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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JONES. Peremptory Sa!e under <t Dislress /of Rent, at -N*. 30, jETOrj!; STBEEr, Wrexham. mJL 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, on Monday next, the 4th of Apri), 1870, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pianoforte, and other ejects, comprising— IN SCHOOL HooM—Three long desks, eight forms, Sre guards. table, Ac. IN EiTCHEN—Fender, nre-irons, iron stool, four sauce- pans, two iron kettles, round stand, white table, towel rai), dolly four Windsor chairs, hrown ware, crockery, meat safe, American clock, oil lamp. cupboard, &c. IN SiTTixe ROOM—Fender and nre-irona, coal vase, chimney ornaments, six cane-seated chairs, easy chair, large pier glass. child's chair, American chair, mahogany loo table, hearth rug, buSets, pianoforte, &e. IN BED RooMS—Iron and bedteas and mat- trassea, feather and Bock beds. Sock paJt'asses, dressing tablea, washsta.nda and aervioea. toilet drtwers, toilet glasses, cane-seated chairs, chest of drawers, towel rails, oak chest, carpets, druggetting, door mats, oil cloth, and other miscellaneous articles. SaJe at one for two o'clock prompt. Auction and Estate Agcucy Omcea, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 658r SALE OF A PUBLIC HOUSE AT PENTRE, BROUGHTON, NEAR WREXHAM, nn0 BE SOLD BY AUCriON BY MES3RS BAUGH JL AND JONES, at the Black Lion Inn, Wrexham, on Monday, the 4th of April. 1870, at Sve o'clock in the after Boon, and subject to conditons to be then produced, all that PUBLIC HOUSE and Premises, called Th< Bock Inn, I situate at Pentre, Broughtoa, aforesaid, now or late in the occupation of Mr Robert Gaibett. This property may at a trISing coat be converted Into three good Cottages. If required a portion of the purchase money can remain upon the property. For Further particulars apply to Mr JAMES, solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers. No Reserve. 528r DESIRABLE BUILDING LAND, NEAR ERDDIG TERRACE, AND SHOPS IN THE UNION HALL WREXHAM, DENBtGHSHIRE. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, on Tuesday, April 5th, 1870, at the Golden Lion Vaults, Wrexham, In the following Lots, and subject to conditions to be then produced :— LOT 1.—All that piece of BUILDING LAND, containing t)y admeasuremeut 459 ?qua.re yards or thereabouts, situate Bear Erddig Terrace, Wrexham. and ha.ving a frontage to the road leading from Erddig Road to the Ruabon Road of 17 yards. Lox.—AIl that NEW SHOP, with the room over the same. situate adjoining the Union Hall, and opposite the Vegetable Market, Wrexbam, now in the occupation of Mrs Ellen Wnkeling, nshmonger. LOT 3.—A!! that other SHOP, numbered 17, on the proand Boor, helag part of the said Union Hall, fronting Henblas-street, aforesaid, and now or late in the holding of Mr Hanmer. LOT 4.—All that other SHOP, numbered 41, adjoining Lot 3, on the second Bonr, fronting Henblas-street. afore- said, and now In the holding of Messrs Baugh anrl Jones. LOT 5.—All that other SHOP, numbered 46, on the second noor, and fronting Henbtas-street, aforesaid. LOT 6.—AU that other SHOP, numbered 35, upon the second noor and west sirle of the said Ha)I. LOT 7.—Another SHOP numbf red 40, upon the second &oor. and on the west a)de aforesaid. N.B.—The owner ef each shop has a fifty-second share of and in the Large Room over and middie area of the Ha!I. 5SOr Far farther particulars apply to Mr EYirER, solicitor, Wrexbam. SALE OF FREEHOLD COTTAGE AMD YARD, IN AbBOT-STHEET, WHEXHAM. m0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH JL and JONES, at the GoLDEN Lio? VAULTS, H?k- strp.et, "T" ?" ?" ??aY of Ann). 1870, street, Wrloec?k to the att?ruoon, subject n t-onuinuns, ? nve o'c that MESSUAGE cr DWELLING-HOUSE, with large yard cut-houses, and appurtenance:' thereunto belonging, situate at the rear of the BuU Inn, Abbot-street, afuresaid, and now in the occupation of Mr J. Jones, shoemaker. The tenant will show the premie- and For further In- formation apply to Mr J. A. HUQHS, Solicitor, or at the O&cea of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. To be LET by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and JONMS, on Thursday, the Seventh day of April, instant, at the Arms¡ Hotel, Wrexham, at Three O'clock p m. subje* to the conditions to be then and there produced —The "h.le of the ARABLE LAND belonging to HAFOD-Y V R FARM, near Wrexham, not at preheat unde- cultiTation, containing about sevea acres. p }urther"lrtieular8 may be obtained upon application to the Boro-gh Surveyor. By Order, JOHN JAMES. TeND Clerk's Omce, Town Clerk. Wrexham, 1st Apri), 1870. 665b SALE BY MR CLARKE. jSa!c of First-cla$s FURNITURE, and Qther bJfects, m CASTLE.STRtJET, Ruthin. T\ /rB- CLARKB Is honoured by the Execator of the late ?