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altS by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS! Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 8 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. .Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 20 Hotel and Premises, at Senehenydd "—Nov. — Messrs MICHAEL DA VIES & PERKINS. Life Interest and Policies, at Cardiff Nov. 13 Mr MICHAEL DA VIES, Valuable Shops, at Maesteg Nov. } Freehold Farm, at Bridgend Nov. 17 Messrs WILLIAM FOWLER and SON. Jewellery, at Cardiff Nov. 5, 6, 7. and o Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWIUNG, and PERK*- Dutch Bulbs and Flowering Plants, at Cardiff-.No. Trees, at Cardiff £ ?I- g leasehold Premises, at. Barry a & 9 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 12 j-ieasehold Residence, at Cardiff —— Nov 15 Properties, at Taff's Well •••—iV"Vq 2o' 21 Household Furniture, &c., at Penarth .N • Carriages, Horses, &c.. at Cardiff.■ ■■■■■■■■j.: "Nov' Carriages, Horses, Harness, Messrs HERN and PERTWKfc. Household Furniture, &c., at Penartn jg Properties, at Cardiff -•- Nov". 15 Business Premises, at Cardiff Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Freehold Farms, at Newport.»•• Mr W. J. RBES. Noy Tinplate Works, etc., at Mae<-teg • •r'p'xANDBR Messrs STEPHENSON and ^EX™^ Freehold Mineral ESTATE* J*?LC NOY. 29 Freehold Property, at Carain Nov. T"pMeTCo^;E.PA%THOMis: Horses, Traps, CO. .»crtin nov. 22 'GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF GLYNCORRWG. R1T1? op ^VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL SALE OF A vai v, estate Mk<;SRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- «,t the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, one *7th day of November, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the ^°EROTHE VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE known as to FFORCH LAES," situate in tœ parish of GJyncùrrwg, in the county of Glamorgan, sad containing in the whole 211a. 2r. 37p. ^The'property is situate a3joimng the South Wales Mineral Railway to Neath and Briton Ferry and has access to the Ilhondda and Swansea Bay Railway ^Further'particulars will appear in future^dveictise- ments and in plans. Particulars and condiUoi s ot eale, which are in coarse of preparation, and jvlucli may shortly be obtained on application to Messrs Gabb and Valford, Solicitors. Abergavenny or to She Auctioneers at their offices, 5, High-street, Cardiff. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. COMPANIES WINDING UP. VF V S PHILLIPS, LD. mor, aBERTITJLERY TINPLATE WORKS, fBMmLLERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE, and THE WATERLOO TINPLATE WOKKS, NEAR MAC HE IN, GLAMORGANSHUŒ. STEPHENSON aud ALEX- irwri, bv AUCTION (under ANT3TETR will S y the Marti Token CrvU«3: £ ra5n?.1a rhe«r.'yp.rtoI <o. ««» •ABPM&XBM TINPLATE WORKS, ,itSSRJ^en. J» the com* .< Monmouth, ""WA'TFRLTOXINPLATE WORKS, prepared and, when ready, m y t et Cardiff, or to Won to the Auctioneers 5< solicitors, 12, New Messrs Le Brasseur and Oakley, bonciso Court, Lincoln's Inn. London, W.C. oombkoohb«s|3TSoCTh.EO1D. H M-FSSRS S HERN and PERTWEE ar« M^LC« b^e >-S £ £ R £ S:G; gff,ffr™VN°/SD?V, N0."b.r ™. 1M0. 1.30 ¡p.m., part of the VALUABLE HOUREHOLD FURNITURE AND comprising Brusseisand^Axmin^ mattresses, iron d>n walnut dining-room suites, trinket sets, .handsom. oganv bookcase, Bnite, massive walnut sweboaia & 14-day marble clock. »^nlg™8nndry cnUn^rutensiK mangle by Howells. and other effects. On vicw morning of BRIe. &« £ "SXfta. ca.al0K.es of tb. Age- tioneers?Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee, 1 .S.I.. 93. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE IN ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff on THURSDAY 29th day of November, 1900, at 3 o'clock m the Afternoon, the FREEHOLD property, M St Mary-street, Cardiff, and which comprises ^SSSiStSSSSA'Sf^ 1st May. 1839, at a yearlY rental of £32, and this lease. oether wi.th the reversion to the freehold. is what Is now being sold. noon application to TO INVESTORS, AX^^PEHTIEk iVl are instructed to SELL £ >y w on THUKS- JRoyll Hotel. St Marv-street, ^ar^ followiDg DAY, November 15th, J 90", at o.ou y desirable PROPERTIES: fo. Order of the Mortgagee.) Lot I.-Six well and substantially built. DWELf.J- ING-HOUSES, ripe for immedtate conversion into Bhops, known as^to| tenants as follow poration-road. Cardm, hoIlf,eS) witlh stable? at the NOR. 25 and 35, two Cl?rue ;nder i23 per ween each; rear, il P« week, the rema the landlord in each c > Prate leases from Lord The hf,1„d„_g from 29th September. 18M, at 35. « US « ». "srTii £ »s" « io> "«> •» °"mi separately. Another Direction^) NORTHCOTE-STREE ^eniently arranged Lot 2.-A vrell-buUt ^0Crthcote-street. Cardiff. HOUSE, known as No. ±a, .rooms, bathroom, containing 2 reception-rooms, 6 year, landlord etc., let at a very low rental oi leage for 99 paying rates and taxes and he an apportloned years from 2nd February, gronnSrent of £ 2 ins. t,VAD ROATH. PARTRIDGE-ROAiJ, ncE> kn0wn as Lot 3.-A desirable small BE- jet iQ a goGd No. 55, Partridge-road. Oarm nnder lease for Lot 4.—A well-built .in pleasant elevation, HOUSE, nicely fitted an Connanght-road, jSSS cont^njn, 2 reception Februarv, 1895, at III ground Us, and a pre^ORMAN-STREET. OFF CRWYS-ROAD, CATHAYS. maN .STREET, Lot 5.—Nos. 2, a*Atintosh Estate Nos. Cathays. Cardiff, on the „*7g -nerweek; lease 2 and 4 let at 6s 6d, and No. 6 igg2 Ground rent- QQ vp«.rs from 29th Sepwemoe r? 11B. Nos. 2 and 4 £ 2 5s 6d ea& t0 Lot 1 to Mess" For further particulars appyg, gj. Mary-street, James Morgan -William Jones, Sohc:lt°r, 2. as to Lots 2 and to^M^ W Megsrg Spencer and St. Mary-street, asi to uv t Lot 5, to Mi the Lots to the Auctioneers, 93. St. Mary IMPOBTANTnSALEhEb PREMISES, TDO «RHFRN and PERTWEE ar« MESSRS S. HBMI byAUCTioNat the instructed to jyjaI-v-street. Cardiff, on lo»oW BDSINESSPBIMISES^ TREDEGAR^1 .,n(i ]?ruit Market.) (In the Wholesale Provi?ELLlNG.HouSES, Nos. LoU-All those Five D^E^treet> Cardiff, held 13 to 17 inclusive, Treocg 0f about 48 years mider lease for an cach. the whole at a ground rent of £ 2 Pernd & dept)1 of 6S fee6 or r havine a frontage of 84 thereabouts. TREDEGAR-STREET, held Lot 2.—Nos. 51 and 5- „round rent to Lot 1, tor a similar term and at a 1 |e(. and depth of 68 and having a frontage w. # ^"BYOKDKE OF THE MOBTOAGEE. BROAD. STREET, BARRY. BBOAD-STWEET, BAMMOJIOLLG SHOp, Dot 3.—-A *?i, 'pmiges known as No. 5, Broad- Dwelling-house, an lease' for 99 years from 26th SR&bE'fc! f nual°grouna rent of £ 112s 6d, and at present void. adjoining Lot 3, Lot 4.-A similar Premises to for a uka Lot 5.—IS os. 16, is. •»> A j h are let at 5s 6d and Roath, Cardiff, three of 99 years from 1857. three at 5s per v>-eok eacn. Ground rent, £ li ]fc will be divided, N.B.—If not sold m one 10 to Lots 1 ftnd 2 to For further particular^ appn Mary-Street; as to Mr William Jones, Solicitor, a Solicitors, Lots 3 and 4 to Messrs Cook ana u the lot8 t0 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, c^dia, 9581 the Auctioneers, 93, St. Maiy-str JVl have received instructions from N on the who is leaving, to SELL by AUC^. i«jO at 2.30 premises on THURSDAY, Nov. 22nd, W au P.m., the whole of the valuable ^x-fns HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, including richly toned pianoforte J1'* fB" £ ch wm and other effects, further particulars of whienwm p>A I NÈ I S BILL POSTING JT SYNDICATE AbeMtrej Hirwain, Mountain Ash, and District k Z. ANDRE WS, SECTUSXABI ''KSO OffPiCBS: «W THEFTBE. AUERPABE. ^ales im ^ucticn. | Cirp THIS DAY (SATURDAY). | M-FSSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, J PPRR? Will SELL by AUCTION, at sXooms High-street, Cardiff. This Day Saturday), 3rd November, at 12 o'clock, an im- rt-anf, con^ifftiment of 500 Lots of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES, onmnrisinf! Rhododendrons, Cypresses, Laurels, Japonica, Syringa, Azalea, Mollis, Clematis, Deutzia, Gracilis, Weigelia. Box Tree, Retinospora pinmopa, Paconia, Laburnums, Black and Red STANDARD, CLIMBING, AND DWARF ROSES, and many other varieties of shrubs. Also » 12 PAIRS OF ARTIFICIAL STONE GARDEN VASES. Guaranteed to stand the effects of frost. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 9578 SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY). MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERKY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, This Dav. SATURDAY, 3rd November, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, a con- ^FFRST-CLASS DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS, including Double Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissus, Snowdrops, Gladiolus, Roman and Grape Hyacinths, Crocus, and various other kinds of Bulbs, all in solendid condition and ready for immediate planting, spienaia co^ VJEW MORN^NG OF SALE. 9577 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 8th and 9th NOVEMBER. AN IMPORTANT UNRE SERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, SANDOWN," PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, Bv Order of the REPRESENTATIVES of the y LATE A. NORTH, Esq., Alar, the Furnishings of a Residence at Penarth. Two high-class cottage pianofortes by Holdernesse and Holdernesse, another by Wernier. a very handsome American organ by the Estey Organ Co., the Bedroom Furniture, superb Drawing-room Appointments, a very fine buhl cabinet mounted in ormolu, handsome wall mirrors, elegant over- mantels, Dining-room and Morning-room Furni- ture, valuable oil paintings and drawings, a selec- tion of ornamental chinn" a large dinner service, table glass, electro-plate, contents of kitchens, and outdoor effects. „„TTTnr»T/i MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- streets, Cftrdiffj oil a o<-v» ■■ THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, Stth and 9th, NOVEMBER, at 11 o clock each dtiy# the T VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, removed as above. comprising in the BEDROOMS SUPERIOR BRASS o?,?l THON BEDSTEADS with bedding complete, sevcr^ SETS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE with fpXfe wardrobes and toilet tables, including a 6ft. HV^PWALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with cheval tables and OTHER SETS for SMALLER KOOMS^large MAHOGANY AND ENAMELLED WARDROBES, easy chairs, box ottomans, Mmton ^"Itr'an"' £ £ ^dE*^HfcSTS,1OP DRAWERS. The FURNITURE of DRAWING- ROOM includes EXPENSIVE CARPETSi ujd rugs, massive fenders aud sets of fireirons, SUPERIOR DRAWING-ROOM SUITE with satin covers, a NOBLE CABINET with plate-glass back, occasional table and chairs, TWO UPRIGHT GHAND 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by HOLDER- NESSE and HOLDERNESSE and WERNIER, a BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by COLLARD and COLLARD, in bnrr walnut case; music stool, hand- some screens, mirrors and brackets, the OAKEN DINING-ROOM APPOINTMENTS with handsome SIDEBOARD, SUITE OF CHAIRS, easy ditto and a couch, a- massive dining table, dinner waggon. fire screen, real bronze ornaments, and a large OYL^PVINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, etchings, and engraviugs. The FURNITURE cf BREAKFAST-ROOM and LIBRARY, a 6ft. WAL- •NTTTT BOOKCASE, revolving chair, lofty pier glasses, superior window draperies, the LIBRARY of WELL- BOUND BOOKS, including historical, geographical, -md educational works, poetical and fictional works by well-known authors, handsomely bound periodical literature, &c. Electro-plated articles, a LARGk CHINA DINNER SERVICE, a dessert service, and handsome table glass, superior oak hall furniture, stai" carpeting, and the whole of the kitchen and -'Vk TWO DAYS PBIOB TO SALE^ Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, W!! and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on TUESDAY, NEXT, the 6th day of November, 1900. at 6 30 o clock in the evening, subject to Conditions of bale, all Ithose LEASEHOLD PREMISES, situate at the back of FRYATT-STREET, BARRY DOCK, and comprising a large yard„a coach-house, a two-stalled stable with large loft and open shed, which premises are now in the occupation ot Mr Grimshire as yearly tenant at the annual rent of £ 11. landlord paying rates and taxes. The Premises are held under a lease for 99 years (less the last three days) from the 1st day of May, ^Further particulars on application to the .Auc- tioneers, Cardiff; Messrs LLOYD and SON SOLICITORS, LEOMINSTER or Messrs MORRIS and SON, SOLICITORS, CARDIFF. 9495 ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. 19TH 20TH, AND 21ST NOVEMBER, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF THE WHOLE OFTHE CHOICE AND SUPERB APPOINT- MENTS AT CWRT-Y-VIL, PENARTH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are favoured with instructions from LASCELLES CARR, Esq., J.P., owing to a family bereavement, to SELL by PUBuIC AUCTION, upon the Premises. Cwrt-y- VU Penarth, on MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the 19th. 20th. and 21st November, 1900. commencing at 11.30 o'clock each day, the choice and superb HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, APPOINTMENTS, PICTURES, SILVER PLATE, WINES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, GHEEN. HOUSE PLANTS, COWS, POULTRY AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS, pnmnrisine the contents of FIVE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED PRINCIPAL BED CHAMBERS. ipFCTALLY-MADE BEDROOM SUITES, in WALNUT ASH WALNUT and AMBOYNA WOOD, Sa BIRCHTali-brass square pillar BEDSTEADS, in ITALIAN DESIGNS, with draperies and bedding complete EASY CHAIRS, and cabinets, toilet services, SUPERIOR JEWEL S The Dressing-ROOM FURNITURE in solid walnut, and the whole of the furnishings of the secondary bedrooms and the servants' apartments. The LIBRARY, furnished in Walnut, comprising a SPECIALLY-MADE 10FT. BOOKCASE, with bow front, enclosed by ^evelled-edge plate^ass and richl v-carved doors; a ROLL-lOir vv«iiii\u DESK, a gun cabinet, easy chairs, American filing cabinet, and a MILNER'S SAFE on stand. In the DRAWING ROOM:- „XT_ T „ „ A RARE AND MAGNIFICENT COLLEC. TION OF EMPIRE FURNITURE nf nreat value and beanty; a CARVED GILT FRAME LOUIS XIV. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE upholstered in rich roedallicm silk taPCstry A GRAND PIANOFORTE by KIRKMAN, in rofewood case; TWO EXQUISITE VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS, mounted m chased gilt ormolu, and superbly painted, FOUR LOUIS QUATORZE CABINETS, in buhl and tortoiseshell; an EMPIRE TABLE, in ebonised and tulip woods, richly-mdunted ormolu, and inlaid with nine valu- able Sevres china plaques; a PAIR RARE and COSTLY SEVRKS CHINA and ONYX PEDESTALS an exceptionally elegant chased ormolu fender suite, cheval nre- creen, and coal purdonian en suite a CHIME CLOCK, in Chippendale mahogany case, fitted with the Westminster Chimes easy chairs, lounges, and occa-sional tables. The four pairs of silk window curtains, with valances complete. The Handsomely-furnished DINING-ROOM:— A 7FT. WALNUT WOOD SIDEBOARD; dining table with four extra leaves, opening to 12ft., with screw extender; carving chair, lounee chair, and 24 PADDED BACK CHAIRS, all en suite and uphol- stered in Morocco; dinner wagon, a pollard oak card table; an ELABORATELY-CARVED IRON WOOD TABLE, with inlet marble top, surmounted by a large Oriental china palm jardiniere; massive brass and iron fender and fire implements; an ETheCOOTENT™orMORNING-ROOM, In POL- ^Th? OUTER and INNER HALLS include" a FINE LOUIS QUATORZE BUHL and TOR- TOISESHELL GRANDt'ATHER'S CLOCK; a nair of cabinets to