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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR RICHARDS. -J- PARKEY LODGE, PICKHILL, Within four miles from Wrexham, Denbighshire. MR RICHARDS has received instructions from the i i representatives of the late John Push. Esq., decease d, to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, the 11th of April, 1870, the stock of DAIRY COWS and HEIFEKS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. The STOCK comprises—One fine young milch cow (in full profit), one ditto cow and calf, one fresh barren cow (extraordinary size), two yearling heifers, prime fat calf (six weeb old). IMPLEMENTS, &c,-Str-.tw cutter equal to new, ladder, rakes and pikels, shovels and yelves, daisy rake, drainingC5 tools, cart rope, cow chains, wheelbarrows, fcrap iron, w h ee l l 6 arrow., Eorttp iroii, garden Bower stand, cheese tub, ditto vats and shooting boards, stoni cheese press, iron ditto, saddle and briddle, ditto (quite new) by Edmonds of Wrexham, set of thrill gears. e HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: IN KITCHEN.-Fender and fire-irons, copper skillet and saucepans, copper warming pan, mahogany dining table, ditto sideboard, ditto secretary (with glazed book case top), large housekeeper's cupboard, oil painting, clock in oak case, mahogany hair-seated chairs, steelyards, clothes' maid, saucepi.ns and kettles, black and brown ware. ENTRANCE HALL.—Barometer, four hair-seated chairs, cocoa-nut matting. IN PARLOUR.—Fender and fire-irons, six mahogany hair- seated chairs, two arm ditto, sofa, handsome set of solid mahogany dining table (in three compartments), Brussels carpels and rugs. IN BEDROOMS.—Four-post mahogony and other bed. steads, capital feather beds, waststands and dressing tables, bedroom chairs, oak chests, commode, bidet, toilet glasses, &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock for One prompt. Office-28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 639b 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, DENBIGH- SHIRE. Important Sale of excellent and modern Household Furniture, chiefly in mahogany, suitable for dining, drawing, and bedrooms, and kitchen; Pianofoi-te, China, Glass, Oil Paintings and Engravings, sitpei-ior goose Feather Beds, Suites of Bed Linen, Sheets, Blankets, Tttble Linen, Books, &c. MiLt RICHARDS has been instructed by the Repre- i sentatives of the late Mr Joseph Griffiths, deceased, to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, April 12th, 1870, at Eleven o'clock for Twelse proulpt (without reserve), the whole of the very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE DINING-ROOM contains mahogany hair-seated chairs, arm do., two easy do. in leather, two hair-seated sofas, two-leafed mahogany dining table, single leaf do., ladies' work table, oak bureau with glazed bookcase back, books, writing desks, fender and fire irons, coal vase, chimney glass, oil paintings, engravings, carpet, rug, &c., &c. THE DRAWING-ROOM includes mahogany hair-seated chairs, American rocking do., handsome mahogany centre table on pillar and claws, hair-seited sofa, handsome chimney glass in gilt frame, pianoforte in walnut (full compass) by a celebrated London maker, mahogany cheffioneer, candle aad moderator lamps, fender, irons, engravings, oil paintings, Kidderminster carpet, square of drugget, rug, &c., &c. J ENTRANCE LOBBY AND STAIR CASE-Oil cloth and mats, maiiogany hat and umbrella stand, hall chair, table, fish globe, stair carpets, brass rods, &c &e. THE BEDROOMS comprise half-tester iron and other I bedsteads, mattresses, hair do., five excellent goose feather beds, handsome mahogany and painted wardrobes, dressing tables, wash stands and services, toilet gla-ses, bedroom chairs, commodes, mahogany aud painted chest of drawers, &c. Suites of bed linen, table do., china, glass, engravings, with the usual kitchen requirements. On view the morning of sale. N.B.—Catalngues are in preparation, and may be had on application to t;Jt; Auctione: r. four days prior to the sale. Office: 28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. G3!)g VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. MR RICHARDS has be<?n commissioned by a Lentle- ?\JL man who is leaving Wrexbam, to SELL BY AUC- TION, on Monday, April 18th, 1870. in the above mart, where they have been removed for convenience of sale, a variety of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Alexan- dra drag (bv Jack-on and Sons), dog cart, a London b;iiit park phaeton, waggonette, saddles and bridles, turning lathe, six. iJ;c'1 centres, with patent slide and re,t -vith chuck and tools complete lawn mower, ditto iron roller, small upright engine and boilers, dissolving view apparatus very handsom ■ mahogany droptric lantern, with 3i- inch lens, fitted with a spirit lamp for oxy ca'cinum light (the lime light) with large gas bag retort pur tier, Indian tubing fitted with brass taps, with everything complete for slIew- ing dissolving views, with few slides for same, the whole contained in hox musical box, flute (silver keys), concer- tina with 4-5 keys, Friths photographs of the Holy Land, Sinai and Egypt, with descriptive letter press (these are of very large s ze and s,lendid specimens of the art, cos; £10 10.