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tvi"ICIENCY WITH E CONOMY. r. A.NGROs* Jj'URNITURE YAKS, W( >0» TC> HOP. 1 WEST CAflAL WHARF, J%>6 Jl-' CARDIFF. 1St( 0n TROUBLE TO THE owr-aå potter;. Equation TO THE UNITED STATES. I m. TO s\^iAnr;KN LI>Jt rOSTON. ?cn,fiirw v. SATURDAY. tiie'/<UI APRIL, 2?1' G"«n IOWA." 3,1 0 ton-. A H. Bur- ^°**«pate >tir* -OHiniodation unsurpassed. Fares TAl-SCOTr, SMITH, & cv.. rA r& Uuuml J'assise 15 okers, Hokler, „f Old Hall-street, Liverpool. t.. I .P*11." certificates for Die above Line are .^V.»PP|y HiMncdiivtely for passages. 40305 W. Y. EDWARDS >. *T CARI'IFF anu NEW YOilJi KAMkiHIP UNli- ^st-CU^S Stemrers of this Line will sail M to). .iUlVVl^n0^1 CAitl" '*■■> NI:\V YORK. • ''LfcOf A » S.OOJ tons.. Ki>,N !■, DAY,April 21 *Hl, |,L,'f- 2.:i0(i tons.SATURDAY, j:sa. U.50J tons.SATURDAY, May 8 >»KUBIV?V KKW TO CARDIFF. .^HlWlVi^' 2,500 ions SA'i UitDA Y, *<■> j? ^lll'dl *H°A» 3,000 tens .SATURDAY, May 22 «*Hk,mr' Urns SATURDAY, May 29 t"0l)s BIM.tj OF LAD1NU lor all classes ol tlJb. I anù I' AltC¡';LS to ami from the inland towns iu places in the WESTERN STATES of K°0lk », a"' CANADA, including CHICAGO, St .fii'^VAUKKK, PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- tlii. I- TORONTO, it-, «c, in conjunction '•Winn o e' Oreiit Western of Canada, Lake Shore, aad IiaUway Companies. 5.* EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; t. ft ljNKU. EDWARDS, AND CO., Bristo'; TJJOJ^BULLEY, CI, South-street New lork. QARDTFF & BRISTOL. WYE OR LADY MARY L- Ai'Uti. xtsao. rom Bute Docks, i rom Buthurst Bafi'.n, T'lUrai.°arUltt Bristol. .'al'riUav '•JSuiorn 1 Thursday 11. Omora i ,»*8atur«io ■•••«• 7.&1'«aorn z l-'r.iiay ,„U.^mi(ra *••• 0i"»ia 3 Saturday .» 1. 0 after ?uUe-il\r„ .«••lz.it> after 5 Auuma, 4. 0 wfter y •• 1.15 alter 6 Tuesil:iy f. 0 after 8-Thu sf, ly •• 2-ir' atter 1 Wednesday 6. 0 after Dp y •••• 3 0 alter 8 Thursday f.30 after •' 1 ''day 4. Oiuoru OoFriiluy 7. 0 morn lo^turdiv i'M after 10<. Saturday 7 30 morn 1 Woiitiav *• '^5 after 1'^iMoiiday .30mora l^rtnj]gj ay 6. Oinoru 14 Wednesday !.4:>inoni ¡ i.'Priday "• ISrnoru 15 Thursday .U'.lo inorn ('tt^aturdal ?• 0morn 16 Friday 10.4; morn j'Moiiday '*30worn i7 .Satuiday .11.1 uiorn j^'uesdav 1^ "'orn 1J Monday 1.45 aftei j,9\YedUer.j •• —11- Oiuorn 20 Tuesday 3.15 after Sa'"Ursdj.v "1? a^t-er 21 Wednesday 'i0 after jJ^'iday ^'er 2'2 Thursday' 6. 0 after l:Saturda^ ?"15 after, 23 Iriday 6. 0 after' lfr» j a"er 2+ Saturday P.30 after Monday M> |4.30moru 26iVfniday 7.45morn j» Tuesday t 0 after ^vruesilay t.30 morn i >! 'vednesila, *3j;4lter0 j .lsmorn h 'fhuradaVy '• °'.15 *ft<T 25a>Ved':cs,iay | 0. 0 ..fieri Friday SOmorn 2) Thursday M ..10. 0 morn u, to-a" \iV '15morn 3J Friday 10.46 mora; it H hnn.l-08' mar'<ed thus a Passengers .will have ) ^Ua»berla>, ? I or, if they Inn 1 and einbark "d la-in, they will have about two hour*. 424G0 STKAil BJCTWEKN nARDR'F. SWANSEA, i!!QRSB«Br BELFAST, GREEWOCK, & I feLWni'«V4^7 GLASGOW, 1 ^he1^148 °f Scotland^00 ^°lth Irela"d' Wld Hi^L.teani"fh.ip3 AV0^, Captain Fry; AILSA, ALF y av' I S^VjCUN, Captain Mills and 1'RfN- • J With Captain Aroel are intended j k ^teist vo x° all<^ I'^Bsen^'er?, ivitlx liberty to tow t ■yUovr, (unlesa ureveuted by eiruiustauces), i C' i-H16 m^th o. APRIL :— 1 14 BUTE DOCK BASIN, CARm^ „ CARDIFF: 10 ^Ura»»IFF 10 BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 'irdav P-ln* I 17 Saturday 7 p.m j 1, 'p,, •• 5 P.m. | 24 Situriav 4 p.m. 0M BELi' AST TO CARDIFF. P-1"- 20 Tuesday 5 p.m J u^Olv Tr> • • „15 P-'u. 'i7 I'uesdav 1 p.m. 12 Cardiff tia BELFAST s BRISIXJL. 11Y2119 Monday 2 p.in olld,.kv Ifllfiir'ir 2 D.In. 1 2(; bloiiclay 2 p.ia 011 *0. 1 SHED, SOUTH DOCK, ^SWavo^ SWANSEA: ll ?^e<lii<wi To BEU'AST AND GLASGOW. W"<la!!ry •• 3 p.m. | 21 Wednesday 2 p.m f) "ay (j p.m. j 2S Wednesday 6 p.m. v 1 Friday BELFAST TO SWANSEA. | ISSLSBSBS N !{S I'^Stt^ANSEA. VIA BELFAST 1 p. w. 23 Fridf1.Y P,w GL 30 Friday.. 2 I'^Stt^ANSEA. VIA BELFAST £ -.(» £ £ *» t&. ti °°ds iro Thursday 2 p.w. £ erWd ti.re'IUlreU t<» he alongside OKB DOUR beloro vf^S-RS r,.we of sailing-. or -lasw!^1/, 17s ft 1 Deck, 10s. t-recn- H°ra'^s* ^'ec'<' Soldiers or Ulontlis'C'ie'8 '8sue*l at Fare-aud-a-haif, available for ^ialn "l ;?1^K0W to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, te k" & 8<m • & c»- J Belfast, to Robert Mender- ?*> to »r' J*rwtol, to Marie Whit will and Son Strau- ^>1: 1 ,Va- Jo,les & Brother; Kewport, to li Bmto» t -Crtiirta ^rujff » 1AYLOU Jo CO., 69, Bute-staeet, Doe';9, APnl 1SS0. jdatesLzt- WATERFORD 8TEAMSHX? COMPANY, LIMITBD. M ? A M COMMUNICATION ^BPOGL-ST NEWPORT, ^VATEHFORD T«d NEWPORT. ri"CRItAPPST Rot"p,- tt. RFfiwi l4sa Powerful Steamers, ^^VBaioow-V0' LAUA- ZEPHVK. &a- I "ck, C7TRV u- (-'arence j F. om WATBKFORD even l>«n KL.,f,luCs'la-v- I 1 # aT> Alexandra Dock, every Monday. C« r throij-.y. 8Si^0' M.pl? to Inland Stations for Goods or gi^'biojftTj r. the Agents, Messrs Thomas and Co., h.Hsihip {.„clc'strcet, Newport or to tho Wateiford {, (Limited), Waterford Waterford P40?. 20, Water-street, Liverpool. 427S1 XXIHITE STAR LINE i T I ROYAL & UNITED STA1E8 I MAIL STEAMERS. I LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for- SenScr» to alt t*rt8 of the United States and (r^i! M-c-tukno»n masrnificent pteatners are appointed Static as U!l:'eri carrying Her Majesty's aud the Adr ma'i« :— ^I'Ublh. •• •• TucS(lav- APri120 Germa •' •• Saturday, April 24. •• •• Thursday, April 29 p CdFn *• •• Tuesday, May 4 Av°h Co' •• •• •• Tue> lay, May U •f8,rah'e naJUC'Cc'tln Beve:' wr-ter-tlcrht compnrcmenta. 5q.1.0156 8r>U,?re>8* <iays in summer, 91 day^sin winter. j>, ">fort a,fj vfessels coinbina the hi,;)iest speed and g^'fiers are nusurpass«d in tlieir attractions to i\ hiS^C;i- 13 Pi^ State-rooms amiilships, luxuriously fur- I £ er' Kv,. 'w> hbrarieg, electric bells, bath-rooms, v >e St rel'1. atodtei,a"?3 a,e u,iu.u;.Ily spaciou?, well-lighted, to ve the 11! warined, and Passengers of this class ti.o St civil'ty and attention. Stewardesses Unf|'r fu,,h«wo,?«i and children. (v^j; to I'lEvl!?1"" of Pass.'gc-s, Rates, &C., &C., O^jff • V,ArV\L^. OlJTtnuii, and CO., Bute Docks, I'IM H RIS » Windsor Hotel, l'enarih, near & CO Swansea EOWARD ljj"iery Hill, Ebbw Vale John Copelind, 124, ',Jt. i{„M Merthyr Messrs Harse and Brown, New. 8t ''s< iVe' 1 Connop and £ on, Brynmawr James S. w °r«S, p„_t U|{?r I br.ihuriig rinii Ree-, Grocers, Em pi ra Statin^6 .?tra<? » Arthur Tilney,Telepraph and Rail* vfe»t, n • Abertillery, M011. John Beran, Station C'l,h, ppfoe^ » William Palmer, A pent, Nantymoel; T. iMf| ^c., Pioneer Stores. Uisca I). Jones, I Si.- Kowiin 1^lvnJncy M. Matthews, Agent, Abercarne tt"-l'laee^ds. Penygrraift Mr .od- I '0' risinn, or to 1 v ISMAY, IMRIE, and C I 10, Water-Btreet, Livcr j OoI, and 34, Leadenhali-ttrett, London. (; A L L A N L I N E. BgSng3gSi £ £ ak.>» anoRiBsr OCEAN PASSAQB TO AMERICA. \V?-r,5,' T',HllM vnate T^EiDAY. From LONDONDERRY i'O 1 t:sL>AY' Und fromQULENSTOWN every alternate bhlh>ihT:iA THE UNITED STA TES. c? 011 Can i 3 t") all points at Special Rates. P.iia« t' '1 Spiciai i,'Wa- Manitoba, Western States of America; ,r.s' JQ„ aittphlet enibo Ivinp: Reports of the Tenant fre, 'stcd u to Canada, free on applicatioo. i"e l)„l^aers to Canada for Farm Labourers and ParUeuT'0 ^*rv!,nts. Wars on apijlicatiod to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 1 to Q n. James-street, LiverpooL 1 Bute-street, Cardiff; T.J. Buse, T. l-L?* Thom! Swansea F. Folev, Foley's Hotel, Ne:ittl; K^e. lO fv' British Schools, Liandovery; W. Milton .be, w -Street. and John Yoiinj:, Screw Ua«»y- M Newport, Mjn. A. Tilney, Maikct-rtreet, Matthews, Abercarn, near Newport 4929 AMERIOAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. — "»«AAA^ LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELFIIIA, I ^TI^CLAG, EVERY WEDNESDAY. for^' IU"-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- M ,51 »n,f stin'>'ers equal to any European Line. Pas* bLJ"* pen 8°od, landed at Philadelphia on tho Wharf a. °ttt« tJ"t'VRnia Railroad. This is the shortest and HwMo »he West- "o«S?N<trepf^CUAUDSOH, SPBKOB, «nd Co., 17 and 19, >( £ Liverpool; JOKES BEOS. and Co;, liute V? Jashss Athk, 102, Bute-road, Cardiff; 1 tio-i t> Dock-street, N ewport; Roger J ONES, "UTA*' £ ontyPRIDD TILKST and Co., Abeitillery; a*"goed. Tia OafdilL WKSQ8 i VAY & SONS, MANCHESTER, |\rT~-— MAKERS OF \J ^OUND STEAM ENGINES. |. ^^LOWAY BOILERS, 1875 PATENT. GEARING of every description. ( ^OWAY TUBES for existing Boilers I Q-^OWAY & SONS, ENGINEERS, I MANCHESTER. 4G128 I AIIERICAN MEAT MARKETS. 35 & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET. t i NEWPORT. t I | 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF. ] 82. HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. J i ¡ 5. STEPNEY STREET. LLANELLY. ¡.. ¡ SPECIAL SALE. I CHEESE. I GOOD QUALITY, AT FOUKPENCE PER POUND. NEW GRASS BUTTERS (Selected from the Choicest Dairies), ifRESH ARRIVALS DAILY. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF AMERICAN FRESH MUTTON. ■ AMERICAN BACON. AMERICAN HAMS. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 43 M 4 guMlaftou*. _n. riARDIFFT sWANSEA, AND NEW- c PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per an- num, or by post 25s. vmvpni'T Tho "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND J^ioftha SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record 01 in» shipping business of Cardiff, Swanjea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, BriU^n Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and c.r- sulates among- all the. Merchants and Brokeis of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throug-hout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It Is tiled Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Jommercc, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Iort80 ClJIU Officss.