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AMERICAN MEAT MARKET. |! 35 & 36. C0MERCIAL:STREET,r- KEWPORT. (, 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF.. ¡ 32, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, 4 { STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY.; 'î < AMERICAN FRESH BEEF & MOTTON.! CHEESE CHEESE I. CHEESE CHEESE I. CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE Q CHEESE CHEESE — CHEESE 'J CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE J CHEESE a CHEESE ■ CHEESE CHEESE. r I. CHEESE o CHEESE i:, CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE < CHEESE CHEESE § CHEESE ,• CHEESE „ CHEESE CHEESE Co) CHEESE CHEESE 0 CHEESE f CHEESE U CHEESE y CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE fI Jl. STEWART & CO, 1 PROPRIETORS. EFFICIENCY WITH JJJCONOMX lkllc-HOR F URNITURE VANS, YV °OD "OROS. ) WEST CANAL WHARF, 38' X> f CARDIFF. Vr\ —— 346«>0 ^^ISKOR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER. f|^w CARDIFF. HE AMERICAN PRODUCE COMPANY Are now offering for Sale all kinds ot PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, &c., « Cheaper than any other House. ^0t» _"ial Order is most respectfully solicited. UT« THE ADDRESS— 112 BUTE STREET, DOCKS, (Opposite the Cab Stand). 44972 Sc., PSVATE" CONTRACTS. — TO LET, FORo^th IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, CAKRLEON and TIN-P £ ATE WORKS, with DWELLINU- mi,. For terms and order to view apply ^by letter Rickards, Castlefield, Cardiff. 45885, JyTERTHYR ANDABERDARE FARMS "*■ .MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. fcty? LET, fi om year to year, or for a term of years, itlLL t March, 1880, the,valuable WATER CORN; arid n. p Glyncoch, together with the Land' adjoining,' Tljg XfC3,1".0! known as Cwm Farm. fP^tain 's f°ur storeys, has been recently erected, and "ft, a,r? three pairs of stones, bolter, smutter, bean mill,' Adin? the requisites of the trade. f Thi InUttC the Mill is a Drying Kiln. >^ich a*!ea the Mill Farm is about 12 acres (about 7 of "Th. cultivable), with House and Outbuildings. Jbole area of the Cwm Farm is 13a. Or. 32p., with aQUse, Cottage, and Outbuildings. aiid j Davies, Parknewydd, will show the premises, Mr g 5Jher particulars may be known on application to ^ersn arPUr> Surveyor. Merthyr. S? Bub2?s desirous of renting this property are requested rtOs ^enders on or before the 23rd instant, to the ,na#ement Committee, eudorsed Tender, and eased externally to W. E. DAVIES, lIa.rkn Clerk to the Committee. Ydd, Aberdare Junction, 5?*^ 11th March, 1S80.. 45812 Q.ALLOWAY & SONS, MANCHESTER, Q&ANLTPRIX," PARIS EXHIBITION. •GJ-^TIOWAY PATENT COMPOUND ENGINES. \jf^L0WAY PATENT STEAM BOILERS. ^tLL GEARING AND SHAFTING, ^>PE AND STRAP PULLEYS, fN AND BEVIL WHEELS, &c., all frizes, s V)rAJjLOWAY & SONS. ENGINEERS, L AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & Co. 'Cows, Horses, Farm Effects, &c., at Hirgenfach..Mar. 24 Messrs. BEYNON & HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Mumbles Mar. 18 Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd March 17 Mr JAS. DAVIES. Stock, Implements, &-c March 23 Mr E. J. EVANS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff March 23 & 24 Live Stock, &c., at Llanishen March 25 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Cattle, Horags.'Sheep, &c, at Bridgend March lo Mr F. G. GOUGH. Stock, Implements, &c, at Llanell.v. ,Marchi 1!lt. Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Stock, Implements, &c, at Llanelly March, 1^/ Messrs WILLIAM GKAHAM and SON. Freehold Estate, at Newport Mar.th,'31 Messrs JOHN HARVEY & CO. Freehold Property, at Swansea „ ^iftirch 19 Messrs J. HuWELL THOMAS aud THOMPSON. t Freehold Estates, at Aberavron March 23 Mr J. JENKINS. Leasehold Property, at Swansea .March 17 I Mr F. B. JONES. I Cattle, at Bristol Mar. 18- Horses, at Bristol Mar. 18 j Harness, &c., at Bristol Mai. 25 Carriages, at Bristol March 25 Horses, at Bristol April 1 Messrs R. JONES & SON Sheep, Cattle iHorses, &c., at Penllvne March 17 Mr J M. LEEDER. i Household Furniture, at Swansea March 18 IBarque, "Professor Airy," at Swansea Mar. 22 Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea. March 25; Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Leasehold Property, at Neath March 17 Messrs LUCOCIi and PRICE. Fire Proof Safea, at Newport Mar. 17 Mr MADDOX. Building Materials, &c„ at Maesycwmmer .March 22 Mr JOHN MORGAN. Stock, at'Cwmaman March 18 Mr GEORGE NICHOLS. Mr GEORGE NICHOLS. CarttHorses, Harness, Carts, &c.. at Bristol. March 18 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. 'Barquo, at Cardiff Mar. bl Messrs. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. oebold Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 22 Horses, Carriages. Harness, &c.. at Cardiff Mar. 27 I Horses, at the Repository, Cardiff April 8 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Quarries and Laud, at Burry Port Mar- 17 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 18 AVON HOUSE, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. SALE of Superior MODERN FURNITURE and a Valuable COLLECTION of MOORISH ARMS and CURIOSITIES. 1\/TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- 1 T 8 DER and CO. are instructed by Don Enrique Ainz, Spanish Consul, who is leaving this country, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence a above, onl MONDAY, 22nd March, 1880, the capital modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, A Including- • DINING-ROOM, &c.-Nialiogiiy loo table, ditto small s-ideboard (mirror back), ditto cabinet cheffonniere, ditto knee-hole writing table, ditto regulator clock, walnut 'couch and easy chair (spring stuffed), six Bentwood chairs, gilt pier glass, fender and fire irons, bordered .tapestry carpet, hearthrug, linoleum for office; mahog- any hat and umbrella stand (mirror back), two carved mahogany hall chairs. a, KITCHEN, &c.—The usual cooking and other requi- sites; a capital patent mangle. • DRAWING-ROOM. — Suite of three walnut ladies chairs, in crimson rep; set of Oxford fancy chairs, a. spring stuffed couch, in cretonne; a walnut large and handsome pier glass, black and ffo'd frame pier glass of curfous Moorish workmanship and fancy table to match, pair of Venetian mirrors, in richly carved and glided frames • line eb«nised and inlaid cabinet, with ormolu decorations a magnificent full-compass walnut piano, by Justin Brown, remarkable for great power and bril- liancy; inlaid work table, gipsy table, steel fender and fire irons, bordered carpet, black Angola hearthrug, &c. « BEDROOMS.