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GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, IIA YES, CARDIFF, OFFERS TO-DAY FRESH AMERICAN BEEF. THREE TONS. Suet. 4d; Brisket, 4d; Ribs, 5a Sirloin, 6d; Steak, 8d. FRESH AMERICAN MUTTON. Legs, 84d Loins, -Gd Necks, 5d Breasts, 4d. FRESH DABS CANADIAN BUTTER, at 7d per lb. Jusfc in by mail steamer. 34372 < JJWJIPING otittS. F \\T. Y. EDWARDS — TT CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMSHIP LINE. The first-class Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- ■ows:— TO NEW YORK, FROM SHARPNESS DOCKS. BHEUBINA," 2,500 tons. SATURDAY, May 17 FROM CARDIFF. RHFOT A 2,300 tons SATURDAY, April 19 "RHIWINDDA," 3,000 tons, SATURDAY, May 10 FROM NEW YORK, TO SHARPNESS DOCKS, "RHEUBINA," 2,500 tons SATlROAY, April 26 TO CARDIFF, II RHIWINDDA," 3.000 tons .SATURDAY, April 19 "RHEOLA," 2,300 tons .SATURDAY, May 10 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes of IOO DS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in ogland, and places in the WESTERN STATES of VMK1UCA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St "GUI'S. MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, iu conjunction *ith the Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol F. BULLEV, 51, South-street New lork. «400y pg24 XIT ATERFORD «STCORK jnTjl ▼ T and the whole of the Sout.i aSBESjnpjiKv of Ireland, per FAST TRAINS On the ~~>WI GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and Cr™erfui Steamships, \ia Miiford Haven. THE WATER- STEAMERS RUN EARLY, and DO NOT CONVEY •ni. L £ AND LIVE STOCK, but Passengers and Cargo ^|a The CORK Steamers leave New Miiford on Thurs- »nd 52^ Saturdays, returning' on Mondays, Wednesdays. Special Boats for the conveyance of f>r,_ leave Waterford for New Miiford on Mondays, Bau and Saturdays, and on such other days as tnni See Great Western Time Books, or Jj^yto any of the Company's Stations. 40117 8TEAM JACKET COMMUNICATION BETWEEN R<ORK, NEWPORT, and jWH.ilHJA CARDIFF. FIRST-CLA5-S ^KflE3fiAgA| £ PASSING ER STEAMERS. The City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Steamers MONn'4lK '<>*■ NEWPORT and CARDIFF EVERY WEDWp i^^Urnin?to C0RK ,rom NEWPORT EVERY ThronJ; *«' CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY. •rpMcatlon^ fvr and O*"1' c*n •>« arranged on ^elindbillfc Con,P»ny at Cork, or their Amenta FOF*on!T™ABI?^ F.1 LSVCABIN Return Ticket, available Deck £ m^nl1} (l"clnd">ar Steward's fees), £ 1 lis 6dj *>78. For further particulars see small-bills to^«mPF —Mr E- c- DOWNING, Shipbroker. NEWPORT.—Mr JAMES HADDOCK. .-City of Cork Steam Packet Co. Limited, Pea- rose Quay. 8499 988* JL-JLDR QTEAM TO AUSTRALIA, Q COLONIAL LINE. The magnificent full powered SteTihship JSANKIN," 100 A 1, 3C0 H.P. nominal. M23 tons register, M. Brace, Commander, is appointed joleaarfl the South West India Dock on the 5th June ADELAIDE (Semaphore), MELBOURNE, and Thi. «5Y> calling at PLYMOUTH to embark passengers. Steamship will carry first and third-class for whom she has unrivalled accommo- '»bn money 15 to 70 guineas.—Apply to 'tint. 111, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C. 41399 CUNARI>LUSYAL MAIL LINE. ^HRIWRIR^ LIVERPOOL TO YORK AND BOSTON ■JJEFCY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. .3'" Company has been established for Forty Years, aotodfor its safety and comfort fur all classes of to p. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 19 A MERI CAN LINP, «P4rftfli £ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, t. EVERY WEDNESDAY. Jrst-cia^, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- >«n f%r passengers equal to any European Lint. Pas- M &nr*n<i landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf Ll,, Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest aud rOUt. tothe West. Wat. y to RICHARIDSON, SFKKCS, and Co., 17 and 19, l>o-J?r"*tree*» Liverpool: Joins BROS, and Co, Bute Cardiff; JAMBS Am*, 162, Bule-road, Cardiff; hj_7^ Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; RoMa JOKBS *»-street, Pontypridd; TIUCIT and Co., Abertillery. 80668 JKZJLJR LLAN LINE. -XJL. SHORTEST 0C1AK PASSASS TO HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES AIAI" SSSF F^'TAY,LONDON. BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ^°INTS in Canada and the Stites, LOW Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets befwe LEAVING ■«>me ARE met AT the Railway Station by MI APPOINTED AJRENT of the Company, who takes charge of them until f« on board the steamer.. th The Oansdian Government grants Assisted Passasree by Y*»TE for the Pamphlet Lord Duferin in Manitoba," to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or LONDON- S#RRY; or to G. Bird 46, Bute-street. Cardiff > R. J. L^I'.Temple-street.'Swansea.: V. Foley FOLEY^SHOW, WITTI V D- S' TH°MA^ British Schools. L Youn?, ^"WVE, 10, Great Dock-street; and |JEH» ^IRA*PACKET Wharf. Newport, ITMRW*. GPX-&T BRITAIN FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY. Chief Offices: 101, CHEAPSIDE. LONDON. South Wales District Office: 74, CHOCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. •LINOS! COMP*Ny prepared to accept Insurances upon AW0LL»; EVERY description of property at moderate rates, TO )IA *ANT« L in unrepresented localities. Applications « ADDRE^ED to JAMES A. YORKE. Branch Manager. THE ROYAJJ LIVER FRIENDLY LN„ SOCIETY is now admitted to be the wealthiest LAUJ N IF'"1! in the kingdom, having an accumu- OF OVEK HALF A MILLION, of which X)E "988 lis 9d was save! duiinjr the year ending U.HER, 1877, and has paiii to its policy holders more *N ONE MILLION STERLING. HJJJ^IIRES a number of Independent Agents In North £ 7,South Wales, particularly for Aberdare, Bungor, *ELI ^ARTHEN, AberjCAvenny, Carnarvon, Holy- LLAD0"r. Merthyr, Pembroke, Swansea, and Wrex- CH''« terms offered to energetic men.—Apply, let. OtJlce, 16, Prescott-street, Liverpool. .\1'HE'<1'ON. {\ttlS. RT,^EGI^NNA (JASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES. CORNWALL, sUnds in its own grounds of p^jiUndred acres, overlookintr the Bay. The mean tem- thaature Ive"« i" winter is only four degress less lin ^'Rome frosts are rare, and snow almost unknown. *rd lod^incf and attendance on fixed moderate terms ng the winter. 40436 NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, &2, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. 7 WM. PARSLEV, Proprietor. A GREAT PUBLIC WANT SUP- PLIED. G^f)IRON TEMPERANCr, HOTEL AND DINING. liOOMS, 204, HIGH -STREET, SWANSEA. The abeve Hotel and Restaurant is now open, and fur- and fitted UD af a great outlay for the accomrno- r^tion of Commercial Gentlemen and the Public ^'leraiy. v Liberal meals, choice cigars, aerated waters, first rate eds. Moderate charfres. gjj*rWiron Hotel, close to High-street Station, same de. 1203 A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. TO BUI -LDEM, A -RCHITECTS, AND OTHERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER CENTRE FLOWERS, TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &o., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, 8T JAMES'-STREET. CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, CAR DIFF. 41133 L&WANSEA OFFICE J\ OP THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No 2, COLLEGE S TREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will rcceiveprompt at- •Jj^tion, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early I ;ry niornimr in any part of the town. I ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven e'clock will fnserti&n IIJ. th next m^roi»g's issue <4 the DAILY I I'- CARDIFF. CARDIFF. 9, BRIDGE-STREET, 9, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. FRESH BEEF. FRESH ARRIVALS at 10 a. m. to-day. Best Joints 7d to 8d Boiling Joints 6D to 7d FRESH AMERICAN MUTTON Best Joints •••. 7d to 8d Second Joints 5d to 6d R. STEW.ART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41387 SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ME4 4? 4? 32, HIGH-STREET, YFI & t4 SWANS EA. FRESH BEEF. FRESH ARRIVALS at 10 a. m. to-day. Best Joints 7d to 8d Boiling Joints 6d to 7d FRESH AMERICAN MUTTON Best Joints 7d to 8d Second Joints 5d to 6d R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41388 LLANELLY. LLANELLY. MEÆ COWELL-STREET, el LLANELLY, t-3 FRESH BEEF. DAILY ARRIVALS. Best Joints 7d to 8d Boiling Joints 6d to 7d R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 7217 40896 JINTL (COTTTRACW. TO SHIPWRIGHTS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited to RAISE the Italian Barque CASSA MARITTIMA," 564 tons register, with part cargo of Esparto Grass, now sunk by No. 9 Coal Tip, East Bute Dock, Cardiff. Tenders to be on-it to Messrs G. BERTOLOTTO and Co., 1, Mount Stuart-square, Cardift, not latter than MOlli DA Y, the 21st instant. The lowest tender not necessarilv accepted. 609 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are iuvlted for ERECTING a NEW CHAPfiL at Trealaw, Rhondda Valley. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Rev W. Jones', Dyfodwar House, Ton, Ystrad, from 21st April till 26th inst., to whom Tenders are to be sent on or before 29th April. 41419 TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Messrs CORY, YEO, and Co., invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a TRAMWAY, to extend from their Velindre Colliery to the Clydach Valley, over a distance of three miles 33 chains. All materials will he found by the proprietors. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr J. Roberts, 17, Henrietta-street, Swansea, to whom Tenders must be addressed on or before 3rd May, 1879. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. 