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TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE COLDER ther the price of all Cutlers are to-day w.vwnceJ Per cetit, ami are now quoted as midei FINEST LATTERXIATH, Is 1.1 per lb. DO BROCKVILLE, LI PER lb. NEW FRENCH BUTTER. IS 2J per lb, GOUD CARLOW. IS per lb. STATES BUTTER ••• 10d, per )b, Gootl, 8J Common, 6.1. per lb. ? Cases—each 12 Tins of 5.b..¡ each—COM- PRESSED CORN BEEF, 2s 3-1 per tin 20s per case. Just lauded ex Rheoia. This IS rse<l for Ltiii ch and SIpper. BEEF—Roun.ls, 6JD Rumps, Flat Rib, 5d All sweet pickled. E O 11 G E JJ 0 P K I N S AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, HAYES, CARDIFF. 34372 JOHN Q jp ETERS, HJA,EN'S-ROAD, QUAY PARADE, AND 208. HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, OFFERS DAILY FOR SALE HIND-QUARTERS BEEF, at 8d per lb. FoUE do do at 7d per lb. CARCASES MUTTON, at 9ll per lb. BEST ROASTING BEEF (Ribs and Sirloins), 9J per lb. OTHER JOINTS, BEEF, from 5d to 8d per lb. LEus & LOINS, MUTTON, 9ll per lb. SHOULDERS & NECKS, Ditto, 9d per lb. BREASTS, Ditto, 8J per lb PORK, from 0.1 to i-id per lb. PORK SAUSAGES, 6d per lb, or Gs per dozen. BEST BEEF STEAK, 9d per lb. BUTTON CHOPS, lOd per lb. Tenns-C<u]¿ at ti-ne of Purchase. 40;,69 TpHB. ANCHOR yAN8, QfJUSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, by Road W Rail, F, IIFICIENTTY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECONOMICALLY. •IW O O D B R 0 S., W5? WU;T CANAL WHARF. CARDIFF. «#Z6 !I)ittg øtittø. -r TXT. Y. EDWARDS f'f CAKDI1T ^and NEW YORK c t-c!a»s Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- ¡I\o. f HUM CARDIFF TO NEW YOHIt. lllilWINJ)lJA," 3,OW tons.. SATURDAY, Mar 29 uii KOLA." 2,300 tuns. SATU RDAY. April 12 lUlEU/UNA," 2,500 tons. To follow. FROM NEW YOKK TO CARDIFF. 1U1EOLA." 2.S00 tons.SATURDAY. Mar. 22 .'JllUWI.\DDÂ," 3,000 tonll.ISATVllDAY, April 19 "RHEUBINA,' 2.500 tons To follow. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of GOODS and PAITCL, LS to and from the inland towns in En?taut), tuil places in the W ES'l ERN STATES of AM-fcfifCA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St LOtlliB. MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- S'Al.O. DETROIT, TORONTO, Ac, &c, in conjunction with the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Stiore, aild Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff aud Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Brista'; G. F. BULLEY, 51, South-street -New lork, 5824 ARDIFF.^SWANSEA, TSgg3BS> £ V> BELFAST, GREENOCK, & l<j ainv'.r,8' ^°ute for Goods to the Keith of Ireland, and £ of Bcotlau<» 'aptain El, Steal,sl)ips AVON, Oapt in Fro; AILSA, SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- to nul Captain Huckinan are intended Passengers, with liberty to tow | •afnluJ. >'es#eU (unless prevented by ciruiustances), -pi «» the month of MARCH 11011 EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: 1 «*t,V ,UD1FF BELFAST AND GLASGOW, juuu-uay rp.m. I 15 Saturday 7 p.m lUvVll> 4 p.m. | 22 Saturday 4 l>.m. Strturday.. 29 7 p.m. 4 Tiifl 1, UOM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. *1 S',■* ■■ i p.m. 18 Tuesday 6 p.m. uesdajr 1 p.m. 1 25 Tuesday 1 p.m- „ GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. 10 •• '2 p.m. 17 Monday 2 p.m -•oixlav .2 D.m. I 24 Monday 2 p.m Monday 31 2 p.m. I' Ro* NO. I SHED, SOUTH DOCK, V.VLX. SWANSEA: 6 wv i ^SEA T0 BELFAST AND GLASGOW 12 •• 3 p.m. 19 Wednesday 3 p.m CU,,e^v G p.m. 2G Wednesday 6 p.m. 7 Fri<t» -BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 14 Friday i p-m- I 21 FritlaJ' • • • ■ 1 P*,u Gl^ktir'rm; '.r^. I ^8 Fridav p.m. 0 Thunjf? FO kwANSEA, VIA BELFAST 13 Thursday o p,B1, 1 20 T1,ursday • • 2 P-m Goods are ,• W-111* **? Tliuredav 2 p.m. •"lvertised funo^Sili^ SUC1^8iae 0SB H0DR bdIore ^ab" 179 Cd ? Deck, 10a. Green iSallorg, lo^ • Cabin, 20a; Deck, 12s 6d; Soldiers or IDne iesueJ at Fare-and-a-half, available for n»^PP^ 40 Will* William Lindsay t r0 7,aVJ ?'oan & Co.; Greenock, to •on & Son; Hri-tol, to'iarwfc'to Bobcrt Hender- jea, to M. Jones & Brothev • an(^ Son Swan- kSon; and in Carrliff to 1NewP°rt, to R. Burton V Car-jiff, Alarchf 1879 U & Bute-»treet, Docks. 1879. 31048 W^Sa? ?TAR line Mi,, united states TBnTlffOXTi i ivrrnpftnT i »STEAMERS. "*Ml3g5SfljWgjP^ LIVEKFOOL to NEW YORK fon. Canad 1'*33<u^,iri I"8 "f the United States and The", well-known magnificent steamers are appointed "all *cekly as uuder, carrying Her Majesty-, anti tha united States nialls„ Drit'iimi<. •• T> uisdav. Mar. 27 Ken, *• Tuesday. April 1 SanTc Thureda April 10 r Admuc I Tuesday, April 15 -.stSd „7seven waur-tijht^ eompanment^ ixwwure iu BUI,inie' ^J- iLt ^fiPd knd et spendfid vcxmJs combine the hig^' 'to pM and are unsurpassed in then attractions to 1 as WMl State-rooms amidships, ^CHTli,opPi^;08> libial ie8> eleoric beU*' bftth'room8' *entn *•'« unusually Npacious, ^e'I>'1i'fh^l 'itiUted, and warmed, and Passengers of this class ^ye the utaiost civility and attention. Stewardesses attend the women and children.. • ^u" P«rtiru;ar^ of P^vsa^es. Kate3. &c., &e., to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, CaI,H« t £ „F- LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near GEO I5KVAN. Swansea EDWARD PHILLIPS, Hill, libbw Vile; John Copcland, 124, High- Merthyr; Messrs Harse »nd Brown, Newport, Cor.Aop and Son, Brymnawr; James S ennls, TrcUo«ar or to ISM AY, IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 31 34, Leadeuball-street, London — — AMERICANLINK UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, j.- EVERY WEDNESDAY. datu .0 'HI-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo «•»». '*r P**e"ger» equal to any European Line. Pas- «f tV'a**1 r°°ds landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf L. Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and •^t route to the West. Apply |Q Ricuaumjoh, SPINCS, and Co., IT and 19, tin vr"stre*S Liverpool: JOKBS Baos. and Co, But* *»oeks, tkrdiff; JAMU Aral, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; > "T» Hrog and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROOSR JOKBS. »«r»> kvieet, Pontypridd; Tiunr and Co., Abertlllery. toen QUNARD ROYAL MAIL ■ LINE. WT LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years' i» notes for its safety and comfort for aU.claases of Apply'to D. and C. MACIVER. Liverpool. 19 X J- ALLAN LINE. J\ MOKTKST OCR AN F ASS AGE TO AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Composed of Twenty First^clM? Steamers. i^*vine LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY. and LONDO JERRI every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, Ql• EBEO, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. T'lrough Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND to AU ints in Canada and the Elites. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. w Passengers who secure their Ticket* before leavw ^•me are met at the Railw ay Station by an appointee Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them unw fo on board the steamer.. The Oanadian Government grants Assisted Passages by Uo Allan Line. „ Write for the PiLmphlot 11 Lord DuFerin in Manitoba. Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- ^■•111 jr • or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street. Cardiff; T. J. e, 7, Temple-street, Swansea K. Foley, Foley's Hotel, tv> • n. si Thnmm, Brift«h SebooU, IJandorery; W. Hon Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, few Paoket Wharf, Newport, Mon. 4020 r: — PAPEI-TS AND PARCHMENTL% CHARLES T. JEFFERIES & SONS (Wholesale OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENT& Btationers, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are prepared to give f very high price for any sort of old papert for re-manu- paeture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of instruction! •ent to Waste Paj>er Department," bags will be ( •orwariled. Their present prices will be found mueh | •n exeese of that usually given by the dealers and I •'A.rs, OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes On Sale. Libraries and I Parcels of Books Bought or Jutcbaiigod, «&a3 SWANSEA. SWANSEA. lE-4 32, HIGH-STREET, I SWAN SFA. BAMS, Stewart's choice branded—^ iinbraiideti- 6<1 per lb. BACON, Stewart's branded singed^ uilbraiide d- 4d to 5d per lb. B VTH CHAPS- 4d to 6d per lb. SPICED ROLLS 6d to 7d per lb. CHEESE- 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d per lb. BUTTER- 6d, 8d, lOd, 12d per lb. !R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 7217 40296 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS Messrs ALEXANDER. DANIEL & CO. Hastings Hotel, &c.. at Cardiff April I ° ° Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Copyhold Property, at the -Mumble; March 24 Household Funnture, at Swansea Mar. 2o Horses, Carriages, Harney &c., at Swansea April 1 Leasehold ProperLy, at Swansea. APm 3 Messrs S. BLOORL and SON. Foreign Timber, at Cardiff APr" 1 & Mi HEN R It DAVIES. Pchuoner, at Milfoid Haven Haicii 31 MrF. G. GOUGH. Household Furniture, &c, at Llanelly April Messrs W. GRAHAM and SON. Firebrick Works, &c., at Newport April J 22 Messrs GUNN and JONES. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mareu 26 Messrs W. and S. HEltN. Detached Villa Red lence, at Cardiff ?,arc^ Wi Villa Uesidonoes, at Cardiff March Z4 Messrs R. JONES & SON. Farming Stock and Effects, at Ystra'l Marcii a Mr N. LAWRENCE. Household Furniture, &c, at Cardiff Marcii 25 Mr J M. Lt-EDER. Houscho d Furniture, &c, at Swaiisca March 27 Mr EDWIN T. LUOOCK. Leasehold Premices, at Trebertert Mar 27 Mr 31ADDOX. Safes, at Cardiff Mrrrh SI Leasehold P.-operty, at Cardiff M..rcl 81 Dwelling-houses, JSC., at Cardiff Nlareli 31 Messrs PARSONS & BALDING. L tso. Stock-in-Trado, &e, at Newport April, 2 Mr W. JONES POWELL. Dwelling-house, at Porth March 26 Messrs T. J. PRICE & CO. Household Furniture, &c, at Pontardulais Marcii 31 Mr WM. HARRY REES. Freehold and Copyhold Estates, at Bridgend ..March 27 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER & CO, Household Fuinitu e and Effects, at Crjdiff.March 27 Hay. Implements, &e., at Rumney March 27 Copy ho li Property,at St. Mellons March 23 Hones. Carriages, and iiaruess, at Cardiff .March 29 House!.old Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 31 Leaeelio'.d Houses, at Cardiff April 1 Dwelling-houses, at Cog-in Pill April 1 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 2 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 15 Freehold and Copyhold Land, &c, at Cardiff .April 10 Horses, at Cardiff .April 22 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Extensive Estates, at Carmarthenshire April 23, 24 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Steam Joinery Works, at Cardiff March_2g DUFFRYN VILLA, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX AN- DER and CO., are instructed by the Proprietor, Mr Jauies Wa'kcr, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, at the ftbovs place, on THÚnS- DAY, the 27th day of March, 18N, the Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of DININt.