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'l AMERICAN I MEAT MARKET. Î I 1 & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET.J NEWPORT. j fJ ¡ 9, BRIDGE STREET. CARDIFF. 1 .I/tI7r, 82, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. j' Ð, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. r 1 t; I AMERICAN 'I ( %SH BEEF & MUTTON^ 8t **»j j CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE § CHEESE CHEESE & CHEESE CHEESE æ CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE H CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE „ CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESfi P CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE § CHEESE CHEESE „ CHEESE CHEESE 0 CHEESE CHEESE 0 CHEESE CHEESE g CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE STEW ART & CO, PROPRIETORS. 41114 FICIENCY WITH JgJCONOMX. caop- JpURNITURE VANS, I VV" OOD T>ROS. > WEST CAUAL WHARF, I) f CARDIFF. »T(N 84050 UJLISX OR TROUBLE TO THE OWNER, -p, T CARDIFF. ■rr*a AMERICAN PRODUCE COMPANY p x Are now offering for Sale all kinds of 1 ^OVISIONS, GROCERIES, &c., Cheaper thin any other House. o i. riai Order is most respectfully solicited. RIJK ADDRESS— 112 BUTE STREET, DOCKS, w (Opposite the Cab Stand). 44972 otd. SUITORS TO LONDON. -DANIEL'S Il0:v PRIVATE HOTEL (late Roberts). 27, Tnavies Inn. Iiifj,?0171 Circus, f-.C., established over forty years. The jj, Antral and convenient position in the Metropolis. l)at''(,n'ne.l by Welsh visitor#. Some comforts, tariff. Night porter in attendance. 45511 ^^DEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AND 6, FAMILY HOTEL. 2. 1 1 O i 11 STREET, BRISTOL, OANTSAKT DAILY, IS Od. Wil. PARSLEY. ProDrietor. 'I aT GCILDH1LL HOTEL, BROAD STREET, BRISTOL. .'ery16,0'tlle old-fashioned Commercial Hotels, eeatrat, and comfortable, every attention. WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. Moderate Charges. Managers—Mr and Mrs CARTER, to of the G!obe Hotel, Exeter). Ø7I1 "==' Q.ALL0VVTAY & SONS, MANCHESTER. PARIS EXHIBITION. Q-^LLOWAY PATENT COMPOUND ENGINES. L 0WAY P A T E N T STEAM BOILERS. nLL GEARING AND SHAFTING, ROPE AND STRAP PULLEYS, I IM AtSI>UR and BF.VIL WHEELS, &c., all sizes, VR^LLOWAY & SONS. ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER. 46032 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, & Co. Cows, Horses, Farm Effects. &c., at Hirgenfach..Mar. 24 Messrs. BEYNON & HUGHES. Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c., at Blackpill March 16 Household Furniture, at Mumbles 18 Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd March 17 Mr E. J. EVANS. Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff.March 23 & 24 Live Stock, &c., at Llanishen March 31 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Cattle, Horses, Sheep, &q, at Bridgend March lb Mr F. W.GOUGH. Stock, Implements, &c, at Llanelly. -March 19 Messrs JOHN HARVEY & Ccr. V Freehold Property, atSwA^a MaTch 19 Messrs J. HoWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON^ Freehold Estates, at Aberavron March 23 Mr J. JENKINS. Leasehold Property, at Swansea March 17 Mr F. B; JONES. Cattle, at Bristol Mar. 18 Horses, at Bristol Mar. 18 Harness, Ac., at Bristol Mai. 25 Carriages, at Bristol. March 25 Horses, at Bristol- April 1 Messrs R. JONES & SON Sheep, Cattle Horses, &c., at Penllyne March 15 & 17 Mr J M.LEEDER. Household Furniture, at SWanse3. March 18 Barque, "Professor Airy," at Swansea Mar. 22 Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea.. March 25 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Leasehold Property, at Neath March 17 Mr MADDOX. Building Materials, &c,, at Maesycwmmer March 22 Mr JOHN MuRGAN. Stock, at Cwmaman March 18 Mr GEORGE NICHOLS. Cart Horses, Harness, Carts, &c., at Bristol. March 18 Messrs PARSONS and BALDING. Farming Stock, Furniture, &c, at Llanwnen Mar. 17 Messrs PRIOR & NEWSON. Fire Clay.Fire-Brick Works, &c, at Neath March 16 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Chemicals, Colours, &c., at Cardiff March 16 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Fat Stock, at Abergavenny March 15 Messrs. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Bullocks, at Cardiff March 18 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. Mar. 27 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Quarries and Land, at Burry Port Mar. 17 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. March 18 SALE OF FAT CATTLE. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and Co.. are instructed by ^Ir Christopher Williams, Red House, to SELL by AUCTION, 10 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, At their Repository, on THURSDAY next, at 12 o'clock noon. HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. \TESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- _LXL DER and CO.'S next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 17th of March, 1880, at Two o'clock precisely. Total expense on each horse offered and not sold, 5s. 8412 45746 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 1867. MESSRS TRIBE, OLARKE, & co win SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, by the direction of Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, the judge to whose court the windinar 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 shall then and there be produced), LOT I,-All those valuable QUARRIES AND BEDS OF STONE, and Band upon or under land, shuate 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 Redford. -vewm- The Property is Leasehold, and is held for a term of 50 years from the 29th September, 1874, subject to the payment of the rent and royalties in thesaid lease contained, a copy of which is deposited with the Auctioneers. 