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V ALLSOPP & SONS, \-v BASS & CO., \\V-A j v v £ 0\ su>d otben BnET0N < */w>\ 8^ Mto 6d N& 7 12. co\ K30 X sitier. bu JUtctiotu ^CTOTXON APPOINTMENTS. BURNETT, & ELDRIDGE. W.. &t Abergarenny „ June 5 »^hoMFnrnT»Mr w- BRADLEY. rQ W. tofL/ni,tUre. &c„ at Cardiff April 28 r^ola C. CLARKE &DOVEY. Ilhi at Cardiff ..May 1 L ,Uchin«>. Mr O- DANIEL. „ „ 4hi, «ry.&c. at Ynyslas May 2 LI,* JY MEREDITH DA VIES. §*tdl v^'s Tr^S6, near Driton Ferry iL?^h B.TRKGERTHEN, DUNN, and CO. "Irene," at Cardiff May 8 •W,, i5*rea-at Cardiff May 15 J^^torS?8 EVANS and HUGHES. 0**« at Cardiff May 6 v1(1 «s^?BROtheR. EL.LIS, CLARK A Co, W at Cardiff Juno 12 ^otJSe 'f JOHN HOWARD FOLEY. *<l|.v iu n<*> at Newport May 6 ,7*HL JOHN FORRESTER. tltoi at Brynmawr May 7 l'te Mr FRANK. Co*, Ve"16wellery, &c., at Cardiff April 28 ■ *C., AT J*11 SYDNEY GIBSON. W, MULCo,»bHdBe May 5 S&Hi ?<)TTW.ALTO and BO WRING. fwfofl 50«2 Ure> at Cardiff April 29 <fc 30 Sale ^A at Cardiff May 5 .I? a»4 V' Cardi« Mfty 5 *Wkle8»r« n?f?ea» Horses, at Cardiff May 6 fc HtC0liiitAHAM, SON and HITCHCOX. ry, at Newport May 21 OIl lIotel Mr JAMES HALL. jNini., e1, *t Brecon May 16 J- <*• HEDGES. **i PaJt» es' a' Pontypool May 1 tew. Newport — — ..May 7 "old p. Cassis W: & S. HERN. {W.. Gerties, at Cardiff ~May 12 5o^«ojd pn Messrs H. HILL & CO. fc Fiw!lUure. *c., at Swansea April 29 t> iW/UTUre- at Cardiff May 1 frHni^'deni? J EN KINS, CLARKE & CO. at Cardiff -May I fc 3 %si!fa?ehold Properties, at Cardiff ..May 8 iaence, at Canton May 22 ft, SOUI *MRW- N.JONES. GQ of». m' 4c" at B»rrv P<>rt April 29 l> riSrs KENNARD & CO. iSa* „ °'Kans, <fcc., at Cardiff May 2 {St. P*ntiu„ Mr LATTY. ^°25' Cob. at Cardiff Apnl 28 and Ponies, at Cardiff.. Mayo \tc-< at Cardiff ^t<l3fDitu,0 Messrs J. M. LEEDER. S2 Wsf\ a.t Swansea May 1 N#S» *t Sw»hairs- and Tables -May 1 h at o *an» «a „ May 13 8wansea May 13 S,, ^blic f?r HENRY LE WIS. m'x House, at Powlais May 5 t *1* J• «• MADDOX and Co. t 'N if^6' &c., at Cardiff April 28, 29 ^s«h e!;ts> at Kooms May 1 j,Me>Mproe8s>-8 MORGAN and JAMES.. o„ s Bli »2 Jes« Ac., at Mountain Ash..April 29 I h yit><lKl^ Jj°Ri;iS, SUXHI5RLAND A CO. Meawt Jv,U:irries» at London April 30 H ^Ual OSBORN and MERCER. "<8teto Marty. at Newport June 5 i. 4 and r, j'uOMAS PARRY. 1 m„ oss"bred Cattle, &c., at Usk .May 5 k CSef Mrs SHORT AND DUNN. f'eyj^ssta Abbey, at Cardiff April 28 K^ite :? £ hENSON and ALEXANDER. £ 'at Cardiff May 6 S 4 ?ro,?I^ny' at Cardiff May 6 Mr Jn^'at Cow bridge May 13 h • at PQ^HN THOMAS (Pontypridd). V, Mr May 6 h ShB»„ N THOMAS (Cowbndge). V. at Cowbridtre April 29 Mr WEBBER. „ at Cardiff April 29 io^Tr- LLABLK FREEHOLD SITES IN THE •IVI^SSJS OF THE TOWN OF CARDIFF. Jttf STEPHENSON and ALEX- ^je Kf, Eft are instrUcted to SELL by AUCTION, M..Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 6th ViV» o'clock in the afternoon, the & DOABLE FREEHOLD SITE irtf'T, Known as the Old VICARAGE GARDEN, ^Ji« Infants' School, The Hayes, WoikinK- "• and now in the occupation of Mr Samuel 0hv Ht>, Shepton. Also the ?4StLU,ABLK FREEHOLD SITE Infants, School is erected, The Hayes, ^ar<iiff, and adjoining the Old St. ar^en> toRethev with the Buildings jJJWw.Pf prl?1^1"8! and Conditions of Sale are in S.'o M 0t> to tu ratio", and may be obtained upon v^'tsK6?15^ rtr° Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff —Arnold, and Co., Solicitors, 20, ^S^London, S.W. 2386 DOCKS, CARDIFF. ^VL^SSFTC! UABLB LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. STEPHENSON & ALEX- are instructed to SELL by AUCTION *«IW1890, alU,°tel Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 6th e dP.m., (under powers contained in v, all that ^UAGE AND TENEMENT, 42 r. Known as l WILLIAM-STREET, Sa^ I>OCKS, CARDIFF, StJj^qui. 86 from the Trustees of the will, of the 5i°P«5 er. iPRo for 99 years, from the 29th } or at a eround rent of 52 Os 9d. The ^f«e. 8> auJ ? occupied by the Mortgagor, Mr Evan co^S8 a frontage of 17 feet and a depth of thp' aUd ,a'ning front and back parlour, back bedrooms, together with a garden ^tfL^trv ??rticulars apply to the Auctioneers, or ^S: c°U8ins, Solicitor, 97, St. Mary-Btreet, .h k ¡¿978 vC0\VBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. AVI ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. STEPHENSON and ALEX- »> 'J o are instructed by the Trustees of the u4Ca'flnti!lor' Esq-. to SELL by AUCTION, at NUti'lVppCowbridge, on TUESDAY, 13th May u Oftst0j 0 clock in the afternoon, and Subjtct to i'T>Tn.l, en produced, all that valuable [ N-> aa^^HOLD PROPERTY, Ik"*? Ll .^iVo^bridge Town Mill, situate in the jMo^'ed „ ethian, together with ttie dwelling- 8>r'^ Jleloii„?artlen. meadow, yard, and outbuildings, 2H*<| tQilis ^'r>t:. Cnltt forking three pairs of stones and are s-hojj. nTei»ient and modern appliances, The th ,s conveniently arranged and commo- tAl°Ua« A ,'°«tbuildings include a malt-house, cZ<w ,hle- cart-shed, &c. tn°wn as Gwayn Bodor, is a rich pas- i.*h« jjd's 2a. 2r, 20p., or thereabouts, and is 2i' t'le Parish Map. V a?* at t'le premises ana let to Mr W. D. ?: yearly rent of £60, and are conveni- ^tthn0f Ing close to the Town and Railway- ridge, and near the Cowbridge and A? &!r PaiJ• ay> now in course of construction. iti(fe°licitr. ulars may be had of James Cochrane, g r< 60, Broad-street, Bristol or of the pS-' lfijjQ' "'Kh-street, Cardiff. \'l w STREET AND WOODVILLE-BOAD, CARDIFF. h S? W. & S. HERN will SELL {01l'„0|» mV^TLIc AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, t >iii» ^^AY, the 12th May, 1890, at 7 p.m., ^Jnable d PROPERTIES, viz. >^iff M>arti„ tb°se TWO MESSUAGES or PRE- e'd .? orected, situate in Pitman-street, 4^ a thft *ilier two several leases, each for 99 1.,a.1 of 29th September, 1881 (except the last ?r°Ut»,i tach of the said terms), subject to an C» *Sl rV-Ali r<snt °* £ 4 10s per house. i, that well-built and commodious Jh&of ^odn^USE, being No. 103, Woodville-road, Mi veacinz the yearlyrent of £ Zl> he {%k ,5s t(.. ts- computing from 2nd February, 1876, id, »n apportioned yearly ground rent of U?F<iitF^N q1}, ,x l^at well-built and commodious being No; 107, Woodville-road, b Uff?6 terin ''X the yearly rental of £ 26, held for ihj'ihw Parti at the same ground rent as Lot 2. O'is « fi*nC ars as t0 Lot 1 may be had of A. ^^trv to 1. Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff 2 and 3, of D. Robert Lewis, Esq., 1044r "rtllyr Tydvil; or of all the lots, of the 72 1 M St. Slary-street, Cardiff. ^SSfto P0RT OF CARDIFF. rj^x>>d XREGERTHEN, DUNN, have been instructed to SELL by K 1 Tin-, Exchance, Mount Stuart-square, «WrHftSI)AY, 8th May, 1890, at 3 p.m., the A°%n>u<, J^DISH BARQUE "IRENE." i5 X18; 1/1 tons register, carrying Ktw. J m Italy in 1871 classed A1 Sh'1* n > laair four years from 1887 metalled (OHij ^^eckTa,' partly renewed since. Has new m' ??