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Saks Im grfigit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr FRED J. ACKLAND. Boots, &c., at Bristol • • • v rw^vw'v' Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. Valuable Shares, at The Mart, Cardiff .Mov. 17 Mr GEO N. DIXON. Plant and Materials, on Midland Railway Nov 9 Plant awl Materials at Levenshiume ?%ov 11 MessreGOOTWAiTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY Christmas Fruits, at Cardiff Nov. 10 Office Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 10 Stock, Hav, &c., at Pencoed Nov. 10 Fire-proof\Safes, at Cardif f. Nor. 10 Stocks :md Crons, near Cardiff Nov. 14 Hunters, Harness Horse?, &c., at Cardiff .Nov. 15 Appointment* of a Mansion, at Cardiff ..Nov 17 18 Superior Residence, .'it Cardiff Nov. 21 Bnoerior Family Residence, at Cardiff — Mr J. E. GUNN. Valuable Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff .Nov. 14 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Properiv. at The Mart, Cardiff Nov. 17 ) Messas HENRY HOPKINS & CO. Copyhold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 12 Mr JOHN HOWELL. !f.ea.se of Cowbridge Arms Inn, Market Tolls, &c. Nov. 9 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. Leasehold Properties. at New Tredegar Nov. 7 Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Nov. 14 Mr W. G. LATTY. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Cardiff .Nov. 5 Fat and Store Stock at Cardiff Nov U Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON j Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff .Nov. 8 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff.Nov. 11 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Farming Stock, at Llanbaddock —■■ ■■ ■• • • •wov Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Wrought, and Cast Scrap, &c., at Aberdare -Nov lo Plant; Machinery, &c at Bed was November 16 & Surplus Plant and Macliinery, at Maesteg JNov. « Colliery Plant, Ac., at Energlyn Colliery Plant, &c at Rlios hlantwit SALE THIS DAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT, ^5JH'riRnTFF GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, C^R^IFF. SALE of 50 High-class HARNESS HORSES HUNTERS, COBS, and PONIEs, CARRIAGEb, HORSE CLOTHING, SADDLES. BRIDLES, &c. MR W. G. LATTY begs, to announce that he will bold his next S 'VLEon the above date, commencing precisely at Two o clock. Further Entries may be made. ON FRIDAY, NOy892. WENVOE, NEAR CARDltF IMPORTANT SALE of 500 fat and &«>»■E SHE!SP and LAMBS, 30 head of FATand STORE CACTLE, ararcrtW.JgMg ME W. G. LATTY has been favoured Will, instructions to» «e»»g local farmers and private gen leKen to SLLL by AUC- TlON, on :he above date, m a field adjoining tue Wenvoe Anns, Wenvo?, near Cardiff, the whole of ^ARMING "fTOCK. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, &c. FoXrXTfa^c^aMplease see posters distributed •» Anct.onwr. (hrj>c Tronthx w ll be given on approved s cur ty to purchasers f £; 0 and upwards o the store sheep and catt'e, or a discount at the rate of five per cent. per annum for cash. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TTTFSD\Y NEXT, NOVEMBER 8th, commencing at Two orclock precisely, LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed to the Rooms for convenience m ftalp "1VFESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON J3JL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, "large collection of valuable new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. comprising about 600 Lots, and on view day prior to and morning of Sale. Further particulars see posters, or apply to tne Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, SOPHIA-STREET, CANAL-PARADE, & DUDLEY- STREET, DOCKS; ST. JOHN S-CRESCEN1, CANTON: BROADWAY, ROATH, CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Matthew and Co.) is. instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, Novemter the 11th 1892 at 7 p.m. (subject ,to Conditions to be then and thereVr^lwhe ^™|TIES *28?^r^JSS^^AOK. adjoining Lot 1, being No. 24, Sophia-street let to a good tenant ^T^-AnNhat convenient MESSUAGE, being No. H, C¡tnal-parllde, Docks, Cardiff; let to a good tenant at 9s per week. an Lots J 2, and 3 are held under lease for 99 years, from' 1851, at the low annual ground rent of £5 15s 6d, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT 4.—All that desirable MESSUAGE, being No. 19, Dudley-street, Docks, Cardiff. Held under lease for 93 years from September 29th, 1852, at the h»w annual ground rent of B2, and let at a weekly rental of 115 6d. LOT 5.—All that desirable MESSUAGE, situate and being No. 20, Dudley-stret, Docks, Cardiff. Held Under lease for 59 years from September 29th, 1852, at the. low annual ground rent of £1 10s, and let at a. Weekly rental o: I-OT 6—All that desirable and well-built VILLA &ESIDENCK, known as Westb urne House, St. Johr,'s-cre.-cent, Canton, let to Mr Spjiuce, at a yearly rental of £ 36, tenant paying rales. Held under lease for 9j years from February nd, 1880, at the Jew annual ground rent of £4. Early possession can be had of the house which is fitted with all modem conveniences. that desirable MEsSL AGE, situate and feeing No. 58, Broadway, Roath, let at the tow rent of tliat commodious SHOP and DV>'EL- MNG-HOUSE. situate a:.d heing No. 60, Broadway, Itoath. let at S50 per annum, tenant paying half taxes Held under lease, together with Lot 7. for a term of 99 years from September 29tli. 1857 (less three days), at the annual ground rent of £7108, which will beappor tioned at the time of sale. For further pariicUlars apply as to Lots 1, i, 5, ancl 8 to H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff as to Lots 4 and 5 to Messrs Randall, Wilson, and Cay, Solicitors, Cardiff and as to Lot 6 to E. Herne, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff or as to the whole of the Lots to The Auctioneer, Albert Chambers, High street, Cardiff. 4626 ELLIOT-TOWN, T^EI5EGAR. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WELL-BUILT SHOPS AND COTTAG k PROPERTIES. Estate of Margaret Jenkins (Deceiised). MESSRS JEBKINS, CLARKE & co. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, the Ruperra Arms Hotel, New Tredegar, on MONDAY, November 7tli, 1892, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be then read), the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES JENKINS STREET. ELLIOT TOWN. CORNER SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, AND PREMISES. LOT I.-An that commanding Cornev Shop, with dwelling-house and Premises, at the top of Jenkins- street, as now in the occupation of Mr ITiomas Lewis, under a repairing lease, and at a rental of S30 per annum, the tenant paying all rates and taxes. SEVEN DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. LOTS 2 to 8.-All those Seven well-built Leasehold Dwelling-bouses and Premises adjoining Lot, 1, known as Nos 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Jenkins-street, in the re- spective occupations of Messrs Jones, Walker, Vaughan Mansfield, Smith, Hughes, and Payne. Each of these Lots are let at a rental of 15s per lunar month the landlord paying rates and taxes. SHOP DWEiXING-HOUSE, AND PREMISES. LOT 9.