\JL F. W. Smith, Esq., with instructions to submit to BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ISth and 13th April, 1870, each (ia.y at 12 o'c)<jek, on the premises In Castle-street, Ruthin. the v<t!uable and care- fully selected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate and Plated Articles, Oil Paintings, framed Engravings and Prints, Glass, valtia bie Chiu9. Ornaments, Bed a.nd Table Linen, together with the Carriage:), S.1ddlery, handsome Mare Pouy, Cows, Sheep, &c. The furniture, in suites for entrance hall, dining, draw- ing, sitting-rooms, omces. bed and dressing-rooms, consist of sets mahogany and rosewood chairs, couches, sofas, chen'oniers, mirror and pier giasses, a valuable tortoiseahe!! cabinet, a collection of oil paintings, engravings, and prints, brilliant cottage piano (new) with the latest im. provementa by CoUard and CoMard, cabinet piano by Broadwood, music stools and stands, ottomans, Pembroke, too and dining tables, clocks and timepieces, a case of seven guns. two riSes, and pistols by the most approved makers, a library of wel) bound books, dinner, dessert, tea, and coffee services, old china, rich cut glass, cutlery. table covers and linen, furkey, Brussels, and Kidderminster <Mu'pets. The Bedrooms—Mahogany and painted wardrobes, chests of drawers, wood and iron bedsteads, hair mattresses, feather beds, dressing tables, wasbstands and w-tre, toilet glasses, baths, dressing chairs, ottomans, fenders and Sre irons, carpeting, mats, <&e. Also a handsome mare pony, two prolinc cows, nve well- bred Southdown ewes (in-iamb), pouttry, &e. A four-wheel cart, pony basket carriage, hand cart, eets of harness, saddles, side do., a variety ot new bridles, &nd sundry saddiery. Catalogues will be ready three weeks before the flale, and may be had by forwarding address and postage stamp to the Auctioneer, or at the principal hetela in the Ing towns. SALE BY MR MERCER. -J.J"o. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE PARISH OF HALKIN, IN THE COUNTY OF FLINT. T?/TR JOHN B. MERCER ia instructed to SELL BY ULL AUCTIOM, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1870, at nve ?'elock prompt, at the Lion Hotel, Mold, the very desirable Leasehold and Freehold LAND and erections in the parish of Halkyn, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale and subject to such conditions as will be then axd there produced — LOT l.All that Freehold MESSUAGE or TENE. MENTr with the Crofts or parcels of Land, thereto aøjoin- ?g. situate and being In MoeI.y.Cria, in the township of Hendre Vigult, in the said pariah of Halkin, and contain. ing one acre and three roods or thereabouts, formerly in the holding of Edward Roberts, deceased, but now of ihomas Jones. LOT 2.All tbat Freehold MESSUAGE or TENE- MENT, situateat. MoeI-y-CrIa. aforesaid, and seven Ffelds, thereto belonging, formerly in the holding of Thomas WUliama, but now of Benjamin Roberts, and containing ID statute measure. 13 acres or thereabouts ?u?'"? ? Leasehold MESSUAGE and FIELD, V ''°°' ?? in ? said parish of Halkin, con: ?tam—mg one acre or thereabouts, formerly in the occupation F?"? ? "? ? Catherine PoweII. E?T ? M?' ? ? ? <? application to Messrs .IOT an HAMP"ON J..t 60 K' M che?. ?r J ?'?' ?'ors. 60, King.strcet, Man. the ?CTM?? ??? '??' aolicitor, Conway, or to ford d Man h' at ?'?. ?. Grosvenor-street. Ox. fordR?dMa ?er' 5<3ii ———— J.IMINARY ANNOUCEMENT. A N exS???? ANNOUNCEMENT. A place o???? TIMBER wiU shortly tak. Partlculara ?t? 3?? ??? ESTATE. ?nre a d vertisemeata. 580b Sales by Auction SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS ? ROBERFS. WEEKLY SALE OF CALVES. ly/TESSRS. GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS begs respect- ?' fully to inform their numerous patrons that they Mtend holding their SECOND SALE of FAT CALVES oa luESDAY, 5th of ArEiL. 1870. at Ten o'clock, at the RAILWAY STATION, WREXHAM (the Great Western Company baring kindly placed a siding at their disposal lor the purpose for the season). Entries will be thankfully received at the Auctioneers' Omces, Wrexham. 567g DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART. WREXHAM. APRIL 7th, 1870 (FtMr Day.) 1\/TESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS respectfully iv-JL announce that they have been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION in their Mart. on THURSDAY the 7th day of April (Fair Day), a splendid lot of FAT and STORE STOCK, including— 37 Prune shearling Cheviot wethers 60 Scotch ewes, in Iamb to a Shropshire ram 60 Ripe four year old Welsh wethers 11 Splendid heifers and calves A lot of splendid oxen and hei'ers, the property of T. L. Fitz.Hwgh, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., Mr Phillips, and other gentle. r men feeders. Sate at eleven o'clock. Lambpit-street, Wrexham. 630r GRESFORD FAIR, MONDAY, APRIL Urn. 1870. TREVORARMS, MARFORD HILL,ROSSETT. .?IV/i ]TES3R3 GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS beg respect- I fully to announce that they will hold their next SALE of Fat and Store STOCK, at the above place, .on MONDAY, the llth April. 1870 (being Gresford fair day), when they will oner for sale a lot of Fa.t and Store BEASTS, CALVES, and FIQS, lot of useful Calving Cows and Heifers. Further entries respectfally solicited. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Omces—Lambpit-street, Wrexham. 652? RUABON. FIRST ANNUAL SALE AT JAMES'S FARM, Within /tve minutes walk from where there ts a first class Station (m the Great Western jKcn.ttccn/. 800 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK. TtlTESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS respectfaUy an- -i?