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Sales by Auction. SALE3 BY MESSRS JONES & SON. -0. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. MARCH 10TH. 1890. MWSSRS JONTS ? ?ON beg to thank their patrons Ind friends fnr their constant -upport, and that they bolJ?d ?tJhieii? r n neJt&feofFAT & STORE STOCK in the 'SSST* ?XMy?-?M<).y. the 10th day of March, 1900 wben the folloins Strck will he offered ?: lot of magnificent Fat BuUs, Oxen. and Heers. SeS??'DairyCow. Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A Brand lot of Fat and Rearing CalwaR. A Splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows and Store Pigs. Stock te be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. OBleeø t, Arcade, High-street, Wrextnm. 907f ON TUKSDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1890. AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thlink their JM. patrons and friends for their liberal support, and Wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will t »be place on Tuesday, the 3rd day Of April 1890. at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett When the following Stock will be offered :— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot. Barrens Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs Fat Calves. Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Further Entries respectfully solicited, Stock to be at the M-irt at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.311. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to W there punctually. Offices 4, Arcade High-street. Wrexham. 2 £ 0 .Important Sale of Hack Horses, Pony, Sporting liarnors. Riding Sadd es and Bridles. Carnages, I Ofe MAoMM P!sK?. Garden roe!8 Garden Lt.f/h? Bay. Manure, Potatoes. Poultry House the Household Furm- tUTe in walnut, mah01am(, oak and other tooo?. th- contenit of dinin draWing. and ?re<t?-?<K< rooms, <<u?! also the contents of bix bedrooms, d essing-ronmst, bath- room, the usual assortment of kitchen requisites and fleets, at "THE RETREAT," Cheeter-roai, near Geesford, two miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SO? have been favored with in- ?TM- st-uctiont from the Executors of the late Dr Manlstv. to fcET.T. KV \T'CrTi>N'. nn Tuesday and "Wednesday, March 11th and 13th, 189', on the above premises, the above HORSES. Pony, Sporting Dogs. and the valuable Household Furniture, and Out-door Effects, comprisirg:- OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, &c—Three stylish horses, steady in harness and saddle, smart pony, three sporting dogs, wagonette with removable head. pony trap. silver and brass-mounted harness, riding saddles and bridles, sundry harness bits, h')re clothinp, chaff cutter, kibbling mill, corn chests, hen house, iron liquid manure pump. statk of bay. manure, iron tanlr. large iron water tank (150 gallons), about ItOO greenhouse plants, eight garden lights, macnum • bonum and kidney seed potatoes, garden tools. lawn mower. atone roller, ladders, wheelbarrows, tubing with hose. water barrel, gard en force pump. garden seats, arindston i. wire netting. ferret and box, cross-cut saw, carriage jack, Ac DINING A.ND DRA.WIG ROOMS. ltc. hbogany .ide- board, oak dining table. with three loose leaves, mahogany writing table with dpsk. mahogany settee, oak leaf round table, walnut cheffonier, with marble slab and mirror back, otteman, mahogany chairs in leather and black hair, arm chairs, old oak arm chair, wicker arm chairs, round work tables, folding chairs, mahogany conch, timepieces, pier g!a*Me?, Brussels carpets, heartbTus. window curtains P? d blinds, cornice po!es, fenders, fire-irons, coal vases, -&c. BREAKFAST ROOM AND STUDY, Ale —Invalid's carriage. mahogany leaf table. oak writing table. small tables, oak book-shelf, cheat of drawers, easy, arm, and single oak chairs, double-barrel breechloading and pin-fire guns, mahogany gun cFLqe with leather cover, mahogany and cane- seated chairs, letter scales, inkstands, two pairs of dumb- bells, lamps, timepieces, hooks, booh rack, painted table, carpets, hearthrugs, window curtains, cornice poles, fenders, fire iron, coal vases, spark guards, linoleum, oil- cloth. ornaments, pictures. Af. ENTRANCE HILL, STAIRCASE, &C.-Hill lamp, door mats, umbrella stand, barometer, oak hall tahle, oak chairs, mahogany linen cupboard, bed and table linen. Brussels stair and landing carpets, brass stair rods, hall clock, fender, fire irons, &e. THE BEDROOMS. &c., include-BrpAs-mnunted iron bed. steads, small iron bedsteads, iron chair bedsteads, mahogany four-post bedsteads, hair, wool, and straw mattresses, feather and flock bed?, mahogany marble slab and other washstands, mahogany duchesa and other dress- ing tables, towel rails, toilet services, toilet glasses, mahogany wardrobe with mirror centre panel, polished ash and painted wardrobes, mahogany arod other cheats of drawers, toilet drawers, night commodes, reve.sible couch, work tables, bedside cupboard, linen chest, cane-seated chairs. folding chairs, baths, timepieces, clothes basket, wall b acfcets, Brass Is and other carpets, hearthrugs, ornaments, window curtains and Llinds. cornice. fenders. fire irons, coil