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SAFES. SAF13^ •■V'| A DELICIOUS COOLING- 55RINK IN WATER. IN SODA OR POTASH. HUHLY MEDICINAL, AND IS AN EXCELLANT n*r,^ STIMULANT. .^ASH PRICE PER BOTTLE IS. 2D. „ ALSO ROSE'S LIME JUICE, per bottle, Is Id. RSgS ORANGE BITTERS, per bottle, 2s 2d. ■^t'S QUININE WINE, per bottle, Is lOd. SOUTH WALESTGROCERY AND PROVISION STORES, J7, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 31765
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) IMPORTANT TO FitftMERS THRASHING MACHINE mmM "4 THRASHING MASMMfi AW ? SUITABLE PORTABLE EJSGINS& ALL IN PERFECT ORTWR. FOR SALE OR HIRE. I RRICES AND PARTICULARS" <JN AVFMICATIM, APPLY TO ATAGT f CHAS. D. PHILUPS, i NEWPORT, MON., Manufacturer of PHILLIPS' IMBROVED I WATERPROOF COVERS For Engines, Mf.chines, Carts,
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JNASY TO COOK, ALWAYS FRESH, AND READY FOR USE, are JJOPKINS' J>ORK gAUSAGE. ^tor nino months' experiments, "and varied success and failures, I have now succeeded in turning out a "PERFECT PORK SAUSAGE." ^°th in its bright appearance and keeping properties. have been told by my friends that the attempt to '^blhh a name for Sausages was not worth the trouble, it would talce 50 years to make a name for cleanliness purity, so I congratu'ate myself oil doing it in nine I have put up Machinery that will turn out 1bree tons, or 0,720ibs per week. The present make, oug-h early in the season, has already reached 2,0001bs. Dft week. Wholesale Agents are wanted in Treherbert, crthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Newport, and Neath. They packed and delivered by the early morning trains °m Cardifl, in 2i lbs. baskets. CARRIAGE PAID. I Q.EOR GE OPKINS, 34372 AMERICAN MARKET, HA YES, CARDIFF, JOHN W ILL I A M S, t 16, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, Jhvit-es attention to the following low quotations :— SE,Fine American 5d per lb. Finest clo. ,„ 6d | BtTTTER-Prime Welsh la Id Fine Waterford is Od New Canadian. OslOd in 2 lb tins Is Od each. Compressed 3s 3d ,E-York-shire Relish 0a 5dp. btle v Ditto „ 4a Odpr. doa 31936 THE ANCHOR VANS. IlUDSEHOLD GOODS REMOVED, bv Road or llail, EFFICIENTLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, ECO NOMIC ALLY. WOO D B R O S., i ^^W £ ST CANAL WHARF. CARDIFF. 5836 Skipping Notices. JJ&^<JR Y. EDWARDS' C CARDIFF AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. ^Tise first-class Steamers of this Line win sail as t<A- FROM CARDIF* TO NEW YORK, ftfiEOLA," 2,300 tons, Oct. 5. &HIWTNDDA," 3,000 tons, Oct. 19. ^fiLHEUBINA," 2,500 tons, TO FOLLOW. F&OM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. &HEOL A," 2, £ 00 tone, Oct. 26 [ 1|%IWi.\DDA," 3,000 tons, Nov. 2. "IIEUBINA," 2,500 tons, TO FOLLOW. JHROL-GII BILLS OF LADING for all classes of ODS and PARCELS to &:i(I from the inland towns in 2un K'> and places in .the WESTERN STATES of n^RICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, St frVV1S. MILWAUKEE, lit PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- Jrl-0 DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &e, in conjunction iiiht ^-r'e> Oreat Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and fj^igan Southern Railway Companies. 01' f'rieght and other particulars apply to, W. Y. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport, TURNER, EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristol, or G. F. BULLEY, 5824 51, South-street, New York. AX w STEAM BETWEEN /CARDIFF, S WANSEA, jgafeaSaBBMag: KJ BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, ^heapestRoute for Goods to the North of Ireland, and tS;11 Parts of Scotland Screw Steam-sliip3 AVON, Capt in Fr?; AIL?A, ^Ptain Evans; SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- ALEXANDRA, Captain Iluckinan are intended tod11'1 Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow ^sist vessels (unless prevented by cirumetaiices), to,.ow3, in the month oi fcEFTEMCEK :— EAST BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: 7 Ko* ,RDIFF T0 BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 14 p?;Ur^ay •• 2 p.m. 21 Saturday „ 9 p.m. Saturday c p.m. 2S Saturday „ 6 p.m. 3 FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. X0 T sc!ay 3 P-ln- 17 Tuesday „. 2 p.m. Tuesday l p.m. 21 Tuesday 0 p.m- GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. fi Tr ay •• 2 p.m. 16 Monday « 2 p.m Monday 2 p.m. 23 Monday — 2 p.m Monday • 30 — 2 p»m. I FROM NO. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW, j? Wednesday 10 p.m. 18 Wednesday 8 p.m t1 Wednesday P-m. 25 Wednesday 8 D.m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. l? Friday » P-m. 20 Friday „ 4 p.m. iriday •• p.m. 27 Friday ..1 n.nu Friday 30 — 6 n.m P GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST. ,li'n'3!ay •• P,nft- 19 Thursday 9 pan inursday 2 p.m. iC Thursday 2 p.m. *jroods are reqmrfxl 'to bo alongside OXB HOUR be £ o»e time of sailing. *are8,—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d D«ck, 10a. Green- or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d: Soldiers or ft0r8'10s" Return Tickets issued at Far#-and-a-haif, ayailabie for month. te'vPPly in Glasgow to William EHoan & Oo.; Greenock, to ■on A"iu<isay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- 8-. Sou; Bristol, to Mark ^Vbitwill and Son Swan- t S to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R. Burton on; and in Cardiff to E. TAYLOR & OO., 63, Bute-street, Docks. September, 1878. 31043 Ik^rEITB STAR LINE V f ROYAL & UNITED STATES MAIL STEALERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, fcr- Passengers to all pa.*t3 of the United States and to The well-known magrnifioemt steamers are appointed {? sail weekly as under, carrying: Her Majesty's and tlie n'ted States mails;— Adriatic Tluirsday, Sept. 26 Bntannic Thursday, Oct. 3 Celtic Tuesday, Oct. 8 Germanic «. J. Thursday. Oct. 17 Baltic Tuesday, Ovt. 22 From QUEENSTOWN next clay. constructed in seven water-tight compartments. rjS^1"6 ])aggao-e 81 days in summer, e| days in winter. jq. spendid vessels combine the "hicthest speed and aut^ are unsurpassed in their attractions to l'as- jn^na and State-rooms amidships, luxui'iously w. 'shed. Piai.os, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, ™ shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-lighted, felltilated, and warmed, and Passengers of this class fee eive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses 40 attend the women and children. Apply to BAKNES, GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff to F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, near Cardiff; GEO UK VAN, Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, Hill, Ebbw Vale; .lohn Copeland, 124, Iligh- Srcet, Slorthyr; Jlessrs liarc-eaii-I Brown, Newport, f*°n.; II. Coiniop and Son, Bryntnawr; James S eni>is, Tredegar or to ISMAY, EIRIE, and Co., 10, Watcr-strept, Liverpool, and al 34, Leadenhall-street, London Jj^MEBICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVI,"RIIOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, p. EVERY WEDNESDAY. j.? *rs"-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accoinrr>o- llon for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- j»f'j?.0r3 goods landed at Philadelphia on the Vi'harf k l'*e Pennsylvania liailroi^l. This is the shortest and route to the West, V^PP'.y to IUcHARiiSON, SPENCE, and Co., 17 and lq, alter str, Liverpool: JONSS Ditos. aud Co, Bute 'ftm"8* > Ja?je3 ATRS, 102, Bute-road, Cardiff; kj r*8 Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; iloaLR .To.sm, JXo-street, i'ontypridd; XILKEY and Co., Abertiilery. J^dlLriVNABJD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. i,. w v r»LS^RPOOL TO « ij W YORK AND RONTON EVERY THURSDAY AND SAturSAY Tins Comjiany has been established for FortV Yea™ J? i ia note 1 for its safety and comfort for all classes 5 *s CTiffc r s ■Apply toD. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. Aetivo Agents wanted m Cardiff and District. 19 J jr +■*■ A Ij Ij A N LINE, i~\ o'IOETEST OCSAN rASSAQB TO '"°AMEKICA._ HALIFAX, CANADIAN. AND UNITED STATES MAIL. Comnosad ft! Twenty First-cla33 btoawsn> LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY every FRIDAY/ for HALIFAX '5^RTLAND. and BALTIMORE. Througn Tic-ets w NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, WW 811 in Canada and the Stites, t°'<y Fares and excellent Accommodation.. • Pnssenjers who secure their Ticket^, before leaving «Otjie are met at the Railway Station ny an appointed of the Company, who takes charge of them until cy go cn board the steamer. Ti,.c Canadian Government grants Assisted Pasgages by "e Allan Writs for the Pamphlet •• Lord DulTerin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff T. J. '•POse, 7, Temple-street, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, jjeath; D. S. Thomas. British Schools. Llandovery: W. "HJion Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. K _yoiuj Youngj Screw Packet Wharf, Newport. 4^29 87, ST. MARY-STREET, OARDIFF. (OPPOSITE THB nOYAL HOTEL.) G. cA R P E N T E R It "BOOT AND SHOE JVIANUFACTURER. Invites inspection of his NEW STOOK FOR THE 8UMMERSEASON, COMFRISIHO A BPLE2TDID VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE GOODS, OF THE BEST "NUFACTUr.&_ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 23 Houshold Furniture, Pictures, &c., at Swansea. Sept. 26 Horse3, Carriages, &0., at Swansea Oct. 1 Copyhold and Leasehold Propertv. at Swansea Oct. 4 Messrs JOSEPH BRADSHAW and SON. Domestic Cloth, at Manchester October 1 Mr T. E. Gi ORGE. Live Stock, Crops, &c, at Mvnvddvsllwyn Oot. 8 Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Freehold Farm, at Llungattoek, Crickhowell Sept. 26 Mr 11. W. HARRIS. Colliery Plant, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Messrs J- HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates, at Cardiganshire. September 24 Mr J. M". LEEDER, China and IVire, at Swansea .Sept 23 Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea. 20 Household Furniture, &e, at Swansea Sept. 27 Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. Contractors Plant, &c, at Swansea Oct. 3, 4, 5 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Horses, Ponies, Cattle, t-c, at Neath Sept 23 Farming Stock at Eaglan Sept. 26 Messrs MADDOX & MEITY. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept 26 Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff .September 28 Housshold Furniture, at Penai Lh Cot. Messrs MORiaS & PriCE. Breeding Cows, Heifers. &c., at Coxall .Sept. 26 Mr W. II. REE3. Colliery, at Swansea Oct. 10 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXANDER &. CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 24 Silver-plated Goods, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 25, (J, 27 Farming Stock, &.c., at Whitehall Sept. 26 Household Furniture, at Cardiff September 28 Uniedeemed Pledges, at Cardiff Oct. 1 Farming Stock, &c., at Dhiaa PowJs, October 3rd Furs, Skins, &e.. at Cardiff .Oct. o Farming Stock aud Crops, at St. Nicholas Oct. 7 Slates, at Cardiff- October 9 Household Furniture and Effects, atCardlff..Oct. 10 &11 Leasehold Corn and Flour Mills, at Cardiff Oct, 12 Rope Works, Machinery, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 15 Property, at Cardiff October 19 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c., at Aberaman Farm Oct. 21 Mr JAMES STRAKEIi. Sheep, &c., at Abergavenny .-Sept. 25 Live Farming Stock, at Cwmjoy .Sept. 80 Freehold Estate, at Abergavenny Oct 1 Messrs THOMAS, SON, & DAVIES. Horses, Cattle, &c at Devnnc.