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orrt;i At,. STAR HOMINY. A- New Food Prepared from Indian Corn, la perfectly pure smi Wholesome, and being as eMUy cooked as 111* E, and more nutritious, is becoming a general article of diet. 51b BAGS Is encb. SCOTCH OATMEAL, ROBINSON'S PURE, in lib and lb packet'. { REDUCED to 2.1,1 per lb. SPLIT PEAS, finest quality, REDUCED to 3d per quart. EVANS & CO., SOUTH WALES GnOCERY AND PROVISION STOKES, 817 7, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF.
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| IKON FENCING, IRON HURDLES, IRON GATES, ETC. ALL WROUGHT 'IRON IS NOW AT VERY LOW PRICES. Estimates, full particulus, kc., on application to CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON, 345M
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GEORGE HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, HAYES. CARDIFF, OFFERS TO-DAY OYSTERS (Blue Points), 3d per dozen, ex Kheola." 680 Boxes uHEESE, 3d to 6d, 100 Cases, fjlb Tins, COMPRESSED BEEF, at 2a 311 per tin. I Home-made LARD, 21b Tins, le. w:72 John O. "p E T E R #;■ ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, QUAY PARADE AND !08. HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, OFFERS DAILY FOR SALE HIND-QUARTERS BEEF, at 8d per lb. PORE do do at 7d i er lb. CARCASES MUTTON, at 9d per lb. BEST ROASTING BEEF (Ribs and Sirloins), 9d per lb. OTHElt JOINTS, BEEF, from 5d to 8d per Ib. LEGS k LOINS, MUTTON, perlb. SHOULDERS & NECKS, Ditto, 9d per lb. BREASTS, Ditto. 8d Der lb. PORK, from 6d to 7id per lbt PORK SAUSAGES, 6 per lb, or 6ft per dozen. BEST BEEF STEAK, 9d perlb. BUTTON CHOPS. lOd per lb. Terms—Cash at time of Purchase. 40558 TIlE" j^NOHOft VANS. ttWSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, by Road w Rail, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECONOMICALLY. WOO D B R O S.. CANAL WHARF. CAXDIIT. MM Jfrlnppiufl øtittSt j&Z^Ldr \jtf- Y• EDWARDS ▼▼ CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. ¿be tirŠt-e¡atiS Steamers of this Line will sail as fol- -11:- WEW YORK, FROM SHARPNESS DOCKS. RHEUUINA," 2,500 tons. SATURDAY, May 17 „ FROM CARDIFF. 3.000 tonø,S.ÁTURDAY. 1Iay]0 RHEOLA," 2,300 tons .SATURDAY, May 31 FROM NEW YORK, TO SHARPNESS DOCKS, RHEUBINA," 2,500 turns SATURDAY. April 26 TO CARDIFF, RHIWINDDA," 8,000 tons SATURDAY, April 19 RHEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY, May 10 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all classes ef GOODS and PARCELS to and front the inland towns in England, and phtcea in the WESTERN STATES of AIUKICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St Lotns, MILWAUKEE, St TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, kc, in conjunction f*Jbthe Er.e, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; *OftNER, EDWARDS,AND CO., Bristtf; BULLEY, 61, South-street New lork. HMtjjfeP OARDIFFTs'WTNSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, ^^SpJtBouU lor Goods to the North «2t Ireland, and *[' parts of gootland ^^e.Serew Steam-Ships AVON, Captain Frr; AILSA, rJPUin Evan*; SEVERN, Captain Mills • BDd PIUN! ALEXANDRA, Captain Huekman are intended with.i Goods and l'Muenitm, with liberty to tow rpu ssafot Teasels (unless prerented by cirumstances), 2}'°ws, in U>« month of APRIL:— faou EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. jf £ *turaay 3 p.m. j 1# Samrdar 8 Saturday 6 p.m. | 28 8aturitav 6 p.m. Saturday 20 7 p.m. FROM WSLFAST TO CARDIFF. L "J«e«day i p.m. | 16 Tuesday 4 p.m. Tuesday 1 p.m. 22 Tuesday 1 p.m. Tuesday 2fJ 2 p. m. J, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. •• » P-«n. I SI Monday 2 p.m 4 Ms.? 2 n.w. I 28 Monday 8 p.m **OM No. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK. SWANSEA: • wJ. ?8EA T0 BELFAST" AND GLASGOW B we^ne^y 12 night J 10 Wednesday i p.m » Wedne^lar 7 p.m. (23 Wednesday 6 p.m. Wednesday SO — 10 p.m. A BELFAST TO SWANSEA. 11 vSj •• P-,n- 118 Friday. 6 p.m *W«Uy 2 p.m. 25 Friday.1 p.m. a n GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST 10 TliS!3jay *• P*,n- I Thursday i p.m a%2"±* S MB. 24 Thursdav 2 p.m. nova. IMroro p Belfast ,aa1Ilnr. Green Sailors, 10s. Deck, 12s Od; b> .diera or Return Tickets issued at r.— „ •ne month. "»^-a-half, aTLdable for Apply in Glasgow to William 81o»n Co •en h Son llrwtol, to Mark Whitwill *a, to M. Jones fc Brother; Newport, toR A Son; and in Cardiff to Bnrt<«» E. TAYLOR & CO., 89, BuU-stre•^ Dooh lfI, April, >879. alma ITTHITB STAR LINE JtH >Y ROYAL UNITED STATES ir^l'tnrTTVl MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL t<» NEW YORK, for. LIVERPOOL t., NEW YORK, for. JarJ^TSSenffers to all parts of the United States a.:d 'm»e*a well-known magnifieent ste^f" *0 sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty s and the United States mails, „;1 91 Baltic Thu'sdav. April Z* Britunnic Thursday. May 1 Her,iuiic Tuesday. May Oermanic Thursday. May 15 Adriatic • Tueedav, J'av 2 '•oiim.i uctcd in fe>cn water-titrht compartments. Tiw!^6 passajro Si days in summer, !)i rte v's in winter. •oiriLw sP€n(lid vessels combine the highes1, ipeetl ana •Wai ft,U* aFe unsur|>asse^ in their attractions to ras and State-rooms amidships, luxuriousl} t'iai os, libraries, elecric bells, batli-roouis, s shop, &c. v. Steeiajiea are unusually spneions, well-lighted, «'>tHated, and warmedf and Passengers of this class ce've the utmost civility and ..ttcntiun. Stewardesses "I) F a.Wnd the women and children. (!r full panics Rr3 of P.i^sagos. Kate^i. &p., &c., «PP|y to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, £ *^111; F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel. Penarth, near|('nniiff; « .GOLI»BKR^ & Co Swansea EDWARD PHILLIPS, ^ery Hill Ebbw Vale; John Ooneland, 124, High- •ji eet, Mertliyr; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, ■•on.; H. CoiiAop and Son, Brynmawr; James S Uennis, Tredegar or to IS MAY, DMUE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, ani W 34, Leadenhall-street, London QUNARD^Oy^MAIL LIVERPOOL TO KEW YOltK AND BOSTON EVERY AVED^ESDAV AND SATURDAY. Tills Company has been established for Forty Years, and-is noted for its safety and comfort fur all class c* of Pisisenucrs. Apply to i). C. MAOIVER. Liverpool. 19 a.mericanline- V?vfTaifJ^,RS MAIL STEAMERS L1VLR1 OOI. lorillLADELPIIlA EVERY WEDNKSI.AV First-f!a»f), fnli-powered Iron Stcanisliipg. Accornmo- iation for psisscngeis equal to .mv buropoau Line. Pas- sengers anti goods landed at Philadeipiiia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. lnis is the shortest and kest route to the West. Apply to RICIIAEUBON, SfbscI, and Co., 17 and 19t Water-street, Liverpool JONSS UROS. and Co, But* Docks, Cardilf; ATRE, 162, Bnte-rosui, CardifT • Iomss; Bros and Co., buck-street, Newport; ROOBR JOKK, High-street, Pontypridd; TILSHY an Co., Abertille^y^ A L L A N LINE. I Jl5L SllORTBST OCKAX PASS AOS TO AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. CoinnnseJ of TNCllty First-olasj Steamers. Lesrtnr. LIVEKPOOI. every TIIL'RSDAY, and LONDON- DEtiRY every FRIUAY, for HALIFAX, QU6.BEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to aI) points ill Canada and the f'.te., Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who ecurc their Tickets before leaving home are met tt the Railway Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the btearaer. Tim Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by the Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Duffc~in in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothers and Cov Liverpool or London- derry; or to O. Bird, 40, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. feuse, 7, Temple-street, Swansea F. Foley, Kolay's Hotel, Jfeath D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery W. sUTton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; at-id John Young, fecrgw Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon. tf'49 jglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE BEES, S3, LLANARTH STREET, ) NEWPORT, t BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN an,1 COUN- t TRY, Rents all the Principal Hoardings In Newport and Neighbourhood, Work executed with disuatAh can CARDIFF. CARDIFF. MEAy <&■ Af. 9, BRIDGE-STREET, <1 CARDIFF. FRESH BEEF. Best Joints 7d to 8d Boiling Joiiita 6d to 7d R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41387 SWANSEA. SWANSEA. 4" 32, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF CHEESE, at 3d per lb. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41388 LLANELLY. LLANELLY. MEÆ S V 4(-. & COWELL-STREET, L LAN E L LY. H FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS OF CHEESE, at 3d per lb. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 7217 40296 jgfttyptofl !t(t.6. ISTOL TO NEW YORK. GRISTOL TO NEW k$tB&jfE £ Sr GREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMERS intended to SAIL as follows:- Tons. From Devon .2,000..April 30..A.vonmoutb Dock. Arragon 1.500..May 10..Bristol Cornwall ..2.000..May 17..Bristol Somerset ..2,000..May 24..Avoiimouth Dock. FARES Saloon, 12 guineas Return Tickets, 20 guineas; Steerage, 0 guineas, from any railway station in England, including use of Mattresses, or with all Bedding, Crockery, and Cutlery provided, eG 13s 6d. Apnly to MARK WHITWILL and SON, Grove, Queen- square, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and CO, Bonded Store Merchants. Cardiff; IIarse atid Brown(Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; Joseph Morgan, Postmaster.Pontypool; or to M. Jones and Bro, Ship Brokers, Swamea; John R. Taylor, Post-office, Pontymistor; John J. Chalinder, Gilbert-nlace, Llanellv; David Thomas, Glenview Cot- tage, Pentre, Pontypridd. Passengers are recommended to obtain tbeir tickets from our agents before leaving home. 41365 #ale$toy Murium. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHER8. WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S MACHINERY. PLANT, AND STOCK-1N-TRADE. MESSHS TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. are instructed by the Truste- to SELL by AUC- TION. in Lots to suit purchasers, on the premises, on THURSDAY, April 24, and following day if necessary, the whole of the MACHINERY AND TRADR PLANT, together with the STOCK-IN-TRADE belonging to the est te of Mr Jac Jb Biggs, Contractor, Windsor-road, Cardiff. The MACHINERY and TRADE PLANT are in excel- lent condition, and include a 10 h.p. portable engine (by C. Powis and Co., London), with iron saw bench to take 48 inch saw, and two iron trolleys running on 70 feet of rail laid down on sleepers; mortar will and staging, 7-feet pan, 30-feet jib Derrick crane, circular saws, belt. ing, carpenter's benches, morticing- machine, cramps, weiging machine and wights, wheelbarrows, handbar- rows, scaffold piauks, poles and ropes, trestles, ladders, timber carriage and cart, harness, iron crab-winch, J&ck roll, smith's forge and bellows, anvil, tools, sc., &c. The STCCK-IN-TRADE consists of oak, Merael, and Swedish timber, spruce and pine deals and boards, boards; Fortst, Portland, Newbridge, Bath, RTh >dr 8101,0 > builder's ironmongery, &o. thi » y t>o viewed on the day prior to and on tuaiiv °' l^e which will commence punc lWe JinC»!Ve °'c!ock at PmtL K"0 reserve. or of r partlcular« cau obtained of the Auctioneers, H. HEARD, EaQ., 4, Crockherbtown Cardiff a Solicitor, Cardifl. _J uardig. April 3, 1878. 7423—41259 32, CRICHTON^fREEF7rr5?i7E^; TO PUBLICANS AND OTHSBS MR J. SAMUiiL is instructed by the rep-esentatives of the late Mr Davios to Rwr f by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on DAY, April 23rd, 1879, at 2 o'clock p.m. precisely tho' whole the HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE and EFFECTS, Comprising the mual anpointments of a comfortably furnished seven-roomed house, together with several ship models, a six-chamler revolver, superior sewing machine ly Singer, an excellent beer muller, and a well arranged fowl house and run. On View the morning of sale. Auctioneers Office, Church-street, Cardiff. 11 PARTRIDGE-HOAD ROATH, CARDIFF. SAllo FUR. SALEOF hUPER[Olt -M(JDL Nll'CRli AND EFFEU S. MR LEWIS HOPKINS lias been favoure with instructions to SELL b> AUCHOS on THURSDAY, Ap.ii 24th, 1879, the whole of the well- e'r)iOUSEHOLD FC UN ITU RE anil EFF.E<^> (. at the above address^ comprising rueew°o_d and limbic stool, walnut plate glass chcffonnieres, oval and round centre tables, handsome p er Kla*-» massive gilt frame (very large), andsuiail tiitto; draNVing- room suite by Lewis tn-i SOil, upholstered m green damask; Whatnot, occasional tables, 2 large ottomans, couch in hair, 2 easy cliaiivs, and 0 small ditto to nittch; mahogany dining table, 2 iniets dining-room suite in le itlier, bookcase, black aud gold pier glass, Brussels, tapestry, an felt ca' pets, oil elot)>, etc. oil paintings, oieo^raphs, and bteel cngriivings, lustres, vases, and ornaments under sh vics, clc. Uc,;ropm,¡-6 iron bed- steadb (half-tester an:1 French), feather and mi:1pu(¡ beds and palliasses, wardrobes, chests of drawers, stands and tables, dressing glasses, towel rails, etc. Ka!l table end stand and kitcnen requisites; Singer treadle sewing machine in perfect order, etc., etc. Goods on view on Wednesday, April 23rd. BaJe to commence at 12 o'c'ock, precisely. Auctioneer's Office-, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 41444 WEaTGhOVE COTTAGE, 5, SOUTIIEY-STREET, HOATI1, CARDIFF Unreserved Sale of Substantial IIOCSEHOLD FUR- MTUKK and Effect.0, MESSRS GUISTN and JONESliave been iiiatructlons from Mr Jolio WiJIiajws, to .Sl £ L»L by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1879, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FU [INITUIIE ai)cl EFFECTS, ■nu a Comprising— oh-ii™ i ROOM.—Sofa, Oj mahogany hair seated ch'clfoIiniereH fhllir' lu,K° l»er ST:aM. 8 oil P»'"tings. »n.i rin.r. n fe nial">gany tille, squaie uitto, pole tave C'lftaife1!?!8'61? ear|,€t aiK' hearthrug, and a full oc- TfiSi^«V}v\'ioforte 111 walnut. .li»ir elfff™, UUljh' 6 l:a'r seated chairs, 1 arm iimr'p ?1if t h rere' ,81,je n,al,°»an.y pedestal table, 1 r pictures, Brussels carpet and c • irwfn r miri,;t'l irons' Wheeler and Wil- goii d sewing machine, HALL.—-lab.e, ]ii(.tures, lino'ie m, lamps &c KITCHEN.—Large hanging pre.-s, 4 cliaii-s 1 arm chair, table, fender, coppcr t. a urn, 1 la ce churn dresser, and the usual kite.,en ntensilg BEDROOM No. I.-Brussels crpst, 'mahogany marble top washstand and waie, mahogany Duchesse dressing table, large mahogany chest of drawers, pier glass, swing glass, mahogany washstand, iron bod tead, three feather be Is, two palliasses, three chairs, fender and picture* BEDROOM No. 2.—Iron bedstead, feather bed, 'pal- liases, mahogany chest of drawers, waslistand and ware dressing tab e, swing gins- carpet, two chairs, night commode, pictures and fender. BEDROOM No. 3.—Iron bedstead, two feather beds, millputl ditto, palliatsis, washstund and ware, dressing tahlo. two chairs, swing glass and i,iciu! es. BEDROOM No 4.—Iron be Utc:.a, mill-puff beds, palli- asses, dressing table, washstanJ aud ware, swing glass, mahogany buroau, &c.. STORES near Castle-road.—Weighing machiue, chaff machine, set front harness, saddle and bridle, also about 3 tons of prime meadow hay, in lots of fiewt., &c. On view morning of Sale. No Reserve. Sale to commence at Stores at 12 Noon. Furniture 8& 12.30 sharp. Auctioneera' Ojftcea. SO. St Mary-gtreet. C»di £ C. AliOS :.} I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .April 23 Lease old Dwei.in,-house, at Swansea April 24 Villa Residence, at Swansea April24 Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 28 Cows and Heifers, near Swansea April 29 Heroes. Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea Ma; 6 Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Piopcrty Ac., at Rhvdfclin .April 24 Mr T. H. DAVIES. Household Furniture, at Swansea April Z3 Mr ROliERT EVANS. Freehold Estates. Rt Cardiff June next Mr JOHN H. FIELDER. Ilont!p, at Bristol May 1 Messrs FULLER, HORSEY. SONS, and CO. Colliery, Plant, kc April 24 Messrs W. GRAIIAM and NON. Firebrick Works, &c., at N owuort, Aprill 22 Freehold Land, at Llanvihamrel April 22 Wrought and Cast Iron, &c, at Blaina April 29 Messrs GUNN and JONES. Household Furniture, at Cardiff April 22 Messrs JOHN F. IIAUVEY and Co. Leasehold Propei tj-, at Swansea April 23 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Househeld Furniture, at Cardiff April 24 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. Residences, &c, at Carmarthen Apr.l 26 Mr WILLIAM JENKINS. Dwelling-houses, Shares, &c, at Pontypridd .Ai,ril 23 SUIre Stock, H-jrjes, &c., at Llansnllllor Court..April 2S 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. I Country Residence, at Neath April 24 llousehoUi Furniture, &c, at Swansea April 29 1'roperty, at (Swansea April 29 Air MADDOX. Leasehold Property, at Penarth April 23 Leasehold aud Freehold Properties, at Cardiff May 7 Messrs MUNN & KENNARD. Household Furniture, &c., ht Ca fliff A; ril 21 Furniture, &e. at Cardiff April 22 Mr T. It. OWEN. Freelihold Propertv. at Maenclochoir May Next Mr WM. HARRY REES. Hotel Property, Trade Fixtures, &c. at Swansea, Apail 23 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & bON, Steam Coal, at Black pill April 22 Mr J. SAMUEL. Household Furniture, &c, at Cardiff April, 23 Mr WM. SANDERS. Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff April 28 Messrs STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER & CO. Hunters and Harness Horses, at Cardiff April 22 Entire Horse, at Cardiff ADril 22 Household Furniture, at Cardiff April 24 Horses, &c.. at Cardiff April 26 Household Furniture, at Caerphilly April 29 Freehold Public-house and Land, at Cardiff Apnl 29 Channel Island Cattle, at Cardiff May 3 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Household Furniture, at Tredegar .April 28 Messrs TAYLOR and FORRESTER. Leasel oi l Properties, at Pontypridd April 30 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 IIOME R CARDIFF. mESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Marl, on TUESDAY, April 22nd, 1S79, at o'clock, that thorough-bred entire horse KINGLY VALE," Winner of first prize for the best thorough-bred stallion at the Abergavenny Horse Show in 1877. Kingly Vale is a beautiful chesnut, stands 16 hands high, on short legs, with great bone and substance. His stock is remarkably good. One of his produce realised iflO guineas as a yearling at Doncaster. He is by Nut- bourne, out of Bannerdale, by Newminster. 41466 4. PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. IVTESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co. have received instructions from the representatives of the late Uri Fowler to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th of April, 1879, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Consisting of rosewood cheffonniere, tideboard 4ft Gin, with piate-glass back and marble slab; loo and pair card tables, conch and eiglit chairs in green dam-isk, maho- gany telescope dining table with three insertions, screw action, library table, pedestal sideboards, sofa, easy, and other chairs in leather and hair seating; shaped hall table, with marble slab, bat and umbrella stand, butler's tray, several 8-day dials and timepieces, very choice engravings, pier and other chimney glasses, mahogany four-post and half. tester bedst-ads, iron, French, and portable ditto, pal- liasses, mattresses, feather beds, wardrobes, washstands with marble slabs, dressing tables, toilet glasses, opaque china, toiiet and other ware, towel horses, night com- modes, deal presses and cupboards, 2 iron safes, copving press, pine nest of pigeon holes. office stamps, Venetian a, blinds, Brussels carpet, oilcloth, fender and irons, breakfast, dinner and tea ware, including a valuable ser- vice of 50 pieces of china in blue and gold, glass, kitchon tables, stools, chairs, together with a large quantity of Kitchen and outside requisites. Sale to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 7418 41320 MKSSR^TEPHENBDIS, "SEEXAJN DER, and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, on TUESDAY, April :<.9th, at Three o'clock, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. LOT I-All that valuable well-accustomed double- licensed Freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Barley Mow, situate in the Cowbridge-road, Canton, now in the occupation of Mr Choriey, let on lease for a term, of which about 6 years are unexpired, at a rental of £ 27. LoT 2- All that plot of Freehold BUILDING GROUND, having a frontage to Wellington-street, Canton, of 87 feet, or thereabouts, and to the Barley Mow-Jano of 104 feet, with a depth of 245 feet, or thereabouts. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs MORRIS and SON, 41400 Solicitors, Cardiff. BRYNILLED HOUSE, CAERPHILLY. SALE OF MODERN AND NEARLY NEW HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., have received instructions from Mr Edward Jones (who is leaving for India) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1879, the whole of the modern and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, As undert DRAWING-ROOM.—Supeiier walnut suite in green rep, full compass cottage piano, loo table, handsome Brussels bordered carpet, Tartary rug, skin mats, two very choice engravings (artists first proofs) after Dore, gilt pier glass, curtain pole, rings, and pair Damask curtains, Bohemian vases, steel fender and irons, coal ^DINING-ROOM.—Mahogaay suite upholstered in best Morocco, mahogany telescope table with one insertion extending to 6 ft. by 3 ft. 9 in., mahogany pedestal side- board. curtain pole, rings, and pair Damask curtains, china, glass, vases, linoleum, heirthrug, fender and INI:" knee hole office table and furniture. IIALL.-Brotize hat and umbrella stand, oak chair, floorcloth, mats, &c., together with the appointments of THREE BEDROOMS, comprising iron half-tester and French bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather and milpuff beds, oak-grained bedroom suite, birch wash- stand dressing table, toilet glass, chest of drawers, chairs, japanned and other toilet ware, night commode, carpets, &c and the usual kitchen requisites. A 'so, a quantity of BUILDING MATERIALS, The Aue. ioneers can recommend the Furniture to par- ties about to furnish, the whole being in good condition, having had very little use. Catalogues cm be obtained of the Auctioneers on and after Monday next. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 41467 TENTH SALE OF CHOICE JERSEY, GUERNSEY, AND ALDERNEY HEIFERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed by Mr William Holt, of St Ifelier's, Jersey, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository; Crockherbtown, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, May 3rd, 1870, at 2.30 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 Aififc-ter to afford the fullest satisfaction to purchasers. All being with calves at their heels, or cloje to calving, wdl furnish a good supply of milk. th« a«? £ Ucs an? further particulars may be obtained at ie Auctioneers Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff.41383 LEASElIOLD FOR 999 YEARS." Mr> olNA^lN STREET, CARDIFF. SANDERiS is favoured by the TLIIN „M?"^EE ,WiTH instructions to SELL by AUC• TION at tile quc(!t"ts Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, April 28th, 18 <9, at six for hall-past six o clock in the evenino- subject t<*such conditions of sale as shall be then AND there produced, all that q- K,MEitSlT^9E or DWELLING-HOUSE, Situate No. 45, Umon-stroet, Cardiff, held under lease from.TBE^representatives of the late Charles Vacl,ell, Esq 1°/ a °! 939 fr™ the 2nd <hy of Aug «. 18v0. subject to the low annual ground rent of £ 110s, and now m the occupation of Mr William Morgau, at an annual rental of £ 12 m This sale affords a rare opportunity to working men and others of securing a residence for themselves in tbitl advantageous position in the centre of the town For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, S, Mary-street, Car iiff; or to AT LUS Messrs IJORLASE, MILTON, and BOLILASE 7470 41400 Solicitors. Penzance. SALE THIS DAY. C" lUHFF AUCTION ROOMS, CHURCH-STREET MESSRS. MUNN ana KENNARD will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on MONDAY, Aprs, VSM'T, °F IIOU>EH0LL) I1 URNIfUUfi., &c,, Comprising handsome dining-iooai suite in leather, bed- rooin suite ill pine, couehcs, enest of diawers, duchess table and wuLtand (marble top). commodes ward. robes, chairs, iron uojstead. ioo tab,e, I lawn mower (nearly new), tire guard, SEWING machine, &c. &THO goo IS are in excellent condition, and will be on view the morning of sale. „ ,•» Auctioneers' Offices, 77, Crockherbtown, cariinr. SALE TOMORROW. 45, CHARLES-STREHT, CARDIFF. SALE OF FURNITURE, DRESSMAKER'S STOCK-IN- TRADE, &c.. MESSRS. MUNN and KENNARD have received instrustions from Mrs R. Clift, who is retiring from t,ullitiess and leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TULSDAY, April 22nd, 1J7J, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, and the remaining po. tion of her STOCK-IN-TRADE. For particulars of which see posters. Goods on view in the morning. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p m. Auctioneers' Offices, 77, Crockhertown. Cardiff. 41439 SALE TO-MOItROW PARTRIDGE ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. H. WILLIAMS and Co. will SELL 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 shall be then and there produced, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWILLING HOUSE, situate in Partridge-road, ltoath, Cardiff, known AS II Avon Villj," now in possession of the owner, Mr Avon Villj," now in possession of the owner, Mr Eugene Morieons, the younger. The P.enlists ar6 held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1867. subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of iC2 16s 6d. Early possession miy be had: — Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Albert Chambers, High- afreet, Cardiff or to Messrs Merrily and Son, solicitors, QHURCB-.FITRAATH CURTUIL by Unction. SALE TO-MORROW. HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, The greater number of which have been hunted this season with the Glamorganshire, Lord Tredegar's, and the Monmouthshire hounds, being the property of Colonel the Hon. F. C. Morgan, M.P., Ruperra Castle C. II. Wiliiams, Esq., Master of the ltoath Harriers; John Samuel Gibbon, Esq., Master of the Glamorgan- shire Hounds Co!onel Lindsay, the Woodiands; F. E. Stacey, Esq., Llandough Castle Gwilym Wi:liams, Esq., Miskin Manor; M. S. Williams, Esq., Aber- pergwm; the ILgh Sheriff of Glamorganshire, and other gentlemen, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. STEPHENSON. ALEXAN. PER and 00., at the'r Repository, Crockberb- town, Cardiff', on TUESDAY, the 22nd of April, 1879, at 12 o'clock punctually.. The Sale will include other Horses, not entered in cat- alogue, and a few good Welsh Cobs and Ponies. Tiie greater portion of the- IforAts may be seen and tried at ti-e Repository on Monday, the 21st. Catalogues may be had o the Auctioneers, at Cardiff. CATALOGUE. LA TE THE PROPERTY OF LORD ABERDARE. DARK nUOWN GELDING, 8-years,- 16-2, quiet to ride, good in singie and double harness. THE PROPERTY OF MR CHARLES WILLIAMS, Shepherd's Priue, Maiiitlee. BAY GELDING. 5 years, 15.3' has liunttd during the last and present seasons will catry a lady to houads good in single and double harness. THE PROPERTY OF DR LOUGHER, Spring Bank, CardifT. BAY MARE, 5 yeai-sf 15,.1, clever with bounds, quiet to ride and drive. BAY MARE, 5 years, 16.1, up to great, weight, regularly hunted, and perfect in harness. = THE PROPERTY OF MR R. HARRY. DARK CHESTNUT COB GELDING, 7 years, 14.3; with fine action, good jumper, and broken to harness. THE PROPERTY (,,F & GENTLEMAN. DARK BROWN COB GELDING, 4 years, 14 hands, very showy, exceedingly fast, quiet to ride and drive. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. BAY GELDING, about 16 hands, good hunter, and has been regularly drively leader in tandem. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. DARK BAT COB MARE, 4 years, 14.3J, a clever liuntrem, and has been driven. THE PROPERTY OF CAPTAIN SPENCER NICHOLL, St Hilary. ROMEO, Dark Brown Cob has been hunted regularly with the Glamorganshire Hounds for the last three Seasons, Is a perfect hack, and gees well in single and double harness. THE PROPERTY OF MR W. H. LEWIS. OLD PORT, 8 years, a perfect hunter; winner of Local Hunters' Steeplechase at Cardiff, 1878; has been con- stantly driven. THE PROPERTY OF Mr J. G. PALLING, Graigyrhaul, Castletown. BROWN GELDING, CH INCE (Irish) 5 years, a very quiet and good hack, and very clever jumper; believed to be perfectly sound. THE PROPERTY OF LORD TREDEGAR. BROWN GELDING, 7 years; has been regularly driven wheeler in a team. GREY GELDING, aged; has been regularly driven wheeler in a teanl- The following HORSES and PONIES, the property of Col. Hon. F. C. MORGAN, M.P.,that have been regularly hunted during the present season, well known with the local hunts, and with .the Duke of Beau forts and Vale of White Horse Hounds — MICK, 7 years, 15.2$, up to 16 stone; very clever, grand action, and has been driven. MITTIE, 7 years, 15.3, has won several jumping prizes. MARTHA, aged, 16.3, GIESLER. aged, 15.21. OBADIAli, 5 years, 1S.2;. MARY. 5 years, 16.21. SAPPHIRA, 6 years, 14.2. „ The FLEA and FANTEE; two excellent ponies, which have carried children to hounds, and have also been driven.. „■ Mittie, M*<na, Gies'er, Obadiah, Mary, and Sapphira, have all carried ladies to hounds, and have been driven. THE PROPERTY OF C. H. WILLIAMS, ESQ., Roath Court, Master of the Roath Harriers, THE BARON, Grey Gelding, 8 years, 16.0, has been driven wheeler in a team. ST. PATRICK, Bay Gelding, 8 years, 15.S. BANTUM, Chesnut Gelding, aged, 16.3, driven as leader. TAFFY, Brown Gelding, 6 years. 