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ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., and others x^ °* finest BUET0N "ICES. ^ALE& *<* »as?S>t^\ XfX 10s6d r\ 2,8 12s GX upwards. 1030 j n ^urtton. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ^iture U Ml'w- BRADLEY. „ „ to \H°rses, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 20 ^Seholrl £ SSrs. W" C- CLARKE <fc DOVEY. tj. \i„' Urnitm-e, at Cardiff ^Ushin uS TREGERTHEN, DUNN, & CO. shares, Cardiff Nov 27 a°«sehr»i i Mr D. EVANS. „ „ hold Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 20 & 21 S^bs ar*ssi"3 GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. gesid' Cardiff Nov. 22 to ^-Claf aSd Property, at Salerooms, Cardiff, Nov. 24 ru^tera ir Ul'niture, at Cardiff • Nov. 27 & 28 Horses, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 28 Fat Stock, at Cardiff ,Dec. 5 ^eeholH Mr LEWIS HOPKINS, h \*n<' Leasehold Properties, at CardifE ..Dec. 4 iess« JENKINS, CLARKE, <fc CO. t^ehni i ipperties, ak the Mart, Cardiff Nov. 25 ?r°perty at Pontypridd Nov 26 h Properties, at the -Mart Dec 2 ^OfSes r, Mr W. G. LATTY „ \°b3, &e„ at Cardiff Nov. 22 ^UactiJ^srs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. u of Books, at Swansea Nov. 20 rr^hnu Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. ^Appointments, at Booms Nov. 20 ^tock-in-'L'rade, at Rooms Nov. £ 4 atr MORGAN. Co PPice \v JIessrs NEWLAND & HUNT. t» 4'r t;wn!ls. at Newport November 29 °4tesaf'?,RGE RIDLEY <fc WILLIAM RIDLEY. » jTp ^oyds Captains'Room •' Nov 27 ^ehofrftt W^LIA:.I SANDERS and SONS. t m Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 28 L>hr,K, Mi' DAVID SHEPHERD. C««eholrt ^l'°Pert>r. at Cardiff Nov. 27 i. ^5h0if1 properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Nov. 27 Is .MeJ,, °Perty. at the Mart, Cardiff Nov. 27 pW A STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, Seefiiii'p- p' at Cardiff Nov. 24 &>, ra f\ves a»d Fat Cattle, at Cardiff Nov. 29 K'^oct U?'.Hay. Carriages, Ac., at Penmark.. Dec. 1 aJ Pairwater, near Cardiff Dec. 8 b Biackweir, near Cardiff Dec. lo iCehol(] Messrs STRAKER and SON. c,r''°Perty, at Abergavenny ov. 25 J. S Stock, &c., at Clytha Dec. 4 <fc 5 hold t, Mr DAVID THOMAS. I b, PoP?rty, at Llandoverv Nov. 21 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. at the Mart, Cardiff Nov. 20 S. r^ST BUTE DOCK. CARDIFF. \/TT?C £ £ arance SALE OF TIMBER. sr-l' :!Ss STEPHENSON & ALEX- IL LL >)V pKH are instructed bv Mr A. Dorotich to vA^CTION, withont reserve, on MONDAY, h.Ae 0vernbc-r Nest, at Twelve o'clock, the whole MATERIALS, AND EFFECTS lint (nearl:r opposite the Blount Stuart Hotel), m Sanv ^0c' Cardiff, consisting of oak, ebony, Lyh-pjjj* • a»fl teak of various sizes and dimensions of 1?atc'1 boards, flooring boards, scantlings, ^arlw a Planks, and a large and varied assortment "2?'tit-y description of timber. Also a large Sv e W'h(,i "re^;ood and scaffold poles. cj tr-tn, c ,0^ 'e timber lies alongside of the railway AviH con'ipnieiitIy loa(!e<l, an<l will have to be s,.„r Jthin fourteen days after the Sale, possession uPou which the timber lies having to be 7689 ^3 nt. CANTON FAIR. 74 VERY EXCELLENT BREEDING t MTVC-c^158 AND 20 FAT CATTLE. o, l ?vRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- li are instruci cd to SELL by AUCTION, ^A.Y, 29 th November, at Canton Fair, at VPIt 5n tKXCELLI:NT SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWES and to, ,HW;X and HEREFORD 3 and 4 YEAR- AreeVAT CATTLE. credit on approved secui-ity, except on Particulars of the Auctioneers, 5, High- 1890. 7824 VICARAGE, PENMARK, NEAR COWBRIDGE. -TS^8 STEPHENSON ar. l ALEX- L0fl<l in c are instructed by the Rev C. > i>. "«?e8)h0 'SELL bv AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 1st 6 ttS.1' "ext, at the Vicarage, Penmark, 3 S&FEK8 IN CALF. 2 vi°RE BULLOCKS. 6 CALVES. Al AND A rEW FAT AND SHEEP. e Mows ol well-harvested MEADOW HAY Ki ^),» a?°netto, dog-cart, several sets carriage and T1; ainil's' saddles'; bridles, and other stable requi- v/P a quantity of garden pvoducc. Ci co'.nmcnce at 12.i0 punctually. r Particulars of the Auct ioneers. 5, Higlfrsfcreet, 7501 'v LET, the First-class FAMILY hi. ^lY'ir<JO:NIMERCIAL HOTEL, known as the ClHOUSE," doing a largo and profitable Nicest'/1",1* situate in the Forest of Dean, Coleford, .V^hire. th%Ke,i,ises are large and convenient, and 'lis In at'aPtod to meet the requirements of the Ajj 'Addition to the House, Grounds, and Land, ^il*1 sui(r',m over the Forest of a couple of thousand W e ^or sheep, cattle, ponies, and swiue, and area Proprietor nas also good shooting over a whiciiwillbe handeu over to the ingoing v'ner particulars apply to STEPHENSON and KR, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7622 A ^Tra"H0USE in^e^0ljNTIlY^ X^'et "fin Tliree Miles of the Town of Cardiff, to- Vvinir "} 16 Acres of Land. The house contains fining, and morning-rooms, 6 bedrooms, iv^erS^nis,"bath-room (hot and cold water), to- sheri the usual offices also stable, coach-house, W^i} Piggeries, yard, good walled garden, well 5 g? of iruit trees, and, if necessary, about 100 \?'Kh °tfng.—Apply Stephenson and Alexander, -<!s;^eet,Oar;!ifr. k COxj^Y BOKOC(;II 0F CARDIFF. n THOMAS WEBBER has received i^V^ions to SELL by AUCTION, on tfA to..AY) November 20:li, 1890, at The Mart," vJPck; i,.U'|;nKS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, at Seven l0t 1 the evening precisely, in the following or Witect niay be arranged at the time of Sale, and 4, h >v,„0 such conditions as shall be then read, and be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer five yiousiyi the following shV)t i PROPERTIES, namely:— «9 j.r-Two DWELLING-HOUSICS, with Shops, 7 Ifa i5«Vl!S s-road, Canton, occupied by Messrs Wade h?Se fn^Sr^ton, confectioner and butcher, held on ?t 0^999 years from 20th .May, 1887; annua) ground 5tk)t j* on each house. h vT our private DWELLING-HOUSES, 31, 33, £ ?Js Conway-road, Canton, held oil lease for 99 r°s fn'Jla 1st Januarv, 1886. Annual Ground rent ,f each house. ^>67 with Shop, Cellar, V,1'1^^00'1' Riverside held on lease for 99 oy rom 2oth March, 1835 annual ground rent of yk)j .