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13, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. D. RICHARDS, BATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND SHIRT MAKER. ESTABLISHED 1816. 7248
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^MEIUCAN Jj^RESH AND MUTTON "1:LL ARRIVE THIS WEEK, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Orders booked Thursday and Friday will be delivered early Saturday morning. BEEF, Sirloin and Rib, 8J. Rough Joints, 4d U. 6d. MUTTON, Legs, 8id Shoulders, 8d; Loins, 7id Necks, 7d Breasts, 5d. GEORGE-HOPKINS, AMERICAN MEAT MARKET HAYES, CARDIFF. 343'11 JOHN pETEBS, 208, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, OFFERS LIVE STOCK, as follows :— J BEST ENGLISH OX HEIFER T i, BEE F— I xt 13s. At any Station on Great Western Railway 1 below Gloucester in qn-mtities of j per Seore. FOUR or EIGHT BEASTS. o Si ngie Beasts, free on Rfril at Swansea i Withm 2 hours from receipt of order. BEEF 1 BEEF! BEEF! I BEST HIND QUARTERS ) At 7W per lb. Do. FORE Do. f At 6jd per lb. i ail at Swansea within 24 hours from receipt of order. sausages SAUSAGES! I SAUSAGES i > 1 FRESH SAUSAGE? daily in any At 5s. 9d quantity, free on Kail at Swansea. > Per Doaen. Terms-Caah at time of Purchase. 40556 THE AMERICAN PRODITHE MARKET IS NOW OPENED, AT 67, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. J. W. GUNN, PROPRIETOR. TERMS, —READY MONEY ONLY. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF FRESH AMERICAN BEEF AND MUTTON EXPECTED THIS WEEK. AT REDUCED PRICE. SPECIALITIES :— FINEST t BUTTER, Please note prices .EVER OHEKB, tefXTh± IMPORTED v BACON. J in the trade. American TINNED MEATS, FISH, & FRUITS. POST ORDERS WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 67, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR, WEXT DOOR TO THE FAMILY TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUEJ 41498 jj]FFlCIENCY- H ECON. j^ycHoa uKirff^ig- • ^TOOD JJROS. 1 WEST CANAL^WHARF, 5826 —_ 84656 lio RISK OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. » Shipping 11" Y. EDWARDS TT CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. fiflst-eiass Steamers of this Line wiH tail as fel- 1:- TO NEW YORK, FROM SHARPNESS DOCKS. Yu CARDIFF. •HKCBINA," 2,500 tons SATUP.DAY, May 24 FROM CARDIFF. «aT?E°LV 2,300 tons .SATURDAY. May SI KHIVVINDDA," 3,000 tons, SATURDAY, June 28 „*ROM NEW YORK, TO SHARPNESS DOCKS, ilHEUBINA," 2,500 tons WEDNESDAY, June K Iweapcst Route to Birmingham and all the Midland District.) "I\HIWINDDA," TO GAHT^TM*1 « RHEOLA^DA i'So £ "a »ATUKDAY, June 7 KttMJUA. 2,800 tons SATURDAY, June 21 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all ciau., of and PARCELS to andfrom the inhwdfn and places in the WEifi'EUN STATES of filERIOA and CANADA, including CHICAGO St &UIS. MILWAUKEE, St PAUL'S TOLEDO. •AI'O, DETROIT, TORON10, &c, kc, in eon/unctipn th the Er.e Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and ■••ebigan Southern Railway Companies. W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff aadNewport^ TURNER, EDW A\IDS, AND CO., G. F. BULLEY, 61, South-street New lork. 11824 ,——— r gTEAM BiCTWEEN CARDIFF, SWANSEA, C BELFA^GHEENOCK, & lo «i)iCal^t Route for Goods to the Noith of Ireland, and J*1' parts of Scotland AIIJJA -^he Screw Steam-shipa AVON, Capt in Frj, poi^i J^Ptaia Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PR1N r5^ ALEXANDRA. Captain Iluckman are intended wiUi,, Goods and Passengers, with liberty to tow ^sist Teasels (unless prevented by cirumstances), *o"°W3. in the month of MAY ■— FROM KAST BUIE DOCK JJASLN, C AllDlFF: 8 CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW ."Saturday 2 p.m. | 17 Saturday 2 P™ 0 p.m. I 24 8atiinl»V *• P* Baturday 31 2 p.m. a FROM BE [.FAST TO CARDIFF. lA .J^e^day 6 p.m. 2J Tuesday P'™ Tuesday i p.m. [27 Tuesday 4 p.m- GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST. to f*°iday .2 p.m. I IB Monday 2 p.m. '"omlay .2 D.m. I 20 Mondav 2 D.m. I"bom No. i SHED, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: » «, SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW k Tp^nesday 4 p.m. > 21 Wednesday 4 P*m "edueadav 10 p.m. j 28 Wednesday 9 p.m. « BELFAST TO SWANSEA. a t/'day 5 p.m. 116 Friday 6 p.m Friday 2 p.m. 23 Friday.1 p.m Friday 30 4 p.m! GLASGOW TO SWANSEA, VIA BELFAST • g .{"umlay i p.m. f 16 Thursday 1 pjn ■Thursday 2 p.m. I 12 Thursday 2 p.m. Thursday 29 — 2 p.tn. WK°^3 are required 'to be aloogwae ows IJOOK before 'ertised time of sailing. *Arrr,Belfast; Cabin, 178 Bd Deck, lOg. Green or ?)tt8Kow Cabin, 80s; Deck, 12s 6d; U dlers or ■Wlors, 10*. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-half, available for ane month. 5 #*Pply in Glasgow to William Sloan ft Co.; Greenock, to 'mam Lindsay & Co.; V*, Robert Henoer- A Son; Bristol, to Mark WhitwOl and Bon Swan- ra, to M. Jones & Brother; hewport, to R Burton °3I>; and in Cardiff to „ E. TAYLOR & CO., 83. Bute-street, Docks. lfI. May, 1879. 21648 4 MERICAN LINE. f^i'ED STATESMAIL STEAMEItS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, j ,v'rst-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- !On for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- t"S*rs and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf I* the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and route to the West. IpAppiy t RiCHARDSo.v, SPBXCE, and Co., 17 and 19, J»ater-street, Liverpool; JONM BROS, and Co, Bute r°«ks, Cardiff*, James ATKE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; -•'Kks Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROGER Jof-n "'gti-street, Pontypridd; TIUNET and Co., AbcrU H'- v. 30603 ALLAN LINE: jCJL tUORTMT OCIIAN PASSAOK TO .i- AMERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. • Coinoosed of T.vcuty First-nlass Steamers. J^aving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY »nd LONDON. &EHRY every FRIDAY," for HALIFAX, QUEBEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Tl.rou.ia Tickets to "OSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, and to aU in Canada and the Ptite?. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving Botne are met at the Railway Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of thein until they g.0 on board the steamer. The Canadian Government grants Assisted Passages by the Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Duffcrin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool or London- Jerry or to G. Bird, 40, Bute-street. Cardiff T. J. §Ose, 7, Temple-street, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, th: D. S. Thomas, nritih School*. Llandoverv; W. Hilton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and John Young, crow Packet Wllarf, Newport, Moa. 4940 lOWLE S PENiN V KO ALAND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irreg-u-f farities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent With the «ex. Boxes Is l|d and 2c 0d, of all ohetbists. I Beat «nywhere upon reoaift of stamps, by the Maker, fi I K Towu, cbciuist. VUMd CARDIFF. CARDIFF. I MEA7» /§> 9, BRIDGE-STREET, rfi <> CARDIFF. »"3 AMERICAN FHESH BEEF will arrive this morning 10 a.m. ROLLED SPICED HAMS, 6d per lb. These Hams will be found equal in Ravour and quality to any home-cured. *T>TrED ROLLS, Long-cut HAMS, smoked id Cumberland cut, WUtshire cut, Stretford cut, 3d to 6d per lb. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. SWANSEA. SWANSEA. v 32, HltiH SrntRBT, V- SWA N_S E A, w AMERICAN "FRESH BEEF will arrive this morning 10 a.m. ROLLED SPICED HAMS, 6d per lb. These Hams will be found equal in flavour and quality to any home-cured. SPICED ROLLS, Long-cut HAMS, smoked and pale, Cumberland cut, Wiltshire cut, Stretford cut, 3d to 6d per lb. R. PROPRIETORS. LLANELLY. LLANELLY. & COWELL-STREET, + & LLANELLY. H AMERICAN FRESH BEEF will arrive this morning 10 a. m. ROLLED SPICED HAMS, 6d per Ib. These"Hams will be found equal in flavour and quality to any home-cured. SPICED ROLLS. Longut HAMS, smeted and pale, Cumberland cut, Wiltshire cut, Stretford cut, 3d to 6d per lb. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 9 —I ——— ^bippiugf ntttt. r WHU'E STAR LINE ASag^LM TT ROYAL & UNITED STATES mJBUmSmtZ MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for. warding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canadtv Thcet well-kno^n rnagnlflcent steals era are appoUitad- to sail waekly as Undiur, «^r>]dawJiEMMtfa#saayV aM^Mio VoIMd Stateli malia CeO tic. Tuesdav. May 27 Britannic Thursday, June 5 Baltic Tuesday, June 10 Go-manic Thursday. June 19 Republic Tuesday, Jnne 24 Eacti constructed in seven water-tight compartments. Average passage 8J davs in summer, 9i days in winter. These spendfd vessels combine the highest jpeed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas sengers. BaJoons and State-rooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. Piaros, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, wen-lighted, ventilated, ana warmed, and PMsengen of this class reeeive the utmost civility and attention. Stewardesses to attend the women and children. F«r full particu'aw of p.i^sages. Jlate. &e., wc., Applv to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., DuteDocks, Cardiff; F. LOYETr,Windsor Hotel.Penarth, near!OjirdiiT; H GOLDBERU & Co., Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale; John Copelaud, 124, High- street, Merthyr; Messrs Harse and Brown, Newport, Alon.; 1L Cornop and Son, Brynmawr; James S Dennis, Tredegar or to ISMAY. lMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 81 84, Leadenliall-street. London (gmtatton. CARDIFF. CANTON ACADEMY, Head Master, W. vy JAMES, M.A., assisted by J. BUSH, B.8c.,(Lond.) Mons. SIEVEICDIN, GRIFFIlH Pupils pre. pared for the various exawinlltions. 1400-40097 SWANSEA. PIANO, VIOLIN, HARP, ETC., Em 8 WAMEA: TWETy. PONTARDULAIS, T IP ^Pfc-RA, and Neighbouring Districts. or pupil's residenoe, Terma— One Guinea per Quarter. Stnng, Brass, and Fif* Bands trained. Choirs con- and concerts attended. Addross^-Mr HAURY LL. EDMUND, Garnet House. Cwmamman. R.S.O., Llanolly. tmOi CUWBRIDUE. "GTREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGET LADIES' SCHOOL. Principals: 11. and-the Misses CULVERWELL, Â8ø0clates in Arts. The term commenced on THURSDAY, April 17 1879 Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge 'jU)cai Examinations. ReferParents of pupils. 38870 NEWCASTLE EMLYN. THE EMLTN GRAMMAR school, t NEWCASTLE-KMLYN. Head Master.