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CASH CO-OPERATIVE PBICBS. NEW PARCELS POST. « Two, Pour, and Six Pound Parcels we now wTCarriage_ PaidI to any Town or Village j. m the United Kingdom. Our RICH MONING at 2s. per lb.. 6lbs. for lis. 9d., or by Original ox of 201ba. nett, at la. lid. per lb., we strongly recommend. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. TAYLOR Sz COMPANY, I Castle Square, Swansea- 99, Oxford-street, Swansea- 33, Walter-road, Swansea. 211, High-street, Swansea, The Tea Exchange- The Dunns, Mumbles. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. ^ew System of Gas Lighting, Cooking, &c., a Great Saving of Gas Guaranteed. i JOHN L E G G GAS HOT WATER, ANT) SANITARY ENGINEER, E 18, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. Electric Bells, Colliery Signals, Lightning Conductors, Picture Rods. f First-class Gas and Lavatory Fittings at the above AND ONLY ADDRESS. L ESTABLIGHFD IASE^ I BEDSTEADS, SPEING MATTRESSES, BEDDING A "NIOHOLLS & s O N MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASS FURNITURE, GOODS MARKED PLAIN. FIVE PER CENT, FOR CASH. UPHOLSTERERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &C> 1 1 & 2 PORTLAND BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. ? (Corner of Portland and geathfield Streets.) BMRS. ROBERT THOMAS I EGS to inform her late Husband's Patients and jw.. Friends that the Practice carried on by him for the u, .Sixteen Years will be continued under the Manage- she i, ^r" Alfred F. BAUDRY, L.D.S., England, and <- receive their kind Patronage and Support. ^•JNorthampton-place, Swansea. JUST PUBLISHED! A COMPLETE AND RELIABLE r <3- XT X 3D E i AU SWANSEA AND THE TUMBLES, f Gf O W E AND OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST **S:tHIN EASY ACCESS OF SWANSEA- T>RICE On« Shilling or in CWfch, with Three Maps, Pfwe Two Shillings. To be had from any Bookseller the Publisher C. F. EDWARDS, 4, Wind-street, 0;R da VIES & LAMB 9 £ eASE, COLLIERY BRATTICE, VO0R CLOTH, ,b FLEXIBLE AIR TUBUS G 8 T MANUFACTURERS, STRAND SWANSEA. S. MORRIS & SON, *VTORIA liRlDGE OIL WORKS AND GREASE MANUFACTORY, MANCHESTER. &le Representative for South Wales- O* w MR- JOHN J. OWEN, 26, ivrRAFA'IiGAR TERRACE, SWANSEA, j^T-CLASS Machinery, Lubricating and Cylinder Ollgj^jo, Prices on Application. i Also supply ft First-class LUBRICATOR Empire" or Qrandison's Patent) for Cylindera. Pcic88 *rotn £ 4 4s. £ 15, according to size. One Month's Trial Free. RHOUBDA AND SWANSEA "BAY RAILWAY COMPANY- "Xro-PIOK IS HEREBY" GIVEN, THAT THE iti. IKC0N» ORMNXIY GENERAL -MEETING Rail^ ^P^etors of the Rhondda and Svanse^a Bay wil1 be held at the MACKWORTH °f AT'«S?c^ SWANSEA, on FRIDAY, the 31st day trann* inst., at Twelve o'clock Noon, for the c wn of the General Business of the Company. JERSEY, Chairman. that tv? c^CE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, 2lit da* jS'ster of Transfers will be Closed from the • °* August instant until after the said Meeting. EL S, InJDLOW, ^Swa— 4 Secretary. August 9th, 1883. To Builders and 'Others. School Board of the Unifcct School District of Er^Wane^ is prepared to receive TENDERS for the jistoa ^of a new BOARD SCHOOQbtat Clyndu, Mor- at +V>„ /-T, designs and specifications .may be inspected a.nv ^erk's Office, No. 1, Rutland-street, Swansea, <*7 after the 1st August, between the hours of four ^erTmust reach the Clerk on or before the «< if1'August next in a sealed envelope, marked outside Aeuder for Morriston Graig Board School,' and must uoeomp^ie^ by the names -and addresses of two 5Kfc8-for the completion of the werk, in case 'the TW. *>S ac<5epted, and by a schedule of prices, or a«l^oard does not bind itself :to accept the lowest w anj Tender. E. SIDNEY IIAPTLAND, n Clerk. "i5^?.nd-street, Swansea, £ gj_July, 1883. STRATH LINE OF STEAMERS. rIRAtsB1>EN. STRATHDON.. (Building-.) ^tr athaltjAn STRATHAVON. STBATHPEPFEE. STRATAA8K STRATHADDER. STBATHLTON. STRATHCARRON. STEATHNBSB. ^teatrbpey STRATHGARRT. STRATHNAIRN. STRATHCATHRO. New Direct Service Between Swansea and London, And Ssvansea and Belfast, Q Commencing 13th AUGUST. bWASSEA TO LONDON, T Every MONBAT. a,°^BON TO SWANSEA, S W a Every SATURDAY. wA]8f;SEA TO BELFAST, •d — Every TUESDAY. ^AST TO SWANSEA, Every SATURDAY. or trei^hts and particular^ apply to WK, TjfAY PRIDHAM & Co., •tj Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. Or to QOWAIC^ 13, Victoria-street, Belfast, JAjSJEg HAfS'& fcONS, 111, Union-street, Glasgow. 11 v 12 Eden Quay, Dublin. ^L_a^C>in.mljertf Belfast. And .at SWANSEA. »!M-O DOMINION LINE. "EDUCED pA1?