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ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., rv"V'X\ and others X\Vn\ Of the finest J)\ BURTON ALES. WB 9S 21s 10s 6d W\ 84s 12s v^v 0\ V •* And upwards. 1030 N. ;• -■ — I, Salis bg Ruction. | AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. L Mr WATKIN BEVAN. |r "Utrrre, Ac., at Porthcawl Jan. 28 Bj, Messrs BOOTH and Ca. t Mill Machinery, Timber, Ac., at Newport.. — fw. Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. I 'ea>nship Shares, at the Exchange, Cardiff.Jan. 29 fl Messrs GILL AND BLACKBURNE. PT0Perty, at Bonvilston Jan. 28 |Y Messrs GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING. Bg^ehold Puolic-house and Houses, at Cardiff..Jail. 27 "fifousehold Furniture, Ac., i Cardiff Jan. 29 <fc 30 "VS^d and Lost Property, at Cardiff Feb. 2 •i™nce Furniture, Ac. at Card ift Feb 5 at the Exchange, Cardiff Feb. 5 'iPf Pointings, at Rooms, Cardiff Feb. 6 Wr e"liceused Business, at Cardiff Feb. 3 and Cigars, at Rooms Feb. 16 £ n?~ Cattle ana Wethers, at Roath Market Feb. 17 Properties, at Cardiff March Messrs H. HILL & CO. Properties, at Cardiff March Messrs H. HILL & CO. lre-proof Safes, at Swansea Jan 28 a. Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. lctUres, Ac., at Penarth Jan 29 B.. Mr JOHN DANIEL JONES. wing Timber, at Llandyssil Jan. 27 j» Mr W. G. LAT'i'Y.. Carriages, >vc., at Cardiff. Jan. 31 B Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Jan. 29 x/^nold Properties, at Swansea Feb. 3 £ Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Feb. 11 re«hold Hotel, at Swansea Feb. 12 fr. Mr HENRY LEWIS. and Steel Works, at Merthyr Tydfil Jan. 29 IL Messrs J. G. MADDOX A CO. "Multure, at Booms Jan- 27 and 29 1* Mr W. McWILLIAMS. "Ober, at Pontardulais Jan. 27 •»_. Messrs NEWLAND & HUNT. and Store Stock, at Marshfield Feb. 15 >. „ Mr THOMAS PARRY. iJP'-FourthShare in Colliery, at Newriort Jan. 27 „ Mr THOMAS PARRY. iJP'-FourthShare in Colliery, at Newriort Jan. 27 yover and Hav, Newport Jan. 28 "Htthiw Stocl £ at Uandowiais Farm Feb. 2 «r Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT. household Furniture, at Pontrhydvrun Feb — bn Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Furniture, at Swansea Feb. 4 and 5 W Mr DAVID SHEPHERD. jittsical Instruments, Furniture, at Cardiff..Jan.29 & 30 "asehold Properties at Cardiff Feb. 5 *v. Messrs .STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. «heep, at Cowbridge Jan. 26 at Bridgend Feb. 7 Toehold Property, at Pontypridd Feb. 11 ^anaijjj. Stock, Ac., Aberthaw Farm Feb 12 -tv° ^'r"P?, and Implements, a> Cefn Mably..Fob. 16 I'ee.iold Properties, Ac., Caeri>hilly Feb 26 "suiess Premises, at Pontypridd — s„ Mr JOHN THOMAS. t?.6Cattle, at Cowbridge Jan. 27 *•'Cattle and Sheep, at Cowbridge' Feb. 3 Mi J. H. WINGFIELD. "Sffiess Premises, at Nelson Jan. 29 SHERIFF'S SALE. i«?.and Dead Stock, Ac., at Pontardawe Jan. 27 MPENMARK, NEAR COWBRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Pen- Tiv^V?" MONDAY, the 26th January, 1891, 100 PRIME FAT SHEEP AND 20 FAT CATTLE. ^alewill commence at One o'clock punctually. -J^High-street. Cardiff, January, 1891. 8895 BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MSALE OF A VALUABLE HOTEL. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instructions to NA'rr'?y PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises,-on v. flDAY, the 7th day of February, 1891, at 3p.m. eeisely, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be Mau '1 there produced, all that old established and "conducted Commercial Hotel, known as the t YORK HOTEL, BRIDGEND, f Ktely in the occupation of Mr Thorne, together with: tlte goodwill of the business of an hotelkeeper, and also f a.n extensi\"e livery and posting business carried on n connection with the hotel, and the Stable, Yard, and Premises. hotel is heid under an under lease from Thomas I for the residue of a tenn of 60 years from tho ■ pofe0^ March, 18*9, at the rent of £ 5? per anmia. to particulars and 'eoniliirons (if sale apply Waltm, 4.Uc^-°neers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, Messrs ani v^°rgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Pontypridd, rH. Stockwood. Solicitor, Bridgend. 8897 SArw ^OXTVPRIDD AND TREFOREST. '« £ < OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- M HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTIES. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- t) ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION the mvew In" Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, to of February, 1891, at 3 p.m., and subject) "itions to be then produced, the following lots of' LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IlJnT !•—All that well-bnilt and commodious DWELL- *ith M,OUSE' known as York House or Brynhvfryd, the ni Grounds and Premises thereto attached, in of oq cupation of Mr G. R. Jones, and held for a term t^T 5'ears, from jMay, 1884, at a ground rent of £ 8 16s. NVsOT72-—AH those three DWELLING-HOUSES, being and 9, Bridge-street, Treforest, and in the *tOnf. -on Mr Edwin Davies and others, at rentals jvjnting in the .aggregate to £ 29 12.J 1» vls Property is held under a lease for 99 years, from to a.y, 1887, at a ground rent of S6 15s 3d. beinJi-—All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, of off No. 36, Wood-road, Pontypridd, held for a term of 21 ^ars, from 25th of March, 1384, at a ground rent of 13s 6d, and let to Mr James Brooks at a rental tvf^Per annum. ShL rtJler particulars of the Auctioneers, 5, Higli- ee\ Cardiff or of 889§ » Messrs WALTER H. MORGAN and RHYS, 1391. Solicitors, Pontypridd. ABERTHAW, BARRY, NEAK CARDIET. "RESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING M STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- >vt,A „ ANDER are instructed by the Misses Morgan, Rising up the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at thT^aw Farm, on THURSDAY, 12th February Next, *Al?vi?le of the Which 'G STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, r^uj 'delude 40 prime breeding ewes in lamb, one 60 fat sheep (yearlings) 32 cattle, comprising d hat bullocks, 4 milking cows and calves and two con, ee-year-old cattle, 12 cart and other horses and of w deluding a colt by Trentside, 22 pigs, the whole agricultural implements, a share in steam r*and a portion of the growing and other tior months' credit will be given, subject to condi- jr5 sale. C £ heon at Twelve. Sale at One (prompt). the p. particulars may be had upon application at Cardiørtn: or from the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, 6 SAl.lT «aERPHILLY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. OS OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, WTSHND BENTS, AND REVERSIONS. AND FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC- M HOUSES. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ina.v^, ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the J'abn Caerphilly, on THURSDAY, the 26th of lou, o(ary- 1891. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, nineteen VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Vr^r^Pround Rents, and Reversions, and 'AVE FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC- HOUSES, Lot T „ Comprising FREEHOLDS. InpiT^^hree FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES ^omaT Caerphilly, in the occupations of Miss tors and others. §Hop ,A. freehold DWELLING-HOUSE and 18s È aajoininj last, lot, and in the occupation of v T^Ot X |orSet FREEHOLD GARDEN, adjoining the VB-ns Caerphilly, in the occupation of Miss lot, i k-A FREEHOLD GARDEN, adjoining the last. e occunation of Mrs Ezra Roberts. GARnpVrA FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and (^tion f 'n 'he Cardiff-road, Caerphilly, in the occu- Wf 2 Mrs Rebecca Evans. th«MarC~A freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, in "oo rKet-place. Caerphilly, now used as a reading- ?ARn»CTA FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Mo* n» »» 'n Station-road, Caerphilly, in the occupa- Xor o es#rs Mitchell and Edwards, joiJt, S.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, ad- Son re last lot, and in the occupations of Mrs Jack- LOT q 18 Harvev. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Cfcernh?ii ^Down as Covent Garden, in Station-road, *n the occupation of Mrs Mary Phillips. Win £ ,ENTS AND FREEHOLD REVERSIONS. *«t a l«7?lu'ee FREEHOLD COTTAGES adjoining *BWn occupations of Messrs Churchill, Fer- Lqt ii "^°nes. J-nd FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN in known as the AVhite Lion, Caerphilly, »LOT °F Mr T. Ree?. ^Tr„ FREEHOLD TENEMENT, being the C1.laPRl in Cardiff-road, Caerplnlly. last lot VRIiEHOLD GARDEN at the rear of d Plt-A FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN Wnlly anw ? known ItS the Red Cow Inn, Caer- • W 15 '? occupation of Mr David Thomas. ^f'EH5LD FULLY-LICENSED INN, of J Bell Inn, Caerphilly, in the occupa- LOT I? as I^EEHOLD FULLY-LICENSEB INN, Lo* Jenkin^^ ^nn* in the occupation 2^0 COTT i ??EEH°lD DWELLING-HOUSE and <*cuoati* l" the Market-place, Caerphilly, in- 18 — A aniel Gibbon and MrsR. Howell. f/ECE of T i vn D DWELLING-HOUSE and adjoining the Wheat Sheaf Inn, in .Lot ig!:APLMr F- Davies. S?„°*n as the iS11^ FULLY-LICENSED INN, ^uPation of Mr?uj Inn» Caerphilly, andin the a further J," Edmonds. &1, 'ttay be ohii^3 ,are> course of preparation. Solicit*^ Messrs Whitcombe and Chilly • or 0f T?' Gloucester Mr Joseph Evans,^ 5!^bstVeet?Cfl^^I1CTti0neers- January, 1891. 8760 CLARKE,S B 41 PILLS Organs in either tow a^t"se^ar"es from the Utiles bV JlirriixJtt. CEFN MABLY, NEAR CARDIFF. THE HOME FARM. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Executors of the late Colonel Kemeys-Tynte te SELL by AUCTJON, a.t the Home Farm, on MONDAY, the 16th Febrtiftry, 1891, the STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS Upon this Farm. Further particulars in future advertisements. In the meantime any information may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN OF PONTYPRIDD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, in the early part of March Next, the VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, Situate in Taff-street, Pontypridd, nearly opposite to the New Inn Hotel, and now m the occupation of Mr William Key, Chemist and Druggist Mr Richard Evans, Ironmonger and Mr H. S. Davies, Accountant. The Premises have a large frontage to the most im- portant street in the town. They are also in a most central position, and are in every respect admirably adapted for business purposes. For further particulars npply, for the present, to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. TUESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th and 29th, 1891, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are .J. 1 instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 25, Duke-street. Cardiff, A QUANTITY OF EFFECTS, Removed from various residences, and sold by order of the High Bailiff; also, other HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS in great variety, 5uiæ.ble;for dining, drawing, and breakfast-rooms, hails, a.nd bedrooms. Cash advances made on furniture, pianos, etc., sent in for absolute sale. Arrangements made with country purchasers for packing and delivery of goods' on .rail. A large assortment of goods always on hand for privnte sale. 8964 CLEARANCE SAL OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AC MR DAVID SHEPHERD has re- ceived instrueticijs' from Messrs Cooper, Coutts, & Co. (who are giving up the business), to SELL by AUCTION, at their Music Warehouse, 90, Queen- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDA y, January 29th and 30th (and following day if necessarv), the whole of the I STOCK-IN -TRADE, ConsLting of 2 pipe organs (suitable for large rOl), pianofortes, harmoniums, American organs, violins, guitars, banjos, concertinas, mandolins, musical boxes, large quantities of sheet music, instruction books, d:c. I Milner s safe (size 28in. x 22m.). FIXTURES and FITTINGS, comprizing shop coun- tsr, window fittings, glass cupboards, shelving, sundry gas fittings, hand truck. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, in- cluding dining-room suite (in leather), mahogany side- board (with plate-glass back), bookcasc, couches, pier- glasses, timepieces, carpets (Turkey, Brussels, Ac.), sundry tables, chairs, chests of drawers, bedsteads, itc., &c. also upright tubular boiler and water bar for heating conservatory or large room." ORDER of SALE.—THURSDAY, Two p.m., STOCK- IN-TRADE Fourp.m. (special), 2 Pipe Organs and Iron Safe. FRIDAY, Two p.m., SHOP FIXTURES; 2.30, FURNI- TURE and Remainder of Stock. The special attention of dealers in musicaJ instru- ments, householders, and others is directed to-the above oods, which must be sold, Goods on viw the first morning of sale, but special instruments maybe seen at any time previously. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 8892 SOUTH SPLOTLANDS AND RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTIES. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank-builings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 5th February, 1891. at 7 p.m. (sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then and there pro- duced), the following Leasehold Dwelling Houses :— JANET-STREET, SOUTH SPLOTLANDS. LOT 1.—All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 2. 26, and 28, Janet-street, Cardiff, LOT 2.