41404 TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO MESSRS CORY, YEO, and CO., Swansea, are invited for the SUPPLY of the following MATERIALS, delivered free iu Truck at Cwm Clydach Station, Midland Railway, viz. 100 tons of Flange Rails, 56 lbs. per yard. 180 tons ditto, 60 lbs. per yard. Fish Plates and Bolts for same. J1 tons 4} in. x 9-16 in. Dog Spikes. iArch Sleepers, 6 ft. 6 in. x 7 in. X 4 In. f,«00 ditto Fence Posts, 7 ft. 6 in. x 5 in. X 4 in. 41378 TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Mr THOMAS < for driving Cross nS^Dr^?13 to/eceiJe TENDERS Tenders to be in not later than Saturday, 19th inst. 413RO UlJ1jtl.ft"S. SE NEW SERIAL STORY, ENTITLED "HARD TO WIN," By MR G. MANVILLE FENN, Author of "Ship Ahoy," Dutch theDiver,- &a, &c„ Is now arpearing m the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." A SYNOPSIS of the chapters already published appear each week, ANOTBZR STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to follow. The Cardiff Timet and South Wales Weekly News, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 4d, or sent, post free, to any address In the United King- dom for 2ä!hl per quarter, and t e Colonies and all part-* I of Europe and the United States for 3. 3d per quarter, prepaid. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZliTTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 211 per an- num, or by post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWAN-EA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZrrE" contains a complete record of the shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, BriU«n Ferry, Burry Port, &o., and cir- culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and gene:ia,i]y 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, Cuiar Orricaa.—75 and 70. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. T72 COLUMNS. HE C ARD1F F TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS riTTji T IS ONE OF LARQEST NEWS-SHEKTS IN THE KINGDOM rHBT OREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES It contains WEST 0F ENGLAND. Local, District, und aene^ii Wtlek' ulul ^vcs mor9 Each Edition is a News than any other paper, [or tlie whole of Soutfi^wj1* th<? ^ee.k'8 Ne"'» the most talented NoveIi*i wd Ih^'f S^rlesJ^ pondence and Leading Allies a™ f C^-e*" Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d ( ^blllty* Address far 2s (M per quarter SctU Post free 10 al^ 72 Columns j 72 Columns L ONDON HOUSE, TREDEGAR. WM. VA VIES 'Will make his FIRST SHOW for the Season on SATUR- DAY NEXT, April 12th, with an extensive and very choice selection of MILLINERY, BONNETS. IIATS MTRAWS, DRESSES, MANTLES, PALETOTS, FICHUS, SKIRTS, LACE, GLvVES, RIBBONS* FL WERS, FEATHERS, &C., also some very good lines in BLACK SILKS. JCkperienced MILLINERS and DRESSMAKERS on the pffefflises. All orders prompt y executed. Special attontioil given to MOURNING ORDERS. Agent for Pullar and Soni, Dye Works, Pet-tb. 41387 ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT^ MON. J. DE REES, 83, LT,ANARTH STREET, NEWPORT, I BILL POSTER and DELIVERED for TOWN and CO UN. TRY, Reiito all tho Principal Hoardiogs in Newport and Neighbourhood, Work executed with v iftimotob. «311 J- j. AUOTION APPOINTMENTS Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Household Furniture. &c., at Swansea I April 23 Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Swansea April 24 Villa Residence, at Swansea April 24 Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 28 Cows and Heifers, near Swansea April 29 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Ma> fl Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Property &c., at Rhvdfelin April 24 Mr T. H. DAVIES, Household Furniture, at Swansea April 23 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Freehold Estates, at Cardiif June next Mr JOHN H. FIELDER. Horses, at Bristol May 1 Messrs FULLER, HORSEY. SONS, and CO. Colliery, Plant, &c April 24 Messrs W. GRAHAM and SON. Firebrick Works, &c., at N ewnort Aprill 22 Freehold Land, at Llanvihanerel April 22 Wrought and Cast Iron, &c, at Blaina April 29 Messrs GUNN and JONES. Household Furniture, at Cardiff April 22 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and Co. Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 23 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Househeld Furniture, at Cardiif April 24 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. Residences, &c, at Carmarthen Apr.l 26 Mr WILLIAM JENKINS. DwelliDg-bouscs, Shares, &c, at Pontypridd .A,-ril 23 Store Stock, Horses, &c., at Llansannor Court..April 28 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Stock, Hay, Implements, &c, at Pencoed .April 21 Mr T. WH1TSUN JONES. Colliery, at Aberdare April 22 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Country Residence, at Neath April 24 Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea April 29 Property, at Swansea April 29 Mr MADDOX. Leasehold Property, at Penarth April 23 Leasehold and Freehold Properties, at Cardiff .May 7 Messrs MUNN & KENNARU. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff April 21 Furniture, &c, at Cardiff April 22 Mr T. R. OWEN. Freehhold Property, at Maenclochotr May Next Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS, Stock of General Drapery, at Swansea .April 19 Mr WM. HARRY REES. Hotel Property, Trade Fixtures, &c. at Swansea, Apjil 23 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Steam Coal, at Blackpill April 22 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER & CO. Horses, at, Cardiff Aprtl 22 Household Furniture, at Cardiff April 24 Horses, &c., at Cardiff April P.6 Freehold Public-house and Land, at Cardiff April 29 Channel Island Cattle, at Cardiff May 3 Messrs TRIBE. CLARKE, CAWKER and CO. Contractor's Machinery, &c.. at Cardiff April 24 Leasehold Cement and Brick Works, at Swansea..May 6 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Extensive Estates, at Carmarthenshire April 23, 24 Messrs W. H. WILLIAMS & CO, Leasehold Messuage, &c., at Cardiff .April 22 SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE AT THE HORSE REPOSITORY, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCK- HERBTOWN. CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co. are honoured with instructions 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 respcctiye hunts of the counties of Gla- morgan and Monmouth, being the property of Noblemen and Gentlemen connected therewith; together with Har- ness, Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, Catalogues are in preparation, and will be forwarded to applicants by the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 410C0 7444 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, and Co.'s next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS. Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, April 26th, at Two o'clock precisely. Total expense on Horses offered and not sold Ó8. Entries for this Sale must be made on or before TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, or they cannot appear in the Sale Edition of the Catalogue. 41407 TENTH SALE OF CHOICE JERSEY, GUERNSEY, AND ALDERNEY HEIFERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed by Mr William Holt, of St Heller's, Jersey, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository; Crockherbtown, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, May 3rd, 1870, at 2.80 p.m. punctually, a superior herd of CHANNEL ISLANDS CATTLE, Consisting of 12 superior Cows and Heifers. The sales of the importer having given so much satis- faction, the auctioneers have confidence in recommend- 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 milk. Catalogues and further particulars may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff.41333 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate in Custom- House-street, Chaiiotte-street, Bute-street, Sandon. street, and Sandon-p'ace, Cardiff; Thomas-street, Grangetown and a Piece of FREEHOLD LAND, Canton. MR MADDOX has received instructions from the administrator to the estate of the late Mr Abraham Beirnstein, to OFFER by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY. tlM 7th day of May. ix/u. tne wiiui* uf tKo PROPERTIES located as above, and forming a portion of the estate of the late Mr Beirnstein, full particulars of which will shortly appear in future advertisements, bills, &c. Auctioneer's Offices, South Wales Daily Newl" Chambers, Cardiff. April 14th, 1879. 41370 PENAttTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE IN LUDLOW AND PLASSEY-STREETS, PENARTH. MR MADDOX lias received instructions to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Penarth (Mre Purton's >, on WEDNESDAY, 2:Srd 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 1.—All those Three Private DWELLING-HOUSES- and Premises, situate Nos. 47, 48, and 49, Ludlow-strect, Penarth, held underlease for 9J years, from the Trustee of Lord Windsor, from the 1st May, 1874, subject to an "nual ground rent of £7 2s 6d. LOT 2.—AH those Two Private DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, Nos. 34 and 35, same street, held under LRlc for 99 years, from 1st May, 1876, at an annual ground g All those two private DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, Nos. 36 and 37, nine street, held under lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1876, at an annual ^Lo?d4-All thole three private DWELLING HOUSES and Premises, Nos. 38, 89, and 40, same street, held under lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1875, at annual ^°UEMhehouse £ iVomipied by respectable tenants at •* LOT 5.