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t WILLIAMS AND SONS I CARDIFF. t MANUFACTURERS, ^TCHEN RANGES, CORNISH RANGES, HOT WATER ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFS; SHOW ROOMS :-QUEEN STREET, WORKS EAST MOORS. — 10006
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mHE GREAT FIRE IN WOOD- X STREET, LONDON, E.C. OVER;62,000,000 PROPERTY DESTROYED. GRIFFITHS'S SAFES AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. TESTIMONIAL To Messrs Griffiths and Son, 43. Cannon-street, E.C., Dec. 16,1882. GENTLEMEN.-In the recent disastrous fire which occurred in Wood-street, destroying, amongst others, our own warehouse, we have great pleasure in inform- in" you that the Safe of your make proved most satis- factory, although subjected to a most severe test. On openingthe Safe we were very pleased to find everything exactly the same as when deposited, and perfectly un- injured. The Safe fell some distance, but sustained no injury. We should have communicated with you earlier, but the Safe has only just been recovered from theruins. Yours truly, 10336 58078 (Signed) SARGOOD, SON, and EWEN. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Manufacturers, 43, Cannon-street, E.C. b
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TELEPHONIC COMMUNICA- TION. J THE UNITED TELEPHONE CO- LIMITED, Are prepared to ERECT and MAINTAIN pRIYATE LINES Between Office. Houses, etc and to LET their Instru- ments Oil Rentals in Cardiff, Newport, &c. Terms and conditions can be obtained from- The MANAGER for the West of England, (Offices) 16, High-street, BRISTOL; Or from the LOCAL AG ENTS- MESSRS OWEN AND BRYANT, t>, Swiss Hall Chambers, 62084 CARDIFF
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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187A FRY'S COCOA .HA*™ EXTRACT. "If properly prepared, there is no nicer or JEW wholesome preparation of Cocoa -Dr. HastalL "Striftly pure, and well manufa.ctured. W. W: Stoddart. Pure Cocoa."—Chas. A. Cameron, Analylt ftt Dublin. ——- SIXTEEN PRIZE MEDALS A WARDED.
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j fiotxtig. '• "WATERFORD and CORK, and the ^B.AIv^k°le of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST *o*eVf„, 2" the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and | lord slUI Steamships via Milford Haven. The Water- ford T,ln,ers run daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- „.ys> Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return ednesdays, and Fridays. 61218 .lS4"a BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. THIRD CLASS Tickets for Cardiff are T, issued from any Station between Bourne- londn' 'e°ole, and Highbridge, inclusive, and from frotn South Western Railway Stations and Wter a«T-?• mailable by anv train leaving Burnbam amyai of the Packet. T THE FAST STEAMER, or oth lady MARY OR WYE, Perrnittt!' learner, is intended (wind and weather ng. with or without pilot, and with liberty to tow), during the month of to PL MARCH, 1883, Y WITH PASSENGERS AND MERCHAN- From ca»v« DISE AS FOLLOWS :— 1 Thn»t i Burnham. From Burnham to Cardiff 2Frirt„ ay 8 0m 1 Thursday 11 0m 3 8 30m 2 Friday 11 45m 5 ]irnnj ay 9 30m 3 Saturday • 12 30 a 6 Tii • 12 15 a 5 Monday 3 30 a 7 £ ay 1 15 a 6 Tuesday 4 15 a 8 Th,3sda? • • • • 2 30 a 7 Wednesday 5 15 a ,9 Frirjo y 6 30m 8 Thursday 3 0 a }°SatnS 7 15m 9 Friday 3 45 a }2 Motl 8 0m 10 Saturday 6 0 a Tu<^ 12 Monday 9 45 a H v^day 7 0m 13 Tuesday 10 15m Tbuts&sday. 8 0m 14 Wednesday 11 0m 8 30m 15 Thursday 33 flfjm ^onday} ouiii j?a'turday 145a 2 0a 20 5^ 22 Ti,nesday 6 Ora 21 Wednesday 2 30 a 24 S3rs?ay 6 30m 22 Thursday 3 0 a 26 to 8 0m 24 Saturday 4 0 a 27 Tnii i y 8 Om 26 Monday 6 0 a 28 \vu J ay 8 0m 27 Tuesday 6 0 a T), sday.. 7 0m 28 Wednesday 10 0m 20 Fi;irsday 7 30m 29 Thursday 10 30m Si Sni,ay 8 Om 30 Friday 11 0m y 8 50m 51 Saturday 11 45m y 8 50m 31 Saturday 11 45m SaWn BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. Itetu After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2s 6d. -v»^^itto 6s Od. Ditto 4s 6d. A:iiTs T H E E D w A R » S J- CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE Tl-„ t f^eitmers of this line intend to sail as 'tfiiirr > "weather, and other circumstances per- Sife. 2,300 ftH()]\on A 3'000 ftJiosR?/ 5>600 3,600 SvIiI \v(V,UiI)IFF 'ro NEW YORK. MONARCH:5,ooo tons Mar. 24 1E0LA XKVV Y°Riv TO CARDIFF. 2,500 tons Mar. 24 T- ^E^TORT TO BALTIMORE. 4,000 tons Mar, 20 Bt;5e!s to an! ? 01 hading for ail classes of Goods and feri lTy'0!» Birmingham, Gloucester, Bristol, foi'd r Jlei'eford, Woberhampton, Manchester, §f»T P0i'S'MAV1'I' ^t-aftord, Abergavenny, Swansea, w:?3 of Ca«n Vr' £ c-> &c*> nlK^ [daces in the Western K ee, .St 1' including Chicago, St. Louis, Mil- '11., ;a'le'bJiio a',l "• Toledo, Buffaio, Detroit, Toronto, *ifi °u'v,-iHwJJOsf-on> Baltimore &c., Ac., in con- «e,a. the principal liai'.way Companies on both 'tj1 Koute for ail classes of Goods to an.I Hre?ck'ue",I^n<111?ist"ctS. ,i(-'h Ion-, "n, no an(1 warehousing charges, Ac., U" n ^a,'dilf than any of the other Trans- 'C'lla^^Wiarges, Dates of Sailing, and other Fin?1 yto 346oq ROBERTSON, & CO., Cardiff and 682! <2 o. y ,:].h EBWARD3 & CO., Bristol 51, South-street New York. A RDIFF AND BORDEAUX. rrv^T^Tlle CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ,f PAN V'S FIRST CLASS SCREW ''J>( ^KRS will sail as follows "I;tIlDocnE"; .An.DIFF for BORDEAUX.. Mar. 14 ;;h Goo*, -BORDEAUX for CARDIFF.Mar. 20 ^iJriatesofafn,C'.1>aSSenSera- So'is A^ht' A'S'-> apply at Messrs Jno Whit- J'acp Uand at tlin ^llai t1es Chartrons, Bor- ^^2l—^o^52^ S Company, No. 3, Bute & CAMPBELL, Managers. ^A L L A N LINE T O ^iglg. AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Sar^.V. 1'IVERPOOL. r,.° Halifax and Baltimore Mar. 15 JViT, rSUN- T ira,iax aml Portland Mar. 22 T,, lialif and Baltimore Mar. 29 Tn uf't and Portland April 5 0, ,atUN. • • f 0 JJahfax and Baltimore.April 10 K«a0 Pas,'0 "aIlfax aBd Portland ;April 12 ^Di^lets „n CaiLeiCCeilfent accoDlmodation. Q0Ve^a ^6nt free a,ul tho Western States of ^U'' -Phases to Canada. Oil apl)lieation to 0 ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., On' '° G »! James-street, Liverpool. ?n-strpff ')6' Bute-street, and B. r. iQ j -Mb »et> Cardiff; w. IJ. Rees, Charlesville-place, li c-' \i -1'- Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and I Hl^e an.i n"nil1^. 9. Castle street, Swansea K"e, io r°w", 17?, Commercial-street; W. Milton W'iiorfat Bock-street, and John Young, Screw J'°013 I lar,; x^wport, Mon. I). S. Thomas, British \¡Jl'aen andovery'; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, T), l^ew Mati-i 1'i'uey, Market-street, Abertillery 2 P) vs "'icarn, near Newport; A. II. J'0hZe,,» El)W y* Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Post- i.ji.i yPridd • \v-m.° Crockett and James, 4, TafT-street, "i-Vn 'a*Plarp i'1. m Navies, Bookseller, &c., Beaufort, Brynn/i V w Va'e Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort l'is 50 r<]H,r; J- Evans, General Outfitter, Ann V> ^le,J«land-street MerthvrTydvil. 4929 910 V> ^le,J«land-street MerthvrTydvil. 4929 910 aSI^TJON.—REDUCED RATES to l0s Passaic by the DOMINION LINE. As- -Oh, v? CANADA from £ 3, Saloon from £ 10 •Mijv—Pamnh) ? ^S- I"1'3 's the line for MAM- li]:,Vj'OOMEj{vJ^.tH free.—Apply to FLINN, MAIN, and 14 'rf, James-street, Liverpool; or to R. strf., Jayes' p,' .ity-street, Cardiff S. J. DAVIES, 1, Swan, rd,ff J w- »■ DEAVIN, Carrier, 6, Castle- 4 .H:.n- 62241 0 H O ~R L I E ^UPOOT Et5,Ica^t MAIL STEAMERS. t\ir NEW YORK VIA QUEENSTOWN. ^itv ls'a- Captain. V.r0fltomp o'J?4 •• J- J- Small Wed., May 9. elgi.a"i ollie8:415 R. D. Munro. Wed., May 23. 1Q 76 R. Hutchinson.. Wed., May 30. Atla Steam ,res.u,arly thereafter. ^evvip rs ^av'ng been built expressly for the torn ^st tj, with all the latest improvements, are r'e' of t :ilord u TSest, finest, and fastest in the trade, l a^eng-ers Iluvalletl accommodation for all classes "AtO V^RMedi»t^S§AGE> 12 GUINEAS AND £ 26. M^Se. £ 3, including all requisites for the BaH;" AGE to New York, Boston, Philadel- Hk^articte^. £ 4 4s. .^ERSOV T.fru'S'bt and passage, apply to ^8, Lp/.) ^HIERS, 47, Union-street, Glas- ^"street- London 17, Water-street, 'l0" 8-sqnar«, Queenstown 7, York-street, Xv,. '"rt° any Local Agent. 62081 th} of Monthly Line (lih,KW Cape of Good Hope.)— fuil^ed) wi]| VVNi> SHIPPING COMPANY ^ssl^eved despatch the undermentioned Met^teevs to Steamers, conveying cargo and Mi m every wo VT in ^"ew Zealand, and fitted com- Ses saTr or t'ie comfort and convenience of -"le si-eo °" ca')'nf> amidships pmoking-rooin on C^ted CTers and Doric have just been l'^oers of i, ssrs Harland and Wolf, of Belfast, ftncl finicu Cctanic lino of steamers, and in f Pi'o,ii,.K surPass the most celebrated of their Weight „„ Ions. Eqwalised rates of passage money fine cargo to Auckland, Wellington, oJ, ami OLagu. A ?? Steamer. Tons re; Commander. W>ril J»ntish tjueen.3,550. Nowell. > I01}ic 5,000.Hallett. L. I'itish King .3,550.Kellev. rZwk ioric 5'000- -Metcalf. JSWv Ca!>ln ni1 R°yaI Albert Docks. at tho f w'S| rafces of passage money, and freight, r,, >}Ves t lie Company, 6, Chapel-street, Bishopsgate-street, London, 61733 1\1 EEICAN LINE. ^^l§^CNi.TF.D STATES MAIL STEAMERS, to, LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, "Vti^t-cla, EVERY WEDNESDAY. s«tilv 1 for ^powered Iron Steamships. Acc«n:mo ?t t|fv» an lasse'igers equal to any European Line. 1 as- e ^ojin landed at Philadelulua on the W hart A,te tnyAva,,ia Railroad. This i's tho shortest and Si'1}' to £ .tlle "'«t. stveet. 'Chardsox, Spencr and Co., 17 and 19, fl Cav.i-re01'!1001 J ONES BHOS. and Co., Bute °i*Ps »' > Jamks Ayni:, 151, Bute-rd., Car- lli-ri, R.0S" & Co., Dock-st., Newport ltOOER '<>si.-„"«rv^ ~s,ti'eet, Pontvnridd TJLNEV and Co., BevanI' llengoed, via Cardiff; h'- \s*'Aiv> GiVffiM Ortice, Pontypool jA^iES R. 1a'i I» 'vATif,v ltowu '• John THOMAS, Tredegar: p.s> Glebelaud-street, Mcrtliyr, and JOHN CtiS, 8hin <lfach- Cardigan Messrs AUSTIN and and Insurance Brokers. Swansea. 30668 u 0 Lr T T L DI K G: S AKURES. C OT^r °00I) FOB ALL CROPS BOI\E MANURE. M" ^ING'S SPECIAL MANURE. C0RN AND GRASS P* KING'S TURNIP MANURE. M- LE)ING S SUPERPHOSPHATE. V UL1>ING'S DISSOLVED GUANO, IRP i*Nls I:; THIS DISTRICT :— 2' ^ItXAI, T' 17' Angel-street, Cardiff. \v' J- PRlTrtiA CO'" cheI>stow- 61190 ARD, Implement Works, Raglan. 1 '< Commercial-street, Aberdare, I ljjjl IJyK CHEMICAL WORKS, NEWPORT, IOX. JUST ^0ILRLS A^L) GRIFFIN °R SUPP^HI2^?F,THESE EXTENSIVE WORKS n^T ^ales and District with their L08I° SP EBRATED MANURES. W0rkqal ^J tations upon application. 62149 °'verhampton. Established 1821. — — PRINCIPAL IVFI'I?0 DELIVERERS, XIJ BRITON FERRY, tiie p,rn and tlw 1- ,veie^' Posters to the ^stin^'Pal Aucti anii Brecon Railways, g ueers- lessees of the Princ. 12 alez bLt Aurtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff March 15 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Freehold Farm, &c., at Abercaru April 3 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Property, at Bridgend March 28 Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat Cattle and Sheep, at Ely — Messrs GOrrWALl'Z and BOWIt ING Paper-hangings, at Cardiff March 15 & 16 Furnituue and Effects, at Cardiff Mar. 20 Shrubs and Plants, at Cardiff Messrs GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOCK. Plant and Machinery, at Swansea April 3 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Packing Stock-in-Trade, at Swansea March 15 Household Furniture, at Swansea March 16 Saddlery. Horse Clothing, Ac., at Swansea.. March 17 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Office Furniture. &c., at Cardiff March 19 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 3 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates s Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea March 15 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Alareli 20 Horses, &c., at Swansea March 27 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Sale of Furniture, P ano, &c., at Penarth .March 15 Machinery, Fixtures, Ac., at Bridgend March 21 Messrs R. JONES and SONs. Prime Fat Cattle, near Cowbridge March 15 Fat and Store Stock, at Llansannor, Cowbridge, Mar. 19 Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages, at Bristol Mar. 22 TI "Rrishol Mar. 29 Mr JOHN M. LliiiDER. Grocer's Stock, &c., at Swansea March 15 £ £ jtL £ rSP £ f$rColliery, at Swansea Marcli — Messrs W. J. LOWES A SON. Brigantine, at Swansea March 15 Mr J. G MADDOX. Stock-in-Trade and Plant, &c., at Cardiff March 17 House Property, at Penarth March 21 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Schooner, at Swansea March 16 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & ^0N_ Leasehold Premises, at Swansea i',Iar. 16 Mr W. SANDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.. March 20 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Wrecked Screw Steamer, at Cardiff March 17 Messrs STEPHENSON <<; ALEXANDER Household Furniture, at Cardiff T Mar 15 Freehold Lands, at Peterstone-super-Monteni..April — Mr JAS. STRAKER. Wellers and Ewes, at Llangennv March 15 Household Furniture, <fcc., at. Glanrafon ..Mar. 20 & 21 Messrs TRIBEi, CLARKE, <fc Colliery Plant, &c., at Ilexiclakvd,i 15 Machinery Plant, & c., at I enclawdd March 16 Engine, Boiler, Ac., at Liantrissant March 16 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fanning Stock, at Moukton Farm March 15 _a- CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE c COMPANY, LIMITED, 24, 25. and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE MOST COMMODIOUS AUCTION ROOMS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. UNRIVALLED F ACILITl ES FOR EXHIBITING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. SALES EFFECTED BY PRIVATE CONTRACT ON FIXED TERMS. AN AUCTION SALE OF GOODS Consigned by householders and the public generally WILL BE HELD WEEKLY. All goods offered for sale in tle Roo ns of the CAR- DIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, be Sold Without Reserve, unless a price has been fixed by the vendor, which, if necessary, will be declared by the Auctioneer during the sale. GENERAL SALES. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Farming Stock, Machinery, Household Goods, Ac., Ac., coif, ducted at v8mllJr, residences, or in any part of the country. PANTECHNICON. FURNITURE REMOVED and STORED in per- fectly dry and well-aired Warehouses on reasonable terms. SEPARATE LOCK-UP STORE-ROOMS TO LET, By the Month or Year. GEO. B. DYER, I Managing Director. J. G. MADDOX, 62207 Secretary and Auctioneer. SALE THIS BA\. No. 14, RICHMOND-TERRACE, PARK-PLACE, CAHDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are Instructed by Mdlle. Mestayer, who is leaving England, to SELL by AUCTION at the above residence, on J11URSDAY, the 15th March, 1883, the superior modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS on the premises. DINING, DRAWING-ROOMS, &c. -A verv SUB- STANTIAL DINING-ROOM sl'JIE in CARVED OAK, comprising telescope table with two inlets, two easy chairs and 10 small ditto, spling-seated and stuffed back, covered in morocco stained cabinet bookcase, EXCELLENT CARVICD WALNUT DRAW- ING-KOOM 8UIT.15, richly upholstered in crimson satm rep walnut occasional table, fancy tables covered in Utrecht velvet, ELEGANT BLACK and GOLD CABINET, clecorated with ormolu and liand- painted centre piece picture in gilt frame, ■' The Fornarina," after Raffaelle gilt pier-glasses, rose. Z3:Jc:.t: v .Klub'mbm&, firfîÚi.'uô'h velvet curtain and lace ditto, shape cornices and fringe, marble vases and other ornaments, o,k hat and umbrella stand, mats, Ac. PANTRY—Superior Dinner Services, Breakfast and Tea Ware, Sundry Glass, Cutlery, &c. KITCHEN. The usual requisites, culinary and other utensils. BEDROOMS.—The appointments of several Bed- rooms, comprising BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS with Palliasses, an EXCELLENT SUIIE of WAL- NUT, consisting of Wing Wardrobe with mirror centre, marble t»p Washstand ¡<JHl Duchesse Table, Chest of Drawers, Pedestal, and 4 ( hairs a SUPERIOR BED- ROOM SUITE. in l'OLISHEl) BlItCH, numerous secondary appointments of the usnal kind, viz., Chest of Drawers, Tables, WashsUnds, Swing Glasses, Towel- horses, Carpets, Ac., Ac. superior Toilet Ware. Sale to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had upon application to the Auc- tioneers, three days prior to sale. 62244 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND MINERAL LANDS. PETERSTONE-SUPER-MONTEM GLAMORG AN SHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOCNCEMENT. MESSRS. STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, early in the month of April I)ext, the fOllOlvitl,(r AND LANDS, namely FIRI;T.-Tlie Freehold FARM called MAINDY, situate in the parish of Coychurcli, Glamorganshire, containing about 233 acres of arable and pasture land. SECONW.Y.—The Customary Freehold FARM called TVNYCOED situate near to the said first described Farm, and containing about 48 acres of arable, pasture, and wood land, More detailed F^i^paPPeav m due course, 61956 Solicitor, Pontypridd. OLD CANAjTwHARE, CARDIFF. TO CARRIERS. HAULIERS, AND OTHERS. "1% /ITU ,T G MADDOX is instructed to lVI offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ^TURDAY, the 17th day of March, 1883, at Mr BELSTOLTND CARDI||CABRYING COMPANY'S WIIARF, as above, and in one lot (subject to such conditions as shaU AKDS? GOODWILL AND BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE, Horses, carts, waggons, trollies, harness, weighing machine, cranes, platforms, skids, sheds, canal lighters, machine, cranes, platforms, skids, sheds, canal lighters, the office furniture, fixtures and fittings, stable utensils, aud plant of every description, together with the STEAMER TAFF, now lying alongside the said wharf. The whole will be on view any day prior to the sale. Sale will take place at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely. The foregoing affords an exceptionally good oppor- tunity to any person desirous of cmducting a carrying business between Bristol and Cardiff. !:I For further particulars and schedule of the whole, apnly to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 11, Windsor- terrace, Penarth, and "South Wales Daily News" Chamllers, Cardiff; orb Messrs DALTON, SPENCER, CORBETT, & EVANS, Solid tf)r, 62191 Working-street, Cardiff. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR W. ZANDERS has been instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20th March, 1883, at 6.30 for 7 o'clock in the Evening-, the following valuable LEASEHOI,D PROPERTIES, Which will be offered subject to such conditions, and in such lots suitable to purchasers, as shall be named at the time of sale, viz. :— 86 and 88, WYNDTIAM-CRESCEXT. 43 and 45, WYNDHAM-ROAD. 27, 29, and 31, GLYNNE-MTIEET. 66 and 68, CECIL-STREET. 5 and 7, RUSSELL-STREET. 6 and 7, MINISTER-STREET. 23 and 25, METAL-STREET. 47, 49, and 51, STACK Y-ROAD. Full particulars as to terms of lease?, ground rents and rentals mav be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and from Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street. Car- diff. 62224 SALE THIS DAY. b, WINDSOR TERRACE, PENARTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE. MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS & co. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of March next, at 11 o'clock precisely, the very sub- stantial FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, OIL PAINTINGS, and effects of Mr J. E. Neels, who is removing to Liverpool. The above comprises So:id Walnut Drawing-room Suite in maroon utreclit velvet, carved, gilt, and other pier glasses and mirrors, superior cabinet, handsome and very costlv full compass PIANO, by NEUMEYER and Co., in ebony (quite new), occasional, coffee, and other tables, massively-mounted drawing-room CLOCK and CANDELABRA Solid mahogany dining-room suite, mahogany pedestal sideboard, a few OIL PAINTINGS (including a work by Corbett, and the interior of Bath Abbey), water colours, engravings, very choice ash and WALNUT INLAID BEDROOM SUITE, Brass and other bedsteads, spring mattrasses, rug-1, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPETS, Washing and wringing machines, baths, kitchen, and culinary requisites, and numerous other effects the appointments of THREE RECEPTION AND EIGHT OTHER ROOMS. The above have been recently purchased from the best local makers regardless of expense, and will bo found, with but few exceptions, as good as new. The auction will commence punctually, in conse- quence of the great number of lots, and the whole will be sold without the least reserve. Dated Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, February 27th, 1883. 62006 SAI ], Tms J)AY The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY Next, March 15, 1883, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS by the following well known artists Borseline, Melna, E. S. Dyer, C. Preston, Burns, E. Black, Bunsbury, and Mcrul; also chromos, oleographs, about 30 boxes best brand cigars, 2 chests of tea, piano, Ac. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Rooms, 1, North-road, Cardiff, 5768 nlt!í btr Ruction. GREAT SALE OF PAPER-HANGINGS. PATTERNS ON VIEW FROM NINE O'CLOCK. SALE THIS DAY (THURSDAY) AND TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 15th and 16th MARCH. aOTTWALTZ and BOWRING are in receipt of instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY and FRIDAY. March 15th and 16th, at Twelve o'clock each day, „ A STOCK OE ENGLISH PAPER-HANGINGS, CONSISTING OF 6,000 PIECES, of the manufacture of one of the best firms in the kingdom, comprixiivj GOLDS SATINS, GROUNDS, ENiBosSFD, AND PULPS, embracing the most modern-designed papers for draw. ing and. dining-rooms, bedrooms, libraries, sittiug- rooms kitchens, entrance-halls, corridors, ceilings, staircases bathrooms, lavatories, etc., etc., suitable for every class of residence, and including bcrdenngs, dados, centres, friezes, etc. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be i-.ad n'om the Auctioneers. NOTICE.—The Auctioneers desire pa;-ticitla;-Iy to call the attention of Builders, the trade, jJrivate Resiclent., and others to this Sale of Paper-hangings became the Stock is in excellent condition, all modern patterns, of the best English manufacture, and will be sold without the slightest reserve. n- n _n- 61766 ON TUESDAY NEXT, 20TH MARCH. LARGE CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS E F F E CTS. GOTTWALTZ and BO WRING beg to announce that they wiil hold at their Sale-rooms on TUESDAY NEXT, .March 20th, n,t Eleven o'clock, A LARGE CLEARANCE SALE of all THE FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS Left uncleared upon their premises, 11, Ili;/h-street, Cardiff, from the va i-iotts sales held by them during the of original purchasers. ';i i; of original pu.rcltasas. Comprising A large quantity of well-made and durable FUItNI- TURK for bedrooms, DINING ROOMS, SITTING ROOM. and DRAWING ROOMS, including THREE COMPLETE SUITES of BEDROOM FURNITURE, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, TWO WARDROBES, 3 PAIRS OF TOILET TABLES, carpets for rooms, landings, and stairs baths, toilet fittings iron and wood, French, half-tester, and Arabian BEDSTEADS with bedding, chimney glass; TWO JiIIG ROOM SUITES in Morocco, a 5I-T. 6IN. OAK SIDE- BOARD, a 6FT. 6IN. MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, an oak dining wagon, a centre Ottoman, loo, occasional, and office tables; A DDiING TABLE, a few pictures, fenders, fire-irons, coal buckets, hearthrugs, cornice poles and curtains, and TWO DRAWING ROOM SUITES covered in tapestry and plush hall chairs, a SET of 12 SPANISH MAIIOGAMY CHAIRS with stuffed panel backs, TWO EASY CHAIRS and a COUCH, ail upholstered in marone Morocco a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, by Peter Campbell J; Co., in walnut case clocks, vases, and other ornaments. A GRAND PIANOFORTE by Collard & Collard, in black and gold case two chimney glasses, three bundles of sheet music, a music cabinet. A of USEFUL CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, Two chett'onnieres, a set of 6 Austrian chairs, 2 gilt cornices, KITCHEN TABLE?, SHELVES, AND UTENSILS, TWO LEVEH WEHUllNG MACHINES, COM I'LI.TE 3 PAIRS OF PROVISION, FLOUR, AND COUNTER SCALES An iron safe, two offke Desks, and a large variety of useful miscellaneous articles. ON VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, C ;rdi!F. 68, BUTE TREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS, SEIZED UNDER A WARRANT OF DISTRESS FOR RENT. IV/fR LEWIS HOPKINS will SELL by JLvJL AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on MONDAY, March lytb, 1883, at Two o'clock m the afternoon, the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS OF MR S. DECANDIA, Comprising mahogany kneehole desk, two walnut re- volving chairs, iron safe, deed boxes (by Taunton, of Birmingham), letter press and stand, oak-grained par- titions, pine boxes, ship's model, Windsor and other chairs, deal oftice tables aud desk-, gas chandeliers and other fittings, oilcloths, glazed sashes, quantity of books, prints, maps, Ac., and sufficient stock of stationery and fixtures in the use, occupation, and dis- posal of Mrs Salisbury, his undertenant, to satisfy the distress and the expenes l1creof. -Qiiee:i-stret-,t, 62240 WELLINGTON HOUSE, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF. "1%/f R LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed by r*fi- Mr James Scott (who is removing and refurnish- ^nvg) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, oil WEDNESDAY, March 21st, the handsome modern FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising ebony cabinet and mirror to match, pier glass in ebony and gold, easy and occasional chairs in walnut, rosewood ottoman covered in woolwork, rose- wood cottage pianoforte by Healey and Co., oil paint- ings, water colours and engravings, Brussels, tapestry, and stair carpets, hearthrugs, oilcloth, linoleum, dinner, round, and occasional tables, a massive maho- gany wardrobe with plate-gla s centre, mahogany I duciiesse dressing table and marble top washstand to match, brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, hair, and other mattresses, feather and other beds, two complete bedroom suites in polished pine (inlaid), and onanwiied cretonne and damask bed funiifcuvo, chambor wrvro, dinner and teascr^oon, glfuss, ebonissd, and mahogany cornice poles, cretonne and ebonissd, and mahogany cornice poles, cretonne and damask curtains, fenders, fire irons, kitchen dresser 7ft. fatted with drawers and cupboards, counter 6ft. 52in., Cambrian bicycle, Taylor's patent friction sewing machine, kitchen and scullery requisites, and numerous On view mornVrfg Sale to commence punctually at 2 O'cioeR.. — WEST BUTE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS; & ROATH- ROAD, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of April next, at Three p.m. precisely, the following lots of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-Tiie DWELLING-IIOUSE, Numbered 27, West Bute-street, Cardiff, with the Warehouse and Workshops at the rear thereof, now in the occupation of Mr Emanuel Pile as yearly tenant, at the rent of £48 per annum. LOT 2.—The SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 28, West Bute-street, now in the occupation of Mr Esau Field, as an Annual tenant, at the rent of £ 35 per annum, with the stable at the rear thereof, let at the rent of £9 per annum. T LOT i.-The SHOP and DAY ELLHN G-IIOUSE, Numbered 29, West Bute-street, let to Mr Charles Johns, for a term of 14 years, from 1st November, 1872, at a rent of £ 28. „ LOT 4.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 30, West Bute-street, let to Mr David Julian, as annual tenant, at a rental of £ 26 per annum. The four foregoing Lots are held under a lease dated 2nd July, 1849, chanted by the trustees of the Marquess ot Bute to the late Mr William Wootton for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1849, at a ground rent of B10 16s, which will be equally apportioned, each Lot bCltlg sold subject to a ground rent of £ 2 14s. I.OX5. VELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 31, West Bute-street, now let on a yearly tenancy to the South Wales India Rubber Company, at a rent of £ 90 per annum. LOT 6.—A SHOP, OFFICES and BUILDINGS, ad. joining the last lot, also let to the South Wales India Rubber Company, as annual tenants, at 290 per annum. The two last lots are held under a lease dated 25th March, 1847, from the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute to the late Mr William Wootton for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1846, at a ground rent of JE8, which will be equally appor- tioned between each lot. LOT 7.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the Roath-road, Cardiff, and known as Clifton Villa, lately in the occupation of Miss Emma Wootton, deceased, containing two sitting and four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, cellars, and offices, held under a lease dated 24th June, 1856, from the late Reverend John M. Traherne to the late Mr W. Wootton, for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1855, at a ground rent of B4 19s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Chambers, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff, or to 10866 Messrs WALDRON & SON, 62120 Solicitors, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed by the underwriters to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, March 17th, 18R3, the wrecked SCREW STEAMER, MARDY, Of Liverpool (owned at Cardiff). 710 tons gross register; built at Newcastle in 1874. Dimensions, 191ft. Sin. by 26ft 8in. by 16ft lin; engines, 80 horse-power, as she now lies stranded at Breaksea Point, near Cardiff, together with her engines, boiler, donkey-boiler, two steam winches, boats, &c., &c. The Steamer was supplied in February, 1883, with new steel boiler and new donkey boiler, 1 horizontal steam winch (6in. cylinder), 2 steel hawsers (3in. and 3iin., oil separate reels), 1 steel warp (2in.), several new sails, &c., and had a general overhaul at Bristol, when £3,000 were expended on her. A small quantity of Stores landed will be put up in separate lots immediately after the sale of the Steamer. The Sale will take place near the Ocean House, The Leys, near Breaksea Point, at 1.30 o'clock in the after- noon. For further p rticulars apply to J. L. Browne, Esq., Secretary, Cardiff Mutual Iron Steamship Insurance Association or to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks Car- aiif- 62252 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON have been instructed by the mortwasrees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 16tli, 1883, subject to conditions of sale. LOT 1.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 17, Richards terrace, Argyle-street, Swansea, contain- ing five rooms, now in the occupation of Mr Brown. Held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1873, less one day, at an apportioned ground rent of S3 8s per annum. LOT 2.—This lot is withdrawn. LOT 3.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 16 Anne-street, containing four rooms, now in the occupation of James Daley, at the weekly rent of 3s. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1852, less the last day, at the apportioned ground rent of 16s per annum. LOT 4.-Two DWELLING HOUSES and PRE- MISES, similar to and adjoining lot 3, and being Nos. 17 and 18, Anne-street, now in the occupation of re- spectable tenants at the weekly rental of 3s each house. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1852, less the last four days, at the ground rent of Bl 12s Od per annum. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the Evening. For further particulars apply to Messrs llartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62152 "COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND PEMBROKE. THE TYGLYN ESTATE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS AND THOMPSON have been favoured with instruc- tions to prepare for SALE by AUCTION, this IMPORTANT ESTATE, F Comprising the well-known valuable Farms called Towyn, the Gwbert Inn, and Bryngwyn Farm, situate in the vicinity of Cardigan. Also the old FAMILY MANSION Of Tyglyn, near Aberayron, and the extensive ES- TATES thereto belonging. Further particulars will duly appear. 62203 The Contents of the Mansion and the Farming Stock will also be disposed of by auction at an early date. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu larities and relievo the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists, Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E T ToweL Chemist. Nottingham 3180 1-1:5 irn Ruction. uun- SALE THIS DAY. OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCERIES,PICTURES, &c.. under an execution from tlis County Court. MR JOHN M. LEEDEli will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883, at the above Rooms, the undermentioned GROCER'S STOCK, consisting of box of blue, :¿j chests of tea, 6 boxes raisins, 1 lb. tobacco, lot of currants, starch, sugar paper, 5 scales and weights, coffee mill, 3 pictures, and a valuable collection of household and office furniture Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Goods on view morning of sale. 62215 SWANSEA. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. A MOST DESIRABLE, SAFE, AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- structed to SELL hy PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 20th day ot March. 1833, LOT I.-All those SIX LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, b, and 6, Windsor-terrace, Up- Jaml" Swansea. Let to respectable tenants. The above is held under a lease from J. C. Rich- ardson, Esq., for the term of 99 years, from 25th September, 1874, at the annual ground rent of £ 30. If not sold in one lot, each hotv e will be offered as a separate lot, subject to an apportioned ground rent of £5. LOT 2.-All those Two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-IIOUSES and PREMISF.S known as Nos. 9 and 10, Windsor-street, held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, I860, at the annual ground rent of £ 6 7> 8d. 'The above will be offered in one lot, and if r.oi sold, divided up into two lots, at an apportioned smiuol Si"uuil mnt wf 123 3S 101. LOT 3.-All that' LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 24, Monipelii ji'-te: race, Snans. a, held for a term of 99 years from the 2otb day of December, 1874, at the apnortioned ground rent of £ 3 Ps 2d. LOT 4.—Ail that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES No. 56, Little Manoc-street, :vanso3, having a side en. trance, and held for a term of 99 y ars from the 25th day of March, 1873, ac the ai.nual grou-.d rent of 93 4s. LOT 5—All thf'it LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 29, Western-street, Swansea, co, taming live rooms, attic, yard, and four-stall stable and loft, and yard with separate entrance; frontage, 26 fed Held by lease for a term of 99 years from the 2oth December, 1882. at a ground rent of C 3 8s. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had on ap. plication to Messrs Hartiand, n'ivi, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street, or of the Auctioneer, Swan- sea. 62144 -m- PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FREEHOLD FARM AND COLLIERY FOR SALE, IN C VRMARTIl ENSHIRE. ]\/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- .i-Vj. strncted by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the JIackworfch Arms Hotel, Swan sea, early in March, all that FREEHOLD FARM AND ALLOTMENT (With the Mines and Minerals thereunder), known as "GLANMWRWG," In the parish of Llangennecti, Carmarthenshire, con- taining 32 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles, or thereabouts. Further particulars will shortly appear. 61520 SALE THIS DAY. TO GROCERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. "]\/| ESSRS H. HILL and CO. Lave been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises of the, Swansea Packing Company, Fisher- street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, PLANT & MACHINERY, &-c Comprising: PLANT AND MACHINERY.—Two self-folding whiting packing machines, one blacklead block press- ing machine, circulating boiler and two hot water iron drying tables, folding table, a number of packing tables, two soap troughs, large coffee mill with brass hopper and bearings, various packing moulds, hoisting gear and sundry tools. Bartlett's patent weighing machine, sack truck, mahogany office table, desk and cupboards, letter cupboard with pigeon-holes, copying press and stand, chairs, tools. STOCK-IN-TRADE. — About 20 tons whiting in casks, also a quantity in penny and halfpenny packets packed oatmeal, baking and egg powders, rotten stone, blacklead, lamp black, a quantity of coffee in jib. tins, whole coffee, soar* powder, sealing wax, cask of colza oil, bottles of Bergamot essence, box hinges, nails, brown wrapping paper, a large stock of various labels, envelopes, pen-holdtrs, packed stationery, account books, offico stationery, &c., &c. Useful black cob, Tommy," about 14 hands tra- veller's trap, crank axle delivery cart set of new harness. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon. N.B.—The above will be sold in trade lots. London House Auctiou Room, 10, Castle-street. Swansea. 62110 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will SELL 1.J.. by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, March 16th, 1883, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHFR EFFECTS, Comprising valuable full.—wain™* by John Brinsmo»J »• Company wri.lmit loo table, walnut drawing-room suite in rep, easy and cane- seated chairs, couches, and sofas, mahogany bair-seated chairs, tapestry and other carpets, fenders and fire. irons, walnut chiffonniere, mahogany pedestal side- board, pier glasses, brass and iron French bedsteads, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, washstands, ffthlaq hQ8tA of rlrftwwnTj, v»i OiAie. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. SWANSEA. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1883. AN IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT OF SADDLERY GOODS, Embracing SUITS OF HORSE CLOTHING, upwards of 30 sets of harness (carriage, gig, pony, and van), in all sizes, and with brass and silver iaotintiiig-, knee caps, head stalls, hunting and riding saddles and bridles, Newmarket cut sheets, rollers, horse and knee rugs, waterproof aprons, excellent carriage and gig lamps, whips, brushes, bandages, and horse clippers. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, the above valuable stock, at the London House' Auction Rooms, 10, Castle-street, commencing at 12 o'clock prompt, on SATURDAY, March 17, 1883. Goods on view morning of sale. The auctioneers will be glad to receive commissions for gentlemen unable personally to attend. 62145 —-———— SALE THIS DAY WATERLOO AUCTION MART, 48A, WATERLOO- STREET, SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883, a quantity of well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., Removed for convenience of sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneer's offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62146 70, M ANSEL-TERR ACE, SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been in- structed by Mr Lazarus Jacobs, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, March 20th, and following day, if necessary, the whole of his valuable and well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte (by Hopkinson), paintings, electro-plated goods, books, office furniture, iron safe, gas-fittings, and other effects. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62147 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, &c. MR CHARLES HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE will be held on TUES- DAY, March 27th, 1883. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62148 O T ICE. I The Sale of the BRIGANTINE "CYGNET," Advertised to take place To morrow, March 15th, IS WITHDRAWN, the Vessel having been Sold. W. J. LOWES & SON, Auctioneers. Dated March 14th, 1883. 62247 SALE TO MORROW FORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. MP„ DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, without re- serve (unless previously disposed of by private treaty) subject to such conditions as shall then be read, on FRIDAY, March 16tli, 1883, the SCHOONER, Mary Sarah, of AberyStwith, as she now lies in the North Dock, Swansea. Registered 91 tons, carries 150 (d.w.), draft 11 ft about; built at Conway 1861, 78 x 21 X 10. She is now partly stripped, with sails, anchors, and ropes, which may be inspected. Sale to commence at 2 p.m., on board. x 10. She is now partly stripped, with sails, anchors, and ropes, which may be inspected. Sale to commence at 2 p.m., on board. Further particulars may be had of Mr P. Thomas, New Quay, Cardiganshire; Messrs Davies and Rees, I ship brokers, Swansea; or the Auctioneer, at his offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 62196 SALE THIS DAY PENDARREN FARM, LLANGENNY (Two miles from Crickhowell, three from Gilwern Railway Station, and five from Abergavenny). MR JAMES STRAKER has been favoured with instructions from J. A. Doyle, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 15th March, 1883, 58 choice pure bred fat Cheviot WETHERS and EWES, from the celebrated Pendarren flock, 7 PORKERS, 6 STORE PIGS, a young BOAR PIG, and a powerful CART HORSE, 8 years old. Sale to commence at Three o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, Abergavenny. 62208 SALE THIS DAY. EGLWYSBREWIS, NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF PRIME FAT CATTLE. MESSRS R. JONES and SON are favoured with instructions from Mr D. II. Davies, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 15th March, 1883, on the premises, 14 PRIME FAT THREE-YEAR-OLD STEERS. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. 