° new house on deck for crew. Well u*Ot.77th Oi.r't- an(l *ery light on ballast. Now in i^«r r .Sart,'tf. Open to inspection, h Iq tlrievHn S.r'lcular,s and orders to inspect apply to <^8 r? Aum ns' ancl Co., Shipbrokers, Swansea, ll°neers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute 0F STEAMSHIP SHARES. v. TREGERTHEN DUNN ki 0V'i« trV^*» announce they will hold their l&& £ *chan„ SHARES ?.Ke» Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on 1 H sfey 1890. at 3 p.m. StJ' aPpea»T have been entered. Full particu- t*H for thii"JHture advertisements. CJln J'tUej respectfully solicited. tcl¡ 4c Co Prt.icular::l aPDly to Messrs Tregerthen s' E*-v. ppinK Salesmen and Auctioheers, *caange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 3506 0^42 r,^LE THIS EVENING. StoL RUCTION, BANKRUPT Cia„ (cornlVK'M. ST MARY-SXRBET aij? «of Wood-street). CARDIFF. a*bla Clerkenwell, London, Stock-in- li»»e^cKy" Mr Po°»ci{TTi- patches. Electro-plate, and s*enin«T^AN K will Sell by Auction to-night *> until the stock is cleared at 7 p.m. 'S>OF CLARKE'S B 41 PIJLLS t0 cure all discharges from the VnN^1"! P» ilfei"ler sex (acquired or constitutional), Sow ?ln l^e Back, Guaranteed free from ir_j.lu Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists G? ,e Vendors throughout the World ^Iti0* a~j'"J?88 for sixty ci lamps by .the Makers ■"« Midland Counties Drag Company 1005 1006 Jfatca lig ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). and on WED. NESDAY NEXT, 29th and 50th APRIL, 1890. A LARGE AND SPECIALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Removed from the RESIDENCE OF MAJOR HALDANE, WHO IS LEAVING FOR ALDERSHOT. THE CONTENTS OF A RESIDENCE IN ST. ANDREWS PLACE, By order oj the Oimier, who w leaving Card/if, also FURNITURE FROM A LARGE RESIDENCE IN PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. THE FURNITURE is of very superior make, and was suppiied by some of the first houses in the Trade. THE NEARLY-NEW IRON FRAME PIANO- FORTII, BY COLLARD d, COLLAKD, another by NEUMAYER, a FIRST-CLASS AMRRICAN ORGAN BY MASON & HAMLIN. THE CAlt- PETS AND UPHOLSTERED GOODS are rich and in perfect taste, also the docks, real Bronzes, and other ornaments and the Linen, Glass, and China are excellent. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms. 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 29th and 30th April, 1890, at 11 o'clock, the whole of the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF THE RESIDENCES, p removed as above, comprising :— THE CONTENTS OF TEN BEDROOMS AND DRESSING-ROOMS, in superior figured satin-wood, carved American walnut, and mahogany. A 5ft. WALNUT BISDRoOM SUITE, a PROFUSELY INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE. WITH LARGI PEDESTAL TOILETS AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS en suite a VERY HANDSOME LARGK WALNUT BEDKOOM SUITE, with large wardrobe with plate-glass panels VERY HAND- SOME MRASS BEDSTEADS, with UPHOLSTERED PANELS AND HANGINGS; capital hair mattresses prime goose-feat her beds, bed and table linen, superior landing clock, Axraiinter carpetting and brass stair rods, MASSIVE AND HANDSOME WAINSCOT OAK HALL FURNITURE, namely, hall stand, bench and chairs to match, portiere curtains, &c.; VEKY ELEGANT DRAWING ROOM AND BOUDOIR FURNITURE, including EXPENSIVE JiOSEWOOD SUITE, namely, settee, four easy chairs and six occasional chairs in rich figured silk; A FINE OVERMANTEL to match ORMOLU CLOCK AND VASES A 5FT. VIUn CHOICE ROSEWOOD CABINET with high glass back Dresden and other China Ornaments, WILTON PILE, BRUSSELS, and TURKEY CARPETS and rick Oriental rugs, JtXQUISITE INLAID liOSEWOOD BOUDOIR SUI L'E covered in velvet, in perfect condition, Rose- wood inlaid Cabinet, Occasional and Card Tables,'a SUPERB SEVEN-OCTAVE IRON FRAME FULL TRICHORD COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in rosewood case, by COLLARD and COLLAR!) another by NEUMAYER, a VALUABLE AMERICAN ORGAN, with twelve stops, in walnut case, by MASON and HAMLIN a RICHLY INLAID KBONIS!ED and AMBOYNA WOOD BONHEUft DU JOUR, de- corated with FIFTY REAL SEVRES PLACQUES; HANDSOME AND MOST SUPERIOR D1NING- liOoM FURNITURE IN POLLARD OAK, NINE CHAIRS, POLLARD OAK DINING HOOI SOITE, 6ft, 6in. NOBLE POLLAltD OAK SIDE. BOARD, A 10ft. DINING TABLE, A COSTLY MARBLE CI.OCK and bronze ornaments, a PAIitof BRONZE FIGURES (Mercury and Iris), IIl.re.sjz,' Oriental vases, SUITE OF EMBROIDERED WINDOW CURTAINS, massive brass fenders; VL, RY MASSIVE WALNUT LIBRARY FURNITURE, comprising large bookcase, centre table, set'.e, and chairs, all to match A DINING-ROOM SET IN CARVED OAK, consisting of sideboa.rd, 10 chairs, bookcase, table, Ac., OLD MAII.QUE I'gR[F, BUREAU, richly inlaid. Jim Artist- proof kngravings, OIL PAINTINGS, an I WATER- COLOUR DRAWINGS. CONTENTS OF CHINA PAN- TRIES, EXTENSIVE .VllNTON DINNER SERVICE, cut table glass, COPELAND TEA AND BREAKFAST SgR. VICE, kitcuen furniture, Ac. ON VIEW THIS DAY TO 3 O'CLOCK. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 3264 CARDIFF. ANNUAL HUNT SALE: TUESDAY, 6TH MAY, 1890. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their Aii"U;il Hunt Sale on the above date, at the HORSE EXCHANGE, Cardiff, of 100 HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSKS, including THE GLAMORGAN HUNT HORSES, The Property of H, T. BASSETT, Esq., M.F.H., WHICH HAVE BEEN CARRYING THE MASTER AND SERVANTS THIS SEASON. 5 HUNTERS, the Property of Col. the Hon. F. C. MORGAN. M P. THE ROATH COURT HUNT HOUSES, the Property of C. H. WILLIAMS, Esq., M il. 3 HUNTERS, the Property 01 EDGAR DAVID, Esq, 4 HUNTERS, the Property of B1RX T A. JENNER. Esq., MASTER of the BRIDGEND HARRIERS. 2 HUNTERS, the Property of F. THOMAS, Esq. 2 HOUSES, tho Property of F. C. BOLES, Esq. 2 HORSES, the Property of LEWIS J. SHIRLEY. 2 HUNGERS, the Property of Captain DICKINSON. 2 HIGH-CLASS HARNESi HORSES, the Property of F. JAMES, Esq. Also the Hon. H. C. Bruce, Miss Clark (Talygarn), Major Allatt, Mrs Collins Pritchard, J. S. Gibbon, Esq., Major Edmondes, George Thomas, Esq. (Pict-L-n House), J. W. A. Stevens, Esq., C. Rigg, Esq., R. K. Pritchard, Esq,, C. n. Holland, Esq., R, Wood, Esq., T. David, Esq., H. F. Walker, Esq., W. Whitwick, Esq., Sanndevs Davies, Esq:, Henry Sheppard, Esq., and other gentlemen hunt- ing with the Local Hounds. The entrance fee for this ale is 10s 6d. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 2626 TO BREWERS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. ROMPNEY CASTLE, MON.) NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS EVANS and HUGHES are favoured with instructions by George J. DaviesEsq.. to OFFt for SALE by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 6t,h day of May, 183J, at Three o'clock, under such conditions as shall then \and there be produced, the above historical and charmingly situated HOTEL. The Property possesses considerable natural advan- tages, having extensive views over the Bristol Channel, and offers unexampled attractions to visitors. The House is FULLY LICENSED, ABSOLUTELY FREE, standing in nearly an acre of ground, and is situated within one mile of the eastern limit of the County Borough of Cardilf. The accommodation of the Hotel contains:- ON THE FIRST FLOOR —Drawing-mOea, five bed- rooms, store-room, bath-room. ON THE GROUND FLOOR. Smoking-room, dining-room, tap-room, kitchen, and THIS SPACIOUS GRAND OLD BARONIAL HALL, with its stained-glass windows, &e. There is an abundant supply of hot and cold water laid on to the premises. The GROUNDS are laid out in an attractive manner, and the STALLING ACCOMMODATION IS AMPLE. Possession can be h id on completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to R. W. Williams, Esq Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, Guild- hall-chambers, 112, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5319 CARDIFF. No 37 DAVIS-STREET, 10 and 12, PKLLETT- STREET, and No. 9, SYSTEM-STREET. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, 10 on THURSDAY, the 1st day of May, at Seven o'clock p m., subject to the conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable me unaermPLBASEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate and being LOT !All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or SHOP known as No. 37, Davis-street, Cardiff, now in the oc- cupation of Sarah Jones, as weekly tenant thereof, at a rental of 13s per week. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 185b, at a ground rent of £ 3 per annum, under a lease from Sir C, M. C. Morgan to Charles Crowden. „„ nwirn LOT 2.—All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or D WELL- ING-HOUSE known as No. 10, Pellett-street, ^ardiff, aforesaid, now in the occupation of ^7" Lh i.«r wppl!' as weekly tenant thereof, at a of 7s IM wt k. LOT 3.—All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or DWELL- ING-HOUSE known as No. 12. I3ellett-screet, aforo. said, now in the occupation of Pat"c'f weekly tenant thereof, at a rental of 7* 6d per week. Lots 2 and 3 are held for a residue of 99 years, from 1816, together with No. 11, Pellett-street, at a ground rent of B6 (which will be apportioned at i. £ per house), under a lease from Evan Wllham, Esq., to William Phillips. T^Iirur r LOT 4.—All that Leasehold MESSUAGE or DWELL- ING-HOUSE known as No. 9, System-street. Cardiff, now in the occupation of W. Boyd, as weekly tenant thereof, at a rental of 8a 6d per week. These premises are held for the residue of a term of 9] years, from 1868, at a ground rent of F,2 10s, under a lease from Lord Tredegar to John Llewellyn. For further information application may be made to Messrs SPENCER, CORBETT, and EVANS, Soli- citors, 6, Working-street, Cardiff T. H. STEPHENS, Esq., Solicitor, 2, Bute Crescent. Bute Docks, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers at their office, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 18th April. 1890. 3375 SALE THIS DAY. PORT OF CARDIFF. MESSRS SHORT AND DUNN have .irJL been instructed to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, 28th April, 1890, the SCREW STEAMER NEATH ABBEY, of Bristol, 66 tons net register, carries about 110 D.W.. now lying in Bristol, where she may be seen. The sale will take place at Dowlais Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff, at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to SHORT AND DUNN, Merchants Exchange, Cardiff. » 3.50 3, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. USUAL MONTHLY SALK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TO PURCHASE ITS OF PIANOFORTE, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. MESSRS KUNNARD & co. will con- dnct their usual Monthly Sale of PIANOS, OROANS, AND HARMONIUMS, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 2nd May. The Stock comprise^ 17 Pianos, Three Organs, and Three Harmoniums. The pianos are by celebrated makers, the organs and harmoniums suitable for places of worshiPi Auctioneer call special attention to this sale. The instuments may be examined tour days before and ou day of sale, which will commence at Two o'clock Second-band sottage pianos may be sent for this sale IIE to T VilK ORE AT BIAJOJU .t' U ..I:(.1.l1'll.. rriHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- I cgmethe worst forms of diseases, and the fouleso state of theblood, stomacn liver, and kidneys they go toG he core of every <tMea.s< wnere no other niexiicinos have nower to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin; complaintsIndigestion, or wma m the stomach 01 boweis giddiness in the heatt, dimness of sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation or the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, astmna, or sigmness in th« chest rheumatics, iumbaRO, pucs, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, soru heads and sores oi ail descriptions, ourns, wounas, or white swellings, scrofula, or sing's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or oiotches on the xace aii i body, swelled feet or i £ gs> scabs ana Jtca, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and ierers ox ail kinda In boxes at 14d and 2s 9d eaca, sold by most Chemists, or from the Buraoct Pili Manufactory^! Oxford-street. Swansea Q I nlts bn Auifiun. SALE THIS DAY Nottingham Lace Curtains in White Ecru and Colours, also the Finest Curtains made in Nottingham Guipure d'Art, Brussels Lace, Swiss, &c, also other Lace Goods, consisting of the New Black panih Lace-Flouncings, Scarves, Fichus, &c. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and Co. are instructed by Messrs Peach and Son, of Nottingham, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at, the Duke-street Auction Rooms, Cardiff, on MONDA Y and TUESDAY, April 28th and 29th, 189,0, a very large assortment of LACE AND OTHER CURTAINS. Sales at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. each day. Catalogues on application. On THURSDAY. MAY 1ST, 1890, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK PRECISELY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION UOOMS, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Removed from Windsor-terrace, Penarth, Newport and Cowbridge-roiids, &e. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & co. are instructed by the various owners to include in the above sale a large quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Comprising oak dining-room uite in leather solid walnut drawing-room suites, upholsterell ill rich plush and saddle bags elegant rosewood cabinets, dining, occasional, and other tables, in various woods walnut end black and gold overmantels piano-, in walnut cases, by D'Almaine and Thompson and ShacKeii, nan furniture en suite superior iron and brass oedsteaas, satin, walnut and ash bedroom suites, duchesse toilet and wardrobes to match, towel rails, etc., etc. On view day prior to and on morning of sale. All entries for this sale must be made not later than April 30th. 1111 CONWAY-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS JENLQNS, CLARKE & co, have been instructed by Mr C. Tregaithen, who has left Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, May 1st, at I in the eveniiig, all that conveniently arranged and well built „ VILLA RESIDENCE known as OSBORNE HOUSE, Conway-road, in tho occupation of Alr J. H. Flux, at the annual rental of £ 30. „ The house contains two reception-rooms, five bed- rooms, hot and cold bath. and the usual offices. Term, 99 years, from February 2nd, 18j4, Ground rent, S6. Depth from front to back, 166 feet. To view apply to the tenant, and for further parti- culars t,) the Auctioneers, Cambrian Chambers; ^arcfitt, or to „ R. W, BLAKE, Esq., Solicitor, Church-3trect Chambers, Cardit. April 19th, 1890. 