-k Sept. 30 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & 00. Joinery Stock, Timber, &e., at Cardiff .Oct. 1 Mr JAMES VAUGKAN. Schooner, at Milford Haven September 26 s E TO-MORROW. 7, MARLBOROUGH-TERRACE, BOATH. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, September 24th, 1878, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of a gentleman who is leaving the town, consisting of rosewood centre, c.ird, and chess tables; couch and chirrs in crimson damask; whatnotj, mahogany utning- table with two Insertions; dinner wbon, cheffonniere, sideboard, open bookcase, ditto couch and chairs, in leather; hall chairs, barometer, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, gilt pier and chimney glasses, en- gravings, Spanish mahogany double winged wardrobe, tent bedsteads, duchesse table and stand, cheval and toilet glasses, chests of drawers, dressing tables, semi- circular washstands, with marble tops; toilet ware, night commodes, towel horses, birch and iron bed- steads, feather beds, bedding, pallic.sses and mattresses, cane-seat and other chairs, breakfast, dinner and tea services, and other china; cut and engraved glaw, &c., together with tlie whole of the numerous kitchen requisites. Salt, to commence at Eleven for Twelve o'clock precisely. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 5S37 31715 IMPORTANT SALE OF IVORY-HANDLED TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FOLKS, HIGH-CLASS SHEFFIELD SILVER-PLATED GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, MARBLE DINING-ROOM CLOCKS, Ac. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co., beg to announce that they have received instructions from Messrs Griffiths and Co., Shef- fie.d.to SELL by AUCTION, at 30, Duke-street,Cardiff (the premises lately occupied by Mr Morgan, Cabinetmaker), on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 25th, 26th, and 27th oi Septluubsr, 1S78, a large and superior collection of SILVER-PLATED GOODS, TABLE CUTLERY, CLOCKS, &c. The STOCK of ELECTRO. PLATE includes the folio v,,i ii,Tea and coffee services, epargws, pickle forks, sardine tongs, butter trowels, kt.ii'e rest3, grape scissors, sugar'sieves, nutcrackers, soup, sauce, and toddy ladles; dinner, breakfast, dessert, and butter knives meat, fowl, and lish carvers fish knives, dessert cases, goblets, claret jugs, kettles, liquor and pickle frames, sardine boxes, salvers, salt cups, soup tureens, toast racks, skewers, &c. The CUTLERY consists of finest ivory-handled table and dessert knives, meat and game carvers, stcela, &c., to match; also. walnut cabinets, containing complete sets of cutlery, spoons, forks pu 12 and 18 pairs), fish- eating knive3 and forks, with ivory, pearl, and plated handles, «c. A splendid assortment of elegant musical boxes, with the latest harp, harmonic, flute, voix eeleste, and drum and LeVl accompaniments, with inlaid rosewood and wal- nut case3. Marble dining-room clocks, mounted in bronze, striking hours and L»i-iiours on gongs, the works of guaranteed quality. The goods may be viewed the mornings of the sale, which will commence each day at 12 and 6 o'clock. 31770 WHITEHALL, RUMNEY. SALE OF FARMING STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -ij?jL DER, and CO. arn Instructed by Mr D. IL Daniel, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, ths 2btia day of September, 1S78, tho undermentioned valu- able FARMING STOCK, viz. 15 MILCH OOWs. 4 HORSES. 23 PIGS. A choice lot of poultry, the implements and datry uterv- sils, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The crops axe two tons of potatoes, two ricks prime meadmv hay of about thirty-five tons, seven acres man- golde and swedes in lots, rick black oate, three aoree trefolium and vetches, and thirty-two acres lattermath to 2nd February next. Refreshments will be provided at 11.30 m., and the sale will commence promptly at 12.30 p.m. Credit will be given on the usual terms, with approved security; The House, Farm, and Buildings to be Let. Particu- lars to be liad of Mr D. II. Daniel, C.E., 14, St John's Square, Cardiff. 5822 34716 RUMNEY, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF COPYHOLD LAND AND DOUBLE LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE. IVFESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX- _L»-0- ANDER, and CO., are Instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Globe Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 28th day of September next, at Three o'clock in the After- noon, the following COPYHOLD LANDS, PUBLIC HOUSE, GARDEN AND ORCHARD, Situate in the village ef Rumney, in the Oounty of Mon- inoiitll. 111 LOT I.-The Double Licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Pear Tree Inn, with the Garden, Orchard, and Out-buildings attached thereto, containing 2r. 28p. or thereabouts. T LOT 3.—Three closes of Pasture aiKl Arabic LAND, situate near the village of Runnicy, liuwberea Jiy, oJi, and 897, on the parish map, and containing 4a. or. 2<p., or thereabouts. Lc.T 3.- Three CLOSES of PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, situate on the Moors, near to the Mardv Farm, Rumney, numbered 264, 206, and 267 on the parish map, and containing Sa. Or. 5p., or thereabouts. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are In the occupation of Mr John John. This important Property ig within a convenient distance of the town of Cardiff, tho land being ap- proached by parish roads, and a good business has fur some years been maintained at the Pear Tree inn. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to Messrs Daltons, Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers. 5816 34804 UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Saleroom, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, September 28th, 1878, at Three o'clock, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consigned to them for absolute sale. Goods intended for tlii3 sale must be sent to the Saleroom on or before Thursday, September 2Cth, with the understanding that they are to he sold without reserve. 34768 SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.. Pursuant to the "Pawnbrokers' Act," 1872. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. ure instructed by Mr Solomon Joseph, Pawnbroker, of Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of October, 1873, at One for Two o'clock precisely the valuable UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of gold and silver watches, chains, guards, trinket*, silver plate, &c., pledged daring the period commcacirig 1st May, 1875, and ending 81st August, Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, St 170 LiiLË WESTRA FARM, DINAS FOWlS, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co. are instructed by Mr Tnomas Harmy fwho is giving' up the fann) to SELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, October 3rd, 1878, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FUHN. £ r'rP,i'?vi2 th.rce miiking'cowif'five two-year old heifers, four calves, two cart horses, a suckintr colt sow in furrow, bacon pig, and the crops, consisting of two ricks 0 wheat, iwo mows meadow Gay, one mow barley, two acres swedes, and the keep on the land uD toVclF-h ruary, 1879. Implements, waggon nearly new,' cart" winnowing machine, arrows,three ploughs,clian machine' harness, trace and shaft. Also, by permission, a brown CART MARE and SUCKLING COLT by Ilero. The mare is now in foal,to 4 WI;t a-wnnc. A grey cart gelding, and a promis- ing two-year old colt by Colonel Uoinillj's Cart ho^e, the property of Mr Eckley, who is leaving the neigh- bourhood. Refreshments at one o'clock. Sale cotnmcrvcinir at two o'clock punctuaDy. Two mouths' credit will be given on approved sccnrity. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 5339 31718 LARGE SALE OFn^ AT^ (lUEEfi^ "ciu^BERS -m/fESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- J3JL D £ ft> :uu'1 9^" aie instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, on THURSDAY, October 3rd, 0, an extensivo assortment^o. highly valuable 1 Cllb, aKlAS, &C. consigned for sale to cover advances comprising travelling and" hearth-rugs, muiis, flounces, jackets, seta of trimmings for mantles, jackets &c. The furs are 01 bear, wolf, buffalo, silver fox, nadger. opossum, racoon, lynx, tiger, leopard, chinchilla, sable, beaver, skunk, ermine, and seal. „ To be on view on the day bciore the Sale. Full particulars will appear in catalogues, to be had on application to the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12 o clock at noon and 7 p.m. precisely. 31719 application to the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12 o clock at noon and 7 p.m. precisely. 31719 BUTE WHARF, TOP OF EAST DOCK, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF ABOUT ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SLATES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., arc instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, (for the benefit of whom it may concern) on WEDNESDAY, Sth October, 1S78, at three o.clock, 11,600 SLATES 24x14 ES.OoO „ 24x12 33,000 20 x 10 In L<jts to suit the Trade. Catalogues on anpiieation to TION, (for the benefit of whom it may concern) on WEDNESDAY, Sth October, 1878, at three o.clock, 11,600 SLATES 24x14 58,000 „ 24x12 33,000 20 x 10 In L<jts to suit the Trade. Catalogues on anpiieation to the Auctioneers. OUgen's Q*iambciv, Cardifi." 84842 gutrtiim. 'PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MAESYFELIN FARM, DYFFRYN, ST. NICHOLAS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, a:i CO., itre instructed by Mr Llewellyn Lewis, who.is Iv'.ng up this Farm, to SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, the 7th day of October next, the useful FARMING STOCK AND CROPS. Particulars will appear in next week's advertise- ments. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 34737 SALISBURY HOUSE, No. 2, BELGRAVE-TERRACE, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. ~TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JLYJL DER, and CO. are instructed by the Adminis- trators of the late Mr Abraham Biernstein, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence as above, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 10th and lltli October, 1878, the whole of the valuable modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mid other EFFECTS, en the premises, including :— DINING-ROOM. Mahogany telescope dining table, three inlets, extending to 11 feet superior mahogany suite, spring stuffed, and covered in morocco leather handsome Spanish liiahoerany sidecourd, p]ate-gliS3 back, piir of walnut card tables aud worktabJe, rosewood piano (Nutting aud Addesa), large gilt, pier glass, gilt cornice and fringe, new Bius&els carpet and heart'criig elegant crystal chandelier, oleographs and engravings, various china, and other ornaments. BREAKFAST-ROOM.—Extra large cheffonniere in carved walnut, with shaped marble top, lofty plate-glasa back, and oak panels; walnut card table, rosewood 100 table aLd embroidered cover, mahogany chairs and couch in hair, gilt pier glais, oil paintings and oleo- graphs, Brussels carl et, bionac chandelier, ornaments, &c; IIALL.— Mahogany table, hat and umbrella stand, timepiece, lamp, &c. KITCHEN.—Mahogany cheffonniere, corner cabinet, tables, chairs, and general requisites. CHINA, GLASS, &c.-Aii assortment of breakfast, dinner, and tea. services, various glass. &e. DRAWING-ROOM.