™ -Prem LIVERPOOL, on THURS- This Line books Passengers through toall parts of At^ AMERICA Hates. Saloon faom £ 1010s ;Xntemediate granw ^^erage, £ 4 4s. ASSISTED PASSAGES ai e Part?i Manitoba, the NortluW-est Territory, »sd to all Assist, CANADA. Families _'°5ean rates for Agricultural Labourers, f1Panics*? ^etnale Domestic Servants, £ 3 per_ Aduit, lies, £ 4. n\5rTvie8> General Labourers, and their Fami- year un<^er years, £ 2j Infants under *Io^(,f^*8age ^Tickets, apply to Flink, MAIN AND Pow-B^t ouY' James-street, Livei ool Mr. D" — '^fleiaiiit &b^JPrnggiat, St. Thomas, Swansea. ^Ue tias Lime, White Lime, Limestone Br> and Silicious Fire Cement. m an NlEL JONES and Co. are prepared to Nation" pply tte above-B^ed articles at all Railway Pyl<?, near Bridgend. j a T^5e^ £ 20,000 for £ 1. X? monev RTig*JLARS of this most advantageous ?.lU f peculation, guaranteed by Government en»oi e on application, enclosing a stamped Co«Wiai2uIope to JOHN FOSTEU, Esq., 8, Craigs ^«M,lJJ«} £ />n, S.W. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION. MR. R. T. BOOTH, WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING AT THR ALBERT HALIj, ON SATURDAY EVENING, 11th INST. TICKETS may be obtained of Mr. Bonnett, Heath- field street; Mr. Parlby, Cradock street j Mr Davies, Post Office, Walter road or ot Mr. Jobn Griffiths, printer, High street. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, GORSEINON STATION, LLANDILO-TALYBONT, WILL BE CONSECR ATBD FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. SERMONS by-At 11, THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. s at 3.30, Revv M. E. WELBY, M.A. at 6.30, (in Welsh) THE VICARS OF RAFOD AND ABERAVON. Swansea Sailors' Society. THE ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will be fceld at the SAILORS' CHAPEL, Adelaide-street, Swansea, ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13th, 1883. Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock by SIR H. HtTSSEY VIVIAN, BART., M.P., President or the Society. The Meeting will be addressed by Members of Parlia- ment, Clergymen and Ministers, as well as several Lay Gentlemen of tlhe Town and Neighbourhood. A Collection will be made at the close in aid of the Funds of the Society. A TEA MEETING will be held at the OF WALES HALL, Singleton-street, before the Public Meeting. Tea on the Table punctually at Four p.m. Tickets One Shilling each. Albert Minor Hall. A LECTURE will be given in the above Hall, on SUNDAY Next, August I2th, 1883, by Mr. ROBERT ASHCROFT (late Congregational Minister), of 'Birmingham subject: Divine Symbolism, an Inquiry in.o the meaning of the Symbolism usefi in the 1st Chapter of Ezekiel's Prophecy. -p N Lecture to commence at €.30 p.m. Se«« Iree. JSo collections Please bring your Bibles. S only object aitnsd at is to draw -attention to what God has Lealed in His Word and tc.induce men, to »».hr«PP th«, truth as originally delivered by the. Apostles. Memorial Chanel, Walter Road. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING will he heldIon SUNDAY NEXT, when Sermons willhe preached by the REV. JOHN A-LDIS. E. Rice Daniel, Esq., Mayor, will preside in-the afternoon at Three o'clock, when Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. William Williams, of Argyle, subject, Helping the Gospel; by the Rev. Dr. Rees, subject, Parents and Children; and by the Rev. John-Aldis, subject, Truth." A Collection will "be made-at the close of each Service in aid of the Building Fund. Mrs. William Richards, deceased. ALL Persons having any Claims against EMMA JANE RICHARDS, late of 3, Cleveland-terrace, widow, deceased, are requested to kindly send in par- ticulars to Ernest-P. Richards, Solicitor, 26, Castle- street; or, to Messrs. Richards .and Richards, Solici- tors, Wind-street,. Swansea. Dated this 9th day of Aug.ust,1.æ3. FOR SALE. Two New Houses for JB15 each. THESE are situated near Swansea Low gr0UG<* rents. 99 years lease. Remainder of purchase money can be left OR mortgage.. Apply to D. REWBRIDGE, ;PontarduIais. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, FIVE w*H- built HOUSES, situate at St. Helen's Crescent,, producing good rents, all let to irespectable tenants. Seven roouia and cellar to each house back entrance to same. Also one House situate at Phillips Parade, Swansea, let to a respectablertenant, and producing a good rent. Apply THOMAS Haas, Contractor, 36, Walter-road, Swansea. SAFE.—FOR SALE, a superior wrought iron FIRE and SAFE, 30 in..high by 20 in. by 20 in. Cotterill's lever lock and 5*yo keys, lock up drawer, quite new and perfect. Will fcold three books 18 in. by 14 in. by 4 in. Price 24 10s. Carriage paid. Worth double.—K.NATBLER, Dudley, Worcestershire. FOR SALE. Tctppf TT?ON MASTS, from the Wreck "LAMMAR- 6HAGEN/' For further particularly to E. F. DANTR-. 