match, an U1 RIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE by ERARD, in rosewood case; settees chairs, tables, stick and umbrella racks NOBLE STAGS' HEADS, birds, a unique COLLECTION of WEAPONS and SOUTH AFRICAN RELICS, a set of three richly-carved iron wood pedestals, a gong stand t" ^h eong. a pair of verv fine Oriental VIt!,es, Hall Cabinets in walnut. Brass angle-shaped stair ro<is. The WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE CARPETS throughout the Residence, which wmprise a large number of HIGH-CLASS and C<DST,LY TUBEiEi CARPETS in the Hall, Dining and other Rooms and on the Staircase; Axminster and Brussels Carpets. A FULL-SIZE WALNUT-FRAME BILLIARD TABLE bv THURSTON; Settees; Easy Chairs, Tables. Billiard Cabinet, Ivory Billiard, Pool, and Pyramid Balls. Cue Racks, 21 Cues, 5 nests, Butts, Axuiioster Billiard Tablo Surround, Oak Liqueur Cabinet, Portraits of the Welsh M.P.'s and numerous Photographs of interesting places visited by Mr Carr, all framed to match, and other contents of the Billiard-room. TVDAW A COLLECTION OF WATER-COLOUR DRAW- INGS. OIL PAINTINGS, and ETCHINGS on silk by artists of high repute. SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES. The Appointments of Butler's Pantry, Servants' Hall, Kitchens, and Domestic Offices; Laundry Effects. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. A PAIR DAHK BAY CARRIAGE HORSES. a, Chestnut Gelding, Bay Gelding, and a Dark Bay Mare • Two Sets of Pair-horse Silver-mounted Harne'ss. Single Harness, Gentlemen's and Ladies' S^dpMR-HOlfsECLANDAU, specially-built by the Cardiff Carriage Company; BROUGHAM, fitted with luggage basket; Two-wheel Dog-cart and a "Horse-clipper, C'CONTENDS Sofble GREENHOUSES GARDEN EFFECTS, GARDEN SEATS, Tables, Chairs. Lawn Tennis and Croquet comprises Two Dairy Cows and upwards of 300 head ON" VIEW'FRIDAY ^JATURDAY PRIOR TO SAIJE. riifuinoupt! Qs each, to admit to view) are in ct^irse Catalogues iio eaci, 0f the Auctioneers, of preparation, ana niay oe na>u u 11, High-street, Cardiff. hi «.» OttPPMy. IducolD, l;iS lQO 5$ales too faction. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.—TAFF'S WELL (ANCHOR-ST, OFF CARDIFF-ROAD*. MEsSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, iwN and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of November, 1900, at the Anchor Hotel, Taff's Well at 8 o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions), Three Lots of Leasehold COTTAGE PROPERTIES, situate about 100 wrds from the T.V.R., the whole being let at the aggregate rental of 28s per week. The aggregate annual ground rent is £ 4 2s, and the nn- expired term of the lease about 94 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, or Messrs G. F. Hill and Son, Solicitors, 27, High-street, Cardiff. 9555 RE E. J. HOWARD. Esq., Deceased. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, [WE and PERRY are instructed by the Executors to SE' L by AUCTION, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 12th day of November, 1900, at Half-past Four in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), all that superiorly-appointed SEMI DETACHED LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being 30, RICHMOND-ROAD. CARDIFF. together with the GREENHOUSES and other Appurtenances thereto belonging, held under lease for 99 years, from 1875, at the annual ground rent of jS12 13s lid. It conains three reception and seven bed rooms, a bathroom, domestic offices, and cellarage, the whole of which is in an excellent condition of repair throughout, and is exceptionally well appointed with every convenience. The garden (with a carriage entrance thereto) is mot astefully laid out, and contains. many beauti- ful floral specimens, shrubs and plants. Special attention is directed to this Property, affording as it does a rare opportunity to purchasers (for personal occupation) to a really unique residsnce centrally aud conveniently situated. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs Downing and Handcock, Solicitors, Hute Docks; or to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, from whom Orders to View may be obtained on and after 1st November.9605 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS (prOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, 1 and PERRY have received instructions from EDWARD KNOX, Esq.. J.P., who is leaving Twyn- yr-Hudd, to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 24th November, his VALUABLE CARRIAGES, HORSES, HARNESS, AND STABLE EQUIP. MENTS. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and catalogues may be had a few days prior to the Sale of the Auctioneers, Cardiff 9496 Sale 3073. CARDIFF AND PENARTH. KING'S-ROAD AND NEVILLE-STREET, CANTON, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGETOWN, VICTORIA-ROAD, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, AND ARCHE It-ROA D, PENARTH. SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY are instructed to OFFER for SALE by ION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY. November 20tb, 1900, at 7 o'clock in the Even- ing, subject to such conditions as will be produced at the time of Sale, the following Valuable BUSINESS PREMISES AND VILLA RESIDENCES :— CARDIFF. Lot 1.—The SHOP and PREMISES, situate at the comer of King's-road a.nd Ponccanna-street, Canton, Cardiff, now occupied by Mr W. R. Williams, King's- road Pharmacy, at a rental of £1 per week, tenant paying rates. The premises are held under lease for a term of 199 years from March 25th, 1898, at a. ground rent of £9 10s per annum. Lot. 2.—The SHOP alid PREMISES adjoining the last lot, and known as No. Pontcanna-street, Canton, Cardiff, now occupied by Messrs R. P. Valley and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, at a rentai of £40 per annum, tenants paying rates and taxes, aud held for a similar term and gronnt rent as Lot 1. These two Lots occupy a. commanding and improv- ing position, and particular attention is drawn to the unusually long term of lease, viz., 199 years. Lot 3.-The DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, being No. 82, Neville-street, Canton, Cardiff held under lease from the Marquis of Bnte for a term of 99 vears from the 29th September, 1895, subiec'o to the annual grount rent of £ 6 4s. Lot 4.The DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, being No. 84, Neville-street, Cardiff, adjoining the last lot, held for the same term and subject to the same ground rent as Lot 4. Lot 5,-All that Desirable DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 87. Grange Gardens, Grange'own Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1893. subject to the annual ground rent of £ 4 10s. PENARTH. Lot6.—All that Semi-detached VILLA RESI- DENCE being No. 17, Victoria-road, Penarth, now occupied' by the owner, containing two reception rooms, kitchen, &c., and 5 bedrooms, bath-room, and w.c. Held under lease for a term cf 99 years from May 1st, 1887, at the annual ground rent of 78 6d. This residence has a frontage of 33 feeb and a depth of i95 feet, with a side entrance, and is within easv distance of the railway station. Lot 7.-AI1 that desirable Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. 12, Archer-road, Penarth, containing 3 reception rooms, kitchens, conservatory, &c., 6 bedrooms, bathroom, and usual offices, having a frontage of 49ft. 4in and a. depth of 192ft. 6in. Held under lease for a term of 99 years from May 1st. 1899, subject to the annual ground rent of £ 7 10s now let at £ 70 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes, „ Lot 8.—All that desirable Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Park House. No. 38, Ply- mouth-road, Penarth, containing 3 reception rooms, kitchens, heated conservatory, and large garden, 5 bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. The premises is held under lease for a term of 99 years from May 1st, 1879, at the annual ground rent of JE5 10s; now let at JE60 per annum. For further particulars as to lots 1 ana 2 apply to Messrs He -rd. Son and Clog. Solicitors. 