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YOUR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER. 1011 a Sea'le true antidote in Fevers, Eruptive Affec jl?e Hieritg r ^'ous Sickness, having peculiar and exclu- (ruUame' Fjr the protection of the public against a lmitatio»s, I have applied for and again ob- c, ^enUa,ltij erI>etual injunction, with costs, against the A°S MAt)°bServe the GENUINE has ™y NAME and ARK on a BUFF-COLOURED WRAPPER. 3' aOLBORN.HILL, LONDON. 8443-45935 JMPORTANT NOTICE. SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBEE j co., g into consideration the probability of a larger demand for T*. TRAD# INDIA RUBBER GOODS e hnproves), are now prepared to execute sb their STORES at CARDIFF, at Manu- A facturers' Trade Prices. JTASAL* always on hand of VALVES, SHEETS, H °S, L £ KB°SE, TUBING, PATENT STEAM PACK- T^THEK and INDIA RUBBER DRIVING ^.4c. Ors of the new "Para" Rubber-lined SEAM* V#QS AJ\ HOSE, tor Fire Engines, Breweries, Cote shipDe< ^C*LNGNT8V0R THE CELEBRATED PATENT EAGLE STEAM hK ^URAHL acknowledged to be the cheapest and tirabe PEKING ever introduced, as used by the rau. \QUotiQI18 and Price List on application. NOTE THE ADDRESS O'O'Tn WALES INDIA RUBBER CO., BUTR, DOCKS, CARDIFF. 44947 \x$nrauce. ^°SS 0F TIME LOSS OF MONEY! l 'VhArI1,}'t^?PENTS CAUfcE LOSS OF TIME, *II6 V r> I'ROVided against liv a policy of the °'<le8t Jff^SENGKRS AtSUlANCE COMPANY, „ H* ^ffest Accidental Assurance Company, w s c U I • LijKD IUNNAIRD. CHAIRMAN. *FD CAPITAL, 1, 000, 000. S ALrft,M?°ERATE PREMIUMS. TO INAUKEKS OF FIVE YEARS? „ SUA I- STANDING. ALL 6356 OT DEATH by Accident, and a Weekly ULLR^ANCA in the event of Injury. W4 AND A HALF HAS BEEN PAID *° the N COMPENCVTION. ler88 at the Railway Stations, the Local ^Ols n Agent: or AJTJIAA CCRNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. « "ILLITIS..xx, Henry-street, Bute Dock*. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea March 30 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. at Swansea April 6 j MR MOSES CULE. Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at Pontypridd April 2 Mr THOMAS E. GEORGE. Leasehold Messuages, at Abercarn. April 6 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON Freehold Estate, at Newport. March 31 Messrs W. and S. HERN. House, at Cardiil -April 8 Mr F. B. JO-NES. Horses, at Bristol April 1 Messrs R. JONES and SON, Fajm, &c., at Bridgend April 17 Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, at Swan-sea Ahril 1 Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Swansea April 2 Horse, at Swansea .April 3 Mr MADDOX Leasehold Property, at C.trditf April 8 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Timber, at Cardiff ..Mar; 31 Messrs PETER MOIR and SON Horses, at Bristol April 1 1 Mr. WM. H. HEES. Household Furniture, &c., at Cwmavon Mar. 30 Messrs EDW. ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Houses and Premises, at Swansea April 2 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Barque, at Cardiff Mar. 31 Messrs. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, & CO. Horses, at the Repository, Cardiff 0 April 8 Messrs WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mar. 31 Messrs WILLIAMS and YOUNG. Stock-in-Trade of Boots and Shoes, at Newport..31&rch 30 MON TH LY 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 fes, 5s. Stalls should be secured at once. 45867 8437 SALE TO-MORROW PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, March Cilst. 18S0, the Barque I- CHRISTINA," of Liverpool, 550 tons nett register, and carries 830 tons cargo built at Quebec in classed AI. red, Liverpool is well found in sails and stores is ia good condition, and is now lying in the East Bute Dock, Cardiff, where she may be inspected. Tue Sale will take place at 3 p.m. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs Evan Jones and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 45866 SALE TO-MORROW. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. CARDIFF BICYCLE GROUNDS, NEWPORT-ROAD, ROATH. MESSRS MUNN and KENNARD have have been instructed by Mr W. H. Hutchins (whose tenancy will shortly expire), to SELL by AUC TION, at the above Grounds, on W EDNESDA Y, March 31st, 1880, the whole of the TIMBER forming the grand stand, sheds, offices, &c., for particu- lars of whieh see posters. Sale to commence at Two o'clock.—On view in the morning.—No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 19, Queen-street, Cardiff. TO FURNITURE DEALERS AND OTHERS. ROVER VAULTS, WELLINGTON-STREET, CANTON. MESSRS WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS are instructed bv Mr Mathews to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m., ail his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also capital Horse, Trap, and Harness, for particulars of which see posters. No reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, 13, Church-street, Cardiff. 