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bipping §.atias. RAYR CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX /0^kr\y The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP JsTithMg £ on MP A NT ES I'IRST-CLASS St^REW STEAMERS will sail as follows:— USK Cardiff for Bordeaux n ELY Bordeaux for Cardiff May 4 With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A. G.Todd 1, Quai des Cliartrous, Bordeaux; and at the Offices )f the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardift. 1071 0481 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. A/ £ ,A TTARDTF F S VV AN SEA. .Sprpv,. \y AND NEWPORT, XO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. *S§Eai £ a0' FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfas SVERY MONDAY, p.M. tide.. WVWTJV SWANSEA TO GLASGOW, via Belfast, EVERY WEDNESDAY, p.m. tide. NEWPORTTOGLASGOW, viaSwanseaand Belfast, EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY, p.m. tide. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, via Belfast, EVERY FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. „„„„„ GLASGOW TO NEWPORT, via Cardiff, E\ ERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. Fares—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Steerage, 12s. 6d. Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available for two months. Further particulars from M. Jones and Brother Swansea R. Burton and SOli, Newport; or 1014 E. TAYLOR and Co., Cardiff. AYFXR AMERICAN LINE. /-A- SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK 'S§Sg*gSg|L SERVICE. ^UNtTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Gueenstowu every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on too Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places in the Western States.. 101i „ Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwards-place, 3ueen-street; T. C. Howe and Co.. 31, Mount tU1l1't. jquare; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, kardifl > y- kins, 11, Somerset-place Austin and Silcock^ b wan- Tiea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore D. h. ttomas, British School, Llandovery Hancock, Dounuig- itreet, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-street, Neath D. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-street, Briton lerry; ,T. Roberts, ontypridd; D. T. Davies, Merthyr J. fe. 1Lainbei t, p. The Woodlands, Forth; D. J. Evans, Mevlii>r W. Smith, 42, Hannah-st., Porth A. Tilney, Maikec-st., Abei tillery A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen. it., Pontlottyn W. II Hitchings, Abersenng; J. fhomas, Tredegar J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters, Neath. Z^7T>ALGRAVE, MURPHY & (8 co.'s LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Coda CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line "s intended to leave S wansea for Hamburg every Oavj. I'or Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave Aurphy ifc Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS 4 CO., Swansea Agent at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN. 7672 ^niters and CFontraxts. W~~ ATERFORD AND LIMERICK ff RAILWAY. LOCOMOTIVE STEAM COALS REQUIRED. The Directors of the Ib^ Company are prepared receive Tenders for the supply of 20,0J0 Tons of tne est LOCOMOTIVE STEAM COALS. Printed Conditions of Contract, together with Forms 1$Tender, can be had on application to the un e< Sgned, by whom Sealed Tenders, endorsed len I tor Steam Coal," will be received up to Noon on Wednesday, 10th proximo.. J a The Directors do not bind themselves to accept tne Vwest or any Tender, or any Tender in its entirety. °rd JOHN J. MURPHY, Secretary. Head Offices, Waterford Terminus, Head Offices, Waterford Terminus, 28th April, 1893. 8207 COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY and E'•iT<'TfJ,1<^ of WROUGHT IRON GATES and RAILING en- closing the Moorland-road Gardens. ¡ Specification may be seen at the office of Mi I Harpur, M.Inst.C.E.. Sealed tenders, endorsed in accordance with the specification, to be delivered at my office not later than the 15tli inst. By order, J. L. WIIEATLEY, Town Clerk. ¡ ^Town-hall, Cardiff, 4th May, 1693. S216 BUTÈ- ESTATE" OFFICE, CASTLE- STREET, CARDIFF. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of STREET SEWERS, &c.. at the Cathedral-road Build- I IngGronml for the Marquis of Bute. Plans and Speci- fication may be seen and Quantities can be obtained on and after Monday, the 8th inst., at the office of Mr E. W, Corbett Castle-street, Cardiff, where Tenders are to be sent by 12 o'clock noon on the following Neither the lowest nor any Tender will necessarily be accepted. — I rp o B ~u~~ I L D E R s TENDERS are required for tlie ERECTION WAREHOUSE, in Bute-street, Cardiff, for Cravos Bros., Juniors. The Plan< and Specification can ba seen at the ymc„ °f the Architect, and Bills of Quantities Upon deposit of one guinea. Tenders to be delivered under endorsed c»ve »oon, on May 18tli inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily W. H. DASH WOOD CAPLE, Architect. 1, St. John-square, Cardiff, May 3rd, 1393. Tf- BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for RENOVATING the C. M. CHAPEL at NANTGAltEDIG, Caimarthen. flans and specification may be seen on application to D. Lewis, Myrtle Cottage, Nantgajedig, to whom Sfaled tenders are to be sent on or before May l^tti. lowest or any tender will not necessariij be Accepted GEORGE MORGAN and SON, Architocte ^_24, King-street, Carmai'tlien, 3rd May, 1893. 8210_ THE DANYGRAIG BUILDING CLUB, MOllVTAIN ASH, INVITE TENDERS for the ERECTION ot FIFTEEN COTTAGES, in ood- land-street. Mountain Ash. Plana and specifications may be seen wit the Architect, Mr M. Morgan, at his office, 1, Jeffrey s strict., Mountain Ash between tho hours of 10 and 4 Endorsed Tenders to be sent to the Secre^r J^d- Thomas, Biynderwen Villas, A 'e M„ v cm,' fountain Ash, not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday, May ■The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS are invited for the EltECTION of a NEW POST-OFFICE and MA;St)NtC- «ALL at TREDEGAR, MON. Flans and may be seen and billsof quantities obtained at tne office the Architects, Messrs James and Morgan, Ona le street Chambers, Cardiff, on payment of £ 1 lai rtepoair, ^hich will be vei urned on receipt of a bona-fide te Sealed and endorsed tenders to be delivered at. my &3 on or before noon Tuesday, the 9th day or May, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Accepted. 