—All that Shop, Dwelling-liouse, and Premises, known as No. 9, Jenkins-street, in the occupation of Mr P. Danby, at a rental of 25s per calendar month, the landlord paying rates. The whole of the above Properties are held under a lease for a term of 99 years (less three days) from the 1st day of July, 1884, at a ground rent of 12s 3d per annum, which will be apportioned as follows :-£2 12s 3d for Lot 1, and 15s per house for the remainder. __To view, apply to the respective tenants, or to Mr Thomas Lewis, Agent, Jenkins-street, Elliot Town and for further particulars to JOHN HOBsON MATTHEWS, Esq., Solicitor, 'J ower-chambers, Church-street, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, JENKINS, CLARKE, and Co ■pSSffi&ffSigaM- CartMj FIRST-Ci.ASS AND DESIRABLE 4574 AT THE MART, BANK KUILDING^on MOx DAY, NOV. 14th, at Seven o'clock in the Evenine MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION as above, the following » ATTRACTIVE PROPERTIES LOT 1.—No. 34, STACEY-ROAD, Roath, a well built residence, with a frontage of 26 feet, or there- abouts and having an extensive range of stabling and ^oack-house# at rcajft as n<m in th« ououoatiora lIlr cooper Term 99 years from March 23rd, 1873 eround rent £ 4 12s 6d per annum: LOT 2 -That desirable COTTAGE and PREMISES knnwn No 7. Fox-street, as now m the occupation o? M,. BuKe at the very low rental ef 6s 6d. Term 99 yeais, from the.25th March, 1873; ground rent, £ 2 5s PLnTnwNo 5L PLANTAGENET-STREET, River- side This lot is let at a rental of 12s 6d weekly and ^Sn.^oVcitit^St^ Cardi|; and as ^essi-s" Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers, ^VWescgatu-street, Cardiff. PETERSTONE. MONMOUTHSHIRE. (Within three miles of Cardiff.) SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS HENRY HOPKINS and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, a1tjfc £ *rk Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of fovember 1892, at three o'clock in the afternoon }lut>ject to conditions to be then and there produced), ne following valuable COPYHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT l.—All that valuable PASTURE FIELD, num- S^red 535 on the Tit? e Commutation Map of the said Vltfah of Peterstone, containing by admeasurement* racres, 1 rood, 33 perches, or thereabouts. The pro Psrty, together with l<ot 2, is held on an annual tenancy by Mr Charles Rees at a yearly rental of £ 29. n LOT 2.—All those valuable PASTURE FIELDS, Numbered respectively 553 and 555 on the said Com- "J'ifa ion Map, and containing by admeasurement 3 ~Cre«, 2 roods, 12 perches and 3 acres, 1 rood, 36 perch s esPectively, or thereabouts. I'HE ATTENTION OF BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS, $*"D OTHERS IS DIRECTED TO THE ABOVE vALUABLE PROPER'ITES.. For plans and further particulars apply to the Aictioneers, 19, Dnke-street, Cardiff or to 4542 DAVID LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff. wans ? A 0 F F .1 a i QF XHJE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, OQIAEGcE-STREET, alts by ¡\.udhttt. ON THURSDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHRISTMAS 1%/jrESSRS GOTTWILTZ, BOWRING & JML PERRY have vecdved instrncUons from Mr John Stuavt to SELL by AUCTION at 22 Womanby street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10th November, at Twelve o'clock noon, ABOUT 85 TONS OF CHRISTMAS FRUITS. EX Steamships ESCURIAL and A VONMORE, VOSTIZZAS, Z ANTEs!1Sti'Al^AS.G ULF AND GOLDEN AND GOOD ORDINARY SULT4NAS AND VALENCIAS; FIGS, in lib., 2lb„ and 8ib. Boxes, and 71b. Ba.ss. The Currants are packed in Quartet, Cases; the Sultanas and Valencia* in usual si^e PORIGINAL SAMPLES can be seen at 22, Womanby- street, on the day prior to and monnng ot »a CATALOGUES and full Particulars may be had street, on the day prior to and monnng of bate. CATALOGUES and full Particulars may be had from Mr Stuart. 22, Womanby-street, or the Auc- tioneers, 11, High-Street, Cardiff. 4652 ON THURSDAY NEXT, 10TH NOVEMBER. TREGROES, PENCOED. 1\/TESSRS GOTTWALIZ, BOWRI^G, Jjra, and PERRY have received instructions from E. J. Knight, Esq.. who it going away for the winter, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10th November, 1892, at 12 o'clock, the following „ r.T,. STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAY, ETC., Comprising 8 MILKING COWS AND A BULL, Viz., Shorthorn Cow in good season. 2 Kerry do., 5 Jersey cows in calf and good season, a Jersey Bull fit for the butcher, 2 Berkshire Pigs in farrow. 5 HORSES 2 HUNTERS, well known with the Glamorganshire Hounds, 5 and 6 years old, both que in harness. HACKNEY STALLION, 4 years, 13.2, by Lord Bang; would make a good polo pony. BA Y GELDING, 4 years, 14.1, quiet to nde and drive. GreiiPony, in foal.. CARRIAGES:—Landau, for one or a pair, by tne Victoria Carriage Co., London Pony Phaeton, Pony C^ETS OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, by Dobell, Liverpool; 2 ladies' saddles, 4 gentlemens i°MOW OF WELL-HARVESTED MEADOW HAY, about 30 tons. 200 HEAD OF POULTRY. Full particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 4621 ON THURSDAY NEXT, 10TH NOVEMBER. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, a part of which ÍJj, oj mperwr manufacture, purchased new within the past 1 months. „ Removed to the Salerooms for convenience ot ^aie. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, 1Y1 and PERRY will SELLby AUCTION, wttout Reserve, at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-sti-eet, C^rmu, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10th November, at iwo o'clock, the above OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising mahogany writing tables, several mahogany bookcases with glazed door? an EXCELLENT Wai^dt PEDESTAL WHITING TABLE with patent fall front, Avashstands, copying presses, stands, MAH CYLINDER WRITING TABLES, office chaxrsau da » stationery cupboards, a PAIK of FINELI-MADL MAHOGANY NEST of TWELVE LOCKERS( with spunf, locks, letter scales, pedestal writing tables, a WELL MADE 6J<t. MAHOGANY DOUBLE CLERKS DESK, MAHOGANY BOARD-ROOM TABLE, and a variety of othei office requisites^ a y pRTOR T0 SALE. 4622 nw THURSDAY NEXT, 10TH NOVEMBER. VERY SUPERIOR FIRF/AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. MESS RS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at 11, Hi-h-^reet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, 10th Km'crnber 1892, Twenty First-class WROUGHTIRON FIRE AND BURGLAR- PROOF SAFES, Both single and double-door, from SO to 48 inches hbh, including a double-door office safe, with separate com- partments and master keys; also a strong banded safe, 42 inches high; small safes suitable for private houses and small tradesmen, and fitted with all the latest improvements to resist the attacks of tho most skilled burglar, and to preserve the contents from the fiercest flames. These sales are made and finished in first-class manner, and can be implicitly relied upon, since the body plates are firmly rivetted together with angle iron and dove-tailed; the lock cases are fitted wifh J. Cartwright and Son's 6 and 8-lever invincible powder-proof, lotfci-and duplicate keys. The whole of the ahovo safes are Consigned for sale by the Manufacturers, J. Cartwright and Sons, PbdJttix Safe and Lock Works, Roebuck-street, West Bromwich, near Birmingham. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. An Inspection Solicited. Sale to commence at 2.30 o'clock punctually. NOTE.