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JOHN WILLIAMS AND gONS I ^^0^^ azp*i,. «..„ IEE THEIR SHOW ROOMS, UE & N-S TREE!, C A R D I FF.
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JUST IMPORTED noli LEADING CONTINENTAL MAKKRS, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will DO well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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cJaltl blJ GUTTFFOTU 1 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Avr«v „ Messrs. ALEXANDER BROTHERS. PUTv.re ows with Calves.&c., at Cardiff. April 22 St. Nicholas, near Cardiff — .April 24 cuiturai Imptempnts, &3., at Bridgend — Bouaov ,[38rs BARNARD, THOMA8, CLARKE & CO. "•ohold furniture, at Cardiff — April 28 HOMA. « Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Carriages, &c., at Swansea May 2 JW_ sr., Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON. Id Inn and Shops, at Ne-vport — April 21 Btocv „ Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. „ Crops, Implements, Furniture, &c.,at Pantgwyn.. April 25 Vain.vi „ Messrs HILL, HOPKINS, & Co. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff ..April 27 c Mr EDWARD HOWARD. l*. at Swansea April 24 Outtin- «■ Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO.. & Machines, Paper, &c., at Cardiff ~— May 1 Foin, Mr. F. KNIGHT. &e-, at Swansea April 24 HoriAe « Mr JOHN M. TiKKDEB. Carriages, &c., at Swansea —April 26 **On«»v i. Messrs LEWIS and SON. o'd Furniture, at Swansea. — Messrs. MADDOX & EMERY. W.,i,7 Furniture, at Cardiff — April 25 ^8eh«iJ ^roPertie3, at Cardiff May 1 "Ola Properties, at Cathays, Cardiff. »> Mr. JOSKPH POWELL. '« Property, at Pembroke June JOTU-V Messrs. T. J. PRICE & CO. Furniture, at Swansea. — — April 24 Old Property, at Swansea Messrs ID. ROBERTS & SON. old Prope3tyat Swansea .April 25 '•MAM Mr WILLIAM SANDERS. Bftold Property, at Cardiff April 25 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. u»e Charlotte, at Cardiff April 21. •Wnu t, MR W. P. STEPHENSON. d Building Sites, &c.. at Cardiff May 4 *»Sh0lH ft Mr. EDWIN THOMAS. fuhlic-house, &e., at Pembroke April 29 Parties Furnishing^ Private Families, and others AA*TNIM^ 60, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. -MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE 'lON CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- «?* ww«i e Premises, as above, on FRIDAY, April the 28th, l- '»te \r °f the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of t^^ff-rivf8' ^^kett, comprising the contents of drawing-room, r'tchen two class rooms, music room, hall, china pantry, J^roora-, attic, and bath-room and including ma- 3 ro^e, loo, card, and hall tables; mahogany book .0u:|,C9tt stand; mahogany, cane, worked, and other chairs; J'1«i« 8ll side board; grand pianoforte (square); ??*»thru 08 and stools; Brassels and Kidderminster carpets and |h«r > fenders and fire irons; curtains chimney and de»?*Jnen*s' Two double desks, each 10 ft. in length **ir 0f T?. table; forms; drawing boards; maps; charts; Jarge •IM *»• ,es » two clocks; glass; breakfast and dinner ware: ,0( bl!» 88 » butler's tray and stand. 0oms. kitchen, Sc., are well famished, and contain to>Ut/equi8,tes. may viewed on the morning of the sale, which Q81'c "Ürce punctually at One o'clocjk p.m. A °r fnrti 6 no rewrve- 0cti<>TiRo».6r particulars application may be made to the **diff "• or to Messrs. Ingledew, Ince and Vachell, Solicitors, '^kherbtown, diff, 19th April, 1876. 7064 8»je SALE TO-MORROW M Bre Bred Ayrshire Cows, with Calves or close to ALEXANDER BROS, are instructed } £ ?* Carv £ LL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the Cardiff Arms on SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd day of APRIL, iiSE0rted Twelve superior and Choice AYRSHIRE COWS, .8 *>r pi« ect from Scotland, all of which have Calves at their » CHDiui to living. j?J ^'derney Cow and Calf; also a very excellent four- a«rr°*n vi SIare, about 15-2, bj Loyola, quiet to ride and drive; n> are' 7 years, 15 hands, by first Eclipse, very grand Coh Y*e11 in harness, and also a clever huntress; a Dark t a 14 hands, up to 16 Stone, splendid stepper; n(*°r Jur hoV1 ay Cart Mare. <l**t, ('Particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary 2992 2992 IV/TESfiTi^^y Farm, St. Nicholas, near Cardiff. ALEXANDER BROS. are J^CTiow by Mr Robert Morrish, to SELL by J,' the above Farm, on MONDAY, the 24th April, It ALL. -ilw 8%HOLD FURNITURE, viz. table wi^ Pembroke tables, Spanish mahogany chair »r„ c*° extra leaves, six hair-seated chairs, Eofa, K«*'c»«e, htirT. ctlair> piano in rosewood case (by Broadwood), Pibi. -ft4e, barometer, desk, small round table, flower stand, ota U"tOO]d.-Two arm chairs, six hair-seated chairs, VI, conch,easy chair, four oil paintings, carpet, •SUfp'.POle and rintrs, fender and fire-irons. Sc. *l»ir J^NCB TO HALL AND LANDING.—Umbrella Stand, BljiJSPets and rods, pieces of oil cloth. Half-tester mahogany bedsteads and furniture, an<* ot^er wasbstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, <«i^0r8es> commode, very capital mahogany wardrobe, with ■4ljQV*°niplete; feather beds, &c. &c. in Furniture and Dairy UtensilH. 4p-Cart Mare, warranted sound in harness. l, ^Wini011 °? 'he IMPLEMENTS will be sold, consisting of the 1I6la COJii artIcles :-Borøe gear, thrashing machine, with sbar- fh*1* c^aff cutter, new hand-power chaff cutter, win- water cask on wheels, new two-furrow plough '»,reaping machine in good order, iron and wooden acoops, a few dozen hurdles, several ladders, 5*leto2? e* &8< and a few fowls, &c. furtliinmence at Two p.m. punctually. "L^rdiff ^Particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 76, St, Mary- ——* 2991 Act» 1869.—In Liquidation.—To Farmers, I VrRfi^aler». and Others.—Preliminary Announcement. I ^U- 2J«S. ALEXANDER BROS, are in- by the Trostee of the estate of Mr. J. D. G. I he iroplenient Dealer, Bridgend, to SELL by AUCTION, e STOCK of IMPLEMENTS appertaining to this appear in next week's paper. —-Sgygtreet, Cardiff, April 20,1876. 