3389 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASE- -F HOLD PROPERTIES IN CARDIFF. MISSUS JENKLNS, CLARKK, & 00. l..f..L have been instructed to S!I;LL by AUC'RION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 8th day of May, 1890, at Seven o'clock in the evening, in such lots a* may l>e decided upon, and subject to the condi- tions of sale to be then produced and read, the FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— FHEEHOLD. All that commanding COItNER SHOP, GARDEN, STABLE, aud PREMISES, No. 78, Queen-street, Cardiff, at the corner of street, and know., as BEDWELLTY HOUSE, now ami for some time past in the occupation of Mr W. C. Peace. This property hus a frontage to Queen-ycreefc for some timo past in the occupation of Mr W. C. Peace. This property hus a frontage to Queen-ycreefc of 25 feet, and to Charles-street of about i.U'J feet, and is held by Mr Peace under an old lease, wbich will I expire in about 21 months, at the very low rental of £ 250 per annum. At the expiration ot the term it is anticipated a very much higher rental will be obtained. LEASEHOLDS. Present Description. Ground Rent. Weekiy Rentals 14, £ ;} §3 16, El don-road £ '| •• 18, Eldon-road ,7* „i ili'j 3d, Eidon-road (Corner Shop).. £ 5 10i 0.1 ••12s6d. 80. Eldon-road (CornerShop).. £ 0 17s 6d 14s bi. 2, Brunel-strees £ 3 0s 0d Hs. 4, Brunei-street £ 3 •• yJ; 6, Brunei-street 0* Oil os. 8. Brunei-street £ 3 0s Uu o*. The whole of ilie above Loa^ehoids are neiu on I separate Leases for terms of 99 yeara from (5tl1 March, 1882. No. 30 and 80, Eldon-road are extensive Corner Shop Premises, the latter having at the rear a large Bakehouse. The whole of the private improvements have been paid tor. To View appiy to the tespective tenants, aud for fur- ther particulars to the Auctioneers, Cambrian Cham- bers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs rank James and Sons, Solicitors, St. John's-s-quare, Cardiff, and Merthyr. Dated Cardiff, 12th April, 1890. 33o6 COWKRIfXii". MARKET. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Evans and Sons (Monkton), Mr W. Jones (Maese ward), and others, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1890, 250 BLACK FACED YEARLING FAT SHEEP, Corn and cake fed PlUME FAT CATTLE. Sale at 10.3J a.m. 3501 MYNYDDIiiLVVYN, MONMOUTilS HTR!5. IMPORTANT SALE Of VALUABLE MINERAL PROPERTY. To be SOLD by AUCTION by MR J. G. HEDGES, at the King's Hold Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNES- DAY, May 7th, 1890, at three for four o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be then read), all that valuable FREEHOLD FARM, Comprising, farmhouse, cowhouse, large barn, out- buildings, anti several closes of pasture, meadow, and arable lands, known as TWYN-GWYN and containing, by recent admeasurement, 3la 3r and 30p, situate near Ynysddu, in the parish of Mynyddislwyn, in the county of Mon. mouth, and the surface of which is now let to Mr Jonathan Jones, at the low rental of B24 per annum together with the freehold reversion of and in all that Cottage and Cartleii adjoining, and formerly forming part of the said farm, now under lease to the representatives of the late Thomas Lewis for the residue of the term of 63 years from the 1st day of May, 1859, at tiie ground rent of Rl 10s per annum. The above farm is principally utilised for sheep pastures and as grazing ground for cattie, for which it is exceedingly well adapted, but some portions have recently been cultivated and have yielded very good crops of wheat, hay, and potatoes. Its value, however, chiefly consists in the valuable and important Coal Se tins and other Minerals lying in and nnder the proderty, which include the well-known Britlidir Vein and the Steam Coal Measures extensively worked in the neighbourhood of Risca, and within a very mode- rate distance of the property. To view the property apply to the Tenant, and for further particulars to the Auctioneer, Union-street, Abersychan or to Messrs GREENWAY and BYTHWAY, Solicitors, Pontypool. April 10, 1890. 3692 PONTYPOOL. SALE of VALUABLE GOODWILL of DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE; also of HOUSE PROPERTY and DEBENTURES. MR J. HEDGES will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Clarence Hotel, Pontypool, on MONDAY, May 12th. 1890, at Tw,) for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in Lote, and subject to Con- ditions to be then read, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz.:— ],OT I.-Two COTTAGES and PREMISES, situate on the Tranch, Pontypool, let to Messrs John Smith and William Rowland, as monthly tenants, and pro- ducing a gross annual rent of P,12 held under Lease fur 63 years from 1449, at annual ground rent of Si. LOT 2.—Two COTTAGES and PREMISES, situate on the Trinch aforesaid, let to Messrs Thomas Morgan and James Newberry, as monthly tenants, and pro- ducing a gross annual rent of R12 held on lease for 42 years from 1876, at annual ground rent of £1 5s. LOT 3.-All that COTTAGE and Premises, also situate on the Tranch, Pontypool, let to Mr Cart- wright, as monthly tenant thereof, at a gross rent of £ 4 16s per annum. Held on lease for 2l years, from 1878, subject to annual ground rent of £1. LOT 4.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, known as Emiyu Cottage, being No. 34, Nicholas-street, with Garden and Outbuilaings thereto, let to Mr Richard Charles, as moutlmv tenant thereof, at a rental of £ lb per anuum. Held <^i renew- able lease for 42 years, from l8bl, at an annual ground rent of £1 b Id. LOT 5. -Two capital MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS, being Nos. 28 and 30, Albion-road, Pontypool. and Premises thereto belonging, let to Mrs Chappell and Miss Evans, as monthly tenants thereof, and producing a gross rent of £ 23 16s por annum. Held on renewable lease for 42 years, from 1878, at annual ground rent of £1 18 s. LOT 6. -All that well-situated Block of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, on the Sowhill, or High-street, Ponty- pool. comprising a capital shop and House, occupied y Mr Waters, gi-ocer a House or Shop adjoining, occupied by Mr Griuehaber, watchmaker, aud a Cottage at the back thereof, occupied by Mr Thos. McCoath, the whole beiug let on lease to the representatives of the late Mr J. B. Thomas, for a term of which less than seven years are unexpired, at all annual rent of jE22 12s. This lot, having a capital frontage n a thickly popu- lated part of the town, offers exceptional facilities for making the property a good business centre, and thus rendering it of greatly enhanced value. LOT 7.-All that £100 SECOND MORTGAGE DE- BENTURE in the Pontypool Iron and Tin-plate Co., Limited, bearing interest at 95 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly. LOTS 8. 9.10,11,12, 13, 14, 15, and 16.—Nine other similar £ 100 MORTGAGE DEBENTURES in s'ame Company, at B5 per cent. interest (one Debenture to each lot). LOT 17.