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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.'S CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES of FULTON, DUNLOP,& CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON., i, Representing MESSRS DAVEY, PAXMAN & CO., THROUGHOUT SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Is prepared to Tender for their ENGINES, BOILERS, &c., OF THE HIGHEST CLASS WORKMAN. SHIP AND MATERIAL, ON THE VERY BEST TERMS. — 3684b
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sfoks Inr jUirtign, r AUOnON^PPOIiS TMENTS. Messrs BOWLING BROS. 1 P Messrs W. t. A tiril 18 Leasehold Kesiden^P^arrlig P Valuable Machinery, ^pnl 1 Pub|:c-hoUKe PropeTty, at P £ Messrs GOil April 22 Horses, at Caidi j E.GUNN }tîNNhEüIN." April 17 Horse, at i ♦ ♦ UO H^'MSHTWy'HOPKINS AND CO. Hor.-es and Carriages, at Card.ff Apul 18 Le,;ehold Propert,ies, at, The Ma.rt, Cardiff. Leasehold Ir A. E. KINUSFORD. Freehold Building E"ta.te, at I,y<Ílley. April 19 Mas!> .JOHN :1. LJ<EDER &; SON. Ca.rpets, at Swansea April 19 Mr HENIW LlWI: Public-hou-e and Premises, at Pontypridd .April Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. lfi&20 Household Furniture, Ac ,it Cardi!ff •- APrl1 Messrs W. h. MILLER <fe CO.j Farm Stock, Senny Bridge■■ ■■■■ ■■ J,v^ Mr MORGAN MORGAN. 18 Business Premises, at Abei'd. re Mr THOMAS PARRY. Fanning Stock, at Llanfrechfa May 2 Fanning Stock, at GaerFaro 'ir'co Messrs WILLIAM POW ELL & CO. Double License rvt IAP Mr DAVID SHEPHERD. 25 ^MtG^ENSON and'ALEXANDER. Guernsev and Jersey Cattle, at Cardiff Anril 17 Sheep, Ca tle, &c., at Venmark *air Apn Copyhold Properties, at Bridgend -AP Furniture, <fcc., at Llansannoi Court JVlay 6 Residence, at Harry ■■■■■■■ ■-■■■. Messrs SIRAKRR A; SON. rn Household Furniture, &c., at Aberpvenny'April Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontypridd).» Grazing Land, at Parkcr.edmaicheii St tagans.April Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Anril 20 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Awrn 20 leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff. 2g Stocks and Shares, at Cardiff. ■ ■ ■ ■ SALE THIS DAY. I ANGEJ, HOTEL YARD, CARDIFF SALE OF PEDIGREE GUKRNsEY AND JERSEY CA'L'(,E. HXESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Thomas Morel, Esq., ^H bv AUCTION, t the Angel Hotel Y.u-d, ckrdfff on SATURDAY, the 15th April next, at 2.30 p'm"rpwo EXCELLENT PEDIGREE GUERNSEY COWS, A very promising 7484 TWO-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE GUERNSEY BULL, AND THRKB^U^UL GKSET COWS At the same time quantity of nsistin of about 80 Brabmas, Hondans, Orpingtons. Uid other Fowls. —j „ OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD 1 STAtIe5 EOATH AND CANTON, CAS- Mmt £ HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the "tiii Waring and Son) will OFFER for ITPTCT T<" AUClTON, on THURSDAY, 20th SALE bv PUBLIC A Bank BaiitiinS.s, St. Mary- April, seven o'clock in the Evening (sub- ject^ such conditions as shall then be produced), the •following FASEHOLP PROPERTIES ALITABLL "tiibQtantia* and well-built VILLA LOT 1 -All lhaLV'te N^ 29, CLAUD!-ROAD, RESIDENCE, ^tuate Uon roonlg> kitchen, fiOATH, conc.'v fii.Rn.y„aed bedrooms, bo\-room, scullery, Ac., six w aml Cold water in the bathroom, and w.c.. JJearlove> Esq., at the annual occupation of «el^ aJl rate.- an(j taxes. «rent of £ 40, tenant 'noK-ROAD, a similar resi- LOT 2.—-No-. 31. Jj0t j jn the occupation of F. P. dence, and '°ua! tunant, at the very low rent of Vemev, Esq., as PHVIIIR all rates and taxes. £ 32 per annum, t CLAl)DJ;RoAi>, a similar resi- LOT 3-~N°\.oin'iIlg Lot 2, let to George Caldicott, denee, and adjo | lg93 Rt annual rent of £ bl i.sq., until MthJu:d VeLT«Tn2 a^d S are lea-sed separately for terms of c £ *la A from 2nd February, 18S0, at annual ground rents of £ 6 £ 5 7s' and 5s re.-pcctively. ^T 1 4 _A11 that very desirable VILLA RESI- ENCE, "situate No. 81, Richards-terrace, Roath, with side entrance, oonta nine two reception-rooms, idtcben back kitchen, scullery, two conservatories, &C. four good bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., with ex. cellent stable and coachhouse. Let on an annual tenancy at £38, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held under lease for 99 years from 25tli March, 1873 at tie low annual ground rent of S5 4s. About' two-thirds of the purchase money of any of the above Lots can remain on mortgage if desired. JjOT 5. —All tli&B newly-erected and well-built VILLA BES1DKNC- beiiig N". OLAUUK.JiOAr), on the comer of Arrau-stieet, ■svitii side entrance, con- JjOT 5. —All that newly-erected and well-built VILLA 4>1, OLAUUK.JiOAr), on the comer of Arrau-stieet, ■svitii side entrance, con- taininc drawing and dining-rooms, kitchen, scullsry, and outdoor offices, fix spacious edrooms, bath room, W room, and w.c., with hot and cold water arrange- me^ts throughout. This house is weU finished, and is n Jv for immediate occupation. j held under lease for a term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1890, at an annual ground r £ 'lt °/fi^win^'ij.Y Order of the Mortgagees /le THRV> superior and well built Leasehold TTTCP HOUSES, containing six rooms each D^,Bi,J;l rrom" situate and being at Nos. £ 9, 31, and with bath JOO v ton ;i;i let to respectable tenants 7s, 3s, and 7s respective^! at the low rateb taxes. landlord pay" P held for a term ot 99 years from December!K at an aPP"^°ned annual ground rent of,^2 e"»C-rs bag to call the attention of intend- Xhe Auctioneo (-ne above very desirable pro- in^Pu,c5t>ir.h are situate in the best rasiden- pei-ties, w' Cardiff thn Itoath property being tial Partsohort distance of Roath Park, and the with m a sno wUhin flVe in mute. walk of Can.on P';°P.j Thomp •on s a' ^j'arfl a3 to Lots 1 to 4 apply to Mr For further p<'r; Gnii(ihall Chambers, St. Mary- R. Y. Evans, S° j g< jiessrs Spencc, Corbett, as to and Evans, Soil < >i;(t'knuosh, and Dixon, ,s0li. Lot 6, to Messrs J » Cal (;iff and as to all the ?iTStoSthe ATOtiMoer 1. Charles-street Cardiff. 7681 — vTpi »RT A NT SALE OF STOCKS HIGHLY-BIP^i,)A^AluiS. MP TTQW' LL WILLIAMS (of the firm ;in«r and Son) nas been favoured with o{ T. aung ana u7(/tioN on SaTUPVDAV, instructions to.^L„t fhe Koyal Hotel Cardiff, at 3 29th April, Kier,nentioned valuable o'clock AND SHARED. Viz..— SV-'htoh:BTBK"BT ARCAOK COMPANY, CARDIl'T' £ 10 each, fully paid. mlI1^rTHEATtl^ COMPANY, LIMITED-20 shafes at £ 25 ^^I'^J^n'this company is entitled to The owner 0l.;T-n Derformance3, and to any part of free entry w>il11 F the house. watBR AND GAS COMPANY, TAFi 'S WELL VVAL^i fully paid. LIMITED—5 ^r"sAf, rv AY CDMPANY- £ 20 Pre- TAFF stock converted into £ 25 4 Der C^if Preference Stock. pRy 1>OCK AND ENGI- N^UnG ''COMPAWT. LIMITED-10 Shares at £ 50 T»RY DOCK COM""1 sb* •" £ HLL/FE F>W>OCK8 OT■ IS°M- T.^XY" LlMn,BD^.S5a^rsB PBOPBB^Y AND THE ^g'^COMPANY, LIMITED ^0 Shares at £ 10Veach, /l^'jaiiKW BRY COMP ANY, LIMITED- 25 THI'J •' 'y, each, £ 8 P^'iv to the Auctioneer, who Farther further Entries up to the 22nd is prepared 7gl5 mst, otreet, Cardiff- l, charf!3^r^- £ ES WESTGATE-STREET, BOYAL HOTE CAKDIFF.rses cabeiages CNBESEBVEB & Co. as for the i'lplv. °' good HOBSES and shafts, two including » w~<- Jenkins, (' Aoraiff. „T 7765 Aprf1 L2TH'JISTOR^parties FURNISH. TO HOTEL P»|^ANI> HOM IT MAY THE r R^SrRVE, at No. 3. SALE f WlTHOUl^^ THURSDAY. C°^^REK CAl;,Siy 'at H o'clock in the CAS'iLE-hi^gj puncttwtty APRIL 20th, CLARKE & CO. Morning JfiNKl^ to HELL by AUC- received i»strU ^ove, for the benetit of jJIX. have ieee rve as abo ker's valuable TlOiV, withoul ^rv Cab,ne,uia whom it may c General StocK oi puRNlTUR''» gaje and including ,R,VC.I.ience OL, „ ,Vi„'<>room suites, removed for variety, ia^mut sideboards, dining-rooni suite* m^ all,l pianos and cabinet. ntl other bedroom ? ing.r00m, smoke- ^a.niu. asb. drawinK.room, dm« fcjd Axminster orfher' tables Brii^els de„ui, 0ft3ce, roonJ' ""linoleums and floorciotlis Vnre) clocksm carpets, general office niattresses, ancT other de^K hall variety, fenders aud fire set*, e alld general overlays. articles belwigtng to WW ,ods. sets »nd "^wafewlot^ofsecoiidhan K stock, as well a* be on vlew on the clay v The whole the gale. on the n0 reserve. Terms. ca^ Anctione6r3, Thertparticulars, fP»!lyCambrian-chambers, For Clarke and Co., Camnruu. Messrs J^et, Cardiff. 