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Saks for Jhtfrott. I Mr. Lloyd. NEXT THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7TH, 1876. FAIR DAY. FIRST MONTHLY HORSE SALE IN THE WYNN- STAY ARMS HOTEL YARD, WREXHAM. MR LLOYD has great pleasure in announc- insr that he has been requested hy his numerous friends and supporters to commence a monthly Horse Sale, to he hrld every Fair-dav. and he intends holding his first sale in the "Wynnstav Arms Hotel Yard, on Thursdnv December 7th, 1876. when he will offer for 30 valuable HORSES, several Cart Horses of great substance and immelse power. stylish Cobs. Hacks, Hurler-, Cart Colts, &c., the propertv of J. Bateman, E'q Cr, Messrs J. B. Murless. W. Orr, J. Davies, F. Llovd. T. Fearnal, John Davies H. C. Murless. Joseph Fipgft, W. Williams, Ttio. Griffiths, T. Roberts, J. Humphreys, H. Hucrhes, New British lion Co., W. Lee, Wool rich, qTrinf Grove. &c. Every bnrse must be in the Sale Yard not lafer than Twelve o'clock, with a man in attendance, until sold. S"L fit Two o'clock prompt. S Catnl^ues are now ready and may be obtained f rom I the Ar.c' io-cer, and Wvnnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. Offices: Plasaey, Wrexham. h F AIR DAY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1876 In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. TR/TR. LLOYD respectfully thanks his JLXJL Patrons for the unlimited support they have given him to carry out these successful Sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday, December 7th, 1876. The Stock already entered will include A prime lot of Fat Bullocks, Heifers and Bulls. Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, In-calf Cows, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves and Rearing Heifer Calves. A prime lot of Wether Muttons, Fat and Store Ewes, &c. Pork and Bacon Pigs, Store Pigs, &c. The above Stock are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz :-Sir W. W. Wynn. Bart., M.P., Sir B. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart,. T. LI. FitzHugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General Townshend, S- Yorke. Esq., H. Peel, Esq., General Townshend, S. Yorke. Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Captain Ormrod, A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones Parry, Esq., Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham. Esq., E. Randies, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq., W. H. Meredith, Esq., J. Clark, Esa., S. P- Hope, Esq., Marchwiel Hall, R C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq.. New British Iron Company, Mrs Johnson, Messrs T. Evison, R. Peate, T. R. Parry. S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, Humphreys, Berse, J. Edwards, J.K. "Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wtinwricrli t, T. Roberts, J. Millitran, R. J. Roberts, R. Harrison, T. Meredith, J. Davies, E. Williams, C. Parsonage, Geo. Banks, R. Jones, J. Lee, &c., &c. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM MEJNCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1876. The fourth annual Great Sale and Show of Christmas Fat Stock will take place in the Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at WREXHAM, on the above date, when Six Sterling SILVER CUPS will be awarded. Value the Sum of Sixty Guineas. MR LLOYD has great pleasure in an- nouncing that he will hold his fourth annual SALE of Christmas FAT STOCK in his Auction Mart as above, on Monday December lIth, commencing at Eleven o'clock. The following Stock are already entered 85 of the Grandest Fat Bullocks and Hoifcrs, includ- ing :— 4 from Wynnstav, weighing 4 tons 10 cwt. 200 superior Shropshire and Welsh Wethers. 