—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master.—Mr E. U. ELLIOTT. Music.—Master DAVY ELIAS. DRAWING, (Piano) CLASS-; DAlLY. Ample acoommodauon for 30 Boarders. Town very healthy. Terms strictly moderate. Prospectuses. &c. on apnnc:it,to;i GLOUCESr £ EKSHXRE. TCOMBE COURT, WOODCHESTER -A. GLOUCESTEtfSIlIRii. PKIKCIPALS u Tu. MISSF.8 PEA SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, home comforts, and Christian training. iiouse beautifully sltuiidJ, surrounded by extensive grounds. Payment frolD day of entrance. TJSRMP, FRn" 20 GUI.tbak. New Pupihl received on the 25th of March. 30083 Stwlm ms\ (C0Utrart5. T 0 B F 1 LDE 11 s. 1 ar^for the ERECTION of an Eng- P1^ C M.e,th ,diht Chapel at Aberavoo. Weth tt S !1" be "t the Carmel" O 1 i i> Chapc-l-House, Ab -ravun Sealeil Tenders to be sent add re *cd to TUo Deicona" at the above place on or before 0 o'cl. ck „ rn d y, the 28th instant. clt' p m"> "^Jnes- T 0 B U L D E R S. TENDERS are required for ERECTION- of School Buildings and Master's Resi dence, at Cross Keys, for the Riica School Board. plans and Specification to he seen at the Offices of the Architects Messrs A. O. Wa-tkins and Son, Ha, Dock- str€ £ t« N c w port. Sealed Tenders to he sent to tliC Clerk of the Beard on or before THUltSDAY, M AY 2\Jth. The lowest or any Tender w ll not ncccssarny be accepted. (Signed) THOS. LEWIS, Clerk. Pontymister, Newport, Mon., May loth, 1870. ANDEAN^'SWAN'' COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 5 2, BROAD STREET. BRISTOL. ORDINARY VATLY, IS 6d. UiCll WM. PARSLEY, Proprietor. OTPAPERS AND~paIIcilMENTS. CHARLES T. JEFFESIES & SONS (Wholesale Sti-tioners, Redcliffe-street, Bristol) are preparod to give a very high price for any sort of old papers for re-manu- facture, etc., into paper. Upon receipt of Instructions sent to "Waate Paper Department," bags will be forwarded. Their present prices will be found much in excess of that usually given by the dealers and Others. OLD nOoK DEPAHTMENT.—100,000 Volumes on Sale. Libraries and siuall Parcels of Books Bourht or farhangod, <176# AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Silver Electro-Piate, at Swansea May 23 Horses, Carriages, &c, at Swansea June 3 ° Mr THOS. J. BUSE. Provisions, Household Furniture, &c, at Swansea, May 23 llr E. H. DAVIES. Tools, Stock-in-Trade, Sc., at Ton, Y'strad May 26 Wheelwright's Stock-in-trade, ic, at Y'strad May 26 Mr ROBERT EVANS. I Freehold Estates at Cardiff June 19 Mr T. E. GEURGE. Leasehold Property, at Argoed. May 27 Messrs GOODE & OWEN. Estates at Haverfordwest June 11 Messrs WILLIAII GRAHAM & SON. w Cast and Wrought Iron, at Newport May 30 Messrs W. and S. IlLRN. Coachbuilder's Stock, at Cardiff May 30 Stock-in-Trade (Carriages), at Cardiff May 31 Mr. LEWIS HOPKINS. Household Furniture and Etfects, at Cardiff. May 29 Messrs H. JONES & SON. Land and Premises, at Bridtrend May 24 Mr J M. LEEDER. Household Furniture and Eifects, at Swansea .May 26 Slates, at Swansea May 28 Lace Curtains, &C., at Swansea May 29 & 30 Freehold Property, at L'ia i idiio & Carmarthen, June 13,14 Household Furniture, at Swansea Earlv Date Mr J. R. LEWIS. Leasehold Property, at Abertillery May 29 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Leasehold Property, at Briton Ferry May 29 Leasehold Cottages, at Briton Ferry. May 29 Mr R. T. C. MACMILLAN. Furniture and Effects at Newport May 27 Mr ROBERT MEKKALL and CO, Cottages, at Mumhicj May 23 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Household Furniture and Effects, at Roath May*26 Leasehold Proparties, at Cardiff .May 27 Mr T. R. OWEN. Freehhold Property. atMaenclocho? May Next Messrs T. J. PRICE & CO. Boots and Shoes, &c., at Swansea Mav 23& 24 Mr S. N. POWELL. Leather Belting, at Llanelly Mk, 29 Mr W. JUNES POWELL. Horses, Cattle, Harness, &c, at Pontypridd May 28 Mr WILLIAM SANDERS. Valuable Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 26 Messrs SHORT AND DUNN. Steam Tu, at Cardiff May 29 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff May 23 Horses, Carriages, &c. at Cardiff May 24 Fuel-Making Plant, Machinery, &c., at Cardiff .May 27 Coal Waggons, at Newport May 28 Cabbages, at Cardiff May 29 Plant and Machinery, at Blackwood May 29 Ayrshire Cows and li eiferd, at Cardiff May 31 Mills and Dwelling-house, at Cardiff May 31 Fat Beasts, at Cardiff June 2 Yacht, at Cardiff Jun 5 Hunters, Harness, &c. at Cardiff .June 25 Plant and Machinery, at Pemram, near Cardiff .July 1 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Freehold Property, at Abergavenny May 23 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Extensive Estates, at Llaudilo May 29, June 25 26 Mr THoMAS WEBBER. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff May 7 SALE THIS DAY- AUCTION MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. LARGE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUHK AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEX- ANDER, and Co., are instructed by the Pro- prietress, who is leaving the town for Australia, and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 23rd day of May, 17J, th3 whole of the modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising mahogany dining-room suite in leather, dininsj table with one insertion, cheffonniere, sideboard, loo table, couch in hair seating, easy and other chairs, harmonium (5 stops), Singer's treadle medium sewing machine, curtain po'e and rings, gilt pier glas-es, an elegant and eostly drawing-room suite in walnut, inlaid with Amboyna wood .upholstered in blue and silk damask, consisting of 6 chair-, 2 easy and settee; walnut drawing-room suite in striped rep, ditto in green rep, all in capital condition wal, ut occasional table, Brussels, Kidderminster, and felt carpets, hearthrugs, fenaers and irons, iron umbrella ttand, oak hall table, cocoa fibre mats, pictures and ornaments, iron French bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather btds, bolsters, and pillows, flock ditto, mahojfany Duchesse table, washstand and dressing tables with marble slabs, chest of drawers, toilet glasses and ware, towel horses, iiifc'ht commode, hip, sponge, and other baths, together with. the whole of the kitchen and culinary utensils. Also an invalid's arm- chair on wheels. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. 41895 SALE TO-MORROW HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co. \tfll hold their next FORTNIGHTLY on SATURDAY, May 24th, at Two o'clock, con- sisting of the following HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS 1. Black CAllT MARE, 3 years, 15-2, good worker, warranted pound. 2. Bay MARE, 6 years, about 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive, fast,' with good action. 3. Grey MARE, 5 years, about 15 hands, quiet to ride oiid drive, has carried a laiy, the property of R. Allen, 4. Bay GELDING, aged, 15-2, a clever hunter, driven as leader in tandem, the property of J. M. Harris, Esq. 5. Bay COB HORSE, 3 years, 13-2, quiet to ride and as leader in tandem, the property o! J. M. Harris, Esq. 6. Bay COB HORSE, 3 years, 13-2, quiet to ride and drive, the property oi Mr J. Jenkins. 6. t HORSE PONY, rising 3, 13-2, quiet to ride and drive. 7. Bay GELDING. 4 years. 15-8, broken to sadd'e and -}'*roess, W4$LH*a.ke y<«M»*6rouylHii» <WI lie. 8. Dark Brown GELDING, 4 yeaft, 15-1 quiet to ride and drive, showing lots of quality and substance. 9. Dark Bay MAKE PONY", 4 years, 11-2, auiet to ride and drive. 10. Cream MARE, 4 years, 14-2, quiet to ride and drive. 11. Biy GELDING, 8 years, 1F>-3J, srood in sincle and double harness, and "leader Jo a team, the property of F. E. Stac-,Y, Esq. 12. Bay GELDING, by Cardigan Comet," 3 years. 16 hands, quet to ride and drive. 13. Chestnut GELDING, aged, 14-3, quiet to ride and drive. 14. Grey MARE, 6 years, 16 hands, quiet to ride and drive. 15. Bay MARE, 4 years, 15-2, quiet to ride and drive. 16. Bay MARE, 6 years,*15-1, quiet to ride and drive. 17. Dark Brown CART HOUSE, 6 years, 15 hands, thorough good worker in every respect, strongly recom- men led, the property of Air Richard England. 18. Chestnut GELDING, 15 litiids) The .e are two-year- 19. Che t mt MAKE, 1. bands old OoUs,consigned 20. Cream GELi.'INvi, 15 hands V direct from Ireland 21. Ea) GELDING, 14-2 I for this sale. 2P. Do. do. 14 2 ) 23, Dark Brown MULE 31 ARE, 4 years, 13 hands, quiet to ride and drive, Eight Dog-ca-ts. t > o and four-wheel, several Pnaetons; Break to carry to a, light and useful 2 Haulier's Carts several sets of Brass Silver-plated and Cart Harness. 41928 7607 BUTEkFUEL WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF PLANT, MACHINERY, AND EFFEC l*S. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- j,E;t and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of May instant, at Two o'clock, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, and EFFECTS of the BUTE PATENT FUEL WORKS, Situate on the East Moors, Cardiff, in lots to suit pur- chasers, cons.,ti»«ftOf about op f¡') TONS OF PITCH, about 10 tons of small screenea coal, iron boiler, steam press, shutes, tanks, lifting pump, wheelbarrows, board- ing buckets, bricks, chimney stack as erected, scrap iron tool chest, tools, stores, bench, vice and anvil, port- able' be 1'iws, gas pip-ng and fittings, large woodon building, patterns, Ac., together with the valuable PA ENT RIGHTS of the GLOiiE FUEL." Queou's Citamber., Cardiff. 41816 7568 SALE OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFfY 6-TON COAL WAGGONS. jV/TESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 1>X DER, and CO. are in-trueted to SELL by AUC- TION, at Prothero's Wharf, PiUu'Weally, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, 28th day of May. 1879, at Two p.m.. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTV 5-TON COAL WAGGONS. Now running on the Monmouthshire, Brecon and Merthyr, and Sirhowy Railways. They wiil be sold in ti of five waggon- and may be examined at any time previous to the sale on application to Mr J. J. Cole, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Hon. Queen a Cham hers, Cardiif. 