< occupied by lrGarn, Pork Butcher, &c. \FAMILY RESIDENCE, being Woodend K'l Seville-street, held on lea-e for 99 years from i 1385- at the annual ground rent of .Of ? I occupied by Mr Davies. v' & VThree private DWELLING-HOUSES, 2,4, h eHs-street, Canton, held on lease for 99 years Sjh March, 1882, at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 «Aite ,^lse occupied by Messrs Grady, Gander, and stable for business premises with a slight r<0-r '"1 of the front bay windows. -Private HOUSE, No. 24, Harriet-street, ti,te3 occupied bv Mrs Thomas held on lease for ?1 °f 99 years'from 29th Sept ember, 1878; an- W>'1 rent of £ 3 4s 6.1. ^T.c, Sa^fiefT-Privftte DWELLING-HOLS ii. No. 30 k Vea;st-r«'t, aforesaid held on leasee for the term of Nd *r°m 29th September, 1878, at the yearly lt^8 entof £ 3 4s 8d. „ t „ h" DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 80, Constella^ion- in the occupation of Mr Lansdown, r1 h on leo.se for 99 years from 2otli March, 9 i<5^ovs- annual ground rent of £ 2 10s. DWELLING-HOUSE, NoJJ, Glen- ev io'o^e^c^ on lease for 99 years, from 29th Sen- aL -5, at the yearlv ground rent of £ 3 6s, now ln"?'lal rent of £ 24 14s. »ov.:rPrivate DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 10, held on lease for 99 years from 29th Y* let 1885, at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 6s fjrr'T .ii aJ> annual rent of £ 26. O*0V.;rPrivate DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 11, ,et held on lease for 99 years from 29tli > let a?'■ 1885, at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 6s, and 1? a,n annual rent of £ 24 14s. S^nhf-—Private DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 103, V,ten1ja-Street held on lease for 99 years from 29th > Ho-w .r'^885, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 16s, O I? e an annual rent of £ 16 18s. K5tthf-—Private DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 105, %2^thK!stveefc held oil lease for 99 years from 29th I tl(w .r. 1885, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 16s, ]/, et at an annual rent of £ 16 18s. Private DWELLING-HOUSE, No 95, Cy- llAr held on lease for 99 years from 29tli Sep- t Ut a? » yearlv p'ound rent of £ 2 16s, and IS annual rent'of £ 16 IBs. »-sirPrivate DWELLING-HOUSE, No 97, Cy- CV lat^' hei'l on lease for 99 years from 29tn Sep- t. Iftt'? °) at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 16s, and VtifU aunual rent of £ 16 18s. ,u r particulars and to view, apply to Mr T. I! °r'to H Tlcrioneer, 2o, Queen-street ^Arcade, Car- to L the uudermeutioned, viz., 8 (both iuclusive) to S Ir H. M. TRENCHARD, Solicitor, as t Taunton; T.ots 9 to 15 (both inclusive) to v Messrs REED & COOK, Solicitors, ted 0 Bridgwater and Taunton. 29th, 1890. 76=- k4'r ALU ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 34, STACEY-ROAD, CARDIFF. ■ EVANS is instructed by T. H. hB ??s» Esq., Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, *^>X> RUCTION, on the Premises as above, on V3 and FRIDAY, 20th and 21st November, 0 e^0c^ eac^ day, a large Quantity of rt^r^ine fl?°USEHOLD FURNITURE, hlflhi an piano, nearly new, by Collard jW'8-tr>oir.' ,?n ebony drawing-room suite, an oak dltto, pier-glasses," contents of chiua TO 3d jvnl00™ suites, &c., &c. Also a valuabla flve- a,rnp.% ha-nds a uog-cart by Fuller Birtil s> set of tandem ditto, two saddles, two of Hv 1 IVan fi'—Furniture, at 11 o'clock each day ujj harness, &c., at Three o'clock on Thurs- lew- Day previous to Sale. ""49 jjalia bg Jludintt. SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT. UNRESERVED SALE OF EXTRA FINE BULBS, ALL WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME AND COLOUR (Direct from the best Growers, specially selected for this safe;, consisting of very choice Hyacinths for glasses and pots, named Hyacinths, Tulip, Crocus for best beddin". Narcissus, Scilla, Snowdrops, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd November, at three o'clock sharp. 7790 SALE OF A RESIDENCE AT LLANDAFF, AND PROPERTY IN ROATH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Jjf.jL have received instructions to SELL bv AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 24th November, 1890, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, punctually, the following :— LLANDAFF. LOT 1.—All that desirable Residence immediately adjacent and facing the River Taff known as RIVER- SIDE HOUSE," Llandaff, with a frontage of 61 feet, and a deph of 189 feet, together with the excellent stabling, outbuildings, and large and weil-planted Garden, in the occupation of Mr Smith, Lease 99 years from the 1st May, 1878. Ground rent, ROATH. LOT 2.—All those LEASEHOLD PREMISES, No.18, Pearl-street, Roath, Cardiff. Lease 99 years from 25th March, 1870. Ground rent, B2 10s. Further particulars may be had from tha Auctioneers, or from Mr R. W. GRIFFITH, SOLICITOR, 7510 CARDIFF. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1890. MESSIS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold a SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, at Twelve o'clock. Present entries include A STUD OF 15 HIGH CLASS HORSES DIRECT FROM IRELAND, Imported by Messrs Hartigan Bros., Waterford. Also entries from H. B. Cory, Esq., S. Samson, Esq., Messrs Smith, Bowen, Mattox, Hardeman, Farr, Worthing, Walters, and others. 7822 RE MARGARET MORRIS, DECEASED. CASTLE-ROAD. -CARDIFF. AT THE MART, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY, Nov. 25th, 1890, At Seven o'clock in the vening (subject to conditions of Sale which may be inspected at the place of Sale one hour before the Auction, and which must be taken as rcad), MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. havo-been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the following desirable BUSINESS PROPERTIES, By order of the Executor of Margaret Morris, Deceased, 49 and 51, CASTLE-IIOAD. LOT 1.—All that FRONT SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE, and PREMISES, with the Warehouses, Bakehouse, Stable, &c., held therewith, Xo. 49, Castle- road, Roath, in the occupation of Mr Moses, Con- fectioner, Ac., at, the annual rent of £50, payable monthly. LOT 2.