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XJNS Y. GUNS! GUNS! BREECH-LOADING CENTRAL FIRE, by best Makers, from £ 3 10s. MUZZLE-LOADING DO. from 30s. n4 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. CunEI Altered, Repaired, made as new by First: C/vio Class Workmen. 6018 50492 CROSS BROS, CARDIFF.
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-=-=-.=- -=.=-.o- v ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., and others of the finest BURTON PRICES. Av ALES Kilderkin rTrkrin.^Ss^> 18s 93 <gV 213 10s 6d 24s 12s N. And upwards 450S3
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THE SOUTH WALES INLM4 RUBBER COMPANY. SEND FOR QUOTATIONS TLMFC BUTE DQCRS, CARDIFF.
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THE UKiiA'i FiRE IN WOOD- STREET, J, NDON, E.C. OVER £2,000,000 PROPERTY DESTROVED. GRIFFITfctS'S SAVES AGAIN UL TESTIMONIAL :— To Alsssn Griffiths and Sou, 43, Cannon-street E.C. Dec. 16, 1882. GENTLFiiEN,—In the recent disastrous fire which occurred in Wooc1-street, destroying, amongst others our own warehouse, we have great pleasure in inform- ing you that the Safe of your make proved most satis- factory, although subjected to a most severe test. On opening tiie Safe we were very pleased to find everything exactly the salllc us whr-r, deposited, ¡j,1:(¡ perfectly un, injured. Til3 Safe feli some distance, but sustained 110 injury. We should have coiniiiinicate(I with you earlier, but the Safe has only just been recovered from thernin8. Yours trulv, 10336 58078 (Signed) SARGOOD, SON, and EWEN. I C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Manufacturers, 43, Cannon-street, E.C.
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pipping Jlctias. BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. THIRD CLASS Tickets for Cardiff are hi issued from any Station between Bourne- • P°ole, and Ilighbridge, inclusive, and from .nclon and South Western Railway Stations and .11:1 Cardiff, available by any train leaving Burnbam er arrival of the Packet. THE FAST STEAMER, 0 LADY MARY OR WYE, other Steamer, is intended (wind and weather emitting, with or without pilot, and with liberty to tow), during the month of TR> MARCH, 1883, 10 PLY WITH PASSENGERS AND MERCHAN- j. DISE AS FOLLOWS 1 rS? Cardiff to Burnham. From Bnrnham to Cardiff i Jhnrsday 8 Oin 1 Thursday 11 0m i Friday 8 30m 2 Friday 11 45m ? Saturday 9 30in 3 Saturday 12 30 a t £ *°nday 12 15 a 5 Monday. 3 30 a S Ij'esday 1 15 a 6 Tuesday 4 15 a fi Wednesday 2 30 a 7 Wednesday 5 15 a Q ^hnrsday 6 3(hn 8 Thursday 3 0 a In f"day 7 15m 9 Friday «. 3 45 a 19 '^rday 8 Om 10 Saturday 5 0 a ]i 5*°nday 7 0m 12 Monday 9 45 a 14 i?esday 7 Om 13 Tuesday 10 15m jc Wednesday 8 0m 14 Wednesday 11 0m ic -Junrsday 8 ?0m 15 Thursday 11 45m Friday 9 30 n 16 Friday 12 30 ft ]Q Saturday 10 30m 17 Saturday 1 45 a gf, Monday 1 0 a 19 Monday. 4 15 a oi £ ?esday 2 0 a 20 Tuesday 5 0 a 2p ,edne,-iday 6 0m 21 Wednesday 2 30 a 04 Thursday 6 30m 22 Thursday 3 0 a Of ^turday 8 0m 24 Saturday 4 0 a 27 ^0I,d»y 8 Om 26 Monday 6 0 a oc ;^day 8 0m 27 juesday 6 0 a j? Wednesday. 7 0m 28 Wednesday. 10 0m 30 i ,rst'a y 7 "30m 29 Thursday 10 30m 31 Sr'day 8 0m 30 Friday 11 0m Saturday 8 30m 31 Saturday 11 45m FARES BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. Saloon and After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2s 6d. Return ditto 6s Od. Ditto 4s 6d. HP II E E D W A R D S /t'r'r&U „ X CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE JJ-e first-class Steamers of this line intend to sail as wind weather, and other circumstances per- ULL'T IIISR 5'MiOLA 2,300 "HIWINDDA 3,000 «IlODORA 3,600 BHOSINA 3,600 CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RI.VN MONAj:CK..6,0?0 tons Mar. 24 R,rr, NEW Y OlUC TO CARDIFF. ntlE01,A 2,500 Ions Mar. 24 NEWPORT TO BALTIMORE. ^^OLK 4,000 tons Mar. 20 jJ.voujjh Hills of Lading for all classes of Goods and fir'ie's f''0111 Birmingham, Gloucester, Bristol, jj' pwa^Pr, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, v. "°rd, London, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea, Merthyr, Ac., Sic., and places in the Western Wa, i 0 Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, Mil- tin • S(" Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, 'Toronto, >u' jV'^f'hia, Boston, Ba'timore Arc., &c., in con- sicle °n ],v'K':l'a! Railway Companies on both Cheapest Route for a!! classes of Goods to and the Midland Districts. av °c'> dues, landing and warehousing charges, &c., ls„Jn'u'h lower at Cardiff than any of the other 'J'rans- Poris. r,'eiuht C'uarges, D.it?s of Sailing, and other ParlH'uUU's to EDWARDS, IlOSiKU'SON,& CO., Cardiif and 2go?.3 :i i »Nl';n,'KD\VAf!J)S a- CO., Bristol G. !■, BULld-lV. 01. South-street New York. &&-X 4 <A 111)1 A1NtI) BORDEAUX. JfeJ(f-rA The CARDIFF STF.AMSIJH' ^^ow<,COMI»AXVS FIRST CLASS SCREW sTKAMHL!S -ill sail as follows:- CAR r»IFF for BORDEAUX..Mar. 14 ,vr°«DOGNE" BORDEAUX for CARDIFF.Mar. 20 Coods and PasserV.^n-. r»tes of freight, Arc., n-pply at Messrs Jno Whit- d»a a,1d Sous, Agents, 14, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- Pl„ ,x and at the Offices of the Company, No. 3, Bute 8^.ce, Cardiff. HOOPER & CAMPBELL. Man :e>s. Ev">- (MARDIFF, SWANSEA, J- BELFAST, GREENOCK AND GLASGOW. 5,. The Screw Steam Sli'.pg '"OIAVAY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS A t ALEXANDRA e mtended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows :— to BeltastjBelfast to Canli(f ,Glasgow to Car Gia" via via Glasgow. diff 5 7ansea, [Mar.'Mar.] Mar.] 18 \ror'day 2 pm| 1 Thursday 6 pin 2 Friday 2 pm 19 (.day 6 pm! 8 Thursday 6 pm 9 Friday 2 pm 2b «/ n,|ay 2 pm 15 Thursday 6 pm 16 Friday 2 pm °nda,y 6 pm 22 Thursday 6 pm 23 Friday 2 pm ,1:;1\ 29 Thursday 6 pm 30 Friday 2 pm a?y.a to Belfast Belfast to Swan- Glasgow to Swau- ^fai-V 'as°ov'- sea via Glasgow sea. ? jMar. 1 ° Ma, l<t J.ednesday 3pmj 1 Thursday f, pm 2 Friday 2 pm 2l u^dneiday 8 nrnj 8 Tlmrsday 6 pmi 9 Friday 2 pm gg J.ednesday 3pnii 15 Thursday 6pmil6 Friday 2. pm ednesday 7 pm 22 Thursday 6 pm!23 Friday 2 pm 29 Tiiuisday 6 pm'30 Friday 2 pm GLARES.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s. Sol ?nock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s Steerage, 12s 6d. tail s Sailors, 10s. Via Bristol, lis 6d, including jjaj ,vay far,% Cardiff to Bristol. Returns at fare and a > available for two months. ■Vy*M>ply in Glc.sgow to Win. Sloan and Co. Greenock, Ji/- J'lllù:,av 1\111! Co. Belfast, R Henderson and Son; ^ii(l 'ii' Wliitwill and Son; Swansea, M. JONES Iliff, OTHER: Newport R Burton and Son; Car- TAYI.c- 69, Bute Docks. 31648 p EG'l.'LAR SERVICE of 4' first cla s powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL and SOUTH WALES and DUIUJ^ toUTH 'i-i" "s- C'heapest Ati.'l most Direct Route. C0MPV ',L'BUN OKNKRAL STEAM SHIPPING ^teatner.J-S 'iave a3,P°'I1ted one of the following Screw S.s. Captain Parry, 650 tons e.s. Captain M'Clure, 650 tons s.s. Captain M'Clintock, 400 tons; B.g. Captain Cook wn To ?. !?.S, i'oyl 450 tons. fRu/' (accidents excepted) from LIVERPOOL SA,il?s Dock) to CARDIFF EVERY TUESDAY and Mn\HIlT)AY from DUBLIN to CARDIFF EVERY KA'HY and FRIDAY to DUBLIN and LIVER- EVERY FRIDAY. ^lur^i an(l further particulars, apply to M. T'vy, jun., Spencer Dock, Dublin • R. J. Swyny, 21 ^u'k-court, Liverpool; or to M. J. Begg and Co., Stuart-square, Cardiff. 47261 k;T T A L L A N LINE T O i f AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS p.. MIOM LIVERPOOL. Na„'s1A>: To Halifax and Baltimore Mar. 15 p(1 'J1A To Halifax and Portland Mar. 22 Halifax and Baltimore Mar. 29 U,*«VUN To Halifax and Portland .April 5 To Halifax and Baltimore.April 10 pVTiAN To Halifax and Portland April 12 t> le:il> Passages and excellent, accommodation. Atn .Plnets on Canada and the Western States of S«r'ca sent free. overnrnent Assisted Passages to Canada. 1 particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS fz CO., r, James-street, Liverpool. On *• Hi id, 46, Bute-street, and E. B\ Kennard, 19 lW.n"stveet, Cardiff; W. II. Rees, Charlesville-place, j ath; 'ji Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and lJa C. Manning, 9, Castle street, Swansea Jl0 and Brown, 173, Commercial-street; W. Milton Pj, °> 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, Screw Se>, ,fc Wliarf, Newport, Mon. D. S. Thomas, British Av><»0. > Tlandovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, X» tVPavenny; A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery; .Jatthews, Aoercnrn, near Newport- A. 1L nla'°fnas, 2, Church-street, Blaina A. A. Lewis, Post- p,ei'i lObhw Vale Crockett and James, 4, Taff-street, :Ui.i /r'dd William Davies, Bookseller, itc., Beaufort, str<s V'a-place, Ebbw Vale: Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort \v. i, ''I'ymuiwr; I). J. Evans, General Outfitter, Ann A k,ns 50 Gleheiand-street ^ferthvr 'i'vdvil. 4929 910 M-LA^rY— li¥e' ^iS^teCb'Nll ED STATES .MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. tjrst.cplSa full-powered Iron Steamships. Accsrarao "ation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- Sen £ ers and "oods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf °bitT" Penusl-lSia Haiiroad. This I the shortest and Voute to the West. n « l 10 M-ai'r,1y to RICHARDSON, SrENCE and Co.17 and 19, ,€1- 'fleet, Liverpool JONES BROS, and CO., Lute Cardiff; JAMES Avrk, 151, Bute-vd., Car- j0. Jones BROS. <fc Co., Dock-st., Newport; ROGER Ahn'f-' 'iigh-street, Pontypridd TiLNEY and Co., Jnv1! ery BEVAN, Hengoed, via Cardiff MORGAN, 1'osfc OlUce, Pontypool JAMES R. W \"vv> Grittithtown JOHN THOMAS, Tredegar; IJ., '• WATKINS, Giebeland-street, Merthyr, and JOHN SIT!"Us- Priehardfach, Cardigan Messrs AUSTIN and 1 6 fship and Insurance Brokers, Swansea. 30668 OULDINGS M AND RES. GOOD FOR ALL CROPS (^OULDING'S BONE MANURE. QOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE. CjOULDING'S CORN AND GRASS MANURE. QOULDING'S TURNIP MANURE. QOULDING'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. (-) T, Q-OULDING'S DISSOLVED GUANO. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT:— OHX IIIEBEltT, 17, Angel-street, Cardiff. PAHXALL and CO., Chepstow. 611&0 1- J. PR1TCIIARD, Implement Works, Raglan. • W- EVANS, 14, Commercial-street, Aberdare, rrHE USK CHEMICAL WORKS, NEWPORT, MON. MORRIS AND GRIFFIN **afV(' just OPENED THESE EXTENSIVE WORKS 'or supplying South Wales and District with their CELEBRATED MANURES. Special quotations upon application. 62149 Cere,3 Works, Wolverhampton. Established 182L J^^OKITT'S BLUE Has the Ntune on L. d'y Wrapper. THAT YOU GET Reckitt's Blue. ACCEPT ANY BUT Reckitt's Blue M^WARE OF IMITATIONS OF 10362—58249 Reckitt's Blue Saks by Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, lic" at Cardiff March 15 Mr E. II. DA VIES. Family Residences, at Tonypandy March 14 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Freehold Farm, &-c., at Aberearn. April 3 Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat Cattle and Sheep, at Ely — Messrs GOTT WALTZ and BO WRING Italian Marble Sculpture, at Cardiff March 14 Paper-hangings, at Cardiff March 15 & 16 Fumituve and Effects, at Cardiff Mar. 20 Shrubs and Plants, at Cardiff Messrs II. HILL and CO. Packing Stock-in-Trade, at Swansea March 15 Household Furniture, at Swansea March 16 Saddlery, Horse Clothing, &-c., at Swansea.. March 17 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 3 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates. Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea March 15 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea March 20 Horses, &c., at Swansea March 27 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Sale of Furniture, P.ano, &c., at Penarth March 15 Machinery, Fixtures, etc., at Bridgend. March 21 Messrs R. JONES and SONs. Prime Fat Cattle, near Cowbridge March 15 Fat and Store Stock, at Llausannor, Cowbridge, Mar. 19 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol Mar. 15 Carriages, at Bristol Mar. 22 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Cargo of Coal, at Swansea March 14 Grocer's Stock, Ac., at Swansea March 15 Leasehold Property at Swansea March 20 Freehold Farm and Colliery, at Swansea March Messrs W. J. LOWES & SON. Erifranfcine, at Swansea March 15 Mr J. G MADDOX. Stock-in-Trade and I'J^nt, &e., at Cardiff .larch 17 House Property, at Penartil. March 21 Mr DANIEL PHILLiPS. Schooner, at Swansea March 16 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Premises, at Swansea Mar. 16 Mr W. SANDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 21 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Household Furniture, at Cardiff Mar. 15 Freehold Lands, at Pet-c-i-tone-sliper-Alontem.. April Mr JAS. STRAKER. Wethers and Ewes, at Llangenny March 15 Household Furniture, &c., at Gianrafon ..Mar. 20 & 21 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & Co. Coliiery Plant, etc., at Penclawdd 'March 15 Machinery Plant, Ac., at Penclawdd March 16 Mr JOILV THOMAS. 10 Farming Stock, at Monkton Farm March 15 CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE c COMPANY, LIMITED, 24, 25, and 2b, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE MOST CŒDlODlOU. /tUCTION ROOMS IN THE PRIXCi PALITY, UNRIVALLED FACILITIES FOR EXHIBITING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. SALES EFFECTED BY PRIVATE CONTRACT ON FIXED TERMS. AN AUCTION SALE OF GOODS Consigned by householders and the Pnblic generally, WILL BE llELD AY EEKLY. All goods offered for sale in the Rooms of the CAR- DIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED, will be Sold Without Reserve, uiuess a price has been fixed by the vendor, which will be published in the catalogue or announced by the Auctioneer. GENERAL SALES. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Fannin" Stock, Machinery, H ousehold Goods, &c., &C-> con- ducted at vendors' residences, or in any part of the country. PANTHCHNICON. FURNITURE REMOVED and STORED in per. fectly dry and wdi aired Warehouses on reasonable terms. SEPARATE LOCK-UP STORE-ROOMS TO LET By the Month or Year. GEO. B. DYER, Managing Director. J. G. MADDOX, 62207 Secretary and Auctioneer. SALE TO-MORROW. No. 14, RICHMOND-TERRACE, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. TB/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- XVX ANDER are instructed by Mdlle. Mestayer, wh- is leaving England, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, the 15dl March, 1883, the superior modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS on the premises. DINING, DRAWING-ROOMS, &C.-A very SUB- STANTIAL DINING-ROOM suire ill CARVitD OAK, comprising telescope table with two inlets, two easy chairs and 10 small ditto, spring-seated and stuffed back, covered in morocco stained cabinet bookcase, EXCELLENT CARVED WALNUT DRAW- ING-ROOM SUITE, richly upholstered in crimson satin rep walnut occasional table, fancy tables covered in Utrecht velvet, ELEGANT BLACK and GOLD CABINET, decorated with ormolu and liand- painted centre pi< ce picture in gilt frame, The Forn&rina," afte*. Itaffaellu gilt pier-glasses, rose- wood cottage piano, steel rail fenders ajid fireirons, Brussels carpets,, hearthrugs, and floorcloths, maroon 1) velvet curtain and lace ditto, shape cornices and fringe, marble vases and other o: nameiits, oak hat and umbrella stand, mats, &c. 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 SUITE of WAL. NUT consisting of Wing Wardrobe with mirror centre, marble top Washsiand and Duchesse Table, Chest of Drawers, Pedestal, and 4 Chairs a SUPERIOR BED ROOM SUITE in POLISHED BIRCII, numerous secondary appointments of the usual kind, viz., Chest of Drawer's, Tables, Glasses, Towel- horses-. superior Toilet Ware. ^?.-G to commence at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had upon application to the Auc- tioneers, three days prior to sale". 62202 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND MINERAL LANDS. PETERS 1 ONE-SFPER-MONTEM GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRELIMiN AR V AN NO UN* EMFNT MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- 111 ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, early in FARMS AND LANDS. NAMELY:— FIRST.—The Freehold FARM called MAINDY, situate in the pM.sa of Coychurcli, Glamorganshire, containing about 233 acres of arable and pasture land. SECONDLY.—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 particulars will appear in due course, J. EDWARDS PRICE, 61356 Solicitor, Pontypridd. -6- SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR W. SANDERS has been instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 21st March, 1883, at 6.30 for 7 (A-Iock in the Evening, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Which will be offered subject to such conditions, and in such lots suitable to purchasers, as shall be named at tlio time of sale, viz. 86 and 88, WYNDIIAM-CRESCENT. 43 and 45, WYNDHAM-ROAD. 27, 29, and 31, GLYNNE-STREET. 66 and 68, CECIL-STREET. 5 and 7. RUSSELL-STREET. 6 and 7, MINISTER-STREET. 23 and 25, METAL-STREET. 47, 49, and 51, STACEY-ROAD. Full particulars as to terms of leases, ground rents, and rentals may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 26, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and from Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street. Car- diff. 62224 SALE TO-MORROV b, WINDSOR TERRACE, PENARTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE. MESSRS. JOIIN JENKINS & co. are instructed to SI-XL 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, CHIXA, GLASS, OIL PAINTINGS, and effects of Mr J. E. Neels, who is removing to Liverpool. The above comprises Solid Walnut Drawing-room Suite in maroon utrecht velvet, carved, gilt, and other pier glasses and mirrors, superior cabinet, handsome and very costly full compass pier glasses and mirrors, superior cabinet, handsome and very costly full compass PIANO, by NliUMEYiiR and Co., in ebony (quite new), occasional, coffee, and other tables, massively-mounted Ürawing-room CLOCK and CANDELABRA Solid mahogany dining-room suite, mihogany pedestal sideboard, a few OIL PAINTINGS (including a work by Corbett, and tho interior of Bath Abbey), water colours, enoxavings, very choice ash and WALNUT INLAID BEDROOM SUITE, Brass and othei bedsteads, spring mattrasses, rug-, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPETS, Washing and wringing machines, baths, kitchen, and culinary requisites, and numerous other effects the appointments of THREE RECEPTION AND EIGI1I OTHER ROOMS. The above have been recently purchased from the best local makers regardless of expense, and will be 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 27tb, 1883. 62006 BRIDGEND. IMPORTANT TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND HARNESS MAKERS. PEREMPTORY SALE. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. -in- have been instructed by the Administra.trix to SELL by AUCTION, at the Manufactory, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st instant, the whole of the Boot Manufacturer's, Harness Marker's, and Currier's STOCK-IN-TRADE, MACHINERY, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, TRADE UTENSILS, AND EFFECTS, Belonging to the Estate of Joseph Yorwerth, deceased, comprising 11 bootmakers' machines punching, isleting, rivetting, pricking, and split lit machines Buchanan presses, full sets of cutters of the different sorts, punches, seam rubbers, stoves, about a ton of iron lasts, stands, tools, hangir.gg" currier's slab, rollers, and presses, benches, boxes, weighing ma- chines, nails, rivets, and tips of all sorts; files, flax and threads, oils, inks and dies, rosin and tal- low, leather in bulk, quarters, vamps, and uppers, together with the general stock of home- made and substantial harness and saddlery, consisting of a large assortment of .brcecliings, saddles, bridles, martingales, girths, bits, stirrups, reins, bands, bandage webs, collars, hames, head stalls, faco pieces, curb chains and hooks, hunting and driving thongs, spurs, chains, halters, plough lines, brushes, combs, buttons, buckles, clips, hemp, rosots, pocket books, braces, oils, blacking, liniments, djvs, compositions, polish, waterproof coats, and numerous other effects, as well as the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, &C., AXD OFFICE FURNITURE, which include counters, desks, gaseliers, brackets, iron safe, office table, outside lamps, how cases, window casings, window stands and bracket", "toves, shelving, and other effects. Onler of Sale The Stock and Utensils in-Trade, and Machinery in connection the Boot-makers and Currier's Busiuess will be sold at Eleven o'clock and the Harness and Sadlllery will be soUl at Two o'clock. There will not be the least reserve. On view on the morning of the day of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices. Philharmonic Chambers Cardiff. March 3rd. 1883. 62066 alts bli faction. ON VIEW FROM NINE O'CLOCK. CONTINUATION OF SALE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT TWO. AT THE SALE ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. OTTWALTZ & BOWRING are in- structed by Signor Olynte Amidei to SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 14th March, at Two o'clock punctually, a valuable collection of ITALIAN MARBLE SCULPTURE, Comprising Splendid Vases and Cups, Group Statuettes, Pedestals, Mosaic and Fancy Articles, and a variety of Orna- ments. GREAT SALE OF PAPER-HANGINGS. PATTERNS ON VIEW THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AND FRIDAY NEXT, 15th and 16th MARCH. GOTTW ALTZ and BOWRING are JT 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 ° CACSTOChK O^ ENGLISH PAPER-HANGINGS, CONSISTING OF 6,000 PIECES, of the manufacture cf one of the bed firms in the kingdom, comprising GOLDS. SATINS, GROUNDS, EMBOSSED, AND PULPS, embracing the most modern-designed papers for draw- ing and dining-rooms, bedrooms, libraries, sitting- rooms, kitchens, entrance-balls, corridors, ceilings, staircases, bathrooms, lavatories, etc., etc., suitable for every class of residence, and including borderings, dados, centres, friezes, etc. Catalogues, giving full particulars, will be sent free by post to any address upon application being made to the Auctioneers. NOTICE.—The Auctioneers desire particularly to call the attention of Builders, the trade, Pi-ivate Pesidents, and others to this Sale of Paner-hangings because the Stoc7c is in excellent condition, all modern patterns, of the best English manufacture, and will be sold without the slightest reserve. 61766 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LARGE CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS. gOTTWALTZ and BOWRING beg to V^i announce that they will ho'dat their Sale-rooms On TUESDAY, March :>.0th, at Eleven o'clock, A LARGE CLEARANCE SALE of all THE FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS Left uncleared upon their premises, 11, High-street, Cardiff, from the various sales held by them during the la ft, six months, and whether ivholly or in part paid for, all will be sold without reserve and regardless of the claims of original purchasers. Further particulars in future Advertisements. 62052 OLD CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF. TO CARRIERS. HAULIERS, AND OTHERS. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed to offer for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of March, 1883, at Mr Edward Pavne's (late Wheeler's) BRISTOL AND CARDIFF CARRYING COMPANY'S WHARF, as above, and in one lot (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read), the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE AND PLANT, GOODWILL AND BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE, Ilorses, carts, waggons, trollies, harness, weighing machine, cranes, platforms, skids, sheds, canal lighters, the office furniture, fixtures and fittings, stable utensils, and plant of every description, togethc-r with the STEAMER TAFF, now 137iiia 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 conducting a carrying business between Bristol and Cardiff. For further particulars and schedule of the whole, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 11, Windsor- terrace, Penarth, and "South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff; or to Messrs DALTON, SPENCER, CORBETT, & EVANS, Solicitors, 62191 Working-street, Cardiff. PENARTII. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Situate in Arcot-street (opposite the Wesleyan Chapel), Penarth. /g R J. G. MADDOX is instructed by J3JL Mr David Rees, Contractor, itc., to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Penarth, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of March, 1883, at 7 for 7.30 o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as will there and then be read), the under- mentioned superior I HOUSE PROPERTY, in the following lots :— LOT 1.—All that well-built MESSUAGE and PRE- MIS ICS, being No. 31, Arcot-street, Penarth, in the- occupation of Mr llale, at a rental oi 10s per week. The house has a frontage of 23 feet, a.nd contains eight good rooms, besides the usual outside conveniences, arden, and back entrance, &c. It is held under lease from Lord Windsor for 99 years, from 1st May, 1881, at an annual ground rent of B2 5s. LOT 2.-All that well-built MESSUAGE and PRE- MISES, similar in all respects to Lot 1, and being No. 36, Arcot-street, Penarth, in the occupation of Mr Morgan, at a rental of 10s per week. It is held under lease from Lord Windsor upon same term and ground rent as Lot 1. There is a very advantageous mortgage existing upon these two lots, which can remain. Parti- culars of same will be given at time of sale. LOT 3.—All that large well-built DOUBLE MESSU- AGE and PREMISES, being No. 34, Arcot-street, Penarth, in the occupation of Mr Dyer, at a rental of 14s per week. This h use has a frontage of 30ft., and contains 14 rooms, besides all the usual outside con- veniences, gai den and back entrance, etc., and from its size and arrangements is very well adapted for a private lJoan!in-h<)([se. It is held under lease from Lord Windsor, same term as Lots 1 and 2, and at an annual ground rent of E3. The whole of the property is in excellent repair, and the best of its class, and from its close proximity to the docks, must always command good tenants and prove an investment of increasing value. All the private im- provements are completed. For further particulars apply to Mr David Rees, No. 20, Arcot-street, Penavth or of the Auctioneer, at his oflices, No. 11, Windsor-terrace, Penarth, and "South Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff. 62115 BED HOUSE FARM, ELY. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MR E. J. EVANS is favoured with instructions from Christopher Williams, Esq., to conduct his Annual Spring Sale of FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP, On an early date, full particulars of which will be duly announced. Church-street Chambers, Cardiff. 62231 WEr.r.TN- 11ousE7WIXI TNGTOX-TERRACE. CARDIFF. MR LEWIS liOrKINS is instructed by Mr James Scott (who is removing and refurnish- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDA y 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, ros" 11 ottoman covered m woolwork, rose- woud cotta;. uioforte by Ilealey aud 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 duchesse dressing table and marble top washstand o match, brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, hair, and other mattresses, feather and other beds, two complete bedroom suites 1Il polished pine (inlaid), and enamelled cretonne and damask bed furniture, chamber ware, dinner and tea services, glass, ebonisad, and mahogany cornice poles, cretonne and damask curtains, fenders, fireirons, kitchen dresser at. fitted with drawers and cupboards, counter 6ft. 52in., Cambrian bicycle, Taylor's patent friction sewing machine, kitchen and scullery requisites, and numerous other useful effects. On view morning of sale from 9 a.m. Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. SALE TO-MORROW. The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-road, Cardiff. C 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 Merut; also chromos, oleographs, about 30 boxes best brand cigars, 2] clie.sts of t'- piano, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. No re'>VVe' Auctioneer's Office and Sale Rooms, 1, No'rVi-road Cardiff. 3768 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHO' R» PTJEMISFS MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS" AND SON ha\ e been ins,tn„,t0(| i,y the mortgagees, to SELL by 1 ULLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-s^'eo^ Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 16tli, l'^3, >'abj^ct to conditions of sale. T7 IT- I', > J-I-LING-UOUSE and PREMISES, No. terrace, Argyle-streefc, Swansea, contaiu- t>,v? looms, now in the occupation of Mr Brown. •>' for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, oi5, less one day, at an apportioned ground rent of B2 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. JOT 4.—Two DWELLING HOUSES and PRE- MISES, similar to and adjoining lot 3, and being Nos. If and18, Anne-street, now in the occupation of re- spectable tenants, at the weekly rental of 3s each house. spectable tenants, at the weekly rental of each house. Held ?'' a toi-iii of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1852, less the last four days, at the ground rent of £112,; 0d per annum. Sale to commence, at 7 o'clock in the Evening For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62152 SALE TO-MORROW. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. MR F. B JONES begs to announce that his NEXT large select STUD SALE of A NUMBER OF HORSES Will take place on THURSDAY, Mar. 15tli, comprising Ilnnters of known character, Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Noblemen and gentlemen having horses to dispose of are particularly requested to forward full descriptions as early as possible, in order that due publicity may be given in advertisements, and good stalls secured. Sale to commence at Half-past Twelve punctually. 58582 F. B. JONES, Proprietor. ,,ALE TO-MORROW EGLWYSBREWIS, NEAR COWRRIDGE. SALE OF PLUME FAT CATTLE. MESSRS II. JONES and SON are favoured with instruct >ns from Mr D. H. Davies, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 15th March, 1883, 011 the premises, 14 PRIME FAT THREE-YEAR-OLD STEERS. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. 62137 WINDMILL FARM, LLANSANNOR, NEAR COWBRIDGE 1\/TESSRS. R, JONES and SON are -LTJL favoured with instru ..ions 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 s.sort»nent of modem Agricultural Implements, &c., &e. Full particulars in future advertisements. 61975 c NIXEY'S BLACK VV LEAD. TkliXKY'S Has over THIRTY YEARS J3i Celebrated World-wide Reputation. Retincd Polishes instantly, equal to BLACK LEAD. BURNISHED STEEL. Used without WA^TK or DUST. -,N,itliozit (ilk tT't k !—'There are several Spurious and Worthless Imitations W. G. NIXEY. SOHO-SQUAHE, LONDON. 60064 nl5 ITIJ -Aurtion. SALE THIS DAY. PORT OF SWANSEA. TO COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. "jVfR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- J>JL structed to SELL by AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, March 14, 1883, a carso of 334 tons of Messrs Cory, Yeo, and Co.'s, double screened large CO A L, Which his been discharged from the brig Isabel, now lying on the wharf on the south side of the South Dock Basin, Swauaea, where it will be sold. Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock. Teriiis-Ca.-h. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62109 SALE TO-MORROW OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCERIES, PICTURES, Ac., under an execution from the County Court. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883, at the above Rooms, the undermentioned GROCER'S STOCK, consisting of box of blue, 2, chests of tea, 6 boxes raisins, 1 lb. tobacco, lot of currants, starch, sugar paper, 3 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 has been in- structed to SELL by 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 NOP. 1, 2, 3, 4, b, and 6, Windsor-terrace, Up- lands, 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 anllual ground rent of £30. If not sold in one lot, each hone will be offered as a separate lot, subject to an apportioned ground reiil of 1;5. LOT 2-A11 those Two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES known as Nos. 9 and 10, Windsor-street, held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £6 7- 8d. The above will be offered in one lot, and if not sold, divided up into two lots-, at an apportioned annual ground rent of £33" 10 I. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 24, Monlpellier-terrace, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1874, at the apportioned ground rent of £ 3 9s 2d. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 56, Little Madoc-street, Swansea, having a side en- trance, and held for a term of 99 y. ars from the 25th day of March, 1873. at the annual ground rent of E3 4s. LOT 5—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. 29, "Western-street, Swansea, containing five rooms, attic, yard, and four-stall stable and loft, and yard with separate entrance; frontage, 26 feet. Held by lease for a term of 89 years from the 25th December, 1i:S2. at a ground rent of £ 3 8s. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had on ap- plication to Messrs Hartland, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Ilutiand-stroet, or of the Auctioneer, Swan- sea. 62144 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FREEHOLD FARM AND COLLIERY FOR SALE, IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. ~j\/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- J3JL ftructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swan sea, earlv in March, all that FREEHOLD FARM AND ALLOTMENT (With the Mines and Minttrals thereunder), known as "GLANMWRWG," In the parish of Llangennech, Carmarthenshire, con- taining 32 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles, or thereabouts. Further particulars will shortly appear. 61520 SALE TO-MORROW. TO GROCERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS H. HILLaudCO. have 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 inill with brass hopper and bearings, various packing mounts, hoisting gear and sundry tools, Bartlett's patent weighing machine, sack truck, mahogany office table, desk and cugboarrus, 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 ilb. tins, whole coffee, soap 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-holders, packed stationery, account books, office stationery, &c., &c. UsefuA black cob, "Tommy," about 14 hands tra- veller's trap, crank axle; delivery cart; set of lie >v harness. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon. N.R-The above will be sold in trade lots. London House Auction Room, 10, Castle-street. Swansea. 62110 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREKT, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL AND CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premi es, on FRIDAY, March 16tli, 1883, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising, valuable full-compass walnut pianoforte, by John Brinsinead and Company walnut loo table, walnut drawing-room suite in rep, easy and cane- seated chairs, couches, and sofas, mahogany hair-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, tables, chests of drawers. Goods on view morning of Sale. 62232 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. SWANSEA. SATURDAY, MARCH 17tb, 1883. AN IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT OF SADDLERY HOODS, Kinbv!w"V SUITS OF HORSE CLOTHING, upwards of 30 sets of harness (carrja-ffe. aia. van), in all sixes, and with brass ami eilver mountings 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. liTESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- -LTJL ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, the above valuably stock, at the London House Auction Rooms, ^0, f astle-street, commencing at 12 o'clock prompt, (in 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 TO MORROW WATERLOO AUCTION MART, 48A, WATERLOO- STREET, SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the ahove Mart on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883, a 'InantRy of well-preserved 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, h Removed for convenience of sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Swansea. 62146 M3, JV1 jTr ifJEu ACE, SWANSEA. ST^, F n HUGHES has been in- Swansoi to Lazarus Jacobs, who is leaving o ,M' l,y AUCTION, on the above d«v f n% TUESDAY, March 20th, ana following l the whoIe of his valuable and well- plt-SCl HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1 iinoforte (by Ilopkinson;, 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 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 bo held on TUES- DAY, March 27th, 1883. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62148 PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS hag 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, oil FRIDAY, March 16th, 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. Further particulars may be had of Mr P. Thomas, New Quay, Cardiganshire; Messrs Davies and Rees, ship brokers, Swansea; or the Auctioneer, at his offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 62196 SALE TO-MORROW AT THE CAM KRIAN HOTEL, SWANSEA, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1883, AT 4 P.M. (Unless previously disposed of by private treaty). "F FSSRS. W. J. LOWES and SON have J-TJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the tine Brigantine CYGNET, Of Aberystwith, 199 tons register, built at P.E. Island in 1870, still classed A 1, and coppered, had £ 1,100 ex- pended on her four years ago, is exceeding well found, and has been well kept up. Dimensions—102ft. 4in. by 24ft. Sin. by lift. Sin. now lying at Swansea. For further particulars, apply to BEVAN, WILLIAMS, EVANS tz CO., Ship Brokers, Swansea. Or to the Auctioneers. 62143 SALE TO-MORROW. PENDARREN FARM, LLANGENNY (Two miles from Crickhowell, three from Gilwern Railway Station, and five from Abergavenny). MR JAMES STRAKER lias 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 1I< iRsE, '8 years old. Sale to commence at Three o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, Abergavenny. 62208 ,> £ JARDIFF J^0I>E "Y^TORKS. JOSEPH ELLIOTT A! ) SONS, BUTE DOCKS, C A R D I F F Manilla a,d Europe Hemp Spun by NE WET and MOST IMPROVED SPINNING MACHINES. All Descriptions of Flax and Hemp PACKING. WORKS PEN A RTH-ItOAD, 60942 T> O R O U G H OF N E W P O R T _i_S WJLLTAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street,hehin t tH Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents th3 principal hoardings and stations i:i Newport and Neighbourhood. Tvvo good hill- posters kept. Work attendpd to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old p;t;¡ hr.hed-TIIOI"P t¡'1 a ollR.t..r of "t.nrvJ"C"Ó3 alt5 by Indian. DWRLLAS COLLIERY, PENCLAWDD, NEAR SWANSEA. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS AND OTHERS. "\TESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, CE CO. JJtJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Colliery. Oil THURSDAY, Match 25th, 1883, the wl10le of the MACHINERY, PLANT, EJffclNES, &C. Comprising one 26in. wi!1nirw en<"ini, 18in. horizontal pumping engine, 3ft stroke and gearing (by Milibrook Company); two egg-end boilers. it. by 5ft.; two Lancashire boilers, 26ft. by 7ir,. Taiigye's pump, 6 by 3, 12in. stroke donkey pump, quantity of 2in. and 4in. steam pipes, 6in. and Sin. ^ater pipes, lOin. pump clack pieces, with rods and rollers complete pit winding sheaves, tram weig&ng machine, by Hodson and Stead; about 20 tbns bridge rails, 24 iron trams, 2ft. lin. guage lot of rails, 651bs. per yard, sleepers, screens, wrought and cast iron, anvil, bellows, smiths' tools, a quantity of 4>ld brass, pumping bobs, rocking pillars, water wheel and pumping gear, contents of blacksmiths' shop, stonef. bricks, &c., and numerous other lots. v Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock. I There will be no resenc. 1 A train lea res the Victoria Station, Swansea, at 12.3. • clock p.m. For further particulars apply to A. LI. Pearse, Esq., Wind-street, Swansea, or the Auctioneers, 11, Temple- street, Swansea. 62012 LLANMORLAIS COLLIERY. PENCLAVkDD, NEAR SWANSEA, TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERcr. jVfESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE & CO. are JLrX instructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above colliery, on FRIDAY. March loth, 1883, the whole IIf the -» PLANT, MACHINERY, STORES, Ac., Comprising horizontal Winding engine, 2-14in. cylinders, 3ft. truke rertic. eDiae, 2-8in. cyiihders, ISin. stroke air c^rt! ressing engine, 12m. cylinder, lam. stroke two We. by 6ft., single tube (Galloway), one nceei nsecf: universal special pump (new), 16in x 5in, 2ft stroke one Tan- gye s special pump, 4ill x 3in, 12in stroke one ditt 61n X. 3m, 1,iin stroke: two dittJ, 12in x 9in. iSin stroke one ditto, 18in x bv 9in, 2ft Jtroke; 35 trams, ,8m Kur'»e, 2ft 6in dee- ;Vater tram, 7ft x 3tt, <!ft Jin deep one ditto, 4ft 6in X 3ft, 2ft 3irf»fleep Markers c.ondensor for Tangye's pump, ISin by 9in; aitto 12in Berrynian's patent universal expanding tu- buiar neater; lot of Bin cast iron tripes, quantity of 2*111. ana 3ni. wrought iron steam pipes, 2in. and 3in. gas piping two crabs, two pit cages, four sheaves, tram rails, 161bs. and 281bs. per van!; tram and cart weighing machines, hvdraulic jack to lift 30 tons, anvil, bellows, rices, stocks and dies, and other smith's '™"° three 3in.,aud oneSin.cast iron valves three 1111., and two 24Lin. brass valves; screens, Dayev lamps, shovels, olive, lubricating, and colza oils steam packing, brattice cloth, rubber (sheet and rings), lot of old iron, &c Sale to commence at 1.30 punctuallv. For furthfr particulars a-plv to the Auctioneers, 11, lemnle-street, Swansea. 62010 G.l'AFON, SKETTY, NEAR SWANSEA ]\/| Eb.bRs; TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Ix™ il £ en instructed to SELL by PUBLIC A WUM near Swansea, on TUESDAY and Eb.NEsDAY, March 20th and 21-t, and the ,0.- lowing uay, )f nccess&rv, the whofc of the moueru and well-preserved „ HOUSEHOLD FURNiTriLK- Oil Paintings, Old China, Eleetro-PUte, Hordes, Car- T -rwla^cs> .i: c &«., comprising— DINING-LOOM.—Ten mahogany chairs in morocco, sofa in Itt", mahogany dinner wagon, mahogany pedestal sideboard, mahoganv dining table with four extra leaves, several valuahie'oil paincinrS, Turkey car- pet, curtains, fender, irons &c. &c. DRA W ING-ROOM.- Walnut grand pisno oy Co,lard and Coilaid, walnut music wagon, walntit music stool, walnut Da\ enport, walnui cheffionere maible top, plate glass top and do rs, chairs, easy ditto, sofa, settee, ornaments, curd tables, five o'clock tea service Dresden china, several pieces Swansea china, Crown Dally. itc., curtains, cornice, Brussels carpet, rugs, fender, irons and ashpivn, etc. BILLIARD-ROOM.—Fail-sized billiard table by Burroughs and Watt with fittings, ma'iogsr.y office pedestal table, chairs, easy chai)$ifechesfany and wal- nut fables, engravings, lot of books,: sixlight pendant, tele-cone, ornaments, curtains, corjRce, carpet, rags, fender, irons, ashpan, &c., Ac. BRDROOMS. Suite in walnufc-coiiinrisiiig wardrobe, duchesse table, waslistand with marble top, tow. i horse, three chairs and bedstead, iNn bedsteads and furniture, spring, hair, and wool H&ttre^ses, feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, linen, blankets, &c ma- hogany washstand,s with marble tops, mahogany towel rails, mahogany dressing tables, mtihogany chests oi drawers, mahogany wardrobes, mahogany toilet glasses, mahogany and other chairs,.doublo and single sets of ware, engravings, curtains, cornices, carpets, fenders, fire-irons, Ac., &e. Lot of costly Electro Plate. The contents of the Greenhouses. Horse, aged. Four-wheel phaeton waggonette to seat three side, for one or a pair brougham by McN^er l end Smith, for one or a pair (nearly r Had cont.b rt, several sets of single and double hai—e been U < £ c. -and hi-n Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. SUP' 1-1 2 On view two days prior to Sale.. Catalogues are in course of prepar?', v/S o1 he obtained of the Auctioneers four d S ti> ° „o 11, Temple-street, Swansea. er 62C96 MYNYDDYrSLLWYN, MO^?? £ UTHSHIRE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FItT£EHÜV.1> FARM AND LBASJiHOJJ) COXfAOB VAttJXKN, SIT- UATE IN THE PARISH OF MY.N VDDY'SLLWVN 1\yl R T. E. GEORGE li instructed to JJ-L OFFi-lR for SALE byC»AUCTION, at the Crown Inn, Abercarn, on TUESDA". April the 3rd, 1S?3, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternc the following valuable PROPERTIES" Subject to conditions of sale to be thpn. produced. LOT 1—All that 1'REr.llOiJi FARM, called Cwm- caesingrug, otherwise OwiunaA;,l«ft jjacntaining by admeasurement 25 acres and 14 p r thereabout, and situate about 300 yards so ,svi Mynyddysllwyn Parish Church. The land, tog with Sarin house and outbuildings, is let to Mr V'-hael Richards, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £2( and the cot- tage thereon, is let at 6s per calei.' ir month, to Eliza- beth Jenkins, both making in all t' J trental of £ 29 12s per annum. The veins of coal un^ \neath Lot 1 are exdnded from the sale, LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and GARDEN, called the Vine Tree, containing 55 perches more or less, situate near to the Ynysddu Railway Station. Let to Mrs James, at the low rent of £7 per annum, held under lease from Matthew Moggridge, Esq., for the term of 99 years from 2nd August, 1841, at a ground rent of i:2 per annum. I For further paiticivars apply to the Auctioneer, Newbridge, near ffewport or to Jlessrs Gustard and solicitors. Newportjtton. 62W COMMERCIAL rlOTEL, TREFOREST. TO IN NKF.^pisas, PARTIES FURNISHING, and OTHERS. mo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the pre- JL mises as above, on THURSDAY, March 15th, 1883. the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, and OTHER EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr E. Williams, innkeeper, seized under disiress for rcnt. The effects comprise chairs, tables, fenders, irons, pictures, pier glasses, clocks, chiftonniere, corner cup- board, carpets, iron bedsteads, feather beds, chests of drawers, toilet glasses, washstands, benches, settles, Ion tables, glasses, measures, jars, stuffed badger aivd fox, one five-pull beer engine, fittings, cigars, slurry, brandy, gUl, rUllI, & The" lots will be on view the morning of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Twelve o'clock noon. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, March 10th, 1S83. 62218 TONYPANDY. RliONDDA VALLEY FOR SALE, TWO ATTRACTIVE VILLA RESIDENCES; VALU- ABLE PROPElny PLEASANTLY SITUATED. MR E. H. DAVIES has received in- structions from W. Jeffreys, Esq., Argoyd Ganol, near Cowbridge, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the De Winton Hotel, lonyp^ndy, on WED- NESDAY EVENING, March 14th, 1883, at Half-past Seven o'clock (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), the following vlu3.hle LEASEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCES :— LOT 1.—The VILLA Residence, known as Wood- ville Yilia," in the occupation of the Rev. T. Rogers, of Llwynpia is most substantially built, pleasantly situated, and commands an extensive view of the Valley containing drawing-r-om, dining • room, kitchen, and large pantry, 4 bedrooms, library, and bath-room. LOT 2.—rlhe VILLA Residence, known as "Wood Villa," in the occupation of 1\11' Edwin Thoma, Con. tractor i. of similar descrjptioD tD lot 1, and con- tains drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen, aud large pantry, 4 bedrooms, bath-room, al" sitting-room. Both of these residences are held under a lease granted by II. W. De Winton, Esq., and others, for a term of 99 years, from August 2nd, 1874, at the low grollllil rent of £ 3 Ss 3d, which will be apportiolJed hy the auctioneer at tile timè (If sale the present rental i.s £ iiwer annum. These excellent premises are Jfost healthily situ- ated in an elevated tinished with all modern improvements, with 'large gardens in front and yard in back, are closed in with boun- dary walls, with gat"s and railings for each, they have varieties of Fruit Trees and 1"Iowers, and are within five minutes' walk of the Taff Yale Ibilway ¡.;tatiolJ. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of the clergy and gentry to this favourable and rare opportunity, which he can with great confi- dence recommend a" an undoubted safe remunerative investment. Further particulars may be had by applying to the Auctioneer, at his Office, Baglati Chambers, Pentre, Pontypridd. r- S. LLEWELLYN, SUCCESSOR TO MR J. SAMUEL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ESTATE, HOUSE, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, SURVEYOR AND MORTGAGE BROKER, OLD POST-OFFICE CHAMBERS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR THE Law Fire Insurance Society, Standard Life Assurance Company, Norwich anù London Plate Glass and Acci. dent Insurance Association, and Employers' Liability nsurance. 