-), :p:ttent skates, handsome resewood tables, sofa, couches, chairs, Ac. For further particulars see bills and next week's adver- tisements. Sale at twelve o'clock for one prompt. Office, 28, Bridge-street. Wrexham. SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & ROBERTS. THE SALE Advertised to take place at James's Farm, J_ Ruabon, on the 12th and 13fh inst., bv GRIFFTHS and ROB E P. FS is unavoidably POSTPONED. 673 GRESFORD FAIR, MONDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1870. TREVOR ARMS, MARFORD HILL, ROSSETT. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS beg respect- i i fully to announce that they will hold their next SALE of Fat and Score S rOCK, at the above place, on MONDAY, the 11th April, 1S70 (being Gresford Mr day), when they will offer for sale a lot of Fat and Store BEASTS, CALVES, and PIGS, lot of useful Calving Cows and Heifers. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Offices-Lambiit-,treet, Wrexham. 652g ALTHRKY FARM, CLOSE TO BANGOR. Messrs. GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS respectfully announce that they have been favoured with in true- tions from the Representatives of the late Frederick Eyton, Esq, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premis-s situate as above, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of April, 1870. part of the useful and valuable HOUSE HOLD FURNIiURk. comprising kitchen, parlour, and bedroom suit s, handsome Brussels carpets, feather beds, the whole of the dairy and brewing ves-els also the Out-door Eff ct-, consisting of ploughs, harrows, hay rakes, tedding machine, c ipital pony drag. ditto phaeton, and other effects not enumerated in the foregoing lots. Si de at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. Offices: Lambp;t-street, Wrexham. g DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. APRIL 21st, 1870. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS RESPECTFULLY announce that they have been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION in their Mart, on THURSDAY the 21st day of April, a splendid lot of FAT and STORE STOCK. 37 Prime shearling Cheviot wethers 60 Scotch ewes, in lamb to a Shropshire ram 60 Ripe four year old Welsh wethers 11 Splendid heifers and calves A lot of splendid oxen and heirers, the property of T. L. Fitz-Huch, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., Mr Phillips, and other gentle- men feeders. Sale at Two o'clock. Lambpit-street, Wrexham. G71r TO be SOLD by TICKET, at the RED LION. PONT- JL PLASNI-IENT, closc to Frood Iron Works, near Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 20th of April, 1870, at one for two o'clock, punctually in six lots:— 81 Oak-3 11-47 Elm 400 Ash 757 Sycamore 729 Larch I 118 Beech I 112 Alder 46 Poplar 8 Chestnut 2i Willows 39 Firs 27 Birch 1 Cherry  and Poles, numbered with a Rcrihe, now :n-o?inc on I Plantations, &c T the Cymmau E.t? m the couuties of I Fhnt a-uti Denbi?-h, near Wrexbam. Te above Timbr is of first rate growth, the poles being straIght and ?Stbyand free from knot, the Li?h p?i ?Sm?v ?s? ,„^ of the oak, dm, and ash are of large dimensions. 'l m, an d ash are of large wi SgioT roL^ru inin <'??yame close to t,™kR:r°?ds>   r.JJld.,¡  th P?'??L.n? ?nd "'1't,hl" a w,tli good r d s riinii i ng t?,rou,i, p l atit;it i !nS, :Ln d i, i t l l i ll D. Dllle-and-a-hnl[ of C,?fn.y.be4S tation, on the WLexiiaci I MoH?i C ?.h.,??-?? ??'o? ?e W.ex.? Mold and C nnah's Qu furthor informato'l niiv b, had of Mr JollN- ]:;V.    V:l'exh:ll1l. 71Gb DAVII:S, Tiva b er 30) Eluije-street, tVi.exha;!a. 71'?1) Sales by Auction SALES BY MR BENJAMIN DAVIES. HAFOD HOUSE, RUABON. Sale by Auction of the surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNL- TURE and Out-door Effects. MR BENJAMIN DAVIES begs respectfully to in- i. L timate that he ha been honoured with instructions from R. C. Rawlins. Esq. (who is changing his residence), to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, April 11th, 1870, at HAFOD HOUSE, mid-way between Wrexham, and Ruabon, the surplus of the modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITUITE, comprisint,Harmonium in rosewood ca<e, 10 stops (including Voix Celeste) knee swell and a beautiful tone; ebiffonniere in rosewood with marble top and plate glass back, loo table in rosewood, a pair of mahogany tables inlaid, mahogany card table, hall table in mahogany, and several other tables, French half-tester mahogany bed- stead with circular end, lofty fonr-post do., two painted half-testers do., two ottoman do., feather and other beds, mattrasses, bookea-e, hall chairs in mahogany, nine ma- hogany hair-seated chairs, two arm ditco, ono easy chair in leather, one Leamington ditto, one dozen of cane- seated chairs, two arm dit-o, two mahogany chests of drawers, one mahogany writing desk, wash stands, dressing tables, two shallow baths, one hip do., large size Walker's patent self-feeding nig-ht and day stove with pipes complete, sewing machine by Wheeler aud Wilson (equal to new), copying-pres*, cash boxes, lamps, fenders, fire- irons, curiously carved cak antique chair, hair-seated sola, office articles, stamping pr.iss, large temporary table on tressels, large school black board on stand, office files and requisites, and other effects. DAIRY.—Cheese tubs ani presses, wheel churn, one Cumberland ditto, three brass milk pans, fountain, cans and seives, lot of brown ware, patent mangle and washing machine. &c., &c. LIVE STOCK.—One excellent cob (14 hands, eight Shrop- shire-down fat wethers, five ditto ewes with lamb, two Hereford cows and calf, three two-year old short horned bulls. OUT DOOR EFFECTS.