15.3. ROSE, Brown Mare, 6 years, 15.1. Theseborse3 have been legularly hunted with the Roath harriers during the present season, and "The Baron," "Bantam," and "TaCy" are good in double and single harness. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SAMUEL GIBBON, EsQ., Mast*f.Af th^ fUarnorcanshire Hounds. GOLDEN DR^ay Mare, ? yeats, 15-2, 6 clever fencei, and a good hack am ess. SKINFLINT, Bro.vn Gelding, 7 years, 15-8, a steady and temperate hunter, up to weight. These horses have carried the Huntsmanjibd Whips during the present season. THE PROPERTY OF COL. LINDSAY, THE WOODLANDS. THE COUNT, Chestnut Gelding, by Bat thy any, 6 years, 10 hands. Has won two first prizes for hunters up to 14 stone at the Tredegar Hunters' Show. THE PROPERTY OF GWILYM WILLIAMS, ESQ., 311SKIN MANOR. Well known with the Glamorgan, Lord Tredegar's, and the Cotswold Hounds. CRICKLEWOOD, Brown Gelding, 8 years, 16.1, up to 18 stone, and fw-,t. THE PRIOR, Bay Gelding, 7 years, 16 hands, up to 16 stoue. Clever, fine timber jumper, fast, and quiet in harness. THE PRIEST, Bay Gelding, 6 years, 16 hands, up to 36 stone. Clever hunter over any kind of country very fine water jumper. POST HASTE. Black Mare, by Hotspur, 8 years, 15.2, light-weight huntress, very handsome winner of many prizes has carried a Lady to hounds for four seasons. Also the following Harness Horses, the property of the same Owner TAFFY, Bay Gelding, by Llandaff, out of Fashion, by Vitelline, 7 years, 15.8, good-looking, with grand acti n, and fast; has been continually driven in single and double harness, and as leader in tandem and unicorn; bred by owner. ST. FAGAN'S, Brown Gelding, 6 years, 16 hands own brother to Taffy; very handsome; regularly driven in single and double harness, and as wheeler in tandem and unicorn. THE PROPERTY OF M. 8. WILLIAMS,ESQ., ADERPEROWM. CHORISTER, Chestnut Gelding, 16 hands, by Christmas Carol, Brandy, by Feasham j quiet in harness, and has been hunted. — THE PROPERTY OF F. E. 8TACEY ESO LLANDOUGH CASTLE. BALAAM, Bay Gelding, 8 years old, 15.31, a clever hun- ter, good in single and double harness, and an ex- cellent leader in a team. BAY GELl'ING, 15.2, a grand horse, extremely clever and a prize taker. BOMBAY, Bay Gelding, 8 years, 15.SJ, good in singleand double harness, and as leader in a team. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CUBITT, ESQ. New House. BAY GELDING, 6 years, 16-1; good weight carrying hunter, quiet in single and double harness. CHESTNUT MARE, 8 yers, 15.1; very clever huntress quiet in single and double harness. THE PROPERTY OF E. I. THOMAS, ESC. SULTAN, Bay Gelding, 15-3, very clever hunter, good at timber, water, and banks. j THE PROPERTY OF HEAD CONSTABLE HEMINGWAY. DARK BAY GELDING, 5 yeais, 15.af; a clever hunter, ou by I- Matchless," out of a thorough-bred mare. CHESTNUT MAKE, 7 years, 15 3; quiet in harness, clever weight huntress, by "Chattanooga," out of a thorough bred mare. THE PROPERTY OF MR R. WAIN, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. JOHANNISBFRJER, Bay Gelding, 9 years( 15.3 a clever hunter, by Asteroi i Saladin's dam. Winner of many races, including the Birmingham Steeplechase, and two at Bristol in 1870. BESS, Black Mare, 8 years, 15.3 very clever huntress, one of the best jumpers in the country, up to 16 stcne. BROWN GELDING, 4 years, 14.3; quiet in harness, a clever hunter, by Telegraph, out of Ruperra. THE PROPERTY OF R. R. WILMOT, Esq., Norton, Swansea. SENTINEL, Bay Gelding, by National Guard, 6 years, 16 hands up to 15 stoiie, 'has bt:en regularly hunted with the l'enllergare, Glamorgan, and Mr Powell's Hounds, and constantly driven in harness. SEAGULL, Grey Geiding, 7 years, 13 2, perfect hack, constantly driven in single and double harness, and ridden by a ladv. PAIR OF PONIES. QREYLING, Grey Gelding, 4 years, 13-2, constantly driven in single and double harnoss, and ridden by a lady. BAY FILLY, 3 years, 133, has been broken. THE PROPERTY O* A GENTLEMAN. GREY MARE, 4 years, 15-3. very clever huntress. TIIE PROPERTY OF R. K. PRITCIIARD, ESQ. BAY 6 years, 15.2, by Nottingham, fast and rt \?"?d llUnter, up to 14 stone also a good hack. tSA\ GELDING, a<jed, 15.1, au excellent hameis horse, with grand action. B^Y nnmvTY 0F J- h' CARNE, ESQ., Nash Manor. k i cyeurs. lo-3 £ up to weight, a very RA V\, 4 w!t;r- anQ Operate. and quict^i harness 15 3 UP *° weight» 8:00(1 hullU'e8s> BT5 AX-LVTCRYC,CVER%HT- THE PROPERTY OF IUCHARD PIIII.LIPPS, ESQ., CHESTNUT GELDING6'15 r^vPr'v l i any country lia, been anvcj r °Ver THE FROPERTY OF MiTTHOMAS PAIPTPV "-in—toSSSSTUd Catalogues and cards i f admi.sioa to the Reno.oitr.rv ™ the day of Sale m*>y be had at the Offices ofThl Am° tioneers. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. uc" HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, and CQ.'S next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS. Wi!) be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, April 26th, at Two o'clock precisely. Total expense on Horses offered and not sold 5s. Entries for this Sale mint be made on or before TUESDAY, the 22nd April instaLt, or they cannot ap- pear in the Sale Edition of the Catalogue. 41407 THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKS, ENGINEER AND PUoFESS OsAL 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, kc., &c. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. 8.Qb4H6-&T&&ET. BRISTOL asiol 'nlt by, ¿\udion. VALE OF NEATII, GLAMORGANSHIRE MR JOHN M. LEEDER has Kceived stractions to SELL by AUCTION, at tie Castle Hotel, Neath, on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1875(subject to such conditions ss shall then and there i>e|*oduced), WAUNCEIRCH," an old-fashioned i COUNTRY RESIDENCE. /j Fitted with every modern convenience, and eentaining four reception, six beat bedrooms, dresinc. beth, a servants' rooms. It i8 approached by a long crrriage drive, with lod,-e.iii(I Etands in its own groinderof about 60 acjes, on a gentle eminence, surrouuefed with fine beach trees, with large gardens, rosary, <ro|uet lawn, greenhouses, coach-house, and stables. It .s i!i a sheltered situation. commandiM extensive views o. the Vale of Neath, celebrated fo its lovely scenery, and is within three miles of the Set It is three- quarters of a mile from the Neath Station tithe Great Western Railway, and is within about six hborfcof Lon- don. There are several meets of the GI&M(-rPAire.and Pepllergare Hounds within easy distance. » inerc Is also an excellent Farm HousetW11 conve. nient Out buildings, and two Cottages. The Due, with 10 acres, is held for an unexnirod term of 94'ears, at a grouitd-robnt of £ 56; and the Farm, consistiqfof 40 acres of very rich arable and pasture land, for an unexpired tenn of 17 years, at a ground rent of £ 84. bome additional adjoining land can he obtancd upon a yearly tenancy. ° O" The whole will be sold in one Lot, or BevaratelY, as may be determined at the Sale. i Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the<ernoon. l'or particulars, and to view, apply to th« Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street*. Mr G. T. Thomas, Solicitor, 3, Fisher-street, Swansea or to Mr Walter Whittiligtol), Stationer, Neath, at either of which places cirds of admission to view may be obtained, 41272 S, NičROLSO-PLACF., W ALTER'S,ROl.Q, SWANSEA. [\/| R JOHN M. LEEDER las been in- strueted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the on TUESDAY, the 29ti day of April, 187$, tbo whole ol the well-prcflQrtAl HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, tuihojrany loo, card writing, and other tables, mahogiuy couch in hair, six ditto chairs ditto, Bmall cabinet, mahogany side- board with cupboard and cellerette, .Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, pier gU#es, iron bed- 4teads, mahogany four-post ditto, malufany and birch chest of drawers, feather beds, pallnaes, mahogany washstands with marble tops, ditto dresjpf tables, ditto glasses, ware, towel horses, six birch diairs. window poles, ditto eurtains, &c., &c. Also, the uxml kitchen and culinary requisites, wares, &0 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41451 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD M„ tatttt PROPERTY. K JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- TUESDA'^foo^ „8ELL b* PUBIX AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1879,atthe Mackwo-ith Hotel, Swansea, the followlngWusMe (street to conditions whifh'wUl tbenbe read) nmrep J i? FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING- V PREMISES, Situate and being 78, Oxford- street. Swansea now in the occupation of Mr T. W. r,i containing good shop with plate- K%hJ parl"w. kitchens, >5oik shops and stores, rooms^ °e y offlces' drawing-room, and four btd- This lot being so near market is in the best pllsi- twn In the town. Lor 2-SubstAntially-buiit HOUSE snd PREMISES, utuate in St Jaraes s-ten-ace. Svransca. and now in the oc«ijMtion of Mr Hadland, as yearly tenant, at a rental doing ProoZnUkit,J, Th' honseco^ns drawing and ofaboum jeJS^rShf 18 he]1d,0rtan, £ -eXPirCdteml si^^te^Mld^betina■tN,A^ HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 52 st. Georce's-terrace, Swansea, containing drawing and dinin™ bSdTpirlour. kit- w cn toSLT™ cellar," chint andf other closet,, The whole 1 rn S, >ar(i' K^den, snd back entrance, pilled terno a^ut o00Ut-h reP^r.^is;heldforunUMex^ per annum. 