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v ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., C, and others °f the finest /H\ BURTON PRICES. X* 5VIX ALES- Per Per %7>\ Cilderkin. Firkin *] 18s 9s V fg\ 21s I 10s 6cl £ >\ 24s 12s 0\ And upwards. 1030 ?- alts im Jlitrtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Shares at Cardiff Oct. 23 Steamship Shares. at Cardiff Oct. 23 Mr DAVID EVANS. Grocery and Provisions, at Cardiff Oct. 23 „ Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Farms, at Llangendeirne — Oct. 25 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Grand Stand and Booth Ground, at Cardiff.Oct. 23 flunters, at Cardiff Oct. 24 Putch Bulbs, at Cardiff Oct 25 turniture at Cardiff Oct. 30 and 31 Mr J. G. HEDGES. furniture and Effects, at Trevcthin Vicarage Oct. 23 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 24 fteady-mades, Drapery, &c., .Swansea ..Oct. 24, 25, &27 HUDSON SMITH, BITIGGS -,tz (;o, Lead W oTk, at Rri..tol Oct 23 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Oct. 30 Cottage Properties, at C,,i,i-eLi ff Oct. 30 Mr SPENCER JOSLEN. Messuages, at Llandaff Oct. 25 Freehold Building Land, at Llandaff Oct 25 Ir A. E. KINGSFORD. Freehold Residence, a t Tidcnhan) Oct. 29 Mr LATTY. Hunters, Harness, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 25 Horses, &c.. at Cardiff. Oct. 27 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON.. Household Furniture, st:skett Oct. 28 Household Furniture, &c., at Sketty —Oct. 23 and 29 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms Oct. 23 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. leasehold Shops, &c., at Cardiff Oct. — leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov 4 Messrs MOORE & CO. Fine Art Dealer s Stock, at Cardiff .Oct. 23 & 24 Messrs NEWLAND & HUNT. «ay, atGoldcliffe Oct 23 Bouse Cjal Collierv. an Gloucester Oct 26 Mr" THOMAS PARRY. Panning Stock, at Llantrissant Oct. 27 Mr W, H. PRICE. Public-house, &c.. at Blaenavon Oct. 29 Mr w. HARRY REES. Borses, Ponies, Cows, &c., at Llansamlet Oct. 23 Messrs W. SANDERS & SONS. Valuable Leasehold-, at the Mart, Cardiff Oct. 23 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Contractor s Plant. at Barry Dock Oct. 23 Swedes and Mangolds, at Ely Oct. 24 Collitery Plunt. etc.. OLI, Aberdare Nov. 3 brought & Cast Scrap Iron, Aberdare Nov. 4 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontypridd). fcheep, Cattle, &c., at Pentre Oct 27 Fat Cattie, < £ c., at Pontypridd „ (Jet. 27 "Ir JOH-N THOMAS (Cowbridge). Crops, &c, at S. Georges.super-Ely.„.Oct. 23 _u_ SALE THIS DAY. SURPLUS PLANT. AT BARRY DOCK. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Reoresentatives of the late T. A. Walker, Eq., to SELL by A UCTION, 111 the Contractor's Yard, at Barry, on THURSDAY, 23rd October, and NOT on AVEDNliSDAY, 22nd, as previously advertised, at Twelve o'clock Noon, the whole of the SURPLUS PLANT AND MATERIALS, and which include:- 2 9ft. Mortar Mills, complete, by Kiss 1 9ft. Pan for dn. 4 Cltst,irou Rollers for do. 60U 3in. Planks. 400 28ft. and 30ft. Scaffolding Poles. 100 Scaffold Boards. 150 Putlogs. 20 Horse Boxes. G,OUO Duchess Siatea. 500 Feet lin. and 2in. Piping, 5,C00 Moulded Bricks, 4 Carpenter's Benches. 6 Tip Carts. 2 Iron Watsr Carts. Timber Carriage and Spare Wheels. A quantity of terra cotta caps, finiab, ridge crests, "tain pipes, &e. A large quantity of stores and builders' ironmongery, and 17 standing oak and elm trees. Wooden office, containing 6 rooms, lavatory, and W.C., roofed with slates. and matdiboarded, and having a length of 58ft and a depth of 30ft. Catalogues wid shortly bo issued. In the meantime further information may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff* October, 1890. 6973 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN QUEEN-STREET. KING'S-ROAD, THORN- HILL STREET. AND HUMPHREY • STREET, CARDIFF. Mil MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SKI. by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St Marv-street, Card id', on THURSDAY, •he 30th day of October, 1890, at 7 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and then produced), the following; VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING-HOUSES. LOT 1- An that weli-builr. SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, being No. 113, Queen-street, Card ill, held Under lelse for a term of 99 years from February 2nd, 1839, at an annual ground t ent of £ 10 18s 9d. The ttremises are now in the occupation of Mr S. Morris, and held by him under lease at an annual rent of £ 65. Lor 2.—All tint similar SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining Lot 1, being No. 115, Queen-street, Cardiff, now in t!¡e occupation, of Mrs Browse, at a yearly rent of £[:5. The premises lue held under lease for the res-.due ot a term of 99 years from February 2nd, 1S59, at an annual ground rent of SlO I8s 9d. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intend- ing purchasers to the abovs properties, as they offer a most desirable and lucrative investment. e LOT 3.—Ali that de?irabie VILLA RESIDENCE known as Sidney Villa, No. 184, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff, and now in the occupation of Captain W. J. Fowler. These premises are held under a lease for the teim of 939 years. at an annual ground rent of £;. LOT (I.-All tbose Three well-built DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 12, 13, tntl 14, Humphrey-street, Caidiff, and held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years from Is1, November, 1343, at an annual around rent of BZesch. LOT 5.—All those Two VILLA RESIDENCES, ad- Joining Lot 3. being Nos. 18J and 182, King's-road, 'antou, Cardiff, hold under a lease for a term of 99 at an annual ground rent of £ 5 e.tch. » Lot 6.—All those Seven capital well-built WOBK- jJiKN'S COTTAGES, beine Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.11, and 13. I'llornhiil-st-reetkC.autoll. Cardiff, all occupied by very ",a ble tenants at a weekly rental of 5s bd respec- tively. Held under a lease of 99 years, from 1886, at an finuual ground rent of £ 014* eacn. For further polrticulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff; as to Lots 3, 4, and 6 ppply to Messrs Randell anll Wilson, Solicitors, Cardiff and as to the whole of the Lots to ths Auctioneer, o and 4, Albert Chambars, IIi<rh- street, Cardiff. 