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BOOT AND SHOE i V/\ WAREHOUSE. A T One of the most extensive 1V> Assortments in South + Wales or the West of R-gland \%v A Re&Uy Good X BOOTS & SHOES C> >\ Made of the Best Materials, and on the most approved principles, at very ^^7 MODERATE PRICES. 3 63980
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alt5 bn Aucttmi. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEORGE ALEXANDER.. Sale of Properties, at Cardiff and Penarth July Shop and Dwelling-houses, at Cathays T,V S7 Freehold Building .site, at Cardiff ..••••• „ Messrs BEYNON & LEWIS. Household Furniture, ^lExf63, Silver Lead & Copper Mines, at Aberystwitb Juiv 23 Mr K. H. DAY IES. Houses and Shops, at Pento. ^ly Messrs D. EVANb <fe SON. Horses, Harness, Ac., at ^Prvr''an<YiiEC H Ui 13 Messrs GOTTW ALT LOW LJNG, anu HUGHES 65 Horses, Cobs, & Ponies, at Horse Exchange..July 17 Sale of Shares at Chamber iof Commerce July k.3 Pollard Oak Furniture, at Cardifi Julyz3 Contents of Rectory, at Cardifi July 23 and £ 4 Cart and Colliery Horses, at Horse Exchange.. July 24 Stock of Wall Papers, at Cardiff July 30 Carpet Warehouseman's Stock, at Cardiff Tilly 31 Mr JAMES HALL. Freehold Farm and Lands, at Brecon July 20 Messrs W and S. HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff July 31 Freehold Buildinc Laud, at Cardift jilly 31 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff July 31 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Plumber's Stock-in-trade, at Swansea July 19 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea July 20 Public-house and other Property, at Swansea July 31 Messrs HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estate, at Lampeter Sep Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea July 17 Horses, &c., at Swansea July 31 Mr JOHN ANDREW JENKINS. Freehold Iun, at Tenby July 31 „ Mr F. B, JONES. Horses, at Bristol July 19 Carriages, Harness, &e., ftt Bristol .July 26 Mr JOHN MACK LEKDEB. ?> Household Furniture, at Swansea — July 19 Printing Material, Ac., at Swansea July „ Mr MORRIS Enclosures of Land, at Haverfordwest July 28 Mr THOMAS PRICE Sale of Manor, Farm. and Lands, atTalgarth July 18 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Freehold Property, at Cowbridge July 17 Shares, at Cardiff Ju'y 27 Business Premises, at Cardiff August 2 T Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Iron and Tinplate Works, at Swansea July 18 « Mr DAVID THOMAS. reeho;d Farms, at Carmarthen July 21 j, Messrs WILLIAMS and DANIEL. household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff July 20 SALE THIS DAY. &ALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT COLWIN M STONE. NEAR COWBRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL at the Bear Hotel, Gowbridge, onTUES- pflX'Jnly 17, 1883, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to fon -lons of ^a'c a3 shall be produced, and in the 0wi!1g lot or lots as shall he determined upon at the "me of sale, all that SR FREEHOLD PROPERTY, mate in the Village of Colwinstone, near Cowbridge, Ta_ in the County of Glamorgan. Btin Tir^11 that conveuient COTTAGE, with OUT- bv S and a productive GARDEN, containing the T?fas"r«nent 13 perches, and numbered 175 o» stone Commutation Map of the parish of Colwin- Ta^uahle enclosure of MEADOW taininwY 'o. ua^e 'n the sa*1(l village aforesaid, con- the cofii 20p. or thereabouts, ana numbered 103 on of > niaP- together with three valuable enclosures mon ^Orcuud, lately part of Golden Mile Com- 30 3j ily"'I,1.S la 2r 34p (more or less), and numbered vaj,, 32 in the map, annexed to the award of the GoldPr. *5'-?sJn the matter of the Inclosure of the ThA iT e Amnion. Colwin^. ve Pr°Perty is Copyhold of the Manor of Samin AT e' ancl is now in the occupation of Mr Ben- C&an,asTeariy tenant. to thf. particulars and conditions of Sale, apply fclea"ra Av ,'oneers. at Cardiff and Cowbridge, or to Pridd 811101 Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Ponty- 63823 Sat P „ TOWN OF CARDIFF. ME OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES. ft GEORGE ALEXANDER is in- ■HoUl ,?tni.c,tc-d to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal 01? '-TUESDAY, 24th July Next, at Eight all thaM-a 1 "uabl^°°con<ons he then produced, FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, >»iti! the Premises thereon ei'ected, being Ami i,, °- 8' St- JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF, Having a frontage of about 25 feet, and a depth of rr,. about 106 feet. a »i Premises were lately occupied by Mr Rutter, at clear yearly rental of £ 105. Besides the front pre- "uses, there are two large ovens (one being very large j~Jd modern), a well containing excellent water, and ail conveniences for carrying on a Baking and Confee- tionery Business. The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to this oite, which is extensive and suitable for any trade requiring space at the back. It is in a main thorough- aud is one of the most commanding sites in Car- diff. Further particulars of Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff; Mr R. Emery, vjueen-street, Cardifi; or the Auctioneer, 7, Work- ing-street, Cardiff. — 11th July, 1833. 64001 CATHAYS. CARDIFF. SALE OF LARGE LEASEHOLD SHOP AND M DWELLING-HOUSES. R GEORGE ALEXANDER is in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 24th July, 1883, at Eight p.m., the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that commodious SHOP and DWELL- ING-HOUSE situate on the corner of Harriet-street and Brydges-place, Catbays, and let to a respectable < tenant at a clear rent of S43 per annum. These premises are conveniently arranged, and con- tain large double-front shop, warehouse, two parlours, six bedrooms, offices, and yard, with side entrance. LOT 2.—The DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining Lot 1, let to a respectable tenant at;220 16s per annum. Lots 1 and 2 are held for an unexpired term of about 98 years at ground rents of £ 4 4s and JE2 lis 6d respectively. LOT S.-All those THREE six-roomed DWELLING- HOUSES, situnte on the east of Cockburn-street, Cat- nays, respectably let, and producing each £ 19 14s per | annum. These Houses are held for an unexpired term of about 93 years at a rental of B9, which will be apportioned in the event of a division of the lots. Further particulars of J. H. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff or of the Auctioneer, 7, Working-street, Cardiff.: 64000 CATHAYS, CARDIFF; AND PENARTII. SALE OF LEASEHOLD VILLAS AND DWELLING HOUSES. MR GEO. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on lUHoDAY, 24th July 1883, at 7.30 p.m, the following DKSlRAiiLE PROPERTIES AT PENARTH. I'OT I.-All that convenient MESSUAGE AND PREMISES, being No. 31, Arcot-street, let to Mr Hale, at a rental of £ 26 t er annum. LOT 2.-All that well-built HOUSE, adjoining lot if o",1, jeinL>' No- 35, Arcot-street, let to Mr Morgan at per annum. Each of the above houses contain eight Tooms and omoes, and have a frontage of 23 feet. They are held for the residue of a term of 99 years from May, 1882, at a ground rent of £ 2 5s" each, and have gardens and back entrances. LOT 3.-Ailthat double MESSUAGE and PREMISES, Dsmg No. 34, Arcot-street, in the occupation of Mr ■L»yer at a rental of £ i6 8s per annum, containing 14 rooms and offices, and is suitable for a private hotel or Boarding-house. This lot is held for a similar term to Lots 1 and 2, at a ground rent of £ 3, 4—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- »iiSh,>, similftr to Lots 1 and 2. Let to Mr Jenkins at rental of £ 26 per annum. This lot is in all respects similar to Lots 1 and 2. T MISKIN-STREET, CATHAYS. LOT 5.—All that Leasehold VILLA RESIDENCE, bein No. 38 Miskin-street, Cathays, let to a respect- able tenant at B30 per annum, and containing a side entrance. LOT 6.—A similar VILLA to Lot 5, having no side en- trance, being No. 42. Lor 7.—A similar VILLA to Lot 5, having no side en- trance. being No. 44. Lots 5, 6, and 7 arc respectably let, and contain dining and drawing rooms, kitchens, sculleries, cellars, four bedrooms, bathrooms, andw.c., with large gardens, aud are fitted with blinds, gas fitt- ings, kc. They are held for an unexpired term of 97 years at ground rents of -14 2s for Lots 6 and 7, and S4 12s for Lot 5. LOT 3.—All that commodious VILLA, being No. 58, iskill strelt, containing 5 bedrooms, hot and cold water baths, and havins a side entrance. Let to a iexpectable tenant at B40 per annum. LOT 9. All that commodious VILLA, adjoining Lot 8! contammg a ,iin,lar number oi rooms, but having no side entrance. Respectably let at £ 35 per annum. The gr(,iiii(i i,e,ilt Lot3 is £5 10s, and oil Lot about 97 yfarHanmU11' a"d the term uncxPireJ Further particulars as to Penarth lots of Mr Davul Rees, ZO, Arcot-street, Penarth or of Mescrs Dalton, Spencer Corbett, ami Evans, solicitors, Car- diff ov as to CaJiajs lots, of Mr F. Martin, builder, Cardiff; John Jones, Esq., solicitor. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardifi; or as to either of the lots of the Auction er. 7, Working-street, Cardiff. 63967 TTIOR SALE by AUCTION, by order of JO Mortgagee, at CASTLE PILL, MILFORD HAVEN, onTilURSHA\, July 19th, 1833 THE SCHOONER "SARAH & MARY, Of Aberystwitb, And her materials as she may then lie. This vessel was extensively repaired in 1^82, and classed A1 red for 8 years burthen per register, 76 tons will carry about 125 tons. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.ill., on tns rieacn the vessel, and subject to conditions then auu "ere produced. r ===- MR ROBERT EVANS begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public, that his V-fP"™ MR JOHN EVANS GRIFFITHS, having i.tcompleted his articles with him, will, from the ATviS day of JULY INST., be duly licensed as fcssiVt ?^T £ ER AND APPRAISER, and will act as his Lain a lu Carryintc on the business of an Auctioneer, ex Asent, and Appraiser, and from his several years jj 'L?!?e?ce him has acquired a good sound iat; t %eu^'le business, and trusts will give gen r&l •atisfactioii. _^seii d_2n dJu 1 y, 1883. 63943 STIFF'S STARCH, STAUCH —- Is specially -suitable for V-tlFF S STARCH, COLIARS,WRISTBANDS, iSHLRT FRONTS, <tc., im Qj TIFF'S pai'tins a BEAUTIFUI to blAKOH. GLOSSYSURFACEtothese ^-7—— Articles, and making the WlIFF'S STARCH f-inen look like new. ►O jtsr The GENUINE AR. QT> A I> N 1 J TiCLE is Sold by Grocers, to tolAKOli. Druggists, and Oilmen, in Hh boxes and 51b papers, STIFFS STAKCU. 2?^ Bess." WTIFFS STARCH. QTIFF & f^iO; ftTlFF'iS STARCH O „ w 29, REDCLIFFE-STREET, BRISTOL. B OROUUH OF NEWPORT. street I'H-'LIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Lower Mei'chant- and cn>r UT>' t'Je Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster in v Rents the principal hoardings and stations Posters t°rt aui^ Neighbourhood. Two good bill- Io*n -^P4- Work attended to with quick despatch by ¡\udíntt. SALE THIS DAY' HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. G OTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 17th o ULY, 1883, at Twelve o'clock, 65 VALUABLE HORSES, Comprising- HARNESS HORSES, HACKS AMD PONIES. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. On MONDAY, 23rd JULY, AT ABOUT 3 O'CLOCK. /N OTTW ALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES vJT will SELL by AUCTION, in connection with the great sale of a clergyman's effects, to be held at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the following -NI.A MAGNIFICENT SET OF FURNITURE, In VERY FINE POLLARD OAK. with carved panels, Consisting of A 6 FEET 6 IN. SIDEBOARD, with ebonized rims, bevelled edge glass panels in back, and fitted pedestals. A GRAND DINING ROOM SUITE, with stuffed back panels to all the chairs, covered in best Morocco. I A 10 FEET MASSIVE DINING TABLE, with patent screw action. The above complete set of Dinbig-room Furniture was supplied within the last 12 months at a cost of 200 guineas. 61013 ON MONDAY, 23RD JULY. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BUTE DOCKS. P OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES V?T are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Chamber of Commerce, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on MON- DAY, 23rd July, 1883, at 12 o'clock, 100 SHARES OF B10 EACH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. £ 3 per share has already been paid up. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneers 11, High-street, Cardiff. 63913 — -■ — — — ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 23RD AND 24TH, AT 11, IIIGIT-STREET, CARDIFF. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE by Auction of THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE, LIBRARY OF BOOKS, PICTURES, AND OTHER CONTENTS OF A LARGE COUNTRY RECTORY, Removed to Cardiff from a distance (Being the property of a Clergyman who is removing to a distant Diocese where the residence has been r?rt left furnished), nearly the whole of which was supplied by the re- nowned firm of London Upholsterers and House Furnishers, Messrs JACKSQN and GRAHAM. IN THE STUDY.—FURNITURE in DARK WALNUT, embracing SUITE in morocco, SIDEBOARD with bevel plates. TABLES, bookcases; a portion of the LIBRARY of BOOKS, comprising 600 volumes, and includin finely bound books in calf and other bind- ings, embracing theological, poetical, and scientific subjects, manuscript sermons, rare bronzes and Scriptural paintings, coloured ecclesiastical design screens and windows, with representations of the Apostles, old Bibles, escriltaire writing desk, book- racks, stands for sticks, and other attractive effects. IN DINING AND DRAIVING-ROOM. -VERY GRAND POLLARD OAK FURNITURE, (see special advertise- ment) comprising 6 feet GLASS BACK SIDE-BOARD, 10 feet DINING TABLE and MOROCCO COVERED SUITE, all to match, silk and tapestry CURTAINS. AXMINSTER CARPET, 18 feet by 13 feet 6: TURKEY CARPET, 17 feet by 14 feet 6 Four VALUABLE OLD SCRIPTURAL PAINTIXGS, two large chimney glasses, dinner wagon, side tables, two fine loo or oocasioral tables, velvet table covers, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD DRAW- ING-ROOM SUITE in crimson silk, with wall and centre ornaments and curtains to match, cottage pianoforte, a pair of valuable satinwood cabinets, with Dresden china plaques, grand clocks, vases, old china, girandoles, velvet wall brackets, folding and other chairs, footstools in costly old-fashioned plush tapes- try. IN BREAKFAST-ROO-NI AND SITTING-ROOM.- MASSIVE AVELL-SBASONED FURNITURE in SPANISH MAHOGANY, including a very fine 7-FF.ET CARVED SIDEBOARD, with DINING-TABLE and SUITE TO MATCH,, together with the carpets, pictures,_ old upright clock, etchiugs, engravings, brass ecclesiastical design gaseliers and centre lights, bagatede board, &c. IN THE NINE BEDROOMS.—Kidderminster, Brus- sels, and Wilton CARPETS off floors of all room., five old and handsome modern BEDSTEADS in polished wood; brass, and iron, with excellent spring bedding, and linen and damask furniture complete. A MAG- NIFICENT AMERICAN WALNUT BEST BED- ROOM SET, supplied at a cost of -2170; polished ash and figured walnut suites, with 4ft and 6ft wardrobes, curtains, toilet ware, pictures, odd toilet tables, chests of drawers, ottomans, child's cot. Three WARDROBES and TOILET TABLES to match, bed- room easy chairs, ecnl, lace and tapestry curtains, cheval and swing glasses. The PICTURES include some very VALUABLE GALLERY PAINTIKGS of Scriptural subjects, rare old examples of deceased and living painters, including Gaspar, Foussin, Albano, Richard, Wilson, fiirmann, Full- wood, Miles, and others engravings, etchings, &c. CONTENTS OF HOUSEKEEPER'S ROOM, LAND- ING, CHINA PANTRIES, KITCHENS, FITTINGS OF STAIRCASES AND HALL, together with guns, shooting cases, pic-nic hampers, lawn chairs, rustic furniture, and a large variety of miscellaneous articles. (^OTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES VJT have received instructions to remove to Car- diff from the Rectory, and SELL by AUCTION with. out reserve in their two large Sale-rooms, at 11, High- street, Cardiff, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, July 23rd and 24th, at 11 o'clock each day, the whole of the above effects. ON VIEW FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 20th and 21st JULY. Full detailed catalogues will be ready on the 17th July, and may be had either upon personal application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff, or by post upon receipt of address. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Auctioneers, in announcing this unusually at- tractive sale, would respectfully remind the general pubhc that the character and quality of the whole of the Ef'-cts, which are supplied by Jacteon and Graham, are such a are seldom, if t ver, submitted to public auction and they invite all intending purchasers to view the Effecta in thclr rooms on the 20th and 21st July. 636r;ft HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF C'i OTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES Jf will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 24th July, 1833, at 2 o'clock ;,a nc,.u,Il y, 30 CART AND COLLIERY HORSES, Including:— £ '.oss&m," CREAM MARE, 4 years, 14.3. "Darling," BAY MARE, 16.1. "Brandy," DAY GELDING, 15.2. BAY MARE, 15.1. "Daisy," GREY MARE, 5years, 16hands. BAY MARE, 6 y-ars, 15.2. v. Captain," BAY GELDING, 16 bands. Polly," BAY MARE, 15 hands. Rattler," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15 hands. BAY MARE, 4 years, 16 hands. Violet," GREY MARE, 7 years, 15 hands. BAY MARE, 15 hands. Prince," BLACK GELDING, 6 years, 15 hands. "Fanner," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 16hands. Tom," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 14 hands. Derby DARK BROWN GELDING, b years 26 hands GREY MARE 15.2. FarmerBAY GELDING, 16 hands. BAY MARE, 5 years, 13.2 BAY MARE, 15 hands. BAY GELDING, 6 years, 14.2. THE ABOVE CART HORSES ARE WARRANTED GOOD AND STAUNCH WORKERS. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED AND MiY ]BE MADE UP TO THURSDAY NEXT. Entry form may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardtff. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE of the PKNYMOHFA and OTHER FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the parishes of Llanybyther, Llannhangel-Rhosycorn, Lianliawddog, Llangunnor, ,u alid Town of Carmarthen. MR DAVID THOMAS is favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royai Hotel, Carmarthen, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of July, 1883, in 21 lots, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, forming a territory of 1,300 acres in extent. Atso the substantially-buili; and delightfully situated Mansion House of Penymorla," standing within its own plea- sure ground on an eminence commanding a fine view of the Va.!o of Toivy and the town of Carmarthen from which it is only distant about half a mile(. aud several dwelling-houses, yards, and other> premises, in the town of Carmarthen, viz. Bedwbach, Havodyrwynos, Nantllwyd, Pantybettws Pentre Evan, Blaeuhauliw, Tyrwaun, Gors, Cwmceir' Goyery, Penrhiwlas, Penymorfa Mansion, Ac., Cable Hill, otherwise Penymorfa Farm, Houses and Field Jolly Tar lUll and Premise., 2 Houses in Jolly Tar Lane, Corporation Yard and Houses adjoining same, 1 and la, St. Mary-street. The above Estate lies in a good sporting country having several extensive groves of cak and fir planta- tions, and in the neighbourhood of several packs of PAIV,' JA.RFC. of ifc lies O» th° banks of the river trout^shh' 1S cele'jratct* ful' salmon, sewin, aud BE^ADOF MR P*A,LS AI'^ conditions of sale, may ^QUIY-ST^PFT VARD Morris, solicitor, 4 anfl street, Carmarthen or r.'f ,s°nVcltor' (iuaJ" 'Surveviiifr »,w! r '> of t,Ir Oav.d Thomas, at his Carnmr"hen aUd -ency ^ces, 3j Blue-street, "W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO., S- NJ | STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 77 CROCKHKRBTOWN,)P, 248 BUTE-STREET, J CARDIFF. 