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bíPltí1tg Jiotites. A M E ft ICAN LINE /CT rrrr.jr l\ UNITED STATUS MAIL ST10AMPJK8. Miiri'IlAMPTON-NEW YOIIK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS. :ZJabln and Sl;eera"o Cp/:ommO(]o.l;ion for a"loou. McwUIt zftbin and SteerAge Pftfli;eDgerm LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA HlmVIOl1 Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. » Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia ii the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. whien jib the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places 4 the Western States „„ •Apply to KlcJiardsoii.Spencfi&Oo.. HoulhRmptoJj Or Liverpool; W. J. Trouuce & Sons, Bute poeiffl, 55. Stewart & Co.. 35. afonntstnart-sg. O. ;»•■ "«n: »PP. Castle-rfl, Cardiff; Mason & Co a. M(ourib-»fc. Austin und silcoclis. Swansea ■"• u- ^us Neath-road. rindore D. S. £ J School, Llandoverv VV. Hauccck. Do^ C Bridee- D. Bowen, LakeJiold. Llanel y; H. -Wme St., Neath; W. Mil ton Locke. 3. ^PH 'SAJ)-f,iNJ0M",AVT'W! Thomas. Cofd £ ev. H. Gwerfyl James & s>on. » lwjes. 43. fenmain Post-office. Ponjypr"^f.^uoberts. Wood- Lpper I lioinus-st., Merthyt,, J y Ferndale leld-st., Morristou; T. K, Seeley.. ii w. Hughes A- Mill.Seven Hi Jera Post-office, Tredegar, J. »• Brynmuvr; T. Wallace J. Toug. 15, »MIW joig H, Tomkins, Abergavenny. |^Xr^AV^WJitPHy. A jlxlIjINE OI'1 STEAMERS. ^SSSSSSS^ HW ANSIS A TO HAMBURG. p.?, Captain Connor Cl'l 1 «fti)'prjnKlI) Captain Green CITY Ol! Cnptain Marlow, CJ5 Y 01 O nfch'er steamers of the same liue "iffiSSSto!.«• «»«'»»• «•' "»>»'•" lay s. ,KfK-.i.u.$» » ss W Agent ftt Hambnre—P. 1' "llliiw't^ — I^ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., Vf^KEBS BETWEgjToORj; SEWPOBT I, COBK.&AS. NEWPORT WEDNESDAY. CARDIl'P •••••• R fceg t0 ijimericlc, Carryine Goods at Thronf, t]iel. places in the *!pperary, Tralee. Mallow, and other pi»«» South of Ireland.. „ 10g Deck Passenger earned. Fare Agents. For Rates of Freight, etc., appiy E c James Maddock, 109, Doc^v-f to City of Cork downing, Bute Docks, Cardiff or to w*y « 74gg Steam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 7498 t t r A M TTNIiJ — CANADA aud A united nan '»•»» £ 10: ja*6 )B.S. Greciau, for St. John Sept. 8 Halifax CANAUA.-Hftiiabooksf »»»> £ £ _■ ZJhamberH.Bu6e-toRd.CHpt nnce :tKd Sons, lerrace, Cathays. Card.ft. W. J. J^ ^8t,attrfc.sqllare. Bute ) Jocks; C. Stew,^cheet. Boatl., Cm Cardiff: K. Ree«. 133. Keppocn <• re, Car lliff; J. Bovey & Co-, 32. Mount bWK '*B Ol *M; C. J. CudUpp. -th. ^one Mason M(1 Masonic Jiulldiiipjl oBtyp jj j gt jjrynmawt; Co., Swansea; W. J- !3ZrM«th/v Tydfil: &. Davies, 13, Uppei ollimerci!vl-street, Newport. JV- Milton oflic^ Aberfaw. Merthyr Mon. W. J- Maritt., .t „ Monnt-street, EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. ^ri WNBRIFFB CAPE TOWN,TASMANIA, fuSTRAT 'fA (VIA HOBART). AND N12W ZEALAND. rn»„n.i« Hnrvlce. Jfixcellent ncoominodatlon, [tow Fares. Special terms to Families, ("id Konnd e World ]'If"lOslIre ''Ollrf<. PAPAROA (twin-screw) 6,563 tons Sept.13 tree?, Jjondon! B.C.J m Cardiff to C^ 32, Castl«-road; or in bwanaea. to li. I erk,'52^9 Somerset-place. -JlflT LANGLANDS&SONS-STEAMERS -*• BBGUIjAR STKAM COMMUNICATION FmiTNIGHTLY BI^jCWI'.KN ABERDEEN NEWCASTLE,HUIIII. acd CAKDIFiT, Calling, when inducement offers, at Sunderland, Middlesbrough, or West Hartlepool. ForFreieh,|c..appg^NjNG> 1153 CONSULATE CHAMBE, B S, DOCKS, CARDIFF TrvOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL I I STEAMERS. Passenger SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL, Ang. 30th, New England, for Boston. Aug. 30oh, Vancouver, for Quebec and ^ontreal. gent. 13th, Dominion, for Quebec and Montreal. Through tickets issued to all lalaou oojots. Kinndvke.—Full particulars forwarrted on ftppnCA- 4inn All pAsseogers embark at the Prince's liand- J;Afc^e Write for handbook of information to Kf-XMHlsandCo..2<l. James-street, Liverpool I«t navies 9 Edward-place. Qneen-street: C sLw^t 35. MotTnt Stuart-square '.Caleb J. Cudlipp, M,;roaa. w. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; Captain 32, CaJtle roa p ti.aTfl.(jprracf, Ca^hays, Cardiff; nVs Bros Masonic Buildings, Por.typridd; W. Jones Bros., pommercial-street, Newport, Mou.; TTNION CASTLE LINE. — SOUTH TT AFRICAN ROYAL MAID SERVICE. Via. London, ampton. Steamers. Madeirn — .Sep. 8 7::SJ tGARTH CASTLE Teneriffa .Sep. I4.Sep. 15 .Sep. 22 1 Beira Steamer. Sep. 2L..Sep. 22 "Roy a! Mn,il Steayner. t Beirn. Steamer. Union-Castle Special Expres. Trams leaye Water- IOo for Southampton Manors. 3. Apply j E(j og Bishopsgate-street Within, Fenchurch-street. and Sfe.^ s P «onnce ftn(, SonSf London. E C., or w C J cudliup, Cardifl; T. R. W Kn and Co. and Austin and Silcocks. Swans^; S'lton Locke and J. Young. Newport. 5370 ». /^LAN" LINE STEAMERS (j *rn be regularly despatched to the follow,n8 BobIBAY. lwnRAC8m, AND PERSIAN (nltb opllo.i <■< Glasgow. Chester. (Fine Goods—\ RANALD. |SeP' M (K0USpS8~J SePt 18 {/Fine Goods—| Oct. 24 [Kong^ools-J °Cb' 24 COLOMBO. MADlUSbCALO,UTTA- Doieii. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead CLAN Thnrs., Sept. 6.Thius., Sept. 13 roLQUHOON. <jl'AN J -I-Jmrs.. Sept. 20..?Phiirfl.. Sept. 27 coBTfT AN1) EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for eargo Taking cargo for Glasgow. Sept. l) Cape TOWD, fiLAN Mossel Bay, erwCLAIE. London SW Uirkenhead Sept. 61 and Natal. (Glasgow ..Sept. 8 4 Algoa Bay CLAW ■ i and MAOPHERSON. (Birkenhead,Sep. 131 Natal. K'nr freights apply to Fred. It. Howe, Newport; /->n.v«er, Irvine, and Co., Londou, Manchester LiverP001, or 109, H°Pe_street'' Glasgow. 5790 LINE OF STEAMERS, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Direct to CARDIFF. funded Sailings of the following First-class 13le Steamships .«»-?Tji about Sept. 7th r^pn rviAGH •• Sept. 19th °rt'3"1 "» DIXON ^SONS. nnTHRlE, HEYWOOD & CO,, "UJ- o Mountstuart-square. Cardiff, Local Agents. f»7i ^fATiHEWS' WNDON STEAMERS iV4E3ENT.S LIMEHOUSE EVERY THURSDAY leop. CAltDIFI'ANI) SWANSEA. Goods only. For &c., applY For Rates. &C-. apply 7g 7423 7423 LDER, DEA-LPSTER & CO. V, U u (BEAVER LINE) Bnvjr MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOl. To QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. S 3. LAKE jJ »t» I»r Ftft Second and Third Class Passengers.. Special terms to Families and Parties intending to "ffig'to ELDER, DEMPSTER ft CO., African IIonse. Water-street, Liverpool- WILLIAMS' (PONTAliDAWB! VS7 0 R M L O Z E N G E H U ovsr Thirty Years this highly uj £ haa met. with the greatest snccess. Tlie enc ^^j Weak. Delicate Children (often gi»e^P »8 » b fj> tiir» Oe.tfciuf? rid ot his tonnciitiBS P ikhSlSlozeagesfthe thin. pBae-facetl Child bccomes strong, healthy, ajid lively, p SB-! JO.S AniMMUitic :?Sa3aaa,Masa!»'ffl ^r^w«lnd^nw!iiieot form is » great recammec- ^T^IOR CSRN^-W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar *t Bold at Vd, and 2s Sd per box, by mosk Chemists o'r for 14 or 34 Rtaxrps tzoaio. Chemist,'50. Hifih-strcet, Swansea. A lis- of pAINB'S BILL POSTING .J(7 8 Y IS D IC A 9' «'< AbcrtUre, Ktr?ra:u. Xo mUa> 4eb, and Distnct J5. Jt!PK>aSW8, Spcsmksam Wm ftfiuai: U05 «BW TS&&ZKE gales bff Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER & TELFER. Horses at Cardiff Sept. 10 & U Horses, ac v Mr w c BALDWIN Cattle, at Cardiff Ang. 5 ^aBuic, »MesBrs w c CLARKE & DOVEY. r»«elline-hon"e and Premises, at Cardiff — Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO. Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Sept. 6 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Horses, Cattle, &c., near Llandilo Sept. 12,13,14 Messrs GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, and"PERRY. Freehold Properties, &c., at Pontypridd Sept. 5 Household Furniture, at Cardiff .Sept. 6 & 7 Estate, Cottage Property, <fcc„ at Pontypridd.Sept. 11 Horses, at Cardiff —Sept. 14 Desirable Residence, at Barry Sept, 27 Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff .Sept. 20 Building Estate, at Swansea Sept. 25 Messrs HAMNETT & CO. Residences and Piece of Land, at Exeter.?.Sept. 7 Mr J. H. HEWS. Ironmongery Stock, at Cardiff.Sept. 10,11, 12,13,14,15 Mr ARTHUR HOLMES. Business Premises &-c., at Abercarne .Sept. 19 Mr W. N. JONES. Freehold Property, at Llandilo Sept. 25 Messrs LALONDE BROS. & PARHAM. Residential Property, at Weston-super-Mare.Sept. 25 HENRY MANLEY and SONS. Horses, at Crewe Sept. 6 & 7 Messrs W. S. MILLER and CO. Freehold Farms, Lands, &-c., at Brecon Sept. 21 Messrs W. MORGAN and CO. Leasehold Property, at Tonypandy Sept. 5 Messrs NEWLAND. DAVIS, & HUNT. Freehold Building Sites. at Southerndown .Sept. 27 Messrs STEPI-IENSON &- ALEXANDER. Plant, Machinery, etc., at Cardiff Sept. Building Sites, at Minehead Sept. 6 Freehold Residential Propertv 18 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 21 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Sept. 6 Mr E. PARRY THOMAS. Horses, &c.. at Pontypridd Sept. 5 Mr JOHN YOUNG. crated Water Business, etc., at Newport Sept, 5 Shop, Dwelling-House, &c, at Chepstow Sept. 8 SALE THIS DAY. CATTLE LAIRS, ROATH DOCK, CARDIFF. WC. BALDWIN will SELL by • AUCTION, 306 pRIME STEERS AND H EIFERS, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. 8789 SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. SALE OF A CENTRALLY SITUATED AND DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES IN NORTHCOTE-STREET. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. N IN J- RICHARD THOMAS has been if JL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, 011 THURSDAY, the 6th Sep- tember, 1900, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced), all that rerv desirable and centrally situated LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known as Northcote House, Northcote-street (off Richmond-road),Cardiff, containing spacious entrance hall, dining and drawing rooms, conservatory, kitchen, &c., on the ground floor; three bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. on the first floor; and three bed- rooms on second floor. There are side and back entrances, and also a small garden. The house is well built and is in a good state of structural and decorative repair, and the rooms are spacious and lofty. It is now let UDDU lease for a term of five years from October, 1897, to Mr G. A. Bertalot, at the low rent of £ 38 per annum, and is held for a term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1874, at the very low ground rent of £ 3 3s per annum. The house is close to two good 'bus services, and also to Roath Park, and is within five minntes' walk of the Rliymney and Taff Vale Stations. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Andrews' Buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff or to Mr W. Beddoe, Solicitor, Nlerlhyr Tydfil. 8719 SALE TO-MORRO W. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. 434, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. J. DAYID AUA co. HAVE received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Itoyal Hotel, Cardiff, oil THURSDAY, the 6th September, 1900, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), all that very desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, known as No. 434, Cowbiidge-road, Cardiff, held under Lea e ior 99 years fron^ lit May, 18S4, at the yearly ground rent of £ 5 5s. This House adjoins the Victoria Park, over which an uninterrupted view can be obtained. and contains two sitting-rooms, bath (h. and c.), five bedrooms, with small garden and greenhouse, and the usual offices. For further particulars apply to Robert J. Cay, Esq., Solicitor, 17, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. St. John's Chambers, Cardiff, 8516 BE PERKINS BROS., LTD., 55, ST. MARY-STREET, AND MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 2,614 LOTS, WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. TO IRONMONGERS, BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, SMITHS, CARPENTERS, SHOP- KEEPERS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. T\/TR J. H. HEWS, Metal Trades and IvL Ironmongers'Valuer and Auctioneer, Lough- borough, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the WHOLE OF THE STOCK of the above firm, together with the gas engine, workshop plant, and tools, on MONDAY, TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th September, 1900. On view 3 days prior and mornings of sale. Catalogues may be obtained free from J. E. Owen, 55. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 156 Sale will commence each day at 1 \.30 a.m. ABERCARNE. SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE, WAREHOUSES, AND MESSUAGES. MR ARTHUR HOLMES is instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Abercarne, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of September, 1900, at Three p.m., the following valuable LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES AND MESSUAGES, Hubject to the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Societv's Conditions of Sale and such other special conditions as shr.ll be incorporated therewith :— Lot. 1.—AH that desirable, mbstantiallv built LEASEHqijD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES^ situate and being No. 2, Market-square, Abercarne, now in the occupation of Mrs E. J. Howe, at the low annual rental of £ 60, the tenant paying rates and taxes. These premises comprise— iu the basement, two good cellars ground floor, a spacious shop, three commodious warehouses, an excellent stable with two stalls and loose box, harness-room and hayloft; also a large coach-house for six carts. Dwelling accommodation.—Dining room. drawing- room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, and usual ontdoor ollices. First floor-six bedrooms and bathroom, with hot and cold water. The tenant's fixtures shall be taken at a valuation, to be made by the Auctioneer. The whole premises are held under two leases for the unexpired term of 56 years from the 25th day of March last, at the annual ground rent of £3 15s. Lot 2.—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES, with the large brick warehouse in the rear together with the gardens therewith, situate and' being Nos. 3 and 4 (but formerly Nos. 1 and 2), Hanover-street., Abercarne aforesaid, in the occupa- tion of Mr Alfred Morgan, as yearly tenant, at the low annual rental of ft25. Lot 3—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES, being Nos. 5 and 6 (formerly 3 and 4), Lianover-street aforesaid, adjoining the above, with the gardens m the rear, in the occupations of Messrs William Harris an:1 George Colebrook, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £ 1 Os 6d each messuage. Lot 4.-All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 7 and 8 (formerly 6 and 7), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the gardens in the rear thereof, m the occupa- tions of Messrs William Thomas and John Lavender at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £1 Os 6d each messuage. t Lot 5.—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 9 and 10 (formerly 8 and 9), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the ffariifins in the IVHT. in the occupations of Miss White and Henry Prosser, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £ 1 0s fid each messuage. Lot 6.—All those Two snbstantially, stone-built MESSUAGES, adjoining the above, being Nos. 11 and 12 (formerly 10 and 11), Llanover-street afore- said, with the gardens in the rear, in the occupations of Messrs William Lewis and T. Roberts, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £ 1 0s 6d each messuage. Lot 7".