vases, spark guards-, toilet cans, linoleum, Ac. KITCHEN, AC., include-Whitewood tables, dresser, housekeeper's cupboard, tin hastener, dish covers, lamp, wringing and mangling machine, together with the usual kitchen and back kitchen requisities, &e. Catalogues may be had on application from the Auctioneers eight days before day of sale. Goods on View each morning of sale. Out-door Effects sold first day. Sale to commence each dny at Eleven o'clock prompt. Office; 4, Arcade, Wrexham. :W7oz Sale of 21 Young Dairy Cows, Heifers, Fat Bull and Fat Cow, Yearling Heifers, Fat and Store Pigs, DTaugh Mare, Yearling Colt. Poultry, Implements or Husbandry, Myatt's Kidney Seed Potatoes, 20 Measures of White Oatt, Da,;ry Vesselp, and part of the Household Furniture, 30 Fat Cheese, Homecllred Hams, and Ejects, at SONTLEY LODGE FARM, SONTLEY, Two Miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES A SON have been instructed by Mr Ht William Woodward, who is retiring, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, March 21st, 1!?SM), on the above premises, the whole of the above Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, DAIRY VESSELS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprising- Lln: STOCK includes—Sixteen young dairy ciws, calved and to calve fat bull, fat CJW, Bhorthorned two-year-old stock bull, two colory yearling heifers, five fat pigs, sow and eight followers, very powerful brown mare, i-years-old, 15 hnnds 3 inches high, and a capital worker premising roan yearling colt, about fifteen couple of fowls, Ac. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c. -Broad-v heal cart with harvest gearing, narrow-wheel cart with ditto, tumbril with harvest gearing, useful trap to carry four, wood land roller, iron cultivator, iron wheel plough, by Edwards, l.lanypwll iron swing plough, set of iron harrows, set of light harrows, chain harrons. two horse rakes, turnip cutter, chuff cutter, by BentaU winnow- ing machine, Avery's weighing machine, forty corn sacks, wood sheep troughs, heel rakes, long and short ladders, implement timber, grindstone and frame, iron and atone pig troughs, ha'f measures', cut ropes. cart net, sow- ing hopper, two wheelbarrows, garden tools, pikels, hay zakeq, scythes, picks, sieves, riddles, shovels, yelves, two sets of thrill gears, three seta of chain gears, plough gears, odd gears, set of harnes also, a quantity of Myatt's Jki Iney seed potatoes iu boxes, twenty measures of white oats, &c. FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, tc.-Oik bureau, sofa, oak two-leaf table. oak box screen, market baskets, cheese drainer, cheese screw, two cheese tubs, eleven pairs of cheese vats from 10 to 14 inches, ten tin milk pans, cheese boards, tin filleting, lead milk cooler on frame, milk warmer, milking cans, cream pots, compound action churn, washing tubs, pig bench, rain water tubs, swill tubs also, thirty fat cheese, home-cured hams, and other effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. Offica-4, Arcade, Wrexham. 314a -Highly Impoitant Sale of 42 Bfad of Cattle, including New Milch Cows, ln-Cilf Cows, Cows w th calves at foot, Barrens, Bulls, and Bullocks Teams of Young Wagon Horses, Cobs. Draught and Half-bred Colts, Promising Chesnut Entire Colt, Valuable Entire Thoroughbred Horse Lord Temple," Eight Sows and Pigs, lit-Pi47 Sows, TamwnTth" boar Pig, 220 Lambing Ewes, 120 four-year-old Fat Clun Wethers, 1C0 very fresh Scotch Yecrli"g Wethers, 300 Measures of White S-ed Oats. Vertical Steam Boiler and Engine, a Large Assortm,,nt of Agricultural Implements, Gears, Harness, Riding Saddles, dc., at BORRAS LODGE, BORRAS, One and a half miles from Wrexham. M ES-SRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr William Lee, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, March 14th, 1890, on the above premises, the whole of the above DAIRY COWS, Barrens, Balls, and Bullocks, Noble Teams of Waggon Horsei-, Cobs, Colts, Entire Horses, Pigs, Lambing Ewes, Fat Wethers Gears, Harness, &c., comprising- 36 Young Dairy Cows, calved and to calve, 6 Two-year-old Bulls and Bullocks, 11 Young Sows and followers and In-pig Sows, 1 Fine Tamwortn Boar Pig. 6 Young and Powerful Wagon Horses, 2 Hack Horses, m 8 Promi ing Draught and Half-bred Colts, 2 Entire Horses, Lord Temple" and two-year-old Colt, 220 Clan, Scotch, and Welsh Ewes. lambed and to Jamb, 120 Fat four-year-old Clun Wethers, 100 Very Fresh Yearling Scotch Wethers. THE IMPLEMENTS, <bc.. includo vertical steam boiler and engine with shafting, pulleys, and belting, dressing mill by Powell Bros., and Whittaker, chaff cutter and turnip pul- per for steam or hand power, two iron boilers as fixed for steaming, three lorries on springs, narrow wheel wagon, broad and narrow wheel carts. capital float, pony shandry, dog cut, double furrow and single iron wheel plough. O?cer Plough-, ridging p!onghs, iron scarifiers, turnip Mnmea. seta of heavy and light iron harrows, chain har- X??'  P?sh. Cambridge and other rollers, two corn ririiia turnip ?""s. ox harrows, three mowing ??h t'"r? '"°? ??' American hay rakes, winnowing machme, tn™ plpers, four sheep racks. ten wood sheep troughs ^™% £ ^ir I°dl So,ther pig troughs, sheep netting, cow chain, corn chests ^0rn sacks, corn tracks, mash barrow. Xelb^ows ,ders> rain tubs, atone cisterns, iron boilers .