24, Trinity- street, Cardiff; as to lets 3 and 4, to WiUiam Thomas, Esq. Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff; as to lot 5, to Messrs Vaaghan and Roche, Solicitors. Bute Docks, Cardiff as to lot 6, to Messrs R. Thomas and Francis, Solicitors Castle-street, Cardiff; as to lot 7, to Messrs James Morgan and Co., Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; and as to the whole ofwthe lots, to the Auctioneers, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 9S59 WITHIN THE PREMISES. 29, WEST BUTE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS. Important and Highly Interesting S". LE of COSTLY JEWELLERY, the property of Messrs PHILIP SAMUELS and CO., Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Court Jewellers, 11, Hatton Gardens, who are realising. MESSRS WILLIAM FOWLER & SON .trjL have received instructions from the above well-known firm of Diamond Merchants to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Nov., 5.6,7, and 8, at 12 noon each dav, subject to the conditions printed in the detailed catalogue, a magnificent Stock of line JEWELS, DIAMONDS, and precious stones, comprising necklaces of dia- monds, pearl necklaces and collarettes, syrettes, brooches, bracelets, stars, crescents, clusters, ear- rings. a splendid assortment of finger rings, set with specimen gems of great beauty and value, a fine collection of scarf pius and dress studs, pearl muff chains, opal and pearl lace brooches, diamond set watches and bracelet, and a. stock of 18 gold art jewellery, consisting of bangles, brooches, rings, pins, flexible bracelets set with gems, and enamelled watches. Also a few high-class gold English levers by eminent makers and other valnable articles appertaining to a high-class jewellers' stock. The genuiuenes- of every article is strictly guaran- teed by the vendors. The entire collection will be on view each morning of sale from 10 o'clock. Catalogues and full particulars to be obtained of the Auctioneers at their offices, 23. Duke-street, Cardiff. 9573 SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY. VALUABLE SHOPS AT MAESTEG. MR MICHAEL DA VIES will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Maesteg, on WEDNESDAY, 7th November, 1900, in two separate lots (subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced), All those Two newly-built and valuable DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOPS, AND PREMISES, situate and being in Talbot-street, Maesteg. Each of the premises is held under a separate lease for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1899, subject to the yearly ground rent of £10. The leases can be inspected at the office of the vendor's solicitor, and will be produced for inspec- tion at the sale. The properties have just been completed, and are brand new. They are suitable for any class of busi- ness, each having a frontage of 25 feet and a depth of 60 feet. They are in the heart of Maesteg, close to the railway station and the principal streets. The Auctioneer desires to call the special attention of capitalists and business men to this exceptional opportunity of acquiring first-class property in a commanding position. Vacant possession can be given on completion. Three-fourths of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Sale to commeDc at 4 p.m. For further particulars applY to the Auctioneer, Nolton-street, Bridgend; to Mr David Davies, Liver- pool House. Maesteg or to 9666 T. J. HUGHES, Solicitor. Bridgend. RE MR DAVID NICHOLLS, DECEASED. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM NEAR BRIDGEND. MR MICHAEL DAVIE S will OFFER for SALE bv AUCTION at the Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, 17th November. 1900 (subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced), all that valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as Brynquills Farm, situate in the' parish of St. Bride's Minor. containing by admeasurement 14 acres 2 roods and 25 perches or thereabouts, together with the Farmhouse and Buildings. Vacant possession will be given au completion. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. precisely. The Auctioneer desires to draw the special atten- tion of capitalists and others to this most valuable property as affording an excellent opportunity for investment. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Nolton-street, Bridgend, ov to 9657 T. J. HUGHES, Solicitor, Bridgend. SIONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANFRECHFA UPPER. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. MR SETH PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions by the repre- sentatives of the late Mr Samuel Rickets, to OFPER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, November 14th. 1900, at 3 p.m' sharp tsubject to the Monmouthshire Incorporated Lftw Society's Coramoa Form Con- ditions of Sale, and Special Conditions Incorporated therein), TWO FREEHOLD FARMS, situated in the parish of Ll'mfrechfa Upper, within easy distance of Pontrhydyrn Station on the Mon- mouthshire branch of the Great Western Railway, and in the commercial, important, and improving districts of Cwmbran andPontnewydd, comprising: Lot 1.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as "The Bryn," comprising capital home- stead. a Dutch barn, a barn and well-arranged farm buildings, and containing in the whole 34 acrai. roods. 23 perches; in the occupation of Mr Edward Yem, as yearly tenant, at a rental of ipi. »Tr.o Lot 2.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as The Uplands," adjoining Lot 1, and con- taining 26a. 2r. 37p., or thereabouts let partly to Mr Edward Yem at an apportioned rental of .£29 a year. and partly to Mrs Junes, at Both are yearly tenants.. Particulars, with plans, may 'be obtained oi me Auctioneer, Pantveelyn, Pontllanfraith or Mr T. Iii, EDWARDS, 9542 Solicitor, Newport. UYTHE CARUFF TIMES & SOUTH' < ffittfclit Roticts. CARDIFF RACES & STEEPLECHASES, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 6TH & 7TH NOVEMBER, 1900. SIX RACES EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO COURSE IS OD. Do. TO PUBLIC STAND ft 2s 0d. Do. TO TATTERSALL'S (Including Paddock) 10s Od. 9576 Hales bIT Auctiatt, LLWYDARTH TINPLATE WORKS (Near Maesteg, Glamorganshire) AND 15 DWELLING-HOUSES. MR W. J. REES has been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Maesteg, on WED- NESDAY, 7th day cf November. 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the above valuable Properties, in 14 Lots, as follow:- Lot 1.—The compact and conveniently placed TINPLATE WORKS, CALLED "THE LLWYDARTH WORKS," conveniently situated adjoining Troedyrhiw Garth Station, on the Great Western Railway, one mile from Maesteg and eight miles from Bridgend. The Works are in complete order, and will be sold in one lot as a going concern. Thev consist of FOUR TINPLATE MIfliLS complete. PICKLING AND ANNEALING ROOMS. FOUR PAIRS OF COLD ROLLS. TINHOUSE AND ASSORTING ROOM. FITTING SHOP with LATHES, etc.. BOILER HOUSE, with three good Boilers by Tinkler and Co., up to 100lbs., and 2 others. ELECTRIC DYNAMO and ENGINE, complete with all other necessary buildings. The works have a good supply of water, with spare land for extensions. The premises are held under two leases, one for a term of 99 years from 24th June, 1868, and the other for 99 years from 29th September, 1875, at rentals amounting 8o £50 per annum. The purchaser will, as usual, have to take the loose plant on valuation. Possession will be given on completion, or earlier, by arrangement. Lots 2 to 12, -There are Eleven good HOUSES, known as Nos. 1 to U, Brick-row, Llwydarth. let to respectable tenants, and producing a total gross rental of about XSO per annum, which will be sold singly. They are held on lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1869, at a ground rent of 95 10s, which will be apportioned ut the rate of 10s per annum on each of the eleven houses. Lot 13.