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TANGYE'S 1 HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ENGINES, SPECIAL PUMPS. FTTNGYE'S PATENT BLOCKS & LIFTS, ALL SIZES IN STOCK, MAKERS' DISCOUNT. AGENTS JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 10006
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ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., and others I •t, OX ef the finest BURTON PRICES. ALES Per Per Kilderkin Firkin. V 18a dn J < £ 21s 10s 6d 24a 12s X '?\ And upwards 45083
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F I T R iN I'- r U, P, E V! JjWRNITURE ^AAail ROBERT BOND, GENERAL CARRIER & RAILWAY AGENT ESTIMATES FREE FOR PACKING. REMOVING AND WAREHOUSING FURNITURE. For terms apply at the Head Office, Newtown Station, Cardiff. 55970
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Gold Medal. l'aris, First ifa i 1dh,>urr., 1861- ( FRY'S i — j FRY'S CARACAS COCOA | A most d-lieious and valuable art'oJu."—iStmuiard. í 'u_ PURE COCOA ONLY. COCOA. FRYS COCOA EXTRACT. "Strictly pure."— W. W. STOBDART F.I.C., Jo'.C.S., City Analyst, BrisCGL F.I.C., F.C.S., City Analyst, Bristol 6245 Fifteen Prize Medals. I
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^Iljipuing Jilotos. VfTATERFORD AND CORK, and the » T whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST WlAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and erful Steamships, via Milford Haven. The Water- lord Steamers ruu dailv. The Cork Steamers leave Wilford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 56678 RE-COMMENCEM KNT OF STEAM COMMUNICA- TION .BETWEEN gUKNHAM AND CARDIFF. The Fast Steamer LADY MARY or WYE, or other Steamer, is intended (wiud and weather permitting, with ur withuut pjJot, and with libei ty to tow), during Wle month of April, 188, In ply with pasengcrs and merchandise, as follows :-— From Cardie to Burnham. From liurnham to Cardiff. b- 1 hllrsùay 9.15 a.m. 6 fhursday. 6.0 p.m. 8 Saturday. 7.0 8 Saturday.. 10.30. am. 16 Monday 8.0 10 Monday .11.0 11 Tuesday 8.30" 11 TlIeday,12.0 noon. 12 Wednesday 9.3°.. ]2 :Vedllesday.. 1.lbp.m. 15 lhursday. 11.0" 13 Thursday. 2.45" M Friday 14 Frida.y 4.0 15 Saturday., 1.45 15 Saturday 5.0 It Mondav 7.0 a.m. 17 Monday 4.0 16 Tuesua\ 7.45" 18 Tuesday 4.45 „ 19 Wednesday.. ü.30.. 19 Wednesday.. 5.30,, 8.15" 20 Thursday. 6.0 21 Friday 9.45 „ 21 Friday 6.30 „ 7.0 „ 22 Saturday .10.0 a,m. 24 Monday 7.30" 24 Monday .11.0 .8.0 25 Tuesday 12.0noon 9.0.. 26 Wednesday.. 10 p.m. 27 '1 hursday. ,10.30 27 Thursday. 2.30" 28 Friday 12.0 noon. 28 Friday 3,45" 29 Saturday. 1.0 pm. 29 Saturday 4.30,, PARES BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. Saloon and After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2R 6d. Return ditto 6s Od. Ditto 4s bd. THE ED W A R D S' JL CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE The following first-class Steamers of this line regu ■fcy Rail lietween Cardiff and New York, Wind leather, and other circumstances permitting :— RHKOLA 2,300 3,000 RHODORA 3,600 RHOSiNA 3,600 Througn Hills of leading for all dasses of Goods and Parcels to and from I>irniiii-bam, Gloucester, Bristol, Bridgwater, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Iford, 1,0lldon, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swan sea, j™Vwport, Merthyr, Ac., Ac., and places in the Western states of Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, MiI- waiikee, St. Paul's, Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, fOfladelpliia, Boston, Baltimore, Ac., Ac., in con- 'Wnction with the principal Railway Companies on both *>des. t40~ Cheapest Route for all classes of Goods to and nam the Midland Districts. Dock dnes, landing awl warehousing charges, Ac., ^ejjuuch Jower at Cardiff than any of the other Trans •ntie Ports. Freight Charges. Dates of Sailing, and other Particulars apply to 'Lk FREDK. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; "W9 TURNER, EDWARDS & CO., Bristol or UQGOt G. F. BPLLEY. 51. South-street New York. =- jC^r 4 1A RD1FF AND BORDEAUX^ 'The CARDIFF STEAMSIIII ■*»yCOMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW will sail as follows :— DORDOGNE," IJOKDEAUX for CARDIFF, April 23 Gilt* )N I) li, CARDIFF for BORDEAUX..April 24 With Goods and Passengers. For rates of freight, Ac., apply at Messrs Jno Whit- hatn alld SOliS, Agents, 14, Qtiai des Cl1artrons, Bor- IlX and at the Offices of the Company, No. 3, Bute cks, Cardiff. 9481—51524 HORATIO HOOPER, Manager. Asfor ALLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FROM LTV ERI'OOL. HIBERNIAN To Halifax, A Baltimore April 25 PERUVIAN To (Quebec April 27 CIRCASSI AN To Quebec May 4 WALDHNSIAN To Boston May 4 ^RUSSIAN To Halifax and Baltimore May 9 "OVA SCOTIAN To QUEBEC May 11* Cheap passages and exceJlell accommodation. Pamphlets on Canada and the Western States of America sent free. GOvernment Assi:<te(1 Passages to Canada. Full particulars on apulicatiou to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., .J a me,street, Li verpouJ. Or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, and K F. Keuuard, 19, een-street, Cardiff; W. H. Hees, Cliarlesville-place, "eath; A. T. Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and C. Manning, 9, Castle street, Swansea Rarse and Brown, 173, Commercial-street; W. Milton J^eke, 10 Great Dock-street, and John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, MOD. D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Abergavenny A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery Matthew Matthews, Abercarn, near Newport; A. H. Thomas, 2, Church-street, Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Post- master, Ebhw Va'e • Crockett and James, 4, laO-street, Poi itypridd William Davies, Bookseller, Ac., Beaufort, and Ida-place, Kbbw Vale Geo. Batten, 3'1, Beaufort street, Brynmawr D.J. Evans, General Outfitter, Aim Watkins 50 Glebeland-street .Merthyr Tvdvil| 4929 910,: A^r T>EAVER LINE." — These JL? Powerful Steamers run direct from LI VERPOOL to NEW YORK :— .ü:>c4" Saloon Fares, £10 10s Steerage, £4 10s. British India" Company to Ceylon, India, China, and Queensland. "P. and O." Company to Australia. Orient Line" to tlie Cape Colonies and Australia. -MONARCH LINE." These magnificent Steamers of D.000 tOI1K run <I, rect from London to New York. Saloou ^es, £ 10 and £ 12 Steerage, £ 6 frolll any Railway Station in England or WALES. For tickets, freight, Jnd all information, apply to A. E. THOMAS, Leailen- «all House, London, E.C. 360 AMERICAN LINE". STATES MATL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Acctmmo °ation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- •WJKers and goods hu eel at Philadelphia on the Wnarf Of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCF. and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool JO.NKS BuOS. and Co., Bute **ocks, Cardiff Ja.MKS AYKK, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff Jones BROS, and (,'o., Dock-street, Newport Rofil'U •ONus, High-street, Pontypridd 'J'lLNEV and Co., Abertillery JNO. BKVAN", llengoed, via Cardiff JOSKPH MORGAN, Post Office, Pontypool JamI"s R. WOR(.AN> GriftithtowlI; JOliN THOMAS, Tredegar JJ- W. WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr, and JOHN *ATHIAS, Prichardfacli, Cardigan 30668 TEONARDS J JALTED J^JTOCHA jQANDELIO'n COFFEE. 6D. AND Is. TINS. There is NO Chicory in this elegant preparation tIw Malt is SPECIALLY pre- pared, awl is one of tbe finest aids to digestion known to mall. The Dande- lion regulates the secretions it is the nicest and most delicious vi Coffees l SAMPLE TIN POST FREE, 8 STAMPS. MORE DISEASE. LEONARD AND COMPANY'S CAMPHOR SPECIALITIES. CAMPHOR AND BORAX DRY SOAP POWDER Cleanses and keeps the clothes disinfected, besides fiUing the house with a fragrant and healthy perfuuie. Id. packets. CAMPHORATED SELF-GLAZING STARCH Preserves the Linen from insects and the wearer from disease it also gives a briJIiant polish, lIb (4d) cartoons, and id packets. LEONARD AND CO., 10094 NELSON-STREET, BRISTOL.. 56232 't is evident th3.t Camomile is Nature's uwn simple and safe remedy for Indigestion and all Stomach complaints, for during the last fifty years J^ORTON'S ^JAMOMILE J3ILLE Have afforded iviief to thousands. Sold in bottles, at Is lid, 2s 9d, and lis A plc3.sillg :\ppe!1ra]1Ce i.. the first letter of recommendation. /GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER VJT FLOWERS, For Softening the Skin alJ(llll1l'rov:ng the Complexion. In Bottles, 2s 9d each, by aU Medicine Vendors and Perfumers. 49853 JpOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' CLARKES WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, EaE GREAT BLOOD PUR1F1FR AND RESTORER r cleansing anil clearing tlie l>Jood from all impurities cannot bo too highly rrcommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Ui; ase*, and Sores of all fcinds, it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It cures Old Sores, Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck, Cures Ulcerated Sore ? \i*, Cures Blackheads or T riples on the Face, Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood nud Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever calise arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate IIonstituLi"n of either sex, the proprietor solicits suI- ferers to give it a trial to test its value. (Thousands of iestimouials from all parts), ■CiURE OF A BAD LEG. "5 Chester Bridge, Crewe. Sm., -J have received the following from one of my numerous customers fur your justly-cele- brated Blood Mixture.' You are at liberty to publish it. "Yours truly, MTo Mr F. J. Clarke." E. BOOTH, Chemist. "3, Liverpool-terrace, Crewe, 10th, June, 1876. "MR BOOTH, DEAlt SIR,—I have for a long time fcuffercd with a bad le¡-1,l: infiaulUdlotion extend- Ing from the knee to the toes-which was rapidly breaking up my constitution. I was off work eighteen weeks, and tried several of the most largely advertised remedies, and got wm-se under their influence. As a last resort I obtained froUl you a small hottle of Clarke's Blood and ex- perienced o 1I\\1("h relief from it that I persevered, and "even (1) small bottles cured me. I have ro- commended it to several of my friends, w h" i1re now improving mpidly under its IIse.