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gales bll Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. -Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEI-, SELFE, & CO. ■^Mic-house and Vaults, at Cardiff.August 13 n» •, BOWLING BROTHERS. Wnal Wood, &c,, at Pembroke Dock July 29 n Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 29 Mr MEREDITH DA VIES. Household Furniture, at Penderwi Aug. 14 « Mr JOHN FRANCIS. »arms, etc., at Carmarthen August 3 „ Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING. ^JWS, at Exchange July 27 Meadow Hay, at Cardiff July 29 Residences, at Cardiff July JO JJorses, &c,, at. Exchange August 10 Sfousehnld Furniture, at Cardiff August 15 & 16 'Urniture from Volunteer Camp — u Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON and HITCHCOX. machinery, Stores, &c., at Newport Aug. 6 &7 r Mr F. G. GOUGH. ">Uiery Plant, at IJanelly .August 9 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. J^asehold Property, atCadoxton-juxta-Barry.. July 30 behold Properties at Cardiff August 13 • Messrs II. I1ILL and CO. "^asehold Houses, at Swansea July 30 R Mr RICIID. E. HUGHES. "elting. Packing, &c., at Swansea July 29 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, &CO. *8 Interest, at Cardiff August 6 b Mr W. G. LATTV. Worses, &c., at Cardiff July 27 & Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. household Furniture, at Rooms July 30 & Aug 1 *«rniture, etc., at Penarth Rectory —July 31 n Mr A. NEWXAND. dwelling Houses and Beerhouses, at Newport.. Aug. 26 Mr T. RULE OWEN. 0_ sarins, at Monachlogddu July -27 leasehold Property, at Saundersfoot August 2 business Premises, Haverfordwest ..August 7 freehold Estate, at Carmarthen.. -Aug. 17 Messrs PARSONS & ItOBJENl leasehold Properties, at Newport .August 21 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON leasehold Property, at Swansea July 30 Residence, Newport Messrs STEPHENSON ami ALEXANDER Plant, at Pontypridd Autr. 7 contractors' Plant, Treforest August 15 Sheep, at Llansannor Court sept. 2 Messrs bTRAKER and SON. Leasehold Property, at Brynmawr Aug. 7 Mr W. WOODWARD. freehold Sea-side Properties, at Cardigan .July 27 IfiE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY & THURSDAY, July 30th and August 1st, 1889, commencing at Two o clock precisely, MESSRS J. G. MADDOX. AND co. win SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,at the above sales, large quantity of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, removed from various residences, and suitable for drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, halls, and bed- rooms. On View Mornings of Sale. All lots intended for these Sales must be Entered lot the offices not later than the day prior to. 1111 THE RECTORY, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1889, Commencing at Twelve o'clock noon precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are favoured with instructions from the Rev Charles Parsons, M.A. (who is leaving Penanh), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the Rectory as above, the major portion of the HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Comprising superior full-compass PIANOFORTE walnut case, waliiii t drawing-room suite in tapestry, wal- nut marble-top cheffonnier, mahogany 6 ft, panel back sideboard, mahogany and other chairs in cloth, 6-tt. telescope dining and other tables, excellent walnut overmantles and glasses, carpets and rugs, fenders and brasses, hall stand and chairs, ifcc. THE BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS consist of a massive mahogany half-tester, and iron and brass bedsteads with palliasses and mattresses, sets of ware, mahogany, birch, and painted chests of drawers, birch and mahogany 4ft. wardrobes with glass doors, pairs of duchesse mahogany toilets, towel i rails, commodes, birch half-round marble-top wash- Stands, toilet glasses, etc. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- mence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, at their Dffices and Salerooms. 2b, Duke-street, Cardiff. 7129 BY ORDER OF THE MORTAGE Ef> AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, ON TUES- DAY, AD GUST 6TH, 1889, At Seven o'clock in too evening, subject to conditions of sale to be then read. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & co. arc instructed to SELL by AUCTION as above, to one lot, the LIFE INTEREST tf a Lady born on the 21st July, 1845, in leasehold Premises known as the Ro itli Castle Inn, Pellett-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from the 1st Novem- ber, 1841, at a ground rent (with other property) of £7 19s 9d and Nos. 13 and 14, Crichton-olace, Car- ,.tiff: held for a term of 88 years from the 29th Septem- ber, 1850, at a ground rent of B5 6s also a policy of Assurance for £300011 the life oi tho above-mentioned lady in the Pelican Life Offic. under the annual pre- mium of i,9 13s (xl. J'Le policy is free from restric- tions as to foreign residence, and the age of the assured has been admitted. The Roath Castle Inn is let on a lease at a very low -rental. No. 14, Ciichtou-streuc, is let at 9i per week, and No. 13 at 7s 6d per week, the owner to pay rates and taves. IV .w, upply u.. b.dt, and 1 V further par- ticulars to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, lit. Mary-street. Canlitf or to Messrs !radclitfes and Cator, Solicitors, 20, Craven-stieot, Charing Cross, London, W.C. 7122 TAKE NOTICE. MHE SALE of the PADDLE STEAMER JL QUEEN of the BAY. advertised for Sale on the 8th August, IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TREGERTHEN, DUNN & CO., Auctioneers, 7151 Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. CADOXTON JUXTA-BARRY. IMPORTANT SALII, OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has received instructions to SELL by AUCJ'ION, at the Wenvoe Arms Hotel, Oadoxton-uixta-Barry, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of July, 1889, at 3.30oclock in the afternoon, the following desirable Properties :— LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate in Weston-street, In the parish of Cadoxton- juxta-Barry, now in the occupation of Albert Yen. LOT 2—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by F. Bulgar. LOT 3.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjuininc, occupied by'Thomas Maxwell. LOT 4.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES idjoining, occupied by Frederick Grimmett, LOT 5. -A siiniiir MfiSSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by William Price. LOT 6.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMIoES adjoining, occupied by Sydney Parlitt. LOT 7.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by Daniel Price. c)inin I These lots are all held for the term of S99 years, and are let at a rental of bs 6d per week each. LOT 8.