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hippiny Notices. ryryr T M E R I (] A N LINE /ETH%hj-l\ UNITED STATES MAW. STEAMERS. huiiTHAMPTON— NEW YOi:i» SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YoItii, SATURDAYS. i Highest* Class of accommodation fov Saloon. Cabin and Steerage Fussencrern MVBKPOOL—PHILADELPHIA bkuVIOI" Every WEDNESDAY. IilVlSRPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. » Passengers and Goods are landed at IPI)ilttlllei Plitt% JI the Wharf of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad. "B the Shortest and moat Direct Route to all oweeg A the Western States. „ jApply to Kicimrdfioii. Spencn & Co., RonH»» P J r Liverpool; vV. J. Trounce & Sons, Bute > B, Stewart & Co., 35. MoimtHtuart^q. l!pp. Castle ril, Cardiff Mason & 2-nM(m"in Austin and Silcociis Swansea; t R Hritifl!; Neatb-road, bandore. 1). »■ t t, j School. IjIwHtowr j Wr'f(ine!W ?«• ^wia, m'idfie- i \\7C -iviiifcrin rocke' 3. Commercial-st.. St.. Neatl. W. Milton Locke. ^ifco„ r Sel,pn A I', ta W. Thomas, Cokl Rev. H. Gwerfyl James & ?». v,» i);ivies& Sons Eiarth VWas, near General floipit,,t W'Y:1 Uolw, Wootlf:ield-8k. \ljorria,,(1I1; '.r. 1, Seeley. Jllgh-8t..Ferndale; A. 'l'ih)f'Y. t;V I\1¡Jh. Seven °WMK' ^SVcDny'D"5« Brymmmi-: H. Touikius. Abergavenny. 1016 ^^p^AVE,() MURPHY, OTiiilTl' ill7" 1.1NK <> STEAMERS. HVVANfiMA TO HAMBURG. /w,)i" Ciiptain Connot CITY OF dortmund capiTim Grw» Wty OF oroj;() Captain Marlow. One of lJe \ll>ovø or ether steamers of tlx- same iine "nl.n.l.alo 'oKVO nlMuhllru ¡¡VAry Ten Rnrl.Vellilitf.AC-. nPP'y lo 1,1,5 "W' For J re g JilOtju Quay, Dublin, oi: to tl«- turphy t' isuJtdiatlB & CO.. nw«"-■"■ *SA6"eni. at Hambnrg-O. KUllltM ANN. 988-^ UTY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., i li'ri). BTEAMKKH BETWEEN CO UK and NEWPORT and CARDIFF I Leave COKIi PVEIiV MONDAY, NEWPORT TUESDAY, i. CARDIFF WEDNESDAY. CftrrylDK 110^; 1 at 'ChYousli Iiatei" to liunevicU, ripp^rary, Tralee, Mallow, ami oilier places m the South of Ireland. Deck Passonsers carried. l-ace. ioa. 4 l(. For Ks.tea of Frewht, etc., apply to the Ar«II«s, James Maddocit, 109. Dock-^rect, Newport fc. C. Downinfi, IJ'ite Dv>cks, Cardili oc to C.ty of Coik Steam Packet Co., Ltd.. Cut-it. "TV! E W ZE A L AND S III P I? I N G i\ COMPANY. TENERU('B'E, c A riii TOWN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOi'.ART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Kf;rv)<)«. Excollnsit ivKConiiUOdation. T,ow FarM. SpeCiftl teruin 1.0 tlonuti )hA Worhl ViPiimivn Tours. RIMUTAJSA (new twiu-scrcw), 8,000 tons .Jan. & Capt. H. E Greenstrcet AddIV to J. K. WfiHi.riiy & Co., l.Stt, ]/e?denluvil. tre^t. Loudon, B.C. in Onrdiff to C. J. CiidMpp, 52 Castle-road; or in Swansea, to R. Perkins, Jl, Somerset-place. 5279 TvO^FinTON- LTNfr ROYAL MAIL | ? STRAMI3HS. SAIl'iINGS I-'fiO.M IjIVERPOOI' Nov. 1st, Commonwealth, for Boston. Nov. 8th, Vancouvor, for Kaiifax and Porthmd. Knv 79ri1 NOW Ell £ rl^^ *oi: i^oftton. Through tickets issued to all inland pomta. Klondyke.—Full T/PrlucVs^ami: lion i\ll I'lki'iil'oook of Information to •^ghtage. Write, oi han Jftme|j.s(ii;3ej.i rjUerp0ol Sto" j:i!avie'B.9 BtoCa-t&Hd°"w. J^i'roi^e; P-te Docks; (Japtah. Milton 1 loc.ke, Co'iinien-i. > „r ngj A. Tilney, Cariyle-street, Aber^llerj, J.. LANGLANDS&SONS' STEAMERS KEQULAIv HTJJAirCOMMUNICATION Call me, WJien inducement'lTp^; oi Middlesbrough, or West HartKpool. For Freight. &c.. apply to- E. C. DOWNING, U53CONSULATE CHAMniinS.DOCKS. CABDiFF TNION-CASTLE LINE. — SOUTH L» COLONY, NATAL^DE^AGOA^BAY, BrUHA, AND Bonth- Steamers. London, ainpton. __riTTEr,pH Las Pslraas — .Nov.21 •DUNVEGAN CASTLE .Madpir_i — .Nov.24 tiRAGLAN CASTLE Teneniie .Nov.23.Nov.24 *SCOT Madeira Dec. 1 txAVOXDALE CASTLE .La« Pa!masXov.30.Dec. 1 ixGREEK LasPahnas — .Dec. 5 •TAJSTALLON CASTLE .Madeira — „ -gec- ° iMOOR TeneriHe .Dec. 7.Dec. 8 fRoya1 Mail Steamer, tlutermediate Bteamer. a Mauritius Steamer, t Beira Steamer. x To Delagoa Bay. § Also via St. Helena. Union-Castie Special Exprer. Trains leave Water- 100 for Southampton every Saturday. ADOIV to Donald Cnirio and Co., Managers, 3, F*toCrch street, i.oncion. B.C.; or to W. J Trounce ? «-.no V Stewart and Co., Guthrie, Hey wood Co and C J. OufllSp, CAraia; T. U. W. M^on and Co.' and Austin and Siicocks, Swansea; Ml^n Docke and J. young. Newport. 7/ 1 LAN" LIN 35 S 'J' K A M E Jl S 4 will be regularly rt«p»toli«l «'• followin« BOMBAY. HUIUIACHEE. AND I'F.ltRIAN GULF POUTS (with option of traiisliiPP',>R«^MoTOb»J'jHr|{eo. Glasgow. ,|ieHte'r. head, i f Fine Goods— I Nor. 30 unT in IiOCHIEL. ] NOT. 26 ,lnnRh Goodn— j | j. Nov. 30 ) Fine Goodn—"j Dpf> n Dec. 15 Dec. 15 jiouoti u<;ods— I 1 Dec. 15 ) COMWHO. MA»»ASLiOAU'.utta. CJO:ill¡; (}n.tcs. At Glassow. At Mirkewhend CLAN Nov. Nov. 22 FERGUSON. I Tliurs.. Nov. 29.Tluir».. Dec. 6 ..«ST AKK.OAM I'OltTS. Closinn for ear»{.> cargo for I alasfiow .NOV. 29 I A'.fioa Ray CLAN } Natal, and BUCHANAN. (Birkenhead,"Dec. 4) Mauritius, I Glarfgoir, Nov. 22) Cape Town. _r,M I MosselBay, CfiAN I |nSt London MACINTOSH. o/ca/ler^'lrvine! Cof' London," WncScV Liveronol/or 109. nopg-strect. LoP,, D LINE OF STEAMERS. I B A L T I M O R E t TO CARDIFF (ViR. Dublin or Belfast). Intended Sailinss of the following First class .Sfceamr-hips B.S. ST. GILES about J«ov. 2olh For Full Particulars apply t.o- THOMAS DLXOIN oi SONS, illitnt.,ers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD „ 8, Motuit-stuartrcauarc. 7009 Local ÐgCllt Tfc/fATTHEWS' LONDON STEAMERS JtB LEAVE RE3ENT-S CANAl, nOCK, LI.MEHOLSG LONDON. EVERY THURSDAY FOR CARDIFF AND SWANSEA.- Goods only. For Rates, apply 3VJ. H. <fc J. E. MATTHEWS. 124, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, sud 52, LEADENHANL-BTREET, LONDON. 7423 .iihismancf. ^TULCAN BOILER AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Offices 67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Est. 1859. Subscribed Capital, £375,000, nwrrv»MrE AND INSPECTION OF BOILERS, C^sUKANCh A.W r{0S. MOTORS, AND ENothk1^ p,jANT- Upwards 0! 44,000 Boilers aud Engmc. under Snpei v.^ioii. ,WORK.,L.S CONIpENz'ATIONkC'r. EMPLOYERS1 AND COMMON LAW, PEUSClNAb yV-Vr-: • ct 'E PARTY AND FIDEijIli (lUAB.^U't INSURANCE. Application for Agencies Inrited. Tif-ch Office: WESTttATE CHAMBERS ti 1 ^.EWi>oirr. MON. 5294 _40__ -= BUY OF TH E MAN UI^ACT UREUS, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE £ > OATH I^URNISHING ^JOMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STHEET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUBT ADDED. 2,000 Feet of NEW iiiiuWSOOMK Stock, whlcn Is one Carl anu inspect our of r.olvJon- of the Largest ana beb* ^;t viilai0r the Mansi«»n Furniture lor t-he Lo.-»ap, Wliolesaie Prices at tonus to Hint all custom-15" Wo do Ibe r ,'n^-r>i?V TH\HS I-AKGKS'r KETMb 4/o Work- in South Wales. Msmai»cturc- ii- Bh«P3. Customers ;nay select tiieir ow« coverings without extra chaiKO. i» A+ci&r" »dvantage to give, us a call bofcM Write or call fui- cur new .42-rnCp.