53 COMMERCLVL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83 HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 21, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. I Orders received, and Parceis forwarded to Work?, carriage free, by the following^ AGENTS'.— Aberdare Mr Eschles, Commercial-place. Blaenavon ..Mr J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, ^lton-.treet. BreTOn Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bui wark. Brynmawr .Mi's Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blaina Mrs Collins, High-street.. Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Villi era. street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Ilaverfordwest.f,lr Ellis Jones, Printer, High-street. Llandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. Maesteg Mr T. Grove, 56, High-street. Penarth Mr Thomas, 45, Plassey-street. Pentrj Mr W. G. Davies, 25, Albert-street. Porth Mr J. H. Thomas, Hannah-street. Pontypool Mr Roberts, Grocer, High-street. Tenby MissEynon, Confectioner, Bcllvue. Usk Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street 111- r JYJR T. WYNDHAM L. GLAVES, VETERINARY SURGEON, 1, ELY.ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. 63918 by Ruction. CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED (J G. MADDOX, AUCTIONEER AND SECRETARY), 24, 25. and 20. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE MOST COMMODIOUS ROOMS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. SPECIAL NOTICE. In accordance with the announcement made in pre- vious advertisements the Company beg to direct attention to the tact that thev have now OPENED one of the spacious and h&ndsoniely-appoinred Rooms in the building as a SHOW ROOM for the EXHIBITION of HIGH-CLASS ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE, POTTERY, PAINT- INGS, STATUARY, BRONZES, and other articles of vertu intended for SALE by PRIVATE TREATY. A moderate weekly rental in proportion to the space occupied will be charged ou all goods sent in for Exhi- bition or Sale, which will be inclusive of insurance. The price of every article will be marked thereon in plain figures. Connoisseurs and collectoi s of china, antiquities, brie a brae, &c\, &c., having articles for disposal or exchange, are invited to avail themselves of the very superior advantages offered by the above magnificent premises. For particulars apply to the Secretary, at the com- pany's offices. 11020 63533 COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOM, ST. JOHN'S- I SQUARE. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS WILLIAMS and DANIEL arc instructed by the High Bailiff of the Cardiff County-court and under distress tor rent, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 20th inst.. a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FUliNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany 100, walnut, Pembroke, an 11 other tables, couches, bofas, oak and painted chests of drawers, arm chairs, Windsor chairs, iron bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, 6 pairs palliasses, dressing tallies aud washstands, towel rail, night commodes, 2 child's cribs, chimney and toilet glasses, fenders and stands, fire-irons, pictures, together with a quantity of glass, china, and the usual culinary utensils; also 1 useful lathe, and a chest containing blacksmith's tools. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneers' Offices and Sale-rooms, 5, St. Jolin's- square, Cardiff. 64040 SALE THIS DAY. LEONTINE VILLA, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CANTON. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on the JL Premises as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 17tb, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr Francis Harris, seized under an exe- cution issued through the High Sheriff of the county of Glamorgan. The Effects include pianoforte and mnsicstool, sofas, chairs, easy chairs, tables, fenders, carpets, rugs, books, curtains, whatnot, pier gI3.Sses, umbrella stand, iron: bedsteads, mattresses, beds, chests of drawers, wash- stands, dressing tables, toilet lases, commodes, &e. The lots will be on view the morning of the sa which will commence punctually at 12 o'clock Noon. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, July 10th, 1883. 63996 SALE TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD IROlM AND TINPLATE WORKS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of July, 1883, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced) All those WORKS, known as the GOWER IRON and TINPLATE WORKS, situate at Penclawdd, near Swansea. The Works comprise, viz.:— FORGE.—23 puddling furnaces, 3 balling furnaces, 1 fettling furnace, 11 boilers with galloway tubes, 2 3-ton steam hammers. 1 24-ton steam hammer, engine, double ram pump, Blake's patent crushing machine, and weighbridge. MILLS.—4 mills, 8 furnaces, 2 engines, doublers, and shearers driven engine in mills. ANNEALING-ROOM,—Hutching's patent pickling' machine, equal to the supply of 5 mills. TIN HOUSE.—12 tinning machines, driven by hori- zontal engine. ASSORTING-ROOM, with loft over—PALM OIL STORES. SCRUFF-ROOM.—Shearing-room, with small engine and shears, saw bench. SMITHY, with steam hammer. Offices. YARD.—Three firing boilers, economizer driven by small engine, special pump, bar cuttiog machine, 20- ton weighbridge. The premises are held for terms of 70 years, from the 25th day of December, 1372, at annual rents amounting There are sidings into the works from the London and North Western Railway. The works are thoroughly well arranged, a large out- lay having been made in the erection of modern machinery and appliances. They possess ample water rights and tipping ground, and suitable coal is worked in the neighbourhood. The Loose Plant is to be taken by the Purchaser at a •. valuation in the usual way, and invent ries of same can be inspected at any time. Possession may be had on completion of the pur- chase, or previously by arrangement. Copies of these particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained on application to Messrs Stricks and Bellinghasn, Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs Fussell, Prichard, Swann, Henderson, and Wall, Solicitors, Bristol; or of the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swan- sea. 63780 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. TYGLYN ESTATE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of an unusually Important Sale of a GRAND RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD ESTATE, MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & 1.1.. THOMPSON are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Lampeter.in the month of SEPTEMBER next, the TYGLYN ESTATE, Comprising tho Mansion, with its splendid grounds, gardens, woodlands, and river scenery, distant about three miles from Aberaryon, and close to the turnpike road from Lampeter to this favourite water- ing place and port, together with the fanns known as Craigybarkit, Penoont Newydd, Pistillgwyn, Noyadd-du, Maesyfelin, Clyncoch, Tyglyn Mill, Pencn- wc, Newgate, Coed-y-Tyglyn-uchaf, Cipill-coch, Coed- y-gleison, Tyn-y-beaw, Tanerdy, Dolan-corris, Cae Garw. Llamwen, Ffynnondefalog, Tygwyn, Rhiwlas- issa, Pantyronen, Cwmpantyronon, Brynpithill, with other numerous tenements and cottages, in the parishes of Ciliau-aeron, Cilcennin, Dihewid, Llandewi-Aberarth, Llansaint-ffraed, and Llanrhystid, embracing an area of upwards of 1,300 acres, of which full particulars may be shortly obtained from Grane & Son, Solicitors, 23, Bedford-row, J..ondon; or from Messrs J- Howell Thomas & Thompson, Land Agents, Carmarthen. 64009 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE of HORSES at Mr X F. B. J ONES'S HORSE REPOSITORY, College- street, Bristol, will take plac on THURSDAY, July 19th, including many capital Hunters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Early entries respectfully solicited, to ensure their being duly advertised, in- serted in catalogue, and good stalls secured. Sale at One o'clock punctually. N.B.—A sale of Horses will be held at the above Repository every alternate Thurs- day throughout the year, and a Carriage, Harness, and Saddlery Sale every intermediate Thursday. F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 63726 121 HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE IN THE RHONDDA VALLEY. MR E. II. DAVIES has received in- structions by various owuers of property to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, July 23rd, and the following day (if necessary), at the Queen's Hotel, Pentre, 121 HOUSES AND SHOPS, Situated at Trelierbert, Treorky, Cwmpark, Tynybedw, Pentre, Ton Pentre, and Ystmd Rhondda. The auctioneer, with confidence, begs to call the special attention of capitalists to this unusual and rare opportunity. The whole of the lots are nearly new, substantially built, furnished with all modern im- provements, and are situated in the centre of the wealthiest colliery district in South Wales, where there is a great demand for properties. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to the Auctioneer, Baglan Chambers. Pentre. Pontypridd. TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an Order of JL the High Court of Justice made in an Action re John Jackson Williams, deceased, Reed 11. Williams John y. Williams, with the approbatIOn of His Lordship the Vice-Chancellor, Sir James Bacon, by Mr JOHN ANDREW JENKINS, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Cobourg Hotel, Tenbv, in the County of Pembroke, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, 1883, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, in one Lot, "a certain FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, Known as the Grey Horse Inn, situate in High-street, in the centre of the Town of Tenby, in the said County of Pembroke, opposite to the Church, and within a few doors of the Post-office, with Back Premises extending to Crack well-street, anet overlooking the Harbour and commanding UIl uninterrupted view of Carmarthen Bav. The Premises are tIJ be oJd with possession. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be Md gratis of <f. W. II. Stokes, Esq., of Tenby, in the County of Pembroke, Solicitor; of D. Husrlies Brown, Eso., of Pembroke Dock, in the County of Pembroke, Solicitor of Messrs Parker, of 17, Bedford-row, London, Solici- tors of the Auctioneer, at the Fern House, Tenby of Messrs Rees, Davies, and Co., No. la, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry, London, Solicitors and at the place of Sale. Dated tile 9th day of Julv, 1833. .„,T .C. HARWOOD CLARKE, M033 Chief clerk. rrliI ..oil. "QAMBRIAN" JGLCYCLES & r^RICYCLES Arc still unsxcelled, and daily becoming more popular. Sole Makers—MORRIS BROTHERS. WORKS.PONTYPRIDD. DEPOTS.CARDIFF—15, CROCKHERBTOWN. NEWPORT, 2, CLARENCE-PLACE (East End of Newport Bridge). Easy Terms of Payment, or a Discount for Cash. M. Hnos. are Factors of every requisite. List of ono of the Largest Stocks of New and Second-hand Ma- chines in the Kingdom. One Stamp. MACHINES EXCHANGED. EXHIBITORS AT GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 61192 LONDON AGENT :-GOY. LEADENIIALL-STREET. CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- J POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES; CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. o MPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions oi Advertising Circular Distributing, dcc, 991 All orders promptly attended to. 55251 NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS JJL THE BEST REMEDY NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS JLl FOR INDIGESTION. "TVTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS J3) WITH JUSTICE CALLED. "TVTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS THE NATURAL STRENGTHENER. "XTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS _L1 49853 OF THE HUMAN STOMACH A POWERFUL TONIC AND GENTLE, APKRISNX. LM ^UI;II0!T. — OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. A large and important sale of HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FURNITURE, the property of a lady who is giving up housekeeping. MR JOHN MACK LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT, July 19th, 1883, the undermentioned valuable FURNITURE Mahogany dining-room suite in leather, comprising couch, 2 easy chairs, 6 small do., walnut oval tble, do. whatnot, corner do., handsome mahogany sideboard with plate-giass back, small office washstand, 2 mats, half-circle washstands and tables, maple bedroom suite, ash ditto, 2 painted ditto, black and gold pier glass, Oak ditto handsomely painted, 2 brass rail bed- steads, rosewood card table, mats, coal vase, walnut do., (brass mountings), walnut too table, 2 large mahogany bookcases (suitable for a solicitor), nearly new Brus- sels carpet (with border), washing machine by Brad- ford, 6 dining-room chairs in leather, iron umbrella stand, &c., Ac. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. 64042 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. TO PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, AND OTHER! MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION (unle.-s previously disposed of lsy Private Contract) early in July, 18S3, the whole of the PLANT AND MATERIALS Used in the carrying on of the Business of General Printer and Bookbinder Comprising Ingle's machine, Albion press, cutting machine, standing press and glazing boards, imposing stone, about 80 cases of type, about 50 different sorts of wood and metal jobbing type, metal and other furni- ture, composing sticks, frames, itc., ruling machine, br;e copying press, a good assortment of bookbinding tools anti materials, also several reams of paper, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 63728 TO PLUMBERS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OTHERS. ESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been ivJ. instructed by Mr F. G. Lawrence to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, oil the Premises, 101, Strand, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of July, 1683, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Gas fittings, brasses, lathe, punching machine, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street. 64004 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of July, 1883, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, The property of a Gentleman leaving Swansea, Comprising six mahogany chairs in hair, easy ditto, mahogany cheffonniere, couches in leather and hair, pier glasses in black and gold and gilt frames, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, walnut drawing-room suite in velvet, walnut and mahogany loo tables, birch dining table, iron and brass French bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds, towel horses, mahogany- and painted chest of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, cane-seat chairs, culinary and kitchen utensils, &c. also a tricycle in good condition, sewing machine. &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. N.B.—The whole of the above must be sold as the rooms are let for a sale of jewellery. 64043 SALE OF VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND COTTAGE PROPERTY. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division- Air Justice Chitty. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN THOMAS, DECEASED. THOMAS V. THOMAS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Pursuant to an Order in the above Action, by MR HENRY HILL, the person appoin- ted by the Judge, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 31;t July, 1883, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the undermentioned PREMISES, Subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. LOT 1.—Ail that Leasehold MESSUAGE or PUBLIC- HOUSE known as the Waunwen Inn, Waunwen, near Swansea, situate on the main road from Swansea to Carmarthen, having a depth of 80 feet, and com- prising bar, good cellar, smoke-room, two kitchens, scullery and yard on first floor—sitting-room, two bed- rooms, and convenient club-room, and in the occupa- tion of Richard Hughes upon an underlease for a term of 21 years from the 25th December, 1879, at the yearly rent of £52, which underlease contains a covenant for the payment to the lessee by the lessor of a sum of B75 at the end of the term. Also, all that DWELLING-HOUSE or COTTAGE adjoining the Waunwen Inn, known as number 95, Waunwen, containing six rooms, and in the occupation of Mrs Kelley, at a weekly rent of 7s. Also, a yearly ground rent of S2 15; arising out uf two cottages adjoining the last-mentioned premises, and payable for the residue of the term of 57 years from the 20tli June, 1861, under an underlease dated the 31st December, 1860. The whole of the above premises, except the Bar of the Waunwen Inn, but including the site of the said two cottages, and held upon a lease for 59 years from ther 24th June, 1859, at a yearly ground rent of R5 10s. The premises (formerly a cottage) now used as the bar of the Waunwen Inn, are held upon a lease for 52 years from the 23rd September, 1865, at the yearly ground rent of 12s. The mines and minerals under the above premises are reserved. LOT 2.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, or are reserved. LOT 2.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, or Cottages and Premises, staining four rooms each, with gardens in the rear, adjoining the Waunwen Inn, Waunwen, Swansea, aforesaid, and known as Numbers 92 and 93, Waunwen, aforesaid, and in the respective occupations of James Cole and David Divies, at weekly rents of 4s and 3s 6d. The above premises are held upon a lease for 95 years from 28th September, 1823, at a yearly ground rent of £ 1 10s. The mines and minerals under the above premises are reserved. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Mr Henry Hill, Swansea Messrs Collins and Wood, and Mr It. T. Leyson, Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs Field Roscoe and Co., No. 36, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, London, Solicitors; and Mr Richard White, of No. 7, New Inn, London, Solicitor. 64003 SALE THIS DAY. 24, MANSEL-STREET, SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 17th of July, 1883, the whole of the useful and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Brick Building, Oxford-street, Swansea. 