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alt5 by Jtnrttott. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY & GILLER. Oil Paintings, China, &c., at Cardiff July 23 Messrs CHURTON, ELPHICK <fe CO. Plant and Machinery, near Chester Aug. Id Mr R. C. COOKE. Household Furniture, at Cardiff ••Jlv Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERKY- Horses, at Cardiff September 4 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Freehold Land, &c., at Carmarthen AUR 1 Messrs HERN & PERTWEE. Shop and Cottage Property, at Pentyrch J y « Valuable Properties, at Cardiff 8* Messrs HOWELL & HUGHES. Property, at Aberdare ••••■ • •\i cnri' Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea -■ Mr ALFRED LEWIS. Dwelling Houses, &c., at Cardiff j Leasehold Properties, at1Cardiff •• -• Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff. • • ■ Julv 29 Barrel o, £ 3^- ™ » leaMhold PRL>P«J^' HARRY REES. Vnrines Machinery, &c., at Margani July Khok Property at Milford Haven -Aug. W Minpral Property, ait Cardiff • ■• • • Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Cardiff ..Sept.— Messrs STRAKER and SON. Public-House and Shop, at Abergavenny. August 4 Household Furniture, &c., at Abergavenny..Aug. 6 & 7 H0 Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. leasehold Houses, at Llandaff • • • -Aug-J? MARGAM WORKS. THE SALE advertised to take place at these Works on Tuesday next, the 28th inst., HAS BEEN POSTPONED for tbe present | 3173 STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. PKNTTOotT^^MORGAN-SHIRE.. RE RICHARD THOMAS. DECEASED. SALE OF VALUABLbpSHOP AND COllAG M-pqaRQ HERN and PERT WEE are EbbKb rUitw. AUCTI0N at Lewis' rms, Pentyrch, on THURSDAY, the 30th day ot gg. TXSW TSAWSY1 JS^SLSTBCI I t^Sect to the apportioned ground rent of iS&SffiZ 9 valuable lea^hold COTTAGES I ^joining Lot 1, i.» the Richards, tell™-o «>"»»• „<« .1 I £ 3 per annum. lease for 99 years from the > The premises are held on a lease J B9th day of September, 1856. Auctioneers St For further partwulars apgy to th Solicitor, Wary-street, Cardiff or to Mr A>aviu t, Charles-street, Cardiff. _————— I Ko. 8, BUTE ESPLANADE ^ofR^fx^AND BUTE DOCKS No. 162, BUTE-SaR^l 19 AND 20, DUDLEY-STREET, BU1E DUWV&, MSSRS S. BERN and PERTWEE I are instructed to SET.L by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. 7 o'clock in FRIDAY, the 7th day of August, 1896, at 7 oclocK in the evening, the following valuable .LOT 1. — All ^r^SfNO-HOOSE ^a PREMISES, No. 8, Bute Esplanade, Bute Docks,, Cardiff, let to Mr Anthony Zachamson at l&a per | Week. The premises are held under lease:1 Bute's Trustees for 99 years from the 29th SeRte™ber> ■ 1852, at an apportioned yearly ground rent of 4.5 as. The premises have a south aspect, comma pleasing view of the Channel and He^rt. 20 LOT 2. All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. oj. Nelson-street, Bute Docks, at f'0r | letting value of which is lis per week. Helrt for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1851, at the aP £ oTi3n-!iunthat ^HOP and WAREHOUSE being No. 162, Bute-street, Cardiff, comprismg large double. fronted shop, with commodious wo^ro^^er. B3f? e-nd^>nthe89ffU H?ld for a term of 99 years from rs. -»»»>■»«•> fweA years from 1858 ground rent, further'particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to For furM\t> CorbeUi anfl Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working-street, Cardiff as to Lot 3, to Messrs Press, *r.«lin and Pres. Solicitors, 12, Small-street, Bristol; f"1?'14 to Messrs Randall and Cay, Solicitors, 120, vinte'Street, Cardiff ;■ and as to all the lots, tothe Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary -street, Cardiff. 3227 | -i^ilyrTKE-STRE ET AUCTION ROOMS. Gtg'OWR. rriHE WJCEKLY SALlio- I and WEDNESDAY, July 28th and 30th, 1896, will consist of a [arge assemblage of valuable, well-made, "^HOUSEHOLD FURNITCJRE AND EFFECTS, jtnthn Rooms for convenience of Sale, corn- removed to the 1 bedr0om suites, 4ft. and 6ft. prising 5 cotopi dsom0 toilets to match, several wardrobes wlth bedsteads, 6 chests of drawers, heavy all ^?»ape^ry carpets, hall-stands and chairs, Brussels and tapestry P and jrawins-room suites 2 pianofortes, dfiebags, s»nd plushes), 5ft. and (covered in leatliei ,^d and wa|nut cabinets, 6ft. sideboards ros .glasses> dining and occa- walnut and gUt-frwne P ^QQ^case, etc., etc. also sional tables, cheffo jture by order of the High a quantity of useful furnitur Bailiff. t an(j mornings of each day's On View 'dayspriorto g 0<cloc| precisely. Bales, which wiUcommenffoX a()y Auctioneer. SALE TRIS DAY. .t^TFASEHOLD SHOPS IN «ALE OF VALUABLE b0AD. MESSR.S MSVe CO. are la the afternoon, tlw following TIEg LEASEHOLD PRO QtI) sH0PSi With AU those two valuable LEA stable, situated extensive Bakehouse and ajou^ road> th| ltl the and being No. 63 and srs Hawkins, Cowell, and tespective occupations ofMessrs^ua £ Moses, at the ?ross ann^ual J'm leaSe for 99 years from £ ssr™«*»gronnd rents of £ ir ^r further par«.Ua-a Queen-street, Cardiff, or wr 3120 Charles-street. —1896. SALE TUESDAY NEXl^ &ale of a Private IMPORTANT PICTURES, an old stone CoUection of High gERVICB 0f 17 Pieces, a few CHINA DKSSEKl on Parian Models, &c. „ QJLLER have MESSRS B4IL1JJL private gentle- received instrucaons^from b PAUCTION, at man who is going abroad t Cardiff, his finable their Salerooms, 3. Castle INGS WATER- COLLECTION OF OIL, PAJN ^RAyoN&, COLOUR DRA'r 4 N-fiRAVINGS. PRINTS, and B. ^fnwned artists; also Comprising 61 examples by ^aluabie Stone China several lots of Parian Models, e iece, without the Dessert Service and Mamie slightest Reserve. o'clock prompt. Catalogues Sale to commence at 2 o cio p (,eing prepared, with full from the Auctioneers three days Abergavenny, on lUESUAi, wnoon, subject to sale to be tien produced, all that conditions of saxe w ValUa^REEHOLD FREE. FOLLY-LICENSED FBBBH0^ PUBLIC-HOUSE, Fr0 known as the ^ofoug^fare)! "n the town of more-street (the rountv of Monmouth, now and Abergavenny, m the County ion o{ Mr Chas. for many years past » f ™ rpent. The Premises ^R^ £ G-STAF B«: nteWing arid^ther'ew^gQU&E' and SHOP Frogmore-street afore^d m^ne y premises Han-hy, as yearly t^Vitchen. Back Kitchen, and comprise Shop, ^arkiiu, shed at the rear. Four Bedrooms, Y iRD at the rear of both There is also a L ARGE Y AKw tbe ietungs ■SASSTESASEU —• their value, and possessing minutes' walk of the ♦he main street, and ^iaiit be advantageously N-w- Ey- Station, they Wig' dious hotel or ««bsed for the erection of a com premises of any kind. Auctioneers further particulars, apply t0 ine j! CITY OF ^^proPBETY. ",aU n and there be produced, All ik fjEASEHOLD U°U^SiT t tNG-HOUSES, hefnl 8 LEASEHOLD DW ^Bridge-street, »l "f "wmbered 1 to 8. Somereet-place, March, K«"daff, held for a term of 99^ let at a g,ound rent < f £ 10 per Wedlake, weekly rentJilc ot 5s each house to Messrs v' aJlli otl'ers. Thnmas and gj^or further particulars apply t° '3? 17 Quay- Auctioneers, Valuers, and Surveyors, **eet, Cardiff, or t.o Mr F. do Courcy Hamlin". yiicitor. 8, Workiug-street, Cardiff. -—— ODEL AUCTION MART, NORTH-ROAD, M CARDIFF. T v„ R R. C. COOKE will SELL AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, J»»y <"• an extra large quantity of second-hand 6 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE n'l-r distress for rent), including 2 handsome piano- rtea (one by Heath and Sons), walnut sideboard. tables, etc., also a good coffee •nil and scales. 2o'clock ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 4i PILLS is warranted to enro Gravel, Pains in the Back. •!Jd all tindrcd complaints. Guaranteed free from *?guy. :JolU in Boxofi 4a 6d each, by ailXiheniiits 2"*>»U>nt -lodtciue Via.dors throughout the world, to any iiiiiress for s*Kty stamps by the Makers, and Midlcuid Cwintaes Drug Company I "WI bp Unction. ""PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. j ON FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1896, CARDIFF GREAT SALE OF 200 HORSES. CARDIFF GREAT SALE OF 200 HORSE- I MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY'S annual SHOW SALE OF HORSES will this year be held (by permission of the Horse Show Committee) in the .Show Ground on FRIDAY, 4th September, 1896, the day following the. Show, com- mencing at 10.30 o'clock punctually. This sale is limited to 200 Horses, and the position in catalogue will be strictly in accordance with date of entry. For Particulars, Conditions, and Forms of Entry apply to the Auctioneers, 11,. High-street, Cardiff. 