^f^ aaa Prospectus free of chats.?. G-cne:a\ r. to 7 Vr w&t* L0 t<« 12 *■»!•. »* Ij fco iO v j r*zzs* ai»oujits to ,suj« cu»'»w*e** ix>c.i'-riflae* r*zzs* ai»oujits to ,suj« cu»'»w*e** All GooiJa Delivered Free ??• thiu 53 „. Carpets laid, Floomlo'.hs rated Vise of Ch»I«?lduj No Connect-ktn with any ofeUcr Firrr. ia LMW. rfeH^e Note cur Ouly Addicsw in ROATH JPL UFTNL31IING ANY 42, CAfTLB-«OA?>. AKD CEKa'HTHBBT?. boat a. cxT'.nvev. l1G:5 Bf 1V't««E CAiit# 'i-'lMLtiSAi SOU'i- ij. "wmTKI# W««HU"'V K*W&—QM« PKiii'Y. nles btr Ruction. AUOTION APPOIN'I'MFNTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER. Horses, at Cardiff Nov. 22 Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Carditt.Dec. 4 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Bnsiness Premises, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Hotel and Premises. at Senshenydd Nov. Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY. Household Furniture, &c., at Penarth .Nov. 21 & 22 Carriages, Horses, &c.. at Ctrdiff -Nov. 24 Pony, Carts. Gigs, at Cardiff Nov. 24 Dutch Bulbs, at the Salerooms. Ni,v. 24 Household Appointments, Cax,liff Nov. 29, 30. Dec. 11 1\lr JOHN HOWELL. Christinas Fat Stock, at Aberaman Farm .-Dec, 6 Fat Stock, at Abercwmboi Farm Dec. 10 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Nov. 23 Freehold Properly, at Swansea Nov. 28 Messrs HENKY LEWIS and SONS. Cattle, Crops, &c., at Caerphilly Nov. 22 GEO. NICHOLS, HOWES, YOUNG, ALDER & CO. Gas Stocks, at Bristol .Nov. 22 Mr CHARLES E. PARSONS. Leasehold Propertv, at Newport Nov. 21 Freehold & Leasehold Hotels, &c., at Newport, Nov. 30 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Plant and Machinery, at Cheltenham Nov. 22 Freehold Mineral Estate, at Cardiff .Nov. 27 Freehold Property, at Cardiff 27 Standing Timber, at. Cardiff Dec. 1 Tinplate Works, at London Dec. 11 Metal Stamping Works, at Cardiff Dec. — Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Farming Stock, at Lisvane Nov. 26 Fat Stock, at LI ant-wit Major Dec. 10 Fac Stock, at Cardiff Dec, 11 Mr E. PARRY- THOMAS.. Horse, at Pontypridd Nov. 21 ,li, ILLTYD THOMAS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff .Nov. 28 Messrs S. M. WILKINSON and CO. Household Appointments, at Cardiff Nov. 22 8111''1 BALl: TO-MORROW MOTOR & ENGINEERING WORKS, SPA-ROAD, CHELTENHAM. GLO UCC STERSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE PLANT, MACHINERY, GAS OIL AND SffiAM ENGINES, CYCLES, SAW'BENCKE LATHES, &C., &C. MESSKS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed by the Cheltenha.m EusjineRrin"- Companv, Limited, to SELL by AU TION WITHOUT RESERVE, at the above Worlcs, ou THURSDAY. 22ntl November, 1900, at 11.30 a.I11., t'ie whole of the VALUABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY, STOCK-IN-TRADE, STORES, MATERIALS. AND EFF"El'i,i4' and which rcnghlv comprise B.H.P. OIL ENGINES, 2 POH^BLE ENGINES, 3 LATHES, 2 DRILLING MACHINES, SHA1ING and SCREWING MACHINES, Wllery SAW BENCHES, motor carriaHe' THltERHlNG MACHINRS, Shepherd's van, Roots blower, contents of smiths and fitters' shop-, oil and general stores, shafting. pulieys. &c. a large generi'I assortment of cycle making, engineering and wbeehv.Jghts' stores, l-iaterials and implements, oftlce ftinnture, cycles, and effects. Catalogues aiul further particulars may be had p "I'- upon application to the Cheltenham Lngmeering Company, Limited, at the above address or to the Auction eers^SjJligb.sti-eet, Cardiff. J7°4 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITUATE IN ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ]*/| ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- i?J AN DEI' are instructed to SEEL by '\V,CIIO:N' at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 27tll day of November, 1900, at 3 30 o'clock in the Affceto°on# the undermenoioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and consisting of the Archway, Shop, fbiid Premises k!lOw as No. <4, St. Mary-strcet, Cardiff, and which cofflPnse5 the main entrance and M-chway to the Bre-ff6ry °" Messrs S. A. Brain and Co., together with the ShOl) and promises adjoining 01) the sonth side. The property is at present leased for 99 years f-0Tn 1st May, 18.39, at -,I yearly rental of 932, and this lease. together with the revc-rsjon to the freehold, is what is now being solil. Further particulars mn.!be lia(lupoti api)licationto Messrs Speuccrs and I'-vang, Solicitors, Working- street, Cardiff; Mr J. JfinkinGi Cambrian Chambers, Wcstgate-street, Cardiff; Messrs Lyne and Co., Solicitors, Newport, Mon.; or to the Auctioneers, 5, Ei°h-st„ Cardiff. 9S71 GLAMORGAJtgjirxjw SALE OF STANDING TIMBER. PARISHES OF LLANSANNOR PKNMARK, AND ST. HILARy' SSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDERare instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff on SATURDAY, the 1st day of December, 1S00, a1j 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following lots of VALUABLE TEMPER — LLANSANNOR FS'f.'ATFJ.' Lot 1.—Pavisli of Llausannor, Coe(j.y.j;rain Wood, 9a. 3r. 30p. of Timber and Underwool1. (This lot includes some very fine ash underwoodi. few trees are ex- cluded from sale in this lot; sneb. trees are marked with a ring of white paint. Lot 2.—Parish of Llansannor, Gtaig Wood, 32a. 2r. 26p. of Timber and Underr."oo^i excepting oak ti.uber. (This lot includes 850 larcli poles and about 120 ash trees). Lot 3.-—Parisn of Llausr.-unoi', Coed Wood, 3a. 1r. 2p. of Timber and U iuerwood. The abovo timber is situate at I\nsannor, near Cowbridge, and is distant about tWo raijes from that town and about lg inil<•« from Ysfcradowen 'dg Station T.V.R.. Coworidgs branch. Mr jun. niisgfi, Llansanaor, near .,how the timber on any of the following days :_Tupsdays, Nov. 20th and 27th. Wednesday, Nov. 8tl1 Thars- days, Nov. 22nd and 29th, and Friday Nov. 30th, upon receiving notice from intending Purchasers. FONMON ESTATE. Lot 4.—Parish of Penmarit. Roundhouse Wood. 4a. Or. Op. of Timber and Uudcrwood, aha about 40 large Timber Trees in and around the gtlunds of Fonmon Castle, excepting all trees niarlc^ in red paint. Mr W. Morgan, Fonmon, near Cardiff, W41 show the above Lot 4 to intending purchasers °^receiT. tog notice. Fonmon is situate abont mjie from Aberthaw Station ou the Vale of G ""Iorvau or Taff Vale Railways. BEAUPRE ESTATE. Lot 5.—Parish of St. Hilary, Crabia Wood, l(jn 3Cp. of excellent Timber and Underwood, iucl^ 1'. 61 large Ash Trees, 107 very fine Oaks, and a of other valuable Timber, excepting a few tj.eeg marked with a ring of red paint. This lot is of exceptionally fine growth. Dainbury, Beaupre, near Cowbridge, will_shov»^ above Lot 5 upon receiving notice from iuten<jj purchasers. Beaupre is situate about li mils f^^ the town of Cowbridge. BUTTRILS ESTATE. Let 6 —Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, 2a. 2r. 2k of timber and underwood adjoining Gladstone-roiy Barry Dock, and between that road and the Snttri)^ House. The Buttrils is situate about half-mile from t.N- Barry Dock Station, on the Barry Railway, and tn, timber will be shown upon application to the Auctioneers. Further particulars, together with conditions o{ Sale, may be obtained upon application to the Auc. tioneers, 5, High-street. Cardiff. 