-L Bounce that they have been hononred with instruc- tions from Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Ba.rt., to SELL by AUCTION at the Home Farm, situate as above, on TuES- DAY, the 13th day of Aoril, 1870 (and following day it required), the following Valuable Stock, comprising :— 160 Head of cattle, many of which are pedigree stock 600 Fat and store sheep (some pure bred Shropshire) 40 Pure bred Berkshire pigs 3 Powerful waggon horses 1 Pure bred short horn pedigree bull—May Duke— calved 1st March, 1863—sire of May Duke- Prince William (see herd book !4,S75-da.m May Queen, by Enterprise (see herd book, 19,704 Sale at ten for eleven o'clock prompt. Also to Let, 3J.O acres of first class grazing LAND in suitable lots. Full particulars in Catalogues, which may be had (three pence each) one week previous to Sale, from the Auc TIONEERS, Lambpit-street, Wrexham. 629r Impr>rtant .S'a/c of JJafln{ficent and Celebrated Hunters at .RMH60H, n'/t<'re thae !s a jlrst.class Station on <C Great WestcJn -Rat/May. T\/TESSRS GRIFFITHS AND ROBERTS have been IVi- honoured with instructions from Sir W. W. Wynn, Ba.rt., M.P.. to SELL by AUCTION, at the Home Farm, situate within nve minutes' w.itk trom Ruabon, the follow- ing weU-known nrst.-eta.ss HUNTHRS, which h:tve been regularly hunted with Sir W. W. Wynn'a hounds up to the JHY of Ha.)e. viz.:— t rtay l-— -Lit.tu Mcn-?uuwu n'jrse expectation, a rici h c? hpanut. gelding, a first-class hunter, been regularly ridden by Sir W. W. Wyun, Bart., M.P. 2.— V handsome ba.y mare, also been regularly ridden by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. 3.—Miri un 4—Mmk 5.—J ease o.—Cucrry Hi!! 7.—Cesterian 8.—Templer 9.—Orangeman 10.—A remarkably &ne young horse, very promising 11.—Ditto ditto 12.—Ditto ditto These wt'il-knowa clever hunter;! !ta.ve been regularly ridfien by the huntsman's whips of Wynnstay hunt. On view the morning of sale. Sale on WEDjsrBSDAr, the 13!h April, at two o'clock to the minute. Full patticulars and order of sale see catalogues, which may be had 3d. each from the Aucttoneer, Lambpit-street, Wrexham, North Wales. 659o SALE BY MR W. CONNOR.: ISACOED, NEAR WREXHAM. I»tpo.taJlt SALE of J'<M-MMHy HtúcJ. Implmens o/ Husbandrv, Oats: Hay, Dairy Vessels, ZfoMse- hold F¡trJÜtm;, and .t.)jccts. ?R WILLIAM CONNOR begs respectfully to intimate ?rLL tha.c he has been honoured with the receipt of in- structions from Mrj Garner (who is leaving the farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5th and 6th, 1870, a.t Isacoed, nve miles from Wrexham and two trom ilult, her LIVE and DEAD FARMING SiOCK, Which comprises brown c*are, aged; black mare, grey mare, half-bred mare in-foal to Grosvenor, 2 yearling cartmg cotts, 2 milking cows. 2 in calf do., 1 cow and calf, 4 fresh barrens, 1 two-year-old heit'er atd caif, 1 in ca)i heifer, 2 stirks, 2 two-year.old bulls, 1 yearling bull, 2 yearling bullocks, 3 yearling calves, sow and pigs, sow in. pig, 4 strong pigs, reaping and mowing machine, 2-horse power dnvttig machine by Benthal, winnowitg machine, 2 straw cutter, kibbling milt, turnip cutter, 2 waggons, 3 carts, two useful gins, set of iron harrows, 2 sets of wood do., cultivator, ;:¡eufHerJ stone and wood rollers, 3 ladders, 2 grindstones, sheep rack, rowing rake, wheelbarrows, caving nddle, tmck, scales and weights, 20c.rn sacks, gearing iortour horses, p.kela, rakes, forks, shovels, set of h 'd' d harness, riding saddle; also, a large stack and part of another of well got hay, a quantity of white short oats, three heaps ot manure, al.o a quantity of very excellent potatoes, &c. «:cT.,he HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of piano in mahogany case, 3 mahogany sets of tables, sofa in hair, arm cuair m leather, 6 chairs in hair, pier glass, cupboards, housekeeper's cupboard, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, irons, book case, desks, card tables, 2 eight days' ctoeks, four-post amd other bedsteads, mattresses, feather and chaff beds, mahogany chest of drawers, rush and cane-bottom"d chairs, dressing tables and washstands, toilet glasses, kitchen and other tables, candlesticks, plate shelf, crockery, pans, panmugs, and numerous other kitchen requisitea. The DAiBT consists of 2 churns, 4 cheese presses, lever press, screw press, 2 cheese tubs, 55 cheese vats, 2 cheese ladders, curd mil), butter tub and prints, 3 milch cows, 12 cheese pans, curd pans, cheese horse, milk warmer, nour tub, whey cisterns, pig tnrnel, &e., &G.; also, two hives of bees, tgether with a large quantity of other useful farming eSecta, live and dead stock, household furniture, and other enects more numerous than can be mentioned. The Live and Dead Farming Stock and part of the Dairy Utensils will be sold on the nrst day, and the Household Furniture and remainder of the Dairy Vessels on the second. Lunch will be provided at Eleven o'clock, and the Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock each day. The whola on view the day prior and on the morning of Sale and in the meantime for further particulars apply to the 'Auctioneer, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and General Agency OBiees, Wrexham. Agent for the Norfolk Cattle Insurance Company against Disease and Accident. Established 1849. S28a 'SALE BY MR THOMAS DEAN. PRIME RIPE FAT STOCK. SALE AT THE BLACK LION HOTEL, MOLD. ? /TR THOMAS DEAN has erreat pleasure in announc- jM ing, that he will SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 5th April. 1870, at two o'clock iu the afternoon prompt, in the Black Lion Hotel Yard :— 13 Prime ripe fat heifers and bullocks 4 We)sb heifers, in-calf 1 Short horn cow 12 Splendid tat oigs 40 Fat Leicester sh'e), heavy weights 50 „ Scotch wethers 50 „ Leicester wethers Several ton:, of akerry blue and red bog potatoes. About 4 tons of carrots. The potatoes and carrots will be sold by sample, and tn Lots to suit purchasers. The fat stock are all in spfendid condition and well worthy the attention of the tradf. OÆces-Black Lion, Mold, March 24th, 1870. 