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bípping Entires. \\TATERFORD and CORK, and the hectic J?,hol,e of the SOUTH of IRELAND. In con- wTv ast lrains on the GREAT WESTERN lor Wr. rftr JPoj^rful Steamships leave New Milford return ,i ,-] ai!V- «xcepb Monday mornings, am' leave ,^ndays. W Cork Steamer, davs -nirf t °il luesdays, Thursdays, and Satur Ys, tiid return Alondays, and Fridays. ^ARDIFF AND BORDEAUX CARDIFF STEAMSHI t> a FIRST-CLASS SCREW stances permitting fi willsa,ilas follows, circum- DOK £ OGNE for Bordeaux Sept. 27 With goods and passengers.Cardlff SeI,t;- 6d With goods anú l.Quaf^es ChS^ Bo^*PuP'y. Mr A-<3. Todd, Of the Company 51 Mo inflh^ and at thy oftlca 948i llOúPMt CA-AIPBELL &CO.' !\IaI.mge.- I lephone No. iii. T AND BIRICFNTTTTT A D wesMdtoerS^ab ryfyr SSEs» OF BUTE, /Ff&k or oS? & jUis' LLANELLY, Stgamei are intended to sail n, (v 68 e,xcepte<I, and as per conditions From CAPD[pi'aU SaiJin« bi»*> under (Liverpooi'ffi{ West i>Mn LLANELLY EVERT *1'°J ES°) A Y. (Nevill's Dock), FL^VERPOOPWH^ TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EIVEom LIVEHP0A0i From LIVERPOOL ^?st ?idi;, Nelson Dock) (West Side, Trafalgar Dk) V'NW'SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Port rJa Aates to Bridgwater and District, Burry S Carmarthen, Merthyr! Aberdare, Pontypridd. fcvsiPm a it0W113 on Ul«- Glamorganshire Canal £ ool ?\fo ppiy to Ro*>ert Gilchrist and Co., Liver Consnio- ipers): Newport (Mon.); Llapeily L »nd Consulate Chambers, 55, Bute-road, Cardiff. 1128 JG&T CUNARD MN&J.XJC ■JPFFISJVT* OYAL MAIL STEAMERS -*A/ FROM LXVERPOOL CALLING AT' QIjEEN^TOWN. BOSTON. FOR NEW YORIC NIA 'fh, Oct. 5 .8 11,11, 6et. 19 ETRURIAEW S^T'OCT 7 ) CATALONIA°/rh, Oct. 5 S UPERIOR^ACCOAIMOd'aTION at moderate fares cSmlf J^PAN?^ 'zBALANb and cS^^eMgerS V1 steamed Canada at low rates; those by *>" to New York without C^^UA'NY LIMITED THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM! A^V %ter-street, 8, R AIFNTS, A OR. TO 'n?fIRASfS Crockberbtown, £ aiaue John Davies, S,P consulate-chambers, Cardiff Robert Gilchrist «fc ■> jjowe and Co., Car- ?-l»'B*™ad> Cardiff Messw'l-; [jaudovei'y D. diff ;D. S. Thomas. W. i" paries, 52, High-sUeet, Roberts, Ponty- nk Ei; It I C A N L I N E 4 Sour 'CE & AM -r fIAJ\lPTON-NI<W YORK .T^Tfrrn ST VTES MAIL STEAMERS. »d LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. UVHI.RUUI; WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Collin" at Queenstown every Thursday T. il,.? 'Iiid Goods are landed at Philadelphia on witarf of' the Pennsylvania Jfailroad, which has is JKSLfDtoot Koutfl to ,B pbc mthe Ailnlv to^IlSiardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Apply to r Edwards-pl., Queen S'TC Howe VCo/. SL Mount Sfcuart-sq. C. J Cud- ■ior> cS'tle-vd Cardiff; II. Huntley, Glostet House, Peuarth • C H Perkins, 11, Somerset-pl. Austin and renanu # Alwi:n Neatlwtl, Landore; Sj^^gtu'ASL'u^aow: «■ H»;icoSk, D. L. Jones, 23, Villievs-^ JSmoii t^^ Pontypridd D. T. Ifevie. Metabyr J. The Woodlands, Porth; D. J. Ev»ws, Merm i^, Smith,42, Hannah-st.Porth j A.Wney,Ste.im>.aw.^hlk, Aberiillery; A. U. Thoni.is, B.aina; A. D^^ei;^rU. -r St.. Pontlottyn W. H H.tdungs, Aberkemh J. Thomas, Tredegar; J. D- Thomas, ae^ eiiSister, ^eatli. 4^A "DALGRAVE, MURPHY & LINE Ot^S'i'EAMERS. ^SBaBF SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. (JITV OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line is intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten DFor Freights, &c„ apply to the owners, Palgrave, Mnruliv & Co., 17, Edcu Qur.y, Dublin, or to tho A-Jittf. BL'ROESS & CO., Swansea Agents Hamburg D. FUHRI^IANN. 1744 ALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S JL REGULAR LIN E OF STEAMERS ROM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam, I City of Hamburg City of Belfast City of Lisbon, City of Bristol I City of Liverpool, City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF aud CARDIFF foi HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND Co 17 Eden Quay, Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent Hamburg-P- FUHRMANN. 1196 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL I r en'p VMERS.—Free Land Grants of 160 Acres, SlLAf; settlers. Special through Bookmgs to *;ith bonus, to Setti Canad^ sAILING from LIVER- POOLa WEEKLY. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage at lowest rates. in> and Montgomery, Liverpool Apply, to PI"111' r>avies, 9, Edward-place, Queen- and Bnstol ft-r J- JHowe'aml Co., 31, Mountstuart- sti-eet, Cardiff, 1-. y> Webber, Great Western square, Carditt A. RobertSj 24, High-street, Ponty- Railway, Bndgend nuffryn-street, Ferndale; D. R. pridd E. Thomas, 7| » l"ryn £ Iiag H. Davie.s, Baglan ^5- ¥ L-r„! 'FI rROIjGH TICKETS (and fullesS W'OR lHtlJCJ oWESx HATES to and from JL information) -« L,ur da Queensland, South AMERICA Australia, Vat7sta'nl,^d envelope, to the „„ 24 High street, Pontypridd. Tnrdisli Goods and Parcels Apply in Welsh or Engl Land for Sale at New booked to all parts of the wo • 1117 Insurance. THE BOILER INSURAKCE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED, b OFPICE 67, KING ST., MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1359. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 9250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. J. F. L. CROSLAND, M. Inst. M.E.. A. M.Inst-C.E. Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies invited. 1315 NEW SCHEMA FOR THE BELIEF OF TRUSTEES. FAMILY TRUST INVESTMENT POLICIES SECURING A FIXED INCOME FOR SURVIVING RELATIVES. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 1949 !DISTHICT OFFICE 7. ST. rSTEPliEN'S STREET, BRISTOL. CTnef Agent Cardiff, J. j. David, St.John's-chambers J. E. c0 ML E Y & S 0 N' IMPORIJSRS AND FACTORS, LON £ >ON, SHEFFIELD, AND FOREIGN FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, 23' MOmA-TBURACE, CARDIFF (%B°YN.R, S23^S0„S:K,^6!!TS.'?* HAEDWAEK, HOLLOVVAVA'RE TIN GOODS, FANCY GOODS CUTLERY, STATIONERY, HABERDASHERY WARE, GLASS, CHINA, AND GENERAL SUNDRIES. WHOLESALE ONLY Every Shopkeeper should Send for Our New 1296 Illustrated List 80e BEST FAMILY MEDICINE KAYE'S ^hey PURIFY the BLOOD. A mild but effectual aperient. They cure Indigestion, Headache, Dys- tj pepsia, Constipation, Bile, Ner- WORSDELL'S vousness, &c. Theyare invaluable to Ladies, as the correct all irregu larities, remove all obstructions, and restore to complete health. FTTTC Jn use nearly 100 years. Of all Chemists, price, Is iy3d, 2s 9d 2395 and 4s 6d per bos. S~ TFRTTJT'Y IN WOMEN: ITS CAUSES AND CURATIVE TREATMENT. By J. B. RYLEY. MSM.R C.S., London.. A NEW ELLUS, TRATFT) EDITION of this work is N0W READY. PMCT 3s 6d! Polr FBliE, 3s 8d. Loudon; Henfy • fienshaw, 556, Straps. ( alts blI ^ttrtton« AUCTION APPOIN'l'MENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL. SELFE CO.