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^aka bij ^artton. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and MEAGER. £ rre Stock, Implements, & Crops, at Blackpill..Sept. 23 Farm Stock. &c., at Gower Sect. 25 Freehold Estate, at Handily Sept. 26 Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd Sept. 25 Leasehold Property, at Aberdare Sept. 30 Live Stock, &c., at Caerphilly Oct 1 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Schooner, at Cardiff .Sept. 19 Steamship Shares, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Property, at Bridgend Sept. 21 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Farms, at Aberayron „.Sept. 21 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Priie and other Rams, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Superior Ram Lambs, at Canton Fair.Sept. 19 Office Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Bulbs, at Cardiff Sept. 21 Freehold and Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff..Sept. 26 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Household Appointments, at Cardiff Sept 26 21 Stud Sale, at the Horse Exchange. Cardiff .Sept. 28 Cows and Heifers, at C irdiff Sept. 28 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Markets and Slaughterhouse, at Llanelly Sept. 19 Foundries, Shares, &c., at Llanelly -.Sept. 26 Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Villa Residences, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture & Pianoforte, at Swansea.Sept 20 Land and Cottages at Swansea Sept. 24 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Furniture and Effects, &c at Cardiff Sept. 19 Messrs HUWELL, DA VIES, and CO. Draft Farm Stock, near Abeniare Sept. 23 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. Freehold Properties, at Cardiff — Mr W. G. LATTY. Sheep, at Canton Fair Sept. 19 Horses, etc.. at Cardiff .Sept. 21 Postponement of Sale of Bicycles,Ac., at Cardiff.Sept.25 Safes, at Cardiff Sep. 25 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Furniture, at Rooms.Sept. 19 and 20 Messrs McTURK. Stock, at Llwyncyntefhi Park, Breconshire.Sept. 26 Mr W. S. MILLER. Live Stock, etc., at Forest Lodge, Brecon Sept. 24 Messrs MORGAN and RUBOTHAM. Ewes and Cattle, at Cross Vane.Sept. 23 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Farms, at Whitland Sept. 20 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Properties, at Newport.Sept. 18 Hotel, at Pontypool _Sept. 24 Free Beerhouse, at Newport Sept. 25 Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Cattle, Horses, Corn, &c., at Pentyrch .Sep 26 Messrs EDWARD ROB KRTs SON. Leasehold Premises, at Swansea Sept. 25 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff — Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Rams, at Cardift sept 19 Timber and Materials, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Neath.Sept. 25 Machinery, Plant, &c., at Caerphilly Sept. 26 & 27 Farming Stock, &c at Wenvoe Oct. 7 & 8 Plant and Machinery, at Aberdare Oct- Colliery Plant, &c., at Aberaman Oct. — Messrs STRAKléR and SON. Household Furniture, at Abergavenny .Sept. 19 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontypridd). Cobs, 4c., at Pontypridd.Sept. 18 Farming Stock, Cilyfynydd October 3 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Hay, &c., at Brocastie..Sept. 26 Farming Stock, at Laneiay Hall Sept. 27 Freehold and Leasehold Property. at Cowbridge..Oct. 1 Mr JOHN THORNTON. Shorthorns and Young Hulls, &c.. ur. Cardiff Oct. 1 (SHERIFFS SALE. Household Furniture, at Radyr Sept. 21 "THE GREEN FA KM, ST. FAGANS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHOR THORNS AND YOUNG BULLS, CART AND NAG HORSES, AND FAT SHEKP. MR JOHN THORNTON will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, October 1st at One o'clock, at the Green Farm, one mile from st. Fagan's, and three from Cardiff, the HERD OF SHORTHORNS andsomeDAIRY STOCK, belonging to Mr James Howell; of Cardiff. The Stock is descelllled from some of the best herds of the day, includin Lord Hindlip's aud Sir H. Hussev Vivian's, Rut., amI among the animals arB seTerål capital specimens of Bate's blood, as well as M1' Stratton's and Mr Thomas's well-known stocks. High- dass bulls have ben used, includinjl; Baron Oxford 31'(l (42767).and Heathfield (05852), from Mr Stratton's prize cow, Merry May. and Mr John Game's Royal Butter- fly's Duke (54053) is now ia service. The herd has been successfully exhibited at the Bath and West and local Bhows, and comprises some capital animals, as well as a number of young bulls, many of which are tit for service. Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER will SELL about 20 CART and NAG HORSES and about 100 FAT SHEEP, further particulars of which will be announced. Catalogues may be had of Mr James Howell, St. Mary-street, Cardiff of Mr John Thornton, 7, Princes-street, Hanover-square, London, W. or of Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, b, High-street, Cardiff. 8008 SALE"TO-MORROW! CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1889. SALEOF HIGHLY PURE-IiRSD SHROPSHIRE EWES AND RAMS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are honoured with instructions from he Most Noble the Marquis of Bute to SELL by AUCTION, at this Fair, on THURSDAY, the 19th September next, at 10 30 punctually. 30 PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE BREEDING EWES And a few valuable PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE RAMS, Descended from some of the best Pedigree Flocks. 7677 TO-MORROW. CARDIFF HORSE SHOW. SALE OF TIMBER AND MATERIALS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Contractor to BELL by AUCTION, on the Show Ground, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 19th September, 1889 (and not on Tues- Say. the 24th, as previously advertised), commencing it 12.30 o'clock, the valuable TIMBER AND MATERIALS ased in the construction of the Show-yard, comprising in assortment of lied and White Flooring Boards, Matched Boards, Battens, Deals Planks, and Scant- lings, and otber Materials, tbe whole of which will be put up in convenient lots. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff: or to view to Mr T. Rees, the Contractor, on the Show Ground, Cardiff. 7941 THE GNOLLCOLLIKRY, NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT. MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS, POWERFUL ENGINE, BOILERS, &c. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SE LL by AUCTIO N, at the above Colliery (which is situate within five minutes' walk of the G W. H. Stations at Neath), on WEDNESDAY, the 2bth day of September, 1889, at 12 noon, the whole of the COLLIERY PLANT, MATERIALS, MACHINERY, AC. Including 60in. Cornish pumping eagine,_ Oft. stroke, by Sandys, Vivian, and Co.. Hale Cornish and other boilers, Tangye's steam and other pumps, from 21in. pinnger to small do., 20ft. by lift, coal screen, pitch- pine colliery frame and pitbead gearing, bolted and braced with wrought iron, and In good condition wrought and cast expansion and other pipes, 19in., 12in., 9in., bin., and 4in. pit carriages, shear legs, crabs, water and oil tanks, colliery wagons, powerful I' bobs, lifting screws, fly-wheels, plummet- blocks, a qnantity of wrought and cast scrap iron, and the contents of smiths' and carpenters' shops and store- rooms aiso the wooden buiLiiugs erected on the premises, which are slate-covered, measuring 40ft. by 20ft. „ „ The Colliery is within a few minutes' walk of the Railway Stations at Neath. Further particulars and Catalogues of the Auc- tioneers. b, High-street, Cardiff, September, 1889. 