—A large and well-built HOUSm. known as No, 40, Llwydarth-road, built for a public-house, and suited for any business purposes, occupied by the cashier of the works, and estimated worth L25 per annum. The premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of July, 1868, at a ground rent of £3 10s per annum. Lot 14.—AU those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, known as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Cwmfelin, situate on tue south side of the works, and let to respectable weekly tenants at a gross rent of £ Zi 2s per annum. These are held for a term having about 6 years unexpired, at ground rents amounting to X2 10a per annum. For further particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneer, The Laurels, Swan- sea or to Mr John R. Richards, Solicitor, 31, Fisher street, S Nansea. 9555 PARK HOTEL YARD, PONTYPRIDD. MR E. PARRY-THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION at above Yard on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Nov. 7th, at 2 p.m., a number of Horses, lraps, Gigs, Tipcarts, Harness, etc. Further entries solicited.—Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 9674 Sabs Im tnbtt. BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. „ „ SALE BY TENDER. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD INN AND PREMISES FOR SALE. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY are instructed to offer for SALE by TENDER the valuable Leasehold FREE FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, KNOWN AS THE PILOT INN," together with the Yards and Outbuildings, situate in George-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, held under a lease for seven ysars from the 1st day of January, 1896, at a yearly rent of E130 10s, payable quarterly. The purchaser will continue the tenancies of the undermentioned pltemises, viz., Warehouse, Stable, and Carthouse at the rear of Dudley-street, rented from Mrs Haines at 8s 6d a week, and ot the Ware- house or Storehouse adjoining the Inn, being No. 24, George-street, rented from Mr T. J. G. Jeanes at 17s 6d a week, both of which are held on weekly tenan- cies. The purchaser of the Lease must take to, by valuation to be made in the usual way, all the Stock. in-Trade, Loose Plant, Trade Machinery, Tenant's and Trade Fixtures, and Fittings and Household Fur- niture on the nremises. A Schedule of these articles can be insr a,cted at the Office of the Brokers, and same is picuuced for information only. Orders to view can be obtained at the Office of the Brokers. Offers must be of a specific amount for the pur. chase of the Lease. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders in writing, sealed and endorsed Tender xe James Shears," must be lodged with the Brokers at their Office, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 7th dry of November, 1900, at 12 at noon, and dach Tenders will be opened on the same dav stip.m. in the presence of those tendering who care to attend. For further information, particulars, and condi- tions of sale apply to the Brokers, 33, Queen-street Cardiff, and to Messis Lewis Morgan and Box, Solici- tors. High-street, Cardiff. 9588 Wtxxbtxs aub OFaittracts. jgWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. CONTRACT FOR TIMBER WHARF. The SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES invite TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a TIMBER WHARF. 580 feet long, on the Western Embank- ment, Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. Plans, Specification, and Quantities may be seen and par- ticulars obtained from the Trustees' Engineer, Mr A. O. Schenk, Memb.Inst.C.E., at the Harbour Offices, Swansea. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Timber Wharf," should be delivered to the undersigned at or before 10am on Thursday, 22nd November proximo. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. tr V c. TALFOURD STRICK, Clerk. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 29th October, 1900* 9634 UPPER NEATH SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION OF SCHOOL, LATRINES, BOUNDARY WALLiS, &c., to accommodate 320 children. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at the offices of the Architect to the Board (Mr J. Cook-Rees, St. Thomas's Chambers, Church-place, Neath, upon payment of one guinea, which amount will be returned upon receipt of bona- flde tender. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 20th day of November, endorsed Tender for Mixed Sch'tol." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Solicitors, ™ Clerks to the Board. Water-street, 2nd November, 1900. jpiOREST OF DEAN STONE1 BLUE AND GREY, suitable for all Classes of DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK jg A T H STONE" FARLEIGH BED, CORSHAM BEL, BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORNGRIT 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 Rough. Samples on Application. E. rjlURNER AND gONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address Turnerson." Telephone Numbers: National 648; P.O., 507. 7567 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY & SONS, LIMITED. WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawm»y. Cardiff." National Telephone. Cardiff. No. 694. 1139 insurance. UN INSURANCE OFFICE. fj FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1899 exceeded £ 435 QQQ 000 For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS CAJRDFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-street Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Mr Johr. Jenkins, 10, Westgate-street. Mr F. E. Furse. Messrs R. H. Seel & Isaac. Theatre Royal Chambers Mr W. Williams, 119, St. Mary-street. Aberkenfig.Mr Jesse Hyj.ley. Cadoxton and Barry Dock.Mr B. G. Dalies Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons. Dowlais Isaac Edwards. Gllfach Goch Mr John Edwards. Gorseinon Mr Richard F. Bennett. Hengoed Mr George Seaborne. Llandaff .Mr John Howe. Llantrisant Mr F. R. Jones. Maesteg Mr David Davies. 1692 Pentre Mr Thomas Rhys Evans Trehams and Caerphiily ..JSIrWm. Dowdeswell 54 ROSS'S ROYAL -F'b FLFA,ST II IJ ELF AST II REBATED & j^JINERAL^y ATERS I AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 9457 W. A. ROSS A SONS, LTD., BELFAST. fRIVATE RESIDENCP, for CURF, of Jt EXCESSIVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special edicinal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseases has been succesisfully established in Glasgow since August 1898; n Dublin since October, J899 and now near Cardiff Over 300 Patients have undergone treat- ment. Duration of Treatment-Three Weeks Only. Satisfactory references. Terms and all Information furnished at the HAGEY INSTI- TUTE OFFICES, 35, WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. 