2989 MARIA-STREET, PATRICK-STREET, AND ALICE- STREET. DOCKS; RAILWAY-STREET, SPLOT- LANDS; AND STRATHNAIRN STREET, ROATH. CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR MORGAN MORGAN is in- structed to SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, July 28th, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions to be theu and there produced), the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that well-arranged DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 3, Maria-street, Docks, Cardiff, containing twoititting-rooms, kitchen, and four bediooms; yard at back with copper, water laid on. Let to 'Mrs McCrae at a weekly rental of 11s. LOT 2.-All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 4, Maria-street, let to Gomer Thomas at lis per week. LOT 3.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 5, Maria-street, let to David Edwards a!) 118 per week. Lots 1, 2, and 3 have a frontage of 53ft. 9in. to Maria- street, and a depth of 6üft., and are held under lease for 99 years from 1851. at an annual ground rent of £ 2 15s 4d each house. LOT 4.-All that valuable DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 18, Patrick-street, containing two large sitting-rooms on ground floor, two lare bellrooms on first and two on second floors, with kitchen, scullery, and coal cellar at basement, washhouse ana w.c. in yard at back, with entrance from Alice-street. Water and gas laid on. Let to W. J. Davies at the monthly rent of The property has a frontage of about 18ft. to Patrick- street, allda depth of 43ft. 9in. It is held under a lease of 98 years from 1852, at a ground rent of B2 9s. LOT 5.-All that spacious DWKLLING-HOUSE, No. 25, Alice-street, containing two sitting-rooms on ground floor, three bedrooms on first and three on second floors, with kitchen, scullery, a.nd coalhouse at basement washhouse and w.c. in yard, with entrance from Alice-street. Wator and gas laid on. Let to Mrs Morgan at the monthly rent of B2 12s. The pro- perty has a frontage on the ground floor of loft. 3in. to Alice-street, and a depth of 50ft. 6in., but on the first and second floors, which are built over the passage and yard. a frontage of 34ft. 3in. It is held under a lease of 98 years, from 1852, at a ground rent of B2 9s ^Tku that well-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 173, Railway-street, Splotlands, Cardiff containing front and back sitting-rooms, kitchen and scullery on the ground floor, and three good bedrooms over, and now in the occupation of Mr Pearce at a rent of 8i1 per week. Held under lease for a term of 99 years, from 1887, at the low annual similar DWELLING-HOUSE adioining Lot 6, and being No. 175, Railway-street, in the occupation of Mr Brooldyn at a rental of 8s per week, and lease and ground rent similar to that in K'i 8.-AIl that excellently-built and Commodious VILLA RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 19, ^rothnaira-street, Roatli, Cardiff, containing dinmg- ro^m drawing-room, kitchen, and scullery on ground Ann?' and four bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold Sr^n the first floor. Held under lea^e for the term of 99 year9 at the low annual Ground rent of £ This house is in excellent condition, and is fitted »i?*Mi0twHit with gas, and has all modem conveniences, while tbe locality is the best in „ C^ilh'nr naviculars as to Lots 1, 2,3, 6, 7, and 8, Esq- Solicitor, High-street, t0 rfro iTtaT aud5?to John Moxon, Esq.. Newnort Mon. or as to the whole of the Lots apply to the Auct.ioneer, Albert Chambers, High- street, Cardiff. CHRIST CHU^VIOABAGIJRAPAIGAE. 'fERRACE, SW ANSEA.. MESSRS JOHH M. LEEDER and SON hava been instructed by the executrix of the ciarke to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, attVe ^e address, 0.1 WEDNESDAY, July 29th, icoft the whole of the well-preserved 1S36, tne JJQUSJ5HQLD FURNITURE, walnut pianoforte (by Oetzujann), china, glass, and other effects, including th a contents of the dining and drawing-rooms, study, three bedrooms, kitchen and offices. Outside: Large well-made su'nr-bouse, garden seats, flower stands, Ac., &c. Goods on view day prior and morning of sa Saletocommenceat 31.3C) a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, ar. their offices. Goat-street Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 3288 THE DAP-RAN ESTATE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. NEAR NEATH A compact Freehold RESIDENT! puaccssing higUiy attractive features, comprising a delightfully situated Residence, with pleasure grounds, gardens, woodlands, and outbuildings, fartuhouse, lands, and buildings, situate abouta mile and a quarter walking distance, or a drive of about 20 minutes from the Great Western Railway main line station at Neath, and within a mile of the telegraph office at Skewen. MR W. HARRY REES is instructed by W. Peddie Struve, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, 29th July. 1896, at 3 o'clock precMety (unless disposed of meanwhile by private treaty), the exceedingly attractive and valuable m_ FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, comprising the substantial moderate-sized FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as THE DARRAN, and the FREEHOLD FARM, LANDS, and BUILD- INGS, called PANTYSHANEL, containing in the whole an area of 55 acres or thereabouts. The RESIDENCE is well built, of excellent design, charmingly placed, surrounded by pleasure grounds in the midst of well wooded lands, in the vicinity of other Residential Properties, and commanding extensive views.. The internal arrangements have been plant) ea throughout with every regard to comfort and conveni- ence, the accommodation embracing about 15 principal and three secondary rooms, two staircases, and ample and suitable domestic offices, which are spacious and lofty, larders, storage rooms, and dry cellarage. There are good outbuildings, stabling, &c., and large and productive kitchen and vegetable gardens,studded with assorted fruit trees. A plentiful supply of pure water, never failing in the driest season, is well laid on to the houseand premises, and reserved and secured to the property absolutely free. THE FARM, to which there is a separate and con- venient road approach, consists of about 20 acres of good pasture land with natural drainage, farmhouse and outbuildings, good garden, with water supply free. Let to a respectable tenant at a moderate rent. THE WOODLANDS, covering an area of 31 acres or • thereabouts, comprise oak, ash, elm. larch, ana other trees, poles, and underwood. A considerable portion of the land, with good road frontages, is ripe for immediate development as: building land. there being a good demand for houses in the neighbourhood.. Building stone of excellent quality is obtainable on the property might be largely and profitably W Apportion of the purchase money may if'desired remain on mortgage. Printed particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, are in preparation, ana may be had free of the Auctioneer, Charlesville-place, Neath, tlr of 3154 TOM WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. PARISHOF LLANEGWAD. COUNTY OK CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD GRAZING LAND OR BUILDING SITES. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY CO. .rtJL have been favoured with instructions to SELL 4 bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st. 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a most desirable Freehold FIELD OR CLOSE OF LAND, Called" CAM CANOL." Situate adjoining T^nyttordd Farm on the turnpike road leading from Carmarthen to LlandilQ, lying between Nantgaredig and Cothi Bridge; about five miles from Carmarthen and about half a mile from Nantgaredig Railway Station on the L. and N.W. and GThe^tibla^which contains about 8% acres, will be offered in three lots, and is specially adapted for building sites. A plan will be produced at the sale, showing the divisions of the field. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at ♦heir offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea; or to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-plage, gales tog "^yTTAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND DRAPERS. TO HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS HENRY ANSTWY, LITTLE- TON and CO. will SELL by TENDER the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE AI C Wastnaae and Co., Clothiers and Outfitters, of Mesc-s Wastnage aiw wMch be aMd a° a discount therefrom in the following lots SI^Tl—The Ready-made Clothing, amounting at cost pTOT^-Butcher^! Grocers', Mid Mechanics' Clothing, Jointing at cost price to £ 105 4s Id. a^OT 3™ Hats, Caps, and Hosiery, amounting at cost PLCOT^S2uiti»7i and Trousers Lengths, amounting aVJ £ f«iP—1^nants^Fitt^gs Mid Utensils.. 5- t ftV be viewed and inventories inspected 'IhtSWnrerSse<4 as above from Tuesday July 28th on the^ 3rd excepted), between the hours of 10 and 5. ked «• Wastnage's Tender Sale, Lot Tenders, maiseu offic08 of the brokers up to will be 'vioek on Wednesday, August 5th, at half-pa^ „ ar.,1 Dlace they wUl be opened and the which s of Tender may be obtained on Abstr8oC. s and from Hemy Anstey. Littleton and the pre01ISte"ee- and Va.luers, I, Stephen street, ^T^riioUiiMSNTAND OTHERS. TO DBAPBBSJ^CT BE G. B. THOMAS. IN BA^r n^bv TENDER, the whole of TO be h,UV nuAPF.BY belonging to the Estate STOCK of DWr- am0unting at cost or the above-named 3(l. als0 shop Fittings „ hn0k prices to £ *7. which will be sold at a mlted at £ 28 7s 8d. a" highest bidder in one FO\SCTBUWCKFA^ tl e 2.'ith July, 1 b nt to the OffiCIal Receiver. No. \;t'aled Tenders tc,udm, not later than MONDAY, 29, Queen s « necessanly accepted. 31 j. 1.- and (Conirarts. H OWELKS "GLAMORGAN COUNTY j tJt SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. I TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS. Ftersons desirous of contracting wth the Governors of the School for the Supply of PROVISIONS, COAL, &C.. to be delivered at the School in such quantities weekly as may be required from Monday, August 10th, 1896 tJ the Christmas Holidays, are requested to send i to the School sealed tenders, with samples of the I same, endorsed Tenders for Provisions, etc. 011 or '■ before Saturday, August 1st, 1896, and to be addressed • to Mr W. Morgan, House Steward, Howell's School, Uandaft, who will supply the Forms of Tender on application. Payment? will be made monthly for all articles supplied in the preceding month. l/ks W. MORGAN, House Steward. LLANDAFF & DIN AS POWIS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. JU DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. The Council invite separate TENDERS for the following works 1. MAKING A NEW ROAD in substitution for the highlight portion of Weycock-road, in the Parish of Wenvoe. 2. CONSTRUCTING A CART BRIDGE over tbe Ams River at Dinas Powis. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at, and Bills of Quantities obtained from, the Surveyor of Highways, Mr James Holden, A.M.I.C.E., at the Council's Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon from 25th July to 1st August inclusive. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tenders, and the Persons whose Tenners are accepted will in each case be required to enter into a Contract, the draft of which is attached to the Speci- cations, and to give a Bond with two approved sureties or the due performance of the Contract. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to be sent to me not later than 12 noon on Tuesday, 4th August, 1896. M. WARREN, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 23rd July, 1896. 3222 LLANDEBIE (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING an INFANT SCHOOL at Ammanford to accommodate about 320 children. children.. Plans and specification can be seen with and estimate of works obtained from Mr David Jenkins, Architect, Llandilo, on deposit of One Guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-flile tender. Tenders should be sent to me before the 11th August next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.. „ R. SHIPLEY LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. LlandUo, July 20th, 1896. 3223 JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for certain ADDITIONS to the GEORGETOWN SCHOOL, TREDEGAR, as per Plan and Specification, which can be inspected at the office of Mr David Morgan, Architect, Tredegar, and from whom Bills of Quantities can be obtained. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be In my hands nøt later than the 3rd day of August next. C, DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk to the Board. Tredegar, Mon. 3260 TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. The EBBW VALE STEEL, IRON and COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Ebbw Vale, Mon., intimate that there is a scarcity of Cottages for workmen at Ebbw Vale, and in order to induce building, the Com- pany OFFER SITES in suitable situations for the works and collieries. The Company also undertake the col- lection of rents of cottages on their ground without any charge. 3262 rp O BUILDERS. TENDEBS are again invited for the ERECTION of a VESTRY, &c„ at LLY WELYN-STREET, PONTY- GWAITH, for the TRUSTEES of the WELSH CON- GREGATIONALISTS, according to Plans and Specification prepared by J. Richards. Ferndale. Plans, &c., to be seen at Mr Oakley Rees's, Grocer, Llywelyn-street., Pontygwaith. Tenders, endorsed" Vestry, Pontyp;wa.i.th," to be sent under seal to J. Richards, 4, Dyffiryn-street, Ferndale, not later than JULY 28th, 1896, 3225 TO CATTLE DEALERS AND JL BUTCHERS.—WANTED, TENDERS for the supply of FRESH MEAT to the Capcoch Co-operativb Society good quality state discount allowed. Ten- ders received up to July 29th (included).—Address Chairman, 86, Jenkin-street, Capcoch, Aberdare. 208 BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for ADDITIONS to the BAPTIST COLLEGE, IU ilMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF, may obtain copies of IU ilMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF, may obtain copies of tities and see Plans and Specification at the Of ioi of the Architects, Habershon and Fawcknei, Pe:>.rl-atreei., Cardiff. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 339 riL RE ESTHER MILES? of No. 12^ BAKER'S-ROW, CARDIFF, POULTRY DEALER, Deceased. All Claims against this Estate to be sent forthwith to the undersigned. WILUAM JONES, Solicitor, 3224 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. T>E JAMES ROWLAND JAMES, XX/ late of 113, LLEWELYN-STREET, PENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY, Surgeon, Deceased.—All Per- sons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of the above-named deceased, who died on the 9th July, are requested to send to me, the under- signed, full particulars, with dates and items of their claims, before the ¿ath inst. Dated the 22nd day of July, 1896. 3229 MARY J. JAMES, Executrix; CLEMENTINE FHOSSARD, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Act 22 and 23 Victoria, chapter 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDITORS and persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, 01- DEMANDS upon or against the estate of CLEMENTINE FROSSARD, late of No. 3, Oakfield- street, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, widow, deceased, who died on the 9th day of January, 1896, and whose will was proved in the District Registry at Llandaff of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, on the 16th day of March, 1896, by Albert Foa, Esquire, executor therein named, are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands, to us, the undersigned, on or before the 28th day of August next, after which date the said Executor will proceed to administer the estate and distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claim and demands of which the said Executor shall then have had notice, and that the said Executor will not be liable for the aseets of the said deceased, or any part ihereof, so distributed, to 'any person or persons of whose claims or demands lie shall then not have had notice. Dated this 24th day of July, 1896. H. HEARD & SON, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff, Solicitors for the said Executor. 