-rindston  bay rakes, p,ke„, yelve, shovels, riddleq sieves, thrill. chain, and p!ongh gears, odd gMrs set6rc?b?6t?ri! gears, dou?e and singte huness, riding Md? d?Mdbrid!M? also about 300 measure of white seed oats, ?daM? n ?'?' churn f,ir hand or horse power, and other eSe? Catalogues may be had on application from place of sale or from tha Auctioneers eight days before the day of sale. Lunch at 11 o'clock and Sale at 12 prompt. Ofrice-4, Arcade, Wrexham. zo4Ha Important Sale of 4S Grand Young Dairy Cows, calved and t. catve? r.t Heifera. Colory Yearling Heifers. Short- horned Y?rhng pun, 24 Bacon and Pork Pigs, Team of PowferfiX w agin Horses, Poultry, 30 tons of prime Hay and Clover, a large &Mortment of modern Agricultural .?&?'?.?"' -??"?. ??? collection of Da?rv Vw^eT «6 cheese V?ts. from 12 to 17 inches, the wholp ^nf tha Household Furniture, Feather Bed? and Effects, at CAE-LI-CAE FARM, WORTHENBURY, eight miles from Wrexham, and eight from Whitchurch. M F?S"?RS JONES & SON have been instructed by the hecutors of the late  J. Pierpoint, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WAdnA^ 1 anM4 I Thursday, March 26th and 27th, 1890, ?on the above premises, the whole of the V&Iu- able Live and Dead FARMING STOCK STACKS OF SOCSEHOLD FURNITUR E. and DAIRY ? £ SSELS! ( £ SEH0LD FURNITRRE« DAIRY Ooict, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 462c Sales by'Auction. SASES BY MESSRS. JONES AND SON. ',r" "f _r..r ,r- WEDNESDAY, M VRCH 19TH, 1"90 Sale of Household Furniture. Bed and Tab!e Linen, Feather Beds, and Effects, AT No. 33, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Miss Im Gerrard, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, March 19th. 1890, on the above premises, the whole of the above HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, com- prising— SITTING ROOM, KITCHEN, tic Mahogany inlaid escritoire, with secret drawers and pigeon holes; mahogany D end dining tnble, mahogany book case, with drawers and cupboards underneath, mahogany sofa in leather, easy and arm chairs, in leather, mahogany chairs, in black hair, two mahogany round tables, barometer, pier glass, in gilt frame, mahogany hat stand, mahogany leaf table, painted cupboard, oak table, corner cupboard, pictures, flower vases, ornaments, table lamps, mahogany tea caddy, Bru-isel and other carpets, oil cloth, butler's mahogany tray, crumb brnsb, card tray, cruet stands and glasses, wine decanters, spirit bottles, tumbler and other glasses, china tea service, sundry crockery, tea urn, timpiece, child's chair, kitchen chairs. linoleum. heirthrugs, whitewood table, wall brackets. cutlery, copper tea kettle, brass candlesticks, fenders. fire irons, asbpans, coal vases, door mats, tea trays, pastry boarrt, dolly and tub, saucepans, bronn ware, clothes maids. BEDROOMS.—Brass mounted iron bedsteads, straw mat- tresses, feather beds. mahog-my and other chests of drawerf, dressing table", washstands, towel rails, toilet services, toilet glasses, oak bureau, foot bath, night commode, leaf table, eight days' cloelk, books, bath, mahogany, stool, cane and rush-seated. hairs, stair rods and oilcloth, mahogany writing desk, oak chairs, window curtains and blinds, bed and table linen, cornice poles, bed pans, fen:er, fire irons, and other effects Sale at One o'clock prompt. 461f THE Sale of Property at Holt, near Wrexham, known t. 811 Lima Cottage, advertiied to he sold bv auction hy Messrs. Jones and Son on Monday, the 10th March, 1890, at the White Lion Inn, Holt, will not take place. J. ALLINGTON HL"GHE, a Solicitor, Wrexham. SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, i MAESYNANT, MARCHWIEL, DENBIGHSHIRE. THE above FREEHOLD RESIDENCE with the I several Pieces or Parcels of Old Pasture LAND thereto belonging, will be offered for SALE by AUCTION, by MR S. T. BAUGH, early in the month of April next. Further particulars in future advertisements. 460n HENRY HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham. SALES BY MESSRS. PARRY & BATHO. r-' -#- 'I_ 1- BEECH HOUSE FARM, Wallington, near Worthenbury. midway between Worthenbury and Bangor. MESSRS. PARRY and BATHOh?e received :Mtrmc- T I tions from Mr Wilson, who is retiring from farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Wednes 'ay. M-irch 12th. 1800. t* e whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including-27 hiad of grand Shorthorn Dairy Cattle, viz., 23 cows and heifers in calf, 4 yearling heifers; 2 powerful waggon horses, 3 in-pig sows and gelts, a good collection of modern implements, 18 tons of prime well-harvested hay. 5 tons of o it straw (all t) go off), 100 bushels of Magnum Bonum potatoes, dairy vessels, and other effects, without reserve. Luncheon at Ten, Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. 405a SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. ,J" -j" 'f '1'1" THE ANNUAL SPRING SPECIAL SELECT SALE t OF HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES will be held at the VICTORIA HOTEL, WHITCHURCH, SALOP, on TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1890. Numerous entries have already been made including Horses from Lieut.