—Thete Safes can be recommended with the utmost confidence, si-nee the Manufacturer* have carried on a large and succe$xjul business for up- of 110 years, and their Safes are in use yn some of the largest establishments in bondem. Liverpool, Maiichester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and all the prin- cipal commercial centres in Engl(1;nd. 4623 Descriptive Catalogue, wilh full particulars, and ljst of testimonials, may be obtained of the Auctioneers. r PARK COIm. MACHEN FARM, ST. NEAR CARDIFF, Situate about 2 miles from SL Fagan's and 1% mile from Peterston Station. G.W.R. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions from R Wain, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, 14th November, 1892, the following gT0CKS AND CROPS :— 100 Fat Sheep and Breeding Ewes. 3 Mows of well-harvested Clover and Meadow Hay. 1 Mow of Oat Straw1. 8 Acres of Swedes and Turnips, to be sold in lots. Three months' credit to purchasers of B10 and up- wards. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4624 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 17TH & 18TH NOVEMBER, A MOST IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE APPOINTMENTS OF A MANSION (REMOVED TO CARDIFF FOR BETTER CONVENIENCE OF The Property of a Gentleman who has relinquished his house. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, supplied by Messrs JAMES SHOOLBRKD & CO., MAPLE & CO., MARSHALL and SNELGROVE, STURN and KNIGHT, and other first-class houses, a NEARLY NEW PVTENT PIANOFORTE, by ERARD, LONDON, a 12-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN, Anely carved old oak Dining-room Furniture, BRASS STANDARD and other LAMPS, by HINKS, a VARIETY of OLD DECORATIVE CHINA, Real Bronzes, 700ozs. ELEGANT SILVER PLATE, superior Electro Plate, a long Dinner Service, a richly jewelled Worcester China Dessert Service, a, WELL-M IDE MAPLE WOOD GUN CABINET, and the content.s of butler's and china. pantries. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, If. and PERRY have received instructions to REMOVE and SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, 17th and 18th November, 1892, at 11 o'clock each day, the above SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OF THE MANSION, Including a most ARTISTIC CHIPPENDALE BED- ROOM SUITE, exquisitely carved, the wardrobe 6ft. wide, enclosed by glass and plush doors; a smaller suite in the same character; a FINELY-CARVED ASH and WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE a BKAUTI- FUL BEDROOM SUITE with 6ft. wardrobe and overmantel a verv FINE HOLLY WOOD and WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, with pedestal toilet tables, and several suites for smaller rooms MASSIVE BRASS, PARISIAN, and other BEDSTEADS, Spring' Mattresses and Bedding, Chippendale inlaid chests of drawers, burr walnut toilet tables and a large size wardrobe, a carved oak nitto, double toilet services, Axminster stairs and landing carpets. IN THE RECEPTION ROOMS A most artistic DRAWING-ROOM SUITE upholstered in Genoa velvet, exquisitely-carved overmantel, a finely inlaid CABINET en suite, also tables of elegant designs, a pair of richly inlaid ivory stools highly finished, VERNI MARTIN TABLE, settee and firo screens;) BEAUTIFUL OLD CHELSEA, Berlin, Dresden, and Sevres China, including many large and beautiful specimens in Figures and Vases a curio Cabinet, a NOBLE SEVRES CHINA CLOCK and VASES of specimens in Figures and Vases a curio Cabinet, a NOBLE SEVRES CHINA CLOCK and VASES of large proportions, Brass Standard Lamps by Minks a valuable real marble figure, 30 inches high, £ ke Supplicant;" carved and inlaid ROSEWOOD BRAWIN«.K( >OM FtfftMTU&E, occasional ohairs, Genoa velvet inlaid. cavd-au.d occasional tables, a VERY FINE CHELSEA CHINA GROtJP, Dresden Genoa velvet inlaid. cavd-au.d occasional tables, a VERY FINE CHELSEA CHINA GROtJP, Dresden vases, and candelabra, a Dresden dejeuner service, T^ay> a 7-OCTAVE PATENT OBLIQUE GRAND PIANOFORTE, by ERARD (cost 120 guineas), a 12-STOP, AMERICAN, ,OR £ AN, suites of tfch s&Un, chenille wimfo'w curtains, WILTON PILE ahd AXMINSTER DRAWING-ROOM CARPETS, large and medium size TURKEY CARPETS, bordered l?'"sseLs carpets, a NOBLE OLD CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, a 6ft. by 4ft, BOOKCASE, profusely carved; a DINING-BOOM SUITE, in GREEN VELVEi, a pedestal writing table, dining ditto, dinner wagon, &c., all to correspond a curious inlaid old chest of drawers, pair of elaborately carved Italian chairs, MORNING ROOM and LIBRARY of CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE, the chairs covered in Morocco; sideboards, book and china cabinets luxuriously upholstered settees, with chairs to match, marble clocks, and candelabra and vases bronze ewers. 700 OZS. OF FINE OLD SILVER Comprising a, pair of very handsome dessert stands, pierced and ornamented with chased vine leaves a.nd cat-glass dish; pair fine old antique candlesticks, engraved pair of fish servers, sets of elegantly-chased spoons and forks, a chased circular basin, butter knives, sugar sifter, a set of six antique fruit spoens with fluted bowls, cream ewers, salt spoons, &c EXCELLENT ELECTRO-PLATE, Bv first-class makers. A pair of massive 4-light candelabra, with white marble vases a chased kettle in stand, with lamp; dessert stand, with cut. glass dishes a set of excellent dish covers, teapots, vege- table dish, with revolving cover superior sets of dessert knives and forks, and fish entrees in cases. The cutlery by first-class Sheffield manufacturers. A SMALL CELLAR OF WINE, supplied by Harvey, Baroche and others. H*^ll titfcings, A carved OAK seftt «mtl t^bls combined, Tiictiiras and engravings, inkstands, a few tine DEER pictures and engravings, inkstands, a few tine DEER AND OTHER HEADS, a costly gun cabinet, contents of butler's and china pantries, kitchen and outdoo r effeCON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Detailed Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 4732 HUHE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPWETO1W oflfiO of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTJTPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLBlfS. ,«lrnTrtVr nooo TERMS ON APPLICATION^ 1009 180 COMMKHOIAL ROAD NEWPORT. J ^alis bg 3Utcit0it. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 1892. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERR Y will HOLD a LARGE SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, AND PONIES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, Including TWO High-class HORSES, the property of a gentle- m. CHESTNUT GELDING, from T. V. Bruce, Esq., Usk. TWO HORSES, from James McLean, Esq. I TWO HORSES, from Evan Williams, Esq BAY GELDING, from W. H. Harries, Esq. TWO HORSES, the property of a lady. Early Entries are Solicited. 4593 RE JOSEPH ELLIOTT, ESQ.. DECEASED MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and P ERlt Yare instructed by the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 21st November 1892, at 7 o'cloek p.m., all that SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, Known as 3, HALSWELL-TERRACE, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, Held under lease from Lord Tredegar for 99 years from 1856, at the low annual ground rent of B5. The premises have a frontage to Newport-road of 50ft., with a. depth of 170ft., and comprise garden and lawn, with conservatory and summer house, stable and coach house, coal houc. The house, which is well-built, and affords every modern convenience, contains three reception-rooms, a.nd six bsdrooms, bathroom, w.c.'s, kitchens, scullery, wine cellar, linen presses, etc., all well-arranged and in substantial repair, gas fittings throughout,and Venetian blinds to the front rooms. For orders to view and other particulars apply at the AuctIOneers Offices. 