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fey gutftum.' ACTION APPOINTMENTS. f^bold p ALEXANDER BROS. ST"1 nLaurr,hULy Nov. 21 J-C• 6»fTk loayrefan. near Pontypridd Nov l« ^^> fcWare' U"«- C rdlff Nov. 29 &, 30 t. °Perty, Hee.fach, Rnondda Valley Nov lt>«' &c., at Cardiff Nov' 18 Prn^U"ria<le' &C>' at Aberdare NOV. 14 ft 15 > re &r°Perly at'Ireallaw. Sw 20 i.'v» Meto knear Cardiff „ tw a \>ck>AKN AKD. THOMAS. CLARKE &. co "°U3« p^P'cmem, CurriaKes, &r„, near Cardiff Nov. 14 \L rr°D«rty. at Caruiff No/ 15 *'«Hra,(ip Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. \f, > Household Furniture, at Swansea .Nov. 13 • 1'dfinnj- MR w- H« SOULIER. «uaing Land.at Cardiff -Nov. 16 Cjw >. Messrs D. EVANS and SON. Hi, tt°r8e, at Card It ,Nov. 18 VL'&'JlI ilr JOHN H. FIELDER, at JvDHorses, at Bristol Nov. 16 V ol Nov. 30 0,4 v Messrs GOODE and OWEN. Perty, at jN aroerth NOT. 16 >. ^0U p„„. Mr F. a. GUUOH. m(j*J °uiery, at Swansea. — .— Nov. 17 F, ^e8ars HARVEY and MOLISON. ifa, ^niture ana Effects, at Swansea Nov. 13 > J>, Messrs JOuN JikNKlNS & CO. !<- roPerty. at Cardiff Nov. 28 „ "QldfVf, Messrs JONES and SON. lf»i. UlSes, at Elanharran Nov. 16 'Sr.. Mr THOMAS JONES fc *t Aberavon Nov. lm », Messrs N. LAWRENCE and CO. ?$>, Iffliture and Effects, at Canton .Nov 14 Jfyrjold j. Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK. Ho ^Vi-^fnituro> 4tu-»111 S*»u»ea. NOT. 16 Kl y^lam ?es> Ao-> Swansea „ Nov. 13 (jll\lt.ijo loud MatenalB, neu. BetiWaI, Mon. Nov. 20 at Swansea Nov 20 ?<w ^etlware, &c, at Swansea Nov. 20 and 21 » Messrs MADDOX & KMEKY. and Effects. at Cardiff.. „ „ Nov, 15 nu. *"3i at the Cardiff Arms.Cardiff. „ — ..Nov 25 &. t Mr W. C. MORRIS. »atNea'h.> — Nov. IS ^014 j, IMK DAN IB L PalLLIPS. JeSs, UfDiture, &c., at Swansea —Nov. 18 -r. Mr w- JONES POWELL. Ni» 'a^l'ing-Houaes, at lon-Ystrad.„mNot 13 cn^Pr»U. — Nov. 14 f, fimfes' at Pontypridd Nov. 15 ^li» Qse and Premises, at Ft-rudale Nov. 20 > Mr 5 n.POWELL. ^8) &c., at Llaneliy ..Ncy, 16 Messrs RJ!E and JUNES. illir-huse and Premises, at Tonypandy, Nov. 16 v lehold 1, Messrs E. ROBERTS is SON. WK.! urniture, *c.. atSwiasea _.Nov. 14 W?#Wi Mr W.P.STEPHENSON NtT* knp,lements)Cr°ps,Dog3, PouJtry, &c., at El v.. Nov. 13 'Cft4nPen?. at Cardiff. Nov. x4& 15 Otk eat ca Kov- %1 »and Implements, at Swanbridxe — — Nov ^SSLSWt Me«»rs STKAKER & LAKE. &c, nwar Abergavenny. NOH!mber 16 SALE THIS DAY. k. High Mead, felf. ft X*r FINAL SALE. 4i!Lp. STEPHENSON will SELL by .yO:N at the above place, on MONDAY, the 13th at Twelve lor One o'clock precisely, the &'b rick EFFECTS, iuciudh.jj ploughs, harrows, crops, %'i, s8ilitr.c'oth8, weighing machine and weights, lar^e new K,l^e"') u 'ST net, a quantity of peahurdUs and protectors 'libj»*rden tools, bee hires, lot of excellent seed pota- r,u Uj iu suitable lots), wool, »a uable retriever !8. pure Brahma and other poultry, contents of 4 ^^c £ 2°ms, earthenware, g aM, a*. 113S9 1uh tiao SALE TO-MORROW. He,,0' Art Property, being the bona-fide collec- ^;etn?Sr8 Brooks and sons (the Eminent Publishers to t{, yh °I Loudon and Oxfor.i. Established 1750 p STEPHENSON will SHILL by f'iii?" Qq at the Curdilf Arms Assemb'y looms, 'hNber itSuAY WEDNESDAY, the J4th and 15th «vetll'^7tj, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, aud Seven 8 PT, a magnificent collection of eiegantlr-framed V^heg '^CRfcy, nuitable for drawing or dining-rooms, JSc. cUag 6ic- Thifc collection of works of art, of the Sjfltet^'Ou,' COnsists of chrjmotypes, aouarraphs, oleographs, v^*ister*vtoti ,ies' &c,> after the most popular works of P-cnfht p- "ey Ceoper, Rowbottom, Hardy, Pearson, and •W'0*! 0/ o'cn»ru8°n, Ooodall, *c., together with a superb v ENGRAVINGS by all the principal artists I a"d present. 3819 11269 iVIto rtheawl. near Bridgend, Glamorganshire. v- P. STEPHENSON has receired In- *'tk' Jfov5^c^<Jn* to SfcLL by PUiJLIC AUCTION, onTHUR3- Ii>> hrnli^h, 1876, at one o'clock in the afternoon precise'y, Kbl' er! eQ rtotel, Porthcawi, subject to such condition as then be product, all those TWO FREEHOLD ^WELLlNa BOUSES, situate in the New road, U^'h Hriuftend, and now in the occupation of Mr K^ratfV^hes, General Dealer and Mariner, either together '*» M may be doaided on at the time of the sale. Ify, <>l th 18 occupied by the owner, vfcvjvfe(i{> Pu 1 chase Money may remain on Mortgage to rSw 'Ur»ulro^*>,«>"or Purchasers. vNL^'«*rt6t part culars apply to Mr Thomas Webber, 32, %I^*H j the Auctioneer, Crookherbtown, Oardii! Mr A. Ilawmat-stres-, Taunton or Mr fl. C. TRFNCHARL), Solicitor, Taunton. MT—Impoitant Sale of Warehouse Property. SI J^8 BERNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE Vfbi* h„H' ^aye received instructions from the mortgagees J.g^rCTlON, in one lot, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, lN»lohe tf,c ]Etb November, 1S78, subject to condi- xt the time of sale, all those two valuable tiS? WAREHO JSE3, lately in the occupation of 7*-J and R.es,eorn and provision mercuants. These '"irflUi^'Hrned ami tuiii for the late owners expressly for u^nts of ihHr trade,are sitnated near Messrs Spllier s ^fo*teh 0n tho wc8t side of the We^t Bute Dock, Caraiff. H^c'1*'iiV„0u8e8 have 5 store> • and a sack left, are connected and mav be used together or apart, there being 'Ahera is* frontage of tiO feet, with a depth a^.Want and machinery will be sold with tho pre- n 'to 't'ljn ,Je I'angye's patent (E siae) herizontal steam t ay,1*' 10-borse power, with upright boiitr, ttanding ,e- water tank, blow-off and exhaust pipes complete: 'le^SSfc'8 Patent hoist,fix«d with 3 sots of chains and pulleys: p Patont lowering naachines, with shafting and ^ar s'ding accommodation on both sides of the »1« tbo 8ide 'aciBr the dock there is a covered via- WItil &nt *torey, which extends to the *re convenient counting houses, and the jV»S are built of N«*d>ridee stone, with substantial lh*Ut|* 3, mns, and heavy sJantlins: beams, the walls varv- Jh l0(j to 2 feet 6 inches, and diminishing in thickness *W'« i( 0rer, %,e lient cellarage under the whole area of both :Ii V» ott>^ '8 under lease from the trustees of the f»r a term of 99 years from 137J, at an annual N*K £ t0f £ 6J- \Jl Hiji Se' may be viewed at any lime prior to the sale, -AhL conimence at Two forThreo o'clock in the after- •VfMlcu- » 10,4 for further particulars may be made to Messrs i>^<let.j.^tlcer1 and Cerbett, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to the fr^rbt°wn, Cardiff, 27th October. 1876. 11143 Furnishing and Others.—87, Charles street, ilScsiN Crockherbtowo, Cardiff. o«i. MADDOX and EMERY have re- ^k'h *")> t<, 'rts'ru.-tlons from Miss Ohappelle (who is leaving by AUCTION, on W EDNEiDAT next, November whole of the HO SEHOLD FURNITURE, and comprising tapestry and other carpets (new), ch4 l^ewj, fenders and flrel ens mahogany loo table,maho- "n»!ere and sideboard combined, mahogany hair- 'Uit^ *n<^ other chairs, coucues, &o,< walnut diawln^. 1, enrtains, poles, and rings, large ward- *"4 treadle sewing machine, the furniture and *h h« u. ?1?0' 6 bedrooms, the whoie of the kitchen utensils, V «U(I dries. '}} commence at one o'clock precisely. ('a which Miss Ci appell h<w tor ti.o la9^ yeara ?