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PRICE. On Tuesday, the 9th the wife of the Rev. F. Long Price, of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

Bethany Chapel, Cardiff, on the 11th by the father of the bride. assisted by the Rev. John Evans (brother-in-law the bride), William Allison MacGillivray, Works Manager, Swansea Safety Fuse Company, son of Duncan MacGillivray, Shipowner, Greenock, to Lilian Foulkes Winks, youngest daughter of the Rev. W. A E.

Winks, Cardin. DEATHS. the 12th. Ann, widow of the late Wm. Evans and daughter-in-law of the late David Evans, was for Afteen years head-constable of Cardin, in year.

MORGAN. -On Thursday, 11th at the residence of son-in-law, St. Martin's-road, Caerphilly, Jane. widow of the late John Morgan, Clive Arms Hotel. Carrpbilly, aged 53.

Funeral from St. Martin's- road en Monday neat at Three p.m. (Gentlemen only). IN MEMORIAM. PARKER Loving Memory of William Crosby, secrad sos of T.

C. and H. Parker, of Ashleigh, bridge read. Cardiff, who died suddenly on board the 68. City of Manchester in the Gulf of Aden June 14tb.

1880. ROBERT8. Loving Memory of Violet Roberts, died 14th June, 1900. at Neath. We loved her, yes, DO tongue can tell How deep, how dearly.

and how well: Carat loved her, too, and thought it best To take her tome with Him to rest. AUGUSTINE J. STONE, Late STONE FUNERAL FURNISHER FUNERAL DIRECTOR, PERSONAL SUPERVISION TO ALL CRDERS. Net. Tel.

Cardin, No. Barry Docks, Na Post Omee No. 612, Cardin. Telegrama: STONE Cardit. Barry Docks 5, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, 101, BOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS.

G. STONE UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Only Address: ST, 11. CARDIFF. Telegrams: -STONE.

11. Working street. Cardin. National Telephone: No. J.

MARSH FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED. FREDERICK-STREET and 41, WEST BOURNE PLACE. Price List on Application. National Telephone, No. 0725.

JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, And 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. Auction Summary. Mosere. Alexander, Daniel and Co.

Property, at Bristol June 29 Mr. W. Bainbridge, in conjunction with Messre. Stephenson and Alexander, Harness Horses, at 30 Mosers. Bruton, Knowles, and Co.

Freshold. Estate, C. at Clarke Gloucester and Dovey. July Brewery Plant, at Trebarris June 19 Messrs. Michael Davies and Son.

Freehold Residence, at June 13 Messrs. w. H. and J. Eadon.

Machinery, at Woodhouse Mill June 22 to 25 Mossre. Wm. Fowler and Son. Household Furniture, at Cardiff 18 Messrs. Giller and Logsdall.

Cycles, Horses, at Cardiff Cardiff 25 Mossre. Gottwalts and Perry. Furniture, at Cardiff June 18. 19. Billiard Table, at Cardiff 18 Household Furniture, at Penarth.June Properties, at Cardiff June 22 Freehold Estate, at Cardiff June Properties, at Cardiff June Mesere.

S. Horn and Pertwee. Family Residence, at Cardiff Mr. John Howell. Farma and Landa, at Usk June 15 Messre.

Wm. and Walter James. Freehold Farms, at Llandilo June 13 Messrs. Lloyd and Thomas. Cattle.

Building Horses. Sites, at at Perryside Ferryside June June 17 Duke-st. Auction and Storage Room.J. G. Maddox and Son, Auctioneers.

Three Houses of Superior Furniture. Piano. Organ, Carpete, at Rooms.June 18 Masers. Moore and Co. Housebold Furniture, at 18 Poole, and Atkins.

Freehoid Public-house, at 16 Freehold Farms, at Monmouth July Mossre. Newland, Davis, and Hunt. Cattle. Sbeep. Cows.

at Newport 17 Jersey at Newport Furniture, at Newport Jane 19 Freehold Properties, at Newport July Freebold Land, at Newport July Mesars. Nichols, Howes, Young, Aider. Timber. at June 17, 18. 30, and July 1 Messre.

T. Rule Owen and Son. Freehold Property, at Mossre. Chas. Parsons and Jolliffe.

Furniture, at Newport Jane 16 17 Mr. Thomas Parry. Mineral Farms, Minerals, at Newport 17 Mr. R. Paterson.

Furniture, at Cardiff 15 Mr. John M. Ronnie. Properties. at Newport June 17 Mesere.

H. Rees and Son. New Timber. at Margam Park 15 Mr. David Roberts.

Villa Residence, at Swansea June Leasebold Properties, at Swansea June 16 Mr. J. T. Saunders. Shop Properties, at Barry Jane 15 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.

June 18 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Tune 25 Mr. Setonneld. Furniture, at Cardiff 15 Household Furniture, at Cardiff June 18 Mr. J. Stanfeld.

Horses. at St. Lythan's 27 Messra. Stephenson and Alexander. Plant and Machinery, at June 16 Freehold Property.

Kidwelly June Building Materials, at Cardiff June Colliery Plant. Porth June Properties. at Newport Jane Residence. at Cardiff June Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff June Freehold Pasture Farm. at Messrs.

Stephenson and Alexander, conjunction with Messre. Graham, Hitchcox, and Co. Furniture. at Newport. 18 19 Freehold Properties, at Newport Glen Tsk Estate.

at Newpert Sept. 16 Messrs. Stephenson and Alexander, In conjunction with Mr. W. Bainbridge Harness Horses, at Llanmaes June 30 Richard Thomas.

Business Premises, at Cardiff Jane 50 Hotel. at Cardiff June a0 Freehold Building Site, at Cardiff June 50 Steers, at Llant wit -Major June Mr. Party. Thomas. Horses, Ac.

at Pontypridd Horses. Cattle. at Treforest June 16 Mr. Thomas, Farm and Lands, at Cardiff 20 Hay Crops, at Llantwit Major June Messrs. Tomkins and Capper.

Properties, at Abergavenny 16 Premisce, at A June 16 Mr. Wallace J. Tong, Furniture. at Ebbw Vale June 22 Messrs. Wansbrough, Sons, and Garner.

Ba- iness Premises, Weston Inne 16 Mesers. 3. M. Wilkinson and Co. Leaseho'd Residences, 18 Fame Residences.

at Cardiff June 19 Leasehold Residences, at Cardiff June 18 Appointments, at at Cardiff June 23 Honsehold Furniture. Cardiff Messrs. Chas. B. Winson and Co.

Faily-licensed Hotel, at Bristol June 18 PREMIER" Series of Comic of all Picture different. Printed in Colours. The Postcards. Sixpence per packet following are the titles of, the. packete: Humoroue Sketebes." Cyeling.

and Ping Popular Bongs Illustrated." Pong. These are the latest. and are very humorous -Stationery Department. Western Mail. Sales by Auction.

SALE THIS DAY. CASTLE AUCTION MART. 25. CASTLE STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS.

SELL GILLER AUCTION, and an above, LOGSDAIL on SATURDAY NEXT. June 13th, at Two o'clock, upwards of 50 NEW AND SECOND-HAND CYCLES, Including Runwells. Foleabille, Quadrants, Bards, Centrals, Speedwells, Cecile, Warriors, Autocrats, Pioneers: also Accessories, including lamps, bells. pumps. bage, tyres, Farther Entries can be received.

Auction Omices, 34, High street, Cardin. a17159 CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITOBY, CARDIFF. MESSRS. Announce GILLER that and they will LOGSDAIL Hold their NEXT SALE of 50 HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND STABLE APPOINTMENTS, At their Repository, as above, on THURSDAY, June 25th. commencing at One o'clock.

Early Entries respectfully Solicited. Auction Offices. 34, High-street, and the Repository, Cardiff. a17198 NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET. WEDNESDAY NEXT.

JUNE 17th. MESSRS will NEWLAND, AUCTION, DAVIS, in and the above Market, 35 FAT CATTLE, 400 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, 30 FAT CALVES. Sale at Ten o'clock prompt. Further Entries Solicited. 81505 NEWPORT.

SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE. MESSRS, have been NEWLAND, favoured with DAVIS, instruc- and tione from Mr. Chas. Holt. of Gorey, Jersey (the well-known exporter of Pedigree Jersey Cattle, to SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel Yard.

Newport. on FRIDAY NEXT. June 19th. 1903, a Choice Herd of 6 PEDIGREE DOWN-CALVING JERSEY COWS. On View Day Prior and Morning of Sale.

Sale at 2.30 o'clock. 86097 Auction Offices, Newport and Chepstow. SEA VIEW, STOW PARK-AVENUE. NEWPORT. ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF VERY COSTLY FURNITURE AND EPPECTS.

MESSRS. have NEWLAND, been favoured DAVIS, with and instruction from the REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LATE MISS E. B. PHILLIPS to SELL by AUCTION (Without Reserve), on the Premises as above, on FRIDAY, June 19th. 1903, commencing at Two o'clock punctually, the Whole of the VALUABLE FURNITURE.

Comprising COSTLY LOUIS XIV. DESIGN DARK MAHOGANY 4ft. BEDROOM SUITE with chest of drawers to match, bedroom carpets and rugs, TWO ALL PARISIAN BEDSTEADS with drapery, mattresses and bedding. 6ft. ASH WARDROBE.

double toilet toilet table to match, handsome single and services, pair of walnut dressing tables, brass and iron bedsteads and other bedroom furni. ture, SET OP SIX FINE ANTIQUE DALE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, pair of arm-chairs, ANTIQUE CARVED OAK SIDE BOARD. dinner wagon to match, CHOICE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. handsome Mirzapore carpet, PULL COMPASS PIANOFORTE by ERARD, music stool, and gilt overmantel, brass fender set. antique carved oak hall seat, brass gong and beater, Brussels stair carpeting and brass rods, contents of kitchens and pantries, garden hose and reel, lawn mowers, ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE.

Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneers. Newport and Chepstow. 85944 FAIR OAK HOUSE ESTATE. CHEPSTOW. ROAD.

MAINDEE. NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. BUILDING SITES AND GROUND RENTS. By direction of the Trustees of the Will of the late Mr.

George Taylor. MESSRS. have NEWLAND, received DAVIS, instructions and to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, July 1st, 1906, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society and such Special Conditions as shall then be read), the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Lot 1. The VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESI" DENCE and BUILDING LAND, known as FAIR OAK Maindee. The Residence is substantially built, and contains three good reception-rooms, hall.

kitchens, scullery, washbouse, stairs, pantries, cellar, tool-house, separate servanta' six good bedrooms, two attics, kitchen and flower gardene, all walled in. of The about grounds have frontage Wharf-road 127ft. and an area of about 1.600 square yards. The property 18 eminently suited for conversion into shops and other premises. Lot 2.

The EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING FRONTAGE adjoining Chepstow-road and Wharf-road, Maindee, having frontages of 54ft. and soft. respec. tively. This land.

which has an area of about 650 square yarde, occupies one of the most important positions in this growing neighbourbood, and forms a unique tunity of acquiring freehold sites ripe for the erection of business premises. Lot 3. The VALUABLE FREEHOLD' BUILDATE having a frontage of about 27ft. to Wharf-road and an area of about 380 square yards, suitable for the erection of shops, or yard stabling Lote 4 to 7. The VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS secured upon 10 Shops and Dwelling-houses, Wharf-road, and amounting to £26 10s.

per annum. Lot 8. The VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, situate at the corner of Chepstow-road and Victoria containing double-fronted shop, living-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, workshop with separate staircase: side entrance to Victoria-avenue. Leased to Mr. Honey, Saddler, for the term of 10 rental years, of from £40 29th September, 1900, at per annum.

The premises occupy most important and improving position, will and by command the a expiration largely. of the present lease increased rental. Further Particalars. with Plans, may be of the Newport and Chepstow; from GEO. BROCKLEHURST and TAYLOR.

Solicitor. FRANK LEWIS, Solicitor, Newport. 86098 NASH, NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE FREE HOLD LAND, situated on the EAST SIDE OF THE RIVER USK, and having a frontage to the River of abont 1.800 lineal yards and intersected by the East Unk Railway. HUNT have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport.

at the End of JULY (subject to Conditions of Sale). the MESSRS. NEWLAND, DAVIS, and VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Situated at Nash, and Knows RED BARN, And having a total ares of 70 ACRES, 0 ROODS, 39 PERCHES The Property is situate near 1 to the Borough of Newport, and occupies ONE OF THE MOST COMMANDING POSITIONS, with a MAGNIFICENT STRETCH OF FRONTAGE TO THE RIVER, upon which Wharfs could be erected to accommodate steamers of the largest clams. and is eminently suited for the Erection LARGE WORKS AND Further Particulars, with Plane, may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 19, Commercialstreet, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow: or from Messrs. Morgan, Francis, Stanton, and Parnall, Solicitors, Newport.

86099 IN LIQUIDATION. TO ENGINEERS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. FOUNDERS, AND OTHERS. NAVIGATION PATENT FUEL WORKS, BRITON FERRY. MESSRS.

ALEXANDER, DANIEL, and co. are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bank Auction Mart, Bristol, on MON. DAY, June 29. at Three o'clock. Withom Reserve, the above Specially Valuable, Spiesdidly-situate, and Extensive PROPERTY, With large tidal frontage, forming, if desired.

an invaluable eite for the erection of large works where ample loading and landing facilities by large vessels are required. Further Particulars in Future Announcementa: in the meantime any additional Information may be obtained of the Auctioneera, Rank-chambere, Corn street, Brietol: the Liquidator, Mr. H. A. Hood Daniel, T.

Williams, Solicitor, Victoria-chambere, Corn-street. Bristol: or of Mr. Neath. 86078 BUY THE "EVENING EXPRESS, ALES AND STOUTS a AMBER. SHEPTOS ALE MALLET.

AGENCIES IN ALL TOWNE CARDIFF: PENARTH ROAD. Nat. Telephone, 1.934, NO. 10.622. Sales by Auction.

WORKS OWNERS, COLLIERY OWNERS. BUILDERS. AND USERS OF MACHINERY. THE LISWERRY IRONWORKS. NEWPORT.

MON. SALE OF VALUABLE AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLANT. MACHINERY. STORES. MATERIALS.

AND EFFECTS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER are instructed to SELL AUCTION. Without Reserve, at the Works, on TUESDAY. the 16th June. commencing at Eleven a.m., the Whole of Stock of Valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY, MATERIALS.

STORES, AND EFFECTS, Mill Which roughly factory engines in horizontal, cal, and diagonal; hauling and launch engines, oil and gas engines. compound condensing engines. steam and force pumps, marine, Cornish, vertical, loco-type Cochran and portable boilere: portable engines, several sets of brickmaking plant, overhead gantries and cranes, railway hand steam bogey cranes, wood- working nery, shearing and punching machinery, mortar mille, sluice, and other iron and brass: engineers' stores fittings, boiler and engine fittings and The Whole of the Plant either New in excellent Working Order. Catalogues may be had from the tioneers, S. High- Cardiff.

a17034 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF KIDWELLY AND PEMBREY. THE GAREG ESTATE. MESSRS. are STEPHENSON instructed to and SELL ALEXAUCTION, at the Pelican Hotel.

Kidwelly, THURSDAY. June 18th, 1903, at Three o'clock the Afternoon. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Koown as GAREG FARM." Situate in the Parishes of Kidwelly Pembrey, in the County of Carmarthen, containing. in the whole, 245a. 1r.

or thereabouts. The Estate is situate close to the Town Kidwelly. and in the immediate vicinity the well-known Gwendraeth Valley Anthracite Coalfield. THE MINERALS Underlying the Property are included in Sale. Tre surface is mostly Pasture, within ring fence.

and now in the occupation Mr. Cakley Harris, upon an annual Michaelmas tenancy. The Gwendraeth Valley Railway through the western end of the Property. upon which there is siding accommodation. There are extensive Silica Quarries apon the adjoining Property.

Orders to View from the Auctioneers. Plans. Particulars, and Conditions of may be obtained upon application to Draper and Sone. Solicitors. 3.