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 50, 52, and M, Janet-street, aforesaid. Each of these lots is held under a lease from Lord Tredegar for 99 years from 25th March, 1880, at a yearly ground rent of S2 10s per honse, and the houses are let at 8s per week each. ORDELL.STREET, SOUTH SPLOTLANDS. LOT 3.-All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 41, 43, Ordell-street, Cardiff. LOT 4.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES being Nos. 45, 47, and "9, Ordell-street, aforesaid. I.fJT5.-All those Four DWELLING-HOUSES being Nos. 51, 53, 55, and 57, Ordell-street, aforesaid. Lots 3, 4, and 5 are held under leases from Lord Tredegar for 99 years, from 25th Mcreh, 1883, at a yearly ground rent of S2 10s per houe, and the houses fre let at 8s per week each. CJELADDOCK-STEKF/P. I iitfi As—AH tii>aa* threw UWfiLLfKG HOUSKiS, being Nos. 94, 95, and 98, Craddoct-street, Cardiff. TIlis Lot is held under Lease from the Governors of Charity for 99 j'ears from 25th March, 1835, a.t a yearly ground rent of jS9 12s. aud the houses arc let at 8s per week-each. LOT 7.-All those three DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. 100, 102, and 104, Craddock-street. aforesaid. LOT those three DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 106,103, and 110, Craddock-street, aforesaid. LOT 9.-A11 those three DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. 112,114, and 116, Craddock-street, aforesaid. I.o1s 7, 8, and 9 are held under Leases from the Governors of Charity for 99 years from 25th March, 1834, at a yearly ground rent of £2 165 per house, and the houses are let at 8s per week each. The attention of Investors aud others is called to the above properties, which will be sold at very reasonable prices. For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitor, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 8876 GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LAITY, assisted by Mr John Thomas (Pontypridd), begs to annotince that his next Sale of Horses, Carriages, etc., will take place on Saturday next, January 31st, at, 2.30 p.m. Early entries 8,re solicited. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY AT BONVILSTON, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS GILL and BLACKBURNE have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the New Ino, Pontypridd, on WEDNES- DAY, the 28th of January, 1891, at Seven p.m., subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, the whole of the following PROPERTY in one Lot, or if not sold in on Lot in such Lots as will suit intending purchasers. LOT 1.—All those FIYE HOUSES, situated and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bonvilston-terrace, all let to respectable tenants, four arc let at 18s per month each and one at 5s 6d per week The houses are well built and are titled wifcn gas and WFor further particular apply to DAVID ROBERT ROSSER.Esq., Solicitor, Market-street, Pontypridd, or to the Auctioneers, 11_Mary-e,g_ MARSHFIELD STATION. MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT have. decided, at the request of numerous friends and supporters, to hold a MONTHLY SALE by AUC- TION of FAT AND STORE STOCK, adjoinimng the above statif>!J. The first sale will take place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Early entries are respectfully solicited to the Auc- tioneers, Tredegar-place, Newport. 8861 COWBRIDGE MARKET. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. SALE OF SHEEP. MR JOHN THOMAS has received. instructions from Mr D. Watts, Tydraw, to* SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, January 27th, 1891, 100 FAT CROSS-BRED YEARLINGS, subject to three months' credit; also for Mr J Thomas, The Court, Boverton, and others 100 FAT CROSS-BRED SHEEP. Terms cash. Sale at 10.30. 8925 NEWPORT, MON. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions from the Trustee in Bankruptcy to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on TUESDAY, January 27th, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject.to such conditions of sale as shall'be then and there produced, THE ONE-FOURTH SHARE > OR INTEREST of William John Clapp (a Bankrupt) of and in the Partnership, Property, and Assets of Messrs Clapp and Co. Messrs Clapp and Co. hold a lease of, and are work- ing upon advantageous terms, the Cwm-nanty-groes House Coal Colliery, in the Parish of Aberystruth, in the County of Monmouth. The original area of the coaltaking was 268 acres or thereabouts,.and the same is held for an unexpired term of about seven years. The coal is shipped at the Tillery Wharf, Newport, which the Company hold for the residue of a term of • years expiring 1st November, 1893. For further particulars a.pply to Mr Charles E. Par- sons, the Trustee in Bankruptcy, Central ChaJnbers, Newport; the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, New- port or to Messrs Davis and Lloyd,. SoIlcitors,.Now- port. Dated January 3rd, 1891, Albany Chambers, Newport. oloo NEWPORT, MON. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIME CLOVER AND MEADOW HAY. MR THOS. PARRY has been favoured with instructions from Mr Philip Jenkins to-» conduct a SALE by AUCTION, at-the Tredegar Arms Hote1, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, January 28th,. 1891, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, of.about 400 TONS OF PRIME CLOVER AND C* MEADOW HAY. „ atanaing-iti-ricks in the parishes Of" Nash, GOlBcliff, and Magor. Further particulars in catalogues^ whicllm obtained of the Auctioneer. Dated—Newport,,Jannary-8th,,1891. 8907 MARY-STREET SALE ROOMS (opposite-Phil- M_ harmonic, Cardiff). R L. PRANK will SELL without.re-x serve a variety^ of Splendid Marble Clocks, Bronze Figures, exquisite Oil Paintings, Gold and Silver Lever amT Chronograph Watches, JBleetro-plated.. Tea and Coffee aervices, -&c,- Sale until further notice, .each evening at6.30. 836 HOTEL 1 IN EXXENSIW ALTERATIONS. MR WATKIN BEVAN has *>een rtruetedtoSRL^y AUCrnON^vTC^STES- DAY, January 28.JB91. at Eleven a.ia.^trthSEorth-» Bedding, linen, Cutlery, Gasflttin^ ytensila,^ &CJ<| Horses, Vehicles,. Harness, Stable tTfemsda, Chaff-. cutting Machine one-horseg^. A jrand opportunity for perBPJMf IttteB^g^nrmsh. Hales bg udíDn. ON TUESDAY NEXT. CARDIFF. SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FREE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT CARDIFF. MAT ESSRS^GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to offer for at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of January, 1691, at three o'clock m the afternoon, the following valuable PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD SINGLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Chnstwa- street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, and known as the FIVE BELLS INN," now in the occupation of Mr John Thomas Hornblow. These Premises are held under lease from the Trustees of the late Marquis of Bute for a term of 98 years from the 24th day of June, 1853, subject to an annual ground ront of B2 148. Immediate possession can bo had. PENLLYN-ROAD, CANTON. LOT 2.