- Y uur" truly, "HENRY DAVIES", Engine-fitter. Crewe W urkB." Bold in in Bottles, 2sfed each, and in .ises, containing *1* times the quantity, lis each—sufficient to effect a permanent; cure in the great nmjori'V of long-standing £ all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE YEN DORS throughout the World, and sent on receipt Of 30 or 132 stamps, by The LINCOLN AND MIOLANO COUNTUSS' DUTY UO.-IFAAY, (LATE if J. ULAR&B), lan- VJ alt5 bp Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEORGE JOHN ALEXANDER. Stock and Shares, at Cardiff April 27 Mr DAVID EVANS. Oil Paintings, &c., at Merthji-Tydfil .April 26 & 27 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & HOWIUNU. Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff April 29 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Ma.y 2 Horses, at Cardiff 5 ¡Household Furniture, at Cardiff "tty Mr W. F. G1LLETT. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 27 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea April 28 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Collieries, Plant, Machinery, <fcc., at Newport..Apr. 26 Cast and Wrought Iron, atNantj glo May 9 Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Horses, &c., at Swansea April 25 Mr JOHN HENRY JONES. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 27 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Furniture, P.'gs,<fcc., near Cowbridge April 26 Household Furniture, near Bridgend April 27 Mr J. M. LELDER. Househohl Furniture, &c., :I.t Swansea April 24 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea April 26 &. 27 Barquentine, at Swansea May 2 Leasehold Shop and Premises, Ac., at Swansea ..May 4 Freelwld Property, at Swansea May 4 Leasehold Property, at Swansea May 4 Leasehold Property, at Swansea Valiev May 9 Mr JOSEPH GEORGE MADDOX. Grocer's Stock-in-Trade at Rhymnsy April 25 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff April 26 Stock-in-Trade, at Canton April 27 Messrs J. & S. B. PARSONS. Stock-in-trade, Boots, &c., at Aberdare April 25 MR POWELL. Colliery Plant, at Pembrey April 25 Mr J. SAMUEL. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff May 9 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ac., at Cardiff April 28 Cart Horses, at Cardiff April 29 Fat and Store Stock, at Cardiff May 1 Household Furniture. &c., at Cavdiff May 2 Freehold and Cust« maryhold Land, at Cardiff ..May 6 Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff May 6 Pasture Land, at Porthkerry May Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fat Sheep, at Cowbridge April 25 Mr WILLIAM THOMAS. Offal Wood, Ac., at Pembroke Dockyard May 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN EQUITY.—FARRANT AND ANOTHER V. W. H. TILKE. MR. W. F. GILLETT has been instructed by the Mortgagees, pursuant to an order of the said Court, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of April, 1882, at 7 for 8 in the evening (snbject to con- ditions to be then and there produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Lor 1.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate and being Number 10 in Harriet-street, Cat- hays, Cardiff, comprising seven rooms, with bay win- dows, front and back gardens. Lor 2.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, sitnate and being NunjUsiC. in Harriet-street, Cat- hays, Cardiff, adjoining Lot I, and similar in descnp- » tion. The above property is held underleases dated respec- tively the 10th and 12th of April, 1380, from Miss Richards, for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1878, at the very low ground rent of £3 4s 6d each. The attention of intending purchasers is directed to the situation of the above properties, the same being in close proximity to the new Taff Vale Works, and there- fore afford an opportunity for a safe investment, and will command j respectable tenants at remunerative rentals. N.B.—A great portion of the purchase money may re- main on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 34, Charles-street. Cardiff; or to Mr John Jones, Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff or to Mr George H Kite, Solicitor, Taunton. 10211 57643 ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR J. SAMUEL is instructed by the Executors of the late A. Bevan, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, May 9tli, 1882 and (not, on Wednesday, April 25), at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions of sale which will then be produced, the following desirable RESIDENCES :— t.or 1.—All that snbstantiallv-built and well-arranged DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 2, Windsor-place, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Miss Pedler. at an annual rent of £ 55. LOT'2.—The adjoining HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 3, Windsor-place, let to Mr Wallace at an annual rC11t of £ 40. Each House contains capital cellars in basement, good kitchen, scullery, and offices on ground floor; tl1T\;Je re- ception-rooms, fonr best bedrooms, and two good attics. There is a good garden at hack, and an orna- menta] garden in front of each house. The Property is held under a lease granted by the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of August, 1842, at a ground rent of £ 6 per annum. The attention nf capitalists is earnestly invited to this really valuable property, which, from its poition in one of the favourite districts of the towr, makes it delli- rallle fur either occupation 01' investment. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, or of II. COUSINS, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Auctioneer's Offices, Church-street, Cardiff. 57629 SALE TO-MORROW. NO. 67, ADAM-STREET, NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 1\/FR J. G. MADDOX is instructed "by _Lt'JL Mrs S. Beable (as executrix of the late Mr Thomas Beable) to SELL by AUCTION, at the pre- mises as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting generally of mahogany sideboard, drawing- room suite in mahogany, capital sewing machine, car- p its, oval, loo, and tables, chimney glasses, fen- ders awl irons, pole, rings, and curtains, pidurcs and ornaments, umbrella stawl, linoleum, stair rods and cloth, French iron bedsteads, straw palliasses, beds, toilet glasses and tables, washstands and ware, chest of drawers, sofa, cane-seated and other chairs, com- modes, Ac., and the kitchen IIte:1i;ils amI undries. Goods on new morning of sale. ale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. There wia be no reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, "South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff. 57689 TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. No. 1, OXFORD-TERRACE, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed by Mr Luck cock, who is giving up the business (having accepted all engagement to travel fnr a firm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th inst., the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, bich are of first-class quality and condition, and con- SIst principally of teas, sugars, potted and tml1ed meat." and sonps, condensed milk, biscuits, salad oil, 8aUC{S, hacon, etc., etc., and tbe whole of the trade utensils and nUllleron sundries, for particulars of which see posters. Goods Oil view morning of sale. Sale will commence at One o'clock precisely. There will be no reserve. Auctioneer's ollices, "South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff. 57713 ihrilMttij Jlflrxfitts. COUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF.—Open for Deposits at 14 per cent. Fully paid up 5 per cent. £10 shares now issued. Office hours b to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1). 55662 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Managing Secretary. THE CARDIFF BOROUGH BUILDING JL SOCIETY. INCORPORATED UNDER THE BUILDING SOCIETIES' ACT, 1874. OFFICES—74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. This Society, having an influential Directorate, and offering great advantages to Borrowers and Investors, is PREPARED to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for SHARES and ADVANCES, payable or repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments. OFFICE Hocus, 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 55758 10041 SAM. BERN, Secretary. THE FIFTH CARDIFF (509th) STARR- BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES 57, CROCKHERBTOWN. ALE C T U R E will be delivered in the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26TH INST., BY Mn, R. B. STARR (OF LONDON) Explanatory of the principles and working of Starr. Bo wkett" Societies. Chair to be taken at 7 p.m. by HIS WORSHIP TIIE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. MEMBERS ENROLLED at the Office dally. The number of members is limited. DAVID SHEPHERD, 57303 Secretary. THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act. 1874), Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice SUMS of £100 to Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special ad vantages not obtained in other societies or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts The utmost secrecy is maintainec j. ■ For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, o4, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19105 BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! J[_) BILLIARDS! J. W, SMART, BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLE MANUFACTURER, 70, COLLEGE STREET, & ST. GEORGE'S ROAD, BRISTOL. BILLIARD TABLES, in Mahogany, with latest improved Cushions, Slate Beds, Is inch thick, covered with superfine cloth from.. £40 0 9 ALL REQUISITES JCKPT IN STOCK. TABLES RE-COVERED in Superfine Cloth. Billiard Balis Adjusted and Stained. ROOMS FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Cheapest House in the Kingdom, combined with good Workmanship and Materials. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. TA BLES supplied on the HIRE SYSTEM. 56233 rilOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PII.I,S FOR EMALES quiclily coirect all irregu- larities and rdieve tile distressing symptoms so prevalent wIth the sex. Boxes 11l1d and 2s 9d, of all chemists, Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E. X. XTWOL CJAUUIAFC* *L £ 0I alt5 fag Auction. SALE TO-MORROW. STALL COURT, LLANBLETHIAN, NEAR COWBRIDGE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BERKSHIRE PlUS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Ac., Ac. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have been J-TjL favoured with instructions from Messrs Henry Jones a.nd William Edmunds toSELL by AUCTION,on WEDNESDAY NEXT,the 26th day of April, 1882, their HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &e. Tenns—Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock For full particulars see posters, or apply to the Auc- tioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 57701 LALESTON, NEAR BRIDGEND. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE OAK AND MAHOGANY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PRIME FEATHER BEDS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Ac., &c. MESSRS R, JONES and SON have been favoured with instruction? from the Executor of the bte Mr llopkin llopkin, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th day of April, 1882, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., Ac., Terms—Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Fur full particulars see posters, or apply to the Auc- tioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 57700 SALE TO-MORROW. MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE LLANDAVEL, CWM, AND NEW CWM COLLIERIES, 17 miles from the Port of Newport, and 27 miles from the Port of Cardiff. THESE VALUABLE RED ASH COAL COL- J,IEIU8, connected with the Groat Western lailway Company's Momnollthshire Rail wa.y, a Cwm and Llandavel, containing an area of about 800 acres of unworked coal, with ample siding accommodation, and with the MODERN PLANT and MACHINERY, 56 8-ton RAILWAY WAGGONS, 80 railway waggons held on redemption contracts 48 workman's cottages; 46 modern built coke ovens, capable of making 46 tons of coke per day, and a farm, consisting of about 76 acres, Ac. will be offered for SALE by AUCTION, as a going concern, in one lot, by WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, AND HITCHCOX, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of APRIL, 1882, At Three o'clock precisely. For particulars of sale and permission to view, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs COLBORNE and WARD, 57348 Solicitors, Newport, Mon. SALE THIS DAY. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, Including all the latest novelties in Art Pottery, Ivory or Queen Anne Ware, new Syrian raised Flower Goods, and Artistic China, and well executed services of almost every description. "]%/| ESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS will ±tJL SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, April 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, in the Mart, Neath, at 2 and 7 o'clock, a large and most valuable stock of HIGH CLASS AND ART POTTERY, (HjifPlttSiyG— DINNER SERVICES for 12 persons and upwards, of the latest designs embracing many different pat- terns and shapes. TEA SERVICES of the finest China, painted in land- scape, flow ers, rustic, cobalt blue, mazarine ditto, and salmon colours, finished in gold also a few of less ex- pewnve character. BREAKFAST SERVICES similar in design, and in many instances to match the Tea Services. TOILET SERVICES, double and single, in new Japonica, Rustic, Pompadour, Worcester, painted Ivy, Landscape, and Flowers, all of which are richly finished in gold, also a few Servants Sets. China painted .DESSERT SERVICES, handsomely t executed, painted by hand, and richly finished in gold, VASES, many of which are of a costly character, superbly decorated with birds, flowers, landscapes, groups, Ac., on pink, green blue, and celeste grounds. A large selection of new ASSYRIAN WARE, with raised flowers, all of w hkh are úf very recent desigl1, in cupids, baskets, bouquet,.lwlders .Tarilinières, Ac., Ac. The remainder of the Stock comprises M AJ 01.1C1\ in great variety and a useful selection of all kinds of POTTERV GOODS. pecial attention is called 1-(/ this magnificent stock. On view the morning of sale. Ö 57634 SALE THIS DAY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. NEW LODGE COLLIERIES, PEMBREY. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE COL- LIERY PLANT, MACHINERY, etc. MR S. N. POWELL has been favoured with instructions from the owners to SELL by AUCTION, at the above-named colliery, on TUES- DAY, April 25th, the whole of the very valuable COLLIERY PLANT, Which comprise one Cornish condensing pumping engine, by Harvey of Hayle, 45-inch cylinder, 10ft. stroke, with littings complete, in thorough working older. One winding engine, by H, Novill, Llanellv, 18-inch cylinder, 3 feet stroke, together with fly and cog wheel, 8ft winding drum, and spare wrought iron shaft. One Tangyo special pump, 14in. steam and 7in. water cylinder, 3iin. stroke, with patent condenser. One donkey pump, 10in. steam and 7iu. water cylinder, lOin. stroke. 28 6in. tubes. One egg-end boiler, 3ft. by 4ft. 6in, one do., do., 40ft. by 4ft 6in. About 300 yards of 14-inch pumps, with clacks, working barrels, plunger, Ac. About 360 yards of 10-,ncl1 ditto, with clacks, working barrels, plunger, &c. About 600 yards 11 by 9in pitch pine piunp pole. 32 cast irun pole sheaves, 2ft. diameter, with wrought iron spindles and brass bearings complete 37 do, 19in diameter. 30 sets hammered iron strapping plates, 64 bv |in 27 do, do, t £ by lin. 100 14ft plates, 4 by iin. 35 wooden trams do ditto 16 2-ton waggons, railway guage. About 5toris bolts and nuts (4, 5, b, and 15 inch). Lot of tire bars, wrought and cast iron scrap, smith's tools, carpenter's lathe, Ac., &c. 1 two-wheel dog cart in excellent condition. N.B.—Please note alteration in this advertisement. New Lodge Colliery is situate three miles from Llanelly, and one mile from Burry Port Railway Stations, on the G.W.R., a siding from which runs to the colliery. Lunch at 11 a.m. Sale at 11.30. Catalogues are now ready, and lllay be obtained of Mr Seymour, at the colliery, or of the Auctioneer, 18, ¡>ark-street., previous to the sale. Llanelly, April 7tli, 1882. 57567 SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. MR DA\TD EVANS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Abermorlaij Ilall, Glebelund, Merthyr-Tydfil, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 26th and 27th. at 2.30 and 7 o'clock v m. each day, a splendid collection of OIL PAINTINGS, amonpst which are the following important Works :— "In Pursuit" E. Armheld. On the Ouse" S'er. On the Trent" Larpcnt Roberts. Late Autumn in Kent" ■ A. Uulk. The Port of London £ ,\le Lac<'> Coast Scene near Exeter I. .l!1' "Cornfield near Deroy" — George TlIre. "Pet Rabbits" M. W. Langio s- "Still Life" G. Cruikshanlv. 4-, 100 of the Paintings will be sold without the slightes reserve.. „ t. The Auctioneer desires to call special attention u this charming collection. A guarantee will be given with every picture as to its r.uthenticity. On view day prior to and mornings of Sale l atalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, a.nd at place of Sale. 6, High-street, Merthyr. 57663 ——^ alt5 fog ffritraie Contract. ON VIEW. FOR SALE, AT THE ART DEPOT, -t' 16, ANGEL-STREET, MISS E. M. OSBORN'S CELEBRATED PICTURE, "A CHRISTMAS GREETING," Exhibited in Royal Academy, 1880, 57369 And other good Paintings by Eminent Artistes. MANGOLDS ARE NOW AT THEIll BEST. A Prime Lot, 18s per Ton, tree on rails Newport, In not less than 2 Ton Lots. Smaller quantities, Two Shillings per Ton extra. Apply— CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, 57078 GAERVACH, NEWPORT, MON. JJrtfperttr, &c., to Met rp() be LET, on Lease, near Newport, JL Mon., CAERLEON FORGE AND TINPLATE WORKS, with full water power and dwelling and offices attached.—For terms and order to view, apply- by letter to Robert Rickards, Esq., Castlefield, near Cardiff. 56337 T^Tl« | ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. VEGETABLE, FARM, AND FLOWER SEEDS. Carriage paid to nearest railway station on orders of 10s. Catalogues on application. Sertoli Black Tartarian, White Oats, and Barley (from the chalk soii) for Seed. Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate, and Bone Manures. 10144 57043 HEATH AND SONS (FROM BROADWOOD'S, LONDON), AGENTS FOR PIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, '.HARD, AND KIRKMAN, The Best Makers in the World At 25 per cent. Discount for Cash, or on the Three Years' System. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, ——— 56159 TTLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, POST FREE. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach, The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head. dimness uf sight, w :akor sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the lJea.¡.t, liver, and hilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancene, pimples or blotches on tùe face and hoùy, swelled feet 01' legs, scabs ami itch, erysipelas, jauIHI ice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kiwIs. In boxes at Is ld and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the liuiilwci JPiil juawilactvfy, 44, t:lWlàoUb.a.1Q ate5 bU J\.ttdían. SALE TO-MORROW. 2, HEATHFIELD, SWANSEA. GENUINE and HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE of Modern and Well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CHINA, OIl. A WATER COLOUR PAINT. INGS; also a small, but very valuable, Cellar of WINES, Ac. "]t/f~R JOHN M. LEEDER has been -LTJ. favoured with instructions from T. B. Sparkes, EI1. (who IS leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and TIIUR. DAY, th'1 26th and 27th days of April, 1882, the whole of the valuahle I^ondon made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A EFI;ECTS, comprising Ule complete contents of kitchens, hall, pantries, breakfast, dining, drawing, bed, and dressing- rooms, including hat allli ulllbreJlI stand, hall chairs, Brussels and other carpets (equal to new), guns, massive brass Imd steel fen- der" and irons, mats, dining room suite in Morocco leather, lln. dining tables, with extra leaves rosewood drawing-room suite in crimson satin, vpry sweet-toned (rosewood) grand piano by Broadwood, corner stands and brackets very valuable figured crim- SOli satin curtains, hanltsnme fringe and tassels, lace do., several brilliant pier glasses ill ebonised and old frames, brass and iron bedsteads, spring beds, hair and other mattresses, bedding, feather bClls, lwlstHs and pillows, china and othel ware; splendid oil fwd water-colour painLillgs by II. Hewell, and the very best deseription of electro-plate, Ac., &-c. Catalogues are ill course of preparation, and may be had one week previous to the sale. Goods on view the day previous to sale, from 11 to 4 o'clock. Sale to take place punctually at 11 o'ch,ck each day. Terms—Cash. Fur further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Ox- ford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 57592 PORT OF SW.NEA. TO SHIPOWNERS, MERCHANTS, Ac. MR JOHN M. LEEDER Las been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, (for the benefit of those concerned), It the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset-place, Swansea, on T{T;<:DA Y, May 2nd, 1882, the BARQUENTINE GLADSTONE," Of Swansea. Registered 297 tons length, 117ft. 4ill.; breadth, 25ft. Dill. depth, 14ft. 7in. classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 9 years. Sile was metalled 1880, will stand and ship without ballast, carries 500 tons Oil an easy draught of water. She has just arrived from Bermuda, wlwrean extensive outfit and outlay has been made, comprising a new- suit of eoton duck sails, together with all new gear, runningand standing rigging, Ac. Sale to commence at Four o'clock in the afternoon. An inventory, with all further particulars, may be haù on application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Cham- bers, Swansea. 