—A PIECE of LEASEHOLD LAND adjoining Lot 7 on the east side, having a frontage of 40ft to Weston-street, a depth of 52ft, and being 6ft wide at back. Held under lease for 999 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, b, Working-street, Cardiff; or Mr Lewis Lewis, House Agent, Main-street, Cadoxton. 6969 liO BREWERS, WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, & OTHERS. VALUABLE DOUBLE-LICENSED AND ABSO- LUTELY FREE HOUSE, SITUATE IN ONE OF THE BEST-FREQUENTED ;THOROUGH1<ARKS IN CARDIFF. MESSRS ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SFLFU, & CO. will feKI.L by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on 'j'UE'DAY, 13th AUGUST, punctually at Three o'clock, by direction of the administrator of the late Mr T. Davies, the desir- able and well-known PUBLIC-HOUSE AND VAULTS. CALLED THE FISHGUARD AH Ms," situate in Bute-street, carairr. now in the occupation of Mr William Lloyd, whose lease expired on the 1st May, 188i>, and who, without any fresh agreement being made, has continued to pay the very Inadequate sum of £ 80 per annum. The property is held for the remainder of a term of 89 years from the 1st )lay. 1838, at the nominal ground rent of JE3 10s per annum. The premises may, by permission of Mr Lloyd, be viewed daily from 12 until 2 o'clock. Further paiticulars and conditions of Saie will shortly be issued. and iu the meantime information my be obtained of the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol, and 34, Old Jewry, London, E.C. or of Messrs Bramble and Watts, Solicitors, 2, Bristol Chambers, Nicholas-street, Bristol. 7021 SALE THIS DAY. On SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 27TH. THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, OPPOSITE T.V.U. STATION, CARDIFF.. MR w. G. LATTY be-s to announce that he will HOLD his NEX r SALE of HORSES, COB:-i, PONŒt>, CARRIAGES, II Alt NESS, dlc., ni the above date. Early entries are respectfully solicited. Present entries include two grand ponies, Qve years, quiet to ride and drive, with stylish action, and warranted sound r one very handsome cob, four years, the property of J. Rees, 1!;sq.; one cob, four /ears, from Charles Morgan, Esq.; several second- hand dogcarts and pony phaetons also the property of gentleman, a stylish brougham, in excellent condi- tion, circular front, sold under circumstances which lifill permit of no reserve also a Jersey ccw and calf, Sale at Two o',zlock. 7031 The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION on MONDAY, July 29, a large quantity ?»f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Iron-frame Piano (by & Sale to commence at 2 o el°ck_244_ I\iAPPIN AND .WEBB vv VIAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE APPOINTED J^JESSKS JJ~<R()SS JJROS,, ii, AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE AGENTS IN CARDIFF FOR THE SALE OF THEIR CELEBRATED ELECTRO-SIL VElt LATE, STERLING SILVER PLATE, AND FINE CUTLERY. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE, A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW ON VIEW. MAPPIN AND WEBB, 158 TO 162, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, W. MANUFACTORY :-The Royal Cutlery and Plate Works, Sheffield. • 5845 TOW-LE'S PENN YP,(-)YAL'ani STEEL JB. PILLS FOR FEMALES ouickly correct all irregu a rilies ana relieve the distressing sviiiDtoras so prevalent with the.3e..t., Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties l/rug Co. «iocoln.— Beware of Imitation* al.es bij Aurtion. SALE THIS DAY. HORSE EXCHANGE. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are favoured with instructions from the well- known breeder, Mr William Wallace, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, July 27th, at 2.30 p n^ punctually, 15 REMARKABLY CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS with calves or close to calving, AND HEIFERS with calves or close to calving. The Auctioneer invites impcchoti of these cattle, as they will be found to b' a high class herd. The Ayrshire has no rival as a dairy cow for hardihood of constitu- tion small consumption of food, and rich produce. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 6806 ON MONDAY NEXT RED HOUSE, ELY, NFAlt CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, WITHOUT RE- SERVE, at the above Farm (on account of the former purchaser not complyin<j with conditions oi sale), on MONDAY, July 2itth, 1889, at Three o'clock, about 70 TONS PRIME MEADOW HAY, well harvested, and in two ricks. Four months' credit will be given to purchasers upon approved security, or discount for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 7041 ON TUESDAY NEXT. NEWPORT.ROAD, CARDIFF. "jl/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of July instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject ta conditions to be then and there produced), the following DESIRABLE RESIDENCES LOT I.-A seini-detachect VILLA, called "Arcot House," Newport-road, in the occupation of Robert Strong, Esq., containing drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery. &c., on the ground floor; 6 large bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and w.c. on the first floor and 5 bedrooms over. This property is held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2ud day of February, 1880, at a ground rent of 220 per annum. LOT 2.-No. 188, NEWPORT-ROAD, Cardiff, con. taining dining-room, drawing-room, and kitchens on the ground floor 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, and bath-room on the tirst floor and 2 bedrooms and box- room over. LOT 3.-No. 190, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 2), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are Let at B40 a year each. and are held under leases for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1873, at the ground rents of £118s. and £ 7 16s. per annum. LOT 4.—No. 228, NEWPORT-ROAD, containing drawing-room, dining-room, and kitchens on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, and 3 bedrooms over. LOT 5.—NO. 230, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 4), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are held under Leases for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1880, at the ground rents of £ 7 10s. per annum each. Half of the purchase money (if desired) may remain on mortgage at £5 per cent. To view and for further particulars apply to the Auction, ers, or to DIR U. HEARD, SOLICITOR, 24, IRINITY-STREET, (905 CARDIFF. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1889. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -i-'jL beg to announce that they will hold their NEXT SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES on the above date. Early entries respectfully solicited. 7162 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. SOLD BY ORDER OF THU EXECUTRIX OF FREDERICK KINGSTON, ESQ. (DECKASED), LATE MANAGER OF THE NATIONAL PRO- VINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. REMOVED FROM THE BANK HOUSH: FOR BETTER CONVENIENCE OF SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on IHURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and 16th August, 1889, at 11 o'clock each day, the above EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars will appear next week, and Cata- logues n'ay be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 7163 VOLUNTEER CAMP, EWENNY, BRIDGEND. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, the whole of THE FURNITURE USED BY THE OFFICERS AT IIIE EWENNY VOLUNTEI.lt CAMP. Furthor particulars in future Advertisements. 7164 THE RECTORY, PENDERYN, NEAR ABERDARE, Two Miles from Hirwain Station. MR MEREDITH DAVIES has been instructed by the Rev W. Winstone (who is leaving Penderyn), to SELL by AUCTION, at the Rectory as above, on WEDNESDAY, August 14, 1939, and the following day, the whole of the valuable aud highly liuisueU FURNITURE, Comprising elegant dining and drawiug-room suites in rusewood and Spanish mahogany, massive sideboard in carved oak, mahogany bookcase in two sections (au invaluable acquisitisn to a library), bedroom suites in Spanish mahogany aud pinewood (inlaid) very hand. some dinner service in stone china, with almost every requisite for a laige and well-furnished residence; a very handsome asseuiblago of old china, which includes some rare speciluelis and the whole of the vaiuable and well-bound books, comprising several hundred volumes also a valuable bath chair (for donkey or hand-drawn). Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. On view Tuesday, August 13. a.nd Wednesday until 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, who desires to call special attention to this Sale, the whole of the Furniture and effects being ot a most superior description, whilst the Books afford a rare opportunity to literati and students. 7128 NEWPORT. MON. SALE-OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, SHOP, AND PREMISES, AND TWO WELL-KNOWN BEERHOUSES, AT PILLGWENLLY, AND A j LONG-LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE IN YORK-PLACE. MR A NEWLAND has received in- structions from the Trustees of Mr William Jones (deceased) to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Commercial-road, Newport, on MONDAY, 116th August, 1889, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such Lots as may be then determined upon — LOT la-All those Six MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES with yards aud back buildings belonging situate and being Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Church' street, Pillgwenlly, Newpon, let at a weekly rental of 4s 6d each, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. Ibis Lot is held witll other property under lease dated 24th December, 1824, tor the residue of a term of 72 years from 25th March, 1824, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of £ o. This Lot is subject to a right of way along the west side thereof in favour of the owners of the Trede- car Arms Inn. LOT 2.—All that well-accustomed BEERHOUSE, known as the Royal George," with Premises belong- ing, situate and being No. 13, Church-street, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr S. Manship, at the yearly rent of £ 30. The Beerhouse and portion of the Outbuildings are held with other property under lease dated 1st June, 1827, for the residue of a term of 70 years from 2bth March, 1827, and the remainder of the I' premises is held under the same lease as Lot 1. This Lot will be sold subject to apportioned ground rents amounting to £3 ó 8d per annum. LOT 3.-All those 3 MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being Nos, 17, 18. and 19, Church- street aforesaid, and let at a weekly rental of 5s each, the landlord paying rates. This lot is held under the same lease as the beerhouse comprised in Lot 2, and will be sold subject to au apportioned ground rent of £ 2>per annum. Iv?tT4-A!! that GROCER'S SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE with warehouse belonging, situate at the corner I or vnuicn-sireec aud xiiga-sireet, and being No. 20, Church-street aforesaid, and in the occupation of Mr W. Woodman, at the low annual rent of £ 20. This lot is held under the same lease as Lot 3, and will be sold subject to an apportioned groundjrent of £ 1 6s per annum. LOT 5.-All that SMITH S SHOP. STABLE, and PREMISES, situate at the rear of I,ots 3 and 4 and with a frontage to High street. Let to Mr It Fiusey at a yearly rental of £13. the landlord paying rates. This lot is held under same lease as Lots 3 and 4, and will be soitt subject to au apportioned ground rent of bs per annum. LOT 6.—All that excellently situated and well- accustomedJHhERHOUSE. known as the "Ship and Pilot, Church-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr H. Price, at the yearly rent of £3S, together with the TWO COTTAGES ADJOINING, let at a weekly rental of Os each. and a YARD, STABLE, and PREMISES at the rear thereof, let at B4 per annum, the landlord paying rates on the cottages, stables, &c. This lot is held under the same lease as Lots 3. 4, and 5, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of £ 3 15s. LOT 7.—All those four MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Temple street, Pillgwenlly, let to good tenants at a monthly rental of 25s each, the landlord paying portion of rates. This lot is held underlease with other property from 25th March, 1846, for 59 years, at an apportioned ground rent of B2 13s per annum. The auctioneer has also been instructed to offer for sale LOT 8.—All that DWELLING HOUSE situate and being No. 30, York-place, Newport, containing three suting-rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen and convenient offices. Held for the unexpired term of 999 years from 1st November, 1886, at an apportioned annual ground rent of £2 16s. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, Iredegar-place, Newport Mr Geo. Baker, 48, Stow-lull, Newport, or to Messrs JEVONS, RYLEY & JEVONS, Solicitors, 7169 19, Sweeting-street, Liverpool. •VTO NAME OINTMENT. _i3l This Ointment is confidentially recommended as all old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy.scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated* legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles' fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up th" most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. -]Cro NAME FILLS. JJ i For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., eke.. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name' Ointmeiit in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists, price 7 d. 181d, and 2s 9d each. No Family should be without them. SOLE PROPRIETOR J. WHITEHOUSE, 194 DER1TEND, BIRMINGHAM. 6686 J £ > ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT wTrmTPv,, and DELIVERER for TOWN and Tjov.fl/ aU the principal Hoardings in I^wpot. WorK executed with despatch 1008 ales im Ruction. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION. on TUESDAY, the 30th July, 1889, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea (subject to condi. tions of sale which will then be read). the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY:- LOTS 1 and 2. —All those Two Leasehold DWELL- ING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 7 and 8, Portia-terrace, Swansea, containing o rooms, and now let to Messrs Hughes and Gordon, at 68 6d per week each house. The whole is held for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 1877, and will be sold subject to a ground rent of £2 12s each house. LOT 3.—All that well built LEASEHOLD DWEL LING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and known as 8, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea, containing seven rooms and scullery, and now let to Mr Davies at 8s 6d per week, and i? held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1883, at an apportioned ground rent of £34s. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock. N.B.—The above property is in capital condition, and is well worthy the attention of small capitalists, or members of building societies. For further particulars apply to J. Aeron Thomas, Esq., solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 7009 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LANDOHE. SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, July 30, 1889 (subject to con- ditions of sale), all those SIX LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS. situate and being Nos. 8, 9,10,11, 12, and 13, Taber- uacle-street, Landore, together with a piece of Lease- hold Land at the back of Nos. 8 and 9, and adjoining houses, and having an area of about 30 perches. Nos. 8, 10, and 13 contain five rooms each. Nos. 8, 11, and 12 four rooms each, and are now in the occupation of D. Williams, C. Mill, P. Morris, C. Norman, J. Ashton, and E. Davies, at weekly rents amounting to £58 10s per annum. The above houses are situate near the Landore Rail- was Station, close to several large Copper, Steel, Tin- plate, and other Works, and from their position always command good tenants. Held for a term of 59 years from the 25th day of Match, 1854, at a ground rent of B5 5s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Collings and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, or to the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 7030 IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF BELTING, PACKING, SHEET ASBESTOS. DE- LIVERY HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, RUBBER SHEET, VALVES, &C. TO PROPRIETORS OF WORKS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. LARGE NEW WAREHOUSE, STITAND, SWANSEA, lately known as the Friends' Meeting House," almost opposite Messrs Jose, Ford, and Co.'s Arches. MR RICHD. E. HUGHES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Ware- house, on MONDAY. July 29th, 1889, ABOUT 3,000 FEET OF CANVAS, RUBBER, LEATHER AND DERMATINE BELTING, from 2in. to lOin. wide about 7 cwt. Asbestos Sheet, 1-1bin. to jin. ahout 12 cwt. of India Rubber Sheet and Insertion, 1-16in. to jin. about 9 cwt. of Asbestos Rope Packing, from jill. to liin. Square Grease. and other Packing, large quantity of Garden and Mechani- cal Hose and numerous other lots, which will be lotted by the Auctioneer to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at II olclock a.m. There will be no reserve. Can be inspected on Saturday, July 27th instant. Further particulars can be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneer. 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 7072 SALE THIS DAY. GWBERT AND TOWVN ESTATES, COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. R W. WOODWARD has been favoured MR W. WOODWARD has been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUC- TION, at the Black [-ion Hotel, in the Town ot Cardi- gan. on SATURDAY, the 27th day of July, 1889. at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, the following Valuable and Freehold Sea-side PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT I.-All that well-known and Popular Sea-side Resort known as GWBERT, situate in the Parish of Verwig, about two and a half miles from the Town of Cardigan, comprising a Full-licensed Hotel and Pre- mises also a- very commodious Dwelling-House, extensively used as a lodging-house by visitors during the season, and about 15 acres of excellent Pasture Land. LOT 2.-Tlmt exceedingly valuable, compact, and productive FARM known as TOWYN, comprising f arm, dwelling-house, extensive farm buildings, and 340 acres, or thereabouts, ot excellent arable and pasture laud, well supplied with water. If not disposed of in one Lot this holding will be sold in two or more Lots. Also 30 LOTS OF BUILDING SITES, fronting thf Sea, the admoasuremunt of each lot varying from half all acre upwards. The above property, which is situate upon the West Coast, and immediately at the entrance to Cardigan Bay, is a very popular seaside resort, and is famous for its invigorating and health-restoring climate. It is delightfully situate above the rocks, and commands extensive views of the same, and the picturesque scenery of Cardigan Bay, Cardigan Island, St George's Channel, and the Estuary of the River Tivy, so cele- brated for its salmon and other fisheries. The sands surrounding the property offer every facility for the most pure and safe sea bathing. A new road is in course of construction through the centre of the Estates which will very considerably shorten the distance from the town of Cardigan to this much-frequented locality. There is an abundance of pure water, auct an unlimited supply of excellent Building Material upon the land, together with a lime kiln. This property affords a rare opportunity for capi. talists, and cannot fail to prove a successful speculation. Plans, particulars, and conditions may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Priory-street, Cardigan or of MORGAN and MALE, _7012 Solicitors, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. PEMBROKESHIRE VILLAGE OF SAUNDRICSFOOT. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES. "TVTR T. RULE OWEN will OFFER for T5ALE by AUCTION, at the Cambrian Hotel, Sauudersfoot, on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of August, 188S, at Two o'clock precisely, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Cambrian-terrace, Sauudersfoot, viz. :— Houses and Shop in the occupation of Mr Beddoe. House adjoining, in the occupation of Mr James Vaughan. A Largo Koom, occupied as a mission-room by the Wesleyan Trustees and Stables, &c,, under the same, 111 the occupation ot Mr Llewelliu. The tenancies are yearly, and the rents amount alto. gether to £36 per annum. The property has lately been put into substantial repair, and is held under a lease granted by the late Mr Philipps, of Picton Castle, for the unexpired term of 79 years from the 29th September, next, at the yearly ground rent of B2 10s. For further particulars apply to Mr T. Rule Owen, Estate Agent and Valuer, Huverfordwest; or to Messrs EATON EVANS and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, 17th July, 1889. 