—All "that^leven-room HOUSE, Yards and Pre- mises, situate No 65 Plassey-street, held under lease from Lord Windsor's trustees for e9 years from 1st May, 1876, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 2 per annum. This house being adapted for two separate families, is let to two respectable tennants at 5s 6a per week each. The whole of the Property is well and sujstantiallj built, is situate in one of the best positions in this rapidly increasing and improving town, close to the Kail- way, Docks, And business thoroughfares, and 18 worthy the attention of intending purchasers. If required at the Sale any or either of the lots will De divided and ea-sh house offered separately. For further particulars apply as to Lots 1 and 6 to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff; for Lots 2, 3, and 4 to Wm. Bradley, Esq. Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, "South Wales Daily News Chambers," Cardiff. 41390 p~CARDIFF AUCTION ROOMS, CHURCH-STREET. ft MESSRS. MUNN AND KENNARD will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, April 21st, 1879, a consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., Comprising handsome dining-ioom suite in leather, bed. room suite in pine, couches, chest of drawers, duchess table and washstand (marble top), commodes, ward- robes, chairs, iron bedsteads, loo table, pianoforte, lawn mower (nearly new), fire guard, sewing machine, &c., &c. i The goods are in excellent condition, aud will be m view the morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 77, Crockberbtown, Cardiff. -■ 41438 SAIF of LE'S-STREET. CARDIFF. LE OF FURNIIURE, DRESSMAKER'S STOCK-IN- JT Tji rt ti Tk n -TRADE, &c. JYTESSRB. MUNN and KENNARD have reti^yfrombeu ,!nfrUSti1°,sfromMr8K- Clilt> WHO IS SEU" by AUCTIOV a"d "^neighbourhood, to TUESDAY Ai.ril oo j ? premises as above, on 1 u toU A Y April 22nd j 1873, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aud EFFECTS and the remaining portion of her STOCK-IN-TRADE. For particulars of which see posters Goods on view III the morning. Sale to commence at Two o'clock P 111. Auctioneers Offices, 77, Crockhertown, Cardiff. 41439 To INVESTORS, FCAPL^ISRS7CI2UKNT AND— BiilCK MAKERS, AND OTIJEHS MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and co. (late Barnard, Ihomas and Co.), are instriirtfd by toe Mortgages to SELL by AUCTION,13i"one jo? at the Csmeron Arms Hotel. Swansea, on TUESDAY the 6th of Al-v, 1S79 (.ua'ess previously disposed of by'pri- vate contract), ail that valuable vate LEASEHOLD PROPERTY; known as the Argylc P.aster, l enient, and Brick Works, o with the verv extensive and costly Swansea. NKpy pbANT) and MATERIALS helonsrin"' thereto, and on which several thousand pounds r ,l h«ra evueiuled. An inventory ot the maohi- have luiely been expen d at th, The pro_ nery and P'a.n^ acre of ground, and is held for a^tera^of'so years from the 29th day of September, 18 5, at a yearly rtut-.il of £ 100. s Tb. Property i< Uoto'Sf K.Sh- meats could be made for a siding. svonr-h atono* The mills are fitted up w-i(h two pairs «>f Fi .» capable of turning out 200 hags per day, an everj- convenience for the storage of a large q e?mei)t in hulk. The hydraulic press can j rouuee acout, 40,000 bricks per week, and this at a mere noniina o 1 lay could bu raised to (JO,000. The bricks are made li otn B ind, and require 110 drying or burning, and in six weeks a e equal to stone. JU' Want of capital has hitherto prevented the manu- facture from Deing properly developed, but the Auc- tioneers can confidently recommend this as an uuusually favourable opportunity for a profitable investment to any parties of moderate capital, or for a limited liability company. The Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the after- noon. Fu I information, and particulars of the working ex-v penses, profits and terms of Sale, and orders to view the premises, may be h id of Messrs Gasokin and Fry, solicitors, Swansea Mr Edward Roberts, Auctioneer, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated April 7th, 1879. 41450 PARTRIDGE ROAD, ROATH, tJApDIFF. MKS3RS W. H. WILLIAMS and Co. will SE!,L by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1879, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions as phall be then and there produced, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DW jLLING HOUSE, situate in Partridge-road, Roath, Cardiff, known as Avon Villa," now in possession cf the owner, Mr Eugene Morisons, the younger. The Premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 yetirs, fro;ii the 2nd day of February, 1867, subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of Alt2 16a 6d Early possession miy be had: Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, a their 0dices, A bert Chambers, High- BtriQt, Ovru»n or to Messrs JlevrJIg and Sou, solicitors, Church-rtrfe^ Cardiff ■ jjpgjt I 'nlt by urtiou. 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), WAUNCEIRCH," an old-fashioned COUNTRY RESIDENCE. Fitted with every modern convenience, and containing four reception, six best bedrooms, dresing, bath, and servants' rooms. It is approached by a long cITriuge driye, with lodge, and stands in its own grounds, of about 60 lI.r6. on a gentle eminence, surrounded with fine beach trees, with large gardens, rosary, croquet lawn, greenhouses, coach-house, and stables. It is 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-alid Penllergare 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 £.6; 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 j684. Some additional adjoining land can be obtained upon a yearly tenancy. £ 3T The whole will be sold in one Lot, or separately, as may he determined at the Sale. Sale to commence at Three o'clock In the Afternoon. For particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street; Mr G. T. Thomas, Solicitor, 3, Fisher-street, Swansea or to Mr Walter Whittington, St itioner, Neath, at either of which places cards of admission to view may be obtained, 41272 3, NIC^6LSONT-PLACF, \VALfER;S~ROAD, SW ANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER. has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1879, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, mahojrany 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, mshJguny and birch chest of 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 usual kitchen and culinary requisites, wares, &, p tic, sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41451 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1879, at the Mackwoath Hotel, Swansea, the following valuable PROPERTY (subject to conditions which will then be read) :— LOT I.-All that FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and being 78, Oxford- street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr T. W. Morgan, painter. &c., containing good shop with plate- glass frent, parlour, kitchens, work shops and stores, arched cellar, yard, offices, drawing-room, and four bed- rooms. This lot being so near market is in the best posi- tion in the town. Lor 2— Substantially-built HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in St James's terrace, Swansea, and now in the occupation of Mr Hadland, as yearly tenant, at a rental of 446 per annum. The house contatns drawing and dining rooms, kitchens, scullerv, china pantry, and offices, five bedrooiiis water and gas laid on ad drain- age complete. The whole is held for an unexpired term of about 80 years, at the sround rent of 45. LoT S.-AII that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and Premises, situate and beinsj No. 52, St. George's-terrace, Swansea, containing drawing and dining-rooms, back parlour, kit- chen and scullery, coal cellar, china and other closets, w.c., four bedrooms, yard, garden, and back entrance. The whole is in thorough repair, and is.held for an unex- pired term of about 90 years, at a ground rent of C,5 per annum. Sale to take place at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to R. W. Beor, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea H. H. Field, E<q., Solicitor, Swan- sea or of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41359 3, PARTRIDGE-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION on 1HURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, the whole of the well- p escrved 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- 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 mahogany 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! oleographs, and steel engravings, lustres, vases, and ornaments under shades, etc. Bedrooms—6 iron bed- steads (half-tester and French), feather and millpuff beds and palliasses, wardrobes, chests of drawers, stands and tables, dressing glasses, towel rails, etc. Hall table and stand and kitchen requisites; Singer treadle sewing machine in perfect order, etc.. etc. Goods. 011 view on Wednesday, April 23rd. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 41444 TO COAL SHIPPERS AND OTHERS, MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and -i-TH. §0N have been instructed by Messrs Jas. Strick and bons, xor 1.11., iirmSi »n «'-j ."JELL, by AUCTION, 0" TUESDAY, April 22nd, 1879, about 650 TONS POWELL'S DUFFRYN STEAM COAL, discharged ex Sarah Ann." 180 Tons at Blackpill, and 370 Tons at Wharf, east side of North Dock Basin. All Rents and Charges paid by the Vendors up to the time of Sale. It not sold in one lot, it will be offered in such lots aa will suit purchasers. Sale to commence at Blackpill at 12 o'clock noon at North Dock, 3 p.m.. For further particulars apply to Messrs James Strick and Sons, Lloyd's Agents, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street. Swansea. 