—Superior brass and iron bedsteads, with sprint and hair mattresses, various other bedsteads, handsome Spanish mahogany wing wardrobe, centre 4 mirror panel, mahogany marble top washstands, swing glasses, bedsteps, &c., toilet ware, chairs, dressing tables, chests of drawers, and other appointments. The whole of the furniture is quite new, having been purchased within the last few months. Also A rare collection of MOORISH ARMS and Curiosities, consisting of guns, fpoars, scimitars, hunting knives.; powder flasks, and other objects of interest, mounted and embellished with silver and ivory beautifully carved and wrought; and The MONUMENTOS ARQUITECTONICOS, a series/of exquisitely engraved and illuminated illustrations,oj the principal cathedraJs, palaces, and other public edifices of Spain, published by the Spanish Government, very rare and costly. Catalogues oil application to the Auctioneers, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock. 45875 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, a id CO S, next fortnightly SALE of COLLIERY CART and other HORSES, HARNESS, &c., will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 27th I' of March, 1880, at 2,30 p.m. Entries should be made on or before Tuesday, the 23rd inst. Total expence on each horse offered and not sold—five j shillings. (I 45841 Y* MONTHLY STUD SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO.'S NEXT MONTHLY STUD SALE of HORSES will be held at their Repository, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th of April next Entrance fee, 5s. Stalls should be secured at once. 45867 SALE THIS DAY: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1862 AND 1S67. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, & co will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, by the direction of Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, the judge to whose court the winding up of the above-named Bank is attached, at the Neptune Hotel, Burry Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March, 1880, at half- past six o'clock in the evening (subject to such con- ditions as ohall then and there be produced), LOT 1,—All those valuable QUARRIES AND BEDS OF STONE j and Sand upon or under land, situate in the parish of St, Mary, within the borough of Kidwelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and containing 6,400 square yards or thereabouts, late in the occupation of Mr George Bedford. The Property is Leasehold, and is held for a term of & u 50 j'ears from the 29th September, 1874, subject to the payment of the reiit and royalties in the said lease contained, a copy of which is deposited with the Auctioneers. r LOT 2.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, and part of Mynyddygarreg, containing by admeasurement 2 acres or thereabouts, and now or late in the occupation of .Mr George Bedford. The property is leasehold, and is held for the residue I of a term of 99 years, from the 21st of July, 1846, subject to the payment of the small yearly rent of 5s, issuing and payable thereout. The Mines and minerals in or under the last-mentioned property are reserved, J For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; to Messrs CLARKE, WOODCOCK, and RYLAND, 14, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London or to Messrs FUSSELL, PRITCHARD, SWANN and HENDERSON, Solicitors, 'Liverpool Chambers, Corn-atreet, Bristol. Dated at Swansea, this 5th day of March, 1880. 45698 EXTENSIVE SALE OF DINNER AND TEA SERVICES, TOILET SETS, DESSERT SERVICES WINE GLASSES, TEA POTS, &c.. &c. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions from Mrs Seader, It, Moira-terrace, funder Skating Rink) who is giving up business, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 22nd and 23rd, the whole of the r. r CHINA, GLASS, BRISTOL WARE, and GENERAL STQCK, On the premises. Sale to commence at 3 and 7 each day. Also on WEDNESDAY. March 24th, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, The shop fixtures (nearly! new), and the gas fittings throughout the house, including a Wilcox and Gibbs sewing machine, walnut drawing-room suite in green rep. chairs,, iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds, clocks, mahogany loo table, red deal office table, chests of drawers, wash stands and tables, stained tiide- board, carpets, oilcloth, kitchenware, &c. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices and Sale-room. 5, St. John's-squre, Cardiff. 45819 8418 PANTWFN, SAINT CLEARS, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR JAS. DAVIES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 23rd of March, 1880. the following valuable STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising 24 superior cows, 1 bull (two years old), 15 two years old steers and heifers, 19 yearling steers and heifers, 14 calves, 4 pigs, 4 horses, a lot of poultry. IMPLEMENTS.-2 carts, waggon, 2 pairs of harrows, 2 ploughs, iron roller, dog-cart, thrashing machine, scarifier, chaeeutter, pulper, &c., &c. FURNITURE.- Book-cases. wardrobe, settles, tables, easy and other chairs, clocks, corner cupboards, half drawers, looking glasses, washstands, bedsteads, feather beds, ware, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at One o'clock precisely. Four months' credit subject to the conditions of sale. Goitre-fawr, Whitlgjid. Alarch 12th. 1830. > 45884. by ur.nnn, SALE TO-MORROW /CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREKT, SWANSEA. ||IY J. M. LEEDER will SELL by ~Vr~/ AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- OA Y ,tMarch 18Ui, 1S80, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE anrV other Effects, removed for the convenience of sale, ^Iuljrising walnut drawing-room suites, easy chairs in 1.1ait;, and American leather, mahogany bookcase with ,*glass doors, c^casional tables, walnut loo do., walnut whatnots, pier glasses, fenders and fire-irons, mahogany dining tables with extra leaves, new Brussels carpets, |mats, oilcloth, &c mahogany washstands with marble I tops, dressing tables to match, painted do., mahogany and painted chests of drawers, commodes, iron and wood bedsteads, feather and niillpulf beds, palliasses, mat- tresses, dressing glasses, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, kitchen and culinary utensils, &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. 45823 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon., TO SHIPO W N'ERSf MERCHANTSRANLT-3THERS~" MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, subject to such conditions as shall be -=- .