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GUNS I GUNS! GUNS! BREECH-LOADING CENTRAL FIRE, by best Makers, from £3 10s. MUZZLE-LOADING DO. from 30a. REVOLVERS from 5s. CARTRIDGES filled to order with Pigou, Wilks, and Lawrence's Powder and Chilled Shot: Green, 10s 6d; Blue, 9s 6d Brown 9s, per 100. AGENTS for SCHULTZ'S POWDER. Guns Altered, Repaired, and made as new by First Class Workmen. 5018 ——— 50492 CROSS BROS. CARDIFF.
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TELEPHONIC COMMUNICA- TION. THE UNITED TELEPHONE CO., LIMITED, SOLE Possessors of the Master Patents of BELL. EDISON. and others, Are prepared to ERECT and MAINTAIN pRIVATE LINES Between Offices, Houses, &c.t and to LET their In3tru* ments on^Rentals in Cardiff, Newport, &c. Terms and conditions can be obtained from- MESSRS OWEN AND BRYANT, i). Swiss Hall Chambers, 63291 CARDIFF. AGENTS FOB SOUTH WALES AND MON. MOUTHSHIRE. I
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JAMESON. PIM & CO..) R. MANDERS & CO.. jDUBLIK THESE CELEBRATED DUBEIN PORTER BREWERIES I Are now one and the same firm, and worked by JAMESON, PIM & CO., WHOSE DRINKS ARE SECOND TO ONE IN THE MARKET. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES- W. F. BULL AND Co., SWANSEA, WHO ALWAYS KEEP A STOCK ON HAND.
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oKMisixfi, K si GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE, And Ask for x "S. IATI-'NT EAGLE PACKING, As worthless are soid IiiiT,rc)-,ed Eagle, &c. TO BE GFTNUIJCE, Each Coil should have., a Label bearing the Nuft y*. andfrade.Alark-, <v> "3i]EADS EAGLE PACKING." For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY. BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF.
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alts bu faction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEORGE ALEXANDER. Sale of Properties, at Cardiff and Penarth Jnly Shop and Dwelling-houses, at Cathays Freehold Building Site, at Cardiff July Mr W. BRADLEY. Jaly 16 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff July 10 Messrs BEYNON& LEWIS. Household Furniture, &c at Swansea July 18 CARDIFF AUCTION AND SIORAGKICO. (L1M.) (Mr J. G. Maddox. Auctioneer). Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff July 16 Mr O. DANIEL. SBre, L»d » Mr RO ii, T EVANS. Valuable Stock, near Briidgend July 16 ua e Messrs D. EVANS & SON. Hor«e« Harness, &c., at Pontypridd July 18 M essrj GOTT W ALT' BOW KING, and HUGHES' 65Horses, Cobs, <fe Ponies,at Horse Exchange..July 17 Sale of Shares at Chamber of Commerce July 23 Pollard Oak Furniture, at Cardiff July 23 Contents of Rectory, at Cardiff .July 23 and 24 Cart and Colliery Horses, at Horse Exchange.. July 24 Stock of Wall Papers, at Cardiff July 30 Carpet Warehouseman's Stock, at Cardiff July 31 Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Property, at Penarth July 16 Mr JAMES HALL. Freehold Farm and Lands, at Brecon July 20 Messrs W and S. HERN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 16 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Tuly 31 Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff July 31 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff :July 31 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Plumber's Stock-in-trade, at Swansea Jnly 19 Public-house and other Property, at Swansea ..July 31 Messrs HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estate, at Lampeter Sep. Mr CHARUES HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea July 17 Horses, &c., at Swansea July 31 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol Jnly 19 Carriages, Harness, &c., at Bristol. July 26 Mr JOHN MACK LEEDER. Printing Material, Ac., at Swansea July Mr MORRIS Enclosures of Land, at Haverfordwest July 28 Mr THOMAS PRICE Sale of Manor, Farm, and Lands, at Talgarth July 18 w -Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER freehold Property, at Cowbridge July 17 Shares, at Cardiff July 27 -■sua ness Premises, at Cardiff August 2 T Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Iron and Tinplate Works, at Swansea July 18 r- Mr DAVID THOMAS. freehold Farms, at Carmarthen Jnly 21 SALE- TO-MORROV SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT COLWIN M^ori8TONE, NEAR COWBRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- bv A i-r?,?;?J*re instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL D*» v T I at t^le Rear Hotel, Cowbridge, onTUES- Conriif- at Three o'clock p.m., subject to folW; on? Sale 43 shall be produced, and in the t;ino r PS or as shall be determined upon at the ue 0{ hale, all that Situate • FREEHOLD PROPERTY, w the Village of Colwinstone, near Cowbridge, LOT I iln ,tlle County of Glamorgan. BUIT Tvfv^1.1 that conveuient COTTAGE, with OUT- by ad'm^i! ancl a Productive GARDEN, containing the Tit-ht^*amen'' Pe'thes, and numbered 175 on stone. Commutation Map of the parish of Colwin- GROU\nAJI- valuable enclosure of MEADOW tainin;^ A situate in the said village aforesaid, con- the safd m P" or thereabouts, ana numbered 103 on °f Mea,i ?• together with three valuable enclosures nion Ground, lately part of Golden Mile Com- 30, 3i la 2r 34p (more or less), and numbered valuer ?H the map, annexed to the award of the Golden M!?k„1d the matter of the Inclosure of the The al Common. colwinf^V„e Property is Copyhold of the Manor of jamin ancl 18 now in the occupation of Mr Ben- For fii vH? as yearly tenant. 40 the A Particulars and conditions of Sale, apply Messrs \v^u0ne>rs' at Cardiff and Cowbridge, or to pridd. Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Ponty* -—: 63823 TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. MPccjcJA £ £ 0F gas SHARES. ES STEPHENSON and ALEX- on Pumiv ? are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Cardiff „f nr-f "th, 1 83, at the new Angel Hotel, lai rm ?'clock in the Afternoon, In the A,,™ ,PULLY PAID-UP £ 10 SHARES 3erdare and Aberaman Gas Company, in lots Th» d to suit purchasers. years j~laFeholders in this company have for several are dividends at the rate of 7 per cent., and divi.i^ J1 10 Per cent., together with all arrears of ra_ V;enc,s up to 10 per cent., when the necessary profits Th ,earne(1- Stlares are recommended as a perfectly safe and Permanent investment. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 53205 M152, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Messrs S. D. Jenkins hva^?JU7A«ar! to other premises) to SELL HAV o'.11 fc,he Ro>^l Hotel, Cardiff, on THURS- valuable August, 1883, the extensive and tSifoint. o u LUSINESS PREMISES, tuate as above, and consisting of rn!, SPACIOUS SHOP, tt. ueep by 18ft. 6in. wide, with Store-room^* each u- '°ng, over the rear of the shop. 0 COMMODIOUS OFFICES first floor, and three good rooms above. Good Cellarage, with rolling way in the rear, and abutting on the back lane is a very substantial THREE-STOREYED WAREHOUSE, 61ft. by 20ft., including Stabling, Ac. The above premises are very substantially built and in good repair. They occupy an important position in the main thoroughfare to the docks, and being of con- siderable extent, with back access, are admirably suited for any business requiring a good position and ample accommodation. They are held for the term of 99 years from 29th September, 1862, at the very low yearly ground rent of £5 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, queen's Chambers, Cardiff or to the proprietors on t'le Prernisek;. 53206 T 24, 25, and 26. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. HE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE COMPANY, X,l>. (Mr J. G. MADDOX, auctioneer) S to give notice that their weekly sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from private residences in the neighbourhood for better convenience of disposal) will take place at the Company's Rooms, as above, on MONDAY, July 16th, 1883, when an assortment of useful HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE, and other FURNITURE and EFFECTS will be SOLD by AUCTION, comprising mahogany, iron brass-mounted, half-twier, and other bedsteads, bed- ding. bedroom furmimv, tin and stoneware toilet sets, Brussels and other can-.ets, hearthrugs, handsomely- lined Australian opossum, wolf, bear seal and China §™hVTlerei C;in;:aK,e rUf?- several full-suit lengths of bcotui tweeds, ladies embossed jacket pieces &c • a small quantity of office furniture, removedlrom the 2 ^»0fCw°p an' • !ler ,es,k,?' C0PJ'n? press and stand, wa^rnhi' I,n",iatu™ billiard table, bagatelle do, d^ niv t a,ul<!ln(i» presses in oak, pitch pine, and BroXri'«ev' 'l ? vbw es o £ ciears- 2 sewing machines, 2 nin !,v Washing and Mangling Machine, central ffr/6r< trS 1 /lo"' suPerior double action, oil uuintin'ircC*overrnn*nt pattern, in case complete H Pr"1^. engravings, pottery, clocks There^'ilTni ni^meV'i11^ otfler miscellaneous articles! turp S(,M»1,1 function with the furni- «re, about 40 canary birds, including Norwich eaelsa"V "ls' a,ul ^ell-mixed breeds, together witll On view morning of sale. ntiteiiee at 2.0 p.m. precisely. SALE THIS DAI. SAI p ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MU T „ AT PENARTH. KJ;tE" has teen instructed to Pen., n L by AUCTION, at the Ship Hotel penarth, on MONDAY, the 16th day of July 18S3 Vi 0 Ciock in the evening precisely, all that W;N *IESSUAGE, OR DWELLING-HOUSE ann i e Yard and stable at the back thereof,'situate K "ow iu tIon of the Property is held under lease from Lord Windsor 1882'M"" tor further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or ^Q.„ Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, 6Z923 Albert Chambers, Cardiff. pOR SALE by AUCTION, by order of AT CASTLE PILL; MILFORD HAVEN, on THURSDAY, juiy 19th, THE SCHOONER SARAH & MARY," A"'1 .her materials as she'may^then'lie classed Al red for 8 years; btirthen per register, 76 tons; will carry about 125 tons. n per reg18ter, 76 to commence at Two p.m., on the Beach near the vessel, and subject to condiiions then and ,ubieot to here Action of "Gibbon v. Gibbon, 1882, G, No 1^9" with the approbation of the Honourable Mr Justice Pearson, the judge to whose Court the said Action is attached iu one lot, by 1V/TR THOMAS PRICE, the person appointed by the said judge, at the Ashburn- ham Arms Inn, at Talgarth, in the County of Brecon, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of July, low, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, tlw „ MANOR OR REPUTED MANOR OF INONSTONE, AND A FARM AND LANDS Called "Trevynon Farm," situate in the parish of *^angorse, in the Ck>unty of Brecon, containing 161 ftcres and 27 perches, or thereabouts, aiul adjoining tue Station, on the !rfid-Wales Railway. Particulars v ueroot tna,y be had gratis of Mr Robert J-homas Griffiths, solicitor, of Hay, Brecon; of Messrs awes and Sons, solicitors, of 9, Angel-court, Throg- worton-street, London, E.C. of Messrs Young and oodwin, solicitors, of Bank Buildings, Hastings, ^ssex of Mr Charles Griffiths, Estate Agent, of > and of the Auctioneer at Builtb, Brecon. E. W. WALKER, Chief Clerk. „ DAWES and SONS, • Angel-eourt, Tbrogmorton-street, London, E.C. hgents for MESSRS. YOUNG and GOODWIN, liastings, Sussex, Plaintiffs Solicitors. LOUIS'S MUNGO, SHODDY, AND RAG SALES, LEEDS. rpSEJ-Lby AUCTION, at my Warehouse, 38, PARK WKOSS-Sl-REET, LEEDS, EVERY TUESDAY. caslf*^ f°r fi00^8 80 disposed of in eight days in recei*ed any day except Tuesday. My commission is 5 per cent, for selling. £ v?ialr'eS immediate attention. G. LOUIS, Broker. }\1T R ROBERT EVANS begs to inform \rnUmT/v»UM P!v-°.nx and the public, that his nepnew, MR JOHN EVANS GRIFFITHS, having i11 Trrx v Tisi^'r £ iw> wiUi irom th! 1H day of JULY INST., be duly licensed «.q AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, and will act as hU £ ^istant in canying on the business of an Auctioneer, Agent, and Appraiser, and from his several years knnuT]16 jlce him has acquired a good sound •atisfactK)6 °f the ijusmess> trusts will give general .Jjrjdgend, 2nd July, 1883. 63948 TALE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL UritiesajidrATP11 FEMALES quickly correct all irregu ts^ssrafwr^sasf gates by ^urtion. SALE TO-MORROW. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. QOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES lt_x will SELL by AUCTION TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 17th JULY, 1883, at Twelve o'clock, 65 VALUABLE HORSES, Comprising- HARNESS HORSES, HACKS AND PONIES. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. On MONDAY, 23rd JULY, AT ABOUT 3 O'CLOCK. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES 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 MAGNIFICENT SET OF FURNITURE, In VERY FINE POLLARD OAK. with carved panels, Consistingof A 6 FEET 6 IN. SIDEBOARD, with ebonized rims, bevelled edge glass panels in back, and fitted pedestals. A GRANT) DINING ROOM SUITE, with stuffed back panels to all the chairs, covered in best Morocco. A 10 FEET MASSIVE DINING TABLE, with patent screw action. The above complete set of Dining-room Furniture was supplied within the last IS months at a cost of 200 guineas. 61013 ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 23RD AND 24TH, AT 11, HIGII-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 left furnished J, nearly the whole of which was supplied by the re- nowned firm of London Upholsterers and House Furnishers, Messrs JACKSON 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 including 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 ana windows, with representations of the Apostles, old Bibles, escritaire writing desk, book- racks, stands for sticks, and other attractive effects. IN DRNTNG AND DRAI'%IING-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 PAINTINGS, two large chimney glasses, dinner wa<"on, side tables, two fine loo or occasional 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-ROOM AND SITTING-ROOM — MASSIVE WELL-SEASONED FURNITURE in SPANISH MAHOGANY, including a very fine 7-FEET CARVED SIDEBOARD, With DINING-TABLE and SUITE TO MATCH, together with the carpets, pictures, old upright clock, etchings, engravings, brass ecclesiastical design gaseliers and centre lights, bagatelle board, &c. IN THE NINE BEDROOMS.—Kidderminster, Brus- sels, and Wilton CARPETS off floors of all rooms, 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 £ 170; 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, ecru, lace and tapestry curtains, cheval and swing glasses. The PICTURES include some very VALUABLE GALLERY PAINTINGS of Scriptural subjects, rare old examples of deceased and living painters, including Gaspar, Poussin, Albano, Richard Wilson, Nirmann, 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. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES 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 U, 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. TkeAuctioneers, in announcing this unusually at- tractive sale, would respectfully remind the general public that the character and quality of the whole of the Effects, which are supplied by Jackson and Graham, are such as are seldom, if ever, submitted to public auction, and they invite all intending purchasers to view the Effects in their rooms on the iOth and 21st July. 63606 CARDIGANSHIRE. VALUABLE LEAD AND COPPER MINES FOR SALE. \fRDANIEL has received instructions » tro.m ^red Audley Broad, Esq., Liquidator of AUCTmNTf thnlTn-S ComW' Limitc^' to SELL by AUCTION, at the Lion and Gogerddan Arms Hotel Aberystwith, on MONDAY, July <tfrd, 1883, at Three known as the rnoon Punctually. the valuable Mines ESGAIR IIIR SILVER LEAD AND ESGAIR FRAITH COPPER MINES, situate about eight miles from the Llanfihangel Station on the Cambrian Railways, and six miles from the village of Talybont. These mines have yielded considerably more than a million sterling in value of both copper and lead of exceedingly rich quality. The Works are replete with costly modern machinery and plant, tramways, dressing floors, water wheels smith's and carpenter's shops, offices, manager's house and a row of cottages for miners, fitted ana furnished throughout, stables, sheds, magazines, and all other necessary buildings. The Mines and Works are in complete working order and the Property will be sold as a going concern. The Property may be viewed at any time on applying to the Resident Agent, and further information may be obtained of Captam Williams, Borth, R.S.O. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had of the Auctioneer, Aberystwith, Machynlleth, and Ttiwyn • of Messrs Hugh Hughes and Sons, Solicitors, Aber- ystwith of A. A. Broad, Esq., 35, Walbrook, London*- and of Messrs Lmklater, Hackwood. Addison ami Brown, Solicitors, 7, Walbrook, London. 639M TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, RAILWAY CON- TRACTORS, DRAYMEN, AND OTHERS. MESSRS D. EVANS and SON are in- structed by Mr Richard Evans, of Cymmer (who is giving up hauling), to SELL by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, July the 18th, 1883, at th* Butchers' Arms Yard, Pontypridd, the following HORSES, With their Harness on. 1. DARK BAY HORSE, 5 years old, 16 hands high. Suitable for a Dray or Brougham. 2. BLACK ditto 4 If 16 3. BROWN MARE 4 15" 4. BLACK HORSE 8 15 3 OJ b. MARE 7 14.3 6. CHESTNUT COB 4 14 One of the fastest trotters in Wales. 7. BLACK COB 4 „ 14 „ Very active. 8. WAGGON, to carry 3 tons of hay, with tarpauling 6 yards by 5. This lot is suitable for a hay mer- chant. 9. New Cart. Two ditto nearly new. Timber carriage to carry 10 tons. ° The above horses are of first class quality, being well trained to work under the able management of Mr Richard Evans, who is well known as one of the best feeders and trainers of horses in South Wale, Three months'credit will be given to purchasers to the amount of £10 and upwards, or discount for cash after the rate of five per cent. per annum. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp, and the whole to be sold without reserve. 