^ Fruit TVees, at Bristol .•■■■ ciifton Oct.— SA°faSBBWv^KE. Oct. 2 Grocery S^^fa Dl^KLEY. # Leasehold j-oWRING, & PERRY Messrs COI^ Oct. 3 Horses, at Carditt Oct. 5 Household Furnihir Cardiff Oct. 7 Dairy Cattle, at the Exchange, Oct. 9 & 10 Furs, at Cardiff ••• •• near Cardiff Oct. 16 Stock, Haj% ete., a • at Cardiff Oct. 20 Hunters and Ha7oHN F H A.RVEY and CO. .p^Lrtv at Pontardulais Oct. 5 Leasehold Pl0Pe';fy' W. aUd S. HERN. Tj.e Mart, Cardiff —Oct. 5 Houses, &C., at IN hILLMAN. Ac at Pontliir Oct. 2 Farming Stockjo^t ^jarke t Oct. 4 Sheep. a^esrsP JOHN M. LEEDERand SON win fnde at Swansea Sept. 30 Stock-in-trade, agsi gL1()YD & THOMAS « 1,7/) worm and Public-house, at St. Clear's..Oct. 3 Freehold Fairoa j MADDOx & SON. Furniture, <fec., at Cardiff Oct. 3 H°uf°l°ld Furniture, etc., at Cardiff Oct. 5 <fc 6 Household T 'KULJ, OWEN & SON. Tr,0«Wd Premises, at Haverfordwest Oct. 17 Freehold TR^> 'I'HOMAS PARRY. r/mvhold Land and Premises, at Newport Oct. 18 Cepybold Land and Premises, at Nwport .Oct. 18 Cepynoiu Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Ifrmiiif Stock, at Llantwit Fardre Oct. 10 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Tfrfiehold Buildding Si' es, at Cardiff Oct 5 jkber Colliery, Plaut, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 5 A Messrs ST RAKER and SON. Wrpphold Residence, &c., at Keynsham Oct.— ireenou Mr ILLTVD THOMAS. Tfarminff Stock, &c., at Heath Farm Oct. r Mr W. THORNE. ProDerties, at Cardiff Oct 4 Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON. jewellery, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 2 J6 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Large Shed, &c., at POlltypool Oct. 2 Household Furniture, &c., at Newport.Oct. 2 I CjROUND RENTS IN TREDEGAR-STREET, CARDIFF FREEHOLD HOUSES IN SEVER. ROAD, CANTON LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN GODFREY-STREET, CARDIFF LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN MOY-ROAD (Park end), CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 5th October, 1893, at the Mart, Bank-buildings, St Mary-street. Cardiff, at 7 p.m. LOT 1.—An improved GROUND RENT of £ 40 per annum, securer! on premises in Tredegar street, Carciiff leased for a' term of 99 years, from March 25th, 1890. The rack rental of the property is B200 a year, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Messrs J. G. Marsh and others. LOT 2.-Ail those Two FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. J53 and 155, Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff Jet to respectable weekly tenants. No. 153 has side entrance, yard, stable, and loft over. Both houses have large gardens at rear. LOT 3.—Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 17 and 18, Godfrey-street, Cardiff let to respectable tenants at Bs per week each. Each house is held on lease for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1860, at a ground rent of £ 2 2s. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, with hot and cold bath, known as Palermo House," situate upper end of Moy-road, Roath, Cardiff (close to Roath Park), held under lease for 99 years, at a ground rent of £ 3 13s. LOT 5.—LANGTON HOUSE, MOY-ROAD; held similar to Lot 1 with early possession. LOT 6.—WARREN HOUSE, MOY-ROAD; held similar to Lot 1 with early possession. LOT 7.—CHISOELLETO HOUSE, MOY-ROAD; held similar to Lot 1; with early possession. LOT .-KENT HOUSE, MOY-ROAD; heldsimilar to Lot 1; with early possession. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2000 ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3RD, 1893. IMPORTANT SALE OF EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being the contents of a house removed from Stacey- road, and sold by order of the owner, who is leaving; also the nearly new complete APPOINTMENTS of a HOUSE in Llanbleuuian Gardens, which must be sold in order to cover heavy advances made by the Auctioneers. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the whole of the CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE TWO RESIDENCES, And which will contain, in all, 400 lots. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, orsee posters. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will commence at two o'clock precisely. 2002 DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT 2 DAYS' UNRESERVED SALE of the COMPLETE APPOINTMENTS of a LARGE RESIDENCE, removed from Plymouth-road, Penarth, and sold by order of the owner, who is leaving also a large quantity of valuable furniture, water colours, etchings, engravings, best electro- plate, china and glass, linen, etc., removed from HadLestield," klanishen, and sold by order of Paul Thompson, Esq. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are favoured with instructions to catalogue and SE< L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 29, Duke-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 5th and 6th, 18^3, the following very superior FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Viz. A complete dining room suite in walnut, including a 6ft. carved sideboard, a red Morocco leather suite, an 8ft. extending dining-table, an over- mantel, a marble clock, pair of bronzes, reclining and divan chairs, walnut aril ebonized occasional and cord tables, pair of Parian marble statuettes, hand- some Grecian bronze clock and ornaments to match, massive mahogany suite upholstered in leather, with 5ft. sideboard and telescope dining table en suite squares of nearly new Brussels, Wilton pile and other carpets, hearthrugs, an antique carved oak arm chair, an upright clock in mahogany case with brass dial, a secretaire walnut bookcase, a hand- painted ormolu clock, numerous valuable ornaments, a magnificent pianoforte in walnut case, walnut and rosewood cabinets, solid walnut suites covered in Persian saddlebags and plushes, a set of 7 walnut chairs and couch to match covered in damask, a few really valuable oil paintings, engravings, etchings, and water colours, a quantity of best electro-plate, a Minton's china dinner service, a handsome dessert service of Worcester china, a breakfast set of ditto, etc., etc. The Appointments of 11 Bedrooms include very heavy all brass foot and other bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, two best bedroom suites, a 6f,. solid mahogany winged wardrobe with pair of hand- some duchesse toilets to match, an antique