9762 SALE TO-MOEROW. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SPECIAL STUD SALE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Commencing at 12 o clock. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFEIt beg to inform their numerous patrons that they will hold their SPECIAL AUTUMN STUD SALE Of upwards of 75 HORSES At their REPOSITORY on THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 12 o'clock. Entries of horses for this Sale have been received JrThe Right Hon. LORD TREDEGAR, HERBERT B. CORY, Esq.. Dr. T. E. WILLIAMS (Talgarth), SIR THOMAS MOREL. C. D. PHILLIPS, Esq. Dr. CAMPBELL, RONALD JONES, Esq., M. MORDEY, Esq., G. C. WILLIAMS, Esq., F. R. EVANS, Esq., G. T. WALKER, Esq., W. MORGAN, Esq., STANLEY WILLIAMS. Esg.. W. L. BAKEB, Esq., Dr. WAYNE MORGAN. 11. D. COPE. Esq., Captain DENTON, HAHVEY WEST,Esq., Mr GEORGE COMPTON. A. BE -YfJLEY, Esq., A STUD of FIVE GRAND FIRST PRIZE HUNTERS from T. D. JOHN, Esq., And manv other gentlemen. Catalo"ucs forwardcr1 on application: Anctjo71 omc!5, !jh-8ret, C:crdíI.- 837=18 CLAUDE-ROAD. <-°}'U 3-a Vv?iNDHAM-CRESCENT, CAKUIF1. MESSRS BAlLEi, GILLER and TELFER have been favoared v.ath nistntc 1\1. TELFER have been fclvotlreci with iustnic. tions to SELL by AUCTION, at »f v Cardiff, on TUESDAV, December 4th, 1900, ali o'clock in the evening, subjcct to coudiuioni of sale to be then and there read, the f°"0W'DpOI-,1,r,1TT,r!. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROI ER^I^I^C- Lot 1.—All tluit PP.EBHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE. fiitnatc and kriown,rru: t,hor)r "ri .ge- stiec-t, Llandaff. now unoccupied but until receutly let at £ 10 per annum, t.-nant paying rates and taxes. Lot 2—All that FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining Lot l. and known as I elsteacl, Ii: present unoccupied. The above are in cxc -llent repair. and sold solely in couKequonce oi the owner having left tne lieialibourhood. Lot 3.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE situate raid known as No. 20, Claude-road, itr.iit.l?, Cardiff- Leasehold for a term of 99 years from 1890. at an annual ground rent of £6. Lot 4.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, together with three large Glass Houses, situate an-J known as 61. Wjiidham-cresceut, Can to i-, Cardiff. Leasehold for a term of 99 years from ,ir;r-o 3th. l&'S. at the low ground rent of iC3 2s per aUuUin. This lot f.Jrr.ir-MHj adapted for a florist or amateur gardener. Lot 5.:—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HODSi. sitL-'ftte and known as 25, Cuburn,-street, Cr.thavs, Cardiff- Leasehold for a term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1880, at a yearly gronud rent of Lot at Rs 6d per wei k. For frjl particulars aad orders to view apply, s.s to Lots i and 2. to Messrs Owen and Bailey/Solicitors, Yo^fcihiro Bank Chambers. Huddersfield; as to Lot 5 lot) Harold M. Lloyd, gsq., Solicitor, 21, Castle- iwreot Cardiff; and as to all the Lots, to the Auc- itoiioerH, 15. High-street, Cardiff. 9892 yulNE'S BILL POSTING f- SYNDICATE For AtwrfiRM SHrwaio, Mountain Asb, and District :t't, ANDREWS, SEC RE tab* 535QC Oyrxofis: 1105 NEW THEATRE, AJiERBAUE. a:1ts tru Aurfian. SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AND TO-MORROW ^THURSDAY). HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE CHOICE AND SUPERB APPOINT- MENTS AT CWRT-Y-VIL, PENARTH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWEING, 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- Vil, Penarth, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), and To-morrow (THURSDAY), the 21st and 22nd Novem. ber, 1900, commencing at 11.30 o'clock each day, the choice and superb HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, APPOINTMENTS, PICTURES, SILVER PLATE, WINES, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, GREEN- HOUSE PLANTS, COWS, POULTRY, AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS, The LIBRARY, furnifhed in Walnut, comprising a SPECIALLY-MADE 10FT. BOOKCASE, with bow front, enclosed by bevelled-edge plate-glass, and richl v-carved doors; a ROLL-TOP WRITING- DESK, a gun cabinet, easy chairs, American filing. cabinet, and a MILNER'S SAFE on stand. A FULL-SIZE WAI. NUT-FRAME BILLIARD TABLE by THURSTON; Settees; Easy (lhairs. Tables, Billiard Cabinet, Ivory Billiard, Pool, and Pyramid Balls, Cue Racks, 21 Cues, 5 Rests, Butts, Axminster Billiard Table Surround, Oak Liqueur. Cabinet, Portraits of the Welsh M.P.'s aud numerous Phonographs of interesting p: aces visited by Atr Carr, all framed to match, and othpr contents of the Billiard-room. 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; Laundrv Effects. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. A PAIR DARK HAY CARRIAGE HORSES, a Chestnut Gelding, Bay Gelding, and a Dark Bay Mare; Two Sets of Pair-horse Silver-mounted Harness, Single Harness, Gentlemen's and Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, &c. A PAIR-HORsE LANDAU, specially-builc by the Cardiff Carriage Company; BROUGHAM, fitted with luggage basket; Two-wheel Dog-cart and a Four-wheei Dog-cart, all by the same makers. Gas-engine, Chaff-cutters, patent Horse-clipper, Corn-bins and Stable Implements. CONTENTS of GREENHOUSES, GARDEN EFFECTS, GARDEN SEATS, Tables, Chairs, Lawn Tennis and Croquet Set,. THE LIVE STOCK comprises Two Dairy Cows and upwards of 300 head of Poultry. Catalogues (Is each), may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 9572 ON SATURDAY NEXT, 24th NOVEMBER. LYFBSSHS GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed by EDWARD KNOX, Esq.. J.P., who is leaving Twyn yr-Hydd, to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, 24th Novem- ber, 1900, at 1.30 p.m., his VALUABLE CARRIAGES, HORSES, HARNESS, AND STABLE EQUIP. MENTS. comprising— HORSES. PAUL, brown gelding, 15.3, quiet in harness, a good short-legged brougham or match horse, very reliable, bred in Breconshire. PIETY, bay mare, 5 years, 15.3, quiet in all harness ha h"en regularly driven with Paul. bred in Brecon- slvira MALAPERT, bay gelding, by Saucy Boy, 7 years, 15.1, a well-known hunter with the Glamorgan-hire Hounds, winner of the Glamorgan Hunt Point-to- Point Race and Tally-ho Plate at Cowbridge Races, 1897. CARRIAGES. A pair or single-horse BROUGHAM, with luggage basket, lamps, pole, etc., complete, by Holland and Holland, London. A convertible T CART or WAGGONETTE,with lamp-, pole, and bar, by Thorn, Norwich. A full-sized DOG CART, varnished oak, with lamps, bv Fuller aud Co. An extra-strong LUGGAGE CART, nearly new, by Probert, Abergavenny. The whole of the above carriages are in excellent condition. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. A set of Brass-mounted Double Harness, highly finished Sets of Single Harness; Ladies' Saddles bv Whippy and others Gentleman's Saddles, Bridles, Horst; Clothing, and the complete excellent stable nteusll8. 9496 Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. gL HOTEL YARD, SATURDAY. 24th NOV. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOW.RING, 1'1..l. and PERRY wUl SELL by AUCTION, at tiic cloSe the Sale of Carriages, Horsea, <fec„ alreadv £ idTerti«ed, the property of a gentleman who is over st eked, the following PONY AND CARTS AND GIGS :-Bay pouy, 13 hands, and new gig (by Perry and Co.), and Harness (very stylish turnout, highiy suitable fllr lady); a pony gig, a Battlesden car, a MnJvern cart, a Stanhope gig. and a Surrey I cart; all adepted for ponies and cob?, Further par- ticulars on application to the Auctioneers. 9849 ON SATURDAY NEXT. 24tli NOVEMBER, 1900. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DUTCH BULBS, CONSIGNED DIRECT PROM THE GROWERS IN HOLLAND for UNRESERVED SALE. consisting of named vlTietiec4 of Hyacinths, Tulips, and Nar- cissi, Gladioli. Iris> Ranunculi, Roman and Grape Bvacinths etc..to be SOLD by AUCTION at THE s\L0»o°MS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, bv H/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, IV| and PERRY. 9877 SALE TO COMMENCE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK. ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 291;h & 30th NOVEMBER & lsfc DECEMBER, UNRESERVED SKLF, OF EXCEEDINGLY HIGH- CLASS AND MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. SILVEH, AND SILVER PLATE, AND VX-UUABLE WORKS OF ART, being THE CONTENTS OF A WELL. FURNISHED COUNTY RESIDENCE, FURNISHED IN THE MOST PERFECT TASTE WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS, AT A COST OF UPWARDS OF £ 5,000, and removed to Cardiff for immediate unreserved Rale, The Property of a well-known County Gentleman who is realising the whole d his Effects consequent upon his departure from South Wales— Comprising the CONTENTS OF SEVENTEEN BEDROOMS, DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR FURNITURE; THREE PIANOFORTES by IN, COLLARD AND COLLARD, and DASSELL DINING, LIBRARY, and MORNING- ROOM FURNITURE the Contents of a well- furnished Billiard-room, with nearly NEW FULL-SIZE BILfclARD TABLE BY WRIGHT & CO.. MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY, -itil complete fittings. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION COLLECTION OF FOREIGN BllmS in EBONY AND PLATE-GLASS FRAME from the Ash-burton Collection Heads, Birds, and Tro- llies Marble Statuary, a COLLECTION OF CARVED OAK VERNIS MARTIN CABI ETS Tables, Marquntcrie Furniture, Chime Clocks, SUITES OF SttK CURTAINS BY MAPLE, a COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CARPETS AND EASTERN gUGS, fine China and Glass supplied bv Morfclock, J RARE OLD CHINA, which 1WESSRS .GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING ,iAS pERRY have received instructions to ba, AUCTION, at THEIR SALEROOMS, 11. hJtREET. CARDIFF, on THURSDAY. FBI- F?J and SATURDAY, 29th aud 30th November, and ajj December, at U o'clock punctually eacft da>\ the COSTLY APPOINTMENTS, W AND SILVER PLATE, AND WORKS OF ART. m, Removed as above. VONTENTS OF SEVENTEEN BEDROOMS, 1UCi lV £ appointments in ASH, WALNUT, OAL, and o^ » PP some of the wardrobes with elass Mi SETSOF TABLES -SETS OF CHAMBER a 7ft mahogany Louis XVI. bedroom set beautA „eti wjth noble wardrobo and cheval tC5'-t Vcs a Sft. MAHOGANY BACHELOR'S set in a flne 0ld INLAID WARDROBL, a Vlnut bedroom set, and others in various SvDSTVd smaTler sizes; HANDSOME BRASS Bi'DS'U ome vpitli hangings; hair bedaing, feather ti!ia MAHOGANY WARDROBES, toUetbfAw'ers, expensive carpets and rugs, elegant -TiUDOIR and DRAWING-ROOM FURNI; aPP&udPS SUITES of SILK CURTAINS and ^expensiva, cul(jains; a beautiful Louis XIV. suiti!, covf- t,k with cabinets, overmantels, su t« Vosewood wall cabinets. TWO VEIWIS MARTIN CABINETS, Several pifj- fine old DUTCH FURNITURE, large gilt git Iu]ian tables, and othersjin various anr?'fiva-irol^od Davenport, massive brass femlers OT w rort. costly Wiltan-piie carpets, a NEARLY v wrK^GE PIANOFORTE in mahogany case, j.* 1 JGIN • aiiother by DASSEL; music settees occasional cbairs, a fine embracing ^EC'ITON OF ge^reS) 'Worcester, Sl°k™aXl^r"»,»aVieDB». » Kojal Sevre. THE ,^EXNG-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK include so. d d jjpintings, a set of furniture » SIDEBOARD, a 12ft. I 'INING TABLE, a ruil bunt, chairs upholstered in Morocco, a d mi g eoal cmWn«t, large over- mantel, all iix • | h rtvy curbams, with 23ft xClSf 1 *o • a Turkey Cart"V' S bronze a 'thie chime clock in oak case, ornaments VALUABLE 0^to^S%hvBR Includf'PFIELD PLATE, THE COLLECTfcmanv AND THE COLLECTfcmanv AND r jRf'A i.V COLOI/R DRAWINGS, The I/IBHAKY VALUABDE BOOKi-, The LiXBWAWx l riv7?VRn OAK, arranged with flnelv-carved chai vAiC viJiii ua- chairs a FvNpr v f'4RVLrli» settees att« eASy .d an^mnortant side^X. BOOKCASE, a pair of ditto, an important b>ucr { lv clU-ved, a writing tfble. a noble ch'and a pair of ^daclockV sev^l'^v suftes of curtains, valuable gravings. and other^eces of bronze, a few old en- THE fiteresting itern». Fitted with expen;;fjI-'1ARD NEW BILLIARD IA' vith verv thick slates add eA,l'ved-os.k ball fn:mituU' \¡nùing and stitlræses, 4 xosVmmASkf i OP foketos SreTioN'fuS^'StiiJ"ASHBUBNHAM COL. »»<■ GS&SSA s??cfD™,™OKBANGED FOB HEW ON &A1 PBIOR*DAY, AND TUESDAY TVtEATH "ANi; i\ POSTING COMPAN1-^ ,.V w-.u Offices;—ASS;03iBLS Manager :-J. \V NEAT3 L csand Proprietors o £ s( tton6 m Neat.1 /bostul" b'ii50 < i alt5 bp ÀudíllU. TAIMAWR FARM, LISVANE, NEAR CARDIFF (Within two miles of Llanishen Station, Rhvmnev Railway). SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, HAY, ROOTS. &c MR J. RICHARD THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Titus Llewellyn (who is reducing hi; stock before winter) to SELL by AUCTION, at Taimawr Farm, without reserve, on MONDAY, the 26th November llçX, a portion of his verv valuable FARMING' STOCK, HAY, ROOTS, &c.# Comprising- 14 cattle, viz., six cross-bred and Hereford milch cows. to ClÙV6 in^ood season; three coming two- year-old Hereford heifers and five Hereford calves. Four horses, viz., Darby, black cart_mare, 5 years, 16 hands, good worker, and in foal to ljord Tredegar's Valentine a most promising two-year-old cart colt by Valentine, winner second prize East Glamorgan Show Polly, hlack cob mare by Old Times, 5 years, 14.3, quiet to ride and drive, and very fast; and Nag Sucker, by Lord Elsmanda. Nine very excellent store pigs. About 50 tons of the primest meadow and clover hay, in convenient Jets. About five tons of oat straw, and about 50 tons of excellent mangolds and swedes, in lots. Three months' credit, subject to usual conditions. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Andrews' BuUdines, Queen- street, SALE TO-MORROW. 71, MACKINTOSH-PLACE, CARDIFF. GENUINE SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED RESIDENCE. MESSRS S. M. WILKINSON & CO. have received instructions from the Owner. who is leaving, to SE LiL by AUCTION, on the Pre- j mises. on THURSDAY. November 22nd,1900, at 230 p.m., the whole of the Valuable j HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, including rich-toned pianoforte, by Brinsmead, and other effects. 9848 135, KINGS-ROAD, CANTON. SALE OF USEFU'. FURNITURE. MR ILLTYD THOMAS (of the Firm of Geo. Thomas and Son) hs» been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Novem- ber Zgth, 1900. at 1..30 p.m., a large quantity of valuable and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising drawing and dining room suite, bed- room furniture, cottage piano, KItchen utensils, &e., &c. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. 9707 FRIDA Y, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1900. MESSR JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION at the Swansea Auction Rooms, 4G, Waterloo-street, Swan- sea, on FRIDAY, November 23rd, 1900, a large and ¡ varied assortment of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND OTRmt EFFECTS, which have been removed from various residences in the neighbourhood for convenience of Sale. The principal items include deal kitchen tables, walnut dining-room suites upholstered in American leather, oak cupboard, walnut drawing room suite in figures velvet, walnut pianoforte by Neumeyer. dining table with four extra leaves, brass-rail and iron fenders, mahogany bookcases, inlaid rosewood cabinet, walnut wardrobe, bedroom suites ia ash, walnut, and satin walnut, walnut pianoforte by Spencer kitchen chairs, overmantels, brass-rail and iron bedsteads, old Chippendale sideboard, loo tables, sewing machines, together with a quantity of useful culinary requisites. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock sharp. Goods on view day prior and morning "f Sale. 9905 Auctioneers' Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGYFELACH. SALE OF A COMPACT FREEHOLD FAltM, with the VALUABLE MINES AND MINERALS under- lying the name, situate near Veliud.e, Morriston, within three miles of Pontardulais Station on the L. & N.W.R., and about eight miles from Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SO it are instructed to SEL T bv PUBUIC AUCTION at the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1900, at 5.30 o'clock in the After- noon, aU that important FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as comprising a compact and us;eful holding, in the occupation of Mr John Thomas, whose tenancy ter- minates at March 25th, 1901, at a rental of jESo per annum, with divelling-house ;md eight enclosures of sound pasture land, covering n.n area of 21 acres 1 rood 27 perches or thereabouts, with rights of com- mon on the adjoining mountain. Also thc whole of the MINES AND MINERALS underlying the property, said to contain all the scams of coal in the Swansea Coalfields, and at present unlet with the exception of the Graigola. Scam or 5 feet Vein, which is leased to and being worked by the Graigola Met thy r Colliery Company, Ltd. Full particulars, wi, h plau and conditions of Sals, may be had on application to Theodore Vachell, Esq., Mining Engineer, Tredegar Chambers, Newport. Mon.; Jesse Sarrood, Esq., Solicitor. Ledbury, Here- fordshire or the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 9741 SALE TO-MORROW. CWABA MAWR FARr, NEAR CAERPHILLY GLAMORGANSHIRE, Distance about 10 minutes walk from Penrheol S-fttioo, arid about 1% miles frotH Caerphilly arrt Lianbradach Stations, all 011 the Rhymncv Railway. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SONS JLWS. have been fvOllred with instructions from Mr William Thomas (wh) is retiring from farming) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-rtamed place, on THURSDAY, November 22nd, 1900, 150 FAT AND STORE EWES AND FAT LAMBS, 3 RAMS, 28 HEAD OF CAT CLE, CROPS, harness, and a well-assorted collection of agricultural implements, one 6-h.p. vertical engine and boiler combined by Hornnby, one 4-n.h.p. vertical boiler (both equal to new), and can be seeu under steam by appointment. Further particulars in catalogues, which may bo had on application to the Auctioneers three days prior to day (If Sale. Auctioneers' Office, Gellihir Farm, Nelson, Glam., November 15th, 1900. 9833 CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE AT ABERAMAN FARM. MR JOHN HOWELL has been in- structed to SELL for the Powell Duffryn 1 Coal Company, Limited, on the 6th December, 1900, 60 PRIME FAT CATTLE, 5 0 PRIME FAT SHEEP. For further particulars applv to the Auctioneer, Greenhill, Aberaman, Aberdar" 97>3 ABERCWMBOI FARM, HEAR AHERDARE. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE. MR JOHN HOWELL has been in- structed by Mr Thomas Davies, C C., to SELL [JB.LIC AUCTION, 011 MONDAY. December 10th, 1900, the following FAT STOCK;— 60 Prime Fat CATTLE, 250 Prime Cross-bred Fat I LAMBS. 10 Excellent Milking COWS and CALVES. Luncheon a.t 12 o'clock. at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. For particulars, see catalogues. JNO, HOWELL, 9869 Auctioneer, Aberaman. SALE THIS DAY. PARK HOTEL YAHD, PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF HORSf.—UNDER DISPUTE. MR E. PARR i-THOMAS has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION. Tills DAY, at the above Y'ard. at 2.30 p m without reserve, a powerful CHESTNUT HORSE 7 years old. Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 9ipa ab5 im mttthtl'. IN GLAMORGANSHIRE SALE BY TENDER. mO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND X OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for 160 OAK TIMBER TREES and 30 ASH TIMBER TREES now stand- ing in Whitton Wood, in the Parish ot" Llancarfan. The tiees for sale are ail marked with white paint. The wood is situated about three miles from Peter- stone Station, G.VV. Railway. The timber is or good quality. For further particulars apply to and Tenders to be addressed to R. ENGLAND, Graudpont, Oxford, on or before the loth day of December, 1900. To view apply to Mr J. James, Whitton Rosser Minearfan, near Cowbridge. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. gggg ISnilbtiiQ £ tan*ttes. PR INC IP A .LIT y PERM AN E NT INVESTMENT GILDING QOCfETY. EST j^/JEDIUM -a'3 FOR O A N S ON jp R O P E R, T I E S. APPLY FOJR THE 40TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Seca., 28, St. Mary-i-ifcreeti, Cardiff." 1J23 AOBHTO—Newport: Mr-J. M. WOOD. 20, Bridge-street Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Wiudsor-rd Barry: „ Market Driildiugrf I'-BBW Vaie: Mr J. A. DAVTF..S, TV];T-pbi.ee. 0ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO DEPOSITORS. DEPOSITS.3 PER CENT. Interest at 3% per Cent. is allowed for Large Sum Deposited for Specific Periods. Apply for Prospectus, Annual Report, and Balance Sheet. WENTWORTH H. PRICE, F.C.A., „ Secretary. 21. High-street, Cardiff. 9516 PONTYPRIDD. LLANTRISANT7~AND J. RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT' BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reùllction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society, Redemptiou on fair Terms. Advance Made .Promptly. Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 percent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 11 notice bearing Interest at 3 per cent. For Prospectus anply to the Secretary. Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, r g HE MON MO U THSH Niii AND X SOUTH WALES PhlRMANBtNl1 BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE FUNDS, 1900.£M84 25 8d. The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms a.t 4 per cenii. interest until further noticc. I Full particulars on application to tt!i!i'.VKNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNJ2.& llltOW, I, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 7CS6 Aud 21. West Bate-street, Cardiff, nb lic ,flnítrts. I ARDIFF DRAUGHT CLUB meets EVERY THURSDAY at 7.30 to 10.30 p.m., at Maskell's Cafe, Queen-street. Players cordially invited to join, 925 ORGAN RECITAL. — Presbyterian Church of England, Roath Park.—Mr W. A. RICHARDS. assisted by Miss BTHEL THOMAS, Mr J. LANE HERBERT and CHOIR, will give his THIRD ORGAN RECITAL on WEDNESDAY', November 21st, at 8 p.m. 9Sla TOWN HALL, MAESTEG — ON MONDAY EVENING, Doc. 3rd, 1900, com- je MONDAY EVENING, Doc. 3rd, 1900. com- mencing at 7 p.m.. A GRAND COMPETITIVE CON- CERT will be held at the above phce. Competitions: -1"t, Anv Solo, Male Voice. 2s and Silver Cup. 2nd, Any Solo, Female Voice. Prize, £2 2s and Gold Medal. 3rd. Any Recitation. Prize, £1 Is and Silver Medal. 4th, Any Violin Solo. Prize, £1 Is and I Silver Medal —For fuli particulars see programmes. Id each; par post, lid.—Secretary. BEN REES, Caerau, Maesteg. 9865 GLAMORGAN CHAMBER OF |~ AGRICULTURE. A PUBLIC MEETING of all interested in Agricul- ture will be held in the LESSER TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY, November 21s), in furberauce d the move- ment to establish the above Chamber. Ad- dresses wIn be delivered by Mr Ernest H. Godfrey, Secretary of the Centml Chamber of Agriculture, London Mr R. Stratton, the Dnftryn Mr C. D.Phillips, Newport the Mayor of Cowbridge; Hev J. ,Tenldn¡¡, President of the Pontypridd and District Farmers' Association Mr W. Thomas. Llan- iarach; and others. T. DAVIES. Secretary, Forest Uchaf Farm, Pontypridd. Forest Uchaf Farm, Pontypridd. /SATR DIFF INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING- of the GOVERNORS of the above Institu- tion will be held at the TOWN HAljI" CARDIFF. 011 FRIDAY, December 71b purpose of considering the following notice of motion by His Worship the Mayor, Mr Councillor Thomas Andrews, J.P. That in consideration of the valuable fervices rendered by Dr. Lynn Thomas in particular, and for the 11ononr bés, owed upon Wales ill ::1:eneral. by his services to the Welsh Hospital in Africa, of which for Rome considcr!1.ble time he was the recognised head, Rule 32 be altered by the substitution of the word four for three in the third line, and tl1at Dr. Lvnn Thomas be requested to accept the full position of honorary surgeon to the institution." 9821 LEONARD D. REA, Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. (PRIFYSGOL CY'MRU.) GRADUATION CEREMONY, THE ANNUAL CONGREGATION of the Univer- sity for the purpose of ADMISSION TO DEGREES will be held at the ANDREWS' HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1900, at 3 p.m. THE CEREMONY IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Doors will be opened at 2.30 p.m., and Visitors are requested to be seated before 2.50. 9903 I" LANTRISANT AND LLANTWIT J FARDRE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that- the HALF- YEARLY STATEMENT of ACCOUNTS of this Council, together with the Books of Accounts and the I,edgers, wiU, "n the 2Sth day of November, 1900, be deposited at my Offices, Union Workhouse, Pontypridd, nnd such Statement and Books will be open to be inspected, examined, and copied by any owner of property or ratepayer in tho district at any reasonable hour in the daytime, whell the Conncil is not ait-ting, until the 10h cay of Decem- ber, j1900, and that ou the last-mentioned day, at the hoar of 11 a.m., the accounts of thG Council will be audited by the District Auditor at the Union Work- honse. when and where every such owner or rate- payer in the District, who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above-mentioned accounts, may attend and prefer his objection, aud the same will be heard by the Auditor. Dated this 19th dav of November, 1900. W. SPICKETT, 9902 Clerk o the Rural District Council. flutters nub Cantracts. HONDDA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for the SINKING and WALLING of the BLAENCWM DEEP WELL for the above Council. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Engineer, Mr W. W. Hood, C.E., Llwynypia, any week any, except Saturday, between the hours of ID aad 4, upon payment of Two Guineas, which amount will be returned upon receipt of a. bona. fide Tender. Tenders will be received by me until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 13th day of December, 1900, and mut be on the Form of Tender annexed to the Specification, which may be obtained on application to me at the Council Offices, Pentre, or at the Engineer's Office, Llwynypia. The COllncil do not bind themselves to aceept the lowest or any Tender. WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Pentre (Glam.), 14th November, 1900. 9898 WANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. CONTRACTS FOR IRON, TIMBER, AND GENERAL STORES. The Trustees are prepared to receive and entertain TENDERS up to Noon 011 SATURDAY, the 1st December, proximo, for the HUPPI,y of IlON, CASTINGS, TIMBER, OILS. IRONMONGERY, SHIP CHANDLERY, and GENERAL STORES for Twelve Months from the 1st January, 1901. Forms of Tenders and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Engineer at the Harbour Office. The Trustees !10 not bind themselves to acept the lowest or any tender. WILLIAM LAW, General Superintendent. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 7th Nov.. 1900. 9797 TENDERS. TSIENDERS are invited for about 300 X TONS (more or less) of PITWOOD. salved frem the barque" Concezione," at Widemouth, near Budc. The Pitwood now lies close to the highway leading to the Port of Bude (a. distance of 3 miles). A lump sum may be offered for the whole, or per tOD; if the latter be accepted the wholo to be weighed and the expense of same to be divided between buyer and seller. For further particulars apply Mr J. W. BANBURY, Lloyd's Aent, Bude, N. Cornwall, to whom Tenders are to be sent on or before the 24th inst, Dated 16th November, 19C0. 