= then and there produced, at the Mackworth Aruii, ilptel, Wind-street, Swansea, on MODA Y, March 22nd, 1880, all that very superior BARQUE, PROFESSOR AIRY," Now lying in the Duke's Dock, Swansea. Registered ton- nage, 410 gross, 44y. She was built under special in- spection at Barnstaple by Mr Westacott for the present owners in 1806, is entirely copper fastened, and classed A 113 years, was sheathed with yellow metal in 1876, is a remarkably strong well built vessel, carries 650 tons dead weight, very fast sailing vessel, and has been kept up in good condition. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr J. E. Burgess, 13, Northampton. place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45824 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD TRADE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by the Executor of the late Mrs Gibbs to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hote', High-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of March, 1830 (in such lots, and subject to such conditions of sale as may be determined upon at the time of sale), the following PROPERTY. LOT I.-The lease of all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 34, Goac- street, Swansea, described in the particulars of Lot 2. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PllEMISES, situate and being No. 34. in Goat-street, in the said town of Swansea, hav- ing a frontage thereto of 30 feet, and now let on lease to Mr William Williams for the term of 21 years, to be computed from the 25th day of December, 1872, at the yearly rent of 435. This Lot may be sold with Lot.l or Lot 3, or separately, as may be determined upon at the time of Sale. Lot 3.-All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Waterloo-street, Swansea, having a frontage thereto of 25 feet, and a depth of C5 feet, or theieabouts, now in the occupation of Mr W. Thome, broker, as yearly tenant, at a rent of 1;30 per annum. Lot 4.—All those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOPS, and PREMISES, situate and being liumcered 178 and 179, in High-street, in the said town of Swansea, held for the term of 99 years, to be computed from the 29th day of September, 1802, at the ground rent of £2 2s, which said premises are now in the occupation of Mr Stephens and his under-tenant, under a lease thereof for the whole unexpired term, at the yearly rent of JE45. LOT 5.-All that LEASEHOLD PIECE OF GROUND whereon stands the Messuage or Public-house and Pre- mises called the Woodman Inn," and other Messuages, situate at Brinnea-Iane (otherwise bottom of Bishopston- road), in the parish of Oystermouth, in the county of Giamorgan, held for the term of 99 years, to be computed from the 29th day of September, 1817, at a ground rent of £ 1 Is, which said premises are underleased to John John (now vested in Uraham Vivian, Esq.) for the whole unexpired term, at the yearly rent of £ 15. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 45825 SALE THIS DAY. CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT. ? SALE OF FlltE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. MESSRS LUCOCK and PRICE are instructed by the Makers to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the above-mentioned place, on WEDNES- DAY, March 17th, 1880, 12 NEW FIRE PROOF SAFES, fitted with drawers and inviolable locks. Sale will commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' offices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 4587G SALE THIS DAY. CRY THAN PARK, NEATH. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Walter Walters, to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, March 17th, 1880, at the Maekworth Hotel, Neath, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all those Six DWELLING-HOUSES, And their APPURTENANCES, situate and being Nos. 1 to 6, in Lewis-road, Cry than Park, Neath, in the occupa- tion of E. Hopkins and others. The Property is held under Lease for 99 years, from the '4th June, 1878, at a ground rent of zCl3 15s per annum, and is let to good tenants, at rents amounting to P,,54 12s a year, which can be much improved. Further particulars maybe obtained of the Auctioneers. The Mart, Neath, March 3rd, 1880. 45732 SALE TO-MORROW EWENNY,' NEAR BRIDGEND. SALE OF CATTLE. HORSES, SHEEP, &c. MR ROBERT EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the ISth day of March, 1880, oil the premises of Mr Ilopkin Thomas (who is giving up the farm), the following STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &e. :— Consisting of cows and calves, cows in calf, barren cows, heifers and steers, breeding ewes, horses, pigs, &c., and a general assortment of inmplements, household furni- ture, and dairy utensils. Three months' credit will be given to the amount of £ 5 and upwards, or discount for cash. Sale to commence at One. Further particulars may be had of the auctioneer, Bridgend. 45849 SALE TO-MORROW FFORCHNEOL FARM, CWMAMAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE AND HORSES. MR JOHN MORGAN has been favoured with instructed from the Proprietor, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above faun (distant two- miles from the G.W.R. and T.V.R. Stations, Aberdare), on THURSDAY, March 18th. 1880, the following VALUABLE STOCK, &c.. viz. 1 cow in full profit, 4 cows with calves. 11 heifers in calf, 1 bull two years old, 6 barren cows, 1 useful harness horse, 1 filly rising two years old. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers to the amount of £10 on approved security, or discount allowed for cash payments. Luncheon on the table at 12 o'clock (by ticket only). Sale to commence at 1 (sharp). 45846 TO SMALL CAPITALISTS, MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES, &c. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 19, 1880, the following superior LEASEHOLD and FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT t.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 20, Earl-street, Swansea. The House is substantially built, in good repair and condi- tion, complete in every respect according to the require- ments of the Local Board cf Health, and is conveniently situated Close to the principal Works and Railway, and contains 4 rooms, let to Mr T. Lenfell at the low rent of 4s per week, held with the following two Lots under one lease for 99 years from the 24th June, 1865. The fore- going Lot will be sold subject to au apportioned ground rent of £1 4s per annum. LOT 2.