—All that convenient SHOP. DWELLING- HOUSE, OUTBUILDINGS, and PREMISES, adjoin- Lot 1, known as No. 51, Castle-road, let under an agreement, for a lease for a term of seven years, from September 25th, 1890, at a rental of B40 a year, pay- able monthly, with an option to the tenant to havo a further term of 14 or 21 years. The above are held for a term of 99 years from March 1st, 1856, at a ground rent of B5 los, which will be equally apportioned between the lots. To view, apply to the tenants, and for further par- ticulars to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers. Messrs .1enkllls, Clarke, and Co., at their Offices, Cambrian-chambers, 12, est- gate-strect, Cardiff. Nov. 6th, 1890. 7703 MELIN CORWG FOUNDRY, NEARPONTYPRIDD. SALE OF AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. 4T THE NEW INN HOTEL, PONTYPRIDD, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th lSW. At 4 o'clok in the afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be there produced). MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & co. have been instructed by Mr Hopkin Jones, to SELL by AUCTION, in one lot 1\8 a going concern, aU that very Desirable Leasehold Property, at Upper Boat, near Pontypridd, known as MELIN CORWG FOUNDRY, together with the BUILDINGS, PLANT, MACHINERY, WATER WHEEL, a very large quantity of Patterns, and other Trade Effects t.h0rein. This foundrv has been opened since 1830, and the vrork executetl thereat h8s been of such a character a to secure orders, not only from the locality, but even from the North of Engh!m1. The pr<:8cnt owner has recently renewed the machinery by rcplacinL the old with that of the newest invention. The work is carried on by water power, there being a good supply of water, which i 3.lways fmmcient for the purpose, in addition tü the foundry there is a smithy attached to UIC works which yields a profitable source of income. The whole Jtrcpci ty COlilpl'18, about five acres, and i* held puder easc for a tenn of 39 years from May, 1887, at the low annual ground rent of £ 35. There Ï3 a substantial and convenient manager's residence, foreman's dwelling- house, foundries, smithies, pattern makers' and other shops, as well as thenecessarystables and out-buHdibgs. There are good shrubberies, lawns, and gardens, also 3. plot of meadow land that will give accommodation for further buildings if required. The situation of the foundry for business purposes is a most advantageous one, the property havin a FnONTAGE TO THE GLAMORGANSHIRE CAJfAL OF ABOUT 200 FEET. and is also situated at a convenient distance from the Pontypridd, Caerphilly, and Newport Railway. Possession of the works and lands (excepting the gardens) will be given on completion of the purchase, and of the Manager's house and gardens at Lady-day next, or earlier by arrangement-, l'here are sufficient orders on hand to keep the works employed till the next, or earlier by arrangement-, l'here are sufficient orders on hand to keep the works employed till the end of the year, and the reputation of the works, and the connection formed during the last 60 years, will always command abundant business. To view apply 011 any day hefore One o'clok to Mr .Jones, on the premises, and for further particulars to Messrs Walter H. Morgan & Rhys, Solicitors, Ponty- pridd, or to the A uet.ionerrs, !lIC!1rS Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. Nov. 4th 1890. 7750 SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCES, IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF. MR DA VID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, the 27th November, 1890, fÜ Seven p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the fol, lowing DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCES LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 15, Park-place, Cardiff, held under the Marquess of Bute for 99 years, from 1st Ma.y, 1853. Ground rent, £ 4 10s. Side eutmnee and back entrance from lane. Now let at £60. Possession can be had in February next. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 2, St. Andrew's-place, Cardiff, held under the Marquess of Bute for 99 years, from 29th September, 10365. Ground rent., £ 4 12s. rwk entn!IlC8 from lane. Provision in lease for erection of stable ant] coachhouse. Rental, £60 per annum. Possession can be har] in May next. For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitor, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff or to the Auc- tioneer, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 7739 ROATH, CATIIAYS, AND CANTON. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart-, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th November, 1890, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced), the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 10, Gold-street, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease from Lord Tredegar for 99 years from 25th March, 1370. at appor- tioned ground rent of £ 3. LOT 2.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 72, Woodvillc-road, Cat-hays, Cardiff, held under lease from Mrs Mackintosh for 99 years from 29th Septem- ber, 1880, at ground rent of R5 10s, and let to a respectable tenant at £27 6s per annum. LOT 3.-All those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. 13. 15, 17, 19, and 21, Mundy-place, Cathays, Cardiff, held under separate Leases from Mrs Mackintosh for 99 years from 29th September, 1880, at the respective ground rents of £2 15s lid, £216s Id, B2 15s lOd, S2 16s 2d, and B2 16s. Let to respectable tenants at a weekly rent of 7s each. Trams pass through the street. LOT 4.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, with Yard. Stable, and Coach-house, No. 50, Donald-street, Roath, Cardiff, held under Lease from Mrs Mackintosh for 99 years from 29th September, 1883, at ground rent of B2 17s. These premises are conveniently situated on the corner of the street, and are let at the low rent of 10s 6d per week. Lor 5.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 208, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, held under Lease from J. H. Insole, Esq., for 99 years from 24th June, 1865, at. apportioned ground rent of jS5 Is 3d. Let to a respectable tenant at 7s per week. Nearly the whole of the purchase-money of Lots 3, 4, and 5 may remain on mortgage. For furtner particulars, apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers or to the Auctioneer, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 7788 SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart. Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, tho 27th November, 1890, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), thefollowmgEsiBABLE PR0PERTY LOT 1.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 132 and 134, Cyfarthfa-street, Roath, ,v,TT A r< LOT 2.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 136 and 138, Cyfarthfa-street aforesaid. rma LOT 3.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or LW ELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and bemg Nos. 140 and 142, Cyfarthfa-street aforesaid. -,c,TTtr>Tr« nmrr. LOT 4.—All those TWO MEbSUAGEs 01 DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 144 and 146, Gyfarthfa-street aforesaid. All the above Messuages are held under separate leases from Mrs Mackintosh of Mackintosh, for the residue of a term of 99 from 29tn September, 1885, at aground rent of £2 3s 6d each, and are let to respectable tenants at a weekly rent of 6 ód each. lor Further particulars apply to Mr W. H. LewH, Solicitor, 2, Church-street, Cardiff; or to the Auc. tloneer, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 7708 SALE TO-MORROW. 220, Bute-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, Nov. 20, under powers of a bill of sale, the whole of the FUR- NITURE, 6 HORSES, HANSOM, SPRING CARTS, Dog Cart, Spring Trucks, Harness, &c. Sale of Fur- niture at 11 o'clock Horses, &c., at 2. ,No reserve.— Auctioneer's Office, North-road, Cardiff. 782 ST. MARY-STREET SALE ROOM, OPPOSITE PHILHARMONIC, CARDIFF MR L. FRANK will SELL, without reserve, a large Bankrupt Stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Jewellery, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Tea and Coffee Services, Cutlery, &c. Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION TO-NIGHT, 6.30, and each even- ng until further notice, 253 Hates hlJ JUtrttmt. SALE TO-MORROW DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, NOV. 20TH, 1890, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK PRECISELY. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are in- -i-v-i. structed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above dates, a large consignment of very superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, suitable for drawing, dining, and breakfast-rooms,, halls, and bedrooms. Goods on view morning of sale. Entries for ths sale can be made up to day prior to the auction. nil SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. At the DUKE STREET AUCTION • ROOMS, CARDIFF, on MONDAY NEXT, November 24th, 1890, commencing at Twelve o'clock noon precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & co. ARE instrncted to remove to their Rooms, for con- venience of Sale, the whole of a GBOCER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE AND TRADE UTENSILS. Further particulars will appear. There will be no reserve. Auction Offices and Sale-rooms, 25, Dnke street, Cardiff. 7821 ON SATURDAY NEXT, Nov. 22, 1890. LAITY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF.— -β-J The USUAL WEEKLY SALE of HORSES, COBS, and PONIES will take place on the above date, at 2.30 p.m. Early entries are respectfully solicited. 7793 SALE TO-MORROW. GERMAN VILLA, CHURCH-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY -IvJL have been instructed by the Executors under the will of Mr James Hill, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, November 20th Next, a large quantity of substantial and modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The effects comprise a pianoforte, drawing-room walnut suite in nine pieces, mahogany chiffonier, bookcase, and chests of drawers about 150 volumes of hooks; an extensive assortment of plated goods sundry oil paintings; dining-room and bedroom furniture kitchen and cooking utensils lawn mower and garden tools, &c., &c.. The lots may be seen on the day of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Twelve o'clock noon. For further information apply to R. W. Blake, Esq., Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, November 12th, 1890. 7771 MESSRS WILLIAM SANDERS and JL-vJL SONS' PERIODICAL PROPERTY SALES, at. the Mart., Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. On FUIDAY November 28th, 1890, at Seven o clock in the evening, will bo offered the following Valuable Leasehold Properties, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as may be then 85, 87, and 89, PEARL-STREET, ROATH. Three well-built 6-oomed houses weekly rent 7s 6d each ground rent, B2 10s each. LOT 2.-Nos. 125, 127, 129, and 131, PEARL-STREET. Four 6-roomed houses, let at 6s per week each ground rent, S2 15s each. To be sold at a very moderate reserve. LOT 3.—Nos. 7, 9, 11, and 13, ST. FAGAN'S-STREET, GRANGETOWN. Four excellently-situate 6-roomed houses; rent, 8s per week each ground rent, S3 Is each. LOT 4.-Nos. 25 and 27, DE nURGII-STREET, RIVERSIDE. Two convenient villas, with four bed- rooms, hot and cold bath, and modern conveniences rent, lis per week each ground rent, £3198 each. -20' §2, and 24, GLOUCESTER- STREE1, RIVERSIDE. Four commodious 8-roomed dwelling-houses weekly rent, 9s 3d each, and 10s for No. 24^ (corner house) ground rent, £ 3 8s and £ 3 10s respectively. }.o'£ 6.-N08. 52, 54, and 56, PLANTAGENET- STRhET (near Brook-street), RIVERSIDE. Three excellent dwelling-houses, with three bedrooms and bath-room, large cellars, back and side entrances, and gas 111 almost every "oom weekly rent, lis 6d each; low ground rent, £3 per house. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to W. H. Lewis, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff; and as to 4, 5, and 6 to Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff or as to any of the lots to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 28, St. Mary- street., Cardiff. 