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HEATH AND gONS (FROM BROAD WOOD'S, LONDON), AGENTS FOR PIANOFORTE BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, ERARD, 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 tTUjTRATED CATALOGUES, POST FREE.
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bípuitln jaoticus. ARDTFF TO SALONICA, CONSTAN- C TINOPLE, AND NEIGHBOURING POETS. The First-class Steamship SESTOS, Captain lil- mouth, is expected at Cardiff to LOAD for abem- aamed pm-fcs about the 27th inst. lias room for parcels of Iron or other Merchandise.—bor kreight ap; ly to the Agents, H KATH, EVENS, and CO., Consulate Cham- bers, Cardiff. 58955 WATERFORD and COLK, and the (f whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST TRAINS 011 the GRIiAT WESTERN RAILWAY and powerful Steamships via Milford Haven. The Water- ford steamers ran daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- ford Tuesdays, Thumlays, and Saturdays, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 58669 X>UUN HAM AND CARDIFF!" THIRD CLASS Tickets for Cardiff are issued fi^im any Station between Bourne- mouth, Poole, and Highbridge, inclusive, and from London and South Western Railway St.ations; and from Cardiff, available I y any train leaving Burnham after arrival of the Packet. THE I''AST STEAMER. LADY MIRY OR WYE. Or other Steamer, is intended (wind and weather permitting, with or without pilot, and with libeity to tow), during the month of ,1ULY, 1832. TO PLY WITH PASSENGERS AND MERCHAN- DISE AS FOLLOWS From Cardiff to Bunih ;m. From Burnham to Cardiff. 1 Saturday 3 45 a 1 Saturday 7 30 a 3 Monday 8 Om 3 Mouday 6 0 a i Tuesday 7 3Cui 4 Tuesday 7 30 a tty 5 Wednesday 7 Olit 5 Wednesday 10 30m 6 Thursday 7 30m 6 Thursday 11 Om 7 Friday 8 15m 7 Friday 11 45m 8 Saturday 0 15m 8 Saturday 12 30 a 10 Monday 10 3Cin 10 Monday 12 30 a 10 Monday i 45 a 11 Tuesday 12 30 a 11 Tuesday 11 0 a 12 Wednesday 2 0 a 12 Wednesday 5 0 a 13 Thursday 2 30 a "1 Thursday 6 0 a 14 Friday 2 45m m Friday 4 45 a 14 Friday 6 45 a ic w.itnvdav 3 45 a 15 Satinday 7 30 a 17 Monday' & 30m 17 Mouday 8 4ein 17 Monday 5 15 a 17 Monday 7 cO a 18 Tuesday 7 Om 18 Tuesday 7 0 a 19 Wednesday 9 311m 119 Wednesday 6 30 a (0 Thursday 7 Oi, -1 20 Thursday 10 30m 21 Friday 7 15ui 21 Friday 1045m 22 Saturday 8 Om 22 Saturday 11 45m Z4 Monday 830m 24 Monday 10 36in 24 Monday 12 30 a 25 Tuesday 10 30m 25 Tuesday 1 45 a 26 Wednesday 11 46m 26 Wednesday 3 0 a 27 Thursday 12 30 a 27 Thursday 2 30 a 27 Thursday 4 4n a 28 Friday 1 45 a 5s8 Friday 5 45 a 29 Saturday 2 45 a 29 Saturday 6 30 a 31 Monday 7 0m 31 Monday 7 0m FARES BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. Saloon and After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2s 6d. Return ditto 6s Od. Ditto 4s 6d. Hp LIE BRISTOL CHANNEL X STEAM PACKET CO. The Velindra and Collier will Sail as follows between SWANSEA and 1LFRACOMBE for the Month of JULY, 1882. Through Tickets issued from llfracombe, via Swansea, to Stations on London ajid North-Western Railway, and from Swansea to Sta- tions on the London and South-Western Railway :— From Swansea. From Iifracombe. 17 Monday 7 30 morn 17 Monday 6 30 after 19 Wednesday.. 7 30 II 19 Wednesday.. 6 30 „ 21 Friday 7 30 21 Friday 6 30 „ 12 Saturday.12 30 noon 22 Saturday 6 30 24 Monday 8 30 noon 24 Monday 6 30 26 Wednesday..10 15 26 Wednesday 1 15 28 Friday 12 iOnojii 23 Friday 3 30 29 Saturday 7 Oiumn 29 Saturday 12 30 noon 31 Monday 7 0 31 Monday 6 30 after Fares Best Cabin, 6s Fore do., 4s. Return—Best, 8s; Fore, 6s. Available for One Month. I For further particulars apply to William Pockett, Manager, Entrance south Dock, Swansea. 58307 H E E D W A It D Z"4 it&h r X CARDIFF and NEW YORK ^fu^-Hr STEAMSHIP LINE 7'Tie lirst-class Steamers of this line intend to sal as follows, wind, weather, and other circumstances per- mitting FROM CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA 2,30c tons JULY 29th. RHIWINDHA 3,001 torn- AUG. 5th. FROM CARDIFF TO HALIFAX, N.S. LOUISE H 2, 00 tons AUG. 5th. FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. RHEOLA 2,3(.f tons.AUG. 19th. nUl WINDDA 3,000 tons AUG. 26th. 'llirou^li lills of Lading for all classes of Goods W Parcels to and from Birmingham, Gloucester, Bris ol, Bridgwater, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester Bradford, London, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Ac., tc., and places in the Western States of Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, Mil. waukee, St. Paul's, Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, PlHladelphia, Boston, Baltimore, &c., &c., in con- Hmction with the principal Railway Companies on both aides. ,T.o- oheajiest Route for all classes of Goods to and from the Midland Districts. Dock dues, landing and warehousing charges, Ac., are much lower at Cardiff than any of the other Trans laiit;c Ports. For Freight Charges, Dates of Sailing, and other particulars apply to FREDK.. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; 94609 TURNER, EDWARDS & CO., Bristol or 6824 G. F. BULLEY, 51. South^street fjew York. r^_yr "OASSENGERS BOOKED TO MrfZh.JT AMERICA per MONARCH LINE AUSTRALIA per ORIENTAL LINE NATAL, &C-, DONALD CURRIE'S OASTLE LINE INDIA, &C., PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL LINE, ,Lt-the Booking Office No. 1, The Hayes, Cardiff. S. J. DA VIES, Agent 1033-58832 I CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. V The CARDIFF STKAMSHTV ^Wp»g«L.COMPANY*8 FIRST CLASS SCREW «—STEAMEUS will sail as follows :— "DORDOGNE "CARDIFF for BORDEAUX.July 22 GIRONDE." BOIWEAUX for CARDIFF..July 22 "With Goods and Passengers. For rates of freight, Ac., apply at Messrs Jno Whit- ham and Sons, Agents, 14, Cjutti dos Chartrons, Bor- deaux and at the Oitiees of the Company, No. 3, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 9481—51524 HORATIO HOOPER. Manager. A~L L A N LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FROM LIVKRPOOL. CIUCASSIAN To Quebec July 27 |To St John's, Halifax, and) n NOVA SCOTIANJ Baltimore.! FAUG 1 PERUVIAN To Quebec Aug. 3 AUSTRIAN To Boston Aug. 3 PARISIAN To (Quebec Aug. 10 CASPIAN To Halifax and Baltimore Aug. 15 SARMATIAN To QUEBEC Aug. 17 WALDENSIAN To Boston Aug. 17 Cheap liaswages and excellent accommodation. Pamphlets on Canada and the Western States of America sent free. Government Assisted Passages to Canada. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS <fe CO., James-street, Liverpool. Or to G Bird, 46, Pute-atveet, and E. F. Kennard, 19, Oiipen-street Cardiff; W. H. Rees, Charlesville-place, Eat Austin. 16, St. Mary-Street, and J C.' Manning, 9, Castle -street Swansea IIarse and Brown, 173, Co^merc.al-street V Mdton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John yo"l5'u^.rf Packet Wharf, Newport, Won. D. S- 1 Schools, Llandovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Haniiei-street, Abergavenny; A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery Matthew Matthews, Abercarn, near Newport A. -11. 'niomas, 2, Church-street, Blaina; A. A. Iiewis, Post- master, Ebbw Vaie Crockett and James, 4, Taff-street, Pontypridd William Davies, Bookseller, itc., Beaufort, Mdid!t-p!ace,Kb)nvVa,)e:(!!M. I atten, 34, Beaufort street Brynmawr; D.J. Evans, General Outfitter, Ann Watki'iis 50 Glebeland-atreet MerthvrTvdvil. 4929 S10S Adter "R SAVER LINE." — Fares X> by these Powerful Steamers JzmdlxdJ/L Saloon to OUEBEC, £ 10 10s; Steerage from LIVKRi'OOL to QUEBEC, MON- TREAL, or NEW YORK 1;5 Assisted Passages to Canada, E3 only. "MONARCH LINE." These magnificent Steamers from London to New York direct. Saloon, £ 12; Steerage, £ 6; and rail fare paid from any Station in England or WALES. For tickets or freight apply to A. E. THOMAS, 101, I^.leiil.a.11 House, London. KC. /^MERICAN LINE. U++&ZC-V" r\ i i.:r> STATES MAIL STE VMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. AcewmTno datiou for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and go Is landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of tue PeullsyJ vania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RtLHARDSON. SPENCE and Co., 17 and 19, Wafer-street, Liverpool JONKS BROS, and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff JAMKS AYRE, 102 & 105, Bute-rd., Car- diff JONKS BROS. & Co., Dock-st., Newport; ROGER JONKS, High-street, Pontypridd TLLNEY and Co., Abertulery: JNO. BEVAN, Ilengoed, via Cardiff; JOSEPH MORGAN, Post Office, Pontvpool; JAMES R. MotttJAN, Grifhthtown JOHN THOMAS, Trodegar; W. W. WATKINS, Glebelaiul-street, Merthyr, and JOHN MATHIAS, Prichardfach, Cardigan 30668 JJICK gHEETS J>TCK gHEETS TARPAULINS, &c., APPLY, F. MORGAN, EAST TERRACE. CARDIFF. 68455, MARQUEES AND TENTS LET ON HIRE. TENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE. C. YENNING, 22, PARK-STREET, CARDIFF (Late Uviali Smart) ,TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRACTOR. The Oldest-established Firm in South Wales. rj_ No connection with any other house. ^ENTS AND MARQUEES for FLOWER SHOWS, TENTS AND MARQUEES for EIssTKDDFODAU, ,j £ N'rs AND MARQUEES for DINNER PARTIES, jTKNTS AND MARQUEES for EVERY PURPOSE Can be Erected on the Shortest Notice. Anyone re- iQninnj? Tents or Marquees will do well to apply as early :•« possible, to avoid disappointment. The excellence extent of our Stock has established a reputation •^nd to none out of London. Special Pavilions erected to hold 10,000 persons or more. 58456 WILO'S GRIFFITHS ? THE SAFE MAN. FIRE THIEVES FIRE T. J- PURCHASERS of IRON SAFES and DOORS. Be'ore deciding, call and inspect our STOCK of SECOND HAND FIRE-AND-BURGLAR-PROOF gAFKS. The largest assortment in London to select from, by every eminent maker, at prices ranging from 60s. to £ 100. All guaranteed sound and perfect. Esti- jnates given for every description of new work. Price lists free.