57620 Particulars of Sale of a LEASEHOLD SHOP and PRE."IllSES, am. an improycù LEASEHOLD REN T, arising out of Premises in High-street, Swansea. MR J. M. LEEDER will SELL by AUC- TION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, 4th May, 1882, at 3 u'clock in the afternoon precisely. LOT 1. — All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and HHOP, situate and being 1'\0. 187, High- street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr John Jones, General and Provision Merchant, at a rent of £ 36 per annum, The above premises are 1 eld on lease dated the 2nd January, 1832, for 99 years, from 28th September, 1831, at the yearly ground rent QÍ £ 2 10s, and are subject to an underlease for 21 years from the 29th September, 1868, at the yearly rent uf £ 28. LOT 2.—All that Improved LEASEHOLD RENT of £ 15 per annum, arbing out of two Messnages and Shops, situate in High-street, Swansea, respectively oc- cupied by James, Diaper, and 1'. P. Keal, Chemist. The above premises are held unùer a lease dated 1st January, 184^ for a term of 99 years, from the 1st January, 1837. For fnrther particulars apply as to both lots to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, and to Messrs Cullins aud Woods, Solicitors, Swansea 01', as to lot 1, to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, Swansea. 57668 FREEH0LD PROPERTY FOR ALE. To be SOLD ùy AUCTION, by "1%/jTR J. M. LEEDER, on the 4th -13JL day of MAY, 1882, at the Cameron Anns Hotel, Wa¡¡Slm, at 3.15 o'c]oek ill the Afternoon, the following I Ri t.HOLO PROPERTY AJI that FREEHOLD _\JE:iSDAGE or DWELLING HOUSE autl Premises, situate and b0ing No. 24, in U oat.street, in the town of Swansea, and having a frontage tlwreto of 30 feet, let (with a very small piece of ground adjoining, but which will not be sold) to Mr William Wtlk\1lJS for it term of 21 ycruo, from the oth Üay,A December, 18'12, at tho yearly rent of £ 35. For particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., solicitor, 13; Castle-street, Swansea; or to the Auc- tioneer, at his offices, ill Oxford-street, Swansea. 57669 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN b\ANE. l\/fTR JOHN 1\1. LEEDER has been in. Ltî structed to SELL by AUCT ION, a,t the ÜlliJerun Anus Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, May 4th 1882, at 3.30 u'dock in the afternoon, all ti.at valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Situate and belllg (I. 42, Brunswick-sireet, with It frontade uf lo feet 6 inches, and depth vf 90 feet, now in the uccuratiolJ of .1r Brown, I1S yearly tenant, at a rental uf £ 18 per aaumlJ. It contains 11-ont and hack parlours, kiWien, scullery, three bedrooms, attie, w.c., abo a b00,1 yard with back entrance. Gas amI water are laid un. The abuve Premise,are held on lease for a terlll of 89 years from March 25th, 1857, at a yearly ground rent of £ 2 6s 3d. For further particulars apply to the A uctioilcer, at his offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 57670 HENDREFORGAN COLLIERY AND FARM, SWANSEA VALLJ<Y. IMPORTANT ANTHRACITE COLLIERY SALE. MR JOHN M. LEEDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, subject to such con- ditions as shall then and there he produced, at the Mackworth Arms Hutel, Wiml-Btrœt, Swansea, Oil TUESDAY, May 8th. 18b2, all tlmt valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Known ail lleiidreiorgan Colliery and llendivlorgan Farm, situate at Cwmtwrch, in the Swansea Valley. The liE:DW:i,FüHlL\ (JUI,LIEHY comprises the Little e;u, Harullo Dig rein, Diamond Yein, Trigloin and Assoemte Iron Stone, Brynlloi Vein, Miudle Veiu, Lower eill, a.id all the principal seams ot coal and HOllstune of tile tlbtrjct (most uf which have been proved on the propeity) aml all othpr cul11, ironstone, and tire clay, lying in and Hil- der the said farm and lands of Ilendreforgan, ccntai11ing 125 aeres or thereabouts, held un- der lease for a term of 60 years, from (ho 29th September, 1862, at the sleeping rent of £ 170 per annum, and the following low l'vyalties :—L:vge coal or culm, ::Jll per ton of 2,o £ 01bs. through aml through coal, 4d per like ton; small coal, 6d per like ton; tire clay, 2d per like ton; lJuilJling stone, 2d per like ton iron stono, iron ore, and black band, bd per like ton; way leave, ld per 1,011; an average dause of five years, and with power to determine the lease at the end of every seven years, on twelve months' previous notice. The HENDREFORGAN FARM cuntains 125 aciesor thereabouts, and held undcr, the same lease aud the saiDe terms as the colliery, at an relit of £ c0 per annum. Tlw fantlhouse awl the outbuildings held therewith are substantially built, and in a thorough state uf repair. The colliery will be soM with the engines, machi. nery, ticd and loose plant, rails, trams, boilers, and other ehects cunnected therewith. llie Colliery produces pare Anthracite Coal of excel- lent quality, wiuch cuts large. and is well adapted for llw.lt1llg, general anthracite trade, and irun smelting purposes. It IS the key to tho oilling properties of Messrs Miers doud the Ystal) fera Company's Mineral takings south and south-west of the colliery. It is situated oil the Swansea Vale Railway, some 15 miles from the I'ort of Swansea. It has also direct access to the l'ort.1t Llanelly, by the Junction of. the Swansea Vale Railway wIth the Llanelly Railway at Brynain- man, and these railways also place the colliery in direct communication wIth all parts of the kingdom. Tile culliery l 1ll full worklllg urder and is capable of turning out a.1)uut 200 tons pr day. Sale to commence at 1hree () clock III the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Linton and Kenshole Solicitors, Abenlare and Cardiff Thomas Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Liandovery Jame Kempthorne and Son, Solicitors, Neath; J._ Jones, Esq., Surveyor, Wind-stieet, Swansea Mr Lain, on the property or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Sw¡¡nsoa. 57671 SALE THIS DAY\ MONTHLY SALE OF nomms, &c. MR CHARLES HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Horse Repository, Cameron Arms Hotel, lligh-fctreet, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, April25lh, 1882, the following useful alld vnha1}le HORSES, CAU}{IAGE. HARNES8, Ac., comprbillg *.— LOT 1.—Bay Colt, 3 years old. about 12 hands. LOT 2.—Cream Colour Colt, 1 year old. LOT 3.—Brown Cüh, 4 years old, 14.3 Uanus, quiet to ride aNi driYc, ami warranted ouml. 1,01: 4.—Grey Horse, 6 years old, 15.1 hauds, quid in saddle and hal"1ess, and believed to be sound. 1,01' 5.—Handsome Biack Mare, rising 6 years, 15.3 hands, quiet to ride or drive in single and double har- ness. Open to V.S. examination. LOT 6.—Brown Cob, 14.2, quiet to ride and drive. LOT 7.—Bay Mare, 15.1, 6 years, good in saddle and harness. [.0'1' 8.—Bay Horse, 15.2 hands, suitable for general purposes, staunch in harness. LOT 9.-Brown Pony, 12.2, 6 years, quiet to ride aud drive. Four-wheel phaeton in guod con ditiolJ useful do ear, spring cart, good hand truck, carriage aud cart harness, saddle and bridle, &c. Each horse must be in the yard by teu o'clock a.m., provided with a halter. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Future sales on the last Tueway in 9ach mouth. Auctioneer's Offices, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 57672 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10 CASTLE- S'fRKln, SWANKEA.. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .1.f.1. instructed to 8EU, lJy AUCTI ON, un the above premises, 011 FIUDA Y, April 2.8th. 1882, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and oter effects, comprising drawing-room suites, wal- nut chiffonnieres, mahogany sideboard, walnut 100 tables sof, couches, pier glasses, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, tireirons, bedsteads, spring mattresses, pail- lasses, duchesse stand and table, ehest of drawers, towel rails, clocks, whatnots, feather and millpuff beds, sewing machines, Ac. also u. bicycle, irun safes, gas stoves, Ac. Gool1s on view morning of ale. 57708 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. ATKIN BEVAN, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, and VALUER, NEWTON, BRIDGEND. YalU[1,tioIls made of Properties, Tenl1t-Right Dilapi- dations, Ac., and for Probate, Administration, and other purposes. Plans and Specifications of Buildings prepared i!1 conformity with the Bye-laws and Regulations of Sam- tary Authorities. 10159 57091 BROU'S INJECTION. HYGIENIC, IN FAJ,T,]BL.E, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, withuut. additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of tùe urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (successor to Brou) Pharnuicien, 102, Rue Richelieu in Londun by WILCOX anti CO., 336, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it carriage paid to al- Town in the United Kingdom OIl receipt of P.O.O. Also by all Chemists. 