3007 SALE THIS DAY. Port of Cardiff. S?18- SHORT AND DUNN have been to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTrON. on FRIDAY, U1876, the Brigantine CHARLOTTE, of Sydney, 207» West Bute Dock, Cardiff, built at North Sydney, hf«25B lister, and carries about 320 tons. Length, Ml! v»ce aft feet 2 inches; depth, 12feet 4inches. Tv1* puV « '^ards, all her Sails, Ropes, Materials, and Stores ihsciUble Lots. J^Doek. talce at 2.30 p.m. at the East Side of the Particulars apply to Mr E. Handcoek, Mount Stuart- ^^p-p-jg^Aactioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6964 MR and Diamond-street, Roath, Cardiff. SAT^ILLIAM SANDERS will offer for onPUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Otfc^tejn^SDAY, April 25th, 1876, at Two for Three o'clock v > *n Buch lots as may be agreed upon at the time Oijr'jeea subject to such conditions as shall be then and there 1 Aii "trftXr? following valuable Leasehold Messuages or that is to say— Clif.r^snage or Dwelling House, situate and being No. 0 th ftreet> 'n the parish of Roath aforesaid. AlF^o other Messuage or Dwelling House, situate and the?0 &li t?' ln Clifton-street, aforesaid. «irt 6 tllree Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situate on •ihrf fctrn Silver-street, and being Jst, 2nd., and 3rd, llio Metal-street, in the said parish of Roath. ktri %:4ti6 411 those Three Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate lI\id side of Diamond-street, in the Parish of Roath bld -hich be, ng the farthest from Clifton-street, y Y ld Messuages or Dwelling-houses and Premises are a»> 6*ra '^ia8e from Lord Trede/ar, for the residue of a term A1 ?°tnputed from the 25th day of March, 1870, subject ?r°und-rent of £ 2 10s for each House. on ,;able portion of the purchase money on each lot can &L,0rt},rurity of the same, if required. ^1 i Particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, W rcad«. Cardiff; or to i Mr JOSIAH MERRILS, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. *t Sale Advertised to take place ^e i.°'„ Coldstream-terrace, Cardiff, of Household •An "OSTPONED until farther notice. G. CORP, Auctioneer. Office. Hayes, Cardiff. JVlIlSteV?'^ark-street, Temperance-town, Cardiff. ce?v^- MADDOX and EMERY have re- instructions from Mr J. S. Nott, who is giving up Sr25th&- to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, wlU0tV Eft' 1ho whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE '«r gi8g ecte» consistinir of mahogany and other tables, ce8ie.ted u* 7lahogany and hair-eeated couch, mahogany and 11 M 01 dr.1'cane-seated and other chairs, cheffoniere, Nig1 1ft4ttWer8' W £ shstands and dressing-tables, iron bed- i'tg of e88e8, palliasses, beds, bolsters and pillows, towel tUli^ns, t.,Ware< toilet set, swing glasses, clock, fenders and ik*rV ut* c.Ures, ornaments, and the usual kitchen and C5 8»Ci'8' &c- &c- ^tlon 'jl cemmence at One o'clock precisely. NJ. Offices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 7059 JyT'opposite the Flora Hotel, Cathays, Cardiff. ted MaDDOX and EMELiY are instruc- JUlH^.Oh v^,seLL BY AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, ''oik- ^Ocona. PA I, May 1st, 1876, at Six for Seven o'clock' iii VP» 'oris of sale to be then and there produced, the 'ft c'thfl»6 V,aluable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz:— bouses one of them beinza corner shop, situate J'e .rg f rrace, held under a lease for the residue of a term A1! t tf, °'n the 2nd day of February, 1875, and together a>l ^d-rrnt of £ i 17s 6d. tlio 6 ^our houses, situate in Cathays-terrace and 'Ven a^°v'\ held under a lea-e for the residue of a /V mthe -nri dav of February, 1875, and subject J 'hrther of. al)out £ 2 4s per house. ^-street p Particulars apply at the Auctioneer's offices, 18, i^^rdiff, or 0f ll. Morgan,Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff.7037 ^ARES in Lancashire Spinning ^si l°r'i t U t>8' Paving dividei ds from 15 to 3J per rent St M.rv. f^'tt Brothers, Share BroKers, Exchange Bui d- v 8 °ate. Manchester. 7085 ,,falco Up To Livery Stable Proprietors, Job Masters, and others. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, under the powers 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 lioises, 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. brass do., kicking strap, &c. brougham, in excellent condition, with pole and sha.it complete, hansom, clarence, dogcart, phaeton, waggonette, shell- abere, hearse with feathers and velvets complete, 8 cloths for horses also a bath chair, &c. Sale to commence at 12.30, for 1 o'clock. Oxford-chambers. Swansea. 7071 College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE & GO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, 24th ACRIL, 1876, a large and varied Assortment of HOUSEHOiiiJ FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Sewing Machines, Electro-plat eel Gsods, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 0000 Preliminary Notice.-I eisehold Property- MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and Co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, NINE HOUSES in Gam-street, TWO HOUSES in Bruns- wick-street, and TWO HOUSES in Brynymor-terrace. Further particulars will appear in future advertisments. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, 5 College-strest, Swansea. 69 FOR SALE by Private Contract, about Three Tons Wrpught-Iron RAILING and GATES complete. For farther particulars apply to T. J. Price & Co., College cnam- 6806 bers, Swansea. 6- OR DISPOSAL, a FREEHOLD^BUILDING GROUND, 20 feet frontage by 130 situated at Brook- lands-terrace, Fynone, Swansea. For further particulars apply to Messrs T. J. PRICB and cu. (la e Price, Jenkins and Co.), College-chambers, Swansea, baas O be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES in Biynym >i Terraee. Unexpired term of lease 94 yeall, subject to ground rent of t3 8s each per annnm, For further particulars apply at T. J. Price & Co. s. TO be LET, very Extensive and Commodious BUSINESS PREMISES, in High-street, SwacBea. To a suitable party a term of Lease can be arranged for. Apply to T. J. Priee & Co. (late Price, Jenkins and Co.), Col- lege Chambers, College- str t, Swansea. Pembroke. -Valuable Freehold Public-houjie and other Property MR. EDWIN THOMAS is favoured by Mr. G. H. Scale with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 29th April, 18(6, at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke, subject to conditons to be read at the time of Sale, all those Three convenient FREEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES and STORES, on and adjoining the Quay, including that well-known Double-iicenaetl PUBLIC-HOUE. ^OT 1 —Is all that commodious and well-known double- licensed Freehold PUBLIC HOUSE,situate at the corner of North- Gate-street, possessing two large frontages. The house, which is kpown as the Royal George, contains a bar splendidly fitted up with every modern convenience bar and back parlours, smok- ine-rooms. sitting-room, 7 bedrooms, kitchens, brewhouse with iarge boiler, yard and other appurtenances. The premises were quite recently put in thorough repair, with new roofs, and the interior, regardless of expenbe. in splendid order and condition, are no v occupied by Mr John Scale, as yearly tenant, at the rent the above, now