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ALJLSOPF & ONS, A. BASS & co>' \C' v/i\ and ottaara C/>\ of the flnart Np* BURTON ■Prices 4^V ales KiMer per vqK Jerkin Firkin 18s 98 <#\ 21b 10s 6d Q\ 24a 12s X V\ And upwards l-30 <falis bg ^ttnign. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. lIansehold Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Aug 18 M essrs W. C, CLARKE & DOVEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Aug 18 GrOceries &Oc., at Tonypandy August 19 Messrs TREGERTHHN DUNN and Co., Steamship Shares, at Cardiff. Aug. 28 Mr 1). EVANS. Valuable Properties, at Cardiff Sent. 11 „ Messrs GOTTWALT7 <fc BOWRING. ■pQUsehold Furniture, &e., at Cardiff.. Aug.19 & 20 100 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Sept 5 Sheep and Cattle, at Ely, near Cardiff Sept, 15 Contractors' Horses, at Cardiff Aug. 16 w Remand Lamb*, at Canton. Cardiff Sep. 19 Oxford Down Ram Lambs, nt Cardiff .Sep. 19 Ilam Lambs, at Cowbridge Fair Sept. 29 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Leasehold Family Residence. at Newport .Aug. 20 Mr RICHAliD E. HUGHES. leasehold Property and Snares, at Swansea ..Aug. 18 £ Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. roperties, at Cardiff August 21 easehold Properties, at Cai diff Aug. 26 Mr W. G. LATIY. Horses, at Cardiff .Aug. 16 Jwo tart Horses, Ac., at Cardiff -Aug. 16 Cobs and Pon es, at Neath Aug. iM Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. freehold Estates, at Llandilo Aug. 29 Messrs MADDOX and CO. Furniture and Effects, at Rooms Aug. 19 & 21 *00 Safety Bicycles, at Rooms .August 20 Mr PHILIP MORGAN. laTIn, Public.hou.,e. <c., at U.ik -Aug. 18 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. freehold Dwelling-hous", Ac, at Newport Sept 2 Messrs PARSON'S and ROBJENT. ^aluable Farm, at Newport, Mon Aug. 20 •Freehold Land, at Newport, Aug. 20 Mr WILLIAM IT. PRICE. leasehold Property, at Ebbw Vale Sep. 3 Messrs PRITCHARD. MOORE & CRUIT. American Cattle, at Avonniouth Dock August 19 Messrs STEPH EN MON mid ALEXANDER. freehold Farm, at Swansea August — *"reehoUl Property, at Mynyddyslwyit August — Plant, Machinery, &c at Cae rl eon ..Sept — "movable Plant, Machinery, <&c., at Maesteg.. Sept. Messrs S RAKER and SON. freehold Property, at lb lvf rd August 27 Mr JOHN THOMAS (C wbtsdae). Limbs, Cows, Horses, &c., at Cowbridge, Sept. 11 „ Mr F. WARD. kittle, at Roath Cattle Lairs August 18 C- DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, c^RDIEF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, August 19th and 2lst, commencing t-ach dav at Two o clock precisely. {*2ALE ()K VKRY EXCELLENT ROUSK- V-7 HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, for dtawing and (tining-rooms, halls, and bedrooms, and 9°ICpnsing generally walnut,oak, and mahogany suites in leather, plush, and tapestry, with massive side- wards, cabinets, overmantels and tables to match; ?a'l stands and chairs iron and brass be <str -s, w;th Adding complete bedroom suites, duche. tallies washstands in bircli, mahogany, am! waliui:, with J^awbes, chests of drawers en suite, and liumorous ^ber effects. Also a quantity of furniture, sold by Order (of the hidl hailEr. J^oods on view morning of each day's sale. ^Ull_ J. G. MADDOX & CO Auctioneers. &UKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON WEDNE*DAY, AUGUST 20xil, 18J0, j Commencing at 2.30 and 7.30 w.ui. ^Sr SALE OF TDK SEASON OK A CONSIGN- MENT OF NEW SAFETY BICYCLES AND TR1CYC1.ES. JVS ES*RS J. a. MADDOX and CO. will <T-I. SELL by AUO ITON on the ;ul;ove dat«, about 100 ABsOLU I'ELY NEW SAFETY BICYCLES anlÍ a numhor of Cripper Tricycles. t ^PFCIAI. NOTICE.—Ail these Machines are uaran. eed JiHAND NEW 3890 PATTERNS, and are the *ndard qualities of Coventry makers of high repute, () that this sale offers a sneciai opportunity to cycle and ironmongers, as well as to private gentle- .e", of securing really reli :blo and first-class cycles J'ith ihe most modern improvements, at exceptionally ^J'pUrable prices. i' e machines may be inspected day prior to antt on lr.ornlllg of sale. ,etaiiod Ci. tal»«ue-i ui .y IK* had on and after the inst. on application to the Auctioneers, at- their s and Salerooms, M-5, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5918 SALE THIS DAY. SATURDAY NEXT. AUGUST J6th. at 2.30 P.M. 8 ATTY'S RMPOSITOKY, CARDIFF.— ■pT Next WEEKLY SALE of Horses, Cobs, and ponies will take piace on the abovo date. Early optica of entiies are respectfully solicited. 5926 SALE THIS DAY. Glamorgan Horse Repository, Cardiff, ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16th, at 2.30 p.m. W. U, LAI TV is instructed to p-'X SELL by AUCTION, without reserve as above the powers of a bill of sale), Two Powerful Cart worses, Two Tip Carts, and Two Sets c>t Cart JJarnes?, ^c. 5953 lo Colliery Proprietors and others.— Cattle Market, •"eath. On Wednesday Next, Aug. 20th, 1890.— im- l oriant Sale" i f about Thirty Cobs and Ponies, in- inding several match pairs from 12 to 15 hands high, aU of which are warranted Ilerfcctly quiet to ritle and (lriv., TV'S W. G-. LATTY is instructed to p SELL the whole of the above by AUCTION, n the above date, at twelve o'clock to the minute. On view morjiii'g of sale, at the Market, Neath, -auctioneers Offices, Glamorgan Horse Repository, t^dilf. 5B76 On view of sale, at the Market, Neath, -auctioneers Oiffces, Glamorgan Horse Repository, t^dilf. 5B76 IUT<sr:LL STREET AND UNION-STREET, CARDIFF, AND HEREFORD-STREET, MSALTMEAD. ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, -< he Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, n THURSDAY, August 2ist, 1850, at 7 o'clock in the the following ^^NG LEASEHOLD AND OTHER PROPERTIES RUSSELL-STREET. LOT 1.—All those two Superior Cottages and Pre- j^'aes. Numbers 18 arid 20, ltussell-street, near Castle- °.ad, let at the weekly rental of 7s per house. The above are well-built Cottages, having six rooms and a scullery cach, are in eood repair throughout, and always command desirable tenants. Term, 99 years from 25th March, 1873; Ground Rent, £ 2 19s 6d per house. UNIOX-STREET. f LOT 2.