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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.'S I CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES OF ii' FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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OULri AViIiiiio xvxv '-i.c'1.JJ.A..A. a. — — lJipping WA TERFORD and CORK, and the W whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND. In con- nection Fast 1 rains on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, powerful Steamships leave New Milford tor Waterford daily, except Monday mornings, and return daily, except [Sundays. The Cork Steamers leave New Milford Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. AND BORDEAUX /gTftT/\y-The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP 4ESSaS&COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW yfEAM ERS will sail as follows, circum- stances permitting a'AFF.. Cardiff for Bordeaux Sept. 20 *JSK Bordeaux for Cardiff Sept. dl Witli goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, I, Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office ■* £ the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 9481 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.—Free Land Grants of 160 Acres, Vith Bonus, to bettlers. JSpecial through Bookings to C;nlaii;i'' SAILING from LIVER- POOL M EEKLY. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage *t lowest rates. Apply to Flinu, Main, and Montgomery, Liverpool jnd Bristol; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen- ftreet, Cardiff; T. C Howe and Co 31, Mountstuari- Square, Cardiff; A. D. Webber, Great Western Railway, Bridgend ,T. Roberts, 24, High-street, Ponty- pridd }'■. Thomas, 74, Duft'ryn-street, t'erndale; D. R. rowell, Post-office, Massteg Elias H. Davies, Baglan pharabers, Pentre, Rhondda; J. S. Lambert, 2, Wood- >inds, New Cemetery-roa Porth or to John ffelloway, Bridge House. Mountain Ash. 1096 CUNARD LINK OYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR, NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. 'XFMBRIA .Sat., Sept. 23 SCYTHIA ..Th., i £ pt.» WJCANIA ..Sat,. Sept. 50 CKPHALONXA -Sept /.URANIA ..Tues., Oct, 3 CATALONIA lh, Oct. b SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares Jor FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers, also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA.. A Steerage Passengers to all parts of panada at low rates; those by Boston Steamers Rooked to New York without extra chflj^jr' TAT1 THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY .LIMITED 8, Water-street, Lneipooi. OR TO XIIElK. AGISTS, -h_rW„wn Ess i'sasss^safssstjg-^j. i. Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr u^ertg" poufcy. B.. Commercial-streefc, Newport; r,]anelly n§5 #>ndd w_ Hancock, 2, Downing-street, l^ianeiiy. 1100 SOUTBAl'rJPTON-NEW YORK ^A^OUTH^fFlN-NEVY^RK- ^■sS^rrvrTF-n STATES MAIL STEAMER?. Soptua ES TO NEW YORK DIRECT, feOLlHAMFTON^O^Y Highest a £ s of accommodation for Saloon, Second "3abin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL—SERVICE. Every W}<}DNl':SDA Y. PHILADELPHIA, Passers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on u,f\rif <ha Pennsylvania Railroad, which has W^ Rtehardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or m £ J&\ or to S7 J- Davies, 9, Edwards-pl., Queen Javerp j- e (j0 31, Mount Stuart-sq.; C. J. Cud- ffl* (V4ie-rd., Cardiff H. Huntley, Glo'ster House, *>euartb • C H. Perkins, 11, Somersec-pl.; Austin and fncocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Ncath-rd Landore; t» S Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, r>owning-st., Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-st,, Neath; n t Jones, 23, Villiers-st,, Briton Ferry J. Rooerts, Pontvuridd; 1>- T. Davies, Mertliyr J. S. Lambert, 2, KfCodlands, Porth; D. J. Evans. Merthyr; W. Smith 42, Hannah-st., Porth A. Tilney,. Markec-st., Jlbertillery A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- •t PonUottyn; W. H Hitchings, Aberkenflg; J. Thomas, Tredegar J. D. Thomas, Seven bisters, ISeatn. 4LGRAVE, MURPHY, AND^CO/S REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS rROJi HAMBURG- TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam, CKy of Hamburg r*ifv-nf 15^1fast City of Lisbon, Citvof Si^tol' City.of Liverpool, City of S ^1»0a' A;»n rtf Oity of Oporto, Cflty of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF 101 HAMBURG at regular intervals. Fo» particulars apply to PALGIUVE, MURPHY, AND Co 17 Eden Quay, Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. "AgentafcHambarK—D. FUHRMANN. 1196 & 1.INE OF STEAMERS. 5SS^W SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. Of CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hoare ■' Qno (jf +ha above or other steamers of the same Line to intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten °For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, P&lgrave, MitrDhy <fc Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the ^Vents' B ORG ESS & CO., Swansea Agent at Hamburg: D. FUHBMANN. E4 r lcnhone ço. l'1. T IVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION, the First-class Full-powereil Steamships of the South and Liverpool Steamship Conipanv. Limited, W MARQUEWS OF BUTE. r/TA- ORPHEUS, LLANELLY^ ox other Steamers, are intended to sail MSa&hePvSL^casualties excepted, and as per conditions Company's sailing bills) as under n- „ CARDIFF From LLANELLY (Liverpool Wlta,rf, West n- „ CARDIFF From LLANELLY Every 'vpoRT TUESDAY and SATURDAY EVEBV'From LIVERPOOL From I/IVERPOOl' (Wesfc Side( Tra{algar j>k) AVest Pi'l|. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. EVERY »■ATU • jjfidgu-ater and District, Burry Favourable r Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd. Port, Carmart > ou tj16 Glamorganshire Canal and also all to -oo^ert Gilchrist and Co., Liver system. Apply ™^wport (Mon.) Llaneily; and pool (Maiiapsis)' Bute road, Cardiff. 1128 ^"iANAD^ AND UNI1ED SXATES. f „iinnkedbyanyLin.i at lowest rates. PassenSf ^iif(1rnia and all Pacific Coast points. Special Rates toC, t|ie Chicago World's Fair.— Niagara Falls Ro«te THJj, (}l.AN0 XRUNK Apply for rpower Buildings, Liverpool 36, RAILWAY CO., or 2, Pit-'l Mall. Manchester. Leadenhall-st., J-oiidon, CHICAGO AND BACK TJ URR A H • a party of SOUTHWALIANS JnL FORjif l^or)ly to secure berths at once, of FORMING ^0Vw office, High-street, Pontypridd. James Roberts, lost u AFRICA. Large REDUCED AR^» uFarms to settlers in Canada fionuses and rre'en rates to and from all parts »nd Queensland. anj is'ew Zealand. Ciieap of America, Austru < anfl the World. Goods round trips to tne \a> all f0teign parts. Interviews and Parcels boo^e n0 jUConvenience. Send saggaa«%«" NOTIèE OREMOVAL. THE 0HINA AND GLASS JgUSlNESS Lately carried on at 77, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF, by > W. DOBBS, Is NOW REMOVED V; To More Commodious Premises at T 2 CJ U E E N g T R E E T, NEARLY OPPOSITE, Where a Large btock of THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS IS NOW ON VIEW. An early inspection is iespectfully solicited, and all orders entrusted to us will have the best attention of W. jyovm AND SON. 1302 •prORNISH 03S THB INSTALMENT FURNITURE, CARPE^l^f^/A^^bed'DINGI STEADS, LINOLEUMS, BASblNE 1*1 ES, BEDDIN«. FLOOR-CLOTHS, WRINGING MACHINES, A^C. fjjlHE j^JOATH jyiURNISHIN(x CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD, VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, Is the Leading House in the City for Furnishing on the INSTALMENT PRINCIPLE, where you can roly on being fairly and honestly served, without any of the fuss and bother usual at some of the Credit Estab- lishments. YVe would recommend intending pur- chasers to maKe_ strict inquiries about the firm they intend to do business with, and give their patronage forwardDeiUhig13''4 03** Reputation for Straight- Below are a few of the Advantages we offer—A Large and Varied Stock to Select from. Repayments by •weekly or monthly instalments. No unMcessarv inquiries made. No name or address on delivery tans* No registered documents to sign. J Carpets and Linoleums made and Laid UW All goods Delivered Free in town or country. No Extra Charges of any kind are made. Illustrated Guide to Furnishing, containing the terms and other useful information, Post Free on Business—8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF •— ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD^AND^VERE-STREET, CARDIFR Factory: 46, Warwick-street. London. 