9866 rjlO ARCHITECTS AND~iuiLDERS. "ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY & SONS. LIMITED. WALBS& WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, j STJmL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FiRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: "Dawn^y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff. No. 694. 1139 JKPOREST OF JQEAN TONE, BLUE AND GREY, suitable for all Clsss»s of DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK JgATH GTONE, FARLEIGH BED, CORSHAM BEL BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORN GRIT BED. SAWN ASHLAR IN ALL SIZES. Estimates given for Dressed Stone Work, Prepared ready for fixiug in either of th above r any other Stone. Stone supplied either Sawn to Size or in the Rough. Samples on Application. JG rjlURNER AND GONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PfiNARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address "Turnerson." Telephone Numbers: National 648; P.O., 507. 7557 QBSSIO N S AND" OI O N LIMITED. Manufacturers 1I,I](j Importers of OFMENT. SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PiEC^f- F.ANGES. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. ■79e J.I. 4993 Cmtrstmts. GRRAT ^WESTERN RAILWAY^ FOOTBALL—CARDIFF v. NEWPORT. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, a HALF-DAY EXCURSION to NEWPORT will leave Cardiff a.t 1.45 p.m. and Roath at 1.50 p.m., returning at 4.50 or 5.55 p m. Third-class Return Fare, Is 3d. 9(97 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. fyoMSu &C. LON DON. WALLA HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN. G PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, W.C. A very comfortable Hotel. spacious rooms, free billiard table. Very central. 20 minutes from Pad- diugtou Station by Underground Railway to Gower- 6treet Station. TERMS MODERATE. Electric Light throughout. Telegraphic Address, Gwvnfn., London." Proprietor— EDWARD JENKINS. Also GWALIA, LLAND RINDO D W E LLS. 9<17 WILLI A M S' 1PONTARDA WK> Vv OHM LOZENGES. j.V.r over Thirty Yea.r,1 this highly valuable Remedy has met wit h tlie greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate ChiJQren (OftÐU given up IrS incurable) is like Magic. Get,ting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these loxeDijus, the thin, pale-facert, inanimate Child hecollJea strong, healthy, and nvely, the pride, instead of he anxiety, of his ¡.;rmrd ¡HoTlS. 8ir,-I have for sonic time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and tiud them a very speedy aad efficacious cure for. asceariues, and their agreeable and coavenieut form 18 :1 great recommen- dation for children.—W. BcxcafNsOiN, Vica of llowuou Sold at 9!i;1, liJad, and 2s 9d per box. by most Chemists, 01' for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist, 30. High-street, Swansea. A list ot testi- monials. eymptons,&c„ on application, 1156 Snblir Amusements. CARDIFF. fjnHEATRE J^OYAL, £ 1 ARDIFF. Lessee AND Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY a.t 2, The !1:normonsly Successful Musical Comedy, rjlHE (^-AY Q.RISETTE, Next Week-CHARLES COLLETTE, In" What Happened to Jones." Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le /"i RAND T H E A T R E VJT Lessee and Manager EDWABD QCIGI,F,Y. GRAND RECEPTION ON THE Return Visit of the Great Drama, U N D E R THE C Z A R, And the CINEMATOGRAPH. Box Office at Thompson and ShaekeU's, 24, Qneen- street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. SEASON 190G-1. CONDUCTOR. MR. T. E. AYLWARD. CONCERT, I PARK HALL, WEDNESDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 3 X1 PERFORMERS. DVORAK'S "SPECTRE'S BRIDE." REVENGE." Princip:11 Vocalists: Madam ROBRENO. Mr CHARLES SAUNDERS, and Mr DAVID HUGHES. Reserved Seats. 53 and 2s 6d. Admission, 1b. Plan of the hall at Messrs Newm.Jln.ilrl Sons',Queen- 9825 street, after Monday. Nov. 19th. llle I" ARK HALL, CARDIFF. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4th. at 8. MISS JJUCY CLARKE>S WELSH CONCERT PARTY. Under the direction of Mr N. VERT. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. ARTISTES. Miss MAGGIE DAVIES. Mr DYFED LEWYS. Miss LUCY CLARKE. Mr BARRY LINDON. Solo Violin—Mr PHILIP LEWIS, At the Pianoforte—Mr J. E. DEACON. Tickets—Balcony (reserved), 3s Ground Fioor (un- reserved), 28 Back of Hall, Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs Thompson and Shackeil's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, from and after Nov. J2t.h. 9778 Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages for 10.15. Sole Business Manager—Mr RICHARD ELLIO PT. Wtgtd jSaftres. BE PASCAL BERNASCONI AND JUL, PASCAL BERNASCONI AND CO., Of 1. Pier-head-chttmbers. Bute Dock, Cardiff, and 130, Dock-street, Newport, Mou., Ship Chandlers, Ironmongers, &c. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr THOMAS RICHARD PARDOE, the surviving Trustee. acting ¡ under the WiU of t e above Fascd Bernasconi. has CE "SED TO CARRY ON THE ABOVE TRADES, which were for several ye\rs carried on by the Representatives of the said Pa cal Bernasconi, and requests that all CLAIMS and DEMANDS upon hi.n or the above Businesses may be sent to us for Examination and Payment SIMMONS, CLARK & CO., Solicitors, 97C8 8, Edgar-buildings, Bath. JOHN DAVIES, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Esttbe of Mr JOHN DAVIES, la,te (If P..ASGWENALLT, in the PARISH of LLANWRDA; in the COUNTY of CARMARTHEN. Coal and Slate M rchant, Deceased, who died on the 28-h day of October, 1900, arc required to send par- ticulars of their Claims to us. the undersigned Executors of the said Decsased, on or before the 8th day of December, 1900, and further Take Notice that after the last mentioned date the Exocut Irs will proceed to distribute the Estate of the said Deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this 10th day of November. 1900. JOHN Br-1 VAN, Dolceincg, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda. THOMAS THOMAS, Baukynos, Llanwrda, Executors. 9802 RE DAVID ISAAC MORGAN, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of DAVID ISAAC MORGAN, late of the BEEHIVE, CLYDACH. in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Dra.per a.nd Outfitter, Deceased (who died on the 30th day of Jtùv, 1900, and whose Will was proved in the Principal^ Registry of t!n Prnbate Division of her Majesty's High Court oi r.stico on th a 1st day of by Evnn Williams, of Clydach aforesaid, Accountant, the Executor therein named), are hereby required to Rend the. particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, on or tefole the 17th day of December, 1900. after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst the personR entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be-liable for the Assets of the saW deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed t1 a.ny person or persons of whose Claims or Demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 19th dav of November, 1900. lG. W. JONES, 24, Wind-street, Sv.