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alts lirr Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, & CO. Cellar of Wines, at Bristol May 30 Mr A. BAFICO. Marble Sculpture, at Barry Dock — Mr A. R. BEAR. Leasehold Property, at Newport May 31 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Machinery, at Cardiff .June 1 BailwayContractors' Plant, etc., at Wakefield ..June 2 Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Tonypandv .June 8 Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Cardiff June 1 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERlt. Ilorses, at Cardiff May 30 Household Appointments, at Canliff .June 1 Leasehold Properties, at Rooms June 19 Freehold Property, at Rooms June 19 Wool, at Cardiff June 27 Mr J. G. HEDGES. Shop Property, at Pontypool May 31 Freehold Properties, a Pontypool .May 31 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff .June 12 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Mumbles .May 30 Mr JOHN H1LLMAN. Horses, at Newport May 31 Hunters, Trappers, Colts, etc., a; Newport.May 31 Messrs J. HOWELL A HUGHES. Sale of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses, at Aberdare, June 6 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO Properties, at Chepstow J un 6 Messrs KING BROS. Timber, Deals, &c.. at Bristol May 31 Messrs JOHN M. LEliDER and SON. Dwelling-houses and Premises, at Swansea .June ó Leasehold House Property, at Swansea June 6 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff .May 30 & June 1 Mr MORGAN MORGAN Leasehold Premises, at The Mart, Cardiff. June 6 Valuable Properties, at Barry Dock .June 8 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. T'rime Meadow Hay, at Newport June 7 Leasehold and Freehold Properties, at Newport. Junel4 ilorses, &c., at Newport June 21 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Freehold Farm, at Abergavenny May 30 Valuable Freehold Property, at Newport May 31 Risca. Estate, at Newport .June 7 Messrs WILLIAM POWELL & CO. Double Licensed Premises, at Pontvpridd MR W. J. REES. Leasehold Property, at Briton Ferry • .May 29 Mr R T. RICHARDS. properties, at Caerphillly May 31 Freehold Mineral Property, at Caerphilly May 31 Sale of Mineral Farm, &c., at Caerphilly May 31 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Bullocks, at Cardiff May 30 Leasehold Villa Residences, at Barry Dock.May 31 Public-house and Land, at Cardiff June 3 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff, June 6 Freehold Mineral Estate, at Pontypridd June 7 Fuel Works, at Cardiff June 8 Llansannor Court Estate, at Cowbridge June 27 Colliery Plant and Machinery, at Dinas .July 4 Properties, at Cardiff —— Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Furniture, &c., at Cowbridge May 29 <6 31 Freehold and Copyhold Property, at Cowbridge, May 30 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Furniture, at Cardiff .May 30 Freehold and Leasehold Properites, at Cardiff, June 15 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Leasehould Houses & Shops, The Mart. Cardiff, June — Messrs YOUNG and HOWES. Cart Horse, Harness, &c., at Bristol June 1 SALE TO-MORROW. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at Roath Market, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 60th MAY, at 11 o'clock punctually, 8589 20 VERY PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. BARRY DOCK. BARRY. SALE OF LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES. MESSRS STEPHKNSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION. at Culley's Hotel, Barry Dock, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st May, 1893, at 7.30 p m.. EIGHTEEN SUBSTANTIALLY- ERECTED LEASEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCES, Known as Nos. 25, 27, 29, .31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40,42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, and 56, Kingsland-crescent, Barry Dock. The Houses are let at 10s per week each, with the exception of Nos. 25, 38. and 56, which are let at 13s per week. The Property is held for a term of 99 years from the 24th August, 1889, at an annual ground rent of £ 3 10s per house, with the exception of houses Nos. 25, 38, and 56, which are jE4 10s per house. Each house will be sold separately. They are all in excellent coudit ion and regularly tenanted, and, being within the immediate vicinity of the railway station at Barry Dock, and also within about five minutes walk of the Dock itself, afford a safe and permanent invest- ment to persons requiring this class of property. Further particulars and orders to view may be ob- tained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff, or to J. A. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Barry and Cadoxton. 7998 PESTYRCrf. IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. SAL15 0F A DOUBLE LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, WITH ABOUT NINE ACRES OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD LAND. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JH.JL ANDER are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr J. n. James to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, on SATURDAY. Juue 3rd, 1893, the valuable DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE known as the KING'S ARMS INN, and about NINE ACRES OF LAND, which will be Sold in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at ?he time of Sale, namely Lot 1.—The valuable DOUBLE • LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the King's Arms Inn, with the Garden, Paddock, &c„ thereto belonging, and containing in the whole about la. lr. 19p. LOT 2.—The valuable PASTURE FIELDS, known as Cae Coleman" and" Yr Erw," situate near to the new Vicarage, in the Parish of Pentyrch, and con- taining 8a. 3r. 14p., or thereabouts. Further particulais may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs SPENCER, CORBETT, and EVANS, 8417 Solicitors, Cardiff. IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, SITUATE IN LLANDAFF, DlNAS POWIS, MERTHYR TYDFIL, AND CARDIFF, A portion of which belong to the Estate of the late Henry Jones, Esq. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, the 6th of June, 1893, at 3 p.m., the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, which will be sold in the following or such other order as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, namely:— LOT 1.—The FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Heathfield, with, the garden, stable, and outbuildings thereto, together with about 15 acres and 36 perches of building land, situate at Maindy, Cardiff, in the parish of Llandaff, and immediately outside the Northern Boundary of the County Borough of Cardiff. This Lot is capable of development for building purposes, and offers exceptional advantages for this purpose, being within a short distance of the town of Cardiff. LOT 2.—A FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS, situate and being at Cefn-Coed-y-Cymmer, in the Parish of Vaynor, near Merthyr Tydfil, known as Goitre Coed, and containing, according to the Tithe Commutation Map of the saifLParish, 26a. or thereabouts. This Farm was agreed to be leased to the late Wiliiam Crawshay, Esq., for the term of 99 years from the 1st November, 1833, at a rental of £80 per annum. Lor 3:A FREEHOLD COTTAGE, known as Spring Cottage, with orchard, garden, and paddocks thereto, containing altogether about 8a. Ir. Op., at present in o::cupation of owner, situate on the road leading from Leckwith to Dinas Powis, and within 10 minutes' walk of the Dinas Powis Station on the Barry Railway a small and compact country cottage within a short distance of Cardiff, Barry, and Penarth by roa.d or rail, amI will be sold with immediate occupation. LOT 4.-AII those Three Pieces, or Enclosures, of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, Nos. 37, 54, and 55 on the Ordnance Survey for the Parish of St. Andrew's, near the aforesaid cottage, and containing 8a. 3r. lp., or thereabouts, and at present in occupation of owner, and will be sol.) with immediate occupation. LOT 5.-All those SIX LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, situate in Gray-street (formerly Union-street), Canton, < :ardiff, occupied by weekly tenants, and held for a term of 99 years from September 29, 1855, at the yearly ground rent of £16. Plans, Particular. and Conditions of Sale may be ()J:¡tined upon n.pplication to the Auctioneers, 5, Hih- Stret, Cardiff: or to R. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., 8280 8, Charles-street, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, AND MINERAL ESTATE. llVa miles.