604r Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR RICHARDS. PARKEY LODGE, PICKHILL, Within fowr Mutes from tVrex/mMt, Denbighshire. T\/TB' RICHARDS has received instructions from the 1?1. representatives of the late John Pagh. Esq., deceased, to SELL by AUCTION. oa Monday, the llth of April. 1870, the stock of DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, IMPLEMENTS. DAIRY VESSELS, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Ejects. The STOCK comprises—One Sue young milch cow (in full profit), one ditto cow and calf, one fresh barren cow (extraordinary size), two yearling heifers, prime fat calf (aix week<< old). IMPLEMENTS, &c.—Straw cutter equal to new, ladder, rakea and pike)s, shovels and yelves, daisy rake, draining toots, cart rope, cow chains, wheelbarrows, scrap iron, garden Bower stand, cheese tub, ditto vats and shooting boards, atom cheese press, iron ditto, saddle and briddie. ditto (quite aew) by Edmonds of Wrexham, set of thrill gears. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: tNElTCHEN.—Fender and Tire-irons, copper sMIet and sa.ticepa.ns, copper warming pan, mahogany dining table, ditto sideboard, ditto secretary (with grazed book case top). large housekeeper's cupboard, oil painting, clock in oak case, mahogany hair-seated ch&na, steelyards, clothes' maid, saucepans and ketttes, black and brown ware. ENTRANCE HALL.—Barometer, iour hair-seated chairs, cocoa-nut matting. IN PARLOUR.—Fender and nre irons, eix mahogany hair- seated chairs, two arm ditto, sofa, handsome set of solid mahogany dining table (in three compartments), Brussels carpels und rugs. IN BEDROOMS.—Four-post mahogony and other 8ed. steads, capital feather beds, wastelands and dressing tables, bedroom chairs, oak chests, commode, bidet, toilet gl: ,sea, &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock for One prompt. Omee—28, Bridge-street,, Wrexham. 63&b 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, DENBIGH- SHIRE. Important Sal 0/ excellent OHlJ MK)j6fM Ilousehold Furniture, chiefly in mahogany, suitable /or tHruMy, drawing, <Mtd 6ed''ooMS, and kitchen; Pianoforte, China, <?!&ss, Ott Paintings and su-peWoy goose I''eo</ter Beds, Sttites o/ Bed LMMTt, jS/teets, Blankets, Table Linen, Books, .te. T\/)rR. RICHARDS has been instructed by the Repre- lYi. sentatives of the late Mr Joseph Grimths, deceased, to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on I'UESDAY, April 12th. 1870, at Twelve o'ciock for One proa pt (without reserve), the whole of the very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TnE DiNiNG'ROOM contains mahogany hair-seated chairs, arm do., two easy do. in leather, two hair-aeated sotas, two-leafed mahogany diuing table, single leaf do., ladies' work table, oak bureau witti gtazed bookcase back, books, writing desks, fender and nre irons, coal vase, chimney glass, oil paintings, engravings, carpet, rag, &e., &C. THE DRAWING-ROOM iaclndes mahogany hair.sea.ted chairs, America. reeling do., handsome mahogany centre table on pIUar and hair-aeitted so)a, handsomo chimney glass in gilt frame, pianoforte in walnut (full compass) by a celebrated London maker, mahogany ehemoneer, candle and moderator lamps, fender, irons, engravings, oil paintings, Kidderminster carpet, square of drugget, rug, &G., &c. ENTRANCE LOBBY AND STAIR CASE—Oil cloth and mats, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, hall chair, table, hsh globe, stair carpets, brass rods, &c., &o. THE BEDROOMS comprise balf.tester iron and other bedateada, mattresses, hair do., nve excellent goose feather bees, handsome mahogany a.tid painted wardrobes, dressing tables, wash stands and services, tonet glasses, bedroom chairs, commodes, mahogany and painted chest ol drawers, &c. Suites of bed linen, table do., china, g lass, engravings, with the usual kitchen requirements. Ou view the moruing of sale. N.B.—Catalogues are In preparation, and may be had on applic ttioa to the Auctioneer, tour days prior to the sale. Oi&ce 23, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 639? rnjM Ai\D IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. PENTRE ARON, One mileJrom Gobowen, <tco miles jroml Chirk. ?/rESSES PUGH ? JONES be? to annouuce their In. l?LL structions from Mr Thomas Jones, of Pentre-aron, to oner for SALE by AUCl'ION, on Monday, April 4th, 1870. on the premises as above, the whoie of his Magnin- cent.STOCE:, IMPLEMENTS, &c., collating wf— SHKOPSHIRE SHEEP. 100 Ewes and 150 Lamba 50 Yeariing Ewes 13 Ditto wethera CATTLE. 12 Magnificent two year-old short-homed Heifers, in-calf 3 Cows and Calves 8 Barren two-year old Heifers 8 Fresh Barrens 5 Cross-bred Heifers, in-calf 15 Excellent Cows, in calf 1 Two-year old Bull Pl<jtS. 8 S:rong Stores HORSES & COLTS. 4 Powerful waggon Hordes 3 Ro&n Coits The IMPLEMENTS, which are new and by the beat makers, consist of 3 broad-wheeled waggons, on iron arms 2 broad-wheeled carts, on ditto hht c trt; manure, turnip an<t cloTor drUI:; Howard's ptoagha and harrows ridge ploughs and cufilell; three-horse-power to which are attached BentaU's Oil Cake Crusher and Pulper, Picksley and Sim's TrebIe-actIoQ turnip aud cbaBF cutter, together with straps and the necessary pulleys; cast iron roll; chain harrows, six dozen uon hurdles, and other useful imple- ments, and part of ihf- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, also a large quantity of POTATOES. Lunch at eleven o'clock, sale at half-paat twelve punctu- ally. Catalogues may be obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, Oswestry. 