11, High-street or to R. W. WILLIAMS, ESQ., SOLICITOR, 4519 CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. MIDLAND RAILWAY.—SAXBY & BOURN LINE. CONTRACT No. 2. MR GEO. N. DIXON has been favoured with instructions from J. D. Nowell, Esq. (owing to the completion of the above contract), to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9th inst., and following day if necessary (see catalogue), at Twelve o'clock prompt, the valuable PLANT AND MATERIALS used in the construction of this Railway, consisting of Five Locomotives bv Manning, Waddle, & Co., Leeds. Viz.: One i2 x 13 inch cylinder, 6 wheel. One 12 „ „ 6 „ One 30 „ 4 „ Two 9 4 „ Two Steam NAVVIES, by Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Lincoln. 1,000 Temporary Sleepers. 800 tons Hat Bottom Rails, 50 to 561b yer yard. 40 Sets Switches. 40 4-yards Side-tip Wagons (Ship Canal improved pattern). 140 4-yard End-tip Wagons. 24 Main Line Ballast wagons. M-horse power Portable Engine, by Marshall, Sous, and Co., Gainsborough. Steam Pile Driver,by Sissons and White Hull 20 x 9 inch improvedBlake Stone Breaker, by Broad- bent, Stalybridge. Carts, Timber Carriages, Ballast Truck, small Tip Wagons, Pooley's Weighing Machine, Saw Bench, Force Pump, Navvy Barrows, Chaff Cutter, Water Tanks, Platelayers' Bodies, Fish Plates and Bolts, Brobs, Timber, and Stores. Arrangements will be made for the conveyance of in- tending purchasers from Saxby Station, on the Mid- land Railway (near Melton Mowbray), at 11 o'clock a.m., to the place of sale. Catalogues are being prepared, and will be forwarded on application to Air Geo. N. Dixon, contractors' auc- tioneer, Liverpool :Mr J. D. Nowell, 26, Victoria-street, Manchester or Contractors' Office, South Witham. near Grantham. Telegrams—" Tenacity, Liverpool," and Rectus, Manchester." 4726 MANCHESTER CENTRAL STATION RAILWAY, M., S., and L. (Fahtield to Chorlton-cum.Hardy). MR GEORGE N. DIXON (Contractors' Auctioneer, Liverpool) has been favoured with instructions from J. D. Nowell, Esq., owing to the entire completion of the above contract, to SELL bv AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 11th inst., at Two p.m. prompt, at Levenshulme, near Manchester, the valuable PLANT AND MATERIALS remaining on this railway; consisting of three Loco- motives, by Manning, Wardle, and Co.. Leeds, viz. One 14-inch cylinder, six-wheel. One 13-inch cylinder, six-wheel. One 10-inch cylinder, four-wheel. One steam navvy, by Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Lincoln.: 200 tons flat-bottom rails, 50 to 56 lbs. per yard, and sundry other plant and materials. Catalogues are now being prepajed, and will be for- warded on application to Mr Geo. N. Dixon. Contrac- tors' Auctioneer, Liverpool; or Mr J. D. Nowell, 26, Victoria-street, Manchester. Telegrams—"Tenacity, Liverpool" Rectus, Manchester." 4727 TY-COGH FARM, LLANBADDOCK. One Mile from Usk. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Susannah Lewis (who is leaving the farm), t<> SELL by AUCTION on the premises as above, on MONDAY, November 7th, 1892, the ulldermentinued live anù dead FARMING STOCK DAIRY UTENSILS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport, October llth, 1892. 4489 I IMPORTANT SALE OF GAS AND OTHER SHARES. MR MICHAEL DAVIES has been favOllred with instructions to SELT. by AUCTION, at the Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of November, 1892, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE SHARES: 48£10 Llynvi Valley Gas Shares, fully paid. 1 B10 Llynvi Valley Gas Share, S6 paid. 5 B100 Debentures in do. 4% per ceut. I 50 B10 Bridgend Gas and Water Shares, fully paid. 14 £10 Preference Shares in do.. fully paid. 40 B2 10s Preference Shares in the Central Glamorgan Printing and Publishing Company, fully paid. 50 Preference £1 Shares in the Co-operative Fish Supply Company, Limited, Grimsby, fully paid. 100 £1 Snares in the Agricultural Supply and Milling Company, Bristol, fully paid. 21 S5 Shares in the Western Counties Agricultural Co-operative Association, Plymouth, fully paid The Auctioneer begs to call the special attention of Investors generally to this rare opportunity of pur- chasing valuable Shares, as they are sold owing to the death of the late owner. For further particulars apply to T. Tamplin Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend, or to the Auctioneer, at 30, Ooity-road, Bridgend. 4775 TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on JL THURSDAY, November 10th, 1892 42,445 PIECES RED DEALS AND BOARDS now being landed at Roath Dock, ex steamship Fair- field, of the following specification 659 Pieces 12 x 4 'I 140 Pieces 8 x IK 1,731 „ 11x4 513 7xli" 691 „ 9 x 4 403 6x1*2 13,037 „ 11 x3 I 454 5 x 11/2 13,684 „ 9x3 403 n x 471 „ 8 x 3 804 9x11/1 643 „ 7x3 1,301 „ 5xW 230 „ 9 x 2i, 732 8x1 374 „ 8x 2 1,100 7xi 3i5 „ 5x2 320 „ 7 x 34 210 11 x I'/o 380 si 901 „ 9xli| 2,935 5^ Usual average lengths. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock Catalogues may be obtained on application to Messrs John Bland and Co (Limited), Timber Importers, Cardiff, on and after Nov. 4th. 4503 a:lts b £ iBrîitatt Cmtfrart. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY JL THE CAKTALBANKING HOUSE now occupied by the County of Gloucester Bank com- prising ound floor and cellars also the commodious OFFICES, WAREHOUSE, AND CELLARS now occupied by Messrs Pulling and Co., who are re- moving to larger premises. The property will be sold as a whole or divided is admirably situate and adapted for a bank or insurance office, and is of equal value for a H FIRST-CLASS SHOP, The position being exceptionally good, and in the most improving part of the street. The whole premises have a frontage of 37 feet and a. depth of 51 feet. For further particulars and orders to view apply W. & S. Hern, Estate Agents and Auctioneers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6674 Insurmut. PPROACHING DIVISION OF PROFITS. —NATION AX PROVIDENT INSTI- TUTION FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE.— Paid in Claims, £8,300,0». Funds exceed AU the Profits are divided amongst the assured. Profits already divided, £4,000,000. The next division will be made as at 20th Nov., 1892, and all now insuring will participate.—48, GRACSOHURCH STREET, E.C., LONDON. 4130 THE STANDARD [ESTD. JL o 1825 LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. FUNDS £7,500,000. INCOME. £1,000,000. CLAIMS PAID £15,000,000. BONUSES £5,500,000. Every description of LIFE ASSURANCE granted at MODERATE PREMIUMS and on very LIBERAL CONDITIONS. DISTRICT OFFICE 1243 7, ST. STEPHEN'S STREET, BRISTOL. Chief Agent at Cardiff, J. J. David, St John's-ch ambers JGTANBROOK [_| OUSE, CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED To Private Families for all classes of illness at shortest possible notice on application to the matron. I PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own Medical Man or otherwise. 3608 — Telegraphic Address—" HUMANITY, CARDIFF." A BLESSING TO LADIES^ Indies should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all Irregularities and Obstructions ever introduced to the Public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved, Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine which is the only real and 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. 