{,em,Cardiff,13% miles from Barry, 3 miles from Pontypridd, and V/2 miles from the Llantwit Station on the Llantrisant. and Taff Vale Railway, and only mile away from ti line communicating with the Tuff Vale Railway system. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- .1.1.. ANBKRHftve' received instt-u)et;ons front Mr William Morris to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of June, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to "Conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that valuable FREEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, AND MINERAL ESTATE, ) knowlI as TYR MAB MLLIS. with the residence, farm buildings, pleasure grounds, gardens, orchards, etc and productive land belonging ( thereto, containing in the whole about 80 ACRES, "ith the valnable minerals lying thereunder. Plans and reports of mining engineers have been prepared, and these leave no doubt that remunerative ( seams of coal will be found under the estate. | Messrs Ci awshay are the lessees of the Newbridge Rhondda Colliery, the nearest colliery to this estate, J and they have leased property to wit.bin about 2U ( yards of it. t The workings, as they proceed in the direction of lyr-Mab-Ellis Estate, prove the No. 3 Rhondda steam eoal to bo one of the finest seams worked by the Messrs Crawshay on the adjoining properties. Mr Morris will show the property; and further part.iculars, with plans, reports, and conditions of sale, may be obtained from the auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or of Harry Cousins, Esq., Solicitor, 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 8499 LADIES should obtain particulars of the t most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- 1 Lirities of the female system ever introduced to tho i public. You may hav« .tried Pills, Powders,_ useless fccipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and 7 ill in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved. Health a restored, and DOCTORS' KILLS SAVED by this 2 Vledicine, which is the only real and RELIABLE 5 &EMEDY of the Ase. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed Mfeiope for Price List and Copies ci Testimonials, Ithicll ar guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of c Cl.000, open to inspection and investigation. c S. W. N. DASMAIL, 42. L.inrdale, Walthamstow. (Established 1851. 7057-611 o i Salts Iw Attrtiott. SALE OF VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PATENT FUEL WORKS, WITH EXCELLENT MODERN MACHINERY, Situate on the Glamorganshire Canal Bank and Within a Very Short Distance of the Town of Cardiff, AS A GOING CONCERN. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, subject to conditions, at the Angel ¡ Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th June Next, I at 3.30 in the Afternoon, as a Going Concern, the Important FREEHOLD WORKS, Known as THE CAMBRIAN PATENT FUEL WORKS, I Occupying altogether about 3 Acres of Land, having an important Frontage of about 1,165ft. to the Gla- morganshire Canal, with the EXTENSIVE BUILDINGS, OFFICES, AND TWO COTTAGES Erected thereon, and together with the whole of the VALUABLE MODERN FIXED AND LOOSE PLANT AND MACHINERY. The Property is in direct communication with, and about 21'2 miles from the East, West, and new Roath Docks, Cardift A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, if desired. Plans, Detailed Particulars, and Conditions of Sale mav be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5 High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Kvans, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8282 LLANSANNOR COURT ESTATE, NEAR COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. -M/TESSRS. STEPHENSON & ALEX- -Ttl ANDER are instructed by Sir ,T. L. E. Spear- man, Bart., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the 27th June, 1893, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS, being the first portion of this estate, and including the excellent agricultural holdiugs known as CHURCH FARM, TYMAWR FAr..Nf, LLANWORTEG FARM, DEGAR FARM, FOREST VAWR FARM, FOREST VACH FARM, & NEWTON FARM, together with sundry out!ying ACCOMMODATION LANDS, amounting altogether to about 800 ACRES of rich pasture and arable land, and which will be divided into 22collvenien lots for sale. Also THE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE known as the WHITE LION, in the village of YSTRADOAYEN and the well-known GAME PRESERVES, THE TRENCHES, AND FOREST WOODS & PLANTATIONS. The whole of the properties are situate in the fertile Vale of Glamorgan, lying between the Cowbridge Rail- way and the road leading from Cowbridge to Llan- harry are all near to Ystradowen Station on the Cowbridge Branch of the Taff Vale Railway, within two miles by road or rail from the town of Cowbridge, 12 miles from Cardiff, 12 miles from Pontypridd, and 6 miles by road from Bridgend. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale are in course of prepasartion, and will be shortly ready. In the meantime any information may be obtained upon application to Mr W. V. Huntley, Welsh St. Donat's, near Cowbridge or to the Auctioneers, 5, High street, Cardiff. THE DINAS STEAM COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED), DINAS, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by A UCTION, at these Collieries, commencing on l'UEI SDAY, TUIY 4th, 1893, and continuing for the three following days, the whole of the VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY in and about Dinas Colliery, together with the MOVABLE BUILDINGS, STORES, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Including pair 30in. winding engines with two drums, by Brown, Lenox and Co. pair 27in. ditto, by Brown, Lenox and Co. pair 12in. hauling engines, by Parfitt and Jenkins pair 14in. ditto, by Llewellyn and Cubitt; pair 12in. ditto, by the Uskside Engineering Company pair 9in. ditto with boiler, by Llewellyn and Cubitt; pair 7in. ditto, by Wild and Co Manchester single Bin. ditto: pair 8in. portable engines and boiler, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co. iin. portable engine, by Robey and Co.; four-wheel coupled locomotive engine, lOin. cylinders, 18in. stroke, by the Hunsleb Engineering Company pair 24in. air compressors, by Walker Bros. two pairs 12in. ditto, by the Sandycroft Engineering Company; Schule fan and duplicate engine, 26ii». cylinder, by Llewellyn and Cubitt; 8in. steam winch 20in. Worthington pump 16in. ditto 21in., 12in., and other Tangye's pumps three Came. ron's donkey pumps steam hammer; six Galloway, Lancashire, and egg-end boilers egg-end water heater six air receivers; aj-ton railway weighing machine by Pooley; ditto by Bartlett; two tram weighing machines; Billy Fairplay and balance coal screens, punching machine, mortal mill and pan, saw benches, lathes, about 400 iron and wooden coal trams, pit framings and appliances, about 10,000 yards round and flat wire-rope several.hundrod ton's of various piping from 2in. to 9in. about 10,500 yards railway siding, with points, crossing sleepers, and fitting complete, as laid with rails (average weight 501b. to the yard); about 100 tons rails, 301b. and 451b to the yard; about 500 tons tram rails, 181b., 201b., and 221b. to the yard several thousand tramway sleepers the whole of the blacksmiths', fitters', colliers', and other tools; large 100 tons rails, 301b. and 451b to the yard; about 500 tons tram rails, 181b., 201b., and 221b. to the yard several thousand tramway sleepers the whole of the blacksmiths', fitters', colliers', and other tools; large quantity wrought and cast scrap; the contents of blacksmiths', titters', and carpenters' shops the whole of the stores, and a very large and general assortment of coliiery PLANT AND MATERIALS, And the movable buildings and fitt,ings used in con- nection with one of the largest equipped collieries in the district. Sale will commence Each Day punctually at 10 a.m. Full particulars will appear in catalogues, which will shortly be ready, and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7847 1-' THE HOUSE AND LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDA- TION, THE REAL ESTATES COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION, THE LIBERATOR SOCIETY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, at an early date, A VJLRY LARGE NUMBER OF PROPERTIES, Situate at Cardiff, Treorky, Pentre, Trealaw, Fernuale, Nantymoel, Gilfach Coch, Edmundstown, Pontypridd, Pontyrhil, and Caerphilly, all in the County of '• morgan. Full Particulars are in course of preparation. In the meantime, any information may be obtained upon application to Messrs Broads, Paterson, and Co., 1, Walbrook Messrs Mpreat and Bullivant, 27, Nicholas- lane, Lombard-street; Messrs Thorne and Welsford, 17, Gracechurch-street, all of London; or to Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff. WINDSOR ROPEWORKS, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY these VALUABLE WORKS, Comprising buildings, engine, boiler, &c., together with the rope-making plant and machinery recently mauu- facturi d tnid 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, Cardilf. 