46074 BRIZ-TOL HORsE REPOSITORY. SOLD ON THREE DAYS' TRIAL. SALE ON THURSDAY, 1st April, at Two o'clock. AT THE HORSE REPOSITORY, COLLEGE STREET^ BRISTOL. Highly Important 'SALE of a Magnificent STUD of FIFTY Pure bred CLYDESDALE CART and LOURY HORSES (direct from the most eminent Breeders in Scotland) of first-rate quality, splendid action, and grand appearance, comprising Teams of Guaranteed Hound Young Horses of the choicest colours, which are certain to meet with commendation when seen. MESSRS. PETER MOIR AND SON have the honour to announce that they will sub- M have the honour to announce that they will sub- mit for SALE by AUCTION, entirely without reserve at K B. Jones's Horse Repository. College street, Bristol, on THURSDAY, 1st of April, at Two o'clock. FIFTY Valuable Short-lecged and active CLYDESDALE DRAUGHT GELDINGS AND MARES, These Horses have been specially selected for this market throughout the best breeding districts (and in- clude many prizetakers, descended from the best strains of CJydesùale blood jn Scotlanù)- Th;y are all character- ised for their dociiity of temper,suref(iotediidgs,aiid great power of endurauce. They range in height from 15.1 to over 17 hands high, and in ages 4, 5, 6, and 7 years. They are adapted for every variety of purpose, and are guaranteed good workers in all gear, free from vice, and warranted sound, and will be sold on three days' trial. The large number of these celebrated animals which have passed through the Sales of Messrs Peter Moir and Son during the last few years affords a convincing proof and guarantee of their general excellence. They have, therefore, every confidence in calling the attention of intending purchasers to this important stud of pure-bred Clydesdale Cart Horses, which will be found the best lot of Clydesdale Work Horses ever imported into Bristol. On view day prior to Sale. Descriptive Catalogues preparing, and will be sent on application at the Bristol Horse Repository. 46020 ESSRS W. and S. HERN, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, 74.. ST. MARY STREET, CAltDIFF. COMMODIOUS SALE ROOM. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCES EFFECTED IN TilE: BEST OFFICES. ADVANCES FROM tIDO TO 1100,000 ARRANGED ON FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLIXPROPERTY. ——— 42722 S00 PROPERTIES, &c., FOR DISPOSAL. SEE OUR ESTATES GAZETTE. FREE ON APPLICATION. g, W. H. CARVER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE. LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, (Near Great Western Railway Station), CARDIFF. AOIiNT FOR- The Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company, The Lancashire and Yorkshire Accident Insurance Company, &c.. &c. 45594 T.r,ollerty, tic., io ef. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO be LET or SOLD, with immediate possession, an IRON and BRASS FOUNDRY. Situate at Hirwain. near Aberdare, in the county of Gla- morgan, with Fitting Shop, Pattern-maker's Shop, and other Buildings and Erections thereto belonging. Also the Plant, Machinery, and Appliances, Engines, Boilers, Patterns, Implements, Utensils, and Meets thereto be- 10 The ^Premises, where a good and profitable trade has been carried on for many years, will be Let on advan- tageous terms, with the option to purchase. The Stock-iu-Trade to be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to James Williams, FAstland Cottage, London-road. Seatli. 1405,9 8063 cPTOWN LANDS, GLOUCESTER- SHIltE. TO BE LET, from 5th April, 1880, LITTLE BOX and POULTON FARMS, at present in the occupation of Messrs James and John Smith, comprising about 68 acres of Arable and Grass, and forming a desirable Dairy Farm, situated clo^e to the Awre Station, and about 3t miles distant from the Newnham Station, on the South Wales Branch of the Great Western Railway, and about 14 miles from Gloucester. Suitable buildings will be provided. Applications to treat to be made to Mr John Clutton, Receiver of Crown Rents, 9, Whitehall-place, London. 4(-0S3 and E. HEATH, PIANOFORTE • MAKERS, (From Broadwood's, Loi.don,) 14, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. PIANOFORTES, &c., on the Three Years' System, or 15 per cent, allowed for cash. Agents for the AMERICAN ORGANETTE, The most marvellous meclianieal Musical Instrument I of the age. It will play any and every kiud of music. Prices, from 30s. Music Half-price. 45400 PIANOFORTES, &c., TUNED and REPAIRED. j Mies lii) Uttiou. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. TV/TR J- M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY, April 1st, 1S80, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, removed for convenience of sale, com- prising walnut drawing-room suites, easy chairs in hair 1 and American leather, mahogany bookcase with glass doors, occasional tables, walnut loo do., walnut whatuots, pier glasses, fenders and fireirons, mahogany dining tables witll extra leaves, new Brussels carpet, mats, oil- cloth, &-c., mahogany wasbstmds with marble tops, dressing tables to match, painted do., mahogany and painted chests of drawers, commodes, iron and wood bedsteads, feather and milipuff beds, palliasses, mat- tresses, dressing glasses towel horses, cane-seated chairs, kitchen and culinary utensils, &c., &c. Goods on v.ew morning of sale. 4C073 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and TRADE PREMISES in SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, Apiil 2, 1880, (subject to conditions to be read at the time of sale). LOT 1.