-Col Barnston, R. K. MainwarinJ, Fsq J. C. Dormer, Eq,. W. C. Roscoe. Esa., C. E. Wynne- Eytop, Eilq., Col. Lloyd, T. M. L. Vernon, Esq., S. H. Sand bach, Esq., P. Ll Naish, Esq., and others. Five shillinKs each animal covers all expenses if not sold. All entries to he made on or before Monday, March 10th, to H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, 35 if Whitchurch, Salop. THE WHITCHURCH SALOP HORSE SALE, I ESTABLISHED 1873. THE NEXT SALE is fixed for FRIDAY MARCH 28TH, 1890. Entry forms can be obtained from H. H. ETCHES. AUCTIONEER, «6 Whitchurch, Stlop. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BY MR H. H. I. ETCHES, at the Queen's, Head Sarn Bridge, near Malpas, Cheshire, on Wednesday, the 12th day of March, 1890, at Five o'clock in the evening, punctually, in the foilowing or such other lots as may be determined at the time of the sale, and subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. LOT I.-All that Freehold MESSUAGE with the Yard, Garden, Out-buildings, and Appurtenences thereto belong- ing, Mtuate in Threap wood, Cheshire, formerly occupied by Mr John Fowles, but now unoccupied. LOT 2.-All that Freehold PIECE OF LAND, situate at Threapwood aforesaid, containing by admeasurement, three-quarters of an acre, or thereabouts, and now, and for some years past, occupied by Mr Lloyd Gossage, as tenant. LOT 3.—All that Freehold MESSUAGE, with the Build- ing, Garden, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, con- taining two perches and a half, fir thereabouts, situate in Overton L:ine, in the parish of Bangor Isycoed, in the county of Flint, now in the occupttion of Mr Christian Thomas, as tenant. For further particulars, apply to the Tenants, the Auc- tioneer, Whitchurcb, Slop or to Mr J. M. ETCHES, of Whitchurch, Salop, the Vendor's Solicitor. 403n SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. '¡" HORSE SALES. LUCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &-c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS. HAR- NESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARVES3 and SADDLERY. Horses for these Sales to be sent the day prior. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at he Repository, Tuesday prior. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1890. 194 SALES BY WHITFIELD & SON. -d- LLANDYN HALL, LLANGOLLEN, (One mile from the town.) %y*E3^R3 WHITFIELD & SON have been honored iH with instructions from the Right Honorable Lord Harlech (in ensequ nee of the Farm being let), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1890, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., on the Llandyn Farm, viz. ;— 32 Grand Fat Cross-bred Oxen and Heifers, 4 Promising Cross-bred Heifers, in calf, 3 Powerful and Active Cart Horses, 35 Ripe Fat Two-year-old Welsh Wethera. A small collection of Implement-i, cart, land roll, harrows, iron ploughs, twins, scuffle, excellent winnowing machines, turnip pulpers. by Nicholson and Gardner, cattle cribi, feeding troughs, and other effects. Light refreshments will be provided. Sale to commence with the Implements at 1.30 prompt. Purchasers arriving at Llangollen by the 2.10 p m. train will be in time for the sale of beef. which is of the highest class. Conveyances will meet this train, returning in time for the 4.2- 1 train at Hangotten. Catalogue! may be had from the place of Mie. or from the Auctioneers, WiUow H-uae. OtWMtry. ie ^"ctl°neers "PedttUy invite the aMeBtion of the trade £ ° ^h5 sale "? High-e!.? Corn-fed Beef and the Calving Heifers are a nice lot. the Horses are powerful. active. and in good hard condition and the T8'i ? t) new. 49c Implements equ:t!t) new. ?0? FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 14th. R COU.NLTIES 1-th THE OSWKSTRY AND WE'iTERN COUNTIES lith TH ANNUAL SPKING SALE o?atout ITth 350 to 400 CATTLE. Will be he!d in the Oswestry Smithfield as above viz. I— 2 JERSEY COWS and their bull calves 25 SHORTHORN COWS and HEIFERS, in or with Calf. 140 STOCK BULLS. The Shorthorns include 5'' full redigree. and 44 short and non-pedigree Bulls (all Yearlings except 10), 10 Cows, and 1:; Heifers. The Hereford are 15 full pedigree and 15 short and non-pedigree Bulls (all yearlings except 6). Animals are entered from sixty prominent and practical breeders, including nobilitv. gentry, and farmers in the six counties of Salop, Montgomery, Denbigh, Flint, Cheshire, and Hereford. Also 150 to 200 BARRENS, STORE BULLOCKS, AND WELSH RUNTS, (in Lots of four to ten), and USEFUL DAIRY STOCK. FRIDAY, MARCH 14,1830. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues, with pedigrees, particulars, and train service, may be bad on application, enclosing 3d in stamps to WHITFIELD & SON, Auctioneers. Head Offices, Willow House, Oswestry. 451c SIX CABINET PORTRAITS, 3a three for 2s. Twelve 7 Carte Portraits, 29 6d Six for Is 4d. Eight-inch F-nl-rgeraent, 3s three for Gs Send Carte or Cabinet and Postal Order, and in about ten days you will receive 5ei Copies, with original. FRANCIS & CO., 29. Ludgate Hill. London. 