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alts bg Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY & GILLER. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff. Oct. 22 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. tr-reehold Residence and Land. at Bridgend .Oct 24 Undertaking Business, at Cardiff Oct. 26 Leasehold Properties and Sharcs. at, Cardiff Oct. 27 Messrs DORh, FIELDER, and MASKELYNE. Brewery Estate, at Swiii,ion Oct. 29 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Iteam Coal, at Cardiff Oct. 21 Messrs DUROSE SUTTON and CO. Valuable Orchids, at Cardiff • -• Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, and PERRY. Household Furnituie. <Sc., at Cardiff — Oct. Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff J*;?'* £ 7 Shop Fittings, <fcc„ at Cardiff ™ Etchings, Engravings, Ac., at Cardiff. Oct. ™ Leasehold Dwelling House. at Cardiff — £ °v« = freehold Estate, at Cardiff 12 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea.ucc. <sa Mr W. N. JONES. Residential Property, at Llandilo• *■ -oct- 31 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Farming Stock, at Nelson ■ • ■ —ucc- Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Furniture, at Salerooms. Cardiff Oct. 22 Messrs NEWf.AND, DAVIS, and HUN1 Messrs NEWf.AND, DAVIS, and HUN1 Valuable Coppice Woods, at Newport Oct. 31 vaiuaoie ^0PP^PHILL1PS and PEDRICK. Worses at Cardiff ..Nov, 3 nones. WM SANJJEES aiul SONS. Freehold Residence, at the Mart, Cardiff Oct. Zl I Messrs STEPHENSON and AI.EXANDER Freehold Mineral Property, at Cardiff.October 24 Residential Estate, at Cardiff Messrs D' ROSE SUTTON and CO. Orchids, at Cardiff Oct. 22 I Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Fanning Stock, etc., at St. Melton's October 22 Household Furniture at Cardiff Oct. 27 -reehold Accommodation Land, &e., at Cardiff Oct. 31 Mr I LIT YD THOMAS. Tanning Stock, Plant, &c., at Mwyndy Nov. 12 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Copyhold Mineral Property, at Newport Oct. 23 PALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAI, PROPERTY, KNOWN AS CRAIGi AS (Situate partly in the parishes of Covchurch, Llandy- fodwg, and Liantrisant, in the County of Glamorgan). fodwg, and Liantrisant, in the County of Glamorgan). MESSRS STKPHKNSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, It the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 24th ti October nex>, 11..3 o'clock in the afternoon, this VALUABLE FREEHOI,D MINERAL AND SUttFACE PROPERTY, Containing 179 acres or thereabouts, with the home- stead and buildings and surface riihts, veins and •earns of house and steam coal, and other minerals underlaying the property, and which are in close proximity to the recently opened-out valuable steam coal colliery of Mr Christmas K.vans at Gilfach also within easy distance of the Ports of Cardiff, Barry, Swansea, Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, and Porthcawl. Plans and further particulars are in course of preparation, "nd may be obtained upon application to Messrs Frank James and Sons, Solicitors, Cardiff Messrs Walter Morgan and Bruce, Pontypridd or from the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 4208 BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND MEADOW LAND. j MESSRS W. C. CLAKKE & DOVEY are instructed by Mrs Margaret Rees, the owner, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Aims Hotel, Bridgend,on SATURDAY, 24th October. 1896, at Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the following highly valuable RESIDENTIAL MESSUAGE AND LAND in Two Lots, comprising :—LOT 1, WATERTON HALL," (formerly occupied by Madame Patti), iL conveniently arranged residence, with orchard, garden, and outbuildings, and 6 acres cf rich old pasture land on the south side of Waterton-road, and Saving a frontage of 86:; feet thereto, the river Ewenny forming the southern boundary also a field, called ¡ Pedair Erw Cefn. north of Waterton-rood, containing 4a. 3r. 19p. or thereabouts, of excellent pasture land. The House contains a eapacious ground floor Entrance Hal), 30ft. by 5ft. 6in. Drawing-room, 23ft. tin. by 17ft. Dining-room, 23ft. 6in. by 18ft. f>in. Breakfast-room, 17ft. 6in. by 14ft. also Kitchen, Dairy, Scullery, &c. Chamber Floor-Six good Bedrooms, approached by » convenient staircase, w.c., Box and Store-rooms, and Attic-room. The Outbuildings comprise a 3-stall Stable, Barn, Cow-house, Cart-house. Fowl-house, and Piggery. LOT 2.—Two rich PASTURE MEADOWS, known asking's Hay and Pedair Erw Brunt, adjacent to Lot 1, containing 8a. 2r. 25p. or thereabouts. To View apply to Mr T. M. Price, C. E., Tremains, Bridgend and Neath, and further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, and of Tom Williams, Ksa., Solicitor, Neath. 4852 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND SHARES. MES-RS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have been instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION (subject to Conditions), at their Saleroom, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of October, 1896, at 7.30 p.m sharp, the following PROPERTIES LOT I.-All the DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 188, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF, held under a 99 years' lease from 29th September, 1889, at a ground rent of £ 4 £ s. SOLD BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. LOT 2.—131, MO Y-RO AD—CORNER PREMISES— held under a 99 years' lease from 29th September, 1889, at a ground rent ot B5 3s, and let to a respectable tenant at 14s per week. LOT 3.-MAY VILLA, DONALDSTREET, CAR- DIFF, held under a lease for 99 years from 26th September, 1692, at a ground rent of 23 19s 6d, and well let at 11s per week. LOT 4.-EMLYN VILLA, DONALD-STREET, CARDIFF, beid under 99 years lease from 29th September, 1892, at a ground rent of 2 5 19s 6d, and well let at lis per week. LOT 5.-29, 30, and 31, M1LTONSTRET, ROATH, held under a 99 years' lease from 2nd February, 1856, except the last three days thereof, at a ground rent of £555, and let, No. 29, at 4s 6d per week, No. 39, at present unoccupied, and No. 31, at 3s 6d per week. t ot 5 is sold by order of the mortgagees, and subject to certain conditions of sale which will be produced at the auction, and can be been at the Office of the Auctioneers. LOT 6.—50 S10 FULLY PAID-UP SHARES in JOHN BEVAN and COMPANY, LIMITED, Cardiff, Newport, and Pontypool. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, application may be made to William Thomas, Eeq., 5, Queen-street, Cardiff as to Lot 5, to Messrs Roberts and Andrew, 10, Bedlord Circus, Exeter and as to all the Lots, to the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW On THURSDAY NEXT. Oct. 22nd, 1896. IMPORTANT SALE of EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising the complete appointments of two drawing and three dining-rooms, hall, staircase, and the contents of 11 bedrooms. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the whole CONTENTS OF TWO RESIDENCESI Removed to the rooms for convenience of sale from Hickman-road, Penarth, and Newport-road, Cardiff, the contents of the latter being nearly new, and which will contain in all 400 lots, including a pianoforte in walnut case. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or see posters. 1111 Goods on View Day prior to and Morning of Sale, which will commence precisely at 2 o'clock SALE THIS DAY. STEAM COAL FOR SALE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cardiff Exchange, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 21st instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ABOUT 600 TONS OF PRIMROSE THROUGH AND THROUGH STEAM COAL on board the barque "Pactolus," as she now lies stranded on the Mud near the Mouth of the Rhymney River, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to Messrs John Bovey and Co., Lloyd's Agents, or to the Auctioneers, both of Bute Docks, Cardiff. 4566 SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. SALB OF SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE PRO- PERTY, OCCUPYING CORNER POSITIONS. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER will JjvLjL SELL by AUCIION, at the Mart, on THURS- DAY, October 22nd, 1896, commencipg at 7 o'clock, the ^LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT L.-All that Leasehold CORNER HOUSE and SHOP. situate and being No. 168, Broadway, Roath, commanding a rental of 18s per week. Held on lease fer99^ears from June, 1878, at an annual ground rent *'LOT a—All that excellent Leasehold SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the corner of Lynd- hurst-street and Wells-street, Canton. The Property, which is well-built, is held for the term of 99 years from 25th March, 1890, at the annual ground rent of £ 319s, and is let at a weekly rental of 23s. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply as to Lot 1 to D. E. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, 32, St. Mary-street, Cardiff as to Lot 2 to Messrs Spencer, Corbett and Evans, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff, or as to both Lots to the Auctioneers, at their omces, 3, Castle-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW THE SALEROOM, 3, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE ESTABLISHED AND IMPORTED ORCHIDS, Including many splendid and rare species and varieties, vritfo numerous LOVELY ORCHIDS IN FLOWER OR BUD, from Messrs W. L. Lewis and Co., Southgat*. London, N., as fully advertised in Saturday s papers in Saturday's papers MESSRS DUROSE SUTTON & co. will SELL the above by AUCTION, at the Saleroom, 3, Ca.stle.treet, Cardiff (by the courtesy of Messrs Ba'ley and Glller), on THURSDAY NEXT, October 22nd, 1896, at 12 o'clock precisely. On view morning of Sale. Catalogues may be obtained at the Saleroom at the Auctioneer* Institute, 57 and 58( <Jhancery-lane, Lon- lon, W.C. or of the iiorticnltural Auctioneers and Valuers, 1, Qneen Ane ¡ Bristol; and at Frome Somerset. 'in 48511 OHN "W yNN, j AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, BOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INSURANCE AGENCY. — 4202 I OpPlcu-32, ST. MARY-STREET, CAltDIFF. I MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the 2J5J Daily South WiUts JSch9t and Weekly News is NOW OPEN at 49. GLEBELAND-STREET. bu Ruction. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY NEXT 22nd and 23rd OCTOBER. A VKRY I.VIPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF VERY HANDSOMK FURNITURE, Including the whole of the Household Appointments, the property of DR. PRICE, LATE OF CAERPHILLY. Who has given up his residence and left the distrust to reside abroad. Also the VALUABI.E COVfENTS OF A TASTEFULLY-FURNISHED RESIDENCE AT NEWPORT (removed and sold under a BILL of SALE to COVER ADVANCES MADE BY THE AUCTION K EPS). The greater portion of thefumx- ture has been purchased from Messrs SHOOLBRED, Messrs GILLOW, and Messrs MAPLE & CO., of London, is in condition quite equal to new. and the sale will afford an opportunity rarely met with for obtaining furniture of the highest class. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and Pi-RRY will SELL by AUCTION at their Salerooms, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, To-morrow THUR DAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 22nd and 23rd October^1896, at Eleven o'clock each day, the above IMPORTANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Comprising 3 FULL-COMPASS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO- FORTES, by John Broadwooditid Sonsand J. and J. Hopkins. A Chippendale design drawing-room suite in rich green and'silver brocat-lle silk, a grand over- mantel, and a SUPERB ESCRITOIRE, all to corres- pond a pair of large plaques, fin", Dresden and Sevres and Berlin China figures, elegant cabinet and mantel ornaments, a gilt fire-screen and recherche mirrors and brackets. A LOFTY AND MAGNIFICENTLY INLAID CABINET. superb inlaid and luxuriously upholstered easy and lounge chairs, a grandly carved suite of furniture up- holstered in blue and gold, duett stool, Louis XV. biiouterie table, a powerful 12im musical box in inlaid mirqueterie case, an ORMOLU and SEVRES CHINA GARNITURE DE CHEMINEE, comprising a time- piece and pair of vases under glass shades a Sheraton bureau and various occasional tables and chairs a FINE TURKEY CARPET of I rge size, and about SO other carpets in bordered Azinituter, velvet pile and Brussels. AH'GH-CLASS RICHLY-CARVED AND VERY MASSIVE POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in crimson morocco a lOft. oak dining ta le on finely carved legs, and with three insertions; AN ELABORATELY CARVKD SIDE. BOARD with noble back and shaped bevel-edge panels: A PAIR OF REAL BRONZE VASES 5ft. high, a pair of costly brooze equestrian figures, handsome clock, and other ornaments a luxurious Chesterfield settee, A MATCHLESS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDRBOA RD, A HANDSOME, MAGNIFICENTLY-CARVED. AND MOST LUXURIOUSLY-UPHOLSTERED CHIPPEN. DALE MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE covered in morocco, an 8ft. dining table,a 6ft. enclosed bookcase enclosed by carved and glazed doors, a 3ft. VERY SUPERIOR CYLINDER-FALL MAHOGANY PEDESTAL LIBRARY TABI.E, and other appointments of library expensive gaselier, card and side-tnbles, handsome tapestry. silk, chenille, and real hand-made lace window curtains and draperies A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF RARE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN BIRDS in plate glass and oak case A BEsT BEDROOM SUITE OF FURNITURE in rosewood beautifully inlaid in fancy woods, A SPE IALLY DESIGNED WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT SUITE with cheval pedestal Toilet Tables, A VERY ELEGANT CARVED ENAMELLED SUITE, A CHARMING CHIPPENDALE SUITE from spare bedroom, and the furniture of eight smaller bedchambers, massivs all-brass bedsteads with hang- ing, spring, featber, hair, overlay mattresses, bedroom couches, chairs, chests of drawers, two well-made mahogany wardrobes, a b jrr walnut wardrobe with plate glass doors, and the bedroom and landing carpets, rugs, <ftc. VALUABLE PICTURES, including important works in oil and water-colours by Crome, Pether, Copley, Horlar, Vandu, Stanley, aud others, a few rare Engravings and Etchings. A LIBRARY Of ABOUT 300 VOLUMES, all splendidly bound and including poetical works by the leading authors, valuable scientific and literary works and text books, commentaries, encyclopaedia, etc. A QUANTITY OF ELECTRO PLATE AND CUTLERY, a set of dish covers, entree dishes, tea kettles, pair dessert and tlsh knives, a tea and coffee service, spoons, forks, Ac. Cut table glass, dinner, dessert, and tea services. The kitchen effects, garden tools, and outdoor implements. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may he had on application to the Auctioneers or free by post. 4693 ON SATURDAY NEXT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, an PERRY, will SELL by AUCTION, in their UPSTAIRS SALEROOM, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, on SATURDAY NEXT, 24th October, 1896, a.t;5 o'clock in the afternoon, A CONSIGNMENT OF DUTCH FLOWER BULBS direct from the Growers in Holland, and comprising double and single hyacinths, tulips, crocuses, nar- cessus, iris, <!afiodiJs, snowdrops, jonquils, etc. ALSO 100 PRIMULAS AND 50 DOZEN WALL- FLOWERS. Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers. 4855 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 88 AND 90, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. PEREMPTORY AND ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF THE EXCEEDINGLY WEI.L-MADE SHOP FIXTURES. FITTINGS, GAS FITTINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., until recently used by MESSKS THE PARK DRAPERY COMPANY for the puipose of the high-class business of Drapers and Milliners carried on by them upon the premises as above. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the Premises ars above, on MONDAY NEXT, THE 26TH OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock in the morning, ABSOLUTELY WITH. OUT RESERVE, THE VALUABLE SHOP FITTINGS, FIXTURES, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising-Eight Counters, Office Enclosure, Cash Desk, TWO IRON FIRE AND THIEF PUOOF SAFES BY MESSRS THOMAS PERRY AND SONS, Window Enclosures, Show Cases, 20 Mirrors, GAS FITTINGS, Showroom Ottomans, 5 Show Tables, Umbrella Stands, Dress Boxes, Outside Sun Blinds, and Showroom Carpet, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE used in the assistants' and servants' apartments, Work-room, Fitting-room, and Kitchen, together with ALL BEDDING, HOUSEHOLD LINEN, and SU N DRIES. ON VIEW SATURDAY, THE 24TH INSTANT. Catalogues will not be published, and all Lots to be paid for on the fall of the hammer. 4865 On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 27th and 28th OCT. CHOICE ARTIST PROOF ETCHINGS, EN- GRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, Ac.. Ac. IMPORTANT SALE, by order of Messrs B. BROOKS and SONS, the well-known old-established firm of Fine Art Publishers, of 171, Strand, London (Estab- lished 1750). All the finest and choicest Works published by the firm will be included in this Sale, together with their newest Publications up to date of Sale, nearly all of which, with few exceptions. ar in the First Proof State, piesenting an opportunity to all lovers of Art which seldom occurs. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION in their upstairs Saleroom, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY and WEDNESDAY, 27th and 28th October, at 12 o'clock each day, THE HIGH-CLASS MODRRN PROOF ETCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, &a., embracing well-known examples of Ernest Parton, Mau-te Goodman, S. E. Waller, J. M. W. Turner., E.A., Sir E. Landseer, R.A., I James Hardy, Alma Tadema, R.A., Heywood Hardy, Samuel Cousins, R.A., I Wardle, Rosa Bonhrur, Marcus Stone, RA, Birkett Foster, H. Maurice Page, Henrietta We, D. L. Atkinson, J. S. Noble, I Thomas Blinks, George E. Holmes, C. Burton Barber, Yeend King, I Corot, Sir J. E. Millais, P.B.A., Strutt, A. Gravier, Laslett J. Pott, Brienski, I B. W. Leader, R.A., And other eminent artists, including Artist Proofs of the following new publications Alone, Dear Old Church at Home, Church Bells, Peace Offering, Brush and Comb, By the Lake, Au Revoir, Lake Windermere, Come Home Do, Guess Who's There, Dei wont. Water, Summer Sunshine, The Ivy Clings Where the Church Bells Ring, The Brook He Loved, Burnham Beeches, A Tit Bit, Joyous Sum- mer, Marsh Meadows, Durham Cathedral, For Dear Life, A Love Story, Entre Nous, Out of Control &c., &c., &c., and many others of the most noted Publica- tions of the day. ON VIEW MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, AND MORNINGS OF SALE. Catalogues to be had free on application at the Auctioneprs' Offices. 4816 LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE. 22, CLAUDE ROAD, CARDIFF MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCilON, on MONDAY. 2nd November 1896, at 3 o'clock, at their Property Saleroom, 11, High-street, Cardiff, the above convenient and well- built DWELLING-HOUSE, held under lease for 99 years from 2hd February; 1896, at a p-ound rent of JB6 8s 6d, and containing on the ground floor drawing-room, dining-room, break. fast-room, kitchen, scullery, etc., with five good bed. rooms, batbroom-fitted with hot and cold water- and w.c. Above now in the occupation of the owner. Possession may be had immediately upon comple. tion of the purchase. For fin ther particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 4751 Å SPLENDID MEDICINE 1 1 In all eases, however Obstinate and Long-standing, try the MIRACULOUS Never-failing Remedy, known all over the world as DASM AIL'S SPECIFIC. Thouands of testimonials have been received testify. ing to the Wonderful Cases that have been ° relieved by this UNEQUALLED AND MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE. A Sufferer writes Your medicine is tr^y Wonder- ful, my case was a fearfully obsUnate one. Most valuable information and Copies of Testimoaials which are GUARANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF LI,000, upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope to A DASMAIL, Box 9, iangdale House, Walthamstow London. Established nearly 50 years. 15814 lcio IF PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS -i-V-JL. AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 3590 1137 Address 61, DEAK-STREET, ABERDABE aus bu faction. PORT OF BARRY. PARISHES OF CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY, AND SAINT ANDREW'S MAJOR. To COMPANY and SYNDICATE PROMOTERS, TRUSTEES, SOLICITORS, ARCHITECTS, SUR. VEYORS, and JNVESTORS GENERALLY. IMPORTANT SALE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE OF UPWARDS OF 220 ACRES, Having extensive Road frontages and possessing other exceptional advantages for its development for building. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, IN TWENTY-TWO LOTS, AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, On THURSDAY, the 12th day of November, 1396, At 3 o'clock precisely, all that VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, KNOWN AS BIGLIS," portious of which are ripe for building, together with several parcels of attractive FREEHOLD LANDS adjoining or near thereto, the whole comprising 221 ACRES, 2 ROODS, 2 PERCHES, situate approximate to Cadoxton and the important seaport town of Barry Dock. Plans, particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained on application to Messrs Williams and Hom- fray, Estate Agents, Cowbndge the Auctioneers, No. 11, High-street, Cardiff or R. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, 3896 8, Charles-street, Cardiff, MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GI-AMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANIS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. &c. MESSRSNEWLAND, DA VIS & HUNT have the honour to announce that thev have received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at, the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATUKDAY, October 31st, 1896, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (stillect to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), the following very VALUABLE COPPICE WOODS, The Property of Lord Tredegar MONMOUTHSHIRE. LOT 1.—About 12 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, in two pieces, being part of Park Wood, situated in the Parish of Bassalleg, within one mile of Rhiwderyu Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including a mixed lot of larch, beech, and Scotch fir trees, about 40 years' growth, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 2 —About 9 Acres of PLANTATION, being Sart of Graig Rhiw Arwydd, situated in the Parish of [ynyddislwyn, within one mile of Nine Mile Point and Ynysddu Stations, on the London and North- Western Railway, and near Risca Collieries, consisting of very strong Larch and Fir Trees, about 35 yearo growth, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 3.—About 10 Acres of COPPICE WOOD and BRAKE adjoining, called the Vedw Wood, situated in the Pari-h of Bassalleg, within one mile of Rhiwderyn and Bagsalleg Stations, on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of stm Pit and Coidwood, with 8 Oak Timber and 6 Ash Timber Trees, and 6 d- >uble Store Oak, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 4.—About 4 Acres of BRAKE, in two pieces, called Stedmans Brake, opp -site the Maypole Ion, in the Parish of Bassalleg, within one mile of Church- road and Rhiwderyn Stations, on the Brecon and Mertbyr Railway, consisting of about 430 mixed Larch and Scotch Fir Trees and one Beech Timber Tree, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 5.-About 11 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Coed-y-Ball, situated in the Parish of Bassalleg, within one mile of the Monmouthshire Canal and two miles of Bassalleg Station on the Great Western Railway, consisting of strong Pit and Cordwood, Hoop and Hurdle stuff, with about 1 Acre of strong Larch and 4 Ash Timber Trees, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 6.