7C88 BU*: DOCKS, CARDIFF. SALE of EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE PROPER- TIES in BUTE-ROAD, ADELAIDE-PLACE, NEW- POUT ROAD. PLANET STREET, UPPER G EORGE S TREET, CATIIAYS TERRACE, and RUBY-STREET, CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed -f'X to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1890, at 1 p.m., the whole of the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES (subject to conditions to be then and there read). LOT I -All that Valuable PROPERTY situate and being x0. 207 Bute-road, Cardiff, now in the occupa- Mon of Mr W.J. Flower and another. These premises Coniprise a verv commodious Shop and Dwelling-house, ^ith large Cellarage and a, well-built Store at the rear, aild yield a gross annual rental of £ 95. Held under a lease for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1852 (except the htst day thereof), at an apportioned annual gr(iun(i relit cf Fl 15,, with ail additional 10s per attnuin in respect of the saul store, which has been TXk'T 2. -All that valuable LEASEHOLD DA\ ELL- C-HOUSE, situate and being No. 5, Adelaide-place, "«te Docks, Cardiff, now in the occupation ot Mr iunbridge at a weekly rental of 13s held unoer lease j the residue of a term of 99 years from the 29th day 4>o "ePtember, 1S52, at an apportioned ground vent of "*1 per annum. —All that conveniently arranged and well- atuated DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 232, Newport- ad, Roath, containing three reception rooms, kitchen „ offices, with six bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., repaired throughout. The premises are held lRftaeV(ease Sranted by Messrs Stacey for 99 years from Side,tt;n::l g1"l?\\1l,l rent of BlllOs, and have a Lo^4 An ^bards-terrace. situate ami T^° MESSUAGES, one a shop, weK Hpfd and 2- Planet-street, Roatl! residue of a term of qq Se from Lor<1 Tredegarior the at 185^n°LteMUboef £ fh °f ynth D\VELLIXG?HOUSFS ^mmo»ious SHOPS With D\v ELL1NG-HOUSES, situate and Nos 97 and 89, Upper George-street, Cathays, let at a rental of 13s per week respectively. Held under lease for a term °f 99 years, from the 2nd clay of February {s74 at an annual ground rent of z,3 each. LOT 6.—All that MESSUAGE and SHOPllituate ad being No. 183, Cathavs-terrace. Held for the reo sidue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th dav of September, 1885. at an annual ground rent of £ 5 3^ 5,1 LOT 7.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situated and being Nos. 13 and 15, Ruby. Jtreet, Cardiff, held under a, lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1870, at n annual ground rent of B5, and let to respectable tenants at a weekly rental of 6s 6d each. for further particulars as to Lots 1 and 7 apply to wyndham Rees, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; as to Lots 3, I; 5» and 6, J. H. Westyr Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Market Buildings. St. Mary-street, Cardiff < as to Lot 2, J!- Clifford Phillips, Esq., Solicitor, Newport; or as the whole, to the Auctioneer, 3 and 4, Albert High-street, Cardiff. 7$5 7- THE SALE of the WRECKED HULL aw- of fche Bri?antine DRUID, advertised to take DAYS0" n<lay next» is POSTPONED ior a FEW SHORT & DUNN, Marine Auctioneers, Cardiff. W E w r0 R T 0 F P I C E ;i OFTHK SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR-PIuVOF. *tte?Hm,RS ff°P NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt iWthe S OfficeXCCnted np°n th° terms as- received up to Seven o'clock fee "DAnvJ" next .™°niin^Rissu&of •i«nte7 ^EWS. Aimrtm- al£s by Ruction. THIS DAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1890, at q o'clock in the Afternoon. AT THE ROYAL IIOTEL, CARDIRP. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING JLTJL have received instructions from the Race Com- mittee to LET by AUCTION, A GRAND STAND AND BOOTH GROUND, For the Cardiff Race Meeting, to be held at Cardiff on October 23th and 29th, 1890. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers. 7279 SALE TO-MORROW. ON FRIDAY NEXV. OCTOBER ANNUAL HUNTER SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold a SPECIAL HUNTER SALE, at the Horse, Exchange, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 24th October, 1890, at Twelve o'clock, of 100 HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, Including aStull of 25 known hifh-class Hunters up to fv, which have been well summered aud know their business many of them are prize takers and go in harness. May be seen over a natural country one weel, prior to sale. All warranted sound good hunters. Gentlemen requiring hunters for the forthcoming season are specially invited to view and trial. 2 HUNTERS frcra R. T. Bassett, }<.q.. M.F.H. 2 HUNTEKS from Birt St. A. Jenner, Esq M.IL 2 HORSES from Ed. J. Knight. Esq. 3 HUNTERS from It Gentleman. 2 HUNTERS from G: C. Birdwood, Esq. 2 HUNTERS from John Hopkins. Esq. 1 HUNTER from John E, Ward, Esq. PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES from B; Boulton,- Esq, COB from J. H. Insole, Esq. Also entries irom Mrs John M. Davies (Westcross), Messrs Lloyd (Tredegar), Evans, Christie, Ward, Whitehill, Simpson Holder, Williams, and others. Further entries are solicited. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Cardiff 6820_ ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25TH, 1890, AT THREE O'CLOCK. A consignment of EXTRA-FINE DUTCH BULBS, All warranted true to name and colour, Consisting of very choice Hyacinths for glassesin(I pots named Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Liliums, Nar- cissus, Scilla, &c. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, at Three sharp. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 7305 A most important Unreserved Sale of THE CONTENTS OF A LARGE RESIDENCE (Removed to the Sale Rooms for Unreserved Sale). Valuable Pianofortes byCollard and Collard, Colliection of Pictures, SUPERB REAL TURKEY, AX- MINSTER, and OTHER CARPETS, also Furnture from senral other Residences. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION at their Rooms, 11, High-street. Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 30th and 31st October, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Including a noble and high-class design Bedroom Suite, with pedestal toilet tables, lady's wardrobe, chimney glass, Ac. (made to special order at a great cost), a FIRST-CLASS WALNUT WOOD BEDROOM SUITE, with 7ft. wardrobe and pedestal toilet tables, also American walnut bedroom suite, a BEAUTIFUL BURR WALNUT SUITE, with 7ft. WARDROBE, ■with pedestal toilet tables, and CONTENTS of ELEVEN OTHER BEDCHAMBERS, comprising a PAIR OF VERY HANDSOME MASSIVE BRASS BEDSTEADS, and others of good design, with horse hair and spring mattresses, fettlier beds and bedding, two large sized mahogany winged wardrobes, massive toilet tables, chests of drawers, pitch pine bedroom furniture, hanft- some toilet ware, bathselegant^ carpets, stair rods, &c. fi, P^ — 4 SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, the frames of rosewood with choice inlayings, and the coverings of <:osUysilU; a CHOICE INLAID ROSEWOOD CABINET, with elegant plate-glass back occasional chairs and tables, a valuable clock, PAIR of NOBLE DRESDEN VASES, with real ormolu mounts a. BEAUTIFUL BOUDOIR SUITE, with tables and small articles en suite settees, covered in silk a pair of elegant pier cabinets, choice Oriental and other china ornaments, a VALUABLE lr.etal-framc COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, with all the latest improve- ments (by COLLARD and COLLARD) another bv Kelly, ,t SET of POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, including easy chairs and couch in Morocco a highly finished POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD of noble proportions and exceptionally fine wood, solid oak dining table, oak bookcase, an excellent AMERI CAN WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE with carved high-back chairs covered in Morocco, a 7-FT. HAND- SOME AMERICAN AVALNUT SIDEBOARD, a large American Walnut Table amI Dinner AVaston to match, a SMALL BUT CHOICE COLLECTION of OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOR DRAAVINGS, examples of the following Artists :—J. M. W. Turner, R.A., Thors, Walker, J. Varley. Herring, Halswell, Hulk, Tenltate, D. Cox, Alken, Cooper, Shayer, Valtcr, Goff, Pether a. superior Mahogany Dining-room Suite covered in Morocco, a, fine old bookcase, a pair of REAL BRONZE MARLI HORSES, curious INDIAN REAL BRONZES of large proportions, pair of real bronze vases, 24in. high, pair of rich Satsuma vases, 30in. high, handsome marble clocks, an American wal- nut library suite, with bookcase, cabinet, and table, a REAL TURKEY CARPET, COSTLY AXMINSTER, WILTON PILE, and BEST BRUSSELS BORDERED CARPETS OF CHOICE DESIGNS, three suites of beautiful window curtains, a pair of 4-fold screens, em- broidered in silk, expensive brackets, capital brass fenders, tire dogs, and fire brasses, handsome over- mantels, and pier glasses, a brass gong and stand, a musical box, oak hall fittings, a large dinner service, a breakfast and tea. service, contents of china pantry, kitchen effects, and miscellanies. On View two days prior to Sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. NOTE.—These rooms are always open for the reception of Furniture, Pianoforten, Pictures, Plate, and other Household Effects to lie included in the forthcom- ing Sale, or other appropriate Sales as may óe àe.. sired by the Vendorn. 7252 SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1890, Commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. IMPORTANT SALE of about 300 Lots A. of very SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, lemoved from various residences for con- venience of sale, and comprising the complete con- tents of seven bedrooms, hall, study, dining and draw- ing-room, and numerous other effects, which will be SOLD by AUCTION by Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO., at their rooms as above. Goods on view day prior to and morning of sale. Entries for this sale can be made up to morning of same. 1111 SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDEiyOF EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES, at the Exchange, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1890, at 3 p.m. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION as above, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, viz., 1 JB285 Share Jersey s.s. Co., Limited. 1 JB260 Share Pontypridd s.s. Co., Limited. 1 £100 Share Mount's Bay s.s. Co., Limited. 1 Cloo Share Carbis Bay s.s. Co., Limited. 1 B50 Share Ferncliffie s.s. Co., Limited 1 64th Share s.s. Bernard, of Cardiff. 1 64th Share s.s. Illtyd, of Cardiff. 1 £100 Share South Cambria s.s. Co., Limited. Further early entries are respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Tregerthen Diinn & Co., Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 7054 SALE THIS DAY. MESSRS. TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO., are instructed by the Executors; of the late George Carpenter (deceased) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on THCnSDA Y, October 23rd, at Three p.m., TWENTY :E50 SHARES (FULLY PAID) In the Cymmrodorion Steamship Company (Limited). For Further Particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Auctioneers and Share Brokers, Merchants Exchange, Bute Docks; or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, Cardiff. 7209 SALE THIS DAY. QUEEN-STREET SALE-ROOMS, EMPIRE BUILD- INGS, CARDIFF.—GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CijASS OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. MESSRS MOORE and CO. have re- o ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, and 24th, the entire STOCK of a Fine Art Dealer, upwards of 200 Oil Paintings, AVater-colour Drawings, and Engravings. Sale each day at 2 and 7.30. Catalogues and cards to view can be had of the Auctioneers. 717 SALE THIS DAY. TO GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. NOS. 8 & 10, COBURN-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MR DAVID EVANS is instructed by T. H. Stephens, Esq., Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, Oct. 23rd, at 11 o'clock, a large quantity of GENERAL GROCERY AND PROVISIONS, Also Trade Utensils and Shop Fittings. 7234 SALE THIS DAY. GO LDCLIFF. 2& MILES FROM LT.ANWERN STATION AND 6 FROM NEWPORT. -ft/TESSRS NEWLAND AND HUNT J_?.JL have recoived instructions from Messrs Watara to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Fziri-ner-li' Arms, cliff, on THURSDA1, 23rd October, 1390, at 5.30 o'cJock, 20 RICKS OF PRIME HAY (ABOUT 5eO TONS), all well made and secured, and standing on lands n ?r the, phce Of sqie, To view apply to lr AVaters, Arch Farm, Gol«"cli(f. Three Months' Credit will bo given on Approved Also the property of Mr R- Thomas, Usk, 2 tRICKS OF 11 AY, near Llanwern Station. To view apply Mr lloxmv Morgan. Llanwern. Catalogues of tiro ¡''4)RES OF DEAN. SPEEDVVELt, NEWBRIDGE COLLIERY, Near Drybrwk, Gloucestershire. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS A^D OTHERS. MESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT have received instructions from tba -to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Bell Hotel, Gloucester, on SATURDAY, October 25tb, 1830, at 5 for 3.