41841—73S5 TO COLLIERY PltOPKIKTOliS, MINING ENGINEERS ANu 01'HEIts. i*r .u LIBANUS coj.iEur ?eS,a<;kw«0:' 1,10 Sirhowy Railway). ]\T^ STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 5* 11 and Co. are instructed to SELL by AUC- IION without re.serve, on THURSDAY, May mh 1879 the whole of the valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY, Consisting of winding engine, lOin cylinder, 2ft join stroke direct act n^ pumping engine, -32in cylinder, 6ft stroke donkey engine and fit;ing. 3 boilers aud fittings, plunger lift, pit frame sheaves and wire ropes, about 40 coai trams, 65 tma of tram p ates an 1 B'.eepurs, 22 sets of colliers and smiths' touls, crab ^vm he-, chains, weighing machine (hy Pooley), horse box and water tram, about 20 tons of c:i8t an 1 wrouyht-iron scr.p, &<•, old timber pit cages, grin istone. water band's, sinking buckets, &c,' R freshmeut, will be ]»;o^d.!d at the Parrot hlJl Blackwood, at 12 o'clock, Mr Richard Treasure the land- lord of which will show the article-i for sale. Catalogues will be reao'y on an 1 after the* 23rd instaut Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. SALE OF CAPBAGES. MESSRS SIE^HISI^ON, ALEXAN- DiiR, and Cu. will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, May 29th, t three o'clock precisely, on the .oun.j nbou\ eIght !lcre:! of gol Growing in a field "or Devonshire-place, Canton, Cardiff. They will be offered in suitable lots for the conv: nience of purchasers. They can be cm and forwarded at a thin e coverin. the cost of iabou C.edit w.U be given on approved security. Qiue i's Chambers, Caniut, 4190 4 ELY MILLS AND CAHltAU, NEAR CARDIFF. E-SSliS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- JJfA l)E!l iiiilCO. are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Hoyal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the Slxt day of May iöíO, rt Three o'clock m the Afternoon, Euhjcei to C'lniiitions of pate to be then produoed I LOT 1.—The vaiuablo Leasehold CORN AND I'l.O'iR MILLS. known as the Ely Mil s, with f >ur ]>airs of FrenCii burr wt:eat stone;, pair of barley stones, com cleaning and th-or dus-iiig maeh.nes, commodious bios for storing triain, "Id ail other neee-isnvy appurtcnanees. The Mill is drivcn by two watcrwheels, 20 and 8-horse power respectively. The supply of water is abundant, except in unusually cry tummcrs, when a. steam eligine is Used. Also the c mnnodious n DWELLIN CHOUSE, Containing seven rooms, back kitchen, dairy, cel'ar, and outouiKiinjrs, a cu)iiUil well of sprin,' water, two pro- 'A VJ- ,,s' H''11' st-ibhn r, h.iy loft, and piggeries. KM t l1!. °.i lich- Pastu,'e Imri, about 13 acres in ca^e m'.ll, with capacious shedding for h6"1 U'e render, upon lease, for ILT Si » »v n^'im ? 60 J-e41"8' fro,u the 25th of March, lfeJO, at ai.nnal rents amounting to £ 100, and will be sold subject to such rents and the covenants in the lOises respectively contained. Immediate po: 8;'i-ion of the m il, dwelling-house and garden may bo had, but the land islet on a yearly' ten- ancy from the 2nd of February. 'ea*v Mn LOT 2.—Three Fields or Closes of Valuahln FREETLOLP PASTURE LAND, situate in the parish of Caerau, and inchidin^ numbers 82, 85 83, 89. 9), 91 92, 03, 91, and 95 .the tithl map of the said parish, and containing 22 acres, or there. abouts. The property is let on a yearly tenancy from the 2nd of February, and is within a few minutes watk of the Ely station of the Great Western ltail, and about three miles from Cardiff. It is adjoined by land3 of the Marquess of Bute, Lord Windsor, and Colonel Bonnet's Trustees. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, Queen s Chambers, Cardiff. 41781 7584 JaltS by A, urtiou. SALE OF CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., will SELL by AUCTION, at the Repository, Crockhertown, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, May 31st, 1879, at 2 o'clock, TWELVE LARGE AYRSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS. This sale is held to supply the demand for large and choice cattle of this celebrated breed. Mr John Cotterell's skill and experience will be exercised in the selection of a choice and beautiful herd to satisfy thd judgment of the best connoisseurs. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. 41879 TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. FAT STOCK AT CANTON FAIR. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION. at Canton Market, on MONDAY, the 2nd of June next, at Half-past Eleven a.m., A PRIME LOT OF FAT BEASTS, the property of Mr W. S. Powell, Eglwvsnunydd, and others. Other entries for this sale should be made at an early date. Qusen's Chambers, Cardiff, 21-t May, 1879. 41934 ESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEX- DER. and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, on THURSDAY', June 6tli, 1879, at Three o'clock (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given). THE YACHT RED ROVER, built at Spalding in 1857, official number 10,399, 17 tons register, 30 tons Y.M., yawl rigged, length 48 feet, bieaoth 12 feet, depth 5 feet 7 inches, four berths, line saloon fitted in mahogany and velvet. She is well found, and is an excellent sea boat. There will be no reserve. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers., 41905 IM I'ORTANT~ SPECIAL SALE OF HUNTERS. HAR NEiSS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co, beg to announce that they have arranged to hold a SPECIAL SALE OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, COBS, AND PONIES. at their Repository, at Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th of June. Gentlemen requiring to dispose of their horses will fliid this an unusually good opportunity, as the Auc- tioneers are assured of the support of the principal dealers. The accommodation provided at the Repository will be of a very ample character, but it is requested that gentle- men desirous of securing stalls should eater their horses at the earliest possible date. Entry fee for this Bale, covering all charge; on lots unsold, 10s Cd. 41C86 7558 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW PLACE, OLD PLACE, AND BUTTERY HATCH COLLIERIES, PENGAM. NEAR CARDIFF, \TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -i-» J- DER and CO. arc instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, on TUESDAY, July 1, 1879, the whole of the valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY of these Collieries. Particulars will appeir in future advertisements, and catalogues will be ready for distribution on n early day Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 41837 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. RICHMOND-ROAD, TREDEGARYILLE STACEY- ROAD, ROATH; and LUDLOW-STREET, GRANGE- TOWN. MR W. SANDERS has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AULTIOIN, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDA Y, 26th May, 1879 at 6.30 for 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to such con- ditions as shall then and there be produced. LOT 1.—All that very commodious, convenient, and well situated VILLA IIESIDT, NCE, being No. 2, Rich- mond-road, Tredegarville, Cardiff, held under a lease from C. H Williams. Esq., for the residue of a ter:n of ti9 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1875, at a ground rent of L-6 5s per annum. Lor-2.— All those three VILLA RESIDENCES, situate and being Nos 61, C3, find 65, Str.cey-road, Roath, held under a lease from Messrs Stacey, for the residue of a term of 99'years, from the 25th day of March, 1873, at apportioned ground rent of L3 12s, £ 3 12s, and £ j 15s 6 respectively. Lot 3.—A1 those four well-built and newly finished DWELLING HOUSES, situated at the North-eastern end of Ludlow-street, Grangetown, and held under a lease fiom Lord Windsor for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 1st day of May, 1877. at an apportioned ground rent of £2 14s per house. 1 Lot 2 and 3 will be sold to suit the convenience of pur- chasers, either as described or by separate tenements, and a fair proportion of the purchase monev of any Lot sold may be obtained, or Mortgage of the same if required. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St Mary-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs MEUIULS and SON, 41823 Soiicitors, Churclvstreet, Cardiff. 43, CRWYS-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has been favoured with instructions by a gcnticman who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THI'KSDAY, May 29th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., being the contents of dr iving and dining rooms, kitchen, and three bedrooms. For further particulars see posters. Sale to commence at Two o clock precisely. Auctioneers'ofllca-), 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 41S35 CARDIFF.. IMPORTANT SALE of LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES in ROATH. MESSRS M.U:NJN and KENNARD have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by 'J.. received instructions to OFFER for SALE by A LOTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, May 27th, 187 », at Seven o'clock in the even- ing (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced the undermentioned PROPERTIES, Viz. I.orl.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 55, Oakfield-street, Hoath, in the town of Cardiff, at present unoccupied. Lor 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWFI/.ING-HOUSE adjoining Lot 1, and being No. 67 in oskfield-street aforesaid, and now occupied by Mr E. F. Kennard, at a rent of X45 per annum. The bove two Lots are held under one Lease, dated the 18th Jaitu iry, 1878, granted by Charles Henry Williams, Esq., for 99 years, from the 2nd Febru- ary, 1875, at the Ground Rent of £9 2s 6d per anuum, which will be apportioned equally between Lots 1 and 2. LOT 3.- All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, bein; No. 59 iN Oakfield-street aforesaid, at present un- occupied, held under a Lease dated 21st January, 1878. granted by Cnaries H. Williams, Esq., for a term of 99 year-, fr m 21,d February, 1875, at the Ground Rent of L4 5s per annum. LOT 4.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, being No. 61 in Oakfield street aforesaid, at present unoccupicd, held under a lease dated 22nd January, 1878, granted by Charles H. Williams, Esq.. for a term of 93 years, from the 2nd day of February. 1875, at the ground rent of L4 6s 6d per annum. LOT 5.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOI S3, being No. C7 in Oakfield-street aforesaid, in the occupa- tion of Captain Stagg, at a rent of 930 per annum, h(-Il un,ler -t lease datea Cth April, 1878, granted by Charles i I'h^nis, Ejq., for a term of 9.) \ears from the 2nd day of Fe ru.iry, 1875, at a ground rent of £ o 17s 6d per annum. .LOT (I.