—Costly suite, jn carved walnut, upholstered in rich pink figuie l satin, elegant shaped and inlaid oval walnut centre table, walnut occasional ditto, a large handsome walnut cabinet, decorated with ormolu and marqueterie, walnut whatnot, large pier glass in black and goid frame, blilt pier glass, pair gilt con-ote^ tables w.th marble topi and mirrors, pair gilt girandoies, divto shaped cornice, elegant bronze and steel fendei and fire irons mounted in ormolu, coal vase, large ormolu timepiece, elegant lustres and other ornaments, velvet pile carpet and hearthrug, oleographs and gilt frames, bronzed gaselier, &c. °' ° 6 „ and handsome Spanish niahog- any .tuabran bedsteads, iron ditto, feather beds, spring, tH..11 other mattresses, palliasses, duchesse taoie ans. toilet table, en suite, in walnut and Spanish mahogany, with shaped marble tops; maple wardrobe, w-itn celiac mirror panel, mahogany and other chests of drawers, glasses and toilet appurtenances, superior I TVVV6, carets, fenders, ornaments, &c., &c. 1 large assortment of excellent house and table linen of all kinds. SILVER PLATE AND PLATED GOODS.—About 200 ounces of silver plate, including table and dessert knives, forks, spoons, fish sliccs, &c., ic the best patterns, electro- plated tea Rnd coffee-serviecs, and other articles. Sale to commence each day at 11 for 12 o'clock. The Auctioneers desire to (-all the particular attention of purchasers to tha above sale, the house having been newly furnished only two months before the death of the proprietor. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, one week before the sale. 34807-5860 ELY MILLS, NEAR CARDIFF. LYESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX- T"t-^t^DER' ancl C0- ;lre instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at t! 0 Royal Hotel, Cardiff, en SATURDAY, the 12th day of October. 1878, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon ('subject to conditions of sales to be then produced), the valuable LEASEHOLD CORN AND FLOUR MILLS. knowii p.# ELY MILLS, with four pair3 of French Burr Wheat Stones, C; rn Cleaning, and Flour Dressing Machines, commedious Bins for stering grain, and aD other necessary appurtenances. The Mil! is driven by two Watersheds, 20 and 8 horse- power respectively. The supply of water is abundant, except iii uaus'ually dry summers, when a steam engine is used. Also the commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, containing seven rooms, tack kitchen, dairy, cellar, and outbuildings, a capital well of spring water* two produc- tive gardens, snug stabling, hay loft, and pineries. The mill, dwelling-house, and appurtenances are held, with other premise., for the residue of a term of 00 years from 25th March, 1S20, at the annual rent of £ £ 0, of which sum £ (2 will be apportioned in respect of tha premises now sold. Immediate possession may bo had. The purchaser will have the option of taking two field? of rich pasture, about 13 ncrcs in extent, close to the mill, with capacious shedding for cattle, at a mode- rate rest. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 34841 CARDIFF HOPE WORKS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Joseph Elliott and Sons (who have decided to relinquish this branch of their business), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, Penarth-n ad, Cardiff, cn TUESDAY, the loth day of OCTOBER, 1873, at thrf- o'clock in the afternoon, CARDIFF ROPE WORKS,1 Comprising the Premises, as tliev now stand alter the recent fire, with the whole of the PLANT, SALVAGE MACHINERY, &c., &c. THE PREMISES NOT DAMAGED BY FIRE Consist of two dwelling-houses, engine house, tar house, a new machine room, substantialty built, 44 feet by 80 offices, smith's shop, stable, cart shed, &c. THE PLANT NOT DAMAGED BY FIRE Comprises 18-inch cylinder horizontal engine and tubu- lar boiler, erected by Parfitt and Jenkins, quite new; four circular rope laying machines, fitted in new machine room, in perfect working order two new lines of shafting with pulleys; three wire rope machines; complete tar- ring in whine rv and apparatus; spunyarn machine; new winding drum; new bobbin frame; lathe and set of tools; new heckling frame jacks, &c. THE SALVAGE MACHINERY, More or less damaged by fire, consists of two automatics, three 8-spindle machines, one 4-spindle machine, spreader and drawer, finishing drawer, bobbin winder, two barra- cloughs, one carder, rope laying machine and traveller, tubes, reeling gear, one wire rope machine; a large quantity of shafting, pulleys, brackets, and iron bolts: bearing* and couplings, crab winch, extra traveller ana fore-twist: one-ton platform weighing machine one t)- eivt weighing machine; cone and bevel gear on main shaft, &c. &c. The Premises, with the whole of the Machinery, Plant, and Salvage Goods, will be put up in one lot, and if not sold the machinery and Dlant, together with the salvage machines and several tons of wrought and cast iron, will be disposed of In separate lots for the convenience of purchasers. The propllrty is held under lease from the trustees of the Marquess of Bute, at a ground rent of P,29 per rnnum, for the term of 99 years, from February, 1859. Further particulars may be obtained from tbe Aua- tioneers; or from Messrs JOSEPH ELLIOTT & SONS, 6835-34721 Ship Store Merchants, Cardiff. ALLTLAES, PETERSTONE-SUPER-ELY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 19th day of October next, at Three o'clock precisely, the following lots of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, with FARM HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS: LOT I.-Alltlaes FARM HOUSE, together with the Outbuildings, Garden and Yards adjoining, and also the three closes of Land, known as the Six Acres, by the house, and the three acres and the field on the north side of the road, numbered on the tithe map 172, 173, 175, and 1^5, and containing altogether, according to a recent survey, 15a. lr. S5p. or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All those two closes of LAND, numbered on the tithe map 171 and 174, and containing, by a recent survey, ISa. 2r. lOp. or thereabouts. LOT 3.—Ail that Field or close of LAND, known as Ty Wittin, numbered on the tithe map 192, and contain- ing, Recording to a recent survey, la. 2r. 2p. or there- abouts. LOT 4.—All those two FiELDS, formerly called Cot- tings, numbered oh the tithe map 176, and containing, by a recent survey, 10a. 2r. 34p. or thereabouts. LOT 5 All those three FIELDS, numbered on the tithe map 103, 165, and 166, and containing, by a, recent survey, 9a. 3r. 2p. or thereabouts. LOT 0.—All that FIELD and QUARRY, numbered on the tithe map 182, containing 2a 3r 2ip or thereabouts. The above lands are celebrated as being of the very highest quality, and they are well known in the district °Fn rlc']ness and feeding capacity. i ?re situated ab»ut 6J miles from Cnr n V,^iV'im a of, Peterstone-station, from whUh good road leads, and from the bcautifm views which they command, and their boaltliy situation, they would form attractive building sites Stone of the best quality for building and lime-burning is to be obtained on the property. ° Further particulars and plans and conditions of salo may be obtained from the Auctioneers and from Messrs Dalton, Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff; and from Messrs Griffith and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff. 34767 PRELDIIKARY NOTICE. ABERAMAN FARM, NEAR ABERDARE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT SIIEEP, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, HORSES, PONIES, &c. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed by the Powell Dutfryn Steam Coal Co., Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, at Aberaman Farm, near Aberdare, on MONDAY, 21st October. 1878, 500 FAT SHEEP, 40 FAT AND STOltE CATTLE, And several HORSES, PONIES, &c., Being the surplus Farming Stock of the company.t Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and catalogues will be ready for distribution one wee], prior to tho sale. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 31717 O T I u E. The SALE by AUCTION (advertised for Thursday, Sent. 26) of FURNITURE, FARMING STOCK, and IMPLEMENTS, at Ynis-an Farm, Tafi's Weil,WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. TRIBE, CLARKE & CO., Auctioneer; p«tcd 4, Crockhcibtown, Cardiff, 21 Sept. IbtS. Uli io TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. STEAM JOINERY WORKS, PEARL-STREET, ROATIT, CARDIFF. ESSrtS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. jJyJL have received instructions, from the Trustees, to SELL by At. CIION. on the premises ns above, in lots to suit pureiiacei'o, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, the whole of the STOCa-IN-TRADE, manufactured and unmanufactured, belonging to the estate of Cutlan Brothers, of Cardiff, bankrupts, amount- ing to £ 800 or thereabouts, consisting of an assortment of unmanufactured well-seasoned timber, doors, mould- ings, architraves,newells, balusters,rails, matched boards, nails, axle pulleys, screws, a cask of mineral oil, with other stores and materials. The whole will be on view the day prior to nnd on the morning of the dale, which will commence punctually ai 12 o'clock at noon. There will be no reserve. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr J. Sydney Batchelor, Cardiff Mr G. F. Hill, Solicitor, Cardiff, or of the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, September 18th, 1878. 6852-34700 SALE THIS DAY. No. 11, BRIDGE-STREET, Near the HAYES BRIDGE. fCARDIFF. MR G. W. MORISCO will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, September 20th, and Four following Nights, a large quantity of FURNITURE, CLOTHING, JEWELLERY, &c. Tiie Sale will commenco evening at 7 o'clock, and on Monday, September 23rd, at 2.30, when a handsome POXY; a first-class worker and sound; a set of harness, spring cart, and spring truck will be sold. The above having been sent there for absolute sale, will bo sold without the least reserve. 76, Boath, Cardiff. 9Qïi "4'- I b!J UdhHJ. SALE THIS DAY OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD -STHEET, SWANSEA. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. 1\/f R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- JLvJL strueted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, with- out reserve, at the above chambers, on MONDAY, I September 2:3rd. 1878, a large consignment of CHINA AND WARE, TEA SERVICES, &c., Comprising dinner sets, breakfast sets, tea sets, sets dinner ware, dessert sets, best Engiish cut ports and sherries, claret and champagne glas ses, best English cut decanters, claret juga, celery glasses, sugar basins, and cream jugs, lustres of all descriptions, best toilet sots, ornaments of every description, hot water jugs of all kinds bedroom sets, single and double; spittoons, Majolica goods of all kinds; n. large assortment of gilded clocks, under shades; marble ditto, flower stands, flower tubes, table and bedroom water bottles, soda water glasses, and glasses of overy descript ion; sets of jugs of all kinds, assortment of blaok and gold tc., pot, aild water jugs, and other goods too numerous to n;entioJ1. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 34782 OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN' M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of Sep- tember, 1878, the whole of the London-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the property of a gentleman leaving the neighbourhood (removed for convenience of sale) comprising mahogany sideboard with plate glass back, do. chetTonniers, do. telescope dining table with two extra leaves, 6 mahogany dining room chairs in leather, mahog- any lady's and gentleman's easy chajrs, pier glass, Brussels and tapestry c-trp,-ts, hearth- rugs, mats, linoleum, mahogany and pitehnine bedroom suites, mahogany and pitehpine washstands with marble top3, do dressing tables, do dressing glasses, sets of ware, tovrel horses, mahogany chest of drawers, iron, half- tester, and French bedsteads, feather and millpuff beda, p.vlliasscs, hair and spring mattress, fenders and firo- lrons, coal vases, couch in cretonne, 3 do chairs, easy and devotional do, a very handsome walnut loo table, rocking chair, the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, dinner service, ware, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 34838 11, PICTON PLACE, SWANSEA. MR. J. M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, September 27th, 1878, tlie whole of the wcU-prcscrved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO- PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, and other EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing -room suite in striped rep, wal- nut too and occasional tables, mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany dining-room suite in hair, lniaid walnut cheffonniere, with plate glaasbackanft doors and marble top, mahogany cheffonnicre, handsome gilt and china timepiece under glass shade,pair of candebbralil to mactb, pier glasses, tapestry, Brussels and other car- pets, hearthrugs, mats, fender and fire-irons, window cor- nice and poles, pianoforte in walnut (hy Holderness and Holderness), stair carpet, and rods, &c, &c, brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, palliasses, spring mat- tresses. feather and millpuff beds, mahogany wardrobe ma with plate-glass doors, pair of 4ft mahogany toilet and stand with marble top, sets of ware, towel horses, cane- seated chairs, mahogany chests of drawers, &c also su- perior iron safe, pedestal office table, ditto chairs, the usual kitchen ana culinary utensils, clectro-plate, glass, china, lustres, ornaments, &c., wood erection used as coai house, stable, and fowls' house, Ao. Goods on view morning of sale. N.D.-The HOUSE to be LET (a few fittings to be taken to) apply to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had on application to the Aoo- tioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansoa. 34337 DEVON HOUSE. WALTER'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS Of the above house in the course of the present month. Further particulars and catalogues will shortly appear. HOUSE TO LET, with immediate possession, a por- eF tion of tlie, fittings to be taken at a moucratc price. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 84578 BLAENNANT-DDU WATERWORKS, NEAR SWANSEA. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. &c MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr W. R. Geeu, contractor, to SELL by Auction, at the above Waterworks, on' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, October 3, 4, and 5,18,8, the whole of tho valuable PLANT, Powerful Draught HORSES, CARTS, WAGGONS, HARNESS, and other Materials, used in the construction of the Blaen- nant-ddu Waterworks, comprising about 30,000 feet of baulk timber and planks in good condition wood erec- tions used as offices, navvy's huts, sheds, and stables chains, Lolts, bolt ends, pully blocks, ropes, bars, pick- axes, shovels, chaff cutters, corn crushers, stable uten- sils, &c; 4-wbeeled coupled tank locomotive, 3ft 3in gauge, with lOin cylinders, by and Wardle, of Leeds; three-ton double cylinder steam crane with radiatiug jib, on flanged wheels, with chains complete, by Appleby Brothers; three-ton steam winch by dc., with two six-iucli cylinders, and portable vertical boiler five-ton steam cnaie (of new design) by do, jib 19ft radius, gauge of ra:Is 7ft 2:n, with galvanised-iron home "Ila power aoublo cylinder portable engine, ny Barrows and Stcwart; 8-horso power portable engine, by Clayton and glnUtleworth; portable vertical boiler, feft by 4ft, with No. 2 patent donkey pump, by Appleby Bros; special steam pump, by Tahgye Bros, size, 12in by Sin by 18in new universal steam pump, by Hayward, Tyler, and Co, 9in cylinder' nu pump, with all fittings; 81t edge-runner pan mill, by Clayton, Son, and Howlett; óft rollers, with underneath gearing; 6-ton hydraulic jack 24in 10-ton traversing jack; lime grinding mill, with fiOm mill stone3 windlass serew jack No. I jim crow aud lever; No. 3 ditto, ditto; 2-ton band derrick crane, by Appleby Bros, 35ft sweep, 150ft fin chain; 4-ton hand guy crane, by GRdbill Bros, with 6COft of chain; 36in Carr's patent disin- tegrator Marsden'a 15in by 7in stone breaker, a large quantity of 301b, 401b, and 60ib flange rails: 4 double purchase crab winchoa; about 60 end and side-tip eartli wagons, 3rt 3in gauge, in good condition, &c.; 7powerful liorses, useful nags, dog carts, sets of cart, tip, and chain harness, carts, camboes, wagons, timbcrditto, barrows, water carts, &c, &Q. Luncheon at the works each day at 11. Sale to commence at 12 punctually. Terms cash. The timber, planta, wood erections, &c., will be boM the first day the engines, cranes and other machinery, rails, wagons, and other hard ware, tho second day and the horses, carriages, carts, timber wagons, harness, &e., will be sold in tho Yard of the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on Saturday, October 5th. A Conveyance will leave Swansea on the nkornlng oi Sale, at D.30, parties coming from a distanoe can secure a seat at 2h Gd, to and from plaoe of sale, on application to the Auctioneer. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had five days prior to sale, on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 34736 74, ST. MARY-STREET AND WESTGATE-STREETT CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1878, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced, the Lease of the above very extensive and moat centrally-situated f PROPERTY, consisting of all that MESSUAGE, OR DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, OOT BUILDINGS, YARDS, AND PREMISES, Situate v as above, adjoining" the offices of the Cardiff Times, and in close proximity to the Railway Station, Banks, Post Office, and Markets, and being specially adapted from its advantageous position, for carrying on au tx tensive and first class business There is a frontage of 22 feet in St. Mary-street, of 00 feot in Westgate-street, with an uniform depth of 140 feet. The Lease is for 21 years from 1st January, 1818, at the low rent of;9150 per annum. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary-street., or of Messrs GRIFFITHS and CORBETT, 31806 Solicitors, Cardiff. GREAT SALE OF DOMESTICS. MESSRS JOSEPH BRADSHAW and SON have received instructions from Messrs Joseph Thompson and Son (in consequence of a chmg-e in the firm) to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd, lb78, and following days,at 11 o'cleek prompt each day, at Pin Mill, Ardwick, Manchester, the entire Stock remaining oij hand, about thirty thousand Of their well-knowh DOMESTIC CLOTH, in lots to suit purchasers. On view Monday, September 30th, and following day. Catalogues clln be had on Mon- day, Sept 28rd, at Meslrs Joseph Thompson and Sons, 19, Lover-Street, Manchester, or at the auctioneer's o!"oes, 25, Exchange Buildings, St. Mary's Gate, Manchester. 34813 A Y N E AND C 0, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS, 14^"CR0CKIIERBT0\VN, CARDIFF, Call special attention ta their UPHOLSTERY GOODS. Every article sold is upholstered upon their P remises 4f first-class workmen. PAYNE and CO. are thus enablod to sell a much better clua; of Uoods as low in price as tho London and Bristol Goods sold by HOUSE3 in this TOWN, WHICH CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. HANDSOME MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITES in real leather 0 0 8 foot DINING TABLES, screw action .660 5 foot PLATE-GLASS SIDEBOARD „ 8 10 0 Ditto Carved wood hacks B 10 0 MAIIOQANY BOOKCASES, complete, from 3 15 0 OAK DINING ROOM SUITES, stuffed backs 12 10 0 WALNTUTSLTITESI,,iro:) 770 Ditto figured silk 12 10 0 BLACK and GOLD SUITES.. 17 10 0 4 foot 6 inch WALNUT CHEFFONNIERE, gbss backs] 0 10 0 WALNUT LCO TABLES u 2 2 0 60 by 48 BLACK and GOLD PIER GLASSES 1000 5 foot DINING TABLES u 2 17 0 EASY CHAIRS in iliair-sntiiig ..1130 COUCHES, in ditto 2 2 0 MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, from 2 5 0 4-foot MAHOGANY DUCIIESSE TOILETS and STANDS.. 0 BRASS FOOT and IIEAD BEDSTEADS 6 0 0 "'ffSgft-l TAYNE and CO. not only GUARANTEE their GOODS, but will EXCHANGE any article not approved of. 3i554 ^"MTHY NOT 130RR0W. MONET AT I? YT A CHEAP.RATES. g fj 'E« From £ 100 to £ 200,000 ready to advance on Fr«- 2 § hold, Copyhold, and Leasehold Land and HOBS# Pro* p perty." g At 4 to 5 Founds per centum per Annum. Smaller sum? oil Personal and other security. 1 NO BILLS OF SALE REQUIRED, jvj £ Amount advanced in tho year 1877 wsi 3 £ 127,000 18s Gd, T. J. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. I NOTE ADDRESS— COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, ( SWANSEA- 10991 by udinn. SALE THIS DAY. 2, PHILLIPS' PARADE, NEAR THE HOSPITAL, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have -Lt-M- been inftructed by -Air S-dlev (who is leaving the town), to SELL by AUCTION, 0:1 the aboie premises, 011 MONDAY, September 23rd, 1878, the whole of tho useful and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, china, glass, ware, &c., comprising wa!nut drawing- room suite in green damaslc, walnut loo, occasional and other tables, chimney glass, skeleton clock under shade, comer whatnot, Biussels, tapestry, and other carpets, roc'ing, folding, and other chairs, pictures, ornaments, lustres, pole and rings, press, lamps, timepieces, umbrella btand, mats, oilcloth, muslin and other curtains, fenders and fireirons, china, ware, &c birch lialf-tester, iron, French, and other bedsteads, hangings, palliascs, feather and other beds, washstands and tables, toiiet glasses, chesta of drawers, clothes rack, &c., kitchen tables, chairs, cupboard, together with the Urttal kitchen utensils; also, clog kennel, children's large swing, perambulator, oase of ferns, &e. Goods on view morning t f gale. Sale to commence at li o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers Oaioea, Victoria, Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 34305 ^.WfND-STKEFT, SWANSEA: ESBRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed, by Mr James Fisk (who is giving up tlie business), t > SELL by AUCTION, at the above piace, 011IHI RSDAY, September 20th, 1878, the whole 01 the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PICTURES, ether EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany and deul tables, mahogany side- board, couebos, ofii.;y and other chairs, carpets, oil clotil, pictures, fenders, tire irons, clocks. &c., i-c.; iron French and half-t3ster bedsteads, vashstands, dressing tables, chamber ware, pier and toilet glasses, together with the usual kitchen utensils;, &e.; also two "hop counters (cne with slate top), large marble slab, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 348S4 tah1ih(-d 1872- MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES'S -Monthly SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, iiAKJNKjh, kc., will b« held at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. Octo- ber, 1st, 1878. Cahlcgul/3 may be had on application to the Auction- eera. Entries to be made one week previous to the sale. n v ictoria Chambers. Oxford-street, Swansea. 