—C. 11. GRIFFITHS and SONS, manufac- turers of new and dealers in second-hand Safes, 43, Cannon-street, E.C. (opposite Mansion House station) .Established J850. Strong Room, cost 260, for £10. 10536 y it >r £ I0» » J;,5, 68078 nlr5 bn fiction, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Shop Fixtures, Coimtors, Ac., at Cardiff July 24 ,Nlr E. J. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff -July 27 Messrs bOVVRiNG Onions, at Cardiff nr Slock, Household Furniture, &?., at Llanelly July db Canadian Cheese and Butter, at Cardiff "I no Horses, at Cardiff JH}y Havana and Foreign Cigars, at Cardiff "i i ?i Fat and Store Stock, at Cardiff July 61 Household Furniture, £ c., .Ht Cardi f Aug(iist 1 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SOX & HITCH< OX. Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, at Xe"Tort July 26 Messrs W. and S. ilERN. Leasehold Residences, at Cardiff July 31 Leasehold Property at Cardiff July 31 Mr H. HILL and CO. Ready-made Clothes, Ac., at Swansea July 22 Mr CH \RLES HUGHES, Hows &c., nt Swansea July 25 Messrs R. JONES and SON. Residential Property, p„t lirid^ M-d July 22 Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages, at Bristol Jnly 27 100 Horses, at Bristol Aug. 3 Mr E. F. KKNXARD. A Consignment of China, at Cardiff Jnly 22 Ironmongery and Paints, at Cardiff July 25 Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 27 Household Furnitura and Effects, at Cardiff ..August 5 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Freehold Lands, at Swansea July 25 Leasehold Residence, at Swansea July 28 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Villa, Household Furniture, tta, at Tyle Morris, in Aug. Mr J. G. IA DPOX. Tent Maker's Stock-iu-Trade, at Cai-diff July 26 Mr S. N. POWEI L. Trees and other Timber, at Llanelly July 27 Messrs STEPHENSON A ALEXANDER, Leasehold Public-House, at Prid^end July 22 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff ..July 24 Horses, at Cardiff July 29 Horses and Ponies, at Cardiff An 8 Residence, at Cardiff August 10 Mr JAMIW TnAKEn. Freehold Property, at lifty Aug. 24 Me.-srs TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. Leasehold Tin-plate Works, n.t Swansea July 28 LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD AND BROADWAY, ROATH, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OK THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS W. S. HERN have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on 10DA Y, the 31st of July, 1882, at seven o'clock in the evening precisely (subject to conditions fto be then aud there produced), the undermentioned desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES situate and being No. 42 in Lower Cathedral-rocd Car- diff, now in the occupation of MrG. II, Yard, as weekly tenant thereof,'at the rent of 10s 6d per week. LOT -2.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES situate and being No. 40 in Lower Cathedral-road, Car- diff, now in the occupation of Mr John Lake as weekly tenants at the rent of 10s 6d per week. LOT 3.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 181, 182, Broadway, Roath, now in the respective occupations of Mr Jeffrey and Mr E. Laver, as weekly tenants, at the respective rents of 8s per week. LOT 4.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 178, Br ad way, Roath, now in the occupation of Mr P. E. Hailes, as weekly tenant thereof, at the rent of 8s per week. All the Lots are held for terms of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1878, at the yearly rents of £ 6 15s, £ 6 15s, £ 6 3s, and £ 3 13s 6d respectively. Further information -may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, 74, M. Mary-street; or to Mr Bradley, Solicitor, 3, iligh-street, Cardiff. 58938 SALE OF GOOD FREEflOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. l% fR E. J. EVANS has received in struc- IV B tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Ca diff, on THURSDAY, the 27th July, 1882, at 7 for half-past 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to the conditions of sale then and there produced, LOT I.-All those Two Freehold MESSUAGES and Premises situate and being in Conway-road, Canton, Cardiff, let to respoctabie persons on monthly tenancies, realising:219 each house per annum. LOT 2.-AlI that Leasehold MESSUAGE and Pre- mises, situate and being No. 12. Davies-street, New- town, held under lease for the term of 99 years, from the 25fcb March, 185o, at the yearly rent of £ 3. LOT 3.—All that SHOP and Premises situate at Pont- canna, near Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1881. This Lot, together with Lot 4, is held under one lease, at a rental of £6, which can be fairly apportioned, LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, situate at Pontcanna, and adjoining Lot 3, and held under lease for the term of 93 years, from 25th March, 1881, and being now in the occupation of Mr Hall, at the weeklv rental of 5s. To view* apply to tenants, and for further particulars apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, 18, High. street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Church-street Chambers, Cardiff. 10452 58856 293, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE.—TO DRAPERS and OTHERS. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, July 24th, 1882, a large number of SHOP FIXTURES, COUNTERS, Ac., &c. No reserve. Sale to commence at Two o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, F.b anezer-street. 433 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. MR F. B. JONES will have SOLD by AUCTION, ou THURSDAY NEXT, July 27th, upwards of thirty P CARRIAGES. Of various descriptions, about forty sets of Double and Single Harness, new and second-hand tall sizes); twenty suits of Newmarket and Kersey Horse Clothing, com- plete Rugs, Blankets, Waterproof Aprons <Src. about lifteeA superior London made saudles, Stable Tools, and Utensils of every description. «y«yy| Sale at 1.50 precisely. 58581 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T¥LE MOlUilS, NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are wno is leaving Wales, to j Trpatv in^Oi^^m^andme^'alT^his^ideasantly-situated, well- arranged, and RESIDENCE, With its appurtenances; and also, about the same time, the whole of the superior and well-preserved lioUsE, HOLD FURNlTlU, RI SJIXHOLDFOBKng^H^B. CARRIAGES, ANI) Of which full particulars will appear in future adver- tisements. «yv,s9 Neath, June 26th, 1882, BRECOINSI-111,11, AND IIEREFORDSHIRE. NEAR TALUAiUH AiM) HAY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. "S I R JAMES STRAKEK will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Rose and Crown Hotel, Hay, on THURSDAY, the 24th August, 1832, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of sale, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1.—All that valuable Freehold FARM, known as "Neuadd Fach," situate b the parish of Taigarth, in the county of Brecon, now, and for many years past, in the occupation oi Mrs Aline Watkins, as yearly tenant, at the yeai 1} rent of £55, and containing in the whole 71a. 1. bp., more or less, of capital arable, meadow, and pasture land, with farmhouse and suit- able farm buildings thereon. The property is distant 2 miles from Taigarth (on the Hereford, Hay, and Brecon section of the Midland Railway), 9 miles from Hay, and 10 miles from Crickhowell, at each of which towns there are capital weekiy markets. LOT 2.-All those valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, situate in the parish of Cusop, in the county of Here- ford, now and tor wauy years past in the occupation of Mr John Newman, as yearly tenant, and known as Trellis Hope," otherwise "Tytasop," "Cusop Dingle, Ty Cooli," and "The Yennards, other" Ise The Waterfalls," together with the several allotments from the communable land contiguous thereto, and also the several Cottages, Farm Dwelling-houses, and Out- buildings standing thereon, all which said premises contain in the whole 270a. 3r. 27p., more or less. These Estates, which possess several eligible build- inc sites, are situate within two miles of theniarket town of Hay, on the Hereford, Hay, and Brecon section of the Midland Railway, are admirably adapted for the breeding and rearing of sheep and other stock, as well as for the preser- vation of game. The river Wye, celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing, flows past the town of Hay. There is good resident society in the neighbourhood, and the scenery of the district cannot be surpassed. To view the Estates, apply to the respective tenants, and for further primed particulars, v.ith plans and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer, at Aberga- venny A.ssrs J. R. Cobb and Tudor, Solicitors, Brecon and to Messrs J AM ES and CO., 58901 Merthyr Tydfil. BILLIARDS! B I L L I A R D S I JD BILLIARDS! J, W, SMART, BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLE MAN UFA CT UREli, 70 COLLEGE STREET, <fc ST. GEORGE'S ROAD, BRISTOL. BILLIARD TABLES, in Mahogany, with latest improved Cushions, Slate Beds, 1 inch thick, covered with superfine cloth from.. £40 0 9 ALL REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. TABLES RE-COVERED in Superfine Cloth. Billiard Balls Adjusted and Stained. ROOMS FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Cheapest House in the Kingdom, combined with good Workmanship and Materials. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. N.B.