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^aU5 by Ruction, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. 4 ^es3r» W. c. CLARKE and DOVEY. *«asenold Houses, at the Mart. Cardiff March 31 „ Messrs J. J. DAVID and CO. vf^hed Family Residence, at Cardiff April 2 fULLEH, HORSEY, SONS, & CASSELL hinery, at Woolaston, Glos April 8 Mr SYDNEY GIBSON. *reeuoid and Leasehold Properties, at Caratff..April 2 .MeMraGOTTWALTZ. BO WRING, and PERRY. J&toda, at Cardiff April 2 Office Furnitra e and Effects — AprO 9 and Heifers, at Cardiff April 11 glenoid and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 13 Wonsehoid Furniture, etc at Cardiff April 1< a Messrs S. HERN and PERT WEE. properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Mar. 30 household Furniture, (Sc., at Cardiff ..March 31 Messrs H. HILL and CO. IIousehold Furniture, &c., at Swansea April I Messrs JOLLIFFE and POOLE. *»nck Works, at Chepstow March 3Q xr Messrs J. M. LEEHER and SON. Furniture and Effects, at Swansea..April 1 voosehMd Furniture, &c., at Swansea. -April 14 Messrs J. O. MADDOX A SON. Grocer's Stock-in-Trade, &c., at Cardiff April 1 Stink. » Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. "C»rdil .MM, a MD AMXAKDEB Plaut, Machinery roperties.at Cardiff.. April 25 Land at MaV^ CwnUT<» Works .May — ly "-rSftg?«MS- • ••■••••' Machinery, Toow/AMKS THOMAS. Mr (01? Milfmd Haven ..Mar. 31, &c. Cattle, Sheen I/' *U?HARD THOMAS. gilders' Strok an* it nton Fair April 6 Shop and Cotffmfri teiral, at Cardiff Apiil 15 Otttge Property, at CaerphUly April 16 PARC COED, MACHEN, SAINT-Y-NIL, NEAR ANNTTAr CARDIFF. LETTING of about 400 ACRES ol MWQat» £ X £ ELLENT PASTURE. *'?SRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- en THm,Swil1 LET by AUCTION at this Farm, 'oregoteg DAY" the 2nd day of April, at 1 p.m., the in „, PASTURE LAND, feheonat.l°2o-c?o^k.the 189?' the A Particulars niay be had upon application to Abra.ha~1Tneer8' High-street, Cardiff or to Mr JligggjMLongdon. the Bailiff at the Farm. 8747 AROASI WORKS, PORT TALBOT, GLAMORGAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE PLANT, ■* MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS. lyTESSkS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANOER are instructed by Messrs R. B. Byass »k5 V0- to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at W above works, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 0l? and 17th, 1896, the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS PjBnected with these large and important Works, JJJWuding pair of high and low pressure horizontal Impound condensing engines, 3CT horizontal condens- ?*Wgine, 36" ditto, two 26" ditto, one 50" ditto, 17" ■j*nzontftl engine, 12" and other engines, two loco- engines, seven double and single flued boilers, ™=*eral dqnkey pumps, pair blast cylinders, large of mill standards, roll?, pinions, and appli- rJ^s, several mill shears, mill and other furnaces, 100 tons of flooring plates, about 150 tons of H11* and cast scrap, quantity of brass, large 'rrn-]ty of various size wrought and cast ij on piping, 2nd « y.of shafting and pulleys, several water-wheels nttings, hand cranes, iron tanks, foundry annealing poti, tinning machines, cleaning tin-house pots, etc. also the contents of ■wol*?8 CH,TPenters'. and other shops, large quantity of »ss~fnpatterns, together with a large and varied £ tinent of other plant and materials used in a 1 s description. witli ful1 particulars may be obtained Cardi^PP t0 Auctioneers, 5, High-^treet, TREHERBERT, GLAMORGANSHIRE. j M PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ESSKS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, T*New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, "Pru 22nd, 1896, at 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, .100 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, Situate near the Dunraven Colliery, Treherbert. Further particulars will appear in future ad vortiae- 14euts. and in the meantime all information may be obtained upon application to T. H. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Bute Docks C. E. Dovey, \lisq.. Queen- street; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street,-all of Cardiff. 9035 GLAMORGANSHIRE. DINAS POWIS, AND CAROLINE-STREET, M CARDIFF. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Mortgagees to ^'pLLby AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on SATORDAY, April 25th, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afterm)o«, the following Afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. I —AH tliat LONG LEASEHOLD SHOP and known as 35, Carolina-street, Cardiff, I ln the occupation of Messrs David and Burr, Cur- » •>ers and Leather Merchants, at a rental of £ 52 par J •nnum. Held under lease for a term of three lives I an« 999 years from the death of the survivor ac an and 999 years from the death of the survivor at an apr lortioned annual ground rent of £ 117s 6d. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD HOUSE and GAR- DEN situate in the village of Dinas Powis, formerly ¡ occupied as a post office, now vacant, containing in the Whole about 600 square yardii or thereabouts. I LOT 3.—All that FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE adjoining the National Schools, Dinas Powis, having a frontage to the road leading along the west side of the village green, containing in the whole 300 vards or thereabouts. v n i*vJrtkei' particulars may be had upon application to Messrs irancis, Stanton, and Parnell, Solicitors, 01 k* t'ie Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff °r t0 K«ceiver, Queen-^rMt, CWMAVON WORKS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. •* PRELIMINARY. Jyi ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ^ntiAv are instructed by Messrs Wright, Co- Limited, to Sl.LL by AUCTION, at Vantity "of18' during th" month of MVY N £ XT« a GENERAL PLANT, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS, ST** ra cennection with their Cwmavon Works and a-1 leties, and which (roughly) comprises 12 locomotive Colliery engines, 25 egg-end and other boilers, 3 'liners, mill engines and mill houseings_ at y Works, a new pair cf winding engines, vertical ftiDftnè8 and hydraulic pumps, blast furnace engines Y boilers, hydraulic accumulator and cranes, 30 wagons, gasometer, contents of fitting and t-7- S shops,icolliery rails and trams, about 200 tons of and cast .scrap, about 5 tons of brass, several yards of railway sidings, together with the Y "°le of the loose and fixed plant; also the iron and buildings constituting the Jersey Works, the plant ana machinery connected with these and the Cwmavon Collieries. I)etwled catalogues are in course of preparation, and T"* be ready early in April, when they can be obtained fin?? aPP1ic«tion to the Vendors, Messrs Wright, ?tt«er, and Co., Limited, Gowerton or Cwmavon or .^gwphenson and Alexander, Cardiff. 8615 „ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VALUABLE FREEI OLDS IN THE VALE OF M GLAMORGAN. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Colonel Turbervill JP kKLL by AUCTION, in the early part of May Next, convenient lots, ABOUT 140 ACRES OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, And known as Llan Farm, now in tho occupation of jV Edmund Powell, and situate in the Parish of arcross, in the County of Glamorgan. Property is situate near to Llantwifc Major, ?itbin a short distance of the Market Towns of •ndgend and Cowbridge, and near to the proposed stations at Llantwit M- jor and Llandow on the Vale •t Glamorgan Railway. PIns. particulars, and conditions of sale may be •Dtained on or after the 15th April upon application to *• T. Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend; or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. Cardiff. 6926 VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, in the immediate vicinity of the TOWN of CARDIFF, and within a short distance of the New Dowlais Works, a portion Mhaving a Valuable Frontage to the Bristol Channel. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, lot an EARLY DATE, Three Valuable Pieces of FREEHOLD LAND, Situate on the East Moors, in the Parish of Roath, in "M County Borough of Cardiff, and within a short distauce of the Docks at Cardiff and the Tharsis and **owJais Works. Further pariicnlirs may be had upon application to ijessra Blosse and VValdron, Solicitors, I>uke-street, ^ardiff, or Messrs Rickards and Blosse, Land Agent«, Carles-street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, 5, High- ^j-reet, Cardiff. 