7759 12, Westgate-J gtb), 8c& —- *|R ^IxJCTION, ab MnnSkelCafdil°Ion TUES- j> L by vvest Bute Dock, afternoont CoUiniPion-^i, 1895, »nd 2 -fwt bed a to" NR g,%e. 9. S—- ABER- MvAlNK ft-fnrm'their Patrons that they 1 beS t0 xnJ the BUlposting Business • dareirl the wholeiof^ the umj lateiy have purchasedgli> penrh^ce»me^ SoIli and BiU- All cominu^rdftre. Oean-street. Sabs by Ruction. ON SATURDAY, 22ND APRIL. AT 2 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, .LV.J. and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, 50 PAIRS OF IMPERISHABLE ARTIFICIAL STONE GARDEN VASES, Guaranteed to stand theoffects of frost, for decorating lawns, entrance halls, conservatories, &c. 7821 LTRGEUNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. A SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by JOHN V.RINSMEAD and SONS and ERARD, superb Tilt A WING-ROOM FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM FtTRNITURE in walnut, LIBRARY FURNITURE in ca ved oak, a very tine 8ft. BOOKCASK. theFittilJgs of BEDROOMS and DRESSING-ROOMS in various woods Linen, Suites of Costly Curtains, expensive Carpets, a LIBRARY OF BOOKS, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, Old Prints, ENGRAVINGS by Leach, a. WORCESTER DINNER SERVICE, about 1,000 OUNCES OF SILVER, Electro-Plate, and Effects, being THE ENTIRE CONTENTS of SOMERSET HOUSE, CARDIFF, Bv Order of the Represent.a. ives of the-late LEWIS THOMAS REECE, ESQ., DECEASED. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to CATALOGUE and SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, April 27th, 28th, and 29th. commencing at 11 o'clock each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS APPOINT- MENTS. The CONTENTS of ke BEDROOMS comprise ven/ handsome brass bedsteads, some with costly furniture and hangings en suite; other brass bedsteads in French and other designs, capital spring and hair mattresses, feather bedding, linen, blankets, well- made dressing tables and wa^hstands, a FINE 7-FT. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with laige toilet tables and appointments easy chairs, box otto. mans, mantel boards, elegant.Minto" toilet services, HANDSOME BEDROOM SETS in walnut, rosewood, ash, pine, and other woods large screen, chintz, lace, and art mnslin curtains, commodes, LARGE AND SMALL WARDROBES in various wood-, work table, walnut shaving glass, baths, best Brussels and other carpets, fenders, and fireirons. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOM a.nd BOUDOIR includes expensive Persian rugs and car. pets, HANDSOME OVERMANTKLS in plush and other frames, brass fenders and fireirons, a. PAIR of BEAUTIFUL COMMODES inlaid with real Sevres china plaques, SUPERB ROSKWOOD DHA WING. ROOM FURNITURE, LUXURIOUS SETTEES, CABINET, lounge and occasional chairs in costly covering, card an,1 occasional tables. PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL LARGE DRESDEN VASES with profuse decoration. A PAIR OF LARGK VIENNA VASES AND OTHER CHOICK DKCORATIVE OLD CHINA, 7-OCTAVE IRON-FRAME COTTAGE PIANO- FO TES BY JOHN ERINSMKAD, SONS, and ERARD, a rosewood davenport, a, pair of rosewood card TABLE?. THE DINING-ROOM FURNISHED in first class style in brown oak, with well upholstered chairs and armchairs covered in bet Morocco a 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high glass back, large DINING- ROOM TABLE, 14ft. LONG, with patent screw, fire screens, an expensive dinner wagon, three pairs of chenille curtains and cornices for same, semi-lace curtains, A LARGE TURK IS Y CARPET, a four-fold drauffht screen, a marble clock, bronze groups and decorative ornaments, HANDSOME WORCESTER DINNER, BREAKFAST, and TEA SERVICES, a set of richly-cut table glass, OAK HALL FURNI- TURE, blue velvet curtains, several foreign animals' heads and skins, expensive stair carpeting and rods, handsome vase-, folding garden chairs, tennis net, &c., a FIN KLY-CAltVED OAK-HALL STAND and CHAIRS, about 1,000 OZ, OF SILVER, comprising HANDSOME TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of George II. and 0ther periods, & set 0i 4 decanter stnds, 6 salt cellars, cruets, A SET OF TABLE SPOONS AND FORKS, sets of candlestick^ dessert knives ani torks. claret jug, IMPORTANT CENTKE PIECE FOR FRUIT AND FLOWERS, dessert stands, flower vases, &c., A large ASSORTMENT of ELECTRO-PLATE by the BEST MAKERS, L VALUABLE PAINTINGS, OLD SPORTING PRINTS AND ENGRAVINGS by Leach, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, <FCE„ The LIBRARY FURNITURE in carved oak, com- Drising writing table, a iSIDftBOARD with carved ornaments, an 8ft. BEAUTIFULLY-CARV I D BOOK. CASE enclosed by glass doors, two pin; of curtains, two 4ft. bookcases, a set of chairs "n velvet, Turkey carpets and rugs, several expensive standard ana other hmps, 700 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, Comprising sots of Dickens, Thackeray's, Walter Besant's, Dismoli's, W. Blacks wsrks, nereis and books of advuiture by Ouida, LOY^r, Hawlev Smart, Whyte Melville, M. Gr<>,nt Allen, Bret Harte, lJh<»da Broushton, etc.; classical and botanical works 41 Camden s Britannia," by Gibson, with iaa»» GLAMORGANSHIRE S Antiquities," by Rico Me?nek History of the Coronation of James illustrated and bound 111 treecalf, etc. the contents of the kitchen, plate and chin* pun tries, outdoor effects, and numerous miscel- laneous items, all of which will be fully descnberl fn CATAONUVIE\V ON APRIL 24TH, AND 25TH. ORDER OF SALE.-Thursday and Friday, April 27tn and 28th, the whole of the Household furniture, I iano- forles, „tc. Saturday, the Silver, Plate, Pictures, and ^SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Auctioneers desire to call SPECIAL N01'ICE.l'he Auctionørs lleslre t? ca special attention to this Sale of high-class Fuuiiture, which is of elegant design the Silver is old, and includes many important items; the 'C F?. Engravings are rare AND the whole is well WOR ^L), attontiou of buyers. ON SATLRDAY, 29TH APRIL. ANNUAL HUNT SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold their ANNUAL HUNT SALE at the Horse Ex- chansre, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 29th April, of HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, AND STEPPING COBS, Including THE GLAMORGANSHIRE HUNT HORSES, The Property of It. T. Basxett. Esq., M'1 ■ THE 1>KM BKOKI>H KMC SUNT HORSBH, The Property of F. Lort Phillips, Esq.. ftI.F.1I., J; Including Varieg Hill," "Vi.efiy," and Macheatl). Important tw¡,fom The Mackintosh of Mackintosh. G. Saunders Davies, Esq., Pentre, Boncath James Howell, Ksq., Green Farm Richard Allen, Esq., at. ellons George C. Williams, Esq., John V. Colby, Esq., Captain Tristram, D. F. Pritchard, Esq., James Tucker, Esq., F. J G. Thomas, Esq., John Moxon, Esq., R. F. Walker, Esq., W. R. Shirley, Esq., J. W. Stevens, E*q., Henry Lewis, Esq., John J. Davies, Esq., George J. Thomas, Esq., C. Kemys- Tynte, Esq., A. E. Grenfell Knight, ESQ.VI H. Hey- wood, Esq., Thomas John, Esq., Evan wjiftiths, Esq., Victor Bosanquet, Esq., W. Spiller Allen, Esq., and others. Gentlemen wishing to Enter Horses for this Sale should secure Stalls immediately, as only a limited number of horses can be taken. 7480 On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 18th T and 20th, 1893. LARGE UNRESERVED SALES of VALUABLE WELL-MADE, NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed from Plasturtou-gardens and Oaktield-stveet, Cardiff, and Sold by order of the Owners, who are leaving also HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES from other Residences In the neighbourhood. 1V| ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON "VV* will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, able LR SALEROONIS. 2S, Duke-street, Cardiff, a Valu- ^^LKCTION OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, I^ PRI-'ing suites in mahogany and walnut, covered I'IKB saddlubag, massive sideboards, elegant WO°" and walnut cabinets, overmantels, gilt pier- L^8?' dining arid occasional tables, secretaire, book- ton AND velvet pile carpets, rugs, I-iarble- wtln ;ftomere, five complete bedroom suites in black with' IINTL WALNUT and asli, 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes fenrlePA"'T (,UC,LESSE toilets to match, chest drawers, brasses, several very massive French and clock- E(lsteads, with complete bedding to fit, marble PA,rs of bronzes, two capital pianofortes, &c., o 12 rd CAMELLIA plants. WHICH »:NN VIEW <LAYS prior to and mornings of sale, lllcommenceat 2O'clock precisely each day.LLLL DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE AT ■M RPONI^ PENARTH. J^FRSSRS W. C. CLAICKE and DOVEY bv AI:RTETBEEN favoured with instructions to SELL on at their Offico, 31, Queen-street, Cardiit', all that pie^anthe X"th 'lay °f ApriJ' at 4 P'm' sharp' DETACHED RESIDENCE, known as Marine p. SKELBROOK HOUSE, Windsor PE,LIIrtb, hold under lease from Lord annual IN-™ I YEAI'S from the 1st May, 1834, at the TH' IM>M! RE,,T OF £ 14 1^- SIDE7ROSR^^H;CH FECOTHE sea, have a western 288ft. &IN A,] FEET, with a northern side depth of comprise A FRNIF SOU side depth of 244ft. 6in., and verandah K^RDEN with full size tennis lawn and and the USUAL H°FT- x 62ft, conservatory, The house IS CO"VENIENI-'ES- rooms, dinin» W. AN,L contains 3 roception X 15FT. BSF"?' 20FT- X drawing-room, 17ft. 2 dressing roon,. J"?11' 19FT- X 15ft. 6 bedrooms, and cellars. 'OO"1. w.c., kitchen, scullery, All capit.ally Gas £ TTINGS.AI!WI_^RAN?C^ and in excellent ropair. Tbepurchaser ™ P°les, and blinds throughout, purchase. have possession on completion of Orders to view »*I on ajfclication tn M? '"R^ER particulars may be had liams, SOLICITOR *R O Auctioneers, or Mr R. \V. WU- 31, Queen-street N V^FLES-ATREET. Cardiff. -I^^TRDIT^ March 28tli 1?93. 7610 SALE OF V1^V^ARY NOTICE. MR DA VL n 'CX^D' &C- IN CARDIFF. BY AUC?TN|HEPHER1;) WLU SELL TUESDAY, April <>» 3 VILLAS in 1 HOUSE in CNT?. ?,'ROAD- 5 HOUS F. S in PIO F 1'ROAD- Yard and WORKSTF1 :STREET" Auctioneer's Offlc^Pi Roath. i. irederitk-street, Cardifl. 7812 JPTLRE JPIRE JPIRE J o COLLIERY OWNKBS. IMPORTANT T SINCLAIR'S CHEMICAL EXTINCTEURS are admitted to be tho extinguishing fire efficient appliances for chemicalised water iS ofX,™ V;,„A\?NE KALLON OF of ordinary water. more value than many gallons Largely adopted bv Durham Coal Pit Owners and No Coal Pit should h« Z Jt marked 8Ucoes8- n Smoke 111 smoke. Particulars e wearer to breathe freely skolair „d co m ID, ELDON-STBBET, LONDON, Rft Salta btr Ruction. I SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE of a Miinufacturers Stock of Valuable New CARPETS, which ml be SOLD by AUC TION, on WEDNESDAY April 19th, 1893, by AUC TION, on WEDNESDAY April 19th, 1893, by MESRS JOHN M. LEEDERand SON. The stock comprises Valuable exhibition centre carpets (highest award Inventions Exhibition, 1885), Wifton pile bordered carpets, best o-frame Brussels carpets (ill the roll made up in squares, deied and unbordered in all the newest designs and colourings for 1893), best Brussels stair landing carpeting, large sofa rngs, door mats, linoleums, &c., also a large quantity of hearth ruga, consisting of royal Axminster, Kyber. oriental, angora sheep skin, and other hearthrugs. Furnishing Drapery: includ- ing Irish linen, bleached damask table cloths, tapestry, chenille, and gold embroidered table covers, white honeycomb, satin, and tapestry counterpanes, Turkish towels, sheets, blmikets, &c., &c. I Goods on View Tuesday, April 18th, from 11 a.m. to 6pm. Sale to Commence at 12 noon. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Goat-sfcreet Chambers, Swansea, or will be forwarded free by post. I PEMBROKESHIRE. I SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, I SITUATE IN THE PARISH OF COSHESTON. MKSSRS BOWLING BROS, have been instructed by the trustees of the will of the late Captain James Cocks to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke, on SATURDAY, 29th April. 1893, at Three o'clock pre- cisely (subject to conditions to be then read), that very superior FARM AT BROTHERH > LL, situate in the ^Parish of Cosheston, in the County of Pembroke. The property lies in a. ring fence, bounded on two aides by good ruad", and has a ubstantial farmhouse and ouf-premises thereon; also a very convenient cottage. The whole contains 144 acres or thereabouts, of good productive land, and is let on lease for a teim of 21 years from the 29th Sept, 1 89, at the low rent of B200 per annum, the lessees paying all rates, taxes and tithes, and executing all repairs. The farm abuts on the main roads leading from Pembroke and Pembroke Dock, and is about 1% mile from the former and three miles from the latter place. NOTE.—All mines, minerals, and quarries will be included in the Sale. For further particulars applv to the Auctioneers, at t teir offices, 44, Diamond-street, Pembroke Dock or to Mr D. HUGHES BROWN, 7559 Solicitor, Pembroke Dock. LYDNEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO LAND & BUILDING SOCIETIES, BUILDERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. Situate near to the t wn of Lydney, the Tin-plate Works, Lydney Junction (G.W.) and Town Railway Stations, in the immediate vicinity of building opera- tions and a rapidly-increasing population, in anealthy and pleasant position, commanding fine views. and pleasant position, commanding fine views. MR A. E. KINGSFOKD will SELL by M AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), at the Feathers Ho el, Lydney, on WEDN ESD1Y, April 19th, 1893, at 3 o'clock, a VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, Known as RUSHEY LEAZE," containing 6a. 2r. 7p., available for building purposes, being already lipe for development, having an excellent frontage to Tutnalls-road, abutting 011 the main road from Lydney to Gloucester, and adjoining two public footpaths leading from the town to the docks and to Nass. The Property is capable of easy conversion by sub division and re-sal* in 70 plots suitable for Villas and Cottages, which are in great demand. There is a plentiful supply of good water. Public gas lamps near. The whole will be first offered in one Lot. If not then sold, a portion of the Estate will then be offered, being Nos. 1,2,3, and 4 on a Plan, which may be seen at the place of or in such Lots as IJ1ay bë decided upon at the time of Sale. t Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneer, Chepstow or of h Messrs T. and F. EVANS, 7658 Solicitors, Chepstow. ( THE ASH GROVE, PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS HENHY HOPKINS & co. JL'TJL have received instructions from Mrs Dr. Hopkins (who is leaving for London) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above addre^, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 27th and 23th, the SUPERIOR HOUS KHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising the contents of drawing, dining, and breakfast-rooms also the contents of five bedrooms, ball, china pantry, kitchen, Ac. The goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to corn. mence each day as follows:—Thursday, at 12 o'clock n.,on Friday, at 2 o'clock p.m. Catalogues can be obtained (In application to the Auctioneers, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 7811 IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARM STOCK CWMURYSK UCHA, SENNY BRIDGE (five minutes' walk from Dwynock Station on the Midland Railway). MES>R W. S. MILLER and CO. have been instructed by A. H. Miers, Esq. (who is leaving the farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, the 17th April, 1893 (Devynoek Fair Day), the whole of the choice stock of FIVE SHORTHORN DAIRY CATTLE, SO Lowland Sheep and Lambs, grand entire Welsh Cob, about 15 hands, 5 years old, strong, splendid action, by Grand Express, out of a wonderful trotting mara Cob Mare, 3.3, quiet to ride and drive, fine acticn two-year-old Filly, by Grand Express strong Cart Mare, aged; handsome well-bred entire Mountain Pony, 7 years old aud 34 grand Mountain Ponies, many being in foal'; and au the modern Farm Implements and Harness. Full particulars in posters. Sale at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. hree months' credit on approved security, or dis- count at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Forest Lodge, Brecon, 11th April, 189o. 7751 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WESTFIELI), WESTERN-ROAD, ABERGAVENNY. !VI ESSRS STRAKER & SON have been _lxjL favoured with instructions from Mrs Jayne, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, oil the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 27th April, 18 5. the whole of her valuable modern and very substantial HOUSEHOLD }' URN ITORB AND OTHER EFFECTS. which will be fully described in future advertisements, posters, and catalogues. Sale to commence at 1 o clock. 7755 Auctioneers' Office, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. CARMARTHEN. SALE OF AN EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE PUBLIC-HO(JE .PRO PE R'I'Y. PUBLIC-HOUSE PROPERTY. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, on the Premises, at 2 i) m on SATURDAY, the 2ind of April, 1893, that at 2 i) m on SATURDAY, the 2ind of April, 1893, that very valuable, old-established, and much-frequented double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, the Red Lion Inn." situate and being No. 2, Prion'-street, in the occupation of Mr David Richards, ^Further"'particulars may be obtained of Messrs p.iiiket Morris, and Barker, Solicitors Mr W. Morgan Griffiths Solicitor; or of the Auctioneer, all of Carmarthen. .7771- HORSES, AT NEWPORT. H ARGE SALE OF VALUABLE XJ HORSES, CARRIAGES, WEDNESDAY, 26th A Horses offered last Sale 42.-Horses sold 31. Entries now bookUlg. Entries now booking^^ HILI.MAN. Auctioneer. ~PARKCOEDMARCHICN FARM, ST. FAGANS, PAK NEAR CARDIFF. ANNUAL LETTING OF THE LAND. MR JOHN THOMAS has be^n favoured with instructions to LET by PUBLIC AUC- TION on TUESDAY NEXT, April 18th, 189o, at 1.30 p ui, on the above farm, about 360 ACRES of excel- SUMMERING AND PASTURE LAND. Refreshments at 12 Noon. I Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 7817 IsmiDiiuj partus. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND t SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H .T PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RWSIKRVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6,469 9s 6d. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. nsrVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). ivirprmTT SHARES £ 50 each (interest 4% per cent., DEPOM1 ° ble half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest, payable F?J/HEYBYRNE, Secretary HFYBYRNE & BROWN, 1 Friar's Chambers, Newport; And 21, West Bute-street, Cardiff. TVTERTHYR AND jyiwLATS BUILDING gOCIElT fiHATRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Ho-ise, Merthyr Tydfil. fOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM LOANS A £ ioq T0 £ lo oog Fmv Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable 0 £ ™«M«TWenns-Utmost Seoreey—Loans on Build Management Charges. Kor particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS c. fllebela.no House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to W,H W.U.. 1183 T E s' UBE, UNADULTERATED, and DELICIOUSLY FLAVOURED jyj-UNSTER gAUCE. EXTUCl OF ANALYSIS :— "Its Vegetable constituents possess considerable Medical value as Stomachics and Tonics." Medical vai g ADAMS. M.D., F.C.S., Puolic Analyst for tbe County Borough of Bolton. I M. P. BO ATE, SAUCE AND PICKLE WORKS, CORK. LOCAL AGENT :— 6849 MR G. THOMAS, 6, MOBUKN-ROAD, NEWPORT. LADT KS should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- 1 fh« female svstein ever introduced to the Sic » 'ned Pill.,«»l™ I !S&S"»TNOOTOIS? MLLS SAVKB H- BEMEDV "perfectly S.nni™ »<1 WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envejope^or Price List and "WSJ; 1 Haus bll 6ttnhtr. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENDERING TO THE 15TH APRIL. BRITON FERRY. SALE BY TENDER OF WASHED COKE AND I PATENT FUEL WORKS. IN THE MATTER OF THE CARDIFF WASHED COAL, COKE, AND PATENT FUEL COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. MHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to JL receive TENDi .RS for the PURCHASE of the Company's Property as follows :— LOT 1.—1The Company's WORKS and PLANT, com- prising (a) 80 COPPEE COKE OVENS (in two groups) capable of producing 4,000 tons, or thereabouts, of coke monthly, and which have been in continuous work at a substantial profit under the management 0;" the Liquidator. (b) PATENT FUEL PLANT, with capacity for turn- in out about 200 tons per dav of 24 hours. (c) COPPEE COAL WASHERY (capable of treating about 303 tons of coal per day of 12 hours), wi l ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATION, Boilers (heated by waste gases), engines, steam crane, pumps, water sur>ply, machinery, weighbridge, &c., (fee., the whole especially erected in suitable building", and involving an original capital expenditure of over £25000; together with locomotive engine and 55 wagons, subject to redemption hire, and 20 wagons on simple hire. The aiea of the Company's taking is about 5 acres, more or les, a part of which 18 held under a lease from Lord Jersey for a term of 66 years, commencing 25th day of December. 18::8, and the other part of which is held under a sub-lease for a like term, less the last three days. Tho aggregate rental is £ 200 per annum, with valuable rights of shipping aud tip. pine refuse, subject to nominal conditional rents, The sub-lea;«e is determinable eveiy three years at the option of the tenant. An inventory of the Plant included in this lot can be seen on applicaiion. The purchaser will be required to take the loose plant (not included in the inventory), stores, and stocks of coal and coke at invoice and cur- reiU^a-500 (about) ^ATENT FUEL TROLLEYS, now lying at the company's premises. Orders to view, inspection of leases, contracts, and plans and further particulars and conditions of sale mav be had upon application to the undersigned, or to Thomas Williams. Esq., Solicitor, Neath. Tenders must be upon a form to be obtained of the undersigned, and must be sent to his address as below in a sealed envelope, marked Tender for Lot——" and will be opened at 3 o'ock m the afternoon on the 15th day of April next. 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 30th March, 1893. r. ■, 7529 CHAS. F. SAN DTCRS, Liquidator. alts irjj f tibBit CmtiracL LANDED ESTATE in THE WEST OF JLj ENGLAND TC BE SOLD, including Picturesque OLD COUNTRY MANSION, having a spaci" hall about 38ft, by 22it., a surrounding DEER PARK, and several capital FARMS (chiefly hrst-rate meadow, only small part arable), all let to excellent tenants at moderate rents, and almost an village, the total area being about 1,352 ACRE. Rent roll, £ ^,5C0, exclusive of house and park. 1 he Residence commands delightful views, extending to the Bristol Channel. The grounds are quite inexpensive and of remarkable beaut v. The whole offers an exceptional opportunity for the acquisition of a landed estate in a delightful part of the country, noted for its salubrity, a.nd social advantages and excellent sporting. It is a mile and a half from a station, five miles from Clifton and Bristol, and convenient of access to London and the North.—Full particular of Messrs DEBENHAM, TEWsON, PARMER, and BRIDGE WATER, 7799 80, Cheapside, London (45835). ITIOR SALE, the PADDLE STEAMTUG ROYAL ALFRED, 180 tons gross register. Length, 127 feet; breadth, 20 feet; depth, 11 feet 4in. 98 horse-power. Holds a Board of irade Passenger 98 horse-power. Holds a Board of irade Passenger Certificate. A very suitable boat for river service. Will be sold very cheap.—Apply to THE UNITED STEAMTUG CO, LTD.. 7783 ft CHAPEL-STREET, LIVERPOOL. tgnl NOTICES. I QHARLES JOHN JONES, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS npon or against the Estate of CHARLES JOHN JONES, late of THECOURTHOUSK, TONYPANDY, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Surgeon, De- j ceased, are requested to send particulars in writing of the same at once to the Executors' Solicitors. SPICKETT & SONS, 7747 The Court House, Pontypridd. I URSTJANT TO AN ORDER OF THE I JL CHANCERY DIVISION of the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE made in the matter of tho estate of I HENRY HILLM AN, and in allltCtion Hillman against Hillman (1892 H, No. 4,552), the Creditors of Henry I Hillman, late of Liswerry, in the parish of Christ- ciiucch, in the county of Monmouth, lime burner, who died in or a.b,>uG ctu month of May, 18Si?, &re ou before the 19th day of May, 1893, to send by post pre paid to David Roger Evans, of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, th^ solicitor of the defendant, the administratis of the deceased, their Christian and sur- name, addresses, and descriptions, the full particulars administratis of the deceased, their Christian and sur- name, addresses, and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or In default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order.' Every Creditor holding bny security is to produce the same before Mr Justice Stirling at his chambers, the Roval Courts of Justice, London, ou the 314 day of May, 1*893, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 12th day of April, 1833. WARRINEK & KINCH, 1ó8, Fleet-stree London, E.C., Agents for Lloyd and Pratt, Newport. Mon., Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. ,—mmmrmr nbli, J\pvninfuumS. WANTED, a CLERK of WORKS, to r" devote his whole time for the Llantrisant School Board, salary &i per week.—Apply on or before the 18th inst. to the Clerk, 7639 W, JOHNS, Brynteg. Llantrisant. A R D I FF SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a HEAD MISTRRSS for tho Severn- road Infants' School (average attendance last school year348). Salai y £70 per aunum, together with two- sevenths of the Government Grant. Also an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Higher Grade School. Salary according to scale, which pro- vides a minimum of S75 or jS80 per annum, and a maximum of £9:> or £100 respectively. Application form will be sent on receipt of stamped addressed foolscap envelope. Applications must reach me net later than Thursday, April 27th. D. REES, Clerk of the Board. Town-hall, Cardiff, April 14th, 189,t 7816 YSTRADYFOD WG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, AN ATTENDANCE OFFICER. The appointment will be limited to candidates between 21 and 40 years of age. Salary, 5-84 and Uniform. Applications, together with copies of three recent testimonials, are to be in my hands on or before the 6th prox. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, will be a diBquaJ.lficatlOn. W. G. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. Ystrad Rbondda, April 13, 1893. 7797 NEWPORT SCOOL BOAltD. WANTED, a TRAINED CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT' TEACHER for GIRLS' SCHOOL. Also Male and Female ex-P. Vs. Forms of application, to be sent in not later than the 22nd inst., can be obtained (together with scale of salary) by sending sUimped addressed foolscap envelope to JOHN nUTCHINS, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., 11th April, 1893. 7754 JJAMPTON and SONS' NEW CATALOGUE NOW READY. JJAMPTON and SONS ARE NOW ISSUING THEIR NEW BOOK of DESIGNS and COMPLETE FURNISHING CATALOGUE. ILLUSTRATED ESTIMATES JL For Completely Furnishing IRIVERY CLASS of HOUSE J are a prominent feature of this NEW FURNISHING GUIDE, -Li commencing with Estimate for for Furnishing 8-ROOMED I Every Detail Fully Illustrated. HAMPTON and SONS, JLJL PALL MALL EAST, \TRAFALGAR-SQUARE, AndCOCKSPUR-STREET/ LONDON, S.W. ——- 7800 Works—Belvedere-road, London, S.E. 15068 C A R D I F F — N OTITC RETURN VISIT. CORNS. JGUNIONS, QALLOSIT1ES, Deformed and In-growing Toe Nails Instantaneously and Effectually Removed without causing the slightest pain. MR GLEMMS, Specialist in Skin Disorders of the Hands and Feet, SUr¡!;60U Chiropodist, has, at the request of seveml friends and patients in this town and neighbourhond, arranged to make a return visit to Cardiff, where, on the occasion of his last visit, he was so successful. It will, perhaps, be in tho merao y of many of the residents that he then published numerous testimonials with which he had been favoured from leading medic <1 and other highly-inlfuential gentlemen of this locality as to his sKilful and successful treatment of corns, nails growing into the flesh, bunion", fungus growths, and many other ailments of the hands and feet" without ca\18lng the sliKhtest pain. The autograph testimonials can be seen at his CONSULTING ROOMS: 7792-3e 22, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. Attendance thisdavand ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted t cure all dangements of tbe Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back Guaranteed free froia Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists ami. Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, •r sent to any address fat sixty stamps by the Makera The Lincoln and Midland Counties- Drug Coø1 II j 'J.QN. atttr Contracts. QLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. The Glamorgan County Council is desirous of receiv- ing TENDERS for WORKS of EXCAVATION, DRAINING, etc., at F,ly Bridge, designed to rednce flooding. Plans and Specifications may be seen here, and Quantities obtained, by parties desirous of tendering, on and after the 17th inst. Tenders are to be delivered here, marked "Tender for Ely Bri, ge Works," on or before the 26th inst. T. MANSKL FHANKLKN, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Cardiff, April 12th, 1893. 7758 BARRY. AND CADOXTON LOCAL _<LF BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. the Local Board for the district of Barry and Cadoxton, in the county of Glamorgan, desire to obtain TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of the BARRY OUTFALL SKWERS, consisting of 713 yards, of 4ft. 6in. by 3ft. Brick Sewer, 711 yards, of 5ft. by 3ft. 4in. Brick Sewer, 516 feet of 24 inch, and 920 feet of 27 inch Cast-iron Tidal Outfalls, together with sup- plementary pipe sowers, manholes, lampholes, and storm overfi0ws. Plans, sections, and d"tai1 can be seen at 15, Great George-street, Westminster, on application to Mr C. R. Walker, the Engineer to the Board, or at the Local Board Oftke. Vere-street, Cadoxton, near Cardiff. Copies of Specification and Bill of Quantities and Key Plan can be obtained from the Engineer, or from Mr J. C. Pardoe, the Surveyor of the Board, on and after Tuesday, the 18th April, in exch mae for cheque or P.O.O. for two guineas:, which will lie reurned Oil receipt of a bona fide tender. Sealed Tenders, properly endorsed, must be delivered to the undersigned not later than Monday, the 8th May. Tho Local Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and no expenses in relation to auy Tender u ll be allowed. By Order of the Board. J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Clerk. 12th April, 1893. 7801 Local Board Office, Cadoxton, near Cardiff. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. SWANSEA TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. Contractors desirous of TENDERING for BUILD. ING PREMISES in Castle Bailey-street, Temple- street, and Caer-street, Swansea (having a frontage of about 260 feet), for B. Evans nd Co., Drapers, Swan- sea, are requested to send in their names (together with a deposit ot B5 5s, which will be returned upon receipt of a bona-jide Tew'- .1 Vt the undersigned nnt later than the 18th inst. Specification and Quantities may be obtained and Plans seen at these offices on and after the 19th inst. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Building B. Evans and Company's New Premises," to be delivered at these offices not later than the 26th inst. at noon. The lowest or any Tendr", will not be necessarily accepted. J. P. JONES & ROWLANDS, A rchitects and Surveyors. 58, Wind-street, Swansea* 7794 J>ENARTH LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of 1,500 Yards of ROAD MATERIAL, broken by hand, to go through a two-inch ring, and to be delivered at Penarth free of all charges. TENDERS are also invited for the SUPPLY of GRAVEL or SCREENINGS. Tenders are to be sent to the undersigned by the 29th April inst., and marked Tender for Road Material," and specifying nature of the material and the quarry or other place of origin. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COURT, Surveyor. Local Board Office, Penarth. 7795 nnREVETHIN SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS, &C. TENDERS are invited by the above Board for the KRKCTfON of new CLASS ROOMS and other ADDI- TIONS to the ABERSYCHAN BOARD SCHOOLS. Plans and pecification on be seen at the Office of Mr E A Lansdowne, Architect, Newport, Mon. Tenders to be sent to me, endorsed "Abersychau School," on or before the 29th inst. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender. HfclNRY BYTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, April 13, 1893. 7796 BEDLINOG BUILDING CLUB. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are INVITED for the ERECTION of 30 COTTAGKS at Bedlinog, in the parish of Gelligaer. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Railway Hotel, Bedlinog. Sealed Tenders must, be sent in to the undersigned On or before Tuesday, April 18th, 1893. The Cluii does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any other Tender. T. C. THOMAS. _The Schools, Bedlinog, April 6th, 1893. 7636 l LANTRfflA Ñr SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for ALTERATIONS, ADDI- TIONS, and REPARATIONS of Penrhiwfer Infante' School for the Llantrisant School Board, as per Plans, etc., prepared by their Architect, Mr J. J. Evans, C.E., Penarth. Tenders to be delivered to me, endorsed "Penrhiwfe* on or before the 29th inst. Tiie lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. 7755 w. JOHN, Brynteg, Llantrisant. IVTACHEN AND WAEN FAWR(U.D.) l.vJL SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS lire invited for the ADDITION of a. CLASSROOM to the Machen Infants' School, as per Plan and Specification, which may be seen at the Office of Mr E. Â. Lansdowne, Architect, Newport, Mon. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 25th instant. C. DAUNCEY (Snldtor), Clerk. 7750 Mon. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are INVITED for the EXTENSION of the GLAMORGANSHIRE and MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. Plavs and Specification are to be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained on and after Monday, April 17th, at the Office of the Architects, Messrs Seward and Thomas. Queen's-ohambeiS, Cardiff. A deposit of £228 must, be paid It" a guarantee that a bona-fide Tender will be sent, and that deposit will ba returned on the receipt of such Tender. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed Infirmary Extensions," and sent to me on or before 10 o'clock 011 Monday, May 8th. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be G. T\ COLEMAN, Secretary._ TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invite 1 for the ERECTION of a CHURCH, at Abergwynfl. near Maesteg (to seat about 400 persons). Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obl-ained at our offices. Tenders endorsed Abergwynti Church" are to be forwarded to us on or before the 1st day of May. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be (Lccoptect HALLIDAV AND ANDERSON. Architects. 19, Duke-street, Cardiff, April 11th, 1893. 7695 iflONTRACTOKS willing to TENDER for .J the FORMATION of STREETS and CON- STRUCTION of SEWERS at CATHAYS, for the Heath Property Company (Limited), are requested to send in their names to us at once. The approximate length of the new Streets is about 1,100 yards. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. VEALL A SANT, Architects, Cardiff. 5 and fc, Arcade-chambers, High-street, April 13, 1893. 7814 rjp 0 B U I L D E R S Builders desirous of TENDERING for BUILDING a CHURCH at Bargoed, close to the Rhymney Rail- way Station, for the Rev. 'i\ J. Jones, M.A., Rector of Ge;ligaer, can see the Plans and Specification and obtain Bills of Quantities at my office. K M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, April 6th, 1893. 7642 T 0 B U I L D E R S, TENDERS are required for BUILDING a, NEW NAVE, CHANCEL AISLE, and VESTRY, and RI. BUILDING the OLD PARISH CHURCH, Pentre, for the Rev. Precentor Lewis. The plans and speci- fication can be seen, and quantities obtained, at my Office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the 29th inst. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 11th April, 1893. 7732 tip 0CO NTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 20 COTTAGES on the sotfrydd Estate, Crumlin, for the Crurnttn Building Club. Plans and specifications may be seen and all informa- tion obtaine, at the office of Mr T. C. Wakeling, Archi- tect, M*Tketrtquare Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil. Endorsed tenders to be sent to me not later than Tuesday, Anril 5t.h, 1893. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acccpted. w STOCKER, Secretary. Newbridge, Newport, Mon. 7704 fjpo BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of LIBRARY BUILDINGS at Treorky. Plans and Specification to be seen with Mr J. Rees, Architect, Pentre and Tenders to he addressed to the Chairman, Library Committee, Ocean Collieries, Treorky, on or before the 17th April. The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any other Tender. ?565 CHAIN, CABLE, AND ANCHOR PROVING HOUSE, CARDIFF. TO ENGINEERS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, AND USERS OF MACHINERY GENERALLY.. The Testing of Crane and other Short-link Chains, Sling Chains, Wire Ropes, Couplings, Draw-bars, and Kfery Descrip ion of Gearing and Connections Tested at the above Proving House, and Test Certificates issued with each; also Experimental Testing of Steel and Iron Chains Repaired on the Premises. For Further Particulars apply— THE SUPERINTENDENT, 7326 LLOYD'S PROVING HOUSE, CARDIFF. Q.EOWE-jgYTE "AND £ JO., ATLAS IRON WORKS. CANTON, CARDIFF. IRON ROOF AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF STRUCTURAL IRONWORK, GATES, RAILINGS, AC. SPECIALITY—ABATTOIR AND SLAUGHTEB-HOU&E FITTINGS. 7644 WÅNSEAOFFICE 5 OF THE "SSQUTH WALES DAILY NEWS*" Sfo. 2. COTXKGE-STREET. A j fJubitc ^totiws. "l/fiss M. JENNIE STREET IS COMING. 7705 /ROOK'S TOURS to Chicago, Canada, Palestine, Egypt, Italy, Paris, Norway, Ac. (^"DUCTED orotherwise).—Tickets and all information of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. 4840 ROATH ROAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. II REV. DAVID LLOYD, of Corwen, will PREACH here TO-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. 416 A POLICY. — WE, the undersigned, -CA- HEREBY APOLOGISE AND WITHDRAW what we said about Wm. and John Walteis, of Hir- waun Olen Farm, that they were working nights at the Great Mountain Colliery, Tumble, as Blacklegs, and are sorry for having aid so, all the accusation was without the least foundation. —We are, Dd. BRAZKL, CJosyrin. Dd. MORGANS, Tirlanfach. Witness to signatures, John Treharne, Gwendraeth Villa, Cwmmawr, Llanelly. 418 Q0UNTY~B0RX)UGH~0F~CARDIFF. DISASTER AT GREAT WESTERN COLLIERY, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, the 18th April, 1893, at 3.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of considering the best means to adopt in order to alleviat4; the great distress caused by the above diS2.$ter. It is to be honed that there will be a large and in- fluential attendance. WM. E. VAUGHAN, Mavor. Cardiff, 14th April, 1893. 7813 PHONOGRAPHS. The EDISON- JL BELL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION, Limited, GIVE NOTICE that they are the owners of the British Patents for the Edison-Bell Phonographs, and that legal proceedings will be taken against all persons selling, using, or exhibiting Phonographs not obtained from them.—By order, \V. M. CROWE, Secretary. Edison House, Northumberland Avenue, London, April, 1893. 71303 THE EDISON-BELL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION, Limited, of London, have the sole right to ssll and use Edison-Bell Phonographs in the United Kingdom, and all other persons claiming such rights, either as representin ? me or the North American Phonograph Company, do so without authority.—THOMAS A. EDISON. 7804 MRS TRESEDER begs to intimate that the Business of her late husband will still be carried on by her and her sons under the same style, ■nz. :— WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CAR- DLFF, aud while thanking those who have so kindly favoured him in the past, she respectfully solicits a continuance of their support. 7721 GIRLS' INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, VJT LLANDOVERY. The Committee invite PLANS and SPECIFICA- TIONS for he above School, to be built upon one acre of land. Building to cost A Kitchen and Laundry for teachinjt purposes to be provided. Further particulars can be obtained from 7680 J. R. JAMES, Hon. Sec. nUAFF S WELL.—TEPID MINERAL A SPRING. The above Celebrated WELL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Much eularged, double the former size, and the commodious and beautifully-decorated Bathroom, commenced last year, is now completed. Certain Cure for Rheumatism. 7451 CIEVEDON. HYDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB- JLJL LISHMENT OR HEALTH RESORT FOR INVALIDS & VISITORS. Highly recommended for those needing rest or change, with or without Massage, Weir Mitchell, Electric, or other treatment. The house and grounds are delightfully situated, open to the south and west, while sheltered from the north and east winds. Apply SECRETARY, 68 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. IN PRIZES. SHROPSHIRE AND WEST MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (AMALGAMATED 1893). KNIGHTON SHOW. THE EIGHTEENTH EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., will take place on the 28TH, 29TH, AND 50TH JUNE NEXT, •when £ 1,200 will be awarded in PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, MAY 22ND. Post Entries (at Double Entrance Fees) close May 29th. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, and all information from ALFRED MANSELL, Secretary, 7807 College-hill, Shrewsbury. AHCHDEACONRY OF LLANDAFF. 3893. I The VERNAL VISITATIONS of the VENERABLE JOHN GRIFFITHS. Clerk, B.D., Archdeacon of LL'ndaff, will be held eis follows, vie. :— At COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, at 10 a.m. At BRIDGEND, on TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, a.t 4 p.m. At NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, at 11 a.m. At LLANDAFF, on THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, at 10 a.m. At ABERDARE, on THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, at 3 p.m- The Clergy will not be required to attend this year, but are requested to impress upon their Church- wardens and Sidesmen the importance of attending these Visi ations, and of making the Declaration required by law, before the Archdeacon, in order that they may be duly qualified for the duties of their office, and in view of the Election of Churchwardens by each Rural Deanery to represent them at the meeting to be held in London to protest against the Welsh Suspen- sory Bill. The Archdeacon is very desirous of giving the persons named for the important office of Church- warden every facility of making the required Declara- tion. Each Churchwarden of the Archdeaconry may choose the centre most convenient to him. 7306 C. R. WALDRON. Registrar. NOT ICE. THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES MANURE CO., LIMITED. WORKS WAUNTREoDA, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. TO AGRICULTURALISTS, FLORISTS, MARKET GARDENERS, &C. This Company have now ON SALE, at their Works, as above, a large quantity of their SPECIAL MANURES, Comprising BONE SUPERPHOSPHATES. BLOOD MANURE COMPOUND (very rich in ammonia), DISSOLVED BONg COMPOUND (especially adapted for Mangolds, Swedes, Kohl Ra.bi, Carrots, Potatoes, Cabbage, &c., also well adapted as a top dressing for all kinds of Cereals and Tirass), PURE DISSOLVED BONES (for Roots), and CRUSHED BONE (for Vineries, &c.), lin., m., and fine. Owing to the compulsory Closing of the Works, the whole of the above Manures will be Sold at EXCEP- TIONALLY LOW RATES. AU orders promptly attended to on application to the Manager at the Works Mr W. V. Huntley, Welsh St. Donats, Cardiff or of the Secretary of the Coin- pany, Me J. E. Gunn, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 7706 113RD- V.B. WELSH REGIMENT, CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday, 22nd April, 1893 Sunday—Parnde at 10 a.m., in full-dress uniform with sido arms, to proctel to St. John's Church for Divine Service. Sermon by the Chaplain, the Rev. Canon Thompson. M.A. Monday—Company drill at 3 p.m. plain clothes. Wednesday—Class firing from 2 p.m. Morris tube ^practice trom 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Company drill at C> p.m. drill order. B»,nd TO °.ttend. Friday—Company drill at 8 p.m. plain clothes. Saturday—Morris tube practice from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Members are requested to inform the Sergea.nt- Mor of any change in their addresses. F< r Duty—Captain J. J. David, Lieutenant C. B. Fowler, Surgeon-Captain J. T. Thompson, M.B., Sergeant W. Coles, Corporal A. S. Jacob, Bugler J. Pa.adis.. (Signed) W. E. JONES, Captain Commanding. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by COLONEL C. H. PAGE, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 15th April, 1S93. 1.—Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, gun and recruit drill, 7.30 p.m. 2.—Thursday, Adjutant's parade, in drill order, 7.30 p.m. Band and cyclists to attend. 3.—Saturday, 22nd Anril, gun practice at Lavemock. 3.—Saturday, 22nd ADril, gun practice at Lavemock. Parade outside Queen-street Station, 3.20 p.m. Uniform Drill order, without arms. 4.—Arms will be issued e.ery evening after drill. 5.—Any member in possession of great coats or equipment willl,leaso retutnthem- to store at once. 6.-There will be a Church Parade on Sunday, 30th April, at Headquarters. 7.—For duty — Captain Tavlor, Lieutenant Tweedy, Sergeant Thrift, Corporal Hinton, Bombar- dier Prico, Trumpeter Pike. PENARTH COMPANIES. 1.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, gun and recruit drill, 7.30 p.m. 2.—For duty—Captain Dalziel, Lieutenant R. Ingram, Corporal Williams, Trumpeter Rainer. By order, (Signed) M. S. EYRE, Captain R.A., Adjutant 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. A RTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH 2/6 Five Years' Warranty. Prize Medal. GOODMAN & CO., 56. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric Suction, at .ne-third the usual charges. NE Extractions necessary; perfect and permanent life-like appearance; special SOFT PALATES for Tender Gums perfect for Mastication and Speech. COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and railway fare allowed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS, EXTRACTIONS, STOPPING, Ac. TESTIMONIALS. Dr ANDREW WILSON (late R N.) says I can recommend Mr Goodman as a very skilful and humane Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him aJJ classes." Mr E. VYSE, of Plaistow, says :—"I am very well pleased with the attention I have received from yeu. The Artificial Teeth supplied HAVE given me perfect satisfaction, as a previous set I had from another dentist were by no means comfortable. I am indebted to Dr Andrew Wilson, editor of Health, for recoMmend- ing me to your establishment." Consultations Free. Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL and GOLD FIL INGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PLATELESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Name— I, GOODMAN & CO., ,10*.DUKE-STREET, <FC 56, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF, t BOUTS—W N4 M07—191e i9uhlit ntnSttnttd5. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. Enormous attraction! TO-NIGHT, and Every Kvening during the week, ipecial engagement of Mr Victor fcteveus and his powerful Burlesque Company in BONNIE BOY BLUE (written and composed by Victor Stevens). Second year of tour.. Principal artistes :-Miss Alice Brookes, late of Sir Augustus Harris s Burlesque Companies Miss Marie Montrose, late Tina," '"My Sweetheart" Company Mr HarrjKilburn, late of Sir Augustus Harris's Panto- A Hettie 'Senior Mr Maurice Girard, late of Sir August.-s Harris's Burlesque Com- panies Mr J. Handley, late "Red Hussar" Company, New Vork; and Mr Victor Stevens, late principal comedian, Drury Lane Theatre, London, and of Sir Augustus Harris s Burlesque Companies • Miss Ruth Grosvenor; Miss Charlotte Hamilton, thl eminent .Scotch soprano. Full Comic Opera Chorus (conductor Mr Surtees Corne). Mr Victor Stevens travels with the whole of the magnificent scenery de- signed and painted expressly by Mr W. T. Helm'slev (London). The beautiful and costly dresses designed by A. B. Helsby, Esq., and executed by Morris Angel and Sons, Shaftesbury-avenue, London Mons. Alias Soho-square, London and Mrs Besford, 90, Long Acre' London.—MONDAY, April 17th, the great Drury-lane Drama, HUMAN NATURK" Early doors open at 6 30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. 1041 FJP H E __1 P I R K MANAGB*„ OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Male and Female Acrobats! THE FRAN1Z FAMILY, From The Palace, Shaftesbury Avenue. They per- form unparalleled acrobatic feats, with their freedom of action curtailed by full evening costume. The JUANITA BALLET CO., in The Rajah." I'EAII A DELL, Soprano Vocalist. STEWART and FRANCIS, perpetrating grotesque antics as two Chinese. OCONNOR and MARNEY, facile dancers, devoted disciples of Terpsichore; '.vitty talkers and gener- ally ingenious entertainers. J. H. ROBERTS, another artiste who, without drawing invidious comparisons, is also a facile dancer T, vote(t disciple of Terpsichore. PARKER s CANINE CIBCUS of leaping, somersault, boxing, trick, <fec., Dogs. The cleverest dogs before the public. 906 NEXT WEEK—Miss ADA LINCOLN. THE J EES, etc. THE R A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER. GENERAL MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. TO-NIGHr, SATURDAY, Special Engagement of Miss HAMPTON'S COMPANY, under the Direction of Mr FRED BENTON, in the New Five-act Drama, written by Wynn Miller (Author of Dream Faces," False Evidence," Jasper's Revenge," ctc.), entitled BIRDS OF PREY, OR THE MOUTH OF THE PIT, New Scenery and Startling Mechanical. ESects. FREE ADMISSION—A NOVEL FEATURE. For further particulars see Western Mail and Evening Express." MONDAY Next, April 17th, A MAN IN A THOUSAND. 1311 Pncea, 4d to 2s. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30 CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT (Last of the Season), PARK HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH. BARNBY'S "REBEKAH," Conducted by GIR JOSEPH JJARNBY, STANFORD'S REVENGE." Orchestra and Chorus 275 Performers. Admission, 's, 2s, and Is. Plans of the hall at Newman and Sons, Q,ueen-street. 7650 923e Q OLONI A L HALL. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 17, 18, & 19, THE FAMOUS B O H E E OPERATIC MINSTRELS. 30 PRINCIPAL ARTISTES, 30 FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Grand Day Performance, Wednesday, t 3. Nightly at 8. Doors open 2.3'J and 9.30. Prices 2s, Is, 6d. Tickets at Thompson and Shackell's. In compliance with a very widely-expressed desire, the Company will give TWO GRAND SACRED CONCERTS, afternoon at 3, evening at 8.15, on Sunday next, April 16. 322 NAN A TOTALLY ECLIPSED. LAST FEW DAYS OF IUIS FAIERO'S PICTURE, A NIGHTMARE." Hours—11 till 9. Admission, 6d. 91, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 7570 A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- XJL HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 SWANSEA. THE E M P IRE. MANAQKB OS tVALB STOLT" TO-NIGHT MISS AMY LYSTER, A Singer of Sparkling Songs to effervescent melodies infallible antidotes to dulness in her hearers. CHARLES DREW, in whom the vein of humour is en evidence. LES FIONIS on the Bars, displaying athletic cleverness in a. manner that furnishes amusement. ALICE THORNE, Ballad Vocalist. J. P. DANE, a comic dancer and eccentric singer HOWARD'S KLECTO RA M A, The scientific advance on the Majiic Lantern, by which the representation of the pictures is immensely improved. THE SISTERS PARIS, Comely and tuneful sonslresse8. NEXT V/KEK — MISS BESSIE BONE HILL. 904 NEWPORT. THE EMPIRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT MISS BESSIE BONEHILL, The sweet-toned, bright, vivacious Songstress. A Bur- lesque Actress of eminence. One of the most popular stars of the variety stage. MISS DOLLY HAZLEWOOD, a charming personage and Performer. HALTER and WEST, whose humour is mosaic, com- prising particles of everything funnv CARLOTTI, a master of Equilibrium 3e in the production of a just poise under the most antagonistic conditions. BRADY, JOHNSON, and CO., who depict, in a vnrAW that every-day life evolves. HDUAxv KOMAINE, who personates characters with appropriate songs. SEELEY and WEST, Both able instrumentalists and the former a good comedian. Seeley's clownins compels laughter Resistance is futile. 905 ll; Jttls, Dining-rooms, &t. THE PORTIICAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND aly five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. tt52 H. J. OVENDEN, Manager. PORTHCAWL. ESPLANADE HOTEL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE „ SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FAMILIES. ALSO FURNISHED HOUSE TO T.ET Safe Bathing, Bracing Climate, Unlimited Supply Purest Water, Softened and Filtered by Porter Clark Process. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2338 CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA. Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen and Families. Terms moderate. Central situation.—Mrs THOMAS, Proprietress. 1331 VISITORS TO LONDON V SHOULD STAY AT THE NEW BRIDGE HOTEL, 252, Westminster Bridge-voad(opposite Sanger's Circus). Position most centtal, near Houses of Parliament and Theatres. Nearly 50 Beds. Bed and Breakfast from 2. 6d. Parties and Families accommodated. 7513 ADDRESS R. WAHL. w ESTON-SUPER- MARE. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. CHARMING SPRING RESORT. This first-class FAMILY HOTEL faces the sea, contains 100 100ms, and possesses all modern improve- ment including hydraulic lift, extensive ornamental rounds, table d bôte dinner at separate table at 7 p.m. daily. Ten minutes' walk from golf links. Terms strictly moderate and inclusive. HOTEL OMNIBUS. TELEPHONE No. 1L APPLY TO MANAGERESS. 7412 j = jgjVANS' GLASS AND CHINA ROOMS, 58, BRIDGE-STREET, AND 11, CHURCH-STREET (Close to Sh John's Church). DINNER, TEA, AND TOILET WARE AT LOWEST PRICES.; A-CALL WILL OBLIG-B. J MA (Ssntrstoits. fARINE EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF, & WESTON. By the Saloon Steamer Lynton (wiud, weather and circumstances permitting) SATURDAY. APRIL 15. Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m., 3.15 and 5.50 p rn „ Weston 8 15 a.m 4.30 and 7.30 b.*m' Fares, to and fro, Fore Deck, Is 6d, Saloon 2s: Single, Fore Deck, Is, Saloon, Is 6d. Does and Bicycles, Is each way. h na For further particulars see Bills 7663 891e QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CARDIFF RACES. On THURSDAY, April 20th. CHEAP DAY EX. CURSIONS to SWANSEA, Ely (for the Racecourse) and Cardiff will leave New Milord at 6.20 a.m., Old Milford 6.10, Johnston 6.30, H verfordwesc 6.40, Clarbeston Road 6.55, Clynderwen 7.5, Whitland 7.20* St. Clears 7.35, Sarnau 7.45, Carmarthen 7.40, Carmar- St. Clears 7.35, Sarnau 7.45, Carmarthen 7.40, Carmar- then Junction 7.55, and to Ely and Cltrrllff only from Llanelly at 8.35 a.m., Swansea. 8.55, l.andore 9.5, Neath 9.25. Port Talbot 9.40, Bridgend 10 5, Llan- trisant 10 25, and Newport at 11.25 a.m., and on Thurs- day and Friday, April 20th and 21st, to Ely from Car- I rliff at 12.40 and 1.2(° p.m., returning at 5.15, 5.35, and 6.35 p.m. For full particulars see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sun Aa vs excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- J'OKD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgh, and the North of England and Scotland generally, CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.33, 4.3, and 7.40 p.m. T r 1 VEI'i with the Service to* and from LLANELL\, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and the time occupied between SOUTH is materially reduced. THROrr H IAOES run from CARDIFF, and ™PpaI sLtiom m °perati0U betwee^ aU HY. LAMBERT. General Manager. [ education. CARDIFF. JJANCING, JQEPORTMENT AND pHYSICAL EXERCISES. MR & MDE. MARGUERITE ST. CLAIR will leave London shortly for South Wales for the purpose of j HOLDING CLASSES & GIVING PRIVATE INSTRUCTION In all the FASHIONABLE DANCES. For particulars address— 91, FAIRBRIDGE-ROAD, ST. JOHN'S PARK, LONDON, W. Instruction given to Local Professors. 343 HARROW HOUSE HiGH SCHOOL, -<L ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES MARKS. LARGE STAFF OF RESIDENT AND VISITING TEACHERS. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations, Large House. Good Recreation Ground. NEXT TERM, MAY 4TH BOARDERS RE-ASSEMBLE MAY Inn 7805 CARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL • (?°yS> S^h.lK Vill». Cowbridae road, near Sophia Gardens. "Principal W.R. Wilkes, Inter. (B.Sc., B. Mus.), Lond Next term commences April 24th. 454 PENARTH. ADIES' COLLEGE, HENLEY HOUSE. JLJ CHURCH-TERRACE, PENARTH. PRINCIPALS :—Miss FISHER, A.C.P., and Miss L. FISHER. < Professors attend for Languages, the Violin. Dancing, &c. j Trained and Certificated Governesses. Pupils very successful in passing the most important Local Exams. SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. 6609 SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHiLLlPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign I Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation lor Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The Auturn;- Term commenced on TUESDAY SEP- TEMBER 20th. 7068 NEATH. I RUGBY HOUSE, NEATH.— THOROUGH EDUCATION for GIRLS, with family home life healthy localitv. I Principals—The Misses WILLIAMS. 465 PONTYPRIDD j rp H E HEAT H SCHOOL | t RHYS MORGAN, M.A. Special Prepara.tion for London Matriculation, &c.. 7734 j N&2LT TERM BEGINS 26TH OF APRIL. ABERGAVENNY. MILFORD HO USE SCHOOL, ABERGAVENNY. PRINCIPAL—MRS YATEs. 7784 NEXT TERM HAY-TUE:DA V, MAY 2ND. HKHERORJD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE JLJL COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUS VE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comiorts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principalx or to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddiscn, Led bury. 1087 < BRECON. | CHRIST COGE, BRECON. HEAD MASTER: Rev. M. A. BAYFIELD, M.A., late Head Master's Assistant at Mahern College formerly Assistant Master at Marlborough College. The staff of Assistant Misters consists entirely of University men, who had graduated in high honours. Boys are prepared for the Universities, Army, Com- merce, etc. Fees, 50 guineas. In the last 10 years some 40 Scholarships have been gained at the Universities, including (last year) the First Open Classical Scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford, the very highest distinction which can be won by a boy at school. I Next Term will begin on MAY 1st. 7809 I For illustrated prospectus apply to the Head Master. WESTON SUPER-MARE. WESTON SUP E R 1\1 ARE. I TV ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE, BEACH.ROAD (Corner of Severn-road). INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Drawing, 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Individual attention to Delicate and Backward Pupils. Tennis and Sea Bathing in Summer. References, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the Sea Front) may be had by applying to THE HEAD MISTRESS." SUMMER TERM begins MONDAY, 1st MAY. 7493 CARMARTHEN. QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION will be held on April 19th and 20th, 1893, to award Nine House Scholarships from £ 20"to £ 10 per annum, t and Four Day Scholarships from £ 8 ds to £ 2 2s. For all particulars apply Head Master. 7607 BRISTOL INGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGSDOWN-PARADE, BRISTOL. Established 1868. Principal .—Mrs K. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Short- hand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. prepared for oil Examinations. 537 Certifi- cates (147 Honours) obtained during the past 12 years References and Prospectus on application to The Principal." 7741 SUMMER TERM begins THURSDAY, 4th MAY. STROUD. CJTROUD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IO LANSDOWN HALL, STROUD^ Principals, Tbe MISSES HOWARD m„, Stroud,assisted by a Staff of Lady GraduaS^T1 fully qualified Mistresses graduates and other Tuition Fees, £1 8s to S5 3s per term Boarding fees, 8 to 10 guineas per term. 6730 THE MARLING ENDOWED SCHOOL STROUD. ENDOWMENT, £ 21,000. Chairman of Governors Sir W. H. MARLING Bart. Boarding Fees-Only B50 per annum. For Particulars apply W. J. Greenstreet, M A Head master. ——J 4802 HPHE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND PFCPSSM COMPANY ?IIS^D^ NEWPOR?^^YPOO £ 6^^EII ^FNS' ^WESTERN VALLEYS. CA> ea&T1SRN ana TERMS ON APPLirATTnv IMA W»«)MMKRCTAT.BOS^BWW>RR, 1