vacant, but were late in the occupation of Messrs Truscott and Gullam, at the annual rentof £ 14. One house was known as The Red, White, and Blue. These homes contain a large number of convenient rooms with useful yard and other conveniences, and can be let at £8 per year. LOT 4.18 a BLuCK of STORES, 2 large and capacious 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 tenants, thus ensuring immediate possession. The Stores are adjoining Pembroke Quay, where convenient sites are occupied at large rents. The above Freehold Property is situated in the most rising part of the Town, aujoiniug the public street leading to Pem- broka Dock, which is now largely used near the Quay, where the traffic is greniy on the increase from the txten ive Flour and Sawmills which almost adjoin also easy of access by water to Jacob's Pill. The Main-street and new Market are also in the immediate localitv. For further particulars, apply to the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs Davies and Co., Haverfordwest, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 3, Castle t-rrace. Pembroke. The Sale will take place at 3 o'clock. A deposit of £10 per cent. on the purchase money will be required. 7054 Aucton Rooms, 72, High-street, Swansea. MR. F. KNIGHT will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Booms, on MONDAY, April 24th. 1876, » quantity of FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, BICYCLE, WEIGHING MACHINE, FOWLS, &c., at 11 o'clock. 7074 Pantgwyn, near Cardigan.—Important Sale of superior Live Stock, Crops of Hay and Corn, Farming Implements, well preserved Household" Furniture, Glass, and other Effects. MR THOMAS GRIFFITHS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1876, and following days, the whole of the LIVESTOCK, CROPS of HAY and CORN, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, well preserved HOUSEHOLD ( FURNITURE, GLASS, and other effects on the said Premises comprising 21 excellent Castlemartin and cross-bred milch cows, 1 bull. 11 two-year-old steers, 17 yearling steers and heifers, 16 calves; 8 powerful cart horses, three-year-old pony, eight-year-old ditto, brood mare, 1 excel- lent carriagehorse, three-year-old cob, ditto msre. handsome pony filly, yearling cob, 3 ditto 53 ewes, wethers, and lambs, 1 ram, 3 sows with Utters, toar, 1 fat and 7 store pigs; 3 pieces of hay, 8 stacks of wheat, barley, and oats a quantity of manure in lots, 6 carts, the whole of the superior farming implements and machinery, harness of every description, four-wheeled phaeton, double-barrelled gun, 2 pistols, garden tools 1 brilliant toned rosewood pianoforte, dining, drawing, and bedroom furniture, eight-day and thirty-hour clocks, a large quantity of cut glass, dairy and cooking utensils, &c. Credit on conditions. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock at noon precisely. ORDER OF SALE.—On the first day will be sold the farming Stock and implements of husbandry, and on the following days the household furniture and effects about the house. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had in a few days on application to the Auctioneer. 18, St. Mary-street, Cardigan, April, 1876. 6936 MILFORD HAYEN. — FOR SALE or HIRE, the Fast-sailing and Commodious YACHT, "COQUETTE," Nine Tons. Any Person requiring a Craft of the above description would do well to inspect the same, as she now lies in the Milford Decks.—For particulars, apply to Mr James Vaughan, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Hakin, Milford Haven. TO be LET on LEASE, with option of PUR- 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 3^ acies. The Works are sub- stantially built of stone.—Apply to F. Ince, Esq., Solicitor, St. Benet Chambers, Fenchurch-otresti, London. 6959 I SWANSEA.—FOR SALE, by Tender, THREE WOODEN ERECTIONS, measuring respectively 24 by 11 by 8i, 15 by 12 by 6J, and 7 by 7 by st. The former may be viewed on the Strand, and the two latter at South Docks, bwamea,-Address, J. Vinson Thomas, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 6970 MR EDWARD HOWARD will SELL by AUCTION, at the Centre Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY. April 24th, at 3 o'clock, the fine fabt-sailing Brig "ANNE DUNCAN," of London, 223 tons register, built under special inspection, at Ardrossan, for the pig iron trade. She was remetalled in October, 1873, is well found, and can be inspected where she now lies, in Swansea North Dock. For further particulars and inventory, apply to Wm. H. Thomas & Co., Swanaea. 6921 FOR SALE.—CRESWICK HOUSE, Church- road. Penarth, lately in the occupation of Mr Hugh Allen, Builder. The House is roomy, and has lately been put in thorough repair, The back buildings consist of a large work- shop, stable, and shed. A portion of the purchase-money may remain upon mortgage.—For further particulars apply to Mr Edwin Vachell, Penarth. 7043 OR SALE.—ONE BERRYMAN'S PATENT FEED-WATER HEATiSR, size, No. 5, 6 ft. high, and 22 in. diameter; Exhaust connection! in. diameter. Quite new* only been used in experiment with a refrigerator. Price 145. —Tangye Brothers and Steel, Ban* Chambers, Newport, Mon. 6075 TO be SOLD by TENDER, the well-built SCHOONER A-NNE, of Southampton, of the regis- tered tonnage of 1314 tons, but carrying 230 tons, or there- bouts. d' S The Vessel is well found in Stores, and is now laid up for repair in the river Usk, abreast Mr Goss s Oil Stores, near the Newport Dry Docks. An Inventry of her Stores may be seen at the Office of M. J. Bothomlcy, Accountant, &c No. 35, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon., where Tenders are to be^ sent, sealed and addressed, •• Tender for the Schooner Anne, on or before the 21st instant, at Twelve o'clock at noon, when they will be opened. The Vendors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. 5955—-6)17 WI L L I A M S A N D B iTsT AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE;- CARDIFF.—Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buoard-.V-eet. Four houses in Russell-street; and No. 1, Windsor Esplansde. ROATH.—One House in Emerald-street. Three honses in Dia.t,?(.i)d-strect. Ten Houses in Toptiz-street. Six genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. 41, 4e, 43, 44, 46,46, 47, Ciifton-street and Bath and M-rnc Villas Pur ut.ge-i'oa • CATHAYS.—Nine houses in Letty-strcet, two semi-cei ached c Ittages in Letty-streei, and two semi-detached villas in Upper George-street CANTON.—Eligible site nf Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. I GRANGhTOWN.