8. W N mtnbtrs att& Contracts. I CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- I¡ WORKS. The Waterworks Committee are prepared to receive OFFERS from Provision Merchants and Grocers to SUPPLY PROVISIONS to the workmen engaged on the Waterworks, Taff fawr Valley, near Merthvr Tydfil. Conditions of letting may be obtained on ap- plication to the Manager, Cantreff Reservoir, Cwm Taff Fawr, near Merthyr. The use of the* Storehouse and adjoining Dwelling will be given rent free subject to the above conditions and to an agreement being entered into. Tenders, endorsed" Cantreff Stores," must be de- livered to me on or before THURSDAY, 10th Novem- ber, 1392. The Corporation do nor bind themselves to accept any tender. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 31st October, 1892. 4651 TO CONRACTORS. The DIRECTORS of the NEWPORT WORKMEN'S COTTAGE COMPANY (Limited) invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of about 500 feet of STREET FORMATION, SEWERS, KERB, and CHAN- NELLING, &c., at Newport. Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Tender can be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at my office from Mondav, November 7th, to Saturday, November 12th, 1892. Tenders, endorsed" Tender for Argyll-street," and addressed to the Chairman of tbe Company, to be sent to me not later than MONDAY, November 14th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R PICKWELL. Ba.nk Buildings, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. 4737 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ¡ "Y^TALES & OF JGJNGLAND GIRDER 0OMPANY, LTD. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS ALWAYS ON HAND, AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. G. S. STOWE, Secretary, 4287 BANK-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. rllptrtlIt &r't tiT 1ttt. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. To be Let, with early possessioa, CRUMLIN HALL, MONMOUTHSHIRE. A spacious FAMILY MANSION, situated near New- port, commanding charming Hill and Valley Views, and containing ample Entrance and Servants' Halls, Dining, Drawing, Morning, School. Library, and Billiard Rooms, Kitchens, Larders, China. and other Pantries, Lavatories, about 15 Bedrooms, Boudoir etc., et-c. Extensive STABLING, COACH-HOUSES, Harness. room, with Coachman's Dwelling, and Laundry with Dwelling. The MANSION stands in its own LAWN, SHRUB- BERY, and GARDEN LANDS, with Cairiage Drives and Footpaths, and is replete with every modern con- venience, including Hot Water Heating Apparatus, Electric Lighting Plant and Lamps, etc. There are spacious LAWN TENNIS and ARCHERY GROUNDS, Flower, Fruit, and Kitchen Gardens, together with numerous Vineries and Flower Conser- vatories, Forcing Frames, Ac., quite recently renovated and in perfect repair. The situation renders this a most desirable Country Residence, and especially suitable to gentlemen having business engagements at Cardiff, Newport, Pontypool, Merthyr, or in the district, being close adjacent to the Great Western Railway Stations upon the High and the Low Level Lines. There is a full water supply, and the drainage is believed to be perfect. The FURNITURE, CHINA, LINEN, &c., are of the best manufacture, and in perfect tasie and condition, comprising (with the valuable pictures) all that is requisi e for so desirable a residence. The Mansion will be Let either Fcrnibhed or Un- furnished upon Most Moderate Terms. For Particulars apply to PARSONS and ROBJENT, Auctioneers and Valuers, 4629 Newport, Mon. 39 LTBLIC Ãppointm:mts. JJRIDGEND (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, after the Christmas Holi'avs AN ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Infants' Depart- ment. Salary, B40 per annum. Requirements Musical, Kindergarten, and Disciplinarian. Applica- tions, stating age, and accompanied by testimonials to reach me on or before the 3rd day of December 1892: WILLIAM COOKE, Clerk to the Bokrd Bridgend, Glam., 3rd November, 1892. 4716 fjotds, Uimitg-r00nt8. &c. LIVERPOOL. — SHAFTESBURY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MOUNT PLEASANT, near Stations 100 Rooms. Electri^Lig&t. 4378 ASTLE HOTEI, SWANSEA. — Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen and Families. Terms moderate. Central situation.—Mrs THOMAS, Proprietress. 1331 THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND nly five minutes walk. Course in 'excellent condition. ^1^ MISS. REES. Manageress. PORTHCAWL. -B- ESPLANADE HOTEL 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. SPECIAi. ARRANGEMI^NTS FOR FAMILIES. ALSO FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET Safe Bathing, Bracing Climate, Unlimited Supply Purest Water, Softened and Filtered by Porter Olark Process. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2333 Huil&tujj Jloruiws. HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT 'BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6 469 9s 6d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly. f F. J. H E YB YRN E, Secretary, HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 3341 And 103, Bute Docks. Cardiff. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, CAMBRIAN-CHAM. BERS, 12, WESTGATE-STREET. CARDIFF.—3% per cent. Interest given on Deposits at 7 days' notice 4 per cent, at one month's notice.—Charles Clarke, Secretary. 1045 MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JGUILDING JGOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Ho-ise, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeats—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build mgs in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil- or to Local Agents throughout, South Wales 1183 G. A ST0NE & CO COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Snellibiers supetb flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerais. PRICE LIST on APPLICATION. 10, 11, & 12, WORKING-STREET, 1108 CARDIFF. P^OS. ORGANS. — PIANOS. Why be without one when 10s 6d monthly will Purchase °»e of oui• magnificent Instruments? PIANOFORTES. Special Prices during the Summer Months only Cash. M'thly WALNUT CASE, FULL COMPASS 1 TMCHORD, panel front, 3ft. 10in. high}15 1 Similar Model, superior quality 17 11 8 VANDERBOLT>ODE\ iron frame, hatnX^1ft^0h?'1uvrhine °0Vered r° 14 ° VANDERBOLT MODEL, 2i'n. higher, „ 9 superior quality Y22 15 2 EUROPEAN MODEL, 'full compass;) w1 t111! trichord. metal plank, Lfi ia o b01^, sconces, incised and f26 1 gilded panel and trusses, 4ft. 3in. high J ACTION 28 19 10 ASSOCIATION MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high, Burr walnut, prize medal design, a I nrst-class Instrnment at a moderate >31 22 2 price, with all the most modern im-1 provements J BROADWOOD. COLLARD. BRINSMEAD, KIRK- MAN, STEINWAY, SHIEDMAYER, JUSTIN BROWNE, ERARD PIANOFORTES from 18 TO 350 GUINEAS. ORGANS. MASON & HAMLIN (Sole Agents), BELL, SMITH, KARN, DOEHERTY, &c., from 5 to 250 Guineas, From 5s monthly. R. J. HEATH & SONS, The Cheapest and most accommodating Firm in South Wales, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. Manufactory—Peel Grove Pianoforte Works, Cam. bridge-road, London. Tuners visit all parts of South Wales. Full Catalogues, post free, on application. Special terms to Teachers, Schools, an4 places of worship. Canvassers wanted in Districts where not yet repre- ented. Liberal terms. 1066 public JJotos. I TEW BAPTIST CHAPEL EBEN EZER, PEARL-STREET, ROATH.