}l.cO..r.-Jt1ahogany dining table. with one insertion, ditto bonk-case. ditto whatnot, ditto couch, two easy chairs, and six chair* in hair, pier glass, floor clotb, carpet, fender and fireirons, footstools, curtains, engravings, &c, &e. DUAWiNG-Roo.H.- Waluutceutre table, Citto work table, ditto clieffonnierc, mirror back, ditto whatnot, rosewood couel), ditto ottoman, six chairs, easy chairs, and two footstools, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, brass pole anu rings, pictures, &c. 11ALL AND STAIRCASE.-Mahogany ball chair, oak table, umbrella stand, floorcloth, stuir carpet and brass rods, mats, brackets, figures, &c. CHINA AND GLASS.—Elegant Parian figures under glass sliades, Bolieuian va-es, centre ditto, Jardiniere punch bowl, and antique china plates, figures, tea and hreal:f;ist soi^'ices, wine decanters, cnt glasses, centre pickle disl;e3. The appointments of several BEDROOMS, including iron half-tester and other bedsteads, palliasse?, mat- tresses. feather beds, bedding, pntJ family Itoen, mahogany chests of drawers, marble top and other wash- stands, dressing tables, swing glasses, toilet ware, and 'other requisites, useful painted wardrobes, and linen pi es-es, chairs, carpets, &c. RITCHEN.—Tables, chairs. 8-day c'ock, meat roaster cooking, washing, and other uteusils, useful dinner and various ware. GARDEN.—Lawn mower, iron roller, Iswiders, wheel- barrow, tools, rustic chairs, hose, and sundries. A 4-whcel Phaeton aud Dogcart combined (couvertaDie). As the lots are numerous, the Sale will coininenceat Eleven for Twelve o'clock punctually. 40922 MON MOiJTHSHIKK. '%IF PAKISH \)l'l'. MELLONS. SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERIY. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., arc instructed to SELL by ALC- TIo-N, at the White Ilart Inn, St. Mellons, on r KIDAY, the 2Hh day of March, 1879 at Two f r 1 hree o clock in the afternoon (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), the following COPYHOLD PKOPERTY LOT I.-All that FARM HOUSE, Outbuildings, larda, and Garden, known as Hendre Cottage Farm, situate in the rarish of St. Mellons aforesaid, together with Three Fietdf occupied therewith, the whole containing 12a 3r 37p or thereabouts. and numbered 574, 575, 576, 590, 591, and 593 on the Tithe Map of the said parish. LOT 2.-All that FIELD adjoining Lot 1, containing la. Or. SUp. or thereabouts, and a Garden lyi iig between the said iield and the parish road, leading to St Me) Iowa village, containing Oa. lr. 2p. or thereabouts, and which field and garden are numbered respectively 589 and 589a on the said tithe map. Lots 1 and 2 are in the occupa- tion of Mr Evan David as yearly tenant. Lor 3.-All those two FIELDS situate on the Moors,in tbe said parish of St Mellons,-containing 4». 2r. ?0p. or tlicreibouts and numbered 734 and 735 on the said tithe map Lot 3 is in the occupation of Mr Thomas Lloyd, 01 The whole'of the above Property la copyhold of the Manor of Youlton. The Land is of good quality, and has been well farmed, and withiu five miles of the town of Cardiff, and ei^hfc miles of thB town ol Newport. Mr Thomas Lloyd, Hendre IIall Farm, St Mellons, will show the several Lots to persons desirous of viewing the eaine. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, and Corbett, solicitors, Cardiff; oivMr It. W. Williams, solicitor, Cardiff. 40777 7364 QUEEN'S CHAMBERS AUCTION MART, CARDIFF. ^ND UNRESERVED SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND S,SRS EFFECTS MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION, at tneir Rooms as above, on MONDAY, March 31, 1879. the whole of the 9 SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Removed from a gentleman's residence, consisting of di aviing-room suite, upholstered in brocaded Damask, cbeffonnicre with plate-glass panels aud marble slab, rosewood loo table, inlaid occasional ditto, superior IDa- h .o-anv dining-room suite in morroeo leather, enclosed sideboard with plate-glass back, music stool, hat and stand with mirror centre, pair oak gothio r hall table to match, timepiece, tnree capital chain, and uriicles each), iron bedsteads, spving bed-room suites |w w together with the whole of the kitcneii » o'clock precisely. SALE OF VALUABLE^LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT Nos. 13, 14, and 15, Devonshire ^r-Alfred Sheeter, and now in the scv.-ral ocoupatlonsoi stedden, as Mr Joseph Wakefield, and Mr William SWden, tenants, at the weekly rent of 0s 6d each house The above premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from tbe 24th June, 1868. under a j the late Frederick Charles Vachell, Esq., at the g rent oi £ 7 4s. n„a They will in the first p'ace be offered ior Bale "J Lot, but if not then o.d, each house WI,) be offered separately, and the ground rent will be apportioned. Further particulars may be had on application to tne Auctioneers, or to Mr T. H. Ensor, Solicitor, Royal Arcade Chambers, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs GRIFFITH & CORBEIT, Solicitors, 40965 7376 Womanby-street, Cardiff. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT COGAN PILL, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co. will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 1st April, 1879, at Two for Three o'clock, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff (subject to such conditions of sale lie shall then and there be produced), THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, At Cogan Pill, near Cardiff, and numbered 6, a. and 7, held under a lease from the late Baroness Windsor for 99 from 1st May, 1868, at an annual ground rent of th 7hi 6d, and occupied by John Davies and others at a rental of 3s 6d per house. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; or to 409V! Mr R• Y- EVANS. Solicitor, Duke-slreet, Cardiff. qiir Ol?"wVJL^:iHOAl), CANTON, CARDIFF SALfc Ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TVT",stEPHENSON, ALEXAN-i XT- 1>LR aud CO., are Instructed by Mr Bodmgton, \\ho is leaving Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WiSI>NES1>AY. April 2nd, 1879, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Consisting of Spanish mahogany dining table with two Insertions, coueh in hair seating, easy and other chairs, rosewood occasional table, pier, chimney, and toilet glaseea. capital 8-d iy tnnepieee by Brand, oil paintings and engravings, birch half-tester and iron French bed&teuds, spring mattress, feather beds, enalosed cl< >aet, painted wajh- gUndi, toilet ware, tables, towel horses, chests of -sea drawers, cane-seat and Windsor chairs, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets and felt, fenders and Irons, deal tables nests of shelving, desks, lamps, refrigerator in capital condition, by Kent, of London double-barrel muzzle-goading gun, by Fanner, of Caitiff; breakfast, dinner, and tea ware, kitchen ana culinary utensils; together with the out-door effect-, consisting of lawn mower barrels ibubarb, sea-kale, and flower-pots, fowl- houses' cask of carbolic acid; also 60 gallons of vinegar, several dozens of elder, mangold wurxel, and vine-leaf wines. &e, Saf< at 2 o'clock precisely. 2he House To be Let, w.th immediate possession, .neon's Chambers. Cudift 4ooas HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, livj CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER :>nd CO.'S", next 5ALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, Will be held at their Re].K)sitory, on SATURDAY, [ MARCII 2Jth, at Two o'clock precisely Total expense on Iloncs offered and not sold, 5s. j Ei.tries fcr tl.is Sale must be made on or before Tucs- day, the 23th March instant, or they cannot appear in the Sale Edition oi the Catalogue. 40040 7379 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD LAND. FARM-HOUSE, AN!) PXILDINGS, AT RUMNEY, AND FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, IN CROCKHERBTOWN CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- niill, and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 10ih, at Three o'el,,ck in the Afternoon, in lots to suit purchasers, about 28 acres, 1 rood, 13 perches, of FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD LAND, with the Farm-II aise and Buildings, known à; Ty Fry, situate iu the Parish of Kumney; in the County of Monmouth. These laiids comprise eligible building sites. Also all that substantial and convenient Freehold House aid largo Garden, situate in Croekherbtown, Cardiff, being the residence of the late Thomas Dalton, Esq. P ans and particulars are in preparation, and may be had on application to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 7360-40880 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY PAHK PLACE AND GREAT FREDERICK STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEil, and CO., are instiucted by Mr D. L. I Thomas, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arma. Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 15th of April, 1S79, at 3 for 4 o'clock precisely, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Lo-r I.-All that very eommoaious and desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate aud being Nc. 4, PAHK PLACE. Now in the occupation of Miss Fowler, at the yearly rent of £G5, and containing entrance hall, dinintr and drawing- rooms, kitchen, scullery, china pantry, five bedrooms, dressing-room, and large nursery ceilar, garden, and out-ollices. The House has recently been put into com- ple e decorative repair, and immediate p^session can be had if required. This Lot is held under lease for the term of 93 years from the 1st May, 1863, at the very low annual ground rent of £4 lOs d. LOT 2.