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JOHN TJ^TLLIAMS AND qohs .ro !g i :£\.V 'y,:v -č -c- cs rr » E THEIR SHOW ROOMS, T R E E T, A fl D I F F.
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JUST IMPORTED yetom ttEADING COVTiisiiNTAL MAS300, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will do well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS. SHOWROOMS, QCHSEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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w try gittrtimr. AtfCTTON -kPF^ INTMJSN^ Shortr. Messrs ALEiA:,L) £ U BEOS. c orthom Com. at Caerphim- i„ »e bJop and Premises. at Heoliach Y»trad".V. VJ "iu^t 2d fcllerV fsrs^ltNA^. THOMAS, CLARKE & CO. = 'w b irace Plant, &c, at. Cardiff Sept. 5 Hcusp^i -r ileasrg BEYNOZN & HUGHES. SorsiR A1 nitare' isc"> a: Swansea Aug. 24 > arnages, &c, at Swansea September 5 Horse, r Mr BOiJlNGTO-N > Carriages, and Fameta, at Bridgend. August 25 Hou^i,^ Mr G- CORP. usehold Furniture, at Cardiff .August 24 Bousa 3 Mr THOMAS DAVIES. e, >~ho?, and Premises, atLlaneilv Sept. 5- Freeh«M T> mF t- h- DAVIESJ Property, at S nausea September 6 IIougehr.M r Mr L>AVID EVANS. d Furniture, at Aberdare August 24. Ean»i„„ c. „ 4Ir ROBERT. EVANS. g Stock, Crops, &a, at Bentyrch farm Sept Borse« Mr J. H. FIELDER. ra*. at Bnatol .Augqst 24 &Ortcm T_ Mr «*A.MES GRAiiAM. » mplements, Hay, Furniture, &c.,atPanteg ..Aug. 28 Pilot R- r, Messra HARVEY & MOLISGN. t Caaeba. at Swansea. — August 24 ?ublioTT„ MR- EDWARD HOWARD. "He House, at Swansea August 24 ^Med^ j ™ „ Mr F- KNIGHT seemed Pledges, at Swansea Aucust 26, 28, & 29 Pl*nt ,rrf if Mr JOHN M- LEEDEK. na Materia, s at Bed was August 28 LeaaehnM r>_ M'eisrs: HaDDOX & EMERT. <i Property, at Caerphilly August 29 I<e»Mjehft^ „ Mr W. JONES POWELL. Dwe21ing-honses, at Perjy;raig August 24 Cabinet- v„, Me»srs. T. J. PK1CE & CO. •falser s and Upholsterer's Stoctc, at Swansea.. Sept. 4, 5 Cotta^fi, ,t Mr GEORGE M. EEES. ge?, Mcrtfcyr August 24 £ *ellin?-h™ ■W^esrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON ^eilini-h^136 a-lJ-Premises, at Swansea Ausr. 25 i>We]t jn use6i at Swansea — August 26 ^*«Uin £ *ri''li.8e' Shopg, at Swansea .August 25. 6-uo.ige3 and Premises at Swansea Aug. 29 ilerthvr s: Messrs SHORT and DUNN. oa°keless titejm Coal,at Penarth Aug. 30 Woollen r_j „ Sir A. SMITH. Goods, at Cardiff .August 24 freehold r Mr WJ*- STEPHENSOK. ^W 'nat Cardiff. •• August 29 and Dwcliing-house, at Canton August 31. ^sidence 'Ml!ssrs. STRAKEU and L\KE. anu Land, at Abergavenny — ..September 5 ^SshoIH Ie-"irs U- WILLIAMS & CO. —- ";l5r»Perty, at Cardiff August 29 Mu'ding Land.— Cowbridge road, Canton, Cardiff. st,;V- Pv STEPHEN SOJ* is instructed to loioi PUtSLiO AUCTION, at the Canton Market li76. at Seu Varc!i?'.on TUESDAY, the i9th day of August, •ftitibie fn- ?" Eigbt o'clock in the Evening, in 41 Lots, ^-vND 'on all that Piece or Parcel of FREEHOLD ^'4rdigi novpl-U<!i' south side of tlie Cowbridife road. Canton, ,v thc'r. ari r'n "u6 occllPal-ion o £ Mr Deacy, buunded on tne east 'Qbn Common, on the south and west by land of Niu^ ^Esq- Paid tf 01 1 purchase money may remain on mortgage, articu' ll- tenyeaiB Dy equal quarterly instalments. ? Aur t'S" v, lth plan8 nnd coaJitiona of sale, may be obtained -focH r 'i0'!eer, a; Queen street, Cardifi; Air Peter Price, 3, ri, n, Card ill; or 8t08 Messrs GRIFFITH & CORBETT, Solicitors, Cardiff. M Cardiff—Xo Millers, Corn Merchants, and others. ^Sfts BAiiXAliD, THOMAS, CLARKE bv A(v^VE received instructions from the Trustee, to vv -TloN, in lots to suit purchasers, at the ware- 13U ^hn'?8%Bule Dock. Cardiff, on TUESDAY, September 5th ■?riice 1Urr;.° the TRADE PLANT and UTEN-ILS, with the ^QWay (1 r,ure and effe.ots belonging to the estate of .Messrs E°rn ,"ees> compnain^ a Barford and Perkins improved 4,Pirator ttrap and driving gear, Child's patent ,rUvks r' 5'ea n anu other weighing m achine?, weights, sack Bco'tpt,, mait thovelb, 2,0u0 sacks (about busbel finches t.^biss, running boards, corn bin, old illLtlo ::ffs also one horse, one spring wagoa, two Tiie orti^f, anJ. o.e large sigrnboard. g. ^ture sc., includes mahogany and other desks, n vie» t «tter p'e.-B aud stand, gas fittings, &c. comm2ne •y Prior to and on the morning of sale, which ere en uzietually at 2 o'clock, p.m. ^cr furth no reserve. ^eir Cariitlr ^>art'culars may be made to the Auctioneers, at 4 Crocks. Kfansea» or Rristol offices. -ocgherbtown, Cardiff, August 23, 1876. 9743 rpfaill}.gs^- Valuable Leasehold Premises at Croft 1\ IF "ir a c tv terrace, Caerphilly. JyS-CiSSRS. MADDOX and EMERY have re- the r,fe'Vcd inetruution.s to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at (sutiiT e Ho-ei, Caerphilly, on TUESDAY, August 29th, 1876 th« trTii 40 8UC^ conditions as shall be then and there produced), !l.ll to OWing valuable 14EASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising hi leasehold Dwelliijg-bouse, Shop, and Premisee, lately °ccupation of Mr Thomas Arnold, butcher, at the yearly £ 14 6s. Also all that Leasehold Dwelling-house, Shop, val,4e erniscs, lately in the oocupation of Mr Owen, and of the °f £ 25 per annum. *id»L whola is held under a lease from Mrs Mary Ann Good- yjjp. and i8 subject to an annual ground rent of £ 4 8s, which Silfl he apportioned. ;°c°tninence at 6.30 p.m. *^eet Alnber particulars apply to the Auctionetrs, 18, High *» Cardia; or to Mr H. COUSINS, Solicitor, 1)-* j 3, High street, Cardiff. 6th day of August, 1876. 