84933 SALE OF VALUABLE COPTHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, THISTLEQOON-LANE AXD"SOMERSET-PLACE, M UMBLES MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES HAS .r been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at ths V.?imic £ c 1 Swansea, on FRIDAY, October 4th, lfe78, at 3 o c.ock xn the after nofin, the following lots, eubject to such conditions as will then he read \7 r DWELLING-HOUSE with the garden 111 front thereof, end garden adjoining fi). the east side tncreof, situate near the top of Ihistleboon-iane, Mumble, formerly a public-house, ^?.4,kn0^'n HUL HOUM, and now in the occupation of nliam Lewis, Alao two Copy!,old COTTAGES arij iin- mg the ahoy*, in tlie at verai oociflSktions of Mr Cook and Mis# IvicboU*. 1 LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE known as No. 4, bomerset-pla^e, stumbles, and now in the occupation of Dr Bevan, aj yearly tenant thereof, at the rent of £ 28. This Lot is t.e.dfor a term of 09 vears, from the 25th day of March, 1880, at the Tearlv rent of £ 3 ICS. MLSS-;AGE or DWELLING-HOUSE aDj kno»vn as No. 5 ^'oroe'sel-place, Mumlles, ana late ia the occupation of Mrs Thomas, as yearly tenant^hcreof, at the lent of £ 28. Tuis Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th fits P 1860> at tlus y^rly ground rent of LOT 4.- All tlt;tt MES3UA(,,IC or DWELLING-HOUSE and GAREN klLwn ss No. 6, Somerset-place, Mumbles, formerly in the occupation of Dr J. W. Morgan. T.;is JiOt IS held fo- a term of gO year*, from the 29th day of September, I860, at the yearly ground rent of L3 6s. For further particulars, apply to E. Avsiin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castie-street, ea or to the Auc- tioneers, Yictorii Chamber#, Swansea, 34S22 PENDERR1 F A It M, Ji IYNY1) DY SLW VN (Abeut ha'f-a-iniie from Argoed Station, on the Sirliowy Railway and about two miles from Crumlin.) MR T. E. GEORGE ia favoured with in- struction from ?rlr David Lewis (who is living up innmusr), to SELL by ATXTION, at the above farm, 0:1 1LESJAY, October 8th. 1878, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz- 16 head of cattle, 6 useful horses and ponies, 2 suckers, 50 fat wethers, 50 mountain ewes, 5 rams, pouitrv, crops oi ha>, \wieat, barley, oats, and swedes farming imple- harncss ry u'erislis; also a quantity of underground on,a?Proved security will be given to purcha^cis of 0 and upwards and discount of 2| per cent win be aLowoJ fur cash payments of £ 10 and upwards. 1 J Luncheon at Eleven o'clock a.m and sale to commence at Twelve precisely. N.B.-Application to Rent the Farm to be made to Mr Hanamaii Morgui), Six Bells, Dear JSbertillerv* Newbridge, near Newport, Mon ISth September, 1878. 34840) VALUABLE COLLIERY FOR SALE (By direction of the Owners, the Nauthir Colliery Com- paiiv, Limited.) MR H. W. HARRIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2GUi day of September, 187,14, at Two o'clack in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of gale as shall be then produced, unless sold in the mean- time by private contract, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COLLIERY, CALLED NANTHlR," Recently opened on t,vo seams of tlie best coal, situate in the Garvv Valley, in the parish of Llan^cinor, in the county of Glamorgan, together with tbe valuable engines, machinery, plant, and materials. Tlie colliery liau been opened by drifts and levels, and tlie whole of tlie coal can be very cheaply produced without the oost of shafts. The seams of coal aru in excellent condition, and none of the coal has been worked out. Sui>erior enyiaen and machinery have been erected, and these and tlie other plant are yoited to a larire daily out-put of coaL The mining rijhhs to the lease extend under the Nantbir Farm, which is about 00 acres in extent, but the property is the key to a large range of the tame seams under ad joining lan's of very considerable area. The lease includes all the coal, iron ore, building stone, and fiiecUy, under Nantliir Farm. The aeivi rent it) very suiaii, and the royalties are moderate. ..A siding has hesn constructed connecting th* colliery with the Ureat Westorn Railway. The colliery is only nine miles from Bridgend, and is fit a short distance from the ports of Cardiff, Porlhcawl, Neath, and Swansea. Thilrc are the usual workshops and ofRceg for colliery P\L only reason for the rale of the Colliery is that the subscribed capital I the Company, which is comprised principally of working men, having been expended in opening the Colliery, and in the machinery and plant, they are unable to provide tbe trade capital necessaiy for carrying on the works. This would be a laout desirable investment for small capitalist*, as tbe colliery is on a main line of railway, and tbe coal commands a ready market at first-class prices, and can be worked at moderate cost. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Harris and Taylor, Auctioneers, or to Messrs SIMONS & PLEWS, Solicitors, llerthyr TyctfiL Datod 24th August, 1878. 34553 NEATi 1, GLAMORGANSHIRE. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD IiESIDENTAL AND BUILDIXG ESTATE FOR SALE. MR WM. H. REES begs tofannounoe that lie has been favoured witn instructions from Howel Cuthbertson, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1878, at 3 for 4 o'elock in the aftet noon and subject to conditions of sale to bo then produced, the under- mentioned desirable FREEHOLD REStDENTAL ESTATE and BUILDING PROPERTY, comprising, Lot 1.—All that highly valuable FREEHOLD RESI- DENTIAL and BUILDING ESTATE called l'enrhiewivn, situate midway between Neath and Briton Ferry, in the parish of Lantwit-Juxta-Neuth, and within a few minutes ride of the railway stations at Briton Fcrrv, occupying one of the most charming positions in the district, con- taining an area of 28 acres, or thereabouts, with impor- tant and highly valuable building frontages to the turn- pike and parish roads, while the whole 's belted and studded with noble forest trees. The property includes a Family Residence, substan- tially built and delighlfclly situated, w:tli a good eleva- tion, well protected by ornamental trees and, shrubs, in the midst of fine park-like pasture lands, having a south and west aspect, and commanding extensive views of a. varied character. The residence, which is approached by a carriage drive from the turnpike road through a well enclosed iawn, has a porch cntrsnce, and contains Oil tho ground floor capital entrauce Jmil, 11!.¡-ge-.si7,edJ.1d well-lighted drawing and dining rooms fitted with solid Spanish mahogany doors, morning room, china, cook, and butler's pantries, large servants' hall, two kitchens with rooms above, &c. On the first floor, approached by best and second staircasD3, a suite of four principal bedrooms, billiard room, spacious olfiee, w.c. and on the second floor four good bedrooms; in the basement there are capital cellars fitted with stone sluto, bins, &c. and in a large enclosed court yard a laundry and dairy, with rooms above. The outbuildings and offices consist of large coach- house, a 4-stall stable, harness house, with room above co w and calf houses, cart sheds, fowl houses, piggeries, &c., &e. The residence is supplied with pumps of splendid spring and soft water. The walled fruit and kitchen gardens are extensive, well-planted, and stocked with fruit trees of the choicest kind 3. The giass houses comprise a new vinery, 33ft lone heated by flue, with 10 choice vines therein, and a new cucumber house, very neatly put up. The whole of the land, eligibly situaed as it is, affords the most charming sites for villa residences, and offers unusual facilities and inducements for its immediate development, which by judiciously laying out the ground cou.d be easily accomplished, with the certainty of a moit piofitable rcsuit, and without in any wr.y'iuter- fennj? null the enjoyment of tho resideuce" &c. The mmerals the property are not included in the sale. noiT-'T-q T.-??roe substantially-built DWELLING- I t l-roens. situate at the side of the turn- terrace T.ritcn-ferry, and known as Eastfcourne- Par'!°Nlnrs with plans and conditions of sale arc in course of preparation, and may be had at tlie principal hotels, Neath, Swansea, he.; of Ilowel Uutnoer^soii, Esq., solicitoi, Neath and of Mr Rees, at i^.nJwdPriuting Oiiices, Neatb. 34756 MILFORD HAVEN. 7^ 0F A SCHOONER AND HER MATERIALS. JAMES VAUGHAN will SELL it-" nv AUCTION, 011 THURSDAY, September 20th, I8/0, at Two p.m., at the Ferrv-Slip, Hakin, „ TEE SCHOONER PAUL," Of Falmouth, 87 tons register, carries 130 tons; cjas^cd E 1, 20 years, from September, 1377, when she underwent extensive repairs. Also her STORES and MATERIALS, consisting of anchors and cable?, sparrf, standing running rigging, ropes, sails (several nearly new), excellent Coir tow-rope, compasses, lamps, cabin furniture, cooking utensil3, tarpaulins, boat, &c., &c., the whole of which arc worthy of special attention. Tonus—Cash: For further particulars, anplv to LLOYD'S AGENCY OFFICES, 34S11 HaVin, Milford Ilaven. THOMAS FRANCIS BISSICKG" ENGINEER AND PROFESS ONAL VALUER Of MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING PLANT Of every description. VALUATIONS for the Trade or general Stock Takings SPECIAL VALUATIONS and RETORTS PREPARED for Probate, Mortgages, Partnerships, Losses by I Fi:'o, « £ c., &c. SALES conducted by Auction or Private Contract. COMMISSIONS executed. ^.CLARE-UIRSET. BRISTOL, jtaim by uttiou. I COXALL, HEREFORDSHIRE (10 riilcs from Ludlow, 12 from Leominster, 8 from Pres- teign, 10 from Kingsland Station on Eardisley, Kington and Leominster Railway, 8 from Craven Arms Junc- tion, 5 from the market town of Kniurhton, and a half mile from Bucknell Station, on the Central Wales Railway). IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS OF PURELY- ImFO llERErOKD CATTLE. DISPERSION OF THE GRAND HERD OF COXALL IYn;CWLES. MESSRS MORRIS and PRICE have 11 received instructions from Mr Thomas Rogers, who is relinquishing the breeding of Stock, to OFFER for Unreserve 1 SALE "by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 26th of September, 1878, THE WHOLE CF TIIS GRAND HERD OF PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, COMPRISING :— 109 HEAD OF GRAND BREEDING COWS AND HEIFERS, STOCK BULLS, AND BULL CALVES. — They consist of 37 grand breeding cows and their calves, 7 grand two year oldheifers, 16 magnificent yearling heifers, 4 grand?stock bulls, including "Cheerful," bred by Mr Yeld, Twyford, sire Chance," 37;;0, from "Beauty," by "Yolunteerist," 2863. (Cheerful is half brother to Wrexham, 4260.) NOTE.—Messrs Morris and Price, in drawing the atten- tion of Breeders and Fanciers of the Pure White-faced Horefor,ic, to the dispersion of the celebrated Coxall Herd, which has been aptly described as "Incomparable" and Invincible," bey respectfully t) intim.ite that the whole number included in .he Catalogue will be offered without the slightest reservation. It is desirable to state that it. the SMetermination of Mr Rogers to relin- quish breeding is tllc sole cause of the breaking up of this grand herd. Of late Mi Rogers ha3 not been a very frequent Exhibitor at Agricultural Shows, but during the period that he was a constant contributor to those institutions, his successes were so remarkable that he earned from the Press tho nom-de-plume of The Invincible." Mes-rs Morris and Price beg to observe that the whole of the Lots are in a perfectly natural and healthy state, and they are pleased to have an opportunity to direct the attention of gentle- men, agriculturists, aud buyers for tlie Continent and Colonies, to the Grand Animals which constitute the Coxall Herd, and to assure them that with purity of blood they combine fine character, great hardihood, and prime quality. Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale at One o'clock. Cata ogucs free from the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Salop; at the principal Hotels end Newspaper Offices at Here- ford, Shrewsbury, Worcester, and Birmingham L'ell's WeeJcht Messenger Office, London and from the office of Messrs Rogers and Hamar, Bucknell. 84771 ABERGAVENNY FAIR. ~VF~R JAMES STRIKER has been i-TJL favoured with instruction from Gerald Wontner, Es i., of Tallvmaes, Breconshire, to SELL by AUCTION, in tbe Sheep Market, Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Sey!emher, 1878, a consignment of 50 CHEVIOT EWES, 96 CARDIGAN EWE AND WETHER LAlnS, AND 15 RAMS. Sale to commence at 11.30 sharp. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tivcrton-place, Abergavenny. 346S1 MAESYBERRAN FARM, CWMYOYT Five miles from Llanviliangel Station, on the Great Western Railway. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF STOCK. MR JAIVI.ES STRAKER has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Wil- liams, who is reducing his Stock, to SELL by AUCTION, 011 the above premises, on MONDAY, the 30th day of September, 1878, 10 Grand Cart and Nag HORSES, MARES, and COLTS. 53 Head of well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, and 635 Head of well-bred RADNOR SHEEP. Luncheon at 11. Sale to commence at 12 o'clocii. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tivcrton-place, Abergavenny. 34S14 THE CWM LLANGATTOCK LINGOED, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE SMALL FREEHOLD ESTATE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION at ihe Aiig«l Hotel, in the town of Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 1st day oi October next, at half-past Three o'clock in tbe afternoon, in one Lot, subject to conditions of sale, the undermentioned valuablo FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Consisting of a substantially built Dwelling House and Premises, containing parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, three bed-rooms, and attics over. Attached are a stable, barn, mill-house, with cider mill and pi-eis,with good loft over, cellar, and other necessary out-buildings. The whole situate in the parish of Llangattock, Lingoed, to- gether with the very productive orchards nid land immediately adjoining the whole. Containing, by ad- measurement, 9.3.20, (more or less) and numbered re- spectively 162, 103, 164, 130, 152, Hil and 153 on the tithe apportionment map of the parish. This property is well situate; the land (the greater portion of which is orcharding) is very rich and produc- tive. The trees are in full bearing, the cider produced being of good qualiey. The House at a moderate expenditure might be cort- verted into a comfortable residence. The Timber, which is valuable, will be included in the purchase. The tithe rent charge and parochial rates are moat moderate. There is a, quit rent of ii per annum payable to the Marquess of AtergaveLiiy. The property may be viewed on application to the tenant, Mr William James; and further particulars obtained of the Auctioneer, Abergavenny; or of Mr THURSTON, Solicitor, 31731 Thornbury, Gloiieestersbite. NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS will SrELL by AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Neath, on Yv EDXEDA Y. September 25th, 1878, the following valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, PONIES, CATTLE, &c., Viz: Nine powerful draught horses, well known a3 first claT 1 workers, and disposed of in consequence of the pro- prietor relinquishing the hauling business; bay cob mare, several ponies and filEe3, 5 three-year-old heifers in calf; 6 Eets of shaft harness, 10 sets leading ditto, trap harness, 4 strong carts, spring car, &0. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. Further pai- tieuiars of the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, September ISth, 1878. 34733 TYCANOL FARM, PAGLAN, MI D'WAY BETWEEN BRITON FERRY AND AtEHA YON. MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS are instructed by Messrs D .niel Evans and Son to SELL by AUGTIOv, at the above named Farm, on THURSDAY, September 2Gth, 1878, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, Comprising 37 Southdown breeding ewes, 2 Southdown rams, 70 mountain ewes and wethers, (fat), 12 young cattle, draught horses, bay mare, 3 years old entire cob horse by "Express," 5 handsome two-year-old fillies, 2 ricks of prime meadow and clover hy, capital miller's waggon (to carry 3 tons), and a number of useful imple- ments. Refreshment at 12 noon. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m.. Par- ticulars of the 11 uotiOJlet:Ts. The Mart, Neath, September 11th, 1S78. 31704 TO W N-H ALL CHAMBERS, BRIDGEND. RICHARD JONES AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Agents to the Provincial Insurance Company, RSSIDEXCE—TON BACH. PENCOED. 815S4 .nr'TCT^ -i.i r .r-v- — — foil IrftMe RE GRIFFITHS, DECEASED. GRIFFITHS v. DA VIES. LEASEHOLDS ofered for SALE by JLJ TENDER, by direction of Sir Richard Malina, Knight, tiie judge to whose court the above-mentioned matter and action are attached, and subject to the ap- proval of any one or more of such tenders. Lor 1.—A LEASEHOLD HOUSE and GARDEN, No. S, Osborne Terrace, Neath. Unexpired term of S7 years from Lady Day, 1878, at a yearly ground rent of ,C1 8s, now in the occupation of Mr3 Bridget Griffiths, widow. Estimated rental, zC14 6s per annum. LOT 2.— Two LEASEHOLD fiOl.SkS «tua»e at fctatlon- roa*' Skcwcn, near Neath, held under a lease for three lives' or.e of which only survives, namely, John GniSths, aged 59, or thereabouts, grunted by Lord Dyncvor and Henry Combe Compton, Esq., at a yearly ground rc-nt of 78, now in the respective occupations of Griffith Elias, copperman, and James Harris, railway packer, at rents amounting" t:i 4s 4d per week. Sealed Tenders in,respect of each Lot, endorsed Re GriiTHhs, deceased," Tender for Lot 1 ur 2, as the case may bc), must be delivered before the 21st day of October next, at the office of Mr John Talicsin Davics, Solicitor, Neath and such Tenders will lie shortly after- wards opened at the Chambers cf the said Judge, and in case of hig acceptance or S"Y of such Tenders, notice will be sent by post to tbe ad iress of the person making the same. Forms (If Tender, with Conditions of Sale, may be obtained of Mr John Taliesin Dsvies, Solicitor, Neath Mr John Jones, Solicitor, Ncatli Mr E. B. Squire, 14, Great James-street, Bedford-row, London, W.C. or Messrs Haeon and Turner, 18, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C. 318.11 NEW DOCK TAVERN, ROATH. —— TO BE LET, by tender, o-i lc;lRe for a tenn of years, ali that single-licensed Public-house, or Inn, ana Pro- mises called the U New Tavern, situate at the cast end of Broadway, Cardiff, with the goodwill belonging ^T'iie^'reniises have rocei.tlv been rebuilt, aivl tu'.i-abiy fitted up for doing a good business. The situation is mot ehgible; the Broadway is daily bceOllling more used as a public thoroughfare. The population of the neighbourhood is increasing, and in ail respects the Inn is a dcoirabie investment. The fixtures and 1iLti:Jgs to be taken at Y:iU:1l i(}¡. The highest or UIY tender not neees.-ariiy accepted. Tenders marked New Dock are to be sent in before the First day of October, lo73. I For terms and further particulars, apply Clifton Hotel, Roath, Cardiff. „ Dated 16th September, 11;78. 9- 34777 T 1 L L I A M S A N D E R S, V* AUCTIONEER, KTm ESTATE AND 1 INSURANCE Alxi'NT 2d, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDil-J', 2d, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDil-J', Has the Allowing PROi-L^TlES for RO.VI ;E—Eleven houses in 'lopai-stree; «ix £ euteel residences in Metal-street, and^even1.1e,eid-3.i<.et, C-VTHAYS. —Five houses in I.etty-atre.,1. tell-i,oomck and one ge\en-roomed house. PENARTH.—One semi-detached v.ha in a;eT^-<- 5u frontage, in the best position in Conviaj-ioad, Canton (several cottages in Cunybeare-road. GRANGETOWN.—A corner in Brcmsg-rove-strect; cr.d earner hop and house in Houiicsdale-atrect; also eight houses Hl Ludiow-street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money may !*> had on Mortgage. Apply as above. 125—-25 &. }. 'Y, 1 R- tt¡HC ,4 H\ IHntwHr: 1; ¥ 4- .1. i)".y.. 1jLAN DAF F C ATH i/DRAL Clio irT. 1 here are two vacancies for bovv. Payment according to proficiency up to £ 15 a year, and education free in the Ce- tliedral Scliool, Trial of voices will take place 111 the Pi ebsnaai House, on Thursd.'y evening, October 3rd, at a quarter to sx. Application to be made 111 thc first instance by or.e of the parents to Rev E. A. Fislibourne. Also a vacancy for an alto salary £ 2;i a year. Sunday duty ] rineipally.—Apply to Rev E. A. Fishbourne. G FiTli3 SECOND-HAND FIRE ritoof SArll VJT FITUS SECOND-HAND FIRE PROOF SAF3 DEALE!t in tho world, who ha1? always the most extensive assort- mcnt of Safes by Chatwood, MilnOr, and other eminent makers, at about half tho price of now. A Guarantee with cach. Jlhistrs.ted Price L.e^ Post free. GRIFFiTii.-j, the SAFE MAN, 43, CANNON STREET, LOHXiON, E.C. 23—4^33 T. p A G E .\V 0 0 D, ilAf Jilt OF PATENT SELF-COCK ING AND OTHER I BRFSCH-LOADING GUliS. OLD AGEjT FOR PATENT C^ui.ED SHOT. NICHOLAS-STREET. liRlS'i'OL. 511018 ubnt [tgti(e.. EXCURSIONS TO WESTON AND -β-J ILFRACOMBE BY THE LADY MARY. -w TUESDAY, 24th, to Weston at 1.30 p.m. Returning at C.O WEDNESDAY, 25th, at 9.0 a.m. and 3.0 Heturning- at 1.30 „ 0.80 m To Iifracombe dirtct. THURSDAY, 2Gtb, leaving Cardiff at 8.0 a.m. Returning at 3.45 p.m. FRIDAY, 27th, to Weston at 10.0 a.m. Returning at 6.0 p.m' SATURDAY, 28t,h, at 11.0 cLiiL and 4.45 p.m. Returning at 3.30 p.m. and 0.15 p.m. FARES—To Weston, return 2s and Is Od To Ilfracoinbo 5s 4s Single 4s 3s Tram Cars will leave Roath on Thursday morning at 7.90 THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR LLEWELYN JENKINS, of Maesycwmwr, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 25th hist., leaving his rsi. dence, near Hcngoed Station* for Ilengoed Chapel at 3 1U:I1. punctually. Friends wiil please aooept this inti- mation. 3-1S43 WANSEA GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1830-1 SOI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY- Fnrn HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY MEETING of the Swansea Gas-Light Conif-aiiy will be held at the Offioe Works, New-road, Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of October next, at Half-past Twelve o'clot-k at Noon pre- cisely, for the transaction of the general business at such meetings authorised. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that at the said meeting the shareholders may, if they think fit, proceed to the Election of an Auditor, in the plaoo of Philip Price, Esq., resigned. All candidates for the office (being shareholders) must deliver to the Secretary notice in writing, together with any proxies, three clear days before tho ({¡.y of meeting. The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED on V EDNESDAY, the 25th day of September, and be Re-opened immediately after the meeting. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Chairman. THORNTON ANDREWS, Sezrctarv, Swansea, 17th September, 1878. 