63955 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSESTacT MR CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT -LTJL MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY, July 31st, 1883, at the Cameron Horse Repository. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street Swansea. 63954 SALE TO-MORROW. VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD-STREET SWANSEA. IV/fESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have received instructions to SELi^ by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th July, 1883 a large and varied assortment of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BICYCLE, Ac Sale to commence at 11 a.m. N.B.-Goods on Sale by Private Contract. 64006 Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea.. nltrí bti lJribaù Contrari FOR S A L E THE BAROE MELBOURNE, •O -,i.. „. (621 tons register). Built at Bellivean's Cove, Nova Scotia, in 1867, under special survey, and classed 3/3 1-1, in Veritas. Was thoroughly overhauled, and classed Al £ in American Record, u October, 18&>. Has had new wire rigging this year and has just been fitted out with stores, sails, and gear for a new voyage. Has carried 305 stds. deals from St. John, and^ equal to 960 loads timber, from Quebec. Shifts without ballast. Length, 149-5- ffc. '.breadth, 32-ft.; depth, 19-ft. Lying in Penarth ,ulder detention by Board of Trade. Will be sold cheap.-Apply to T. C. JON IS and Co., Liverpool and ARtwerp or to CHARLES H. JONES and Co., Cardiff. 5673 TO BUILDERS, PAINTERS, DECORA- TORS, AND HOUSEHOLDERS. NOW OPEN, at 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, with the Largest and Best-selected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS in South Wales; over 30,000 Pieces to select from, com- mencing at 2d per piece of twelve yards. Paints, Varnishes, Colours, Brushes. Window Glass, Room and Picture-frame Mouldings, Stains for wood. &c., &c. J. MOORE & SON, PKOPHIETORS, And at 7, BUTE-STREET, and 4, WINDSOR-ROAD 10987 PENARTH. 6317 i riTENTS AND MARQUEES FOR HIRE. Apply Messrs Ihos. Pngsley and Co.. Newoorfc Mon. Tents and Marquees of all sizes made on the shortest notice. Lmn-i WIVO J-. P. LEWIS, TIMBER MERCHANT, CARDIFF. All kinds of RAILWAY and OTHER FENCING, SLEEPERS, and SCANTLINGS. A Large Quantity of Firewood for Sale Cheap. SAW MILL: SALISBURY-ROAD. 63238 THE EAGLE CYCLE COMPANY, WORKS WESTGATE-STREET • SHOWROOM 64, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Have on view the largest and best selected STOCK OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES in the Principality. Ail tue latest patents and improvements. Sundries and accessories of aJI descriptions. Machines exchanged or sold on commission. Kepans promptly executed ou the premises by ex- penenced workmen. Easy terms, or discount for cash. 63450 %YM. JENKINS, MANAGER. r ASK FOR H ASLAM'S COTTON DREss GOODS, Choicest Designs for Ladies' Wear. IIASLAM'S LONG-CLOTHS and TWILLS, Of excellent make and finish. Manufactured from the best quality Cotton only, and finished perfectly pure. Every piece is stamped with HASLAM'S Name and Trade Mark (a squirrel over a diamond). Sold by ali first- class houses. JOHN JJASLAM & £ JO., LIMITED, 62756 Manchester and London. Mills—BOLTON. lY/f" PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS- -LfJL TRIT-UTOR, «!tc., 25, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDART5, begs to inform the public generally that he rents all the largest and principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman, Hirwain, and all out- lying districts. Contracts mada weekly or yearly. N.B.—Note.—At Paine's Temi>erance Hotel and Board N.B.—Note.—At Paine's Temperance Hotel and Board ins House, at above address, tobacco, cigars, and refresh- ments of all kinds may be had at any titne, and good accommodation for travellers &ç. 68—VW07 l'Jrap£rtl!t «r., ia 3Ed. TO B U I L D E R S. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES TO BE LET OR SOLD, AT ILFRACOMBE, Adjoining the Public Lawn Tennis Ground and pro- posed site for Crystal Palace. Money ready to be ad- vanced. Apply to G. E. Russell, Hfracombe. 63173 Insurance.' GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established A.T). 1837. LIFE, FIRE, ANNUITIES. CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED, £ 1,000,000. CHIEF OFFICE 103, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E.C. DIRECTORS SIR ANDREW LUSK, BART,, MP., Chairman. WILLIAM STRANG, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Principal Angus, D.D. James S. Mack, Esq. Joseph Bolton Doe.Esq.J.P James Pilkington.Esq, J.P. The Most Hon, the Marquis George Pitt. Esq. c-f Exeter. Henrv WiliiamRipley,Esq. Lieut. Col. H. D. Grey. Right Hon. Charles Pel- Lord Gilbert Kennedy. ham Villiers, M.P. RESULTS, 1882: New Life Policies issued, 1542; Amount assured thereby, £552,830; New Annual Premiums, £ 19,029; j Fire Premiums (gross), £ 86,813; Being an increase of £ 8,080; Fire Losses, £ 46.104; Total Income from all sources, £ 259,886; Increase of Life Reserve Fund, £5,958; Raised to, £74..98; Assets 31st December, 1832, £ 849,816; Uncalled Capital, £ 955,000. Respectable and influential Agents wanted through- out Wales. Apply to the District Supi/rintendent, Mr J. D. Hughes, 25, Nichol-street, Swansea. 63794 GEO. SCOTT FREEMAN, Secretary. -n_ ':if' ^financial. A GOOD PLAN.— £ 10 and upwards judiciously invested in Options -on Stocks and Shares often give handsome profits in ft few days. Full details in Explanatory Book gratis and post free.— Address, George Evans and Co., Stock Brokers, Gres- ham House, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Bst ami safeit plan over devised. 5535 OOUTH WALES FINANCIAL CORPO- O RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds, Life Policies, Reversions, Bonds, and other approved securities, Ie. payable by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers. Cardiff. 62755 JOHN f E-N, C.A., Secretary. =. (gintcattmt. CARDIFF. AVON VILLA, CYRIL-CRESCENT, ROATH.—SCHOOL FOR GIRl.S. Principal, MISS H. EVANS. The School Duties will be re sumed (D. V.) MONDAY, July 23rd, 1S33. 5676 QT. CATHERINE'S, ~HRK^PLACE^ CARDIFF A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Terms during 1883 :— First—January 19th to April 13th. Second—Alav 2:ul to July,31st. Third—September'18th to Decern" 22nd Fees for English, Mathematics, Lajguases, Science Class-singing, Drawing, Calisthenics, ttnd use of Books from Ei 93 to 55 15.g per term Boarders received, 10741 PRINCIPAL—Miss TULLIS <-1069 CO WD RIDGE. HEATH HOI7SE7 "COWBRIDGE. The Misses LLEWELLYN will RESUME THEIR SCHOOL DUTIES on TUESDAY, J^LY 31st. 63906 ['1 nEAT HOUSE, CPWBRIDGE. 'l.Jf LADIES' SCHOOLS PRINCIPALS—MRS and MISSES ctJLVER'»ELL. Terms during 1833 :—First—Jan. 2orti to April 21st. Second—May 4th to July 31st. Third-Sepc. 18th to Dec. 20th. Since December, 1881, 35 Public Cei tiiicates have been gained. ? i3QS4—7833 -J'- ABER GAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADRFS' SCHOOL, J"jL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Thirteen scholars obtained certificates at the Local Examinations during the year 1883. Terms on application. 63893 HAVERFORDWEST. IGHER EDUCATION FOR GIRLS, HILLHOUSE COLLEGE, HAVERFORDWEST. Principal—Mrs ÅNGU, M.C.P., assisted by an I efficient staff of certificated governesses, and Mons. t DE li'iUKNSEERG, Professor of Linages. Twenty-two certificates gained at thVXocal Examina- tions of 1881 and 1882. Situation exceedingly healtl1', house large, and ex- tensive recreation grounds. Heferees-Parents of pupils, and Revs. Dr. McLaren, Manchester J. Pearson, Vicar of Fleetwood; Dr Davies. W. Davies, Esq., M.P., W. Bowen Rowlands, Q.C., Haverfordwest, Moderate inclusive terms, 62388 -=-ø RHYL. ST. THOMAS'S COLLEGE, RHYL Under the auspices of the NORTH-WESTERN CLERICAL AND LAY ALLIANCE. The College provides a high-^ass Elluca,tion for Middle-class boys; based on the Evangelical principles of the Church of England. French an 1 German under professors. The residences are facing the sea. Inclusive fees for Board and 1 uition, Thirty Guineas a year.—Address the Rev. Principal, or the Rev. Vice- Prijicir,al. 63035 BRISTOL. EDUCATION FOR THE UNIVERSITIES JE_ (London included), PUBLIC SCHOOLS (upwards of 50 boys have baen sent to Clifton College) PRELIMINARY MEDICAL AND LAW EXAMINATIONS, BUSINESS, &c. FRANCIS AUGUSTINE PRICHARD M.A for- merly Scholar of Pembroke Code^e, Oxford, old ciif- tonian, assisted by Professors, LeCEI\ LS PUPILS to prepare for the aooye Special care is taken tfitfa de.icate or bacsward boys. The House is pleasantlv situated in a very healtby locality not far from the Downs. Address-F. A. PRICHARD, 2 and 3. Arlington Villas, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 109-8 62?27 ORTLAFD^MIDDLE-CLA SS SCHOOLS. KINGSDOWN, BRISTOL. TREASURER: S. BUDGETT, Esq. HEAD MASTEP. H. J. HOPKINS, al)Ove School is con- ducted by a Board of Managers, and is established as a Higher Grade School, to supply a Liberal Education at a Moderate Cost. 3, Apsley V ilia?, Kingsdown.pa.Ta.e, Bristol. 10-50 68870 HITELADIESI-ROAD ys, COLL!lv(-ES, VT CLIFTON, BRI'iTOL.-BQY!j' and Girls' sepa- rate schools. I:Irincipals-Dr., Mrs, and Miss Tomkins, A.A. Boarders, 5 guineas; no extras. Quarter, July 24. References to parents in towns of South Wales. AVrite I for prospectus. 63925 CHOOL ADVE' ITISEALF ks attention of Principal of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PRE PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d s. d. Four Lines.. 