9737 jypSSRs. M4DD0X and EMERY, 18, Higt- ^c., havottefct' Cardiff, Auctioneers, Estate/and House Agents SiLL '8 severa1 first-class VILLA RESIDENCES to LwT or kQd ana Roath also saveral HOUSES in Upper i'or and Cathaya. appiy a* above. ^26 /r-R"«^T^iS- -For the Benefit of whom it may Concern, lyjjT^^SPfeHORT and DUNN are instructed to vAY,th(Tw.by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Penarth, on WKDNEiS- ?HYa 8MoS,UguST,»87«,about 1,500 TONS of HOOD'S MER- °jP Ata' STEAM. COAL, lately discharged from the _The Sale^0" account of an explosion on board. w«er« th« Place at the East Side of the Penarth Dock, ..F°r f«^r now lieS.' at Noon. A.uctirm Particular*, apply to S. D. Jenkins, Esq., or to ™!aews. Bute DooksVCardiff. ^29 OS Crockh^K* SALE THIS DAT." \yTR a t>t^ r^'J::ardiff Te Private Families and others. ^U. ti^Tt SMITH has received instruc- THURSDAY b? AUCTION, on the premises as above, ? ?ecessarv -A-Uffuat 24th. 187«, and following days Rising *fb?,ut 1000 Yards of WOOLLEN GOODS, com- S58* and ve«tii™ n? Scotch, and other coatings, trouser- rsm„. ^er with sundry other articles of gents ^e»hQ?em^for the convenience of sale. i:«ere wjn XT e 'JUt up in lots to suit purchasers. a 0n ^iew m^L '0 Rl'8erve. and Sevp^^S of sale, -which will commence punctually at lhct;°nelr £ P-m. Bl J°hn'8 SqnarC' ° 9684 M* W0r(w^^v SALE THIS DAY. J) p Place, WordswortWfttreet. Roath, Cardiff. Graham has been instructed by W. Wk™I8«s, 1^ to SELL bv AUCTION, on the above h»e °* the HmfY (THURSDAY), August 24, 1876, the J>^«Hrn?USEHoLD FBRMTUBB, vi* •lit and m-A brilliant toned cottage pianoforte in wal- vf._5*ltla»k 1181(5 ■tool, waijiut drawing ro-jm suite iu green pot &,large pier glass in giit frame, patent Lrussels Wkl p_ toahco^fn ma^OKany dining room suite in green terf **od m» c"effonniere, gilt frame pier glass, Brussels r.v8Poojjp J?lP'ated tea and cofiee service, ditto cruet, forks >he cut]tTyt &c. ^lJi*Sses ^tnaents of the Bedrooms comprise iron bedsteads, beds, beddmg, mahogany waid- Wa-p de gl<s door, diito chest of drawers, toilet ^d toilet sets, bedroom carpets, bedroom chairs, {&««. «uid Stclle:i Requisites, firewood, water cask, ea.9 ""Qds through the house, capital double-barrel C sua, revolver, fcc. fiction ,lence at One for Two o'clock. No reserve. er • Office, Hayes, Cardiff. 9714_ MJ> ^ction Room 72, High street, Swansea. } KNIGHT has been instructed by Mr. ia S4-TTrR?t,J*c°bs to SELL by AU CTION, at the above rooms, a on., MONDAY, and TUESDAY, August 26, 28, and tit^'hiadi of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, comprising «! 4rUcU °tll'-8, Watches, Chains, Boots, and numerous each lnauaHy found among pledges. at Seven o'clock. 9768 vale of th MONMOUTHSHIRE. Usk, near Aber, avenny, in one Of the most Tk «-l*ESTT! a keautiful parts of the countrv. JvT £ s-,r> L £ FAMILY RESIDENCE AND land. i^SET^' STRAKER AND LAKi. will « J,JEsi7 v h? A^"CTIOy, at the Angol Hotel, Abergavenny, ft„v- e5th of Sop-ember, 1^T«, at Two o'clock in the ^bj^' ^ect to such conditions as shall then be produced, FREEHOLD ESTATE, Wrw^tea' w .v^TBE CODKT, mast eligible property, about la ■hu C^ m tile Brecon road fetation ot the London and Jv ^aUws>' Cornpsnv. ^ht y> on t, ?lbie property is situate one mite from Aberga- 4 i^^Ca hall6 i.Urnl>ilte road t~> Brecon. The house contains con nillg room, library, drawingrcom opening into y>5e^&t: 'rV. b^th room anil w.c., eight bedrooms, offi° k'tohe;>, pantry, and usual convenient u*8» with06*" ^ater throughout tbe house. Excellent ig ^oueb ai^ Modern fittints for six horses, harness room, 1auW"lt'1,lo^t and servants' room over, i rowhouse and ,Under or'e roof- TLere are also good pig/eries, *ith vT l oui;ry pens, capital walied garden H "iaM 'e f,u't trees, t«o greenhouses, productive! ljjotuc>k, a,1<1 a tasteiully laid out 1-vwn, intersButed by ^*<»0',>a.ttif.a»e*ne3C?ow lB»o. and orc' artliric, the whole well 2gr> timbered, and covering an area of about O.! river r fra Outhsv k 18 near a" hand, nnd the Kenne's of the joists, re fox houuds are vlthia 1J m.les of the j!?^eersrtl?eL parii-ula-s and cards to view apply to the Auo- H* Mf'n [ i'iacf to Captain Cailic-y, Ty-rboli sa u Wiikftp, Sfilioirnw AbGr^ra^wriv, alt by udion. I Clyn Gwyn Colliery, in the parish of Beclwas, in the county of Monmouth. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Will SELL by AUCTION (under a distress for rent), on the above premises, on MONDAY, August23th, 1875, the following- PLANT and MATERIALS, coinpnsmg several coal trams, n?w rope, quantity of rails, weighing machine, rick of hay, &c., &c. sab to commence at One o'clock For further particulars, apply to H. D. Woodward, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; Mr Stephenson, Auctioneer, &c., Cardiff^ or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chiniuers, Oxford street, Swansea, 9751 J^OR SALE BY PRIVATE CON-TRACT^ Two newly-built Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Montpelier terrace, Swansea, with Deautiful views, drv and healthy. For particulars, apply to JOHN M. LEEDER, Auctioneer, 9172 Oxford Chambers, 6wansea, St. MaryhiU Fair, Bridgend.—Important Sale of Hordes Carriages, and Harness. MR BODINGXON, M.R.C.Y.S., announces that by special request of numerous friends he has arranged to conduct a SALE of HORSE CARRIAGES and HARNESS, at Bridgend, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the 25th of Augu-t. 1876, being the day previous to St. Maryhill Fair, when the lollowiiig Lots will be offered ;— ln HORSES. Bay Cart Horse, 5 years (,Id, 16 hands high, warranted a good WChestnut Gelding, 4 years old, 16 hands high, quiet to ride and drive, aperfect hunter, and up to 16 stone. Brown Cart Mare, S years old, its hands high; a good WBay Gelding, 4years old, 15 bands 2 inches high, quiet to rid« and drive, and as been driven m double harness. Bay Cob Co!t, rism,; 3 jears old, 14 hands high, quiet to rida stod drive, and has line actioa. Chestnut Cart Mare (Suffolk breed), aged, 16 hands hieh warranted a good worker. Brown Cart Gt-ldmg, aged, 15 hands' 2 inches high, warranted quiet and a iood worker. H £ ay Cart Mare.'tgtd, 15 hands 2 inches high, warranted a trood-worker m all kinds of harness. u"u a 8 Chestnut Gelding, aged, 16 hands high, quiet in double and single harness; an excellent brougham horse black Gelding, Bop," 4 years old, quiet t« ride and drive Chestnut Cart Gelding, very powerful and a good worker Chestnut Gelding, <T-a!:8 old, 15 hands hish, a perfect hack and quiet to drive in double or single harness. Chestnut Gelding, 4 yesrs old, 15 hands high, aperfect harlr and quiet to drive in doubie or single harness. 