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ltS by udinn. I A. UCTi-o- -E-NTS. t Stock C Mr D- T- ALEXANDER. W*boi(i a'ftr"P8. Implements, ic.. at wncarvan October 23 puvf110"1 Prope.tj, at tontypridu.October 25 '"g stock cil'ne,y'at l,uari i near Cani'lt.. Oct. 27 Kui«.w ilesgr, DUAd Crop8 al LUuoarvau Nov.* Cr8Slo!l8BA;ttNA Ai>. THO.HA5. CLARKE, & CO. ^oTta hQn^1K1"ira'ie' raje -fl-iit, at Llandaff ..Oct. 24 ^Id jr r-rnitu e, < £ c.. at L.anuaff alills Oct. 25 b "irnitme, Sc. a Giais, iMvansea Valley _Oot24, 25 h°Ugehold tr ^-srs BEYNO.V & HUuHES. L>e.hoi(i f.f^iture, at Swansea Oct 18 6i'iijg jju,:l|iUre, sc., at Swansea Oc'. 24 IV at Swansea October 24 ^iture at i, Mr bAVID EVANS. » c°ck-in-Trade. at rtirwtiin October 20 &4d It Mr JNL). ti. FIELDER. Pq., "ers, at Biistol October 19 ^y. Dw Mr X. E. GEORGE. ^'Img-houses, aud L m i, at Maesycwmmer, Oct 31 dd C.1, Air. T. S. HUNTLEY. IW a Colliery, nearTredeuar Oct. 30 'n6-hn ^essis HARvEY and MOLlSON 8t,u, U8e» at swan-ea .October 20 *4, Nero*, t Mesg.s K. JUNES & SuN. S.1' "tiw IoPleuiea i, tc.. »t Lantwit Major^. Oct. 18 too,, re SLO-'K, at £ encocd ..Oct, i3 &0h._ «ync%iinn. October 26 C^oJd J,R8 LA-.RENCE & co. "N.0* ( aw aa4 Meet-, at Penarth Oct. 20 "'hUurs, at orthcawl ..Oct. ^5 SBW1*? 8K. MR JOHN M. LEEDEK. Sw» 4t 6w»afca ■ Oct 18 atV.nL^" 116,1 r Morriston — October 19 I.ï\'e I1ltl1r" "'&Uk& October 23 I'to-i e,Dtdwansft ..October 23 Ptir' &c.. near Sketty -October 24 'd at Swaus<sa„ .Oct 24 lw)koiri fcesiaence, at Swansea. Oct. 26 "Jo* a'"rniture, *c, at Swansea Oot 30 & SI &c., ac Sketty JOHK *• LEWIS. Oct 19 O^ttu & Messrs. LEWIS BROTHERS. Cj. Hor.,es, sc., near Neath ..October 19 Messrs. MAUUOA & EMERi t.. Qld Furnltur. &c.. n"ar Canh«,Oct, 20 uld P IMJI. W. li. P"IULIPS. °P«rty, at Card S — October 24 Mr i> vNIc.L PHILLIPS. ^»h«« at Swansea tvirt% Mr W. JONES PuWfcLU V AJAcrican Orgaas, &c., &c.. ai Pontypridd.. Oct. 20 %hold plues-rs F(LES lWei JOlliES. MIM, &c.. at Triherbert October 19 4ctOr-« w 8 S' t-PHENS 'N and ALEXANDER. S|). -^Urtt, &c., at >wyg, near Cardiff „ Early date k esars SHOHT and DUNrs. "•« »t Pe'iart i UOCK October 18 at r- W.P. S rEfHENSON. Sck p,ard'fl October IS ^»Lof WiniItnitu e kni Effects, at Cardiff Oct, 19 a Cardiff Oct«b>-r 2(5 Wov- 21 ^S2>«» Messrs STtiAKJf K and LAKE. ^Aber^avennv.&c Octoper 18 «0 — — v > SAL K THIS "AY- i »- ^'eet, Cirdiff,—ale of Surplus and Second>nand ^y|n\tr •-fock. ♦ttj; uZ' P- STEPHENSON is instructed by 1* Daniel Lewis ana Son to SELL by AUCTION, {*ift ll0ii "re,ui»t<i, waich are to be immediately cleared for quaiJ4 FTEW tenant, on VVELiJJESDaV, 18th October, SX b-? °' v:setul new and tecoud-tiaiid FtR- surilus btuck not removed to their new Consisting of very superior walnut drawing- !funertd ln <reen ('an v alnut suite in cr'msuu, 'obv iP°mPa"s cottage piano by Dalmaine, walnut 1^4 °rtto' ■*l'°uar, bronze hat and umbrella stands, « of ha;tester, French, brass and iron bed- v, Ir bee, mattresses and palliasses, a number of ^idrt nJ* sundry useful remnants of Brussels, rQl'n8ter and other carpets, ditto floor cloths, \^to*r 'c'es^6e^ Palent clothes horse, and a variety ^ace tt < for 3 o'clock. 10781-3699 \il-x8. ft • SALE TO-MORROW. 4yl It, -^JlRhton place, Cttnway road, Canton, Cardiff. ?ilt STEPhtENSON is instructed to AUcrinN, on lHUKSDAY, October 19. 1876. ^ttE 'k precisely, the whole of th< HOUSfcHOLt) fftejTy o, r" aod Effects, on the premises as above, being the f!e!¡tlmaf1 who is Il ving up housekeeping, com- W, dining rooms) mahoz&Liy dining table, ttiv taa,BIX ditto hair seated caaiis, ditto couch, ill »4i tables, s x wainut cnairs, dit o couch (in green rosewood cut.e table, lull com- J Co Pia.no in mahugdnr cas ■, harmonium (by Alex- v'^rg I ^ars)1! oak case, mus c stool, mahogany waat- hT'lu iron8- carpets and hearthrugs, iiiit pier cornice and fringe, window poles ano hanging, 4gia^s ctiitmielicr i4 lights), bronze gas penciauis, (qJ other bedsteads, mahogany and painted chests of wardiobe, dresfin^ tahlej, toilet swing classes, "■W' %i-D' 11 vht commode, cane seated and other belroom kO fendtri, ac an 8-day clock, kitchen table and v%equiaHes- 10746 ■IVI il s?niplts, Crwvs, near Cardiff.—Preliminary Notice, IEpH^NSOlV and Mr ALEXANDER instriicted by Messrs Jones and Johns, A0r.?r° • have -completed tbeir contiact, to 'ON, on the premises, at the new Barracks, ii^llih^'Spi *arl»' date, the wnole of the valuable cOiS- ^.to» NTa o-MACHINERY, Homes. Ca.ts and other h^t«i.'l>o .-J^her with timber and other materials recently anrfU.a of the buildings. I further particulars will shortly be ready, and offict £ °n application to the Auctioneers, at their 7q Ces st street, Cardiff, October 12th, 1876. 10870 b terrace, Penarth. -To Parties Furnishing and XT etherc. S iVvV* LAWKENCE and. CO. have binstruct;ona from Mr T. B. Clxie, butcher, to tON on FRIDAY, October 20th, his HOUSE- J RE said EFFE.T,in cons -quence of removins: Atti 11 be h. Place to his private residence, particulars of b.ra' "n ill future ndvert'semtnts 60s, St Mary utriet, Cardiff. 10900 NewroaH, Portbcawl. fiv TH LAWRENCE & co. WIN SELL L;.v(jStbe "bCnoy, on VVEO.NKSOAY NEXT, October of the neat, clean, and mbstantial ",a>iiTUKE on the Premises, t*o doors Hli '•lact '• ^vw roa(^> Porlhcawl, comprising: 1 lul< ) j 1 tuned pianoforte, music stool, one suito of in st'n'ture in walnut w. od, sp'ing stuffed and "tl».ae8k reP»1 walnut oval loo table, 1 divenport, I M*t, ft, j'k Pa'r glasses, 1 desk and workbox, 2 splendid I 8-day dial, 1 musical box, ornaments, si ■ 2 occasional tables, 2 buok-c^ses, Ck Vo^'frorjj ^'te in mahogany apholstered In morocco, l'. ^'tn 0,18 1 Spanish mahogany "Y and pa nted chest of drawers. 2 easy 3 fij0n bedsteads brass mounted, palliasses »i.o V>« "» ,"U >*J^'her beds, bolsters and p'hlown, Duchesse ,°d and dre sin< table, fitttd *ith ela-g a* d es> toilet ware, Cine-seat cnairs, to>vel rsils lit,, tco odes, kitchen table, kitchen ahairs, ^Utl e03lf'n? utensi s, and sundry other efteets. ge^^ar-mounted uarness, and 4-wheei dog trup St Sale vie", two daigprevious to sale. at one for two o'clock, •v may be had at their office, Victoria rooms, 109(11 gi 9?^iervf near Tredesyar, Glamorganshire. SlVl°V^?UNfLEY will SELL by AUG- ^°yal Ho cl, Cardiff, on MOM>AYt the tS^hik ^or odock in the afternoon, Wfi ki>0 °,la of sal to t.e then and theie produced, the 11 °f a i1!8 "DERI-NEWYDO COLLIERY." situate *m "Per, in the County of Glamorgan, with th?Sftl tv^^OrM 0,ler Houses, Offices. Blacksmiths aud » W^i atlc^ buildioes tnereunto bel nit'n?. h?4 1 2^ ■?* in w 6 .of the Machinery, Plant, Materials, .^org-*hout thf ?aid colliery and premises, coni- «k""lnfl*h.COt,iDi^*a,a al,d Ssteam boilers, with pipes 1 b«2te • double windinsr drums. c»Kes and wiud- *Dii 1donkey e'f i"«, 2 stt am donkey pumps, 'Ijg PUU,V^1P' 1 ue>v laulinif engine with wiie ropes, n C0,nP'Bte; 8 coal screen■< and tips. 64 trams, oi?' ,b°ut 80 tons o< tramway rails, a°tl y of tools, timber, and other tt>?» VaH «- nii,ffcneTalIy B8ed at olliery. ti extends under au area of about lf'8 « !•?* Th. (part t.ertof) being held under an a zree- lCa' f ^ten.^8 Morgan and othei s for a term of 60 ye irs, u r' 9« renewable at the option of the be»if01 n' 40 years; snd £ .0 acres, the remain- held under an agreement from the Bu,e- wh le being sublet to ThJL es' particulars whereof can be obtained ik?i» • *hit s/^are 'hree seams cf cool at depths of 60 K'b at" ,a^^8 'espf ctively, from the surface— *cr» 'te"lent J,tu,ninoU8 and the third steam, but the rvjtiu. »r.ot co_, w°rked, and yields excellent house coal. ltS '2 0u,HO « Coklre J" unworked 'h» W01!8 °t cnb OT,r8on the premises, caDable of pro- fe*1*?