10609 59970 "READ"- Sufferers from Cough and Bronchitis—the following letter from the Rev. Horace Roberts, D.D. Dear Sir,—A few years ago I addressed a letter to you in commendation of your famon" 01,1 cough remedy, and having since known its ptiiclWY as;iutJerior to any other preparation, I consider it to be merely a pubiic duty to certify, as the experiencc of my own family and friends, to the value of the Balsam of Aniseed, as tl1e cheapest and best remedy for coughs and colds.—Yours faith- fully, H. Roi!KRTs, Olney, Pucks.—To Mr Thos. Powell, Albion-place, B!acl;frla.r,road, London." POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED is Sold by respectable Chemists throughout the I World, at Is 1,lll ami 2s 3d per bottle. Purchasers should see that the TRADE MARK, "LION, NET, & J\10UISE," appear UpUIJ the Wrapper, also the words THOMAS POWELL, Blackninrs-road, London," are engraved upon the Government Stamp. 10867 62134 U W~ A~N ~S E A O E L' I 'J V; kJ OF TUB "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET Ali orders from NEWSAGENTS will recaivo piomr.t ten, "i'.oI b-i executed uro-.i the same ternii? as e.fi-j !>;orHinr in any « «i Jie co.vv.. A O VEU1'IrfEM fc,ls i i.re.ivc.d up to Scvon^o'cloc': will secure insorr.on m the com movo n^s issr.? of the DAILY NI; iVS t~iTiit £ Tri nit it Contnirts. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The COUNCIL of the BOROUGH of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS for the execution of the following works for a period of one year ;— 1. Pitching, Paving, and Channelling Streets within the borough to such an extent as shall from time to time be required by the Urban Authority also for lay- ing gully shoots and house drains and wo ks COIHlP therewith. Breaking, and Stacking Stones for Highway Repairs at the several places mentioned in the specification. 3. Hauling and Delivering Broken Stones and other materials to the highways within the borough. Specifications may be seen, and forms of tender ob- tained, at the office of Mr J. A. B. Williams, M lust. C.E., borough engineer, on and after the 14th inst. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tenders for the street works, stone supply, or haulage," as the case may be, to be delivered at my office, on or before Wednesday, the 21sti nst The council does not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any tender. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town llall, Cardiff, 9th March 18S3. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The BRIDGEND DISTRICT HiGHWAY BOARD re prepared to receive TENDERS for IAKiNG TWO NEW PIECES OF ROAD at Cwmfelinarw in the parish of Llangeinor, one from Tynant to the illasre of Cwmfelinarw, 16 chains in length, and the other from the said village under Tydu and Ffynnon Dwym to the Railway Crossing at Prysgyffawyddog, a distance or 40 chains. Plans, sections, and specifications may be seen, and forms of tenders and any further information mas lJe obtained, at the Office of the Board, Union Workhouse, Bridgend. The Surveyor (Mr Edward Jenkins, Bridgend) will meet intending Contractors on the spot on Wednesday, the 21 instant, at Two p.m. Separate Tenders for each length of road, sealed and endorsed, and addressed to me, to be received not later than Thursday, the 29th instant. The Roanl, do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order SAMUEL COX, Clerk. Bridgen March 5th, 1883. 62103 QONTRACT FOR ROADS. —- The EBBW VALE LOCAL HOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for a ROAD to be constructed from ictoria across the valley to the Wain Llwyd Colliery, with the masonry connected with a bridge to be buiit over the river and the railway, and also separate Ten- ders for the ironwork for the bridge, and the fixing thereof. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of John Warren, Esq., Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon., the Engineer for the Local Board. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, the 3rd Aprilliext, JOHN E. WARP, Newport, Mon., 621S9 Clerk to the Board. -=¡¡I; Inr JJribatc CTaniraci. I IX LIQUIDATION, RPO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF. The Trustees of the Estate of W. G. Stacev OFFKIl for SALE by TENDER, the LEASE, GOODWILL, and POSSESSION of the GRIFFIN HOTEL, Saint Mnry-trest, Ü1."llitf, with the Stables, Cottages, iSc. The lease is for an unexpired term of 11 years, from 6th June, 1881., 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 Furniture, Figure5*, and Fittings at the sum of £108 10s; and to pay for the unexpired portion of the license. Tenders marked "Tender for Griiiin Hotel," and addleRcll tu the Trustees of W. G. Stacey's estate, at the Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, will be received up to 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20th, 1883, at which time and place, the tenders will be opened. The highest or any tender wiJI not ]1ece,,arily be accepted. The inventory of the furniture, Ac., can be inspects 1, and further information, with cards to view, obtained, of Messrs. John Jenkins anel Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 62230 WILLIAM COURTENAY CLARKE,)™ J OlIN JI5NKIN S, f Trustees. lilmlimig %0 £ uiies_ QLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1867. IMPORTANT TO BORROWERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF FEES. Increased facilities for acquiring Property. Shares B30 each, repayment. 2s 6d per Fortnight. LIBERAL ADVANCES made towards purcllale of bouses for applicants' own occupation. Deposits Received Daily. j For Particulars apply to Mr R. EMERY, Secretary, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. 10813 61561 P U T N C 1 L' ALl T 1: PERM A NFCNT 1 .N V KSXMKNT BUILDING SOCIETY. INCOME 22ND YEAR, £111,586. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and BEST in the i\ eigltblJl1r¡l<1od. PROFITABLE TO THE IN V ESI OR. SAFE TO THE DEPOSITOR. MOST CHEAP and EQUlTAliLK t., the BORROWER Bus-mess transacted Daily. Apply for the Society's Statement of Facts" to the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDEItS, ¡" ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Or Agents:—Mr E. Thomas, 43, York-place, Newport. 41144 Mr D. H. Edmunds, Maughan St., Penarth. 7422 Mr J. A. Davies, Ida-place, Ebbw Yafc. BOUTH WALES MERCANTILE KJ BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Applications invited for £ 10 Fully Paid-up Shares at par. Dividend and Bonus for 1882 was 5§ per cent. See new Prospectus. Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1),—JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Managing Secretary. 55652 I nnHE MFRTIiYR a^' l^wLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies ACu, Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice SUMS of £100 to SIO.OM, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in thi Society have specis,! advanta £ < £ not obtained in other societies cr privity Individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borro wer, so long as his stipulated re- payments are mr. te, is secured by the Registrar under the_Friendly Societies Acts The utmost secrecy is ni»:/utainec. For particulars apply to Mr E. Robert", at fhe Office of the Society, il, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19103 IJubliraticms. Now Ready, THE PORTF 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 on "Import Trade," "Our Great Ports,' Custom Houses," &:c., &c. Price, Is. fo be had of all booksellers, or from the South Wales Printing Works, Cardiff. 60913 Now ready. J 0 S E PII. An easy DRAMATIC CANTATA, compose 1 by Dr. Joseph Parry. Over 5,000 copies sold. O. N. (English and We' ll Words), 2s Sol-fa (Welsh words only) 8d. 61435 Pe_hY J. Parry an,1 Son, 9, Castle-street,Swansea. I Price 4s. Super Royal 8vo. Now in the Press. C0111pj]ed with the Assis:of the Cardiff l'ost-ofllce.! JOHN WRIGHT AND CO. S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, 1883, INCLUDING THE SUBURBS, LLANDAFF1 and ADJACENT VILLAGES, with which is incor, porated BUTCHERS POST OFFICE CARDIFF DISTRICT DIRECTORY. PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS— Whole page, 30s half page, 20s quarter page, 12s 6d. Special terms for coloured mk or paper- Orders sent to the 1mblishers, Stone Bridge, Bristol, will receive careful and prompt attention. 61714 JJ E N R Y J. pARNALL, NEWPORT, MON., Has Completed the Erection of hig New USK SHORE STEAM FLOUR MILLS, And is now MANUFACTURING the various GRADES of FLOUR of a greatly SUPERIOR QUALITY on the Newest Hungarian Principles. The Old Town Mills have been re-arranged, and are now devoted entirely to the FEEDING MEAL AND PROVENDER GRAIN TRADE. ——— 61694 SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. YORKSHIRE RELISH The most delicious Sauce in the World. Enriches hot joints, stews, chops, fish, &c SOLD BY With Soup it is charming, GROCERS, Blends admirably with all Gravies. OILMEN.A-c., Makes Cold Meat a Luxury. Everywhere, Makes the plainest Viands palatable. The daintest dishes n.ore delicious.. and 2s A great addition I" Cheese. BOTTLES. Every dish is iic; d by its addition. Epicures pronoro; ■ 1 the Best Sauce, Beware of i: Imitations. YORKSHIRE E LIS H i SOLD EVERYWHERE in 6d, Is. and 2s BOTTLES. Sole Proprietors, GOODALL, BACKHOUSE & CO., LEEDS. ) FOR 100 EXCELLENT & PALATABLE -gpUSEHOLD JJECIPES, Writo to Messrs GOODALL, BACKHOUSE A CO., LEEDS, enclosing a penny stamp for postage, when you wiil be presented with a valuable book of 100 pages, bound in cloth, and fully illustrated, called "GOOD THINGS," MADE, SAID, AND DONE FOR EVERY HOME AND HOUSEHOLD. 67820 [Please mention this naoer.] Pillilif Jf}nti!2s. ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, THE REV. R, D. WILSON, OF SWANSEA, (Late of Craven Chapel, London.) Will deliver A LECTURE AT TILE PRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH. WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. SUBJECT: "WESTWARD Ho A Sketch of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, Chair taken at eight o'clock. Mr Wilson will also PREACH at, the above-named Church on SUNDAY NEXT. Morning at 11, aud Evening at 6.30. Admission free, but colIectiom will be made at the close of the Lecture and Sunday Services. I THOMAS THOMAS, of 6, Ysjaf- > street, t. Thomas, Swansea, in the conntv of Glamorgan, Coal Merchant, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that henceforth it is my intention to adopt the addi- tion name of PENROSE. And I hereby request that all future communications to mc shall be addressed to "T. Penrose Thomas," which will be my signature,- Dated this 13th day of March, 1883. T. Penrose Thomas, Crumlyn Cottage, Port Tennant, Swansea. Witness; W. L. Cox, Solicitor, Swansea. 3791 E RWOOD) BRECON SHIRET A MARKET WILL BE HELD At the above place, for the Sale of POULTRY, BUTTER, AND EGGS EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 p.m., Commencing on THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1583, In comeuient premises ADJOINING THE ERWOOD INN. 3732 UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRON- AGE of Dd. Harries, Esq. (Mayor of Kidwelly), W. E. Phillips, Esq. (Guardian for the Parish of St. Islitiiael). and other gentlemen, TWO SUBSTANTIALL-BUILT LEASEHOLD HOUSES FOR ONE-SHILLING. Art Union principle. Enclose Is Id to D. T. MORRIS, Flstate Agent, Ferry.side. 61799 U P, L I C APOLOG Y MORRIS BROS., Bicycle and Tricycle Manufac- turers, fear a large number of gentlemen are offended inconsequence of the apparent unwillingness oil their part to execute order-, quickly daring the past season. Thev regret this exceedingly, the more so as the great demand for the CAMBRIAN BICYCLES and TRICYCLES has completely upset all arrangements. They trust to be forgiven, and beg- to notify that they have increased their Premises at the Works and Cardiff Depot, by which means they will be enabled to increase their staff and power of carrying on the business, w that orders shall have more prompt atten- tion. N. local repairs will be done at Cardiff on and after 1st January, 1883. WORKS.PONTYPRIDD. DEPOTS.CARDIFF—15, Croekherbtown. NEWPORT (E.v,t End of Newport Bridge"). Arencics in all leading towns. 61192 !_TOUSES FREE OF COST."—This -X 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 of K? immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet c -T will be sent post-free on application to J. OLIPIIANT JARNT., 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 Wale-, Mr J. H. Rowla-.d, o, Gar. Hall, l'ontardulais. 58317 iUluuaus trÍ1í(t!.¡. g_> ELIGIOUS ^EimCE^Tl^I^i^. A-%J tion of Church and Chapel Managers i.s invited to the following SPECIAL PPEPAIU TARIFF for A (I. vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, A,XIVEHSAP.IES, and TEA MKFT- 1NG< :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertion", s. d. s. d. s. (1. s. 4 40 60 86 Six Lines 20 60 90 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 8 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines .6 0 13 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 36 0 48 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. This Tariff is limited strictly to the Aove.tisemenl. enumcrateu above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in tbe Smith H'rdf.s Daily "I ;Iii to form part of the series of Insertions. -==- -_u -=-=-===== Jntrtttrial. ^TOCK EXCHANGE SPECULATION A ND IN V ESTM ENT. ENGLISH AND A MEfj< ;y vs. For probable conrso of this and other Fee SPECIAL WEEKLY CIRCULAR, Free on application to Stokes and Hall, Stock and Share Brokers-, St. Stephen's Chambers, Telegraph- street, London, E.C. ú:,234 QOUTH WALES FINANCIAL K J RATION, LIMITED. CASH A made upon Deeds, Life Policies, Reversions, Bonds, and other approved securities, re- payable by inst<, ÍJ,1tmLS or ot11erwif:;p. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 61413 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. ¡ Till] ABERDEEN & SOUTH WALES MONUMENTAL COM FAX V, 116, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. MON. MARBZ.E AND GRANITE V. ORK rt:Rl-,D BY STEAT.i MACHINERY ON THE PREMISES. A Large Stock of Monuments, Tumbs, and Ilead-stones of the best material and superior workmanship to select from. 60848 Letters inscribed accurately. Drawings sup- plied on application. Kstab."l828. .>u_ ^ODA ATER MACHT^x^.—Easy terms » SODA w- f-r,-ti 'Vl w/ C-niao principle celebrated LEMON ADE, and (SINGER BE FT! tu'Vi tu 'nakes all the mineral and aerated <]vh,ks with the valuable recipes and directions sent •'an vone can work it, it is so simple. Tr—-cc;ot, eJ"' anyone private no „ -*ouo..s ai* strict registration required; successfully out for some years on a large and lib Tal scale" I can satisfy the customer by the testimony ofVnudivds in the trade, that in dealing with me he obfaiii irst and honest treatment, and that the machinery I supiiiv is of the soundest materials, constructed with'the hill- 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 "W P E D L E R, UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER, Desires to call special attention to his NEW MANUFACTURING PREMISES, Where all Branches of the Tr2.de will be carried on. 34, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 61587 U^«TARCII.[S^- S'AUC,i i lis specially suitable for CJ TIFF'S STARCH .'COLLARS, WRISTBANDS, O iSB 1HT FRONTS, < £ c., im OT1FFSSTARCH. fegy ^rfacSS bri Articles, and making the yj TIFF'S STARCH. Linen look like new. O (tgr The GENUINE AR- .'IM T/i-■O'-q'P Apnn' T1CLE is Sold by Grocers, 1-lr-fc o ol/LivA^jd.;Druggists, and Oilmen, m KI5 [lib boxes and 51b papers, ties- LNTIFF'S STARCH.' —— O QfTIFF & STIFF'S .STARCH: n, O 10600" 9935 '1 "E'°J?KLFT E-SIR E E1, FOR ESTIM ATES OF A TEXT J^JACHJNE Ty[OULDED "iT HEELS, ENGINE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION COLUMNS. GIRDERS, PUMPS, &c., s"END TO THE JJRITANNIA JjlOUNDRY CO., ENGINEERS, IRON, & BRASS FOUNDERS, NEWPORT, MOX. DECIMUS FITT. MANAGER. 50259_ M PAINE, BILL^POSTERT DIS- TRIBUTOR, <fcc., 25, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE, begs to inform the public generally that he rents all the largest and principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman, Hirwa.in, 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 &-c. PURRETTlS MAGIC COUGH MIXTURE. ONE DOSE GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF, AND LESS THAN A BOTTLE CURES. AGENTS FOR CARDIFF MESSRS EVANS & CO., 7, HIGH-STREET. Sole Proprietor J. PLRRETT, WOIILE, SOMERSET. 10846 61908 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 seat tc any address for 00 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Loudon, and all be wholesale houses 5 1SS ($^ucathm. COWBRIDGE. £ 1 O W B RIDGE SCFOCTL | H*rAD IASTER- Rev. M. PRICE 11 M.A.. Jesus Coil., Oxou. First-class Classical Mods. Second-class Classical Finals. Late Scholar of Jc.-us College. SECOND .MAS i FR— E. O. JONES, B.A., Post-lila-star of Merton College, Oxford. First-class Clascal Mods. MATHEMATICAL AND NATUR .L SCIENCE MASTER— W. WATSON, B.A., Exhibitioner of WaJham College, Oxford. First-class Mathematical Mods. Second-class Mathematical Finals. MUSIC AND DRAWING E. C. O FLANAGAN, Late Organist of St. Mary's, Lambeth. Oxford a.id Cambridge Schools Examination Board. Monitors, elected from bo s in the school, are en- titled to £ 1610s per annum. EASTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 8th. 61161 t;iEEAT^ >USE, CO WIlllll)G E. — LADli*,s SCHOOL. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER WELL fAssociates in Arts> Misses CULVER WELL fAssociates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and the College of Preceptors' Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupiis. 22 Public Certificates have been gained during the past year. 4303J —7833 Terms during 1883:-First, Jan. 2o to April 21. Second May 4 to July 31. Thiad, Sept. 18 :t Dec. 20. SWANSEA. NORIAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. I Head-master: Mr EMERY. Vice master: Mr GEORGE KfERY, B.A. (Lond.), Mus. B, (Oxoii.), (late one of the assistant masters at Mill Hill), with resident and non-resident assistant masters. 61484 Preparations for the puboc schools and universities. A RNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. .L 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 oii T,ies,.I-iy, January 23.- 61324 DEVON, EDUOATION BY Tl-lE_SEASID. ELM GROVE SCHOOL, EXlOeTII, DEYOX. (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 pity from day of entrance, and they could stay during any vacation. Prospectus oil application to f9312 Mr CIIAS. SA LTEB, Principal. Exmoutli has direct railway communication with all parts of the kingdom, and arrangements can be made to meet pupils at Bristol, I1f!tcombl, or Exeter C LIOOL ADVER L' 1 SEMEN TS. —The k? attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate P11E PA ID TARIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertion; s- d. s. d. s. d s. d. four i. _s 1 0 2 6 40.. 60 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 6 0 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 8 0 20 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 C Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise- ments can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and fcOL I'll WALES WEEKLY" NEWS in conjunction with those iii the South HV?/< s .Wic- so as to form paia 01 a scries of insertions. THE SOUTH WALES FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY, LIMITED, 73, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, 's urPLY FISH, POULTRY, GAME, AND ICE, OF THE BEST TY FRESH DAILY. UNDER. ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRS -CLASS OYSTER SALOON. 62126 ICYCLES, rjIRI CYCLES. THE EAGLE CYCLE COMPANY (LTD.). SHOWROOMS .ST. MARY-STREET, ) r.nl.Tlrr FACTORY WESTGATE-STREET, ) Extensive New Plant and Machinery have been laid down, and arrangements are now complete for the coming season. The Company do net confine themselves to any special make, Lut have on view an assortment of Machines by the tirs Coventry, London, and Birming- ham makers, combining all the Latest Improvements and Patents. Tlusir St.-ck i, without exception, the most varied and extensive in the kingdom. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the fol- lowing before deciding I r, their mount ;— TIUCYCLF.SJ. BICYCLES. The Rob Roy The New D.1LF. The New Premier Premier Merlin Royal Mail Cheylesmore Dumber Ruilge Rotary I" Greyhound Coventry Con- j" Club N7 t, Rudge Royal Mail 1 „ British Chal- Excelsior lenge Ample room for trial b .'fore-purchase in the Teaching and Practice ':ooni. Repairs and alterations of all kinds on the Premises by a large staff of efficient workmen. ACCESSORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. EASY TERMS, OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 62100 W. JENKINS, Manager. rglfiR EE A R S' SY S'r F, t I FROM 14s MONTHLY. _L_U, Y JZ>IAN0S By jgROADWOOD 0OLLARD, (U_\UD, TTIUKMAN. JgRINSMEAD, Ac. JD rjTHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE BRINSMEAD PIANOS, AND ESTEY ORGANS, CARDIFF Queen's buildings, and 64, St. Mary-street. SWANSEA 97 and 98, Oxford-street NEWPORT Ill S: 112, Cjmuiercial-street MERTHYR 118, High-street. TENB Y Tredegar House. GLOUCESTEP,146, Westgate-street. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. ADVANTAGES 1. EYERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED.—None but best quality instruments will stand the test of the Three Years' System and T. and S. therefore carefully exclude all of inferior make from their s tork. 2. LOWNESS OF PRICE.—Thompson and Shackell being the largest buyers, and only makers, in Sout Wales, are enabled to sell cheaper than any other firm in the Principality. 3. GOOD TONE AND TOUCH.—The most, careful attention is paid to securing a pleasing tone and even- ness of touch, which is so important an element in laying the foundation of a good musical education. 4. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-All Instruments are supplied directly the first monthly or quarterly pay- ment is made and they ultimately become the property of the hirer without further trouble, if the monthly in- stalments are regularly paid. Further particulars, with Handsome Drawings and Pholog1"aphR, sent free by post on application. ORGANS AND jT £ ARMONIUMS JuL ON SIMILAR TERMS. N. B, -If you want a good PIANO at a Moderate Price, go to one of Thompson and Shackell's Establish ments. 59578 W. E. V AUGHN AND CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, L L A N D A F F R O A D, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, ) oat>TVM^ 248, BUTE-STREET, )" L AKlnl h• 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works, ■•arriage free, T>v the following AGENTS:— Aberdare Mr Eschles, Commercial-place. Blaenavon .Mr J. Ilarr", London House. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street. Brecon Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bn1 wark. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street. Blaina Mrs Collins, High-street. Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, bookseller, 2, Yilliers street. Cowbridge Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest.Mr Ellis Jones, Printer, High-street. Llandilo Mr Lockyer, County Press. Maesteg Mr T. Grot^e, 56, High-street. I Penarth Mr Thomas, 4o, Plassey-street. Pentre Mr W. G. Davies, 25, Albert-street. Portli Mr J. 11. Thomas, Hannah-street. Pontypool Mr Roberts, Grocer, High-street. Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, Bellvue. Usk Mr Jones. Grocer. Bridge-street 111—6 Portli Mr J. It. Thomas, Hannah-street. Pontypool Mr Roberts, Grocer, High-street. Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, Bellvue. Usk Mr Jones. Grocer. Bridge-street 111—6 I ublic ^mnsenunis. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER —Mr EDWARD FLKTCHER. I ACTING & STAGE MANAGER ..Mr JOHN HRTDAN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), March 14th, Fun for a Week Laughter for Month. Mr n. C. Jarrett's Full American Company in IF* Eccentric Musical Comedy-Oddity, FUN ON THE BRISTOL, Or, a Night at Sea. Widow O'Brien (His onnerful Creation), Mr John P. Sheridan. As performed before their Royal Highnesses the hiDee and Princess of Wales. Act 1 Home ol the Widow O'Brien. Match-making. — \ct 2. Saloon of the Bristol. Elopement. Incidental to this act a grand entertainment, including a New Burlesque on Verdi's "11 Irovatore. Act 3. Midnight on the Ocean. Next week the theatre will be closed, re-opening oil Saturday, March 24th, with a grand production lor the Easter Holidays, Fighting Fortune Doors open at 7 commence, 7.30. Half-price at 9. BO* Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell s, QOEEN* street. Crockherbtown. TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, JL 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 and double somersaults a.re executed with such ease and precision as can only be described as womlei fal. First time of the Amusing Equestrian Sketch of THE RIGS OF MR BRIGGS, Or, The Humours of a Jockey Club, introducing the Highly-trained Horses and Entire Troupe. Mr Briggs Madame TAYLKURK, Other Characters by the Company. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14th, THE GREAT BABY AND MOTHER SHOW "ill take place, when Kine Valuable Prizes "ill fw A warded. Open every Evening at 7.15, commence at 7 45. CADOXTOX. /iTDOXTON CRICK ET CLUB. PRESIDENT—J. T. D. LLEWELYN, f->Q. YICE-PRESIDETS-C. EVAN THOMAS, \0 THE HON. n. C. BRUCE. ATHLETIC SPORTS Will he helil in tho CRICKET CLUB GROUND, NEATH, ON EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 1883. Programmes to be had of Mr Lewis J Kempthorne, Hon. Sec., Solicitor, Neath. 62226 Or OrmTrsionr.. REAT WESTERN RAILWAY.- CHERBOURG and PARIS via WEYMOUTH. N EW ROUTE through OlDIA DY and BRITTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rate for passengers, parcels, :11111 merchandise, hetween the principal tOWIl" on the Great Western and WESTON of Fiance Railways. The STEAMERS leave WEYMOUTH at 11.30 and CHERBOURG about 7p.m. (according to tide) DAILY (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances per- mitting, in cmmection with fast trains on tbe Great Western and Wrskrn of France Railways. 62043 J. CRIERsON, General Manager. ,< ASK YOUR GROCER FOR gYMINGTON'S ARAU-S 0 0 F E E K IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN S T E A M MIL! MARKET IIARBOROUG11. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1382. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, H, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 15, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. [ J O W E LL AND O M P A N V, ARE NOW SHOWING A P A R C E L 0 F jgEST BRCSSELS ^iAR PET, AT 3s 3in PER YARD. 0ABINET & J^URNISHING GOODS Fl-LLY 20 PER CEXT. UNDER ANY OTHER HOUSE. II ü W ELL AND 0DM PANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. 69371 JOHN JAMES AND 23 & 29, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. TH LOCJS VELVETERN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these a.re other than the Genoa velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven enable them to stand interminable and I'J :EV. wear, which would ruin real velvets at four TIMES the price. Every yard of the genuine bears THE name Louis." Ladiea who have found other makes of velveteens to w ear badly should be careful to buy only those stamped Louis." A large assortment of these celebrated Velveteens in Black and all fashionable colourings are now ON at the LOWEST l'RICES at JOHN JAMES AND CO.'S, Z8 & 29, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 62132 JYJESSRS YY pRICE & SO;), Are now making their PRINCIPAL SHOW OF FASHIONS FOR THR WINTER SEASON. Novelties in Bovs' Winter Overcoats. Prices—2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. 6s 6d, 9s, lis 6d, 13S 41, 17s 6d, 20s. Novelties in Youths' Winter Overcoats. Prices—8s, 12s (XL, 15s, ISs, 22s, 26s, 30s. Novelties in lien's Winter Overcoats. Prices—15s, 20s, 25s, 30s, 35s, 40s, 45s, 50s, BTIS 60s. Indian Rubber Coats, Tweeds, Waterproof, and Ventilating. Prices—22s 6d, 30s, 37s 6d, 55s, 60,. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Tie-, earfs, Mitts, Braces, &c. Address—THE CARDIFF HOL'sE, CAR1HF' Terms—One Price. Plain Fiumv. Ca L:. OUR A KNUAL 0LEARANCE gALE PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING, HAS NOW BEGUN. GOODS A1 G R E A T L Y H E Dee E D P PIC I S. DURING THE SALE A quantity of SOILED GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF COST PEICE 3.000 PAIRS of STOCKINGS and SOCKS. GOO FI"V> N' '• M,IR<TS; 120 OXFORDS. 460 UMBRELLAS, in silk ami Alpaca. PAIRS BRACES: 300 BELTS; 132 GAR- OOL/ TERS. PAIRS DRAWERS; 600 SINGI.KTS ami 500 VESTS. 184 CARDIGAN JACKETS 82 GUERNSEYS. OVER 10,000 SCARVES AND TIES, VERY CHEAP. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF KNITTED GOODS, GLOVES, FRONTS, COLLAKS, WRISTS, &c., ko. ADDRESS: "YYT OR NEK cfc (O, 27,29, & 31, R O V A L A R C A 1) E 10780 GOUT, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO AC SPEEDY RELIEF AND /COLEMAN'S GOUT & uliEl M.VITC A af.. AML etlcctual cure for GOl; 1. (iOVr, LUMBAGO, AND PAiNS IN THE LIMES. They require neither confinement nor alteration of diet, and are entirely a vegetable composition. Prepared only by Coleman and Co., Chemists, High street, Cardiff. Sold in boxes <11 IS Ld and 2s ?,i each bee by post for 14 or 34 stamps. London Agents Messrs Barclay and Sous. Ask for COLEMAN'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS 61366 -rl"v>WLES PENNYROYAL aud STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickiy correct all irregu larities and reJievtJ the dibtressingsyiJijnoinsao pnn ¡¡',leI.. "lth be sex. Boxes h 1:,1 and 2 9d, Of all "Jl.t\I.¡:;t Sent any-iviicr.' on of .^TA.I- by ,NC Maker,. K T Tov.e,. Cluts/IU- NV»U.IG-UI»