—Services Sunday, November 6th, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject by the Pastor, E. Schaffer, Are Miracles being Wrought?" "BTUiEDERICK STREET CHAPEL^ JL1 CARDIFF. JL1 CARDIFF. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES (Continued). On Sunday, November 6th, 1892, the REV PRO- FESSOR ELLIS KDWARDS, M.A., Bala, will preach at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. M7 Wr&SLEY CHAPEL, CIIARLES- W STREET, CARDIFF. Preachers for To-morrow—11.0 a.m., Rev P. N. Andrews nthem, "Therefore with Angels" (Novello). 6.30p.m., Rev P. Watchurst subject, The Supreme Power of the Human Will." Anthem, "Then round about the starry throne (Handel). T REDEG A R VILLE BAPTIST JL CHAPEL, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. TO MORROW (SUNDAY) the Rev V. J. CHARLES- WORTH, Head Master of Stockwell Orphanage, London, will (D. V.) preach at 11 a.m. and f.. to p.m. Twenty boys from the Stockwell Orphanage will be present and assist in the singing. 737 QUNDAY~AFTERNOON POPULAR kJ SERVICESr J?ARK-HALL, CARDIFF. > OPENIKGSERVICE. SUNDAY NEXT, AT THREE P.M. Addressjby REV W. H. CLOGG. Chairman—Aid. DANIEL LEWIS, J.P. A, Now are we Thy Ambassadors." B," How Lovely are the Messengers."—" Nt Paul," Mendelssohn. 8010-" There is a Green Hill (Gounod). 4712 Blue Ribbon Choir. Conductor, Mr J. F. Proud. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH U WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. DEPARTMENT OF MINING. PROFESSOR W. GALLOWAY. For Prospectus and information apply to IVOR JAMES, University College, Card^T, Registrar. Oct. 18th, 5892. 4446 CAERPHILLY SIXTH ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. The Committee beg to announce that the Eisteddfod will be held as usual on WHIT-MONDAY. Programmes will be issued in due course. 4718 J, D. HUGHES, Secretary. AND ROM: E D A," THE SCPEBB PICTURE PAINTED BY B-RJEDERICK GOODALL, R.A., IS I NOW ON VIEW, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, AT TgE CABINET OF FINE ARTS. 28, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. 4602-257e Hours, 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. CJIX PERTC^NT. Ft >T MORTGAGE £ 50 DEBKNIURES. Redeemable at a premium of 10 per cent. by annual drawings after 3 years and not less than 7 years. Issue of ;£35,000 (nart of an authorised issue of £50.000) of the above Debentures. INTEREST GUARANTEED FOR THREE YEARS BY THE NATIONAL INSURANCE AND GUARAN- TIEE CORPORATION, LIMHED. 3, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C. Principal and Interest secured on Plant, Machinery, Patents, *nd Revenue-Earning Property in Great Britain lvalue of £300,000. THE LINOTYPE COMPANY, LIMITED, are open to receive applications far the above First Mortgage Debentures bearing Interest at Six per cent. per annum, pavable 1st January and 1st July. The business of the Company is a continuously growing one, and all dividends on £64,000 of preference capital have been regularly paid out of revenue. For Prospectus, and all further information, apply to the Company's Secretary as under. Order of the Board, JACOB BRIGHM.P., Chairman. W. C. T- OMASON, Secretary. omcea-6. Serjeants' Inn, Fleet-street, London, E.C. Works—Hulmo-street, Oxford-road, Manchester. Qittaitef, 1892.. 4724 IS HEREBY GIVEN that PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting be- tween Ml the undersigned, WOLFE PHir<- LIPS, ^af No. 41. LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT, in the COUNTY of MON- MOUTH; bOLOMON PHILLIPS, of No. 7, HIGH- STREET, PONTYPRIDD, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN; and ISAAC PHILLIPS, of GEORGE- STREET; PONTYPOOL, in the said COUNTY of MONMOUTH, carrying on business as OUTFITTERS and CLOTHIERS, at No. 7. HIGH-STREET, PONTY. PRIDD, aforesaid, and GEORGE-STREET, PONTY- POOL, aforesaid, under the style or firm of WOLFE PHILLIPS and SONS," has this day beenDISSOLVED by MUTUAL CONSENT. All Debts due to or owing by the said late firm will, so far as regards the busi- ness at JJontypridd, aforesaid, be received and paid by the saidtfiolomon Phillips and so far as regards the business at Pontypool, aforesaid, by the said Isaac Phillips; -The business at Pontypridd, aforesaid, will be <¥>ntai>«d by the said Solomon Piiillips and that by the said Isaac Plrllips. As witness our hands this first day of, November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. (Signed) WOLFE PHILLIPS. (Signed) SOLOMON PHILLIPS. (Signed) ISAAC PHILLIPS. Witness to the signatures of Wolfe Phillips and Solo- mon PhiUips- K. DAVIES, Solicitor, Pontypridd. i™ss tlle signature of L-aac Phillips— 4730 ALFRK D EJBOWEN. Solicitor, Pontypool. 3RD V.B. THE WELSH REGIMENT, CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday, November 12th, 1892 T_ -Monday.—Parade at 7.30 p.m. Dress, review order. Band to attend for annual distribution of prizes by his Worship the Mayor of Cardiff. All arms and equipment must be returned into store at once. After Monday all drills will be discontinued until further orders. :For duty .—Captain C. E. M. Verity, Lieutenant F. W. Ensor, Surgeon-Capta-in C. Downing, Sergeant J. 1. PerKins, Corporal D. W. Harvey, Bugler T. Davies. Signed) W. E. JONES, 1131 Captain Commanding. OND GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY „ VOLUNTEERS. HEADQUARTER COMPANIES, CARDIFF. Dnlls for Week ending 12th of November, 1892. Monday.—No drill. Sf recants* mess meeting at 8 p.m. driu ^7 ^jg ^'e(lnesday, Thursday and Friday, gun For Duty.—Captain Rigg, Lieutenant Tweedy, Sergeant Price, Corporal Radcliffe, Bombardier Lewis, Trumpeter Gould. r. J ■„ PENARTH DETACHMENT. Crun drill Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7.30. Duty.—Captain Dalziel, Lieutenant Ingram, Sergeant Percy, Trumpeter Matthews. By Order. (Signed) M. S. EYRE, Capt. and Adjt., 2nd Glam. Vol. Art. Cferorstmts. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. n LORD MAYOR'S SHOW. MAWVIV^ NIGHT. NOV. 8, and WEDNESDAY TAVnnvG'?,ov- 9> CHEAP EXCURSIONS to a ? a ruD' *or 2, or 3 days, fiom New Mil- lord at 9.0 p.m., old Milford 8.50, Johnston 9.10, Q.fc'eAi'ur-r,wes*' 9-20' Clarbeston Road 9.35, Clynderwen 9.45, Whitland 10.5, St. Clear's 10,20, Sarnau 10.30, Carm;wthen 10.30, Carmarthen Junction 10.40, Ferry- side 10 55, Kidwelly 11.5, Pembrey 11.15, Llanelly 11.30, Gowerton 11.45, Swansea (High-street) 1150, Landore 12.5 a.m. (Wednesday Morning), Neath 12.25, Briton Ferry 12.35, Port Talbot 12.45, Bridgend 1.10,;and Llan. trisant at 1.30 a.m. And for 1 or 4 days from Cardiff at 3.30 a.m, Newport 3.55, Chepstow 4.25, and Lydney at 4.45 a.m. For full particulars see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgh, and the North of England and Scotland generally leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.40 p.rn. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 4659 CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% hour. Powerful Fast Steamers fitted with electric light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, a.t 2.20 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings excepted) for Guernsey BJm wwwy, Last. Train in connection with the t leaves Car- diff at 9.30 p.m. 1228 BV. LAMBERT, General Manager. ALLSCRQOL REQUISITES. WRITING DESKS, ALBUMS, &c. VELLUM NOTE, lib. Packet, 6%d. ™ 1 %lb. „ 9d. 100 DO. ENVELOPES, 6%d and 8d. WINDOW GLACIER DECORATIONS. v v Great variety, very cheap. THE SCHOLASTIC rjlRADING CO., 7, ST JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF, 75e AND BRISTOL. 