-All that the UNEXPIRED YEARLY TENANCY and GOODWILL of the GEORGE HOTEL, in Pontypool aforesaid, having entrances both from Market-street and Commercial-street, to. gether with the JEWELLER'S SHOP adjacent, and the Stables and Outbuildings belonging thereto. The above premises are lieia on a ieany xenancy from the hit day of May last. The Stock-in-Traile and Effects are to he taken to at a valuation by the Purchaser of this Lot. To view the Properties apply Oil the Premises, and for further particulars application to be made to the Auctioneer or to MESSRS GREENWAY & BYTHWAY, Solicitors, Pontypool, April 24th, 1890. 3522 SALE OF SPRUCE DEALS AT SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ou TUES- DAY, the 6th May, 1890, commencing at Twelve o'clock precisely, at the Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea, „ 13,431 Pieces 1st, 2nd, and 5rd Quality Bright Sprlt ce Deals. 83 Pieces 4-inch Deals. 66 „ Scantling. 1,117 „ Deal Ends.. Being he Cargo lately landed per Marino at Halifax. N.S. On account of the Importers. Catalogues and further information may be had on application t° JAMEg SM1xH & CO., Wood Brokers. Exchange Chambers, Liverpool. 5662 C^ARDUM ADVERTISING, tUhL- J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. Best Penaaubnt Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors <ar ail doscrp'ioAs o> Advertising Circular Distributing ifcc, e3 Ail ror. i)romdtiv mr.Leiidoi, ¡Q4.. nle5 by Ruction. IMPORfANT SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Swansea Auctions-rcom", Goat-street,- on THURSDAY, May 1st, 1890, a quantity of OFFICE FURNITURE, comprising mahogany clerks' de.k, with brass rails, four high sea^s for same, two letter presses and stands, two portable washstands, magnificent large walnut cylinder desk, mahogany ditto, large oak table with sis drawers, slope for same, two revolving chairs, oak ditto, in leather, two coal vases, two pedestals, large mahogany registered table, three safes, by Cytus Price and Co., two nests of pigeon holes, &c., &c. Sale to coipmence at 12 p.m. Goods may be viewed day prior fr"m 2 to 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 3531 SALE OF GARDEN SEATS, CHAIRS, AND TABLES. IVfESSRS JOHN M. LEKDER and SON XYJL Will SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY, May 1st. 1890, a number of folding garden seats, chairs, ani. tables, suitable for lawns, parks, or pleasure grounds. There will also be sold two nearly new mow- IIIK machines, a rustic flower stand, izid two chair. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Goods on view morning of sale. For furthur particulars apply to the Auctioneers.3532 VALUABLE FREEHOLD^ COPYHOLD, AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SAI.E. Situate in the County Borough of Swansea and Mumbles. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed by tho owner, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, a.t the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 13th of May, 1890, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 7, Dynevor-place, in the County Borough of Swansea, now in the occupation of, Mr Sutherland, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £ 25. The above is held by lease for the term of 99 years from March 25th, 1831, at the yearly ground rent of B2 17s 7d. LOT 2.-All that capital FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as No. 1, Langland Villas, situate near Lang- land-road, Mumbles, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Batchelor, as yearly tenant, at the rent ot jM5 per annum. This lot is sold subject to the yearly ground rent of io. I.OT 3.-All that capital FAMILY RESIDENCE, adjoining the last lot, and known as No. 2, Langland Villas, Rlumblrts, lately in the occupation of Mr William Launder. This lot is sold subject to the yearly ground rent of JM. T.OT 4,-All that comfortable SEMI DETACHED FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as No. 3, Langland Villa, Mumbles, adjoining the last lot, and lately occupied by Mrs Williams. This lot is sold subject to the yearly ground rent of IZ4. LOT5,—Ali that commodious SEMI-DETACHED FAMILY RESIDENCE known as No. 4, Langland Villas, Munlbles, adjoining the last lot, now in the occupation of Monsieur Kneicht, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £ 45 per annum. This lot is sold subject to the yearly ground rent I of £ 4. Lots 2, 3,4, and 5 are held tor the term of 99 years, less two days, from September 29th, 1864. OT 6.— A 11 that COPYHOLD PIECE or PARCEL of BUILDING LAND, situate on the eastern side of, and adjoining Lot 2, containing three-quarters of all acre, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Margaret Bosworth as yearly tenant. 1,6T 7.-All ttia,t FREEHOLD PIECE or PARCEL of WALLED-IN BUILDING LAND, situate at New- ton, in the Parish of Oystermouth, and containing 28 perches, or thereabouts, now used as a garden, and occupied by Mr McNeil as ye:trly tenant. LOT 8.—All that DWELi-ING HOUbE and PRIf. MISKS known as No. 2, Devon-terraco, Fynone, in the County Borough of Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr R. o. Cawk.er, as yearly tenant, at the rent of Et5 per annum. Thi lot is held for the term of 97 years from March 23rd, 1862, at the apportiuned yearly ground rent of 1;5. LOT S.—All that DWELLING-IIOUSE and PRE- MISES adjoining the last lot, and known as No. 3, Devon-terrace, lately occupied by Miss M. 15. Vinter, at the rent of £ 55 per annum. uJ,OT lO.-AII that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, adjoining the last lot, and known as No. 4, Devon-terrace, now in the occupation of Mrs Fry, as yearly tenant, at tho rent of £ 60 per annum. Lots 9 and 10 are held for the term of 95 years, from March 23rd, 1864. at the yearly ground 'rent of £10, ot which So will be charged on each lot. LOT II.-All that well-situated DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as Pendre House, Walter's- road, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr David Glas- brook, at the rent of £5E> per aiiiititi, This Lot is held for the term of 99 years, from March 2btb, 1858, at the yearly ground rent of £5. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For cards to view, and further particulars, apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq.. Solicitor, Custle-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat- treet, Swansea. 3 30 SALE OF PROPERTY SITUATE AT sKETTY. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on TUESDAY, May 13th, 1890, all those FOUH, COTTAGES, GARDENS, AND PREMISES, known as Sketty Cottages, situate facing the main roall to Gower, and nearly opposite Mr Frank's butchery. Three are in the occupation of respectable tenants at a rental of 5; per week each the other is at present vacant. The whole are held by underlease for the unexpired residue of a term of 60 years, from the 20th September, 1878 (nearly 49 years to run), at the low ground rent of £ 2 per annum. Sale to commence at 2.45 p.m. For further particulars apply to J. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford-street or to the Auctioneers, at tlx-ir officios. Goat-street. Swansea. 