-All, that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, Ming N 09 in OaKlield-street aforesaid, in the occupi- tion of Mr George Sherherd, the owner. LOT 7-All that Y\ ORKSIIOP situate at the back of Lots 5 and 0, and having an entrance into Snipe-street, occupied by the said Mr George Shepherd. Lots 6 and 7 re hel i under one lease, dated the 2(?h. day of June, 1878, granteu by Charles II. Williams, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd February, 1875. nt the ground rent of £ 5 15s per annum, which it is intended to be apportioned us follow* £ 3 15s to be payable in respect of Lot (i, and £2 in respect of Lot 7. Lor 8.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELI ITO-HOUSE situate and being No. 89, in Stace.v-road, Roath, held under lease from th3 Rev. John Tnoinas Cynl Sticey and Francis j: Stacey, E'q.. for the term of 9) years, from tho 25th day of March, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of zi 86. LOT O.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE situate and being No. 91, in Stacey-road, Roath (and ad- joining Lot 8), held under lease from the Rtv. J. T. C. Macey, and F. E. Stacey, Esq., for i tIe term of 09 years, Jrom the 26th day t < March, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of iC3 15s. LOT 10.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSE" situate and being Nos 82 and 34 in IVari- street, lioatli, let to respectable tenants at the weekly rental of 7s each. Lot 10 is held under lease from Loid Tredegar, for the term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1870, at the yearly vent of 45. N .ll.-A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain on m >rtarage if desire I. For further particulars appiv to the Auctioneers, 77, Crockherbtowu, CMdiff; or as to Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, to M.s-^rs Daiton, Spencor, and Cirb.tt, SolictcJr" CarJiff as to Lots 8 and 9 to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, Cardiff; and as to Lot 10 to Messrs MerrUs and Son, Solicitors, Cirdiff. 41913 _u_- PORT OF CARDIFF. ]\/TESSRS SHORT & DUNN" are in- -1-VJL structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, May 29th, 1879 a New S(i,li,;W STEAM TUG AND PASSENGER BOAT. Dimensions :-72.0 by 13.6 by 8.6. This boat was built on special survey at Swansea, by the late firm of Messrs Milward and Bainbridge, and is fitted with all the latest improvements. She steams very fast on small consumption, is a good sea boat, and m&y be in-pected at Swansea. The sale will take place at the Chamber of Commerce Cardiff, at Three p.m. 7580 For further panioulars apply to the Auctioneers, Car- diff; or to Messrs Bainbridge an 1 Co., Swansea. 41664 WAVERLKY HOTEL. CHARLES-.TEET. CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING and OTHERS. Mm THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, May 271h, 1879, all the useful and wed preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, of Mri Huntley, who is removing in consequence of the house having been sold, comprising :— CoFFEE ROOM.-A very rich toned full compass trie lord cctVige piano in walnut case, Canterbury music stand, 2 music 6t JOIS, mahogany bookcase, and books, mahogany dining table, mahogany chairs in leather, i conch m leather, chess table, mahogany dinner wagon, gilt p c- set of bronze ornaments, Prussels carpet and rug, view of River Taff, (oil panting by Wihou) pictures (vanou ), & J J COMMERCIAL-ROOM -Mahogany side table, dinner wag.>n, couch and six chairs hair seated, easy do, dinintr taUe. mahogany card table, chess do, gilt chimney class carpet a:;d rug, pictures, &c. (various), table cutlery, plated goods, dessert ware, & &c. BREAKF \ST-ROOM Large mahogany loo table conch, Ciiairs, fire-guard, gilt chimney g ats, painted hjiimng press or wardrobe, pictures, and oilcloth. KITCHEN Culinary utensils, Bradford washing machine aid mangle combined, tabies, chairs, dinner wave, &c., &c. HALL and BATH-ROOM, LANDINGS, anl STAIR- CASE—Linoleum on the floor, large sponge bath, stair cai pet and rods, oak hat and coat st-nd, large door mat and eight small mats. A Suite of DRAWING-BOOM FURNirpRE, in walnut and green damask. Also, the contents of 10 bedrooms, consisting of wardrobe, iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather and milpuff beds, wool mattresses, bed iiWn and blanket?, cheit of drawers, toilet table, glasses nnd wire, marble-top and painted washstands, chairs, towel mils, cui p.:ts. &j., with the usual appointments of bedrooms. May be viewed tho day previous to the sale. Sale to commence at il o'clock prompt, an 1 will be colnu continued on the day following if not all sold on Tuesday. r For further particulars fpply on the premises, or to the Auctioneer, 32, Royal Arcade. Cardiff, May 15, 1879. 41847—7588 SALE THIS DAY. 18, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO., has re- ceived a larg.i consignment of v BOOTS AND SHOES, WATERPROOF COATS, LEGGINGS, &c., &c., Which will be SOLD by AUCTION on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May the 23rd and 24th, and following days if required. Sale to commence at Six o'clock each evening; Auctioneer's Offices, College Chambers, Swansea, May 10th, 18791 41890 & jnlts by gutrtifltt. 4, DEVON TERRACE, SWANSEA. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mr T. H. Williams, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on MON- DAY and TUESDAY, May 26th and 27th, 1879, the whole of the Valu2 ble and Well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising drawing-room suit in walnut, pair walnut China cabinettes, carved walnut loo table do card table, mahogany Sutherland do, grand pianoforte in mahogany, (by Broadwood and Son), music stool, large pier glass, Brirandole do, pair walnut whatnots, musical box plays eight tunes, 10 mahogany dining chairs in leather (by Bennett), couch do, easy chair do, mahogany telescope, dining table with two extra leaves, 10ft by 4ft6in.; carved mahogany side board and dinner wagon combined, with plate-glass back and fitted wilh cupboards, mahogany book-case with turned pillars and shelves, 7ft 41n by 6ft lOin, a few lots of books, oil paintings, oleogranhs and cliromos, window poles and curtains, gilt cornice, Brus- sells and tapestry carpets, oil cloth, umbrella and hat stand, bronze hi.ll chair, fenders, fire-irons, stair carpet, do brass rods, door mats. The Bedrooms contain mahogany and painted chest of drawers, do dressing tables, do washstands with marble tops, sets of ware, towel horses, commodes, cane-seat and easy chairs, window poles and curtains, tapestry carpets, large bath, iron haM-tester bedsteads and furniture, spring mattresses, hair and wool do, feather pillows and bolsters, bedding, birch wardrobe with plate-glass door, and fitted with trays and drawers, smaller do, birch chest of drawers, do dressing tables and glasses, &, The usual kitchen and euiinary utensils, Minton china tea service, dinner service 100 pieces, exquisitely cut glass dessert services, ice refrigerator, &c. Also from '00 to 800 plants of various descriptions, amongst which there aro a number of large and well-grown azaleas, call1;llia, &c. Goods on view on Saturday, the 24th, from 11 o'clock thl4 p.m. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer one week prior to sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 41S60 OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, SHOP-KEEPERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF LACE CURTAINS, &c., &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 23th and 30th of May, a large and varied Stock of NOTflNGHAJjl LACE CURTAINS, For drawing, dining, and bedrooms; also Window Valences, Antimacassars, Lace Table and Bedcovers, &c., &c. The above Goods are quite new and fresh, coming direct from a Nottingham house, and will include some of the latest patterns for this season Commencing at 11 t nd 6.30 each day. On view tiie mornings of Sale from 10 o'clock. Cata- logues may be obtained at the Auctioneer's offices, Ox- ford Chambers, Swansea. 41863 CAERNEWYDD HOUSE, ST. IIELENIQ-ROAD, SWANSEA PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR TOH M. LEEDER will SELL by v- order of the Adminis- tratrix of the fate Mrs Janet Dayies, on the above ^r^i^Hbu^HOLI)'FUUNITUP°E\rf1tMS?ab,e o"1 u,Clll;rS ,vio aInK';lr ill futire advertisements. Oxtord Chainbj.s, Swunsca. 41804 CARMARTHENSHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, AND IMPORTANT SALKJioF0I^lH;SLD PROPERTY. MR J,0[iN M- ^EEDEil is instructed err ~r ,y° AIU-t-'ts of the will .,{ the late Colonel TION £ uosud Er f0r >SALK }'i' PUBLIC AUC- «"<•«»' •"»■=. tta FREEHOLD PROPERTY At Llatidilo and Cariiial*tlieli. The followiri, Low are to sold at Liaii,lilo:- Lo. 1.—All itaf'FUTO»;iLS™°. DEN, in theoccupatLn "f «r I> T GAR.V (Pliant s'tnuo in n, Mr 1>avid Joucs as yeuny tenant, s.tuate in Quay-street, Llandilo, containing OU^BUILDF1 <^FHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, cmidRion in n,^ °*H9ES, and GARDEN, all in good ve rlv ten mt Kftn-^U^atl^n Willi^m Phillips. Esq., as mg 34p King-street, LlandiU, contain- the NewTnn'with STAm £ LT) PUBLIC-HOUSE, called rsew inn with SlABLEs and OFFICES, all in {rood sou°h banlfa!.dhi^fREE«nOLI> GARDEN, situate on the rrpattoT l1^ Town-hall, Llandilo, in the W o, Mr b w nart^ilf ^at FilEjEH°LD FIELD.ealiod Handirfacb, b.ing part of Nantgocli situate on the s:uth side of the road fading from (.aledfwlch to Cwmivor, in the occu- pation of Mary Wil.iams, as yearly tenant. Thi6 ,S a good Bite for building purposes, con- 3r 19p. LOT 6 — AU that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and LAND, ca.led Nantyocbj situate on the nortli siUe of the road opposite Lot 5, containing S. 2r 21 p, in the occupa- tion of Mary Williams, as yearly tenant LOT 7.- All that FREEHOLD DWELLING-BOt"SEan41 LAND, called Hendy, situate on the north side of the road and adjoining Lot 6, in «tion of Mr Jacob l etjr-, *1<, containing Ea'tn" LOT S.—All that FKE15HOLD FARM, called Ge'ynen- goch, oOnta-rnin^r 41a it 2..p., more or less, of good arable, ineau iw, and pasture l»nd, good House, and Out-bliild- ing, in the occupation of Thciuas Thomas, as yearly tenant. The Purchaser of this Lot is to pay in respect of the Timber thereon, £60. LOT g.-A);.that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, calltd Penrhiw, situate on the west side ul the rúall leading from Caicdfwich to Talley, In the occupation of Aline Lewis, as yearly tenant. LOT 10.