brass rods, gas-fittings, Brussels carpet. KITCHEN.-One square deal table with drawers, one do. do., one dresser with cupboards in, clock, filter, chairs, clothes- horse, fender, fire irons, brass candlesticks, metal covers, roast- ing jack, saucepans, teakettle, &c., &e. BBBROOM No. 1.—Half-tester iron aud brass bedstead, paliiasfe, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door, mahogany Duchess toilet table, with glass attached, ditto washstand with marble top, towel rail, cane chairs, commode and ware complete, mahogany chest of drawers, fender, fire-iror,s and stand, carpet, muslin curtains, ware, &c. BBDROOM No. 2.-Iron French bedstead, pa'liasse, mahogany washstand and table, swing; glass, chest of drawers, commode, cane-seat chairs, child's crib and palliasse, fender, fire-irons, carpets, ware, Ac. BEDROOM,No. 3.—Iron French ledstea 1, palliasse, chest of carpets, ware, Ac. BEDROOM. No. 3.-Iron French redsteaj, palliasse, chest of drawers, washstand and table, chairs, fender, curtains, carpets. BEDEOOJI NO 4.—Iron French bedstead, palliasse, washstand and table, swing glase. Benches, flower stands, &c., at back yard. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon Auctioneers' Offices, Cclleje Chambers, 2 College-street, Swan- sea, and Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 713 Preliminary Notice.-[ e%sehold Property. TV/TESSRS. T. J. PRICE and Co. have been -"J- instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, NINE HOUSES in Gsm-street. TWO HOUSES in Bruns- wick-street, and TWO HOUSES in Brynymor-terrace. Further particulars will appear in future advertiments. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. G975 FOR SALE by Private Contract, about Three Tons Wroufcht-Iron RAILING and GAThS complete. For further particulars apply to T. J. Price & Co College Cham- bers, Swansea. 6806 FOU DISPOSAL, a FREEHOLD BUILDING GROUND, 20 feet frontage by 130 -situated at Brook- lands-terrace, JFynone, Swansea. For further particulars apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO. (Ia e Price, Jenkins and Co.), College-chambers, Swansea. 6593 TO be DISPOSED OF bv^PRIvXTE CON- TRACT, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES in Brynynur Terrace. Unexpired term of lease S4 yea-o, subject to ground rent of £3 8s each per annnm. For further particulars apply at T. J. Price & Co.'s. C070 TO be LET, very Extensive and Commodious BUSINESS PREMISES, in iiigh-street, Swamwa. To a suitable party a term of Lease can be arranged for. Apply to T. J. Priee & Co. (law Price, Jenkins and Co.), Col- lege Chambers, Colloge- street, Swansea. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The date of the undermentioned Sale is postponed until further notice. 18, Trafa'gar-terracf, Sw ansea. MESSRS LEWIS and SON have been JLTi. instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above Premises (date of sale in future advertisement!), under the rower of a Bill of Sale, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEDS. BEDDING, and EFFECTS of Mr Joseph Hamilton Cox, comprising cottage pianoforte (by Stoddard), mahogany secretary, ditto cheffionere, walnut and mahogany couches, ditto easy and other chairs, upholstered in lia r-cloth, leather, and damask mahogany, dining, loo, occasional, and other tables time-pieces under hs, shades, pier-glasses, o 1 paintings and other pictures, ornaments, and a quantity of books, Brussels aud other caipc's, hearth-rugs, fendeis and fire- irons, mahogany wardrobe, plate-glass pa- els; ditto chest of drawer?, ditto marble-top washstan !s and ware, di-to toilet tables and classes, featner beds and beddinwool matt:esses, palliasses, bedste-vls in irt) i and wood, S-dav cock, electro- plated articles, dinner and tea services, the U"Ufil kitchen and culinary utensils, and other effects too numerous to pariicu- I larise. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. No Reserve. Auctioneers'Offices. Calvert-street. Swansea. 7076 atts by UVUCTIOTT. I Sale of very desirable Leasehold Property in Swansea. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS <fc SON have been instructed by the Executors of tbe late Mrs Bennett, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of Sale), at the Cameron Anns Hotel, High-street, on TUES- DAY, April 25th, 187ti, commencing at 3 o'clock, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Lor 1. All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, and WORK- SHOP at the rear, eitua e and be^ng No. 19, High stieet. Swtn- sea This lot is held under an agreement for a term of 50 years from the 29th day of September, lh50, at a ground rent of £ 50 0J Od and is sublet to the p esent tenant, Mr Daniel Lewi?, for 32 years, from the 24th day of June, 1868, at the yearly rent of £ 100. LOT 2—All that PUBLIC HOUSE known as the Unity Inn, situate in James-street, Swan!ea. This lot is held under a lease for two lives and a term of 99 years, such term to be computeu from the 26th day cf March, 1839, at a ground rent of Ll 1280d. The premises are held by Messrs Leyshon and William Andrew, as under-tenants, for a term of 21 years from the 2.th day of June. 1867, at the low rent of klg 10s Od. LOT 3.—All that well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES being No. 1, St. George-Street, having a side entrance in Humphreys-street. This lot is held under a lease granted f r 3 lives and a term of 99 years, such term to be computed from the 24th day of June, 185", at a ground rent of 14s 0d per annum. LOT 4.—All that substantially-built semi-detached VILLA RISIDENCE, beinjr No. 1, Corahill Villa, now in the occupation of Mr David Sutherland, as yearly tenant, at the low rent of "0 per annum. LOT 5.—All that VILLA RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 4, being No. 2, now in the occupation of Mr John Craig, as yearly tenant, at the low rent oft35 per annum. LOT 6.—All t,iat Detached D tVELLING-HGUS known as Cornhill Cottage, now in the occupation ef Mr Andrew Melville, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £ 28. LOTS 4, h, and 6 are held under a Lease granted for 3 lives and a term of 99 years, such tern, to be computed from the 25th day of March, 18;5, at a Ground Rent ofi;14 10s, of which Lot 4 shall bear L5, Lot 5 £.5, and Lot 6 RA 10s, The Auctioneers be most respectfully to call the attention of those seeking good investments to the above Sale, as the whole of the Property is well situated, and must prove a sound invest- ment. For further particulars apply to Mr D. David, Solicitor, Castle street, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swans-a 7015 FOR SALE —CRESWICK HOUSE, Church-N road. Penarth, lately in the occupation of Mr Hugh Aben, Builder. The House is roomy, and has lataly bet-n put in thorough repair. The back buildings consist of a large work- shop, stable, and shed. A portion of the purchase-money may remain u; on mortgage.—For further particulars apply to Mr Edwin Vachell, Penarth. 7043 rpo be LET on LEASE, with option of PUR- JL CHASE.—LARGE WORKS, on the East Moors, Cardiff, suitable for the manufacture of Patent Fuel, or other purposes. The Land on which the Works are built, and the surrounding Land, comprise an area of about S ac es. The Works are sub- stantially built of stone.—Apply to F. Ince, Esq., Solicitor, St. Benet Chambers, Fencburch-street, London. 2995 6959 ON SALE, SHARES in Lancashire Spinning Companies; paying dividends from 15 to 3,1 per cent Send for lht. Pitt Brothers, Share Brokers, Exchange Bui d- ug", St Mary's Gate, Manchester. 7055 J:tDJl jtitittS. rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, T869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT ABERDARE. IN the MATTER OF a Special Resolution for Liquidation by arrangement of the affairs of James Hartley, of No. 57. Dean- street, Anerdare, in the County of Glamorgan, draper. Henry Watkiu Harris, of Merthyr Tydfil, in .he county of Glamorgan, accountant, has been appointed Trustee ef the pro- perty of the Debtor. All persons having in their possession an" of the dlects of the Debtor must deliver them to the Trustee, and all Debts due to the Debtor must be paid to the Trustee. Creditor* who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their Pro, fg of Debts to the 'I ru-tee. Dated this 20th day of Aoril, 1876. T. R. HOWELL, 1227 Provincial Registrar. PROPOSED ABANDONMENT of POR- JL TIOXS of the RAILWAYS AUTHORISED by the COWBRIDGE RAILWAY ACT, 1862. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of The Abandonment of Railways Act, 1850," a d "Toe Railway Com- panies Act, 1867," the Cowbridge Railway Company have niaiie application to the Board of Trade in writine, setting forth t at the said Company are desirous that the following portions of the Railways hv the Cowbru ge Railway Act, 1862, authorieed to be iiive, should be abandoned; that is to say, All that portion of Railway No. ), authorised by the Cow- bi-idge Railway Act, 1862. lyina between a p int 45 chains or thereabouts to the South of the Llantrissant Station of the Great Western Railway, and the authorised termination under the said Act of the said Railway 1'10. 1, near the sad Llantriseant Station. Of all that lia lway No. 2, authorised by the said Cowbridge Railway Act, 1862. And Notice is hereby further given, That any person who may think himself aggrieved by such proposed abandon- ment, and who may desire to object thereto, may brinirsuch objection before the Board of Trade, by sending a written statement' thereof by post, on or before the day of 1876, addressed to the As-isiaut Secretary, Railway Department, Board of Trade, Whitehall S.W. Signed this 19th day of April, 1876, F. MARWOOD, Secretary. 7114 URSUANT to a DEGREE of the HIGH i- COURT of JUSTICE (CHANCERY DIVISION), made in a Cause, MARY THOMAS and OTHERS against THOMA6 JENKINS ami ANOTHER (1874, T., Iso. 136), t'.e Creditors of I David Thomas, late of Gwaelod-y-Garth Cottage, it) the Parish of Pentyrch, in the County of Glamorgan. Gentleman, who d'ed in or about the month of JUNE, 1860, are, on or before the 2nd day of MAY, 1876, to send by post (prepaid) to Mr Joh I-lem-s, of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan (a member of the firm of Simons and Plews, of the same place, the Sui ici torE lIf the Pefendants, Thomas Jenkins and John Jones, the Exe, u ori of the Deceased), their Christian and Surnames, Addres;es, and Descriptions, the full particulars of tteir Claims, a statement of their Accounts, and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by theij, or in default thereof they wi 1 be percmptorilv excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holi inL, a, y security is to proauee the same before the Master of the Rolls at his Chambers, situated in Rolls-yard, Chancerv-lana, Middlesex, on the 16th day of MAY, 1676, at 11 of the Clock in the Fore- non. being the time appointed for adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 31st Day of March, 1876. ROBERT MARSHALL, Chief Clerk. CHAS. RUSSELL JAMES 10, Gray's-inn-square, Middlesex, Agent for C. F. and G. JAMEs, 6878 Merthyr Tydfil, Plaintiffs' Solicit'.rs. IWA (KONTRAAJS. 2 rpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTURE The Directors of the Abercarn and Newbridge Gas ami Water Company (Limited) are prepared to receive TENDERS f r the BUILDINGS required forthe new Gas Works at Abercarn, com- prising retort house, coal house, lime and purifier h- .uses gas- holder, tank, manager's house, &c., etc. Drawmgs may be seen, and copies of the Specification obtained, on application to MrDyne Steel, C.E., Bank-chamher" Newport, Mon., on and after the 1st day of May, on pjymcnt The Directors do not bind themse'ves to accept the lowest or any tender. XT _<■ w LONSDALE, Secretary, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon,, 17th April, 1876. 70,M L A M O R G A N S~~H~I_R E. BRIDGEND SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by the School Board for the United District of Bndgend for the EKECTION of a SCHOOL, HOUSE HKSRDENCE^TR^H101^ °F 300 ,HILDLVN> AND MA.^TEB'S nn., bo 'gend, according to plans and specifi ation, l at my 0fficei at ,he Un,on WorkhuUB-, ,.tween the hours of Ten o'clock in the morn- ing and t our o clock m thy afternoon. Ar^ftec?™iff°n be °bUined frottl Mr H- C- Harrl°. Tenders to be sent to me not later than FRIDAY, the 28th instant. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowc t or any tender. Security will be required for the aue fulfiliu,i, of the contract. By order. TT S4MUEL COX, Clerk to the Board. I Bioit Olficc, Bridgend, April i7th, 1576. 70S2 r AF F VALE RAILWAY. The Directors cf the Taff Vale Railway Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the purchase of the HULL or the SIIIP Coramander-;n-Chief." as it now lies in tLe river Ely, near to the Penarth Dock. Tende s to be sent to the Secretar- of the Company, Cardiff, on or before WEDNESDAY, 26th Ai.r, iust. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender which may be made. Cardiff, 20th April, 1676. Ob6 T0 B U I L D E R S Perseus desirous of sending in TENDERS for the ENLARGE- MENT of Mmwrs W. Price and feons' PREMISES, St. Mary- street. Cardiff, can see the Plans and Specification at my Ottice, where the Tenders must be sent, net later than One p.m. on THURSDAY, the 27th April, 1876. 'llie lowest or any Tender will not necessariij be accept (i F. CUTLAN, Archie Swiss-chambers, Cardiff. 7\><4 TO BULDERS. Persons desirous to contract for alterations nOl Chspel, Pembrokeshire, are requested to send ilicii Tend r. sealed in to the R-v o. R. Owen, The Villa, Glandwr, Wou- land, R.S.O., on or before the 29th inst Plans, &c., to be .-ecu at Mr J. Thomas', Glandwr Shop. The Committee do not bind themselves to accent the lowest at Mr J. Thomas', Glandwr Shop. The Committee do not bind themselves to accent the lowest or any Tender. 9881 -Public 510tires NEWPORT (M0N.) .AD COONTV HORTT- .L* CULTURE ),SUCIE(Y. THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the above Society \\iil t ike p a e ou THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1876. Subscribers of 10s 6d per aui,uiii t, e .-iitith J to T"ree Tickets for the bhow, and Subscriber of 2.s am upwards 10 a p'O >or- tionate numoer of Tickcts. The i £ xhib;tio i w 11 e open tr> those holding Subserihers' Tickers only from l to .;w p m. Admission at 2.SO, i's Gd at 4 o clock. Is. Schedules of Prizts and Li»t ui Subso ibers may be had upon application to the Hon. Sees., who will a so be glad to receive the names of intending S ibscribers. J.. RAIbTON, I Hon Sec V. > HKISIVVHERS. Jun., f Uon' °e0 15, Commercial-street, Newport. 7113 QARDIFF SKATING RIN K.T FIRST SKATING RINK Wi I be OPENED ON MONDAY, APRIL Slih, 1676, At t,ie ALBERT HALL (La-Le VICTORIA IOOMS.) Admission, One Shilling. Skates, Sixpence extra. HOURS OF ADMISSIOS 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 1<\30p.m. 34,10 7056 T) HYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. X5 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARED OF 1873. The Directors of th,- R,,ymn,,y Cump^n' arc prfps-cd to receive TENDERStVoin the pub] cfora ce t.'iiu numb r f .lis icio i.5 per ce- t. PREFERENCE a KAR- S .f 1873, of toe i o-rn ,al amount of £10 each, on payment upon allotment of £ > 5s p' r share,, being a discount of seven an 1 a lialf ptr cent. Forms of application for these snares may be obtained from the undersigned. „ ,0__ JOHN B. SHAND, Secretny, Cardiff, April, 1876. ^996 L LANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. ALTERATION OF THE MARKETS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a WEEKLY MARKF:1 will be held in the above town on every FR11 AV, instead of on SATURDAY as heretofore, commencing on the St^ day of May 1876. Also a great MONTHLY MARKET wil. be 1 -Id on the last FRIDAY in ever, month, commencing on th i uay o >Jay, 18'C, for tbe sale of hjrses, fat cattle, sheep, p>gs, &r. i- lieu of the Monthly Market hitherto held on the la-t VfDNESDaY in every month. By order, JOliN THOMAS, Town Clerk. Llandovery, April 7th, 1876. 