41434 IU-CTION MAUT, 18, UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. MR T. H. DAVIES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, April 23, 1879, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other effects, comprising drawing-room suite in rep, bedroom suite (painted maple),inlaid walnut cheffonneres with plate glass back and front, watnut loo and other tabjes. lady's work tables, mahogany couches in hair, Lu -hesse marble-top washstand and table, hat and um- brella stands, music stools. timepiece, towel horses, wal- nut inlaid Davenpoi t, walnut music cabinet, whatnots, bookshelves, bagatello board, German hall chair, easy chairs, commodes, mirrors 50 by 40, &c", &c., dressing glasses, iron bedsteads, fenders, fire irons, zinc meat safes, tea kettles, locks, holts, hinges, coal scuttles, buckets, flower pots, eathenware jars, &c., &c. Goods on view mbrning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 41421 SALE THIS DAY. Mr> K OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. R DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mr M. Perkins (who is leaving Swansea), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on SATURDAY, April 19th, and follow ing days, the whole of the rernaininir STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY Consisting of dress materials, flannels, linens calicoes muslins, hosiery, gloves, lace, ribbons, millinery mantles' costumes, velvets, silks, satins, flowers, Sc., straws um- brellas, gents' mercery, &c., &c. The whole Stock to bo sold without reserve. Terms- Cash. Sale to commence at seven p.m. each day, and to con- tinue until all is disposed of. Auctioneer's Office, 7, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 41897 SW ANSEA. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, WINE AND SPrRIT MER. CHANTS, BREWERS AND OTHERS SALE OF HIGHLY-VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY with the TRADE FIXTURES, GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, &c. MR WM. HARRY REES ia 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 corner house (where a capital bar business is done), immediately in front of the extensive New Terminus Station of the Great Western Railway. The purchaser will he required to take at a Valuation, in the usual way. the Household Furniture, Stock-in- Trado, and Utensils, which probably do not exceed £500 or £ 600. The property id 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. Wit iams, on the premises; and for further particular to Mr John Donague, Solicitor, Swansea or Mr Rets, at his Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath. 41318 IN LIQUIDATION. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT THE MUMBLES AND SWANSEA, IVFESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. -i-TjL' are instructed by the Trustees of the Estates of Thomas Bennett, of the Mumbles, boat builder, and John Frith, of Swansea, licensed victualler, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of April, 1879 (subject to the conditions to ba then and there read), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising- LOT I.-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 Z2 10s, all 1 now in the occupation of the said Thomas Bennett. 1 if Pr°Perty '8 well built, very pleasantly situated, and has a commanding view of the bay. LOT 2.-The LEASJ of the SEA BEACH HOTEL, wyotermouth-road, Swansea, held for an unexpired term annum n'n° years' subject to a rental of £ 60 per sharp6 t0 commonco at Three o'clock in the afternoon, TURNS'Esqf/&"ic1torr8W Vor^ } *PV>< t0 as t-> Lot 9 \r • York-place, Swansea: and Solicitors, S Ivan seaMand4' ^ies. and fsaac. offices, 14. Fisher-street, Swansea. 0erB' bated April 12th, 1879. 413g9 L'EM BROKHSH I ITV EXTEN-SIVE SALE (JP PREEHOLI) PROPERTY IN THE PAltISHES oF MAENCLOCHOG AND PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT MR„ 1;^ », T JAISIS in the month of MAY next, several AUCTION, FREEHOLD FARMS, in the above parishes and DWELLING-HOUSES, BUILDING SITES, AND ACCO MODATION LAND, w" In and near the village of Maenclocliog, of which full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Haverfordwest. April 2nd, 1879. 41261 M O W N-H ALL CHAMBERS, JL BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company. Rp.-ipxxcz-TON ncn. PENCOED. 81584 HOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, ENGINEER AND PROFESS OVAL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takings. SPECIAL VALUATIONS and REPORTS PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by Fire, &c., &c. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. IL OLAM-ATUJWR. BIUMI. 83701 0 I$i\m by gutftiou. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES have been instructed to SRT.T. by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on W EDNESDAY, April 23rd, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUM, BICYCLE, and other Effeett Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 41446 Mr Z~LEAS^iurD WELLING^OUSE. ESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES ''a^e keen instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUUIION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Aims Hotel, High- street, Swansea, on THURSDAY. April 24th, 1879, all that valuable Leasehold and substantially-built l^W'ELLING-HOUSE, s.tuate iind being No. 5, Underhill-street, Swansea, con- taining 2 parlours, 2 kitchelis, 4 bedrooms, w.c. in and out, together with the usual offices. The house is in excellent repair, and has a good apwden and back entrance; the frolltage of which is IS ft., and the depth 100 it. The situation is central, and it is also a very quiet and respectable r)(i,hbourhood. HeJd for a term of 99 years fiom the 25th day of March, 1874, at a ground rent of P-3 3s per annum. Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock. .1, Part'culars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swau- se,. 41447 MVALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. ESBRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by to SELL by AUCTION, at THi;wsnYv11 4An-13o. Iiote1, High itreet, Swansea, on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced— J VrfH.,that. Xery valuabie, commodious, ani sub- 6t.mtially-built RESIDENCE, standing in its own grounds, comprising front and side lawns and large gar- den, having a frontate of about 56 feet, and a depth S^i '> situate at the corner of P.cton-place and Dillwyn-street, Swansea, and kuown as •' Picton House," w-1 y*8 formerly in the possession of the late Miss Michael, and now vacant. The House comprises large hsli, dining, drawing, breakfast rooms, six bedrooms, china pantry, three kitchens, wme cellar, &c„ From its advantageous situation and construction, it is peculiarly adapted-for the residence of a professional or business man or, on acconnt of the large amount of frontage in Picton-place and Dillwyn-Btreet, it is capable of being converted into oneof the finest busiuess premises in the town. The above is held for the residue of a term of 90 years, from the 23th of September, 1840 at the annual gronnd rent of £ 4 4s. „<fL°T 2 ~A111.that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No in Mysydd-street, Swansea, now ln™a0TCClip:lt1.01! of Mr Cox as Vearly 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 £ 112s 4d. Gf *r rt^er Parfc]culars, apply to James Michael. Esq,, n the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, 2^nrt>, Je<H' °r (™here the conditions of Sale may be seen three days prior to Sale) to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street. Swanma. 41362 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS AT YSTALYFERA, IVTESSRS BEYNON lid^HUGHES have AlirrrnNeI^tlI}?tru?,ted 1-y the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on JJO N'DAY, April 23th 1879, subject to s-uch very valuable then a,ld the*'be *ead>the followln° very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPFRTY NamelyAll those three substantially-built and very cxtens.ve SHOPS and PREMISES in course of erection, R Co-operative Shops, situated close to the Ystalyfera Railway Station, the best position for busi- ness in any part of this very flotSrishing neighbourhood. Tne Iron and Tin Works are in full work, and the de- Tv«0"lln very little felt in this locality. These -h ips present a good opportunity for starting a thoroughly good Ready-nioney ^Jusine s." Held for a >,ears fro™ the 25th day of December, 1875, at the nominalground-rent of £ 2 0s 3d per annum. For furthe. particulars(apply to Mes*fe Davie-, Hartland, and PhC hS> Il^tlan<l-8treet, or to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxfon^tree\ Swansea. 41363 NEAR SWANSEA. m T?qo p q S!tRS AND DEALERS. M ESS.RS BEYNON and HUGHES have SELL bv'pUBI irSt AUiC^0n8 from JIr J- M- HardiS*» 40 Luncheon on the table at Oae o'clock. Sale to com- mence at Two. and 15 niinntis 7ith'^v.30 minutes walk from Swansea, Auctioneers'Offi"1 station. G.W.R. Swansea Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, 41448 ]ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS JlltÿHD 1: HUCXIEFESI next MONTHLY SALE of H ,RSES r^LANDIL0 ESTATES, -m OSQPC! Vx^MARTHENSHIRE. IVL FIBSRS WALT ON and LEE beg to give DthpCsfr1r' fT ,the neater convenience of pur- Chasers the SALE wirt be held at the TOWN HALL, Llandtto, lns of the Castle Hotel, as previously ad- vertlSod. THE TYGWYN LLANDILO ESTATES CARMAR- THENSHIRE. MMILTANT SALE OF THE BJRST PORTION OF EXTENSIVE ESTATES, IN *ND WEAR THE IK- -■ PORTANT.MARKET AND COUNTY MESSRS WALTON and LEE are XTJL honoured with instructions from the Freeholder, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Town Hall Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd, and THURSDAY, the 24th day of April, 1879, the sale commencing at 1 o'clock to the minute each day, the FIRST PORTION of these valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, consisting of a large number of well-positioned farms in a high state of cul- tivation, with first-rate owne-built farm houses and buildings, and also several enclosures of highly valu- able accommodatlcn land, many of which, in the lovely Vale of Towy, near the town of Llandilo, are eminently adapted for building purposes. The following is » schedule of the lands to be offered:— Description. Quantities. PARISHES OF LLANGADOCK AND LLANDILO- VAWR. a r p Park Owen Farm 73 8 8 Waun Hwut, &c. near Cennen Tower. 