7677 LLANSANNOR COURT, COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, to be LEI', Furnished or Unfurnished, for such term of years as may be agreed upon, with or without Excellent Shooting. There are good Golf Links. Apply Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, High. street, Cardiff; or Mr W. V. Huntley, Welsh St. Donat's, Cowbridge. 6375 SALE TO-MORROW IMPORTANT SALES OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, REMOVED TO THE DUKE- STREET AUCTION ROOMS FOR UNRESERVED y AT £ On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, May 30th and .lune 1st, 1893. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms as above, a large assemblage of excellent modern HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, removed from Newport-road, Oakfield-street, and a large house in Windsor-road, Penarth, for absolute sale, including an upright Grand Pianoforte and a Welsh harp. On view days prior to and mornings of Sale, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sale wiH commence at-2 o'clock sharp. Further particulars at the Auctioneers' Offices, Duke. street., or see posters. 1111 SALE TO-MORROW. ftEMOVED FROM BRYN VILLA, PONTYPRIDD, by direction of Rev? J. Vyi-nwy Morgan, who is leaving; and from 13, THE PARADE, CARDIFF, bv direction of C. H. Scheen, Esq. (going abroad). MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY NEXT, May 30th, 1893, at 11 a.m. punctually, the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, removed from above residences for convenience of sale ind including elegant drawing and dining-room suites in walnut and oak, magnificent sideboard in oak, sostly walnut tables, sideboards and whatnots, easy xnd other chairs in velvet, &c., knee-hole pedestal ivriting table, office or study desks and cupboards, walnut overmantels, gilt chimney glasses, 2 sewing machines, hall furniture in oak. Excellent bedroom ippointments, comprising suites in mahogany and iirch, handsome wardrobes, brass and iron bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, bedding, &c. Very fine mgmving" and pictures, old china, kitchen and gar- len requisites, glass, china, mangle, &c. Also a. iplendid collection of plated articles, and numerous )ther lots. On view day previous and morning of Sale. Full particulars at Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen. treet Arcade, Cardiff. 8562 ABERAMAN FARM, ABERDARE. l LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. Mli JOHN HOWELL (of the firm of Messrs Howell and Hughes) has been instructed ) SELL by AUCTION, on behalf of Messrs the Powell tuffryn Steam Coal Company, on TUESDAY, the 6th lay of June, 1393, the following LIVE STOCK, viz. 0 head of cattle (comprising some prime fat steers md heifers, cows in full milk, and some store cattle), >00 sheep (consisting of 200 ewes and lambs, and 100 earlings). Also several Horses. Luncheon at 1 sharp Sale at 1.30 p.m. Three months' credit upon approved security to pur- hasers of the value of £ 10 upwards, or the usual dis- ount for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, 7A, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, lay 8 th, 1893. 8602 Salts by Ruction. SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK. FIRST SUMMER STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold a SALE of 100 HORSES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, as above, atl2o'clock, Including, 4 GRAND PRIZE COBS from Mr Fennell, Cardiff. Two HORSES from Godfrey Firbank, Esq., Crick House, Chepstow. A MATCH PAIR of BAY GELDINGS, 15 hands, the property of a gentleman. 2 HORSES, from Mr Jelfs, Cardiff. 2 HORSES, from Mr J. Spickett, Cadoxton. 2 HORSES from Captain McKay. Chestnut PONY from A. J. M. Pilliner, Esq., Llan. tarnam Grange. Bay MARE from Mr James Lennox. Hensol. Valuable HORSE from Rev. J. H. Whiteley, St. Lawrence. VALUABLE MARE from R. F. Walker, Esq., Castleton. GRAND COB from E. W. Nell, Esq., Wenvoe. CHESTNU r COB, from T. Mullin, Esq., Aberga. venny. CHESTNUT COB. from Mr T. Hurley, Cardiff. CHESTNUT GELDING, from Mr Francis, Whit- church. A GRAND HACK, from Mrs Wilson, Fair Lawn. BAY MARE, from Mr J. W. Holmes, Ebbw Vae- BAY CART MARE, from H. O. Fisher, E Radyr. GREY GELDING, the property of a Gentleman. Weight-carrying COB, from R. Travel, Esq., Rumney Court. BAY MARE, from Mr Perry, Newport. BAY PONY, the property of a Gentleman. Further Entries are solicited. 8375 Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 1ST JUNE. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being THE CONTENTS OF A RESIDENCE IN PLASTURTON-GARDENS, And Furniture from other Residences. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & .i. PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 1st June, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, including BRASS BEDSTEADS with hair bedding, THREE SMALL BEDROOM SUITES, a handsome 6FT. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, capital walnut and mahogany toilet tables, chests of drawers, Brus. seis and tapestry carpets, toilet services, and various bedroom effects, excellent DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in silk, brocatelle, and plush walnut cabinet and cheffonier, walnut, loo, and card tables, a* ROSEWOOD INLAID CABINET, cabinet ornaments, COTTAGE PIANOFORTES music stools and Turkey and Wilton pile carpets, FIRST-CLASS WALNUT DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, comprising suite in morocco, with dining-table, sideboard, and dinner wagon to match MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE iu leather' 6FT. ENCLOSED SIDEBOARD, dining table and secretaire bookcase, marble clocks, bronzed and other ornaments, oak hall suite, oil paintings, electroplate and cutlery, China and glass, kitchen lurniture, and various household effects. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 8529 CARDIFF. ENGINEERING, BOILEItMAKING, AND STEAM HOIST WORKS, HODGES-ROW, (OFF BUTE- STREET). MESSRS W. C. OLARKB & DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION, at Messrs Evans and Nicholson's Works, on THURSDAY NEXT, June 1st, A STEAM HOIST, HORIZONTAL ENGINE AND VERTICAL BOILER, TWO GAP LATHES, STEAM WINCH, &c., the whole of which are lots unclaimed by the pur- chasers at the recent sale. It lie Steam Hoist is quite new, and has a 6in. bore by lOin. stroke, steel fr.ime rivets, and feed PTXMP the Horizontal Engiue and Vertical Boiler are new. The Engine has Sin. cylinder, lOin. stroke, feed pump, and driving gear the Vertical Boiler is 4ft. by 7ft., with latest improved connections the two Gap Lathes are in perfect condition, with all chucks and driving gear complete; the double Horizontal Steam Winch has a j 5in. bore and lOin. stroke. The lots can be seen on the day of Sale, which will j commence punctually at 3 o'clock p.m. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, May 2oth, 3893. NEAR CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SHIRENEWTON, MOUNTON, AND LLANGWM UCHA. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Beaufort Arms Hotel. Chepstow, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of June, 1895, at 2.30 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions which will be published), the following very desirable FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-In the Parishes of Shirenewton and Moun- ton, the MANSION known as THE GRONDRA with about 60 Acres of Pasture Land and 85 Acres of Woodland. The Mansion is about three miles from Chepstow charmingly situate, commanding a tine view of the Severn, surrounded by finely-timbered grounds, shrubberies, productive gardens, forcing and orchard houses, and containing entrance-hall, four lofty sitting-rooms, billiard-room, eight bed- rooms, and two dressing-rooms, bfiskles serval-ifal sitting and bedrooms and attics, bath-room, lavatories, and exceptionally convenient domestic offices, two staircases, stabling for eight horses, piggeries, and walled kitchen garden the whole comprising about 145 acres in a ring fence. The buildings are all substantially ereoted, and approached by a drive through a tine avenue of chestnut trees. Possession of the Mansion and Grounds can be had on completion of the purchase. LOT 2.