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FULLER BIRTILL AND COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF CARRIAGES, LIGHT, STYLISH, AND DURABLE. A LARGE number of good Second-band Carriages Always on Sale. Inspection made and Estimates given for Repairs free. CARRIAGES SOLU ON COMMISSION OR 14044 TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES, CARDIFF."4098 .1Iloo. alt.5 BG FACTION. AUCTION AT'IVMNTMKNTS! Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and Co., Bteamship Shares, at Cardiff Ausr 28 Mr I). EVANS. Valuable Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 11 Messrs GOT I'IYALTí' & BOWKING. Household Furniture, Ac., ar, Cardiff.. Aug.19 & 20 100 Valuable Horses, at Cardiif sept 5 Sheep and Cattle, at Ely, near Cardiff Sept, 15 Contractors' Horses, at Cardiff Any. 16 lLam and LamlH. at Canton Cardiff .Sep. 19 Ram Lambs, at Cowbridge Ftiir Kept. 29 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON| & H1TCIICOX. Leasehold Family Residence at Newport Aug. '0 Mr HPimAIM HARRIS. Pawnbrokers' Quarterly Sale, at Cardiff Aug. i2 Mi RICHARD E, HUGHES. Woollen Mill, at Llandyssnl August 12 Leasehold Property, at Swau.-ea August 13 Leasehold Property and Shares, at Swansea ..Atig, 18 Mr W. G. PreehoJd Property, at Fishguard August 14 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO Villa RESILIENCES, at Penarth August 13 Leasehold Properties, &e.. at 14 Properties, at Cardiff August, 21 B Mr W. G. LA I I V. ,R,(Irses, at Cariiiii Aug. 16 Two Cart Horses, Ac., at. Cardiif Aug. 16 Iessr JOB", M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold Estates, at Llandilo ..Aug. 29 Messis MADDOX and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms Aug. 12 & H Household Appointments, at Penarth .Auir. 13 Safety Bicycles, at Rooms August 20 D:r U \Y MOlilSCO. Cobs, Ponies, &c.. ft Pontypridd Aug. 13 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. JJfeehold and Leasehold Properties Aug. 12 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.. Messrs MOUGAN and JAMES. "Id lanyard Inn. at Mertliyr August 13 „ MBSTS G. NICHOLS. SOX, ami ALDER. "feehold Estate, Red was Aug. 13 Mr THOMAS PARRY. "aluable Licensed Iiouses, &c., at Newport.Aug. 13 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJ ENT. ?3luable Library, at Ntnvpoi t Abg. 12 'fcluable Faim, at New port, Men Aug. 20 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Shop Ac.tit. Pontypridd August 13 freehold Farm, at Swansea August — Property, fit Mynyddyslwyri August — JJ°vable Plant, .Machinery, Ac at Caerleon ..Sept — Movable Piant, Machinery, etc., at Maesteg.. Sept. Messrs SJ RAKE It and r ON. Leasehold Property, at Abergavenny Aug. 12 P'opei ty, at Abergavenny August 12 filigree Jersey Catlie, at Abergavenny Aug. 12 "cehold Property, at H-ret rd — „ Mr JOHN THOMAS (C ivb:idee). A*fes, Lambs, Cons. H»ws, <Stc., AT Cowbridge,Sept. 11 Mr W. THOMAS. Leasehold Property, at August 14 Mi F. WARD. American Oxen, at Cardiff August Mr MATTHEW '.V HI I'TINGTON. "■Sricultural Show Timber, at Porb Talt)ot Aug. 12 SALE THIS I)AIT, -UUKK-STRKKT AUCTION' ROOMS, CARDIFF. D'i TUESDAY and THURSDAY, August 12th and 14th, 1890, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. UALE <>!<' I-XCELLKNT HOUSEHOLD APPOIN I'M I.N rs. M ess ret J. G. MADDOX "Ul Co are instructed to rHnov. to their rooms, for ale Oil the abovo dates, a quantity of Furniture, -°ttpnsiiig suites in various woods suitable ?? oiawing and dining-rooms, with tables, |"deboards, and cabinets to match; walnut fin'i rosewood overmantels, fenders and (trasses, iron an,l brass bedsteads, with bedding complete, bedroom Unites in ash and walnut, iluchesso waslistands and blessing tables with wardrobes eu suite, chests of «aweis, towel rails, etc. Goods on '.iew morning of sale. All entries for these sales can be made up to 'lay Lrior to the atictinji. SALE, 6, tlHUBKRT-THHRACH. PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13lH, 1890, MC< mmeiicing ;<T 2 o cloc'v precisely. ES-^RS J. G, MADDOX and CO. are instructed by Miss Notf (ulia is leaving re»artb) to SELL by AUCTION the whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS j 'only recently purchased at considerable cost) ititoh ° sitting rooms, hall, four bedrooms, and ^euin"S| '"c'lulill;' a capital pmio in ubonised case by For further particulars see posters. £ °as on view morning of sale. fv £ .ere wi" be no reserve. ^J^mces and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 587.6 DUKK-STRKKi AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. OK WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20TII, 1830, Commencing tit 2.30 and 7.30 urn. •'AST SALE OF THE SEASON OF A CONSIGN- MMNJL OF NEW SAFETY BICYCLES AND M TRICYCLES. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by AUCTION on the above date, about ^0 ABsOLU 1 ELY NEW SAFETY BICYCLES and a number oi Cripper Tricycles. I NOTICK.—All the«e Machines are guaran- Itai AND N,C>V 1890 PATTERNS, and are the 3o .1* qualities of Coventry makers of high repute, *Kei t^is sale offers a special opportunity to cycle toei i11"* ironmongers, as well as to private gentle- *vith' h Stcll"nK really reliable and first-class cycle fa. '"e most modern improvements, at exceptionally »*ourable prices. may be inspected day prior to and on J, .N-L; OF SALE- l5tue-a''et' Catalogues may be bad on and after the Qffi lusc' application to the Auctioneers, at their ^J^and Salerooms, ii5, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5918 ■"•ALE TO-MORROW. S.T VILLA RESIDENCES AT PENARTH at PENARTH IlOTl.L on WEDNESDAY, 13th day ot August, 1890, at Seven o'clock in the Evening. J^JJESSKS: JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. have been instructed to SELL, as abote, the lowing desirable T VILLAS MKJ L—All that attractive RESIDENCE and PRE- H-j kuown as East Holm," beint; No. 20, Lord- *nd 0r Clive cresceut, near the Pen'*rth church, j,.a Commanding an uninterrupted view ot the sea. e tluse contains three reception and five bed r°h'tns, hot and cold bath, and the usual offices. hot"6 iS weli ]aitl ouC sa^en greenhouse, with 'oorn' water conservatory an outside smokc- Staht' 01 summer-house, as well as a Bv" e Hiul coach-house, with a billiard-room *ith\v.lhis Property is well built, and will be sold, ^her «e who'e of the gas fittings, Venetian blinds, and 99 V(1, "xtures complete, for the residue of the term of iiaf (rars. of whiclJ about six are expired, at the nomi- rent of £ 2 los per annum. 4s «.f,8—■All that v-ry desirable RESIDENCE known flear ^orcliffe," No. 5, Cwrt-y-Vil-road, Penarth, Mr Q J? railway station, now in toe occupation of built' Williams, This house is exceptionally well- bedr,,)0a"(l contains two large reception rooms, five ttsiinj ''tessing rooui, bath (hot and cold), and the buck There is also a, conservatory, as well as 8S yenr" si(le entrances and large garden. Term, £ 5'7s from the lirst of May, 1388 ground rent, To Vi' I apply to the occupters and for further par- "'eet <'n James Morgan, K.vq Solicitor, 37, St. Mary- chamK ^av,1>ff or to the Auctioneers, Cambrian- A« ers* ^2, Westgate-street, Cardiff. -uoUst 1, ljjgo. 5870 RU;,S: LLBTH ¡r, T AND TJNION-STRICE T, CARDIFF, AND II KREFORD STREET, It- SALTMKA1). JVL ^SSHS JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. it'l'i." l"een instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on Tni, Buildings, St, Mary-street, Cardiff, 6vb ? August 2tst, 1S90, at 7 o'clock in the LRIJVRV! T. F"!LOWING VJNG LEASEHOLD AND OTHER PROPERTIES: '^JSSELL-STREIOT. TO tt Ul'Se I Wo Superior Cottages and Pre- toar|S'wU1?1!]