-A similar LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE; situate and being No. 21, Earl-street, Swansea. let to Mr J. Green at the low rent of 5s per week, held under the same lease as the foregoing Lot, for the fame term, and will be sold subject to the same apportioned yearly ground rent. a LOT 3.-A similar LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 22, Earl-street, Swansea, let to Mr W. Stevens at the low rent cf 5s per week, held under the same lease as the preceding Lot, for the same term, and will be sold subject to the same apportioned yearly ground rent. j LOT 4. -All that MESSUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and being-No.3, Knyaston-place, Swansea, now occupied by Mr John Jones, yielding the yearly rent of £_0. The last-named Lot is held for the term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September 1842, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of Z2 2s 6d LOT 5.—All that DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situate and beinar in St. Helen s-road, at the corner of Brynymor- road, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1878, at the yearly ground rent of Z6. The above Premises are well and substantially built, close to the Tramway and Sands. LOT 6.—All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as St. George's Cottage," at the corner of Fynone-terraoe. The Property is well-built, pleasantly situated, and has a good Stable at the back. LOT 7.—All that very substantially built and desirable RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 24, Westbourne- place, Swansea, held for an unexpired term of about 85 years, it the low ground rent of L3 5s per annum. These Premises are replete with every convenience, and are close to the Tramway and Sands. LOT 8.—All that LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, adjoining Lot 7, being No. 25, Westbourne-place, and similar in all respects except that this Lot has a good Green-house. Sale to commence at Six o'clock in the Evening. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, apply to MfJ. Aeron Thomas, 18, York-place, Swansea. and as to Lot 7, to Messrs Hartland, Davies, and Isajic, Solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea: or of the Auc- tioneers at their Qffices. 14, Fisher-street. Swansea.45798 I o,alto by u,c m. SALE TO-MOITRO > BATH HOUSE HOTEL, NORTON-B JAD, MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA MESSRS BEYNON and I UGHES have k M been instructed by Mr Whi tt-er (who is leav. ing the Hotel), to SELL by AUCTI on the above Premises, on THURSDAY, March 18 ,1880, the whole of the very substantial and well-pres red HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIA PFORTE, and other EFFECTS, couipripng— DINING AND DRAWING ROOMS— Mahogany tefe. scope dining table, with carved legs fttd castors, 10ft. Oin. by 6ft. Din.; do., do., 6 feet teakwood dining' table, with leather top; walnut occfeional and work^ tables very handsome mahogany chefjhniere, with plated glass back and door; Spanish mahoga& sideboard, 6ft. j with carved back, drawers, cupboards wd cellarette; ldo do, 5ft. massive mahogany sideboardyith eeltarette and' drawer's; pianoforte in walnut case, hyStodart and Co., full compass, aud excellent tone; mal^any couches ill hair seating, spring stuffed easy cliaiif in hair seating and leather; invalid chair in leather;Tmahoganv dining and drawing-room chairs, in hair-stoting and cloth; carved walnut wood settee, 8-day and fisher timepieces; chimney glasses in gilt frames, mahogany Mfjndow pole* and rings, damask and muslin curwU^%u»>eJjL'UW<; '■ other carpets, hearthrugs, passage e^rSBttfHSnclptli,- 9 mats, stair rods, brass btair plates, 'I: en- > gravings, water colours, ornaments, talfie covers, fender*, fire-irons, door scrapers, coal vase, throjjMight chandeliers,, two-light do, {ras brackets, rollers, bli fittings, large; moveable partition and door, electro tea'- and coffee ser- vice; hot water kettle on stand, coffee and tea pots.i cruet stands, toast rack, plated table spoons, forks, sauci^j < ladles, ivory-handle table kmves, carvers, china, glass,' ware, &c. REDROOMS.—Mahogany and birct half-tester bed-: steads, lion half-tester and French doj palliasses, springs mattresses; hair and wool do, feather and millpuff beds, sheets, blankets, counterpanes, mahogany and staine chest of drawers, mahogany and marble-top washsta.nds, dressing tables, towel horses, toilet glasses bedsteps, chamber ware, cane-seat chairs, hip bath, &c. BAR.—Mahogany bar fittings, with plate-glass back' and panels, handsomely carved trusses and cornice, mahogany-top counter with panelled front, six-puil beer engine, lead pipes, taps, and unions, ornamental outside lamp, &c. KITCHEN, &c.—Two large kitchen tables with drawers, dresser and shelves, Windsor chairs, bench, one six-gallon iountain with brass tap, large oval boiler, saucepaus, kettles, together with the usual kitchen requisites, water barrels, large iron boiler about 90 gallons, brewing tubs, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. Catalogues may be had one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45822 SALE THIS~DAY\ In the High Court Justice, Chancery Division.— Re Evan Evans v. Evans. PONTYPRIDD AND TREVOIIEST. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES AND BUSINESS PREMISES. Pursuant to an order ef the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, made in the matter of the estate of Thomas Evans, Deceased, and in an action of Evans v. Evans, 1876, E 100, with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Bacon, MR MOSES CULE, the person appointed by the said Judge, will SELL by AUCTION, in Six Lots, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, in the County of Glamorgan, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March, 1880, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, cer- tain LEASEHOLD HOUSES AND SHOPS, situate in the centre of the town of Pontypridd and Tre- forest, late the property of Thomas Evans, deceased, now in the several occupations of Daniel Williams, William Williams (drapers), Mrs Edward Evans (iron- monger), and others, particulars and conditions of sale whereof may be had (gratis) in Lon. don of Messrs Mackeson,. Taylor, and A mould, Solicitors. 59, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Messrs Morgan and Gilks, Solicitors, 1, Furllivl's Inn; in the country of Mr Thomas Homer, Solicitor. Brierley Hill, Staffordshire Mr John Morgan, Solicitor, Pontypridd, and 11, St John-street, Cardif-t, of the Auctioneer, at Pentrebach, Pontypridd; and at the place of sale. Dated the 19th February, 1S80. 45748 SALE THIS DAY. GREAT HOUSE FARM, PENLLYNF, Situate 1! miles from. Cowbndg-e. and 5 from Bridgend. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT. MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, &c., viz. 56 Shropshire Down EWES and LAMBS*- 76 Superior Fat yearling SHEEP, 2 Cotswold and Cross-bred RAMS. 43 head of Durham and Hereford CATTLE. 23 Cart HOUSES, COLTS, CARRIAGE HORSES and HACKS. Fat and Store PIGS. A large Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, by the best makers, add the valuable Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., kc. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been favoured with instructions from Mr John Thomas, who is leaving- the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of March, 1880, on the prem- ises as above. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 45681 mLLYWERNEN, LLANELLY. IMPORTANT Unreserved SALE of FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c, &c. MR F. G. GOUGH has received instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, a the above Farm (under the powers of a Distrsss for Rent and of a Bill of Sale), on FRIDAY, March 19, 1880, the who e of the very valuable STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c, &e. Comprising 17 well-selected cow. ten of which have calves at their feet; 6 two-vear-old heifers, 15 yearling steers and heifers. 19 Southdown breeding with their lambs, 6 store pigs, 1 four-year-old draught stallioi), "Notipariel," 3 powerful draught mares, one of which is in foal, 1 draught horse, 1 bay cob four- year-old, 3 two-year-old colts, 1 yearling do, 3 strong caits, 2 gamboes, 1 dog cart, new moveable sheep rack, 3 ploughs, 3 pairs of harrows, 1 iron roller, wooden do, 1 double Tom, 1 chain harrow, new mowing machine by Hornsby, 2 h.p. threshing machine and gearing, winnow- ing co, chaffcutter, turnip slicer, weighing machine and weights, several sets of shaft, leadinir, and other harness, the whole of the household furniture, dairy utensils, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash. No reserve. 13, Murray-street, Llanelly, 3farcit 9th, 1880, 45S27 SALE THIS DAY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, GARDENERS, AND SMALL CAPITALISTS. MR J. JENKINS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, March 17. 1830, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the fQllowing LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Subject to such conditions of Sale as ahall be then read. LOT I.-All that FARM HOUSE, STABLES, GAR- DENS, and Four IIELDS, containing in the whole 3 acres, 3 roods, and 3 perches, called and known as Caebadell," in the Parish of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of John Davies and Owen Jones, which would let at A rental of L30 per annum. The above premises are situate in a very suitable position for dairymeu, gardeners, and others, and are held for a term of three lives and 50 years, from the 29th September, 1847, at the yearly ground rent of £ 10. Two of which lives are now existing, aged'44 and 48 years or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE and PREMISES with Gardea and tne Three Fields attached, containing in the whole 2 acres, 3 rods, and 11 perches, Calffld and known as Caebadell, in the parish of SwanseK, in the county of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of William Davies, and which would let at a rental of jelp. per annum. The above premises are adjqining the last mentioned premises, and are held for i a term of threes lives and 50 years, from the 29th September, 1340, at the yearly ground rent ot £ 4. Two of which lives are now existing, aged 44 and 48 years or thereabouts For further particuiars apply to thrt Auctioneer, or J. AERON THOMAS, E*i., Solicitor, 45689- 8398 18, York-place, Swansea. Auctioneer's Offices, 174, High.street, Swansea. TY COCH FARM, LLANISHEN. MR E. J. EVANS has been instructed by Mr Barry Wride (who is giving up the land) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, 011 THURSDAY, the 25th March, 1880, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS!, &c, LIVE STOCK.—Two cows with calves at their feet,one ditto in full profit, three do, to. calveearly in April, one fat do, two 2-year-old heifers, six 2-year-old steers, two bulls, two yearling calves, one cart mare (5 years old) in foal, one cart horse (6 years old). » IMPLEMENTS.—One wagon, one cart, spring ditto, one two-wheel plough, one swing pltto, two pairs of drags, one harrow, two turnip scufflers, one chain har- row, roller, 4 sheep troughs, two sheep racks, wheelbar- row, carpenter's bench, two sets of shaft harness, two do leading ditto, set of ploughing ditto, pikes, rakes, water casks, turnip cutter, chatting machine, turnip drill, pig troughs, cheese press, do vats. WAGONETTE in good condition. Three months' credit will be given for all sums of X.10 and upwards upon the usual terms. Luncheon will be provided at 12. gale to commence at 1 o'clock punctually. Auctioneer'sOffices, Church-street Chambers, Cardiff. jyjR E. J. EVANS, J AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT^" & MORTGAGE BROKER, CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS, r CARDIFF, Has several SUMS of MONEY to imest on good Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at 5 per cant, Also small sums upon Personal Security. 44861 FABKMG STP-Cli SAIJU CASBLED. 8208 „ I JMes fry 1tttrou. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE of CART HORSES, HARNESS, CARTS, WAGONS, and STABLE REQUISITES. BRISTOL CATTLE MARKET. "jVfR GEORGE NICHOLS has received XTJL instructions from Messrs St»ate, Hosegood, & Co. to SELL bv AUCTION, in the Bristol Catt:e Market, on THURSDAY, March 18th, 1880, at 11.30 preoisely, 3 Very Useful CART HORSES, 5 strong Wagons, 3 Spring Trollies, set of Breeching and 2 of Trace Harness, Chaffcutter, and sundry useful Stable Requisites, removed for convenience of sale. 55, Broad-street, March 5th, 1880. 45802 ublit Jøtitt,S. JJHYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 4 PER CENT. PERPETUAL DEBENTURE STOCK. The Directors are prepared to Issue a certain amount of this STOCK, at 1 per cent. premium, in lieu of termin- able Debentures that empire on 25th instant, 4 ^'AppItca&pUr to be Made to the undom Cardiff, 13th March, 1880. 468.2 TO the OVERSEERS of the POOR of the JParish of ROATH, in the Borough of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the said Borough. I, CHARLES JAMES LEE, of No. 58, Constellation- street, in the said Parish, Shipwright, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next Special Sessions for Transferring Licences, to be holden in and for the said Borough, for a Licence to hold any Excise Licence or Licences to sell by retail at the house and premises thereunto belonging, situate and being No. 58, Constellation-street, in the said Parish (of which premises I am the owner), beer to be consumed off the premises. Dated this tenth day of March, 1880. 