—Two sets of harness, one ladies' saddle, one gentleman's ditto, one set of pony gears (quit., new), quantity of odd harness and gears, excellent drag (by Jickson, Wrexham), Crosskill's pony cart with patent axles, crushing machine, chaff ditto, laddeis, wheelbarrow, iron cistern, wood ditto lined with lead, large grinding stone, dog kennel, wire netting, sieves, tools, rakes, garden tools, large glass frame in garden, leal and gutta percha piping, quantity of old iron, shed with zinc top, &c., &c. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock promot. 6!)"^ TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr BENJAMIN JL DAVIES, at the White Horse Inn, Rhosllanercbrugoj, bv order of the mortgagee, on Monday, the 25th April, 1870, at five o'clonk, p.m., punctually. in one lot :-All those THREE MESSUAGE5 or TENEMENTS, together with the Garden thereunto belonging, situate in Hall-street, Rhosllanerchrugog, all of which premises are now in the respective occupations of James Rawlinson, Robert Lewis, and John Roberts. For further particulars apply to Mr ISAAC ROGERS, Square, Rhosllanerchrugog; the AUCTIONEER, Pant, Rua'-on or at the offices of Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham. Wrexham, April 7th, 1870. 721b FREEHOLD HOUSE AND GARDEN, VINEGAR HILL, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by Mr BENJAMIN DAVIES, at the house of Mr John Roberts, known as the "Coach and Horses Inn," Rhosllanerchrugosr, on TUESDAY, April 26tb, 1S70, at seven o'clock in the evening, by order of Mr Daniel Robert*, agent to Mr David Jones, now residing in Australia, in one or more lots, as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, an 1 subject to conditions to be then produced. All that excellent MESSUAGE or stone-built DWELL- ING HOUSE, with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, containing large kitchen, parlour, pantry, two good bed- rooins, wash-bouse and yard, together with the excellent and productive garden, measuring twenty roods, or there- abouts. Al-n, at the same time and place, an excellent eight I days' clock. i'he Auctioneer begs to caU special attention to the above piece of ground as being most eligible for building purposes. The above is now or late in the occupation of Mr Rohett Jones, who will show the premises. For further particulars apply to Mr DANIEL ROBERTS, CJurp, Rhosllanerchrugog, or to the Auctioneer, Pant, Rua bon. 69 ( SALES BY MR DAVID ROBEltTS. -.r- On THURSDAY, April 14th, 1S70, AT BINGLEY FARM, LLANFWROG, NEAR RUTHIN, ON the property of Thomas Raley, Eq., who is giving up farming-Cart mare (Bell) rising- 8, black cart colt (Captain) rising 4, bay cart horse (Cymro) aged, promising colt (rising 2) got by Morgan Rattler,' handsome bay I sucker got by Tom Steel;' 3 cross-brei two-year-old heifers, in-pig sow, 20 farmyard fowls; 3 carts, 2 iron ploughs, 1 wooden ditro, chain harrows, laud roller, iron scarifier, 2 iron expanding horse ho, turnip drill, chaff cutter, turnip pniper, corn crusher, winnowing Illacin", weighing machine, and a sreneral assortment of the usual 1arm requisitcs; about 15 tons of lie;t!t-ljy swe les in lots, a-id about 40 hobbets of potatoes in lots. Three months' ore lit on approved security for X5 and up ivardq, or discount for cash. Lutlch at 11, an 1 sale at 12 o'clock. 7076 On SATURDAY, April 1 (jth, 1870 (the fair day), AT CORWEN, o Very prime fat Siuopshire-down SHEEP, the pro- 0\J perty of Mrs Lloyd, Rhaggat. They consist of 25 very ripe fat Shropshire-down 4 and 5 year old ewes, and 25 ditto 2 year old wethers. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 11 o'clock. 70S? SALE BY MESSRS CHURTUN & ELPHICK. TO OIL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. Important Sale of a large Stock of Oils, dlc., at the Works of the North Wales Coal Oil Conpany, LEES- WOJD HILL, near Mold, Flintshire, about half a mile frorY. the Padeswood Station, oit the Chester antl Moid Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON and ELPHICK beg to announce that they have received ins tructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, April the 25th, 1870, commencing most punctually a.t Twelve o'clock noon, the under- mentioned valuable Stock of MINERAL OILS and other Effect, comprising about 12U Tons of excellent Mineral Lubricating Oil 12 Tons of Heavy and Light Intermediate Oil 6 Tons of Blue Oil 35 Barrels of first-class Welsh Petroleum Oil 50 Ditto of Mixed Crude Oil and Skimmings 2000 Petroleum Barre's and Hogsheads, a quantity of pitch, acid tar, neutralized tar, Fuller's earth, Venetian red, boiler composition, tallow, about 80 tons of smooth cannel, 6 tons of still cok", quantity of new bricks, about 2 tons of excellent hay, 6 brass oil pumps, a number of cast iron cocks, and other mi?c dlaneous effects. N.B.-The Ffrith branch of the Chester and Mold Rail- way runs into the works, where every convenience for loading will be found. Catalogues mny be had at the offices of Mr JAS. WAKEFIELD, Accountant, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester or from the AUCTIONEERS, Whitchurch (Salop), and Chester. 704g SALE BY MESSRS LLOYD AND JONES. "f' J SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK at PENYGARTH FARM, nea1" MOLD, situate within two miles of the Mold Railway Station, and about half-a-mile from the Rhydymwyn Hailway Station. MESSRS LLOYD and JONES have been favoured with ivL instructions from P. B. D. Cooke, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April next, at twelve o'clock punettially- 250 Prime Fat Wethers and Ewes, m lot3 ZO Fat Lambs, in lots 10 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 5 In-calf Heifers 1 Handsome three-year-old Bay Pony, by "Long Sight," quiet to ride and drive. N.D.