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Z!i P il' (,' i. A 3 ..I. R HOMINY.I A New Food Prepared from Indian Corn. j perfectly pure end Wholesome, and being as easily cooked as BICE, and more nutritious, is becoming a general p.rticle of diet. 51b BAGS Is each. SCOTCH OATMEAL, ROBINSON'S PURE, in lib and ilb packet. REDUCED to 21ri per lb. SPLIT PEAS, finest quality, REDUCED to 3d per quart. EYANS & CO., SOUTH WALES GROCERY AND PROVISIOX STORES, S1765 7, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. I SF.EDS OF ALII FULL KINI). [PARTICULARS IMRLEMIINTLJ ON IIIPL" T APPLICATION. MAN UK r!. A-MC91 CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, FARMERS' SUPPLY STOKES, I N E V\" p O P. T
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GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, HA YE, CARDIFF, OFFERS TO-DAY OYSTERS-BLU POINTS, 3d per dozen, ex Rheota. 680 CHEESE, 3d to 6d per lb. 100 CASES 51b TINS. COMPRESSED BEEF, at 2s 3.1 per tm. HOME-MADE LARD, 21b TiiiS, Is. FRESH BEEF TO-DAY—SIX QUARTERS. FRESH MUTTON TO-DAY-TEN CARCASES. GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. 81372 ,Jobn q jp~EfT EIR S ST. HELEN "S-KOAD, QUAY PARADE; AND 208, HlGII-STREET, SWANSEA, OFFERS DAILY FOR SALE J— HIND-QUARTERS BEEF, at 8d per lb. FoRE do do at 7d r er lb. CARCASES MUTTON, at 9d per lb. BEST ROASTING BEEF (Ribs and Sirloins), 9d per lb. OTHEIi JOINTS, BEEF, from 5d to 8d per lb. LEGS & LOINS, MUTTON, 9|<Jperlb. SHOULDERS & NECKS, Ditto, 9d per lb. BREASTS, Ditto. 8d uer lb. PORK, from 6J to 7d per lbc PORK SAUSAGES, 6¡rl per lb, or 6a per dozen. BEST BEEF STEAK, M per lb. MUTTON CHOPS, lOd per lb. Terms—Cask at tine of Purchase. t06Ø THE AMERICAN PRODUCE MARKET IS NOW OPENED, AT 67, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. J. W. GUNN, PROPRIETOR. TERMS,—READY MONEY ONLY. SPECIALITIES :— FRESH AMERICAN BEEF AND MUTTON AT REDUCED PRICE. w rBUTTERr FINEST » Please note prieet EVER I j CHEESE j ^ycoX?hoi £ IMPORTED J BACON tintbetrftde- AMERICAN TINNED MEATS, FISH, & FRUITS. POST ORDERS WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 6', HIGH STREET, •JJPYT MERTHYR, DOOR TO THE FAMILY TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE.} -—— 41498 T a E ANOHO Y ANa. ^USEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, by Road «f Rail, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECONOMICALLY. 1^. WOO D B R O g., WEST CANAL WHARF. CAADICT. fM JSMWfag pottos, \\R. Y. EDWARDS m T T CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. I^Tjhe^fiibt-class Steamers of this Line wiH sail as fol- TO NEW YORK, FROM SHARPNESS DOCKS. RHEUBINA," 2,600 tons. SATURDAY, May 11 ff FROM. CARDIFF. ««SSU5^NDDA»" 2.00° KHEOLA," 2,300 tons .SATURDAY, May 31 « y.,Y0 RK' T<> SHARPNESS DOCKS, KHEUIilNA, 2,800 tons SATURDAY, April 26 "RHEOLA," tMoCtAKDIFF' RHIWINDDA," suS^118 SATURDAY, May 10. THROUGH BlLLS OFU,^>t^T.UUDAY' 31 KK)DS and PARCELS to natron,,lor, ?n Masses ?f gland, and places in the Jo*"? "J Ofi&aOA and CANADA, BTATES o IS. MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, fO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, i„ the Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake stforTi^lJ ■nehigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Brig to'; G. F. BULLED, 51, South-street New lork. M24 BETWEEN jfe&jT /CARDIFF, SWANSEA, DELt AST^GR £ ENOCK, & Cheapest Route for Goods to the Noith ol Ireland, and m? pcarts Scotland ..rro. .Screw Stcam-shipi AVON, Capt'in Fr? AILSA, JSEJa>n Evans; SEVERN, Captain Mills; and PRIN- ALEXANDRA, Captain Huekn,w» are intw«led Goods and P;inflfln;fftr-j with liberty to **>181- vessels (unless prevented by clnmistances), 'W'owa. in the month ot APRIL. EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: „ a CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 1° b i"-v •• 8 p.m. 19 Saturday 8 p.m oatarday e p.m. | 26 Saturday • P-ra- Saturday 29 7 p.m. „ j FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. luosday 4 J 35 Tue.>tiay 4 p.m. • lusiwUiy 1 p.m. [ 22 Tuesday 1 p.m- Tuesday 20 2 p.m. • u V^ASGOW TO CARDIFF TIA BELFAST. 14 2 p.m. I 21 Monday S p.ID ■S v •• •• 2 o.m. 28 Mondav 2 pan JBOM NO. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: • or SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. A &ed»e3day 12 ni^ht t 16 Wednesday 8 p.m "ednes«UMr 7 p.m. ( 23 Wednesday 6 p.m. Wednesday 80 — 10 p.m. BKLFAOT TO 8WANSEA. U JndaT 6 P-tn. 118 Friday. a pan Friday 2 p.m. | i'i FHdav. 1 m*. GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA* BELFAST In i."ur8<}*y t p.m. 117 Thursday i p.m n^l!^ v D'm* 24 Thursday 2 p.m. '»Joa8 are required 'to be akmzsiaa OR* BOOS, before •^rtised tlmo of sailing:. am.— Belfast: Cabin, 178 &t; Deek, 10s. Green or Glasgow: Cabin, 20«; Deck, 12s 0d; ■» .diers or ^Wlors, 10s. Return Tickets issued at Fare -»»d-a-half, ay Pliable for month. Apply in GiMgow to WiUim, Siosn & Co.: Greenock, to WlUtem Co.; Belfast, to Robert Header- •on It Son; Bristol, to Mark Wiiitwill and Son Swan> Jea, to M. Jones & Brother; New{>ort, to R Burton Son; and 111 Cardiff to E. TA1 LOR & CO., S3, Bute-street, Docks. CattiifT. April, 1879. 31018 .A _dT, f QTEAM TO AUSTRALIA, O COLONIAL LINE. The magnificent full powered £ te:i™s:;i,T^^ANXIN100 A 1, ^0 H.P. nonunal, *23 tons register, M. Brace, Commander, is appointed J«»eave the South Wett India Dock on tl^t!^ June ADELAIDS (Semaphore), MELBOUitNE and gYDNEY, calling at PLYMOUTH to embark f^ Bp'.endid Steamship will carry first only, for whom she has Uiinvalleit Ration. Passive money 15 to 70 g'ti'ne.v-.—, »ohn Henry Flint, 1:2, FenchuieU-street, Lonai n ALLAN LINE. -CJL. BllORTKSr OCB1N rASSAOK *0 AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Composed of T venty First olass Steamers. laying LIVERPOOL eycrj THURSDAY, and LONDON- DERRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE.* Through Tickcts to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to au Points in Canada and the H tes. Low Fares and cJlcellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leayitw home are met ut the Ra.i!w "Y Station by an appolnte(1 Arent of the Company, wbo takes charge of them until &bcT go on board the llteamer, The Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Pufcnn in Manitoba." Appljr to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or Londun- •wry; or to C. Bird, 46, Bute-street. Cardiff; T. J. Base, 7, Temple-street, Swansea K. Foley, Foley's Hotel, jfaath D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery; W. Huton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, BOROUGH OF NEWPORT./ WILLIAM WJLLIAJJS, Corporation bill-poster ( and crier. Rents all the principal hoarding* and stations | 4J1 Newport and neighbourhood. Twoffood bill posters I *ept. \V01k attended to with quick dispatch. Town I country, Qli e»UbU»bod—More than uuartsr of a leuuirr Hm P- \.I CARDIFF. CARDIFF. MEAT1 » ■ 4? 9, BRIDGE-STREET, & CARDIFF. H FRESH BEEF. FRESH ARRIVALS at 10 a. m. to-day. Per lb. Best Joints 7d to 8d Boiling Joints 6d to 7d AMERICAN IRESH EGGS, 7d per dozen. R. STEW ART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41387 SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ME47. C> J 32, HIGH-STREET, 1- <i SWANSEA. TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF CHEESE, at 3d per lb. AMERICAN FRESH EGGS. 7d per dozen. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41389 LLANELLY. LLANELLY. < MEA k (j '1 V' COWELL-STREET, V 5 -W L LAN E L LI, H FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS OF CHEESE, at 3d per lb. • AMERICAN FRESH EGGS 7d per defcen. I 1 11 R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 7217 40296 JLQUNARD ROYAL MAIL J.lNE. TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON [ EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Fortv Years, L and is noted for its safety and comfort fur all classes of Passengers. Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 19 MERICAN LINR .^RHR UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS MBBIOR UVERPOOLTOPIIILADELPHL\, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation fwr paasengeri equal to any European Line. Pas- senders and rood. landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This ill the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, BPEXCB, and Co,, 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JONKS EROS, and Co, But. Docks, Cardiff; .TASISS Aran, HI2, Bute-road, Cardiff; JOKIS Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; Roesa JOK8<t, Higb-eUeet, Pontypridd; TILNBI and Co., Abertlllery. 80068 JL r- IXTBIJE STAR LINE JSARJBZJK TT ROYAL & UNITED STATES MAIL .STEAMERS. ^^SSBSSSS^ LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for. warding Passenifers to all parts ot the United States and Canadiv well-known magnificent steamers are appointed W sail weekly as under; carrying Her Majesty's and the United States mails ;■— > Baltic Thu-sdav. April 24 Britannic. Thursday, May 1 Repft'ilio Tuesday, May 6 wennanic „ Thursday. May 13 Eacn coiiBt^u'JLji — Tuesday, May 20 Average Ji J" water-tight compaxtmcnts. These lu ™m™cr, 9? days in Vinter. eemfort, and are tlie highest jpeed and senjrers. urPasaed in their attractions to Pas Saloons and State-rnnm. furuished. Piai.os, libmriSf p £ !m.da'uP«» luxurious!} barber's shop, &c. elec"° ^ha, bath-rooms, The Steerages 0.1'6 unusu.1y .p:cloWJ w 1) h The Steerages are unustW.lv ■n.irtr, „ ventilated, and wanned, and ^kss«ige^' th/^ receive the utmost cmlity and attention. StewMd^f! k, attend the women and children. stewardesses For full particu'ars of Passagea, Rates. An Apply to BARNES, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute f)ocks' Cardiff; F.LOYETT,'Windsor Hotel. Penarth, neaiiCaraiff: H (JOLDBERG & Co Swansea; EDWARf) PHILLIPS* Briery Hifl, Ebbw Vale; John Cooeland, 124, High- MertW: Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, Mon H Cor^op and Son, Brynmawr; jama s Dennis, Trede^[,Ay,tiMRIE, and Co., IS 10 Water-street, Liverpool, and jj 84, Leaaenh all-street, London m-UøuflfUtt.. THE ROYATi LIVER iRIENDLY A SOCIETY is now admitted to b# the wealthiest institution of Its kind in the kit^do^ha^ngan ^cumu- lated CAPITAL of OVER HALF A MILLION, of which turn 1ù9 988 lis 9<1 W. savei during the yeai enaing December, 1677, and has paid to its policy holders more than ONE MILLION STERLING „ Requires a number of Independent Agents In Nortb and South Wales, particularly for Aberdare, Biingor, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Abergavenny, Carnarvon, Holy- well, Ltauielly, Merthyr, Pembroke. Swansea, and Wrex. balD, Special terms offered to energetic men.