63997 COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE «F and OTHER FREEHOLD -• slt"ate m the parishes of Llanybvther Llaufihaugel-Rhosycora, Llanllawddog, Llanirunnor' _ana Town of Carmarthen. MR. -DAVID THOMAS is favoured with ms,tlHcti°ns to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivv aft"rn^rLH0-tel,'Carmttrthe"' at 1-30 o'clock hi thl July, 1883 Csfwy' SA/URDAY, the 21st day of July, 1883, In 21 lots, the undermentioned valuable forming a territo substautiall^buiit ,V e?itent- Also the House of Penymorfa «f!wr -iu1- ak°d Mansion sure ground on an emintnl^116 V l!t8 own Plea" of the Vale of Towv and ^h^c*,nman4.lng a fine view from which it is only dis^nt k Carmarthen, and several dwelCe-hou^s half a premises, in the town of an<* ,other Bedwbach, Havodyrwynos, Nantllwyd p'ftiWvwi :— Pent re Evan, Blaenliauliw, T)w»u7 GoS^ ■ Govery, Penrhiwlas, Penymorfa Malision?'cTbYe Hill, otherwise Penymorfa J arm, Houses and M Jolly Tar Inn and Premise.^ 2 Houses in Jolly Tar Lane, Coloration Yard and Houses adjoining same I and la, St Mary-street. b The above Estate lies in a good sporting country having several extensive groves of oalc and fir planta- tions, and in the neighbourhood of several packs of hounds. Part of it lies on the banks of the river Cothy, which is celebrated for its salmon, sewin, and trParticulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be had of Mr Charles Edward Moms, solicitor, 4 and 5, Quay-street; Mr J. W. philipps, solicitor, Quay- street, Carmarthen; or of Mr D<iv>d Thomas, at his Surveying and Land Agency Offices, 3, Blue-street, Carmarthen. 64011 SALE TO-MORROW. 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. I Auctioneer's Offices, Brick Building, Oxford-street, Swansea. 63955 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES. &C MR CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., Will be held on TUESDAY, July 31st, 1883, at HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., Will be held on TUESDAY, July 31st, 1883, at the Cameron Horse Repository. Entries to be made one week previous. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's OZce#, Oxford-street Swansea. 63954 Stalls kg ]Vttciifltt; SALE THIS DAY; The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff; MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, July 16th; 1883, under powers of a Bill of Sale, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, about 300 pairs! of BOOTS and SHOES, full-compass patent improved trf; chord PIANOFORTE in rosewood case, SEWING MACHINE. &c.; also a quantity of Grocers' FixtufeSj Iron Safe, &c. Sale to commence at two o'clock. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office and Salerooms, 1, North- street, Cardiff. 11066 63892 SALE TO-MORROW. LEONTINE VILLA, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CANTON. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on the JL Premises as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 17th, 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 musicstool, sofas, chairs, easy chairs, tables, fenders, carpets, rugs, books, curtains, whatnot, pier glasses, umbrella stand, iron bedsteads, mattresses, beds, chests of drawers, wash- stands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, commodes, &c. The lots will be on view the morning of the sale, which will commence punctually at 12 o'clock Noon. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, July 10th, 1883. 63996 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD IRON 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, 12-ton steam hammer, engine, double ram pump, Blake's patent crushing machine, and weighbridge. MILLS.—4 mills, 8 furnaces, 2 engines, doublers, and shearer's shears. pairs driven by 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. ASSORT!*G-ROOM, with loft over-PALM OIL STORES. SCRUFF-ROOM.—Shearing-room, with small engine and shears, saw bench. °- w*th steam hammer. OFficoa. YARD.—Three firing boilers, economizer driven by small engine, special pump, bar cutting machine, 20- ton weighbridge. rJFu J ARE held for terms of 70 years, from the r December, 1872, at annual rents amounting to i.469 10s. There are sidings into the works from the London and North Western Railway. The works are thoroughly well arranged, a large out- lay havmg been made in the erection of modem machmery 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 inventories of same can be inspected at any time. f 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 Bejlingham, Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs Fussell, Prichard, Swann, Henderson, and Wall, Solicitors, Bristol; or of the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swan- sea. 63780 SALE THIS DAY SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 72, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and s. HERN -win SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, on MONDAY, the 16th day of July, 1883, at Two o'clock p.m., an assem- blage of valuable FURNITURE, Comprising DINING-ROOM suites, especially well- made, in Dark Oak and Mahogany, handsomely up. holstered in stamped velvet and marone leather bed- room suites in walnut, with bevelled place dressing- table and wardrobe iron and brass bedsteads, couches in cretonne and American cloth, walnut and mahogany washstands and dressing-tables, chairs, tables, spring mattresses, mahogany toilet glasses, chests of drawers, horsehair mattress, brass poles and rings, pianoforte in rosewood case, well-made card table, couch in hair cloth, cast-iron fenders, office table, rocking chairs, dining-room chairs in mahogany, and sundries. Additional Furniture may be included in this Sale, particulars of which must reach the Auctioneers on or before the 13th inst. Auction, Land, and Property Office, 72, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 63930 COMET-STREET, SPLOTLANDS; BERTRAM- STREET AND BROADWAY, ROATH. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PRO. PERTlEs. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at their Auction Mart, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, 1883, at Seven o'clock in the Evening (subiect to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES:— LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP, with the Bakehouse and Build- ings belonging thereto, being No. 1, Comet-street, Splotlands, let to Mr F. Woodward at a weekly rent of 9s, and the Poor-rate. LOT 2 ~A11 that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, adjoing Lot 1, being No. 2, Comet-street, let to Mr Bailey, at a weekly rent of 8s. All these lots are held under lease for a term of 99 years from 25th of March, 1857, at the yearly found rent of £5, which will be apportioned at on Lot 1, and £ on Lot 2. LOT S.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 19, Bertram- street, Broadway, now in the occupation of the Owner. This lot is held under lease for the term of 99 years,' from the 29th of September, 1873, at the appor- tioned yearly ground rent of £ 2 15s. LOT 4.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP, with the Stable and Cowhouse belonging thereto, being No. 170, Broadway, let to Mr J. W. Kent, at the weekly rent of 12s. This lot is held under lease for the term of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1878, at the yearly ground rent of S6 13s 9d. LOT 5.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, adjoining Lot b, being No. 172, Broadway, let to Mr Gardner at the weekly rent of 8s. This lot is held underlease for the term of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1878, at the yearly ground rent of IC3 16s 6d. LOT 6—All those Two SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. and —, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years at the low ground rent of B2 4s per house. LOT 7.-All that capital RESIDENCE, being No. 13, Windsor-place, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st November, 1865, at a ground rent of JM 16s. This house has a greater frontage than the others in Windsor-place, is most substantially built, and in good repair. LOT 8.—All that Superior RESIDENCE, being No. 14, Richmond.terrace, Paik-place, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years, at a ground rent of 25 10s. This House is of handsome elevation and very well finished. The above premises are in good repair, are all let to highly respectable tenants, some of whom have been in occupation for several years. Lots 4, 5, and 6 are sold by order of the mortgagees. N.B.—Additional lots may be included in this sale, §articulars of which must reach the Auctioneers on or efore ihe 26th inst. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to William Bradley, Esq., Solicitor, 3, High-street, Cardiff. 63968 SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND AT LANDAFF AND CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL -13JL by AUCTION, at their Mart, 72, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, ,at. 6.30 p.m. precisely, the following valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, Subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, and to the alteration of the lota should the Vendors so desire. LOT I.-All that FIELD or CLOSE of FREEHOLD LAND, situate on the road from Ely to Llandaff, con taining about two acres, and numbered 494 on the maps of the Ordnance Survey. Beautifully situate fronting the grounds of Ely Court, and forming a charming site for the erection of oneor more residences N.H.