-The Auctioneers respectiully bog 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. Lunch on the table at Eleven o'clock. Offices—Church-lane, Mold, March 23nd, 1870. 6o7b SALE BY MR ALBERT BURY. NOTICE. THE SALE BY PUl?LC AUCTION of t?e FREE- HOLD DWELLI?-HOUSE and I?NeN, FR_E_E_ "Three M le House," with the yard and land thereunty b'Jongin^. t(lvertised to be Sold by Public Auction at the Horns Inn. Wiexham. on MONDAY, the 25th April, 1870, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. ALBERT BURY, AUCTIONEER. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Temple Row, Wrex- ham. 695r Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR CLARKE. _"r. EXTENSIVE SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, plate, plated articles, oil paintings, engravings, pianofortes, guns, rifles, and pistols; glass, china, and linen; carriages, saddlery, mare pony, cows, and sheep; and a valuable col- lection of greenhouse p'ants, in Castle-street, RUFHIN, by Mr ISAAC CLARKE, on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 12th, 13th, and 14th days ot April, 1870, late the property of F. W. Smith, Esq., deceased. ORDER OF SALE. TUESDAY, April 12th.—Entrance hall and office furni- ture, drawing and dining-room furniture, old china, oil paintings and engravings; the colleation of guns, rifles, pistols, scientific instruments, &c., silver plate and plated articles; china breakfast, tea, coffee, dinner, Bnd dessert services. WEDNESDAY, April 12bb.-Kiteben an d culinary re- quisites, glass, linen, cutlery, sitting-room furniture, seven bed and dressing rooms, ditto, library of books, bound and unbound music. THURSDAY, April 14th.—Dairy vessels, cows, sheep, peny, carriages, saddlery, garden implements, and the valuable collection of greenhouse plants. Catalogues may be had of Mr CLARKE, Auctioneer. Ruthin. fiSOe SALE BY MR. DICKENSON. At the MOUNT FARM, in the township of Uiochy- mynydd-ucha, in the parish of Hope, in the county of Flint. MR. DICKENSON has been instructed bv Thomas 1\' Bate, E?q., who has let the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above-named premises, on MONDAY, April llth, four three-year old heifers, calved and incalf, two barren cow?, two store bullocks, one stirk, one heifer calf, very useful grey cob pony for saddle or harness, seven years old; very useful half bred roan colt, three years old ditto ditto black ditto, three years old; ditta ditto bay ditto, two years old; about 14 tons of hay in stack and buildings, lot of straw, ditto potatoes, together with the whole of the FARMING IMPLEMENTS, dairy vessels, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and all other effects, which are particularised in handbills. Lunch at Eleven, Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock prompt. The Mount Farm is situate about two and a half miles from Cefn-y-bedd Station on the Wrexham Mold and Counah's Quay Railway, and is six miles from the towns of Wrexham and Mold. hH5c Public and Legal Notices. CELEBRATION OF THE COMING OF AGE OF PHILIP YORKE, ESQ,, OF ERDDIG. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED:— X S. D. Amount previously advertised 194 14 0 The Hon. Edward H. Kenyon 5 0 0 Mr William Phillips, grocer 0 5 0 William Low, Esq 110 Miss Hayes, Gate Wen 0 10 6 Mr Owen, shepherd, Erddig Park 110 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 at the shops of Mr Potter and Messrs Hughes and Son. JOHN JAMES. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Wrexham, 25th February, 1870. 417g COMING-OF-AGE OF PHILIP YORKE, ESQ., OF ERDDIG. THE Committee have determined that this auspicious I event shall be celebratsd in the followitig manner :— On THURSDAY, the 28th April, 1870, A PROCESSION will be formed in the Beast Market, at Two o'clock p.m., consisting of the Sunday School Children and Teachers of the town and neighbourhood; the Yeomanry and Volunteers; the Friends and Well- wishers of the House of Erddig; the Committee; and the Mayor and Corporation of Wrexham. The Procession, accompanied by a Band, will march to Erddig, where it is expected to arrive at Four o'clock p.m., when an address will be pre-ented. A procession from Rnabon and other places will meet the one from Wrexham at Erddig. In the evening there will be a PUBLIC DINNER at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, at 7 o'clock, at which Sir Watkin Wil iams Wynn, Baronet, M.P., has kindly con- sented to preside. On this occasion the handsome Silver Salver, purchased by the Committee, will be presented by the Rev. Canon Cunliffe, the Ciiairman of the Committee, to Mr Philip Yorke. D nnor ticket', price 6s. each, may be obtained at the Hotel, and at Mr Potter's, also trom the Hon. Secretary. It is requested that application for tickets be made as early as possible. On FRIDAY, the 29th April, 1870, There will be a PUBLIC BALL at the Wynnstay Arms ilotol dancing to commence at 9 o'clock, p.m. Ball Tickets for Gentlemen 6s. each, and for Ladies 5s. each, including refreshments; may be obtained at t..e Hotel and Mr Potter's, and from the Hon. Secretary; and it is requested that applications for ball tickets may also be made as early as possible. JOHN JAMES, Treasurer and Hon. Secretary. Wrexham, 8th April, 1870. 