0 J ears> • ground rent of £ Sale to take place at rn-»*» •» i » o of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41359 House street nv, ? «tuate in Cus^im- street and oCh^rlotte-street, Bute-street, Sandon- Grangetown • tn i°n"place' Thomas-street, Cwton. and a p'ece of FREEHOLD LAND, jVT MADDOX has received instructions Mr^rabam t«e administratorto^« ot tbe. TlOW.t^, B,eir»stein, to OFFERS PUBLIC AUC- L^davof ^dVon WEDNESDAY, aay Qt 1*79, the whole of the thtT'late*Mr°iw and1^nfa potion of the estate of shortlvann.1?810" ful1 particulars of which will Auctioneer^ nJUtUre advertisements, bills, PhwL South Wales Daily News" Chambers. Carrt;* Apri[ 1<tj. 1879 41370 rn TO-MORROW -m M-TTCaSo ^1PPERS AiU> OTHERS. Me2S?? Edward ROBERTS and ~Za O been instructed by Messrs Jas. Strick SELLhv' Alirrinvleflt of al1 who*» m*7 t0 about 1 oa TUESDJU, 22nd, 1879, HTou* *t Wharf, east side of NS»Si S^KAM COAL, All Rents and Charges j»id by the vni nine of Sale. If not sold in one lot, it will be offered in such lots as 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,, Loths Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41434 THE FARM, EBBW VALE, NEAR TREDEGA R. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR JAMES STRAKER has been fav- oured with instructions (from Capt. Ivatts, the Manager of the EUbw Vale Steel Works, who is leaving the neighbourhood; to SELL by AUCTION on the above promises, on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1879, com- mencing at 1 o clock, the wliola of his costly, modern and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects Comprising the contents of breakfast, dining, and bed- rooms, kitchen and ether offices, china, glass, earthen- wa-e, carpets, skin rugs, pictures, curiosities. Snider rifle, and various other items, which will be fully de scribed in posters and catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneer, or at the place of sale. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. 41457 LLANSANNOR COURT Situated about Two Miies from Cowbridge, and One Mile from Ystradowen. ANNUAL SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK HORSES, &c. MR WILLIAM JENKINS is instructed by Mr John Williams to SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on MONDAY, April the 28th, 1879, the following FAT AND STORE STOCK, HORSES, &c., 200 Prime fat yearling SHEEP. 30 Superior Cotswold EWES and LAMBS. SO Superior cross-bred EWES and LAMB8. 10 Fat BEASTS. 1 Hereford BULL, three years old, "Starlight," by "Yon Moltke," d un "Sunflower," bred by Thomas Thomas. Esq, St Hilary. 1 Hereford BULL, two years old. 1 Bull CALF. I 1 Ditto. 1 COW and CALF. 1 HEIFER and CALF. 1 Ditto. 6 Two-year-old STEERS. 4 Ditto HEIFERS. 2 Three-year-old barren HEIFERS. Hereford breed. I Two-year-old HEIFER in Ca'f, Hereford broed. winner of the first prize at the Glamorganshire Agricultural Society's Show, held at Swansea last year. 1 Yearling HEIFER, by Horace," wiuner of the first prize at the West Gl&niargan shew at Swansea, last year. 1 Yearling HEIFER, bv Doctor." 1 Powerful Cart MARE, in foal, age six years, 16 hands high. 1 Two-year-old Cart.COLT, iron grey, by «' Young Agri- cultural Second." I 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 COlJ MARE, five years old, cream colour, quiet to ride and drive, very fast trotter. 1 Ditto, ditto, l ay, quiet to ride and drive. I Three-year-old brown FILLY, by "Cardigan Comet," would make a splendid, lady's back. 1 Two-year-old bay GELDING by «• Cardigan Comet." 2 Ditto, ditto, ditto. 2 Ditto FILLIES, by ditto, ditto. I Three-year-old BAY CùB, about 14.2, by "Cardigan Comet," dam Butterfly," by ".Ancient Briton." Win- ner of the first prize out of a class of.18 at Lord Tre- degar's Show at Newport in 1117b; also, reserved num- ber at the Royal Agricultural. Show at Bristol when two years old. One month's credit will be given on approved sscurity to purchasers of fat stock (also a week's keep, if neces- sary), and four months' credit for store stock and horses, or discount for cash at the rate oi five per cent per an- num. Refreshments on the, table at 11 o'clock (by tickets only) which may be obtained from the Auctioneer. S le to commence at 12 o'cl ock^preisely. o'cl A conveyance wiil meet the 9.27 down train at Ystrad- owen. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, Church-street, Pontypridd. 41441 SALE TIIIS DAY. PENYLAN HOUSE, PENCOED. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND "jVTESSRS R. JONES and SON have -i-vA bean instructed by N. Mackay, Esq. (who is IeL,villgl, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 21st day of April, 1879, the whole of his STOCK, IIAY, IMPLEMENTS, &c., Viz. 40 Cheviot Ewes and Lambs by Shropshire Down Ram. 40 superior Radnor Ewes and Lalbs ditto, 20 Shropshire Down Ewes and Lambs. 10 crossbred Ewes and Lamb 1 two-year-old Shropshire Down Rani, 1 three-year-old Radnor Ram. 1 Hereford Cow, expected to calve before the sale. 1 Durham lIIi!ch Cow, in calf. 4 three-year-old Durham Heifers, ill calf. I I t« o-year-old Heifer, to, calv in May. 1 barren Cow in forward condition. 4 three-year-old Steers. 1 bay Marc, in foal, 4 years old, 14 hands, a good worker. 1 Tony, in foal, 12 liands, 5 years old. 1 black Cob Horse, 14 hands, good in- harness or under saddle. 1 yearling chesnut Colt. I two-year-old bay Cob Colt. 1 two year-old Mule. 1 pure-bred black Berkshire Sow aud 4 Pigs. IMPLEMENTS.—2 carts, 2 ditto with ganiboes to suit the same wheels an 1 ax Us., iron roller, drags, chain harrows, wheel ploughs, ridge plough, corn crusher (new), pig trough, several sets- of harness, &c. Three mows of mea low and seed hay, together about 60 tons, all well harvested. Lot of fowls, ducks, and geese. The whole of the dairy utensilt Refreshments art Twelve; Sule to commence at One o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen coed and Bridgend. 41392 riA O W N-ll ALL CHAMBERS. JL BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RnwngKCK—TON nCII. PENCOED. 111554 IOWLE'S PEN.LN Yi',OYALA.LNi) SlJtfEL J. PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and relieye the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sox. Boxes Is lid and 2c 9d, of all chemists. Beiit anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E f» ToWLff,chMoi»t> NoUfopgbam. 31601 ubtit (Suttrtainuituto. ■\TEW THEATRE ROYAL, JJl WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. I Sole Manager, Mr E. BCLWER. This (MONDAY) Evening. APRIL 21st, the Popular Comedian, Mr JOSEPH ELDRED, accompanied by his Celebrated Comedy and Burlesque Company, comprising 27 Frst-class Artistes. To-night Drama and Burlesque, To-night. Conquest and Pettitt's Great Drama in ELDRED'S three acts SENTENCED TO DEATH. COMPANY. To conclude with the Sparkling Burlesque, CINDERELLA. Magnificent New Scenery by Whyatt. CINDERELLA. The Illuminated Gardens. A Most Elaborate Stage Set." Doors opep at 7.30, commence at 8. Second Price 9.16 to Stalls and Circle only. 1tftbJ. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES have been Instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, 1879, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUM, BICYCLE, and other Effects. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 41446 LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shaH then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High- street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, all that valuable Leasehold and substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 5, Underbill itneet, Swansea, con- taining 2 parlours, 2 kitchens, 4 bedrooms, w.c. In and out, together with the usual offices. The house is in excellent repair, and has a good garden aud back entrance the frontage of which is IS ft., aud the depth 100 ft. The situation is central, and it is also a very quiet and respectable neighbourhood. Held for a term of 99 years fi om the 25th day of March, 1874, at a ground rent of ZS 3s per annum. Sale to commence at halt-past three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- N um VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by to SELL by AUCTION at the. Cameron Arms Hotel, lligli street, Swansea,' on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced— LOT I.-All that very valuable, commodious, and sub. stantially-built RESIDENCE, standing in its own grounds, comprising front and side lawns and large gar- den, having a frontage of about 55 feet, and a depth of 150 feet, situate at the corner of Pioton-place and Dillwyn-street, Swansea, and known as Picton House," which was formerly in the possession of the late Miss Michael, and now vacant. The House compiles large hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bedrooms, china pantry, three kitchens, wine cellar, &c. From its advantageous situation and construction, it is peculiarly adapted for the residence of a professional or business man or, on account of the large amount of frontage in I'icton-place and Dillwyn-street^ it Is capable of being converted into one of the finest busiuess premises in the town. The above is held for the residue of a term of 90 years, from the 2i.'th of September, 1840, at the annual gronnd rent of JM 4s. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate aud being No in Mysydd-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Cox as yearly tenant. This Lot is held for the residue of an estate for three lives and term of 99 years, from September 29th, 18X), at the yearly ground rent ofel 12s 4d. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars, apply to James Michael, Esq., St Mary-street; of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers. Oxford-street; or (where the conditions of Sale may be seen three days prior to Sale) to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea. 41362' VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS AT YSTALYFERA. SWANSEA VALE. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by tbc Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, April 33th, 1879, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read, the following very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Namely All those three substantially-built and very extensive SHOPS and PREMISES in course of erection, known as the Co-operative Shops, situated close to the Ystalyfera Railway Station, the best position for busi- ness in any part of this very flourishing neighbourhood. The Iron and Tin Works are in full work, and the de- pression in trade has been very little felt in this locality. Tbese hhops present a good opportunity for starting a thoroughly good Ready-money Business. Held for a term of 63 years from the 25th day of December, 1875. at the nominal ground-rent of ae2 Oa ad per annum. For further particulars apply to Messrs Davie?, Hartland, and Isaacs, Solicitors, Itatland-street, or to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41363 HILL FARM, NEAR SWANSEA. TO BUTCHERS AND DEALERS. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have received instructions from Mr J. M. Harding, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the the above Farm, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1879, about 28 head of fat CoWS and HEIFERS. Luncheon on tit. at On*-oviAvfr wansea, »»*Pwo. _.iv Irnm. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41448 ESTABLISHED 1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY, May 6th, J879. Entries to b made one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers, Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, 41449 SALE TO-MORROW. MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FltEEHOD PROPERTY, in the parish of LLANVIHANGEL, Liant%rnam, near the Port of Newport, parts of which are eligible for build- ing purpose-. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON are instructed to offor 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 Up, more or less, of desirab e FREEHOLD LAND, Comprising portions of the Clawdd Du and Ty Coeh Estates, situate in the above parish, in tole following or such other Lots as may be agreed on :— LOT 1—Three pieces of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, numbered on the tithe map part t53. part 865, 854, and 894, containing 17a 3r 5p (more or less). LOT 2—Five pieces of useful ARABLE and MEADOW LAND, No 751, part 847, ) art 651, 857, and 859 on the tithe map, and containing 1.9a Or 3f/p (more or less). Lor 3-Fotir pieces of ARABLE.WOOD, and PASTURE LAND, Nos 771, 776. parts 777, 778, 849. and 850 on the tithe map, containing 25a 2r 3p (more or less). LoT 4—Five pieces of ARABLE, PASTURE. and BRAKE LAND, Nos 764, 765, 772, 761, and 773 on the tithe map, containing 22K Or 6p (more or less). LOT 6—The CLAWDD DU FARM-HOUSE, with Stable. Outbuildings, Gardens, Yard, Orchard, aud Piece of. Land adjoining, containing together 4a Sr Op, and com- prising parts of No 777 and 778, No 848, part 849, and Outbuildings, Gardens, Yard, Orchard, aud Piece of. Land adjoining, containing together 4a Sr Op, and com- prising parts of No 777 and 778, No 848, part 849, and part 860 on the tithe map. Lots 2, 8 4, and 5 are eligible for building purposes, having valuable frontage to the parish road leading to the Henllii 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; tho Auctioneer, Victoria Chambers; MrC. B. Fox, Solicitor; or to Messis FARR and WADE, Solicitors, 43268 Newport, MOD. SALE TO-MORROWl PONTYPOOL FIREBRICK AND COAL COMPANY LIMITED. CWMFRWDOER, NEAR PONTYPOOL. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIREBRICK WORKS AND COLLIERY. MESSRS W. GRAHAM and SON are instructed by the Liquidators of the above Company to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Monmouthshire, on TUESDAY, the 22nd of April, 1879, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to the conditions of sale to be then produced, all those first-class and substantially-erected FIREBRICK WORKS, together with the HCPUSE COAL COLLIERY AND FIRECLAY LEVEL Thereto belonging, situate at Cwmfrwdoer, near Ponty- pool,inthe county of Monmouth, and comprising about 30 acres, more or less, and recently carried on by and belonging to the Pontj pool Firebrick and Coal Com- pany, Limited. The premises are held under leases which include all the minerals lying above the Rock Vein Coal, as to part thereof for an unexpired term of 53 years, granted or covenanted to be granted at low royalties, and subject to the minimum mineral rent of zC30 per year, and of L3 per acre for the user of surface land therefn referred to, and as to other part thereof including the surface for an unexpired term of 95 years, at low royalties, and subject to the apportioned minimum rent of je21 Is IOd per annum. The works are very favourably situated for the purpose of carrying oil a large and extensive business, being sur- rounded by important iron manufactories and tin-plate works. The Sale will be without reserve. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to Messrs Ganeand Jackson. Coleman-street, London, or Newport, Monmouthshire; to Messrs Jee and Daniel, Mining Engineers, Market House Chambers, Ponti-pool to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon- nioutlishire or to Messrs GREENWAY and BYTHWAY, 40101 Solicitors, Pontypool. KS FA- TO HOTEL KEEPERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MER- CHANTS, BREWERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF HIGHLY-VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, with the TRADE FIXTURES, GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, &e. MR WM. HARRY REES is instructed to SELL by AUCHI JN, ou 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 Tratte Fixtures,. Goodwill of the Buaine.-fe, &c. The property holds one of the most commanding and odgible positions ill 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 Weslern Railway, The purchaser wiil he required to tike at a Valuation, in the usual way. the Household Furniture, Stock-in- Trarle, and Utensils, which probably do not cxceed £ 500 or ±600. Tiie property is held under a Lease, dated 8th June, 1878, for a term of 21 years, from March 25th, 1878. For permission to view apply to Mr G.-Wihiams, on the premises and 'for further particulars to Mr .John Donague, Solicitor, Swansea or Mr Rees, at his Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath. 41318 LONI)ON HOUSE, TREDEGAR, WM. DAVIES Will make his FIRST SIIOW for the Season on SATUR- DAY NEXT, April 12tb, with an extensive and very choice selection of MILLINERY, BONNETS. HATS, STRAWS, DRESSES, MANTLES, PALETOTS, FICHUS, SKIltIS, LACE" GLOVES. RIBBONS, FL WERS, FEATHERS, &c., also some very good lines in BLACK SILKS, Experienced MILLINERS and DRESSMAKERS on the premises. All orders prompt'v executed. Special attention given to MOURNING ORDERS. Agent for Pullar and Sons, Dye Works, Perth. 41237 f THOUSANDS cau testily tiiat the" EUROPA INFANTS' POW Ivr-n • DEitS are saf'-r and more active JNrAIilo than any yet introduced. For all ■- diseases of Children they are inva u- able-They are free from OPIUM or POWDERS anything injurious to the youngest babe. Packets, Is lid, by all uftoa 2oih7 Chemist*, or from the Mak«r, B. A. WJM-4VUH IfiUSORQli Puut»rurid> rt!1tb1it (Enttrtaiuracnfci IGTUART HALL, CARDIFF. Great Success of THE WONDERFUL BYNES Company of Musicians and Comedians. Positively tbe last Six Nights. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. None should fail to see this REFINED AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT, Which has met with unqualified praise in all the prin- cipal towns in England and America for seven years. Clever Impersonations, Witty Sayings, Droll Songs, Ventriloquial Wondeis. GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Doors Open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10 p.m. 41373 Jfafes by uttiou. FFORCHNEOL COLLIERY' TAKE NOTICE that the SALE of this JL Colliery, advertised to take place on Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1879, is POSTPONED until further notice. Dated this 10th day of April, 1879. 1 T. WHITSUN JONES, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Offices, 85, Commercial-place, Aberdare. POXTYPRIDD. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS TAYLOR and FORRESTER JLTJL have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Clarence Hotel, Poi typridd, on WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1879, at Four t'closk in the Afternoon, sub- ject to such condition of sale as shall be then produced, tbe following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES 1.or those TWO COTTAGES, with Stable and Blacksmith's Forge adjoining, situate at Coedpenmacn. near Pontypridd, now in the occupation of Mr Daviu Davies, Quarryman. These Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of November, 1875, at a yearly ground rent of £ 5 17s 3d. LoT 2.—All that substantial and well-built VILLA, with large Garden and conveniences, known as Coed- penmaen Villa," Pontypridd. These Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1869, at the yearly ground rent of Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, orof Mr JOHN JONES. Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. Auctioneers' Offices, 92, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. April 17th, 1879. 'H62 GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL AND FREEHOLD ESTATES. MR ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by Messrs Alfred B. and Edwin Price, who are dividing their Property, to SELL by AUCTION, in the month of June next, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, the whole of their valuable FREEHOLD, MINERAL, AND AGRICULTURAL ESTATES. situate in the Parishes of Lanmaes, Llantwit-Major, Bettws; Llangonoyd, &c. Full particulars will appear shortly. Dridgend, 9th April, 1879. 