—BILLIARD TABLES supplied on the HIRE SYSTEM 56233 jgj X C H A N G E A R T, 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 1 I Will take Second-Hand PIANOFORTES in Exchange for NEW ONES. I will Exchange a PIANOFORTE for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I will Purchase your PIANOFORTE, or Sell you one a Bargain. I will Exchange FURNITURE or PIANOFORTES for any Saleable Goods. E. F. i £ BN.NARD- 56161 IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTERS JL AND OTHERS. THOMAS BIGG, AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMIST, j By appointment to H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-STRKET BOROUGH, LONDON, Belts to solicit orders for his SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION. Pamphlets free on application. 68009 Jfates hn ]..udínn. LLANELLY. „ UNRESERVED SALE of the Valuable STOCK, Household Furniture, Horse, Cart, Ac., Under the powers contained in a. Bill of Sale. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWIUNG have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises, No. 5, Stepney-street, Llan- elly, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 26th, 1832, at 12 o'clock, the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF PROVISIONS, Consisting of sugar, tea, flour, currants, tinned meats, butter, bacon, soav, cheese, cocoa, coffee, candles, jams, with 200 reams of printed and other paper. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, Comprising marble slabs, counters, 8 sets of scales and weights by Earth tt, hand trucks, and shelving. HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE Comprising the contents of 4 bedrooms, dining-room, and kitchens, and including a VALUAKLK SEW 7-OCTAVE PIAXO by John Brinsmead and Son*, together with cart horse, miller's cart by Bristol Wagon Co., set of harness, aud nuiuprous miscellanies. Catalogues may lie had af the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, Cardiff. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. UNRESERVED SALE OF 100 CASES OF SPANISH ONIONS. Ex Steamer, just arrived, and now in the Bute Docks. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING .1., have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, July 26th, at 3 o'clock, at the Horse Exchange, Westgate- street, Cardiff, the above ONIONS. Which are packed in cases of 1 cwt. each. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, Cardiff. 58907 ON THURSDAY, 27TH JULY, 1882. OF PROVISIONS. JOHNSTON'S BUILDINGS, JOHN-STREET, CARDIFF. "IVTESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING 11L are instructed by Messrs Johnston, Miles, and Co., on account of the shippers, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 27th July, 1882, at 2.50 p.m., 1,700 BOXES OF NEW AMERICAN AND CANA- DIAN CHEESE, 200 TUBS OF CANADIAN BUTTER, 58784 For further particulars fI.pply to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff, or Messrs Johnston, Miles, & Co. LARGE SALE OF HORSES AT THE HORSE EXCHANGE, WEST- GATE-STREKT, CARDIFF, on .SATURDAY, 29th July, 1882, when upwards of SIXTY-FIVE HORSES will be offered. First-class entries have already been made, and, to ensure a good position in catalogues, it 18 adnsable that fUtl parLIculars should be sent ill not later tl1an Tuesùay next, to OOTTWALTZ & BOWRING, Auctioneers. 11, High-street, Cardiff. 58732 ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. HAVANA AND OTHER CIGARS. MESSSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, July 29th, 1882, at 3 o'clock, 200 BOXES OF HAVANA AND FOREIGN CIGARS, Being a portion of the Stock of a large Tobacconist, comprising the following first-class and well known brands :-181eilitas, Fuma Infantes, Campetidars, Pre- ferences, Ravenas, Conderas, Palmyra Duke Reinas, in boxes containing 100. 50, and 25. Catalogues, now ready, may be had of the Auc- tioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY. SALE OF FAT AND MTORE STOCK. MESSHS GOTT WALTZ and BOWRING will hold their next Monthly Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK at their Sale Yard, Westgate-street, Cardiff, on MON- DAY, July 31st, 1882, commencing at Twelve o'clock. Early entries are solicited. 58783 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ATTRACTIVE HALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS, COTTAGE PIANOFORTE (by Keogh), GRAND PIANOFORTE in Mahogany Case, Two SEWING MACHINES, etc., etc. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWSING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, August 1st, 1882, the above FURNITURE, PIANOFORTES, etc. NOTE.—The furniture and other goods to be included in this sale must l e delivered, or the lists sent in to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff, not later thau Thursday next. SALE THIS EVENING. EXCHANGE AND MART, 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF CHINA. MR KENNARD will SELL by AUC- TION, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 22nd of July, 1882, a large CONSIGNMENT OF CHINA, In great variety. The Sale will commence at 7.30. 58941 EXCHANGE AND MART. 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MR E. F. KENNARD has been in- structed to SELL "by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 2oth of July, 1882, a large and Varied Assortment of IRONMONGERY AND PAINTS, In Casks, and in 5Mbs, 2Slbs, a.nd 141bs kegs, in lots to suit purchasers. On view morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock, and there will be no reserve. 68942 60, METAL STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. MR E. F. KENNARD has been in- structed by Mrs BeU to !SKLL by AUCTION, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on THURSDAY, the 27th July, 18d2, comprising couches,cheffonuiere. tables, pierglasses, clocks, carpets, fenders and tireirons, chests of drawers, beds, bed- steads, palliasses, wa-shstands, dressing tables, ware, a lot of good books, and the usual kitchen utensils. Goods may be seen morning of sale, which will com- mence at Two o'clock. 58957 MACHEN HOUSE, 112, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. 1\/TR E. F. KENNARD has been favoured It I with instructions from the out-going tenant to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 3rd of August, 1882, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising drawing and dilling-room suites, pier "lasses, cheSonniere, carpets, poles, rings and curtains, linoleum, tables, chairs, fenders, fireirons, au excellent bedroom suite, washstands, dressing tables, bedroom carpets, ware, feather and millnti beds, beusteads, aud palliasses, clocks, ornaments, pictures, dinner service, china, plated goods and cutlery, and the usual kitchen ^Goo'^inay be seen morning of sale, which will com- mence at Two o'clock. coocc Auctioneer's Oflicc, 19, Queen-street. 58956 LLANELLY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO TIMBER M K U A NTS, s H Y PR°" VERY IMPORTANT^&ALE OF AN EXCEEDINGLY YE%KlK5iOWN GROVE OF TREES AND OTHER TIMBER. MR S. N. POWELL has been favoured with instructions from Sir A. C' to SELL by AUCTION, on TilUlthDAV, Juiy 27th, 1882, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly, at o'clock in the afternoon (in such lots M" ay be deter- mined upon at the time of sale), a Grove of exceedingly well-grown TREES, Very suitable for Colliery Purposes, and known as TYNYWERN WOOD. The Grove is 13 acres in extent, and comprises oak, ash, larch, alder, Scotch fir, and a few poplars. The timber is situate on part of Tynywern Farm, dis- tant 5 miles from Llanelly, 1 from Pontyberem, J from the Cynheidre station on the Llanelly and Myivydd Mawr Railway, i. from the Yynyshafr n station on the Burry Portland Gwendraeth Valley Railway, both of which are in direct communication with the Great Western Railway. The tenant of Tynywern (Mr-John Jones) will show the timber, or for further particulars apply to Mr A. Macintosh. Stepney Estate Offices, or the Auctioneer, 18, Park-street. Llanelly, July 13, 1882. 58942 r 9, 11, 12, 13 & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 15, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND COMPANY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR HALF. YEARLY 8 ALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 22, 1882. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. 10457 68837 J. RIO H Å R D S, MANUFACTURER OF WINDING, PUMPING, AIR COMPRESSING A HAULING ENGINES, ALL KINDS OF COLLIERY WORK, VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL MILL ENGINES, BLOWING ENGINES, STEAM HAMMERS, FOR IRON AND TINPLATE WORKS AND HEAVY FORCINGS. BRITANNIA ENGINEERING WORKS, PILL, NEWPORT, MON. 57716 JJARR BROTHERS, PRACTICAL CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, CLERICAL, GENERAL LADIES' T A I LORS, 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 57938 rjIHE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY, LIMITED, SALTLEY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM, (Successors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Sons) MANUFACTURERS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES, TRAMWAY CARS, WAGONS, AND RAILWAY IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Railway Carriages and Wagons built for Cash, or upon Deferred Pavments extending over a period of years. A large number of Coal, Ironstone, Ballast, and other Wagons to Let on Hire. Repairing Shops at all Important Stations. MANUFACTORY AND CHIEF OFFICES SALTLEY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. BRANCH WAGON WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, AND GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY, PETERBOROUGH. LONDON OFFICES 56295 85. URACECITUKCii-fcTliEK'JC. MWSDON* KU Jlurtxtfit. j DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO HOUSEHOLDERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- strncted to SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Amis Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, July 28th, 1882, all that splendidly situated leasehold semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Lismore House, Walter's-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of l-aiUuCi'S;. Power, Esq. (whose tenancy expires at Michaelmas next), at a rental of £11.0 per annum. The House is c'larminely situated (being in the best and most aristocratic neighbourhood of the town) near the top of Walters-road, having a frontage of 30 feet to the road, and facing St James's Church and Grounds, at the back the well kept pleasure gar- dens of Brynhyfryd, also views of the Bay, Mum- bles, and the surrounding country may he obtained. It contains dining-room, 19ft 6in. by 16ft; drawing do., 15ft 9in (with verandahs); breakfust-room, 13ft 6in by 18ft; library, 12ft by 13ft 3in bath-room, with hot and cold water laid on kitchen, scullery, china and other closets, six good bedrooms, dressing do., two attics, two w.c.'s; and a piece of well laid out garden ground in the rear. Gas and water laid on throughout the premises, The above is held by lease for a term of 90 years from 25th November, 1874, at a ground-rent of £ 12 10s per annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, cards to view, apply to Mr Y. Edward Stevens, solicitor, Castle-buildings, Wind- street, Swansea or to the Auccioneer, at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 58906 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS. 