1 0 2 6 4 01 60 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 0 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 u 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise- ments can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily ncs, so as to form pal t of a series of insertions. RICK SHEETS, GARDEN TENTS AND SHOP BLINDS, TARPAULINS, SACKS, BAGS, CANVAS, I TWINE, AND FLAG MAKERS. TENTS AND FLAGS LET OUT ON HIRE TO ALL PARTS AT LOW PRICES. ORGAN AND COLES, 50, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. -o-I JOHN JJRINSMEAD & SONS. Recently Patented SOSTENENTE PIANOS JOHN JJRINSMEAD & ;S. ONS. THE ROYAL PORTUGUESE ORDER S_E OF KNIGHTHOOD, 1833. THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR, 1878. JOHN JgimSMEAD & ksons. GOLD MEDALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 1- INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS SOLE AGENTS THOMPSON AND SHACK ELL, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT. ILLUSTRATED LISTS FREE. 63036 HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, JLJL and follow the advice of the eminent Doctors Prout, Stevens, Morgan, Turley, Dowsing, Gibbon, Sparks, <tc., who have borne unqualified testimony to the value of T AMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. J-i It gives instant relief in Headache, Sea or Bilious oiCiitiess, Constipation, Heartburn, Scarlet and other Fevers, Smallpox, Measles, Eruptive and Skin Com. plaint,g-having peculiar a.nd exclusive merits. War- ranted not to contain magnesia, or any substance likely to produce gall-stones or other calculous or coutv deposits. fo922 t 1,,™^ ,,8E N0 SUBSTITUTE. 62548 H LA.MPLOUGH, 13, HOLBORN, LONDON. BROU'S INJECTION. HYGIENIC, I JL-P INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (successor to Brou)) Pharmacien, 102, Rue Richelieu; in London by WILCOX and CO., 336, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it carriage paid to any Town in the United I Kingdom on receipt of P.Q.Q. Also by all Chemists. 61514 1W0 tgntftiTs nn& (Trmintcis. JGOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO PATNTERS. TENDERS are invited for the works required in PAINTING aad PAPERING the Head Constable's Residence, and for colouring and painting the Chief Police Station, We-tgate-street. Particulars may be obtained and specifications seen on application at the office of the Borough Engineer (Mr Wm. Harpur), on and after Wednesday, the 18th inst. Tenders to be sent in to me not later than Saturday, the 28th inst., and endorsed "Painting." J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Hall, Cardiff, Town Clerk. 16th July, 1883. 64036 RJLO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for CARRYING OUT ALTER A TIONS and additions to St. Mellon's Vicarage, near Cardiff. Plans and specifications can be seen and bills of quantities obtained at my office between the hours of 10 and 5, on and after Tuesday, July 17th, on deposit of a sovereign (which will be returned on receipt of a bona fid, tender). Tenders to be sent to the Rev. J. W. Evans, The vicarage, St. Mellon's, near Cardiff, on or before Fri- day, the 27til of July. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PETER PRICE, Architect. 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 63S38 To BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ETA THE NIXON'S NAVIGATION COMPANY,Limited, invite TENDERS for the necessary BRICK and STONEWORK required in building a new GAS- JiOLDElt TA K, at their Gas Works. Mountain Ash. The plan and specification can be seen, and all in- formation obtained from the Company's Gas Manager, Mr F. RUSSELL, at the Gas Works, Mountain Ash. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tender for lank." tibe sent in, not later than the 21st inst., to Mr WALTER y nysoweu Hease* yr Tydfil. 63990 j Shuldiua ochiies. MO DEPOSITORS IN BANKS AND JL SAVINGS BANKS,—Why deposit your money in banks at 2 per c. nt interest, w hen the CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY offers 4 per cent on deposits (and £ 5 psrcent on shares with equal facility of withdrawal ? In consequence of the large demand for advances under the new Rules, the Society is now prepared -to offer the above favourable terms to Investors. DEPOSITS are REPAYABLE on DEMAND. SHARES are WITHDRAWABLE, with Interest at ONE MONTH'S NOTICE, In both forms of Investment the Interest runs from the date of entry. HEAD OFFICE :—3, CROCXIIERBTO'.VN, CARDIFF. 6 PETER PRICE, Secretary. £23 UP TO £ 2,009 READY TO BE ADVANCED BY THE BRITISH NATIONAL THRIFT BUILDING SOCIETY. CHIEF OFFICE CENTRAL CHAMBERRS, GOAT- STREET, SWANSEA. CHAIRMAN Mr Councillor DANIEL JONES, Devon- shire House, nr'n..r;)ad) S,ansca. TREASURER Mr HENRY CAVE, Caer-street, Swansea. SOLICITORS Messrs BEOR and PLANT, York-place. SURVEYORS Messrs THOMAS, WATKINS, and JENKINS. BANKERS; The GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED, Swansea. SHARES, £ 25 EACII. Entrance fee Is per share. Subscriptions before borrowing, 2s fod per share per month after borrow- ing, 4s 6d. Shares may be taken up at any time. A limited number of paid-up shares bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum will also be issued at an entrance fee of 2s per share. For further particulars, apply to Chas. V. Crabb, Secretary. 62359 UOL'TH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Applications invited for flO Fully Paid-up Shares at par. Dividend and Bonus for 1882 was Sâ per cent. See new Prospectus. Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1),—JOHN JENKINS, C.A.. Managing Secretary. 55662 r|THE ME 11TH YR AND DOWLA1S BC1LDING SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, (It: Mo- t-ga^e. at the Shortest Notice, in Sums varying FROM £ 100 TO £lC,O(}J, Keuayabie in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Re-iaym nts, Costs of Mortgages, and >nrveyo-s Fees, have been rovis-d, and considerably Rcduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost S-evrecy is maintained. tor particulars appiy to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office t of the S'xriety, c4, Victoria-sn eet, Merthyr. 1910o E S'RS JOHN JJLULLER AND 0OMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, BRISTOL, WILL EXHIBIT AT THE GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING, PONTYPRIDD, ■WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 25tli, July 2fth, I. Some SPECIMENS of their Liht, Attractive, and Well-built CARRIAGES and CARTS, I Suitable for Cobs. 63963 TENTS, MARQUEES, AND PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, Late of 41, ADAM-STREET, now 2, WELLINGTON- TERRACE, CARDIFF, Beg to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that they have purchased the Larsre and Extensive STOCK of TENTS and MARQUEES of the late Joseph Prince, Cardiff, making theirs ths LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT SUITE OF MARQUEES IN THE PROVINCES (not surpassed in the Metropolis). V very style and variety, suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Galas, Bazaars, Tea. Gather- ings, Coming oi Age Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, 'Temporary Ball-rooms, Eisteddfodau. &c., FLAGS aud BANNERS, SHIELDS, and DECORATIONS in great variety, at charges that. will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on Application. 10925 62594 Tic in the Ilea l, Tic in the Face, Tic in the Gums, Toothache, end Nervous and Sick Headache. T -R-TT-RI-RVR ONE DOSE rapidly relieves the LKMLIIJILJ. terrible pains arising from NEU- RALGIA in the head", FACE ACHE TIKHEEL. and TOOTHACHE (even when pro N ceeding from decayed teeth, r?ndcr- TTirnr-'T ilia: extraction unnecessary). 1 IVXLL CTLI. JS !10T pretended to be a cure for every ache and pain, but a certain TIKHEEL. a.nd safe remedy for Tic in the Head, t Tic in the Face, Tic in the Gums, Headache. TIKHEEL Toothache, and Nervous and Sick- TESTIMONIALS. IKHEEL. 17, Avon-street, Manchester. A Gent] wife had saI- TIKHEEL. fere,l with Tic in the head and ioxe for two months. Two doses of your F-K-.T-P-TT-RA-.TT Tikheel gave ber relief; she finished I the bottle, and the NAM hus never returned. I ought to tell you that rjlIKHEEL. AD other remedies (ind she tulk J I many) failed to cure,—I am, ge: tle- FT^JJ £ JJEEL. UKA' 5°URS' ^C-> HUTCHINSON. .■F^^TTR^T Tividale Vicarage, Tipton, TI UK HEEL. March 2V, 1863. A Gentlemen,—Your valuable pre- TIKHEEL. paration, Tikheel," has been tree- I JL ttial in curing three cases of Neu- RRNTLTTR^IRT ralgia in my parish—one of twuyeaxrf" I | HJVIXHI.EIJ-O STANDING, in which extraction of A. teeth, <TC had no effect, and vari ns TIKHEEL. (•the? remedies had been tried in j vain-,—another of a very excruciating I riTITTvHFFL nature-^nd my own, which had 1 jjgejjpf frequent occurrence for some time.—Yours faithfully, F BMKHEEL. A. O. CUERRINGTON, A Vicar of Tividale. rjpiKII removes the Toothache I »CTTTTTTT TO which Females are at times so I TVIIRJIIILI. PECULIARLY subject. All chenmts can procure this medicine from their r j UK HEEL, wholesale house. DO not be per- 1 suaded to Try something else." npiKHEEL. Price 2s 6d. Manni^tured for th# I proprietors 1»> CLAitKE, BELL & Co., York. rg TIKHEEL. A AG?.NTS IN THIS r ISTRICT :— NNIKHEEL. Newport T. Cordey, General Sup- 3 ply Stores; D. Evall 7, hmdee. TTT~TTTT'TT'T Swansea Tayior and Company, 6, J-'V-fcti/LL. Castle-square; 9S, Oxford- *r;et; 33, Walter-road; and The Dunns, TIKHEEL Mumbles. Cardiff: Stranaghan & 1 Stephens (and at Penarth). Neath ROTIRTT-C'PR A. Jiavman. Llanelly; Gv.ilyia J R B UFAILIILLJ. KVAILST 'stepney -street Pharmacy. ^FLVT^TT1_T Abergavenny G. W.Shackleton^I, IK HEEL. Frogmore-.tre^t,una26,High-street. F luKHJiCiL. Frogmore-.tre^t,una26,High-street. A Aberdare W.J.Thomas, 9" and 10, TTKHEFL Commercial-place. Merthyr; W. XIVX1 Smyth, High-street, Pontypool; E. RRTTV RRTPTPT FORD George-street. Brecon R. I 'HVMHIIIILJ. £ Charles, Hisrh-sireet. Usk T. A Edwards, Medical Hull. 63821 ESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS' ) .1'1 NEW SUMMER CLOTHING, GREAT ATTRACTIONS. IMMENSE STOCK. VAST SAVING TO READY-MONEY BUYERS. BLACK DIAGONAL AND WORSTED SUITS, 30'. 