719:! CELEBRATION OF THE COMING-OF-AGE OF PHILIP YORKE, ESQ., OF ERDDIG. A T a Meeting of the Friends of the House of Erddig, rV held at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, on Monday, the 7th of March, 1870, to determine as to the celebration of the coming of-age of Phdip Yorke, Esq., of Erddig, it was decided that a Committee be appointed to carry out that object, and that their next meeting be held on MON. DAY, the 11th April next, to decide as to the carrying out of the same at Marchwiel. Subscriptions already promised:— X s. d. The Rev. W. H. Boseawen 110 Edward Randies, E-q., Brynavon 2 2 0 Mr John R. Birch, Marchwiel 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Cheatham, 1 IL0 Mr Charles Owens „ 1 1 0 Messrs James & John Ellis,, 1 1 0 Mr Charles Evans „ 010 0 Mr Edward James, Pickhill 110 Mr Edward Cheatham, Marchwiel 1 1 0 Messrs. J. and E. Edwards, Wrexham 0 10 6 John Walker, Eq., Hihgate 110 Mr Wm. Eyton, Wrexham 110 Mr John Parsonage 1 1 0 Mr Wm. Cheatham 010 6 L. H. Tomlinson, Esq 0 10 6 Rev. T. B. Gobat 0 10 6 Mrs Montagu; Luxmore 1 0 0 E. B. Luxmore, Esq 0 10 0 Mr T. Man ley 0 10 0 i Mr Edwin Humphreys 110 Mr John Morris, Groves 110 Messrs. Bowers Brothers, Cheater 2 2 0 Messrs Peters and Hugheg 2) 110 Messrs McLellen and Sons 010 6 Messrs Brown and Lamoiat I 010 6 Mr Samuel Dean 2 2 0 Mr Edward Thomas „ 010 0 Mr J. E. Evans „ 010 0 I Mr R. Bolland „ 1 1 0 Messrs James Dixon and Sons,, 110 I, Hy. Thomas, M.D. „ 110 Mr John Williams. 0 10 6 Thomas Rowland, Esq., Wrexham 010 0 Archibald Peel, Esq., GerwIo. 2 0 0 691c HE JOHN BEAMAN, Deceased.—Pursuant to the Act of Parliament of the 22ad and 23rd Victoria, chapter 3o, intituled, An Act to farther amend the law of pro- perty and to relieve Trustees," notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons 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, or the 5th day of February, 1870, by Joseph Holding, butcher 1 the executor thereof, are hsreby required to send or deliver the particulars thereof to the said Executor, at the office of Mr Ponton, solicitor, Vernon Chambers, Vernon-stroet Liverpool, on or before the 11th day of April, 1870, after wh;ch day the said Executor will proceed to distribute and appropriate the assets of the deceased, having regard onl; 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 persons in- debted to the said deceased are requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said Executdr. Dated this 11th day of February, 1870. FREDERICK WILLIAM PONTON, Vernon-chambers, Vernon-street, Liverpool, and 33, Hamil- 1 ton-street, Birkenbead. 319r Solicitor for the said Executor. Public and Legal Notices. NOTICE OF CREDITORS. IN the matter of a Deed of Assignment, executed on the L 13th day of September, 1869, by Jonathan Jones, late of Brymbo, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, shonkeener, sinco deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trustee in- tends to forthwith declare and pay a FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND, and that all persons who are Creditors, or claiming to be creditors, are required to send in particulars of their claims, verified by affiiavit or declaration to the undersigned on or before Thursday, the 14th day of April, instant, otherwise they will lose the benefit of such dividend. Dated this 8th day of April, 1870. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 720r Solicitor. Wrexham. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDrAYS.-Ordinai-y Return Tickets I issued on THURSDAY, April 14th, and following days, will be available until Tuesday, April 19th, inclusive. On GOOD FRIDAY the trains will ran as on Sundays. On THURSDAY, April 14th, an EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Wrexham at 9.50 a.m., for Oswestry, Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Shrewsbury, Wellington, Wolverhampton, Bilston, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Birmingham, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Worcester, Malvern, Bath, Bristol, Reading, and London, returmng on Tuesday, April 19th. And on GOOD FRIDAY, April 15th, from Wrexham at 8.45 a.m., for Corwen, Bala, and Dolgelley, returning the same day. Also on GOOD FRIDAY, from Wrexham at 9.5. a.m., and Ruabon 9.20 a.m., for Birmingham, Bilston, Wednesbnry, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, and Wel- lington, returning the same day, or on Tuesday, April 19th. I Also on GOOD FRIDAY, from Ruabon at 8.40 a.m., and Wrexham 8.50 a.m., for Birkenhead and Liverpool, return- ing the same day, or on Tuesday, April 19th. For full particulars see handbills. Paddington, April 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 674c DENBIGHSHIRE & FLINTSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ASSOCIATION. AT the Annual Meeting it was unanimously resolved— im That in appreciation of the valuable services ren- dered to the Association by the Secretary, Mr EVAN I MORRIS, respecting the Government Survey of the I counties of Denbigh and Flint, which is now being pro- II ceeded with, a PUBLIC PRESENTATION should be made to him and that the land and mineral owner3 and lessees, who will be so much benefited by the Survey, be asked to subscribe." Subscriptions al)-eady proiiiiseg:- X s. d. The late Marquess of Westminster, K.G. 25 0 0 Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P 5 0 0 Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. 