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- 11t:. ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on SATURDAY, July 22nd, 1882, the following READY-MADE CLOTHES, WOOLLENS, BOOTS. <tc.: CoiHpri.-ing men's and boys' suits, coats, vests, trousers, woollen cloths, ab ut 60 pairs of boots also Wheeler and Wilson's tailoring machine, equal to new 2 pairs of Plum's shears, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Z p.m. anù 7 p.m. 1\;nl1, cash. o reserve. 58926 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, Ac. MR CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, &C., Will be held at the Cameron Repository, High-street Swansea, on TUESDAY. J uiy 25tn, 1882. Entries to be made 01ltJ week previous. 98, Oxford-street Swansea. 58775 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE ELMS, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. alHE SALE of MODERN and COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (particulars of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (particulars of which have already appeared) has beeu unavoidably Postponed until WEDNESDAY Next, the 26th day of July, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the day pre. vious to the sale. For further particulars and atalogues, apply to Philip Henry Beor, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, hwansea or to John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, at their Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. 58927 THE GORSEINON TIN-PLATE CO., LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TIN-PLATE WORKS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of July, 1882, at Two o'clock in ilie afternoon sub- ject to such conditions as shall then and there be pro- duced) all that valuable Leasehold TIN-PLATE WORKS, Situate at Oorseinoii, near Swansea, held on lease for 99 years, from March 25th, 1881, at the annual rental of :1::60. The Rite of the works and adjoining land comprised in the lease cover an area of six acres. The erections on the ground are of brick or stone, with tiled or slated roofs, and comprise tin-house, assorting room, white and black pickling rooms, annealing room with furnace, mills, cold rolls, boiler shed, stack, carpenter's shop, stores and smithy, and two room offices. The machinery comprises large vertical engine, 2 mills, 3 pair cold rolls, donkey engine to pump into boilers, small engine for supplying p;ckling rooms with water, small engine for driving tin-house sets, 6 tinning sets, 2 galloway boilers, weighbridge, Arc. There are foundations laid for another mill and a pair of cold rolls. There is an abundant supply of water, and a siding from the London and North-Wes- tern Railway runs into the works. The works are quite new and are well and substantially built, and fitted with machinery of the best description. Thel xiose Plant, &c., Inventories of which can be inspected at any time, to ue takijii to by the purchaser at a price to be named at the time ot sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs Tennant and Jones, Solicitors, Aberavon Messrs Stricks and B"l- lingham, Solicitors, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, 13, Teinple-screet, Swansea. 58905 IN LIQUIDATION. MESSRS LOVE RING and CO. are in- structed by the trustees of of Cowbridge, Glamorgan, general drawer, to olfer for SALE by TEN DEU" in one lot, hisSTCCK-IN-t RADE, amounting to JB441 9s 2d, more or less, and which will be sold at a discount therefrom, or to the highest bidder. Payment to be made in cash. The Stock may be viewed ut Cowbridge, Glamorgan- shire, until Monday, the 24th in taut, on wnich day, at Twelve o'clock at ltoon precisely, the Tenders will be received aud opened, and the purchaser or purchasers declared at 0111" offices. lenders should be addressed to us, sealed and endor. ed, Tender for Rees's Stock." The purcha or will be required to take posseFsion of, and remove the stock, on or 1Jefore Tuesday, the 26th iiir-tant. The vendors do not bind themselves to open the Tenders unless there be, in their opinion, sufficient competition. In case of di-pute or doubt, the decision of the vendors shall bè conclusive. An offer for the lease, 32b year- unexpired, solicited. Address— JNO. F. LOVERING & CO., Chartered Accountants, 77, Gresham-street, 5895' London, E.C. (UntfriTS an& Contracts. blOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, AND OI HERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash Local Board invite, and are prepared to accept, TENDERS for the delivery of the following approxi- mate quantity of Broken Red Mountaiu Limestone and Gravel in their District for One Year, commencing the 3rd day of August, ]882, viz. Parts of district where quantities Probable quantity to be delivered. cubic yarù". Town of Mountain Ash boo Cwmpeunar 200 Newtown 100 Pontjcynon to Cwni 250 Yuysybwl 200 Gravel 150 Specilication may be seen and form of tender ob. tained at the office of the Board, in the Workman's Hall, on any day before the tender., are opened. Sealed tenders to be sent to me at or before O210 o'clock on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1882, endorsed Tender for Limestone." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. P. LINTON, Clerk to the Board. Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, 17th July, 1882. 58916 J^/JOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash Local Board invite, and are prepared to accept, TENDERS for the delivery of the following approxi- maie quantities of Broken Native Stone in their Iiis. triet for One Xear, commencing the 3rd day of August, 1882 Parts of the district wlieie Probable quantity quantities to be delivered. of cubic yards. Hwh-street to Llan 60 I Llauwonno, Ynysybwl, and Glog district. 350 Specification may be seen, and the Form of Tender obtained, at the Unke of tho Board, in th3 Workman's llall, Mountain Ash, on any day before the Tenders are opened. Sealed tenders to be sent to me, at or before One o'clock on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1882, en- dorsed, Tender for native Stone." The board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. P. LINTON, Clerk tv tlu Boarù. Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, 17th July, 1882. 58917 JpiCTON CASTLE ESTATES. are invited for the ERECTION of NEW DWELLING-HOUSES, FAliM BUILDINGS, and REPAIRS to Farm Buildings on the Picton Castle 1!:sta.tes, ill the Counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen. Plans and specifications may be inspected, forms of tender and full particulars obtained at the offices at Narlierth, of Mr S. H. Owen, Agent to the Estates, from Saturday, the 22nd instant, until Tuesday, the 8th August. Tenders to be sent in to the above olfices on or before Tuesday, the 8th August, sealed up and marked on the outside Tenders for Picton Castle Estates Con. tracts." The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 19th day of July, 1882. 58930 ARGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. KVERARD W. JONES. Best Plaster of Paris Cement, Ground Pebble, Hydraulic Lime (hand picked), Pebble Lump, and White Limes. Also Concrete of best Quality ob044 JSuHbíng uddi5. SOUrrH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF.—Advauces made upon equit- able terms. No premiums, commissions, Of redeUljJLiol1 fees. Survey aud legal ciJarges exceptionally moder- ace. See new prospectus. Office hours: a to 6 (Wed- nesdays,9 to 1).—JOHN JLNiUNS. C.A., Mana^li g Sec. 55oo2 rnHE PENARTH AND DISTRICT X (49tmi) STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE WIN DSOR-ROA D, PEN ARTH (Next door to l'ost-o:f1c,), Subscription Night, every Thursday, 7.30 to 9 p.m, Members now jOllliHg are not required to pay. up back subscriptions. The number of mmnoers IS limited. 56172 DAVID SHEPHERD, Secretary. mHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Buildirg Societies Act, 1874), Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shonest notice SUMS of £100 to £10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrow ors ill this Society ba,ve special advantages not obtained ill otber societies or fr01ll private In(l,\ ,du>1ls. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the indc- pemleuce of the borrower, :'0 long as Ill" stipulated reo payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts Tile utmost secrecy is lnaintainec I For particulars apply to Mr E. Robert", at the OIIiCQ oi the Society, cl. Victoria-street, Merthxx. ISlOj < Companies, &c. I THE NATIONAL AFRICAN COM- PANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OF CLOSING. The LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES will be CLOSED TO-MOKROW (SATURDAY), July 2?ud, for Town, and on MONDAY, the 24th. for the Country. THE NATIONAL AFRICAN COM- PANY, LIMITED. No cash whatever is najd for the assets or goodwill of I the bI!8.UJe to be acquired the whole purchase- money is paid in deferred shares, not transferable except among the shareholders of the vendor com- panyfor a peried of three years, and not ranking for dividend during that period until dividends at the rate of 10 per cent per annum have been paid on the ordinary shares. The profits of the vendor company (including reserve and insurance fEnds), as certified by Messrs Turquand, Youngs and Co., averaged during the 2 years from the registration of that company to the 31st Decc-nber, 1881, over 23 per cent per annum on the total selling price of £250,000. rpHE NATIONAL- AFRICAN COM- PANY, LIMITED. C A P I T A 1, £ ] 000,300. In 100 COO Shares of £ 10 ea h with power to increase. f Par of in 76 000 Ordinary Shares of £10 each, and 25,000 full v paid-up Deferred Shares of" £10 each. Up to the oOth June, 188o, all profits will Le applied, first in payment of Preferential Dividends at the rate of 10 per wnt. per annum on the amount from time to time called up on the Ordinary Shares, then in payment of lJKe dividends on the 'Deferred shares, and further balances divided among both c*a.«ses of Shares without tlie o0th 1885» M«> distiuotioa lafjm V,1 diuary and Defer, ed Shares will cease. ±,&},6o0m Ordinary Shares is reserved for private subscription, and the balance of £ 666.670 in Ordinary Shares is now ottered for oubiic subscription. PAYMENTS AS FOLLOWS :— On Application g 10 0 per Share. On Allotment 0 10 0 II Further calls shall not exceed £1 per share, nor be made at intervals of less than months. Application will be made to the Stock Exchange for a quotation as soon as practicable after allotment. DiR MPTAI?Q • The Right Honourable Lord AB!?RDARE, President 1^'y/a.1.>?1eL°Mraphic;il soc.ety, Chairman. JAMEs A. CRj!*i Esq ^<<hipv Putney. CLIFFORD B. EDGAR Vsn Terrace Lodge, Rich. mond, Surrey. 1-' J.SaGOLDlE-TAUBMAN, Esq., The Nunnery, Isle of J A.VIES F. HUTTON F.sn Chester 8i«f^\f"^RSl1^ Chief Justice of the Goid Coast. 1 GEO. MILLER, Esq. (Aiex. Miller. Brother and Co.), *-• iIU'an < rciia it, Glar-ffow ami London. CHARi.ES W. MILLS, Esq. rGlvn Mills, Currie and Co.), Lombard-street. JAMES PINNOCK, Esq., African Merchant, Liverpool. Messrs GLYN, MILLS, CURlfiK & Co., Lombard-street Messrs HELBERT, CAMPBELL. 18, Old Broad-street, E.C. Messrs TRAVERS SMLl'y'^fJ BRAITHWAITE, 25, 1 hroguiorton-street, K.C. Messrs TURQUAND, Y'OU^GS and Co., 41, Coleman- street, E.O. TEMPOIlARY OFI'ICES. 34 to 40, UuTO^VaClSSDOH. E.C. Directors nterested vendor Company will give their services as Directorsfor the tirôt three years without fees, and will not Be entitled to vote until after allotment of shares, nor thereafter on any ques- tion in which the vendor Coiunanv is concerned. The totalrtMiimtion of the other Directors is limited to £ l,2o0 per annum in the acetate.*and cannot be in- creased without an extraordinary- resolution of the Company. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed for the following pur- poses :— (L)i Of taking over theusfcusiness of the United African Company, Limited established by them and their predecessors during a long course of years in Central Africa aim in and about the River Niger, and ita; irupurtant tributary the BUiUe ur Chadda. (2.) Of developing that business, and opening trade throughout the fertil# populous, and settled countries of the Central Soudan, a region ex- tending about 4.(;00 juves from east to west, and 500 niiies from south to north which has hitherto been practically untouched by European trade. The necessity for immediate extension of the tra-de established for so years on the (com aratlely) lower Niger, and B.nue or Chadda, is set forth in a letter to the vendor company froiu their well-known general agent, Mr MuluMwh lately honoured by His Majesty KUIg Humbert with'the Order of the Crown of Italy, for services rendered in Central Africa in con- nection with geographical exploration. It is manifestly to the advantage both of the public subscribers and uf th vendor Company tlat the ca/1it:t1 sufficient to completely till p "all upenllIgs to trade should be in one business, instead of bemg divided among a munb r of small companies, whose aggregate workmg eXptHbeS and risks wouitl be enormously m- creased, and no one of whom cottld command the In- fluence wnich would be possessed uy one powerful com. pau»|f wader a sole direction. l'be candor Company state that all the capital imme- diately iieceasary for development could be privately obtained provided its shares could be quoted on the Stud. Exchange but such a quotation cannot be ape plied for unless two-thirds of the whole nominal capital proposed to b" issned has lwell applied for and uncon- ditionally allotted to the public. The object of tho proprietors uf tbe vemior Company being W develope the business, Wl..ie retaining tl1eir interest in it, they require nu payment, but sell their business, together with the goodwill, for £200,000, in fully paid- up deferred shares, not transferable for a period of three years, excent hot<v«»<»n ^lif.r^bolders of that Coin pa-.t 'llie ""uulra, or .L'lgtJ.: \b\HJ'd ,)v\J-J lunes .11 icilgLuj U-;hL the Binue or Chadda run through the heart of Central Africa, and are the sole practical means of communica- tion between Europe and ibe Central Soudan. The accompanying extracts from Keith Johnston's Comjjtntiiunt oj Africa (Edit. 1817) may serve to dispel a popular confusion between the settled Mahoinmedan natlOII8 of th Soudan prop-r attd the savage trihe which inhabit some other parts of Africa, whilst a satisiactory feature of trade with such nations is that alcoholic urinks are urohioiteu by the laws of Islam. Attached to tiiose extracts is a letter from Air James A. Croft, describing the beneficial effects a ready pro- duced on slavery in the Niger district by the progress of European trade. The vendor Company state they have found that, in ascending the nveiygross bai tei" protits rise in a propor- tion exceeding the increase of working expenses that, as operations have been extended, the pruportioll of ex- penses uas d.llllllished, and that thus large Vrolits may be earned iIt CttScS where a small company cuuld omv trade at a loss. They rccomuuad obtaining exteusive concessions from native potentates and pursuing the hitherto successful policy of the vendor Company and their predecessors, of securing every position where trade can lJc IJl"\¡iitably earned 011.. No promotion money has ecu or will be paid, ad the only expenses to be borne by the present Company will oe those incident to the formation of the present Com- pany, ana the issueof shares, brokerage, cl.:c., bat which the vendor company guarantee shah not exceed in the whole. The omy Contract entered into by the Compa.ny is dated the 11th day of July, 18S2, and js made between the United African Company, Limited, of the first part, James Alexander Croft, William Hixon, Clifford Blackburn Edgar, John EdSar, Alexander Miller, George Miller, James Pinnock, John Stenhouse Goldie Taubman, Alexander Hovenden Goldie 'Jauiiinan, and George Dash wood Goldie Uaiibinan of the second part, and the National African Company, Limited, of the third part. In allotting shares the Director^ will be guided by the principle of rateable distiibution, hut giving some preference to order of application. Should 110 allotment be made the amount paid 011 application will be re- turned in full. The above-named Contract and the Memorandum and Articles of Association call be ÏlllSpectetl !lot the Oliices uf Lhe Company. Application for Shares may be made by letter in the following form To the Directors of the NATIONAL AFRICAN COM- PANY (LIMITED;. GENTLEMEN,—I enclose the sum of B. being a deposit of 10s per Share ou, Shares in the above Company. I hereby request tiut you will allot me that number, ami 1 agree to accept uch Shares or any less number you may allot tome, in terms of the Prospectus, dated 12th Julv 1882 and the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Com- pany. Usual Signature Name (:n full) Residence Profession 58953 Date 1882. Jfates JMtTatr (Hmttrcrt. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES \JT AT ISLANV HOUSE, WIND-STREET SWANHEA. The whole of C. ARK MOCK must be Cleared out, much below the cost, as he is giving up the Busi- ness III bwansea. The BUSINESS to be DISPOSED OF. Also to be Sold, bargains, a lot of Plate-glass, a Shop Holler Blind, a Lot of Window Sashes and Frames, Carpenters' Benches, Valley Plates, iron D,.wn Piping, Gas Fittings, Brass Window Fittings, Sewing .Ma.ciuue¡,¡. 56960 fjjropi'riir, &c., to Met M ILFORD HAVEN. Builders and Others can now have a selection of SITES at moderate Ground Rents, in close proximity to he Decks, Steel Works, aud Pier. These :ites will become, for business premises, ex- ceedingly valuable, immediately the Docks are opened for American traffic. For terms, ground rent, &c., apply to W. M. ROB BINS, Estate Surveyors' Office. Milford Haven, J une, 1882. 56o80 Insurance I BY ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND. £1 000 Annual Premium, £3. J LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLAS GOW ASSURANCE CO. (Ld.) AT DEATH. I Bonus of 12i per cent, to Accident In. urcrs after Three Years. Extra pry Bonus (20 per cent, in all) to Total •i' • per Week Abstainers. Full amount of Policy payable in case of permanent total disablement. 57307 when disabled London Office 110, Cannon-street. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager SWANSEA Mr ALEXANDER GRANT, 3, St. I George's-terrace, 1\1 anager [or South Wales I anù Monmouthshire. t ART DEPOT, 16, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. VALUABLE CHINA, PICTURES, BRIC-A- BRAC, ARTISTIC AND SCHOOLS OF ART, NEEDLEWORK, & MATERIALS Always on Hand. LESSONS GIVEN IN PAINTING AND NEEDLE- WORK BY MRS AUSTIN. 57821 Agent for WiUcoi anil Gilibs' Sewing Machiuea. ilulitir liottcfs. rjlHE OYAL yVER R I E N D L Y g O C I E T Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the thirty-second general ANNUAL MEETING of the members of this societv wi'l be held in HOPE HALL, HOPE-STREET, LIVERPOOL, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST, 1882, for the tranactioll of the following business 1.—To read and pass the balance sheet of the society for the year ending the 31st December, 1881. 2.—To insert the following at the end of rule 2 i :—" Any person who shall insure in this society under tab'as Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7, schedule B, shall be entitled according to the scales respectively mentioned in the said tabl s,' and no person insured, or to be insured under any other tables of the society, shall be en- titled to claim under tables Nos. 4, 5, 6, and^7, schedule B.' 3.—To insert the following after the word "Law" on lii e 8 of rule 28 :—"Any person insured under tables Nos. 4, 5, 6, an I 7, schedule B, who S. all be eight weeks' contributions in arrear, shall be expelled the society, and be wholly out of membership and beuetit. 4.—To insert the following after the word "society" on line 12of rule47 :—"Provided, nevertheless, that the sum to be set aside out of all the contributions of members insured under tables 4, 5. 6, aud 7, schedule B, and added to the management fund, shall be 30 per cent only." 5.-To adopt the following ceiv tables t op e .0 o i g TABLE NO. 4. SCHEDI-LE B. ORDINARY ASSURANCES, PAYABLE AT DEATH. Premiums, payable every fourth week, to assure the following amounts at death, with full benefit from the ,\divery of the Policy. Birthday!! £ 20' £ 30' £ 5°" £ 1Ca £ 15°" £ 2^' BiKay. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. S s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 16 006 009 010 013 026 039 050 16 17 0 0 64 0 0 94 0 1 0,1 014 0 2 7 0 3 11 0 5 2 17 18 0 0 64 0 0 10 011 014 0 2 8 040 0 5 4 18 19 007 00 10 01 14 015 029 042 056 19 20 0 0 7 0 0 104 0 1 2 015 0 2 10 0 4 3 0 5 8 20 21 007 00 11 012 016 02 11 045 05 10 21 22 0 0 74 00 11 0 1 24 016 0 3 0 0 4 6 060 22 23 00 74 00 114 013 017 031 048 062 32 24 0 0 8 0 0 11 0 1 34 0 1 7 0 3 2 0 4 9 0 6 4 24 25 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 1 8 0 3 3 0 4 11 0 6 6 25 26 00 010 014 018 034 050 068 26 27 0 0 84 0 1 04- 0 1 44 0 1 9 0 3 5 0 5 2 0 6 10 27 28 0 0 84 011 0 1 5 0 1 9 0 3 6 0 5 3 0 7 0 28 29 0 0 9 Oil 01 04 01 10 037 055 072 29 30 009 01 14 016 01 10 038 056 074 30 31 009 012 016 01 11 039 058 076 31 32 0 0 94 0 1 21' 0 1? 0 2 0 0 3 11 0 5 11 0 7 10 32 33 00 10 013 018 021 041 062 082 33 34 00 104 01 3i 0 1 84 022 0 4 3 0 6 5 -0 8 6 34 35 0 0 11 0 1 4 0 1 9; 0 2 3 045 068 0 8 10 35 36 0011 015 01 10 024 847 06 11 092 36 37 00 114 0 1 54 01 11 025 0 4 9 0 7 2 0 9 6 37 38 010 0 1 6 0 2 0 0 2 6 0 4 11 0 7 5 0 9 10 38 39 01 OA 017 021 027 052 079 0104 39 40 011 0 1 7 022 028 054 080 0 10 8 40 41 0 1 14 0 1 84 0 2 3 0 2 10 0 5 7 0 8 5 0 11 2 41 42 012 019 024 02 11 0 5 10 089 0 11 8 42 43 0 1 3 01 10 0 2 5 031 061 092 0122 43 44 01 34 01 11 0 2 6i 032 064 096 0 12 8 44 45 014 020 028 034 067 09 11 0 13 2 45 46 0 1 5 0 2 1 0 2 94 0 3 6 0 6 11 0 10 5 0 13 10 46 47 0 1 54 0 2 2 0 2 104 0 3 7 0 7 2 0 10 9 0 14 4 47 48 016 0 23 0 30 039 076 0113 0150 48 49 0 1 7 0 2 44 0 3 2 0 3 11 0 7 10 0 11 9 0 15 8 49 50 0 1 8 0 2 6 0 3 4 0 4 2 0 8 3 0 12 5 0 16 6 50 51 019 02 74 036 044 088 0 13 0 0 17 4 51 52 01 10 029 038 047 091 0 13 8 0 18 2 52 63 011 0 2 104 0 3 10 0 4 9 0 9 6 0 14 3 0 19 0 53 54 020 0 3 0 0 4 0 050 0 9 11 0 14 11 0 19 10 54 55 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 5 3 0 0 5 0 15 8 1 0 10 55 56 0 2 24 0 3 34 0 4 4^ 0 5 6 0 10 11 0 16 5 1 1 10 56 57 0 2 4 0 3 64 0 4 74 0 5 9 0116 0 17 3 1 3 0 57 58 0 2 54 0 3 8 04 104 0 6 1 0122 0 18 3 144 58 59 0 2 7 0 3 104 0 5 2 0 6 5 0 12 10 0 19 3 158 59 60 02 84 041 055 069 0136 003 170 60 EFeesCe 020 026 030 036 040 046 050 En^^ce' I certify that the above scale of benefits may be safely adopted, the expenses being limited to the amount stated in Rule No. 47, as amended on 16th August, 1882. EDINBURGH. T. B. SPRAGUE, Actuary. TABLE NO. 5. ScitrncLK B. ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES, PAYABLE AT AGE 40 OR DEATH. Premiums, payable every fourth week, t.) assure the following amounts on attaining age 40, or on death if that shall occur previously, with full benefit from the delivery of the Policy. Birtliday. £ 20' «0' £ W' £ 50' £ 100' £ j Bi?thd7y. £ s. d. £ s. d. E s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 16 016 023 030 039 7 5 0112 0 14 10 16 17 0 1 7 0 2 4A j 0 3 2 0 3 11 0 7 10 0 11 9 0 15 8 17 18 018 026 034 042 083 0125 0 16 6 18 19 019 0 2 74 0 3 6 044 088 0 13 0 0 17 4 19 20 01 10 029 038 047 092 0 13 9 0 18 4 20 21 0 2 0 0 2 114 0 3 11 0 4 11 0 9 9 0 14 8 0 19 6 21 22 021 032 042 053 0 10 5 0 15 8 10 10 22 23 0 2 3 0 3 44 0 4 6 0 5 7 0 11 2 0 16 9 1 2 4 23 23 0 2 3 0 3 44 0 4 6 0 5 7 0112 0 16 9 124 23 24 025 0 3 74 0 4 10 060 0 12 0 0 18 0 140 24 25 027 03 11 052 066 0 12 11 0195 1510 25 020 I 026 0 3 0 0 3 6 040 I 4 6 ¡ 050 Ej^ce Ii ties. Fees. I certify that the ahove scale of benefits may be safely adopted, the expenses being limited to the amount stated in Rule No. 47, as amended on 16th August, 1882. EDINBURGH. T. B. SPRAGUE, Actuary. TATSLE Xo. 6. SCHEDULE B. ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES, PAYABLE AT AGE 50 OR DEATH. Premiums, payable every fourth week, to assure the following amounts on attaining age 50, or on death if that shall occur previously, with full benefit from the delivery of the Policy. Age next £ 20. £ 30. £ 40. £ 50. £ 100. £ 150. £ 200. Birthday. Birthday. £ b d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 9. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 16 0 0 114 0 1 54 0 1 11 0 2 5 0 4 9 0 7 2 0 9 6 16 17 010 016 020 026 050 076 0100 17 18 011 017 02 14 028 053 07 11 0106 18 19 01 14 018 02 24 029 056 083 0 11 0 19 20 012 0 1 9 0 2 4 02 11 05 10 089 0118 20 21 013 01 10 102 54 0 3 1 061 092 0122 21 22 0 1 34 0 1 11 0 2 64 0 3 2 064 0 9 6 0 12 8 22 23 014 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 3 4 0 6 8 0100 0 13 4 23 24 015 0 2 1A 02 10 036 070 0106 0140 24 Ja5 016 0 2 2b 02 114 038 074 0110 0 14 8 25 26 0164 024 03103 10 078 0116 0 15 4 26 27 01 74 02 54 033 041 081 0122 0 16 2 27 28 01 8i 027 035 043 086 0 12 9 0 17 0 28 29 0110 028A 0 3 74 0 4 6 0 9 0 0 13 6 0 18 0 29 30 01 II 02 104 03 10 049 096 0 14 3 0 19 0 30 31 0 2 OA 031 041 051 0 10 2 0 15 3 104 31 32 022 033 044 055 0 10 10 0 16 3 118 32 33 024 0 3 54 0 4 74 0 5 9 0116 0 17 3 130 33 34 I 0 2 6 0 3 84 0 4 114 0 6 2 0124 0 18 6 148 34 35 028 040 054 068 0 13 4 100 168 35 Entrance 1 020 026 030 036 040 046 050 Entrance Fees. Fees. I certify that the ahove scale of benefits may be safety adopted, the expenses being limited to the amount stated in ltiile No. 47, as amended on 16th August, 1882. EDINBURGH. T. B. SPRAGUE, Actuary. TAtiLP No.7. SCIIKHLLE B. ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES, PAYABLE AT AGE 60 OR DEATH. Premiums, payable every fourth week, to assure the foihwuie amounts on attaining age 60, or on death, if that shall occur previously, with full benefit from the delivery of the Policy. B^thS £ 2°- £ 3°" £ U £ 5°" £ 10°- £ 15°- £ 201 Burthday. Es. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 16 009 01 14 016 01 10 038 056 074 16 17 0094 012 01 64 01 11 03 10 059 078 17 18 0 0 10 0 1 24 0 1 74 020 040 060 0 8 0 18 19 00 10 013 018 021 042 063 084 19 20 0 0 104 014 019 022 044 066 088 20 21 0 0 11 01 44 01 10 023 046 069 090 21 n 00 114 0 1 5 01 104 024 0 4 8 0 7 0 0 9 4 22 23 010 0 1 54 01 114 0 2 5 0 4 10 0 7 3 0 9 8 23 04 010 016 020 026 050 076 0 10 0 24 ol 01 04 017 021 027 052 079 0 10 4 25 ti 011 01 74 022 028 054 080 0 10 8 26 97 01 14 01 84 023 02 10 057 085 0 11 2 27 Si 012 019 024 02 11 059 088 0 11 6 28 oo 0 1 24 01 10 0 2 5 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 12 0 29 xn 01 3 01 11 026 032 063 095 0 12 6 30 T, 0 1 4 0 1 114 0 2 74 0 3 3 0 6 6 0 9 9 0 13 0 31 oi 44 021 029 035 06 10 0 10 3 0 13 8 32 „ 0 1 54 0 2 2 0 2 104 0 3 7 0 7 2 0 10 9 0 14 4 33 01 6 023 030 039 076 0 11 3 0 15 0 34 VS 0 1 7 0 2 44 0 3 2 0 3 11 07 10 0 11 9 0 15 8 35 £ 018 026 034 042 083 0 12 5 0 16 6 36 f? 019 0 2 7± 036 044 088 0 13 0 0 17 4 37 oi 10 029 038 047 092 0 13 9 0 18 4 33 TO 0 1 114 0 2 11 0 3 104 0 4 10 0 9 8 0 14 6 0 19 4 39 5 0 2 04 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 10 2 0 15 3 1 0 4 40 JY 02 2 033 044 055 0 10 10 0 16 3 118 41 Ti 0 2 4 0 3 54 0 4 74 0 5 9 0 11 6 0 17 3 1 3 0 42 026 03 84 04 114 062 0 12 4 0 18 6 148 43 2a 028 03 114 05 34 067 0 13 2 Olif 9 164 44 45 02 10 043 058 071 0 14 1 112 182 45 Entrance 020 026 030 036 0 4 0 046 050 Entrance Fees: Fee s, I certify that the above scale of benefits may be safely adopted, the expenses being limited to the amount stated in Rule No. 47, as amended on 16th August, 1882. Edinburgh. T B. SPRAGUE, Actuary, Doors open at 7 o'clock, p.m. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Members seeking Admission will be required to show their Cards of Membership. 58910 Bv Order of the Committee of Management, JAMES ATHERTON, ) Chief Office, 16, Prescott-street, Liverpool, 12th July, 1882. HENRY LIVER AGE, j Secretaries. r|UFF VALE RAILWAY.! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NINETY- THIRD HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEL11NU of the I'roprietors of this Company will be held at the HOYA1, HOTEL, College-green, in the City of Bristol, 0.1 TUESDAY, the 22ml day of August next, at One o'clock in the afternoon. AND NOTICE Is HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that at such moeting resolutions will be submitted for the cou- versron, into Stock, of the Ten Pound Shares, created under the authority of the Taff Vale Act, 18/9. JAMES INSKIP, Chairman. AND NOTICE IS FURTHUR GIVEN that the REGISTER OF TRANSFERS will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 8th day of August, until after the holding of the said half-yearly meeting. JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 13th July, 1882. 10456 68946 c OWRRIDGE RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOUR- TEKNTH ORDINARY (iENEII-VI, MEETING of this Company, taking place after the scheme of arrange- ment confirmed on the 15th day of December, 1875, will be held at the ROYAL HOTEL, College Green, BRISTOL, oil TUESDAY, the 22nd day of August next, at Forty minutes past One o'clock in the After- U°AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the BOOKS for the REGISTRATION OF TRANS. FERS wil! be CLOSED f 0111 TUESDAY, the 8th day of August, until after the holding of the said General Meel,1i HUBERT CHURCHILL GOULD, Chairman. JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 13th July, 1882. 589t8 DARE VALLEY RAILWAY CO MP AN Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY- SIXTH ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the ROYAL HOTEL, College Green, BRISTOL, oil TUES- DAY, the 22nd day of August next. The Chair will be_taken at llalf-past One o'clock in the Afternoon. WM. DONE BUSH ELL, Chairman. JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 13th July, 1882. 5S9.8 ~RESTERN WAGON AND PROPERTY t » COMPANY (LIMITED). RE(IISTI:)tl"lj) OI FICI:S 3, NICHOLAS PARADE, NICHOLAS STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors are prepared to make Advauces upon Railway Wagons, House Property, and Securities, upon deferred payments, or for rdiort }Jeriùds. at reason- able rates of interest. The Company also Purchase first-class Property for Investment. Applications lllUdt be made to the Secretary, at. ¡Ik aliove address. JOil.N HENRY G. GARDNER, Vice-Chairman. V. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 58125 44 T'j! OUSES FREE OF COST."—This JL JL iieproved method of acquiring Property is now in successful operatic: ami should i-e studied by every person desirous of living rent-free and of making a provision for the future, with many opportunities of large immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet WiH be sent post-free on application to J. <>i.iI'HANC a provision for the future, with many opportunities of large immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet wdl be sent post-free on app1(.t¡"!I to J. <>i.iI'HANC BYRNE, Secretary, House improvement and Supply Association, 41, Parliament-street, S. W, to whom aiso I applications for Agencies may 1'3 addressed &" w il as to the Superin endent of Agents for Wales, Mr J. 11. ( liowla-.d, of Car.-i.ei Hall, l'olltnltil\\is. :l' á ARMY SERVICE. — YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post-office in the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, with a pamph- let containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, De- ferred Pay, and Pensions. SERVICE OF SOLDIERS. Enlistment will be for seven years with the Colours and five in Reserve, or eight years with the Colours and four in the Reserve, if the Soldier completes his seven years while serving abroad. PROMOTION IN THE ARMY. The following positions with the Regular Army and Auxiliary Forces are held exclusively by deserving sol- diers, viz. Rates of Pay Approximate in addition to N o. of Nature of Appointment. wiirimr Appointments. lTee £ g B' 500 Conimis- ( Quartermasters and > 9 t 1&J a day. sionedOfficers ( Riding-masters j "ffisr r^ScSr.? 1 5a to 6s O' ( store., 4c. I 33,00 J Non-com- ( Stalf-Sergeants, } misioned ■( Sergeants, and > Is 3d to 5s Officers ( Corporals ) There are besides several valuable appointments open to Soldiers in India. The Royal Engineers receive Special Rates of working Pay. PAY OF THE ARMY RESERVE. Soldiers transferred to the Reserve receive pay at the rate of 6d a day. Three pounds a year, subject to deductions for mis- conduct, is placed to the credit of every soldier during his service with the colours, and the amount p id to him upon passing into the reserve or heing discharged. DISCHARGE AND PENSION. On completing 21 years of service, Soldiers who have been N on-Commissioned Oilicers, become entitled to pensions varying from Is 3d to 4s 6d a day. Men wish- ing to leave the Army during the first three months of their service, may claim discharge on payment of £10. t-orms of application to enter the Army may be ob- tained at every Post-oince. 58765 A £ 20, £ 50, £ 100, £ 500.—Options pW \f, on Stock Exchange Securities.—Acknow- ledged to be the best and safest plan ever devised for making !i,,rge profits from small investments with great I rapidity. Explanatory book (2nd edition) SENT i'TJFE.—Address GEO. EVANS and CO., Sworn Brokers, Gresham House, Old Broad-street, London. YIE NEATH HORTICULTURAL, ) FLOWER, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. President:—DAVID DAYIES, Esq., MAYOR. PlUZES AMOUNTING TO £ 270 IN MONEY. I THE TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLE^, DOGS, 1 OULTKY, PIGEONS, AND CAGE BIRDS, f Will fake place ¡. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1882. Public Judging at 11 a.tit. Au Efficient Band will at.ni. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars of the Hon. sec. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1st, 18S2. Jiii w. wim-riNGTON. Hon. flitblu tlntirrs. LANTRISSANT AND TAFF VALE JLJ JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the FORTY. THIRD ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Pruprietors of this Company wiII be Leld. at the Royal lIotel, College Green, in the city of Bristol, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of August Next, at isO minutes past One o'clock in tile Afternoon. WM. DONE BUSHF.LL. Chairman. JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 13th July, 1882. 58947 PONTARDAWE. THE FLOWER, i- FRUIT, and VEGETABLE SHOW of the Pontardawe Cottage Gardening Societv will take place ill the GROUNDS of PLASCKLYBERY LL (hv pnr- mission of H. Lloyd, Esq.), from Two till Half-past Six, on THURSDAY, August 17th. Refreshments may be obtained. 5884b "Y G wir yn erbyn y Bvd." "O Jesu! na'd gamwaith." f\" C<*lon wrth galon." "A laddo a leddir." /i\"Duw, a phob daioni." D ENBIGH NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 18G2, IN A COMMODIOUS WOODEN PAVILION AT DENBIGH CASTLE. PKF.SI DENTS. FIRST DAY. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. SECOND DAY. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH. THIRD DAY. SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS-WYNNE, BART., M.P. FOURTH T) A.Y. THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. There will be a grand performance of H ELIJ All." ON THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 24TH, AND OF "THE MESSIAH," ON FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25TH, by over Three Hundred Vocalists and Instrumentalists, assisted by distinguished artistes. Programmes may be obtained by forwarding five penny stamps to the Secretary, 53922 E. MILLS, Denbigh. jyjETEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, LO- DON, The Meteor(!Jogk1 CounciJ propose to lliscuss the meteoroJogyof the North Atlantic from August 1st, 1832, to August 31st, 1883, and will be much obliged to shipowners, captains, and officers who will, dnriiig those thirteen month8, supply them with observations of barometer, and, if possible, open air and sea surface temperatures, wind (direction and force), and weather at 8 a.IIl, awl noon each day, with position of the ship at noon. Forms for recording the observations will lw supplied by the Meteorological Office, 16, Victoria- skeet, London, S.W., on application LO tl-it) Marine perintendent.. 58581 Ifc&jal |loiias. JOHN CUMMINGS, DECEASED.— Pur- suant to the 22nd an I 23rd Vic., cap. 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or auainst the Es- tate of JOHN CUMMINGS, late of the York Hotel, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan (who died on the 211.1 day of March, 1882), are hereby required to 1:1.11.1 particulars of such claims and de:n:nd8 to me, tile undersigned, before the 1st day of AUGUST, 1882, after which date the undersigned will distribute the de- ceased's assets, having regard only to the claims of which be shall thelJ have lwd nodce. Dated this 6th day of July, 1882. 58766 W. COX, Solicitor, Swansea. fUligiDits tríticts. REAT FREDERICK STREET \jr CHAPEL, CARDIFF. -On SUNDAY EVEN- ING NEXT, the Rev. CYN1)DYLAN JONES will PREACH a FUNERAL SERMON on the Death of Mr GEORGE ANTHONY RICHARDS, Bridge-street. Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. CASTLE-STREET CHAPEL, SWANSEA. Rev. J. M. GIBBON will PREACH in the AGRI- CULTURAL HALL, on SUNDAY NEXT, July 23rd, 1882, and every Sunday during the renovation of the Chapel. 58119 U N IYARIA N S^E R^I CES. TEMPLARS' HALL, WEST END, ROYAL ARCADE. Services on Sundays—Morning, 11; Evening 6.30. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Sunday, July Preacher Rev. HOBART CLARK, of Boston, U.S. Evening subject :—" Common Sense in Religion." Sunday, July 30th, Preacher Rev. HENRY 1ERSON, M.A., Secretary of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- XV tiou of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing tlie holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MKKT- INGS :— One Thrac Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, e. d. s. d. d. s. d. Four Lines,. 