carved mahogany chest of drawers, walnut 4ffc. wardrobe, dressing table and marble top washstand in walnut, sets of toilet ware, a Beaconsfaeld bedroom suite com- plete, lialf-ro;ind toilets in mahogany and birch, and numerous other effects also the usual domestic utensils of two well-appointed Residences. The whole on View Wednesday, October 4th, 1893, and morning of each day's Sale, which will commence at J2 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had on application at the Auc- tioneers' Offices three days prior to sale. 2001 PRELDIINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, Ac., AT HEATH FARM, BETWEEN WHITCHURCH AND LLANISHEN. MR ILLTYD THOMAS (of the firm of Geo. Thomas and Son) has received instruc- tions from Mr W. T. Raper, who is giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, about the end of the month of October next, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, ROOT CROPS, POULTRY, We., of which further particulars will be announced in future advertisements in the meantime apply to GEO. THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers, Valuers, and Surveyors, 1458 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. LLEST FARM, LLANTWIT FARDRE, Situate within Five Minutes' Walk from Llantwit Station, T.V.R. IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, MILCH COWS, HORSES, &c. MR R. T. RICHARDS has been fa- voured with instructions from Mr F. Harford (who is leaving the farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, October 10th, 1893, the following FARMiNG STOCK, Viz.17 head of cattle, many to calve in October 3 head of cattle, recently caved, two-year-old shorthorn bull (fat), 20 fat sheep, cob mare, 4 years old, cob horse, 7 years old (a very fast trotter), cob, 2 years old and many others; several pigs, g ese, turkeys, about 20 tons hay (prime condition), and a quantity of ^IMPLEMENTS.—Horse gear, cake crusher, turnip crusher ploughs, pikes and rakes, gambo, carts, horse rake, iron roller, drags, iron hurdles, mowing machine, hay maker, wheelbarrow, cow chains, pullies, sever il sets of harness, bridles and saddles, iron pig troughs, ladders, rick cloth, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also 45 acres of LATTER- MATH to be Sold in Three Lots. Ref««hments at 12 o'clook, Sale to commence at 1 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. 2012 PARISH OF ST. BRIDE'S, NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF COPYHOLD LAND AND PREMISES. MR THOMAS PARRY has been in- structed to SELL by POBUC AUCTION.at the King's Head Hotel, Newpoit, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of October,1893, at 3 o'clock in the Afcer- BOOCB^L'OMMARY1I?AN1DC|ET(KJETHER WITH A CMESSUAGE OR DW'ELLING-HOUSB AND GARDEN, Situate in the Parish of St. Bride s, within the Manors of Sutton and Fitz John de la Moor, containing (m- Ig rlndint the said Messuage and Garden), according to recentadmeasuroinent, an area of 7a. 3r. 16p. or there- abTit« above pieces of Land are situate a few miles out WhitecrosaFarm, y subject to land-tax, quit TilS aKe" and other manorial claim,. rents, chief re 'H ].u.g apply to Messrs I1 rank James r." wfeSSXw"t° U'« Mon. — Mon. — (Close to RaUway Station). VALUABLB 2 PRIME RRANK-AXLE CAR, 2 (200 lots) S0LD BY AUCTION BY 1 Catalogues from Mr HiUman, for, Norwich Union Fire Office, Dock^e^m^fJ, 119 95 SHEEP. 19 SOUTHDOWN EWES, 42 CROSS-BRED RADNOR EWES, 22 FAT CROSS-BREW LAMBS, v„*MS 10 Do. WETHERS & 2 YEARLING DOWN RAMS' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR HILLMAN at Newport Market, WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 4th, at li o'clock. flf These sheep are good on their tooth and udde for stock or slaughter, and come from a very heaitny UFui:thet entries «f,|?east and s&eep solicited. 3W4 bg faction. On TUESDAY NEXT, 3R» OCTOBER. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold an IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES at the Horse Exchange, Cardiif, as p.bove. Present entries include a 3 Horses, from Mr Fennell, Cardiff. 2 Horses, from the Ferndale Co-operative Society, in Liquidation. 2 Horses, from T. W. Hart, Esq. 2 Horse, the property of a Gentleman. 2 Cart Horses, from Mr Morgan, Caerleon. 3 Cart Horses, from Mr Noah Rees. Harness Horse, from A. C. Brucs Pryce, Esq., Bridgend. Horse, Crank-axle Cart, and Harness, from Messrs S. A. Brain and Co. Brougham Horse, from Mr J. T. Edes, Newport. Brown Cart Gelding, from Messrs Trayes and Son. Mare, from Mr J. J. Glover, Pontypridd. Valuable Cob, the property of a Lady. Also Entries from W. F. Smith, Esq., Swansea J. Griffiths Esq., De Mattos, Esq., Messrs Watts, WIl. liams, Shuker, Benson, and others. Fui ther entries are solicited. 1789 Catlogues may be had from the Auctioneers. ONTHUR^rY^ IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLJLI FURNITURE, c,„, ?S?S^\„,fl'oln the CATHEDRAL-ROAD, ST. ANDREW'S-PLACE, also from PENARTH and other localities COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, Musical Boxes, Bagatelle iable on telescope stand, a small Collection of M Pictures. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, ll, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 5th October, i893, at 11 o'clock, the above capital HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— •ii j PARISIAN, and OTHER BEDSTEADS, with draperies, mattressei;, and bedding a HIGH- CLASS WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE of aitistic design 6ft. WALNUT BKDROOM SUITE and several suites for smaller SIZE rootns. baths, double and single toilet .services, Brussels aud other carpets, fenders arid irons, j"J.plwlled toilefc flttings. a FINELY-CARVED PLAIN ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM SUITE uric. velvet, an elegantly designed HOSCWOOD CABINET, occasional tables, chairs in silk and tapestry coverings, wall mirrors, a drawing- btaVA'!L6.™PEstr-v atld plush, FULL-COMPASS PIANO*OR1ES, by ISroadwood and others; Wilton pile and Axminster carpets, overmantels and pier »» SUPERIOR-MADE DINING-ROOM T "l°r°cco, extending-frame dining tables, a LARGE 6FT. SIDEBO RD, with high glass back bookcase, marble clock and bronzes, a CAPITAL BROWN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE in Morocco, with SIDEBOARD and DINING TABLE pectestal writing table, SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE, hall nttings, pictures, contents of pantries, kitchen furniture, outside effects. ON VIEW ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff.^ 1902 TMPn^.ML^P^Y NBXT, 7TH OCTOBER. SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE. MimporiKD .DIRECT from THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. EBSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOW KING, xi. u™.and have received instructions from Mr EDWARD PARSONS FOWLS, R to SELL by AUCTION, rn v^M EXCHANGE, Cardiff, on SATUR- herd'of^th October, 1893, at Twelve o'clock, a choice GRAND JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, „ TT W'LF/T Calves or close to Calving. i -,e Herd of Dairy Cattle have been personally selected by Mr EDWARD PAKSONS FOWLER (the enunent importer to the lioyal Dairies of Windsor and Osborne) especially for this sale, and will be found to Cardiff the choicest herds ever offered for sale in ON VIEW AT THE HORSE EXCHANGE THE DAY PREVIOUS AND MORNING OF SALE. 2019 tmbabt 11. HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. IMPORTAN I SALE OF A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE N FURS, comprising magnificent SEALSKIN MANTLES of r'lS\-r?te„s■fe-0'1 and design, Fancy Cloth Visites, MilffFS nn^s COATS, a large variety of ilhi w BOAS, GAPkS, BAGS, VESTS, Ac., in Skunk, and Sealskin, LENGTHS trrvi'yi^n BEAVER, and other fashionable iJKiMivilNGs suitable for outdoor costumes also assortment of CARRIAGE and HEARTH RUGS, HALL and TOILET MATS, of the following skins w«if 0par<h. ^,ox, Kangaroo, Rocky Mountain goods '■ allaby, &c.; and a variety of other MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING '1TON MftVniv8^ mr'H SELL fche above by AUC- ^nd TU b;siiAY. Oct. 9 and 10, at 11, (fn vi^w '• couVneucingeach day at 11 o'clock. On view day previous to Sale. JCataloguesmay be obtained of the Auctioneers. 2020 HOUSE, ELY. NEAR CARDIFF. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, tr ^i.d. PERRY have received instructions irom Mr Christopher Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY, 16th October, the whole his STOCK, HAY, ETC, Comprising— viz > 6 Milking Cows, Hereford Show Heifer, Hereford Yearling Bull. shrOPSHIRE SHOW SHEEP. A RICK OF WELL HARVESTED HAY, about 30 tons. Auctioneer s Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 1953 A PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. E ANNUAL HUNTER SALE. ON FRIDAY, 20TH OCTOBER, THE Cardiff Races). ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold their ANNUAL SALE OF XOAHUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES n^L o?ieo Exchange, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 20th October, at 12 o clock. Present entries ^nni. nn20t^^YlNw^i^, ,ProPerty of the Auctioneei-s, Tiwif n/T ST "'ere liunted the P'incipal P }?■ England and Ireland last season. Thoroughly know their busmess, and will be open to any trial and examination one week prior to sale 20 COACH HORSES, the property of Messrs Gregory and Sons, that h have been running in the Jersey Coaches during cha past season. They are all five and six years old, and among them are some nice match Hal'ne<'s Horses; And other Studs. 2021 Further Entries can be accepted if made at once. TO HORSF nFA?SEEI' PONTYPOOL. TO HORSE DEALERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. 1VT YOUNG has been favoured JJ?wV8traet,on» SRLL by PUBLIC AUC- LARGF SWPn nv'iJev 'le following Effects, viz. NEW TRAP, TWO TIP-CARTS, chaff maihfno co^1.1scalcs and weights, 20 coal bags, y of boarding, galvanised sheets, < f6lt' Cual trolley, shovel. Also strong L AYP ^g 3 years strong mare, rising 6 years;! ^Grocer s TRAP, 3 fat COWS. Building hou roPes> panel doors, window frames, S^nnMnnH1 ^tes, shop window shutters, &c., &c. ItaM A!°^y' October, 2nd, 1893, at 2 p.m. N«tnnl\ f °ffice- 'i'redegar-place, Newport, September 22nd, 1893. 2017 IN BANKRUPTCY! —— — 35' °IMPO^A^'|i?,?EET' NEWPORT, MON. llViPORlANl SALE OF HOUSEHOLD MX? AND EFFECTS. p ^T T i NG lias been instructed remove to the weW^U,yn' Esq.. Official Receiver, to AnCT10NUwitho0ut re'^f tt^,d SELL by PUBLIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SHOP FITTINGS, m A Tia»'o « ^tcres, &C„ t g 11 H°use, Abercarn, which have KP2rii!r convenience of Sale, comprising kanrf. S suites in American walnut and birch, an(\lrou bedsteads, spring mattresses' <-2iafr °YerJays. feather beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, wardrobes, fenders, fire of toilet, ware; WAL- FRAMED PIANO, by Reed, Bristol dining table, easy chairs in leather and hair, tapestry and other carpets, cane seated, hair stuffed, and leather couches and chairs, kitchen tables, marble top washstauds, mahogany and painted dressing table, towel rails, &c., &c., dining-room suites in saddlebags and leather, gilt and walnut framed overmantles, oil paintings, lithographs, oleo- graphs, china, vases, lustres, music cases,large screen, coal vases, sewing machine by Bradbury, mahogany sideboard, curtain poles and lings, mantle-boards, occasional and ladies' work tables, lace curtains, mats, quantity of dinner and tea ware, and sundry kitchen utensils. Also LEASE for 11 years, of premises situate and ,n nse' Abercarn, and dated January 1st, leas, at. the low rental of 30s per month, together with the use of the fixtures and fittings. -be heId on MONDAY, October 2nd, ?vj i^?i A .owlu° ,^ays if necessary, at 2 p.m. Dated Auctioneers Office, 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, Sept. 27th, 1893. 2016 .^CRE NURSERIES, NEAR HEREFORD. SALE OF SEVERAL ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS FRUli TREES, comprising; over 20,000 STANDARD, PYRAMID. AND TRAINED APPLES, ? £ Atte> PLUMS, CHERRIKS, AM otners. i CONIFERS, FOREST TREES. &C., which A LEX AND KR, DANIEL, SELFE, and CO wiU SELL by AUCTION, at the above WEDNESDAY, and IHURSDAY, the 10th, llth, and 12th October. 1893, punctually at 12 o clock each morning. Catalogue? may be obtained at the Nurseries, King's Acre or of the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. 2006 „ 91, PEMBROKE-ROAD, CLIFTON. Excellent anll FREEHOLD 1 SILENCE, With front and back the Clffton te,U).is ground, extending to the Clifton College Close, for many years in the family accuPatI0n the late proprietor and his ]VFESFS^ ALEXANDER, DANIEL, »mwtl! ha aTe in^tructed by Mrs Addams- ^Kfr hv ATT%.r^rrBmoyed to Monmouthshire) to ,U O0"HE *• FAMILY RESIDENCE. O^hich particulars wiU be issued in due course, and Bristoffor of m Auctioneers, Corn-street, 1Q„ Jl C. LLEWELLIN, Esq., Solicitor, -1- 1, Stow-hill, Newport, Hon. .CARMARTHENSHIRE. TOWN AND PARISU OF ST. CLEAR'S AND PARISH OP LAUGHARNE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM AND PUBI..IC-HOUSE. MESSRS LLOYD AND THOMAS will Offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, St. Clear s, on TUESDAY, 3rd October, 1893, at 2 p.m., the following PROPERTY LOT 1.