81 2 12 Waun Hwut, &c. near Cennen Tower. 81 2 12 PARISH OF LLANGADOCK. Seven separate lots of accommodation land at Cennen Tower •• 82 1 13 PARISH OF LLANDILO-VAWR. Enclosures of accommodation land at Cennen I Tower 59 0 3 Rhandirvmrissori Farm 84 3 1 Verdre Fach Farm 39 3 86 Felin Fach Farm y 69 3 19 Waun Arw Fach, cottage, garden, and pad- dock •• 10 8 Enclosures of accommodation land near Bryn- gwynne <8 3 9 Blaoncib Farm 72 1 38 Treglai Farm 69 8 25 BryngwynDe Farm 2 7 TirBachFaim 47 0 24 Carreg Cenfir Farm 1 29 Cae Garrw Farm 78 2 13 Ysguborwen Farm 36 3 27 Peny Cae Farm 16 0 17 Pantyfynnon F rm 13 1 29 Peny Cross, two cottages, gardens, and pad. dock.. 8 0 4 Tygwyne Fach, house, garden, and orchard.. 1 0 0 Whitehouse or Tvgwyne Mawr. 40 1 38 12 separate lots of Accommodation and Build ing Land, parts of Whitehouse and Gurre Faoh •• 275 0 37 Cefen y Coed Farm SO 0 34 Llwynybedde Farm 43 1 2 Cilywaunydd Farm 391 12 Three Cottages and Gardens at Storm-hill 0 2 16 Tir Bach Farm 16 2 28 Tirmawr Cwmoibe Farm 68 2 9 Troe Dyrhu nr,n 93 3 4 Th ree separate Lots oi Accommodation Land at Troe lyrhu 7328 Panty Casteli Farm 41 0 35 PARISH OF LLANDEYFEYSANT. Pasture and Meadow Land near Panty Casteli 81 1 36 1 697 2 1 Particulars and plans are now ready, and may be bad at the Castle Hotel, Llandilo, and other hotels and inns in the neighbourhood of John Hughes, Esq., the Bank, Llandilo; Messrs Leathes and Maynard, Solicitors, 3, Langham-place, London, W., and of the Auctioneers, Messrs Walton and Lee, 20, Mount street, Grosvenor- square, London, W. 40902 THE TYGWYN LLANUILO ESTATES, NEAR LLANDILO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. THE SE,ONI) PORTION. BUILDING AND ACCOMMODATION LANDS. TO BE SOLD Ij* LOTS. MESSRS WALTON and LEE BE? to announce that the SALE of the SECOND PORTION of these important ESTATES, tot e held at the Town Hall, Llandilo, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 28ih, 29th and 30th of May, wiil embrace the rich and beautiful lands immedi- ately surrounding the town of Llandilo, and situate in the greater part in the 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 con- venient lots. It olfel-s unusual opportullities to residents in large towns and other purchasers de.-irous of securing ♦small rural properties on which to erect residences. A rai;way runs th: ough th? property, and from Llandilo Sta- tion rapid acccss is had to Swansea,Carmarthen,Llanelly, 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 wiil be sold in con- venient loW, and is well w rthy the attention of graziers and others. The area of land to be sold in the second sale is between 3CO and 400 acres, and consists of the greater part of the Whitehouse demesne, Gurrey, Cefen Tir sgob, Gurre Fach lands, Llandilo lands, Nant y Rhibo, Pont Ladys, and Rhosmaen. Particulars and p.aiis are now ready, and with every information r. ay he had of the Auctioneers, Messrs Walton and Lee, 20, Mount-street, Grosvenor-quare, London, W. 40903 THE TYGWYN LLANDILO ESTATES, CARMAR THEN SHIRE. THE THIRD PORTION. THE TOWN OF LLANDILO. TO BE SOLD IS LOTS. MESSRS WALTON and LEE BEU to announce that the SAL! of the THIRD POR- TION of these important ESTATES, to be heid in June, will comprise nearly the whole of the important couiity and market town oi Llandilo, comprising upwards of 200 freehold houses, with chapels, inns. bank Hter iry institute, market, sawmills, &o. and also a Wery 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 had of the Auctioneers, Messis Walton and Lee, 20, Mount-street, Grosvenor- square, London, W. 4J904 73t9 GVOIMLY, &t., O SET. MO be LET, PEN LAN, a capital Sheep -I- and Turmp Farm, of about 200 acres, within three miles of Neatb. -Apply to Mr W. Paddison, Land Agent, Neath. 4131., TO GROCERS AND DRAPERS, PROVISIONS IMPORTERS, AND VENDORS OF AMERICAN T PRODUCE. O be LET, a Good SHOP, DWELLING- IlOUSE and PREMISES, situate in an important rising Colliery District. The premises are admirably adapted for a Drapery, Grocery, aud Provision Shop, or for an American Market, has ample shop and warehous accommodation, sufficient to carry on a large and profitable business; also stable, coach-house, and large yard. There is an out-door license atcac ed to the premises, which may be continued, and would produce a good revenue. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Taylor and Firrtstor, Auctioneers, &c,, 92. HigiHltreet, Merthyi TyuflV 41164 feubtit UttrtJiUU1tUtS. 1W"EW THEATRE RO Y A L XI WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager, Mr E, BrLWiat. This (SATURDAY) Evening, APRIL lfth, Mr and HUBERT O'GRADY, aud Real Irish Companv, in THE GOMMOCH; or The Fairy Finder. I Magnificent New Scenery by Whyatt. Wonderful Mechanical Effects. SPECIAL Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Perfor- mance terminating 10.30.. NOTICE. GOMMOCH LAST TWO NIGHTS. MONDAY I Mr JOSEPH ELDRED and his Celebrated MITYT Comedy and Burlesque Company. APRTI Vibt "SENTENCED TO DEATH," CIN- AfKIL 21ST DEHELLA » &c Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Pricet as usual. lgfiitise., BY -lildioll. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITARY. M LARGE SELECT SPRING STUD SALE R JOHN H. FIELDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 1st May, 1879, upwards of ) j) ONE HUNDRED HORSES, Comprising hunters, hacks, harness horses, cobs, and ponies. Noblemen and gentlemen desirous of entering borses for this first-class sale are respectfully solicited to make early applications, In order that due publicity may be given in advertisements,and good stalls secured. The following HORSES are the property of Barton Scobell, Esq., who bred them :— 1-—Chesinut HORSE, a perfect hunter, winner of the 1st prize, Chewton. 2.-Lanre Dark Harness HORSE. 3 —Three-vear-old COLT, by "Moultan" out of Of Duchess," 1st prize, Chewton. 4.-Three-year-oId MARE, by "Moultan" out of Battery." 5.-Three-monthl;' FOAL of above, by Colt No. 3. 6.—Two-year-old COLT, by "Claudius" out of "Battery." 7.—Two-year-old COLT, by Waadington," out of a big, bony Huntress. 8.—YEARLING, by Claudius," out of Battery." The following HORSES, The property of J. Burns. Esq. Handsome pair Liver-colour Chestnut GELDINGS, about 16 hauds high, very matching, go well together In double harness both are quiet in single harness. The property of a Gentleman: 1*—" RODERICK," These Horses have been resr- 2.—" THE BARON," > u'arly hunted during the 3.—" WHITE THORN," J season, and are quiet in har- ness. The property of R. Wright, Esq. Bay GELDING, about 16 hands high, quiet in harness, a fine goer. Bay GELDING, about 16 hands high, quiet in harness a fine stepper. The property of a Gentleman I. BISMARCK," Brown Gelding, 16-3, quiet to ride an extraordinary clever hunter. 2.—" BANKER," about 15-3, quiet to ride, a clever, temperate animal, capital fencer, a pleasant hack. These Horses were regularly driven in harness last summer. 41443 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANSTEPHAN AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, GARDENS. LANDS, and BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and 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 26th of April, 1879, in eight or such other number of Lots Ps 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- STEPHEN. Lor I-A fertile MEADOW called Of Llaingawle," con- taining la 2r 24p, more or less, in the occupation of David Lewis. LOT 2— Averjrsuperior MEADOW, known 118 "Park Pan teg," 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, Laiumas-street, in the occupation of Mr John Lewis, Clothier, as yearly tenant. ON THE SANDS, LLANSTEPHAN. LOT 4 -A very convenient detached RESIDENCE and PREMISES on the Sands, with capital GARDEN ad- joining, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Williams. LOT 6—A similar detached RESIDENCE, with garden, in the occupation of Mt William Morris. LOT 6-A similar RESIDENCE, with garden, in the occupation of Mr John Williams. IN AND NEAR THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF LLANSTEPHAN. LOT 7-A COTTAGE and GARDEN, cklfed the Vestry House, in the occnpr.t.ion of Mi David Killa. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 8—The 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, but now vacant. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1864, at au apportioned ground reat of iC7 per annum. Particulars and condition of sale may be Obtained of Messrs George Thomas and Browne, Solicitors, Carmar- then, or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, Auctioneers and Surveyor*, Carmarthen. 