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Saks hv J.xtcximx Hsssrs. Sough, Jonas, & Co. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1879. Sale of FAT STOCK at THE ROSBETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to rewind them of their next Monthly Stale of « FAT AND STORE STOCK, Which will take place ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY IOTU, 1870, At their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rosset-t, when the following stock will be offered 14 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Several Calving Heifers. « 100 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. A number of fat Calves. Several Neat Pork and Bacon Pigs?. « The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boydeli, Esq., General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq,, E. Moss, Esq., Mr J. Erlwards, Mr Jones, Mr Woolri^h, Mr P. Williams, Mr Da vies, Mr Woolricli, Mr Pritchard, Mrs Woolrich, Mr Lewis, Mr Bayne, Messrs Baguley, Mr Hinch- cliffe, Mr Dudleston. Mr John Lee, Mr R. J. Roberts, Mr rA Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, Mrs Stevens, Mr Gilrnan, and others. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 182 Sale of Household Furniture, Gold Watch, Chain. Brooch, &c., Silver and Plated Articles, and other at No. 6, HOLT STREET, WREXHAM. MESSES. BAUGH, JONES and Co., have been instructed by the representatives of the Into .Mr3. Jones, to SELL BY AL CTION, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1879. On the above premises, the whole of the HOC S B H 0 L D F U R N I T U R "K Gold Watch, &c., Plated Articles, and other Effects, comprising, viz. PAKLOUR, KJTCHKN, and BACK KITCHEX, <fec.— Dining, leaf, and other tables, mahogany cane-seated and rocking ohairs, eight days' hall clock, dish covers, pictures, fenders, fire irons, chimney ornaments, oil cloth, table covers, tea trays, painted screen, hearth rugs,'Matthew Henry's Bible in 8 vols., damask window curtains, wire window blinds, blinds and rollers, brown ware, sundry crockery and glass, wall glass, copper kettle, flat irons, corner cupboard, desk, meat saws, choppers, scales and weights, baskets, &c., &c. The BEDROOMS contain feather beds, wool palliasses, straw mattresses, iron bedsteads, dressing tables, wash- stands, toilet services, towel rails, night commode, chests of drawers, toilet glasses, cane and rush-seated chairs, mahogany corner cupboard, carpetting, oil cloth, fenders," fire guard, boxes, window curtains and blind's, be^l and table linen, &c. Also a gold watch and chain, brooch, silver tea spoons and sugar tongs, and electro-plated articles, and other effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 223 SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM MESSES BAUGH, JONES. & CO., VM; JrJ hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1879. Stock Thready entered, viz :— A lot of prime fat Beasts. A lot of "useful Dairy Cows. Several -fresh Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. A niop lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs- Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. 14 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN WREXHAM FECHAN In the Town and Borough of Wrexham. .a. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSES, BAUGH. 'JONES & Co., AT the <i.7ii. Wynnstay Arms Hotjl, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST., 1879. At three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, and in one or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, all that substantially-built MESSUAGE Or DWELLING-HOUSE, called < WEEXHAM FECHAN HOUSE,' Situate in Salop-ron.d, in the town and borough of Wrexham. The house contains on the basement, good cellaring; on the ground floor, dining and drawing rooms, entrance hall and staircase, kitchen, hack kit- chen, pantries, larder, &c. and on the chamber storeys, five bedrooms and W.C. Also detached yard at the rear, with stable, coach house, and other out offices, and small garden, and in the front of the house there is a small flower garden fenced from the high road by iron palisades and gates, and late in the occupation of Captain Whittington, of Her Majesty's 23rd Regiment, also all those two MESSUAGES Or DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining the above-men- tioned premises. Each house contains on the basement, cellaring, on the ground floor, dining and drawing rooms, entrance hall and staircases, good kitchens, pantries, Ac.; and on the chamber stories, good bedrooms, closets, and W.C.; with small gardens and out-offices at the rear of each dwelling-house, and are now or late were in the occupation of Mr. T. C. Owen and Mr. Charles Murless. Also, PROVINCIAL INSURANCE SHARES, in 3 Lots of 50 each, upon which 25s. each have been paid. For further information apply to Mr. Allington Haghfcs, solicitor, Wrexham or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 218 Mr. Edward Jones. DENBIGHSHIRE. VERY • VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AT MINERA, Near the TOWN OF WREXHAM. To be Sold by Auction, by MS. EDWARD JONES, at tho Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of FEBRUARY, 1879, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, All those five several Fields. Pieces, or Parcels of .'I-AND, called Tyddyn Squire," situate in the Town- ship of Minera, in the Parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, containing by estimation 18a. Or. ^p.; or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. .Mdward Rdbsrts. The land is sUlrounded by the property of the ev. R. O. Burton, and adjacent to the property of T. Lloyd Fitz-hugh, Esq. The Old Minera Lead Works Level for the drainage of these Mines hail been driven through part of this property, and an annual rent of L7 is payable to the Vendors for way leave. Coal has been discovered in the driving of this level, and it is believed that coal seams run through the heart of the land For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, J ilanfyllin, or at the office of Mr. W. A. PUUHE, solicitor, Llanfyllin, where a map of the property may be inspected. 220 Hi David Roberts. PEN'RALLT, NEAR THE TOWN OF LLANGOLLEN. MR. DAVID ROBERTS is favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. William Jonoes to Sell by Auction, on the premises, at Pen'rallt, aforesaid, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1879, 13 coloury cross-bred Cattle, 2 Draught Mares and Colt, 2 fine in-pig Sows, 70 cross-bred Sheep, Farming | IiQpjeJnents, Dairy Requisites, and Household Furni- e. /'f; The usual credit or discount given. la. át 10.30, and Sale to commence at 11.30 prompt, j Auctioneer's Office| Temple Buildings, Corwen, 189 -•« .V fe 1_- Saks inr Indian. Mr. Snapo In BanJcruptcy. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. RE MR. THOMAS MANLE, BREWER. Sale of Valuable Modem Brewery Plant, Office Furniture, Horses, Carts, Trap, and Harness, &c. MR SNAPE has been instructed by the Trustees of this Estate to Sell byAuction, upon the prembc, at the VICTORIA BREWERY, FARNDON-STREET, WREXHAM, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH 1879, The whole of the Valuabla BREWING PLANT of the above recently-erected Brewery, comprising refrigerators fermenting rounds and connections, 9 long working 1 troughs, 2 sets of unions (6 casks each), with all con- fneciionj, lift, large stock cf sound cle.m catks, of various sz £ viz., 12 puncheons, 31 heg. hends, 4G5 barrels, 423 kilderkins, and 58 perkins; quantity of bcL s, brass laps, Indiarubber hosing, large pulley, &c., and all the necessary requisites cf a modern gomg brew fry. Office Fmniture-induding desks, tables, cuoboare, Mihier's chest, &c. Siock of Wme:, and Spirits (if not previously disposed of). Wine bottles, jars, tie and wine glasses, stallages, tykes hydrometer, ice. Also a useful Bay Horse, Black Pony, and two Colts. Cart, Floa:, and Trap. Sets of cart and trap n.rness and gears. Straw cutter, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock punctuall". 