-All that capital DWELLING HOUSE situate and being No. 103, Great Frederick-street, Caraiff, now in the occuj ation of Miss Rosier, together with the Yard and Workshops in the rear thereof, in the occupation of Messrs J. Wil lams and Sons, being very centrally and advantaireously situated close to the important main thoroughfare of Crotkherbtown. This property produces a rental of £60 per annum, and is held i i.d :t a'.ease tor the unuuaHytungterm of 185 1 Jar8 from the 3rd of June, 184 9, at the yearly ground rent of £ 10 10s. Further patticularj may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff; or to Messrs Morgan anti Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff. 40967 SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE AT THE HORSE REPOSITORY, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCK- HERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co. aro honoured with instruction-) to hold. a SALE by AUCTION, at the above Repository, on TUESDAY, April 22nd, at two o'clock, of a rare, choice, and clever lot of HUNTERS, well-known, and regularly ridden to fox hounds and harriers in the respective hunts of the counties of Gla- morgan and Monmouth, being the property of Noblemen and Gentlemen connected therewith. Catalogues are in preparation, and will be forwarded to applicants ly the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 41003 7379 SALE THIS DAY. ABSOLUTE SALE OF FIRE AND TIIIEF PROOF SAFES. SALE-ROOMS, PHILHARMONIC BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MR MADDOX will SELL by AUC- TION, as above, on MONDAY, the 24th inst., at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the remainder of the SAFES Left unsold, and on view at the above Premises, con- signed to him from the celebrated Apollo Safe Works, Birmingham. An inspection is invited. Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 401)77 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. UNION STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION (by order of the County Court of Glamorganshire, holdeii at Cardiff, in an action of Davies v. David), at the Queen's Hotol, Cardi,r, on MONDAY, 81st day of Maron, 1879, at three o'clock in the afternoon piwisely (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), all those two substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, iieing Nos 30 and 40, Union-street, Canton, held under lease for lJ:1.re"S. from January 1st, 185S, at the annual ground rent of iC3 4s. For further particulars apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, 18, iligh-strect, Cardiff, So icitors for the Plaintiff; or to Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vachei), Solicitors for the Defendant; or to the Auctioneer, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 40.,53 SALE OF VALUABLE LONG-LEASEHOLD PREMISES, EAST-STREET, CARDIFF. MR MADDOX is instructed by the Mortgagee lo SELL Dy AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotei, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 31st day of Marcii, 1879, at Three o'c'ock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to such conditlous of sale as shall be then and there produced, all those*" TWO DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate in East-street (ortherwise Love-lane), Cardiff adjoining the Synagogue, and held under a lease for 9)b years, from July 1st, 1849, at the annual ground rent of £ 3. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer 76 St. Mr.ry-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, 40952 Solicitors, Caidiff. SALE THIS DAI. SALE OF SUPERIOR DETACHED RESIDENCE MESSRS W. and S. HERN are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 24th day of March, 1879 a 6.30 p.m. precisely (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced), all that DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, Sllulte and being No. 33, Oakfleld-street, Roath, Cardiff, known as- Seiborne Villa, held under lease from Charles Henry Williams, Esq., for 90 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1873, at the yearly rent of Z5 les. Tbe house is well and substantially built, and has a small iawii in front and good garden in the rear, nicely laid out and planted; also Stabling, with carriage en- trance. Further particulars of tlie Auctioneers, at their Offices, Workinir-street, Cardiff; or of working Mr :rHoMAS HENRY STEPHENS, 40937 7381 Solicitor, Bute Docks, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACH RD VILLA RESIDENCES IN RICHMOND ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN have been instructed by the owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 24th d!J of March, 1879, at Haif-pwt Six p m., nreciselv (subject, to such conditions of sale as will then Ee produceo. and which may be seen at the be produceo. and which may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers four days prior to the day "Voi^l —All that handsome Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE and Premi es, situate and being No. Richmond-road, Tredegarville, Cardiff, held under lease from Lord Tredegai- for 99 years, from the 2ath day of March, 1877, subject to the apportioned ground rent of This'iot is at present let at an annual rcut of £ 60. LoT 2 -All that handsome Semi-detached ViLLA RESIDENCE, situate and boing No. Richmond- ro-id Tredegarville, aforesaid, adjoining Lot 1. held under lease' from.Lord Tredegar for 93 years, from the 25th day of March, 1877, subject to the apportioned ground rent of £ 7 10s. Fach of the sbove Houses and Premises has a frontage of 30 feet and a depth varying from 173 to 182 feet. The houses are of good elevation, and exceptionally well built and finished.. A large proportion of the purchase money may remai.i on mortgage. Further particulars may be obtained and P'j'is inspected at the Auctioneers' Offices, ifesonic Hall Chambers, Working-street, Cardiff or at the Offices of MR GEORGE H. KITE, 40938 7382 Solicitor, Taunton. ()ARDIFF. STEAM JOINERY WORKS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. \f R THOMAS WEBBER has received -LfA instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, tbe 28th day Of March, 1879, at Three for Four o'clock p.m., iu one lot or m several or tuch lots as shall be determined by the Vendors at the time of sale, (subject to such conditions as shall be there and then pr. duced, and which may be seen at the office of Messrs H. and M. Trenchard, Taiiiitgii at the otfice of Mr G. F. Hill, Solicitor, Cardiff; and at the office of the Auctioneer, three days prior to tlia day of Sale), all those valuable STEAM JOINERY WORKS, and the Land Leased herewith, and adjoining thereto, situate in Pearl-street, Roath, late in the occupation of Messrs Cutlau, Brothers, together with the whole of tke costly MACHINERY. TOOLS. PLANT. &c. The Machinery, &c., includes horizontal engine, with Cornish Loiler, 7f. diameter, 30ft long, with 2 fire holes, capable of driving 40 h.p. self-centreing and self- feeding circular saw, 36in, to saw deals into boards from 1-10in upwards, will turnout 21ft to 26ft per minute; splitting saw, 2ft, with rising and falling spindle; cross- cut sow, with travelling bed and gauge, to cut any lenirth Planing machine, to plane 2ft wide, any length from l'm to 6in thick tenoning machine, will «ut tlnons 6in long and cut shoulders both side atone stroke, ■will also scribe sash work at same time tenon is cut; IT « .Mildinir machine, with cutters on four will turn out from 24ft to oOft per minute; Blues'. « machine tor sash and door work, small niou i minute; morticing tU1'"vJUw irked bfboy, will mortice from l.'O to 205 do^s Mr day (thiqjnachine has. also a boring attach- doors per aay ti. iv* gaw 8in deep; tand papering ment), band ot4.«Pvmcnt for pinning sashes and machine, with -joor cramping machine, with grooving strings for j5q doors per day; two boys will cramp from iw uaiiel-raisinsr carving machine, for hard or ^ra^ng machine, will work moulding or p wood (work circular moulding machine for hard or macl'ines from this machine is cleaner than from ord' y (l'u in- after glass papering), will turn out ten times t e qu. n tity to any other; farge grinding stone, i»ft thick, worked by ptcani-jjower; four lathes, foi U y work and ordinary turnir.gs; one ditto with facc piate, 7ft diameter, for turning large circular mouldings, Sc. NOT*.—One of tbe lathes has an attachment for turn- ing square balusters, grinding machine (for moulding irons); 5ft. circular saw, with travolling bed unfixed; 3ft. 6in. ditto; 1ft. ditto; 1 mitreing machine, will mitre mouldings up to 4 inches wide by 2 inches thick 1 two-knife chaffeuttcr (new); 1 brazing forge for brazing bnnd-saws, fie., Ac. The whole of tiie foregoing machinery is nearly new, and baa the idost recent Inprovements. The premises are held under lease for the term of 99 years, from the 26th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £t2. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr G. F. Hill, Solicitor, Cardiff; to the Auctioneer: or to Messrs H. and M. TRENCHARD, „ Solicitors, Taunton. Auctioneer's Offices. 32, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. March 12th, 1870. 40024 7360 THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, ENGINEER AND PROFESSIONAL VALUER Of MACHINERY and MANUFACTURING PLANT VALUATIONS for the^ieor^S^i stock Taking* to^Proh £ £ UMT^8 *3? PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by VCLARk,»TRJUET BRISTOL. aarm bit 1tttiu. I OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Chambers, on THURSDAY, March 27th, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising diawing-room suite, maho. gany cheffonnierts, mahogany dining-room table with ecntre leaves, six ditto dining-room chairs in leather, ditto lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, cane-seated and other chairs, pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrug:" mats, oilcloth, &c., mahogany washstands with marble tops, and dressing tables to match, ditto glasse?, walnut wardrobes with plate-glass fro ts. towel horses, toilet sets, commodes, iron, French, and other bedsteads. mahogany chests of drawers, feather and other eds, spring mattresses, palliasse ■, fenders, fire- irons, square tables wit,h oilcloth tops, &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, &c., &c. Goi-ds on view morning' of sale. 40991 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. TO TINPLATE MANUFACTURERS, COLLIERY PRO- PHlETOn, AND OTHERS. MR. J. M. LEEDER has received a large consignment of PATENT CHALK LUBRICATING PACKING Of various sizes, to be sold out in lots to suit pur- chasers, by private contract, at a very low pi ice. Apply at Oxford Chambers, Swansea, 40585 JERSEY VILLA, CltOFT-STREET, ROATU. MESSRS GUNN and JONES have been .favoured with instructions from Mr '■J. Teal, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Ma:ch 26th. 1879, the ul.o e of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising very superior couch. easy and four small chairs in horsehair, tapestry;,nd other carpets, rug, very handsome pier glass (black and gold), 30 by 40 clock, pictures, centre and Pembroke tallies, fender and fire- irons, sofa bedstead, arm chair, ioiuiiig and iron bed- steads, beds and mattresses he ;room chairs, towel rail, cot and bedding complete, dressing tables, waslistands, swing glasses, very excellent chest of drawers, washing and wringing machine, sewing machine, two perambula- tors, double and sing e very good opera glass, kitchen requisites, &c., &c. On view Morning of Sale. No reserve. Sale to commence at 2.0 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, öO. St Mary-street, Cardiff. 