-All those FIVE LEASEHOLD DVV ELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 1, 3, 5. 7, asld 9, in PENLLYN- ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, now in the occupation j of Mr Kerslake and others, at a weekly rent of 8s each house. These Houses contain seven rooms each, are in thorough repair, and well tenanted, and are held under three leases for terms of 99 years from tho 2nd February, 1880, subject to an aggregate annual ground rent of £ 15. ELDON-ROAD. LOT 3.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, being NOR. 85 and 87, ELDON-ROAD, ■ CARDIFF, now" in the occupation of Mrs Abrahams aud Mr J. Thomas, at a weekly vent of 8s each. These Houses are in thorough repair, and are held. under two leases for terms of 99 years from 25th Mavch, 1882, subject to an annual ground rent of :E4 5s each house. ETHEL-STREET, CAiSTON. LOT 4.—All that Leasehold Shop and three LEASE- HOLD DWFXLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 45, 47, 49, and 51, in ETHEL-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFi, now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Searle ana otnera,. Nos 45, 47, and 51 producing a weekly rent of is oa now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Searle ana otnera,. Nos, 45,47, and 51 producing a. weekly rent of is oa each, and No. 49, being the shop, producing a weekly rent of 6s. „ These Houses are held under two separate leases, tor terms of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1884, subject to an aggregate annual grorfml rentor fciu. Two-thirds of the purchase-money of Lots <2, o, ana 4 may remain on mortgage at 5 perfect. For furthor particulars ana conditions of sale apply- to Messrs LINTON and KENSTIOLE, No..11, STREET, CARDIFF, d o. 4. t&non-Street, Ahat- clare or of the ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, IMPORTANT SALR of HIGH-CLASS FTJRNrl L RE and HOUSEHOLD AinjOIOTMENTS,-t>C'i}g elegant furniture of best and sftcc«»djiry bedroom^^in.various woods, a mGH-CLASS ORGAN by MASON and HAMilN, a SUPERB 7-OCTAVE MARIE ROZE MODKJ, COTTAGE PIfNOFOBi £ by SCHUPPISER and. SONS, anothex-by f^f^1" J^own A GRAND 7-FEET CARVED OLD OAK BOOKC.ASE (enclosed by G'lass-doorR),RRCItEDR,A WING. lWOM and BOUDOIR FURNITURE, excellent TURKEY, AXMINSTKR. and V^IL-lO^ i'lLR CARPETS, sets of expensive cnrtoinp, rec^tion- umm furniture in POW.ARD ,0AF' mahogany, oil paintings and ojB: DRESDEN ami OTHER CHINA, dinner service, plate, and other ornamental items. TH1C ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE „ SOLD BY OHDER OF GEORGE ^ARDO, Lsq, AVTIO f IS GIVING UP IIODSEKEKPING; alwfuraitOT^bron^es, A FINE OLD INLAID CUXIK, a of well- bonnd BOOKS, a SMALL B^LIAFD TABLE, a BAGATELLE BOAKn with fitting, &c., removed to the^ Salerooms for convenience of sale. T,r.,ITT)T^r, l%/ff"ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING hare received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Sale Rooms, onif Tnli on THURSDAY and FRLDAV, Jaonary 29thand 30tli, 1891, at Eleven o'clock punctually eat^d^HV ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. THE CONTENTS OF BEDROOMS comprising HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS withcostIy fmni- ture and hangings en mite, other bedsteads. in Freneh and other designs, capital spring arai hair be^in^ well-made dressing tables and 7 ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SU^Ewthchevul toilets and heart phape mirrors, a6ft. « Al^UX BOOM SUITiD WITH PEDESTAL TOttm^^a^ft. ft in. BEST BEDROOM SET IN PROFUSELY INLAID and with elegant en mdtn, a 5 ft. WALNUT AND \v^R? SUITE, and others in Satin Walunt and Walnut, ex- pensive toilet services* china toilet fittings, easy chairs, box ottoman conchy mantel boards and curtains, A LARGE MAHOGANY WARDIWE., another in pine, large screen, chintz and lace curtains,, commodes, portable wardrobes, wmii t&ble, walnut ehaving-glasfi, baths, best Brussels carpets, corridor carpets, rugs^fenders and irons. THE FUBNtTUKB OF DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR includes expensive rugs, AXMINKTKIw, and WILTON PILE CARPETS, massive fenders and fire-irons, HANDSOME OVERMANTELS, a PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CORNER CABINETS, beautifully inlaid, a SUPERB ROSEWOOD DRAW- ING-ROOM SUITE, covered in. silk • luxurious .settees, overmantel, a 3-FT. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CABINET, witlMhigh §la«s back lounge and occa- siomÜchairsin eostly coverings, card and occasional tobies, IIEAJ, DRESDEN VASES, and other choice oveimantel ittons Dresden tigiures, a GRAND 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME MARIE ROZE MODEL COTTAffE PIANOFORTE, by SCHUPPISER and I another by .Tustun Brown lioadairtTu'tiiture, a davenport, rosewood oocasional tables. Cloisonne enamel dishes, a pair of onyx-gllaas jegs, a FINE BADGER CABINET. THE DINING-ROOM, FURNISHED in POLLARD OAK, with a fine SET OF CHAIRS and COUCH IN RBAL MOROCCO a 6-ft.6-in. NOBLE POLLARD OAK. SIDEBOARD, with high glass cabinet back Tery large dining table, a dinner wagon, Are screen, two pairs of costly tapestry curtains, Ecru lace cur- tains, A BEAUTIFUL TURKEY CARPET, scrap screen, A CLOCK, BRONZE GROUPS, vases and other ornaments, A FINE ORGAR in walnut case, by MASON and HAMLIN, A GRANDLY CARVED 7ft. OLD OAK BOOKCASE enclosed by glass doors, electro-plated fish and table knives, ft large illustrated Bible. A COLLECTION OP VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS (See separate advertihemenU). THE BREAKFAST-ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE in mahogany and oak, comprising a v. riting table, a SIDEBOARD, with carved ornaments, a pedestal writing table, two pairs of curtains, two sine oak bookcases, a fine set of chairs m leather, walnut, octagon table, letter-press and The BOOKS consist of NATIONAL ENCYCLO- PAEDIA, 16 vols., CoitMno. MAGAZINR, lo vols. Flags of All Nations, the Right Hon. Disraeli s W orksll, SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS, DICKERS s ^Vorks. WORKS, Cook's Voyages,. Miniature Battles by Grant, Mcinoiis of Great Men and Women of the Age, A*c.. (> „ OAK HALL FURNITURE, cnrtains, antlers,^ings, EXPENSIVE AXMINS'11'R STAIR and LANDING CARPETITNG and brr,s rods, TWO *l«KLY- CARVED OAK SETTLES a CARV ED OAK CORNER CABINET, handsome ra.ses, folding garden chairs, tennis racks, a fine hall set of stand and cbans, lounge chairs, a jardiniere on finely wrought iron stanci. THE CONTENTS OF KITCHENS, CHINA PAN- TRIES, and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. a lawn mower, garden roller, refrigerator, and numerous miscellaneous items, all of which