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 73, Mansel-terrace, Swah- sja, containing two kitchens, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, seven bedrooms, two w.c.'s, coal house, yard and side entrance, gas and water laid on, drainage perfect, and the whole in good condition and repair; held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1854, at the very low ground rent of Z3 12s 4d. This property is thoroughly well built, pleasantly amd conveniently situated, having a south aspect to an open space, ana is in every respect a most desirable residence. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOU.SJi and TRADE PREMISES, situate and being No. 15, Ade- laide-street, Swansea, with convenient and necessary offices thereto belonging. The property is in a most convenient position for doing a large trade, being close to the North and South Docks, Harbour Offices, Customs, Railway Stations, and sur- rounded by all the principal merchants and brokers, comprising a large shop and stores, sail lofts, with aedbss to tile 0.\ stermouth Railway, sitting and bedroom, or offices, ail of which are held by lease for 99 years, from the 13th June, 1830, at a ground rent of Z3 and Is duty payable to Mayor and Corporation of Swansea. The premises are in the occupation of Mr Daniel Jones, ship chandler, &c., for an unexpired term of 5 years, at the yearly rent or £ 40. An extensive and successful ship chandlery business has been carried on in these premises for the past sixteen years. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Tempie-street or to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45950 MTO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, and OTHERS, R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, April 3rd, 1S30, that celebrated entire HORSE BRYCHAN," Rising- 8 years old, 16 hands high, very handsome, pos- sessing great strength, a fine temper, and excellent worker winaer of the first prizes at Aberdare and Swanse,i. Brychan is By that celebrated horse Royal Oak, which was by King Dick, which won the first prize at Llanid- loes, Newtown, and Rhayader, in 1867 also the first prize at Welshpool, Oswestry, and Llangollen, in 1838; and took the eup at Shrewsbury and Ludlow, in 1869 and also the first prize at Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welshpool in 1870. Bryel an's dfeii) was by Brown Stout, which was con. sidered'to be best horse that ever travelled in Mont- gomeryshire araS&ropshire he was by that gallant horse Nelson, which unequalled in his day. Brychall'SiP'f;t,àam was by Iron Leg. that excelled all horses that travelled Montgomeryshire in his day. Also, Bay Mare, "Polly," 6 years old, 15 hands high, and a good worker (a most perfect animal); three strong contractor's"Carts, in good condition, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at n00n. Three months' credit will be given on approved se. curity. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chamber", Oxford-street, Swansea. 46051 SA CWMAVON, NEAR ABERA^Miflm SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED MODERN FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, CHINA, WARE, AND GLASS. CAPITAL COBURG. HORSE. HARNESS, &c. MR WM. HARRY REES begs to an- nounce that he has been favoured w^tb instruc- t.oiis from the Executors of the late Mr W. B. Sloane. to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, March aOth, 1880, the whole of the excellent and well- preserveu HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GILT-FKAMED CHIMNEY GLASSES, FINE TONED PIANOFORTE, DRESDEN VASES AND OIŒAAiENTS¡ CHINA, WARE, AND GLASS, ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES. SUPERIOR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, &c. Together with A CAPITAL COBLRG, BAY HORSE, HARNESS, GARDEN. AND STAHLE TOOLS, LAWN TENT, SUMMER HOUSE, &c. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. precisely. Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath. 46001 SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. COURTNEY-STREET, PENTRE, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDW. ROBERTS and SON have been instructed (by the mortgagees) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, April 2, 3880, subject to Conditions of Sale, all those three DUELUNG-HOUSES AND PREMISES, AND SHOP ADJOINING, Now in the occupation of Messrs Blanch, Evana, and Gibburo. The Shop is Jet to Mr Hughes for the term of 99 years from March 25th, 1S74, less the last four days thereof, at a Ground Rent of L- 2 5s per annum. The whole of the premises are held under one lease, for a ti rin of 99 years from March 25th, 1874, at the Ground Rent ofP,5 lis per annum. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to H. W. Beor, Esq., jun., solicitor; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 46042 giite by fffiatrtraft. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIE- TORS, AND OTHERS. rro BE SOLD by TENDER, in Five Lots, X the following VALUABLE LARCH and SPRUCE POLES and PITWOOD, being upwards of 50 years growth, the property of Matthew Moggridge, Esq., now growing on the Havod Tudor Farm, in the parish of Mynydwsiwyi), Monmouthshire, within 2 miles of the Risca Station, on the Eastern Valleys Railway, and 1 mile of the Nine Mile Point Station, on the London and North-Western (Sir- howy) Railway, to both of whi h there is a good road. Lor 1—Contains 780 poles, more or less, from 8 to 12 inches girth. LOT 2-Contains 860 poles, more or less, from 8 to 12 inches girth.; a clump of bpruce, the outer trees of which are crossed with red, is reserved. LOT 3—Contains 725 poles, more or less, from 7 to 10 inches girth. LOT 4 contains 1,540 pole?, more or less, from 7 to 10 inches girth. Fonr clumps of spruce, the outer trees of which are crossed with red are reserved. I LOT 5 contains 2,415 poles, more or less, from 7 to 9 inches girth. I The boundaries of the several Lots are marked by white paint on the outer trees thereof; and, in addition to the above specified clumps, all trees marked with a red cross are reserved. The Lots will be shewn by Mr Thomas Bevan, Tymelin 1 Farm, Pontymister, Newport, who, on receiving two days' I notice, will meet intending purchasers at either station. Forms of tender, with conditions of sale attached, may be had on application to r Mr Rickards, Maindy, near Cardiff, to whom all tenders must be addressed, under seal, on or before Saturday, April 24th. 46037 TO TIMBER, PITWOOD MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. mo BE DISPOSED OF by TENDER, all the TIMBER, consisting of Oak Double Stores, Coppice Wood, and -other 'I'rees (chiefly oak), now grow- ing upon a portion of the Tynvirynon Farm, in the parish of Henllys, Monmouthshire, in the following Lots Lor 1.—About 13! acres of Coppice Woon, including 59 Oak Timber Trees, 371 Double and Treble Stores (Oak). LOT 2.—About 121 acres of Coppice Wood, including 63 Oak Timber Trees, aiso 366 Double and Treide Stores (Oak), 1 Sycamore, 1 Beech. LOT 3.—About 7 A acres of Coppice Wood, including 45 Oak Timber Trees; also 215 Double and Treble Stores (Oak). LOT 4.—About 7^- acres of Coppice Wood, including 42 Oak Timber Trees; also 190 Oak Double and Treble Stores. The above Timber and Poles are numbered and crossed with "Scribe" mark. Tynyffynon Farm is situate about It mi es from the Abercarn Railway Station and the Mon- mouthshire Canal. Two good roads intersect the wood, and will be found to be sufficient for the removal of all the lot<. The Tenders for each lot must be received by the un- dersigned not later than the 31st dy of March instant, and the highest, or any Tender will not be necessarily be accepted. Forms of Tender and Conditions can be had on appli- cation to the undenijued. For fnrther particulars apply to the tenant, Mr Evan Jones, on the premises, or to H. J. HOLLIER, Solicitor, 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. March 23rd, 1880. 46010 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 pro- prietor has taken another Hotel. For further particulars apply on the premises, or to Mr James Morcraa Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff. j 45865 dt Inf SALE THISDAY.. y SALE OF LEASHOLD PROBERTY ATSWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON md HUGHES have been instructed to SEL& by AUCTION (in one or two lots), at the Cameron Amis Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY. Marck 30th,1830 (subject to such conditions as shall be reuf-iftt the^inie of sale), tne following eligible j LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, namely, All those Two well-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being atos. 10 and 11, Brynmel- lin-terrace, Brynmellin-streef, Mransea, each containing five rooms. The houses are sn&ate in the immediate vicinity of extensive works, and will always command respectable tenants held for a term of 75 years, from September 29th, 1875 (less the last two days thereof), at the apportioned yearly rent of £ 4- £ s. Sale to commence at 8 o'clock £ • 4>, For further particulars, appjj'-„ WtJapor, jun., Esq., Solicitor, York-place; o¥ to She'^Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-stre £ tj' Swansea. 45951! ESTABLISHED»1872. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE oi HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &(10 Will be held on TUESDAY, April 6th, 1880. Entries to be made one week pievious to Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45953 ublit l.tittS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. EXCURSIONS TO WESTON TO-DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 30TW. BY THE LAD Y MARY. Morning at .8 0 Morning at .9 0 >> .11 0 I Afternoon at 6 0 Fares to and fro -Saloon, 2s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. Tram cars will leave Roath at 7.10 on Monday to meet the steamer. 