3529 :=-. SALE TO-MORROW. bA, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been JJfjL instructed by Mr Fursiand to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, the 29lh da.y of April, 1890. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising 3 mahogany dining chairs in hair, 2 arm do., easy and cane-seat do., mahogany side tables, chimney glass, ornaments, pictures, oilcloth, mat, iron and wood bedsteads, palliasses, wool mattresses, feather beds, bedding, blankets, sheets, and house linen, mahogany washstands, marble-top, painted stands and tables, do. chests of drawers, dressing glasses, ware, towel horses, commode, fender andirons, also the usual kitchen requisites. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 3486 TIGER INN, STRAND, SWANSEA. 1%/TESSRS H. HILL and Co. have been instructed by Mrs Harding, who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 1st day May, 1830, the whole of the well kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising Walnut drawing-room suite, cheffonier, with marbie top and glass back w ilnut whatnots, centre tabie, pair china ornaments under glass shades, ornaments, oil paintings, pictures, mahogany hall table, clock in glass shade, mahog- any Pembroke tablo, pier glasses, mltl10gany table, inlaid with American leather; Windsor, cane-seat, and eisy chairs fenders, fire-irons, oil-cloth, rugs, mats, mahogany sideboard, clock in case, brass and iron bedsteads, palliasses, hair mattress, feather beds, bedding mahogany washstands, marble top dressing tables, sets of ware, dressing glasses, towel horses, painted stands and tables, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, carpeting, &c. also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, kitchen dresser, brass lire-stand, large meat safe, ware, china, Jec., &C. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer. Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 3484 GLAMORGANSHIRE. ■ GIANT'S GRAVE, BRITON FERRY. MR MEREDITH DAVIES will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURS- DAY, the 22nli day of May, 1890, commencing at Two o'clock prompt, tho PLANT AND LIMESTONE upon the Aberpergwm Wharves, which comprises about 70 tons of cast-iron tram plates, 6 shipping weighing machines, 211 lineal yards of wrought-irou vertical fencing, 6ft. 9in. in height; 3 iron trams, about 70 wheeling plates, cast and wronght-iron scrap, 6 shipping stages, 8 wheelbarrows, shovels, abeut300 tons limestone, and other articles. The Cast Iron is of very superior quality, aud will be sold in such lots as shall be determined at the time of sale. YNYSLAS, CARDIGANSHIRE (on the Cambrian Railway.) SALE OF PLANT AND MACHINERY, Including several tons of tram rails, waggons, turn- tables, iron pipes, 4ft. diameter, 3 horse-power engine and boiler, turbine, farming implements, 2 ton weighing machine, <sc., &c. MR O. DANIEL will SELL the above by AUCTION, at ADerlerri, close to Ynyslas, on FRIDAY, May 2nd, 1390. Catalogues may be had on applying to the Auc- tioneer. 32, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 3t-06 BLUE BOAR HOTEL, BRECON, Freehold and Fully-licensed, will be OFFERED FOR SALE upon the Premises on FRIDAY, 16th MAY, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For condi- tions and full particulars apply to James Hall, Auc- tioneer, Brecon. 228 SALE TO-MORROW. THE UNRESERVED SALE AND ADVANCE CO., 85, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. I THE NEXT AUCTION SALES by Mr j WEBBER on the above extensive premises will include 60 bundles leathei covered, cane seat, and rocking chairs, received for absolute sale. 3 P.M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 3109 SALE THIS DAY 1'0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, AT THE RHYMNEY RAILWAY CO.'S GOODS YARD, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATI'Y is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, ou MONDAY NEXT, April !i8, 1890, at 3 o'clock sharp, MONDAY NEXT, April 28,1890, at 3 o'clock sharp, about 4,500 DOUBLE ROMAN PANTILES. 3505 ATTY'S CARDIFF WEEKLY SALE of HORSES. COBS, and PONIES, on SATUR- DAY NEXT, May 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. Early entries are respectfully ^solicited. Entrance fee, inclusive of Borough to,11. 2s 6d. SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. > MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, April 28, a large quan- tity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Sale at Two. 175 k QAK#! C A K E J CAKE!! NOT EQUALLED IN WALES. pHILLIPS AND C O. LLANELLY, 2069 "VTERTOUS I L I T Y. GENUINE GRATITUDE. The Advertiser having discovered a Remedy and Cured Himself, is willing to send the recipe as a FREE GIFT To every Sufferer forwarding a stamped directed en velope, and enclosing this advertisement, to ARTHUR DIXON, Esq., 1 2M-5w 14043 Hounslow, Middlesex. alt5 lm Auctíau. SALE TO-MORROW. MOUNTAIN ASH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND GAS SHARES. MESSRS MORGAN AND JAMES have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr George Brown to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Jeffrey's Arms Hotel, Mountain Ash, on TUESDAY, April 29th, 1890, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and GAS SHARES, viz. All those Two MESSUAGES, being Nos. 30 and 31, Allen street, Mountain Ash, in the occupation of Mr Daniel Jones and another, and producing a gross annual rental of £16 18s. These Premises, which will be sold in separate lots, are held for a term of 99 years (less three days), from the 1st January, 1854, and are subject to au annual ground rent of £ 2 2s 6d. All those FOUlt MESSUAGES, being Nos. 43. 43A, 45, and 4bA, High-streev, Mountain Ash, ill the occu- pation of Mr Will. James and other:o, and producing a gross annual rental of S24 14s. These Premisesire heid for three lives and 99 years, comput,eli from the 2nd July. 1866, and are subject to all annual ground rent of B2 6s. All those FIVE MESSUAGES and BAKEHOUSE, being Nos. 47. 47A, 49, 49A, and 51A, High-street, Mountain Ash, in the occupation of Mr Henry Jones and others, and producing a gross annual rental of S55 16s. These Premises are held for three lives and 99 years, computed from the 2nd July, 1867, and are subject to an annual ground rent of B2 16s 6d. All that SHOP, being No. 4, Miskin-road, Mountain Ash, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Williams, at a gross rental of £ 13 13s per annum and all those SEVEN MESSUAGES, being Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, Bailey-street, Mountain Ash, in the occupation of Mr Honsler and others, and producing a gross annual rental of £ 55 5s. These Premises, which will be sold in separate Lots, are held for a term of £9 years, computed from the 1st day of May, 1803, and are subject to an appor- tioned annual ground rent of £ Z 10s. All those SIX MESSUAGES, being Nos, 58, 40, 42, 44, 46, and 48, Mount Pleasant-terracc. Mountain Ash, in the occupation of Mr Wm. Thomas and others, and producing a gross annual rent of £?o 14s. These Premises, which will be sold in separate lots, are held for a term of 99 years, computed from the 1st January,1877, and are subject to an apportioned -iiiiiiial gri)uit(i rent of £6, 33 B10 Fully Paid-up SHARES in the Aberdare and Aberaman Consumers' Gas Co. The above leasehold premises are all well situated, beinsr within easy distance of all the collieries in the neighbourhood, and will always command good tenants. Arrangements may be made whereby a portion of the ve 11 piucbase money can be left upou mortgage at S5 per cent, per annum. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock pm. precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Maesvddei Wrn, Mountain Ash, and to Messrs LINTON and KENSHOLE, 107 Solicitors, Aberdare. MONMOUTHSHIRE. WESTERN VALLEYS COAL FIELDS, ABERBEEG COLLIERY. T gether with Coal Yards, Offices, and Wharfage Frontage upon the river Usk at Niwport, Mon. MESSKS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON 1.f..1. and HITCIICOX are instructed by Mr Henry Powell tu OFFER L-r SALE by AUCTION, unless previously disposed ot by private contract, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNES- DAY, the 21st day of May, 1890, at 3 o'clock precisely, IN ONE EOT, subject to the particular* aud conditions of sale to be til* li and there produced, all that excellent HOUSE COAL COLLIERY, known as the ABER. BIO EG COLLIERY, situate in the Ebow Valley, distant about 151miles from Newport on the Western Valleys' section of the Great Western Railway, together with 29 workmen's cottages, the plant, and machinery, coUiery horses, 142 railway wagons, &c., &c. The average annual output for the years 1338 aud 1889 was about 70,003 tons. The takings, the leases of which may be illspcteù at the offices of the Vendors' Solicitor, are held under J. C. Hanbury, Esq., '.I he Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Company, T. P, Price, Esq., and others, and comprise the well- known L wmtillery ur Tile Stone Bituminous Seam of House Coal also the Leasehold premises, known as The Town Wharf, at Newport, containing 6,000 square yards or thereabout", with 4 jetties for coal shipment, and the 3 horses, plant, ana machinery thereon, the offices, stables, messuages, storehouses, blacksmiths' shop, and appurtenances, in Powell's-place and Dumfries-place, now in the several occupations of Messrs Willinms and Frost, and the Vendor. Also, all the GOOD WILL in the well established HOUSg COAL BUSINESS of the Vendor, carried on for many years at the aforesaid premises, subject to, and with the benefit of any existing contracts. The above mentioned properties may be inspected, and descriptive full uarticulars and plans, with all I information, may he obtained of Mr John Jeremiah, Llanhilleth, nr. Ciumlin NTr I). Lewis, Powell's-place, Dock-street, Newport Mr Morgan Phillips, Newport; I of the Auctioneers, Newport, or of Mr JOHN CHARLES LLEWELLIN, Tho Vendor's Solicitor. 1, Stow-bill, Newport, Mon. FARMERS' ARMS, UNION-STREET, DOWLAIS. SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE-LICENSED FRIE. HOLD PUBLIC 110ITSE AND PREMISES. Mil HEN i VA' L Si WIS has been instructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the pre- mises, on MONDAY, May 5th, 1890, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to Conditions of Sale, ail that FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE called the FARMERS' AHMS. situate in Union-street, Dowlais. late in the occupation of the owner, Mr Samuel Thomas, who died in March last. The above premises have recently been rebuilt in a most substantial manner, and contain every con- venience for carrying on an extensive and lucrative trade, and are situate in the centre of the principal business street in Dowlais, opposite to tbe Oddfellows' Hall. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to the Auctioneer, 2, Castle-street., Merthyr or to Messrs GWILYM & CHARLES JAMES, 3545 52 and 53. High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. L- aits b!! riuate QDuuiract. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR SALE. o 1.64th Share in s.s. England, of Cardiff. 1-64th Share in s.s. Penzance, of Cardiff. ,-64th Share in s s. Celynen, of Newport. 65 £10 Shares in United Kingdom SS Co. Ltd. S 150 6 per cent Preference Shares in Uskside En. gineering and Rivet Co., Limited. For further particulars apply to SHORT and DUNN, AUCTIONEERS AND SHIPPING SALESMEN, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MONTHLY SALE. OF SHARES HELD. Entries Solicited. 1216 CCOMMERCIAL BREWELTY, NEW- '-1 PORT, MON. To be SOLD as a going concern, by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, all this well-established Brewery, situate in West Market-street, Newport, in the County of Mon- mouth, with the goodwill of the business carried on thereon by Messrs Edwards and George. Thp Brewery is about 5 quarter plant, and is capable of turning out 100 barrels a week, and is held tor the residue of a term of 5 years from the 14th day of April, 189J, at the yearly rent of BtO. with power to purchase the superior lease for the residue of a term of 18 years from the 2bth dty of March last, at the price of £520. For further particulars and to treat apply to RANDALL & WILSON, Solicitors, 3436 Bridgend. ani) Contracts. AIIRY AND CADOX'RON LOCAL JBD BOARD. TO SEWER CON TRACTORS. The Local Boml for the district of Barry and Ca oxton, in the County of Glamorgan, desire to obtain TENDKRS for the construction of the SEWERAGE of their district, consisting of Brick Tank Sewer and Iron Tidal Outfall, Brick and Pipe Sewprs, Manholes, Lamp-holes, and Storm Overflows. Plans, Sections, and Details can be seen at 15, Great George-street, Westminster, on application to Mr Charles R. Walker, the engineer to the Local Board or at the Local Board Officos, Vere-street. Cadoxton, near Cardiff. Copies (If Specification and Bill of Quantities, and Key Plan can be obtained from the engineer, or from Mr J. C. Pardoe, the Surveyor of the Board, in exchange for cheque or P.O. order for two guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a bona tide Tender. Sealed Tenders, properly endorsed, must be de- livered to the undersigned, not later than Thursday, 8th May. The Local Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and no expenses in relation to any tender will be allowed. By order of the Board. J. A. HUGHES, Clerk. 24th April, 1890, Cadoxton, Cardiff. 3559 TO BOILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by Messrs William W, Nell, Limited, for the REBUILDING of the SHIP HOTEL, BARRY. Plans and Specification can be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained (on the payment of Bl Is, which will be returned on receipt of a bonA fide tender) at our offices on and after April 22nd inst. Sealed tenders to be sent in on or before the 29th inst., to Mr T. A. Davies, Secretary, 10, St John's-square, Cardiff, the envelopes being endorsed Tender for rebuilding Ship Hotel, Barry. The directors do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. RICHARDS & GETHIN. Architects, 3452 Windsor Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff. rji o BUILDERS, TENDERS are invited for ALTERING, RENOVAT- ING, and PAINTING Siloa Chapel, Aberdare. Plans and Specification to be seen at Mr Rees Evans, Tailor, Commercial-street, Aberdare, to whom en- dorsed tenders must be sent in not later than May 3rd, 1890. 