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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND COS.. CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PENT BOTTLES 0" jt FULTON, DUNLOP, & WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT rT»"r
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alts bl1 Jiuction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Leasehold Houses, at the Mart, Cardiff ..March 31 Messrs J. J. DAVID and CO. Detached Family Residence, at Cardiff —April c Messrs FULLER, HORSEY, SONS, CASSELL Machinery, at Wooiaston, Glos .April 8 Mr SYDNEY GIBSON. ) Freehold and leasehold Properties, at Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, andPERRY. Valuable Appointments, at the Rooms Mar. 28 Orchids, at Cardiff April 2 Office Furnitu e and Effects April 9 Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff April 11 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 13 Household Furniture, etc afc Cardiff ..April 14 Messrs S. HERN and PERTWEE. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff „ Mar. 30 Household Furniture, &c at Cardiff March 31 I Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, &c.. at Swansea -April 1 Messrs JOLLIFFE and POOLE. Brick Works, at Chepstow March 30 ¡ Messrs J. M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea..April 1 | Household Furniture, <fec., at Swansea. April 14 i Messrs J. (i. MADDOX & SON. wont's Stock-in-lrade, Ac., at Cardiff.April 1 ALFRED PHILLIPS. I -M"i 511 Freehold and Leased » Pontypridd Plant, Machine™ !«? Properties, at Cardiff..April— Freehold Land^'5' at Cwmavon Works .May at Marcross May — Machinery MI jAMES THOMAS. £ ? V4c-> afc Milfoid Haven ..Mar. 31, &c. Cattle. Shum i J" RICHARD THOMAS. fjjgP Cw'tteeP^>^c^rphiiiy.ta 16 SAL<EIOKEPIIOPER1TES, DANIEL- | AND DUDLEY-PLACE AND PATRICK- DOCKS, CARDIFF AND IVY-STREET, PENARTH. lVfESSRS HERN and PERTWEE are I £ *■ instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The JJ5,rABa»k Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 30th, 1896, at ? o'clock in the even- f?6« subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, rae following 3 VALUABLE PROPERTIES, order of the Mortgagees :— DANIEL-STREET, CATHAYS.. Lot 1.—All those four Dwelling-bouses, situate in known as No*. 31, 33, 35, and 37. Daniel-street. Cardiff, held for the respective residues of three terms IIf 99 years from 2nd February, 1885, at the aggregate ground rent of £8 8s per annum, and let at 6s 6d per *eek each, except No. 31. which is 'jjcant. i RICHARDS-TERRACE, ROATH. LOT 2.—A well-built Dwelling-house, known as No <6. Richards-terrace, Cardiff. Lease, 99 years (less one day), from 25th March, 1873 ground rent, £ 3 2s 6d. By another direction at the same time ann PLASNEWYDD-PLACE, MACKINTOSH ESTATE, Lot 3.-—Excellent Comer House, known as No. 18, Wasnewydd-place, containing two reception and six Bedrooms, hot and cold bath, conservatory, etc. J rent, £ 3 12s 6d; lease, 99 years from Sept. £ 9lh 1889 DUDLEY-PLACE, OFF STUART-STREET. DOCKS. LOT 4.-Nos. 2 and 3, Dudley place. No. 3 let at 12s I 1«1; No. 2, void. Ground rent, B6 12s 6d on the cwo. Lease 99 years, from September 29th, 1853. PATRICK-STREET. OF) BUTE-ROAD, DOCKS. 20, 21. 22, and 23, Patrick-street, let at 13s 6d each, except No. 20, which is vacant. Gtound gut, £2 9s each. Lease 98 years, from 25th March, N.B.—If not sold together will be offered in two or aaore lots. 32, IVY-STREET, PENARTH. £ l—All that Messuage or Dwelling-bouse, with e Shed at rear and back entrance, beiug No. 32, Ivy-street, Penarth let to Mr Wiggins at 10s per held for an unexpired term of 92 years, at the annual ground rent of S3 3s. Hot further particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 89, St. Mary-street; as to Lot 2, to Mr Wm. Jones, Solicitor, 29, St. Mary-street; "a to Lot 3, to Messrs Leigh and Horley, Solicitors, 96, wpeen-street, all of Cardiff as to Lot 6, to Mr Frank Mwis, Solicitor, Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. MMi-M to all the lots to the Auctioneers, M, St. Mary. Jtoeet, Cardiff. 8841 I, HOWARD GARDENS, CARDIFF. Highly Important SALE of EXCELLENT HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS recently acquired at great cost from eminent London Makers and in Perfect Condition. MESSS S. HERN & PERTWEE KKI T ht'Vnr^nv1 by ?,artney Brukewicb, Esq., to HTBNmv Si,°n H1? Premises as above on 1696' afc 11 o'clock a.m., the wJDoie ot the very superior HSEHOLD. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, mcvssive oak sideboard beautifully carved unho^rX'' ^lar^te, drawers, luxuriously *n suit!, fc « .ln real morocco, with 2 easy chairs in n^L- „ maJ1 chairs with beautifully carved backs tonimn '■ '?a^si.ve oa^ J'f ng-room table, walnut dinner ft" wing-room suite in dark mahogany, inlaid satin ™ ,er".°'"Pear? nnd beautifully upholstered in an<1 satin-plusji, comprising 3 occasional easy cnairs.couch and 2 small chairs; antique mirrored opitfonier with carved panels ami brackets ■o* dark mahogany massive pifer glass, With gilt enrichments carved walnut hall stand With bevelled plates 2 hall chairs; nearly new Ax. minster aud otnucarpets, handsome brass fenders, fire irons. dogs, Ac., butler's tray and stand. The contents of bedrooms, comprising very hau 'some bedroom suite in walnut, including wardrobe, with richly-carved panels, 2 hanging shelve-, bevelled plate p >nels, cup- board and 5 drawers; beautifully-carved pedestal duchesse toilet 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, pillows, &c., choice bedroom suite in American walnut, comprising dressing table, with bevelled plate toilet Cj&ss, fitted with 4 drawers; carved wardrobe, with bevelled plate centre panel, shelves, &c.; washstand, with marble top, mirrored and carved en suite, with ? onall chairs; handsome toilet ware, choice dinner, and tea services, sundry glass and china and goods, a varied assortment of kitchen and culinary utensils and other effects. A range of dog with Spratt's patent railings, gates, troughs, y view day prior to sale, 11 a-m. to 4 pjn. ia ST *urther information apply to the Auctioneers, -7' "t- Mary-street. Cardiff. 8783 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 1ST. 1896. *0 PARTIES FURNISHING. GROCERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS. No. 27, DALTON-STREET (OFF CBWIS-ROAD), M CATHAYS. CARDIFF. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed bv Mr G. E. Harris, who is leaving Cardiff, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, Without reserve, the whole of his Grocer's Stock-in- *rade, Fixtures. Trade Utensils, and the contents of a Bakehouse, aiso a Pony, Cart, and Harness, together With the superior Furniture and Effects of the House, an excellent pianoforte in walnut case (by «■ Brinsmead, London), 5ft. mahogany dining table, suite in mahogany and rep, do. in walnut and damask. tandsome gilt pier-glass, occasional and work tables, P*ass rail fenders, elegant ebonised cabinet with plates, whatnot, poles and rings, iron and brass bedsteads, palliasses, wool mattresses, a pair of Mahogany dressing chest toilets, with cane chairs and towel-airer to match, commodes, mahogany chests of drawers, ditto marble top waslistands, do. toilet-glasses folding bedstead and cushions, sets of ware, 2 kitchen Jfcbles, pictures and ornaments, together with the con- .nta of the usual domestic offices, &c., &c. For full Particulars of the Grocery Stock and c ontents of Bake- house see Posters. The Fixtures and Trade Utensils comprise 2 deal counters with pine facings, fitted with drawers and compartments, measuring 10ft. and 8ft. fin, a Wanham light in working order, gas brackets, 5 mside blinds, 1 outside canvas do., coffee-grinder, coffee-box, 2 sets Bartlet's scales and weights, 8 new 121b. toea canisters, a marble butter flat, pair steps, and a sack truck also, if not disposed of privately before the sale, a 6-sack per week bread round. I The whole of the Goods on View Morning of Sale, Which will commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely with the Grocer's Stock. The Furniture will be sold about i.30 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices and Salerooms, 28, Duke-street, Cardiff. 9093 ANGEL YARD, CARDIFF, TUVSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1896. k CONSIGNMENT OF SHRUBS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c. ME ALFRKD PHILLIPS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve), at the above Yard on TUESDAY. March 31st, 1895 a large and varied assortment of Ornamental Shrubs. Roses (named sorts). Rhododendrons, Laurels, Peach Trees, Azaleas, Box Conifers, &c., &c. On view the Morning of Sale. Sale at 2 o clock. 