—FREEHOLD FARM, called Maesygrove," in the Parish of Laogliarne, containing 92 acres 3 roods 1 per il, or thereabouts, occupied by Mr David Thomas, under a lease for 21 years from 29th Sep- tember, .1887, at the yearly rent of £ 84, tenant paying rai.es, taxes, <fcc. LOT 2.—FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, called The Royal Exchange," with storehouse and" 2 eoal yards ana appnrtenances, all situate on the Quay in the of St. Clear's. Also some COTTAGES. i Further particulars and conditions1 of Sale mas be obtained of the Auctioneers, 1.. Lammas-street, orof Mr Bonland Browne. Solicitor, both of Canparthen. 2025 titles by ^ttrfiatt. SALF^HIS DAY. TATJV ■R"F'VINGTON, DECEASED. TO ™E,0Gf'SnSGY A^s-^HtrANiso,THE A MAM,Y INROA ESS'MSA' WE »««««"* WARE. MESSRS JOHN M. LlsEDER S SON 1VX have received instructions to SELfc «y iicadoi'ION.»^™«:|.Sade Hanley, at the Albert SATURDAY, September MIS .u««i '•» each day. "itaSileclton mg'ggj S5p5*»eK 103 and 36 persons, 20 dessert services, lOOtrink t tea sets, 60 breakfast ^et chamber sets (single and f«ur f^dfnieres on pedestals 40 inches high, IU and double), jardiirteres P manufactured. some of the richest..of he famous Vellon- There is a very of ab least fifty tina Ware in mised" old painting. Also a S°The whoie may be viewed from nine o clock on the mornings of sale. narticulars apply to the For catalogues and othei par Au^tioneers, SOMERSETSHIRE-KEYNSHAM, Midway between Bristol and »• nveTR ABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND DESIRABL i an]) for SALE To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by order SIRS. together with the walled gai ens, outbuildings, stable, coach-liouse, barn, and ownsr 'u comprising altogether an area ofabou^ll Afso all tlrose valuable Pl^Mi;e^er th^ thereto, formerly used as a Tanneiy,onefnc thereto. buildings and lare water wheel belon¡Õng thereto. viow apply on I he Premises, and for further par- 11 DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS BRADLEY AND COOKE have receiv. d instructions 1893, at TION, on MONDAY NEXT, October wi, the above address, the1 whole of the FIXTURES. GROCKRY STOCK 434 Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. N^olgeive^^ alt!'í h't,01ttthtx. RTR%~N BE R MERCHANTS, P XCKING-CASE MANUFAC- A BaSS'CABINET-MAKERS, ETC. FOR SALE BY TENDER AT CARDIFF. C, A w MTT T S with turiiiing"lathes, band and circular SAW MILLS, wmiv, r an(j every modern saw benches, el^iue j renfc arlj long lease, appliance.a,°tfw?n 'Vow in full work and together with 8°°d> stables in connection there- V BMWK CAM. 16Or to Mr w, Eoyal JMilM. Ca.nt.on, 0al'diff. Salts bn f riiratt (Bnntrart. 1MPORTANT TO GAS COMPANIES. A ^TTPTFYIN'G APPARATUS COMPLETE GAis1, ,) for SALE, consisting of 4 (removed for larger plan ) Wrougln-iron covers, cast-iron Punficrs,16 x ed d,.y.faced centre lifting apparatM, 8-111011^. als0 ivon Jolsts and valve, and connections co r f;ie whole complete Columns for erection o f order, a,,<i equal to new, a bargain, m P^JLjks Gas Works, East Moors, to be seen at |free onjrails. Offer open Cardiff. Price £ 140 net c^y willey and Co,, Gas immediate acceptan^Apply 20i0 Engineering Contractors^xeter. ^TR"^ALE ''CHARNLEIGH," one CPOR OAliTi, Leasehold Houses in the « tu n^e Three good reception rooms and smoking- Roath-road. Th fi dressing and bath-room, good room, seven bedrooms cel,arS) etc etc.. i •taWing' "*U For particulars and to view apply to Messrs Downing and Hàndcock, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 125 TETORS anil (Contracts- ^IFRWATER GROVE"" ESTATE, Jfl ..liANDAFF- TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are requireltoTthe CONSTRUCTION of www ROADS AND SEWERS on this estate. 'l'he p.l8.ns and specification!! Ulay be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained, at my office on deposit of One Guine¡\" which will be returned on receipt; of a. bonA- flTemfedrfto be delivered, under endorsed cover, to me not necessarily be accepted.^ & pASHWOOD CAPLE. Architect and Surveyor, 1, St. John's-square, Caram. September 14th, 1893. MO^UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for certain ALTERATIONS to THE DUFFRYN, St. Nicholas, near Caiditt, John Cory, Esq., J.P., D.L. «,een and inspected, PLANS and specifications can BE seen » and printed bills of quantities obtained on application to'^Architect Mr E. A. ^nSdowne M.sA., Bank of Wales Chambers, Newport, Mon., Architect's Office not later than noon, THUKSUA the 12t,h October, 1893- Tenders the shortest time they will enter into an undena.king toO complete work. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be E. A. LANSEOWSE^^ street, Ynysybwi. Tenders to bo sent to tne address on or before October 6th.. DAVID AND SANT, LIMITED. FOREST OFpDEANE|TONE QUARRY PARKEND STONE WORKS, NEAR COLEFORD, GLOS. Proprietors of over EO Blue, Grey, and Red stone Quarries, lately belonging to Messrs David and Co., :Parkead Stone Works, a.nd Trotter, Thomas and Co., speech House-road Stone Works, and several « smaller progiietors^ up tq Stone prepared as foMowg dressed, sMKt Sine moulded, machine turned, or hand dressed.^ tgal ntíct5. ^^BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1885 AND JL „ ,nTTV rniTNTY-COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT_MERTHYR TYDFIL. K ^mVARD "vnS'A3?S' ofNos1153and 16, Perrott- stre^t Treharris, Glamorganshire, Grocer and Furm- t.ure Dealer. I, CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY, of 31, Qncan-strefct, ro ,iitt Chartered Accountant, HEREBY GI^E Znvr% ?hat I I ave been duly APPOINTED and ceHitted by the Board of Trade TRUSTEE of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt.. AH nersons having in their possession any of tbo Fleets of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me, and f(Sign'atvireeofPTruStee) CHILES EDWIN DOVEY^ Date, 30th September, 1B95. zi JAM E S ROWE, DECEASED. ALL Persons having ^CLAIMS or DEMANDS iiDon or affamst the Estate of JAML^B ROW Flora-ftreet, Cathays, Cardiff, cab propneto^ deceased, are requested to seud particulars m thereof to me, the undersigned, forthwith. ^TEDTH.^HDAYOFSEPTEM^LB93.CJSING( SolicitoaJor th# Executrix und««j» Will of the above-named decease". 2qq7 97, St. Mary-streat, Car«U&MT.— T, = Jiuilbíng øddit5. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE SOUTH WALES „A„TrTy PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCICT II J. PARNALL, Esq., JP., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS.— £ 6,463»s M. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per DEPOSIT SHAREs'fiKj"each (interest per cant., Faj'yHEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, i3oi TYTERTHYR AND JJOWLALS JJUILDING SOCIETY CHAIlttLlN: Mr Alderman WIIJIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Honse, MerthyrTyd roAK<? ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM LOANS aw £ 10()TO £ 10,000. Easv Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeats-Favourable :1>'01" pa.rticulaol's appl)' to M:r PETER WILLIAMS Secreta.ry, Glebela.lld Bouse, Merthyr Tydtil; or to Local Agents throughout, SOUTH WME, 1183 RPHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING IT OUILDHAJ'I^Q^UARE. CARMARTHEN, Branches tbroug1!ont che CounttM of eQ ewbroke. and CM"n. 1206 BuMii: NOTICES. T IC E OF REMOVAL. JOHN BATTEN, Of tbto HAYES BRIDGE MEAT MARKET, begs to tllant. his numerous friends and customers for tenir patronage for the past six years, ilso fi 'aforin them that through the expira- tion o. le"e the business will be carried on as usual ? 6, TUDOR-ROAD. and on SATURDAYS at No. 10 -HOP, CARDIFF MARKET, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their support. 148 RSRIIR LONDON & MIDLAND BANK, X LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1836. HEAD OFFICE 52, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £ 6,000,000 CAMTAL PAID UP £ 818,200 UNCALLED E3,109,160 RESERVE FUND E600,000 £ 4,527,360 A BIU SCH IS NOW OPEN AT JAMES-STREET, CARDIFF DOCKS. 1939 RICHARD RICHARDS, Manager. AI^M"AND~IJNITED STATES.— booked by any Line at lowest rates. Special Rates toCalifornia and all Pacific Coast points. Niagara Falls Route to the Chicago World's Fair.— Appiy ior information to THE GRAND TRUNK RAIL IV A! CO., 61, Tower Buildings, Liverpool; 36, Leadenhall-st., London; or 2, Pall Mall. Manchester. RqYMNERAILWAY. —— PASSENGER TRAIN ALTERATIONS-OCTOBER. On aind from the 2nd Octiber, the 11.25 a.m. ex Cardiff will be DISCONTINUED. The:.40 p.m. train, Cardiff to laanbmdaeb, WILL NOT j. future RUN on SATURDAYS. The •}.« n.iu. train, Rhymney to Cardiff, will leave at 4.3r. and the 2.0 p.m. ex Rhymney on Saturdays 2.15. CORS. LUNDIE, General Manager. Caf .^ff, Sept. 28th, 1893. 1998 BRISTOL EIGHTH TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, OCTOBER 25TH, 26TH, 27TH, 28TH, 1893. /Moraing-SAMSON Handel Wedn jsoay i Evening-FAUST Berlioz rilhurt.lay.Morning HY-NINOFPRAISE..Ilendels,-olin Thui b lay .Morning -5 SXABAT ^1ATER Rossini r /-WILDERNESS Wesley Morning-! PARADISE & THE PERI I Schumann Friday.. ( fwAGNERCONCER'n j Evening-! ovSe^a^lcts [Wagner i. II. andlll.,&c.,&cj Saturdav .Morning—MESSIAH Handel VOCAL' TS Madame Albani, Mrs Henschel, Miss Esther P-Uiaer. Mile. Landi, Miss Hilda Wilson, Miss Clara Butt, Miss Nellie Rowe, Mr Edward Lloyd, Mr Ben Davif s, Mr Bantock Pierpoint, Mr Santley, Mr Andrfiw Black, Mr Montaaue Worlock. CONDUCTOR—SIR CHARLKS HALLE. Detailed Programmes free on application at Ticket Office Colston Hall, Bristol. • 2010 HENRY COOKE, Hon. Sec. TTNTVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH IJ 'WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. SESSION 1893-94. LECTURES ON MINING. PROTJKSSOR GALLOWAY will DELIVERa COURSE of LECTURES between 5.45 and 7.30 p.m. on Satur- <lavs liroughout the Session, commencing on s Mil'1 i>Ay, October Vtb. These lectures are esDecinilv fijtended lor students who desire to obtaiu collier manners' certificates of competency, aud the lectuiv time is chosen with the view of suiting the ,-onv, ience of those who are employed at the collieries of th listrict during,the week. This Course will form ani.v Son to <% Senior Course which wUl be delh ,d between the hours of 3.0 to 5.0 on Mondays, and, to 4.0 on Saturdays. The subjects to be treated in tv anior Class will include searching for minerals, bori'i and blasting, shaft sinking, methods of work- ing, idin", pumping, hauling, ventilating, lighting, coll': • explosions, etc. Ft urther particulars apply to JC unue v IVOR JAMES, Registrar. Ul srsity College, Cardiff, Sept. 26th, 1893. 1961 S(Z TTH WALES ART SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PICTURES Will be Opened by the President, The Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR, At the QUEBN-STRKET HALL, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF, On SATURDAY. October 7th, 1893. 1754 Pictures by the Leading; Artists of the Day. 323e QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. PRINCIPAL ALTERATIONS OF TRAINS- OCTOBER, 1893. The 10.20 a.m. from PA DDI VGTON to New Milford will continue to run via Gloucester, and will call at all stations below Landore. The 10.45 from PADDINGTON to New Milford, via the Severn Tunnel, will be continued through the WINTER. The 11.15 a.m. from NEW MILFORD to Paddington will start at 10.3 a.m., and call at all stations to Landore, from which station it wilt be an Express to Paddington, arriving at 7.0 p.m., a3 at present. The 8.30 a.m. from NEW MILFORD to Paddington will be altered between Carmarthen Junction and Cardiff, and will connect there with the 12.33 p.m. Express to the North. This train will continue to run via Gloucester. The 5.45 p.m. from PADDINGTON to New Milford will slip a carriage at Reading, and be accelerated below Bridgend. It will cease calling at Johnston, and arrive at New Milford at 1.30 a.m., connecting witn the boat for Waterford, which will leave New Milford at I.45 a.m. instead of 2.0 a.m. T The 9.15 p.m. from PADDINGTON to New Milford will discontinue slipping a carriage at Twyford. For particulars of other aud minor alterations see time bills and notices. 1886 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE OF ALTERATIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS FOR OCTOBER. UP TRAINS. The 7.20 a.m. from Penarth will run through to Merthyr. The 7.45 a.m. from Cardiff Docks will start at 8.5 a.m. and run to Treherbert. The 10.50 a.m. from Cardiff Docks to Treherbert will start five minutes earlier. .