-Other Parcels of Freehold Land can be in. eluded in this sale, particulars of which must reach the Auctioneers on or before the 26th July instant. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Land and Estate Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff and as to Lot 1 to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff. 64019 SALE OF VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF, AND AT CANTON. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, 72, St. Mary-street Uara'ff, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, 1883 at 6.30 p.m. precisely, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, and to alteration of the lot should the vendors so desire LOT I.-AU that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 2, Frances-street Butetown, Cardiff, held under lease for 98 years, from the 29th September, 1853, at an apportioned ground rent of B2 3s 9d. LOT .-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE being No. 3, Frances-street, Butetown, Cardiff, held under lease for 98 years from the 29th September, 1853, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 2 3s 9a. LOT 3,-All these Three DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 6, 7, and 8, East-street (near the Foresters' Arm), Canton Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years J1 I860, at the annual rent of £ 3 15s., a? i "escr'ked in the lease as All that piece or parcel of land or ground being part of a close of land at Canton, in the parish of Llandaff, which said piece of land contains 433 square yards," LOT 4.-All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, Thomas-street (near the Foresters' Arms), Canton, Cardiff, held under Lease for 199 (one hundred and ninety-nine) years from the 1st day of November, 1855, at the annual rent of S5 12s, The land has a frontage of 56 feet or thereabouts, and a depth of 141 feet or thereabouts. LOT 5.-All those three DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Little Tredegar-street, Cavdiff held under lease for 99 years from the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1837, at the apportioned yearly rent of B2 5s, des- cribed in the lease as "Three Messuages or Dwelling. housejt fronting the street leading from Lewis-street into the Glamorganshire Canal." For further particulars of all the lots apply to the Auctioneers, at their Property Offices, 72, St. Mary- street, Cardiff Pnd 38 to Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, to Messrs 1NGLEDEW, INCK, and VACHELL, 64020 Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff. CAMBRIAN" JglCYCLES & rjlRlCYCLES Are still unexcelled, 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. BROS. are Factors of every requisite. List of one 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 I-GOYJ LEADEN HALL-STREET. liij JlitctiDH; TCI PRINTERS; BOOKBINDERS, AND OTHERS: MR JOHN M: LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION (unless previously disposed 6f by Private Contract) early in July, 1883; the whole bf the PLANT AND. MATERIALS Used in the carrying on of th8 Business of General Printer ftlid Bodkbiiider Gompnsirtg Ingle's hiachihd;. Albidii pr0Ss». ftlttifig machine. Standing press and glazing boardsi imposing stone, about 80 cases of types about 59 different sorts of wood and metal jobbing type, hietal and other furni; ture, composing sticks, frames, &-c.i ruling machine, large copying press, a good assortment of bookbinding tools and materials, also several reams of papef, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 63738 TO PLUMBERS. BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mr F. G. Lawrence to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, 101, Strand, Swansea, on THURSDAY. the 19th day of July, 1883, 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 SALE OF VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND COTTAGE PROPERTY. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division- Mr 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, 31st July, 1883, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the undermentioned PREMISES, Subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. LOT I.-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 252, 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 22 15s arising out of two cottages adjoining the last-mentioned premises, and payable for the residue of the term of 57 years from the 20th 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 the 24th June, 1859, at a yearly ground rent of ;1;;5 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 mmes and minerals under the above premises are reserved. LOT 2.—All those TWO-DWELLING-HOUSES, or Cottages and Premises, containing 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 Davies, 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 El 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 R. 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 VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have received instructions to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WE DNESDAY, 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. 64005 Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. —— ..11 THE MANGANESE JgRONZE AND JgRASS COMPANY (LIMITED) (SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF PARSONS' PATENT MANGANESE BRONZE AND PARSONS WHITE BRASS). M ANGANESE JJ R O N Z E (PARSONS' PATENT) IS SUPPLIED IN FIVE QUALITIES IN INGOTS, SLABS, CASTINGS, FORGINGS, AND ROLLED RODS, PLATES, SHEETS, ANGLES, &c., &c. No. 1-In RODS, PLATES, &c., Has a Tensile Strength of 30 TONS PER SQUARE INCH, and Stretches 30 to 40 per cent before Breaking, and can be Forged and Rolled Hot, and Drawn, Stamped, and Worked Cold. No. 2-In INGOTS and CASTINGS, Has Double the Strength of Gun Metal. Is Suit able for Propellers and other Simple Massive Castings where the Greatest Strength is required. No. 3—In INGOTS and CASTINGS, For Strong Castings of all kinds. Is 50 per cent Stronger than Gun Metal, and can be Cast with facility in any form. No. 4—In INGOTS and CASTINGS, Is Greatly Superior to Gun Metal for Slide Valves, Faces, Piston Rings, Connecting Rod, Brasses, Ac., and for all parts of Engines and Machines subjected to Friction, especially such ► as Work under Heat. No. 5—SPECIAL BEARING METAL, Wears Three Times as Long as Gun Metal. pARSONS' WIDTE B RASS. No. I-In INGOTS, CASTINGS, &c., For Solid Bearings and Bushes, wears four or five times as long as Gun Metal, and is specially adapted for Casting into It on Moulds where large quantities of Duplicate Castings are required, such as Locomotive and Marine Bearings. No Boring, Turning, or Fitting necessary. No. 2—For FILLING-In INGOTS, Large Marine Engine Bearings. Crank Pin Brasses and Thrust Blocks, &c., is the best anti-friction Metal known, and is used by all the principal Steamship Companies and Marine Engineers. Experience proves it superior to all other White Metals. For further particulars and prices apply to s. W. Allen- CONSULTING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, 65, BUTE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, I CARDIFF. 64016 THE EAGLE CYCLE COMPANY, JL WORKS WESTG ATF.-STLTEET SHOWROOM 64, ST. MALLY-STRiiiiT, CARDIFF, Have on view the largest and best selected STOCK OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES in the Principality, All the latest patents and improvements, I Sundries and accessories of all descriptions. Machines exchanged or sold on commission. Repairs promptly executed on the premises by ex. perienced workmen. Easy terms, or discount for cash. 63450 i t. WM. JENKINS, MANAGER, \åûbltp (Cmrtudtiks, &£; THE GRASKOP (TRANSY AAL) GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED: CAPITAL, £ 300,000, in 100,000 PREFERENCE SHARES of JE1 EACH, and 200,000 ORDINARY SHARES of SlEACH; j The Ordinary Shares are taken by the vendors in part payment of the property. The Preference Shares are entitled to & cumulative preferential dividend of 30 per cent. 11 with further advantages as to dividends as explained in this prospectus. <> Issue of 100,000 10 per cent. Preference Shares of Pl each, payable as follows, viz. :—2s 6d on application, 7s 6d on allotment, and the balance bv instalments of 5s each, at intervals of not less than two months each. DIRECTORS. ARTHUR LOFTUS TOTTENHAM, Esq., M.P., Glenfarne Hall, Enniskillen, Chairman. W. SMETHURST, Esq., J.P., the Garswood-hall Collieries Company, Limited, Wigan, Liverpool, and London. Major E. J. CHARTER, 9, Neveni-square, South Kensington, S.W. )' W. M. FARMER, Esq., Member (for Cape Town) of the Cape of Good Hope Legislative Assembly (William Anderson and Co., Cape Town and Port Elizabeth). FREDERICK R. BULLOCK, Esq., 35, West Crom- well-road, South Kensington, S.W., Chairman Upper Assam Tea Company, Limited. BANKERS. CAPITAL AND COUNTIES BANK, LIMITED, 39, Threadneedle-street, London, E.C., and Branches. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. Messrs RICKARD BROTHERS, 58, Lombard-street, London, E.C. SOLICITORS. Messrs KING and PE L j, 16, Abchnrch-lane, London, E.C. AUDITORS. Messrs GOOD, DANIELS and CO.3, Poultry, Lon- don, E.C. SECRETARY (PRO. TEM.) Mr H. W.LEE. I REGISTERED OFFICES. 31, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, E.C. PROSPECTUS 1. This Company lias been formed for the purpose of purchasing the lease and concession of the mining rights of and further developing an extensive and valuable gold property, known as Graskop Farm, in the South African Republic (Transvaal). It is about four miles from the mining town of Pilgrim's Rest. The property is reached from the sea coast at Delagoa. Bay by a good waggon road, about 120 English miles in length, or from Capetown in ten days by railroad and post-cart by way of Kimberley as far as a point within thirty miles of Giaskop, to which a good road is con- structed, and from Durban, Natal, in about six days by railway and post-cart. The property may fairly be described as situate in the centre of the best known and richest of the gold fields in the Lydenburg district of the Transvaal. To the north are the well-known farms of Berlin and Lisbon in which the South African Syndicate Company are interested. Imme- diately adjoining both on the north east, and west, the Graskop Farm is bounded by the gold-bearing pro- perties acquired by the Transvaal Gold Exploration and Land Company, and to the south is the rich Spitz- kop district. 2. The minei-aJ wealth in gold in the Transvaal is of course well known, and from the reports which have been made on the Graskop Farm the directors are of opinion that they have secured one of the best pro- perties ever likely to come into the market. 6. The survey of the Government land surveyor gives the area of the property as 10,040 English acres, and it lies at varying altitudes of from about 4,500 to about 6,500 feet above the level of the sea. The discoveries already made warrant the belief that gold is distributed very generally over the estate, and the surface being diversified by high and low lands is remarkably well adapted for mining operations, which have already been carried out with considerable success by a few in- dependent miners, who worked under the system of Government licences. In the highlands, or terraces, are f und numerous gold veins in the quartz forma- mation, while in the lowlands there are abundant alluvial gold deposits, as well as "mple supplies of water for hydaulic purposes and! for driving the machinery necessary for treating tfte ore foui d in the upper portion of the property. ° t, 4. Repeated examinations have been made by skilled engineers, and they unite in bearing testimony to the extraordinary quantity of gold-bearing ore which is to be found on this property, and although these gentle- men think that the ore will yield ffcr more, the direc- tors prefer to put the probable percentage of gold at one ounce to the ton, while the total cost of mining, Ac., is estimated not to exesed 12* per ton. It will thus be seen that enormous profits may be anticipated to result from the operations of this Company. e. The character of the ore is very workable, and is not refractory, either from an admixture of sulphides or other cause, and consequently the mining can be carried on at the lowest possible expense. b. The climate is perfectly healthy, and work can be prosecuted during the entire yeai. V. The estate has an ample supply of water for the future workings of the ore and for hydraulics, but it be necessary to provide ic. ervoira, so as to be quite secure in the driest seasons. ö. With proper superintendence the native Kaffir labour wiil answer all the requirements of the mines, and this can be procured in abuudmce and at a most moderate rate. 9. The mining rights are derived from a lease and concession (a copy oi which can be seen at the Offices of the Company's Solicitors) granted in 1882 by the Transvaal Government, subject to the concessionaires compensating the miners who were at that time work- ing l'n different claims for the direct loss which they may suffer through the revocation of the proclamation of this area as public gold fields. The value of the property may be in some degree estimated by the amounts claimed by six of these miners, which ex- ceeded £50,00), although only a very small portion of the area of the estate (under 50 acres) was occupied by them, and their mining appliances were of a very primitive description. These claims have been adjudi- cated upon by the Government, and ALe vendors out of the purchase price undertake the payment of all cum- pensation payable to the diggers unr the conditions of the concession. ? 10. The Directors have been advised by one of the most eminent Transvaal lawyers at the vendors' title to the concession and lease is perfectly valid, and the form of transfer to be used in vesting the property in the Company lias been dmy settle^ by him. 11. It is intended to pruceed Viggrously with the development of the property so as to obtain quick returns, and it is confidently anticipated that witlain a short time very l.uge profits « ul be ttir.de. With this view it is proposed P.t once to sendwit the necessary crushing and dressing machinery, in addition to deal- ing with as large a quantity ot the alluvial deposit as may be found practicable. 12. The Directors feel that they qftnnot better and more satisfactorily recommend this enterprise to the investing public than by adopting tli words of the eminent mining engineer^, 'Messrs Rickard Bruthers, when they say "The chief characteristics of Graskop are. •' (a) The diffusion of the goul, or, in other words, the abundance of the material. (b) The free nature oi the gold due to itsdisassocia- tion with sulphides or other substances which so fre- quently render its separation aiiricult and wasteful. "(c) The soft or easy nature of the rock and matrix, favouring rapid development and cheap mining and milling. "(d) The presence of a good water supply, which our agent assure- us can be reuecl upon throughout the year to furnish milling power to the extent of 100 tons per diem. (e) The generally favourable conditions as to cli- mate and labour, the up.ai;as of the Transvaal being very healthy, and native labour good and at low rates. 13. The information contained in this prospectus is derived from the numerous reports which have been made on the property, and these full and detailed re- ports, as well as the assays of the samples of the ore sent to this country, can be seen at the offices of the company. Samples from the reefs can also be seen at the offices of the company. 14. The Preference Shares now offered for subscrip- tion to the pubiM will in the first place be entitled to a cumulative preference dividend of £10 per cent. per annum and the balance of profit resulting from the operations of the Company will after paying £ 10 ner cent. dividend on the ordinary shares, and providing a reserve fund be distributed among all the Shares of the Company, so that each Preference Share shall re- ceive one-half the amount of additional or bonus dividend paid on each Ordinary Share. The holder of fully paid-up Preference Shares will at any time be entitled to exchange his Preference for Ordinary Shares. 15. The £ l tOrdinary Shares of the Transvaal Gold Exploration and Land Company (the owners' prope-, ties adjoining the Graskop E state) have already attained 75.per cent. premium, and can only be bought occasionally. 16. The only f. contract entered into is an agreement dated the 29th day of June, 1C83, between Adolf Hol- Iard, Adolf Ostrowski, and Samuel Seiginaim, of the one part, and R. H. Phillips, for and on behalf of this company, of the other part, whereby the property is acquired for the sum of £ 50,000 in cash, and £ 200,000 in fully paid up ordinary shares of the company. All preliminary and other expenses up to the allotment of shares will be paid by the vendors. 17. A copy of this agreement, and the memorandum and articles of association, may be seen at the offices of the company's solicitors. 18. Prospectuses and forms of application can be obtained from the secretary, solicitors, auditors, and bankers of the company. 31, Lombard-street, London, E.C., July 10th, 1883. ;1raptrt!], to 3rt!. SOUTH WALES, NEAR VENNY. TO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, or SOLD, that charming FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as PANTYBALEA," situate in the parish of Llanelly, in the county of Brecon, about four miles distant from each of the market towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Brynmawr. The House, which is of modern construction, stands in an elevated position in its own park-like grounds of about 50 acres, and commands unequalled views of the picturesque Vale of the Usk for many miles. It is ap- proached by an entrance lodge and carriage drive, and contains excellent wine and beer cellars in the base- ment, entrance ball, morning-room dining and draw- ing-rooms, servants' hall, butler's pantrv, storeroom lavatory, kitchen, scullery, larder, and other domestic offices on the ground floor; eight bedrooms, two dies- sing-rooms, boudoir, nursery, bathroom, and w.c. on the upper floor. At the rear are paved yards, stables con- taining three stalls and loose box, saddle-room, double ooach-house, excellent kitchen gardens well stocked with choice fruit trees in full bearing, greenhouse vinery, melon and cucumber houses, tastefully laid- out pleasure garden, with lawn tennis and croquet lawns. Any quantity of rich meadow land. fr, m 6 to 75 acres, may be had w ith the house also the farm buildings and several workmen's cottages. Parish church, ra-lway station, post and telegraph office within a mile. and the river Usk, so celebrated for its salmon and trout fishmp, and the kennels and meets of the Monmouthsh re Foxhounds, are all within easy distances. London, Liverpool, and Manchester may be reached by rail in about six hours. Apply to Mr James Straker, Auctioneer, Aber- gaveziny. 62?30 RFTO B U I L D E R S-. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES TO BE LET OR SOLD, AT ILFRACOMBE, Adjoining th3 Public Lawn Tennis Ground and pro- posed she for Crystal Palace. Money ready to bead- >ancod. Apply to G E. Russell, Ilfracombe. 63173 BO 11 o Ú G H ol N ±: W P o R T WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Lower Merchant- street, behind the Town-hall, Cornorauon bill-noster and crier. Rents the principal hoardings and stations in ->ewr^'jt an<l_ Neighbourhood. Two good bill- pesters kepi. ors aireudei to with auick despatch j Town and counsry. Old established—more itian a I quarter of a century. 34063 fhtMic (Ccmtjpfttms,$tc. SECOND ISSUE.—STEAM TRAMWAYS IN bOURSE OF CONSTRUCTION: Interest at Six per Cent, per Annum Guaranteed during; Construction and for .Twelve Months from Comple- tion, in accordance with the terms of the Contract.. Incorporated by special Act of Parliament, 45 and 46 Vic., whereby the Liability cf Shareholders is Limited to the Amount of their Shares: Population Served—150,000 to 200,000. ISSUE OF £ 50,000, IN 5,000 SHARES OF £ 10 EACH* Being part of the Unallotted Share Capital of the PLYMOUTH; DEVOXPORT, and DIS- JL TRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. DIRECTORS. CHAIRMAN—WILLIAM DERRY, Esq., Houndscombe, Plymouth. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAX. JOSEPH C. WAKEFIELD, Esq. (Messrs Inglis and Wakefleld, Glasgow, London, and Manchester), Chairman of the Vale of Clyde Tramways Company. M. M. MOORE, EsQ. (Messrs W. B. Huggins and Co., London and Glasgow), Director of "the Calcutta Tramways Company (Limited). JOHN PETHICK, Esq., Norley House, Plymouth. SAMUEL J. WILDE, Esq., Director of the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Company, and of the South London Tramways Company. BANKERS. THE CITY BANK (Limited), Threadneedle-street, London, E.C., and its Branches. THE NAVAL BANK, Plymouth. Messrs HODGES' BANK, Devonport. SECRETARY AND OFFICES. FREDK. R. BLUETT, Esq., 18, Finsbury-circus, London, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The Directors of the PLYMOUTH, DEVOXPORT, and DISTRICT TRAMWAY COMPANY are prepared to r. eeive APPLICATIONS for £ 50,000 (bein;i part of the unallotted portion of the share capital authorised by the Company's special Act of Parliament-namely, £ lio,000) in 5,00 shares of B10 each. payable as follows 10s per share on application, 40s per share on allotment, the remainder in calls not c-xceedirg:22 per share at intervals of not less than two months between each call. This important undertaking, for which a special Act was passed in the last session, embraces a complete system of tramways, 12 miles in length, through the well-known and important towns of Plymouth and Devonport, the population of which, including Stone- honse, which connec:s the two towns, is about lbO.QvO. By reference to the map accompanying the pro- spectus, it will be seen that it traverses the mot important strees, and connects the Devonport Station of the London and ^outh Western Railway, the Devonport Station o: the Devon and Cornwall Railway, and the North-road and Mar li Mills Stations of the Great Western Railway with the towns, and a glance at the map wiil show the complete character ofthe tramway propo. ed to be constructed. The works have been for some time in course of con- struction, and the sections fr. m the Hoe towards Manamead have ma ;e such progress that they are ex- P^ed shortly to be opened for public traffic. Beside the resident population, it is estimated that there is a suburban population, which will also use this tramway, numbering a little short of 50,000, thus hrining the totai population to be served to probably 200,000. Plymouth is a point of landing and de- parture for the Royal Mail steamers, the Cape steamers, the Penin-ular and Oriental steamers, and other colonial and foreign mails, and the fact of its being a garrison town as well as a Royal Naval station, the important docks and manufactories existing, and the very large annual influx of tourists and visitors, all conduce to au exceptionally large street tramc, for the accommodation of which these tramways wiil provide. One great feature of this undertaking to which con- siderable importance should be attached is that, by the special Act of Parliament obtained, the Company has the right to use steam or mechanical motive power in- stead of horses, which has since been sanctioned by the Corporation of Plymouth, and the necessary en- gines have been ordered to work the sections as com- pleted. The experience of Tramway Companies throughout England now shows that there is no class of invest- meht more profitable than tramways in large cities, where the constant flow of traffic enables quick ser- vices of cars to be established, which is the case of Plymouth and Devonport. This will be seen from the table (in full prospectus). Looking to the exceptional advantages offered by this undertaking, from the dense population of the towns it traverses, the unusually favourable conditions as to motive power open to the Company, and the annual dividends earned by other tramways who do not enjoy such special privileges, the directors have reason to be- lieve that the enterprise will prove highly remunera- tive, and that the shares now for. subscription offer a very favourable opportunity for a sound and progressive investment. 1 nil prospectuses av.d forms of application can be ob- ''fi" ,rom the Secretary, F. R. Bluett, Esq., at the offices of the Company in London, 18, Finsbury-circus, E.C., or at the Bankers in Plymouth and Devonport. PLYMOUTH, DEVONPORT. AND DIS- TRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. APPLICATIONS for SHARES must be made on the prescribed form, and accompanied by a DEPOSIT of 10s per Share, which may be paid to either of the Bankers of the Company, or forwarded to the Secretary. fatikrs nub OGDntrads. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERS for FORMING, METALLING, PAVING KERBING, and CHANNELLING SOUTH MOR- GAN-STREET. Separate Tenders are required. 1. For forming aud metalling the carriage-way. 2. Paving, kerbing, and channelling the foot-ways. Drawings and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender, at the Borough Engineer's Office, Town-hall. Sealed Tenders, endorsed in accordance with the specifications, to be delivered at my office on or before WEDNESDAY, the 25th JULY instant. The lowest or all., tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order, J. L. WHF.ATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff. July 13th, 1833. 64032 alt.s Im flriUate Contract. FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, most eligibly situated. Let advantageously for Business Purposes under Le?_ses.-rFor particulars apply Lewis Hopkins, 5, s Qneer.-str;et, Cardiff. 62887 FOR SALE, THE BARQE MELBOURNE, (621 tons register). Built at Bellivean's Cove, Nova Scotia, in 1867, under special survey, and classed 3/3 I-I, in Veritas. Was thoroughly overhauled, and classed ALJ in American nccord in October, 13S0. Has had new wire rigging this year, and has ju-t 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- ft. breadth, 32-ft.; depth, 19-ft. Lying in Penarth Dock. Being under detention by Board of Trade. Will be sold cheap.—Apply to T. C. JONES and Co., Liverpool and Antwerp or to CHARLES H. JONES and Co., Cardiff. 5678 MEssRs JOHNF T-TLLER AND COMPANY. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, BRISTOL, WILL EXHIBIT AT THE GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING, PONTYPRIDD, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July 25th, AND July 26th, Some SPECIMENS of their Light, Attractive, and Well-built CARRIAGES and CARTS, Suitable for Cobs. 63963 -Do JOTHAM AND SONS, ST. MARY-STREET, IS THE BEST PLACE IN CARDIFF For GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. For WORKING MEN'S TAILORING. For BOY'S TAILORING. For GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. For WORKING MEN'S SUITS. For BOY'S SUITS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS A VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S HATS. For WORKING MEN'S HATS. For BOY'S HATS. For GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS & VESTS. For WORKING MEN'S TROUSERS & VESTS. For BOY'S TROUSERS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS. For WORKING MEN'S UMBRELLAS. For BOY'S UMBRELLAS. For GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. For WORKING MEN'S SHIRTS. For BOY'S SHIRTS. For GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS. For WORKING MEN'S TROUSERS. For GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER OVERCOATS. For WORKING MEN'S SUMMER OVERCOATS For BOY'S SUMMER OVERCOATS. For GENTLEMEN'S NECKTIES. For WORKING MEN'S NECKTIFS. For BOY'S NECKTIES. For GENTLEMAN'S COLLARS. For WORKING MEN'S COLLARS. For BOY S COLLARS. For GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES. For WORKING MENS GLOVES For BOY'S GLOVES. For LADIES GLOVES. D. JOT HAM: & SONS. 26, & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 624b3 TENTS AND MARQUEES FOR HIRE. Apply Messrs Thos. Pugsley and Co., Newport, Mon. Tents and Marquees of all sizes made on tlia shortest notice. 