338 1896 F. No. 101. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, JL CHANCERY DIVISION.—MR JUSTICE CHETTY. In the MATTER of the ESTATE of JOHN WELLS FAST, Deceased, between EDGAR CHARLES, AUGUSTIN SUTTON, Plaintiff, and HENRY HOWARTH ALEXANDER, HENRY CLARKE. HORACE THOMAS BARNES, and FREDERICK MALCOLM HURDIS JONES and RHODA GERALDINE SUTTON, the Wife of the Plaintiff, Edgar Charles Aqgustin Sutton (by Amendment), Defendants. To the above-named Defendant, Rhoda. Getatdtne Sutton. [ TAKE NOTICE, that this Action was commenced on the 22nd day of January, 1896, by the above-named Plaintiff against the above-named Defendants (other than yourself), the present 'I'rostees of the Will and Codicil dated respectively the 19th day of February 1849, and the 17th day of March, 1849, of the above- named John Wells Fast, by Originating Summons, which was on the 17th day of March, 1896, amended by leave of the Cnurt by adding you as a Defendant to ;.tbe said Action, and that the plaintiff, who claims to. be interested in the relief sought in right of you, his wife, a cestui que trust under the above-mentioned Will and Codicil, applies by the said Originating Summons for an Order :— 1. That the Defendants (other than yourself) as Trustees of the said Will and Codicil may be ordered to pay to the Plaintiff the sum of £603 2s now in their hands, representing your share under the said Will and Codicil, or such other sum as may represent your share under the said Will and Codicil. 2. If necessary that the trusts of the said Will may. be executed. 3. That the costs of and incidental to this applica- tion may be provided for and that the Court has by order dated the 20th day of July, 1896, authorised -service of the said Originatill Summons on you by the insertion of this Notice once in each of the following papers, aamely"The London Gazette," "The Daily Telegraph," the Western Daily Mail," The South Wales Daily News," and the Dorset County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette." And farther take notice that you are required to appear to the said Originating Summons within eight days after the insertion of the last of the said notices in manner, aforesaid inclusive of the day of such inser- tion, and that in default of your so doing the Plaintiff mayproceed therein and judgment may be given in your absence. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1896, JOHN MATTHEW VOSS, 14, Bedford-row, Holborn, London, W.C., 3284 Solicitor for the Plaintiff. J$al*s frji IJrifrat* OLnntraå. NEAR ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. CMEEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND JL* FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TRKATY OR TO BE LET, that desirable Villa Residence known as Hollycroft, most pleasantly situate at the Mardy, one mile distant from Abergavenny, and close to Post and Telegraph OfHce. The house is approached by a short carriage drive, and contains entrance hall, three recep- tion rooms, five bedrooms, and the usual domestic offices, vinery and conservatoiy, coachhouse and two. stalled stable, harness-room, cow-house, barn and piggery, and other outbuildings neat lawn and pleasure grounds; excellent kitchen garden, well stocked with fruit trees; orchard in full bearing and several enclosures of meadow land, eligible for build- ing purposes. The property covers an area of about 6a. 2r. 22p„ and will be let or sold as a whole or in parcels. Good water supply. Church half-a-mile distant Fishing may be obtained in the Usk. Golf Links two miles distant.—Apply to Messrs Strakerand Son. Auctioneers and Instate Agents, Abergavenny.3275 IMPORTANT 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), As ton-road, Birmingham. Agents r—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bute-st. Mørthvr-Wills, Chemist. Swansea .LI07d. Chemist, Oxford-at Newport-Young, Chemist, High-st. NJJ.—Has never been known to fail. Let- tera answered free. Please name paper. 2896 KWPOR'i' O *• F~I C £ & 09 THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 18. BRIDGE STREET (gxrorstoits. JPT"& A. CAMPBELL^ "LIMITED. 'DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitt ntt, JULY. Leave CARDIFF. I Leave WK iTON. Sa t. 25-8.30 a.m., 4.0, 6.0, Sat. 25-9.15 a- n., 5.0, 7.0, 8.0 p.m. 9-30 p.m. 10.0 a..m"1 Mon. 5.15, 7.15 p.m. 6.15, 9.15 p.m. 10.0 a.m., I 12.0 noon, 6.30 p.m. 5.15, 8.30 p.m. Wed. 29- 9.15, 11.0 a.m., I 6.0,,7.45 p.m. 6.45.8.45 p.m. Thurs. 30-9.15, 11.0 a.m." Thur. 30-~n0.0, lL45a.mn 1.0,7.45p.lU. 6.0,9.30 p.m. Fri. 31—9.30, 11.30 a.m., t Fri. 31-10.15 am., 12.15, 1.30, 7.45 p.m. 6.30, 9.30 p.m Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 mi utes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). REGULAR SERVICE to aid from CARDIFF and PENARTH, LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMB S By the magnificent Salooti Steauv rs BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWAR ) HOI JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. j LEAVE ILFB I COM BE. Saturday 25 -9.45 a.m. I Saturday 25 3u0p.m. Monday 27 ..10.0 a.m. Tuesday 28 9.15 a.m. ) Tuesday 28 6.30 p.m. Wednesday 29 10.0 a.m. ) Wednesday 2!f.4.0 p.m. Thursday 30 .9.30 a.m. ) Thursday 30.. ..4.0p.m, y_3.15 a.riday_ .5.30 p,m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff also steamer leaves Lynmouth 05 minutes later than Ilfracombe. GPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES K? ro DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1365—109e S P E CIA L SAILINGS. SATURDAY, July 25th. SWANSEA BAY ROYAL REGATTA, MUMBLES. —Leave Cardiff 8.30 a.m., Mumbles 4.0 p.m. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Leave Cardiff 5.30 p.m. Bristol, 8.30 p.m. Cleve- dou, 9.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP to NEWPORT (Not to land).— Leave Cardiff 7.0 p.m. Fare l.«. MONDAY, July 27th. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE. and LUNDY ISLAND,—Leave Cardiff 10 a.m., Ilfracombe 4.30p.m., Lynmouth 5.5 p.m. TENBY.—Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Tenby 5.15 p.m. TUESDA Y, July 28th. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.—Leave Cardiff 9.15 a.m., Clovelly 5 E.m., Ilfracombe 6.30 p.m., Lynmouth 7.5 p.u, Mine* ead 8.0 p.m. MUMBLKS.—Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m., Mumbles 5 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON.—Leave Cardiff 7.30 p.m., Clevedon 9.15 p.m. Fare, Is. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 108e 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff SPECIAL CHARTERED TRIP from CARDIFF and PENARTH to SWANSEA BAY ROYAL REGATTA, By Saloon Steamer BRITANNIA, SATURDAY, JULY 25TH. Leaving Cardiff 7.30 a.m., Penarth 7.40 a.m. Fare 6s. Early applications should be made for Tickets, as only a limited number will be issued, and no person will be allowed on board unless they have Boat Tickets. For further Particulars see Bills, or apply DAVID GUY, Towing Office, P38e 3156 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff. NOTE.—Intending Passengers to Swansea Regatta should take their tickets at cnce to prevent disap- pointment. LORNA DOONE COMPANY. JLJ Special Sailings by the Favourite Steamer SCOTIA. Weather and circumstances permitting. MONDAYTjuly 27th. ALL DAY TRIP TO MINEHEAD. Leave Cardiff 7.0, Penarth 7.10 a.m. sharp, Minehead 8.30 p.m EVENING TRIP TO MINEHEAD. Leave Cardiff 5.0, Penarth 5.10, Minehead 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY, July 28th. ALL DAY TRIP TO BURN HAM. Leave Cardiff 8.0, Penarth 8.10 a.m. Burnham 8.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO BURNHAM. Leave Cardiff 5.30, Penarth 5.40 p.m. Monthly tickets are now being issued. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Guim and Co., 11, Mount Stnart-square, or to the Agent, A. Lowick, Pier Head, Cardiff. !;G_RA.T WESTERN RAILWAY, -— AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under :— THURSDAY, JULY 30th, to CARMARTHEN, Pembroke Dock, Cardigan, Haverfordwest, Old and New Milford, &c., for 8 days, leaving "Newport at 2.50 p.m., 'Cardiff 3.15, Port Talbot 4.15, Swansea 4.40 p.m., Ac. to Llanelly, Llandovtry, Uandilo, &c. FRIDAY, JULY 31st, to BELFAST, Armagh, Ennlsklllen, Larne, Giants Causeway, <fcc., for 15 days or less, leaving New Milford at 11.10 a.m., Haverford- west 11.30, Pembroke Dock 10.45, Tenby 11.20, Car- marthen 1.15 p.m., Llanelly 2.5, Swansea. 