7811 THE ENERGLYN COLLIERY, CAERPHILLY. FIRST SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDRR are instructed by the Energlyn Coal Company to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 26th and 27th of September, 1889, the first portion of the Valuable PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS AND EFFECTS At this Colliery. Also the FARMING KTOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND HAY, Which roughly include 16 ENGINES and BOILERS, iboutfjuTONSof Small HAILS, about 150 TONS of large 4ft. about 120 TONS of TRAM PLATES, HAULING ENGINES, 5 VARIOUS STEAM PUMPS, SEVERAL TONS of SPIGOT and FAUCET 9m. PIPE-, about 1,200 SLEEPERS, SAW BENCH, and CIRCULAR SA W'j, Portable Engine, the contents of Blacksmiths' nd Carpenters' shop-, Colliers' Tools, Stocks, and Jies, Old anJ New Wire ;Ropes, 85 COLLIERY TRAMS, quantity of Iron Wheels, Sheaves, Rollers, &c., WOODEN and other BUILDINGS, RAILWAY and COLLIERY WEIGHING MACHINES, about 733 YARDS of RAILWAY SIDINGS laid with T and double-headed rails of 45ibs and 801bs per yard respec- tively, several tons of various sized Gas and Water Piping, 120 SEVEN-TON RAILWAY WAGONS, which are in good condition and at present running on the Taff Vale Railway a quantity of Wrought and Ca-t Scrap Iron, and a valuable lot of other COLLIERY REQUISITES. The Farming Stock comprises 68 breeding ewes, 12 fat steers and heifers, two cart horses-, about 1bO tons of very prime meadow hay, the carts, harness, agri- cultural implements, and the keep on a portion of the farm up to the end of the year. The Plant and Machinery will be sold subject to the Auctioneers' usual conditions, and the Farming Stock, •fee., subject to three months' credit. The colliery IS distant about one mile from Caer. philly, and is within one minute's walk of thePwllypant Station on the Rhyinuey Railway. The sale will commence each day illlmediately after the arrival of the 11.3; up train at Pwllypant frolll Car- diff. Order of sale :—First Day, 300 Lots of colliery plant and machinery. Second Day, 2(0 Lots of colliery plant and machinery, and the farming stock. The underground engines, boiler-, rails, tram plates, and other valuable plant and machinery will be sold at a later date, of which due notice will be given. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had from 'he Auctioneers, 5, High-street. Car- diff. 7447 N.B.—The GNOLL COLLIERY SALE will be held on the 25t'i September, and the ENERGLYN COL- LIERY SALE on the Xwn Days following, viz., the 56th and 27th September. 1889. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, Auctioneers, Ac., Cardiff. HIGliJ<:1ELD, PENARTH. FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, JD this desirable and substantially-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, Situate in one of the best positions in Penarth, com- manding extensive views of the Channel and Somerset- shire Coast, and surrounded by well-laid out gardens, tennis grounds, and lawns. The House contains dining,drawing, breakfast, and smoking-rooms, 10 bed- rooms, bathroom, and general offices. Immediate occupation if required. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7b76 JJLLL-POSTIN(T AT NEWPORT, MON. D J. DK REES, lou COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NE WPOKT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in < Newpor Itc. Work executed with despatch 1009 ales by faction. SALE TO-MORROW. On THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 19TH. 1889. SALE ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale cf Capital Collection of Genuine OFFICE FURNI. TURE, removed from two offices at the Bute Docks, IVFESSRSGOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -i-vJL are in receipt of instruction to SELL by A.UC- TION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff. on THURSDAY, September 19th, 1889, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, a large collection of VALUABLE OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising several mahogany and oak writing tables, two 4ft. bin. Dickens' office tables and well-made MAHOGANY OFFICE TABLE with CYLINDER front on pedestals of drawers, Japanned deed chest, several enclosed washstands and fittings, a 10FT. 6IN. POLISH PINE ENCLOSED BOOKCASE, 2 smaller bookcases, a CIRCULAR FRONT MAHOGANY top counter, another counter tilled with drawers, several gas fittings, umbrella stands, coal box, fenders and irons, Brussels and tapestry carpets and rugs. a 4ft. mahogany cup. board with small drawers, A CAPITAL 6FT. WALNUT BOOKCASE with glass doors, 6 mahogany chains in hair cloth, 8 similar chairs in leather, nest of pigeon holes, a CAPITAL OFFICE DESK with BRASS BOOK RAIL on stand, and a quantity of miscelhmeous items and also, on behalf of MESSRS JACOB CART- WRfGHT and SONS, the celebrated safe-makers of WEST BRoMWICH, 15 FIRST-CLASS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES of various sizes, all fitted with their celebrated 4 and 6 lever powder-proof locks. ON VIEW THE MORNING OF SALE. Full particulars of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 8037 SATURDAY NEXT. 21ST SEPTEMBER, 1889. SPECIAL SELECTION FOR THIS SALE. SALE OF EXTRA FINE BULBS. ALL WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME AND COLOUR. From the long Catalogue that nave such satisfaction last season. Consisting of EXTRA FINE DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS for glass, pots or bedding; choice mixed Narcissus, Crocus, tinest named Tulips, Scilla, Siberica, choice Iris, Ranuuculus. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .1.1 will SELL by AUCTION at their Sale-rooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on the above date, at Three o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 8035 To be SOLD pursuant to an ORDER of the HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, made in an action re Thomas Williams Morgan v. Williams, 1884, W., 405 6, with the approbation of Mr Justice North bv MR LEWIS GOTTWALTZ (of the firm of Gottwaltz and Bowring), 11, High-street, Cardiff, the person appointed by the said Jude, at the Reyal Hotel, at Caidiff, in the county of Glamorgan, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1889. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Situate in the Counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth, Viz. :— LEASEHOLDS. LOT 1.—The PREMISES, No. 248, Bute-street, Car- diff, containing shop and offices on ground floor, five rooms over. good kitchen, cellar and w.c. in the base- ment. and back-yard. Let to Mr W, E. Vaughan, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £4b. LOT 2.—The PREMISES, No. 249, Bute-street, Car- diff, containing similar accommodation. Let to Mr C. Chase, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £60. LOT 3.-The PREMISES, No. 250, Bute-street, Car- tliff, containing similar accommodation, with an entranct) from Hope-street. Let to Mr G. Day, as yearly tenant, at drental of £ 60. LOT 4.—The PREMISES, No. 251, Bute-street, Car- diff, containing similar accommodation also a stable and. 10ft, with an entrance from Hope-street. Let to Mr G. Bantield, as monthly tenant, at a rent of £ 4 16. per lunar montl1. LOT 5.—The PREMISES, 252, Bute-street, Car- diff, containing similar accommodation, with capital bakehouse fitted with two ovens. Let to Mr J. H. Davies, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £74. The tenant of this Lot has a back entrance from Hope.street. LOT 6.-Tbe Large and Well-built BUILDING a.t the rear of Nos. 243, 249, 250, and 251, Bute-street, with a Frontae to Hope-street, Cardiff, fitted as Four Stables, with Carpenter's Shop over, in the several occupations of Messrs R. England, E. England, C. Merlini, and E. Jones as yearly tenants and producing a rental of £70. The whole of the above Premises are held under one Lease from the Trustees of the late Marquess of Bute for the remainder of a term of 98 years from the 2hh day of September, 18)2, at tbe ground rent of £ 22 12s 6d per annum, which will be appor. tioned between the several lots us follows ;— S3 10s each on Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. £6 on Lot b. £2 12s 6d on Lot 6. FREEHOLDS. LOT 7.