70 very nestt Pork and Bacon Pigs. Several Fat Cattle. The property of Sir W. W. Wvnn, Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Edmund Peel, Esq Captain Ormrod, H. Lees, Esq. T. Beakbane, Esq.. S.'P.'Hope. Esq Simon Yorke, Esq. Major Roper. J. Kendrck, Esq., H. Dennis, Esq., E. Swetenham, Esq., Captain Godfrev, George Plant, Esq., Messrs T. R. Parry, T. Meredith, S. T. Reeves, New' British Iron Company, R. Parker, Bel grave, J. Lea, Mrs Johnson, J. Griffiths, T. Roberts, J. Forrester, J. K. Birch, El'.is Woolricb, J. Edwards. J. Milligan, A. Sutton, R. Thomas, H. Morris, G. Parker, Harrison (Clays), Moss, Owens, Jackson, R. Harrison (Plascoch), &C., &C. Til Keep will be given on most of the Stock, or if taken away on day of sale the following allowances will be made:—Beasts 5s per head, sheep Is per head, and pigs I 6d per head. The lots in catalogue only will be allowed to ccmpete for prizes. All Stock to bs in its proper place not later than Nine o'clock. Any other entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt; Plassey, near Wrexham. f == Messrs Cooper & Son. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN SHROPSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE. PENLEY AND "BRYN ORE," In the Parish of Ellesmere. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS COOPER AND SON, at the Bridgwater Arms Hotel, Ellesmere, on Monday, the 11th day of December, 1876, at two for Three p.m. punctually, in the following or such other Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale. LOT 1. A DWELLING-HOUSE, with Out-buildings, Garden, and ten pieces of excellent arable, meadow, and pasture LAND, part of "Bryn Ore" Farm. in the parish of Ellesmere, Shropshire, containing 54a Ir 9p or there- abouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Alfred Hulme. T LOT 2. Feur piecos of excellent meadow and arable LAND, also part of Bryn Ore" Farm, containing together 2251 2r 32p or thereabouts, also in the occupation of Mr Alfred Hulme. LOT 3. Two pieces of excellent MEADOW LAND, also part of "Bryn Ore" Farm, containing together 4& 2r 30p or thereabouts, also in the occupation of Mr Alfred Hulme. LOT 4. A DWELLING-HOUSE, with Out-buildings, Garden, nr«wa and five pieces of LAND, containing 14a Or 15p or'thereabouts, situate in the township of Penley, Flintshire, in the occupation of Mr John Leadsom. "Brvn Ore" is situate about three miles from Elles- Flintshire, in the occupation of Mr John Leadsom. "Brvn Ore" is situate about three miles from Elles- mere, and seven miles from O^estry and adjoins the estates of Richard Wynne, Esq.. John Davies, Esq., C. B. Owen, Esq., and others. j n The Grass Land has been recently boned, and tae House and Buildings are in good repair. The property at Penley is well situated, about four miles from Ellesmere, and adjoins the lands of Mrs Dymock and Mrs Rogerson. The Tenants will show the Properties, and plans with particulars of Lots 1, 2, and 3, and any further informa- tion, may be had from Mr JOHN STOKES, Halghton, Bangor, Wrexham, from the AUCTIONEERS, or fram Messrs BROOKES AND LEE, Solicitors, Whitchurch, Shropshire. 621h SWEDE TURNIPS. TO BE SOLD, Two and a half Acres, at Bryn Estyn.—Apply to James Dawson. 639b MO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY JL a Row of Eight COTTAGES, situate at Coedpoeth three miles from Wrexham. Also. a Detached DWELLING-HOUSE and BUILDING LAND. All in thorough repair, and well tenanted. Rents, £63 per annum.