7796 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN CARDIFF. Bv the Instructions (of the Trustees of the Will of th Late Mrs Hester Vacliell, of Bath. MR LEWIS HOPKINS will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of Decem- ùer, 1890, at 3 o'clock ill the nîternooll (subject to Conditions of Sale to lie then produced), the under- mentioned FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Iu the following or mch other Lots as may then be ùetennineù :— LOT L—TWO FREEHOLD SHOPS, Premises, Coa,eJ¡hous, and Stables, situate Nos. 84 and 8h in Queen street, Cardiff, in the respective occupations of Messrs Newman and Sons and Mr Wm. Frank, jun., let on Lease for the term of 21 years from the 2nd December, 1873, at the annual rent of £130, and also let (In lease for a further term of the years 1Lnd a ouar- ter from the 25th December, 1899, at the annual rent of £240. LOT 2.—FREEHOLD SHOP and Premises, situate No. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, ill the occupation of Messrs J. O. Maddox and Co., let on lease for the term of fourteen yeavs from the 29th September, 1836, at tho annual rent of £ 140. LOT 3.-FREEHOJ.D SHOP and Premises, situate No.9, Nelson-terrace, Cl1rdiff, in the occupation of Mrs Annetta Barnet, let on It lease for a term of 21 years from the 13th February, 1876, at the annual rent of £40. LOT 4.-FREEHOLD SHOP and Premises, situate No. 29, Mary Ann-street, Cardiff, in tho occupation of Mr L. R. Wade, as yeariy tenant, at the annual rent LOT 5.—FREEHOLD HOUSE, situate No. 28, Union- street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Timothy Regan at the weekly rent of 6s. LOT 6.-SEVEN FREEHOLD STABLES and COACHrllOUSES and One Cottage, situate Nos. 13 to 20 inclusive in the Old Barracks, betweell Charles-street and Union-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of various weekly tenants, at the gross annual rental of £68 18s. LOT 7.—LEASEHOLD SHOP and Premises, situate No. 21, Bute-street, Cardiff, in the occu- pation of Mr James Stebbings, let on lease for four- teen years from 25th March, 1883, at the annual rent of LOT 8 —LEASEHOLD SHOP and Premises, situate No. 22, Bute-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr G. II. D. Bussell, as yearly tenant; at the annual rent of £75. Lots 7 and 8 are held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1825, at the annual ground rent 01 B2 3s 6d. This ground rent, if these lots are sold to different purchasers, will be equally apportioned between them. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, 2, Church- street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, No, 10, Quecn- street, Cardiff. 7552 CHAPEL FARM, CLYTHA, Five miles from Abergavenny, 3 from Raglan, 5 from Usk, 9 from Pontypool, and 3 from Penpergwm Station, G.W. Railway. MESSRS STRAKER & SON have been -iyjL favoured with instructions from Captain F. Herbert (who is leaving the Farm) to SELL byAUC- TIOX, on the above premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 4th and 5th December, 1890, the whole of his Live and Dead Farming Stock, Implements of Husbandry, Stud of Hunters, Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies, and Colts, Carriages, Harness, and other Effects, which will be fully described in posters and catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers and at the place of Sale. N.B.—The farming stock, imple- ments, hay, &c.. will be sold on Thursday, and the stud of hunters, harness horses, hacks, ponies and colts, and contents of saddle-rooms, (c., on Friday. Particular attention is directed to this important Sale, and a punctual attendance is particularly requested—the days being short and the lots numerous. Luncheon on Thursday at 11; SaIl) to commence each day at 12 o'clock. Breaks will meet trains at Penpergwm and Raglan Stations. Auctioneers' 0ffices,Tiverton-place, Abergavenny.7786 MONMOUTHSIHRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, <fcc. IFYTESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT have the honour to announce that thev have re- ceived instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, November 29th, 1890, at Three o'clock in the after- noon (subject to such conditions as shail be then and there produced), the following very valuable COPPICE WOODS, The Property of Lord Tredegar :— MONMOUTHSHIRE. LOTI.—About 9 Acres of Cappiee Wood, adjoining Duttryn Isha Farm, in the Parish of Bedwas, consist- ing of pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, in- cluding 26 oak, 5 beech, and 2 ash timber trees, also seven double and treble oak stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 2.—Being a part of MEDAltT WOOD, in the Parish of Risca, consisting of 135 oak timber trees and 152 double and treble oak stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 3.—About 8 Acres of COPPICE WOOD and BRAKES adjoining, called Coed-y-Moch, in the Parish i consisting of strong pit and cordwood, in- c;uding 3 beech, 3 ash, and 3 wych elm timber trees also 60 beech, 15 wych elm, 10 ash, and 2 oak double and treble stores, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. About 9 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being a part of Park Wood, in the Parish of Bassaleg, and within 14 mile of Rhiwderin and Church Road Stations, on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of ex- cellent pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Sold by lump. LOT 5.—About 18 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Garth/Vach and a part of Garth Vawr, in the Parish of Henllis, adjoining the parish road, consisting of excel- lent pit and cordwood, hoop, and hurdle stuff. Sold by the acre. LOT 6.-About 12 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being a part of Coed-y-Garrow Wood, in the Parish of Bettws, and within three miles of the Town of Newport consist- ing of excellent pit and cordwood, hoop, and hurdle stuff. Sold by the acre. GLAMORGANSHIRE LOT 7.—About 20 Acres of SCATTERED BRAKES adjoining Ty-isha Farm, in the Parish of Eglwysilan, and within two miles of Caerphilly, adjoining the parish roads, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, including 24 oak and 1 ash timber trees, also 26 oak, 4 ash and 2 beech double and treble stores marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 8.—About EIGHT ACRES OF COPPICE WOOD in two pieces, called Wemleyshon Woods in the Hamlet of Michaelstone Vedw, adjoining the Earish road, and within 1% mile of Church-road tat ion, on the Brecon and Mertliyr Railway, consisting of excellent pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff including 10 ash and one walnut timber trees market with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 9.