—75 and 76, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. rjl H E CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALESAWEEKLY NEWS IS oNK OF THE LARGEST NEWS-HHKKTS IN THE IiINGDOlf, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, and skives more Local, District, and Geneial News than any other paper. Each Edition is a complete eynopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South AA ales, The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading- Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s Od per quarter. 72 Columns i xwOPGNCIij 72 CoIun5n3- Imixl VISITORS TO LONDON.—DANIEL'S PRIVATE HOTEL (lute Roberts),27, Tnavies Inn, Holboru Circus, F.C., established over forty years. The Holboru Circus, F.C., established over forty years. The most central and convenient position in the Metropolis. Much patronised by Welsh visitors. Home comforts. Moderate tariff. Nigh: porter in attendance. 45511 A n DEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL A AND FAMILY HOTEL, 9 F 11 0 A p STREET, BBISIOL. r_• OaniNART DAII.T, IS 6(1. 44074 Wil. PARSLEY. Proprietor. THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, BliOAD STREET, BRISI'QL. One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels. oeatral, very clcan and comfoi table, every atteiition. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. Moderate Charges. Managers-Ur and Mrs CARTER, gate of the Globa Hotel, Exeter). tSTSt guUrtitifl tidt. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT P R IN C I PAL INVBSTMKNT R M: AN E NT BUILDING SOCIETY. -r- <■BONUS YEAR. UNAPPROPRIATED 1 ROFITS, DEC. 1879, £ 5,344 1?. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS Mav be made on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares, which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 per ccnt. TERCENT. ON DEPOSITS -j- irfc Withdrawable :it Reasonable Notice. ADVANCES On the Most Ea-i, and EquiUble Terms. Offices Open Dailv for all Business, 28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. AGENCIES :-Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-p-S^e; Penarth, Air D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st. EbbwValo, Mr J. A. Davies, Ida-place. W. SANDERS, Managing Secretary, 41144—7423 W. SANDERS, Managing Secretary, 41144—7423 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS Bl'ILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, L74,) Are prepared to LEND, 011 MortKa-e, at the bhortest nutice, SUMS of £ 100 to £ 10,0?0, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have spedal advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private JntJlvl The lesrai costs are paid by the Society, and the 11. pendence of the borrower, so long as hi3 stipulated re, payments are made, is secured by the Registrar uUler the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, 34. Victoira-street, Merthyr. 1910li » Uttsmwe. LOSS OF TIME IS LOSS OF MONEY 1 ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME, And may be provided against by a policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS AfSUHANCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. P,T. Hox. LORD KINNAIRD, CHAIRMAN. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1,000,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWEU TO INsUKERS OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HALF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerka at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent; or F4, CGRNHILL, LONDON. 46018 8238 WILT. lAM J. VIAN, Socretary. AgentW. WilUwe. U. Heury-sU-eet, Buto Docltib AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I Messrs BEYNON and IIUGIIES. Irish Harness Horses, at Swansea April 10 J Cottage Property, at Landore April 21 Cottage Property, at Swansea April 21 Mr W. C. CLARKE. Leasehold P. operty, at Neath April 27 Mr. T. H, DAVIES. Leasehold Property, at Landoie April 21 Messrs DAVISON & SON. Barque, &c., at Newea-stle-mi-Tyne April 26 I Mr ROBERT EVANS. Bive Stock, at Wevnfawr, near Peneoe.l April 22 Messrs FULLEli, HORSEY, SONS, and CO. Pcntnewynydd Ironworks, :,t Londmi April 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff May 4 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHM and SON. Freehold Mineral Estate, at Newport.A pril 22 Ti;nl)cr, &c., at Ai)crtillei-y Apr,l Y-i Freehold and Copyhold Properly, at Newport.April 27 Messrs W. and S. HEHN. Property, at Cardiff April 22 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Hay, Corn, Steam Engine, &c., at Cardiff April £ 7 Messrs R. JONES all,1 SON, Live and Dead Stock, near Bridgend April 10 Ftum, &.C., at Bridgend April 17 Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages, Harness, kc I. Ktj-ii 22 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Ware and Cutler3-, at Swansea April 16 Musical Boxes, at Swansea J April lo Freeeliold Residence, at Swansea April 29 Messrs W. J. LOWES & SON. Leasehold Properry. at Swansea April 16 Mr J. G. MADDOX Properties, at Cardiff April 22 Mr D. PHILLIPS. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea April 16 Messrs EIJW. ltUBERTS and SOX. Dwellinir-Uouse ai d Premises, at Swansea April 21 Messrs, STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER, & Co. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 16 Farming Stock, tk-e., at Llanutaes April 19 Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Cowbridge .April )9 Household Furniture, &e., s;t Cardiff April II) Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff .April 20 Antique Porcelain, &c., at Cardiff A p,-il 2J Dwelling-houses, Gardens, &c., at Cardiff April 27 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 27 Iluuters, a:id other Hore, at Cardiff April 2ij Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff May 1 Mr THOS. WEBBER. Boys' Suits, &c, &c, at Ca, uiff April 17 IMPORTANT SPECIAL SPRING STUD SALE, AT THE CARDIFF HORSE REPOSITORY. MESSRS STEPHENSON ALEXAN- '•'•.H a,ld CO. are honoured with inftructions to SELL h AUCTION, at their Repository, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 22iid April next, about SIXTY VALUABLE HORSES. The properties of Lord Tredegar, Col. the lion. F. C. Morgan, M.P., J. Samuel Gibbon, Esq., M.G.F.H., C: H. Williams, Esq., M.R.H., Thurston Bassett, Esq Lieut. Col, Ballard, and other gentlemen resident in the district, the greater number of which have been regularly hunted during the past season with the Tredegar, Glam- organshire, and Roath Hounds. ori, Catalogues may be had on application to the Auction. eers. !4ï7 46.65 T::ls Sale will also include some good Welsh Cobs and Ponies. SALE THIS DAY. COEDRIGLAN HOUSE, near CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., and Mr JOHN THOMAS are favoured with instructions t3 SELL by AUCTION, 011 FRIDAY, April ICLI). at Coedriglan House, the residence of the late Mrs Tralierne, distant five mile i from the town of Cardiff, on the Cowbridge-road, the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Being the contents of the HALL, DINING AD DRAWING ROOMS, LIBRARY, STUDY, KITCHENS, LAUNDRY, OFFICES, AND 15 BEDROOMS, And including, among other article 5, particulars of which will be found in the Catalogues, HANDSOME GILT MARBLE CONSOLE TABLE, LARGE PIER GLASSES, Bird's-eye maple, Mo, and occasional tables, chair. VALUABLE PAINTINGS, PRINTS, AND ENGRAVINGS, AN EXCELLENT SUITE OF SHELL PATTERN SILVER, COMPRISING ABOUT ];)0 PIECES, in splendid condition, and other ELECTRO PLATED ARTICLES, Mahogany dining, library, and other tables, sideboard, cellarettes, &c. A NOBLE SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, 15 FEET LONG, With open shelves and enclosed cupboards several other bookcases. TURKEY, BRUSSELS, AND OTHER CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, Gilt cornices, trass and mahogany window pjles nnd I drapery, cabinet containing foreign stuffed birds, maho- gany and other bedsteads spi hJg. wool and air mat- tresses; feather buds, bedding, and the ordinal^ ap- pointment. 1 A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINA ORNAMENTS, Including some fine specimens or Halltbllrw and other old China. CHINA BREAKFAST, DESSERT, AND TEA SERVICES, And the usual Kitchen Requisites. Also Three COWS, Tv,, STEERS, about 12 SHEEP, A RETRIEVER DOG, CART, HARNESS, &e., which will bs SOLD on the Second Day (Friday), 16th of April, at Two o'clock p.m. precisely.. 8176 Sale to commence el;ch day at 11 o'clock precisely. >v,>nl«cr..ao -irp hfii— T-<.«*rort »• "J -1 six days previous to the Sale, upon application to the Auctioneers, at their Cardiff and Cowbridge Offices 46096 KINGSTONE HOUSE, RICHMOND TERRACE, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS ISTEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and Co., will SELL by AUCTION on the premises on MONDAY, April 19th, 1SS0, a large portion uf the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, the property of A. H. Kiehl, esq,.who is leaving the coun- try, consisting of mahogany glazel bookcase and chef- foniere, dining table with two insertions, couch, two easy chairs and 16 other cha;rs uphol.-tered in Utreci.t velvet, coach, easy and 6 chairs in American cloth, large and handsome pier chimney and other glas-es, mahogany and iron bedsteads, painted wardrobe and 2 linen presses, washstands, dress- ing tables, gilt timepiece under glass shade, tliapad gilt window ctrnices and poles, rep curtains. 