—The FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Trosnant Lodge, Clarence-street, Pontypool, in the County of Monmouth, containing, on the ground floor — dining room, opening to aon- servatory, drawing room, breakfast room, surgery or office, two kitchens, pantry, cellar, ant. w.c, front and back staircases, Dye bedrooms and dressing-room, two box-rooms, a walled-in garden, two-stall stable, coach-house, and harness-room, and yard, with enrance from Clarence-street. Tbe Honte is in the occupation of Mr U, H Daniel, as tenant from year to year, at the rent of £55 per aunum. LOT 8.—Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GAR- DENS, si-uate in Colhugh-street, in the town os Llantwit Major, in the county of Glamorjl;al1, and a detached ORCHARD a short distance therefrom, about one-ninlh part of an acre in extent. Let to Messrs R. Morgan and J. Morgan respectively, as yearly tenants, at the rents of JB3 10s and j38 per annum. Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be had gratis, in London, of Messrs Cunliffes and Davenport, Solicitors, 43, Chancery-lane, W.C. ot Messrs Ashurst, Morris, Crisp, and (Jo., Solicitors, b, Old Jewry, E.C. and in the country of R. W. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 8, Charles-street, Cardiff; and of the Auctioneer and at the place of sale. 77a LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, by Messrs HOWARD, MAPLE, and CO., and other noted houses. EXCELLENT CARPETS, supplied throughout by Messrs MARSHALL and SNELLGROVE, London. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIAHD-TABLE, seats, and fittings, by Wright and Co., a DINING ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, a DRAWING-ROOM superbly furnished in rosewood, breakfast and library furni- ture, the CONTENTS of 10 BEDROOMS, Pantries, Kitchens, &c. Removed to the Sale Rooms for better convenience oj sale. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th and 27th September, 1889, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS Of a LARGE RESIDENCE in the NEWPORT- ROAD, CARDIFF. IN THE BEDROOMS Decorated iron bedsteads, with bedding, chairs and tables of servants' rooms, first-class HALF-TESTER and FRENCH-SHAPE BEDSTEADS in BRASS and WOOD, with patent sprin and other mattresses, feather bedding, several pairs of toilet tables, swing glasses, GRAND WALNUT WARDROBE, with toilet tables and other appointments to match, slipper, hip, and sponge baths, a BhAUTIFUL BURR WAL- NUT WARDROBE, with dome centre and pedestal toilets, and bedstead en suite, beddill and window curtains to match, THREE LARGE and HANDSOME WARDROBES, with toilet tables and chairs in asb and mahogany chests of drawers, two easy chairs, all the carpets off floors in Brussels and tapestry, a cheval glass, toilet services, linen, prints, child's cribs, and a large quantity of useful Bedroom Furniture. The DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, in POLLARD OAK, includes a VERY FINE SIDEBOARD, with glass back a MASSIVE DINING TABLE, 10ft. long; a FULL SUITE of 12 CHAIRS, and a COUCH, up- holstered in morocco leather a dinner wagon, cabinet coal vase, HANDSOME OVERMANTEL, all originally made to special order; butler's tray. large Turkey carpet, A VERY FINE CLOCK, and a pair of real bronze vases card table, curtains, &c, The CONTENTS of the LIBRARY embrace a full sized suite of chairs and three handsome mahogany bookcases, all made to special order at a great cost a writing table with leather top. about A QUANTITY OF BOOKS, Including, amongst others The Popular Encyclopaedia, 14 vols. The Popular Educator, 6 vols. Knight's Pictorial Shakespeare, 7 vols. The Imperial Dictionary, 6 vols. 9 volumes of Mavryat's Novels, 42 volumes of the Waverley Novels 31 volumes of Lord Lytton's Works the Worlds of Ch rles Lever, 16 vols. The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 20 vols. and many others. Also several volumes of Italian and French Works. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM. massive steel and brass fenders and flreirons, silk and ecru curtains, with holders and cornices, ottomans, side and centre tables, A VALUABLE ROSEWOOD CABINET, with high back, beautifully inlaid in various woods, two flue screens, A PAIR OF CHINA CABINETS, a VALU- ABLR COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA in Worcester, Dresden, Chelsea, and Derby, a FINE PAIR OF HANGING DRESDEN CANDELBRA, a pair of pedestals, a 4ft. 6in. ebonised bookcase with real Sevres plaques, mlaia chests of drawers, A NEARLY NEW IRON FRAME, 7 OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE in ROSEWOOD CASE by COLLAlill AND COLLARD, an inlaid rosewood suite in silk and plush and saving covers, grand WILTON PILE CARPETS, coal vase, music cabinet, writing tables and fittings. The VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS by D'Uautei, SÙ. J. Reynolds, Broome, Braioer, Wkitcombe, Cuyp, Bonnington, Ostade, Pettier, Zuccarelli, Vicat Cole, Douzette, Velasquez, D. Teniers. D Ferres, Muriuo, Nermann, Morland, Titians, A. de Breanski, Leader, Powell, Ibbetson, J. J. Hill. The FITTINGS AND FIXTURES of BILLIARD- ROOM include a FIRST-CLASS, NEARLY NEW BILLIARD-TABLE with slate bed by Wright and Co., with ball, cus, racks, rules of game, Jec., settees, billiard light, linoleums, pictures, &c. THE PLATE AND CHINA PANTRIES contain set of entree dishes, a finely chased epergne. cruets. salad bowl, a plated spirit stand, salver, &c., two dinner services, tea, breakfast, and dessert sets, cut and en. graved glass. THE COMPLETE FURNITURE of BREAKFAST- ROOM, hall, kitchens, &c. garden and outside effects. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 8036 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. CROSS VANE, LLANTRliSSANT. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHROPSHIRE AND RADNOR EWES AND CATiLE. "V/FESSRS MORGAN and ROBOTHAM -i-vJL have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, near the Red Cow Inn, Cross Vane, on MON- DAY, 23rd September, 1889, a most excellent lot of 100 PURE-BREI) SHROPSHIRE EWES, 400 PRIME RADNOR EWES, 10 COWS CALVES, and 10 YOUNG CATTLE. Sale commence at One prompt, .Usual conditions. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, Market- square, Pontypridd. 8033 ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 21st SEp. TEMBKR, at 12 o'clock, sufficient of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of SMITH and SONS, RADYR QUARRY, LLANDAFF, to cover an Execu- 5l0nJssued through the County Court, will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by order ot the £ |igb Bailifl, Without any reserve. 8092 I ate5 bg Jlttctiott. SALE TO MORROW^ THE AUCTION ROOMS, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19fch and 20th instant, Commencing at 2 oclock precisely each day. Un- reserved sale of very excellent almost new House- hold Furniture and Effects, lately purchased at considerable cost of Messrs Trapnell and Gane, and others, and removed from No. 31, Conway-road, Can- ton, by order of Henry Bromley, Esq., who is leaving Cardiff. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are favoured with instructions to catalogue and remove the above valuable effects, comDrising FURNITURE of the Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast-rooms, several Bedrooms, the Hall, Staircase, aud Kitchens, etc. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained at the Ro oms on application. The goods will be on view at the Rooms on Wednes- dsy, the 18th inst. Offices, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff'. 7936 SALE TO-MORROW. PORT OF CARDIFF. SCHOONER FOR SALE. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and .l co. have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Exchange, Car- diff, on THURSDAY, 19th September, 1839, at 3 p.m., the fine, strongly-built SCHOONER, "LADY CHANDOS,' of Yarmouth. Dimensions: Length, 72ft. 8m. breadth* 21tt. 2in. depth. 9ft. 9in. 99 tons register, and carries about 150 tons d. w. This Vessel is now discharging at Penarth Dock, where she may be inspected. For further particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., hippin Salesmen AND Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. 7788 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. AT THE CARDIFF EXCHANGE, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, at 3 p.m. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. will hold their NEXT SALE of STEAMSHIP SHARES, as above. and the following entries have already been received, viz. :— 4 £240 SHARES (ful.y paid) in the ABERDARE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD 1 S200 SHARE (fully paid) in the LESREAULX STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. 1.64th in the ss. NORTH DEVON, of CARDIFF. 4.64ths SHARES ss. QADOXTON of CARDIFF. 3-64ths SHARES 88 PRTNCF SOLTVKOFF of CAR- DIFF 4-64ths in the STEAM TUG LEVANT, of CARDIFF. 5 £2J Shares (fully paid) CARDIFF & WEST OF ENG- LAND STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 30 £10 SHARES (fully ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I-64th S!iA û1:r in the ss. EDINBURGH, of NEW- CASTLE. 1 £00 SHAUB(fully paid) FERNCLIFFE s.s.:CO.,LTD EARLY ENTRIES ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. For further particulars apply to TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO., Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, 7789 CARDIFF. SALE OF^STEAMSIIIP SHARES AT CARDIFF EXCHANGE. MESSRS SHOUT AND DUNN WIN HOLD their Steamship Share Sale by AUCTION this Month. Several shares have been entered, and farther entries are solicited. For further particulars apply to Short a.nd Dunn, Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. 7818 SALE TO-MORROW. RUTHIN GARDENS, CATllAYS. CARDIFF. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA PROPERTIES. jV/l R J. E. GUNN has been favoured L with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Gaeat Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of September. 1889, at Seven o'clock p III" subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the follnwing valllable and well-arranged VILLA RESIDENCES LOT 1.—All that VILLA RESIDENCE known as No. 6, Ruthin-gardens Cathays. Cardiff, held under lease from the Marquess of Bute ior a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1880, and prolÎucing the annual LOT 2.—No. 8, RUTHIN-G ARDENS, held under similar conditions, from 29th September, 1880, and producing the annual rent of £30. LOT 3.-No, 10, RUTHIN-GARDENS, held for a like term and under similar conditions, from 29th September, 1880, and producing the annual rentcf £ 32. LOT 4.—No. 12, RUTHIN-G ARDENS, held for a like term, from 29th T'eptember, 1880, and producing (when let the annual rent of of JB32). LOT 5.—No. 14, RUTHIN-G ARDENS, held for a similar term, from 29th September, 1880, and producing the annual rent of £ 32. LOT 6.—NO. 16, RUTHIN-GARDENS, held under similar conditions, from 29th September, 1880, and let at the annual rent of £ 33. LOT 18. RUTHIN-GARDENS, held for a like term as above, from 29th September, 1880, and producing the annual rent of £3: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are held at the same ground rent as Lot 1, viz., B5 14s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff; or as to Lots I, 2, 3, and 4 to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff also as to Lots B and 6 to MESSRS Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff and as to Lot 7 to Messrs James Trevor and Son, Solicitors, Nether Stowey, near Bridgwater, 7926 SALE TO-MORROW. No. 1, SENGHENNYDD-PLACE, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is favoured with instructions from Miss Jones, who is leaving Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises as above the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, on THURSDAY, the 19th September, 1889, comprising mahogany tables, mahogany couches in hair and leather, gent's easy chairs in ha. r and le<J.ther, maho- gany small chairs, smitll mahogany liideooard. folding chairs, deal tor. tables, dinner and other waie, brass. iron, and wood bedsteads, palliasses, spring and other mattresses, feather -and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, bedding, IluhoaIlY chests 0 f drawers, marble top and other washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, ware, fenders, fire irons, cane-seated chairs, kitchen tables, clocks, carpets, oilcloth, mats, coal vases, pictures, towel rails, night commodes, cooking- utensils, garden roller, quantity of timber, several tons of coal, &c., &c. j Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at two o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 7954 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT RE DAVID DAVID, Deceased, The Cottage, Ely. SALE of Attractive FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, and COTTAGE PROPERTIES, with ORCHARDS and GARDENS, BUILDING SITES, &c., known as The Ely Cottage Estate, and several First-class LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, 16 and 17, Garth-street, and 70, 71. 72 and 73, UNION-STREET, Cardiff, the Union-street property having an unexpired term of 947 years. By order of the Trustees. MESRS JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. 13'JL have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at an early date, the above desirable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, of which full particulars will appear shortly. 1111 the meantime, further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff, and the Properties will be pointed out, and may be viewed on any day trom 1 to 5 p.m.. on producing an order from the AuctiolH,ers. Philhar- monic Chambers. Cardiff, 12th Sept., 1889. 8012 SALE TO-MORROW CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19, 1889. MR W. G. LATTY has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at this Fair, 50 GRAND FAT WETHER SHEEP 15 FAT SHEEP, from John Lewis, Esq. Further entries of sbeep, cattle, or horses may be made, which are respectfully solicited. 13867 7963 THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATJ'Y begs respectfully to inform the nobility, clergy, gentry, gentiemn farmers, and his supporters generally that in accord- ance with the request of many gentlemen cf Cardiff and the surrounding neighbourhood, he will in future hold his SALES of HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, SADDLERY, etc., WEEKLY, viz on EVERY SATURDAY instead of fortnightly, as formerly. Entries for future sales are respectfully solicited. 8055 ON SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 21, 1889, AT 2 O'CLOCK SHARP. THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold his next SALE of HORSES, COB, AND PONIES 011 the above date. Present entries include horses from F. Williams, Esq., Wm. Evans, Esq., Capt. Rule, three horses from Louis Barnett, E8q. also two mountain pomes, urther entries are respectfully solicited. 8054 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of BICYCLES and TRI- JL CYCLES advertised to take place on the 18th instant at LATTY S SALE-ROOMS, opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff, is, in consequence of the Cardiff Regatta falling on the same day, POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25th. AU entries should be made by the 23rd inst. Entrance fee and for offering Is 6d, Machines may be sent in any day.