will be fully described in catalogues, which will l>e forwarded on application. „ ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. THE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, EXCLUSIVELY THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE FARDO, ESQ., WILL BE SOLD AT THE ROOMR ON FRIDAY, (rrn FEBRUARY, AND CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD. 83:33 ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .l.1'L have, received instructions from Mr William Mackenzie, Head Constable, Cardiff, to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the whole of the FOUND AND LOST PROPERTY JEWSSY CSG"SMT. MANTEAUS AND TRUNKS, M?v1TtnPRnnpBApRONs' CIGARS, CARRIAGE CDSHIOKS, WATERPROOF ^rons, Walking-sticks, ITmbrelLas, Pnrses, Perambulators, Revolvers, Whips,, etc. also 82 BREWERS' CASKS, Bottled Spirits, Beer, etc. Further particulars maylse had-of the Auctioneers,. the Head Constable, Cardiff. k SHORT NOTICE OF SALE OF PICTURES, MOULDINGS, TOYS, ANDTANCT GOODS together with a small <juantity of HOUSE- HOLD FUlS«TURE and EFFECTS. MESSRS EVANS and HUGHES are instructed, under the powers ofa^deed of assignment, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of January, 1891, on^the^ premises, No. 83, Glebe-street, Penarth, tho Whole of the above-mentioned^ m ,mAJ)Ej Ccomorising Paintings, Engravings, Chromos,Oleo-^ ffmnhs ancf a varfety of Moulduigs together with a.- Kf m^ntiW of' unframed pictures, Toys, Fancy- Gwds. ete and some Household Furniture an5 EWi°eSale will commence at 12"o'clock. There,will be,' n°Auc«OTeers' Offices, Guildhall Chambers, Cardie January 22nd, 1891. SALE FIRE PROOF SAFES. MESSRS H. HILL and. Co. wiii SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY January* 28th, 1891, at 12 o'clock prompt. jn • ttie ^°ndon Houee> Auction-rooms, 10, Castle-street, Swansea, Fire and Burglar-resisting safhs Manufactured by Messrs Samuel W^ aj^co Park Works, West BromWlch, neat Birmigbam. Bstab .lished 30 years. o9a3 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT GLANTAWE," 9, HEATHFIEKD, SWAJ«EA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed by T. R. R- Esq. (who is leaving his Swansea resident). tosELL^, by AUCTION on the above premises, •n^DNKSDAY' and THURSDAY, February 4th and 5tli, 1891, the* whole of the excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE a fine-toned; Pianoforte by Collard and.-CoUarcj, electro plate, cutlery, china, glass, linen, choice wines, and dinner claret, and other effects. Sale to commence-each Morning at iWclocfe. Auctioneers' Offices, 45, Oxfonl-gtEeet,,Bwftngea<»o9^r WIRE AND STEEL WORKS FOR HAL MURTHYR TYDFIL, GLAMOBGANSHIKE. To be SoLD by PUBLIC AUCTION by y HENRY LEWIS, at the Bushf 1YX Hotel. Merthyr Tydfil, on THUBSDA.Y, the '29th day of January, 1891.J1.t three o'cloekin tne-afser- which will then ^too-produced, all that WIRE ANDsSTEEL WORKS, „ mtuabMtMotthyr Tydfil, caHed the WILLOWS WŒE woRKS. TTie oremisesvare«#je?wehold, audjbel* ^foi arfernwof .99-years from tho 17th October, 1881, at iJ. yearly-Ten^ WOTks contain two-ltolling Mills, EgugHhW Mmrl Finishing MflLs, with the neca^anr Etsmes, Machinery IwS Plant for rolling Wire Rc^an^so IHWOB a separate Plant for theyaatang (rfSteel. They are connected by a siding and bridge with the Taff "Vale Railway, and they have access to the Great Wel,tern-London a.nd North Western,, andtodland paaiIwayN. The Sidin^aud Bridge are- includea urtb^j e. Fun particnlsus anAcomlilaonaxof' salc^totbe liad oivi Application-ttythe Auctioneer, 2,6astle-strect>Merthyr TVdfil, and the Solicitors, Messrs) Lewis and Jones, Merthyr Tydfil. Cards to view the t6 t Sales bU Jlttdíon. SALE OF VALUABLE DECORATIVE HOUSE. HOLD FURMTURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. (Removed to the Swansea Auction Rooms for con- venience of Sale.) MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELI. by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms,, Goat-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, January 29th, 1891, a very large quantity of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising Mix dining room suites, in Persian saddlebags, leather Ac. five drawing-room suites, one of which to of Chippendale design the remainder "In sflk tapestry, velvet, plush and silk, are of modern made. A number of tables, eafcjnet?, bookcases, chairs, carpets, rugs, overmantefa to rtiatch. A mahogany double clerks desk, walnut writing table, revolving chair, &c. Fonr bedroom suites, in mahogany, ash, and walnut, of ex- cellent design and manufacture. Two brass French bedsteads, two bra-ss and iron do., with bedding com- plete. Three pianos, and a quantity of other articles t-oo numerous t-o mention. Sale to-commence at 11.30 a.m. Goods on view day prior and morning of sale. 9000 IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Siuate in the County Borough of Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL hy AUC- TION, at, the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, February 3rd, 1891, IHJX 1.—All that substautially-b(iilt FAMILY RESI- DENCE and PREMISES, known as Windsor Lodge, Mount Pleasant. Swansea, standing in its own grounds of nearly half-an acre, and for many years in the occu- pation of the late William Edmond, Esq. The property is most conveniently situated, being within a few minutes'walk of the Great Western Railway Station and Tramway system, and although so adjacent to the town, the extensive walled-in garden whioh SUlTounds the hotu!eaffords the privacy and comfort of a suburban residence. The House contains on the ground floor, dining and breakfast-rooms, china pantry, larder, kitchen, and scullery, with good cellars on the basement. On the first floor, drawing-room (having large double doors), 2 bedrooms, store-room, back staircase, and On the second floor, 5 bedrooms. There are also a two-stalled stablo with loft over, coach-house, yard, tool-house, and usual ofEces. In.the. garden is a splendid well of drinking water, fed from a spring that has never been known to fail, and the yanj is watered by an additional' supply that comes from another source. The Property is well drained, and gas is laid-on. The garden abuts on Mount Pleasant, and has a frontage thereto of 1M feet or thereabouts^ with a large depth. The great demand for land for building purposes gTeatly enhances the value of this property, as can>be developed immediately at small cost at the xrill of the owner. Li.eth:t:iuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY |> Castle-street, Swansea, having a, frontage thereto' or 36ft. Sin. or tliereabonts, and a large depth. One portion, consisting of a shop, store room, lava- torr,offiee, yard or passage, and w.c., is in the occupation of the proprietors of the Westeiti Mail* under s>, lease for an unexpired