9167 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. ON WEDNBSDAY NEXT, APRIL 1ST. 1896. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, GROCERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS. No. 27, DALTON-STREET (OFF CRWYS-ROAD), MCATHAYS. CARDIFF. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed by Mr G. E. Harris, who is leaving Cardiff, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, JJdthoufc reserve, the whole of his Grocer's Stock-in- £ rade, Fixtures, Trade Utensils, and the contents of a kehouse, also a Pony, Cart, and Harness, togethar 1tllh the superior Furnitnre and Effects of the House, comprising an excellent pianoforte in walnnt case (by .Brinsmead, Londan), 5t't. inahog-uiy dining table, J'tite in mahogany and rep, do. in walnut and damask, handsome gilt pier-glass, occasional and work tables, rail fenders, elegant ebonised cabinet with JJe*elled plates, whatnot, poles and rings, iton and ftrass bedsteads, palliasses, wool mattresses, a pair of Jftahogany dressing chest toilets, with cane chairs and towel-airer to match, commodes, mahogany chests of drawers, ditto maTble top washstands. do. toilet-glasses; folding bedstead and cushions, sets of ware, 2 kitchen tables, pictures and ornaments, together \;1th the con- tents of the usual dome/iie offices, tfee., te. For full Particulars of the Grocery Stock anrlrontents of Bake- house see Posters. The Fixtures jvnd Trade Utensils Comprise 2 deal counters with pine facings, fitted with Urawers and compartments, measuring 10ft. and 8fl. 6in, a W&nhatn light in working order, gae,4 brackets, 5 Jfiside blinds, 1 outside canvas do., coffeo-grinder, offee. 2 eets Bartlet's scales ;>nd weights, 8 new 121b. tea canisters, a marble butter flat, pair steps, and ^wk ti-uck. The whole of the Goods on View Morning of Sale, *hich will commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely with Jpe Grocer's Stock. The Furniture will be sold about *30 p.m. „ Auetione^rs' Offices and Salerooms, 23, Duke-street, ?krdiff. 9093 ho YOU GET ALL THE MONEY YOUR BILLIARD TABLES EARN? -nopes Nltikilig-I)oar(i registers every game, and ) all th& earnings lor the Proprietors. Some- Junes it pays for itself in a month. Price, only £ 5. JJ,et 30?1 sold Write for new descriptive catalogue. J. f,iverpoci. Telephone 363 ATKATH ~IND DTSTRICT BILL- -POSTING COMPANY—Late T Wall. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH t .Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. V' and Proprietc rs of tho best Posting Stations in NeaiB and DistTict 129b I alts htt Jittctian. Oa TMUMDAI NEXT. 7-rc SALE OF ORCHIDS, and established, mnd in flower or bud. I TVrESSRS GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, have received instructions from ♦ ii?!8?8 F- gANDER if CO., ST. ALBANS, tu SLLL by AUCTION, at the Salerooms, 11, High- Sti-eet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd April, 6K E, 12 o'clock, fine selection of ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, „ :—Dendrobium, Jameslanium, Cypripediuni bellatulum, Cypripedium Chamberlainianum, Orci- aiuin Ro^ersii, Coelogyne tenebreaa, CattleyaTriande, Dendrobium Draconis, Cypripedium Cnrtisii, Den- drobium formosum giganteum, D'tortile, Cypripediuni innigne montanaim, lAelia pumila, Angraecum Hum- blotii, Dendrobium noble, Coelogyne cristata alba, Cy- pripedium Mast°rsianum,Vanda,Ceesulea,Dendrobium '• dersiflorum, Habenaria Susannae, Dendrobium, Wardianum,Calanthe veratrifolia, Dendrobium Find- layanum, Cymbidium eburneum, Laelia autumnalis, Atro-rubens, SophroniWs grandiflora, Dendrobium crasainode, D F Rum, yeaste Skinneri, Thunia Bensoniae, Denarobipm suavisaimum, D. Dixanthum, 0 re 1 d 1 e, Orcidium Gravesianum, O. Rogersii, Cypripedium Charlesworthii, C. Lawrenceanum, C. Parishii, Cattleya Harrisonise, 4c. also SPLENDID SELECTION OF ORCHIDS IN FLOWER OR BUD, Boxes of MISCELLANEOUS ORCHIDS, &c.. together with Hacmanthns Kallreyerii, Amaryllis aulica, Vallota purpurea, Bougaenvillea glabra, Sanderiana, Tecoma femithi. Pancratium, Gaianense j Gloriosa superba, Sprekelia, formossima, Iatania rotundifolia, Dipladenia atropurpurea, Sarracenia fiaAa. Browallia speciosa. Major, &c., <fco. ON VIEW AFTERNOON PRIOR TO AND MORNING OF SALE. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to give all particulars and execute commissions. 8851 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE No. 3,008. TO INVESTORS. t CARDIFF. OAKFIELD-STREET, WOODVILLE-ROAD, AND r SOUTH WILLIAM-STREET ALSO REVERSIONARY INTEREST. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY have been favoured with! nstructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Marts St,. Mary-street, Cardiff, on the 31st March, 1896, at 7.30 p.m., subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, the following desirable H0USES. comprising LOT I.-All that desirable RESIDENCF,, being No. 59. Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now occupied by Miss Look, at a yearly ront of £ 36. x. „ LOT f.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 61, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now occupied by MrsW. M. Shepherd, at a yearly rent of £ 55. n. Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now occupied by Mrp W. M. Shepherd, at a yearly rent of £ 55. n. These two properties are held under leases for 99 vears, from 2nd February, 18/5, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 6s 6d and jS4 5s respectively. LOT &-All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 62, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr R. Harris, at the annual rental of £ 32. Lot 3 is held under lease for 99 years from the 2nd February, 1830, at the annual ground rent of £4 Is. LOT 4.All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 43, South William-street, Docks, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1852, at the apportioned ground rent of £2, and lately in the occupation of Miss Magdalene Davies, deceased, LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 110, Woodville-rosd, CM hays, Cardiff, held for a t erm of 99 years from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of E4 3s. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE a.nd PRE. MISES, No. 112, Woodville-road, Catliays, Cardiff, helli for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of E4 lt3. LOT 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 114, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff, heM for a term of 99 years from 29t,h Ssptember, 1878, at the annual ground rent of B4 Is. LOT 8.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 116, Woodville-road, Cathayg, Car(iiff; held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of B4 Os lOd. LOT S.-All that REVERSIONARY INTEREST of Arthur Hollingshead, a bankrupt, of and in the residuary estate and effects of Mrs Elizabeth Hollings- head, deceased, being one-eighth share of £ 343 6s 8d invested in 3 per cent. Debenture Stock of the Midland Railway Company. The above sum is divisible on the testatrix's daughter, who was born on the 5th August, J 885, attaining 21 years of age. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to Messrs George David and Evans, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Cardiff as to Lot 4. to William Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff as to Lots 5, 6, Y, and 8, to Tom Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Neatb as to Lot 9, to Messrs Thomas and Francis, Solicitors, Castle-street, Cardiff; as to all the Lots, to the Auc. tioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 17th March, 1896. 8922 CANTON FAIR, CANTON, CARDIFF. MONTHLY AUCTION SALES. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS will HOLD his NEXT SALE of CATTLE, SHEEP, &c., at this Fair on MONDAY, the 6th April, 1896, at 11 a.m. Present Entries include 50 prime corn-fed Fat Yearlings, 80 Shropshire Down and Radnor Ewes and Lambs, and 20 Fat and Store Cattle, from Messrs ReeR Thomas, Boverton R. Templeton, Blackweir L. Watkins, The Fields; E. Griffiths, Greenway Thomas, Caiu D. Evans, Liliput LL Jenkins, Can. ton aud others. Further Entries solicited. Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Duke-sbreot. Cardiff. 