'hack, N. B.—These two horses are an excellent match verv handsome, and have Been driven together. y Bay Mare Cob, 4 years old, 15 hando high 'outptin ri«, vi and single harness, and to ride. qU et ln doub'e Bay Cob fielding, 4 years old, 15 hands high, quiet in double and single harness, and to ride. H n aouDle S.B.—These Cobs are a perfect match, and possess action. Hisrhly recommended. possess fine Bay Cart Hoise, 8 years old, 15 hands 3 inches hijrh An ™ cellent worker. r CX" Brown Cart Mare, 7 years old, 15 hands 2 inches hirrh a o-ood worker. h A Brown Cart Mare, 7 years old, 1G h-an-ls high very active and powerful, and a good worker in all harness. nd Bay Cart Mare, aged, 16 hands high, good in all kinds of W<Colt Foal, foaled in May, out of this,Mare by Tonypandy horse, very PromisIlIg. Black Cob Mare, 7 years old, 14 hands 3 inches high. Ouipt tr, ride and'drive. b vuiet to Bay Mare, 5 yeftrs old. J4 hands 2 inches high. Quiet tr. and drive. By Wait-a- While, dam by Wiil-o'-the Wisp Chrstnut Gelding, 7 years old, 15 hands 2 inches hi^h Oui*t to ride and drive, A hne goer. 0 Muiet Bay Mare, aged, 14 hands 2 inches high. A good worker Chestnut Gelding, 5 >ears old, 15 hands 2J inches high oui.t to ride ai'd drive. Has good aet:on. ^Ul0t- Bay Geldiiv/, aged, 15 hands 2 inches high. Quiet to ride ar,^ drive. Can be well recommended eand BavCart Horse, o.t ears old, 16 hands high. Sound and excellent worker very handsome and active. an Bay Gelding, 3 years old, 16 hc<,11s high. Qu.iet to ride and dtBay Cob Mare, 4 years old, 13 hands 2 inches high. Qu;et to riti g and driv e« Blact Cob Gelding, 6 years old, 14 hands 3 inches hicrh Onmt to ride and drive. 14. t Black Filly, 4 years old, 14 hands 2 inches high. Excellent hack, and has b.eu in harness C lCnt Brown Cob Gelding, 7 years old, 14 hands 3 inches high Veim handsome up to great weight, and quiet in harness. ery Chestnut Filly. 4 years old, 14 hands 2 inches high, by Ren_ fred Unbr«k«sn. B'ack Ge ding, 5 years old, 16 hands high. Quiet in harneaa. suitable for a van horse. Grey M-re, 8 years old. Fine action, goes well in harness a very free light draught ware. A Bay Colt, by Renf red, 3 years old. Has nerer been work«H and now m the breaker's hands. Very promising. w°rKed, Bay C^rt Mare, 8 years old. Very powerful, and a good W<BavColt, 3 years old, 14 hands 2 inches high parti tr v„i Brown Cob, 5 years old, 13 hands 2 inches high, an excellent Chestnut Cob, 6 years old, 14 hands S inches high vervnn» ful; dam a very noted Welsh pony. ery P°wer- Chestnut Pony, 12 hands high, ditto, ditto N.B.—These pomes are very handsome, well warranted sound and quiet. matched, and A pure Arab Horse, 5 > ears old, 15 hands hiVh „ „ mover and broken to harness, and warranted soun^- S handsome. » veT Bay Mare and Colt, 4 years old, 14 hands 3 inchen w„k „ ■ to ride and goes m harne-rs. B<> mcnes h'Sb. quiet Bay Horse, 16 hands high quiet to ride and drive Brown Gelding, 8 years old, 15 hands 1 inch high, an excellent W<And *everal other cart and hack Horses will be offered at t.h. same time. CARRIAGES, &c. same time. CARRIAGES, &c. Four-wheel Dog Cart, iu excellent condition, lamns nnn cushions complete. • JamPS and Miniature Broagham (by Vesey, of Bath), nearly new Phaeton, to carry four persona, in good condition Low Tiap, very eaty ami strong. Two-wheel Dog Can, nea ly new, in good condition. Farm Cart, in excellent order. n. SeofbCftinsrooiCKr, HARNESS. Set of Silver-mounted Double Harness, well made, and in g°setCofnNowDCart or Market Harness, Brafs-mounted. Set of Second-band Cab or Market Harness. Second-hand Riding addle. Set complete of Double Harness. Catalogues will appear, and may be bad on day of sale 0f Mr Thome veterinary surgeon, York Hotel, Bridgend. 1 Mr Sll0 t0 commence at -i. 30 p.m., and will be held in the field i_m0 jiatelv opposite the York Hotel. eld 1 'arria^es and harness will be sold first. GEORGfi BODINGTON. Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline terrace, Cantor^ Oai^ff61"* k B he whole of these and eveiy other lot offered this'sale are the genuine property of gentlemen who can be re* ferred to. Dated August 22nd, 1876. 974? —— SALE THIS DAY. Oaklands, Aberainan, Aberdare.—Important Sale of HousehoM Furniture, owing to the destruction of the Mansion by R DAVID EVANS has received instructions from Henry J. Hollier, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION at /v,klands Aberaaiau, in ihe parish of Aberdare, on 'I HUHSDAV August 2L 1876, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHouJ pttr^ITIIRE, consisting of the complemenis of drawing-room ?i,V walnut), dining-room (in mahogany), other rooms, several 1 Hrnrms kitchen, fend pantry, and a variety of other artieles • b?^ 2 COWS and several Hives of B EES. mel«s also i toa|e to commence at One o'clock. q-QQ Kemeys Farm, P^.nteg, near Pontypool. MR JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce that that he has received instructions from the Ex»outors of Mr John Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on Arii't 2Sth, 1876, the undermentioned vZbt • ACRICUiViURAf, IMPLEMENTS, Prime HAv S^ii«FHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. HOUbEHOtiU r PARTICULARS. __six cart horses, two cart mares, one four-year-old gr^coo;'l:>r°^e^^jg*d^ackn«)b,aei,^t years^ gooS lnSn«M8.-Four Wa.-ons, cart, narrow-wheel ditto, White- Implbm lamps, cushions, &c., complete, equal to new brown' set br.ss mounted harness, ^^ri-et tiap, spring trap,' howe rake, two-knife chaff machine,.with hp., complex, thr^ ae s short harness, four sets lo^' '1^. three-pigs iron troughs about 55 tons, hi Alw household furniture atlr^i,neh^on^aEleven; sale punctually at One o'clock. 6 V. High Btreet, N ewport,_Augustl8,J.876. 9740 preliminary Notice.—To Grocers and erg. To be SOLD, shortly, by AUCTION (unless previously Disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT 0f which due notice will be given),the GOODWILL of a GROCER.S nR^PER'S BUSINESS, the St'vk-in-Trade of a Grocer and DrapeS id the MESSUAGE or DWELLIN.