40947 sTio kt"NOTICE] "VfR N. LAWRENCE will SELL by -ij-L AUC TION (under power of a Bill of Sale), at the Victoria Auction Rooms, St Mary-strcet, on TUESDAY, March 25th, a quantity of u-eful "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany and other tables, couch.es and sofa, easy and other chairs, feather and milpuff beds, bedsteads and palliasses, table, piano, chest of drawers and wardrobe, one of Wheeler and Wilson's best cabinet hewing machines, a useful pony trap and harness, and other effects. Sale to commence at 3 and 7 o'clock. There will be no reserve. TREHERBERT, RHONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD P REMISES. MR EDWIN T. LUCOCK will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ti.e Bute Hotel, Tre- herbert, on THURSDAY, the 27th instant (unless pre- viously disposed of by private contract), THREE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, Particulars of which will appear in future advertise- ments or posters, or may be obtained of the Auctioneer. Dated 18, High-street, Cardiff, March 11, 1879 40869 7304 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, 11), STATION-ROAD, LLANELLY. MR F. G. GOUGH has received instruc- tions from Mr George Dell, to SELb by PUB- LIC AUCTION, earlv in April next, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF TIMBER AND OTIIER BUILDING MATERIALS. of which particulars will be given in future advertise- ments. The Stcain Saw Mills, with the Plant and Materials, may be rented, or bought by private contract. For particulars apply to Mr Geo. Dell, or to the Auctioneer, both of Llanelly. 40063 PONTYPOOL FIREBRICK 'AND COAL COMPANY LIMITED. CWMFRWDOER, NEAR PONTYPOOL. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIREBRICK WORKS AND COLLIERY. MESSRS W. GRAHAM and SON are instructed by tlie Liquidators of the above Company to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, in Newpoit, Monmouthshire, on TUESDAY, the 22tid day of April, 1879, at One for Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to the conditions of sale to be then produced, all those first-class and tubstantially erected FIREBRICK WORKS, together with the HOUSE COAL COLLIERY AND, FIRECLAY LEVEL, Thereto belonging, situate at Cwmfrwdoer, near Ponty- pool, in the county of Monmouth, comprising about 30 acres, more or less. and recently carried 011 by Rnd belonging to the Pontjpool Firebrick and Coal Com- pany, Limited. The premises ape held under leases which indue all the minerals lying above the Rook Vein Coal as to part. thereof, for an unexpired term of 58 years, granted or covenanted to be granted at low royalties, and subject to the minimum mineral rent of L30 per year, and of £3 per acre for the user of surface land therein referred to, aud as to other part thereof including the surface for an unexpired term of 95 years, at low royalties, and subject ta the apportioned minimum rentof.SSI Is 10d per annum. The works are very favourably situated for the purpose of carrying on a large and extensive business, being sur- rounded Ly important iron manufactories and tin-plate worKS. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to Messrs Ganeand Jackson, Coleman-street, London, or Newport, Monmouthshire; to Messrs Joe and Daniel, Mining Engineers, Marlfet House Chambers, Pontypool to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport Mon- mouthshire or to Messrs GREENAWAY and BYTHWAY, 40101 Solicitors, Pontypool. THE TYGWYN LLANDIff ESTATES CARMAR- THENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE FIRST POI TION OF EXTENSIVE ESTATES, IN AND NEAR THE Df. PORTANT MARKET AND COUNTY TOWN OF LLANDILO; TO BE SOLD IN LOTS. MESSRS WALTON and LEE are honoured with instructions from the Freeholder, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire; on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd, and THURSDAY, the 24 th day of April, 1879, the sale commencing at 1 o'clock to the mfnute each day, the FIRST PORTION of these valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, consisting of a large number ol well-positioned farms in a high state of cul- tivation. with first-rate ntone-bnilt farm houses and buildings, and -18;-ve-en""a:ùr-t highly "Iï ab!e accommodation land, many of which, in tbe lovely Vale of Towy, near the town of Llandilo, are eminently adapted for bulRTing purposes. The following is a schedule of the lands to be offered:- _.T„ Description. Quantities. PAmSIIES OF LLANGADOCK AND LLANDILO- 1V. r, VAWR. a r p Park Owen Farm 73 3 8 Waun Hwut, &c, near Cennen Tbwer 81 2 12 PARISH OF LLANGADOCK. Seven supaiate lots of accommodation land at Ceniieii '.rower 82 1 13 v 1 PARISH OF LLANDILO-VAwit Tower169 acc°mmodati°n land at Cennen Rhandirvnirisson Farm 9 ? Verdre Facli Farm. 5? Felin Faeh Farm 39 8 36 WdoekArW FaCl'' garden, and pad- 3 10 Enclosures of accommodation land near Brvn.* 1 ° 8 gwynne J Blaeneib Farm Treglai Farm 1 88 Bryngwyune Farm. Tir Bach Fai m | 2 „? Carreg Cenfir Farm • *'n jjj Cae Garrw Farm | J ^9 Ysguborwen Farm. J £ «J Peny Cae Farm J' Pantyfyhnon Farm Peny Cross, two cottages, garden?, and pad- dock.. a Tygwyne Fitch, house, garden, and orchard l X n Whitehouse or Tygwyne Mawr.. j 12 separate lots of Accommodation and Build ing Land, parts of Whitehouse and Gurre Fach 271 ft ii Cefen y Coed Farm m .i? Llwynybedde Farm 48 12 Cilywaunydd Farm [ 39 lig Three Cottages and Gardens at Storm-hill. 0 0 2 16 Tir Bach Farm 16 2 28 Tirmawr Cwmcibe Farm 68 2 9 Troe Dyrhu Farm V3 3 Th ree separate Lots ot Accommodation Land at. Treeiyrhu 7 3 23 Panty Castell Farm 41 0 PARISH OF LLANDEYFEYSANT. Pasture and Meadow Land near Tanty Castell 31 1 36 1.110' I) 1 Partieu.ars and plans are in course of preparation aud when ready may be had at the Castle Hotel Llaii dilo, and other hotels and inns in the neiirlibaii'rT,™ i of John Hughes, Esq., the Bank, Llandilo K* Leathes an 1 Maynard, Solicitors, 3, Langhain Dlare. London. W., and of the Auctioneers, Messrs Walton and Lee, 20, Mount street, Grosvenor-square, London W Pending the preparation of the pliiis and particulars th« Auctioneers. Messrs Walton and Lee, will give every in formation to intending purchasers. 40902 THE TYGWYN LLANDILO ESTATES, NFATJ LLANDILO, CARMARTHENSHIRE THE SE'JOND PORTION, BUILDING AND ACCOMMODATION LADS. TO BE SOLD U LOTS. MESSRS WALTON and LEE be? to announce that the SALE of the SFOOlSTli PORTION of these important ESTAT6.S, to le held in May, «-iil embrace the rich aud beautiful lands immedi- ately surrounding the town of Llandilo, and situate in the greater part in tha lovely Vale of Towy. Nearly the whole of this beautiful estate is, from its pictur- esque character and convenient position, adapted for the erection of residences, and it will be offered in c')- venient lots. It offers unusual opportunities to residen t in large towns and other purchasers desirous of securing small rural properties 011 which to erect, residences A railway runs through the property, and from Llandilo Sta- tlon rapid access is bad to Swansea,Carmarthen L'anellv" and all the important Welsh towns, while Liverpool and Manchester are within easy reach, and London is only 8; hours distant. There is also a considerable amount of highly valuable accommodation, pasture, and meadow lands, very rich in quality, which will be sold in con- venient lots, and is well worthy the attention of srraziers and others. The area of land to be sold in the second sale is between 4(0 and 600 acres, and consists of the greater part of the Whitehouse demesne, Gurrey, Cefen Tir Vsgob, Gurre Fach lands, Llandilo lands N-tnt y Rbibo, Pont Ladys, and Rhosmaen. Particulars and plans are in course of preparation, and in the meantime every information n ay be had of the Auctioneers, Messrs Walton and Lee, 20, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, London, W. 40903 THE"TYGWYN LLANDILO ESTATES, CARMAR THENSIIIRE. THE THIRD PORTION. THE TOWN OF LLANDILO, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS. MESSRS WALTON and LEE beg to iM. announce that the SALE of the THIRD POR- TION of these important ESTATES, to be held in Jun<s# will comprise nearly the whole of the important county and market town of Llandilo, comprising upwards 0f 200 freehold houses, with chapels, 'nns. Dank, literary institute, market, sawmills, &e. and alto a very large number of freehold garden and building plots. Parti- culars and plans are in course of preparation, and In the meantime all information may be haa of the Auctioneers, Messis Walton and Lee, 20, Moant-street Grosvenor- square, London, W. 40904 7340 jgrflpirtU, &(., la pt. rpO LET.—PENLLAN, near Neath.-A capital Sheep and Turnip FARM, of about two hundred acres of good, sound land, with a good h arm- I house and Outbuildings. A Lease may be arranged for, if desired.—For particulars, acply to Mr VV. Paddison, £ •tatc Aiiont, Ke*U* BY ^URTIM. I SALE THIS DAY. COPYHOLD PROPERTY AT THE TUMBLES. MESSRS BEYNON and HfclliHES have bee.') 'ns; rue ted to SELL by ACTION, (subject to such conditions as shall then and tl>4Y-"CI be produced), on MONDAY. March 24th, 1879, at the "Sterloo Stores, Stores, Muni: le;, the following valuable > COPYHOLD PROPERTY, situate i- the t.,I, ,f Thistleboon Lane, Mumbles viz. -Ali thatCOPUHOLD DWELLll'jG-IWiJSE, with gar- dens in the front and side thereof, o;tiiata"iear the top of Thistleb ;,)n Lane, Mumbles, formerly & Public-house, an.I known as Hill House," now in th occupation of Thomas Lloyd, ,t a wec-kty rent of 2,6(L Also, all those two COPYHOLD CO IT AGES adjoining ttereto, now in the respective occupations of James Col\!c and William Jones, at the weekly rent of 3" for boto. Sale to commence at Four o'clock in thf: afternoon. For further particulars apply to E Austin Williams, Eq., Solicitor, Castl -street; or to tlrt Auctioneers, 1 ictoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 40905 SALE TO-MORROW. PICTON HOUSE, PlCTON PLACE, SWANSEA. \TESSRS BEYNON & HUtfHES have been instructed by James Michael. Eso. to SELL by AUCTION, at tlie aboVe place, on TUESDAY, March 25ill, 1&79, a large portion of the excellent and well-preserved K T> x. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Dy Bennett and other makers, comprising very handsome cherry wood drawing-room suite in green striped silk also a loo table and magnificent paii 0-' curtains to match the suite, mahogany telescope dUiing table, Oft by 4ft; six mahogany dining-room chair* ta hair-seating, walnut wood ptauoiorte, large mahogany bookcase, 10ft high by 10ft wioe, with drawers and cupboards; couches,occasional, folding, and o„her chairs, gilt cornices, poles aud ring?, muslin curtains, mahogany loo and occasional tables, walnut table with reading stand work tab!es, maiio- gaiiy hall chairs, oak library step. carpets oilcloth, timepiece, paintings, engravings, coal vases, pier glasses in gilt and oak frames, gilt girandole, books, fenders, flreirons, ware, glass, Sir.; niahoyaiiy four-post, iron, and other bedsteads and hangin gs, palliates, spring, wool, and hair mattresses, feather and other beds, maho- gany and marble-top washstands and dressing table?, mahogany cabinet washstand mahogany and other chests of drawers, toilet "-lasse'' tovel raiis, chamber ware. sponge baths, mahogany commodes and bedsteps, can -seated chairs, ottoman, painted wardrobe, &c., &c.; kitchen tables, chairs, brass stai d copper kettle and coal-box, plate-rack, dog's house iron garden roller, iron garde.i seat and chair. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. YictorIa Chambers, 0::ford-street, Swansea. JOOOO ESTABLISHED 1872. ESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES S TJn«f MO-^HLY SALE of Will +TTIAIIR1AGES. HARNESS, &c., f ^nTUF0AY- April 1st, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale. Victoria Clmmbers, Oxford-street. Swansea. 40992 SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT SWANSEA, "VfESSRS BEYNON andHUGHES have u,iS r"o'l "eSTj" AUCTION (suoject to such conditions as shall then a d there be SIt uatc ;>nd being No 39, in Hanover- street. Swansea, and now in the occupation of Mr Septimus Rickards, at the yearly rent of £ 1910s. It con- tame six rooms h now in good repair, and has a frontage aQ"'J tt (k!lt,h "f 112 feet or thereabouts,held for a sS.dmaJfT ''om 25111 of It) feet and a depth of 80 feet. They are in good rc- 18"4 at tho'v/"1!U tenU of 73 vcarg. from 20th Sept., S lie to m-To y "ri"'lld re"t of £ i 14s each house, a ik. to coinn.encj ;.t 3 p m fioneirtorU^h\v^1!art.iculars aP!'ly to Mr John Donague, tioneer^' th^e8te«place-' Swartsca or to the Auc- strect.Sw-ansea °fflCeS> Vict0™ C!ia,nbcr3> MV5?«lVi^^D TA?n' VONTARDULAIS. E?>SRS T. J. } RICE & CO.. have been .1, • *a.vour?d with iiistroeti ,ns b r F. W. Baline, Ewi, TION1 on°thl1 1'° hls r»'silenee. to Si LL by AUC- 1879 tho wlT1 °}re l,reiuiscs, on' MONDAY, March 31, UOl'sFHni n n D^ls valuabe and Well-presctved of S^anse^ ml N-ITURE (manufactured by Bennet, ol Swansea) PIANOFORTES, CARRIAGES (manu- factured by Ward, of Swansea), and othei n°a"o"riv° mahogany dhdnj-room suite in leather, n.a.<o0anj duun^ table v^ith extn? lea/, pianoforte daaT^dTaw (b>' Nutti^ and Co.), bookcase, pier W table n r°0'V Suite in Italian walnut wood, massh el v o Pillar3 and c1aw"' eletrant ease fhv Pa tii i. J1,1 in:aiJ. pianoforte in ebomse.1 UWel Rhk ,S pier glasses, whatnot, occasional hearth rm^ m t* ^ointt-r, and other carets, m.atsi oilcloth, lino cwns, fenders, fire-irons, ,1^ .mah°Sa«y wardrobes with plate glass centre nXe^es half-te^erbe lst ads,Prpriifg and hair ZSi/, a8?' cllest3 of drawers, mahogany taiKls with marble tops, iron bed- steads, dressing ses linen chests, &c., garden seats, do. rollers, wagonette fby Ward. Swansea), phaeton, together with the uaual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c. Greenhouse plants, &a. Goods oil view nioi ning of lIale., Salo to coiiiineace at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Catalogues may be obtained four data Jfeior ti sale on l^Trains run as follows from Swansea (Victoria! L 4 N. W. 8.15 a.m., 9.40 a.m., 12.30 p.m., Llancllv (G. W. R. Station) 9.35 am. and 12.35 p.m., Llandilo 8.14 a.m. and lO..f4 a.m. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BREWERY, ABERCAHN, MON, MESSRS PARSONS & BALDING have m- leoeived instructions to offer for SALE by AUC- TION, ut the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., oil W EDNESDAY, April 2nd, 1879, at 2 for 3 o'clock, the LEASE, PLANT, ST< XJK IN -TH AI) E, AND GOODWILL of an Light Quarter Brewery, known as "The Ahercam Brewery," most conveniently situate in a populous col- liery districtat Abercarn, about nine miles from New port. The Lease is for 70 years from 1st May, 1S75, and the ground rent is £ 120 19s lx-r annum the plant is efficient, the water supply unfailing and of first rate quality. An ex- cellent e' nnection bas been formed, and a quantity of boot debts may be purchased. For Inventory of Stock, or any further particulars apply to the Auctioneers,^ to Solicitor, Newport. Tredegar Chambers, Newport, March lcth, 1879. 40914 'W1'1.'V'-1 MILrUHU iiA'ii'. MR HENRY DAVIES liaa been in- structed to SE!.L by AUCTION, at the Lord Neison Hotel, Milford, on MONDAY, the 31st day of March, 1879, at Three p.m. precisely, subject to con- ditions to be then read, the new and well-built SCHOONBR, Rigged and read3 to tie launched, in the Yard of Mr Francis Jones. Shipbuilder, Milford Haven. She is well adapted for the slate tride, being very stronglv built, and will require little or 110 ballast. She could be sent to tlca in three weeks. The following are the particulars t-Ungtli on deck. 80 teet; breadth, 18 feet; depth in hold, 9 feet 4 m.che. Will carry about 146 tons, draw about 9 feet 6 inches of water, and will C'IFurtlrer\iarticulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Haverfordwest or fo Messrs DAVIEb and CO., 40920 Solicitors, Ilaferfordwest. GIAMORGXNSHIRE. important^leeOFn^ MR WM. HARRY REES ia instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of March 1879, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be then read), in Four or such other number of Lots as may then be determined, all tho VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD ESTATES, called or known as Hendre, Trebryn Vawr, and Trebryn Vach, containing together 05 acres, 1 rood, 7 perches, or thereabouts, principally old pas- turage, together with the capital House, Farm Buildings and Cottages erected thereon, situated in the parishes of Coity and Coycliurc'i, near to the Town of Briugend. The property, in its entirety, is elitit-lel to unlimited rights of pasturage on M.vnydd-y-gaer, Hlrwain, and Cafnhirgoed Commons, which immediately adjoin the Estates. Full details will be found in printed particulars with conditions of sale and plan annexed, to be had on ap- plication to the Auctioneer, Neath Messrs. Wmter- botliani, Bell and Co., Solicitors, Cheltenham Messrs. Simons and Plews, Solicitors, Merthyr; or Mr John Donague, Solicitor, Swansea. 40958 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. GELLI FARM, YSTRAD, EÅR PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS R. JONES and SON are in- .l: h.. thA Trustees to SELL bv AUCTION". on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th day of March, 1S79. unless previously Disposed of by Private Contract, the whole of the 4 FARMING STOCK and EFFECTS of Thomas David, a bankrupt. STOCK, viz. 280 sheep, 4 milch cows in ca''f 1 two- year-old heifer, 3 ditto steers, 1 cream-coloured colt, 1 useful mare, and 1 pony, & &e. 3 ricks well-harvested hay. IMPLEMENTS, viz.Cart, trap, nay car, chaff cutter, dipping mac.dne,' 2 troughs, trap harness, cart harness, rakes, chee»e press, &e, Tiie HOUSEHOLD FURMTUUL comprises—Dresser and ware, kitchen tables, drawer and cupboard, clocks, chests of drawers, settles, dish covers, copper kettle, &.c easy and other chairs, bureau, pier glass, pictures, &c, &c. BEDROOMS.—Four-post, iron, and other be istsads, feather beds and bedding, wasbstands, dressing tables, commod6, chest, carpet, ic., &c. Terms—Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. N,B,- The Farm to be Let, with immediate posses- sion. F ,r further particulars api'O' at the Offices of the Au ioneers, Fencoed and Bridgend to the Trustees rs Itichard Williams, Tynywau.i, Coychurch Kigoer, and Edward H. Howard. Pontypridd); or to WM. WILLIAMS. ESQ., Solicitor, Pontypridd. TO W N-H ALL CHAMBERS Jt. BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND V A L U E R S, Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, BE'ioescic—TON n..CII. PFNCOED 4 "nlt by (Eoirtwrt. DOUBLE-LICENSED PREMISES. "— CWMBRAN, NEAR NEWPORT. MEsSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by PRIVATE TREATS, the STOCK-IN-TRADE. FIXTURES, LTE1 SILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and EFFECTS, Together with the LEASE OF THE PREMISES, Now in the occupation of Mr Richard Clark, a bankrupt. V. For particulars and to view. apply to Messrs Gibbs and Llewellyn, Solicitors, Newport; or to Tribe, ClarkC, and Co., 30, High-street, Newport, lion. 40108 FOR SALE, THE BRIG, "NATIVE PEARL, of SWANSEA, 192 Peg., 3E0 D.W. had extensive repairs, and coppered March, 1876. Carries a large cargo on light draft of water, sails fast, and is well found. Now lyiii"" in the Beaufort Dock, Swansea. For further particulars apply to Captain Pugsley, at Messrs Doran and Angel's, Swansea. 40963 jglLL-POsmGAT^EWPORT/MON. J. DE REES, 33, LL AN ARTH STREET, NEWPORT, l BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUN- TRY, Rents all the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with 4i>u«tdll OiliS :rubtit (t ittertatitnic tits. I^VTEW THEATRE R~0 Y A L -Ll WOOD STREET, CARDIFF.. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW, Sole Manasror. Mr E BILWER FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MR CRAVEN ROBERTSON'S CKLEBKATED COMEDY" COMPANY. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MARCII 24th, At 7.30, an entirely !ew by J. W. Jones, entitled, ON AN ISLAND. At 8.10 a new and original Domestic Drama by F. W. Brougbton, entitled,4 A DEBT OF HONOUR, WITH SPECIAL S' ENERY BY A. WHY ATT. Brougbton, entitled,4 A DEBT OF HONOUR, WITH SPECIAL S' ENERY BY A. WHY ATT. WEDNESDAY, KUl'H'S ROMANCE, March 26th, LIGHT AM) SHADE, GHT AxD SHADE, March 26th, LIGHT AM) SHADE, BENEFIT OF Mr ROBERTSON. FRIDAY. I Another New Co-nedy, I SEEING THE WOHLD, MONPAY I Mrs CHIPPENDALE, JJI.-XH' of the March 31st HAYMARKET THEATRE. LONDON. OLD ENGLISH COMEDIES. Doors pen at 7, commence at 7.30. Trices—Orches- 4, 1 s a 8 tra stalls, 4s; dress circle, 3s pit stads, 2s; pit, is; gd- lery, 6d. Private boxes, 31s 0a and 21s. Second price at 9 to circle and stall9 only. ultnt ntfttS. J. B. G 0 u G H 1 8 VISIT TO CARDIFF. I TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1879. CONGREGATIONAL CHAT ML, WOOD- STREET. Do^rs opened 6.30 p.m. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by JOHN CORY, Esq.. J.P. Adhis-ION" Reserved Seats So each. Second do 9« « Unreserved do Is A few platform tickets at 5s each. Ticket and plan at Mr W. Jones, Stationer, 6, Duke- street, and the undersigned. Also from Mr W. T. RAPER, Westgatc-street. „ PEDLETI, St. Mary-street. REDDAWAY, Rothsay-terrace, Docks. No money will be taken at the doors, and as only a limited number of tickets will be issued, an early appli- cation will be necessary. 40102 G. A. EDWARDS'(.Hon. A. SCaOLFIELD/Sees. jyjK GOUGH'S VISIT TO SWANSEA. .Mr COUGH'S Autobiography, Orations, and all other authorised Publications in connection with this great Temperance Movement on Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at C. T\\L1'.NEY and CO., Ncw.iVtmdorg, Stationers, &c Stamp Office, 7, Ca-tlc-street, Swansea. 40107 N 0 T I c E TRAINING COLLEGE, NELSON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. The ANNUAL MEETI NG of the above Institution will be changed this year from Second Friday in April-it being Good Friday-to the TCKSLAY previous, APRIL StII. G. T. CLARK, ESQ.. of Dowlais, will preside. D. WILLIAMS, Principal. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY" CHERBOURG and PARIS, via WEYMOUTH. New route through ORMADY and BRITTANY to Paris, the West and South of France and Spain. Through rates for Passengers, Parcels, and Merchan- dise, between the prineipal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.m. and Cher- bourg at 7 p.m daily, Sundays excepted, weather and circumstances permitting, in connection with fa-t trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 40435 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. English BAPTIST CIIITRCH, FERNDALE. We, the undei signed, Members of the above denomina- tion, desire to inform the inhabitants of Fernd..le and the public generally that Mr RICHARD OHARLES EVANS has been Compelled to RELINQUISH the PAS- TUITATI,, of our CHURCH. English Baptist Services held 111 this neighbourhood by Mr Evans ate against our sanction. And we further wish to inform the public that Mr Evans is NOT AUTHORISED to solicit Subscriptions 011 behaif of our Chapel Fund. Friends at a distance, who bare received Circulars, will ple .ee send their Offerings to irwio nirTi'S, E3 I-, MrviKlarwiin Fern-tale Signed by the Deacons, THOMAS POWKLL, JAMES BEVAN, THOMAS DEVKREUX, WILLIAM LLOYD PROTHERO, JOSEPH DANVERS, HEIi.Y DELL WILKINS (.Secretary). [40100 PONTYPRIDD CHOIR EISTEDDFOD J. TO BE HELD ON WHIT-TUESDAY, 1379. PRI\CIPAL "I B-IF,(T i:- ic s d 1 —For the best rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus" (Messiah) by a choir of not less than 50, (and a baton worth £ 2 2-. for the conductor) 15 0 0 2. -For the best rendering of the gles Little Church" by a party of 20 males 5 0 0 I.-Fur the best ode (Pryddest), Welsh, 011 (ami an oak cha:r) 5 5 0 or the het essay 011 "A Mother's In. fluence .110 Adjudic,tors-GLANFFRWD and EOS EBRILL. A varied and interesting list "f subjects in poetry, music, and art wili be publialied withjullelai,. v. jl<e.i axlON, Chairman. OEIN, ) £ 'n' H. W. HUGHES, } Secretaries. TO ALL COWKEEPERS, DAIRYMEN, AND PUR- VEYORS OF MILK, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. THE DAIRIES, COWSHEDS, AND MILKSHOPS ORDER AND AMENDMENT ORDER OF 1870. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the LOCAL AUTHORITY for the County of Glamorgan will, on the 24th day of MARCH instant, open a. REGISTER for the Registration of alljiersons carrying 011 in their district, the trade of Cow keeper Or Lairyman (unless for the purpose only of making and galling butter and cheese), and of all persons carrying on the trade of Purveyor of Milk. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that after the lotli day of A nil next it will not be law- ful for any person to carry on the-trade uf a. Cowkcepcl or Dairyman (except as aforesaid) or a purveyor 01 milk in the said dist rict, unless he is registered as such in the said register. A Register will be open iu each Police District in tlie county, under the charge of the Superintendent of Police. All persons canying on toe trade of Cowkeeper or Dairyman (except as aforesaid) must register their namcs, addresses, business premises, the number of cows kept in their trade, and the build.ngs, whether cowshed,dairy, milksliop, or milkstore.in use in their trade. All persons carrying on the trade of purveyor of milk, except farmers not habitually supplying more than one household, must also register the above particulars. Forms for entering the particulars required to bo registered will be supplied, or eent by post, to all persons making appiicatiuii for tliem to the Superintendent of Police of the district in wbiohrthey reside. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of Uf Peaoe. Bridgend, March 21st, 1879. 459 IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSEL j_ VISITING SOUTH WALES. Giving the Shipowner the choice of Ports and greater command of the Freight Market. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC SllIP SIGNAL STATION in the BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED on the MUM- BLES HEAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea Harbour Trustees directly connected with the General Post Office system of Teiegruplis and officially styled SWANSEA BAY." Shipowners, Brokers, and others desirous of having there Yes ,els reported direct to them will be j*ood enough to signify the same to the General Superintendent of Swansea 11 rbour, charges as customary, Messages filed for Vesse's calling lor ordirs," open for this puipose day and night. Swansea is the first Port in the Bristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy, Vessels can enter the Bay and-iiid good and sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of the tide, Irc of all charges whatever General Superintendent's Office, Harbour Offices Swansea, loth March, 3 879. "0358 "Y S TALYFERA ART UNION. EASTLR MONDAY, APRIL lltli. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SALE OF TICKETS. Agents and friends will please note that DUPLICATES and CASH can be remitted 'J:' to APRIL 9th. instead of APRIL 2nd, as previous y advertised. The C .oimittce urgently request in the meantime to press the sale of tickets. A RAm: CHANCE FOR SIXPENCE. One hundred Prizes, in.-luding a g..od American Organ* Treadle Sev. ing Machine, Clock; Watch, Couch, Family Bibie, Tea Service, &c., &.C. For furty, ,r particulars- and tickets ,ppl.r to 41001 Mr JOHN IIAVIES, The Stores, Ystalyfera. MERTHYR TYDFIL ART UNION PRIZE DRAWING, in aid- 01 the BUILDING FUND of EN ON CHAPEL, GEOliGETOW N. The DRAWING will tal;e place at the 'I'cn)l)ej-.tuce Ila]!, on THURSDAY', Septembar 25th, 1379, under distinguishe 1 patronage. The following valuab e Prices will be drawn for (1) Any article or articles to be selected by the suc- cessful winner to the value of £ 50. (2) A brilliant-toned pianoforte in walnut, £ 25. (3) A hands- m- pony, 415 (4) A handsome pair of chandeliers, with lour brackets in each, £ 12. £ 5) Chambers's Encyclopedia, published at £ 10 10s. (6) An eight-day clock, £ 0 8s. (7) A silver lever watch, £ 6 Cs. (S) A handsome bicycle, L'i 6s. (9) Singer's beautiful sewing machine, £ 0. (JO) A very beautiiul chest of drawers, 4Z, la. (11) A superior suit of clothes, £ 1 4s, (12) A rich Pais:ey shawl, jet. (13) A be;,u- tiful mahogany couch, £ 3 3s. (14> A highly electro- plated tea and ccffee service, £ 2 2s. ((1M A pair of good blankets, £ t 15s. (16) A beautiful set of school books, £ L 10S. (1.) A be, utiful Welsh flannel dress, £ 1 5s. (18) A rosewood "Writing deslt, with brass eapa, £ 1 Is. (19) A ladies' rosewo wl writing desk, ill Is. (20; A hanelsome cruet-stand complete, 9, l-i. (21) An elegant swing look. ing-glass, £ 1 le. (22) A beautiful timepiece, £11s. (2i) A la-iies' dressing case, £ 1 1°. (24) A gentleman's dress- ing ca.*e, £ 1 Is. (26) A beautiful accor iion, £ 1 Is. ('26) A beautiful set of trays, t. Is. ('27) A silk umbrella. 4-1 is. (28) A set of fire irons, iCl Is. (29) A handsome picture, £ 1 Is. (30) A be ut.ful engraving, £ 1 Is. (31) A rich table-cover, £ 1 Is (32) A water-proof oven-oat, £ 1 Is. III addition to the above there wili be given away above Two Hundred Valuable Prizes. Tickets, 6d each. or a Book of 12 Tickets for 5s. Hon. Secretary, 1). Davie. E i| 3, O ebe and Corres- ponding Sec.etaries, ?.tr T. Thomas, S3, irocou.road, Mertlyr Tjdfil, and Mr R. LlcveBvis. 15. Cvfarthfa-lane. Uai-tbvr T. tl.11. a StMif #ntertaimnnU$. T GRAND CIRCUS &- HIPPODRO.NIE, 1 7 CARDIFF. 