62137 WINDMILL FARM, LLANSANNOR, NEAR COWBRIDGE MESSRS. R. JONES and SON are favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Williams (who is leaving the farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the 19th of the month of March, 1883, his FAT AND STORE STOCK, Powerful Draught Horses, a large assortment of modern Agricultural Implements, &c., &c. Full particulars in future advertisements. 61975 RECKITT'S BLUE Has the Name on Every Wrapper. EE THAT YOU GET Reckitt's Blue. ON'T ACCEPT ANY L JT Reckitt's Blue BEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF 113 10362—58249 Reckitt's Blue PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTOR, &c., 25, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE, begs to inform the public generally that he rents all the Jai-gest and principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman, llirwain, and all out- lying districts. Contracts made weekly or yearly. N.B.—Note.—At Paine's Temperance Hotel and Board ing House, at above address, tobacco, cigars, and refresh- ments of all kinds may be had at any time, and good accommodation for travellers Arc- nlC5 bIT -AllftiOll. SALE THIS DAY. DWRLLAS COLLIER\ PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS AND OTHERS. MESSES TPJBE, CLARKE, & CO. jLfJL will SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Colliery, o:i THURSDAY, March 15tb, 1883, the whole of I he MACHINERY, PLANT, ENGINES, itc. Comprising one 2 winding engine, 18in. horizontal pumping engine, ift stroke and gearing (ùy Milibrook Company); two egg-end boiiei. 30ft. by 5ft. two Lancashire boiie.s, 26ft. by 7ft. Tamrye's pump, 6 by 3, 12in. stroke donkey )JUllIP, yua'niity of 2in. and 4in. steam pipes, Gin. and 8in. water pipes, lOin. purnp Chl,'k pieces, with rods Mid rollers coiiiplete pit winding sheaves, tram weighing machine, liy Ilodson and stead about 20 tons bridge rails, 24 iron trams, 2f't Tin. nllaoe lot of rails, 651bs. per yard, sleepers, screens, wrought Hid cast iron, anvil, bellows, smiths' tools, a quanTitvc.f old brass, pumping bobs, rocking pillars, water wheel and pumping gear, contents of blacksmiths' shop, staies, bricks, tic., and numerous other Kits. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock There will be no reserve. A train leaves the Victoria Sia'ia«n, S wansea, at 12.3- e'c'ock p.m. For further particulars apply tii A. LI. Pearse, Esq., Wind-street, Swansea, or tlie Auctioneers, 11, Temple- s r,- e t, S ia. 62012 BEDDOlC LEVEf., OBTH, IN THE PARISH OF LLANTRTSSANT. ]Y|'ESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have received instruction- to SELL bv AUC- TION, at the above place, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 16th, a small HORIZONTAL ENGINE, VfcP S-'iUAL BOILER, T M MILL, CO4J. TRAMS, AA and other enects, belonging to ^Richard Ellis, seized under a distress Ivr rent. ]o!:s wm be on the morning of the sale, w::JCU will. c.mUbmce pnnctlla:ly.t oil,, o'clock p.iii. J hrL' \')ll he 11) r\.0r\ C'riW' 62243 PRELIMINARY A NNOFN CEMENT. IN LIQUiDATION^KSSl-S TOWNSI1 END, TO IRON FOFNI^KS^'IHOIN^AND METAL MER- C1 1 >, j>s'ALErs) avj OTHERS. *?• of about OM IO-SS 0(, JL5;.]S'T FFMSHKD IRON. Consisting of rods, bars, SOIMIV, wand, and half-round, &sn'^li icpn, boiler plates, tank i?i« rivPtV li •dv\0ns sizes aim thickness; mining rails, nvets ship bolt,( 5Q b,,xe:j tin.p!ates, 2* tons &cS!to?ether'wiSlt^ar> al!d sqUal'e)' &C" Comprising steam crane*vnU' two tons, iron buckets, l0U1,p^'Sv i,oam scales aI:d wei§hts> thl,ee WeiSMi'S machines, hand trucks, vvaeeibauo.vs, ,arge egg.«nd bci'er, large iron water tank, &c.t <NX., ai;. tlK, vc,y 3UT>er;or and >veJ- kept MAHOGANV OFFICE j' LI' A IT L RE, Consisting of handsome cylindrical covered writing tao.e tli ar-i v ers and pigeon-holes, office tables, t"dqd f b e disks, with brass rails, nests ° «-c.. Stationery cases, book stands, pen tra^a, double inkstand, a large Milner s fire-proof saxi, .ft. 6m. i,y 2tt. 2ia., on stand; copying press deed box nest, of pigeon-boies, maps, charts, &c., &e., &e., whIch MESSRS VVIM. GRAHAM SON, AND H1TCHCO. K are instructed bv^the Trustees of the Estate to OFFER |„r ts4LE bv AUCTION, e,?r°' the r: ■•vt.ises at Swansea, on ILESi)A\: the oru day u{ A ;i t u eleven o clock prompt. 1 Catalogues, which are boina- prepared, will be ready in about ten ([I) s, and may, ,i\.1\ fiti-ther informa- tion, be obtained at tbe offiee iu Swansea, or of the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newpor "ton 14th March, 1885. "v SALE Tills DAY. COMM K';AL HOTEL, TREFOREST. TO INNKELI LRs, 1 ^liTlKS FURNISHING, and OIHERS. nno -0E SOLD BY auction, on the pre- JL mises as above, on THURSDAY March 15th, 1883, the 1883, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNrHRE, and OTHER EFFKOTS, Belonging to Mr E. Williams, h.uKeeper, seized under distress for rent. The efftds comprise chairs, tables, fenders, irons, pictures, pier glasses, clocks, clnftonniere, corner cup- board, carpets, iron bedsteads, feather beds, chests of drawers, toilec glasses, washsiands, benches, settles, lon, tables, glasses, measures, jar", stuffed badger and fox, one five-pull beer engine, fittings, cigars, sherry, brandy, pin. rnui, tz. The lots will be 01, the winca WIll commence punctual!7 twelve o clocit noon. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, March 10th, 18817. 62218 TOWN OF BRIDGEND. SALE OF VALUABLE CUST< MARY HOLD AND LEASEHOLD ])WI<LUï,G"OCSJS AND SHOPS. MR. ROBERT EVANS will SELL by AUCTION at the Wyndtipii Anns, Bridgend on^Vednesda^fche .cUvifut j°> the )1.J. \U\< ;¡, _.6..1. 1" .1..0" i to e\nJ,Ju..10¡'"») tIle following v ELIGIBLE Loxl.- A DWELLING Tanrl- SHOP, num- bered 96, Nolton-street, ;-Oldc$s|fe ?Brid"end, with Bakehouse and Stores attactie'(; "fV/ wine^ccu^Kition of Mr William Summers, gf^tlv back of Lot 1, num- oe"-M"fv 'STaila^fc, ami now in the respective occupations of Messrs Matthew Hayman alld William Davies. LOT 3.-Two SHOPS and PREMISES, numbered 198 and 109, Nolton-street aforesaid, now in the respec- tive occupations of IIlrs Margaret Hopkins and Mrs Mercy Bacon. The above are customaryhold of the Manor of Coity Anglia and Lot 3 is subject to a lease for 60 years, from the 1st day of May, 1849, at the annual ground rent of 5s. Lor 4.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRE- MISES, called Fairfield House,"sinuate in Morfa-street, Bridgend, and now in the occupation of Mrs Flizabeth Davies. This lot is held under a leas# for 9a years, from the 1st day of November, 1859, at the annual ground rent of £ 2. For further particulars apply to tac Auctioneer cr to Mr T. T. LEWIS, 62249 Solicitor, Bridgend. try ffiribafeottiratt. IN LIQUIDATION. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS, GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF. The Trustees of the Estate of IT G. Stacey OFFER for SALE by TENDER, the LI GOODWILL, and POSSESSION of the GRIFFIN HOTEL, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, with the Cottages, &c. The lease is for an unexpired term of 11 years, from 6th June, 1882, at a rental of £ 200 Per annum. The purchaser will be required to take the Stock on the pre- mises and the Billiard Table, at a valuation; and the Fursiture, Fixtures, and Fittings at the sum of £108 10s and to pay for the unexpired portion of the license. Tenders marked "Tender for Griffin Hotel," and addressed to the Trustees of W. G, Stacey s estate, at the Philharmonic Chambers, CardiO, -ill be received up to 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20th, 1883, at which time and place, the tenders wJl be opened. The highest or any tender will not ne.,essar;Iy be accepted. The inventory of the furniture, &c, can be inspected, and further information, with cards10 view, obtained, of Messrs. John Jenkins and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 62230 WILLIAM COURTENAY CLARKE, T JOHN JENKINS, i IN LIQUIDATION- RE FREDERICK WILLIAMS, OF 44, HANXAH- STREET, PORI 11, BOOT ANt SHOE DEALER. TO BOOT DEALERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS J. and S. B. PARSONS have received instructions from the Trustees, to SELL BY TENDER, the whole of the STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, belonging to the above Estate, amounting at Stock Book Prices to £ 207 13s 4d. „r-n- Tenders to be marked Tender for Williams Stock,' and sent to the Brokers' Offices before twelve o'clock on the 19th day of March, 1853, at which time and place they will be opened, and the Purchaser (if any) declared. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. The Stock may be viewed and the Stock Book seen on the Premises on and after the :5th hist., And further particulars may be obtained of the Brokers, 16, High-street, Bristol, 0^239 ORGAN AND COLES, J.-TJL W ATE UPROQFERS, TARPAULIN, SACK, & BAG MAKERS. CANVAS, ROPE, TWINE, FLAGS, AND BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Quotations given at lowest possible prices. 50, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 61478 SODA WATER MACHINE. —Easy terms —two years. A Living for a trifle. "THE FAVOURITE," Wilcock's Bramali principle celebrated SODA WATER, LEMONADE, land GINGER BEER MACHINE, makes all the mineral and aerated drinks, with the valuable recipes and directions sent; anyone can work it, it is so simple. Transactions are strictly private no gazette registration required; successfully carried out for some years on a large and liberal scale. I can satisfy the customer by the testimony of hundreds in the trade, that in dealing with me he will obtain just and honest treatment, and that the machinery I supply is of the soundest materials, constructed with the high- est skill, made from the newest patterns, and well fin- ished. Model factory on show at Bath in work.—Par- ticulars of N. G. Wilcocks, Back-street, Bath. 61851 B R A N D, P H (E N I X. THE PHCENIX GALVANIZING AND CORRUGATING COMPANY. OFFICES—2, GLOUCESTER-PLACE, SWANSEA. WORKS—PORT TALBOT. GALVANIZED AND CORRUGATED SHEETS OF ALL GUAGES. PROMPT DELIVERY. 62248 THOMAS COLLINS AND CO., JL MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED HOT WATER APPARATUS For Warming and Ventilating Private Houses, Churches, Schools, Offices, Banks, Warehouses, Hothouses, Wait- ing-rooms, &c. Manufacturers also of Hot-water Apparatus capable of giving High Temperature for Heating, Drying, and Roasting Kilns, Drying-rooms of every kind, Breweries, Timber-Drying Stoves, Public and Private Baths, Laundries, &c. Testimonials on application. 61448 86, GROSVEN OR-ROAD, BRISTOL. 10798 NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, 1116 Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Ba-rctey and Sons, London, and all he wholesale houses. b 1M (HinDers nitft (^tmirarts, nnENDERS required for the EXTEJS JL SION and RESTORATION of HIRWAL CHURCH. Plans and specilications to be seen, an bill of quantities to be obtained at t'te office of E. 5. B. Yatighaii, Esq., Architect, 74, Crockhorbtown, Ca tliff. Tenders to be sent in sealed to the Honorat Secretary, Mr A. Smith, Hirwain, Glamorganshire, I the 24th March. 1883. The committee do not bin themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 6204; ^JjONTRACT FOR ROADS The EBBW V ALE LOCAL BOARD are prepared t receive TENDERS for a ROAD to be constructed froi Victoria across the valley to the Wain Llwyd Collieri with the masonry connected with a bridge to be buil over the river and the railway, and also separate Tei dors for the ironwork for the bridge, and the fixin thereof. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office c John Warren, Esq., Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon, the Engineer for the Local Board. Tenders to be sen in to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, th 3rcl April next, JOHN E. WARD. Newport, Mon., 62189 Clerk to the Board. publir JjJpGintmmis. JT> O R O U G H O F CA EDI GAX APPOINTMENT OF BOROUGH AND III Li NYA) SURVEYOR AND URBAN AND PORT SANITARY INSPECTOR. The Urban and Port Sanitary Authorities of th Borough of Cardigan are desirous of receiving applica tiOlJS for the appointment of a BOROUGH an( HIGHWAY SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR of NUI SANCES for the Urban and Port Sanitary Authoritie: for this district. The Urban Authority has an area o about 3,700 acres, and a population of about 3,600. Candidates must be competent to carry out the duties prescribed by the Public Health Acts and the order; of the Local Government Board with reference to tbe respective offices, to prepare highway and other esti- mates and specifications, and have a knowledge of Building Materials and Sanitary Works, Road-making, the Laying of Water Pipes, &c, The appointments of the Urban and Port Sanitary Inspector will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. The salary will be as Borough and Highway Sur. veyor, £10 per annum; as Inspector of the Urbar Adthority, E33; and as Port Sanitary Inspector, £ li per annum. Applications, stating age, present and previous occupations, t gether with copies of recent testi. monials, not exceeding three in number, to be sent oi delivered to n. E. Rees, Esq., Mayor of Cardigan, sealed and marked "Snrveyor and Inspector," on 01 before Wednesday, the 21st day of March instant. By order, W. WAGNER MITCHELL, v.. Clerk. I inclie's-square, Cardigan, 1st March, 1883. 62237 P O N~T A R D A W E UNI 0 N —— COLLECTOR OF RATES WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Pontardawe Union will, at their meeting, to be held at the Union Workhouse,on THURSDAY, the 22nd March, instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, PROCEED TO THE APPOINTMENT OF A COLLECTOR OF POOR AND OTHER RATES for the hamlet of Rhyndwycly- (iacb, at a salary of £ 50 per annum, which is to include <Vd extras. The person appointed will be required to make, assess, and levy the poor rafces, and all other rates of the i I liaiilei, and to collect the same from the per- sons assessed thereto. He mu t also fill up ail receipts, keep all books, and make all returns which re ate to any matter concerning the rates of the said hamlet, and perform such other duties as are set forth in the regula- tions of the guardians, or as are required by the orders c of the Local Government Board. The person elected muse also ba prepared to enter into a bond in the penal sum of 22,00 in the names of himse.l f and two sufficient sureties, conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the duties of the omc, Caivassing the guardians, either personally or by letter, after this notice is strictly prohibited, and wiii be held to be a disqualiifcation. The person appointed will be required •. J V-«HT oil the duties of the office on the 26th insc. Applications in the Candidates' own Imrhl-.o¡¡-jting, stating age and calling in life, accompanied by recent original testimonials as to character and competency to perform the duties required, ro be seni to me NOT LATER than WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst. By Order, D. BE VAN TURBERVILLE, Clerk. 4, Herbert-street, Pontardawe, 8th March, 1.883. 62205 ^AINLIUNA SOCIETIES. QARDIFF UILDINO SOCIETY. ESTABLIS. TED 1865 ——— V»3 A-N THE CHEAPEST SOCIET\^KOI^ mq„lje lledeemed at ar.v time without JJorctftoST0 111 charge in lieu of nOtlèe. INVESTORS SHARES ..1),1 DEPOSITS received i ntA TVnlv during bcinlciii'jr hours, viz. Wednesdays, 10 to 1; onlays, 10 to 3 and also on 'So uni.av Evcnii.- Present rate of interest ou Deposits, 4 per cent. Shares, 5 per cent, with Donns after two years' mem- bership. Apply for all particulars at the OFFICES OF THE SOCIETY. 3, CROCKTIRRE. TOWN, CARDIFF. PETER PRICE, SECRETARY. Dated August, 1331. 5S645 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Applications invited for B10 Fully Paid-up Shares at par. Dividend and Bonus for 1882 was 5 per cent. See new Prospectus. Ollice hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to D.—JOHN JENKINS. C.A., Managing Secretary. 55662 FJPHK MERTHYU L'OWLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874), Are prepared to LEN D, on Mo- tgage, at the shortest notice SUMS of £100 to 210,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts 'lhe utmost secrecy is maintainec. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office the Society, ci, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19105 yittattcial. PER CEJS T FIRST MORTGAGES upon Freehold Cotton Plantations. Large Se- curity. Have already invested large amounts of British Capital: Send for free circular. FRANCIS SMITH & CO., 61657 Indianepolis, Ind., U.S.A. 6? life £ 20, 950, £ 100, R500. Options 16 on Stock Exchange Securities. One uniform price. Acknowledged the best and safest plan ever devised for making large profits from small invest- ments with great rapidity. Explanatory book (second edition) SENT FREE.—Address, George Evans and Co., Sworn Brokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. SOUTH WALES FINANCIAL CORPO. K.3 RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds, Life Policies, Reversions, Bonds, and other approved securities, re- payable by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 61418 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. IhtMiratimts. Now Ready, THE PORT OF CARDIFF. A crown octavo pamphlet, showing its COMMERCIAL PROGRESS, CAPACITY, AND STATUS, BY W. TURNER, Chief Superintendent Mercantile Marine, Cardiff Dis- trict, author of Prize Essay 011 Import Trade," Our Gre9.t Ports,' Custom Houses," &c., &c. Price, Is. fo be had of all booksellers, or from the South Wales Printing Works, Cardiff. 60913 ESTABLISHED 1795. ROYAL NATIONAL DIRECTORY OFFICE, 41, KING-STREET WEST, MANCHESTER. NOW COMPILING, ISAAC SLATER'S ROYAL NATIONAL COMMERCIAL JQIRECTORY OF CARDIFF FOR 1883. The leading feature of the Directory will be AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY, — giving the Names, Businesses, and Addresses of all Mer- chants, Traders, and Private Residents. A TRADES DIRECTORY,—in which will appear the Names and Addresses of all Professional Men and Traders under their respective headings. A STREET REGISTER OR DIRECTORY,-giving the Names and Occupations of the Residents in thp Prineinal Streets in their consecutive order. A STREET LIST,—with the Names of all Streets, Terraces, &c., with a reference to the next road or street. Price to Subscribers 5s. Non-Subscribers 7s. 6d, tNo Money will be received for the Directory until it is delivered. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT THE END OF THE VOLUME. To be paid for when the proof is presented Whole Page £ 2 0 0 Three Quarters of a Page. 1 15 0 Two Thirds of a Page 110 0 Half of a Page. 1 2 6 One Third of a Page 015 0 61843 One Quarter of a Page 012 6 "IVfORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS _L1 THE BEST REMEDY IVrORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS J3I FOR INDIGESTION. "VTORTON S CAMOMILE PILLS JJl WITH JUSTICE CALLED. "XTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS THE NATURAL STRENGTHENER. "XTORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS JLL 49853 OF THE HUMAN STOMACH A* POWERFUL TONIC AND GENTLE APERIENT. CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- C POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK II. MPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions ox Advertising, Circular Distributing, &c, 591 All orders promptly attended to. 55251 public A RDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the SEVEN- I- TEENTII ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders r- of the Cardiff Building Society will be held in the 'Y TOWN HALL, CARDIFF (by kind permission of the •y Mayor), un THURSDAY, the 29t.h of March, ]S83, at <1 7 o'clock p.m. ) By Order, PETER PRICE, — 62238 Secretary. IJOYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ;0 V; KENSINGTON GORE, S.W., LONDON. 11 f, President: it H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. i- Director: lion. Secretary: g GEORGE GROVE, Esq., D.C.L. CHARLES MORLEY,Esq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the College will be opened in May, 1883, and that the Examina- t tions, preliminary to the Final Competition for the e first f'ifty Open Scholarship, including Fifteen with Maintenance, will be held in London, and also in the PrincilJal Towns of the United Kir.gdon, on (or about) W V, the 28th day of March. Those Candidates only who may be selected at thcs ™ ,V'elm?."ia'y Examinations will be allowed to attend the Final Competition for Scholarships before the Director aud Board of Professors, at the College in Loudon, in April next. c Persons desiring to be admitted as Candidates for Scholarships must apply o:i Forms which may be obtained at the College on application by letter or f otherwise. The Forms must be returned so as to be received at the Office on or before the 19th dav of March, 1S83. The Prospectus of the College is nearly ready, and e will be forwarded oil application to the Honorary Secretary, Royal College of Music, Kens'ngton Gore, S. W., London. The same advantages as are offered to Schohrs will g be open, on certain terms and conditions, to paying f Pupils (Students). llie terms and conditions are stated in tiie Prospectus, j CHARLES MORLEY, i, ,r,. Honorary Secretary. March, 1633. The Preliminary Examination for the district of Merthyr Tydfil will be held at the Board-room, Board of Health Offices, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil on Tuesday, the 21th of March, 1833, a: 10 o'clock in the forenoon. EXAMINERS :— Mr Edward Lawrence, Merthyr TvdSl Dr. Joseph Parry, Swansea Mr Talies^u James. Mountain Ash. ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT m H E R E V. R. D. W ILSON, X OF SWANSEA, (Late of Craven Chapel, London.) Will deliver A LECTURE AT THE PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. SUBJECT: "WESTWARD IIO to, A Sketch of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Chair taken at eight o'clock. Mr Wi:on will also PREACH at the above-named Church on SUNDAY NEXT. Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30. Admission free, but collections wiil be made at the close of the Lecture and Sunday Services. j JfJRW OOD, DRECONSHIRE. A MARKET WILL BE HELD At tbe above place, for tho Sale of TO U L TRY 13 U T TEE, A X D EGGS EYEltY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 p.m., Commencing mv. THURSDAY, APRIL 5th. 1583, in convenient premises A P JOINING THE En WOOD INN. 3732 UNDR THE mediate PATRON Ishmael), and other gentlemen, feL" TWO SI'BSTANTIALL-BUILT LE SEHOID HOUSES FOR ONE-SHILLING. I Art Union principle. t,) D. I Estate A gent. Fern-side. A-Nii PROPERTY T Y COM PAN V (LIMITED). JOHN BART LETT, CHAIRMAN, HENRY GALE GARDNER, DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN. This Company is prepared to Supply New and Second- hand WAGONS on deferred payment; also to under- take all WAGON and WHEEL REPAIRS at their WORKS, EAST MOOR*, CARDIFF, either by yearly contracts or otherwise. SURPLUS FUNDS. PURCHASERS of FREEHOLD ami other Property can obtain ADVANCES from this Company on favour- able terms, repayable by Instalments over a series of years. No Fines. Liberal REBATE if paid off before expiration of term. As the Company employ their Surplus Funds for this class of business, low rates are charged to secure immediate investment. Advances made for short terms on deposit of Deeds, Leases, Stocks, Shares, and other Securities. V. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary, 3, Nicholas-parade, 71 Nicholas-street, Bristol. MORRIS^* A 1 O L O Gr i turers, fear a,>T,^0 i „ in consequent P B'l yeie and Tneycle Matnuac- rart to execut larp number of gentlemen are offended They rc"ret t of the apparent unwillingness on their great demiutd 'V'V'k'v during the past season. TRICYCLES has completely upset ^UOM so as the They trust to be fo:ftive«, and beg to notity'.CLES and have increased thsir Premises at the Works Cardiff Depot, by which means they will be enabled to increase their stiff and power of carrying on the business, so that orders shall have more prompt atten- tl0N!B.—All local repairs w.ll be done at Cardiff on and after 1st January, 1883. WORKS PUNTYPRIDD. DEPOTS. CARDIFF—15, Crockherbtown. NEWPORT (East End of Newport Bridge). Agencies in all leading towns. 61192 HOUSES FREE OF COST."—TMS -*L-S- improved method of acquiring Property is now in successful operation, and should be studied by every person desirous of living rent-free and of making a provision for the future, with many opportunities ot large immediate proflts. An explanatory pamphlet will be sent post-free on application to J. OLIPHANT BYRNE, Secretary, House Improvement and Supply Association, 41, Parliament-street, S.W., to whom also applications for Agencies may be addressed as well as to the Superintendent of Agents for Wales, Mr J. H. Rowland, of Carmel Hall, Pontardulais. 58317 iUUijioits ^rrtrirus. RELIGIOU S SEIZVICES.-Tlle atteii-i tion of Church inci Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET- INGS One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines 14 40 60 8 6 Six Lines .20 60 90 12 0 Eicht Lir.es.. 2 8 ..8 0 12 0 16 0 TwelveLir.es. 1 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 36043 0 Eight words may be calculatcd to a line. This tariff is limited strictly to the Adceitisemen^s above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIF F TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEW 5. in conjunction with those in the South Wales Dauy i ews, so as to form part of the series of Insertions. Y{ EAT H AND g O N S, (FROM BROADWOOD'S, LONDON), AGENTS FOR PIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, ERARI), AND KIRKMAN, The Best Makers in the AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH, OR ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE, 12, OROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, ——— 61545 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, POST FREE. ^TIFF'S STARCH. 1 j^T1Kl 'S glAKUU tri Is specially suitable fo-. STIFF'S STARCH. I CODA RS, WRISTBANDS, STIFF'S STARCH, COLLARS,WRISTBANDS, ]SHIRT FRONTS, &c.,jhn S~= mTTjiTTWQ QTAPPT4 parting a BEAUTIFUJ llir to b 1 AltCU. GLOSSYSURFACEtothese Articles, and making the OI TIFF'S STARCH Linen look like new. W-LJ-X'J O OXAXXVJ-L. The GENUINE AR- S ornt1.ffl. jl'ICLE is Sold by Grocers, llli S SI ARCH..Druggists, and Oilmen, m lllb boxes and 51b papers, S' mT-i/TTijc; nm a liriir each box or packet bearing ii.t.b b blAJilH. Lhe Tl.a(),; Mark. Qiuen Pggg gTlFFS STARCH. 29, REDCIIFFE-STE 1,,ET, S'l'l.Fli-"S STARCH. I KJ 10600 09935 BRISTOL. PURRETT'S MAGIC COUGH J. MIXTURE. ONE DOSE GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF, AND LESS THAN A BOTTLE CURES. AGENTS FOR CARDIFF MESSRS EVANS & CO., 7, HIGH-STREET. Sole Proprietor :— J. PURRETT, WORLE, SOMERSET. 10846 61903 MOFFAT HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT AND SANATORIUM, DUMFRIESSHIRE, N.B. House replete with evei y comfort for Visitors and Patients the Establishment, which can accommodate over 300 visitors, occupies a. fine situation on the western slope of the beautifully-wooded Gallowhill, and is within a short distance of the far-famed "Moffat Well.' Resident Physician-Dr R. THOMSON FORBES. For prospectus and full particulars apply to the Manager. 58010 W A N SEA OFFICE OF THE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers eariy every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NFAYS ffinbltt Companies, &t. CLOSING OF THE LISTS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1." List of Applications for De entures will CLOSE for London and the Country on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th inst., by which date all applications should be sent to the Bankers of the Company. THE GARTH MERTHYR STEAM XA YlGATIOX COLLIERIES (Limited). BAXKF.RS. Messrs BARNETIS. HOARES, ^nd CO,, Lombard- street, London Messrs WILKINS and CO., Brecon Old Bank, Cardiff: Messrs ELIO'I, PEARCE, and CO., Bournemouth. Issue of 350 First Mortgage Debentures, bearing "in- terest at six per cent., redeemable by Annual Draw- ings. The Collieries, on which debentures are charged, are estimated to contain 15,000,000 tons of best Smokeless Steam Coals, equal to an output of 750 tons per day for 50 jears. £ J>0,030 already expended on the pro- perty. Potits calculated at £8,700 per annum. Reports obtained trom four eminent mining engineers. The property is acquired by the company as a goinc concern."—For prospectuses and all information, apply to the Offices or the Company, 15, Fiusbury-circus London, E.C. 62245 (& Duration. CARDIFF. QT. CATHERINES, PARK-PLACE, KJ CARDIFF. A FIRSf-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS' Terms during 1882 First—January 19th to April 18th. Second—May<#>jd tojjjiljr. 51st. ";rJ-Ser)tembel' 13th t > December 22nd Fees for English, Mathematics, Languages, Science Ciass-singing, Drawing, Calisthenics, and use of Books from £4 9s to £5 15s per term. Boarders received, 10741 PR IM I pa L -M iss TULLIS. 61069 CO iVl! illD-J E. |\ixEAT HOUSE, COWERIDGlv — X LADIES' SCHOOL. aid the Misses CULVERWELL (Associates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and the College of Preceptors' Examinations. Referees, Parents or Pupils. 22 Public Certificates have been gained during the I past year. 43084-7833 Terms during 1883First, Jan. 2o to April 21. Second May 4 to July 31. Thiad, Sept. 18 to Dec. 20. -> SWANSEA. 4 RNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. -T\- PRINCIPAL EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A. (Glas.), B.D. (Edin,) Boys are successfully prepared for commercial life or any of the Preliminary Examinations. 10783 'The term begins on Tuesday, January 23. 61324 CARDIFF. QCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PENZANCE KJ HOUSE, WORDSWORTfl-STREE I, CARDIFF. Principal, Mr EBENEZER LAIRD. In connection with the above School is a Kindergarten for little Boy and Girls, conducted by a certificated Kiodergartnerin. Terms on application. 3555 ABERGAVENNY. A BERGAYENNY LADIES' SCHOOL. -iL MILFORD HOUSE. Principal Mrs YATES. Boarders are received on moderate terms. The edu- cation is of a superior kinrl, and pupils have been suc- cessfully prepared for the local examinations. Prospec- pplication. 61217 CARDIGAN. CARDIGAN GRAAD1 A!l SCHOOL HEAD-MASTER: D. M. PALM Elf, D. A, During the last year Fifteen Pupils of this School have passed successfully Public Examinations, held in connection with the "Presbyterian College, Car- marthen," Royal College of Surgeons," College of Preceptors," incorporated Law Society," Pharma- ceutical So:-iety," &c. The next term commences Tuesday, January 9th 1.> ,(i):\11 G; IAMMAR, SCHOOL, GLOU- "J lESTEH. (Reconstituted by the Charity Commis- sioners, 1882). The Head Master receives a limited number of BOARDERS on moderate terms. For Pro- spectus, with detail of Scholarships and Exhibitions, apply to the Rev. the Head Master. 197^9 61128 TENBY. | PJHENBY, GREENHILL SCHOOL. BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, LARGE PREMISES, THOROUGHLY APPOINTS pp.-■■■•, LL.B. (LONDON), 11 Honours, Williams's Divinity H. GOH'i' Scholar. 61197 Double Pri- ST. MARY'S HILL. _i. EDUCATIONAL HOME FOR YOUNG LADIES, SPLENDIDLY SITUATED, Quarter Mile from GreenhilL LARGE STAFF OF TEACHERS. PRINCIPAL MRS. GOWARD. 61198 PRINCIPAL MRS. GOWARD. 61198 BRISTOL. 13 O RT LAN D MI DDLE-CLA S S JL SCHOOLS, KINGSDOWN, BRISTOL.-Trea surer, S. BlTDGETT. Esq. Head Master, H. J HOPKINS, F.R.G.S 'Thorough education at a moderate cost. Day or Boarders. Prospectus ou application to 3, Apsley Villas Kingsdown. 