„ The 11.31 a.m. Pontypridd to Mardy will start at II.25 a. in. A new through train will leave Cardiff Docks at 3.55 p.m., and Cardiff Queen-street at 4.3 p.m. for the Rh.ndda. The 9.25 p.m. from Penarth to Cardiff will run to Merthyr, nnd leave Queen-street at 9.50 p.m. Trains will be run in connection to all parts of the line except Ynysybwi. The 10.35 p.m. from Penarth to Merthyr will run to Porth only. The connecting trains to Merthyr, Aber- dare, and Rhondda districts beyond Portli will be dis- continued. DOWN TRAINS. The 7.52 a.m. from Merthyr to Cardiff Docks will start at. 7.43 a.m. The 7.38 p.m. from Merthyr will start at 7.30 p.m. There will be slight alterations in the times of other trains from Merthyr and the connecting trains from the Aberdare and Ynysybwl Branches. The 3.25 p.m. train from Treherbert will be extended to Cardiff Docks. It will leave Pontypridd at 4.8 p.m., and call at Llandaff and Cardiff only. The 9.45 p.m. Merthyr to Cardiff will run through to Penarth, and call at all stations. The 10.22 p.m. Poutypridd to Penarth icillbe dis- continued. PENARTH SECTION. The 7.15 a.m. Cardiff to Penarth and 7.50 a.m. Penarth to Cardiff will be discontinued. Several of the up trains will start earlier from Ca.doxton and Penarth. SUNDAY TRAIXS. The 8.25 p.m. Cadoxton to Penarth will start at 6.45 p.m. The following trains will be discontinued :— The 4.51 p.m. Penarth to Cadoxton. The 5.45 p.m. Cadoxton to Penarth. The 6.30 p.m. Cardiff to Penarth. The 9.15 p.m. Penarth to Cardiff. For particulars of other numerous alterations see time bills. A. REASLEY, General Managnr. Cardiff, Sept. 27th, 1893. 1991 TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH U WALES AND aiON-MaUTHSJBISJE, CARDIFF. FACULTY "OF MEDICINE. SESSION 1893-94. The Council of the above College have added to their existing staff Professors of Anatomy and Physiology, and are about to elect a Lecturer on Materia Medica and Pharmacy. Arrangements have also been made whereby students may attend the practice of the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire General Infirmary. • The Council of the College have sanctioned a con- siderable expenditure for the provision of additional accommodation in the form of laboratories, practical class-rooms, lecture-room museums, and dissecting rooms, which are in process of construction. Students of Medicine are thus enabled to proceed with the study of the following subjects in the College —Biology, Botany and Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica, and hospital work. They can sDend three out of the five years expected for obtaining a medical degree or diploma at Cardiff, and then proceed to London or a Scottish University. THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE. PHYSICS Professor J VIRUMU JONES, M A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. of University College, London. Assistant Professor A. L. SELBY, M.A., Fellow of n Merlon College, Oxford. Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer W. S. HENSLEV, B.A., Cliristjs College, Cambridge. Professor: C. M. THOMPSON,1 m!A., Trinity College, Cambridge, D.Sc. (Lond.), F.C.S. Assistant Lecturer E. P. PERMAN, D.Sc. (Lond.) Professor: W. N.PARKER, Ph.D. (Freiburg), F.Z.S. Assistant Lecturer: A. H. TROW, B.Sc. — ANATOMY. Professor: ALFRED W. HUGHES, M.B., F.R.C.S. (Eng. and Edin.) T PHYSIOLOGY. Professor; JOHN BERRY HAYCRAFT, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.E. MATERIA MEDIC*. ,.w *«*Ctou:er to be appointed. IVOR JAMES, Registrar. IHTMIR Motiaz. GPLOT-ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL. REV. C. H. W ATKINS (Pastor) WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1893. Morning, at 11 Evening, 6.30. 412 PARK-HALL SERVICES. -B- TO-MORROW, MORNING AND EVENING (on account of enlargement of Presbyterian Church, Windsor-place), 2022 By REV. J. DOUGLAS WAITERS, M.A. Evening Subject The Temperance Cause." COOK'S CHEAP EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to the CONTINENT, and special conducted parties to Italy, Egypt, Palestine, Madeira, the C3,pe, &,e.-All particulars of Mr W. J. Trounce, Tourist and Foreign Banking Bureau, Cardiff. 1232 ONTYPRIDD GAS, LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. In consequence of the IMMEDIATE DISSOLUTION and WINDING-UP of the above Company, any PER- SONS HAVING any CLAIM against the Company are requested to send particulars of the same to the under- signed within six days from the date hereof. Bv Order, HENRY 1.1.. GROVER, Secretary. Pontyprjdd, 27th Sept., 1893. 1967 H8THE GREAT FRUIT GROWING X SETTLEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA. THOU- SANDS of all CLASSES from England, &c., are now engaged in thin attractive and profitable industry. Land purchasable on easy terms. Pamphlets free. Sample Boxes of Sun-dried Apricots 2s 9d, and Mus- catels Is 9d, free bv parcel post.—Address London Offices of the AUSTRALIAN IRRIGATION COLON- IES, 35, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, E.C. 1778 PUBLIC WELCOME TO LADY JL HENRY SOMERSET. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 7.30, IN WOOD STREET CHAPEL. Chairman-JOHN CORY, Esq., J.P. The Blue Ribbon Choir will sing. Admission—Reserve Seats, Is; Galleries, 6d; Back Seats free. Doors open at 6.30 precisely. 2013 XTATIONAL BRITISH WOMEN'S i-X TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT LADY H. SOMERSET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 10.30 to 1.0, 2.30 to S.D-National Executive Committee Meeting. 3.30-Delegates' Meeting. 5.0 p.m. -'I ea forintembers and Friends of theB.W.T.A., Charles-street Congregational Schoolrooms. Price 6d. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 3 P.M., GREAT UNITED SERVICE, TO BE CONDUCTECI BY LADY HENRY SOMERSET, LARGE PARK-HALL. Admission-Balcony, 6d. WHAT IT IS TO BE A CHRISTIAN." MONDAY, Oct. 2nd—10.30 to 1.0, 2.3J to 5.0, Women's Conference, Lesser Park-hall. Speakers LADY H. SOMERSET, Mrs McLaren, Miss Gorham, Miss Jenkins, Mrs Massingbam, &c. MONDAY EVENING, 7.30,4 GRAND PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION, LARGE PARK-HALL. SPEAKERS LADY H. SOMERSET (in the Chair), MrsWynford Piiilipps, Mrs Poarsall Smith, Miss Florence Balgarnie, &c. Balconv, 2s Front Seats, Is Admission, 6d. Back of Hall Free. BLUE RIBBON CHOIR. 353 cw LAMORGAN COLTNTY COUNCIL. MARGAM LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICT. The GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that they liavo made an ORDER under Sub-section 1 of Section 57 of the Local Government Act, 1888, for DIVIDING the MARGAM LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRIC'MNTO WARDS, altering the number of the Members of the Loca Board for the said District, and for the Appointmentl of such Members among the said Wards. Copies of the Order, the effect of which is stated below, may be inspected by any Owner or Ratepayer in any area affected by the said Order at the Glamor- gan County Offices, Cardiff, in ordinary office hours, during a period of one month, from the 23rd day of September, 1893. T. MANSEL FRANKLKN, Clerk to the Glamorgan County CounciL Cardiff, 22nd September, 1893. MARGAM LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICT. Article I.