?rS ?',ul 20, Russell-street, near Castle- oad, let at the w^k y rental of 7s per house. •Ihe above are well-built Cottages, having six rooms and a scullery each, are in eood repair throughout, and ahyiys c<immaii<l desirable tenants. Term, 99 years from 25',11 March. 1873; Ground Rent, £ 2 19s 6d per house. UN IAT 2 -Nuiiil)e-i 70, 71, 72, and 73, Uniou-street, in r.e centre of CatdifT, immediately at the rear ot harles-.street Roman catholic Church, This lot is for the residue->f a temof KJ3 YEARS at the annual ground rent of i,o 10s. In the event of this being divided the ground rent will be apportioned the auctioneers. „ HBRKFORD-STREET. toLox 3 _AU two desirable Cottages and remise! Numbers 13 and 15, Hereforn-street, on the p'tniead Estate now let to desirab.e tenants1 at the !°,v weekly r,.n;ai of 5s each. These houses are well ^lh, and, being within easy distance of the centre of ^dilfi readily command tenants. fii.»V Ti"w. applv to the respective tenants and for ^'ther parraciuars ;is to J.ot 1, to Mr lli- li'01, 37> Marv-?treot, Card.ft as to Lot S to JfW Y<,nth, Solicitor, 96, St Mary-street, Cardiff, jil(1 as to the whole of the Lots to the Aticti°neer.s, Ch srv J«1:kins. Clarke and Company, Laml'"an l_:¿.tR;lte-tre'.Jt, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. M PONTYPRIDD CATTLE MARKET. IL G. W. MORI SCO will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the above Market, on '"ftDNKSDAY", August 13th, 1890. t 10 COBS AND POMES, J*? splendid match pairs of ponies, all young, and ?"iet to ri<ie and drive 20 sets of new and second-hand •tnBsS, two saddler., two traps, &e., &c. »ale will c iinmence at 11 a.m. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office, Broadway, Cardiff. 172 SATURDAY NEXT. AUGUST 16th, at 2.30 P.M. J ATTY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF.— Next WEKK1<Y SALE of Horses, Cobs, and **°«ies will take place on the above date. Early of entries Fro- respectfully solicited. 6926 •vte Glamorcan Horse Repository, Cardiff, SATUHDAY NEXT', AUGUST 16th, at 2.30 p.m. JVL R W. G. LATTY is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve as above ffnoer tbe powers of a bill ot sale), Two Powerful Cart 4c Two Tip Carts, and Two Sets ot Cart Harnew, 6958 R\NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS ljr- is warranted to cure all discharges from the Organs ineitlier sex (acquired or constitutional), jyr and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from *Od t?r^' ^old in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists „ **t«nt Medicine Vendors throughout the World Ju. *}c. to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers Li QQlu and Midland Counties Drug Company llQO.) -S_1J ^URTTON. SHORT XUTICE üIi SALE. MON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16TH, 1890. ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING have received instructions from the Contrac- tors to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST IGr.H, 1890, A further consignment ot CONTRACTORS' HOUSES, fr,in the ItilONDDA ANn SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. Sold in consequence of the Contract having been finished. Further entries for this Sale are solicited. 5948 _n- IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FUltNI. TURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (Principally supplied by Messrs Maple tI; Co., London, and Messrs DANIEL ELI4* IS & Son, Cardiff), n. FU LL SlZliD BILLIAKD TABLK with complete fittings, equal to new, a HIGH CLASS GRAND PIANOFORTE by ROSENKKANZ, ELEGANT FUUNI- TURT" OF 13 liEDUOOMS, in various woods, SUPERB DRAWING ROOM and BOUDOIR F URN ITU HE, VALUABLE AXMINSTER, TURKEY, AND WILTON CARPETS, SUITES of COSTLY CURTAINS, RKCEPI'ION ROOM and LIBRARY, FURNITURE in Walnut, Polished Oak, and Mahogany, Oil Paintings and Drawings, Worcester Dinner Service, Plate, and effects, removed from COMPTON CASTLE, Near Bath, By order of the Representatives (,f the late DOMINICK WATSON, ESQ. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING! have received instructions to catalogue and SELL by ALCTION at their Sale Rooms, 11, High- street Cai diff, on TU USD AY and WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20tli August. 1890, commencing at 11 o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, llanovcd from COMPTON CASTLE, near Bath. The CON OF 13 BEDROOMS, comprising VERY HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, with costly furniture an(1 1H\IIins e-i suite, other brass bedsteads in French and other designs, capital spring and hair mattresses, wellllHLde dres-on:; tables and washstands. rt tine 7ft WALNUT LEST BEDROOM SUITE, with large toilet tables and appointments eit mite, easy chairs, box ottomans, mantel boiwds, hand-omu Mutton toilet services, HANDSOME BED- ROOM SETS in Walnut, Jlostwood, Pin', and other wood Jarwe "cri-en, chintz and lace curtains, com- modes, portable wardrobes, work table, walnut shaving glass, baths, best Brussels carpets, corridor carpets, rugs, fenders a nd irons. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOMS and BOUDOIR INCLUDES expensive Persian rugs and car- pets, niassive fenders and fire-irons, handsome over- mantel, very UEAIJTIFUL BONHEUR DU JOUR, beautifully decorated SUPMRB ROSKWOOD n/tA W. LNG-ROOM FUHNlTUI(IG, LUXURIOUS SETTEES, overmantel, cabinet, LOUNGE and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS in costly covering, card and occasional tables, vases and ornaments, 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME GUAND PIANOFORTE,by ROSENKR UNZ Boudoir Furniture-.A rosewood davenport, velvet- lined, and losenood occasional tables, <5cc. the DINING-ROOM FURNISHED in first-class style with red Chippendale chairs anil arm chairs, covered in best MOROCCO leather, 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high class cabinet back, very large mas IVI; Qinint: table, tire screen, a pair of EXPEN- SIVE DINNER WAGONS. Ecru lace curtains, a beautiful I urkey carpet, 19 by 12, scrap screen, a clock, gtonps, vases, and other ornaments, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. OAK HALL FURNITURE, blue velvet curtains, antlers on shield. Turkey carpet, and expensive TURKEY STAIR CARPKTING and rods, I'T.NELY- CARVKD OLD OAK DINNER WAGON, handsome vases, folding garden chairs, tennis rack, a line hall set of stand and chair. lounge chairs. Tlw LIBRARY In CARVED OAK, comprising a writing tabie, a sideboard with carved ornaments, a pedestal writing table, two pairs of curtains, two book- cases, a flue set of chairs in velvet, walnut octagon table, letterpress and stand, a WI-'LL-FITTEL) BILLIARD TABLE (full size and in condition equal to new, and in mahogany with slate bed), and the capital fittings complete for same, comprising ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, marking board, cues. half butts, rests, irons, brushes, pool basket, cover. Ac. The CONTENTS OF KITCHEN, BUTLERS PANTRY, and Dairy, consisting of garden chairs, iron flower stage, and numerous miscellaneous items, all of which will be fully described in Catalogues. ON VIEW TWO DAVS PRIOR TO SALE. SPECIAL .\OTICK—The Auctioneers desire to call spccial attention to this sale of high-class Furniture, spccial attention to this sale of high-class Furniture, which is o/very elejant daign and make, and well worth)/ the attention of buyers. THE SALE BEING EN JRI.LY FITTED UP BY Til 10 CONTENTS OF COMPTON CASTLE, NO OTHER LOTS CAN BE INCLUDED. Catalogues may I)o had of the Auctioneers. 