>*?I8 *"ii »th. b> Of th <J!ued' a ,d ^djclns the Brecon and \t¡1.i: I'Yrattey Railway, and is connected k*> 600 yards of which belong to the *pk» pSki' » 1.. t0 an<* for permission to view Ihe pre- Hh «08j, Air r> 106, Butesr.et, Cardiff; or to J°^N LEIGH. Solic tor, IU. 3d, Brown street, Manchester. w,«a°^f1?Ur^eB8> of 66» Argyle street, Swan- « Ha u wlner. A Bankrupt. ^byth^rEY a«d MOLISON are in- SNC*10 Pkif.^stee to SELL by AUCTION, at the nlv"<i I^ » bUllt ntt tthe 20'" 'n-tant. all that sut»- V[? » LL^G-HOTSE and PREMISES, i/nvr^lse- ?rlv'8hot>.». ,tT win1ow. railings in ftont, gar- back. o»m -UnU8uallv well-bu'lt and finished by il^«*Jaid ,cu"a'ion, and are quite new and iu 4.v U'h tfcd aud giained throughout, gas fiTaJinrt »term of »9 years from the 25th day »> 9 at j ,re"t of t9 19s tid per annum, in th6 evenin^, apply tQ the Auctioneers 8, Lower WtoSA "ales by udion. I SALE THIS DAY. Most desirable Investment. MR JOHN M. LkEDERhas been instructed to btLL by PUiiLlO AOC'IIOW, at the Mackworih Arms, Hotel, Wind street, -wansea, on WEDMESUAY, the lsth day of Oe oi'tr, ls7 > (suhjrct io condttio a which will then be reau), 12 SHAhES of £100 each. and 5V aHARLS of 410 eacn in the Giamorgansiuie Banking Conipiiry. I::a.:e to commence at Three o cl»ck. Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea 1C817 SALE TO-MORROW. Third Annual Sale Ynisforgan, near Alorriston, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- structions .from W. f hichar-JS, Esq, to SELL by PutsLlC AUO'ITON, at the above F.rw, on THUKJSDAY, Octoocr 19th, 1&76, the following; valuable slOCK, CKÙPS. &c, c mprisinir 7 two-year old shorthorn heifers aui steers, (fit lor the butcher). 3 milch cows (iwo to calve in March), 3u ilt crost-Ored ewes and LUllbs, so oN and 10 p'gs, 30 store pis, &c., &c., It acres of well-grown mangolds, haif-aii-acoe of poLutOes, 2 acres of swedes, six rick-i of well-harvested oats, &c., &C. Luncheon on the table at Twelve, and the sale to commence at Oie. Three months' credit will be given on approved bills of 45 and upwards, or discount at the rata of 6 per cent. per annum lor cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 10666 Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea.. VflR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by JLTA AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on MONDAY, Oc. 2J, 1876, a lai £ e and varied assortment oi HOUSKHOliD FUR- NliUKE and other etlecis, comprising drawing room suiw in green velvet, dining table with ext, a leaves, walnut and mahog- any loo thblts, brilliant pier glasses, pictures, ornamenis, lustres, music stools, clocks, mahogany sola in hair, couches III American leather, Brutsels, tapes ry, and other Ctrpets, oilcloth, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, easy, cane seat and other cliairs. work tables, copper teakettles, OLe., &c.,mahogany washsiands (marule top), ureSaing tables, toilet glasses, towel horr-e-t, chamber ware, feather and other beds, commodes, spring mattres-es, palliasses, half tester and other bedsteads, mahogany chests of urawers, &c., &c,, together with the u-ual kitchen and culinary uttnsi a, also perambulator, gutdeu roller, excellent lawn mower, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sa e to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 109i To Cowkeeper- and Otheis. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr R. B. 1-oltaland to .-ELL by PUBLIC AUOT'RrV, on his Farm, Town Hill, Swansea, on hiONDAY, cho 23rd day of October, la76, Four Acres of well-grown SWEDES, in Lotts to suit purchasers. :-ale to commence at Two o'clock. Oxiord Chambers, Swansea. 10816 PRELIMINARY KOTICE. Cefncoed Farm. ntar Sketiy, Swansea. i\inth Annual Sale. MR. JOtlN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr H. W. Crowhurst, to .-EL,L by PUBLIC AUCl'lON, at toe above f„rm,on TUESDAY. October 24th, 1b76, all the LIVE 8iOCh, GREh-N CROP- HAY, cORN, &c. Full particular will appear in future advertisements. will appear iu future advertisements. Auctioneer's Offices, oxford Chambers, Oxiord street, Swansea. 10667 Oxford Chambers, Swansea Important Sale of Valuable Ladies' Scalsnin Jacke s, Sable Mutts, Furs, Genie men's Seal- skin oats. Carriage Kugso Pohshed Buffalo Horns, MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th, 1876, a Lar,.e and Val,labia Assortment of KEAL 11 ukts I carriage and travelling ruiiS, ladies' real sealskin jackets, sable muffs, Russian sable flouncings, ladies' beaver sets of trimmings, and an immense assortment of lad es' muffs, collarettes, and trimmings. &c. Also, a few hundred yards of Bitin for ladies' skirts and dresses. Neutria sealskin gentlemen's driving coa s and waist- coats, real sable, chincnilia, skunk, and other. Real skin heitrtli rugs,, a oor mats, foot mats, f, ot muffs, fur caps, and a quantity uf polished buffalo hoins, &c., &,c. The carr aye runs include skins of the following descriptions :-G t ey fox. w(,If, bear, buffalo, leopard,tinier, lynx, opossum, kangaroo, goid and black seal, rad fox, kit fox, jennet, biscnusa, badger, otter, angola, black bear, racoon, real Turkish angora, and large Polar beir skins. Ihe hearthrugs are seal, wolf, raco,, leopard, tiger, opossum, and bear; with door mats of imilar skins. Goods on view the day prior to Sale. Sa. e to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely. Catalogues may be obtained four daj a. prior to Sale. 10809 North Hill Villa, Swansa. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions ftom the Trustees of the late Leonard D. Williaw, ksq., to SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, the 26th day of October, 1876, at the Mackwor h Arras Hotel, Swans a, all that Leasehold FAMILY RESIDENCE, Garoens, and Grounds^nown as "North Hill Villa," ODarmingly situate iu Ffynone c esceut, close to tit James's Church. The House coritailis lobby laid with enciustic pavement, handsome entrance and hall, dining-room 24ft by 15lt, drawing-roum 17ft Sin by 17ft 6in, breakfast-room 13ft by 9ft il1, bilharil-room 36ft by 18ft, w th lavatory fitted up with every requirement; eapital kitchen, scullery, s-tore-roum, Urder. china and other closets, beer anjd wine cellar. coal and wo jci-house with s de entrance. on the first- floor, winch is approached by a wide and ea.,y staircase to a large landing, six principal bedrooms, dressing-room, batb-room fitted up with afnll Itniith hot and cold watfr bath; also a hot air lin, n cupboard, W.O., and housemaids' cleset; and approached by a sec nd staircase are two very lar^e chambers suitable for day and night nurseries. servants' room, and a box room. The roof is so arranged that other room» could be made at a small outlay. Thu Gardens and grounds are tastefully laid out with choice shrubs, terrace wa,k, greenhouse, lawn, tennis or cro- quet ground. The view is pleasant and extensive, drainaee perfect, with a plent-ful >-upijly of wa er tbrouguout, and every part is in ttio- rou,h,y gou. older and repair. Ti e Property is *eld for an unexpired term of 88 years from the 24.h day of June last, at the annual ground rent of ^tfale to take place at Three o'clock. A oortion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For fur hi r part.cui*rs at>t ly to Messrs Strick and Beiling- bain sol citnrs, F sner street; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford I Chambers, Oxfordsireet, Swansea. jO^lO North Hill Villa, St James's crescent, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions to &^LL by PUBLIc- AUClIOy,on tne aoove premises, on MONDAY and IU" SDAY, the 8utb aDd Blst October, 1876, tbe whole of the highly valuable bOUSE- kiOLD FURN I t,U KEttid other EFFECT,, the property of the late Leonard D. Wi liams, Esq., nianufactu, ed by Bennett and otiior eminent London makers, and which is in excallent con. dition, comprifeing I'tAwiNO-ROoM.