2.35, Neath 2.55, Aberdare 12.42, Merthyr 12.35, Dowlais 12.30, Pontypool 5.1, Cardiff 4.5, Newport 4.26, and Aber- gavenny at 3.55 p.m. To CARLISLE, DUMFRIES, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, &c., for 14 days, leaving New Milford at 3.5 p.m., Haverfordwest 3.30, Pembroke Dock 2.30, Pembroke 2.40, Tenby 3.10, Narbetth .35, Whitland 4.10, Carmarthen 4.25, Llanelly 5.20. Swansea 5.45, Neath 6.10, Aberdare 6.40, Merthyr 6.30, Dowlaii 6.20, Abergavenny 6.40, Ci1.r(1in.4O, and Newport at 8.3 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, to MALVERN, WOR- CESTER, WOLVERHAMPTON. BIRMINGHAM, &c., leaving New Milford at 8.10 a.m., Haverfordwest 8.35, Pembroke Dock 3.0, Tenby 8.35, Newcastle Emtyn 8.5, Llandyssil 8.25, Carmarthen Town 9.30, Llandovery 8.40, Llanelly 10.30, Swansea 12.5 p.m., Neath 12.30, Port Talbot 12.40, Cardiff 1.45, Newport 2.10, Caerleon 2.20, Risca 1.40, Aberdare 12.40, Merthyr 12.35, Ponty- pool (Clarence-street) 1..43, Pontypool Road 2.50, Aber- gavenny 3.10p.u: to return as per bills. To SHEFFIELD, LEEDS, Bradford, York, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Durham, Newcastle, and Sunderland, for S days, leaving Swansea at 7.35 a.m., Neath 8.5, Pore Talbot 7.35, Cardiff 9.25, Newport 9.50 a.m.. &c. SATURDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 1, to LONDON from Carmarthen at 10.15 p.m., Llanelly 11.10, Swan- sea 11.30, Neath 12.5 a.m. (Sunday morning). Port Talbot 12.25, Cardiff 1.15, Newport 1.40, Chepstow 2.15 a.m., Ac., to return as per bitla. MONDAY. AUGUST 31:D. BANK HOLIDAY. To SHREWSBURY, Oswestry, Llangollen, Chester, Bala, Liverpool, Manchester, Rhyl, Llandudno, etc., leaving New Milford at 8.10 a.m.. Haverfordwest 8.35, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Tenby 8.35, Newcastle Emlyn 8.5, Carmarthen 7.5, Llanelly 7.55, Swansea 8.40, Neath 9.5, Port Talbot 9.15. Cardiff 10.25, Newport 10.50, Caerleon 10.55, Ebbw Vale 9.3C, Nantysjlo 9.30, Aber- dare 9.1, Merthyr 8.55, Dowlais 8.50, Pontypool (Clarence-street), 10.3, Pontypool-road 11.20, Usk 10.5 a.m., etc., to return as per bills. DAY TRIPS to BIRMINGHAM for 1,2,3,4, or 5 days, leaving Old Milford 11.50 p.m. (Sunday night), New Milford 12.1 a.m. (Monday morning), Johnston 12.10, Haverfordwest 12.20, Carmarthen 1.0, Carmar- then Junction 1.10, Llanelly 1.45, Swansea 2.5, Lan. dore, 2.15, Neath 2.30, Port Talbot 2.45, and for Day Trip only leaving Bridgend at 3.10, Cardiff 3.50, a.nd Newport at 4.15 a.m. To NEWPORT from Cardiff at 8.30 and 10.45 a.m. To ABERGAVENNY and HEREFORD (Races), leaving Cardiff at 8.30 a.m., Newport 8 65, ana Ponty- pool Road at 9.15 a.m. To NEWPORT, CARDIFF, Neath, and Swansea,, leaving Newnham at 6.40 a.m., Lydney 7.0, Chepstow 7.20, Newport 7.55 and to Neath and Swansea only, leaving Cardiff at 8.20 a.m., <fcc.. To CHEPSTOW, Tintern, Monmouth, Symond's Yat, and Ross, leaving Cardiff at 8.15 and Newport at 8.45 a.m. To BRISTOL and WESTON-SUPER-MARE, leav- ing Cardiff at 7.45 and Newport at 8.5 a. m, Cheap Day Tickets will be issued by certain trains as under To PORTHCAWL from Abergwynfl, Maesteg, Nantymoel. Pontycymmer, Gilfach, Ac. „ To CARDIFF from Blaenavon, Pontypool (Crane- street), Nantyglo, Ebbw Vale, Tydu, &c. To NEWPORT (Athletic Sports) from most Stations on the Eastern and Western Valleys lines. Special trains will run between Merthyr, Abernant. Llwrd. coed, and Hirwain. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th. DAY TRIPS to CARDIFF and Newport, leaving Chepstow 1.40 and Newport at 2.20 p.m. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. AU>JUST 4thand 5th. HALF-DAY TRIPS to PORTHCAWL. leaving Newport a.t 2.10 p.m., Cardiff 2.35, and Bridgend at 3 Trt&8I>AY NIGHT, AUGUST 4th. to LONDON ior 1 or 3 days, leaving Swansea at 12.5 midnight, Neath 12.25, Port Talbot 12.40, Cardiff 1.45, Newport 2.5, Chepstow 2.35 a.m. (Wednesday morning), For excursions from other stations. Week-end Bookings, Lodging Lists, &c., see bills and pamphlets. Until further notice CHEAP EXCURSIONS will Untilfurther notice CHEAP EXCURSIONS will leave Cardiff as under :— Every FRIDAY NIGHT, 10.16 p.m., to KILLAR- ,NEY, WATERFORD, Clonmel, Tipperary, Limerick, Tralee, Kilkenny, &c,, for 14 days or less 11.30 p.m. to LONDON, for 7 or-14 days. „vr Every SATURDAY, 8.35 a.m., to TAUNTON, EXE- TER, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Torquay, Plymouth, new- I. quay, St. Ives, Penzance, &c., for 3 or 10 dayH I p.m., to Guernsey and Jersey for 3, 8. 10, *5, or 17 For full particulars, Week-end Excursions, Lodging Lists, Ac., see bills a.nd pamphlets. 2976 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ABERYSTWYTH and Cardigan Bay. N. Wales. Bracing air, grand scenery, exceuent sea. bathing, perfect sanitary arrangements, abunaant supply pure water from Plynlimon, Electric lighting, Pier reopened. A fortnight's residence at Aber- ystwyth in some cases is equivalent to a _inonwi 3 residence at most other watering places."—Sir James Clarke, Physician to the Queen. You cannot nave a healthier watering place in England or Wales "ian Aberystwyth."—Sir W. Gull, Ba.rt. An ideal country."—" The World." Tourist bookings all the year ronnd. Express trains with through lavatory- carriages leave Cardiff daily during season for tne Cambrian Line. _2°"— SUMMRTOURS IN SCOTLAND.— )i0 Swift steamers Columba," Iona," SIIoIl from Glasgow until 30th September, for Oban,-rort- William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. latB THOiÇiAs FORD & CO.. PIER-STRKET, SWANSEA, Are prepared to supply TENTS; iUST) MARQUEES Of various 'SISMS on HIRE or SALK. FLAGS, SHIELDS, and DKCORATIONb of m descriptions on Hire or Sale. Makers of Tarpaulins, Hayrick Covers, Horse Cloths, Nose Bags, 4k *>#1 APPLICATION. (Simrsitms. I LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JU RAILWAY. I SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR BANK HOLIDAY. I On FRIDAY, July 31st, 1896, CHEAP 3, 4, 6, or 8- DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued and a special excursion train will be run to LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, NOTTINGHAM, Stafford, Burton, Derby, Wolverhampton, Burslem, Hanley, Stroke-on- j Trent, and (4. 6, or 8-day tickets) to Northampton, j Rugby, and Peterborough, from Cardiff, Rhymney, j Treherbert, Treorchy, Ferndale, Pontypridd, Merthyr, 1 Dowlais, Tredegar, Sirhowy, Ebbw Vale, Abersychan, Brynmawr, Abergavenny, Hereford, Leominster, Lad- low, Craven Arms. and other stations. On FRIDAY NIGHT, July 31st, Cheap 8-DAY TICKETS will be issued, and a Special Excursion Train will be run to LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, I STOCKPORT, Warrington, Birkenhead, Crewe, I Chester, Denbigh, Buxton, Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax, I Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford, Wigan, Preston, Lancaster, Barrow, Penrith, Carlisle, and Winder- mere also 8 or 15-DAY TICKETS to Rhyl, Abergele, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Conway, Penmaenmawr, Bangor, Carnarvon, Southport, Blackpool, and More- cambe. Also 8-DAY TICKETS to TYNEMOUTH, NEW- 'CASTLE, WHITBY, Hull. Harrogate. Darlington, Richmond, Consett, Durham, South Shields, Sunder- land. Stookton, Middlesbrough, York, West Hartle- CI, Scarborough, and other stations on the North- tern Company's Railway. Also 1 or 3 day TICKETS to LIVERPOOL or MAN- CHESTER by the same train (Friday Night), bookings being from Cardiff, Rhymney, Merthyr, Dowlais, Newport. Cwmbran, Upper Pontnewydd. Pontypool- road, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Abersychan, Blaenavon, Brynmawr, Abergavenny, etc., and (except to Liver- pool or Manchester) Treherbert, Portb, Femdale, Pontypridd, Mountain Ash, Neath, Hirwain, Aber- nant, and other stations. There will also be CHEAP EXCURSION BOOKINGS to SCOTLAND, tickets at cheap fares being issued to Newton Stewart, Stran- raer, Carlisle; Moffat, Dumfries, Castle Douglas, I Kirkcudbright, Edinbro', Glasgow, Greenock, and Gourock. Sixteen day tickets available to same Stations at siugie ordinary fare for the double journey will also be issued from Cardiff (Rhymney), Newport, Pontypool-road, Neath, Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, I Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr, Abergavenny. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. On MONDAY, August 3rd, 1896, there will be a cheap ONE-DAY EXCURSION to BELLEVUE, MANCHESTER, from Tredegar, Sirhowy, Nanty- bwch, Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr, Abersychan, Blaenavon, Cardiff, Bbymney, Merthyr, Dowlais, Newport, Cwm- bran, Pontnewydd, Pontypool-road, Hereford, Leo- minster, Wpofferton, Ludlow, and other stations en route. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued and a special train will be run to HEREFORD from Merthyr. Dowlais, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Sirhowy, Abersycnan, Blaenavon, Brynmawr, Govilon, Aber- gavenny, etc. There will also be Cheap Bookings to Cardiff for Exhibition fiom M. T. and A. Line Stations. Also CHEAP BOOKINGS to NEWPORT from Brynmawr, via Abersychan and Sirhowy Line Sta- tions, via Nine Mile Point. Also CHEAP BOOKINGS to MERTHYR and Dowlais from M. T. nnd A. Line. Also CHEAP BOOKINGS to ABERGAVENNY from M. T. and A. Line. For full particulars of times, fares, etc.; see small bills, obtainable at any of the Stations named, or of Mr J. Bishop, JJ. and N.W. Railway, Abergavenny. FRED. HARRISON, General Manager. Euston Station, London, July, 1896. 3266 ORIENT COMPANY'S PLEASURE CRUISES.-The Steamship GARONNE (3,876 tons register) will leave London on the 25th August for a 28 days' cruise to the BALTIC. Visiting COPENHAGEN, STOCKHOLM, ST. PETERSBURG, KIEL, BALTIC CANAL. AND HELIGOLAND. String Band. Electric Light. High-class Cuisine. v,lT„„mjF. GREEN & Co. al*nagers\AKDEBs0N, ANDERSON. & Co. HEAD OFFICES FENCHURCH-AVENUE. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch- avenue, London, E.C.; or to the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, S.W. District Agent—W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.1421 ,ubU.c Mpøinttnents. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- TION ACT. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. LLANDAFF AND PENARTH SCHOOL DISTRICT The Governing Body of the Penarth Intermediate Schools are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTEIi for the County School for Boys at Penarth. Salary B200 per annum, with a capitataon fee of B2 10s for every boy attending the school. The school provides ot 120 bovs. Tbe Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom, and the conditions of the appoint- ment are contained in the scheme, copies of which may be obtained from me at a price to be determined by the County Governing Body. Twenty copies of appli- cation and testimonials from each candidate must be in my hands on or before noon on August. 12th. Applications for the post of HEAD MISTRESS will be invited as soon as the necessary qualification has been fixed by the County Governing Body and approved by the Charity Commissioners. FRANCIS E. HUGHES, Clerk to the Governing Body of the said Schools 9, Quay street, Cardiff. 2967 WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- TION ACT. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. YSTALYFERA INTERMEDIAT K SCHOOL. The GOVERNING BODY are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the post of HEAD MASTER. A Dual School accommodating 70 boys and 50 girls. The Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom. Stipend, £150; with capitation fees of not less than £1 psr scholar. Applications, stating age. experience, qualifications, and testimonials, and 14 copies thereof must be sent on or before the 10th day of August, 1896, to The HON. SECRETARY, pro tem., Intermediate School, Ystalyfera, R.S.O. July 23rd, 1896. Personal canvassing will be an absolute disqualifica- tion. 5265 VHTELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- W TION ACT, 1889. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY SCHEME. The County Governing Body are prepared to APPOINT a HEADMASTER for the County Inter- mediate School (Dual) at Milford Haven at a Salary of S120 per annum, with a capitation payment of :£1 for each scholar in the school. Also a HEADMASTER for the County Intermediate School (Dual) at Tenbyat a Salary of S120 per annum, with a capitation payment of B2 for each scholar in the 1'ehool. A HEADMASTER must have taken a degree in the United Kingdom. Copies of the Scheme giving full particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, price Sixpence. Applications, stating age and qualifications, and accompanied by thirty copies of applications and testimonials, must be sent in addressed to the under- signed not later than the 31st day of July next. And applicants are requested to state which of the subjects to be taught in the schools they can them- S6iifthe case of the Tenby School a residence suitable for the accommodation of boarders will be provided for the Headmaster at a rent of JE35 per annum. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk to the County Governing Body. Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, July 15th, 1895. 3198 ELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- TION ACT. NEATH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNING BODY of the above school is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the position of HEAD MASTER. The school is a dual school capable of accommodating 70 boys and 50 girls. The Head Master shall have taken a degree in the United Kingdom. The salary is JS150 per tyinam and a capita- tion fee of £ 2 yer boy per annum on a maximum of :.70 boys. The Head Master to be allowed to take Boarders as provided by the Scheme. A copy of the Scheme applicable to the school wberein the duties of the Head Master are deflne!1 may be had of the clerk, price one shilling. Personal canva2!iing will be a disqul\tiflca.tion. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and experi cnce, with tifteen printed copies of applications and testimonials, to be delivered to the undersigued on or before the 14th August next. LEWIS C. THOMAS, Clerk. Church-place, Neath, July 22nd, 1896. 3242 WELSH INTERMEDIATE ACT. GOWERTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. REQUIRED for the above School, a HEAD HAST BR, to commence duties in September. The School is to accommodate 70 Boys and 50 Girls. University degree necessary. Salary, B150 per annum, with Capitation Grant of not less than £1 per scholar. The School will be commenced in Temporary Builejings. Apply, stating age aud qualifications, with three recent testimonials, to the CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNING BODY, Killay House, Killay, R.S.O., 3095 Glamorganshire. pORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNING BODY of the above School is prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the position of HEADMASTER of the above. The school (dual) will accommodate 100 boys and 80 girls. The Master must be a graduate of some University in the United Kingdom. The salary to be £150 per annum, with a capitation fee of 10s per annum up to 100 scholars, together with an additional capitation fee of £1 for 50 scholars over and "bove the 100 scholars. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and experi- ence, accompanied by 13 copies of testimonials, to be in the hands of the undersigned on or before Tuesday, August 4th, 1896, endorsed" Headmastership." Can- vassing (directly or otherwise) a disqualiifcation. School to be opened about the middle of September next. G. MAELOR EVANS. Clerk to the Governing Body. Pentre, Pontypridd. 3258 W C. w. KNAPP (Late of Knapp Bros. & Co.), CORY'S CORNER, DOCKS, CARDIFF, HOUSE AND INSURANCE AGENT. Rents collected. Sales and Purchases of Properties and Mortgages negooiat-ed. All classes of Insurances effected. Agent for the United Kingdom Provident Institution for Mutual Life Assurance. Private Address—7, Piercefield-place, Roath. Good Offices, Shops, and Warehouses, &c., at Bute Docks now in hand to be Let or Sold. Also House Property in various parts of Cardiff. 