163 SALE AT NYTHFA HOUSE, GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM. ]y K. SNAPE has been instructed by Jolm JLYI. Broughton, Esq., in consequence of his leaving Wrexham, to Sell by Auction, upon the premises as above, Ox FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1879, the whole of li-s FURNITURE, Contained in Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, comprising :—Drawing-room suite in walnut, very excel- lent eheffioneer with mirror back and doors, collection of WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, AND OIL PAINTINGS, by some of the best masters (ancient and modern), choice old. china, &c. IN DINING ROOM—Massive mahogany sideboard with plate glass back, large telescopic dining table, chairs, &c. A quantity of books, including some very rare and costly volumes. IN HALL—Hall chairs, oak hat and umbrella stand, very handsome Coalbrookdale hall table, barometer, &c. IN SCHOOLROOM—Mahogany table and chairs, book- shelves, &c. THE BEDROOMS contain excellent Iron bedsteads, duchess and other dressing tables with mahogany aiad marble tops, washstands, mahogany and polished birch wardrobe, mahogany chests of drawers, toilet glasses, portable mahogany travelling washstand, chairs, &c. All the requisite Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, including a set of beautiful electro plated dish covers, Bradford's patent washing and mangling machine, &c. Owing to the lots being .so numerous the sale will oommence promptly at eleven o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer a week before the day of sale. Auctioneer's Office, Lion House, Wrexham. 183 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND ¡ JOINERS. To be Sold by Auction, by MR SNAPE, upon tlie premises, Regent- street (opposite the Post-office), Wrexham, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1879, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE belonging to Mr Bunn, who is making a clearance Sale in preparation to selling the Freehold, consisting' of dry PINE BOARDS, FLOORING BOARDS, quantity of PLANKS, all well seasoned and of the very finest quality, in lots, new and second-hand doors and win- doNN, ladders, trestles, wheelbarrows, carts, dog cart, two morticing machines, &c., &c., also the wooden shed now standing in front of the premises, in one, two, or three lots. Sale to commence at One o'clock, punctually. Catalogues may be had from Mr. Bunn or the Auctioneer, ten days before the sale. 184 RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. To BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY JTR. SNAPE (unless previously disposed of by J3-L private treaty, of which due notice will be given), on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of FEBRUARY, 1879, Upon the Premises, that very desirable FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or PUBLIC HOUSE, called THE "LION" INN, With the BREWERY and STABLES attached, situate in Market-street, Rhosllanerchrugog, in the County of Denbigh, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. The House is licensed as a beer-house, and has a most commanding position in one of the best thoroughfares in the town, and contains bar, large tap-room, front and back parlours, lobby, and scullery; and on first storey large club-room, two bed rooms with attics over; commodious yard; 2-horse stable; compact little brewery, in working condition; and excellent cellars under the house. Both gas and water ;tre laid on, and the premises possess every convenience for carrying on a good trade. —— Sale to take place at Four o'clock. The owner will show the premises, and any further information may be had from Messrs. ACTON & BURY, Solicitors, Wrexham or the Auctioneer, Lion House, Wrexham, where a plan may be seen. -r'-C-==-==:========-====- Messrs Bavies and Armor. MONTHLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT DENBIGH.. "jV/TESSRS; DA VIES and ARMOR will Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of FEBRUARY, 1879 (DENBIGH FAIR DAY), in front of the Royal Oak, at Eleven a.m., prompt, Sixteen Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers, perfectly ripe, of heavy weights, and are equal to any Christmas fed Cattle "together with a few pens of ripe Welsh Wethers. The Cattle will be sold separately, and the Sheep in pens of five. The above are the property of R. Wynne, Esq., Bachymbyd Messrs. Williams, Glanywern Farm Kellet, Plas Newydd, and others. Also, one very handsome thoroughbred Mare, with black points, rising 5 years old, perfectly steady in harness and saddle; the property of Mr Bingle, late bailiff of Llanerch, who has no further use for her. Further entries to the above sale are respectively solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, February 3rd, 1879. 