1><ió7 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF VALUABLE PREEIIOLD AND LEASK. HOLD PROPERTY IN PLAN 'J'AG EN ET-STRFET, CL1VEROAD, CLARE-ROAD, CARDIFF, and HARRIET-STREET, COGAN, and VlCTOHIA. ROAD, PENARTH. MR MOKGAN MOL'GAN is to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, BanK- buildingx, St. Mary-street, on TUESDAY, August 12th, 1390, the following desirable PROPERTIES LOT 1,—All that substantially-built RESIDENCE, known as 59, Pin RiversUt-i, fitted with all the latest, improvements, L t to very respectable tenant, at 13s iter week. Held under lease for 99 years, f'om lt?84, at the low annual ground reut of 1;4 lbs. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD SHOP, with bake- house, stables, and outhouses, situate and being No. e'5' — Clive-road, Canton, and leased to Mr H. C. Hooper, for a term of five years, at the yearly rental of £ 55. LOT 3—All those 4 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, being Nos. 9, 11, 13. and 15. Ethel-street, Canton, Cardiff let to respectable tenants at 4s 6d each respect.vely. Held under lease for 99 years from 1884 at a yearly ground rent of £ 2 10s each. LOT 4 -All those 2 comfortable WORKMEN S HOUSES, Nos. IS and 20, Harriet-street, Cocan held under leases for a term of 99 years frum May bou, 1890, at a ground rent. of BL 16s each per annum. LOT b.—2 similar HOUSES. Nos. 24 and 25, Harriet- siieet, Cogan ground rent, £ 2 each. LOT 6.-2 similar HOUSES, Nos. 26 and 27, Harriet- street, Cogan ground rent, £ 2 ench. LOT 7.-Ail thai aunstantially.built CORN ER SHOP Bnd two DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, known as Nos. 2, 4, and 6, Clare-road, Cardiff. Tho shop is let at 13s per week, and the two houses at 8s 6d respectively. Held under leaan for 99 years from October, 1687, at a ground runt of £6. ;i;,I, and B4 per annum. 1 OT S.-All those two substantially-built RESI- DENCES, Victoria-road, Penarth (near Tatf Vale Station), and occupied by Messrs E. G. William and C. Crone at £ 40 and £ 4o a year respectively. For further particulars as to Lots 1 & 8,apply Wyndham Rees, lisq.. Solicitor, Borough Chambers, Cardiff and as to Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, to M ssrs Randall and Wilson, Solicitors, Cardiff or as to the whole of the lots, to the Auctioneer, at 3 and 4, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. _n_- 5873 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF CAI(I)ll;F. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Wiiliams to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiif, on THURSDAY, the llth day of September. 1890, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, subject to such conditions, and in the following or such other Lots as may then be determined on — LOT 1.—NOS. 18 and 19, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at Ss per week each. LOT 2.-Nos. 20 and 21, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at 8s per week each. LOT 3.-NoH. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, PLATINUM-STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT II.-Nos. 11, 15, 15, 17, and 19, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 5.-NOS. 21, 23, 25, and 27, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 6. Nos. 29, Zl, 33, and 35, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at fcs per week each. Lots 1 and 2 are held Ullder lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 10s per house. Lots 3,4, 6 and 6, are held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 per house. The above are occupied by excellent tenants. LOT 7.-AII that convenient Mini long-established FREEHOLD SHOP. DWELLING-HOUSB AND BAKEKY, situate and being No. 16, The Hayes. Cardiff, liavillgafroiitage of loift., and a depth of about 72ft., now in the occupation of Mr J. T. Lloyd, grocer and provision merchant, as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of £181). Lor B.-All that convenient and attractive LEASE- HOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 17, The Hayes (adjoining Lot 7), situate next but one to the RO-MI A; cade, having a frontage of 15jft., and a depth of about 72ft.. now in the occupation of Messrs Daniel Joue and Co., Drapers, nil Yearly lcnants, at an Annual Rent of £ 150. Held under a lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1879, at the Annual Ground Rent of £ 14. The above-named Properties are in an exceptionally good position, the Shops not only 111 tho centre of the most busy thorouiiliiare, but in the centre of the town, where a Fish Market will shortly be erected, which will make the Hayes a place of still greater cOllunHrcI;.1 importance. The Auctioneer respectfully draws the attention of investors to the foregoing Properties; a better oppor- tunity of acquiring central Business Premises at Cardiff could not possibly occur. For further particulars as to Lot 7 apply to Mr ll. Heard, Solicitor, Cardiff and as to all the Lots to Mr M. A. Jenkins, Solicitor, Aberavon or to the Auc- tioneer, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff b811 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. beg to announce they will hold their NEXT MONTHLY SALE of STEAMSHIP SHARKS at the Exchange Mart, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, August 28th, 1890. at 3 p.m. Numerous Shares have been entered. Full particu- lars will appear in future advertisement-. Entries for this sale are respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Messrs Trearerthen Dunn and Co.. Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, Merchants Exchange, Bute, Docks, Cardiff, 5892 TO CATTLE DEAL ICRS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, on Arrival ex s.s. Palentino, 100 PRIME CORN-FED AMERICAN OXEN, expected to arrive to-day, Tuesday, August 12th, 1890. 1\ For further particulars, apply F. WARD, Butcher, Docka, Cardiff. EORGE'S I A MARVELLOUS KKMUDY COUGHS, COLDS^BRONCHITIS, CFYNRI W I AC. UUVJTL I WHEN other things fail, get a bottle, I take according to directions, and report its wonderful powe" to your BALSAM. friends. ] [n Bottles, Is ljd and 2s 9d. GLTOKFLFN UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO EORGES XHE SAFEST AND BEST. Contain no Opium., nor anything 1*rv A injurious to the youngest babe For JN-B ANTS Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure T\nwrtPDo and certain specific. A mothers FLJOWUERS best help and comfort. and other ailments, they are a sure T\nwrtPDo and certain specific. A mothers FLJOWUERS best help and comfort. JL IN PACKETS, IS l;jP EACH. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials around each packet and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold everywhere. ManufactoryPENTRK RHQNDPA VALLEY, I. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1 I atts bv Aititioil. SALE THIS DAY. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BUILDERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, LIVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. ]\/f ESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL J3JL by AUCTION, at tbe Greyhound Hotel, Aber- gavenny, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of August, 1890, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), all that Valu. able and desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate on the Brecon-road, Abergavenny, in the County of Monmouth, now and for many years past in the occupation of the Proprietor, Mr William Jones, Hay and Cider Merchant, and comprising sub. stantially-built ranges of stabling for II horses, 2 lock-up coach-houses with hay loft, commodious watygon shed, spacious open yard, comfortable eight- roomed dwelling-house, large garden and piggery. A very neat and convenient Grocer's Shop with double front, now in the occupation < f the Misses Jones, Grocers, Bakers, un.1 Confectioners, with Storeroom and other conveniences, and also a four-roomed Cot- tage and a Bakery with four-bustiel oven. These premises are most eligibly situate in the main thoroughfare, close to the Brecon Road Railway Station (L. and N. W. Ry ), are entirely surrounded by sub- stantial stone boundary walls, and capable of being converted into excellent Shops, Warehouses, or other Business Premises of any kind. They cover an are;), of about 1,707 square yards. have a frontage of about 102 feet t3 Brecon-road, and extend back to the Old Brecon-road, to which they have a similar frontage, thus affording eligible sites for building purposes. The Property is held under Leases dated respectively 10th January, J835, aud 7th April, 1835, each being for a term of 99 years from 25th December, 1834. subject to the payment of the annual ground rent of £10 1.S<. For further particulars apply to Mr Nvin. Jones, the proprietor, on the premises to the Auctioneers or to Messrs GABB A WALFORD, 5819 Solicitors, Abergavenny. SALE THIS DAY. ABERGAVENNY. „ VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. :I ESSRS STUAKER and SON have received instructions from Mr Thomas Foster, Builder, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 12th of August, 1890, Jit Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the undermentioned Valuable Freehold and Leasehold PROPERTY, viz LOT l.-All that commodious LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRI. MISES, being No. 1, Brecon-road, Abergavenny, known as the Coffee Palace. Are occupied by Mr Thomas Taylor as a Coffee Palace at a yearly rent of 240. Also all those Two Cotr.ages, situate near the above and being Nos. 10 and 11. Old Brecon-road, occupied by respectable tenants at rents amounting in the aggregate to £ 13 per annum. N IRU. LOT 2.—All that commodious LEASEUPLD ML-5- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOPT and IRE- MISliS, bein No. la, Brecon-road, Abergavenny, adjoining Lot 1, let to Mr William Delmer, butcher, at the annual rent of E40 the tenancy expires on 2n(1 of February, 1891. Also all those TWU COTTAGES, situate at the rear of the above aiiii being Nos. 8 and 9. Old Brecon-road, aforesaid, let to respectable tenants at rents amounting In the aggre- gate to £ 13 per AM utn.. N.B.— Lots land 2 are held under tbe same lease, dated 22iid December, 1876, for a term of 1,9 years from 24tli June, 1876, subject to the payment of the annual ground reut of £ 20, and W' '• 111 ST. instance, be offere for sale in one lot, and it not ,old will then be offered separately, in whcli ca-e ihe ground rent of BlU will be payable in respect of each lot. The land-tax has been redeemed. The houses are substantially built,in thorough reo pair, and are situate in the main thoroughfare, within three minutes' walk of Brecon-road 11 id- way Station (L & N.W.R.I NMRIIRW LOT 3.—All those Five LEASEHOLD DW ELLING- HOUSES and GARDENS, being Nos. 7, 9, II, LO, and 15, Kiug-street, Lion-street, Abergavenny, all occupied by respectable tenants, a<, rents amounting IN the aggregate to £ 71 10s. These houses are substantially built, in thorough repair, and always readily command eood tenants. u_u_, The property is held under a lease dated iut« marcu, 1882, for the residue of a term of 90 years, from 1st Mirch, 1882, subject to the payment of the annual ground rent of Bll 2s 3d. A portion of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage, and repaid by ezt-zy instalments extending over a period of seven years. LOT 4.-All those Two Plots of FREEHOLD BUILD- ING LAND, being Nos. 14 and 15, oil the Dan-y-Bryn Park Estate, Hereford-road, Abergavenny. No. 14 contains 641 square yards; ami No. 15, 469 square yards or thereabouts. The private improvements Have been completed and paid for, and immediate posses- sion may be had. If not sold together, the plots will then be ottered separately. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Mr Edwin Foster. Architect and as to all the other lots to Mr Thomas Foster, Bttilfier and as to tile whole of the lots to the Auctioneers or to Messrs GABB and WALFORD, Solicitors, 5820 All of Abergavenny. SALE THIS DAY PlmlGlmE JERSEY CATTLE, MESSRS STRAKER and SON are in- structed by Mr William Holt io SELL by AUCTION, in their Smithfield, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY NKXT. 12th August, 1890, at 11 o'clock, THREE IMPORTED PEDIGHEE JERSEY HEIFERS AND CALVES'. The above Heifers are all of the fashionable colour, are well grown, and promise to make valuable Dairy Cows, and have been entered in the Herd Book. Auction and Estate Offices, Tiverton-place, Aberga- venny. b88<i SALE TO-MORROW. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. ii Miles from the Town of Caerphilly, 1 mile from Machen, 2 from Risca, 10 from Newport, and within easy reach of Cardiff, Oil the main line of the Brecon ami Merthyr Railway. 1\/1 ESSRS GKO. NICHOLS, SON, and XTX ALDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1890, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, an UNDIVIDED MUIETY of the very VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, known as CLYN GWYN, Situate in the Parishes of BKDWASand MACHEN, in the county o: MONMOUTH, and comprising CLYN GWYN I] OUSE, REDBKOOK HOUSE, Sevoral COTTAGES, and Pasture and Arable LAND, the whole CONTAINING 212 ACRES or thereabouts, situate in a ring fence, intersected by the turnpike road from Caerphilly to Newport, and bounded by lands of Lord Tredegar, J. A. Herbert, Esq., and Captain Homfray. The surface is let to James Thomas, Esq., at the yearly rent of £ 160, and the Bedwas Seam of Coal is let to the Diamond Llantwit Coal Company, Limited, for a team of 21 years, from 1st January, 1883, at it Royalty of 8d per ton of large coal, and 4d per ton of small coal, and a wayleate of Id per ton. The deeper measures of coal have not yet been let. Further information inPlans and Particulars, which may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 49, Broad-streot, Bristol and of „ Messrs HENRY BRITTAN & Co., 589 Solicitors, Bristol. SALE TO-MORROW. MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO BREWERS, INNKEEPERS,^AND OTHERS. SALK OF PUBLIC-HOUSE PROl ERTY MESSRS MORGAN and JAMES HAVE received instructions to ELL by IUBLIO AUCTION, at the Vulcan Inn, Uigh-atreet, Merthyr, 011 WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1890 at 8 oclo.kin the evening, in the following or such other lo' s, and subject to such conditions as shall be determined upon at ihe time of sale :— Lor 1.—All that double-licensed Public-house, called the „ OLD 1ANYARD INN, situate in Bethesda-street, Merthyr, now let to the Treharris Brewery Company Limited, for a term of 7 years, from the 1st day of August, 1889, at the yearly Tbe above premises are, with other premises of the vendor, held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May. 1885. The vendor will grant an underlease for tiie whole term, less one day, at a yearly ground rent of £ '*• LoTi-AHthat Licensed BEEtt HOUSF,, called the Britannia, situate in Bethesda-street, Merthyr, now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Smith, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £ 15 a year. LOT 3.