418 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR P. LLOYD r" -r WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30. CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcin his next .Ti AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham SmithSeid, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bullocki, Heiferp, Cows and Bulls. The usual supyly of excellent Dairy CJWS and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of B:icon, Pork, and Store Pigs Fat and Rearing CaUes Early entries respectfully invited. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as soon as sold. or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the £ on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under 8s sold free, up to 30s each 6d, over that sum and up to £5 each Is. No sale, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz Entries finally Close next Monday, March 10th, or by that Evening's Post, TBUISDA Y, MARCH 20TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. The Largest Prize Horse Sale and Show ever held in North Wales, will be held at Wrexham, on Thursday, March 20tb. 140 Hordes already entered for the following prizes zC.-) for the best Cart M ire or Gelding, any age. J £ :J for the best two or three-year-old Cart Colt or Filly. £:1 for the best Mare or Gelding under 15 handa, in ga.-dia or harness, any age. P-1 for the best Pony not exiiee ling J31 hands hiah. JE1 for the best Pony not exceeding 12, hands high. MR LLOYD hM much pleasure in announcing his Sale! ,M L of Horses for Thursday, Much 20th Judging at 10.30, Sale at 12 prompt. The entries up to date comprise 14U Horses. vis. :— 64 Grand Cart Horses and Cart Colts. 4 Rntire Cart Horses and Thornuph-breda. 72 Harness Horses, Hacks, and Ponies. In the above entries are included the names of the Right Honorable Lord Kenyon. Gredington; Rev. T. H. G. Puleston, Worthenbury H. D. Dennis. Esq., New Hall; R. K. White- head, Esq., Dinbren Hall. L'angollen; H. J. Royds, Esq., Bangor Or. Richard Williams. Mrs Roberts, Croesfoel Mrs Griffiths. Ty Cerrig. Brymbo; Mrs Clay, .Maesgwylad, Overton Bridgo; Messrs. Reeves, Croesnewydd F. Lynch, Glascoed; W. Handley, H'ghur Kinnerton The Hanmer Church Building Society Job Lea, Gwersyllt; W. Mac- Kenzie, PaTtey: W. Feirnail, The Lea; M. Phillips, Hafodybwch; Jones, Brymbo Hall; R. Burgess, Whit- church; R. Parry, Birras H-tll; T, Lewis, Kossett Mills K, Hammond, Shel brook Farm; S. Morris, Lower Berse Tyemlow, Nag's Head Pearson, Porthygan Williams, Pantey; C. Parsonage, Sutton Lodge; T. and E. E-trdley; Park Side; T. Gregory, Dongray Farm; Griffith Jones, Mold; Davies, Crab Mill Jos. Newnes, Tushingham, Whit- church: Tudor Hughes. Wrexham; Jno. Divies. Tyny- coed T. Sauvage, Golden Eagle T. Studley, Overton Barrow Jones, Whitchurch Levi Huxley, Mulsford Wm. Davies, Llysfasi, Ruthin S. Moss. Rossett G. Wardle, Old Fenns Hall. Whitchurch Thomas Jones, Cinders Farm. Rnabon Brereton, Bolesworth Hall Farm John Fearnall, Hafodybwch Councillor David Jones, Plassey C, Davies, Penybryn W. Meredith, Borrai H. Hughes, Emral Lodge Farm, Wallingtcn Thomas, Rossett Henry Jones, Hartsheath, Mold John Bartlem, Bangor W. Hints. Firndon White, Llandegla, Nloltl Overton, Bickley Mills, Malpas Ha-rison, Tilston, Ml pas John- son, Bulkeley Hall, Malpas Woolley, Horton, Malpas Thomas Stevenson, Hampton, Malpas Rowe Morris, Wrexham Road Farm, Chester Geo. Goswell. Pickhill; JM. Drake, Cinderii J. Roberts. Berse: Pickin. Plas Eyton Robert Williams, Tynypistyll, Ruabon Hughes, Sycamore E Bellis, Llwynonn T Humphreys, Walling- ton; T. Jones, Cefn; J. Edwards, Carthagena; D. Hughes, Soutbsea; E. Roberts, Middle Sontley J. Evans, Bowling Bank J. Evans, Graig J. 0. Davies, Talwrn J. Davies, Gwvcbteg Spirgeon, Eyton W. Harrison, Watergate-street, Chester J. Pritchard, Johns- town Geo. Saint, jun., Vauxhall Colliery J. Maddox, Llwyuonn J. Roberts, Hope J. Broomhall, Penley W. Challoner, Hugmore Lane; J. Ellis, Bangor; Minshall, King's Mills; Pritchard, Croes-y-mab; T. H. Williams, Willow-street, Oswestry Brereton. Isycoed John Taylor, 257, Price-street, Birkenhead. Judging punctually at 10.30 with Cart Horses. The conditions are 59 will clear all expenses on each horse if not sold. Owners of good horse3 cannot do better than patronise this sale. A good attendance of first-class dealers guaranteed. Your patronage invited. Entries finally close on Monday next. Office-Byton House, Wrexham. az TUESDAY, MARCH 25TH, AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE B R Y N FARM, PENYLAN, Two Miles from Ruabon Station. Highly important Agricultural Sale of 45 Piiin- Fat Beast, Calving Heifers, and Store Cattle, 6 Wagon Horses and Colts. 70 Grand Shropshire and Clun Ewes and Lambs. 22 Fat Wethers and Rams. The whole of the excellent Farm'ng Implements, &c.. &c. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions from 1: Capt. Ormrod (who has Jet the Bryn Farm), to conduct the above important Sale on Tuesday, March 25th, without reserve. Full particulars to follow. 