—Walnut suite m green rep, viz., six chairs, two easy do., and couch; easy and occasional chaire, settee, carved wa nut card table, do loo do., rosewooJ co sol do., pier tlass 70 by 50. do do. 66 by 42, walnut pianoforte, 7 ocuv .s. by Collard and Collard, rosewood music wagon, do. btul, pair handsome figured damask window curtain* with goia border, do. fringe, brusselfl carpet, hearthrugs bright; steel fender and ^'dini.vo-'room.—Eight mahogany chairs, spring-seated and covered in morocco, easy do. in American le uner, mahogany telescope taule with 3 extra leaves and patent screw, 10ft by 4ft. cin. hand-ome mahogany sideboard with plate glass back and fitted with cupboards and cella ette carved mahoginy dinner wagon, wa nut Davenport, pair figure] damask window curiains, oval mirror, pair oil paintings by Harris, bronze fen- der, fire irons, Brussels cirpet. hearthrug, &c. BILLIARD-ROOM.—Full size billiard table, by Burroughs and Walts, with balls,cues, and markers complete; two billiard roomseatf, covered in Utra ht velvet; full compaAII rosewo, d pian iforte, by Ralph Allis m: cane seat and other chairs, mahogany easy ditto, Brussels carpet, skin rug nd mats, mahogany bauatelle table on telescope s.and, by board and Co, with balls and cue., &P, ke. HALL.-()ak table, two ditto chairs, hat and umbrella stand, mahozany i edestal sideboard, v ith cupboards and cel- la ette wool, cocoa nut, and indiaruober mats, engravings, &C. &c. J I STAIRCASE AND L kNDrxus.-Bruss(-,Is carpet, brass s, wool and bordei ed mats. The contentI oJ e^ght BBDROOMS, inciudine bandsome brass haif-ttster bedsteads, French do., birch Arab,an do., superior spring mattresses, hair ,10., feather bedfe, palliaa'es, bedd ng, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth u^s, fendeiS, art irons, mahogany and bi ch washbtands with marble tops, do. dressing tab es, rfresiing glassei. satsof chamber ware, mahogany towel I horses, do. commodes and pedestals, Spanish mabotrany waf d. robe with glass door and two winus fitted with drawers and trays, birch do., painted lintn press-s, mahogany, birch, and painted chests of drawers, cane-s>at chair", window poles, curtains, maho rany simving ulassand stand, &c- also the u»ual kitchen niid culinary utemils, ware, glass, china, &•; garden roller. do. seat. a"out 14 doz. plants, 40 doz. flower pots, wheelbarrow, seikale pot-, lawn mower, garden tools, &c. tale to commence each day ai* 11 o'clock. I bl goods will be on view on Saturday, the 28th October, and morning of Sale. c, Ca'alogues will be ready a week prior to Sale, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, bwanbea. lOStj7 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Toedseison Farm, Sketty, Swmsea. Filth Annual Sale. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIi'N, at the abov<* farm, at an early da e, the whole of the ROOTS, FAT SHEEP, &c, Full particulars in future advertisements. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 10803 SALE THIS DAY. Port of Cardiff.-For the benefit of whom it may concern. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have received .l.J.. instiuctioi • to SBLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, tne 18th October, lt116, at PenartnDock, Cardiff, the SHIP ATAjANTA, Of Greenock, 1,116 tons net register (has taken 1,680 tons cargo on 22 feet draft), built under special survey at Richmond, Maine, U.S., in 1S67. of oak si)d hacmatack length, 179 feet 6-JOths, breadth, ;-6feet depth in holu, U4 feet i-loth. ThlH vess 1 w's opened in 1875, and t ontii)ued in class Al in American Lloyd's Universal for four years, is copp-red, and copeer and iron fastened, and r,ow lying at the top of Penarth Dock, having been considerably damaged by an explosion of gas on board on the 19th June last. Immediate y nfter the sals of the ship all her Sails, Running Ringing. Hope<, Anchors, Chains, Materials, aud Stores will be puT up in suitablelo p. Tbe Sile will take pluce at E'even a.m, There will be No Keserve. For further particulars appl to 8. D. Jenkitu, Esq.; or to k the Auctioneers. Bute Dock*. Cardiff 10646 Jnlt by uttion. NOTICE. ORDER OF SALE. Re F. S. Johnston, Ironmonger, 8, Union street, Swansea. On Wednesday. -Builders', Plumbers', and General Trade Lots. The Fixtures and Furniture are withdrawn. BARNARD, THOMAS & co. 10, Temple street, Swansea. In Liquldation.-Swansea.-To Ironmongers, Builders, Private Fami ies, and Others. MESSRS BARISARD, THOMAS, and CO. are instruci ed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUEstiAY, October. 17th, 1876, and following day, if necessary, the whole of the STOCJK-lN-TRADE. FIX- TURES, ana FURvlTURE, belonging to the estate of F. S. Johnston, ironmonger, 8, Union street, Swansea. The Stock ill weil assorted, and comprises-in builders and general ironmongery-all descr ptiens of nails, screws, hinges, locks, boits, latches, padlocks, &c.; register, snaoi, and other grates sash and blind furniture; door knobs and handles, letter piates, h at and coat heoks rttat s and tiles, gas pendants and bruekets, handsaws, hammers, place iions, chisels, augers, trowels, and olhertoo,s pades aud shovels, hay and manure forks, rakes, trcce chains, ow. co'npo»ition piping, roofinrfelt, rain, water sho ting, wire netting, paints, ceii.urs, ac. In FXJHNISHIWU GOODS. -Iron bodateads, mattresses, fen- dert, fire-irons, galvanized iron tubs, buckets, coal buckets, baths, tc., iron boilers, saucepanl, tea, baking tins, and a variety of olher tin wares kittles, frying pans, gridirons, tin tea and co'lee pots, Britannia metal and el«ctro-p!*ted teapots, cruet sets, spoons, forks, &c., knives and forks, butchers' knives, pocket ditto, steels, razors, scissors, corkscrews, trass and waiters, brass stair-reds, pewter measures, box and flat irous, door mats, bellows, a large assortment of swesplng, liminj, baluster, stove, scrubbing,shoe, stabte, painters', and other brustves, and a variety of ironmongery sundries. The SHOP FIXTURtS, &c. (which will be the first lot offered), comprise deal counters aud shelving, nests of drawers, giazed window slides, sashes and f ame, counter fchow case, desk, scajee and weights, gas fittings fee. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising a useful selec- ti, n of bedroom, and kitchen effects, will be the last goods void. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. No reserve. Terms cash, or by arrangement approved bills at two months for purchases above £20. For further particulars apply to H. Woodward, Esq.. Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers. D-tte t 10, T mpJe btrth t, Swansea, October 6th. 1876. 10631 To Millers, Corn Merchants, Farmers, and Others. Llandaff Mills. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, -Ly-JL and Co., have been inttructed by tbe trus e to SELL by FVUCLION, in Jottl to euit purchasers, on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, October 24th, 11:176 and following day, if necessary), the whole of :he STOUI\-IN-TkADE, TTT-VDE Pi^ANT, and UTENCILS, LIVE STOCK, CKOPS, &c., belong- ing to the e:-t.i.te of Mr William Coieman ( rad ng as Geerge Coleman and Son), Miller, Llandaff, in liquidation. The Stouk-iu-Trade consists of 60 sacks plan and leather-tie floiir, 13J sacks white and red Am., rican and English wheat, Indian co, n bran, sharps, mow of barley (off five "icres), i mow barley straw, 1 inow hay, i moi hay, 1 mow btraw, 1 mow Clever, I,Outi sacks, &c. 