41442 MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOD PROPERIY. in the parish of LLANVIHANGEL, Llantamam, near the fngr purpose*! <liiril>l« tor build- MKSSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON are instructed to offer for SALE by AUC- TION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on TUESDAY, the 22nd Apri', 1879, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 89a lr 18p, more or less, of desimble FREEHOLD LAND, Comprising portions of the Clawdd Du and Ty Coch Estates, situate in the above parish, in tae following or such other Lots as may be agreed on LOT I-Three pieces of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, numbered on the tithe map part >-63. part 865, 854, and 834, containing 17a 3r 5p (more or less). LOT 2-Five pieces of useful ARABLE and MEADOW LAND, No 751, part 847, art 851, 857, and 859 on the tithe map. and containing 19a Or atip (more or less). LOT 3- Four pieces of ARA BLE. WOùD, and P ASTU RE LAND, Nos 771, 776, parts 777, 778, 849. and 830 on the tithe map, containing 25a 2r 3p (more or lea). LOT 4—Five pieces of ARABLE, PASTURE, and BRAKE LAND, Nos 764, 765, 772, 761, and 773 on the tithe map, containing 22a Cr 6p (more or less). LOT 5—The CLAWDD DU FARM-HOUSE, with Stable, Outbuildings, Garden3, Yard, Orchard, and Piece of Land adjoining, containing together 4& 8r Op, and com- prieing parts of No 777 and 77fi, No 848, part 849, and part 860 on the tithe map. "Lots 2, 8 4, and 6 are eligible for building purposes, having valuable frontage to the parish road leading to the HenIIis Brick Works, and It is believed there is building stone under some of the lots. Particulars, with plans, may shortly be obtained of Messrs Treharne, Rees, and Sons, Estate Agents and Surveyors, Austin Friars; the Auctioneer, Victoria Chambers; MrC. B. Fox, Solicitor: or to Messis FARR and WADE, Solicitors, 41268 Newport, Mon. BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO COLLIERY AND IRONWORKS PROPRIETORS, IRON MERCHANTS, IRONFOUNDERS, &o. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON are instructed by the Directors of the Nanty- glo and Blaina Ironworks Company, Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Blaina Ironworks, on TUESDAY, the 29th April, 1S79, and following d lys if necessary, at 12 o'clock each day. about 500 toni of W "OUGHT and CAST IRON (which will be offered in lots of 20 to 100 tone), blast engine with boilers, beam and horizontal eng nts, weighing, pumping, shearing, drill n., and other uiachines ironworkers' tools of all description, &c., &c.. together with a variety of valuable surplus stores consistmg of a quantity of bar and sheet iron, new and second-hand brass tubes, cast steel, new files, pig lead, screws, brass cocks, new and old steam and blast gauges, safety lamps and gla s33, pyrometers, spring balances for safety valves, saws for cutting brass, and numerous other articles connected with a large iron works and collieries. Catalogues are heing prepared, and may be obtained of William Adams, Esq., Mineral Surveyor, Cardiff; Messrs Culborne and Ward, Solicitors, Newport; and of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chnmbtrj, Newport, Mon. from either of whom any further information i. av be ob- tained^ 41410 Jjl D W I N T, JJJ COCK, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, has removed from DUKE-STREET CHAMBERS, 19, DUKE-STREET, TO 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ——— 30823 Sales of every description of Property owducted. gnlcs by rWtt Contract. To BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND JL MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a first-class and extensive BUILDERS' PREMISES, including offices, carpenters' shops, two houjes, stables, &c., situated in Windsor-road, Cardiff, formerly in occupation of the iate Mr Jucob Biggs bounded on the south by the Great Western Railway, west sidebj- Rhyninev Ruilwav, on the eaft side by a road leading to East Bute 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 woliks of DE BltGE ki- 'd CO. (L mited), at Waun- treoda, near Cardiff. The works consist of ext nsive covered bu.lding?, fi'ted with the most approved machinery and plant for the construction of boilers, bridge w,{, mii colliery ironwork; a railway bit,'i:ig from the Taff Vale Rine, iras works, otfice, &c. The land is held direct from Lord Tredegar on along lease, at an 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 obtained on application to Mr E. H. Austin, at the Works; or to De Uergue and I Co. (Limited), Manchester. 41424 OR^ALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, Twelve well-buiit COTTAGES, near the Freehold, Liandaff, known as Bridge Works-row,—For particulars apply to Mr E. R. Austin, Wauntrcoda Works, near Cardiff.: 41414 IN LIQUIDATION.—ZZFLOHN HOPKIN. DOUBLI-LLCENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, the LEASE AND GOODWILL OF THE FREE PUBLIC I HoT-BE, Known as the Oldcastle Inn, Bridgead, held for the residue of a term of 7 years, from the 1st day of May, lfc7S, at the low rent of £ 40. The Stock-in-Ti ade, Furniture, and Fixtures will have to be taken by the Purchaser ata. Valuation. The premises are situated in a very advantageous position at Oldcastle, Bridgend, and immediate posses- sion can be given. Any offers will be received subject to the landlord's consent to the Assignment of the Lease. All offers to be sent to the Trustee, Mr Wil'iam Jeenes, Oldeastle Vil a, Bridgend, from whom further particulars, terms, and orders to view can be obtained. 41401 MOWLE'S PENN Y ROi AL AL S l..t.¿L ri PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and reiieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is ijd and 2c ii), of all chemists. Seat puywhere upon receipt of lltamPll, by the Ifakar, B J, TcwiJi ohomisti Nottiachalo- ill601 ubUt EMM IN SWANSEA TO NIGHT JLJ (SATURDAY). EMM IN NEWPORT TO NIGHT (SATURDAY). EMM IN CARDIFF TO NIGHT (SATURDAY). EMM wi:l Play a Principal Character iu Three Different Towns To-Night (Saturday) for a Wager of Z50. Commence in Swansea; Due in Newport 9.27: Due in Cardiff 10.15, Distance, about Seventy Miles. HILHARMONIC THEATITE. JL ST MARY. STRUT. Director, A. Melville. Licensee, Mr C. J. Jackson. ENORMOUS NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, EMM IN TWO CHARACTERS. To-night at 7 o'clock. THE TOILERS OF THE RIVER. Doctor HIODINI'S Last Night. GRA GAL MACHREE JENNY JONES (New Irish D'ama), (Comic Piece). HIODINI and Madame ZEO, And the Transatlantic Drama, SPREAD EAGLE, the WHITE CHIEF of the Pawnees. EMM in Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea, To-night. S T U ART HALL, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). THE WONDERFUL BYNES Company of Musicians and Comedians, acknowledged by the Press of England and America to be one of the best Entertainments travelling, Ad the GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. The Company includes MR. ERNEST BYNE, The World Renowned Delineator of Lady Character. ME. GERARD BYNE, The favourite Author and.Vocalist, and a powerful COMPANY OP WELL-KNOWN ARTISTES, Who will appear each Evening in a Sparkling and Versatile Repertoire, embracing Songs, Duetts, Impersonations, Ventriloquism, and Musical Sketches. Elegant Costumes, Superb Appointments. Doors Open at 7.30, Overture at 8. Carriages at 10 p.m. 41373 SWANSEA. STAR THEATRE, WIND-STREET. Director A. MELVILLE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Great Programme. EMM AND AUGMENTED STAR COMPANY. To-night (Saturday), at J to Seven, Sensational Drama. THE DEATH TRAP Emm as Timothy Tickle. Stevens and the Four Sisters Anderson. To be followed by the great Romantic Drama, The Life of Monte Cristo. Founded on Dumas' famous work. The Four Sisters and Victor Stephens. The whole concluding with the WHITE CHIEF OF THE PAWNESS. EMM in Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport To-night. H E A T R E, TEMPLE STREET. JL Director A. MELVILLE, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), April 19th, Last nigkt of present engagement of Mr JOSEPH ELDRED and his Selected Company. Special programme commence at Seven with SENTENCED TO DEATH. Mr Joseph Eldred and Company. To be followed by the Fourth Act of TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Concluding with the Burlesque, LITTLE AMY ROBSART. Positively last night of present engagement of Mr Eldred and Com- pany, this Saturday, April 19th. Commence at Seven. Box Office at Braider's. 41279 NEWPORT. VICTOR' A GREAT HALL, v NEWPORT. EMM'S LAST NIGHT THIS EVENING. SATURDAY, GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. Commence at 7.30 with the Hibernian Drama. KATHLEEN MAYOURNEEN. Variety of Songs and Incidentals. After which the Nautical Drama TOPSAIL TOM. Concluding with the new Irish Drama. PADDY AMONG THE ZULUS, EMM in Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea, To-night. nltS by urtiou. IMPORTANT SALE. LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AT PORTH, BANK SHARES, WATERWORKS STOCK, AND RAILWAY SHARES. MR WILLIAM JENKINS is instructed by the Executor of Mrs Anne G wynne, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Butchers' Arms Inn, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, April the 23rd, 1879 at Four for Five o'clock, subject to the conditions of the sale to be then and there produced, the following LoUl, viz:- LOT I.-All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate at America Fach, Porth, now in the respective occupations of Daniel Owens and James Morris as monthly tenants at 12s per lunar month. This property is held by virtue of a Lease from Nash Vaughan Edwards Vaughan, Esq., to Anne Evans for the residue of a term of 60 years from the 25th March, 1852, subject to the annual ground rent of Ll 12s. LoT 2.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING. HOUSES, also situate at America Fach, Porth, now iu the respective occupations of Catherine Thomas and Evan Williams, as monthly tonanth at 12a per lunar JDonttu. Maah Vaagtaan kA A Evans for the residue of a term of 60 years, from the 29th September, 1863, subject to the annual ground rent of Zl 18s. These two properties are situated in the most flourishing part of the Rhondda Valley, and the Auctioneer has pleasure in confidently recommend- ing them as most desirable and lucrative invest- ments to any person wishing to acquire leasehold property; LOT 3.—TWENTY SHARES of £ 10 each in the London and Provincial Bank, Limited, A5 per Share only has been paid up on these Shares. LOT d.