848 2* cAERP-HILLY ENGLISH BAPTIST CEunCH BAZAAR, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Scpte-nber 25th and 20th, 1878. Tea and other refreshments will be provided for visitor*. Mr GWILYM THOMAS and CHOIR and the celebrated Master BARKER, Ilaroist, have kindly consented to enliven the proceedings with Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Doors will be open from 12 coon to 10 p.rn. Tickets for Admission aud Tea, Is; Admigsion only, 6d. The proceeds to be devoted to the aid of the Building Funds. Any gifts of fancy work, books, pictures, and every useful or ornamental article, will be most thankfully recceived, and may be sent to either of the following ladies Miss H. Thomas, Post-office, Caerphilly; Mies Rose Morgan, Aurelia Cottage, Caerphilly; or Mrs. A. Tilly, Albert Villa, Cardiff. Any gift in money may lie sent to the Minister—Rev D. EVANS, Caerphilly. Third-class return tickets, Od each, will lie issued by the Rhymney Railway Company to those showing their Bazaar" Tickets, which may be purchased at ths Hailway Station. The last train will stop at Llanishen (third- cl W THE CARDIFF POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW Will be held at THE MARKE T-HO USE, ON NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, 1878. Schedules may be obtained on application. J. W. MORRIS, Hon. Secretary, 34686 J. E. GUNN, Secretary. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES AT PENTREBACH, NEAR MERTIIYR. Tho Drawing will tcke place in the National School, Trocdyrhiw, on THURSDAY, October 17th, 1878, in the presence of the gentry of the neighbourhood. The fol- lowing valuable Prizes will be given, and 100 others :— £ s d j £ s d Special Prize, wag- S. Cash 0 10 0 goiiette, value.. 30 0 0 g. 14yds.BikSilk 3 0 0 First Prize 12 0 0 10. Woollen -hawl 10 0 Second do 8 0 0 11. Electro platod £ s d j £ s d Special Prize, wag- 8. Cash 0 10 0 conette, value.. 30 0 0 9. 14yds.BikSilk 3 0 0 First Prize 12 0 0 10. Woollen -hawl 10 0 Second do 8 0 0 11. Electro platod Third do .5 0 0 Tea Pot 010 0 4. Cloth—suit of 12. Pair of Sheets 0 5 0 Clothes 3 10 0 1?. One Quilt 0 10 0 5. China Tea Ser- 14. Gentleman's vice .150 Umbrella 0 10 0 6. Pai&ley Shawl 2 10 0 15. America n 7. Ilome-curedllajnO 15 0 Cheese ..150 Tickets, Gd each. The Drawing will be on the plan of the Art I'n'oD, and the winning numbers will be published iu the ITe-ftem Mail r.nd South Wales Daily SvWi on Monday, October 21st, the Guladganvr and Parian on Wednesday, Octo- ber '_3rd, and. jaeth oii Friday, Oct. 25th, 1873. Treasurer—Rev. W. Green, B.D., Pontyihiin Vicarage, Merthry Tydfil. Secretary—Mr W. T. Hore, Troedyrhiw, Merthyr. Hon. Pecs.—Rev R. Jones. Pentrebach, Mr W. Powell, Pentrebach, N.S. Mr W. Jones. chemist, Troedyrhiw Mr W. Protheroe, Yew-street, Troedyrhiw; Rev D. Gower, Tonna, Nc-ath Mr T. Arthur, Tonvre- fail, Glamorgan, and Mr T. Williams, Wernlas, Merthvr Tydfil. twOOS—6ood Agents are required in every town. CAPEL SEI LLANELLY. —— Tilc Members of the above Church, who are under the ministry of the Rev J. Rhys Morg-sn, D.D. (Lleurwg), desire to ask the support ct the public. The Church is one of the most prominent in Wales, and has tent cut several strong and vigorous branches. At present this Mother Church is labouring' under a burden of debt, and tbe Members have determined, in order to relievo them- selves of a portion of it, to hold A GRAND BAZAAR During the First week ill OCTOBER. Many friends have already promised assistance in pro- viding Articles for Sale, Ornamentation, &c., and offers of a similar nature will be tlianki j ly received, on behalf of the Committee, by the Rev. J. R. MORGAN. D.D., 341M Wet End, LUue'.ly. EGIMENTAL OltDEItS bv L'I*eut-Col- HILL, commanding' 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 21st Saptcmbfr, 1878. I.-The corup:t:tion for 1\0. 2 prize will take plaoe Ai the Battery, list Moors, on Saturday, £ Gth iuoUnt, at 2.W p.m. The deta-dimcst to oocsidt of one sergeant, two corporals or bombardiers, and seven gunners, to ba composed of numbers who did not compete for the county prize. The range will be l,eOO yards. One non- commissioned officer from cach battery will be required for the range pa.rty; uniform to be worn with waist belts and forage cars officers, patrol jackets, t 2.-ColoHcl Davis, V.C.R.A, commanding Auxiliary Artillery, has kindly consented to act as umpire. 3.—Drill for the above competition as under:—A, B C, and D on Monday E, F, and G on Tuesday A. "H, C,' aud D on Thursday E, F, and G on Friday. Commenc- ing fit G p.m. 4.—Gun and carbine drill on Monday Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Friday at 7.30 p.m. Recruit drill same time. 5.—The following promotions have been !1l in F battery, viz :-C,1:lIIf)[S Foster, Griffiths, W,llhuu.3, and Booth to be bombardiers. 6.—Captain Thompson will attend at the orderly room on Monday at 7.30 p.m. to receii c any amounts contri- buted towards the fund mised,&c.,that have not yet been paid in. It is requested that noncominissionetf officers who have any balance in hand attend on the above evening, that the fund may be closed. 7.—I and K Batteries, Penarth. Gun and carbine drill oil Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. S.- For duty during the ensuing week Captahi Ingram, Lieutenant Berkley, Surgeon Granger, Sergeant Le vis, Corporal Counock, U0!Uha.r<llCr Jolw, Trumpeter Stiliman. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO., are now prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the REMAINING SHARES in THE COUNTERSLIP SUGAR REFI- KERY COMPANY (LIMITED), BRISTOL. Capital £1:,0,00;) in SCP3 Shares of £O\) each. First issue in 200 Shares of jioOO each (of which more than one-half has been pi ivs.tcly,premised), and payable as follows :— 0 £ 50 per Share on -at-on; 100 on allotment; 50 „ in three months; 100 as and when 'required. It is net intended to call more than £ 3X> par Share; but, should it become desirable to make further calls, due notice will be given. Directors. The following gentlemen, nearly all of whom are actively engaged in commercial pursuits, have been named as Directors, and are willing to serve if approved by the Shai-eliolders:- George W. Edwaris, J.F. (Mayor of Bristol), of the firm of Edwards, Ringer, and Co., Tobacco Manufacturers, Redcliff-street. William Pethick, J.P., of the firm of Haycreft and Pcthick, Merchants, Quecn-squnre, Bristol. C. W. Savage (Director of the Monmouthshire Railway and C.nu! Co.), Springfield. Vfestbury-on-Tryra. Herbert Thomas, J.P.. of the firm of Christopher Thomas and Brothers, Broad Plain Soap Works, Bristol. Eeiv ard P. YVills, of the firm of W. V. and H. O. Wills and Son«, RedcliiTe-Etrect, !?r!\to' f Phil lip John Worslcy (Managing „ 8 etham Chemical Company), Rodr.ej Lf) Ed-.vard C«. Clarke, of the firm of inbe, Ci.ake, aad Qo^ A'bian Chambers, Bristol. BAxrriRS. Mile*, Cave, Bsillie, and Co., Old Bank, Bristol The "West of England and Sout.i Wales District Baukiiw Co., rr;sto1. ™ SOLICITORS. firittan, Livett, Box, and Brittaln Fussell, Prltehard, Ewann, and Co SECREXAUV (pro ic> Frank N. Tribe, Albion Chambers, Bristol. OBJECTS. r ^i.?«UroC=Vv *°r the whole of the well-known Mr- r^ 1 ri^;t, and Patent Rights, which 4?,V\lllJ. have cost the late Proprietors upwards of ft a"a were vuitnd h^t year by Messrs Fuller liOisev, and Co., and Mr Josiah Thomas, the City uurvtyor, as a going concern, at £ 170,000. io rearrange the most suitable portion of tho build- ings as a conipuct modern ReUsery, capable of turning from 250 to 500 tons or more <.f refined sugar weekly, and capable of extension. Plans a id estimates for this nave teen obtained from the best sourccs.. To realise the surplus prjperty (premises and plant), the proceeds oi which will, it is believed, reduoe the first cost 01 the Refinery to a very moderate sum. Detailed Pro.-pectuses, with c ipies of Contracts Re- ports and Forms of Application for Shares, may be ob- tained of the Solicitors or the Secretary. S481S /YlAS(>0W~A NL> TII.E HIGHLANDS. \J7f Royal route via Criuan and Caledonian Canals bv R ova! Mail Steamer COLUMBIA, or the IONA from Glasgow, daily at 7 a.m., and frero Greenock at 9 a ni., conveying passengers fjr Oban, North and Wei:t Highlands.—See bill, with map and tourist fares, free at Messrs Jones and Son, booksellers and Stationers, St. Mary-street, Caruiff, or by post from David Hutchinson and Co, 110, Hope-street, Glasgow. 34169 r PLEASANT EflTERYESOETO 5IEDI- RESETS COTbJrSX54 tSpi CXi™ 3-,M agreeable "and refresher draught, sv.kr^ v roiierc3 Head-ache, Ad<iHy7»*Musneso, qL- v'l' vcnshne3^, G j'it, Rliaum»ti<lCk*Jt, Iafluenaa, g "'f pt.1<?;}3> and ail dLessw caused by 3a nodus Pr ~a ,.ln t!ie system, lis use prevents and flares p Siaalt Po.-c, Stone and Gravel, Apopi^nr, £ i».a 1 ,s'' °' which arise from too large an unouqt of i, oleinenti in the bo.ly. Whensvoif tiMnogn Is foul, itirrca, or coated, this Saline ia the bast of aH jinMdies. all Chemists, ia St-<pperod Bottles,^Mlsl.}!, -5 v 4s, aud lis each. Bent by rail dSrec^Srooitfcilifcei"^ on receipt of 30, «, or 132 stamp*. 9oU jB«a?eh^j^a(ld Erotlxn, Chemists, V/oiver himpwo., tern* I conger and Son3, 150, Oxford-street. Agent?Ift' .1 atr Anthofty, Messrs Colc^nan 2u £ £ i aiidltr Jtw^. ITMIR ^NTCVTAINMCNTG. CARDIFF. 13 HI L H ARMO NI C THE A T R E, ij~ „ CARDIFF. Licensee and Proprietor Mr C. J. Jaekson. On MONDAY, September 23, 1S7S, for Six Nights only tne great Adelphi Drama of NOTRE DAME, with a spcciaUy selected company under the direction of Mr James Buchanan. Expressly painted new scenery by Mr J. Johnstone. New dresses by S. May. New music. Grand chorus. Hie whole produced under the personal direction of Mr James Buch:u,sn xr uf/"8? ?UJ-tain ri6e" wHh the late Andrew Ilalliday s adaptation of letor Hugo's NOTRE DM!'7' to conclude with the grand ballet divertisement eni iilw? GEMS OF THE EAST, by the Sisters BELTON and a Corps de Ballet, The Vwrid-Rcnowned Actress MISS BATEMAN. MONDAY Supported by Miss Virginia Francis, Miss next, E. H. Brooke, and other members 0'£ the Sept. 3011L Lyceum Company. Production of the for eminent successful day Two Nights LEAH. only, Leah, a Jewish Maiden Miss BATIWAN. As played by her over 500 consecutive nights in Eendon, and ali the principal cities in Great Britain and America. Mr Tom Ta". lor's Powerful Domestic Drama. jlAivY WARNER. Tv- Mary Warner Miss Batkmax. As played by her curing the whole of the past season at the Lyccum Theatre, | London. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. Prices: 2s Od Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. No Second Price. Plans may be seen and seats secured ¡¡,t Messrs Thompson and Siiackcil's Music Saloon, Queen-street. ig TUART-HALL! CARDIFF. THE EXCURSIONS TO RUSSIA, TUll- WAil KEY, CYPiiUiS, AND BERLIN. ^j!r THE K0'" 0rEN VE11Y EVENING, n THE at 7.30. Commence at 8. W.\1¿ TilE ———— THE Day Exhibitions will take j .lace Weunesdays V-, A 1 THE and Saturdays. Doors open at 2.30, cum- 11I THE mence at three o'clock. WA;t THE WAU THE POOLE AND YOUNG'S THF and greatest enterprise, viz., a THE alK' Entirely New Diorama of the yV?,, THE RUS30-TURKISH WAR WAR THE Being a CbJosstl Pirt^rial Eeeoid of tbe THE above convulsing struggle in the East of w»u THE Euro; e ^y.tu THE AVAR THE ——— AVAR THE Dwraua OF tub War.- -Dnring the past WAR THE few days there lias been added a represcn- WAR THE tation of the British Fieet passing the WAR THE Dardanelles. To see this is alone worth a WAR THE visit to the entertainment. The Fleet is WAR THE not shown as a still picture, simply painted WAR THE on canvas, but actually moves across the WAR TIIE ste, the p2,Ü:t!ng of the towering hiils WAR THE oil the shore, by p.11 ingenious dioramie WAR THE effect, moving in the opposite direction s > WAR THE slowly as to be almost imperceptible, and WAR Tk'E producing an cxtremc'y ree.iisti-: scene. WAR THE Tee tdiips are admirably presented, no de- WAR THE tail being omitted. Tins opportune addi- AVAR THE tion is "certainly one of the greatest WAR THE triumphs in the class of entertainment, we WAR THE hiive ever witnessed.