9008 IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1S95. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to an- nounce that he will hold an IMPORTANT SALE of about. 70 HORSES, at the above Repository, on WEDNESDAY, April 8th (the day following Cardiff Races). The present EntTÍe include 4 HORSVS, the property of a Gentleman. 3 HORSES, the property of W. R. Randall. Eq. 3 HORSES, the property of Herbert Cory, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of J. G. Thomas, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of J. Frazer, Eiq. 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, I 139, Severn-road, as soon as possible. Total expense on horses i>oL sold, 5s. 860 PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. MESSRS J. J. DAVID and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1396, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, all that valuable and centrnlly-situated DETACHED FAMILY RESIDENCE, 41, PAUK-PLACE, CARDIFF. j The House contains Basement Three good Cellars. Ground tloor Entrance-hall, heated with hot-water pipes c'ih)ing-room, tlt"o;I,wil1.room, break. fast-room or library, opening into conservatory kitchen, larder, china pantry, and other domestic offices. First floor Three excellent bedrooms, largu dressing-room, bathroom (h. and c.), W.I., etc. Top tloor: "Three gooll bedroom:, boxrooni, and drying rlosot. All the front upstairs rooms h n'o a charming view of Cathays Park. There is a large garden, wuh lawn, containing good assortment of prize ami other frnii nee: one green- house (heated), with choice vino in full bearing one frc«nhouso (cold) with two sjilemiid vines, also good "carers suminGr-house. potting shed, frame, &c. The Rarden opens out into an enclosed lawn and shrubbery, **sed in emmon with Ihr¡e adjoining houses—au ideal Wace for voung children. The Property (excluding the surubbery, &c.), has about 14ft. frontage and about 162ft. depth. The house was buiit by lb" late Alderman Daniel Jones for Mr J. G. Progor, which is a guarantee that the materials, huilding, unitary arraiigemenUs are an of tho verv best. rr. The Property i" held under for 59 years from lath September 1870. at the small annual ground rent elf £]3 Is. ^For further particulars apply to Messrs Randal and W. Solicitors, Bute Docks or to the Auctioneers, St..Tohn's-iquaTe, Cardiff. 8870 aùs bg luctton. SALE THIS DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE VALUABLE APPOINTMENTS, Removed from a MAGNIFICENTLY-FURNISHED PALATIAL RESIDENCE IN HEREFORDSHIRE, The whole of which 16 in superb conditio-n, THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, A GALLERY OF OIL-PAINTINGS AND WATER. COLOURS by some of the most noted old masters and modern painters choice coloured engravings. ANTIQUE AND MODERN SILVER. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY are instructed to remove, cataloguef and SELL by AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERV K, at their Salerooms, J No. 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, This Day, SATURDAY, 28th March, 1896, at 11 o clock, th0 REMAINDER °F THE ABOVE ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT. MENTS. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PICTURES. VA1 TTARLE OLD SILVER PLAIE, FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE. A LIBRARY OF 500 VOLUMES OF BOOKS. CatS^fmay be had of the Auctioners, Cardiff. On THURSDAY NEXT. SALE OF ORCHIDS, Trnnorted and established, and in /lower or bud. I MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, ivt and PERRY have received instructions from MESSRS F. SANDER & CO., ST. ALBANS, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Salerooms, 11, High. streetTCardifif, on THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd April, 1696. at 12 o'clock, fine selection of ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, including Dendrobinm, Jamesianium, Cypripedium bellatulum, Cypripedium Chamberlainiannm, Orci. dium Rogersii, Coelogyne tenebresa, CattleyaTriande, Dendrobium Draconis, Cypripedinm Curtisii, Den- drobinm formosum giganteum, O'tortile, Cypripedium insigne montanaim, Laelia pumila, Angraecum Hum- blotii, Dendrobium nohle, Coelogyne cristata alba, Cy- pripedium Masttrsianum, Vanda Coesulea, D"ndrobium dersiflorum, Habenaria Susannae, Dendrobium, Wardianum.Calanthe veratrifolia, Dendrobium Find. layannm, Cymbidium ebumeum, Laelia autumnahs, Atro-rubens, Sophronitis grandiflora, Dendrobium crassinode, D Fytchianum, Lycaste Skinneri, Tiiunia Bensoniae, Dendrobium suavissimum, D. Dixanthum, Orcidium Gravesiannm, O. Rogersii. Cypripedium Charlesworthii, C. Lawrenceanum, C. Panshii, Cattleya Harrisonise, <fcc. also SPLENDID SELECTION OF ORCHIDS IN FLOWER OR EUD, Boxes of MISCELLAN KOUS ORCHIDS, &c., together with Haemanthus Kallreyerii, Amarylhs aulica, VaUota purpurea, Bougaenvillea. glabra, Sanderiana, Tecoma Smithi, Pancratium, Guianense Gloriosa superba, Sprekelia, formossima, Latania rotundifolia, Dipladenia atropurpurea, Sarracenia flaM., Browallia speciosa. Major, &c., &c. 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 ON THURSDAY, 9TH APRIL, 1896. SALE of SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed to the Salerooms, 11, High. street, Cardiff, for convenience of sale. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, on THURSDAY, 9th April, 1896, at 2.30 o'clock, the CAPITAL OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, including writing tables on pedestals of drawers and with revolving cylinder fronts and nest of pigeon-holes. A WELL-MADE 5FT. ARCHITECTS CABINET, bookcase in walnut and mahogany, copying presses on stand, a well-made oak circular revolving writing table on pillar and claws, TWO VERY SUPERIOR 6FT. bIN. MAHOGANY CLERKS' DESKS ON STANDS WITH BRASS LEDGER RACKS OVER. office stools, stationery cabinets, a 6ft. mahogany drawing table, walnut enclosed desk top washstand with fittings, THREE PATENT AUTOMATIC LEAF TURNERS in walnut cases, revolving and other office chairs with upholstered and cane seats, also 15 WROUGHT IRON FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFEs, by Jtteob Cartwright and Son, Safe Manufacturers, West BromwUih, ranging in sizes from 20 to 60 inches. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 9134 On SATURDAY, 11th APRIL. MESSR GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed by Mr H. J. Cornish to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, en SATURDAY, 11th April, at 12 o'clock noon, a choica herd of —— PURE-BBLED JERSEY & GUERNSEY COWS & HEIFERS, with calves at foot or close to calving. On view morning of sale. 9155 ON MONDAY, 13th APRIL, 1896. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, On MONDAY, 13th April, 1896, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, by order of Mr F. B. Atkins LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as FERNLEY," SEVERN-ROAD, Cardiff, containing entrance hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., kitchens, and the usual offices. There is a large con- servatory and a capital garden. Also the Cottage adjoining, containing two sitting, three bedrooms, kitchens, scullery, ar.d a conservatory. Also by another direction. LOT 2.—A well-built DWELLING-HOUSE, known as No. 327, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1885, at the yearly ground rent of JS5 5s. For further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to GEORGE REES, Ksq., SOLICITOR, 28, ST. MARY.STREET or as to both Lots, to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff, 9136 FERNLEY, SEVERN ROAD, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND EFFECTS, by order of Mr F. B. ATKINS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, who is giving up Housekeeping. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 15JL and PEBltY havo received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, 14th April, 1896, at 11 o'clock, the above HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Including the CONTENTS of the BEDROOMS, con- sisting of japanned and iron bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, bolsters and pillows, mahogany, walnut, and other chests of drawers, pier glasses, dressing tables, wash-stands, etc. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE includes a Suite, occasional table, card table, FOUR VALUABLE PIANOFORTES, including a 1-Octave Grand in Rostivood Case of briiliant tone by COLLAKK AND COWARD, a 7-Octave Cottage Pianoforte by JUSN BROWN, a 7-Octave Pianette by H. JAMES AND SONS, a 1-Octave Cottage Pianoforte bv MAX RUDOLPH AND SOHN. The Contents of DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST- ROOM, Kitchens, Pantries, and Outdoor Effects. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 9157 TO PAPERMAKERS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS FULLER. HORSEY. SONS, -H'JL and CASSELL will SELL by AUCTION, in lots, at the Cone Paper Mills, Wooiaston, Gloucester- shire, on WEDNESDAY, April 8th, at 12 precisely, PLANT AND MACHINERY, including esparto dusting machine, two Roeekner esparto Doilers, four mixers, tanks and pans, seven pumps, a nearly new kollet'gang, seven beating engines, Press-pate machine, an 80in. paper-making machine with 13 cylinders, two flve-bowl calenders, reeling machine, an 80in. angular sheet-cutting machine, 38in. guillotine machine, six Lancashire, Cornish, and vertical boilers, 80-horse power compound tandem engine, six horizontal and vertical engines, three hoists, soda ash recovery plant, with engine, caus- ticiser, evaporiser, &c., a complete gasmaking plant, planing machine, two lathes, two drilling machines, saw beuch, engineers' aud smiths' tools, seven-ton weighbridge, office furniture, and other effects. May be viewed and catalogues had of Richard Brown, Esq., 23, St. Andrew-square, Edinburgh of Messrs. Upton, Atkey, and Co., Solicitors, 14, Austin- friars, London, E.C. and of the Auctioneers, 11, Billiter-square, London, E.C. 8894 MILFORD HAVEN, SOUTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, TIMBER, &C. MRJAMES THOMAS has been favoured J3JL with instructions by T. R. Oswald, Esq., who is giving up the yard, to SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Pill Shipbuilding Yard, on TUESDA Y and WEDNESDAY. March 31st aucl April ISI;,189ó, commencing at 10 for 11 a.m each day (tlw latter day if liecossary), subject to conditions to be there and then produced, also subject to being sold by private treaty, the following valuable „ „ PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, TIMBER, &o., consists of 24in. wood planing and joinery machine by Sayerand Co., Halifax 1 lOcwt: weighing machine by Day and Mil ward single standard steam hammer, 2ft. 3in. stroke, 10D. cylinder; 12%cwt. steam hammer, 15in. cylinder. 3Qin. stroke, by Davies aud Primrose, Lenb Brown's patent screwing machine, to screw from %in. to2in., with counter, shaft, dies and taps, by Kendal and Gent, Manchester horizontal engine, 2!1in. stroke, llin. cylinders, heavy 10ft. diameter fly- wheel, governors, etc., complete in good order iarge bending rolls to take plate 19ft. 3in.: Wilkinson's pressure blower, size No. 20, good condition; single purchase capstan double power steering gear, Lester's patent; 2ft. combined log and deal frame saw, 20in. stroke with 2 massive C.I. trolleys and screw cramps in good order, a splendid tool. 2 Tangye's hydraulic bear punches; double cylinder diagonal steam winch 6in. cylinder, lOin. stroke, with break and reversin, gear, by TaJor Birkenhead; underfired multitubular boiler double-acting donkey pump, bin. stroke, 5in. cylinder and fittings; Hancocks inspirator complete; horizontal engine, oft. stroke, llin. cylinders (unfinished); plate planing machine, takes plates any length; double cylinder engine, 8ni. stroke, 7in. cylinder, by Berry and Sons, Sowerby Bridge.. TOOLS.—Hollows and rounds for launch-ways, riveters' forges, blocks, slings, and chains, crucible, steel wire tow line, with wjnoh for same complete, smiths' and steam hammer tools, cast steel turning and lathe tools, quantity foundry boxes, cast-iron patterns, cast-iron timber-hisads, foundry tools, chaplets, coal dust, weights, plate-lorry, cast-iron handing slab, about 80 tons lending slabs for frame turners. 6ft. x 3 x 7in. Also, A QUANTITY of TIMBER suitable for farmers, builders, and others, including teak fittings, slabs, planks, well.seasonel} pitchpine boards, various sizes; gate posts and railing material, blocks suitable for shipbuilders, a lot of useful and valuable patterns, also a quantity of firewood. There will also be offered a large quantity of useful smiths' iron, several sky- lights, steering wheels, with a quantity of material incidental to a shipbuilder's yard, but too numerous to mention. Also 3 lifeboats, 2 of which are 21ft. long by 6in. 6in. beam 1 24ft. long by óft. 6in. beam 1 ship's jolly boat, 19ft. long by 5ft. teak topstrake (bright), and a quantity of galvanised sheet roofing. For further particulars and catalogues apply to the Auctioneer, 67, Charies-street, Milford Haven or to T. R. OSWALD. Esq., 9006 Castle Pill Works, Milford Haven. iw jMtciiflit. Nrt 13 GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDERand SON have received instructions from Mr Fred fehn is leaving the above premises for Aber- SSsBLtVroflO AUUTIoV .» WEDNES- HOTSESOID ''TOEfrrTOEE and OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising mahogany dining and other tables, easy and other chairs, dinner waggon Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearthrugs, gilt pier glasses, fenders, fire- irons, couches in tapestry, occasional fancy chairs< pianoforte by Byrne and Turfrey in rosewood case, two gilt oval mirrors, one oval do. m velvet f rSmahlgany and rosewoocVcabinets, mluable carved oakchina cabinet with glass doors, do whatnots and cheffoniers. mahogany half-tester bedstead and furni- ture iron French Bedsteads, bedding, chain and spring tresses mahogany washstands and dressing tables, oaj- chest o'f drawers, commode, pictures aud engrav- ings valuable marble vases and other ornaments, ■ drfv*. and table, couch, grandfathers clock in case, together with a miscellaneous assortment of kitchen UtGoods on view day priorand morning of sale. to commence at 11.30 sharp. *>119 Auctionee-s' Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swanse. ci>V« -Y-MOR. WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, HOTHOUSE AND OTHER PLANTS AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LH DER A 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 siand, Turkey and other carpets, wool mats, window and other curtains, easv 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 walnut case, door mats, gas lamps and fittings, hall chairs, benches, settees, mahogany umbrella. stand. The contents of 12 bedrooms, servants' do., and nurserieSt consisting of fenders and fire irons, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, coal vases, brass and iron French bedsteads, bedding, chain, spring and hair mattresses, mahogany, walnut, Japan, and other washstands and dressing-tables, toilet and other glasses, couches in cretonne, ladies' and gentlemen's eaiy 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 requisites. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had one week prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11 a m. Goods on view Saturday and Monday, April 11th and 13th, by catalogue only. 9004 Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. SALE OF HOi SEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, THE PROPERTY OF A LADY REMOVING. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and 00. will SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY, April 1st. 1896, a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE. Comprising iron and brass;bedsteads, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, spring mattresses, walnut wash- stands, marble tops; dressing tables with glass attached, cane-seated chairs, satin walnut bedroom suite, carpets, rugs, drawing-room suites in saddle bags, dining-room suites in American leather, walnut overmantels, inlaid walnut cbeffonier with pla.te.glass back, walnut sideboard, walnut bookcase, couches, soh, whatnots, kitchen requisites, also a con- signment of double and single toilet sets, flower pots, cheesestands, etc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the morning. CASTLE BRICK WORKS, CHEPSTOW. TO BRICKMAKlSEtS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, MACHINERY BROKERS, AND OTHER. MESSRS JOLLIFFE and POOLU; have received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on MONDAY, tli 30th day of March, 1896, on the Premises, either as a going concern one lots, a.nd according to conditions to be then produced, the 'CASTLE BRICK WORKS, consisting of nearly new Brickmaking Macoiue (Scholefield), rolls, pug mill. and mixer, driven by engine 16in. stroke lOin. diameter, vertical steam boiler lift, by 5fr. with three cross tubes, hand press brick machine, about 100 yards railway with staging, winding engine and clay wagons, engine and drying sheds, two kilns, about 30,000 pressed and other bricks, pantiles, &c., belting, firing tools, oil, coal tar, fire-devils, brick and contractor's barrows, smiths portable forge, anvil, and smith's tongs, 1%™. steam piping, planks, weather