—In the Parish of Sliirenewton, the SHEEP- COTE FARM, comprising a substantial Dwelling- house, with Farm Buildings and Premises, and about 78 acres of Pasture Land and 9 acres of Woodland, the whole containing about 88 acres. LOT 3.—In the Parish of Shirenewton, the COAL. PITS FARM, situate near Lots 1 and 2, comprising a snbstantial Dwelling-house, Farm Buildings and Premises and about 116 acres of Pasture Land and 9 acres of Woodlands, tfid whole containing about 126 acres. LOT 4.—In the Parish of Shirenewton, the GRONDRA FARM, adjoining Lot 1, comprising a desirable newly-erected Dwelling-house, commodious Farm Buildings and Premises, and rich Pasture and Arable Land, the whole containing about 94 acres. LOT 5.—In the Parish of Shirenewton, the PANDY LANDS, comprising 6 Closes of Pasture Land, ad joining Lot 1, containing about 15 acres. LOT 6 .-111 the Parish of Sliirenewton, UPPER WAY. LOFD, at Mynyddbach, comprising a substantial Dwelling-house, Stable, and Outnouses, large garden, and 2 Closes of Pasture Land, containing about 6 acres. LOT 7.—In the Parish of I Ia-ng iv in Ucha, TYVREE FARM, situate about 4 miles from Usk. comprising a newly-erected commodious House, Farm Buildings, and Premises, and about 225 acres of Pasture and Arable Land, and 48 acres of Woodlands. The whole containing about 274 acres. LOT 8.-Adjoining Lot 7, BRICKKILN COTTAGE, comprising a substantial Dwelling-house, Stable, Pig. geries, and Garden also 2 closes of Pasture Land, situate near and known as Duffren Meadow and Upper Duffren. The whole containing about 16a. 2r. LOT 9.-Near Lot 8, a Close of Pasture Land, part of the Forresta, and known as FAR MEADOW, contain ing about 4a. 3r. 16p. Lots 1 and 6 are freehold. Lots 7, 8, and 9 are partly freehold and partly copy- hold. That of copyhold tenure is equal to free- hold, the tine on death or alienation being merely nominal. Particulars and Plans can be obtained on applica- tion to J. B. Carruthers, Esq., at The Grondra, near Chepstow the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgatc-street, Cardiff or of THOS. II. CHUBB & SONS, Solicitors, 8357 Malmesbury, Wilts. I 91, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale of a Large Collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, removed for convenience of Sale, for absolute disposal. "\TESSRS EVANS & HUGHES are -LTJL favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sale-rooms, at the above address, on THURSDAY NEXT, 1st June, 1893, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed from a gentleman's residence for absolute sale, comprising (in the very large number of lots to be offered) DRAWING and DINING-ROOM SUITES, dining, loo, occasional, and other tables, hearth rugs, brass, steel, and other fenders, some very fine pier glasses and overmantels, nice collection of oil paintings, steel engravings, etchings, and other pictures CAPITAL PIANO, by Burnley and Mans- field a three-quarter BILLIARD TABLE, with cues, balls, markers, -ke., in first-rate condition. The con- tents of the BEDROOMS comprise bedsteads of various makes; spring mattresses, wire, and other chests of drawers, wardrobes, washstands, and dressing tables of various designs, linen chest, <fcc., <fcc. Amongst the other sundries will be found some CUTLERY, plated and other goods, old china, office stool, arm chairs suitable for hotel, carriage mats and rugs And about one dozen casos of CHAMPAGNE and CLARET. In consequence of the large number of lots, the sale will commence at 11 o'clock precisely. Auctioneers' Offices, Borough Chambers, Wharton- treet, Cardiff. 8588 SALE TO-MORROW. LLANBLETHIAN, NEAR COWBBIDOB, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF A FAMILY RESIDENCE, AND EXCELLENT PASTURE LAND. MR JOHN THOMAS has been in- structed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUES- DAY, the 30th day of May. 1893, at Two for Three o'clock in the. afternoon, in such one or more lots as may previously to, or at the time of Sale be deter- mined. and subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there produced. The following valuable FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD PROPERTY — A FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Great House, Llanblethian, with convenient outbuildings, large garden, orchard or paddock (watered by a running stream), and three fields of very excellent meadow or Pasture land of Freehold and Copyhold tenure thereto belonging, containing in the whole 17a. lr. 32p., or thereabouts. The above property is situate in the pleasant Village of Llanbletluan, less than one mile from the market town and borough of Cowbridge, seven miles from Bridgend, and twelve from Cardiff. From Cowbridge there is direct railway communication withPontypridd and other parts of the mineral districts of Glamorgan- shire, and by junction at Llantrisant with the Great Western Railway from Milford to London. There is also access to the sea coast by the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway. The neighbourhood is one of the most picturesque in the Vale of Glamorgan, and fox hunting, trout fishing, and other sports are obtainable close at hand. The sale affords an opportunity seldom to be met with in the district of securing a compact, residential property. Early possession may be had. Part of the purchase money may, if desired, remain on Mortgage. For plans, and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, In High-street, Cowbridge, or to MESSRS REES & GWYN, 8553 Solicitors, Cowbridge, BROAD STREET HALL, BRISTOL (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 those Sales have opportunity of varied stock. Goods on view womiuz cf Sale. 7836 "alts bu Ruction. TO BREWERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE of a Val uable FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and TWELVE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at Morriston and the Mumbles. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL (subject to such Conditions as shall be read at the time of Sale), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, June 6th, 1893, the undermentioned Valuable PROPERTIES LOT l;-All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES hnown as Nos. 1, 2, 5, and 6, Tichborne- terrace. Mumbles, in the respective occupation of Messrs S. Jones, S. Phillips, E. Michael, and E. Fitzgerald, at rentals of 2s 6d per week each. The property is held by lease for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1872, at a ground rent of £88s per annum. If not sold as advertised, the property will be offered in two lots, when the ground rent will be equally apportioned. LOT 2. -All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, known as No. 5, Clifton-terrace, Mumbles, in the occupation of Mr Thomas, at a rental of S8 per annum. Held by lease with other properties for a term of 93 years, less one day, from September, i854,-at an apportioned ijround rent of 18s 4d per annum. OT .-Atl those TWO DWELLING-HOUS" and PREMISES, with the piece of building ground ad- joining, formerly called Tichborne-terrace, but now known as Nos. 1 and 2, Bryn-terrace, Mumbles, iu the respective occupation of R. Parsons and J. Hosktns, at rentals of 2s 6d per week each. The piece of building ground is sold subject to an underlease granted to Ellen Ross for a term of 99 years from September 24th, 1372, at a ground rent of £1 12s per annum. No. 1, Bryn-terrace, and the piece of ground adjoining, is held by lease for a term of 99 years (less three days) from September 27th, 1872, at a. ground rent of R4 8s per annum. No. 2, Bryn-terrace, is held by lease for a term of 99 years (less ona day) from September 27 th, 1872, at a ground rent of £ 2 2s per annum. If not sold as advertised, the properties will be offered separately. LOT 4.—All those FIVE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 37 to 41 inclusive, Mid. land-terrace, Morriston, situate on the main road to Clydach. No?. 37, 40, and 41 are in the respective occupations of J. Rees, H. Thomas, and Mrs Richards, at 18s per month each Nos. 38 and 39 are vacant. The property is held by lease for a term of 90 years from June 24tli, 1884, at a ground rent of £ 10 per annum. If not sold as advertised, the property will be put up in two lots, and the ground rent apportioned at the rate of £ 2 per house. LOT 5.