8885, CANTON MARKET, CANTON. CARDIFF. SALE OF BUILDERS' STOCK AND MATERIAL. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS has re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, Without Reserve at, the Canton Market, Canton, on MONDAY, the 13th April, the very large and varied assortment of BUILDERS' STOCK AND MATERIAL, Consisting of pipes, chimney pots, sink?, gulleys, etc., etc. Full Particulars will appear in Fature Advertise. ments. 9169 LLANBRADACH AND CAERPHILLY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VILLA, SHOP, AND COtTAGE PROPERTY. 1|R J. RICHARD THOMAS has re- JLji ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Caerphilly, on THURSDAY, the 16th April, 1896. at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions to be then and there produced, and in such lots as may be then and there determined) the following valuable LEASEHOLD VILLA, SHOP AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES, situate at Llanbradach and CaerphiUy :— -=' Situation. g & Ground Rack § Rent, rental. 9 (a¡f. Villa. St. Ma»tin's-road, Caer. R s. dot philly, occupied by Mr D. J. Rees 3 17 6 30N Do. do. Mr H. J. Thomas .96 3 17 6 50 j a* Do. do. Mr W. Lewis 96 2 15 6 28 I £ Do. do 36 2 15 6 28 r§« Do. do. Mr S. Wilson 9i 3 17 6 35 j =S Do. do. Mr W. M. Savours ..96 3 17 6 28/hS Corner Shop and Premises, Uan- bradach. occupied by Mr L. Williams (tenant pays rates and taxes) .94 1 3 0"4 16 5 0 House adjoining above, occupied by B. Down 94 J 13 0 0 1, Stanley-terrace, Llanbradach (tenant pays rates) 94 I 13 13 0 2, Stanley-terrace, Llanbradach.. 94 13 0 0 3 i?o. do. »4 13 0 0 4' do. do.94 14 6 0 5, do. do. £ 4 r N 13 0 0 6; do. do.94 r; 13 o 0 7, do. do.94 ctf 13 0 0 8, do. do. 94 13 0 0 9, do. do. 94 13 0 0 10, do. do. rf4/ 13 0 0 1, Joioery-cerrace, Llanbradach.. 98"V 14 6 0 2, do. do. -• 931* 70 14 6 0 3, do. do.93r5 7 8 14 6 0 4, do do. 98 J 14 6 0 The foregoing properties are all well and sub- stantially built, are in a good state of repair, and are all situate in a populous and increasing neighbour- hood. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if required. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneer, 2, 7)uke-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Linton and C. and W. Kensole, Solicitors. Car- diff and Aberdare. 9031 IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. THE CORPORATIOF HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1896. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to an- nounce that lie will hold an IMPORTANT SALE of about 70 HORSES, at the above Repository, on WEDNESDAY, April 8th (the day following Cardiff Races). The present Entries include 4 HOltSKS, the property of a Gentleman. 3 HORSFiS, the property of W. R. Randall, Esq. 3 HORSES, the property of Herbert Cory, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of J. G. lhomas, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of J. Frazer, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of W. R. Shirley, Esq. Also other Horses. Gentlemen desirous of entering horses for this Sale are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, as soon as possible. Total expense on horses nobaold, 5s. 8860 rjlEETH JJENTISTRY fjlEKTB Restore Mastication, Digestion, and Reanty.1 M R KE ALL, SURGEON DENTIST (40 Years Experience, 30 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below Great Western Railway Station,same side), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Tooth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anaesthetics, Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. TESTIMONIALS. In a letter addressed to Mr KeaU by Dr K. J. Slade King, M.D., M.R.C.S., Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, lie remarks I have every confidence in your skill an a Dentist, and I have had many opportunities of witnessing your successful Denuvl Testimonial from the late Sir John Hesketh Leth- bridge, Sort. ;—" Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge can confidently recommend Mr Keall as a Dentist. Sir J ohn and Lady Lethbridge most heartily wish Mr Keaii overy possible earthly success.' 48-1838 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest tate of the blood, Stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines Have power to reatch. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings turnouts or cancers, pimples or. blotches on tno face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid \nd 2s 3d each, sold by most I;bemist.% or from the Bwdocx Pill Manufactory, 44, Vxford-street Swam-a 1005 Sales bg faction. SALE THIS DAY. TO INVESTORS. IMPORTANT SALE OF MACFFITOSHT^TATFE; RICHARDS-TERRACE,' STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF AND IVY-S1REE1, IVl^S^RS HERN and PERT WEE J\j- instructed to SELL by AUCTION a. The Mart Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 30th, 1836, at 7 o'clock in the even- ing, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the fo,,owiD*vAIjUABLB pEOPimiTKS, by order of the Mortgagees DANIEL-STREET, CATHAYS. LOT I.-All those four Dwelling-houses, situate in and known as Nos. 31, 33, 35. and 37. Damel-street Cardiff, held for the respective residues of three terns of 99 years from 2nd February, 1883, at tne a^grcgate ground rent of £ 8 8s per annum., and let at 6s 6d per waaIt flxctsDt No. 31, which is vacant. weekeachfeexc^^T].iiBA RQ LOT 2.—A well-built Dwelling-house, known as No 46. Richards-terrace, Cardiff. Lease, 99 years (less one day), from 25th March, 1873; ground rent, £ 3 2s 6d. By another direction at th«samet,raeand place PLASNEWYDD-PLACE, MACKINTOSH ESTATE. LOT 5.—Uixcellent Corner House, known as No. IB, Plasnewydd-place, containing two reception and six bedrooms, hot and cold bath, conservatory, etc. Ground rent, S3 12s 6d; lease, 99 yeara from Sept. DUDLEY-PLACE, OFF STUART-STREET. DOCKS. Lor 4.—Nos. 2 and 3, Dudley place. No. 3 let at 12s 6d No. 2, void. Ground rent, £ 6 12s 6d on the cwo. Leaie 99 years, from September■ 29thfe1855. PATRICK-STREET, OK:' BU1E-ROAD, DOCKS. LOT e £ -NOS. 20, 21, 22, and 23, Patrick-street, let at 13s 6d each, except No. 20. which is vacant Ground rent, £ 2 9s each. Lease 98 years, from 25th March, 1832 N.B.—If not sold together will bo offered in two or more lots. 32, IVY-STREET, PENARTH. LOT 6.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, with large Shed at rear and back entrance, being No. 32, Ivy-street, Ponarth let to Mr Wiggins at 10s per week held for an unexpired term of 92 years, at tho annual ground rent of £ 3 3^. For further particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 89, St. Mary-street as to Lot, 2 to Mr Win. Jonos, Solicitor, 29, St. Mary-street; as to Lot, 3, to Messrs Leigh and Horley, Solici tors, 96, Queen-street, all of Cardiff as to Lot 6, to Mr Frank Lewis, Solicitor, Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. and as to all the lots to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 88H SALE TO-MORROW. 1, HOWARD GARDENS, CARDIFF. Highly Important SALE of EXCELLENT HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS recently acquired at great coat from eminent London Makers and in Perfect, Condition. fif ESSRS S. HERN & PERT WEE ■if JL are instructed by Cartney Brukewich, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, 011 the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, March 31st, 1896, at 11 o'clock a.m., tho wiiolo of the very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising—massive oak sideboard, beautifully carved with cupboards, cellarette, drawers, &c. luxuriously upholstered couch in real morocco, with 2 easy chairs en suite, 6 small chairs with beautifully carved backs in oak massive oak din ng-room table, walnut dinner wagon drawing-room suite in dark mahogany, inlaid with motliei,-ol-pearl and beautifully upholstered in s;i.tin and satin-plush, comprising 3 occasional easy chairs, couch aud 2 small chairs antique mirrored chiffonier with carved panels and brackets in dark mahoaiiiy massive pier glass, with gilt enrichments carved walnut hall stand with bevelled plates 2 hall chairs; nearly new Ax- minster and otn rcarpets, handsome brass fenders, fire irons, dogs, &c., butler's tray and stand. The contents of bedrooms, comprising very han some bedroom suite in walnut, including wardrobe, with richly-carved panels, 2 hanging shelves, bevelled plate p-nels, cup- j boa: d and 5 drawers beautifully-carved pedestal duchesse toileb table, with bevelled plate toilet glass and 13 drawers dressing table, with marble top and back and 3 chairs en suite; exceedingly handsome and massive brass bedsteads with choice hangings, patent wire mattresses and wool overlays, blankets, pulows, &c., choice bedroom suite in American walnut, comprising dressing table, with bevelled plate toileb flags, fitted with 4 drawers carved wardrobe, witn evelled plate centre panel, shelves, Ac.; washstand, with marble top, mirrored and carved en suite, with 3 small chairs; handsome toilet ware, choice dinner, breakfast and tea. services, sundry glass and china and plated goods, a varied assortment of kitchen and culinary utemuls and other effects. A range of dog kennels, with Spratt's patent railings, gates, troughs, <Sc., all complete. On view day prior to sale, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For further information apply to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 8783 TO CAPITALISTS, BREWERS, INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Mr Justice North. 