^h;Ulh A-led on one of the principal millinery businesses Vh be rw '8 let witu immediate possession. Applica-, ^4Bn^Me either to Miss Chappell, on ttie premises, or N. ''oneers, at their Offices, 1>, High street, Cardiff. 1 11263 JV^ Jv'<?>5rtna Hotel Yard.—Sale of Horses, Cows, &c. t'r c.Q.S MADDOX and EMERY have re- kfr? instructions from Mr Wm. Griffin, of Tynycoe. t0 stLlj "y AUCTION, in the above Yard, of » » the 25th November, several verv useful COWS. le\^l<h fcicuiars will appear in fnture advertisements. Caid ff, Nov. 8, 1876. 11303 k* ^nole street. Lower Grani^eto^n, Cardiff.—Sale of Two convenient Dweiling-housea. JOHN JENKINS and CO. have 5' (t?'8 instructions to SELii by AUCTJON, at the Cardiff, on TUESDAY, November 3Sth, 1676, i^Ob »k 8n o'clock p.m. (and subject to the conditions of en produced), the following valuable LKASEHOLD Jj^lj ji vi' all those two Dwelling-houses situ«te NOM. rvT '0'* street, Lower Graotretown, Cardiff, in the ?'<ld °Upat'on of Godwin and David Francis, at the i*Qf'a „ 6s 6d per week each,held under a lease from Lord Of iT^tee for the residue of a term of «9 yeais, from tL*U *»y, 1809, at the low ground rent of £ 3 10s per &boVe l "'a^bu are substantially built, and are now let to atl(j .^nants, and beius: near the Bute and Penarth ^italg Grangetown Ironworks, will always command h ^rt,'ctiiars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, ^3rar» Cardiff. u November, J.876. 11289 |k JV1V,0 SALE TO-MORROW. iVT^c! ion Rooms, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. sg^S EDWAKD ROBERTS and SON will! "0t;{> Kov &y AUCTION, at the above Kooms, on TUESDAY 14th, ls76, a quantity of well-preserved on. Furniture and other Effects. o'cirJi6* morning of sale. Sale to commence at 0ck* 11328 Odto Ity A, udion. Oxford Chamb*TS, Oxford street, Swansea. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, November 16th, 1S76, a large and varied IIIsortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, Ornaments, and other Effects, comprising drawing-room suite in green velvet, dlninjr table with extra leaves, walnut and mahogany loo tables, brilliant pier glasses, pictures, ornaments, lustres, music stoo;s, clocks, mahogany sofa in hair, couches in American leather, Brussels tapestry, and other carpets, oilcloth, hearthrugs, fenders: fire-ireos, cane-seated and other chairs, werk tables, copper tea kettles, &c., &0. mahorany washstand (marble top), dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, feather and other beds, commodes, spring mattresses, palliasses, half-testar and other bedsteads, mahogany chests *f drawers, &c., &c.; together with the usual kitchen and oulinary utensils, &c., tic.' Goods on view morninc of sate. Sale to commanee at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 11329 Northampton Mews, Swaasea.—To Livery Stable Proprietors, Itc., &c. MR JOHN LEEDER has had peremptory instructions from Mr W. Hardinr, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (without the least reserve), on SATURDAY, November 18th, 1876, the following HORSES, CARRIAGES, CABS, BRAKE, and HARNESS, &C., comprising— 1. Black Mare, 15.2 hands, eight years old. good worker in any harness. 8. Black Mare, 15.2 hands, eight years old, good worker in any harness. Lot 1 and 2 are a capital match for black work. Z. Roan Horse, 16 hands, good worker in single or double harness. 4. Brown Horse, 15-2 hands. seven yeara old, good and quiet in any harness, and believed to be perfectly sound. 5. Brown Horse, 16-1 hands, good in double or single harness. 6. Chestnut Horse, 16.1 hands, capital worker in any harness. 7. Large Brake. to seat 22, in good condition. S. Brougham in excellent condition, having: only. recently been thoroughly done up., '0' 9. Ilansom, by Jiarston, Birmingham, nearly new. It. Strong Fly, in good condition, and nearly new, by Ward, Swansea. 11. Hansom, in good condition. 12. Basket Carriage, nearly alW, with moveable seat In front for driver. 18. Shellibier, to carry eight mourners inside sad four bearers oulaide. fitted w ith hammer cloth, &e., fit for immediate use. 14. Dog Cart, very strong, and in good repair. 16. Light Spring Wacon. Five sets of double harness, ll sets of single harness, one set of shaft eait harness, one set of chain harness, sido saddle, saddles, bridles, nose bags, several erood corn bins, rollers, rugs, head stalls, lot of new brushes, &c., <tec., Ac. Sale to take place at Two o'elock in the afternoon. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 11330 POSTPONED from Monday, the 13th, to MONDAY, the 20th NOVEMBER. Glva Gwyn Colliery, iB the parish of Bedwas, in the county of Monmouth. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION (Hnder distress for rent), on the above premises, on MONDAY, Nov. 20th, 1676, the following PLANT and MATERIALS, comprising several coal trams, new rope, quantity of rails, weighing machine, rick of hay, &c.3 &c. Bale to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to H. D. Woodward, Esq., Soli- citor, Swtusea or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers. Oxford street, Swansea. 11308 To Builders and others-Building Materials for Sale. MR JOHN M. LEEDKR has been instructed by the Swansea Tramway Comjpany to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on MONDAY; the 20,h of Novem- ber, 1876, all those it it tit DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Mill court, Kill street, together with Kill Villa and outhouses adjoining. The whole will be divided into several suitable lots, and must be pulled dOWll and removed at the coat of the pur- chaser. Two months' eredit will be given on approved bills. Sale to take place at I o'clock punctually. Oxford Chambers, Swansea 11331 Oxford Chambers. Swansea.—Highly important-and attractive sale of Cnma, Earthenware, Majolica, Egyptian Ware, Parian Statuary, Stoneware, Fancy China, Jasper and Lava Wale and every requisite in cut and engraved glass of fine quality' Also an elegant assortment of fanry glsw goods. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received peremptory instructs s from one of the largest houses in Staffordshire, who are dissolving partnership, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, the 20th and 21st November, 1876, the above magnificent STOCK, which will consist of about— So Dinner Fervicas for 11,18, and 24 persons, richly decorated, and some of • olwtper kind. w t.r H it persons, with rich coloured prouidi, ud IsadMapM with Sowars. About 100 sets Toilet Services, single and double, in great variety. About 200 Tea and Breakfast Services, consisting of a great vario'.j of patterns, some costly, and others of a slighter des- cription. About 2000 Juts, covered sad uncovered. About 300 pairs and sets of Vase3, China and Bohemian Glass, of the latest designs, some of the China Vases measur- ing to inohee high with floe paiatings of tropical plants and iirure subjects. DO pa rs uf LUltre", various sizes. 