Vincent equare, London. 8.W., or to the Auctioneers, 5. street Cardiff. a 16981 TO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS.

CELYN FACH, ROATH PARK. CARDIFF. Immediately adjoining the Jews' Cemetery. TESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER are instructed Railway Company to SELL by AUCTION, the Spot as above, on MONDAY.

June 1903, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the VALUABLE MATERIALS Used in the part erection of Ave villas by W. Cadwallader, and an old house and buildings which have been acquired by Cardiff Railway Company, and comprising several thousand moulding and facing several thousand wire-cut bricks, bath other dressed stone mouldings, timbers de. Further Particulars may be obtained application to E. W. M.

Corbett, Estate Office, or of the Auctioneers, 5. street, both of Cardiff. a17209 TYNEWYDD COLLIERY AND RHONDDA VALLEY. GLAMORGAN. RHONDDA COLLIERY.

PORTH. RHONDDA VALLEY. STATION: PORTH. T.V.R. DISMANTLEMENT SALE OF VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY.

STORES. AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER are instrueted to SELL AUCTION. Without Reserve.

at the Collieries (in consequence of their ceased workfagi, on TUESDAY, the 23rd 1905, commencing at Eleven a.m., the of the Valuable FIXED AND LOOSE PLANT MACHINERY, MATERIALS, STORES, AND EFFECTS, Which roughly comprise: pit engines, 10in. underground hauling vertical and horizontal engines and Lancashire. egg-end. vertical and tabular boilers: 2 pit-bead frames, pard a coal washing and crushing plant, yards of sidings. per yard: bottom and double-headed rails, 80 tons tram rails, 181b.

to 24lb. per yard. bridge flanged sections; w.i. piping. with joints: cast-iron piping.

3in to 10in. railway weighhridges, by Pooley: 2 ditto: wire ropes, 60 wooden coal 2ft. 10gin. gauge: coal screens and tips, tents of smith's shop. stores, and offices: rugated iron.

wood buildings, 100.000 stones. 200 tons ecrap timber de. de. Catalogues and Further Particulars may had anon application to the Auctioneers High-street. Cardiff.

ESTATE OF THE LATE 8. BRAIN, TOWN OF CARDIFF. PEARL ROATH. AND CLIVE STREET, GRANGETOWN. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES.

MESSRS, STEPHENSON instructed to and SELL ACTION, at the Mart, 5, High-street, on THURSDAY. June 25th. 1903. at o'clock in the Afternoon, the following Desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING -HOUSES: Lot 1. All those Two Leasehold Dwelling.

houses, situate and being Nos. 139 and Peari-street, Roath, Cardiff, beld upon separate leases for terms of 99 years 29th September, 1893. at annual ground of £3 and £4 108. each respectively, and let upon weekly tenancies at rentals of week for No. 141 and per week No.

139. Lot 2. All that Desirable Leasehold Dwelling. house, Shop, and Premises, situate and No. 3, Clive-street.

Grangetown, held for term of 99 years from 1st 1884. at an annual ground rent of £2 now let upon weekly tenancy at a rental 12s. per week. Further Particulars may be obtained application 10 Meesre. Hughes and Escott, Solicitors, Quay street, or to the tioneers, 5, High-street, both of Cardiff.

PARISH OF LLANEDERNE. PENTLAN, CARDIFF. SALE OF A SMALL. COMPACT RESIDENCE. MESSRS, instructed to and SELL AUCTION, at the Mart, 5.

High-street, on THURSDAY. June 25th. 1903, at o'clock in the Afternoon, the following DESIRABLE that Leasehold Residence. with Garden. Stable.

and Premises adjoining. situate and known as Cardiff, now in the occupation of the Mr. Chas. Merritt, and fronting the road ing from Cardiff to contains Llanederne. three living The House kitchen.

pantry, wash-house and offices, four good bedrooms. There is a two stall stable, coach-house, at the rear, and a good kitchen garden, whole covering an area of about a quarter an acre. There is a never-failing Premises. supply from a well on the situate about fifteen minutes' walk the electric tramway is situate outside the borough of the Town, boundary, has all the conveniences not liable for the borough rates. Possession will be given on completion.

obtained Purther Particulars may be application to Merera. Waldron and Solicitors, Church-street, or to the tioneers, High-street, both of Cardiff. TOWN OF CARDIFF. LITTLE EISTEDDFOD-STREET. OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING MESSRS, instructed to and SELL AUCTION, at the Mart, 5.

High-etreet, on THURSDAY. June 25th, at o'clock in the Afternoon, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES: All those Two Leasehold Dwellingsituate and being Nos. 31 and 32, Little teddfod-street. Cardiff, from held for a February, term years, less two days. 1st at a ground rent of £5 3a.

4d. per annum, let to weekly tenants at rentals of 118. week each. Further Particulars may be obtained application to the Auctioneers, 5, High Cardiff. LLANMAES STUD PARM, ST.

PAGAN'S, NEAR CARDIFF. JAMES HOWELL'S SALE MR. Of GRAND SADDLE AND HAR100 NESS HORSES AND BROOD MARES Will be Held at Llanmaes Stud Farm, near St. Fagan's, on TUESDAY, June 30th Next. STEPHENSON and W.

BAINBRIDGE, Auctioneers. BUY THE "EVENING HALFPENNY. EXPRESS. 1 SATURDAY. JUNE 13.

Sales by Auction. ON MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. BE MATTHEW THOMAS, DECEASED. BY ORDER THE TRUSTEES. MESSRS.

instructed GOTTWALTZ bY and AUCTION. PERRY at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff. on MONDAY, the 22nd day of June, 1903, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following Tweive Lots of exceptionally Attractive and WELL-LOCATED PROPERTIES IN CARDIFF AND PENARTH, Belonging to thie Estate, THE WHOLE OF WHICH HAVE TO BE REALISED IN PURSUANCE OF THE DIRECTION CONTAINED IN THE TESTATOR'S WILL All are in an unusually good condition of repair, and in the occupation of capital tenants. Lots and 2 comprise ALL THOSE TWO MESSAGES OF DWELLING HOUSES, No. 87 and 99, BEDFORD-STREET, Held under leases for terms of 99 years from the year 1872 at the low annual ground rents of £1 11s.

7d. and 41 98. 2d. respectively, and let to good tenants at the inclusive weekly reate of 7s. each.

Lot 3 comprises ALL THAT MESSAGE or No. 2, EBENEZER-STREET, Held under lease for a term of 198 years from the year 1857 at low annual ground rent of £2. and let at the inclusive weekly rent of 89. Lots 5. and 6 comprise ALL THOSE MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos.

7, 15, and 16. ELM-STREET, Held under leases for terms of 99 years from the year 1857 at the low annual apportioned ground rents of £2 108. per house, and let to good tenante, and yielding the incisive weekly rents of 118. and 108. respectively.

With No. 7 there is Shop. Lot 7 comprises ALL THAT OF DWELLING No. 2. MARK-STREET, Held under lease for term of 99 years from the year 1870 at the low annual ground rent of £2 14..

and let to good tepant at the inclusive weekly rent of 128. Lots 8. 9, and 10 comprise ALL THOSE MES. SUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES. and 7, Held under leases 198 years from the year 1837.

subject to an annual apportioned ground rent of £1 138. 9d. per house, and let to good tenants at the inclusive weekly rents of 8s. 64. per house.

Lot 11 comprises ALL THAT CORNER SHOP. DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES. No. 99, GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH, Held under lease for a term of 99 years from the year 1858 at the annual apportioned ground rent of £3 and let to Means. Rees and Drapers, at the yearly rent of £50.

the tenants paying rates and taxes. Lot 12 comprises ALL THAT SHOP. DWELL ING-HOUSE. and PREMISES. No.

90. GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH, Held under lease for term of 9 years from the year 1859 at the annul apportioned ground rent of £1 188. an let to Meesre. Nelson and Sons, Meat Salesmen. at the weekly rent of 128., the tenante paying rates and taxes.

Particalars and Conditions of Sale, as well as Orders to View, may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, or to Mesare. MORGAN, SCOTT, and SHAOKELL, Solicitors, Queen street, Cardiff. a16855 ON TUESDAY. 23rd JUNE. 1903.