1. Somerset-place, Swansea- MUMBLES. TO BE LET OR SOLD A GOOD HOUSE and SHOP, ^i^of J\ business near Mermaid Hotel. ADDIV Building Q round at Southend both lots f reeheki. App y SHIP AND-CASTLE HOTEL, Mumbles. TO BE :BOLD With immediate Possession, BLAIRMGNT HOUSE, WALTER ROAD, EWAN- B SEA, eontaining 3 good reception 7 bedrooms, ■aonservatoi^r, bath room (with hot and cold watett), and the usual offices. Stables and coach-house if required. For rent, cards ,to view, &c., apply to Mr. JoHK M. LagDER, Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers. Swansea. TO LET. TO LET, "XfO. 1, GROVE PLACE, Swansea. Apply to J3I Efct-EST P. RICHARDS, Esq., Sc^itor, 26; Castle- street, Swansea. TO BE LET, or SOCD by Private Treaty, No. 4 TRINITY PLACE. This House, being centrally situated, is most convenient for business men, or any- one whose employment is at or near the DODks or Sta- tions. Full particulars at 4, Trinity-place. Possession can be had at once. rTnolrprLET during AUGUST and part of SEPTEM- T BEE, a FURNISHED HOUSE, containing four Sitting-rooms and six Bed-rooms. w M Address, A-, Russell HOUSE, The Mumbles. TO LET No. 5, GRANVILLE VULAS, Walter- road. Hot and'Cold Water Bath andeveryc0n- venience; rent moderate. Apply, THOS. R.ROB N O Coal Offices, Exchange Buildings. ON THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE in detecting various complaints of the Blooi and Nervous System sent free for 2 stamps.—Address SECRETARY, nstitute of Anatomy, Birmingham. SALES BY AUCTION, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Victoria Auction Mart, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON & LEWIS, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Mart, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th AUGUST, 1883, A LARGE Assortment of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' offices-First floor. Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. MR. CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE will be held on TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1883. Entries to be made one week previous. Offices-Oxford-street. Swansea. To Surveyors, Mining Engineers, and Others. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLB STREET, SWANSEA, MUtrr8. H. HILL < £ CO., Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1883, ABOUT 300 vols, of valuable BOOKS, the pro- perty of a professional gentleman, who has no further use for them, including Mathematical, Mechani- cal, Natural Philosophy, and Classical Works. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. No reserve. Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. Mr. DANIEL PHILLIPS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On the above premises, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1883, THE following well assorted HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINES, FOUR-WHEEL PMTON. &c., &c., comprising very handsome walnut suite in crimson velvet (nearly new), chiffonnier, walnut loo, occasional, and other tables, dining do., couches, sofas, easy and other chairs in hair and leather, pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, ladies' work tables, prints, paintings, poles and rings, timepieces, &c., &c., mahogany half-tester bedsteads, iron and brass do., feather and other beds, mattresses, chests of drawers, towel rails, dressing tables, washstands, ware, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, china, glass, ware, &c., also sewing machines, four-wheel phaeton, sign board, iron stand, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. The Phseton will be offered at Twelve. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. SWANSEA. Sale of VMTfable Leasehold Property at Swansea. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE A DO. Have been instructed to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of August, 1883, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), LOT 1.—All those Two DWELLING HOUSES and Premises, situate in and numbered 4 and 5, Herbert- place, in the Town of Swansea, No. 4 being now in the occupation of Thomas Fraacis, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £36; and No. 5 being leased to Mr. Thumas Watkins for the term of 97 years, from the 22nd March, 1860, at the annual ground rent of 23 10s. This Lot is held undter an underlease for term of 98 years, from the 25th day of March, 1859, at the annual ground rent of JB7. Lot 2 ,-All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Noa. 25 and 26, Brunswick-street, in the Town of Swansea— No. 25 being at present unoooupied, and No. 26 being in the occupation of Mrs. Harris, as quarterly tenant thereof, at the asnual rent of £ 24. These dwelling houses a.nd part of the back gardens or yards thereto belonging are held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1859, at an annual ground rent 'of X4 17s. 6d. The remainder of the back gardens or yards, and the back passage of No. 26, are held for a term of 98 years from the 29th September, 1867, at an annual rent of £1.rl7s. lOd. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs. Stricks and Belling- ham, Solicitors, Swansea. Dated'Swansea, August 2,1883. No. 4, Richmond Villas. Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY and 00. HaWbeen favoured with instructionsfrom the Assignee, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, on THURSDAY, ATTG. 16th, 1883. THE excellent and well-preserved FURNITURE, J PIANOFORTE, and Effects, viz. :— JW DRAWING-ROOM. — First-class piano, walnut drawing-room suite in crimson rep, handsome and valuable clock and pair vases to match, costly bronze gas brackets, walnut loo table, 2 side tables, quantity of books, whatnot, water colour and other paintings (by Harris), pictures, pier glass, carpet and rug, foot- stools, music stool, several-valuable ornaments, curtains •«,nd rings, fender and irons, ashpan, &c, DINING-ROOM.—Massive mahogany sideboard with plate glass back and cellarettes, hanasome mahogany 'bookstand, mahogany telescope dining table, mahogany dining-room suite in Morocco leather, walnut cabinet, valuable carved solid oak library table, marble time- piece, about 50 volumes of The Illustrated London News" handsomely bound, pier glties in black and gold, •valuable pair vases, fender and irons, ashpan, work tables, oil paintings and pictures, -gas brackets, bronze And other ornaments, carpet arid rug, window curtains, Ac. HALL.—Handsome mahogany 'hat and umbrella. stand with marble top, 2 mahogany hall chairg, oil cloth, mats, &c. KITCHEN.—A large quantity of utensils of every description. China, Pantry —AH binds of glass, china, &c., also a first-class Refrigerator. FRONT BEDROOM. — Splendid brass bedsteads, feather bed and bedding, mahogany marble top wash- stand and dressing-table with glass attached, mahogany chest of drawers, bedroom chairs, very fine mahogany wardrobe, bedroom ware, picture^earpet, towel horse, .mahogany commode, &c. 2nd 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th ROOKS contain iron ,and ,other bedsteads and bedding, mahogany and other dressing tables and washstands and ware, chairs, corn. Tmodes, dressing glasses, mahogany-and other chests-ef drawers, towel horses, curtains, window poles and rings, ornaments di various descriptions, mahogany and other wardrobes, fenders and fire irons, carpdta, rugs, mats, a quantity of books, <fcc- Also a valuable Garden Stand {for Flowers, with (fountain attached.; garden seat and a quantity of flower pots. Sale to commence-at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues, containing full particulars, can be had d&y9 Prior to sale, of the Auctioneers, at their Office, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea Dated this 4th day. of August, 1883. In tie High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. 1880, J., 601, MR. JUSTICE OHITTY. MANSER JONES V. GBKY. Mr. JOHN FRANC is (The persoo appointed by Mr. Justice Chitty, to whose Court this action is attached) will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the IwY BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, Carmarthen, At 12.30 for i 30 p. m., On SATURDAY. AUGUST 25th, 1883, In Lots, AT L that FEEEHOliD ESTATE, belonging ,to the late Rawleigh Addenbroke Mansel, Esq., of csituate in the parishes of Llangendeiroe, Uaneny,' Kidwelly, Llanarfchney Llanddarog in th* eennty of Carmarthen, and m «*f°wn of Swansea, comprising Limestone Mill Farm, with the farm-house and buildings attached or adjacent thereto, and several small holdings of farm lands and buildings adjoming or near, known as Storehouse, Ynisface Tor.eoedassa, Frood- goch, Garngenol, Blaengain, Henblas Plaabach Farm, and others mill lands, in the parish of Kidwelly land known as Penygraig two valuable slants, or landshares, in the parishes of Llangendeirne and Llanelly, and the Vernon Arms Inn, situate in Caer-street, Swansea, Also the Tithes commuted at the sum of £85 a year, together with the perpetual right of presentation to the living of the Parish of Egremont, will be offered for Sale at the time and place aforesaid. Particulars and Conditions of Sale will shortly be ready, and information can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Carmarthen; or of Mr. Evau Daniel, mining engineer, Swansea; of Messrs. Pemberton and Garth, solicitors. No. 5, New Court. Lincoln's Inn, London; and of Messrs. Hunters, Gwatkin, and Co., No. 9, New-s<juwe.. Linpolplp Ip,n3 JLondon, solicitors, EXCURSIONS. Special Cheap Excursions from Swansea for Three or Ten Days. ■L 1 r»ER VELINDRA" STEAMER I and LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN • RAILWAY to BARNSTAPLE, Exeter, Okehampton, Plymouth, and all inter- mediate Stations, EVERY SATURDAY; returning on the MONDAY or MONDAY WEEK following. FARES: s. d. BARNSTAPLE, Fore Cabin and 3rd Class 6 EXETER, „ „ £ OKEHAMPTON, „ „ ° PLYMOUTH „ „ 12 0 Best Cabin, 2s. extra. Bills of Fares to other Stations, and Times of Sailing, of the