—About 9 Acres of PLANTATION, adjoining Lot 2, being part of Graig Rhiw Arwydd, situated in the parish of Mynyddiolwyn, within one mile of Nine ] Mile Point and Ynysddu Stations, on the London and North-Western Railway, and near Risca Colliery, consisting of verv strong larch trees, 35 years! growth, marked with white pamt. Sold by lump. LOT 7.-About 10 Acres at COPPICE WOOD, being part of the Thickets, situated in the parish of Roggiett, about one mile from Severn Tunnel Junction Station, on the Great Western Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including 5 elm timber and 1 ash timber trees, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LOT 8.—About 14 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being gart of Coed-cefn-pwll-ddu Wood, situated in the lamlet of Rhydgwern, and within one mile of Machen and l',j miles of Church-road Stations, on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including 700 strong larch, marked with white paint. Sold by hlmp. LOT 9.-About 10 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called the Llan Wood, Pontypridd, within one mile of Pontypridd Station, on the Taff Vale Railway, con- sisting of strong pit and cordwood, with 6 eak timber and 6 ash timber trees, and 6 double store oak, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 10.-About 100 'BEECH TIMBER TREES, in the Graig Wood, near Ruperra Castle, in the Hamlet of Llanvedw, within one mile of Church-road Station, on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, marked with whit" paint. Sold by lump. For a view of the Woods, apply to Mr John Morgan, Tavem-y-Coed, Pontymister, who will direct a person to show the same on and after the 7th day of October, 1896. For further particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, or to Messrs DAVIS & LLOYD, 4707 Solicitors, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. „ SALE OF COPYHOLD FARM, LANDS AND GROUND RENTS. "lV/TR JOHN YOUNG has been favoured -ITJL with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (subject to conditions to be produced at the time of sale), all that valuable Copyhold Messuage FARM AND LANDS, called TYMAWR FARM, Situate in the the Parish of Mynyddislwyn, in the County of Monmouth, containing 37 acr..s, more or less, of good Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood Land. The farmhouse and buildiugs are in a good state of repair, the land useful, being situate near Crurfllin village, and in the centre of a thriving and rapidly growing district. Several Plots have already been let on building leases, and a further and considerable demand for sites may be looked for. The Minerals, which belong to the Copyholder, are all unworked, except the Mynyddislwyn Vein and the value of the same is greatly enhanced by the facilities for removal by the lines of the Great Western Railway Company, which are in close proximity. The Ground Rents will be offered as a separate lot. The Farm is surrounded by land belonging to the representatives of the late Lady Llanover and the representatives of the estate of the late Mr Daniel Jenyins. The Property will be OFFERED for SALE at the Weste Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 1896, at 3.30 p.m. To view, apply to the Tenant of the Farm, or the uc Auctioneer; or for further particulars to Mr T. G. POWELL, Solicitor, Brynmawr; or Mr T. S. EDWARDS, Solicitor, Newport. Dated Auctioneer's Office, 1, Tredegar Chambers, Newport, September 21st, 1896. 4824 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION-ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. will SELL JUJL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, October 23rd, 1896, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining suite in leather, drawing-room suite, walnut cheffoniers, walnut overmantels, walnut pianoforte, couches, dining tables, carpets, hearthrugs, mats, iron brass-rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millputf beds, washstands with marble tops, dressing tables, bedroom suite in satin walnut and ash, kitchen requisites, dresser with cupboards and drawers, &c., &C. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10. Castle-street, Swansea. 4885 GELLIHIR FARM, NELSON, GLAMORGANSHIRE (Distant about one mile from Llancaiach Junction Station, on the Great Western and Rhymney ^UNRJ^NERV ED SALE OF SHEEP. CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, etc. MR HENRY LEWIS (of the firtn of Henry Lewis and Sons) will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his above place, on MONDAY, October the 26th, 1&96, the whole of the following FARMING STOCK, viz. SHEEP.—20 mountain breeding ewes, 30 fat lambs, 20 store ditto. CATTLE.—8 cows, some with calves and some nearly calving 3 milking cows in calf, to calve in March 2 cows in calf, to calve early 1 three-year-old fat hoifer 6 heifers in calf, to calve in good season, and in forward condition 5 two-year-old steers 10 fat cows. HORSES.—10 cob and cart horses. PIGS.-l sow, with farrow of 10 pigs 1 fat sow, 6 store pigs, 2 cross-bred boar pigs. IMPLEMENTS.—1 contractor's stone wagon, 1 trap, 1 phaeton, 2 pig troughs, etc. Luncheon (by ticket) on the tables at 11 a.wi Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Qffice-Gellihlr Farm, Nelsen, Glam., October 16th, 1896. 4876 Salts b)! Vribatt gontrad. JGJXHIBITI ON GROUNDS. FOR SALE, a large BED of CHOICE SHRUBS, At Exhibition Grouuds, Also at PWLLCOCH NURSERY, a, tery large and choice collection of SHRUBS, FRUIT' AND FOREST TREES, true to name 10,000 Standard and Dwarf Ro»e Trees to select from. The best varieties in cultivation. Catalogues sent on application. 4548 STEPHEN TRESEDER. Pwllcoch Nursery, Cardiff. EATH AND DISTRICT BILL. 131 POSTING COMPANY.—Late T Wall. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. Lessees andProprietcrs of the best Posting Stations m Neatt* and Districts 1220 (Bkritott ^aottr*ss £ s. INARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, Kj 1896. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of a numerous and influential body of Electors I have consented to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of the Central Ward at the ensuing Election. I have spent my life in your midst, and am thoroughly acquainted with the needs and requirements of the Ward and Town generally. If elected, I am prepared to give close and unremitting attention to the work of the Council. I am a Tradesman in the Ward, a. large Employer of Labour, and a heavy Ratepayer, and should you be pleased to elect me I would strive to secure greater efficiency and greater economy in all eur Municipal affairs, and would devote special attention to the commercial advantages of this impor- tant Ward. I would be prepared to consider any well-devised and carefully-maturtd scheme for providing adequate Town Hall accommodation to meet the requirements of our rapidly-growing town and my action on this and all other Municipal questions would always be guided by the interests of the Ratepayers, and of the Central Ward in particular. I appeal to you to lay aside all distinction of party or creed, and vote for the Candidate whom you believois best fitted to represent you on the Council. I remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, LOUIS SAMUEL. Hayes Buildings, Cardiff, 6th October, 1896. Committee Room, 32, St. Mary-street. 4873-991e To THE BURGESSES OF THE JL CENTRAL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been again unanimously adopted by the Central Ward Conservative Association as their Candi- date, I have the honour for the third time of solicit- ing your suffrages. Although a staunch Conservative in politics, I hold strongly to the opinion that Imperial affairs have little to do with matters of purely local concern, and during my term of office I have preserved a strict neutrality in that respect with regard to all that appertains to the welfare Borough. I am opposed to the removal of the Town Hall from the present site to any obscure portion of the town and I ask for a renewal of your confidence, so generously accorded me four years ago, upon the general grounds that I have consistently advocated your interests whenever they have been under con- sideration, while I have strenuously supported those to whom you are indebted for a reduction in yonr rates to the extent of 3d in the £ Supported by my party and encouraged by the popular voice, I again solicit your suffrages, and should you honour me with a renewal of your con- fidence I will serve you faithfully, even if unostenta- tiously. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gontlemen, Your obedient Servant, CHAS. E. WARING. 1, Charles-street, October 13th, 1896. 964e MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1896. TO THE ELECTORS OF CATHAYS WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the unanimous invitation of the Cathays Ward Conservative Association and the importunity of a large number of the Blector-i in the Ward, I have consented to be nominated as a Candidate at the forthcoming Municipal Election. As Medical Officer of Health for the surrounding Rural Districts for the past ten years, I am excep- tionally able to assist the Council in dealing with questions of Sanitation—a subject which urgently and constantly demands attention. I am prepared to strongly advocate and support, in particular 1. A strict and impartial administration of the Public Health Acts in force in the Borough, including the Food and Drugs Act, Factory and Workshop Acts, and Housing of the Working Classes Act. 2. The adoption of improved Building Bye-laws, providing especially against Dampness in Dwell. ing-houses—a defect existing mainly in houses occupied by the Working Classes. 3. The immediate carrying into effect of the Western Sewerage Scheme. 4. The extension of the Sanitarium, which boo. inadequate for public requirements and 5. A more extended application of the Allotments Act. In addition to the foregoing, you will find in me a warm supporter of a judicious expenditure of public moneys and of all schemes that can enhance the value of our rapidly increasing Borough, including, among others, the acquisition of the Tram System and Property upon a profitable basis, and the erection of a new Town Hall upon a site which shall prove generally commendable. Although a professional man, I am fully prepared to devote the necessary time to the efficient discharge of the work Lseek to undertake, and I can assure you that the ever-increasing requirements of your Ward in particular and the Town generally shall receive my constant and careful consideration and attention. Requesting the favour of your vote and support, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, RICHARD PRICHARD. 14, Windsor-place, Cardiff, October 19th,1896. 4871 JYJUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1896. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ISOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to the pressing invitation of a large and influential portion of the electorate I have decided to become a Candidate for the representation of the South Ward on the Cardiff County Council. Councillor J. B. Cory, whose term of office now expires, should have attended 152 Council Meetings during the part year, but he only put in an appear. ance at nine. HE WAS ABSENT FROM 143 MEET- INGS. During his perpetual absence from the Council hundreds of thousands of pounds of the Ratepayers' money were expended and other matters of vital interest to the South Ward arranged without his knowledge, support, or opposition. I appeal to you not to re-elect a man who rarely goes near the Council, and who hae so persistently neglected his duty to the Ratepayers. I was born in tha South Ward, and have resided all my life amongst you. I am therefore fully conversant with all your needs and requirements, and if I am successful in being returned I will attend the Meetings of the Council and give my time ungrudgingly and unremittingly to serve your interests. I am in favour of a Progressive Municipal Policy, and while having careful regard to true economy I would support any well-considered schemes which promised to provide employment for our surplus labour. I am in favour of the proposed Temperance- town Site for the now Town Hall, and would support the Municipalisation of our Tramways, and would go in for the adoption generally of the Liberal Municipal Programme. Should it be your pleasure to elect me, I pledge my- self to merit your confidence by constant attention to your interests. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemeni 4887-95ø t Your obedient Servant, CHARLES WALL. West Bute-street, Cardiff, 24th October, 1896. fTlO'COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, COAL X MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, all that Old-Established COAL AND LIME BUSINESS, carried on by the late Mr George Pritchard and his father, for the last 40 years and upwards, at Biecon-road, Abergavenny, and Abergavenny Junction Station, at both of which Slaces Yard-room is rented from the London and Torth-Western Railway Company. The Account of the Trading for the last three years can be inspected any day between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., when any further necessary information may be oDtained. The Vendors, who are Trustees for Sale, do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Should any tender be accepted the purchaser shall have the option of taking to the Rolling Stock, Plant, and other Effects appertaining to the business at a valuation, to be made in the usual way. Sealed benders, marked "Tenders for Coal and Lime Business," to be delivered at our Offices. Tiverton place, Abergavenny, not later than Three o'clock in the Afternoon of Tuesday, the 27th of October, 1896. Applications to be made to Messrs St raker and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Tiverton-place, Aber- gavenny or to Mr B. E. HODGENS, 4788 Solicitor. Abergavenny. MAIL CARTS I AND pERAMBULATORS IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS Largest Stock iu Wales to Select trora ILI SPENCER'S 663e RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repairs in all Branohes by Experienced Workmen IMPeRTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. I One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and painssin the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Binniwham Agents :-Coxdiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bute-st. Merthvr-Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport-Young, Chemist, High-st;. N.B.—Has never been known to fail o fcera answered free. Please name paper. 8896 3Bnblic IJaixres. ESLEYAN CHURCH, SPLOTT- tV ROAD. TO-DAY. Rev. F. L. WISEMAN, B.A. Sermon, 3.30 Lecture, 7.30. f The MINSTRELSY of METHODISM," with Musical Illustrations by the Lecturer. Chairman, S. ANDREWS, Esq. Sunday, October 25th, Rev RICHARD ROBERTS. Monday, October 26th, Public Meeting, chief speaker, Rev. JOHN BOND. Chairman. JOHN CORY, 4874 FJLHEOS OPHY! A PUBLIC LECTURE Entitled WHAT IS THEOSOPHYt" Will be given by HERBERT CROOKE, F.T.S., ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 8.30 P.M., AT ST. JOHN'S HALL, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE. CARDIFF. ADMISSION FREE. 275 ETHODIST FREE CHURCH, NEWPORT ROAD, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, GRAND CONCERT BY THE CARDIFF BLUE RIBBON PRIZE CHOIR, IN THE NEW LECTURE HALL. Tickets Sixpence and One Shilling. HE TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE JL COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The Certificates awarded on the result of the Exami- nations, Session 1894-95, may be had on application at the University College and College Buildings, Dum- fries-place, respectively. J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Secretary. October 19th, 1896. 4857 958e (HRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. -— There will be an EXAMINATION on December 8th and 9th for the DAVID EVANS SCHOLARSHIP, confined to natives of GLAMORGANSHIRE and BRECONSHIRE. Also for about Seven other Scholar- ships and Exhibitions, value £ 30— £10. For particulars address the Headmaster. 4602 IOWBRIDGE SCHOOL. An EXAMINATION will be held on FRIDAY, D tiC EMBER 4th. 1896, when the following SCHOLAR- SHIPS will be offered for Competition One Senior House Scholarship of E25 per annum. One Junior House Scholarship of E20 per annum. Three Scholarships of S7 7s per annum for Day Scholars. 