8163 R. H. SPENCER, Solicitor, Tredegar. ( ,J0 B U I L D E R s i 0 TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION <>t f Bonded STORES, FREE STORES, and OFFICES « the New Dock-road, Llanelly, for Messrs. Margrave Bros., from plans prepared by Mr J. a. organ, M.8.A. The said plans may be seen at the office of the present Tenders to be sent in on or before the 10th day of May The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Accepted. 81f!_ rpO BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.— &o^ Pfens ^"o! Wood^SutV^ ^he lowest or any tender •/ f^aler, 128, Bute-street, Treherbert, and endoisea Tender for Skin Market." TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOLROOM at Hopkinsftown for the Calvinistic Methodist Denomination. Plans and specification can be seen at my office. Endorsed tenders to be sent; to Mr Griffith Evans, "focer, Pontypridd, on or before the 13th mat. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR O. EVANS, 8176 Architect, Town-hall, Pontypridd. RENDERS WANTED FOR ALTERA- 1 TIONS and ADDITIONS to POST-OFFICE, Ynyshir, near Pontypvidd.-Plans and specMtca^on ^ay bo seen at above place, aud lendeis to be sent to jjog. Jones, Esq., Maindy, Ynvshir,_near Pont.,pndd. (J O A L Messrs Pountney and Co., "unniv pistol, are open to receive TKNDKR^^ r PP J COAL for the ensuing Twelve Months. 1 oi?o ^ulars can be obtained on application. A Vltl) OWELL & £ J°-> 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, XT LONDON, S.W. *1- ROOFS, CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS, W.I. RAILING AND GATES, IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &C. Resigns and estimates free on apdlication. SOUTH WALKS AGENT T. BALMEK, 2 89, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS^AND BUILDERS Y^TALES & "Y^TEST OF I^NGLAND GIRDER COMPANY, LTD. I A^?TGB STOCK OP-^LLED JOPsl'S, TKKS I A^GLES, PLATES, AND CHANNELS, ON HAND, AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. kod_ G. S. STOWE, Jnr., Secretary, BANIC-BUILDIXG.S, CARDIFF. t' Tn-IE DE REES BILL-POSTING- AND tRot»^TI)VER'iTsIIS'G COMPANY, LIMITED, ^p?PgpTORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, W^P°,?,T' PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN, ami WES1ERN VALLEYS. I lon ^TERMS ON APPLICATION 1^9 I «0 COMMERCIAL ROAD NEWPORT nlts lijr JUtrtirw. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO.. Freehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Furniture, Plate, and Phaeton, at LJanisiien May 11 Mr CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY. Freehold Residence, at Newport May 17 Messrs TREGKRTIIEN DUNN & CO.. Screw Steamer, at Newport, Mon 10 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERR\. High-class Horses, at Cardiff May 9 Mr J. G. HEDGES. Leasehold Property, at Nelson May a Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, <&e., at Swansea.. • • ■■■ ■ • May 5 Messis JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO Properties, at Chepstow • i,- V.A'<r" ••'June Messrs JOHN M. LJiKDER & SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea. •••„• • May 11 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Leasehold Property, at TheMa.rt •••••••■ • • • « Household Farniture and Effects, afc Cardiff.Ma> 8 F°"Si' £ i"Siot &!Sig Gas Stock, at Blistol .May 18 1\11' THOMAS PARRY. Dwelling-houses, &c„ at Caerleon May 18 Double license,! f.'oKffi"'1' Furaituie, Mw 5 1\11' R. '1'. RICHARDI- 31 Mess; ST1<PHEN:;ON and ALEXANDER. Residence, at Barry — i J q Small Coal, Trams, etc., at Caerphilly .i-Ia;y 9 Brewerv and Hotel, at Caerphilly Ma> 18 Coliierv Plant a nd Machinery, a t Dinas May Leasehold Villa Residences, at Barry Dock.June 1 Messrs STRAKER & SON. Ironmongery, &c., at Abergavenny. May 9 ° Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Furniture, &c., at Llamtough Castle.May 24 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Safes, &c., at Cardiff • • • • ■ p Watches, Jewellery, &c., at Cardiff .May 11 & 12 BAlmy HOUSE. BARRY, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed byS. H. Romilly, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel. Cardiff on SATURDAY, the 6th May, 1893, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, the compact, comfortable, and exceedingly ^RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS BARRY HOUSE, Formerly occupied by the late Colonel Romilly, and containing Entrance-hall, with outside lobby, dining drawing, and morning rooms, kitchen and domestic offices on the first floor, five bed'ooms and w.c. on second fl or, four bedrooms and box-rooms on third iloor, and wine and ale cellars, meat larder, coal cellar. &c in the basement. The outside premises comprise three-stall stable and coach-house, with two living rooms over for groom or coachman also ash- house, wood-house, tool-house, game larder, &c. There is also a gardener's cottage. The house is near the Parish Church, on the southern slope of the hill, with well-laid-out grounds, and commanding fane views of the surrounding country, Chitnuel, and English coast, and being within five minutes walk of the Barry Terminus on the Barry Railway system. The Property, which is about three acres in extent, is Leasehold, and is held for the residue of a term of 93 years, from 1st May, 1863, at a peppercorn rent. Early possession will be given. „ Particulars, Plans, Conditions, and Orders to View may be obtained upon application to the Auc- tioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff; R. Forrest, Esq., 8t. Fagans, near Cardiff; or to W. H. Lewis, Eso., Solicitor, Cardiff 7551 ~RHOS LLANTWIT COLLIERY, CAERPHILLY WITHOUT RESERVE, TO CLOSE AN AtOOUN I ON ACCOUNT OF THE PURCHASER NOr HAVING COMPLETED HIS PURCHASE MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION at this Colliery, without reserve, on Tuesday, the 9th May, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following goods, VZ ABOUT 400 TONS SMALL COAL, TWO-TON COLLIERY WEIGHING MACHINE, 60 COAL TRAMS, 2ft, 6in. gauge, about 28 sets COLLIERS' TOOLS, Wire Rope, Vice, Behows, Anvil, Quantity Bolts aud Nuts, Scrap Iron, lire wood, and other material, i. t t- Full particulars may be obtained at the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardilf. 