—For further particulars apply to Hampden pf A. Poyser, Solicitor, 2, Temple Row, Wrexham. $38b Sitlcs lrll 3ucttffit. Messrs Davies and Armor. Third Important Sale cf 45 head of prime Christmas Fed Snort horn and Cross-bred Bullocks and Heifers, 120 ripe Fat Welsh Wethers, et KIIYDYCILGWIN, Situated in the Vale of CUvyd, near the town of Ruthin, and close to Rhewl Station, on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway. mTESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have ITJL been honoured with instructions from Thomas Jones, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY. December 5th, 187G, the above prime fed FAT STOCK, which are perfectly ripe and of heavy weights also about 120 prime FAT SHEEP (a fortnight's keep will he allowed if required). Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had a few days before tho Sale. Lunch ac Eleven o'clock, S:ila at Twelve o'clock prompt. Royai Olk. Denbigh, November 9 h, 1S7G. G15c CHRISTMAS BEEF. MESSES DAVIES and ARMOR have received instructions from Mr Wynne, of Bacbymbyd, to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12tn. day of December. 1;76 (Denbigh. Fair Day), in front of the Royal Oak. at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt, 20 bead of very prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. They will be sold separately, and a fortnight's keep allowed, if rcquirei1. N.B.—The auctioneers wish to draw the attention of butchers to the above stock, as being by far the best, both in quality and ripeness, that Mr Wynne has ever yet instructed them to offer for sale as "Christmas Beef." Royal Oak, Denbigh, Nov. 23rd. 1876. Hr Snaps. BANKRUPTCY ACT, 18G9. In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Messrs Arthur Janes and Adam Hyde, trading under the style or firm of I- The Pontcysyllte Iron Company." MR SNAPE lias received instructions from the Trustees of ihe Estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises at Pontycysyllte, near Ruabon, Denbighshire, on TUESDAY, the 5tii day of December,'1876, and following day if necessary, the whole of the S rOCK-IN-TRAD of Pig and Manu- factured Iron. stock of stores, and contents of smith's and millwright's shops. This Sale will comprise all the office fittings, stock of stores, including quantity of lamp and packing cotton, oil* tallow, white and red lead, over 200 feet of water tub'ing, &c., &c.; contents of smith's shop and mill- wright's shop, quantity of well-dried sawn timber, 4 or 5 tons'pf smith's iron, about a ton of old and new brass, a ton of cast and shear steel, 17 tons of hoop iron, various thicknesses, 15 tons merchant iron, 44 tons old and new castings, 11 tons puddle bars, 7 tons puddle iron, IGO tons pig iron, tons billeting down iron, 13 tons heavy and light scrap iron, 0 tons of old anvils, 4 tons scrap bars, about. 25 tons coal, 50 tons cu'icine cinders, fly wheel and shaft, weighing machine, &z., &c. scrap bars, about. 25 tons coal, 50 tons cu'icine cinders, fly wheel and shaft, weighing machine, &z., &c. Sale to commence at 1 L o'clock. Catalogues will be ready ten days before the Sale, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his ()flice, Lioa House, High-street, Wrexham. Potitcysvlite iron WorKs are atmut two rriles from Rubon: ad within five minutes' w.llk from the Trevor Station upon the liuabon and Llangollen branch of the Great Western Railway. c Messrs. Thomas and W. H. Hill. UPPER BROOK-STREET, OSWESTRY. VALUABLE MEDIAEVAL AND OTHER FURNITURE. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS THOMAS AUD W- H. HILL, on the premises late in the occupation of George Williams, Enquire, deceased, on Thursday, December 7rb, 1876, the whole of the Excolient and Fashionable FURNITURE, consisting of Dining-room Suites in polished oak of comfortable, easy, and other chairs, ornamental sideboard and bookcase, dining and writing tables; Drawing-room Suite in walnut of easy and other chairs, elerrant couch, handsome inlaid and ormolu cabinet, with large plate glass reflector, octagon centre table, inlaid card ditto, and semi-cottage pianoforte by Russel; several Bedroom Suites in polished birch and ash