214 -==-7-=-====-===-=:=:=========- -=-== Messrs. Cooper & Son. SHOCHLACH, Five miles from Malpas Station on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway. MESSRS. COOPER and SON have been honoured with instructions from Mrs Hales, to Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of FEBRUARY, 1879, at Twelve o'clock, 25 cows in calf, barren cow, 4 two- year-old heifers in calf, bull rising two years old, 3 yearling heifers, yearling bull, fat pig, 2 sows in pig, barren sow, 2 waggon mares, cob, gears, implements, hay (about 36 tons), oat straw (about 5 tons), bean halm (about 3 tons), pea straw, about 100 measures of beans, about 20 measures of peas, and about 100 tons of manure, all in lots to suit purchasers, and all to go off the premises. Refreshments will be provided at half-past Ten o'clock. Sale to commence at Twelvg o'clock. Printed particulars may be had from the Auctioneers, Whitchurch, Salop. 173 J, Sale Im Jwttron. Mr Lovatt. TO BREWERS AND CAPITALISTS. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS AT WREXHAM. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. LOVATT (by order of the Mortgagee), at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, Ox TUESDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1879. at Four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions and in the following or such other lots or order as may be decided upon by the vendor at the time of sale. LOT 1. The recently erected BREWERY, now in full working condition, called "THE VICTORIA BREWERY." with an eight-quarters Steam Brewing Plant, complete, fitted and served throughout with water and gas apparatus, together with all fixtures and other effect? attached to the above premises. Also the several Parcels of Land adjacent to the Brewery and the Stabling, Loose Box, Sheds, and premises lately occupied therewith. All the above premiser are situate near the Cattle Market, in the Borough of Wrexham, and have been recently built, and since occupied by Mr. Thomas Manley, Brewer. The land is well suited for cottage building sites, for which there is great demand in the town. I LOT 2. The old-established and well-known INN, adjacent to and fronting Lot 1, formerly called "The Cock," but now "THE VICTORIA INN," situate at the junction of Holt and Farndon-streets, in the Borough of Wrexham, with the yards and out-offices belonging thereto, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Henry Roberts. LOT 3. The well-established licensed BEER-HOUSE, called THE BULL'S HEAD," with the yard and out-offices occupied therewith, now held by Mr. John Williams, and situate in Farndon-street, Wrexham. All the above Lots adjoin each other, and have an extensive street frontage, immediately connected with the old Cattle Market and new "Smithfield, and present an admirable site for improvements and building operations. Further information may be obtained by reference to Mr. JONES or Mr MORRIS, Solicitors, and for full particulars, or any treaty as to the property, apply to the Vendor's Solicitors, Mr. LEWIS, Yspytty. Wrux- ham. 30th January, 1879. 198 -= juries Jlribiitc Contract. FOR SALE, a WHITECHAPEL CART a WAGONNETTE to hold six also a strong BOX CART, in good condition.—Apply to CHAS. ROBERTS, wheelright, Wrexham. 118 FOR SALE, pair of New Coupled HORIZON- TAL WINDING ENGINE, 18-inch cylinder, 42-inch stroke, 8-inch hammered iron crank shaft, wrought iron cranks and gun metal bearings, link reversing motion, hammered iron piston, connecting and valve rods, cast steel cross heads, 8 feet round rope drum, 9 feet break ring in centre of drum, with powerful foot break suitable for Colliery purposes. Also, one 7-inch CYLINDER HORIZONTAL ENGINE, bolted to cast iron bed plate, complete with turned flv wheel, ready for fixing. One 4-inch CYLINDER HORIZONTAL ENGINE complete, as above, suitable for Farming purposes.