—W. G LATTY, Auctioneer. 7906 AT LATTY'S SALEROOMS (OPPOSITE TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION) CARDIFF Ou WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1889. MR W. G. LATTY lias been favoured with instructions from Messrs A. J. Shrimp- ton and Co., the well-known firm of Fit a and Burglar Proof Safe Manufacturers, of Walsall-street Safe Works, West Bromwich, to SELL by AUCTION as above, at 2 o'clock p.m. TWELVE SUPERIOR SAFES, of various sizes, which will be on view day prior to and Morning of Sale. 8098 SALE TO-MORROW. ABERGAVENNY. MESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL by AUCTION at the Swan Hotel, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY, 19th September, 1889, a large quantity of valuable modern and antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, including a valuable lot of velvet pile, Brussels, and other carpets, in good preservation, noble pier glasses, and a general assortment of household requisites, fully described in posters. Sale to commence at Onli o'clock. 8043 Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavenny and Pontypool. ABERAMAN FARM, NEAR ABERDARE^ MESSRS HOWELL, DAVIES, and CO. are instructed by Messrs the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company (Limited) to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, September 23, 1889. at the above place, without reserve, the following DRAFT STOCK 600 SHEEP, VIZ. :-200 Fat Mountain Wethers,300 Mountain Breed- jng and Fat Ewes, 100 Mountain Lambs, and Four Rams. 7 PRIME FAT CATTLK. 6 DRAUGHT HORSES. The Auctioneers particularly call attention to this Sale. The Sheep are sound and healthy, and well worth ttie attention of purchasers. Three months' credit will be given upon aPVruvtld security, or dis- count for ash at the rate of 5 per cent. per aunum. Refreshments at One o'clock. Se to commence at LXwo o'clock IiP. 8049 bu faction. SALE THIS DAY NEWPORT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES AND DEBENTURE STOCK. MR THOMAS PARRY is instructed to SELL by AUCTION", at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, September 18th, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions 01 sale 8S shall be tl1ell produced, and in tbe following or such other lots as may be determined upon, the LllowJng very desirable RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES :— LOT 1—All that commodious and well-built FREE. HOLD RESIDENCE known as Hazlewood, Stow Park, Newport. f 2.—Ail that commodious and wsll-built Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Belle Vue, Gold Tops, Newpor LOT 3.—All that commodifJll3 and well-built Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Bromley House, Clytha-squaie, Newport. LOT 4.—All that commodious and well-built Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as St. Pauls House. Cardiff-road. Newport. ],01' 5.—All that commodious and well-built Long LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Belle Isle, Clytha.-crescen¡;, Newport. LOT 6.—All that well-arranged Long LEASEHOLD BUSIN KSS PREMISES,with warehouses and stabling attached, known as the Household Supply Stores, Alexandra-road, together with the Dwelling-house adjoining, LOT 7.-All those FIVE FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and beinc Nos. 3,4,10, 11, and 12, ettlefold-terrace, Tydu. LOT 8.—All that Long LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE forming part o' the Castle Esiate. Ro^er- srone, and now in he occupation of 1\11' John Rodwav. Lor 9.-£1.600 4 PER CENT. PERPETUAL DE- BENTIJRE STOCK NEWPORT AND PILL- GWENLLY WATERWORKS COMPANY. For lull particulars (with plans and conditions of Sale as to part of the Property) apply to the Auc- tioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport or as to Lot 1 to J. Eo Stevens, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea as to Lot 2 t,) Messrs Bevan, Hancock. Strachan & Co" Solicito;.<, Kaldwiu-street, Bristol as <o Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt, Solicitors. Newport as to 1'ots 7 and 8 to Messrs Evans and Davit s. Solicitors, Newport as to Lot 9 to Messrs AVilson and Son, Solicitors, Louth. Dated Newport, August 30. 1839. 7865 PONTYPOOL, MONMOUTHSHIKE TO BREWERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions to OKFRR for SALE by PUBLIC AUCIIOJN, at. the Haubury Hotel, Pontypool, on TUESDAY, September 24th, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sate as shall he there and then read, all that very commodious, old-established, and well-known FREEHOLD HOTEL, Known as The Hanbury." Pontypool, now in the occupation of Mr Walden, as tenant. The Hotel has a frontage of 45 feet to Clarence-street, a nd 84 feet 6inches to Trosnant, with front, side, and back entran<;es, and from its central situation commands a Ilare and increasing business, am] contains very capital cellerage, bar, bar-parlour, smoke-room, COll- mercial-room, parlour, kitcnell, pantry, brew-houses, stabling, and large yard alf) fhe good bedrooms and large club-room. For fu.ther particulars, plans, and conditions of Sale apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices Albany Chambers, Newport or of Messrs EDWARD- and LE BRASSEUR, Solicitors, Pontypool and Newport, Mon. Dated Auction and Estate office, Newport, ept. loth. 1889. 8014 BROCASTLE FARM, NEAR BRIDGEND. Situate three miles east of Bridgend, 3. W. lL Station, EfnJ four miles wet of Cowbride, T.V. R. Station. SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES, HAY, AND LATTERMATH. "jV| R JOHN THOMAS has been favoured -LvJL with instructions from Mr Thomas Thomas (who is retiring from farming), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Sent. 26th, 1889, 200 SHROPSHIRE BREEDING EWES. 80 lambs, yearling rams, lamb ratns, 9 milch cows (to calve early), 12 two-vear-old cattle, and 10 calves 4 cart horses and 2 cobs, 60 tons clover hay, 60 acres of ruffage. Refreshments at 11.30 Sale at 1 p.m. Four months' credit on the usual conditions. Further particulars in catalogue, and can be had of the Auctioneer, Hot his Offices. Cowbridge. 8091 LANELAY HALL. NEAR LLANTRISSANT. SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HOUSES, IMPLE- MENTS, AND CROPS MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured l.L with instructions from Mrs Thomas (who is giving up the land and house) to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, September 27th, 1889, 100 CROSSED RADNOR EWES, 90 FAT LAMBS, 16 HEAD OF EAT AND STORE CATTLE, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, 7 CART AND NAG HORSES. Four Months' Credit on the usual conditions. Refreshments at 11.30: Sale at 1 p.m. Further particulars in catalogue, which may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 8092 COWBRIDGE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWEL L'NG HOUSES, in the Town of Cowbridge, part of the real Estate of the late Colonel James Simpson Ballard, deceased, 1 R JOHN THOMAS is instructed to ItB. SELL by AUCTION, at the Bear Hotel, Cowtoridge, on TUESDAY, October 1st. 1889, at three o'clock in the afternoon, in two lots, subject to con- ditions of sale to be produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, LOT 1.—Five FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with the Gardens and Outbuildings thereto belonging, situate in the Limes, in the town of Cowbridge, in the respective occupations of David Williams, Eliza Davies, Richard Williams, and James Page, together wHh two, closets adjoitllu¡1; the same, now let to the Corpuratioll of Cowbridge, at the yearly rent of £ 1. LOT 2.