1263 ^^irANT^CO (GENTLEMEN. I one Box of Horton'a I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed i„ rnre all complications, whether acquired or aa4" Also gravel and pains w the back. Fr^ torn mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D HOTton M P.S. (fro"1 th« Ge1^ra\ hospital), Aston- HOTton, A<rents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist andll° Bute-St. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist f'Briflfri;vd Chemist, O^ford-st. Newport- SSSTRfiSSW^ ne^rheen&own BWepaper, 1343 alts hit AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs J. J. DAVI n and CO. Freehold and Leasehold properties, at Cardiff, bept. 16 Mr MICH-A EL. DAVIES. Mr GEORGE lH!NKLEY.1 Leasehold Houses, at Pontypridd Oct. 4 Mr W. GILL. Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff ••••—■ • •• •:■■ Sept. 16 Messrs GO'lTWALTZ, BOWRI.NG, & PERIv\ Ram Lambs, at Canton &, Cowbndge Fairs, Sep 19 & 29 Household Appointments, Ac Sept 21 and 22 SB* *» Mr J. G.' HEDGES: 0M' Building Plots, at SePt- 25 Messrs d. HILT. & CO. Household Furniture, etc., at Swansea Sept. 19 Mr JOHN HILLMAN. Ram Lambs, at Canton Fair Sept. 19 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. prflroises. at the Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff..Sept 26 F remise-, A E KINGSFORD. Hotel Furniture, die., at Portskewet t..Sept. a0, 21, 22 Messrs JOHN M. LElSDERand SON. Tin-nlate Works, at Swansea Sept.— Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Chemist's Stock-in-Trade, at Rooms Sept. 20 Furniture and Effects, at Rooms Sept. 19, 21, & 22 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff ..Sept. 20 Mr S. N. POWELL. Markets and Slaughterhouse, at Llanelly .Sept 21 Mr W. HARRY REES. Residential Property, at Neath Sept. 20 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Freehold Building Estate, at Cardiff Sept. 21 Ponies, at Glan Ely, near Cardiff ..Sept. 28 Llansannor Court Estate, at Cowbridlle Sept. 29 Messrs STRAKER & SON. Horses, &c., at Abergavenny Sept. 22 Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. Farming Stock, &c., at Heath Farm Oct. — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Cattle, Sheep. Milch Oows, &c., at Llandow Sept. 21 Messrs. JOHN THORNTON CO. Pare-bred Shorthorns, at St. Fagan's Sept. 19 Messrs W. THORNE and SON. Cattle, at Pantvgibbon Sept, 19 Messrs TREGARTHEN, DUNN CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff Sept. 28 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Leasehold Property, at Newport Sept. 18 Freehold Property, at Newport Sept. 27 GREEN FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED SHORT- RiIRNS. TyfESSRS JOHN THORNTON & CO. 1XJL willSELLbyAUCTION,onTUESDAY NEXT, September 19th (1 o'clock), at the Green Farm, one mile from St. Fagan's Station, a,nd three miles from Cardiff, the extensive herd, nearly one hundred head, of PURE-BRED SHORTHORNS, Belonging to Mr James Howell. It was founded about 10 years ago from ttio first-class stocks of Lord Moreton, Lord Swansea, and Mr Richard Stratton, and includes a large number of fine young Heifers and Bulls, several of which have been pnze winners. Bulls of Bates blood have been used, and most of the young stock are by Mr Sheldon's Duke of Barrington 31st 58783. Messrs STEPH liNSON & ALEXANDER will SELL about 200 pure-bred SHROPSHIRE SHEEP and 60 BERKSHIRE PIGS. Catalogues ma.v be had of W. Perkins, Green Farm, St. Fagan's, Cardiff, or of John Thornton and Co., 7, Princes-street, Hanover-square, London, W. 1769 -i'- LLANELLY MARKETS & SLAUGHTERHOUSE. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MR. S. N. POWELL for ONE YEAR, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of September, 1893, at the Town-hall, Llanelly, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions ar. will then and there be produced), the LLANELLY MARKET, PIG MARKET, AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE PREMISES, Situate in the district Pt the Local Board of Health for the BovOKgh of Llanelly, and all those Tolls, Rents, and Stallages taken ancl collected therein respec- tively} according to this Rules, Schedules, and Regula- tions in force in such Markets and Slaughterhouse. Bv order of-the above Board, JNO. JENNINGS, Clerk. Town-hall, Uanelly, 9th September, 1893. 1681 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, NEAR AND IN CARDIFF. MESSRS J. J. DAVID & CO. have been favoured with instiHctions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 16th September, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to" be then and there produced, the following desirable Properties FREEHOLD. BY INSTRUCTION'S FROM THE OWNER. LOT I.-All those Two Freehold MESSUAGES or D WELLING-HOUS i' S, with the sites thereof and the gardens and other appui tenances thereunto belonging, situate at Pantbach, m the parish of Whitchurch, in the county, of Glqinorgan, and numbered 50 on the O.S. Map (25iu. aeatte) of the said parish. The above premises are now let to one Lovell, oil a yearly tenancy, at a. rent of f26 a. year, payable quarterly on usual qua'ter days. The tenant payff alt fates The vhole atoa is M nearly as possible] ajcre and 11% perches. LEASEHOLDS. By INSTRUCTIONS IROM THE OWNERS. I.0T 2.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at and now knoun as Nos. 1 and 2, Penbryu, Maindy, in theparisb of Llandaff. The above premises are held for 99 years from 2nd February, 185\ at a ground rent of jB9, under a lease from C. H. Williams, Esq., dated 22nd October, 1858. The houses each contain two sitting-rooms and four bedrooms, with usual kitchens and offices; one house has a stable and coach-house attached, and the other at porch and greenhouse. The houses are let to good tenants at JE30 and B32 a year respectively: the tenants paying rates and taxes. Gas and water are laid on, and the llOUseS, being close to the borough boundary, have all the advantages of contiguity to the town, while benefitting by the low rates of the parish of Llandaff BY INSTRUCTIONS FROTH THE MORTGAGEES. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at and now known as No. 60 (formerly 58), M<<y-street,Cathays, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan These premises are held for 99 years from 2nd FebiUary, 1884, at the low apportioned ground rent of B2 7s, under a lease from Sirs F. M. Grawshay, dated 9th December, 1834. The house is now let to a respectable tenant, at the weekly rent of 7s 6d. There is a stable at the back of the premises at present unused. BY INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MORTGAGEE. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at and now known as No. 20, Nelson-street, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan. These Premises are held for 99 years from the 29th September, 1851, at the extremelylow apportioned ground rent of S2 2s, under a.' lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, dated 5th De- cember, 1851. This house is now let to a respectable tenant at the weekly rent of 12s. Lots 3 and 4 will in the first instance be offered together, and, if not sold, will then be offered separately. For further particulars as to all the Lots apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, the Vendors- Solicitors, No. 6, Working.street, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, St. John's-square, Cardiff ;and as to Lot 2 to Mr r*. D. Marks, Towu-hall, Cardiff, who will give permission to view this Lot 1545 «att^ER DOCKS, CARDIFF. very valuable CORNER PREMISES, PIER -• !^?^°r?K>siter^le prance to Bute Docks, Cardiff. ^/TESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. 7 At have been instructed by the Executor of the wi,\ Atkinson Blake to SELL by AUCTION, a Quillings, ,st. Mary-street. Cardiff, on 1UESDAY, September 2otb, 1893, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions of sale of The Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District "), whole o £ tllose very desirable CORNER PREMISES known as No. 71, BUTE-STREET & No. 1, STUART-STREET With a frontage of 27ft 6in., or thereabouts, to Bute- street, and 56tt. 2m., or thereabouts, to Siuart-street, as now in the occupation of Messrs Andrews and Son; Mr J. E. Davies, Tobacconist; the Welsh Estate and Property Co., Ltd.; the Meiros Colliery Co. Hill's Dry Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd.; the Clyde Shipping Co. W. H. fucker and Co.; Mr Charles R. Scott, and others. The above Property forms one of the best blocks for shops, banks, and office premises at the J iocks, and will always command good tenants. It is held from the trustees* of the late Marquess of Bute for a term of 89 years from the 25th March 1855, at the nominal ground rent of £4 6s 6d, and and is now sub-let under a repairing lease to Mr Solomon Andrews at the very low annual rent of £242 10s, which lease (which was granted in 1883) has an unexpired term of 20 years from the 1st of Auguss 1893. It is estimated that the present letting value of the property is B400 per annum at least. LOT 2.-All that desirable and convenient Four-floor PREMISES consisting Of Front Shop, Salerooms, 0fficesand S tockrooms.an d known as N0. 2, Bute-street, Cardiff, and having a frontage to Bute-street of 29ft. or thereabouts, and depth from front to back of 68fte, or thereabouts, as now m the occupation of Messrs Gibbs and Son, Ship Store Merchants, and Messrs Christie and Co., Steamship Owners, together with that Modern-built Ttuee-storied Front Shop and Premises connected therewith, having a frontage to Stuart-street, also in the owsupation of Messrs Gibbs and Son. This Lot surrounds Lot 1 on the property 1 These twolots of Property form a very valuable corner block, immediately opposite the entrance to .the Cardiff Docks, with a frontage to Stuart-street 'of 69ft 2iu., or thereabouts, and to Bute-street foDDOsite the Merchants' Exchange and tram terminus) of 56ft. 6in., or thereabouts. T ot 2 is held under a lease for 89 years from the 25th day of March, 1855, at the low annual ground rent Tffviiw annlv to the respective tenants, and for further Particulars, as to Lot 3L.to Mr Harry Cousins, ^nliHror St Mary-street, Cardiff, as to Lot 2, to Messrs Wedew and Sons, Solicitors, Bute Docks, • »nd as to both Lots, to the Auctioneers, £ £ »', S.rk".Si, c. Ca-brta Chiton, 12, Westgata-sireeL Cardiff. 1547 August 26th, 1893- 44 MISKIN-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR MORGAN MOLIGAN IS lDstructed WM to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAYf September 20tb,1893, the whole of th°HOTISEH0LD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, conches, easy chairs, brass curtain pol curtains, pictures, °r„tebed«tea3ds feather and Thompson), iron and bra^s Dea. teaas, miUpuff beds, enamelled bedroom suites, chamber ware, hanging presses, towel rails, flooi c rods, etc., and the usual kitchen,uteusils. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to continence, at 12 o'clock noon. Auctioneer's Office, Albert Chambers, High-str eet, Cardiff. 1784 I -yARICOCELE And its Speedy, Painless, and Certain Cure withoivfc Surgical Operation," by. Dr Marston's American Method, -years' successful expedience. IUustrated circular sent sealed free on application.—THE MARS- l ION CO., 249, HIGH B01« £ 0OT LONDON. 3233 • r- aIts puritan. ¡ ON VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT. SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 21STJND 22ND SEPTEMBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Being the CONTENTS of a LARGE COUNTRY RESIDKNCE in MONMOUTHSHIRE. Furnished in the most perfect taste within the past two years. Removed to Cardi,ff for immediate unreserved sale. (SOLD BY ORDER OF THE MORT\;AGUE UNDER THB POWERS CONTAINED IN A BILL OF SALE.) Comprising the CONTENTS of 15 BEDROOMS, BOUDOIR, and DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, two PIANOFORTES bv COLLAilD & COLLARD and Erard, a. DINING-ROOM beautifully furnished in OLD CARVED Oak, Library and Morning-room Furniture, the contents of a Billiard-room, incluvlinga NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (by George Wright and Co.) ■with low patent cushions and fittings, A Valuable COLLECTION OF RARE OLD CHINA, Valuable Oil Paintings and Water-colour Drawings, Bronzes, a fine old ward.obe, inlaid with marque- terie, a COSTLY DINNER SERVICE by Morttock, of Oxford-street, London; a COf ELAND DESSERT SERVICE, the fittings of hall in carved oak, and the usual effects of a. large residence. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, -Lv-t. and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 2ist and 22nd September, 1893, commencing at 11 o'clock each day punctually, THE ABOVE SUPERB APPOINT- MENTS. Removed as above and in first-class condition. The CONTENTS of 15 BEDROOMS, including appointments in walnut, ash, and other woods ward- robes of various sizes, omo with glass doors hand- some sets of toilet fittings a 7ft. ROSEWOOD BEST BEDROOM SUITE, beautifully inlaid with various woods, with large wardrobe and cheval toilet tables a. 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, a F/Nh OLD \Y ARftROBE INLAID WITH MARQUETElilE, a walnut and ash Bedroom Suite and several others in various woods HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS ill trench and Parisian shapes, and hangings for same; spring and hair mattresses, feather beds, fine old wardrobes, chests of drawers, Brussels and other carpets, baths, etc. mTTul DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of siik and chenille window hangings, a BEAUTIFUL LOUIS XIV. DRAWING- ROOM SUITE insUk, with LARGE CABINET, over. mantel and tables en suite; ROSEWOOD WALL CABINETS, several pieces of fine old Furniture, a large gilt console glass, Italian tables and others in various woods, a rosewood Davenport, pair of massive brass fenders and fireirons, larae .Wilton Pile Carptts, a NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by COLLARD AND COLLARD and Erard, music settees and cabinets, occasional chairs, a. pair of beau- tifully-inlaid card-tables. THE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE OLD CHINA embraces a COLOSSAL pair of OLD DRESDEN FIGURES, MAGNIFICENT vases in Sevres, and others in various china of great beauty, the decorations of the cabinets and tables, in square marked Worcester, Chelsea, Swansea, Crown Derby, and Vienna. The DINING-ROOM, in old CARVED OAK, in- eludes old and modern pictures, a SET OF 14 BEAU- TIFULLY-CARVED OAK CHAIRS, the seats and backs covered in morocco a FINELY-CARVED