—A SHOP, adjoining tho last-men„ioned premises, in the occupation of Miss Lindsay, as yearly tenant at the rent of 916 a year. The above lots, 2 and 3, with other premises of the vendor, are held under a lease tor a term of 99 yea.s. from the 1st day of May, 1826. The vendor will grant all underlease for the whole term, less one day, at a yearly ground rent of £2 in respect of each lot. A For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Aberaman, Aberdare or tg Messrs G"lym and Charles James, Solicitors, 52 and DO, «'gh-street, Merthyr-Tydtil. t)871 p IANOS, QRGANS, PIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 611 monthly, Organs from bs monthly The Public are invited to inspect J_T E A T H AND GONST Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &o., As Pounds will be Saved by placing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guarantee" and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 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MANDRAK& Btrwt, Swansea. 8076 1012 PILLS SOUTH WALES. COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE. GLAMORGAN, AND CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE of highly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate ill the pMilles of Bettws, Llan- debie, Llanedy, Llanelly, I.lngendeinue, Cayn, and Llangadock.andthetownof Carmarthen,in the county of Carmarthen in the parish of LrulJPeter Velfrey, in the county of Pembroke in the parish of Llangy- felach, in the county of Glamorgan; and ill the parish of Llanddewy-breii, in tiie county of Cardigan cam. prising the fertile and well-wooded property known as the NEW INN DEMESNE, together with many eligible FARMS and TENEMENTS of excellent arable, meadow, pasture, and woodland, and a HOUSE in The Parade, Carmarthen, which will be offered for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, by MESS LIS J. M. LEEDER & SON, at the Drill-halJ, Llandilo. 011 FRIDAY, August 29th, 1390, at half-past twelve o'clock p.m.:— CARAlARTHENSHtRM. -PARISH OF BETTWS. LOT I.-All that Freehold Farm called Penlle-yv- Eglwys, in the occupation of John Lloyd as yearly tenant, containing 15a lr 9p. LOT 2.—All that Freehol11 Meadow, situate on the south side of the Grenig-road, near Cwmammau, held by John Llnyll, together with Lot 1, as yearly tenant, containing la 3r 37p, LOT 3.—All that Freehold Meadow on the north side of the Grenig-road, held by the said Jonn Lloyd as yearly tenant, containing la Or 2>Jp. j LOT 4,-All those four < qual undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all those Two Freehold Meadow 1 Fields, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Amman, situate oil the eastern side of the Parish-road leading from CWIII- amman to Bettws Mountain, in th<< occupation of the representatives of the late Mr Jenkin Morgan, as yearly tenants, containing 5a 2r lOp. LOT b.-All those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all that piece of Freehold Land, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Ainuian, situate on the western side of the parish road leading from Cwmamman to Bettws Mountain, occupied as Lot 4, containing 2a It lOp, PARISH OF LLANDILO. LOT b.-All those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of and in the Freehold Farm, called Ty. LIwyd-ar-Amman, situate in the Amman Valley, and near Glanamnian Station, in the occupation of William Morgan a" yearly tenant, containing 35a 2r 5p or tlrere- abou ts. LOT 7.—All those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all that piece of Freehold l and, part ot Ty-L.lwyd-ar-Amman, adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of the representatives of the late William Morgan, as yearly tenants, containing 4a Or 36p. LOT Si.—All those four equal undhidd ninth piirls or Shares of and in all that piece of Freehold Land, part of TY-Llwyd-ar-Ammar aforesaid,occupied as Lot 7, containing 3a3r 18p. I.OT 9.-Ail tht)pie four equal undivided ninth parts or Shares of and in ;L Freehold Cottage and Garden near Glanauiman Station, in the same occupation as Lots 7 and 8, containing Oa. lr J.4p. LOT 10,—All those four equal undivided ninth parts or Shares of and in a Freeh >ld fully-licensed Public House called the Amman Inn, situate at Glanauimau, within 20 yards of the Railway Station, let under lease granted to the late John Morgan for 21 years, from 29th September, lb74, at the yearly rent of £ 1 2s 3d, and containing Oa lr lOp. Lor ll-AII that Freehold Farm called Tyr-dan-yr- heol (except the field forming Lot 12), s tuate within three-quarters of a mile of dlauamtuan Railway Sta- tion, IN the occupation of John Thomas as yearly tenant, containing 27a 3r 4p. LOT 12.—All that Freehold Detached Field called Cae Negwadd, beins part of Ty dan-yr-heol, and held under the same tenancy, containing 130 2T 31p. LOT 13 -All that Freehold Cottage and Garden, I Pasture Field an,i Sling, called Henley, situate on tho north side of the road leading from New Inn to Pony- groes, and near Dolaugleision Farm, in hand, contain- ing 2a Or 23p. LOT 14.—All that Freehold Farm with Dwelling- HOUSE and Out-buildings, its excellent condition, called Cwmpedo!, situate Li miles FROM Liandilo, containing 40A Or 27p. Lots 15 to 18a inclusive will. in the first place, be offered foi sale inonelot (and if notso sold, in separate I7J^' AS MENI'0:,e(l below), comprising in the whole 174a 2r 22p, or thereab mts, of rich pasture, arable, and woodland well fitted for the preservation of name, lying in a ring fence), distant about 14 mile" from | Llandilo commanding an extensive view of tbe Vale of 'lowy, and affording ore of the finest sites for a residence in South Wales. The land is well timbered with ornanaamal trees. r 15.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house with Out-buildinirs and Lands, called New Inn Demesne, situate near Llandilo, containing 73a lr 38p. Ihe fields are let as accommodation land. LOT 16.—All that Freehold Pasture Field called Cae Pantglas, part of New Inn Demesne, let as accomtilo- aation land, with Plantation adioining, in hand, con taming I6a 3r 28p. n 1'°ir 'hat Freehold Pasture Field called V^aeruockmawr, with Plantations, containing 11a 2r, let as accommodation land. LOT 'io.—All tbac Freehold Farm, Dwelling-house, LOT .8.All that Freehold Farm, Dwelling-house, Out-buildings, and Lands, called Cilweni, situate aboiit 14 miles from Llandiio, 011 the Talley road, in the occupation of the representatives of the late David Jones, as yearly tenants, containing 72a lr 29p. LOT !8A.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house and Garden, with Out-brflldir.gs, called New Inn Shop, or Tycwrdd, situate about If miles from Llandilo, on the Talley road, held by Morgan Thomas, as yearly tenant, containing 37 perches. PARISH OF LLANDEBIK. LOT 19.-All that Freehold Farn, called Llanlash, I situate within two miles of Llandebei Village, in tile occupativ/ of Jauo Richards as yearly tenant, contain- ing 45a lr 2bp. LOT 20,-All that Freehold House and Land called Brynyrotlyn, situate in the Gwili Valley, in the occu- pation of Evan Thomas as yearly tenant, containing 4a lr 27P. LOT 21.-All that Freehold detached Field, held with Lot 20, called Caer-trors-draw, containing la 3r 271). PARISH OF LLANEDY. LOT 22 -All that part of the Freehold Farm called Sychnant, situate in the Llwchwr Valley, and within three miles of Pontardulais, in tho occupation of Llewelyn Evans as yearly tenant, containing 19a 3r 30p. LOT Ali that detached Meadow, put of Sych- nant Farm and in tho ame occupation, called Gwaunybeilo, containing la 3r 17p. LOT 24.-All that Freehold :trip of Land, being part of Sychnant, anil in the same < ccupation, con- taining la 2c 14p. LOT 25.—Ail that Freehold Piece of Land, held with ychllant, containing la 2r 29p. PARISH OF LLANELLY. LOT 26.