—A d lner s op in Bromsgrove-Street. A liberal pn portioi of the purchase-money may be had on morWturp Aonlv as above. "■& jJlt BY udhnJ. I, ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS. BENYON and HUGHES'S next Monthly SA!,E of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e., will take t)lace at the Jeffrey'* Arms Hore 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 Sale of very desirable Leasehold Property m Svatisem. MESSRS. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed by the Executors of tfce late Mrs Bennett, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIO (subject to conditions of Sale), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, on TUES- DAY, April 25th, 1876, commencing at 3 o'clock, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY:— LOT I.-All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, and WORK- SHOP at the rear, situate and being No. 19, High street. Swan- sea. This lot is held under on agreement for a term of 50 years from the 29th day of September, 1850, at a ground rent of £ 50 0s 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, Swansea. This lot is held under a lease for two lives and a term of 99 > ears, such term to be computel from the 25thday cf March, 1839, at a ground rent of £ 1 12s 0d. The premises are held by Messrs Leyshon and William Andrew, as under-tenants, for a term of 21 years from the" 24th day of June, 1867, at the low rent of £ 18 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 I r 3 lives and a term of 99 yeais, such term to be comp-,ted from the 24th day of June, 185 i, at a ground rent of 42 14s OJ per annum. LOT All that substantially-built semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, be ng No. 1, Corntnll Villa, now in the occupation of Mr David utherland, as yeaily tenant, at the low rent of j630 per annum. LOT b.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 4, l eing No. 2, now in the occupation of Mr John Craig, as yearly tenant, at the low rent of £ 35 per annum. LOT 6.—All that Detached DYVELLING-HGUSE known as Cornhill Cottage, now in the occu ation of Mr Andrew Melville, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £:!8. LOTS 4, 6, and 6 are held under a Lease "granted for 3 lives and a term of 99 ytars, such term to be computed from the 25th day of March, 1805, at a Ground Rent of Si4 10s, of which Lot 4 shall bear JE5, Lot 5 £ 5, and Lot 6 £ 410s. The Auctioneers be; most respectfully to call the attentiou of those Beekin* good iuv<stiaents to the above Sale, as the whole of the Property is well situated, and must prove a sound invest- ment. t or further particulars apply to Mr D. David, Solicitor, Castle street, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7016 PR ELI BINARY NOTICE. The date of the undermentioned Sale is postponed until further notice. 18, Trafa'gar-terracc, Swareea. MESSRS LEWIS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above Fremises (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 Jmeph Hamilton Cox, comprising cottage pianoforte (by Stoddard), mahogany secretaty, ditto cliefflonere, walnut and mahogany couches, dicto easy and other chairs, upholstered in ha r-cioth, leather, and dam-ask; mahogany, dining, loo, occasional, and other tables time-pieces utwer glas thades, pier-glasses, o 1 paintings and other pictured, ornaments, and a quantity of books, Brussels and other carpets, hearth-rugs, fenders and fire- irons, mahogany wardrobe, plaie-ylass panels; ditto chest of drawers, ditto mar hIe-top washstands and ware, ditto toilet tables and glasses, feattier beds and beddincr, wool mattresses, palliasses, bedsteads in irori and wood, 8-day clock, electro- plated articles, dinner and tea services, the ueual kitchen and culinary utensils, and other effects too numerous to particu- larise. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. No Reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, Calvert-street, Swansea. 7075 tUdnS alld QLoutratts. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TENDERS will be required for the erection of EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES and RESIDENCE at Haverfordwest. Pembrokeshire, for Messrs Etlis a; d Co., Wholesale Urucers and General Merchants. Plans and Specifications may be seen on and after the 1st May, either at the site of proposed works, Pottar's-place, Haver- j ford west, o r at my office. Bills of quantities are in course of preparation, and will be 1 supp'ied upon application for same being accompanied by a J deposit of half-a-guinea, to be returned on receipt of bona Jid« Tender. Applications for Bills of Quantities to be made not later than the 4th of May. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. GASKELL, Architect, 16, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. April 12th, 1876. 7087 rjTA P F V ALE RAIL W~AT Y~ The Directors of the Taff Vale Railway Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the purchase of the HULL ot the SHIP Commander-in-Chief," as it now lies in the river Ely, near to the Penarth Dock. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary of the Company, Cardiff, on or before WEDNESDAY, 26th April inst. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender which may be made. Cardiff, 20th April, 1876. 703(5 rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS" TENDERS for the RE-ERECTION of Nebo Baptist Chapel yatrad Rhondda, will be received on or before THURSDAY, May the 4th, by the Rev. J. Rufus Williams, Sunny Cottage, Ystrad Rhondda, near Pontypridd, at whose house the plans and speci- fication may be inspected, from the 24th to the 29tli inst. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 7063 T 0 B XJ I- L Persons desirous of sending in TENDERS for the ENLARGE- MENT of Messrs W. Price and tons' PREMISES, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, can see the Plans and Specification at my Office, where the Tenders must be sent, not iater than One p.m. on THURSDAY, the 27th April, 1876. The lowest or any Tender will not necessnrilj be accepted. F. CUTLAN, Architect. Swiss-chambers, Cardiff. 7044 T 0 B U I L D E R S. Persons desirous to contract for alterations at Glandwr Chapel, Pembrokeshire, are requested to send their Tenders sealed in to the Rev O. R. Owen, The Villa, Glandwr, Whit- land, R.S.O., on or before the 29th inst. Plans, &c., to be seen at Mr J. Thomas', Glandwr Shop. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender- 6981 (public APPOINTMENTS. JJRITON FERRY SCHOOL BOARD? WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER, by the ab.) v e Board. Applications, stating age and salary required, to be in my hand on or before the 3rd of Mav. 1876. 