35/- 40,- 451. 55/- b5'- OXONION SUITS—BLACK WBUSTFD, 50/- 60/- 70/- TWEED AND FANCY CLOTH SUITS, 17/6 20/- 25/- 30/- 55/- 40/- 45/- 50/- 65/- COATS AND VESTS. TROUSERS AND VESTS to match. Prices various. The COVER CO AT, in fashionable shades, 15/- 20/- 25/-J0/- j 23 ADDRESS-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, HATTERS, HOSIERS, GLOVERS, & OUTFITTERS Comeref Carvline-street, bL Mary-street, CARDIFF. f JgILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MOS- J. DE REES. STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in New- ort, &c Work executed with despatch 6311 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to core all discharges from th. urinary organa in either sex, acquired or coostituuoAai, gravel, and pains in toe back. Sold in b«xes, 4s txi each, by ail chemists and patent medicine vendors or soul to any addreas for VJ stamps by the makers, The Lir.colu and Midland Counties'Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, Pni all e wholesale hoaaca. 9 w Jhtbltc Sottas. CI LAMORGANSHIRE CLERGY X CHARITY. The SUBSCRIBERS are requested to MEET at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, at One o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July instant, to receive Petitions and to make distribution of the balance in hand. JOHN C. NICHOLL, Treasurer. Merthyr Mawr, July 11th, 1883. 64035 £ <ARDIFF CIRCUS. CROWDED ON MONDAY. TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT, ARTHUR BROGDEN'S SWISS CHOIR Will appear in Picturesque SWISS COSTUME, and give their ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT. Admission by Programme, 2d each. Front Seats, 6:1 Box Seats (Reserved), Is each. ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE J-SL FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONMOUTH- SlilRE. The Right Worshipful Bro. Lieut.-Col. CHARLES LYNE, Provincial Grand Master. The Worshipful Bro. Capt. S. GEORGE HOMFRAY, I'.A.G.D.C., Deputy P.G. Master. The ANNUAL MEETING of this Provinc al Grand Lodge is appointed to he h id at Pontypool, under the I Banner of t-ne Ken. ai d LOÜe, No. 1,258, on THURS- DAY, the ISth of July, lt83, at 2,30 p.m. punctually. Bv order of ti'e R. W.P.G.M., Prov ncial Grand Secretary. I A. MACMAHON, The Banquet will W-e place at the Crown Hotel, at 4.30 P.M. Brethren not Members of the P.G. Lodge are invited to attend the Meeting. 63989 Railway Tiekets at Picnic Fares will be issued. pUBLIC NOTICE. BRADSHAW AND SON, Bristol and London, have Opened a Branch Work for the laying (.f their LIMMER ASPHALTE and STONE TAR PAVING, in all its branches, which for quality of workmanship and excellency oí mat rial, combined with moderate charges, caunot be equalled. ADDRESS-WL,DSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. 63792 ARMY SERVICE. YOCXG MEN wishing t) JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARIY, will, oa application at any Post-office in the United Kingdom, < e supplied, without charge, with a pamphlet containing detailed niormation as to the conditions of service and atlv&Liiage; of the Army, as to pay. d-ferved pay, and pensions. Great prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible young men. Applications can be mad either i ersonallv or by letter to the Officer commanding the Regimental Dis- trict at Cardifi, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the regular service they may select. 11056 63841 OPENTNGS for GENTLEMEN'S SONS on "tlected FARMS in the United States and Canada. THIRTY POUNDS secures good home, in- struction, pay, and training for early independent position. No extra charges.—Address the Manager, American Farmer's Ageucv, 21, Finsbury Pay ment, E.C. 63974 -ESTERN WAGON AND PROPERTY T COMPANY (LIMITED). JOHN BARTLETT, Chairman. HENRY GALE GARDNER, Deputy-Chairman. BUILDING AND OTHER PROPERTY. Advances made on Freehold, Leasehold, and other Property, repayable by monthly or quarterly instal- ments. PERSONAL SECURITY. I Amounts of not less than £50 advanced upon ap- proved sureties at Five per cent per annum tor the term, but repayable by monthly or quarterly instal- niauts. DEBENTURES or LOAN NOTES issued for De. posits, bearing Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly. V. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary, 59381 3, Nicholas-parade, Nicholas-street, Bristol. UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRON- AGE of Da. Harries, Esq. (Mayor of Kidwelly), W. E. Phillips, Esq, (Guardian for the Parish of St. Ishmtel), and other gentlemen, TWO SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT LEASEHOLD HOUSES FOR ONE-SHILLING. Art Union principle. Enclose Is Id to D. T. MORRIS, Estate Axunt. Fe'-ryside. 61799 1ltblít Appotntuirnta. BOROUGH OF NEATH, GLAMORGAN- > SHIRE. WANT-ID, TWO THIRD-CLASS CONSTABLES for this Borough. Wages, 2. s 6d per week (with 6d ex1 ra fi r boot money to be increased to 24s par week ai'.er li. months' good service. Application, in candidate's own handwriting, stating age, height, present and past em-iloytlieiits, whether married or single, whether or notable to speak Welsh, accoin all led by testimonials as to character, to be sent under cover to Mr Head-Constable Phillips, Borough Police Office, Neath, not later than SATUR- DAY, 11th August next. Application forms may be obtained from the He id-Constable. The appointment will be made on Monday, 13th August next, at the Guiidhall, Neath, at 10.45 a.m. Candidates who choose (at their own expense) to attend the Watch Committee Meeting, to be then held, n" y do so. bv order, ALFRED CURTIS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Neath, 16th July, 1883. ¡ itb ti ctirti a ns. Now Ready, THE PORT OF CARDIFF. A crown octavo pamphlet, showing its COMMERCIAL PROGRESS, CAPACITY, AND -TAT US, BY W. TURNER, Chief Superintendent Mercantile Marine, Cardiff Dis- trict, author of Prize Kssay Oil "Import Trade,' "Our Great POrt: Custom Howes," A-c., &c. i'ri^e, h. :1.0 be had of all booksellers, or from the (\nh Wa'es Printing Works, Cardiff. 60913 Important to all m Trade. Established 1836. STUBBS' MERCANTILE OlITCES, 42, GRESHAM STREET, LONDON, E.C TRADE AUXILIARY COMPANY (LIMITED). Subscribers, by obtaining limelv information. MAY AVOID MAKING IS D DEBT'S, And may, through this Agencv, RECOVER DEB T S DUE With Promptitude. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE (25s. per annum) SIN-PLiC?. INFORMATION INDISPENSABLE TO JIUDERS. BRANCHES at 53, Conduit-street, Jxjndou, Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham. Bradford, Bristol, Brig liton, 1-tl I fast, Cosk, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Liverpool, Leeds. Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portmnouth, South amptoii, Shefriel d. -Term,, jul h, £ 2 2s, £ 3 3s, £ 5 5s, acconliug to requiremente. Prospectus forwarded on application to the Secretary, Stubbs' Mercantile Offices 42, Gresham-street, lion don, E.C. 60162 ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY A JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as the Mechanics Magazine." Edited by PERRY F. NURSEV. C.E. Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-str.-<jt, London, E.C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper uiuder 4 oz.; for forwai ding to all parts of the world. Content" of Iron," No. 548, July 13th. 1883: The Engineering and Meta: Trades Exhibition. Second Notice. (Illustrated). The Roots Rotary Pump (Illustrated.) The" Compactum" Condenser (TJlt;strated.) Combined Blowers amd Engines (Illustrated.) The Lancaster Steam Trap and Swivel Union (Illus- trated.) The Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Ycrk (Illus- tnied.) Iron Trade Summary. The Iron Trade of the Past Month. ——— 436"6 Iron and Coal Trades Reports basad en SPKCI L Correspondence from the Provinces anj. AUvud, wit.li London and Birmingham i Vices of Me tale rid Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current 'JVipics, Scientific fflc-. News of the Week, New Coti;.¡;<tnis. (;(,IH:t1 and Fprdgn Notes. Patents. Launches. SIXPENCE. BAINBRIDGE AND BECKWITH, « IRON SHIP BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS, MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, lROK AND BRASS FOUNDERS, STRAND AND NORTH DOCK, SWANSEA. Sole Agents for South Wales fcr STARNES AND SONS, London. STARNES' PATENT MECHANICAL AND COM PENSOREPETO TELEGRAPHS FOR STEAM VESSELS. PRICES :— Full size 1 Brass Column £ 20 0 C 11 2 30 C ( Medium 1 17 10 ( 2 „ 25 0 ( Full size 1 „ Double Instrument 30 0 ( Medium 1 13 25 0 ( Full siza 1 Iron Column 17 10 ( 2 „ 25 0 ( Medium 1 13 10 2 „ 20 0 Full size 1 Double Instrument. 27 10 ( Medium 1 11 20 0 ( STARNES PATENT SEA WATER DISTILLERS AND FILTERS. TO DISTILL FILTKR FOR SAME 150 G&Us. per Day, St 10 0 JE2 0 0 extra. 200 „ It 7 10 0 300.. 400 „ „ 10 0 0. 