90. PLYMOUTH ROAD. PENARTH. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE OF HANDSOME AND WELL MADE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. being THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, Inelnding the FURNISHINGS of DBAWING, DINING, and BREAKFAST ROOMS, the Contenta of SIX BED and DRESSING ROOMS, Carpets in Axminster and Brussels, Silk and Lace Window Curtains.

SEVEN-OCTAVE TRICHORD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO FORTE by COLLARD and COLLARD, choice Decorative China, Etchings Fogiavings, Electro Ronsehold aina, Variety of Effects. MESSRS. received GOTTWALTZ instructions and from PERRY W. C. GELLIBRAND, who is leaving Penarth for Withont Reserve, upon the Premises as above.

London. to SELL by AUCTION, absolutely on 23rd June, 1905, commencing at Twelve o'clock punctually. THE WHOLE OF HIS HANDSOME AND WELL MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Catalognes may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 11. High-street, Cardif.

a17095 SATURDAY, 27th JUNE, 1903. THE PICT PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OP BONVILSTON. The Centre of the GLAMORGAN HUNT. EIGHT MILES from CARDIFF. FOUR from COWBRIDGE and BARBI, and TWO from the PETERSTON-SUPER-ELY STATION On the G.W.B.

Main Line to and from London. SALE OF A CHOICE AND COMPACT FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE MESSRS. received GOTTWALTZ instructions and to PERRY SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In At the ANGEL HOTEL. CARDIFF. On SATURDAY, the 27th day of JUNE.

1903, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Known as THE BONVILSTON HOUSE ESTATE, follows:" Lot 1. The BONVILSTON commodions FAMILY RESIDESCE. HOUSE, containing reception rooms, 11 bed rooms, dressing and bath rooms, domestic offices, together with the pleasure grounda, gardens, stabling. farmery, and the EXCELLENT FARM LANDS of about 1124 ACRES. Lot 2.

very DESIRABLE and ATTRAC. TIVE RESIDENCE, BONVILSTON COTTAGE, containing 3 reception-rooms, 7 bedrooms, dressing and bath rooms, domestic offices, together with the lawns, gardens, stabling. and TWO MEADOWS adjoining of about 124 ACRES. Lot 3. TWO PARCELS of FREEHOLD LAND, containing abont 8 acres.

Lot 4. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £3 per annum secured upon about acre of land fronting apon the main Cowbridge-road, upon which has been built a good residence and outbuildings. Lot 5. A MEADOW. containing little over acres, and having a frontage to Lancarfanroad of about 340 feet.

Plans. Photographs, Orders to View, all Particalare and Information may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, at 11, High street, Cardiff: or to Messrs. L. G. WILLIAMS and PRICHARD, a16854 Solicitors, Charles- street, Cardiff.

THE TREHARRIS BREWERY 00. (IN LIQUIDATION.) SURPLUS. UNRESERVED SALE OF BREWERY PLANT AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. W.

instructed C. by CLARKE the Liquidator DOVEY to SELL by AUCTION, at the Treharris Brewery, June situate 19th. 1903, commencing at Three o'clock close to Treharris Station, on FRIDAY. in the Afternoon, a Quantity of PLANT, MATERIAL, Comprising cast iron tank, 14 beer barrels, crank wooden axle trough, cart, two wood weighing fermenting rounds sack machine. (one by Adiam.

Bristol), two hydrometers. quantity of old material, office furniture, Lots on View Morning of Sale Day. Auctioneers' Offices, Gordon-chambers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. a17211 THE DUKE STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY NEXT.

JUNE 18th, 1903. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH AND WELL PRESERVED APPOINTMENTS, Removed from "Cynidr Roath Park, by order of Mrs. Edney: also from Ruthingardens and Llandaff-place. Including full-compass piano in rosewood case, console table, and drawing 4ft. sideboards, eight dining and room suites, dining and occasional tables, walnut rose.

and oak wood and hali-stands, bookcases cabinets, and overmantels. Chippendale 3ft. well-carved famed oak bookcase. carpets and rugs, six other 6ft. bedroom Chippendale suites, cheval 5ft.

bedroom suite. and 4ft. wardrohes, pair of toilets, all-brass bedsteads, nine iron and brass ditto, chests drawers, spring and and wool brasses, mattresses, tea brass. and rail fenders, curbs dinner services, instructed J. G.

to SELL MADDOX by and AUCTION, SON MESSRS. as above. On View Three Days Prior to and Morning of Sale, which will commence at Tweive Noon prompt. a17197 45. GRANGETOWN.

R. PATERSON has received MR. E. instructions from the Owner to SELL on by PURLIO MONDAY NEXT, Jane. 15th, 1903, the AUCTION, at the above Address, tures, Sale at Fittings, Two sharp.

1612p15 and Household Furniture. 1903. (PUBLISHED DAILY.) Well-situate LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, BUSINESS PREMISES, AND DWELLING-HOUSES, Viz. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. WORDSWORTH-AVENUE.

Sales by Auction, COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDEN. TIAL PROPERTIES. BUSINESS PREMISES. AND DWELLING HOUSES, OFFERING GOOD INVESTMENTS.

MESSRS. CO. S. M. received WILKINSON (F.A.I.) to have instractions SELL by AUOTION, at the Royal Hotel, Car.

diff. on THURSDAY, Jane 18th. 1905, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to Conditiona to be then and there produced), the following Valuable and niently arranged. aud commodious FAMILY AND' RESIDENCES, 1.

All that very conveniently-situate and commodious semi-detached Villa known a8 23. Wordsworth. situate close to tram service and avenue, easy distance of the centre of the town. The House contains dining-room, drawing. room, breakfast-room, five bed and dressing.

rooms, bathroom and lavatory, and the usual domestic offices: good garden. It is beid on lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1868, at apportioned annual ground rent of £3 68. 8d. A considerable sum has been pended upon the property in putting it into good condition. completion, if required.

BY OTHER DIRECTIONS. CATHEDRAL-ROAD. Unless Sold by Private Treaty. Lot 2. All that very desirable, attractive, and well-built semi-detacbed Leasehold Residence, situate and known a8 No.

85, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, in an excellent state of repair, well decorated, and fitted with all modern conveniences, containing three spacious reception rooms, hall. Two wing bedrooms, bathroom with fitted pantry, kitchen, back-kitchen. on ground floor. bath in marble case and w.e. on the balf-space landing.

Large front bedroom and middle bedroom on first floor, and three bedrooms on top door. A good cellar in basement with tiled floor. A conservatory with hot water beating apparatus, greenhouse, large coal stove and outside w.c. A well-laid-out garden with lawn bounded by laburnam, silver birch. and poplar trees and TI planted with choice varieties of rose trees, and screened at the back with poplar treee.

The domestic offices and kitchen garden are screened by trellising grown with climing rose trees and other creeping Broseley tiles. plants, There is a side entrance and and the walks are paved with also an entrance from the back lane. The Property is held upon lease for term of 99 years from 14th December, 1894, at the low annual ground rent of £9. PAGET-STREET AND ANGELINA-STREET. commodious Lot 3.

All that well-built and Corner Shop and Dwelling-house known No. 63. Paget street, Grangetown, Cardin, held on lease for a term of 99 years from let May, 1892, at annual ground rent of £4 158. The Premises are let to Messrs. Lewis Butchers, for 12 months from November, 1902, at 228.

per week, landlord the paying tenants rates and continue taxes, for with the option to to 248. a farther term of seven years at a rental of per Lot week, 4. All landlord those paying rates taxes. and and Shop known as Nos. 20 and 21, Angelina-street.

Docks, Cardiff, lease for term of 99 years from 29th September, 1852. at an annual ground rent of £2 6s. 6d. each. Let at 108.

and 11s. Property respectively. This is good condition, a siderable sum having only recently been laid out upon it. For Further Information apply- to Lot to H. J.

Fisher, Solicitor, 42, Mount Cardiff: as to Lot 2, to Messrs. Moxon and Lean, Solicitors, 52, Stuart square, Cardiff: as to Lot 3, to Messra. Lewis Morgan and Box. Solicitors, 31. High-street, Cardiff: as to Lot 4, to G.