4851 For further particulars apply to the Head Master. ARDIFF INFIRMARY BAZAAR, To be held in the DRILL HALL, CARDIFF, on NOVEMBER 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, AND 6TH, 1896. The Bazaar will be Opened by the Mayor (Lord i Windsor) and Corporation on November 3rd, at 2.30 p.m. The object is to clear off the debt Of £ 7,000 on the New Building, completed last year. November 3rd (first day), Is. November 4th and 5th, Is till 6 o'clock after 6, 6d. November 6th, all day, 6d. 4364 AGRICULTURISTS & COMMERCIAL MEN ARE INVITED to the MONMOUTH- SHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE MEET- INGS on WEDNESDAY, October 21st. ADDRESSES will be given by MR R. LACY EVERETT, member of the Royal Commission on Agricultural Depression. MEETING at 2.30 p.in, at KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT; Subject, "THE AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION, ITS CAUSE AND REMEDY." MEETING at 8 p.m. at TOWN HALL ASSEMBLY ROOM, NEWPORT .subject, "THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELKC ION AND BRITISH PRODUCERS." Admissisn Free. 4837 rpABERNACLE CHAPEL, MOITRIS. X TON. EISTEDDFOD CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXING DAY, 1896. CHRISTMAS DAY -CHIEF CHORAL And Lo, a Voice from Heaven." j330 and a Dining-room Clock value Ten Guineas to successful Conductor. BOXING DAY :—BRASS BANDS GLEE Hours of Beauty (Wright and Round). First prize, SIO 2nd prize, B4 3rd prize, f.2, with a jB6 6s Trombone to winner of 1st prize, and an Electro Cup value B2 to winner of 2nd prize. MALE VOICE—" Crusaders." B10 and a Gold Medal to successful Conductor, Solos, £1 Is Duets, Trio, String Quartette, Banjo Solo, Recitations, Ac., &c. 4871 Programmes by post, Id, from Hon. Secretaries Messrs'T. D. JONKS, Craig House, Morriston, anil R. GEORGE, Woodfleld-street, Morriston. LORD NELSON'S FLAGSHIP F OUDROYANT, Now Lying in the EAST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. OPEN DAILY. WEEK DAYS, Noon to 10 p.m. SUNDAYS, 1 to 5 p.m. Admission Is; WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, 6d. Special terms for Bodies of School Children. LIT THROUGHOUT at DUSK by ELECTRICITY. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) Being the 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, There will be made at noon from the mizen top- gallant masthead of the Fonrroyant Nelson's famous signal ENGLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY," With the flags of the code used on the Victory at Trafalgar. At 7.30 p.m. A CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THE WARD. ROOM, And the quarter-deck will be covered with an awning and illuminatei, and a band will play. Tickets and all information may be had of Mr Trounce, Pier Head. 4601 ARDIFF -ffiXHIBITION. CLOSING MONTH. jg L U E JJ UN 6A E I A N B A N D. NEXT SATURDAY-: S P ECIAL CONCERT. MISS NELLIE ASHER. MR FFRANGCON DAVIES. AT THE PIANO MADAME CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. <&xntrst0its. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26th, a DAY EXCURSION to BIRMINGHAM will leave Bridgend at 1.40 a.m. (Sunday Night), Cardiff 2.20, and Newport at 2.45 a-m. For full particulars, Week-End Excursions, etc., see bills and pamphlet. 4880 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. fublit Appai-ntlittttts. PORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNORS of this School REQUIRE a TEACHER of the VIOLIN to visit the School on one day per week. Salary, jS20 per annum. Applications stating qualifications, including testi- monials, to be sent to the Headmaster, Intermediate School, Porth, Glamorganshire, not later than October 24th. 1896; G. MAELOR EVANS, 4825 Clerk to the Governors. QARDIFF jgj XHIB.XT I 0 N. R L E L S H W H I S K T THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS ,IN THE EATING. JUST SO, AND THE PROOF OF THE WHISKY IS IN THE DRINKING. HAVE YOU SAMPLED THE "DEW OF FRON GOGH r IF NOT, WHY NOT? OF ALL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS IN YOUR LOCALITY. Wholesale Only of J R pHILLIPS & CO, (LTD.), 324e NELSON-STREET. BRISTOL. 2224 ODRE.R FROM lOUR NEWSAGENT A COPY OF rjTBE £ JARDiFF fJIIMES AND gOUTH'ALES-^TEEKLYj^EWS ks & Subli-c Ãtttnstmtnts. CARDIFF. T IEI F, A T R E 0 Y A L Lessee and Manageress.. Mrs EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 21ST, MR CHARLES WYNDHAM'S COMPANY from the CRITERION THEATKE, LONDON, under the direction of Miss Emma Hutchinson, in the London success, FJIHE J^JQUIRE OF JQAMES. Mr EDWARD ROCHELLE as Mr KILROY. Preceded at 7.30 by a Farce in ('ne Act, entitled- LONG AND SHORT. Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Limited, Queen-street, from 10 till 5. Telephone No. 52 Time and prices as usual. ON MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 26TH, H. CECIi. BERYL'S ORIGINAL and No. 1 COM- PANY, in Cardiff's Favourite Musical Play, THE LADY SLAVEY, Now being played all over the world. MONDAY, Nov. 2nd, Return Visit of the Phenomenal Success of the Country, T R I L B Y. Seats can now be booked. GIt A N. D r R Ef A T R E. JT The Premier JL Theatre of Wales. LRSSRK <fc \1ANAOKR. Mr CLAItKNCK SOUS Grand Reception of Mr WM. HOGARTH'S Celebrated Company in JJES QLOCHES DE ^JORNEVILLE. By Special Desire, GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY} Oct. 24th, at 2.30. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6d to £11s. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 26th, Grand Produc- tion of the New and Original Drama, A M IDNIGHT frRUST. flutters ani) (Contracts. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. PARISH OF LLANTRISANT. The Liantrisant and Llantwit Rural District Council is prepared to receive TENDERS for 1,175 yards of MOUND and QUICK-SET FENCING between the Highway and the Hendreforgan Mountain. 1he Surveyor will meet intending contractors on the site at 1 p.m. on Friday, the 23rd instant, with Plans, Specification, and Forms of Tender (upon which forms only will tenders be received). Tenders must be sent in addressed to the Clerk, E. C. Spickett, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd, not later than Tuesday, the 27th, enrl, rsed "Tender for Fencing." The Council reserve-; to itself an unlimited power of selection, and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, J. GRIFFITHS, Surveyor. Porth House, Porth, 17th Oct., 1896. 4842 0 C ONTRACTORS. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for RE- BUILDING THE HAY1CS MARKET, CARDIFF, for Messrs D. Rees and Co., Ltd., are invited to send in their names to the undersigned, with deposit of 22 2s (which will be returned upon receipt of bona fide tender). Messrs D. Rees and Co., Ltd,, do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest, or any tender. J. P. JONES, RICHARDS & BUDGEN, Architects, 4786 18, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MENDERS are invited for BUILDING JL a VESTRY at WATTSTOWN, Rhondda Valley, for the Calvinistic Methodist Church. Plans and Specifications can be seeu at Rev. J. Morgan, Graig- road, Ynyshir, to whom Tenders must be addressed, endor-ed "Tender for Vestry," not later than 2nd November, 1896. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 314 ()ORFIELD, -ION, & CO. s WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES, RANGES, And all Building Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTION, CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1782 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY (Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, VAST MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G. W.R., L.N.W.R., Tali, and Bute Lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Rivetters, and other requisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects Requirements every Description of Constructional Steel and Iron Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES, T"s, L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES :-EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1207 CARDIFF ~EX HIBITION STAND 331. SESSIONS AND QONS, >3 LIMITED, Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PI EC fiS RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH /"HARDIFF. 