—All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GAR. DEN, called Henley, situate on the north side of the road leading from New Inn to Penygroes, and near Dolau- gieision Farm, held by Thomas Thomas, as yearly tenant, containing lr lp. LOT 11. -All that FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD,being being part of Henry and ailjoiniug Lot 10, in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Thomas, as yearly tenant;, containing la 3r 21 p. LOT 12.—All those FREEHOLD rich PASTURE and MEADOW LANDS, being part of Hanley, situate near Lots 10 and 11, in the occup.»-tiun of Thomas Thomas, as yearly tenant, containing: 6a 2r 19p.. LOT 13.-All that FKKEHOLD DWELLING-IIOUSF, Outbiiiidiugs,Pasture and Meadow LAN I)SlcalledCwtndu' bach, situate on t:te north side of the road leading from Pistiilgwvn Fui JII to Pantso;ir, containing 4a lrS7p, in the occupation < f John Thoma3, as yearly tenant. LOT 14.—All that FREEHOLD COTiAGE, GARDEN, and Pasture FIELD, called Pontbrcn, situate on tHe eati side of the roa;\ kKidirig^ from Llandvo to Penybank,distant about ono mile frum LHindilo -Iow», he!d by the repre- bcntatives of t!le late liev D. H. T. G. Wiil-ams, as yearly tenants, containing la 3r LOT 15. All those Two FREEHOLD FIELDS,being-part of Pontbren, situate on the west sIde of the road and u; po- site Lot 14, hold as ft yeariy tenancy by the represen- tat ires of the late Itev D. IT. T. G. nihiams, containing ""lotVO. —AH those two FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELDS, called Cuertrarreg and Caedanyclos, containing 7a I,. cp and adjoining I^ot 15, let as accoinmodation land. LOT 17.—Ail that FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD called Cae Lhdiad, adjoining Lot 16, let as accommodation laml, containing 3a, 3r. 4p. LOT 18.—All those TwoFitEEIIOLD PASTURE FIELDS called Caeddrinen and Staiigniuir, mijoininc Lots 16 and 17, let as nccommolation 1C 8a. Sr. 18p. LOT IS.—All those Two FREEHOLD FIELDS of rich Pasture and Meadow Lands called Gwampentre, and Caerdnerwen, let as accommooation land, adjoining Lot 18, containing 8a. Or. 2p.. LOT 23,—Ad that FREEHOLD rich PASTURE FIELD called Gwaincolin, situ .te on the south side of the road le- ding from l enyor.nk to Carmarthen, and near Lots 18 and 19, let as accommodation land, containing 3a. Or. 21p. LOT 21 —All that FREEHOLD PUBI.IC-HOUSE and Ot PICKS cat!ed the Greyhound, w_th two Gardens held therewith, tiituate in the vii) ge of Penyhank, held by Mr William Jones, under a lease f r 21 ye irs, from the 2Hth September, 1867, at the yearly rent of £ 3, contain- ing lr. lp. LOT 22.—All that FREEHOLD HOUSE, SLOPE, and GARDEN, situate in the village of Penyhank, in the occupation of Mrs Anne B«dl as yearly tenant, containing lr 13p. LOT 23.—All that FREEHOLD COTTAGEand GARDEN situate in the village of penybank. called Mount Plea- Kant, in the occupation of Rec.< Isaac as ye.irly tenant, containing lr, in ire or ie.-s. LOT 24.—All that FREEHOLD FIELD called Gwaunay- rafon, adjoining Lot 23. in the occupation of Mr Thomas Tboma;. as yearly tenant, containing 2a lr 21p. LOT 'io. All those Two FREEHOLD FlELD.s adjoininc- Lot 21, and numbered on Plan 2 and 3, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Til on. as, a3 yearly tenant, containing 3a lr lOp. more or les-. Lor iC—All that Fiti.EHOLD FIELD calledOaemaesligo adjoining the viilafre of Penybank, let as accommodation land, containing 3a Or 37p. TO BE SOLD AT CARMARTHEN: In the Parish of TKEOAKON, in the County of Cardigan. LOT 27.—AU that FREEHOLD FARM called Esjrair- maeriganol, with good House and Outbuildings, and two Cottages, conttinii)''66a 3r 33p of ara: le, meadow, and pasture land; also the interest of the Vendors in a piece of Land, containing 67a 3r 30p, adjoining thereto, all held bv Mr Morgan Jones, under a lease for 21 years from the 29th day of September, 1871, at the low yearly rent of £ 39. In the Parish of LAMPETER VELFREY, in the County of Pembroke. LOT 28.—A'.l tha-t undivided moiety of the FREEHOLD HOUSE, GARDEN, and LAND, called Pouthiirig,contain- ing 3a 2r lp, Ilel by II. L. Puxley, Esq;, under a lease for 21 years from 20tii day of September, WT9, at the yearly rent of £ 5. LOT 29.—All that undivided moiety of the FREEHOLD FARM called Gorse, containing (j7a 2r 33p of arable, meadow, and pasture land, with good House and Out- buildings, in the occupation of Mrs. Eliza Sophia Hughes, as yearly tenant. LOT 80 -All that FREEHOLD FARM called Upper Waungron, distant about half-a-mlle from Wliitland, con- taining 21'z.i lr 2p, more or less, of good arable, meadow, aud pasture land, with Bouse, Outbuildings, and several Cottages thereon, in the occupation of Richard Bowen, as yearly tenant. The purchaser of this It to pay in respect of timber thereon "0. LOT 81.- All that FREEHOLD HOUSE and LANDS called Llain, distant about half-a-mile from Whit and. containing ha lr 23p, in the occupation of Rich. Bowen, as yearly tenant. In the Parish of KIFFIG, in the county of Pembroke. LOT 32.—All that undivided Moiety of the FRE13- HOLD FARM called B.aenynaun, containing liOa 3r 2p of arable, mer-dow, and pasture land, House and Out- buildings, in the occupation of Mr Richard Raymond, as yearly tenant. In the Parish of LLANGENDIRNE, In the County of Carmarthen. LOT 3?.—All that. FREEHOLD H USE. GARDEN, and LAND, called Penllaine, containing la 2r 8p, in the occupatiou of Mr Daniel Roberts, as yearly tenant. In the Town of CARMARTHEN. LOT 34.-All that undivided moiety of the FREEHOLD HOUSE, GARDEN, and Stone Cutter's YAHO, situate in Lammas-street, Carmarthen, held by the repre- sentatives of the late Captain Phillips under lease for 21 years from the 29th September, 1862, at the yearly rent of £1158 for the moiety. LOT 35. All that FREEHOLD HOUSE,Grocer's SHOP, Warehouses, and large Garden, situate in Priory- street,, jpannarthen, in the occupation of Mr David Jones, as yearly venant. 'I LOT 36.—All that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and OFFICES, OUTBUILDINGS, with STABLES end COACH-HOUSES, wit large GARDEN, all in good con- dition, situate on the P.xrade, Carmarthen, in the occupa- tion of Mrs Mary Staoey as yearly tenant. LOT 37.-All those TwO FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS, and PASSAGES adjoining Lot 36, held by yearly tenants. This is a )%Cry suitable site for building purposes. Sale to commence at Two oY\»Ock in the afternoon each day' „ The several Lots may be viewed on application to the respective tenants. For plans alli particulars, or further information, application must be n'ade to Messrs Dalton, j Spencer, and Corbett, Solicitors, C.\fdiff; John Hughes, i Esq., Bank, Llandilo; or to- the .Cbctioaeer, Oxford Chambers, Swanseo6 41650 ffabs l)j) aurtiott. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Messrs Henry Bath and Sons' Copper Ore Yard, North Dock, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY May 28th, 1879, about 300,000 LATES. Sizes, 24in. by 14in., 24in. by 12in., and 20in. by lOin. The whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to oommence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms-Cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street. Swansea. 41862 TO CARRIAGE AND COACHBUILDERS, WHEEL- WRIGHTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF CARRIAGE AND COACHBUILDER'S STOCK. 1%/TESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELG b.v AUCTION, at the back of the Duke of Corn- wall Hotel, the Hayes, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of May, 1879, at Eleven a.m. sharp, a PORTION of the STOCK of F. Waterman (in liquidation), removed for convenience of sale, comprising dressed hickory and other spokes, felloes, birch and other boards, lancewood and ash shafts, wheels, axles, sundry timber, smiths' tools, aCa 7^f57 Fuil particulars in future advertisements or of the Auctioneers, 15 and 16, Working-street, Cardiff. 41825 SALE OF CARRIAGES, GIGS, DOGCARTS. OMNIBUSES, &c. 1VTESSRS. W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel Y'ard, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, tlie 31st day of May, 1879, part of the STOCK-IN-TRADE Of F. Waterman (in Liquidation). Stanhope, Park. Vis-a-vis, and other Phaetons; Tandem, Dog, Village, Malvern, aud other Carts; Omnibuses, Gks, &e, &c. Full particulars in future advertisements, and of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 15 and 16. Working-street, 4182k; 7500 SALE THIS DAY. EXTREME DEPRESSION IN THE SHEFFIELD TRADE- TO THE GENTRY", H\.ITEL AND RESTAURANT PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES WILL SELL by AUCTION, at their Auction-rooms, Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY", M y 23rd, direct from Messrs Lydon and Co., Princess Worlit, Sheffield, an immense consignment of SILVER ELECTRO-PLATE, of the most superior quality and eiegant designs, com- prising elaborately chased sets, dish cover.t, entree dishes, severs, cruet frames, salts, cake baskets, claret jugs, biscuiterres, tea urns, tea and coffee services, butter coolers, toast racks, and choice oak mounted goods, fruit and flower epertrne-, &c., &c. THE CUTLERY Consists of fine ivory-haudled table and dessert knives meat and game carvers, steels, &c., en suite; spcons! forks, cases of dessert knives and forks w th ivory. pearl, and plate handles, beautifully got up walnut ebonised and other cabinets, containing complete table suites, &c. Particular attention is requested to this sale, as owing to the extreme hard times in Sheffield, the goods have been sent direct from t.ic manufacturers for absoiute sale. They will be found to be of the best quality and excellent workmanship. An inspection is earnestly invited. On view each morning of sale. Sale each day at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 41840 EST A Ti L! S '< ED 1S72. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' next .1.11 MONTHLY SALE of liOKSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., Will Lc held on TUESDAY, June 3rd, 1879. Entries to be made one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers' OtUces, Victoria Ciiambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41931 SALE TO-MORROW. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TVFESSRS R. JONES and SON will -XxJL. SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndh-m Arms Hotel, Bridgend, oil SATURDAY, the 24th of May, 1879, at two for three o'clock, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following Cust-omarvhold LAND AND PREMISES, viz LOT 1. Two FIELDS of PASTURE LAND lying to getber at Cefn Cnbbwr, in the parish of Tythegston, oc- cupied b Mrs Catherine David, and Two COTTAGES and GARDENS adjoining thereto, now or lately occu- pied by the said Catherine David and Mrs Lock. This Lot contains Sa Or 34p, and as it adjoins the high road leading through Cetn Cribbwr, is wen adapted for building purposes. LOT 2.—Two MEADOW FIELDS adjoining Lot 1, and containing 5a r 2p. now occupied by William Richards. Lor 3. Three FIELDS (one arable and two pasture) t an^ containing 3a Or 18p, now occupied by Thomas Herbert. r LOT 4.-A COTTAGE, Outhouses. Garden. &-c., ad- joming Lot 3, and now occupied by Thomas Herbert. Ill's Lot is subject to a Lease for 60 years, from 25th March. 1857, at the yearly rentof 15s. • Some of the Lmds abound in Lead Ore, which was worked by a former proprietor to considerable profit. For particulars apply to the Auctionears, ot to 41897 THO. STOCKWOOD, Solicitor, Bridgend: TO ENGINEERS, TIN-PLATE WORKS AND COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, and an USERS of LEATHER BELTING. MR S. N. POWELL has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at 3, Stepney-street, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, May 29th, 1677, a large sur- plus ttock of prime oaV bark tanned LEATHER BELTING, Sewn, cemented, stitched, and nvetted, the quality of L—rkTrMinsh&l. CWlftot-be surpassed, thus affording to all consumers of Leather Belting a chance seldom to be met with. The Belting consists i f Single and Double aq follows:- Sirgle, 1, 2, h t. 3, and 3; inches Double, 3. 4, 4J, 6, and 6 inches. Sa e to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon.41i.SiO SALE THIS DAY. VALUABLE COTTACE PROPERTY. MR ROBERT MERRALL and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUC HON (subject to tucii conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Nag's Head Inn,Mumbles, near Swan sea, on FRIDAY, May 23, 1879, all those Four Valuable COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate and being 1, 2, 4, and 5, Albert-terrace, Mumbles, ail occupied, and producing £.28 per annum. Also all that valuable COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate and being No. 3, Albert-terrace, Mumblei. and now let on a lease, of which 85 years are unexpired, at a grouiidreiiti)fti 10s. Each Cottage will be offered for gale separately: The who of the Property is advantageously situated, well built, and in good repair, and is copyhold of the Manor of Oyster nouth. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock in the Evening. Further particulars may be obtained 0; F Austin Williams. Esq., Solicitor, 13, Ca-tle-street, Swansea Mr Matthew Taylor. 1. Albert-terrace. Mumbles or of the Auctioneers, 32, Fisher-street, Swansea and Poitlaud Mart, Mumbles. 41866 38, YOIK PLACE, STOW HiLL, NEWPORT, MON. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR R. T. C. MACMILLAN has re- ed v< d instructions from Mr William Routley (who b leaving Newpo't), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premizes, on TUESuAY, May 2;tb, 1879, the whole of his well-selected FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising all excei'ent assortment of drawing-room and diuiiig-room furniture, the appointments of three bed- rooms, together with the uzual requirements of lobby, puitry, kitchen, and fc,,¡¡ery..<Iso garden tools, and a great variety f I'feful articles. A iull-toned AMERICAN ORGAN, nearly new, by Cramer. 0 0 On view morniwr of Sale. No reserve. Saie to commence at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Ottice. 1, Kingsmill Terrace. Newport, May 15th, 1879. 41882 BRITON FERRY. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES AND L'W ELLING-HwUSE. "JV/L"ESSRS LEWIS BROS, are favoured -A.8- with instruction-! from Mr J. Jameson, to SEJL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, May 29th, 1879, at the Royal Dock Hotel, Briton Ferry, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditu ns of sale to be then pro- w. duced), the following: important LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz.: LOTI. All that n )tl and DWELLING-HOUSE, with Appurtenanccs, siruaie and being No. 1, Villiers-street, Briton Ferry, in the occupation of Mr M. G. Robert, at a veariv rent of £ 42. Lor 2. All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, with Apjmrter.anpes, adjoining Lot 1, avid being iNo. 2, VIlLer- treet, Briton Fern, in the occupation of Mr A. Hanhatn, at a renbl of je26 per annum. These two lots are held for the residue of a term of 80 years from the 25th March, 1853, at a ground reut of 10s a year. li 3?—Alfthat DWELLUL:-HOUSE and PREMISES situate and beirvjf No. :!5, in Neath-rond. Briton Ferry, in the occupation of Miss Sloan, at a yearly rental of £ il 14s. This lot is held for the residue of a like term of 80 years fr, m 25th March, 1853, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of .£114> 9d. The attention of capitalists and those in w .nt of first- class business premises is respectfully invited to this s le, the situation of the shops be:n: in many respects, the het in the town of Briton Ferry. Further iiif iriaation may be obtained of Mr A. Han- ham. House Agent, Briton Ferry, or of the Auctioneers, ,Ne,.tli. May 13, 1879. 41878 I BRITON FERIY. SALE OF LEASEHOLD iRIIPPBTV MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS ARE favoured with i structions from Mr A. Hanham to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal I>ock Hotel. Briton terry, on THURSDAY, May 2Uh, *187), at half-past Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in one or more ion as may be determined on I;tn(i subject' to conditions to be then produced, 11.11 those five LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, situate and beinx Nos 36, 38, 40, 42. and 44. in Lowther- street, Briton Ferry. in the occupation of Mr L. Owen and others, at rents amounting, iu the afrirrefrate. to £ .t4 12s per annum The Propert;. is held under lease for a term of 8) years, from tne 2:Jth March, lSGl, at a ground rent; of A:7 lis a. year. The House? arc of a class, and are so situated as to command constant tenancy, and have been occupied by ti.e present tenants for many ye..r->. f art.culars may be obtained of Mr A. Hanham, 2, Viiliers-street, Briton Ferry, and oi the Auctioneers, The Mart. Neath. May 9th, 1879. 41877 VALE OF THE U K, BdECONSIIIRE.—PARISH OF LLANELLY. Valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE and LANH for SALE, oallod GLA.^LY'N COURT, within five miles of t: e town of A hergavenny, and tlir .-e miles of the town of Crickiiowol. 1\/f R JAMES &TRAKER will offer for -i-TJl SALE hy AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, th- 28th May, 1879, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, at Tiiree o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, iu one or twj lots, the above most desirable PROPERTY, Consisting of commodious family residence, c ontaining euttatice hail, dining-room, drawing-room, brcakfr.s rooni, 10 bedrooms with dressing-rooms, bath-room, ser- vants' haP, kitehen, laundry, and all n -ccssary aud con- venient outbuildings. Also conservatory, stablin? for six horses, coach-hou.-e, lodge, garden, rich and productive arable, m aiow and pasture lard, orcharding, and ornamental woedlam18, ¡'1"l'm; to the river Usk, the acreage being 18;1, 3r. 13p., or thereabouts. The Estate is partly bounded by the turn- pike roa. lea in r from Abergavenny to Crirk jowell, and partly by the River UtSk, so celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing, and forms a re;idential property rarely to be met with, especially in the far famed vaie of the CtSk. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, and immediate pssesion can be had. The Residence is now fuilv furnished, and the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be SOLD by AUCTIOS, on THURSDAY, 2Jth May (the day after the above sale). Particulars and conditions of sale, with plan and card to view, may be obtaimd of the Rev. George Grove, O viion Itertorv, rrear Abergavenny of the Auctioneer, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny; or of Messrs Gabb and Watford, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 41796 ubUt (gfltmiumueuts. "VT E W T H E A TRE ROYAL WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manatrer, Mr E, BULWKR. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 2'Jrd, BENEFIT and LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the eminent Tragedian, Mr CHAS. DILLON, supported by Miss BELLA MORTIMER. At 8 o'clock, the celebrated Scene from Shakespeare's HENRY VIIL, illustrating the Fali of Woisey. CARDINAL WOLSET MR CHAS. DILLON. To conclude with glia)c, soeare's great Comedy, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING." BXKKDICK, Mr C. Dillon. BEATRICE, Miss Bella Mortimer. TO-MORROW THE GAMESTER and (Saturday), ) THE WONDER. MONDA Y and I Grand Amateur Performances by TCESDA Y, OFFICERS uF THE May 26 and 27 Third G..cin. Artillery Volunteers. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carriages 10.20. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Mr W. I<ewis's. DuKC-street. y" BRIDGEND. (tREAT GALA DAY FOR ALL-y) CARDIFF, SATURDAY, MAY 31sT, The Advent of HUTCHINSON AND TAYLEURES GREAT PAVILION CIECUb, Erected in the TEN ACRES FIELD. Opposite the Skating Rink, With its World of Great and Manifold Novelties. Cattle Market, BRIDGEND, Friday, May 23rd. Fatihallog Farm, LLAN TRiSSANT, Saturday, May 24. Two Perform* n^es, at 2 and 7.30 p.m., with a vast variety of entirely New Features never before presented. The new Splendid Pavilion is cooi in warm weather, dry in wet weather, and provides rojm for everybody to wit- ness a Refined Entertainment. usn ¡tC$ by gwrtiau. SALE THIS DAY. C.tt.. ADELAIDE-STREET, SWANSEA. ,?,ACON? TEA, CHEESE, PAPER, PAPER x BUTTER; also a large quantity of FURNITURE, FEATHER PEL'S, &c, &c. li/TR THOS. J. BUSE has been in- -LTJ. structed to SELL by AUCTION, at Adelaide- street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, May 23, the above Goods. Sale to commence at Two o clock. Terms cah. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Temple Chambers, • v. 7, Temple-street, Swansea, May 21st, 1879. 