100 dozen white and gold Tea and Breakfast Plates. ICO pairs Flower rets, ehastejy painted and groundlayed. About 500 dozen of Classes, in wines, ports and sherries, claiets tumblers, goblets, chantpnmee. soda waters, decanters claret i LT2». hocks,'water bottlwi, decanters, audgoblets. All these articles in glass can be had complete in suites of ttree distinct patterns. Also, in addition to the above, conservatory vases, flower stands, dejeuner set., Majolica baskets, Jasper ware in ItTeat variety, wicker-work baskets in variety, sets of jug and two roi lets in glass, teapets, toilettes in china and glass, lava ware and other articles too numerous to mention. Sate to commence at 11 o e ock each day. The whole will be on view em Saturday, November 18th, from 12The*above stoek will be fouud highly deserving the attention of private families. 118a2 IllE TO-MORROW. Williams' New Houses, 16, Llandaff road, opposite the Canton Market. Canton.— T» Parties Furnishing and others. MESSRS N. LAWRENCE and co. have received instructions from Mr Smith* who leaving this country, to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, the whole of the capital HOUSEdOuD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, onTUEoDAYnext, November 14th, Ic 76, comprising drawing room suite, oval table, pier glasses, cheffonitre, easy chairs in hair, couches and chairs in hair, cht.ES table, small oak table, card table, carpet and rug, corner cupboard, pic- tures, fender and irons, music stool, cane chairs, iron bedsteaa and palliasses, feather beds and millpuff beds, stands and tables, toilet glasses, ware, chest of drawers, cradle, kttchcn table, klic ien chairs, clock, desk and work box. Wine glasses, Ac., together with the usual kitchen utensils, &c. Sale t j commence at 2 30. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer*, at jneir offices, bt Mary street, Cardiff. Cardiff, Glamorganshire. South Wales. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. MR W. H. COLLIER is instructed to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, Nov. 16. at 6 fur 7 in the Evening. 84 LOTd of Eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, Tithe free and land tax redeemed, having frontages to King 8 road, the new road leading from the Canton road to the Severn road, at Canton, within a few minutes' walk of the town of Cardiff. Nine-tenths of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage or contract at 6 per cent., to be paid in nine years by equal half-yearly instalments, but the whole or any part of the balance may be paid off at. anytime without notice. Free conveyances will be given on the vendor's title being accepted. Particu ars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained 10 days before the sale at the principal inns in the neighbourhood; ofMrPKTEK PTLIC t:p S. Crt)ckherbtown, Cardiff; of Messrs R. and A. RUSSELL, Solicitors, 69, Coleman street, London, RC-; of the AUCTIONEER, 2S, Moergate street, London E.O. and at the place of sale. 11U0 Carnarvon Colliery, in the paiish of Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen. 1X/TR F. G. GOUGH will SELL by PUBLIC -i-vJL AUCTION (subject to snch conditions as sbail bs pro- duced at the time of sa c) t.y order of the mortgagees, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, November 17ch, 1876, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot, all that valuable leasehold PROPERTY known by the "ame of the Carnarvon Colliery, situate in the pariah of Llanelly, ia the couuty of Carmarthen. The coal produced is that kno-m es "Bituminous," and of excellent quality, and is much used at the numerous works in the neighbourhood. There is a siding from the colliery into the Llanelly and Liandilo Railway,communicating directly thereby with the port of Llaaeily and the Great Western Railway, each of which ia distant from the colliery about two miles only. The above Property is held under two agreements or tertns of agreement for the terms of 60 yeats frcm the 80th day of June, 1^72 and the 29th day of September, 1872, respectively, and a lease from year to year at sleeping rents amounting together to per annum. The Royalty on c al and cu m under the said agreement* is fid per ton, and 4d per ton on flreolay, and the Ray.ltV on coal and culm miderti.e said lease is lOd per ton, and the Royalty ou ironstone under a part of the property is 9tVhe lands comprised the said agreements or terms of agreements consist of a],outif1*f'and aU the minerals thereunder are included iu the let ing. The Hnds comi-rU. d I* the said lease consist of about 20 acres and the coal and culm thereby demised consist of the ftpp'y to th« Auctioneer, Murray street, T ifnll v • Rob rt jX"on £ /Q., Solicitor, Hall street, Llanelly or"™Sprechifa'ndCo^olicitors, 1, New Inn. Stra/d! L Llanelly, October 2" th. 1876. }1'-6Q MONEY MONEY 1 MONEY III!! From .£100 to P.100,000 ready to be advanced upon good o S Freehold. Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved g g securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per au- § 8 ^Smaller amounts on personal and other securities, at a g >> moderate rate of intere|t.. No Bills of Sale required. No connection whatever witn 5 J<Apply to T. J. Pnceand Co., Commission and Insurance < Agent*. College Chanters. Swansea. 10906 by glttrtiou. MBryn Tawel Villa, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. R D. T. ALEXANDER has been instruc- ted by the executors of th« late Miss Morgan, to SELL by AUCTION. without reserve, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1876. at Two o'clock p.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, cone prising dining room and parlour suites umbrelia stand eight-day clock, book case iron, half- tester, and other bedsteads; feather beds, mattresses and Pvllli&sses, &c. mahogany chests of drawers; washstands and dressing tables; toilet glasses, and the usual appointments, including all the bed linen and apparel; also the kitchen requisites and utensils. A very useful safe, and a lot of silver, including a silver tea and coffee strvice. The Gro ls miy be viewed on the morning of sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, J 6, 8t Mary Street, Cardiff, 8744 The Bankruptcy Act, 1569.-In Liquidation.- Market street, MAberdare. To Grocers, Provi»icn Merchants, and Others. R D. T. ALEXANDER has received in- structions from the Trustee, to SELL by AUCTION, on the preimises as above, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 14th and 16th days of November, 1876, the whole of the STOCK IN TRADE, FIXTURES, &c.. HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, and BOOK DEBTS, appertaining to the estate of Arthur Williams, grocer, in Liquidation, comprising several ewt. of butter, cheese, bacon, curranta, soap, lard, rice, tea, coffees, biscuits, sugar, together with a large quantity of potatoes, sacks of flour, tobacco, four firkins of vinegar, eandles, barley and Indian meal, s fa vera I tress of matches, three sacks of nuts, one cwt. of new seasoned hops, ginger, fruit of various descriptions, sack of maize, jams, sweets, Ac., Sec, The fixtures and utensils of trade are numerous, and com- prise counters, shelving, scales, weights, tea and coffse canis- ters. a .ery useful and strong pony, two carts, harness, Ac. The Household Furniture is of the usual kind, and consists of tables, chairs, comcn, glasses, iron bedsteads, millpuff beds and the kitchen requisites, &c. The Book Debts have lately been contracted, and amount to about 4150, a schedule of which will be produced at the time of sale. Ihs Book Debts will be offered at four o'clock on the first day. Terms Cash. Sale to oommence each day at TWELVE o'clock noon punctually. For further particulars apply to the trustee, Mr James Comns, junr., Bread street, Bristol, or of the Auctioneer, 76, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 3918 Cae Curias Farm, Tonilrefail, near Pontypridd.