—Apply, Chief Offloe, 10, Prrscott-street, Liverpool. AT'TKmov. Ch.f. 1 U I R E S Y S T E M. FURNITURE UPON EASY TERMS." FURNITURE UPON EASY TERMS. PAYNE & 00. UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS, 14. CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF Are acknowledged to be the leading Upholsterers in South Wales. They are now manufacturing DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES IN WALNUT, OAK, AND MAHOGANY. Equal in Quality, and £1 less than advertized by Bristol Houses, viz: DRTW?V^°«^SUITES •• £ 9 10s 0d 1 Home SnS°OM SUITESJK) 10s Od } Made LONDON SUITES £ 7 10s Od SUITES IN MOROCCO, TAPESTRY CUR- TAINS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, INLAID SUITES, &c., &c. £10 to £100 upon the HIRE SYSTEM. PAYNE AND CO., 41492 (Opposite the Sw:ss nail.) CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. rjTHE "]gYEsT~^jbIE~ S1»U. «!^g- MM An Diseases of the Eyes Cured by the use of DR BALL'S PATENT IVORY EYE CUPS Weak Eyes. Dimness of Vision, Near Sight, Inflammation Cat iractrf, Loss of Sight. For particulars, enclose addressed Stamped Envelope to J. Fletcher, Richmond-villa, Po.tfielt', Chiche ter Sussex. 88181 jglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DB REE9, 89, LLANARTH STREET, EWro, BILL POSTER an4 DEL1VERS]1 for TOWN and COUN- L TRY, Rents the Principal Hoarding* in Newport ■ aad K«Vth&eurhood, Work executed with 4i)a^ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, I Messrs EYNON A HUGHES. Household Furniture. &c., at Swansea April 23 Lease old Dwelling-house, at Swansea April 24 Villa Residence, at Swansea April 24 Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 28 Cows and Heiters, near Swansea April 29 H' I'tes, Cdiriages, Harness, hc., at Swansea Ma; 6 Mr JIOSES CULE. Leasehold Property «fcc., at Rhvilfedn April 21 Mr T. H. DA VIES, Household Furniture, at Swansea April 23 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Freehold Estates, at CurdifY June next Mr JOHN H. FIELDER. Horses, at Bristol May 1 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Leasehold Propirtv, at Loughor April 29 Messrs W. GUAHAM and SON. Wrought and Cast Iron, &c, at Blaina AT)ril 29 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and Co. Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 23 Groceries, &c., at Swansea Aplil 25 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Househeld Furniture, at Cardiff April 24 J. HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. Residences, &c, at Carmarthen Apr.l 26 Mr WILLIAM JEaKINS. Store Stock, Horse, < £ c.. at Llansannor Court..April 28 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Live Stock ut Wick.r.¡.¡, Farm. nr. Cowbridye.. April 28 Mr N. LAWRENCE. Household Furn ture. at Cardift April 25 lItr J. M. LEED Eft. Country Residence, at Neat.h April 24 Ifutiseliolit Furniture, &c, at Swansea April 29 Property, at Swansea April 29 Mr MADDOX. Leasehold Property, at Penarth Aprïr23 Leasehold and Freehold Properties, at Cardiff May 7 Mr T. 11. OWFN. x Freehhold Property, at Maenclochosr May Next Mr WM. HARRY REES. Hotel Pro|>erty, Trade Fixtures, &c. at Swansea, April 23 Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea May 8 Ali- J. ;SAMIlEt,. Household Furniture, &c, tt Cardiff April 23 Air WM. SANDERS. Leasehold Dwellinir-house, at Cardiff April 28 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER & CU, Houseiiold Furnitui e, at Cardiff April 24 Horses, &-c., at Cardiff April 26 Freehold I'ublic-house and Land, at Cardiff April 29 Household Furniture, at Cardiff May 1 Channel Island Cattle, at Cardiff May 3 Mr JAMES-STRAKER. Household Furniture, at Tie leafar April 28 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE," CAWKEIt and CO. Contractor's Machinery, &c.. at Cardiff Apri 24 Leasehold Cement ami Brick Works, a' Swansea..May 6 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Extensive Estates, at Carmurthenshire April 23, 24 SALE TO-MORROW 4, PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUBSTANTIALHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co. have received instructions from the representatives of the late Mi's Fowler to SELL hy AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th of April, 1879, the whole of tne substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Consisting of rosewood eheffonniere, sideboard 4ft 9in, with piate-gla-s back and marble slab; loo and pair card tables, couch and eight chairs in gre n damask, maho- gany telescope dining table with three insertions, screw action, library table, pedestal sideboards, sofa, easy, and other chairs in lecher and hdrseating shaped hall table, with marble slab, liat and umbrella stand, butler's tray, several 8 day dials and. timepieces, very choice engravings, pl(r and other chimney glasses, mahogany four-post and half. tester bedsteads, iron, French, and portable ditto, pal- lia.-ses, mattresses, feather beds, wardrobes, washstands with marble slabs, dressing tables, toilet g a^ses, opaque chinn, toilet and other \I'e, towel horse- night com- modes, deal presses and cupboards, 2 iron safes, copying press, pine nest of pigeon boles, office 8 amps, Venetian blinds, Bru-scls carpet, oilcloth, fender and irons, breakfast, dinner and tea ware, including a valuab!e ser- vice of 50 pieces of china in blue and gold, glass, kitchon tables, stools, chairs, together with a large quantity of kituhen and outside requisites. Sale to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 7418 41320 IIORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, and Co.'s next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HOUSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS Wiil be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, April 261,h, at Two o'clock precisely. r. Total expense on Horses offered and not sold 59. Entries for this Sale mint be made on or before TUESDAY, the 22nd April instant, or they cinnot ap- pear in the Sale Edition of the Catalogue. 41407 NOTICE OF WITHDHAWAL. BRYNELLED HOUSE, CAERPHILLY. THE SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TCRE and EFFECTS, advertised to take place at the above address on the 29th inst., is WITHDRAWN. Dated -22nd April, 1879. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER Si CO., Auctioneer.?. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 41493 SALE OF AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND LAND AT CANTON. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUC'i'ON, at the Royal Hotel, on TUES-DAY, April 9th, at Thrte o'c o'-k, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. LOT I-All that valuable well-accustomed double- licensed freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Barley Mow, sitvate in the Cowbridge-roai, Canton, now in tbe occupation of Mr Choricy, lot on lease for a term, of which aboii 0 years are unexpired, at a rental of £ 27. LOT 2- AI tiiat plot of Freehold BUILDING GROUND, having a fronfcigo to Wellington-street, Canton, of 87 feet, or tbety^h juts, aud to the B.irley Mow-lane of 104 feet, with a depth of 245 feet, or thereabouts. For further Particulars, apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs MORRIS and SON. 41406 Solicitors, Cardiff. 4, LOWEITCATHEDRAL ROAD, CARDIFF SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DKIt and CO. have been instructed by Mr William Price, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY, May 1st, the whole of his substantial HOUSEHOLD I URXITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising a cafital drawing-room suite in green damask with creMune coverings, 100 and occasional tables, 4-tier whatmt, writing desk, gilt pier and walnut, chimney glasses, lucres, vaio4 and ornaments, several choice engravings and chiomos in gold gilt frames timepieces, Spanish vnahogany eheffonniere, bookcase with glared fronts, easy and other chairs in leather ard hair seating, occasional and work tables, settee in sti ipsa rep, tapestry, Venetian, and fdt carpets, hearth- rugs, oilcloths, skin and otVer mats, bronze umbrella stani stuffed phe isant in cas«, iron French bedsteads, palliasses, feather and niillpxff beds, mahogany and painted washstands, chest o* irawers, dressing tables, toilet sets an i glasses, towel h<rses, night romraodes, curtains, poles, an i rings, hroir.e chandeii jr gaselier brackets and pendants, steel finders and lron3, eoal PC ncl va es, breakfast, dinner, and tea ware, kitchen tables, chairs, dial, and the iisu-ti culinaryutensils, &c. &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock jrecisely. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. TENTH SALE OF CHOICE JEFLWY, GUERNSEY, AND ALDERNEY HEITERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed by Mr William liolt, of St Helier's, Jer6ey, to SELL ly AUCTION, at their Repository; Crockherbtowu, Car^JfT, on SATUR- DAY, May 3rd, 1870, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, a superior herd of CHANNEL ISLANDS CATTl^, Consisting of 12 superior Cows and Heifers. The sales of the importer having given so much satis- faction, the auctioneers have confidence in reoinmeiid. ing this herd of cattle as of superior quality, and of a character to afford the fullest satisfaction to purchasers. All being with calves at their heels, or close to calving, will furnish a good supply of inilk. Catalogues and further particulars may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices, Queen's Chaining, Cardiff.41883 SALE TO-MORROW." TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHER8. WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S MACHINERY. PLANT, AND STOCK -lV-Trt A DE. MESSRS TRIBE., CLARKE, tnd Co. are instructed by the Trustee to 6E\l by AUO- TI( >N, m Lots to suit purchasers, on the praises, on rii l, KSiiAY, April 24, and following day if necessarv. the whole of the MACHLNEKY AND TRADE PLANT, together with the STOCK-IN-TRADE Windsor^d^rdiff!6 °f Mr Ja°'b Co^tor, Machinery and TRADE PLANT are ir i C.npowldLn°d,1^,ldTi,KiUdt *10 h.P^blTe^S 48 inch „ "n), w:.th iron saw bench t fyvi 48 inch saw, and two iron trolleys runnintr on 70 fu. 7-lLt » d37feet°rh8^PerV ~nmll.Or„d0Sfti "f reet P ln» 30-feet jib Derrick crane, circular saws. !it nig, carpenter's benches, morticing machine. crniD3 weiging machine and weights, wheelbarrows, rows, scaffold p.anks, poles and ropes, trestles, laddal timber carnage and cart, harness, iron crab-wiu^' ] £ &c Bmlt 8 forfe'° aud bellows, anvil, tools The SrCCIC-IN-TRADE consists of oak, Memel, and Swedish timber, spruce and pine deals and boards, mahogany boards Forest, Portland, Newbrid Bath and Hi-ydr stone builder's ironmongery &e The Lots m y be viewed on the day prior t» and on the morning of the Sa.e, which will commeno nunc tually at Twelve o'clock at njou. punc There will be no reserve. Further particulars can be obtained of tbe Auctj>neera °r°f H. HEARD, ESQ., Solicitor, tarlin 4 Crocklicrbtown, Cardiff, April 3, 1879. 74ij 41259 MES;RS GUNN and JONES~H^~T~ 1? I annoiinco that the SALE advertised v takp ^.trMliTUEV.STOEn.MKDlW.™ latt nioinent unavoidably PObTPON-D. Auctioneers' Offices, SO, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. m93 "SALE" THIS DAY. 32, CRICHTONt-STHE;;Ti CARDIFF. TO PUBLICANS AND OIHLRS. MR J. SAMUEL is instructed by iie representatives of the late Mr Davies, to SE^ by AUCTIuN. on the premises as above, on VVEDNlj. DAY, April 23rd, 1879, at 2 o'ciock p.m. precisely, t*, whole ot the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Ef FECI S, Comprising the usual appointments of a comfortably furnished seven-roomed house, together with several ship models, a ix-clisinle.- revolver, tuperior sewing machine by Singer, an excellent beer muller, and a well ai ranged fowl house and run. On view the morning of sale. Auctioned's Office, Church-street, Cardiff. 41459 4, COLDSTREVM-TERRACE. MR N. LAWRENCE has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, April 26th, the whole of the neat, clean, and substantial I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Comprising drawing and dining-room suites in mahogany and rosewood, pier glasses, 1 handsome mirror with enamelled frame, Brussels carpets, mahogany loo and dining tables, 1 card do. bookcase and a quantity of books, gilt clock under shade, 1 do marble, Taluable old cil painting, a quantity of mats, half-tester bedsteads in wood and iron, leather beds, bolsters, palliasses, a quan- tity of bedclothes, mahogany washstands, toilet tables, toilet glasses, wnre, towel rails, also first class cabinet sewing machine, nearly new, &c, the whole to be sold witiloul reserve. *'or further particulars apply at tbe Auctioneer's Offices, St Alary street. The HOUSE to be LET with immediate possession. Apply at Moira Hotel, Splotlands, Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 41487 j rp O W N-H ALL C HAM BEn T BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Agents to the Provincial Insurance Qempaoy, I. &W9RMO-T0N a*CU. PfiKCOKO, by gutrtjqn. SALE THIS DAY. PENARTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE IN LUDLOW AND PLASSEY-STREETS, PENARTH. MR MADDOX has received, instructions to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Penaith (Mi'3 Purton's on WEDNESDAY, 23rd day of April, 1879, at seven o'clock in the Evening, the under- mentioned PROPERTIES, In the following lots, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced LOT I.-All those Three Private DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate Nos. 47, 48, and 49, Ludlovy-street, Penarth, held underlease for 99 years, from the Trustee of Lord Windsor, trom the 1st May, 1874, subject to all annual ground rent of 17 2s 6d.' LOT 2.—All those Two Private DWELLING-HOCBES and Premises, Nos. 31 and 35, same street, held under 1 ^ase for 90 years, from 1st May, 1876, at an annual ground rent of jE4 Is Od. LOT 3.-All those two private DWELLING-HOUSES and Pi eniises, Nos. 36 and 37, Bamc sfeet, held under lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1870, at au annual ground rent of iellsod. LOT 4.—All those three private DWELLING HOUSES and Premises, Nos. 38, a, and 40, same street, held under le.ise for 09 years from 1st May, 1875, at annual ground rent of £ 6 Is Cd. Each house is occupied by respectable tenants at a weekly rent of 7s. LOT 5.—All that eleven-room HOUSE, Yards and Pre- mises, situate No 65 Plassey-street, held under lease from Lord Windsor's trustees for C9 years from 1st May, 1876, at 11.'1 apportioned ground rent of 42 per annum", This house being adapted for two separate families, is let to two respectable tennants at 5s 0d per week e:.c'.i. The whole of the Propertv is well and substantially built, is situate in one of 'the best positions in this rapkily increasing and improving town, closo to the Rail- way, Docks, business thoroughfares, and is worthy the-attention of intending purchasers. If required at the Sale any or either of the lots will be divided and eaoh house offered separately. For further particulars apply as to Lots 1 and 5 to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff; for Lots 2, 3, and 4, to \(in. Biadley, Esq, Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, "South VVa'es Daily News Chambers," Cardiff. 11800 IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate in Custom House street, Charlotte-street, Bute- road, Sandon-street, and Sandon-place, Cardiff; Thomas-street, Grangetown and TWO PIECE" of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, M CANTON. R MADDOX has received instructions from tlie Administrators to the Estate of the late Mr Abraham Beirnstein, to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNES- DAY, May 7th, 1879, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the un- dermentioned very valuable PROPERTIES (Subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced),- LOT 1.—All those Four DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos 17, 18, 19, 21, Thomas-street, Grangetown, held under a lease for 93 years from the 1st i-ia.y of May, 1857, from the Trustees of Lord Windsor, at an annual" ground rent of £ 8 2s 6d. These h-juses are let to respectable tenants, at a total annual rent of £ 58 10s. LOT 2.—All those well-l.ui't DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, aituate Nos 3 and 4, Sandon-place, and hold under afor 99 years from the 23th day of Septem- ber, 1852, from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, at the annual ground rent of L12 Is 6d. These Houses are let to respectable tenants at a total annual rent of £ 57 4s. LOT 3. -All those well-built DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate Nos 1 and 2, Sandon-place, and Nol, Sandon-street, and held under a eise for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of February, J859, from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, at an annual ground rent of j64 4s. The whole arc let to respectable tenants, at a rental amounting to RC)7 12s per annum. Lor 4.- All those substantial and well-built PREMISES, being No 189, Bute-road, aud known as the "Telegraph lio,el," held under a lease for 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1852, from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, and now let to Miss H. Canter, at the low rental of £ 60. Lor 5,—All those substantial and well-built PREMISES, HOUSE, and SHOP, situate No 179, Bute-road (forming a portion of the same lease as the above), now occupied by Jlr Marque., sailinaker and ship chandler, at the veiy low annual rental of £ 40. (This has been hitherto let to Mr Marques for a term which will expire May 1st, 1890, when the rental would be large'y increased.) The above two Lots are subject to an annual ground rent of 410 6s 3d, which, in the event of sale, would be apportioned equally. LOT 6.—Also all those Four Plots of Freehold Building LAND, situate at Canton, and being Nos 23, 24, 30. and 31 on the plan of the Freehold Building Societies' land sold In 1876. LOT 7.—All those substantial and well-built PREMISES, HOUSE, SHOP, &c., situate Nos 30 and 31, Custom House-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May. 1841, from John Homfray, Esq., an l subject to an annual ground rent of Z4, and occupied bv the Messrs Beirnstein, where an extensive Piiwribrokin"' Business has been successfully c^r.ied ou many years'. These Premises have been recently re-erected at, a con- siderable cost, and are suitable from their position and construction for any extensive trade whatever. Also all those PREMISES adjoining the above being Nos 32 and 33, same street, lie'.d under lease for 90 years, frum the 1st day of 1841 from John Homfray, Esq.,and subject to an annual ground rent of 42 18s 6d. These premises are extensive, and are suitable for any business; they are at present let to Mr John Thomas, at 440 per annum, (who sublets them to Mr Moon, hay and corn merchant.) Also, All those PREMISES situate and adjoining the above, being No. 24, Charlotte-street, Cardiff, held for a lease for 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1842, from John Homfray, Esq., subject to an anuill ground rent of 42 15s. This property als) is extensive, and capable of being turned into convenient and valuable business premises: it is at present let to Mr Woods at C30 per annum. Tlie whole of the premises (contained under Lot 7) are situate, and adjoining the new street, in course of con- struction in connection with the Cardiff Improvement Scheme. Ft.r further l articulars, apply to Mr Beirnstein, 57, James-street, Cardiff; to Messrs Lewis and Jones, Solicitors, Merthyr; or to the Auctioneer, "South Wal, a Daily News" Chambers, St. Mary-street, Carditf, 41497 SALE TO-MORROW. 