41929 RHONDDA VALLEV. A/fR E. H. DAYIES will SELL bv -"A AUCTION, on MONDAY,.May 26,1879, opposite Yøtrad Station, the whjieof a Wheelwright and Smith's STOCK-IN-TRADE, carts, wliee's, Household Furniture, &c. To commence atOne sharp. 41936 GLAMORGANSHIRE' IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN THE PARISH OF LANMACE, LLANTWIT MAJOR, BETTWS LLANGONOYD. MR ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by Messrs Alfred B. aDd Edwin Price, who are dividing their property, to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY, the 19th day of June, 1879, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at two o'clock in the Afternoon and subject to conditions of sale e, Ehall there and then be produced, their joint valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES OF 592 ACRES In the following Lots, viz. PARISH OF LANMACE. LOT 1. All thut Arable Field called Erwa Hanar, la 2r 32 p, being No 36 on the tithe map, in the occupa- tion of Mr John ltees. LOT 2.-AU that valuable PASTURE FIELD called Caebach, 2a Or 25i>, being No. 37 on the tithe map, in the occupa ion of Mr John Thomas. LOT 3.—The HALF of that ARABLE FIELD called The Five Acres. 3a 2r 16p, being No. 20 on the tithe map, in the occupation of Mr John Rees. LOT 4.-All that PASTURE FIELD called Qadlas, 5a Or S7p, being No. 48 on tithe map, in the occupation of Mr John.R'?e8. PARISH OF LLANTWIT MAJOR. LOT 5.—All those THREE FIELDS, called Great White Moors, two being ol(i pasture, and the other arable and plantation, 34a Ir 35p. being Nos. 333, 334, and 335 on tithe map, in the occupation of Mr Robert Lewis. LoT (i -All that ARABLE FIELD called Morgan Smith's Field, ria lr 32p, being No. 363 on tithe map, iu the occupation of Mr Robert Lewis. LOT 7-All that PASTURE FIELD, 2v r 9p, being No. 321 on tithe map, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Reynolds. for S.-KII those five FIELDS PASTURE and one FIELD ARABLE, called Nine Acres, Little White Moors. Lachan's Moors, Wind Mill, and Moors, 26& Ir 37p bem"- Nos 368, 332, 325, 324, and 36: on tithe mai. LoT 9.— £ 1,000 1st PREFERENTIAL DEBENTURE STOCK, at 5 per cent, in the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway. PARISH OF BETTWS. LOT lo.-All that half-part SHARE and undivided MOIETY in all that Farm and Lands called Lletty Brongy Farm, together with the minerals thereunder, containsrg by estimation 337a Or 3p (more or less) Arable and Pasture, with convenient and well-' uilt Farmhouse and Outbuildings, in the occupation of Mr O. H. Jones. The whole of the Rbondda measures are believed ( rom the report of an emineut mining engineer) to lie under this farm, No 2 and 3 Ithondda Iiuwas being now worked at the rate of 150 tons per day, with railway facilities, with 24 Colee Ovens, erected on the newest p*i»winle. in full nimm itridirend and two from Maeateg, on the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway, and intersected by the above railway. PARISH OF LLANGONOVD. LOT ii.-Ail that half-part Share in all tht FARM nd LANDS called Gadlas Farm, containing: by estimation I:i7a Or 17p, more or less, of Arable and Pasture, with the F„rm House aud Outbuildings, anj Cottage at Llan- gonoyd, together with the Minerals thereunder, in the occupation of Mr Thou.as Major. The whole of the Betws measures are believed to be under the above, and the coal has been proved. LOT 12.-All that half-part Sliure in all that FARM and LANDS called Gilvach Isha Farm, containing by estima- tion 36a 2r 6p, more or less, Arable and Pasture, with the Farm House and Outbuildings, together with the Minerals thereunder, in the occupation of Mr David Daniel. The whole of the Bettws measures are believea -M be under this property, and the coal has been proved. The Tenants wiil show tot: different lots. Full particulars, with conditions of Bile, plans, and engineer's report of minerals, will be r"cy fourteen days before the sale, and maybe had of Messrs A. B. and E. Price, Bridgend or at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Bridgend M. Scale, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; David Liewellvn, Esq., Mining Engineer, Pontypool; and at the place of Sale. 41874 pities by gmate Cottfract. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 19 and 20, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. Also DWELLING-HOUSE aud PLUMBER'S SHOP in the rear of No. 19 aforesaid —For particulars apply to G. Close, 20, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. 906 RHONDDA VALLEY. TO GROCER5, PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DRAPERS. MESSRS W. H. WILLIAMS and CO. are instructed to offer for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT (in consequence of the id-healtli of the pro- prietor;, the fo.lowiiig valuable old-established Businesses in the Rhondda Valley, viz. GROCERY and DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT in HIGH- STREET, TREHERBERT. WHOLESALE and RETAIl. GROCERY and PROVISION ESTABLISHMENT in PENTRE YSTRAD. Both the above Businesses are sit ated in the centre of thete -populous localities, and are now doing a large and profitable trade. Full particulars as to the amount of Stock (which can hi each case be reduced, if necessary), Monthly and Annual Returns, Book Debts, &c., can be obtained of the Brokers, at their offices, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff, ar Excliange. Bristol. 7.52 41744 O THE DEPOSITORS OF THE WEST OF ENGLA D AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK, AND OTHER CAPITALISTS. SAFE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 24 COTTAGES at Porth, near Pontypridd 8 „ Y nishir, near Porth 6 „ South Ferncale 4 Ferndale 6 „ Mardy, near Ferndale 4 „ Trealaw 2 Ystrad 1 SHOP Treherhert 1 COTTAGE Treherbert All the above are weU situated, and in close proximity to new Collieries. For further particulars apply to CHARLES JENKINS and SON, Treherhert or Portti. 814 gr0pet% &t., t;o tt. CUMBERLAND VILLA, ROMILLY-ROAD (WEST) CANTON. T) be LET, with immediate possession, the above commodious Semi-detached RESI- the above commodious Semi-detached RESI- DENCE, containing breakfast, dining and drawing room* hath-ronm and lavatorv. with hot nd cold water supply, -fuUr-go;>d bedro mis, convenient kitchens, cellar, and officcs, a-i in thorough repair; excellent walled garden, well stocked with fruit trees, &J. Rent unusually moderate; fittings by valuation. Also, if de-ired, the whole or part of the tuperior modern Furni- ture. Apply to Stephenson, Alexander, and Co., Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 41867 gttfelir giiiwhthums. p ONT Y P O ol] UNION. NURSE WANTED. The Guardians of the l'ontypool Union will. at their meeting to 1- held on THURSDAY"; the 5th day of June next, pro eed to the appointment of a NURSE for the Union Workhouse. She iiiiut be a sin;:le woman or widow without children, between tl.e aces of 25 and <0 years, and co-. peteiit to undertake the duties of niid- wife'y. Salary, par annum, with board, washing, and furnished apartments. Applications, in the candi- date's own handwriting, st.«ti»g age, previous employ- ments, accompanied by rccent tcstirnonitiq of character an; J effieie- cy, to besiiit, to me not later than 2nd day of JUNE. The person appointed w.'l be required to com- menie her dirties formwiih. Ap;i icants need not attend uuless written to for that purpose. By onJer of the B.)ar,1, EDMUND B. EDWARDS, Clerk. Town Hall, Pontvpool, 22nd May, 1079. C VENNING, 31, EISTEDDFOD- STREET, (Late CRUll SMART), TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRACTOR. The Oldest i Firm in South Wales. No conneciion with any other hoqge. TENTS and MARQUEES for Flower Shows. TENTS and MAR^t'EES for Eisteddfodau. TENTS and MARQUEES for Dinner Parties. TENTS and MARQUEES f(irotve:-v rurpose. Can he erected on the shortest notice. Anyone requiring Tents or Marquees will do well to apply as early as possible to avoid d sappointment. The excellence and extent of our Stock has established a re- putation second to none out of London. 41751 7566 Special Pavilions erected to bold 10,000 persons or more. C. LEAC;J, BILL POSTEB AN I) DELIVERER, 17, WOOII-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, ana Roath. A large Advertising Vail to parade the streets, with Iorse and driver, 10 be Let by the Day or Week. *Applj u above for termfc &o. jjuigiinftgjsi guutegflsi. JJOOTS JgOOTS BOOTS I 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent-Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. 0 LI V E R' S THE LARGEST RETAILER OF BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER beys to inform the Public of the fol- lowing Towns and dietrieta that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS Be is enabled to purchase all articles connected with his trade at the BEST MARKETS, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public. AU goods can be purchased at my Branches fviiy 20 per text Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS SWANSEA, 30. Castle-street, SWANSEA, S3, Oxford-6t"t SWANSEA, 237, Higlt-street. CARDIFF, M, 20, St. Mary-strftet, CARDIFF, 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF, 3, Duke-street. NEWPORT, 42, High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-streeet, NEATH,. Wind-street. BtilDGEND, 16, Caroline-street. LLANELLY, Vuughan-streeL PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY Bute-street. I YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street. GLOUCESTER, 15, Northgate-ttreet, STROUD, „. 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. OAKEN GATES Market-street. WELLINGTON Market-square. CHESTI5R 2, Foregate-street. CHKS'l'IvR Eutgate-buildiugs. CHESTER Nortt (L-ate-street, Manufactory Halford-Btreet, Leicester, 7266—40469 J. JJOWELLS AND gONS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, WEST DOCK, CARDIFF. ——— 41641 Timbers supplied for Collieries, Wheelwrights, &c. o lA CARD.) I R BRITTLEBANK, SOLICITOR AND ADVOCATE, Of great experience, 750S—41517 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. — gfoitdittfl ffgrictieg. 