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 Redford. Thfl property m loaoebuid, and is held for HfUw 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, 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-street, Bristol. Dated at Swansea, this 5th day of March, 1880. 45698 PORT OF CARDIFF. 1 FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 16th, 1880, About 55 casks CRYSTAL SODA. 19 casks ALKALI, SO casks VENETIAN RED, 12 kegs WHITE LEAD, and about 130 bags SODA and ALKALI, mixed, All more or less damaged, part of which are lying in B Warehouse, at the top of the East Bute Dock, and part in No. 2 Grass Shed, East Moors, Cardiff, ex s.s. Monarch. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Sale will take place at 3 p.m., where the goods are now lying, commencing at B Warehouse aforesaid. For further particulars apply to Messrs Capper, Alex- ander and Co., Mount Stuart Square; or to the Auc- tioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff, 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, 1880, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then read. LOT I.-All that FARM HOUSE, STABLES, GAR. DENS, and Four FIELDS, containing in the whole 3 acres, 3 roods, and 3 perchts, called and known as 11 CaebadeU," 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 ig30 per annum. The above premises are situate in a very suitable position for dairymen, 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 j of which lives are now existing, aged 44 and 48 years or ) thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE and PREMISES with Garden and the Three Fields attached, containing in the whole '2 acres, 3 rods, and 11 perches, called and known as Caebadell, in the parish of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, now in the occupation of William Davies, and which would let at a rental of £15 per annum. i The above premises are adjoining the last mentioned premises, and are held for a term of three lives and 50 yeais, from the 29th September, 1840, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4. Two of which lives are now existing, aged 44 and 48 years or thereabouts For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or J. AERON THOMAS, Esq., Solicitor, 45689— 8398 18, York-place, ciwansea. Auctioneer's Offices, 174, High-street, Swansea. CRYTHAN PARK, NEATH. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Walter Walters, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, March 17th, 1880, at the Jiackworth 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, Crythan Park, Neath, in the occupa- tion of E. Hupkins and othcrE. The Property is held under Lease for 99 years, from the ?4th June, 1878, at a ground rent of L13 15s per oun annum, and is let to good tenants, at rents amountingjQ^ £ 54 L2s a year, whicWcan be much improved. T Further particularaira5njcobtaiiied of the Avcrensers. The Mart, Neath, March 3rd, 1^8). 45732 OELLYWERNtN, 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 19,18S0, the who'e of the very valuable STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c, &c. Comprising 17 well-selected cow. ten of which have calves at their feet; 6 two-year-old heifers, 15 yearling steers and heifers, 19 Southdown breeding ewss with their lambs, 6 store pigs, 1 four-year-old draught stallion,"Nonpariel,"3 powerful draught nmres, 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 ganiboes, 1 dog cart, new moveable sheep rack, 3 ploughs, S 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 ('o, chaflcutter, turnip slicer, weighing machine and weights, several sets of shaft, leadine, and other harness, the whole of the household furniture, dairy utensils, and numerous other lot. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash. No reserve. 13, Murray-strtet, Llanelly, March 9th, 1880, 4M by uttiOU. MOXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. R J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TIIURS- UAX, March 18th, 1880, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, removed for the convenience of sale, comprising walnut drawing-room suites, easy chairs in hair and American leather, mahogany bookcase with glass dqors, occasional tables, walnut loo do.. walnut whatnots, pier glasses, fenders and fire >s, mahogany dining tables with extr> loa\ i.ew Brussels carpets, mats, oilcloth, &-c ma-iogany washstands with marble tops, dressing taWes tfi .uatch, painted do., mahogany and painted •li&ts of drawers, commodes, iron and wood beubt*. —.s, ther aild millpulf b Oi. palliasses, mat- tresses, dressing glasjoy, towel horens, C&n,L seated chairs, kitchen and culinary utnsils. 4cc., Ac, Goods on view morning of sale. 45823 Sale to commence a.t Eleven o'clock in the forenoon.: TO SHIPOWNERS, AIERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, March 22nd, 1880, all that very superior BARQUE, "PROFESSOR AIRY," Now lyinar in the Duke's Dock, Swansea. Registered ton- nage. 410 gross, 449. She was built under special in- spection at Barnstaple by Mr Westacott for the present owners in 1866, 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 Throe o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr J. E. Burgess, 13, Northampbon.plnce, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45824 IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD TRADE PROPEltTY 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 Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY. the 25th day of March, 1880 (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, Goat- street, Swansea, described in the particulars of Lot 2. LOT 2 All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-IIOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being 'No. 34, in Goat-street, in the said town of Swansea, hav- ing a frontage tkereto 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 £;35. This Lot may be sold with Lot 1 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 C8 feet, or theieabouts, now in the occupation of Mr W. Thorne, broker, as yearly tenant, at a rent of 430 per annum. Lot 4.