1 Notwithstanding the season is drawing to a close, no j expense ij spired to produce Novelties of the most ] Startling Description. TO-NIGHT (MONDAYS, | ANNUAL BENEFIT in aid of the H AMADRYAD H iSPITAL SHIP, Under the Distinguished P«tronas:e of t!;e Foreign Consuls, j First time in Cardiff of the (lor^eom Eastern Spectacle, TIMOUR, THE DESTROYER, First time in Cardiff of the (lor^eom Eastern Spectacle, TIMOUR, THE DESTROYER, (produced under the soie direction of Mr D. Hutchinson;, in which upwards of 100 PCtiFORMERS and HORSES j will appear in the Arena at one time. Timour Mr D. HUTCHINSON i.thc- veteran Manager). Princuss ot Nergreba Madame TAYLEURE. New Scenes in the Circls by New and Talented Artistes. TUART HALL, CARDIP-F. j LAST FEW NIGHTS OF STRANGE a¡Hi WILSON'S 1 .ETHERSCOPE AND MAHVEL I.Ot'8 1 GHOST ILLUSION. > SPECTROPHONTOGHOSTODRAMA1 AT THE STUART HALL, TO-NR;HT. Day Exhibition on SA 'TR DAY at THREE o'clock. SWANSEA. STAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET. k3 Director A. MELVILLE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), GREAT PRODUCTION of the Original Realistic Drama, iu Four Acts called the RAILROAD OF LIFE, In which Mr A. EMM will appear 31i Ferret the Petectivc. ¡ Great Cast of Characters. Beautiful Seen cry and Effects. j In Act 3, the Underground Railway, the Night Express, 1 Sensation, &c., &c., &c. The Railroad of Life To-night- at the Star. Ooncluding with a New Comic I)r?»ia, THE BREWER OF PRES1 ON. public lottos. BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENGLAND BANK (LIMITED). HEAD OFFICE BRISTOL. BRANCHES:— CARDIFF. KINGSRRtiGE, NEWPORT, PONTAP.M'L, SWANSEA, TORQUAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BRANCH rS of the BANK will be OPENED at TORQUAY, on SATUR- DAY Next, the £ 2nd inst., and at SWANSEA, on TUES- DAY Next, the 25th inst., in each place at the Premises 'formerly occupied by the West 01" England and South Wales District Bank. The Bank is prepared to open Customers' Accounts on the usual terms, to rceeive Moneys on Deposit (terms to be obtained on application), to negotiate Advances on the Credit Balances rf the Customers, and to Purchase the oteB of the late West of England and South Wales District Bank, to discount Bills, and to transact general Banking Business. JOHN DESTER,} T • G. J. PICKIN, ;Joint Managers. Bristol, 20th March, 1879. P~ ENCOED TERRA-COTTA, BRICK," JL A:\D TILE CO., LIU rED. Ap;.lications for SHARES ill this Company will be received up to SATURDAY", the instant, wh-ii the list will be closed, and the allotments made. GEJ. W. BOUCHER, Secieta.iv. I Pencoed, near Bridgend, March 18th, 17t1. 4105 T> EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut-Col. HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan'Ai tiller Yoiuuteers. Cardiff, 22nd March, 1879. 1.—Gun and Recruit Drill 011 Moiivlay, Mounustiav, | and Friday Squad aod Carbine Drill Oil Tuesday alHl Saturday at 7.30 p.m. -Ti,ei-c will be Skeleton Battalion Drill on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. f,)r the Officers and Non-Coi»unissioned Utlj- cers, to which they are particularly re-jueated to attuno. 3.—Practice for the Trumpets on Tuesdav Thursday, and Saturday at 7 p.m. 4.—Clothing Inspection as follows:—E Battery on Wednesday at 7 p.m. all Recruits are toattenl. G Battery on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Cupf in Thoin'pseu wi-lies a'l the Non-Cominissioned Officers of the Bullel to meet him at 7.30. C Battery on Thursday at 8 Full Uniform. 5.—I and K Batteries, Penarlh.— Squad aild carbin drill 011 Monday, Wednesday, and 1Y\ la;, at 7 p.m. e.-J:'ur duty during the ensuing wiack Strina, Lieu enant Trayes, Surgeon Yrchcll, Sergeant Jenkins, Corporal Roberts, Bombardier Slephenso 1, Trumpeter Gmiter. By Order, (Signed) C. F. HURST, Captain and Act;l: Adjutant G EGIM; NTAL ORDERS.—1ST GLA- I MORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Head-quarters, Swansea Castle, 22nd March, 1879. 1.—Gun and Repository Drill at the Shed, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 p.m. for recruits on M day. We nasday, and Thursday, at 7.15 p.m. 2.—Recruit drill at the Caste liali, on Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at p.m. 3.—Morriston Lattery. Squad and Compauy drill 011 Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.15 p.m., and Sa'turd w a'. 5.30 p.in. 4.- The Corps will parade in full tire s with wai-t belt- ^tmjv at 10.15 a.ui., 011 ±uiater sui»«»y, .ipu joui. atuu to attena. 5- On duty for the week —Serjeant F. Kendall Corporal J. Clarke, Bombardier W. Dimmoc'c, Trumpeter Corporal Wright. By order, D. O'SULLl". AN, Coptain, 1st Glamorgaii Artillery Volunteers. 11HE ANNUAL A TH LE TIC~ SPCFO TS In connection with the SWANSUA FOO I'IIALIj CLUB, Wiil be held n EAST £ ll-M( N JAY, April 14th, 1579, on the Growl\Ior the Swansea Cricket Club. PROGRAMME. OPFN TO ALI, Co^r.r.s 1.—One Mile Flat Race (handicap). First Prize, value Z4 second do, value t2: third do, value 15s. 2.—150 Yards (handicap) Fiat Race. First Prlz value X2; second do, \a lie £1. 3.—120 Yards Hurdle Race, over 10 fti,-iits (d hurdle-. First Prize, vahie 42: second do, vallie £ 1. 4.-F,ve Miles Walking Race (handicap). First Prii.f, value £1 second do, value £ third do, value £ 1. 3.-Seveii Miles Bicycle Iic;" Firzt Prize, value L-) seemid do, value £2. i o r.y TO Kff.SlDE.Vi3 WITltIK EIGHT JIILES OF SWANSEA O.N LI 6.-440 Yards Flat Race (handicap;. First Prise, value £ 2; secot.d do, value 4 7.—Three Miles Bicycle Race. First Prize, Aaiue £ 2; second do, value £ 1. 8.—440 lards Flat Race, for Boys under 15 (handicai> First Prize, value 15s second do, v alue 10s third do, value 5s. OPEK TO MEMBERS OF SWANSEA RUN-li 1113 PATH. 9.—Two Miles Bicycle Race (handicap). First Prize, value 41 sec .nd do, value 10s. OPEN TO Al;Y kojtball CLUB IN SOUTH WALKS. 10.—Place Kicking. Prize, value £ 1. ii. -Drop Kicking.—Prizes, value £ 1. 12.—Jockey Race. Prizes, v%lue £ 1. 01 EN TO SWANSEA FOOTUALI. CL, 1: O .LT. 13.—150 Yards Flat Rice (handicap). First Prize value £1 second do., value 15s. 14.—Consolation Stakes. Open to Losers only. 300 yards. First- Prize, value £ 1; second do, vaiue 10s" third do, value 5s. Stahtkr MA.tO" KNIGHT Jt"5GEs: CAPTAIN HUGHES and CAPTAIN COLQUHOUN. CONI)ITIONS :-The Sports will coo.unencc at half-past One p.m. punctuady. Entrance Fees for Nos. 1, 4, and 5, Is each; all others 6d each, which includc Admission to the Ground. Certificates of Birth to be produced, if required, for No. 8. All entries to he made, in writing, to the HOII. Secre- tary, Mr H. R. KKILL, Calvert Terrace, Swansea, on or before MONDAY, April 7th, aud III every case to be accompanied by the entrance f-eF. The er.lcr of events will appear in the Programme, to be hereafter issued by the Committee. A bell will be rung previous to each competition, and any competitor not being ready at the starting point within five minutes aftei wards shall b; disqualified from competing in such race. Each competitor to wear-some distinguishing coiour, to be named at the time of entering. This Rule will be strictly enforced. Each competitor to wear a Jersey and Knickerbockers, or Cricketing Trousers. The Committee reserve to themselves the right to refuse any entry. Place of Starting will be decided by Priority of En- trance. Three competitors to engage in each ent, or n prize will be awarded. Admission 6ti. Reserx-el portion of the ground, 1! No change given at the gate. Carriages, 2s Cd each, to include driver only, 40.11 gepl Setter. TH BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLHWRGA:\8HIHE. liOLDE AT ABEKDARE. IN THE MATTER OF proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with Creditor^, instituted by WILLIAM JENKINS, of the Napier Anns Inn, Moun- tain Ash, in the Couuty of Glamorgan, innkeeper, Mr HENRY LEWIS, of Me:thyr Tyufii, in the County of Glamorgan, accountant, has been appointed Trustee of the property of the Debtor. All pers ns having in their posse sion my of the eTects of the Debtor must deliver them 'o the Trustee, and all debts due to the Debtor must be paid to tiie Trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their pruo:s of debts to the Trustee. Dated this 17th day of March, 1S79. F. li, llOWELL, Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 18G9. to be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE TREATY, in one lot, tlie fash onable STOCK-IN-TRADE AND OTHER EFFECTS of Miss C. L. Monfrics, Milliner and Dressmaker, in liquidation. A favourable opportunity occ :rs to a purchaser for corn ing on a business in a iijot eligible part of Cardiff, with the chance of securing an excellent connection. Fuil particulars can be obtained of the Trustee. Mr A. Lovctt., Secretary of Uie South W.(' Merchants' Associa- tion, 1,). Duke-street, Cardiff, to whom tenders must be handed in, Oil or before the 2nd APRIL next. Dated this 20th day of March, 1579. i097."> ttbUt irl}Oiut\e!- CARDIFF UNION INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, ELY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at tlieir meeting, to be held on tbe 5th APRIL NEXT, proceed to appoint a Single Man or Widower, without encumbrance, to be INDUSTRIAL THAINEit, at the ahm'e Schools. JIb duties will be to cultivate the Gaiden, and to in- struc'-thc Hoys in Practical Gardening and Field Work. of which he must possess a competent knowledge, ana to make Iiiiiisc'if general.j useful about the Premises, under tlie direction of the Master. Salary L;o per annual, with board, lodging, and washing. Candidates must send applications, stating age, con- diti< n, and previous employment, with recent testi- monials, under cover, endorsed "Industrial Trainer," to me, on or before the 31st MARCH instant. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. D-tcd, 17th March. 187D. 7377 40946 t r po \v LE S PEN IS V KOlAL AN D S iEEL -1 rILLS FOR FEXÁLE.3 quickly correct all iiregu- I br. ií)3 and rciieye the distressing symptoms so prevalenl T"It.i, the sex. Boxes Is ltd and~2c 9u, of all chemists. | Sent ynywhere upon receipt of (tamps, fcy tbe Kakv, S 1 X. Tuwu.cbewat. 81tt01 j g«jsine$si GOOTS J JGOOTS GOOTS I IMPORTANT NOTICE. I Great and Permanent Rednctioii in the Price of Boet. and Shoes at G. OLIVER'S THE LARGEST ItET AlLER or BOOTS AND SHOES ;n the United Kingdom, G. OLTVSR beg* 1e Inform the Public of the fol- lowing Towns and districts that in conaaquence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He is enabled to pur chare all articles connected with his traae at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, Tbe bez)eft of which he gives to the Public. AU goods can be purchased at my Branche* frilly SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30, Castle-street, SWANSEA, S3, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIFF 20, St. Mary-street. (IARDIFF 21,11, Bute-street. CARDIFF 3, D ike-street. NEWPORT, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Comroercinl-etreeet. NEATH, Wind-street. BRID(iENT), 16, Caroline-street. LLANELnY, V aughan-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street, TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD m. Near R&ilway Station. WREXHAM 64a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER, 15, Nortbgate-ttreet. STROUD, 2, Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340, High-etreet, WOK< E,'ruR 74, High-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80. Pi-,n-cti,eet. BARROW Market-phrce. LOUGHBOROUGH Church-gate, WILLEXHALL Market-place. OAKENGATE^ Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-eqnare. CHESTER 2, Foregate-strcet. CHESTER Eastgate-buiMings. Manufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256-40439 Q A U T I o iT TO PREVENT THB PUBLIC BEING DECEIVED, The VINEGAR made by QEORGE J. ITCHINGS PATENT PROCESS, GRANTED 26m AUGUST, 1877, WILL IN FUTURE BE KNOWN AS u ^JROWN SPICED -N-,I-NEGA& The Superiority of this Spiced Vinegar above all others is now fully appre- ciated by the public, and 1 aa a testy the enormous 1.. will prove. j i SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. j WHOLESALE üiLY AT WORKS:— RUPERT STREET, BRISTOL MESS ITS w. H. SMITH MID SON deiiver the Svl'Tll WALES DAILY A'MWS at an early Ilvur each Morning iu ail parts of the fe'Jow* CAKDIFf SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATII MERTHYR PORTSKEW'ETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD Hi-uEFORD PEMBROKE DOCK LRIIK,i_.ND NEW MILFORD H.WERFORPWKST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWITH LAMPETKR CARMARTHEN ABERCA\FNNY r^ CAIiMFF TIUES also dclcTed everi Friday io an) a.idress in the above-named '^O'vns. 11,0 M«"»L'ors of the variow Election ENARTH LOCAL BOARD JL RLE«;TION'. t I TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH DISTRICT" OF PENAHTH, COGAN, AND LLANIOUGH. LADitS AND GSNIMXEN',— My term of Office being about to t.