-All that Freehold Land called Cae Mabley, situate within li roites of Llanelly Town, in the occu- pation of W. J. Rees, Esq., as yearly tenant, containing 7a 2r 13p. PARISH OF LLANGENDEmNR. LOT 27.—All that Freehold House. Garden, and Land, called Penllaine, iu the occupation of Daniei Roberts as yearly tenant, containing la 2r 19p. PARISH OF CAYO. LOT 28.-All that Freehold Farm called Beudiau, containing 119a. 2r. 22p., bein partly woodland and pa.rt g,wd, stron "rabie, me dow and pasture land, house and outbuildings, in the occupation of Dinill Davies. as yearly tenant. LOT 29.-All that Freehold Farm called Erwhen, eOIlLaining gila. 3r. 21p. of good, strong arable, pasture, meadow, and womlland. house and outbuildings, ill the occupation of Mr William Evans, as yearly tenant. LOT So.-All that Freehold Fatm, called Nantsbarl (formerly Naut Charles), containing 22a. Or. 12p, of pasture land, in the occupation of Mr William FJvans, as yearly tenant. LOT 31.-All that Freehold Farm called Esgair- eittiry 62;).. Or. S"p,, with house anl o,,t- buildings, in the occupation of Rees Evans, as yearly tenaut. PARISH OF LLANGADOCK. LOT 32.—All that Freehold F'arm called GelliBog, containing 140a lr 22p of arable, meadow, pasture, and woodland, good house an,1 outbuildings, in the occu- p Itiun of David Jones as yearly tenant. LOT 33.-All that Freehold Cottage and Garden called Gellibant, adjoining Lot 32, containing 0a lr 16p, in the occupation of David Lewis as yearly tenant. CARMARTHEN TOWN. LOT 34.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house and Out- buildings, with Stable and Coach-houses and large Garden, all in good condition, situate on the Parade, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Thomas Francis as yearly tenant. PEMBROKESHIRE-PARISil OF LAMPETER VELFREY. LeT 36.-All that undivided moiety of the Freehold House, Garden, and Land, called Poutleirig, contain- iiig 3a. 2r. IP., held by H, L. Puxley, iisq., as yearly tenant. '1 he land marked, as occupied by the Pembroke and Tenby Railway, is not included. GLAMORGANSHIRE—PARISH OF LLANGY- FELACH. LOT 36.-All that Freehold Farm calledcoyilatit situate in the Dulais Valley, in the occupation of William Morris as yearly tenant, containing 103a. Or. 2 1 p. CARDIGANSHIRE-PARISH OI LLANDDEWY- KREFI. Lot37.-All that Farm called Knwekgwyn, containing 39a..sr. Op., in the occupation of Thomas Jones, as yearly tellltlit. The minerals under one or two of the lots may be reserved this will appear in the particulars of Sale. The several lots may be viewed by applying to the respective tenants. For plans and particulars, or further information, apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff Messrs Sewell and Sons, Solicitors, Ciren- cester John Hughes, N<q Bank, Llandilo or to the Auctioneers, Goat street, Swansea. 5753 SALE THIS DAY. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW; PORT TALBOT. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MR MATTHEW WHITTINGTON has been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Rees, the contractor, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, August 12th. 1890, on the Ground of the Show (subject to conditions to be then read) the T I M B E R, Comprising about 1,000 square white and red flooring boards, scantlings, deals, ami other timber used ill the construction of the .-how-yard. Sale o commenco at Two o'clock p.m., The Sale-ground is within two minutes' walk of the Port Talbot Railway Station. The Auctioneer would recommend the favourable consideration of builders, contractors, and others to this opportunity of purchasing first-class well-seasoned timber; nearly the whole of which is free from nails, and will be put up in lots to suit purchasers. Auction Office, 3, London-road, Neath. 5771 .A QW«RIDGM'S J^TOMACHIC (A. poncentrated Compound Fluid Extract), FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF INDIGESTION, withi6il its resultant forms of General Debility. '(' OWIJRIDGE'S STOMACHIC exercises upon diges- tive fanctions three powerful curative influences, rarelyever, found in such perfect combination in any otner medicine professing a similar object. FiRSTiCT-'BeinK the natural tonic of the Pneumogas- tric nerves, whereby the stomach is enabled to secrete the oroper quantity and quality of gastric juice,it- restores the coat of that orgau to the vigorous condition necessary to healthy digestion. SECOiJSt^—Is is tbe most efficacious anti-acid known to science, and immediately relieves flatulency, apm,ns, &c., giving a delightful sense of comfort and freedom from pain to which the dyspeptic may hj&fe long been a stranger. THlKDbr^-It cleanses and purifies the entire digestive system by promoting a regular action of the liver and bowels, entirely obviating the necessity for mercury or any injurious hepatic stimulant. For these reasons OWllRIDGKS STOMACHIC takes rank as the FINEST DIGESTIVE MEDICINE in the WORLD. Prepared by W. X, OWBRIDGE, The Laboratory, Hall. Sold in Bottles, Is lid and 2s 3d by all Chemists and I I Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. 1153-13711 ¡$ales 11M ),u,a.:tian. SALE THIS DAY. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. TO WOOL1.EN MANUFACTURERS. LLANDYSSUL, CARMAR I H ENS HIRE. MR KICUARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to Offer fer SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at, the King's Head Hotel, Llandyssul, 011 TUESDAY, the 12IB of August, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon bubj, ct to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), all that LEASEHOLD WOOLLEN MILL, situate at Alltycavan, and known as the Alltycavan Factory, together with the machinery therein. The factory contains one set oi caruiag and scrib- bling: engines with mule. and other accessories, and is now in full working trim and running, now let at the nominal rental of £ 30 a year. There is also ample room for another set, and towards this there is a pair: of mules in the factory ready for fixing. The Building is vei v substantial, being of stone with Slated Roof, it was built specially for the business, it is about 58 feet long by 20 feet wide, and has three flours. There is also a very convenient Dyo House. The power is supplied by a Turbine driven by water from the Tivey. The Factory is situate about 3 miles from Llan- dyssul, and the New Line from Llandyssul to New- castle Emlyn will run within a few yards of it. The Property is situate 111 the centr- of the South Wales Woolen Manufacturing District. AU<T skilled labour is abundant and cheap. The above is held under >" agreement for a lease The above is held under >" agreement for a lease for a term of which about 94 years are unexpired, at a Ground Rent of £ 5 a year. Further particulars can be obtained of John Aeron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea or from the Auctioneer, at bis Offices. 4, Wind-street, Swansea. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. 5794 SALE TO-MORROW. MORRISTON. NEAR SWANSEA. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the Duke Hotel, Morriston, on WEDNES- DAY. the 13th of August, LFE9T), at seven o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as shaJl then and there be produced), LOR 1.—All that Leasehold DWELLI VG-HOUSE and PREMISES, with large garden, situate at Morris- ton, and known as Primrose Cottttue, let to Messrs Vivian and Sons for a terra of 14 years from 25th December, 1885, with an additional seveu years at the option of the said Messrs Vivian and Sons, at a rental of E22 a year. Held for lives and a term of 63 years from September, 1849, at a ground rent of B2 per annum. J LOT Z.