10 0 0 Sir Stephen R. Glynne, Bart 2 2 0 Sir Hugh Williams. Bart 2 0 0 The Hon. George Kenyon 2 2 0 H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel 10 0 0 Edmund Peel, Esq., Brynypys 5 0 0 TownshendMainwaring, Esq. 5 0 0 Thomas Barnes, Esq., Quinta 5 0 0 T. Rowand, Esq., Ex-Mayor of Wrexham. 5 0 0 William Evans, Esq., New British Ironworks 5 0 0 Joseph Clark, Esq., Wrexham 3 Q Q Peter Walker, Esq., Wrexham 2 2 0 Messrs Sparrow and Poole 2 2 0 Messrs Maurice and Low 2 2 0 Messrs Wyatt and Metcalfe 2 2 0 Edward Jones, Esq.. Granville Lodge 2 C 0 J. Mat h ews, Esq., Edgbaston House, Bir- 1 2 2 0 mingham > P. P. Pennant, Esq., St. Asaph 1 0 0 T. T. Griffith, Esq., Wrexham 110 W. Lloyd, Esq., Ruthin 110 James Platt, Esq., Newton 1 1 0 T. Bennion Acton, Esq., Wrexham 110 H. W. Harrop, Esq., Rose Cottage 1 1 0 T. Bury, Esq., Wrexham 110 R. N. Barlow, Esq., Wrexham 1 1 0 Isaac Shone, Esq., Wrexham 110 Robert Parry, Esq., Borras Hall 1 0 0 Mrs Samuel, Bridge-street 110 Rev. H. Humphreys, Ruabon 0 10 6 Rev. T. R. Lloyd, Llanfynydd 0 10 6 Eiward Williams, Esq., M.D., Wrexham 0 10 6 J. Oswell Bury, Esq., Wrexham 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Roberts, Bryn-brith 1 1 0 John Bury, Esq., Wrexham 0 10 6 H. W. Meredith, Esq., Pentrebyehan 5 0 0 Edward Tench, Esq., Maesgwyn 110 The Committee trust that gentlemen interested in the Survey will 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. GOLDEN EAGLE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership t existing between us, the uiidersigned, Drapers and Milliners, at 21, Town Hill, Wrexham, was this day dis- solved by mutual consent. MARY JANE EDWARDS, April 1st, 1870. MARGAtiETTA EDWARDS. MISSES M. J. & M. E., beg most sincerely to thank j? i their friends and the inhabitants of Wrexham and the neighbourhood for their patronage and support, while they have bet-n in business; and also to intimate that thf- buille,, in future will be carried nn by MABGABKTTA EDWARDS, in paituership with MR RICHARD JuNES, Chester, who will devote his attention more particularly to the buying, when through his knowledge of the various markets, and experience in the trade, t: ey may secure for the new firm continued and increased support. N. B.-Ali accounts due to the old firm may be paid at 21, Town Hill, Wrexham. JONES & EDW&KDS 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, & &e. 61i2r N OTICE.-All parties having CLAIMS against the N. E. M. A. S. A. (L.)" are requested to send in their accounts at once to the Tre^isur. r. 703b FOUND, at Plas Power Farm, a white Terrier DOG. f If not claimed within four days will be sold to defray expen-es.-Apply to Mr JOHN HUMPHREYS, Pwllygo, near Wrexham. 7COr M ONEY.-TO be advance 1, in one or two sums, on JAJL Freehold Property, < £ 1,500. To be advanced, in large fir small amounts, on the like security, £ 1,700.— Apply to Mr JAMES TAYLOR, Agent and Accountant, 13, Queen-street, Wrexham. 718b rj Q AAA To be advanced 011 Mortgage of good Free- f? O\?Y?vJ hold Property, in sums of not less than #;t:500.— Apply to Mr JOHN EVANS, Solicitor and Notary "•Public, Rhos Terrace; Wrexham. 688c Stallions. SEASON 1870. AT Colomendy, Mold, that pure-bred Clydesdale cart Astallion SIR NORMAN" (winner of the 3rd Prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Manchester, 1869), will serve Mares at X2 2s. each; groom's fee, 2s. 6d. Tenant farmers mainly dependent on farming £ l 5s., including groom's fee. Grass for mares, 7s. 6d. per week. Sir Norman" is from one of the best and most celebrated stocks in Scotland; he is four years old, a rich bay, with rare action, perfectly sound, of immense power, and remarkablly handsome, is about 16 £ hands high. ROUTE: Wednesdays, from home through Mold to the Holly Bush for the night; Thursdays, through Wrexham to Pulford for the night; Fridays, through Saltney and Queen's Ferry to Hawarden for the night; Saturdays, through Northop and Mold and home till Wednesday. As only a limited number of mares will be served, an early application is desirable. The groom's fee to be paid at the first time of serving, and all mares to be paid for on or before the 24th June, 1870. AlLMftreg tried will be charged for. further particulars apply to Mr HENRY DOWELL, Stud Groom, Colomendy, Mold. 636g TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.-1870. ??? PRINCE OF WALES, UTINNER of the First Prize of X20 at the Denbigh- ifcjrV shire and Flintshire Agricultural Society's Show at Holywell in 1869. His route will include the following districts :—Ruthin. Mold, Northop, Hawarden, Saltney, Hope, Gresford, Wrexham, and Tryddyn. Cards with pedigree, &c., will shortly be published, and will appear in future advertisements. Cards will be sent to any address by applying to the owner, Mr W. EDWARDS, West Bank, Ruthiu. 589g ALPINCTES, Winner of the Cesarewitch, 1865), by teter-May Bell by Hetman Platoff.dam by Sultan —Sultana, by Muley, will SERVE MARES at Five Guineas. Half-breds at X2 10s. Will stand at Wrexham on THURSDAY, March 31st, and every succeeding Thursday until further notice. Address; Mr THOMAS HUGHES, at the Horn's Inn, Wrexham. 581r J Tenders. -,VN' ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be received at the undermentioned Office JL until Twelve o'clock noon on the 23rd instant, for the supply of BREAD AND MEAT For the use of her Majesty's Land Forces st itioned in the following places, from 1st June to 30th November, 1870. WESTERN DISTRICT. 