2 chandeliers, 2 lia-1 lamps, kitchhn tables, dinner and other ware, together with the usuall;itehon requisites, &c, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. (Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 4^257 TILE HOUSE, LLANMAE3, near COWBRIDGE. UNRESERVED SALE of FARMING STOCK, ClOPS, and IMPLEMENTS. T MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO., with Mr JOHN THOMAS, have been instructed bv M/ John Rees (who has pi von up part of his farm), to SELL by AUCTION, 011 MONDAY, the 19th day of April, lhfiO, the following valuable STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS. STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of 55 fat yearling Cotswold sheep, 20 ewes and lambs, 7 fat cattle, about 20 store cattle, 2 Duriuun cows in fuii milk, a few good cart and other usslul holies, including a cob, 5 years, 14.2; bay horse, 6 years, 16.2; several superior colts, 2 mows of good ineadow and clover hay, rick of wheat (the straw suitable for reeds), wood and stone rollers, scuffler, single and double ploughs, horse lake, mincer. chaficutter, scales and weights, useful cart harness, saddles, &,e. ThrceViOiiths' credit 011 the usual conditions. )Q„ Refreshments at 12 Sale at 1 p.m. GREENFIELD HOUSE, 10, ELY-ROAD, CARDIFF. „TT„»*TrrTTf>r SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND] EFFECTS. ]\/FESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAIN- -L?A DER, and CO. have received instructions from Mrs French, who is leaving the town, to seilby AVC- TION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, April 20, tje whole of her substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECrS, Consisting of walnut couch and six chairs, spring- seated, and upholstered in green damask: two pair rep curtains to match, with brass poles and rings mahogany 6 ft- pedestal sideboard; lo), occasional, work, anti paper maclie tablc, sofa and eight chairs in hair seating, easy ditto in leather cloth, box ottoman 111 rep and worked wool cover, gilt pier glass 4t> oy 36, ornaments, several oil paintings, engravings, prints, &c., birch hall table and chair, iron hat and umbrella stand, barometer by Kern, Swansea, tapestry carpets, Vezietiaii st-tir carpet and bras rods, gasalier, hearthrugs, fenders and irons, 8 dav dial, by Hackwell, Cardiff, birch half-tester and other bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather beds, blankets, sheets, and othor linen, large painted deal wardrobe, washstands, dressing tblûs, towel horses, night commode, one painted and two mahogany chests of drawers, toilet glasses, cane- seated chairs, deal kitchen tables, chairs, copper scuttle, kettle and preserving pan, breakfast, dinner, dessert, and tea services, glass, E.P. cruet stand, candlesticks, &c., together with the ordinary kitelieu requisites, garden roller, tools, lights, wheelbarrow, ladders, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock pfeciaeiy, The House to be let with imrnediate possession. It has a good garden well stocked with fruit irees. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 46242 AUCTION MART. QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCK- IIERBTOWK, CARDIFF. TO CONNOISSEURS OF OLD "HINA CURIOSITIES, AND ARTICLES OF VIRTU. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER. and CO. are instructed to SELL by ALCTION at their Fine Art Salerooms, C'rockherbtown, Cardiff, 011 FRIDAY, the 23rd April, 1880, a specimen Collection of a^-TIqUE PORCELAIN, ron'-istii £ T of genuine examples of Worcester, Derby, Liverpool Wedgwood, Swansea, NantSarw, Spode, Bristol, Lowestoft, Salopian, Chelsea, Sevres, Dresdeu, Upriin Oriental, and various. CURIOSl'flES and ARTICLES of VIRTU, COINS SPECIMENS cf ANTIQUE BRISTOL GLASS, ILLUSTRATED and OTHER BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS of DICKENS, THACKERAY, and others, HIGH-CLASS CliROMOS. nublishcd bv the Arundel Socieiy, framed and unfrauied. put, u PHOTOGRAPHS OF PICTURES, A large and handsome Musical Box, and other effects the whole being the bona fide property of a gentleman who has devoted many years to the formation of this interesting collection, but is now leaving the lieighbour- ll0Safe to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had oa application to the Auctioneers. 46196 SALE OF LEASEHOLif PROPERTY" SITUATE IN CANTON, CARDIFF. may be had oa application to the Auctioneers. 46196 SALE OF LEASEHOLif PROPERTY, SITUATE IN CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION", at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, 011 TUESDAY, April 27th, 1860, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Eveniiig, subject tc such conditions as shall be then and there produced, all those Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, GARDENS, AND STABLE, Situate and being Nos, 16 and 17, Picton-place, Canton, Cardiff, in .the respective occupations of Mr William Jones and Mr Robert Owen, at the weekly rent of S; and 68 respectively. The property is 32ft. wide, and 98:t. 6in. long, it is bounded on three sides by roadways, and held for a teim of 9'J years from the 29th of September, 1855, at a yearly ground rent of £ 3 12s. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auction eers, Queen's Chambers, or of Messrs B. Matthews atid Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. 46217 LLANDAFF YARD, NEAR CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF A LEASEHOLD PUBLIC- HOUSE AND PREMISES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 1".1. DER and CO., have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, April 27, 1580, at Six for Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to such condtttons as shall be then aud there produced, the undermentioned PROPERTY, Viz. All thatLeaseholdPublic-hor.se and Premises, known ns the i: AIL WAY INN, in the occupation of Airs Lli- Broo.iii.Mi, » ;;11 the Garden and-Appurtenances belong- -itiirto in the parish of Whitchurch, held under fenes from Miss Harriet Diana Arabella Mary Richards, and the Right Hon. George Rice Baron Dy- nevor, for the term of 9J years, from the 1st October, 1855, at the annual rent of E7 11s 3d, reserved by each lease. Further particulars can be obtaiced on application to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers. Q.uceu' Chambers, Cardiff. 4021& ,0itlt5 bti gMtrtimt. TILE HOUSE, LLANMAES, near COWBRIDGE. UNRESERVED bALK of FARMING STOCK, CHOPS, and IMPLEMENTS MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, & CO., and Mr JOHN THOMAS have been instructed hy Mr John Rces (who is g->ing up part of his Farm) to trELL by AUCTION, 011 MONDAY, April lath, I 1880, the following valuable STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS:— Consisting of 75 COTSWOLD SHEEP, viz., 20 ewes and lambs, and 55 ^Marling.. 2J HEAD of SnORT-HOPN CATTLF, viz., 7 fat cattle, 20 store catle, and 2 cows in full milk. HOUSES.—Bay horse, 6 years old116 hands 2 inches; ft superior bay col), 5 years old, 14 hands 2 inches, good in^harne s and faille, and an excellent hunter; also a few good cart horses, and several superior colt-. CROPS, &c.-2 mows of good meadow and clover hay; rick of wheJt, the straw suitable for ree;ls Ivood and stone rollers, stuffier, single and double ploughs, horse rake, mincer, chaff cjttcr, scales and weights, useful cart harlle,s, saddles, &c. Three mouths' credit on the ui-ual conditions. Refresh meats at 12 Sale at 1 p.m. 46304 SALE OF CHOICE AYRSUILE COWS AND HEIFERS. LI/RESSK.S STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- -iT-fi. DElt and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, r.t their Repository, Crockheibtown, Cardiff, on SATURDAY", May 1st, Iss O, at 2 o'clock, 13 Large AYRSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS, with Calves aud close to calving. This S'de is held to supply the demand for large and choice cattle of this celebrated i.rced. Mr John Cot.terell's skill and exptrienee will be exer- eised in the selection of a choke and beautiful herd to .satisfy the judgment of the best c<HlllOil>Seur.. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. 46243 ESTATE OF THE LATE MR ANDREW CUMMINS THE HAYES, CARDIFF. TO HAY AND CORN MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN JENKI^S AND co. will SELL at AUCTION, in the Yard adjoining the New I1111, the Hi.yes, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, April 27th, 18S0, THE HORSE, TRADE UTENSILS, and EFFECTS Of 1111' Andrew CUl.l1ning.:l, deceased, Corn an-1 Hay Mer- chant, comprising strong useful bay cob, about 141 hauds hig-h, capital hay wagon (by Anstee), spring cart, hand and sack trucks set of trap harness (nearly new), set of cart ditto, 5 ho:se-power STEAM ENGINE And fittings complete for chaff-cutter and corn mill (by Nicholson and Son), in very good condition; chaff-cutter and fly-wheel (by l'icksley and Sims), a quantity of sacks, patent scales, weighing machine anu weight', steelyards, wheelbarrow, corn me:lSllr, tarpaulin, iron safe. (by Milner), 26in. x 2Chn. x 20in. office and other utens'ls, and about 3 tons of hay, 40 bushels of be.. 11s, and 12 ditto of maize. The Auctioneers solicit an inspection of the foregoing, which will be found in good condition. 011 view the day previous from 9 t > 4, and on the day of sale from 0 to 2 o'clock, when the Auction will punc- tually commence. Auctioneers' Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, April 13th, 1880. About 140 Tons of prime OLD IIAY to be solfl at an early date, of which due notice will be given. 4 273 SATURDAY EVEI, ING, at 7 p.m., APRIL l',tli. MR. WEBBER'S SALE by AUCTLON, at 5, St. John's Square, will include BOYS' SUITS, MENS' TROUSERS, WELSH BIBLE, and BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, NEW and SECOND HAND FURNITURE, &c. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, CARDIFF. WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH, AND COGAN PILL. GLOSSOP-HOAD AND RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. RRIHE SALE of these Properties nt the J above Ho:el is POSTPONED till THURSDAY, the 2nd inst.