'Ine Trade Piant and Utensils include;-S wagons, 3 spring carts, 2 farmer's carts, 4 sets cart harness, 6 sets trace harness, phaeton, dog-cait, 2 sets ca riage harness, 2 winnowing machines, turnip cutter, mowing machine, chaff cutter, turnip drill, hay-maksr, horse rake, 3 ploughs, 2 drags, 2 scuffiers, harrow, crusher, iol er, 4 wei hillg machines (by Bartlett and Pamall), sack trucks, sample sptar, lawn mower, carpenter's bench, 2 paiis mill stones, 8 doz. cbisels, &c. 'I ht, Live Stock and Crops comprise:—6 cart horses, 2 cobs, 3 coits, 2 milch cows, 2 heifers, 1 bulloik, 2 calves, 6 sheep, 6 sow pigs. 1 boar pig, 9 young purs, 2 peacocks, 2 prahens, du- ks, geese, fowls, and pigeons; together with about 2 acres mangolds, 4j acies swedes, a d t acre potatoeL "c wuuie 01 ine xorego-.mt will De on view on juonaay- October 23 d. and on the morning of the Sale, which will com mence punctually at One o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. For further particu an application can be made to W. Ker- flake, Esq.. miller, Newport, Mon., Hobert Graham, Esq., bolicit .r, Newport, Mon., or to the Auctioneers. 4, Crockheibtown, Cardiff, 9Lh October, 1876. S8S8—100?0 Ynys House, Glais, Swansea Valley. Five minutes' walk from Glais Station, Midland Railway; train leaves Swausea at 11 o'clock. "IVI ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS & CO. are -LvA instructed t, SEI,L by PUBLIC ALCTION, on TUES- DAY and WEDJ>E8DAY, the Sith and 2oth of October, the whole of the t.unerior anu extensive HOU -EtlOLD FURNITUi £ and Effects, at Ynys Hous G1 lis, in the Swansea VaiUy, lacely in the o ccu nut ion pf Alfred H Page, Esq, c mprisin*, in di awing rooms—1 brilliant tone full co upass piano (> y Broad woo u) 1 oo. do. (by Murray); magnificent harmonium (by C riatopheaiid Ettienne), Kold medal at the Paris exhibition, 13 stops, knee swells; pier glass, 70 by 5c; drawing room suite in green rep, handsome mahogany xideboards, telescope and loo tables, card do.. Pictures, Brussels caipets, &c., &c.; several valuable Oil Paintings. Disi.\a ROOMS.—Telescope table, handsome mahog iny side- board cheffonniere, dinner waggon,suite in leather, clocks, Brus- sels cartels, hangings an crimooii rep. t ILLIARD-ROOM. -Mahogany billiard table, 9 feet by 41. equal to new; marker and cues, chandelier lamps, floor cloths, &c.. Ac. HALL.—Mahogany hat and umbrella stands, pillar 8-day clock, thermometer, chairs, stove, floorcloths, Brussels stair carpets, I ode, &c., &c. SITTING TOOMS.—Harmonium, by Julius Layland, 8 stops; mahogany tables, suites in Leather, floor cloths, poles and hangings. BATH ROOM.—Two bilths, linen press, &c., &c. BED«OOMS. — Bedsteads, dressing tibies and marble top wash Stands, chairs, pier piasses, ware, pictures, mahogany ward- robe, 71 feet wide by 7! feet high, with panels and 6 drawers, Brussels and Kidderminster carpete, occasional tables, wool and hair mattresses, palliasses, bedding, chests of drawers, &c., &e. NCRSBRT.—Telescope table, antique side-board, clock, bird- cage, lam us, perambuiit r, chairs, &c., &c. SBRV*NTS' HALL.- D ester and ware, lamps, tables, chairs, floordotns, mangle, stOLe filter, skin rug, &c., &c. KITCHEN.—Tne usual kitchen and culinary utensils. GARDEN AND GRBKN Houss. -About 600 plains in pots, various; 2 garden chai, a, 2 do. 8COltS la.rge cucumber frame, large dog kennel, ral)t-,it hutch, &c., &c STABLE.—Anglo-American mowing machine by Followes and Bates, iateut, quite new; tiap, pony (a first-rate trotter), harness. m silver mounted aid brasi do.; chaff cutter, &c. &c. The whole on view on the day pnor tl the day of sale. Sale 10 commence at 12 o'clock each day. Further particulaisand catalogues on application to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Temple street, Swansea. IU856 Te Private Families and Others.-Auction Sale of Modern Household Furniture and Effects at Llandaff Mills, near Carditt. ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, & co., have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on t1:1 premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNlTUhE, belonging to the estate of Mr William Coleman, comprising the contents of aining, drawing and bed r oms, hall, kitchen, pantry and dairy, and including dining table, sideboaid, 9 American leathtr coveredchairs and two arm chaiiBin mahogany, cane seated arm chair, ottoman, t heCouniere, walnut, loo and occ-sional tables, drawing-room suite in yreen rep, carpet", wea her glass, hat and umbrella stand, bagatelle hoard, electro spoons. forks, and voblet, two bronze ornaments, iron bedstead, wasbstands, drewing tables, towel rails, swing- glasses, deal wardrobe, c'ock, oak bool<c»se, fea her bed, spring mattress, together wiih ihe usual kitchen rtquisites. The lots mav be viewed on the morning of the sale, which will commence punctually at One o'clock p.m. 1 here wih be no reserve. Application for fu ther particulars can be made to W. Kers- lak«, tsq., Newport, Mon.; Rob rc Graham, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, Mon.; or to thf Auctioneers. Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Oct. 12th, 1876. 3682—10767 Village Farm. Peterstone-super-Ely, near Cardiff. TVfBsSRS MADDOX and EMJsRY have re- ceived instructions from Mr John Favid (who is leav- ing the fa m), to SEL, "by AUc i ION. on FRIDAY, the 20th of October, 1876, the whole of the SlOcK, CROPS, &c., &c., on the above Farm, comprising:— CATT E.—3 Durham cows in calf, 1 Durham heifer in calf, I HerefLrJ Cow 'n calf. 4 fat cows, 1 year.ing bteer, and 1 yearling beifer Ay, shire co w in calf, tme np k eb. 18th, 1877; eross Shorthorn and Jtrsey cow in caif, time up March let, 1877; cross shorthorn and Guernsey cow, Beauty, tine up March 1, 1^77; Ayrshire cow, Pampa, in calf, time up July 18tn, 1877. HoRfim.- i very useful mare and colt, 1 three-year-old pony. SHEEP.-20 prime Radnor shoep. Pios.—3 store pias. CROPS.—Two ricks of well-hanrested hay. The. whole of the HOUSEHOff) FURNITURE and the KEEP upon the Farm up to 2nd of r ebruaxy. 1?-77 Three months' credit upon approved security. The sale will comm-uce at one p.m. precisely. Auctioneers, Ofrices, 18, High street, Catdid. 10745 Leasehold Property. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWELVE HuUSES. in Waunwen Swansea. They are situated near the Boara Scho 1. Thiee HOUStCS in Br\nymor terrace, Six do in ,-t Helen's avenue, Two do in Walter's terrace, Walter's road, and Eight houses in Fabian's Bay, Hamlet of St Thora", Swansea. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, College Chambers, Swansea. September 13, lb76. 10319 • JYJONEY MONEY MONEY From £ 100 to £ 100.000 ready io be advanced upon good .2 g Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved •t S securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per M- d 44 g num. 5 8 (smaller amounts on personal and other securities, at a 9 moderate rate of in teres', H u No Bills of dale required. No connection whatever with o C Jews. ii Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Commission and In."rance Agents, Colleee Chambers, Swansea, X3906 T JEN KI N S AUCTIONEER VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 174, HJGH STREET, SWANSEA AND MARKET CHAMBERS. MORRISTOS. 71¡i "ales ty Auzfiou. Suddon Farm, Molton, in the parish of Llancarvan. MR D. T. ALEXLANDKR is instructed by Mr William Masey, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUC i TON,on UuJS DAY,the 23rd October,1876, the whole of the STOCK. CROPS,and IMHLKMENT3, Ac., on theiarm,comprising 19 I-ead of cattle,7 horses,25 fat sheep,sow and 9 ) igs,4 mows hay, 2 ricks of wheat and oats, rick of oat etraw, t acre mangolds.and do. oiSAsdes. The Implements are ef the usual kind, and will include a capital wasron and 2 carts, nearly n w. The Keep on the Farm up to the 2nd February, 1877. Three months'credit.. Refreshments at 12 o'clock, and Sale at 1 P.M. punctusllv. 