SIDEBOARD with high glass back, a 12-ft. dining teble, a 7-FT. CARVED OAK BOOKCASE of great beauty, and others of smaller dimensions a, dinner wagon, a coal cabinet, large overmantel all en suite, a TURKEY CARPET, 20 x 17, and rugs to match marble clock and ornaments, a pair of marle horses. THE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS include examples by J. Somerset, Pilsintry, JY. B. Coleman, Beverley, A Meadows, Wilding, Bennett, H. Evelyn, C. Western, Faed, D. James. THE LIBRARY, IN OLD CHIPPENDALE J MAHOGANY, arranged with high-back chairs, settees, and easy chairs, in Genoa frieze velvet; a large bookcase, a fine buftev, several well-made bookcases, a writing table, a Chesterfield settee, pairs of curtains, several pieces of gold bronze, and other interesting items, THE BILLIARD-ROOM, fi^edvnth exDensive settees, a NEARLY NEW COSTLY FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, with very thick slate oed and patent low frost-proof cushions, supplied op Messrs George Wright and Co., ivory balls, and other fittings, carpetting, linoleum, <fcc. The CONTENTS of BREAKFAST-ROOM, in oak lauding, staircases, CARVEU OAiK HALL FURNITURE, marble-top tables, some very fi stv fl'ed heads and foreign skins, busts, brackets, old oak chairs, settees, Axminster stair and landing carpets. The Contents of China and Butter Pantries, Kitchens, Gardens, and Outdoor effects. WHOLE will be ON VIEW on MONDAY NEXT. 1653 Catalogues may be, had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. ON TUESDAY NEXT. ANNUAL RAM SALES. MESSRS AKERS, OF PENTREBANE, ST. FAGAN'S, Have fixed the following dates for their Annual Sales of 40 PURE-BRED HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMBS. Amongst them are Prize Winner*. jVfESSHS GOiTWALTZ, BOWRING, IrJL AND PERRY will SELL by AUCTION as under:— 25RAM LAMBS I CANTON FAIR, 19th September, AND 25 EWES. | at 11 o'clock. 15 RAM LAMBS, j COWBRIDGE FAIR, 29th Sept., ,¡., | at 10 o clock. The Auctioneers desire to coil special attention to these Sales. The Mams are an especially fine lot. The purchases at the previous sales of Messrs Akiers hav given great satisfaction. 1424 On TUESDAY, 3RD OCTOBER. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold an IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES at tho Horse Exchange, Cardiff, as above. Present entries include a STUD of HORSES from Mr Charles Shepherd, who is retiring from the building trade. Fuither entries are solicited. 1739 CANTON SHEEP FAIR, SEPTEMBER ISTHTT MIMPROVED OXFORD DOWN RAM LAMBS. R JOHN HILLMAN will SELL by AUCTION, as above, 20 GRAND RAM LAMBS, from J. H. Large, Esq., Malmesbnry. 10 GRAND RAM LAMBS, from J. Addy, Esq., South Lodge, Burford. These sheep are descended from winners at the Royal, Bath and West, and Marlborough Shows, upon inspection will be found a tip-top lot, and will recom- mend themselves. Cards from Mr Hillman, Auctioneer, Newport. 1756 SALE THIS DAY. MR w. GILL has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 31 and 33, ^VX",dT?>a,?A <^rc?4e' on 1 RID AY, at 7 p.m., and SATURDAY, at 3 and V p.m., the whole of tue STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising Ladies' and Gentlemen's New and Second- halHt Clothing, Musical Instruments, a quantity of Old China and Dinner Services, Jewellery, etc. Goods on view Thursday and Mornings of Sale. 979 SALE OF STEAMSHIPS-HARES AT THE — T „,TTr CARDIFF EXCHANGE, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1893, AT 3 P.M. "]Yf ESSRS TREGARTHEN, DUNN and /L9" bave received instructions to SELL by AUCilON, as above, the following „ STEAMSHIP SHARES, viz. :— 20 £10 Shares Cardiff S.S. Co., Ltd. 105 SiO Shares Oriental S.S. Co., Ltd. 2 B200 Shaves Dowlais S.S. Co., Ltd. 1 £200 Share Cyfarthfa S.S. Co., Ltd. 10 £50 Shares Fernclitfe S.S. Co., Ltd. 2-64th Shares S.S. Turquoise, of Cardiff. Further entries for this Sale respectfully solicited. For terms and particulars apply to Tregarthen, Dunn and Co., Share Salesmen, 12, Mountstuart- square, Bute Docks. Cardiff. 1787 Insurant*. NEW SCHEME FOR THE RELIEF OF TRUSTEES. FAMILY TRUST INVESTMENT POLICIES SECURING A FIXED INCOME FOR SURVIVING RELATIVES. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. DISTRICT OFFICIE 1249 7, ST. STEPHEN'S. STREET, BRISTOL. Chief Agent at Cardiff, J. J. David, St. John's-chambers THE BOILER INSURANCE &7 STEAM TOWER CO., LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE.67, KING-ST., MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under The Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. J. F. L. CROSLAND, M. Inst. M.E., A. M. Inst C.E. ,,T Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIBJID, Secretary. ^T.|APPl3Cati0n3 for Agencies Invited. 1315 r*-« THE TJ5LOOD PURIFIER 7*7 w°rst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. ^01;^A1;BL00D PURIFIER cures the foUowin complaints .—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of siefht. weak or gore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthina. or tightness in the Chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherums 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, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1003 THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY. i i 13. GUILDHAJ.L-SQUAJ3.E, CARMARTHEN, lie Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout he Counties of y Cannartliw JPeajlwke. aod Cftrdi„, a. H0<' alt5 b £ Indian. l PENCOED BRICK WORKS. CLEARANCE SALE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BY ME MICHAEL DAVIES, ..L AT THE PENCOED BRICK AND TILE COMPANY'S YARD (Near the Pencoed Kail way Station), ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 19TH.1893, AT 2.30 P.M., All the Surplus Stock of CRESTS RIDGE TILES (of many various Patterns) FINIALS, CHIMNEY POTS, COPINGS, PILLAR CAPS KEYS and SPRINGERS, STRING COURSES, BALUSTRADING, Moulded, Pressed, and other BRICKS, &c., &c., IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. gST The attention of Merchants, Builders, and Others is specially directed to this Sale, as affording an opportunity of obtaining Stocks of Goods in regular use, at low Prices. DTTKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS. CARDIFF. 0N WEDNESOA Y, SEPT.,20th, 1893. J. G. MADDOX and SON arc WntfM by the Trustees under Deed of 11.oom. as a.bove, the whole of a CHEMISOrS STOCK-IN-TRADE, -sarsLiiJj «« Further particulars appiy at the Auctioneers oaces and Salerooms, 25, Puke-street, Cardiff. AT THE DUKE-STREET ^LEROOMS, CAI»I^ ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND 1R^A» SEPTEMBER I9th, 21stA a'l wk ,')« dbelv Commencing each day at_2 o cf IMPORTANT UNRESER\ 3^DAYS SALL of superidr and well-made HOLSE an(i TURK and EFFECTS, coirfSSchSJe mahogany wardrobe, each with pa toilets to match ^arWe-top ^and tables, chests of drawers, severyi «1.' iron and brass bedst^ds w.th bead ng 3 best bedroom suites in black w^nut and Wit ana „„i, a ,hie 6ft. walnut sideboara, i u w; several dining and drawing-roum suites, uphol¡;tered cabinet, overmantels, J" bookcase dinine fenders and br^V ^frsot^e; e^°;X'a quan-' tgfTfeSS'a/utenS aM sundries. 6f which ^FsSlSbJ G. MADDOX SON, iVS ivV order of the various own^-s. Godson view da^pri^to andmornings offale. 