of six feet wardrobe plate glass centre panel, was'hstands, marble tops, dressing tables and glasses, circular commode, chests of drawers, brass fittings, chair, and towel airers also iron and baass half-tester bedsteads, patent spring mattresses, wool and hair ditto, feather bolsters and pillows, chamber ware, hip baths, high wire and other fenders, sets of fire irons, brass spark guards, plated articles, china, glass, large oil paintings in massive gilt frames, engravings, Brussels, tapestry, and Kidderminster carpets, hearth and wool rugs, window draperies, ornamental umbrella stand in cane', painted linen press, birch and rosewood centre tables, comfortable couch, library, and other chairs, kitchen dresser, tables, and chairs, Kent's patent knife cleaner, kitchen and culinary articles. Also Set of Single Brown Harness, brass mounts, gentlemen's saddles and bridles (equal to new), useful saddleroom fitting of seven drawers, with box top. Capital Breech Loading Guns, with case, and numberous other effects, of which particulars may be seen in catalogues, to be had at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Brook-street, Oswestry, on and after Saturday, December 2nd, 187G. The articles may be viewed on Tuesday, December 5th, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on applica- tion to the person in charge. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. NOTE. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the Furniture, which is of very superior quality and make, and has been lecently supplied by Messrs E. and J. Jones, Oswestry. 700b Messrs. Heather and Co. DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL, RHYL. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. MEsSRS HEATHER AND CO., will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY next, December 5th, 1876, at Eleven o'clock prompt, the useful HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and effects, being the contents of large commercial room, bedrooms, &c.. On view the morning of sale. HEATHER & CO. Office 22, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DENBIGHSHIRE. TERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Shortly to be offered for Sale by Auction. ALL those Five Fields, Pieces, or Parcels of LAND, containing by admeasurement 18 acres or thereabouts, called MINERA," otherwise "TYDDYN SQUIRE," situate in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Edward Roberts. The above is nearly surrounded by the property of Burton, Esq., and ad-joining the Old Minera Works, a level to which has been driven through part of this property. Coal can now be seen in this level, and it is confidently believed that a coal vein runs through the heart of this land. For further particulars apply to Mr W. A. Pughe, solicitor, Llanfyllin. 645h FOR SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty Thousand BRICKS, at Bedwell, near Marchwiel, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Bickertoc, Buck Ion, Bangor. 460b anb public |lofixc. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS f V OF THOMAS HENRY JONES, Esq., Treasurer of this Borough, from the 1st day ef September, 187», to the 31st August, 1876. RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s- d- By balance at the date of the Salaries and allowances to Municipal Officers 90 4 3 lastaccount. 8Sj 16 11 GUU'^HALL ACCOUNT— „ Proceeds of Rate made the RiU o; Guildhall, care of and cleaning same. 28th September, 1875 nrd repairs th>re*o and to the Station of Wrexham Recis 313 18 0 the Town Hal!, and lighting and wanning Wrexham Abbot 84 10 0 same 7. 