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pipping Motices. ~iTATE RFORD and CORK, and th, W whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fat Trains on the GRUAT WESTERN RAILWAY, aid powerful Steamships, via Mi ford Haven. The Watfl" lord Steamers run dailv. The Cork Steamers leare Milfoid Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, aid return Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays. 531, BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMS.III J»fggggj^ COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCIKW J*" s'l'KA MERS will sail as follows •'DORiX>GNE ..Cardiff for Bordeaux Ajg. 20 ••GIRONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Aug 20 With vooli. and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., anply to Messrs Jno. Whit- barn and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bodeaux; and at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount ntuart- square, Cardia. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Mauser. RYTYR DWARDS NEW YORK STEAMSHix LINE. OSINA, 4,000 ts. ITHOHORA, 4,000 ta RHEOLA, 2,300 ts Through Bills Lading issued to and from Stations in South Wales and Midland Counties, and the prin- dpal places in Europe, United States, and Canada. TO OPORTO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA And by Bail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. Weekly Sailings, Through and Regular Communica- between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO.. Cardiff and Newport* 1018 .A M U 1 ° A LljNK' AWJKFI^UNRRICN STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVKUPOOI. TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo datioii for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods landed Philadelphia on the Wharf ot the Pennsylvania Railroad. 'Iliis is the shortest and best route to the West. LOCAL AGENTS GSORGR BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff; JONES Hllos. and Co., Bute Dock", Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-plice Cardiff; TILNEY and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post Office Pontypaol J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. W WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-sbreet, Pontlottyn ;U. THORNEY, Coramer- cial Hotel, Aberdare: AnsTH and Sttcocxs Swansea; JAMSS RORERIS, South Wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd DAViKsand ATKINS, 39, fvor-<d-reet, Dow- lais; and A. H. THOMAS. Church-street, Blaina. 1016 -/TXR & SOUTH WALES rJLd STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ^Y»/ LIMITED. SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT SAVING IN CARRIAGE FROM LONDON TO CARDIFF, NEWPORT, and SWANSEA. All classes of general goods collected and deliverd. SS. Thunder will sail from London (Black Eagle Wharf, Lower SmithLeld) for Cardiff and Swansea on August 15th. Fur rates and any further particulars, apply to the agents, Messrs W. H. Pridiiain and Co., 2. Metal Exchange Buildings, Leadenhallstreet, London James Trotter, James-street, Caniitt; Burton and Son, New- port or Burgess and Co.. Swansea. 23 CARDIFF TO GALVESTON, TEXAS The Fine S, REW STEAMER BADS WORTH, 3,000 tons burthen, will sail from CARDIFF for GAL. VESTON, TEXAS, about 25th AUGUST. HAS ACCOMMODATION for a FEW FIRST. CLAS PASSENGERS. Appiy to EVAN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE, AND COMPANY, Bute Chambers, 5919 Docks, Cardiff. TICKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, AUSTR ALIA, or the CAPE, by any Line, can be bad of Mr S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. 578 ^publications. DR PARRY'S LATEST AND BEST COMPOSITIONS. Llyfr Tonau Cynnulleidfaol Cymru. Ran I. o donau newyddion ar wahanol fesuran, gyda.'r Emynau wedi eu cyfarwyddo yn fanol, gyda Chant, • Y Mab a Anthem, Arglwydd.' Pris— H.N., Is S.F., 6c. Also 41 Anthems, Choruses. Glees, and Part Songs, arranged in order from the easiest for Congregational and Sunday Choral use to the most difficult for Concert and Eisteddfod purposes, for male and mixed voices, with Welsh and English words; both notations. a Godaf Ysbryd yw Duw' (from cantata of Joseph'); Dewcb, Rhwymwn Joseph a'u lfrodyr; • Boed Heddwch (male); Molwch "Wele'r Breu- ddwydiwr (quartette); Nid myfi Wele 'Gweddi'r Arglwydd (lIew)-2d each Id S. F. • Toriad Dydd a'r Cymru' (new) Moliant Teilwng Yr Udgorn a (tan Bvdd Dragarog Village Bells Calon Lon each. Molwcii yr Arglwydd Requiem Hiraeth Gan—4d each. From 4 Blodwen Huuts. men's and Soldiers' Chorus (male); Encourage, Fair Blodwen'(with bass solo); 'Ring the Bells Wed- ding Waltz Prisoners' Chorus;' Give Glory to God '—all 4d each O.N.; 2d S.F. Serenade (male)-4d. Ode to the Sun Hail, Prince of Wales'— 4d and 2d. From Emmanuel'' The Angels—3d and lid. Priests' Chorus (male)—3d and The Mutinous Legends Glorious Eden Ten 1 housand Worlds 4 The Lord is King 4 :-ohout for Joy •There is Sprung Up 4 Nature Trembled;' 4 Let us Sing Iogether -4<1 eatch S.F., 2d. •TELYN YR YSGOL SDL'—Part I. O.N., 6d; Parts I., II., and III. S.F., 3d each. FIVE BOOKS OF SONGS—O.N., Is 6d each S.F., b. Songs had separately. LATENT NEW SONG, 4 Golden Grain.' Price 2s. TWO BOOKS OF DUETTis—O.N., Is each S.F., 6d. May be had separately. TWO QUARTETTS, 4 Sleep, my Darling' (2s) 'Oh, Lord, abide with Me (2s). THREE PIANOFORTE SOLOS, 4 Maesgarmon 4 Seaside Reverie and The Druids' March '—2s each. JOSEPH,' an easy Cantata, reduced to (O.N.) Is 6d S.F. (Welsh only), 6d. 4 NEBUCHADNEZZAR,' Dramatic Cantata (new), reduced to (O.N.) 2 6d S.F., Is 6d. 4 an Oratorio, reduced to (ON) 4s; S.F., 2s. an Opera, reduced to (O.N.) 4s- S.F., 2s. SPECIAL TERMS FOB CHOIRS. For Catalogues, with full particulars, &c.» apply to J. PARRY SONS, 5918 Blodwen House, Swansea, to whom all Orders with Remittance should be sent. Now Ready. 2s Small bvo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. 44 Every grown-up person should possess a copy and study it. —The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY BANDAGING AND SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, BY WALTER PYE, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Has been adopted by the St. John Ambulance Association. •« Very complete, well illustrated, and entirely free from any sort of clap-trap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— The Metropolitan. J°S7 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT & CO-, STONE BRIDGE. LONDON TRUBNER & CO., LUDGATE HILL. 7o the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE JL OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the means of Self Cure, by one who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 12975 4857 STIFF'S S'LAROTL. Sola M ID. Picture noses. Sold in 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. SMSSJGT CUFF'S STARCH. FTOTC,°„MS O For Collars. (JTIFF'S STARCH. FFor Wristbands. "or Shirt Front!! O TIFF'S STARCH. FSSS"™ lO For Cuffs. QTIFF'S STARCH. U'j'iFb'S STARCH. For Curtains. J O For Table Cloths. STIFF'S STARCH. Ask for Stiff's Starch. Note the Caution Label QTIFF'S STARCH. GJ;SDERBTYE MARFE S'PTW1T'«5 CP A una sold by Druggist* OLLJFRO STARCH. kstaih-ished 1818. KJ Wholesale— STIFFS STARCH. STIFF co.. H9I9 3915 REDCLIFF-S' .BRISTOL A FACT WORTH KNOWING BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above # Gu xr» a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wmll pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness iullnes: and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, coli. chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness ot breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous ami trembling sensations, Ac., etc. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Bo* 01 thMe Pills, and they will be acknowledged to ite WORTH A GUlNKA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No fetnaie shouid he without them. There is no medicine to be founti to equal Beeciiam's PiBs for removing any obstruction* or irregularity of the system. If taken ac* cording to the directions given with each box. they will soon restore females of ages to sound ami robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like -MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wontiers upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge, appetite, ami arouse into action, with the ROSK-nUDof health, the whole physical energy of the human .rjvme. These are FACTS admitted by thousands einnracmg all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner vnus and Debilitated is Beecham s Pills, lhey have Wriest sale of any patent medicine in the work: Prepared oniy by the Proprietor. T. BKECIIAM Chemist, 8t Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is lAd and 2. earn. in. ail Patent )1pdif";lti 1 ►<••) ■ »t-j Vii'ted Kingdom. | M.B. Full dire lions are given with enclibo^ 237(3 alt5 bu Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THR DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGE ROOMS J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctionp.erll. Household Furniture, at Rooms Aug. 18 and 23 Sale of Household Appointments, at Cardiff..Aug. 18 Household Furniture,at Hickman-rd.,Penarth..Aug. 19 Messrs BKYNON and LEWIS. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea Aug 24 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Aug. 19 Valuable Unredeemed Pledges, at Sale-ro >m ..Aug. 23 Mr OWEN DANIEL. Oil Paintings, &c., at Aberystwith.Aug. 24 & 25 Messrs D, EVANS and SON. Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff Aug. 18 Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING Hunters, Harness Horses, < £ c., at Cardiff Aug. 20 Household Furniture and Effects, at Llandaff.Aug. 22 Household Furniture, at Cardiff — August 25 and 26 Billiard Table, &c., at Cardie.August 25 Cab Stock, &c., at Cardiff Messrs W. GRAHAM. SON, and HITCHCOX. Dwelling-houses, at Newport Sept. 12 Plant and Machinery, at Newport..Sept. 13,14, and 15 Mr J E GUNN. Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff Aug. 18 Houses, at Cardiff Aug. 18 Messrs H. HILL <t CO. Household Furniture, etc., at Swansea Aug. 19 Household Furniture, at Mumbles Aug. 25 Leisehold Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Aug. 30 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Leasehold Prop rty, at Swansea Aug. 18 Messrs JOHN JENKINS CO. Mow of Hay, at Whitchurch, near Cardiff Aug. 18 Groceries, Ac., at Cardiff. Aug 19 Messrs E. F. KENNARD & CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Aug 18 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Live Stock, &c., atBrynllefrith Farm, Veliudre.. Aug. 19 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Au-. 23 Leasehold Property, at Swansea August 29 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Property, at MUford Haven August 30 Mr SANDERS. Leasehold Property, at C rdiff Aug. 23 Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Aug. 23 Messrs STEPHXNSON and ALEXANDER. Stock, at St. Fagan's, Cardiff Aug. 22 Colliery Plant and Materials, at Pontypridd.Sept. 6 Air JAMES STRAKEK. Freehold Estate and K sidences, at Abergavenny..Sep. Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and CO. Colliery, Farm, and Railway siding, at Swansea, Sept. Mr JOHN THOMAS. Contractors Plant, at Ynysbwyl August 23 Mr J. H. WAINWRIGHT. Freehold Public-house, Ac., at Cwmynyscoy ..Aug. 22 SALE THIS DAY. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Rooms, seveial important consignments of FIRST.CLA.SS NEW ANI) SECOND-HAND FUHNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, which hiive been forwarded for absolute disposal, con- sistillg of the usual dining, drawing, and si.ttig-I oom appointments, bedroomrsquisites, andsundries in great variety. On View Morning of Sale. i-iale at Two o'clock precisely. All entries tor this sale must be made by Wednesday, August 17th. Offices and Salerooms, 25. Duke-street, Cardiff. 3499 SALE THIS DAY. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE SALE ROOMS, 25, DUKE-S I'REET, CARDIFF. On THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1887, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. b MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will include in the above weekly sale a Quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, left unsold from the late Dr. Granger's ale, furniture removed from the late Estate Offices, Windsor-road, Penarth also from 27, Hickman-road, Penarth, and va'ious other residences. On View morning of Sale. 6035 SALE TO-MORROW. No. 10, HICKMAN-ROAD, PENARTH, on FRIDAY, August 19th, 1687, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. li/j ESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are -I- instructed by W. E. Matthews, Esq. (who is leaving Penarth), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence as above, the whole of his superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Comnrising an excellent walnut drawing-room suite in crimson plush, mahogany dining-room suite in leather, full-compass pianoforte in walnut case, walnut and mahogany oval, occasional, and dining tables, whatnots. gilt frame and other pier glasses, hair seated amI other chairs, mahogany sideboard, plate-j1;lass back, walnut chetfoniero,poles. rings, aud curtains.fendurs and irons, pictures, ornaments, etc., carved oak hall stand, chairs, and table (en suite), stair carpet and rods. The bed. room appointments comprise iron and brass bedsteads, pairs of palliasses, wool and other mattresses, feather and milpuff beds, duehesse dressing tables, and marble top wasnstands (en suite), sets of ware, chests of drawers, towel airers, toilet glasses, carpets with rugs, fender and irons, sundry pictures and ornaments, together with the usual kitchen utensils and sundries. Goods on view morning of sale, which will commence at Two o'clock precisely. Auction Offices and Sale-rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5911 SALE THIS DAi. 253, BUTE-STREET. IN BANKRUPTCY.—RE A. KING. MESSRS D. ICV A NS and SON are instructed by the Official Receiver, T. H. Stephens, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, 18th August, at 11 o'clock precisely, a large quantity of stationery. Haber- dashery, Brushes, Common Jewellery, ludiarubber, Tin,and Fancy Goods, and the Trade Utensils and Fix- tures; also the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Further particu ars may be obtained of the Official Receiver, or of the Auctioneers, at the same address. 5984 SALE THIS DAY. GLANNANT FARM, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS JOHN JEN KINS and CO. JLTJL will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of August instant, 1887, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, that good MOW OF HAY and other effects that may be required to satisfy a distress. No reserve. Terms cash. Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 6029 SALE TO-MORROW. 65, RAILWAY-STREKT, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. ..If.1 will SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th inst., the whole of the new and well-selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Weighing machiues, scales, weights, and other effects. On view on the mornlllg of Sale from nine to eleven o'clock, when the auction will punctually commence. No reserve. Terms—Cash. The above goods will be found in good con-lition, and worthy of attention. 6030 "WELLINGTON-STREET,~CANTON, CARDIFF. \/f R SANDERS will SELL by AUCTION IT I at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1887, at Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, unless previously disposed of by private contract, subject to the conditions of sale to be pro. duced at time of sale. all those TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING. HOUSES, with Stables and Outbuildings thereto belonging, situate and being Nos. 94 and 9b, Wellington-street, Canton, Cardiff, aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of John Watts and William Bryant, junr., each at 7s per week, with stable at 2s per week unlet. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1885, subject to an annual ground rent of B4. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer, at Ills Offices, No. 20, St. Mary-street, or to Messrs MERRILSand SON, 6024 Church-street. Cardiff. BUTE-STREET. CARDIFF. ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES. MR SANDERS has received instruc- tions from the Trustees of the Will of the late James Lee, ESQ., deceased, to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, August 23rd, 18S7, at 7 o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGEOR DWELLING-HOUSE, now used as Offices, situate and being No. 147, Bute- street, Cardiff, aforesaid, and now occupied by Messrs Gibbs and Lee. The premises are situate in the direct line of busi- ness at the Ducks, having a spacious backlet and a cart-road to the same, and are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29cli September, 1852, sub- ject to an annual ground rent of £ b 2s 6d. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer at his Office, No. 2-i, St. Mary-street; or to Messrs MERRILS and SON, 6023 Church-street, Cardie. The Model Auction Mart North-road, Cardiff. MR WM. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, oil MONDAY. August 19th, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Harmonium, Boots and Shoes, dtc. Sale at Two.—Auctioneer's Office, North road, Cardiff 678 THE MODEL AUCTION MART NORTH-STREET, CARDIFF. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Pursuant to the Pawnbrokers' Act, 1872. MR W. BRADLEY win SELL by AUCTION, at his Sale room as above, on TUESDAY, August 23rd, leal, a, quantity of Valuable ADEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting'of high-classgoldand silvei lever and Geneva watches, gold aibertsand chains,lockets, rings, sewing- machine, sextants, silk dress pieces, &c., pledged during the oeriod 1883 to 1886, at Mr S. Barnett, 19, Bute-street"; Mr L. Barnett. 49, Bute-street, and 6, Caroline-street Mr Follick, 40, Bridge-street Mrs P. Phillips, 43, Caroline-street Mr S. Joseph, 24, St. Mary-street Mr Fine, Clifton-street Mr Fligelstone, Canton; Mr .shibko, Broadway Mr Fligelstoiie, Castle- road; Mr Jan D. Zussen, Hute- treet Mr Isaacs. Wood-street, of Cardiff Mr Morris Jacobs, Mountain Ash Mr Jacobs, Aberdare. Goods on view morning of sale which will commence at 2 o'clock. 579 E. J. B A K E R. TAILOR, Z CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, A GRAND SELECTION OF NEW SPRING 271 GOODS NOW ON VIEW. 4368 TENTS, MARQUEES, and PAVILIONS JL ON HIRE. JOHN SMART & COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON- TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the no. bility, gentry, clergy, and the public at large that they have the Largest and most Magnificent Suites of Mar- quees in the provinces (not surpassed in the metropolis) —every style and variety—suitable for Horticultural Exhib.ti'ins, Jubilee, and all public displays, Galas, Bazaars, Ac. Hags, Banners, Shields and Decorations in great variety, at c that ill defy competition. Distance no obWt. matv on aUl)J;cittÍ<m.4,,04 l?9o6 hu Unction. On SATURDAY NEXT, 20th AUGUST, 1887, MESS us GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their next STUD SALE at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. Pair of Bay Phaeton Horses, from W. Vaughan, Esq. 2 Horses, from J. R. Walker, Esq. 3 Horses, from F. Owen, E-q. Also R. Jeffs, C. Harris, Rogers, Clarke, and others. Further entries solicited, and should be made at once. 5747 SALE THIS DAl. TREHARRIS-STREET AND CYFARTHFA. STIiEET, CATHAYS, AND CLIVK-STREKT, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of August, 1887, at o'clock p.m., subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the following valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES :— LOT 1.—All those two Leasehold DWELLING. HOUSES, situate and being Nos 88 and 90, Treharris- street, Cathays, Cardiff; let to good tenants at 7s per WLeoxea2,-A°nS those Four Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos 59, 61, 63, and 65, Cyfarthfa-street, Cathays, Cardiff let to good tenants at 7s per week each house. LOT 3.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 9 and 10, Cyfarthfa- street, Cathays, Cardiff, let to good tenants at 6s per week each house, The above house: are held unde separate leases from Mrs .Mackintosh for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 18?5, at an annual ground rent of S2 16s each house. Lox 4.