465f WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1890, AT 1 O'CLOCK. WALLINGTON LANE, WORTHENBBRY, Distant about 6 Miles from Wrexham, and 1 from Bangor* Important Sale of Household and Bedroom Furniture, Shop Fixtures, and other effects. MR LLOYD has been instructed by Mr Alfred Cross ?Ti (who is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION (without reserve), upon the above premises, on Wednesday, March 19th, the whole of the modern and substantial HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, SHOP FIXTURES, and other effects, particulars as follows- V very handsome massive polished walnut sideboard or cabinet, with brass mount- ings, mahogany, oak, and other tables, sofas and couches in hair and leather, sight days' and other clocks, easy chairs, mahogany hair-seated Windsor and other chairs, mahogany writing table, with leather top and numerous drawers, a number of engravings, &c., iron and French bedsteads, mattresses and mahogany and oak chests of drawers, towel rails, cane-seated chairs, capital wardrobe, washstands and dtessing tables, chamber services, swing glasses. &c., the usual kitchen utensils, and shop fixtures, including a nest of diawers, counter, brass scales and beam scales, and several other articles. A Black Retriever-a splendid yard dog. Sale at 1 o'c'ock. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 484f TUESDAY, APRIL 22ND, AND FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH Highly important and unreserved Sale of 73 head of grand graezing Steers, Yearling Steers, Fat Bullocks. Dairy Cows, Yearling Heifers and Bulls, a fine team of 6 power- ful Waggon Horses, Hack Horses and Colts, 100 Kwes with their Lambs, Fat, tore, and Pork Pigs, a valuable collection of Farming Implements suitable for a farm of 30!) acres' together with the whole of the substantial Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., at BORRAS FARM, situate two miles from the town of Wrexham, and thiee miles from Holt. MR LLOYD has been in»truc?el by the Executors of iTJt the late Mr Meredith, to conduct the above impor. tant Sale in their farmyard at Borras, on the 22nd and 25th days of April next. without reserve. Full particulars will be published in due course. Auctioneer's Address-Byton House, Wrexham. 464a SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERT MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY MARCH 11TH, 1590. giir MESSRS TATTERS ALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 3 SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. Important and attractive Sale of the very Superior House- hold Furniture, appertaining to Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Hall, and five Bedrooms, together with Traps, Harness, -t-c., 20 Pijs, about 50 Head of Ptultry, 35 large hogs of Potatoes, also the whole of the Dairy Ves.eels, J,'c &e., at PLAS NEWYDD, HARTSHEATH, a/M) "'t?trM'tM??/ro?t Hope and Penyffordd 5'«t??M- a few minitt%IRS gees to announce his Instrnci!onS m  from Mr Henry J ODPS, who is leaving "Plas J™  BY AUCTION, on the premises as aforesMd. on Friday. March 21st, 1830 the under-men- HARNE^&c' HOlJSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRAPS. HARNES, &e. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogutis ar now ready. and may be obtained at the pnneipal botels in the locality, or [from the Auctioneer. 11. Wrexham-street, Mold. 477c Lost and Found. FOUND, SHEEP DOG, Black and Tan owne? can Fbim by paying etpwnsea.—M& KING, Benham. 4702 Education. MISS gARA JJUGHES, R.A.M., BEGS to say that she has changed her uddto 8, VICTORIA ROAD, And continues Teaching SINGING* and PIANO FOT E Voice production taught. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. 2471h THE KINGSLEY SCHOOL, KINGSLEY GATE, WIMBLEDON, LONDON, S.W. —— PRINCIPALS :— MADAME DE LEEUW and MISS NOBLE, (Late of Kingston Honse Wrexham.) The system pursued in this Sc is carried out by I means of a thorough KINDERGARTEN, with Transition and Senior School Classes. A prominent feature ia made of Modern Languages, and the Physical Education is careful and complete. 2172a TREVOR VILLA, GROSVENOR ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY MISS PRYCE-JONES, KINDERGARTEN BY MrSS ELSIE PRYCE-JONES (In a separate room). MISS PRYCE-JONES GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS IN MUSIC, SINGING, AND PAINTING. 1631n Business Announcements. "r.r- -r. FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN,, BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WARRANTED FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OLD. 486d PER QUART. WILLDER gROTHERS, MARKET HALL VAULTS), WREXHAM. 626 DODnrANY _Be foro buying Clareta DUnilCHUAi and other Wines from the London Stores, or other foreign merchants, if gentlemen would only try our Wines which we quote below, they would find them of equal, if not of better value than they procure elsewhere at the same or more money. Per doz. Excellent Vin 12{- 16(- Mont Ferrand 20/- Chat do Gay. 24/- MURLESS & CO., 1136 WREXHAM.  _In consequence of the large ?nLnm?Ot decreMe in consumption of SherrrieB, the markets are now flooded with high class Wines at most reasonable prices, and in offering to our friends our Wines at 18/ 24/ 36/ we feel confident that for real value they cannaMie excelled. MURLESS & CO., 1136 WREXHAM.  __Finding that the demand for UWW fUIII10OIIfV V I nne old Scotch Whisky is largely on the increase, we have secured a parcel of very fine 10 year old Glenlivet, which we warrant to our customers, and which we are selling at the very low price of 21/- per gallcn, or 44/- per dozen. All consumers of this beverage should give this a trial. MURLESS & CO., 1136 YORKE STREET, WREXHAM1 FIRE BRIGADE. CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS "FIRE BRIGADE," CAPTAIN SHAW," "DUKE OF SUTHERLAND." WHOLESALE ONLY, FROM MURLESS & Co., 1136n W REX HAM. =BINDINfi= Books, Pamphlets, Music, Magazines &c, bound in Artistic Style by JOHN LITTLE, The Library, Wrexham. 2050 OLD PORT WINE, (GEORGE SANDEMAN'S) THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART WARRANTED A FINE QUALITY. \V ILLDER'S MARKET HALL VAULTS. WREXHAM WlLLDER BROTHERS. largest Dealers in the Principality 626 MR GRENVILLE JONES. L.D.S., R.OS. (Dental Surgeon to the Ruabon and Whitchurch Cottage Hospitals), No. 3a, HIGH STREET. Entrance beside MR EDISBCRY'S Shep. Attendance frem 9 303a m. to 6 p.m., Fridays excepted Whitchurchon Fridays. 1408 STOCKS AND SHARES r £":J to XMQ can often ba doubled or trebled in a few days, by following the I popnlar and successful plan given in Itentb edition of Explanatory Baok sent gratis and post free. Address 'GEO. EVANS & Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria street, London. E.C. Established 1881. Best and safest plan 200 i I^USSELL'S GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, their Own pure English manufacture, with all Russell's latest patented improvements, range in price from *3 to AM. They are handsome, strong, and perfect timekeepers represent the largest stock and best value in England, there being no intermediate profit, between the manufacturer and the wearer. Sent free everywhere at Russell's risk and costs on receipt of draft or post order. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free on application. WATCH REPAIRS PMMPT AND PERFECT. J Estimates given and cost of carriage taken. TIlE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMOND. GEM, M ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. Finger-size Card not free on application. T. R. RUSSELL, MAKER TO THE QUEEN, I CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHuaCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. I 26Sa I Business Announcements. J" J" CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. THE PREMFEE-BEVERAGE CURACOA CHAMPAGJNE, Non.ono, Strengthening Sparkling and Pleasant, Uniquv in Pungency and Flavor. In Pint Champagnes, 3s. per dozen bottles; free,. SOLE MANUFACTURERS J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, LIMITED NORTH WALES MINERAL & AERATED WATER FACTORY, WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED, 18G7. Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council ofT&e Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these Waters also at Intel-national Exhibition, London 1881 Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham. Ruabon, &c. hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhyl, Sc- Soda, Brighton, Seltzer, Potass and Lithia Waters, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Champagne, Carload, Vichy, Eiasingen CSrated)- Carriage paid on 12 doz. by rail, or delivered if within van journey. Special attention is tolled to the following Medicinal Waters, which are the sole property of this Company CONCENTRATED LITHIA & POTASS WATER, in Syphons, 21s per Dozen. This is unequalled for Gout, Rheumatism, etc. lERATED CARLSBAD, KISSENGER, VICHY WATERS. Iff ALDEOIER (Antipjria), for Sea Sickness, Headache, etc. NEURIN (Bromides), for Sleeplessness, Nturalgia, and all nervous affections. SOIj CALVIS Effervescent-Lime Water-for Acidity, Flatulency, D. spepsia, Feyerisliness, etc. The favourable notice in the various Medical Journals as to the raerita of these Wafers sufficiently prove their value as remedial agents. Special Pamphlets Post Free on Application. The Company's Vans deliver weekly at Oswestry. Chester, Mold, Malpas, Ellesmere. Llangollen, Buckley, Farndon, Gresford. Rossett, Holt, Ruabon Chirk, Brymbo, Minera. Rhos. Overton, Worthenbury. Welshpool. If any difficutly in obtaining Waters, The Company will forward direct from the Factory on receipt of Post Card Order. Branch Depots-OSWESTRY, WELSHPOOL, & CHESTER. lnf THE STOCK OF THE MESSRS E. & M. WHYTE, FANCY DRAPERS & HOSIERS, OF CHESTER, Bought at a Discount of 497 off cost Price, will be offered for Sale on and after TO-DAY SATURDAY. THE BAZAAR, 57a HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 58, HOPE STREET. 613 aim STRACHAN if EVANS, Beg-to intimate that their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, with Cultural Instructions fs now Ready. Post free on application. SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS CHO& -"COMPLETE COLLECTION'S OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, Producing a Supply of the Best Ve^olab'.os all the year ifum!. 1 For a Lar-,e (t;t, i' (-n 421- 2 quantities pr portionately reduce;! I 36 s „ 30. 