9105—55«e MQemnumUfttiittM StfjQtty Cwtfaenttoi. dlwfrermtmtt Notices. PLAPE GOVERNMENT "RAILWAYS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 50 EXPERIENCED LOCO. FIREMEN age 23 to 34 minimum height 5 feet 8 inches; medically sound; specially examined for colour-blindness and good eyesight; steady and strictly sober. Terms—Wages, 6s per day. Working hours 9 per day overtime paid at rate of 8 hours per day half- pay on voyage out. Free third-class passage from place of residence to the Coloay, but no return pass age. Length of engagement, one year certain. The wages quoted are for service on the Cape Colony Lines. If employed on Orange River or Transvaal Lines an increase will be given. Apply by letter, endorsed on outside Firemen," to the Agent-General for the Cape of Good Hope, 112, Victoria-street, London, S.W,, stating length of service as cleaner and washer-out, and as Fireman. c APE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 50 EXPERIENCED LOCO. FIREMEN, who MUST HAVE PASSED AS ACTING DRIVERS on home railways age 23 to 34; minimum height, 5 feet 8 inches; medically sound; specially examined for colour-blindness and good eyesight; steady and strictly sober. Terms—Wages 8s per day. Working hours 9 per day overtime paid at rate of 9 hours per day half- pay on voyage out. Free third-class nassage from place of residence to the Colony, but no return pass- age. Length of engagement, one year certain. The wages quoted are for service on the Cape Colony Lines. If employed on Orange River or Transvaal Lines an increase will be given. Apply by letter, endorsed on outride Acting Drivers," to the Agent-General for the Cape of Good Hope, 112, Victoria-street, London, S.W., stating length of service as cleaner and washer-out, and as Fireman, with date of passing as Driver. 9663 ftobUt øtiCts. c ARDIFF INFIRMARY BALLS. —— PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The ANNUAL BALL will be held on TUESDAY. JANUARY 8th. and the CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1901, at the Park Hall. 9651 7K Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD. CAERPHILLY CASTLE 13TH ANNUAL c EISTEDDFOD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The above will be held on WHIT-MONDAY, 27th MAY, 1901. Programmes will be issued shortly. TOM JONES, Secretary, 9544 Brynglas, Caerphilly. LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICUL- TURAL AND POULTRY SHOWS. (Open to all England without Subscription.) LORD TREDEGAR has fixed the approaching Meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 27th and 28th NOVEMBER. The Prize List contains 39 regulated classes for CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and HORSES, the prizes in which vary in value from X20 to .£5. POULTRY PRIZES to the value of JE300 are also offered. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry and all particulars, may be had on application to Colonel JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon. N.B.—Entries close 14th November for Cattle, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs; for Poultry and Pigeons, 7th November. 9478 CARDIFF AND DISTRICT CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. PRESIDENT .THE MAYOR. 14th Annual SHOW, NOV. 7TH AND 8TH, IN THE PARK HALL. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, For Schedules apply H. GILLETT, Secretary, 9411 66, Woodville-road. THE STREET SHOUTING NUI- SANCE. For a long time past very considerable annoyance and interruption to bu: iness have been caused in Cardiff by the wholly unnecessary and unwarrant- able shouting and screaming by boys in the public streets and thoroughfares of the town. In London and other towns this annoyance has been dealt with by the authorities, greatly to the relief of the in- habitants, and it is now proposed to ask the Cardiff authorities to put a speedy termination to what in some portions of the town has become an intolerable nuisance. A PETITION to the Mayor and Corporation is being prepared, and other steps -such as summoning offenders, calling public meetings, &c.-will be taken, if necessary. Any who may be willing to co-operate in this movement for the good of Cardiff are re- quested to communicate with Mr THOMAS B. GREEN, 104, St Mary-street, 989 Cardiff. MRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON! JL Instituted 1872. The LAST DAY of ENTRY for the LOCAL EXAMINATIONS in MUSIC at the CARDIFF CENTRE are as nnder, viz.: For the Musical Knowledge (Theory) Examination to be held in December, 13C0, NOVEMBER 15th. For the Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, to be held in December, 1900, NOVEMBER. The Seven National Prizes of 15 and jE3 each, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually in July. Local Secretary, Mr WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport-road. Cardiff, from whom the current Regulations may be obtained. 9315 C~ IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs BRAGINTON, M.A.. and HINKS. SUCCESSES; SECOND DIVISION CLERKS, (Feb.), 86 of 120 places; Boy Copyists (May), 29; Excise (May, '00), 40 of 80, iuclnclin 1st 2, 8 of 1st 13; Telegraphists (Feb.), 8 of 45; Customs (July), IS of 40. GIRL CLERKS (Mar.), 14 Woman Clerks (Mar.), 8, including 1st, Female Telegraphists (May), I; Female Sorters (Apr.), 3. 5337 Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, London 2ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY COLONEL H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding. Cardiff, 3rd November, 1900. I.-Parades.-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Repository Exercise at 7.30 p.m. Nos. 5 and 7 Com- panies on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. 2.-Mess Meeting, Sergeants —The usual monthly meeting ol the members of tue Sergeants' Mess will be held on Tuesday 6vening at 7.30. 3.—Duty Roster.—For duty. No. 4 Company. 4.—Transfer.—No. 2291 Gunner E. Ames is trans- ferred from No. 6 to No. 3 Company. By order (Signed) G. H. C. WILKINS, Captain R.A., Adjutant. PENARTH COMPANIES. Monday. Wednesday, and Friday-Repository drill at 7.30 p.m. For duty—No. 10 Company. (Signed) F. S. THOMAS, Major. Commanding Penarth Companies. 3RD VOLUNTEER BATTALION THE WELSH REGIMENT. ORDERS by PEARSON R. CRESSWELL, C.B., V.D., Colonl Commandant, Cardiff Detachment, for the week ending 10th November, 1900 :— I.-All members wishing to take part in gymnastic instruction will attend at the Drill Hall at I p.m. on Monday next. Provided sufficient Officers, N.C. Officers, and men give in their narne-i the course will be continued on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during the winter months. 2.—All rifles and bayonets in members' possession must be returned to the Armoury at once. For duty Major J. J. David, Colour-Sergeant A.J. Bonar. Next for duty-Major W. D. J. Morris, Colour-Sergeant C. King. By order, J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Cardiff Detachment. public kpjraintnwitfs. XXIGHER NEWCASTLE U.D. SCHOOL XX BOARD. WANTED, for the TONDU BOARD SCHOOL, ASSISTANT TWACHERS (Art. 50 or 51) for Boys' and Girls' Departments. Salary according to scale of the Board. Apply with testimonials and particulars as to experience to JESSE/ HURLEY, Cleri^ 9653 Tondu, Aberkenfig. Glamorgan. £ 1 10 0 T|ANIEL -p|AVIES li 12 g £ 110 0 JLf £ 110 0 11 10 0 JLf 1110 0 £ 1 10 0 £ L M 0 £ 1 10 e AND I £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 Are now SHOWING a £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT iEk 10 0 si 10 0 IN ALL THE isl 10 0 11 10 0 NEWEST SHADES fl 10 0 iel 10 0 IN 1110 0 g 58 0 MEN'S SUITINGS, g Jg ° £1 10 0 To Measure, Cut, and Made jsi 10 a -91 10 0 on Premises. xi 10 0 Xi 10 0 Ri 10 0 4110 0 £1 10 0 II 10 0 £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 See our Windows, £ 110 0 47, ST. MARY-STREET G LO 0 £ 1 10 0 9271 £ 1 10 0 £ 1 10 0 CUSTOM HOUSE-ST., 823e £ i 10 0 AL 10 0 CARDIFF. ici 10 0 9110 0 For 21 Days Only at this Price. 91 10 0 NEWPORT OFFICES or *HB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, STJREJST. 3anblir Amusements. CARDIFF. rtlHEATRE TDOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD, THIS DAY AT 2 AND 7.30. Mr George Edwardes' Co. in the Comic Opera, RAN rjlOY, Now playing to crowded Houses at Dalv's Theatre, London. Next Week—Mr George Alexander's Company in Prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau." Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF MR GEORGE ALEXANDER'S COMPANY. MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, RUPERT OF HENTZAU. Seats can now be booked. RAND THEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWABD QUIQLKT. LAST NIGHT OF The Great Irish Drama, THE JJEBEL'S I F E. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen. street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 Next Week—BENEATH THE STARS. CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY". SERIES OF THREE GRAND CONCERTS. Madame ALBANI. Madame AMY SHERWIN, Miss HELENE VALMA, Madame ELVEY, Mr BEN DA VIES. Mr ANDREW BLACK. Mons. JOHANNES WOLFF, Mr FRED. GRIFFITH. Mr FREDERIC H. COWKN. Full Orchestra. of Eighty Performers. Conductor: Mr J. E. DEACON. Subscription rates for reserved seats ground ftoor Two for each concert, 17s 6d; three ditto. 25s; four ditto, 32 6d: five ditto. 408 six ditto, 47s 6d. The Ballot to determine the order of booking takes place on November 8th. All applications prior to that date participate in same. The balcony seats are all applied for. Prospectus on application to the Hon. Sec.. Glen Lyn, Cathedral-road, or Mr Wm. Lewis. 22, Duke-street. Cardiff. 9549 pARK HALL, CARDIFF. THE EDWARD T LOYD FAREWELL CONCERT. Positively his Final Appearance in Cardiff. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, at 8 o'olock. Miss EVANGELINE FLORENCE, Mr EDWAltD LLOYD. Miss SARAH BERRY, Mr H. LANE WILSON. Solo Violin—Mons. JOHANNES WOLFF. Solo Pianoforte -Miss GERTRUDE PEPPERCORN. Conductor-Mr PERCY STARNES. Tickets—Balcony (Reserved), Five Shillings Each Centre Area (Unreservad), 3s Side Seats, 2s Back of the Hall, Is. Plan now ready at Mr Wm. Lews's, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7.30; com- mence at 8. Carriages for 10. 940S BRISTOL. 0OLSTON HALL, BRISTOL. GRAND RE-OPENING RECEPTION AND BALL, BAND OF H.M. SCOTS GUARDS (by permission of the Colonel Commanding), TUESDAY, Nov. 27th, 1900. SIX FESTIVAL CONCERTS. Thursday, 1 o'clock, Nov. 29th, ELIJAH; Thursday, 8 o'clock, Nov. 29th. GOLDEN LEGEND. &c. (Con- ducted by the Composer, Sir A. Sullivan). Friday, o'clock. Nov. 30th, FLYING DUTCHMAN, &c,; Saturday, 2 o'clock, Dec. 1st, MESSIAH; Saturday, 8 o'clock, Dec. 1st, POPULAR NIGHT. (Special Prices of Admission.) Principal Vocalists ;—Mesdames Medora Henson, Mary Davits, Emily Squire. Hilda Wilson, Edith Leslie; Messrs Wm. Green. H. Beaumont. Arthur Wills, Francis Harford. Watkin Mills, and Andrew Black, &c., &c. Conductor—Mr GEORGE RISELEY. Complete detailed programme free by post. Ticket office, Colston Hall. 9630 WALTER J. KIDNER, Manager. 1ttgaI JlotittS. HIE MARY ANN HOPKINS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act to further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDITORS and other persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS. or DEMANDS against the estate of MARY ANN HOPKINS (wife of George Hopkins), of the WEDAL FARM, CARDIFF, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN (who died on the 16th day of March, 1897, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 26th day of June, 1897, by Jacob Walters and Percy Kemp Beard, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their claims or de- mands to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor to Jacob Walters, the surviving Executor, on or before the 5th day of December, 1900; and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of that time the surviving Executor will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said Testatrix amongst the Sersons entitled thereto, having regard only to the ebts, claims, and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to anv person or persons of whose debt, claim, or demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated the 2nd day of November, 1900. WILLIAM THOMAS, 10. Duke-street, Cardiff, 9658 Solicitor for the Surviving Executor. tOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN, that iN the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting be- tween us, the undersigned ALFRED ROBERT ORTON GERY and PHIIjlP THOMAS RHYS, carry- ing on business ns Solicitors at 37, W ALBROOK, in the CITY OF LONDON, and at ABERDABE, in the County of Glamorgan, under the style of GERY and RHYS, has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the 15th day of October instant. Particulars of all debts due and owing to the late Partnership must be transmitted to the said Afred Robert Orton Gerv, at Yl, Walbrook, London, E.C., aforesaid. The business will be carried on bv the said Philip Thomas Rhys alone at Aberdare onlv. Dated this 30th day of October, 1950. ADiRED R. O. GERY. PHILIP T. RHYS. Witness to the signature of Philip Thomas Rhys, JNO. R. THOMAS, 72a, Wind-street. Aberdare, Solicitors' Clerk. Witness to the signature of Alfred Robert Orton Gery, JAMES R. SMITH, 37, Walbrook. London, B.C., Solicitor, 9668 IhtHbing 9dttits. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT J^jUILDING J^OCTETY. BEST MEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERT I E S, APPLY FOR THE 40TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1023 Aa*M«a—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 20, Bridge-street Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windser-rd Barry: „ Market Buildings Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DATIBW. Ida-place. PONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND JT RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society. Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 per cent., Now Issued. Deposits received, renayable at 14 days' notice bearing lDterest at 3 £ per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. 8. DA VIES, Town Hall Chambers, 9017 Pontypridd. rilHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY S. J. PARNALC" Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE FUNDS, 1900.£8,884 2s 8d. The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms nt per cent. interest until farther notice. Full particulars on application to F. J. HK*KYRNE. Sectary, HEYBYRNB BROWN. 1. Friar's Ohambers, Newport; 7066 And 21. West Bute-street. Cardiff, BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE ROATH JjlURNISHING COMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDED, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS Can and inspect our tamense 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 will be to your advantage to give us a call before finally deciding. Write or call for our new 42-page Catalogue and Prospectus free of charge. General Terms :— jS jE 6 to 7 2s 6d weekly. 10 to 12 38 6d „ 15 to 20 5s Od „ Larger amounts to suit customers' convenience All Goods Delivered Free within 50 miles. Carpets laid, Floorcloths fitted Free of Charge. No Connection with any other Firm in Cardiff. Please Note our Only Address in Cardiff— ROATH jp URNISHING COMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD. AND VERE-STREET. ROATH, CARDIFF. 1163 SWANSEA OFFICES OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," ;t119. 2, COI.J"BliH3f.. public ^nmsements. CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more: Reserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT. From the Crystal Palace and the London Empire, THE PEERLESS 0INQUEVALLII SUPREME AS A JUGGLER. Past-Master of liirf difficult Art, HARKY BICKLEY, Comedian, in Song and Story. His Lecture on Wild Beasts is a humorous Titbit. THE CELEBRATED JEHS. In "THE MUSICAL SMITHY." introducing the Anvil Chorus from 11 Trovatore," with special effects. F. V. ST. CLAIR, The leading Topical Singer, who wilt recite his own poem of The Story of Mafeking." THE CLAN JOHNSON TROUPE Of International Dancers. Miss LILY MORRIS, Versatile Comedienne. PAUL MILL, Vocal Comedian. An Athletic Novelty by the ROBINSON BAKER TRIO, Introducing ROBERT BAKER. The World's Champion Jumper. Next Week— THE GREAT LITTLE TICH. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 am. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. Telephone No. 625. 22e 1141 WANEA. Til H E EMPIRE, X HIGH-STREET. MANAGING DIHEOTOB OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Mr CHARLES SEEL, The Droll. Miss MAUD NEEDHAM, Ballad and Descriptive Voealist. Miss MAY QUEEN, a. delightful Artiste of Exceptional Mimetic Powers. THE McCONNELL TRIO, Ooer- atic Sketch Artistes. SIS'J'ERS MORGAN, Duettists. REZENE and ROBINI. Specimens of Manly Beanty, Gymnastic Grace, and Loving Brotherhood. EILY ADAIR, Songatid Dance Artiste. LIZZIE VALROSE. NEWPORT. NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIBECTOB— OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Ergotti and the King Luis Troupe, a Clever and Unique Risley Performance on a Living Pedestal. Walter Reeves, Vocal Comedian. Miss Florrie Robina, the Popular Serio Comedienne. Clever Instrumentalists, Florence and Lilian, a refined and artistic performance. Mr Johnny U ilmore, the Quaint Comedian. Gladys Mavius. The SakeTS. Alice Maydue. Next week—The Famous Cinquevalli. 1143 LYCEUM, NEWPORT. jtLj! Proprietor & Manager. Mr CLAHKNOK SOUNES. TO-NIGHfr at 7.30, Last Performance of THE J £ ING OF CRIME, Prices :—6d to £1 Is. Box Office Open Daily, 10.0 to 10.0. Telephone No. 158 Nat. 1178 45e Next Week—Up-to-date Musical Comedy. THE GAY GRISETTE." Matinee. Saturday, November 10th, at 2.30. ŒCur5tøttS. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:— CARDIFF RACES.—NOVEMBER 6 and 7, DAY TRIPS to CARDIFF from Bridgend, Newnham, Lydney, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Monmouth, Ponty- pool Road, Newport, &c.; and Special Trains (at ordinary fares) will run between Cardiff and Ely for the Racecourse. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.—FRIDAY MORNING. November 9, to LONDON for 1, 2, or 4 Davs from Cardiff, Newport, Chepstow, Lydnev, and Newnham. SATURDAY MORNING, November 10, to LON- DON for 1 or 3 Days from Cardiff, Newport, Chepstow, Lydney, and Newnham. For times, bookings from other stations, Week- end Excursions, &c., see bills and pamphlets. 9656 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. Hrrifls, &r. LONDON AND BOSCOMBE. 1—BURLINGTON HOTEL, Cork- street, London, W. Near BURLINGTON ARCADE. CENTRAL. QUIET, COMFORTABLE, and ECONOMICAL. Adjacent to all Clubs and Theatres. Double and Single Suites of Apartments, and over 100 Double and Single Bedrooms at most moderate prices. INCLUSIVE WINTER TERMS. B 2—BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTEL London, S.W. Close to VICTORIA STATION. WEDDING RECEPTIONS. Suites of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace Grounds. New Passenger Lift, Largely refur nished and redecorated. NOTICE. TheGrosvenor Hotel being temporarily closed for reconstruction, visitors will find the BUCK- INGHAM PALACE HOTEL the nearest Hotel to it, being within three minutes' drive. INCLUSIVE TERMS. B 3—HOTEL BURLINGTON, BOS- 200 Rooms. COMBE, Bournemouth. Telegraphic Address:- Hotel Burlington. Boscombe." AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL. Avoiding Discomforû Rnd Fatigue of Foreign Travel. MAGNIFICENT GOLF LINKS. SIX ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY-SHELTERED GROUNDS FACING THE PIER. Nearest approach in England to a Riviera hotel. 125 minutes from Waterloo. Pullman cars. B4—SATURDAY to MONDAY, JtL) including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- dation. Tickets obtained through Cook and Son, Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, London, andBranch Offices; or of Manager, Hotel Bur- lington, Boscombe. NOTICE. Tariffs (most moderate) obtainable of Mana- ger; also at the Barlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE." B5—SPECIAL NOTICE. THREE HOTELS NOTED FOR ALL- ROUND SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. 9277 Proprietors BURLINGTON HOTELS, Ltd. (gdnraticit. CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JJL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD. CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted ky trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten nnder Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams, Vacancies for Boarders. 1162 LANGLAND BAY. SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL \3T BELLEVUE, LANGLAND 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 on a hill and overlooking the sea.. 8115 PONTYPRIDD. C1 O L L E G I A T E SCHOOL, I PONTYPRIDD. HEADMASTEIt: THOS. HO WAT. B.A. (Honours, London and Wales), Teacher's Certificate (Cam- bridge). 8454 The Collegiate School urepltres for Matriculation and all Professional (including Theological) and Com- mercial Preliminary Examinations. Careful training in Welsh language. Private tuition undertaken. Prospectus on application. Interview by appointment. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. LARENDON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS (RESIDENT AND DAILY). and TRAINING SCHOOL of MUSIC (corner of Rectland Park). PKINCIPATJS Mrs MAYNARD and Mrs MAYNARD- WARREN. Examination successes, 1893-1900:—252 entered, 244 passed, 100 honours, gold medal (Cam- bridge Local Examination Committee), first in England in French and German (College of Pre- ceptors), maximum marks and National Prize gained at the recent Higher Metropolitan Examination (Trinity College), 9 Music Diplomas, 13 Honour Prizes. Preparation for London Matriculation by resident B.A. Individual attention. Needlework Tennis, Gymnasium, Hygienic Adjustable Chair Desks. Referees: Revs. Canon Breuan. M.A., R, Glover, D.D., and U. R. Thomas. A branch Kinder", garten and Preparatory School has been established Head Mistress trained and certificated at Bedford College. 1159 == WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) UTORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable has met with the greatest success The Weak, Delicate Children (often eiven^\ atUE?'l is like Magic Getting riW CMdbeeo^s strong P^^ced Smate umia Decomes strong, healthy, and nvelv the tiride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians P w^rr, some time used your Anthelmintic cnnoriir ojirt «.fK^e?111 ,Qy family, and find them a very D.0reeable .n?caclous cure for asceariaes, and their d^tfou fop ov^Pilvenie?t {orra i8 a great recommen- Howdon" clul<iren"-w- HUTCHINSON-. Vica of 9^<3i 13&d. and 2s 9d per box, by most 7A°tr- 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, High-street, Swansea. A list et testi- meaiMPi nØ)pw", al applfctttioa, 116 gmsntess ).àbreS5t5. JAMES JJOWELL AND Co. "BII THIS DAY MAKING ONE OF THEIR LARGEST SHOWS 0* NEW GOODS J'OR THE PRESENT SEASON. ALL DEPARTMENTS AU OVERFLOWING WITH STOCK. JAMES JJOWELL AND CO.. THE CARDIFF JJRAPERS, CARDIFF. 9583 (Bhitian ADDresses PARK WARD MUNICIPAL ELEC- TION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg most sincerely to thank the 1,302 burgesses who yesterday recorded their votes in my favour. I also wish publicly to acknowledge my indebtedness to the noble band of workers who with suchwhole-heartedness supported me during the contest. Their kindness will be a pleasant memory to me as long as I live. Believe me to remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, SAMUEL BENNETT. Cardiff, Nov. 2nd, 1900. 9561 JU U NIC IPA~L ELECTION*. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to tender you my hearty MMNIRA FOR the honour you have conferred upon me by returning me at the head of the poll. You may rest assured that the interests and re- quirements of the Ward shall at all times receive my best attention. I have the honour to remain, Your obedient servant, S. O. WILLIAMS. George Hotel, Bate Docks, < November 2nd, 1900. 37e ^ubiicatiaits. THE NEW CODE. To be introdueed tfjiumTo be compulsory January 1, 1901. January 1,1902. 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