76, St Mary street, Cardiff. 10908 Trallwyn, and Chain Works, Pontypridd. SALE OF LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Butcher Arms inn, in the town of Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th, 1876, (and not on October 18th, as previously advertised), at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, in the undermentioned lots, and subject to condItions of hie to be then and there produced, the following LKASEHOUD PROPERTIES, appertaining to the estate of Maria and Samuel Llewellvn LOT 1.—<AM thni. MESSUAUE or DWKLLING-HOUSE, situate and b ing hetwesn the old and nsw Tornpiks road, and Bear the chain Works. Pontypridd, now in tbe occupation of Mr Kvau Hopkins. St a rent of Os per month and also, all th it substan- tially built new MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the first-mentioned house, new in the occupation of Mr William Jones, at a rent of 168 per month. This lot is held for a term of 99 years from September 29, 1867. subject to a ground rent of .£1 Ifis per annum. LOT 2.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLiNG-HOUSEPt situate and being near lot 1, now in the occp tiou of Mr John Williams and Mr William N ott, at, rc-nts of 1S8 and 98 a munth respectively; A sniall port.on of this lot is fr(,-ehold-pai t is held for a term of 21years from the 29th Sep ember, 1861, renewable every U years, so as to make up 84 yea, a from 29th September, 1861, at a rent of £1 4s, and the remainder is held for a teras of 99 yean from September 29th, 1871, subject to a ground rent oi 10s 6d per annum. The minerals and the timber on and under the leasehold lots belong to the superior land- lord. Immediate.y after the sale of the above three lots will I be orfered- L<t 3.—All those Two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWEL- LING-HOUSES, situate and being in Ynis\ ngharad street, Pontypridd, nearly opposite the inn kn )wn as the King's Head, and now in the occupation of John Lewis and oiln Grant formerly owned by Thomas Morgan, painter and glazier. FurLher particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 76, St. Mary street, Cardiff or of GRIFFITH aud CORBETT, So'icitnrs, 10869 Quay street, Cardiff. The Rudry Red Hematite Iron Ore Company. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on FKIDAY, the 27th day of October, at Three o'clock p m. punctually, the MINES known as the Red Hematite Iron Itines." situate i,ear Manllwyd, in the parish of Rudry, near Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, and near to Machen, in the county of Monmouth, together with the whole of the valuable PLANT and MACHINERY connected therewith. There mines have been developed at considerable cost bv the present proprietors, and cousist "f tno working shafts, which are sunk to a depth of 10 and 18 fathoms respectively, together with several Jeves and l eadintiB; and the w rks have b#n surttciently developed ta fully prove the character of the under- taking. 'Ihe Ore raised has >en of unexceotionablv good quality, and has been readily placed in the market at tne best oi prices. The property is situate within convenient distance of the Breson and Merthyr Railway at Machen, to which station the produce of the mines may be conveyed by a steam road loco- motive at averytrifiluirecot. The royalties are uuusually low, being only Is per ton of 2,5201bs. The plant and machinery comprise one 25 horse-power hori- zontal stationary engine, adapted fur pumping- and winding one eight horse-power portable engine, adapted for pumping and winding; 18 13-inch pumps, two 12-inch working bairels, two 12-inch door pieces, two lMnch windbores rods, &c., com- plete for lift; 14 7-inch pumps, (ne 6-inch working barrel, one 6-inch door piece, one b-inch windbore, four 5-inch pumps, one 6-imcb, windbore, one 6-inch H piece pole and case comdete pair double and treble bl cks and sheaves; set of screwing tools one double-purchase crab winch one single ditto ditto; about 20 cwt 1 -16 inch chain, four wheelbarrows, lot of mining tooh; lightning conductor, ratchet and brace, &c.. &c. S1TH'1 SHor.-Pair bellows, anvil, vice, together with the usual appliances, two triang es and pulley*, and two sheaves, smith's LOOIS, screw jack, and a quantity of wrolight and oast iron. STQ» B-HOUB*. —About 30 gallons of olive oil, ditto 13 gallons seal ^#r, ,fUtto 3 cwt. tallow, brasses, leather, nails, shovels, helves, aw. Office furniture ani stand, three underground trams, tram- road and rails, three turntables, grindstone, two pieces pitch pine in balk, air pipes, beam, tcales and weights, quantity pit- wood, battens, plonks. &c. Also the fallowing Wooden BuildingsTwo engine-houses and smith's shop. Ike wh ile of the property, which will be offered as a going concern, has been regularly worked to a recent date, and is now sold on account of the ill heal h of one of the propriety rs, and theie is no doubt that with efficient management it will afford a sound and remunerative investment. Further particulars, conditions of sale, and inventory of plant and machinery may be obtained upon applicat on to Messrs Morlev and Shipreff, 13, Palmerston buildings, E. c., London I Captain Reed, manager of the minea^ at Rudry or to the Auc- tioneer, 76, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 3652—10906 Preliminary Notice. Walterstone Farm, in the Parish of Vancarvan. 1LTR D. T. ALEXANDER i& instructed by JLv_M. Mr Philip Richards,who is giving up farming, to SELL byAUCTION.at the above farm,about the first week in November next, the whole of the valuable oToCK and CROPS, comprising about 40 hrad of fat and store cattle, 2 very capital shorthorn bulls, H very excellent cart and other horses, 100 fat sheep, and the crops ot. hay and corn, and the implements of hUll- bandry Detailed particulars will appear in future advertisements, and in the interim may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 76, Saint Mary s reet, Cardiff. Octobers, 1876. 10910 5655 MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that first-class HOTEL, known as the Brythwcnydd Hotel, situate at Ditas. in the Rhondda Va'ley. The premises, which have recently been com- ple ed at a very considerable cost; cOnsist of a compact native stoi e building, conta n ng large bar, bar parlour, smoke room, large club room, 10 bed and other rooms, and very excellent cellars, together with capital coachhouse, stabling for three horses, saddle and harness room, and situate near the Pan y Station, on the Taff Vale Railway, near to Messrs Comn and Co.'s Works, and are alto situnte immediately alongside the new station, which is to De built at Dinas, and the new road, which is in course of construction over the river from tbe Dints to the Brythwenydd side, and will pass immediately in 'ront of the hotel. The lease of the premises is for a term of 99 years one of which only has expired, and the ground rent is £ 9 per annum. The Buildings are well and substantially erected, and from their position offer an unusually attractive investment to pur- cha-ers of this class of property. 'I here is also a very exce I ltmt stream of water running imme- diately adjoining the property, which renders it a very eligible site for the erection of a Brewery in conjunction with the Hotel. To view, apply to Mr Daniel Thomas, Brythwenydd Colliery, Dinas; or for terms to Mr D. T. Alexander, Auctioneer and Surveyor, 76, St Mary street, Cardiff. 