8138 THE DINAS STEAM COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED), DINAS, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1.1- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at these Collieries, during the month of May next, all the VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY in and about Dinas Colliery, together with the MOVABLE BUILDINGS, STORES, AND OTHER EFFECTS, which briefly comprise WINDING, HAULING, LOCOMOTIVE, and PORT ABLE ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, RAILWAY and COLLIERY WEIGHING MACHINES, VEN- TILATING FAN and KNGINE, several Hundred Tons PIPING and COLLIERY RAILS, COLLIERS' and BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, 400 COAL TRAMS, WIRE ROPES. WROUGHT and CAST SCRAP, STORES, and other EFFECTS, and a General and Various Assortment of Materials used in connection with one of the largest equipped collieries in tho district. 7847 Further particulars will appear in future advertise ments. In the meantime any information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. WINDSOR ROPEWORKS, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JJtjL ANDER are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY these VALUABLE WORKS, Comprising buildings, engine, boiler, &c., together with tho rope-malnng phtm and machinery recently manu- factured and erected. The LEASE of the Premises, for a term of 99 years from 1886, will also be sold. Detailed particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to Stephenson and Alexander, Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7677 T LANSANNOR COURT, COWBRIDGE^ j j (GLAMORGANSHIRE, to be LEI', Furnished Unfurnished, for such term of years as may be agreed upon, with or without Excellent Shooting. There are good Golf Links. Aimlv Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, High- street Cardiff; or Mr W. Y. Huntley, Welsh St. Donat's, Cowbridge. 6375 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. Vol1; Beresford-road, near Royal Oak Hotel, Roath, on MONDAY, May 8th, 1893, commencing at 2 1%0')f0ESSRSe J- Gr. MADDOX AND SON y I l.ave received instructions from Mr Dawson, Z-Zjis leaving for Constantinople to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date a portion of the extent oLI) FURN1TURE AND EFFECTS Of the villa residence, together with contents of the usual domestic offices (all of which has been purchased since last Christinas). On view morning ot Sale. Auctioneers Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-slreet, Cardiff. SIS'-1 q vTf of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY in Constellation-street and Clyde-street, Adamsdown, M°al ESSRS J- C- MADDOX and SON are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr r T Lee to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Mart, St, Mary-street, on MONDAY, the 8th May, 1893, at 7.30 in tho Evening (subject to conditions to be then read), the f^^KHoL^PROPERTIES, i.e. T«T« 1 9 3 —Three MESSUAGES and PREMISES, bemg Nos. 69, 85, and 87, Constellation- «}^et all similar^ and let to respectable tenants at 9s week each The property is in good condition, and subject to an annual gvound rent ot £ 2 10s on each h Lox 4 —4. superior MESSUAGE, with all conveni- s,,b,ectto"" '<•" ^FoL^f^r^ier^p.^ieulat's see posters or apply to tbe it 01 rurcner J n k street • or of Messrs orath and gJ°a5,a.P^t £ te.s«e, Cardiff. 8U4 AT TTTP' r>T7KE-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. On TuIsSAYEand THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 9th and 11th, ib96, Pnmmpncin" e =.cii day at 2 o'clock precisely, TTMT! fs i' ttVED "riALlj of Superior and Welt-made LNHOUSEHO?D FURNnUBB AND EFFECTS, Comprising a 6ft. birch and mahogany wardrobe each tdth pairs of dnchesse toilets to match marble top washstands and dressing ables, cliesfc of diaweis, several Parisian and other iron and brass bedsteads with bedding complete, 3 best bedroom suites in black walnut, walnut and ash a noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, smaller ditto in mahogany, several dining and drawiog- 10001 suites upholstered m leather, saddlebags, and Tilnshes • elegant rosewood cabinet and overmantel walnut walnut and ash a noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, smaller ditto in mahogany, several dining and drawiog- 10001 suites upholstered in leather, saddlebags, and Tilnshes elegant rosewood cabinet and overmantel To match Brussels carpets and rug. brass fenders and i. es secretaire bookcase, dining and occasional to hies &c., &c. Also a quantity of kitchen utensils and sundries, all of which will be sold by ^IeSSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON VI as above, by order of the various owners. Un view days prior to and mornings of Sale. PARGO AND PASSENGER STEAMER FOR SALE, CAKUU AT NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have been instructed to SELL by uitri.TC AUCTION, (unless previously disposed of), o„ WEDNESDAY, kay 10th, 1893, the SCREW STEAMER WELSH PRINCE." Mpnnebont. Built at Bristol in 1871. Dimensions l,v 18.8 by 8.1. Net register 81 tons. Gross 150 SCREW STEAMER WELSH PRINCE." Mpnnebont. Built at Bristol in 1871. Dimensions l,v 18.8 by 8.1. Net register 81 tons. Gross 150 and carries about 170 tons D.W. on light draft. KnA'nes 32 N.H.P., by Messrs Stothert and Co., of Bristol. Cylinders 22in., stroke 18m., and boiler new about three years ago. Carries over 200 passengers, and is fitted with saloons and ladies cabin on main fleck has been running under Board of Trade certifi- cate New decks, cabin re-built, re-fitted, and up- holstered three years since, and engines and hull thoroughly examined and overhauled every year by the fleck has been running under Board of Trade certifi- cate New decks, cabin re-built, re-fitted, and up- holstered three years since, and engines and hull thoroughly examined and overhauled every year by the Board of Trade.. This Steamer is now lying in the Old Dock, Newport, Mon., where she may be inspected. The Sale will take place on board at 3 o clock in the afFoT°further particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn ind'Co., Shipping Salesmen, 12, Mount Stuart-square, — JOHlT^ JJARBOUR & (So., I MANUFACTURERS OF BEER AND MINERAL WATER CASES, i CONFECTIONERY BOXES, &c., &c., 6476 6476 109, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. alts Iw }.udiott. This PROPERTY is WITHDRAWN, in accordance with instructions from the Solicitor, and the Sale, as advertised below, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AT CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.. R MORGAN MORGAN has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wenvoe Arms, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, on FRIDAY, the 5th day of MAY, 1893, at 7 o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all that desirable LEASEHOLD VILLA, » Together with the largo Orchard and Garden held therewith, situate at Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, ana known as Meadow View. And also all that Cottage at the rear of Meadow View Villa, and known as Moss Cottage. The whole of the above Property is hfiia under lease for a. term of 99 years from the 15th day of May, 1389, at a yearly ground rent of £7 14s, and will be offered in one lot. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH HENRY JONES, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, Or to the Auctioneer, Albert chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 8061 38, BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA. SALE OF NEARLY NEW MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. E/TESSUS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON -LvJL have received instructions from Mr C. E. Kidd, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, May 11, 1893, the whole of his well-kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, comprising the contents of dining and breakfast rooms, 4 bedrooms, attic, kitchen, and scullery. or full particulars see Sale Bills. Goods on view Wednesday, May 10th, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Further particulars may be obtained from tho Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. The House is to be Let, with possession immediately after the Sale. 8200 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have -LYJL been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the above premises, on i lltDAY, the 5th day of May, 1893, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, portion of which is the property of a lady removing, comprising drawing-room suite in saddlebags, dining- room do. in American leather, walnut overmantels, oak sideboard, mahogany clieffonnier, music cabinets, music stools, mahogany dining-room suite in hair, couches, squares of carpet, hearth-rugs, book cases, iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, spring mattresses, superior duchesse stand and table in walnut, walnut pedestal stand and table, bedroom suite in ash, do. pitch pine, mahogany and walnut stands and table, chest of drawers, largo wardrobe with plate-glass door and fitted with drawers and trays, towel-rails, commodes, about 20 sets of chamber ware, dinner services, kitchen dresser, kitehen requisites, &c., .xc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 8170 SALE ON MONDAY, MAY STH, 1893. TO SOLICITORS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. JEWELLERS, PAWNBROKEKS, TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON I have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on the above date, at 3 p.m. punctually, about 20 FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, tiers of Solicitors' Deed Boxes, Single Deed Boxes, Cash Boxes, Ac., from the Factories of Mr R. M. Lord, Victoria Sate and Lock Works, Wolverhampton, whose world-wide reputation for safes of strength and durability is unequalled. Full particulars, in catalogues, to be obtained from the Auctioneers, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 8150 SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MAY 11TH AND 12TH. BY ORDER OF THE CARDIFF PAWNBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON .HCB. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, at 2.30 p.m., and FRIDAY, at 11 as above, an extensive collection of Unredeemed Pledges, comprising a large assortment of JEWELLERY, including GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, gold chains, seals, rings, rare coins, scarf-pins, studs, links, brooches, bracelets, plated goods and cutlery, sewing machines, tools, paintbrushes, and various other effects, pledged in months prior to May, 1892 (except as regards special contracts pledged in months prior to January, 1893), with Messrs J. Phillips, A. Shibko, S. Phillips, J. Gittelsohn, C. Follick, B. Jacobs, S. Joseph, J. D. Zussen, E. Epstein, A. Isaacs, P. Phillips, A. Cohen, J. Abrahamson—all of Cardiff and A. J. and E. Jacobs, Potter-street, and 21, Alice- street L. S. Abrahamson—all of Newport, Mon. R. Fine, Pontypool R. Jacobs and Co., Blaenavou M. Jacobs, Mountain Ash M. Jacobs, Aberdare C. Follick, Barry Dock. Catalogues (6d each) of Auctioneers, 25, Queen's Arcade, Cardiff. 8192., PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. „ TIIE RISCA ESTATE, NEAR NEWPOR^- MON. VERY lilPOUTANT SALE Of A FREEHOLD FARM, BUILDING SITES, DWELLING-HOUSES, GROUND RENTS, AND TEN LICENSED HOUSES' MR THOMAS PARRY is favoured with instructions from Frederick Phillips, Esq., to conduct a SALE by AUCTION of the above VALUABLE ESTATE, at the Westga.te Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, June 7th, 1893, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, precisely. Full particulars, with plans, are being prepared, and may be obtained on and after May 17th, on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport; or to Arthur H. Oliver, Esq., Solicitor Newport, Mon. Dated—Newport, April 26, 1893. 8070 NELSON, GLAMORGANSHIRE SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES. &c. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by MR J. G. HEDGES, at the Wellington Hotel, Nelson, on TUESDAY, May 9th, 1893, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read), the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz :— All thosa FOUR CAPITAL MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, known as Ty Llwyd-terrace, near Nelson, now in the occupation of good-class monthly tenants, and pro- ducing the gross annual rental of £39. Also all that piece of eligible Building Land adjoining the above, the whole containing 1,683 yards. Held under lease for 99 years from August 1st, 1875. Ground rent,' jE7 Os 3d. For full particulars apply to Messrs Webb, Burt and Nichols, Solicitors, 11, Argyle-street, Regent-street, London, W. or to the Auctioneer, Bank-chambers, Pontypool. 8126 IN BANKRUPTCY. RE H. B. DEAN, IRONMONGER, A BANKRUPT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. ■Jt/TESSRS STRAKER and SON have IVI been favoured with instructions from George Graham Poppleton, Esq., the Trustee of the Estate of Henrv Barton Dean, Ironmonger, a Bankrupt, to SELL bv AUCTION, on the Premises, in Cross-street, Aber- gavenny, on TUESDAY, the 9th May, 1893, and the following days until all the Stock has been disposed of, the wholo of valuable, well-selected and preserved Stock of BUILDER'S, FURNISHING, AGRICULTURAL, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY. IMPLEMENTS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Including cutlery, electro-plated goods, lamps, &r.. &c Particulars of which may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Tiverton-place, Abergavenny D. Davis, Esq., Solicitor, 28, Corporation-street, Birmingham or of Messrs Poppleton and Appleby, Chartered Accountants, Birmingham. „ 8218 BRONHENLOG, DUKESTOWN, Within 10 minutes' walk from Tredegar and Nantybwch Railway Stations. MR W. MARSHALL has received in- structions from Mr Hodge, who is letting his farm, to SELL, on MONDAY, May 8th, 1893, 14 valu- able Mountain Ponies, capital Cob, 5 years old, by Caradog pure-bred Jersey Cow, Yearling Heifer, 4-wheeled Phaeton, Turnip Pulper and Slicer, Chain Harrow, Chaff-cutter, Sheep Racks, Hurdles, &c., &c. Sale at 2.30. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, Church-street, Tredegar. BROAD STREET HALL, BRISTOL J-F (opposite "Mercury" Office). Weekly Sales of superior Household Furniture and Effects each Thurs- day, from 12 till 3. Mr C. H. TUCKER holds periodical Auction Sales in above spacious rooms of extensive assortments of new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Appointments and Effects removed week by week from various private residences in Clifton, Redland, Cotham, and various suburbs of Bris- tol. Purchasers attending these Sales have opnortunity of varied stock. Goods on view morning of Sal'e. 7836 a:ltS tarilnut (Krmiraci. J^ONGTOWN, HEREFORDSHIRE. NOTICE.—The FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE called the New Inn, together with the Outbuildings and 15a. Or. 13p. of valuable Meadow Land, not having been sold at the sale by auction this 11th April, 1893, the same is now FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY.—For particulars apply to Mr Sam. Farmer, Solicitor, Hereford or to Messrs Straker & Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 7782 PADDLE SALOON STEAMER JL "SCOTIA" FOR SALE. This well-known Steamer, suitable for River or cross-Channel Service, and fitted with a pair of steeple engines, having surface condenser and two boilers (new 1892J, and at the same time hull and machinery thoroughly overhauled. TO BE SEEN AT ALBERT HARBOUR, GREENOCK. Apply to Captain Williamson, Prince's Pier,Greenock, or Robert Morton, 21, Bothwell-street, Glasgow. 8162 Jroptrly't &t to d. J LANDOUGH CASTLE, NEAR COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN. This RESIDENCE, which is within a. mile of Cowbridge Station, TO BE LET unfurnished. There are 40 acres of Grass Land which can be had with the house if required. The Shooting over 1,500 acres will be let either with or without the house, and also the Trout Fishing. Four Cottages are included in the letting of LKn- dough Castle, and the Keeper's Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. For further particulars apply to EDWARD KNOX, r 8158 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. Jg V E R MAN suffering from NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send fOt a valuable pamphlet exnlaining how all nervous and organic derangements måy be success fully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect a perfed and per- manent cure. Sent, sealed, post free.—Address E. NORTON, 249%, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. I fuhUc jaottas. PONTYPRIDD. "VfATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF J3I ENGLAND, LIMITED. ON AND AFTER the 1st of MAY, 1893, a BRANCH of this BANK will be OPENED in promises attached to the COUNTY HOTEL, MILL STREET, PONTY- PRIDD. 8067 HOURS OF BUSINESS.—10 to 3 Thursdays, 10 to 1; Saturdays, 10 to 2. 8191 THE SWANSEA AND DISTRICT JL BUTCHERS' and CATTLE DEALERS' HIDE, SKIN, FAT, and WOOL COMPANY, LIMITED, BEG TO GIVE NOTICE that they have SECURED PREMISES in DYVATTY-STREET, SWANSEA. The first AUCTION SALE will be held on THURSDAY, May 25th, 1893, of which further notice will be given. Communications to be addressed to the Manager aud Classer, Mr William Elston. A. B. DAVIES, Secretary. Swansea, May 2nd, 1893. 8175 THE WIDOW of the late H. R. JL AINSLEY, OPTICIAN and COMPASS AD- JUSTER, of JAMES-STREET, CARDIFF, and BARRY DOCK, begs to announce to Shipowners, Captains, and others, that it is her intention to CONTINUE the BUSINESS on exactly the same lines as before. She trusts the, same patronage that has been accorded in the past will be extended in the future, and with the present staff of experienced workmen) combined with additional assistance, to give entire satisfaction. 867 APTAIN R. SHORT, R.C.A. (Exhibi- tor Royal Academy Institute, Grosvenor Gallery, etc., &c.), Begs to announco he has OPENED CLASSES FOR PAINTING AND DRAWING AT HIS STUDIO. Full particulars, with terms, may be obtained on application at 22, The Walk, Cardiff. 7673 ROYAL COMMISSION ON LAND IN J[A' WAI.ES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. INTIMATION IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ROYAL COMMISSION Appointed to INQUIRE INTO the CONDITIONS and CIRCUMSTANCES under which LAND in WALES and MONMOUTH. SHIRE is HELD, OCCUPIED, and CULTIVATED, will HOLD PUBLIC SITTINGS (or the purpose of taking evidence for the County of Glataoigan as f°AtWthe TOWN-HALL, COWBRIDGE, on the 23rd of ft the TOWN-HALI., PONTYPRIDD, on the 24th °fAttie GUILD-HALL, SWANSEA, on the 25th of MAt'the KING ARTHUR'S INN, REYNOLDSTONE, on the 26th of May. r._t. At tho GUILDHALL, SWANSEA, on the 27th of For the convenience of witnesses who cannot attend on these occasions, PUBLIC SI ICINGS will .Also be HELD in LONDON at the undermentioned address on the 5th and 6th of July. The sittings will commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on each day. Parties desiring to submit evidence are roqugsted to send to me, without delay, the names and designations of the witnesses proposed to be examined, together with a brief statement ot the heads of the evidence which they are prepared to offer. DANIEL LLEUFEP. THOMAS, Secretary. 6, Old Palace Yard, London, S.W., April 28th, 1893. 15086 8157 REAT WESTERN COLLIERY DISASTER. MAYOR OF CARDIFF'S RELIEF FUND, FIRST SUBSCRIPTION LIST. s. d. T. Forster Brown, Esq. (part of donation of £ 400by Directors of the Colliery) 1Q0 0 0 Messrs D. Davis and Son, Limited, Cardiff 100 0 0 John Cory, Esq., Cardiff 100 0 0 National Provincial Bank of England. 52 10 0 Messrs J. and C. Harrison, London 53 10 0 Cardiff Football Club -••• 00 0 0 Messrs Worms, Josse, and Co., Cardift 50 0 0 Messrs Thomas Riches and Co., Cardiff. 50 0 0 Offertory at Wesleyan Chapels at Roath- road, Broadway, Albany-road, Llanishen, Caerphilly, and Walnut Tree Bridge 46 4 6 Offertory at Llandaff Cathedral Services 23 11 2 Offertory at Bethany Baptist Chapel. 11 6 5 His Worship the Mayor of Cardiff 10 10 0 Messrs John Fowler and Co., Leeds 10 10 0 The Very Rev. the Dean of Llandaff 10 10 0 Messrs Tylor and Lewis, Cardiff. 10 10 0 Messrs John Cory and Sons, Cardiff 10 0 0 Offertory at Llandaff Catholic Parochial Services. 8 7 0' Offertory at St. John's Church, Canton 8 17 Offertory at Hope Chapel, Canton. 7 11 1 Offertory at St. Pagan's Church, 7 7 0 Messrs Spurr, In man, amI Co., Limited, Wakefield 5 5 0 E.J.Howard. Esq., Cardiff 0' Messrs-Noah Rees and Son, Cardiff 5 > 5 0 Mr Councillor Andrews, Cardiff. 5 5 0 'Bear Creek Oil and Shipping Co., Limited, Cardiff 5. 5 0 Tfloiiara Y A. <feW. Greensla.de, Bristol ■ lx 0 Messrs Christie and-fc'a., Cardiff So 0 Messrs E. L. and H. Gething, Abergavenny 5 0 0 E. Handcock, Esq., Cardiff 5;0 0 W. B. Gibbs, Esq., Cardiff 5*0 » Edward Hancock, Esq., Cardiff 5 0 0 Offertory at Barry and Porthkerry Churches and Cadoxton Cemetery Chapel. 4 lo 2 Offertory at the United Methodist Free Church, Guildford-street 16 0 Messrs Samuel Brothers, Cardiff | 3 0 Mr Alderman Lewis, Cardiff 3 3 0 W. H. Taylor, Esq 3: 3 0 Henry Heard, Esq., Cardiff 3 3 0 Mr Alderman Carey, Cardiff 22 0 Mr Councillor Morgan Morgan, Cardiff 2 2 0 Messrs The South Wales Jam Co., Cardiff 2.,2 0 F. S. Lock, Esq., Cardiff 2" 2 0 R. P. Culley, Esq., Cardiff 2 2 0 Employees at David J ones and Co., Limited, Cardiff 1 10 0 Offertory at Penmark Church, Cowbridge 1*8 0 J.Blaiberg, Esq., Cardiff 1;10 I. Blaiberg, Esq., Cardiff 1^1 0 Dr. Charles E. Hardyman, Cardiff I'M 0 Mr Councillor E. Beavan, Cardiff 1,1 0 Mr Councillor White, Cardiff 0 Messrs Fisher, Renwick and Co., Cardiff 11 0 Henry Osmond, sq., Cardiff 11 0 George David, Esq., Cardiff 1 1 0 Total to date 820 3 II WM. E. VAUGHAN (Mayor), Hon. Treasurer. J. L. WHEATLEY (Town Clerk), Hon. Secretary. Town-hall, Cardiff, 4th May, 1893. 8206 lioiicrs. RE JOHN HENDERSON, late of MALVERN VILLA, No. 5, ALBERT-ROAD, PENARTH, Deceased. All CREDITORS and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the above-named deceased, who died on the 22nd April, 1893, are HEREBY REQUIRED to send to me, the undersigned, on or before the 10th May, 1893, full par- ticulars of their Claims or Demands, setting forth all sums of money paid on account thereof. Dated the 1st May, 1893.. HARRY COUSINS, 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 8167 Solicitor for the Executor. f ublic ppnintm.e1tts. ARDIFFSANATORIUM.—WANTED, a MAN AND WIFE, the former to act as Porter, the latter as Laundress. Wages £.35 per annum, with house, board, and uniform.—Apply to the Matron, Cardiff Sanatorium, Ely Moors. 8213 ARMARTHE N WATER WORKS. ENGINEER WANTED. Wanted, a Man to take Charge of Pumping Engine. Wages, 30s a week. Apply, stating experience, etc., to Borough Surveyor, Carmarthen. 8203 B~ ARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL _[) BOARD. APPLICATIONS are INVFTED for the post of COLLECTOR'S CLERK; salary JE50 ayear the successful applicant must devote his whole. time. to the duties of his office. Preference will be given to appli. cants between the ages of 18 and 25. Applications to be sent to me on or before Monday 15th May, 1893. „ T- W- LEWIS, Collector. Collector's Office, Cadoxton, 4th May. 1893. 8219 BARRY U.D. BOOL BOARD. WANTED immediately by the above Board, a CLERK of WORKS for the Romilly-road New Infant School at Barry. Salary, B2 5s per week. Canvassing, either by letter or personally, will be considered a disqualiifcation. No preference will be given to local candidates over others equally qualified. Applications to be sent to tne undersigned on or before Saturday, May 45th. — -« W. H. LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices, HoltonrToad. Barry Dook. 8204 ,.J 1 QjPRING AND gUMMER, 1893. J. ]Nj[EWT0N & CO" TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS, 'w: 63, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Have now awaiting your Inspection their New Goods for the Seasons' trade. AN EARLY ORDER IS SOLICITED. 7107 Swansea OFFICE k3 OF THE 6( SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p m, will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS Estimates given for Adver tisemeute. I CARDIFF. ST. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. 3 AND 4, PARK-PLACE. PRINCIPAL (Successor to Miss Tullis) Miss COLLIN, B.A. Seven years Second Mistress in the Nottingham High School for Girls, G.P.D.S.Co. SECOND MISTRESS. Miss LAYTON, Former Student of Newnham College, Cambridge. Late Assistant Mistress in Nottingham High School and Rxeter High School. STAFF. Miss BLACKLER. Miss HAILEY, B.A., Lond. Miss WAKEFORD. I PIANOFORTE.Mr WALTER SCOTT, Miss EVANS, Miss CAPE, CLASS-SINGINO, VIOLIN. Mr WALTER SCOTT. FRENCH Miss WILLMS. PAINTING Mr BROAD. Preparations for the Cambridge and Oxford Local Examinations, the Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations of the University of London, Scholar- ship Examination of the Cambridge and Oxford Col- leges for Women, and University College, Cardiff, etc. A SPECIAL CLASS for PAINTING (water colour, oil) may be attended by others than pupils of the School. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, For Girls and Boys under the age of eight years. HEAD MISTHESS .Miss HEYM. (First-class Froebel Diploma, Gotba). The School Re-Opens May 8th. Prospectus and terms on application to the Princi- pal. 7925 ENSING TON HOUSE, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS The Misses HARVEY. Summer Term, May 4th. Vacancies for Two Boarders. 7977 RESWYLFA, 27, Richmond Road. JL Cardiff.—A good School for Girls, with Kinder- garten for Girls and Boys. Principal, Miss JONES. Special Lessons given in Music, Painting, Plain and Ornamental Wood Carving, and Lathe Turning. Summer Term, Thursday, May 4 th. 338 ARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, _tUt. ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES MARKS. LARGE STAFF OF RESIDENT AND VISITING TEACHERS. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations. Large House. Good Recreation Giound. NEXT TERM, MAY 4TH. BOARDERS RE-ASSEMBLE MAY 3RD. 7805 ARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL (Boys'), Sprin Villa, Cowbridge-road, near Sophia Gardens. Principal W. R. Wilkes, Inter. (B.Sc., B. Mus.), Lond Next term commences April 24th. 454 PENARTH. T ADIES' COLLEGE, HENLEY HOUSE, I i CHURCH-TERRACE, PENARTH. PRINCIPALS Miss FISHER, A.C.P., and Miss L. HSHEK. Professors attend for Languages, the Violin, Dancing, &c. Trained and Certificated Governesses. Pupils very successful in passing the most important Local EXA™?PARATR KINDERGARTEN. 6609 The School Re-opens on THURSDAY, May lltli. PORTHCAWL. PORTHCAWL COLLEGE.—Principal, JL Rev. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., assisted by E. W. HURST B.A., and others. An excellent college for I boys where exceptional advantages as to health, care, and trainiii" are to be had. The 1'0.0-y, October 15th, 1891. Receut successes. Term begins MAY 2nd. 7929 COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS.—Principals, Mrs and Misses CULVER- WELL. Examination successes. References and Pro- spectus on application to the Principals. The SUM- MER TERM will commence TUESDAY, May 9tb.7898 ——— ■ 11 —■ PONTYPRIDD. THE HEATH SCHOOL. RHYS MORGAjST, M.A. Special Preparation for London Matriculation, Ac. ——— 77M NEXT TERM BEGINS 26TH OF APRIL. MONMOUTH. MONMOUTH QRAMMAR gjCHOOL. J3800 A YEAR IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. HEAD MASTER—E. H. CULLEY, Esq., M.A., Balliol- College, Oxford, 1st class Honours in; Classics and in Mathematics. ASSISTANT MASTERS :— A. W. WISEMAN, Esq., M. A., Mus. Bac., late Scholar of Gonville and Caius, Cambridge 18th Wrangler, Senior Mathematical Master 'J. L. ENTWISTLE, Esq., M.A., London University late Prizeman of Owens College, I. Manchester (Mathematics). fA. S. LITTLEWOOD, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of I University College, Oxford 1st Classy Honours Classical Moderations, 2nd Class", Literae Humaniores (Classics). J JULES A. CHOLLET, Lettres, University of Neuchâtel (Modern Languages). J.'F. TYE, Esq., B.A., University CQllege, London. (Natura 3ciences). F. DORMER PIERCE, Esq., B.A., F.R.His.Soc. late Scholar of St. David's College. {W. ROSEVEARE. Esq., Senior Master of the Department. J. POLGREEN, Esq., Assistant Master of the Department. DRAWING—J. T. LYONS, Esq., MUSIC—G. P. CARNALL, Esq. fiRILL-SERGANT—MACDOUGALL, B.M.E.M. GYMNASTICS—Mr M. J. TENCH, Instructor in the Monmouth Gymnasium. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SATURDAY, MAY 6TH, AT 9 A. if, FOR TERMS, &:0., APPLY TO THE HEAD MASTER. 7880 CHEPSTOW. gT. MAUR SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW. • (MRS~T.~HALE STEPHENS, PRINCIPALS (MISS THOMAS, Assisted by Certificated Mistresses and Visiting Masters. Large and healthy house. Beautiful recreation grounds. Modern education. Home eomforta. Fees moderate a.nd inclusive. NEXT TERM COMMENCES MAY 8TH. For Prospectus apply to Principals. 7752 CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A flrst-class Private School. Fine Residence, over- looking beautiful country. Highest success for 22 years past. Masters, London University men. 8148 GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A., and SON. BRISTOL. INGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL FOR JuL 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. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 538 Certifi- cates (148 Honours) obtained during the past 12 years. References and Prospectus on application to The Principal." 7741 SUMMER TERM begins THURSDAY, 4th MAY. WESTON SUPER-MARE. ESTON SUPER MARE. 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. TenlllS and Sea Bathing in Summer. References, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the Sea Front) may be had by applying to HEADMISTRESS." „1V SUMMER TERM begins MONDAY, 1st MAY. 7493 CLIFTON. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL (ESTABLISHED 1873). A few VACANCIES for May 6th. Extensive premises near the Downs. Large Staff of Tutors all subjects taught. Excellent table; every home comfort. Full number of pupils for many years. Successful prepara- tion for all Examination-. tion for all Examinatioll. Upper, Middle, Lower, and Preparatory Depart- ments. Separate Class-rooms, now re-furnished with single sliding desks with chair backs. Large play- ground, gymnasium, fives courts, workshop, library, separate sanatorium. Good clubs for cricket, football, &c. Prospectus, lists of examination, successes, and references on application. Terms moderate. 7858 HEAD MASTER—CHARLES BIGG. (jgflttraiios. I BRECON. QHRIST 0OLLEGE, JGRECON. HEAD MASTER :— Rev. M. A. BAYFIELD, M.A., V1te Head Master's Assistant at Malvern College; formerly Assistant Master at Marlborough College. The staff of Assistant Masters consists entirely of University men, who had graduated in high honours. Boys are prepared for the Universities, Army, Com- j merce, etc. Book-keepiug is taught.. Fees, 50 guineas. In the last 10 years some 40 Scholarships have been j gained at the Universities, including (1891) the First Open Classical Scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford, the very highest distinction which can be won by a boy a.t school. The present term began on May 1st. For particulars and illustrated prospectus apply to the Head Master. 7809 KNIGHTON. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE. MISS WALL having REMOVED from The Chest- nuts To PENRHOS, which is admirably suited for educational purposes,will be happy to receive Pupils on May 3rd. The house is sitlmted on a hill, com- manding charming views of the Teme Valley. The rooms are lofty, airy, and well lighted. Grounds are extensive. There is increased accmnmodation for Pupils, who receive every care and attention. Pros- pectues on application. Good references to friends of present and former Pupils. 7981 *———— HAVERFORDWEST. ENDOWED GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Boys Prepared for University Scholarships, London 1\Ia:tric\ùaUoll.Camoridge Local EX1\Illi! &c., &c. Commercial Side.—Shorthand, Chemical Laboratory, Modern Languages, Drawing. Valuable Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford, Cambridge, and Lampeter won by Pupils of the School in the las three years. Twelve Certificates (four Second-class Honours) Six Distinctions (out of sixteen for all Wales) gained in I Cambridge Locals at Christmas, 1892. A few vacancies for borders. Next Term begins TUESDAY, May 9. 798 v Applv HEADMASTER. mmm————*grwr.juBMn-"r wrniri1—rawwea (S&rursions. BRISTOL CHANNL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to WESTON bv the LADY MARGARET. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Fri.5.— 9.30, il.30a.ni., 6.15 Fri. 5.-10,30 a.m.,5.15,7.30 Sat. 6. —9.20,11.15 a.m., 6.0 Sat. 6.—10.10a.m.,12.10,8.0 Mon. 8-9.30 a.m., 12.15, Mon. 8.-10.30 a.m., 1.15, 2.10,7.0 p.111. 8,0 p.m. Tues.9.— 9.45a.m., 12.15,3.0 Wed. 10.—9.30 a.m., 12.15, Wed. 10.-10.30 a.m, 1.15, 3.15 p.m. 9.0 p.m. Thurs. 11.-11.0 a.m., 1.15, Thurs. 11—12.0 noon, 2.20, 4.20 p.m. 5.20 p.m. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS from CAR- DIFF, by the Saloon Steamer BONNIE DOON. JIALF- H( >LIDA V EXCUitSÏOX SATURDAY, T 1,<,) T)f Mav 6 Leave Cardiff, 1.0 p.m. Ilfra- a\ i n m combe, 7.0 p.m. Fares to-and-fro—Fore Cabin, 2s Cd Saloon, 3s. MONDAY] ILFRACOMBK May 8, Leave Cardiff, 11.30 a.m. At 11.30 a.m. )( llfracombe, 5.0 p.m. TUESD AY, 11J^RACOMBE May 9. Leave Cardiff, 12.0 noon Ilfra- At 12 noon. combe, 6.0 p.m. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF PENARTH. Excursions from Cardiff to Ilfracombe, Bonnie Doon, will call off Penarth both downward and upward journey on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday for pas. sengers in boats. The Steamer will call off Lyumouth, to-and-fro, each day. 8113 SPECIAL EVENING EXCURSION from CARDIFF ROUND THE BELL BUOY, FRI- DAY, MAY 5, by the Saloon Steamer BONN IE DOON. Leave Cardiff 7.15 p.m. Fare, Is. 8187 CHEAP EXCURSION from CARDIFF to CLEVEDON. This day, by Lady Margaret. Leave Cardiff 11.30 a.m., Clevedon 4.0 p in. 803 Full particulars may be had of EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers, 7941 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. QNDON AND NORTH-WESTERN I" RAILWAY. CHESTER CUP DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10lH. ON WEDNESDAY, May 10th, 1893, CHEAP DAY TICKETS will be issued by EXPRESS EXCURSION TRAIN to CHESTER, BIRKENHEAD, and LIVER- POOL, from Merthyr, Cefn, Dowlais, Rhymney Bridge, Tredegar, Sirhowy, Nantybwch, Ebbw Vale, Beaufort, Blaenavon, Waenavou, Brynmawr, Aber- gavenny, Abergavenny Junction, Newport, Cwmbran, Pontnewydd, Pontypool-road, Hereford, Leominster, Wooferton, Ludlow, and Craveu Arms. For times, fares, &c., see small bills, which can be obtained at any ot the stations named, or from the office of W. J. Bishop, Abergavenny. FRED HARRISON, General Manager. Euston, May, 1893. 8197 ATORWEGIAN YACHTING CRUISES -i.^1 (FORTNIGHTLY) FROM NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE. Shortest routo to Norway. Only one night at sea. By the ALBION STEAMSHIP CO.'s (Ltd.) Fast and Splendidly-fitted Yachting Steamer MIDNIGHT SUN, 3,020 tons, 2,860 horse-power. Fares from 14 Guineas, including 1\ sumptuous table. Sailings—May 20 June 3, 17 July 1, 15, 29; August 12, 26; Sept. 9. All applications for Berths to be made to the "Yachting Steamer MIDNIGHT SUN Passenger Office, 4, Lombard-street (Tel. Add., Tourist), New- castle.on.Tyne." Write for Itineraries. 7549 58atliriit0 n,itfits. RINC IP A L IT Y PERM ANENT INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY r^l per cent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. percent, on LAHORE DEPOSITS for One Year. "a: :^g_l per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL REPORT a.nd prospectus to W. ZANDERS, MANAGING Sue., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 23, High-street, Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES. Ida-place. JYJERTHYR AND JQOWLAIS. JJUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable ^Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build; ings in Progress-1'70 Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout 'South Wales 1183 t. Ittsuratta. OCCIDENTS -TILL |APPEN. THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (" The Oldest and Largest,") HAS SINCE 1849 PAID FOR ^CCIDENTS OF ALL J £ INDS> £3,200,000. -t.Bk. Established 1849. Rt. Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Chairman 64, Coffihiil, London. W. D. MASSY, o 5854 A. 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S. W. N. D ASM AIL, 42. Langdale, Walthamstow. (Established 1851. 7057-611c llthlit J\uUt5tttttuls. CARDIlF. ( THEATRE G O Y AL. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER EDWARD FLETCHER, FRIDAY, May 5th, 1893, Important Engagement- for Six Nights only of Miss CISSY GRAHAME and her Original Company in the Celebrated Triple Bill, i including the now famous Pantomime Rehearsal. Miss Cissy Graliame will appear Each Evening in The Highwayman and A Commission. At 7.30 p.m. The Highwayman. At 8 p.m. At Commission. At 8.45 p.m. the Greatest Loudon, Success, A Pantomime Rehearsal, played over 500 times at the Court Theatre, London. .SPECIAL NOTICE.—By .Special Arrangement with Miss Cissy Grahame, and in consequence of the exceptional character of the Programme, there will be no Second Price during this week. next, May S'th, the Great Artiste, AUGUSTE VAN BIEXE, in THE BROKEN MELODY. MAY 15th, MR R. D'OYLY CARTE'S OPERA COMPANY. Monday Mikado Thursday Gondoliers Tuesday Iolanthe Friday Y'eomen Wednesday Patience Saturday (twice')..Patience Private Boxes (for four persons), Sl Is and 10s 6d; Dress Circle, 3s Upper Circle and Pit Stalls, 2s Pit. Is Gallery, 6d. Early doors open at 6.30, fed extra. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. 1041 r rIlE E M P I R~IT MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Incomparable W A L T E R B E L L O N I N I, A marvel of quickness of eye and digital dexterity. The Walking Cane The Hat! The Cigar The PIStes in PerilThe Dugs on the Swinging Trapeze The Dogs in the Skipping Rope The Dogs on the Tight Rops The Canine Acrobats Two Melodious and Graceful Girls, the SISTERS NELSON. The Humorous BROTHERS O'MALLEY in their Myria.d Jocularities. MISS MARION BELL, another lady of many charuls. THE LUPINO BROS., In a clever act, The Musician and his Dog." THE POWELLS, Two exceptionally clever dancers. Facile princeps. The Chimney on Fire Next Door," The Wonderful Show at Chicago." He didn't get home at all." "Ionte Carlo Parody," by permission of Chas. Coburn. The Dodger up to Date." All new songs by CHAS. BIGNELL. NEXT WEEK—A Wonderful Company 11 THE R A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mit ED. FLETCHER. GENERAL MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. FRIDAY, May 5th, 1893, liir.4 Yisit to (Jardiff of Messrs W. J. Vaugiiaii and Basil Charlton's London Dramatic Company, including Mr Harrington Reynolds, Mr John A. Waiden. Miss Nellie Fletcher, and Miss Helen M'Culloch, in tho New and Realistic Drama, ill a Prologue and Four Acts, dealing with that powerful and mysterious agencv known as Hypnotism, entitled, SPELLBOUND, by Fenton Mackay, author uf "Black Diamonds," The Lie Wo Live," etc. Monday, May 8th, Mr Ben Greet's famous Comedy CompanY-l\1a.sks aud Faces, Money, etc. Prices—4d tv 2s. 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