667r SALE BY MR ALBERT BURY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT ADWY'R CLAWDD. qn0 be SOLD by AUCTION (by order of the mortgagees), ?. by Mr ALBERT BURY, at the Horns' Ina, in the town of Wrexham, on Monday, the 25th day of April, instant, at the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced :— All that very desirable FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, now used as an Inn or Public House, called or known by the name wf The Three-MUe- House," with the Out.office, Yard, and Land ttsed as a Garden thereto adjoining and belonging, now in the hold. ing or occupation of Mr Thomas Wileoxon, and situate at Adwy'r Clawdd, in the pariah of Wrexham, by the side of the turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Rutbln. The above premises are very conTpniently and desirably altuate.1 in the midst of a populous and increasing neigh. bonrhood. For further particrnlara apply to the AUCTIONEER, Temple Place, Wrexham; or to Messrs AcTON and BuRY, Solicitors, Wrexham. 647b SALE BY MESSRS LLOYD AND JONES. SALE o/ FAT OTKZ jSTOBB SrOCiT at PENYGARTH FARM, near MOLD, st<Ma<e within two miles of the Mold HatttCOy Slation, and <t!)OM< Aa!a-)M.t!c from the Railway S<a<ton. ?\/rESSRS LLOYD and JONES have been favoared with l?JL instructions from P. B. D. Coeke, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12th d&y of April next, at twelve o'clock punctually— 250 Prime Fat Wethers and Ewes, in lotJ 20 Fat Lambs, in lots 10 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 5 In-calf Heifers 1 Handsome three.year.old Bay Pony, by Lon" Sight," quiet to ride and drive. N.B.—The AMctioneera respectfully beg to call the atten. tion of town and country butchers to the above stock, as they are all In excellent condition. A week's keep will be given. Laneh on the table at Eteven o'clock. Omces—Church-lane, Mold, March 22nd, 1870. 637b SALE BY MR BENJAMIN DAVIES. HAFOD HOUSE, RUABON. Highly important and a«fncMr< SALE 6y jlUCTJON o/ excellent .HOPS.EHOL.D FURNITURlfJ and oMt-doof effects. Tt/fR BENJAMIN DAVIES begs respectfully to in. 1?'i. timate that he baa been honoured with instructions from R. C. Rawlins, Esq. (who is changing his residence), to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, April llth, 1870, at HHFOD HousE, mid-way between Wrexham and Rnabon. the excellent and moderm HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, horse, traps, harness, Implements of Ima- I bandry, and other numerous out.door eCects. Further partieulara in next week's advertisement. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. 643c ) Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS ROBERTS & JONES. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE.AT THE BUTCHERS ARMS INN, LLAN- GOLLKN. I?TESSRS ROBERTS A JONES are favoured with the L ? i instructions of Mr Thomas Edwards (whoia leaving to SELL by AUCTION, on the above named premises, on Tuesday, April 5tb, 1870, the whole of the useful and modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BREWING UTENSILS, &c., cmsistinar of polished birch, tent and other bedsteads, feather and n -ck beds, hair and flock mat- trasses, couches, dressing table, chairs, wine, spirit, and ate glasses, pewters, plates, jugs, barrets and half barrels. brewing utensils, &c. Sale at twelve o'clock. Auctioneers' OSices, IJangoUen and Corwen. 669r BY 'dR PKRRY. SALE BY MR PARRY. ELLESMERE SMITHFIELD. 1\?"R. PARRY begs to Mmounce that he is favoured i?JL with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION in the above Smithnetd, on TUESDAY next, April 5th (fair day)- A Lot of Prime Fat Oxen, Heifers, Cows, and Fat Bulls Ditto choice two-year-old Calving Heifers Ditto fresh Barrens and Stirks Ditto ripe Fat Sheep Ditto Bacon Pigs (nice weights). Stores, &c., &c. Sale at Ten o'clock punctually. 632g Insurance Notices. FIRE INSURANCES RENEWABLE AT LADY DAY SHOULD BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE THS 9TH OF APRIL. PROVINCIAL TNSURANCE COMPANY Established, 1852. Chief Omces: WREXHAM—LONDON—GLASGOW. CAPITAL JE200,000, wholly subscribed. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected upon almost all descriptions of Pro- perty, upon moderate terms. No charge whatever made beyond the premium. Claims settled with promptitude. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The usuat description of Life Assurances eSected. Numerous advantages oSered. The Accumulated Life Fund amounted, at 31st 1.Jecember, 1869, to .E 141,198. This Fund has more than doubled itself in the last six years. Chairman of the Company: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Farnwortb, and the Quinta, Salop. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Wrexham. Secretary to the Company. AGENCIES.—Applications are invited from towns and districts where the Company Is not already adequately represented. Apply to the Secretary. 425b SALOP FIRE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1780. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. TTNSURANCES ejected on all descriptions of property I against Josses by Fire, Lightning, and explosion of Gas. Policies for First Class Insurances (with certain excep- tions), are now issued at the following rates :— .8100,2s. .8150, 2s. 3d. l .8200,3s. or la 6d per cent. per annum. Without I'nty or policy charge. Farming Stock &3 per cent. Apply to 595b MR ALBERT BURY. Wrexham.. HALF A MILL ION H.a.& mcEN PAID BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, AS COMPENSATION FOR A CCIDE NTS OF ALL. KINDS ?Lj L r RIDING, DRIViyo, WALKING, inn?TiyG, &cJ An annual payment of =B3 to .EC 5s Insures .81000 at Death, and an aitowance at the ra,te of .86 per week for Injury. A BONUS TO ALL POLICY HOLDERS OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING HAS BERN DECLARED, PAYABLE IN AND AFTER 1871. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the LocAl Agents, or at the Unices, 64, CORNHILL & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON. JVILLIAJ11 J. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS:— Mr A. BURY, Temple Place, Mr W. JAMES, Railway Station. 213b THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (FO.UNDED 1323.) la one of the oldest SCOTTISH ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS. INVESTED FUNDS OVER ONE MILLION. President: The Bight Hon. the Earl of Haddington. Vice-Presideut: Sir Graham Gra.ha.m'Montgomery, Bart., M P. Head OSiee 22, GEORGE-STREET, EDINBURGH. London Onice: 11, EiNG WILLIAM-STREET, CiTT. LoKdoK DirectJ1's: Arthur J. Blackwood, Esq., chairman. The Eight Hon. Lord Claud Hamilton, M.P. The Hon. Robert Dundas. The Hon- J. C. Bruce. John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P. Charles Stanifortb, E:-q. John Taylor, Esq. The Lord Alfred Paget. John Phitlipa Judd. E-q. Hugh Johnaton, Esq. Res. Secretary: F. CnApLiN. Assist. Secretary J. DUNCAN. Agent at Wrexham: MB JOHN EvANS, Solicitor and Notary PnMic. BaJanee Sheet of Assets and Liabilies given on application personally or by post. 582o Stallions. QALPINCTES, Winner of the Ceaarewitch, 1865), by ? Trumpeter—May BeItbyHetman PlatoB'.dam bv Sultan —Sultana, by Muley, will SERVE MARES at Five Guineas. Half-breds at .82 10s. Witi stand at Wrexham on THURSDAY, March Slat, and every succeeding Thursday until further notice. Address: Mr TnoMAS HUGHES, at the Horn's Inn, Wrexham. 58lr 1870.-TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.—1870. PRINCE OF WALES, YXT'lKVERofthe First Prize of .E20 at the Denbigh. W ahtM and FUntahn-e Agricultural Society's Show at HoIyweII M 1869. His roate will includ? th" following dtatnct9:—Bnttiin. Mold, Northop. HawardeB, Saltney, Hope, Greaford, Wrexham, and Tryddyn. Carda.wlth pedigree, &c., will shortly be published, and will aP,.tJ.riD fntnre advertisements. Cards will be sent to any aduKM by applying to the owner, Mr W. EDWARDS, West Bank. RutMn, ,)89F SEASON 1870. A T Colomendy, Mo)d. that pure-bred Clydesdale cart AL staHioa SIR NORMAN" (winner of the 3rd Prize at the Royal A?rica!t)!ral Society's Show at Manchester, 1869). will serve Mares at .62 Sa. each; groom's fee, 2a. 6d. Tenant farmers mainly dependent on farming XI 5s., including groom's fee. Grass for mares, 7a. 6d per week. Sir Normam" is from one of the best and most celebrated stocks in Scotland; he is four yeara old, a rich bay, with rare ytion, perfect y sound, of immense power, and remarbabUy handsome, is about 16j- hands high. ROUTE: Wednesdays, from home through Mold to the Holly ]Rush for the night; Thursdays, through Wrexham to Pulford for the night; Fridays, through Saltney and Queen'a Ferry to Hawarden for the night; Saturdays, through Northop and Mold and home till Wednesday. As only a limited number of marea will be terved, an early application is desirable. The groom's fee to be paid at the nrst time of serving. and all mares to be paid ibr on or before the 24th June, 1870. All mares tried will be charged for. For farther particulars apply to Mr HENBT DowELL, Stud Groom, Colomendy, Mold. 636g CHARLES JONES, CHIMNEYSWEEPER, L?EGS to inform his customers and the pnNic that he -E) has REMOVED to 29, BROOK-STREET, where he will carry on the above business in the beat and cheapest manner. 640? Pnblic and Legal Notices. GOLDEN EAGLE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership -L?t existing between us. the undersigned. Drapers and MiDIners, at 21, Town Hill, Wrexham, was this day dis- solved by mutual consent. MARY JANE EDWARDS, April 1st. 1870. MARGARETTA EDWARDS. 'TISSES M. J. & M. E., beg most sincerely to thank i T-t- their friends and the inhabitants of Wrexham and the Neighbourhood f<r their patronage and support, while they have been in business: and also to intimate that the bu"ine3-< in future will be carried on by MARGARETTA EDWARDS, in partnership with MR RICHARD JONES, Chester, who will devote his attention more particularly to the buying, when through his knowledge of the various markets, and experience in the trade, tt.ey may secure for the new nrm continued and increased support. N. B.-All accounts due to the old firm may be paid at 21, Town Hill, Wrexham. 