boaiding, rafters, timber, fire- wood, corrugated iron, iron bars, picks, twibills, ram- mers, shovels, sledge and other hammers, chains, 2 bags cut nails, bolts and screws, cast iron melting pot, 5 iron trolleys, shooting and down pipes, ash screen, sieves, scaffold poles, 2 cross-cut saws, panel door, newel post, half-round bead iron, scrap iron, hemp packing, waste, water c;isks, portable pump, office table, arm and Windsor chairs, Ac., &c. The Bed of Clay is inexhaustible, close to the sur- bee, and easily worked. Two Cottages, wash-house, and pigstye are available. The premises comprise ample accommodation for the erection of workshops and coLtages. There is & good whari fronting the river YYyo,_fM»<l trbws ply ill the river, affording the carriage of bricks, &c., to pla-ces in the Bristol Channel and Severn convenient and at reasonable freights. The premises are held under leases as to the brick. works for 25 years from 24th June, 1894, at £15 a year, and as to the claypits for 20 years from 24th June, 3894, at £25 per annum dead rent, merged in a royalty of Is 6d per 1,000. Further particulars may be obtained on application 10 the Auctioneers, 7, High-street, Chepstow Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY, Chartered Accountants, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff; or D. E. DAVIES, Esq., Solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. 8944 HAYES BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. AUCTIONEER, ULUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. Sales conducted at lowest inclusive charges, with prompt settlements. Cash advanced on Goods consigned for Sale. Rents Collected. Book Debts Bought. Only Address— Site 7300 HAYES BUILDINGS. THE HA YE, CARDIFF totters Contrasts. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. CLOAK BOOMS AND LAVATORIES. TENDERS are invild for CLOAK ROOM and LAVATORY rights within the Exhibition Buildings and Grounds (including the right of keeping a Hair. dressing Saloon). Full particulars of number of lavatories, &c., to be provided may be obtained at the below address. JU „ Tenders must be sent to me on or before the <5na aay of APRIL NEXr. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WALTER COOK, Hon. Secretary, Exhibition Office, 9084 98, St. Mary-street, Car dm. NOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS AND JJl OTHERS. The LLANTRIS ANT and LLANTWIT RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL is prepared to receive TEN- DERS for METALLING for the Repair of the High- ways in the Parishes of Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre for the year ending the 31st March, 1897 Specifications and Forms of Tender (upon which Forms only will Tenders be received) may be had of the Surveyor. All Tenders must be in with the Clerk (E. C. Spickett, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd), not la er than Tuesday, the 31st instant, endorsed, "Tender for Metalling." Tho Council retain itself unlimited power of selec- tion, and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order. J. GRIFFITHS, Surveyor. Porth House, orth, 20th March. 1896. 0019 nm^COLLIERS AND HARD GROUND JL MEN. TENDERS are invited for DRIVING DOWN SLANT in ANTHRACITE COAL eight ieet thick, dipping 18 inches per yard. No water. Full particulars on application to the Manager, Great Mountain Collieries, near JLIanelly. 9025 ^ipgntinmits. HITLAND INTERMEDIATE tV SCHOOL. WANTED, ASSISTANT MISTRESS to take charge of GIRLS' DEPARTMENT of Whitland Intermediate School, Must be graduated. Wanted immediately. Applications, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary required, 13 copies of testimonials, J. GRIFFITHS REES. Secretary to the Managers, Whitland, South Wales. j ^LANTWIT LOWER SCHOOL BOARD. TON a A NEW SCHOOLS. CLERK OF WORKS. The above Board are prepared to receive APPLICA- TIONS for the post of CLERK OF WORKS during the Alteration and Building of the New Schools at Tonua. Salary 353 a week. Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of Building. Applicationsi, with three receut (copy) testimonials, to be sent to us not later than 6th April, 1836. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerks. School Board Offices, Water-street, Neath. 8855 THE-URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL I- OF ABERTILLEKY. CLERK OF WORKS FOR NEW ROAD AND BRIDGE. The-above Council invite applications from persons competent to undertake the duties of CLERK OF WORKS during the construction of a New Road, Bridge, and Works connected therewith, at Abertillery. The person appointed must devote the whole of his tine to the duties. Salary, £ 2 10s per week. One week's notice to be given on either side to tltl"D1inate the engagement. It is estimated the works will toke about 6 to 9 months to complete, and the person appoiuted will be expected to commence his duties upon receiving an order from the Council. Applications, stating age and past experience, accompanied by copies of three testimonials of recent date, and endorsed Clerk of Works for New Road and Bridge," to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before Saturday, the 18th day of April next. Dated this 17th day of March, 1896. (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Town Hall, Tredegar, 9043 Clerk to the said Council. TMPFTRTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. AgentsCardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bnte-st. Mevthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport Y oong, Chemist, High-st. N.B.—Has never been known to tail. Let- ters answered free. Please name paper. 4373 Sottas. I REDEGARVILLE BAPTIST JL CHAPEL. I Preacher TO-MORROW (Sunday). Mr D. J. JOHN, ¡' of Regent's Park College, London. 403 CAR D I F F A C E S, j EASTEK MONDAY AND TUESDAY. j £1,200 IFSTAKES. t Excellent Entries in all Races. I The Welsh Grand National Steeplechase of 500 sova. 11 will be rnn on Monday. The Penllyn Hurdle Race of 200 sovs. on Tuesday. Cheap Trains from all parts. 9i41 rnRINITY OOLLEGE, LONDON, 1 J. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1872. The NEW REGULATIONS and all Particulars for the THEORETICAL'(JU N K) and PRACTICAL (JTJLY) EXAMINATION may NOW BE HAD of the LOCAL SECRETARY. WALTER SCOTT, Camden Honse, 8894 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen for the Borough of Cardiff,in the County of GLAMORGAN, will be holden before BENJAMIN FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Esquire, Q.C., Recorder of the said Borough, at the TOWN HALL there, on THURSDAY, the ninth day of April, 1896, afc 10.30 o'clock a.m. precisely, when and wnere all Jurors, Constables, Prosecutors, and others having anything at the said Sessions to do and per- form are required to attend. J. L. WHEATLEY, Clerk of the Peace. Town Hall. Cardiff. 28th March, 1896. 9125 CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. It has been decided by the Executive Council that SEASON TICKETS will be AVAILABLE for the ad. mission of the bolder on the DAY of OPENING and EVERY SUBSEQUENT WEEK DAY during such time as the Exhibition may remain open to the public. The price of tickets of the present issne will be £1 Is each (including the charge for photograph), and if more than two tickets are taken by members of the same family residing in the same house, the price of the first two tickets will be £1 Is each, and if subse. quent tickets lis each. Applications may be made to Messrs HEATH <fc Sons, "1 Messrs NEWMAN <fc SON, J-QUEEN-STEEET. Messrs THOMPSON<fc SHACKELL, Ltd., J Messrs THOMPSON<fc SHACKELL, Ltd., J Mr WILLIAM LEWIS, DUKE-STREET. Messrs DAJIIEL OWEN & Co., Ltd., \norKS to Mr T. J. WILLIAMS, /U0CKS 01 THE HON. SECRETARY, EXHIBITION OFFICES, ST. MARY-STREET, 9087 CARDIFF.. ABERGAVENNY. GRAND MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD \3T BAND CONTEST, FETE AND FIREWORKS, EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 6TH, 1896. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION, Ye Nations offer to the Lord;" 1st prize. B50 and gold medal to conductor 2nd prize, £20 3rd prize, B5. JUVENILE CHOIR COMPETITION, 0, Taste and See;" 1st prize, B10 2nd prize, S5. < MAI.E VOICE COMPETITION, The Destruction of Gazaprize, £16. BR-SS BAND COMPETITION, Gems of Scotia 1st prize, B20 and silver medal to conductor 2nd prize, £8 3rd prize. :5. Competitions for Male and Female Voices :-Adjadi. cators—Dr. Roland Rogers, Messrs Dan Evans (Eos Dar), C. C. Caird, and W. R. Carr. Band Adjudicator—Mr John Partington. For particulars apply to Messrs H. C. Evans and Henry Pryer, hon. sees., Abergavenny. 