—Bath Journal, April WAU THE 12th. WAR THE ——— WAR THE THE BAND WAR THE will perform appropriate and National WAR THE MuVie. WAR THE MISS ALICE TURNER WAR THE will sing the Russian and Turkish National WAR THE Anthems at every Entertainment. IvAlt THE IIm. F. HILTON. Buffo Vocalist. WAR THE MR. CHRISTIE, Baritone. WAlt THE c- lilt. SCONCE, who will introduce WAR THE his numerous adeedotes and Budget of Pun. WAP. THE Admission—3s, 2s, Is, and Cd. VrAll 31753 NOW OPEN. ROAII T I N- G RISK. THE ABOVE PLACE FOR RECREATION IS NOW OPEN. Under new I)1:;U1a,g0:.aCDt. I ADMISSION GJ. USE OF SKATES (flimptor:s" Cd 1, OPEN EYEHY EVENING, From 7 o'clock to 10. MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS. 345S6 't TREHERnER GRAND ORATORIO CONCERTS. PUBLIC-HALL, TREHET! B1SR T, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24!1 DRILL-HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER, At 2.3C and 7.33 p.m. TEMPERANCE-HALL, ABERDARE, THURSDAY, 26TH SEP! EM HER. GRAND PERFORMANCES OF MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH" Will be given at the above places 1)7 alip RHONDDA CHORAL SOCIETY, Wlien the following eminent Artistes will take part:- Miss MARIAN WILLIAMS, R.A.M., London. CONTRALTO — Miss MARTHA HARRIES, R.A.M., London; ns- Mr D. DAVIS un i Mr T. R. FELIX. r Mr LUCAS WILLIAMS, London, Pupil to IIerr nerc>e] AC'"O.M]'ANIST— Mr DAVID BOW EN, Dowlais, Accompanist to South Wales Choral Union. I ORCHESTRA— BRISTOL AND BATH STRING AND BANDS. LSADKR (IF" BAXD— Mr ..1. <>. I}ROO]{E. COKDUTTOR—M. G. R; JONES (CARADGG). Carriages may be ordered for 5.30 and 10.30 p.m. A Special Train will leave the Tail Vale Station from Cardiff and Aberdare Stations after the Concert, ca' dog U all Stations. 58U8—34C21 ¡: &egnl øtj(t.. N 0 T ~I C E. NOTICE IS HEREBY G1 VEN. that all Persons having any claims or demands against the Pembroke Dock Pro- vision Industrial Society (Limited) are requested to send the particulars thereof in writing to me the undersigned, I John Itlxon, Secretary of the said Society, 0:1 or before the Seth day of September, lbiB, after whidl date the assets of the Society will be distributed. (Signed) JOlI mo;, Se.urv, Pembroke Dock Provision Industrial Society, Limited. Ko. 15, Upper Gvyt^er-stixet, Pembroke Dock. 3',7^7 I 1., .¡>- ,.io IJuiEatiom "JJENEATH THE WAVE," NEW SERIAL STOdY, By MISS DORA RUSSELL, Is now appearing Ü1 the (CARDIFF TI.MES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." The Cardif IHntcs and iouih ii'aJcs Weekly Xcics, 72 long columns, may be had from all Newsagents, price 2d, oe sent, post free, to any address in'the UnitcxfSfing- dom for 2s l-d per o.uartcr, and to the Colonics and.all park; of Europe aud the United States for 3s 3d per quar- „e~ prepaid CARDII'F SHIPPING AND MERCAN- TILE GAZETTE, TILE GAZETTE, Published every Monday Mcnni^^ Price 155 per annum, or bv post 218, The" CARDIFF SHIPPING AND MERCANTIT E OAZETTB" contains a complete record of the Sb.ipnln" hMlnewof Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport,, and the Br\s>M Channel, Afld circulates among all the Merchants :d Brokers of the Bnfftel Channel Ports, end generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Llo/a*, the Lombard., and niest of the co, &i,d is aiso sent to the lc"dins iftjreijjn Ports. Csisf Cfgiasa— 75 aad 76, St, Ha.ry.st.aet, Cardiff. T72 COLUMNS. IIE CARDIFF T I M E S O VTT A*VD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS 11, "] Cr THE LARGEST NEWS-SUEE'1's IN THE KINGDOM, TIIE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOIi WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains ail the News of the Week, ana SJ*0* J.' lx»cal,"Diftrict, and Gtneial News than any ot.*er I1"! Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Weeks l,e,,b for the ithole of South Wales. Ihe Serial Stone* are Ij tli# moet talented Novelists, ana the London Corns- &nd ■Le^iiing* Articles aio of marked noiiii}. Sold by all Ne^afircnt3, price 2-1. teat post iroe to any feci dress (oi* 2s pci* quarter. -j!2 { T\VOiENXE.}.,72„C^I'inS*. GIWINUKT. h.H'. COIDENT-INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), No. 7, Bank Buildings, Londm E.C GSNF.ral ACC'-MNTS. Petrosal 1X'RIES Railway Accideveb. Death u? Accdsxts. O,-fJ\ Agencies throughout Wale?." C. HARD ING, Manager. ("'J..I.q" ,1' S-tftel??, •» li-OME FROM HOME. MATLOCK HOUSE HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISH. MRNT AND RESIDENCE FOR VISITORS. WE3TBURY-0N-TRYM, NEAR CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Proprietor—HENRY SHAW. 34503 'Terms:— k Board and Lodging per week £ 1 12 0 Do. with Hydropathic Treatment .11'.1 2 0 g w A N 8 E A T Commodious STABLING for the use of Visitors Loose Boxes and Stalls for Horses; Good Beds. Oxford Hotel, °~^n"StrCet' Mr. J. DAVIES, Proprietor. D CT ""SATIT K E Y; WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, WORKING-STREET, I (Lato of Lt.) C — >■* ii ■ iiii'i # 2MB—1— G»I?IIIFSS__a<MRF.S^ES. D t,]- OTITAM AND gout THE PRINCIPALITY 26 AND 27. ST TIIARY -STRiiEX, CARDIFF. TANUFACTURERS OF hi FIRST-CLASS 0LOTHOia ThfANUF ACTUIlERS OF -L?_a- s ICPERIOP. ITINGI QioTiima I 11AKUF, CTURKRS OF JJVERY DESCRIPTION OB QLOTHINa THE LARGEST STtPJIi OF JUVENILS CLOTHING IN SOUTH WALES. o "Y"Ell 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF SHOW ROOfS. ESTABLISHED IS38. 84198 J3iPORTAXT TO CASII BUYERS DRATi^ilif STùCl CF JP O W L E R AND O., 3 3, ST. MARY-STREET, REMOVED TO AND SOLD BY T~T OWELL AND ^OMPANf JLJL ON THEIR OWN PREMISES, JJOWELL AND COMPANY, L ;;4 THE CARDIFF DRAPE US. THE CHANGE oF SEASON. AUTUMN ATTIRE, At Messrs W. PRICE and SONS, Fashionable Clotmers and Outlitter. the (ardl!i House, St Mary-street and Caroline-street, Cardiff. AUTUMN ATTTrtE, For Boys. onlliF, anct Gentlemen, made t4 measuie, in ncweet styles, from best materials at lowest cash rices. AUTUMN ATTIRE, For Boys, Youth-, and Ccnt'omon, rc.dv made i tl.c \aifoU3 s, ^aIieLics, one itie^- aud ]wice°. ACTDiN ATTIRE. An immense stock of ITafs, Shirt.?, Hosiery Ur.ibreilas, Waterproofs, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs Izc, cheap. AUTUMN ATTIRE. For re.idy-money oniy. Cne price, plain figures, no abatement, or discount. 23 c. h l!J lÜ A, ..J. gOTICE OF REMOVAL^ l.. C. L. MONFRIES Ecgs to inform the La.liei of Cavdiif that sl'.e hus now OPENED UE't MEW SHOW ROOSi IS OROCKKEREXOWN, Where she has a varicu and choice selection ol 15, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Sept. Otl. S48 CRNITUltE -ii' E JjlURNITUUE URNITURE HAVE YOl: SEEN Messrs. GOLDENSON & CO's. FURNITURE SKOW-ROOMS ? 78. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF? Next Joor to thc Free Library. Go and inspect tlieK Goods for yourselves. Tliev are now ofterincr HANDSOME 'MAHOGANY DINlNG-liOOM SUITES, in Real Leather 20 10 0 8 by 4 .VAJ.OHANV DINING TABLES, Patent Screw 6 10 0 5 foot MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, with Glass Back 9100 5-foot ditto ditto Mali-gany C 10 0 Mahogany BOOKCASE, from 4 5 0 Handsome Oak DINING ROOM SUITES, Stuffed Back Chairs 13 10 0 8 by 4 Oak PINING TABLES, Patent Screw, from 6 15 0 Walnut DRAWING ROOM SlTrE, in Dep. from 7 10 0 Walnut DRAWING ROOM Si'lTCs, in Figure- Silk, from 1400 Black and G da SUITES in oi k. ironi H i 0 0 4ft Cin Walnut Inlaid CHEFFONNIERE, from 7 0 0 Walnut Inlaid LOO TABLES, from 2 7 6 60 by ii> I'ler GLASSES Black rrO Gold 0 0 50 by-10 Pier CLASSES, Gilt 4 5 0 A Large Assortment Pier GLASSES, from 14 0 5 by S Mali .gany DIl-iING TABLES, from S 0 0 Mahogany Easy CHAIR 5 in norechai: frori.. '.1 0 U Maluie'.iny COUCiiES in li^r-oban-, liv-m -1 • C> Mahogany CHAIRS ill Hor chair, 6 3ft. £ >in Mahogany DRAWEES, from 2 10 0 Mahogany CllEFFC-NNIEl-tES, from 2 7 0 5-fcot Mahogany Writing TABLES, from r, o 2 Large Iron Fire-proof SAFES, to Vc S. ld Clvmp. 4-foot Mahogany Duchess TABLE, on st.ind. with marble slabs 7 5 0 Brass BEDSTEADS, hea l and foot 7 10 Q 0 A Large Assortment of BED>TKAD- 'n 0 11 C CARPETS AN.) REGS CHEAP. Messrs. GOLDENSON ::11:] C). Warron;. a!! their Goods, as they cannot be bougb.t in London, Bristol, or South V»a'cb for anything iike their Price, Witt EVF.RY ARTICLE WARRANTED 34561 := <TNDNR* ANA t7\HH\itl9. A R D I F F U N 1 0 N \J Tlie C.rdiiT Board oi Giurdians are prepared to receive TL'N'DERS for the SVl'l'LY of -deit. Groeenc;, Cheese and Butter, Ficur, Potatoes, Australnm 'Ironed Meat. Beer and Porter, Wine ami Sjiiiits, Drug.Clothing, C.*»t3, Shoes, and Clogs, Leather,_ Flannel, Coai, Straw, Stones for breaking, and otner articles re^uii-ee for the Workhouse, Ir.dus'ria! Sc10013, anc Out-door Paupers curing the Qtnrhe" e-mmencinc 5th October, 1818, and ending 3rd J;\rua-v. 1870. No Tender can be received except in tho 1.-ndy authorised form, which may be obtained on nn»Hcatio'» r.t the Clerk s OI:¡Ce, (LUCfI' C,¡(lL¡'1:c:s, Car,j1ï. Sealed Tenders to be sui, to the Werkhoine (accom- R^Vniv>o'-6i''Ic1 f P"aeiieal.'ie), on or befc-re lutlDAY, 2(ill September, 1878. By order, T W. P. STEPHENSON, C!erh» D..ted icth eptember, ie-Ts. 3!7r,0 r['.f A.NLD ..L 'ER? arc invited for the ercction cf 5 ARM BUIijDINGS, &<• comprising a Dwelling-house, Kitchen, Barn, Stable, Cow-house, Cart Shed, Pugorios.and other Out-buildings, on PWLLYGRAEEL. in the Parish of Llandiio-Abercowyn, in tbe County ol Carmarthen. Such Tenders to include tl;c clearing away of ill, pre3cnt tuil,ling"s. Plans and Specifications 11 be seen at the dwelling- house at Pwllygrefel, afo: e Haukige of all the Materials will be found to the Con. tractor free 0: charge. Sealed Tenders to be sent on or before the 1st. of OCTOBER, 1873, to Mr Thomas Griffiths, Estate Agent, Cardigan. The lowest or any other lenucr not nceesrardv ac- cepted. ;,í792 uUdinJ c;(!(it\h,. (,'I P A L I 'Y A N N f IN-" JL VESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1B0. lNCOiU'OP.ATED MARCH, 1S70. OFFICES—28, ST. MAKY-sTREET, CARDIFF. Tbe Oldest, Lamest, and most Equitable Society ic the District. Total Income of Society since formation £ 33),041 f)3 7d Amount lent on 2s 3il Interne for the year 1877 €•.> Vv2 lis 8.1 Amount of Bonus divided 18m ;J 434 Amount remaining as Reserve L!.IJ,(i.] C 1] s 9.1 The Offices are open DAILY Ur the h-oic el NEW SHARES aud Receipt- vf DEPOSITS at I ptr cent per annum, payable half yearly. ° Vi 10528 124 FerreUry. BIJILD"NG. cx SOCIETY, CARDIFF, EST., 1867. Extract from Eleventh Annua! Heport, 31st J-^rch. 187&. Deprosits at 5 per ccnt • ■ • £ •■>$, 'S'J Subscription Sliares at 8 per cent 30.5f,o Due from Borrowers" (iit.sSO 1 otal receipts f<"r the year. 3,:i¡1 This year's division ot proti..s^ Profit in hand for future division bl3 CHANGE OF OFFICES. The new offices ale ,t Li, Queen-street, Croekherb- town, Cardiff, where h:1 business in future will be 1>l- EwliRY, Secretary, g0o34—4,13 19, (:uecn-st.re«t THe IM.ERTHYR AND DOWLAIS TT' BUILDING SOCIETY, t } "poratod under tho Building Societies'Act, 1S74.) "le pre^ai-ei to LEND, ou Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS OF £ 100 to £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not I obtained in other societies, or from privato individuals, Tho legal costs are paid by the Sociftj, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his etipulrtted repay- ments are made, ie secured by the Rsgntrar under th< Friendly Societies' Acts. The utmost secresy is inaiii. trailed. i For particulars apply to Mr E. Ronerts, at the Ofiyjf of tttSasisbvSi- iifitim-stceet, Mermyfe uuoa