«i0 <> clofk, tile above „ VALTJAm.fi LEASEHOLD STEAM AND HOUSE u COAL COLLIERY. nelaifer »term of 2i vcar» from 1st October. of acquiring reces- sion. The Colliery M worked from a tevel, has Great Western Railway pHing attached; headings-are in sodd coal: no rmnrpinR is-reaairod <laat ywar's output exceeded 13,000 tons, and the ccncewras^in-ibtHrOugb working order throughout. For further p&Kieuiars at ordamto,view. j .the AuctiMiewa, Newport, Mon., or to Mr Alfred Searle, Solicitor, Trte Liwri, Maindee, Newport, Man. 7095 JglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEW- PORT, BILL-POSTER aud DELIVERER for TOWN ilncZ COUNTER?. Rtfjate all t;be nriocipal Hoardings iJ Nt>vporb, &<j. 100?^ by ^.urtion. SALE THIS DAY. AT THE MART, BANK.BUILDINGS, ST. MAR.Y- Sin-KE). CARDIFF. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1850, at 7 p.m. MESSRS W. SANDERS & SONS- are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, in the following or such other lota and subject to such conditions as may be determined,-the • following valuable LEASEHOLDS, viz. LOT 1, is withdrawn. LOT 2.—Nos. lib, 118, and 120, CARLISLE STREET, SOUTH SPLOTT. These well-built six-roomed Dwelling-houses are in the occupation of tiood tenants, at the weekly rent of 7s Od each. They have iron railings and grass plots in front of-each, and are exceptionally well finisued cot- tages, particularly suitable for purchase by working men for their own occupation, and will be offered separately if fonnd expedient. Held under lease for -99, yeltr. commencing 25th March, 1885. Ground rent, B2 10s per house. LOT S.-Nos. 122 and 124, Carlisle-street, similar-in every respect to Lot 2 above described, LOT 4.—91, HABERSHON-STREET. Large Corner Shop, with living room, kitchen, and scutlery, and three extra large bedrooms. Stable and yard at rear. Ground rent ooly £3. LOTS 5 and b.-Nos. 2? and 89, Habershon street, simdar houses to Lots 2 and 3, and beldforaainnlar term at like ground rents. AVeekly rentals, 8 and 7s 6d respectively. LOTS 7 to 12 (inclusive),-Nos. 34, 36, 38, 40,42. and 44, BERESFORD-ROAD, ROATH (off Nenport-road, near east end of Broadway). Similar well-built houses;to thas&.above described in Lots 2 aud 3, held under; separate leases from 28th September, It:86, at a ground rent of £ 6 15s each, and will be offered separately in the first instance. Let.to excellent tenants at a rental oilEs per week each. LOT 13.-No. 3, ST. JOHN'S CRESCENT, CANTON. The House contains two large reception rooms, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices on the ground-floor, & very good bedrooms, and usual modern appointments on the first and second floors, and is at present in the cccupation of Mr William Akers, at the moderate yearly rent of 1;40. Ground rent, £ 5 5s. LOT 14.-No. 18, ST; JOHN'S CRESCENT. This House also contains two reception rooms, kitchen, and usnal offices, 6 bedrooms, hot and cold i bath, lavatory, &c., and is in the occupation of Capt. l^ewer, at aAveekly-rent of 13s. Possession may be bad at Christmbs. Ground,ro,,it. ;Cl. ENm LOT 15.-No. 20, ST. JOUN. CRFSCENT. Similar in accommodation to Lot 14, biifc with Jarger frontage, being the end house otlilock. Ground rent, £4. Early -possession may be liad. LOT 16.-No. 17, ETON-PLACE. A most desirable little villa residence, immediately faciug Penllyn-road, and at the corner of Denton- roaci, in the occupation of Mr Howells, as weekly tciuuitj, at tho moderafce. reiit of 9.^ 1 ho house con- tains front and back parlours, kitchen, scullery, &c., on-ground floor, and four bedrooms, flnu-col^I bstlhon first-floor. Ground rent, £ 313s 4d. LOT 17,—Nos. 5, 7 and 9, DEN TON-ROAD. Three dwellinc houses with similar accommodation to Lot lb, but with hot and cold bath. let to weekly tenants at 93 per week each. Ground rent 5 each. Lots 13 to 17, inclusive, are situate in one of the most desirable and quiet neighbourhoods in Cardiff, with very pleasing surroundings, each having back entrance from lane. Each of the lots is held under lease from J. G. R. Homfrav. Esq.. for a term of 99 years, commencing 2nd February, 1880. For further particulars as to Lots 2 to 12, inclusive, apply to W. Bradley, Solicitor, 3, High-street, Car- diff; as to Lots 13, 14, 16, and 17, to Messrs Merrils. and-Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff as to Lot 15, no Messrs Jones, Mackintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors,. Sc. Jottn's-square, Cardiff and as to all tho Lots, to the Actioneers, at their Offices, 28, St..Mary-street,, Cardiff. LON SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. 25th. ATTY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF.— The NEXT AVEEKLY SAIjE of HUNTERS, HARNESS, HORSES, COBS, and PONIES will take place on the above date, at 2.30. Present entries include eight good horses. Particulars on Friday. Further entries are respectfully solicited. 7285 On MONDAY, OCTOBER 27!th, AT PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF (cloae to Messrs Solomon Andrew and Son's yard). IMPORTANT SALE of 12 nm and cart; horses, 5 and 6 years old, 15 to 16 hands high several spring trollies, spring carts, dog-cart, stylish gig, 8 sets of "cart and other harness, 2 saddles and bridles, &c., &c. MR. W. G. LATTY is favoured with in- structions from Mr John Moon (who having finished the grass and clover season, is clearing otf the horses, &c., that have been working the green food carts during the summer months) to S ELL by AUC. TION, on the above date, at Two o'clock to the minute, the whole of the above, which will be on view two days prior to and morning of sale. For further particulars please see posters distri- buted in the district, or apply to the Auctioneer, Gla- morgan Horse Repository, Cardiff. 6704 FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOT, NEAR CARDIFF. MR SPENCER JOSLEN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cow and Snuffers Inn, near Llandaff Station, on SATURDAY, the 25th October, 1890, at 4.30 p.m., all that Plot of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, 48ft. 6in. by 133ft. situate at Copplestone-road, near New Church, Llandaff Yard, suitable for two or move- houses. 7244 Particulars of the Auctioneer, 16, High-street, Car- diff, or of J. H. AVesfcyr-Evans. Esq. Solicitor, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. HALF-WAY HOUSE. LLANSAMLET ABOUT FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM LLANSAMLET STATION, G.W.R. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, COBS, PONIES, COWS, &c. MR W. HARRY BEES is instructed by Mr Benjamin Rees to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1890, at the above premises, 25 HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, including powerful draught horses (four to six years old), carters, colliers, handsome fast-trotting cobs and ponies for saddle and harness, all selected with great care and judgment, and well worth the attention of contractors, hauliers, and others requiring good reliable animals. At the same time thero will be sold 5 CHOICE MILCH COAVS, IN FULL PROFIT, PIGS, &c. Luncheon on the table at 1,2- Sale to commence at one o clock. Terms: Six months credit on approvednbills, or -the usnal discount for cash. '!2Z'3 BERTHOLLY HOUSE, LLANTRISSANT, 3 Miles from Usk and 5 MUes from CaCTloOTL HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UNDESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK, Comprising :— 39 Head of CROSS-BRIM) CATTLE, 90 CROSS-BRED EWES & 3 SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS, 8 IIORSES and COLTS, 20 Tons PRIME MEADOAV HAY, 160 Acres GRASS KEEP to 2nd February next. IMPLEMENTS, Ac. MR THOMAS PARRY is honoured ■with instructions from^John Cory, Esq., who is giving up the house and lauds, to CONDUCT a SALE of his very VALUABLE STOCK, on the premises as above, on MONDAY, October 27th, 1890. Luncheon (by ticket) o,t 12. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Full particulars in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneer, Newport, Mon, Dated October 18th, 1690. 7310 SALE THIS DAY, DROPE FARM. ST. GEORGES,SUPER-ELY. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has received in- structions from Mrs Evans (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, October 23rd, 1890, viz, :— 60 BREEDING EWES. 40 HEAD of CATTLE. 12 CART and other HORSES. Large quantity of Clover and Meadow Hay (well- harvested), also Corn and I-toot Crops, Huffage, and the usual FARM IMPLEMENTS. Four months' credit on the usual condition. Refreshments at II. Sale at 12.30. Further particulars see bills, or may-be bad of the Auctioneer, at Cowbridge. 7075 WEDDING p R E S B N T S-, w -B- AND T ESTIMONIAL P-LATE. MESSRS (JROSS JJROTHERS JD Are nowe, xltibiting,, the NEWEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK IN WALES OF ELECTRO SILVER-PLATE, FINE CUTLERY, and STERLING SILVER ARTICLES. The Public will do well by Inspecting theif Stock- before Purchasing elsewhere. CATALOGUES FREE. AGENTS FOR FLKINGTOVS, MAPPIN AND WEBB'S PLATE. 3 AND 4, ST. MARY'S-STREET, CARDIFF. 3449 f —————————.———. '————.————————— THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The C, RFAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints .-—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the r back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore tnroat, sore rheads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, -wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. I' In boxes at Is lAu and 2s 9d each, sold by most r.Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory 44 Oxford-street, Swansea. 1004 IMPORTANT.—One Box of Horton's j JL r.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private < casesa-nd complications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gravel and pains in the back. Free from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. Horton, M.P.'S. (from the General Hospital), Aston., road,. Birmingham. AgentsCardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-street. Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport— Young, Ghaoriky High- -street. N.B.— Has never Lsen fajovw^-fS-TULottecs bws?wenre$fw. Pl«jw0ncwnc«papflr. 531?. a1£5 b!! Aurtion. BRYN-NEWYDD, SKETTY, NEAR SW ANSEA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, OLD CHINA, SILVER, ELECTRO PLATE, CAR- RIAGE,S, HARNESS, PLANTS, &C. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from the Executors of the late Charles Thomas Wilson, Esq.. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Residence, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28th and 29th, 1890, the whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, &c. Comprising the contents of the dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, library, five bed and aressing-rooms, pantries, hall, staircase and passages, kitchen, scul- lery, and offices, coach-house, harness room, stables, gardens, &e. Full particulars of which may be obtained from the catalogues, which may be had one week prior to.sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon each day. The goods may be viewed day prior to sale from 11 a.m. to 4 p.n. by catalogue only. N.B.—The books will be sold at the Swansea Auction Rooms at a date that will appear in future announce- ments. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at tlieir Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 7080 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10"CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. "TVTESSRS H. HILL AND CO. will JTJ- £ ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises,on FRIDAY, October 24t,h, 1890, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Effects, Comprising oak and mahogany dining-room suites in American leather, mahogany sideboard with plate- glass back, mahogany dining"tables with extra leaves, mahogany book cases, walnut drawing-room suites in velvet, walnut loo tables, brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, [ mahogany j*ishstands with marble tops, dressing tables, towel horses, commodes, mahogany wardrobes,, cane-seat chairs, set of chamber ware, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. N.B.—1The whole must be cleared to make room for the sale of Drapery. Auctioneers Offices, 10, Castle-street. 7306 SALE TO-MORROAV. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- r,_ STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF LARGE LOT OF WOOLLEN CLOTHS, READY-MADES, & GENERAL DRAPERY. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .i.vJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, October 24th, 25th, and 27th, 1S90, a large stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, GENERAL DRAPERY, &c., comprising woollens, ready-mades, prints, and cretonnes, flannels and shirtings, ladies' ulsters, rackets, and shawls, silks, velvets, and plushes, ribbons, hosiery, gloves, men's mercery and haber- dashery, window hollands in great variety, Ac. Sale to commence on Friday at Seven p.m. on Saturday and Monday at Eleven a.m. and Seven p.m. The above will he sold in lots to suit small shop- keeper& and the general public. 7341 TIDENIIAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. SALE of a. VALUABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCE. standing in its own Grounds, approached by a carriage drive, most pleasantly situated on the banks of the Wye, and about 2 miles from Chepstow Railway Station, 1 mile from Tidonham Station, and known as Oakcliffe," together with 3a. Or. 33p. (more or less) of Orchard and Pasture Land, with a lpng frontage to the main road leading from Chepstow to Coleford, which MR A. E. KINGSFORD is favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Mrs Ann Smart to SELL by AUCTION, at the Beau- fort Arms Hotel, Chepstow, on WEDNESDAY, October 29, 1890, at Four o'clock punctually, subject to con- ditions to be then produced. The house contains good entrance-hall, dining and drawing-rooms (with French casement windows), kitchen, larder, and china pantry. On the first floor 4 bedroomstit(I w.c. Leading from, the kitchen is a covered lobby with coal and wood store, fitted with copper, and sink, also a large cellar. The outhouses comprise coach-house and 2 rooms over, stabling for 2 horses, and pig's cot, together with a stone-built cottage. Plentiful supply of water on the property. The residence and outbuildings are situated on lime stone, occupying an elevated position and commanding magnificent and extensive views. The meadow ana orchard land are of most productive quality. The. whole of the above will be oflered in one lot. Particulars of sale may be obtained of Mr J. Basil, Solicitor, 10, Augustine's-parade, Bristol Mr H. A. AVilliaius, Beaufort-square, Chepstow or of the Auctioneer, Chepstow. 59 attfr Contracts. TO BUILDERS. —TENDERS IRE IMM for BUILDING a ATESTRY at Betliania, Glyn Neath. Plans and Specification to be seen at Post- office, Glyn Neath. Tenders received on or before October 25th. T. AY'ILLIAMS, Secretary. 655 TO SINKERS.—TENDERS are invited for Sinking Two Deep Pits near Neath, for the Main Colliery Company, Limited. Specifications and particulars vaay be obtained on payment of two guineas, wnítlJ will be returned "upon a bona-fide tender being received at the Company's Offices, Skewen, near Neath, Glamorganshire. Tenders to be in by 5th November. 7177 uilbing !Tridít5.. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH AVALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 7,606103 8d. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easv Repayments. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent, yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary, 1. FRIAR'S CHAMBERS, NEAVPORT. 6283 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12, vvestgate-st., Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent, on Old and New Advances.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 T JJOUSE JpiJBJSfie H I NG. B. EVANS AND QOMPY. ARE NOW MAKING A Q. R A N D JJ IS P-l AT OF ALL KINDS OP £ JA £ INET JjlURNITURE, CARPETS, FLOOR CL OT H S, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, IRON- MONGERY, HGtfSEflOLD LINENS, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR COMPLETE HOUSE-FUitNiaeiNG. CATALOGUE 1 AN INSPECTION -RESPECTFULLY -INVITED. TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA, Ocr. 23, 1890. 1046 1\C. "X V T fr 1 GEORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY VOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, COUGH ASTHMA, &c. T AVhen other things fat!, get a bottle, take according to directions, and -OA^§ AM. its won^ul power to your In Bottles, ls l^d and 2a 9d. GEORGE^ UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO- i BE THE SAFEST AND BEST. J 'i 'Contain no Opium nor anything TNJB&NTS' ^niuri°us to the youngest babe. For i Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure Pr\\X7"r»Tr<T>ei certain specific. A mother's W JJJljiiv} best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, Is Up EACH. pOWDERS nù certam Bpeciüc. A mother's W JJJljiiv} best help and comfort. JL IN PACKETS, 1& Up EACH. Note- eadthe rem,-tria-ble,,tu(C interesting testi- monialsaround each packet and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold, •everywhere. Manufactory PENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1267 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OMCES-. -CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. 11 Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and N oighb aurhoo d'. Contractors for all descriptions of Md^tigipgvCSbjCTilariJiatribtttangi.&c. r~< to.low—1 public Jtotxtts. ETHANY BAPTIST SUNDAY- SCHOOL, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF.— The 77th ANNIVERSARY will be celebrated on SUN- DAY NEXT. Preacher, Rev J. HUNT COOKE, Editor of the Freeman. Morning, 11 Evening. 6.30. 17 UTCH RHENISH RAILWAY COM- PANY, in Liquidation.—Messrs B. AV. BLYDEN- STEIN and CO., 55-56, Threadneedle-street, London, E.C., are prepared to RECEIVE SHARES of the above company for transmission to Amsterdam, for the purpose of collecting the repayment, which Is now being effected in the following proportions :— Els. 280 on each fls. 240 paid-up. ns. 113.60 „ fts. 96 Fls. 42.60 fis, 36 as announced by the Dutch Rhenish Railway Company. For lists, terns, and further particulars, appiv to Messrs B. W. Biydenstein and Co., 55-56, Threacineeftle- street, London, E.C. 7328 THE WELSH CHURCH BAZAAR. (Under distinguished patronage.) PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, OCTOBER 28TH (TUESDAY), 29TH, 30TH, AND 31ST. Season Tickets, 3s; To be had of Mr W. Lewis. Duke-street, Cardiff. For particulars see bills. 7152 0OUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1890. It is this day RESOLVED and ORDERED, by the Council of the County Borough of Cardiff, in pursu- ance, and under the authority of the Cardiff Corpora- tion Act, 1884, that the following streets, being now formed or set out within the County Borough of Cardiff, and not sewered, levelled, metailed, flagged, kerbecl, channelled, and made good to the satisfaction of the Council, namely :— PENARTH ROAD (from TRADE STREET, opposite the end of Cor- 1TARPUR STREET, poration road to the HAVELOCK PLACE, and- Penarth Branch Rail- j BISHOP STREET. wn>")> I shall, within two months from the date of the lasfft publication of this Notice in pursuance of the nro- visions of the said Act, be FREED FROM OBSTRUC- TION, SEWERED, LEVELLED, METALLED, FLAGGED, KERBED, CHANNELLED, MADE GOOD, and otherwise completed by the respective owners of the buildings and land adjoining or abutting on such Streets, at their respective charges and ex- penses and in the manner following, that is to say :— The inside dimensions of the sewers to be not less than 3 feet 5 inches by 2 feet, and to be constructed of solid, sound, well burnt bricks, with 9 inches invert and 4%'inches side walls and arch, and 10 be laid at ii rate or_ rates of inclination, and at depths in accorcl-* ance with sections prepared by the Borough Engineer ance with sections prepared by the Borough Engineer and Surveyor, or as may be otherwise determined, with <ill manholes, ventilating shafts, and side entrances« necessary for the proper access to and ventilating of the same; carriage-ways and footways to lie carefully ¡' excavated, levelled, and formed; sites of carriage- ways to be excavated, levelled, and prepared for receiving foundations in such a manner :18,may be necessary in each case to obtain the proper levels and contour of the surface, in relation to footpaths and adjacent builaings, and in accordance with sections as prepared the ground over any line of sewer-trench or recent opening of trenches for Gas or Water Mains to be thoroughly rammed before the foundation is laid on, the surface to 1 eceiyc the foundation to be formed 'svith a rise from each side to the centre at the rate of 1 fyich in 2 feet, or otherwise as shown on the sections the foundation to consist of a layer of strong, clean, dry gravel spalls, chippings, or rough broken stone, not less j than 6 inches thick, to be rolled immediately after spreading the metallinq to be of Castell Coch lime- stone, and broken sufficiently small to pass in any direction through a. gauge 2 inches in diameter to be laid on to give a depth of not less than 6 inches when roned, the rolling to be done before the gravel is laill on a covering^ of limestone screenings or limestone gravel 1 inch thick to be laid on the metalling, and watered, and rolled until a firm and regular surface is obtained the channels to be formed of Newbridge stone, 12 inches wide and 4 inches thick, no stone to be less than 13 inches long, well squared, chisel-dressed on joints, beds, and face, and to be firmly set in line mortar, on a bed of concrete 6 inches deep; the channels to be set with an inclination of of an inch from the kerb to the outer: edge, and to be laid at such levels as will give the-most efficient fall to the respective grids; in back lanes the-, channels, if so required, to be formed with Lechv.ith stone 10 inches by 7 inches, formed with a hollow down the centre 4 inches wide and ll/2 inch deep, and to lie laid on a bed of concrete 6 inches deep the kerb stones to be of the best Newbridge stone, uniformly 4 inches wide, and 12 inches deep, to average 2 feet in length and no stone orcloser to be less "than 18 inches in leng-tlt; to be squared on all sides, chisel-jointed, an.'l dressed on back joint, top edge, and face, and tirmly" set in fine mortar on a solid bed; at street comers, ûros8ings, and singles, the kerb to describe curves of such radii as shown 011 the plans prepared by the Uorough Engineer and Surveyor the surfa ee of the footways to Tall from the houses to the outer edge of the kerb stone with all inclination of 1 inch in 2 feet; the channel stones at their highest point to drop 3 inches below the top edge of the kerb stones; the foot- ways to be paved with flagging of not less than 2% inches thick of sound Newbridge stone, or stone of equal quality, well squared through, out of windllls, laid in flno mortar, on a bed of gravel, stone chippings, fine ashes, ov shatp sand, 4 inches thick, spread and rojnmed on a solicl bed prepared for the same, the quantity of 18-inch gauge stone not to exceed Vi of tlic whole, measured lineally the flags to break joint three inches at the least, and the coursing joints to break joint with, and be Laid at right angles to the kerb the flagging to be cut for shute channels 4 inches by inch opposite each down shute, and to be properly- trimmed round all coal plates, cellar flaps, area grids, or other fittings or shall be laid with best Stafford- shire blue paving bricks laid on a bed of concrete six inches thick, or with such other materials as may be approved by the Borough Engineer the crossings to be laid in widths corresponding to the footways, with Newbridge or Granite sets, in regular courses and of a uniform depth, laid in fine mortar, on a bed of concrete 12 inches thick, well rammed, and formed with the proper rise where the kerb is circular the crossing stones to be dressed to fit the curve the mortar used throughout the works to be of a strong consistency, ^composed of one part, screened Blue Lias quick lime to two parts clean sharp sand, thoroughly mixed and used while fresh. The whole of the above-mentioned works Co be exe- cuted in accordance with the above specification, and with the plans and sections, which may be inspected at the office of the Borough Engineer HJ1d Sui-veyor, in the Town-hall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, between the hours of 10 1.. in. and 4 p.m., or on Saturdays between 10 a.. in. and 1 p.m. and to be of the dimensions, widths, and levels shown thereon; and the whole of the materials, and workmanship to be of the best description, and subject-to the examination and approval of the council or theirrproper officers. J. L. AVIIEATLEY, Town Clerk. I DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED, that if such works be not, commenced in the Streets mentioned in the above order within one month after the last publication of this Order, or be not duly proceeded with after being commenced, or be not completed within the time and in the manner herein- before expressed, or be, in the opinion of the Surveyor, insufficiently or improperly done, the said Council will cause to be executed, completed, or re-executed, as the case may require, all or any of the said works, and the costs incurred by the council in any such case shall be deemed private improvement expenses, and shall be recoverable accordingly from the person or persons in default. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Dated this 13th day of October, 1890. 7212 BCwjal Rothes. THE BANKRUPCY ACT) 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE HENRY CHARLES PRYCE, formerly of 9, Union-street, Dowlais, Glamorganshire, now of -the Boot Exchange, Cwmtillery, Monmouthshire, Boot and Shoe Dealer. Merthyr Ty(Ifil.-No. 5 of 1890. Receiving Order made-October 15tli, 1890. Date of Order for Summary Administration — October 20tli, 1890. (Date of Adjudication—October 15th, 1890. .Date and place of First Meeting-October 31st, 1890. afi 12 noon, Official Receiver's Office, Merthvr Tydfil. (Date of Public Examination—November 24th, 1890,. 3 p.m., Court House, Market-square, MertfSyr Tydfil. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address—65, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. _.rl 22nd, October, 1890. 7345 JuhU, Appilintmtitts. RISCA SCHOOL BOAP\,D.-RISCA' MIXED SCHOOL. AV ANTED at once, CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT- MASTER. Salary S60 per annum. Applications, stating age and qualifications (especially regarding music and singing), anùenclosmg copies of three testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned on orbefore- November Ust. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 20, High-Ettreet, Newport. 7340 I S CSA S-C H 0 0 LBO A RD. WANTED, a MISTRESS, to take charge of the Girls' Department of the Pontymister School from the 1st of January next. Salary, £70 por annum. Applications, stating age and experience, together with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on ov before "October 31st inst. T. S. EDWARDS, Solicitor. 20, High-street,Newport, Mon. 7304 -r- JpiANOS, -ORGA:NS, pIANOS.: CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s >6d monthly. Organs frcm 5s monthly. The l'nbricarffiinvited to inspect Tar "E A T; H AND S O N S' Stock of PEANOS, ORGANS, &c., • As-Pounds will be Saved by placing. their Orders with them. fEvery^Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in-Tunesone year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. H,.E A-T%,H AND g' OS- „ PIANOFORTE AND ORGAX MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS, QUEEN- S T R E E T CARDIFF, AND 54\ TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 1 9431-5-1066 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PLLLS is wa'/j-anted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Orga us in either sex (acquired or constitutional), is wa;-xanted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Orga us in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, ana Pains in the Back. Guaranteed freo-from .Mercury. SoiYl in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists, -and Patent M cdictne Arendors throughout tho world or senfe-to any ivddress for sixty sta.mps by the Makers, The Lmooi»-«Cing Corr.pany, Iercury. SoiYl in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists, and Patent M cdictne Vendors throughout tho world or senfe-to any ivddress for sixty sta.mps by the Makers, The Lmooi»-«Cing Corr.pany, ItaneoiD. rug -,Go;, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. PjXIZE MEDAL AWARDED TO J. S. FRY AND SONS. F PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared ky a new and Special scientific process, securing extreme solubility and. developing the finest flavour of tho .cocoa.—"It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea, for young persons." -Sir Chas. A. Cameron, President Royal College oj Surgeons, Ireland, <fx. 1011 puhlíc JuttHsmtnts. CARDIFF. THE A T I ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAG-EH..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, Extraordinary antf most Expensive Engagement. Auguste Van Biene's burlesque Company, in the Enor- mously Successful Gaietv Burlesque, FAUST UP TO DATE. As plaved over 400 times at the I^AIETY THEATRE, LONDON. V^T Including the following well-known Artistes Miss FLORENCE BILTOM (Sister to Lady Dunlo). Miss ALICE BARNEY "f. Miss AMY AL'GAR,')E. Miss MILLIE MARION. Mr EDMUND PAYNE. Mr LOUIS KELLEHER. Mr GEORGE HONEY. Etc.. etc., et-c., AND POWERFUL CHORUS. THE FAMOUS GAIETY QUARTETTE. DAY PERFORMANCE (by Special Desire) Saturday Next, October 25th, at 2 o'clock. Children and Schools Half-price. MONDAY, OCT. 27th, the PRIVATE SECRETARY. Box Plan at Thompson & Shackell's '(Limited). F 1 RAND 'THEATRE, CARDIFF^ G TO-NIGHT. WILSON BARRETT'S GREAT PLAY, P R O O P. L LONDON COMPANY AND EFFECTS. Popular Prfees:-Cirele, 2s Stalls, Is 6d; Back Circle, Is: Pit, Sd Gallery, 4d. MONDAY NEXT—The Military Drama, THE KNAPSACK. The world-famed YOKES will shortly appear. By Special De«u*e. THE I I D G E T S RE-ENGAGED FOR THREE DAYS LONGER. D'ARC'S GRAND AVAXAYORKS, ST MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. Major and Mrs Mite hold Two Receptions Daily. Professor Birch's MIDGETS (late 3 to 5, 7 to 10.. Madame D'ARC desire" to tender her sincere ihanks for the patronage she has received in the p2'.t, and to remind them this is positively the Last AVeel? of Major and Mrs Mite's Receptio:1s. The Lilliputian "-olldÙs. PARK HALL, CARDIFF*. THREE NIGHTS ONLY — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Oct. 23, 24,,25. The celebrated BOHEE OPERATIC MINSTREL COMBINATION, Including the famous Royal Bohee Brothers. Entirely new company and programme. Special Day Performance Saturday Next, Oct. 23,at 3 oV>ors open 2.30. Prices 3s, 2s, Is, aaid 6d. Dotrs open'7.30, commeuee at 8. Plan and tickets les Thompson and Shackell's. 8t jrjpHEEE YEARS' SYSTEA) fJlHREE YEARS' g^STEM JpIANOFORTES ^BY BROADWOOD, jpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD, pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, jpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, JpIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, pLANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid, for; after which, and AYithout any Further Charcje whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. npHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC AVAREHOUSE, CARDIFF. rjNHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. rjNHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, ALSO AT 142; NEWFOUNDLAND-ROAD, BRISTOL (Late Bennett and Co.), PROMENADE, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, AND PONTYPRIDD. rjTEE rjlHREE YEARS' gYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACK ELL upwards of twenty years ago, sinCf which time many thousands of homes have been reiv dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there need be no house witiiouta PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, &c-, free by- post, en the application of an) intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Buyers. and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS arG. always in Stock to select from at about HALF-PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELI^ LIMITED, ■ CARDIFF, SAVANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 169e and PONTYPRlDQ- Telegrams; "Carrossier, Bristol." Telephone, No. 247. THE Tt LEPHO-NE AND G;0 U T H ALES. 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