7158 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF MYDR1M. SALE OF AN IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATE. MR T. RULE OWEN will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of August, 1889, at Two o'clock p.m. precisely, the PENTOWIN ESI ATE, comprising Pentowin House and extensive Outbuild- ings, Cottage and Garden, and 187 acres, 0 roods, and 38 perches of rich meadow, pasture, arable, and wood- land. Also, the Farm of Cwmpalis, adjoining the above, with Faunhouse and Premises a Cottage and Garden called Cwmpalis-fach, and 59 acres, 2 roods, and 16 perches of meadow, pasture, arable, and wood- land. The Property, which will be offered in one lot, com- prises some of the richest land in that proverbially good agricultural district, and is well watered. The timber is of large size and very valuable, and the plantations are thriving. The estate is intersected by good roads is distant about one mile from the Saint Clear's Station on the Great Western Railway, and lies in a good sporting district. Printed particulars, with plans, are in course of pre- paration, and may be obtained of Mr T. Rule Owen, Estate Agent and Valuer, Haverfordwest; and of Messrs EATON EVANS & WILLIAMS, Vendor's Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, July 10th, 1889. 7159 LLANELLY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENGINES, COLLIERY PLANT, Ac. MR F. G. GOUGH has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Nevill, Druce, and Company (in consequence of the abandonment of the old Castle and Bres Collieries) to SELL by PUBLtC AUCTION, 0n FRIDAY, the 9th day of August, 1839, the whole of the following COLLIERY PLANT, ENGINES, Ac., viz.:— A'L..TUR; CO^PKU WORKS DOCK. Two 28 £ iu. plunger poles, two 284iu. stuffing boxes and glands, one 24in. lift, comprising :-One 24in. plunger pole, stuffing box and gland, H. and clack pieces, bonnet clack and snore pieces, stand pipes and plate, sundry cast iron pieces, lot old rails. AT THE OLD CASTLE COLLIERY. One 60 in. Cornish pumping engine, 9 ft. and 8 ft. stroke, in good condition. One 26 in. beam winding engine, 7 ft. stroke, with strong winding and capstan gear, complete (equal to new). Two cast-iron winding sheaves, 9 ft. dia. 60 19 in. and 20 in. pumps, 9 ft. lengths; 14 15 in. and 16 in. pumps, 9 ft. lengths one each 23 in., 20ih. and 22 in. plunger poles, with clack, H pieces, plunger cases, branch and snore pieces to match permanent way rails, 30 to 50 lbs. per yard; wrought and cast scrap iron, old wire ropes, sundry lots timber I boiler, 38 ft. by 6 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. AT THE BRES COLLIERY. The following parts of an 80 in. EnginevizMain bea,m, weighing about 30 tons cylinder, with case at- tached cylinder cover steam nozzle, seated for three valves piston rod and sundry other parts; one 26in beam winding engine, 7ft stroke, with drum and shaft complete; i each 14in, lSin, 15in, 17in, 17in, and 20in clack pieces 1 each 13in. and 9in bonnet clack pieces; underground rails wrought and cast scrap iron old r"Pe> &c., Ac. steam pipes, Ac. wrought iron S/1- X 7in square; 1 biiler, 32ft x 7ft x 4ft. The Sale will commence at the Copper Works Dock Coal Yard, at 11 a.m. is.TF°iVu^ftller Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at No. 13, Murray-street. Llanelly, 6683 sales bn Skitter. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE JOHN DAVIES, COMMERCIAL HOTEL FISHGUARD, PEMBROKESHIRE. IJIOR SALE by TENDER, as a soma JL concern, the STOCK-IN-TRAD K, FURNITURE. POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, belonging to the above Estate, consisting of horses, carriages, harness, hay, machinery, stock-in-trade, and household furniture, together with the lease of the above premises for the unexpired term of 19 years, at the annual rental of £80, Tenders, marked John Davies's Stack," to be sent to Trustee at Maildy, Letterston, R.S.O., on or before Wednesday, the 31st day of July, 1889. The Trustee does not bind himself to accept any tender. WM. GEORGE JAMES, Trustee. 6968 Maildy, Letterston, Pembrokeshire. TMPORTANT. -One Box of Horton'sI.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and com. piicauona of the urinary organs, whether acouired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back. MT? Merc«ry. Post free for 4s ftom G. D. Horton, e General Hospital), Aston-road.Birming « •' A- Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge as. owanaea—Ll°yatchemist, Oxford-street. Newport xoung, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to uul. Lettata answered free. t768 I)Iiblir otí!tz. m It. F. C. S PURR PREACHES AT LONGCROSS-STUEET BAPTIST CHAPEL, ROATH, To. MORROW, t 11 and 6.30. 7161 £ 10UNT\ BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. To all Persons entitled to commonable or other rights over or in the Common in the Hamlet of Glyn, in the Parish of Defynock, in the County of Brecon. TAKE NOTICE, that the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the County Borough of Cardiff, as the Promoters of the Cardiff Corporation Act, 1884, do hereby convene a MEETING of the PERSONS ENTITLED to COMMONABLE or other RIGHTS over or in the above-mentioned Common in the Hamlet of Glyn, in the Parish of Defynock, to be held at the STOIUY ARMS INN, CWM TAFF, near MERTHYR, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth day of August, 1889, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of appointing a Committee of the Commoners under the provisions ot the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845. J. L. WIIEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 22nd July, 1869. 7167 JQOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. To all Persons entitled to commonable or other rights over or in the Common of Modrydd, in the parisB of L!anspybli:d, in the County of Brecon. TAKE NOTICE, that the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses: of the County Borough of Cardiff, as the Promoter." of the Cardiff Corporation Act, 1884, do here- by conveii" a MEETING of the'PERSONS ENTITLED to COMMONABLE or other RIGHTS over or in the above-mentioned Common of Modrydd, to be held at the STOREY ARMS INN, CWM TAFF, near MKRTHVR, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth day of August, 1^89, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose oi appointing a Committee of the Commoners under the provisions of the Lands Clauses Consolida- tion Act, 1845. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-ball, Cardiff, 22nd July, 1889. 