11* EDWARD GWYN (Deceased). REES v. GRIFFITHS. 1894 R. 69. IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD. COPYHOLD, and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, comprising a very desirable RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, CONFECTIONER'S SHOP, COTTAGES, and PASTURE LAND, situate in and near the Town and Borough of Cowbridge, Glamorganshire and LEASEHOLD DWELLING- H0USJE3, in the County Borough of Cardiff, which will be SOLD by AUCTION by MR SYDNEY GIBSON, the person appointed by Mr Justice North, to whom the said Action is assigned, and pursuant to the Order therein, dated the 14th day of February. 1896, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 2nd day of April, 1896, at 2,30 o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following Lots Lor 1.—A very desirable DOUBLE LICENSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the sign of the "HORSE AND GROOM INN," with the Garden, Stables, Brewhouse, and other Outbuddiugs thereto, situate in the Centre of the Town and Borough ot Cowbridge, in the County of Glamorgan, and let on a yearly lc-oancy to Mr William Hayter, at an annual rent of £ 41. Together with a FREEHOLD DWELL- IMG-HOUSE and CONFECTIONER'S SHOP, with the Garden, Bakehouse, and other Offices thereto, adjoining the said I1111, and let on a yearly tenancy to Mr Hopkin Watts, at ?.n annual rental of £ 25. LOT.2.—A very desirable CUSTOMARY or COPY- HOLt) DWELLING-HOUSE called EASTFIELD," with Lawn, Garden, Stables, and Outbuildings, and a FIELD adjoining, containing by admeasurement 2 Acres and 57 Perches, situate in the Parish and Manor of Llanblethian, near to the Town of Cowbridge afore- said, and let to Mr W. D. Roberts for a term which will expire on the 1st day of July, 1698, at iho annual rent of £ 4012a. LOT 3.—Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and Gardens, and a ruined Cottage, adjoining Lot 2, and lot to Mr John Fitzgerald and Mrs Roberts at the respective annual routs of £ 6 and £ 5. LOT 4.—A CUSTOMARY or COPYHOLD PASTURE FIELD, known as Tair Erw Cnapog," situate in the parish of Llanbatliian aforesaid, and numbered 819 on the Ordnance Survey Map for the said parish, and containing 2 acres 3 roods and 21 perches, let to Mr John Llewellyn on a. yearly tenancy at the annual rent of B6. LOT 5.-A CUSTOMARYHOLD or COPYHOLD PASTURE FIELD, and two several PIECES of PASURE LAND, also of Customary or Copyhold Tenure, being tho retraining parts of two Customary or Copyhold fields, caUed respectively Three Erw Luce and Field Below," situate in the parish of Llanblethian aforesaid, and numbered respectively 809 and 81C on the Ordnanco Map for the said Parish, through one of which fields a Railway was made about three years ago, and for the purpose of such Railway about 3 roods and 24 perches, part of the said ield, wer, sold and conveyed to the Cowbridge aud. Aberthaw Railway Compauy. The remaining parts have a otal area of about 2 acres 1 rood and 19 perches, and are let to the said Mr John Llewellyn on a yearly tenancy at the annual rent of B6. LOT o.-A LEASEHOLD D •> ELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 27, LOUDOUN- SQUARE, CARDIFF, Glamorganshire, in the occupa- tion of Mr Elisba Gorin as quarterly tenant, at a rent of £8 per quarter, tenant, also paying-rates and t xes. Thii Property is hold for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1857, at the annual ground rent of £375 6d. LOT 7.-A LZASI,-YJOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in and being No. 12, SOUTH CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF aforesaid, in the occupation of iHr Emmanuel Phocnis as a weekly tenant, at a rental of 14s, te ant paying all rates and taxes except water rate. This property is held for the residue of a term of t6 years from 25th March, 1852, at the apportioned annual ground rent of:02 6s 3d. LOT 8,—TWO LEASEHOLD OWELLING-HOUSES, situato and being Nos. 44 and J5, WAVELOCK- STREET, TEMPERANCETOWN, CARDIFF, afore. S lid, in the respective occupations of Mr William Pocknell and Mr James Harris, as weekly tenants, at reutu of 10s each per week, landlord paying all rates and taxes. This property is held for the residue of a term of SS years and six months, the 1st February, 1858, at the annual rent of £ 4 10s. It is in near proximity to the New General Post °LOT 9.—TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in W-J15 and It, ADAM-STREET, in the TOWN of CARDIFF aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr r rAiicis Sullivan and Mr James Padfield as weekly tenants, at rents of 10s 6d each per week, landlord paying all rates and es. This Property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, commencing the 1st day of May, 1847, at the annual ground rent of B5 2s. LOT IO.-A LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in and being No. 15, GODFREY. STREET, CARDIFF, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mrs Leech as weekly tenant, ab a rent ot 8s 6d per week. landlord paying rates and taxes. This Property is held tor the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1S50, at the apportioned annual ground reut of £ 2 7s 3d. Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained (gratis) from Mr Charles J. Gwyn, Solicitor. Cowbridge Messrs Rees and Gwyn, Solicitors, Cowbridge Messrs Crowders and Vizard, Solicitors, of 55, Lincoln s Inn ,or Fields, London or of the Auctioneer, at his Office, situate at Cowbridge. 8367 |Jr0p £ rtt_T, &r., fa %th To BE LET by TENDER all that DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE and Premises, known as the GREYHOUND HOTEL, BRIDGE- STREET, Cardiff, for the tarm of 7 or 14 years from 1st June, 1896. Tenders for either or both periods to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of April next. Draft Form of Lease and further particulars may be obtained from YORATH and JONES, Solicitors, 9095 Westgate-street, Cardiff. F A R M E it S SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own 'Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, etc Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from the Mills on all orders over £ £ TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSLL, l-W'? SOUTH WAT.KS M~ PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIW CEIBKR AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 13590 1137 ADDRESS 61, DEAN -STREET, ABERDARE Satas bu ^rrdtinn. » NoTl3, GROVE-PLACK, SWANSEX. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions from Mr Fred Jenkins (who is leaving the above premises for Aber- dare) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNES- DAY, April IsG, 1896 the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising mahogany dining and other tables, easy and other chairs, dinner waggon. Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearthrugs, gilt pier glasses, tenders, fire- irons, couches in tapestry, occasional fancy chairs, Eianoforte by Byrne and Turfrey in rosewood case, two andsome gilt oval mirrors, one oval do. in velvet frame.mahoganyand rosewood cabinets, valuable carved oak china cabinet with glass doors, do. whatnots and cheffonie-s, mahogany half-tester bedstead and furni. tnre, iron French bedsteads, bedding, chain and spring mattresses, mahogany washstands and dressing tables, oak chest of drawers, commode, pictures and engrav- ings. valuable marble vases and other ornaments, dresser and table, conch, grandfather's clock in case, together with a miscellaneous assortment of kitchen utensils. nai Goods on view day prior and morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 sharp. 