-Full Particulars in Posters, or of J. G. MADDOX, Auctioneer. 76, St. Mary treet, Cardiff. 4C197 SALE THIS DAY SALE ROOM." 72, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR SJ. PHILLIPS, having disposed of the above premises to Mr Davies, Botanical lla'l (next door), will SELL by AUCTION, 0:1 FRIDAY Next, April 16th, 1880, the following surplus Stock of FURNITURE, &c., consisting of bedroom furniture an 1 kitchen requisites handsome mirrors, office desks, walnut suite in crimson rep, sign board 21ft. long, music stools, prints, oleo- graphs, brown and other ware, mahogany counter top, deal shelving, draught tables, &c., &,c. Sale at 12 Noon. c Goods on view morning of Sale. Auctioneer's Office, 7, 1)3-nevoi-p,ace, Swansea. 46C83 I SALE THIS DAY. TONDU FARM, Situate Three miles from Bridgend, two miles from Pyle, and Three-qiiHrters of a mile from Tondu Station." Important SALE oî CATTLE, powerful DRAUGHT HORSES. COBS, and COLTS, valuable IMPLEMENTS, HAY, STRAW, &e, &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been favoured with inftructions from Mr Richard Goodwin and Mr P. W. Holmes, (who are leaving the Farm), to SELL by AUCTION, at tiie Farm Buildirgs, 011 FRIDAY, the ICth Cay of April, 1880, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, STHA W, &c. viz., Twelve strong Hereford out-lying steers, two and a-half learfi (olfl i I HORSES, viz., 1 two-year-old cart colt; I I I- hands, 4 years old, by Lord Berkeley, has been {jrol.en to saddle; handsome powerful bay horse, 15 hands high, 5 years old, by British Statesman, goes in harness and under saddle, and likely to make a good hunter; chestnut cart mare Lively, 3 yens old, 1fit high, chestnut cart horse Bowler, 4 years old, 15.3 hands high handsome dark brown cart marc Darby, 5 years old, lo.l hands high, bred by Mr j. Goodw in, o:' Trippleton, 111 foal to a celebrated horse roan cart m; rj Bounce, 4 years old, 15J hands lii^h roan cart mare Virgin, 4 years old, 1;"4 hands hulli • black cart mare Diamond, 5 years old, 15 hands high; black cart horse Short, 4 years old, 15i bands high. The Auctioneers beg 10 Uiaw special at.ention to the above valuable young draught horses, which have been selected with great care, are believed to' be sound and good workers, and only disposed of in consequence of the owners leaving the far, A valuable collection of New IMPLEMENTS by tho best new shaft, lemiiii' and ploughing h-rnp<s • 3 mows of (1878) meadow hay, 1 ditto (1879) ditto <j ditto of good oat straw. 0 Three months' credit will be given upon approved security to purchaser-; of £ 10 and upwards, or di' ronnt for cash at the rate of 5 per ctnt per annum. Refreshments will be provided at the farm buildin g it 11.30. Sale to commence at 12.30. '°s at For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers Pen- coe t and Bridgend. 46:\8 SALE TO-MORROW WICK, NEAR BRIDGEND, G-LA.NIORGA'S fl IRE. MESSRS K. JONES AND SON WIN SELL by AUCTION, at the Wvndham Arm! 1!0^1't "C'l(JU,.SAT!1'DAY> t!ie 17th of Apr"] 1880, at lhree 0 clock (subjcct to conditions to be then produced), "WEST FARM," p Comprising a Dwe Img-Iiouse, Outbuildings, and 64-i 2r. 26p. of Pasture and Arable Land, now, and for the last a5 years and upwards, in the occupation of Air Thomas Cooke, as tenant from year to year The greater portion of the Farm lies couipaetlv in and near the village of Wick, in the parish of Wick and the remainder about a mile off, in the parish of St*. Brides Major, About 3 acres is freehold and the remainder is custom aryhold, of the Manor of Ogmore, in which the fines &c are neary nominal, and the Farm may therefore be COIl- sidered equal to freehold. The Farm Buildings are extensive and commodious and are, together with the Farm-house, in excellent repair.. A considerable portion of the land is of first-rate quality, and the residue is good useful land. Part of the purchase money may. if desired, remain on mortgage at four per cent per annum. Further particulars may he had of the Auctioneers and of Mr Thomas Stockwoed, solicitor, Bridgend, :.t whose office a plan of the property may be seen. The premises may be viewed on application to Mr Ch-ules Cool;e, the te:.ant's s in, at the farm-house. Bridgend, 17th March, 1880.. 4(053 SALE THIS DAY, BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS J. w. LOWES and SON have been favoured with instructions from the Adminis- tratrix of the late W. Harding, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Higli-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, April 10, 18S,), subject to sud conditions as shall be there and then.produced, all that fLEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Situate and being No. 4, Argyle-streei, Swansea, contain- ing 9 rooms and the usual offices, and held fcr term of 75 years to be computed from the 29th day of September, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of A:3 16s. The Auctioneers beg- to call the attention of intending purchasers to this property as a most desirable invest- ment, the house being replete with every convenience, and in close proximity to the Sands and Railway Stations. Sale to commenc3 at 3 p.m. ? Further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 13, Castle,street; or to the Auctioneers, at their office, 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. I Dated April 5th, 18S0. 402S8 SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE AND PREMISES. t No. 4, GEORGE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDW. ROBERTS AND SON have beer, inotructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swan- sea, on WEDNESDAY, April 21,1830, all that DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, Situate and beiug No 4, George-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Mason, Tiie House is centrally situated, and contains two sit. ting-rooms, three bedrooms, kitchen, and scullery; is drained and the water laid on, has bay window in front, and garden front and lmek, Held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of Sep- tember, 1S66, at a ground rent of Z2 14s per annum. Rile to commence at Three o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street Swansea, 463JO TO MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES & OTHERS LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT LANDORE. MR T. H. DA VIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced), nt the Dillwyn Arms, Brvnhyfryd, Landore, on WEDNESDAY, April 21st, 1880, the whoe of the PROPERTY descri' ed below Lor 1 (j LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, and PREMISES, with large gardens in front and back, situate in I'atrcy-roaù, Penvillia, Landore, in the occu- pation of Smith, Richards, Davies, Hughes, and others as tenants. The premises are held for a lease for three lives and 99 years, from the 25th day ot March, 1SG0, at the annual ground rent of £ 4. i LOT 2.-Those 2 OW.ELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, with about half an acre of ground adjoining, situate near the Ivorites Arms, Dinas, Landore, in the occupation of W. Walters and W. Jones, as monthly tenants held for a lease for three lives and 63 years, from September 29th, 1854, at the nominal ground rent of £ 1 15s a year. •• LOT 3.—All that newly-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, together with a PLOT of GROUND aljoining, situate in Bennett-street, Landore, in the occupation of Mr Jenkin Hughes held for a term of 99 years, from June 20th, 1870, nt the annual ground rent of el 4s each house. Both pine ends are already built for the house to be erected on the plot of ground men. tioned in this lot. The above Properties are situated within 5 minutes' walk of the numerous large works situate in the neigh- bourhood of Landore, and can be recommended with confidence to Investors and those desirous of obtaining properties that will always command plenty of respect- able tenants. Sale to coiiini(n,e at 6.30 o'clock p.m. 1" For further pnrticulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs llartland, Davica, and baac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. « Auctioneer's Offices, 18, Union-street, Swansea. 46234 > ■ ONES BROTHERS. PRINOTPAL BMTI POSTERS AND DELIVEJ-E:tS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND ERITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees o| tho Principal Posting U-.t*" -1*- att. y Udign. T a<5T D AISK!{'' SWANSEA. s II cr V?- m t!lc M:'Knifieeiit Stock of Shef- field MnVER-PLATED WARE and TABLE CUTLERY. J. M. LHJEDER will SELL, with- XT-a- i.ut reserve, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), the re- 111.11 er of tae abi Vi Goods, to avo:d packing. S.<le commence at II o'ciock. Oxford Ch imbers. OXlunO CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), F-ur power- ful allù fine-toned MUSICAL BOXES, with Bell, Drum, and Zitlur accompaniment- Sale to take place at 3 o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. BY OIWElt OF THE MORTGAGEES* VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE UPLANDS, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Mortgages* to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TH U HSDA Y, the ûth day of April, alltbat commodious and well-built FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate -it Uplands, Swansea, lwowlI all Bercsford Hom. together with 3 stall stable, coach-house with four rooms over, jard, and garden. Also a large detached walled-Ill fruit and vegetable garden near thereto, with green- house and other buildings thereon. The House comprises oil the ground floor: Entrance hail, drawing-i00m, dining-room, Horary, china pantry, and conservatory. Basement: Two kitchens, house- keeper's room, china pantry, larder, and cellars; and on the first anil second floors 10 good bedrooms, with bathroom, box room, water closet, aud other conve- niences. It is in one of the best situations in with a South West aspect, and having- extensive view's over the bay and surroundmg neighbourhood. The premises are in good repair, thoroughly well drained, and water and iras laid 011. The detached garden which contains about half an acre ofjand is most- productive, and could be let separately from the residence. Tue whole of the above premises wilt be offered in One Lot in the first instance, and if not sold the House and detached garden will be offered in separate lots, ■p f t".t -k? I*1*0" at 2 for 3 uVMck. 