3, PARTRIDGE-ROAD. ROATH CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has been favoured with instructions to SELL bj AUCTION on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, the whole of the well- prejtrved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, at the above address, comprising rosewood pianoforte and music stool, walnut plate glass cheffonnieres, walnut oval and round centre tables, handsome pier glass, with massive gilt frame (very large), and small ditto drawing I.room suite by Lewis and Son, upholstered in green damask; whatnot, occasional tables, 2 large ottomans, couch in hair, 2 easy chairs, and 6 small ditto to match ny dining table, 2 inlets dining-room suite in leather, bookcase, black and gold pier glass, Brussels, tapestry and felt carpets, oil cloth, etc. oil paintings, a? B, J engravings, lustres, vases, auci sh?te8' otc" Bedrooms—6 iron bed- steads (half-tester and French), feather and millpuff beds i wardrobes, chests of drawers, stands and tables, dressing glasses, towel rails, etc. Eall table and stand and kitenen requisites; Singer treadle sewing- machine in perfect order, etc., etc. ° Goods on view on Wednesday, April 23rd. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, precisely, Auctioneer's Offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 41444 SALE THIS DAY. SWANSEA. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MER- CHANTS, BREWERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF HIGHLY-VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY with the TRADE FIXTURES, GOODWILL of the BUSINESS &c MR WM. HARRY REES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of April, 1879, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, the highly-valuable PREMISES, known as the BLACK COCK HOTEL, situate in High. street, Swansea, together with the Trade Fixtures, Goodwill of the Business, &c. The property holds one of the most commanding and eligible positions In the town, being a comer nouse (where a capital bar business is done), immediately in front of the extensive New Terminus Station of the Great Western Railway. (where a capital bar business is done), immediately in front of the extensive New Terminus Station of the (where a capital bar business is done), immediately in front of the extensive New Terminus Station of the Great Western Railway. The purchaser wiil be required to take at a Valuation, in the usual way. the Household Furniture, Stock-in- Trade, and Utensils, which probably do not exceed P.500 or a The property is held under a Lease, dated 8th June, 1878, for a term of 21 years, from March 25th, 1878. For permission to view apply to Mr G. Williams, on the premises; and for further particulars to Mr John Donague, Solicitor, Swansea or Mr Reeg, at his Auction and Steam Printing Officer, Neath. 41318 GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL AND FREEHOLD ESTATES. R ROBERT EYANS is commissioned by Messrs Alfred B. and Edwin Price, who are dividing their Property, to SELL by AUCTION, in the month of June next, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, the who'e ot their valuable FREEHOLD, MINERAL, AND AGRICULTURAL ESTATES. situate in the Parishes of Lanmaes, Llantwit-Major, Bettws; Llangonoyd, &o. Full particulars will appear aliortly. Bridgend, 9th April, 1879. 41372 THE FARM, EBBW VALE, NEAR TREDEGAR ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IV/TR JAMES STRAKER has been fav- ourcd with instructions (from Capt. Ivatts the Manager of the Ebbw Vale Steel Works, who Is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1879, com- mencing at 1 o clock, the whole of his costly, modern and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, Comprising the contents of breakfast, dining, end bed- rooms, kitchen and other offices, china, glass, earthen- ware, carpets, skin rugs, pictures, curiosities, Suider ■u J various other items, which will be fully de scribed in posters aud catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneer, or at the place of sale. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, liverton-place, Abergavenny. 41457 T,.BOROUGH OF LOUGHOR, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY "|JR F. G. GOUGH has been instructed X?J- by Mr Daniel Harries, to SELL by PUBLIC VUCTION, at the Red Lion Inn, Upper Town. Loucbor J" TUESDAY A,,ril 29th, 1879, ftect to ih.TrX Sua to be then aud there read, and in one or two lots a.may be then determined), all those Two recently and Tly substantially built LEASEHOLD .DWELLING-HOUSES, wit t) 'air appurtenance-qi situate at Caeliwyn, In the u Vh of Loughor aforesaid, and which are now in the restive occupations of Mr John Davies, shoemaker, and ;r John Davies, collier, at rentals producing in the Per aoipim. < Tne,reiiiises, which are in every respect well worthy of n it, and half an acre in extent, are exceptionally well Ilhwd, being within 15 minutes' walk of the Gower. roaa SUI Works, and easy distance of several other large wop,. The whole of the premises are held under lease I<"0I,^Jr Richard Jenkins, for the term of 99 years from the Ah March, 1873, subject to an annual grouud rent 01 Jbo. Sale to comance at 6 p.m. For furtht particulars apply to Mr Daniel Harries. Loughor, or the Auctioneer, at No 12, Murray-etreet, Llaneliy. 3 Dated April 7th, 1870. 41489 FRANCIS BISSICKS, Of mithinE AND PROFESSIONAL VALUER Of MACHl«*tY AKD MANUFACTURING PLANT BPEaAL10vTLLTm^ Stock Takinc-i. fo^rob^te il 4 8 a«d "EP°RT8 PREPARED Prooaw, Jortgages, Partnerships, Losses by Fire, kc,, ic. or Private Contr<M*- CLA\t-i'l'üST, biuvroj6 43701 alt by 1trtion. SALE TO-MORROW VALE OF NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879 (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), W AUNCEIRCH," an old-fashioned T- COUNTRY RESIDENCE. Fitted, with every modern convenience, and containing four reception, six best bedrooms, esing, bath, and servants'rooms. It is approached by a long crrriage drive, with and stands in its own grounds, of about 50 acres, on a gentle eminence, surrounded with fine beach trees, with large gardens, rosary, croquet lawn, greenhouses, coach-house, and stables. It :8 in a sheltered situation, commanding extensive views of the Vale of Neath, celebrated for its lovely scenery, and is within three miles of the Sea. It is three- quarters of a mile from the Neath Station of the Great Western Railway, and is within about six hours of Lon- don. There are several meets of the Glamorganshire and PClllierg-are Hounds within easy distance. There is also an excellent Farm House, with conve- nient Out buildings, and two Cottages. The House, with 10 acres, is held for an unexpired term of 94 years, at a ground-rent of £56; and the Farm, consisting of 40 acres of very rich arable and pasture land for an unexpired term of 17 years, at a ground rent of £84. Some additional adjoining land can be obtained upon a yearly tenancy. &3T The whole will be sold in one Lot, or separately, as may be determined at the Sale Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For particulars, and to view, applv to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street; Jlr G. T; Thomas, Solicitor, 8, Fisher-street, Swansea or to Mr Walter W hittington. Stationer, Neath, at either of which places cards of admission to view may be obtained, 41272 3, NICHOLSON-PLACE, WALTER'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. 1\/J R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- ±fJL structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of April, 1879, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, mahogany loo, card, writing, and other tables, mahogany couch in hair, six ditto chairs ditto, small cabinet, mahogany side- board with cupboard and cellerette, Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, pier glasses, iron bed- 4teads, mahogany four-post ditto, mahogany and birch chest .ot drawers, feather beds palliasses, mahogany washstands with marble tops, ditto dressing tables, ditto glasses, ware, towel horses, six birch chairs, window poles, ditto curtains, &c., &c. Also, the usuai kitchen and culinary requisites, wares, Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41451 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD T~ PROPERTY. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, OD IUESDAV, the 29th day of April, 1879, at the Mackwojth Hotel, Swansea, the following valuable PROPERTY (subject to conditions which will then be read) — trnnyp i that FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and being 78, Oxford" street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr T. W. ilorgan, painter, &c., containing good shop with plate- frent, pariour, kitchens, work shops and stores, arched cellar, yard, offices, drawing-room, and four bed- rooms. • 7 ticKtoetoSS."0 near market i8 in the V0Si' Lor 2-Sub8tantially-built HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in ist James s-terrace, Swansea, and now in the ™ nauland, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 45 per annum. The honse contatns drawing and „roo'U8j kitchens, scullerv, china pantry, and offices, five bedrooms • water and "gas lr id on and drain- nfabouTsOvon J is held for an unexpireù term of abot SO years at the wound rent of £ 5. f j1 y^t LEASEHOLD HOUSE and Premises, situate and being-1\0. 52 st. Georire's-tenace, Swansea, containing drawing and dining-rooms b ick parlour, kit- chen and scullery, coal cellar. chhS and otlier closets, The ^olTisTn0?hS5' ar<1' Burden, and back entrance. i I ? thorough repair and is held for anunex- Sale to take placc at. 1 o of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41359^ THE TYGWYNI^ANDILO^ESTATES, CARMARTHENSHIRE. S VLE^f n ^EE beg to give Notice that the held THIS DAY^ F°1!TI<)N of these ESTATES will be LlandTlo Carm}rth;n,;TireMOIlKOW' at T° Estate Offices 20, Mount-street. Grosvenor-square, W. 41490 SALE THIS DAY. OAT T? NP T IN LIQUIDATION. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT THE /i-t?C3 3do tJ^ES aND SWANSEA. 1\/rESbRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. £ r-~ a instructed by the Trustees of the Estates of v.