—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 13 and 14 (formerly 12 and 13), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the gardens in the rear, in the occupations of Messrs W. Pritchard and Jacob James, at the low monthly (calendar) rental of £ 1 2s each messuage. Lots 2 to 7 inclusive are held under an Indenture of Lease dated the 3rd day of July, 1866, for the term of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1!65, and each Lot will be sold subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of 92 3s 4d, and subject to the covenants and conditions con- tained in the said lease, and which lease will be produced at the Sale. The above messuages are situate in the main street of Abercarne, are very substantially-built, and, having recard to their position and the accommodation provided, are let at extremely low rentals. Arrangements can be made whereby one- half of the purchase money can be obtained at a reasonable rate of interest, and the principal re-paid by half-yearly or yearly instalment*. To view apply to the tenants, and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneer, 242, Bute-street, Cardiff or to C. DAUNCEY, Esq., 8784 Solicitor, Tredegar. SOUTHERNDOWN. GLAMORGAN SHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, AND HUNT: have received instructions from T. E. Watkins, Esq., to SELL L-YAUCTION in the large room over Mr Verity's Shop, Dunlop-buildtogs, Southerndown. on THURSDAY, September 27th, lnno at 2.30 o'clock (subject to conditions of sale), 33 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, rftnate within a lew minutes' walk of the beach, and aceuDVine the most attractive and desirable posi- tions in this Charming Resort, immediately over- looking the sea. and comma.nding fine views of Dun- raven Castle and the Devonshire Coast. Note-—Eacli lob will be conveyed to the pur- /.ha^er bv the vendor free of cost. Further particulars, with plans and conditions of sale may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Newport tit Phrnqtow Mon.; or of Messrs Hunter and Havnes SoiKH:or, LiPcoln's Inn Fields, London.8710 WAfciS WSBP* «SW8.-0H» alt5 im Auction. SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. RE HENRY LLEWELLYN GROVER, ESQ., DECEASED. SALE of the FREEHOLD ESTATE, known as CLYDACH COURT, LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY, AND STOCKS AND SHARES in various PUBLIC COMPANIES. "VTESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWSING, JL».S. and PERRY have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, This Day, WEDNESDAY, the 5th uav of September, 1900, at 2.30 p.m .^punctually, the following — THE FREEHOLD MANSION, Kiiown as CLYDACH COURT," LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, And STOCKS AND SHARES. Lot I.-The ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD ESTATE of 8a. Or. 27p. or thereabouts, known as CLYDACH COURT, situate in the parish of Llanwonno, and about TWO MILES from the TOWN of PONTY- PRIDD, approached by three carriage drives and also by two side entrances. The Mansion is surrounded by beautifully timbered and well laid out grounds, commanding good views of the surrounding Country, built of Forest stone, with freestone dressings, and contains :— ENTRANCE HALL, opening into a conservatory SPACIOUS DINING-ROOM, fitted with carved wood mantelpiece; D ftA W ING-HOOM, with carved wood mantelpiece and overmaDtel and French casement leading to outside veranrlab MORNING ROOM lavatory at the end of hall. ON THE FIRST FLOOK.—Nine capital bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, day and night nurseries, bath- room with hot and cold wat r, w.c. ON THE TOP FLOOR.—Billiavd-room, capable of conversion into bedrooms a bedroom and boxroom. A Milner's safe is built into the wall at the top of the staircase leading to this floor. The Domestic Offices, which are wholly situate on the ground floor, comprise excellent kitchen, a store- room fitted with shelves and cupboards, china pantry fitted glass cupboards, larder fitted with marble and slate slabs, luggage lift to the first floor, ironing room, washhouse with boiler, scullery with excellent cooking range and wash-up troughs, WELL-ARRANGED CELLARAGE. THE RANGE OF STABLES AND HOMESTEAD BUILDINGS comprise a Coachman's Cottage, containing a sitting-room, scullery, pantry, and two bedrooms coach-house with accommodation for six carriages, saddle room, two loose boxes and five stans: hay lofts and fruit rooms over, with shelves and racks cow shed, cart lodge, pigeon and fowl houses, men's kitchen two capital pigstyes THE PICTURESQUE PLEASURE GARDENS AND GROUNDS include many rare specimen and. other forest trees and shrubs, are skirted by a small coppice or wood, through which runs the well-known and greatly-admired walk, known as the Primrose Walk," leading to the Tennis and Croquet Lawns, and gradually sloping away to the bank of the River Clydach. LARGE and unusuallv PRODUCTIVE FRUIT and KITCHEN GARDENS, Vinery, Hot-house, Fernery, and Garden Frames, together with a capital Orchard well planted with trees of the; choicest kinds. There is a small Paddock enclosed by iron fencing, Poultry Yard with duck pond, and a good drying ground. The House teas built by the DeceKS'd regardless of cost for his own occupation. Lot 2. — All those TWELVE WELL BUILT l DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 4 to 15, Grover-street, Pontvpridd, let to good tenants at 22s per lunaa: month each house, and producing the gross annual rental of X171 12s. Held under Leases for 99 years from the 1st November, 1873, less ten days, at the yearly ground rent of il3 6s lid. The above will first be offered in one Lot, and it not sold will be divided. Lot 3,—An UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF: SIXTEEN DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 1 to 16 inclusive, MARITIME-TE RRACE, PONTY- PRIDD. Let to respectable tenants at 18s per lunar month each house, and producing tne gross annual rental of £ 187 4s. V Held under lease for 99 years from the WP November, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of .£19 Is 8d. Also included in this lot will be one-fourth share in the unbailt-on LAND adjoining this property, comprising about four acres, held for 99 years, at the total annual head rent of £ 5212s d, and the sum of 413 3s ld, being one-fourth of the rent, is chargeable and payable by the purchaser of this lot. STOCKS AND SHARES. 165 FIVE POUND SHARES in the FERNDALE GAS LI 3-HT AND COKE AND WATER WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED. 20 FIVE POUND SHARES in the PONTYPRIDD STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED. 5 TEN POUND SHARES ill the RHYMNEY COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. 500 ONE POUND 5 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES (6s per Share paid up) in the CAR- DIFF AND GLAMORGANSHIRE VALLEYS LAND AND BUILDING INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. 300 ONE POUND ORDINARY SHARES in the above Company. 10 TEN POUND SHARES ( £ 8 per Share paid tip) in the WESTERN VALLEYS (MON.) WATER AND GAS CO. 10 ONE POUND SHARES in the CARDIFF AND DISTRICT C AST HO«SE CO., LTD. RIF4 ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT AND SOUTH WALES) DOCKS AND RAILWAY CONSOLI- DATED B STOCK. The above will be sold in convenient lots. See particulars of sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Plans and Orders to view, may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff or Messrs GROVER, GROVER & WILLIAMSON, Solicitors, 8472 Cardiff and Pontypridd. SALE TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN APPOINTMENTS, being THE CONTENTS OF A LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Known as FAIIiFORD," Aiul Removed to Cardiff for belter convenience of Sale, comprising the CONTENTS of TWELVE BED- CHAMBERS, DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURM, an UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE by TRUBNER, another by Bord, DINING, LIBRARY, and MORN- ING-ROOM FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE, OIL PAINTINGS, engravings, CARVED OAK FURNI- TURE, fittings of Hall, and the usual Effects of a large Residence, which MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, To-morrow (THURSDAY) and FRI- DAY NEXT, 6th and 7th September, at 11 o'clock each day, THE ABOVE ELEGANT APPOINT- MENTS. The CONTENTS of TWELVE BEDROOMS, in- cluding appointments in (th, rosewood, wah mahogany, and other woods. some with large warcle robes, sets of toilet tables, a 6ft. 6in. DARK MAHOGANY BEDROOM SET. with complete appointments, a fine 7ft. SPANISH MAHOGANY WARDROBE and a pair of toilet tables en suite! a ROSEWOOD and ASH BEDROOM SET, HAND- SOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, some with hangings, hair mattresses, feather beds, single wardrobes, chests of drawers, a variety of carpets, elegant single and double toilet services, baths, and the usual fittings of servants' offices. A DINING-ROOM IN CARVED OAK ncludes pictures, a set of furniture in finely carved oak, viz., a 6ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD with high back, a 12ft. dining table, a FULL SUITE OF CHAIRS upholstered in Morocco leather, a LARGE DINNER WAGGON, PJ coal cabinet, large overmantel, a set of velvet curtains, a fine Turkey carpet and rugs, marble clocks, and ornaments in china and bronze. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE includes five sets of curtains in Swiss lace and silk, window hangings, a beautiful LOUIS XIV. DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in silk, with overmantel and tables en suite, wall cabinets, ITALIAN and FRENCH COMMODES, a rosewood Davenport, pair of brass fenders and fittingm, large WILTON PILE CAR- PETS, a 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO- FORTE (by TRUBNER). music settees and cabinets, a Buhl clock, brackets, Chesterfield settees and easy chairs, card tables, standard lamps and silk shades, occasional chairs, It large assortment of deco- rative china, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES. The FURNITURE of BREAKFAST and MORN- ING ROOMS, LIBRARY, ENTRANCE HALL, LANDINGS and STAIRCASES, carved oak hall furniture, chairs, settees the CONTENTS of CHINA and-PLATE PANTRIES, kitchens, and out- door effects. 8666 ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. ON FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1900 CARDIFF HORSE SHOW SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold a large SALE OF 200 HORSES (By kind permission of the Horse Show Committee), in the Show Ground, on FRIDAY, 14th September, 1900, the day following the Show, commencing at 10.30 o'clock punctually. 20 HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, RARE COBS, and SHOW HORSES from Mensra T. D. John and J, Nixon Gray. 6 HORSES from Colonel Thomas. 6 HORSES from Mr Geo. Compton. 6 HORSES from Mr George Morgan. 6 HORSES from Alderman W. ii. Mathias. 6 HORSES from Mr Henry Jenkins. 5 HORSES from Mrr. Basil Mundy. 5 HORSES from Mr T. G. Williams. 5 HORSES from M: Wiliiam Farrell, Co. Down, 4 HORSES from Mr It. H. Ellett. 3 HORSES from Col. H. It. Homfray. 3 P1{IZE COBS from Mr A. G. Fennell. 3 HORSES from Mr W. J. Tatem. 3 HORSES from Mr S. Hall. 2 HORSES from Col. the Hon. F. C. Morgan, M.P. 2 HORSES from Mr D. F. Prichard. 2 HORSES from Mr F. S Miles. 2 HORSES from Mr Charles Jenkins. 2 HOUSES from Mr A. T. Williams. 2 HORSES from Mr G. B. Jeffs. Also entries from Major-General Watson, Messrs Richard Allen, James Hurman, Jrnir., F. Hayter, W. Docker, J. John, John Brewer, F. Brown, N. J. Gordon, W. R. Hewetb, A. Hill, V. R. Mounsey, H. Tunnadine, E. Nicholas, J. Phillips, J. Ratcliffe, and others. Further entries solicited. Forms of Entry may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 8473 SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT BARRY. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SElili by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on THURSDAY, 27th September, 1900. at 6.30 p.m.: in the Krftning, subject to Conditions of Salt to be then and there produced. ALL THAT ISESIRABLB SUBSTANTIALLY- BUILT RESIDENCE, being No. 23, THE PARADE, BARRY, in~theoccupation of the owner, having a frontage of 30ft. and a depth of 120fV>, containing DINING- FOOM. DRAWING-UOOM, kitchen, scullery, and the usual nfficLK, entrance hall. ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, ba,th-room with hot aud cold water, w.c. ON THE SECOND FLOOR, THREE GOOD BEDROOMS. Held under lease for 99 years at a ground rent of £5 10s. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or of MESSRS MORRIS AND SON, SMCBMW em QUAY-STRKBX, O&RBffF- alt5 bit Auction. SALE THIS DAY. IN LIQUIDATION. NEWPORT. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. TO CRATED WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on behalf of the Liquidators. subject to conditions which will be produced at time of sale (unless previously disposed of by private treaty), as a soing concern, the BUSINESS OF THE NEWPORT CRATED WATER CO., LTD., Together with the modern machinery, plant, live and dead stock, lease of premises, etc., as per par- ticulars on flyleaf. The Sale will be held at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5th, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. The attention of JErated Water Manufacturers and Merchants is directed to this genuine old-established business having an extended connection amongst hotels and licensed and private houses. Further particulars and full list of machinery and plant may be obtained upon application to Mr Walter Hunter, Accountant, Council Chambers, Corn-street; the Auctioneer, 9, Tredegar-place; or to Mr W. Lyndon Moore, Solicitor to the Liquidators, Gloucester Bank Chambers-all of Newport, Mon. Dated Auctioneer's Offices. 9. Tredegar-place, Newport, August 10th, 1900. 8702 CHEPSTOW, MON. MOOR-STREET AND THOMAS-STREET. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES. MR JOHN YOUNG has been instruc- ted by the mortgagee to offer for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to the common form conditions of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and district, and other conditions embodied therewith, to be produced at time of sale, at the George Hotel, Chepstow, on SATURDAY, September 8th, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, SHOP, AND DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 34, Moor-strect, in the town of Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr William Williams, grocer aud confectioner. The premises have a frontage to Moor-street of about 43 feet, and comprise shop, sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, warehouse, bakehouse, cellars, 4 bedrooms, and 2 attics, and abut upon Thomas-street aforesaid, with entrance therefrom. The Premises are adapted for the trade which so long has been carried on there, or any other business, being situated in the main thorouehfare of the town, and FREEHOLD, should offer every induce- ment for investment or occupation. The Fixtures and Fittings will be included in the sale. The Premises may be viewed upon application being made at the George Hotel, Chepstow. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or the Solicitors, Messrs MEYRICK & DAVIES, Princes Chambers, St, John's-square, Cardiff. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 9, Tredegar-place, Newport, Aug. 15th, 1900. 8622 CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR W. N. JONES will OFFER for SALE, at the Drill Hall, Llandilo, at noon on the 25th day of September. 1900, in 62 lots, about 1200 acres of FRREHOLD PROPERTY. Name of Property. Parish. I Area. a. r. p. Wern <ft Garregllwyd Farms. Llanarthney 106 2 5 Dyllgoedissa do. 92 1 0 Craigygeifr & Dyllgoed Lodge do. 155 0 11 Closvrhnn & Parkyday do 105 0 18 Trefenty do. 50 3 12 Tir Eleanor Morgan Bettws 45 116 Brynrodin Llanfihangel Aberbyt) cli t163 1 14 Pwllydrechlad do. 26 2 13 Blaenyglyn do. 66 1 10 Caeffwrn do. 13 2 5 Gellyfawr do. 56 1 14 Dildre (part of) do. 24 0 31 Cwmcib Llandilofawr 114 2 9 Fforestfach and Fforestfawr Pembrey and Cottage^ Llangendeirne 132 3 3 Together with other outlying lands and all that valuable Double Licensed Hotel called the Pelican Hotel, Kidwelly. For particulars apply to Messrs Warren, 99, Great Russell-street. London; or to LEWIS BISHOP, Solicitor, Llandilo. Auctioneer's Office, Tirydail, Ammanford. 8795 MILFORD HAVEN URBAN DISTRICT. TO be LET by AUCTION; at the COUNCIL CHAMBER, Charles-street, Milford Haven, on FRIDAY, Sept. 14th, 1900 (subject to con- ditions to be read at the time of letting), the TOLLS arising from the Victoria Bridge for one year from the 29th September next. The Lettingto commence at 3 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Thomas H. Lewis, Clerk to the Council. Milford Haven, August 30th, 1900. 8786 alts by fettor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BE PASCAL BERNASCONI, DECEASED. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have been favoured with instructions by Mr T. It. Pardoe to OFFER shortly for SALE by TENDER, as a going concern, the OLD-ESTAB- LISHED and REMUNERATIVE BUSINESSES as SHIPSTORE MERCHANTS carried on at Cardiff and Newport belonging to this Estate. Detailed Advertisement will appear later on, but meanwhile any inquiries may b-3 addressed to Messrs Simmons, Clark and Co.. Solicitors, 8. Edgar- buildings, Bath to Mr T. li. Pardoe, Royal George Hotel. Tintern or to the Brokers, at their Office. 33. Queen-street, Cardiff, July 23rd. 1900. 8259 Qfcnfcrs Ruh doutracta. THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TREDEGAR. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. The above Council invite TENDERS for the supply and delivery of about 1,800 tons of GAS COAL over a period of six months, commencing 1st October, 1900, to be delivered in such quantities as may be required from time to time. Tenders to quote price per ton, carriage paid to Tredegar Station, for large, through, and small coal. The firm whose Tender may be accepted to enter into a contract and bear the cost of such contract, bond, and stamp duty, particulars of which can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned not later than Thursday, the 13th September, 1900, endorsed Tender for Gas Coal." The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order. (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, m „ Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Tredegar, 29th August, 1900. 8760 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for WIDENING from 12 to 24 feet clear of roadway the Stone Bridge carrying the County Main Road over the River Amman in the Parish of Llandebie. Plans and Specifications may be seen at mv office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 »m 7exp«r>fc Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.). lexceps Tenders to be sealed and marked Tender for Pontaman," to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 1st day of October next. The County Council does not bind itself to accent the lowest or any tender. THOMAS JONES, „ Clerk of the County Council. County Council Office, Llandovery, August 30th, 1900. 8736 SyrSTRADYFODWG SCHOOTBOARD. TENDERS are invited for ADDITIONS to the BOYS' and GIRLS' DEPARTMENTS of the PENTRE BOARD SCHOOLS. Plans and specifi- cations may be seen at the residence of the Architect, Mr Jacob Rees, Hillside Cottage, Pentre, and from whom a form of tender mav be obtained Tenders (endorsed Tender for Pentre School ") must reach the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon ou Monday, the 10th September. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. a u IT- Clerk to the Board. School Roard Offices, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam., 3rd Sept., 1900. 8780 TENDERS are invited for MAKING RAILROAD from Cwmgorse Colliery, Gwaun- Cae-Gurwen, to top of Great Western Railway Incline, about 1,200 yards. Plans at Colliery and also Western Valleys Anthracite Company's Office, Llanelly. Contractors find own tools. Tenders to be in by 15th inst. 8790 TENDERS required for Converting JL Premises situated at Elliotstown. New Tre. degar, into Two Dwell ing-houses.-Plans and specifi- cation may be seen with Mr Thomas Lewib, the Emporium, Sirhowy, Tredegar. 8781 frO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED WALES & WESTOF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS omnrnT- -r~^ AHT MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. -V7Cjm TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Do. wn..y. Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. U39 JjlOREST OF JJEAN OTONE, BLUE^° suitable for all Classes ot DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, iBUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK, JGATH GTONE, CORSHAM BED, BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORN GRIT BED. SAWN ASHLAR IN ALL SIZES. Estimates given for Dressed Stone Work, Prepared ready for fixing in either of the above or any other Stone. Stone supplied either Sawn to Size or in the Kongh. Samples on Application. E. T URNER AND ^ONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH.ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address; "Turneraon." Telephone Numbers; National 648: P.O.. 507. 7567 SESSIONS AND C1 ONS s LIMITED. 0 Malkutacturm and Impartersof CBMKNT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMKEY-P4KCEH RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. OfiNARTH T>OAD, /"1ARDIFF. —I 79e IX 4993 THE BEST AND ONLY MEANS JL FOR DESTROYING HAIR i upon the Face, Hands, Arms, and Neck is by using Alex. Koas's Depilatory, a Hair Destroyer.- Sent post free for 38 9d. May be had of all chemists all over the world. Use no other. The larger sizes cheaper iu propor- tion. This article having stood the test of nearly 50 yeaara must speak well for itself. Alex. Ross,Pro-' pnetor, 62, Theobald^-road, Holborn^iondan- Rvery- bocty showd read "Wbo Femml Appearance RN'- € £ »it cation. CARDIFF. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. SESSION 1900-1901. The SCHOOL REOPENS on MONDAY NEXT. September 10th. Copies of the Syllabus may be obtained at the University College, Newport-road the College and Technical Buildings, Dumfries- place or the Women's Technical Department, 6. St. Andrews-place. 602e J. AUSTIN JENKINS, Secretary. University College, Cardiff, September, 1900. 8788 ST. IM.VTTRS^ HALL SCHOOL, GLOSSOP-TERRACE. PitINCIPAL-ALEXANDER LOW, NEXT TERM begins on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEM- BER 12th. Pupils are prepared for College of Preceptors, University Local, and Matriculation Examinations. 8725 DENRHOS SCHOOL for GIRLS and 1 KINDERGARTEN, 140, NEWPORT-ROAD.— Miss GRACE LAIRD (Government and University Certificates) having taken the above School, formerly conducted by Mrs Laird, will RE-OPEN on SEPTEMBER 13th at PENRHOS, 35, CONNAUGHT-ROAD. Preparation for Public Examinations, Vacancy for Daily Governess-Stadent. 970 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF; Principals The Misses MARKS.assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Vitdtiug Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term, September lgtb- _d- 1162 PRESWYLFA, 27, RICHMOND-ROAD, School for Girls, with Kindergarten.—Principal, Miss Jones. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Priva.te lessons given in Music, Dmwing, Painting, Wood Carving, &c. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. 691 MARGARET'S, RICHMOND- ROAD.—Firat-cltws SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal, Mrs Simpson, First-class Trained Certificated Teacher. Pupils prepared for Exams. Next Term, Wednesday, Sept. 12tli. Vacancies for Boarders. At home Sept. 7th and after. 8339 SOUTH WALES TUTORIAL CLASHES, CENTRAL CHAMBERS. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. TUTORS—WM. ARTHUR MEYRICK and R. STOWE, B.A. Preparation for the Examinations of the Univer- sities of Oxford, Canihridge, Wales, and London; for the Theological Colleges Entrances for Professional Preliminaries, and for Government Exams. Courses now being arranged. Day and Evening Classes. 614 PEKARTEL TTA ZELHURST\ PEN ARTH. GOOD BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Home Comforts. Thorough Education. Preparation for Exams. Numerous Successes. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. Pbinoipai,—MISS PEARCE. At Home Sept. 9th, and after. 873 REPARATORY SCHOOL AND KIN- Jt DERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, THE STUDIO, 5. STATION-APPROACH, PENARTH. Principal, Miss C. MORTON NANCE, Froebel Educational Institute, 1st Class Certificate National Froebel Union, assisted by a certificated and fully- trained teacher. If desired pupils specially prepared for entrance exaaminatious of the Penarth County Schools. AUTUMN TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th.—Particulars on application to the Principal, 23, Westbourae-road, Penarth. 640 GIRLS'SCHOOL FOR GENTLE FAMILIES, KILMOREY HOUSE, HICKMAN-ROAD. The Misses DEWDNEY. Thorough Education of Children np to 14 years. A few Boarders taken. 8561 Next Term September 18th. LLANISHEN. THE LEAS SCHOOL, LLANISHEN. PRINCIPALS-The Misses STAINER. The AUTUMN TERM will BEGIN on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. 8681 COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS. Principals Mrs and Misses COLVERWELL. Thorough Modem Education. Preparation for all Local Examinations. Moderate, fees. The WINTER TERM will BEGIN SEP- TEMBER 20th. 8532 c OWBRIDGE SCHOOL. A FIRST GRADE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Prepara- tion for the Universities and all examinations. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th. Fees, £ 38 per annum. 8227 For prospectus, etc., apply to the Headmaster. -w LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. IRLS' BOARDING K DAY SCHOOL BKLLEVUE, LANGI.AND BAY. NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds an a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 LLANDOVERY. L A N D 0 V BUY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following annual Scholarships, tenable during residence, will be awarded on the result of an exami- nation, to be held on Tuesday, September 18th:-One R35, one iE30, one 125, two £ 15, two.CIO, three £88s. Last three years' successes include Major Schol., Trinity. Camb.; Watson beliol., B.T.C.; and Math. Schol., Balliol; also 16 other schols. and exhibs., and 7 firsts and 10 seconds, in Classics, Mathematics, Science, and History at Oxford and Cambridge and Junior lniv. Math. Exhib., 1898. and Junior Univ. Math. Schol., 1899, at Oxford. Board and Tuition Fees, 48 guineas a year.-For syllabus of exam., applv to Rev. The Warden. 7939 MERTHYR TYDFIL. HE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, MERTHYR TIDVIL. PRINCIPAL MISS EDWARDS. The conrse of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations. and the whole School is examined once a year by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales University College. The SCHOOL RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, the 12th SEPTEMBER. A few Boarders received. Prospectus, with terms, &c., ma.y be had on application to Miss Edwards. 8316 PONTYPRIDD. T HE ACADEMY, PONTYPRIDD. E. DUNMOR EDWARDS, M.A, Headmaster (for upwards of 24 years at Pontypridd). SPECIAL PREPARATION for the Entrance Examinations of all Denominational Colleges, for Matriculation in the Welsh aud London Universities, and for the Preliminary Law and Medical Examina- tions. etc. DUTIES RESUMED AUG. 14th. Apply to THE HEADMASTER. 261 STROUD. THE m ARLING SCHOOL, s TROUD. HBATIMASTER W. J. GREENSTREET, M.A. Inclusive Fees per Term £ 14 13a 4d under Twelve; R16 over Twelve. RECENT SUCCESSES. Cambridge-Scholarships, JE60 and S.30 Proper Sizaxship, t42 Two Sizarships, £ 30 Exhibi- tion, JE30 (all open). County Council Scholar. ship, S50. All in Mathematics. Yorkshire College, Leeds-Two Dyeing Scholar- ships, JE60 and .£50 a year (only eligible to Inter.Sci., London). London University—Three Inter.Sci. (B.Sc.), one first, two second 14 Matriculation, seven first, seven second. Naval Engineer Studentship. 8644 j TAUNTON. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TAUNTON. isitor The PRESIDENT of the WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Chairman of Directors: LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P., Cardiff. Head Master A. S. HASLAM, M.A. (Cantab). Boys are prepared for University, Professional, and Commercial Examinations. The College stands on high ground in 25 acres. Separate Junior School and Playgronnd. Boarders arrive for Autumn Term on 18th September. For Prospectus, Scholarships, &c.. apply to Head Master. 8678 TROWBRIDGE. ROWBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, JL LIMITED. Chairman of Directors: Rev. THOMAS ALLEN, DID. Headmaster; W. P. FULLER, M.A. (formerly Scholar and Assistant Lecturer in French, University College of Wales Aberystwyth. Pleasantly situated. Large plaving fields, labora- tory, gymnasium, reading-room. Preparation.ior the matriculations of London and Welsh Universities, Scholarships at the Colleges, and profeasionat and business life. Next term will begin on Tuesday, September lMk. Apply (EbnratiotL BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' IfJL SCHOOL, No. 23. WHITE LADIES'-ROAD. Established 1868. Principal-Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all examinations. More than 1,000 certificates obtained by pupils of this school. Next Term begins THURSDAY. 20th Sept. 8579 BATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 3, KENSINGTON, BATH. Principals—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Heathy Situation, Careful Tuition and Home Com- forts. Tennis Court, &c. Moderate Terms. Good references. Prospectus on application. Autumn Term Commences September 17th. 1204 ESTON SCHOOL, BATH.—NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPT. 13. Boys very suc- cessfully prepared for exams. Prospectus, list of successes, &c., on application. Special attention given to Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, and other Commercial Subjects. Appointments may now be ma-de for Sept. 7 and 8, when Principal will- be in South Wales. 8762 ————.————————^ CHELTENHAM. 1 Q GUINEAS YEARLY inclusive for I (3 Board, Laundress, English, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Typewriting, French. Draw. Music, Sing- ing, Dancing, Drilling, Needlework Foreign Gover- ness, Tennis; Cow kept; references.—Principals, Beech Villa, St. Mark's, Cheltenham. 672 CHEPSTOW. s T. MAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW. PnmrrrT»AT n I Mrs 'T- HALE STEPHENS. ntiNOTPArs. -j Mlss THOMAS Large, new House. Fine views of Wye and Severn. Home comforts. Excellent tnition and pass lists. For Prospectus applv to Principals. 8378 THE NEXT TERM BEGINS on SEPTEMBER 17th. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.- c OLD PRIVATE SCHOOL. Most beautiful, healthy situation. Delicious Climate. High Intermediate Course for Law, Medicine, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Surveys, Accounts, Chemistry, University and all Exams. Games. Select small school with individual attention. The highest testimony from Parents and Old Pupils.—G. DEWDNEY. B.A. C. DEWDNEY. B.A. 341 KNIGHTON. I GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL^ PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE.— Good Education. Liberal Diet. Excellent Refer- ences. Home Comforts. Governess Pupil required. Term Commences SEPTEMBER 17th. 8441 public Hotices. T AFF VALE RAILWAY. The TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that, the ordinary working of the railway having beeu resumed, they will be prepared on and from Monday Next to receive at any of their stations all merchandise traffic intended for con- veyance. A. BEASLEY, General Manager. Cardiff, 1st September, 1900. 610-8772 A NT I VIVISECT I ON. ALL LOVERS of DUMB ANIMALS are entreated to be present at the MEETING TO BE HELD BY LADY WINDSOR and LADY PAGET In the ASSEMBLY-ROOM, TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, September 6th, at 8 p.m.. And show by their presence their protest against cruelty to animals. Admission free. 8798 CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW, 1900, Will be held in the SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 12TH & 13TH. igl,250 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE 4th SEPTEMBER, HOO. Particulars, apply to— C. M. BERKELEY, Secretory, 8610 PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. B~~ ATH HORSE SHOW, SEPTEMBER 5th & 6th. EXHIBITION BY MESSRS W. & L. WINANS of their CELEBRATED AMERICAN TROTTERS Both Days. BARNEY P., winner of many first prizes. ALDARET, winner of many races, mile trial In 2min. 17secs. LAKE ERIE and PRINCELL, the holders of the world's two-mile pair-horse record, and EGGNOGG. the well-known road mare. GREAT JUMPING COMPETITIONS BOTH DAYS. Admission—First day, 10 a.m.. 2s 61I; 4 pan., Is, Second day. 10 a.m., Is 4 pjn., 6d. 8722 LEWIS C. MUNDY. Secretary. CARMARTHENSHIRE AGRICUL- c TURAL SOCIETY. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, TANDEMS, TROTTING AND JUMPING, At STRADEY PARK, LLANELLY. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1900. Entries Close September 6th certain. 8715 RHYS W. HARRY. 44. Coldstream-*t„ Llanelly. ADAME NELLIE ASHER, R.A.M., SOPRANO VOCALIST (Pupil of Wm. Shakespeare, Esq., London), Teacher of SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Resumes Lessons on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. For terms, etc., apcly Carlton House, 34, Bangor- road, Cardiff. 8730 flttblic Appointments. WHITCHURCH (GLAMORGAN) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER for the Whitchurch Boys' School; salary, £ 65 per annum. Also an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (unmarried) for the Whitchurch Girls' School; salary, £ 45 per annum, rising by yearly increments of £210s to ESO per annum. Applications with copies of testimonials to be sentto JOS. HY, JONES. Clerk to the Board. 14. High-street. Cardiff. 