1, Brecon 2, Bristol and Horfield 3, Cardiff 4, Exeter and Topsham 5, Falmouth, Pendennnis, and St. Mawes G, Milford Haven 7, Mumbles Inland, near Swansea 8. Newport. Monmouth 9, Pembroke Dock 10, Penally 11, Plymouth, Devonport, and outposts 12, Staildon Heights and Point and Fort Stamford 13, Treeantle and Scraes- don Forts, Maker Bar- racks and Heights, Picklecombe Point and Cawsand Forms of tender and conditions of contract may be ob- tained on application at this Office, by Letter, addressed to the Assistant Controller of the District, or in person between the hours of ten and four o'clock, and no tender will be entertained unless made upon the form so ob- tained. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up and signed, and no tender will be noticed unless delivered at the undermentioned Office, under closed envelope Tender" on the outside), before Twelve o'clock Noon on the 23rd instant. I Control Office, 6, George-street, Devonport, 1st April, 1S70. 677c WREXHAM GAS AND COKK COMPAQ. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. THE Directors of the above Company are desirous of -L receiving TENDERS for a supply of from 2,000 to 2,500 Tons of Wall and Bench or other good Gas Coal for twelve months, commencing the 1st of May next. The Coal will have to be delivered at the Gas Works in such quantities as may from time to time be required. ( Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the I 20th imtant. By order of the Board, I THOS. WALKER, Secretary. Wrexham, April 1st, 1870. GRAND UNITED ODDFELLOWS DEMONSTRA- TION.—TO CONFECTIONERS, CATERERS, &c. PARTIES desirous of contracting for the supply of tea, i plain bread and butter, fruit and seed bread, with the crockery requisite, likewise seat and table accommoda- tion with marquee, &c. Tenders to include the whole of the above, and to specify the price per head for 2,000 adult persons, to take place in Wrexham on WHIT-MONDAY, June 6th, 1870. Tenders to be sent in to MR HENRY CADDOCK, D S., Miners' Arms Inn, Town Hill, Wrexham, on or before Wednesday, the 13th inst. April 1st, 1870. fiftSo THE BUCKLEY COLLIERY COMPANY solicit JL TENDERS for the construction of a BRANCH RAILWAY from a junction with the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Riilway at Ewloe Barn. Plans and sections may be seen and specifications obtained a.t the office of the undersigned, to whom sealed tenders must be sent not later than the 14th inst. JOHN LASSEY, Mining Engineer, 795g Buckley, near Mold. Insurance Notices. J- 'J'' I FIRE INSURANCES RENEWABLE AT LADY DAY SHOULD BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE THE 9TH OF APRIL. PROVINCIAL JNSURANCE QOMPANY Established 1852. Chief Offices WREXHAM—LONDON—GLASGOW. CAPITAL £200,000, wholly subscribed. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected upon almost all descriptions of Pro- perty, upon moderate terms. No charge whatever made I beyond the premium. Claims settled with promptitude. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The usual description of Life Assurances effected. Numerous advantages offered. The Accumulated Life Fund amounted, at 31st December, 1869, to £141,198. This Fund has more thau doubled itself in the last six years. Chairman of the Company: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Farnworth, 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. 4i!5b l HALF A MILLION HAS BEEN PAID BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, AS COMPENSATION FOR Accidents OF ALL KINDS  (RIDING, DRIVING, WALKING, HUNTING, &c.) An annual payment of .£3 to -86 5s insure..£lOuO at Death, and an allowance at the rale of .£6 per week for Injury. A BONUS TO ALL POLICY HOLDERS OF FIVE STANDING HAS BEEN DECLARED, PAYABLE IN AND AFTER 1871. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS :— Mr A. BURY, Temple Place, Mr W. JAMES, Railway Station. 213b THE EDINBUllGrtt LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (FOUNDED 1823.) Is One of the oldest SCOTTISH ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS. INVESTED FUNDS OVER ONE MILLION. President: The Right Hon. the Earl of Haddington. Vice-President: Sir Graham Graham-Montsomerv. Bart., M. P. Head Office: 22, GEORGE-STREET J EDINBURGH. London Office: 11, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. London Direct jrs Arthur J. Blackwood, Esq., chairman. The Right Hon. Lord Claud Hamilton, M.P. The Hon. Robert Dundas. The Hon. J. C. Bruce. John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P. Charles Staniforth, Esq. John Taylor, Esq. The Lord Alfred Paget. John Phillips Judd, E-q. Hugh Johnston, Esq. Res. Secretary: F. CHAPLIN. Assist. Secretary: J. DUNCAN. Agent at Wrexham MR JOHN EvANS, Solicitor and Notary Public. Balance Sheet of Assets and Liabilies given on application personally or by post. 582o Education. MR EDWIN HARRISS, Organist and Choir Master of S. Mark's, Professor of the Organ, Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing, BEGS to inform his Pupils and friends that his next T3 Course of LESSONS will commence on Monday next, March 28th. TERMS FOR PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND 0BINGING: One lesson per week, Ii Guineas per Quarter; Two lessons per week, 2t Guineas per Quarter; Single lesson, 2s. 6d. TERMS FOR ORGAN LESSONS: One lesson per week, 2 Guineas per Quarter; Two lessons per week, 3! Guineas per Quarter; Single lesson, 5s. HARMONY, COMPOSITION, AND THOROUGH BASS: Five Shillings per Lesson. 