-HOUSE, with *the Shoo and other conveniences wherem the,aid Busmessis carried on situ ate in Penygraig, Rhondda Valley, toe same being held for *n unexpired term of six years, at,a3 early ienttl of £ 65 For further paiticulars apply to Messrs C. F. and G. James, Solicitors, Menhyr Tydfil; ortoMr Henry Lew,s, Auetioueer,' K". Castie street, Meith>r T>anl. ^r>^g WILLIAM SANDERS WW AUCTIONEER, FSTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY b'IREET, CARDIFF, Has thefollowinir PR()PERTJES-for SALE :— CARD lIi'P. OB. J6,17, and 18, Buzzard- street: four houses Russc-li-itreet; and No. 1, Wind sor- esplanade. t-,OATH.—()ne house in Enerald-street three houses hi Diamord-street; ten houses in Topaa-street; six genteel jesidences in Metal-street, and Feven in Gold-street; Nos. 4 4;\ nnd 47, Cliftou-street; arid Bith and Myrtle Villas, Par- tridtfC-ioad, houses in Letty-street; two semi-detached cottages i'i Letty-street; and two semi-detached vi'las in Upper r1 aNTON.—Eligible site of freehold I^and at the comer of flive-road and Ely-road. OH ANGETOWN.-A corner shop in Brcrmsgtove-street. » i'n,#r»l Prom>itior, o: the purchBse moaey way l e had on # by uttiou. SALE- THIS DAY Victoria Mart, Oxford striet, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON & HDGHEb have been M been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, August 24th, 3876, a lot of well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MA- CHINES, and other Effects, comprising massive dining room suite in leather, drawing room suite in green rtp, mahogany and walnut loo, dining, occasional, and Pembroke tables, mahogany couch in hair, ditto sofas in ditto and leather ditto, cheffonniere, Brussels, tapes- try, Kidderminster, felt, and other carpets, hearthrugs, handsome chimney glass, in ebony and gilded frame, sewing machines, pole and ringe, marble and gilded hall stand, handsome polished shells under glass shade, dini er ware, coal vases, bronzed and other fenders, several gets of fire irons, 8 day clock in case, &c., &c., ironhalf-tester, 1 rench sofa, folding,andother bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and other beds,palliasses, mahogany dressing table, with glass attached. mahogany marble-top washstand, maple 110., mahogany- painted, and other chests of drawers, toilet glasses, erne-seated aJù other chairs, mahogany bedsteps, mahogany and other towel rails, clothes horses, chamber ware, &c., kitchen cruet stand, mahogany settie, together wtth a useful lot of kitchen requisites, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of tale. tale to commence at 11 o'clock-in the forenoon. 92 ESTABLISHED 1872. Messrs beynon and hughes s next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take at tha Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, September, 5th, lS7e. Entries to be made on or before TUESDAY, August 29, 1876. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford stieet, Swansea. 9642 SALE TO-MORROW. Sale of valuable Dwelling-house, No. 3. Heathfield place, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instruct.d to SELL by POBLIJ AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, on FRIDAY, Au?us-t 2bth, 1876, ali that well and substantially budt 1)WELLING-UOUlsE and PRE- MISKS situate and bein? Ivo. 3, Heathfield place, Swansea, con- tainiog front and back parlviir, four bedrooms, two large attics, kitchen and back kitchen. The premises are conveniently sitii- aled, being about five minutes' walk from the Market, Post- office, and the Raihvav Stations, and ara lield for a term of 99 years from October 1st, 1863, at the low ground-rent of U lbs per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Davies and Hartland, Sidiuitors, Rutland street; or of the Auctioneer?, 40, Oxford street, Svranata. 9_472 SALE TO-MORROW. Lion street, Waun w en. Messrs. edward roberts & son, have been instructed to SSLL by PUBLIC AUCTlOIj.r at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hiirh street, Swansea, on.FRIDAY,. August 2oth, 18 6, all that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate opposite the Board Schools, Lion street, held for a term of 76 years from 1875, at a ground rent ot £2 48 per annum. The Premises contain six rooms, and are now or were lately in the occupation of Mr Skinner, at a weekly rent of Ss. The above premises are situate in a healthy locality and a growing district, in the vicinity of extensive works, and must prove a arood investment.' Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock. 9M4 For further particulars apply to W. Cox, Ksq., Sohcito1*, Ade- laide street; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. Sale of Dwelling-houses near Cwmfelin Tin Works, Swansea. MESSRS ROBERTS and SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, August 25th, 1S76, all those TWO HOUSES (containing four i'ooojseaGh), together with a PIECE of GROUND to build two more, situate in Compass street. Pentre, held under a term of 29 years from the 29th September, 18/5, at the low ground rent o; £ 6 8s per annum. The Houses are well finished, and are now in the occupa- tion of Messrs T. Walters and J. Rees, at 4s 6d per week each hou.e. psie to commence at Half-past Three o'clock, For further particulars a..ply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford- street, Swmsea. 9643 To Small Capitalists and Others. Messrs edward roberts and son have been instructed *0 SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cal1.,erOH Arms Hotel, Hi ;h street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, AUGUST 29th, 1S76 (in such lots as shall be determined upon at the time of Bale), alt those SIX DWELLiNG-HOUfcBC: and PREMISES, together with sufficient ground to bnilil 1 another house on, situate in Convent street and Brynmeiin Street, facing the Board Schools. Three of the above Houses are let to respectable tenants, at 6s Cd each house; the other Viree are unun shed. This lot is held under a lease for a term of 75 years, less one day thereof, from 26th March, 1876, at a ground rent of £6 per annum. Lot 2 All those Three Cottages, situate in Green row, Greenhill, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr8 Edwards, Mrs Lee, and Mr Tobin, at a weekly rent of 58 2d. This lot is held for a term of 715 years, less one day thereof, from 24th June, i8tl, at a ground rent of £,5 per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars appty to Messrs Brown and Collins, solicitors, Worcester place or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, LSwanot a. 5 SALE THIS DAY. Edmunds' Town, Penygrai, -Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property. MR. W. JONES POWELL has received in- structions from Mr w. Thomas, Collier, Edmunds Town, Penygraig. to SELL by AUCTION, at the Butchers Arms Hotel, Penygraig, on THURSDAY, August the 24th, 18/6, at Two o'clock p.m., in four lots, or as otherwise determined, and subject to feuch conditions of sa'e as will be then and there produced, all those Four SUAGES or DWtLLING-HOUSES. with GARDENS, Ac., situate at Dinas lsaf road, Edmund's Town, Penygraig, close to Mr Morgan Richards' new Hotel, and now in the seveial occu. pations of Mr Beniamin Gurnf ss and others. The property is held under a lease of 99 years, one only of which has expired, at the yearly ground rent of 3s for the lour Lots. For further particnlars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices Market street, Pontypridd; or to Mr R. P. THOMAS, 9742 Solicitor, Church street, Pontypridd. SALE THIS DAY. To Publicans and Others. MR. EDWARD HOWARD (Executor of the late Mr Thomas Roe, deceased), will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, August 24th, 1876, at the Nelson Hotel, Nelson street, Swansea, at three o'clock_in the1 aften,oon all that well-known PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the GREENHILL STORES," Greenhill street, Swansea. The above is held under a leise, 14 years of which are now unexpired, at the nominal yearly rent of £ 22. The bar fittings, fixtures, gas, &c., to be taken at a valuation. A large and lucrative business has been carried on for the last 14 years at the above, and thus offers an eligible opportunity for investment.a. >T For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 1, Nelson terrace, or to David David, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea. 9640 SALE THIS DAY. MR. GEORGE M. REES has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Hiifh street, Merthyr, ou THURSDAY, August 24th, !876, all those two desirable and well-built five-roomed COTTAGES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos 1 and 2, Cethin street, Abercanaid, in the parish of Merthyr Tydvi), held Under a lease for 99 years, from the 29th September, I860, at an annual ground rent of £ 1 7s 8d. The Houses are in good repair, pleasantly situated, ana occupied bv respectable tenants, at a monthly rental of 12s eacn. Sale to commence at Seven p.m. For further particular apply to John T. Howells, Esq., Solicitor. Treherbert; or at the Auctioneer's, Station street, Treherbert.. 9628 SALE THIS DAY. To Shipowners and Others. "jVTESSRS. HARYEY AND M°LISON have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUB.UIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of August instant, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of wlctoe notice will be given, at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset Vlac Swansea, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, that very ast Pilot Boat CAMELIA, now lying in the South Hock, hwansea, Dimensions—89 feet keel, 10 feet 6 inches beam, 7 deep in hold, and carrying about 30 tons, has about 9 tons of iron ballast, well fastened (partly in copper), repassed in Feb- ruary, 187b, for 12 years. ,ttention to the boat, as The Auctioneers beg to call spec.ai nnfAj hftr r l>einar the fastest in the Bristol Channel, and no^Jor her rac.n? capabilities, She is iu first-class trim and whi^. nnr! and admirably adapted tor a gentleman s it, p pose she was originally built. A catalogue of stores (which *Tf ?' thp :agt tweli* mnnthil having been refitted throughout within tbe last twelv» months) will be produced at the sale. Anetionp«r« « For furt her particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 3, Lower Goat street, bwan$626 9391 Town of Lianally.-Important House, Shop, and Premises for Sale. MR THOMAS DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Wfc Builder, of No. 7. Mount Pleasant, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SaluUUon Hptel^ear'the Athewum on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER flth, 1876 at 7 o'c'ock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and thoteproduced) all that Newly Erected and Substantially Built Leasehold HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES advantageously situate in Cowell street, in the 'own of Llaneiiy, opposite the west entrance to the Market, having a fromace of ieet, and a depth 70 feet, and contain- ing a spacious front shop, a large show room, sitting room, 4 bedrooms a kitchen, coal house, a good yard, and other con- venisnces. The premise! are held under a lease for 99 years, frOtn the ird day of June, 1876, at the low annual ground rent The^Auctioneer begs to draw particular attention to the abo\'e property, as it is a. sare Opportunity to have euch an ad vantage on siv situated premises, as the town is rapidly increasing in thai direction. Tbe House and Shop adjotniDg the above will be let from the 29th September next, or as scon its it will be ready. i f urtner particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his uarawth&ft. ti48 $ates by ginctioti. Freehold Property for Sale, at Ssetty. MR. T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUG 1TON (subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September the 6th, 1876. the whole of the substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, called the Rose Cottage, Sketty, near Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Isaac. The house contains two front sitting-rooms, kitchen, four bedrooms, pantries, and other conveniences, and is surrounded by a tplendid garden of about half an acre of ground, worl stocked with fruit trees, plants, shrubs, &c. Sale to commence at 3.30 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 18, Union street, Swansea. 