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",&,A- r RRT ALLSOFf & SONS, er« 'AyN. v ^/K BASS & co-i Je. v reo V/X' 'i-Sv md others ss, ~<y~ X. of tbe finest ^3- \^V^A J Y.\ XfeX BURTON JS. PRICKS NeVVK C Vy £ N&Vi- >>\ ALES Per Per Z1/. filderkin Firkin (VA Xv^> 18. 9s %A 21s 10s 6d 24s 12a O Ami ni>Mar<5» 1?30 Ny r aLe5 bu ^uriioiL I A UCTI ON ^PPOIN'i'MKN'i'S. Mr MEREDITH DA VIES. a <lve Stock, ar, Maesteg Sept. 23 Mr FRANK W. DA VIES. oriies, Weighing-machines, .vc., at Swansea. Sent. 24 J; Mr JOHN FRANCIS. 'ive Stock, at Llmigeler >'ept 2b 'reehoid Property, at Carmarthen Sept. 27 8 Messrs GOT I'WALTZ & BO WRING. lunters, Ac., at Cardiff Sept. 27 lam Lambs, at Oowbridge F«ir Sept. 29 freehold Property, at. Cardiff- Sep. 30 louse Property, at Caidift' .Sept. M iousehold Furnirure, Ac Sept. 30 and Oct. I Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM. SON, & UITCHCOX. '» -ive and Dead Farming Stock, at Cro is Keys• .Sept. 31 Mr J. 10. GUNS. asehold Property, ut Cardiff Sept. 25 Messrs W. & S J! MBN. i, i-easehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 29 Messrs JEN KINS, CLARKE, and CO. 'hop dwelling-bouse and Premises, at Cardiff .Sept. 23 Mr E. F. KENNAItD. jMcycles, Tricycles, etc at Cardiff Sept. 2) M r W. G. I. AT IV Sale of Horses, Cob-, etc., at- Cardiff Sept; 29 Horses, &c, ar, Cariliff — Messis MADUOX and CO. ftouseh Id Anpointments, at Rooms Sept. 23 & 25 Messrs W. S. MILLER & CO. Cattle, Sheep, lVC., at J,.wyncYlIt"tin Park Oct. 2 Mr G. W.'MORISCO. Cobs, Ponies. Traps, H.'irutss, etc., at Cardilf..Sept. 22 A" r THOMAS PARRY. Battle, Sheep, Iloise-, &c., at Caeileon Sept 22 Mr DAVID PRICE. Wheat and Straw, at Boatside Farm Sept 22 Mr JOHN SAMUEL. Vick Machineiy, at Dyna* Powis Oct 6 Messrs Win. SANDERS and SONS, Cottage Properties, at Cai'dili' Sept. 26 Eligible Leaseholds, at Cardiff Sept. 2b ViUa Residences, at Cardiff Sept 26 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALlfiXANDl.lt. Burness, Ac., ao Cardiff Sept. 20 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 22 Hay, Sheep. and Hor"e. near Wenvoe n' Sept. 25 j'ollieiy ami Brickwoiks, at Aberdare. Sept 30 property, at Cardiff Oct ?'aut, Machinery, &c., at Maosteg Oct.7 Plant, Machinerv, &c, at Maesteg Oct. o Mr JOliN THOMAS. leasehold Property, at Xreherbert Sept. 22 livestock, at Llanti issant Oct. 7 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Live Stuck, Carriage Horses. Messrs JOHN XHORNTON and CO. "hortlioin Cattle, at Mnnoravan Oct. 1 Mr THOMAS WEBJJER. Properties, at Cardiil Sept 25 ALli THIS DAY. ANGEL HOTEL YAIW, CARDIFF. SALE OF HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, cLO THING, tic. Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANÐElt will SgU, by AUCTION, at the Angal Hotel Yard, Cardiff, Oil SATURDAY, the 20,h Septem- T WEN TV SETS NEW CARRIAGE HARNESS, krass and .silver-mounted, S .<1die:, Bridles, quantity ftor e Clothing, Stable Sheets and Tools, Rugs, Whip &c. Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, b, High-street, Gal di¡f. 660tJ AT THE MART, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET. sEPTISM 15 ER xhk 2GTH, 1890, ai Seven o'clock in tlie Evening. IV'jjj ESSii-S W. iSAiN'DERS and SONS have been instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, ihe nndeijuentioued ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLDS In the following or such other Lot and subject to a"ch conditions as siifili bo then nmt there declared :— U IVEftSIDE. T,0T 1 -Nos. Q7, 19, 51, and 53, Lower Cathedral- toaa. Four large an commodious dwelling houses, ?.ntaining froni; ami back sitting-rooms,^ eonvenietit kitchen and scullery on ground floor, with tour bed- :f)(,ro, on first floor. Each let to a respecabl.) tenant j*t lis pwr wrcic. i'errn !>9 years, from the 29th ^epteuib.r, 187B. Ground rent, £ 6 15s e tch. There It..fe long ganlem with back entrances, and the "ituatiou and surroundings rentier the premises IiUít<J.ble for conversion to business purposes. Tbe whole \liil Iw in ono lot, and if unsold, etch hoii-e will than offered 6eparalciy. GUANGETOWN. LOT 2.-No. 9. Sir Ed ward-terrace. Clive-street. A "Convenient Dweliing-huusd, in the occupation of Dr lOgethei Willi Ro.-e CotMige adj lining, in the occu- pation of Mr Cocks, at the weekly rent < f 4s. The Jllemises are heJd under one lease for a term of 99 Ground rent of the whole, £ •5 3s. 1.0T 3.0; 2 and 4, Ludlow-stteet. Eigbt-roomed ^WHiling-hou-e let to respectable tenants at the \V\Jcky rent of 8; 6d. Ground rent, B2 14s each. Term, 99 years from 1st May, 18/7. LOT 4. -N os. I, S, and a, St. Fagan s-street. Very Convenient allli well telHlllte(1 six-roomed houses, let at rile weeklv rent < f 8, each. Ground rent £ 9 3s for th whole. Term 99 years, l'rom 1st illay, 18J8. Lor 5.—Nos. 2,4, and 6, Rhydiaver-street. Similar houses to Lot 4. Ground reDf, for lhe whole, £ 9 3s. Jersu 99 years, from May, 1887. The whole of tlw properties above described are in the pirt of the lown which will be approached from the Doclcs by the Clarence Bride, the opening of WllidJ will have the effect of enhancing the value of Properties in tha neighbouikooiis concerned, and these lots will be subject to reils liabie reserve. at which ttley are certain to afford veiy remunerative invest- Biftits. For further infoimation as to the whole of the pro- t'ertie. application may bmade to the Auctioneers. £8, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and as to Lot I, to Mr .Ja.mes Morgan, Solicitor, 37, St Mary-street and as to uots 3. 4, and 5. to Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. 6569 ROATH. Sale OF PREMISES. MESSRS WI L/LI A M S ANDE RS & sons ..l\J.. are favoured with instructions to ELL hy AUCTION at the Mart, 15 ink Bui.dings. St Maiy- stieet, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, September 26th, 1890, Object to such conditions as shall be then and there Produced, the foJlowlug valuable LEASEHOLDS. LOT I.-No.2, COXTRELI.-ROAD. A well-appointed dwelliug-hou-e, containing the usual 1iviug room" and :Jfl:iccs Oil ground fl 'or, WiLh three bedrooms and hot fU1l1 cold bsth on lirsc fioor, and largo cellar HI base- to'mt, and having ft groenliouKe ami other convenient "utbuildillg>. Let to a tespectiblo tenant Itt 9-; per Term S9 years from 29th j :September, J8ö5. This Lot will be offered, in the first instance, in con- Junction wi ii the 5-SXALHCD STABLE WORK- sBOPS, CAR J'HOUM;, and LARGEYARD adjoining, Jt present in >he occupation of the owner, and held 5>i a like term, subject to a ground rent of £ 9. The *atd comprises an area of 555 square yards or ihere- ?bouts, and is unique in the convenience which it offers »y its central positio.'i and commodious size for the carrving on of an extensive business. Lor 2.