—All that FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC- HOUSE and PREMISES known as the Royal Oak, Hafod, situate adjoining the main road from Swansea to Morriston, and almost opposite the entrance to Messrs Vivian and Sons, and close to Messrs Williams, Foster, and Co.'s Copper Works. The house contains bar and smoke room, with cellar under; front and back kitchens, scullery, clubroom, three bedrooms, and usual offices. In the yard in the rear are malt and brewhouses, fitted with brewing boiler ami necessary appliances. The house has been successfully managed by the present owner for upwards of 11 years, and he is retiring solely on account of ill-health. The property will be sold by way of underlease (a copy of which may be seen at the office of the Vendor's Solicitor) for a term of 21 years from June 24t.b, 1893, at the rental of £ 50 per annum. The trade, furniture, fixtures, and fittings are to be taken to by the purchaser at a price to be named at the time of sale, and the stock at invoice prices. The mines and minerals under all the Lots are re- served. s Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. For Particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs Bath and Austin, Solicitors, Glastonbury as to Lots 2, .3, 4, and 5, to Mr J. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Swansea; or as to the whole, to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Gfiat- street Chambers, Swansea. kqxo TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY at Cwmbwrla, in the County Borough of Swwa. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL (subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time of sale) at the Auction Rooms. Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, June 6th, 1893, the following valuable PROPERTY All those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 287, 286, and 285. Carmarthen-road, Cwmbwrla, Swansea, together with the Lean-to Shop adjoining the last-named house, in the occupation of Eleanor Jones, at a rental of 2s per week. Nos. 287 and 286 are sold subject to an underlease for a term of 99 years .from March<Z3rd, 1858, at a ground rent of 7s 6d per annum. No. 285 is at present vacant. The property is held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1858, at a ground rent of 15s per annum. The mines and minerals are reserved. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to Mr J. Ivor Evans, Solicitor, Caer-street, Swansea. or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 8527 SALE TO-MORROW. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MUMBLES. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been ■1x1. instructed to SELL by,AUCTION, on the ttbove premises. ou TUESDAY, May 30tb, 1893, a large quantity of — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects (removed for convenience of sale), comprising drawing-room suite in saddle bags, dining ditto in American leather, walnut loo and other tables, walnut overmantel, carpets, rugs, brass-rail fenders and brasses, brass-mounted and iron bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, walnut bedroom suite, cane-seat chairs, arm chairs, kitchen dresser, chairs, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Terms—Cash. No reserve. ^>8579 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices :-10, Castle-street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 30th of May, 1893, at 3 0 clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then pro- duced, all that very compact and VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM LANDS AND BUILDINGS, comprising a substantial and well-built cottage together with outbuildings, barn, cowhouse, and stable, known as Pen-y-Doy-Cae," situate in the parish of Llanwenarth-Ultra, in the county of Mon- mouth, containing 19 acres 2 roods 7 perches, or there- abouts, and now, or late in the occupation of Mr Thomas Probert, a? tenant, at a rental of £ 25 a year. This farui is situate on the side of the main road, leading from Abergavenny to Blaenavon, within a short distance from Govilon Station (L. & N.W.R.) and about three mile- from the market town of Aberga- venny. The land lies within a ring fence, and there is the right of a sheep walk on the Blorenge Mountain. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Chatabers, Newport (at whose office a plan and schedule of the lands may be inspected); to Mr J. Maitland Watkins, Solicitor, Usk or to Mr T. S. Edwards, Solicitor, Newport. Da.ted-Newport, Moil., April 14th, 1893. 8567 PONTNEWYDD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, comprising the TY-NEWYDD FARM, with Dwelling- house, Buildings, and Pasture Lands, and several of the most eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, and the whole comprising about 42 acres, 2 roods. Ground rents amounting to S293 12s per annum, in- cluding the ground rent of S125 per annum, secured on the Ty-Newydd Iron and Tin-plate Works, aud;2112 secured upon the Avondale Iron and 'lin-plate Works, the whole of which MR THOS. PARRY lias been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 31st May, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely. Full particulars with plans and conditions of Sale are being prepared, and may be obtained on and after the 15th day of May, on application to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport; A. H. Wyatt, Solicitor, Cheltenham; or Messrs Jones and Blakeway, Solicitors, Gloucester. Dated—Albany chambers, Newport, Mon April 27th, 1893. 8428 RISCA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Highly Important and Unusually Attractive Sale of all that VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE known as the RISCA ESTATE, Comprising all that most compact FREEHOLD FARM known as Risca House, containing about 68 acres of excellent Pasture and Arable Land, 30 FREEHOLD WORKMEN'S COTTAGES AND GARDENS, 10 PUBLIC-HOUSES,' GROUND RENTS AMOUNTING TO OVER S400 PER ANNUM, (exceptionally well secured upon the Britannia Iron and Steel Foundry, Licensed Premises, Dwelling- Houses, Cottages, etc.), several Lots of MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES, close to the Pontymister and other Works; the whole of which MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions from Frederick Phillips, Esa., to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Jttne 7th, 1893, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon punctually. The Auctioneer especially desires to call the at- tention of Capitalists, Brewers, and other* to the Sale of this very valuable Property; which Is admir&My situated in one of the most prosperous and rapidly in- creasing centres of Monmouthshire. Full Particulars with Plans of the Estate, showing the various Lots, and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on and after May 24th, on application to the Auctioneer, or of MR ARTHUR H. OLIVER, Vendor's Solicitor, Newport. Dated-Auction and Estate Offices, Albany Cham- bers, Newport, Mon., April 28tli. 1893. 8494 ABERSYCHAN, MON. SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP PROPERTY. MR J. G. HEDGES has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, on WEDNli&DAY, May 31st, 1893, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the afteruoon (subject to con- ditions of sale to be then read) the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTY, Viz. :— All that Capital MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Broad-street, Abersy- chan, in the county of Monmouth, now in the occupa- tion of Mr John Williams, chemist, as yearly tenant thereof containing, on ground-floor, commodious Shop and Sitting-room on the first floor, Drawing-room and Two Bedrooms, with 3 bedrooms over, and in the base- ment large cellar and kitchen. The property is copyhold of the Manor of Wents- lands and Bryngwyn. It occupies the best situation for business in Abersychan, and a successful business has been carried on there for 40 years. To view apply to the Tenant, and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneer, Bank Chambers, Pontypool, or to Mr Reginald Hippisley, Solicitor, 41. Nicholas- street, Bristol. 8535 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H, SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and eighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising Circular Distributing, <fcc. 10VI 32001 All orders promptly attended to. aU5 frg Aurtiott. GROESWEN, CAERPHILLY. SAT.P OF VALUABLE MINERAL FARM, GROUND JRKNTS, BUILDING. PLOlii, AND SUPERIOR RESIDENCES, 1\/F R R. T. RICHARDS has been in- 1V1 atructed .to SELL by AUCTION, at the Market Hall, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be arranged LorI -All that FREEHOLD GROUD RENT of £ 2 2s 8d secured on premises leased to Philip Price, situateat Gioeswen. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of 14s 9d, secured on premises adjoining, situate at Groeswen, leased to David Morgans for 99 years from 186 LOT S.-All those three valuable FREEHOLD COT- TAGES, with the plot of ground adjoining, upon whicli,ilicth,er house can be erected, in the several occupations of William Morgan, John Edwards, and Edward Matthews, at the annual rent of £19 16s. LOT 4.