9119 Auctioneers' Oiffces, Goat-street Chambers, Swanse. BRYN-Y-MOR. WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. IMPORT 41ST UNRES RVED SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, HOTHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LN DER SON have received instructions from the Repre- sentatives of the late Mrs E. Bath, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, April 14th, 1896, the CONTENTS of the library, dining and drawing-rooms, entrance hall, inner and outer ditto, bedrooms, kitchens, scullery, greenhouses, garden,_ &c., comprising mahogany dining-room suite in leather (12 chairs and couch), do. dining table, dinner waggon, sideboard, butler's tray and stand, Turkey and other carpets, wool mats, window and other curtains, eas chairs, fenders and fireirons, gipsy stands, occasional tables, coal vases, whatnots, card tables, coffee do.. chimney and other ornaments, jars, rosewood drawing-room suites, grand pianoforte in walnnt case, door mats, gas lamps and fittings, hall chairs, benches, settees, mahogany umbrella stand. The contents of 12 bedrooms, servants' do,, and nurseriesi consisting of fenders and fire irons, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, coal vases, brass and iron French bedsteads, bedding, chain, spring and hair mittresse3, mahogany, walnut, Japan, and other washstands and dressing-tables, toilet and other glasses, couches in cretonne, ladies' and gentlemen's ea-,y chairs, mahogany, maple, and pitchpine ward- robes, window pole and fittings, curtains, Venetian blinds, gas brackets and globes, linoleum also the contents of the kitchens, furniture and scullery contents of the kitchens, furniture and scullery requisites. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had one week prior to sale. Salo to commence at 11 a m. Goods on view Saturday and Monday, April 11th and 13th, by CJltaloltUe only. 9004 Aiieti(meere Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, THE PROPERTY OF A LADY REMOVING. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL AND co. WIN SELL bv AUCT ON, on the above Premises, ou WEDNESDAY, April 1st. 1896, a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE. Comprising iron and brass bedsteads, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, spring mattresses, walnut wash- stands, rnarblo tops dressing tables with glass Attached, cane-seated chairs, satin walnut bedroom suite, carpet,?, rugs, drawing-room suites in saddle bags, dining-room suites in American leather, walnut overmantels, inlaid walnut clieffonier with plate-glass back, walnut sideboard, walnut bookcase, couches, sofa whatnots, kitchen requisites, also a con- signment of double and singlo toilet sets, flower pots, cheesentands, etc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the morning. 9144 Anitas anD otantracts. ARM Y C 0 N T R A C T S TENDERS for the Supply of FUEL WOOD to the troops that may be encamped at Cardtff and for Bread, Meat, Fuel Wood, and PaillassA Straw to the troops at Porthcawl, including 3rd Battalion Welsh Regiment during the season 1896, commencing 1st May, will be received at the undermentioned office, until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 20th April, 1896. Forms of Tender, and any further particulars, can be obtained on application to the Assistant Adjutant- General. Headquarter Office, Devonport, 27th March, 1896. VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF v WALES TO CARDIFF. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF invite TENDERS and DESIGNS from Jewellers carrying 011 business in Cardiff for a SILVL'R GILT CA '-KKl' to contain the Script of Admission of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G., as an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Cardiff. Copies of the Specification may be obtained at my office. Tenders and Designs to be delivered at my office on or before the 18th April, 1836, sealed and endorsed Casket." J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 27th March, 1896. 9108 rjl O CONTRACTORS. The OGMORE GAR AND WATER COMPANY, LIMITED, invite TENDERS for the 'CONSTRUC- TION of a FILTER BED at Nantymoel. For Plan and Specifications apply to Mr Jacob Rees, Hill Side, Pnntro Rhondda. Tenders, under seal and endorsed "Tender," to be delivered on or before 20th April to the Company's Secretary, G. Adams, Ogmoro Vale. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. 9171 OESSION S AND QONS, tV LIMITED, O Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, TpENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. JT I23e XX 6963 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY {Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, KAisT MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G. W.R., L.N.W.R., lrp,ff, a.nd Bute Lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Itivetters, and other requisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects' Requirements every Description of Constructional Steel and Iron Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES, Te, L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES :-EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Di-,wnay Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1274 EATING BY HOT WATER. IMPROVED.' HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 ID AVIEs BROS-, TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. BUILDERS' MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS EVERY REQUISITE for the BUILDING TRADE. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND AT S107 BARRY DOCK. public JVpponttmeitts. WHITLAND INTERMFDIATrl, SCHOOL. WANTED, ASSISTANT MISTRESS to take charge of GIRLS' DEPARTMENT of Wliitland Intermediate School. Must be graduated. Wanted immediately. Applications, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary required, and 13 copies of testimonials. J. GRIFFITHS REES, Secretary to the Managers, ihtsurattxf. p HOB NIX FIRE OFFICE, 9, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHARING-CROSS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRtC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff Mr David Shepherd, 1,1 rederidc-street; blr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mr Charles E. Stallybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers. 1031 PIANOS BEFORE PURCHASING WRITE PIANOS PIANOS TO Saw* Duck> Son' akd PUNOS DINKEK, PIANOS PIANOS THE GREAT PIANO STORES, PIANOS PIANOS BATH, PIANOS FOR TERMS AND LISTS PIANOS PIANOS —- PIANOS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. PIANOO 7801 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS, is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Pa tent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company Lincoln. lOOl. public Jloiftes. I T' O TRADESMEN AND OTHERS.—I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that after this date I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS mv Wife, ANN REES, late of Penygraig, may contract in my name.—GRIFFITH REES, 35, Penmaesglas, Penygraig. Witness—JOHN THOMAS.—28th March, 1896. IFET ASSURANCE POLICIES WANTED for large sums on lives part 45 con- siderablyoyer surrender value given speedy settle- ments and highest references. Also Reversions pur- chased.—Full particulars to T. ROBINSON, Insurance Broker, 85, High-street West., Sunderland. 774 RINITR COLLEGE, LONDON, FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1872. The NEW REGULATIONS and all Particulars for the THEORETICAL (JUN E) and PRACTICAL (JULY) EXAMINATION may NOW BE HAD of the LOCAL SECRETARY. WALTER SCOTT, Camden House, 8894 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. It has been decided by the Executive Council that SEASON TICKETS will be AVAILABLE for the ad- mission of the holder on the DAY of OPENING and EVERY SUBSEQUENT WEEK DAY during such time as the Exhibition may remain open to the public. The price "f tickets of the present issne will be £1 Is each (including the charge for photograph), and r if more th&n two tickets are taken by members of the same family residing in the same house, the price of the first two tickets will be Sl ls each. and if subse- quent tickets 118 each. Applications may be made to Messrs HEATII & SONS, A Messrs NEWMAN <fc Sox, VQUEEN-STREET. Messrs THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Ltd., J Messrs THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Ltd., f Mr WILLIAM LEWIS, DUKE-STREET. Messrs DANIEL OWEN & Co., Ltd., f. Mr T. J. WILLIAMS, J DOCKS or to THK HON. SECRETARY, 601e EXHIBITION OFFICES, ST. MARY. STREET. 