63793 RICK CLOTHS RICK CLOTHS RICK CLOTHS J. F. GRAINGER, 13, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF, Manufacturer of WATERPROOF RICK CLOTHS, WAGON. CART, MACHINE, & ENGINE OILCLOTH COVERS HORSE LOIN CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY, TARPAULINS, FEED BAGS, &c., &C. ROPE, TWINE, AND LINE MANUFACTURER, j REPAIRS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY D'õ"NE' Note the Address- INDIA RUBBER DEPOT, U. ST. JOHN'S-SQUA&E, GAfiDlFF. 63753 fiubltr jlotkis. CARDIFF CIRCUS. 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, 6d Box Seats (Reserved), Is each. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH \J WALES AND MONMOUTH SHIRE.V FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS. The COUNCIL invites STUDENTS to COMPETE for THIRTY-THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS in ARTS and SCIENCE, tenable for three years. These Scholarships will clear those who win them of Matricu- lation and all Class Fees. Competition is also invited for Two "Ware" Scholarships of BIS each. Other Scholarships of various values will be duly advertised. Examinations for these Scholarships will be held on or about the 12th September, at Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Carmarthen, Haverfordwest. Merthyr, Bre- con, Presteigne, Lampeter, Aberystwith, &c. All Scholarships are open to both sexes.' For further particulars apply to the Registrar, Town- hall, Cardiff. ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONMOUTH. SHIRE. The Right Worshipful Bro. Lieut,-Col. CHARLES LYNE, Provincial Grand Master. The Worshipful Bro. Capt. S. GEORGE HOMFRAY P.A.G.D.C., Deputy P.G. Master. The ANNUAL MEETING of this Provinc'al Grand Lodge is appointed to be held at Pontypool, under the Banner of the Kennard Lodge, No. 1,258, on THURS- DAY, the 19th day of July, 1883, at2.30 p.m. punctually. By order of the R.W.P.G.M., A. MACMAIION, Prov ncial Grand Secretary. The Banquet will take place at the Crown Hotel, at 4.30 p.m. Brethren not Members of the P.G. Lodge are invited to attend the M eeting. 63939 Railway Tickets at Picnic Fares will be issued. WILLIAM YOKES, VETERINARY T V SURGEON, Begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Inhabi- tants of Cardiff and its vicinitv, that having engaged the eminent services of Mr WM. BRAND GARNER, M.R.C.V.s., and F.V.M.A., London, who for the last 15 years has been conducting a most extensive mixed Practice in the Counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge- shire, and being the holder of the most flattering tes- timonials from masters of hounds, breeders, and exhi- bitors of valuable prize horses, cattle, sheep, and swine, is in a position to guarantee entire satisfaction to all who may honour him with their patronage. W. B. G. will personally and punctually attend to all cases requiring his professional aid. Charges strictly moderate, based upon entirely new scale of fees. THE OLD VETERINARY INFIRMARY AND SHOEING FORGE, 19, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 11067 ESTABLISHED SINCE 1854. 63991 THE SWANSEA BANK, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors have this day declared an INTERIM DIVI- DEND upon the paid up capital of the Company, at the rate of SIX PER Ch T PER ANNUM, free of income tax, for the half-year ending 30th June ultimo. The above Dividend will be payable on and after MONDAY, the 23rd INST., and the usual warrants will be forward d in due course. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from to-morrow, 14th, till Tuesday, 24th instant, both days inclusive. By order. T. R. R. DAVISON, Manager. Swansea, 13th July, 1883. 64008 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. -1 WILLIAM POWELL, Grocer and Provision Mer- chant. has Removed from 40, St. Mary-street, to Devon- shire House, 52, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 638b4 THE CARMARTHEN HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. The Annual Exhibition of FlowerE, Fruit, and Vegetables will be held at the Market Place, on Thursday, 2nd of August next. Intending exhibitors are requested to to give four clear days' notice, after which no entries will be taken. Hon. Sees. :—Dr. J. A. J. Timmins, Priory-street, | Carmarthen R. Browne, Esq., solicitor, Carmarthen Mr John Lewis, Commerce House, Carmarthen. Act- ing Sec. :-Mr B. Spivey, 13, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Schedules of prizes r ay be had on application. The BEE TENT of the Carmarthenshire Beekeepers A-scciation will be on the ground. 63834 NOT ICE OF ITEAIOVAL. H. BILLINGS BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Late RICHARDS and BILLINGS) Has REMOVED from Norihamptou Yard to TRA- FALGAK YARD, adjoining the Ice House, OYSTER- MOUTiI-ROAD, where the Business will be carried on, and all orders thankfully received and promptly executed. Private Residence 29, RICHARDSON-STREET. SWANSEA. 63048 p U B L I C N 0 T I C E. BRADSHAW AND SON, Bristol and London, have Opened a Branch Works for the laying of their LIMMER ASPHALTE and STONE TAR PAVING, in all its branches, which for quality of workmanship and excellency of material, combined with moderate charges, cannot be equalled. ADDRESS—WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. 63792 QECOND BATTALION SECOND GLA- O MORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. 2ND CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orùer. for the tfeek commencing July 15th, 1853 :— Monday—Q, R S. and T. Companies will parade for company drill at 8 p.m. Uniform, drill order. Band to attend. Wednesday and Friday—Squad and recruits' drill at a p.m.; plain clothes. Thursday and Saturday—Class firing from 3 p.m. till dark. On duty for the week :-Captain W. E. Jones, Sergt. E. G. Clark, Sergt, G. Howell, Corporal J. Evans, Corporal G. Granzella. and Bugler J. H. Dimond. (Signed) SAMUEL AITKEN, Captain Commanding Detachment. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by LIEUT.- COLONEL HILL, C.B., Commanding 1st Gla- morgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 14th Julv, 1883. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. L—Commanding Officer's parade on Thursdav, at 7.30, for Battalion Drill. Full dress. Officer's TJatrol jackets. Hand to A goo<l muster is requested Attendance at this parade will count in the competition for No. 1 Prize. 2.—The Commanding Officer will inspect No. 12 aft 1 7.30, and Nos. 13 and 14 at 8.30, on Wednesday. Full dress. 3.—Gun and Recruit Drill on Monday, Wednesdav and Friday; Carbine and Company on Tuesday and Saturday at;7.30 (Saturday. 6.30). 4.—A meeting of Non-commissioned Officers of No 13 Battery on Monday, at 7.30. 5.—No. 12 Battery will parade in plain clothes on f Tuesday, at 7.30, for guard mounting, & 6.—Repositoiy drill during the week as follows :— Sergeant Wilkins, Tuesday, at 7, and Friday, ut 8 Sergeant-Major Purchase, Monday and Friday, at 7; Sergeant-Major Bowden, Tuesday, at 8, Saturday, 6. i 7.—For duty during the ensuing we_k :—Captain } Strina, Lieutenant Bassctt, Surgeon Granger, Sergeant I Williams. Corporal Hill, Bombardier Hedges, Trum- peter SearL By order (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant. < UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRON- AGE of Dd. Harries, Esq. (Mayor of KidwellyX W. E. Phillips, Esq. (Guardian for the Parish of St. Ishmael), and other gentiemen, TWO SUBSTAMTALLY-BUILT LEASEHOLD HOUSES FOR ONE-SHILLING. Art Union principle. Enclose Is Id to D. T. MORRIS, Estate Agent, Ferryside. 61799 I)ubtic ppOittfttttnt5. "DHYNDWYCLYDACH SCHOOL XV BOARD. WANTED, HEADMASTER for Craigcefnparc Board School. Terms :-Accommodation, 113; fixed salary, B70 a year, l-5th nett grant, l-8th school fees received and house and coal free. Duties to commence 27th August next. Apply, stating age and qualifications, with testi- monials, Rev. John n.van-, Trebannos Cottage, Pon. tardawe, Swansea. G T E A M I TT I N GS. J. G. pROGER, LEAD MERCHANT, PLUMBER, Ac., 12 & 13, TRINITY-STREET. SOLE AGENT IN CARDIFF FOB. MESSRS LLEWELLINS & JAMES' CELEBRATED S TEA M F I T T I N G S. A LARGE STOCK ON VIEW. 10545 AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. -6278 C. J. T H 0 MAS, 38, KING'S-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Agent for Messrs PARNALL aud SONS, GROCERS' OUTFITTERS, AND SCALE MAKERS, 21, Narrow Wine-street, Bristol. 58969 Estimates and catalogues supplied on application. -.L M R T. WYNDHAM L. GLAVES, VETERINARY SURGEON, 1. ELY-iiOAD, CANXOtf, CARDIFF. 