—All that valuable BUILDING SITE, situate and adjoining the last lot, with a frontage of 48 feet or thereabouts. LOT. 5. -All that most desirable and well-arranged freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at Groeswen, now occupied by Morgan Morgan and Stephen Davies at the'low rental of B24 per annum, and containing 15 rooms. This is a. most desirable residential property. LOT-6.—All that desirable freehold MINERAL and BUILDING LAND, with substantial Farm House and Outbuildings, known as Tir Treharne Gwilym, Groes- wen, now occupied by Mary Jones as yearly tenant at the rental of £ 40. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pontypridd or, David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Charles- street, Cardiff. 8411 MR R. T. RICHARDS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Market Hall, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1893, at 3.30 in the afternoon, the following PROPERTIES LOT I,-Two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES in Station-terrace, Caerphilly, let to Mr Allen and Mr Fleet. These houses are held on lease for 99 yoars from 1st November, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of jE3 5s 8d. LOT 2.—One LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, situate in Station-terrace, Caerphilly, in the occupation of Mr J. Mitchell. Held on lease for 99 years from 1st November, 1875, at the yearly rent of Bl 14s 2d. LOT 3.-t'ive £ 5 FULLY PAID-UP SHARES in the Caerphilly Gas Light, Coke, and Water Works Company, Limited. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pentrebach; or to Mr David Lewis, Solicitor, 6, Charles-street, Cardiff. 8185 "VTEWPORT HORSE SALE, WEDNES- JLl DAY, MAY 31st. 40 HORSES, all classes, many of great merit, suit- able for brewers, contractors, tradesmen. Sale at 2 o'clock. No dealing carried on. 8610 JOHN HILI-NIAN, Auctioneer. alts IIJJ tfontor. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE R. C. GEORGE, 5, QUEEN-STREET, CARMARTHEN, OUTFITTER, &c. FOR SALE by TENDER, the STOCK- IN-TRADE, consisting of READY-MADES, BOOTS, SHOES, MEN'S MERCERY, &c., amounting at cost to £ 283 17s 4d. Also Trade Fixtures and Fittings. Tenders vill be opened by me at 12 o'clock on Satur- day, the 3rd June, 1893, but I do not bind myself to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders to be marked Re George, C 12/93." THOS. THOMAS, Official Receiver, 8639 Carmarthen. RE DAVID THOMAS, of 33, Oxford-street, Swansea, Hosiery Manufacturer, Stocking and Knitting Machine Agent, Deceased. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed by the Executrix to SELL by PRIVATE TENDER the STOCK-IN-TRADE, KNITTING MACHINES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND BOOK DEBTS, In the following Lots LOT I.-The STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of hosiery, woollen garments, wools, yarns, Welsh flannel, knitting machines, fixtures, book debts, hiring agree- ments. The lease of 33, Oxford-street, held for a term of 14 years from 25th December. 1891, at a yearly rent of £ 35, lessee doing all repairs. LOT 2.—The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO- FORTE, and other effects. Inventories of the stock-in-trade, &c., together with schedule of the book debts, may be inspected at our •Offices, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea, or No. 33, Oxford- street, up to Wednesday, the 31st day of May, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, when the Tenders will be opened, and the purchasers declared. Tenders to be addressed to the Auctioneers, at 45, Oxford-street, Swansea, and marked "Tender for Lot." If Tenders not satisfactory, the whole or such part as may not be sold by tender will be sold by Public Auction on FRIDAY, June 2nd, 1893, commencing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 8583 ISalfs fag$riba& Cattirart. K^MPORTANT~ TO CAPITALISTS. J' MILWR MINES, near HOLYWELL, N.W. These valuable Lead and Blende Mines, equipped with powerful and modern pumping, winding, dress- ing, and rock-drilling machinery of the most efficient character, all in full working order and capable oi producing about 200 tons of Dres'ed Ore of high qualitv per month, WILL BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY as a going concern. The Mine may be inspected and plans seen on application to the Liquidator, EDWARD LYALL, Esq., Milwr Mines, Holywell. 284 13roptrtly, &r. to d. LANDOUGH CASTLE, NEAR JLJ 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 Llan- dough Castle, and the Keeper's Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. For further particulars apply to EDWARD KNOX, 8158 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. H*0al glaticts. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -L. i PARTNERSHIP h, retofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, JAMES ISAIAH THOMAS and TIMOTHY RICHARD JONES, carrying on business as Tailors at Number 117, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, under the style or firm of THOMAS and JONES, has been DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CON- SENT as and from this date. All Debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Timothy Richard Jones, who will in future carry on the business in his own name at the above premises. Dated this 27th day of May. 1893. Witness to the signature of James Isaiah Thomas and Timothy Richard Jones, JOHN MORGAN, Solicitor, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, JAMES ISAIAH THOMAS, TIMOTHY RICHARD, JONES. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 and 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT NEATH. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 9 of 1893. RE DAVID GRIFFITHS, Queen-street, Neath, Glamorganshire, Grocer and Provision Merchant. Receiving Order made 5th May, 1893. Date and place of first meeting, 6th June, 1893, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Official Receiver's Offices, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. Date of public examination, 8th June, 1893, at 11.30 a.m., at the Town-hall, Neath. NOTE.-All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. THQS. THOMAS, Official Receiver. Address-31, Alexandra-road, Swansea. Dated 27th May, 1893. ^public appointments. IF SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF tO NUISANCES. WANTED by the MAESTEG LOCAL BOARD, an Experienced SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR of NLISANCES. Salary, £ 150 per annum. Applications, stating age, experience, and when at liberty, to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before the 12th June. Applications to be accompanied by recent testimonials, and endorsed, Surveyor and Inspector." ROBERT SCALE, Clerk to the Board. JJRITON FERRY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, for Neath-road Boys' Department ASSISTANT MASTER (ex-P.T.) Applications, with testimonials, stating age and sttary required, to be ftent, seeded and ondorsed to the undersigned, on or before the 6th June, 1893. WILLIAM SAPH, Clerk. 25th May, 1893. 8594 J^RTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINGLE TOOTH 2/6 Five Years' Warranty. Prize Medal. GOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKE-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 aud Spefich. COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and railway fare allowed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T<\REPAIRS, EXTRACTIONS, STOPPING, Jzc. 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 I 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 had from another dentist were by no means comfortable. I am indebted to Dr Andrew Wilson, editor of Health, for recommend- ing me to youi establishment." „ Consultations Free. Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL and GOLD FIL INGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PLATELESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Name— GOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKE-STREET, <fc 56, QUEEN-ST.. CARDIFF. Hours—10 to 2 82D5—284e ^ARICOCELHT And its Speedy, Painless, and Certain Cure without Surgical Operation, by Dr Marston's American Method Twenty-one years' successful experience. Illustrated circular sent sealed free on application.