8694^10907 SALE TO-MORROW. Llandaff Court Farm, equi-dislant between Llandaff Stations on the Taff Vale and Great Western Railways at Ely. MESSRS. D. EVANS and SON are in- structed by Mrs Thomas (who is leaving the farm) to SfiLL by AUCTION, at the above Farmyard, on THURS- DAY, October 19th, 1876, the following Valuable STOCK, Implement, Household Jurnitnre, and Dairy Ut,ensils, viz:- 50 cross breeding ewes, 10 milch cows, mostly of the Durham br ed, to calve in good seisin, 1 bull, 8 steers, rising three years old; 2 heifers in calf, the short horn bret d; 2 very good calves, fat heifer. brood mare, in loal (by Reinfred); cart mare in foal, powerful 4-year-old cart horse, chesnut horse, ( years old, quiet to ride or drive 2-year-old < olt (by Reinfred), 2-year-old filly (by ditto). 2-v ear-old cart colt,-cart suckling colt, sow with 12 suckers, ditto with 6 ditto, ditto in farrow ;waggon i in eood condition, 2 cap tal carts, large iron roller, iro.npigc,,rh,, chain harrbw, turnip scuftler, double action hay machine, horee rske, ]il,ge rick cloth complete, water manure cart, with the ruffage of the farm up to the 2nd of February, 1877, which will be put uu in suitable iots, lot of old iron, also the dairy utensils, wi'h part of the household furniture. The auctioneers beg to intimate that the cattle and horses are of superior quality, and the implements of the best make. Four month*' credit will be given, on approved security, to purchasers to the amount of A10 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash at the rate of five per cent per at num. Refn shmenU at 12, sale to commence at L o clock precisely. Any fu ther pirticula s may be obtained on application to Mr j, ichard Thomas, at Court arm, or to the auctioneers Taff street, Pontypridd. It.796-8664 T 0 S H I P B U I L D E R S. To be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE TREATY, as a going con. cern, the o'd-establ shed SHIP-BUILDING and SHIP-REPAIR- ING BUSINESS, carri-d on at Little Falmou'h, in the P"rt of Falmouth, together with the largo and cotrmodirus Bui!ding Yards, Patent Slip, nry D ;cqp:tly constructed Ship-building Shed, Steam-Saw Mills, Blaoks nith's Shops, Workshops, Lofts, Saw-pit. Foreman's Houe and offices, commodious i wellin/- house, with ornamental grounds and well-stocked gardens in conne t'en with and adjoining the yard. These p emises, which have a water frontage of ahout 900 feet, with a deep witer channel up to i hett), comori-e about 10 acrts of la d in a ill g fence, and are held on a lease for 999 years, of which 986 yt are are unexpired. Th- ab. ve proper'y is t hM best adapted in the West of England forearrying on an exteiis ve shipbuilding and repairing bus ness, not only fr, M th« complete manl,er in 'wh it has been laid out, bar, from its natural poeiit-ion, beitig ti uated at Falmouth, the first Port in the English Channel, w Vich is so largely resorted to by amaged vessels. The purchaser wlil have an opportunity of taking the stock of materials on the premises at a valuation, and of making arralgemelltll for the completion of t%o large contracts for building vessels which are i arti^ly constructed. The business is now in full work. App iesltion to be made to nostra Genn and Kildisr, ol- to William Jenkins, Esq,, Solicitors, Falmouth, before the 10tb ^vpvember^ Paved Falmouth. October 7th. 1876, 10889 £ aleg by gutctian, SALE THIS DAY, Floodgate House, Lantwit Major.—Sale of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Hay, Corn, Swedes, Implements, &c., &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr Rees Williams (who is leaving the Farm), to oELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, October 18. 1876. at the above premises, the whole of his valuable STOCK, CROPS, IMPi.EMKNTS, &c. 73 SHSEP, viz -31 prime Southdown ewes, 37 lambs, and 6 rams. 17 CATTLE, viz.—3 superior milch cows, Durham and Here- ford breeds, to calve in good time 3 barren cows, 1 fat cow, 1 fat heifer, 4 two year old steers, in forward condition 1 two year old heifer, and 4 yeai ling steers. HORSES. -I handsome cart mare, in foal by ''Young Glamor- gan, 1 halt-bred mare, in foal by "Cardigan Comet," and 1 suckling colt by Comet." 13 Pise, VIZ.-SOW and 9 pigs, and 3 strong store ditto. CROPS. -1 mow of wbeat, 1 ditto oats, l ditto of meadow hay, 1 ditto clover and trefoil, part f mow of old hay, all well har- vested, about 4 acres of swedes in suitable l.'IS, half-an-acre of mangolds, and the ruffage of the farm until the 2nd February. 1877. IMPLEMENTS.—1 good wagon, 1 cart (by Stone), (nearly new), 1 dit o, 1 mowing machine (by Samuelson), 1 horse gear (by Richmond and Chandler), quite new, chaff machine, (by Picusley and Sims), 2 ploughs, drags, chain harrows, turnip driil and roller, tursfp •enflsr, Cambridge roller, sheep raoe, troughs, winnowing machine by (Baker), iron cattle crib, rick cloth, 2 dozen hurdles, 100 yards netting, ladders, pikes, rakes, pig troughs, wajon ropes, fcc., Ac. Saddles, bridles. 2 sets of shaft and ieacing harness, ploughing ditto, set of trap harness, &c., Ac. The whole of the dairy utensils, and part ot the household furn,ture. Three months' credit, upon approved security, to purchasers to the amount of Zlo and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent pc r annum. Kefreshments at Twelve. Sale to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridpend. 10841 Penylan House. Pencoed.-Sale of Fat Sheep. Fat and Store Cattle, Superior Milch Cows, Fat Pigs, &c., &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been favoured with instructions from N. Ma.ckay,EsC).,to SELL by AUCTIuN, on MONDAy, October 23, ib6, at the above pre- mises, the whole of his FAT and STORK STUCK. i-HKEP, viz., 40 ht twes and wethers (crossed R dnors). CATTLE, viz.,3 fat three year old steers, 3 fat heifers, 1 fat two year old null, 4 ve y nice two year old heifers, in calf; 1 store i-teer, handsome Hereford miich cow, Beautc," to calve in November; handsome Here:ord ditto, "Tulip,'• to calve in Notembtr; handsome shorthorn ditto, "Cnerry," to calve in November. Pios—6 prime fat bacon pigs, T2 to 11 score each, 8 prime p, rkei P. anu 1 very fine breeding sow. Three months' credit upon approved security to purchasers te the amount of £5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 6 per c nt. per annum. Refreshments at Twelve; sale to commence at One o'clock. 10846 Brycethin. near Bridgend.—Sale of Valuable Leasehold Houses. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr William Griffith* to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October the 26th, 1876, at the New Hotel, Bryucethin, subject to conditions to be then and the rt. produced, at Three h'C ock in the Afternoon, in Four Lots, the foilowing valuable and well-built Co fl'A GEd. viz:- LOT 1.—All those Two well and subsiantiaily-built Cottages in tbe occupation of Mr W lliam Griffith and anothe". Lot 2.—All those Two well and substantxilly-built Cottages in the occupation of Mr David Lewis and another. LOT S.-All those two well and substant-ally built Cottages, in the occupation of Mr William Owens and another. LoT i.—All those two well and substantially built Cottages adjoining the 1 jst lot, both occupied. The ground is let for a term of 99 years, frem January. 1876, at the annual rent of <6t 2s 6d each plot. The houses are now let at to each per week. The Auctioneers beg te call the special attention of oapitalists to the above Lots, which offer a rare opportunity of buying well- built houses in this largely increasing and improving neighbour- hood; several large collieries are now being opened in the immediate vicinity. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr G. F Lambert, Architect, Bridgend, or to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 10345 Assembly Ro^ms, New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. -Great LRSIG of Pianofortes. American Organ", Harmoniums, Ac., &c. MR W. JONES POWELL has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above hotel, on FKIDAY, October the 20th, 1876, at Three o'clock in the after- i oon, an-i 7,BO in the evening, a large and varied assortment of PlANOFORlES. AMFRICAX ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, CON- CERTINAS, ACCORDIONS, VIOLLNS, BONES, MUSIC, & compii-irig the following :— compi it-ing the following Lot 1.—A splendid 7-octave Trichord Piano in Walnut,truss legs, BBetalc piates, Ao. 2.-D,tto. ditto. S.—jbit.to, ditto. 4.-Ditto, ditto. b.-American organ. 7 stops, Walnut ease, richly carved, beiulr E stay's Patent Parlour Organ. $.-Ditto, ditto. 7.-Harmonium in walnut cam, S sets of reeds, 12 stops, best ivory keys, American Organ tone. &-Ditto, ditto, 9 stops, knee swell, 2 sets of reeds, patent forte, ivory keys. D.-Ditto, ditto, 10 stops, 2 gats of reede, beat keys and American Organ tone. 10—D'tto, 5 stops, mahogany case, 1 set of reeds. 11. -Ditto, Walnut case. 12.-Cottage Haimomum, 5 octaves; 1 set of Reeds, power. ful. 13.-Ditto, ditto. li.-D-tto, ditto. 11-.—Ditto, ditto. A large quantity of concertinas, accordions, violins, bones, and music. Also Eight very splendid Half-tester Mahogany BEDSTEADS removed for convenience of sale from &,v.ry larjre Commercial Hotel. The above are as good as new. N.B.—The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending purchasers to this nre opportunity so se.dom met with. The instruments are new and warranted of the best makers. Terms-Caah, less discount £6 per cent, or approved bills. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices Market street, Poctpridd. SALE TO-MORROW Brynfedwen House, Treherbert., "V/TESSRS REES & JONES have been favoured XTJL wlth instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY, "ctober the 59th, 1876. a lane and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other F.ffects, consisting of magnificent solid mahogany wardrobe 8 ft 6 in by 7 ft 6 in, which can be converted iuto four pieces of furniture, 1 do. 6 ft by 6 ft, mahogany sofa in hair, wi.h 4 chairs and 2 elbow chairs to match 6 chairs in leather, bedroom chairs, sever*! superior tables, various pictures, gi-t framed pier glass (3ft. by 4ft.), valuable cases of stuffed biros, foxes, &C.. mahogany win- dow poles, carpets, 8 doy cluck in walnut case, handsome brass and green half-tester bedstead, mahogany do., feather and millpuff beds, few wash stands and dressing tables, neat bedroom clothes chest, large spying glats in case, fender and fire iron* s rong Lion sewing maclvne, wash and mang e machine ii wheeled phaeton in excellent condition, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sa e to commence at Two o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Station street, Treherbert, and Church street, Pontypridd. 1844 Maesycwmmer, Monmouthshire.—Valuable Leasehold Foundry, Dwelling-houses, and Land for Sale. MR T. E. GEORGE has been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Maesycwmmer, on TUE-DAY,the 31st of October, 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in Iota (subject to conditions to be then produced) the following desirable pro- perty—viz. LOT 1.—All that Foundry and Premises ca'led Maesycwmmer Foundry, now in the occupation of Messrs Davies and Reynolds at the yearly rent of £ 20. and held by them under a lease for ten years from 1st July, 1874. The Foundry is well calculated to do an extensive business the same being situated in close proximity to three lines of ra lwav, making communication with all parts of the Kingdom easy. Lot 2 —A l that Mossuaire or Dwelling-house known its the "NantCot age,"adjo ning the last lot,now in the occupation of Mr David Davits, at the yeariy rent of £ 23, together with II acre kf land or thereabouts, adjoining thereto, aiso in the occupation of Mr Davies at the yearly rent of L3. LOT All that Cottage ar;d Garden, near to the last lot, in the occupation of Mr Morgan, at the monthly rent of 15L LOT 4. -All that Meadow or Field, containing about 21 acres, situate near the .VIaesyewmmer Viaduct, in the occupation of John Thomas, as yearly tenant, at the rent of Zo per annum Lots 1. 2, 3, and 4, are h< la under a lease for a turn of 99 years, from the 25th December, 1831. at the yearlv lent of £8 88 6d, which will be apportioned between the lots. Lots 2 and 4 are eligible at building sites, for which there is threat demand in the locality, owing to the increased railway facilities, and its cto e proximity to large and im. portant iron works atid collieries* The building bites are subject to the additional rent of 10s I>t r sLu num for tach dwelling-house erected beyond the buildings now existing thereon. LoT b.-All those Two substantial Cottages or Dwelling- houses, together with about 5 acret of Meadow and Grass Land in a good state of cultivation, kno-n as the "Havoi Land." situate near Maesycwmmer aforesaid, in the ssveral occupationsof John Thomas an t Henry Hanson, and producing the gross renlal of .37 Its per annum. This Lot is held under a lease from John Jones, of Llanarth, Esq.. dated the 1st February, IPUO, during the term of 8 lives, then aired respectively 13, 7, tond 7 years, and the survivor of them, at 'be yearly ground-rent of £6. This Lot is ali-o e igible for building sites, subject to the additional ground-rent of Pl per per annum per each house erected bevond the two already"built. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Newbridge, Mon; or to Mr T. M. LLEWELL1N, Solicitor, 10837 Newport. Mon. R EES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 6. CHURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. ow 7 cgales by udion. — — — ■ SALE THIS DAY. 5, Bryn-y-mor road (opposite the Hospital, Swanpea). MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been initructedby Mis McCoy to SEL-L by AUC iION on the abo.e premises, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18. 1876, the who e of the well preserved HOUSE H OL FURNITURE, I hina, Glass, Ware, and other effects, cotit risiiig drawing room su te in crimson lep, walnut cheffouniere with plate glass bll< k and doors, mahogany ebefforniere, mahocany Ico. dinner,und oLLer tables, sofa in hair seating, couch in ditto, chairs ditto, carpe s. pier glasses, work tables, fenders, fire irons, window poles and Tines, curtains, lustres, ornaments, &c &c., iron and wood French and folding bedsteads, feather and other beds, mattresses, pall asser, chests of drawers, washstands, fire-tina: tables, chairs, toilet glasses, towel horses, bedsteus, ch-muez ware, &c., kitchen tables, chairs, clocks, dish covers, trays, china, glass, ware, &c., together with the usual kitcbeu and culinary requisites. Goods on view morning of sale. Saie to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forennon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxfo.d street, Swansea. U'812 Victoria Mart, Oxford street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HCGtlES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the shot e.place, on TUESDAY. October 24th 18& a capital Jot of well pre- iwrrsd UOUSfFHOLD EgJRNHXp|(( grand Wft9, cottage do* and other e'" For particular* see bills. Sale te commence at 11 o'clock. Victoria Chambers, Oxford s.Wt. Bwan&W 10813 Desirable Leasehold Premises. MESSRS BJLTNON and HUGHES have been JLv-1. instructed to feEi-L by AUCT ON^subj -ct to such c in- dit ons as shall then and there be prcdm ed, at the Jeffreys Arms Hotel, Oxford street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 24th, 1876, all that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE, situ .te and being 25, Park street, Swansea, contain ng 8 rooms water laid on, and drained according to the requirements of the Swansea Local Board of Health. Ohis property is admir bI, situated either for a dwd ing bouse or business premises, beina very centrally situated, and in close proximity to the Swansea Market it is held for a term of 99 years from September, IBSO,, at the very low ground rent of £1 168 per annum Possession may be had immediately after the sale. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. lt,8 L4 SALE TO-MORROW. Llettyrafel Farm, four miles from Neath, two miles from Aber- dulais, aud about two miles from Crynaot. It/TESSRS LitWIS BROTHEKS beg respect- JjLX- fully to announce their instructions from H. H. Vivian. Esq., M.P., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTiON at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, October the 19th, 1876, the whole o the stock ot SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, and IMPLEMENTS, com- prlbing,- SH EP.-205 Radnor and Leicester Breeding Ewes, 77 Vear. ling Ewes, 28 Yearling Wethers, 141 Lambs out of the above Ewes, by Cheviot Rams: and 5 Cheviot Rams. CAT'lLE.—9 West High and Scotch COWH, 4 He'fer Calves, and 4 Bull Calves out of the above Cows by a West Highland Bull; and Hereford Cow in full profit. HORSES.-2 Bay Draught Horses, 154 bands high; and a two year old BIlY Co t, 16 hands, broken to baodle. IMPLEMENTS.—Chaflcutter, by Richmond and Chind-er. for steam or hand power; turnip slicer, iron and wood rollers, double-furrow turnip drill, horse hoe, iron grubher, iron har- rows, 2 ohain ditto, 2 two-wheel ploughs by Howard, Howard'! double-furrow plo igh, 2 carts, 2 sheep racks, 12 II eep troughs, corn bin, shaft, leading and ploughing harness, 12 sheep nets, pikes, forks, rakes, stable tools, and sundries. Termtt- six m.. nths' credit on approved security, or a discount of two and a halt per cent for cash. Refreshments at 12 noon, sain to commence at 1 p.m. The Mart, Neath, Oct. 4th, 1876. 10758 In Liquidation.-IU John Dav d Jones, Station road, Hirwain, Grocer, Draper, aud Ironmonger. MR DAVID EVAN& Jias been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUC n >N on the premises, on FRIDAY, October 20th, 1876, th- whole, I the FURNITURF, STUCK, and.UTLNSIIS IN TH^DE, and BuOK DEBTS of Mr John David Jones, Grocer, Draper, and Ironmonger. Detailed particulars may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, 17 Canon street, Aberdare, any day before the sale. Sale t.) commence at 11 o'clock. 108a7 I LLI AM SANDERS Iff AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. „. Has the following PROfERTlES for SALE :— CARDIFF—JSos. 16,17, and 18, Buasard-street; four ho Rusaeil-ttreet; and No. 1, Wino sor-esplanade. txoATII-(-;De hom%e in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street,4 twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel resldenoes in Metal-street; and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas. Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Eight houses in Lettv-street; two semi-«letached cottages lo Letty-street; and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner ol Clive-road and Ely-road, and 80 feet frontage in Severn road. GRANGETOWN.—A corner sh^p in Bromsgiove-street; and corner shop and house in Holmsdale street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may be had on Mortgage. App*y asabove. 25 Jrtø¡1 JløtittS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN* that the PARTNERSHIP subsisting- between us, tue undersigned JOHN LOCK TURNER and WAUTER MORGAN NuTf, of he Ci'yof Bristol, and ROBbRT STRONG and JAMES GOtiDON, of Cardiff, in the county oi Glamorgan, heretofore carrying on business as Corn Merchants, a' Card ff aforesaid, uo "r he style or firm of 11 CRAHIX i ELLIS & SON," was DISSOLVED as from the Twenty-eighth day of June last by mutual consent. The said businet-swill in future be carried on by the said JAI" S GORDON, w- o will receive all debts owing tu tljs late p-i tner- ship, and discharge ail liabilities thereon. As witness our ban, a this l'hird oay of October, 1876. Witness to the signatures (s) IOHN LOCK TURNER, of John Lock Turner and WALTER MOR AN &OII. Walter 3forran Noit. ROBERT STRONG, ROBERT L. G. VASSI LL, „ JA& GoKDoN. Solicitor, Bristol. Witnes to the signatures of Robert Strong and James Gordon, C, WALDRON, Solicitor, Cardiff. 16, Angel street, Cardiff, 14th October 1876. With reference to the above notice oi dissolution of partner- ship, Mr James Gordon begi to inform his numerous fnen,11 and customers that the business of Corn and Seed Mcrcha to, lately conducted und r tho style of Charles Ellis and Son, lIaf been purchased by him, and in future will oe carried on at the above address under the style of "James Gordon a d Ci." He respectfully begs that all outstanding accounts of the late firiz will be paid to him ferthwith, and ne trusts, by a diiirent atten. tion to business, to merit a continuance of favours for the new 10741 PUMPING ENGINES. PUMDl-ffd ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM- PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINXNG.ENGINJSERS i. solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLER STEAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting witii(two rams. These PUMn are at work in Mines, forcing Watar frots a depth of 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are being made in sizes to throw 520 gallons of Water up to those capable of-throwing 88,000 Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise npoii, and are open to cork tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing of Water in connection with Waterworks, Ac. The PUMP is also a neat self-fc5titiinei driving Engine, and is used in Mills for the two-fold purpose of Pump, (Boiler Feeder, &c.,) and driving- Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as &Aip fump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed tI carry 100 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, COLLYHURBT ROAD, MANCHESTER. LOWL) THE POLICY OF THE "GOVERNMENT at the Cardiff House continues to be aggressive, and the fJrestige so long maintained by Messr, W. Price and Sons shi, e< with unsullied lustre, undimmed by defeat. The succfssei achieved by those eminent cloihiers are periectli astonisrung to parasites of the ancient regime." The Uaslii Bnzouks ot the Trade, with their atrocities" of glaring aud gro-s grteo, ai thown in their excctsire prices and inferior goods, have betn fairly baffled by tne intelligent statesmanship toait abandoned the" statu quo," released the public from arbitrary cu-toms and oppressive charges, and, by inaugurating the loi cy o £ Keform," gave lrrobiati, le impetus to the cemand for a :-ptem of Business conducted on the principles of Ready Monev. Sniail r,ofi,a. and Siorling Worth The "Autuxn Ses ion" tindi W, Price and Sons "reliewing hostilities" under favourable auspices, and they request an inspection of their New and >x tensive Stock of Fashionable Reaay-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Waterproofs, Hosiery. &c &n. Address:-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St Mary street, Cardiff. 23 EMPLOY THE "^TAR" FURNITURE VANS. S. J. DAVIES & Co., NO. l THE HAYES, CARDIFF. C619 IXEY-S BLACKTLEAD. "/CLEANLINESS."—W. G. NIXEY'S Refined B LACK LB AD in Block, for Polishing Stoves aud all kinds of Iron-woi k equal t > burnUbed 6te ;I, without waste or dus, Sold everywhere by all shopkeeperj, Id, 2d, and 4d blocks, and Is boxes, Ask foy W, G, JTJXEY'S BLACt LEAD, and see that you have it, 12. Soho square, London. CAUXiQJf.acTbere are several imiutio&fr ]fBf