-AII those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 110 and 112, Clive- street, GrangetowD, Cardiff, beld under lease from Lord Windsor for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1885, at the low yearly ground rent of £7 10s, which will be apportioned in the event of the prop-rty bein sold tu more than ODe purchaser. No. 110, Clive-street is a corner house, with good stabling at the rear it is now in the occupation of the owner, and is worth a rental of 15s per week. No. 112 is let to a good tenant at 9s per week. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, St. Mary-street, or to Messrs DAVIES and HERNE, Solicitors, _t:9lbert Chambers, High street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DA k. SOUTH LUTON-PLACE, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the CJreat Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 18th day of August, 1887, at Seven o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES :— LOT I.-All that desirable Dweiling-house and Pre- mise situate and behl" o. 5, South Luton-' lace, Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 9 years, from 186 from the Trus ees of the Marquess of Bute, at a ground rent of .£3 10s. LOT 2.-No. 6, held under similar conditions and at a like ground rent as Lot 1. Lo'r b.-No.7, subject to similar conditions and ground rent a< Lot 1. LOT 4.-No. 8. held in every respect under similar conùitiolls the foregoing lots. LOT 5.—No. 9, held for a like term as the foregoing, at a ground rent of £3 lis 9d. LOT 6.—NO. 10, held for a like term and at the same ground reut as Lot 5. The above lots are in the t espective occupations of Messrs Bridgniau, Payne, Freeke, Palmer, Payne, and Williams, at the rent of Us per week each. For further particulars appiy to the Auctioneer, 64, St Mary-street; or to Mr H. F. LYNCH-BLOSSE, 5863 Solicitor, 22, Duko-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. PARK-HALL SALE BOOMS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, REMOVED TO THE ABOVE ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. MR E. F. KENNARD has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS- DAY NEXT, August 18th, 1887, the whole of a large house of FURNITURE, in good condition, together with a special lot of Cabinet Makers' Goods, sent for absolute sale, comprising drawing and dining-room suites, carpets, rujis, fenders, bronzes, sideboards, cheffoniers in walnut and mahogany, brass and other bedsteads, feather and mill- pnff beds, bolsters aud pillows, duchesse stands and tables, wardrobes, pier and toilet glasses, couches, arm chairs also a splendid piano and American organ, and second-hand billiard table. Goods now on view. Sale at Two o'c'ock^ 6045 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STHEIT. SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, August 19th, 1881, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, (The property of gentleman giving up housekeeping), compnsmg walnut drawing-room SUttu, superior maho. gany dining table with extra leaf, walnut octagon table, walnut cheffonnier with beveiled glass back, mahogany cheffonnier, couches in American leather. brass rail fenders, mahogany dining-room suite in American leather, 6 sitting-room chairs, pier glasses ill walnut and gilt frames, pi,.tnres, brass and iron bedsteads, millpuff and feather beds, superior hair and wool and spring mattresses,clean neat bedroom suites, in ash (viz, wardrobe with plate-glass ùoor, washstand, malole top :,nd tile bick, dressing tables with glass attached, pedestal, chairs, towel rail), set of chamber ware, dressing glasses, mahogany couim jdes, do. wasli-tands and tables towel horses, cane-seated chairs, commodes, Idtchen requisites, <5tc. also a valuable bagatelle table on stand, with balls and cues, &c. Sale to commence at II o'clock. Goods on view mornin of sale. Auctioneers'Offices, 10, Castle-street. 6038 7, ALEXANDHA TERRACE, NORTON. MUMBLES. MESSRS H. HILL&CO. have been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on THURSDAY, August 25th, 1887, the whole of the well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINE, and other effects, the property of a Lady leaving the neighbourhood, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in velvet, six mahogany dining chairs 111 American leat her, easy chair do., .nahogany dining table, ak dinner wagon, mahogany Pembroke and occasional table', walnut whatnot, brass and other window poles, damask and lace curtains, pier glasses, Brussels and felt carpets, hearthrugs, wool and cocoanut mats, oilcloth, fenders, tire irons, coal vase, clock, pictures, mahogany book shelves, a few books, &c:; mahogany half-tester and iron bedsteads, child's crib, spring ana wool mattresses, palliasses, feather beds, mahogany washstand with marble top, mahogany pedestal dressing tables with nine drawers, panted washsiands and tables, set of ware, mahogany dressing glasses with marble slab, mahogany and pamted cnests of drawers, commodes, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, painted hanging press, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door and fitted with urawers and trays, hip bath, painted bedroom suite (viz., wardrobe with plate-glass door, chtost of drawers, washstand with marble top and tiled back, dressing table with glass attached, towel horse, pedes- tal, and two chairs), together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, patent washing and wringing machine, dinner and tea services, ware, glass, &c.. &c. Goods on view on Wednesday, August 24th, from 12.30 to 4 o'clock. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, London House, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 6011 SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by AU CTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, August 30th, 1887 (subject to conditions of tale which will then he read, and in such lots as shall be determined upon), tho following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz :— LOT 1.-All those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Dunvant-place. near end of South Dock, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs Davies, George, and Anderson, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £78 per annum. The whole Is held on in underlease for a term of 75 years from 1859, at an annual ground rent of B9, which will be equally apportioned. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 21, Westbury-atreet, Swansea, containing six rooms, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Dowdall, as weekly tenant, at 7s 6d, and is held for an underlease tor a. term of 87 years from 29th September, 1863, at a ground rent of £2 15s per annum. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and PRE- MISES, known as the British Workman, situate in Orange-street (adjoining the Orange Tree Inn), Swansea, now let to a respectable tenant at lis 4d per week, and is held on lease for a term of 79 years from September, 1816, at the annual ground rent of £1 6s. LOT 4.-All those FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, conta ning four rooms each, situate in Graham-street, Haiod, Swansea, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Jenkins and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to B46 1bs per annum. The whole is held on lea se, of which about 81 years are unexpired, at the annual ground rent of S4 17s 6d, which will be equally apportioned. LOT 5.—All those THREE LEASEHOLD COT- TAGES, situate in Pegler-street, Pentre, Brynhyfryd, containing four rooms each, and now in the occupation of Mr James Renfrew and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £23 3s per annum. The above are held for a term of 999 years from L883, and will bo sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of :£1 4s each house. Sale to commence at seven o'clock in the evening. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their 0ffices,J.0, Castle-street, Swansea. BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND RESI. DENCES FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, in the month of Septeuber, 188/, at Abergavenny, the Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES known as PwL Court (including the family residence known as Pwll Court), and antlly, all in the parish of Llangynider; Craigla^. Villa, Craiglas Cottage, and several other dwelling-houses and land, situate near Talybont.in the parish of Llanthetty and Troedyrharn or Cwrtybacli Farm, in the parish of Uarthbrengy, all in the county of Brecon. Detailed particulars will appear in future advertisements, and plall and particu- lars may be obtained on application to Mr E. G. Dav:es, solicitor, Crickhoweli; Messrs Rickards and HI0s8e, estate agents and surveyors, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff: the Auctioneer, at Abergavenny; or Messrs Stietton, Hilliard, Dale, and Newman, solici- tors, 75, Cornhill, London. 5819 WHEN YOU ASK FOR P KCKITT S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT." RECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. ECKITT'S BLUE7 Used in the IIUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12968 4855 (JHELLEY, HUGHES & Co., Wholesale kJ Stationers, Paoer Merchants, and Paper Bag Manufacturers, 15, QUEEN-STREKT ARCADE, CARDIFF. Sample and Prices on Appl cation. 582 ales bp Ruction. SALE TO-MORROW. BRYNLLKFRITH FARM, VELINDRE, In the Parish of Llangyfelach. TUTR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by ■i.TJL AUCTION ('iy order of the High Bailiff, under the Agricultural Holdings Act), on FRIDAY, August 19th, 1887, the following LIVE STOCK, &c., Viz.: Horse, two milch cows in full profit, cow in calf, two 2-year-old heifers, two carts, two fields of standing hay, small quantity of ditto, iron plough, two heaps of manure, &c. Also the Household Furniture, comprising chest of drawers, corner cupboard, eight-day clock (very ancient), dresser and ware, four settles, and sundries. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms—Cash at fall of the hammer. No reserve Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. b, FISHER-STRRET. SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (under a Bill of Sale and distress for rent), on TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1887, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE, ENGRAVINGS, and other Effects, comprising in ENTRANCE—Hall lamp, stand stool, three rolls of linoleum, <tc. DINING AND BRAWING ROOMS—Walnut draw- ing-room suite in green velvet, consisting of 6 chairs, 2 easy do., and couch Brussels carpet, fender and flre-irons. mahogany taide with extra leaf, pair of bronze ornaments, pair of china plates in plush mounts, walnut cabinet, do. mirror, mahogany bookca<;c, dining-room suite in rep, consisting of 4 chairs. 2 arm do., and couch: Chippendale table, 8 ornaments, foldiug chair, quantity of books, lot of photographs, clock, gipsy table, lot of tumblers, &c. OFFICES.—Fenders and iron hearthrug, matting, 6 mahogany chairs, safe (by Hooper), sloie desk, iron stand for tin cases (cases gone), office table, quantity of law and other books, clock, clerk's desk, letter press, &c. STAIRCASE and LANDING.—Butler's tray and stand, lamp, cupboard, tilter, barometer. &c. The contents of THREE BEDROOMS, consisting of mthogany wardrobe, do. washstand and tables, do. and painted chests of drawers, ware, iron bedsteads, sprin; mattresses, feather beùs, bolsters drssing glasses, &c., Ac. UPPEU. PARLOUR, — Kiddei tiinster carpet, stained stand and 3 drawers, ornaments, a quantity of electro-plate, engravings, &c.; also the contents of the attic, china pantry, kitchen, lavatory, Ac., too numer- ons to mention. The goods will be delivered immediately aiter the Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon sharp. Goods on view morning of sale. 6036 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at llis offices, Oxford chambers, Oxford-street, Swanse/t. SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF A LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. MR RICH AUD E. HUGHES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, swansea, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of August, 1887, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), all that LI ASKHOLD HOUSE, situate and being Xo. 204, Ken-ington-cerrace, Swan- sea, and known as Hhondda House, containing on ground floor fining and drawill¡r-r"ollls, kitchen, scullery, and pantry. First floor: three bedrooms, bathroom, with hot and cold water, and w.c. Second floor: two bedrooms. There is at the end of the garden a stable which has been converted into a wash- house held for a term of 99 years, less four days, from 25th of March, 1835, at a ground rent of S4 Is. Further particulars can be obtained of Messrs Griffiths aud Lambe, solicitors, Cardiff; or from the Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 5947 ROBERT-STREET, ROBERT-TOWN, YNYSYBWL. SALE OF MACHINERY AND CONTRACTORS' PLANT. Mil JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions froiu Mr Edinund George, Builder, to SELL by PUKI.IC AUCTION on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, August; 23rd, 1837, the whole of the machinery and building utensils used by the vendor in the erection of several houses and shops in Ynysybwl, consisting of One 6-horse power portable engine, equal to new, by Humphreys, of Pers a. One 6ft. mortar mill, in splendid condition, and very little worso than new. One improved circular saw bench, with planed metal table, 44 by 22, turned driving pulleys, complete. with cast steel circular, 24in. in diameter, by Marshall. One capital morti> ing machine, together with a numher of ladders, wheelbarrows, mortar hods, mortar spots, shoots, pipes, laths, nails, matchboards, trussels, hovel, picks, bukets, brackets, scaffold planks, lot of sash weights, and a blacksmith's vice. Also will be offered one capital Pony Mare, rising six years old, and Colt at her heel, together with Trap and Harness complete. The whole are now on view. Sale to commence punctually at 2.30 p.m. The Auctioneer desires to call the special attention of builders, contractors, and others to this important sale, the machinery being very near new, and the ntensils all in sple/llhd condition. The whole will be sold, as the vendor, Mr Gaorge, is leaving the neigh- bourh od. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Market-street, Pontypridd. 5998 SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situat in Walters-road, St. Helen's-ivenue, and Rhvddin.es Paik-r .ad. MESSRS BKYNON and LEWIS have JjtJL been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be then read), at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, (In WEDNESDAY, August 24th, 1887, the following valuable LPASEH0IjD PROPERTIES, VIZ.:— T.OT 1.—(By order of the Mortgagees) all that LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 90, Rhyddings Park-road, in the occu- pation of Mr Wm. D. Crown, at the rental of 8s per week. Held for a term ot 98 years from September 28th, 1876, at the yearly ground lent of £38s. LOT 2.—All that desirable and pleasantly-situated f-E.MI DETACHED LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, known as Albert Villa, and No. 73, Walters- road, situate opposite St. James's Church and Grounds, and in the occupation of Mr W. M. Jones as yeaily tenant. The House contains dining, drawing, and break. fast-rooms, 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, and the us nl offices, with good garden at the back, and commands a fine view of Swansea Bay, held for the term of 99 years, less three days, from December 25tU, 1867, at the yearly apportioned ground rent of £ 9. r.OT 3.-AlI that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 34, Ht. Helen's-avenue, let to Mr John Smith, as weekly tenant, producing £18 4s per annum. Lor 4.—AU that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 36, St. Helen s-avenue, let to Mr Richard Richards, as weekly tenant, producing B15 12s per annum. LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 37, St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mr James Watkiin, as weekly tenant, producing JS16 12s per annum. LOT 6.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 38, St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mrs Bevan as quarterly tenant, at R25 per annum, exclusive of rates and taxes. Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6. together wth the dwelling- house No. 35. arc held for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 1876, at the yearly ground rent of £1és Is 3d, subject to an underlease of No. 35 for the residue of the said term, le-s two days, at the apportioned ground rent of £3 12s 3d. The apportioned ground rent on each of the lots Sale to commence at Three o clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars maybe obtained upon application to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solictors.. York-place, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5960 IMPORTANT SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, Comprising a Valuable Collection of W ATElt COLOURS By eminent Artists, including Copley Fielding, David Cox, P. Do Wint, John Varley, Prout, George Barrett, Henry Bright, J. M. W. Turner, Clarkson Stanfleld, Patrick N-smyth, and other noted Painters in Water Colours, and OIL PAINTINGS By Dommersen, Chailes Jones, H. Williams, F. W. Meyer, J. F. Herring, E. C. Williams, Sketky, George Morland, John Syer, Wain wright, and specimens by other celebrated painters, the property of J. Hood, lsq., of Maesynetifuld, which MR OWEN DANIEL will SELL by AUCTION, at tho Assembly Rooms, Aber- ystwith (removed for convenience of sale), 011 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 24th and 25th August, 1887.. On view Tuesday, August 23rd, and mornings of the dnys of sale. Sale to commence cac'i day at 2.30 p.m. Catalogues to be had at the principal hotels on the coast, at the place of sale, and of the Auctioneer, Pier- street, Aberystwith. 5.96 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANIJEBIE. THE PARK COLLIERY AND FARM AND RAILWAY SIDING. jVf ESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. .LvJL are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at th > Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, early in the month of September next. THE PARK COLLIERY AND FARM AND RAILWAY IDING. AS A GOING CONCERN, including all the loose plant, fixed and other machinery, and all the railway piano aud other materials now in use at the siid colliery and railway sidwg. The Colliery is one ol the best anthracite collieries iu this well-known district, and is now in full working order, and producing about 100 tons daily of the best anthracite coal from the famous Llanllyd Vein. The extent of the holding is about 200 acres. The colliery and farm are held on leases having 40 years to run. The dead rent of the colliery is B150 per annum, and the rent of the farm is £135. The railway siding is held under a lease having about 5) years to run, at a low rent and low way- leaves. This railway is about half a mile in extent, and covers about two and a half acres. The Property will be shown by Mr David Lloyd, of Bluynea Lodge, Llandebie. The Leases can be seen at the Offices of Mr J. J. Chapman, 4, Gray's Inn-square, London, W.C. The Inventory of the Plant can be seen at the Offices of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Co., Estate Agents and Valuers, who will furnish all infor- mation and particulars. 5961 J^OGERS' C4RRIGES. Jurors' Award, Dublin. 41 For a Brougham well-built aud of moderate price." Specialite .REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. Carriages inspected in any part of the country, upon receipt of letter or wire, and Detailed Estimates f irnislied free of charge. pIDWARD TPOGERS AND QO, COLLEGE-PLACE, BRISTOL. 5494 CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST, CARDIFF SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Pennanbiit Posting Stations in Cardiff s.n i Neighbourhood Contractors fr all udscnpt.ou* Advertising Circular Distributing Sec, 9991 AU orders uromotiy attended to. 1044 public Notices. gOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CORPORATION WATERWORKS. PUBLIC NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Supply of Water will ba TURNED OFF on and after SATUR- DAY, the 13th inst., daily between the hours of 5.30 p.m. and 4.30 a.m. until fluther notice. The Waterworks Committee ask consumers to aid them to keep up the supply, which will be materially aided by preventing waste* and the extravant use of water, particularly as the present long drought has every indication of continuing. Bv Order of the Waterworks Committee, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th August, 1887. 