8993 rjTHE -ffiDUCATIONAL £ )RISIS. GREAT "CONFERENCE AT THE GrWYN HALL. NEA'ltH, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. To the Liberals and Nonconformists of South Wales. We, the undersigned, most earnestly appeal to all Liberals and Nonconformists to attend the above Con- ference, and to do all in their power to ensure a strong and representative protest being sent to her Majesty is Government against their proposals in regard to Denominational and Sectarian Schools. Further par- ticulars will be issued shortly. Thomas Williams (Merthyr), President Esst Glamor- gan Liberal Association. Richard Cory (Cardiff), Vice-President South Wales Liberal Federation. John Griffiths (Porth), Vice-President East Glamorgan Liberal Association. W. Edwards (Cardiff), Principal of the Baptist Col- lege. Isaac Evans, Miners' Agent. Robert Bird (Cardiff), President Cardiff Liberal Asso- < ciation. Aaron Davies, Pontlot-tyn, Moderator, South- Wales CalvinisMc Methodist Association. Edward Thomas (Coehfarf), Cardiff. W. T. Lee. Liberal Agent, Brecon. Lewis Williams, Cardiff, Chairma.n Cardiff School Board. LleweJlvn Davies, Bryngelly House, Swansea. Abraham H. Thomas, Llansamlet. W. R. Thomas, President of the Cardiff Trades Council. W. Morris, Treorky, Secretary Welsh Baptist Union. J. Towyn Jones, Garnant, Secretary, Welsh Congrega- tional Union. W. H. Brown, Liberal Agent, Newport. R. D. Burnie, Swansea, Treasurer South Wales Liberal Federation. T. W. George, Neath. David Davies, Merthyr, ex-President Welsh Baptist Union. J. Morgan Jones, Cardiff, Member Cardiff School Board. Gwilym Evans, Llanelly, Vice-President South Wales Liberal Federation. Griffith Griffiths, M.D., Pontardawe. Arthur Daniel, Troedyrhiw. Morgan Thomas, Secretary South Wales Liberal Federation. R. J. Reea. Clifton.street, Cardiff. Thomas Freeman, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. Lewis Davies, Liberal Agent, PontypooL David Morgan, Miners' Aberdare. W. Williams, Maesgweraen Hall, Morriston. Enoch Davies, Llandyssul. John Daniel, Abersychan, Vice-President North Mon- mouth Liberal Association. 9063 A. Fuller Mills, Carmarthen, Secretary Carmarthen Liberal Association. W. J Kvans, Principal Carmarthen Presbyterian College. J. A. Jones, M.D., Llanelly. D. J. Thomas, Chairman of the Glamorgan and Car- marthen English Congregational Union. J. Moore, Hebrew Professor, Carmarthen College. W. F.vans, Secretary of the Rhondda Labour and Liberal Association. A PUBLIC MEETING -will be held on the SAME EVENING, Thursday, the 9th of April, at which Addresses will be delivered by Members of Parliament and others. Meeting to commence at 7 o'clock. • SEASON 1896. •• A cHm E," .XjL (HACKNEY STALLION, No. in Stud Book, 4,105), THE PROPERTY OF Ma HERBERT B. CORY, DRUIDSTONE, CASTLETON, NEAR CARDIFF, Will Serve a Limited Number of Mares at DRUIDSTONE FARM STABLES At S3 3s Od each Groom's Fee, 2s 6d. He is a Dark Chestnut Horse, 5 years, standing 15"1 hands, with nice, short. flat legs. plenty of bone, good all-round action, perfectly sound. By Belthorpa Masher (No. in Stud Book* 2,833), out of "Lady (No. in Stud Book, 1,600), by Sensation (No. in Stud Book, 694. 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 taken away to be paidfor unless understood by the Groom. 9089 SEASON 1896i QUICKSILVER SHALES I I. HACKNEY STALLION. (No. in Stud Book, 4,460). The Property of Mr Herbert B. Cory, Druidstone, Castleton, near Cardiff, will serve a, Limited Numbor of Mares at Druidstone Farm Stables, at B2 38 each Groom's Fee, 2s 6d. He is a well-bred Red Roan, 6 years, stands 16 hands high, with great strength and flue 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 Attieborougli, 1887. G.G. Sire, The Gentleman (whose stock was sold for £1,000 each), the property of Mr J Rowel, of Bury St. Hunts, bv Quick,.dver, by Perfoimer," by" Prickwillow," bv Bonn's Phenomeaon. QUICKILVriR SHALES Dam, "Nellie" (No. in Stud Book, 9,3). oy "Lord of the Manor." His Sire, Gold Iinder, out of a. mare by that noted Horse, Old Rattler. Grand Dam by "Fireaway Shales." Great Grand Dam by Jackson's Old Perfection," .thus showing that QUICKSILVER SHALES II- 13 descended from one of the Best Bloods in England. The owner will not be answerable for any damage done to either Mares or i oals, but every care will be taken. All Mares tried and Afterwards taken away to he paid for unless understooij by the Groom. 9090 YLORSTOWN IMPLOSION LOCAL t RELIEF FUND. The COMMITTEE beg to ACKNOWLEDGE the Receipt of the following Donations. Further Subscrip- tions will be gratetully received by the Treasurers. s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1,643 5 11 W. Bevan, Queen s Hotel, Tylorstown (ad- ditional) ••••• 0 5 0 C M. Church, Blaenavon, per Rev. D. M. Phillips ••••••••••• 0 14 1 Seion, C.M. Church, Trealaw, per Rev. D. M. PhiUips 10 0 Mynydd-y-ruihyn, C.M. Church, near Pen- coed, per Rev. D. M. Phillies 10 0 Garnedu, C.M. Church, Abergele, per Rev. ]). M. Phillips o 2 64 Penrhiw Colliery Workmen, per Mr Thos. Haines. 10 0 0 penrhiw Colliery Brass B!n(I, per Mr Hewer 10 0 0 Standard Colliery Workmen, Ynyshir, per Mr David Harris (2nd donation) 5 0 0 Groes C.M. Church, Jluabon, per Rev. W. Williams. o 9 4* Nebo Congregational Church, Bwlchgwyn. Wrexham, per Mr Thomas Lloyd 0 12 3 Libanus C.M. Cliurcb, Tylorstown, per Arthur Jones, Esq 2 5 0 J. Philp, Esq., per Arthur Jones, Esq., post Office, T'ylorstowu 0 5 0 Total. £1,674 19 2 DAVID FENWICK, Brynheulog House, Chairman. CHARLES POWELL, Checkweigher, Vice-Chairman. J.E. JONES. Hendrefadog House, WM. DAVtES. DAVID MORGAN, S. T. JONES. CheAweisher, ¡JIWU" m.unU:Iu.%I. CARDIFF. T~" H E A T R E ROYAL. 9 LESSEE AND MANAGES MR ED. FLETCHER. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES of Mr W. S. Penley's No, 1 Company in the Marvellous Triumph of Modern Times: QHARLEY'S UNT, FROM THE GLOBE THEATRE, LONDON. To-day at 2 o'clock, doors open at 1.15, And To-night, preceded by a Play, in One Act, entitled, 1 THE JOURNEY'S END. Early doors 6..30. Doors open at 7. Commence a.t 7.30. Prices, 6d to S3 2s. Booking Offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street, from 10 till 5. Telephone No. 521. ÑDAY NEXT, MARCH 30th, Five Nights and Saturday Morning, Mr S. Dauncey and Mr Clayton J Phipps' Company, including Mr G. H. Harker and Miss Helen Conway, in the Powerful Modern Drama— THE RECKONING. From the Globe Theatre, London. > IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr FLETCHER begs to announce that he has secured Mr ABUD'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED ] COMPANY from LONDON to give SIX SPECIAL PERFORMANCES and ONE MATINEE of rm 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 T H E A T R E. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. LESSEE M ANAGHR Mr CLARENCE SOUN FS. To-day at 2.30 and 7.30. Last Two Performances of the Grand Special Production of the ORIGINAL VERSION of fjp 1t I L B Y, Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open as Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices from 6d to £1 Is. GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE TO-DAY SATURDAY, March 28th, at 2.30. Doers open at 2. MONDAY NEXT, March 30th, the Emotional Sensational Drama, HER WEDDING DAY. Entirely New Scenery and Effects. pARK ALL. TO-DAY at 5. TO-DAY at 3. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO NIGHT at 8. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS. 8954 ——— 507 Prices—3s, 2s, Is 6d, Is, aud 6d. Doors open at 7. MONDAY, MARCH 30th, ONE NIGHT ONLY, TOWN HALL, ABERGAVENNY. 'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS, <Lf VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE MADAME TUSSAUD'S OF WALES. GRAND NEW EASTER ATTRACTIONS. Just Added CECIL RHODES, PAUL KRUGER, AND DR. JAMESON. Admission 3d; Children, 2d. OYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT JLJ SHEPHERDS. A.U., PENARTH AND CARDIFF DISTRICT. GRAND FETE AND GALA ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6TH, 1896, In the SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD (By permission), For the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans. Admission to the Field, 6d; Children under 12, half-price. For Ground Space applv to Bro. D. EVANS, College-road, Whitchurch Or to Bro. J. T. STEPHENS, 9083 32, Penypet;I-road, Canton. |3U!JHC Sottas. IFE ASSURANCE POLICIES JLj WANTED for large sums on lives past 45 con- siderably over surrender value given speedy settle- ments and highest references. Also Reversions pur- chased.—Full particulars to T. ROBINSON, Insurance Broker, 85, High-stveet West, Sunderland. 