P. Foredike, Solicitor, 29. Queen-street. Cardiff: and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, 16, St. John' square.

Cardiff. a17103 CARDIFF. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF EXCEP. TIONALLY WELL SITUATE AND WELL BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCES. OCCUPYING CHARMING AND HEALTHY POSITIONS ON EITHER SIDE AND OVERLOOKING THE ROATH PARK LAKE.

AND HAVING COMMANDING VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY. MESSRS. 8. have M. received WILKINSON instructions (F.A.I.) from Mr.

A. W. Cadwallader. to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY. June 18th.

1903, at 730 o'clock in the Evening (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), all those substantially built, charmingly situate, conve- NYLIC." LAKE-ROAD EABT. Lot 1. All that Attractive and Commodious Semi-detached Leasebold Family Residence. known as NYLIC." Lake-road East. Roath Park, Cardiff, of imposing elevation and substantial construction, and fitted with modern conveniences and appliances, and containing: -On Ground Floor: Large entrance ball, with polished wood block floor: spacious room, 21ft.

1 15ft. convenient breakfastroom. 180t. large drawing-room, 20ft. 6in.

good kitchen, scullery, pantry, china pantry. On First Floor: Two front bed rooms, measuring 18ft. by 16ft. and 18ft. 6in.

14ft. 6in. respectively, with doors leading out to balcony directly overlooking the Roath Park Lake: two back bed rooms, measuring 17ft. 6in. 14ft.

and 14ft. 2in. 14ft. 6in. respectively: bathroom, with lavatory basin and mirror.

On Second Floor: Good billiard-room. 24ft. 18ft. with door leading out to lead flat; front bedroom. 19ft.

by two back bedrooms, measuring 20ft. 6in. 14ft. and 14ft. 1 also clothes drying-room.

Outside: Garden in front. well planted with shrubs: large garden in rear, with coalhouse and w.e. The interior has been nicely decorated, and is in excellent condition. Gas is laid on to each room. The Property held on lease for a term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1900, at an annual ground rent of £8 188.

24. IN LAKE-ROAD WEST. Lots 2 and 3. All those Two and Substantially-built Semi-detached hold Residences, situate in Lake-road West. Roath Park.

Cardiff. being the third and fourth Houses from the junction of the Celyn Fach-road with Lake-road West going from Cardiff, of convenient size, recent erection. and fitted with all modern improvemente, and containing: -On Ground Floor: Large entrance hall. 27ft. 6in.

8ft. spacious dining-room, 18ft. 10in. good drawing-room. 18ft.

6in. 13ft. fast-room. 12ft. 6in.

12ft. large kitchen. pantry, china pantry, with glass capboarda and white glazed trough and h. and c. supply.

On Firet Floor: Three front bed rooms, measuring 19ft. by 14ft. and 19ft. 14ft. 6in.

and 13ft. by 10ft. respectively: three back bedrooms, measuring 14ft. 4in. 1 13ft.

and 12ft. 12ft. and 9ft. eft. 8in.

Outside: Gardens in front and rear, with coalhouse and w.o. The interiors bare been richly decorated. Gas is laid on to each room. These Houses are each held on lease for term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1902. at an annual ground rent of £10 17s.

6d. Lota 4 and All those Two Semi-detached Leasehold Residences. being the nest Two Houses to Lots 2 and 3, and with similar accommodation, terms of lease, and ground rents. Lot 5 has not yet been decorated. and the paperings and paintings can, subject to price.

be selected by Purchaser. The Anctioneers call attention to this attractive Sale. The Residences have been substantially and expensively decorated, while the situation ia healthy. and the outlook one of the most charming to be found in South Wales. large part of the purchase money could.

if desired. remain on mortgage. For Further Partienlars apply to Mr. John Morgan, Solicitor. 92.

Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, 16. St. John's-sonare, Cardiff. a17032 72. DE BURGH-STREET.

CARDIFF. MESSRS. S. M. have received WILKINSON instructions (F.A.I.) from the Owner, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY.

June 23rd, 1903, at Two p.m. punctually, the Superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, PIANOFORTE. AND EFFECTS. Fall Particulars will appear. a17153 NEWPORT.

MON. BALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR. JOHN instructions H. to SELL RENNIE by has AUCTION, received at the King's Head Hotel.

Newport, on WED. NESDAY, June 17th, 1903, at Three p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale), the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD 1. The Freehold Detached Dwellinghonse, situate and being 128, Victoria avenue, Maindee. Lot 2.

The Leasehold Dwelling house, situate and being 15, Wilson-street, Pillgwenily. Further Particulars may be obtained Lot 1 from Louis H. Hornby, Solicitor, Eldon Newport; as to Lot 2 from Theodore Roberts, Solicitor, Lloyds Bank-chambers, Newport; or, as to both, from the Auctioneer, 6, Skinner-street, Newport. Mon. 85967 PHILIP E.

ESTATE AGENT AND SURVEYOR, 25, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF CARDIFF. QUEEN-STREET, Freehold be Let and on Building Premises in best position, with good frontage Lease or Sold. a Shop and depth.

Plans and BUILDING Particulars LAND for from Bale above. in Pencisely-road, Cardin, close to 8t. David's FREEHOLD Park and Llandaff Fields, and drainage comin plots to suit purchasers: Apply roads above. made pleted. MORTGAGE -Money available for good Freehold Securities at per cent.

-To be Sold, Leasebold BRIDGE-ROAD. Shop and Premises, with of land rear. Suitable for 3.750 the square erection of a Factory, Ground rent on the whole, 65 per Jane lease, ONE PENNY by Auction. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANISHEN, NEAR CARDIFF.

PARISH OF LLANEDERNE. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MESSRS. STEPHENSON instructed and SELL ALEX- by to AUCTION. at the Mart, 5, High-street.

Cardiff. SATURDAY. July 25th. 1903, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. the Vainable FREEHOLD PASTURE FARM, Known as PENTWYN FARM." Situate in the Parish of Llanederne, in the County of Glamorgan, and now in the occupation of Mr.

John Griffithe upon an annal tenancy, and containing in the whole Or. or thereabouts. Plane. Particalars. and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation; in the meantime Further Details may be obtained upon application to Messrs.

Lewis and Jones, Solicitors, Merthyr, or to the Auctioneers, 5. Highstreet, Cardiff. a17208 TO LET. KERRY, -THE NEAR RECTORY, BARRY. PORTHThe kitchens.

House contains three reception-roome, and usual offices. ten bedrooms, store-rcom, w.c., and excellent cellarage. The garden and grounds, which are about acres in extent. comprise orchard, tenniscourt, kitchen garden, and stabling for four borses. The House is surrounded by about Afteen acres of pasture land, which may be taken in part or in whole at the option of the Tenant.

Rent of House, without land. £85 per annum. Full Particulars and Orders to View may be obtained from Messra. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, 5. High-street.

Cardif. a16845 Bank-chambers, Newport. 2nd MESSRS. HITCHCOX. and WILLIAM co.

and GRAHAM, MESSRS, STEPHENSON and ALEXRespectfully announce that they are, from this date, associated for all AUCTION ness in Monmouthahire, instructions for which will received BANK-CHAMBERS. NEWPORT, Or 5. HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. 85670 LES FAUX.

CLYTHA PARK, NEWPORT. MESSRS. HITCHCOX. and WILLIAM in GRAHAM, association with STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. are instructed by Executors of the late Edward Lewis, to SELL by AUCTION, the Premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY.

18th and 19th June. 1903. commencing Each Day at Two o'clock punctually, the Well. preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Being six the contents of three reception-rooms bedrooms, and valuable collection of about 100 OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. Greenhouse plants.

garden rollers, mowing machine, benches, On View Wednesdoy. the 17th of June, from Ten a.m. to Four p.m. and Catalogues are in course of preparation. may be shortly obtained of the Auctioneers, Bank chambers, Newport, Mon.

85968 COUNTY BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. WELL, SECURED BY FIVE LEASES AND AMOUNTING TO £66 178.. WITH REVERSIONS IN CLARENCE-PLACE AND RODNEY-PARADE. FREEHOLD RESIDENCES AND MANUFAC TURING PREMISES IN RODNEY -PLACE.