46026 LEXANDRA PARK EASTER A RACES, CARDIFF, MARCH 2TTII, 29TH, ASD 30TH, 18S0.' In addition to the Horses already entered,'tllS follow- ing entries have been received by tlio Secretary Mr John Moon, Black Bess Mr G. Shapland, Sappiio Mr John Hopkins, Dick Turpin; Mr Joseph Richards, Pretty Polty Mr E. Purnell, Talgarth Billy; Mr Thos. Griffiths, Kate; Mr Wm. Sheif. of Newport, Polly; Mr Lewis, of Caerphilly, Maid of Gwent; Mr Thos. Rodericks, Miss David; Mr D. Jones, Little Pink; Mr G. Stacey, Little Dorritt; Mr James Thomas, Napier-so by the numerous entries three grand day's sport are expected, over 30 Horses having entered already 45360 ALEXANDRA PARK. £60 WILL BE GIVEN FOR COMPETITION AT THE ABOVE GROUNDS, ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 10rii & 14TII, 1880.. 925 Great All England 150 yards Handicap-1st prize, X-10; 2nd,s £ 3 3rd, X2. Entrance, 2s 6d. £10 150 yards Handicap, open to Monmouthshire and Waies-Ist prize, silver cup, value B7; 2nd, £ Srd, L-1. Entrance Is 6d. Optn to amateurs and members of athletic clubs. Z15 Bicycle Handicap, five miJeq, open to Monmouth- shire and Wales, open to amateurs and members of bicycle and athletic clubs—1st prize, silver cup, value £10; 2nd, X3 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2s. All entries close on Wednesday, April 7th. For further particulars send stamped envelope. All races to be run in heats. Competitors must contest in loose trousers or knickerbockers reaching to the knees. Sheffield rules enforced. All entries to be made to Mr Alfred Lewis, Alexandra Park, Cardiff. 45920 gWANSEA "HARBOUR TRUST. LAYING FIRST STONE OF EAST DOCK ON THE 31ST DAY OF MARCH, 18i0. The GUESfS are requested to assemhle at 12 o'clock 4*L the VICTORIA STATION ti( tini London and North Western Railway, where cars will be provided to convey the company by rail to the Site of the New Dock. Each Guest is requested to bring hfs card of adtnission. The Cars will start punctually, and will reach the Site in time for the ceremony, which will take place at One o'clock. After the Ceremony, the Guests will be conveyed in the Cars to the High-street Station, and they are re- quested to re-assembie at the Music-hall at Two o'ciock. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. The several Friendly Societies of the town have been invited by the Trustees to be present at the Site, where a special portion of the ground has oeen allotted them. Arrangements have been made that the Societies shall assemble in the Market Place, Oxford-street, at Eleven o'clock, and walk through the town to the Site. THE PUBLIC ROAD To the Site will be across the North Dock and New Cut Bridges through the Hamlet of St. Thomas, and under the Occupation Archway opposite Mae,teg LOdge, and thence along the East Side of the Excavations to the ground above the Cutting where the Stone is to be laid. The Public are requested to remain on the high ground and not to enter the Cuttings. The Bridges will be Free. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk. Harbour Offices.'Swn nse^j 23rd March, 1880. 46072 PIIELIMI NAK^nnounce MEN i\ ART EXHIBITION, TE BE HELD AT THE DRILL HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, IN THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE NEXT. PRESIDENT—LORD ABERDARE. VICE-PKESIDENT—W. T. CRAWsHAY, ESQ. The Committee respectfully request the LOAN of PAINTINGS, WORKS of ART, and CURIOSITIES They have already secured the Grant of a Loan of a Valuable Collection from the South Kensington Museum. = Intending Exhibitors wiil please apply for particulars to the undersigned, T. J. WEBSTER, ) „ JNO. FORRESTER fHoll. Sees. 72, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, February, 18S0. 45563 THE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PROPRIETOR. IRON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY j. JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and 3taitufactures in IRON and STEEL, Established in the year 1823 as the 'Mechanic's Magazine." Conducted by PERRY 1. NURSEY, C.E. Published every Friday, for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz.), for forward- ing to all parts of the world. CONTENTS." No. 376. 25Tn MARCIl 1880. American Protection Our Trade Summary. -i Oil-Cake Mill- lilustratea. Pinet's Vertical Horse Gear-Dtustrated. Institution of Naval Architect& Occasional Notes. Illustrated Scientific Literature. Science and Art. Metallurgy and Mining. Sanitarv Engineering, Gas, and Water. Railways and Tramways. Electricity and Telegraphy. NaTal Architecture Arms, Armour, and Explosives. Iron and Coal Trades Reports, based on special correspondence from the Provinces, the Colonies, and Abroad, with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and manufactured goods, IS otes en Current Topici, Scientific News of the Week, New Companies, Factory and Foreign Notes,American and other G leauirigs, Pate Li to, Launches. — PRICE SIXPENCE. Published Every Friday at 161, Fleet-street, London E.C. 43655 IMPORTANT TO ATjrIN TRADF—ESTABLISHED 19, TUBBS' ME RCANI i LTC OFFICES, O 42 (late 12). GKESHAM-sTREET, LONDON, E.C., West End Branch-53, Conduit-street, Rege.,t-:treet, W. Subscribers, by obtaining" timely information, may avoid making BAD DEBTS, antI may, through this Agency, RECOVER DEBTS DUE with promptitude. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE supplies Information indispensable to Traders. „ BRANCHES at Publin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Prighton, Belfast, Cork, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Ivorwich Portsmouth, South- ampton, Sheffield, Bradford, and Gloucester. TERMS— £ 1 Is, £ 2 2s, £ 3 oS, £ 5 cs, according to requirements.. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to the Secre- tary, Stubbs' Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham-street, Lon- don, E.C.—Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited). NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—Many persons have fallen into the mistake of supposing that an Office styling itself STUBBS' GUARDIAN OF COMMERCE INSIITUTE" is a Branch of this Establishment, but it has no connexion whatever withthi#A«f«h«ra 48930 I iv2 Lessee, 1 —O 0 LY, 0 o- jRADY. in an vmueiy iNew man Drama, entitled: THE EVICTION. "TS MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. NEXT Jf.r "WM. DUCK'S NEW COMEDY^OMPANY WEEK appear in the successful Modem Comedy, COURTSHIP, written by H. J. Byron. Doors o, eii 7, commence 7.30. Carnages 10.30. Prices Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2s Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Second Price at 9 o'clock, to Circle and Stalls only. Box Plans at Mr W. Lewis'. Duke-street. *2693 Gr EiAND CIROU S, CAKJP^^F«I TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MONSTER ATTRACTION FOR THE EASIER HOLIDAYS. Special Engagement of TUTE'S ROYAL MINSTRELS, In New Songs, Banjo Solos, Sand Clog and Eceentric Dances. TUTE'S UNRIVALLED BRASS BAND. .TUTE'S SABLE COMEDIANS. GREAT EQUESTRIAN AND VARIETY TROUPE, Trained Fire Horse?, Dashing Riders, Daring Acrobats and Gymnast?. FUNNY CLOWNS AND GROTESQUES' (Mttatffltt. CARDIFF. ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- J-JL PLACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S NEXT TERM will COMMENCE TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. The pupils tSie Kinder- Garten will assemble the same day at niateVclock. 46060 ■ r ADIES' SCHOOL, 13, COLDS IRE AM- L TERRA CONDUCTKD BY MISS THOMAS. The NEXT QCAR1ER will COMMENCE THURSDAY, APRIL 1st.—Terms 011 application. 46069 NEW MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL FOR JLl BOYS. WINDSOR-PLACE ACADEMY, CARDIFF, (Presbyterian Schoolroom). ALEXANDER LOW, Head-Master. The Second Quarter commences all WEDNESDAY", March 31st. Prospectuses may be had on application to Head-Master. 46011 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. W OLVERLE Y-PL ACE. SE YE UK-BO AD. CANTON. Pi-iiicip,tl-REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Years' Experience). A thorougiliy ood plain English Education. A Firot-cia^s Preparatory Department. Terms on application. ioiflo COWBRIDGE. REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— VJT EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIE: Priticipals-Mri and the Misses CULVER- WELL, A. A. Pupils prepared for OA-ford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. 43034—7883 The Next Term will (D.V.) Commence, April 16tn, 1880 SWANSEA. A R N 0 L D C OLLEGE, WOODLANDS TERRACE, CONSTITUTION HILL, SWANSEA. Advantages:—rieasant ana healthy situation, with psrfcct sanitary arrangements, sheltered from the north and east winds, auti commanding a fine sea view. Build ings expressly erected for sehcol purposes. Thoroughly healthy schoolroom, headroom 14 feet. f pacious play- ground and ball-court. Hot and told haths. Well- ventiiated dormitories. Separate bed for each boarder. Liberal and wholesome diet. Pupils may be entered as (1) Quarterly Boarders, (2) Weekly Boarders, (3) Day Boarders. (4) Day Scholars, (5) Evening (scholars. Dio- ciplme strict, but kind. Careful attention to the morals of the pupils. Ample teaching poAer-Lt resident master for every 20 pupils, securing close personal attention for each pupil- very important matter, especially for back- ward boys. A department under a thoroughly competent and experienced master for boys under 12. Special train- ins for commercial iite. Pupils successfully prepared iu the shortest time for the Pharmaceutical, Law, Medical, and other preliminary examinations. Eveniug clashes arranged for pupils who cannot attend the Day School. Monthly reports of the conduct and progress of pupils sent to parents, whereby any irregularity or neglect may be checked. The School Quarters are of equal length; the next Half-Quarter begins 011 lIfONDA Y, March 1st, ISiO. Terms strictly moderate, to be learnt on applica- tion to the Principal, Rev. Edgar Williams, B.D. N.B.— In applying for terms, please state the following parti- culars (1) Age of intended pupil; whether as Boarder or Day or Evening Scholar; (3) the subjects it is intended he should study; (4) the business, profession, or examina. tion he fs to prepare for; (5) how low he is to remain at School; when a charge will be named, including all extras, 45585 FYNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION. HILL, SWANSEA. Head Master Mr EMERY. Stecond Master Mr GEORGE ElIIERY, B.A., Lond., Late one of the Senior Assistant-Masters r.t Mill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities and for the Professional Examinations. There is a class Reading for the Matriculation Exami- nation of the L'niversity of London. 