term of about 26 years..at a rental of per ammDl. TWothor portion forms thai old-established ..and fully licensed Restaurant or Hotel and premises,, known -as-" The Bovega," in the occupation of Mr Glove It contains an extensive andJmndsomely-decorated' bar, with well-built cellars under. Dining and smokerrooms, kitchen and caretaker's bedroom, yard, with lavatory, w.c., and.usual offices. The-property is approached from Goat-street by a private covered way, that is hold for an unexpired i term bf about 13 years, at. a rental of 12s per annum. T "The Bovega" and premises, together with the covered way referred to, are let on lease to Messrs t Buykley Bros., of Llanelly, for an unexpired term j ofaboatIB years, at a rental of Sill per annum. Over the above on the first floor r6 four rooms, w.c., and photographic studio; the latter, with one room, is let to Mr Douglas, at a rental of R30 per annttm. The two front rooms are used as offices, and in the occupation of Mr John Morris, as yearly tenant. On the second floor aire are four rooms suitable for offices, bath-room, or lavatory, and three attics over. As the property is one of the mo^tr valuable in the town, being situate close to the Post Office, within a ¡><hot1; defence of the principal railway' stations, and in one of the busiest thoroughfares. The-property ma.y be viewed by card only. Sale t0 commence at 3 p.m.. For conditions of sale, cards to-view, juid farther Information, apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor. 13, Castle-street, oi to the -Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-atreet,.Swansea. WINDSOR LODGE, MOUNT PHEASANT, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD-CHINA, SILVER PLATE, BOOKS, PRINTS, OIL PAINTINGS, and other EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON -LvJL have been instructed by the Executors of the late Wm. Edmond, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at Hie aJMva Residence, on WEDNESDAY, Ffehruary IUb, 1891, tTje whole of the HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS which comprise several piece&of furniture of Chippen- dale rnanufactare, old Wore es tei'yS wansr«(s Crown Derby and othnr. chinü" aquantitv of rare ûld print8, some- ablo piecea of plato, a small collection of boob that" contains a jmmber of sought-for editions and water colour drawixtgjuand oil paintings by Pocock, Harris, sen., Snryth, and other artists. Kail {/-ortteaiaAi may oKaSned JyiMU'tlre catihiaewm post 000 v. oid: prior to Sale. Goo.-l» maybe vie*red 'ftwsdav, S'effrBirry'lOtb: from 11 to v Sale to commenc3 at 11 For farther informotioit apply-to the Auctioneer, at their Offices, Gotfi>s^reet, Swatuea. KXH PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL, situate at the Mumbles. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea., on THURSDAY, February 12th, 1891, all that old-established Freehold Messuage and Premises known as the GEORGE HOTEL," MUMBLES. TlIe Property has an extensive frontage to the New Esplanade and road leading to Bracelet Bay, and stands in an elevated position, commanding uninter- rupted views of Swansea Bay and the surrounding neighbourhood. It contains on the ground floor-bar, coffee and smoking rooms, 2 sitting-rooms, tap-room, collars, kitchens, larders, and usual offices. On the First and Second Floors, two silting rooms, seven bedr'xnna, and w.c. Distinct, from the hotel, and having a. separate entrance, is, a capital billiard room, 32ft. 6in. by rift., having three large windows facing tho sea, which open on to a, balceny a reading room, 23ft. by lift., with lavatory and w.c. This portion is admirably adapted for club purposes. Adjoining the hotel are well built vstables, and at the back a. and garden. A3 a whole thG premises are must conYOIlient for jisitors, and the extension of the existing Railway from Swansea to Oystermouth, authorised by Parlia- ment last year, together with the proposed pier, will he the meaTlg of greatly enhancing the value of the business. Possesion may be on completion of the; purchase. Sale t« oominence at Three o'cloetie the Afternoon. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply t-o MessrsiStricks and BelHngham, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, cJ their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea, SALE TO-MORfcOW. PARISH OF LLANEDY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF GROWING TIMBER. 1VFR Vv. MCWILLIAMS LIAS received ~-Tr"L instructions from David llichsrds, Esq., to by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions), the Black Horse Hotel, X'ontardulais, on TUES- DAY, tbo 27th day of January, 1891 (in ono or more iota, as may be determined at the time of sale), at Two ° clock in the Afternoon, comprising OAK TIMBER AND PITWOOD, ASH AND OTHER TREES, growing on Gwilyoruch Farm, or better known as "Walyrhwch, in the above parish, and wtyhin two. ™ues of Pontardulais Station, with goou parish road p uoh the above Farm. T or further particulars and inspection, apply to Mr- •tones, Farm Bailiff or to the Auctioneer. Salerto- commence at Two o'clock. 8807 Aucfloneei'jOflcfe, Pontarduten's. LETTYCRIDD FARM, CWMGORSE, NEAR PONTARDAWE x TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at the^bove-1 Farm, on TUESDAY NEXT, Jan, 27tli, the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, together with the IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS, belonging to. Mr Thomas Howells, to satisfy an execu- tion issued through the Bailiff of the Liberties of Gower and KilTey. I'he Jjots, arhich can (be viewed on the Day ef Sale,, comprise—i Bay mare, 1 grey mare, 2 cows, 2 heifers, <5calves, quantity of hay, oat stacks, 1 gambo, set of. shaft and leading harness, 1 chaff cutter, about 40 sheep (mountain), Ac., &< Sa.le to commence at 2 o'cloek p.m. sharp. There will be no reserve. Dated 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, 21st January, 1891. j ^ales^ (Sntitract. WELL ESTABLISHED BITUMINOUS COAL COLLIERY. "RpO BE SOLD, a well established (X)LLIKRY raising: about -300: tons of coal per ;.day,.together with 108 Coke Ovens' knd Coal Washing Machine connected therewith. The* Colliery haa,thereputatioirof prodncinsrthe best t quality of Bituminous Coal and Coke in South Walee. Forparacolarsapply-to Mr EDWARD DANIEL, Mining Engineer, &e., 8996 104, Oxford Buildings, Swansea. TONBE-DISPOSED OP BY PRIVATE TREATY aa a going concern, the FURNITURE KBMWING aud GENERAX HAULING BUSINESS :«krriedr>°n-most successfully for the last seven years by W. s. ipavies, Volunteers Inn, Pontypridd. Hie • stock and plant consist of Five Capital Horses, Two Fnrratnre Vara, One Hay Wagon, Two Spring «-Jraps..several Sets of Harness, Vertical Steam Engine To any. enterprising-iinan this.is a most-exceptional Kppportunity of acquiring a business