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"J ^nles 1m Junction. AUCTION APPOI.NTMEN'TS! Massrs BAILEY, GILLER, ana TELFER, Horses, &C., at Cardiff Oct. 2J Messrs W V. CLARKE & DOVEY. Cart Horse and Cobs, at Cardiff °ct- J; Furniture, at Llanishen J? Sroct-r's Stock-in-Tr ,de, at Abertillery i. Sale of Properties, a.t. Bridgend ,{ Leasehold Cottages, at Caerphilly j. — Hotel and Premiss?;, at Senshenydd r<0 Air J. A. COlLINGS. nntM Horses, at Devon and Ki lev Horse Ii;izaar.T<JC- Messrs GOTTWA i/TZ, BOvv lUNG, and I Household Furniture, at Cardiff j.' Carriages, Harness, etc., at Cardiff 20 Dutch Bulbs & Flowerin<! Plants, ;it Cardiff- furmtire, Planoforle. &e at Cardie 'v"ov. Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Messrs j. E GU.\K;ml ,,ON. COX &oCc.a o< Ttoj.„« K Residences, at Cardiff QCtj> ig Family Residence, at £ ariH,c.nr>'ft and'SON* Messrs JOHN fc. I.K&r>fc/s ant! -v?' 24 & 25 Contents of Residence, at Swan^ Oct. Mr G. ALEC jYMFlo- 0ct. 16 leasehold H°t^, and"sONS. Messrs HMN" jr-vvvr Oct '3 13 Tarnily Mansion, a ILLrps. 24 •■as? sa'sr.Wv Freehold Kite, &c., at Neath Freehold Inn, at Aberavon £ «-«~ *8b«t:&S88S& AY.: xVVi.r M ^ct. 25 m»pi.w Qct w Horses, Cattle, Sneep, ctc at lj^ri'la ,g KSSE^^ 1* Horses and THO^ AS. leasehold Property, at Barry Dock l7 Leasehold lg Farm Stock and MESSl^'sTEmENSONaaclAMX. TUESDAY, the 16th valuable o'clock in the evening, tne to"jwm„ Jo^f,-et lesivn-strfet, Penhill, lituate in Pontcauna-<-ti;.ec, w;ll De divided and Cardiff-road, ulfu' V'- sier lots as may be doter- into the tolling or sucn othei ioi mined at the time oi saic. VILLA BESiDENCB Lot 1.—All that L a^h^ntcanna-street, let upon situate and being }s.°- utai 0f 15s per wef.c, land- $, weeifjy tcnancy at a ^eltJ np0n len.<=e for lord pavinff rates ancita geptember, 1S90, at SSE,? SSS^-55hEMDSn=b Lot 2. All thai;^a^h1>1ontcanim.street, let v.pon situate and 'ental of £ 53 16s pe;- annum, a aaarterly tenancy a • tprin 0f 03 years from the and Held upon lea«e 101. 0UI1(, rent, 0i £ 4 per 29th September, 18. J, Rnnuni. rpiclioid VILLA RESIDENCE Lot, 5.—All that ^iRa, 5 poj.tcnnna-street, let upon Situate and bem„ Q<o- j of 12s Cl1 per Wee'K, Rtid a monthly tenancy 0f gg ypp.v^ from the 29th held upon len0sill0^ t „innr,rl rent of £ 4 per annuiTi. September, «3SC at' ^oanj rM| 0 A RESIDENCE LoM.-Al that Le^-hold )e|; up Situato and being I2f. pel. wee\;t and a t^of pTannunfh Which is let on a Quarte. 1> tenancy) a^ tcrm oi 99 per week efch, and held up ground rent years from the 29th Sept;i 7^ and £ 2 4b cf £ 2 6s per annum each a-, to J\0 each as to Nos. 3 and 5. VARD. ^ith lofts, ta^esH £ 0 Itnrf producinfi of Nos. 1, 3, 5, and Held upon Jesse for ftXror^ v^U'tVMth September, 18S0, at situate at Penhill, and koowo at> ^el'andh^nponTeaLfor" term of 99 y^from the 2id February, 1896, at aground rent of tb pei "'loTs'-AH that Leasehold VILLA RESIDENCE situate at Penhill, and known ar. St. ^onat s, let flpon a monthly tenancy at a rental 01 14s P-r et, »ud held upon lease for a term of 9t> years fi om t.it tad February, 1896, at a ground rent 01 P"1 Lot 9.—All that Leasehold RESIDENCE silunte and beii.g No. 58, Cardiff-road, LlacOr-u, over.oolaug the Palace grounds, and let upon an annual tenancy from the 25th April, 1900. at a. rental of £50 per annum. Held upon lease for a term of 99 the 1st June, 1897, at a ground rent of £ 3 10s per and being No. 60. Cardiff-road LlancJarf, adjoining the above. and heW npon lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st June, 1897.:1t:> ground rent of £5 10s per anm'll1. (Immediaté possei;sio!1 .f this lot can be given.) u SfcJSS».a Sm and being No. 62, Carmn roau, tenancy at a as Lynnwooa, ,et upon a q le^ge for g rental of £ 40 per fuinu'(', a ground term of 99 years from the 1st June, xoj<, rent of £ 5 5s per annum. p^siDBNCE situate Lot 12.-All that Lc,iseU^;l Kpiut.i^k))o^ Rg and beinc No G4, Cardiff-i1' yearg from the Temenos," let for a term o annum, and 24th June, 1900, at a rental of P thelgJj held upon lease for a term of' W annum June, 3897, at a ground ient ox -r,pC:foENCR situate Lot 13.—All that Llandaff, held for a and beit'g No. 74, CardiS-rO'i g7 „ ground term of 99 years from the 1st Jun- iw'' tent of £ io per annum. n be eiVen.) (Immediate possession'af OENCK pitnate Lot 14.—AH that r^^ehoJd and fcnown and being No. 76, Candiff- • { three vears from as •' Penkevil," let for a ^rm £ 75 per the 29th Sc»it'mbe,,189. a term of eg yeftr3 annum, ;.nd held ^se fl of £ 10 per from ths 1st June, 1897, at a Rrouu annum. v T?T^STDRNCE situate Lot 15.—All that Lea^eho i and,a £ f, and known and being No. 78, Cnrdiff-roa tpn.,ucy at a rental as Barods," let upon a y a y iea.se for a. term of of £ 70 per annum, and ,one at a ground rent of 99 years from the 1st June, -39 £ 11 uer annum. „„.i +.3 in respect to Tfie landlords) pa-y all Tle tenants Day all Lots 1, 2, s, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. I™™ tenant o{ rates and taves on Lots 11, au" Lot 12 pays water rate only.. may be had Furthei-narticu'arsaudoiders tov^e offic(jSj on application to ths Anctioneers, a,o gi6() No. 5, High-street, Cardiff FREEHOLD DOURLE-LICENSED PVB HO US E. LLANcADLE, I„ th, P,mn «- «"»* °* MWOQWC STEPHENSON and ALEX-. ESSRS S1^i!r hv AUCTION, at the ANDER win 'mHUR^DAY, the 25th day Angel Hotel, Cardiff on T H" e t b|jRhed DOUBLE-LICENSED INN & PREMISES, known as the "GREEN DRAGON, fv,„ «n",ipn and Buildings connected together with i,V )hP vii;a->e of Llancadle, in the therewith, sitnate in tne vuiuv, parish of Llancarvan, in the county The Premises front the main e ot the st. EpSular8 may be obtained upon the Auctioneers, at 5 High-street. CardiO^M^ Messrs Diamond and Sons, 9a, P 9159 London. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, COMPANIES WINDING UP. RE P. S. PHILLIPS, LD. CTTr>T> THE ABERTILLERY TINPLATE WORKS, ABERTILLERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE, and •PRE WATERLOO TINPLATE WORKS, NEAR T AACHEN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION (under „+inns from the Registrar), at the Mart, Token- Instrt.ctio l lIK in tiie early part of the month house ait-, Of N,,vembetr,19C|RY TINPLATE WORKS, at Abertillerv, in the county of Monmouth, Bitaate at Aueri C0D«^R"RLOO TINPLATE WORKS, VVAI^RLO in tha connty of Glamorgan situate near containing four inn • COnditjr>HS of sale are being Plans, particular*, au be bad upon aoplica- prepare'i and, when r «.. > jjjoji-street, Cardifl, or to tioniothe Auctioneer^, kjev solicitors, 12, New Messrs Le Brasses ancI Oak e^, 9162_ Court, Lincoln's inn, i^onuo — __— r vpar PENCOED, TRALI.WN 1<ARM. rJianhar-n Stations Within two miles of P^jrisant Station, G.W.R. and foir,- TT i pfLE SALE OF FARM IMPORTANT AND> VAfiUAL ()DUGK„ &c ST0^- R WTT' (VIAMS HAS been MR HOWELL wHifrom Mr John favoured wish to SELL by (who is retiring from fa™11"8;' on THUKS- AUCTION, on the premises a* ? InVi'ou of his DAY, October 18th. 1900, the hwfc port-on 01 ^AiufSTOCK, CLOVEE HAY, PRODUCE, &c., viz. CATTrJE.-9 capitl i'OWS to c¡¡,lvc ea.rIy, 1 prime fat ('.0\ well-ht'ed 3 I'ear 01ù. Hereford bull, and 10 very purposes (won hr«t P"?4- (bv Lord Miibng- some roan cobs. 2 and J useJul mare and ton—vvi.uld nmke a, n filly, by Mertnyr ilawr Hor^e, l'8 yelu* old black mare, and 1 capital 4 year old che*'iiiifc co1?' n an(j Cotswold ewos SHBBl'Sa Kamps-ire Down 2 pedigree (fit fr., butcher or breeJii^ r.iiP t d fio(,k Oxford .'own rams (from tioDOS Lectilade). PIGS -o strong store pigs. t clover, 3 PRODUCE.-3 »c:f» oats, 2 ricks »ck« of Tartarian oat*. 1 xiC.v f'l ,j lobS( and of barley, <Src., 1% acre of mangold m 1 lOcwt, of Caerphilly cheese, m loos to 8«'c Pur Chasers, and numerous >ther elf^cfcs. h The -aJe of Cart Horses, Im&lernent^, &C., be id the early parL of next year. 3t. Three months' crt-dit upon the usual conditions. Lunchcon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1.0 p.m. sha.rp. Auctioneer's Offices, Bridgend and Cardifl. 9293 CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER. AND TELFER will hold their next usual FORT- JMIGHTLY SALE at the above Repository on THURSDAY. October 25th, when upwards cf 60 HOUSES, COBS, AND PONTES, Also CARRIAGES, CARTS, and HARNESS, will be OFFERED for SALE. Entries should be aiado at once to secure good positions. 9375— 873e ..Auctioneers' Offices, 15, High-street, Cardiff. EATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING COMPANY-Late T. Wall. OfiicesASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager:—J. W ROlilNSON. Proprietors ot the best Posting Stations in teifaiU »nd i/istrict 1150 alts Iw Ruction. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 13th OCTOBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, remDved to Cardiff for better convenience of sale. ESSHS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, I si and PEHRY have received iustruc ions to catalogue and SEfJL by AUCTION, at their Sale- looms,ll} High-street, Cardiff, This Day (SATUR- DAY), 13th October, 1900, at 11 o'clock, the Remainder of the arrive HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, SILVER PLATE, A LIBRARY OF CHOICK AND VALUABLE BOOKS. Cita'ogaes may be had from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street. Cardiff. 917Q SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY). AT THE ANGEL HOTEC. YARD, CARDIFF. If CESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING-, {i'fe an«l PERRY wlU SELL by AUCTION at the Air* Hotel Yard. Cardiff, This Day (SATURDAY), 13th October, 1900, nt 2 .clock p.m., removed from • CLYDACK COURT, BY ORDER OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ?iE L\TK HENRY L. GROVER, ESQ., DE- CEASED, the following CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC.: 1.— A PRIVATE 'BUS, for single or pair of horses, bv Ke^terton, Londni,. 2.—A BROUGHAM, by Fuller „ ;A TWu-WHEEL DOGCART, by the Bristol V\ asffoii Worlds Co. Set of double har^esf. Indies and gentlemen's saddies, a military saddle and bridle, other bridles, horse clothing, bits etc. Catalogues can be had from the Auctioneers. 11, Hlgb-street, Cardiff. 9265 FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON ON SATURDAY NEXT. "ft/FESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, If J and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTTON, at their Salerooms, 11, High-strest Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 20th October, at ..30 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, a consignment °FIRST CLASS DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS, including Douhle Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Snowdrops, Gladiolus, Cyclamo", Roman and Grape Hyacinths, Crocus, and various other kinds of Bulbs, all in splendid condition and ready for immediate pi'U'U"0N VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 9575 Catalogues of the bulbs can be had on application. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 25TH cfc 26TH I OCTOBER. mTrri IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE of the CONTENTS of a LARGE RE- SIDENCE of HIGH-CLASS FURNTTURE, Choice DECORATIVE ITEMS, a PIANOFORTE by Schreiner, prmd pally supplied by MgiSHS MAPLE and CO., TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD, LONDON. Sold by OROER of the EXECUTORS OF A GENTLEMAN, DECEASED. Also By ORDER of Mrs AUBERY REES. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects from her late Residence in the Newport-road, Cardiff. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY have received instructions to Catalogue and SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, Kigh-strceb, CaroitT. on THUlvSOAi and FRIDAY, 25th and 26Us October, at Uo'CJOC* each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND DECORATIVE EFFECTS, Removed as ahove. Full particulars wiil appear in next weeks papers and Catalogues, which may be had of the Auc- tioneers six days prior to Sale, RE E. J. HOWARD, Esq., Deceased. Bv ORDER of the EXECUTORS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, l. and PERRY are instructed to by AUCTION at CARDIFF, early in NOVEMBER, ALL THAT SUPERIORLY-APPOINTED SEMI-DETACHED LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, being 30, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF, together with the Greenhouses belonging thereto. Full detailed advertisement will shortly appear, and further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers; or of Messrs DOWNING & HANDCOCK, SOLICITORS. 9373 BUTE DOCKS. PENARTITT KYMIN-TERBACE AND CWRT-Y-VIL-ROAD. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL BUILT RESIDENCES. COMMANDING UNINTERRUPTED SEA VIEWS. ? MESSRS HERN & PERT WEE are l instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Rb. Mary-street. Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, October 18Ui, 1900, at 3.30 p.m., TWO VALUABLE LEASEHOLD REsID^NCLS. Lot 1.—All that Leasehold RESIDENCE, bsiag No E, Kymil)-terrace, Penarth, lately in the occupa- tion of Mr Leg-.rd, containing 4 reception rooms, 10 bedroomp, bathroom, &c., billiard room, 24ft. by 18ft., with excellent table and fittings (which will have to be t-ken at a valuation); good stabling and coach- house, garden planted with choice fruit trees in xnll bearing, Lease 99 years from 1873 at a ground rent °*Lot 2.—A similar RESIDENCE, being No. 9, Kvmin-terrace, now occupied by the owner. It con- tains 3 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, &c.; two-stall stable and coach-house, and excellent fruit arden. Lease 99 years from 1873 at a. ground rent of £5; and both houses have uninterrupted sea T1printed particulars and conditions of these pro- perties, with photographs, can be had on application. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. Lot 3.-All that well-built RESIDENCE, being No. 2 Kvmm-terrace, Penarth, in the occupation of Mr'Bolton, containing two reception-rooms, five bed- rooms, bathroom, and usual offices good garden wxuh greenhouse, back entrance lease, 99 yeais from 1873, ut a around rend of £ 2 15s. at,a„roun-KY ANOTHER DIRECTION. Lot 4.-AII that well-bnilt Semi-detached RESI- being 24, Cwrt-y-Vii-road, Penarth. now in hand 'but of the estimated rental value of £ 48. It contains tworeception-room*, live bedrooms,dressing- room, bathroom, box-room, kitc.ien, and u.unl officcH • good garden, with Bide entrance. The out- £ n idbiVf comprise bicvcle shed, coal-house, and w.c. rS v&m 189*. »t a ground rent of £ 4 5s. The house faces S.E., and from all the front windows R-ONE-EIGHTH SHARE in £ 1,000 settled ami payable on the death of a lady aged 75 next biFordfurther particular, apply cardifl" or'as to L.rts lfnd'?';of MesVs Macintosh and' Dixon, Solicitors, S*. Joh^uare. nQnnd as to Lot 3, of Mr o. bixvens. Solicitor, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; as to lioM, of Messrs James Morgan, and Co.. uoltcitors. W, Mary-stieet, Cardiff; ana as to Lot 5, to Mr b. W. Kin", Solicitor, Penarth. __906- NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF^I^^ILY^ID C MF^SllS S HERN and PERTWEE ro insfuct'd bv the Executor1: of E. R. 'Te £ sed to SELL by AUCTION, Moxey, Esq.. J,l., det 'rviary-EU-eet, Cardiff, en thoesSa^'oSow &. ml «• p ■»- •" KESIDENCE. STAfU^ORODHM exceptionally well situate on the corner of Newport road and West g.-ove The erounds are planted with Well-grown evergreen Tne grounas are p phrnbs. The house con- and orname^ta1 Le: dining room, drawing-room tains well;pi-°por library, breakfast-room handsomely paneUed UM.a >. :serraut;V hal) vestibule hall, with l»«wr*h t and cold bath 8 kitchens, ^celle! t ceJarage,flnOThere ,g & bedrooms and diesSlng ch.house. The whole laundry, also stable an the 25th March, ?o,'C0>1it the very Iow groiuid rent of £ 8. Thelease 18.0, at tne vcr> buildings with con- fentSof°gWround landlord for an extra ground rent °Vt5r to B. and ? 93 St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Donald Macije'an,' Esq.. Solicitor, Bute Docks, Cardiff. -—— tTrersr,\ND-CRESCENT. BARRY DOCK. caLE O^ VALUABLE LEASEHOIID PROPERTY Cardiff. moo tTrersr,\ND-CRESCENT. BARRY DOCK. caLE O^ VALUABLE LEASEHOIID PROPERTY m"R'W THOMAS has been instructed VI t,v Mr J. Arthur Hughes, Solicitor, Barry, the the Kingslt nd (Barry Dock: Land and Pn mianv to ofier for SALE by PUBLIC ^TVOTVON a^ &iHey's Hotel. Barry D.:ck, on WED- VV^the 17th day of October, 1900. at 6.0 p.m., NKSDA.Y, ti ,jt, s pf t;aie whioli will bo then and subject to condiUOD- o M .md we!1.built there read a 1 e ses iNU PRRMISES< !,ld b-insT Nos. 5, 7, 9. 11, 13, 15,17, 19, 21,10. ?o ha 16 18 20. 22, 24, 26, 52, and 36, Kmprsland- t', iarrv >cU* w»*ich are held ander leases lor ternis of S3 years from May 1st, 1889, less the f pmr riivi'thereof, at the annual ground rent of £ 3^loreaeh? excepting No 35, ,vhich' is £ 4. Lotto good and respectable tenants at Us each per week, excenting Nos. 12 and 36, which are let at 10s and 10s 6d per week respectively, the tenants Day ing rates and taxes. These nouses are situate in the centre of the Barry district and in a most respectable and con- venient locality, being about two minutes' walk fiom the Barry Dock Railway Station and about five minutes' from the Docks," Dry Docks, and Repairing Sheds.. The Houses may be sold in one or more lots to suit the convenience of pmchasers. Purchasers will no" have to pay Ray fees to the Auctioneer or the Solicitor. For further particulars apply to J. A. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Barry, or to the 'Auctioneer, at his Offices, 71, Holton-road, Barry. 9282 PA LMERSTO VVN. CADOXTON-BARRY. SALE Of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Mil WM. THOMAS has been inscrucrefl bv the Directors of the South Wales Property Company. Limited, to oiler for SALE by PUBLIC I I AUCTION at Culley's Hotel, Burrv DOCKS, OO WEDNESDAY, October 17th, 1900, ;i#6 p.m., subject to conditions of «'.le to be there ahd then read, all those WELL-BUILT DWELLING-HOUSES. and being Nos. 35, 37. 39, !1, 43. 45, 47, 49, 51, c, ie'e? 59 R1 and 6J, Palmerstown-voad, Cadoxton- V. 'i, ,i',i under a leasft for a term of 99 years gr-arfeW- ss'^zsr **dar tln_-roo £ flt tlie 1)e LL 'J to purchasers by for each house for the said term and at tae h „ r„uf A proof of the underlease may the said yeii-1 y rent A:p Arthar H.^bes, Esq. be inspected at the t0 the day of Ka,e. Solicitor, i^arry, on Q ol.tll„itv to working men This aflords a spec P' erg 0f their own houses to secure and 1)ec.'1" e palmerstown-road being in a most convenient p > y Smelting Works m the neighbourhood of the Dry 0ock> the Auctioneer or the S«°Vendors will °' charge as far ^^f^s apply to J. A. Hughes, E3^Solicitor, ffiS: Hi lton-roa't, Barrv. HVAT N^^ 111L POSTING |^A SYNDICATE Vot Aberdare, Hirwaia, Mountain Ash. wd District H ANDREWS, SEClUllABY 15WMEW tsbS^:abbb»abb, ales liu Unction. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1900. AT THE PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE OLD DIAMONDS, RARE GEMS, AND PRECIOUS STONES, Mounted in the newest and most elaborate Art Settings, many Antique Gems, SOM15 i tF HISTORIC INTEREST, To be Sold under Power of Sale. J. E. GUNN and SON are M instructed to SELL on TUESDAY, 23rd October, J900, and tile.) FOLLOWING DAYS, AT THE PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF, THE SUPERB COLLECTION OF COURT JEWELS, Including rare diamonds, rubies and emeralds, black, white, and pink pearls, turquoise, catseyes, opals, and every variety of gems mounted as tiaras, necklets, bracelets, brooches, head sprays, crescents, stars, and half-moons fine oriental pearl dog collars with diamond snaps and bare, fine oriental pearl necklets, Burmese ruby and diamond oiara, necklet, and sprays, all in original designs, and set with stones specially selected for their purity ancllustre. Ladies' rings in half-hoop, marquise, cluster, and every style of setting. Gentlemen's diamond rings, scarf pins, studs, sleeve links, etc. Ladies' and gentlemen's English lever watches by Thomas Russell and Sons John Hawley and Srtn, and other eminent makers. A quantity of fine gold art jewellery. The genuineness of each article is strictly guaranteed. Hours of sale from 10.30 a.m. On view days of sale from 10 a.m. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Westgate Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff, or from 1\1:= E. M. Mareoso. 83, Ha.tton Garden, London, E.C. 9362 GREAT HOUSE FARM, LLANDAFF, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF 'BUS HORSES, FARM STOCK, &c. 1\ if It J. RICHARD THOMAS has 1 W3.. received instruc1 ions from Messrs S. Andrews and Son (who are reducing their horses before winter), to SELL by AUCTION at Great House Farm ou MONDAY, the 15th October, 19C0, at 2.30 p.m., without reserve, about 30 USEFUL 'BUS HORSES, suitable for farmers, market gardeners, and others, and a few Crosshred Milch COWS in and with calf, and Store CATTLE also 150 excellent 3 and 4 year old Radnor and other Breeding EWES. Three months' credit will be given subject to conditions. Auctioneer's Offices, Andrews-buildings, Queen- street, Cardiff. 9185 ^WINDSOR BANK," PONTYCLUN. LLANTRIWANT, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J- RICHARD THOMAS has reo l -ij- ceived instructions from Stephen Vivian, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 181,h October, 1900, at 12.30 p.r.1., the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising contents of diniog and sittillg.room foul: bedroc>ms. domestic offices, &c.. aud consishing briefly of antique mf1,hcgany sideboard, bookcases, dining tables, easy and other chairs, sofas, piano by Colifu-d and Collard, harmonium, chiffonniere, large round tables, fenders and fireirons, pier-glasses and pictures, carpetg 11ud hearthrugs, elm inlaid oak bed- room fmite. brass and other bedsteads and spring mattresses, mahogitny chests of drawers, marble-top w¡tRhs&¡¡,uùs, mirrors, toilet services, office chairs, Jitter scales and weights, deal tables, copying press, breech-ioading un by Westley Richards, fretwork machine, kitchen utensils and crockery, model engine, lawn mower, sundry tools, flower pots, ladders, and numerous other effects. Goods on View Day Prior to and Morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Andrews-buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff. 9300 SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBEn MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, &c.' MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and 1 V_I HUNT hrwdhe honour to announce that they received insructions to OFFER fcr SALE by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, October 13th, 1900. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions a.s shall be then and there produced), the following very VALUABLE COPPICE WOODS, the Property of Lord Tredegar MONMOUTHSHIRE. Lot 1.—About 16 acres of Copnice Wood, called Gwselod-y-Waun Wood, in tha parish of Bedwellty, within one mils of Bargoed Station on the Brecon and M'-rthvr Eiilway, consisting of very strong pit and cordwocd, and including three oak timber. Merked wish white pnints. Sold hy lump. Lot 2 —About 8 acres of strong Coppice Wood, being part of Park Wood, in the parish of Bassalleg, within one mile of Rbiwderin Station on the Brecon and Merthvr Railway, consising of very strong pit and cord word, hoop and hurdle stuff, and including 300 mixed spruce, Scotch, and larch fir trees, a.nd six ash timber. Marked with white paint. Sold bv 1ULot 3.—About seven acres of strong Coppice Wood (adjoining Lot 2), being part of Park Wood, in the parish of Bassalleg, within one mile of Rhiwderin Station on the Brecon and Merrhvr Railwav, consist- ing of very strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff and including 70 mixed larch and Scotch fir trees', and six ash timber. Marked with white paint Sold by lump. ]-j0t 4.—About eight acres of Plantation, being part of Graig-Rhiw-Arwvdd, in the parish of Mynyddislwyn. within one mile of Nine Mile Point and Ynysddu Stations on the London and North-Wcstern Railway, and near Risca Colliery, consisting of very strong larch and f r trees, of about 38 years' growth. Marked with white paint. Sold by lump. Lot 5,-Abon 11 acies of Coppice Wood, being part of Foxhill in the parish of Bassalleg, within one utile of Rhiwderin Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, and including about 700 mixed larch, Scotch, and spruce fir trees. Marked with white p'unt. Sold by lump. Lot 6.— About 18 acres of Coppice Wood, called the Mill Wood, in the parish of H- nlly-i, adjoining the paiish road, heinz within two and a half miles of liogerstone Station on the Great Western Hailway. consisting of very strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, and including three ash timber. Marked with white paint. So d by Lot 7.—About J2 acres of Coppice Wood, being part of the Thicketts Wood, in the parish of Roggiett, within one mile of Severn Tunnel Junction Station Oil the Groat Western Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop aud hurdle stuff, two oak, two elm, two beech, and one ash timber included. Marked with white paiut. Sold by lump. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Lot S.-About. Ultcrefl of Coppice Wood, being part of Grai^-Lhrvn-CeJvn Wood, in the parish of Michael- stone-y-Vedtv, within two and a. half miles of JJlan- ishen Station on the Rliymney Railway, consisting of strong pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, in- cludinV :70 mixed larch, spruce, and Scotch fir trees. Marked with white paint. Sold by lump. For a view of the woods, apply to Mr John Morgan, Tavarn-y coed, Ponfcymister, who will direct a person to show the same on and after the 1st day of October, 1900. For further particulars applv to Messrs DAVIS, LLOYDS, & WILSON, 9139 Solicitors, Newport. SALE THIS DAY. TO BREWERS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. BRIDGEND. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREE FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL. MR WILLIAM POVVKLL is instructed by the owner, Mr George Williams, to SELL by AUCTION at the Dunraven Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAV. the 13th day of October next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, that valuable FREE AND FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL known a.s The Old Spirit Vaults," situate in Queen- street, Bridgend. The premises comprise bar,luncheon bar, jug and bottle department, smoke-room, kitchen or tap-room, bar parlour, cellar, kitchen, scullery, yard, skitMe alley (2 alleys), club room, 4 bedrooms, coalhouse, inside, w.c., and spirit stores and room used by Mr W. R. Williams as surgery and stores, stabling accommodation for 4 horses, hPjrnes3-room, coach- house, and w.c., and loft over. The Premises are now in the occupation of Mr W. R. Williams, veterinary surgeon, and immediate pos- session can be arranged. The Auctioneer desires to call attention to this exceptional opportunity of acquiring a genuine free double-licensed house with a good class and improv- ing trade. The pre,nises are in excellent condition, ha.ving been recently renovated throl1Rhout. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, it desired. For further particulars apoly to the Auctioneer, 30, Adare-street, Bridgend; 19, Duke-stveet, Cardiff; or to Randall and Co., Solicitors. Bridgend. 9252 MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO BREWERS. PUBLICANS. AND OTHERS. SALE of s, VALUABLE and OLD-ESTABLISHED FREE LEASEHOLD HOTEL and PREMISES. MR G. ALEC LKWIS has received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of October. iSOO. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the common form conditl01lS of the Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare Incorporated Law Society, all that VnfMMe LEASEHOLD HOTEL and PRE- MISES, situate in High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, a.nd known as the GLOBE HOTEL. The Sale win include the Goodwill of the Hotel a.nd the Business Atrried on thereat. The purchaser will bereqniied to take over at :1 valuation the fix- tures, trade utensils, stock-in-trade, and othe' busi- ness effects. Possession can be had on completion of r>urchl>:e., The premises are held under a lease from the Court Estate for a, term of 50 years, from the first day of May, 1892, at a low annual rental of £3í.J. The Ilctioueer wishes Darticolarly to call public attention to this rare and excellent opportunity of ftcqi'imig a valuable licensed property, situate m a prominent position in the centre of this important town, having a frontage to the High-street of 33 feet, and a depth* of 161 feet to the Great Western Hltilway premi"ef<. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Market-square Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil; or to M' sars LEWIS and JONES, :if"itors, 9333 Merthyr Tydfil. rr HE. 0 L D rjl O Y JL JL T^yAREHOUSE. J Jg £ jOMLEY AND gONS, 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF (Near New Infirmary), Are the Oldest Toy and Fancy Goods Dealers in the Principality. IMMENSE STOCK OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, VASES. FANCY CHINA, ACCORDIONS, Aad General Goods of all Descriptions. WHOLESALE ONLY. JL289 QVEB 2Q YBAiaa. 56. Saks JUiriimt. I SALE THIS DAY. ANGEL HOTEL YARD, CAHDIFF. TO BUILDERS, HAULIERS, Ptc. MESSRS W, C. CLARKE & DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION at the above yard on S ATURDAY NEXT, the 13th iust., at 12 o'ciock noon punctually, a very powerful CAWr HORSE, about 16.3 hands high, 6 years old, Two excellent COBH. about 14.2 hands high, suitable for tradesmen, Also BAY MARK. 7 years old, sire the celebrated trotter, Grn nd Express." Queen-street, Cardiff, 9319 ESTATE OF PASCAL BEKNASCONI, DECEASED BLAIR ATHOLE, IJI,.>\NISHEN, Situate within a few minutes' walk of the Llanishen Station. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th. 1900. SAliF; OF THE WELL-PRESERVED HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE aud DOVEY 1.: iI. are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION at the Residence, Blair Athole, Ll .nishen, an THURSOAV, October 18th, 1900, commencing punctu:1;Iy at 1 o'clock p.m., the excel eut FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, the contents of dining, drawing, and breakfast- rooms, comprising massive mahogany suite uphol- stered in morocco leather, maliogauy cheffcouer dining table, bookcase, drawing-room snite, handsoihely inlaid cabinet, flue toned pianoforte by Witton and Witton, ditto by Thompson, brass other fenders, carpets, rugs, hall furniture, oil pintings and engravings, decorative china, electro plate, cutlery, &c.; the appointments of Dedrooms, kikhens, cbina pantry, &c.; lawn vasos, and seat. Also a waggonette, two-wheel dogcart, &c. Detailed catalogues may be had on and after the 11th inst., from the Auctioneers, 33. Queen-street, Cardiff. 9202 ABERTILLERY, 2, TILLERY-STREET. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE HAHRY MORGAN, TO PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS. ESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY 1"J.. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of October, 19D0, at 11 o'clock, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, UTENSILS, HORSES, OARTS, HARNESS, &c.. and comprising a quantity of ten. sugar, jams, batter, cocoa, tinned goods, preserves, fl uir. brushes, soap, etc., and weighing machine, scaje, bins, caddies, &c., 2 horses 2 set, harness, 1 cart, together with the BOOK DEBTS, amounting to abr¡nt £1,000. The Book Debt'! will bo offered for sale immedi. ately preceding the aale of the Stock, ftc. Schedules of the Book Debts may be seen and all further particulars obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. Goods on view day prior to saie. 9379 ESTATE OF MRS MARY HOPKINS, DKCKASKR." ENEROLYN, PWLLYPANT, NEAR CAE RPHILLY SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. TLTESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY JLTJL have received instructions from the Executors to OFFER for SALE by PUB 10 AUCTION, at the Castle Hetel, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist day of October, 1900, at 630 o'clock iu the evening, in such li't or lots as Sh:1.ll be determined upon at the sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be read thereat, the following fJeaschold Houses, forming a, portion of the estate of the above deceased All those 13 HOUSES AND GARDENS KNOWN tS ENERGLYN-ROW, situate and being at E nerglyn, Pwllypant, let a.t rents amounting yearly to £132128. The whole of the houses are held under one lease for the term of 8J years from 1st May, 1891. at a ground rent of £20 3s, which will ba apportioned equally between the houses if sold separately or in Jots. The particular attention of capitalists requiring a safe and remunerative investment is drawn to this opportunity, as the district is fast developing itself. The houses have verv extensive gardens iu back and front, and are within 10 minutes' walk of the Pits of the Llanbradach Steam Coal Coiiiery Company, Notice has been received from the Barry Railway Pits of the Llanbradach Steam Coal Coiiiery Company, Notice has been received from the Barry Railway Company of their intention to schedule the above property in their Railway Act, and when such railway is proceeded with the property will be considerably enhanced in value. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff; or to William Thomas, Esq., Solicitor^ Duke-street, Cardiff. 9275 SENGHi'NYDD, GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE HOTEL AND PREMISES FOR SALE. m /|ESSRS W. C, CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to OFFER for SALE the newlv-erected VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FREE FULLY- LICENSED HOTEL & PREMISES, known as the "GWERNYMILWR HOTEL," together with the extensive ASSEMBLY ROOMS and STABLING adjoining. The premises are held with the other heredita- ments for two severnl terms of 99 years, from the 24th June, 1893 (less three days), aJlld will be offered for sale, subject to apportioned rents of £5 33 6d and 10s. Tha purchaser must take to, hy valuation to be made in the usual way, all the St0clc-in-Tr4.de, Loose Plant, Trade Machinery, Tenant's a.nd Trade Fixtures and Fittings, Billiard Tables, and Chest of Plate. It will be observed, and attention is especially directed to the fact, that the modern and exquisite furniture is not now included in the sale, but the purchaser may have the optiou of acquiring same (if it is 80 desired) by valuation. The Dnrchaser of the hotel to hav the refusal to purchase the piece of land at the rear of Mrs Miles' a.t aknock-ouo sum of £500. For further information and printed particulars and Conditions of tWIle, with plans, apply to the Brokers, 33. Queen-street, Cardiff, and to Messrs W. R. Davies and Co., Solicitors, 35, Mill-street, Pontypridd. _3Sí) SALE OF ATTRACTIVE PROPERTIES RE THE ESTATE OF GEORGE HOLBROOK, DECEASED. MR J. T. SAUNDERS has been favoured with instructions to SELL bv PTTRLTC AUCTION at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUFSDAY October 16tli, at 7.30 p.m. punctually (subject to the general conditions adopted by the 'Cardiff and Dis- trict Incorporated JJltW Society and to such special conditions as shall be then and there produced) the following attractive LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— Lot 1,—No. 151, MALEF ANT-STREET, CATH AYS. Lease 93 years from IS97. Ground rent £4 3s. Let at 9s. Lot 2.-No. 153, MALEFANT-STREET. Lea,se 99 years from 1897. Ground rent; £448. L»t at 99 BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. To Close an Estate. nRinn™NoV 24, SApi'HI«li'-STREETt KOATH, £ 2^10? Lease 99 years from 1870, Ground rent The Auctioneer • begs to call special attention to the above vcry desirable properties as a sound invest- ment. They are situated in good Jetting localities, and always command tenants. r- Particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to '• 'Ie Coycy Hamilton, Esq.. 133, Exchange, Cardiff 'n 1 Davies' EM- Solicitor, Andrews' Buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff; and as to the Aixcfciont^r. at the Cardiff Chambers. 29. bt. Mary-surcet, Cardiff. 906S OWING to the CARDIFF ELECTION taking phce on the lOth I have POSTPONED the ABOVE -A W% ^ter- viz- on TUESDAY, October 16th, instead of Tuesday, October 9th. 9063 TOWN OF NEATH. TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTUR- ING TRADESMEN. BAKERS, C< SUGAR BOILERS, BUILDERS, INVESTORS* AND OTHE ltS. SAfJE of an exceedingly important FREEHOLD AREA, with the BUILDINGS thereon, centrally situated, having a good street frontage. peculiarly adapted for construction into Wholesale or Manu- facturing Trade Premises, and caoable of profitable development in other directions With po-session. MESSRS WM. HARRY RfiJES & SON .L are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, a.t the Cadle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, 17th Oct., 1900, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the highly Valuable FREEHOLD SITE, BUILDINGS. & PREMISES, Situate and being Nos. 12, 13, and 14, Wind- trcct, Neath, containing all area of 10.000 square feet or thereabouts, having a. street frontage of 57 feet and a, depth of 195 feet or thereabouts, all on the street level and lying near the very centre of the town, close to the Post omc, banks, markets, tramways, al??* in direct communication by main thoroughfare with the G.W.R., and easily accessible from all the outlying districts. The premises comprise shop. dwelling-house, two cotfcape.s,large halcerv, warehouses withlofts and other onobuildlngs, stable, and extensive rear premises. A portion of the premises are temporarily occupied, subject to short notice in view of sale. Possession on completion of purchase. Printed particulars, with plan and conditions of sale, may be obtained free from the Auctioneers Ciiarlesville-place, Neath, and Station-oad, Port Talbot, of Mr T. M. Price, Land Agent, Neath; or from Messrs Gery and Rhys, Solicitors. Aberdare.9340 A B E R A V O N ^V. between Aberavon and Cwmavon^ AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, oiT w J'1°TWALLERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF AN EXCEEDINGLY VALU\BLE FREEHOLD ROADSIDE INN FREE A^D FULLY-LICENSED, Long established and well-known, commandiusly placed, aud doing a lp.rge trade With the FIXTURES aud TRADE FITTINGS including the GOODWILL of "the Business. M with possession. ESSRS WM. HARRY REES & SON 'mv by th'! owner to SELL by THTTW^v Tree Hotel, Aberavon. ou ifl- 1Rbh October, 1900, at Five o'clock in the evening, the highly valuable i, LICENSED FREEHOLD INN, TVVFH K.V10WU AS HE COLLIERS' ARMS," -frixtures and Trade Pitting?, Outbuildings, ian, L remiwe.-i, situate at fJiaclnvclls, about midway between the thriving town of Abemvün and th Hllnorv.ant. jnrlnstrÎltl centre Jlnd populous town- district of Cwmavon, the teat of the most vXt 'nsive ana successful copper, steel, and tinplate • £ £ 's a c'lhenes in the county. « ,e. P^evniRes are now in the occupation of the whom the business has been profitably carried on for years, ard who is now retiring, i he House is entirely free from any Trade Tie. Printed particulars, v/ith plan and conditions of saie, may be had free on appJieatitm to) the Anc- tioneers, at tnsir offices, Charlesville-place, Neath, and station-road. Port Talbot; or to Messrs TENNANT & JONES, -°~"9 Solictors, Aberavon. JPEATHER BED -B.' J[3 FOR A TRIFLE. S w^CYI«T'> ?^F^\ TO SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS READERS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. A SPECIMEN FEATHER BED complete, S.V. o 7 i' 'Pi^ed, purified, downy feathers), iv an<l Two Pillows to match, weighing 601bs. the lot (ticking of pure Bamsley linen, waxed inside). As good a bed as anyone need wish to lay on. Sent to any reader of this advt,, carriage paid to any address, for 35s only. Goods despatched immediately on receipt of cash, with order. Samples of Feathers and Ticking, with Illustrated Catalogues sent free on application. ——- 816e SAM TAYLOR, CANTON BEDDING WAREHOUSE, 46 & 48, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MHE CADOXTON AND BAliRY X BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Bein gll Largest Connection in the J itIJtgCf; 11 alt5 by JUtctimi. CLEVEDON HALL ESTATE, Facing the Sea, CLEVEDON, SOMERSETSHIRE. GEO. NICHOLS, HOWES, YOUNG, ALDER, & CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELt by AUCTION, at their SALEROOM, 49, BROAD- STREET. BRISTOL, on THURSDAY, October 25th, 1900, Itt Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the HANDSOME FAMILY MANSION, WITH FINE ENTRANCE HArJL, 50FT. x 27FT. x 27PT. HIGH, CONTAINING A GRAND ORGAN, 5 RECEPTION ROOMS, IS BED AND DRESSING- ROOMS. AND SUITABLE DOMESTIC OFFICES, known as CLEVEDON HALL, delightfully situated on an eminence overlooking Salthoose Bay and the Gronnds extending to the Beach commanding uninterrupted and splendid views of the Bristol Channel, the Welsh Hills, and the surrounding picturesque Country, with ENTRANCE LODGE, Excellent DETACHED STABLING, COACHMAN'S HOUSE, &c, and Beautifully arranged LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS. ORN AMENTAL LAKE, well stocked FRUIT and VEGETABLE GARDENS, MAGNIFICENT LOFTY CONSERVATORY, 100FT. X 19FT., leading from the Library VINERIES, FORCING HOUSES, PEACH and other GLASS HOUSES, and PARKLIKE PASTURE LAND, the whole comprm, g an area. of upwards of 55 ACRES. The Mansion, which was for many years the resi- dence of Charles Hill, Esq., J.P., lately deceased, is l1l0t substantially built iu the Elizabethan style and replete with every convenience, i, within five minutes' walk of the old Parish and other Churches and the Railway St!1tioll, and is about 35 minutes by rail from Brist <1 R.nd about 3 hours from London. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale, and Cards to View mav be obtained of the Auctioneers, 49, Broad-street. Bristol, or of MEADE KING and SON, 9255 Solicitors, Bristol. "pBETjT^nNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. "NORTH HILL," ST. JATES'-CKESCENT. SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDEI & SON have recciv, d instructions from the Adminis- tratrix of the late Albert Mas an, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY. October 21th and 25th, 1900, the CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE SUPERBl,y FURNISHED RESIDENCE, full particulars of which will appear in Catalogues to be obtained six days prior to sale from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 45, WATERLOO-STREET, SWKS. 9351 PONTNEWYNYDD, NEAR PONTYPOOL, MON- MOUTHSHIRE. TO BREWERS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SA1Æ OF A VALUABLE FREE BEERHOUSE AND < OTTAGES. MR SETH PHILLIPS will SE»".L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Pontypoal, on WEDNESDAY, October 24th. 1900, at 3 pni. sharp, subject to the Monmouthshire Incor- porated Law Society's common form conditions of sale and the special conditions incorporated there- with, all that, i LEASEHOLD FREE BEERHOUSE KNOWN AS THE CROWN INN, Pontnewynydd, together with the two Cottages adjoining or near thereto. The Crown Inn and one Cottage are let at an annual rent '1 of £27, and are now in the occupation of Mr William Rogers. The other Cottage is let at au annual rental of £74". The Crown Inn is situate in the midst of a large population, and always c()mm:1ilt [I, steady trade. The wh0le of the premises are held for a term of 61 years from the 2ud day of February, 1852, at thc low annual ground rent of £1 2s 6d. Por further particulars ;>pply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Pantycelyu, Pontllanfraith, Mon.; or to Mr T. S. Edwards, Solicitor, 24, Stow-hiil, Newport, Mon. 9j83 altS inr fet&er. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE D W. POWEL, OLD SEA fJOCK, CARDIFF, BUILDERS' MERCHANT. MESSRS W. C. CLARKK and DOVEY HI are instructed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER, as a going- concern or otherwise, the whole of the business carried on by tho above-named c'cVtor. lit the above premises, in one or more lots, vis.:— Lot 1.—All that LEASEHOLD YARD and PRR- MISES, with the Railway Siding. Turntable and Buildings, situate at the Old Sea Lock, Cardiff, held under an agreement for lease for a term of 21 years frjm the 18th September, 1899, at an annual rent of £ 200. The tenant bas the option of a further lease of the premises for an additional 10 years at a rent of £ 250 a rear. Lot 2.—The GENERAL STOCK-IN-TRADE of a BUILDER'S MERCHANT on the above premises, which is estimated by the debtor to amount to, at cost prices, £ 550. Lot 3,—The FIXTURES, FITTINGS, UTENSILS, CART, HARNESS, OFFICE FURNITURE, etc., used bv the debtor iu his business. Lot 4.—The OUTSTANDING BOOK DEBTS at the date of the Sale, and which are at present retured at £45 8s 9d. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the whole of the above in one or more lot3, a specific amount for Lots 1 aud 3, a percentage off cost or stock book prices for Lot 2, and a specific amount in the £ for Lot 4. Neither the highest nor any tender necessarily accepted. Sealed tenders, in writing, must be lodged with the Brokers at their Offices, 33, Queen- street, Cardiff, on or before Monday, the 22nd October, 1900, at 12 noon, and endorsed Tender re D. W. Powel" Tenders will be opened at the Brokers' Offices, 33, Queen-streat, Cardiff, the same day, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, and any person tendering may be present. Schedules of the Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, &c., and Conditions of Sa'ecari be inspected, and orders to view obtained, on application to the Brokers at their offices, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated this 11th day of October, 1900. __9358 SALE OF A GROCERY BUSINESS BY TENDER. BE THE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN EVANS, DECEASED. TENDERS are invited for the LEASE, GOOD- WILL, FIXTURES, and UTKNSILS-IN-TRADE of the old-established Business lately carried ou by deceased at 43, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. Stock to be taken over at cost price. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowes-t or any tender. Forms of tender and full particulars may be had upon application to 9363 J. T. SAUNDERS, Incorporated Accountant, The Cardiff Chambers, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. TO AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER as a going S con ern, an old established AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY in Pontyprild, with all modern appliances and in thorough working order, having Isrge connection. The premises are second to none in Wales. Water free; immense stores. Ground rent low. Unexpired lease about 90 years. Immediate possession can be had. Also 2 Dwelling-houses adjoining the works. Sealed Tenders (works and houses separately), endorsed Tenders for Aerated Water Factory," &e.,must reach me by the 29th inst. —For further particulars apply K. Parry-Thomas, Auctioneer, &c.. Pontypridd. 9382 alts by tihatt Contract. TO SHIPOWNERS, FISHERMEN, &c. FOR SALE, a few good FISHING Jf SMACKS, suitable for Coasting, &;c., 6O.to 90 tons register.—Full particulars and prices can be obtained from Hewett and Co., Ltd., Riverside, Gorleston, Suffolk. 9345 FOR SALE, several First Class STEAMERS of about 200-300 tons (including B' STEAMERS of about 200-300 tons (including Bunkers). Fast Boats 011 small con>mmption. Lately employed ttS fish carrierS.-FnlL partieulars and prices ltpply Messrs Hewett and Co., Ltd., Riverside, Gorle.tton, Suffolk. 9349 Hotels, & £ ♦ LONDON AND BOSCOMBE. B1-BURLTNGTON HOTEL,, Cork- street, London, W. Near BURLINGTON ARCADE. CENTRAL. QUIET, COMFORTABLE, and 1 ECONOMICAL. Adjacent to:1.11 Clubs and Theatres. Double and Single Suites of Apartments, and over 100 Double and Sinele Bedrooms at most moderate prices. INCLUSIVE WINTER TERMS. B 2-B UCKIN GHAM PALACEHOTEL, j,) 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. The Grosvenoi- Hotel tJdn temporarily closel for rfOconatructin],. visitors will find the BUCK- INGHAM PALAOH HOTEL the nearest Hotel to it, being within three minutes' drive. INCLUSIVE TERMS. B 3—HOTEL BURLINGTON, BOS- 200 Rooms. COM •SB, Bournemouth. Telegraphic Address "lIotd Partington. Boseombe." AN IDEAL WINTER HOTEL. Avoiding Oiacomfort and Fatigue of Foreign Travel. MAGNIFICENT GOlF LINKS. SIX ACREH OF BWAUTlFULLl'-SttELTERED GROUNDS FACING THE PlEtt. Nearest approach in England to a Riviera. hotel. 125 minutes from Waterloo. Pulhnin cars. B4-SATURDAY to MONDAY, £ 2 10s., including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- _g_) including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- dation. Tickets obtained through Cook and Son. Chief Oiiice, Ludgato Circus, London, andBranch Offices; or of Manager, Hotel Bur- lington, Boscombe. NOTICE. Tariffs (most moderate) obtainable of Marta- ger; also at the Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE." B5—SPECIAL NOTICE. JD THREE HOTELS NOTED FOR ALL- ROUND SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE 9277 Proprietors BURLINGTON HOTELS, Ltd. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK and all kindred compiaiuts. Free from mercury Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent for SO stamps by the makers, The Lincolu fttttl ftUdiaud Counties Drup CjiPPiwy.iuawiB,. U8 1003 fhibiic Amusements. CARUIFF. FJPLHEATRE "J^OYAL, £ JARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBKP.T REDFORD, TO-DAY at 2 and 7.30, Mr GEORGE EDWARDES'S PRINCIPAL COMPANY, from the Gaiety Theatre London, in the Musical Comedy A. j^unaway {JIRL* Next Week:— The New American Farcical Comedy— THE WRONG MR WRIGHT. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le G1 R AND THEATRE! IT Lessee and Manager. Edward Quisley. LAST NIGHT OF FROM SCOTLAND YARD. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24. Queen- street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 Monday Next-TWO LITTLE DRUMMER BOYS. V.R. CARDIFF POST OFFICE BAND. Conductor—Mr T. SANSOM. TWELFTH ANNUAL CONCERT (by kind per- mission of H. E. Spenceley, Msq)., Postmaster). Artistes:-Miss MARIE BREMA, Miss GRETA WILLIAMS, Mr GWILYM RICHARDS. At -he Pianoforte, Mr J, E. DEACON. WEDN ESDAY, Oct. 17th, 1900, in the PARK HALl" CARDIFF. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; Concert at 8 p m. Caniages at 10.15 p.m. Tickets (which mav be had from all Post- men) :-Halcony (numbered), 3s; Family Ticket (to* admit three to ¡¡r.leony), 78 Gd; Front Se>ttio. 2s; Admission, I' Plall of the hall may be seen and seats secured at Messrs R. J. Heath and Son, 76, Queen-street. 9357 860e T^OATH'J^AZAAR. -<? OCTOBER 17th, 18th, and 19th, TOWN HALL, CARDIFF. To be OPENED at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17th, by his WORSHIP THE JMAYOR. THURSDAY, October 18th, by the Right Reverend the Lorn BISHOP of LLANDAFF. FRIDAY, October 19th, by the Venerable the ARCHDEACON of LLANDAFF. Mr ANGLE'S STRING QUAKTETT every Afternoon. The GOODVvlLLIE SINGERS every Evening. Admission-3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Is 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., 6d. Season Tickets, Is tid. Proceeds in aid of Croft-street National School and S. Anne's Church. Contributions will be gratefully received by Miss Frances E. Wakley, Hon. Secretary, 132. Claude-eoad, Roath, Cardiff. 431 gACBED jpICTURE. HERBERT SCHMALZ'S MASTERPIECE, THE GREAT AWAKENING, ON VIEW AT ALFRED FREKE'S ART STUDIOS, 12, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 9326 HOURS, 10 TO a. ADMISSION, 6D. 848e lenders auit Contracts. GLAMORGAN QUARTER SESSIONS \3)T AND COUNTY COUNCIL. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO MERTHYR POLICE STATION. The Standing Joint Committee of the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions and County Council is desirous of CONTRACTING for ALTERATIONS and ADDI- TIONS to Merthyr Police Station. Contractors will be required to pay their workmen the recognised ratp of waares. Plans and Specification of the works required may be seen and copies of the bill of quantities obtained by those desirous of tendering at the Merthyr Police Station and at these Offices on and after Saturday, the 13th inst. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to me, together with th0 names of two substantial sure tie. not later than Wednesday, the 24th inst., marked outside Tender for Alterations and Additions to Merthyr Police Station." The committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Glamorgan County Council. Glamorgan County Council Offices, Westgate-street, Cardiff, 10th October. 1900. 9350 TO COLLIERY OWNERS, COAL e MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receiYe TENDERS for the supply of about 900 tons of WASHED NUT COAL for the Electricity Works for the three months ending January 31st, 1901. Also an alternative Tender for about 1,600 tons for the six months ending April 30th, 1901. Specification and Form of Tender ma.y be obtained on application at the Office of Mr N. Appelbee, M.I.E.E., Electrical Engineer, Electricity Works, Canton, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders, endorsed" Coal," to be delivered at my Office by 9 a.m. on or before Tuesday, the 16 th inst. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 8th October, 1900. 9343 G ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL at TRELEWIS, nea.r Treharris. Plans and Specification may be seen at the office of the Board's Architects, Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chamber", Cardiff. Tenders, marked Trelewis New School," must reach me on or before the 22nd October, 1900. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or a.ny tender. FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. High-street, Merthyr T pdfil. 9373 rjlO BUILDEES AND CONTRACTORS, TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of ENGINE HOUSES and ALTERATIONS at Seven Sisters for E. Evans-Bevan, Esq., Neath. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Offices of the undersigued. Tenders to be sent in by the 20th inst., endorsed Tender for Engine Houses." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. COOK REES, Architect. October 10th, 1900. 9352 rO ARCHITECTS AND BUITjDEH.8, ARCHIBALD D. DAVVNAY & SONS, LIMITED, WALES & WESTOF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawntiy, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff. No. 694. 1139 <&&ttcation. CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JLJL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted fey trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Fublic Exams, Vacancies for Boarders. 1162 JQANCING & PHYSICAL EXERCISES. Miss DAY (with assistants! will RESUME HER CLASSES the SECOND WEEK in OCTOBER. Private lessons by appointment, and clltsses arranged, 40, The Parade. Cardiff. (At Home Mondays,) 9047 MAESYCWMMISR. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR A. GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER. PRINCIPAL MBS R. H. JONES. THE NEXT QUARTER BEGINS MONDAY October 15th. Prospectus and full particulars on application. 9074 L, AN GLAND BAY, SWANSEA. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL \X BELLE VUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—Th« MISSES PHILLIPS. Assisted Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visitiug Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds ou a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 pQNTYp5iIi)D pOLLEGIATE S~C H O O L PONTYPRIDD. HEADMASTKB: THOS. HOWAT, B.A. (Honours, London and Wales), Teacher's Certificate (Cam- bridge). 8454 Tihft1,Colle»gia^° S,cho°' prepares 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. CLARENDON COL^E^^O^IRLS (RESIDENT AND DAILY), and TRAINING T-CHOOL of MUSIC (corner of Redland Park). PRINCIPALS 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 Brenan, M.A., R. Glover, D.D.. and U. R. Thomas. Pupils return September 20th. A branch Kindergarten and Pre- paratory School has been established. Head Mistress trained and certificated at Bedford College. 1159 THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING A COMPANY. BRIDGE-STREET. CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches througbont the Counties of CarmjUihgp, mkreke, and Cardigan. 1127 lt1 JAMBS. Slasager IBniilic Amusements. CARDIFF. It 'Tis not in mortals to comrna.n!1 success, bu1; we'i! do more -ieserve it."—Addison. THE 0ARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT. THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT IN EUROPE I A HAPPY FAMILY. LIONS, TIGERS, POLAR BEARS, BLACK BEARS AND BOAEHOONDS, ALL IN ONE CAGE! RICHARD SAWADE'S THRILLING GROUP OF ANIMALS. SAM TOlR, Character Vocalist. The Celebrated ALESANDHOFF TROUPE, Russian Siagers and Dancers. THE MARVELLOUS BALE TROUPE OF ACROBATIC CYCLISTS. The Widely-known Actor VocaJist- LEO DRYDEN, The Dublin Fusiliers," in all his latest successes. Eccentric Musical Burlesque, by MISS ELLA AND TWJO WILBERS. r THE ESMES, iafheir Clever Specialty Act, ".The Circus Queen," LES VOCES, in Songs Daets. A New and Original Pantomimical Speciality, entitled— A ZOOLOGICAL COMEDY I III two Scenes. Invented, Arranged and Produced by Donaldson Brothers and Ardel, Supported by u. powerful Company. Scene I-Entrance to Gardens. Scene 2-Interior of Gardens. 'Elaborate Scenery. Mechanical and Electric Effects. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Bux Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday^ 11 &.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking lees. Telephone No. 625. 22e 1141 SWANVftA, m II E "EMP IRE", t. HIGH-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Bio-Tableaux, The Standard Oil Company's Works on Fire !I,t Ba.yoone, and Pictures of the War. The O'Malleys, the Hibernian Gag-Tellers. The Three Sisters Macarte. in their Gymnastic Novelties. Lotto, LBo. and Otto, Bicycle Footballers. Bros. 1'dfI,J. Com<.Ii2.ns, Singers, Dancers. Bros, Ethairien, Eccentric Comedians. Bransby Williams, in Character Sketches from Dickens. 1142 23e NEWPORT, NEWPO RT EMPIRE, .J. CHARLES-STREET. MANASING DIRECTOR OSWATJJ STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Bioscope with the Paris Exhibition. The St. James QllintHte in Giees anù Part Songs. Lloyd, Comedienne (sister of Marie Lloyd). Brooks and Duncan, Black Eccentrics. The Corty Bros, in a Comedy Bar Act and Burlesque Wrestling. Phil Ray, Eccentric Comedian. Marie Reeve, Singer and Dancer, Fred Hallam, Comic Sínge. Ida Heath, Exponent of Terpsichorean Art as practised by all nations. H43 24e Y C E U M NEWPORT. Proprietor & Manager. Mr CLABBNOK SOONBS. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, Last Performance of The Great Human Drama, THE jpRODIGAL pARSON. Including Mr D. LYN HARDING. Prices :—6d to £1 Is. Box Office Open Daily, 10.0 to 10.0. Telephone No. 153 Nat. 1178 45e Next Week-THE POWEH. AND THE GLORY. -L- Q,REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Y -— Excursions will run as under :— THURSDAY MORNING (WEDNESDAY NIGHT), OCTOBER 18. to LONDON, for 1 or 7 Da.ys, from Cardiff, Newport, Chonstow, Lyclney, and Newnham. COLWATJL RACES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, DAY TRIP to HEREFORD, Colwail, Malvern, and Worcester from Cardiff, Newnort, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, week-end excursions, &c., bills ;>,I1Ù pamphlets. 9365 J. L. WILKINSON. General Manager. 1ubliratjolts. THE WELSH PEOPLE, their Origin, 8 History, Laws, Language, Literature, and Characteristics with two Maps. By Principal Rhys and D. Brvnmor Jones. Pub. at 16s Post Free for 12s 6d. TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL RE- FORM, by Rowntree and Sherwell. Pub. at 8S Post Free for 4s 3d. DIWYGWYR CYMRU, oy Beriah Evans; with Maps and ROBERTS BROTHERS. 15, WORKING-STREET. CARDIFF. fl26 JQARLIN GTON'S JJANDBOOKs! JeLS* Sir Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Queen to thank Mr Darlington for a copy of his handbook." "A brilliant SUCCéSi;1'he Tunes. "Most emphatically tops them {ill."—Batty Graphic, EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE «J ONDON AND JgNVIRONS." 5s, by E. C. COOK aud E. T. COOK, M.A. Twnt:-follr Ma.os :tud PlauR. Sixty Illustrations Visitors to Brighlou, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- mouth, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath. Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Blaivem, Hereford, Wor- cester, Gloucester, Llandriudod Wells, Builth Wells, Llanwrtvd Wells, Llangammarch Wells, L¡all-. dudno, Rhyl, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Bangor, Carnar- von, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Criccieth, Pwllheli, Bala, Llangollen, Bettwsycoed, Snowdon. The Isle of Wight, AND Channel Islands should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, Is Each. LLANGOLLEN DARLINGTON AND CO. 6474 LONDON SIMPKINS, & ALL BOOKSELLERS. NOW READY. THB I'LL™ MANDAL JL Á 1900. 1t'J.. BY WALT KIT R. SKINNER, Contains Iltll pa.rticn1:trR or Roll Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of Londona.nd the Provinces. Separate SeCtiollH are devoted to Austraiasian and South African Companies. Also &ep3,rR te sections of mining QICectors and mining secrowtries. The particulars ¡;:iVe11 of each Mining Company in' clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property witi) the purchase consideration, details 01 CH.pituJ, calls, dividends paid, aud the latest tiuaweiRJ position as disclosed by the accounts. Over 1,400 pages. Demy 8vo. Price 21s., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET. LONDON, E.C. 1136 mHE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT 1 REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulntion amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a. very valu- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Architectural and Art Illustrations oi any paper published in any PART of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PTTBT.ISHKD BT P. A. GILBERT WOOD. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. LUDGATE CIRCUS. LONDO N. 1154 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or uy Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHTPPFNG GAZETTE cautains A complete record of the Snipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, ifcc., and circulates among all the hierchiMits and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally tlioughout the various PO. IS oi the United Kingdom. It Is filed at Lloyd's, tlie LOMBSJ-D, and M^ST of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent 1;0 tho leading Foreign Ports. CHIKF OFPTCF.R:—105, St Mary-street. Cardiff. Post Free Three Stamps. A TREATISE on the Cure of Nervous jCTL. and PHYSICAL Exhaustion in Men, Loss 01 Vital Power, anti its acnompanjinc diseases; their I!ucces> ful Cure by an entirely Original and Effective System 01 Treatment—J AS. MURRAY, 7, Southampton-row, Loudon, W.C. 9õ4 Shutting ^octettes. ONTYPRTDD, LLANTKISANT, AND RHONDDA VALLEYS I'KiiMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Induction to Borrowers. I Easy Repayment-;—5 to 20 '/ears. No Annual Ch.-U ge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees 1 aid by Society. Redemption on f.?.ir Terms. Advances Made Promptly, INVESTING SINGLE Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 pl: cent., Now Issued. P Deposits received, renayable at 14 notice bearing INTEREST at PER cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Town Hall Chambers, 9017 Pontypridd, rglHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AN?) t SOUTH WALES PJTKMANBNT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY; H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P.,Chairman, RESERVE FUNDS. 1900.£8,884 2s sa. The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms at per cent. interest until further notice. Full particulars on application to EF. J. HE VBYRNE, Secretary. 0EYBYBNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 7066 And 21. West BUTO-stre^T. Cardiff. NEWPORT OFFICES THB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, 18, BRIDGE STREET jgnsittess .M&resses. JMPORTANT J^OTICE I JAMES JJOWELL & COMPANY Respectfully invite you to inspect their NEW pRODUCtIONS for tho AUTUMN gEASOA fJIO.DAY, gATURDAI, 13TH OCTOBER, 19QQ, Every Department will contain big nnd woll- cbofien Stocks eipecialiy (bo MANTLES, JACKETS, COSTUMES. FIBST gHOW IJ1 0 • D A Y, 13tb OCTOBER, im J. H. & Co. vroald recommend all tbair Customers to bay all Cottoa Gyffo early this Season* JAMES JJOWELL & QQH THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, rj A B D t p p, VJ fig pIANOS. JpiANOS. PIANOS. FROM 10a MONTHLY ON NEW HIRE SYSTEM. JgECHSTEIN piANOS, THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Ln., SOLE AGENTS. LONDON PRICES FOR CASH. gTEINWAY jpIANOSk THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Ln., SOLE AGENTS. 0OLLARD & 0OLLARD pIANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., ERNST KAPS pIANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. BRINSMEAD pIANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD. NEUMEYER pIANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. TBACH pIANOS ^JHALLEN "piANOS, 'gSTEY QRGAN& rjlHCMPSON & S HACKELL, LD„ SOLE AGENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 24, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, And at Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Llanelly Ponfcr. pridd. Bridgend, Barry Dock, &c., &c.' Pianos by other makers taken in exchange. Foil value allowed. 1047 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE ROATH jpURNISHING COMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDED, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS of the Largest^and Be«r "If^Se Stock> which is onr, Fuiuiture for the Cottage thi^il*1 OQt,iof ^:)D<J.on' at t^rr.iQ a,if F » Villa, or tlie Mansion for Cash. We do'the °merf3' 01 Wholesale Prices in ti? £ WlliE 'AIL UPHOLSTERY TRADE shons iMftaIifactured in oar own Work- coverings withuu^8 miay seiect their own frames and ertra. charge. It will be to yoor Write or call t*6 "8 :l tal1 faofore finally deciding Proscarf'io f r, olir l*ew 42-page Catalogue uu "03l-ectUtl £ ree cf charge. Generul Terms £ £ IA *° i! 2s 6d weekly. }2 to 12 3s 6d „ 15 to 20 5s Od „ A,??FSeS»»ou"ta to suit customers' conVcniettoa AII uoods Delivered Jjree witnin 50 miles. Carpets laid, Floorcloths fitted Free of Charge. No Connection with auy other Firm in Cardiff. Please Note our Only Address in Carditr- ROATH BURNISHING COMPANY 42 CASTLE-ROAD. AND VERE-STREET ROATH. CARDIFF. lfa WILLIAMS' (PON TARDA WE) W 0 R M L O ZENOES, For over Thirty Years this highly valuable has met with the greatest success. The eilre' S Weak, Delicate Children (often giveu oo. lS is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormePn^. °p«-S b; taking these lozenges, the thin, pale-feCca^Tr5nim»tf Child becomes strong, healthy, ;andSS £ £ instead of the anxiety, of his g.iarXs Sir, I have for some time used yoor Anthelmintic Sold at 9m, lifti, 6l>d OJ-oj •*»*"«»»STOJS.SSSF ol # SWANSEA OFFIC OJf aras SOUTH WALKS DAILY IlBWf i, Q9.