-To Hay and M Corn Merchants, and others. R D. T. ALEXANDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, November 16th, 1876, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the following CROPS, an being well harvested, and In good condition, viz.:—Two mows of meadow and clover hay, and a piece of old hay; two ricks of oats; and a small quantity of barley, the crop of 2t acres. Three months' eredlt upon approved security. 76, St Mary street, Cardiff, Oct. 28, 187 6. 8786 Caerphilly.-Sale of Leasehold Premises.—To Members of Building Societies and others. MR D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Caerphilly, on TUESDAY, November 21st, 1876, at Six o'clock p.m. punc- tually, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY All those two Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate and being on the road from Caerphilly to Enertlyn, and now in the occupa- tion of John Davies and Walter Coslett, as tenants thereof. The property is held for a term of 99 years from the 1st of May, J 874 (except the laat three days), at the yearly rent of 95, payable to Mr Henry Anthony. The minerals are reserved. The premises have been recently erected, are substantially built, and are In good repair. A large portion of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 76. St Mary street, Cardiff; or of Meslr. Griffith and CorbeLt, Quay street, Cardiff. 3784 Cardiff Arms Assembly Rooms, Cardiff Arms Hetel, Cardiff.— Mextensive Sale of Modern China Earthenware, and Glass. T. ALEXANDER is instructed by an eminent Staffordshire Arm to SELL by AUCTION, at the Assembly RoDms of the above Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, Tti (JR%DAY, and FRIDAY, the 29th and 30th November, and 1st December, a large and splendid collection of very excellent ICEIINA. GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, consisting of nume- rous and richly-gilt tea and breakfast sets, single and double toilet sets, a very large number of dinner services of the newestand choicest patterns, Bohemian glats vases and lustres, large jardiniere and conservatory vases, flower pots, jugs, flower stands, centre pieces, &c., &c., in majolica ware, similar artio.es in jasper ware, several pieces of Dresden china, Parian statuary, china vases, and stone ware, together with a general assortment of cut and other glass. On Tuesday, the 28th November, the day preceding the sale. the rooms will be* thrown open, when the goods may be je:-e wlU 't.1o.. place at 2 and 8.S0 P-m- each day. TO. f Carddf, Oct. 28, la76. 37-gg The 9trtry Red z « u: — — I Rudry, near Cardiff.—To Colliery JroprietorJ'^dYilRenC"^ MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to m AUCTION, on the above premists, on WED- NESDAY, the 6th day of December next, the whole of the valuable PLANT and MACHINERY connected with the above, comprising one 25 horse power horizontal stationary engine, adapted for pumping and winding; one 8 herse power portable engine, adapted for pumping and winding; 18 13-inch ipamps, two 12-inch working barrels,two 12-inch doorpieces, two 12-inoh wind boxes, rods, &c., complete for lift; 14 7-inch pumps, one 6-inch working barrel, one 6- nch doorpiece, or.e 6-inch wind- bore, four 5-inch pumps, one 5-inch wiudbo^e, one 6-inch H piece, pole and case compiete, pair double and treble blocks and sheaves, set of sorewing tools, one double purchase crab winch, one single do do., about 20 11-16 inch chains, four wheel- barrows, lot of mining tools, lightning conductor, ratchet and biace, &c. SMITH'S SHOP. -Pair bellows, anvil, vice, together with the usua appliances; two triangles and pulleys, and two sheaves, smith's tools, screw jack, and a quantity of wrought and cast iron. STUBS-HOUSE.—About 30 gallons of olive oil; ditto 13 gallons seal o.l; uitto 2 tallow; brasses, leather, nails, shovels, helves, &c. Oilice furniture and stand; three underground tram*; tram- road and rails; 8 turntables; grindstone; 2 pieces pitch pine in balk; alrpipes; beam, scales, and weights; quantity pit- wood, battens, p anks, &c. AIMJ tte following wooden buildingsTwo engine houses, and smith's shop. Sale to commenoe at 12 o'clock punctually. For further particu'ars apply to Capt. Reed, at the mines: or to the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary street, Cardiff. 3816 M To Publicans, Brewers, and others. R T. ALEXANDER is instructed by Mr Wm, Blake, to DISPOSE OF, by PRIVATE CO.V- TRACT, that very excellent and oid-eatablishi d Dou-ile. Licensed Inn, known as the TALBOT ARMS, situate in St Mary- "t' i'i the town of Cardiff. The house contains 10 bed and other rooms on the first floor ?ar» r,°ar parlour, and taprooms on the ground n°or. T here is also sufficient stabling for 20 horse*; coach-houses, Ac., and a commodious yard and pre- mises at the rear thereof. It is also situate in the prin- cipal street in the town, and is immediately opposite the proposed new theatre and concert hall; and is also in close proximity to the new circus building, recently crected bv Messrs Hutchinson and Tayleure. A good business has been maintained by the present pro- prietor for some years, and the taking affords a rare oppoi- rr^ any person seeking this kind of business, u i, Premi8es will be sold for tho unexpired time of Mr B ak»-s lease, of wh ch there is 1? years, from March, 187<J, together with the fixtures, fittings, and appliauces appertaining to the business. For rms and to view apply to the Auctioneer, 76, St. Mary street, Cardiff. M I1* ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that first-class HOTEL, known as the Brythwtnydd Hotel, situate at Dinas, in the 1 °h The premises, which have recently been coin- t v,a' a Tery considerable cost; cdnsist of a compact, native eto. e building, containing large bar, bar parlour, smoke room, large ciub room, 10 bed and other roon s, and vsjj)' excel ent I cellars, together with capitill coachhouse, stabling for three horaea, saddle and harness room, and si uate near the Panfy otation on the Taff Vale Railway, n'ar 10 Messrs Coffin and Co. s Works, ana aleo situate immediate y alonsrsi ie the station, which is to he built at Dinas, and the new road, 'n 00ur8e °f construction <>ver the river from theD n'is the Brythwenydd side, will pass immediately in 'rout of the hotel.^ The lease oi the premises is for a term of 99 3>ears, 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- chasers of this class of property. There is also a very excellent stream of water running imme- diately adjoining the property, which renders it a very eligible site for the erection of aB.ewcry in conjunction with the Hotel. To view, apply to Mr Daniel Thomas, Brythwenydd Colliery. Di as: or for terms to Mr D. T. Alexander, Auctione-r and street, Cardiff. 2694—10907 Port of Cardiff. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the Brigantine "GERTRUDE," of London, J85 tons 'egister, 290 tons burthen, now Ii ing in the Glamorgan Canal, Cardiff. This Yess 1 was built of oak at Naples in 1858, length 89 feet 1 inch, brea ith 20 fiet 6 inchex, depth 13 feet 3 inches, and cart ies about 290 tons at IS j feet draught. She was altered from a brig to a brigantine ia 1875, and is well found. For further particulars apply to Short and Dun*, Auctioneers, But* Docks, Carl ff. 11291 I L L I A X S A N D E R S W A UC T ION E E R, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 28. ST. MAliY bJIU"k;Lr, CAKDIFF. ^■r, v"s the following PROt-ERTJES for SAijti :— CAKDIFF.—Ace. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses in Kussell-ttreet. ttOAlh.—one house in Emerald-street; three houeet in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, aad seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Part' idge-road. CATrtAYS.—Six houpes in Letty-etreet; and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold Land at the comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.—A corner shop in Bromsgiove-street; and corner shop and house in Hoimsdale street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may be had on MortICage. Apply aasbove. ti '.d'iF 'nles by Auction. SALE THIS DAY, Heolfach, Rhondda Valley. Sale of valuable .Leasehold Property. MR. G. J. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Pentre Hotel. Pentre, on MONDAY, Nov. 13, ls70, the following lots of LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz:— Lot i.-All that 6-roomed Messuage or Dwelling House, situate at Heolfach, facing the main road, and occupied by Mr. Jonah Jones, at an estimated rental of X] 7 17e. 6,1. This property is held under a lease from Griffith Llewellyn, Esq., to Jonah Jones, for 99 years, from lilt July, 1870, at a ground rent of iCi 7s per annum. Lot 2.—Ail those three b-roomed Ccttages, situated atHfol- fach, and near the aforesaid property, in the respective occupa- tions of Messrs. John Jones, W. Evans, and E. Simon, at a low rental or about 130. This property is held under a lease from Griffith Llewellyn, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from 19th May, IJ71, at a rental of jE 2 4s 5d. Sate to commence at six o'clock p.m. These properties are well worthy the attention of purchasers, being all situated on and near the main road. and being in close proximity to several large collieries, where they will always command good rentals. If desirable lot 2 will be divided to suit purchasers, and a considerable portion of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Institute Pontypridd. October 20 th, 1876. 11313 Treallaw, near Pontypride.-Ba,e of valuable Leasehold Property. MR G. J. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by ALTCTION, at the Miskin Hotel, Treallaw, on MONDAY, the 20th November, 1S76, at 6 o'clock p.m., the fol- lowing lots of PROPERTY Lot 1. AU those Two new leasehold cottages, situate at Tre- allaw, and occupied by John Hellman and another, and estima- ted to produco,927 6s. per annum. Lot 2. All that leasehold cottage, adjoining the above property on the Eastern side, and estimated to produce a rental of £13 ISs. per annum. The above properties are held for an expired term of 99 years, under a lease from G. Williams Esq.,to J. Hellman, at an annual ground rent of about 2611 per house. for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, Inst-tute Chambers, Pontypridd, 11J44 SALE THIS DAY. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869.-Re Thos. Thomas, Pentre-Ystrad in Liquidation.—Leasehold Property for Sale. "IVfR w. JONES POWELL has received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Windsor Arms Hotel, Ton-Ystrad, on i" ON DAY, Novem- ber the 13th, 1876, at Eight p.m.. in One or more Lot?, and suoject to such conditions of sale as will then and there be produced, all those Four well-built and tubstautial MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, containing five rooms each, and situate near the British Schools, Pentre, now in the occnpation of Mr Thomas Thomas and others, at the net rental of £66 for the whole. The Houses are well built and drained,with two water closets, have a fronhge of 65 feet, and a large piece of ground at the back of each bouse as a garden. The above property is held under a lease for 99 years from 1871, at the very low ground rent of 43 5s per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Market street, Pontypridd; or to Mr JOHN JONES, Solicitor, 80, St Mary street. Cardiff. 3812-11314 SALE TO-MORROW. Edmunds' Town, near Penygraig.-Sale of two very substantial Houses. MR W. J. POWELL has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Batchers'Arms Hotel, Penygraig, 0u TUESDAY, the 14th of November, 1876, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, in Two Lots or as other-use deter- mined, and subject to such conditions of sale as will then and there be produced, all those Two very substantially -built HOUSES, w,th bay windows in front, situate on Graig Dinas, Edmunds Town, near Penygraig, now in the occupation of Messrs 0. Hughes and T. Jones, at the net rental of 1.19 10a each. The property is held under a lease for 99 years from the 2nd of February. 1876, and subject to the annual ground rent of A2 u for both lots. N. H.-Tho Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending purchasers to this property, as being a safe aud remunerative investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices 16, Market street, Pontypridd or to Messrj HOLLlER and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, I Pontypridd. 3513—11315 The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. J MR W. JONES POWELL has received in- structions from the Truitee in Bankruptcy to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Market Squara, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY next, the 16th inst., and following days, the whole of a Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every description, consisting of over 2,600 pairs. Viii nr aTm<? OiMJW oVsjock each day. No reserve. -I and the public generally. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, MarKet street. 11336 3323 Preliminary Notice. MR W. JONES POWELL will SELL by AUCTION Two Capital HUTS in Ferndale. Particulars in a few days. 11337-3824 Ferndale. Desirable Investment. MR. W. JONES POWELL is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Glynrhydynog Inn, Fern- dale, on MONDAY, November the 20th. 1876 (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), all that capital DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISIS, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Jones, containing eight rooms, situate in Btaenliechau Row. The property is held under a lease from Messrs Thomas and others for a term (;f 99 years from the 20th uay ol February, lS7ft', at the rental of 41 4s 2d per annum. The sale at Six o'clock. p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Market street, Pontypridd; or to Matthew Wayne Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, lontypridd. 11338—S822 14, Walter terrace, Walters road, Swansea. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, < n the ahove premises, ou THURSDAY, November 16,1876, the whole of the highly valuable .HOU dEHOLD UltE, TIANOFORIE, ENGRAVINGS, CHINA, GLASS, WARLI,, &c., the property of Mr John thiilips, who is removing, comprising in DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut suite in grweii rep, viz., 6 chairs,i 2 easy do. and couch, carved walnut card tnble, do. loo do. pier glass 66 by 42, walnut pianoforte (7 octtves, by b'Almaine), walnut music stool, pair of handsome rep window curtains with gold border, brinht steel fender and fire irons, pair of hmdgome firescreens in walnut. 2 walnut whatnots, mahogany rock-in.; chairs it. hair, lace curtains, table covers, enuravinjs, chimney ornaments, lustres, glass shades, antique China bowls, aud other ornaments, &c., &c.. DINING Room.-6 mahogany chairs, spring seats, covered in moioeco, 2 easy do. and couch to match, mahogany telescope table with extra leaf and patent screw, handsome mahgany cheffonn ere, large pier glass, window curtains fender and fire irons, handsom« chimney clock on 11 arblc stand, engravings in gilt and other frames, rocking and other chairs, chimney orna- ments, Ac., &e. HALL. Mahogany stand with table and !,late-"dMs, 2 mahogany hall chairs, wool and cocoanut mats, prints in frames, &c., &c. BSUKOOHS.—The contents of five rooms comprise very hand- some half-tester bedsteads with damaask curtains, French, iron, and brass do, feather be is, pailias-es, wool maHresses, bedding, ienier and fireirous, mahogany was stands with marble top, birch do and dressing tables, dressing g asses, sets of chamber ware, mahogany toxel ho;StfS', do c immodes and pedestals, Sranish mahogmy wardrobe fitted with drawers and tra) s, paintel linen (hcot, mahogany and painted ohests of drawer-, cane-seated chairs, lace and muslin curtains, &c.. &c. Tiim KITCHEKS contain the usual culinary untensils and requisites, &c., china, glass, ware, &c., also garden plants (potted), narden tools, &c. The Auctioneer wiil also offer for sale about 30 pairs of new superfine West of England BLANKETS, best makes, consigned to him for absolute tale. Tho goods will be 011 view the morning of sile. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon pre- cisely. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his ofii. es. 7, Dynevor pia,-e, Swansea. 11296 MR VV. C. MORRLjS has been instructed by Mr H Samuel to SKLL, on the premises, Water street, on November 16th inst, a fiuantity of Forfeited I WATCHES, & pledged in months previous to Februarv, l.->76. li322_ Aberavon.-Valuable Freehold Property for S de, MR THOMAS JONES has been instructed to SEL-Lby AUCTION, at the Walnut Tree Hotel, Aber- avon, on THURSDA V, November 16th, 1876, at Six o'clock in the Evening, subject to suca conditions as shall then be pro- duced, ail that FREEHOLD LAND, comprising— LOT I.-All that Garden adjoining the Gas Works, and having along frontage to Water street, Aberavon, and conta tiing 36 perches or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that Garden and premises on which two cottages formerly sti od, situate in Water street, Aberavon, neariy opposite tho plot of land described in Lot 1, and containing Ir. 17p cr thereabouts. Iso h of ihe above lots are situate in one of the prine-pat thoroughfares in Aberavon, and are well adapted tor building purposes. Lo,, S.-All that Field or close of land known as Wain Pwll Sci-than, situate near the town, between the road leading to the Ma"sh and the River Avon, and containing by admeasure- ment 2a. Or. 25p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation cf Mrs Banks as a yearly tenant There is a fine bed of clay under the surface of this land, well suited for urickmakin", which, in this rapioly ini'io^Bing dis- trict, would be VdY remunerative; this land is a'so well adapted for the erection of works. JTtie wnole of the property bdng freehold of inheritance, affords a rare opportunity for invost- ment to small capitalists. For further particular apply to the Auctioneer, or atthe sfficeof Messrs Tennant an-l Jones, Solicitois. Aberavon. 11211 R EES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES STATION STREFT, TREHERBERT, 6. CHURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. 9923 > elales by '-uáfott. SALE THIS DAY. -1* S*' Di'lwyn street, Swansea. IVfESSRS BEYNON <fc HUGHES have been „1"structed by Mr Poole (who is leaving) to SELL by iS7R ii I4 the place, on MONDAY, November 13th, is/0, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of GROCERY, ne> Scales and Weights, and other eSects, cowpr,øin teas. coffees, rice, suar, currants, raiBins. spices, biscuits, bacoq, Preserved moats, sardines, sauces and pickles, TI,1,alades, &c" Ac-"> also twines, paper and paper bajs, tea canisters, scales and weights, woighing machine (by Bart- f I1V"> 8C00PS. knives, treacle cistern, 4c., &e. Also part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising tables, chairs, bedsteads, washstands, ciicstts of drawers, floor clotb, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 11333 SALE THIS DAY. In Liquidation. 224, High street, Swansea. To Outfitters, 'tailors, Others. ME&SUb t>. E. fcjHERWOOD and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above premists, on FRIDAY, November 10th, 1&76, and follow- ing dajs, the whole of the valuable and well-selected ST JCK 01 Mr J. h. Babb, Clothier and Outfitter, consisting of a large quantitv of Gentlemen's and youths' WEARING APPAREL broad cloths, troweerings, scarfs, ties, hats, caps, shirts, tailors' trimmings, and a variety of sundries. The goods vi lli be on view on the morning of the days of eaie. An opportunity will be given to parties wishing to purchase goods between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock each day at a large discount off cost price. The auction sal e to commerce each evening at C o'clock. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, 14, Fisher street, Swansea, rd November. 1476. 11316 Box Colliery, Lianelly.-Sale of very valuable Colliery and other useful Working Horses. jVTR S. N. POWELL has received instructions -L-'JL from Messrs Neviii, Druce, & Co., to SELL by AUC- TION (subject to conditions of sale), on THURSDAY, the 16th November, 1876, at the Box Colliery Yard, Swansea road, about 16 Colliery Working HORSES, well adapted for Hauliers, Far- mers, and others. Sale to commence at 12 noon precisely. The Auctioneer bet's to call the special attention of intend- ing purchasers to this very rare opportunity. Further particulars may be had of Mr John Burnell, Penyfan, Llanelly, or of tile Auctioneer, at his Auction Mart. No h Stepney street. Li-nelly, NoT. 10th, 1876. MLlanharran.—Sale of valuable Leasehold Cottages! hS^RS R. JO^iES and SON have been in- structed by Mr Wm. David to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wish Corner House, Llanharran, on THURSDAY, Novem- ber 16th, 1876, at three o'clocK in the afternoon, subject to con- dinuns to be then and Ihere produced, in three lots, Six Valu- able LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. '<* u LOT I.-All those Two new and well-ouilt Cottages, situate at Dola. Llanhurran. ill tho snraral nnnnn<.t:nn. "ç *»- Roderick and Mr tdwin Howells. vw-t'VüD u' V31 S.