1;°I further particulars apply to Messrs Strick and Belunghain, Solicitors. Fisher street, or to the Auction- er, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 46224 SPECIAL SALE OF TllISH HARNESS HORSES. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES win SELL by AUCTION, at tiie Jeffreys Aims Hotel worse Repository on MONDAY, April 19th, 18S0, several Sale a u c HORSES, consigned for absolute Sale to commence at Two p.m. Victoria. Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4622) TO CAPITALISTS. MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIE- TiES AND OTHERS SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSHS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SFLL by AUCTION, at the S1'™" A?ns.,H"tel' High-street, Swansea, 011 WE;>- NES JAA Apnl 1st, 1880 (subject to such conditions as shad then and there be read), the following valuable COTTAGE PROPERTY, comprising— HOUSL and PREMISES, situate and being No. 3, i;;j'llIlOlIs-trect., Wa.ullweu, now in "the OCCU, Pation ol Bonsey. Held for a term of 75 years, from 29th September, 18.4, at a ground rent ox £ 2 10s per annum, r PT^h0\fT<'i^A1l-f U? e Two DWELLING-HOUSES and » V bltu,lt0 !Ufd tjemg \,os 4 anil t Symnions- Smde.V the occupation of j. Cornelius and It. Martm. Held for a term of 75 years, from 29th ■ Yr-rm u .V a gn'>iu"d r,J"t of £ 5'per annum, rwi «ra«' f°Se VV'- mvELUNG-HOUSES and 1 REMISES, situate and being No^. 7 and 8, Wlieatfield- if™ ^"m^is-strcet W'aunWtn, now in the occupa- tion of W illmot and Edwards. Held for a term of 75 years, from the 20th September, 1&-74 at a grouud rentof £ 5 perannum. b p 1 M°i\\10tSe „F°,Ur, POLLING-HOUSES and PltLAisituate and beinj»* 9 s 4 and 5, VVheatheld-terrace, W.,miv.cn, now in the*occupation of Parkin, Cheley Roe, Bud Alpin. Held for a term ot is years, from 2,th September, 1874, at a groun I rent -,tiin,se Four .LWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate anu being Nos 21 '>2 *>3 and ''4 Marsden-street, Waunwen, now in'the occupation "of Jenkm.5, Lance Ihoi.ias, and Lynn. Held for a term of 75 years, trom 25tli reh, 1875, at a grouut rent of A;10 per aunum. M LOT (;All those Four DWELLING-HOUSES. SHOP, anu Premises, situate and being NQC ai 03 and "4, Hoo-strcet, Port Tennant, Swansea, h^l frontage of o c otT l ° £ 9°u fefit" Held for a t.r.n of 91) yeais from the 23rd December, 1S7o. ata grouud rent of £ 0 16s j)er annum. B TiMr'TA11'r.UlUt,-VC1'y ?"it'lntially biaiit D WELLING- aud Pic-nnses, situate aud beiii^ No. F1 Br^p-v- lloa, t, mor-road, Swansea, now in the occupation" of Mr J. N, Kiciiaruioi:. containing dn.jng, drawing and breakfast rooms, four bedrooms, batii-room, two kiichcns, three cellars, two w.c. s, an 1 sma.l gieenhoua?. The House is in excellent repair, has a back entrance, and drainage all complete. Held for a term of ODycars^ from the 25th December, 1873, at a ground rent of £ :i.per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.ih. For further particulars apply to R. f. Ley son, Esq., .Auctioucew. Vi^»ria Chambers! SALE OF COTTAGE PROPERTY AT LANDORE, near SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYS ON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Imperial Hotel, Plasmarl, Landore, near Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, Ap.il 21st, 1SS0,subject to tuc'u conditions as Lhall then aud there I e read, the following desirable GOTTAGii PROPERTY, comprising— LoTL-AH those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and I RlISE, situate and being Nos. 13 and 14, Mpydd, terrace, Lamlore, SWall"ea., now in the occupation of Messrs Bowen; and Martin, lieid for a krill of srt) years from 25th April, 1S70, at a ground rent of £1 18s per annuiii, LOT 2.—All tho.-e four DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 3, 4, r>, ami <i, Upper MillbiMok-street, Lanoorc, Swansea, now in tiie occupa- tion of Messrs Michael, Tliomas, Sullivan, and Tucker. Held for a tern) of 95 I-C ii-S from the 23:d of June, 1875, at a ground rent of £ -j per annum. Lor 3.—Ail thosoSix DWELLING-HOUSE? and PRE- MISES, situate and being Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, and 10, Lower Millbrook-street, Landore, now in the occupation of Perrygrine, Lowlands, and others. Held for a term of 97 years, from 23rd June, 1S73, at a ground rent of £ 6 15s per anyiuiii. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. For further particulars apply to R. T. Ley son, E-o., Solicitor, ot to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 402^3 WERNFAWR, NEAR PENCOED. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by Mr Wm. Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of April, 1880, several COWS and CALVES, BARREN COWS, YOITG CATTLE, & Full particulars in next week's paper. 46233 l\¡fESSRS-'b-i-ISON and SON will m OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Queen's Head Hot 1. Pilgrim-street, Newcastie-on-Tyne, on WEDNESDAY, April 28; lbSJ, at Three o'clock (unless previously disposed of privately), the fine BARQUE PEERLESS," 1,005 26-100 tons per register, Built at Quebec in 1853, has full poop, and topgallant forecastle, with hou e on main deck for crew, carries largely, having discharged over 1,500 ton coal and coke, aud from Quebec 1,38S loads timber,deals,&c. Sails fast,is sheathed with vellow metal, well found in sails aud run- ning gear, and has been employed by present owners in the coke, gross, and timber trades. Dimensions—Length, 191 0-10 ft; breadth, 320.-10 ft; depth, 21 2-10 ft. Now lying at Jurrow Slake in the river Tyne. For Inventory and ordcrto inspect apply to Hall Bros., Quayside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne or, iu Cardiff, to John Bovey and Co. ■ 4C29J gwiwty, tic., To met. ABERGAVENNY, MONMO UTIL SHIRE. • To be LET, and nuv le entered upon immediately, | AN OLD-ESTABLISHED IKON FOUNDRY, f with the Cupola, Steam-engine, Blowing Fan, Moulding II Boxes, and all other appiratus necessary for carrying on a large business, situate near the Gas Works, Aberga- venny, and adjoining the railway. Mr IN-iii. Watkins, Flannel-street, Abergavenny, will show the premises, and further particulars may be ob- tained oil apulication to GEO. OVERTON, ESQ.. 462C4 Watton Moui t, Brecon. falts by gwate (frcmttaict. rjlHOMAS JONES B UILDER; &c., TENARTII-ROAD ENTRANCE, CARDIFF. I Is prepared to RECEIVE an OFFER for his I YARD, BUILDINGS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &e. 4"n MILK AND DAIRIES IN LONDON AND SUBURBS. MR E. JACKSON, Dairy Agent, 1, Trump-street, King-street,Cheapside. is instructed to DISPOSE OF several GENUINE DAIRIES, with and without cows, from £ 2C0 to £ 1,500 coming ill. Fuil particulars as above. 40J0S FIRST-CLASS DINING REFRESHMENT ROOMS IN K. THE CENTRE OF THE CiTY, WITH DOUBLE LICENSE. MESSRS TRIBE, OLARKE, and co. are instructed to OFFER for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ilie Business {carried on l,y Mr Edmund CONTRACT, ilie Business {carried on 1,y Mr Edmund Thomas, at No. C, Wine street, known as THE CRITERION." The Premises are held on a Levsc, (.f which sevsn years are to run, at the exceptionally low rental of £ 165 rer aunum. The Fixtures and Stock to be taken at a valuation. The business has been carried on for tome years and a large and lucrative trade has been done.* The present is an opportunity of acquiring an old-established Connec- an opportunity of acquiring an old-established Connec- tion, with PrellJlSeS Jtuated in the best pait of the Citv. Further particulars may be obtained from the Brokers or from Messis BRITTAN, LlVI.Tr, & MILLER, 462f3 Solicitors, Albion-chambers. TO TAILORS, DRAPERS, and ûVTFlrrroRS. MR D. PHILLIPS is instructed by the Mortgagics, to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT the TAILORING and DilAPERY BUSINESS of Mr w! the TAILORING and DilAPERY BUSINESS of Mr W. Joint, 57, Wind-street, Swansea, as a going concern. There is an unexpired term ot 12 years lease, at a very low rental together also with shop fixtures, gas fitting?*, book debts, and stock-in-trade. TI)e Fixtu.-e" ire %-ell adapted for carrying on a Good Business. The Stock, ng at Invoke pi k? to about ii-ill be sold at a discount-.off.. This opportunity offered is quite exceptional, the above business having a very high-cass colliiecti n amongst the gentrv and clerirvof the county,which was so successfully carried on for nearly half a century by Mr J pre- decessor (the late Mr Banguinetti) whose reputation as a first-class Tailor was v.cll-knowu throughout the Prin- cipal it v.. The: Premises are situate. hi the centre of the town, the position having enhanced in value considerably in con- sequence of the I-ecert improvement (the removal of the I-land House, Castle-squire). Tne Lease and Fixtures, or Ler.se, can be treated for separately. 