58870 DEYOIS, T7<L>UCATION BY THE SEASIDE. Jii ELM GROVE SCHOOL, EXMOUTH, DEVON. (ESTABLISHED 1851.) Classical and Mathematical School. Individual at- tention, home comforts, moderate terms, sea bathing and boating always under the personal superintendence of Principal. New Pupils pay from day of entrance, and they could stay during any vacation. Prospectus ou application to 59342 Mr CHAS. SALTER, Principal. Exmouth has direct railway communication with all parts of the kingdom, and arrangements can be made to meet pupils at Bristol, Ilfracombe. or Exeter SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —The attention of Fh-iiie;i>als of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PRE PAID TAUIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d s. d. Four 0 26 40.. 60 Six Lines 6 30 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may lie calculated to aline. Advertise- Illents Cali als,) appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and OLiTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with t'?osa in the South Daili- A. f(' >•-> as to form part oi 1. series uÏ insertion-. ¡- rpHE SOUTH WALES FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY, LIMITED, 7 3, ST. M A l Y STREET, CARDIFF, SCPPLY FISH, POULTRY. GAME, AND ICE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, FRESH DAILY. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRS ¡-.CI.ASS OYSTER SALOON. 62126 jjgJCYCLES, Tnlcy CLES. THE EAGLE CYCLE COMPANY (LTD.). SHO WROOMS.. ST. MAR\-S J HEEl, ) p ipnivp FACTORY WESTGATE-STREET, f Extensive New Plant and Machinery have been laid down, and arrangements are now complete for the coming season. The Company do not confine themselves to any special make, but have on view an assortment of Machines by the firs' Coventry, London, and Birming- ham makers, combining all the Latest Improvements and Patents. Their Stock is, without exception, the most varied and extensive in the kingdom. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the fol- lowing before deciding on their mount :— TRICYCLES. BICYCLES. The Rob Rov The New D.H.F. The New Premier „ Premier Merlin Royal Mail Clieylesmore Humber Rudge Rotary I" Greyhound Coventry Con- Club vertible Rudge Royal Mail British Clial- Excelsior lenge Ample room for trial before purchase in the Teaching and Practice Room. Repair^ and alterations of all kinds 011 the Premises bv a large staff of efficient workmen. ACCESSORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. EASY TERMS, OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 62100 W. JENKINS, Manager. EASY TERMS, OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 62100 W. JENKINS, Manager. GREAT SALE OF CHINA AND GLASS. AT KEPPLE & Co. s CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. Previous to Re-Building for the New Street, we shall Offer a Large Portion of our Stock at a GREAT REDUCTION, Affording a rare opportunity to PARTIES FURNISHING, HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. A large clearance must be made. i S. J. KEPPLE Co., 3, CLARE-STREET, B IIISTOL. 10815 61632 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street,behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents the principal boardings and stations in Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bill- posters kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old established—mor» than a nuarter of aceoturv.34063 1 I 1Jttblír }.tnttstnttnts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF, LESSEE & MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHEB ACTING A STAGE MANAGER ..Mr JOHN .SHKHIDAN TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), March IStU, Fun for a Week Laughter for a Month. Mr 11. C. Jarrett's Full American Company in ttM Eccentric Musical Oomedv-Oddity, F U N ON THE BIIISTO L, Or, a Night at Sea. Widow O'Brien (His Wonderful Creation), Mr John F Sheridan. As performed before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. Act 1. Home ol the Widow O'Brien. Match-making. —Act 2. Saloon of the Bristol. Elopement. Incidental to this act a grand entertainment, including a New Burlesque on Verdi's "II Ti-ovatore.Act 3. Midnight on the Ocean. Next week the theatre will be closed, re-opening on Saturday, March 24th, with a grand production ior the Easter Holidays. Fighting Fortune." Poors open at 7 commence, 7.30. Half-price at 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackelt's, Queen. street. Crockherbtown. MAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, X CARDIFF. ANOTHER WEEK of ATTRACTIVE SPECIALITIES. Re-engagement for This Week Only of THE MARVELLOUS EUGENES, The Three Flying Wonders. Their daring flights in mid-air allt: double somersaults are executed with such ease and precision as can only be described as wonderful First time of the Amusing Equestrian Sketch 01 THE RIGS OF MR BRIGGS, Or, The Humours of a Jockey Club, introducing the Ilizill Hordes and Entire Troupe. Mr Brigs* Madam* T.WLKURR Other CllR(,1ders by the Company. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th. THE GREAT BABY AND MOTHER SHOW Will take place, when Nine Valuable Prizes will be Awarded. Open every Evening at 7.15, commence at 7.43. -ir.Gilllt! GREAT WESTERN RAFLWAY FOOTBALL MATCHES AT NEWPORT. OIl SATURDAY, March 17th, a CHEAP EXCUR- SION TRAIN will leave SWANSEA at 12.30 p.m. Landore. 12.35 p.m. Neath, 12.50 p.m.; Port Talbot. 1.5 pm., and Bridgend aL 1.30 p 111. fnr Cardiff and Newport; and leave Cardiff for)icwport at 2.15 rm.. returning from Newport at 7.15 p.m., and Cardiff at 7.40 p.m. Tor further particulars, see company's bills. J. GIUEltSON, b- -_u General Manager. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN- RAILWAY I Ou THURSDAY, March 22nd, and SATURDAY, March 24th, CHEAP EIGHT-DAY EXCURSION will be issued to Sheffield, Leeds, Hudoer- field, Southport, Halifax, Wakefield, Bradford, ton, Blackpool, Lancaster, Whitehaven, Workingfoo, Penrith, Carlisle, Grimsby, Hull, Derby, I1wi 1\ •. fj-,J}ll nlC undermentioned stations at tiie times s:< Swansea (Victoria Station) 6.15 a.m., Pontardulais o. i Carmarthen 6.20. Llanelly (G,W.) 5.20, Llandi'o V.13, Llandovery 7.38, Brecon 8.43, Knighton 9.49, Craven Arms 10.34 a.iii 7,3 a.m. Pontypool 7.30, Cardiff (R.R.) 6-10, Ponty- pridd, etc, 8.33, Aberdare 7.45, Merthyr 6.30, Dowlai* 6.4U, Rhymney 6.57, Tredegar 6.50, Ebbw Vale 0.55, Abersyehan and Talywain y.40, Biaenavon 9.55, Brjn- mawr 7.28, Abergaveiinv (Brecon l:oad) 3.2. Passengers taking tickets on Thursday, March 22nd, may return any week day up to and including the fol- lowing Thursdav, and pa-svi^i-s taking tickets on Saturday, March 24tli, may 1, l any week day up to and including the following Satu.vUy. For all particulars please see hand hills, ob.ai:,ai)lc at anv of the above stations. G. Fl.-N ])],A)-, Genera] Manager. Euston Station. Marc! 1883. 6/s2o3 LONDON AND KOnTH W LTEn JLJ RAILWAY. On THURSDAY, March 22nd, and SATURDAY, March 24th, Cheap EIGHT. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Liverpool, Manchester, Birkenhead, Chester, Shrewsbury, Crewe, StaiiVrd, "Warrington, Stockpurt, Rhyl, Abergele, Denbigh, and Llandudno, from dIe undermentiollen stations at the times stated;—Swansea 6.15,Swansea Bay 6.19,Mumbles Road 6.23, Gower-road 6.33, Pontardulais 6.44, Llanelly 8.15. Pembroke Dock 7.JÛ, Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8.30, Narberth 9.0, Liandyssil 8.40, Carm u-ihen 6.20, Llandilo 7.13, Llangadock 7.25, Llandovery 7.33, i.lanwi'tyd Wells 8.8, Garth 8.22, Budtli lload 8.43, Brecon 7.15, Talgarth 7.39, Three Cocks Builib 8.28, at 9.13 r.m, Passengers taking tickets In Thursday, Mureii 22nd, may return any weekday up to aud including the following Thursday and passengers taking tickets 011 Saturday, March 24th, may return any week day npto and including; the following Saturday. For all information please see hand-bilis, which are to be obtained at any oi the above stations. o l.11'lrt. nr -:d1if'er. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR S Y!\IINGTOK'S R A B S O F F E E IN Oslong Tins. BOWDEN S T E A M MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGli. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 18S2. 61.572 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-sVHKKT, AND 15, TRINITY-STREE CARDIFF. U O W ELL AND O M J ANY, ARE NOW SHOWING A P A R C E L OF BEST jLjRUSSELS ^Akl'KT, j3 C, AT 3s 3ji) PER YARD. 0ABINET JPURNISHING JJOT >DS fTLLY 20 PER CEXT. UXDEJ, ANY OTHER HOUSE. | | O W E L L A D N Y, THE CARDIFF DHAPEKS. CARDIFF. 59.571 J'URN J A ME S AND o., 28 & 29, HIGH-STREET. C A it 1) 1 V F. THE L(W[ "yrelvETEEN. Tlie strictest- examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other t.nail the Genoa velvets they so closely resemble, white the peculiar arrangements resulting ill the f.isi woven pile enable them to stand interminable and ;\> ,;h wear, which would ruin real velvets at four time- ihc pr ce. Every yard of the genuine bears the ;>u '.onis." Ladies who have found other makes oi > .a-, to wear badly should be careful to buy oitl; !.■ ■ .niped "Louis." A large assortment of these oelebvated Velveteens in Black and all fashionable colourings are-, now ON SALE at the LOWEST PRICES at JOHN JAMES AND 23 62132 j^/jESSRS j A Are now making their PRINCIPAL SHOW OF FASHION* FOR THE WINTER SEASON Novelties in Boys' Winter Owiv lacs. Price*—2s lid, 3s lid. 4s lid. 6s 6.1, 9;, lis 0-1, 13s 4d, i7s 6d, 20s. Novelties in Y(,nth: Winter Overcoats. Price8- 12s od, lbs, lss, 22- 26s, iOs. Novelties in Men's Winter Overcoats. Prices—15s, 20s, 26s, 30s, 35s, 40s, 45s, 50s, 55s, 60s. Indian Rubber Coats, Tweeds, Waterproof, and Ventilating. Price? —22s od, 30s, 37s 6d, 55s, 60?:. i ih;:■, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Mitts, Braces, &c. Address-— HE CARDIFF liOUfcE, CARDIFF. Terms -One Price. Plain Figures. l'ah. 23 '-<I ULES B A R ON A CO., COGNAC. XOI.E AC I' NT FOR SOUTH WALES 3, CLYTHA PARK ROAD, 61907 NEWPORT. ASIC FOB XTASLAM'S 0OTTON j yREbS OODS. HASLAM'S LONG-CLOTHS and TWILLS, Of excellent make and finish. Manufactured from the best quality I ,tieii only, and finished perfectly pure. Every piece is stamped with HASLAM'S Name and Trade Mark (a sqviii-rel olel- a, diamond). Soid by all first- class houses. ofl-N L JJ A SLAM A CO., LIMITED, 60185 Manchester and London. Mills—BOLTON. '/CLEANLINESS.' NIXEY'S BLACK J LEAD. "TVTIXEY'S Has over THIRTY YEARS Celebrated World-wide Reputation. Refined Polishes instantly, equal to B,L\CK LEAD. BURNISHED j Used without W AS 1 E or I) i S I. { "CAUTION i here ial CAt"TI():'I; ..ral Spurious and lib- tions W. G. NIXKY. SOHO-SOUA R F. 1,0 N > < 00M