—Apply to RICHARD CHADWICK, Horticultural and General Engineer, Eagle Foundry, 117 Wrexham. tgaI uhIi, otins. FLINT, HOLYWELL, AND MOSTYN TURNPIKE DISTRICTS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tolls 1^1 arising and to be collected at the several Turn- pike Gates comprising the Flint, Holywell, and Mostyn Turnpike District of Roads, in the County of Flint, will be LET BY AUCTION to the highest bidder, at the Kite's HEAD HOTEL, in the Town of HOLYWELL, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1879, between the hours of Eleven in the morning and Three in the after- noon, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced the last year—that is to say, from the 1st January to the 31st December, 1878— at the reduced rate of Tolls, the sums following over and above the expenses of collecting the same, viz.:— £ s. d. j FLINT DISTRICT. Bagillt, Boot, Brocnallt, Coleshill, Bryn- coch, Greenfield, Northop Churchyard and Wahven gates, and all the side gates there- unto belonging—(estimated proportion of ¡ Flint District JESSC (is. Od). HOLYWELL DISTRICT. Brynford Hill, Lygan-y-lan, Lygan-y. wern and Chain, Llwynegrin, Northop, Stamford, Soughton, Springfield, Vawnog, and all the side gates thereunto belonging (estimated proportion of the Holywell Dis- J-2,024 17 10 trict, C493 19s. 7d). I MOSTYN DISTRICT. Gwibnant, Lletty, Llinegar, Pan'rallt Rhewl Mostyn, Plasucha, Brynygasseg, Brickhill, Caerwys Hill or Marian Caerwys, Creavol, Llidiart Cerrig, New- market and Englefield.gates and the side .gates thereuhto belonging—(estimated pro- market and Englefield.gates and the side .gates thereuhto belonging—(estimated pro- portion of the Mostyn District k594 12s. I 3d). I All of which Gates of the United Dis- J trict produced last year between the dates aforesaid. N.B.—From and after the 6th January, 1879, the Tolls payable in each of the foregoing Districts have been considerably increased. The gates will be let for one or more and not ex- ceeding three years, commencing at midnight on the 25th day of March, 1879, as will be determined on the day of letting, the Trustees reserving to themselves the I power of offering each District or the united Districts in one or more lots and in such manner and form, and subject to such arrangements as may be deemed exlwdient. Whoever happens to be the highest bidder must then and there give security with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees for the payment of the rent monthly, or in such other manner and proportions as shall be directed, and no second bidding will be received, unless the bidder shall deposit One Hundred Pounds in the hands of the Clerk, under conditions then to be declared, one of such conditions being (should the Trustees require it), an agreement on the part of the I Takers, to leave klOO deposit money in the hands of the Trustees, in part payment of the rent at which the Tolls may be let. Further printed particulars showing the receipts from each Toll gate, at the reduced rate of Tolls during the year aforesaid, and also the advanced rate of Tolls now payable, together with a copy of the proposed conditions of sale, may be obtained on and after the 3rd February, 1879, on application to the undersigned. Dated this 29th day of January, 1879. HARRY A. COPE, 199 Clerk to the said Trustees.. WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE UNION. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19TH. LECTURE (with Dissolving: Viewf), by Mr t J Frederic Smith, London. FRIDAY, February 28th, CONCERT by tho "United Choir," assisted by a Choir of 250 Band of Hope Children. Conductor—Mr Wm. Roberts. Further pa "ticulars to follow. 84 WREXHAM TOWN MISSION. rfHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Subscribers JL 30 the above Mission will be held at the FREE SCHOOLS, on Monday the 10th of February, 1879, when the attendance of the public is earnestly invited. The Chair will be taken at Seven p.m. by EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ: M.D., President of the Mission. 203 } tgal attfr fbMnr gtafias. | MOLD SCIIOOL BOA.R,D. A CCOUNT OF THE INCOME, EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 29TH SEPTEMBER. 1878. I)r- INCOME. EXPENDITURE. Cr. £ s. d. f- s t] To Balance on 29th September 1877 1.015 18 11 By Balance on 29th September 1877 Pet-v Grants from the Committee of Council Cash Account 4 14 0 on Education 258 13 0 Salaries of Officers of the Board 109 10 0 Amounts paid to the Treasurer by „ Salaries of Teachers in Schools (),4 8 5 the Hating Authorities at 4d. in the Books, Apparatus, and Stationery 66 8 9 pound. 