-A1I those two new and well-built Cottages, situate at Dola, adjoining the lastlot. Lor 3.— A 1 tuose two new and welUbufit Cottages, situate at Dola, adjoining lot 2. The above premises are well and substantially built have good garden giound at the back, close to the village of Llan- harran, three miles dwtant from Llantrissant Station, and are in the immediate vicinity of several coal works, and offer a profitable investment fer capitalists. They are held under a lease for 99 years from 1Sj75, at a ground 'rent of at l$s per aunum. The cottages are situate close to the junction of the Cardiff and Ogmore aiui Great Western Railways. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 11362 Little Hardwick Farm, one mile" from Abenmrenny en-the Llanellen road. MESSRS ST-ivAtLKiR and LAKE have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the lata Mr Philip Morgan, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on 1 HURsLAY, the 16th November, 1876, the whole of the Live and Dead FAftMING STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLE- MENTS of husbandry, comprising 15 cart and nag horses ank colts, 20 head of cattle, lu2 fat and store sheep, 9 pigs, quantity of poultry, about :>.) tons of hay and clover, to go off, the pro- duce i f 2iJ acres of wheat straw, 25 acres of swedts, turnips manxolds, and potatoes, to go off grazing of about 70 acres of excellent meadow and pasture land, until Christuas, together with a large and valuable cjliection of modern agricultural im- plements. For paiticulars see posters. Purchasers of the hay and clover will be allowed two months' credit on approved security. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Auction and Estate Aweney Offices, Tiveiton place, Abxrgavenny. 117501 Bridgend Inn, Tonypandy. MESSRS REES and JONES have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Llewellyn to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTJON, at the above place, on THURSDAY. November 16th, 1876 (subject to conditions of sale as shall then HOLD DWJKbijma-wV>~»ii t.h"-t. detached 7-roomed LFASC- Rose Cottage, Tonypandy, nowm the occupation or jar jouu Phillips, and held' under a lease for the residue of a tsrm of 99 years, from the 24th December, 1865, at an annflal ground rent of £2 9s. The house being most compactly built and well finished, desirably situated on all eminence from the main roa*, with lawn frontage, back premises, with out-houses and garden, and commanding exten- sive views of the surrounding neighbourhood, the Auctioneers have plea-ure in recommending it as a very delightful residence. I or as 4 safe, lucrative investment for letting purposes. Sale toco-umence at 7 30 pr. mpt. For further particulars apply to Mr Llewellyn, near the De Winton Hotel, Tonypandy; J, T. Howells, Esq.. Solicitor, Treherbert; or to the Auctioneers, Treherbert and Pontypridd. 11300 In Eaukruptcy. Be Ramsay and Co.. No. 7, Grove place, Swansea. MESSRS HARVEYnand MOLISON have received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 18th inst., at the above address, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFtCTS, particulars of which w ill appear in posters. Sale to coiiiyneii, e at 11 o'clock. No Reserve. Auctioneers'offices, 3, Lower Goat street, Swansev. 7th November, 18/6. 113(;7 Pembrokeshire.—Important Sale of Freehold Propert..T. MESSRS GOODE and OWEM have been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the hutzen Arms Hotel, in the town of Narberth, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of November, 1676, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY, ullmeJoy LOT 1. -All that valuable Farm and Lands, called Pentroydin, containing 115a. lr. 23p., or thereabouts, of good arable, meadow, and pasture Land, held by Mr Evan Thomas, under a lease for 21 rean, from the 29th September, 18/3, at the yearly I ent of 41:30. LOT 2,—All that Dwelling-house, Girden, and Fields called Rhoa, containing 13a 3r lip, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr Lemuel John,as a yearly tenant at the rent of *12. LOT 3-All that Dwelling-house, Garden, and.Fields called Cut koo, foriiaerli, part of Pentroydin afo.'esaid, containing 7a 3r 31p, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr Caleb Monis, as yearly tenant at the rent of £ 10. LOT 4.All that Cottage and Garden called White Apron, and Field, part of Parkpwll-llif, being also part of Pentroydin aforesaid, containing 2a r, or thereabouts, held by Mrs Elizabeth James as to cottage and garden, under a lease for 60 years, about 22 of which are unexpired, at the yearly rent of 5s an as to tho field, from year to year, at the rent of £ 3 3s. LOT 5.-All that .ttid Garden situate at Commerciel Cross, in the < c.up;>t ;i of Mrj Elizabeth Williams,as yearly tenant at the rent of £ .■>: a. LOT 6. — All th t Cottage and Garden also situate at Com- mercial Cross, huld by Atra Hester Picton under an agreement for a lease for the unexpired residue of a term of 60 years from the 1st March, 15-3S, at the yearly I ent of ins. LOT 7.-All that Public House, Smith's Shop, Garden, and Pr. mises called Paik-y-lan Inn, adjoining lot b. held by Mr William Stephens, blacksmith, under a lease for two lives, now ag-d about 64 and 56 years respectively, at the yearly rent of £ 2 2s. Ail the above-mentioned Premises are situate in the Parish of Llandewy Velfrey,in the County of Pembrone, within 4 miles of the town of Narberth and the Railway station. The tenants will show the premises. For particulars npply to Mr A. H. Lascelles, solicitor, Narberth or to Messrs Goode ani ONen, Auctioneers, Haver- lord west. Nai berth, 25th October, 1S<6. 11123 LT- jpUMPINGENGIXNES.PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLTERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM- PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS is solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadrnple-actinj with two rams. These PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Wate- from a depth of 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are bemq- made in sizes to throw 520gallon3 oi Water up to those capable of throwing 8:),UOO Gallons per hour. The makers will be crlnd to advise npon, and are open to con. 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, kc. The PUMP is also a neat, self-contained 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 a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERT,CAL BOILERS guaranteed to carry lijo lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork, ) ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss 3book FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, COLLYHURST HQAD, MANCHESTER. 10329 c OAL 1 COAL COAL T. B. & J. H. STEVENS, COAL MERCHANTS, &c., GEORGE STREET, SWANSEA, and GKANDISON STREET, HAFOD,— Be*t House, Large, and Through Co.v Delivered to any Part of he Town at Current Prices, in sacks or bulk, 9696 f 1 ¡UbUt )1utittS; CAMBRIANINSTITUTIONFORTHE c DEA.F AND DUMtJ. THE ANNUAL MEETING AND EXAMINATION OF PUPILS Of the above Institute will be he'd On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, November 13th, 167. at the MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. The Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock by Joux Ivoa EVAss, Esq., Mayor. NOTICE.