41S72 RHYDFELEN, NEAR TREFOHEST. SALE of Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY and attractive BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BREWERS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MR MOSES CULE is instructed by the executors of the late John Rees, to SELL by AUCTION.on the premises, at the Maltsters' Arms, lthJd- felen, on THURSDAY. April the 24th, 1879, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, in two Lots, or such other Lota as shall be decided upon at tbe time of sale. Dor 1.—All that substantial and well-built double- licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, the Maltsters' Arms, now in the occupation of Mr David Ree, and the Dwelling- house adjoining the same, now in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Howells. The Public-house contains taproom. Earlour, kitchen, bar, pantry, and cellar, with several edrooms over the same; brewhouse, coalhouse, and other conveniences, with large garden at the back thereof. The Dwelling-house adjoijng contains parlour, kitchen, pantiy, &c., with two bedrooms over same, coalhouse and other convenience, and a garden at the back thereof, This lot produces the annud rent of £.21 2? 6d. The premises are held under an Indenture of Lase granted by the Rev. Owen Jenkins, for the term of 9a years, from the 2nd day of August, 1851, at the annual ground rent of i.1 14s 6d. LOT 2.-AII those two conveniently and well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, situate opposite the Maltsters' Arms, now in the occupation of Mr Joi n Jenkins and Mr Thomas Jones, at tbe annual rent of .et3, This lot is held under an indenture of lease grante I by the Right Hon, Geqr"e Hice, Baron Dynevor, and Miss Harriet Diana Arabella Richards, for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September,1855,at the annual ground rent of £2128. The Auctioneer confidently calls the attention of Inn- keepers and others requiring a free public-house, with excellent premises attached thereto, which, by a very amall expense could be considerably enlarged and im- ueigcvi.. hituation is very good, where a prospermia WOlke, and within ten minuteWaY £ ars, in a populous tion. The whole proptrij -i—. tenants, securing thereby a permanenTafid'tScnr'Vrtoh/ ment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Pentrebachj PontvpriJd, Pentrebach, April 1st, 1879, n66 AUCTION MART, 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 cheffonnerea with plate glass back and front, walnut 100 and other tables, lady's work tables, mahogany couches in hair, Du:hesse marble-top waslistand and table, hat and um- brella stands, music stools, timepiece, towel horses, wal- nut inlaid D "enpol t, walnut mllsic cabinet, whatnots, book8helve, bagatelle board, German hall chair, e. chairs, commodes, mirrors 60 by 40, c', &c. dressing glasses, iron bedsteads, fenders, fire irons, zinc meat safes, tea kettles, locks, bolts, hinges, coal scuttles, buckets, flower pots, eathenware ja: 8, &c., &c. Goods on view morniug of sale. Sale to commence 11.1. Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 41421 altS by gmafc Ø*lut. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND JL MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a first-class and extensive BUILDERS' PREMISES, including offices, carpenters' shops, two houses, stables, &c" situated in Windsor-road, Cardiff, formerly in occupation of the iate Mr Jacob Bi bounded on the uth 1J;¡: the Great Western Rallw&y. WØlJt side hy Rhymney Railway, on tbe east 6ide by a road leading to Ea8t Bute Docks. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Apply to Mr Alfred Thomu, West Wharf, Cardiff. 41426 BRIDGE AND ENGINEERING WORKS. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the BRANCH WOltKS of DE BERGeE and CO. (Limited), at Waun- treoda, near Cardiff. The works consist of ext nsive covered buildings, fitted with the most approved machinery and plant for the construction of boilers, bridge work, and colliery iron work; a railway siding from tbe Taff Vale Line, gas works, office, &e. 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 \0 Mr E. R. Austin, at the Works; or to De Bergue and Co. (Limited), Manchester. 41424 FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, JL* Twelve weU-buiit COTTAGES, near the Freehold, Llandaff, known All Bridge Worka-row.-For particulars apply to Mr E. R. Austin, AVauntreoda Works, near gropgrtti, &c„ So tt. TO GROCERS AND DRAPERS, PROVISIONS IMPORTERS, AND VENDORS OF AMERICAN PRODUCE. TO be LET, a Good SHOP, DWELLING- JL HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in an important rlsing Colliery District. The premises are admirably lapted for a Drapery. Grocery, and 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, ami large yard. There is an out-door license attached to the' premises, which may be continued, 80vll would produce a good revenue. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Taylor and Forrester, Auctioneers, &c., 92, High-street, Merthyi uit(1iug lotklH. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE WEST OF JL ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT IN. VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY Is prepared to receive Sums 01 Money on DEPOSIT AT 5 PERCET, Interest, payable Half-yearly, and on fairly-arranged terms of withdrawal. THE SECURITY AND STABILITY of the Soc'efy ARE UNQUESTIONABLE, The whole of its funds being invested on Freehold and Leasehold Properties, the value of which far exceeds the amounts advanced thereon. During its exilitence of nearly Twenty Years the Society has received and em- plcyed over FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, Without making a single los8, Such has been the care bestowed in the selection of securities that the Society hai onJr three cases in which such difficulty ha, been experienced as to make it neces- sary temporarily to collect tiie reuts.which are applied as repayments. Copies of the Nineteenth Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, with ail other information, may be had of the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDERS, 41144—7422 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RFULE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Arc prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF £100 to 1.10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quart* rl r Instalment*. Borrowers In this Society ban advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal coate are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, lo!.ng &8 his stipulated re- payments are made, is fecurod by the Registrar under the Friendly Societios Acts, The utm0i5 secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society. 34. Victoria.ttn-et. Jfpnhrr. ]<110; RITISH MUTU^L~INVE&TMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital. £200:000..AD- VANCES made from £ 100 to £ 20,0'0 and upwards on Freehold, Copyhold, ai.d Leasehold Properties, Rever- sionary Interests, &c; and from £ 100 Co £ 1,000 on Per- se 11 al Security. Life Interests, Reversions, Shares in Public Companies, and other Securities. —Full particulars and forms of application may be obtained of Mr Samuel Hern. Natatc Agent. 16. Working-street, Cardifl. 41463 Qusiws 1\ttft.t.t_- gOOTS JJOOTS! BOOTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Pirmntnt Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoea at G. OLIVER'S THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES Qathe United Kingdom. G. OLIVER begs Jo inform the Public of the fal- lowing Towns and dterieta that in consequence of bis EXTENSIVE BUSINESS He is enabled to purchase all articles connected wjtb his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit ef which be gives to the Public. All goods cast be purchased at my Brandies fully SO per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30. Castle-street, SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street. CARDIFF. « 20, St. Mary-street. CARD IFF, « 29L Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT, 42, High-street, NEWPORT, 22, Coxiimercial-streeet. NEATH, Wind-street. BRIDGEND, 16. Caroline-street. LLANELLY, Vaughan-etreet. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7. Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street. TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD M. Near Railway Station. WREXHAM ■« 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER, 15, Northgate-ttreet. STROUD, M. 2. Kendrick-street. CHELTENHAM 340, High-street. WORCESTER 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 Eastgate-buildinss. CHESTER NortWate-street, Manufactory Halford-street, Leicester, 7256—40469 rpHERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAFES. —SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in the World can there be found a larger Assortment to E81ect from, by every eminent maker. Also Wrought iron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third tbe price ot new. Perfect m every respect. Price List 'ree.—GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43, Cannon-street, Loudon, E-C- *538 20 BOROUGH OF SEWPORT. WILLIAlI ILLLAMS, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Kent* all the principal hoardings and stations in Newport *nd neighbourhood. Two good hill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Town and country, 014 —labliihedr—More than quarter of a ternary 84063 lendtrs and 'GMntrt*. WANTED to CONTRACT for 2,000 V T (Two Thousand) Tons Per Week. SEMI- BITUMINOUS, Slack, Smudge, or Small COAL, for a Term of ^Years.—Apply, stating terms, to Merchant, "Daily News" Officc, Cardiff. 41471 TO SHIPWRIGHTS, CONTRACTORS, JL 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 Coatfip, East Bute Dock, Cardiff. Tenders to be sent to JdelSrs G. BERTOLOTTO and Co., 1, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, not latter than MONDAY, the 21st instant. The lowest te .der not necessarily accepted. 