—THE MARS- TON CO., 249, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 4847 Uttblw fliotictz. CHARLES STREET CONGREGA. TIONAL CHURCH. JOHN PENRY COMMEMORATION PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 7.30, Speakers Rev. C. SILVESTER HORNE, M.A., Kensington, and others. MEETING for YOUNG PEOPLE on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., at 7.30 p.m. Speakers Rev. URIJAH It. THOMAS, Bristol, and others. Special Hymns and Choir on both occasions. Collections for Great Western Colliery Explosion Fund. RUMLIN GRAND MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD (Prizes Amounting to B150) .POSTPONED TO MABON'S DAY. 4TH. SEPT., 1893. Proceeds to be devoted to establish a Cottage Hospital in the neighbourhood. WALTER JONES, Secretary. NOTICE. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BANK V-S (LIMITED), CARDIFF. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET, AND QUEEN-STREET BRANCHES. On and after 1st JUNE, 1893, the BUSINESS of these Banks will be carried on at BANK-BUILDINGS, 99, ST. MAltY-STREET, lately occupied by Bristol and West of England Bank. 8633 C. W. KINGDOM, Manager. CAPTAIN R. SHORT, R.C.A. (Exhibi- c tor Royal Academy Institute, Grosvenor Gallery, &c., &c.), Begs to announce 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. 8263 PEN COED, CO YCHURCH, & DISTRICT JL HORTICULTURAL SHOW. PRESIDENT, A. J. WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P. The above Show, with BRASS BAND CONTEST, will be held at PENCOED, on MONDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1893 (BANK HOLI- DAY). Test Piece for Band, Zingari." First prize, ES Second prize, £3. Previous winners of S10 Prize or over not to compete. Schedules with full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, J. Edwards Evans, Peucoed Board Schools, Pencoed: ERTHYR VALE DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, AND RABBIT SHOW, JUNE 29TH, 1893. ENTRIES CLOSI,, JUNE 20TH. OVER L120 IN PRIZES. SECRETARIES :— DOGS-JOHN PAYNE, MERTHYR VALE. POULTRY-JAMES SMITH, MERTHYR VALE, Write at once for Schedules. SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. For Week ending 3rd June, 1893. 1. Detail of Duty — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—Submarine Mining Establishment, 7.30 p.m. Saturday—Probably will be Water Drill; orders will be published on Thursday, at the Town-hall. 2. The Annual Training will commence on August 5th, when every man must be present or render himself liable to a penalty of £ 5. By Order. (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. mHE GREAT WESTERN COLLIERY X ACCIDENT. PONTYPRIDD RELIEF FUND. PRESIDENT :—A. THOMAS, Esq., M.P., VICE-PRESIDENT W. ABRAHAM, Esq. (Mabon), M.P. TREASURER A. S. COBB, Esq. (London and Provincial Bank). HON. SECRETARY Mr S. SHIPTON. KILLED, 63. WIDOWS, 26; ORPHANS, 45. CHAIRMAN OF CENTRAL COMMITTEE — GODFREY CLARK, Esq.. J.P., Tal-y-garn. Pontypridd, May 27th, 1893. £ s. d. Already acknowleci-ed 4,486 6 7 Bethel Chapel, Hafod 2 3 10 T. Jones 1 0 0 J.Evans. 0 10 0 St. David's Chapel, Gyfillion 3 12 4 St. Paul's, Porth 3 11 6 Tynewydd Ogmore Vale Colliery Workmen 6 18 0 Tynew English Baptist, Wood-road, per Mr Judd 2 0 0 Llanbradocn Colliery Workmen 7 1& 0 Rhydfellon Bethlehem Baptist Chapel 2 0 0 Per T. H. Riches.. 10 0 0 Zion, Trealaw 0 10 0 Ebbw Vale Steel and Iron Company. 21 0 0 Per T. H. Wales collected j. 1 0 0 Per Police-Sergeant Hoyle for Nos. 5 and 2 Divisions of Police, Glamorganshire.. 3 3 0 8460 4, J3 3 fjfcttfcrs and (Emttracts. HONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. Tho Directors of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for WIDENING the ROAD BRIDGE over the River Avon, at Aberavon. Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the Offices of the Engineer, Mr S. W. Yockney, 46, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, on and after Monday, the 5th June, 1893, and, tor the convenience of local contractors, copies may also be seen at the Engineer's Office, Aberavon,on and after the 12th June, 1893. Tenders are to be sent in to the Company on or before the 15th June, 1893. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, May 22rd, 1893. 8596 RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. SWANSEA EXTENSION. The Directors of the Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for PERMANENT WAY MATERIALS, viz. RAILS, FISHPLATES, CHAIRS, BOLTS, SLEEPERS, KEYS. Plans and specifications may be seen, aud forum of tender and quantities obtained at the office of the Engineer, Mr S. W. V ocknev, 46, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, on and after Monday, the 29th instant. Tenders are to be sent in to the Company on or before Monday, 5th June, 1893. The Directors do not bmd themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, May 23rd, 1893. 8597 T 6 BUI L D E R SL j TENDERS are required for the BUILDING of a BOYS' SCHOOL at Clydach for the Rhyndwyclydach School Board. The Plans and Specifications can be seen and obtained at the office of Mr Rees Llewelyn, Architect, Birchgrove, near Llansamlet. Sealed Tenders to be delivered on or before Saturday, the 3rd June, 1893, to the Clerk of the Board, E. W. JONES, Solicitor, 8482 24, Wind-street, Swansea.. To B UILDERST-.TENDERS are re- JL quired for BUILDING extensive ADDITIONS to the NEW INN HOTEL, Pontypridd. The plans and specification may be seen, and quantities obtained at my office. Builder" desirous of tendering trcre- quested to apply for quantities at once. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. 19th May, 1893. 799 r TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, &o., SUPPLIED IMMEDIATELY FROM CARDIFF STOCK AT G.W.R. SIDINGS. Lowest Current Prices. GIRDERS, BRIDGES, ROOFS. ^RCHIBALD JQ JQAWNAY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. JJAVID JJ^OWELL & Co., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. W.I. ROOFS, CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS W.I. RAILING AND GATES, IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &c. Designs and estimates free on apdlication. SOCTH WALES AGENT: T. BALMER, 5882 89, RICHMOND-ROAD. CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. w ALE.4 & -y^TEaT OF ENGLAND QIRDERc CO-UPANY, LTD. LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS in the Provinces, AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. Apply G. S. STOWE, Jnr., 5881 Secretary, BANK-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. RETURN VISIT. CORNS, BUNIONS, ^CALLOSITIES, Deformed and In-growing Toe Nails Instantaneously and Effectually Removed without causing the slightest pain JYJ R kslemms, Specialist in Skin Disorders of the Hands and Feet, Surgeon Chiropodist, may be consulted this day and daily at 22, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF, At 10 to 5 and from 6 to S. 7792—3e Fees as usual, '2s 6d and 5s each Corn or Root; Bunions, Callosities, and Nails from 10s 6d; Warts, Fungus Growths accordingly. Charges specified previous to operation. 3e WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by talcing these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, nstead of the 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 asceandes, and theit agreeable and convenient form is a ^.mt recom- mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 13Vid, and 2s 9d per box, by most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist. 3), High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials symptoms, Ac., on application 478* ftabfc mustnunts.. CARDIFF. T H E m P F, MANAG&A OSWALD STOLL.. TO-NIGHT! £ 100 FOR A WEEK TO THE W RES TI. I N G L ION, FROM T THE OXFORD, LONDON. to the Metropolis it attracted many thousands of spectators, the immense crowds night after night, from tie openmg of the new Oxford tilllVhitsun, only being limited by the capacity of the building. Varieties by other able Artistes-The Lloyd Sisiers, ham, Jesson, Conway and Leltmd, <kc. RAMATIC AND MUSICAL RECITAL to be giren by MISS VAN PRAAGH, at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWN BALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, at 3.30, under the immediate patronage of LADY WINDSOR. Violin solos, etc., by Pupils of Miss Frost, Penarth. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen-street, or from William Lewis, Stationer Duke-street. 25 ON VIEW, at the Cabinet of Fine Arts^ 28, Castle-arcade, Cardiff, Hofmann's Sublime and Intensely Dramatic Picture, "GETHSEMANE and THUMANN'S exquisitely painted Idyll, "A FAIR CRITIC." 11 till 6, Sixpence; 6 till 9 Threepence. «135—196e APPLICANTS FOR USE OF COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 SWANSEA. H E M P I R E. MANAGKB OSWALD STOLL. TONIGHT! SWANSEA THE TWO McNAUGHTONS. EMPIRE. THE TWO DURHAMS. SWANSEA HECTOR and LAURAINE. EMPIRE. EDGEIO. SWANSEA CHARLES BRIGHTON. EMPIRE. SISTERS VERN. SWANSEA GELDARD and STUART. EMPIRE. VIRTO. SW ANSEA.