—LEASEHO D DWELLING-HOUSE, situate m the Limes, aforesaid, held for 99 years from the 4tu of July, 1823, at the yearly ground rent of 2s 6d. j Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs W. Robinson Smith and Son, Solicitors, Swansea, Mr John Stockwood, Solicitor, Cowbridge; or from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 8093 CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALU ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, SITUATE IN THE PARISHES OF LLANARTH, LLANINA, CYDPLWYF, HENFYNYW, AND LLANDYSSI- LIO-GOGO, and distaut about two miles from tile Town of Aber. yron. IVfR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to .1V OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Feathers Hotel, Aberayron, at 1230 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 2lst day ot September, 1889, the undermentioned very valuable FREEHOLD FARMS. SMALL HOLDINGS, A CORN GRIST MILL, ACCOMMODATION LAND, DWELLING-HOUSES, &C., situate in the above parishes, and comprising an area of neatly 2,0C0 acres of excellent mead iw, pasture, and arable land, with the valuable plantations and oak groves thereon, conveniently situate near the main road from Aberayron to Cardigan and the roa.d to Llauartb to Llaudyssul, to be offered in 71 Lots, or in such other number of lots as may be deter- mined upon prior to or at the time of sale :—Bridgend Golan Blaenudol Penlonwern Ithiwonen Hafod Cefnmaesllanfach Maesyregiwys Castellpiggin Llwynbedw Pelon Felon, or Pelon Llwyncelyn Llainfach Rhydfach Glandwr Bryn- celin Cnwc Bach Tynewydd Gilfachyrhalen The Cottage, Gilfachyrhalen Pantgwair Felinyweru, or Wern Mill Step Inn, or Pelon; Llangarieglwytl, and part of Wernnewydd Cilwene Smith For-e Cilwene, and part of Wernnewydd Waunpenfordd (part of Oernant); Liain, or Llainbwlch heligen, and part of Castellygeifr; Oernant Blaen Bar- goed, and part of Bargoed Tyrhelig (part of Castellygeifr); Caetricornel (part of Castellrgeifr); Pantyreryrod Talybryu Cwm Pantyreryrod Part of Gwarycwm and Caebach (part of Pantyreryrod) Gilfachyrhalen Pentre James, or Argoed-y-gofaint Ffyllonfach; part of Ffyllonfach Weirglodd Rhydfach (part of Ffyllonfach); Tynewydd (part of Ffyllonfach) Rhosmount Penybont Parkgwair New Office; Rhydygofaint Caefoes (part of Rhydygofaint) Caetricornel and Llain (part of Rhydygofaint) Bargoed Cefnmaesllan Pontfaen f fynnongloch Perthpiod and Pertbpiodissa; Celn- Perthpiod Wernneydd Blaenllethy, or Old Salu- tation Maesteg Penybont, Gilfachyrheda Doldeg; Alder Cottage, or Evelfach Caegwair Perthneider Castellygeifr Cilcert Crossway Caebral, or Blaen- cilcert Rhydybfii and Darrenfawi. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may shortly be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen of Mr John James, MLgLstrates CJerk s Office, Aberayron ¡ at the Feathers Hotel, Aberayron; or of 7831 Mr EDWARD WOOD, Solicitor. Rhayader, Llanidloes, and Newtown. FOREST LODGE, BRECON, About 3 miles from Defyunoek and 6 from Brecon Railway Station. 1,900 SHEEP, 31 DAIRY CATTLE, 16 HORSES AND PONIES, AND 22 PIGS. mHE Annual Auction SALE of DRAFT JL STOCK, the property of Mr W. S. Miller, will be held on the premises as above, ON TUESDAY, 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1889, co Illpri.sinl!- SHEEP.—890 very good Store Ewes, 520 Fat and Store three-year-old Wethers, 80 splendid Cross Shropshire Ewe Lanibs, 370 Ewe and Wether Lambs, 10 pure Shropshire Rams, 30 Cheviot, Radnor, and I' Welsh Rams (very hardy). CATTLE.—30 Cows and Heifers, Shorthorn, Ayr- shire, and Jersey crosses (bred specially for dairy pur- poses), seven of which calve between day of Sale and Christmas 23 Spring-calving Cows and Heifers and Yearlings; Grand three-year-old Shoithorn Bull. waggon mare, aged Useful j four-year-old cob, 13-2, quiet to ride and drive Smart three-year-old cob, 13-3, do. do., very promising; Grand three-year-old entire pony; 12 well-bred mountain ponies, various ages and colours. PIGS.—22 porket and small pigs. Three months' credit on approved security for sums over £10, or discount at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt, com- mencing witb ewe. For customers from a distance brakes will meet trains, arriving at Brecon about 11 o'clock, from Mid- Wales, Hereford, Newport, Merthyr, etc.; also at Defynnock for as many as possible of those from Swan- sea and Neath lines. In the evening brakes will con- vey purchasers, going via Mid-Wales and Hereford, ;o Defynnock at 5.20, and for Swansea, Neatb, Cardiff, Newport, etc., to Defynnock at 6.13. 8001 Sept. 4, 1889. W, S. MILLER. BRECONSHIRE. TLf ESSES McTURK'S ANNUAL SALE J3j- of STOCK will be held at Llwyncyntefin Park on THURSDAY, Sept. 26, comprising 74 CATTLE, 1,805 SHEEP, AND 10 HORSES AND PONIES 7726 CARMARTHENSHIRE SALE OF IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTY «; NEAR WHITLAND. MR T. RULE OWEN has received in- structions to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the YeWerton Arms, Whitiand, on FRIDAY, the 20th September, 1889, at Three o'clock precisely, in three lots. the VALUABLE FARMS of PANTYG WRIG, EAST U'EGUM, and WEST BEGUM, Containing together 444 acres, or thereabouts, of good meadow, pasture, and arable land, situate within 2i miles of the Whitland Station of the Great Western Railway. The property lies in a rich agricultural district, and has a. good aspect Particulars, with lithograph plans, may be obtained on application to Mr T. Rule Owen, Estate Agent and Valuer, Haverford west; ami Messrs EATON EVANS and WILLIAMS, Vendors' Solicitors, Ha?erfordwt«t. Haverfordwest, qtb Sept., 1889. 7993 alts by ÀuaÍan. LOWER SKETTi FARM, BLACKPILL, NEAR SWANSEA. ANNUAL SALE OF LIVE STOCK, HAY, MAN- GOLDS, SWEDES, POTATOES. &c. MESSRS BEYNON and MEAGER have been instructed by Mr R. Lucas Hughes to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, September 23, 188:). the following LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, CRuPS, &e comprising :— :SfOCK.-Powerful cart horse. lo hands, a splendid worker, anl1 warranted sound: useful horse, 16 bands, a good worker bay cob (tive years), quiet and good in harness and saddle; two mountain ponies, two powerful colts rising threi; years two COWs in full profit. 20 fat sheep. < £ c mowing machine (in good condition), Bamford's hay tedder (double action, nearly new), chatfcutter, plough, iroll harrow, horse rake, cart, Croydon trap (ill good condition), &c. CROPS.-Six ricks of meadow hay, splendid quality and well harvested three acres of fine mangolds, in lots to suit purchasers five acres of jMvedes ilo, acre of white turnips (broa cast), suitable2* r market; do. potatoes in suitable lot, ic. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon sharp. Six Months' Credit on approved security (except for tat stock) on all sums above B3. Discount for Cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 8053 CARMARTHENSHIRE, NEAR LLANELLY. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND MINERAL ESTATE. jV'S ESSRS BUY .SON and MEAGER Jl-T-S- have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, the 26th September, 1889, at Five for H;¡lf-p;1st Five 0 clock iu the Afternoon (subject to con. ditions of sale to be then produced), all that very Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE called Dan-y-Quarry. containing about 170 acres, situate in Hamlet, in the Parish of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen. The situation ot the Estate is particularly eligible. being di,tant.about four miles from the tbnris'ling town of Llanelly, sixteen from Swansea, five from Kidwelly, eleven from Carmarthen, anti within a short distance of the turnpike road from Lianeliy to Carmarthen, The neighbourhood abaunds with coal, and some of the veins now in work on the adJollllD¡1; lands pass through this Estate. The Tenant of the Farm will show the Estate, and further jJarticlllars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at Swansea, and Messrs SIMONS and PLE IVS, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria-chambers, Swansea, 7th September, 1889. 