774 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND b A Z A A R FOR PARISH CHURCH REBUILDING FUND, ALBERT HALLS (D.V.), ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23TH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29ra, 8837 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH. EVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION o ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDERS for week ending 4th April, 1886. Drills will be held at-Charles-street Drill Hall as follows, viz. :— Monday and Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m., B.M. Mining; waist belts and frog to be worn. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. 3RD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT. P. R. CRESSWELL, Colonel Commandant. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. For the week ending Saturday, 4th April, 1896. I.-30th March-Full Marching order parade at the Drill Hall at 8.0 p.m. 2.—1st Apirl—Class The detach- ment will parade at 8.0 p.m., in drill order, with leggings, for a route march. 3.—The Cardiff Detachment, inclnding Cyciists, Stretcher Party, Band and Buglers, wilJparade at the Drill Hal! at 9.0 a.m., on Saturday, 4th April, for a time March and field day. Dress—Field day order. including helmets, haversacks, water bottles, and le»ging>. The Quartermaster will make arrange- ments concerning rations for the day. The Detach- ment will return from Caerphilly by special train leav- ing at 5.0 p.m. 4.—An Ambulance Class for Ktgimeufcal Stretcher Bearers will be fonned shortly after J<aster, and the usual course of lectures will be given by Surg-on- Captain Tatham 'i hompson. It is intended that- the whole course shall be compleieil in six weeks, and the examinations h-Id immediately after. Names of members of the Detachment wishing to join must be handed in to Sergeant-Major Broad or to Sergeant James by April th. 5.—On 1st April the annual course of class-firing will commence. For duty :-Captain F. W, Elisor, Lieutenant R. Richards, Surgeon-Captain C. Downing, Sergeant W. Mathias, Coiporal J. Wride, Bugler W Smith. By order. (Signed) J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Cardiff Detachment. REGIMEN1AL ORDERS by Colonel H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding 2nd Gla- morn Volunteer Artilterv. Cardiff, 28th March, 1896. parade this day Saturday, 2Sth March, at 4 p.m., for a march out. Band and cyclists to attend. Uniform. drill order. Monday, Wednesday-Gun and Recruit Drill at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday—Company and Carbine Drill at 7.30 p.m.. and GUll Drill for N.C. Officers. Thursday—Adjutant's parade for a march out at 7.30 p.m. Band and cyclists to attend. Uniform, Drill Order. 2.—Field operations. On Saturday, 4th April, the 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery will parade at the Drill Hall, Cardiff, at 9.30 in drill order. Haversacks, ) water-bottles, and great coats rolled to be worn. Band and cyclists to attend. Carbine slings to be worn. Sergeant-Captain Rees will be tho medical officer to inarch with th, column. 5.-Issue of kits. Kits will ba issued for the parade ordered in No, 2 Order on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday after drill. 4.—Duty Roster. For duty :—Captain Taylor, Sergt. Harding, Bombardier Darby, Lieut. Grover, Corporal Pitman, Trumpeter Grady. By Order, F. WILKINSON DENT, Captain, Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. PENARTH DETACHMENTS. 1.—Parades. Monday aud Wednesday-Gun and Recruit Drill. 2.—For duty :-Captain Dalz el, Sergt. Percy, Lieut. Morel. Trumpeter Matthews. <:11 GROSVENOR AND COMPANY, \Jf STOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, 47, MOORGATE-STRKET, LONDON, E.O., Established 1836. DEAL CLOSELY IN ENGLISH RAILS, AMERICANS, KAFFIHS, AND WEST AUSTRALIANS. E REPEAT OUR FORMER ADVICE, jgUY GREAT EASTERN, NOW 98. WILL, AS W; SAID WHEN 80, REACH 100 DURING EASTER. Commands £ 500 Stock, or 25 Shares. £10 „ £1,000 „ 50 „ E20 „ £2,000 „ 100 R50 „ £5,00\) „ 250 „ i 10VER ON MINING SHARES AS KJ FOLLOWS :— All Shares quoted under £1 2s per Share. 2 4s „ 3 6s „ 4 8* And 10s per Share on all Shares quoted higher. We carryover from Iwcount to account at the rates current on the Steele Exchange—averaging about onr penny ill the £ GROSVENOR AND COMPANY, 47, MOORGATR-STREET. LONDON, E.C. TELEGRAMS—" FORTHCOMING, LONDON." Established 1686. DO YOU GET ALL THE MONEY YOUR BILLIARD TABLES EARN ? Hope's Mark-ng-board registers every game, and secures all the earnings tor thy Proprietors. Some- I times it pays for itself in a month. Price, only £5. Over 303 sold Write for new descriptive catalogue. J. Telephone 363 j PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AJSD ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIW CEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Liues. 155SO 1137 PENRIDWCElBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Liues. 155SO ——- 1137 AT>r>?i"SS 61. I>KAT"-STREET. ABERDARE public Amuwnunts., CARDIFF. THE E M P IRE. MANAGING DIRECTOu.-oSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. 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 Slte of the Old Empire. TO-NIGHT at the PHILHARMONIC HALL, St. Mary-street, the following Empire Company :— "DINKEY DOO!" Aipartieularly Laughable Concreted Conception enacted by the COLLINSON COMBINATION, Including W. Ryder (Jimmy Green), who has been so successful on two occasions in "The Academy." ANNIE IMBER, Serio-comic Vocalist. THE GWENT QUARTETTE Of Welsh Nightingales. BLANCHE HOLT, Songstress and Dancer. PROF. HARCOURT In an exposition of Legerdemain and Bone-playing. LILY WARREN, Vocalist and Dancer. HARMAN and VILLIERS, Variety Artistes. THE AMERICAN HIGHLEYS, Musical Comedy Portrayers. NEXT WEEK The Two McNaughfcons, Alice Lloycl, J. H. Milburn, Phil. Herman, etc. SW ANSEA. THE EMPIRE. -i. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. AZELLA WILSON, THE BRADY AND JOHNSON CO., MISS R. VERA, THE AUSTRALIAN QUINTETTE, ROSE GOVETTL CHARLES CHAPLIN, ALFRED RIVERS, and FRASER and MAC. CODA and CARKY will take the place of Fraser and Mac on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. NEWPORT. RP H E EMPIRE. X MANAGING DIRECTOR..OS ivALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! TONY WILSON and CLOWN in a marvellous Bar Performance. NELLV MERTON, SULLIVAN and SULLIVAN, PHIL HERMAN, CHARLES OUSLEY, AMY LAWRMNCE. CODA and CAREY, and J. H. MILBURN. FRASER and MAC will appear on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday instead of Coda and Carey. Cfeserarstona* JQ A I L Y GERVICE BETWEFN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting), MARCH, 1896. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Sat. 28.-3.0, 5.0 p.m. Sat. 28.4.0. 7.15 p.m. Mon. 30.—>&.0a.m.,4.30p.m ) Ion.30.9.45a.m..7.0p.m, Tues. 31.-9.15a.m.,5.15p.m I Tues.31.—10.10a.m.,7.30p.m Steamer leaves Peuarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff; or Messrs P. and A. CAMPBELL, LTD., Cumberland 9012 Basin, Bristol. 546e OPVIENT COMPAINY'S YACHTING CRUISES FOR GREECE. CONSTANTINOPLE, &C. The Steamship LUSITANIA (3,877 tons register) will leave London 31sfc March for a 47 days' cruise, visiting GIBRALTAR, MALAGA, PALERMO, MALTA, KATAKOLO, NAUPLIA. PIRAEUS (for Athens), DILOS. SMYRNA, CONSTANTINOPLE, SANTORIN, TUNIS, ALGIERS, arriving at Plymouth 15th Mav and London 16th May. For SICILY, VENICE, CORFU, ALGERIA, <fec. The GARONNE (3,876 tons register) will leave London 22nd April, visiting CADIZ, TANGIER, MALAGA, PALERMO, TAOBMINA, VENICE. RAGUSA, CORFU, MALTA, PHILIPPEVILLK (for Constantine), GIBRALTAR, arriving at Plymouth 29tli May and London 50th May. String Band. Electric Light. High-class Cuisine. F- GREEN & Co. Managers | AND1SU<S0N, ANDEKS0N. & Co. HEAD OEl'ICES i ENCHURCH-AVENUE. For parJ.teulars of above and of later cruises, apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch-avenue, Lon- don, E.C. or to the West End Branch uftice, 16, Cockspur-sfcreet, S.W. District Agent—W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 6470 alt5 bu TO DRAPERS, STOCK-BUYERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS BEECROFT, SONS AND NICHOLSON, Valuers and Accouutants, 12, Wood-street, London, E.C., are instructed to offer for SALE by TENDER the whole of the Stock of Messrs John James and Company, 28, 29, and O, High-street, Cardiff, consisting of general and fancy drapery, etc., amounting at selling price to about £ 12,000. The st ck is now in course of preparation, and abstracts and full particulars will be announced shortly. 