(Se'ulec t,le Mumbles, boat builder, and PIHU TP A St'a' licej|sed victualler, to SELL by ma v .V 'ut the Cameron Arms Hotel, on vVEDlsE^UAY, tne 23rd da}'of April. 1879 (subject to the conditions to be them and there read)* the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising— Lor 1—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being at Church Park, Mum- bles aforesaid, held for a term of 90 years from the 29th September, 1872, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 30s, and now in the occupation of the said Thomas Bennett. The property is well built, very pless.ntly situated, and htis a commanding ylewof tbe bay. LOT 2.—-The LEASE of the SEA BEACH HOTEL, Oystormouth-road, Swansea, held for an unexpired term of about nine years, subject to a rental of £60 per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'cJock in the aft3rnooD, sharp. Fur further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to J. Aercn Tiiomas, Esq., Solicitor, 18. Yor:place, Swansea; and as to Lot 2, to Messrs Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Swansea; 01 to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 14. Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated April 12th, 1879. 41389 AUCTION MART, OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. "jVTESSRS JOHN F. HARYEY and CO. lyJL have been Instructed to SELL by AUTION (uiitler power of a deed), at the above Rooms, on FRIDAY, April 26, 1879, a quantity of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND TRADE UTENSILS. Consisting of teas, coffees, raisins, biscuits, candles, dry soap, aud a variety of grocery sundries. A large lot of prime hams, bacon, preserved and pickled American meats, sauccs, about 3 cwt. of lard, and 4 t boxes of superior American cheese. A quantity of grocery shop papers and brown paper ags. A very excellent sausage machine in perfect working order, in capital condition, and equal to new one sausage filler in prime order; steelyard, &c. Two splendid provision scales, with brass weights complete, nearly new, by Bartlett, of Bristol; with several other scales, weights, &c. One large weighing machine, together with a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; Comprising iron bedsteads, beds, bedding, chairs, table, looking glasses, washstands, fenders, fireirons, and other miscellaneous articles. Also a pnme lot of home-cured Welsh bacon. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. After which the Fixtures, Counters, and Gas Fittings, &c., in tlie Shops, No. 21, Caer-street, and of No 36, Oxford-street (next door to the Swansea Castle), will also be sold, unless previously disposed of by private treaty. Terms cash. No reserve. Dated April 18th, 1879, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. 41485 WICK ROAD FARM, near LLANTWIT MAJOR. IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT BdEEP, EWES AND LAMBS, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, HORSES, &c. MESSRS R, JONES and SON have been instructed bj Mr David Williams, to SELL by A UCTION, at the above Farm, situate about 4; miles from Cowbridge, on MONDAY, the 28th April. 1879, the following FAT AND STORE STOCK, viz. :— 80 Prime fat Yearling EWES and WETHERS. 80 superior Cotswoldiand cross-bred EWES, with 46 LAMBS. 1 COW. 3 Well-bred COWS and CALVES. 8 Barren COWS in forward condition. 4 Yearling CATTLE, and a pedigree shorthorn BULL, got by Mr Garsed's Kliorthoru bull, Bashaw," (33119), aged two years and ten months. For Mr Garscd, the Moorlands— 1 Dark-brown cart MARE, Leister," eleven years old, a thorough good writer and breeder. 1 Dark-brown entire cart COLT, two years old, by "Tommy Brown," dam" Leister." Three months credit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of £10 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of five per cent per annum. A week's keep wili be given, if required, on the fat stock. Refreshments at Twelve Sale to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen- coed and Bridgend. 41404 LLANSANNOR COURT, Situated about Two Miies from Cowbridge, and One Mile from Ystradowen. ANNUAL SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK HORSES, &c. MR WILLIAM JENKINS is instructed by Mr John Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at the, above place, on MONDAY, April the 28th, 1879, the following FAT AND STORE STOOK, HORSES, &0., 200 Prime fat yearling SHEEP. 80 Superior Cotswold EWES and LAMBS. 80 Superior cross-bred EWEaanù LAMBS. 10 Fat BEASTS. 1 Hereford DULL, three years old, "Starlight," by "Von Moltke," d im "Sunflower," bred by Thomas Thomas, Esq, St Hilary. 1 Hereford BULL, two years old. 1 Bull CALF. 1 Ditto. 1 COW and CALF. 1 HEIFER aud CALF. 1 Ditto. 6 Two-vear-old STEERS, 4 Ditto HEIFERS. 2 Three-year-old barren HEIFERS. Hereford breed. 1 Two-year-old HEIFER in Ca'f, Hereford breed, winner of first prize at the Glamorganshire Agricultural ■Society's Show, held at Swansea last vear. 1 Yearling HEIFER, by Horace," winner of the first prize at the West Glamargan show at Swansea, last year. 1 Yearling HEIFER, by Doctor." 1 Powerful Cart MARE, in foal, age six years, 15 hands high. 1 Tivo-year-old Cart.COLT, iron grey, by Younir Agri- cultural Second." ] Ditto, ditto, by dltie. 1 Ditto, ditto FILLY, by ditto 1 Three-year-old GELDING, by "Prince of Wales," suit- able for harness and saddle. 1 Two year-old brown GELDING, by Cardigan Comet," very promising. 1 COB MARE, five years old, cream colour, quiet to ride and drive, very fast trotter. 1 Ditto, ditto, lay, quiet to ride and drive. 1 Three-year-old brown FILLY, by "Cardigan Comet," would make a splendid liidy's hack. 1 Two-year-old bay GELDING by Cardigan Comet." 2 Ditto, ditto, ditto. 2 Ditto FILLIES, by ditto, ditto. 1 Three-year-old DAY CùB. about 14.2, by "Cardigan Comet," Butterfly," by" Ancleut Briton." Wiu- ner of the flrst prize out of a class of 18 at Lord Tre- degar's Show at Newport in 1878; also reserved num- ber at the Royal Agricultural Show at Bristol when two years old. One month's credit will be given on approved sscurity to purchasers of fat stock (also a week's keep, if neces- sary), and four months' credit for store stock and horses, or discount for cash at the rate of five per cent per an- num. Refreshments on the table at 11 o'clock (by tickets only) which may be obtained from the Auctioneer. I Stie to commence at 12 o'clock'preisely. A conveyance wiU meet the 9.27 down train at Ystrad- owen. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office Church-Street. Pontypridd. x 41441 public Entertainments. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. ) Sole Manager, Mr E, BULWKR. (This (WEDNESDAY) Evening, APRIL 2nrd. the Popular Comedian, Mr JOSEPH ELDRED, accompanied by his Celebrated Comedy and Burlesque Company, comprising 27 Frst-class Artistes. To-night Drama and Burlesque, To-night. j I Conquest and Pettitt's Great Drama in ELDRED'S three acts:' SENTENCED TO DEATH. COMPANY. To conclude with t'.e Sparkling Burlesque. CINDERELLA. I Magnificent New Scenery by Whyatt. CINDERELLA. The Illuminated Gardens. A Most Elaborate Stage Set." Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Second Price 9.15 to Stalls and Circle only. Jfrteg Hi gywriimi. SALE THIS DAY. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 1% TESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES XT.i have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BICYCLE. SEWING MACHINES, HARMONIUM, and other Effects. Comprising drawing-room suite in green rep. walnut and mahogany loo tables, dining, occasional, Pembroke, and other tables, harmonium, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, mahogany cheffonnieres, mahogany sofa in liair, mahogany couches, window poles, pier and chimney glasses in gilt frames, timepieces, hair, cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, china, glass, ware, sewing machines, &i\, lotc.; mahogany wardrobe, marble-top washstands and dressing-tables iron, half-tester, French, and other bedsteads; feather anl other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, toilet-g!asses,„mahoganv and other chests of drawers, capital shower-bath, &c., &c., together with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, dresser and shelves, &c,; also a capital Bicycle. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 41483 SALE TO-MORKOW M LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. ESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES ^;ly° been instructed t SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High- street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, April 24th 1879 all that valuable Leasehold and substantially-built DWELL! NO-HOUSE situate and being No. 5, Underbill-street, Swansea, con- taming 2 parlours, 2 kitchens, 4 bedrooms, w.e. in and out, together with the usual offices. The house is in excellent repair, and has a good garden and back entrance; the frontage of which is 18 ft., and the depth 100 ft. The situation is central, and it is also a. very quiet and respectable neighbourhood. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1874, at a ground rent of.£.3 3s per annum. Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Ofpces, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sel. 41447 SALE. JO-MORROW. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have V r, been instructed by to SELL by AUCTION, at A™8 II°tel, High-street, Swansea, on V April 24th, 1879, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced— LOTI.