4 3282 For further particulars, apply to J. Moy Evans, Esq., Solicitor, 62, Wind-street, Swansea; or D. Phillips, 7, Dfllevor-placc, Swansea, Agent for the Mortgagee. LEFT OUT OF SALE, a few of CYRUS PRICE'S PATENT FIRE & THIEF PROOF SAFES. APPLY SXETASKEON. ALEXANLEK. & Co., CardiiL 602 1tbli( gating. TO-DAY. TOWN HALL ASSEMBLY- ROOMS, CARDIFF. A BAZAAR. In aid of the ORGAN and ALTERATION FUND of the CHARLES STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Will be held 111 the above place, On APRIL IGTli AND FOLLOWING DAY. Open from 12 noon to ]0 p.m. each day. A large and varied Selet 011 of Articles, Useful and Ornamental, will be offered fcr Sale. 'There will also 1); an Exhibition of Curiosities and Works of Art, and the proceedings will be enlivened by a Performance of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. RSPRKSUMKNTS WILL BK PPOVIDED IN THE ROOM. ADMISSION :— From 12 o'clock to 10 p.m., Sixpence. Season Tickets—2e Od. 40292 DOWLAIS ART UNION PRIZE DRAWING, in aid of the Building of the Tahcr- nuclc llaptist Chapel, ]\or-strett, will takejl.ee at the ODDFELLOW. HALL, ON THURSDAY, JULY fc-rii, 18S0, Under the distinguished patronage and supervision of the following Ladies and Gentlemen :—H. Richard, Esq., M.P., and Mrs Richard; C. II. James, Esq., and lirs Junes; D. Williams, Esq., High Constable; J. Evans, Esq.. Surgeon; John Jenkins, Esq., 1). Davies, Esq., and W. Harris, Esq. The following \alualle prizes will be drawnin:- FIRST PRIZE, any Article or Articles to be selected by the successful Winner to the value of £ 0 PtHXR £ 1;. 2 A brilliant-toned Pianoforte :¿;; 0 3A handsome drawing-room suite 120 4A handsome harmonium 8: 5 A silver lever watel).. (j 6 6 A beautiful ch^st of drawers 6 0 7 A washing machille 5 5 8A lady's gold watch. fi 0 9A superior su:t of clothes 44 10 A mahogany couch 33 11 An clcctro plated tea service 35 12 A galvanic machine.2 2 13 A pair of blankets „ 1 10 14 A Welsh flannel dress 15 15 A rosewood writing desk 11 16 A lady's writing desk 11 17 Seven pounds of best tea 11 18 A lady's beautiful work box 11 19 A handsome cruet stand 11 20 A beautiful set of trays 11 21 A silk umbrella 11 22 A waterproof overcoat. 11 23 An elegant swing looking-glass II 24 A rich table cover I ] 25 A beautiful timepiece 11 26 A beautiful engraving .11 27 A lady's dressing case 11 28 A handsome picture 11 23 A gentleman's travelling bag 11 30 A beautiful set of lire-irons 11 31 A beautiful accordion 11 In addition to the a"L.o,e, there will be giveil away about Two Hundred Prizes, consisting of Useful Articles, IIams, Cheeses, Knives, kc., kc., &c. Tieket,3, 61 each, or a book of 12 for 5. The Drawing will be on the principle of the AI t Union; and the successful numbers will be published in the South )♦ ciles Daily A acs, Western Mail, Seven Cymrv, Merthyr Jelegraph, Merthyr hixyresx, farlom y Gtcci- thi-tei-, and Vicladgarur, Bxncr ac Amserau Cymra. A list of the winning numbers will be forwarded to auy I eison who will send a stamped addressed envelope for the stnie. lreasnrer?, WilIdas & Co., Brecon Old Bank Auditor; Messrs Woodriian an.l D. S. Powell Hon. See., John Evans, "7, Union-street, at the Committee Rooms. Taber- nacle Vestry, Ivor-street, Dowlais; See- labernacle Vestry, Ivor-street, Dowlais. 4C310 ALEXANDRA PARK, CARDIFF. FIRST ANNUAL. RACES AND SPORTS n'Hinvnvrl i v* !it t,le above Park, on WHIT-MONDAY and U ESDAY, May 17 and 18, 1880, henil.iO will be given for competition. £ 00, Or>en Trotting Handicap £ 20, Huntero* Open Hurdle Rice, winners oncj, 141bs, twice, t'llbs extra; £ 10, Gallowaj Rice for ponies and Galloways not exceeding 14. <lbs allowed for every inch under that height — winners once, 141bs, twice, 21ibs extia £ 8, Open Hat Racc for ponies not exceeding 13.1; £ 15, Grea: Iiiterm.t.Glial Wrestling Match A>15 ten miles Open Amateur Bicycle Handicap; £ 10 five miles Open Amateur Bicycle Handicap; ZLO, half-iiiile Amateur Champion Belt for Monmouthshire and W-i'e £ 2, Donkey Race, kc.. &a. For further particulars please send stamped enveloivc to the Secretary, Mr Alfred Lewis. T> O M P N E Y CTSYIT I.»J WEDNESDAY, .APRIL, 21. OPENING OF THE NEW GROUNDS WITH A FIVE-MILE HANDICAP BICYCLE RACE, For Gentlemen Amateurs (Weather permitting). First Prize (Grand Ormolu Flower Vase), value £3 3 0 Sec 111J Prize £ 2 2 0 Third Prize (Electro-plated Inkstand) £1 1 0 To be run in Heats. FLAT RACE AMATEURS HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First PrizejCuttJ,, i i £ 2 10 0 Third itizu (Inkstand) < ill) 10 Q Entrance Fee, Is 6d. All Entries to close Monday Morning, April 19th. Bicycle and Foot Handle ipper, Mr W. H. Hutehins, Caidifl. D A N C I N G On the Grand Platform, made expressly for these < j rounds. Roberts and Johnson's (Quadrille Band in attendance. Grounds open It 3, con;meiicc at 3.30. Admission to Grounds, Sixpence. Admission to Plat- form, One Shilling extra. Refreshments of the best quality. All Entries to the above Races to bs addressed to Colonel H. II, Lavies, Romnney Ca«tlc, near Cardiff. Mr S. Andrews will run brakes and 'busses from Castle-road, Roath, at 2 o'clock. Fare to Grounds, 4d each. For spaus to let for stands apply to Colonel Davies, Rompney Castie, near Cardiff. 4- J^OUTEI "WALES CRICKET CLUB. The GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING or T the above Club will be held at the Mackwvrth Arms Hotel, Swan- sean, on THURSDAY, April 2'/n 1, 1880, at Two p.m. 4C.»~0 J. E, MOOKE, Hon. See. OCFUTH WALES CRICKET CLUB o CHALLENGE CUP. A GENERAL MEETING of the lion. Secretaries of those Clubs who intend t I cuter and compete for the South Wales Cricket Challenge Cup, Season 1880, will tie held at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, April 22ud, 1880, at Two p.m., when the entries will closc.and the Cup Ties be drawn for. J. E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. Dvffryn, Neath. 46271 SWANSEA CRICKET CLUB.' RG^HE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS WIL;, BE HEL.D AT ST. 1IEL1H'3, ON WHIT-ILONDAY, MAY liTH, 1880. TLILZES TO TIIE VALLTE OF £ 115. A SPLENDID MILITARY BAND AS USUAL, Applications for Programmes of. Events and Entry Forms to be made to the Secretary, 4J249 Mr S. W. THOMAS, Swainea. G E V E R N BRIDGE. NEW ROUTE TO BATH AND BRISTOL. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. Cardiff dep. — 7.0 9.40 12.37 -4.5 6.5 Newport — 7.30 10.10 1.25 L)5 6.S-J Lydney „ 7.UJ 0.33 11.17 2.38 4.o5 5.47 7.2j Sharpness) ?>51 9 4G y 30 2 4_4g c0 S3 Docks ) Bath 10.5 12.3 2.40 5.7 6.15 — f).20 Bri. t >1 9.42 11.40 2.5 4.40 5.55 — 8.52 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m p.m, p.m. p.m. Trlstol dep. 7.-0 8.5 9.15 11.0 3.15 5.0, 7.0 Bath „ — 7.45 8.45 10.45 2.55 4.25 6.35 SlDocksSS 8-3,1 9'S 11-'55 1-29 4-17 C'15 S'12 Lydney arr. 8.47 9.20 11.48 1.49 4.30 6.2S 8.25 LydnLY arr. 8.47 9.20 11.48 1.43 4.30 6.2S 8.25 Newoort 10.48 1.5 5.35 — 9.30 Cardiff — 11.10 1.37 (i. 5-7 For further particulars, see Time TAble N.B.—Passengers can book between Cardiff, Newport, and Sharpness Docks. 45435 FFLHE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD 'I L ROOMS. ST. MARY -STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PRoriuKToa. (Tntte ami Contracts.. i rrO 13ULDERS. LLANCARVAN, SuUTH WALES. TENDERS are invite 1 for the ERECTION of a Farm- house, New Homestead, and Alterations and Additions to other premise*, and the Erection of Labourers Cottages on the Estate of the Ecclesiastical Commis- sioners for England, at Llaijearvaii, in the County of Glamorgan. The drawings and specifications may be inspected on application to ir E. David, Llandaff, Cardiff, and l'urthor particulars can be olitaiuud 011 application to Messrs Clntton, 9, Whitehall-place, Westminster, S.W. Tenders to Le sent iu on or before the 1st day of May next, addresse-J to Messrs GLUTTON, 9, Whitehail-pl-.icR, We-tininstjr, S.W. The Commiss:onerft ,.0 not bind themselves to I'cccpt the lowest or any tender. 4;) frO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 139 WORKMEN'S COTTAGES for the Cymmer Colliery Co., on the Cymmer Estate, near Pontypridd. Specifications and Drawings may be inspected at the Colliery Office, Cymmer. Tiie Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or auy Tender. The Tenders are to be sent in not later than the 30th day of APRIL, 18:0, addressed to the JInDler Co:liery Co., Cyinmer, liear Pontypridd, Cvmnier Collieries, 41 THOMAS WILLIAMS, JL (Late WILLIAM8 & WILLIAMS,) ACCOUNTANT. AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND COAI- MISSION AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., 14, ST. JOIiN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. Agent for the Commercial Union Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance Company, Norwich and London == Accident Insurance Company, &c. 45716 OWLE"s"PENNYROYALAND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and reiieye the distressing symptoms So prc\aient with the sex. Boxes Is lJ.d and 2s 9d, of all chemists, Sent anywhere upon receipt of stamps, by the Mal-er, E. 1 T, ToWWi, chemist, N.ottinfihau). fCuùUt (Sntcrtuinntcutg. | I nvr E w THE A T RE It 0 Y A L, WOOD-STREET. CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAY. Sole Manage. Mr E. EULWKK. THIS (Friday) EVENING, APRIL Jfth, | BencSt and Last night but one of the celebrated Comedian M it G E ORG E LEI T G H. At 7.30. 'The Bw.u:iiu! romantic l'lay, 1 TWI E THE PLAII EN. Conclu ling- with The Lady of Munstcr." | SATURDAY. | A MAD REVENGE. xkvt I Mr CHARLES'IjOLLETTE, WEEK Suppoi red by his own Come ly and Burlewpie (.Vnipany. Doors o: en 7, commence 7.30. Carri"iges 10.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalin, 2s I'lt. Is Galien, Doors 0: en 7, commence 7.30. Carri"iges 10.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalin, 2s l'it. If-: Galien, ed. Second Price at 9 o'ciock, to Circle and Stalls only. Box Plans at Mr W. Lewis', Duke-street. 42693 G- RAND- CIRCUS AND PALACE OF W VARIETIES, CARDIFF Open Every Evening at 7.3), with a Powerful CùJl1pan of EQUESTRIANS, CLOWNS, GYMNASTS, VOCALISTS, DANCERS, &c. Every Artiste a Star. 44387 (gflttrarion. CARDIFF. LADIESSCHOOL. 1. WESTBOURNE CKH-CEyT, CARDIFF Conducted by Miys HIBFS. A few Boarders received. Terms moderate rss ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- A PLACE, CARDIFF. ft,, BRUFORD'S NEXT TERM wm COMMENCE TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. The pupils of the Kinder- Garten will assemble the same day at ::ine o'ciock. 46060 CAR D I F F- COLLEGE. HKAD NIA;TZP. F. C. BiRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, &.C.. of St, Johu's College, Cambridge. Asa .ST ANT MA<TEKS F. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, B.A., W orcester College, Oxford. J. G. MONRO, Tnnity College, Dublin, &c., &c. Pupils are prepared for the Universal ies, Professions, and Commerce. Boarcers are received on moderate terms. In the last two Cambridge Local Examinations this scho I has {.a'ned Eleven Cla-ses in Honours, including Four First Classes with special distinctions, a result unparalleled in the Principality, The Term begins on Tuesday, April 13th. Apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries- pJacc- ortothe Secrttary. 45, the Parade. 40057 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLE Y-PLACE. SE VEliN-ROAD, CANTON. Principxl—REV A. WILLTAMS (Twenty Years' Experience). A thoroughly good plain English Education. A First-ciass Pi-enaratory Department. Terins on PEN ART IL I ENARTIL-HFGH CLASS TUITION fur BOYS at the Seaside. Ihe Rev. EDWARD GREENIIOW, M.A., Oxford, receives Pupils (Boarders and Day Boy at Brecon House, Windtor-road, Penarth, Cardiff, Prospectus sent oil application. Terms moderate. 645 COWBRIDGE. I REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELL, A. A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034—783:: Tiie Next Term wili (D.Y.) Commence, April ICih, 1880 LLANDOVERY. IN L A N D O V E It Y S C H O O lT The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on SATURDAY, May 1st. Applv to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 46275" 46275" NEATH. NEATH PROPTARY sc HOOLT Established under extensive and influential patronage. TO BE OPENED THE FIRST WEEK IN MAY. Rev. GEORGE BLACTvalUiir., 1\1. fi. Gradu -.te in honours of Cambridge and London, and I late sellolar, exhibitioner, ruid prizeman of Queen's College, Cambridge with efficient assistant masters. The object of the promoters is the establishment of a I First Grade School for boarders and day scholars. There will be two departments,—a classical and modern. < Boys will be prepared for the Universities and the Pro- fessions, and also for Commercial pursuits. I Applications for Prospectus & to be addressed, for the present, to the Venerable the Archdeacon of Llan.iaff, the Rectory, Neath, Chairman of '.he Neath Propriet.sry School Co., Limited. 4GL76 J. AD-P. gCHIEDMAYER'S- GRAND, ll'RIGIIT, AND OBLIQUE IR O N • F R A M E PIANOFORTES. IR 0 N r R A M E PIANOFORTES. FJ1HOMPSON AND j^HACKELL Have the honour to announce that they have been specially appointed "Sole Agents' f"r CARDIFF and O\]TH WALES for the above Piau fortes, whic'n from the very superior construction and rcnark"L1e power and richness of Tone, together with elcganej of appear- ance, have gained for these Instruments the highest expressions of" praise and admiration, both from leading Professors and Mu-ic.il Critics generally. AN EMINENT PIANIST WHITES :— I candidly believe tie are the finest Pianofortes to be obtained." rjpiOMPSON AND gHACKELL, PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, AND TENBY. THE FOLLOW ING IS A COPY OF THE ROYAL WARRANT For the Supply of these Pianofortes TO II E H. M A J E S T Y, LorJ Chamberlain's Olfice. THESE ARE TO CERTIFY that I have appointed Messrs TULIT-S SCHIKPMAYER and 1'ART, SciitEDMAYEit, trad- ing under the firm of Messrs SCIIIEUMAYER (Pianoforte- I fabrik), to be Pianoforte Manufacturers to Her Majesty, at Stuttgart. Toh:t\e, hold, exercise, and enjoy the said place, to- gether witii all rights, profits, privileges, and advantages thereunto belonging. This Warrant does not extend to any future member of the firm. Given under my hand and Seal this Twenty-second day of May, 1S77, in the Fortieth Year of Her Majesty's reign. 'b (Signed) HERTFORD. (Seal.) Lord Chamberlain. CAUTION. TO GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND DEALERS IN TOBACCO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISION. FRANKLYN v. FRANKLYN. WHEREAS an Injunction has this day been granted to re the Defendant, lIEY JAMES 1EANKLYN, from using any wrappers, httJel or advertisement, having thereon the Plaintiffs' Kegi.-t^rel Trade Mark, or any material portions or portion of tuch Trade Mark, or from using or issuing iu connection with the sale of Tobacco any r.aine, signature, device, or inscription, in imitation of the Plain tiffs' said Trade Mark, or any material of the riaiutiffs, said Trade Mark, or any material po. tions or portion thereof, or only colouraLly differing therefrom. We hereby warn all Grocers, Tobacconists, and Dealers in Tobacco, that it is our intention to take legal piWer dings again-1 anyone whom we may ascertain to be I infringing our rights in respect of our Registered Trade Marks and Name, or using any colourable imitation thereof. FRANKLYN, MORGAN & DAVEY, Tobacco Manufacturers. Bristol, :th February, 13. 46129— 8466 CJ o i- T ii Vv A Ii L S l»lLSi c A L IkJ P.EPOSIT0RY, 0 WIND STREET, SWANSEA. J JGRADER & GONS' SPECIAL NEW MODEL PIANOFORTE IN F.LBC-AKT ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND THE FASHIONABLE EBONIZED & GOLD MOUNTINGS, BY MKSSKS. OOLLARD & COLL A I; D. ERARD, KIRK MAN, ^RO AD WOOD, NEUMEYER, BOED, &c., &c The acknowledged superior tone of these Instrument- is due to a thorough revision of the string'scale, sounding board, greater solidity of construction, and more elective mechanism. An inspection is r(-isv*ectfu))y scdscited, as no guch excep- tional adyautayea-to Cash Parchaaers have ever been oH<ed in the Principality. ALSO ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, From Two GUJneas per C.uvrter. 4t;Y; BILL POSTING.~PHILLIP R." JAMES, T- eorky.having taken to the business of Mr A fn-d J. Jones (late of Treorkv), as BILL POSTER and AND RIIONDDA VALLEY CRIER, trusts that bv strict atten- tion to Business, and fair prices, that he will merit RIIONDDA VALLEY CRIER, trusts that bv strict atten- tion to Business, and fair prices, that he will merit tho support and patronag; of all. Rents all the principal BOsXLNa STATIONS iu tha Hhoijdda Valley. S1006 NEw GPRILTG TUOUSETIS. NEW SPRING SUITS. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We have NOW ON SHOW our NEW SEASON STOCK of WOOLLKNte, comprising the very latest Styles in SCO TCH a'll.l ';WEST vf ENGLAND GOODS, ajid are mak.'nr to measure Gents'Suits at 42/ 50- 5;"s'- Tronsers it 10/6, 13/ IGjÖ, GOG:) FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. System of business—CASH, NO DISCOUNT. W. BOYLE & Co., CHURCH-STREET. CARDIFF, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, & HATTERS. 45367 GEEDS GEEDS ] EEDS!! o- s In buying your requirements for the Garden, be care ful to secure them from a KNOWN and proved establish ment, and BEWARE OF CHEAP SEEDS. CLARE'S SEEDS ate known and grown by everybody- as only the best, and always true to name. My large connexion enables me to keep in stock EVERY VARIETY OF VEGETABLE A.1.I FLOWER SEEDS, Tlius making it the Largert Seed Establishment In Wales r M H CLARE. 7. TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 46140 M RJLHE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. ■■ » et ——- < «DAKIEL LEWIS & QON. R 0 O « ART CABINET MAKERS. Iít V. JA HOUSES FURWISHED ON THE O o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. 54 ► « rn -—. CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41999 -r- QLATES SLATES SLATES '« IO FROM BEST QUARRiEg ONLY Put on Trucks at Machynlleth, Portmadoc, and V/ai narvon. ALL INTERMEDIATE PROFITS AND TRAVELLER'S EXPENSES SAVED BY ORDERING THROUGH US. Address— EDWARDS AND EVANS TREGARON, R.S.o. RPHE NEW AND 1MPROVED SWAN SEA FLORAL AND SEED DEPOT, ESTABLISHED FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE TIMES. G D W A R » D A V I E S, THE BOTANICAL HALL, I 72A, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. V RITE FOR A PRICED CATALOGUE, And send for the SWANSEA COLLECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS, 12 Varieties for Is. Id. I A packet of Seeds enclosed to cover postage Collections of Vegetable Seed-, 58 ('u. 10s Gd. 15s. £ 1 and upwards. Carriage paid on 40s orders, and 5 per cent discount for cash with order. -E. I SEE REVISED CATALOGUE. 4r;'w NURSERIES, BLLYNYMOR, I ST. HELEN'S. SWANSEA. REDERICK F A W CET T, FINE ART CARVER IN WOOD, 40, ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA. Work done for Cabinet Maker?, Architects, Builders, &c. Incising, llllaym, Figure, Flower, and Scroll Carving, 4GCSS P, M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.&. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, iii prepared to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINAo TIONS of MINEltALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For pnrticulars and terms, apply M abore. 