-All those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOPS, and PREMISES, situate and being numbered 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 L2 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 £.45. 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-lane (otherwise bottom of Bishopston- road), in the parish of Oystermouth, in the county of Glamorgan, held for the term of 99 years, to be computed from the 2th day of September, 1817, at a ground rent of Al is, which said premises are underleased to John John (now vested in Graham 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 (mEAT HOUSE FARM, PENLLYNE, Situate 1} miles from Cowbndge, and 5 from Bridgend. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of SHEEP, CATTLE, HOUSES, PIGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 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 HOJ&B8. QS&T^ CARRIAGE HORSES and HACKS. Fat and Store PIGS. A 14rge Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, by the best makers, add the valuable Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been favoured with instructions from Mr John Thomas, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 15th and 17th days of March, 1880, on the premises as above. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 45681 TO SMALL CAPITALISTS, MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES, &c. MESSRS JOHN F. HARYEY and co. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and the/e be produced), at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 19, 1830, the following superior LEASEHOLD and FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT i.-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 of Health, and is conveniently situated close to the principal Works and Riilway, and contains 4 rooms, let to Mr T. Lerwell at the low rent of 4s per week, held with the following two Lots under one lease for 99 yenrs from the 24th June, 1865. The fore- going Lot will Le sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of El 4s per annum. Lor 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. LOT 3.—A similar LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 22, Earl-street, Swansea, let to Mr W. Stevens at the low rent of 5s per week, held under the same lease as the preceding Lot, for the same term. nnd will be sold subject to the same apportioned yearly ground rent. LOT 4. -All that MESSUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and bcinirNo. 3, Knyaston-place, Swansea, now occupied by Mr John -iones, yielding the vearlv reiit of 420. 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 42 2s Gd., LOT 5.—All that DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situate and being in St. Hclen's-road. at the corner of Brytiymor- road, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from tiie 25th day of March, 1878, at the yearly ground rent of £6., The above Premises are well and substantially built, closa to the Tramway and Sands. i LOT 6.—AU that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as St. George's Cottage," at the corner of Fvnone-terrace. The Property is well-built, pleasantly situated, and has a good Stable at the back. LOT "All that very substantially built and desirable FSIDFNCE, situate and being No. 24. Westbourne- place, Siva men, held for an unexpired term of about 85 years, it the low ground rent of £3 5s per annum. These Premises are reDletfe with every convenience, and are close to the Tramway and Sands. LOT S.- 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, j For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, u, and 6, apply to Mr J. Aeron Thomas, 18, York-place, Swansea j and as to Lot 7, to Messrs Hartland, Davie. and Isaac, I Solicitors. Rutland-street, Swansea: or of the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea.46798 In the High Court Justice, Chancery Division.—Re Evan Evans v. Evans. PONTYPRIDD AND TREFORESjT. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES. 4Nt) 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 Evj.ns, Deceased, and in an action of Evans v. Evang,- 1876, E 100, with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor acon, MR MOSES; CULE, the person appointed k.pr thisiud Ju.~i«, will SELL by AUCTION, in Sivffjfels, toe New, inn Hotel, Pontypridd, in the County of G;ambs*an, > .n WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March, 1880, at & 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 Arnould, Solicitors. 59, Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Messrs Morgan and Gilks, Solicitors, 1, Furnival's Inn; in the country of Mr Thomas Homer, Solicitor, Brierley Hill Staffordshire Mr John Morgan, Solicitor, Pontypridd. and 11, St John-street, Cardiff of the Auctioneer, at Pentrabach, Pontypridd; and at the place of sale. Dated the 19th February, 1S80. 