7081 JNO. CEREDIG WILLIAMS, Clerk. I eJusuraUte J AW UNION FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The only Law Office in the United Kingdom combining Fire and Life Insurance. CHIEF OFFICES 126, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C. The Funds in hand and Capital Subscribed amount to £ 1,409,000 Sterling. Chairman—JAMES CUDDON, Esq., Barrister-at-Law Goldsmith Building, Temple. Deputy-Chairman—C. PEMBERTON, Esq., (Lee and Pembertons). Solicitor, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields. v Actuary and Secretary-FRANK MCGEDT Every deacription of Fire and Life Insurance business trans- ftC|ttie Directors invite attention to the new form of Life Policv wlrch is free from all conditions. The Company advances Money on Mortgage of Life Interests and Reversions, whether absolute or contingent. prospectuses, and every other information, will be forwarded, M, THH:: 7090 Mr. W. D. BALLANTYNE, Church-street. 4 RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular A- Pe: sovn 18b'ras °it mav (thlleoretically) remote contin- gency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey undertaken, and as the Mun al which it will be seen the risk (m a pecunti^ sense) may be estiaguished FOR I.Ike ig aimn t Th ourrtly small, it is not too t H i,urance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in ?hefmort travellers. £ 1,000 if killed, with KberaHnioL^s RAILWAY ASSUKANOE The Right Hon. LORD KINGSALE, Chairman. 42, POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE £ 14 000 Prospeciuses, &c., free on application to Mr W. Burr> Fs's 62, Swansea. Or Mr M. WATOI.S, Gsebnway •miru.y,, ,K,R!L ^,S A CCIDENT UJgUIlANCB GOMPAN* 7, Bank Buildups, Loohbury, B.C. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. l'ersonal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the 0 oi tin-)ugh the various Agents throughout the Count ipo Agents, see Local Directories „ 10ft C. HARDOiU. lluMmri u1tnt J1(tHtt$ TESTIMONIAL TO THE V-LIV. WILLIAM j- THOMAS, ROCK AND BE LHANIA, CWMAVON. The Committee begs to inform the Churche i and friends that the Hock and Pethania CoiiKreftati'.nal Cn..r hes intend pre- senting their pastor, the Rev. W. Thomas, vLh. a Testimonial He has been a laborious worker in the Lord's ministry f.r a pro- tractorate pastorate of 44 years. Contributions will be thank- tectorate pastorate of 4-1 years. Contributions will be thank- fully received. For the Committee. REV. R. WILf,IAMS, Bryn, Chan man. REV. J. EVANS, Narais, Pw.lvu-law, Tieasurer. MESSKS. WILLIAM LEWI, 1, Haslewood Row, 6965 JAMES JONES, 3, Tymaen Meadow, Secretaries. QARDIF F S K A T I N G RINK. THE FIRST SKATING RINK I Will be OPENED ON MONDAY, APRIL Slth, 1S76, At the ALBERT HALL (Late VICTORTA ROOMS.) Admission, One Shilling. Skates, Sixpence extra. HOURS OF ADMISSION 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 7056 T) HYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 45 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES OF 187S. Ihe Directors of the Rbymnev Railway Company are prepa-ed to receive TENDERS from the pu 'il c tor a certain number "f the 410 L5 per cent. PREFERENCE S »i 1873, of the nominal amount of £ 10 each, on payment upon a! lot men t of £ 9 5s per share, beins: a discount oi seven an 'i a hu t p r cent. Forms of application for these shares may be obtained from the undersigned. JOHN B. SHANO, Secretiry, Cardiff, April, 1876. 6996 QARDIFF WORKSHOPS FOR THE BLIND. A BAZAAR of FANCY WORK, in ad of 'he aoove Hei^e- oient Inst tution, will be held at the TOWN H\L', CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, 26th, and THURSDAY, 2Jth APRIL, 18^6, c^m- mencing each day at Eleven o'clock a.m and closin, at Ten o'clock p.m. Amongst other attractious there will be a large assorlmelt of rrench Fa.ucy Baskets, Toys for lhi]dr.n and FloAeri 111 Pots. Aduiission Is, Children 6d, to Four o'clock p.m. after which the prices will be 6d and 3d. 7028 THE MERCANTILE MARINE OUTFIT- TING COMPANY (F 1MIIED). Incorporated under the Company's Ats of 18^2 and 1^67 by which the liability of Shareho ders is limited to their gharis. Capital— £ 10,000 in 1,000 Shares of £10 each. Payable-,Cl perSbare onapii.ico.tion, £ 2 per Ishare onillotment, and the bul&ncc 8.S rccjiiii6d by -instalments uo' GAcccduig" £ 2 per Share at intervals of not leas than three months. Applications m-y be made for Sha: La to be paid ill full upon which a difcount of 5 re: cent will be allowed. If no allot- ment is made deposits will be returned in full. DIRECTORS. Mr WM. THOMAS RAPE V, Temperance Hote Westgate-street, Cardiff. Mr JOSE PH PAYNE, Cabinet Maker, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Mr JAMES STYLES, Shipl,roker, Primavesi-chambers. Bute Docks, Cardiff. Mr ROBERT LEE, Steamship Owner, 15, Mount Stuait-square, Cardiff. Mr NATHANIEL bERRY, Merchant, 76, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. BANKBRS. The WEST OF ENGLAND -SOUTH, WALES DISTRICT I BANK, Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at the several Branches. tOLIClTOR. Mr JOHN HENKY EVANS, Cardiff. MAHAGIU AND SALESMAN. Mr H. SPLATT, Cardiff. SECRETARY. Mr J. A. HOGU. Cardiff. REGISTERED (TFICK No. 20, QUAY-STREET, HIGH-Si KEET, CARDIFF. PLACR OF BUSINESS. CÆSARIA CHAMBERS, nTUAHi-sTRr ET, CARDIFF. PI-M SPECTUS. This Company is formed for .the purpo e of purchasing direct from the manufacturers ana suiiv>lying shipowners, shipmasters, and others, witii even description of teamen's wearing apparel, and other ready-made goods, as we,l as the mxtsrial in lengths, and other neceB5arn.s, of good quality and at reasonable rates, for export or home use. The advantages this i-ompany ofiur are such as to ensure the confidence of custonier-i, as it will enable them to reali e a fair profitfor their (,'O>KJS in foreign countries, which hitherto they have b en Ullab e to do owing to the extreuae high prices gene- rally charged. It is therefore expected that the Company will receive the speciai support of shipowners and Shipmasters, as it is chiefly formed to protect tleir interests in purchasing their tlop chest, or goods f or exportation. The Compmy will be in a position to giveteiros for the voyage on the usual conditions of insurance covering the amount of each purchase. It is more than probable that the profits accruing from the Company's undertaking, after selling at a moderate price, will, from the extensive connection the manager has with owners and shipmasters, leave a large dividend, and it is expected that at least 10 per cent, will be declared for the first ha f-year. It is intended that the Company will purchase the goods for cash, and this will add considerably to the profits. Extensive premises, situate at the corner of Stuart-street and