1557 rpEETH rjQENTISTRY! fJVEETH! Prize Medal, London, 1862^ Gold Medal Paris, 1867. M R ALL, ,,Q SURGEON DENTIST Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just the Great Western Railway Station). that he can produce a perfectly fitting eeth in one clear day. The very best work- 'A Painless Dentistry by Gas, also P^rufi VCS' C°caine- and Ether Spray. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure Rhl^peSJly,?urt for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, i r. ,u?s> Toothache, and all Nervous Pains ait MT ""j. rS Cli^L Sfh Snist' Duke-street; Mr B?os l^i i^" Newport: Messrs Garret, Bros., Chemists,17L Commercial-street. Neath Mfc H H^y^an). Chemist. Llanelly Mr Gwilym Evans. London; Newberry and Son. 1(538 —5e 03bucatiou. CARDIFF. TRINITY COLLEGE! LONDON. (INCORPORATED.) The NEXT LOCAL EXAMINATION in MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE will be held in December. Names of Candidat-es must be sent in to the Local Secretary by November 9th. An Examination in Practical Music will be held in March next. Regulations and particulars may be had from the Local Secretary, WALTER SCOTT. T3, Newport-road, Cardiff. 4349. DRAWING-ROOM DANCING, CALIS- THENICS, SWEDISH, AND SPANISH EXERCISES. MADAME GAULTIER AND DAUGHTERS, of CHELTENHAM, Beg to announce the RE-OPENING of CLASSES at the PARK HALL (Crush-room), CARDIFF, on TUE-DAY, OCTOBER 4th. Private Waltz Lessons, Skirt and Fancy Dances. Address- Normandia House, Cambray, Cheltenham. 3761 SWANSEA. IRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals-The Misses PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. The Autumn Term commenced on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th. 3654 NEWPORT. DR. M. BERLIN, TEACHER OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. Terms moderate. 22, UPPER ALMA-STREET, NEWPORT. 3751 HEREFORD. EREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUS VE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal; or to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddison, Led bury. 1087 BRECON. el HRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. HEAD MASTER Rev M. A. BAYFIELD, M.A., late Head Master's Assistant at Malvern College formerly Assistant Master at Marlborough College. The staff of Assistant Masters consists entirely of University men, who have graduated in high honours. Boys are prepared for the Universities, Army, Com- merce, etc. Fees, 50 guineas. In the last 10 years some 40 Scholorships have been gained at the Universities, including (last year) the First Open Classical Scholarship at Balliol College Oxford, the very highest distinction which can be won by a. boy at school. For illustrated prospectus apply to the Head Master. 4190 STROUD. TROUD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Head Mistress—Miss ROBSON (Late Head Mistress of the London Branch of the Royal School for Omc"rs' Daughters, Roehampton). Second Mistress—Miss CROFT. B.A., London. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Trained and Certifi- cated Mistresses. FEES PER TERM.—Pupils under 10, £ 1 8s; between 10 and 14, B2 2s; above 14, B5 3s. Entrance Fee, 7s fed. Boarders under 12, B8 Ss above 12, £ 1010s. HALF-TERM, November 5th. All communications to the Principals, the Misses Howard, Beeches Green, Stroud, Gloucestershire. 4257 GEO. Â. jgECCOMBE AND 00. ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID LOT OF rjUILOR TjyJAFE QOSTUMES IN NAVY AND BLACK- Made from-Excellent All Wool Cheviot Serge AT N E -I U I N E A ONE GUINEA THE COSTUME, AND A LOT OF HANDSOMELY-BRAIDED COSTUMES IN NAVY AND BLACK, Made from grand Wool Cheviot Diagonal, At 32/6 THE COST 0 ME. We are selling hundreds of these Costumes, they are the wonder and envy of the Trade. Every dress is made on the premises, finished in first- class style, the cut and fit being: perfect. See the Sample Dresses in our Windows. GEO. A jgECCOMBE AND Co., Vk-W THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, 45, QUEEN gTREET, (Opposite Frederick-Street.) MESSRS. GEO. A. SECCOMBE AND CO, Have pleasure in introducing to the Ladies of Cardiff THE CARDIFF JPUST pILE VELVETEES In Every Colour and Black, AT 1/6% PER YARD. This beautiful Velveteen is made ex- clusively for us, RESEMBLES in AP- PEARANCE THE BEST SILK VELVET, is perfectly fast in Colour and Pile, and is Guaranteed to Wear. THE CARDIFF FAST PILE VELVETEEN is REGISTERED, and STAMPED ON EVERY YARD, and can be had in boxes containing 12 yards, at 18s 9d the box. PATTERNS OF THIS LOVELY VELVETEEN will be sent to any address on receipt of Post Card and the Goods sent, CARRIAGE PAID, to any part of the Kingdom. GEO. A SECCOMBE AND CO., THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, 45, QUEEN gTREET. EXAMINE YOUR UMBRELLAS. QLD UMBRELLAS MADE LIKE NEW. RE-COVERED WITH EXCELLENT DURABLE SILK, NEW FERULE, AND NEW SUNDRIES, AND HANDLES RE-POLISHED. ANY SIZE, LADIES' OR GENTS', FOR 3/11 EACH. GEO. A. SECCOMBE & Co., THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, 45, QUEEN STREET. 1417 QREAMONA! CREAMONA!! WALTER POWE, STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS, SWANSEA. Sole Agent for this Delicious Confection. In Penny Packets. Sample Packets per port. 3125 Public Ainustnttitts. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, AND DURING THE WEEK, AUGUSTE VAN BIENE'S COMPANY,, IN THE LATEST GAIETY SUCCESS, cI N D E R ELLEN, "JJP TOO L ATE, Now being played at the Gaiety Theatre, London, to crowded houses. FULL BAND AND CHORUS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, MR AND MRS EDWARD COMPTON, Monday and Saturday, Davy GarrIck;" Tuesday She Stoops to Conquer Wednesday, The Road to Ruin" and Oliver Goldsmith," Thursday, School for Scandal;" Friday, "The American." The last train to Penarth and the last train to Mer. thyr leaves Cardiff every night at 11 o'clock. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. 1041 rjp H E E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Australian Orpheus HARRY ATKIN.-ON, Whose voice is one of singular sweetness, delighting all who hear it. His abilities as aa artiste are excepti naJ. It is hoped the fact of his being a stranger will not induce a lack of interest in him. He has not long been in this country. In Australia his name is common pro- perty. He is their premier entertainer. Give full play to your curiosity a' d see this clever Colonial. THE EDGAR BROTHERS, Humorists and Instrumentalists. CHRIsSl T. ANGUS, Cantatrice. GEORGE RIPON, a Singing Comedian. THE CONLEYS, whose staple is variety. CHARLES CHAPLIN (" Duty Calls "), a powerfullv-dramaiic Singer. SHERMAN AND MORISEY, Who excite laughter, as 'tis their nature to. Next Week :—The Engagement of the Season Engaged for every pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre, London, for the next seven years as principal comedian—DAN LENO, The Shopwalker." 276 Qj. RAND IJ1HEATRE. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, and during the Week, MR WILLIAM BOURNE & COMPANY, in his Celebrated Drama, M A N TO MAN- THE GREAT CONVICT SCENE. STARTLING RAILWAY COLLISION. THE THRILLING BARN SCENE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th-A BIG FORTUNE. Doors open at 7.0. Commence at 7.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Sliackell's (Limited). 