45748 I" JYJR E. J. EVANS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, k MORTGAGE BROKER, CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF, Has several SUMS of MONEY to invest on good Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at 6 per cent, Also small sums upon Personal Security. 44861 FARMING STOCK SALE CASHED. 8208 fry gwrtiiw. SALE TO-MORROW. BEAUFORT NURSERY, BLACKPILL, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES have been instructed by Mr Charles Davies (who is retiring from business), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, Marsh 16th, 1880, a choice lot of ornamental and flowering —11 SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, STOVK and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS, Ac., comprising about 500 dwarf and standard roses, a quan- tity of ornamental and flowering |bntbe, apple and pear trees, variegated acer nugundo, wftftpiog wfilows, yellow leaf ash, euonymus, box, Chiriesi Arbor vita;, aucnha (full of berries), laurestinus, laurjls, bay trees, cotoiie- aater, fern leaf beech, quantity of stox-e and greenhouse 1 plants,bedding plants, ariculas, mitoulas, lilies (assorted), camellias, &c. The Nursery-and Greenhouses ta JLET. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock ajfc.. ;■ Auctioneer s Offices, Victoria Chipibers, Oxford-street, Swansea. r 41 BATH HOUSE HOrEL, NoltTOf.R-OAD, ,MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSWA. ESSRS BEYNON an,l HUGHES have 1 been instructed by Mr Whittaker (who it ing the Hotel), to SELL by AUCTION on the' above Premises, on THURSDAY, JKrch 18th, 1880, the whole of the very substantial and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, t other EFFECTS, coi»ngjta £ .-r DINING AND DRAWING R0#j|Mlah0gany tele- scope dining table, with carved leoFMia Castort^ilOffc. bin. by 6ft. 9in.; do., do., 6 feet l«ig, twkwood dhiiiig table, with leather top; walnut &casioHrtl and work tables; very handsome mahogany cM$oimiere,with plate glass back and door; Spanish mahegany sideboard, Cft., with carved back, drawers, cupboarSs and cellarette; Ido do, 5ft.; massive mahogany snlebofrd with cellarette and drawers; pianoforte in walnut case, by Stodart and Co,, full compass, and excellent tone; mahogany touches in hair seating, spring stuffed; easy chairs in hair reefing and leather; invalid chair in leather; mahogany ditfmg and drawing-room chairs, in hair-seating and 9I; carved walnut wood settee, 8-day arid other timepMSpeS; chimney glasses in gilt frames, mahogany wiudow poles and rings, damask and muslin curtains, Brussels"wid other carpets, hearthrugs, passage alid- stair oilcloth, mats, stair rods, brass ttair plate*, oil paijitin-s, eh- gravings, water colours, ornanients^ajbte cov^s; ftwler.s, fire-irons door scrapers, coal vase, two-light do, gas bracket;, rollers, moveable partition and door, electro tea itud fc^Slr ser vice; hot water kettle on stand, icoflee and cruet stands, toast rack, plated tab. spoons for, ladles, ivory-handle table knives, dmrvers,c ware, &e. v? REDROOMS.—Mahogany and birch halfrte^tef. bed- stead?, iron hali'-tester and French do, palliasses, spring mattresses; hair and wool do, feather aha uiillpuff bedft. sheets, blankets, counterpanes, mahogany and seined chest of drawers, mahogany and marble-top washStands, dressing tables, towel horses, toilet gtasse-bodsteps, chamber ware, cane-seat chairs, hip bath, < BAR.—Mahogany bar fittings, with plate-gla8< back and panels, handsomely carved trusses and htanice, mahogany-top counter with panelled front, si&Vffl beer engine, lead pipes, taps, and union?, -opMinjental wtiiide lamp, &c. i KITCHEN, &c.—Two large kitchen tabl64 with drawers, dresser and shelves, Windsor chairs, bench, one six-gallon fountain with brass lap,'large oval boiler, saucepans, kettles, together with;: the ua kitchen requisites, water barrels, large ic0n.^boijer about 90 gallons, brewing tubs, iic. |. ,• Sale to commence at 11 qKk>6$a.n>. Catalogues may be had one week previous to Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-stroet, Swansea. {f;- 45822 THE "MARKET "G AI^D^KERS^ OF EVESHAM, having determined to dispose of their GARDEN PRODUCE by AUCTION it EVESHAM, E. G. RLHHTFF Beers to announce that the First SMe is fixed for the FIRST WEEK in APRIL. JT Full particulars and date of Sale will shortly appear. FFORCHNEOL FARM, MAX IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLW-AND HORSES. FFORCHNEOL FARM, \S. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLW-AND HORSES. MR JOHN MORGAN has been favoured with instructed from the proprietor, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the aboVSffeim (distant two miles from the G.W.R. and T.V.fl. Stations, Abcrdarc), on THURSDAY. March ISth. 1880, tie -following VALUABLE STOCK, &-co, viz. 1 cow in full profit, 4 cow., with calvbs,ll heifers in 1 bull two years old, 6 barren cows, 1 useful barjress horse, 1 filly rising tw« years old.. Three months' credit will be given to Jttifcliifcors to the amount of £ 10 on approved untbll(nvel for cash payments. • c Luncheol1 1111 the table at 12 o'oloe Sale to commence at 1 (sharp). COUNTY OF CARDifiXN. T IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in the Parishes of Cilau Aeron and DiliewiJ, in the above County. MESSRS J. HOWEIL THOMAS and THOMPSON are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Feathers Hotel, Aberayroti, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, on TUESDAY, the 23id of March, 18S0, in five or such other number of Lots as may be determined upon prior to or at the time of sale, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and PREMISES, Comprising in all an area of about 210 acres of improv- able arable, meadow, and pasture, land, with suitable buildings thereon, all in the occupation of respectable yearly tenants, viz.:— In the Parish of Ciliau Aernn. LOT 1.