already formed and iin a llounahine condition. The sole reason of the I' endor retiring is ill-health. Any further jjarticulars^siii be had of the-Vendor at •ne above address, or of John Thomas, Auctioneer, 2^dge.Inn. £ t0tel, Pontypridd. ^992 THfi GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ^aOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLSLover- i com&,the worst forms of diseases, aniWhe Jouteab* the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys; ttvey-i The^BEAfT BUXU)PUIOTTER«urea4h0tfoUoMn^s Indigestion, or wind in the stomach • Jftddlness feiSenead, dimness of sight, wealpop. r "djgwgsof-all descrintkmfl. burta, wounds, or"1 rwntte swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings* ^tumouraoreancers, pimples orblotctos on tnefaceiand.; hodj^ sweDed feetor legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, j jauncLce>4tnd dropsy, and ieiners of a31 fcindff. L In hoxes at Is lid and 2s.9d each, solcPSiyi?tnosb3 =OCk'WIM; I I tthlh: ^.tmis £ tit £ ttts. OARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER..Mr EDWCVRD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN Unprecedented Success Unapproachable I Unrivalled Success !• A Gloriotfs Run Crowded Houses Nightly Pronounced to be the VERY BEST PANTOMIME every producedin Cardiff. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, Jan. 26th, and Every Even- ing at Seven MONDAY DAY), Feb. 2nd, and EVERY SATURDAY, at Two. gINBAD THE jgAILOR. gINBAD THE SAILOR New Songs New Dances t New Dresses New Speci:1lit,jes New Ballets Brilliant Spectacular Display. Enchanted Rays of Dazzling Light. 5,000 Jets of REAL WATER, with the identical effects as SEEN AT THE INVENTORIES, London. GREATEST NOVELTY EVER SEEN IN CARDIFF. 65,000 Persons have already witnessed this great and Magnificent Pantomime. Commence 7 precisely. Open 6.45. Early Doors 6.15. BexPlau at Thompson & Shackell's (Limited). Taif Vale Railway. — Special Trains at Reduced Fares every Thursday. Rhymney Railway.—Thursday, Jan. 29, to Rhymney, Joe. Great. Western Railway— Feb. 12 and 19, from Swansea, Ac. GRAND THEAE, CARDIFF. LESSEE Mrs ANNIE ELPHINSTONE. MANAGER air JAMES KLPHINSTONE. Doors opsn at 6.45, Commence at 7.15 prompt. Conclude 10.45. 13arly doors at 6. On Wet Evenings the!Ordinary Doors will open at 6.30. THE VERY BI5ST BESTED. The impartial Press o f Cardiff admits it. Hie discrimina ting public «»f Wales acknowledge it, AND CROWD THE GRAND THEATRE TO SEE THE PANTOMIME OF CARDIFF, THE BAB-ES IN 11 HE WOOD. The attendance has only hetm limited by the holding capacity of the Tlieatre. xhis is not scurrility—but trrrth. Madame GERTRUDE LEASTS will Sing at Each, Perfonuantre. THE GREAT FOOTBALL BALLET. 30 ACKNOWLEDGED ARTISTES. 30 BALLET. 100 AUXILIARIES. OVER 150 PERSONS ON THE STAGE. The Company the Best ever seen in Wales. 'The Pantomime the Grandest ever produced in Cardiff. A SPLENDID, UNQUALIFIED, AND WELL-MERITED SUCCESS. MORNING PERFORMANCES EVERY SATUR- DAY & MABON'S MONDAY, FEB. 2nd. Doors open at 2: Comtmmce at 2.30. Box Office: Thomp88n and Queel1-stTeet. Special Terms for Private Scluools and Parties to Day Performances nIy. gANGERS jpjOYAL QIRCUS' AND JJEN AG-EKIE, PENARTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. Crowded Houses at each representation, and undi- vivsd Public Opinion Plr.ees the Performances at the Head of all Equestrian Entertainments Ever Seen in tho Principsility. FIRST APPEARANCES vOF THE BANDURRIA TROUPE OF SPANISH TROUBADOURS (Guitar and Mandoline Player):, who will Perform Grand Selections of National, Spanish, Italian,-Operatic, and other -Music. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE EVER-PX5PULAE JpANTOMIMEt! THE AREA SUBMERGED "WITH 40,000 GALLONS OF REAL WATER. Preceded hy an entirely New and Skle-ipliitini; sketch, entitled THE RIVAL LOVERS, or THE MYSTERY OF A FOUR-WHEEL CAB." One continued Scream of-Laughter from beginningV> End. New Scene in the Circle by the GREATEST TROUPE OF CIRCUS ARTISTES The World has Ever Produced. Every Evening at 7.30. Morning Pairfennaufes every Wwlatadgy and ai, a.31 Prices :-Th.ee Sbilljn Two Shillings, One Shil- ling and Sixpence. Children. Half-price to all parts except Gallery. Seats may he hooked at Thompson and Shackeirs. 1431i-?910-1C5e THE GREAIT PICTURE, PAINTED BY T M. HEMY. "EVERY SOUL WAS SAVED." This highly interesting and historic painting, represent- ing the Rescue cf the DauHiark's" passengers hy Captain Murrell and Crew, is N°\V QN VIEW AT THK jpHILHARMONIC IT AMBERS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. HOURS—10 to 5, ami 7 to 9 o'clock. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. Short descriptive lectures on the pieture given at in- ter%~als daring; each day. 8555 aitfe (Contracts. TO B E LET BY TENPER, RED LION INN, DINAS, it'IIONDDA VALLEY. TENDERS are invited for the GOODWILL of this DO U BLE-LICFNS EI> HOTEL, whicli will be lot for a- term of 21 yc:s from 7th April next, t the annaal 'Bib Hotel, which is substantially bailt, is eeniTally situated at Dinas, in the Rliondda Valley, in the midst of numerous collieries and a large and flourishing population. It is in an excellent position for business, and affords toO 1m entelpriaing tenant- such an oppor- tunity as is fddom offered. The owner does npfcagree to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders to be sent not later than 1st February next to the under-kned, SPICXKTf SONS, Solicitors, Pontypridd, of whom further particulars and conditions may be obtained on applica tion. 880S TENDERS are invited for the PRINT- JL ING of the ANNUAL REPORTS and STATE ME NT oi ACCOUNT'S of the JOINT COUNTIES LUNATIC ASYLUM, CARMARTHEN. Number of copies required and extent of printing, together^ I with all particulars, will lie furnished on applica- tion to W. Morgan Griffiths, Solicitor, Clerk to the Committee <tT Visitors, Carmarthen. 8998 T ü B L D E R 8. TENDERS aa e r°quirefl for MAKING ADDITIONS to the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. Plans and Specification can be seen, and Bills of i 'Quantities obtained at my offices. Tenders are to be to me not later than the 3rd February next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. M. BRUCE-VAUGHAN, F.K.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff,20th January, 1891. 