21, Town HilEl, DWARDS beg to inform their friends and the inhabitants of Wrexham and neighbourhood, that they are now visiting the markets, both of London and Man- chester, when in a few days they will be able to show a choice assortment of articles, suitable for family drapery, dresses, millinery, jackets, &c., Ac. 6H2r BANGOR ISYCOKD PRESBYTERIAN NEW CHAPEL. ?HE OPENING of tbf above Chapel will take place JL on GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER SUNDAY, April 15th and 17th. On GOOD F-QIDAY, services will be held at half-past ten In the morning, two in the afternoon, and six o'clock In the evening. A TEA MEETING wiU also be held at Four o'clock, tickets to be had at the dnor. On SUNDAY services at 10-30 a.m., 2-30, and 6-30 p.m. Collections will be mad s at the close of each service in aid of the Buildins Fund. The Rava- E. Jerman, Wrexham F. Cauldwell, M.A., Liverpool; H. Howel6, Wayerton; J. 0. Jones, B.A., Oswestry, and others are expected to take part in the pro- ceedings. 64.5c TIP ABBOT UCHA INGLOSURE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the further AD- -L JOURNED MEETING, for the examination and determining of claim- will be held at the Schoolroom, Cerrigydruidion, on TUESDAY morning, the 19th day of April, at half-past Nine o'clock, when all who are Interested are requested to attend. (Signed) GEORGE SMITH, Valuer to the Inclosure. Corn Exchange, Northampton, Marth 24th, 1870. 635g DENBIGHSHIRE & FLINTSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ASSOCIATION. A T the Annual Meeting it was unanimously resolved— im That in appreciation of the Ya.iua.ble services rer- dered to the Association by the Secretary, Mr EYAN MORRIS, respecting tho Government Survey of the counties of Denbigh and Flint, which Is now being pro- ceeded with, a PUBLIC PRESENTATION should be made to him and that the land and mineral ownera and lessees, who will be so much benefited by the Survey, be aaked to subscribe." Subscriplions already pro::tised:e s. d. The late Marquess of Westminster, K.G. 25 0 0 Lord Richard Grosvenor. M.P. 500 Sir W. W. Wynn, BH.tt.. M.P. 10 0 0 Sir Stephen B. Giynne. Burt. 220 Sir Hugh W)Uiams. Bart. 200 The Hon. George Kenyon 220 H.R.Hugbea, Esq., Kinmel 10 0 0 Edmund Peel, Esq., Brynypys 500 TownshendMainwariusr, Esq. 500 Thomas Barnes, Esq., Quinta 500 T.Row.and, Esq., hx-a.yor of Wrexham. 500 Wil:iam Evans, Esq., New British Ironworks 500 Joseph Clark, Esq., Wrexbam 300 Peter Walker. E;.q.. Wrexham 230 Messrs Spitrrow and Poole. 220 Messrs Maurice and Low. 320 Messrs Wj,att and M.-tc:ilfa 220 Edward Jones, Esq.. Gra;tV[f)e Lodge. SCO J. Mathewa, Esq., Edgbaston House, Bir- ?220 m i ngham ? P. P. Pennant:, Esq., St. Asaph 100 T.T.(jrtnith,r:sq.,Wrexhnm 110 W.Llovd, Esq.. Buthin 110 James PIatt. Esq., Newton 11 0 T.BennionAct.ou, Esq., Wrexham 110 H.W.Harrop. Esq., Rose Cottuge 110 T. Bury, Eq., Wrexham. 110 R. N. Barlow. Esq., Wrexham. 110 I.c,.aae Shone, Esq., Wrexham 110 Robert Parry, Esq., Borras Han 100 Mrs Samuel, Bridge-street 110 R:,v. H. Humphreys, Ruabon. 010 6 Rev. T. R. Lloyd, LIan<ynyJd 010 6 Edward Williams, E:q.. M.D., Wrexham. 010 G J. Oswell Burv, E:;q., Wrexham. 010 6 Mr Thomas Roberta, Bryn-brith 110 JohnBury,Esq.,Wrexham 010 6 H.W.Mereditb, Esq., Pentrebychan 500 Edward Tench, Esq., Maesgwyn 110 The Committee trust that gentlemen interested in the Survey wdi allow their names to be added to the above list, and forward the amount of their subscriptions to THOMAS BURY, HON. SEC., 596b Charles.street, Wrexham. CELEBRATION OF THE COMING OF AGE OP PRILIP YOREE, ESQ,, OF ERDDIG. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED:— -S S. D. Amount previously advertised .185 5 6 O.O.Williama 110 B. W. Wynn, E=q., Garthewin 330 MrJ. Jones. 110 Mr E.M. Jones. 110 P. W. Yorke, Eq., Dyffryn Aled, near Abergele 330 The Committee will meet every Thursday, at four o'clock in the afternoon, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer, and books will be opened at the National Provincial and the North and South Wales Banks, and Bu the shops of Mr Potter and Messrs Hushes and Son. JOHN JAMES. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Wrexham, 25th February, 187U. 417g T)E JOHN BEAMAN, Deceased.—Pursuant to the Act H of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled, An Act to further amend the law of pro- perty and to relieve Trustees," notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persona having any debts, claims, or demands against the Estate of JOHN BEAMAN, late of Rhosymedre, in the county of Denbigh, innkeeper, de- ceased, who died on the 23rd day of October, 1869, at Rhosymedre aforesaid, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 5tb day of February, 1870, by Joseph Holding, butcher, the executor thereof, are hereby required to send or detiver the particulars thereof to the said Executor, at the omee of Mr Ponton, solicitor, Vernon Chambers, Vemon-street, Liverpool, on or before the lltb day of April, 1870, after which day the said Executor will proceed to distribute and appropriate the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Executor will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have had notice, and all persona in- debted to the said deceased are requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said Executor. Dated this llth day of February, 1870. FREDERICK WILLIAM PONTON, Vemon-cbambers, Yemen-street, Liverpool, and 33, Hamil- ton-street, Birkenhead. 319r Solicitor for the aald Executor. V. B. '\TOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ROYAL i-? DENBIGH MILITIA will assemble at DENBtGH, at 8 a m. on MONDAY, 25th APRIL, for the ANNUAL TRA.INING. The RECRUITS will assemble at WREXHAM on MONDAY, the llth April. at 8 a.m., for FOURTEEN DAYS' DRILL prior 'to the assembly of the Regiment at Denbigh. Any man absenting himself witi be punished in accordance with the Mititia. RegulatiOns- By Order, DANIEL M'COY, 363b Captain and Adjutant Denbigh Militia. DANCING. 