88287 SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. AOODALL'S AOODALL'S HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITES. { OODAIJL'S YORKSHIRETLELISH. VJ THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE iu the WORLD. This cheap aiu1 excellent Sauco make3 the plainest viands and tUe dainUesi dishes more delicious* viands and tue dainUesi dishes more delicious* and to chops, steaks, soup, 4^. it is incomparahie., Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, iu bottles, 0d., Is and 2s, each. Prepared by CtoODAL BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. OODALLFBAKING POWDEPW THE BEST IN 'THE WORLD. OODALLFBAKING POWDEPW G THE BEST IN THE WORLD. T..t Clieai>est, tecause tiie Best, and indispensable to I every househo.d, and an inestimable boon to housewives. Makes delicious Puadiugs without eggs, Pastry without butter, and beauti.ul Lread wittiout yeast.—Sold by Grocer-, Oilmen, anu Oneuusts, k; in Id packets, 0d Is and tnw. Prepared-nv GOODALL,'BACKHOUSE i Co., Leeds. OODALL'S QUININE WINE. Tiie Best, Cheapest and mo*t Agreeable Tonic yet in- troduced. The Best Remedy known for Indigestion,Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Tic, 4^ restorf,s troduced. The Best Remedy known for Indigestion,Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Tic, 4^ restorf,s Inuiviuuals to Heait.i and Aig-our. Sold by Chemists, Grocers, Oilmen, &c., at 11/"» 1/U, 2 and 2,3 per bottle. Prepare; by GOODALL, LACIVIHIUSE & Co., Leeds. ^OODALL'S CUSTARD POWDER. For making delicious custards wiUicut egj-s, in less I time and at haIr w pncc; Delicious to Plum 1 udoin-s and J im Tarts. Delicious to Stewea Rice and ali kinds of Fruit. Delicious to even vhir g. Delicious alone. Give it a trial.—Sold in Boxes, od and 1, each, bv Grocers, Chemists, kc. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. GOODALL'S GINGER BEER I G POWDER. Makes three gallons of the best Ginger Beer in the world for threepence. lnva'uabie for producing a ueii- cious and iuvigorat.ug ueTerag^c, possessing valuable medicinal properties, tiiereby rendering it the most wnolesoioe and pertect beverage ever discovered for botl winter and summer use, is easily made, and acknow- ledged the best and cheapest H in packets, 3d ledged the best 1 and cheapest H in packets, 3d and üd each, by all Grocers, Chemists, &c. Prepared by UOODALL, DACKHuL SE, and CO Leeds. G OODALL'S MUSHROOM KETCH- UP, confidently recommended to all true lovers of the Pure Musliroo' Prepare J, y a Special Steam Process, from the PURE « LIC^, producing a 1 I LL A:;U I:ICH FLA- vouitKl) liKTCJii'l', unr.vailed for its GR-FAT STRENGTHI IMIR- FSCT rnuTT 1 and yxst-RPAssKD VLAVOUK !—Sold in Bottles at Cd, 15, and 2s each, 1" Grocers, Oilmen, kc. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and CO., Lceù", OODALL'S BRUNSWICK BLACK fo. Painting Stoves, Urates, Iron, Tin, &c. This in- valuable composition is superior to any yet offered to the pubiic, possessing groat brilliancy, and thoroughly rt protecting taie articles it IS aphcd to.—Sold iu at Od and Is each. Preparei by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, and Co., Leeds. GOOD ALL'S EGG~POWDER^ Acknow- ledged to be the only real substitute for eggs yet discovered its aetaou on Cakes, 1'uCuiiigs, &:o.restoiu- blcs t-hat of the egg in every particular, enriching th*m in colour ami flavour, rendering them most wholesome mid nutritious. One penny packet will p0 as far a four awl one sixpenny tin as far as S,I,i everywhere, in 14 Packets 0d and Is Tins, by Grocei;, Oilmen, Chemists, fcc. J'ropnetou. HOOUALL, BACKHOUSE, & Co., Leeds. G_OODALL'S BLANCMANGE POW- G DER is acknowledged by all to be the most conve- nient and ceononi.cj.1 preparation ever introduced, as hy its use a most rich aud delicious Blanc-Mange mav be produced 111 a few minutes at a trilling cost. it is rapidly comiuc into general use, entirely the o!c¡ method of preparing them, and riav be had of various flavours, i.e Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Almond, and Vanilia. A single trial will suiffce to pronoui.ee it more than satisfactory. Sold in Packets, fed and Is each, by Grocers, Oilmen, Chemists, Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO,, nutc Horse-street, Leeds AOF,I,Pt f[14 WALE& I Rama and Co., 7. High-street, C&nUO. Webb and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. I Ark ell H 1€1, ButMWid, Cardiff. S rui-ghan aud St^fcens, Angel-street, CardtS. John W., John-street, Penarth, Cardiff. Williams, John. 16, The Hayes, Cardiff. Sankcv.J.TUidC^ Working-street, Cardiff.. Budgelt, IK IL and S., Ne:jon-st;«et, Bristol. Leonard and Co., Nelson-; treet, BnsvoL Korthatn, J O. and Co., High-street, Bristol Korthatn, J. G. IIono Co., High-street, Bristol Ackerman, T., RedcliTe-hill, BnstoL Philiips and Sons, Castle-siitare, Swanie*. Tavlor and Co.Swansea. Arthurs, S., Walter's-road, Swansea. 1'razer and Co., 34, Dock-street, Newport, rfoik Jones, L. P.. Ebbw Vale. Harris, E. W., 1:8, High-street, Morthyr. Lewis, Augt., Supply Stores, Burry florl n Maudall. J.. 1. Van'jhan-streeL Llanelly. ^073— 44000 BILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. jLP —— J. DE REES, 23, LLANARTH-STKEET, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER an I DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents a 1 the Principal Hoardings in i Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed vdth dii" Gall Justness cl ClrC;ï1n. g P R I N G O V E L T I 2 9 rli BOYS' AND YOUTHS CIjOTIIIXO. J O T II A M AND s 0 N 8, THE GREAT PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 2G AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. JOTHAM AND SONS hare ever made the JUVENILE BRANCH a primary feature i:i their TRADE by eniploytal CUTTERS and WORKPEOPLE who make YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING their speciality, hence the encouraging favours they cm tinue to receive from PARENTS, GUARDIANS, aim SCHOOLS, aud the reputation they hold of beimr the FIRST JUVENILE OUTFITTERS in the PRINCIPALITY OR THE WEST OF ENGLAND. This Season tne STOCK is well replti.>«.„»*. with tm most Fashianable Styles, combined with the Beat Materials. The Leading Shapes are- THE PRINCE THE MAN O'-WAR THE NORFOLK THE HUNGARIAN THE RUGBY THE SULTAN THE COURT THE SEA SID) THE NEW MILI- SUIT TARY THE CAMBRIDG1 THE KILT THE ETON A SEPARATE ROOM fitted up specially for Uk JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. 4= NEW D nAPERY STABLISHMarr. 15, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF E P, N E BROTHERS, DRAPERS, Have much pleasure In announcing the completk of their NEW & EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES, 15, QUEEN-STREET, Which they purpose OPENING ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 10, 1880 Having iust returned from the MARKETS with a LARGE CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCK OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, They are now in a position to offer you the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. HERKE gROTHESS Arail themselves of this opportunity of thanking their numerous Customers and the Public generally for their l'aht support, and to solicit the favour a an early inspection of their N E W STOCK., T'Y;>'nT JL_> X> "DTTFJ V" 15, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF. sP R I N G 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods bought now will be worth very much more when the Season commences. Trade is reviving, and as the amount of spending money will be largely increased, the Proprietors of tiie CARDIFF HOUSE have deter- mined to offer a special inducement by seaill their Stock at Old Prices. The Goods now offered were bought whell the lomj-coutiuued^ciepression of trade had brought prices down to almost nominal N-alu- The Stock consists of Suits and Gentlemen's Clothing, read; -made or to measure. Hats, Caps. Shirt4 Scarfs, Hosiery, & Address—MESSRS W. PHICE and SONS, Fashionable Outfitters, ST, AlAr. V-STREET & CAROLINE-STREET. CARDIFF. J^EYON SHIRE gERGE Male of selected Elastic tt:.pb: wools in the Latest, fas:¡jo:1al,lc Colours and Mixtures To stt a,a seasons and ail climates. u- -4 IOYAL D'EYOl\SHIlU j^ERGtf For Ladies' Dres-cs O.i trie authority ol The OUJ-EN is F".RIVALLED for BEAUTY. HARD AVEAR, and UTILITY, •' 5L'w,'t. cannot hurt if" J>OYAL J^EVONSHIRE gERG? New Pattern Books post free. cut.. Carriage paid to London, Dublin, and Glasgow. SPEARMAN and SPEARMAN, Sole Factors. (On-v Address)—PLYMOUTH. (No Agencies.) (5071 2. TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA, SPRING, 1880. J. LEWIS IS now Showing NEW GOCDS in following Departments, viz.: HOSIERY, GLOVES, SCARVES, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS. JUVENILE OUTFITS, SILK AND FELT HATS, PORTMANTEAUS, BAGS, to UMBRELLAS, DRESSING GOWNS, &c., &Q As the Choicest Cools and shades aN selected, an Early call is recommended. Five per Cent for cash payments over 20B. „ 1 RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Used in the rRTKCE OF WALES'S LAFNDRT. ECKITT'S PAPIS BLUK Used in the prcHEsa oy EDINEUKGH'S LAUKDRT. ECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. Is used by the poorest on account of its CHEAPNESS TIC3 And by the RICHEST on account of its BEAUTY "ONLY THE B E S T • < QARAWAY & Co., SEEDS for KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER G illDElit. GREENHOUSE, and FARIf. GARAWAY & Co'.s SEEDS ARE THit BEST All Orders over COs Carriatre Paid. Five per Cent. Discount for Cash. c'Tbe Clifton Collections, 21s, 42s, and 63s, contain 04. necessary Vegetable Seeds for the 1 ear's Supply." i. Triced Catalogues Post Free. J AS. QARAWAY & CO., D U It D II A M DOWN NURSERIES, CLIFTON. BRISTOL. we IJ1HERE IS BUT OIKE GRIFFITHS^ SAFES.—SECOND HAND FIRE and BURGLAR lpi,,Q,,)Y.- At no House in the World-can there be found A larger assortment to select from, by e ery eminent maker. Also Wrought I;-«N Doors for strong roomfc party walls, or tlioae to divide warehouse;, at one-third itic price (;f new. Perfect in evcr,, Price List free.—GRIFFITHS & SOs, 43. CAKBon-etrect, LOUDEC% SCO. at