8997 Praperig, &x.t to 3rt!. TO BE LET by TENDER all that DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE and Premises, known as the GREYHOUND HOTEL, BRIDGE- STREET, Cardiff, for the term of 7 or 14 years from 1st June, 1896. Tenders for either or both periods to bo 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 Weatgate-street, Cardiff. Hotels, mm}-rooms, vVr. CREDDAR. TO TOURISTS AND PLEASURE PARTIES. Immediately Opposite the STALACTITE CAVERNS, and in the most Romantic and Picturesque Scenery, is the CLIFF HOTEL, CHEDDAR. EXTENSIVE GROUNDS, LAKE, AND TROUT STREAM. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. PARTIES AND CLUBS CATERED FOR IN THE BEST STYLE. GOOD STABLING, &c. Conducted by WALTER FRANKLIN, Late of the King Davi(I Hotel, Bristol. Special Terms to Cycle Clubs. 9128 ILFRACQMBE. THE R UNNACJJEA VE, JLFRACOMBE. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. ——— 9103 INCLUSIVE TERMS FROM 6s PER DAY. BOURNEMOUTH. AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL. (Avoiding all the discomfort and fatigue of foieign travel.) THE HOTBL BURLINGTON. SUNNY BOSCOMBE. BOURNEMOUTH. Most completely appointed. Every modern luxury. 200 rooms. Moderate charges. Sheltered grounds sloping to shore. Sea-water to all baths. Passenger lifts. No charge for electric lights or attendance. Magnificent golf links. 135 minutes from Waterloo, L.S.W.R., to Bournemouth, East Station.—Tariffs of Manager also at the Burlington aid Buckingham Palace Hotels, Iondon. 7638 LONDON. SALISBURY HOTEL, SALISBURY- SQUARE, LONDON, E.C.—Central, and very quiet; Electrically-lighted throughout; Lift, and all modern conveniences; Sanitary arrangements re-fitted by Jennings Telephone, No. 65,032.—Telegraphic Address, Salisbury Hotel, London. 6670 N-IB.-THF. RE-OPENING OF THE QWALIA pRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close St. Pancras Church), TAYISTOCK-SQUABE, LONDON, W.C., Under the personal management of Edward Jenkins, the original proprietor, and the present proprietor of GWALIA HOTEL, 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 lieu been newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their support and recommendation, feeling sure that they will find it as of old, a Home f.om Home." POSITION CENTTJIL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY ARRANGKMEMS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 8273 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C. W A N S E A OFFICE OF THS "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. (Emtrsnms. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASrER HOLIDAYS. I On GOOD FRIDAY, the 5.30 a.m. Newspaper Train from Paddington will run to Swansea as on Week Days. CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under :— THURSDAY, APRIL 2—To READING and LONDON from New Milford at 9.0 a.m., Haverford- west 9.25, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Tenby 8.3b, Cardigan 7.35, Whitland 10.10, Newcastle Eralyn 8.5, Carmarthen 10.35. Carmarthen Junction 10.4D, Llanelly 11.35, Swansea 12.20 p.m.t Landore 12.25, Neath 12.45, Port Talbot 1.0, Bridgend 1.25, Llantrisanfc 1.50, Cardiff 2.20, Newport 2.45, Chepstow 3.20, Lydney 3.40. Newnham 4.0 p.m., and to London only from Merthyr at 12.35 p.iu., Aberdare 12,42, Pontypool (Clarence-street) 1.43, Pontypool Road 2.5, Usk 1.23 p.m., and other stations, j to return as per bills. To CARLISLE, DUMFRIES, EDINBURGH, GLAS- GOW, Ac., for 4 or 8 days, from New Milford at 3.5 p.m., Haverfordwest 3.30, Pembroke Dock 2.30, Pem- broke 2.40, Tenby 3.10, Narberth 3.35, Whitland 4.10, Carmarthen 4.15, Llanelly 5.20, Swansea 5.45, Neath 6.10, Aberdare. 6.40 Merthyr 6.30, Dowlais 6.20, New- port 8.3, Cardiff 7.40, and Pontypool Road at 8.39 p.m. THURSDAY and SATURDA Y, APRIL 2 and 4.— To SHREWSBURY, Wrexham, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester. Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, etc., for 8 days or less, from New Milford at 8.15 a.m., Haverfordwest 8.40, Cardigan 7.35, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Tenby 8.35, ) Newcastle Emlyn 8.5. Carmarthen 9.35, Llanelly 10.35, I Swansea 11.15. Landore 11.20, Neath 11.40, Port Talbot j 10.25, Bridgend 8.5, Cardiff 9.30. Ebbw Vale 7.55, Nantyglo 7.55. Blaina 8.0, Abertillery 8.5, Abercarn 8.35, Risca 8.50, Newport 9.50, Aberdare 9.1, Merthyr 8.55, Pontypool (Clarence-street) 10.3, Pontypool Road 10.40, Usk 10.5 a.m., and other stations. j To BIRMINGHAM and WOLVERHAMPTON from To BIRMINGHAM and WOLVERHAMPTON from New Milford at 8.15 a.m., Haverfordwest 8.40, Pem- broke Dock 8.0. Tenby 8.35, Cardigan 7.35, Newcastle Emlyn 8.5, Carmarthen 9.35, LlandoveTy 8.40, Llanelly 10.55, Swansea 11.15, Llandore 11.20, Neath 11.40, Port Talbot 10.25, Bridgend 11.55, Cardiff 1.10 p.m., Newport 1 31, Caerleon 1.40, Pontnewydd 1.48, Ebbw Vale 11.30 a.m., Nantyglo 11.2C, Blaina. 11.35, Abertillery 11.40, Abercarn 12.10 p.m., Risca 12.20, Tvdu 12.30, Bassalleg 12.34, Aberdare 12.42, Mertbyv 12.35, Pontypool (Clarence-street) 1.43, Pontypooi Road 2.5 p.m., and other stations, to return April 7, 8, or 9. CHEAP TICKETS will be issued to A BEYSTWYTH for 8 days, or less, by ordinary trains, from Newport, Cardiff, Llantrisant, Bridgend, Abergwynti, Cymmer, Tywith, Maesteg, Troedyrhiw, Garth, Llangonoyd, Nantymoel, Tynewydd, Blackmill, Pontycymmer, Pontyrhyll, Llangeinor, Gilfach, Hendreforgan, Bryn- menyn, Tondu, Port Talbot, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, and Carmarthen. GOOD FRIDAY DAY TRIPS: To NEWPORT from CARDIFF at 9.0 and 9.40 a.m. To CARDIFF from NEWPORT at 9.25 a.m. r To NEATH and SWANSEA, for 1 or 4 Days, from Newport, at 9.25 a.m., Cardiff 9.50, Llantrisant 10.10, and Bridgend at 10.30 a.m. To BRISTOL from CARDIFF at 9.40 and Newport at 10.5 a.m. To GLOUCESTER, Cheltenham, and Cirencester (Sunday School Conference) from Cardiff at 6.55 a.m.; Newport 7.15, Chepstow 7.50, Lydney 8.19, Awre Junction, 8.2U, and Newnham at 8.55 a.m. GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY.—To NEWPORT, by certain trains, from Nantyglo, Ebbw Vale. Crumlin, Abercarn, Tydu, Blaenavon, Ponty- pool (Crane-street), Cwmbran, and from many inter- mediate stations. SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 4th. To LONDON for 2, 4, or 5 days, from Carmarthen at 3.30 p.m., Carmarthen Junction 8.40, Ferryside 8.55, Kidwelly 9.5, Pembrey 9.15, Llanelly 9.25. Gowerton 9.40, Swansea 9.40, Landore 10.0, Neath 10.20, Briton Ferry 10.25, Port Talbot 10.4C, Bridgend 11.5, Llan. trisant 11.25, and for 2 days only from Cardiff at 11.25 p.m., Newport 11.50. Chepstow 12.25 a.m. (Sunday Morning), Lydnev 12.45, and Newnham at 1.5 a.m. EASTER MONDAY.—DAY TRIPS. To ABERGAVENNY and HEREFORD from Bridgeud at 7.20 Llantrisant 7.35, Cardiff 8.25, and Newport at 8.58 a.m. To CHEPSTOW and TINTERN from Cardiff at 10.25, and Newport at 10.50 a.m. To NEW PORT from CARDIFF at 8.35 and 10.25 a.m. To NEWPORT, CARDIFF, Neath, and Swansea, from Newnham at 6.40 a.m., Lydney 7.0, and Chepstow at 7.20 a.m. To CARDIFF, NEATH, and SWANSEA, from New- port at 7.45, and to Neath and Swansea only from Cardiff at 8.10, Llantrisant 8.35. Bridgend 8.55, and Pyle at 9.10 a.m. To BRISTOl., CLEVEDON, and WESTON-SUPER- MARE, from Cardiff at7.4C a.m., Newport- 8.0, Magor 8.15, and Severn Tunnel Junction at< 8.20 a.m. To CHELTENHAM, from Chepstow at 7.45 and 10.5 a.m., calling at Wooiaston, Lydney, Awre Junction, and Newnham. To SWANSEA, Carmarthen, New and Oid Milford, Haverfordwest, Tenby, and Pembroke Dock. from Newport at 6.35 a.m Cardiff 7.0, Llantrisant 7.20, and Bridgend at 7.40 a.m. To SYMOND'S YAT, Kerne Bridge, Ross, and Here- ford, from Chepstow at 8.50 aIII., Tidenham 9.0, Tin- tern 9.15, Bigswear 9.25 and Redbrook at 9.35 a.in. To PORTHCAWL from Newport at 2.5 p.ic., Cardiff 2.30, Bridgend 3.10, Abergwynti 9.45 a.m. and 12.55 p.m., Nantymoel 9.50 and 1.0, Pontycwmmer 9.50 and 1.0, Giifach 9.40 a.m., and from many other stations. To CAl'DIFF and BARRY from Abergwynti at 7.20 a.m., Nantymoel 7.15, Pontycwminer 7.25, Gilfach 7.10, Bridgend 8.20, Llantrisant s 40 a.m., and from many other stations. EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY to ELY (Races) from CARDIFF ar 12.40 a.nd 1.20 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, the 9.0 p.m. Pontypool-road to Newport, the 10.0 p.m. Newport to Nantyglo and Ebbw Vale, aud the 16.5 p.m. from Newport to rnt run as en Satnrday* For fares, week-end bookings, excursions from inter- mediate stations, and for full particulars, see bflis. CHANNEL ISLAND.-?, via WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about 1% hours. Powerful Fast Steamers, fitted wil.1I Electric Light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, at 2.15 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings excepted), for Guernsey and Jersey. There will be no steamer from Jersey or Guernsey to Weymouth on Good Friday, April 3, nor from Wey- mouth to Guernsey or Jersey on Saturday, April 4. Last Train in connection with the Boat leaves Cardiff at 9.33 p.m. 7682 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. EASTER HOLIDAYS. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP EIGHT-DAY I XCURSION TICKETS will be issued on THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, and SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1896, to LIVE RPOOL. MANCHESTER, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead, Crewe, Shrewsbury, Chester, Rhyl, Abergele, Uau. dudno, Colwyn Bay, Conway, Bangor, Carnarvon, Buxton, Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wake- field, Bradford, Wigan Sou tn port, Preston, More- c&mbe. Denbigh, Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Penrith, Carlisle, and Hindermeie, from the Stations named below, at the times stated :-Swn.llsea CV.S.) 10.0 a.in., Swansea Bay 10.4, Gowerton 10.20, Llanelly (G.W.) 10.10, Pontardulais 10.30, Brynamman 8.0, Panbyffynnon 7.10. Pembroke Dock 8.0. Pembroke 8.6, Tenby 8.35. Narberth 9.0, Llandyssil 8.30, New Milford 8.15, Old Zllilfnrd 8.10, Johnston 8.30, Haverfordwest 8 40, Carmarthen 10.20, Llandilo 7.30, Llangadock 7.45, Llandovery 8.0, Llanwrtyd WeUs 8.25, Llangammarch Wells 8.33, Garth 8.37. CHEAP EIGHT-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued on THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, and SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1596, to the following Stations on the North-Eastern Railw-ty:-TYNE- MOUTH, NEWCASTJ E-UPON-TYNE, Darlington, Richmond, Consett, Hull. Harrogate. Bridlington, Whitby, Durham, Bishon Auckland, South Shields. Sunderland, Stockton, Middlesbrough, York. West Hartlepool, Hartlepool, and Scarborough from the stations named below at the times stated :—Swansea (Victoria) 10.0 a.ni., Swansea Bay 10.4. Gowenon 6.50, Llanelly (G.W.) 10.10, Pontardulais 7.0, *01d Milford 8.10, *New Milford 8.15, Mob ns ton 8.30, "Haverford- west 8.4' Llandyssil 8.30, "Pembroke Dock 8.9, "Pembroke 8.6, Tenby 8.35, *Narbertli 9.0, •Carmar- then 10.20, Llandilo 7 30, Llandovery 8.0, Llanwrtyd Wells 8.25, Llmgammarch Wells 8.33, Builtb Road 8.55, Llandrindocl Wells 9.7. Knighton 9.55. On THURSDAY. APRIL 2 ,1, and SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1896, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, Stafford, Nottingham, Burton, Derby, Burslem, Hanley. Stoke, and Wolverhampton, from the stations named below, at the times stated :—Swansea 10.0 Swansea Bay 10.4, GowertDn 6 50, Pontardulais 7.0. Lianelly 10.10, Carmarthen 10.20, Llandilo 1L10, Llandovery 8.0, Llanwrtyd Wells 8.25, Llangammarch Wells 8.30, Garth S.37, Builtb Road 8.50, Llandrindod Wells, 9.7, Peny- bont 9.17, Knighton 9.55, Bucknell 10.5, Hopton Heath 1012. Broome 10.18. Oil THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2nd, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS by the direct route via Pres- ton and Carlisle will be issued to NEKVTON STEWART, STRANRAER, WIGTOWN, WHIT- HORN, Carlisle, Mofi-it, Dumfries, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbright, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, GREEN- OCK, and GOUllOCK, from the following stations at times stated Swansea (Victoria) 6.50 p.m.. Llanelly 6.5. Carmarthen (Town Station) 7.0, Haverfordwest 5.18. Pembroke Dock 4.25, Pembroke 4.43, Tenby 5.15, Narb -rtli 5..0, Dolau 7.56, Kniehton 9.34. '1 hird-class tickets at a single fare for the double journey will also be issued to the same Stations, avail- able to return any day within 16 days. All information regarding these excursions may be obtained of Mr F. Smith, District Traffic Superinten- dent, Swansea. FRED. HARRISON, General Manager. Euston Station, April, 1896. 9123 LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSION ARRANGE- MENTS. On THURSDAY, April 2nd. and SATURDAY, April I 4th, 1896, CHEAP S-day EXCURSION TICKETS I will be issued to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, Crewe, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead, Chester, Buxton, Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax, Huudersfleld, Wakefield, Bradford, Wigan, Southport. Preston, Morecambe, Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Penrith, Carlisle, Windermere, &c. Also cheap long-date EXCURSION TICKETS to LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, Nottingham, Stafford, Burton, Derby. Wolverhampton, Burslem, Hanley, ¡ Stoke-on-Trent. Also cheap S-day EXCURSION TICKETS to TYNE- MOUTH, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Whitby, Hull, Harrogate, Darlington. Richmond, Consett. Durham, South Shields, York, Hartlepool, Scarborough, &c. From Cardiff, Rhymney, Treherbert, Pontypridd, From Cardiff, Rhymney, Treherbert, Pontypridd, Neath, Merthyr, Newport, Pontypool Road, Bryn- mawr, Abergavenny, and other stations on the ) Rhymney, Talf Vale, Merthyr, Tredegar and Aber- gavenny Lines. On THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. cheap EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to NEWTON NTEWART, STRANRAER, Wigtown, Carlisle, Dumfries, Edin- burgh, Glasgow, Greenock, and other places iu I Scotland, from Cardiff (Rhymney), Newport (High- street), Pontypool Road, Neath, Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, Bryninawr, and Abergavenny. Third-class { tickets at a single fare for the double journey will be issued between same points, available for return any j day within 16 days. 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, &c. 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 1LO a.m.) and Athletic Sports. Cheap bookings from Merthyr, Cefn, Dowlais, Rhymney Bridge, and Sirhowy Line Stations. For particulars see bills, obtainable a.t any of the Booking Stations, or of Mr J. Bishop, L. & N.W.IL., Abergavenuy. < FRED HARRISON, General Manager. Easton Station, March, 1895. Ifosmggg | i t i EARLY SPRING SROW. EASTER t Jg ASTER I I j JJOWELL AND QOMPAKY Respectfully beg to announce thai T0 D A Y I They will I MAKE AN ENORMOUS SHOW Of SPRING GOODS. Every Departmenb will be found thoroughly assorted with the Latest Productions for this I Season. H, & Co. having anticipated the great advaAe and scarcity of Pure Alpacas, in plain and fcy. are now prepared to give fchetr 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 ALPAOAS, SICILIANS, MO- HAIRS, LUSTRES, FANCY SILKS, MIX. TURES, CREPONS, &c. SILK DEPARTMENT Will be found worthy of attention, as it it the Largest in Wales, and Prices from 15 to 20 per Cent. under ordinary Houses. I MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | Is full of NEW STOCK. I ——————————————————————.—— I JACKETS, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, DRESSING-GOWNS, &c., Are Perfectly New, made after the Latest Styles, and at usual all very Low Prices. Ladies shocld not fail to call and see H. & Co.'s present stock. NEW DEPARTMENT. H. & Co. have made arrangement for the supply of Tailor-Made Costumes to Order. Pattern Books sf Cioths, Styles, &r-. in Stock. This Department must piove most, Popular, as Prices will be fully One-Toird less than elsewhere in Cardiff. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUT. FITTING DEPARTMENT will,hold a great and varied stock. 150 Doeeu LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING bought direct from makers at very special prices. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is always full of stock of the best possible value. Comparison invited with any house in the trade. CALICOES, FLANNELETTE. OXFORD SHIRTINGS, FANCY STRIPE DRILLS. COTTON CREPONS. 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 times well stocked, at prices that no other house can compete with. LACE TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS. In this room an immense Stock is held, thoroughly assorted, with the newest goods, and 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. an Co.'s httle Warpath Department, where com- petition is entirely out-done. Without giving particulars, everything can be 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 great. especially in view of the coming Exhibition. CARPET DEPARTMENT is thoroughly assorted with BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER, TAPESTRY, and other makes. LIN OLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, &c., &IL at old prices, without a penny advance. CABINET AND FURNITURE I DEPARTMENT Will be found up to H. and Co.'s usual standard for the best goods only. NO HIRING RUBBISH TO BE FOUND HERE. Customers should call and compare vahieand prices. All Goods delivered Free and most be paid tor on or before delivery. JJOWELL & COMPANY. THE CARDIFF JJRAPEETS, AIRDTFT.