1111 T>Rji'T TMTNARY ANNOUNCEMENT THE IS?' •m JOHN M. LEEDER and SON iVI ),wn favoured with instructions? to SELL r ArCTION afthe Mackwortl, Anns Hot6l. Wind- by AUCriOi month of September, Street, Swansw mth^ TUf_pJjATE WORKS, together wi^» the whole of the Fixed Plant and MFuhrlheeryparticulars will appear in future advertise- „ information apply to Messrs Beoi and For further mfotmMKm SwangeA to Plant, Solic^itof-j» J«ce3 Goat-street Chambers, Auctioneers, at their *jw^> \'l2b Swansea. -7: — RHOSSILLY hous^-N—RRACE, S\VANSEA. MW^CJRS H HILL and CO. been Mr E. E. Wright, who is giving lnstructed by JVlr puBLIC AUCTioN, on the X"ivSeT on'wfco.V, Sept. 19, IS95. th. "BOOSEBOlDP,reSlTOBE;GEEENHODSE PLANTS, <kc., • • walnut drawing room suit.! in Comprising anJ -walnut loo tables, walnut tapestry, mahoga y y telescope dining tabl# occasional tables, manoga y mahoga^ dining-room with extra 'ea^i leather, Brussa^ and other suite in rugs atKi mats, ornaments, 2 carpets, largo,TERGJ JJ \v. Turner,chromos and pairs of lithograph flreirons, coal vase, brass rods, ^"ng^nd ted and iron bedsteads, palliasse Ac,, &c., br^ss ni t.er be,[3i mahogany duchesse and ttble painted chest of drawers, washstands stand and taoie,p^ ffia3Ses, sets of ware, caae-seat dreeing tables, &c^ and chairs, • titchen tables, chairs, small desk, culinary uten^is, kitchen i about jqq choice >»«. »<*»«• 1 fancy flower pots, &c. on V'iew morning of Sale, aMsgaaaaaatgss "fi/TESSRS STRAKER and SON will M ^Market, HOW sUx a W 'hooters! HACKS, PONIES, DBAY AND FARM HOKSKS AND COblS (including broken *nd unbroken sm»r» Welsh Monntain Ponies) many of which will be exhibited at the Show Also a W number of Carriages, and a quantity of Sinefe, Double and Tandem Harness, Saddles, Bndles ^AlSrie^rMeFved in time will appear in the show catalogue as well as the sale catalogue. Knlrance fee -5s for horses 2s 6d for carriages, which will be the only charge except market toU if no §a^e effected 1774 Sale to commence at 11 o clock.. Auctioneers' Offices Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. PRELIl\HNAR Y ANNOUN'CEl\IENT. PRELIMINARY anj^ungement. &:0., Sheath FARM, BETWEEN WHITCHURCH; 1\^ RLILLTYDNTHOMAS (of the firm of 1VJL Geo. Thomas and Son) has received instruc- 1VJL Geo. Thomas and Son) has received instruc- tions from Mr W. T. Raper, who is giving up faming, to SELL by AUCTION, about the end of the month of October next, the whole of the WvTT?v-Ta LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, ROOT CROPS, POULTRY, &c., of which further particulars will be announced m future advertisements in the meantime apply to GEO. THOMAS & SON, U58 AUCti°neer3' ValUeri7.Ql?-"uee°rCardiff. ipropwtij, ta T LANDOUGH CASTLE, NEAR I J COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN. This RESIDENCE, which is within a mile of S £ ?KPSU can be had dough Castle, and the Keeper s Lodge (late y troes with the Shooting. For further particulars ap^Iyt^ KN0X> 1292 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. THE VERLANDS, COWBRIDGE, JL GLAMORGANSHIRE. To LET on LEASE "foT a TERM of YEARS, to a desfrable tenant, with EIGHTEEN ACRES of LAND i £ H«useecontains three Reception-rooms, four Bedrooms, Bathroom and Dressing-room, additional «ooms for Servants, and excellent Domestic Offices. The Sanitary Arrangements have been entirely re- "The" ^rounds have been laid out and re-planted with choice Sirubs and trees. The gardens are well stocked wUh wall fruit, and supplied with Vinery and Hot- b°There are excellent Stables, Coach-house, and S3Fm further particulars apply to Forfu p Mr HARBY COUSINS, 1681 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED mrARMONIUMS, BY ALL BEST MAKERS. Small GOODS & FITTINGS for all Instruments. TUNING FROM 3a. 6D. jgjDWARD g BRADER, g £ 1 H U EC H g T R EB X, CAR D IFF, Beingr* Practical Pianoforte Maker, intending Purchasers cannot do better than put themselves in his hands for Good Value. ESTABLISHED 13*0. TRY MY U ADELINA" MODEL AT 28 GUINEAS 60e—1239 X> "C^REEDMAN & NEWPORT, SWANSEA, AND ELLIOTSTO^^ Being Manufacturers of all they Sell Offer Better Terms than any other 6nn m the THEIR STOCK Speci¡;} Lines in- HOUSEHOLD FURNITUltE, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDS AND PALLIASSES, CARPETS, RUGS. LINOLEUMS, e OVERMANTELS, &c., And every other Article that h; required for House Furnishing. IUusfcrated catalogues Fi-ee. FURNISH ON THEIR EASY INSTALMENT PLAN. tu £5 Worth 2s Od per Week- £10 3s Od £15 4s Od B20 „ 5s 6d „ B30 If 7s 6d £50 „ lOsOd „ £100 15s Od „ Goods Delivered Free to any Distance. Note Our Address NEWPORT 1, 2, 3, & 4, Market ings, Dock-street. SWANSEA: 34, High-street J258 .toXOT'S TOWN, I Saifs hu Jutriinn. i BRITON FERRY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AND CHARMING FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "THE GRAIG," WITH THE ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS, GARDENS, GREENHOUSE, COACH-HOUSE, STABLING, AND OTHER OUTBUILDINGS. MR W. HARRY RUES is instructed by Tom Williams, Esq/, to SELL by AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, September 20th, 189i, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, THE HIGHLY DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Known as THE GRAIG," Briton Ferry, Comprising a moderate-sized Family Residence of substantial construction, with modern conveniences and requirements, occupying undeniably a happily- chosen and charming position on a high elevation, but well sheltered from the north and east by a rising background, which immediately adjoins and is splendidly wooded, while the front has a southerly aspect, overlooking the town, and commanding exten- sive and uninterrupted views of the port, the docks, and Swansea Bay. The Residence is approached by a, well-formed carriage drive, and is surrounded by matured orna- mental grounds, adorned with flower borders, walks, fountain, fruit and forest trees of splendid growth, the grounds being exceedingly picturesque, though in- expensive to keep up. The house is completely fitted with every regard to comfort and modern requirements and conveniences, electric and wire bells and gas are laid on throughout, and every care has been exercised As to the sanitary arrangements, drainage, &c. The house and offices are abundantly supplied with puro water by conduit pipes well laid from a. never- failing spring on the property, and service pipes are also laid to the water company's mains, from which a supply is-also drawn. The accommodation of the house comprises entrance 'hall, drawing-room, dining-room and billiard-room, all constructed with large bay windows, corniced ceil- ings, &c. breakfast room, library or office, with .'separate entrance principal and servants' staircases, ante-room, landings and corridors, seven bedrooms and dressing-room, nursery, and two servants' rooms (attics), bathroom with full size bath a.nd lavatoir, supplied with hot and cold water, hot air drying Closet, w.c. with improved fittings, kitchen fitted with large range, and hard, soft, and hot water supply, china pantry, laundry, fitted with boiler, hot and cold water scullery, larder, and capital dry and well- lighted cellars. The outTmildings, arranged round a well-paved yard with water laid on and enclosed by double doors, are substantially constructed, and comprise two lofty coachhouses with double doors, harness room with groom's room over,three-stall stable capitally ftttedand drained, with loft and storeroom above, loose box and tool house, and aho a greenhouse with fruit-bearing vines, cucumber or forcing house, potting and fowlhonse. The Kitchen Gardens are well and -conveniently placed, well1 enclosed, and very productive. Tho total area is 2l/» acres, or thoreabouts. The property is held under lease from Lord Jersey for 99 years from March 25th, 1840, at the ground rent of £6 5s per annum. Ha!f the purchase money may remain on mortgage at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum. It being difficult within the limits of an ordinary advertisement to give an adequate description of this attractive property, pa rties seeking a desirable resi- dence are urged to view the place, which is easily accessible from the G.W.R. station, Briton Ferry, and from Neath by conveyance or tramcar. Orders to view may bo had of the undermentioned. Printed particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, are being prepared, and will be forwarded free on application to Mr Rees, Auctioneer, Land Agent, and Valuer, Neath or to 1669 TOM WILCIAMS, Esq,, Solicitor, Neatb. BLACK ROCK HOTEL, POBTSKEWETT, Five minutes'walk from Portskewett G.W.R. Station, and four miles from Chepstow. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE of substantial and excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, TRADE FIXTURES and FITTINGS, WINES and SPIRITS, and other Effects, being the whole of the contents of the above Hotel, in all about 1,000 Lots, which MR A. E.' KINGSFORD is favoured with instructions frohi Mr Samuel Adams (who is relinquishing business on expiration of lease) to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY,.Septem- ber 20, 21, and 22,1893. Sale to commence each day at 12 o clock sharp. Catalogues to be obtained of the Auctioneer, Chep, stow, a few diys prior to the sale. The goods may be viewed the day before and mornings of sale. Auction and Esta te Agency Offices, Chepstow. 1781 ~PONTYPOOL AND PONTNEWYNYDD, MON. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE BUILDING PLOTS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR J. G. HEDGES, at the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, on MONDAY, 25th Septem- ber, 1S93, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale), I 20 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS, I and comprising some of the best building sites in the neighborhood of Pontypool. For further particulars .apply la the Auctioneer, -»tV.chamber/. Pontypool; O. J» Jec, Mining and isiesus BYTHWAY and SON, Solicitors, Pontypool. $ubUraft0tt5. THE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT JL REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circnlation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a very valuable medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Architecturaal and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any part of the world WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD, 175. STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 1318 CHEAP POPULAR EDITION of THE SELECT WORKS OF GEORGE JL COMBE. ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE COMBE TRUSTEES. In Handy Volumes, Price One Shilling each net, from all Booksellers, or by Post Is 2%d. 1. THE CONSTITUTION Ob' MAN. JL One Shilling, net. 2. 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LONDON 4, BIRCHIN-LANE, LOMBARD. STREET, E.C. 1255 New Fdition Just oublished, post free, 6 stamps. A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES and WEAKNESS in MEN, with a description of the most Common-sense and Scientific Treatment ever introduced. 1230 14913 London A. J. LEIGH. 92 and 93, Great Russell-street CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETrE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyu s, the Lombard and most of the Chambers of Commerce), and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHICT Offices St, Mary-swffi. OmUif Hotels, ffiitmtg-roghts, &c. THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying ove the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND nly five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. l221 H. j. OVENDEN, Manager. IlSNS OF COURT HOTEL. LONDON. A High-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, Happily situated, having all modern conveniences, and a moderate tariff, Electric Lights, <fcc. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Lodge-rooms, &c. Winter term!! now from 108 6d per day inclusive.—FRANK BtaLAffOKLEY, Manager (late of Sydney).—Write for rl 1351 TiiyERP00L-—SHAFTESBURY TEM- -■-i PERANCE HOTEL, Mount-pleasant; 100 rooms, kit by electric light bed and service from 2s 6d; night porter good stockrooms. Central for stations. 1339 E s T O N S U P Ë RMARE. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. This first-class FAMILY HOTEL faces the sea, contains 100 rooms, and possesses all modern improve- »lnc, fV's hydraulic lift, extensive ornamental giounds,- table dh6te dinner at separate table at tofiwL»_ ?n rninutes" walk from golf links. iena» strictly moderate and inclusive. j qOTLL OMNlEns. TELEPHONE NO. 11. APPLY TO MANAQEISJJSS. 193* !1ubUt Dti't!í. OTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN jgATTEN, Of the HAYES BRIDGE MEAT MARKET, begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for their patronage for the past six years, also to inform them that through the expira- tion of lease the business will be carried on as usual at 6, TUDOR-ROAD, and on SATURDAYS at No. 10 SHOP, CARDIFF MARKET, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their support. 14 R- OATH ROAlTcONGREGATIONAL Xi CHURCH. Rev. OWEN-THOMAS, M.A., of London. Will Preach here TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) a.t 11 and 630. 172 ARK-HALL SUNDAY SERVICES. JL TO-MORROW, at 11 and 6.30, by REV. J. DOUGLAS WAITERS, M.A. (on account of enlargement of Presbyterian Church.Windsor-pIace). I Evening Subject The Claims of Christ." TREDEGARVILLE BAPTIST JL CHAPEL, THE PARADE. LORD'S DAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH. The Rev. J. WHITAKER, of Ashford, will preach at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. 149- SPIRIALISM. SPECIAL SERVICES at the TOWN-HALL, Crown Court (by kind permission of the Mayor), on SUN- DAY, Sept. 17th, when Mr J. J. MORSE, of London, the distinguished Tranco Orator, will Speak, 11 a.in., "Spiritualism, a Gospel for the Here." 6.30 p.m., The Borderland." Also MONDAY, 18th, nst., at 8 p.m. (Doors open 7.30). Replies to Written Questions from the Audience upon Spifitualism, Religion, or Reform. Admission Free. Collections towards expenses. 338e "OOK'S CHEAP EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to PARIS EVERY SATURDAY and MONDAY (next conducted party on Friday, Sept. 22nd), or daily bookings to Paris, Switzerland, the Rhine, Norway,Italy,Brussels, Egypt,Palestine,<kc., at I minimum fares.—All particulars of Mr W. J. Trounce, Tourist and Foreign Banking Offices, Cardiff. 1232 AUTUMNAL TOURS to EGYPT and the HOLY LAND, leaving Cardiff 011 October 1st and October 4th. Fare from £57 15s, including travelling, con. ductor, and hotels. ReturniWk November 12th. A BERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW Xll. AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL EXHIBITION, HORSE SHOEING COMPETITION, 21ST SEPTEMBER, 1893. ENTRIES FINALLY CLOSE 12TH SEPTEMBER. For particulars apply to Messrs STRAKER and SON, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 1637 QOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY, K-? CARDIFF. SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PICTURES Will be Opened by the President, The Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR, Ac the QUEEN-STREET HALL, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF, On SATURDAY, October 7th, 1893. 1754 Pictures by the Leading Artists of the Day. 323e ABERDARE DOG THURSDAY, SEPT. 21ST" 1893. LIBERAL PRIZES. LOW ENTRANCE FEES. JUDGES :-H. P. CHARLES, Esq., GEO. MORGAN, Esq., W. J. M. HERBERT, Esq., and JAS. TAYLOR, Esq. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 14TH. SECRETARY D. P; DAVIES, k 17, Commercial-street, Aberdare. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE^OF SOUTH \J WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. SESSION 1893-94. Tlie 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 beon made whereby students may attend the practise 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, prartkiJ class-rooTo.s. lecture-room, museums, and dissecting.' rot/iil: V;v,ess COBeitittCiiCUL I Siudeiiitr>{,i Hit- proceed t with the study of the following sub^ectainthe College —Biology, Botany and Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Anatomy, Physiology, and Materia Medica, and hospital work. They can spend three out, of the five years expected for obtaining It medical degree or diploma at Cardiff, and then proceed to London or a Scottish University. THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE. PHYSICS. Professor: J. VIRIAMV JONÈS, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.), Fellow of University College, London. Assistant Professor A. L. SKLBY, M.A., Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer W. S. HENSLBY B.A., Christ's College, Cambridge. CHEMISTRY. Professor:C. M. THOMPSON, M.A., Trinity College. Cambridge, D.Sc. (Lond.), F.C.S. Assistant Lecturer; E. P. PERMAN, D.Se. (Lond ) BIOLOGY. Professor W. N. PARKER, Ph.D. (Freibnrg), F.Z.S. Assistant Lecturer: A. H. TROW, ANATOMY. Professor: ALFRED W. HUGHES, M.B., F.R.C.S. (Eng. and Edin.) PHYSIOLOGY. Professor: JOHN BERRY HAYCRAFT, M.D., DSc F.R.S.E. MATERIA MEDICA. Lecturer to be appointed. .TAMES, Registrar. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, HYDE PARK CORNER, S.W. The WINTER SESSION will commence on Mon- day, October 2nd, with an Introductory Address by r Timothy Holmes,, at 4 p.m. A prospectus of the School, and further information, may be obtained by personal application between 1 and 3 p.m. or by letter addressed to the Dean, at the Hospital. 1406 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. o. FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamor- gan Volunteer Artillery. pardiff, 16th Sept., 1893. 1.—The duty Men s Carhine Competition will take place at Grangetown this day (Saturday), commencinff at 1 p.m. Entries close ato.30 p.m.. except for No. 8 Co Wednesday, and Friday, 40-pr Gun Drill at 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Adjutant's Parade p.m., in drill order, band and cyclists to attend. This will be the last parade for attendance. 3.—Saturday, 23rd inst.- Gun Practice at Lavemock for Gun Captains and Layers of 40-pr. Detachments. Parade outside Queen-street Station at 2.10 and 3.30 p.m., in drill order. All members who have not at- tended a gun practice must attend this. The sig- nallers' examination will take place at Lavemock after Ull practice. 4.—The following will be the probable dates of various competitions :-40-pr. Standing Gun Drill 12th October Repository, lSfh November. 5.-For duty .-Captain Spencer, 2nd Lieutenant A. Hankev, Sergeant. Holmes, CorporalThorna* Bom- bardier Thomas, Trumpeter Jones. PENARTH DETACHMENT. 1.—Monday, Wednesday, and Fiidav. 40 nr r.im Drill, at 7.30 p.m. **nn 2.-For duty :-Captain Dalziel, Sergeant Williams Trumpeter Rainer. fws, By Order. (Signed) M. S. EYRE, Capt. R.A., 1055 Adjutant 2nd GIam. Vol. Artillery. SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. Corps Orders for Weekending 23rd September, 1833. 1.—Drills as under Monday, Wednesday and Thursday-Submarine Mining Drill, 7 30 nm 2.-Tuesday and lday, Infantry Drill, 7.30 n m 3.—All camp equipment, arms, &c., mnstbers- turned by Wednesday next, 20th September. No £ commissioned officers and men failing to comnlv this order wiU be dealt with under Pamg^phPK A ) Corps Rules. ° H <e-' By Order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut.-Col. Bn. R.E., Acting Adjutant. 3RD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT CARDIFF DETACHMENT. ^Ojdets.for the week ending Saturday, September d, 1893 Monday and Wednesday.—Physical drill at 8 d m Plain clothes. Friday.—Bayonet exercise at 8 p.m. Plain clothes. Wednesday and Saturday.—Class Cl ing from 2 0 t> v For Duty.—Captain E. H. Watts, Lieutenant C. H Wilson, Surgeon-Captain C. Downing, Sergeant A H Sansum, Corporal G. Came, Bugler H. Rossiter (Signed) W. E. JONES, Major Commanding. Headquarters. Cardiff. Sept. 15th, 1893. HE GREAT FRUITTgr0 W!NG JL SETTLEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA. THOU- SANDS of all GLASSES from England, &c., are now engaged in this attractive and profitable industry. Laud purchasable on easy terms. Pamphlets fre". Sample Boxes of Sun-dried Apricots 2s 9d, and Mus. catels Is 9d, free by parcel post.—Address London Offices of the AUSTRALIAN IRRIGATION COLON- IES, 35, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET. E.C. 1778 STOVE An Inspection of the AND LLANDAFF NURSERIES GREENHOUSE Invited. Six minutes' walk from T V R Llandaff Station. PLANTS. Good WREATHS, CROSSES, AND CUT Assortment FLOWERS A SPECIALITY. WREATHS, FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET CROSSES, ARCADE. BOUQUETS, ——" AND WLIAIAM rjlRESEDER, I CUT NURSERYMAN, 1187 FLOWERS. CARDIFF. THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND Jt. ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTKRNvaud WESTERN VALLEYS. WESTERN V ALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION" MO-OOMMKRCIALROAD NEWPOBT 1009- i9uhli£ J\.tnustnunts. CARDIFF. 01 RRIHEATRE ROYAL. ORIGINAL"^OPOLDs tandVttheirais^'FClALLT. SELECTED COMPANY of COMEDIANS M the Pantomimical, Farcical Musical Ahsurdity entitled F RI V O L I T Y. Startling Novelties, including the NOVEL CODTTQ. KITCHEN. A full Orchestrll Band executing monious Music on almost every ordinary kitchen uten- sil, as artistic as it is clever and ingenious.—Vide Press. Grand Roman Statuary Pictures.,—Prices 6d to £ 1 Is! Doors open at 7.0. Commence at 7.30. Box Office at Messrs Thompsonand Shackell's, Limited, Queen-street MONDAY, Sept. 1Sh, THE BAUBLE SHOP, From the Criterion Theatre. Coming Shortly, the Great Drury Lane Saecess. A MILLION OF MONEY, | By Henry c. Arnold's Company. T H E F1 M p i R E MANAGER.. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT: DROLL DUTCH DALY, The Plural Comedian with his tongue and liis con- certina. Plural, because a host in himself. ROSE SULLIVAN, The Irish Brilliant. A repository of Hibernian witi and patriotism. ARTHUR COOMBES, In a. especial production, entitled" The Lighthouse. Keeper, with elaborate scenic effects from the brush' and brain of John Watson. LIZZIE VALROSE, Who looks a. picture and sings excellent songs admirably Varieties by other able artistes :— Arthur Reece. ( Edwards and Merritt. Walter Bannell. | Miss Nelly Florence. Next Week-EUGENE. STRATTON, The Whistling Coon. The Famous Eitons. George Robey, ifee. G R A N""D T H~E A T RTE7 LESSEE AND MANAGER .Mr ED. FLETCHER. I SATURDAY, SEPT 16th, 1893,ifor Six Nights Mr HENRY DUNDAS'S splendid Comnanv, including I the popular Comedian, Mr H. J. TURNElt (the origi- nal Dlck Doddipods of the English provinces), in the most Beautiful of all Sir Augustus Harris's produc. tions, r pi L E A S U B E. Every Scene, Costume, and Effect exactly as trhen I originally played at Drury-lane Theatre. MONDAY, Sept. 18th, 1893. Miss Ada Hill'sVcele- I brated London Company in HALF-MAST HIGH. 1 Prices 6d to £ 1 Js. Doors open at 7, commence 7.30. Half-price at 9 o'clock to all parts. A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- 10 COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 12O3 NEWPORT. RJP H E E M P I R K. MANAGER, ..OSRT'AI-D STOtL TO-NIGHT! TI The Strangest People Alive I Uving evidence of the Evolution of Mankind t THE LAST OF THE AZTECS, r The remnants of a ouce powerful, prosperous, famou*, intellectual, but now almost forgotten race. Descendants and speeiinensof the SACERDOTAL CASTE OF THE ANCIENT AZTEC FOUNDERS OF THE