45917 tlXaCr mttt Contracts. rjio COLLIERY CONTRACTORS^ TENDERS for DRIVING the following HEADINGS are invite 1 to he sent to the Gnoll Colliery, Neath, not later than A I I PIL Srd About 200 Yards HEADING in Greenway Vein. „ 200 AIRWAY l'o. „ 50 „ HEADING through Old Workings. Further particulars on application. We do not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 46048 fjTo CONTRA C T O R S TENDERS are invited by the Trustees of the Primitive Methodist Tabernacle, Aoertillerv, for WOOD CEILING, PLASTER, CORMICE, COLORING of WALL, and other alterations required 111 the Building. Plan and Specification in iy be seen on application to Rev. J. W. Coad, Abartiilery, to whom all Tenders should be forwarded not later than April 2nd. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. 46029 llttiiaiufl ntittitS. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —— SUMS from C50 to £ 8,000 ready to be LENT on h Mortgage. EHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADB ( DAILY". ) The present rate of Interest on Deposits-is-5 per cem six months' notice, (t- per cent three moutbit notice, and 4 per cent on demand. 1, 4 Prospectuses, Report*, and all information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without losr,-fall discount being allowed under the new Rules. 30370 PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated 3, Crockherbtown, earltt. rilHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS J- BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1374.) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS of eloo to £ 10,030, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The leyal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are male, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars apply to MtE. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, 34, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19105 BRYANT, POWIS AND BRYANT, WOOD BROKERS. LEADENHALL HOUSE, 101, LEADENHALL-STREET, 46035 EC* JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS aku DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to th. Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and tha Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting i- F i U v i /1 r 9, 11, 12, 13, AND 14, 1 T. M'ARY STREET, AND '15, TRINITY STREET, r CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND c 031PANY, Respectfully beg to announce that they have purchased the STOCK AND BUSINESS Of Miss Hillyard, of No. 5, Crockherbtown, WHICH ARE NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE AT THEIR OWN PREMISES IN ST. MARY-STREET, The Superior Quality of the Stock is so well known amongst Ladies that it requires no j praise or commendation. NEW DEPARTMENT. HOWELL and CO. invite Inspection of their own Stock of Ladies' Outfitting, Baby Linen, Children's Frocks. Pinafores, Cloaks, Pelisses, &c., &c. This Department is at the end of the Millinery Showroom, and can be entered from St. Mary-street or Trinity-street. Ladies in tJiU Department are waited on by Female Assistants only. STOCK-TAKING REMNANTS AND GENERAL TURNOUTS. H. and CO. having completed their Annual Stock Taking, will turn out from their various departments a large quantity of goods, which they will offer for sale j at prices quite regardless of cost, so as to clear. HOWELL and COMPANY'S Speculative Purchases of I General Drapery made in anticipation of, and prior to, iny advance, h.c been, and are now, the theme of con- versation amongst manufacturers and the public generally, and their present Stock, amounting to nearly £100,(0), will be placed before the public at EX. TREME OLD RATES, notwithstanding the actual advance is from 15 to 40 per cent. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Including Brussels, Tapestries, Kidderminsters, Felts, Floor Cloths, (Hare's ditto), Linoleum, Corticine, &c., &c. Five-Frame Brussels, best quality, 35 lljd per yard. (This line guaranteed-no better made.) Tapestries from Is 3Jd to 2s 9d per yard. H. and Co. can supply almost any quantity at prices quoted-not remnants. Scotch Stair Cloth at old prices. Scotch Floor Cloth from 10id per square yard. Our noted Heavy Make at Is lltl per square yard. This cannot be matched under 2s 6 per square yard. Hare's and other well-known1; makes at old'prices, (Makers' advance, 3d per yard.) Woollen Cloths, Flannels, Winceys, Fancy Shirting, Flannels, Welsh do, Oxford Shirtings, Prints, Pompa- dours, Blue, Scarlet, and White Serges, White and Grey Calicoes, Corn'.erpanes, Blankets, Waste Twill Sheet- ings, Towels, &c, &c, are worth looking after. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Contains Pile after Pile of New Dress Material, includ- ing the fashionable makes and shades. Black Goods will be found from one penny to sixpsnce per yard under the cost of replacing them from Manu facturers. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Here, as in other Departments, ITOWELL and CO. go in for quantity, including style and value, therefore they are in a position to offer best or high class goods at very moderate prices. Gents' White (Linen Front) Shirts ready for present wear, from Is. llld. to 7s. lid. Gents' Washed Oxfords from Is. Ilid. Unwashed from Hid. to 2s. Ilid. Pants, Vests, Ties, Scarvss, Collars, Cuffs, Socks, Hose, &c., &c., at old prces. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. This is well stocked with Lace Curhins, Cretonnes, Tapestries, Damasks, Cotton and Linen Sheeting, Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, Xapkins, Ac, A LARGE STOCK OF CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS AT OLD PRICES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, &a JACKETS. COSTUMES, SHIRTS, SHAWLS, &a A VERY CHEAP PARCEL OF LADIES' UMBRELLAS TO CLEAR. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE. MISS HILLYARD'S STOCK READY ON SATURDAY, JJOWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, ¡ CARDIFF. 45950 rancy Chocolate, Messrs. Fry an } t ► ,< Circular 16245 lip ————————————————— i5 addresses. HED 120 YEARS. jpHILLIPS AND S; DANDELION <30#|s,EE, FOR y', LIVER AND N I o IV. LONDON AND SWANSEA, Contains three times the Strength of ordinary treaJdgl Beverages. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED, v The Valuable Properties of the Dandelion Root recog- nised by emineit Physicians fftr many centuries has now become an article of daily use. Copies of Testimonials can be had on application, but, are too numerous to iuert. Sold by all Grocers throughout the Kingdom, in Tinf at Is 6d. Is, 9d, and 6<1 each. Inferior qualities arc being substituted, which contain neither Coffee liar DandelIOn. If you wish to obtain the Real Article ask for PHILLIPS and SONS', which has the special sanction of the Inland Revenue. 4^564 JJE-BUILDING OF PREMISES. 19, CHURCH STREET. yjOYLE AND C O. Bel: to announce that DURIXG THE RE-BUILDING the Busi- ness will be carried on at 8, HIGH-STREET & 11, CHURCH STREET, and the Clearing Sale will be Continued until our Premises in Church-: tree; "re Finished. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GIRLS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS in CHILDREN'S BOOT, 45C51—S337 sP R I N G 1880 SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods bought now will be worth very much more vvhell the Season commences. Trade is reviving, and as the amount of spending money will be largely increased, the Proprietors of the CiARDIFF HOUSE have deter- mined to offer a special inducement by selling their Stock at Old Pries?. The Goods now offered were bought when the loi^-continuyd depression of trade had brought prices down to almost nominal yalue. The Stock consists of nrln,' Suits and Gentlemen'! Clothing, ready-made or to measure, Hats, Caps, Shirts Scarfs, Hosiery, &c. Address—MESSRS W. PRICE and SONS, Fashionable Outfitters, ST. MARY-STREET & CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF ROYAL J^EYON SHIRE gERGE Made of selected Elastic staple wools In all the Latest fashionable Colours and Mixtures To suit all seasons and all climates. ROYAL DEVONSlR SERGE For Ladies' Dresses Oa the authority of The QUEEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, HARD WEAR, and UTILITY. Sea-water cannot hurt it." ROYAL JJEVONSEIRE gERGE i New Patters Books post free. t Any length cut. Carriage paid to London, Dublin, and Glasgow. SPEARMAN and SPEARMAN, Soie Factors. (Only Address)—PLYMOUTH. (No Agencies.) 459i! B A N K R U P T STOÖK. £ 1M>00 worth of "— JgOOTS AND SHOES. ICASH AND COMPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J. B. WITCHELL at a Large Discount, desire to effect a Speedy Clearanr* by offering the same at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. Please note the Address- CASH AND COMPANY (Late J. B. Witchell), 94, ST. MARY-STREET, & 20, THE HAYESL CARDIFF. 'BRANCHES: KEWPORT .9, Commercial-street ABERGAVENNY 48, Cross-street. SWANSEA 13 and H. Temple-i;ret. PONTYPRIDD Baiik Bnildiugs. YSTRAD near Station. TREIIERBEITT TREORKY PORTH Hannah-street. 469Ul 2 TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA SPRING, :1880 J. LEWIS 'c IS now Showing NEW GOCDS in th« following Departments, viz. — HOSIERY GLOVES, SCARVES, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS, &c., JUVENILE OUTFITS, SILK AND FELT HATS, PORTMANTEAUS. BAGS, ke-, UMBRELLAS, DRESSING GOWNS, &c., &c. j As the Choicest Goo is and shades are firrt selected, an Early call is recommended. Five per Cent for cash payment* over 20s. CM2 NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. F. GILLETT, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Begs to inform his numerous clients that on and aftflk the 29th iust he wll tram-act his Business at CHURCH-STHEET CHAMBER?, CHURCH STREET, Where he has removed to more commodious Offices. 46024 J. 11. H A I Al E, COAL MERCHANT. L RGE HOUSE COAL, Wynyddislwyn Ited Asb. LARGE HOUSE COAL. No. 3 Vein. LAIW: HOUSE COAL, Red Ash, Llantwit, THr:OUGH,U:ù.-TIIr:OUGH HOUSE COAL. SMALL HOUSE COAL. SMALL SMITHS' COAL. LARGE STEAM COAL, Smokeless NUT SFEAM T-OAL, Smokeiess. SMALL STEAM COAL. COKE. Special rates for large quantities or for a term. Offloe: 4. PEARSON'S PLACE, DOCKS. Residence: TOKE HouSE, EAar GILOn, TBBCMAKTILLK