-STOCK to the amount of £ 316 in the Ponty- pridd Waterworks Company. These were originally "ordinary shares in the com- pany, but by a recent Act of Parliament were con- verted into stock, upon which a dividend is to be paid at the rate of P-5 per cent per annum before any dividend is paid upon ordinary shares createl by the new Act, and after a dividend of Z5 per cent per annum has been paid upon the ordinary shares created by the new Act, the company are to pay out of the surplus profits (if any) a dividend at the rate of j62 per cent per annum, rateably upon the stock and the ordinary shares, and then to pay a further dividend of L3 per cent per annum upon the stock. LOT 5.—SHARES to the amount of £ 57 10s in the Ely Valley Railway Company. The public are so well acquainted with the succes of the above undertakings that the Auctioneer does not deem it necessary to enlarge upon the opportunity thus offered for acquiring safe and profitable investments. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, Church-street, Pontypridd; or to Mr WALTER H. MORGAN, 41409 Solicitor, Pontypridd. LLANSANNOR COURT, Situated about Two Miles 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 STOCK, HORSES, Ac., 200 Prime fat yearling SMEEP. 30 Superior Cotswold E"'ES and LAKBS. SO Superior cross-bred EWES and LAMBS. 10 Fat BEASTS. 1 Hereford BULL, three years old, "Starlight," by "'Von Moltke," d im "Sunflower," bred by Thomas I&omas. Esq, St Hilary. 1 Hereford BULL, two years old. 1 Bull CALF. 1 Ditto. 1 COW and CALF. 1 HEIFER and CALF. 1 Ditto. 6 Two-vear-old STEERS, 4 Ditto HEIFERS. 2 Three-year-old barren HEIFERS. Hereford breed. 1 Iwo-year-old HEIFER in Calf, Herefurd broed. winner of t ie first prize at the Glamorganshire Agricultural Society's Show, held at Swansea last year. 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 l'owerful Cart MARE, in foal, age six years, 15 hands high. • 1 Two-year-old Cart COLT, iron grey, by Young Agri- cultural Second." ] Ditto, ditto, by ditto. 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 COLi MARE, five years old, cream colour, quiet to ride aud c'rive, very fast trctter. 1 Ditto, ditto, 1 ay, quiet to ride and drive. 1 Three-year-old brown FILLY, by "Cardigan Comet," would make a splendid lady's hack. 1 Two-year-old bay GELDING by Cardigan Comet." 2 Ditto, ditto, ditto. 2 Ditto FILLIES, by ditto, ditto. 1 Throe-year-old B W CuB. about 14.2, by Cardigan Comet," dam Butterfly," by Ancient Briton." Win- ner uf the first prize out of a class of. 18 at Lord Tre- degar's Show at Newport inlSTS also reserved num- ber at the Royal Agricultural Show at Bristol when two yeari- old. One month's credit will be given on approved security to purchasers of fattock (also a week's keep, if neces- sary), and four montlie' credit for store stock awl hordes, or discount for cish at the rate of five per cent per an- num. Refreshments on the (able at 11 o'clock (by tickets only) which may be obtained from the Auctioneer. S dc to commence-at 12 o'cl ock preisely. A conveyance will meet the 9.27 down train at Ystrad- owen. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Otiice, Church-slreet, Pontypridd. 41441 PENYLAN HOUSE, PENCOED. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AKD TV/FE^SITS R. JONES and SON have UA Leon instructed by N. Mackay, Esq. (who is leaving', to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 21st day 01 April. lb7¡¡, the whole of his STOCK, IUY, IMPLEMENTS, &c., Viz. 40 Cheviot Ewes and L iu.bs by Shropshire Down Ram. 10 superior Radnor Ewes and Lambs ditto, 20 Shropshire Down Ewes and Lambs. 10 crossbred Ewes and Lamb. I 1 two-year-old Shropshire Down Ram. 1 th ce-year-old Radnor Ram. 1 Hereford Cow, expected to calve before the sale. 1 Durham Mi ch Cow, in calf. 4 thier-year-old Durham Ile:fers, in calf. 1 two-year-old lleiier, to ca,lve in May. 1 barren Cow ill forward condition. 4 turec-ycar-old Steers. I bay Mare, in foai, 4 years old, 14 hands, a good worker. 1 Pony, ill foal, 12 hands, 6 years old. 1 black Cob Horse, 14 hands, good in harness or under sadile. 1 yearling chesnut Colt. 1 two-year-old bay Cob Colt. 1 two year-old Muic. 1 pure,bred black Berkshire Sow and 4 Pigs. IMPLEMENTS.—2 carts, 2 ditto with g-amboes to suit the same wheels an,1 axles, iron roller, drags, chain harrows, wheel ploughs, riJe plough, corn crusher (new), pig trough, several sets of harness, &c. Three mows of mea. low a.nd seed hay, together about 50 tons, all well harvested. Lot of fowls, ducks, and geese. ■, — The whole of the dairy utensils. • Refreshments at Twelve; Sale to commence at One o'c!ock For further particular? apply to the' Auctioneers, Penoood and BridirendL 41389 Usil1tS' 4drtS,"St OOTS JGOOTS BOOTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. Grftt and Permuwtt Redootiou in the Price of Beota and Shoes at G. OLIVER'S THE LARGEST RETAILER o. BOOTS AND SHOES IN the Uøåted Kingdom, G. OLIVER betrI to inform the Public of the faI- lowing Towns and districts that in consoqaeneo of feu EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He i8 enabled to purchase all articles oonnected with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public. AU goods can be purchased at my Branches fully tO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30, Castle-street, SWANSEA, 98, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIFF, „ 20, St. Mary-street, C ARC IFF, .H 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF, K, 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT, AN 42, High-street. NEWPORT, M. 22, Commercial-streeet. NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND, M 16, Caroline-street, LLANELLY, Vaughan-street, PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Rush-street, PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street. TREORKY no Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER," 15, Northgrate-ttreet. STROUD, M 2, Kendrick-atreet, CHELTENHAM 340, High-street. WORC ESTER 74. High-street, WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street, BARROW Market-place, LOUGHBOROUGH Church-gate. WILLENHALL Market-place. OAKENGATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTER 2, Foregate-street, CHESTER Eastcate-buildinga, CHESTER Nortneate-street, Manufactory Halford-street, Leicester. 7256—40469 FJLHROUGH THE DEPRESSION OF TRADE W. R SMITH & CO. CAN OFFER FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPET, At 3s LL £ d per jard, TAPESTRY CARPET, At Is 4|d per yard FLOOR CLOTHS, Is 6FD per square yard. SILENTIUM FLOOR CLOTHS, 2S 9fd per square yard. NINE-FEET AXMINSTER HEARTH- RUGS, 58 9d. W. R. SMITH & c°" 23 & 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 689 (Muntfiqu. CARDIFF. ADAMSDOW N H O U S E, jnL PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORtyS next TERM will commence on THURSDAY. May 1st. 41437 I^ADIKSLSTVHQOLL.HARROW F'VTTCTJ' Principals The MIS-ES MARKS. Pupils Prepare 1 for University and College of Precep- tors Local Exami=Uon&-Next Term commences April hJD. V,) 11331 7429-41331 1VTONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TRE- 1.V-L DEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. H. SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond. Univ.). Assisted by Competent Masters, conducts a Select SCHOOL at the above address. Prospectus, Ac., on application to the Principal. 669 The next term will commence TUESDAY, AprU 29th. 1GH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GiaLS. BELGRAVE HOUSE. CARDIFF. Principal—Miss TULLIs (Associate of the College of Preceptors). The next Term will begin on THURSDAY, the 24th of April. 41300 SOUTH-GROVE HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH. Principal—Mr COLE Ably Assisted. 41281 The Summer Teim will commence on the 21st April. SWANSEA. ARNOLD PREPARATORY COLLEGE, WOODLANDS. SWANSEA. Principal:—EDGAR WILLIAMS,M.A.(Glag.),B.D. (Edin. Assisted by Resideutatid Visiting Masters. Pupils are admitted » Quarterly. Weekly, or Daily Boarders, or as Day scholars, and prepared for Commer- cial life, Mechanical pursuits, or Professional and College ezwninations. In addition to the usual subjects. Corres- pondence, Book-keeping, Short-hand, French, Drawing (mechanical and free hand), Land Surveying, and Music receive careful attention. The NEW BUILDINGS have been expressly erected for school purposes, on the shel- tered sice of Constitution Hill, which overlooks the bay of Swansea. Its health and comfort of the pupils have been thoroughly consulted in the construction of the schoolroom, dormitories, bath room. lavatories, &c. 6419 The next Quarter commences Wednesday, January 22 7193 p IANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., ETC. S WANSEA, LLANEU -Y. PONTARDULAIS. YSTALYFER.N, and Neighbouring Districts. LESSONS given at own or pupil's residence, Terms- One Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fife Bands trained. Choirs con- ducted, and concerts attended. Addres8-11r HARRY LL. EDMUND, Garnet Hou-e, Cwmamman, R.S.O., Llanelly. 40264 NEWPORT. C1AERAU PARK COLLEGIATE J SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MON. Bus MASTER Rev T. MORTIMER GREEN (London University). ASSISTANT MASTER Mr ERNEST B. MARTIN. MASTER OF MODERN LANOVAOES HERR CARL 8UHR. Pupils are prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the University Matriculation and Local Examinations, and I I the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Excellent accommodation for Boarders, iNext term commences WEDNESDAY. 30th April, 1879. For prospectuses, &c., apply to the Head Master. 