9087 CAUDIFF. HE SWANSEA GAS LIGHT COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1830-1861. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE "IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Swansea Gas-Light Company will be hold at the Ofti, Works, New Road, Swansea, on FRIDAY. THE 10TH DAY OF APRIL NEXT. The Chair will be taken at Half-past Twelve o'clock at noon punctually. To receive the Report and Account5 for the Half- year ending the 31st December, 1895; to declare Divi- dend-. on the Paid-Up Share Capital of the Company; to elect two Directors, Thomas Travers Wood, Esq., and William Stone, Esq., and an auditor, Mr R. G. Cawker, who retire by rotation, but, being eligible, hereby offer themselves for re-election and for the transaction of all other business at eucli meetings authorised. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on Monday, the 30th day of March, and bo re-opened immediately after the Meeting. T. TRAVERS WOOD, Chairman. THORNTON ANDREWS, Secretary. Swansea, 26th March, 1895. 9158 JMPORTANT JJFOTIOE!! THE JJAIRYMEN OF CARDIFF BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE PRICE OF MILK WILL BE EDUCED TO 3D. PER QUART ON GA JURDAY, APRIL 4TH. I 507-402 I 1 OCAL GOVERNMENT" ACT, 1894. X1 56 AND 57 VICT., C. 73. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1875. 33 AND 39 VICT., C. 55, S. 247. NOTICE OF AUDIT. To the RATEPAYERS and OWNERS of PRO- PERTY in tho Urban District of BLAENAVON, in the COUNTY of MONMOUTH. WlIJiRBAS ALFRED W. DOLBV, Esouire, the District Auditor authorised by Law to Audit tho Accounts of the Receipts and Expenditure under the Public Health Act, 1375, ot m. the Urbxn District Council tor tho above-named District., has appointed 10.45 o'clock in the Forenoon of TUESDAY, the 14th day of APRIL, 1896, as the time, and the Office of the Urban District Council as the place at which the Audit of the said Accounts for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1895, will be made WIS, the said DISTRICT COUNCIL. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in pursuance of the said Acs, that the Audit of the said Accounts will be made at the Time and Place so appointed as aforesaid that any Rate- payer or Owner of Property in the said Distrct may be present at the Audit, and may make any objection to the said Accounts before tho Auditor and that a copy of the said Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all the rate book. account books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts will bo deposited in our Office at Lion-street, Bl-vena.von, on Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1896, and will be open thereat, between tho hours of 11 a m. and 2 p.m., until the said day of Audit, to the inspection of all persons in- terested, who will be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the same without fee or reward. Dated this 27th day of March, 1895. JNO. THOMAS, 9162 Clerk to the District Council. SEASON 1896. THE CHAMPION HACKNEY ST ALLI ON "LORD JJANG," No. 1,030 H.S.B., The PROPERTY of Mr T. D. JOHN, CHALDEANS STUD FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, Also the CHAMPION AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION, (gUMMIT J}OY," Record 2.14, will stand during the coming Season. On MONDAYS, at CHALDEANS STUD FARM, ST. FAGAN'S. On TUESDAYS, at BEAR HOTEL, COWBRIDGE. On WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at. NEW INN HOTEL, PONTYPRIDD. On FRIDAYS, at BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, CAER. PHILLY. On SATURDAYS, at KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEW- PORT, also at Mr E. SAYERS, v.s., NEWPORT, where they will be open to sei ve a limited number of approved Mares at £ 3 3s each and 5s the Groom. The season commences the first Monday in April, and finishes the first week in July. All communications to be addressed to STUD GROOM, CHALDEANS STUD FARM, 9156 ST. FAGAN'S, CARDIFF. SEASON 1896. "A C M E," (HACKNEY STALLION, No. in Stud Book, 4,105), THE PROPERTY OF MR HERBERT B. CORY, DRUIDSTONE, CASTLETON. NEAR CARDIFF, Wi!l Serve a Limited Number of Mares at DRUIDSTONE FARM STABLES At £ 3 3s Od each Groom's Fee, 2a 6d. He is a Dark Chestnut Horse, 5 years, standing 15-1 bands, with nice, short. flat legs, plenty of bone, good all-round action, perfectly sound. By" Belthorpe Masher (No. in Stud Book' 2,833), out of Lady (No. in Stud Book, 1,600), by Sensation (No. in Stud Book, 694. Tho owner will not be answerable for any damage done to either Mares or Foals, but every care will be takeu. All Mares tried and afterwards taken away to bo paid for unless understood by the Groom. 9089 SEASON 1896. QUICKSILVEIT SHALES II. HACKNEY STALLION. (No. in Stud Book, 4,460). The Property of Mr Herbert B. Cory, Druidstone, Castleton, near Cardiff, will server Limited Numbpr of Mares at Druidstone Farm Stables, at. S5 38 each Groom's Fee, 8s 6d. He 16 a well-bred Red Roan, 6 years, stands 16 hands hish, with great strength and tino action, and has proved himself a sure stock-getter. Sire, Mr Chas. Edwards' Norfolk Champion (No. in Stud Book, 922), winner of the First Prize at East Dereham in 1886, and also at Attieborough, 1837. G.G. Sire, The Gentleman (whose stock was sold for £ 1,000 euch), the property of Mr J. Rowel, of Bury St. Hunts. by Quicksilver," by Performer," by" Prickwillow," bv Bonn's Phenomenon." "QUICKILVER SHALES Dam, "Nellie" (No. in Stud Book, 9,923), by Lord of the Manor." His Sire, Gold Finder," out of a mare by that noted Horse," Old Rattler." Grand Dam by Fireaway Shales." Great Grand Dain by Jackson's Old Perfection," thus showing that QUICKSILVER SHALES II." ii.lescende(I from one of the Best Bloods in England. The owner will not be answerable for any damage done to either Mares or Foals, but every care will be taken. All Mares tried and afterwards takeu away to be paid for unless understood by the Groom. &390 BUY the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.-ONE PENNY fJttbUc ),mustmtnts. CARDIFF. THE A T R E ROYAL. I. LESSBE AND MANAGER. MR ED. FLETCHER. MONDAY, MARCH 30th, and Daring the Week, at 7.30, except Friday (Good Friday), and Saturday Morning, at 2, Mr S. Dauncey and Mr Clayton Phipps' Company, including Mr G. H. Harker and Miss Helen Conway, in the Powerful Modern Drama in Four Acts, entitled THE RECKONING, From the Globe Theatre, London. The finale of the first ket of I The Reckoning' is one of the strongest in the literature of drama."—The Globe. THE R E C K 0 N I N G, By Silvanus Dauncey. Our actions travel with us from afar, And what we have been makes us what we are." Early doors 6.30. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Prices, 6d to S2 2s. Booking Offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queeu'Street, from 10 till 5. Telephone No. 521. Glorious Attraction for the Easter Holidays I The -i ILV GLLVER KING. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr FLETCHER begs to announce that he has secured Mr ABUD'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY trom LONDON to give SIX SPECIAL PERFORMANCES and ONE MATINEE of T R I L B Y FROM THE HAYMARKET THEATRE, LONDON, By arrangement with Mr Beerbohm Tree, On MONDAY, APRIL 27th, terminating May 2nd. In order to avoid disappointment, and to meet the numerous requests already received, seats can now be booked at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd. Applications can now be received, or by letter or tele- gram, marked Trilby Engagement," as seats MUST be allotted in their order of PRIORITY. RAND THEATRE. THE PREMIES THEATRE OF WALES. LESSEE & MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNIW, TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK (Good Friday excepted) The New Romantic Emotional Drama, R E R 'W E D DIN G D A Y, With Entirely New and Magnificent Scenery. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at Tlieatie daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices from 6d to El Is. EASTER MONDAY, April 6th, at 2.30 and 7.30, SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. Ðnblic Zlatirts. IVTEW YORK LAKETERIER^ND WESTERN UAILROAD COMPANY RE-ORGANISATION. EXCHANGE of RECEIPTS for PREFERRED and I COMMON STOCK (with full assessment receipted thereon) into Beneficiary Certificates of the Erie Railroad Co. MESSRS J. b. MORGAN & CO., having received instructions from the Re-organisation Committee in New York, hereby give notice that the Holders of Engi-avell RI-IC ti and Bearer Certificates for the above-mentioned Preferred and Common Shares (with the full assessment, receipted thereon) can Exchange the same at their Counting House. Forms for making the Jixchange can be obtained on application. J. S. MORGAN & CO., London. J. P. MORGAN & CO., Now York. 22, Old Broad-street, London, B.C., 28th March, 1896 9163 YLORSTOWN"EXPLOSION LOCAL RELIEF FUND. The COMMITTEE beg to ACKNOWLEDGE the Receipt of the following Donation! Further Submerip- tions will be gratefully received by the Treasurers. £ (i. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1,674 19 2 waunfawr Congregational Chutch, near Carnarvon, per Rev O. H. Hnghes 0 11 9 Mrs E. Harries, The Manor House, Bristol, per H. Ejrkhouse, Esq 5 0 0 C.M. Church, Llanbedrog, per Rev D. M. Phillips 010 0 Conltreg-.I tional Church, Ynysgau, Merthyr, per Rev O. H. Hughes 1 15 6 Amounts received in collecting boxes at Aberdare: r Boot Hotel 0 14 6 Royal Oak 0 10 3 Iron Bridge 0 7 6 RockVaults. 0 4 3 Other Sums. 0 1 6 117 6 C.M. Church, Eglwysbach, per Mr Richard Roberts, through Met ropolitan Bank 0 8 0 Llangloffan Baptist Church, per Rev J. D. Hughes. 0 14 6 r in, Rev E. Davies, Llangloffan, per Rev J. D. Hughe? 0 3 0 Mr J. Williams, per Rev J. D. I Hughes 0 2 6 1 0 0 Total I "I DAVID FENWICK, Erynheulog House, Chairman. CHARLES POWELL, Check weigher, Vice-Chairman. J. E. TONES Headrefadog House, 1 Treasuver,. AVM. DAVIES. 20A, Ka-st-road, 01 KJ DAVID MORGAN, Schoolmaster, S. T. JONES, Check weigher, | Secretaries. 3ttgal afi'ts. J336—S No. 015. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION.—MR JUSTICE NORTH. IN THE MATTER OF THE SOUTH WALKS (SIEMENS' PATENT) GLASS MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY, Limited and Reduced, and IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1 1867 and 1877. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order of the Honourable Mr Justice North, dated the 14th March, 1295, and which order has been duly registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, the CAPFfAL of the abovr-named Company WAS RE- DUCED FROM £ 30,000 TO £ 15,0*0, and by the same or er the said Compauy was directed to use the words "and reduced as part of its title for a period ol one month from that date. Dated 27th March, 1896. WAR&tNI.R lot CO., 188, Fleet-street, E.C., Agents for LLOYD &, PRATT, Newport, Mon Solicitors for the said Company. Ijoteis, Bimng-rgoma, &r. MINEHEAD. INEHEAD, SOMERSET. SPLENDID SEA AND LAND SCENERY. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL Faces South, and is a First-class Hotel for Families and Tourists. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Central for Golf. Reduced Terms quoled from Easter to end of June. 9164 GEORGE THRISTLE, Proprietor. ILfffi ACOMBE. THE RUNNACLEAVE, JLFRACOMBE. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. ——— 9103 INCLUSIVE TERMS FROM 6s PER DAY. LYNMOUTH. T YNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON. THE ENGLISH SWITZERLAND. NOW OPEN. SPECIAL EASTER TARIFF. .LYNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING KSTABLISHMENT. This Hoiel was specially built to meet the require- ments of Tourists, Families, arid Day Parties, and contains Sixty good Rooms, with large and elegant Coffee and Drawing-rooms, Lighted with Electric Lights and Fitted with all Modern Improvements. Boarding Terms, 30s to 35s per week. Write for Tariff, showing position of Hotel, to CECIL N. BEVAN, PROPRIETOR. (Late Proprietor Tors Park Hotel). 9157 LONDON. N.B.-THE RE-OPENING OF THE QWALIA JpRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close Sc Pan eras Church), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C., Under the personal management of Edward Jenkins, the original proprietor, aud the present proprietor of GW ALIA HOTRL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. AULD LANG SYNE The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that his London Gwalia has under- gone thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has been newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their mpport and recommendation, feeliug sure that they will find it a,s of old, a Home from Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACIOUS ROOM9. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 8273 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C. JpRESCRIPTION F R E E. I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope the Prescription which cured me after 17 years of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- scription is from my own experience an infallible guaranteed cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decay, Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, and I confidently recommend it to all who so suffer. (Name this paper.) — Write to W. H. BROWN, Esq., 14, Chesham-road, Brighton, Sussex. 100 ipttblu Jtmusnittitts. f CARDIFF. T H E E M P I R E. MANAGING Di.REcroR-OSIVALD STOLL. TONIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME, THE EMPIRE PRICES, TRANSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY TO THE PHILHARMONIC HALL, ST. MARY-STREET, DURING THE COMPLETION OF THE NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, Now being erected on the Enlarged Site of the Old Empire. TO-NIGHT at the PHILHARMONIC HALL, St. Mary-streat, the following Empire Company THE TWO McNAUGHTONS, Laugh Providers. E S S M A N Who apparently sets at naught the laws of equilibrium in the art of juggling. ALICE LLOYD, Sister of "Marie Lloyd" and late of the "Sisters Lloyd." THE WILL FLETCHER TROUPE of Comic and Exhibition Skaters. LILY CHARD, SoDgstress and Dancer. PHIL HERMAN. Dutch and Irish Character Singer. CODA AND CARY, he under and over-sized Musicia.ns. J. H. MILBURN. The Celebrated Character Singer. NEXT WEEK Florrie Galiiinore, Chas. Deane, &c. SW ANSEA. THE EMPIRE. MANAGING DIRF.CTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT "DINKEY DOO," by the COLLINSON COMBINA- T ON. including W. DER (iimmv Green). BLANCHE HOLT, The COMICAL OSTINS, The GWKNT QUARTETTE. IDA DALTON, SISTERS COLVKRD. ERN SPARKS. The HIGHLEYS. NEWPOKT. M H F. E M F I R I JL MANAGING DIRECTOR, .OSWALII STOLJ TO NIGHT THE AUSTRALIAN QUINTETTE, MILLIE SEALE, THE BRADY AND JOHNSON SKETCH COMBINATION, ROSE GOVETTI, ALFRED RIVERS, R. VERA, WILL GILBERT, And MISS AZELLA WILON. (ksoirsttftts. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting). MARCH, 1896. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Mon. 30.—*5.0a.m.,4.30p.m Mon.30.—k?.45a.m..7.0p.m. Tues.31.—9.15a.m.,5.15p.m Tues.31.—10,10a.m. ,7.30n.m APRIL, 3895. Wed. 1.—10.0a.m.,5.45p.m. Wed. 1.—10.45a.m.,80p.m Thur. 2—10.0a.m..1^.15p.m Tbur.2—10.45a.m.,6.30p.tn Good Friday.—9.20, 11;10 Good Friday.—*10.0,*11.55 a.m., 1.0 p.m. a.m., 7.0 p.m. Sat.4.—9.30, lL50a.ni., 2.0 Sat. 4.—10.2 a.m., 12.20, and 7.15 p.m. 7.15, and 8.15 p.m. *Does not call at Penarth. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). EASTER HOLIDAY SAILINGS, JLJ From CARDIFF and PENARTH, Br the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA. WESTWARD HO! LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, and WAVERLEY. Weather and circumstances permitting. THURSDAY, April 2nd, 1896. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOM B K—Leave Cardiff 10.30 a.m., Penarth 10.40 a. m.. Ilfracombe 4.30 p.m., Lynmouth 5.5 p.m. Cardiff for C!evedon and Bristol 7.0 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY, April 3rd. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOilBE —Leave Cardiff 51.0 a.m.. Penarth 11.10, Ilfracombe 5.0 p.m., Lyn- taouth 5.35 p.m. Cardiff for Cieredon and Bristol 7.30 p.m. Also CLEVEDON (via Weiton-feave Cardiff 1.0 p.m., Penarth 1.10 p.m., Clevedon 6.15 p.m. SATURDAY, A ril 4th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE—Leave Cardiff 1.30 p.m., Penarth 1.40 p.m., Ilfracombe 5.30 p.m., Cardiff for Bristol 8 0 p.m. .Not(-Sle,Lmer calls at Ljitmoutli down, journey only. Alio CLEVEDON (via Westoti) —Leave Cardiff 2.3 p.m., Penarth 2.10 p.m., Cleyedou 6.30 p.m. EASTILR M^NDAY, April fctlh LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff 10.0 am., Penarth 10.10 a.m., IlfrL(:omlje 7.15 p.m., Lynmouth 7.45 p.m. Also CLEVEDON (via Weston). -Le-.ive Cardiff 2.0 p.m., Penarth 2.10 p.m., Clevedon 7.0 p.m. EASTER TUESDAY?'April 7ih. LYNMOUTH ar.d ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff 11.0 ,.m., P«narih 11.10 a.m., Ilfracombe 8.0 }).nt., Lynmouth 8.35 p.m. Also BRISTOL (i-ingla trip)—Leave Cardiff 10.30 p.m. Also LYNMOUTH a.nd ILFRACOMBE (single Lnp) —Leave Cardiff, 5.30 p.m. Penarth, 5.40 p.m. Also CLEVEDON u.nd CHEPSTOW ma Weston)— Leave Cardiff, 10.45 a.m. Hen irth, 10.55 a.m. Chep- stow, 3.0 p.m. Clevedon, 4-0 p.m. April Btli. BRISTOL (single in)-tve Cardiff 12.30 p in, NOTP.Stt-P.;Wer leave% Ilfracombe this day at 9.50 a.m. for Cardiff and Bristol. For further gearticulari see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 7 On.. B ito-street, Cardiff or Messrs P. and A. CAMPBELL, LTD., Cumberland 9012 !;as ill, Bristol. 5460 LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSION ARRANGE- MENTS. On THURSDAY, Apiil 2nd. and SATURDAY, April 4th, 1956, CHEAP o-dav EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, Crewe, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead, Chester, Buxton, Leeds, Sheffield, lfalifHX, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford, Wigan, Sauthport, Preston, Morecambe, Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Penrith, Carlisle, Windermere, &,c. Also cheap long-date EXCURSION TICKETS to LONDON. BIRMINGHAM, Nottingham. Stafford, Barton, Derby, Wolverhampton, Burslem, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. Also cheap 8-day EXCURSION TICKETS to TYNE- MOUTH, NEWCASTLE-ON-TVNE, Whitby, Hull, Harrogate, Darlington, Richmond, Consett, Durham, South Shields, Yor k, Hartlepool, Scarborough, &< From Cardiff, Rhymney, Treherbert, Pontypridd, Neath, Merthyr, Newporr. Pontypool Road, Bryn- mawr, Abergavenny, and other stations on the Rhymney, Taff Vale, Merthyr, Tredegar and Aber- gavenny Lines. On THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, cheap EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to NEWION sTEWART, STRANRAER, Wigtown, Carlisle, Dumfries, Edin- burgh, Glasgow, Greenock, and other places in Scotland, from Cardiff (Lthymney), Newport (High- street), Pontypool Road, Neath, Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, Brvnmawr, and Abergavenny. Third-class tickets at a single faro for the double journey will be issued hetween same points, available for return any day within 16 day On EASTER MONDAY, April 6th, 1896, a FAST EXCURSION TRAIN will be run to LIVERPOOL and MANCHESTER (Belle Vue), booking from Rhymney Line Stations, Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny Line. Ac. CHEAP TICKETS will be issued and SPECIAL TRAINS run from M.T. and A. Line Stations to ABERGAVENNY and HEREFORD. CHEAP TICKETS will be issued to CARDIFF, CAERPHILLY, and MERTHYR from M.T. and A. Line stations. A DAY EXCURSION will be run to NEWPORT for Football Match (Barbarians v. Newport kick-off 11.0 a.m.) and Athletic Sports. Cheap bookings from Merthyr, Cefn, Dowlais, Rbymnoy Bridge, and Sirhowy Line Stations. For particulars see bills, obtainable at any of the Booking Stations, or of Mr J. Bishop, 1.. & N.W.R., Abergavenny. FRED HARRISON, General Manager. Euston Station, March, 1896. 9148 GROSVENOR AND COMPANY, G STOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, 47, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C., Established 1886- jQEAL CLOSELY IN ENGLISH RAILS, AMERICANS, KAFFIRS, AND WEST AUSTRALIANS. "^]^7"E REPEAT OURFORMER ADVICE, JgUY GREAT EASTERN, NOW 98. WLTI, AS WE SAID WHEN 80, ▼ T REACH 100 DURING EASTER. ct:5 Commands S500 Stock, or 25 Shares. 1; 10 £ 1,000 50 „ 220 „ £ 2,030 „ 100 „ /1OVER ON MINING SHARES AS V; FOLLOWS :— ) FOLLOWS :— All Shares quoted under 21 2s per Share. 2 4s „ „ 3 6s tJ U 4 8 t' And 10s per Share 011 all Shares quoted higher. We carry over from account to account at the rates current on thi, Stock Excliange-avera&g abnut one penny in the B. GROSVENOR AND COMPANY, 47, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. TKLEORAMS— FORTHCOMING, LONDON." Established 1886. 9149 Established 1886. 9149 1896. ^PRING LEAN ING. 1896. SEND POSTCARD TO THE CARIOIFF STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING, CARPET AND WINDOW CLEANING CO., LIMITED, MINNY STREET, CATHAYS. PENARTH OFFICE 57, WINDSOR-ROAD. Every order receives prompt attention. Red Cross Vans aud.Ladder Trnofes.to all parts daily. National Telephone. 741. 8947-5G5e THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LABGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION, 144, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NTIWPORT. '100 1iusimss Abbirtsus. 11 "\ii, "PEARLY SPRINg SHOW. "RASTER 1 EASTER 11 JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully beg to aonoancs thftb T 0 D A Y They will MAKE AN ENORMOUS SHOW OF SPRING GOODS. Every Department will be found thoroughly assorted with the Latest Productions for this Season. H, & Va, having anticipated the great advance and scarcity of Pure Alpacas, in plain and fancy. are now prepared to give their numerous patrons full advantage of their foresight and purchases. DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Stock in this room will be found larger than at any other Season, with BLACK and COLOURED ALPACAS, SICILIANS, MO- HAIRS, LUSTRES, FANCY SILKS, MIX. TURES, CREPONS, &c. SILK DEPARTMENT WiU be found worthy of attention, as it is tbe Largest in Wales, and Prices from 15 to 20 per Cent. under ordinary Houses. I MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is full of NEW STOCK. JACKETS, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, DRESSING-GOWNS, &c., Are Perfectly New, made after the Latest Styles, and at usuai at very Low Prices. Ladies should not fail to call and see H. & Go.a present stock. NEW DEPARTMENT. 11. & Co. have made arrangement for the supplg of Tailor-Made Costumes to Order. PatterB Bocks sf Cloths, Styles, &c.. in Stock. This Department must prove most Popular, at Prices will be tally One-Third less thau elsewhere in Cardiff. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUT- FITTING DEPARTMENT will hold a gre:lt and varied stock. 150 Dozen LADIES UNDERCLOTHING, bought direct from maker* at very spt-ctal p-tces. i MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is always full of stock of the best possible value. Comparieon invited with any house in the trade. I CALICOES, FLANNELETTE, OXFORD SHIRTINGS, FANCY STRIPE DRILLS, COTTON CEEPONS. 5,000 Pieces of DARK and LIGHT PRINTS and FANCY SATEENS. 1,999 Dozen HONEYCOMB, TURKISH and LINEN TOWELS, at makers' prices. BLANKETS, QUILTS, DUSTERS, GLASS CLOTHS, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS are at all tidies well stocked, at prices that ut other house can compete with. LACE TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS. Iu this room an immense Stock is held, thoroughly assorted, with tbo newest goods, auo at very moderate prices, when compared. 5,000 Dozen PLAIN CAMBRIC AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS to select from. THE GENERAL HOSIERY DEPART- MENT is full of the best value and recognised as H. and Co.'s litble Warpath Department, where com- petition is entirely out-done. Without giving particulars, everything can lit found suitable for underwear. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPART- MENT. In this Department H. and Co. have made some extraordinary purchases, suitable for furnishing, well knowing the demand must be grea4 especially in view of the coming Exhibition. CARPET DEPARTMENT is thoroughly assorted with BRUSSELS AXMINSTER, TAPESTRY, and other makes LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, &c., all at old prices, without a penny advance. CABINET AND FURNITURE DEPARTMENT J WiU be found up to H. and Co.'s usual standard ",1 for the best goods only. 1 NO HIRING RUBBISH TO BE FOUND HERE. Customers should call and compare value and prices. AU Goods delivered Free and must be paid tar on or before delivery. JJOWELL & COMPANY. THE CARDIFF JJRAPERS, QARDIFF. cm ■ -WFV V J 1'.1" i