10082 56151 TRY I.imtù Fruit, Lemon ..) Orange, Gingerette Black Currant, TliRUT DRINKS. Raspberry, Winterine, Ac_gj B 57383 First-class beverages." The Grocer. "Have an established reputation." NononfonMst. Exceedingly pleasant." The Roe/r. Can be used with either hot, cold, or aerated water. Pillt, 1 9(1, 8n iRcient for 20 tumblers; 1hli,pints, Is. AV. Beckett, Haywood, Manchester, í ::5uloi l,yChewiBt;l', L^)IIDAIIDOI)OT,U5,FAI'RINFI1DV'II-AT,E.C, 1 GROCERS, AC. I attD Contracts. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD are p e- pared to receive TENDERS for supplying, cania.»'e paid, to the repectjye stations upon "the Rhondaa branches of the Taff Vale Railway, including hauling, and conveying the same to the respective sites on the respective roads within the Faid district, 4/00 tons of unhroken limestone.—Specification may he seen, and form of tender obtained, at the Surveyor's office, Maesyffynon, Trealaw, near Pontypridd, on and after Monday, the 21th inst. All Tenders to be de ivered on or before Thursday, the 27th inst., addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board, Pentre Chambers, Pet tre, lthondda. J. W. JONES, 37631 April 17, 1832. Surveyor to the Board. ^RGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. THE GRATE OF THE FUTURE FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOILER. The immense saving effected by these Grates entitles them to special attention now that coals are increasing in Yalu, espcchlJy as almost anv kind of fuel can be consumed with advantage, and the expensive l'eplace- mcut of fire-bars entirely done away with. For prices apply to EVERARD W. JONES. "Swansea. January 26, 1882. To E. W. Jones, Esq., Argyle Works, Swansea. Dear Sir,—In reference to the Water Hearth supplied by you to the Swansea Harbour Trustees, for one of their Boilers ten months ago, I have mueh pleasure in stating that it has given' entire satisfaction, aud I amabo giad to state that the fear at first of its liahility to get clicked owing w the IImallness of t1e spaces fnr water in the hotly of tS.e Hearth was en. tirely groundless, as about six weeks ago we had it opened, and found it to he as clean Ild free from scale of any kind as when first fixed.—1 am, dear 8ir, yours truly, ALEX. RITCHIE, Foreman of Works, Swansea Harbour." 56058 For the Best and Cheapest 6ft. MORTAR MILLS. For Second-hand or New PORTABLE ENGINES. For the Best IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. For Agricultural IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES. For REPAIRS to all Kinds of MACHINERY. For GATES, PALISADING, COLUMNS, PANELS, GALLERY-FRONT RAILING, A TOMB-RAILING. Speciality in CAST-IRON WINDOW SASHES. GEO. KYTE AND CO. ENGINEERS, MILL LANE IRONWORKS, CARDIFF, Agents for Messrs Marshall and Co.'s celebrated Portable and Stationary Engines. 56344 ARGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. EVERARD W. JONES. Best Plaster of Paris I Cement, Ground Pebble, Hvdraulic Lime (hand picked), Pebble Lump, and White* Limes. Also Concrete of best Quality. 55044 Insurance. ASSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. ASSURANCE AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE. ASSURANCE AGAINST FATAL ACCIDENTS AT SEA. ASSURANCE OF EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. AILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR- -I V ANCE COMPANY, the oldest and largest Com- pany, insuring against Accidents of all kinds. The Rt. Hon. LORD KINNAITID, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,000,000. PATD-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE £240,000. Moderate premiums; bonus allowed to insurers after five yearr. £1,700,000 HAS BEE" PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, Cornhill, or 8, Grand Hotel Build- ings, Charing Cross, London. 55798 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent—W. Williams, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docks. LIFE and ACCIDENT COMBINED. £500 At Death, from any cause, with Profits. £500 On Permanent Total Disablement. £166 On Permanent Partial Disablement. £5 Weekly during Temporary Disablement. Annual Premium—Ace 30— £ 12 6s Sd, LONDON, EDINBURGH, A GLASGOW ASSUR- T ANCE CO. (Limited). c„™0 London Office 110, Canr.ui-street. 57308 Wlf.i i;A. BOWSER, Manager. Mr ALEXANDER UHANT, 3, St. George's-square, Swansea, District Manager. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FREE TO SOUTH WALES S'L ATL'LVS. ^RUSTIC jL^URNITU^E, CAiiTTTS AND CURTAINS, AT MODE •IE COST. rpRAPNELT & ^~<AXE. 39, C0LLKOE GREEN, BRISTOL. ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING (iL u, POST FREE. 57594 mo DAIRY FARMERS AND OTHERS. L S. G. CLEMENTS AND CO.'S (Established 1812.) CELEBRATED CHEESE AND BUTTER COLOURING. These Preparations of ANNATTO, extensively used in all Dairy Districts, are of superior strength, are re- commended as giving the delicate Cowslip Tint so mueh esteemed in the principal Market^ and may be ordered of Grocers and Chemists, or direcr: Anaivtical Laboratory, 7, New Basinghallstreet, London, E.C., January 1st, 1875. Dear Sirs,-I have made a complete analysis of several samples of your" Cheese an.Illutter Colouring," both in its fluid and soluble form, and find it be a purely Vegetable Extract (If Annatto, and perfectly free from any deleterious substance. (Signed), TIIOS. FARRIES, F.C.S., Ac. Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Mcssis S. G. Clements and Co., Bristol. FLUID EXTRACT OF ANNATTO.—Bright and free from sediment. In Stone Jars, at 9s, 5s, 2s 6d, Is 9d, Is, and 6d each. Full directions on each label, which is stamped with trade mark, "The Cow's Head." CAKE ANNATTO.—Of superior strength, in all size balls. Each Cake has Name and Trade Mark. LISBON ROLL ANNATTO, also FLAG ANNATTO, as imported. AND THEIR MILK AND BUTTER PRESERVATIVE FLUID. A preparation confidently recommended a a pre- servative for Milk, Cream, and Butter. It keen" milk sweet from three to five days in the hottest weather, allowing it to Reparatc the full quan- tityof cream, and is especially valuabie when milk is required to ùe conveyed hy rail. Butter Dl8.<.le from cream to which this fluid bas been added will remain fresh, without salt, for a long time. It is quite harmless, and without taste. £ Each bottle (One Shilling) contains sufBmbt fluid to presenc 40 gals. of milk 01' cream. Full directions on each bode. 57347 Manufactured only at the Works, BRISTOL. 10182 IF YOU WANT r f TIIATCHEPS SIGHT TEST. SPECTACLES, SEND TO Sights. Fear God, Honour the King 36 to 48 THATCHER, To Thyself be True 3001'36 OPTICIAN UsE THATCJi ER S SPECS 20 to 30 G M X 0 V T B Yl5to20 DOCKS, to F K. A M Sioto25 CARDIFF. C W n. R W 7 to 10 — I C K 5 or Ó KO PAINS SPARED. PERFECT VISION ———— GUARANTIED. Place this test about 14 inches frum the eyes. Note the smallest I PEBBLES FROM you can see clearly without r spectacles. Tiie corresponding num- ber is your sight. 99C7 53974 CI TIFF'S STARCH. gTARcu Q TIFF'S STARCH. WLi*AlS%'Rl"fBAN.Ds[ kj SHIRT FRONTS, Ac., im ZS TIFF'S ST A li PIT Pal'tii'K a BEAUTIFUI Wllr* O ^fAltt/11. GLOSSYSURFACEtothe.se t Articles, and making the STIFF'S STARCH. Li^i look like new The GENUIN E AR- 'rrwi>c~WTi»nij TIC1'E is Sold by Grocers, llrjL1 b o IAKLH..Druggists, and Oilmen, in (Hb boxes and 51b papers, TTP"n"C vT A ppii each box or packet bearing X » tAKC,±l.;the Trade Mark.—" Qu en IBESS STIFFS STARCH. QTIFF & rio.. Ss l ^im36A1^ r98'' 29> Kiil>CLIFFE-STREET, °'-98 BRISTOL. ^TAUGHAN AND CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, irAI)nn,r, 248, BUTE-STREET, *• 53, COM M ERCIA L-STREET, N EWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works, ■•aii'iage free, by the following AGENTS:— Aberdare Mr Eschles, Commercial-place. Blaenavon ..Mr J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street. Brecon Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bul- wark. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blaina Mrs Collins, High-street. Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, bookseller, 2, VDliers tr8et.. Cowbridge .Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest.Mr Ellis Jones, Printer, High-street. L'amlilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. Maes teg .Mr T. Grove, 56. High-street. Penarth Mr Thomas. 45, Pia-ssey-street. Pentre MY W. G. Davies, 25, Albert-street. Forth Mr J II. Thomas. Hannah-street. Pontypool. .Mr Roberts, ''Jrocer, High-street. Tenby MISvnoii. Confectioner, Bellvue. UBIc Air Jcaofi, Grocer, Bridfte-steect. 111-6 public <!tnmpaníts, 8;r. THE BANK SHARE TRUST COM- PANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £ 1,500,000, First issue, £ 766,000, in 75,000 Shares of £ 10 each, payable as follows £ 1 on Application. 3 on Allotment. 2 on 26th of JUlie. 2 Oil 26th of July. 2 on 21st of October. £ 10 DIRECTORS. The Right lIon. G. CLATEH.nOOTH, M.P., Director of the Anglo-Egyptian Banking l'om¡,:1-!]Y. W. D. ANDERSON, Eq., Director of tÜe Alliance Hank. LEWIS L. DILLWYN, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the Glamorganshire Ranking Company. Sir STUART HUGG, Director of the Provincial Eank of Ireland. CHARLES E. LEWIS, Eq., M.P., Dirctor of the London and Provincial Bauk, and of tlH Foreign and Colonial L:ovenlmelJt aud American Investment Trusts. BANKERS. THE ALLIANCE BANK, Limited, ¡,othbury, E.C. lJ]WJ{EHS. Messrs CO.\TE, SON AND CO., W, Gresliam-street, E.C. SECRETARY pro tern. Mr. G. H. POTTS. TEMPORARY OFI-TCES 1, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, E.C. 1. This Company is fonned for the purpose of enabliJl6 persons to h.ve the benefit of an iJlvestment in Bank Shares, without incurring persona! liability. 2. Such an underti1.king has only now become prac- ticable, by reason of the recent extensive applieatioll to Banks of the Limited Liability principle, which is rapidly superedlllg altogether the old-fashioned system of unlimited liability. 3. No class of pruperty is more suitahle for the com. bined system of investment by means of a Trust Com- pany freeing its Shareholder from all personal liability, than Bank 8hares, for wbile it is undoubtedly a favourite security, the existence of a liability for nn- called Capital (even in the case of Limited Banks) deters many cautious and timid persons altogether frum such investments. Moreover, by spreading the invest- ment of the Capital employed over a large number of Banks, whatever risk of calls there may be, if any, is minimized. 