TWO ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES in Oakfield-road, Clytha Park. PARISH OF NASH. ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, NEAR TO THE PARISH CHURCH. AND WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (EAST USK BRANCH). THE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE.

AND LARGE INDUSTRIAL WORKS. MESSRS. HITCHCOX. and WILLIAM co. GRAHAM, (in association with Messre, STEPHENSON and ALEX.

ANDER). will SELL by AUOTION. at the Westgate Hotel. Newport, on WEDNESDAY. 24th June.

1905. at Three o'clock in the Afteruoon. the above increasingly Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Particulars, with Plans, are in preparation. and will shortly be issued, on application the Auctioneers, Newport or Cardiff: or to Messrs.

Lyee and Solicitors, Newport. 85943 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE AGRICULKnown THE GLEN USK ESTATE, Situate between the County Borough of New. port and the Borough of Usk.

in the County of Monmouth. and forming part of the Estate of Colonel Sir Arthur Mackworth, C.B., and containing in the whole about 1.500 ACRES. and comprising the Mansion known as GLEN together with a number of Farms and Boldings. The Estate chiefly consists of rich Agricultural Land, having a considerable frontage to the River Usk. and will be divided into convenient Lots.

MESSRS. HITCHOOX, and WILLIAM CO. (in association GRAHAM, with Mesare. STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER) are instructed by Colonel Sir Arthur Mackworth. C.B..

OFFER the above Hotel. SALE AUCTION, at the King's Head New. port. On WEDNESDAY, 16th September, 1903. Full detailed Partienlara and Plans of Sale are in course of preparation.

and will shortly be ready. In the meantime, information may he obtained upon application to Messrs. Wii. liam Graham. Hitchcox.

and Bank-chamhere, Newport. to Mesere. Stenhenson and Alexander, 5. High-street, Cardiff: or to Messrs. J.

C. LLEWELLIN and ALLEN, 86075 Solicitors, Stow hill. Newport. Mon. QUEEN-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF.

LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. BEDDING. CARPETS. Removed from Ryder -street and Hamilton- street, Canton. MOORE and 00.

are instructed by the above tenants to Remove to their Salerooms, Queen -street, and SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY. June 18th, a Large Ouantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS. Comprising all-brass square Italian and French bedsteads, several black and brass ditto. bedding, wool mattresses, wire tresses, eight bedroom suites in various woods, pair duchesse toilets.

chest of drawers, 6ft, and 5ft. walnnt sideboards, overmantels. dining tables, cahineta. bookcases. hall stands, curbe.

fenders, fire brasses, dining and drawing room suites. Axminster and Brussels carpets, rugs, ware, pictures, vases, eany chairs. coucbes. tables, de. On View Mornine of Sale.

Sale at Two o'clock. a17196 GWALIA STUD FARM. ST. LYTHANS, NEAR CARDIFF. ANNUAL SALE on by above 1903.

the 35a. vertiand and machi- valves and or Ano by on and of the ct Sale Messre. High- Cardiff on 22nd, on Mr. outthe bricks. and Tin.

45 upon Bute High- by above having June. Whole AND winding engine. pumps, multiShep- 3,000 flatof and Aird'e tram trams. bricks, be 5. a17035 ESQ.

ALEXby Cardiff, Three 141. two from rents nOW for being upon and of upon SweetAuc- a17142 ALEXCardiff, by I Three the Penylan. Vendor. lead- roome, and the of water Property from terminus. and but is npon Sons.

a17143 HOUSES. ALEXby Cardiff, Three Eis. of 984 1858. now per upon street. a17141 dales op Auction.

VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT, 18th, 19th, and 20th JUNE. Choice Bric-a-brac and Decorative Articles. A SUITE OF FIVE PAIRS OF COSTLY SILK WINDOW CURTAINS, by MAPLE and Lined and trimmed with ball fringe, in perfect order. The Billiard-room contains FRAME BILLIARD TABLE by HIGH-CLASS FULL SIZE WALNUT THURSTON, LONDON, With massive 2-inch slate bed and modern improvements, roller marking board.

sets of ivory balls, cues, and accessories: Axminster Carpet. SEATS Surround. upholstered CARVED MAHOGANT. Morocco in leather. Lounge, Easy Chairs.

THE LIBRARY CARVED OAK FURNITURE. kneehole Writing Table with desk centre on carved supporte, 4ft. Carved Bookcase. large boldly-carved Sideboard. Set of Chairs.

Dinner Wagon. Overmantel, Side and Occasional Tables, a fine Oriental Carpet. A FINE GOBELIN TAPESTRY, CONTENTS OF MORNING-ROOM in mahogany AN EXTENSIVE MASON'S IRONSTONE DINNER SERVICE, With Crown Derby decoration, consisting of 120 pieces. A VALUABLE ANTIQUE COPELAND'S CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, Most exquisitely-painted landscape views, and beantifully decorated. together with the Household China, Table Glass, de.

CHOICE MARBLE STATUARY. Group of Figures on pedestal, Busts, Groups, and Figures, CHESTS OF SILVER AND SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATE By the best-known makers -Antique Wine Coolers, Entree Diabes, Tea Urn, handsome Candelabra, Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks, a presentation Canteen of Knives. Spoons, Dish and Porks, Covers, Tea Cake Baskets, Coffee One Services, Cruet. Set of and handsome Trays' and Salvers, de. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, AND PROOF ETCHINGS Adorning the walls of the entrance hall and staircase about and the Pictures.

reception-rooms, full particalars coneisting of of 130 which are given in the Catalogues. A LIBRARY OF WELL-BOUND BOOKS. "TIMES EDITION OF THE ENCYCLO PEDIA BRITANNICA, and a bookcase for same: Set of Shakspeare Illustrated." Cassell' History of Battles of the XIX. Mrs. Henry Wood's Works, Dickens' Works, Court 1844 to 1889 complete: Waverley Beauties of Charles Milton's The Kitchen Requisites a large Refrigerator, Paradise Lost." Copper Cooking Utensils, Offices, an Bain 18-inch Marie.

Green's Contents of Domestic Patent Lawn Mower, 10-inch Hammocks, Lawn Tennis Set, and other Outdoor Effects. Lawn Mower, Two Garden ON VIEW MONDAY AND TWO FOLLOWING DAYS. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11. High street. Cardiff.

A17096 ON THURSDAY NEXT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK. GOTTWALTZ and PERRY MESSRS. instructed to SELL. Absolutely Without Reserve, as announced in the preceding Advertisement. on THURSDAY NEXT, at Four o'clock punctually.

the VERY SUPERIOR FULL-SIZE WALNUT BILLIARD TABLE by THURSTON, With the ivory balls, enes, marking-boarde. and accessories, excellent seats, and other ON VIEW NO MONDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING appointments. DAYS. 17207 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SAKRD OF EXCEEDINGLY HIGH-CLASS MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, CHESTS OF SILVER AND ELECTROPLATE, And Valuable Works of Art, being THE CONTENTS OF WELL- FURNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Known THE LYMINGE, The Property of a well-known Country Gentle who 18 realising the Whole of his Effects. consequeat upon his leaving the district, Comprising THE CONTENTS OF SEVENTEEN BEDROOMS.

supplied by MESSRS. MAPLE and LONDON. The Appointments of Drawing-room and Boudoir, including AN EXHIBITION PIANOFORTE IN MAHOGANY CASE, The Dining-room in highly carved Brows Oak. by Maple and Co. The Library and Morning-room Appointments.

THE CONTENTS OF A WELL FUR NISHED BILLIARD-ROOM. VERY FINE COPELAND'S CHINA DESSERT SERVICE. A LARGE DINNER SERVICE, with Crown Derby decoration, of 120 pieces. TURKEY, AXMINSTER, AND WILTON PILE CARPETS. A LIBRARY OF BEAUTIFUL BOOKS.

MESSRS. received GOTTWALTZ instructions and to SELL PERRY by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11. High- street, Cardiff. on THURSDAY, FRIDAY.

and SATURDAY NEXT, the 18th. 19th. and 20th June next, at Eleven o'clock punctually each day, the above COSTLY APPOINTMENTS, SILVER AND SILVER PLATE, WORKS OF ART. 15 SUITES by MAPLE above, comprising I AND AN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 6ft. CHIPPEN.

DALE SUITE, beautifully carved and shaped. A the toilet CARVED tables WHITE on cabriole ENAMELLED shaped supporte: 6ft. SUITE. VERY HANDSOME INLAID SHERATON SUITES. well-fitted and othere in walnut and mahogany.

with 6ft. and 4ft. wardrobes and all appointments en suite. 16 HANDSOME AND MASSIVE ALLBRASS BEDSTEADS by MAPLE AND In French 4ft. and 3ft.

sizes, Parisian and designs, with spring mattresses appropriate bedding. all in splendid condialso a COSTLY and RICHLY-INLAID MAHOGANY FRENCH BEDSTEAD. Box Otto. man Couches, a Carter's Patent Invalid's Redside Table. shaped Parisian tulip wood Chest of Drawers, A 7ft.

SUPERIOR MAHO. GANY WARDROBE. excellent mahogaDy Chests of Drawers, A HIGH CLASS SPANISH MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE. Easy Chairs, Double Toilet Services, Screens, and variety of Bedchamber Requisites. THE HALL AND STAIRCASE FURNITURE.

costly Settle with carved figure panels, fine Hall-stand and Chairs to match. a Set of Chiming of Gongs Natural on stand. massive Tables. Cases History Subjects, Guns and other weapons. Axminster Stair Carpet cover.

inz the stairs and landings, about 70 yards, de. The Whole of the Contents room. NOBLE AND ELABORATELY. CARVED SIDEBOARD with high plate-glass back. A GRANDLY-CARVED DINING-ROOM SUITE, Comprising 17 CHAIRS by MAPLE and 00., Upholstered in Morocco leather: very fine Chesterfeld Settee and a Pair of Divan Easy Chairs en suite, LARGE TURKEY CARPET.

IMPORTANT BEAL Stork 6ft. high. Pair of Capid Figures, A PAIR OP CHASED ORMOLU 6-LIGHT BRA. Valuable Bronze, Ormolu. and Green Marble Clock Set.

Pair of 24-inch Chased Vases, Figures and Group, an artistically. furnished Drawing-room. including A VALUABLE AND ELABORATELYINLAID IVORY AND TEAK WOOD DAMASCUS SCREEN, An all-brass Louis XV. design Brass Fender Suite, A CHARMING LOUIS XV. CABINET.

most elegantly shaped with bow A front, and beautifuily fitted: richly-carved Indian wood Tables and Stands. A PAIR OF COSTLY BUHL AND TORTOISESHELL TABLES. Writing and Occasional Tables, Arm. sional. and Fancy Chair, PAIR OF FRENCH ROSEWOOD.

TULIP.WOOD. AND MARQUETERIE COMMODES. very fine Antique Marqueterie Bureau and other pieces of Marqueterie Purniture. A MAGNIFICENT EMPIRE CABINET, Superbly inlaid, and mounted with chased Ormoln: handsome Mirrors and Girandoles in ivory and gilt frames. A VALUABLE EXHIBITION UPRIGHT GRAND PANOFORTE by SCHRIEBER, In handsome and very elegant mahogany case: AN IMPORTANT PIANOFORTE by SCHILLER, in richly-carved walnut and burr walnut case.

HANDSOME ORNAMENTAL CHINA. A PAIR OF VERY CHOICE VIENNA VASES. 3ft. high, superbly decorated: Old Crown Derby Vases, Vienna and Dresden Plaques, Dresden Bowl and Cover, beautiful Coalport China Vases, a large Mayflower Dresden encrusted Vase and Cover, costly Jardinieres, A PAIR OF VALUABLE TURQUOISE BLUE NEVRES VASES. painted landscapes, several Miniatures painted on ivory, Two Antique Snuff-boxes, and the Whole of the worked sales by Auction.

SALE OF 31. EXCELLENT NEWPORT-ROAD. FAMILY RESIDENCE, CARDIFF. STABLING. S.

HERN and PERTWEE AND GROUNDS, MESSRS. instructed by the Executors of Moxey, the J.P., Royal deceased, Hotel, to Cardiff, SELL on by E. R. AUCTION, at THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1903, at 3.30 p.m., all that Excellent FAMILY RESIDENCE, STABLING, AND GROUNDS, well situate on the Corner of Exceptionally Newport road and West grove. Cardiff, known CAE The Grounds are planted with well.

and grown Shrubs. evergreen The House contains welland ornamental Trees proportioned dining-room and drawing room, handsomely panelled: library, breakfastroom, vestibule, hall, with lavatory cellarage, and ser. and vante' cold bath, kitchens, eight excellent bedrooms, and dressing. hall, room. There is a detached Laundry; also stabling and Coach-house.

The whole Property held under lease for 99 years from the 25th March, 1850, at the very low ground rent of £8. Immediate possession of the Residence can be given. For Further Particulars apply to Mesere. S. Hers and Pertwee, 93, St.

Mary street. Cardiff: or to Mr. Donald Maclean, Solicitor. Rute Docks, Cardiff. a17205 CARDIFF.

SALE OP PARTICULARLY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. IMMYDIATELY RIPE FOR AND VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, WITH IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. TO CLOSE ESTATES. MR. been J.

instructed RICHARD by the THOMAS Executors of has the late Mr. D. Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY. the 18th June, 1903, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening.

subject to the Common Form Conditions of Sale of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District, Lot 1. All that Valuable and particularly eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, With the valuable buildings erected thereon, situate and being No. 12, Clive-road, Canton. Cardiff, with a frontage of a depth of 174ft. and a total superficial area of The Buildings on the Property comprise shop, dwelling built and two workshop.

greenhouses, three also stall stable and large loft over (the workshop substantially having solid concrete foundations 9ft. deep). with separate entrance from lane. The Property practically adjoins the Cowbridge-road tram terminus, and being freebold offers a pecaliarly fine investment in this rapidly-increasing and important part of the town, and is an admirable site for the erection of residences or basiness premises in the front, with workshops, yards, al rear. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION.

Lot 2. All that well and enbstantially-built LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE MISES, known as 41, De Burgh street, Canton, recently let at 13s. per week, but now vacant, beld 1880, at for a the term low of 99 ground years rent from of £3 166. September, per annum. Further Particulars as to Lot 1 may he obtained on application to Messra.

Morgan. Scott, and Shackell, Solicitors. chambers, Queen-street, Cardiff: and as to both Lots apon application to the Auctioneer. Crown-chambera, Quay-street, Cardiff. SALE OF THE PALMERSTOWN HOTEL.

CADOXTON-BARRY, NEAR CARDIFF. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEE. MR. J. instructed RICHARD to SUBMIT THOMAS to AUCTION, has heen at the Angel Hotel.

Cardiff, on THURSDAY. the 10th June, 1903, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. subject to Conditions of Sale to be there and then produced, the Valuable, Substantiallybuilt, and Well-planned HOTEL, Koown as THE PALMERSTOWN HOTEL." Together with the Outbuildings and corner Stables of belonging thereto, situate on the Palmer-street and Palmerstown-road, and in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, held under an uncerlease for a term of 99 years, less four days, from 2nd February, 1886, at an annual rent of £12, to be increased to 422 per annum Liquor if be a granted to the in which licence for the sale of Intoxicating event the sum of £100 is also to be payable to the lessor. The Hotel and Premises have been erected at a cost of over £4,000, and are at present unlicensed. Further Particulars may be obtained 00 application to the Auctioneer, 18, Quay-street, OF to Messre.

Stephens, David, and Solicitors, 114, Bute-street, Cardiff. a17101 CENTRE OF THE TOWN OF STREET. CARDIFF. AND SALE OF 11, CUSTOM HOUSE At a Moderate 6, Reserve, in consequence of the NEW-STREET. owner going abroad.