7168 PURSUANT to an Order of the Chancery JL Di vision of the High Court of Justice, dated 4th May, l;'c9, made in the matter of the EI.Y and CANTO COMMONS, in the parish of LLANDAFF, and borr ish of CARDIFF, and in the matter of the CARDIFF IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1875, and in the matter oi the Local Government Boards' Provisional Orders -Jonfirmation (No. 2) Act, 1888, and in the matter oi the Land Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, the persons who, on the 16th of July, 1878, were entitled to or interested in the commonable or other rights in or over CANTON COMMON, in the parish of Cantcu, in the county borough of Cardiff, and who, by devolution or otherwise, are now so entitled or interested, are by their solicitors, or in person, on or before the 12th day of August, 1889, to enter particulars of their claims at the Chambers of Mr J ustice Stirling, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in the book provided for that purpose, kept in room No. 265, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Friday, the 25th day of October, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated the 9th day of July, 1889. WILLIAM BINNS SMITH, Chief Clerk. Torr, Janeways, Gribble, and Oddie, 38, Bedford-row, London, W.C. Agents for R. W. Griiffth, Solicitor, Cardiff. 6889 PURSUANT to an Order of the Chancery -t- Division of the High Court of Justice, dated 4th May, 1889, made in the Matter of the ELY and CANTON COMMONS, in the PARISHof LLANDAFF and BOROUGH of CARDIFF, and in the Matter of the CARDIFF IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1875, and ill the Matter of the Local Government lloanl's Provi- sional Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act. 1888, and in the Matter of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845. the persons who, on the 16th of July, 1878, were entitled to or interested in the Commonable or othei1 rights in or over Ely Common, in the Parish of Canton, in the County Borouh of Cardiff, and who, by devolu. tion or otherwise, are now so entitled or interested are, by their solicitors or in person, on or before the 12th day of August, 1889, to enter particulars of their claznis at the Chambers of Mr Justice Stirling, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in the Book provided for that pur- pose kept in Room No. 265, or in default thereof thny will bo peremforily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Friday, the 25th day of October, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and abjudicating upon the claims. Dated the 9th day of July, 1889. WILLIAM BINNS SMITH, Chief Clerk. Torr, Janeways, Gribble, and Oddie, 38, Bedford-row, Agents for R. W. Griffith, Solicitor, Cardiff. 6890 u GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL G AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETYS ANNUAL MEETING for the EXHIBITION of HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP, PIUS, IMPLEMENTS. POULTRY, DAIRY PRO DUCE. Ac., will beheld at TRKORKV, RHONDDA VALLEY, on WEDNESDAY aud THURSDAY, the 31st JULY and 1st AUGUST, 1839, when Prizes amounting to nearly £ 1,000 will be offered for competi- tion. amounting to nearly £ 1,000 will be offered for competi- tion. The Show Yard will be open to the public on both I -h days at Nine a.m., on payment of 2s each, on tlia first day of the Show, and Is each on the second day. I Return Tickets at a fare and a quarter will be issued by the Taff Vale Railway Company, by all ordiiia) y iraau,'V") passengers booking to Treorky, except pars- sengers booking from the following stations, namely, Treherbert, Ystrad, Llwynpia and Dinas. Tickets of admission to the Show Yard may be had at all Stations on the Taff Vale Railway. A special tritiu will run from Cowbridge to Treorky on both days of the Show, leaving Cowbridge at 11.30 a.m., taking up passengers arriviog by the Great Western Railway at Llantrisajit Station by the 11.32 a.m. up train, and 11.50 down train. The above special train will return from Treorky, arriving at Llantrisant in time for the 6'37 Great Western Railway down traiu to Swansea and Carmarthen. The Great Western. Railway Company will issue tickets at picnic fares to Treorky from all Stations from Swansea to Bridgend inclusive, by their train arriving at Llantrisant at 11,34 a.m. A Band will playa choice selection of music on both days of the Show. ow The usual Public Dinner will take place in a Marquee on the Show field on Wednesday, the 31st July inst., at 5 o clock p.m., at which the presidenc will preside. ¡ Tickets, 3s 6d each. W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. Welsli St. Donitts, July 26, 1889.. 7155 BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL 113 SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW wiil be held at LLANCAIACH, THURSDAY, September 12th, 1889. Prizes for horses, cattle, Ac., will be offerecL 7101 C A L I F O R N I A. FRUIT AND MIXED FARMS ON EASY TERMS. PAYMENTS BY INSTALMENTS IF DESIRED. Our Colony adjoins thriviug town. For Pamphlets, Information, &c., Free, apply to H. FRANCIS AND CO., 434, STRAND, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED IN CALIFORNIA.) 6858 SAMUEL BROTH ICRS' SPECIALITY TROUSKRS to order. Us 6il, 13s 6<J. two piiirs for 21, 2Os. Quality, style, fit and make cannot be equalled.—Market buildings, St. Mary-st., Cardiff 6559 Drgal E DWARD TAMPLIN DECEASED, PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria chapter 35 intituled An act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Edward Taniplin late of the Alexandra Vaults Ebbw Valo in the County of Mon- mouth deceased (who died on the 17th day of June 1889 intestate and letters of administation of whose personal estate and effects were granted out of the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 12th day of July 1589 to James Tamplin (a son and one of the nt-xt of kin of the deceased) are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims or demands to me the undersigned the solicitor for the said administrator on or before the 17th day of August 1889 after which date the said administrator will pro. ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of whicii he shall then have had notice and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notico. Dated this 18th day of July 1889. THO. GWYNNE POWELL Ibbw Vale 7018 Solicitor for the Administrator. rj\H OM AS THOM A S, DECEASE^ -1. NOTICE pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, chapter 35, all persons having any CLAIMS against the estate of THOMAS THOMAS, late of No 4 PANTEG, ABERAYRON, in the COUNTY of CAR- DIGAN. Retired Master Mariner, deceased, who died on the 2nd day of April, 1889, are hereby required tr. send particulars of their claims to me. the undersigned solicitor, to Messrs David Jones and John Griffiths, the executors of the will of the deceased, on or before the 28bh day of August, 1889. after which day the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased and will not be liable in resoect of the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 17th day of July, 1889. H. J. HUGHES, Solicitor, 7043 North Parade, Aberystwyth. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. SUMMARY CASE.