69e -I-Vi KJ 1270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION CARDIFF EXHIBITION. (Eburatiatt. CARDIFF. NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. Mrs ALFRED MORRIS, L.R.A.M., Assoc. Vocalist Trinity College, Men.ber of the Incorporated Society of Niusicians, HAS REMOVED to Messrs NEW- MAN'S, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF, where LES. SONS in VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, PIANO. FORTE, and HARMONY will be resumed on SATUR- DAY. SEPTEMBER ()TH. All communications to be addressed to LULWORTH HOUSE, CAERLEON. 438; HARROW BOUSE, 221, NEWPORT. ROAD, CARDIFF. THE MISSES MARKS WILL OPEN A KINDERGARTEN, WITH TRANSITION AND ( PPER CLASSES, ON SEPTEMBER 24TH. Certificated Froebel Mistress. A few Boarders can be received. Prospectus on application. 1251 The Misses MARKS are forming an open Juvenile Dancing Class. Saturdays, 3 to 5. Newest dances. Terms on application. Private lessons in Music, Drawing, snd Painting, SWANSEA. GIRLS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS. Assisted by rosident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 1297 CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— First-class work by London University men. Beautiful place, in a tine country. Many years' reference to families. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. 3328 CLAUDE DEWDNEY. B.A. SOUTH DEVON. NEWTON COLLEGE, SOUTH DEVON. PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL: THE LORD COUllTENAY. HEADMASTER REV. C. A. C. BOWLKER, M.A.; late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge late Assist- ant Master at Uppingham School; formerly Army Class Master at Dover College (in succession to Rev. G. T. Warner, M.A., THE HALL, J. J. CROSS, ESQ., M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford. HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL, with strong staff of Uni- versity Men. Healthy elevated situation. Excellent School Buildings, Chapel, Library, Laboratory, Work- shop, Gymnasium, Swimming Bath, Racquet and Fives Court. Junior School and modern side. Special and most successful Army and Navy Class. High places at Woolwich and Sandhurst, many scholarships at the Universities, and entrauce scholarships at the Public Schools. Inclusive terms from 65 guineas a year. All extras optional. The school charges have been materially reduced and are strictly inclusive, and a boy's ex penses are kept as low as possible. NEXT TERM BEGINS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. 3686 FRANCIS WATTS. Secretary. KINGTON. ARROW HOUSE school, KINGTON, HEREFORDSHIRE. The Course of Study includes a good English Education, with l-essons in French, German, Draw- ing (three kinds), Music (practical and theoretical). Singing, and VIolIn. Good Examination successes for several years. Last year 3J Pupils were sue- cessful at the various Local Exams., 6 gaining Honours. Liberal diet. Home comforts. Fees (inclusive) from 8% guineas per term. References from Clergy and Parents of present aud past Pupils. Prin- cipal, E. SCHINDLER. Pupils can be received at about halt fees if willing to assist an hour daily with little ones. 3793 A SECRET1 UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact that no one in the world has been able to put a beautiful pearl-likt? Gloss on Linen. Cuffs, Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the NEW DOROTHY LINEN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and judge for yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in la and 3d packets. } Manufacturers—G. TURLEY AND CO.. I 3603 15997 59, Edgbaston-street. Birmingham. UY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY ^PUBLIC Antttstmtnts. CARDIFF. Tis net in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." THE E M P I R E MANAGIN* DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. A popular English Import from U.S.A. He was exclusively engaged at the Palace Theatre, London, from May 25th uutil last Saturday night (Oct. 17th)— WILL H. FOX, The original Comedian-Pianist, in his PADEREWSKI BURLESQUE, entitled, PADDYWHISKI." His first appearance in the Provinces takes place here THE DESMOND SISTERS. SYD MAY, an Extraordinary Mimic. WALTER BELLONINI, Juggler and Trainer of Dogs. DAISY MAYER, America's Greatest Coon Impersonator. MARIE REEVE, Songstress and Dancer. BOCKPYLADE in his series of impersonations, entitled Twenty minutes at bladaine IlassauXs." ROBERT W. PAUL'S PHOTOGRAPH ANIMATOR. Robert W. Paul is the inventor of the Animatographe now at the Alhambra, London. He will personally superintend his production here. The Pictures exhibited will be selected from the following:— 1..Blacksmiths, Engineers, and Machinery at Work at Nelson Dock, London. 2. Struggle of a Bookmaker with the Police, and his arrest. 3. Arrival of the Paris Maritime Express at Calais, and Passengers disembarking. 4. Scene on Blackfriars Bridge, London, with traffic. 5. Landing of a Boat Party on Brighton Beach. 6. A Comic Costume Race at the Music Hall Sports. July 14th, 1896. 7, Procession of Life Guards and State Carriages leaving Marlborough House. 8. Steam Lauuch-a. child overboard I-the rescue. 9. Children and dogs at play in the field, 10. The Gordon Highlanders. 11. A very comic scene of Love and War. 12. Continuation of foregoing. 13. Spanish Street scene. 14. Bathing scene at Lisbon, and THE PRINCE'S DERBY, 15. The finish of the great race of 1896, showing the victory of the Prince of Wales's horse Persimmon. 16. Continuation of the above, showing thousands of people Tushing on to the course. Plans of Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand Circle for advance booking on view from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. HILHARMONIC HALL and STOLL'S -t. PANOPTICON, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OCTOBER 19th, FINAL WEEK! Extraordinary Representations given by M. n ARTZ, PHYSICIAN TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF DENMARK. who appeared at the Park Hall, Cardiff, in 1890. UNQUESTIONABLY THE FIRST ILLUSIONIST OF MODERN TIMES, and the only person in the world who ever astonished the great Carlo Hermann of Vienna. INCREDIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE HIGHER MAGIC, LE CHAPEAU DU D I A B L E. Special Engagement of Miss Ada Grist, the greatest English Zitherist, who will play classical and operatic solos on that most beautiful of all instruments. Nightly at 8. Open at 7.30. Carriages at 10. Matinees each Saturday at 2.30. Open at 2. Full programme as at night. Prices of Admission Circle, Is 6d Stalls, Is Pit and Gallery. 6d. SWANSEA. rpHE EMPIRE, X. MANAGING DIRKCTOR ..OSWALD stOLL. TO-NIGHT. MARIE LOFTUS. DAISY WOOD. LEONI CLARKE'S Cats, Rats, Mice, Rabb ts, Canaries, &c. Varieties by other artistes, including Sisters Lloyd. Next Week—Bedouin Arabs, Corty Bros., Bellonini, Syd. May. NEWPORT. m H E E M P I R Ek. JL MANAGING DIRECTOR..<>*WALIi STOLL. TO-NIGHT. THE 14 REAL BEDOUIN ARABS, ROSE DEARING, ARTHUR RIGBY, THE KARNO TRIO. THE CORTY BROTHERS. Rosie Coleman, Marie Free, Cora Cardigan. Next Week—Will H. Fox, (Paddywhiski), also Marie Loftus. Ictds, Bnunij-rooms, &r. LONDON g A V O Y |Z| OTEL AND EST AURA NT, OVERLOOKING THE EMBANKMENT GARDENS, LONDON. BEDROOMS for one person from 7s 6d per day for two persons, from 12s. Attendance, Baths, and Light always included. SUITES OF APARTMENTS, containing Sitting- room, Bedroom, Private Bathroom or Diessing-room and w.c., from 30s. larger suites at proportionate prices. Attendance, Baths, and Light always included. LUNCHEON (Dejeuner a la Fourchette) is served in the Restaurant from 11 to 5, at the fixed price of 58 per head, or a In, Carte. SAVOY DINNER (7s 6d) is served in the Salle a Manger from 6 to 8.30, at separate tables, which can be booked in advance. THE OPERA SUPPER is served in the Restaurant from 11 p.m., at 5s per head. The Savoy Orchestra plays during dinner and supper. Managers| £ KCHENARD. 