720 0 0 Printing. Posting, Advertising and Income arising from other sources— Office Charges 4 3 Sr.le of surplus land at Mold Board Rent, Rates, Taxes^ and Insurance"4 18 1 Schools 6 11 8 Purchase of, and Repairs to, Furniture, and Cleaning 375 n o Fuel and Light 18 19 3 j • Erection of, and Additions and Altera- tions to, School Buildings. 557 11 11 j Interest on Loans 232 8 ï Hepayment of Loans, viz.— 1 For Mortgage No. 2, raised for building Buckley Bistree Board Schools (1st advance) 22 3 7 Mortgage No. 1, raised for building Mold Board Schools 15 2 10 Mortgage No. 2, raised for building Buckley Bistree Board Schools (2nd advance) 22 11 11 j v « 18 0 Legal I"xpen:,eq 28 5 0 Election Expenses 13 10 6 By Balance on 29th 1879 (if in han d),. viz. In hands of Treasurer £ 19 3 7 In hands of Petty Cash Keeper 1 17 2 21 0 9 £ 2,211 8 8 £ 2,211 8 8 Outstanding Liabilities of the Board at the end of £ s d. the year. j Creditors Name or Description of Expenditure of present year, a. above 2.390 7 11 Description. Claim. s* Expenditure of last year 5,149 1 ]0 Public Works Loanir.oan for Mold Board! Commissioners .j Schools 1,872 8 1 j jLoan for Buckley Bis- Ditto tree Board Schools, 1st a.dvance 2,447 16 5 Ditto .1 2nd advance 2,447 16 5 Main Coal Company:Coai 6 1 3 Limited Total ;E. 6,804 2 2 Liabilities at the end of last year .1 7,134 13 5 I As compared with last year Decreasej 330 11 3 Decrease. 2,949 13 11 H. G. ROBERTS, Clerk. # 2nd day of October, 1878. I certify that this account has been examined and passed by the School Board as provided by section 59 of the Act 33 and 34 Vict. cap. 75. ROGER EDWARDS. CHAIRMAN. 3rd day of October, 1878. Submitted to" me, WM. WMS. JONES, Auditor, 29th day of January, 1879, and approved. HOPE -SCHOOL BOARD. A CCOUNT OF THE INCOME, EXPENDITURE. AND LIABILITIES, FOR THE YEAR ENDED MICHAELMAS, 1878. Dr. iNCOME. 1 EXPENDITURE. Cr. C d. £ s. d. I To Balance on 29th September, 1877 44 2 4 By Salaries of Officers of the Board 83 14 0 „ Grants from the Committee of Council Salaries of Teachers in Schools 390 14 4 011 Education 159 19 10 Books, Apparatus, and Stationery 39 5 10 Amounts, paid to the Treasurer by the Printing, Postage, Advertising, and Rating Authorities at 8|d. in the Office Charges. 3 ] s pound 600 0 0 Rent, Rates, Taxes, and Insurance 115 4 School Fees 78 13 10 Purchase of, and Repairs to, Furniture, Income arising from other sources, and Cleaning 37 6 3 1 viz.— Fuel and Light 13 10 viz.— Fuel and Light 13 (I 10 From Messrs. Shaw, Sons, and Erection of, and Additions and Altera- Cameron, Stationers 3 0 2 tions to, School Buildings 1 9 10 Repairs to Buildin, 38 0 7 Interest on Loans 13. 17 3 Reptymeiit for Loans, viz.- For Instalments of Loan rained for Erection of Llanfvnydd and Penyfordd Board School. 31 S 0 Other Expenses, viz.— On account of Audit Expenses 10 0 SensusExpenses. 8 2 0 7S7 31 11 By Balance on 29tli September, 1878, viz.— In hands of Treasurer £ 90 13 (> In hands of Petty Cash | Keeper 3 17 9 In hands of D. Lee Rees, Schoolmaster 3 13 0 ————— 98 4 3 RSM 162 £ 885~1(J 2 | Outstanding Liabilities of the Board at the end of I £ d the year. J Creditor's Name or Description of j Description. Claim. £ s d Expenditure of present year a* aliove 787 11 11 Schoolmasters, Offi- Qual^er's Salaries 97 16 8 Expenditure of last year <Ki> 5 4 cers, &c School Cleaners Cleaning Schools 4 7 2 E. Uoyd, smith School 4 7 0 'aajrh"ot 3,850 10 sj Total £ 3,957 1 4 I certify that this account has been examined and passed by the School Board as provided by section 59 of the Act 33 and 34 Vic. cap. 75. I Liabilities at the end of last year 3 984 13 2 J 1 PETER WILCOCK, CHA:^JAN. As compared with last year.Decrease.. 27 11 30 17th day of October, 1878. J. OSWELL BURY, CLERK. Submitted to me WM. WMS. JONES, AUDITOP,, í I 12th day of October, 1878. 13th day of December, 1878, and approved. 219 WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th-P ordinary half yearly general meeting of Share- holders in the Wrexham, Mold, and Conaah's Qway Railway Company will be held at the Company's office, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 26th day of February, 18/9, at 12 o clock noon, for th'a transaction of the general business of the Company.. The transfer books will be closed on and from the 12th February until after the day of the meeting. Dated this 8th day of February, 1879. By order of the Shareholders, I JAMES FRASER, Company's Offices, Wr- exham. Secretary. WREXHAM. IT-OLD, AND CONNAHS' QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN that the rt', or<linaa:y half yearly general meeting of the Mortgagees of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay RaIlway Com1 pany will be held at the Company's office, 1 Wednesday, the 26th day of February. 1879, at bsiff past 12 o'clock p.m. Thetrar sfer )x>oks will be closed on and from the 12th iebr aary until after the day of meeting. Dated this 8th day of February, 1879. By order of the Mortgage Directors. JAMES FRASER. Cu' mpivny's Offices. Wrexham. Secretary. 212 I £10 REWARD. 1 OQ the night of Wednesday, the T T 15th January, the "Wiliow Brewery" Oiftce was burglariously entered, and a sum of money abstracted therefrcam. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the con- vietion of the offender. and tb2 name of the informer will be kept secret if possible. Information to be given to the Manager or Officials connected with the brewery, 150 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE OVERSEERS of Wrexham Regis hereby announce that legal proceedings will be taken against all persons who have not paid their poors' rate before the 10th inst. for the recovery of the same. C. K. BENSON ( A F. FRASER J Oversew*. E. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Overseer. February 1st, 1879. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE COMMITTEE of tho Rhyl National Schools are prepared to receive tenders for the en- largement of the existing schools. The Plans and specifications can be seen at the Offices of Mr. R. Lloyd Williams, architect, Park-lane, Denbigh, on and after the 17th of February. Tenders to be sent in not later than February 24th, 1879. The Committee do no bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender." f v 213 | t£laI a nil l^nblix flotkcs. TEE NATIONAL BANK OF WALES, LIMITED. T" ht Ir.ccrporatsd under ihc- Comvan-ies Acts, CAPITAL £1,000,000, IN 50,000 SHAKES oFE20 KclI. First is?ue, 10,000 Shares at par Payable ar, follow;- £ 2 10; 0:1 allotment. Future calls not to exceed £ i' 10s per S:;are at intervals of not less tnan three months. No payment required on appli- caiicn- It is not intended to call up mor? than £10 per | Share. The establishment of this Bank has met with the entire approval of the leading Wholesale Houses in j Manchester interested in the trade between j Manchester and North and Soilth Wales. | Solicitor?: Mesa- ATKINSON, SAUNDERS & Co., Norfolk- street, Manchester. Avultors: Messrs KIDSOX ]3\(,X-IUr8K St. James's Square, 11:t!:f{leBter. PROSPECTUS. XyFWARDS cf forlv years have e'apsed since L) a new Banking Company d for the express purpose of affording direct banking facilities for (North and South Wales, and during that period the population, wealth, and general trading operations have more than trebled. It has been matter of suprise that no additional banking accommodation has been provided to further develope the resources of these important districts. Whilst there is a Bank of England, a Bank of Ireland, and a Bank of Scotland, there is no National Bank for the Principality. The Head Office of the Ban;: will be in Manchester, as being one of the chief centres of commerce, and having large business connections with North and South Wales. Hitherto, no direct banking communication has existed between North and South Wales and Manchester, hence the necessity for this Bank. The establishment of Joint Stock Banks in various parts of the United Kingdom has been followed bv great success, and the shares of such companies com- mand hi git premium*. The following <juotf.tions eon- firm this statement :— -Aaic-unt Pr'^enr Niiine. pairi ur, j Marki t .rw jper share. Price, j Fun<L d.X }; s. d.. £. í'. d. 1: North and South Wales Bfink,; I Hed Office, LiverpooL.1 1\1 0 0 HO 0 0 256.000 National Provincial Bank efj England, Head 03ice,l London 21 0 0 7& 0 0 POO.OCO Mauch s ter aadCouutylJankJ Limited i 15 0 0 ] 37 0 C 478.551 JdaneluvtL-r and Liverpool1 District -Bank 1» 0 0 10 6 £ 03,855 Manchester aad S'.lfor&Bank! 8 0 1-! 10 0 Je9,36 MraThcster Joint .^toek Bank.1 Limited j 6 i> 0 i 12 10 0 6 £ S12 Parr's Bankiaff Company,1 Limited 0 0 W 0 0 ISO,000 Tie Birmingham Joint Stock! Bank, Limited 10 • 0 34 0 0 4f>0,008 Lloyd's Banking Conu.aay,! 1 I,im:teel A-lthftugh the Capital of the National Bank of Wales has been fixed at in riO.OCQ Shares of VA each, it is proposed at fi-st to issue la.QOO Shares at par; subsequent issues will b" at such premiums and at such times as may be thought expedient. It may not he requisite to can up a greater amount than ZIO per Share thns leaving a lar^x' capital uncalled, which will form a sound guarantee o depositors and custo- mers. In settling the Artioles of Association, the Provi- sional Committee have been guided by the experience of the raest successful modern banks. Powers hare been taken to carry on every safe form of banking, so as to secure a fair return upon the capital invested. It is intended to conduct the business so that every trader, however small his transactions, and every trading enterprise, shall be encouraged. The Articles of Association stipulate that no Divi- dend on tbti Snares beyond Five per Cent. per annum shall be paid, until a Reserve Fund has been created, amounting to at least one-iifth of the paid-up CapitaL And also that no I director shall overdraw his Account, and that no Overdraft >hall be idlowed to any customer of the Bank, a maximum amount, without the sanction of the Board of Directors. Periodical Audits will be rigidly erforced, and every Yearly Audit shall be under the supervision of an in- dependent Auditor, nominated by the Shareholders. The National Bank of Wales possesses an rulvantage mver some of the existing leading Banks in Wales, from the fac-, that the liability of each Shareholder in this Bank is strictly limited by Law to the-amount sub- scribed for.. The Provisions! Committee wish to call special atten- tion to the fact that the banking business cf the country fast passing from the hands of jfrivate Bankers to that of Joint Stock Companies. Arrangements have been made to commence im- mediate operations in Manchester and the principal towns of North and South Wales, and the-promises of support already received warrant the Provisional Committee in anticipating a large and profitable business. It is well known that those who arednterested in the prosperity of a bank, r.ot only asrr on their own business with such bank, but exert themselves to pro- mote its general prosperity. The nominal value of the Shares has been fixed at such a sum as tio enable aft customers to became partners in the Bank. The Provisional Committee have offers of several suitable sites fcr banking premises. Appiica'iions for Shares to be made upon forms, and forwarded to the Solicitors. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be had from the Solicitors aDd the Auditors, from whom all information may be obtained. The,oTidy Contract entered into on behalf of the Com- pany is dated 20ra December, 187&, and is maét. between Charles Titt. junior., of the one pprt, an4 William Walker, as agent for and 'm behalf of the. Company, of the other part. Also, apply fov prospectuseci and information to Messrs WALTER 1:ITT & Ü: Bruaswick Buildi ^GSTJ Carnarvon. 3 THE WREXHAM FARLIAMENfART BOROUGH F, L I E F FUND, JLt 1878— Subscrir iions prt piously acknowledged.. 234 4 1 AcMitional Subscriptions. Mr. James Davenport, second sub 2 0 O Dr. NVillifi-ins, third sub. 1 1 0 Mrs. IS.- C. Rotters 0 10. 6 Mr. Thomas Williams, second sub. 1 0 0 Colonel A. S. second sub 1 & O Mr. Foulkes, Lodge, second sub 3 3 0 Rev. T. Franeis, seeond sub 1 0 O R. Williams, Esq., second sub 0 10 0 Messrs. W. and J.. Pritchard 2* 2 O MajorLeadbetter 1; 0 0- John Jones, Grove Lodge 10 0 C. Glascodine, Esq 0.10 S The Servants at Acton 22 ft Sir R. A. Cunliffe (proceeds oft skating money) 3 q q Miss Nixon, third sub 9 2 0 Mrs. Harvey Williams 2 2 6 Employees of Cobden Mill 10 0 0 Mr Rogers, Rossett j 0 o Miss Jessie Gittins, additi. collection 0 19 0 A. H. Reid, Esq ? 2 0 Mite Whittaker 0 5 0 Miss Rhoda Cunliffe 2 0 0 Square and Compass Lodge of Free- masons, Wrexham ;¡: Q Mr. Dutton, High-street, t. ewt. pea. ltr. Robert Thomas, one ham. Miss Bodeu, stock for soup. Mr. George Bradley, 1.000 printed circulars. ISAAC SHONE, Mdvfcr.. P.S.—Subscriptions may be paid either to the. North and South Wales Bank, or the National Provincial Bank, at-both of which account- hav* been opened for 1.3. v '>34