George-sireet, opposite the Pier Head, DOCKS, Card ff, a most advantageons position, have been secured, where a large business cm at once be opened and placed in working order in the course of a month. The Company have been fortunate in securing the services c f Sir S-platt, i.s msnager and salesman, and he hiving had upwards of 20 years experience entirely among Shipmasters, has, therefore, a lirge connection, which will be given to the Company without any compensation. These arrangements will enable the Company to commence the bnsi- ness without the usual large outlay asked for goodwill. Application for shares must be made per annexed form, but no application will be entcrtahltd unltss the ueposit of tL per share be paid on tne number appliei for. should no al.ot- ment be made, the deposit will be returned without any deduc- tion. THE MERCANTILE MARINE OUTFITTING COMPANY (LIMITED). Foim of Aj plication for Shares. (To be Retained by the Company's Bankers.) To the Directors of the MERCANTILE MARIXB OUTFITTING COMPANY (Limited). GENTLEMEN, H, iiiz paid to your Bankers the sum (f £ being depo,-ir of £1 per Share on this my application for Shares of £10 each i > the MKRCANTILU MAHINK OUTFITTING COMPANY (Limited), Irequc-t you '0 allot me these numucr of Shares, and I auree to accept the same or any less number you may allot me, and to Day the bum of ze2 per Sha con all .tm nt thereof, and all future tails made in accordance with the terms of tne Prospectus, and to beiomo a iiember of the Company, subject to the Memorandum a d Articles of Association, and request that my name may be piaced < n the Register of Members, in respect of the Shares allotted to me. Name in full Adcress Occupation 7! Date "!i87tS Signature N.B.—Share Certificates, will be issued in exchange for Re- ceipts of fully paid-up Shares. 685 V.R.—Farming in Canada.—V.R. O TENANT FARMERS. —There is no class to which Canada Offers a better field than to the Tenant Famers of (ireut Britain and Ireland who are anxious to cha ge theh- condilaon of Leaseholdors to that of owners of the son. Canada is comparatively so close to England (Liverpool to Quebec being the shortest sea passage to America, average 9 £ days), and the means of intercommunication are so numerous and expeditious, that within a few years it is not unreasonable to expect that tile Dominion will supply the home market with farm produce as readily itS did Ireland twenty yej,rs ago, and with far more profit to the producer, 'ihe superiority of Canadian Dtry produce hfzs now been fu:ly e-tabU,! hed. The Winter Wheat of Ontario, exh bited at the Paris World's Exhibition, in 1866, took the first pr-ze; and at the Fruit Show in Boston, U.S., in 1873, the largest ver h Id, Canada took the fi-st ppize for out-door haidy grapes and plums, and MX medals for peaches, peaju, &c.. in competftion w;th each and all of the States of the American Union. The growth and success of Stock Farming in the D ominion is demonstrated by the large demand from them for high-bred .Ig. lish stock, the faces of the leading buyers of the former country,like the Honourables G. Brown ard Cochrane, and il.s-rsj. Stone, Snell, Hood, Hope, Craig, and others, or their repie entaaves being now familiar to farmers at all the bast ex. -<>tions and sales of prize stock in Great Britain. Importations fr m Ca.nada of five stock and foesh meat have recently been made and atten- ded with no little pecuniary success. Improved Farms, with Dwellings and Farm Buildings, can be purchased at prices ranging fro xi and upwards per acre, according to quaBty, &c., or for the amount required to carry on a leaned Fawn in Great Britain. FREy GRANTS of rough, uncleared, but frst-ciass Land, of from 100 to 200 acres/may be obtained of the various Pro- vincial Governments, with additions 111 some cases for grown-up children. ASSISTED, ALMOST AMOUNTING TO FR22, PASSAGES, aregranted to Farm Labourers and Domestic S r ams. The Agents of the Government in Canada will iurnisii trust- worthy information as t > Lanus oaeti for Settlement .n their res- pective Provinces and Jiistricts, ano. Furmt for Sale, &c. Further information may be obtained, wi.h descriptive pamph lets, maps, &c., gratis, Oil application to UltlJnda Governmen Buildings, King-street, Westmuistn-, I..Diidoti,S.W. 2155 200 HOW TO MAKE £ J,000 PER YEAR, .M wnx: £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &c., call upon, or adtireso,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET. LONDON- "058 !u&lic Jtofaeis, A BERCRAVE.-The Sportsmen of Swansea £ JL Valley will p eise take notice that the intended SHOOT- ING MATCH, which was to come off at. the Lamb a; d Flag Inn, cn the 20th ol this Month, is POSTPONED till the 27th of th s Month. 7056 (Education. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—A High- c class Private SCHOOL. English, Classical, and French Masters Resident. Next term May 1st. 696.0 TjTFYNONESCHOOL, CONSTITUTION HILL, X). SWANSEA CONDUCTED BY MR G. EMERY. x u il s, if required, prepared for the Oxford Local and other ExaminatLnf. 7073 LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, JLJ MEDELLIN HOCS, ROATH-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs R. WHITE. The SUMMER TERM will commence (D.V.)on MONDAY, 1st of May. A DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S Next TE&M will COMMENCE on the 1st of MAY (D. V.) 6971 L A D I E S S C H 0 0 L BELGRAVE HOUSE, ROATH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principal MISS TULLIS (From Park Villa, Trede. arville.) Pupils are requestel to assemble on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant. The Summer Term will commence on TU E S',AY, the 2nd of May 70.7 MEDDLE-CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, FOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS. 1, KING-SQUARE, BRISTOL. Mr E. E. NUNN, assisted by his son, Mr E. S. NUNN, B.A., LL.B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin, and a full complnnent of efficient teachers, thauks his friends for their con- tinued confidence for the long period of twenty years. Mr NUNN never lo.cs 8tght of the immediate commercial value of BOOK- KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, FRENCH and GERMAN when neces- sary, and all the numerous subjects userul to Clerks and Trades- men. More than 700 private pupils have availed themselves of his instruction. The BOARDhSIS Mid DAY SCHOLARS have a very thorough looming in everv practical study that can fit tbem for the battle of life. His pupils find an easy entrance to aI1 commercial house in the City. The lit-erary career of his bovs has been attested by numerous prizes and certificat-es-nearly two hundred—rai gdng tiom Trinity College, Dublin, down to the Royal Society of Arts, besides* multitude of minor successes. James Todd, Esq., has also awarded the Boarders more than one hundred paces trom the Protestant Educational Institute. Parentis anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited Parentis anxious for a good COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are invited by Mr Sunn to inspect the gtneral bearing of his pupils, the pro- gress thjy are making in their daily studies, and his liberal domestic arrangements. A detailed Prospectus on application. 