4 0 0 750 N „ 15 0 0 4 10 0 „ 1,000 „ „ 20 0 0 5 0 0 2,000 „ 35 0 0 10 0 0 „ 63697 RECKITT'S BLUE V Has the Name on Every Wrapper EE THAT YOU GET Iterl-,tt*s rlue Reckitt's Blue ONT ACCEPT ANY BUT JLJ' -citt. BluE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF 1K06—63352 Reckitt's Blq "VTERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY JLl A gvntlcmm, having triad io vain every advei tised remedy, hew discovered a simple means of sel cure. He will be bappy to forward the particulars io any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed enve ope.—Address J. T. Sewg^, Br<jok Villa, Ham wgrszuith, Loadtfa. 4688 ,.#v. Ifasiw&a J\.bbttssts. Q.REA.T PAILUE IN CARDIFF, THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. LIQUIDATION OF LLOYD BROTHERS & COMPANY, ov 24, 25, & 26, CLIFTON-STREET, AND THE HAYES, CARDIFF. gTOOK VALUED AT £4,093 1 11. SOLD BY THE TRUSTEE TO GO WELL & Co MPANY: AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 & 38¡ PER CENT I orr LLOYD BROTHERS' PRICES. THE STOCK HAS BEEN REMOVED, í I And WILL BE SOLD ou H. & CO.'S PREMISES, 9 TO 14, ST. Mary'stbeet' SALE NOW PROCEEDING, DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M., AND CLOE AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. The Public are respectfully informed that HOWELL & CO. HAVE NO BRANCHES, nor have they any connection with any other firm trading under the same name. H OWELL & COMPANY S HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE OP SURPLUS SUMMER GOODS AND JOB LINES, SALE NOW PROCEEDING As usual, nearly the whole of H. & CO.'S IMMENSE STO .r:, VALUED AT I SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS, will be REDVCED for this Sale. OWELL & QOMPANI, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 63908 Public Amusnittnts. TEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. -1., LESSEE A MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING A STAGE MANAGER .Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULV 17TH, And during the week, Carte's Famous Number One Ooera Company, in the new ÆstheLk Opera, PA or BUNTHOKNE'S BRIDE, By Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan. Fivst-c.ass Company of Artistes. Beautiful Scenery, Specially Painted. Preceded at 7.0 bv the Musical Comedietta, MATRIMONY. TAFF VALE RAIL.WAY Thursday next, July 19th, special late train to Pontypridd and. Intermediate 1"iU¡,iolls a Reduced Fares, leaving Cardiff, at i0.4o p.m. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Thursday next, July 19th, special train from New- port at 2 p.m., returning from Cardiff at 10.3u fUJi. The above trains will enable visit.-rs livm the dis- trict witness this, the most celebrated and popular Con" Upera. of the day, Morning Performance of Saturday, July 21st, at two o'clock. Doors open 1.30 p.m. Mow- day nexi, July 23rd, RAGS AND BONES, In which the popular favourites. Mr aId ..Irs Ixlward Price, and the celebrated ac.ress, :\lr A ore Mehou, will êUJ, OrKSII at 7 commence at 7.30 siaae do. r :>> it and .:aHs open at 6.30, sixpence extra. No half-price. 1-1'" list entirely suspended. Box l'.a:1 at Mcssis '1"Hump;" u awl Shackeli's. 03¿!-7 NEWPORT NEWPORT ANN UAL ItEt;ATTA. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. PRELIMIXARY ANNOUNCE.INT. SUPPLEMENTARY SPORTS TJ TH REGATi A, To come oft ON THE NEWPORT MARSHES, ON THURSDAY THE AUGUsT. 1883. 1 HE RUPERRA STAKES (CALLOW.Y RACE), Aggregate Prizes i-iO. THE TREDEGAR PARK STAKES (POLO POMES), Ag^re.&ate Prizes £ 21 THE BOROUGH STAKES (A MAIDEN llnu RACE FOR POLO POMES;, Aggregate Priz s ,£25. THE CLYTHA STAKES (UA^VAV RACK). Aggregate Prize. £2.. THE LICENSED Vici CALUKHS' SIAKKS <i'o.\y RACE) AGGREGATE PRITNW £ <^J. THE LADIES' —e*m& 1' Rack Aggregate Prises £ lo. A LAND COM Est—LADIES' Aggregate Pr.zes £ ou. FLAT AND HURDLE RACES, com ÎIie¡1 y'i- RUSTIC Sroit S. Liberal Prizes are being apportioned A detailed Programme, embracing racing uti other Condition carrying weights and :Llww!l.l1c< w.li I published in a few Uays. III the meantime communications :Io,I<1r<,s"2<1 to th Sports Committee, Temporary Town hal'. N c wport, ,1.1011" wii: receive due attention. By Order, S. OEO. HOMFRAY, Hon. T easurer. WILLIAM WEST, > H v Gi ORGE HOSK1NS, ,l eL>' Newport, MOIi" 14th July, 64641 LLWYNPIA AND Tu.v LLWYNYPIA AND TONYPANDY JLJ ATHLETIC SPORTS, CALLOWAY ( landictp) RACES, and TROTTING COM PETITION .1; will take place tin MONDAY". JULY 23rd, 1883, ,,1: the Club Gr;¡uu<h-, withm live minutes' walk uf 1.: w"nvpia Station. TAle Committee invite TENDERS for thp exclusive right of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS Mid LUN- CHEU on the the day of-sports. Tenders to be endorsed "Refreshments ¡ddre.d to tí: Secretary not uter than Tuesday, ouly 17th. 18S3. The highest or any tender Il"t necessarily accepted. The committee pro- vide two WilLs. D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 45, Dunraven-ioad, Toiiypainiy. 63982 PENTRE, RHONDUA VALLEY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.—PENTRE RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. The FIRST ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS, GAL- LOWAY RACES, and TROTTING COMPETITIONS, in connection .itllt;¡e 11-UUH Curl's wiil he held at tl VOLUNTEER FIELD, near GRIFFIN BuTEE PENTRK, RHONDDA VALLEY, on MONDAY, AUGUST oth, 1883. Substantial prizes will be given. fcgntrsiens. CARDIFF TO W ESTO N EY STEAMER. WATER LII.Y, DAILY'. TUESDAY, JULY, 17TH.— CARDIFF to WESTON, 1.30 p.m and o.30p.in. WESION to CARDIFF, 3 p.m.. and 7 p.m. QPECIAL CHEAP~EXCUR- J O SIONS FROM SWANSEA for SaHtiSwikwTHREE or TEN DAYS, per YELL"- DR" Steamer, and London and South estern Rail- way, to BARNSTAPLE, Exeter, Ofcehampton, Ply- mouth, and all intermediate Stations EVERY SATURDAY, return.ng on the Monday or Monday Week ioilowikg. Fares :-Barn.p:e. fore cabin and 61"(t cia-ss, 5s ód Exeter, ditto, 9. Oktiiampton, ditto, 9s i'hmouth, ditto, 12.Bt!st cabin, 2s extra. Bills of tares to other stations, and times of sr..ling of the Ve'Tiidre can be obtained of WILLIAM PoCKETF, sve:, Packet Office, Swansea. 64006 EAT. W E S T E R N RAILWAY. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. TO TlNTERN, vi„ WYE VALLEY, on MONDAYS and WKDNESLAYS from CARDIFF, at £ .40 tin. ojiua 12.60 p.m., «.nd on MONDAYS and 'l'HURS- i-DAYS iron NEWPORT, at 1)6 11..11:. and 1.25 p.m. To PORTilC A V"L, DAILY' (Sundays excepted) -4rom N EWTORT « 9.30, C-,a.RDIB*F 10, and Llantris- ^saut at. 10.30 a.m., returning some days at 5.35 Uanti ihsant llIay aiso return at 3.50 p.m. CHEAP CIRCULAR EXCURSION TICKETS are ■ issued io the o^diRarj trains from CARDIFF, NEW- I'UHT. Caerieoll. Pontn«wydd, and Pcntypooi Road to I Baglan, Tiutem, and <"hcp<ow, which enable passen- [ gers il1 trav» to T:?iteru, either na Chepstovf or via POiltnh;{I] Road and Monmouth, aud to break their journty, ei.rver gomg or returning, at Raglan, Mon- mouth, or Chepstow, enabling them to travel to and iro by either routt. Fi r fares and further particulars see special bills. WUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND "J —— GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS. (Royal Route "ia Crlmm and Ca.ledoni:1.II Canals.) Royal Mail Steamer COLUMBA or IONA from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 :1.111., from GreeN'X^k at 9 convejing in con- nection vi'.h bis West Highland Steamers passengers I for Oban. Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Skve, Gairlocl., .-taffa, Iona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornaway, 4:< Official Guide, 3d Illustrate 1, 61 and Is. Time Bill, with Mip aud Fares free from Messrs JONES and SON, Booksellers, ISl. Mary-street, Cardiff fir by post from the owner, DAVID MACBRAYKE, 119. Hope-st., Glasgow. Hotels. EXCURSIONS TO BRISTOL—Dine, _M'J Tea aud Refresh at Wood's old-established Welsh Dinmg-rooms, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Dinners, 7d Beda, Is 11065 63964 TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL. ST. L IVES, CORNWALL, STANDS IN ITS OWN f GROUNDS of nearly 100 acres, OVERLOOKING the B. Y, and IS uroundd by gardens an,1 plantations. Magnificent sea views from every part of the grounds. Climate delightfully pure and" bracing, Billiards, croquet, lawn t.¡>L,archery, cricket, dee. Pl:v:lte,1'o&d o beach for bathing. t0;40 THE ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF^ CONTACTS 150 APARTMENTS, LARGE, HANDSOME COFFEE-ROOM, SPACIOUS COMMERCIAL READING ROOMS, SUITES 8F ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, Witt every wther modern convenience. THE LARGE BANQUETING-ROOM, SEATING Is well adapted for PUBLIC MEETINGS. SALES, &q, EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM. OMNIBUSES TO TRAINS. BLAND AND GAVOURS, 63843 PROPRIETORS. D. JOTHAM AND SONS, ST. MARY-STREET, IS THE BEST PLACE IN CARDIFF For GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. For WORKING TAILORING." For BOY'S TAILORING. GENTLEMAN'S SUITS. For WORKING MEN'S SUITS. For BOY'S SUITS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Fwr WORKING MEN'S HATS. for HATS. Fer GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS A VESTS. IS For GE?:TLKMBW JiMBREIJ AS F«r WORKING MEWS For BOV1^ C.LLA.S. FOR GENTLEMEN SHTKTS. fVr WORK IMG MEN'S SHIRTS. BOY'S SHIRT'S. Tor GENTLEME.}\ TROUSERS. For WORKING MEN'S TROUSERS. For GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER OVERCOAl^t Fer WORKING MEK'S SUMMER OVERCOATS For BOY'S SUMMER OVERSOWS. 1 Fer G ENTIJIMEN'S N ECKTIES. IFer WORKING MEN'S NECKTIES. For BOY'S NECKTIES. Tor GENTLEMAN'S COLLARS. I For WORKING MEN'S COLLARS. • For BOY'S COLLARS. ¡ GENTI.FMENS Á) V ES. Iller WORKING MENS GLOVES t GLOVES. For LADIES GLOVES. I D. JOTHAM & SONS. 26, k 27. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF^