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t DUNCAN OILMOmt. AND co. CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIO., Ii 11 TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT' BOTTLES OF J FULTON, DUNLOP,& COi WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 11M' SOLE AGENTS FOB CARDIFF A VP DISTRICT l
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XJHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON., Representing MESSRS DAVEY, PAXMAN & CO., THROUGHOUT SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Is prepared to Tehder for their ENGINES, BOILERS, &o, OF THE HIGHEST CLASS WORKMAN. SHIP AND MATERIAL, ON THE VERY BEST TERMS. :■ 6634b
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^tatties. j giSLrCOMP A NIES F IRST-CL ASh SCREW ST EAMEKS will sail as follows.— GARON N E Cardiff for Bordeaux Mar. 13 USK .Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. la With goods ami passengers. A r< For Bates of Freight, &c„ apply to Mr A. G. Toad 1, Qaai des Chartrous, Bordeaux, and iA7i' Of the Company, 51, MrantStwrt-sQur • • 8481 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. AMERICA. ,IUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN To NEW YORK. To BOSTON. ATTp:ATSr?AWSatKMar. 11 CATALONIA..Th., Mar. 9 FTRT^TA "^at Mar. 18 SAMARIA.Th., Mar. 16 KK.IA "'sat' Mar. i5 PAVONIA Th., Mar. 23 WPFRTOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares f.S' and SECOND Class Passengers; also throu^f to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEASAND and A«TPFPAIG £ to all parts of America and Canada at low rates"; those by Boston Steamers booked to New THE CUN^RR^AMSlilP COMPANY, LIMITED lHli. OUi \ater-street, Liverpool. OR TO THEIr. AGENTS, cs i TnVin Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crocltherbtown, ^ff-Sert Gilchrist & Co." Consulate-chambers, Kfoad Cardiff Messrs T. C. How and Co., Car- Jttute-roa Thomas Schoolmaster, Llandovery B. lilies, 52, High-street, 'Merthyr W. M. Locke, 3 Commercial-street, Newport J Roberts, Ponty- pridd • W Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly. llt>5 A~M~ ETRTC AS LINE. /L&t3a „J\. SOUTHAMPTON-NEW YORK SERVICE. IJXITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. il;TH-VMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY at Noon. Hiehest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. T TVFRPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. VX Every WEDNESDAY. RIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, rillin-' at Queenstown every Thursday. t> ,,ffAis and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on tu wh-m of' the Pennsylvania Kailroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places iu the Western States- Speuco & Co., Southampton or Apply to Ricnar s 'j/Vavics, 9> Kdwards-place, Liverpool l c HOWe and Co.. 31, Mount Stuart- (r^ueeu-st j 'cudlipp, Castle-ioad, Cardiff; C. H.Per- Munre; o^r,P,-jet-place; Austin and Silcocks, Swan- kins, 11, ustjn> Neafh-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, V v' hr.nl Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing- Britisu >-c Lewis, Bridge-street, Neath; D. L- joiles, 23 Briton lei-ry; J. Roberts, L. Jones, • ,j- pavjes Merthyr J. S. Lambert, 2, -r,?" iClandi, Port-h D. J. Evans, Merthyr W. £ dp Hannah-street, Portli; A. 'liluey, Marlcet- Smitn, °>irfinery A. H. Thomas, Blaina A. Davies, if Que<fn-street, Pontlottyn W. II. Hitchings, Aber- kentig. „——— T^T^OALGRAVE, MURPHY & ^dr^fkujL CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. /.i,' CADIZ Captain Kehoe OF DORTMUND Captain Codd rrrV OF AMSTERDAM Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line is intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Freights, &C., apply to the owners, Paigrave for Freg yj Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Mnrpby & uo- BURGESS & CO., Swansea AgAe"5f.flt, Hamburg: P. FUHRMANN. 5902 Jiuilbíttg oddít5. -= CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO INVESTORS AND DEPOSITORS. Apply for a NEW PROSPECTUS, hich may be obtained post free upon application to WRNTWORTH PRICE. LAWRENCE R. DIOKSEE, F.C.A., Joint Secretaries. 21,High-street, Cardiff. 2364 ITFICHPAL^I' PERMANENT 1 x INVESTMENT VILDING -1 OCIETY JGULLDING GOCIETY 1 per csnt. on DEPOSITS—Short Notice, yfl percent. <"> i'AKGE DI. 'j SITS for One Y ear 41 parcaiit. onFKEFEREtTTXAL SHARES. 2 APPLY FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL REPORT »d prosper™ |S'k^SSfailr*01"" High-street, Penartn. 1023-7422 F^b^Jf: A. DAVIM, Ida-phice. TRI-P" MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING. SOCIETY u T pAJR^r"-P-. Chairman. EESE?.VK CM="«•«• 9S «• 5 per INVESTING wj pei-annum aticl bonus). DEPOSIT Pi" BEPosns^"1 aysr1 F. J- HEYBYRNE, Secretary r, BROWN, 1 HEYBYRN E & uaUibers, Newport; 1, Fnarb ^;|(1 2i, West Bute-street. Cardiff. 6816 ~— —BLI^DILNG SOCIETY, lp' QV.v this old-established Society fa terms ollevcd tjy alUl Depositors are, as regards Borrowers, xmesto uliequalled. and cannot, bo sur security and Posl.t;;i,i^rs, a,pply to 1. A. Davies, See-lilg passed. For parn^1:—~— "jMTEBXHYS AND 0"W'"VI,S iVl -gUItWNG gOCIETY .-— ««.««=ssgjg&r- CRAmMA. l\lr .tb Ilo lEe, 7,lertbyr Tydfil. Gwaelodv'galtn A T\-e;EO SUMS FROM LOANS ADVA^ jQ £ 10,MO. in 3 to 17 Yeais—FavouraliU Easy Repayments oSt hecrecy—Loans on Build Redemption Terms *i ^nagement Charges. ings in Progress ° i.' to >Ir PETER WILLIAMS For particulars apP vroUse, Ivlertnyr Tydfil; or to Secretary, Glebelan«^ilt ^oU[,li Haley 1185 Local Agents t.lirottP" n. »u A "RiSIS(! ARTICLE- THE up R I N 0 A KING "POWDERS. EGG AND RA J "VtfROM ALUM-) (FREE their Grocer for Housekeepers -•'°u 1 THE rlPALITY" "PRIN^1 \TTI T>OWDERS BAKING AND X. JnTl ALUM.) (FREE ^ti and Is Tins. In Id Packets, °r^ rpJlE T; TPALITY" "PRINcI .trTNO PowdERS, EGG & X ALITM,) (FREE FK ibi„ and Pastry Delicious Make Bread Light and 4.LITT" PSINOU "pOWDERS. EGG AND "OAKIN^ X. jf you can't get it at The good old sort— wholesome- nC oun and send youi Grocer, cut this advert» anufacturers, .la„p. (or s»pl. V** « 0N> ltd MESSRS T^ERNICE- CARDIFF. NEW-STREET WORI^ —oTU^RS, a WORD TO J\ — _ive to children in The best and safest me^cine t^^ M-OTHERS difficult teething is „KERNi wIjBRS, ana ,t « ''ftTee^/?hWe dil^ar0nand0VeaCbloo(fckoo"vf"h °n^quTr°e. °If the TWa^uTieek as the child may »fwarm bath at sk^ is hotAlother's0 bed time and a Mothers InTs and 2s 6d Boxes containing B> s. in is ana all Patent MedicitieJ^o^_— TBSt AD VERTISIN^jbJJ^ POSTING, AND CIRCULAR. »IS r°^1A COMPANY (LIMITED) CASTf>E-ST OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBER.S '• skcretary.i^kh.siMP nd pflrmanent. Posting Stations ra ^iptions of 5^, JrSd Contractors for all 3 £ 001 'SSS^gS«Sff»SU>- altz by J\,udhnt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr ARTHUR COE. Carriages, Harnes-, and &\ddlery, at Cardiff, March 13 Messrs TREGKRTiiEN DUNN and CO. Damaged Steamer, at Cardiff March 14 Barque, at Cardiff. Steamship Shares, -^Cardiff Mar. 16 Mr D. r VAM>. Cart nor-%es, at :\Iar. 11 Messrs Prime Meado Hay, at Cardiff March 9 Posting Stock, at Cardiff ■ ■ ■ -March 30 Mes!'II's n. HILI, and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea..March jq Carpets, Rugs, Mats.^e., at owan £ ca Valuable Freehold Pontypool March 15 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. 16 HouseholdFiira'iture, &c., at Swansea ^Mar 16 Villa residence at Swansea di.o^. ■ Oil Paintings at Cardiff Mar. 9 Furniture from Roath. at Rooms ^Iar?h- S nitary Wall Papers, &c„ at Rooms Marnh 15 Pasturage and Sundries ^amlaff.. „ Mar 15 Mr WM. HARRY KbKh. Tonse Plant Materials, &c., nt Aberavon. March 20 Loose nam, DAVrf) SHEPHERD. T.oacr>linH Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff..March 16 M erssrsSxEV H EN SON and ALEXANDER. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart. Cardiff .Mar. 9 Fat Cattle, at PenmarK.. • • Mar 13 -ry, &c., ctt Cwmaman. March 14 &, 15 Plant, Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Waun Avon Mar. 23 Business Premises, at (..aruiff..Vr-■ • Match 60 Mr CHAS. V. STEVEN>. Farming Stock, at St. Clear's Mar. 9 j-arming o M[. w THOMAS. T ea sell old Property, at Barry .March 14 Leasenoia f v J()HN yoUNG. Dwelling-houses and Shop, at Rogersto.no March 9 SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. Bin' i)F A DESIII ABLE L! ASK HOLD RESl- ^VimCE IN WINDSOR-PLACE. CARDIFF, AND TWO LEASEHOLD VILLAS AT PENAltTH. -m/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- V|_ ANDER are instructed bv the Mortgagees to Jl-ir, bv AUCTION, at t.Iie Mart. St. Mary-street, Cardiff on THURSDAY, the 9th March 1893, at Three nVlock'in the Aftei-ziooii, the following Desirable LEASEHOLD PitOPI!,R.TIES LOT 1 —All that well-arranged and convenient RESIDENCE, NO. 23, Windsor-plaee, Cardiff, now in Hie occuoation of HrT. L. Williams, and held lease for; term of 99 years, from 1st February, 1865, at the low annual ground rent of B4 10s. The House contains dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantries, &c., six bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. There is a splendid lawu at the rear, and also a stable and coachhouse. LOT 2.-All those Two EIGHT-ROOMED LEASE- HOLD VILLAS, numbered 15 and 16, Wood-street, Penari li, now in the occupation of respectable tenants at rentals of 8s per week each, and held under lease for 93 years from 1st May, 1387, at a ground rent of jg6 12s 6d. Further particulars may be obtained upon appliC4 tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs F. James and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff and Merthyr. 6754 SALE THIS DAY. 3, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX & SON beg to announce that the Great Sale of OIL PAINTINGS Will be continued to-day, at 3 and 7 o'clock. On view during the Morning. ,qo. Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. o&sl SALE THIS DAY. I On TH URSDAY, March 9, 139' IMPORTANT SALE of Excellent Modern ROUSE. I HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising the complete appointments of 2 DINING and 2 J ,A ING-E.OQMS, HALL, STAIRCASE, and 11 BED- ROOMS. „ „ MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON WIN SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the whole of the Contents of TWO RESIDENCES, Removed to the Rooms for convenience of sa.le from Richmond-road, and Oakfield-street, Roath, Cardiff. Also the remaining lots of the Great Sale of Wilioi), Brussels, Velvet pac, and Tapestry Carpets and Hearthrugs, to take place after the Sale of tile Furni- Further particulars of the Auctioneers, ov see Foster^. Goods on view day prior to and mornii>g .oi ai Goods on view day prior to and mornil)g of .,ale, which will commence at Two o'clock precisely. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOi-IS CARDIFF. IMPORTANT to PROPERTY OW N EBS, BUILDEKS, iWPERHANGERS, and the Public generally. Un WEDNESDAY next, March loth, at-11 and^ odoc^, 1\;I ivSSRSJ,. G. MADDOX & SON will IT «L SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION la large stock o; HIGH)!^I.ASS V'ALL P.lPitUS, I-jcIudiDg a'old?, lectins, b/idl-aiies, silk In.nws, grounds, and a large varisty of oilier papers. Atso a quantity of White Lead. WHITCHUBCH, In the field adjoining Llandaif Station (Taff Vale Railway). MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON ARE instructed by D. Edmunds, Esq. (who is re- instructed by D. Edmunds, Esq. (who is re- moving to Cardiff) to OFJ'ER by J. UBLIO AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. March 15th, 18J3, at three o clock in the afternoon, the PASTURAGE (to let) of the above field (5% acres),with the Erections and Outbuild- ings th Jivon (tobe sold right out), also 1 chaff cutter, 1 corn crusher, a few tons of mangolds, 1 root pulper, 3 iron pig troughs, 6 rakes aiiti pikes, 6 water casks, 3 la-dders.T. wheelbarrow, 1 double cylinder iron roller, 1 patent churn, 6 milk coolers, bar-framed and other beehives 8 iron hurdles, 1 dog kennel, 1 patent green- house heating apparatus, 1 small lawn mower, wire netting, 1 grindstone, scythe, flower pots, and numer- ous other useful sundries. Further particulars of Mr Edmunds, LlantiJlio House, near Llandaff Station or of the Auctioneers, 25, Dukc-street, Cardiff. 7077 TO SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, AND OTUtiRS. DAMAGED STEAMEil FOR SALE. MESSRS TREGEETHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions from the Underwriters to SgLL by PUBLIC AUCTION (for the benefit of whom it may concern), at the Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, March 14th, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the SCRUW STEAMER MUNROE, of Sunderland, Built of iron by Messrs A. Witney and Co., in 1877. Length, 176ft. breadth, 28ft. depth, 14ft. 5in. Net register, 397 tons gross, 629 and carries about 870 tons d.w. fitted with compound surface condensing engines of 80 n.li.p. cylinders. 20" and 40" stroke, 30" and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's. This steamer vecoutly stranded near Port Talbot, and has been brought on to Cardiff, and will be placed on the Dumfries Pontoon three days before the sale, for inspection. For further particulars apply to M. W. Aisbitt, Esq., or to the Auctioneers, both of Mount Stuart-square, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6899 l'OP.T OF CAI-.DIFF. FOR, THE BENEFIT OF WliOIlI IT MAY CONCERN MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN& CO. have been instructed by the Underwriters to S:1LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Exchange, Mount Stuart-Square, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, March: 14th. 1893, at Three p.m., the u BARQUE PAULA K., of Civita Vecchia. Huilt. of oak and pitch pine, &b Chiavari, in December, 1872. Dimensions 165 x 34'8 x 22-5, net register 822 tons, and carries about 1,250 tons d.w., and stands without ballast. Is yellow metalled, copper and iron fastened, and was classed 1001.1. Italian register up to August, 1893, and as she now lies in the Roath Dock, Cardiff, where she may be inspect eJ. For further particulars apply to F. Sehiaffino, Esq., Bute Docks, or to the Auctioneers, 12, Mount Stuart- square, Cardiff. 6975 ,SALF, OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Exchange, on THURSDAY, March 16th, 1993, at 3 p.m., the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, viz. 3/64th Shares s.s. Netiey Abbey, of Cardiff. 2/Mth „ s.s. Tmtern Abbey, 2/64th s.s. Melrose Abbey, „ 2/64th „ s.s. Fountains Abbey, „ :¡54tll „ s.s. Lillie, „ 2 £ 50 Thornton s.s. Co., Ltd., „ FURTHER ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE RESPECTF ULLY SOLICITED. Fer terln i and particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Ship and Share Brokers, 12, Mount Stuart. square, Cardiff. 6901 SALE OF LEASEHOLDS IN CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAUEISS. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Bnildinas, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DA Y, the 16tfi"Maieh inst., at 7 p.m., subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, the following pro- perties LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 138, Craddock-street. Cardiff. OX 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 140, Craddock-street, Cardiff. The abov. are held under one lease for 99 years from the 25th Marcli, 1884, at a yearly ground rent of JE5 12s, and are let at 8s a week each. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 87, Bed- ford-street-, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st July, 1372, at an apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 1 lis 7d, and let at 7s a week. LOT 4.—All thao DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 99. Bed- ford-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st July, 1872, at an apportioned yearly gronnd rent of £ t 9s 2d, and let at 7s a week. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 50, Llantrissant-street, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of S5 3s, and let at 7s 6d a week. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 52, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of E3 2s, and let at 7s a week. LOT 7.—AU that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 54, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of 1?, and let at 7s 6d a week. LOT 8.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 56, Llantrissant-street, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a yearly ground rent of £ 3, and let at 7s 6d a week. For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitoe, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, No. 1, Frederick-stieet, Cardiff. 6992 LADIES should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- larities of the female system ever introduced to the public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and oth^r advertised so-called rbmedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS hive been relieved, Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real aud RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price List and Copies of Testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of £1,000, open to inspection and investigation. S. W. N. DASMAIL, 42, Langdale, Walthamstow. ^Established 1851.) 7057-fcUe Sales bn -Attrtiott. I SALE THIS DAY, THURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions from the County Borough Council of Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, at THE CEMETERY, Cathays, This day, THURSDAY, 9th March next, at 11 o'clock in the THURSDAY, 9th March next, at 11 o'clock in the Morning, the RICK OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, now standing upon the ground. Three months' credit will be given upon approved, security. May be viewed on application to the Manager at the Cemetery, and full particulars obtained from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street-, CardifL 6892 ON MONDAY NEXT, 13TH MARCH, 1893. THE COLLECTION OF OLD AND MODERN PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, &c., Removed from "CINTRAVILLE," PENARTH. By order of the Ou-ner, who is leaving for Australia. "jVlfESSRS GOTT'WALTZ, BOWRING, -i-TJlL & PERRY have received instructions to SELi. by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on ION DA Y NEXT, 13th March, at 2 o'clock punctua-lv, the above COLLECTION OF PICTURES, comprising a magnificent example by B. Vautier a charming work by S. Proud an important drawing by David Cox, and valuable specimens by- Richard Short, R.A. J A. H. Vickers, II. H. Ingram, | Daiidton, J. Cole, I Sophia D'Ousley, J. Peel, I Febsner, T. Richards, Hacquett, J. H. Bland, W. L. Wyllie, Tucker Pain, Cronie, Constable, .Herring, Tuceriili, Laubimere, Stanfield, Cole, G. Armfield, T. S. Cooper, Petit, Beverly, Aumonier, T. B. Hardy, Bompiani, L. Rivers, Aumonier, T. B. Hardy, Bompiani, I L. Rivers, J. lvl. IV.furner, R.A., and others. Drummond, Also a large number of proof-etchings, autotypes, and photogravures. The above are a very choice collection well worth the attention of buyers. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. 6985 Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers. Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE UNRESERVED AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Viz. :— The Contents of 15 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS and DRESSING ROOMS, DRAWING ROOM, Boudoir, DINING and Breakfast Rooms, Library, Hall, and Biliiavd-rooin the Fittings of Servants' Hall and Domestic Offices, &c. VALUABLE BRONZES, COSTLY LARGE-SIZE SEVRES CHINA VASES. 3ft. 6in. high, and other decorative objects, RICH TURKEY, WILTON, AXMINSTER, AND OTHElt CARPETS, rich Siik Curtains and other Draperies, Recently mpvlied by Messl's Marshall and Snelgrove London, SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, A FIRST-CLASS, NEARLY-NEW, full-size MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLE, with thick slate bed, low and frost-proof cushions, all the latest improvements, by Messrs GEO. WRIGHT and CO. (makers by Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, the Government, and Army and Famj Clubs.) THE CONTENTS OF A MANSION Removed to Cardiff for immediate f-ale. Sold by order of the Mortgagee u nder a Bill of Sale. Also HANDSOMF, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Valuable Pictures, and Effects, From SKELBROOK HOUSE, PENARTH, The late Residence of W. R. PARKER, ESQ. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Plate, and a Small Cellar of Wines, By order of the Representatives of a, well-known Gentle- man, Deceased. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11 High- street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 2¿nd, 23rd, and 24th March, 189i, at Eleven o'clock each day, punctually. The above MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, Removed as above, and from Skelbrook House, Penarth, the late residence of W. R. Parker, Esq. Further particulars will appear m Saturday's papers, and detailed Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers on and after March 15th. 7070 CAltDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SOUND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS IN QUEEN-STREET. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, the 16tli day cf March, 1893, at 3 p.m.. subject to such conditions of dale as may be produced, tile fol- lowing valuable BUSINESS PROPERTIES LOT 1.—A3i tiuwe Two SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSE, with spacious warehouse anti cella-lige, outbuildings, and premises belonging thereto, situate aud being Nos 20 and 22, Queen-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr E. Singer, grocer and provision merchant. This Lot will be sold subject to a lease of 21 years from 29th September, 1884, at a rent of S300 per annum. These premises have a frsntage to Queen- street of 37 feet and 1 inch or thereabouts, and a depth of 135 feet or thereabouts. Mr Singer, at his own expense, erected the existing spacious ware- house when his lease was granted. There is ample space for further erections. The whole premises are in excellent repair. LOT 2.—All that first-class and substantially-built SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE (five floors), Out- buildings and Premises, situate and being No. 18, Queen-street (adjoining lot 1), held for a term ot 99 vears under lease granted by the late John Homfray, fesq., dated 12th April, 1855, at the very low ground rent of £ 21 per annum. This Lot will be sold subject to an under-lease dated 1st October, 15S7, whereby the premises are held by Mr Mattoek, fancy draper, for a. term of 10 years, at a yearly rental of £ 340. Valuable fixtures and shop fittings belong to the owner. These pre- mises arc in excellent repair, and contain a fcigh- class shop and showroom 100 feet lonp;, have a frontage to Queen-streefc of 25 feet and 3 inches the depth of the ground is 139 feet and 3 inches or thereabouts. The above lots are situate in the best business part of the leading public thoroughfare in Cardiff, and afford rare opportunities for trustees and others to I acquire first-class investments. Further particulars, with orders to view, can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his office, 10, Queen- or the Vendor's Solicitor, street, u vvgg'j^yB-EVANS, 6935 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. I TO MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS, qumtT NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE CART SIIOR1 hoRSES AND COBS. MIt D. EVANS is instructed by the Official Receiver iu Bankruptcy to SELL by .reTTAV at the Tunnel, off Queen-stroet, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 11th March, 1893, at Three o'clock in the AIHT HORDES ANP A YOUNG BAY COB MARE, CART HOI £ V.\ te of J. Lewis, Hay Merchant, forrmng HKB, CRANK-AXLE CART, and HARNESS, being part of the Estate of J. B. J';1undv, Abt; a COB HORSE, being part of the Estate of J. H^Wind^-piace, Cardiff. 7078 SALF, OF LOOSE PLANT, iliATIIRIALS, ke, AT rH ABERAVON, PORT TALBOT. MR WM. HARRY REES is instructed by the Proprietors SELL by AUCTION, on LOO CASTINGS, STORES, &C. At the above VV orks. Further Details and Catalogues will shortly be issued. Neath, March 4tb. 7010 SALE TO-MORROW LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL AND CO IM^ ceived instructions to ^ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, cn IRIDAl, AC ^tnnris ng m.boganv and birch dining-room suites in Ame rai 'ealher, Mahogany dining suite in hair t^nnc dining table with patent screw black and gold w ainut. cui » K lmifc drawing-room suites and^l!b handsome wSlnut chiffon in saddli b o > „.„ss back arid doors, mahogany bswfc with glass door, fstaiid, and t.ble,3 chairs, pedestal and. towel-hor^), do. a essing tables, mahogany 25 Mm <■ «—%» Goods on view morning of sale. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, CASTLE. L,UI>I>OI' XITRKET SWANSEA. SALE OF A LIRGB CONSIGNMENT OF SALE OFAVKTSI BU M-FQCJRS H HILL and CO. will SELL i Rt IC AUCTION, on the above Premises, JSMXMJi. 1», 1W,a tog. consignment 0f riRPETS HUGS, MATS, Ac., pets made up in several «««. and bed- squares, a of d ^iwin„, bedroom room rugs, gvoy goatsiuu do., <ftc., &c.. Goods on view mormW £ c,s0Xin the forenoon. Sale to commence at »v +0 ♦hg Auctioneers, &t For further particulars apply to Jie .iucwon their Offices. 10, Castle-stieet, TWW fiREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- h,a worst forms of diseases, and the foulest MnSl staS, liver, and kidneys; they gtfto the core of every disease, where no other medicines a^ie p% £ w AT^LOOD PURIFIER cures the following The GRkAT BLOOo r ( gtomacb or complainte.—Indigestion, f sj ht weak or oowels, palpitation of the heart, liver S £ & PU>" «. Oxford-street, Swansea. EVERY MAN suffering from NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for a valuablo pamphlet ^xplaining bow all nervous and organic derangements i iay be success fully treated without stomach medication. The metnoa is easy and pleasant, and will elfect a perfect and manent cure. Sent, sealed, pMt fr^dressE NORTON. 249^1, HIGH HOLBOliN, LONDON, W alc5 bu JUtrfioit. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY AND WORKS PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. TYN-Y-CWM FARM, VELINDRE, NEAR LLAN- GYFELACH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TLF ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON JLTX have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on SATURDAY, March 11th, 1893, in three Lots, 360 WELL-GROWN OAK, 30 ASH, 310 BIRCH AND ELM TREES, marked in white paint-, and standing on the above Farm and outlying Fields. The Lots may be viewed on application to the tenants, Messrs William and John Harry, or will be pointed out by Mr David Jones, Contractor, Velindre. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, G'oat-street Chambers, Swansea. 6844 ON THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1893. 26, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. Highly-important SALE of well-kept MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, SAFETY BICYCLE, CHINA. GLASS, BOOKS, and OTHER EFFECTS. ME, I SRS JOHN M. LEEDRR and SON .1,- have received instructions from Mr J. Sills. Tunbridge (who is giving up housekeeping), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, March 16th. 1893, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising the contents of dining, drawing, and 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices. Special attention is called to this sale, the furniture having been purchased but two years since from Messrs Ben Evans and Co., and is practically new. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers, on and after March 9th. Goods may be viewed (by catalogue only) on Wednes- day, March 15th, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Chambers, Swansea. 7047 TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. COMPACT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, with LAND attached, Tillt, for the immediate erection of Shops or Dwelling houses, and an important Leasehold Coiner Property, suitable for Commercial purposes. ]\/| ESSR-S JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street. on TUESDAY, March 21st, 1893, all that COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIDENCE, with the garden and ground attached thereto, known as Gower House," The Duns, Mumbles, together with the Field in front, having an acreage as com- puted from the Ordnance Survey of la. 3r. 20p., or thereabouts, admirably situate oil the main road to Lan"iand and Caswell Bays, and within three ininiztes, walk of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway Station, in the occupation of T. James, EEq. (whose tenancy expires on June 24th next), at a rental of MSpera-nnum. The Mouse lies well back from the road, and con- tains dining and drawing-rooms (in one), four bed- rooms, collar, kitchen, scullery, and offices, with a sia' le'and coach-house in the rear. The garden is enclosed by walls on three sides, and is one of the most productive in the neighbourhood. Die field has an important frontage of about 275 feet to the main road, and being in the most fre- quented part of the Mumbles is of great value for bui'ding purposes. Plans have been prepared, and' it is estimated, if the whole property is pro- perly developed, no less than 51 houses can be LOT^—All' that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY situated on the corner of York and Rutland, streets, and forming the south side of Angel-street, Swansea, and having a frontage theieto of about 122 feet of about 25 feet to York-street, and about 47 feet to Rutland-street. „ The Stores and Stables adjoining ork-street were recently in occupation of Messrs Spiller and Co., at a rental of £48 per annum, but are now vacant. The Stores and Stables adjoining Rutland-street are in the occupation of the lessee. The Property being in a busy thoroughfare, in the centre of the town, close to the L.N.W. and Swan- sea and Mumbles Railway Stations, and the Docks, is a most desirable one, and can, with a moderate outlay, be adapted for Shops and Offices, or any business purpose. It is held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1849, at a gronnd rent of B52 10s per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For conditions of Sale and further particulars apply to J Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, SWR.nsea. 6981 II"" b|r fetfor. G ILFACH NURSERIES, NEATH. 'Jr TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, the whole or any portions of the TREES and PLANTS comprising this Nursery St-ock, which must be realised immediately, without reserve. For list of trees and particulars apply to T. WILLIAMS, 6974 Solicitor, Neath. BE HENRY BARTON DEAN, GENERAL IRON- MONGER, 52, HIGH-STREET. BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO be SOLD hy TEN DEI the whole of; the STOCK -IN -TU.A D ii_ te«!OUafiihgaswatprftffc$toS-»S V- j., It may be viewed cn the premises, 5n, High-sfereet, Blaina, from Wednesday, the 3th March, to Saturday, the 11th March inclusive, between the hours of iu a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. The Fixtures are also for Sale, Dut are offered as a separate lot, as to which all particulars may be ob- tained on application. The Landlord is prepared to treat with any mtenam0 Purchaser for the tenancy of the premises. All Tenders must be made under cover and marked Tender re Dean," and delivered to the Trustee, Mr G Graham Poppleton, Chartered Accountant, at the Offices of the Wholesale Traders' Association, Corporation-street, Birmingham, up to 10 a.m. on Mon- nders'wifl be opened at the Trustee's Offices, 26, Corporation-street, Birmingham, on Monday, March 13th, at three o'clock precisely Forms of Tender may be had, together with any further information, on application to the Trustee or to Messrs James Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abei- ^avenny^ JlalUs ITTJ IJríhatt Gtontrad. TO LIC ENSKD VICTUAULERS. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY AND co. are instructed by the representatives of a deceased Licensed Victualler, to SELl, by PRIVATE CONTRACT a first-class DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL. Situate in a good position in the centre of the town or Swansea. Lease of 27 years unexpired. This is a capital opportunity for an energetic man of business. For further particulars applv to JOHN F. HARVEY AND CO., 6932 Auctioneers, Swansea. KtgaI flaticez. ILV^THE MA^TER OF THE CARDIFF -L WASHED COAL, COKE, AND PATENT FUEL COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CREDITORS of this Company are required, on or before the 21st day of March, 1893, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS, and the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to Charles Fletcher Sanders, of No. 28, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, the Liquidator of the Company, and if so required by notice in writing from tho Liquidator, are, by their solicitors, to come in and prove their debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof will be excluded from the benefit of any dis- tribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this lst, day of March, 1895. T. WILLIAMS, Bank Chambers, Neath, 6958 Solicitor to the Liquidator. IJrtfpurfjj, &t., to 3£t!. THE OWNERS of the FFALDAU COL- JL LIERIES are prepared to SUBLET THEIR- LEVEL working the N ictoria Seam. For particulars, apply to Forster Brown and Rees, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff; or to Pyman, Watson, and Co., Exchange Buildings, Cardiff. 602 -VBBW VALE STEEL, IRON, AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. The SIRHOWY BRICKWORKS, capable of turning out 25 to 30 thousand bricks per week, BUILDING and PLANT COMPLETE, in working order, TO BE LET on LEASE at a nominal rental with fixed royalty per million bricks. About 1,000 tons of fireclay ill stock. For inspection of Works apply to Mr A. L Davies, Sirhowy. Applications, in writing, to be sent to the EBBW VALE STEEL, IRON. AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, EBBW VALE, MON. 6670 A RTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SPT. ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH 2/6 Five Years' Warranty. Prize Med^L GOODMAN & co .,I 56. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric Suction, at one-third the usual charges. No 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 alU-wed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS, EXTRACTIONS, STOPPING, &C. 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 all*classes Mr E. VYSE, of Plaistow, says am very well pleased with the attention I have received from you. The Artificial Teeth supplied have given me perfect satisfaction, as a previous set I nad 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- GOODMAN &- CO., 56, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF. Hours—10 to 8. 6407—191e WILLIAMS' (PONTARDA WII ORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. Tho effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of this anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic, or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for aseearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recom- mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 13d, and 2s 9d per box, by most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist' 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials1 symptoms, &e., on application. voo I public Jltrticefi. ICKETS for COOK'S TOURS France, Italy, Palestine, and Chicago, of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. 4840 CiRDrFF NATURALISTS' SOCIETY." A PUBLKTLECTURE Will be delivered in the QUEEN STREET PUBLIC HALL, CARDIFF, On THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1893, at 8 o'clock p.m., BY DR. BOWDLER SHARPE, Entitled, CURIOSITIES OF BIRD LIFE (With Lantern Illustrations). Admission for Non-members, Is. 7015 ONTARDULAIS PERMANENT JiL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, PONTARDULAIS. NOTICE. The GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the HENDY SCHOOLROOM at 7.15 p.m., on THURSDAY, the 16th inst. Full Statement of Accounts will be posted to Shareholders, &c., in a few days. March 6, 1893. ]1:. D. REES, Secretary. CLEVEDON. HYDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB- JUJL 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, 6832 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. 6332 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, .2j AND AMENDING ACTS. (WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889.) IN THE MATTER OF the FUNDS applicable to the Intermediate and Technical Education of the Inhabitants of the COUNTY BOROUGH of SWANSEA; and IN THE MATTER OF the FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL in Swansea. The Committee of Council on Education have approved of a Scheme for the Intermediate and Technical Education of the inhabitants of the above, named County Borough, and Notice is Hereby Given- that Unless, within Two IOllths after the first publica- tion of this Notice, a Petition is presented _to Her Majesty in ouncil, in pursuance of Section 33 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, -r a Petition is presented to the Committee of Council on Education, in pur- suance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 3873. such Scheme ma.y be approved by Her Majesty with- "lI being lairl before Parliament. Copies of the Sciione.'price sixpence ea,ch. may be obtained from Messrs Pearce and Brown. Wind-street, Swansea.(Stationers Messrs E. and J. Griffiths, High- street, Swansea, Booksellers or from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, S.W. This Scheme may also be seen without charge at the said office of the Charity Commission. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretarv. Education Department, 3rd March, 1893. 7067 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COM- JL PANY, LIMITED. -7- CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY of the REPORT presented at the FORTY- FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING held on the 2nd March, 1893. The Directoi-s have much pleasure in presenting their Reftort and Accounts for the year 1892. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued fiuung the year was 56,912, assuring the sum of £ 5 88a 883, and producing a now Annual Premium Income of £ 319,948. The Premiums received during the year were $21,665,611, being an increase of £ 222,865 over the year 1891. The Claims of the year amounted to 2418,667. The number of deaths was 2,932, and 117 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies m force was 501,343. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were E5,849,157, being an increase of £160,819. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,602,816. The number of Deaths was 178,231, and 1,230 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years' standing, who have desired to discontinue their payments, was 47,395, the number in force being ^86,493. The total number of Policies in force was 10,105,877 the average duration of them is seven years. The total Assets of the Company, as shown in the Balance Sheet, are, £ 16,309,652, being au increase of 21,696,025 over those of 1391. The Directors have since 1885 been considering a plan whereby the great labour and expense attendant upon the. Quinquennial Valuation might be lessened, "And havi. now matured a system of recording and classifying rhe risks in both Branches from day to day in such maitper as to make the work of actual valua- ation possible at any hioment at a comparatively small cost. The Directors therefore determined to exercise the no wet mtly cartWi-isel upon them by the Sharo- iiw.-fl-. .V f • I .v" has beefc' ^iade wi»i ;ellov. in,; results :— ORDINARY BRANCH.—The valuation of this Branch hr,s been made upon the same principles as those of the preceding Quinquennium, namely, a net premium valuation on the Institute of Actuaries (HM.) Table of Molality for the life risks, and Mr Finlaison's Government Annuity Table, 13S4, for the annuities, the rate of interest in both cases being 3 per cent. :2 The surplus of Assets over Liabilities amounts to 369,500. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The valuation of this Branch has also been made on the basis of a net premium valua- tion at 3 per cent. interest, the Tableo of Mortality beinjr Dr Farr's English Life Table," No. 3. The surplus of Assets over Liabilities amounts to £294,609, The total surplus of the two Branches is £ 664,109. out of which it is proposed to carry forward £ 273,000 (E70,000 from the Ordinary Branch and £ 200,000 from the Industrial), leaving £394,109 for dis- tribution amnug the participating Policyholders and Shareholders, in accordance with the Regulations cf tho Company under its special Act of Parliament. It may be thought that in carrying over so large, a sum as £ 270,000 the Directors have acted with un- necessary caution but although ample provision has been made for every known contingency, it must not be forgotten that in so extensive a business the work- ing of a single year cannot be taken as the measure of the average profits over a series of years. Tlie processes and results of the valuation, which has been carried out by the Actuary, Mr F. Schooling, have been approved by Mr A. H. Bailey. By the adootion of an annual declaration of bonus, Policyholders will obtain each year a vested increase to er9 the sum iissured, and will not have to wait until the end of a Quinquennial period. This advantage is emphasised by the fact that, reversionary bonuses can be surrendered for cash. The Directors desire to record their high apprecia- In of the efforts of the staff of the Company in carry- ing out the work of the valuation, which, under the improved methods, was accomplished in less than one month from the close of tho year. Th9 Balance :h'et, ha.s been submitted to Messrs Deloitte, Dever, Griffiths and Co., whose certificate is appended to the accounts. Extract from the report of Mr F. Schooling, the Actuary of the Company ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Life Policies in force at 31st December, 1892. was 301,643, assuring, with bonus. £ 33,971,264, and producing a premium income of £1,,{(Y7,83 per annum. After providing for all liabilities, there reP1^'iJ? surplus of £ 369,500, which includes the sum of tau.uuu brought forward from last year. T> INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The number of P°u?ie!' *11 existence a.t 31st December last was 10,105,877, includ- illg k8S,493 Free or Paid-up Policies, and the amount assured £ 98,214,167. The weekly premiums receivable in respect of these Policies amounted to i,/o,Uou per week, or B4,058,600 per annum. After providing for all liabilities there remains a surplus of £ 294,609, which includes the sum of i.ioU,Ujy brought forward fn-ni last year. During the year £ 77,000 has been adied to the sum assured by Policies completing their fifth ytar,of exist- ence, and £ 65,000 to the sum assured by Policies com- pleting their tenth year. Th„ present cash value of these increases, and of the sums assured under Free Policies granted during the yoar is :C140.000. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, cn the 31st December, 1392. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Shareholders' Capital 500,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 6,701,537 3 9 Industrial Branch Funds 9,073,414 14 9 Claims under Life Policies admitted 34,7!>> 5 0 £16,309.652 3 6 ASSETS d. British Government Securities(Consols) 1,599,941 1 3 Railway and other Debentures and Debenture Stock 2,066,691 17 7 Loans, County Council, Municipal and other Rates 4,119,423 9 7 Freehold Gronnd Rents, and Scotch Feu Duties 2,275,668 18 4 Mortgages. 2,233,042 13 5 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 362,145 13 0 Bank of England Stock 167,337 0 1 Freehold and Leasehold Property. 937,764 62 India n and Colonial Government Seeu- "Fities I. 855,387 18 7 Reversion's 122.359 19 2 Railway and other Shares -,9 ? Loans on the Company s Policies j.61,075 14 6 Kent Charges 22,090 16 8 Loans upon Personal Security HO 0 0 Outstanding Premiums —• ••■ 269,300x4- 0 Cash in hands of Superintendents, and Agents'Balances i5 9 Outstanding Interest, and Bents. 149,402 18 6 Cfush—On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 317,029 1 11 E16,W9,652 5 6 We have examined the Cfosh transactions. Receipts and Payments, affecting the Accounts of the Assets and Investments for tho year ended December 31st, 1G92, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, <fcc., representing tne Assets tend Investments sot out in the above Account, and certify that they were iu possession and safe custody as on December 31st. 1832. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & CO. 15th February, 1893. EDGAR BOnNE, Chairman. Wlf,LIAM IIUGHI'S, IMatiager& THOS. C, PEWEY, W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. Joseph Ramsdale, Esq., Inspector, and Simeon Wyutt, Superintendent, St. John's-chambers, John's- street, Cardiff, from whom any further information may be obtained. 597e JOHNL. JJARBOUR & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF BEER AND MINERAL WATER CASES, CONFECTIONERY BOXES, &c., &c., 6476 109, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. THE CARMARTHEN "BILL-POSTING COMPANY. 13, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Ca.rdiga.n. 1320 1thlic ilnitas. PENARTH DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will ba held TO-NIGHT at Eight ? the LIBERAL INSTITUTE, PENARTH, to ELKC1 a CANDIDATE for the Vacancy iu the ?H T-U' on "ie Glamorgan County Council. All Liberals are earnestly invited to attend. COUNTY OLAMORGAN. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF PONTYPRIDD. The JUSTICES sitting at the Petty Sessions at the Police-court at PONTYPRIDD, in the said County and Division, after due notice given to each and every Justice of such Division, under the provisions of the Act 42 and 43 Viet., c. 49, s. 20, ss. 5. have this day APPOINTED the FOLLOWING PLACES within the said Division to be used as OCCASIONAL COURT HOUSES, viz. :— The CHARGE ROOM at the POLICE STATION at TONYPANDY. The CHARGE ROOM at the POLICE STATION at FERNDALE. Dated this 8th Day of March, 1893. HENRY PORCHER, 7087 Clerk to the Justices of the said Division. mtnbtrs anil OI-oniraLts. ARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- Vy WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION. RESERVOIR No. 1. LARCH FENCING. The Cardiff Corporatioo are prepared to receive TENDERS for the immediate supply and delivery of Larch Railway Fencing. Specification may oe seen and form of Tender obtained on application at the offices of the Engineer (Mr J. A. B. Williams, M. lust. C.E.), Queen's Chambers, Queen-street, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Waterworks Department, Larch Fencing." to be sent to me no J later than Thursday, 23rd inst. By Order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 8th March, 1893.. 7053 RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY OF THE MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. TO IROX FOUNDERS. The Authority invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of 3-inch cast-iron water pipes, and !$O 450 yards of 2- inch cast-iron water pipes. Specification can be seen on application to the Authority's Surveyor, Mr James Jones, Wood View, Cefn, and tenders to be sent in to me on or before the 17th March, 1893, and marked Tender for cast-iron pipes." Bv Order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 7052 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. THE RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY X OF THE MERTHYR TYDFU. UNION. TO CONTRACTORS. The Authority invite TENDERS for LAYING 1,400 YARDS CAST-IRON WATER PIPES, and also for the Construction of a small Filter and Storage Tank. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to the Authority's Surveyor, Mr James Jones, Wood View, Cefn, and Tenders to he sent in to me on or before the 17th March, 1893, and marked "Tenders for Pipes and Tank." By order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk, 7051 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of NEW INFANT SHOOLS at Llandatf, for the Managers of the Llandaff National Schools. Plans may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at our offices. Tenders to be delivered to us on or before March 24th. The Managers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. HALLIDAY & ANDERSON. 19, Duke-street, Cardiff, March 7, 1893. 7034 rjjTENDERS AND CONTRACTS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an INFANT SCHOOL, with Outbuildings, Boundary Walls, &c., and Works connected therewith, at Pwil- gwaun, Pontypridd, for the Llantrisant School Boaid, as per Plans and Specification prepared by Mr T. T. Evans, C.E., Penarth, to be seen at my house on and after the 16th inst. (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Tenders are to be delivered to me on or before the 31st inst., endorsed Tenders for Pwllgwaun." The said Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. JOHN, Clerk to the Board, 7016 Brynteg, Llantrisant. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for MIXED SCHOOLS at Briton Ferry for the Briton Ferry School Board. Plans may be seen and bills of quantities obtained at my office on the l'ith instant. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, addressed to Mr Saph, Cl-rk to the Sclnol tn 1;3 ,eJiv,'r"" to t!0fclater 2rth day of March instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. FRANCIS CLARKE, M.S.A., 7036 Architect, Briton Ferry. T 0 BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a CHAPEL for the Calvinistic Methodists at Pontardn- lais. Plans, &c., can be seen on application to Mr Thus. Davies, The Laburnums, Pontardulais, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed tenders to be sent to Mr Wm. Jones, Trade Hall, Pontardulais, not later than March 23rd, 1893. TO BUILDERS. Builder- desirous of TENDERING for BUILDING a PAIR of SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS at Dynas Powis, please send in their names to the undersi ned not later than the 13th inst. Quantities will be sup- plied on deposit of ons guinea, returnable on receipt of bona-fido tender. W. H. DASHWOOD CAPLE. 1, St. John-square, Cardiff, March 6th, 1893. 7 21 TENDERS are invited for the RE- JL PAINTING of the NEWQUAY METHODIST CHAPEL. Specifications to be seen at Captain Mor- gan, Picton-terrace, Newquay, Cardigan. Tenders to be in by the 15th inst. The lowest or any other.tender not necessarily accepted. 211 rjno BUILDERS.—TENDERS WANTED X for the ERECTION of a MISSION CHAPEL in Adamsdown-square, in the Parish of All Saints, Car- diff. Plans, &c., to be seen at the Vicarage, Adams- down, any morning from March 6th to the 11th, between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m.—Apply Vicar, as above. 6973 £ NEORGE jg^YTE 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 SLAUGHTER-HOUSE FITTINGS. 6662 THE PHCENIX BRICK, TrLE, AND TERRA COTTA CO. (formerly Duffryn and Llanishen Brick, &c., Com- pany, Ltd.), LLANISHEN, NEAR CARDIFF. Manufacturers of Red, Facing aud Wire-Cut Brick1 Chimney Tops, Finia's, Crests, &c., &c. 6752 CARDIFF OFFICE—98, ST. MARY-STREET. FOR SPRING WEAR. 11 E R N F, JgROTHBRS, DR APERS, QUEEN STREET, C A B D I P F, ARE NOW SHOWING A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF JJJ" E W Q.00D3 FOR SPRING WEAR THE LATEST FASHIONS CAREFULLY STUDIED AND THE BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE GIVEN. 1290 44a ARTIFICIAL TEETH. THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES DENTURE COMPANY, 4, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL MR SHELLARD. For the past six years Manager to Goodman and Co. Dental Surgeons, Cardiff. Established for the Manufacture and Supply of ARTIFICIAL TEETH AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, combined with skill, natural appearance, perfect fit, and best, material. Teeth Fitted without the Extraction of Roots. Only one visit required from country patients. Liberal allowance for railway fare. P.S.-All Work Guaranteed. 527e AND AT PENARTH AND BARRY 69 • 0 L. SAMUEL AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTORS. SALES CONDUCTED AT MODERATE CHARGES WITH PROMPT SETTLEMENT. Furniture and every description of Goods purchased ■ best prices given. Cash advanced on Goods Consigned for Sale. 6525 Book Debts purchased. OmoaHAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF i)itbtic ]Unus £ mmts. C ARDIF1'. THEATRE 0 Y A L LESSEE A*D MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER-EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. THURSDAY, MARCH 9b, 1893, Keturn Visit and Instantaneous Success of Messrs ti. a Morell and Fredk. Mouillot's Company in the Latest and Great, London Succs, THE ])_RK CONTINENT,. —- Or, HYPNOTISM AND CRIME. MnvnivAY' ? 1°™-See Special Bills. ,anv, TUESDAY, March 13 and 14, Mr R. IKOYLX,CARTE'S COMPANY, ■vju t ''PPp^d by the following veil-known Artistes: MR R„RR^ VV,S. MltJ- T- MACMILLAN, MR R' Y:R KOBERT CUNNINGHAM, MR V\ ILSOI\ SHEFFIELD, MISS ESME LEE, rv,™, „<• m ss M'VR1E ALEXANDER. Chorus of 50 voices, and the Children of Mr Stedman's Choir in THE VICAR OF BRAY And WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRID4Y and SATURDAY, HADDON HALL. Thursday, March 16th, Special Train, at Reduced Fares, from Swansea at ZM, calling at all intermediate stations, and returning from Cardiff at 1110 n m Early doors open at 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box plan, at Messrs Thompson and Shra-Kell s, Limited. 1041 THEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY, March 10, 1893, FIFTH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE by the CAR- DIFF HISTRIONIC CLUB. Haddon Chambers'pfa^ CAPTAIN SWIFT (by special permission of H. Beer- bohm Tree, Esq., Haymarket Theatre. London). Pri. vate boxes, £ 1 Is and 10s 6d; dress circle and orchestra s alls (reserved), 3s upper circle and pit stalls, 2s pit. Is gallery, 6d. Doors open 7 p.m., commence 7.30. Carnages 10.30. Box ptan will be opened on Wednes- day, March 1st, at 9 a.m., at Messrs Thompson and liackell s, Limited, Queen-street, where tickets may be obtanlXlces secured. T H E E- M P IRE. .Manager OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGIIT 1 THE KARNO TROUPE in their exquisite piece of fooling, "HILARITY." A healthy exercise for the muscles of laughter. Miss JULIA KENT, with a sweet voice, excellent uancuig, and agreeable manner. THE BROTH ERS MEERin an exhibition of balancing power on the wire despite opposing conditions. l\llB: LOTTI OW.EN, iii song xiid lance. TRACY and STACK, ;n duets, repartee, reels and Hornpipes, character singers of merit. (< TREGETOUR, >n Silhouettes and the art of jugglin». CORA CARNOT, a versatile instrumentalist BROWN, KELLY, and Co., In their domestic travestie, The Club." NEXT WEEK, 707 MR TOM COSTELLO, the sartirical comedian. G THE R A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER. OENERAL MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN. MEbtsRS CORDYCE & ROGERS' COMPANY. Thursday, ,9th, 1893, and during the week, will be produced, for the first, time, the startling and interesting Meio-J>rama, entitled £ 1,000 REWARD (by Charies Rogers). The magnificent scenes of Gatti's Music Hall and Hungerford Arches, the Fifing Scud Public-house. Dale-Street, Borough, Cross-street, Borough, and the oeau juuI r rench stained glass windows have been pro- ▼nied by the Manningham Scenic Company, and are taken from photographs of the localities. Xo expense has been spared to pl-ce before the public as realistic J.rePi!e places as it is possible to obtain. The Electric .Effects, provided at great cost by a first- class Liverpool nrm. MULDOOAN:S ptcNich~Lewi-s West's Co"in NEW Ph?8d Gallery?Sa;StanS' Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is Early'Doors open at 6.30; Ordinary Doors at 7 Commence at 7.30. 1311 VISIT OF SIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE. PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1893, 0RAND £ 10NCERT. SIR CHARLES AND LADY TTAT.T.u; VOCALIST Miss CLARA BUTT. Accompanist Mr J. E. DEACON. Prices of admission Balcony (reserved), 43 each; Area (reserved), 3s each Side seats (unreserved) 2s each Back seats, Is each. Plans now ready at Mr William Lewis, 22, Duke- street, Cardiff, where seats may be secured. AU communications to W. A. Morgan, 7, Richmond- crescent, Cardiff. 7^59 ]L A S T K~ SIR NOEL PATON'S GREAT PICTURE "V A D E G A T A N A" ks Will be on View from 10 till 6, 6d:; and, by SPECIAL REQUEST, from 6 till 9, THREEPENCE. CABINET OF FINE ARTS, 28, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY'S. CLOSE AT 2. 6305-134e A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. ^13 SWANSEA. L THE E 1\1 P I R E. Manager OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE ZANETTOS, From the Land of The Mikado, iu catching and throwing hitherto undreamt of. THE COMEDY QUAKTETTE OF FOUR DANCING GIRLS. THE KNOCKABOUT KRANKS, Providing comic fare. THE DETROIT BIIOTH ERS, Nonpareil Hand Balancers. Miss LOUIE DEAKIN, Vocalist and Dancer. Miss KATIE KELLA, in Song and Dance. And THE FOUR VENDOMES, In a fnnny frolic in which music participates, entitled THE MUSICAL LAUNDRY." NEXT WEEK— THE KAHSO TROUPE IN "HILARITY." Which, it is hoped, will obtain special recognition from the Swansea public. 708 DRILL HALL, SWANSEA. MONDAY, MARCH loTH. ^he di^inpiished Patronage of his Worship the MAYOli(H. A. Chapman, Esq.), and Co!. PIKE, GREAT COMBINED PERFORMANCE. L-'OR THE BENEFIT OF Jilt JOHN WATKINS. Comeoian, late of Theatre Royal, Swansea, also of Two RoseE," Ovir Boys," Prime Miiiister Company's. THE ST. DAVID'S AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Sparkling Comedy -CHECKMATE Screaming Farca-STKEPLECHASE. A Select number of Mr W. F. HULLEVS dhectloif attend, under his personal Songs by Mi .T. Watkins and several Ladies and Gentlemen. »• Era< Prices 2s, ls and 6d. 7033 NEWPORT. T 11 E 15 p I R E MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. iU TO-NIGHT! .Excellence ihe general characteristic of the Programme! PRESTON (lieorgie and Jessie), Wnose Bal Masque," entire, melodious, ingenious, and perfect in substance and delivery, is an original feature of the Varietv Stage. BELLA and BIJOU, Two Artistes of conspicuous ability and style, Excellent in Vocalisation and Acting. The FOIHERUILLS in a few minutes' Farcical Fun, crtoxiTi?' >"hr>'n-ln"F commentary of hearty laughter. bO-rriiii. MA*, cuanuing in appearance, song, and T maimer. J- the International Dancer. TT>, 7i, ^0n? and Dance Artiste. IRVINE and HENRI, Character Duettists. r ?ur masterpiece of unhackneved fun, AKOtLL and the DONALDSON BROTHERS' SCENES AT THE ZOO," A Concatenatiifn of Comical Capers. 709 LONDON JGJGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY. BILLIARD MATCH FOR £400. ROBERTS v. PEALL. The BILLIARD TABLE USIW in this important and sensational match is manufactured by Messrs Burroughes and Watts, Limited, and is fitted with the r Steel Block Eureka" extra low fast noiseless Cushions-By Royal Letters Patent. Table in use for Sale- 6950 fntds, Bitting-mams, &c. PO R T 1-1 C A W L JL ESPLANADE HOTEL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FAMILIES. ALSO FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET Safe Bathing, Bracing Climate, Unlimited Supply I'urest Water, Softened and Filtered by Porter Clark Process. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2338 CASTLE HOrrEL, SW ANSEL Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen and Families. Terms moderate. Central situation.—Mrs THOMAS, Proprietress. 1331 FISNRINI) {<A TALOG U E S NOW TPFFV READY. IVPV?' POST FREE ON APPLICATION. LARGE QUANTITIES OF FRUIT MmUBS%. AN1> F0KEST TKEES- A11 Inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries Invited. Six minutes' walk from T.V.R. „ Llandaff Station. OARBEN WREATHS AND CROSSES. FLOWER €U1' F LOWERS, SEEDS, OF FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET ALL KINDS. ARCADE. Special Lines— APPLE TREES AND THORNS. AND tv JL WREATHS I ^TILLIAM rglRESEDER, AND NURSERYMAN, 1187 BOUQUETS. CARDIFF. SBitsmisg Abbrtzsts. g P R I N I e 9 to, -1 H Q W E Ii Ii AND C ABE NOW OFFKBUra A TARGE PARCEL or S I L E 8 » CONSISTING OF BLACK AND COLOURED SURAHB. BENGALINES, FAILLE FRANCAISE, BROCHES, SHOT SILKS, PONGEES, &c.j Ao., j Recently purchased under specially favoumble circumstances. As usual, H. & Co. propose that the PdbUfi should share in this advantage. 1"; JJO WELL & Q0. AM ALSO SHOWING 3,000 PIECES OF PRINTSt IN THB NEWEST DESIGNS OF THE SEASON. FROM 2 Y4 D. PER YAaD. gow EhL A r*>0^ f::¡'r THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 6808 rpHREE Y]RAPgl gYSTEM rjlHREE YEARS SYSTEM JpIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, JpIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, JpIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, JpIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, JpIANOFORTES BY ERARD, ANTX. ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without anyFnrtbe "r Charge whatever, the instrument becom" the Property of the Hirer. fJIHOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, QUEE,NL,S.It;sic WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF! fJlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL" IMITED, 32 CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. fjnEOMPSON AND gjHACKELL LIMITED, 118 HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. THOMPSON AND (gHACKELL. LIMITED 5, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT ALSO AT 30, BRIDGE-STREET, AND 142, NEWFOUNDLAND-ROAD, BRISTOL 60, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY, MAESTEG, CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, PONTYPRIDD, &c. etc. fJIHE rjlHREE YEARS' GYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwaras of thirty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been reu.% dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are o low that there need no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, ire always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, <tc free by post, on the application of any attending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is llowed to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are alwaya in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA BRISTOL, CHELTENHAM LLANELLY, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, MAES^ PENYGRAIG, GLOUCESTER, PFNARTH 1047 169e CARMARTHEN, and PONTYPRIDD STANBROOK HOnSE, CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAIED NtJR.ES' INSTITUTE AND PRIV ATH HOME FOR P A YIG PATIENTS. T p0SPtIT,AL 'fEAIXKD NURSES SUPPLIED « SURGK3AL y tTeWrInhMeA^1 Mani other" att»d' Telegraphic Address-" HUMANITY, CARDIFF?^