8796 THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL JL OF BRYNMAWR. WANTED, the service of a SANITARY EN- GINEER, to prepare plans, &c., for enlarging and improving considerably the Council's Water Works. Applications, endorsed "Waterworks," stating terms, will be received by the Clerk tip to September 18th, 1900, Further information may be had on application to the Clerk. 8764 JOHN THOMAS, Clerk. District Council Offices. Brynmawr. Breconshire. ^rojwrtu* &-C" to 1fd. X LA NISHEN.—TO BE LET or SOLD, I 1 that desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as BLAIR ATHOLE. standing in its own grounds of about three-quarters of an acre, and situate within a few minutes' walk of Llanishen Railway Station. Accommodation:—Three reception rooms, kitchens and usual offices, six bedrooms and bathroom, and w.c., together with a two-stall stable and coach-house at rear. Immediate possession may be had. For further particulars and orders to view, aoply to Messrs Simmons, Clark, and Co., Solicitora.B"h. or to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 33, Queen- street. Cardiff. 8732 Insurance. VULCAN BOILER AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Oftlces 67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Est. 1859. Subscribed Capital. £ 375,000. INSURANCE AND INSPECTION OF BOILERS ENGINES, DYNAMOS. MOTORS. AND OTHER ELECTRICAL PLANT. Upwards of 44,000 Boilers and Engines under Supervision. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT AND COMMON LAW, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, THIRD PARTY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE. Application for Agencies Invited. Branch Office: 53, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 5294 ROSS'S ROYAL (6B ELFAST A BRATFD& MINMZALWATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtainedjn any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 4124 W. A UOSl; & SONS, LTD., BELFAST. NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING COMPANY—Late T. WalL Office?ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH managw-i. W ROBINSON. public Anmsements. CARDIFF. FJLHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager -ROB"T REDPOBD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, Mr W. W. KELLY'S COMPANY in the Great Historical Play- A R OYAL DIVORCE. Next Week—Mr WILSON BARRETT. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 15233-le-1041 rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. SIX NIGHTS AND MATINEE, MR WILSON BARRETT. MONDAY THE MANXMAN. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The New Play, QUO VADIS? THURSDAY j FRIDAY THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. SATURDAY & MATINEE, THE SILVER KING, Seats can now be booked. Prices :—Dress Circle. 5s Orchestral Stalls, 4s. /"I RAND THEATRE' VJT Lessee and Manager E&WABD QUI«LKT. GRAND SUCCESS OF The Renowned Dn.ma- THE GTOWAWAY. Time and Popular Prices as usual. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen- Rtreet. 28e 1155 SOPHIA GARDENS. — MILITARY PROMENADE CONCERT, WEDNESDAY September 5th. 1900. The Barry District Male Voice Party. Severn Division R.E. and Cardiff Military Band. Popular Programme. Commence 7.30. Admission 6d. 595 GREAT SUCCESS OF JYPJNKACSY'S s ACRED MASTERPIECE. ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO mrr-T^ By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO 1 lHJli By MUNKACSY F.CCE HOMO JL By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO e Bv MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO Bv MUNKACSY gCCE HOMO REAT By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO ITT By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO Bv MUNKACSY RCCE HOMO Bv MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO Tr^Tr'TTTRI? MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO I/lOl UxviJj. By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO JR. By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY Now on View nt SOUTH WALES ART GALLERY, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Taff Vale Station), CARDIFF. Lectures at 11.30, 3.30, 7, and 8 o'c'ock. Hours, 10 till 9. Acftnission 6d IMPORTANT NOTICE. In response to many applications, special arrange- ments have been made for the admission of Stmday School classes, &c., to view the above great work at a reduced charge. Particulars can be obtained by applying to the manager, Mr Garle Browne. 8673 Commons. JP- AND A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, &c. Weather and circumstances permitting, SEPTEMBER. Leave Cardiff. Leave Weston. Wed., 5—5.30, 11.15 a.m., | Wed., 5—10.45 a.m., 12.0 12.15,1.15, 2.15, 3.1b, 4.30. noon,1.0.2.0,10,5.15,5.30. Thurs., 6-6.45 a.m., 12.30, Thurs., 6-12.0 noon, 1.15, 1.30.2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30. 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 6.15, 6.30. Fri., 7—7.45 a.m., 1.30,2.30, I Fri., 7-1.0,2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 3 30. 4.30.5.30,6.30 p.m. I 515. 7.15, 7.30 p.m. Sa.t., S—7.0, 8.30 a.m., 2.30, I Sat., 8-7.45 a.m., 2.0, 3.15, 3.30,4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 730. 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, 8.0, 8.15. Mon., 10—8.15. 10.0 a.m., Mon., 10-9.0 a.m., 3.45, 4.15, 5.15. 6.15. 7.15 p.m. 5.0, 6.0, 7.30, 8.0 p.m. Tues. 11-9.15, 10 30 a.m., I Tues., 11-10.0 a.m., 4.15, 5.0, *6.0,7.0, *7.45 p.m. 5.45. *6.45. 8.0. 8.30 n.m. S P E C I A L SAILINGS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th. BRISTOL—Penarth 12.0 noon, Cardiff 12.30 p.m., Bristol 4.0 p.m. CHANNEL CRUISE ALONG THE WELSH COAST-Cardiff 3.0 p.m., returning about 6.30 p.m. Fare any part of steamer, 2a. SINGLE TRIP TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRA- COMBE-Cardiff 5.45 p m. Note—Steamer leaves Ufracombe this day at 9.30 a.m. for Lynmouth, Cardiff, and Bristol. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th. BP.ISTCYL-Penarth 12.15 p.m.. Cardiff 12.45 p.m., Bristol 4.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP TO MINEHEAD—Cardiff 12.30 p.m., Minehead 5.30 p.m. Note—This boat will run to accommodate pas- sengers wishing to attend Messrs Stephenson and Alexander's sale of laud for building sites at Minehead. SINGLE TRIP TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRA- COMBF,-Cardiff 6.15 p.m. Nobe-Steamer leaves Ufracombe this day at 9.30 a.m. or Lynmouth, Cardiff, and Bristol. FRIDAY, Sept. 7. WESTON, CLEVEDON, and CHEPSTOW.— Cardiff, 1.30 p.m,; Chepstow. 5.30 p.m.; Clevedon, 6.30 p.m., Weston, 7.15 p,m BRISTOL.—Penarth, 1..15 p.m.; Cardiff, 1.30p.m.; Bristol, 5.30 p.m. SINGLE TRIP to ILFRACOMBE. Cardiff, 7.15 p.m. Not,Steamer leaves Ufracombe this day, at 10.0 a.m. for Cardiff and Bristol. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. SEPTEMBER Leave Cardiff, Leave IIfracombe. Saturday, 8 8.45 a.m. Saturday, 8.. 4. 0 p.m. Monday, 10 9.30a m. Monday, 10 5.30 pjn! Tuesday, 11 9.30 a.m. Tuesday, 11 5.30 p.m. Wediies, 12.10.30 a.m. Wednes, 12. 4. 0 p.m. Thurs, 13.10.30 a.m. I Thurs, 13 4.30 p.m. Friday, 14 11. 0 am. I Friday, 14. 5. Op.m St""r." d Lynmoath 30 minutes after Ilfra- combe. CHEAP ROUTE TO DEVON AND CORNWALL in connection with the London and South- Western Railway. Steamer leaves Penarth 10 minutes later than Cardiff except trips marked For particulars and Tickets apply Mr WM. GUY, 6510 209e 70A. Bute-street, Cardiff. THE "SOUrfH WALES DAILY NEWS" Is ON SALE at the following Agents each meriting WESTON (9 A.M.). W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall W. Lever, Regent-street. H Jelly. Meadow-street. J. Manning, Olaremont near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.M.) J. R. Lovegrove, Hill-road. W. H. Smith and Son. Railway Bookstall, ILFIIA COMBE (2 P.M.) H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. MINEHEAD. Cox, Sons and Co., Ltd., Stationers. ARMOUTH, NORTH W*LES.— A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY for 48s, from any part of South Wales, including rail, board, resi- dence for 7 days on sea front. Five days grand coach- ing, etc.. trips, 12s.-Particulars, Secretary, Holiday Tonrs, Barmouth. Cardiff Agents-W. J. Trounce and Sons. Bute Docks. 226e-7998 ISLE OF MAN.—Charming Holiday Tours.—Mail Steamers daily from Liverpool and Fleetwood. The Tourists' most enjoyable route toDubliu, Belfast, and Glasgow is via the Isle of Man. Illustrated sailings and tours (free), postage Id.—ISLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET Co., LTD., DOUGLAS. JJOCKET STAGE COAOH, Owing to the Indisposition of the Driver, the ROCKET STAGE COACH WILL NOT RUN DURING THIS WEEK. The NEXT TRIP will be RAGLAN, On TUESDAY, September Ilth. F. RUTHERFOORD HARRIS. Proprietor. Hotels, &c. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. — Shaftesbury Temper- ance Hotel, Mount Pleasant. Near Stations. Moderate Tariff. »65_ LONDON. GWALIA HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN- PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUABE, W.C. A very comfortable Hotel, spacious Rooms, Free Billiard Table. Very central, 20 minutes from Pad- dingtan Station by Underground Railway to Gower- street Station. TERMS MODERATE. Electric Light throughout. Telegraphic Address, Gwynfa, London. Pwprietor-EDW ARD JENKINS. Also GWALIA, LLANDRINDOD WELLS 6201 11 1 — BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDED, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS Call and iuspect our Immense Stock, which Is one of the Largest and Best Selected out of London Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Mansion at terms to suit all customers, or Wholesale Prices for Cash. We do the LARGEST RETAIL UPHOLSTERY TRADE in South Wales. Manufactured in our own Work. shops. Customers may select their own frames and coverings without extra charge. It wiU be to your advantage to give us a call before finally decidine Write or call for our new 42-page Catalogue and prospectus free of charge. General Terms ■— £ £ {° — 2s 6d weekly. 10 to 12 3a 6d 15 to 20 53 od Larger amounts to suit customers' convenience All Goods Delivered Free within 50 miles. Carpets In it), Fioovcioths fitted Free of Charge. No Connection with any other Firm iu Cardiff, Piease Note our Only Address in Cardiff- JJOATH JPURNISHING 0OMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD. AND VEKE-STREET, A CAIWIR UU ZBttmic Amusements. CARDIFF. Ti» net in mortals to command success, but we'll do more deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PLACE AT A NDREWS NEW inTALL QUEENSTREET. (A FEW DOORS FROM THE EMPIRE.) Managing Direct»r OSWALD STOIiEi TO-NIGHT. THE FISH WONDERS OF THE WORLDi CAPTAIN WOODWARD'S SEA LIONS AND SEALS, They Sing. Juggle, Balance, Play Instruments, and go through a hardly credible performance. CYRUS DARE, Mimic. MR CHARLES PASTOR, The Laughing Comedian. PAUL LANGTRY, The Funny Black. THE COLLINS STELLA TROUPB Of Dancers. Clever Performers, BOBB HUTT, Comedian. DREW AND ALDERS, In a Burlesque Melange. RYDER SLONE, Vocal Comedian. Two Clever American Vaudeville Ariiebmi TERRY AND LAMBERT, Melody, Wit and Humour. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between t o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and IL Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) at the Empire Offices, which the fire did not touch, 11a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking lees. Telephone No. 625. 22c 1141 SWANSEA, M H E EMPIRE, .JL HIGH-STREET. Manasikg Director Oswald Stoll. TO-NIGHT. Grand series of Gibbons' Bio-Tableaux of the War, as at the London Hippodrome, Tennyson and O'Gar. man, vocalists, patter comedians and dancers, Flo D'Orrille, in character songs, the Bandarrias, mando- linists and guitarists. Songs and Transformation Dancing by Miss Helen Stuart, Mr James Merrylees, vocalist and character actor, Chas. E. Edwards, the tramp comedian. Lt. Travis in ventriloquial realism. NEWPORT. NEWPOnT EMPIRE, ..L CHARLES-STREET. SroLt* TO-NIGHT. EDWIN BOYDE, the Well-known and Widely Popular Singing Comedian. ALICE COOKE, Trans- formation Dancer. CHARLES DILLON, an Eccen- tric Comic Singer. ALF. GIBSON, Comedian. the Two HILLS, ExtraordinaryTrick Bicyclists,BOOKER and NARBIS in a Comic Interview, CARRIE HEA- TON, Comedienne, the VANDYKE TROUPE of Pan- tomimists in Nicodemus," a clever inimitable act. YOE UM, NE WPORT )[ A Proprietor A: Manager. Mr Crkuvei;cp Bounkr. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, Gratifying Reception of the highly-successful Drama J £ NOWN TO THE JpOLICE. See the great sensation—THE HUMAN ROPE. Prices :—6d to £ 1 Is. Box Office Open Dally, 10 te 10, Telephone No. 158 Nat. 117S 45* Next week-BOOTLE'S BABY. MATINEE SATURDAY, September 15th. publications. ARLINGTON'S H ANDBOOKS. Sir Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Quee* to thank Mr Darlington for a copy of his handbook." A brilliant success."—The Times. Most emphatically tops them all."—Bmily Qrephia. EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USB "TT ONDON ANDE NVIRONS." 5s, by E. C. COOK and E. T. COOK. M.4. Twenty-fear Maps and Plans. Sixty Illustrations Visitors to'Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourns* mouth, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Wor. cester, Gloucester, Llaudrindod Wells, Buiith Wells. Llanwrtyd Wells, Llangammarch Wells, Llan- dudno, Rhyl, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Bangor, Carnar- von, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Criccieth, Pwllheli, Bala, Llangollen, Battwsycoed, Snowdon, The Isle of Wight, and Channel Islands should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, Is Each. LLANGOLLEN: DARLINGTON AND CO. 6474 LONDON SIMPKINS. & ALL BOOKSELLERS. FTIHE WELSH PEOPLE, their Origin, ■ History, Laws, Language, Literature, and Characteristics with two Maps. By Principal Rhvs and D. Brynmor Jones. Pub. at 16s Post Free for 12s 6d. TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL RE- FORM, by Rowntree and Shenrell. Pub. at 6s Pest Free for 4s 3d. DIWYGWYR CYMRU, by Beriah Evans; with Maps and Diagrams. Post Free, 4s. ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 7126 NOW READY. THB M1^™. MANDAL BY WALTER It. SKINNER, Contains full particulars of all Mining Companief known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces Separate sections are devoted to Australasian an" South African Companies. Also separate sections ot mining directors and mining secretaries. The particular given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab Ushment, seat of operations, description of thf property with the purchase consideration, details ol capital, calls, dividends paid, aud the latest financii^. position as disclosed by titekccotmts. Over 1,400 pages. Demy 8vo. Price *2ls., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET. LONDON. E.C. 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AND NEWPOR9 SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a completerecord ot the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and circulates among all the Merchants and Brokers ot the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally thoughoul the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is at Lloyd's, the Lombaxd.,orid most of the Chambers of Commerce, and it also sent to the leading Foreign ports. CfflEV Oppices:—105. St Mary-street. Cardiff. New Edition. Just published, post free 6 stamps. A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES and WEAKNESS, with a descrip- tion of the most Common-sense and Soientlfto Treatment ever introduced.—London A. J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-street. 1007 Post Free Three Stamps. 4TREATISE on the Cure of Nervous and Physical Exhaustion in Men, Loss of Vital er, and its accompanyine diseases; their success- ful Cure by an entirely Original and Effective Svstett of Treatment.-R. MURRAY, 7, Southamptou-row, London, W.C. 6673 Post free three stamps. /^VN THE MODERN TREATMENT V/ OF NERVOUS DISEASES AND EXHAUS- Tt&N IN MEN BY LOCAL ABSORPTION FuS ™TacoCed Ji^e6s on tbe subject.—THi MARSTON^CO^GANDJSOJ^CHANCERY-lMOjondon. TO PARTIEs jp URNISHING Before deciding, do not fail to eall at DOWN AND QO ON, s; Where yon have AU ENORMOUS STOCK U teiect frera at prices which CANNOT BH BEATEN. Bedroom Suites in Stock, irom S,5 5s to £50. Dining and Drawing-room (10" at4- 1111 to £ 1Q, tSf All goods guaranteed sound and wetf inade in fact, the durability of oar goods in q household word. Illustrated Ctt\R-logne.1I Free on JtppflcftMoB. CARPETS AND L INOLEUNT, MADE AND FITTED FRBB. Carriage Pwd on all aroe»aboveJBiO,»r4tii*tief Free hi ocr own Yulh. STEAM CABDJKT WORKS 221, HIGH-STREET AND MORRIS* LANE, SWANSEA. Established nsitrN fall a o*at*ry. Telephone No. 240. 1315 TOT E w P 0 R OPFICgfc SOUTH WALES DAILY NgWS.j Iti. fIRJD2,r.