-All that, Leasehold COTTAGE, situate and being No. 572, Neath-road, Morriston, let at 3s a week. Held for a term of bO yeais and lives, from 29th September, 1814, at an apportioned ground rent ot 10s a year. Further particulars can be obtained of William Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea or from the Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 5792 57 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND SHARES. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the owners TU OFFER for -ALE byfUBLIC AUCTION, at the Roya! Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 18tii day of August, 169:1, at Three o'elock in the Afternoon (sui jec« to such conditions as shall then and there be produced). LOT 1. — All that ct mmodious LEASEHOLD HOUSE and SILU -ce and being NO. 45. Cariton- terrace, Swansea, having a frontage of about 30 feet.. Held for a term of about 73 years, at a ground rent of £ 5 a vear. LOT 2.— AH that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 44. Cat Lon-terrace. Held for same term as Lot 1, at aground rent of F,4 a year. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 43. Carlton-T-irace. Held for the sam ? term and ground rent as Lot 2 LOT4.-All that commodious LE ASEHOLD HOUSE, with gooil frontage. No. 4, Carb OO-teri ace, Swansea. Held on lease for a term of 99 years from tbe 24th of June, 1884, at a ground rent of £ 3 5s a year, LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 2, Cal- vert-terrace, Swansea, lId" for a term oi which 70 year., or thereabouts are unexpired, at a ground rent of £ 3 10s. LOT 6. —All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No 3, Cal- vert-terrace, Swansea. Held for same term and ground rem as Lot 5. LOT 7.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 4, Cal- ven-terracs, Swinsea. IIdd for same term and groanil rent as Lot 6. LOT 8.—18 Shares of £ 5a each Ci:40 paid) in the BIRCHGROVE STEEL COMPANY, Limited. LOT 9.-8 Shares of £ 50 escli ( £ 39 paid) in the SWANSEA VALE SPELTER COMPANY, Limited. LOT 10.—50 Shares of £ 10 each ( £ 8 paid) in the RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RA1LWAY COM- PANY, which will be sold in lots of 5 or 10. or as tho Auctioneer may determine. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, apply to Mr J. It. Richards-, E¡::q.. Solicitor, Swansea as to Lots 4. 8, 9, and 10, to William Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea and as to the whole to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swausoa t95b oienCters ait) t (ftatttracts. ^YMYDDISLWYN SCHOOL BOARD. .1. —— TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. The Mynyddislwyn School Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of an IN. FANT. SCHOOL, at. Cross Roads, near Abevcatn, in the County of Monmouth, to accommodate 185 children. Plans, specification, and draft contra.ct may be seen on and after the llth inst., at the Office of Mr A. D. Edwards, Architect, Public-hall, Abeiearn, from whom any fai tlier particlllars can be obtained. The Contractor whose tender is accepted will be re- quired to enter into a joint and several bond, with two .sureties (sa'isfaccory to the Board) in "tiie sum of Sealed tenders, endorsed Cross Roads School Tender," are to lie delivered to tho undersigned 1111 or before Wednesday the 27th in't. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. C. H. LYNE, Clerk to the Board. Westate Chambers, Newnort, Mon., 7th August, 189a 5939 YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOAKD. I_ —— TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for the GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of TYLACDIN-ROAD and a part of Dinas-road, Penygraig, Rhundda. This contract includes Kerbing, Channelling, Pavements, Surface Water and other Drains, and all other works as shall be found necessary to render Ill" contract complete. Plms and Speciticatiou may be seen, and Form of Tender obtained, at the Surveyor's OiEce, Local Board Offices, Pentre, Rh.ondiia, alter the lltl1 inst. to the 21sc inst. All tenders to be delivered at the said OfXces, under seal, addressed to the Chairman, endorsed Tender for Streets Improvements, Contract No. B." The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J. W. JONES, Surveyor. 6th Aupust, 1390. t'853 rl" 0 B U I L D E R S Builders desirous of TENDERING for BUILDING a HOUSE at Llanishen for J. Nash Leigh, Esq., are invited to send their names to the undersigned on or before Monday next, the 18tb inst. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, Aichitect. Cardiff, llth August. 1890. 5^9 FJROPRRIIJ to M. mo BE LET BY TENDER that old es- J_ tablished and well f. equented INN and RES- TAURANT, known as THE CARDIFF CO TTAGE, ST. MARY-STREET, C Alt DIFF, now and for some time past iu the occupation of Tiie Best Brand Co., Limited. Tenders are invited for the benefit of the possession and lease, dated the 18th day of May, 1888, for seven years, from the 1st May, 1888, at a yearly rental of £ 225, together with all the fittings, fixtures, furniture, trade, and other utensils in and about the premt-esin one lump sum. The purchaser will have the option ot taking the stock at a valuation if he wishes, or of declining the same. The takings for the six months ending the 30tli June last amounted to £ 1,720 or thereabouts. The vendors do not bind them- selves to accept the highest or any tender. j I,e premises may be viewed on application. For further particulars address Clifton, Carter and Co., Solicitors to the vendors, 51, Broad-street, Bristol, to whom tenders mu,t be forwarded Oil or before the 28:h August, 1890. ABERGA VENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TIRO BE LET OR SOLD, furnished or JL unfurnished, on a yearly tenancy or lor a term of years, and with immediate possession, the excellent FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "The IIill," ap- proached by a carriage drive, and situate in a finely- timbered park within liaif-a-mile of the town of Abergavenny, in the picturesque Vale of the Usk. The House contains in the basement, large beer and wine cellars on the ground floor, large portico, entrai ce hall (15ft square), duiing-room (24fb by 16ft), drawing- room (31ft by 18ft), morning-room (17ft by 1bft}, library (15ft by 13ft), with strong room, servants' hall, pantry, kitchen, scullery, larder, dairy, and other domestic offices, On the first Joor, approached by two stair- cases, are five best bedrooms of large dimensions, two smaller bedrooms, bathroom, large storeroom and w.c. on the second floor, four large bedrooms, linen room and a larae attic over this floor. The out- buildings compriso three-stalled stable, harness room, hay lofts, two coach bouses, coachman's rooms, cow houses, piggeries, poultry yard, dog kennels, and other useful buildings. The grounds include extensive lawns, shtubbe y, rookery, most productive kitchen garden, walled in and stocked with choice fruit trees greenhouse, hothouse, and potting house, orchard, ana rich meadow lumi the whole covering an area of about 17 acres, but the entire property (which is for J sale) comprises an area of about 76 acres, an I.foriLis a very compact and singularly beautiful residential estate. Three packs of foxhounds and a pack ot harriers hunt the district, and the river Usk, cele- brated fot its salmon and trout fishing, is within & short distance of the house. Abergavenny is an ex- cellent market town, having stations 011 the ureat Western and London and North-Western Railways, Western and London and North-Western Railways, and the scenery in its neighbourhood cannot be A'pply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Abergavenny. 