-Cardiff, No. 29 of 1889. RE JOHN DAVIES, of Pontycymmer, near Bi idgend, Ironmonger. ° Receiving Order made-15th June, 1889. Date of Order for Summary Administration— 29th June 1889.' Date of Adjudication—25th June, 1889. Date and Place of First Meeting—16th August 1889 at 10 o'clock, at the Official Receiver's Office 29 Queen- street, Cardiff. Date of Public Examination-16th August 1889 at 11 o'clock; at the Town-hall, Cardiff. T. H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address—29. Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 26th Juiy, 1889. 716ó THE GREAT BLOOD PUKIFIKK r IIOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- r (SoMethe worst forms of diseases, and the fouies" state of thebiood, stomach liver, and kianevs they go to: he of every disease, wuere no other" medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels giddiness in the head, dimness of sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, iive- and biiions obstrucoions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rneumatics, iumbago, piles, gravei, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore- throat, sore heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white dwellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face ami boay, swelled feet or legs, scabs and iicn, erysipetaj jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, solol by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 4i i Oxford-srftno, Swansea. lOOt Juhlic Amusements. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER.. Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAHKR Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JULY 27. Last Night of Mr John Atkin's Company in the celebrated Drama by Arthur Shirley, the G P, I P OF J R O N, Or.TUH STRANGLERS OF PAHIE. MONDAY NEXT, July 29, Fred Wright s Company from the Surrey Theatre, London, in the new Drama L.S D. or. FACH: TO FACE. WEDNESDAY, July 31, ANNUAL BENEFIT of JOHN SHERIDAN. GREAT and ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Box Plan at Thompson and hackell's, Limited. It A N D -1-i-I 18 T E D D F 0 D £ JTR A N D JgJ ISTEDDFOD. PARK HALL, CARDIFF. m ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1889. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION: 11 ALLEL U J A H C H 0 R-LT S. MINIMUM 150, MAXIMUM 200. PRIZE £ 40. SECOND CHORAL COMPETITION "G LORIA." PRIZE £15. PROGRAMMES READY JUNE 14, 1^1 each post free. Apply :— JOHN THOMAS, Secretary, 6163 PONTYMI3TER. PENARTII. ENARTH CRICKET CLUB. THIRD ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING on WEDNESDAY, August 21st (under the A.A.A. Rules). Entry forms, etc., from F. W. Morgan, Woodland House. Penartlo. 7075 SWANSEA. SWANSEA CRICKET GROUND.— IO SPORTS and CYCLISTS' MEET BANK HOLI- DAY. Six Bicycle (four professional) events. Hospital Challenge Cup, £¿5- Entries close Monday next.— Secretary. Castle-street. Swansea. 7171 ■yiCTORlA jp A R K, SWANSEA. By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation, rjIHE g WAN SEA jg £ ORSE jgHOW Will be held on the above Park, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th and 15th, 18o9. £ 600 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES for JUMPING, FOUR-IN-HAND, and TANDEM TEAMS. Entries close August lst. Double Fees August 3th. For Schedule of Prizes, Entry Forms, &-e.. apply to H. c. lilGMAN, Secretary, Esiate Agent, Oxford Cum- bers, 101, Oxford-street, Swansea. t468 — t-TIH ^1 PORTHCAWL. ORTHCAWL. BANK HOLIDAY, JL AUGUST 5TH. 1889. GRAND DEMONSTRATION. FETE. GALA, ATHLETIC SPORTS, FOOTBALL CONTEST, &c promoted by ODDFELLOWS' and FORESTERS' SOCIETIES. Also, GRAND MILITARY* TOURNA- MENT by 1st Brecknockshire Volunteer Battalion S. W. J;ordcrt!rš1ior programme apply Messrs Hutchinson and Burnell, New-road, Porthcawl. 826 CHEPriTOW. Q H ITPITT 0 W ASXLE. RAND JJISTORICAL JJlETE AND FANCY JpAIR ON JULY 30TH, 31ST, AND AUGUST 1ST, 1889. TO BE OPENED BY HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF BEAUFORT, On TUESDAY, JULY 30th, at 2 30 p. ra. ADMISSION TO THE CASTLE TUESDAY, at 2.50 p.m., 2s 6d. After 5 p,in., Is, WEDNESDAY, is the whole of the day. THURSDAY, 6d CHEAP TICKETS will be issued by the Great Western Railway Company from Cardiff, Newport, and intermediate stations. For times and fares, see small bills. Excursionists will be admitted to the Castle on the opening day on production of their Railway or Steam- boat Tickets for Is. 6395 hotels. NOW OPEN. ANGEL CAFE AND ESTAU R A N T, CORNER HIGH STREET ARCADE, THE ONLY FlllST CLASS RESTAURANT IN g WANSHA. COFFEE^ ROOM. LADIES WILL FIND THIS ROOM VERY COMFORTABLE. R E J ONES, PROPRIETOR; '.J. ALSO OF LIVERPOOL AND CARDIFF. 6973 HOME FROM HOME. WALIA, P]{IV ATE H( )TEL AND WALIA, PRIVATE HOTEL AND G BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. LLANDRINDOD WELLS, The Famous Spa of Wales.' TARIFF :— Use of Dining and Drawing Rooms, with Board, Lodging, and Attendance, per week.. S2 5 0 For less than a week, per day 0 7 0 AND GWALIA HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C, 6532 Prol)rietor-ED WARD JENKINS. QRAND ^TLANTIC JJOTEL^ WESTON-SUPER-MARE. NOW OPEN. TARIFF BY POST ON APPICATION. TABLE D'HOTE, 7 P.M 4s. DINNERS IN PRIVATE ROOMS MAY BE ORDERED BY TELEGRAM. OMNIBUS ATTENDS EVERY TRAIN. 7070 T LANDRINDOD WELLS. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, DINING aud REFRESH- MENT ROOMS. Boarding and Private Apartments. Midway between the Station and the Park and Mineral Springs. TARIFF ;—Boarding, with Apartments, 35s per week.—THOMAS DUGGAN, Proprietor. b911 DINNERS, 7D. -BRISTOL. -Wo()D,3, 21 and 22, Broadiuead. Plain Tea, 3d • or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, ls'and b 6393 y E R D I C T OF 300, Under this heading Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Cardiff, issue a pamphlet containing testimonials from their numerous customers. As makers of and dealers in pianofortes, organs, harmoniums, and other instru meuts, the firni have established the highest reputa- tion, and the particular value of the testimony which they bring into public notice is that it emanates from local sources, aud may therefore be tested by personal inquiry in any direction. To judge from ihe number and variety of the letters received, it would almost appear as though the Messrs Heath had sup- plied all Cardiff and South Wales with instruments of music; but although this is i:y no means the case, it is unquestionable that they have a very wide and constantly enlarging circle of customers, and that these are thoroughly well pleased with the instruments they have had delivered to them. Having considerable variety of stock, and holding agencies from the best makers being also manufacturers themselves the firm are able to give their customers a good choice both in style and price and, an instrument having been chosen, the experience of the purchaser appears to be in every instance most satisfactory. The pamphlet directs particular attention to the tuning branch of Messrs Heath's business, they havinn a laige connection, tuning about 8,000 pianos yearly and in regard to the repair- ing department, they offer to send a representaeive, free of chaige, for the purpose of giviligtil estimate of the cost of repairs. Those contemnlating purchase of an instrument will do well to consider the Verdict of 300," obtainable on application IIot Messrs Heath and Scar. 51* Queen-street, Cardiff. b-IM Easiness ^Dresses. R EMNANTS AND ODD LINES. JJOWELL AND COMPANY ARE JELLING T H 's DAY THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF ODDMENTS AND REMNANTS Accumulated during their present Sale. A CLEARING LINE BOUGHT FOR CASH OF 269 EMBROIDERED ZEPHYR ROB US, WHITE on GRAY and NAVY, at 4/11, Usual Price, 9/11 each. 1 rffcA PIECES CREAM DRESS CANVAS, at 2|d PER YARD. >yd\ BOXES WHITE, CREAM, AND 4 COLOURED MADRAS DRESS MUS- LINS at 43d Per Yard. SEVERAL CLEARING LINES IN KJ VARIOUS DRESS GOODS-CHEAP. 