—Nos. 155 and 157, OYFARTHFA-STR15ET. Two six-ro' med Dwelling-houses, always commanding gooll tenants, and leL f\t;t weekly relit of bs 611 each. ground rent, £ 2 5s p,-r bc.n-e. Te rn, 99 years from ^th September. 1S85. LOT 3.-No to, CLIFTON-STREET, being a Corner ^hop, with .tab. and Cartliousa let at the wtekly feiit il of 13s held for a term of 99 years commencing 2btij 137n, subject to the very low apportioned g.-ou"" lent of £2 17s Od, "1,1 offering a. most eligible 'Vestment in the main business thoroughfare of a fcost populous neighbourhood. Eur further particul irs apply to tha Auctioneers. 28, Mary-street, Car.liii' and as to Lots 1 and 2, to Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Churcli-street, Cardiff and as to Lot 3 to Mr W. Bradley, Solicitor, High-street, Cardiff. "568 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. RB X. SCHWEITZER, IN BANKRUPiCY. NEAR ST CHURCH, CANTON. \| ESSRS W. SANDKRS& SONS have ll received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, J* 'he Mart. Bai:k Buildings, St, Mary-street, oil "ftlDAY, September 26tli. 1890, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subjec;, to such condilions as shall be hell amI there produced, the follüwillg very desirable VILLA RESIDENCES t LOT 1.—No. 22, ST. JOHN'S-CRESCENT, now in >he occupation of Mr Huse. at the yeatly rent of £ 40. Ground rent £ 4 10s. Tile house contains commodious jraw¡n and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, coal. huuse and wash-house, with usual offices on the giouud Soor, and 5 large beilrooms, hoc and cidd bath and lavatory, etc,, on the first and second floors. LOT 2.—No. 24, ST JOHN'S-CKESCENT, a similar Residence to Lot 1, now in the occupation of Mr Sant ibur. with early possession to purchaser); together with I;oaclt-house, two-stalled Stable, all(1 commodiolls woftiu the rear. Ground rent of the whole. B5. LOT A.—No. 3, ICARLE-PLACE, now in the occupa- •ion of ;\1 I' lVlms, as weekly tenant, at 1U 6d per eek: ground tent, £3 2s 6d The hou ;e contains Ùla will and oining-iooms, kitchen, scullery and very out-houses oil ground floor, \1I.h four bed- to"m, and hot and cold Mth and lavatory on first floor, LOT 4—NO. 5, EARLE-PLACE, a similar residence Lot 3. LOT 5.-No. 7, EARLE-PLACE, a similar residence Ground All the lots are held under lease from J. G. R. Hom- & •• f°v term of 99 year^, commoncin^ 2nd February, 1880. f'or funber particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at •heir offioesv 28, 8t Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. 6567 SALE THIS DAY. Princes-chamueis, St. Johns-square, Cardiff. MImportant Sale of Bicycles, iricycies, Lamps, etc. R E. F. KENNARD .vill conduct an AUCTION SALE of BICYCLES, ETC., the above rooms, on SATURDAY, Sept. 20th, and olio wing evenings. An entry fe of 2s bcl per machine will be charged, and 111 tha event of the reserve not leing reached (if leserve be named) no further charge he made. If a sale be effected a commission of Is -i the pound will hc charged in addition to entrance ee. Sale at 7.30. Aucúiouee1"s Office, 3, Church-street, 566 _It. wo-_ BYRON, SUELLEY, KEATS; endowed yearly prizes for Women's Essays and Paintings. Send addressed bali-penny. wrapper Rose Mary wr&wshayj Bwltfh, Breconsbire. Prize Essays, 7d, and (he set. 329 j bail's bU ,tHtIDtt. j ON SATURDAY ¡,EX 1', SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1890. AUTUMN STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTT W ALTZ & BO WRING will hold ih~h- mxo STUD SALK, as above, at the HoRsii EXCHANGE, CARDIFF of HUNTERS, HARNESS HOUSES, COBS, and PONIES, Present p'1I1,rit" include TWO HORSES FROM 11 M. GOVERNMENT (NEWPORT BARRACKS), CO FROM J. H. INOLE, Esq., ELY COURT. Also entries from H. J. Pany, Esq., J, Smith, Esq., Messrs Poweli, McBratney, Walker, Edwards, Davies, Jones, Jenkins, and others. Further entries respectfully solicited. __9_a.UtS tfi".e. d'YP2() o saI.6.. COWBIHDGI RAM FAIn. ]\/|ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING i.v I. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Cowbridge Fair on MONDaY, 29th AUCTION, at Cowbridge Fair on MONDaY, 29th September, 1390, at 11 o'c\oek punctually, 20 SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMB, from Messis Akers', Pentrebauo, St Fagan's, prize. winning flock. 5900 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WORKING- STREET, CARDIFF". -TFESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING JRL are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, in Cardiff, on T U 1<,S1>A Y, thE; 30dl (lay of September, instant, at three u'lod ill tbo [1fteruoon, suoject to conditions to be then produced, ALL THOSE TWO FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, SHOPS, AND PH,EMISES. being Nus. 2 and 3, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. No is let to Mr Hemy TJ¡0ll1:t, Sewing Machine Depd:, at £ 18 A year, for" terlll of which abcllt five: years are unexpired and Vo 3 to Mr Nixon James, Cabinet MaKer. at £ 60 it year, for a term of whieh :d.lou" six ytar; "lilt four MONTHS are unexpired. This proper: has a frontage 0/ 33 fe-'t to H' orking. street, wIth It devtll of about 95 fcet, and, bemfi lIiluated in the, c'nlrc 0 t the town, .fonn i a most eligible invest■ went for capitalists and others, and one which seldom arises wit/nn the borough of Card -(f\ For further particular-, apply to the Auctioneer, or t,) H. HEARD, lsq., olicitor, MU7 Xrinity-stteet, Cardiff. BUTE STREET, PENDOYLAN-STREET, AND TUE HAYES, CAltDI FF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roy.il Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of September instant, at 3 o'c¡"ck in the ¡lHem<HIll, th-I iodowing desirable Properties T.o'1' 1.—The HOUSE, SHOP. awl PREMISES, No. 274, Bute-street, in he oceupation l'f Mr Kanaganis, ltt the nmtal of 25s a week. There is also a large stable or store wIth loft over, and entrance at the lJack. let Eeparateiy àt 6, a week. Thi Property i held under lease frem the Trustees of the Marquis of BIIte for 99 years from 29th September, 1825, at a numinal apportioned ground rent tof 7s per annum. ],0'1' 2.—NOS. 1A, 1, and 2, PENDOV[,AN.STRIJ;ET, Cardiff, let to good tenants at 3s 6d, 8s, and 8d u. week respectively. These Houses are held under lease from Evan Williams, Etq., for 99 years fri in 1st May, 1851, at a ground leni, of £ 6 5S per annum fur the whole. L OT 3.-Xhe SHOP and STORES adjoining the Volunleer Hotel, in the Hayes, let to Mr George H"pkins, at 35s a week, and a 100111 over, let to Mr David John, aL £ 20 a year, alld held for the residue of a teim of 21 years from the 25th December, 1878, at th" low ground rent of £ 25. For further pariicu ars apply to the Auctioneers 01' to 1\Ir II. HEARD, Solicitor, 6600 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. On TUESDAY and W J(DNESDA Y 3uth SDte11lber and 1st October. VEi.Y IMPORTANT SALE AT SHORT NOTICE, OF HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENXS, Plenums, a Small Collection of OLD CHINA, CHOICE ORNAMENTS and \-ffect.s, a SUPERB UPRIGHT GICAND IRON-FRAME COTT \GE FFANOTOFT 1 E Ity HERMANN; the FURNHUKE d 1A BEDROOMS, i I CI.Ccl woods KXCJiLJ. NT DRA\VINC* 1 {OOM and Boudoir FURNITURE 27 VALUABLE WILTON "11..1'\ AX:IJlN:TEU, find BRUSSELS CARPETS SUPERIOR DINING- ROOM FUKNI1URE ill POLLARD OAK I.HWARY and BREAKFASX-ROOM Furniture, valuable OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, a Dinner Service, Plate, etc., IeUloved :frOlJl A LARGE RESIDENCE IN PARK- HOAD. PENARTH, And late tile property of Miss H. BLACKFORD; Deceased. -T\i[ES-1Rti GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .1.\fll. have received instructions to Catalogue and Prepare fur Sale at their :5ale-woms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDN ESDA Y, the 30th September anil 1st October, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOYE GRAND HOUSEHOLD APPOIl-iTlVIKNTS, removed all above, ill all upwards of 800 LOTS. The CONTENTS OF 12 BEDROOMS, comprising VERY HAN DSOME BRASS BEf},T,ADS, some with costly furniture and bed. hangings en suite; c:tpita.1 smaij; an t lometuiir U1l.t)in.6.. fotuher pillows, ex- cellent hous hold linea and blankets, baths, well-made dressing table.; ami waslisiands, a BEAUTIFUL 7ft WALNUT BEST IUCDROOM SUITE, wIth hrlte pedestal toilet tubles and appointllHmts ell suite; ANOTHER GRAND SUITE OF SIMILAR PRO- PORTIONS, with writing table, easy chairs, ottomans, Immtet BOARDS, handsome toilet >¡enic6s, BEDROOM SETS in u'(Ûnut, ash, olive, mahogany, aml ether WOQds. chintz and lace curtains, l,ol1nnùde; a VJSXY K1NE MAHOGANY 7ft WARDROBE, whh PEDES TAl, XOILEX XABLHS TO MATCH, best Brussels carpets, corriùor T oiiets. lugs, knders and iious. The DINING-ROOM FURNISHED in the BESX SXYLE IIlPULLAl{.D OAK, with a LARGE and MASSIVE SLDEBOALTD with pl:tie-g:Ia1< hack, a beautiful FCLLSUlrI<:(ofCH!\Ji{11.lIdlOUCI1 in POI,L\ltU OAK covered in Morocco leather, a III issive dining table, Jr FINELY-CARVED DINNER WACON, a BOOK- CASE, COAL VASE, and OVERMANTEL, all en suite. a beauLiiul Wilton piie Carpet of large "Hllellíom, a scrap >icree)!, a massive maibie cloctc, VERY VALU- A L>LE 1\.I£A1. BRO.\ ZE.-{, vase" and other choice orn. ments, and eXpollsive BRASS curb fender, a large fold- ing fire guard, dos, Itc., tUe TRULY ELEGANT JiU Ur-; JTURlG "t the DRAWING-ROOM, includiug costly carnets and fille rugs, hra-s fenders and irons, a LARGE UOSEWOOD OVJiRl\L\NTEL, very BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CABINET IIf fille dimen. sions. It smalloir ditto, a SUPERB DtlAWING..ROOM SIUIXE ÎIl licli silk covering, lounge and occasional ell,lir" in rich dlk and ncedlework covering, a music I cabinet, a multiplicity of ELEGIT tables and brackets, a VALUABLE COLLECTION of OLD CHINA, in- cluding a few exMbtisn pieces :nl'l1l.1wy piecesofurellt beauty, including VELTY LARGE ITEAL DRESDEN VASES. THREE PAIRS of HAa FIGURES, IN chiding t hat exquisite pair The Dancing Master I1nd hi l'upi, and everal other itelus ÎJI Oriental china, a 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME UPIilGHX GRAND PL\NOFOHTE, in walnut and gold case, by HER- MANN, a duet stool covered in plush, a rosewood coal cabinet, two large expensive gilt mirrors, a pine riieu chair, A SMALL BUT VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHOICE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS, including plendill works by HALS WELL, TIJ;KA TE, a 111 I J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. and als" impurtant "jwniples :nir;buted tro Walker, Hulk, D Cox, GQIf, Hunt, AUten, Herring, 8 hay a-r, Palter, Varlcy, "lid otlier emlueut artisis. THE LIBRARY FURNITURE in cld carved oak and maheganv, inelll1l'n: writing table, a FINELY- CARVED OLD OAK BOOKCASE, a 10ft. MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, titled with shelves, amI enclosed by I,]ak-lass doors; two pairs of curtains, a line .-et or chairs ill leather, lettcr-pi ess aI1l1 stand, carpets, rugs. < £ c. BROWN OAK HALl, FURNITURE, brass wall p1aques, stair curpetting nd massive stair rods, patent folding chairs, a tine IlHl1 MJC or stand and chairs, brackets, lounge, chairs, &c. The CONTENTS of BREAKFAST ROOM, KITCHENS, PANTKIES, amI OUTDOOR EFFECTS, con- sisting oi garden hoc alld reel, chairs, capital irun garden roller, garden seat, lawn mower, an excclIellt wringing machine, in condition equal to new, and numerous miscellaneous eftects, all ot which wili bo fully described in catalogues. UN VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Spccial attention i8 callal to this sale: the furniture i8 of a character, and recently supplied by th" first lifHtSes Tlw 1:¡¡;lUTC8 and china are well worth the attention of collectors. Catalogues may bo liau of thH f\ uct,ioneers, and will 1m X-initted by pos: 011 application. THE LIBRARY of BOOKS will be SOLI) in a FUTURE SALE. DATE oi SALE and ALL PARTI- CULARS will appear in FUTURE ADVERTISE- MEl\TS. t691 BY ORDISR OF THE MORTGAGgK MESSRS JENKINS, C1.JAl:tKI and CO. 1m vc been iustrucled to SELL by AUCTION at the Mait, Bmk Buildings, tit Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, Sew. 23, 1890, at Seven o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions of sale tù De theu read), aJl that convenient SHOP AND PREMISES known a No. 47. S Uisbury-mad, as now in the occupa- tion of Miss E. Haunam at an annual rental of £ 45. T1Ïs pioperty ) f;ituate..iin one of the bst p irts of Salisbury-road, and j held for a terill of 99 yeais from 2nd February, 188Q, at the very low ground reut of £ 2, To v¡eWapPly tu the tewmt, and for further partl- culars W Mes rs INGLEDEW and REES, Solicitors, Hute Docks, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, aurl Co" Cambrian Chambers, Westgate-street. Cardiff.647.3 RIiJ JAMES, DECEASED. AT XHE MAltT, BANK llUIUHNGS 81' MARY- SXREET. un TUE!)AY, the 23rd September, 1390, at seven in the evenint. i\/g ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO J.J0L have been instri<c:ed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, all that DWELLING-HOUSE AND PIŒMISES, known a, No.1, Hf\lllmh-st.reet, Bute Town, Cardiff, in the occupatiun of 1\11' Smitu, together wHh all that :;ubstantially,bu:It Warehouse 111 the rear thereof. The house is of the week1y value of 165, while the warehouse is let at We annual rental of £ L5T the tenant paying rates and taxes. The whole of the property IS hold for the resiùue of a term of 99 years, from the 2ath December, 1851, at the very Jow annual ground rent of £ 2 8s per annum. A lar:e portiot! of tl.1e purchaSI) money limy t", had on mortgage if requited. To view apply to the tenants ami for further par- ticillars to Oeo, Rees, Esq.,solicitor, 28, 8t Mary-stveet; 01' to the Auctioueeis, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke and Coo, Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate-street. Cardiff. 6b21 1, Harold-street ("If .Broadway), Roath, Cardiff. "/1 l{, G. W. MOR1SCO will SELL by it' PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, September 22nd, 1890 ill lI. large Yard at the bac of the above address, 20 splendid young Cobs and Ponies, all young, bound, alld quiet in harness; 15 new amL second-hand Traps and Carts, J6 sets of single and double Harness, six Saddles and Bridles, a quantity of Carriage Lamps, etc., etc. -ale at two o'clock, sh,np.-No resrvve. -Auctioneer's Office, Broadway, Cardiff. 563 JpAKMERS, 1 SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH for Is 3d per y t'd. Blankets from Is 2d per yard. Stocking Yarn from 9d per lb. Carriage Paid both ways on a1l Orders of over £ 1. Patterns Forwarded tQ select from. rjlYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 13607 SOUTH WALES, 1138 ..hde5 bll Ruction. TUDOR-ROAD AND SALISBURY-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are in- structed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2btli day of September, 1890, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions to be then produced, ami which may be seen at the office of the auctionetys three days prior to the auction), the under- mentioned PROPERTIES LOT 1 — WESTON-HO"SE, 77, Tudor-toad, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr J. Ellis, as weekly tenant, at a rent amounting to £ 38s per annum. LOT 2;—TYNE HOUSE, No. 85, 'Tudor-road, in the occupation of Mr T. Whittington as weekly tenant, at same rent as Lot 1, LOT 3—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 8 and 8A, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. The former (a piivate house known Glenn Arrow) and the latter contains thop and ix rooms, with tlio usual con. veniences. Also a private Dwelling-house near, in Cranbrook-street, known as Cranbrook House. The whole held under lease for S9 years from 2nd February. 1880, at an annual ground lent of £6 18s 6d. The tenants will kindly peimit the properties to be viewed, and further information obtained of the Auc- tioneers, St; Mary-street, Cardiff or of Mr George H- Kite, Solicitor, Taunton. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY & THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23rd and 5tb. 1890. commencing at Two o'clock precisely, SALE of VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ft/g'ESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO, will J3JL SELL by AUCTION, oil the above date-?, an important assemblage of Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Coinpiising massive suites in oak, walnut, and m thoganyj with rosewood cabinets and sidebonrls to match, and suitable for drawing, dining, and break- fi-t. rooms also a good selection of bedroom effects, c-mprising ash and walnut and satin bedroom suites Duchesne toilets with wardrobes e't suite, iron anil brass bedsteads and bedding complete, together with a quantity <,f Furniture removed from private residences, and by order of the High Bailiff. Goods on view morning; of sale. Entries for this Sale may be made on morBins of same. 11U SALE THIS DAY. ON SATUKDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 20tli, 1890. LATTY'S, CARDLEF.—Next WEEKLY U SALE of Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Saddlery, &c" will take place oa the above date, at 2.30 p.m. Present entries include several good Harness Horses, two Cobs, four very stylish Dogcarts; also an Ojanibus to seat 28 persons, which will be sold without the slightest reserve. 65,15 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AT PENARXH-ROAD, CARDIFF (close to Messrs Solomon Andrews and Son's yard). IMPORTANT SALE of 12 van and cart horse", five and six years old, 1b to 16 hands high several spring trollies, spring carts, dog catts, styiish gig, eight sets of cart and other harness, two saddles and bridles, &c,. &c. I\/| R W. G. LATTY is favoured with in- -i-vJL st.uctions fiom Mr John Moore (who, having finished the grass and clover season, is clearing off Ill" hurses, ifec., that have been working the green food car s during the summer months) to SELL by AUC- TION, on an early date, the who!e cf the above, fuller particulars of "hich and date of sale will appear in future 6704 T'1E LODGE FARM, CAERLEON, MON. Within a few minutes' walk of the Caerleon Railway Station. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF 60 HEAD OF CROSS-BRED CAXXLE, 60 SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP, 12 CART HORSES AND COLTS, 36 STORE PIGS. 100 TONS of Excellent CLOVER and MEADOW HAY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and other EFFECTS, which MR THOMAS PARRY has been in- stiucted by Mr William Parry, who is giving up fanning, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY, September 22nd, 1890. Luncheon at 12.20 Sale at 1.30 p,m. Full particulars in catalogues, to be obtained on and after September 15th inst. Dated Newport, Mon Sept. 9;h, 1890. 6504 HRYN TfRION, NEAR BRIDGEND. SALE OF WELL-BRED MILCH COWS, CARRIAGE HORSES. HARNESS, MEADOW HAY. AND OXHER. EFFECTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Prichard (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL bv AUCTION, on THURSDAY. September 25'li, 1890, the following: 3 HANDSOME DURHAM MILCH COWS, 3 AYRSHIRE DITTO, 2 carriage horses (15 £ hands), 2 mows of meadow hay, h irness, saddles, bridles, and sundry orher articles. Also will be S"ld several dozen plants in pots, 109 dozen empty flower pots, and several dozen bottles port wine. Four months' credit on the usual conditions. Sale to commence punctually at 2 p.m. with the stock. Further particulars in catalogue, which may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 6642 -_P- FOREST LODGE, BRECON, About 3J,. miles from Devyuock, and 6 from Brecon Railway Station. 2,280 SHEEP, 33 DAIRY CATTLE, 16 COBS AND PONIES, AND 20 PIGS. THE ANNUAL AUCTION SALE of T!HÆFT STOCK, the property of Mr W. G. Miller, will be held at the abeve place on TUESDAY, September 30th, 1890, as follows 15 Cheviot rams to9 We sh, Radnor, Scotch, and cross Cheviot rams also 16 Shropshire ditto; 1,140 strong store ewes; 500 three and four-year-old fat wet,hers; 530 ewe and wether lambs 33 cows and heifers (shorthorn, Ayr- shire, and Jersey crosses), several with caives at foot 5 two and three-year-old pony cob colts and 1L moun- tain ponies aud foals and 20 r igs. j Three months'credit OIl approved security for sums over i;10, or discount at the rate of b per cent, per all 1111111, J .lined at 11 Sale at 12.3J o'clock oxactly, beginning with Cheviot aud Welsh Ranis. Note.—'Tha order of the sale will be exactly as given above. Rim Purchasers please observe—Ranis First. For customers from a distance brakes will meet trains arriving at Brecon about 11 o'ciock from IHiti- Wiles, Hereford, Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, etc. also at Devynock for those from Swansea and Neath Lines. In the evening brakes will convey purchasers going via Mid-Wales and Hereford to Devynock at 5.18, and for Swansea, Neath, Cardiff, Newport, .etc., to Devynock at 6.13. 14225 6685 IN BANKRUPTCY. Re GEORGE LEY (trading as G. Ley and Co.), The Strand Swansea, Fruit and Potato Merchant. j\/| R FRANK W. DAVIES has been in- -i-V.JL -tructed by Thomvs Thomas, Esq., the Official Receiver in .Bankruptcy, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above Address, on WEDNESDAY, September 24th, 1890. the following HORSES, WAGGONS, WEIGHING-MACHINES, HAND-TRUCKS, IRON SAFES, < £ c., comprising 1 grey horse, 12 years, 16 hands high 1 roan hoisc. 12 years, 16 hands high 2 sets of harness, £ spring waggons (to cirry 2 tons), 1 patent lever weighing-miicbine and weights complete (by Bartlett and Sons, Bristol), 4 sack machines and weights, and 4 h ind trucks by the same makers 2 iron safes, and sundry office utensils, &c., Ac. cash, sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. For fur, her particulars apply to Thomas Thomas, Esq., ollielil Receiver in Bankruptcy, 97, Oxford- street, Swansea or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 51, Waterloo-street, Swansea. Dated this 15th day of September, 1890. 6644 TO HAY AND STRAW MERCHANTS. R DAVID PR'CE is instructed to J. T ft. SELL by AUCTION on the premises on MONDAY, the 22nd of September, 1890, about 50 tons of excellent WHEAT STRAW, of this year's growth, standing in stacks on Boatside Faim, close to Hay Station, on the Midland and Golden Valley Railways. Sale to commence at Two p m. prompt. Mr David Davies, Boatside, will kindly show the straw, and further particulars can be had from the Auctioneer, Brecon, or from Messrs Powell and Grant, Land Agents. Llanidloes. 6562 DISPERSION OF THE CELEBRATED AND FX- TENSIVE MANOR,AVAN HERD OF PURE- BRIm SHORTHORNS. MESSRS JOHN THORNTON & CO. will SELL by AUCTION (by order of the Exe- cutors, without reserve), on WEDNESDAY, October 1st (12 o'clock), at Manoravan, two miles from Llandilo Stations, on the L. and- N. W. and G. W. Railways, the late Mr David Pugli's celebrated herd of SHORTHORN CATTLE, numbering nearly one hundred head, which have been during the last twenty years bred from some of the most celebrated heuls throughout the kingdom animals having beon purchased from those eminent breeders, the late Air John B. Booth, Mr X. E. Paw- Mr John Peel, and Mr W. Tore also from Mr Hugh Aylmer, Mr tv. W. M\ ade Waldon, And Mr R. Welsted. Among the animals for sal" are a large number of the Brights, Mantalinis, Hecubas, Mistress Marys, Sylphs, Czarinas, and Stratton's Moss Rosus. For many years prizes and cups have been won at the Royal, the Yorkshire aud Smithlield Club Shows, Catalogues may be had of John Tbornton and Co., 7, Princes-street, H uiover-squ are. London, W. 6686 COURT, LLANGELER, CARMARXIIENSHIRE, About li miles from Lla.ndyssui. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by Mr Ben. Phillips to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on XHUHSDAY N!' XT, September 25th, 1890, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, comprising 66 carefully-selected shorthorn, crllss-bred, aud black dairy cows young cattle and calves, a pure- bred yearling shorthorn bull, a useful bay cob mare, 6 years old bay carriage mare, 5 years, about 1b hands bay cob mares, quiet to ride and drive three powerful cart horses, two-year-old cart colt, two yearling colts, grey pony and foal, donkey 20 well- bred Shropshire breeding ewes, purchased from the flocks of Mr Evans, Alltycadno, and Mr Griffiths, Llwynpiod 30 ewe and wether lambs, 20 store pigs, 10 young pigs, 3 breeding sows (two in farrow), 40 gees_e, 100 fowls, 10 ducks, retriever dog and fox- terrier; the machinery, implements, harness, saddles. bridles, <fcc. tho whole of the dairy utensils, and a Urge quantity of household furniture. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. The Sale to commence at 12.30 punctually. Conveyances will be provided for intending pur- chasers from Llandyssul aud Newcastle Emlyn and back. 6697 CARMARTHEN. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by -LVL AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2 p.m., on SATURDAY, September 27th, 1890, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in 10 or such other number of Lots as may be deter- mined upon LOT 1.—All that exceedingly valuable and attractive mined upon LoT I.-All that exceedingly valuable and attractive semi-detached FAMILY RESIDENCE, called Furnace House, situate and being No. 1, Samt Peter-street, Carmarthen, together witii tbe stables, coach-houses, and other out-building's a well-stocked walled garden, greenhouses, &c., in the occupation of Mrs Richards, the owner, and being now used as Judges' Lodgings. LOTS £ to 10.—To at valuable FRE EHOLD ESTATE, known as Park Hull, situate at Wauudew, Catmar- then, and comprising ? .Dwelliug.oouse,¡ and Gardens, a Building Site, and a field of Accommodation Land. Full particulars will duly appear, and in the mean- time may be obtained of the Auctioneer or of MR W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, ) 6*96 Solicitor, Carmarthen, Califs 1m JUirtiflU. j ELDON-ROAD AND CRADDOCK-STREET, RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR J. ii!. GUNN has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, September 25, 1890, at Seven o'clock p.m. (subject to such condi- lions as shall be then and there rem), the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES LOT 1. -All those Two Leasehold Dwellins-houses known as Nos. 10 and 12, Eldon-road, Car, lift, let to Messrs Croydon and Lewis respectively, and held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1882, at the annual ground rents of £ 4 7s 6d and £ 4 7s 4d respec- tively. LOT 2.—All those Two Leasehold Dwelling-houses known as Nos. 2 and 4, Craddock-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1882, at the annual ground rents of £3 each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers, Westgate-street or to Mr G. k. HILL, T 656b Solicitor, High-street, Cardiff. public$loticts. UNITARIAN CHURCH, WEST GROVE.—SERVICES TO-MORROW, 11a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Morning: "The Difference bet'veen Eaith and Belief." Evening: What we Mean by Love of God." 847 IVOTICE.-I, WILLIAM REES, of No. 35, Charles-treet, Roath. Cardiff, will Not be Answerable for any Debt or Dt-btscoiitractediyniv wife. EMILY REES, after this date.-WILLIAM REES. September 19th, 1890. 839 NAZARETH HOUSE, C A I- DIFF. CERTIFICATE AS AN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. The London Gazette of Friday night contains the toliowing:—Xhe Secretary of State hereby gives notice that he has certified the Industrial School for Koiu-ui Catholic girls at Nezareth House, North-road, Camiff, in the County of Glamorgan, as fit to be all industrial school for the reception of such girls as may be sent there in pursuance of the Industrial Schools Act, 1866. not exceeding ln0 in number. 6634 QARDIFF LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. RE-DIVISION OF WARDS. The following Ward Meetings have been arranged :— MONDAY NEXT—ROATH W ARD-Stacey.road Hall, at 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT.—PARK WARD — Piasnewydd Chpel. Keplloch.srre¡>t, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY NEXT. ADAMSDOWN WARD— Monnt Tahlr Primitive Methodist School, Moira- terrace, at 8 p.m WEDNESDAY NEXT — SPLOT WARD—Splott Brtlst :o.;cllool Chapel, liurn ibv-street, atSp.m. 1HURSDAY NEXT—RIVERSIDE WARD—St. Congregational Chapei, Neville-street, at 8 p.m. Congregational Chapei, Neville-street, at 8 p.m. An i^A^> 26fcU inst.-CATHAYS WARD. AJ1 Liberals are invited to attend the meeting for 'u which they reside. _Jibba RICHARD N. HALL. Secretary. P- A TWESTERN RAILWAY. G NOTICE OF LETTING WATER OUT OF BRITON DOCK FOR REPAIRS, lhe GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY :lUll tk" DOCK MASTER of the BRITON FERRY you> HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on the 12th day oi October, 1890, and the .^ix following day^, the water will be let out of the Dock each tide for the purpose of necessary repairs to the Dock and Dock Gate'. Mastics aiui persons in charge of vessels will therefore take notice that any vessel remaining in the dock, or entering the same during the above-mentioned pencd, will t|0 KO ut M0je jsic ami peril of the owners of such vessel. The Great Western Railway Company further give notice that they will not, be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur in consequence of the matters aforesaid to any vessel or vessels so remaining in or entering the dock us aforesaid. J. D. HIGGINS, Secretary cf the Great Western Railway Company. L. JONES, Dock Master of the Britoa Ferry Dock. September 15, 1890. 6684 ^OUTH WALES MUSICAL ElS'l EDDFOD. NEATH, BOXING DAY, 1890. CHIEF CHORAL PRIZE, £100, For singing, • AH men, all things (Hymn of Praise). MALE OICE PARTY COMPETITION, "Destruction of Gaza" De Rille). Prize, 1:30. BRAS HAND, SOLOS, &C. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE. THE MAYOR OF N EATlI. GENEKAL SECRETARY r w. P. THOMAS, Treorky, from whom programmes may be obtained at the usual price. 6515 FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. THE BRITISH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). HEAD OFFICE-MELBOURNE. Authorised Capital:21,000,000 I Paid up £ 153,843 Subscribed >19.240 | BONOON OVTUASS—04 A,ND OO, KING WLBLLAIVL- STREET", E.G. LONDON nO-RD. SIR EDWIN H. GALSWORTHY. CLIAS. MOLYN EUX GREN FELL, Esq. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG, K.C.M.G. JAMES MARTIN, E4.. 1SANKEKS. LONDON-Messrs GLYN, MILLS, culittlu, and CO. Full particulars on application to the Bankers or to 3078 WILLIAM MARTIN. Secretary. •3RD vTa WELSH REGIMENT. O CADET CORPS. It is intended to hold a BAZAAR at the DRILL- HALL, CARDIFF, on NOVEMBER5th, 6th, and 7th, in Aid of the Funds of the C-adet Corps. Donations, ei, her in kind or money, will be gratefully received by either of the undersigned. J. GUTHRIE, ),t.-Col Hon. Capt. C522 MEREDITH. Lieut gRD V.B. WELSH ITEGIMENT. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week commencing 2ist September, 1890. Monday.—Adjutant s Drill, at 8 pm; drill order. Hand to attend. Wednesda.V.-Company Drill, at 3 p.m. plain clothes. Friday.—^Sergeant-M«jor-s Drill and Drill for Re. cruits at 8 p.m. plain clothes- Class-fi'iiiiR oil Wednesday and Thursday from 2 p.m On duty next week Captain W, E. Jones. Lieutenant Meredith, Sergeant Hurlow, Corporal Bishop, Bugler Brown. Next for duty.—Captain Bruce, Lieutenant Colling- wood. Sergeant J. Collins, Corporal Howell, Buglor Davies. (Signed) J. G ASK ELL, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Cardiff Detachment. (Cntiters aitii (Eontraaa. rr HE BRISTOL UNITED GAS-LIGHT X COMPANY. TENDERS FOR COKE. The Directors of the above Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for the PURCHASE of their SURPLUS MAKE of COKE during the twelve months ending 3lst December, 1891. Foims of tender may be obtained on apolication to the undersigned, to whom also they itiuit be returned not larer than 10 a.m. on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1890, sealed and endorsed Tender for Coke." The Directors do not hind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. JAS. V. GREEN. Secretary. Chief Office-Canons Mar h, Bristol, 10th September, 1890 6687 rjjlO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. JL ———- The Ystradyfodwg Local Board invite TENDERS for the SCAVENGING of then- Urban District for One Year. Specification may be seen ar.il Fortn of Tender obtained at tho Surveyor s Office, Local Board Offices, l.lewellyn-street, Pentre, Rhondda, after the 17th inst. All tenders must be delivered under seal, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, endorsed Teuder for Scavenging," section No. on or before Thursday, the 25th inst. The Board [loes not bind i* self to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, J. W. JONES, Surveyor. September 15th, 18i0. EDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD, TREDEGAR, MON. The above Board invite TENDERS for the EREC- TION of Two CLASS-ROOMS at the Upper Rhymney School, as per plan and specification, which can be seen on application to me. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acceptecl. Tenders must be in my hands not later than the 6th of October next. C, DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk, Tredegar, Mon. 6607 rlo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of THREE HOUSES in Keppoch-street, for the Trustees of the Welsh Presbyterian Church. Plans and Specifi- cation may be seen on applying to Charles Rigg. Architect, 24, High-street, Cardiff, to whom endorsed Tenders are to be sent on 30th instant. 773 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS are INVITED for the "ERECTION of 32 HOUSES at Elliot Town, New Tredegftr. Plans and specifications can be seen by application to Alderman Aaron Davies, Pontlottyn, near Rhymney. Tenders should be sent to the Powell Duffryn Co., Abaraman Offices, Aberdare, not later than 1st October. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6658 alf5 ;b!J |)rifcmte Contract. OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, a well-known SOUTH WALES COLLIERY, working the Upper and Lower RhonddaSeanis.-A(I- dress, in first instance, Carbon, South Wales Daily News," Cardif. 6663 y- THE EMINGTON STANDARD YPEWRITER. if >; BL AVvJJMORE AND CO., mtANG IG-BUILDINGS, c iey CARDIFF, OLE DEALERS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. Send for Catalogue, or Call and See One, 3494 fhtMir Appointments. jpENTYliCH SCHOOL BOARD. — Wanted IMMEDIATELY, an ASSISXANT (Male) for the "Village" school. Salary £ 45. rising to :£50. Applications, stating age, and copy of testimonials, to be sent to R. Y. EVANS, 6396 Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. Q Ii ICKHOW E L L UNION. APPOINTMENT OF RELIEVING-OFFICER. VACCINATION-OFFICER. AND COLLECTOR OF THE GUARDIANS. The Guardians of the above Union will, at their Meeting to be held on Monday, the 29th ot September instant, at the Board-room of the Workhouse of the Crickhowell Union, proceed to the ELECTION of RELIEVING OFFICER for the Hrynmawr ami 1.1an. elly Helief Districts, at a salary of £ 80 per annum. The person elected will also be appointed Vaccination- officer, payable by fees for each case of successful vac- cination registered, and Collector to the Guardians for the district, at a remuner ation of 10 per cent. on amounts collected and paid to the Treasurer. The person appointed will be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties cf the office, and to conform to the rules, orders, and regulations of the Local Government Board and of the Guardiaus, and to give such security as they may determine. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. Applica- tions, in the handwriting of the candidates, stating age (between 25 and 45 years), present and previous ccupat»n, accompanied by original testimonial of recent date as to chaiacter and competency, must be .sent to me on or before Saturday, the 27th day of September instant, endorsed Application for Relieving officer." A knowledge of Welsh will be an indispensable qualification. Personal attendance on the day of election is not necessary. The person elected will be required to reside at Brynmawr, and to enter upon his duties on the 29th of September instant. By order of the Board. IRVINE BLENNERHASSETT, Clerk. Union Offices. Crickhowell. September 15, 1890. 6636 PENARTH. LANSDOWNE PRIVATE HOTEL JLJ AND BOARDiNG RESIDENCE. Extensive Channel View Superior Accommodation Moderate Charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 5133 QUEEN'S HOTEL (FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL), ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Under New Management). ORDINARY DAILY, 1.15. SATURDAYS, 1.30. Soup, Fish, Joints, Sweets, Cheese, &c. BILLIARDS. W. J. JEENES, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 596. 5810 CAERPHILLY, WINDSOR TEMPERANCE HOTEL T T NOW OPEN. Parties cateied for either on or off the premises, at most reasonable terms. b774 MUMBLES, g ANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR 1-J SWANSEA. THE MENTONE OF WALES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. The sheltered position of Langland Bay, with its southern aspect and balmy air, which entitle it to be called the Mentone of Wales, renders it a most desirable Winter Residence. Strongly recommended by Members of the Medical Profession. For tariff, carriages, Ac., address 1226 E. M. P. DUFFIELD. Manageress. LONDON. WARDOUR-STREET, OXFORD- O" STREET.—VISITORS FROM WALES TO LONDON will find a comfortable and homely accom- modation at the above address. Terms strictly moderate.-Thii MISSES WILLIAMS, Proprietors. 668 VAIUUMUI ^ONEIIES. QARPIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. £ 3,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED. TO BORROWERS. Interest charged to Borrowers is Five per Cent, Bonus goes in reduction of interest. Mortgages may be redeemed at any time, subject to the approval of Directors. For further information apply to PETER PRICE, Secretary. Head Office :—21, High-street, Cardiff. 3622 Office Hours: 10 to 3 Wednesdays, 10 to 1 Saturday Evening, b.30 to 8. | rjnHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL. JGsq., J.P., Chairman. HESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :— £ 7,606 10s ad ADVANCES On Freebohtor Leasehold Securities. EasyItepayments. 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. IIEYBYRNE, Secretary. 1, FRIAR'S CHAMBERS, NEWPORT. 6288 UOUTR WAL E S M E R CAN TI L K O BUILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12 Westgate-st., C:.¡,rditf.-The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and New Advances.— Johu Jenkins, A,C.A.. Secretary. !()4.-j E. c- WILKS, ATLANTIC ENGINE WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., Having Disposed of the above Works to Mr HENRY LAWRENCE, Providence Iron and Brass Foundry, of this Town, begs to thank his numerous customers for past favours, aud trusts the same will be accorded his successor, j^JENRY IT AWRENCE, in taking to the above Wosks, begs to Solicit the favour of future commands, which will receive his prompt and most careful attention. MARINE, COLLIERY, AND GENERAL ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, RAILWAY WAGON BUILDER. yyEDDING Jp RESENTS AND fJlESTIMONlAL p LATE. jyjTESSRS. QROSS jgROTHERS Are now Exhibiting the NEWEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK IN WALES OF ELECTRO SILVER-PLATE, FINE CUTLERY, and STERLING SILVEll ARTICLES. The Public will do well by Inspecting their Stock before Purchasing elsewhere. CATALOGUES FREE. AGENTS FOR ELKINGTON'S, MAPPIN AND WEBB'S PLATE. 3, AND 4, ST. MARYS STREET, CARDIFF. 3449 IPIANOS, QRGANS, pIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN IHE TRADE. Pianos from 10s monthly. Organs from bs monthly The Public are invited to inspect J_j E A T H AND ONS Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &c„ As Pounds will be Saved by "lacing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH AND SONS, | PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS. AND REPAIRERS, 51, Q U E E N S T R E E T, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9431—5-1066 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company Lincoln. TLOOj THE ROYAL VISIT. IN HONOUR OF THE FORTHCOMING VISIT OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CLARENCE, We are prepared with the following Specialities, quite new for the season:- D.B. REEFER & VEST (with silk facings) 24/6 SUPERIOR TROUSERS (West Endstyle) 8/11 & 10/6 BUSINESS SUITS (in T'we-. us & Worsteds) 30/- & 35/- The New VENEXIAN COVERT COATS, extra stiching on Collars and Cuifs, and strapped seams. 21/. & 251 THE ALLIANCE CLOTHIERS, SO UT, 1 ARY- O TREET. O, O i*JL IO 3870 ^public Àtttustttttnîs. CARDIFF. T H E A T R E R 0 Y A L LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr KDWARI) FLETCHER AeriN« MANAWRNT Mr .JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, September 20th, Last Night of the Celebrated Tragedian, OSMOND TEARLE. SHAKESPEARE'S GREAT TRAGEDY, ill ACBFT-H. Macbeth, King of Scotland OSMOND TEARUS. MONDA Y NEXT, SEPT EMBER 22, THE CARL ROSA LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, in the Last New Opera, MARJORIE. G.W.R. Special Theatre Train. Thursday, September 25th, from Swinsea and Intermediate Stations. Box Plan now open at Thompson Shackell's, Ltd. ^ULAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, CLAHENCE HOLT and a FULL COMPAN Y. N- E W B ABYLON. Splendid Scenery. Mechanical Effects. Next week—UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Will shortly appear the ilitymarker, success, "Tbe Village Priest." Herman Vezin, the great tragedian. No advance in the prices. Circle. 2s; Stalls, Is 6d Back Circle. Is Pit., 8d Gallery, 4d. LESSER pAHK j| ALL. LAST DAY. MATINEE AT 3, OPEN 2.30. NIGHT AT 8, OPEN AT 7.30, JLJ A R T Z Announces the LAS T PERFORMANCES HE WILt EVER GIVE IN CARDIFF. 470 TIARDIFF TEMPERANCE ANP J PROHIBITION ASSOCIATION. EVERYBODY COME TO STUART-HALL TO-NIGHT! GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING. INTERESTING ADDRRSSES SPLENDID liECITATIONSI GRAND SINGING! The Celebrated BLUE RIBBON PRIZE CHOIR Will be at their best. 6702 Doors opell at 7 o'clock; chair taken at 7 30. Admission Downstairs Free; Gailery, 2d each. DON'T MISS THIS TREAT. COME EARLY. /CARDIFF R E G A T T A, OK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2RD, 1890, Under Distinguished Patronage. JUDGE AND STARTER CAPTAIN POMEROY. I PRIZES FOR CO.NIPETI'IION. I 1. All Comers (Open to Pilut, Boats Belonging to Any Port in the Brisfol channel No restrictions as t'> sai!s or spars, lsr, prize, £ 4C 2nd prize, £ 20 3rd prize, £ r5 4th prize, £ 10 5th ditto, Bt) 6th ditto, E4. Ten to start or no sixth prize. Entrance Fee, 15s, 2. Pilot Boats Belonging to the Port, not exceeding 31ft. keel. No restrictions cs to spars or sails. 1st prize, RiO 2nd ditto, P.5 3rd ditto, 22 13s. Entraiic-, Fee, b". 3. Port Pilot Boats, Limited to Port Pilots of the Port of Cardiff length not exceeding ft. 1st prize, i;a 2nd ditto, £ 4 3rd ditto, 22. En. trance Fee, 3s 6d I 4. Hobblers' Sailing Boats, not exceeding 22ft. Ist prize, £6; 2nd ditto, £3; 3rd ditto, 21. (nrr!1lnpw VlW ')0. "I 5. Pleasure Sailing Boats, not exceeding 17ft. keel. 1st priz- £ 4 4s 2nd ditto, £ 2 2s. Four to start or no second prize. Entrance Fee, 5s. 6 Go-as-you-please Lifeboat Race, open to R-N.L.B. "institution Boats in the Bristol Channel; 1st piize, £ 10 2nd prize, £ 5 Two to start or no race. Three to start ot no second prize. 7. Hobblers' Boats, not exceeding Ibit. 6in., one lug. belonging to the Port of Cardiff. No oars to be used. 1st prize, 1;3 2nd rlÜu, £1. Entrance Fee, Is. 8. Four-oiaied In-rigged Race, Open. 1st prize, £5 2nd ditto, £ 2 3rd ditto, £ 1. 9. Pair-oajed Race, not exceeding 16h, rowed by Licensed Boatmen of the Port of Cardiff. 1st prizt), JB2 10s 2nd ditto, E I 3rd ditto, 10,. 10. Four-oared Ship's Boat Race, confined to sailors belonging to ships in port, to be rowed in bona fide 'Vlipl' boaLS. 1st priz-, £ 2; 2nd do., 21. 11. Trimmer and Iron Ore Hnhbiers Shovel Race. Four men ill each boat. No coxswain. 1st prize, £2 2nd do., El 3rd do.. 10s. 12, Pilot Boat Punt Race, Lwo-oared. 1st prize, 30s 2nd do., 10s rd do., 5s. 13. Xugs' Punt Race, sterii sculling. 1st prize, 30s; 2nd do., 10s 3rd do., os. 14. Dock Gatesmen's Four-oared Race. 1st prize, 23 2nd do., Bl 10s. 15. Submarine Miners'Race. £5 prize, to be distributed and rowed as decided by Major TITorniey. 16. Duck Hunt. Two oars for dock, four-oared gift. No coxswain. Time, 20 min. £1 prize. 17. Neapolitan Pole Dance. 1st prize, lbs 2nd do., 10s 3rd do., 5s. 18. Greasy Pole. Prize £1. SWIMMING MATCHES. 1. Open. 1st prize, 21s 2nd do, 10s 3rd do., 5s. 2. Competitors to be under 18 years of age. 1st prize, Ids 2nd do., 7s 6d 3rd do., 4s. 3. Competitors to be under 14 years of age. 1st prize, 10s znd do., 6 3rd d 3s. The Rowing and Swimming: Matches will take p:ace in the Bute Entrance Channel as soon as practicable after the closing of the dock gates in the afternoon. The Committee reserve themselves the right of making any alteration they may think necessary. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entry. In all Itaces where there is a third prize, four tc start, or the thir(i prize will be withdrawn. All decisions of the Committee to be iinal. All Entries to be made to Mr Evans, the Secretary, at the Pilotage Office, Docks, on or before Saturday,, the 20th. EDMUND HANDCOCK. JUN.. TREASURER, THOMAS EVANS, SECRETARY, The Committee have engaged the services oi a. splendid Band to accompany the Sailing Races on board the Subscribers' Boat. This Boat will be strictly confined tn Subscribers. 6517 insurance. HERE SHALL I GET THE 1 MOST FOR MY MONEY?' THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES now being piid by the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES CANNOT be EQUALLED by any Company in tilt. WORLD. PROXECTION WITH INVESTMENT. V (Example.) Life Policy No. 96,202. Paid-up in 15 Annual Payments. Issued April 27th, 187b, on the life of S.C.. of BristoL Amount of Policy, £ 1,000. Tontine Period, 15 years. Age, 45. Annual Premium, B52 2s bri. Total Premiums paid in 15 years £ 781 17 6 RESULT AFRIL 27, 1890. 1. CASH VALUE, consisting of Reserve, £ 590 9s 3d; and Surplus, £ 387 7s 2d— £ 9/7 16s 5d. A return in cash tc the policyholder, after 15 years' protection, to his heirs of £ 125 Is 2d lor each £ 100 paid by him in remiuin-. Or 2. PAID-UP VALUE. £ 1,657. A return in cash to his heirs of F.211 18s 6d for each B100 paid by the policyholder in Premiums. Or 3. CASH SURPLUS, S587 7s d. 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