392 CHARLES JAMES LEE. TO ELECTORS.—Information relative to the Burials question—the disestablishment of the Scotch Church—the votes of M.P.'s on ecclesiastical questions, and to the subject of Religious Equality may be obtained free by addressing "TH LIBERATION SOCIETY," 2, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet-street, London. ALEXANDRA PARK EASTER RACES A MARCH 27tli, 29th, and 30th, 1883. The Secretary has decidet to allow the ENTRIES of the following Races to REfAIN OPEN until SATUR- DAY NEXT, March 20th inctusii,e:-Prince of Wales Stakes, 50 sovs. Licensed Victuallers, 25 sovs., handi- cap; Pony Handicap, 20 sovs.; the Bicycle 10-miles Handicap, 20 fjovs,; and the Open One-mile Foot Handi- cap, 25 soys. Persons desireus of Tendering for the exclusive use of the (;rand Stand and Cellars for the above days, for supplying Refreshments, &c., will please do so on or before Friday, 12 noon, March 19th, 1880. The success- ful Tenderer will have the option of erecting or sub- letting one large Marquee on the ground. All Tenders to be sent to the Secretary. The Secretary does not bind himself to accept the highest Tender. 45313 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS • FOR THE BAR, FOR SOLICITORS, THE COL- LEGE OF SURGEONS, AND APOTHECARIES' HALL. —A Barrister-at-Law (Oxonian), author of several wcil. linown works,, and editor of The Preliminary Examin- ation Journal," &c., who has pa3ied upwards of 1,000 pnpils, PREPARES CANDIDATES, of any age, however defective their knowledge may be (privately or in class), <0tery speedily. References to Noblemen, Judges. Benchers, Q,C.'s, M.P.'s,, Members of the Council of the Incorporated Law Society, Rectors, Doctors of eminence, ar.d past and present Pupils. Candidates are also pre- pared for all Law Examinations. A few Resident Pupiis received.—Address Templar, care of Messrs Buttenvortb, 7, Fleet-Street, Her Majesty's Law Pub- lisher^ 8102 45696 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— CHERBOURG and PARIS, via WEYMOUTH.— NEW ROUTE through NORMANDY and BRITTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for Passeugers, Parcels, and Merchandise between the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The steamers leave Wev- mouth at 11.30 p.m., and Cherbourg at 7 p.m. daily 1Snlldays excepted), weather and circumst inces permit- > ting, in eounfection with- Fast Trains on the Gre*t Western and Western of France Railways. 45661 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. REGIMENTAL ORDERS, by Lieut.- -][A) Colonel HILL, Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 13th March, 18S0. l.-By order of the O.C. Aux. Artillery shoulder belts will be worn as heretfore. Those that have been re- turned into store will he re-issued. 2.-There will be drill for the Cardiff Batteries as follows- Squad and carbine drill oil Tuesday and Thurs- day Armstrong gun and recruit drill the other evenings at 7.30. 3.—Trumpeter Darby to be Bombardier vice Gunter resigned. 4.-Q. and R. Batteries, Penarth, Armstrong gun and recruit drill en Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.30. 6.—For duty during the ensuing week-Ciptain Pratt, Lieutenant Sursreon Vachell, Sergeant Willans, Corporal Evans, Bombardier M. Possart, Trumpeter Harding. By order. (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant. CADOXTON CRICKET CLUB. ATHLETIC "SPORTS Will be held in the CRICKET CLUB GROUND, NEATH, oIN E ASTER-]\IONDAY, MARCH 29. 1880, Commencing at 2 p.m. punctually, Prizes tPWARDS OF £ 40 IN MONEY. STARTER Dr. T. P. WHITTINGTON, JUDGE J. T. D. LLEWELYN, ESQ. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1.—250 YARDS FLAT RACE. Handicap. Open to Mem- bers of Cadoxton Cricket Club aud Neath Foot- ball Club. 1st Prize, Cup, value tl Is; 2nd Prize, pencil Case, value 10s Od. 2.—TUG O' WAR. Between 15 Members of the 15th G.R.V. and 15 Members of the Artillery Volun- teers. Prize, Zl. 3.—100 YARDS FLAT RACE (Opan). Handicap. 1st Pnze, L3; 2nd Prize, iCl. 4.—A TUG OF WAR. Between 15 Workmen of Vernon Tiuplate Works and 15 Workmen of Briton Ferry Iron W orkf. 5.—A TLG OF WAR. Between 15 workmen of Vale of Neath Brewery and 3 5 workmen of Mr Bevan's Collieries. G.—QUARTER-MILE FLAT RACE (Open). For Boys under 15 years of age. 1st Prize, 15s; 2nd Prize, 10s 3rd Priz; 5s. 7.—120 YARDS HURDLE RACE (Open). Over ten flights. 1st Prize, X3 2nd Prize, £ 1. S.—FINAL TUG OF WAR. Between the Winners of Contests Nos. 4 and 5. 1st Prize, L3; 2nd Prize, 41. 9.—QUARTER-MILE FLAT RACE (Open). Handicap. 1st Prize, value AL-1 (presented bv J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq.); 2nd Prize, zCl. 10.—MILE RACE. Open. Handicap. 1st Prwe, £5 2nd Prize, z63 3rd Prize el. 11.—HALF-A-MILE FLAT RACE. Challenge Cup, value 45, with £ 2 for the Winner. To be competed for by three bona-tide workmen from the works within a radius of 6 iiiiiei and the Vale of Neath. -worfcrrrtrr tt> lie TWWifisted by the Manager or Foreman. To be won two years successively. 12.—DONKEY RACE (HALF A-M1LE). Open to Mem- bers of Cadoxton Cricket Club and Niath Foot- ball Ciubv,„^fwmarlveti Rules. 1st Prize, 10s; 2nd Prize, 5s. 13. -SACK RACE (Open), 1st Prize, 10s; 2nd Prize, 5s. Entries taken on the Ground. 14.—EGG and SPOON RACE. (100 YARDS.) For School Boys resident in the Town of Neath. En- trance Fee, Cd. Each competitor to bring his own Fg,r. 1st Prize, 5s; 2nd Prize, ;3s; 3rd Prize, Is. 15.-GREASY POLE (Open). Prize, a Fig. Entrances, Od, taken on the Ground. Five minutes allowed each Competitor. Entries will be received in writing by Mr Charles Elt, 21, Queen-street, Neath. up to March 26 All fees to accompany the entry, also colours of intending competi- tors. Entrance fces-Mile Race and Half-mile Race (Chal- lenge Cup), 2s 6d each and for Nos. 1, 3, 6, 7, and 9, One Shilling each. The Hundred Yards and any other short race will be run in heats if necessary. ADMISSION to the FIELD, SIXPENCE inside the Pavilion Enclosure, ONE SHILLING. Carriages, for which an enclosed place will be railed off, f a 6d, and 6d for each Occupant. The BAND of the 15th G.R.V., hy kind permission of Captain Gardner, will be in attendance. For further particulars apply to F. W. AYLWIN, 1 Hnn 45068 CHARLES ELT, j Hon' Secretaries. RJLHE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD L ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE KOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44001 N. LAIVRENCE, PHOHUETOB. ^ufrlic (Cttteriammruts!. NEW THEATRE ltOYAL, _L1 WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. oie Manazer. lir E. LUS-WBR. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 17th, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Mr Wro. DUCK'S CELEBRATED COMPANY. Specially organised for the representation of "OUR BOYS," FRIDAY "SUNSHINE," by F. W. Broughton. NEXT. LNCLE," by H. J. Byron.t Mr D'Ovlv Caste's Opera Company, N.EX'f H.M.S. PINAFORE. "Day Performance, Saturday, March 27. Doors oven (every evening) 7, commence 7.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s; Pit Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d second price at 9 o'clock to circle and pit stalls only. Plans at Mr W. Lewis,' Dule-street. 42693 GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT 5Á"j\. LII:JJs.> 8. \,Æt 'A1N). JOHN LE CLAIR. SHED LE CIATH. LE CLAIRS, LE CLAIRS, SHED AND JOHN. THE LE CLAIRS a: TMIL NATIVE TOWK. A MOST POWERFUL COMPANY. Every one must see the LE CLAIRS. TUART HALL, CARDIFF. THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS. CLOSING NEXT SATURDAY. MARCH 20TH. INCREASING POPULARITY and EXCITE- MENT THE TALK OF THE TOWN I TO-NIGHT at 8. Doors open at 7.30. MADAME GILLILAND CALD, SENSATIONAL ENCHANTRESS, Will give her Charming, Mystical, Delightful SPARKLING COMIC ENTERTAINMENT, Introducing New Mesmeric Manifestations, New fairvlann Wonders, and Pantomimic Surprises, Assisted 'by Miss EDITH GILLILAND. in her Miraculous Marvels of Clairvoyance. Admission 2s, Is, 6d. Tickets at Mr Lewis. Stationer, &c., Duke-street; or Messrs Cooper, Coutts, Music Ware- house, Creckherbtown. 358 SW ANSEA. MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. i FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. TO-NIGHT, And every Evening at 8 o'clock. ILLUMINATED DAY ENTERTAINMENTS Every Wednesday and Saturday, at Three o'clock. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. POOLE AND YOUNG'S LAST NEW DIORAMIC EXCURSIONS. depicting every important event in the ZULU AND AFGHAN WARS. BATTLE of ISANDULA, RELIEF of tOL, PEARSON AT EKOWE, BATTLE of KAMBULA HILL. BURNING of the KING'S KRALL at ULUNDI, GENERAL ROBERTS in CABUL, DESTRUCTION of the BRITISH PRESIDENCY, THE BALA HISSAR, &c., &c. The whole supported by TALENTED VOCALISTS, A RENOWNED VENTRILOQUIST, A HUMOUROUS LECTURER, AND AN EFFICIENT BAND. For further particulars, see other announcements Proprietors—Messrs J. and G. POOLE. Manager—Mr GEORGE POOLE. 45742 grid*. VISITORSTOLONDON. Mr EDWARD JENKINS begs to inform Visitors and others coming to London that lie has Opened a PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE at GWALIA HOUSE, 9, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LIVTETOCJMNRIARE, Where they can obtain all home comforts at a very reasonable tariff. The situation is central, and within two minutes' walk from Kuston Station, and ten minutes from Paddington, by the Underground Railway to Gower-street. Terms and references on application. tST CARTREF ODDICARTREF 45517 VISITORS TO LONDO-N. -DANIEL'S V PRIVATE HOTEL (late Roberts), 27, Thavies Inll. Holborn Circus, E.C., established over forty years. The most central and convenient position in the Metropolis. Much patronised by Welsh visitors. Home con-forts. Moderate tariff. Nigh: porter in attendance. 45511 ANDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 62. BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. O&DIKABT DAILT, IS 6d. 44274 WM. PARSLEY. ProDrietor. HE GUILDHALL HO T E L, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels. central, very clean and corufoitable, every attention. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS, Moderate Charges. Managers-1fr and Mrs CARTER. (Lata of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 43781 JttUs by ri11ate (Tontort. OBE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the celebrated CART STALLION, Grey Tom," who was awarded Sir J. B. Bailee's silver cup at the Breconshire Agricultural Society's Show in 1S76. :even years old, rising eight, A sure foal-getter. Pedigree and fuil particulars from William Jenkins, Llangafolach-street, Morriston. 395 BLASL1 FURNACES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. The Liquidator is Prepared to Treat for the SALE of the SOUTH DURHAM IRONWORKS, situated at Dar- lington, in the County of Durham, consisting of Three Blast Furnaces, with 13 acres cf Freehold Land, and Loo-c Plant and Tools thereat. Further information and particulars, and authority to inspect the Works, Inay be obtained on application at the Offices of n. Mackay and Co., 3, Lothburv, Lt n Ion, E.C., and Royal Exchange, Middlesborough; 0: to Ilessrs D, dds and Co., Solicitors, Stockton-on-Tees. 457t4 TO be DISPOSED OF, the LEASE of the RUPERRA HOTEL, Castle-road, Cardiff. The House is situate in a leading thoroughfare and thicklv- populated neighbourhood, and is held at a very moderate rent. An extensive business carried on. Present ) r J- prietor has taken another Hotel. For further particulars apply on the | remises, or to Mr James Morsran, Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff. 4nS:j TO TIMBER, PIT WOOD MER- CHANTS AND OTHERS. To be Disposed of by TENDER, all tne Timber consist- ing of Oak double stores. Coppice Wood, and other Trees (chiefly oak), now growing upon a portion of the Trny. fiynou Farm, in the parish of Henllys, Monmouthshire, and estimated to be from 30 to 40 acres, in 4 lots. Tynyffynon Farm i, situate about It miles from the Abercaru Railway Station, and the Monmouthshire Canal. Two good roads intersect the Wood, and will be found to be sufficient for the removal of all the lots. The Tenders for each lot must be received bv the under- signed, not later than the 31st day of March instant, and the highest or any tender will net be necessarily accepted. Forms of tender and conditions can be had on applica- tion to the undersigned. For further particulars, apply to the tenant, Mr Evan Jones, on the premises, or to H. J. HOLLIER, Solicitor, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. March, 13th, 1880. 45839 TO be DISPOSED OF, by Private Con- tract, a 'irst-class Furnishing and General Iron- monger's BUSINESS. Corner Premises, and situate in one of the leading thoroughfares cf Swansea. An excel. lent openiDg for an energetic person has been success- fully carried on by the present proprietor for the last 17 years. Stock not extensive, to be taken at a valuation. For full particulars apply to W. J. LOWES & SON, 45776. Auctioneers and Valuers, Swansea. BRISTOL.