-NEXT WEEK-REZENE & ROBINI, ETHEL BUCHANAN, Ac. NEWPORT. rr H EEMPIRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT T HERE'S A NICE T HING! LOOK AT TJIM M Y W 0 R I) 12 CHARMING LADIES "l FOUR IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIANS. NEXT WEEK :— THE WRESTLING LION AND THE LLOYD SISTERS. FERNDALE. FERNDALE GRAND FETE AND JL* MUSICAL CONTEST, MABON'S DAY, JUNE 5TH, 1893. BLONDIN, THE HERO OF NIAGARA, WILL PERFORM. B50 FOR BANDS. jMO FOR MALE VOICE PARTY. S4 4s FOR BKST QUARTETTE. MALE COMPETITION. For the best rendering of any solo, One best Electro- Plate Prize Cup, value £ 5 5s, will be given, engraved, "Won at. Ferndale Eisteddfod, June 5tb, 1894," the gift of D. Thomas, Esq., Iron Merchant, Ferndale. FEMALE COMPETITION. For the best rendering of any solo. One Best Electro- plate Cut glass Six-bottle Cruet Frame, stamped A 1 qnality, value tS 5s, will be given, engraved Won at Ferndale Eisteddfod, June 5th, 1893," the gift of Councillor Morgan Thomas, Ferndale. Competitors to be admitted to the field for the pre- liminary at 9.30 a.m. Competitors' names to be sent to N. Llewellyn, Maxwell Hotel, Ferndale, not later than June 3rd, 1893. Gferaratons. RISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE, LIMITED. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to WESTON by the LADY MARGARET. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Mon. 29.—7.30a.m.,2.45,6.0 j Mon.29.-8.30a.m.,3.45,7.45 Tues. 30.-8.5 a.m., 3.15, 6.0 I Tues. 30.-9.0 a.m., 4.20,8.0 Wed. 31.—8.40a.m.,3.50,6.0 | Wed. 31.-9.30 a.m., 5.0,8.0 JUNE. Thur.l.—9.15a.m,4.20,6.30 I Thur.l,—10.10a.rn 5.20 8.0 Fri. 2.—9.20 a.m., 5.0, 7.15 ) Fri. 2.-10.20 a.m., 6.0 8.15 Sat. 3.—8 20,10.20 a.m.,5.15 | Sat. 3.—9.15,11.20 a.m., 8.0 SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CAR- K3 DIFF BY THE SALOON STEAMERS LORNA DOONE and BONNIE DOON. I EVENING TRIP TO THE | LIGHTSHIP. MONDAY,May29 i Leave Cardiff, 7.45 p.m., arriving ) back about 9.15 p.m. Fare, Is. I To LYNMOUTH and ILFRA- COMBE. TUESDAY, BYR 0°N E• May 30. Leave Cardiff, 9.45 a.m. T/tRNA TiOONlf Leave Ufracombe, 3.30 p.m. LUlvMA DOU1NE. Leave Lynmoutb. 4.5 p.m. I Steamer leaves CARDIFF for I BRISTOL, 5,45 p.m. I TO CLEVEDON. I Leave Cardiff, 3.0; Clevedon, I 6.30 p.m. I ALSO SAME I Also EVENING CHANNEL TRIP DAY. to the LIGHTSHIP AND BELL I BUOY. Leave Cardiff, 7.45 p.m.; arriving I back about 9.30 p.m. Fares to Clevedon, to and fro, Is 6d and 2s Channel Trip, Is. To LYNMOUTH and ILFRA- WEDNESDAY, COMBE. May 31. Leave Cardiff, 10.15 a.m.; Ilfra- LORNA DOONE. combe, 4.0 p.m.; Lvnmouth', 4.35 p.m. Cardiff for Bristol, 6.20 p.m. ALSO SAME HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to EVENING. CLEVEDON AND CHEPSTOW. BONNIE DOON. I Leave Cardiff, 4.0. p.m.; Chep- I stow, 8.0 p.m.; Clevedon, 9.15 p.m. Wind, weather and circumstances permitting. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers, P-IV 8113 594e 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. NORWAY, SWEDEN, AND RUSSIA. JJ OLIDAY TOURS. THE WILSON LINE OF FIRST-CLASS, splendidly fitted PASSENGER STEAMERS, with Saloon and Sleeping Accommodation amidships. Intending Sailings are from HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUES- DAY, and from medio June to medio Sep- tember every SATURDAY also „ to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANS AND every FRIDAY. „ to DRONTHEIM every THURSDAY. „ to GOTHENBURG every SATURDAY Morn- I ing. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG every TUESDAY. LONDON to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY Morning. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, WEEKLY. COPENHAGEN, WEEKLY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, ovary WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON, SONS &-CO., Limited, HULL, or JOHN BOVEY & Co., CARDIFF, 8514 South Wales Agents. NORWEGIAN YACEN G CRUISES XI (FORTNIGHTLY) FROM NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE. Shortest route 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 a 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 fcrr Itineraries. 7549 JOULE'S CELEBRATED STONE A LES, STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE. The Water from the Rock gives this Ale in Brewing the advantage of keeping in almost any climate. The following qualities are brewed specially for Srivate use and are confidently recommended :— [arks. Barrels. Kilds. 12 Gals. Firks. 3 S Mild Ale 54/- 27/- 18/- 13/6 4 S Da. 48/- 24/- 16/- 12;- 5 S Do. 42/- 21/- 14/- 10/6 XS Do. 36/- 18/- 12/- 9/- KX Extra Stout 43,- 24/- 16/- 12/- P Stout 42/- 21/- 14/- 10/6 JOULE'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT CAN ALSO BE OBTAINED in Quarts, Pints, and JOULE'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT CAN ALSO BE OBTAINED in Quarts, Pints, and Half-Pints from the Agents :— S. D. CHURCHILL AND CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BALTIC BUILDINGS, j MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL TERMS TO PUBLICANS AND THE TRADE. I, IBusiiuss ^.fciiresscs. '—■— — —— w HITSUNTIDE, 16 0 3. HOWELL A COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS IN jyjANTLES, c APES, & JACKETS. fJlRIMMED MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS. L ACES, LACE SCARVES AND TIES, TRIMMINGS, BLOUSES, &o. G ENRTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, TIES, AND MERCERY. LADIES- AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Well Assorted with New Goods. NEW LACE CURTAINS, CRETONNES. AND CARPETS. A LL GOODS SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, c A R D I F F. 8214 ? r JPASHIONABLE JPUR JGOAS (BEAR). B. EVANS & COMPANY HAVING PURCHASED 287 CHOICE BEAR BOAS, At a big discount off cost, FROM THE BEST FURRIERS IN THE TRADE, THEY NOW OFFER THE SAME AT MOST ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES. At no time of the year are Fur Boas more necessary than in the cool and often cold mornings and evenings of hot and sunny days, and no article ot wear, equally grace- ful, can be kept so ready at hand for comfort and protection. TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 8486 IMPROVED ROYAL AWN m 0 w E R SEASON 1893. PRICE OF MACHINES. Extra for Grass Boxes. 8-inch each 25s 6s. Od. 10-inch „ 27s. 6d 6s. 6d» 12-inch „ 35s. 7s. Od. 14-inch II 42s. 6d. 7s. 6d. 16-inch 46s. 8s. Od. After several trials we have at last succeeded it bringing out a low-priced Machine with every possible improvement to meet the demand of the trade for a Mower which, notwithstanding the low price, will give universal satisfaction. Having been tried by experts it* is recommended with confidence. It has 5 knives, cute as low as Vi-inch to ^4-inch from the ground, and for lightness of draft, simplicity of construction and dura- bility, is unexcelled. All parts are interchangeable, sa that repairs and sharpening can easily be accomplished. While we in no way recommend the use of grass boxes, we have, to satisfy the demand, made arrangements fur supplying same at small extra charge. Grass box being fitted at the rear renders it possible to cut closr,, up to trees, borders, &c., avoiding the necessity of finishing oft witli shears. CROSS B ROTHERS, 3 & 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MACHINES GROUND BY SPECIAL 8616 MACHINERY. F IRE! JpIRE JpIRE I IMPORTANT TO COLLIERY OWNERS. SINCLAIR'S CHEMICAL EXTINCTEURS are admitted to be the most efficient appliances for extinguishing tire in Coal Pits, as one gallon of ibe chemicalised water is of more valne than many gallons of ordinary water. Largely adopted by Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Durham Coal Pit Owners, with marked success. No Coal Pit should be without Tyndall's Smoke Respirators tor enabling the wearer to breathe freely in smoke. Particulars from 7924 SINCLAIR and CO., 19, ELDON-STREET, LONDON, E.C. QOLEMAN AND CO., JYSPENSING AND JFAMILY c HEMISTS, 8, HIGH-STREET, c ARDIFF. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE DISPENSING "PWEPARTMENT. JLf 447e—8521 Tlr SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO. LIMITED, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. WINDOW rjpRANSPARENCIES. A CHEAP AND USEFUL SUBSTITUTE FOR STAINED GLASS FROM 6D PER SHEET. NOTE PAPER, 6izd, 9d, Is, AND Is 3d PER PACKET ENVELOPES, 4d, 8d, Is, AND Is 3d pelt 300 ALBUMS ALL PRICES. REWARD BOOKS AND PRIZES. 8028 BCHOOL BOOKS AND MATERIAL. 141e 7* ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT ICE. M PAINE and CO., Billposters, Aber- dare, beg to inform their Patrons that they nave purchased tne whole of the Billposting Business at Mountain Asli. Penrhiwceiber, and District, lately carried on by Messrs P. II. James and Son. and Bill- posting Company, Pontypridd. AU communication* Zv IJC addressed to M. Paine, 60. Dean-street, Aberdara 1137—1359