41422 THE TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABLISHED 1864. PRINCIPAL Mr J. WARE, (Trainad and Certificated) ASSISTED BY COMPETENT MASTERS Pupils are thoroughly and rapidly prepared for the various Examinations, and for Business and Professional Life. The terms include the use of Text Books. The ONLY Extra Subjects are Modern Languages and Instrumental Music. The school ear is divided into four sessions "f equal length. Spacious Dormitories and every accommodation for Boardars. „ 40153 Quarter commences Wednesday, April 2nd, 1879. COWBRIDGE. G1REAT HOUSE. COWBRIDGE, W LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: JrIn and the Misses CULVERWELL, Associates ilT ArtI. The next term will commence (D.V.) on THURSDAY, 17th April, 1879. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. s- Parents of pupils. 33870 NEWCASTLE EMLYN. HE EMLTN GRAMMAR SCHOOL! NEtY CASTLE-EAlLliS. Head Moister.-lirf. T. ELIAS. Assutant-Master.—Mr E. U. ELLIOTT. Music.—Master DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, SHORT-HAND, and MUSIC (Piano) CLASSES DAIJjY. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Town vary healthy. Terms strictly moderate. Prospectuses, &e. on application 170M GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ATCOMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER GLO Li CESTKttSHIRE. LADIES SCHOOL. PRIUCIPALS THE MISSES PEARCE. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL A WANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. House beautifully situated, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment from day of entrance. TP.RXH, FROM o GUlSIUIf. New Piuiiis received on the 8Mb of Marab. Sam GUINEAS GUTFLRFTG&FC D. JOT HAM & SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARC-STREET, CARDIFF PROPOSE SHOWING TO-DAY, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, THEIR NEW STOCK ot JUVENILE CLOTHING, wbieh, for Assortment, CANNOT BE SURPASS!!) ky any House in the trade. A Separate Room fitted up for this Department. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. 19538 RJLHE PREMIER CHOICE. Those Gentlemen who wish to secure priority of selec- tion in W OOLLEN CLOTHS for Spring and Summef- wear, will find at THE CARDIFF HOUSE all extensive range of New Patterns and Materials, just received from the West of England and Scotland. Intending Buyers are respectfully requested to inspect the Goods and give their orders early they will thus secure a larger choice and ensure greater attention to, and speedier execut on of. their orders, than by leaving them over until the rush of Spring and Summer Trade has fully set in. Ihe Stock of Rea4y-made Clothing foe Gentlemen and Juveniles is well assorted, and the other Departments are being fast filled with new and attractive goods suita- r we ensuil»? seasons —Address: W. PRICE and feU.NS, Merchant Clothiers and Outfitters. St. Mary- street and corner of Caroline-street, Cardlff.-Ttim-s Cash. One price. No abatement. 23 RJLHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFT*. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, AND ERARD. rpHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, 14, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS BY KIRKMAN, HOPKINSON, AND ALL LEADING MAKERS. rpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL, 111, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR PIANOS IN BLACK AND GOLD, OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. FJIHOMPSON AND GHACKELI S, LANCASTER-BUILDINGS, TENBY. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM FOR ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND > fro,-r. i i., oiith. THOMPSON and SKA _KELL can with recommend their new Prize M mel Piano, as sclc i the Cardiff Inifrmary Prize Drawing Committee. instrument, being manufactured by newly-impro- ? machinery, is soid at leas' 20 per oent below simii.u Pianos by other makers, while the finish throughout is unsurpassed. Iu handsome Walnut, with richly-oarved legs. Bath desk. gi t candelabra, extra strong Iron bolts and bracings, ivory fronted keys, and best action work. [The touch and toae of th&e instruments is pronounced by all competent judges to embrace ail the essential re- quirement of a goad Piano. Price on Three Years* quirement of a goad Piano. Price on Three Yearle System, As So per quarter. Drawings free on appli- cation. THOMPSON and SHACKELL'S New Priee List of Pianos, Organs, Harmoniums, and other Musical Instru- ments, in handsomely-illuminated cover, sent by post to any address. J JONES BROTHERS. PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DKLIVE! E .S, HIGH-STREET, KEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. CircuTars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Pasting PIRML it A LKALI AND SODA WORKS, tTOB To Grocers, Oilmen, Ship Chandlers, Owners of Bttur Boilers, and others. GEORGE DOBSON Wishes it to be known that he manufactures SODA CRY STALS, And shall be giad to supply a guaranteed A-A article in quantities above 6 ewt., and at prices which will compete with any Cuomical Works in the Kingdom. Manufacturing Department under supervision of Mr W. HAKRISOS, late head Manufacturing Foreman at Keibam Chemical Works, Bristol, W.B.-Flour and other Barrels wanted. Sample cask of 2 cwt. sent to any station In gootfe 7432 Wales on receipt of P.O.O. for 10s. ü241 THERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SArES-—SECOND HAND FIRL and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in the World can there be founq a larger Assortment to select from, by every emineal maker. Also Wrought iron Doors for stionj rooms, party walls, or those to divide w rehouses, at oiiC-thirJ the price of new. Perfect in every respect. Price Lin free.—GRIFFITHS & SONS, iS, Cannon-street, Loudon, E.C. 4538 20 OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHARLES T. JEFFEsIES & SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Redcliffe-street, Boston are prepared to give & very high price for any sort of old papers for re-manu- facture, etc., into paocr. Upon receipt of instructions rent to "Waste Paper Department," bags will be forwarded. Tiieir present prices will be found muon in excess of that usually given by the dealers an4 others. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes or Sale. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bou-rht or Exehancocl. I'!<i THE GREAT BLOOD I't'iUFlEa. THOMPSONS' BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the fouleststat* of the biooi, stomach, Liver, and kidneys; they 0 to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. Tlie GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cores the fallowing complaints :—Indigestion or wind in the stomach of bowels, giddiness in the I ead, dimness of sight, weak or sjre eyes; loss of memory, palpitation of the beart, liver, and bilious obstructions, arthrca, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad lejrs, bod breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, bums, wounds, of white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings', tumours or cancers, pimples and blotches on the face ar. body, swelled feet or legs, s-cabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is and 2& 01 each, sold In most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44. Oxford-.treet, Swansea tO MES3KS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTU WALES DAILY NKWS at an eariy hour each Morning in all parts of the follow* ing towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORT8KEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOO ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGENJ) NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ÂBERYSTWITH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY. The CARDIFF TIMES also de'ivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Managers 01 the various Bookstalls. ubtit gpjwntmrttt$. CARDIFUNION. ELY SCHOOLS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board 01 Guardians of the Cardiff Union wiil, at their Meeting, to be held on the 10th of May next, proceed to ELECT a CERTIFICATED SCHOOLMISTRESS for the Infant branch of the above Schools. Salary jC30, with rations, lodgings, and washing. Candidates must send applications, in their own band- writing, statinif nge, condition, previous employment and class of certificate held, accompanied by recent testi, monials, under cover addressed to me, and eivlorsedT "In ant Schoolmistress," on or before the 6th cloy a May next. t be Board will pay the travelling expenses of se'ecte< Candidates only. Bv order, W. P. STZPIIENSON, Clerk. Dated Cardiff, 17th April, 1879. gjttilflittfl ^JARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from &50 to £ ",000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. EBARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS HAl). DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposits is- 4 per cerri six months' notice, 4i per cent three months' notice, and 4 ps* cent on demand. Prospectuses, Reports, and ail information may he obtained on application to the undersign d. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEM^ TIONS may be effected without loss-full disoount being allowed uuder the new Rules. 30370 PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated 3. Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 490 HE MERTHYR AND DOW LAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF icioo to zio,ow, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments^ Borrowers in this Socicty have spce al advantages net obtained in other societies, or from private individuals; The lezal eo ts are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated No payments are male, is secured by the Registrar und. ■ the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is mala. m.ine.). P,.r iiirtloulare apply to Mr E. Roberta, at the CAO •k* a—iiT. >4. Titiartis'Tirt laitf