117 ERTHYR TYDFIL PROPRIETARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, COURTLAND TERRACE. fcecond Term will commence May 1st, 1876. Head Master: DAVID FREW, Esq., B.A., London. The Institution is under the supervision of a Committee of Governors. The School is undenominational, and is intended to furnish a high-class Liberal r.duc ition calculated to fit boys for Profes- sional and Mercantile pursuits, for Competitive Examinations, and for the Universities. No pupil wi be admitted under the age of 8 years, nor until h shall have p.iB3td an examination in reading, wi it ng, the first four rules in arithmetic, and such other subjects te shail fio-n time to time be Tequireti. THE TERMS FOR TUITMN are-From 8 to 12 years of age, 8 Guineas per annum above 12 years of age, 10 Guineaa per annum. Pupils cmnot be withdrawn without a term's previous notice or payment of the term fee. In the case 01 Brothers the lower fee will be charged for each. A new Pupil may be admitted at any tune dunng the Term, the charge made belD from the rate of his entrance. There is no extra chaige exeept for Music, Stationery, and Booko. Pupils are admitted on the nomination of a Shareholder, or by a resolution of the Governors. Every pupil must provide himself with a College Cap, accord- ing to form, to be had at the School. Applications for further information, addressed, to the Secre- tary. Nr, J. FERUSSON or to the HEAD MASTER, Court- land Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. 70i2 QOWBRIDGE SCHOOL" Of the Endowment of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight. TRUSTEES The Principal and Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford. HEAD MASTER: The Rev..M. PRICE WILLIAMS, M.A.. late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford first ciMS in Classicil Moderations, 1865 s-cond class, Final classical School, 1S68. CHAPLAIN AND SECOND MASTER The Rev. F. BROWNE, M.A, late Scholar of Wadham CoUege, Oxford first class in Math. Mods., 1869 second class Finals, 1871. t CLASSICAL MASTER: J. J. DYSON, Fsq., B.A., Senior Scholar of Gonville and Caias College, Cambridge, First Class in Classical Tripos, 1874. MASTER OF THE LoWER SCHOOL HUGH DE SPEAR. Esq., B.A., Oxford, and 1st B.A. of London University. FOREIGN MASTER HERR CARL HEUMANN. VISITING MASTIM: Matliematies:-The Rev. D. JONES, H.A., late Scholar of Jesus Col iege, Oxford; Second Class in Math. Mods., 1809; Second C lass Finals, 1671. WRITING MASTER:—Mr. W. LEWIS. PRILL-SERGEANT :—Sergeant CHAPMAN. Tcere are five mouitorships, of tne annual value of L16 10s. tenable at the school lor four ytars, and open to all boys between the ages of twelve and sixteen. Monitors entering Jesus College, Oxford, have a cluni to Thr e Exhibitions ech of the annual vaiue of jtlO. B ys educated at Cuwbridge School for four years previous to then matriculation areeliK-bte with natives of Wales to Twenty Scholarships at Jesus College, Oxford, each of the annual value of JtSi, There are Two Exhibitions in the School of the annual value of £:30. Two Examiners are appointed yeaily bv the Principal of Jesus college, Oxford. There is a oetached Infirmary, under the care of a properly-qualified per- son. Boys prepared, if desired, for the Local Examinations. Special Classes are formed for the Great Public Examinations. Sixteen Scholarships and Exhibitions gained since 1870, and three first classes. Among the Scholarships and Exhibitions gained are open oDes—at Merton, 2, IMagdalen, Oxford, 2j Christ Sixteen Scholarships and Exhibitions gained since 1870, and three first classes. Among the Scholarships and Exhibitions gained are open oves-st Merton, 2; IMagdalen, Oxford, 2; Christ Church, 2 Queen's, Oxford Corpus and Jesus, Oxford. 6446 L LANDOVERY S 0 H 0 0 VISITOR. The LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID,.S. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER. The Rev ALFRED G. EL-WAKOS, B.A. (late Scholar and Exhibitioner, Jr8us' College, Oxford). BJICOND MASTER. CHARLc S E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A. (Open Scholar of Qui-en's College, Cambridge, and Firet^MB Mathematical Tripos, 1874). ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. cv, fG;TW- GENT, Esq.,B.A (Open Scholar of University College, Oxford, Seoond-olaM Classical itfoderations, 1873, and First Class in Final Cl&arioal Honours, 18*6, and Proxime Accesiit for the Stanhope Histo- rical Prize, 18/1. mT1T,T Natural SCUNCB MASTIR, „ • CHARLES A. Bl&KMASTER, Esq., B.A. (Lincoln ylle^e Oxf-rd, First Class in Natural Science Honours, 114.) It structor of tho Art and SciEnce Classes of l5e„. ut TKensington Museum, and late of th; Royal School of Mines, London. FRENCH MASTER. M. GI RMAlN REGIS, University of Pans. MUSIC AND SINOINO MASTER, MR. 1HOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL-SERGEANT HOBAN, R.C., V.C. There are twenty scholarships and two exhibitions of year each, tenable for four years at Oxford. The scholarships, which are tenable f, r six yiarj, are competed for twice a year. Ihe course of instruction has for its chief a m the higher classical i:d mathematical piepar .tion for the universities, and every effort is maiie to give a sound genera education, and at the ^ame time to dsviloue any special apti ude which a boy may show. Bo\s are prepared for the preliminary Leg J, Medical, Army, and Civil Service examinatioi s. Chemistry is taught practically in the laboratory, which is fitted uo with every necessary appliance and Geology in the museum, v.vere there is a large and valuable collection of neolo^icai specimens. Otiier branches cf natural science are taught 11 rotation. For the Mode-n Department, the £ im is to give a thorough com eicial education, and to secure this, boys are well giO'indcdin Et gl sh literature and modern languages. They are Ials, taught mensuration, land surveying, drawing, book-keeping i bv s;n ;le and double entry and eleiientarv mechnmcp. The whole school is taught music an hour a week, and private lessons are given in addition The bono irs eaiiie.i i>\ i his-chool since 18.0 are