9763 Music Hall, Swansea.Important Sale of first-class Homo Manufactured Cabmet and Upholstery Stock-m-Trade. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been favoured with instructions by Mr L. J. Morgan, of 208, High street, Swansea, who is retiring from business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY 30nd TUESDAY, 4th and 6th September, 1876, and following days if necessar. at the above Hall, where the goods will be removed for the conveni- ence of sale, the whole of his very extensive and valuable STOCK-IN-TRAuE, consisting of suites in ebony, stuffed with silk; ditto in plush velvets, green and other damasks, first-class inlaid cabinets with Corinthian pillars, ormolu caps and bases; walnut tables of all descriptions, Daven- ports, cheffonnieres with plate-glass fronts, pianofortes, dining-room suites in Morocco and other skins, dining-room taMes, piate glass sideboards with external breaks, hair-seated couches and chairs of all descriptions, chimney and other glasses of various sizes in gilt and oiher frames, fancy and other clocks, chests of drawers, wood, iron, brass, and other bedsteads, toilet suites in all varieties, lenders, fire'rons, carpets, oil cloths, and all other requisites for furnishing, from the mansion to the cottage. Full descriptions and particulars will appear in futnre adver. tisements and catalogues, which may be had of the Auctioneers, at thtir office" College Chambers, 2, College street, Swansea, and at No. 208 High street, Swansta, a few days prior to the days of sale. „ TLe Auctioneers respectfully he? to call the attention of the trade and the public generady to this bona fide unreserved extensive sale, as the vendor,who has sub-leased his premises as above, is obliged to clear out entirely by the 29th September, 1876. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on vew on Saturday, 2nd September, 1876, and on morning of sale. v 17th August, 1876. 9616 MONEY .—From R50 to £50,000 to be ADVANCEI) on Freehold, Leasehold House, landed Property, or good personal security, at o per cent. interest, re- aole by easy instalments, and with other important ad van- TIIeB. For Prospectuses, and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO., Auctioneers, Valuers, &c College Cham- bers, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llan- elly. 7sti6 E. H. D A V I E S AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, BAGLAN HOUSE, PENTRE, PONTYPRIDD. 9619 ijttadtr' MA (gøntrJtts. 0 RllLWAY CONTRACTORS JL AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, the MAKING of NEW SIDINGS at the Pwllcarn Colliery, situale at the Top of the Garw Valley, Glamorganshire. A plllll and specification of the intended works can be seen at any time at the offico of Mr James Kempthorne, Solicit <r,Neath. Tenders are to be sent to Me.-srs Davies & Co., Solicitors, Haverfordwest, on or before the 31st inst. Ths Colliery Pro- prietors do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. Haverfordwest, August 17, 1876. 9702 p ENARTH S 0 A V E N G I N- G-. The Penarth Local Board are prepared t) receive TEDERS for the BKMOVAL of house aid street REFUSE at Penarth during a period of six months, from -23rtt September, 1376. A specification describing the work to be done, with a form of te nier, may be seen at the office of tne undersigned. Quay street,, Cv*rdiff; or at the office of the Board, o. 3, Windsor road, Pena th. Tenders to-be sent in to the office of the Board by six o'clock on MONDAY, the 4th SEPTEMBER, to be sea ed and endorsed "Scavenging Tendfcr." H717 JAMES ANDREW CORBETT, Clerk. TENDERS wanted for DRIFTING through jL STONE at Ynispeulwch Graigola Colliery. Size of drift ttfeet, length about 70 yards.—For fnrther particulars, apply to Mi ssrs Letricheux and David, Swansea, or to Mr Robert Mills, Colliery Manager, Glais, Swansea. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, 91 SO building Societies, 0ARDIF F B UIL DIN G SOCIETY. SUMS from £60 to £ 3,000 reidy to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Marie daily. Present rate of Interest on deposits, 4 per cent., subject to six moaths notice of withdrawal; 4 per cent cent three months; and 3j per cent repayable on demand. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT, Prospectm and all information may be obtained on applica- tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS of BORROWING and REDEMPTION further Reduced PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated, 3, Crocicherotown, Cardiff. 2969—GDjO PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT JL BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1860. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1876. OFFICE:—28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District. Income for the year, 1875 457,379 17 6 Profits. l,u7i 16 II Deposits of £ 10 and upwards taken daily, at 5 per cent interest This Society has now been in existence upwards of 16 j ears and has never sustained a toss. 6459 WM. SANDERS, 12 Managing Secretary GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. Trustees JAMES LEE, Esq Cat.ne iral Road, Cardiff. THOS. EVANS, Ksq., burgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C E., Cardiff. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From £30 to £ ?,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land. repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. 4 UPWARDS OF 465,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. Apply to the 2danaging Secretary, MR. R. EMERY, 9, Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cari 7ff. 30th April. 