—All that very valuable, commodious, and sub- st intially-built RESIDENCE standing in its own grounds, comprising front and side lawns and large war- den, having a frontage of about 55 feet, and a depth of 150 feet, situate at the corner of Picton-plsce and DiIlwyn-street, Swansea, and known as Picton House which was formerly in the possession of the late Miss Michael and now vacant. Tlie House comprises large hall, dining, drawing and breakfast rooms, six bedrooms, china pantrv' three kitchens, wine cellar, &c, From 1ts advantageous situation and construction, it is peculiarly adapted for the residence of a professional or business n.ari or on acconnt of the large amount of frohtage in I'icton-piace and DiHwyn-street; it is capable of being converted into one of the finest business premises in the town. The above is held for the residue of a term of 90 years, from the 2Jth of September, 1840, at the annual gronna rent of £1 4s. LOT 2,-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No in Mysydd-etreet, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Cox as yearly tenant. This Lot is held for the residue of an estate for three lives and term of 99 years, from September 29th, 18 0, at the yearly ground rent of £1 128 4d. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. further particulars, apply to James Michael, Esq., 8t Mary-street; of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, oxford-street or (where the conditions of Sale may be seen three days prior to Sale) to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea. 41362 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS AT YSTALYFERA, M SWANSEA VALE. ESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have rr,V?en '^nwted j y the Mortgagee to SELL by AUUIION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swasa, on MONDAY, April 2Sth, 1879, subject to such conditions cs shall then and there be read, the following very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Namely :—All those three substantially-built and very extensive SHOPS and PREMISES in course of erection, known as the Co-operative Shops, situated close to the Ystalyfera Railway Station, the best position for busi- ness in any part of this very flourishing neighbourhood. The Iron and Tin Works arc in full work, and the de- pression in trade has been very little felt in this locality. Tbese ih >ps present a good opportunity for starting a thoroughly good Ready-money Business." Held for a term of 63 years from the 25th day of December. 1875, at the nominal ground-rent of £2 Os 3d per annum. Sale to c)mmence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Davie?, Hart land, and Isaacs, Solicitors, Rutland-street, or to the Auc- tioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea.41363 HILL FARM, EAl SWANSEA. TO BUTCHERS AND DEALERS. ]%/| ESSRS B!E\NON and HUGHES have XVM. received instructions from Mr J. M. Harding, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the the above Farm, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1879, about 20 head of fat COWS-and HEIFERS. Luncheon on the table at One o'clock. Sale to com- mence at Two. Hill Farm is within -30 minutes walk from Swansea, and 16 minutes from tlio Cockett station, G.W.R. Auctioneers'-Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41448 ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BKYNON and HUGHES' next MONTHLY SALE of HoBSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Will be held-on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1879. Entries to ba made one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers, Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford.street. Swansea, 41449 SALE TO-MORROW. RHYDFELEN, NEAR TREFOREST. SALE of Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY and attractive BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BREWERS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MR MOSES CULE is instructed by the executors of the late John Reea, to SELL by AUCTION on the premises, at the Maltsters' Arms, Rhyd- felen, on THURSDAY. April the 24th, 1879, at Three for Four o'clock in- the Afternoon, subject tu'6uch condItions of sale as shall be then produced, iu two Lots, or such other Lots as shali be dee ded upon at the time of sale. LOT 1.—All that substantial Rnd well-built double- licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, the Maltsters' Arms, now in the occupation of Mr David Ree-, and the Dwelling- house adjoining the same, now in the occupation of Jlr Benjamin Ilowe'ls. The Public-house contains taproom, pariour, kitchen, bar, pantry, and cellar, with several bcdroom3 oyer the same; brewhouse, eoalhouse, and other conveniences, with larre garden at the back thereof. The Dwelling-house adjoining contains parlour, kitchen, pantry, &c., with two bedrooms over same, coalhouse and other convenience, and a garden at the back thereof, This lot produces the annual rent of £2J 2s 6d. The premises are held under an Indenture of Loase granted by the Rev. Owen Jenkins, for the term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of August, 1851, at the annual ground rent of £1. 14s 6d. 6 LOT 2.-AI1 those two conveniently and well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, situate opposite the MaJtsters' Arms, now in the occupation of Mr John Jenkins and Mr Thomas Jones, at the annual rent of £ 13. This lot is beld under an indenture of lease grante 1 by the Right Hon., George Rice, Baron. Dynevor, and Miss Harriet Dian -Arabefia Richards, for the term of 99 years from tliei9th day-of September,1805,at the annual ground rent of £ 2 E8. The Auctioneer confidently calls the attention of Inn- keepers and others requiring a free public-bouse, with excellent premi&e3 attached thereto, winch, by a v;ty small expense could be considerably enlarged and im- proved. The situation is very good, where a prosperous trade has been-earried en for some years, in a populous neighbourhood,- in cl08e.proxmity to the Treforest Tin WOlks and within ten minutes walk to the T. V.R. Sta- tion. The whole property always commands respectable tenants, securing thereby a permanent and safe invest- ment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd, Pentrebach, April 1st, 1879. 41366 CARMARTHENSHIRE, PARISH OF LLANSTEPHAN AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, GARDENS. LANDS, and BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSR., J. HOWELL THOMAS and -LTJL THOMPSON are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmar- then. at half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, on SATURDAY, the 20th of April, 1879, in eight or such other number of Lots u may be determined upon at the time of sale, the following valuable RESIDENCES, GARDENS, LANDS, and BUSINESS PREMISES, viz:- FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NEAR THE VILLAGE OF LLANYBRI, LLAN- STEPHAN. Lor I-A fertile MEADOW called II Llaingawse," con- taining la 2r 24p, more or less, in the occupation of David Lèwla. Lor 2—A very superior MEADOW, known as "Park Panteg," containing an area of 3a 2r 8p, or thereabouts, in the occupation of David Lewis. IN THE TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. LOT 3—The capital DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and spacious Business PREMISES, No. 120, Lammas-street, in the occupation of Mr John Lewis, Clothier, as yearly tenant. IN AND NEAR THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF LLANSTEPHAN, Viz., ON THE SANDS, LLAN8TEPHAN. LOT 4 -A very convenient RESIDENCE and PRE. MISES on the Sands, with capital GARDEN adjoining, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Williams. LOT 5—A similar RESIDENCE, with garden, in the occupation ofM, William Morris. LOT C-A similar RESIDENCE, with garden, in the occupation of Mr John Williams. IN THE VILLAGE OF LLANSTEPHAN. LOT 7—A COTTAGE, called the Vestry House, in the occupation cf Mr David Killa, as yearly tenant under a written agreement. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 8—Tlie very desirable and beautifully-situated commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE known as Hill House, with extensive lawn, conservatory, outbuldings, garden and premises, formerly in the occupation of H. Parnall, Esq, deceased, but now vacant. This Lot is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2:Jth September, 1854, at an apportioned ground rent of £7 per annum. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs George Thomas and Browne, Solicitors, Carmar- then, or of Messrs J. JJpwcll Thomas and Thompson Auctioneers and Surveyors, Carmarthen. 41442 Carni irthen, April 15th, 1879. OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHARLES T. JEFFEtUES & SONS (Wholesale St:d0)1:Jr3, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to give a very high price for any sort qf old papers for re-manu- facture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of instructions sent to Waste Paper Department," bags will be forwarded. Their present price's will be found muoh in excess of that usually given by tA dealers and otfurs. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes Oft Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bought or Eichaiuw*. 401M (Sutertmmnrnts. PHILHARMO N I C T H E A T R E. JL ST MART-STREET. Director. A. Melvills. Licensee. Mr C. J. Jackson.' Great Special Prog; amine for the Ilalf-holiday TO NIGHT, Wednesday, April 22nd.—EMM as WILKINS MICAWBEU To-Night. EMM AS JOHN BULL To- Night.—This Evening, at 7 30, the very successful Dra- matic Version of Dickens's "David Copper field," entitled OUR LITTLE EM'LY (in Five Act*—BTEVENS, the Living Marionette, Nightly after which JOHN BULL EMM will hold A Conference with the Nations. Invita- tions have lJeen issued to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, America, Austria, Turkey, India, Servia, Poland, Rus- sia. and others, a id it is expected that they wi1l all a.t. tend the Cot.ferer.ee to night. Visitors to Cardiff and t bona-fide Inhabitants wi11 be admitted as usual. Open at 7 Commence ¡¡,t 7.30 precise,y. Half-price to Stalls and Pit at Nine o'clock. STUART HALL, CARDIFF. Great Success of THE WONDERFUL BYNES Company of Musicians anù Comedians. Positively the last Six Nights. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. None shoulå fail to see this REFINED AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT, Which has met with unqualified praise in all the prin- cipal towns in England and America for seven years. Clever Impersonations, Witty Sayings, Droll Songs, Yentriloquial Wondeis. GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Doors Open at 7.30, Overture ht 8. Carriages at 10 p.m. 41373 fates by Urtill. SALE THIS DAY. AUCTION MART, 18, UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. MR T, H. DAYIES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Jfart, on WEDNESDAY, April 23, 1879, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Anù other effects, cumprbin drawing-room suitt: in rep, bedroom suite (painted maple),inlaid walnut cheffonneres with plate glass back and front, walnut loo and other tables, lady's work tables, mahogany couches iu hair, I 'u hesse marble-top washstand and table, hat and um- brella stands, music stools, timepiece, towel horses, wal- nut inlaid DJ.Yenpo¡ t, wainut musb cabinet, whatnots, bookshelves, bagatelle board, German hall chair, easy chairs, commodes, mirrors 50 by 40, &T", &e., dressing glasses, iron bedsteads, fenders, fire irons, zinc meat safes, tea kettles, locks, bolts, hinges, coal scuttles, buckets, flower pots, eathenware ja's, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 41421 jfolierttf, &f., fco pt. "PONTYPRIDD.—To be LET with im- JL mediate possession, all that capital GROCER'S SHOP and PREMISES, situate on the Tumble, Ponty- pridd, now in the occupation of Mr Jabez Long. The premises are situated in one of the best positions in Pontypridd, being neany opposite the Taff Vale Railway Station, and nearly at the junction of four roads, one being the main rOJd of the town. The Stock to be taken at invoice price. The premises are adapted for any branch of trade, and from their excellent and unequalled situation certain to command attention. They are held under a lease by the present tenant, whose reasons for leaving, though doing a first-el ass trade, will be found most satisfactory. For further particulars apply to E. H. Howard, Auc- tioneer and Accountant. Jlill-street, PentypiiJd. TO GROCERS AND DRAPERS, PROVISIONS IMPORTERS, AND VENDORS OF AMERICAN PRODUCE. TO be LET, a Good SHOP, DWELLING- JL HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in an important rising Colliery District. The premises are admirably a lap ted for a Drapery, Grocery, and Provision Shop, or for an American Market, has ample shop and warelious- accommodation, sufficient to carry on a large and profitable business; also stable, coach-houso, and large yard. There is an out-door license attached to the premises, which may be continued, and would produce a good revenue. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Taylor and Forrester, Auctioneers, &c., 92, High-street, "Merthyi Tydfil. 41154 j¡\leS by gviafc Contract. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, JL' a patent SLIPWAY, 410 feet long, complete, with Cradle, 170 feet long, and Lever Engine, Pump, Winch, Purchase, and ali necessary Hauling Gear for drawing up Ships of 750 tons. Full descriptive p&rtieul1.r¡¡ of the I1.bove, which can be seen in good working order at Jarrow-on-Tyne can be had on application to Palmer's ShipbuildiLg and Iroll Company, Limited, Jarrow-on-Tyne; or 17, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 41224 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND JL MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a first-class and extensive BUILDERS' PREMISES, including officcs, carpenters' shops, two houses, stables &c., situated in Windsor-road, Cardiff, fonnerly in occupation of the iate Mr Jacob Bijrgs, bounded on tbe soudi by the Great Western Railway, west side by Rhymney Railway, on the east side hy a road leading to Eaøt Butt Docks. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Apply to Mr Alfred Thomas, West Wharf, Cardiff. 41426 BRIDGE AND ENGINEERING WORKS. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the BRANCH WORKS of DE BERGUE aud CO. (Limited), at Waun- treoda, near Cardiff. The works consist of ext-nsivc covered building, fitted with the most approved machinery and plant for the construction of boler¡¡, bridge work, and colliery iron work; a railway siding from the Taff Vale Vue, gas works, offico, &e. The land is held direct from Lord Tredegar on along lease, at a.11 exceedingly low rental. This wIll be found an ex- ceptional opportunity of acquiring at a moderate outlay a concern of established repute, in full operation.— Further information may be olJtained on application to Mr E. R. Austin, at the Works; or tJ De Bergue and Co. (Limited), Manchester. 41424 FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, JL Twelve well-built COTTAGES, near the Freehold, Llandaff, known as Bridge Works-row,—For particulars apply to Mr E. R. Austin, Wauntreoda Works, near Cardiff. 41414 gutolifalfoftt. Price Id, post free three halfpenny stamps. I'- FAMILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. JL' NO 31. SWEET DOROTHY CAPEL. By the Author of Not Lightly Loved," &0. For thc above see FA HERALD SUPPLEMENT. JL No. 31. The" Saturday Review" says of the" Family Herald Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating library i-tories." W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London and at all News- vendors. 41456 THE NEW SERIAL STORY, ENTITLED "HARD TO WIN," BY MR G. MANVILLE FENN. Author ofShip Ahoy," Dutch the Diver," AC., &c., Is bOW aJpearlng in tbe "OARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." A SYNOPSIS of the chapters already published appear each week. ANOTHER STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, TO follow. Tlie Cardiff Times And South Wales Weekly NØfIJ, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 2-1, or sent, post free, to any address in the United King- dom far 2s 9d per quarter, and to e ColoniellWd all parts of Europe ana the United States for 8s 3d per quarter, prepaid. ARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZiSTTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 218 per an- num, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWAN EA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bngtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, Ac., ana cir- tulates among all the Merchauts and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, Crifzr OmC&S.-75 and 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 12 COLUMHS. THE CARDIFF TIMES JL .A.};D SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS is on or rHE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM. and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local, District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is complete synopsis of the Week's New. for the whole of South M ales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any tddreM for 2s 9d per quarter. 78 Columns j tWOPBNCE,! 72 Co,umns. GDTTLS. rniiEuENNA CAcfii'LE HOTEL, ST. J- IVES. CORNWALL, in its own grounds of oucjhundred acres, overlooking the Bay. The mean tern- porature of St l?es, in winter is only four degress les* than Rome frosts are rare, and snow almost unknown, Board lodging and attendance on fixed moderate terms during the winter. 40436 ANDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL -CjL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. 40497 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. GREAT PUBLIC WANT SUP- PLIED. GRIDIRON TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING- ROOMS, 204, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. The abeve Hotel and Restaurant is now open, and fur- nished and fitted up at a great outlay for the accommo- dation of Commercial Gentlemen and the Public I'ener.illy. Liberal meals, choice cigar3, aerated waters, first-rate beds. Moderate charges. Gridiron Hotel, close to High-street Station, same eide.. 41203 A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. lOWLE'S PENN V KqjAL AND SlEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES qtdgkly correct all irregu- larities and felieye the distressing symptoms BO prevalent with the sex, Boxes Is Hd and 2c 9d, of all eheffiistsb Bent anywhere upon receipt of stamps to the Maksr. K Tovuj obN&isk NdUburham. it aa> — fJttjsitMStf JJOOTS JgCOTS gOOTS 1 -fc_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Bcott and Shoes at G. OLIVER'S THB LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER bees to inform the Public of the fol- lowing To and districts that in eonseqnenoe of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He is enabled to purchase all articles connected with his trade at tbe BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public. All goods can be purchased at my Brandies fully SO per cent Cfieaper than fit any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30. Castle-street, SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, Higl.-etreet. CARDIFF. 20, St. Mary-street. CARDIFF, 29L Bute-street. CARDIFF, m 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-etreeet. NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND, ,,16, Carolina-street. LLANELLY Vaughan-etreet. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street. TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM „ 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER, 15, Northgate-ttreet. STROUD, 2, Kendrick-etreet. CHELTENHAM 340, High-street. WORCESTER 74, Hign-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street HEREFORD 80, Eism-street. BARROW Market-place. LOUGHBOROUGH Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-atreet. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-street. CHESTER Eastgate-buildinars. CHESTER Northeate-street, Manufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256—40469 TARE- AND COLLE. .) 1 (Late Samuel Ware & Sons, Bristol and Cardiff). ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURx. TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. ——- 41458 DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. NOTICE. rpHE INDIA RUBBER COMPANY QUEEN-STREET, CARD IF F, Beg to annoanee that they have CLOSED their BUS! KESS in Queen-street, and liaye DISPOSED of the STOCK to the SOUTH WALES INDIA ROBBER COM- PANY, BUTE DOCKS, Who will in future carryon the Business, and Execute 0; uer3 from their Wholesale and Mechanical Depart- ment at the Docks, and to whom all OUTSTAND1 SO DEBTS MUST BE PAID. A Large Assortment of INDIA RUBBER DOLLS, TOYS, & BALLS, Will be Offered to Wholesale Dealers at a Great REDUCTION. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, AIR AND WATER PILLOWS, BEDS, &c., &0. ADDRESS SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER CO., liurE DOCKS. CARDIFF. 40677 R O. LEACH. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with ore and driver, tu be Let by the Day or Week. Apply a j jve for terms, A;c. gento and Contra rtg. rpHE PENARTH LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the supply of 2,000 yards of ROAD MATERIAL, broken to go throuch a 2$inch ring. If local stoDe, it ia to be delivered in devot3 ad- JoininlC the hlghwars to be pointed out by the Surveyor. If the material be brought by sea or rail, to be delivered at Penarth Dock free of all wharfage and other charges. The Contractor 1.0 enter into a contract, with an ap-" proved surety, in a form which may be seen on applica- tion to the undersigned. Ihe material to be delivered in about equal quantities in the months of July, August, September, and October. Tenders to be sent in to me on or before the 10th of May, specifying the nature of the material, a.nd the Quarry or other place of origin. Tiie Board reserve to themselves liberty to accept any tender for a part only of the quantity offered, and do not bind themselves to aocept tie lowest or any tender. JAMES ANDREW CORBETT, 41495 Quay-street, Cardiff, Clerk. WANTED to CONTRACT fJr 2.000 TV (Two thousand) Tons Per Weak, SEMI- BITUMINOUS, Slack, Smudge, or Small COAL, for a Term of Years.—Applv, stating terms, to Merchant, "Daiiy News" Office, Cardiff. 41471 To RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND JL OTHERS. Messrs CORY, YEO, and Co., invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a TRAMWAY, to extend from tlieir Velindre Colliery to the Clydach Valley, over a distance of three miles 33 chains. All materials will be found by the proprietors. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr J. Roberts, 17, Henrietta-street, SW&D8ea, to whom Tenders must be addressed on or before 3rd May, 1879. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. 41404 ENDERS, ADDRESSED TO MESSRS JL CORY, YEO, and CO., Swansea, are invited for the SUPPLY of the following MATERIALS, delivered free iu Truck at Cww Clydach Station, Midland Railway, viz. 100 tons of Flange Rails, 66 lbs. per yard. 180 tons ditto, 50 lbs. per yard. Fish Plates and Belts for same. 11 tons 4j in. x 9-16 in. Dog Spikes. 5,000 Larch Sleepers, 6 ft. 6 in. x 7 in. x 4 hi. 2.000 ditto Fence Posts, 7ft. 6 in. x 5 in. x 4 in. 41S78 gttiltKttfl foftttta. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE WEST OF JL ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALICS DISTRICT BANK. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN. VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY Is prepared te receive Sums of Money on DEPOSIT AT 6 PER CENT. Interest, payable Hâlf.yearly, aüd on fairly-arranged terms of withdrawal. THE SECURITY AND STABILITY of the Society ARE UNQUESTIONABLE, The whole of its funds being invested on Freehold and Leasehold Properties, the value of which far exceeds the amounts advanced thereon. Daring its existence of nearly Twenty Years the Society has received and em- ployed over FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, Without making a single loss. Such has been the care bestowed in the selection of securities that the Society has only three cases in which such difficulty ba been experienced as to make it neces- sary temporarily to collect the rents, which are applied as repayments. Copies of the Nineteenth Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, with all other information, may be had of the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDERS, 41144—7422 2S, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. THE MERTHYR AND DOwLAIS J- BUILDING SOCIETY, (luoo under the Buiidhy Societies Act, 1874.) Are .prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF £]00 to LIO,ooo, Repayable in Monthly or QaarWrly Instalments. Borrowers in ttus Society Have spre al advantages not obtaLped !lfotJ¡er tIOcietie¡>, or from private Individoa19. The legal costs are pø;.1 by the Society, and the Inde- pendence of tly borrower, so long as his stipulated re- pavujents af9 maJ." ia secured by the r under the Friendly Societies Acts. Tlie utmost secrecy is main- tained.. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the (trtke >6143 jhtsintg %i\arTsstT. D. JOTHAM Si SONS, I THE FRIXCIFALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF PROPOSE SHOWING TO-DAY, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, THEIR NEW STOCK JUVENILE CLOTHING, which. for Assortment, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1W my House in the trade. A Separate Room fitted up for this Department. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. 39539 IMPORTANT NOTIOE. RESERVE YuUR PURCHASES. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AT NEATH. £5,950 Worta to Clear Regardless of Coot, to save removal to Cardiff. JJOWELL AND THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Havinc now almost completed the whole of their immense alteration at Cardiff, making their Establishments the largest and most extensive out of L0ndon, are determincd to give their undivided attention to its management, and have therefore disposed of their Neath Branch to Messrs Morris and Yeo, who will after the pre- I sent Sale take possession, a.nd carry it on for their own benefit. Sale to commence at NEATH, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 23rd, 1879, and will continue for 15 days. All Goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, and SOLD CHEAPEH tha.n at their fir,t Memorable Sa]e. HOWELL AND FLO., V7 41464 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, RJP H E PREMIER CHO I C E." Those Gentleman who wish to secure priority of sele* tior. in WOOLLEN CLOTHS fur Spring and Suromef will find at THE CARDIFF HOUSE au exteusive r;.ni;e of New Patterns and Materials, just received from t)te West of England and Scotland. Intending Buyers aro respectfully requested to inspect t!.« Goods aod givt tjieir orders ear'v they will f ius tecure a Inrgerchoice a I ensure greater attention to, and speedier aocuf". of their orders, than by leivitig them over until the ru<h of Spring and Summer Trade has fully set in. The Stock of Ready-made Clothing foe Gentlemen and Juvsuiles Ii well rteJ, and. the other Dc" are being fllSt. tiJled with new a.nd attractive goods suita- b:e for tiie en-uimr seasons.—Address W. PRICE aDII SONS, Merchant Clothier; and Outfitters. 8t,. Mary- f-t -cet and corner of Caroline-strect, Cardiff.—Toms* C-ish, One price. No abatement, 23 NEWPORT AGENOY -i-1 FOR TBS SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS L". CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES DR7„R_ WEEKLY NEWS. TUt PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFTICK is ■! No. 10, GREAT DO JK-STREET, NEWPORT (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 when ADVERTISEMENTS A!RE RECEIVED* THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED The Term* for Advertisements and the Ey of Papers art precisely those charged at the Chief Sice, Owviiff. W. MILTCN LOCKE, liBPORTSR ANi) Manama, ADVERTISING, TNSURANCE, AND X EMIGHATION. OFFICS 10, GREAT DOCK-STREET, (Nearly opposite Free Public Library.) NEWPORT, MON. W. I LTO~N LOCKE, NEWSPAPER REPORTER, GENERAL ADVERTISING AND INSURANCE AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR INSERTION D8 ANY NEWSPAPER. INSURANCES EFFECTED ON LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, OR PLATE GLA8S. Agent for the LANCASHIRE PIKE AND LIFE IN SUR AN CE> CO M P ANY, PROVINCIAL 1 i.ATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. GUARANTEES ARRANGED FOR ALL POSITIONS OF TRUST. APPOIST! II AMERICAN ASD AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION AGENT. Assisted passages to CVnatUi,.Australia, and New Zealand. Pa*ien^ers l o »ked to any part of the world -10-44 SAFE INVESTMENT FOR MONEY t NEWPORT, PILLGWENLLY, AND MAINDEE BUILDING SOCIETY. incorporated under the Building Societies Act 18741 TRUSTEES L. A. HOMFRAY, Esq,, J P. EBENEZER LEWIS, Esd. J.I' E. J. PHILLIPS, Esq.. J.P. DIRECTORS: CHAIRMAN B. EVANS, Esq. VK* CHAULMAN T. P. WANSBROUGH, Eøq. Mr WALTER EDWARDS. I Mr H. FAULKNER. THOMAS PONSFORD. „ R E. PAYNTER. ENOCH GRIFFITHS. „ HENRY ALLEN. Rev. DAVID EDWARDS. JOHN LINTON. Mr W. S. LANG. SOLICITORS Messrs GlBlJS and LLEWELLYN. BANKERS: LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK. !%• Board of Directors receive Money on Deposits repayable on Short Notice,bearing interest at 4}, or# per cent. All information relating to Sh irss, Loans, or DcposttM can be obtained from the Secretary, 60" W. itlLTON LQCaE. JlLKAU AND SODA WORKS, UPPER GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. To Grooers, Olimen. Ship Chandlers, Owners of Stead Boilers, uu.i others. GEORGE DOBSON Wishes it to be known tiiat he manufactures SODA CRYSTALS, And shall be giau to supply a guaranteed rood article in quantities above ft cwt., and a.t prices which will compete with anJ Chemical Works in the Kingdom. l1aDufact.wing Department uader supervision of Mi' W. IIARRISOK, late Lead Msjiufp.cturing Foreman at Ne'.h&ia Chemical Works, Bristol, N.B.—Flour aud QIJCC Barrels wanted. Sample cask of 2 cwt. seat to any station in Soutll 7432 Wales 0:1 receipt of P.O.O. for 10s. 41240 MR. M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LABORATORY, 4 PEARSON PLACE, DOCKS. CARDIFF, b prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA- TIONS of NINEKALS. FOODS, &c„ of all kinds. For particulars aad tenus, apply as above 33*287 STANDARD LUBRICATING OILS COMPANY (LIMITED), 1, DRAPERS' GARDENS, THKOGMORTON AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTVa GOVERNMENT. ALL DESCRIPTI NS OF LUBRICATING OILS SAVING 25 PER CENT, Agents Wautcd. Full particulars on application to HENRY DUNCAN, aaui-tftt iMUAogm