96 11 0 ————— 3D8 8 0 STATIONERY ACCOUNT- BURGESS ROLLS— Printing, stationery, and advertising 11 10 4 Proceeds of sale of. 2 14 0 ELECTION ACCOUNT CEMETERY— Expenses at-;endingiparliamentary and Mu- nicipal Elections 49 9 2 Cash received on account of 1 1 C EIPEXSES_ GEORGE EDWARDS' LEGACY- To expenses attending-the erection and laying t Cash received out of court 473 14 8 out of the new Cemetery buildingi and I Dividends received from London grounds, the maintenance of the same, in- and Aorth Western Railway Co. 6 5 7 terest on loans, and sunirv other pay- 480 0 3 ments 2503 11 10 SUNDRIES— Amount of 2 16 2 SCHOOL BOARD Amount of 2 16 2 SCHOOL BOARD- LOANS— Amount of School Board precept 150 0 0 Amount of further loan 1600 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS— Sundry expenses not otherwise cla-sified 19 8* 0 Balance in thelhands of the Treasurer. 445 1 9 .£3370 16 4 A3370 16 4 We, the undersigned, have examined these accounts, and have compared the entries with the vouchers, and find them correct. Dated the 30th day of September, 1876. E. MANNERS.) Elective JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. J.W.CLARK,) Auditors. 16th November, 1876. THOMAS JONES, Mayor's Auditor. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS or THE U R BAN g ANITARY AUTHORITY, J OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, From the 1st September, 1875, to the 31st August, 1876. RECEIPTS. I Broughtforward. 3111 1 5 GENERAL DISTRICT RATE- PUBLIC STREET IM-PROVEMENTS- £ s. d. £ d. Wages 35 10 1 On account of Rate made 31st Carriage. 49 17 8 August, 1875, at 2s 61 in the Bills 902 0 5 pound, and 29'h February, ————— 1876, at 2s 6d in the pound. 4248 6 2 987 8 2 DISTRICT FUND ACCOUNT— Deduct Receipts S 7 A A-T For manure sold 210 13 11 -8 0 7 OUTFALL SEWAGE FARM ACCOUNT— TJ>UBLIC URINALS— For rent received 350 9 3 10 it 8 PUBLIC SLAUGHTER HOUSES— 25 4 0 For rents received 55 15 0 MARKETS AND FAIRS- MARKET ACCOUNT- Wages. 5 16 8 For stallages 45 10 1 Carriage. 0 15 0 PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT— Bills. 13 11 8 Received for private works executed 20 3 4 Drains. 124 18 8 PUBLIC SMITHFIELD- Privies and ashpita 8 13 4 Wages. 1 8 9 Private streets 56 13 G Bills., 1115 14 5 Water supply. 1 6 9 1117 3 2 ————— 191 12 3 PUBLIC FIRE ENGINE- PUBLIC FIRE ENGINE— • Wages. 1 5 8 Receipts. 10 17 8 Bills. 9 19 (> LOANS- ————— 11 5 2 Amount borrowed from the Pro- PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS— vincial Insurance Company for Private Drainage the new Smithfield, to be re- Tradesmen's Bills. 32 0 0 paid in 30 years at 4j per cent. 3500 0 0 Privies and Ashpits BALANCE Tradesmen's Bills. 0 10 6 In the bands of the Town Clerk at the commencement of this PRIVATE STREET IMPROVEMENTS- account. 75 0 0 Wages. 20 18 8 ————-— Carriage. 4 13 6 £Sli88 4 4 Bills. 164 6 6 -*tli 189 IS 3 DISBURSEMENTS. -~NEW B^ACK:s- Expenses of Dram on account of 20 2 6 PUBLIC WORKS- ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES- Sewage Account: Salaried. 456 10 10 Labourers wages 31 8 8 Books and Forms, Printing and Carriage 0 5 9 Stationery 35 16 9 Bills 165 12 10 Advertising 39 19 7 Legal Ixpenses 3 3 0 197 7 3 535 10 2 Deduct receipts 0 14 6 JQG 12 Q INTERESTS AND INSTALMENTS ON ACCOUNT Outfall Sewage °F L0AN~ i*1 bi,ls 325 19 3 £ r 11» mi w « Highway Repairs: BALANCES- Wages 336 18 9 BALANCES— Carnage 99 15 1 In tho hands of the Town Clerk 7o 0 0 Bills 406 6 5 Due to the Treasurer, Edwin Wyatt, Esq., at the com- 843 0 3 ment of this account. 536 19 5 Deduct receipts 53 3 0 In the hands of the Treasurer, jon 17 o Thomas Henry Jones, Esq., at the close of this account. 1167 10 6 Scavenging of Streets: 1779 9 11 Wages. 127 3 6 ————— Carriage 77 6 11 X8688 4 4 Bills 34 19 8 239 10 1 We, the undersigned, have'examined these accounts, Scavenging of PrfVies and have compared the entries with the vouchers, and Wages. 264 19 7 found them correct. §J5Jiag8 ^9 l\ 0 Dated the 30th day 0f SePtember' 1876- —————— 573 16 3 E. MANNERS, 1 Elective Watering Streets J. W. CLARK, j Auditors. ^a6.es .J I THOMAS JONES, Mayor's Auditor. Carriage 42 18 3 J Bills 66 0 0 ———— T) • 109 0 0 DEBTS DUE ON MORTGAGE OF THE GENERAL Panne Streets. DISTRICT RATES- Wages 40 2 4 Carriage 8 1 3 SewVs: BiUs 261 2 1 Original Debt 9750 0 0 309 5 8 Paid on Account.2219 4 4 Cleansing Riyer: Wages 5 8 6 Slaughter Houses: Carriage. 0 16 0 Original Debt 2000 0 0 v 6 4 6 Paid on Account 458 18 2 Public Lighting Wages 74 9 4 Private Drainage: Bills 416 0 0 Original Debt 1500 0 0 Paid on Account 293 15 9 490 9 4 1206 4 3 Deduct receipts 1 13 8 Smithfield: 48fe 15 8 Original Debt 3500 0 0 PUBLIC CLICKS. Bills. 13 14 8 13778 1 9 PUBLIC SLAUGHTER-HOUSES. LENGTH OF HIGHWAYS AND ROADS— Wages 8 11 T • u Bills 24 11 1 Ll^a- 32 12 2 Highways 638 36 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY. Assessable Value of the District 31,490 17 0 Wages. 0 3 2 Bills 25 10 0 JOHN JA.MES, OK "I 9 16th November, 1876. Town Clerk, f.3111 1 5 0 00b 2ftgal anb uhli! Uoticcs. NOTICE. ALL Persons having any legal claims or demands upon the estate of Mrs Williams, dressmaker, Roderick-street, Wrexham, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before December lGfh, when the proceeds of the property will be dealt with, in liquidation of the same, and after which date no further accounts will be tioliced. All debts due to the said Mrs Williams must be paid and all property belonging to her must be given up to the undersigned within the same date. PETERS & ROWLAND, 39, H:gh-street, Wrexham. December 1st, 1876. 7o2c THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1875, (?S and 39 Vic., c. 17}. ^"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant -L* t £ the provisions of the above Act (section 7), that application will be made to the magistrates for the Hundred of BromSeld, in the county of Denbigh, the Local Authority appointed by the said Act, at their sitting, at the Town Hall, Wrexham, in the said county of Denbigh, on Monday, the 1st day of January, 1877. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for a license to Messrs William Brunton and Company, of The Lndze, B'ymh.i, in the said county of Denbigh, Safety Fuze Manufac- turers, to manufacture Explosives at the Cambrian Safety Faze Works, at The Lodg% aforesaid. The Draft License and plan of the Factory have been deposited with Mr John Lewis, the Cierk to the said Local Authority, and may be inspected by any person interested in the said application at his offices in Wrex- ham aforesaid, on Thursdays and Saturdays, between the hours of Eleven in the forenoon, and One in the after- noon. Dated this 28th day of November, 1876. EVAN MOKRIS, The Priory, Wrexham, 690b Solicitor for Messrs Wm. Brunton and Co. Iftgal anfr ublit DtinS. WHITCHURCH AND MARCHWIEL, BAXGOR AND MALPAS, AND RED BROOK AND WELSH- HAMPTON TURNPIKE TRUST (terminated). A SPECIAL MEETING of the Trustees of the above roads, for winding up toe affairs of the Trust, will be hell at the Hanmer Arms Inn, Hanmer, on Thursday, the 21st day of December, 1876, at eleven o'clock in the fjrenoon. BROOKES AND LEE, Clerks to the Trustees. Whitchurch. Shropshire. 2oth November, 1876. 687o COR WEN UNION. 5^ RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES WANTED. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lH the Rural Sanitary Authority of the Corwen Union will, at a Meeting- to be held at the Boardroom, in the Workhouse, Corwen, on Friday, the 8rh day of December nex^, at 1'30 p.m., proceed to the Election of Inspector of Nuisances, for their Sanitary district, at a Salary of j £ (>0 per annum. The district includes the whole of the 15 parishes of the Union, with the exception of the Urban Sanitary dis'rict of Llangollen. The person appointed must perform all the duties of his office prescribed by the Sanitary Acts, and the regulations of Local Government Board, to attend the meetings of the Rural Sanitary Authority, and execute all legal orders of the same. Applications, in the hand writing of the Candidates with Testimonials of recent date. to be sent to me endorsed, Inspector of Nuisance," on or before the 7th of December, 1876. By order of the Sanitary Authority, THOMAS WHITE, 695b Clerk. ART fJiREASURES EXHIBIT lOX, W R E X H A M. GRAND DRESS AND F A C Y BALL, IX HONOUR OF MAJOR C O R NW A L LIS WEST LORD LIEUT. OF DENBIGHSHIRE, W E D N E S D A Y DECEMBER GTH. PRESIDENT. SIR WATIvIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M.P. PATEONS. THEIR GRACES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. STEWARDS. Sir R. BROOKE, Bart., Norton Priory GEO. RAE, Esq., Birkenhead Hon. G. T. KENYON, Gredington EDWARD EVANS, Esq., Bronwylfa. G. OSBOSNE MORGAN, Esq., Q.C., M.P. T. SANDBACH, Esq. T. LL. FITZ-HUGH, Esq., Plas Power P. H. CHAMBRES, Llysmeirchion EDMUND PEEL, Esq., Bryaypys R. F. BIRCH, Esq. S. P. HOPE, Esq., Marchwiel Hall G. DUMVILLE LEES, Esq. A. P. LONSDALE, Esq., Acton Park Lieut.-Col. "WHITE, Gladwyn THOS. BARNES, Esq., Tiie Qumta OLIVER BURTON, Esq.,Gwanynog- REGINALD CHOLMONDELEY, Esq. Condover jja!2 P. H. RATHBONE, Esq., Liverpool G. H. WHALLEY, Esq., M.P., Plasmadoc C. S. MAIN WARING, Llaethwyd J. F. JESSE, Esq., Llaiibsdr Lieut.-Col. COOKE, Colomendy Major CONWY ROWLEY CONWY, Bodrhyddyn ARTHUR NESHAM, Esq,, Pontiyffryd T. PARRY JONES-PARRY, Esq. W. TREVOR PARKINS, Esq., Glaefryn J. R. BARNES, Esq., Brookside JNO. ROBERTS, Esq., Brriifrwenallt Lieut.-Col. JONES, V.C., Abenbury P. GODSAL, Esq., Iscoed Park Lieut.-Col. TOTTENHAM, Plas Berwyn T. LONGUEVILLE, Esq., Lianforda W. LOW, Esq., Roseneath Dr. HARRISON, Chester, THE BAND OF THE IOGTH REGIMENT LIGHT INFANTRY WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O'CLOCK. TICKETS—Gentlemen's, One Guinea; Ladies', Half a Guinea (to include Supper) an early applicatioll is requested, that the necessary arrangements may be made. Tickets to be had from MR. J. F. EDISBURY, Hon. Sec., Demonstration Committee. N.B.—It is perfectly voluntary to adopt either evening dresa or fancy costume, and the latter may be of any material. Arrangements are being made with the Railway Companies for SPECIAL TRAINS to run after the close of the ball, particulars of which will be published in due course. frahsmm's Jtbbrsws. THE STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BEN SON AND CO., TEA DEALERS, FAMILY GROCERS, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WAREHOUSEMEN BEG respectfully to call the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their CHOICE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF PATRAS, VOSTIZZA, AND CEPHALOKIA CURRAXTS, MUSCATELS, VALENCIA, AND SULTANA BAIS.INS FI2EXCH PLUMS, ELEME FIGS. JORDAN, VALENCIA, AND BITTER ALMONDS, CANDIED LEMOX, OUaXGE, AND CITBOX PEEL. CRYSTALIZED AND GLACE FRUITS, PRESERVED PINE APPLES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, APRICOTS, PEAS, MUSHROOMS AND GINGER. PATE DE FOIE GRAS, CURRIED FOWL AND RABBIT, TRUFFLES, POTTED MEATS, AND SOUPS PIC-NIC, AND DRIED OX TONGUES, SALAD CREAM, LUCCA OIL, TABLE JELLIES, FRUITS IN BOTTLE FOB DESERT. INDIAN CHUTXEY CUREIES. A-VCHOT-Y, BLOATER, AND MULLIGATAWNY TASTE, PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, d-c., tIc., A choice assortment of CHRISTMAS CAKES, PLA.IN AND FANCY BI:C JITS, BON BONS, COSAQUES, -AMS, &c.. &c. PABMAS: N. CRU'IE^F, STILTON, AND CHESHIRE CHEESE. FORI I IN W .NES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS. JJENSON AND 0 1 s FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, 14; HIGH SIRIET, W HAM.