tbe highest I obtained by any schoot in Wales, and include a Fifth Wrangler, a Twenty-second Wran/er, two First Classes at oxford, two open Fellowships it Cauib iJge, and se- en upeii Scholarship*, be^-i.Ks numerous E^hi! i ions. aheprize, gaimd atnountin value to £ 11,320. The Warden has accoini; odation for eighty 1 oardera at the College, and Mr Williams for t wenty at Pio pect House. There is a large piay:, nund attached to the SCLOlil, and the services of a professional cnckeier are retained for the season. Terms forboaidand suiticu, inclusive at the J Warden's 5 ouineas Ditto dit o a ill- »Vi,Iiauii'<s 40 do. The next te m commences May 1. I Anyfuither informat onmay be obtained from the Rev. tho Warden, the College. Liandoverv (BATTATTTIL ARDING and D AY SCFIOOL for 0 YOUJ>;G LADIES. Conducted by THE MISSES MARKS, Assisted by an efficient Staff of Resident Governesses. THOROUGH HOME COMFORTS. School reopens, D.V., on MONDAY, the 24th inst, when next Term commences. Harrow House, Dumfries place, Cardiff, April 18th. 70i5 LAD I E 8 s c 11 0 0 GREAT HOUSE 'OWBRIDGE. Princip\ls—Mrs and the Mioses CULVERWELL. The Next TERM will COMMENCE (D.V.) TUESDAY APRIL 18th. Pupils are prepared for Oxford and other examinations. 6863 QABDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HEAD SIAbitR F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, a.A, lits Foundation Scholar of St. John's College, Lambrdôe. ASSISTANT MABIEKS: F. J. BORNEH, B.A You. dation Scholar of 8t, John's College Cambriage, J. A. P. PSK>, B.A., Queen's Co lure, < xford, First Cla-S in Natural Science, &c. A liberal education is given by Gracuatts of the Universities. The next term will be^n 011 iiona-y, the ,st Lf My. at 9, .m. Apply to the Head Has er, School lious-, ^haries-sireet, or the Secretary. 45, The Parade, ca, d 1 if. 6803 Siutlduig denes* GLAMORGAN benefit BUILDING SOCIE1Y, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. TRUSTER- JAMES L'E, Esq., Ca^hciiral Boad, Cardiff. THOS. EVAN'S, Esq., Surgeon, Car. ii. JOHN E. ji'Co^NOCait, t-sq., C.E, Cardiff. Deposittll received daily from £5 to £5,0 0, at Five rAr cent, imercs-, 1 avible half-yearly, withdrawable ar short diite UPWARDS OF £ C5.(j00 ALREADY ADVANCED ON MOiiToiGE. Apply to the Managing Secieiary, MR. R. EMERY, Pocks, 'a:d''f 18th April, 1876. 7088 2909 QAKDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. FUM3 from to e-OOU re dy to be L 'NT.n Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Made da y. Present rate of Interest on ep.sits, 5 per cent., subject to six months' notice of withdrawal; 41 per coit, cent three months; and 4 .i r cent repayable on eemand. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT, Prospectus and all nformation may be obtained on applicft" tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS of BORROWING and REDEMPTION further Keducea. PETER PRfCF, Dated, 3 Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 29^"— 0 business ddresscs. THE EASTER EXHIBITION OF GENERAL DRAPERY AT H OWELL AND COMPANY'S. H. & Co. having visited the pr nClflle Markets, where a'otie Value all] ,tyle combined can e nrcured are no" prej};j,[td i:h, ai.d w.ll offer An almost unlimited assortm m "f new and fa-1penable productions for this season. BLACK AND O O:IŒD StiES Cf extraordinary merit. Intending r urchisers of Silks are recommended to make the r selections without delay siiks bemg ill greater demand, prices will certainly go up. FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT. Tie geneial depression in the Manufacturing districts has forced many Sales at, neaily one-ha f the cost of making. Ll. lid Co. being Casti Buyers, aud al *-a_i s on the alert, are adders of very large Parcels. LINENS, CRETI,N CURTAINS, CARPETS, FLOOR. CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, &c., &c., under special cultivation. COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, & are this Season under ener- getic management. Gentlemen's mercery, hosiery, gloves, stays, haber- dahery, trimmings, umbrellas, ribbon and lace depart- ments are well assorted, ana will be found 10 to 15 per cent, to the public good. JJ OWELL AND Q O., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 6094 9 to 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. fpHE pRINCIPALITY OUTFITTING E STABLISHMENT, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. We beg to thank our numerous customers for the hearty support accorded us on SATURDAY LAST, on the occasion of opening the NEW WING of our Extensive Iremises. On account of the great demand for GOODS in all Departments wc are sorry we were unable to serve everyone who favoured us with a call, but we trust, for the future, tin-, will be avoided, and for the convenience of our patrons we repeat below the ARRANGE- MENT of DEPARTMENTS, which will be found amply provided with New and Fashionable Goods for the Easter. Remaining, Yours obediently, D. JOTHAM & SONS. ARRANGEMENT OF DEPARTMENTS. 26, ST. MARY-STREET—GROUND FLOOR- COATS, COATS and VESTS (to match), TROUSERS, TROUSERS and VESTS (to match), MEN'S OOM- PLETE SUITS and MECHANICS' CLOTHING. No. 1 SHOW ROOM- CHILDREN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS, JAG KETS, COATS, &c. No. 2 SHOW ROOM- TRAVELLING REQUISITES. 27, St, MARY-STREET, NEW WING-GROUND FLOOR- SILK, FELT, and STRAW HATS, CLOTH, FUR, and SILK CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &c. General HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. No. 3. SHOW ROOM-60 ft. by 24 ft. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT. No. 4. SHOW ROO- STOCK CUTTING and MANCHESTER ROOM. No. 5. SHOW ROOM- WATLRPROOF CLOTHING, 2930 C894 ALL COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESSED DIRECT TO THE FIRM. ECONOMICAL" AND FASHIONABLE rj READY-MADE CLOTHING. Messrs W. BRI^ & SONS invue attention to their arrange- ments for the Sprint ana 3Uinm ?r Seasons. Tne STOCK of Nh, W GOODS in l Departmerts is ve y extensive, and as bV direct dealings WlLh, me WhllleDal" iUa'iufacturers all inter mediate profit* ev'eO thing is marked at the 1. west pos- ■ ble rate—calculated tor promDt payment without discount— they are jL'Ie t,) offer consifler ble advantage in the price and quality of their clothi g, as well as in the iar;e y and extent of Stock. Intending purchasers are requested to -all a-d insnect the various bovklties in iiojs". Yo tis'. and ( eiitlernen's Attire, Ho iory. Hats, Caps, Sca.rf-, T e. lld TravcUing Requisites ADDRESS THE CARDIFF HOUSE, corner of Caroline-street, St Mary-street, C irdiff. Terms—For Rea^y Money Only. JO H H B <j W D B IT ANTIQUE CHINA SHOP, ate., WAlLDOUR-STREET OXFCRD-STRi,%el. LONDON. SM •