—About 18 ACRES OF COPPICE WOOD called Wernddu, in the Hamlet of Michaelstone Vedw: consisting of excellent pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, and adjoining the parish road. Sold by lump. For a View of the Woods, apply to Mr Edwin Young, Park House, Bassaleg, who will direct a person to ^how the same on and after the 7th day of November, lo9Q. For Further Particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate Office, or to _0_n Messrs DAVIS and LLOYD, 7830 Solicitors, Newport. JJILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J, DE REES, 180, COMMERCIAL.ROAD, NEW- PORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in Nejvport, c. Wovk executed with despatch. 1009 alt5 by J\udíal1. IMPORTANT BOOK SALE. TO LITERARY GENTLEMEN, LIBRARIANS. DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from the executors of the late Charles Thomas Wilson, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, November 20th, 1890, the whole of his COLLECTION OF BOOKS, comprising many valuable theological, poetical, his- torical and fictional works, particulars of which may be obtained from the catalogues, free on application five days prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. The lots may be viewed day prior and morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 7651 CARM ARTH ENSHIRIv PARISHES OF LLANDINGAT AND MYDDFAI. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of Desirable and conveniently-situated FREEHOLD FARMS, with extensive woods thereon, situate in the above-named parishes, and within a short distance of Llandovery, called Goyallt, Half-way Village, and Fron-uchaf Farn jpsomprir ing an area of about 270 acres. MR DAVID THOMAS is favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, LIandoverv, at 2.30 p.m., on FRIDAY, 21st November, 1890, the above- mentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in three lots. The respective tenants will shew the lots, and par- t«icular#pl&n, and conditions of sale may be had of the Auctioneer, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen; Messrs Collins and Wood, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs Field, Itoscoe, and Co., 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. Messrs Barker Morns, and Barker, Solicitors, Carmar- then Messrs Clarke, Rawlins, and Co., 66, Gresham House, E.C. Messrs Berkeley and Calcott, 52, Lincoln Inn Fields, W.C. or of Ir C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, 7620 Carmarthen. fetors atttr Contrasts. 1 ^JARDIFF UNION. TENDERS for THREE MONTHS SLPPL1 ol BLTTER for the Workhouse and Ely Schools. Forms of Tender must be obtained from me, and re- turned n0t later than 6 p.m., Friday, 2Sth November, tjjiidorsed Tender for Butter." No tender necessarily accepted. 7825 ARTHUR j. HARRIS, Clerk. Queens Chambers, Cardiff, 19th November, 1890. DAVID JOHN & COMPANY- LIMITED. The above Company invite TENDERS for contract- ing for the HAULAGE of all their Beer from the Pentre Brewery. Further information may be obtained upon application at the registered office of the Com- pany, Pentre Stores, Pentre, Rhondda Valley. Tenders to be sent to the above address, endorsed Tenders for Haulage," not. later than Monday, the 24th inst. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest- or any tender. 7794 TENDERS invited for ERECTION of JL TWO COTTAGES at Cilfynydd. Plans and Specifications seen, and Tenders delivered to, THOMAS E\ ANS, Darran Villa, Mountain Ash, on or before December 1st, 1390. The lowest or any tender 1101 necessarily accepted. 7792 FM"" II FaA.1tII- 1tilbing nddi£z. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. .&) THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES. REDUCED TERMS. INCREASED FACILITIES. Apply for new prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SEC., 28, St. Mary st., Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr E. THOMAS, 43, York-place. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4, High-st.. Penavth. 1025-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, U 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security antl position, unequalled, and cannot be sm- passed. For particulars, apply to T-A. Davies, Sec. 1119 CUlDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY, £3,ÔOO READY TO BE ADVANCED. TO BORROWERS. Interest charged to Borrowers is Five per Cent. Bonus goes,5ft reduction of interest. Mcrt;iagi.»sp.y be retleomod at a-ny time, 'subject to the approval of the Directors. For further information apply to PETER PRICE, Secretary. Head Office :—21, High-street, Cardiff. Head Office :—21, High-street, Cardiff. Office Hours 10 to 3 Wednesday, 10 to 1; Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 8. 3622 SOUTH W ALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCISTV, Cambrian Chambers, 12, "W estgate-st., Cardiff.—The i)irectors are prepared to niake Advances 011 Leasehold and Freehola Securities. Interest reduced haii per cent, on Old and New Advance^.— John Jon king, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 I Insurant. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE JLJ INSURANCE COMPANY. Having NO LIFE Business, THE FUNDS CAN ONLY BE USED FOR FIRE LOSSES. APPLICATIONS for AGENCIES invited. Special arrangements made with gentlemen able to recom- mend good Agents. 7106 BRISTOL AND CORN-STREET, BRISTOL, SOUTH WALES WILLIAM B. HEATON, BRANCH OTLICE,^J^ LOCAL MANAGER. JJOUSE J_J! URiTISHING. jLjL .aj B EVANS AND OOMPY, ARE NOW MAKING A GRBANR> DISPLAY OF ALL HINDS OF CABINET -FURNITURE, CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, IRON- MONGERY, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &0. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR COMPLETE HOUSE-FUHNISHING. CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. AN INSPECTION TLESPECTFULLY INVITED. TEMPME-STKEEt. SWANSEA. Nov 19, 1890. l04o I j rf ,t ',( < JMPORTANT TO LADIES. PAD AND BEER (late SAMUEL PADY), HIGH.CLASS TAILORS & BREECHES MAKERS, «'a$v SK^~ £ TREET, CARDIFF. Messrs .PAD\ and BEER beg to intimate that, by reason of.a-largely-increasing demand, they have found itnecesWfyto open a. separate and distinct depart- ment for ,™^ea0 Sjenuine Tailor-made Costumes, Jackets,$c,» showing Special Petterns for Autumn Gowns, Coats, Ulsters, -Riding Habits, (Safety Starts) from 4 guineas. Costumes complete, with bqdices made entirely by haud, and equal in every respect,toLonaon productions, from £ 3 loa. Gentle- man's ^ejprtinont carried on with the usual efficiency, and is, replete with newest materials for Autumn and Winter, bpeciaute—Evening Dress Suits, Liveries, Uniforms, &c., &c. Established 1857. 7532 ^?T?o1JiLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON S BURDOCK PILLS over- _t. come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to thecbre of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. Tha GiSEAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaintsiIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowehv gtddmess in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the backy scujrvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, Sand sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or whitG "swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Qjsfordftreet, Swansea. ioo4 fuMic tíCtS. RICHMOND. ROAD CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, a LECTURE will be given by Mr J. REES, Junr., on "A VISIT TO EGYPT." Admission 3d. Proceeds for Infirmary. 7819 OYAITNAVAL EXHIBITION, 1891. Patron: Her MAJESTY the QUEEN. Firms intending to send in Exhibits applicable to the Royal Navy or Maritimo interests in general are re- minded that all applications must be received by November 30th. — For particulars address Captain JEPHSON, R.N., HOIl. Secretary, 6, Craig's-court, London, S.W. 7759 ARDIFF CRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, PARK HALL. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 & 19. EFFICIENT BAND EACH DAY. ADMISSION Subscribers after 1 p.m. Tuesday. 2s 6d 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday. Is: 3p.m. Tuesday, 10a.m. Wednesday. 6d 6 p.m. Tuesday, 2 p.m. Wednesday. 3d 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7747 gOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION, PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. Private View To-day (Wednesday), from 12 noon. OPENING ADDRESS at 2.45 by the PRESIDENT, LORD WINDSOR, Lord-Lieutenant of Glamorgan. Opening Concert at 8, the Exhibition Ode," &c., by a Choir Party, under the leadership of E. T. Aylward, Esq. Open about oue month from 10 to 10 each day. Concerts three times each week; admission one shilling. Season tickets (five shillings each) admit on opening day and to all concerts, to be obtained at the Art Repositories, Music Shops, and usual Stationers in Cardiff, also in the Hall. N.B.—Season Tickets, which have been issued by the committee per circular, if not retained (at five shillings each), should be returned to the Hon. Sec. (J. A. Sant), at the Public Hall previous to noon on the opening day; 7769 FOUNTAIN ASI-I-LOCAL BOARD. At a Special Meeting of the Mountain Ash Local Board uuiv convened and held at the Town-hall, Mountain Ash, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, I, the under- signed, Morgan Morgan, being in the chair. It was proposed by Mr William Little, and seconded by Mr Joseph March Greenliow, and dulv resolved that it is expedient for the Mountain Ash Local Board to promote a Bill in the ensuing Session of Parliament- for all or some of the following purooses, that is to say :— To extend the time limited by the "Mountain Ash Local Board Act.1886," for the completion of the I Waterworks by that Act authorized. To authorize the Mountain Ash Local Board to borrow further money for the execution of the works authorized by the same Act and for other the purposes of the intended Act, and for repayment of moneys already expended 111 excess of money" authorized, and to authorize the execution, granting, and issue of mortgages, debentures, debenture stock and annuities in respect thereof to provide for the application of funls and to make 8{1é\cial and other provision with reference to the future borrowing of moneys by the Local Board. For the incorporation and amendment of the Loans Act,1875," "the Public Health Act.,1875," and the Public Health (Water) Act, 1878." To confer upon the said Local Board all such powers. rights, privileges, and authorities inci- dental to or connected with the said several objects and purposes above referred to, or any of them, as may be deemed expedient. That the costs and expenses incurred in relation to the promotion of the said Bill in Parliament shall be charged upon and payable out of the district fund and general district rates of the said lloard and that thc said Local Board are hereby authorized under and in pursuance of 35 and 36 Victoria, chapter 91, being" An "Act to authorize the application of funds of Municipal Corporations and other governing bodies in certain "cases," to apply such fund and rates to thepaymentof such costs and expenses accordingly. Dated this 17th day of November, 1890. 7815 M. MORGAN, Chairman. 'u_- ^ppoininunts. HEAD TEACHER Wanted by Llan- dough and Cogan School Board for Pill-street Girls' School. Salary £55, increasing to £70 a.nd 1-10 grant. Preference given to trained "teachers.—Apply, I with particulars, experience, and copies three recent testimonials, not later than Nov. 25, to E. Arthur Evans, Post-office Chambers, Docks, Cardiff. 774 -=: (6mirsi0sts. I QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FOOTBALL.—NEWPORT v. CARDIFF. On SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd, a CHEAP HALF- DAY EXCURSION to CARDIFF will leave Newport at 2 p.m. For full paiiljia,1.irs bills. NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE, AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WKYHmTH to GUEHNSKY in about 4* hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about 1. hour. POWERFUL FAST STEAMERS, specially con- structed tor tho;, Great Western Company for this Service, and fitted with eiectric light and 1111 1M est. improvements, wm, weather and circumstances permitting, run DAILY from WEY- ] MOUTH to GUERNSEY and JERSEY (Monday Mornings excepted), and from JERSEY and GUERN- to WEYMOUTH (Sundays excepted) in con- nection with Fast Trains from and to all parts of tho Great Western System. Passengers leaving New Mitford at Swansea Cardiff 9.20, and Weymouth 2.20 a.m. reach Guernseyabout 6.3b a.m. anti Jersey about9.0 a.lll and leaving Jersey at 8.0 &.m., Guernsey 10.0, reach Wey- mouth about 2.30p.m., Cardiff 9 33, Swansea 11.45 p.m., Passengers tiass direci between the train antI steamer at Weymouth. J867 HRNRY LAM HURT. General Manager. 