1 4 40 60 86 Six Litter. 20 60 90 12 0 EightLir.es.. 2 8 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 181 jnes 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines .80 24 0 .36 0 48 0 Eight words lllay be calculated to a line. This Tariff, is limited strictly to the Adcettiiem«iUx enuvieraieti above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjuuctioll with those in the Sout.1t Waits Daily Aews, so (LS to torm part ot the SeTlè8 of Insertions. iJubli! appointments. JpENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for the Pentyrch Village School, an AS- SISTANT MASTEft. Applications, stating age, salary asked, and quali1irutions, with copy testimonials, to he seut before the 29th inst. to the undersigned, at T'lte Chambers, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. R. Y. EVANS, 58812 Clerk to the Board. CALEDONIAN STEAMSHIP COM- I PANY, LIMITED. WANTED, a MANAGER, a gentleman of experience ill steam shipping, whu must devote the whole of hi" time to the company, ard have a thorough acquaintance with the management of cargo steamers. A liberal salary will be givui to a suitable candidate. App;ication8, staLing age, qualifications, aud references, tD be 3(1- dressed to the Chairman of the Management Committee, Company's Offices, 7, India buildings, Fenwick-strect, Liverpool. 589i4 uhlícatíatts. IROL-AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JL JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRoN and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as the Mechanics' Magazine." Conducted by PERRY F. NURSKr, C.E. Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-street, London, E.C., for circulation in tire United Kingdom, and 011 thin paper (under 4 oz.) for forwarding to all parts of the world. Contents of "Iron," No. 497, July 21th, ]8B2:- The Reading Show of the Royal Agricultural Society. Second notice. Tweddeii's Hydraulic Machine Tools (illustrated). The Duncan Rock-Boring Machine (illustrated). The Storage of Explosives. History of Modern Invention in the Manufacture of Iron. Dening's Hay-making Implements (illustrated). The "Perfect" Mill (illustrated). Rock Salt and Petroleum in Roumania. The Engineering Trades during the Past Half-year. Iron and Coal Trades Reports based on SPECIAL Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Week, New Companies, General and Foreign Notes, Patents. Launches. SIXPEN CE. g H O R T II a" N D~ An excellent work on the subject sent, post free in Paper Covers, for One Shilling Cloth Is 6d Roan, 2s 6d By II. WILLS, 20, WORDSVVORTfl-ST., CARD), "We especially commend it to an who have t 10 with commerce."—Methodist. "Specially adapted for men of business, authors, and barristers."—ILailway Aews. "So arranged that it can be learned without the lleJp of any teac.hsr."—Standard. 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Lilien look like new- 1.AJ7/7 « Oizvivvyjj.. xheGENU!NE AR- T1CLE is Sold by Grocers, U'ffl1 F S STARCH. Druggists, and Oilmen, iu o lib boxes and 51b papers, UTIPFS STARCH, AF&RAG-FJSS Bees." gtnnra STARCH. — G'L'IFF^STABCH. LLKDCUKFK^EEET. public ^musrnuuts. ■ JyTEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. I LESSER &1 MANAGKR Mr EDWARD FLETCHEl Acti.nu & STAOK MANAGER lr JOHN TO-NIGHT (Saturday), and every erenir Engagement ul t lie Pu^i^ar Comedian, MR SIDN1-.V. ■ Supported by his specialiy-organised Dramatic C011 pany. At 8 o'clock, a powerful dramatic version of Cliarb Dickens' celebrated work of David Coppertieh ■ entitled, LOST KM'J.Y. ■ .l;W_^cenery and Original Mechanical Effects. llKiiis Micawber Mr Sidfa Preceded by, at 7.3°. a new ( omcdietta, Doors open at V commence at lutif-nast. prJCe, 9 o clock. 1 Box Ptanat Messrs Thonoi-on and Slmckcu's. RilONDDA VALLEY. I LLWYNYPIA AND T< >NYPANDY I JLJ RHONDDA VALLEY. ■ THE FIFTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS ANI. I HORSE RACES ■ In connection with ibe l.lwmypia and Tonypand- Athletic v..U take place ON MOND JULY SJs*, 1822, ■ BE GiVEN AWAY IN PBl'K ■ Tile Galloway Race in tiie above viM behantb'cappei For further particulars see or to tli. Secretary, W. WILLIAMS". H 58015 45, Dunravcn-road, Ton\p.indy. -0. LYDEY. | LYDNEY ANN r All AT R LET It I I -1-J SPORTS. ■ OPEN TU :\1.1. COMERS.. ■ Will take place 011 MON I> W, JULY 5M, 18;2. H OVER £25 IN PHIZES. ■ For particulars apply to H 58895 T. A. lei. llrJI, Ilon. Sec., Lydney. TENHV. TEN B Y R E G ATT A. I JL under Yacht Racii u Association Rules, H Will take ;dce ON MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1882. H FIRST BACK. I Open to aU Yachts belonging to a rec gnised Yacht I Club, for yachts 25 tons nr<l upwards. Course about 2f H miks. Entrance fee, £ 1 <s. H First pfize, second prize, £7 10s. H SECOND RACE. ■ Open to all Yachts belonging to a recognised Yacht I Club, for yachts above 11 tons and not exceeding '<■ £ ■ tons. Course about 26 miles. Entrance fee, lCs 6d. First prize, £1J second v THIRD RACE. Open to all comers, who need not IKS members of A recognised Yaci.t Club, for yachts not excecùin 11 tAms. Course about 25 miles. Entrance fee, 10s 6d, First prize, £ 7 10s; second ori?.e, £ 3. Other Races will take place during the day fo, Dredge Boats, Gis, and. Rowing Boats. There wiU be Duck Hun, and Swimming Matches. CH AS. WM. REES STOKES, Hon. Sec. DAVID lEWIS, Sec. Committee Itoom, Tenbv, South Wales, July 10, 1&S2. 58951 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SUMMER EXCURSION TU TITER, VIA WYB VALLEY. Oil THURSDAYS, from Newport at 1.25 p.m. and on WEDNESDAYS, from Cardiff at 9.40 a.m. and 12.50 p.m. To PORTUCAWL, DAILY, from Newport at 9.30, Cai !iif 10.0, and Llantrissant 1< .30 a.m. CHEAP CIRCULAR EXCURSION TICKETS are now issued by the ordinary trains from CARli) FF, Newport, Caerleoli, Pontnewydd, and P< litypool lto.ad which entitle passengers to travel to TINTERN either via Chepstow or via Monmouth, and to break their journey, either going or retumin¡{, at Raglan, Mon. mouth, or Chepstow, "enabling them to travel to and fro ùy either route. For fares, &c., see seda.1 bills. 58343 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On SATURDAY and MONDAY, JULY 29th and 318\ CHKAP EXCURSION iICKKTMfur SHREWSBURY, Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Rbyl, and Ab«r<rele wi 1 b, issued from PenibruKe Dock at 7.50, Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8.30. Narberth 9.0, New Milford 8.<40. Haverford- wtst 9.2, lJandyssil 8.40, Carmarthen Town 9.65, 1 ar u,"rthen J lluetioll 10.13, Pontarduiais 9.15, Llanelh 10.5J, Gower Road 9.29, Swansea 7. J5, Ne tth 8.6, Bridg end 8.; 0, Cardiff 9.30, Newport 9.50. Pontnewydd 10.1L Aberdare 9.6, Mountain Ash 9.1b, Merthyr 8.55y Quaker's Yard 9.26, lrowi is8.55, Pontvpool Town 1012. Pontypool Road 10.30, Abergavenny 10.57, and Rust II.37"a.m. Passengers 011 July 9tlt return any weel day to August 5th inclu-jv6, and those on July 31st any week day to August 7th inclusive For further particulars see special bills. 58950 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. ^TR ETT WES TE RN RAILWAY. CHERBOrRG AND PARIS, VIA WEYMOUTH. NEW ROUTE through NORMANDY and BRIT. TANY to PARIS, the WEST anti SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for Pa,¡¡>ienger, Parcels, and Merchandise between the principal towus .n the Great Western and Western of fiance Railways. The Steamers leave WEYMOUTH at 11.30 p.m., and GilERBOUitG about 7.0 p.m., according to tide, DAIL Y (Sundays excepted), weather awl t'ire\¡1\):,i.nces permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 58670 J. CRIMKSON. General Manager. gUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND, GLASGOW and the HIGHLANPS. Ofteya! Route via Crinan and Caledonian Cana.s). Royal Mail Steamer CULUlA or ION A from GLAS<M»w DAIUT at 7 a.m., from Crki-'n i k at 9 a.m., conveying 111 con- nection with his West Highland Steamers passengers for Oban, Fort-Wiliiam, Inverness, Loehawe, Skye. Gairloch, Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, Jshy, St'Tiiowav, «c Official Guide, 3d Illustrated, 6tl and b. Time Bill with Map and Fares free from Messrs JOMS and SON, Booksellers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or by pwt from the owner, DAVID MACDRAVNK, 119. Hope-st-,Glasgow. gPECIAL | j I N E S IN SUMMER SUITS, FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, AND GEN T L E M K K A'f yyr pRICE AND SONS, THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 18 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. G /CARPENTER, • V_^ SHOE MANUFACTURER AND WAREHOUSEMAN, 37, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. G- (TIARPENTER, • LADIES' BOOTS. LADIES' SHOES. G /CARPENTER, • V7 GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS. GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. (i 7^ARPENTER> \JC» BOYS' BOOTS. GIRLS' BOOTS. CARPENTER, • BOOT & SHOE CARPENTER, WAREHOUSE, 37, sr. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 56241 A H D, MR. CHAS. T. PASMORE, L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON, REMOVED from No. 13, Dynevor-plsce, to No 2. NORTHAMPTON VILLAS, sT (Two doors from Christin&-street\ SWANSEA. £ 8625 STOCK EXCHANGE SPECULATION AND INVESTMENT. RGLISH AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS. For Probable Course of these and other Markets, see SPECIAL WEEKLY CIRCULAR. 58681 Free on application to STOKES & HALL, St Stephen's-cliambers, Telegraph-street, London, K.C. ALL GOOns CARRIAGE FREE TO SOUTH WALES ST AM KISS. ^RTISTIC J^URNiTURE, CARPETS AND CURTAINS, AT MODFiMTE noST. rriRAPNELL & 30, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. 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