Velindra," can be obtained of WILLIAM POCKETT, Steam Packet Office, Swansea. Marine Excursions from Swansea, » -T»Y the celebrated A I paddle passenger JtS Steamer, VELINDRA" (weather and other circumstances permitting), on FRIDAY, AUGUST 17tb, 1883, to LUNDY ISLAND, leaving the Slip at the West Pier at 6.45 a.m., returning from Lundy at 3.0 p.m. Fares ó-Best Cabin, 6s. Fore Cabin, 4s. On SATURDAY AUGUST 18th, to OXWICH BAY, leaving the Slip at the West Pier at 4.0 p.m., returning by about 6.0 p.m. r. t.' i Fares-Best Cabin, 2s. Fore Cabin Is Tickets to be obtained at the Office on the West Pier. Refreshments to be had on Board. Great Western Railway. MILFORD HAVEN REGATTA. ON MONDAY, August 13th, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS available same day only, will be issued to MILFORD from SWANSEA at 7.20 a m., Landore 7.32, Llanelly 8.4, Pembrey 8.13, Ferrys.de 8.40, and Carmarthen Town at 8.45 a.m.; also for New Milford and Haverfordwest by all Ordinary Trains. CAMP OF FIRST GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ON THURSDAY, ANGUST 16th, a HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP for PORT TALBOT will leave SWANSEA (High-street) at 2.30, p.m., Landore 2.35, and Neath at 2.55 p.m.; to return same day at 9.0 p.m. For Fares see Special Bills. INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th an Excursion Train for LONDON, for two or five days, will leave New Milford at 8.15 p.m., Milford 8.10 Johnston 8.25, Haverfordwest 8.40, Clarbeston Road 8.55, Clyn- derwen 9.10, Pembroke Dock 8.0 Pembroke 8 8, Manorbier 8.18, Tenby 8.35, Saundersfoot 8.45, Kilgetty 8.48, Narberth 9.5, Whitland 9 30, St. Clears 9.45; Aberystwith 6 15, Tregaron 7.48, Lampeter 8.19, Llan- byther 8.32, LlandyssilB.50, Pencader 9.10, Carmarthen Town 10.0, Llandovery 9.5, Llanwrda. 9.15, Llarigadock 9.20, Talby Road 9.25, Llandilo 9.35, Derwydd Road 2 45, Llandebie 9.50, Brynamman 9 40, Garnant 9.45, Ammanford 9.55, Pantyffynon 10 0, Ponterdulais 10.20, Llangennech 10 25, Bynea 10 32, Llanelly 10,50, Gower Road 11.5, Swansea 11.10, Landore 11.25, Llansamlet 11.35, Neath 11.50, Briton Ferry (Sunday morning) 12.1 a.m., Port Talbot 12.10, and Bridgend at 12.35 a.m. On SATURDAY AUGUST 18th, an Excursion Train for SWANSEA, Llanelly, Ferryside, Carmar- then Town and Junction, Whitland, Tenby, Pembroke Dock, Clynderwen, Clarbeston Road, HavOTfordwest, and New Milford, will leave GLOUCESTER at 1.10 p.m, Newnham 1.35, Lydney 2.15, Chepstow 2.35, Newport 3.15, Cardiff 3.40, Llantrissant 4-10, and Bridgend 4.30 pm; and to same stations, except Swansea and Llanelly, from PORT TALBOT at 5.0, Briton Ferry 5.10, Neath 5.20, Landore 5.35, and Swansea at 5.25 p m.; to return August 20th. Also, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, an Excur- sion for SHREWSBURY, Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrexham, Cheater, Bala, Dolgelly, Birkenhead, Liver- pool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyl, and Abergele, allowing eigfht days, will leave PEMBROKE DOCK at 7.50 a.m., Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8 30, Narberth 9.2, New Milford 8 40, Haverfordwest 9.0, Lilandyssil 8.40, Carmarthen Town 9 55, Carmarthen Junction 10 13, Brynamman 7 55, Pantyffynon 8.25, Pontardulais 8 38, Llanelly 1050, Gower Road 9.29, Swansea 11.20, Llandore 11.25, Neath 11.51, Bridgend 11.5, Pontypridd (TaffVale) 11.10, Cardiff 1.35, Newport 20, Caerleon 2 10, Pontnewydd 2.25, Aberdare 12 47, Mountain Ash 12.56, Merthyr 12.40, Quaker's Yard 15, Dowlais 12.35, Pontypool Town 1.51, and Pontypool Road 2.45 p.m. For fares and return times see special bills. J. GRIERSON, r General Manager. London and North-Western Railway. LAST EXCURSION ~OF THE SEASON TO SCOTLAND FOR ELEVEN DAYS, By the Direct Route, via Preston and Carlisle. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th, a CHEAP EXCUR. SION for 11 Days will be run to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW leaving Swansea (Victoria) at 12.30 p.m., returning on MONDAY. August 27th. For fares and further particulars see Small Bills, to be obtained at the Station. fiNDLAY, Boston Station, Aug., 1883. General Manager. Swansea Union. PARISH OF SWANSEA~HIGHER AND LOWER. COLLECTOR OF POOR RATES WANTED. ""VfOTICE T<j TTFREBY GIVEN, that at their JN weekly MeSfn? on THURSDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST inst the Guardians will proceed to appoint a COLLECTOR of Poor Rates for the Parish of Swansea Higher and Lower. Remuiaeration-a poundage of sixpence in the £ upon the amount colUotftd Applications^Stating age and present occupation, accompanied lay testimonials of recent date, to be sent to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, the 14th day °\ £ ug?st ««it. +. The duties, etc, may be known on application at the Clerk's office The Candidates must attend at the Workhouse on a(By otffiintment' G° BAKER HAYNES, F'f^treot, Swansea. Clerk. 