1876. 7082999 Jiottlfc L LANDYSSIL.-WILICS HEAD FAMILY JLJ AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 8177 J. TOMNEY, PROPBIETOB- IO.G.T.-F. J. ISAAC, BOARDING HOUSE • and BRITISH WORKMAN, No. 40, MILLZOUfT- BTKKET, CARDIFF. Board and Lodgings for. Families or Single persona, with, separate bedrooms ana quietness. Good and clean accommodation for Railway or Steam Packet Fasten- PC" Charges moderate. 79M DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELLS BRECKNOCKSHIRE. DOLCOED HOUSE, LLANWRTYD WELLS Beautifully situated, on the banks of the River Irvon (A very celebrated Trout Stream), And with 300 yards of the MINERAL SPRINGS, Which are WITHIN THE GROUNDS, AND CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. THE MINERAL SPRINGS ARE FKEE TO VISITORS STAYING AT THE HOUSE. BENJAMIN JONES. PROPRIETOR. 6410 Penarth HOTEL JL Niar CARDIFF. APARTMENTS, with BOARD and Attendance Two-and-a-half Granus per Week. PARTIAL BOARD, Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpen PER WJDK, EACH PERSON. 4893 JJDWIN GEARY, WHOLESALE BRUSH, MOP, AND SIEVE MANUFACTURER, DOOR & CARRIAGE MATS OF EYEItY DESCRIPTION, COCOANUT AND OTHER MATTING, r WIN E S, CORDS, BED SACKINGS. Ac. WOOD AND WICKER PERAMUULATORS. The Trade supplied with Materials. 6fSf 42, MAHYLvBfOitT STREET, Dulrtfo JTottrcsj, W e H. WILLIAMS and 00., I PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 9512 ^berdaEe canal navigation! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the Company of Proprietors oi this Navigation will be held at the Cardiff Arms Inn, in the town of Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the SO inst., at the hour of Eleven in the fore- noon. THOMAS SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Company. Aberdare, Canal htad, 24Lh August, 1876. 9764 AT OTICE.—CARPENTERS are requested to keep away from CHESTER, as a Strike is pending. 9690 T A F F R O I N G C L U B.. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The FIRST ANNUAL REGATTA will be held at Lljwd4f on or about SEPTEMBER 13th, 1876, under distinguished 1 patronage. Full particulars will appear in due course. 9695 B RISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. COLSTON IETALL, OCTOBER 17th, 18TH, 19TH, AND 20TH, 1S76. Mdl'e. TITIENS, Mr EDWARD LLOYD, „ • ALBANI, „ W. H. CUMMINGS, I Madame EDITH WYNNE, „ HARPER KEARTON, „ PATEY, MAYtfRICK, „ PATEY, „ MAYtfRICK, TfcEBELU-BETTINI Herr BEBREMS. ELIJAH, VERDI'S REQUIEM, ISRAEL IN EGYPT, FALL OF BABYLON, ENGEDI, HYMN OF PRAISE, AND MESSIAH. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, WITH SYMPHONY, EACH EVKMNG. BAND and CHORUS of UPWARDS of 400 PERFORMERS. Organist MR F,'WOFLGR RIBILEY. Chorus Master MR Alfred Stone. Conductor Mr CHARLES Halle. The Ticket Office will be Opened at COLVl'oN-HALL on MONDAY, September 4th. S4:;b-£ö56 HOD. Sec., REV. PRECENTOR HEY. gWAN SEA CHORAL SOCIETY. The REHERSALS of the above Society are held at Moant Zion Chapel, Cradock street, every TUESDAY EVENING, at Eight o'clock. Applications for membership will not be received after AUGUST 29th, 1876. A. MABBETT, Secretarv. August 18th. 1876. 9641 ANYONE FINDING, and Giving Notice to Captain Tozer, Southerndowo, of having done sti, the b';UY-fMrP.D.VEiL., drowned at Southerndowu on the 14th ¡n. t., will be Handsome y Rewarded. Height, 6 feet; short b ack h ar, small moustache and beard. 9617 -u — — TO-DAY. "Y/TARINE EXCURSIONS from SWANSEA J-tX to OXWICci BAY, THURSDAY. August 24th, 1873. The celebrated Al Paddie Passenger Steamer"V.EF,INURA," William Pockett, Commander, will )eave Entrance of South Dock (wind and weather permitting), on THURSDAY, August 24th, 1876, at 6.45 p.m. Rdreshmnt8 to be had on board. BesL Cabin, 2s Od Fore do, Is Od. Ticke- s to be obtained of Mr Herbert Jones, 81, Oxford-street; Mr J. W. Pockett, South Dock, Swansea; or on board. 959i 1ublit itppomimcnts. CARDIF UNION. MASTER AND MATRON WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Cardiff Un on will, at their meeting to be held on the 2nd September, 1876, proceed to ELtCT a 31AN and his WIFE to fill the offices of PIASTER and MATRON of the Union Work- house. The master must be a eood accountant, and both must be competent to perform all the duties of the officei, as pro- scribed L'y the Local Government Board, in a thoroughly efficient manner, to superintend the employment and maintain the dis- cipline of the inmates of a large establishment. A Clerk is em- ployed and paid by the Guardians to assist the master in keep- ing his books and accounts The joint salary-will betl59 per annum, with furnished apart- ments, .rations and washing. The appointment will be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. ani the Master will be required to give security in the sum of £ 300 for the faith- ful performance of the duties. Applications, in the candidates'own writing, stating their re- spective ages and nature of previous employcneiitB, with tes'i- monials of recent date, to be sent under cover addressed to me, and endorsed "Workhouse Masts r and Matron," on or be tore TUESDAY, the 26th inst. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON. Clerk. Dated 12th August, 1876. 8154 9531 c A R D I F F UNION. NURSE AND COOK WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Cardiff Union will at their meeting, to be held on Saturday, the 26th August. 1816, proceed to elect a NUKSt: for the Refuge at the Workhouse. Salary, R,2,5 per annum, with apartments, board, and wasbing. Must be lngle, or a Widow without encumbrance. The Board of Guardians will also at the same time elect a COOK for the Workhuuse, Salary £ 20 per annum, with apartments, board, and washing. Applicitions, stating age, condition, and previous employ- ments, and enclosing testimonials, to be ssnt to me on or before TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUsT, 1876. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 7th August, 1876. 