—The following alterations and additions will be pro- posed in the existing laws:- To admit children who are deaf and partially (iiimo as vvel' as deaf and dumb; to admit between the agts of seven and thir- teen; to admit only in the months of Januarv and July; tc require two respectable householders to give security iu cas< of sickness, deficiency in intellect, or death of the child, to ie move such child from the Institution; and to require Pariouj Boarders to pay from £25 per annum. 1-1342 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVICTION JLJ CARDIGANSHIRE. A SUBSCRIPTION LIST has just been opened to PUR. CHASE LAND for a Memorial Chapel and Graveyard. Members of congregation and friends on Sunday last £ il4 4 g Treasurer: JOHN JONES, ESQ., solicitor, Llamiyssil. Secretary: REV. WM. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar 112:13 School, Liandxssil, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Officers of the 10th and 16 th Glamorsfai Rifles will give a series of w MONTHLY PROMENADE CONCERTS, At the DRILL HALL, CARDIFF. The First Concert to be held on the 22nd inst. the second on the 20th of December. 1876. Further particulars will be announced shortly. Tickets at Thompson and Shackell'g, Music Warehouse, 4, Queen street. 1137 rjl OWN-HALL, NEATH, TU-NIGHT (MONDAY). November 13th. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. PUBLIC HALL, ABERAVON. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ArtieteMisa Jessie hoyd, of London Miss Florence Alien Eos Morlais, Mr Frank Holmes, Air J. R. Widiams the new Male Soprano. Pianoforte and Conductor—Mr Alexander Phipps. Tickets 3s 2s., Promenade Is. At Aberdare, Wednesday; Agricultural HaIJ, Swansea Thursday, November leth. 113lif, REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut,-Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, Utb November Hs7cs 1.—The detachments competing for No 3 prizes, Repos torv Competition, will drill as follows, viz. A Battery-,aturdav.. 7 p.m. B battry-7.80 p.m.j Tuesday. C Battery—Wednesday, at 7 p.m. D Battery—Friday, at 7 p.m. E Battery—Wednesday, at 8 p.m. F Battery—Monday, at 7 p.m. G Battery-Thursday. at 8.30 p.m. 2—The detachments compe„:n- for i\o 9 prize. Sling Wacon. will drill as follows, viz.:— I Battery- Monday, at 7 p.m. A Battery—Saturday, at 8 p.m. B Bat ery-4.80 p.m., Tuesdav. C Battery—Wedne day, at 8 p.m, D Battery—Friday, at 8 p.m. E Battery—Wedntsday, at 7 p.mc F Battery—Mencay, at 8 p.m. 0 Battery- Thurwiav, at 7 p.m. Officers' detachment at 7.30 p.m., on Tuesday. S.-I. Battery, Peuartb.—Repository drill every evening at 1 p.m. (except Saturday). The battery will parade in full uniform on Saturday at b p.m.. for the inspection of Ih," Adjutant. 4.—There will be a meeting of all the non-orum stoned officers of C Battery at the Drill Hall, on Saturday next, at 7.d0 p.m. 5.—For duty during the ensuing week :—Captain Almond Lieutenant Trayes, Surgeon Granger. Ser.'t. Johns, Corporal Robert, Bombardier Rosser, Trumpeter Marrnon. By oraer, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOGTH. G SHIRE PROPOSED NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES The Drawing will take place in the Grand Circus, Cardiff, by permission of Messrs HutchinSID and Tayleure, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH APRIL, 1877. In the presence of the Mayor and other influential Gentlemen. The following valaable Prizes will be given, and, in addition, One Thousand othen.- PJWZE. £ s. d. 1. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING 100 0 0 2. FIFTY POUNDS STERLING 500 0 S. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS STERLING 25 0 0 4. Fine-Toned elANO so0 0 5. Handsome GOLD WATCH and CHAIN 20 0 0 6. Superb DINNER SERVICE 9 0 0 7. SOWING MACHINE 1J 0 0 8. Silver-Mounted HARNEY 10 0 0 9. Sixteen Yards BLACK SILK.. 410 0 10. 201b Caddy of Choice Black TEA. 3 0 0 11. L«iy's DIAMOND RING 6 0 0 12. Handsome Dining-room CLOCK 5 0 0 13. Eiectro Tea ana Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and Sugar Basm 5 0 0 14. HARMONIUM 5 0 0 15. Piece of Irish LIN EN 310 0 16. Gentleman's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 17. Ladits'DR-SSiNG CASE 3 0 0 18. Set of DISH COV RS. u 4 0 0 19. Handsome TEA SET 5 0 0 20. DESSERT SERVICE 3 0 0 21. PERMANENT PHOTO, Autotype process, 31 in. by 24 in. (gilt frame and glazed,as exhibit d at Mr Lane's, Church street, Cardifl), of the Quten 2126 22. PRINCE OF WALES ditto 2 i2 23. Lord BEACONSFItLD ditto a 12 6 24. Lord DKRBY ditto 2 12 ó lio. GLADSTONE ditto 2 12 6 2ti. BRIGHT ditto 12 6 27. Electro CRUEf STAND, Toast Rack, and Eug t-tand 4 0 0 28. WEDDING CAKE 2 0 0 29. Sidt-of fine Cured BACON 3 0 o 80. Cumberland HAM, about 401DS 2 0 0 31. P ece of Horrocks' LONG CLOTH 2 0 0 32. CRUET STAND 210 0 33. MARTINl-HKNItY RIFLE, pres-nted by M. Morgan, 1\11., Solicitor, exhibited at Mr D. Thomas's, Gunsmith, Cardiff 13 0 0 The Drawing, which will be on the plan of the Art Union, will take place in the Circus, Ca dift, on WEDNESDAY. April 18, 1877, and the winning numbers will be published in the South Wales Daily News," -1 Western Mail," and Bristol Mercury," of the 5th May, 1877. TICKETS -SIXPENCE EACH. Treasurer: Clement Lucas, Esq., West of England Bank. lIon. Sees. F. W. Armetrong I D. W. Evans W. Davies P. B. Mureton W. Burnett j A. Smitii I- Auditors William Alexander, Esq., and Climries W. David, Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. Let all do what they can toward* this great and benevolent object,"—Extract from the speech of rhe Lord Bishop ot I, au- datf, at the Town-hall, Carditt, June 20th, 1S76. All applications for tickets, and all communications, must be directed to the HON. SECHETARI' S, at the CENTRAL OFFICE. ST AAttY STREET, CARDIFF. Central Offices, St Mary street, t ardiff. 10770 ^OTICE.—iElOREWAED wnfbcpaidTorha X' discoverers of the burglars who broke, into the f>v^tcr- mouth Tramroad Stat:ou on tho night of WEDN IF-! >AY Vov 1st, 1876, by Gv. HYNLT MOltids. 11334 OTICE.-This to certify that I shall not lie JJsl responsible for anv DEBT contracted bv my Wife, MARY ANNE BOLTON after the date thereof. (Signed) JOHN BOLTON, Witness, Ga-iitier, E- Novai0?h, 1S70. Ystrad Hhgndda. J;:toal JtnUCt5. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTthit~thi -I~* PARTNERSHIP hitherto exit ting hoiween lhc under- sitrced THOMAS l.Vffis, JOHN KOWLANDa, and GfeoRGB HOPKINS, as grncers, provision merchants .ind c.indio manu- lacturers, at, Carditt,'Taffs Well, and Aoeidarr, in the county of Glamorgan, under the W !e or lirm ot Evans & Co," was thisday DlevO.El) by mutual etitis ii* so f ir as relates to the said GEORGE HOPKINS, and in future the business of tho said firm will be •:>rried on by the raid ll'OMuS EVANs and JOHN ROWLANDS, under the style of tt Co." on tlisir own account, and who will receive and pay all dub s doe and owing irorn and to the said partnership in the re.ular course of busipers. Dated this First day of Novt niher,JS76. THOMAS EVANS, J. ROWLANDS. Witness tothe eiinotures- GEO. HOPKINS. H. HEARD, Soticttor.CardiC, ll88
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