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 of Money ou DEPOSIT AT 5 PER CENT. Interest, payable Half-yearly, and on fairly-arranged terms of withdrawal. THE SECURITY AND STABILITY of the Soc etv 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 existence at Twente. Yeais the Nodottt" waiaiveA auw FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, Without making a single loss. Such has been the care bestowed in the selection of securities that tho Society ha- only three cases in which such difficulty ha* been experienced as to make it neces- .:uy temporarily to collect the rents, which are applied as repayments. Copies of the Nineteenth Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, with all other- information, may be had of the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDERS, 41144 742-0 St. Mary-atr^et, Cardiff. ONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND JL RHONDDA VALLEY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1866. Mortgage and Survey Fees paid by Society. Shares i;100 each. Half, quarter, or any number of tenths of a share may be taken. DTRBCTORS: Mr JNO CROCKETT. Pontypridd and Castellan. Mr GEORGE GRIFFITilS, Park House, Cardiff. Mr WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, Mill-street, Pontypridd. Mr JNO MORGAN, Llantrisant. Mr THOS MORGAN, "Y Fron," Pontypridd. Mr JAMES RICHARDS, Treforest. Mr RICHARD ROGERS, Pontypridd. Mr E. C. SPICKETT, Maesycoed, Pontypridd Mr DANIEL WILLIAMS, Pontypridd. Mr CHARLES BASSETT, Pontypridd. Mr EDMUND THOMAS, Maindy Hall, Pentre. The Special advantages offered by this Society are 1.—There are no Auctions or Premiums. 2.—Any Bo; rower may repay a part or the whole of his Loan at uny time, interest on which will cease on the days of repayment. 3.—The Table of Repayments will bear favourable com- parison with those of any other society. 4.—The Mortgage and Survey Fees are paid by the Society. Money received daily in -Shares or Deposits. Interests on Fully Paid Shares and Deposits paid half- yearlv. Savings Bank accounts opened for small sums of frem fixe shillings to twenty-five pounds. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, H. S. DAYIES. Old Post-office Chambers, Pontypridd. 41475 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, •SUMS OF £100 to £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments, Borrowers in this Socict; have rp, e*al advantages obtained in'other societies, or from private individuals. The le;:Rl costs are paid by the Society, and the Inde- pendence o: the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are made, is secured by the Rd^irtrarimder the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For part'culars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, M. Virtoria-strset. Merfhrr. THE NEW SERIAL STORY, ENTITLED "HARD TO WIN," Bt MR G. MANVILLE FENN, Author of "Ship Ahoy," "Dutch the Diver," &a, Jtc., Is now a; pearing in the "CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS." A SYNOPSIS of the chapters already published appear cach week, ANOTHER STORY by WILKIE COLLINS in preparation, to follow. -n, e Cardiff Times and Sfmth Wain Weekly Stut, 12 long columns, may be had from all NewButats, price 2,i, or sent, post free to any address in ti e Lrrted King- dom for 2s 9J per quarter, and t' eColonies and all parts of Europe aud the United States for 3s 3d per quarter, prepaid. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- POiiT SHIPPING GAZtiTTE. 7ublished every Monday Morating. Price glx per an- num, or by post 25s. Tiic "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZE'lTE" contains a complete record of the shipping busiiMtss of Caruiif, Swansea, Newport, Brigtol, Neath, Briton Ferry, BurryPort, &c., and cir- culates among all the Mereliants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and gcueraUy throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lioya's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is al.-o sent to the leading Foreiini Ports, CUIBF OrriCKS.—75 and 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. n ootxhm. mHE CARDIFF TIMES I ARB SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS ISOKE OF rHE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM. and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and gives more Local, District, aud Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the uhcli 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 bj ail Newsagents, pcoe Id. Sent post free to anf uldress for 2s "per quarter. Columns | TWM^?OE3 72 C°'Umn8- IJusiuraatt. OCCIDENTS OCCUR, DAILY! I Aucl t/ENTS OF ALL KINDS provided against by a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, 11 Oldest, and Large3t Accidental Assurance Company The RL-fit Hoc. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 2:4.006. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a weekly Allowance in the event of injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to insurer* of live years' standing. £ 1,850,000 have beea paid as CoKPrKSATiOK. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LOND >N. T16S—40139 WILLIAM J. V1AN, Secretary. Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LOND >N. YM-40139 WILLIAM J. VlAN, Secretary. AmitW. Williams. IX. Ikanr-atml. Bate Docks. jnsmc.sg guitoasftg. D. JOTHAM & SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS. 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF PROPOSE sHowaca TO-DAY, AND FOLLOWING DAYJV THEIR NEW STOCK UE JUVENILE CLOTHING, whieh. for Assortment, CANNOT BE SURPASM IW any House in the trade. A Separate Room fitted up for this Department ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. 89631 JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOuDS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE STOCKS ARE LARGE, WELL-ASSORTED, AND THE BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD JJOWELL AND COMPANY,, *Nm THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. FASHIONABLE READY-MADM CLOTHING, For BOYS, YOUTHS, and GENTLEMEN, MESSRS. W. PIZICE AND SONS Are now showing their SUMMER STOCK of GarmsHlf for Immediate Wear. Tie 11 Suits of a Piece" from hsa* designs in Scotch Tweed, Cheviots, Heathers, &c., meHI special commendation, and these, with an liiiini—S Stock of other Goods, are offered at unusually Low Prices. For morning or evening wear, for pleasmi, bad- ness, agricultural, or trade purposes, the Buyer can at onoe obtain a choic variety of articles of attire, and t.bt8 avoid the delay and uncertainty attending the execution of Orders at this busy time of the J-ear. Private Fitting Rooms are provided for Juveniles and Adults. Hats, Cans, Shirts, Hosier* Umbrellas, &c., &c. Address—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St Mary-street «■* Caroline-s.reet, Cardiff. f THE pATENT ELECTRICAl. QLOCK. JAS. T. BARRY, 8 AND 9, DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF, IMPORTER njREtlT OP UTOWD A IDIMM PATENT ELECTRICAL CLOCKS. This novel and useful application of Electricity enafctav one timepiece to control any number of dials 80 as to indicate the same time on each, and may be seen in NU action at the aheve well known establishment. WM The invention will be explained, and estimates given f or supplying and fixing with batteries oomviewa= H IRE g Y 8 T E It. FURNITURE UPON EASY TERMS. FURNITURE UPON EASY TERMS. PAYNE 4k CO. UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET mim 14, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF Are acknowledged to be the leading Upholsterers to South Wales. They are now manufacturing DRAWING and DINING-ROOM SUITES IN WALNUT. OAK, AND MAHOGANY. Equal in Quality, and Ll less than advertised by BriSW Houses, viz: [ DINING-ROOM SUITES £ 9 10B 0d 1 HOB* DRAWING-ROOM SUITESJS 198 Od f Ma* LONDON SUITES.v ilw Od SUITES IN MOROCCO, TAPESTRY CUE- TAINS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, INLAID SUITES, &c., fcc. £10 to £ 100 upon the HIRE SYSTEM. PAYNE AND CO., 4149S (Opposite the Swiss Hall.) CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. FINE APT J^15POSITORYr 35, Rot At ARCADE, CARDIFF. G. J. ROBERTS Begs to return his sincere thanks t. his numerous OW Vomers for the liberal support he has received daring th* last thirty-five years, ana begs to remind the aristocracy, gentry, and inhabitants of Cardiff and neighbourhees generally that he has a large staff of first-class WOtk- men constantly employed in CARVING AND GILDING. A choice Collection of PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, ami OLEOGRAPHS, by GreatMasters, ALWAYS IN STOCK to be selected from. All the latest London Patteras of GOLD ALII AM BRA FRAMES worked up on the premises at London prices. 1 Old Picture Frames and Lookinfr friMs Frames rcg& equal to new. Oil Painting restored and relieved. 7578 35, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 41790 rjlHOMPSON AND JgHACKELL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and ) /"CARDIFF 64, ST. MARY-STREET, | 14, HIGH-STREET, S W ANSEA., TREDEGAR HOUSE, TENBY, 111 & 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT Respectfully invite an inspection of the Large Stock fill NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS Now en view at the New Branch Shop, recently opened, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Under the Management ef Mr Sutton, trosi HsOTB Broadwood and Sons. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS SUPPLIED FROM :0s PER MONTH, By all the be" Makers, Including those of CoHard and Collard, Broadwood, J» Brinsmead and Sons, Erard, Kirkman, Pleyel, Bo and others not so generally known. p IA-NOS LET ON HIRE, p IANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, p IANOS (OLD) TAKEN IN EXCHANGE A Liberal Discount to Cub Purchasers. Send for Catalogue with full particulars of One, Two, or Three Y*ears' System. rjHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and > CARDIFF 64, ST. MARY-STREET J 14, HIGH-STREET, gl WANSEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE, T ENBY, 111 & 112, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ED DING PLANTS, BEDDING! PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS. 100,000 now ready, from 2s to 4s per dozen fiat robust Plants, comprising- GERANIUMS, of sorts. CALCEOLARIUS of 8Dft8. VERBENEAS of sorts. LOBELIA. GOLDEN FEATHER. PETUNIAS, HELIOTROPES. AZERATUMS. MESEMBR Y ANTHEMUMS. PRESINES. PERILLAS. Red and Blue SALVIAS. CUPHEAS. FUCHSIAS. GAZANIAS, PANSIES. PHLOX DUUMONDU. TROTEOLUMS. DAHLIAS, 6s to 9s per dozen. And various other Plants. Also a fine collection or PELARGONIUMS. AND ALL OTHER GARDEN REQUISITES. .'1 I W. T HAtO MAS, (Late J. S. Matthews,) IM L GBOCKHSRBTOWK. CARDIFF. Ant
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