—For the purpose of all future elec ions of members of the said Local Board, the said district shall be divided into three Wards, to be termed respectively the East Ward, the Central Ward, and the West Ward. Article II.—The said Wards shall respectively coin- prise the parts of the safcl District included within the boundaries described in t'.io schedule tc this Order. Article III.—The number of members of the said Local Board shall be increased from nine to fifteen from and After confirmation of this Order, and three members of the said Local Board shall be elected for the East Ward hereby constituted, six members for the Central Ward, and six members for the West Ward. Article IV.—Every person who is a member of the said Local Board on the 1st day of December, 1893, shall go out of office on that day. Article V.—The fifteen members of the said Local Board to ba first elected to represent the above- mentioned Wards shall be elected on the 23rd day of November, 1893, or within seven days after, and shall come into office on the 2nd day of December, 1893. Article VI.—On the 5th day of April, 1894, the 15th day of April, 1895, and the 15th day of April, 1896, one of the members elected for the East Ward, and two of the members elected for each of the Central and West Wards at the election held in November in the year 1893, shall retire. Article VII.—If in any Ward the election of members of the said Local Board in November in the year 1893 be not contested, the order in which the persons then elected shall go out of office all be regulated by the said Local Board. Article VIII.—If in any Ward the Election in November in the year 1893 be contested, the members of the said Local Board then elected shall retire from office in th" following manner, namely :— On the 15th day of April, 1894, the member or the two members elected by the lowest number of votes, as the case requires. On the 15t h day of April, 1895, the member or the two members elected by the next number of votes, as the case requires. On the 15th day of April, 1896, the member or the two members elected by the highest number of votes, as the case requires. Provided that if in any case the number of votes if, equal, the order in which the members then elected shall retire from office shall be regulated by the said Local Board. Article IX.—In each of the years 1894, 1895, 1896, and in every subsequent year, one member of the said Local Board sholl be sleeted for the East Ward, two for the Central Ward, and two for the West Ward, and subject to the provisions ot this Order, the election and retirement of members shall be governed by the Rules contained in Schedule II. to the Public HeaJth Act 1875. 1898 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel II. O. FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamor- gan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 30th Sept., 1893. 1.—Competition for No. 4 Prize at, Lavernock this day. Nos. 3, 5, aud 10 Companies will proceed by 11.53 train from T.V.R. Station No. 11 Company will proceed by 12.51 train from Ca.doxtou No. 8 Company will proceed by 1?.5 train from Bridgend to Cardiff, and thence by 2.25 train to Lavernock Nos. 4, 6, and 7 Companies will proceed by 2.25 train to Lavernock Nos. 1, 2, and 9 Companies will proceed by 3.45 train to Lavernock. Only the above-mentioned detachments and those who have not as yet attended a gun practice will be required at this parade. 2.—The probable date for No. 3 Prize (40-pr. gun drill) will be 26th instead of 12th October, as previously stated. 3.-Monda.y, Wednesday, and Friday, GUll and Repo- sitory Drill, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Com- pany Drill at 7.30 p.m. Saturday, October 7th, Recruits' Carbine Competition at 1 p.m., at Grangetown. 4.—Capt. Ingram wishes to meet the N.C.O.'s of No. 2 Company at 8 p.m. 5.—Those members of the Corps who have notified their inability to attend the signalling examination on 23rd inst., will be required at Lavernock on 30th inst., at 3 p.m. 6.—The undermentioned qualified in signalling on 23rd inst., and are entitled to the Corps grant in ac. cordance with paragraph 6 of the prize list:—seict. Burbidge, Gunners Ellicott, Miles, and Payne, No. 11 Company, and Gunner P. D. E. Evans. No. 1 Companv. 7.—As the Corps is now over strength in efficients for the present Volunteer year ending 31st October, all recruiting will cease till further orders. B.-There will be a Sergeant's Mess Meeting after drill on Monday, 2nd October. 9.—For duty:—Captain Brain, Lieutenant Lewis, Sergeant Merritt, Corporal Mills, Bombardier Tamp- lin, Trumpeter Thomas. PENARTH COMPANIES. 1.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 40-pr. R.B.L. Gun Drill at 7.30 p.m. 2.—For duty :—Captain DaJziel, Sergeant Percy, Trumpeter Matthews. By Order. (Signed) 1>1.\18. EYRE, Capt. R.A., Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. 3~~RD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT, 3 CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday, October 7th, 1893 Monday andWednesday.-Compaiiy andPhysicaldrill at 8.0 p.m. Plain clothes. Fi-iday.-Company drill and Bayonet exercise at 8.0 p.m. Plain clothes. Wednesday.—Class firing from 2.0 p.m. Saturday.—Adjutant's Parade at 3.0 p.m. for the purpose of proceding to Penarth to practice Outposts and Advance Guards uniform drill order Band to attend. For Duty.—Captain J. J. David, Lieutenant F. W. Ensor, Surgeon-Captain C. Downing, Sergeant W. S. Martin, Corporal A. S. Jacob, Bugler E. Ward. (Signed) W. E. JONES, Major Commanding. Headquarters, Cardiff, Sept. 29th, 1893. EVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION s ROYAL ENGINEERS. For Week ending 7th October, 1893. I.-Drills will be suspended till January, IE94. 2.—The Commanding Officer congratulates the members of the Corps on the highly satisfactory report of the General Officer Commanding Western District on the last training. By Order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut.-Col. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. LADIES should obtain particulars ot the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- larities of the female system ever introduced to the public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and 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 ami RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price List and Copies eg Testimonials which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of BLOOO, open to inspection and investigation. A. DAS MAIL, 267, Langd&le, Walthamstow. (Established 1851 1634 .Dublir ¡\ntuStttttn!S. CARDIFF. 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