5221 j g. A. ST0NE & C°" 1 COMFLL/L'K FUN KKAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Heatses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 1108 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, C A It D I F F, C A li I) I F ¥, WrHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at Aberdare 1 MICHAEL PAIN E, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent 25 Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, &c. Also for Gvfou and Co. i\o1a.i1 Steamers. 13590 1137 PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO J. S. FRY AND SONS. F it Y'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientific process securing extreme soiubility and developing the finest flavour of the cocoa.—"It is especially adaptei to those whose digestive organs are .veak, and J strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons." -Sir Chan. A. Cameron, President Iloj'al 6ollegt of Surgeons, Ireland, &c. 1011 3PNBLIC Àtuusentcnts. CARDIFF THE A T R E RTO Y A L. LESSEE AND MANAURR )11 lDWAHO FLETCHER ACTING MANAORS Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). AUG. 12, Important F.:1IagclJ}ellt of J. Pitt Hardacre's Cele. brated Company in the New aud Popular Drama, CURRENT CASH. Played by them tor the 1.506th night. Monday Next, Aug. ;0, Arthur :¡Ji:1e)s threat Drama, THE TJRIP OF lltON. Box Plan at Thompson & Shaekells, Ltd. Q.RAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. ENGAGEMENT OF GRAHAM AND GRUNDY'S COMPANY, In the celebrated Duma, fi- st time in Cardiff, DENOUNCED. A tale of Russian Tyranny. Might against Right. Splendid scenery and Effects. Popular Prices Circle. 2s; Stalls, Is bti. Back Circle, Is: fit, 81 Gallery, 4d. MONDAY NEXl^THE New Burlesque, DARRY THE D AUNTLESS. i>NIL Chorus Ballet. ^JARDIFF 0UCHESTRAL gOCIETY SEASON 1890—91. Patron—The Most Noble The Marquess of Bute. K.T. THREE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1890. DEC EM BE It 26TH, 1830 FEBRUARY 4TH, 1891. ARTISTES ENGAGED. MADAME NURDICA, MDLLE. NIKITA, MISS HILDA WILSON, MR EDWAtW LLOYD, MR ANDREW BLACK. MR HERBERT THORN DIKE. ORCHESTRA OF 75 INSTRUMENTALISTS, CONDUCTOR, Hit JOSEPH PARRY. SPECIAL Gl{A;D CONCERT, NOVEMBER 21ST, 1890. j^JADAMK y^DI'XlN\ "pATTI, and following distinguished artistes :— MDLLE. DOUII.LY, MR DURWARD LELY, MR HARRINGTON rOUTE, MISS MARIANNE KlsSLElt (Sol,) Violin), MISS CLARA KISSLMt (Solo Harp), MR GANZ (Pianoforte). Reserved Seats, 21s, los, and lQ, 6d. Plans for this special concert now ready at Mr Win. Lewis's, Duke-street. Teleph-I'ie No. 574. The si'a-ons prospectus, with full particulars, on application to the Hon. Sec, W. A, Morgan, 7, Rich- iBond-crescent. Cudiff. 646 CXTURV IAITS. Bristol channel passenger SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE, CARDIFF and WESTON by tho LADY MARGARET. A UG U&T — LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Tues 12—7.30 A.M, 1.45, I TUBS 12—12.40, 3.0, 5.10, 4.10, 6.30 p.m j 7. iOp.m Wed 13—7.30 a.m, 3.30, 6.0 1 Wed 13— 8.0 a.m, 2.0, 4.45, I >.Ill 815 p. m Thurs 14-7.30 a.m, 3.0, I Thurs 14-8-40 a.m, 4.0,8.0 5.20 p. m I p. 111 Fri 15-8.0 a.m, 3..30, 5.45 1 Fri 15-920 a..m, 4.35, 8.15 p. m p III Sat 16 — 7.15, 9.20, 9.40 a.m, I Sat 16-830 3.45, 6.15, 5.0, 7.3 p.pi 8.35 p.m Mon 18—7.15, 8.15, 9.35, j Mo:, id-8.30, 3.^0, 10.45 10.45 a.m, 5.15 p.m j a.m, 8 0 p.m (JPECIAL EXCURSIONS AND O PLEASURE SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF BY THE MAGNIFICENT SALOON' STEAMERS OF THE MAGNIFICENT SALUUN STEAMERS OF THE ABOVE COMPANY TO LYNMoUTH & ,ILFKACOMBK. 7 45 T m b- U>aTU °'nhff 7 45 a.m. Earfof » Hf:ac mbe .3.0 p.m. Dunraven. | •• Dunraven. | •• V I TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE Leave C .rdiff 8.0 a.m. R^iRT'oir llf'ic.-nibe 3.30 p.m. DUNHAVK-N I N L>NMOUTTI 4,50 p.m. WEDN'SD'Y, 1 H ALF-HOL1D A i EXCU RSlON Aul, J TO CHEPSTOW. By BONNIE | l eave Cardiif 3.15 p-ni. BOON •• Cliei,- ,tow 6.45 p.m. Faros, Fore Deck. Is 6d Saloon, 2*. THURSDAY IO 1.V.\ M< t TTi ANI) ILFRACOMBE (August 14). L-AVRI ••• 3-15 A.IN. At 8 15 a.m, ;i"-ac,mbe. 4.15 p.m. BONNIE '■ynmouib 5.0 p.m. DOON"1 Channel Trip by same Steamer, 7.15 | p.m. Faius, in and Is 6d. FRIDAY, I TO LYNMOUTH & ILFRACOMBET August lb, Leave Cavdifi 9JO a.I1I., Hfracouibe At 9.20 a.m., 4.15 p.I1I.. ].ynm0Utll, 5 0 P.M. By BONNIE I Channel Excursion at 7.50 p,m. DOON. Is 6,1. t TO BRIDGWATER. At4.Uam.A, j Cardiff 4.0 a.m. and 4 15 p.m., 4il5. Bridgwater 7.0 a. and 7.15 p.m. ,'i7,, ,,V- Fares to and fro— 1111 L1 • Whole Day, 2s 6 i. Evening, Is 6d. SATURDAY, TO lVkS'-t'ON. LYNMOUTH AND August 16, ILFRACOMBE. At 9.2 a.m. Leave Cardiff 9.20 a.m., .iltracombe 5.0 BONNIE p m i-yomo it it 5.45 p.m c tiling DOON. off Mmehe oi to and fro. ",mvn,v TO WESTON, LYNMOUTH, AND mh' I ILFRACOMBE, At 8% air Leave Cardiff 8.^0 a.m. TtONNTF'' •• Iifracombe 4.4'J p.m. t\Anv 1 .i Lynmouth 5.15 p.m. I_ „ Weston .8.30 p.m. TO WATCH ET. MJN EH KAI), .^n-it LYNMOUTH, AND ILFKAC 'MBE. At 7.15p.m., Leave Cardiff 7.15 a.m. •• Iifracombe 4.0 p.m. ni7\'RAVFV •» l<y"niouth .5.0 p m. DUNRAYEN Minehead .6.15 p.m. lytl-tel -I, t- p.iin. O T ICE. STEAMER PASSENGER SERVICE between CARDIFF PIER-HEAD ad HAHRY DOCK ENTRAiSCE. — On and after MONDAY, A u 11, and until flirt her notice, the KARL OF HUTE will ply between Caw'tii? and Barry Dock Entrance (wind, weather, aid circumstances permitting). AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE BARny. Tues, 12-6.0 a.m, 2.15, 12-1.15, 3,0, 5.20. 4.15, 6.15 p.iii 7.15 p.in Wed. 13-6.0am, 3 30,5.0, Wed. 13-2.30. 4.15, 5.45, 6.30 p.m 0,0 prn Farts, to-and-fro, Foro Deck, Is Aft Is 6d Single, l^pro Deck, 6d Aft,,9d. 5927 ^EWPORT AND WESTON SERVICE, -Ll KEN OF TilE BAY. Aldl'sf. LKAWITI>!IRNKY LEAVE WESTON. WHARF. Tues. 12-7..0 a.m. Tues. 12 5.0 p.m. Wed. 13—8.30 a.m. Wed. 11-5.0 ).1H. Thur. 14-8.3H a.m, 4 30 | Thttr. 14—3.0. 7.45 p.m. Fri. 15—9.15 a.m. I Fri. lb-b.30 p.m Sat. 16-9.30 a.m. I Sit 16-5.30 p.m Mon. 18-9 45 a.m. Men. 18-5.15 Wind. weather, aud other circumstances permitting. The Company reserve to themselves the riuht of sub- stituting any tteamer or steamers when circumstances require. For Fares and Particulars see Bills. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON A CO., Agents. lub. Bute DOCKS, Cardiif, and 3913 60. Dock-street, Newport, Mon. EDDING pRESKNTS AND fJIESTIMONI AL JpLATE. MESSRS. ROSS jgROTHERg Are now Exhibiting the NEWEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK IN WALES OF ELECTRO SILVER-PLATE, FINE CUTLEKY, and STERLING SILVER ARTICLES. The Public will do well by Inspecting their t- b,for Purchasing elsewhere. CATALOGUES FREE. AGENTS FOR ELKINGTON'S, MAPPIN AND WEBBS PLATE, .;i. 3, AND 4, ST. MARY'S STREET. CARDIFF. 3448 IMPORTANT One Box of Horton's I.X L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and complications uf the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gravel and piins in the back. Free from meicury. Poiitfrea for 4s from G. D. Horton, M. PS. (from the General Hospital), Aston- road, Birmingham. Agents :-COI.rdiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bri,ige-street. Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, Hih. street. N.B.—Has never been known to fail. Lett-rs answered free. Pb-ase .J1"I\e paper. 5217 oTEiriLS vTN WOMEN TIT8 CAUSES O AND CURE. By J. B. RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C.8., London. A NEW EDITION of this wotk is NOW READY. PRICE 3s 6d; POST FREE, 3s 8d. London Henry Renshttw, 356, Strand. 2881