—"Llainwen" DWELLING-HOUSE, OUT. BUILDINGS, and LANDS, containing in all 8a 3r 25p., or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr David Jenkins EvanS. LOT 2.—The improvable FARM, known as Ffynnonde- falog;" also a COTTAGE and GARDEN, called Blaer.- pant," the whole containing 79a 2r 22p, more or less, in the occupation of Mr Lewis Jones. LOT 2. Fronfedw-fach DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and LANDS, containing in all 12a 3r Op, more or less, in the occupation of Mr Evan Williams. LOT 4.—The excellent FARM, known as Nant,- gwynfaen, containing an area of 100a Or 32p, be the fame more or less, in the occupation of Mr Evan Williams. In the Parish of Dihewid. LOT 5.—" Tygwyn" DWELLING-HOUSE, OUT-BUILD. INGS, and LANDS, containing 8a. Sr. lop., more or less, inithe occupation of Hannah and AnnJoiies. The property is well supplied with water; it is inter- sected by good roads, and portions present capital sites for building purposes. The several lots may be viewed by permission of the tenants, and detailed particulars with conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs Grane and Son. solicitors, 23, Bedford.row, Loudon or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers, surveyors, and land agents, Carmarthen. 45837 SALE NEXT THURSDAY. EWENNY, NEAR BRIDGEND. SALE OF CATTLE. HORSES, bllEEP. &c. MR ROBERT EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, oil THURSDAY, the 18th day of March, 1880, on the premises of Mr Hopkin Thomas (who is giving up the farm), the following STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Consisting of cows andcahes, cows in calf, barren cows, heifers and steers, breeding ewes, horses, pigs, kc.. and a general assortment of inmpleinentg, 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. MAINDIFF COURT FARM, ABERGAVIIIININY. THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR JAMES STRAKER has been favoured with instructions from Crawshay Bailey, Esq., to SELL by AUdTlON, on the above premises, on Monday, ]5tii March, 1880, the under- mentionad highly attractive FAT STOC., ncmcly <4 pure bred Shropshire Down and Radnor two, three, and four-year old wethers and ewes; 15 heads of prime Hereford and shorthorn bullocks, cows, and heifers, to- gether with a Hereford bull. 4 The Auctioneer in calling attention of Butchers and Peelers to this genuine Skle^bog*.to state. that the above Stock have been fed with great care and judgment, and are ripe and nice weights. Luncheon by ticket at Twelve. e at 1.30, commen- cino- with the sheep. N.B.-Trains on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Here ford branch of the Great Western Riilway, and the Mcrthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny branch of the Lon- don and North Western Railway top at Abergavenny Junction which adjoins the farm. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, 45753 iff tf. MERTHYR-AN-j) ABERDARË FARMS XTJL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. !if TO BE LET, flom year to year, f4 for a term of years, from 25th March, 1880, the valine WATER CORN MILL at Glyncoch, together with the Land adjoining, and the Farm known as Cwm Farnj.. The Mill is four storeys, has been Recently erected, and contains three pairs of stones, bolttrf smutter, bean mill, lift, and all the requisites of the trade. Adjoining the Mill is a Drying Kila. The area of the Mill Farm is aboVp.2 acres (about 7 of which are cultivable), with House Outbuildings. The whole area of the Cwm Farm Is 13a, Or. 32p., with Fa/ m House, Cottage, and Outbuttiftthgs. Thomas Davies, ParkhewJdd, willlshow the premises, and further pai ticulars may be kuO'ltn on application to Mr S. Harpur, Surveyor, Merthyr. Persons desirous of renting this property are requested to submit Tenders on or before the: ferd instant, to the Farms Management Committee, endorsed Tender," and addressed externally to W. E. DALIES, Clerk to the Committee. Parknewydd, Aberdare Junctioli ilth March-isso. Ii. 45812 [ ub1it ftjttS. THE REV. \Y. M. PUNSHON, LL.D., JL will PREACH at the new WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Broadway, Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 15th. at 7o'clock, iustead of 011 the 17th, as previously announce]. 351 TO ELECTORS.—Information relative to j the Burials question—the disestablisj/Tt^r' ''he Scotch, Church—the votes of or}. questions, and to the subject of 1 be obtained free by addres'' SOCIETY," 2, Scrjeart'si,K' TO the~OV the P-IS'p'enin* r, oi ♦ilaiiiorgan, to J? of the District, and t'j i.'ii v -1, DAN THOMAS, oi Ci,v..vcli, .ange- felaoh, in the said County, she ..REBY GIVE NOTICE, ti'.at It is my ini'iut the 1.1' t,, Her v3 Majestv's Justices of the Peace n fers, bl1t' County, assembled at the Special Session* ,i„iden at the Court House, at Pou tarda we, in th. County, on the second day of April next, for al-% Additional Excise Liccuse for the sale of be°r by retail, to be drunk and consumed off the House and Premises now in my occupa- tion, and situate and being at Clydach aforesaid, and being own property. Given under my hand this 12th day of March, in the year of om- Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and S DAN THOMAS. tic T HEREBT^flVIB NOTICE, that' I, A THOMAS HENRY PHILLIPS, 26, Mark-street, ,Cantou, will not be responsible ior any Debt contracted by my Wife, MARY PHILLIPS. March 13th, 18S0. 354 G J Y E R ^N • B R I D G JS NEW ROUTE TO BATH AND BRISTOL. a.m. a.m. a.111. 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 — 4.35 6.30 Lyfluey „ 7.S& 9.33 11.17 2.38 4.35 5.47 7.25 Sharpness tar 7,51 9.46 11B0 2.5 4'18 6.0 7.38 Bith „ 10.5 12.3 2.40 5.7 6.15 — 9.30 BrittJt „ 9.42 1440 2.5 4.40 5.55 — 8.52 .4.li.i.J # a.IU. a.m. a.m. a.m p.m. p.m. p.m. Bristol. dep. 7.20 .8.5 9.15 11.0 3.15 5.0 7.0 Bath., — W45 8.45 10.45 2.55 4.25 C.35 S1DocksSS f 8-34 9,S n'35 1/29 4,17 6'15 <e'12 Lydnty arr. 8.47 9.20 11.48 1.40 4.30 6.28 8,25 Newport „ — SU8 1.5 — 6.33 — 9.30 Cardiff „ — 11.10 1.37 — 6.5 — 9.57 For further particulars, see Time Table. N.B.—Passengers can book between Cardiff, Newport, and Sharpness Docks. 45435 HELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS FOR THE BAR, FOR SOLICITORS, THE COL- LEGE OF SURGEONS, AND APOTHECARIES' HALL. —A Barrister-at-Laiy (Oxonian), author of several well- known works,, and editor of The Preliminary Examin- ation Journal," &w., who has passed upwards of 1,030 -/pupils, PREPARES CANDIDATES, of any age, however defective their knowledge may be (privately or in class), very 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, aud past? and present Pupils. Candidates are also pre- pared lor all Liu<* Examinations. A few Resident P-pil- received.—Address Templar, care of Messrs Buttcrwortbt 7, Fleet-street, Her Majesty's Law Pub- lishers. a v 8102 45C9J ORDERS, by L,eut. JL\/ >Colbi<el HILL, Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillsry .yolouteers. Cardiff, 13th March, 1880. I.-By order'of the O.C. Aux. Artillery shoulder belts will be worri-as heretofore. Those that have been re., turned iptij-Store will be re-issu,d.. will; be drill for the Cardiff Batteries as follows—Squad,and carbine drill on Tuesday and Thurf day Ani'strvng gun and recruit drill the other evening 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'(lr duty dBring the ensuing week-Ciptaiii Pratt, .Lieutenant Surgeon Vaehell, Sergeant Willaus, >.Qurpai«al Evans, Bombardier M. Possart, Trumpeter Hardifljij; By order. (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant, Jrp^AL^T, PUBLIC IJIUilARD t-f J1001íS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PROPRIETOR. cgat otirt.. "VT OTICE IS HE RE BY G1VEN, that thi _Li PARTXFJ.SlIi'I' heretofore carried on, on the West Dock, CardiJi, by Francis Phillips and William Din ios, as Shipwrights and Shipsiniths, under the style or firm of "Phillips nd Davies," is this day DISSOLVED by mutual conscllt; and all claims on account of the s.tme will be paid, slid all moneys owing to the said Part- nership will be received, by the said William Davies. (Signed) FRANCIS PHILLIPS, WILLIAM DAVIES. Dated March 13tli, 18S0. fustmmcc. J3HCENIX FIRE OFFICE. JL —— Lombard-street and Charhig-cross, London.-Eslab. lished 1782. Prompt and liberal Loss Settlements. Insurances effected in ail parts of the world. 455-ii JOHN J. BROOM FIELD, ^Secretary. -=: gnks ismtc cGtowtraa MO TIMBER, PIT WOOD MER- JL CHANTS AND OTHERS. I To be Disposed of y TENDER, all toe Timber corrsist- ing of Oak double stores. Coppice Wood, and other Trees (cnieliy oak), now growing U) on a portion of the Tyny- lfynon Farm, in the parish of Henllys, Monmouthshire and estimated to be from 30 to 40 acres, in 4 lots. Tynylfynon Farm is situata about U miles from the Aberearn Railway Station, anu the Monmouthshire Canal. Two good roads intersect the Woo 1, and will be fou:ia to be sufficient for the'removal of all the lots. The Tenders for each lot must be received by the under- signed, n it later tbn the 31st day of March instant, and the highest or any tender wiil not be necessarily accepted. Forms of ter.der and conditions can be had on appllca" tioa to the undersigned. For further particulars, apply to the tenant, Mr Evan Jones, oil the premises, or to H. J. HOLLIER, Solici tor, 7G, St Marv-strcet, Cardiff. March, 13th, ISSLI. 45S39 BLAs F FURNACET~FOR—SALE BY 1-10 PRIVATE TREATY. The Liquidator is Prepared to Treat for the SALE of the SOUTH DCRHAI IRONWORKS, situated at Dar- lington, in the County of Durham, consisting of Three Blast Furnaces, with 13 acres cf Freehold Land, and Loose Plant and Tools thereat. Further information and particulars, and authority to inspect IJU ttwla, rnur La obtained on application at the Offices of R. ahct Co., 3, Lothbury, London, E.C., and Royai Exchange, Middle thorough; or to Messrs Dodds and Co., Solicitors, Stcckton-ou-Tees. 457s4 TO be DISPOSED QF, by Private Con- tract, a fittt-eluja8 Furnishing and General Iron- monger's BUSINESS. Corner Premises, and situate in one of the lea iing thoroughfares cf Swansea. An excel- lent opening 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 applv to W. J. LOWES & SON, 45776. Auctioneers and Valuers, Swansea. RISTOL-FOR SALE the whole of the PLANT. MACHINERY, STOCK IN TRADE, LEASE, and GOODWILL of an old-established basiness of ENAMELLED SLATE and PLASTER MANUFACTU- RERS, Timber, Slate, and Marble Merchants, and Saw. Mill proprietors. The premises are advantageously situated, with access to the Floating-harbour, and every appliance for carrying on a large manufacturing business. They are held upon Lease, about 12 years of which are now unexpired, at a low Rental. I For further particulars, ai ply to William Roberta, soli- citor, 2, All Saints Coui t, Bristol; or to Bromley White, Accountant, Liverpool Chambers, Bristol. 45759 cOLLIERY PLANT AND TOOLS. F. K. WARDEN, (Late T-Roitks WAiLDx. & SON,) IRON AND STEEr, MERCHANT, BROMFORD WORKS, LIONEL-STKSE* BIRMINGHAM. PICKS, SHOVELS, RAhSS, RIDDLES, SKIPS Pit tubs, crucible cast steel wheels and axles, tram nalls, bolts and nuts, washers, wagon wheels and axles, springs. chains and traces, hames, files, l'fting jacks, crabs, pul- ley blucks, pit and other rails, screen bars, air pipes* gas, steam, and water tube3; brattice cloth, smiths' hearths complete, smiths' tools, powder magazines, wire and hemp ropes, pit tub and wagon ironwork of eye description. A large stock always on hand, Wl- gnMir (gtttertammfttte. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, XI WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager. Mr E. BDLWBK. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MARCH 15th, FOR SIX NIGHTS ON Mr Wm. DUCK'S CELEBRATED .jHfeJ'TANYj (f Specially organised for the J— ,ir • •. ^^fr' i iSAtunz.. ee, Saturday, March 27. ±ju.ois iien (every evening-) 7, commence 7.30. Pnees DreIs Circle, 3"; Pit Stalls, 2, Pit, is; Gallery, 6d; second price at 9 o'clock to circle and pit stall's only. Plans at Mr W. Lewis.' Duke-street. i269 Q RAND CIRCU^ CARDIFF. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT LAST. LE CLAIRS. LE CLAIRS, LE CLAIRS, LE CI.AIRS.. JOHN LE CLAIR, SHED LE CLAIR.. > whiles, -• LE j8)ØBB dO J T THE LE CLAIRS lit THBIU NATITB TOWS. ó: A MOST POWERFUL COMPANY. 4. » Every one must see the LE CLAIRS. G TU ART HALL, CARDIFF. SIX NIGHTS MORE. INCREASING POPULARITY and EXCITE- MENT! THE TALK OF THE TO WN TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, at 8. Doors open at 7.30. MADAME GILLILAND CARD, SENSATIONAL ENCHANTRESS, Will give her Charming, Mystical, Delightful SPARKLING COMIC ENTERTAINMENT, Introducing New Mesmeric Manifestations, New Fairylana Wonders, and Pantomimic Surprises, Assisted -by Miss EDITH GILLILAND, in her Miraculous Marvels of Clairvoyance. Admission 2s, Is, 6d. Tickets at Mr Lewis, Rtationer, &c., Duke-street; or Messrs Cooper, Co" Music Ware- house, Creckherbtown. 358 SWANSEA. MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. TO.NIGHT, t. And every Evening at 8 o'clock. ILLUMINATED DAY ENTERTAINMENTS Every Wednesday and Saturday, at Three o'cloe^, Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. POOLE AND YOUNG'S LAST NEW DIORAMIC EXCURSIONS. Charing Cross to India, via Dover, Calais, Paris, Mont Cenis Tunnel, Brindisi, the Dardanelles, Constantinople, Russia, Turkey, Cyprus/ Zululand, and Afghanistan, depicting every important event in the ZULU AND AFGHAN WARS. BATTLE ()C'ISANDUL" RELIEF of COL.' PEARSON Ag JEROWF, BATTLE of KAMBULA IHLL, BURNING of the KING'S KRALL3R ULUNDI, GENERAL ROBERTS in CABUL, DESTRUCTION of the BRITISH PRESIDENCY, THE BALA HISSAR, &c., &c. Passing through the Suez Canal. Port Said, Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay, arriving at Spitbtad. Portsmouth, and thence to London. Replete with startling surprises, realistic and mec ianical effects. The whole supported by TALENTED VOCALISTS, A RENOWNED VENTRILOQUIST, A HUMOUROUS LECTURER, AND AN EFFICIENT BAND. For further other anoouneeuaots. 1 Proprietors—Messrs J. and G. POOLE. Manager—Mr GEORGE POOLE. 45742 I MERTHYR. TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT DUPREZ IN WALES! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION CROWDED HOUSES EVERYWHEHE Merthyr, Monday. Tredegar and Newport following. 45739 011utnttou. CARDIFF. MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOL VERLEY-PLACE. SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON. rrincipil-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Years' Experience). A thoroughly good plain English Education. A First-class Preparatory Department. Terms oil application. ioiart COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.- EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals-Mrs and the Misses CULVER- WELL, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Looal Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43064—7SS3 The Half Term will (D.V.) Commence, March 5th, ISso CEFN. L~ADIES' SCHOOL "(Lately conducted B^ Miss Broad), VALE VIEW, CEFN, Near MER- THYR TYDFIL. Miss BAKER, assisted by a Resident Foreign Governess, will be prepared to RECEIVE BOARDERS or DAY PUPILS at the Half Term, MARCH 2nd. In this School a thorough and liberal education will be given upon moderate terms. The house, which is pleasantly situated, is detached, and possesses every convenience for health and comfort. Prospectus forwarded on application. REFEREES. The Rev. F. Corfield, Rector of Shirley, Derbyshire the Rev. V. J. Charlesworth, Baptist Minister, and Master of the Stockwell Orphanage, London the ney. J. J. Evans, Priiicipal of the Home and Colonial College, London; the Rev G. Mailed, Burton-oii-Trent; the Rev. Dr Woolley, Rector of East Bergholt, Suffolk. 45030 ublic 1)1)niuttntut5. CARDIFF UNION. THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of Meat, Groceries, Cheese, and Butter, Flour, Potatoes, Tinned Meat, Salt Pork, Bath Chaps, Wine and Spirits, Drugs, Clothing, Flannel, Boots, Shoes and Clogs, Leather, Straw, Stones for breaking, and other articles required for the Workhouse Industrial Schools, and Out-door Paupers, during the quarter com. mencing 27th March, 18S0, and ending 25tli June, 1880; also for the supply of Milk during the year ending 25th March, 1881. No Tender can be received except in the legally aitthc- risedform, which mall be obtained on application at the Clerk's office, 2io. 2, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to be sent to the Work- ■ house accompanied by. but not enclosed in, simples where practicable, on or before FRIDAY, lPth March, 1830. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 8th March, 1880. 45724 p O X T Y P R TITD U N I O N. NURSE WANTED. The Guardians of this Utiioi will, at their Meeting, on the 17th MARCH, 1880, ELECT a NURSE for the Wurk- house, Pontypridd. Salary £ 20 per annum, with apartments, washing, and rations. Candidates must be between 25 and c5 years of age. Applications, in candidates' own handwriting, with testimonials, to be sent to me at my office, Pontypridd, on or before Tuesday, the 16th day of March, 1S80. The appointment will be suDject to the approval of the i Local Government Board. The person appointed will be required to enter-upon the duties on the 31st March, 1P80. Bv order, E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk to the Guardians. Pontypridd, 11th March, 1880. 45Oli SWANSEA PUBLIC LIBRARY. CHIEF LIBRARIAN WANTED. Salary. £175 per annum.—Written applications, with testimonials and full particulars as to age. qualifications, &c., must On forwarded on or before SATURDAY, March 27th, lStO, addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Public Library, Snranirau 45640 j v A'j >. A JLSI -:( ;¡ .c. ,.A,' L! •• t&r* Yj^l > c-' •• 2C:r^L:RDirF. IR. E. R OBERTS í Begs to announce that the above premtcs will be OPENED ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 20th, When he will be prepared to submit for inspection i LARGE and WELL-SELECTED Stock of the NEWEST PRODUCTIONS, in the following Dcpirtments .— HOSIERY < I OVERCOATS & DHLS ING TIES & SCARFS I WATERPROOF CLOTHING SHIRTS & COLLARS I PORTMANTEAUS A.XD RUGS & UMBRELLAS I BAGS JUVENILE OUTFITS CRICKETING REQUISITE* SILK AND FELT HATS. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOSIERY GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS. UMBRELLAS &c., &c. ALL GOODS at this ESTABLISH.L\IEYT Will be of a SUPERIOR CLASS, And at MOST REASONABLE PRICES, 45763 PERMANENT SALE LOWEST CA £ H PRICES .loT THE CARDIFF HOUSE. The Winter Stock of Gentlemen's, Boys', and Youths Clothing, Ready-Made or to Measure, Hosiery, Hat4 Caps, Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, Ruzs, Portmanteau^ &c., bought when prices had touched the lowest point, will be sold without aii3- advance. Gentlemen-Be your own benefactors; secure Barg-aino while you may. Address- W. PRICE & SONS, 50 & 51, St. Mary-street, and 46 47, Caroline-street ca, aiff. Terms-One Price-Ready Iloney-No Discount. a G C A R P E N T E iT ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. BOOTS AND SHOES. -D G. CARPENTER Holds an IMMENSE STOCK, suitable for LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN BO O T S AND SHOES. JLJ' ALL TnE NEWEST AND BEST DESIGNS. Quality and Price Unsurpassed. O O T S AND SHOES. G. CARPENTER, Having purchased largely previous to the gre.vt adviac* in the prices of the>e goods, is enab'ed to supply them at late moderate prices. G. CARPENI'ER. (OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL) CARDIFF. THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. = ft 4 /» » o JJANIEL |^EWIS & gOK a a 0 2: ART CABINET MAKEJIS. H H "II —— A £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE w o PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. as > « te a, CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FUF.E. 7C2i—4193C AIICHAEL. PAINE, BILL-POSTER, TOW,N.CP.IER, &c., 17, Dean-street, Aberdare, begs to inform the Public aud Tradesmen that be hat commenced business at the above address, and is read; to receive orders for Aberdare and vicinity, and cxecun on shortest notice. Contracts made. Price list on appli- cation- 44057 THOMAS WILLIAMS. (Late WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,) ACCOUNTANT. AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER. ija-M', HOUSE, ESTATE. INSURANCE, AND COM MISSION AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., 14, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. Agent for the Commercial Union Fire, Life, and rarin' Assurance Company, Norwich and London Accidcnt Insurance Company, &c. 45716 f fcntto (Tontraao. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS The COrtPORATIOX of CARDIFF is pi c pi rod t ro ceive TENDERS for f orming, M?tallinz, Pavin;, E.-r'* iug, and Channelling Adainsdawu-cqua' e, Kames-plac:, Prince Lenpo d stieet, clyde-street. Garestield-street, Galston-jt ect, Adamsdown-lane. Separate Tenders are i-cqitircd- 1st. For Forming and Metalling the CsiTiage-way. 2nd. For Paving, Kerbing, and Channciliiig t:.e root ways. Drawings. Specification', and < o:iti"iis ir:-v i,e seen and J'orms of Tender obtained, at the Office- of Mr J. A B. Williams, M.lnst.C.E., Borough Engineer, cu anr after the 19th mst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed according to the Sp vlfici tions to be delivered at my Oiffce n >t later thai..0 a :n o:i Till HSDAV, the 5t'i in^t. The lowest Temler not necessarily :1', Cipted. IJv order. J. L. WHEATLEV. Town C'h-ik, and Ork to tl.e I roau Authority Town Ilall, March ICth, liSO. -i.Siio T0 B P. I C K 31 A E It S Tc THE COGAN PILL BitlClv ANT) TU.E Co,, ileal Cardiff, invite TEVER" fnr thc wake u[ Er; T.ks Pipes, &c., according to their Specification nnd :,¡,(: 11(,\ Copy may he had at the works. T.i«dtr3 to be lki, oc not later than -lizi-cii ,¡,, ?i'ubliCttion. 1_ RON.-AN ILLUSTRATED \YEEIL1 JOURNAL of Science, Metals, an! S'(,u.a\ura in IKON and STEEL, !:ltal.JisÜe,.Im the year :is,2:;a!ltr.e "f'rh1n:c s Magazine. 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