1311 HILHARMO NIC TT ALL, JL CARDIFF. JUL Last 13 Nights. Positively closing Saturday, November 19th, 1892. Greater success than ever of Mr JOSEPH POOLE'S No. 1 NEW M Y R I O R A M A The doors besieged by eager crowds to witness this mar- vellous Work of Art, hundreds being unable to obtain even standing 100m. The Cardiff Exprus says :—" One of the biggest of recent Cardiff successes has been Poole's Myriorama." Another special engagement, at an enormous expense, of HERR BLITZ, The renowned Demon Plate Charmer, the most marvel- lous Equillibrist of modern times also Mr BOB DESMOND, The celebrated Negro Comedian and Champion Bone Soloist, from the principal London Halls. Musically Accompanied bv an Eminent CONCERT PARTY AND ORCHESTRAL BAND. Every Evening at 7.45. Illuminated Day Perform- ances Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock. Prices 3s, 2s, Is, and 6d Half-price at 9 o'clock.. 4221 CARDIFF TEMPERANCE AND PROHIBITION ASSOCIATION. In aid of the funds of the above, the CARDIFF BLUE RIBBON CHOIR Will give a special MUSICAL EVENING In WOOD-STREET CHAPEL, TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 5th, 1892, at 7.30 p.m. Accompanist, Miss Morfydd Williams; Organist, Mrs Louie Rees Conductor, Mr J. F. Proud. Admis- sion, 6d and 3d. cARDIFF AIUSICAL SOCIETY. SEASON 18.2-83. HON. CONDUCTOR, T. )0;. AYLWARD. PROSPECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS. THE MESSIAH. DECEMBER 26'h. McCUNN-S "LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL," STANFORD'S "BATTLE OF THE BALTIC," FEB. 8tli Sir J. BARNBY'S "REBEKAH," I .nuT. 1Q. STANFORD'S "REVENGE," j-APRIL 19th. Terms of Subscription for Hon. Members Six Tickets for Each Concert 22 2 0 Three do. do. 110 Two do. do. 0 15 0 One do. do. 0 7 6 Prospectuses with full particulars at Messrs Nowman and Sons, Queen-street, or the Secretary, Mavfield, Whitchurch. 4633 s PURGEO-N'S- ORPHANAGE CHOIR. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, A CHOIR OF TWENTY BOYS from the Stock n-ell 0 phanage, under the direction of the Rev V. J. Charles worth, will give TWO ENTERTAINMENTS, At 3 p.m. in TREDEGARVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, J. Cory, Esq,, J.P., Chairman And at 7.30 p.m. in the PARK HALL, Rev Canon Thompson, M.A., Chairman. There will be a specially attractive Programme, consisting of HANDBEI.L RINGING (120 Bells) PART-SONGS, SOLOS. RECITATIONS, and ROMBERG'S FAMOUS TOY SYMPHONY. The Rev V. J. Charlesworth will give an Account of the Work of the Orphanage. 4722 Tickets for Afternoon or Evening, 6d for the Balcony Of the Park Hall and Reserved Seats, Is. UNIVERSITY COLLEGlTcHAMBER CONCERTS. EIGHTH SERIES. To be held on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16TH, DEC. 14TH, AND JAN. 25TH, in the LESSER PARK HALL, and on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, (the occasion of Dr Jcachim's appearance) in the LARGE PARK HALL. 4723 PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC, IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 SWANSEA. RP H E JGMPIRE. MANAGER. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! A RA, ZRBRA, AND VORA, In a balancing act at variance with the laws of gravita. tion. Thunders of applause greet their Remarkable Achievements even where audiences have been sated with exhibitions of startling dexterity. Theirs, how- ever, is quite unique. MICHAEL XOLAX, Author and Filr" Sinizei- of the famous "Annie Roonev." THE SISTERs DUNCAN, Two charming and clever Girls, who dress, sing, and dance well. J. E. KAVANAGH, Mimic- FLORRIE D'ORVILLE, Light Comedy Vocalist. JOSEPH WESLEY, Comedian and Dancer. Aud RAFFIN'S TRAINED MONKEYS, Who evince almost human intelligence ad would delight the heart of Darwin. 278 NEWPORT. RP H E I^T~MT P 1 R E WAKAOER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT A N D R E W tl LT L L, THE IRON-HEABEB MAN, Who commences at the Royal Aquarium, London, a twelve months' engagement on Monday, Nov. 14th. Hit; extraordinary doings are better seen than described. They have created widespread wonderment in Cardiff Varieties by other able artistes, including THE BREWSTER COMBINATION CHARLIE ROSS, and THE SERPENTINE DANCERS (The Sisters Don). 277 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. 3129 Book Debts purchased. 292e OFFICE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no olher medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and SJres of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea 1004 JSusitUss Àhbrtss£.s. JMPORTANT NOT I 0 K. Q P E N I N G or JJOWELL AND COMPANY'S NEW pREMISES, FOUR ACRES OF FLOORING SPACE USED FOR BUSINESS ONLY. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND BUYERS OF CHARITY GOODS. JJOWELL AND £ 10 MP ANY Are now selling the following Clearing Parcels at less than manufacturers' prices. {ERCERY AND JJOSIERY JJEPARTMENT. 100 Dozen MEN'S MERINO HALF-HOSE at 9s lid doz. 1,000 Dozen GENTS' SILK SCARVES from 4d each. Worth double. 500 Dozen MEN'S SHIRTS from ll%d to 7s ll%d each. 300 Dozen PANTS and VESTS from Is 5,.d to 8s lid each. 600 Dozen WOMEN'S CASHMERE HOSE from 6%d to 2s 1114d per pair. MA NTLE AND JACKET J-JEPARTMENT. H. & CO. are now showing a grand assortment of the NEWEST STYLES, bought direct from the Makers for Cash. H. & Co. employ about Twenty hands for Sales only in the Mantle and Jacket Department. Children's and Maids' Jackets and Ulsters of the Newest Shapes. J^ADIES' QUTFITTING D EP ARTMENT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. H & CO., having cleared Manufacturers8 Samples at a discount of 1714 to 33% per cent., "111 offer the whole under makers' prices. The Largest, Best, and Cheapest Assortment df New Go&ds ever offered in this Department. MILLINERY JQEPARTMENT Has been greatly enlarged, the stock is more select, and the prices even lower tha.n heretofore. MANCHESTER J^EP ARTMENT 1,100 TAPESTRY & ALHAMBRA QUILTS. from Is 11 d each. 400 Pieces Waste TWILL SHEETING, from 6%d per rard. 2,000 Pairs BROWN and DRAB BLANKETS, from 2s 61 id per pair. 5,000 Pairs CLOTH & WITNEY BLANKETS, from 5s llVid per pair, bought .direct from makers. 250 Pieces SCARLET & WHITE FLANNEL from 4 d per yard. 460 Pieees Real SOUTH WALES WELSH SHIRTING, from 12%d per yard. 1,000 Pairs COTTON SHEETS, at 2s 9d per pair. FURNISHING JQRAPERY (NOW IN TRINITY-STREET). 450 PAIRS TAPESTRY and CHENILLE CURTAINS, from 2s 11 %d to 140s per pair. 395 DOWN QUILTS, full sizes and properly filled, from 128 9d to 635 each. 175 Pieces Fast Colour CRETONNES, 3d to Is llVad per yard. Manufacturer's Stock of NAPKINS and TABLE LINEN bought at a discount of 33 off. DRESS jQEPARTMENT. 19 Pieces MELTON CLOTH, at 1 d and 2d per yard. 150 Pieces, Double Width, Plain, CHECK and STRIPES, at 4id, 5%d, 6%d, and per yard. 25 Pieces (not dress lengths). 54mch KIL- MARNOCK, BANNOCKBURN, and HARRIS'S TWEEDS, at 2s 11 d per yard. 20 Pieces 54-inch Real WELSH COSTUME TWEED, at 2s per yard. BLACK AND COLOURED VELVETEEN AT MAKERS' PRICES. 575 Pieces CHEVIOT, ESTAMINE, FOULE, and AMAZON in all the newest shades. STRIPED and CURL TWEEDS, Striped and Check Mixtures at Clearing Prices. H & Co., are Selling BLACK and COLOURED SILKS at old prices, although the advance on some goods is fully 15 per cent. CARPETS, T INOLEUM, AND QOfGSTCINE AT MAKERS' PRICES. — THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CABINET GOODS IN CARDIFF. FURS AND UMBRELLAS, In this Department H. & Co. are Selling one of the Largest Stocks at Most Desirab Prices. TERMS CASH. NO CREDIT. ALL GOODS DELIVERED CARRIAGE PAID. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, /CARDIFF. qss