—Numbers 70, 71, 72, and 73, Union-street, in p"15 centre of Cardiff, immediately at the rear ot Vbarles-street Roman Caiholic Church, This lot is Ptiid for the residui of a term of 992 YEARS at the In the event of this b't being uividcd the ground rent will ba apportioned y the auctioneers. HEREFORD-STREET. 3. All those two uesiiable Cottages, and Remise. Numbers 13 and 15, Hereford-street, on the J ^ltiweaii Estate, now let to desirable tenants at the o\y weekly rental of 5s each. These houses are well (^'Ifc, and, being within easy distance of the centre of ilt!¡1f,. readily cOlHmand tenants. To viow, apply to the respective tenants; and for ^tther particulars as to Lot 1, to Mr James Moigan, v"-icitor, 37, St Mary-street. Cardiff as to Lot 6, to lr \y Yorath, Solicitor, 96, St Mary-street, Cardiff; as to the whole of the L^ts to the Auctioneers, ■iussrs Jenkins, Clarke and Company, Cambrian ^ambers, 12, Westg-Ue-streer., Cardiff. 5952 M UtK-STlWIH, CANTON, AND CLIFTON- STREET, ROA'lII. Tan "MART,' IJANIC BUILDINGS, ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, -AUGUST 26th, 890, ;> t Seven o'clock in the Evening, l\! ESSRS JENKINS, CLAUKti & COtf rS,r*- have been instructed by the Trustees ot the .i of the late Mi George Carpenter, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, (he following desirable PROPERTY IN MARK-STREET Jjlox l.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and *Til',MisES, No. 2j, Mark-street, in the occupation ^1 Air William Lewis. » Lot 2.—All that HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining r^ot. 1, and known as No. 23, Mark-street, in the occu- ^-io.n of Mr William 'J'arvor. •Ibe above properties are well built, are situate in one of the Iie-t letting streets in Cardiff, near the centre of the town, and let at the low weekly rentals of 10s 6d each. Tin- sale will include all the gas and other landlord's fittings, and as to Lot 1. the shed at ihe rear. Term 99 years from the 29th day of September, 18JQ. Both houses have back entrances. At ihe same tin.e will be offered— k 1'OT 3.—All tbat desirably-situated and improving r.>eity, 23. CLrFTON-STREET, being a good SHOP. {r^ELLLNG-HOUSE, and PREMISES, in the I,est of Clifton-street, now in the occupation of Miss 5rlck. at a rental amounting to ±,41 i2s per annum, ai;able monthly. QQ J bis p.opr'rty is held for a term of 99 years, from the 2bth Mav, HiSS. at the very low annual ground *wit of £ 2 10s.. f,.io view apply to tl:e respective tenants, and I or i^her particulars to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, a • ^Ury-strcet, or to Jenkins, Clarke, ami the ij^fcioneers, Caiubriau Cbambeis, West^ate-street, ytiitf •ted, August 12th, 1890. ^0°^ MSALE OF SiEAMSHIP SHARES. ESSRS TREGE RTHEN DUNN and C'O. beg to announce they will hold their ^XT MONTHLY SALE of at(K STEAMSHIP SHARKS On A? Exchang" Mart, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, JJ*^URSX>AY, August 28th, 1690, at 3 p,m. U >l»merous Shares have been entered. Full particu- *ill appear in future advertisement-. ■t"tries (or this saie are re.-pectfully solicited. °r lui ther pariiculars apply to Messrs Trearerthen ind Co., Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, -C^fHants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff, 5892 h The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. jyg R W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- j'ION. under distress for rent, on MONDAY 18th, HOUSEHOLJ> FURNITURE, Bagatelle »^^|^9-Gadoa^asks^Beer^&c^Sale^t^2^yclock^737 O S S' S jj_> OVAL BELFAST AERATED ^^TATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL. be obtained from yuur Grocer 6620 1 a1£5 iiii Aurtiati. HAIÆ THIS DAY AT 2 30 -» SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. TVTESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from the Contrac- tors to SELL by AUCTION, THIS ])-Y,SATURDAY, ^■"Sust 16lh, 1890, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, at 2.0 p.m., a further consignment of CONTK ACTORS' HORSES, from the RHOXDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. Sold in consequence of the Contract hating been finished. 5948 ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19TH AND 2GTH AUGUST, 1890. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FUltNI. TURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. (Principally supplied by Messrs Maple Co., London, and Messrs DANIEL LE u IS & son, Cardiff), a FULL SIZED VILLIARD TABLE with complete fittings, equal to new, a HIGH CLASS GRAND PIANOFORTE by ROSENKRA.VZ, ELEGANT FURNI- TURE OF 13 BRDHOOMs, in various woods, SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNITURE, VALUABLE AXM1NSTER, TuuKEY, AND WILTON CARPETS, SUITES of COSTLY CURTAINS, RECEPTION' ROOM and LIB It All Y, 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 of the late DOMINICK WATSON, ESQ. jV|\ESSES GOTT WALTZ & Bo WRING _A_V L have received iiis'.vr.ciions to catalogue and SELL by ALCTION at Jhsir Sale llooms, 11, High- street Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20th August, 139u, commencing at H o'clock punctually each dav, punctually each dav, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Removed from COMPTON CASTLFV near Bath, 'Ihe CONTENTo OF 13 BEDROOMS, comprising VERY HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, with costly furniture and hangings en suite, olh-r brass bedsteads in French and other designs, c;Lpital spring and hair mattresses, weil made dressing tables and washst-ands, a fine 7ft WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with large toilet tables ar;d appointments ell. suite, easy chairs, box ottomans, mantol boards, hamNoir.o Minton toilet services, HANDSOME BED- ROOM SETS in Walnut, Rosewood, Pin-, and other woods, lance screen, chintz allll Lice curtains, com- modes, portable wardrobes, woik table, walnut shaving glass, baths, best Brussels carpers, corridor carpets, rugs, fenders and irons. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOMS and BOUDOIR includes expensive Persian rugs and car- pets, masivJ fenders and fire-irons, handsome over- mantel. veiy BEAUTIFUL BONHEUlt DU JOUR, beautifully decorated SUPERB ROS» WOOD DRAW- ING-ROOM FUllNITU.tK, LUXURIOUS SETTEES, overmantel, cabinet, LOUNGE and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS in cosiiy covering, catd and occasional tables, vases and ornam nts, 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME OK AND PIANOFORTE,by ROSENKRaNZ Boudoir Furiiiture-A rosewood davenport, velvet- lined, and rosewood occasional tables, &c. I he DIN ING-KOOM FURNISHED in first-class style with teal Chippendale chairs and arm ctmrs, covered in hest Mor.cc > l-.ather, 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high glass cabinet back, very large inasnive aininu table, lire screen, a pair of i XPEN- SIVE DINNER WAGONS, Ecru lace curtains, a beautiful iui key carpet, J9 by 12, scrap screen, a clock, ,y groups, vases, and other ornaments, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. OAK HALL FUIU\lTUJtE, blue velvet curtains, antim's on shield, Turkey carpet, and expensive TURKEY S!AIH CARPETING and reds, FINELY- CARVEI) OLD OAK DINNER WAGON, haidsome vases, folding garden chairs, tennis rack, a flue hall set of stand and chairs, lounge chairs. The LIBRARY n CARVED OAK, comprising a writing table, a sideboard with carved ormments, a pedestal writing table, two pairs of curtains, two book- case?, a fine set of ehaiis in velvet, walnut octagon table, letterpress and stand, a AV tLL-FITTED BILLIARD TABLE (full size al,d in condition equal to new, and in mahogany with siate ben), and tile capital fittings complete for sume, comprising ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid ball", marking board, cues, half butts, lests. irons, bru-'hi-s, pool bfiskec. cover, ^c. Tin- CONTENTS OF KITCHEN, BUTLER'S PANTRY, and Dairy, consisting of garden ihairs, iron flower stage, and numerou-i misc; lliieou,9 items, all of which will be fully d"scnbed in Catalogues. ON VIEW THIS DA\ ANU UP TO TWO O'CLOCK ON MONDAY. SPECIAL NOTICE —The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to iliis sal-, ot high-doss Furniture, which is oj very elegant design "1HZ make, and well worthy the attention oj buyers. THE SALE BEING EA fRELY FILLED UP BY 'TIE CONTENTS OF CO Ml "TON CASTLE NO OTHER LOTS CAN Ble, INCLUDED. Catalogues may be had of th-s Auctioneers. 5467 CARDiEF. ANNUAL SALE OF SHOW AND OTHER ilOKSES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 h, 1&90, at Twelve o clock (Tbe dav following tile Cardiff Horse Show), MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING will SELL by AUC ION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, as above, 100 VALUABLE HORSES Including well knowlI HUNTER^ MRAXD HAR- NESS HORSES, and STEPPING COBS, many of which are priz-. winners. Stalls should be engaged :tt once as 50 entries have been received. ° 5397 -PJ:ELDllNAIty'-i-:Ó;¡lCK SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE, In a FIELD atijdning- the nus, Y FORGE, ELY, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the above ad- dress, on MONDAY", loth September, 1890, at Two o'clock; punctually, the following stock, tho property of Messrs Aker uSt F;<san's4,Davi3, Lewis, Shiri-y (Ca;ra), C. William* (lied Il-Uie), Winslow, and otli'.rs 360 SHEEP. 60 HAMPSHIRE DOWN BREEDING EWES. b'J POKLOOK AND 25 SHROPSHIRE DOWN BREEDING EWEs>. 150 CROSS-HRHD LAMBS. ID HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM. LAMBS. CATTLE. 10 DOWN CALVERS. :9 YEA RLING ST E EI IS. 2 Two-vear-old HKKKFORDS. 3 PiCDlGR.EE BULL CALVES. Further entries are solicited, and may be made to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 5893 ANNUAL RAM SALE. CANTON SEPTEMBER FAIR. MESSRS OOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at Canton Fair, on FRIDAY, 19th September, 1850, at 11 o'clock punctually, I, 20 SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM AND LAMB, From Messrs Akers, Pentrebane, St. Fagan's, Prize Winning Flock. 5S39 FMrther particul-ns may be had ot the Auctioneers. ANNUAL RAM SALE. CANTON, SEPTEMBER FAIR. j\/f ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING Xv.l. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at < -anton Fair, on FRIDAY, 19th September, at idfven 1,'c1ock 10 OXFORD DOWN RAM LAMBS, The property of G. C. Williams, K-q Llanrumny Hall. 6031 COWBRIDGE RAM FAIn. "}\/f ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Cov.bri-ige Fair on MONDAY, 29th September, 1890, at 11 o'clock punctually. 20 SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMBS, from Messrs Akers', Pentrebaue, Si Fagan's, prize- w jllliÏn floelr. S-900 AMERICAN CATTLE. MESSRS PRITCHARD, MOORE, & CRUIT WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 19 TH INST., AT THE AVONMOUTH DOCK LAIRS, 300 PRIME AMERICAN STEERS, EX S.S. CAIRO (NOW DUE). The Auctioneers direct the attention of the trade to this important consignment. The Sale will commence at 1.30 p.m. 21, Bridge-street, UlistJ, 15'h August, 1890. 6030 21.1 1ST. JOlIN'S-CK-ESCENT, C VNTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. T1. CLARKK and OOVEY wiil SEL!. bv AUCTION, at the above Address, .m MONDAY NEXT, August 18, :t very choice Lot of well-preserved illiki useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, late the property ofnlr J'heoiiore Schweitzer. The Lots wiil include a useful pony tmp arid harness, ,tl.(i tile wla)lt, in;iy I)eseen oil ttic inoi.lli!lg ot tile s-tlo, which will commence punctually fit 12 o'clock noon. There will be no Reserve. _3L Queen-street, Cardiff, August 12th, 1390. 6029 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CHRISTCHiniCH, NEAR Nit; WPOltT (MON.), SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAM). MR MORGAN MORGAN i3 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate llotul, Newport (Mon.), on TUESDAY, 2nd day of September, 1890, at. ,S p.m., all that Valuable FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, with stables, coach-house, outbuildings, piggeries, garden, orchard, and m ,-adow land, containing on the whole 12 acres 12 perches, or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Christchurch, near Newport—numbered l,07o and 1,076 in the Tithe Map of the said parish and 36 and 119 on the Map of the Manor of L'swerry, with a frontage to the road leading frtmi Newport to Nash. The ,viiole of the Premises have recently baeu put in thorough repair at a considerable cost. For leave to view and further particulars apply to •«r •^uc'oneers, Nos. 3 ami 4, Albert Chambers, Car- .or 'he Solicitors, Messrs Randall and Wilson, oohcitors, Cardiff and Bridgend. 6032 Telegrams Carrossier, Bristol.' Telephone No. 247 rjlHE ^telephone A nd SOUTH -^r ALES. Messrs EDWARD ROGERS and CO. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, BRlSlOL, be to inform their Cus- tomers and the Public in the Principality that their Works being in connection with the Telephone (Bristol, No. 247), they are in Direct Communication with the Trunk Line Public Call-rooms at Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Pontypridd, Aberdare, Mertbyr, Tredegar, Pontypool, Briton Ferry, Neath, Laudore, Morriston, and Llauelly. EDWARD ROGERS AND CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS (Hew" or Export), COLLEGE-PLACE, BRISTOL (One Minute's Walk from Cathedral). 3597 J^.JlLi.-PObTiNu N E WPORT, MON. J. DE REE.s, lbG COMMERCIAL-liOAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER ior TOWN and COUNTKV Kents ail the principal Hoardings in ^etvpori,. c. Worit osecuttja wicii (jespatca lC-e; all's Ittt J\udÜttt. SALE OF VALUABLE FRICEHOLI) AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF CAltDIFF. j\/3fR D. EVANS is instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Williams to SELL by AUCTION. at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, ou THURSDAY, the llth day of September, 1890, at 3 o'clock iu 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 I.-Nos. 18 and 19, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at 8s per week each.. LOT 2.—Nos. 20 and 21, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at 8<LOT I—Nos.C'l,' 3, 5, 7, and 9, PLATINUM-STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 4.—NOS. 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6< tier week each. LOT 5.-NOS. 21, 23, 25, and 27, PLATINUM- Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. I.OT 6. Nos. 29, 31, 53, AND 35, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week e icli. L o t.,i 1 and 2 are held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 10; per house. Lots 3,4, 5 and 6, are held under lease for 99 years, from 2oth March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 per house. The abovo are occupied by excellent tenants. LOT 7.—All that convenient and long-established FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLINGS-HOUSE AND BAKERY, situate and being o. 16, The Hayes. Cauiiff, having a frontage of l&A-fL, and a depth of about 72ft., now in the occupation of Mr J. J. Lloyd, grocer and provision merchant, as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of £ 18(1.. LOT 8. —All that convenient and a'tractive LEASE- HOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 17, The Hayes (adjoining Lot 7), situate next, but ons to the Royal At cade, having a frontage of 15ifb., andi (teptil of about 72ft., now in the occupation of Messrs Daniel Jones and Co., Drapers, ;is Yearly Tenaut, at au Annuai Rent of £ 150. Held under a lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1379, at the Annual Ground Rent of £ 44. Tile bovlJ.ntunell Properties are in an exceptionally good position, the Shops not only in the centre of the most busy thorough fare, but in the centre of the i own, where a. Fish Market will shortly be erected, which will make the" Hayes a plact) of still greater commercial 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. ,T „ Fur further particulars as to Lot 7 apply to ^il'• Heard, Solicitor, Cardiff and as to all the Lots to Mr M. A. Jenkins, Solicitor, Aberavo.r; or to the Auc- tioneer, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff 5° U K WAKD will SULL by AUCTION, AT THE ROATH CA I TLE LAIRS, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST lETtt. 189:>, THE REMAINING PORTION OF CATTLE LANDED EX S.S. PALENTINO. 6044 CoUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRUPERTY AND SHARES. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the owners to OFFER 'or SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ihe Royal Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, the Istil day of August, 189d, at laree o'clock in the Afternoon (suhjec;, to such conditions as shall then and there be produced]!, „ LOT 1.—All that commodious LEASEHOLD HOUSE" and PREMISES, situite and being No. 45, Carlton- terrace, Swansea, having a frontage of about 30 feet.. Held for a term of about 73 jears, at a ground rent of £ 5 a year. „ XT n, LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No- Ca> lion-terrace.. Held for same teim as Lot 1, at a ground rent of ;s4 ay LOT 3.—AJ1 that LEASEHOLD nouSE, No. Carl tOIJ.tenac\J, „ Held for the same term and ground rent as Lot z. LOT 4.-All that coiumo.iiousLEA-EH<)J<D • with good .frontage. No. 4, Carbon-terrace, S,v^JV!f Held on lo ise for a tens of 99 years from tlie June, 3884, at a ground rent, f £ 3 5s a year. LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 2, Cal- vert-terrace, Swansea, Held for a term of which ab nt 71, years are an expired, at a ground rent of £ 3 10s. LOT 6.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, >o o, Cal- veri-terrace, Swansea. lIeld for same term and ground rent, as Lot 5. LOT 7.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, No. 4, Cal- vert-terrace, Swansea. for saiufi term and ground rent as Lot 6. LOT 8.—18 Shares of £5!1 each (£40 Danl) in the BIRCIIGIWVE STEEL COMPANY. Limited. LOT 9.—8 Shares of B50 each iE59 paid) in the SWANSEA VALE SPELTER COMPANY, Limited. LOT 10 —50 Shares of Zlo each ( £ tf paid) in the RHONJlDA AND SWANSEA HAY RAILWAY COM- PANY, which will be sold in lots of 5 or 10. or as the Auctioneer may determine. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, apply to Mr J. H. Richards, gsq.. Solicitor, Swansea as to Lots 4, 8,9, aiii iO, to ivillialu Cox, Esq,, Solicitor, Swansea; and us to the whole to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. ti93b PARISHES OF LLANDKNNIr AND LLANSOY AND TOWN Oil UsK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND PUBLIC- HOUSE AND COPYHOLD, COTTAGE RESIDENCE ,FOR SALE. Mil PHILIP MO KG AN will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at tho Three Salmons Hotel, Usk, on MONDAY, the 18th Jay of August, 1890, at Two o"cluck in the Afternoon precisely, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, viz, LOT I.-All that FREEHOLD FARM, situate in the Parishes of Liandenny and L.ansoy, called Llait. denny Court," consisting of a, d\veliing-hou>e, lawn and kitchen garden, with modern and exceptionally couveiii«nt farm buildings, and about 130 acres of orcl1:udiac;, arable, and pasture land. This lot is soid subject, to an occupation lease in of tile. of the late Mrs M. A. Phillips, of which there are about 4 years to run. LOT 2.—Ail that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with orchard, garden, and outbuildings, situate ill the said parish of Liandenny, and called Llanweck: containing about 2i acres. This lot is copyhold of the Manor of Raglan, and is new in tile occupation of Mr Amos Reynolds as a yearly tenant. lAk'T Z.-All that fuily licensed L'REEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, with outbui dings and garden, known as The Cross Keys Inn," Bridge-street, Usk. The house comprises, on the grcund floor, bar, smoke-room, tap room or kitchen-parlour, pantry, cellar, scullery, and brewbouse and on the first floor, club-room (which is capable of enlargement. by the removal of sliding partitions) and four bed- rooms has the following outhouses: Coach- house. large stable Wltl1 extensive loft over, coach- house, piggeries, and w.c., and a large and pro- ductive garden, the whole containing 1 rood and 1 perch, or thereabouts, and is now in the occupa- tion of Mr John Lewis as a yearly tenant. A copy of the above-mentioned lease and the agreements with the tenants ot Lots 2 and 3 will be produced at the Sale, and can ba seen previously at the Office of tile Vendor's Solicitor. The tenants will, 011 application, show the lots and particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer at Aber- gavenny or Pontypool, and (with all furrier necessary information relating to the properties) from the Vendors' Solicitor. 6CC4 T. WAT,KINS, Pontypooi. IWBW VALE, MONMOUTHSHIRE- j\/f R WILLIAM H. PRICE will SELL -13JL bv AUCTION, at the Victoria Hotel, Eubtv Vale, on W ESDAY, 3rd September, 18a0, at 6.30 p;lii., the following VALUABLE LEASIUIOLD pl-topEITY LOT. 1.—All 1 hat DWELLING-HOUSE SHOP, and PREMISES, be; iiK Nj. 1, N'icti)ria-romt m. LOT 2.—Ail those TWO I)NVEI,I,ING-HOUSES, being Nos. 14 and 15, Zion-street, Ebbw Vale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Brynmaur, or to Mr T. G. Powell, Solicitor, hohw Vale. 60,4 £i rjJprt!l to %tt. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. rpo BE LET <JR SOLD, furnished or JL unfurnished, 011 a yearly tenancy or tor a term of years- and with immediate possession, the excellent FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "Ihe Hill, ap- proached by It caniage drive, and situate m a finely. timbeied park within lulf-a-mile of the t")wll of Abergavenny, in ti.v picturesque Vale o; trie Usk. ihe House contains iu the basement, large beer and wine cellars on the ground floor, large portl_co, entrance hall (15ft'square), ti iiijig-room (24ft by ISrt), drawing- room (jlf: bv lcft), morning-room (J7ft, by Ibft), library (15ft by Uft), with strong room, elvants lull, pantry, kitchen, scuilery, larder, dairy, and other domestic offices. On tbe first Joor, approached by two stair- cases, are live best bedrooms of large dimensions, two smaller bedrooms, bathroom, large storeroom and w.c. on the second floor, four large Doilroonis, linen room and a la tro aitic over this floor, t he out. buddings comprise three-stalled stable, barness room, hay lofts, two coach houses, coachman s rooms, cow houses, piggeries, poultry yard, llo kennels, and other useful buildings The grounds include extensive lawns, shrubbery, rookery, most productive kitchen garden, wailed in and stocked with choice fruit trees greenhouse, ho h use, and potting house, orchard, and rich meadow lanu the whole covering an area of about 17 acres, but the entire property (which is for sale) comprises an a,rea of about 76 acres, and forms a very compact and singularly beautiful residential estate. Three packs of foxhounds and a pack of barriers bunt the district, and the river Usk, cele- brated fot its salmon and trout fishing, is within a short distance of the house. Abergavenny is an ex- cellent market town, having stations on the Great Western and London and North-Western Railways, and the scenery in its neighbourhood cannot be surpassed. Apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Abergavenny. 5221 G. -N. STONE &, CO., .COHPLETK FUNERAL FU mISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR J UNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Sheilibiers, yuperb Flemish Horses, Ceacbes, liroug hams, and every necessary equipment ior Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLIC^MOX ——— 1108 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, C A li D IFF, THE GREAT BLOOD r tiOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL comethe worse forms of diseases, and the foulest state of thebioou, stomach liver, aud kidneys theyo toa he core of every oisease, wtiere no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the foilowin > complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in lihe head, dimness of sight weak or soreeyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, livar and bilious obstructions, asthma, or lightness in tlio chesc rheumatics, iunibago, piles, gravel, Dains 111 the back, scurvy, bad leys bad breast, sore thro" sor heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounus, o: wnite swellings, scroiiuia, or king's evii, gathering; tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face an i body, swelled feet or iegs, scabs and itch, erysipeia; jaundice, and dropsy, and levers of all kinds In boxes at lid and 2s S" each, soid by mo » r Chemists, or from the-i$UTd«ck Fill-M*aui*ctory, 44; Oxforti-nrce;, Swatisei. low $aie& bg SOUTH WALES. COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, GLAMORGAN, AND CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE of highly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the parishes of Bettws, Llan- debie, IJanedy, Llaneily, Llaugeudeinnu, Cayo, and Llangadock.and the townof Carmarthen,in the county of Carmarthen in the parish of Lampeter Veifrey, in the county of Pembroke in the parish of Llangy- felacii, in the county of Glamorgan; and in the parish of Llanddewy-brefi, in the county of Cardigan com- prising the fertile and well-wooded property known as tho 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 MESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON, at the Drill-hall, Llandilo, on FRIDAY, August 29th, 1890, at half-past p.m. C ARMARTHENSKI RE. -PARISH OF BETTVVS. LOT I -All that Freehold Farm called Penlle-yr- Egiwys, iu the occupation 0; John Lloyd as yearly tenant, containing i5a]i-9p. LOT 2.—All tbat Freehold Meadow, situ tte on the south side of the Grenig-road, near Cwmainmau, heM by John Ll,,y(i together with Lot 1, as yearly to nan t, containing la 3r 37pi LOT 3.—AH that Freehold Meadow on the north side of the Grenig-road, held by the said Jonn Lloyd as yearly tenant, containing la Or 2dp. LOT 4.—All those four iqual undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all those Two Freehold Meadow Fields, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Amman, situate on the eastern side of the Paiisii-n ad "leading from Cwm- aicinan to Bettws Mountain, in ill > occupation of the representatives of the late Mr Jenkin Morgan, as yearly tenants, containing 5a 2r lOp. Lor b,-AJI those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all that piece of Freehold Land, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Amman, situate on the western side of the parish road leading from Cwmaoiman to Bettws Mountain, occupied as Lot 4, containing 2a lr 10p. PARISH OF LLANDILO. LOT 6.-All those four t quai undivided ninth parts or shares of aud in the Freehold Farm, called Ty- Llwyd-ar-Amman, situate in the Amman Valley, and near Glanamman Station, in the occupation of William Morgan as yearly tenant, containing 35a 2r 5p or there- abouts. LOT 7.—All those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of and in all that piece of Freehold Laud, part ot Ty-Llwyd-ar-Amman, adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of the representatives of the late William Morgan, as yearly tenants, containing 4a Or 56p. LOT g.-All those four equal undivided ninth parts or Shares of and in all that piece or Freehold Land, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Amman aforesaid,occupied as Lot 7, containing 3a 3r 18p. I,OT S.-A!l those four equal undivided ninth parts or Shares of and ia a Freehold Cottage and Garden near Glananiman Station, in ihe same occupation as 1.0: 7 and 8, containing Oa. lr 14p. LOT 10.— All those four equal undivided ninth parts °r Shares of and in a Ereeh-dd fully-licensed Put lie House called the Amnviti Inn, situate at Glauainuian, within 20 ya' ds of tbe Railway Station, let under lease granted to the late John Morgan for 21 years,! f^om 29th September, !:■>74, at the yearly lent of £ 1 2s 3d, and containing 0a lr 10p. LOT 11 All that Freehold Farm called Tyr-dan-yr- heol (except the field forming Lot 12), s tuate within three-quarters of a mile of oiammuian Railway Sta- t'on, 110 the occupation of John Thomas as yearly tenant, containing 27a 3r 4p, Lor 12.-All that Freehold Detached Field called Cae Negwadd, beiim part of Ty-dan-yr-heol. and held Under the same tenancy, containing la 2r 31p. LOT 13—All that Freehold Cottage and Garden, Pasture Field and Slang, callt d Henley, situate on the north side of the road leading from New Inn to Peny- roe" and near Dolaugleision Farm, in hand, contain- lIIg 2a Or 23p. LOT 14.—All that Freehold Farm with Dwelling- house and Out-buildings, in excellent condition, called Cwmpedol, situate 1A miles from Llandilo, containing 40a Or 27p. Lots 15 to 18a inclusive will. ill the first place, be ottered for sale inone lot (and if notso sold, in separate 17d 1 as me"'io: ed below), comprising in the whole 1'4a 2r 22p, or thereabouts, of rich pasture, arable,'and woociland well tilted for the preservation of game, '>'lnK iu a ring fence), distant about 14 mile" f'om Llandilo commanding an exten-ive view of the Vale oi 1 owy, ;,nd affording ore of the finesc sites for a residence in South Wales. The land is well timbered wrtb t)rnarA.-Ill.al trees. ,04t 15.—All tbat Freehold Dwelling-house with uut-buildina>, ai)(i L&uds, called New lun Demesne, situate near Llandilo, containiii" 73a lr 38p. ihe flelus are let as accommodation land, p T, —-A" thai Freehold Pasture Field called Cue Pantglas, part of New Inn Demesne, let as accommo- dation land, with Plantation adifining, in hand, con- '5r 28p. nv 1 —lhat Freehold Pasture Field called Oaeriiockmawr, with PJantations, containing 11a 2r, ^oC"ni'uoJaliou lamb „ that freehold Farm, Dwelling-house, Out-buildings, and Lands, called Cilwarn, situate about 14 miles from Llandilo, 011 the Talley road, 'in the occupation of the renresentative^ of thi? late David Jones, as yearly tenants, containing 72a lr 29p. LOT JoA—All that Freehold Dwelling-house and Garden, with Out-buildings, called N ew Inn Shop, or Tycwrdd, situa,r,e about lj miles from Llandilo, 011 the i alley road, held by Morgan Thomas, as yearly tenant, containing 37 perches. PARISH OF LLANDEBIK. LOT 19-All that Freehold Farm called Llanlash, situate within two miles of Llandebei Village, in the occupation of Jane Richards as yearly tenant, contain- ing 45a lr 25p. LOT 20.-All that Freehold House and Land called Brynyroelyn, situate ill the G wiIi Valley; iu the occu- pation of Evan Thomas as yearly tenant, containing 4a lr 27p. LOT 21.—All that Freehold detached Field, holii with Lot 20, called Caer.ors-llraw, containing la 3r i!7u. PARISH OF LLANEDY. J.OT 22—All that part of the Freehold Farm called iycliti'Llilt, situ'),, e in the LIwchwr Valley, and within three miles of Pontardnlais, in the occupation of Llewelyn Evans as yearly tenant, containing 19a«5r30p: LOT 23. -All thit detached Meadow, part of Sych- natit Farm and in the sam" occupation, called Gwannybeilo, containing 4a 3r 17p. LOT 24.—All that Freehold Strip of Land, being part of Sychnant, and in the same < ccupation, con- taining la 2ri4P. LOT 25.—All that Freehold Piece of Laud, held with Sjehnant, containing la 2r 29p. PARISH OF LLANELLY. J..T 25.-All that Freehold Land called Cae Mabley, situate within 14 miles of Llaneily Town, lC the occu- pation of J. Rees, Esq., as yearly tenant, containing 7a 2r I3p. PARISH OF LLANGENDEIRNE. a LOT 24—AU tha.t Freelwltl House, Garden, and T/Ami, led ponluill in the occupation cf Daniel Roberts as yearly tenant, containing- ia 2r 19p. PARISH OF CAYO. LOT 2B.-All that Freehold Farm called Beudiau, coutaining 119a.. 2r. 22p., being partly woodland and part good, strong arable, ineidow and pasture land, houe and outbuildings, in the occupation of David Davies, as yearly tenant. LOT 29.—All that Freehold Farm called Erwhen, containing 94a. 3r. 21p. of good, strong arable, pasture, meadow, and woodland, house and outbuildings, in the occupation of Mr William Ev ins, as yearly tenant. LOT 30. —All that Freehold Farm, called Nantsharl (formerly Nant Charles), containing 22a. Or. 12p, of pasture land, ill the occupation of Mr William Evaus, as yearly tenant. LOT 31.—All that Freehold Farm called Esgair- eithry, containing 62a. Or. 34p,, with house and out- buildings, in the occupation of Rees Evans, as yearly tenant. PARISH OF LLANGADOCK. LOT 32.—All that Freehold Farm called Gelliflog, containing 140a lr 2i'p of arable, meadow, wasture, and wtxidland, good house and outbuildings, in tile occu- p ition of David Joues as yearlv tenant. LOT 33.-All that Freehold Cottage and Garden called Gellibanf, adjoining Lot 32, containing Oa. 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 Couch-houses and largo Garden, all in good condition, situate ou the Parade, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Thomas Francis as yearly tenant. PEMBROKESHIRE—PARISH OF LAMPETER VELFREW LOT 35.-All that undivided moiety of the Freehold House, Gardeu, and Land, called Pontleirig, contain- ing 3a. 2r. lp., held by li, L. Puxley, Esq as yearly tenant. The land marked, as occupied by the Pembroke and Tenby Railway, is not included. GLAMORGANSHIRK—PARISH OF LLANGY. FELACH. LOT 36.-All that Freehold Farm called Coynaut f-itiiite in the Dulai3 Valley, in the occupation of Wiiliain Morris as yearly tenant, containing 103a. Or. 2lp. CARDIGANSHIRE—PARISH Ob LLANDDEWY- KREFI. LOT 37.-All tha,, Freehold Farm called Knwekgwyn, containing 39a.or. Op., in the occupation of Thomas Jones, as yearly tenant. The minerals under one or two of the lots may be reserved this wiil appear in the particulars of Sale. The several lota may be viewed by applying to the respective tenants. For plans and particular. or further information, apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff Messrs Seweil and Sons, Solicitors, Ciren- cester John Hughes, Esq., Bank, Llandilo or to the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea. 57b5 02it £ J £ rs ani) (Ermirarts. LLANVRICHV A UPPER SCHOOL ¡ JLJ BOARD. TO BUILI)ERS, &c. TENDERS are invited by the above-named Board for the ERECTION of a NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL at Upper Cwmbran, near Newport, Mon., and other works. Specification and plans can bd seen, and quantities obtained, on and after the 19th instant, at the office of Mr E. A. Lansdowne, Archittct, Newport, Mon. Sealed Tender, endorsed Infa.nts' School," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 26th inst. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender." HENRY BYTHVVAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, August 15th, 1890. u 6043 O BUILDERS. — TENDERS invited for ERECTING HOTEL aud COFFEE TAVERN at Pontardulais. Plans and specifications may be seen of Swansea Coffee Public-house Co., Limited, 244, High-street, Swansea.. Seale.d tenders to be sent said Company (endorsed "Tenders for Hotel at Pontar- nulais") not later thau 5th September next. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 5039 rl1 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 18th inst. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, Architect. Cardiff, llth August, 1890. 5949 -¡ TMPORTANT One Box of Norton's JL I.Y,.L. Fills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and ^implications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or ptuerwis> Also gravel and pains in the back. Fjree from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D. Hortou. M. PS. (from the General Hospital), Aston- road, Birmingham. Agents :—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chem oi, Bridge-street. Chemist, Oxforo-.creet. Newport—YouDg, Chemist, Rigii. street. N.B.—Has never been known to fail. Letters answered free. Please name paper. 5217 STERILITY IN WOMEN: rfS CAUSES STERILITY IN WOMEN :1TS CAUSES k5 AND CURE. By J. B. RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C.S., London. A NEW EDITION of this work is NOW TSBADY. PRICE 3s 6d; POST FREE., 3s 8d. London Henry Renshaw, 354. S*-rai ""v 2891 fitiMij: ^oiias. _u- UNITARIAN CHURCH, WEST- GROVE.—SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The late CARDINAL NEWMAN— Some Memorial Thoughts. Morning—" Simplicity of Conscience in Churchmanship." Evening—The Part- ing of Friends "-last words at Oxford. 6033 H Y M N E Y RAIL wT YT IMPORTANT NOTICE. The PASSENGER SERVICE has NOW BEEN RESUMED in accordance with Company's July Time Bills. C. LUNDIE, Manager. a" Cardiff, Aug. 15th, 1890. 6C34 | 5 HONI)DA AND SWANSEA BAY JL\J RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN, that tbe SIX- TEENTH HALF YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company will be held at the MACWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of August, 18:0, at Twelve n'clock at Noon, for Jthe General Purposes of the Undertaking. The Transfer Books wiil be closed from the 15th inst. to the 23rd inst., both days inclusive. JoHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 8th August, i890. 5917 KHONDDA AND SW ANSEA BAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Company's Trains will, ou and aft'er MONDAY, the 14tb inst., RUN INTO :Uld-STdn' FROM the TAFF VALE: COMPANY S STATION at TREHERBERT. Five Trains will run between Aberavon and Treherbert each way daily, as follows Sats. UP TRAINS. only. LL.DI. a 111. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Aberavon(dep.) 5.. 9.30..12. 5..3.40..6.30..8.45 Treherbert (arr.).8.47..10. 8..12 47..4.Zl..1..10..9.27 Sats. DOWN TRAINS. only. a.m. a.m. 1).111. p.m. p.m. p.m. Treherbert (dep).8.12.. 9.35..12.13..2.40..6. 0.. 9.45 Aberavon (krr.) .8.53..10.18..12.b;3.20..b.4L.llJ.25 For full particulars see the Time Bills exhibited at the various Stations. Notice is hereby further given tha.t thid Service will shortly be altered, notice of which will be given. By order, H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, July 12th, 1090. 5340 OANQUET IN HONOUR OF -B > the Appointment of the Right Hon. EARL OF JERSEY as GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WAT "rt.A.tI>}, The Mayor of Swansea invites the Burgesses of the Borough and the Tnhabitants of the neighbouring dist,rict, to join in giving a PUBLIC BANQUET TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF JBRSEY, AT THK ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, On FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m. Tickets. One Guinea each, can be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, Guildhall, and the Royal Hotel, High-street. An early application for Tickets is requested, as the number of seats is limited. 6058 CiAKDIFF AND SOUTH WALES > l-ORSE SHOW, 3rd and Itrll. SEPTEMBER, 1890. £ 900 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE, AUGUST 17TH. With Double Fees., August 28th. Admission Is Each Day. Grand Stand, Is. Reserved heats, 5s. Admit Both Davs. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Secre ary. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5387 PENARTH HORTICULTURAL, DOG, JL AND PIGEON HOW. PRESIDENT: RIGHT HON. LORD WINDSOR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 1890. SCHEDULES of the HORTICULTURAL SECTION May be obtained of the Hon. See.. Mr J. F. PICKFORD, chronicle" Office And the DOG and PIGEON SECTIONS from Mr W. L. MORRIS, Compton House, Stanwell-road. 5123 ABHRGAYENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL EXHIBITION, llth SEPTEMBER, 1890. ENTRIES CLOSE 2nd September For particulars apply to Mr JAMES STRAKER, Auctioneer, Abergaveiiiiy. 6CC4 BED W E L L T A GR ICUL- TURAL SOCIETY Will be held at EBB .V VALE, AUGUST 28th, 1890. Close to RAILWAY STATIONS. JUMPING COMPETITIONS. 5121 J. LIGHT, Secretary. "171 AST GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL JEi SOCIETY. PRESIDENT—REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, J P., Fairfield. VLCE-PRKSIDJ2NT—H. LEWIS, ESQ.. J.P-, Green Meadow. The above Society will lioltl their FIRST SHOW at CAERPHILLY on THURSDAY. SEPT. litli, J89J, when over £ 25C will be offered in Prizes. Schedules ready by Av.gust llth. Entries close Sep ten. Iter 1st. W. W. WILLIAMS, ) T0int Sec, D. WILLIAMS, j Joint Sees. Caerphilly. 5878 SEA B A T H I N G. BARRY ISLAND BEACH. BATHING AT ANY STATE OF THE TIDE SPLENDID SANDS: PERFECTLY SAFE. BATHING MACHINES, in charge of male and female attendants. Tickets for use of bathing machines (4d each) to be obtained at the refreshment-room on the island. Books containing 25 tickets, bs, to be obtained in Cardiff at the Argiis Office Queen-street Arcade, and at the Cardiff "Stationary Cotnnany's Depot," Dowlias Arcade, Docks, in Penartli, at M-s Mill ward's Fancy Repository, Windsor-road. and at the Barry Hotel, Barry. *482 FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. THE BRITISH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). HEAD OFFICE-MELBOURNE. Authorised Capital £ 1,000,000 Paid up £ 153,848 Subscribed 519,240 | Reserve Fund,&c.72,371 LONDON OFFICES—84 and 35. KING WILLIAM. STREET, E.G. LONDON BOARD. SIR EDWIN H. GALSWORTHY. CHAS. MOLYNEUX GltENFELL, Esq. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG, K.C.M.G. JAMES MARTIN, Esq. BANKERS. LONDON-Messrs GLYN, MILLS, CURRIE, and CO. Full particulars on application to the Bankers; or to 3078 WILLIAM MARTIN, Secretary. ^RGEETINE REPUBLIC. J:-&- —— The ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT are GRANT. ING 300 acres of GOOD LAND, wire-fenced, with house an(I water supply Also assisted passages to agriculturist, gardeners, masons, bricklayers, carpenters, blacksmiths, millers, builders, miners, caulkers, painter* quarrymen, fisher- men, coopers, and labourers. Lauding, lodging, board, and conveyance, all this free. NO FEES OF ANY KIND. pamphlets free. Apply to A. ALDANA, Chief of the Argentine Information Office in Wales, Chartes-street Chambers, Cardiff. 4684 3RD Y.B. WELSH REGIMENT.— <) CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for Week commencing 17th August, 1890 :— Monday—Company drill at 7.30 p.m. drill order. Band to attend. Wednesday—Company drill at 8 p.m., drill order. Friday—Sergeant-Major s drill at 8 p.m. plain clothes- On duty for the week Captain Bruce-Vaughan, Lieutenaut Morris. Sergeant Harris, Corporal F. W. li h,)inai, and Bugler Davies. Next for duty :-Captain David, Lieutenant Brooksbank, Sergeant Hancock, Corporal Williams, and Bugler Hutcbins. (Signed) J. 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