\p re-, 1 beg to offer myself for ro-elcetion. During the three jears that 1 have had tbe hoiiow of representing yem, I have supported all proposals calculated to promote the im- provement and prosperity of the town aud district. At the same time it has been my constant study to avoid every unnecessary expenditure. The interests with whieh I am connected art an Impor- tant factor in the progressive developiuent if reuarth; and having promoted the construction of important Public Works for the aceoiamodat'on of shipping fre- quenting the Docks, which works, when completed, will graatlj benefit the material interests of all connected with this rising seaport, will, I think, be held to consti- tute a fair claim to your confidence and support. I have the honour to be. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAME-), EDWARDS. West House, Penartb, March 21, 1879. 409D8 I usurantt. HE ROYAL LIVER IRiENDLV Jt. SOCIETY is now admitted to Le the .fl&Àthie ir.i4.-tUi.ion of iiS kind ia the kiujdoiri, haxin5fsia&ccuii2u* lat«d CAPITAL of OVER HAL# A MILUoH, of which gun. A-49,iSj lis 9d was ea-.e! during the vear ending December, 1877, and has paid to its poIicJTi'elders more than ONE MILLION STERLING. Requires a number of Independent Agents In North and Soutli Wales, particularly for Aberdare, Bnttror, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Abergavenny. Carnarvon, Hoiy- ,¡IL Llanelly, Merthyr, Pembroke, Swansea, and Wrex- huni, Special t-erms oCered to energetic nic"- Apply, Chief Office. 10, Prescott-street, Liverpool. 40426 WILLIAM ATHEKTON. Chairman. H V P A Y R E N T GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. K.-0.W.1 i h. i Hft7 -J.' OFFICES 19, yUEEN STREET. £ 60 to £ 3,000. M juev always ready to be advanced on security of Houses or Land, repayable by easy instalments, which include interest ana principal. The pavn.ewt for an advance of ZOO is 5s per fortnight; 990, 7s Cd £ 150, 12s Od ZjOo, 25s, &c. The princii>al may be-paid off at any time at 30 days' notice. „ Deposits reaeived daily at 5 per csnt interest free of all charges. £ vfrj' information viih tbe Eleventh Report, Prospectus, &(. may be had at 19, Queen-street, on ap- Pi4013S—171 Mr R. EMERY, Secret';rr TODEPZ^lTORir"lN~THEWE ST~OF JL ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DlbTitlCT BANK. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN- VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY Is prepared to receive Sums oi Monev in DEPosir AT j PER CENT. Inte est, payable Half-yearly, and on fairly-arranged terms of withdrawal. THE SECURITY AND STABILITY of tbe Society ARE UNQUESTIONABLE, the whola of it funds bein? invested in Freehold and Leasehold Properties, the value of which far exceeds the amounts advanced tbereon. During its existence of Twentv Years the Society has re.-cived and employed over TOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, >Y ithout making a single loss. Such nas been the care bestowed in the selection of securities t.iat the Society ha only three cases in which such dimculty lia< been experienced as to make it necas- sary temporarilj to collect the rents,which arc applied as repayments. Copies of the Nineteenth Annual Report and Statement of A'-ooui:ts, with all other information, may be bad of the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDERS, 28, 1St- Mary-street, Cardiff. fTulE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS I BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared" to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest net ice, SUMS OF £ i00 to £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quart* rly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have lôp. c al not obtained in oUaor societies, or from private individuals. The legal coats are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence oi the borrower, so iong as his re- payments are maue, is secured by the Registrai under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy la main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the <oe of the Society, 54. Victoria-street. Menh'- r. lfcl#i ø1e1$. A NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2, 11 R 0 ADS T R E E T, toltlfciOL. AG"g au PAWRIJEI, Proarietoi. ^■"Silicas Julilrcs^ra. D. JOTHAM & SOXS, 26 4 27, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF, WILL SHOW, TO-DAY, AND FOLLOWING DA Vs. NEW STOCK OF MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER OVERCOATS. These Goods are the Proprietors out Der-;gm and they can be thoroughly Recommended tor Wear and Dui-,I)iiitv. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. 89M9 Q.REAT REDUCTION IN CARPETS. FLOOR CLuTH, LIFOLBUINI, AND CORTICINE. JJOWELL AND QOMPANY ARE NOW SELLING Best Five-Frame BRUSSELS At 4s 4id per yard. No better quality Five-Frame Wool TAPESTRY C \RPETS-not .I. from Is Gd per yard Best FLOOR CLOTH, COR ITCINR LINOLEUM, At 28 llid per yard. Only experienced Cntters an.1 Makers employed. HOWELL AND /COMPANY '4<HM THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. r THE PREMIER CHOICE. Those Gentlemen who wish to secure prio in- ef selec- tion in WOOLLEN CLOTHS fur Spring and Summei wear, will find at THE CARDIFF HOUSE al extensiw range of New Patterns and Materials, just received tram the Wo»t c' Enfflaud and Scotland. IiiteiKiing Buyers are re,ctfnl,.r requested tv IIIbpd t e Goods anu give k their orders early they will fius secure a larger choic* and cnmrc greater attention to, and speedier execui'ot of, their oruers, than by lef-vim.' them over un 'n tin rush of Spri g and Summer Trade has futh tx-l in, 'Jhe Stock of Keady-nmdc Clothing foe Geotlenur. amid Juveniles is we,) assorted, and the on. Deparuix-nti are being f. filled with new and attraetire goods suita- ble for tne ensuing seasons —Address: W. PHI' K and SONS, Merchant Clothiers and Outfitters. 8L. Mary- t.treet and corner of Caroliue-stree* Cardlil. -Teans J, One price. No abstenieu L. 23 JMPORTANT CT1 C B. AMUEL ALL IS NOW SHOWlno. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK of IL ACE .cURTAI N Faliy TWENTY Per Cent. UNDER VALUa. Prices from 4s GJ per pti r. f 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. .otI7 IESSRS. CROSS JgROSw CARDIFF Have now in Stock a Large Assortment oT MILNER'S AND PERRY'S CZLKBRAIID FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF g A F E S DEED BOXES, & STRONG ROOM DOORS, And would respectfully solicit a cali from anv fiiendi who may be buying, assuring them tliat PHJCES ani QUALITY shall compete favourably with any otbei Safes in the market. They would caution Purchasers against boying eheap Sales by untried makers. rtlCK LISTS C" AJFLlCATION. They have also in Stock a SECOND-HAND SAFE, by PERKY, Size 88 S3 x 24. 401SI "^TETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT, CANTON. CARDIFF. Maid: Hh, 187r. TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN. AGRICULTURIST* AND OTHERs. GESTLBUKS,— In consequence of a protracted illntst, 1 hltYt found it necessary to RELINQUISH my Profession. Allow me to tender my sincere thanl;s for yo k no and [ flatt ering suppert during the last twen y vesrg. 1 haw disposed of my I'raeticc to Mr .) \MES TIIOS. HANDY", M R.C.V.S., late Inspectoro: Pri y O'un -i! a If Veterinary Surgeen to Hit Grace the Duke of Beaufort, in whom I have the greatest confidence, w .0, piea sure strongly recommend liiui to you. Trusting you wii accord him, as my successor, the sanit liberal patronage you eilve bestowed upon me. I am, Gentles.ien, Y'otire faithfully, GEO. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S. VETi "UNARY EsTABLISHMENl, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, Ma-cl, 4th, 187D. TO NOBLEMEN, GEVTLEMEN, AGRICULTURIST^ AND OTHERS. GEsTLUIKN,— Having arranged with Mi, Geo. Bodhigtoii to continue the Practioe as above, I respectfully bec- to solicit th. kind patronage so liberaih Lestoi-ccf ul-po., him, ittill to assure you nothing shall be wanting on n.) part to con- diact my profession in a manner satisfactory to my clients. I trust I may be kindly favoured will your confidence, which shall always receive n earnest and immediate attention. Hoping to be found worthy of that aupport so liberally accorded to my predecessor, I am, Gentlemen. 40787-7328 Yours faithfully, 1 JAMES THOS. HANVY. M.R.C.V.S FOR SEED POTATOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, APPLY TO J. H. E N G LAN lJ, ST. MARY STREET. AND WET BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF; AND COW BRIDGE: ROAD, CATûN. 40978 J. P. LEWIS Contiuaes to Suppl the BESI HOLSE and STEAM COAL. PlUCKS AS VOiiLOWS B«3t I^rge Houisfc Coa! 12s fld Through and Through,-do, do 10s ed -Nut (loa, do, do 10s Od Small It bd COAL YAlm: NEAR SOUTH WALES BlvEWERT, KHYMNEY RAILWAY. Residence: 14, The Walk, Tredegarvilie. 40798 733S Q WANSEA OFFICR L or the "SOUTH WALIE-S DAILY NEWS," No 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt as. f tention, and be executed upoa the sum terms as from &M Cbief Otfice. Tlie PAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early I erery o ormiur iI: any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up ts Seven e'clock will sseatx insaruan in the next ssonuvg's issus of tbe DA ".V UWL