8013 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION HOOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. Vf ESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .1* I- instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, September 20th, 1889, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOFORTE, comprising walnut drawing-room suite ill vilvet, mahogany dining-room suite in leather, wainut chiffo- nier, with plate-glass back and marble top walnut 100 tables, couches, pier glasse pianoforte, mahogany bookcase, birch wardrobe with plate-glass door, mahogany and bireh wa:il1stCtnds and dresing tables, iron and 'brass bedsteads, palliasses, spring mattresses, millpuff beds, mahogany chests of drawers, Brussds carpet, brass fenders, fire brasses also a conigllmellt of blankets. travelling trunks, bonnet boxes, ladders, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 8107 TO MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES, CAPITALISTS. AND OTHERS. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in one or more lot or lots, and ubject to conditions of sale which will be produced at the time of sale, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on TUES. DAY, Sept 24th, lo89, all that piece or parcel of LAND, containing by admeasurement 242 feet or thereabouts, and a depth of 60 feet or thereabouts, together with alt those SEVEN COTTAGES erected thereon, and known as Mainwaring.terrace, Pentre, Swansea. The said cottages are now let to respectable tenants at weekly rents amounting to £ 67 12s per annum. The whole of the above is heiti for a term of three lives and 99 years from the 23th March, 1853, and at an annual ground rent of £ 6 14s- 5d The Auctioneers beg to call1he attention cf intended purchasent to 2I.bove property, tbe whole of the Cot. tages havin been thoroughly repsired ami put in first- class order.¡ Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon, For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland and Isaac. Solicitors, Rutland-street; Herbert. Monger. Esq., Solicitor, Salubrious-"•lace or to the Auctioneers, 10,"Castle-street, Swansea. 8038 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBKRTS & SON have been instructed to Sl £ LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, September 25th, 1889, subject to Conditions of Sale, LEASEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, AND PRINTING-OFFICE, No. 52, Oxford-street. Swansea let on lease to Mr Parry for a term of 7, It or 21 years, from 24th June, 1884, at a yearly rent of i60. Held for three lives and a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1835, at the low ground rent of £ 2 10s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Thomas Davies, Esq., Solicitor, York Place, or to the Auctioneers, qõ, Oxford-street, Swansea. 8061 LLANELLY MARKETS & SLAUGHTERHOUSE, TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MR F. G. GOUGH, for ONE YEAR, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of September, 1839, at the Town-hall, Llanelly, at Threp oclock in the Afternoon (ubjct t" such c ndiuons as will then and there be produced), tlit LLANELLY MARKE' PIG MARKET, AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE PREMISES. ituate in the district of tile Lúcal Board of Health for the Borough of Llanelly, and all those Tolls. Rents. and Stallages taken and collected therein respestively. according to the Rules. Schedules, and Regulations in force in such markets and slaughterhouses. By Order of the said Board, 8025 JNO. JENNINGS, Clerk. Town-hall, Llanelly, 6th September, 1889. LLANELLY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FOUNDRIES, SHARES, AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MK F. G. GOUGH will ofler for SALE 1" by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Athenaeum Hall, Lianeliy, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following PROPERTIES, subject to such conditions as will then be produced (as a going concern), all that well-known FOUNDRY and MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WORl^S. known as the Glanmor Foundry, Llanelly, so success- fully carried on by the late John Powell, Esq, COlI- sisting of a well-furnished titting and roll sbop, cast house, annealing pot, pattern and blacksmiths' shops, lurnaces and offices, and including engines, boilers, lathes, &c., &c. together with all the plant, machi- nery, stock-in-trade, &c. The site of the works is held under lease for the term of 99 years, from the 2bth December, 1871, at the exceedingly low annual ground rent of £50. There is also beld therewith parcel of land, comprising 2 roods, 26 perches, or thereaj}outs, at the annual: ground rent of j26, and the freehold of a further parcel of land may be acquired from the vendors. Also all that FOUNDRY, known as the Old Foundry, Seaside, with the building', plant, machinery, tools, &c., &c., tOKether with a commodious DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining thereto, The whole is held for a term of 80 years, from the 25th March, 1355, at the low- ground rent of £8. Also 10 SHARES, of £50 each (fully paid) in the Old Castle Tin-plate Company, Limited, Llanetty 67 Shares of S50 each (£,0 paid) in the Burry Tin-plate Company, Limited, Llanelly 4 Shares of jEaO each (fully paid) in the Feilo Tin-plate Company, Limited. Pontardulais 14 Shares of £100 each (£65 paid) in the Fairwood Tin-plate Company. Limited, Gowerton 10 Shares of £50eacb (£40 paid) in the Old Lodge Tin- plate Company, Limited, l lanelly and Shares in the Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway Company, Llanelly, Iron Shipping Company, and Pontardulais Public Hall Company. Also a large number of LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES, situate at Seaside, Llanelly. Printed particulars aud conditions of sale may be obtaine of John Jennings, Esq., Town-hall, Llanelly of the Auctioneer, 13, Murray-street, Llanelly or < f D. W. REES, Solicitor, Llanelly. 2rd September, 1889. 787o Stales b11 i3riíntte QTEAMSHIP SHARKS FOR PRIVATE 0 SALE. 2 £100 Shares WYNN4SAY SS. Co., Ltd. 1 £28 Share GWENLLIA" THOMAS 2 £100 Shares ABERMAD SS. Co., Ltd. For price and further particulars apply to TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO., Steamship Share ilrokers and Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. I2iT Please Note Address, Telegraphic Address, Tredunn," Cardiff. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR PRIVATE SALE, 264th Shares Maharajah, t Mauaged by W. Miiburn & 2 64ta Shares Gilsland, f Co., of London and Cardiff. Apply to TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO., Steam- ship Share Brokers as above. Monthly Sales of Shares held, next 19th September. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR SALE. I 164th Share s.s. Whitby Abbey, 1 £100 Share Walter Thomas s.s. Co., Ltd., For price and full particulars apply to TUEGERTHEN DUNN and CO., Steamship Share Salesmen and Auctioneers, I Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. MONTHLY SALES OF SHARES HELD. See Auction List and Stock Column. Telegraphic Address, Tredunn, Cardiff. 7/90 gTEAMSBtIP SHARES FOR SALE, 4 64th SHARES in s.s. CANTON, managed by W. B, ¡ Corfield, Esq., of Cardiff. I-64th SHARE in a.s. PENZANCE. 1.64th SHARK in s.s. ENGLAND. 1 £200 SHARE in s.s. BILBAO. 1 £100 SHARE in s.s. BALA. 1 £100 SHARE in s.s. W. J. RADCLIFFE. I ¡.64th HARg in s s. ANCIENT BRITON. For furtuer particulars appiyto SHORT & DUNN, Auctioneers and Shipping Salesmen, Merchants' Kxehange, Cardiff. Telegraph Address Short A Dunn, Cardiff." 7759 COKE BREl Zti FOR SALE.—Suitable for Boilers, Furnaces, and Smiths' Fires, Lime Burners, Brick Makers, and others can be used in Hopcraft Furnaces.