MR. been J. instructed RICHARD to SELL by THOMAS has at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY. the 18th June, 1903, at 7.30 p.m., IN ONE LOT, All those Valuable and -situated BUSINESS PREMISES, Known as 11. CUSTOM ROUSE STREET.

and 6. NEW. STREET, Cardiff, within Two Walk of the Great Western Station, and held. from the Cardiff Corporation for a term of 75 years from 1883. at a ground rent of £80 per annum.

Portions of the premises are let at net rent of £117 a year, and the remainder is occupied by the Vendor, the rental value of the whole on lease being over £300 a year. The above Property occupies Bret-class position right in the heart of the obtained town. Further Particalars may be 00 application to the Auctioneer, or Biggs, Quay Solicitor, Bank-buildings, chambers, Cardiff: to Selwyn diff. a17150 THE LLANTWIT-MAJOR AUCTION MART. NEXT SALE, MONDAY, 2nd June, 1903, at Twelve Noon (Liantwit Fair PRIME STEERS and HEIFERS, 30 J.

RICHARD AUCTIONEER AND PROPRIETOR, a17151 CARDIFF. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD FARM, NEAR LLANTWIT-MAJOR. (The Property is distant about one mile from Llantwit-Major, 4 miles from Cowbridge, and seven miles from Bridgend.) MR. ILLTYD Thomas and THOMAS Son) (of has the received Firm instructions from the Owner of the Property to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on DAY, June 20th, 1905, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon.

at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, all that Valuable and Compact FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD FARM AND LANDS, Known HIGHFIELD FARM. in the Parish of Llantwit-Major, in the County of Glamorgan, containing about 160 ACRES OF EXCELLENT PASTURE LAND. situate in the heart of the fertile Vale of Glamorgan, and adjoining the main road from Liantwit-Major to Wick and Bridgend. The residence is approached by short drive, surrounded by ornamental trees, and there is a large garden well stocked with several kinds of young and good bearing fruit trees. The house consists of a porch, ing-room, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, backkitchen, underground cellar, coal-house, bakehouse, and coach-house.

There are five bedrooms, with servants' stairs and large attic. The outbuildings comprise wagon and cart shed, with granary over same, calves' house, cowshed with 12 cattle-shed, stalls, 2 stabling pig-cote, for 6 horses, sheep dipping place, The whole of the fields are in excellent pasture, each being exceptionally well supplied with substantially-constructed watering ponds, and nearly all the enclosures abut upon and are approached from good roads. The Barry Railway (Vale of Glamorgan Branch) passes through the property near its eastern boundary, and exposes to view underlying the property valuable lias limestone of great commercial vaine for building. ballasting, and for purposes of cement manufacture Particulars and Plans may be obtained from Mr. M.

Price, Estate Agent, Neath: also with Orders to View from Mr. Illtyd Thomas, P.S.1., P.A.T., Auctioneer and Valuer, 17. Solicitors: Quay-street. Messrs. Cardiff.

R. P. Morgan and David. Neath. a17152 HIGHFIELD FARM.

LLANTWIT MAJOR (One mile from Llantwit Major Station). MR. of ILLTYD Thomas THOMAS and Son) (of has the Firm been instructed by the Owner to SELL by AUC TION, on the Premises as above. on MONDAY. 3.30 June 22, 1903 (Liantwit Fair Day), at o'clock in the Afternoon, the GROWING HAY CROPS On the above Farm, comprising about 160 acres, in suitable and convenient lots.

Further Particulars from Mr. Illtyd Thomas, P.8.1., Auctioneer and Valuer, 17, Quay street, and Ely Farm, Cardiff. a17203 CHOICE FAT SHEEP and 300 LAMBS, AND 50 FAT AND CALVES, STORE PIGS, FAT Farther Early Entries solicited. Properties. To be TREATY.

LET all or that SOLD Desirable by PRIVATE DWELLINGHOUSE with large flower and kitchen Barry, late in the occupation of James Bell, gardens, known Park-road. Deceased. -For Particalars apply to Alfred Jackson, Solicitor, Metropolitan Bank-build. Inge. Barry.

85881 For continuation of Auction Notices. Pubiio Notions, Tenders, Appointments. 000 Pago 8. Business Addresses. SUMMER SEASON OF 1903.

THE BUYERS OF JAMES HOWELL AND Have again visited the London have bought for Cash several big Parcels Goods at most extraordinary, Low Prices, These and other good lines will be offered for actual TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, SPECIAL LINES. COSTUMES, JACKETS, BLOUSES, DRESSING JACKETS, DRESSING and TEA GOWNS, PRINTS and PRINTED MUSLINS, RUFFLES, SILK, MOREEN and COTTON SKIRTS, CHILDREN'S FROCKS, 46, Several Lines PRINTED and PANCE SILKS, DRESS MATERIALS, lower prices than offered at Bales. 50 DOZEN COLOURED SILK SUNSHADES, from worth nearly, double, CLEARING LINE OF LACE COLLARS. under the Cost of Making, BILE FRONTE, SILK COLLARS, 66, the Usnal Price, Several Clearing Lines will be offered in MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, which cannot be repeated anything like the price, 100 DOZEN WHITE PETTICOATS, trimmed Embroidery and Lace, commencing each. NEW DESIGNS IN TRIMMED MILLINERY.

Special Lines in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, A Large Delivery of TRAVELLING TRUNKS of all descriptions, PORTMANTEAUS and BAGS. THE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, 17 and 18, ST. MARY-STREET, well assorted with the Latest Novelties YOUTHS and MEN'S SUITS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, do CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, HARE'S FLOOR CLOTHS, BRUSSELS, AXMINSTERS, and TURKEY CARPETS, fall 10 to 20 per cent, under any house in the trade. 3 to 4 Thousand Pairs of LACE CURTAINS tO select from at prices which all customers will admit are decided bargains. The Largest Stock of CABINET GOODS Wales, and 1 fully 15 per cent.

under the usual prices charged by, other Houses in the Trade, J. H. and HIGH-STREET WAREHOUSE, Containing IRONMONGERY, CHINA and GLASS, PICTURES (Water Colours and Oil Paintings), is now under New Manage ment, and customers can rely upon being properly attended to, HOWELL AND Co THE CARDIFF DRAPERA, OP HIGH CLASS HARNESS HORSES, SHOW COBS, AND PONIES. MR. favoured by the STANFIELD Proprietors has with been structione to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION.

at The Farm. St. Lythans, near Cardiff. on SATURDAY, June 27th, 1903, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. sharp.

Breaks will leave the Royal Hotel, St. Mary. street. Cardiff. at 1.30 o'clock p.m.

Further Information. Orders to View, and for Trials can he obtained on application to Mr. Tom J. Mathias, at The Farm. St.

Lythans; or to Mr. J. Stanfield. Auctioneer, Lion-chambere, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.

a17140 23. DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. instructed WM. by Mr.

FOWLER Arthur and Rice SON to Remove from 392. Cowbridge-road. and SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT. June 18th. at Two o'clock, Without Reserve, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Also Effects from Stanwell-road, Penarth, ineluding 7ft.

walnat wardrobe, two large pairs toilet tables. 6ft. cheval, and seven other bedroom suites: massive all-brass bedsteads. bedding. Turkish bathe, chair commode.

5ft. carved oak sideboard. 5ft. oak dining table, eix oak chairs, two divan easy chairs, paintinge, iron-frame piano, by Adolph Brauer, Dresden: bondoir suite, cigar cabinet, china cabinet, saddlebag suite, 7ft. and 5ft.

walnut sideboards. overmantels, bronzes and clocks. dinner, tea, and dessert sets, secretaire bookcase, roll-top desk. pedestal desk, 3ft. iron safe.

by Cartwright. de. a17200 CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. MONDAY.

JUNE 15, 1903. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by on above date. a Large Quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF.

comprising heavy several brass suites, and piano, side bed. board, several iron steads. also several lots of Furniture seized for rent. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. 1442015 CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS.

CARDIFF. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by MORA on THURSDAY NEXT. June 18. 1903.

a Large Assortment of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. comprising several suites in various woode, sideboarde, two pianos, two organs, several overmantels, peavy curbe. brass and iron bedsteads. brasses, effecta. rugs, No carpete, Reserve.

Sale at Two and other neons o'clock. 1658018.

Western Mail from Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales (2024)
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