3447 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tailor, Commercial-street, Aberdare, to whom en- dorsed tenders must be sent in not later than May 3rd, 1890. 3447 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T 0 B U i L D E R S. TENDERS are invited for ERECTION of SHOP at BARRY for Mr Hopkins, Chemist. Cadoxton. Plans and Specifications can be seen at my office, and quan- tities supplied. Sealed Tenders to be delivered May 6th, 1890. The lowest or any Tender will not neces- sarily be accepted.—JOHN H. PHILLIPS, Architect, 3, Charles-street, Cardiff. 3497 ANTED TENDERS for WALLING Leakage to Boiler, Cwmytdo Colliery, Bedwas. Plans and particulars at colliery. 3455 jpj ALLESY^^ROS. &OMPANY, MERTHYR TYDFIL, MAKERS OF SPECIAL MANURES FOR CEREALS, ROOTS GRASS LANDS, &C. Half-inch, Quarter-inch BONES, and BONr MEAL for VINES, etc. JJALLESY BROS. & COMPANY, MERTHYR TYDFIL 3257 rHUBES AND FITTINGS, Gas, Steam, -JL Water, Hydraulic, Heating, aud Fencing pur- poses, plain and galvanized.—John Spencer, Globe Tube Work Wednesbury. 4395 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S s ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLCNG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS' MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1832. 1235 ir a IDxtbltc ^itTOsaneius. CARDIFF. rp H E AT RE ROYAL. LESSEK AND MANA«KR Mr EDWARD FLETCHKB ACTING MANA(}3R«» Mr JOHN SHKKtDAN TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, April 28, FRED COOKE'S Great Realistic Submarine Drama, th< DIVER'S L UCK, A Story of the Great Eastern. FRED COOKE as BIG BARNEY BAWN. Bed of the Ocean-Divers at Work—Surface of the Atlantic—The Great Eastern (Illuminated)—New Marine and Submarine Scene.. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 5, CARL ROSA'S LIGHI OPERA COMPANY in pAUL JONES. Box Plan now ready at Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF! TO-NIGHT and during the Week. Important Engagement for Six Nights Only, of Miss MARGARET SOULBEY and her Celebrated Company in the grand Emotional Play, EAST LYNNE. The best perform. ance of this beautiful play ever witnessed in Cardiff. Lad Madame V?NER!YLE' } Miss MARGARET SODLBEY. As played by her over 1,000 times in England and America.—Mi'NDAY NEXT, first visit of Hubert O'Grady's Eiou Co. Best companies and popular prices. ^SSE^" BROOMS, TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF l-iiy kind permission of the Mayor). MRS RIGHTON-TRIOE Begs to announce that her ANNUAL PIANOFORTE RECITAL Will take place on WEDNESDAY, 23th of MAY. Further particulars will be duly announced. 3498 ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWN-HALI* A s CARDIFF. By kind permission of the Mayor. Under Distinguished Patronage. CHILDREN'S MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTER L AIN AIENT, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 29ch & 50th (in Aid of the Infirmary). TOY SYMPHONY, TABLEAUX VIVANTS, AND CifiLDREN. PANTOMIME. The ST MARY':S STRING BAND will render a Selection of Music during each Evening. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Reserved Seats 2., 6d. Admission, 1; 6d. Tickets may be obtained, and pian of the room seen at Mr Lewis,' Duke-street. 3493 ABERDARE. BKRDARE FLOWER, POULTRY, J:TL ¡\-c. SHOW, ABERNANT PARK, AUGUST 14tb. 1890. 3479 Schedules ready early in May. Apply to Messrs D. P, Davies, 17, Commercial-street., or D. Tudor Williams. NE.AT1I. ( WYN-HALL, NEATH.—THURSDAY -W NEXT. GRAND EVENING CONCERT .in aid of MORFA RELIEF FUND, arranged by Miss ELEANOR REES, assisted by Miss MARGARET HOARE, ORLANDO 11ARLEY, Signor FOLI, FilED GRIFFITHS, aud W. F. HALLEY. To commence at 8. Admission, 5s, 3s, Is. Special Train to Port Talbot after the Concert. ABERGA VENNY. MALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAIL- WAY SERVANTS. ABERGAVENNY, WHIT-MONDAY. GRAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held in BAILEY PAHK on the above day, uiider A.A,A. Rules. when PHIZKS TO THE VALUE OF 25U WILL BE GIVEN, For further particulars see posters, or apply to C. POWELL and G. STEVENS, Hon. Secretaries, Somer>et Inn, Abergavenny. 3564 Ctettrsions. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFI and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET, Or other suitable steamer (wind, weather and circum stances permitting. MA Y,1890. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Thur. 1—1.15,3.45, 6.0 p.m | Thur. 1-2.30. 4.45. 7.1g p.m Fri. 2—7.45 a.m., 2.45, 5.101 Fri. 2-1.30, 4.0,7.15 p.m p.m Sat. 3-7.0 a.m, 2.45, 5.15 Sat. 3-8.10 a.m, 4.0, 8.t p.m p.m Season Tickets.—A limited number will be issued at B2 2s each, available for tho Company's Entire Bristol Channel Passeneer Service, including Lyn- mouth, Ilfracombe, and other places (Back Holidays excepted). Books of Family Tickets are also issued. available between Cardiff and Weston. Prices on application. For particulars see Bills. The Bristol Channel Passenger Service, Limited. 10b, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 3397-981 EDWARDS. ROBERTSON, and CO.. Agents. Q.REAT WESTERN RAILWAY, NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE, AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WEYMOUTH to GUERNSEY in about 4, hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about 14 hour. POWERFUL FAST STEAMERS, specially con. structed for the Great Western Company for this Service, and fitted with electric light and all latest improvements, will, weather Mtt circumstances permitting, run DAILY from WEY- MOUTH to GUERNSEY and JERSEY (Monday Mornings excepted), and from JERSEY and GUERN< L: EY to WEYMOUTH (Sundays excepted) in COD. nection with Fast Trains from and to all parts of tht Great Western System. Passengers leaving New Milford at 5.0 p.m., Swansea 7.2o, Cardiff 9.20, and Weymouth 2.15 a.m. reach Guernseyabout 6.35 a.m. aad Jersey about 9.0 am and leaving Jersey at 8.0 ,t.m., Guernsey 10.0, reach Wey. mouth about 2.30 p.m.. Cardiff 9 26, Swansea 11.45 p.m., and New Milford at 1.45 a.m. Passengers pass direct between the train and steamer at Weymouth. 1867 HENRY LAMBERT. General Manager, li. J. 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For J. A.LN li3 Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure ana certain specific. A mother's >OWDERS best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, IS 14DJSACH. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials aro>nnd each packet and bottle. GEORGES POWDERS and BALSAM are sold everywhere. ManufactoryPENTRE RHONDDA VALLEY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1267 f II HE~BL AEN DARE COMPANY, X LIMITED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE CLAY, Equal in Quality to Stourbridge Goods. The Blaendare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, &c., for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials frum the principal Iron and Steel Works, Ac,, in Soutt) Wales and Monmouthshire. 1120