4. l1lis Company will invest its Funds only in 8hares or Stock of Banking Companies having their head office in the United Kingdom or the Britisll Colonies, sub- ject to the following conditions :— A. No Shares will ùe bought except those of Banks wbere the liability is limited, either b3' Charter I or by Act 0fPa.r1iament. B. No investment uf more than 5 per cent. of the Company's Capital will he made in anyone Bank. C. No investment wm be made in anyone Bank to an extent invohhlg an uncalled liaùility of mOTe than 5 per cent. of "the Capital of tbe Company. D. Tbe onlv autborised investments will be in some of the Banks named in the Schedule hereto (care- fully selected), which may, however, be from time to time extended by the Company in General Meetin2". The Banks in the SchedlÙe marked with a have each a limited Note issue, stated in round figures opposite the name, as to wl1kh there i by law unlimited liability, ùut its effect is in each case comparatively insignificant. In 110 sense will there be any trafficking in Shares every investment marle will be trakd as per: lllancnt and substantial, subject to any oircum- stances arising rendering a change of investment advisable or necessary. 5. A great nbNctiun to the investment of money in Bank Shares, especially hy men üf business has hither- to beln the imposihility of making them a security for money with Bankers and others. this will be entirely rell10wd ùy l1lans of this Company, whose Shares or Stock, fully paid, and free frnm all liability, will be readily available f"ran:; such purposes. 6. It is belhvèd that jillliciolls anù perfectly safe investments llJay be 11J¡¡,de by belection out of tile list in the schedule, which, taking one with an0tJll'r, will pro- duce to this Com pan v Lt starting, an average rate of about 5 per cent. pei- annum. Banking profits, more- over,have 0f late years been steadily iinproving.and there seems every probability that we are entering un a period of improved dividends. Tbgre will &.o occasionally be addltlOllA-1 profits derivable from the allotment of nyw shares iu banks in which thi., Company will own snares. 7. It it proposed to convert the shares into stuck directly they are paid up in full, alld power is given to a general meeting to diddc the stock equady mto pre. felTed and deferred stock the former to bear a per- petual 5 per cent, preference dividend, i ay able half yearly, and the deferred stock to receive the residue of the profits at the end of every year. For example each £ 100 stock would be divided into £ 50 preferred and £ 50 deferred stock; upun the former £ 5& a fixed annual dividend of £ 2 10s WOI1!fl he paid, and on tile latter £ 50 varying frem (say) £ 2 10s upwards according to the profits of each year. Each stock would, of course be saleable irrespective of the other, so that a person desiring only a fixed rate of inkrest could take take the one, while the person willing to rely ÜH the prospect of getting a larger but unfixed rate could take the othcr. Having regard tn tbe ditlcrellt elements of improvement mentioned ill the preceding paragraph, the probability is that at an early date the deferred stock will earn a dividelHl of 6 rer cent., while a moderate rise in bank dividends would largely in- crease it. 8. The range of Bank Shares of the first class open for investment hy tl1i;; Comoanv i, it will 1:>e seen, con- siderable,so that the investment ohhe Company's capi- tal can he effected without unduly euhancirtg the price of the shares to be llOught. At the same time the in- vestment offered hy this Company is not attended with tbe usual uncertainty, as an adequate n-tnrn from the first is well assured. 9. The pmetical mode of carrying out the object (If the Company has been fully considered, and it is be lieved that at an early period the various Banking Companies ill willingly register this Company as a shareholder. Till tlleH it is intended to register the "hares in the nunes of rdillolc individuals, not neces- sarily or ill each ca8C directors or officials. On the one haml, the trustees for the Company wiJllw entitled to look to all its assets as an indemnityaga"i,nst any liability for calls while, 011 the other, "the Banking COlllpanie entitled to such ealJ., will virtually have the security of all such asets, plus the personal lia- bility of the prrsuns in whose names the shares are re!tereli-a far better security than they have in mm,t cases. 10. Ample provision is marle under the for the Registration of the Shares bought by the Company 111 the name of proper persons, at least two as to each set of hal"e;<, fnr the protection 0f the Company, and for the indemnity of those who may act as its Trustees, in cases where the Company ifcsalf is not accepted as Transferrer. Cnder no circn¡¡u;tallcP8 cail ami Share- holder of Um Cornpany be made perswaily liable ill anN way for calls on Shares held /11 the Co m.;)any. To meet any possible suggestion of this sort, reference is malle to the opinion of eminent counsel, Mr HORACE D.WEV, Q.C., and another, printed in the folrl. of the Prospectus. 11. Persons deiriug to pay IIp in full 011 Allotment can do O, alld will be allowcd 4 per cent illterest on the part prepaid until the whole Capital shall have become doc. 12. The Holùers vf any Shares in the Banks namerl in the first part of the Schedule, desirous to convert their Shares at the market price uf the day into the Stock of this Company, can make application on the Form B witJwlIt payment of any depo.<it, e.g., the holder of 10 London and Westminster Bank Shares of £ 100, with £ 20 per Share paid, Yhic are worth say £ 70 a Share, and Oil which there IH R. liability of £ 800, would, If the offer be accepted, get in exchange £ 700 in fully paid up Stock in tlds Company, 011 which thère wuuld be no j¡[1hilitv which would pay as good interest every hali- year, aiid be as readily saleable, while it would have the additional advantage of being a good security for moiibv iu cae "f need. 13. The onlv agreement entered into is one dated the 12th day of April, 1882, between William Hopper, l'i the 011e paIt, and George Parker, oil behalf vf the Com- pany, of the other part. By that agreement the pay- lJ1ent of all the expenses of and rehLn to the launch- ing and formation of the company, including brokers' fees, is arranged, in consideration nt a payment uf a commission of one per cent. 011 the first issue. 14. H no allotment be made, the amount payable on I applieation will he returned in full. If only. a partial allotment be made, the amount paid on application fvr the shares unallotted will be appropriated for payment of the allotment money 011 the shares allotted. 15. A quotation of the shares of this company on the Stock Exchange will be applied for at the earliest possible date. 15. Prospectuses and forms of application may be had (If the Bankers and Brokers, and also at the Tem- porary Offices of the Company. The agreement re- fened to above, together witl1 the memorandum and artklcs of association, may abo ùe seen at tile Tem- JWla.ryoffices of the Company. 17. Applications for shares, accompanied by the requisite decosit, may be made to the bankers or by registered letter, or otherwise, sent to the secretary, at the risk of the sender. All cheques "lIould be crossed with the 11ame of the company's bankers, and made payable to the order of the secretary. London, April, 1882. THE BANK SHARE TRUST COM- PANT, LIMITED. Uy a Printer's error made at the last moment in Paragraph 6 of tue Prospectus, the average rate of Interest at which Bank Shares can be bought to pay is stated to be "aLout 5 per cenL" It should have been 5 per cent. G. H. PLITT, Secretary pro tern. 1, Victoria-street, Ludgate Circus, 24th Aprii, 1882. ^GO NIC-EYED NEEDLES, Invented and Manufactured hy S A M U E L THO I A S, REDDITCH, May he Procured from JOHN JAMES & CO., 28 d: 29, HlUH-8TREET, CARDIFF. 57349 1"-> ECKI'l"f'S PARIS BLUE. Has the largest sale in the- world. 51792 PARIS BLVE. .\1. See Reckitt name on when you buy it: I> ECTvITT'S PARIS BLUE. V Gives a snowy whiteness to linen. PARIS BLUE. JLV Absolutely non-injurious to linen. 952 MESSRS w, H. SMITH AND SON II deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILl- XJ:¡¡-S at an early l10ur each Morning iu all parts of the follow ing towns :— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH 1\JERTliYH. PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFCFD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATll BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABF1:U. n'NY Tile CAIIDJFF TIMES also delivered every Friday to any alidrèss ill MI6 above menticned Towns. ORDERS to be sent W the 1\-la11aers of the various B""k"ta lis. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warral1 t.ed to cure all discharges from the urhiary organs i,lI eiher sex, aequjrd 01: constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent, to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, 'J'he Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, (late F. J. t'larke), Lincoln. Wholesale Aellt8, Barclay and Sons, Loudon "oct al1 the wholesale houses 138 M FCHA EL PAINE, 5, SEYMOUR- J. '.L STREET, ADE1WAHE, BILT, I)OTER, DIS TH1BUTEH, and TOWN CRIER, begs io infonn the public generally hat he rents all the largest and lest Kill Posting Stations 111 Aberdare and District. )I.B.- Contracts made. Price litsOll application. M. P. does nut authorise anyone to reccie orders vnly at above address 8064—44057 | fhtliUc 0ottces. |T JOHN MORGAN,^ No. 96, Great JL, Frederick street, Cardiff, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will NOT BE LIABLE for any DEBTS contracted by my wife, Laura Morgan, after this 25tli day of April, 1882. 57712 "XTOTICE.—The Public will kindly note _Ll CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Rev. J. Williams Ashman's Phrenological Consultation Rooms, to Mr R. Nash's, 4, St. John-street, Cardiff. Hours from 10 to 6 o'clock daily. EDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING in connection with the above Society will be held at the Carpenters' Arms Hotel, Blackwood, on THURSDAY, April 27th, at six o'clock p.m., sharp, when a'l parties interested are earnestly requested to attend, for the purpose of dis- cussing the desirability of holding a Show this year. D. MORGAN, Secretary. Club Cottage, Maesycwmmer, Near Cardiff, April 21st, 1882. 