10 PIECES BLACK MARVEILLEUX JL \f SILKS, at 2s 8jd Per Yard. 300 EAtfi? CL0AKS FR0M 28 SUNSHADES AT CLEARING PRICES. C^ENTLEMEN S HOSIERY, GLOVES, IT SHIRTS, PANTS, Etc., at Reduced Prices. RIBBONS, LACES, TRIMMINGS AT it REDUCED PRICES, T>EMNANTS OF FLANNEL, CALI- JLIJ COES, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, SHIRT ING FLANNELS, WOOLLEN CLOTHS ETC. REMNANTS AND ODD PIECES OI TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CA.KPETS LINOLEUM, CORT1CINE, and FLOOR CLOTHS. ■gJIURNISHING DRAPERY QOODS. IN NEW PREMISES IN w H A P, T 0 N- kS T P-, E E T. A LL REMNANTS IN THIS DEPART -CA. MENT TO BE CLEARED CHEAP. 14 yUk PAIRS COLOUR' O CAN- VAS CURTAINS, ls4;d to 2s llf. Per Pair .")00 PAIRS COLOU. ,1J MADRAS CURTAINS, From S>d Per Pair. THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. -1 OWELL AND COMPAN1 -t-iL THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CA R D I F F 6727 A NEW INVENTION. QALT REGAL PATENT RIGH'TSPROTECTEB IO THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ALT REfiAT, CHANGES COLOUR and WAL.1 14HUAL, DEVELOPSOZONEin WATER SUPPLIES 0 ALT REGAL REFRESHF*O, APPETISING K3 EFFERVE; .NT DRINK. Q ALT REGAL AI1 13 •" heir health anr |0 comfort will d well togivetht- New Discovery a trial. SALT REGAL is a high-class Antiseptic Salt, possess, hygienic properties hitherto unknown to Science. A gi ateful, couiin^ cup. developing Ozune (the priricipl- of life. Will cleanse the mouth, clear the throat, sweeter the breath, and maintain a natural condition of thi system. Corrects all Impurities arising from errors ot diet-eating or 0 drinking. Salt, Regal has the specie property of purifying the watsr in which ic is mixed. ALT REGAL SALT REGAL prevents and rf: Heves tkituience, nausea, "¡drl! CJALT REGALE heartburn, aridity, palpita* tion, feverishness, irritation o 1 i A T 'P NX-RI IT !u, "eanness, lassitude, genera; W-AIJI TtJliLrATJ debility, diarrhoea, dysentery. 1( kj is a p owerful antidote against CJALT REGAL poisoning, typhoid, cholera, malaria, and diphtheria. SALT REGAL when regularly used, is a certain guarantee of Health. One draught per week wlllmaillo tain health; while a daily draught will restore health to he debilitatea, SALT REGAL revives and never depresses. Every traveller or voyager should carry a bottle of Salt Regal. It relieves the torture of sea-sickness. CJALT REGAL SALT REGAL should be useci daily in every family. Invaluable T.T TJFf? AT, Nursery. A boon to ladies S Maintains a clear, healthy condi- niiTPffPiT Hon of ,th<3 skin' aml Vy Purifyin*" WAJLil KiiiUAij tiie system removes all humours from the body, and destroys tilt ALT REGAL 'ourct^ of t»ad complexions. Extract from Professor A. NORMAN TATrls Report. Institute of Chemical Technology, Liverpool. There is an element in this compound not found ir other compounded effervescent Salines that I have examined, and this is not only a novelty, but will, J have no doubt, add much to the efficiency of ■ Sail Regal.' The iugr dients used are free from impurities and injurious substances, and the result of their admixture is a very satisfactory preparation. A. N. TATE, F.I.C., F C.S., Analyst, ALT REGAL ^ALT REGAL is sold in bottles IO (hermetically sealed), price 2s 9d. SA T T RTiT" AT cannot be imitated, and stands AJjJ. a]oue jje careful observe Salt Regal is a delicate white (JALr KEGAu powder, but it turns the water to KJ a beautiful Rose Pink; unless ii KJ a beautiful Rose Pink; unless ii ALT REGAL does this it is nut genaine, an(: its sale should be at once reported to the Secretary, Salt Regal Co. A Real Royal Patent, not a Patent Medicine. Patent rights protected ill every civilised country. All Loudon and Provincial houses regularly stock it. SALT REGAL WORKS, LONDON It LIVERPOOL Can he obtained of the following chemists, itc. :— J. A. Jones, Clifton-street., Roath, Cardiff, R. Prust, » It. Mumford, Meteor-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. It. W. Duck and Sous, Cardiff. J. Rees, 21, Cowbridge-road. Cardiff. Jessie Williams, Cardiff. J. Munday, 1, High-street, Cardiff. Treharne and Son, 104. Bute Docks, Cardiff. Stranaglian and Stephens, Castle-street and Qaeea street, Cardiff. Coleman and Co.. High-street, Cardiff. Aifre Coleman, b5. bt Mary-street, Cardiff. J. E. Williamson, 300, Bute-street, Cardift. Thomas UowelJ, 25L; Anthony and Co., Royal Arcade, Cardiff. li. E. illiams, S, James street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Thomas Williams, 11, Lute-street, Cardiff. Fletcher and Co.. County and Borough Stores, Cardifi W. Hicks and Co., Cardiff. J. A. Seys, 1, Stow Hill, Newport. J. Phillips and Son, 97, Commercial-street, Newport. A. Smith, 5t High-street. Newport. John Young, 20, Charles Payne, 3, Commercial-street, Newport. 612} Garrett Bros., 111,, A. E, Atkin, 121, „ Thomas Cordey and Co.. High-street, Newport J. Davies, ;)0, High-street, Swansea. Moses Jones, 12, Higli-itreet, Swansea. Daniel Rees, 11 11 N. M. Grosse, Castle-street, Swansea. W. Goorge, Oxford-street, Swansea. J. M. Davies. Oxford-street, .Swansea. Davies Brothers, Oxford-street, Swansea. G. Davies, Princes-road, Swansea. 1). L. Evans, Walter-road, Swansea.. J. T. Davies, F. Bonnett. Heathfield-street, Swansea. J. Atkins, Wind-street, Swansea. J. Hughes, 1. 1. Edwin Alewood, Wind-street. Swansea. Pcgler and Son, High-street, Swansea. Isaac Gale, 11 11 11 And at Taylor and Company's, Swansea. HYDROLEINE SANITARY SOAP POWDER.—Why so Popular? Because!—L It expels dirt, promotes health, makes" Home-sweet Home." 2. It cleans equally a marble statue and a greasy saucepan. 3. It brightens silver and glass, and purifies oedroom ware. 4, It renews dirty carpets, soapy sponges, greasy garments. 5. It is poweriul iu the laundry, and sate in the nursery bath. In ilb. Packers, lib. Bags, 2cwt. Casks. THE HYDROLEINE COMPANY, LIMITED. London Oitices: 7b, High Holborn, W.C. Workst Leicester. Foreign Depots; Paris, Brussels. Mel- boiuae, Cape Town.