1\/TR. C. A. STEPHE?SUN'S ACADEMY for DANC- iYJL ING is now OPEN for Private and Class Tuition— MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. D For further particulars apply &t the Commerciat Inn, Wrexbam. 2296g 'II JUST RECEIVED, ???e of the GREATEST ? CELEBRIFtES (mc!uding L&dy Mordaunt) in Carte de Viatte a.nd Cabinet sMe. fust free for 18 stamps.—1, ARCADE, WBEXHAM 625b Business Announcements. SPRING FASHIONS. TTT'E respectfully announce that we have completed V V ear purchases for the SPRING, and have been fortunate In securing some exceptionally choice Good& in each department of our trade, among which will be found—an excellent variety of SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITINGS, FANCY AN GOLAS FOR TROUSERS. Some unusually good designs in VE STINGS consisting of FRENCH AND ENGLISH FANCY CASHMERES and WHITE AXD Licnr COLOURED QUILTINGS. NEW COLOURS IlT sUMMER MELTONS for OVER-COATS. OCR USUAL STOOK <3F <?ooDS. A larare assortment of CLOTHS for WEDDING ORDERS. Instructions for SeIf.Measurement sent Post Free. Ordcrs scnt Carriage Free. T'HOMAS -ROBERTS & CO., (Late GLOVER and ROBERTS,) TAILORS 4- DRAPERS. 17, TARLETON-STREET, 425b LIVERPOOL. SPRING FASHIONS. Messrs. S. DAVIES & SON *DEG to return thanks to their numerous patrons J? for the liberal support they have received since they commenced business in Wrexham. and trust, by unremitting attention to all orders entrusted to them, to continue to receive the aame support. Messrs. S. DAVIES and SON beg to call attention to their wen-selected stock of WOOL EN CLOTHS, FANCY VESTINGS, TROUSERINGS. &c., which will be found replete with the newest styles for the present season. CR.rpjPf.WG NORTON and SOOTII TIFjEJEDS 50s. FER SUIT. 18, QUEEN STREET, 539b WREXHAM. SPECIAL. "{XT E beg to inform the public that we have just YV received our FIRST DELIVERY of SPRING GOODS, for Season 1870, consisting mostly of DRESSES and PRINTS. Customers selecting now will have the advan- tage of inspecting a la-,°ger assortment of really .MW (?OODS, that later on in the Seasn. DRESS GOODS are this Spring remarkable for Simplicity, Elegance, an'i Durability. Patterns wUl be Immediately forwarded on application. Our extensive Alterations will be completed by the nrst week in April, when we purpo'c submit- ing a most superior coDection of MILLINERY, under the direct management of a la'fy of taste and experience. This bein? a New Department, our stock will hsve the merit of being exclusively and entirely this season's production. W. and J. PRICHARD, 4SOb HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. THE ALBUM PORTRAIT STUDIO, 26, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM (Opposite .Mr .E'emedt/'s). MR B- J. EDWARDS TDEGS to announce that he has made great alterations -D in bis Studio both for the comfort or' visitors and. the production of FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY equal in every respect to the best yet produced in London or Paris. Mr B. J. E. also returns many thanks to the nobility gentry, and tradesmen for their very liberal support, and hopes still to merit a share of their patronage by his desire to please and the production of good and Artil!tic.. Photography. Mr EDWARDS invites special attention to his suoerio!* styles of "CARTE DB VISITE," "CABINET" ,md other PORTRAITS, also hiit "NEW HALF.GUINEA TINTED PORTRAIT," which is universally admired. PORTRAITS FROM CARTE TO LIFE SIZE highly Snished in Oil and Water. Minaturea on Ivory, &c.. CARTE D.E' VISITES from 71$. ûd. per Z)o2. Views of Country Residences, Interiors, Wedding P&rties, La.ndsca.pes, Machin"ry, Animals, &e., &c. Tet-KM 0)t al)plication a< </tC Studio. 26, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, OPPOSITE MB KENNEDY'S. 641b THREE PRIZE MEDALS. PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867. pU R E pTc K LE S, SAUCES, JAMS, <b TABLE DELICACIES, Of the highest quality, manufactured by CROSSE & BLACK WELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, of Oapt. White's Oriental .PtcMe, CMrry Pa,s(e, cmd ot/Kr Oondiments. Retailed In aH parts of the World, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. 638b HOT 1 BUNS. HOPE STREET ESTABLISHMENT. T STEVENS will have the utual quality of BUNS o& ? GOOD FRIDAY, aad also on the Thursday evening. Orders punctn&ily attended to, and received &t the Shon .nly. e63b GENERAL CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT DINING ROOMS. E. W. OWEN, 19, TOWN HILL, (OppoM<e the Post <MKX Offices.) A Choice Asaortment of CONFECTIONERY always ?TL. on hand. DINNERS DAILY. TEA, COFFEE, .LDTVOHEOy, <te. 657r CUTLERY, TOOLS, AND FILES, BIRMINGHAM HALL. Gr. BENNETT, MANUFACTURER, FROM SHEFFIELD, ,X TILL attend the Fair, aa uanal, with a good Stock of Y Y the above Articles, of good quality. ON THE PREMISES. 630g HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN, BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES AND PRAYERS. SPLENDID stock of the above to select from at rTL EDWIN HARRISS'S, Music Warehouse, Arcade, Wrexham. Persons residing in the country can be supplied with t parcel for selection. 62o M R SB E V AN'S REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 55, CHESTER SrREEr, WR EXHÂ M.