RUINED TEMPLES OF CENTRAL AMERICA, Where, in the Idolatrous City of Iximaya, these speoi- mens were, as children discovered, kept in Superstitious veneration, and employed as Mimics and Bacchanals in Pagan Ceremonies and Worship. Varities by able and popular artistes, amongst whom are The Mysterious Crowley, J. W. Hall, Spry and Austin, The 8i:ters Mathews, < £ c. Next Week :—DROLL DUTCH DALY. 167 SW ANSEA. FJL 11 E E M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. THE MAN NONS. In "UNCLE YANK," A conglomeration of Singing, Dancing, Talking Tricks, MISS EMILY LYNDALE, a pretty Girl, graceful Daueen sweet Songstress, and agreeable Artiste. J. H. HURST, Singer of Joseph's Boat and Sons of England." A splendid Performer, with a powerful voice and slashing style. The Gaiety Girl, FLORENCE LEVEY, one of the Premier Dancers of the day, AND one of the most fascinating of Artistes. YOLTX-axd BAY with THEIR X-u-jof Gymnastic Irainirtj t ADA LONSDALE, Serio-Comedy songstress 5 and GEORGE ROBE Y, the Greatest of Grotesques. Dotty." Next Week—THE STRANGE AZTECS. public ^pp0intm £ «ts. LANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL JLJ BOARD, LLANSAMLET. LLANSAMLET HIGHER BOARD INFANTS' SCHOOL. GLAIS BOAHD INFANTS' SCHOOL. TRAINED CERTIFICATED HEAD MISTRESSES (Single) are required for the above Schools. Welsh preferred. Duties to commence 1st December, 1893. Salary, £50 per annum and one-fourth grant. Appli- cations, with copies ot two recent testimonials, to be in my hands by 17th October, 1893. ABR. H. THOMAS. Clerk to the Board. Tfln-nsamlet Higher, 9th September. 1893. 1699 aulr Contracts. MENDERS are invited for SINKING a JL PAIR of PITS at Dinas Main Colliery, Gilfacli Goch. For forms of tender and all particulars apply to Christmas Evans, Dinas Main Coal Company, Cardiff. Tenders to be in by September 25th, 1893. 280 ^CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS wanted for MAKING ROADS, near Quaker's Yard. Particulars can be obtained at my office 011 and after the 16th instant. One guinea to be deposited, which will be returned 011 receipt of 0. bona-, fide Tender. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed Tender for Roads," to be sent me not later than October 2nd, 1893. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. THOMAS, Architect. 77, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 1705 ^O BUILDMS ANT) CONTRACTORS" The Graigberthlwyd Building Club invite TENDERS for BUILDING ¡;4, more or less, COTTAGES near Quarker's Yard. Particulars can be obtained at my office on and after the 161h instant. One guinea to be deposited, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed Tender for Cottages," to be sent me not later than November 2nd, 1893.. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. THOMAS, Architect, 1706 77, Taff-street, Pontypridd. RJVO CONTRA C~T OUS. PERSONS DESIROUS of TENDERING for the ERECTION of NEW WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, Holton-road, Barry Dock, are requested to. apply to Messrs Seward and Thomas, Queen's-cham- btrs, Cardiff, where bills of quantities may be ob- tained on payment of one guinea deposit, which will be returned on receipt of a botia-fide Tender. Plans and specifications may be seen on calling at our offices. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Sealed Tenders, endorsed, "Welsh Congregational Chapel," to be sent to our office on or before October 2nd, 1893 at 10 a,m. 187 SEWARD & THOMAS. YSTRADYF0DWG LOCAL BOARD, TO SCAVENGING CONTRACTORS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for all the necessary TEAM LABOUR, dec, in conveying all House and other Refuse to the respective Depots within the Board's District for the term of one year. Specification may be seen and Form of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Office Local Board Offices, Pentre, from the 12th to the 21st inst. All Tenders to be delivered under seal on or before noon of the 22nd inst., addressed to the Chairman, Ystradyfodwg Local Board, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam., and endorsed Tender for Scavenging." The Board do not bind themselves -to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, W. J. JONES, Surveyor. 8th September, 1893. 1664 DAVID AND SANT, LIMITD. FOREST OF DEAN STONE QUARRY PROPRIETORS, PARKEND STONE WORKS, NEAR COLEFORD, GLOS. Proprietors of over EO Blue, Grey, and Red Stone I Quarries, lately belonging to Messrs David and Co., Parkend Stone Works, and Trotter, Thomas and Co., Speech House-road Stone Works, and several other smaller proprietors. 1286 BLOCKS UP TO 15 TONS. Stone prepared as follows :—Quarry dressed, sand sawn, machine planed, circular sawn, machine rubbed, Mtacmue moulded, machine turned, or hand dressed. alts fan totfor. TO TIMBER MEROHANTS, BUILDERS, AND COAL MERCHANTS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. I SAWING MILLS, TIMBER and COAL YARD, completely fitted with newest engines, sawing BENCNE., and every modern appliance; Offices, Worksnops. Stabling, &c., to be Sold, together with Lease an I Goodwill, as a going concern, now and for NJANY :>eais in full work.—Application to view and for PARTICULARS to be made to Mr BEYNON HARRIS, Solicitor, 1551 5, Churcn-street, Catdiff- to be made to Mr BEYNON HARRIS, Solicitor, 1551 5, Churcn-street, Catdiff- CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES; CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. 1 Beet Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and I elghbouroood. Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising Circular Distributing, &c. 1044 32001 AU orders AUTUMN, IS93. j..m* JJ O WELL A K D 00. Beg -to Announce thtfe they are D&Uy Receiving ConsifctUnen*#* JSpIW AUTUMN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. NEW OOSfUMES, MANTfclS, DRESS, JypW ^RIMMINGS A^D IiAOBS» MILLINERY. FELT AND STRAW HATÈt "VnEW HOSIERY; GLOVES} SHIRTS. i-l AND PANTS. STYLES IN BOYS' AND YOUTHS' OUTFITTING. •gpw travelling REQ^ISIM, 0 DOWN QUILTS. N EW TAPESTRY AND CilENlLBS XK CURTAINS. TWTEW ART SERGES CRETONNES. NEW HOUSEHOLD tlNEN, ff 0 W E h L AND THE CARDrrrDnAP /CARDIFF. in» |pr0jj £ i% & Jot au. (fA T HE DTaI^R"OA D. t— EXCELLENT VItiA RESIDENCE FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. Commanding Site. Ample Accommodation on Cellar^ Ground, First, and Second Floors. LARGE GARDEN in Good Condition, and TWO CONSERVATORIES. For further particulars and orders to view, apply W. Sanders and Sous, Estate Agents, 28, St. rt- street, Cardiff. 1735 fguxlirittg atítfu5. HE MON^VJUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6.469 9s lei ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5p" cent. per annum ami bonus). 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I was told that eleven bottles would effect a perfect cure, I only took nine bottles and a half, which cost me 2s 6d pe bottle 1 It is now ten months since, ardi have not felt the least pain—in fact, I am perfect in my walk, and am in as good heaJth as ever I was in my life. Moreover, I told two friends of mine who were laid up with rheumatic pains of my cure, and they tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture. They are tailors by trade, and in seven days thev were at. work again and they say it cannot be too highly praised.—Hoping ami not intruding, I remain,'yours sincerely, "G. HOWARTH, Sergeant, Depot Cheshire Regiment, Chester. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste and war ranted free from anything injurious to the most deUcat* constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value Sold in bottles, 2s 9d ami lis each. 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