6M19 UShtt.55 J\bbrt55ts. (JR E M JpAII<URE IN CARDIFF, THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, I860, LIQUIDATION OF LLOYD BROTHERS & COMPANY, OF 24, 23, & 26, CLIFTON-STREET, AND THE HAYES, CARDIFF, STOCK VALUED AT £ 4,093 1 11. SOLD BY THE TRUSTEE TO 4 HOWE LL & COMPANY AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 & 381 PER CENT OFF LLOYD BROTHERS' PRICES. THE STOCK HAS BEEN REMOVED, And WILL BE SOLD on H. & CO.'S PREMISES, I 9 T014, ST. AIARY-STREET. ¡ I SALE NOW PROCEEDING. DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M., AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. no Public.are respectfully informed that HOWELL ct co. HAVE NO BRANCHES, nor have they any connection with any othtr arm tmdipg under the same name. H OWELL & QOMPANI'B 3E[ AT F-YE-A."Y CLEARANCE SALE > OP r k SURPLUS SUMMER GOODS AND JOB LINES, SALE NOW PROCEEDING At usual, Marly the whole of H. & CO.'S IMMENSE STOCIC, VALUED AT SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS, will be REDUCED for this Sale. OWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 63900 I I 31tthlic kmustnunts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING & STAGE MANAGER .Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JULY 16TH, And during the week, D'Oyly Carte's Famous Number One Oper-A Company, in the new AEsthetic Opera PATIENCE, or BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE, By Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan. First-e'.ass Company of Artistes. Beautiful Scenery, Specially Painted. Preceded at 7.30 by the Musical Comedietta, MATRIMONY. TAFF VALE RAILWA\. Special train from Pontypridd and Intermediate Stations at Reduced Fares, Thursday next, July 19th, leaving Cardiff, at 10.40 p.m. Morning Performance of Patience," Saturday, July 21st, at two o'clock. Doors open at half-past one. Monday next, July 23rd, F. A. Scudamore's new drama, first time on any sta^e, RAGS AND BONES, In which the popular favourites. Mr and Mrs Edward Price, and the celebrated actress, Mrs Alfred Mellon, will aopear. Open at 7; commence at 7.30; stage door to pit and • ialls open at 6.30, sixpence extra. No half-price. > i o list entirely suspended. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. 53237 LLWYNPIA AND TONYFANDY. LLWYNYPIA AND TONYPANDY L ATHLETIC SPORTS, G ALLOW A V (handicap) KACES, and TROTTING COMPETITIONS, Ac., wiU take place on MONDAY, JULY 23rd, 1883, oil the Club Grouiid-s, within five minutes' waik of Uwynypia Station. The Committee invite TENDERS for the exclusive right of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS and LUN- CHEON on the the day of sports. Tcuders to be endorsed "Refreshments," addressed to the Secretary not later than Tuesday, July 17tli, 18o3. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The committee pro- vide two tents. D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 45, Dunraven-roiul, Tonypaiidy. 63982 PONTYPOOL! A GRAXJD M ILITARY TOURNAMENT Will be hold AT PONTYPOOL, OX BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1383, Under Distinguished Patronage. PRIZES FOR REGULARS, YEOMANRY, AND VOLUNTEERS. TWO MILITARY BANDS. The PRINCIPAL WINNING COMPETITORS from the late Islington-hall Tournament will compete. REFRESHMENT TENTS ON THE CROUND. Special Arrangements with the Railway Companies Further particulars will appear. D3875 All information can be obtained of the Hon. Scere- tary, Capt. F. HERBER r, Clytha., Usk. Uov.. and of Sert..)Iajor J OWREY, Rose Cottage, Clytha, Ra-ilan. AFERTHYR. MERTHYR DIST R ICT LI CENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. ELEVENTH AXX l AL ATHLETIC FESTIVAL. PENYDARREK PARK MERTHYR, THURSDAY, JULY 19. EVENTS OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. 1.—120 Yards Flat Race (Handicap .-F rst Prize, Merthyr Distric Licensed Victuallers' Association's Silver Cup, value Five Guineas Second ditt", value Two Guineas Third ditto, value One Guinea. 2.—440 Yards Flat Race (Handicap.)—First Prize, Silver Cup, value Five Guineas Second ditv,o, value Two Guineas; Third ditto, value One Guinea. 3.—Throwing: the Cricket Ball (Open to District Clubs only).—First Prize, Bat, vaiue One Guinea; Second ditto, Pads. OPEN EVENTS. 4.—440 Yards Obstacle Race.—First Prize, S2 Second. £1 Third. 10s. 5.-100 Yards Boys' Race, under 15 years (Handi- capped on the ground). —First Prize, 15s; Second ditto, 5s. 6.—Pole Juiiil,First Pr-ze, E2; Second ditto £1. 7.—120 Yards Flat R,ce (Handicap),—First Prise, £16; Second ditto. R5 Third ditto, El. 8.-440 Yards Face (Handicap)—First Prize, £4 i Second di: lO, :£2; Third ditto, £L 9.—One Mile Race (Handicap).—First Prize, 21-0; Second ditto, £ 2; Third ditto, £ 1. IC.-Co,.isolatioii Race for Losers, Once Round the Course.—First Prize, value C2 Second ditto, El. Entries Close July 14th. For entry forms-, and all particulars, apply to the Hon. Sec., LI WILLIAMS, 63882 Cowbridge Arms, Merthyr. 'a. (Fsntrsigns. Q A R D I F F TO WESTON. BY STEAMER, WATER LILY, DAILY. MONDAY, JL'LY 16TH.- CARDIFF to FLAT HOLM and WESTON, at 12 noon. WKSTON to CARDIFF, via HOLM, at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY, 17TH.— CARDIFF to WESTON, 1.30 i,i., and 5.3Cp.m. WESTON to CARDIFF, 3 p.m.. and 7 11. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FIVE HOURS AT THE SEASIDE. On THURSDAY, July 19th, a CHEAP HALF- HOLIDAY EXCURSION for CARDIFF and PORTH- CA Wi, will leave NEWPORT at 2.0, Cardiff 2,30, and Bridgend at 3.10 p.m. to return saiut day Hum Powh- caw! at 9.10, and Cardiff at 10.30 p.m. For fares see special bills. 639S3 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. JGUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS. (Royal Route via Crinan and Caledonian Canals.) Royal Mail Steamer COLUMEA or IONA from GLASGOW DAILT at 7 a-iii., from CIEENOCK at 9 conveying in con- nection with his West Highland Steamers passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Skye, Gairioch. Staffa, lutia, Glencoe, Islay, Stornaway, c. Ofiiciai Guide, 3d; Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time Bill, with Map and Fares free from Messrs JosES and SON, Booksellers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or by post from the owner, DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, U pe-xt., Glasgow. Hotels. EXCURSIONS TO BRISTOL.—Dine, Tea, and Refresh at Wood's old-established W elsh Dining-rooms, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Dinners, 7d Beds, Is. 11065 63964 GLASLYN HOUSE COMMERCIAL FAMILY, AND PRIVATE HOTEL, 9. EUSTON-SQUARE, LONDON, N.W., Close to Enston Station (London and North Westere Railway, three minutes' walk from St. Pancras (Mid land Railway), and King's Cross (Great Northern Rail way), ten miautes' train from Paddington, by tht Underground Railway to Gower-street, thence out minute's walk, vi4, Euston-road, to Square. D. EVANS, Proprietor, (LATE OF SOUTH WALES.) CHARGES VERY MODKRATE. 6033 mIlE QUEEN'S HOTEL, BURNHAM^ X SOMERSET. This First-Claas FAMILY HOTEL having been re decorated and newly furnished, is now RE-OPENEI under experienced and efficient management. Fw.mi. iet and visitors may be assured of ali the homely comfort, and attention that a well ordered establishment ca: anorrt. 'CLI, Besides the attraction of being a qniet seaside rest dence, Burnham has long since established its repute tion as one of the most favoured health resorts in tho. kingdom, and is the only seaside watering-place ii direct communication with South Wales and the Chan nel Islands, and from London to Penzance and inter mediate stations. Parties, therefore, staying at tla Queen'« Hotel, Burnhain, can lx.ok to any station ii England, reaching it on the 6ame day. Hot and eold, fresh, and sea water baths alway. ready. For tariff or apartments, apply to Mr RICHARt MICH ELL, Proprietor. Dated Queen's Hotel, Burnham, Somerset. 63390 THE ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF CONTAINS 150 APARTMENTS, LARGE, HANDSOME COFFEE-ROOM, SPACIOUS COMMERCIAL & READING ROOMl SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, With every other modern convenience. THE LARGE BANQUETIN GROOM, SEATING 250, Is well adapted for PUBLIC MEETINGS, SALES, EXCELLENT BILLIARD-ROOM. OMNIBUSES TO TRAINS. BLAND AND SAVOU-US. 63843 PROPRIETORS, MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS KKW SUMMER CLOTHING. NEW SUMMER CLOTHING. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. IMMENSE STOCK. VAST SAVIN" TO READY-MONfc,Y BUYERS BLACK DIAGONAL AND WORSTED SUUSk 30A & 40,- *5;. 55,. i OXONION SL ITS—BLACK WORSTED. ? 60/- 70/. TWEED AND FANCY CLOTH SUITS, ™ ,1"?° 20' 30/- 55/- 40/- 45/- 60/- 55/- COATS AND VESTS. TROUSERS AND VESTS to match. Prices various. The COVER COAT, in fashionable shades, 15/- 20/- 25/- 30/ -—— Hi ADDRESS-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, HATTERS, HOSIERS, GLOVERS, & OUTFITTERS Corner of Caroline-street, St. Mary-street, CARDIFF. CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTOR COMPANY CLIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. ,i MPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions Ot Advertising, Circular Distributing, &c. ii1 All oruare promptly attended kI. SSBBL