5991 BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CORPORATION WATERWORKS. PUBLIC NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. FOR TRADE PURPOSES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that after SATUR- DAY. the 13th inst, the supply of Water for TRADE PURPOSES will he discontinued, and the supply CUT OFF until further notice. By order of the Waterworks Committee. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th August, 1887. 5989 jj> OR O UGH OF ~C A RDI F F~. CORPORATION WATERWORKS. SPECIAL NOTICE. From and after SATURDAY, the 13th August, the WATER SUPPLY for your Building Operations will be discontinued until further notice. By order of the Waterworks Committee, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th August, 1887. 5990 BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CORPORATION WATERWORKS. SPECIAL NOTICE AS TO FIRES. In the eveatoi the breaking out of any Fire during the hours the Water Supply may be turned off, viz., between 5.30 p.m. and 4.30 a.m., persons are requested to communicate with the Heao Constable, Town-hall, without delay, when the supply will be immediately continued. By Order of the Waterworks Committee, J. L. WH KATLKY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th August, 1887. 5992 B 0 R 0 U G H CARDIFF. CORPORATION WATERWORKS. PUBLIC NOTICE. It having been brought to the notice of the Com. mittee that persons are continually "sing the Water for watering gardens, washing windows, shop fronts, and othnr like purposes, without their sanction, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that un and after this day per. sons found so using the same without having obtained such sauction will be prosecuted without further notice. By order of the Waterworks Committee, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 12th August, 1887. 5995 IJHYMNEY R A I L W A Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next, HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY MEETING of the Rhymney Railway Company will, e held at the Park Hotel. Queen-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 19th day August. 1887, at one o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the geneial business of the company. And Notice is aho Hereby Given, that on the telmination of the blIsiness of the Ordinary Meeting, an Extraordinary Meeting of the Company will be held ar the same piace, for the purpose of consideiing and (if thought tit) passing a resolution or resolutions for the creation and issue of £4b,600 in Ordinary Shares, to form partof the additional capital authorlst31Í to be raised by "The Rhymney Railway Act, 1882," and for determining the terns aud conditions of such issue. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on Friday, the 5th day ot August, 1887. until after the said meetings. JOHN BOYLE, Chairman. W. MEIN, Secretary. Cardiff, 28th July, 1887. 5673 npHft BRITISH STEAMSHIP INYEST- I. MENT TRUST, LIMITED. Saint Michael's Alley, Cornhill, London, E.C. MANAGING DIRECTORS F. W. HARRIS, JAMES DIXON. TH Po DfRMCTORS are PREPARED t. receive APPLICATIONS from EXECUTOR* and OTHERS HOLDING SHARES in STEAMSHIPS or Steamship Companies who may be DESIROUS of CONVERTING their Shares therein into Shares in the above Trust, with the view of obtaining the protection of the Limited Liability Acts, and also the advantages of dis. tributing their investments over a wider area. The Directors are also prepared to negotiate for tho cash puchases of Shares in approved Steamships. 5189 W EST URN WAGON AND PRO- TV PERTY COMPANY, LIMITED, MAKE ADVANCES UPON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Without Mortgage, by simple Deposit of Deeds; or ON STOCKS, SHARES, WARRANTS, Or any other approved Securities, AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST, REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS 01' otherwise, as may be most conveni8nt íor Clients. Applications to Secretary, at Registered Offices, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. N.B.—Present Rate for Deposits on Debenture 4 per cent. VALENTINE A. WILLIAMS, 5038 Secretary._ THE WYNDHAM ARCADE, leading JL from the important thoroughfare of Saint Mary- street to the Hayes Bridge, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. It is the widest, and contains the largest shops, in Cardiff, and is, therefore, suited for a heavier kind of business than m st arcade premises. For shops apply to the Secretary, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. 6046 Hairs by riínrte ttnnttact. 1 FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND .1.1 LAND, NEAR CARDIFF. To be SOLD or LET, with immediate possession, the Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, called NORTH. LANDS, with the STABLES, COTTAGE, and about 2 ACRES of LAND belonging thereto, situate a.t Maindy, about a mile and a half from Cardiff. Two. thirds of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage at 4 per cent. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. 5204 MONMOUTHSHIRE. ABOUT TWO MILES FROM THE TOWN OF NEWPORT. TO BE OLD BY PRIVATE CON- JL TRACT, the beautify lesidential pro; erty known as BRYN GLAS, occupying a very fine elevated position 200 feet above the river Usk, and commanding on three sides grand views of the surrounding pictur- esquo country. The very superior family mansion was almost entirely re-built by the present owner about ten years a.go in the best possible manner, totally regardless of cost contains fonr handsome reception rooms, billiard room, twenty-four bed and dressing rooms fiue conservatory, and every accommodation and convenience for a gentleman's abode stabling for seven horses cottages and necessary buildings very beantiiul pleasure grounds and capital gardens, with plenty of glass houses. The whole property occupies an area of about 21 acres.—Full detailed particulars, with view and plan of the mansion attached, can be had on application to Thomas Cordes, Esq., BrynGlas, Newport, or to Messrs Osborn and Mercer, 28b, Albemarle street, Piccadilly, London, W. 5411 13033 .n C" OIJNTII S OF BRECON AND HERE- FORD. TWO VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS FOR SALE. 1.—All that FARM, BUILDINGS, LAND, and PREMISES, known as NEUADDFACH, situate in the Parish of Talgarth, containing 70 acres or thereabouts. 2.-AIl that FARM, LUILDINGS, LANDS, and PREMISES, known as TYCOCH (with that farm formerly known as Tylasop), situate in a picturesque part in the county of Hereford, containing 270 acres, 3 roods, and 27 perches, or thereabouts, an which form all the buildings are newly erected: and there are also several cottages with orchard and paddock attached. One half of the purchase money may remain on mort- gage, if necessary, on each farm., For further particulars apply to T. 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No. 3, Patk-place Residence (Private & for Boarders)..No. 11, Park-place. Amongst the examination successes of the year are— Cardiff University College, Scholarship of £30 a year for three years; London University, Three Matricula- tions (First class) C unbridle Junior. Three First-class Honours, one Third, six Passes. (Of the 2.300 girls examined, only 16 were placed in the first division of the first class, of whom two were pupils of St. Cathe- rine's.) All public examinations are optional NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. HARROW HOUE SCHOOL, ROATH JLJL CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS The Misses MARKS, assisted by Efficient Teachers. Pupils have been successfully prepared for the Examinations of the University of Cambridge, the College of Preceptors, the Royal Academy, etc. The House is hre. aud pleasantly situated, with a good recreation ground. The health and comfort of boarders receive special attention. Moderate fees. Next term melJces SeptbI.I_0905_- 587.3 (TLYDACH HOUSE, J CANTON, CARDIFF—SCHOOC. FOR GIRLS, abo Preparatory Class for Boys. Conducted by the Misses Jordan. Next term commences Monday, Hep tember 5th. 507 Q A R D I F F COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: F. C. BIRKBECK TJRRY, M.A.. late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS. E. E. IiELLETT, B.A., Oxford and London, late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, W. SKINNER, M.A., late Scholar of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. C. HUDSON, Certificated (S. Kensington). TEACHER OF FR/IOCH- Professor BARBIER. s. Wales University College. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Mrs 1\1. GERRISH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for tile Universities, London Matriculation Examination, S. Wales ^University Col. lege, Professions, and Commerce. UNUSUAL SUCCESSES IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. NINETY-SIX Certificates in the Cambridge Local Ex- aminations in nine years, including 53 classts in honours (18 first-class), with 47 special distinctions. Tuition fees (French included), 10 guineas a year in Preparatory School (for boys under nine), 6 guineas. There are a few vacancies for boarders. THE TERM B! GINS ON TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 13th. For full particulars apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries-place. 5916 PENARTH. PENARTH LODGE, PENARTH.— JL HERBERT FIELD, M A receives the sons of gentlemen as boarders anil day scholars below the age ot 14, and also gives private tuition preparatory to the Universities al111 Professions. TERM BEGIN S SEPT. 15th. 161 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. JL Mr JOSEPH SUGG WILL OPEN on TUESDA Y, Sept. 6th, 1887, at HASLAND HOUSE, 18, WEST- BO URNE-RO AD, PENARTH. Prospectus on appli- cation. 366 IVY TOR, WESTBO U RNE ROAD, JL PENARTH. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS — Miss WHITE will re-cornmence duties on September 15th. Four resident Pupils will be received. Application by letter until September 7th. 387 OWE ItlDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOCTL. PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations. During the past year 43 Certificates have been obtained from Royal Academy, Trinity College, and College of Pre. ceptors. Duties resumed 17th September. 1024-7833 SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE.—Boarders and day scholars successfully prepared for business, and all preliminary examinations. Edgar Williams, B.D., Principal. 5472 13018 IVTORMAL COLLEGE, CONSTITU- JLl TION-IIILL, SWANSEA. HEAD MASTER Mr EMERY. VICK-MASTER..Rev. GEORGE EMERY, B.A.Lond., Bac. Mus Oxon. 5959 The TERM BEGINS MONDAY, September 12th. NEATH. "TVTEATH.—PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. -L v Higher Education.—Application for terms, <tc to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster, Neath. 5902 MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMKUFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PBINCIFAL—Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity Caiiege, London, and tile Society of Science, Arts, and I.etters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this school. This last year alone 116 certificates have been gained. with many honours and distinctions. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, including German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 13 cer- tificates of merit for drawing and various kinds oÏ needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners (London) •^aid:—The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." 44 Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripturo Excellent." £100 per annum is given in Scholarsuips, and jBlaO to £ 180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall, London, itc. II A school to suit the times, good, cheap, and comfort- able."— Vide Press. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examination, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 5569 NEWPORT. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, JLJL 3, DORSET-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPALS—MISSES BALLANTYNE & HEATHCOTE. A Kindergarten Ciass has been formed under a qualified teacher. Fee, One Guinea per term. Prospectuses, information as to results of public examinations, &c., may be had from tbe Principals, who will be at the School House, 3, Dorset-place, on and after Friday, September 16th. The Autumn Term oommences on Wednesday, 21st September, 1887. CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A High-class Private School. Prepares for all examinations; business; professional life. Many suc- cesses Languages, scienc, surveying, athletics, swimming. Fine situation moderate cost. G. Dewd ney, B.A., H. Dewdney, B. A. 322 MONMOUTH. 1 PREPARATORY^ SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S, MONMOUTH.—Principal, MRS MARSHALL. Referees—Head Master of the Grammar School and parents of pupils. 417 HEREFORD. HEREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE. JLJL Head Master: Rev C. F. MULLER, M.A. Preparation for Lenuon Matriculation, Professional and Commercial Life. Special Classes for Civil Service Examinations. New and substantial buildings, with Chapel, Laboratory, &c. iuclusive Fees for Boarders. £36 per year. „ Day Boys, jB8 per year. Reduction to Brothers. 5842 The NEXT TERM will commence SEPTEMBER 17th. ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind allll the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. 1064 Next Term Day, FRIDAY, September Ibth, 1887. ABERGAVENNY "GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Boarders ar) received by the Head Master healthy locality, comfortable home, excellent table, thoroutl education. During last nine years 98 per cent. of can- didates have passed Cambridge local examinations 65 per cent. in honours. Special distinctions in Latin, mathematics, Ac. Next term begins 15th September. 24b m- CHELTENHAM. IVTORTHAMPTON HOUSE XI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CHELTENHAM. PRINCIPAL, Rev. W. HARWELL, assisted by F. Hartley, Esq., B.A., B. Ing., and several other tutors. Superior education, with carttful mor1 training. By. students may attend the shorthand and land surveying classes. Mr W. P. Winter, who recently distinguished himself in the London Matriculation as the first in Wales and the eighteenth in honouis in Great Britain. was educated nine years in this school. Excellent accommodation for boarders, with moderate and inclu- sive terms. The Christmas term will commence on September 13th, 1837. 5988 CHELTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEXT TERM BEUlNS on SEPTEMBER 6th. An examination for Entrance Scholarships will be held on September 6th and 7th. Apply to the Head Master. 6048 NORTH TAWTO. NORTH DEVON. NORTH TA WON SCHOOL PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation tor various examinations. Boarders from B21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. DEVON. DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL.—NEXT TERM will begin on September 19th. several boys have obtained scholarships at Trinitv, St John's, Christ's, and other Colleges "at Cambridge.—Address Rev. J. H. Thompson, M.A., West Bucfcland, South Molton, North Devon. A steamer goes from Swansea to Ilfracombe, from which the school is e .siiy accessible. 499 LLANDOVERY. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Finals, late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. AASISTANT MASTERS Rev. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhibi- tioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Math. Exhibitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge 6th Junior Op- tiine. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar, Merton Scholar, Oxford, 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Class Science Finals Highly Distinguished for the Junior Uni. versity Mathematical Scholarship. G. H. JONES, B.A.. late Scholar Jesus College, Ox- ford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. COULTON, B A., late Open Classica Scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, B. GREGORY, B.A., late Open Scholar of Magdalene College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods. and Finals 2nd Class History Finals. R. J. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar Lincoln Col- legs, Oxford 1st Class Classics 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 3rd Class Classical Finals formerly Classical Master, King William's College, Isle of Man. F. E. CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 3rd Class Classical Tripos. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Toacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL: Sergeant-Instructor LAFFERTY, R.V. Preparations for ScIJolarships at the Universities a special class for London Matriculation preparations for Preliminary Professiorlal Examinations; French a Regular Form Subject a Modern Side in two Sets (1) for Engineering (2) for B iIIk8 and Commercial Life. Music the only subject charged extra. Chemical Laboratory, Library, Studies, Sanatorium, Fields for Cricket and Football, and Fives Courts. Boys attend place of worship selected by Parents. No religious restriction- attached to Scholarships. There has never yet been any epidemic in the School Boarders are received by the Warden and by Mr M'Clellan. Thirty-four Scholarships tenable at the school total Value, over £500 a year. 4105 (Igniters anD QGøntrads. TO CONTRTORS, &C. Wanted. TENDERS for MAKING a DRAIN from Ely River to Ely Tin-plate Works.—For particulars apply to 1ly Tin-plat J Co., Llantrissant. b041 LLANELLY (BRECON) SCHOOL JLJ BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The above School Board hereby invite TENDERS for BUILDING A CLASS-ROOM at the Board School- rooms, Biynmawr. Plans and Specifications may be seen at 194, King-street, Brymuawr. Send sealed 1 tenders to me on or before September 13th, 1887. JOHN THOMAS, 5954 Clerk to the Board. Up 0 c O N T"R~A C T O R S~. THE RunAL SANITARY AUTHORITY of the NEWPORT UNION is prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a RESER VOIR and other Worksnear N ewbridge, in th parish of ?llynyddysl wyn, in the Newport Union. Also a BRiCK SERVICE TANK near Crumliu, in the said parish of Mynydd- yslwyn. Plans and Sp"dfications may be inspected, between the hours of 10 and 4, at the Offices of Mr T. DYNE STKKL, M.Inst. C.E Tredegar-place, New- port, Mon., on and after the 22nd day of August. Tenders to be sent to nw, endorsed 44 Tender for Reservoirs," on or before the 7th day of September next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accerted.- By order, W. DOWNING EVANS, Clerk. Dated 15th Augus!, 1887. lEcaai Notices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE JAMFS FERRENT MORGAN, of the White Hart Inn, Quaker's Yarll, Glamorganshire, Innkeeper and Checkweigher. Pontypridd—19 of 18S7. Receiving Order made 19tli August, 1887. Date of Order for Summary Administration, 1Uh August, 1887. Date of Adjudication, 9th August, 1867. Date and Place of First Meeting, 31st August, 1887, at 12 noon, the Official Receiver's Office, Meitiiyr Tydfil. Date of Public Examination, 6th September, 1887, at 2 p.m., the Court House, Pontypridd. W. 1.. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address—64. High-street, Merthyr Tydöl. Dated 17th August, 1887. Emitting Driftits. FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. 0FFICES ;-15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own dwellings. EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS-No REDEMPTION FEES-Low LAW CHARGES—RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOLS— SHARES issued HAlLY-DEPOSITS of £5 and upwards.-Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open dailv. 6044 T. A. DAVIES. Secretary. RPHE EQUITABLE BUILDING X SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-12, HAMMETT-STRK.ET, TAUNTON. MANAGER THOS. KITE. £ 25,COO ready for immediate advance on approved House Property. Amount already advanced, £297,334. Terms specially favourable to Borrowers. For Prospectus, etc., apply to Mr W. F. Gillett, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff, or to the Manager. 