57675 GLAMORGAN A R T IL L EIIY VOLUNTEERS. A GRAND nALLAD CONCERT will be held in the DRILL-HALL, on TUESDAY, April the 25th. The Prima. D "una of Her Majesty's Opera, Madame Marie ROZE, and the following Artistes Madame LAB- LACHE, Messrs F. BOYLE, and A. OSWALD, Mons. VICTOR BUZIAN, and Signor ANTONIO MORA will appear. Reserved Seats, 5s Unreserved Seats, 2s 6d Gallerv, Is 6d Promenade, Is. Tickets to be obtained from the Officers, or from Mr W. tdWM, 22, Duke-street, where a plan of the room- can be seen. Places can be secured either personally or by letter. 57537 The Taff Vale Railway Company have kindlv con- sented to run the last train at 10.45 p.m. instead of 10.30, oil Tuesday, April, 25th. "VTEUESSARY CAUTION TO DEALERS IN MINERAL WATERS. Messrs CARTER and CO., of the Old Refinery, Bristol, understand misrepresentations are being made, by which Aerated Waters of inferior quality are sold as their manufacture they beg t.o announce proceed in <rs will be instituted againstanypersou using their registered trade mark, name, or brand. Dealers ai-ei-ecoininended in no case to hand bottles with Carter's name to any other maker, and to carefully read labels on goods sold them. Sole address, CARTER and CO., Old Refinery, Bristol. Established 1831. 57660 RE JONES AND J EPSON, CON^ TRACTORS. ALI, PERSONS having CLAIMS against the above late Firm are requested to send in, on or before the 6th day of May Next, full particulars of their Debts, Claims, and Demands to Mr William Jones, Contractor, Neath, the surviving partner of such firm, by whom they will be examined and settled. And all Persons indebted to the said late Finn are also respectfully requested to forward on or before the same date to the said William Jones the amounts so due from them, in order that the partnership affairs may be adjusted and the accounts closed. Dated this 17th day of April, 1884. W1 LI L\M JONFS •< Survi vingPartner of J ones J J ( and Jepson. MANCY JEPSON < Personal Representatives 57646 JOHN JEPSON "( Thomas Jepson, deceased. MOR 0 GAN YW CYMRU GYD. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT PEMBROKE, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1882. PROGRAMMES, post free, Ild., from the Hon. Sec- retaries, Messrs U. HOOKS and J. LAWLESS, Pem. broke. 57706 TO CATTLE DEALERS AN l7oiTIERS~ -B- BRYNAMMAN (G wtterfawr) FAIR will i o held on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882, the 30th tailing on a Sunday. 57639 AEDIFF BOWLING GREEN CLUB. c NOTICE TO MEMBERS. The Green WILL be OPENED for the Season on SATURDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., at 4 p.m. SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD. THE FORESTERS' FETE will be held ON W HIT-TUES D A Y N E X T. Ground space for amusements and refreshments (not excisable) may lie secured on application to :\11' Eo Phillips, 3, Wood-street, Cardiff. 10212 57633 I L F 0 11 D HAYEK. ——- INCREASED FACILITIES FOR COALING AT IRON PIER, six miles from St. Ann's Head. Vessels of aiiy draft of water can set alongside the Pier and under the Coal-drop at all times of the tide. The opening of the Milford Haven Pier and Railway enables vessels to be supplied with all kinds of Welsh coals at very moderate terms, and with great despatch. Prices from 10s to 13s 6d per ton. Pilotage not l.l'1l.-t;ry. NO DFES of any kind oil vessels loalli: For further particulars apply to Wood!*f rown, and Co., Shipping agents, or T. Broughton, Traffic Manager, Milford Dock and Railway Company. Milford Haven. 5728b ripHE CARDIFF FISH AND POULTR Y JL CO., Limited, 6, Queen-street.—The Directors of the above Company, being sensible of the want that has existed for a long time in the town of Cardiff for an Establishment for the supply of Fish, Poultry, Ac., he to inform the inhabitants that they have Opened Pre- mises at the above address, under the superintendence of Mr Hyde, who, having had 30 years' experience, is enabled to undertake the supply of Ball Suppers, Din- ner Parties, Ac., with Goods of the Best Quality, on most reasonable terms. Boning, larding, Ac., done on the premises. 56123 A GOOD PLAN.—OPTION dealing m Stock Exchange Securities often returns five to ten times the amount invested in as many days, £10 to £ 1,000 realises same ratio of profit. Explanatory lio"k oent free,.—Address GEO. EVANS and CO., Stock- brokers, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, Loudon. WESTERN WAGON AND PROPERT Y VY COMPANY (LIMITED), REGISTERED OEITCES 3, NICHOLAS PARADE, NICHOLAS STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors are prepared to make Advances upon Railway Wagons, House Property, and other Securities, upon deferred payments, or for short periods, at reason- able rates of interest. The Company also Purchase first-class Property for Investment. Applications must be made to the Secretary, at the above address. JOHN BARTLETT, Chairman. HENRY G. (IARDXER, Yice-Chairman. Nov. 11,1581. V. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 55199 A SOUND INVESTMENT in a well- established and Successful Undertaking.—Bonds from £5 upwards, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum, with Quarterly Bonuses from Profits, and secured by the special hypothecation of Consols and Title Deeds, deposited at the National Safe Deposit Company, are issued by the House Improvement and Supply Association (Limited).—Full particulars and forms of application may be had from the Secretarv, Mr J. Oliphant Byrne, 41, Parliament-street, S.W. 572'ö $UItgiottu primes. KELIGIOUS SERVICES.-The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIF F for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET- IXUS :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines ..1 4 400 86 Six Lines. 20 6090 12 0 Eight Linos.. 2 8 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines .8 0 240360 43 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. This Tariff is limited strictly to the. Adveitisetnenfit enumerates above. These Notices can also appear iu the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Jfalcs Daily ]o,eaw, so as to forlll part of the series of Insertions. JflURNITURE, A L S 0 P'S JpURNITURE, WHOLESALE JLI FURNITURE, STEAM X CABINET WORKS, FURNITUKE, E8 t 59i BE0ADMEAD_ UR NITURE, BRISTOL. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. IU, I-ZNITURE, "Designed with excellence antl F constructed with a new to U. p FTTRXITCRE -1 ..J. -III"ror. Manufactured in the most TT^URNITL RE, pleasing and economic form."— B Souisrtet County Herald. 56'39 10, 11 & 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF G. A. S TON E, I I UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME A GENERAL FURNISH- 1NG ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furnishing. 7 "TTEAIiTH IS A B O O N," TA And absolutely essential for success in life. WHITEHORN'S "AMERICAN FR CIT CITRATE Is the most agreeable and refreshing Effervescing Saline Aperient in use, and should be kept in every Household as a preventative against all <liseaes. { Sold in bottles (with full directions), at Is 6d. by most respectable chemists, or -,nav be had direct from 1 R. PRUST, CHEMIST, CLIFIoN-STREET, CARDIFF. Prepared from the recipe of Dr. Thomas Whitehorn, Fvanklyn-avenue. Brooklyn, > .Y. London Agents: Newberry and Son, 37, Newgate- rl street Wright, Layman, and Umney, Southwark- street and Maw, Son, and Thompson, Aldersgate- street Cardiff W. Smyth, Duke-street, 55918 10054 OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS CHARLES T. JEKFERIES A SONS (Wholesale Stationers, Ued..li tïc-"troc, Bristoi) are prepared to ei e a-very high price for any kind of old papers for re-manu- facture. Ac., into paper. t pon receipt of instructions sent to 'W-iste Paper Department," bags will he lor- warded. Tlieir present prices will be found much in excess of those usuallv given by the dealers and others. OLD UOOK DEPARTMENT.—lOO.OCO Volumes on sa!e. Libraries and small Parcels of Books Bo'-ght or Ksciiai iged. 56137 I public Amu srmrnts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSER & MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING A STA.JE MANACF.R ..Mr JOHN SHERIDVN TONIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL 25th, Important Engagement, for Six Nights onlv of Mr CHARLES COLLETTE, supported by Mr Edgar Bruce's "Colonel" Companv. At 7.30 the new comedietta of THE MARBLE ARCH." At Eight o'clock, the new comedy, by F. C. Burnatid "THE COLO N E L as played before Her Majesty the Queer. By Desire, a Special Grand Day Performance of The el on Saturday next, April 29th, at Two o'clock. Doors open at 7 COlllmence at 7.30. No ha1f-pricl' dnring this engagement. Box Plan at M s r. Thompson and S: a-ke l's, St Mary-street and Quee sueei. 53237 SIXTH SEASON. THE CARDIFF CHORAL SOCIETY'S JL ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT will be given in Woo .-street Chapel on WEDNESDAY, April 26, 1882, under distinguished patronage, when Ros ini's Stabat Ma<er and Barnett's "Ancient Mariner" will lie performed. Artistes: Miss Marian Williams. R.A.M., Miss Gertrude Lewis, R.A.M., Mr W.Shakespeare (Professor of MUST at R.A.M.),' Mr Lucas Williams (Pupil of Herr Henschein. Bund and Chorus 160. Leader of the Band, Mr A. W, Whit (Clifton). Piano, Mr J. E. Deacon. tt;<.r[n"!)imo, Mr J. S. Kendall. Conductor, Mr D. C. Davies. Subscribers' Seats (reserved), 6s. First seats (num- bered), 3s. Second Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. Family Tickets to admit Four, 10s 6d. (There is orjv a limited number of these tickets available^) Plans of the build- ing may be seen at Mr W Lewjjfc, Duke-street, where seats^ can be booke i. The fair VaJe Corunany have kindly consented to run their last train IS minutes later, viz., at 10.45 j; l. Doors open at 6.45 Concert to commence at 7.30 p.m. Mr A. J. GRIFFITHS, Wyr.dcliffe Cottage, King s- road, Canton, Hon. Sec. 57698 I SWANSEA. <JIR NOEL RATON'S UNDOUBTED KJ MASTERPIECE, "MORS JANUA V I T JE," (Death—The Cafe of Life), NOW ON VIEW, at the ALBERT-HALL, SWANSEA, Open from 10 to 5, FOR A FEW DAVS ONLY. KOTlCE !-This Picture has been the tht-me of over a hundred and fifty pulpit discourses has been twice to Court, and is one of the most marvellous conceptions of the age. 57588 tJubHnttians. II ARVESTING IN THE STACK. PRICK bd. ——— 57562 CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON. RON.-AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in UHr: and STEEL. Established in the year l223 as tlie "Mechanics Magazine." Conducted by PERRY F. NCRSKY, 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 wot td. CONTENTS OF IRON," No. 184, April 21th, 1882. The Naval and Submarine Engineering Exhibition. Second Notice. (Illustrated.) Iron Trade Summary. The Railway Commissioners. Xu, II, History of Modern Invention in the Manufacture of Irun. Iron and Coal Trades Reports based on special cor- respondence from the Provinces, the Colonies, and Abroad, with Loudon and Birmingham Prices of and manufactured goods, Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Week, New Companies, Factorv and Foreign Notes, American and other Gleanings'. Patents, Launches. SIXPENCE. 43656 Important to ail in Trade. Established 1836. QTUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES O 42, GRESHAM STREET, LONDON, E.C. TP \1>B AVXILIARY COMPANY (LIAMTKD). TP \1>B AVXILIARY COMPANY (LIAMTKD). Subscribers, by obtaining tim dv information, MAY AVO11> MAKING BAD !>KTs, And mav, through this Ajem-v, RE CO V E R D F. B T S V) U E With Promptitude. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE SI'PPI,lf:S IN"I,'Olt%lA'I'ION I 111 s I'H NS A I !LK TO TRADERS. BRANCHES at 53, Coe.iuit-streot, Loudon, Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Envlf<.rJ, Rl"Îstol, Brihton, BpI. fast, Cork, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich P01"smollth, South auipton, Sheffield.—Terms £1 h, 2s, £ 3 3s, £5 5s, according to requirements. Prospectus forwarded on application to the Secretary, Stubbs' Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham-street, London, E.C. NOTICE l'O TIIE PUBLIC. Many persons have fallen into the mistake of sup- posing that an Office styling itself Sl'UllHS'Ul'AIlDTA" OF COMMERCE INSTITUTE" is a branch of this estab- lishment, but it has no connection whatever with this Agency. 53795 EST A BLIS HS D 179.0. RuYAL NATIONAL DIRECTORY OFFICE, 41, KING-STREET, WEST, MANCHESTER. NOW COMPILING, ISAAC SLATERS ROYAL NATIONAL COMMERCIAL JQTRECTORY OF CARDIFF FOR 1882. The leading feature of the Directory will be :— AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY,—giving the Names, Businesses, and Addresses of all Mer- cltal1t, Tra<len- and Private Residents. A 1RADES DIRECTORY,—inwhirn will appear the Names and Addresses of all Professional Men and Traders under their respective headings. A STREET REGISTER OR DIRECTORY,— g\vine the Names and Occupations of the residents Ï1; the Principal treet" iu their consecutive order. A STREET LIST, -with the Names of all Streets, Terraces, Ac., with a reference to the next road ov street. Price ttJ Subscribers 5s. Non-Subscribers 7s. 6d, tW No Money will be received for the Directory until it is delivered. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT THE END OF THE VOLUME. To be paid for when the proof is presented :— Whole Page £ 2 0 0 Three Quarters of a Page 1 15 0 Two Thirl Is of a Page 1 10 0 Half of a Page, 1 2 6 One Third of a Page 0 15 0 One Quarter of a Page 0 12 6 55790 J. n I C H A R D S, MANUFACTURER OK WINDING, PUMPING, AIR COMPRESSING AND HAULING ENGINES, ALL KINDS OF COLLIERY WORK, VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL MILL ENGINES, BLOWING ENGINES. STEAM HAMMERS, FOR iKON AND TINPLATE WORKS AND HEAVY FORCINGS. BRITANNIA ENGINEERING WORKS, PILL, NEWPORT, MON. THREE YEA ItS' SYSTEM. FROM 14-8 MOXTHL Y. pIAKOS By ROAD WOOD, COLLAnr 1 1, A 1, D, it J^IRKMAN. JJRINSMKAD, &c. fjMIOMPSON AND HACK ELL, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ERLNSMEAD PIANOS, AND ESTEY ORGANS, CARDIFF Queen's buildings, and 64, St. Mary-street. SWANSEA 97 and 98, Oxford-street NEWPORT.111 & 112, Commercial-street MERTHYR 118, High-street. TENBY.Tredegar House. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. ADVANTAGES 1. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED.-None but best quality instruments will stand the test of the Three Years' System and T. and S. therefore carefully exclude all of inferior make from their stock. 2. LOWNESS OF PRICE. -Thompson and Shackell being the largest buyers, and only makers, in South Wales, are euablod to sell cheaper than any other firm in the Principality. 3. GOOD TONE AND TOUCH.—The most careful attention is paid to securing a pleasing tone and even- ness of touch, which is so important an element in laying the foundation of a good musical education. 4. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-All Instruments 4. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-All Instruments are supplied directly the tiost lUouthl)- or quarterly pay- ment is made and they ultimately become the property of the hirer without further trouble, if the monthly in- stalments are regularly paid. Further particulars, with Handsome Drawings and Photographs, sent free by post on application. ORGAKS AND U- MS ON SIMILAR TERMS. If you w ant a good PIANO at a Moderate Price, go to one of Thompson and Sllaek Establish li.ents. |^ILL-POSTING~AT NEWPORT, MON- j, DE REES, STEAM PACK ET HO TEL, NEWPORT and for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoarding in New- port, Ac. Work executed with despatch. 6511 j business JVbDresses. r pARRY AND llOCKE, SWANSEA. I CELEBRATED WELll KNITTING YARNS, UNEQUALLED FOR QUALITY, FAST COLOR, AND DO NOT SHRINK. For the Protection of our Customers, please DO EACH HANK HAS ATTACHED TO IT OUR REGISTERED TRAnK MARK LABEL (THK I'RINCE OF WALES rLUMR.) 5ó35E ^rHY ARE JOTIIAM AND SONS' Goom SO POPULAR? For the simple reason that JOTHAM A SONS ,ake care the public shall always find that JOTHAM A ^ONS' SUITS, ^JOTHAM & ^ONS' COATS, JOTHAM A ^ONS' TROUSERS, jp>THAM <fe ^ONS BOYS CLOTHING, JOTHAM A <^IONS' SHIRTS, J OTHAI & GONS HOSIERY, J OTIIAM S O¡.;S' HATS AND CAPS, ARE GOOD, ART-, CHEAP, 4 RE DURABLE, A RR WELL MADE, ARE WELL FINLSHED, ARE SOUND, AUF. SERVICEABLE, A RE SATISFACTORY*, ARE ECONOMICAL, ARE WELL-FITTING, RE NEW, ARE PERFECT. ^RE SUBSTANTIAL, ^RE NEAT, AND ^^RE FASHIONABLE. A S O:S' IF.S CLOTHING, JOTHAM A ^ONS' BOYS' CLOTHING, JOTIIAM & S OS' BESPOKE CLOTHING, JOTHAM A M>NS' HATS AND CAPS, JOTHAM A ^ONS' sniRTS AND HOSIERY, ARE POPULAR, for these reasons, AS every one knows, that the HE VALUE is TO be obtained at 26 and 27, T. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 57498 NEW GOODS FOR SPRING WEAR. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT.—CASH PRICES. LADIES' OXFORD WALKING SHOES. LADIE.V (Cheap) STOUT ELASTH SIDE BOOTS, from 2s lid. LADiKS KID ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, from 4« lid. LAm E' ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS, French or HNGIIOB Shapes. LADIES' KID BUTTON OR BALMORALS. BOYS' AND BOUTS AND SHOES. IIAI.Nilll,.Al, AND BUTTON BOOTS. AN1) GIRI,S' STRONG LEATHER BOOTS. GENTLEMEN'S AND YOUTHS' WALKING SHOES. SPECIALITIES IN GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS ANi) SHOES, at IDs 6.1. CLOTH-TOP SHoES AND BALMORAL BOOTS, Special. GEN'l,,¡-lE¡'S EI ASTIC-SIDE CALF BOOTS. ADDRESS GfiARPENTE! 37, ST. MAHY. G VJ STREET, (Immediately opposite the Roval Hold), CARDIFF. 56241 1."HE CHANGE OF SEASONS. SPRING, ATTIRE. At .MESSRS PRICE and SONS, FASHIONABLE Clothiers and Outfitters, The Cardiff House, St. Marv-street and Caroline-street, Cardiff. SPRING AlTlRF For Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen, made to measure, in newest styles. SPRING AUTRE For Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen, VRTWL> -made, in the various sizes, varieties, qualities, AIM eel. SPRING ATTIRE- Hal", Caps, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Ties, Scaifs, Gloves. Places, Shirts, &c., very cheap. SPRING ATTIRE For Ready Money Only. One Price. L'laia Figures. No Abatement or Discount. 2. K A V 0 r THE NEW CONDIMENT, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES. W. ALLEN, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. CARDIFF ADVERTJSIKG, BILL- C POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Conn-actors ior all descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distributing, Ac. 9991 All orders promptly attended to. 55251 W s H JAMF ¡.; lie 00 3, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. VEGETABLE, FARM, AND FLOWER HEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 56375 Direct from the best London and Continental Growers. Q.ARDEN JpURNlTURE. T AWN mroWERS: sin. JOin, 12in. 14in. 38s 6d 42s 65s 70.. Each. DOUBLE G- AL-IDEN J^OLLERii • 20iii. 22in. 24in. 26in. 42s 51s 60s 60s Kacb. gINGlJfi QARDEN ROLLERS: 14in. 16in. 18in.. 20;n. 24in. 18s 20s 31s 3. h4, Earh. ARDEN ^^RCHES, from 8s 6d eaohi QAUDEN I^URNITURE GENERALLY. W IRE N E T TING. Price on Application. C ROSS g R 0 S., CARDIFF. 57321 KERNICKS VEGETABLE PILLS.— If you suffer from Headaches, Bilious Com- plaints, Indigestion, Cosuiveness, Rheumatism, or'lic- Doloreux, try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS They are easy to swallow, being very small require no confinement indoors, strengthen the SYSTEM, WID have been tried by thousands who pronounce them to HE the best Medicine in the World. in 1d, Is ljd, and 2S 9d Boxes, of most Chemists. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM -t. LOZENGES. These Lozenges are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced for WORMS. Being innocent in their character, they inay he taken 1 y children of all ages with perfect safety. They are most useful for ciiildrt a of delicate stomachs and pale own- plexiou, as strengthen the system by giving an appetite. IN LID and i,s I .(i Boxes, of most Chemists T^ERNICK'S COMPOUND V EG ET J V A BI ,j<; ESSENCE immediately relieves Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Ac., promotes expectoration of congealed phlegm, in- duces an easy and healthy respiratiou, and prevents Consumption by a s]>eedy removal of disease from the lungs. A few doste* "H i/eiieraliy mjiieient to RMWW the viost obstinate C'mirh, IJ1 Is 16d and 2s 9d Bottles, of most Chemists. ERNTCK'S GENUINE DANDELION COFFEE. Prepared from the finest Coft'oes, with an admixture of the celebrated Dandelion Root (so successfully employed in cases of Liver .üu;pla.inttt), together with other wuo'esouie ingredients, funning a delicious and healthy REAKHIST LEVERAGE. In tins, at 6d, lOd, and Is 6d each, of most Grocers. 46631 S W A SEA 0 F F T C E (O OI. THK "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. 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