-anse80, 9890 Solicitor for the said Executor. J, LICE GEORGINA THOTT (DE- ..cl. CEASED). All PERSONS having anv CLAIMS against the Estate of ALICE GEORGINA TltOTT (deceased), late of No. 7. VICTORf A-SQUARE, ABERDARE, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Widow, are re- quired to send particulars thereof to us the nnder- signed, as solicitors for and on behalf of Lewis Morgan, of No. 2, Well-street, Grawen-terrace. Mer- thyr Tydfil, and Thomas Phillips, of No. 8, Victoria- square Aberilare, the Executors, on or before the 27th (lay of December next. Dated this 10th day of November, 1900. C. & W. KENSHOLE, 9873 Bank Buildings, Aberdare. ,r- public Appotntinents. ILF O Ii l) HAVE N ~UR BAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. WANTED, a STOKER for the Gaa Works, used to Shove.l Charging, Engine, and Exhauster. Wages 23s per week, with house, fuel, and garden. Constant job to a, steady and suitable man.—Apply to Themas John, Superintendent. 9894 nnREVETHINSCHOOLBOARD. WANTED, en the 1st Jannarv next, a. CERTIFI- CATED HEADMISTRESS for the New Board School at Havodyrynys,ne3r:" Crumlin, Mon. Accommodation, 60 mixed and 40 infants. Salary, £ 75 per annnm. Applic3 tions, statiug age aud qua.1ifica.tions, with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 1st pros. HENRY BYTHWAY. Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, November 19th, 1900. 9901 RHYNDWYCLYDACH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED for the Bcvs' School, Clydach, a CER- TIFICATED ASSISTANT TEACHER. Salary JES3 a vear, subject to three months' notice. Applications, with copies (only) of testimonials, to be sent to E. W. JONES, Clerk to the Rhyndwyclydach School Board, 9S91 24, Wind-street, Swansea. T) O N T Y P R I D D UNION. FOSTER MOTHER WANTED. The Guardians of the Pontypridd Union invite APPLICATIONS for the APPOINTMENT of a FOSTER MOTHER at their Cottage Homes. Llantwit Fardre. The salary will be £20 per annum, with washing, rations, [Iud Itpa.rtlllents. Applicants must not be under 30 years of age, and must be without encumbrance. Preference will bo given to applicants speaking Welsh. Tha appointment will be made subject to the provisions of the Poor Law Officers' Snperann nation Act, 1896. Applications, in candidates' own handwriting, stat- ing age, and qualifications, and accompanied by not more than three testimonials of reeent d'1.te, to be Bent to me not hoter than Monday, the 2Gth day of November, 1900. WM. SPICKETT, Clerk. Pontypridd,13th November, 1900. 9859 _141.. (Education. CARDIFF- ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERCARTKN. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificatsd Resident "ud Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Eroebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. Vacancies for Roltrden. 1162 LANGTJAND BAY. SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Majters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House ispleasantlv situated in its own grounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 BRISTOL. -=== rrHE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR X GIRLS. REDLAND COURT. BOARDING HOUSw GORDON HOUSE, CLARENDON-ROAD. President: The LOlO BfSHOP OF HEREFORD. I Headmistress: Miss E. A. COCKS. Prospectuses, details of Scholarships, Examination results, etc., upon application to Secretary, Albion Chambers. Bristol. 9746 -=- JM PORT ANT to THOSE WHO SUFFEU. _B Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back, Post free for 4s from G D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Astorc-road North, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—It. Mumford, Chemist,&c., Meteor- street, Splotlands, aud Castle-road, Roath, Merthyr— Wills, Chemist. Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford- street. Newport — Young. Ononisr.. High-street; Pontypridd—OlivcrDavies, Che:ai;t Mill-street. N.B —Hax never been known to fnil, evters answered ree. Please name paper. public Amusements. CARDIFF. not in mortals to command success, but do more: ieserve it.AddisoD. THE ARDIFF JgMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director „OSWALD STOLf. TO-NIGHT. THE ORIGINAL COMEDIAN, TOM COSTELLO, JL Of Trinity Church." Ship I Love," and Comrades," in new Character Songs. THE 3 SISTERS CHESTER, In Song. Dance, and Instrumentalism, The Juggling Jap, PRINCE KOKIN, Of the leading Europea.n Variety Theatres. THE WELSH QUARTETTE Of Glee Singers. MDLLE. MIGNONETTE Comedienne and Dancer. DOWNS AND LANGFORD, Comedians. FRASER QUARTETTE, In National Dances. BEN NEVIS, Comique. McPHEB AND HILL, Extraordinary Horizontal Bar Performers. NEXT WEEK— BERT GILBERT, from the Palace Theatre, London. How dare you, you Blackguard?" Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes appear at each performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11am. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625 22e 1141 WANEA, I rr H E E M P IRE, PL HIGH-STREET. Managing DIRECTOR OSWALD SOLto. TO-NIGHT. BURKE and ANDRUS in a Pantomime Comsdy, After the Ball the BROWN-KELLY CO.. in a comic sketch entitled "The Lay Figure W. J. CHURCHILL, Comic Singer and Putter Comedian TOM BRANT FORD, Comedian and Mimic; Mr DAN* LLEWELLYN, Tenor Vocalist; Mr HARRY BICKLEY, Comedian in Song and Story The Cele- brated WALTER BELLONINI, a Prince of Jugglers. THEATRE, SWANSEA. Lessees and Managers, Mr H. H. Morell & Mr Fredk. 1\louiIJot. MONDAY, November 19th, and Every Evening during the Week, fJlHE J^0813 0F J>ERSlA, Or, THE STORY TELLER AND THE SLAVE. Written by Basil Hood. Composed by A. Sullivan. Box Office at Gwvntie H. Bracer's. 17, HeathQeld- street. Telephone Xo. 291. Commence 7.30 p.m. 9872 N E VvPORT. NE W P O R T EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANAOINS DIBECTOH OswaTjD STOI.T.. TO-NIGHT. Splendid Series of GIBBONS' BIO-TABLEAUX illustrating, among other interesting episodes, the Home-coming of the C.I.V.'s and the Historical Re- ception in London M. GEORGE ARVEY, Juggler The THREE BLOSSOMS; Miss ALETHEA CROSS and HOliDEN, Dancing Specialists: The JUNO SISTERS, Duettists WILL JOHNSON, Comedia.n DAISY MARTELL; Popular ALBERT CHRISTIAN. t YOEUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor Sc Manager. Mr CLARltNOJII SOONEP. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. and SATURDAY NEXT at 2 and 7.30, THE JgELLE OF NEW YORK. JL JL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT a.t 2. Prices as usual. 45e Telephone 158 Nat. Box Office open daily, 10 to 10 MONSTER FETE AND GALA, iwJL jr \3r Und"r the Auspices of the NEWPORT (MON.) ATHLETIC CLUB, Will be held on the ATHLETIC GROUNDS, NEWPORT, WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1901. MILITARY TOURNAMENT. BRASS BAND CONGEST. STAR ARTISTES. 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