345,) ',)35 N E A T H U N 0 N COOK WANFED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Neath Union will, at their Meeting, to be held on TUESDAY, the 9tb August instant, at Twelve o'cloct at Noon, proceed to the election oí a LOOK for the Union Workhouse, at a salary of 1:20 per annum, with rations, washing, and apartments in the house. Applicants must either be unmarried or a widow without encumbrance. Applications, stating age, condition in life, and present and previous occupations, together with recent Original Testi- monials, net exceeding four in number, to be sent to me not Jater than MO-NDTY, the 28th August instant. By Order, HOWELL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk. Union Offices, Neath, 1st August, 1876.. 9573 JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Victoria Girls' Elementary Board School, near Ebbw Vale. Salary £50" with one-fourth Government Grant and one-fourth School fees, including payment according to results for instmc tion of Pupil Teachers. The per.on appointed will bo required to enter unon her duties immediately. F Applications, statinzage and certificate, with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to me not latei than TUESDAY thl 12th day of SEPTEMBER next. uiiSUAY, the CHAS. RICE HARRIS, Tredegar. 9th August. 1876. Clerk 10 tbe rpB.E PENARTH~LOCAL BOARD propose MONDAY theTh <5* ,C°^LEC[0H of their RATES, on 1? September. Salary, 3 psr cent r n sums rmatton as to ths doti^s of the office to be ob- 1. in w! undersigned, to whom applications are to be sent in writing. J A MES ANDREW CORBETT, Clerk, Old Quay street, Cardiff. CAIP, MARTHIFN UNION. NURSE WANTED. The Guardians will, at their next meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER, proceed to the elec- ion of a, competent Person to fiil the above office, the duties of which may be known on application to the Master. The salary will be £ 15 per annum with rations and apartments. Uandidates must bo single women or widows, and able to read md write. Applications, stating age, Ac with testimonials, to be sent io me on or before FRIDAY, the 1st day of SEPTEMBER. By Order, EDGAR EVANS, Clerk to the Guardians. Board Room. August 21st, 1876. 9743 SWAN SEA ROYAL AND SOUTH WALES UNION FRIENDLY SOCIETY. OFFICES 7, TEMPLE STREET, SW ANSEA. WANTED, a Practical and Efficient MAli for the office of SECRETARY to the above Sociasv. Must write a good hand well up in figures; and a yood correspondent, devotw his whole time to the business, S.\la<y liberal.—Application for Iho same, together with testimonials, to bs si nt to'the office of the Society on or before tlie 9th dav of SEPTEMBER, ibts {/U ffusmegg 44rt'stS. JJOWELL AND COMPANY Are NOW OFFERING TWENTY THOUSAND YARDS BLACK AND COLOURED SILK: Bought prior to an Advance. Intending purchasers are respectfuIlyinvited T 0 MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS WITHOUT D B L A Y. JJWEEL AND 0OMPSBrr; 9 to 14, ST. MA BY STREET, CARDIFF. 6094 rpHE pRINCIPALITY QUTFITTINa ESTABLISHMENT. gPEOlAL NOTICE! D. JOTHAM & SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDUT., THE FIRST gHOW OF A UTUMN rjl WEEDS OPENSD ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. These GOODS have been bought for Cash from the BESt MARKETS in the KINGDOM, at prices that cannot fail to g every satisfaction, and, as tor assortment, cannot be exo by any other house in the Principality. The proprietors havis vastly incrtased their facilities can now execute with prom tude all orders entrusted to them. THE LARGEST oW OOLLEN ROOM ANU BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. D. JOTHAM AND SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MaKY STKEii i', CARDIFF. 980 ESTABLISHED 1839. 6894 SUMMER AND SUCCESS. Success in catering far the requirements of Summer baa apaia attended the etlorrs of jyjTESSRS W. PRICE dg SONS, Who are now showing a rich variety of FASHION A BLI BEADY MADK CLOTH NG, suitable for the present s«asin. New Summer OvercoaU; new Su ts of a Piece now "Curragh" Coats; new Yachtinc Ja.cket: new Stiawsnd Felt Bats; new Holiand Hats for Garden or Croquet; new Oxford Shirts; new Cotton and Merino Hosiery new Holland Suits for lit le Boyel Leather Bags, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, and othet Travelling Requisites. Outfits for Emigrants to all Countries. Address- THE CARDIFF tiOUSE, FASHIONABLE CLjOTrfING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. M ST. MARY STREET & CAROLINE STREET, CARDIFF. COLLIERY PRODUCTIVE DEPARTMENT MESSRS ROTHERY AND WARBURTON, PRACTICAL MINING ENGINEERS AND COLLIERY MANAGERS, Undertake, by contract, the getting of Coal and all the Operative Departments connected with its production, Sinking. Erection cf Machinery above and below ground. Keaara R. and W have had over twenty v ears* experience m managers of collieries in Wales, West of England, Midland Counties, Yorkshire, and Cumberland. Prxsext Ad[ »kss :— 5, SOUTH PARADE, LEEDS. 9693 UI. "ppIMINGWi fS JUL- N E\\ DRY SOAP, and E XTRACT OF SoAp, One trial will establish t-,r -luperiority -w alLotilalL PRIZE MEDALS AND HP. OMA OF HERrr AWARDED^ SUITABLE FOR ALL DOMESTIC PURPO«ie«i SOLD EVERYWHERE. Warehouse Trafalgar Street, Bradford, Yorkshtm 63S5 CARDIGAN BRICK^TEETAND POTTERY B R K s. Large Qua,ntiiie« of COMMON, SOLID PKHS-ftaaWW 0B»iK«T4L, PRESSED, M .of»o,k ..»<k, "P4S' '• msa ■ I I-y L i, ch- 9 inch Socke is each. T I L P, S TILES! Plain roofing, 12 by 8, 4s fid per 100.. Treble (very supervoT), 13s ■ er 100. Ridge Hies, featlier edge, 3d each. Ridge Tiled, glazed, 4d eich. I'SrnS7 POTS, FLOWJTR POTS, PANS, and -ARTHESWARE GOODS of a<l kinds now on hand Prio. >■ sent 01 spplieation. 9417 p U B L I C N O T I C E. JOHN MORGAN begs to intimate to the puolio that it is his 'n,,en,t,lon to succsed Ins la e tather. Mr Willi,m Mcean AUCllONEER and AP 'KAISli^. of GW-RNYB[ ifhE Gt.YN NEATH, NEATH, and also M ERTHYrT in hts Bus ness, and sincerely hopes th!tt, I-,e will receive the same cordiaS support whic was given tohis father. All commune-ions will oeprnmptl.v attended to. Note Business Address—VF\x AaKRDARi?' a,i,i