623b TO PARETS AND GUARDIANS. MISS RICHARDSON, Niece of Mrs Dr. Broatch. 8, Erddig Terrace, is prepared to receive a few select DAILY PUPILS to educate in English, French, Music, and Rudiments of German. Terms moderate—to be had on application. 631a. DANCING. MR. C. A. STEPHENSON'S ACADEMY for DANC- .1. ING is now OPEN for Private and Class Tuition— MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. For further particulars apply at the Commercial Inn, Wrexham. 22960- Entertainments and Meetings. A ?' marry me- 'tis a Show, and a g<eat Show-et A thee to it, sirrah. Haste thither, the Great Show stands before thee."—SJiakspeare. J\ iENAGERIE. •J10-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY ONLY! GRAXD MID-DAY FEEDINGS i TO-DAY AND MONDAY. IARGKR THAN ALL OTHER MENAGERIES L J PUT TOGETHER. ELEPHANTST J BABY ELEPHANT 35 Inches HiGh. ?)/? LIONS. 90 LIONS. BABY LrONS. K TIGERS. BABY TIGERS. ? BABY TIGERS. K ZEBRAS. ? BABY ZEBRAS. K CAMELS v BABY CAMEL. LAUGHING AND CRYING HYAENAS. BABY HYAENAS. FAMILY OF POLAR BEARS. L ONE WEIGHING 15 CWT. l\/TOSTER BOA CONSTRICTOR 1VX 36 YOUNG SUAHELETTS & CROCODILES. WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER WILD ANIMALS, VV BIRDS AND REPTILES. and SEE the BRILLIANT EXPLOITS OF MACCOMO FIGHTING, CHASING, AND CONQUERING the LARGEST ASSEMBLAGE OF LIOS AND TIGERS ever seen out of their native wilds. ALL ENGLAND CHAMPION BRAS BAND! L Led by PROFESSOR LOCKWOOD. JpOSITIVELY TWO DAYS ONLY! SPECIAL NOTICE. To suit the convenience of many of the leading families of the neighbourhood, who are unable to attend the Evening performance, there will be GRAND MID-DAY FEEDINGS of all the BIRDS, BEASTS, AND REPTILES! TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MJNDAY NEXT. At Three o'clock. NO EXTRA CHARGE. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN UDER TEN SIXPENCE. WILLIAM MANDERS, Sole Proprietor. WILL EXHIBIT AT OVER, April 12; ALTRINGHAM, April 13. 6S6b TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. TO.NIGHT (SATURDAY, APRIL 9ra, 1870). /CAPTAIN HUDSON wi l give the last of his MAG- Y? NETIC Demonstrations in the Town Hall to-night (Saturday, April 9th, 1870). Admission: Reserved seats, Is; second ditto, 6d-' gallery, 3d. A Phrenological reading of character, &c., for five shillings. Doors open at half-past seven to commence at eight o'clock. 672r MEETING OF WAYWARDENS. WREXHAM DISTRICT. THE FIRST MEETING of the Highway Board for 1. lSiu-71 will be held at the Wynnstav Arms Hotel, vVrexham, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of April, instant, at 12 o clock at noon. Waywardens are requested to bring with them notices of their appointment, signed by the respective chairman of vestries, if the notices have not already been sent to the Clerk. By order of the Board. „ JOHN BURY, Clerk. Wrcxbam, A. pril 7tn, 1870. 70lg BAGOH ISYCOED PRESBYTERIAN NEW CHAPEL. THE OPENING of the above Chapel will take place JL on GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER SUNDAY* April 15th and 17th. On GOOD FRIDAY, 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 wili also be held at Four o'clock, ticket-: to be had at the door. On SUNDAY services at 10-30 a.m., 2-30, and 6-30 p.m. Collections will he made at the close of each service in aid of the Building Fund. The Revs. E. Je.-man, Wrexham F. Oauldwell, M.A., Liverpool; H. H-wells, Wavert on; .T. O. Jones. B.A., Oswcstry, and others are expected to take part in the pro- ceedings. 645c ASSEMBLY ROOMS. WYNNSTAY ARMS WREXHAM. MR. C. A. STEPHENSON'S, RAND MORNING AND EVENING CONCERTS, vJ will take place on WEDNESDAY, April, 20th, 1870' when the following distinguished artists will appear :— MADAME RUDERSDORFF, MDLLE. DRASDIL, MR MONTEM SMITH & HERR CARL STEPAN. SOLO VIOLIN :—MR C. A. STEPHENSON. PIANO FORTE & HARMONIUM MR C. S. HEAP. MOYNING CONCERT. Tickets (numbered chairs), 6s Family tickets to admit four,.£1. Concert to commence at 2.30. EVENING CONCERT. Front seats, 3s; back ditto, 2s. Tickets and plan of the room to be had at Mr Potter's High-street, Wrexham. 712r "l Business Announcements, JOHN JONES, Chimney Sweeper, HAVING changed his residence from 29, BROOK- .LjL STREET, to No. 11, BROOK STREET (Opposite his old residence, three doors the British, School), Returns his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, for the liberal support and kind recommendations he has hitherto received, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favours. CHIMNEYS SWEPT BY THE YEAR IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. 1^* Smoky Chimneys effectually cured ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. 679r CHARLES JONES CHIMNEY SWEEPER BEGS  customers and the public that be ±3 has REMOVED to 29, BROOK.STREET, where he will carry on the above business in the best and cheapest maDDer- 640g CHARLES JLJUGHES, ARCHITECTURAL SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Licensed Valuer and Measurer of every description of work. Plans and Specifications prepared and quantities ascertained also buildings in course of erection Super- intended and delapidations Surveyed. Office Late GROSVENOR INN 2399a Rhosddu, Wrexham. PONKEY BRICK AND TILE COMPANY- (LIMITED,) NEAR RUABON ?EST MACHINE PRESSED BRICKS, 22.. 6d. per S.J.NITARY  1004a TILES, c., 'c'B- .(. .? l004a App1y to the lIIANAG'fft.. i. I I limBMl