800 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for ERECTING a NEW atTrealaw, Rbondda Valley. and {Specifications to be seen at Rev W. Jones', Apr1^ 'T_ 21¡,t April till 26th TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND -t- OTHERS. Messrs CORY, YEO, and Co., invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION ef a TRAMVVA Y, to exten-l from their Velindre Colliery to the Clydach Valley, over a distance of three miles 33 chains. All materials wiil be found by the proprietors. Plans and speciifcations may be seen at the office of Mr J. Roberts, 37, Henrietta-street, Swansea to whom Tenders most be addressed on or before 3rd May 1879 The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. 41404 TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO MESSRS JL 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, 50 lbs. per yard. Fish Elates and .Bolts for same. 11 tons 4} in. x 9-16 in. Dog Spikes. 5,000 Larch Sleepers, 6 ft. 6 in. x 7 in. x 4 in. 2.000 ditto Fence Posts, 7 ft. 6 iD. x õ in. x 4 in. 41378 L $uMtraft«K(. rrlced poet free three halfpenny staraps. FAMILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. JL' No 31. SWEET DOROTHY CAPEL. K3 By the Author of Net Lightly Loved," kc. For the 2bove see FAMILY HERALD SUPPLEMENT. JL' No. 31. The Saturday Review" says of the Family Herald Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating library itories." W. Stevens, 121, Strand, London and at all Kews- vendors. 41456 rilHE NEW SERIAL STORY, ENTITLED "HARD TO WIN," BY MR G. MANVILLE FENN. Author of uShip Ahoy," Dutch the Diver," Ao., &c., Ie now-Srpea.riDi in the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." A SYNOPSIS of the-ehapters already published appear ■ each week. ANOTHER STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to follow. The Cardif Times and South Wales Weekly Ketet, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 2d, or sent, post free, to any address in the United King- dom for 2s 9a per quarter, and the Colonies and all parts of Europe and the United States for 88 3*1 per quarter, prepaid. riARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published eYery Monday Morning. Price 211 per an. num, or by post 258- The Ie CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the hipplngbusi of Cardiff, 8wani61L, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir- culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is 1.1;;0 sent to the leading Foreign Cmw OKMC8S.—>5 -and 76. St. Mary-ntreat, Cardiff. 71 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES JL .1.10. SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE or THE LARGEST NEWS-SHE El's IN THE KINGDOM. and rHE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains aU the News of the Week, and gives more Loca1, District, and Genela.1 News b&n any otber payer. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News lor the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free ta aof wldress for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns -j TWOPENCE^ Columns^ jtmnmrg. THE ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY JL SOCIETY is new admitted to be the wealthiest institution of its kind in the kiugdom, having an accumu- lated CAPITAL of OVER HALF A MILLION, of which sum £ i9,98S Us 9d was saved during the year ending December, 1877, and has puiii to its policy holders more than ONE MILLION STERLING. Requires a number or Independent Agents In North and South Wales, particularly for Aberdare, Bangor, Cardiff, Ca.m1arthen, Abergavenny, Carnarvon, Holy- well, Llanelly, Merthyr, Pembroke, Swansea, and Wrex- ham, Special terms offered to energetic men.—Apply, Chief Office, 16, Preseott-street, Liverpool. 40426 WLTUM ATTrK'tTON. Chairman. Itsteis. ANDEAN'S ""SWAN" COMMERCIAL J-JL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 6 2, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. 40497 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. A GREAT PUBLIC WANT SUP- PLIED. GRIDIRON TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING- ROOMS, 204, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. The abeve Hotel and Restaurant is now open, and fur. nished and fitted UD a great outlay for the accommo- dation of Commercial Gentlemen and th e Public generally. Liberal meals, choice ciprs, aerated waters, flrstrate beds. Moderate charges. Gridiron Hotel, close to High-street Station, same side, t A. B. 8, KEATES, Proprietor. I U$in.$, ¿\IItTrt$$t$, j D. JOTHAM & SONS, THE FRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STBEET, CARDIFF PROPOSE SHOWING TO-DAY, AND FOLLOWING DA vs. THEIR NEW STOCK OB JUVENILE CLOTHING, whieh. for Assortment, CANNOT BE SURPASSED Itf any House in the trade. A Separate Boom fitted up for this Department. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. WW JMPORTANT NOTIOE. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AT NEATH. £5,950 Worth to Clear Regardless of eo., to save removal to Cardiff. JJOWELL AND THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Having now almost completed the whole ef their immense alteration at Cardiff, making their < Establishments the largest and most extensive out of London, are determined to give their undivided attention to its management, and have therefore disposed of their Neath Branch to Messrs Morris andYeo, who will after the cent Sale take possession, and carry it en fas their own benefit. Sale to commence at NEATH, On WEDNESDAY Next, APRIL 23rd, 1878, aM will continue for 15 days. All Goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, aad SOLD CHEAPER than at their flrct Memorable Sale. "PI"OWELL AND 0O., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. THE PREMIER CHOIOK. Those Gentlemen who wish to secure nrioritv of tion in WOOLLEN CLOTHS for Spring £ MW wear, will find at THE CARDIFF HOUSE an IIIUBIIII range of New Patterns and Materials, just received IrMS the Weiit of Eland and Scotland, lutending. BwesS are respectfully requested to iuspect the Goods aad giw their order* early they will thus secure a larger ctaiee and ensure greater attention to, and speedier OMStias ot, their orders, than by le&ving them over until the and Summer Trade has fully set in. are being fast tilled wan iic./ whinir foe Gentlemen am ble for the ensuing seasons—Address: W. PRICE- SONS, Merchant Clothiers and Outfitters, St. Mant. street and corner of Caroline-street, Cardiff. —Te Ms l Cash. One price. No abatement. tI jyjAGNETISM V. JQISEAS*. EDGAR WETTON'S PATENT MAGNETIC APPLIANCES. Which have now become so famous for the OUBE mmt RELIEF of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and many other Affectiew of the Chest and Throat, INDIGESTION, LIVER OOM» PLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, SPINAL DISEASES^ NERVOUS or GENERAL DEBILITY, fee. and PREVENTION of SEA SICKNESS. MR G. HUNT ORSBORN, (MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN) REPRESENTATIVE OF MESSRS WZITOH AND 00.. May be still consulted DAILY TILL FURTHER NOTICE at 8, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. To give advice as to the application of CURATIVE MAGNETISM, A large aasortment of tbe appliances may be eeen, sat every information obtained. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE :-10 to 8p.m. If desired, patients will be visited by appointment a* their own homes. CONSULTATIONS, Personal or by letter, free of charge. Pamphlets, containing a large number of Testimonial! and References, with general information, may be obtained gratis on application, or will be forwude l poet free. TESTIMONIALS. RHEUMATISM. 6, Wellington-tsrrase. Cardiff, March 27, 1879. With very much pleasure I testify to thc reat benea I bavederived from wearing your magnetic knec caps and" soles, I have been a great suterer with rheumatic pain in my knees, legs, and ancles for a considerable time past 8iuce wearing yur appliances the pain hit" hecn greatli al ayed, and I have found remarkable benefit, aud would strongly recommend your appliances to aU suftering frt18 similar complaints, &c. DAVID JOIUi. WEAK CHEST AND DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. 117, Bedford-street. Cardiff, March 2Cth, ]879. The appliance I had of you during your late visit is Cardiff for nn little boy has given great satisfaction he has derived great beuefit from wearing it, hi8 chell beiug stronger, and he is in much better spirits aad more lively. 1 would strongly recommend your applW ances to all sufferers. 1fT!! Davis. AFFECTIONS. Station-terrace, TonJu. near Bridgend, January 30, 1&79. 1 have much pleasure in tJlformiu. you that I ba18 received great benefit from the Luu Invigorate* that you kindly sent me and shall be pleased to no commend them to any one 1 know. WILLIAM KIRBT. LUMBAGO. Bristol, Jan. SOtli, 1879. I used one of your Magnetic Bands during an attack. Lumbago, and found certain and speedy relief. E. G. GANQK, Minister of Broadmead Baptist Chapel. MR G. EL ORSBORN begs to inform Invalids and others who desire information il regard to the Magnetic Appliances, and advice, t.ba& communications should be addressed to hiiu ac follows :— GEORGE HUNT ORSBOENf MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, 8, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. 7426 1328k ALKALI AND SODA WORKS, UPPER GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. To Grocers, Oilmen, Ship Chandlers, Owners of Stoass Boilers, and others. GEORGE OOBSON Wishes it to be known that he m:\Dufact.ure8 SODA CRYSTALS, And shall be glad to supply a guaranteed good article in quantities above 5 cwt., and at prices wbich wiil compete with any Chemical Works in the Kingdom. Maacturing Department under supervision of Mr W. HARK WOK, iate head Manufacturing Foreman at NetlMUB t Chemical Works, Bristol, N.B.—Flour and other Barrels wanted. Sample cask of 2 cwt. sent to any station in SotU 7432 Wales on receipt of P.O.O. for lee. 42246