1ltntds. QU E HOT E L (FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL), ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Under New Management). ORDINARY DAILY, 1.30. Soup, Fish, Joints, Set", and Cheese. < £ c. BILLIARDS. Telephone No. 596. 7823 W. J. JEENES, PROPRIETOR. VISITORS TO LONDON SHOULD V STAY AT THE NEW BRIDGE HOTEL, 252, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE-ROAD, Opposite Astley's Theatre. Position most central, near Houses of Parliament and Theatres. BED AND BREAKFAST, 2s 6D. 7205 Special Terms for Parties. Address—R. WAHL. JpiANOS, QRGANS, pIANOS. -aL JC CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 6d monthly, Organs frcm 5s monthly. The Public are invited to inspect HEATH AND SONS' Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &c., As Pounds will be Saved by placing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH AND SONS, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9431—5-106& GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR THE | WINTER TRADE. My Shop and my Stock are worth coming to see, while my name and the fame of my celebrated 5s lid MEN'S BOOTS are rapidly spreading over hill and dale. LACE BOOTS, ELASTIC SIDE, AND HOBNAIL DERBYS, all at one price, 5s lid. THE REPAIRING TRADE A COMPLETE SUCCESS. WHILE YOU WAIT A comfortable Waiting-room, Slippers, and Newspapers provided. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. One of the most magnificent stocks of all kinds of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS in Cardiff, and at prices defying all competition. LADIES' BOOTS from .2811d BOYS' AND GIRLS' SLIPPERS from. 2'/od BABIES' BOOTS AND SHOES from. 6yad THE CITY OF GLASGOW BOOT JL MAKING AND REPAIRING FACTORY. 245, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, ON THE CANAL BRIDGE. M. HILL. 515 7636 BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE. (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations I throughout Aberdare And District. Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, &c. Also Agent for Guion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— Address COL, Dean-street, Aberdare. 13590 1137 public J\mu5tttttntS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER I ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 18, ENORMOUS SUCCESS AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION of ACGUSTE VAN BIENE'S CELEBRATED BURLESQUE COMPANY IN THE GREAT GAIETY SUCCESS, RUY DLAS and the BLASE ROUE. Played over 300 times at the Gaiety Theatre, London. The Popular Cardiff Favourite, Miss ADA BLANCHE, as RUY BLAS STRONG AND POWERFUL CHORUS. NEW AND ELABORATE COSTUMES. A Special MORNING PERFORMANCE OF RUY BLAS," on SATURDAY, Nov. 22, at Two o'clock. Juvoniles and Schools, Half-price. MONDAY, Nov. 24, Beerbohm Tree's Great Hay- market Success, A MAN'S SHADOW. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). THEATRE ROYAL. nw RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN required as £ l i Supernumeraries for the great Drama, A MAN'S SHADOW, at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff, Monday next, Nov. 24. Rehearsal, Saturday, first at 2 o'clock. Q_RA^;D THEATRE, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, Important Engagement of MISS CLARA COWPER, MR WILLIAM CALVERT, and FULL LONDON COMPANY, In the Great Military Drama, LIFE AND H O N O U R. -I-J _EJtL MONDAY NEXT.—Wilson Barrett's Great Play. THE GOLDEN LADDER. The only opportunity offered of ever hearing Madame ADELINA PATTI at Cardiff. ADAME ADELINA pATTI. Mdlle. DOUILLY, Miss ELEANOR REES, Mr DURWARD feELY, Mr BARRINGTON FOOTE, Miss MARIANNE EISSLER (Solo Violin), Miss CLARA EISSLER (Solo Harp), Mr WILHELM GANZ (Solo Pianoforte), and CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. PARK HALL, CARDIFF, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 21ST, 1890. Balcony Seats, £1 Is each (Special positions, B2 2s each). Ground Floor Reserved Seats, 21s, 15s, and 10s 6d each. Plans of the Hall at Mr Wm. Lewis's, Duke-street, Cardiff, where all seats may be secured. Letters to W. A. Morgan, 7, Richmond-crescent, Cardiff. 7488 ARK HALL, CARDIFF, JL NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890. THE IDOL OF LONDON OPERA-GOERS, MR BEX DAVIES, AND THE EMINENT CONTRALTO, MISS MARIAN MACKENZIE. Plan of the Hall and Seats Booked at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street. Balcony. Is 6d Front Seats, Is; Admis- sion, 6d..Books of Tickets at reduced prices. 7820 _h_ ABERGAVENNY. BERGAYENNY DECEMBER STEE- PLECHASES (under National Pony and Gal, loway Racing Rules) will take-place on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 1st and 2nd DECEMBER, 1890. Six events each day. Detailed particulars will appear in next week Calender, amI programmes, obtawable at the offices of the Xational Pony and Galloway Racing Committee, 57a, Pall Mall, London and of the Secretary, Mr James Straker, Tiverton-place, Aber- gavenny 7787 GPECIAL SHOW OF JPLANNELS AND JGLANKETS AT JJERNE JGROTHERS', DRAPERS, QUEEN GTREET, CARDIFF. A LARGE STOCK OF REAL WELSH AND LANCASHIRE FLANNELS. Real North Wales Cream Flannels, 4%d, 6%d, 7%d, lOd, Is 2%d, to Is ll^d. Coloured do., Is 6|d, Is 9id, Is llfd.—Leek Finish. 6id, Is 9id, Is llfd.—Leek Finish. Cream and Coloured South Wales do., Is d, Is bid, Is 9¡d, Is lljd White and Scarlet Lancashire do.. 4jd, 6Jd, 7id, to Is lljd Shirting Flannels—All Wool, from 8|d to 2s 6Jd Union Shirting, 5Jd, 6Jd, 7jd, 8fd Lanura—Plain Colours, 8Jd, 12jd, to Is 9id Fancy Patterns, Is 4fd, Is 9¡d, Is lljd Witney Blankets, 10 x 4—Ss lid, 9s 6d, 10s, 12s 6d do. 10i x 4—lis 6a, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 00, 16s 6d. do. 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