8955 (tettrsnms. pLEAS U R E~ C R lTl~ J* SICILY, GREECE, Ac. The Orient Company will despatch their large, 1 fall- powered steamship Chimborazo, 3,847 tons register, 3,000-horse power, from London, on the 11th February, for a, 40 DAYS' CRUISE, visiting Cadiz (for Seville), TaJermo, Syracuse, Pirseus (for Athens), Smyrna, Noaplia(for Aigos, Mycerue, dc.), Santorin, Malta, and Gibrnltar. SOUTH OF SPAIN, CYPRUS, PALESTINE,-Ac. The Garonne, 5,876 tons register, 3,000-horse power, will follow, on 25th February, for a 50 DAYS' CRUISE, visiting Cadi7,, Tangier, Malaga, Tunis, Santorin, Cyprus, Tripoli, Bey rout, Haifa, Jaffa (for Jerusalem), Malta, Gibraltar. These steamers are fitted with vlectic light, electric bells, hot and cold baths, Ac, .First-class cuisine. Managers-F. Green A Co., and Anderson, Anderson A Co., Fencburch.a,venue,.London. For further particulars of above and later cruises apply to the latter firm. 8891 JMPORTANT TO LADIES pADY AND BEER, (Late-Samuel Pady), HIGH-CLASS TAILORS & BREECHES MAKERS,^ 42, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Have Opened a. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT for LADIES TAILORING, and are now Showing the Latest and most Elegant Designs for GENUINE TAILOR-MADE GOWNS, JACKETS, ULSTERS. Ac.. Ac. RIDING HABITS, with Safety Skirts, from- ^guineas. GENTLEMAN'S DEPARTMENT, in its usual efficiency,.and contain* a Large Assortment of the Best Goods in Overcoatings, Suitings, Trouserings, &'0., Ac. SPECIALITE EVENING DRESS SUITS, LIVERIES, UNIFORMS, AC., AC. V KSTABUSHBD 1857. 8268 WILLIAMS (PONTARDAWE) w OR M L O Z E N s j For nearly■Thirty Year^thisjfcigW y nuoaJsle-Bfiiaedyi .Itaawet with the greatest snuxaa. The effect upon | Weak, Delicate-children (often sivesrnp arineuzableVls ^Hke Maeie. Getting rid of his tormenting pests oy rtaking these Lozenges, the thin, palerfeoed, inanimato^- Child bacomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, j insteadof the anxiety, of s. "Sir,—I have for sorae-time nsed your Anthehahitic^ kor^Vorm Loe^ges^iirsDyfainily, ana find thean> teryl speedy and cure for asceoddesraod iheu H agreeable osd convenient fonn is a treat faoxa- i raenda.tion for-children. V. HETCHIUSO*, MCARIOM Howdon." Sold at¡d, peP, box;, by tnocH chemists, or for 14 or34 starapa front J. Davies, chemist, ►50, High-street, Swansea. A list*oK< testimonials, W7Q rpHE gCHOLASTlC rpRADlNG COMPANY (LIMITED). 7, ST. JOHNS-SQUARE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL BOOKS and every Requisite kept in Stock. A LBUIS, WRITING-DESKS, &c. JglBLES, PRAYER-BOOKS, &c. T> EW-VjU) BOOKS. III Great Va- JLVi riety. 1VT OTE PAPERS ENVELOPES, and all kinds of STATIONERY. DIARIES, ALMANACKS; the Cardiff Scribbling Diary, Is cheapest in the market.— The Scholastic Trading Co., t, St. John-square, Cardiff, and Bristol. 106—7881 ^trwsa^s. JMPORTANT NOTICE, 1 THE GREATEST gALE ¡ THIS SEASON. l I JJOWELL AND COMPANY ARE THIS DAY SELLING THE WHOLE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK (excepting Cabinets), at REDUCED AND CLEARING PRICES. H. and Co. believe this will be the last- SaJe prior to removing to their NEW PREMISES. DUESS JQEPARTMENT. "CONTAINS, many Lots at Prices no other house.can touch. HEAVY SERGES, TWEEDS, and KILMARNOCKS, at Sale Prices. 40 PIECES COLOURED VELVETEEN at 153,d. per yard, worth and quite as good as sold at 2s. 2,500 DOZEN CAMBRIC AND FANCY HANDKER- CHIEFS, A DECIDED JOB. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. H. & Co. having Bought for Ca.sh 1,250 PAIRS of BLANKETS, are now Clearing the Lot at Sale Prices. 600 PIECES (NOT YARDS) WHITE CALICOES, FROM 2%d to 93.4 d PER YARD. 900 PIECES GREY CALICOES, FROM FJd to 4%d PER YARD. 1 20 PIECES SCOTCH TWEEDS, AT Is 7%d PER YARD. 196 PIECES WHITE AND SCARLET FLANNELS. 89 PIECES REAL SOUTH AND NORTH WALES FLANNELS, AT MAKERS' PRICES. 59 PIECES 54-INCH FANCY TWEED ULSTER- ING, VERY SUITABLE FOR DRESSES. FUR DEPARTMENT. IN THIS DEPARTMENT H. & CO. WILL CLEAR ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES. JfHJRNISHING RAPERY DEPARTMENT (NOW IN WHARTON-STREET). CHENILLE, TAPESTRY and MADRAS CURTAINS. 6,000 NOTTINGHAM A SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN AND TWILLED COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS. BLEACHED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, D'OYLEYS, Ac., in all sizes. EMBROIDERED AND HEM-STITCHED LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. ART SERGES, PLUSHETTES, CRETONNES, TAPESTRIES, &c., Ac. A DESPERATE LINE IN CANVAS CURTAINS. MANTLE, JACKET, AND gHAWL I JQEPARTMENT, In this Department, H. & Co. never exhibit a Single Garment in their Windows. Customers may, therefore, reiy upon having every Piece Perfect, Fresh, and not Faded generally at Wholesale Prices, but now the Stock-will be sacrificed to Sale. Prices. 230 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS, FROM s lid EACH. A JDB OF 000 WOOL WRAPS. H. A CO.'S ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK AND ►5 COLOURED JACKETS. rW- WOOL SHA^tiS, FROTA is 'IVd EACH iA MANUFACTURER'S CLEARING LINE OF SEAL DOLMANETTES, AT ONE-THIRD OFF REOULAR PRICES. IJIJ. A Co., having Cleared the Entire S'ock of a, Large Kanufaetuier of Lodies Fashionable Lined and Quilted Cloaks, now offer them at Sale Prices. n FACT, EVERYTHING in the DEPARTMENT WILL BE SOLD AT CLEARING PRICES. J^OSIERY & J^JpEN'S MERCERY J^EPARTMENT. 223 Dl>ZEN MEN'S WOOL AND MERINO VESTS, PANTS, AND DRAWKilS. 339 4 to 12-BUTTON KID GLOVES. 391 DOi'iEN MEN'S BLACK and COLOURED SILK WAR VES. GENTLEMEN'S UNSHRINKABLE WOOL SHIRTS SILK BAND, AT 4s lid EACH. £ <AR,PET J^EPARTMENtTr 175 PIECES-BRUSSELS CARPETS. 117 PIECES TAPESTRY. 169 PIECES KENSINGTON, VICTORIA, WILTON. AXMJ'NSTER, and BRUSSELS MADE-UF CARPETS. 130 PIECES LINOLEUM, C ORTICINE, FLOOD. The public respectfully requested to compa.re quality and price ■" :th any London Wholesale Houses, and Howell and ( h do not fear the result. 1_ DOORS tOPEN DAILY AT 10 A.M. TERMS CASH. NO CREDIT. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. am FJ^HE jpATENT .1. J^JARLBOROUGH GRATE. ADVANTAGES, THE BEST GRATE FOR SM!()KY CHIJfNEYS, GREAT HEATING ffOWER, ECONOMY IN FUEL AND PERFECT COMBUS TION. CATALOGUES FREE.\ THE BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE MAEBJL1 AND WOOD CHIMNEY PI ECUS. CHEAP TIMES JUST NOW. JOHN WLLIAMS AND 9, 13, 15, 17, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. H. Gr J^JASSINGHAM' A.I.E.E. GENERAL JgLECTRIC RIGHTING J^NGINEEB AND CONTRACTOR. ESTIMATES given for Fitting up throughout J.ighting, with or without motive power, House*, Country Mansions, Business Establishments, Hotels, Works, Mills, Ac. Also Ship Lighting. H. G. MASSINGHAcM has jusi, completed tht Largest Public Installation for Electric Lighting as yet earned out in the United Kingdom, comprising th. lighting of 59 of the principal Streets for the Bath Cor- poration, and including 40 Miles at Underground Maint for public and private supply. ESTIMATES FREE, AND EVERY INFORMATION GIVEN. A Ysecarrcy for Two Pnpfls will shortly occur. JgATH JgJLECTRICAL ■jgpWSq;irEER5m> yyORKSi jy)RC5JSSTEIUSTREET, BAT jgHL-POSTING AT XEWPORT, MON. J. DE RES, 180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEW. PORT, BILL-POSTER a.nd DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings