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DULLER BXRTILL AND COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF CARRIAGES, LIGHT, STYLISH, AND DURABLE. A large number of GOOD Second-band Carriages Always on Sale. Inspection made and Estimates RIVEN for Repairs free. CARRIAGES SOLD ON COMMISSION OR 14044 TAKEN* IN EXCHANGE. TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES. CARDIFF. -4098 gales hll 2vuaion. AUCTION A.P PO.LN MR W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, etc., AR^ Cardiff Julv 18 Messrs YV. C. CLARKE MID BOVKY. Brewery Property, at Cardiff Julv 29 Messrs TKEGERTHEN DUNNand CO y Brigantine, at West Bute DOCK, Cardiff July 24 ¡ Mr D. EVANS. 1 I Household furniture, at Cadoxton-juxt.i-Barry, July 18 Messrs ,V BO WRING. Hunters Harness Horses, Ac., at Cardiff July 19 Shire Stallion, AT Cardiff Julv >9 Household Furniture, at Cardiff" ..July 25 „ „. MR J. 1J UUNN. Posting Rights, at Cardiff July 18 „ L MESSRS H. 1IILL and CO. Household Furniaire, Swansea .July 18 Scaffolding and Piant, sit Swansea July 22 Mes-rs JOHN HOWELL and llUGIES. Double licensed PuMic-B >use, at A berdare July 22 Mr W, G. LATfY. Horses, Cobs, and Ponie ■•, AT Cardiff July 19 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold Estates, at L'audilo AUK. 29 Mess.SMADDOX and CO. Hardware Stock, Ac., at Cardiff JU;Y 21 Safety Licyc es and Tiicycles, at Cardiff ..JULY 2I furniture, <xc., AT Rooms July 2;:4 Mr .MONTGOMERY. Property, at Cardiff .J111y24 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Freehold Property, ac 1 laverfoi dwest July 2? Freehold Property at Ha verfordwest Aug. Farmhouse, IFCC., at Haverfordwest Mr Wlf.LIAM JOUN REUS. Freehold and Copyhold Estates, at Neath -luly 29 Freehold Farms, atNeath July 29 Freehold 1<AIM, at Neath. July 29 Messrs SHOUT AND DUNN. Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Plant, Machinery, Ac., at Tondu JULY 18 Freehold Shop and Premises. at Cardiff July 29 Leasehold "remises, at Cardi (f .July 29 Leasehold Residence, at Caviliif July "-9 Freehold Premises, at Cardiff Juiy — Mr DA VI]) THOMAS. Freeehold Propcries, ar, Fishguard July 31 Freehold Estate, at LHndi'.o August 2 Mr FLIEL) WAnD. Oxen, at Cardiff Mr JOHN WILLIAMS. Freehold Properties, AT Llandovery July 18 SALE THIS DAY GLANNANT COLLIERY. TONDU, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ¡ t ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 38 h July, 1890, at the above Colliery, in the parish of IWLTWS, the whole of the suiplus PLANT, MACHINERY, <&c., in or about tlv colliery, including 6-wheel locomotive ENGINE, tank do., 1C o-ron coal wa#)ns, eg^-end boiler, 27ft. X hft., WITH fittings mall tubular boiler, pair 6m. HORIZON S! engines', mortar null, Sfc, 6in. L) rn and frMKe lever baud pump, Pill (nearly new), two bin. steam valves, Billy Fairplay, 100 SET* tram fittings, two beam scales, rail stiaightenmg block, six v.iious various PUMP rods, ir. brake "heel, lot o: railway chairs-, water tanks, old pit, ropes, flooring plates, and several tons of mixed rails and wroulI ami cat scrap iron, &c Ac. The Sale will commence at Twelve ocluck Noon punctually. A brake will leave the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridg- clld, about eleven o'clock, to take intending jlurcJmsers to tbe colliery. Catalogues may, together with any furUHJr inior- mation, be obtained from Mr Lawrence, at the Col- liers' or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. June, 18S0. 1963 DUKE STREET AUCTION JiOOMS CARDIFF. HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES- fVf ESSES J. G. MADDOX & CO. will J1. SELL by AUCTION, oil WEDNESDAY, July 23nl,1ö90, ab'lI(. 10J SAFETY BICYCLES, And n. numher of CHIPPER TRICYCLES. SPECIAL NOTICE !—All these machines are guaran- teed brawl liew 18..0 p: terns, and arto: the stanÜanl qualities of Coventry MAKERS of high repute, so that thi", .• ALE offers 1\ special UPJi0rLUllity to cycle »gt-U: £ Iwd ironmongers, AS well as to private genf.lt men of t.ecunng really reijable and iirst-ciass cycles with tlw mot modern improvements, at OXoCeptionallv favour- able price*. .Sale at 2.3n and 7.30 p.m. precisely. Catalogues will be ready on and after July 16t.h, and MAY be had on application at the Auctioneers' OFTI-es and Salerooms, 2O, Duke-street, Caidiff. 5370 25 CUSTOM HOUSB-STUKKT, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY, JULY 21 ST, 1 £ 90. "jV/1 ESS LIS J. G. MADDUX AND CO hive received INDUCTIONS -rom the High Baililf to SEI.L bv AUCITON'the WLW.EO, tl.O S'L'OCK-IN-TI!ADF. OL' li AUD WARE and other Goods, seized under an ex-CIUION an' rent, comprising; a large assortment ot >run.^ • tibre mafs, brushes, tins, kettles, etc. •jL' oleographs and a few lots of Household. ElieiaS. Sale at 2.30 in the Afternoon and 7 iu the Evening, There will be no reserve. _,1Q Office Sale Rooms—25, Dukc-street, Cardiff JL"Y DUKK STREET AUCTION ROOMS. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 22ND AND 21TH. COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK PRECISELY. SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEC i S. J. G. JMADDOX and CO. will JJJL SELL by PURLIG, AUC TION, on the above u,te. nOlj,lUiOLl) 1<'UltlTUU:E removed froni a Villa Resilience at P; narth, and other places, comprising r'.ppointmeijg|; suitable drawinj> dining, breakfast-rooms, FIWLS, and bedrooms; also two excellent pianos in walnut MUt cases. Owing to the numerous lots it is impossible to particularise, but goods will Oe on vieIV days pIlar to and nn morl1il1g.; oi sale. Goods may be sent in for tlleie sales up to day prior to auction. POSTPONEMENT OF SALK T0 22ND & 23RD INST. OF HIGH CLASS PACTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND ETCHINGS, comprising' works by EXHIBITOR in the Royal Academy- Members of the Royal Institute, Grosvenor, Royal Water Society, <FCC-, A'C. MES3RS SHORT and DUNN are in- structed 10 ^KLL BV ■JUC'J ION, .ju 'J'UES- PAY, 22nd, and WL'IDNESD VY, O^RD^NST. A VALUABLhl SELECTION Ob PIOIURES. Salt) will TAKE pllce AT lb, ¡(>\lllt STUArt-suuare, at 2.3o p.m. On View Monday. nst inst. SliORT and DUNN, Merchants' ISxcuaiige, 6j83 Docks. Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. TO BILLPOSTJNG COMPANIES AND OTHERS. S R J. K G tiNN has been instructed to SliLL bv AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, on FRIDAY N1 XT, the 18th inst., at 3 odoek in the Afternoon, all the EXCLUSIVI'L AND V ALUALLE,RIGHT, For the period of six months, er. such other time as same shall be J>tainun<r, the fwlvertising or posting on the Hwiiuiin^ ajj.TCOJiu to and cxtonciing from Roya! Hotel T, W estgate-street in Cardiff. For further part col aiiply to the Auctioneer, Wesrgate. Chamiiers. Oaruiti'- 372 J-OLT T!F CARDIFF. 1^? ESSRS '.i Ri5(a EiiTHEN DUNN & J.TA CO. hnvft been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July 24th. 1S30, the LRlGANTiNK "CLAltA,' of Swansea; built at P. K island in 1P65 ilimen sions, net register, 177 tons, and canie-1 abont ;5311 d. w. is "copper lastened, shifts without balla-st, AND ;s we:1 fouuit. 1 he Sale will take place ON board the vessel at the TOR of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff, at 3 p.M. FOR further pu,rticuJar>1 apply to Messrs Manz.1noS. Cristobal and Co., Bute Docks or to Tregerfelieil Dunrt TND Co., SHIPPING SALESMEN and Auctioneers, WET'" CHANI.s' Exchaji^E, Cardiff. 5440 SALE THIS DAY. The Model ion Mart, North-road. Cardiff. MR W. BJiADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, en FRIDAY, July ISTH V»DER OIJ- tress for rent, A large quantity of HOUSEHOW FURNITURi- Spring Cart, BAKERS Cover OAR., Trucks, A-C Sale at 2. 11B 'J'O-MORHOW. M MX STRKET, ('ADOX 1 OX-J UX 1A-BABRY. -LAIN-S^K, NABKK, A BANRUP1. MR D. EYANS is instructed by T. H. Sttpheii-Esq., TO SELL by AUCTION (at a iinnse in the I,B ive-oameil street, occupied by Mr Darke), on lilDAY, 18ih JULY, 1290,at Twelve o'clock, » quantity O^oi_seholdF[jjjn1tu„e Consisting OF A walnut £ The cun"nta Carpet1;, cliehoniere, K.UTLU" AILT piano. M46 ol three bedrooms, am! an (XTE.J R — R ~ATTY'S~CARDM' WJBKLT SAUS JLI of HOKSES, CO US. ANA PONI^ Y A ON SATURDAY NEXT, Juiy 19 th. CBOStnut sent entries inciude very nice turn-out, •. pony 13.2, perfectly quiet to rule and _> *i,yiish action, last, warr.inieii sound, TOFFETU lieaiiy new dogcart, and set of silver-mounted < ,LPS<' brougham horse, quiet in double and single "A < warranted souud bay van hcrse, SEVERAL good P°L 4 stylish aogcaris, b business traps, nliaeton, ET<:1-,RL, ther entries are respectfully solicited. 14180 a».i» 38 and 3^, Elm-street; No. 50, Clifton-stri et No-. 28, 30, 32, aim 34, Bertram-street, Roatli; and No-, 4b and 48, Sprmetielcl-pl;LCe. Canton. M R MOJSTGOMIFIRY is instructed by Mr Ed»ard Fox, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL the above valuable PROPERTY by AUC- TION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 24tii Juiy, at 3.^0 o clock. Particulars of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Station- el':ee, Cardiff. Very Agreeable to Take. A LAXATIVE & REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE KOR MAMAB CONSMPAMON^ BILE, J.O: or TNDIEN 1. APPETIIE, Ciiib TRIO and QMLLON ISI»i^E8 C, GRILLON, 69 Queec-ftreet, CHEAP.SIAE: bondon aits by ¡\'ndion.u- MON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 19. 1890. ESSES GOTT WALTZ & LOW RING \T,viiI l'd a SALK vi 60 HUNTEIiS, HARNESS HORSES. COBS, PONIES, & CART HORSES, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, in- cluding entries from Messrs Púvell, Whitehead, Lewis, Christie, England, Cupelle, Searle, Thomas.Champion, Howells, Evans..Tones. Davies, Smith, Jenkins, Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Contractors, and others. Also 12 HUNGARIAN COB, imported clircct, 4 to 6 years old, quiet to ride and drive.. Six Horses from the Cardiff Tramways Company, Limited. Further entries are solicited. Catalogues may ba had from the Auctioneers. 5164 PEDIGREE PIUZ; SHIRK STALLION. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRIN G have received instructions from Mr John Howells to include in their Horse Sale on SATURDAY NEXT, July 19th, 1S90, his celebrated Pedigree Prize Shire Stallion, FIlfiLD MARSHAL (3,087), a beautiful bay, rising 3 years old, l'l hands a sure foal-getter, perfectly quiet, and a good worker in all kinds of harness, and winner of many prizes. 6314 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION—MR JUSTICE NORTH. PRICE v. BFOlt SALE OF FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD RSTATES. MR WILLIAM JOHN RKES (the per- son appointed by the said Judge) will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, "t the Castle Hotel, Neath, on TUESDAY, the 29 h July, 1890, a.t Two o clock in the afternoon pr. cisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, the undermentioned PROPERTIES, in the following or nch other lots as may he deter, mined on at tile time of "le LOT 1.-All that. COPYHOLD FARM and LANDS, known as Cwmamuian Farm, containilJ 72 acres or thereabouts, held of the Manor of Caegurwen, situate in the parish of Llangnick-, adjoining the stations of t he Great Western and Midland Railway Comuatdes at Bryuaniman, including the reversion in the large and extensive ii on works, known as the Amman Iron- works, which are erected on this farm. One undivided third part of this farm and ironworks, including the minerals, is let on lease for 79 years, from 25ti» March. 1845, at the yearly rent of £ 70. Two other undivided third parts of the farm and ironworks, including the minerals, are let on lease for the term of 87 years, from 25th March, 1833, at the rents of £3,) 6s 811 and R35 6s 8d per annum. These rents (£136 13s qd) are fully secured by the large and extensive irollwork before referred tn, also a doubie-liceused public liotist) and several (1 welling.l1ouse!<. All the minerals underlying thi, farm will be included in tlli I lot, subject to the terms ot the existing lease. The timber on this farm to be taken by the purchaser at the pric.j named by the auctioneer at the salo. LOT 2.—All that, compact FREEHOLD FARM and LAN OS, known as Glynbedd, situate iu the Cryimnt Valley, dis,al1t four miles from Neath, containing 373 acres, 01' thereabouts, of ûod arable, meadow, and pasture land, whidl inciuries a ood sheep walk on part of tho March-Howell Mountain. The timber and plantations on tl1ù farm to he taken hy the purchaser at n price lo I)!J named by th,) Auctioneer. The minerals will not be sold with this lot. STONE, IRON OgE. and OTHER MINES and .1IJI:\ gl{ AL:S, lyinu; and billg under the Farm aud Lauds comprised in Lot 2 The most important seams of Coal believed to under- lie the property are the Wenallt, the Resolven or Penvgrai' and Abergarwed seams. ,■ LOT 4.—A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £ 8 per annum, arising from and secured on the Congregational Chapel, Wind s' reet, NVath, let for a term of 99 years from the 10th November, 1848. Lor 5.-A FREEHOLD GROUND-RENT of £60 per annum, ari-ing out of and fully secured by that old end well estabished Woollen Factory, known as the V ctoria Works, with twn good dwelling-houses, Nos. 17 and 18, Wind-street, with stables, coach- house, aud other conveniences also the dwelling- house No- 19. Wind-street, and two cottages, Nos. 2 and 3. in Recs' court. These premises are held by the lessee for a term of 9tfyears fmni the 29th September, 1875. LOT 6 —All that FREEHOLD UROUN D-RENT of £ 15 per annHm, arising out of and fully secured by two good bouses en cted 011 tue east side of London- load, and four houses 01\ the west side ni Eastland- road, iu the borouch of Neath, let on lease for the term of 99 years from the 25th March. 1374. LOT 7.-All that FREEHOLD GROUND-ENT of £ b 16s per annum, arising out of and well secured by two good dwelling-houses on the eastern side, and being in London-road, and adjoining Lot 6. let on lease for the term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1877. LOT 3—A FREEHOLD GROUND-REN I' of £ 5 16s Per annum, arising out of and fully secured by two flwelling-houses adjoinll1¡! the last. lot, and being in JJ911d,on.roa<l. Neatn, let on lease lor tùe term of 93 yeai- from the 25(,h March. 1877. LOT 9.—A FREEHOLD GROUND-RENT of £4 5s 4d per annum, arbll1!! out oi and fully secured hy two dwelling-houses adjoining Lot 10, iu Eastland-road, Neath, let on lease for a term of 9.1 years from the 2-bth M ircn, 1877. LOT 10. A FREPUIOLD BUILDING PLO r, adjoining Lot 6, having a width or frontage to (Cast- land-road of 38i feet, and containing an ana of about 321 square yards. LOT 11 A very eligible and valuable FREEHOLD PLOT of LAND, lieitig part of Eastland Field, bounded on one side by a frontage of 327? feet to tlia London- road, and 410 feet to*the Eastiaud-road, ami containing a superficial area of 5,255 square yards. If this Lot be not sold, it will be put up in 25 smaller building plots, having froniage to London-road of Oft. and frontages to Eastland-road of 17ft. respectively. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale may he had on application to Messrs R. P. Morgan and David, Solicitors, Neath; Messrs BtJor, Fry, and Plant, Soli- citors, Swnsea; Messrs Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Solicitors, Swansea and in London of Messrs Ilelder and itoberts Solicitors, 2, Verulam- buildings, Gray's Inn, \V.C. O. E. Dawson, Esq., Solicitor, 10, Harustreet, Btoomsbuvy-sauave, W.C. Messis Aamplit:, Taylor, and Joseph solicitors, 159, >encliui;ch-.srTeot, E.C. and at the place of sale; and Mr WUIia.n John Rees, Auctioneer, and Land end Estate Agent, Swansea. 579j BREOONSH IRE. Parishes of Ystradgynlais and Llvwel TVf11 wiU otfer for'SALE jLV-i. by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath on i TUESDAY, the 29;h July, 3890. at Three for Four o'cl'-ck. P-W- the following FREEHOLD FARMS and LANDS, viz • T OT i —A 11 tbo.e 'rlire,i FREEHOLD FIELDS „V rf Corsllwynddu Harm, containing 12i. ?.r 37p or thereabouts, now lo; with Lot 2 to Evan Wiiiianis, as yeT nr WllREKOLD FARM called Corsllwynddu, «;t ,n'e in the Palish of Ystradgynlus, containing 81a. Or A7d or tliereabouts, now in the occupation of the said Evan Williams as yearly tenant. This Farm has a right .of common oyer the well- i'r^h^FAK.U called Glantawefechan, L°r 3.—All that valley, near Craig-y-nos snuate 111 the G vwt>i containing 36t. 2. 4p., Castle, m uhe paridi ^5 Catkins, as yeav.y tenant. t!(icc,l'!li k'tinf 'and sheltered, has an e:c- Ihis land is undulat g .j. w0 a!U[ Tawefechan tensive frontage to th- ,„w-.iv 'pood trou- jlivers, both affording extremely ,m>OU tiou. This1 Fatm has a right of Common over the extensive and well-known Bi:ick Mountain. I he several lots may be viewed oil PI e. respective tenants.. f)n,er l partftulars, and conditions of u information can be had 011 application to Messus t ueq and W oodforde, 14 Red Lio.-square, London 1. James, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or of W. J. "^s,. Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, and \^q,or' Swansea. M„ „ CARMARTHENSHIRE- L V/ILLIAM JOHN RliES has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- 'J ION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on TUESDAY the 2Sih. oay of July, ie90. at Four o'clock P.m. (subject to conoitions to be the:, and there produced), all Liat desirable l1IaJl „ aaT> l'KEElIOLD FARM, known as DogsbrooK or Nantyci, otherwise Tyncwydd, situate 111 the parisli of I.lan<lehie cOlltailling about loi acres, or thereabouts, of good pasture and meadow land, now 111 the occupation Mr John Davies as yyari.^ tenant, °f a Kood dwelling-house X;lnu!tilfilnf"'°U SlateS' with cowhbu3° :ind vtlHr ll1:d! !lll11fhl1ls. Jhe premises are fronting the roadr leading from L'.aiideoie to lyrydail Station, on the I on,ion and North-Western and Groat Western Railways and i.s situate about 14 mile from Pautyffynou and Tvrvdail StetloSf' aUd ab°Ut lr0!" Railway For t>arfciculavs and conditions of sale «nd any further information, apply to Messrs Stricks and liuglsatn. Solicitors, Swansea or of Mr \V J, Rees Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Surveyor ami Valuer, Swansea. 5415 PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF IIASGUARD. lVIH T. RUL;, OWEN has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at tue Castle Hotel, ilaverfordrt'est, on .SATUUDAV' the 2nd August, 1890, at Three o'clock precisely the very Valuable FARM OF WINSELL, Otherwise enisle, comprising a .substantial Fann. house, witli stable, outbuilding's, and 157 acres, or thereabouts, of excellent pasture and arable land, now in the oc,;unation of Mr W. Rosser, as yearly tenant, ut the low yearly rent of £170 The property is accessible r,y good roads is situate In one oi tie most fertile districts of Pembrokeshire lb's within ten miles of the market town of of tlle ",arket town antl oi Auctioneer, "1' ^"T^fuIeOwen'^tat Johu ^mes,Estate Agent; ^"T^fuIeOwen'^tat Johu ^mes,Estate Agent; i- n lrvnis and' WilJi^' a!,d Valuer or Messrs g £ »58 £ Soliciiors, al! of Haverfordwest, July 10th, 1390, E35 ABEIWABE TO BREWERS, UCKNSKD^ VICTUALLERS, AND MIh?vSe1iScefv;d?SWrLL aud HUGHES Y)iyscedwi?i A. ns YsV 'fn UC 0'13 Ml' John Evans. P.ni., upon the Premises (Marquis^ of Bute Iuu° Com liieicial-place, Aberuare), iu such lots as may then hn deTOVHrV ol<l"established 1 b9 1REE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE Known as the Marquis of Bute Inn, Commercial-Dlac Aberoate, Ith Hrewhnuse att'lched an,1 IWU COTTAGIS ir''SSZSSfSX SSL .^d Is now ill the occupat.on of Mr, Owens,yand with the cjtr:1ge3P^)^UCt'S f'>, anuU; rental of £ 67 10s. a he v.'holo of the piemises are held under lease for rei n of 93 years, computed from the isua au*u £ -ubiect to the yearly ground rent of £ U ja sfl.° Further particulars and any other information can be buitnei p^ AucUoneers, at their offices 7 Card obtained "treet, Aberaman and Park lane lb-1 dare oSf Messrs Linton and Kenshole, Solicitors. AberùaIe; or f KBMPTHOBNE & SONS, es ollCltOt3, Neath, 53q<t RBOCB INJBCIIOH.-«vG«NXO,' i> INFALLWI.li.a"" ™ all red;"™" promptly, wuhout addit oi^ P|.ice &(i curonic discharges of the u,ll'a^ "or to Brou), Phar- per bottle. Par's J. Ferre Wi-,cox and Co macien, 102, Rue Richelieu. London., free > 239, Oxford-street, W., vvho ^11 Kingdom oa parcels p0st to any part of the univew ,41(13 43M receipt of P.O.O. And all Chemists. •"11" by ^curttan. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SOUTH WALES. COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, GLAMORGAN, AND CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE of highly-valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, s'tuate in tha pa'ishes of Bettws, Llaudebie, Llanedy, Llaneliy, Llangendeirne, Cayo, and Llaugvdock and the town of Carmarthen, ia the County of Carmarthen. In the parish of Lampeter Velfrey, in the County of Pembroke In the parish of Llangyfelach, in the County of Glamorgan, and In the parish of Llanddewy-Brefi, in the County of Cardigan. Comprising the Fertile and well-wooded PROPERTY, known as the New Inn Demesne," together with manyeJigibJe farms and tenements, ot excellent arable, meadow, pasture, and woodland, and a house in the Parade, Carmarthen, which will be offered for SALK BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESS I ts JOHN M. LICEDER & SON, .1., at the Drill Hall, Llandilo, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of August, 1890, at half-past li in the after- noon. For further paiticulars see future advertisements, or appiy to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, & Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff Johu Hughes, l^sq., Bank, Llalldilo or to Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea. 6309 SAIÆ THIS DAY. LONDON nOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET. SWANSEA. ]\/F ESSRS H. HILL and CO. will J-1-L SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises on FRID AY, JIly 18th, 1890, an as,c;rt.mentof HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OlilElt EFFECTS, Comprising dining-room suites in mahogany, drawing- room in velvet, mahogany dining ttibles with extra JeHf, mahogany wasbstiuids w-ud dressing tabids, mahogany wardrobes with plate-glass doors, iron and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, leather and mill- puff beds, palliasses, pier glasses, dressing glasses, kitchen dre. seis, hat aud umbrella .stands, kitchen, cane-seat, and smoking-room chairs, iJKUiogany book- case, couches in American leather, easy chairs, sundries, (Stc. Goods on view morning of sale. Salo to commence at 11 o clock in the' forenoon. Tern.s, cash. b389- BY OlWEH, OF THE TRUSTEE, UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. TO CONTRACTORS, i UILDEUS, &c, MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUC HON, in tilo Yard adjoining St. Thomas's Church, St. Thomas s, Swansea, on TUESDAY, Julv 22nd, j830, the whole of the SCAFFOLDING AND PLANT (used in the erection of the above eiiurcli), comprising about 150 scaffold spurs 0*H had new for ttiis work), 50 dozen scaffolding ropes, a quantity of 2 alld 3in. planks pudloeks, a lot of flaonug and other boards, two pitch-p ne doors and jamos, several centres, two wheeling planks, llin. by .till., a quantity of ton slates, two sets of biocks, large fall rope three good ladders, 33 to 33 rounds, six small bio of Bath stone, stone-ciitt. r's shed, carpenter's bench, double, purchase crab winch, single d.> five pieces of tinted eathedrallead lights, tivebigs of Roman cement, two l irgj tarpaulings, three cross-cut stone saws, lifting jacic, sunie hand truck, S'lUdries, &c., Ac- Sale to COl1!Ulenco at 12 o'cloc¡;. E'or further particulars apply to the lrus^ee. Mr James Martin, F.S.A. A. (Martin and Fallow), 4, Jvmg- stieet. Cbeaj>side, London, E.C. or of the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARiSH OF MOIHVEY. TOWN OF LLANDOVERY.. VAl.UABJLE FEEEHOLI) PROPERTIES HiKft-il.K A/SR JOHN WILLIAMS will olicr iur ..1 SALE by AUCTION at the Gastle Hotel. Llandovery, on FRIDAY, the Jcith day of Jj" J-odO. at three o co ck in the afternoon precisely, in ti e fol- lowing or such other lots as maybe determined upon at the time of sale, and subject t«. conditions ot sale, the uiider-uieuti-'neu most de*irabl<j ami valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, LOT 1.—Ail that COTTAGE and TWO GARDENS with piggery and other conveniences Know.i as Penychar.-ndir," situate in the pmsh of Mot ey in the County of Carmarthen, in the occupation oi Mr Ihoniiis Jones. « « di^wvc? LOT 2.—All. those TWO COTTAGES and GAKD^jN b, Piggeries, and other conveniences, called Llwyncelyn, situate in the parish of Mothvey aforesaid, in the occupation of Mrs Mavy Thomas and Mrs Ann "T8- LOT 3.—All thoso TWO .MESSUAGES or jm u.- LING-HOUSES, Gardens. Piggeries, and other out- buildings, calleii Myrtle Hill, situate irI the oarisli of Motlivey aforesaid, 111 the occupation of Mr Joliu Thomas, bootmaker, and Air John Thomas, carpenter. LOT 4—All that D'.VEILiNG-HOUSE called Godre- wltin, with a lar^e well-cultivated Garden at the resr, aud (he outbllilding comprise stable, cowhouse, barn, piggery, and other necessary conveNtences. At the front, of the house there is a large pasture field (now dividerlwto Wi) enclosure ), all of which 11ft.mise,; contain together by admeasurement 2a. 2r. 33p, .'1' thereabouts, anti are in the occupation of ÏIlr John Price. The above properties are situate in the main road leading from Llandovery to the village of Motbvey, from which Litter place they are distant abou1; lialf-a-iiiile, and are surrounded lJy estates belong- III: to Gwynne lie",ford. EC1 LOT o.—AU that DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and BAKEHOUSE, situate and being in Orchard- street, in the town of Llamioveiy, in the occupition of Mr Daniel Lewis. LOT 6.—All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES and GARDENS, situate ill Stone-street, Llandovery, in the occupation of Messrs RecIÓ Evans and J 01111 JOnos. at the agregate rent, (Ii £ 22 per annum. And also all that Wheelwright's Shop situate In the rear, 111 the occupatiun or Mr Morgan Davies lit, the rent of £.5 per annum and also a Coachhouse and Stable, in tho. occupation of 1\11' Evan Davies, brewer, at tile rent of £ a per annum. ,pH 7.-AlI that FREEHOLD nUOUND RENT of 5! 10s per annum, secured by all indenture of lease dated the 26th May, 1852, for the term of 9d years from the 25th March, 1852, on the Victoria Brew.-ry, and six Messuages adjoining, situate in Stone-street and Victoria-orescent, in the town of Llandovery, ttytth-'V with the reversion in fee to the xaid Brewery and iiltssuPJjes on the deterinina'ign oj the said lease. To view apply to the respective tenants on the pre- mises, and tor further particulars and conditions of siio apnJY 1,1) tho Auctioneer, I,lantlovery. to Mr Thomas Phillips, Solicitor, liaudovery or to Mr lJ. JEFFREY JONES, Solicitor, 534.) Abeigavenny aad Blaenavon. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. PARISHES OF FISHGUARD, LLANWNDA JORDANSTONE, & ST. MARTIN'S, HAVKRFOKD- WEST. Highly Important Sale of Freehold Farms, Houses, and Accommodation Lancl, situate 111 the above Parishes, comprising several rich Pasture Fields and Hnues, near the Towns of Fishguard anti Haver- fordwest, the weii-kuown Farms and Small Holdings called Castlejnartiu.Llanmaitin.Stop^aud Call, Peny»i alio, Ffynnon-clyn, iiiaenrho. Kille, Llanwnua ,re,allwt!n, and Clegyr, including extcnslVe rights of Common 1\ the parish d Llanwnda. Most cf th h ts are within a short distance cf the Town of Fish- guard, while several are iu close proximity to the growing and fashionable watering-place of Good wick MR. DAVID THOM AvS is favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Commercial Hotel, Fishguard, at 2 o'clock sharp, on THURSDAY, the 3Lst (lay of JU!y in lots, tha above-mentioned valuable and attractive y, FREEHOLD PROPERTY. e Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, mav be had of Mr David Thomas, laud agent ami surveyor Carmarthen or of » Messis EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, 5133 no Solicitors, Haverfordwest. CXRMARTH EN? PAJUSH OF LLANSAWEL. Sale of the highly attractive and valuable FREEHOI T> PROPERTY, called THE MAESLLAN ESI ATE. MR DAVID THOMAS is favoured with iustauctior.s to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cawdor Anns Hotel, Llandilo •,(- 2.30 o'clock punctually, on SATURDAY, tho 2nd of August, 1-90, in five or such oth~r Lot or Lots -I. may bo determined on at tho Sale, the above-mei^ tioncd FRE K H OLD ESTATE, comprising an arta. of about loj acres. This exceptionally valuable property is ap»r0ached and intersected by the mam road, and contains a lar-e number ot the richest anu iuMt fertile grazing m^ulow, in the tiisfciicc, all in a liigh state of cultivation. The residence is of moderate size, and in thorough repair. Tne commodious and well-arranged farm buildings wero recently erected at a considerable outlay. There is a good supply of water, both for domestic use and fur working the machinery. The estate is pleasantly and advantageously situated ina sporting neighbourhood, adjoining several farm preserves, and the river Marla.s which "fa Is into the Cothv, and which abounds in hsb, forms its southern boundary, thus affording an unusually advantageous *apeirtfcailars, plan, and conditions of sale may be ol.ufned of Messrs Barker, Morns, and Barker, Solici- tors 2 Nott-square, Carmarthen and of Mt David Tno'mas. Land Agent, surveyor, and Auctioneer 5, Quay-Street, Carmarthen. o-M Insurance. TVKITH~*AND DISABLEMENT BY ACCIDENT. „ .TT mAv PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COM- PANY azures £ 1,000 at death and full benefits lAisx ass £ 4 annum. TInn EVELYN ASHLEY, CHAIRMAN. ANNUAL INCOME, no 000 Annual Policyholders. TivrvwssTFn CAPITAL and RESERVE FUND, INVESlED CAi-i £<:8;),000, nnAfPFNSA.TTON PAID, £ 2,750,000 <r« e™o!ISS-s, oi«™ »<"»<• BOttDraas. HEAD OFFICE CORN HILL, LONDON, E.C. A VIAN, .,ecretanes, yiAN } Secretaries. Agents Mr R. RlCJiAlD tton.master, G. W. Railway; Messrs 1 li 1)UNN & t(O" Merchants' Exchange, Cardj £ J.389-I3227 | ELEGTRIG L I G H TIN G. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS, JL PLANT, JPITTLNGS, CABLES, Of all descriptions. EDISON-SWAN LAMPS AT LOWEST J. JG, GAUNDBRS & CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. CARDIFF. 2916 |SAEDIW ADVERTISING, BILL- POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIHUHX COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-SX CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. ,n52!L' PernuuKac Posting Stations in ^Caniifl ,-ami .j a ri^. ou*"0°d Contractors »ar ail*tt#scx'u>mna oir, fMsmg Circular Distributing. Ac;' *-u ofoers promtiwiT atiemfso: lWt -t!ji!Dtt5_ THE ANNUAL MEETING of SUB- Jt SCRIBERS to the GLAMORGANSHIRE CLERGY CHARITY will he held at the TOWN. HALL. CARDIFF, on TUESDAY. 29th July.— HENHY C. BRUCE. Treasurer. ^JOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The attention of the Proprietors of Omnibuses is cal1ed to the proposal of the Corporation to LICES; SIX OMNIBUSES to run on the new route from Can- ton Cross Brewery to the Pier Head, via Leckwith- road, Wellington-street, Wells-street, Eldon-road, Tudor-road, Wood-street, St Mary-street, Custom House-street, and Bute-street iiuch omnibuses to commence running not later than the 1st September next. All requisitions for Omnibus J.icen:-les, together with the receipt for the license fee, which is payable in advance, must b-5 delivered on or beiore tbe 31st instant. at the office of the Head-Constable, West- gate-street. Forms of application may be obtained at the chief police-station, W c4ate.street. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 14th July, 1P90. 5377 A~FF YALE RAIL WAY JL COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the Royal Hotel, College Green, in the City cf Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of August next, at Ono o'clock in tbe Afternoon. AND NOTICE IS HEItEBY FURTHER GIVEN. that the REGISTER of TRANSFERS will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 26th day of July, until after the holding of the said Half-yearly Meeting. JAMES JNKIP, Chairman. JOHN JONES, Secretary- Cardiff, 10th July. 189J. 5431 q.HONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Company's Trains will, on and after MONDAY, the 14th inst., RUN INTO and ST oKT 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. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m p.m. P-M- Aberavon(dep) 5..3.40..6.30..8.45 8..12 47..4.22..7.10.-9-27 Sats. DOWN TRAINS. only. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Treherbert (dep).8 1 2.. 9.35..12.13..2.40..6. 0.. 9.45 For full particulars see the Time Bills exhibited ac the1 various Stations. Notice is hereby further given that this Service will shortly be altered, notice of which will be iven. Bv order, II. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, July 12th, 1890. 5340 leA M B R I A N R A I L W A Y S. ABERYSTWtTH, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, &C„ VIA THE WYE VALLEY ROUTE.. Important accelerations have been made ill the Train Service from 1st July, ami through carriages are now running daily from CARDIFF (T V.) at 10.28 NEWPORT (B. & M.) at 11.5 a.m. and MERTHYR (B. & M.) at 12.10 p.m. The Rhymney Company's train from Cardiff at 11.30 a.m.connects with Newport through carriage a&Bargoed. Fortnightly and Two-monthly Tourist Tickets are issued at all the principal stations in South Wales. J. CONACHEU, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1890. 5063 A RERYST WYTII.—WEST COAST OF WALES. Bracing Air, Grand Scenery, Excellent Sea Bathing, Good Fishing and Hunting— Koxhounds and Harriers —-Perfect Sanitary Arrangements, with abundant Supply of Pure Water from Flynlimou Lake. A, fortnight's residence at Aberystwyth in some cases is equivalent to a month's residence at most other watering-places."—Sir Jam"s Clark, Physician to the Queen. "You cannot have a healthier watering-place in England or Wales than ABERYSTWYTH,"—Sir W. Gull, Bart. ThrQugh carriages are running daily from Cardiff (Queon-street) 10.2S a.m., Newport CB. and M.) 11.5 a.m., Msrthyr (B. and M.) 12.10 p.m. Rhymney Com- pany's train from Cardiff at 11.30 a.m. connects with Newport through carriage at Pengam. ounst tickets are issued at ail principal stations 111 South Wales. 4704 AND SOUTH WALES DOG SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th SEPTEMBER, | WILL BE HELD IN THE DRILL HALL. CLASSES FOR MOST BREEDS. NUMEROUS SPECIALS. SCHEDULES READY 1st AUGUST, 1890. C. M. BERKELEY, Secretary, 5It38 5, Park-Ian" Cardiff- EBBW VALE FLOWEB, VEGETABLE AND CAGE BIRD SHOW. I' THURSDAY. AUGUST 2CTH, 1890. Entries Close August 13th Schedules of Prizes apply 5388 LIGHT, Hon. Secretary. THE LLANDOVERY HORTICUL- i_ TURAL, DOG. POULTRY. AND PIGEON SHOW, AND SHEEP DOG TRIALS, TUESDAY AUGUS1 19th. Entries will close SATURDAY, August yth. Schedules. from 2906 J. M. SINNETT. HON. SEC. rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. I KK GEORGE REYNOLDS, Ship Inn, JLower Town, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Innkeeper. PEMBROKE DOCK.-No. 11 of 1890. Receiving Order made—July 9th, 1890. Date of Order for Summary Administration—July 15th. 1890. Date of Adj lldication-J uly 9th, 1890. Date and place of First Meeting—July 30th, 1890, at 12 noon, at the Temperance Hall, Pembroke Dock. I I Date of Public Examination—July 3Ctli, 1890, at 11.30 a.m., at the Temperance Hall. Pembroke HocK. THOS. THOMAS, Official It. ceiver. Address—II, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Dated July 15th, 1890. 5432 =-===_"h_ nhlir Àppníttlmtttts. Jjj" E A T H UNION- APPOINTMKNT of MIMICAL OFFICER and PUBLIC VACCINATOR to the 1st Central District, and the Workhouse, and the Cottage Homes. The Guardians of the abnve-named Unicn invite APPLICATIONS from duly qualified medical practi- I tioners for the above appointments. The Medical and Vaccination District comprises the parishes of Blaen- honddan, Coedfranc, Dyffryn clydach, Dylais Lower, Llantwit Lower, Neath, ;ind Neath Lower, with a population in 1881 of 20 909 and an acreage of 21 934. The salaries will be—as District Medical Officer £ 60. 21 934. The salaries will be-as District Medical Officer ;£60, for the Workhouse :1::30, for Cottage Homos annum, with the usual extra medical fees for midwifery, surgical cases, as prescribed by the order of the Local Government Board. Th-; fees for vaccination aud re- vaccination flill be Is 6d per case The gentleman ap. pointed will be required to reside in the district and provide, at his own cost, all medicines except cod liver oil and expensive medicines (vf which a list can be obtained on application), and must be prepared to enter on his duties on the 9J¡ day of August, 1890. I The appointments will he made subject to the ap- proval of the Locai Government Board. Applications, accompanied by the candidates diplomas and recent testimonials (not exceeding three in number), endorsed "Application for Medical Officer,' must reach me on or before Monday, the 28th day of July next. The gentleman appointed must be conversant with the Welsh language. T.„ By order. HOW EL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk- Water-street, Neath, July ibth, 1890. b427 pONTYPltIDD UNION. APPOINTMENT OF SEWING MISTRESS. The Guardians of the Pontypridd Union will, at tlieir meeti^ t<> he hehl on the i&rd inst., proceed to Hie APPOINTMENT of SEWING MISTRESS at the Workhouse at a salary of B15 per annum, with rations, washing and furnished apartments. Candidates must be single, or widows without incum- brance. pe^01! aFP°inted must understand cutting out and be able to work a machine, and w ill be required to make herself generally useful to the matron. Applications in candidate'3 handwriting, stating age and experience, and accompanied by recent tes- make herself generally useful to the matron. Applications in candiùate's handwriting, stating age and experience, and accompanied by recent tes- timonials, to be sent to me by Monday, the 21st inst. By Order, D T E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk. Pontypridd. July 1Q, iggp 5346 OTICE OF REMOVAL. }!1, BAR R t TAILOR (LATE 64, ST. MARY.STREET) BAS REMOVED TO MO&E COMMODIOUS PREMISES, 285 AT 4163 79, QUÉN. STREET, CARDIFF. L i •- r GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING (BREAKFAST) flOGOA. MADE SIMPLY WITH I' BOILING WATER OR MILK. HW6 4270 RISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE. LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE, CARDIFF and WESTON by the LADY MARGARET. JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Fri. 18-8,0, 10.1b p.m, IFri. 18-9.20 4.15, 5.30 p.m. ) 8 30 p.m. Sat. 19-7.0, 9.0, 9.20, 10.15 I Sat. 19—8.10, 10.40 a.m, a.m, 4.45, 5.45, 7.0 p.m. | 4.30, 6.0, 7.0. 8.30 p.m. tMon. 21—7.0, 9.24 a.m, Mon. 21-8.10, 10.& a.m 12.&. 6.30 p.m. j 6.30, 9 0 p.m. Tues. 22-7,0, 9,20, 11.3b Tues. 22—8.10, 10.30 a.m, a.m, 6.30 p.m. 12,35,8,15 p.m. Wed. 23-8.25. 10.45 a.m., I Wed. 23-9.30 a.m. 12.0 1.20,7,30 p.m. j noon, 6.20, 8.30 p.m. Thur. 2.1-7,0, 9.20, 10.25 a.m, 1.50 p.m. | 12,5), 8 0 p.m t Fire Brigade Demonstration at Weston. QPKCIAL EXCURSIONS AND PLEASURE SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF BY THE MAGNIFICENT SALOON STEAMERS OF THE ABOVE COMPANY. >*HIDAY, I r, I TO BRIDGWATER. By EARL OF I EVENING TRIP. JERSEY, | Sot Special Bills. 5.0 p.m. | Friday" I July 13th, by TO PORTISHEAD. BONNIE I Leave Cardiff at 6 0 p.m. DOON. I •> Portishead 8.30 p.m. SATURI)A\ TO WESTON, LYNMOUTH, AND July 19 ILFRACOMBE. at 9.20 am Leave Cardiff 9.20 a.m. By BONNIE Iifr'sC"n»be .4.15p.m. DOON. •• Lynmouth .5.0 p.m. no Westoii^ 7.1o p.m. I TO WATCHET. MINEHEAD, LYN- SATURDAY, MOUTH, AND ILFRACOMBE. July 19, Leave By HAIti, OF Iliracombe .4 45 p.m. DUNltAVIDN Lvnmouth .5 45 p.m 7-30 a.m. | Calling at W'a chet and Minehead to and fro. Same Daw —— and fro. Same Dav ——— By EARL OF I ALSO EVENING TRIP to W ATCHET JEltSEY, < Leave Cardiff .5.1bp.llI. I Fares, to and fro. Is 6d and 2s. | TcT^'ATCHE7i\ MLNlcH"E"Ai>r"LYN- MONDAY, I MOUTH, AND ILFRACOMBE. July 21, 1 Leave Cardiff 8.I0 a.m. By ICARL OF j Ufracombo 5.0 p.m. DUNRAVEN | Lynmouth 6 p.m. DUNRAVEN | Lynmouth 6 p.m. I Calling at Watchet and Minehead to I and frn. IVj EWPORT AND WESTON SERVICE, JLH QUEEN OF THE BAY. JULY, 1890. LhAWHARFNEY | LEAVE WESION. Fri. 18—10 a.m. I Fii. 18—6.30 p.m. lues. 22—8.30 a.m., 12.30. I Tues. 22—lu.^0 a.m., 6.30. Thur. 24—8 30 a.m., 2.30. thur. <24—11.0 a.m. 9.30. Fri. 25-9 30 a.m. Fri. 25—7.0 p.m. Sat 26-945 2.30. :-at. 2b-12 noon, 9.30 p.m. Mon. 28—12 30 p m M011. 28—4 p.m. Wind, weather, and other circumstances permitting. The Company reserve to themselves the right of sub- stituting any steamer or steamers when circumstances require. For Fares and Particulars see Bills. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., Acents.. 10b, Bute Docks, Cardiff, and ■5913 60, Dock-street, Newport, MOil. fetftcrs anii QG a uir arts. TO CONTRACTORS. BARRY DOCK AND RAILWAYS COMMERCIAL GRAVING DOCK. THE BARRY DUCK AND RAILWAYS COMPANY invite TENDERS for the CON- SlRUCTION of a GRAVING DOCK, about 800teot long by about 120 feet wide, adjoining the Entrance to their Dock at Barry, near Cardiff. Drawings and Specifications can be seen on and after MONDAY, July 14th, betweon the hours of 11.0 and 4.0. at the Offices of Mr J. W, Barry. 23, Delahay- street, Westminster, S.W., and Copies of the Specifi- cation and F.1ll oi Tender may be obtained there by intending contractors, on payment of £ 3 3s, which will not be returned. Tenders must be sealed up and addressed to the Secretary, Birry Dock and Railways Company, Barry, near Cardiff, endorsed "Tondsr for Commercial Grav- ing Dock," ¡mtlllJl:t be delivered at his office 011 cr before Thursday, 7th August, 132C. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. C. DOWNING, Secretary. Barry Dock and Railways Company's Offices, Barry Dock, 9th July, 1890. b379 ripO CONTRACTORS, CATERERS^" HAY J- MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. THE SWANSEA HORSE SHOW. 27TH & 28TH AUGUST, 18^0. The Committee invite TEN DE Its for the following 1 ERECTION of the FENCING, llORSKBOXES, SHOW RINGS, G KAN I) &TAND, and FITTINGS. 2. EXCLUSIVE RIGHT of supplying REFRESH- MEN !S on davs of show. 3. SUPPLY of HA\ and STRAW and the EXCLU HIVE HIGHT of SALE of CORN, HAY, GltEEN FOOD, STRAW, Jic., in the Yard. The Committee do not hind tb.I\II1:õdV6:Õ to accept the highest, lowest, or any Tender. Tenders, to be endor5e,¡ "Tel1cters for Shedding," Tenders for Refreshments," Tenders for Fodder," to be sent to the Secretary 011 or before Friday, 26th July, 1S90. II. C. HIGMAN, Secretary. 18, Union-street, Swausùl\. 5440 rjpRUDKGAR LOCAL BOARD. LIMESTONE FOR ROADS, The above Board invite TENDERS for supplying tliom with 500 tons of UNBROKEN LIMESTONE, 8011,1 500 tons of LIMESTONE broken sufficiently small t") pas by its Irest nimens 011s through a 2-inch guage, lo be delivered at Sirhowy and Tredegar Rall. way Stations, carriage paid, in uch quantities and at such times as the Surveyor tv the Board may from time to tune direct. Tenders may he sent in separately for either the broken or unbroken limestone or for both, but the board reserve to themselves the riht oi accepting the whole or any portion of It Tender in which both the broken and uuùrokell limestone i included. Sealed Tenders to be sent in to mo. the undersigned, on or before Thursday, the 24h instant, endorsed, J.ime"tone." The Board do not bind them3elves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, JNO. ALEX. SHEPABD, Cierk to the said Board. 87, Queen-street. Tredegar, July 9tli, 1890. 5385 YSTiiADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. TO IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for TWO MAIN LATTICE GIKDEliS, 77ft. 9in. or thereabouts in length. Also CROSS GIRDERS and IRON FLOORING for 3oft. Carriage-way, and all other Ironwork as shall I.>e found nectssary for the Cymmer Bride, Porth. Plans and specification may be seen and forms of tender obtained from the 7th to the 2 nd inst. at the Surveyor's Office Local Board Offices. Pentre, Rhondda. Tenders to be delivered at the said office under seal by noon on the 23rd inst.. addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board, endorsed Tender for Cymmer Bridge Ironwork, <&c." 'J he Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J. W, JONES, Surveyor. _.Tuly,1890._ 4960 rjpO BUILDERS ND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 31 COTTAGES at Tylorstown, near Pontypridd, Plans, specification, and conditions of contract may be seen at the office of the Architect, Mr Thos. R. Phillips, Old Bank Chambers, Pontypridd. Sealed and endorsed Tenders (on form of tender only) to be sent to Mr K II. Williams, Secretary, Brynhenlog Building Club, Tylorstown, on or before Friday, 26th instant. 5333 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. L E W IS, 13, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF WHOLESALE DEPOT FOR PLATE-GLASS, OILS AND COLOURS, VARNISHES, PAPER HANGINGS, Sole Consignee for South Wales, Monmouthshire. and Hereford, of PARKER'S KATHARTIC MARVEL FLUID, Begs respectfully to inform the Public that, to suit the convenience of the Trade, HE WILL CLOSE EARLY ON SATURDAY'S, INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY'S. as heretofore. From this Week business hours will be 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4043—240 glCHA RD JgilTs O N JMPORTER OF JJAVANA QIGARS, 19 STREET, QARDIFF, x AND AT BRISTOL. 5107 I G. A gTOSE « CO" ¡ COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 11œ 10, 11, A 12, WORKING STREET,108 C A R D I F F. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Orga.nsineither sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from I' Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World; or sent. to any address forsixtv stamps by the. Makers The Lincoln /.T,i¡¡<! Coiviti* aiiig Company Lincoln. PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO J. S. FRY AND SONS. F It Y' S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientiSc process securing extreme soiubility aud developing the finest flavour of the cocoa.—" It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons." -Sir Chas. Â. Cameron, President, Royal (..1) liege ot Surgeons, b'Ûcf..1td. ¿,c. 1011 ^pitblir Jumisniieitis. CARDIFF. THE A T ITE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHEE ACTING Manager .— Mr JOHN KHKRIDAN TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY. 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