5010 rjlHE MERTHYR AND DOW LAI ri JL BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872. incorporated nnder the Building Societies Act. 1871. LIBERAL ADVANCES (£100 to £10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No m-inagement charges. Repayments in Three to Seventeen Y ears. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. Merthyr TydfiL Local Agent for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt and personal attention. 1058 OUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Ca.rdiff.-The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2i to 44 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. ]045 Jitutttda t KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. — The seventh edition of an instructive and useful Pamphlet, fully explaining how money is made un the Stock Exchange without liability or risk, is sent gratis and post free on app;ication.-Addrc; George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Greshani House, London, E.C. 5046 SPECIAL AND SELECT. COATINGS, SUITINGS, AND TROUSERINGS THE CARDIFF HOUSE. GENTLEMEN, GIVE YOUR ORDERS Prices of GENTLEMEN'S FANCY CLOTH SUITS: 45s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. Prices of GENTLEMEN'S BLACK CLOTH SUITS 60s. 70s, 80s. 90s, lOOs, 110s. Prices of GENTLEMEN'S FANCY CLOTH TROUSERS: 10s 6d. 13, 6d, 16s 6d, 19s, 22s, 25s. Prices of GENTLEMEN'S BLACK CLOTH TROUSERS 16s 6d, 19s, 22s, 25s, 27s bd, 30s. Fit Guaranteed. Workmanship, the Best. W. PRICE AND SONS, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, & GLOVERS, 50 & 51, ST. MARY-ST., and 46 A 47, CAROLINE. Ill STREET CARDIFF. 1007 C. W. BULLlfiTT AND CO., 74, QUEEN-STREET AND 3, HIGH-STREET ARCADE. GELLING OFF SURPLUS GTOCK OF IfANCY G OODS. 20 PER CENT. OFF MARKED PRICES. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. 3608 I THE BLAENDARE COMPANY, I JL LIMITED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE CLAY, Fqttal in Quality to Stoutbridgo Goods. The Blaendare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, Ac., for use 111 Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials from the principal Iron and Steel Wo ks, &c., in South Walas and Monmouthshire. 5067 IF YOU FEAR DISEASE is lurking in your Blood, or if suffering from NERVOU-> DE- BILITY, Lowness of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and I Limbs, Loss of Memory. Failing Appe- 50 tile, Indigestion, 1.ov; of Solitude, Un- YEAl!S' fitness for Society, Study, or Business, PPArnt'i' Consumption, &c., Ac., appiy or write without delay to Mr SMITH (former partner of Dr. Kahu, of London). Professional Residence—TOWER-LANE, Broad-street, Bristol. Attendance Daily until 10 at night. 13003 All Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate. 347e Treatment Mild, Sure, and Efficacious. 5048 (teitnuaiflits. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF by the Saloon St-amer LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather, and circumstances nermitting) AUG.— Fr.>m CARDIFF. AUG.—From WESTON. Thurs 18—8.30am,3.45,and Thur 18—2.25, 5.0, and 8.0 b.l5pm pm Fri 19—7.30 am, 4.0 and Fri 19—8.45 am, 5.30, and 6.45 pm 8.0 put Sat L0—8.15 am, A 4.30 pm at 20-9.30 am, 7.45 pm Full particulars see bills and local time tables, ior special arrangements of Excursion parties, or for hire of passenger st -amers etc., apply to Ed wards, Robertson, and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 4521 — — TO DAY. AFTERNOON EXCURSION FROM NEWPORT TO CHEPSTOW, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, Bv thf Saloon Steamer CHRISTOPHER TuOMAS. Leave Newport. 345 p.m. Chepstow. 7.0 p.m. Fares, to-and-fro, Fore-d-'ck, Is 6d 465e „ Saloon, 2s. 6015 TOMORROW. EXCURSION TO WESTON AND JLJ CHEPSTOW, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, By LAUL OF JERSEY. Leave Cardiff 3.45 p.m. „ ClIpstow 70 pm. Weston 8.30 p.m. See Bills. 467e 6016 EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF. MONDAY. AUG US r 22, To WATCHET. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUl'H, and ILFRACOMKE. Also SAME DAY- WESTON and ILFRACOMBE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, To BUKNIIAM and ILFRACOMBE Also to BRIDGWATER, whole Day and Evening. Full particulars in to-morrow's paper. 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. MARINE EXCURSIONS FROM BRISIOL by the new Clyde-built Royal Mail Saloon Steamer VYAVERLEY, the Greyhound cf the Bristol Channel (iveather and circumstances per. mitting). THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MON. DAY. August 18, 19, 20, and 22. From BRISTOL to ILFRACOMBE. Tourist tickets for IifracomUe, available for One Month, at a Fare and a Half. Special arrangements for largo parties. Band and refreshments onboard. For times of sailing, faro., tickets, and aJl particulars, apply on Board, or at the Offices of the Company, 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristo'. 5999 MARINE EXC I • RSTONS FROM NEWPORT AND CARDIFF TO ILFRA- COMBE, by the New Clyde-built Royal Mail Saloon St,earner WAVERLEY, the Greydound of the Bristol Channel (weather and circumstances permitting). THURSDAY, August 2bth, NEWl'ORT to CLEVK- DON and ILFRACOMBE, leaving Newp- r: at 9.15 a.m., Clcvedon 10.1b Returning from Ilfra- combe at 6 p.m., Clevedo 9.15 pllJ. Fares: Clevedon, to a.nd fro, 2s and Is 6d nra. comb, 5s and 3s bÙ. WEDNESDAY, August 31,t, CARDIFF and WESTON to ILFRACOMBE, leaving Cardiff at 8.30 returning llH11 Ilfracombe 3 p.m., Weston 6 p.m. Fares, to and fro, 5; and 3s 6d. Tourist tickets for Ilfracombe, available for one month, at a fare and a half. Special arrangements for large parties. Band and refreshments on board. 6000 For tickets and particulars apply on board or at the offices of the company, 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristol. ^_J_RE T WEST K N RAIL WAX On SATURDAY, AVuCST 20th, a fast KXCUit- SION TRAIN for LONDON, for 3 or 6 days, will taave Cardiff at 8.5a.m., Newport 8.30, Chepstuw 9.0, Lydnev 9.20, and Newnham at 9.35 a.m. For fares and return tim>'s see s eci if bills. 59ïO J. GRIEBSON, General Manager. Q_REAT WESTERN* RAILWAY JUBILEE EXHIBITION AT MANCHESTER. On MONDAY, AUOUST 22nd. a CHEAP FAST EXCURSION TRAIN for MANCHESTER will loave CARDIFF at 4.5 Pontnewydd. 4.50, POlity pool Road, 5.0, and Aber- gavenny at 5.26 a.m. returning from Exchange Station at 10.45 p.m. For fare see speei .1 bills. _9_umSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAINS will runts under: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, to CARDIFF, Newport, Chepstow, Gloucester, and Cheltenham, Landoro 5.50, Llan- samlet b.53, Nenh 6.15, Briton Feny 6.20, and Port Talbot 6.35 ami to Gloucester and Cheltenham only, leaving Bridgend at 7.0, Cardiff 7.45, Newport 8.10, Chepstow 8 15, 9 5, Newnham 9.25, Aberdare 6,60, Mountain Asb 0.59, Merthyi 6.45, Abercallltid 6.50, Aberfau 6.59, Quaker's Yard 7.14, Llancaiach 7.20. Rhymney Junction 7.28. Tredegar Junction 7.3. Cruuiiin tHigh Level) 7.40, Pont,ypool (Clarence-street) 7.54, Pontypool-road 8.0, Pontnewydd 8.15, and Caer- leon at 8.2Ui a.m., returniug same day, THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, toPORTHCAWL, leaving SWANSEA at 2.30 p.m., I»andore 2.35, Neath 2.50, and Port Talbot At 3.0 p.m., rnttirning same day. To NEW MILFORD, Pembroke Dock, and Tenby, and for WATBKFOKD and other places in South of Ireland, leaving NEWPORTat 1.J p.m., Cardiff 1.2;, and Swansea (to Ireland only) at 3 p.m. Passengers return September 1, except those to Ireland, who return any week day to September 8 inclusive. 1 RIDAY, AUGUST 26, to READING and LONDON, leaving MILFORD at 850 m., Milford 8.21, *Johnstoti 9.5, "Haverfordwest 9,15, Clynderwen 9.40, "Pembroke Dock 8.0, Pembroke 8 S, Tenby 8.40, Narh-rth 9.10, "Cardigan 7.15, Kilgerriii 7.55. Boncath 3.5, Cryirmych Arms 8.2d, Whitland 9.50, St Clears 10 5, Llandyssil 8.40, 'Carmarthen 10.20, Carmarthen Junction 10.30, Ferrysiile 10.45, Kidwelly 10.55. Pemhrey U.S. Llandilo 7.50, Brynamman 7.50. Pontardulais 8.35, *L';in- elly 11.15, *Swatisea 11.30, Ll.uidore 11.45. "Noath 12.0, Port Talbot 12.15, Brideend 1.0, Llan- trissant 1.25, CARDIFF LbO, Newport 2.20, Chop tow 2.55, Lvdney 3.15, Newnham 3.40 p.m., Merthyr 9.50 a.m., Abernant 100. Aberdare 10.7, Hirwain 10.20, Giyn-Neath 10.37. llesolven 10.45. Mountai Ash 0.13, Quaker's Yard 9 21, Dowlais 8.50, Llancaiach 9:¿7, Rhymney Junction .35. Tredegar Junction 9 1. Crumlin (High Level) 9 49, Pontypyol (Clateiict-sti eet) 10.3, and Ponty pool -road at 10.5a a.m returning Sep- tember 2nd. Passengers also booked to Bath. Bristol. Gloucester, and Cheltenham from stations marked thus". HATUHDA Y. AUGUST 27tb, to LONDON, leaving CARDIFF at 3.25 a.1II., Newport 3.50, Chcpstow 4.25, Lydney 4.45, and Newnham at 5.5 a.m., returning same day or on September 2nd. To BRISTOL, leaving LLANDOVERY at 5.0 a.m., Llanwrda 5.10, Llangadock 5.15, Llandiio 5 30, Derwydd Road 5 40, Llan iebie 5.4::>, Brynamman 5.35, Garnant 5.40, Glanammm 5.45, Ammanford 5.55, Pantyffvnnon 6.5, Pontardulais 6.15, Llangennech 6.20, Byiiea 6,25, and Llanelly at 6.35 a.m, returning same day. To SWANSEA, Lianelly, Ferryside, Carmaithen, Pembroke Dock, Tenby. and New Milford, leaving Mountain Ash at 10.20 a.m., Merthyr 10,20, Abernant 10.40, Aberdare 10.35. Llwydcoed 10.45, Hit wain 10.55, Glyn Neath 11.20, Resolven 11.30, and Absrdylais at 11.40 a. ID., returning AI1. 29. To PORTHCAWL, leaving NEWPORT at 1.45, Cardiff 2.10, and Bridg .nd at 2.50 p.m., returning same day. For fares and return times see special bills. 603 J. GRIERSON, Gene; a] Manager. ^VREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP HALF-DAY TRIP. On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24eh, a HALF- HOLIDAY EXCURSION for BRIDGEND and SWANSEA will leave CARDIFF at 2.0 p.IU.. Ely 2 5. and to Swansea, only fromst. Fagans at 2 10, Peter. ston 2 20, Llantrissant 2.30, Pencoeil 2.45, and Brid- gend at 2.55 p.m. For fares and return times see special bills. 6042 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. U MM E R TOURS IN .