3684 Chef de Cuisine-MAITRE ESCOFFIKRi LYNMOUTH. LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON LYNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL LJ AND BOAKDING ESTABLISHMENT, built specially to meet the requirements of the times, con- taining 60 ROOMS, LIGHTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. All modern improvements. Boarding terms, 30s to 35s per week; 12s 6d from Saturday to Monday, includ- ing table d'hote Saturday, three meals Sunday, break- fast Monday, with bed, < £ c. Write for tariff and photo. 1245 WILI,IAM BEVAN ct CO., Proprietors. Emitting Partus. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JJUILDING GJOCIETY •G per cent, on DEPOSITS. 4 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. ff per cent, on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES, tl APPLY FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry :Mr 1). H. EDMUNDS, Mark-t-buildings. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr.I. A. DAVIHS, e. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.CfA., Secretary. 21, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. 2153 rriHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND X SOUTH WALES PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY .PARNAliL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. UNSERVE & CONTING ENT FUNDS £ 8.37517s 0d. ADVANCES I On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (iuterest 5 per cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES £ 58 eaeli (interest 41/tl per cent., half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per ceut. interest payable h.uf-ytarly. f- j- HlfiYBYRNE, Secretary; h.uf-ytarly. I' HEYBYRNE <fe BROWN, Friar's Chambers, Newport; I6S3 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) I w 0 R M LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurabiei is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests i taking these Losenget, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, tJit pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,-I have for some t. le used vour Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and hncl 'bcin a ers speedy and efficacious cure for asceandes, and their agreeable and convenient form is»,great recoinmeiida- tion for children.—W. HOTCUiNaON,Vicar of Howdon Sold at 9%d, 13^, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamp- Jrom J. Davies Chemist, 30. High-street Swansea. A .i»t of test.1- [ monies, Ac on application. 1228 3§usuuss A&dresBts* HOWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW MAKING A SPECIAL gHOW OF NEW M A N T L E. 8. CAPES, JACKETS; AND rpAILOR.MADE qostuhes* ALSO rjpRIMMED HA TS AND jyjILLINERY of the best quality at moderate prices. IIr'" THE D RESS, JJOSIERY, AND JpANCY JQEPARTMENTS are well assorted with new goods. and ready for inspection. jJOWELL & QO MP ANY,, THE £ JABDIFF JJRAPEJJS, 'CARDIFF. 2894 cw EORGE GREGORY AND COMPANY, yTOCK AND SHARE DEALERS, IONDON, MANCHESTER, LIVER- J POOL, BRIGHTON, HASTINGS. With Agencies in all largest towns. ABSOLUTELY THE LARGEST "Up to date" Stock and Share Dealers on the London and Provincial Markets. EAD OFFICES, Nos. 3 and 4, i-JL TOKENHOUSE-BUILDINGS, Lothbury. Bank of England, London, E.C. Telegrams: "Gram- marian, London;" National Telephone No. 800. Branch Offiees:-No. 226, Piccadilly, P ccadilly- circus, London, W. (immediately opposite the London Pavilion) Telegrams Gregarious, London National Telephone No. 97. No. 263, Regent-street, Oxford-circus, London, W. (facing Peter Robinson's). Telegrams: "Greggoe, Lon- don;" National Telephone No. 87. Irene Chambers. Market-street, Manchester (facing the Royal Ex- change). Telegnuns Gregai, Manchester National Telphone No. 2,210. Derby-buildings, No. 24, Fenwiek-^treet, Liverpool ('opposite the National Provincial Bank of England). Telegrams Geo- graphy, Liverpool"; National Telephone No. 6,54ii. Central Chambers, No. 2, The Qnadrant, Brighton (facing Willing's Jubilee Clock Tower). Telegrams: Gregorian, Brighton"; National Telephone No. 346. Queen's Cuambers (adjoining the Queen's Hotel), Hastings (facing t.he Albert Memorial). Telegrtnis: "Gregory, Hastinp"; National Telephone No. 31. AMERICAN RAILS, HOME RAILS, aud FOREIGN STOCKS at 1 PER CENT; COVER. 5 COMMANDS L500 STOCK or 25 Shares American Railways. £11) COMMANDS £ 1,000 STOCK or 50 Shares American Railways. S20 „ £ 2,000 „ 100 Shares American Railways. B50 „ £ 5,000 250 Shares American Railways. S100 It £ 10,000 „ 500 Shares American Railways. £1.000 „ EIOO,OM „ 5.000 Shares American Railways. There is no further charge or liability whatever. "REGORi'S HINTS TO SPECULA- \JT TORS AND INVESTORS IN STOCKS AND SHARKS." (420 pages, 9th edition, illustrated). Gratis and post free on Application. EVERY INVESTOR AND SPECULA- TOR, before operating, should write for "GREGORY'S HINfS to SPECULATORS and INVESTORS in STOCKS and SHARES" (420 pages, 9th edition, illustrated). It contains a mass of information, give, the highest and lowest prices of all Stocks and Shares for the past 18 years, together with dividends paid, and teems with reliable, straigliforward, and valuable advice. Gregory's Hints to Speculators and Investors in Stocks and ShMes" can be obtained gratis and post free on application, together with Gregory's 2! publications, equally invaluable to Stock and Share opei-ators, and fully up to date." QEORGE GREGORY and COMPANY, V^TOCK and SHARE DEALERS, LONDON, MANCHESTER, LIVER- JLJ POOL. BRIGHTON, HASTINGS. 4883 jjl a^R N I T U R E AT WHOLESALR, PRICES D 0 w-N & KSON FOR GOOD SUBSTANTIAL UR NIT U RE, JgEDSTEADS, BFDDING, CARPETS," OLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSB FURNITURE. ¡ [STEAM CABINET WOxtKS— j 221, HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE^ SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory in South Wales Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM Î :Much Cheaper than London or Bristol Houses. Carriage Paid on all orders above £ 10, or de* livereJ I tee in our own vans. 3403 Established nearly half a'century. 0ARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PIANOS AND ORGANS. THOMPSON &~gHACKELL (Ltd). (STAND 118 AND OLD CARDIFF STAND 16). The Finest Display of Musical Instruments ever showr, in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Models, BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Improved designs, KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLARD PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DELIVERED FREE. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All Instruments Supplied on New Hire System if desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free by Post on application te Cardiff, Swansea, olerthyr, or any oi the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH. Usual Price 30 Guineas 1,200 INSTRUMENTS SOLD YEARLY. SATIS- i FA CI ION GUARANTEED. j Send for Price List. Send for Price List. J LIST OF ADDRESSES. CARDIFF. Queen's Music VVarehouse, Qneen-streeb ( BRISTOL Newfoundland-road. » SWANSEA -• • 32, Castle-street NEWPORT »« Commercial-street, GLOUC ESTER 146, W estgate-street. j MERTHYR. 118, High-street, PONT* PRIDD Taff-street. LLANELLY- ,.6u, Stepney-street. RHONDDA 81. Tylacelyn-road, Penvgraig. BRIDGEND — 1, Wyndiiain-streer. j v rifr^' 37- strand. ? BARRY DOCK — ..49, Holton-road. With Agents n most of the Towns and Villages i( t'X' Piiu ipality. 104? IS^THE | WNPKESEDER* TIME | V,„ « TO Pill,-NIC NURSERYMAN. CARDIFF. ¡ ALL KINDS I IOREST TREES IN LARGE OF QUANTITIES. TRHFS 10,000 Thorns of Various Sizei j SHRuliS to OScr- M A. FRUIT TliEES, APPLES. M IIERBACHOLT-S '>KAHS- REACHES. -3 pi fvT GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, ( VIV' <3tC large and Select Assortment of ■ Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, x I Dutch Bulbs of the First Quality < £ c' only, a Larg. Stock to Select from. Wreaths, Crosses, Cut Flowers a Speciality. Bridai and other Bouquets, Posies, & Ire. Telegram i Tresedcr, Florist, Carditf. 4718

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