6948 THE MERC Is TILE MAKINE OUTFIT- TiNG COMPANY (LliillED). Incorporated under the Cum-any's Acts of ibi2 and 1 67, by which the liability of Sha eho dera is limited to their sliar a. 'apitai— £ 10,000 m l,0u0 Shares of £ 10 eai n. Payable— £ 1 perstiare on application, t2 per Share on allotment, and the balance as requued by instalments no exceeding £2 per Share at intei vals of ot less than three mon hs. Application!! may be made lor Shares to be paiu in full upon which a dicouiit of 5 per cent" ill i:> 1,11 WtI'. If no allot- ment is made deposits will be returned in full. DIRECTORS. Mr Vi M. THOMAS RAPER, Temperance Hott, Westgate-streot, Cardiff. Mr JOSi PH PAYNE, Cabirie! Maker, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Mr JAMES STYLES, Shipbroker, Pnmav-Ki-chaobers Batt Docks, Cardiff. McSEKTLEE- SteamsMp °Wi:er' 15' Mouut Stuait-square Mr NATHANILL LERrtV, Merchant, 76, Crockherbtown Caidiff. Ba KEtte. The WFST OF' ENGLAND aim IOUTIT WALES DISTRICT BANK, ButeDocka, Ccrdiff ml .t the sever,. 1 Branches. SOLICITOR. Mr JOHN HENr.Y EVANS, Cardiff. WAK iGlPv A'- V SALESMAN. Mr 11. &PLAT 1', k.a,diif. SECRETARV. Mr J. A. iiOG:i, Cardiff. KFG'TER''D OF! No. 20, QUAY-STREET, itikli-S I nEET, CAF.DIFF. PLACB or BUSING. C.ESARlA CHAMBERS, STUAlit-s>TREET, CARDIFF. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed for the purpose of purchasing direct from tne uluiiulcturers and su,yin:r shipjwreTS, shipmasters, and others, wit every description of eamen's wearing appa;ei, and other ready-made poods, as well as the miterial in lengths, aud other iuccs-:aries, of good quabty and at reasonable rates, for exp <rt or home ose. The advantages this company offer are such as to ensure the confluence of customers, as it will enable them to rexli e a fair profit for their goxis In fo"ign countries, which hitherto they have been unab e to do owing to the extre high prices gene- ralfy charged. ° It is tbciefoie expected that the Companv will receive the special support of shipowners and Shipmusters, as itinchietly formed to protccttheir interests in purchaoing their tlop chebe, or goods f 1r exportation. Th- Company will be in a position to civete:n>s for the v.iyage on the usual conditions of insurance covering the amount of eaCh purchase. I j, h more than probab'e that the profits accruing from tha Company's und' t'tal-ing. aft, r seL in at a moderate i rice, "ili f.om tile exu-usivw -,n C"LLi II ana er has wth owi.trsai.d shipmisters, leave a large dvoenc, anJ- ir s expected tliit at leas; 10 per cent, will br decU ea i. r the fir.-t ha f-year. It is intended t at, th„» Comp-ny will p.ircuase the goods f r ca-h, and tin>wi!l adu cui-ide ab y to me p "ti s. Extensive premises, s tu,te at the come; of btu rl-strcet ad Georg. -s'.reet, opposite the Pier licud, To; s, ..vrd CF, a moft advantageous position, have b?un rccurei!, where a l».j.e businea c»n at cine beo, cued anj placed in wording oraer in the course of a month. 'Jlit Company have been fotiu' ate in securing thebervices (f ;,or Jt;'t1. .,s nnnace. and I- an, and he having had upwards of Ù y<ars ex'iene ee • ntirelv among Shipmasters, LIl. inert-lore, a 1 ugc connection which will be given-to the Company without, any c .mp Dsa:lO, These arrangemc tK w'li enaide t,,c Oompanv <-> c. mmei ce the busi- ness wlthJut the US\j3.1 ¡ J.1'c outlay a ke.i for go J»ul. Application f"r shares must be maue perannexel form, but no *].pl cat on will he e-.t.rta'tud t.nl-ssthe e'eposit oi £ L per share oe paid >>n the nu jibcr app.iei for. Should no al'ot- iuen be made, the ue.