134 HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING -M. COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREBT, CARMARTHEN, mu. and Advertising in all its Branches througlioutiihe Counties of Carmarthen Pe mbroke, and Cardigan 1112 B. M JAMES. Maaager I- Jublít ^masfliwniS. CARDIFF FPH E A T R E ROY A L:1 LRSSKR AND MANAGER MR EDWARD FLETCHER. ¡ LAST NIGHT, and Brilliant Success of the New Musical Comedy, RPELEPHONE GIRL, Libretto by Sir Augustus Harris, F. C. Burnand, and A. Sturgess. Music by Gaston Serpette and J. M. Glover. Presented by an exceptionally strong Company, including Miss ADA BLANCHE, From Drury Lane Theatre, London. r Xhe llller Troupe of Dancers and Chorus of Telephone, Girls. Produced by Sir Augustus Harris. Time and prices as usual. MONDAY, JULY 27th, Return Visit of MR J. PITT HARDACRE'S COMPANY in the Ever-green Drama, EAST LYNNE. RAND T H E A T R E. The.Premier Theatre of Wales. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNKS. WILL RE OPEN 42 BANK HOLIDAY. MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, with A LONDON MYSTERY." SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. ODDFELLOWS' FETE, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1896. THE GRANDEST STAGE PERFORMANCE EVER WITNESSED IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Special engagement of the great A. H. Minting, Spiral Ascensionist and Champion Cyclist of the World. The only artiste in the world who has ever accomplished the marvellous feat of riding up and down a Spiral 0" One WheeL Also see him as the I Trick Cyclist. The marvellous Alvars, Acrobatic High Wire Artistes. The most sensational aerial perfor- mance in the world. The extraordinary feats of these artistes must be seen to be believed. I Afternoon and Evening Performances Quadrille Bands, Dancing on the Green, Ac., con. cluding with a magnificent Display of Fireworks by Professor Wells, of London, the whole Programme making this the Grandest Fete of the Season Admission, 6d each. Gate* open at One p m. Parties requiring Ground Space for Shows, Ac., must apply to Mr Geo. Geen, 6, Park-street. Cardiff. 3187 public Notices. REDEGARVILLE BAPTIST JL CHURCH. LORD'S DAY, JULY 26TH. Preacher:—Rev. T. R. WILLIAMS, of Clifton. Morning at 11; Evening at 6.30. 319 OATH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, STACEY -ROAD. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY TO-MORROW (26th JULY) MORNING & EVENING. Preacher: REV. LEVI REES, Newton Abbot. Collections towards the School Funds. 347 QARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, On FRIDAY, JULY 31st, at 8 p.m. CHARLES S. ARTHUR, Secretary, 3280—912e 8, Queen-street. JYJR K TENNYSON SMITH. MB E. TENNYSON SMITH, At WOOD-STREET CHAPEL, on MONDAY, JULY 27th, at 7.30 p.m. The Lecturer will explain the objects of the "Iron- sides" Movement, and the much-debated resolution respecting the Church and the Liquor Traffic will be submitted to the meeting. Admission free. Collection in aid of the Move. ment. 3143 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND BAZAAR FOB PARISH CHURCH REBUILDING FUND, ALBERT HALLS (D. V.), ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1331 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH. THE UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' J SHOW (open to the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, Glamorgan, and Pembroke) will take place at CARMARTHEN On August 20tli. £200 OFFERWI> IN PRIZES. £15. JUMPING PRIZES. Entries close August 6th to the Hon. Sec., EYNON BOWEN, Auction and Land Agency Offices; Newcastle Emlyn. Railway Fares at reduced rates. 3217 JGUILTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW. CHAMPION SHEEP D9G TRIALS, JUMPING COMPETITIONS, HARNESS CLASSES, AND TROTTING MATCHES will be held on the GROE GREEN, BUILTH, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST <!8TH, 1896. Upwards of S200 will be given in Prizes. Entries close Monday, August 17th, 1896. Prize Lists and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Secretary, T. V. PRICE, 3278 Auctioneer, Utb. CARDIFF GAS-LIGHT AND COKE KJ COMPANY. Incorporated 5th May, 1837. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the one hun- dred and nineteenth half-yearly or ordinary MEETING of the ProDrietors of this Company will be held in the BOARD-ROOM of the Company, Bute-terraae, CAR- DIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of AUGUST next, at 1 o'clock p.m. for the transaction of the Gene- ral Business of ths Company. The Transfer Books wdl be closed on and after the 25th day of July instant, and will not he reopened until after the said'Meeting. By Order, GEORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Cardiff, 7th July, 1896. 3C07 CARDIFF INHIBITION, 1896. PATRON-HRR MAJESTY THE QUEEN. BAND OF H.M. SCOTS GREYS IN IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. THE OLD WORLD BAND. SATURDAY, 25TH, JGLCYCLE AND FOOT RACES, RECORD ENTRY, INCLUDING F. CHAPMAN, J. CHAMBERLAIN, E. JAMES. W. G. EDMUNDS. H. CULLUM, 1;0., &c, Commence at 3 p.m. SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDERS for week ending 1st August, 1896. Half-day S.M. practice this day, Saturday, 25th inst. Drills will be held as follows, via« :— Monday, Wednesday, Friday-7.3,} p.m., S.M. Estab. lishment. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. EGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 25th July, 1896. 1.—INSPECTION, FLAT HOLM. Officers attend- ing this inspection will wear brown gloves. Band to attend. 2.—Return of kits. Kite which were issued for the annual inspection to be returned to store as soon as possible after the inspection. 3.—Duty roster. For duty Captain R. C. M. Ingram, Lieutenant M. L. Groves, Sergeant Connock, Corporal Gomer, Bombardier Barry, Trumpeter Davies. By order, F. WILKINSON DENT, Capt. and Adjt. 2nd Gla.m. Vol. Arty. PENARTH COMPANIES. Monday—Company Drill, at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday—Gun Drill, 7.30 p.m. For duty—Major F. S. Thomas. Lieut. W. A. E. Pyman, Sergeant Hallett, Trumpeter Rainer. Signed, F. S. THOMAS, Major, Commanding Penarth Companies. A/TERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE -A.?JL OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South, Wales Daily News, South Walts HeA., and South Wales Weekly News is NOW OPEN at 49. GLEBELAND-STREET. Emitting odttitS. RRIHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND X SOUTH WALES PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY a J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RtvSERVK & CONTINGENT Od, ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UPSHARKS (interest 5 per ceut. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interelt payable half-yearly. F. J. HKYKYRNK, Secretary ttBYBYRNK BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1C99 Cardiff. Jublit Jumtstttttitis. CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but well do more—deserve it." THE E M P I R E. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY! Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating means of ventilation, the atmosphere is cooler inside than outside the Empire, and its purity is further ensured by t> 9 employment of the Electric Light. TO-NIGHT 1 THE QREAT O L O S ON THE VERTICAL POLES, Direct from the Apollo Theatre, Berlin. 'NAOMI ETHARDO, Juggler and Hand Balancer. Miss ERNESTINE and THE THREE FOYS, Variety Entertainers. J. P. DANE, Vocal Comedian. MISS ADA FAWN, Comedienne. CHARLES PAVER, Eccentric Singer. CIIILDIE STUART, Serio-Comic Vocalist. The O'MALLEY BROS., Comedians. NEXT WEEK The Marvellous Craggs and George Robey. Notice.-Sea.ts can be booked without extra fee be. tween the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Plan of Boxes, Fauteuils. and Grand Circle. 1210 sTOLL'S p ANOPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. THE ELECTRIC MAZE. a Marvel of Beauty and Intricacy. OPTICAL ILLUSIONS. THE JUNGLE. THE PHONOGRAPH, and Countless Novelties. IT IS COMING—CHAS. W. POOLE'S MYRIORAMA. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. NANA(;TNG DIRF.CTOR.. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE DARNLEY BROTHERS, WILL EVANS, THE EL DORADO EIGHT, The Remarkable SIFFLEUR, CHARLES MILDARE, FRANK COYLE, VIOLET WILTON, ETHEL LINDEN, CULLEN and CARTHY. Nex Week: The Great Ayolos, George Ripon, The O'Malleys. NEWPORT. rp. HE EMPIRE. X MANAome DIRECTOR..os \VAJfi STOW.. TO-NIGHT! THE LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHS, Under M. Trewey. From the EMPIRE, LONDON. Something to be talked of all over the town. HEREFORD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. GREAT ATHLETIC FESTIVAL AT HEREFORD. MILE BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. 100 YARDS FLAT (SCRATCH), in which C. A. BRADLEY will compete, &c,, Ac., &c. FIREWORKS on Mammoth Scale by Brock and Co. 3201 Special Cheap Trains from South Wales. 871e BRIDGEND. BRIDGEND LICENSED VICTUAL- LERS' ATHLETIC SPORTS. BICYCLE,'AND PONY RACING. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1895. IN PRIZES. FIN). IN PRIZES. Proceeds to Cottage Hospital. Particulars apd Entry Forms of the Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 29TH, TO The Secretary, W. E. PURFIELD, 3248 Newcastle, Bridgend; fluids, llitthtg-raoms, &t. BOURNEMOUTH. AN IDEAL SUMMER HOTEL. (Avoiding the discomfort and fatigue of a long journey.) BOSCOMBE AT ITS BEST. THE HOTEL BURLINGTON In charming, romantic grounds, adjoining the sea, with wealth of foliage and shady trees. SEA WATER BATHS. Every possible comfort and attention without extravagant charges. East Bournemouth Station. Tariff free. Also from the Burlington or Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. 2859 LIVERPOOL. SHAFTESBURY HOTEL, Mount Plea- ch sant. First-class Temperance, Family and Com- mercial; moderate charges; 100 rooms electric light; stock-rooms. Central for Stations. 389 LONDON. N B —THE RE-OPENING OF THE GWALIA JpRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close Sr,. PancrasChurch), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, 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 1ms 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 from Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 1390 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C. — CHEDDAR. 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, Ac. Conducted by WALTER FRANKLIN, Late of the King David Hotel, Bristol. Special Terras to Cycle Clubs. 135) ILFRACOMBE. LFRACOMBE.-LANSDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts. Re-furnished and nnder New Management. Central Position. Magnificent Sea View. Special Week-e Id Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. American Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 5s per day. 54 All.NLEHEAD. m INEREAD, 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. Terms moderate Secure Hunting Accommodation early for August and September. 2881 GEORGE THRJSTLE, Proprietor. COLEFORD, GLOS. OUTINGS—THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY. YE SPECHE HOUSE HOTEL, near COLEFORD, GLOS., mid-way between Severn and Wye.—Stands in the centre of the Royal Forest of Dean, and is surrotuided by the most perfect Sylvan Scenery in England. It is a favourite resort of Artists and lovers of Forest Glades. There are large Tennis and Archery Grounds attached to the House; Billiards, Private and Public Sitting-rooms, and direct Tele- graphic Communication in the House.—J. W. BOYCE, Proprietor.—Photograptiic Dark Room. Special Terms for Large Parties. 2708 THER0ATH _P,I7RNISHING^ CO. 42, CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERESTREET. ROATH, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC. INEXPENSIVE, AND DURABLE FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITES of eur own Special Design at Marvellously LOW PRICES. DINING and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in every kind ot covering, 20 per cent. Less than any other House in the Trade. House in the Trade. An Inspection Invited of our Choice Selection of New Season nmc PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS. By far the Cheapest House FOR CASH OR EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM At the following Terms B5 Wonh for Is 6a Woekly. B5 „ „ 2s 6d £ 10 „ „ 33 6d £ 20 Or Larger Amounts All Goods delivered free Send for Illustrated Cat*, logue and Guide to House Furmshing, post free. Note our only address in Carditt JJJOATH JPURNISHING CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD AN D VERE-STREET, I ROATH, CARDIFF. ftoWy-WARWICK-STREEr, LONDON.126Q 3instntss Ubrtsiits. SUMMER GALE. 1896. JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully announce the continuation of tbeit JJALF YEARLY gALE. IL The unprecedented success ot this Sale confirms the wisdom of the system adopted by H. and Co. in treating the whole of their immense Stock (excepting Furniture and Haberdashery), as SURPLUS, wfaioh they offer unre- servedly at JJEDUCED AND SALE JpRIOBS. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE, WITHOUT RESTRICTION. OWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF D RAPFPS, /CARDIFF. V 28M £ TARDIFF EXHIBITION. THE NEW EXPANDED METAL FENCING TO BE SEEN IN THE GROUNDS AND ROUND THE ELECTRIC-LIGHT MACHINERY In the main buildings. Used largely also for Fireproof Lathing in Building Construction. For particulars inquire of pETER DEACON AND Co.. 30, WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF; 3230 V QROSS B R O T H E R S WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. PRICES UPON APPLICATION For the following Specialities STEAM PUMPS, HAND PUMPS, And all types of Pumping Machinery. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON TUBES, For compressed air, gas, water, and steam. LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, and Plumbers' Brass Foundry. ENGINEERS' STEAM FITTINGS. Illustrated Catalogues Free. Telegrams: Cross, Cardiff. 32ft CARDIFF JGJXHIBITION* GENERAL SECTION.-STAND 117. R. J. HEATH & SONS. pIANOFORTES AND ORGANS. ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS. Send for Catalogues and Verdict of 900. Free. Gns.Monthly. WALNUT CASE, FULL COMPASS, panel s. d. front, 3ft. lOin. high 18 10 6 Similar model, superior quality 20 11 8 VANDERBOLT MODEL, iron frame, full compass, trichord, check action, machine covered hammers, 3ft. lOin. high 24 14 0 I VANDERBOLT MODEL, lin. higher, superior quality 26 18 2 HENRY MODEL, full compass, iron frame, full trichord, check action, plated j frame, fwl trichord, check action, p1a.ted bolts, sconces, marqueterie and gilded panel, trusses, 4ft. high 30 17 6 EUROPEAN MODEL, 4ft. 3in. high 34 19 10 ASSOCIATION MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high, burr walnut, prize medal design, a first-class instrument at a moderate price, with all the most modern improvements 38 22 2 ALEXANDER MODEL, ditto, 4ft. 4in. 45 26 3 All Goods Sent Carriage Paid. ORGANS FROM S5. Now is the opportunity for acquiring a splendid instrument at the lowest possible price, either for Cash or on the Hire System. CALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTOBT LONDON. Agencies at ABERAVON, CADOXTON, BRIDGEND. MAESTEG, &o. CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL PARTS ON 9 31 GOOD COMMISSION. 1066-2e THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION, 144, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 10C8 Insurance. AUN TNSURAN CE OFFICE^ FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1895 £ 390,775,000. For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS:- CARDIFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-sireet. Mr Charles Cross, 21, W orking-street. Messrs Charles Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers. Mr F. E. Furse. Aberkenflg Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton & Barry Dock ..Mr G. -it. Davies., I Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons. Llandaff Mr John Howe. Maesteg Mr David Davies. 1296 Pentre Mr Thomas Rhys Evans. THE BOILER INSURANCE& STEAM POWE RCO., LIMITED HEAD OFFICE-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL ZMOOD- INVESTED FUNDS, £ 93,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under tIbt Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance* J. F. L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.M.E., A.M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. 1 Allocations for Agencies Invited of I 1