—Apply to Manager Gas Works, Swansea. 8031 /CARDIFF AJDVERTISLNG. -ii.L.X. I POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTE COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. .J:)Cl.Sõ Pcrmansn: Pù.lll'; .¡¡a.10ll8 1.11 f^.r.TiH> :wú Neighbour hood Contractors Tor ail aoscrp iott3 01 ¡; Advertising CimI:i&r Distiribuing Ac, 99 AiLoruers i.04" public Amusements. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHET ACTRNFI MANAGER _C" Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). September 18, S1ARTLING ATTRACTION REALISM EXTRAORDINARY II Mr W. H. SHARPE S Company in the Celebrated London Drama, SA VED FROM THE STREETS; Or, WAIFS AND STRAYS. Great Realistic River Scene. A River of Real Wateit Real Boats. Stem Launch. Everyone should see this most Startling Novelty. MONDAY, Sept. 23rd, The New Musical Comedy-Drama. SILVER FORTUNE. Box Plan at Thompson anti Shackell's, Limited. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERJ \jr HOUSE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager MR JAMES ELPHINSTONB Acting Manager MR ALFRED F. ELPHINSTONE TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Special EDagemem of the Popular and Premie) Irish Comedian, Mr HORACE WHEATLEY, and hii Great Company in the entirely New and Ori¡z;ina Musical Comedy-Drama, JL> RIGHT DAYS; Or, the Pride of Two Isles. New Songs, New Dance", New Splendid Scenery. Thunders of Applause, Roars of LaugbteE MONDAY NEXT. Sept. 23rd, and Two Followini Nights, EAST LYNNE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Septem- ber 26tu, 27th. and 28th, MR J. L. TOOLE ANJC LONDON COMPANY. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). LIVE LIVI N G! ALl V EI -CTL CAPTAIN DAN FISHER, TAITOOED MAX, CLUB PERFORMER AND JUGGLER, The Wonder of the Day. AT D'ARC'S WAXWORK ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF MRS IAYBIUCKs MODEL. 643 JGJ. RAND C O N CERT" MARIE ROZE OPERA COMRANY, PARK HALL, CARDIFF, SATURDAY, S E P T F>M B E R 21, On which occasion the following distinguished Artiatett will appear :— MADAME MARIE ROZE, The World-renowned Prima Donna. First appe&r&nOt since her brilliant artistic triumphs in France, Belgium, and Holland. MDLLE. CARLOTTA DESVIGNES, Prima Donno Contralto frcm the Royalltalian Openv Covent Garden. MR DURWARD LELY, The Celebrated Tenor. MR A NDREW BLACK. The New Baritone who has recèntiy met witb such great success in London. SIGNOR ACHILLE SIMONETTI, Violin Virtuoso. And SIGNOR GENNARO BISACCIA, Whose reputation is now universal. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 Carriages at 10.18 POPULAR PRICES Balcony, 5s Family Tickets (to admit five), 21s; Reserved Seats, 5s Second Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Plan (If Hall and Tickets at Thompson and Shackell'i (Limited), Queen's Music Warehouse, Cardiff. 7708 7a WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. THE GREAT HISTORICAL COMMEMORATION PICTURE JOHN WELEY, GEORGE WHITEFIELD, AND THE HOLY CLUB AT OXFORD, 1734, A.T P. W. TOM L FINE ART GALLERY, 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 7637 MERTHYR. .16.ALL-ENGLAND 120 YARDS' S&' JL HANDICAP. Also One-Mile (12.2) Ponj Race, Penydarren Park, MON DA V, October 7th. Foi particulars, apply Dan Thomas, Plymouth Arms Inn, Merthyr. 7958 ffettrsiotts. Q P E C I A L E X C URSIONS O FROM CARDIFF 1.Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting,) THURSDAY,- TO LTNMOUTH and ILFiÜcOMBE, Sept. 19th, Leave Cardiff 10.0 a.m., Ilfracombe At 10.0 a.m. ) 6.0 p.m. WESTON REGATTA. At 11.0 a.m. Leave Cardiff 11.0 a.14 and 5.15 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. ) Weston 8.15 p.m. Fares to-and-fro I Fore Deck, isM After Deck, 2s. r To~CLE VEDON and CH KPSXOWT- FRIDAY Leave Cardiff 11.45 Sent ^tii' Cievedon 5.15 p.m. At 11 jk „ m Fares to Cievedon, to and fro, For« A u-so a'm' I Deck Is, After Deck Is bd Chepston | Is 6d and 2s. SATURDAY, TO~LYNMOU TH AND ILFACOMBK Sept. 21, at DIRECT. Sept. 21, at DIRECT. 7.30 a.m. (Leave Cardiff 7.30 a.m. Iifracombe, Sunday at I 2.0 p.m. or return Monday, Sept. 23rd: _Ilfracombe. I 3.30 p.m. see bills. Bristol Channel Passenger Service, Limited, 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6284.179 AFTERNOON TRIP (from CARDIFF) to view the SAILING RACES by the favourite Paddle Steamer, Merrimac (weather and circum- stances permitting), WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18TH, leaving Cardiff Pier Fare: Bridge, Is 6d ior. and after deck, Is. Band and Refreshments on Board. SPECIAL TRIPS TO WESTON, K-? THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19TH. WESTON REGATTA. Leave Cardiff, 11.0 a..m. and 5 15 p.m Weston, 8.15 p.m. Fares to and fro-Fore Deck, Is 6d After Deck, 2s. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET. SEPTEMBER. LEAVE CARDIFF LEAVE WESTON Wed. 18-9.20, 11.45 a.m., I Wed. 18—10.30 and 3.20 p.m. and 8.0 p'M. Thurs. 19-10..50 am., 12.45 I Thurs. 19—11.35 a.m., and 3.0 p m. and 4.15 p,m. Fri. 20—11.45 a.m., 2.15 I Fri. 20—1.0 a.m., 3.30 and and 4.35 p.m. 5.45 p.m. For special througll arrangements oi Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Weils, <fcc., or for hire of Passenger Steamers to any place in the Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 109—6110 0 A RD I F F REGATTA. By kind permission of Sir W. T. Lewis, the LOW WATER PIER will be RESERVED for those who hold SUBSCRIBERS' TICKETS or the payment of SIXPENCE EACH. 8099 THOMAS EVANS, Secretary. GUEAT WESTERN AND LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. MANCHESTER RACES. On SATURDAY. SEPT. 2ist, a Cheap DAY EXCURSION to HEREFORD. Shrewsbury, Chester, Liverpool (Landing-stage or Lime-street), ànd Man- chester (London-road), will leave Cardifi at 5.20 a.m. Newport 5.45, Caerleon 5.50, Pontnewydd 6.0, and Pontypool-road at 6.20 a.m. For fares and fnll particulars see bills. Ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, a CHEAP DAY EXCURSION to CARDIFF and SWANSEA will leave Pontypool Road at 7.50 a.m., and to Swanser only from Newport at 8.15 a.m., Cardiff 8.40, Llan- trissant 9.5, and Bridgend at 9.2) a.m. For full particulars see biils. 8094 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager, ;1raperttT, &r.. to WtL RAILWAY HOTEL, PENARTH.—TO LET on Lease Lr 14 years from 29rh September in.-tant, the Railway Hotel, adjoining the station at Penaith. Plans of proposed alttlrations and improve- ments can be seen at the offices of Mr H. Heard, Solicitor, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff, to whom tenders must be sent' on or before the 2bth instant. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. —H. HEARD, Solicitor, Cardiff. 11th September, 1889. 7982 J-t. J. HEATH SONS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Respectfully beg to inform their numerous patrons and the public generally that they have OPENED A BRANCH AT 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD The Entire New Stock of PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, to., contain all the very latest patents and improvements. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed for Cash, or ma) be had on the ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. Also a Stock of VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS" and all kinds of Musical Instruments. All the Newest Music, Tutors, &c. Illustrated Catalogues and terms for the Hire S stea may be had on application, post tree. 5-1066 Very Agreeable to Take, A LAXATIVE & REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, FOR TillAR CONSTIPATION, J- HEMORRHOIDS, HILE, INDIEN HEADACHE. _t_ LOSS of APPETITE, NJ DTT T GASTRIC and 1 1 RLLLON INTESTINAL VJ TROUBLES Box 2s bd, stamps included. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. 7283 E, GtBILLON, b9 Queen-street, Cbeapside,Laadt