-ocit will be returned without a.;y dduc. 1'ilE MEU 'ANT1LE W,RI-VE OU'lFITTING COMPANY (Li UITEU). F llU of L plicae-.n iorS^a'ts. {i o 0" R-jtamud by the Compa-ty's liankers.) To the eei.'i3 ut the .KrtiANJlLK AlAiCLNB OUTFITTING (Limited). Gb.lt. 1l, ju paid to your Bankers the sum of f ■ be A: I per Share on i, I. my application for bares oi Ll ) 'ch i., tne M^ACAKTILE MAKDTJI OUTFITTIXQ CoMi'-iNV 1 Liiuitet'1. reque t, you to allot me these number of Shares, and I Lt 7, o accept the same or "y less number you u allot me, pay the sum of E2 per Share on allotment thereof, and a!l future calls made in accordance with the ii-rma of tie Prospectlv, and to become a Member of the Coe pa'y, tuuject to the i morandum atid Articles of Association, and request that m) name may be placed on the Register of Members, in reftpoct of the Shares allotted to me. Name in tuU 8_8. e8.. e. e. Adaress Occupation. — Date. 1870 Signature N.B.—Share Certificates will be issued in exchange for Ra- cel pts of fully paid-up Shares. 6986 V.R.—Fanning in Cmad&-V.IL f pO TENANT FARMERS. —There ia no clau X to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Formats of Great Britain and Ireland who are anxious to change tit, If condition of Leaseholders to that of ownev of the soiL Canada is comparatively so close to Bngiand (Liverpool to Quebec Dame; the tuor test sea passage to Amnioa, average 9. cia.) S), and tle means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect tliit tI.8 D.imiuion will supply the home market with larm produce as readily as did beland twenty years ago, and with far more profit to the producer, ihe superiority of Canadian Daily produce has now been fully e- tab&hed. ■ The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exhibited at the Paris World's Exiiibition, in 1?66, took the first pnze and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 18J3, the largest ever h Id, Canada took the first pnze tor out-door hardy gravies and plums, and six medals for peaches, pe& &e., in compeiihon with each and all of the States ot the American Up on. fhegrow.ih and success of Stock Farming in the D minion is demonstrated by the la«ge demand from them for hii$h bred En r lijh stock,the faces of the leading buy ers of the former country liu tile; Honourable* G. Brown ard Cochrane, and Messrs. S .o'n» Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and otheis, or their repn eutkrte being now famiMar to fa-mere at all the b^tt sales of prize st-oct: in Uieat Bwtahi, Importations fr m of live stook and fuesb meat have recently been made anr*^611- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwelliiijjg and Farm Building'Can bs purcbased ar puces ranfihig from £ 4 a-:d upwards ac e, according to quality, &c., or for the amount required' carry on a l.-ed Factn in Great Bitftin. FREK GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but fiTJiass Land, of from 100 to 900 acres.*maj' be obtained of tqiari-us fr.)- vincial Governmmts, with additions in some cas Or grotvn- jp cb daen. assisted, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO fp^> passages, arc jrarrted to Farm Labourer- and DomestiCiT frn?a- ae Agetits of tbe Government jn Ca;iaua iurtiish trus:- wi rt-hy InformaAion as t > Lanos -u»e-i for S3<!ruent ;n their res- tive Provrjices and districts, ano F ',r ,'urther information may be obta n.-d, ",llcscir'P've pamph maps, &c., gratis, on al,plica.¡.jvOI.I:a Govprnmen B Idut.s, Kiiig-s.'r.o!. Westm !is;,r, 1 2155 2:0 BUY RECKITT?S PAR: b^ue, a SQUARES And btWi.r> 01 inferior im t» avti hscn MC LRESS to U)e PR NCE OF WAL!r, sevf.al years, aud I con- sider RECK ITT'S PARISH Olf* e, bKST ever use!, and undoubtedly greatly mper.ur ji 12.h° ia>ra^l.OIled Thumb 01 Da* BJue—ELUAjELDEB, 112th*187s- Mi I
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