2nd August, 1883. Swansea Harbour Trust. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Swansea Harbour Trustees will be held at the GUILDHALL, in the Borough of Swansea, on MONPAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, 1883, at Twelve o'clock at Noon whm a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Trustees for the year ending 30th June, 1883, and of all debts owing by them, and of all contracts entered into by them, will be produced for examination and settlement- +, + NOTICE I8 HERTSRY ALSO GIVEN, that printed copies of such Statement are now ready, and may be had at the Offices £ f the Trustees, situate in the Borough of Swansea and that such Statement and ..the several Accounts Books, and Documents referred to therein, He at the* said Offices for the inspection of tha Creditors of theLid Trustees, Harbour Ratepayers and other Parties interested, at all reasonable hours, this 30th day of July, FEAKCIS JAMES,theTra8teM Swansea Harbour. NOTICE TO PILOTS, HASTERS OF VESSELS, AND OTHERS. WATER IN SOUTH DOCKS. TV0TACHS HEREBY "GIVEN, that the Water of .Ll the South n0rta will he ^ET OUT on THURSDAY, the 16th dav of AUGUST instant, until the FOLLOWING SATURDAY, for the purpose of repairs. No Vessel should remain in the South Docks after the turn of the p.m. Tide on the 15th instant. BjQ,derofth|TS«.|JAMESj Harbour Offices, °th August^ 1883. MR. ROBERT EVANS BEGS to inform his numerous patens and the public, that his Nephew Mr. J<?»* Evajjs GRIFFITHS, having just completed his Articles him, will from the Fifth day 0f July inst, be ^uly. Licensed as AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, a»d wJI.acfc 03 his Assistant in carrying on the Business of a# AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND APPRAISER, and from kis several years experience with him, has acquired a good .sound knowledge of the business. a»d tjrust? will give gep^ral satisfaction. Bridgend, 2nd July, 1883, EDUCATIONAL. THE REV. J. R. JONES, B.A. (holding Certifi- cates from the Education and Science and .Art Departments, also a Graduate of Cambridge, and assisted by a Graduate in Double Honours), is prepared to receive Pupils preparing for the various Colleges, Universities, and Professions. Apply Rev. J. R. JONES, Gorseinon Parsonage, Penllergare, Swansea. UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea. Principal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term will commence THURSDAY, May 3rd, 1883. Collegiate School, Swansea. (6, ST. JAMES'S CRESCENT.) Head Master Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.D. SCHOOL COMMENCES on TUESDAY, MAY 1ST, 1883. Examination Reports for last five years may be had. Tremont House, 6, Walter's Road. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONDUCTED by MISS HIGGINSON, and Miss SCHILD, of Hanover, Diplomee. Beginning of Third Term, 1883, September 17th. Prospectuses on application. Musical College of Wales. PRINCIPAL-Dr. JOSEPH PARRY, ASSISTANT-JOSEPH HAYDN PARRY. THE NEXT TERM opens on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. The Annual Examination for the three Scholarships, Medals, &c., (confined to students only) will be held at the end of this term, and the result may be known at the College Concert. Fees-£1 10s., £2 2s., £3 3a., £4 4s., and £ 6 6s. j>er term. Brunswick Villa, St. Helen's Road. BOARDING and Day School for young ladies. Principal: MDME. D'AUSTEIN aided by efficient French and English governesses. Private Evening Classes for the acquirement of con. versational French. Studies will be resumed September bth, 1»»3. Russell House.-The Mumbles. HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Limited number of Boarders. Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Professors in attendance. The ensuing Term will commence (D.V.) on FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. CIIARLES M. BILL, (Professional Pupil of H. BROOKSBANK, Esq., Mus. B. Oxon, F.C.O., of Lland-ff Cathedral,) ORGANIST d: CHOIR MASTER OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Organ, Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, &c. For Terms and references apply 51, MANSEL TERRACE, Swansea. Academical School, Neath. Principal-J. SWIFT HUMPHREY, Esq., late Assistant Master of Christ's Hospital. ABOUT a dozen boys, thoroughly grounded, and prepared in all subjects (including Navigation and Nautical Astronomy) for Royal Naval Cadets' and Engineer Students' Examination, Woolwich Entrance, and Public Schools. Ilfracombe Ladies' College. SUPERIOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, based on the best modern principles. Undeniably healthy locality. Christian and maternal care. Charges strictly moderate. Extra Facilities for Indian and Foreign Pupils. PRINCIPAL—MR*. HEALE. The Queen's College, Birmingham. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. THE WINTER SESSION will COMMENCE or MONDAY, the 1st of OCTOBER next. OPENING ADDRESS, at Half-past Three o'clock, by Professor BENNET MAY, M.B. FEES The Composition Fee for all the Lectures required by the Examining Boards is Sixty Guineas, payable by two equal instalments. HOSPITAL PRACTICE:—Students can now enter to the practice of both General and Queen's Hospitals for a Single Fee.—Applications for prospectus of Medical Department to be made to the Warden, at the College or to Alfred H. Carter, M.D., Newhall-street, Hon. Sec. or the undersigned, JOSEPH LEWIS, Secretary. 21, Paradise Street. EDUCATION IN LONDON. MR. CROSS, FORMERLY OF BRIDGEND, RECENTLY reoeived applications to conduct the Education of some Pupils from South Wales, but was compelled to decline them at the time. He now desires to state that he has made arrangements to receive a few Boys from his respected and long established connection; and that he will guarantee to them the highest advantages which can be com- manded. Mr. CROSS'S residence is most conveniently situated near the Paddington Terminus; and young or backward pupils will receive from him an amount of attention combining very exceptional advantages. Pupils so placed will have constant practice in French Conversation-not merely the usual School Book French and, as the number will be small, each Boy can be trained precisely in the manner which his future in life demands. The address is- 121, WARWICK ROAD, Paddington, W. University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. PRINCIPAL: J. VIRIAMU JONES, B.A., Oxon, B.Sc.London, Fellow of University College, London, &c., &c., assisted by Nine Professors, Four Lecturers, and Two Demonstrators. The College will OPEN in OCTOBER next. Persons of both sexes not under 16 years admitted. No entrance examination will be enforced for the first year. Classes will be held in the following subjects:- Latin. Greek. Ancient History. Mathematics. Astronomy. French. German. Welsh Language and Literature. Music. Botany. Natural Philosophy. Experimental Physics. Logic. Mfntal Philosophy. Moral Philosophy. Political Economy. English Language and Literature. Modern History. Zoology. Chemistry, Engineering & Machinery. Manufactures. Geology. Mineralogy. Coal Mining. Metal Mining. Students prepared for the London University Examina- tions. FORTY-FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBI- _P TIONS, valued at J310 to £ 40 per aanum and tenable for three .years, will be offered. The Fees are £ 1 Is. per term for each Class • ther„ being three terms in the College year. By an'annual payment of JE10 Students may compound for all Class Fees. The Matriculation or Entrance Fee is jCl Is., and gives permission to attend any of the Classes in the College for Dye years. ° Intending Students should apply as soon as possible to IVOR JAMES, Registrar. Town Hall, Cardiff, August, 1883. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Instituted 1822. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1830. Under the immediate patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the QUEEN and the Royal Family. President—The Right Hon- the EARL OF DUDLEY Principal—Professor Sir G. A. MACFARREN I SWANSEA. AND SOUTH WALES CENTRF LOCAL EX MINATIONS In the SPRING of 1884. METROPOLITAN EXAMINATIONS At the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MusIC In JANUARY, 1884. Syllabus of the above to be obtained of Mr w *> BROAD, 47, St. Helen's Road, Swansea w sentative of the Academy. Local Repre- By order, J 0HN GILL, Secretary. Royal Academy of MUSIC, Tenterden Street, Hanover Square. RECKITT'S BLUE Has the Name on Every Wrapper. SEE THAT YOU GET 'YOU GET Reckitt's Blue. DON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Reck-'tt's Blue. GEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF Reckitt's Blue. HOTELS. THE SIHCEIR, W-OOD HOTEL ADAM STREET, SHRAND (Near Charing Cross,)1 LONDON, W.O., HAS just been entirely RE-DECORATED AND ENLARGED. Private Sitting Rooms. Tariff on Application. PROPRIETOR—W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA). Aberystwith THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, ON the Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contains Coffee Rooms, Ladies' Drawing-room, Library, and nearly 100 Bedrooms. Special Arrangements during the Winter Months. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families* W. HI PALMER, Proprietor. Swansea Improvements and Tramways Company. THE Directors are now prepared to SELL a limited quantity of the Debentures of this Company bearing 5 per cent. interest. Application to be made to the Secretary, 4, Coptball Buildings, London, or to the Manager, St. Helen's Depot. Swansea. GEO. McLEAN YOUNG, Ship Broker and Commission Age CASILLA 371, VALPARAISO. Reference- Ma. T. W. ISLAY YOUNG. Guildhall, Swansea. Removed to Worcester Place. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 peft cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2| per for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. J, BUCKLEY WILSON, A.RIB.A.; ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, 15, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil on moderate terms. BIRDS -A. 1ST ID PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY, ANIMAL SKINS and Furs Dressed, Rugs Lined and made up, Hand and Fire Screens, &c., by J. CORDING, NATURALIST, No. 42, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades, all sizes, for Clocks, Statuettes, &e. Dressmaking and Millinery, ivTits. NASH, Clifton House, U, Walter's Terrace, Walter Road. ~1 ADIES' Own Materials Stylishly and Fashionably I J Made. Fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate* MATT. JONES, MARINE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR* OYSTERMOUTH, SWANSEA. Hulls, Engines, and, Boilers Inspected <& Repairs Valiud First Board of Trade (Admiralty) Competency Certificates. Estimates and Plans for Compound Engines and Boilers. SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, LOW LEVEL, SOUTH DOCK, Entrance Opposite Swansea Gas Works. Offices-23, BELLEVUE STREET. PROPRIETOR-THOMAS WILLIAMS. LIST OF PRICES. Per Ton Delivered Best Largo Red Ash Coal 14s. Od. Best Thro' „ 11 13s. Od. Second Quality, Large (a first-class Kitchen Coal). 13s. Od. Second Quality, Thro' 12s. Od. Best Smiths'Coal 8s. 0<L Mount Pleasant and beyond the Toll Gates, Is. per Ton extra. Manager—W. MANATON, 69, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. Terms of Credit-One Month. The Cambrian Hair Restorer, FOR Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to it* Original Colour. This Preparation removes Scurf, and by stimulating the Scalp, assists in the Growth of the Hair. "IT IS NOT A DYE." Prepared only by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemi*, 19, NELSON-STREET, SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, Is 6d., and 2s. 9d. F Xj O "W ERS. THE BEAUFORT NURSERY COMPANY* BLACKPILL, SWANSEA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BOUQUETS, WREATHS, &c., SUPPLIED TO ORDER. PALMS FOR DECORATIONS ON HIRE OR FOR SliB. Orders by Post Receive Prompt Attention. Visitors are respectfully invited to see the Beautiful Flowers. ———————————————————————————————— 1 The Subscription I Meetings will be held at Messrs. HILL and Co.'s Offices, London House, Castle-st., Swansea, on the THIRD FRIDAY in every month. 'k I.. T- 1. N. B. Applica. tions for Shares can be made to the Officers or Secretaries. £ 1,000 and up- wards ready to M advanced. SWANSEA BOROUGH PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY Shares, £100. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. CHAIRMAN—Mr. THOMAS HARRIES, Heathfield. TREASURER—Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES. Bank Villa. SOLICITOR—JENKIN JONES, Esq., 5 Fisher-street* SURVEYOR Mr. WILLIAM WATKINS, BANKERS—THE GLAMORGAN BANKlNG ^OMPV SECRETA B.IES £ JOHNS, Uplands. ( Mr. H. HILL, Castle-street. Swansea Rock Permanent Building Society. ESTABLISHED 1877. Head Office-18, UNION-STREET, Swansea. Society is prepared to ADVANCE M.JNEY on the Security of Freehold, Leasehold, or Copyhold Land or Houses, repayable by easy instal- ments, to suit borrowers, at any time from One to- Twenty Years. Interest charged £ 6 the amount of which is reduced every year in proportion to the OBMiMt of principal refunded. SHARES £ 100. j DEPOSITS of £ 1 and upwar^ rece- daily, bearing interest of payble half-yearly time, Chairman—Rev. B. WILLIAMS, Canaan TWO. Mr. THOMAS ROBERTS. Managing Secretary- T. R. DA. VIES. to £ 2,000 read v to hp A » The British National ^hrtft Rnfhi? CHIEF OFFICE—CENTRAL CHAIRMAN. Mr. Councillor DANIEL JONES, Devon. SEES; M.RSICA"F 'Stir* SURVEYORS £ ? E £ R and P^ANT, York-pW JENSs.s"r,«. TH0MAS' «* B COMP a Jfc,e GLAMORGANSHIRE LiMrrHD, Swansea. Shares £ 25 k NTRANCE fee Is. per share. Subscript borrowing, 2s. 6d. per share per borrowing, 4s. 6d. Shares may be tak<\„ A limited number of paid up shar time. 5 per cent, per annum will also be iosiMrf ln rfa a* fee of 2s. per share. Us,MSd at aQ For furtber particulaJ;d, allply to Chu. V. Crabb, Secretary. South Wales Storinc Company (Limited), Swansea. WAREHOUSES NORTH, SOUTH, AND PRINCE Off WAT™ DOCKS, SWANSEA! WALES OFFICE Nos. 1 TO 8, LITTLE WIND FOR STORING all kinds of Zv H „ TIN PLATES, and other S 0EJES- TIN, of South Wales generally and ?il -S an<JmPort« therefor. Collecting, receiving, deliS and shipping as agents, at inclusiVe chI £ Sg' laQdlD^. DIRECTORS :g6a' 5 E- BILL R- K. BOUSFIELD ™E 7S. iS™>. Messra. EOBAKTS, LUBBOCK. 4 Co