—FOR SALE the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, STOCK IN TRADE, LEASE, and GOODWILL of an old-established business of ENAMELLED SLATE and PLASTER MANUFACTU- RERS, Timber, Slate, and Marble Merchants. and Saw- Mill proprietors. The premises are advantageous!}' situated, with access to the FlOating-harbour, and every appliance for carrying Oil a largo manufacturing business. They are held upon Lease, uboui 12 years of which a.re now unexpired, at a low Rental. For further particulars, apply to William Roberts, soli- citor, 2, All Saints Court, Bristol or to Bromley White, >~«,,nUnL I.ivaroool Chamber*. Bristol. 45769 gj vtiutii QMttSSn. GENTLE. EN'S jyj-EKCERi ESTABLISHMENT. 30, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. T-) OB-"RTS MR E. ROBERTS Begs to announce that the above premises will be OPENED oy SATURDAY NEXT?> Wbea he will be prepared to submit for inspection a LARGE and WELL-SELECTED Stock of the NEWEST PJUMW0EM3& va taie tojlft>y^^epM*iasuts .— HOSIERY OVERCOATS is. DRiS-'INQ GLOVES GOWNS TiES & SCARFS WATERPROOF CLOTHING -TF SHIRTS & COLLARS I PORTMANTEAUS AND RUGS & UMBRELLAS I BAGS JUVENILE OlTFiTS CRICKETING REQUISITE? < BILK AND FELT HATS. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOSIERY GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS. UMBRELLAS &c., &c. ALL GOODS at this ESTABLISHMENT Will be of a SUPERIOR CLASS, And at MOST REASONABLE PRICES. 45783 P R I N G 1 8 8 0 SPECIAL NOTICE. Gooos oought now will be worth very niuen more wnen the Season commences., Trade is reviving, and as the amount of spending monev will be largely increased, the Proprietors of the CARDIFF HOUSE have deter- mined to offer a special inducement by selling their Stocl, at Old Prices. The Goods now offered were bought when the long-continued depression of trade had brought prices down to ainwst nominal value. The Stock consists of Suits and Gentlemen's Clothing, ready-made or to measure, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Scarfs, Hosiery, & Address—MESSRS W. PRICE and SONS, F"hhiollable Outfitters, ST. MARY-STREET & CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. -THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. t 31 R ———— < •- O JQANIEL LEWIS & SON, m Si 0 2 ART CABINET MAKERS. III H Ed hj d J HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE o o PURCHASE HI LIE SYSTEM. ► M œ Ao P « CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—419M G. C- A R P E N T E R. ST MARY-STREET; CARDIFF, OOTS AND SHOES. G. CARPENTER < Holds an IMMENSE STOCK, suitable for LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL THE NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Quality and Price Unsurpassed. O O T S A N D SHOES G. CARPENTER, Having purchase,l largely previous to the great advanoe in the prices of these goods, is enab ed to supply them at late moderate priceb4 31407 G7CARPENTER~ (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. ^OLLIERY PLANT AND TOOLS, F. ia W~TR D E N, (Late TI.O-MAS WARPK-: & SoK,) IBON AND STFEL MITH-VIAKT, BROMFORD WonKS. BIBMINOHAM. PICKS, SHOVELS, R.AL23, RIDDLES, SKIPS, Pit tubs, crucible cast steel wheels 81111 axles, tralll nails, bolts aud nuts, washers, wa¡;o"'¡ wheels and Rjes. spnnss, chains ami tracc-, liames, fiies, l fting jacks, era lis, pul- ley blocks, pit and other n»ils, screen bars, air pipes: gas, steam, and water tubes brattice cloth, smiths' hearths complete, smiths' tools, p >w-der magazines, wire ai d hemp ropes, pit tub and w;i_ron ironwork of ever* description. A larye stock always oa baud, 44H-: THOMAS W I L L I A M S JL (Late WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,) ACCOUNTANT. AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND COM MISSION AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., 14, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. Agent for the Commercial Union Fire, Life. and Marine Assurance Company, Norwich and Londou Accident Insurance Company, ic. 45716 tgat gaticts. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore carried on. on the West flock. Cardiff, by Francis PUiiiips and William Dawes, as Shipwrights ami Sliipsmiths, ulloer the style or firm of "Phillips and Dawes," is this day DISSOLVED by mutuel couseut; and all daims on account of thf same will be paid, and ail mjiieys owing tJthe said Part nerahip will be rejeived, by the said William Dawes, » (Signed) FRANCIS PHILLIPS, WILLIAr. DAWES. Dated March 13th, 1550. tLMte ami Contnuts. T0 c 0 NT R A C T 0 R S. TENDERS required for the Const. u t.¡OIl ot SEWERS and CARRIAGE-WAYS of private streets, at Lttle Heath Estate, Cardiff, and Wyudham-rosd, Canton. Drawings and Specifications can be scen at my Ollied. Tenders to be sent in on or before Friday, the 26th March instant. T- WARING. 12, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 458s; TO "BUILDERS^AND COSTHACTORS: Persons desirous of TENDERING for RE-BUILDING BETHESDA CHAPEL, MERTHYR TYDFIL. may see Plans and Specification at Mr John Thomas', Grocer, No 90, Brecon-roid, to whom all Tenders are to be seut in, 111 or before the 5th of April, ItSI. The lowest or any Tcudtfr will not be ncccessarily accepted. 458S3. To" BUlLDERSr—TENDERS are in- vited by the Building Committee for the EREC- TION of a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH at Ritsou- street, Britonferry. Plans and Specifications may bE seen, and further information obtained, at the Office oi the architect, Mr H. Francis Clarke, on and after the 17tli day of March. Sealed Tenders endorsed, Tcndet foi Congregational Church," to he scnt to the undersigned on or before the 12tti day of April next. The Committee do uot. biud themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. GEO. L. JONES, Secretary. St. Clements Terrace, Britonferry. 45873 T ° B R I C K M A K E R S &c. THE COGAN nLL BRICK AND TILE Co., next Cardiff, invite TENDERS for the make uf Bricks, Tilea Pipes, &e.. according to their Specification and Schedule Copy may be had at the works. Tenders to be deliverer not later than March 18t.li. 45754 r JG WAN SEA PUBLIC LIBRARY. CHIEF LIBRARIAN WANTED. Salary. C175 pel annum.-H rittcn applications, with testimonials anc full particulars as to age, qualifications, &c., must bt forwarded on or before SATURDAY, March 27th, 1851> addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Pubhc I ibrarv Swansea. 45645

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