^COTLANTX GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Roy .l Route, vi& Crinan and Caledoni n Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or IoNA sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 a.m., in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Skyo, Gairloch, Staffa, lona, Gloncoe, Islay, Stornoway, &c. Official Guide, 3d Illustrated, 6d and 3s. Time bills with map and fares free hy post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street G OUDALL AND OIL IMPORTERS AND REFINERS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Have OPENED the QATHEDRAL QIL LLANDAFF-YARD, CARDIFF, Where they propose to manufacture their various Speciaiities jn ENGINE AND CYLINDER OILS For Marine, ColTery, Railw.iy, and other purposes, SAFE ry AND O I'> • E It LAMP OILS. COLLIERY, LOCOMOTIVE. AND HOT NECK GREASE, TRAM OILS. AC. They are also Importers of ) OMVE, COLZA, CASTOR. LAKO. and NEATSFOOT OILS. 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PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor-Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist i Dentist, 19?, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea. 807o 1012 PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor-Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist i PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea. 807o 1012 PILLS £ Will be paid to any person who, by using GOLDMANNS IMPERIAL UOO'l'H WATER, is again troubled with toothache.— S. Goldiuann A Co., Dresden. To be obtt ned genuine I from Mr J. MUNDAY, CHEMIST, 1, High-street, Cardiff. Per bottle. Is by cost. Is ":1. 269e4345 public Amusements. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROAL, CARDIFF, LESSEE AND MANAGER. Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN Important Engagement of Mr Charles Dornton's Two 'rphiiis'' Company. Special Engagement of Mr W. i 1GNOLD in his Original Creation of "JACQUES THE BULLY." Mr CHARLIS I'ORNTON as "PIERRE iHE CIUP PLK" 2,783rd time. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AUGUsT IStb, Grand Production of the Celebrated Play, the rlHVO 0RPHANS. POWERFUL CAST! ALL THE ORIGINAL EFFECTS MONDAY NEXT, Auaust 22nd, Mr F. A. Scudamore's Company in lUGS AND RONES" and "FIKST CLASS." Open 7. Commence 730 Half-price at 9. 1-arly doors open 0.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson A Sliackell's, Ltd. 1041 "XT E W G R A N D~THE AT RE O F -L* VARIETIES. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION CHANGE OF COMPANY. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LJKE SUCCESS Most Expensive Euaement of the Unapproachable Artistes, the Original and onlv piNAUDS,' The most Talented and Refined Artistes upon the Stage. FUN! FUN! FUN! Roars of Laughter at their Burlesque, THE SPANISH BULL FIGHT By particular desire, CEE MEK'S BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN (Three in number) will make their "irst Aopearauce, in conjunction with hims,.Jf, on the AERIAL TRAPEZE. The Prettiest and most Graceful Pei formers extant. Mr Day feels lUuch grtjfication in allnounciD that be èas beeu fortunate enough to arrange for the PRINCE OF ALL GYMNASTS, QEE I EE, TO REMAIN ONE WEEK LONGER. For full list of Company see bills Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, 10s bd (Lower Circle); Upper Circle, 5s Dress Circle, 2s Orchestral Stalls, 2-; Boxes, Is bd Pit. Is Gallery Entrance in Womanby-street, admission 6d. Half-price at 9 o'clock to all parts except gallery. Doors open at 7 Perform- ance at 7.30. r 5b77 CiOLONIAL HALL, NEW-STREET, t CARDIFF, TO LET For Meetings, Lectures, Entertainments, Ac. Apply to Coliett ami Isaac or to F. J. Smith, 49, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 4527 MAESYCWMMER. AESYCWMMER BRASS BAND BENEFIT.—A FETE. GALA, <fc SPORTS will be held oariy in September. GALLOWAY and FOOT RACING. Splendid Prizes will b offered. Applica- tions for Shows, Standings, and Entries for Events to be made to Hon. Sec., Ma> sycwmmer. Apply early. 566 liaicls. INNERS, 21 and 22, Broaumead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, VI. Good Beds, Is and Is fed. 5218 jyJ" ANTLES, JjlXTRAORDINARY g A L E THIS DAY, rpHURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1887, THE jyjANTLE AND jgUTR gjTOCK OF MR FREDERICK COX, 23, 8T. MARy STREET, QARDIFF. Mr COX havin); DISPOSED of HIS PREMISHS and STOCK to ROBERT PINDER, who will carry on t.he business in ANTLES, JACKETS, & JlUR THE STOCK, AMOUNTING TO UPWARDS OF £2,000 0 0, Will be sold at an Immense Reduction, and consists of RICH SEAL MANTLES & JACKETS, VELVET AND CANVAS MANTLES, JpUR-LINED CLOAKS, CLOTH DOLMANS AND JACKETS, gILK AND BEADED MANTLES, QOLOURED JACKIGTS, gTOCKINKTTE JACKETS, WATERPROOF CLOAKS, JglUR CAPES AND FUR BOAS. The StKik has purchased at a LARGE DISCOUNT UNDER COST PRICE, and will be quickly cleared out by ROBERT piNDER, 23, ST- MAKY CARDIFF, gALE rpHTS 'jpHURSDAY, UGUST 18TH, 1887, AND FOLLOW ING DAYS. 5847 PEns: ISS wishing to MAKI MONEY -NL at a minimum risk b small transaction* for quick niofit in 111 a few hours) should investigate H; B. the popularity of which is evidenced by 010<: crowded state of his commodious suite of offices. Each B5 commands £1,000 Stock without further liability. Full Explanatory Pamphlet free. Minagemeut of accounts undertaken a.nd stocks selected, if desired, on tenns to be had on application. Average duration of operations, th ee days Tho "Civil Service Gazette" say#:—" Thjs gentle- man's boni fides are indisputable." The 'Sunday \Mie i aStockbroker offers to produce hi- banker's passbook for inspection of intending clients and authorises his bankers to disclose his balance, the inference is that clients will be treated honestly. This is what Mr H. B. Smith, the well- known stockbroker, of 110, Cannon-street, offers in his j circuhu 10 d The Financial News" Mr Smith's chculars do not emanate from ome attic or garret occupied by firms whoso names aie even unknown to London operators." The "Court Journal" s:iys :—"The throng of oper- ators dealing with Mr :-mith is quite astounding, and is a sufficient testimony to the popularity of his trans- actiun" Telera.ms and all information free. HB. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, • Cannon-street, London, E.C. 5205 HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or càronic discharges oi the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold III Paris oy J. Ferre \suœcssor to Brou) Pharmacies, 102 Rue Richelieu in Loudon by Wilcor 6i. Co., 239, Oxiora-street, W., who will foi w&ra it free by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kingdom on t receipt oi P.0.0 Also by all Chemists. 12852 3199 S»usiius5 ^.iiifwsses. N A I S II R 0 s 72, QUEEN-STREET, The Cheapest House for every Description of ARTISTIC UPH LSTERY AND CABINET FURNITURE, TOILET AND PlKR GLASSES, CARPETS. FLOOR CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, HEARTHRUGS, SPRING MATTRl S-SES, BEDDING, IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. ¡FUftNITURE! s pURNITDRE!! NAIS H BROS., 72, QUEEN-STREET (CROCKHERBTOWN), CARDIFF. 5973 43/e CJREAT C<ALE X OF O I ILLINERY AND JpANCY DRAY, &c. The whole of our Stock of SUPERIOR QUALITY GOODS WILL NOW BE SOLD AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS From the Regular Prices. The Stock consists of Ladies' and Children's French and English Millinery, Ribb n-, Flowers, Feathers, Laees, Beads, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Sun Hats and Bonnets in great variety, Children's Dresses and Costumes, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys and Jersey Suits, Ladies' Dress Improvers of every description. Novelties in Wool and Silk Shawls, Wraps, Cloaks and Squares, Tennis and Fedora Fronts Qnd Sets, Ladies' and Children's Aprons an.i Pinafores, in all the latest patterns. Ldies' and Children's Sun- shades, J..1"lies' and Servants' Mob Caps (very choice). Laces and Lac Goods, iik, Cambric, L nen, allti Print Handkerchiefs, Lad es' and Children's Corsets and Stays, Silk, Kill, Tasouv, and Thread Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. The new Wire Dress Improvers, the real" Erill-o.Br:t¡::h," Irish hanamade Underclothing, and a great variety of Novelties in Fancy Drupei y. The whole of the stock will now be sold at extraor- dinary reductions in order to clear the whole of it, previous to making an entire change in the management of that branch of our business, and we would respectfully commend this Sale to the Special (If our Regu.ar Customers, who will ensure It Savill of from 20 to 30 per cent. during this sale. Yours Respectfully, W J^OrtNER & 27, 28, 29,30, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, 15042 VY 422.6.554 pIANOFORTE TUNING. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN, AND If AR MONIUH DliALHIiS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, MUSIC SELLERS, &.C., &c., QUEEN'S-J3UILDINGS, A RDIFF, AMI AT 97 aud 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, 35 NEWPORT, MON., 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, 146, WESTG \TE-STREET, GLOUCESTER. 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. ALSO PEXARTH AND BUECON. Under the Patronage of the MARQUESS OF FAIU CAWDOR, LORD DYNKVOR, LonD JERSU., LORD WINDSOR. LORD ABUKDARI;, VISCOUNT EMLYX. and the leading Reidents in the District. Tuners by Appointment to the University College of Wales, Howell's School, Ac Average number of Pianos Timed, One Thousand per Month. Attention is respectfully invited to the following TESTIMONIALS. From Messrs BRINDSMI-AD AND SONS. September bth, 1386 To THOMPSON AND SHACKELL. Limited, Cardiff. Dear Sirs,-Knowillp; from long experience the excel. lence of your siaff of I ianoforte Tuners (many of whom were trained III oar factory), we have much pleasure in advising our frieuds to scare your assisianca wherever We have an opportunity of doing so. We are ure that wha iever Piano may be placed under your care wiH have proper ¡tttelltion, and we, therefore, with confidence recommend your esteemed firm.— W« are, Dear Sirs, very truh yours, JOHN BRIVSMF.AD AND SONS. From Messrs COLIARD AXD COLLARD. Loudon, 16, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor-square. We have much pleasure in recoll1mendin/l: Messrs THOMPSON AND SHACKEI.L, Limited, Cardiff, who we haye 110 doubt will oe ahle to attend to your Piano- forte satisfactorily, as they are accustomed to tune our instruments.—Yours obediently, COLLARD AND COLLARD. FJIUNING AND IlEPAIRING D EP ART lENT. 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