4"" I 21/- 5 „ a Small Garden j 15/" J 5 f)LSmaHG!trdf? 15'- C a C ..tt&g-<ru:?'n. 106 1\ 4, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. SLUiES RAILWAY STATION. "OYMRY AM BYTH." mnaa 99 A 3solutely Puri. 91  RUTH IN ??JC3E?N? NNNNtNNNNNtNNNNNNNNMW????? Ice Crystal Springs." E R S Calttion-Corks branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin." Every Label is registered, and bears Name and Trade Mark. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS :-W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. tiu:" R. ELLIS & SOINS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STOKES, 14, RIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. Agent for ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS, J. F. EDISBURY 3, High-street, Wrexham. SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH. Basil ess Afindliedttentd. JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON TEAS. AT C. K. BENSON & CO. s. NORTH WALES & SALOP PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, WXHAM-14, Bigh-street, and 35, Hope-street. OSWESTY -21. Croaj-street. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1869. THE Proprietors beg respectfully to call the atleatioa Jt. of their Patrons and the l'ublic generally to their choice and wsll-selected Stock of NEW PATRAS, YOSTIZZ.1, AND CEPHALONIA CURRANTS. WASHED AND CLEANED Mr PATENT MACHINERY. MUSCATEL. VALENCIA, & SULTANA RAISINS. FRH PLUMS, ELEME PIGS. JORDAN, VALHNCIA, AND BITTER AS-MONDS. CANDIED LESSON, ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL CRYSTALLIZED AND GLACE FRUITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON-BONS, & CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES (ICED AND PHIN) ALSO OF FANCY BISCUITS, GORGONZOLA, PARMESAN, GRUYERE. CHESHIRE AND STILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES. SPIRITS AND LIQUEItS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Copies of List can be had on application. C. K. BENSON & CO, PROPRIETIORS. 1222Mof £ 1,000 ■ £ 1,000! y E S! BUT IT IS INCPLEDIBLE. THAT the Chance of a Lifetime should be within your grasp, and yet it aitually is so, as the fol- lowing announcement proves: — ONE THOUSAND POUNDS GlVRN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY I BY H. SAMUEL. ABSOLUTELY FHEE, IN VALUABLE AND HANDSOME FREE GIFTS, amongst the readers of the Wrexham Adver- tiser who become purchasers of H. SAMUEL'S MAR- VELLOUS WATCHE*, tl'at are proved beyond all doubt by one hundred and fifty thousand wearers to be positively THE BEST WACCHES IN THE WORLD. Send a Post-office Order to-day for £ 2 12a tid. and your will rereive from H. SAMUEL by next post a magnificent Snglish Lever Watch, jewelled, with dust and damn-tight cap, in solid silver Enslish hall marked cases. Worth retail £5 5s Or. by sending P.O.O. for 25s, y(,u will obtain an elegant substantial Acme" Watch, in solid sterling silver cases, three- quart r plate movement, lady's or gentleman's size. Worth E:3 3 1 retail. Evay pltTchaser will allio receive a splendid and approp, late gift, which will he. included by H. Samuel, entirely free, an i without any extra, cobt, to those readen who cut out the coupon below and inclose it with their order. Eo\CH WATCH WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, and supplied with A WEL-K'S FREE TRIAL. Write to-day for H. Samuel's large descriptive Catalogue of Watches Gold and Silver Jewellery. Electro-plate. Clocks, &c. Up- wards (f 1,000 beautiful illustrations, and hundreds of most astounding letters from wearers all over the world also, full particulars of H. Samuel's Free Prize Distribution. Sent to any address gratis and post free on application. I Wrehaml-sPECIAI.. Advertiser\ FREE PRIZE No. 146. 1 COUPON BOND. 1_ The holder is entitled to receive the Watches mentioned above at the prices of X2 12s 6d and X- 1 59. and also to receive free H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREE PRIZK. (Signed) H. SAMUKL, Manchester. Available for fourteen days. All P.0 Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, G.P O. Manchester.  Cut out thi? Coupon, and enclose it with ) t your P.O. Order SUCCESS EVERYWHERE.—If you are Foreman, Timekeeper, Clerk, or bold any similar position, write to H. SAMUEL for part'culars of celebrated Watch Club S stem. Hundreds of Clubs are now in soccessfnl operation all over the Kingdom. Pleasant occupation for spare time. Liberal terms H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97,99, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 882 JONES & CRITTALL CABINET MANUFACTURERS UPHOLSTERERS, AND DECORATORS, OSWESTRY. LARGEST STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE IN THE PROVINC 2Sa 150 STAR CIGAR & TOBACCO STORES. ESTD. 1870. ROGERS, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. N Choice HAVANA, MANILLA. MEXICAN, AND BRITISH CIGARS, in prime condition. CIGARETTES of the Finest Oriental Tobaccos in stock. Large selpcticn of Silver-Mounted Briar and Meerschaum PIPES, CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLDERS and CASES. rOUCHES, etc. SOLE AGENT FOR ARCHER'S BLACK BOY. All Tobaccos guaranteed, as required by the new Act. SMOKE WREXHAM MIXTURE. 18