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EST&BLISHED A.D., IM. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, II Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register. -08 County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire I and Flintshire. P JBLISH ED E VERY FRID A Y AND SATURDA Y. CIRCULATION. 5 500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. to ad ranee, 9s per annum. In advance, Us per annum. On Cre.lit, 10s per annum. I On Credit, 12s per annum. B AYLEY &, JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Advertiser OtJi", MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of OOMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EX ECU UT ED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coat Mines Regulation Act AND SpwUl Colliery Rules for North Wales To be had iD Sheets and Books, in both Ecglisfc and Welsh. BAYLEY AND gRADL PROPRIETORS.
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Sales oy Auction. 3A.LES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. Sa!; of freehold dwellinghouse and garden land situate at PENTRE BROUGHTON, J SIR H"' tham, in the county of Denbigh. TO l; s.(LD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and •IONICS, at the White Hart Inn, Pentre Broughton, (jcfir Wrexham, oil MONDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1"1, at 4 o'clock, punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be produced at the sale. All that M ESSU AGF, or DWELLINGHOUSE with the Garden Land and premises thereunto adjoining and belong- ing, situate at Pentre Broughton, aforesaid, and now in occupation of Mr Jam-s Garbett. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, at their offices, Temple-row or, to Messrs ACTON and BURY, solicitors, Regent-street, Wrexham. 22531 SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. ,r/ '> /r. .r. FAIR DAY. WREKHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1884, Commencing with Sheep and Pigs at 10 30. ESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their constant support, and that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK, in the gbure Smithtield, on Thursday, the tith day of November, lsSl, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, in-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows. and Store Pics. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. i Settlements at close of Sale. THi: USUAL PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CHRISTMAS SALE. offices-4. Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n PRELIMINARY. ■/•I'.iiry coics, heifers, weanling calves, pork pigs, team. ,,f YUI-RFUL waggon horses, lorry, four carts, with harvest G,'A I iiiJ', v.srful assortment of farm implements, gears, TID' >trair, dairy vessels, and part of the household furni- ture, at BRADLEY MILL, GWERSYLLT. MKSSRS JON'ES and SON have been instructed by ? MrTh.HMs Jackson, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, November 12th, 1884, on the above premises, tht W¡¡II]" "f his i ve and dead FARMING STOCK, FARM PKODL'CK, DAIRY VESSELS, and part of the HOUSE- HOLD ITKNITUKK, &c Particulars next week. 2272f SALE BY MR ASTON. f- -J 'F .r- SALE AT MR. ASTON'S AUCTION ROOM. Mi; ASTON has received instructions from Mr Edward J?t. Divius, of 3, Fairneld-streft, Wrexham, who is !t.nit? th. neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Mmiday lu-xt, October 27th, 18^4, at his Sale Room there for the convenience of sale), the whole of his HOISKHOLI) FURNITURE and Effects, consisting ot iron bedsteads, mattresses, feather bed-, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, cane-seated, Windsor, aud other chair-, arm chair, walnut centre table, eight days case clock, book case, pier gla-s with gilt frame, wire ami Venetian blinds, carpets, cupboard, fenders, fire ir.jUa, puts, kettles, crockery, and other effects. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Room, iticgent-strejt, Wrexham. 2282z SALE BY MR. E. SMITH. j-' TO TIMBER MERCHANTS. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, BUILDERS, MR EDWARD SMITH will SELL BY AUCTION, on ?t Tuesday, November 4th, 1884, near Wrexham, MoUl, and Connah's Quay Railway Goods Station. Rhos- ddu, Wrexham where they can now be viewed, 101 Logs of,)'it%vii antl Hewn PITCH PINE, from 10 to 20 inches s iU trc, in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Office, Esless Farm, Wrexham. 2284z SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. R U G B Y. E S S R S rp ATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OR HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SKUNK TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH. Catalogues may be had on application to be made to jleasw TATTEUSALL, Albert Gate, London. 5 R U G B Y ANNUAL SALE OF CUB HUNTERS. MESSRS TATTERSALL WHI SELL BY AUCTION, at Ht. AUwrt street. Rugby, on FR1MAY. OCTOBER 1 1. T 'ONI! HUNDRED HORSES, including CUB HL XTERS and HUNTERS from the ATHERSTONE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE CROOME PYTCHLKY The above will be all in hard condition and mostly fresh young Horses, bought expressly for the Cub Hunting. AIs". H VRNKSS HORSES and several STUDS of VAU Hor-es will be on view Thursday, October 30th, and. Dion,in;; of sale. s tie will commence at 12 o'clock. Catalogues may be bad on application to Messrs TATTER- SAU., Albert Gate, London. zMli SALE BY MR. T. WILLIAMSON JONES. HOPE STATION, FLINTSHIRE. H1*I1 }; T. WILLIAMSON JONES has been favoured with I m instructions to SELL BV AUCTION, at the Star I Mold, on Wednesday, the 2!»th day of October, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, the under- ,Illelltit)tiet de,,ir-,il)le FREEHOLD PIZO'Er%,TY. in the "lowing or such other lots as shall be decided upon at tht' time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then pro- (liiril. All those Two well-built FREEHOLD DWELLING- WlH'sKs. situate near to Hope Station, with the yards, gardens, and appurtenances thereto belonging, now in the occupation of Messrs George Marshall and Henry R irker, the whole containing 2 536 square yards of land or thereabouts. The garden land possesses considerable frontage to the highroad leading from Broughton to Pont- blyddvn, and being directly opposite the r.ilway siding, is most desirably situated for the erection of buildings for business purposes. For further particulars upplyto Messrs „ Moss & .S., HABI „E, ••Ik'itors, or the AUCTIONEER, all of Chester. xxbbo SALES BY MESSES MACDONALD, ERASER, AND CO. SCOTLAND. PERTH AUCTION MART. AX FRIDAY, 31ST OCTOBER NEXT, the last great 1-f ANNUAL AUTUMN SPECIAL SALE will com- prise 4,0:10 Blackface and Cheviot Ewes, 3,500 Blackface Md Cheviot one two. and three-year-old Wethers, 400 Grevface and Half-bred Lambs, .I (' rosi Hogs, 250 to 200 West Highland one, two, and three-year-old Cattle, 1,390 home-grazed one, two, and thr,.<\vear-ol<i Cross Cattle, 70 Shorthorn and Ayrshire -'ilch Cows and Queys. Sale at Ten am. 2237c MACDONALD, FRASER, & Co. n_ SALE BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER SSTH, 18S4, AT LLANUCHA, BRYNEGLWYS, O'her.ns, the Wild Boar" Inn. MKs-ns D. ROBERTS & SON will SELL BY AUC- TION, Four in-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers (early <-??r.!). Three Heifers and Five Bullocks, rising two year Old Six Rearing Calves, Draught Mare, Cart Co!t, ns!Bg in-pia Sow (time up), farmyard Fowls, 10 Stacks of XVIleat, RMley and OAta. Oae Stack of H:tv, 15 Hobbits of p (all the crops to go off). FARING IMPLE- h-Nrs, and part of the Household Furniture, the pro- of Mr w,,? p.?rv, who is leaving. e months' credit on approved security for 45 and _P?rds, or dmcount allowed for c?sh. Lunch at 11, and Sale at 12 o'clock. Au'tioneer.i'OMce, Tomple Buildings, Corwen, 2219n Lost and Found. ? .OST. {rom Lower HaU. Two Scotch LA3MS and One TF Sheep, marked Red on shoulder, and D. J. on side. All?, one ?'?'"S information of same to DA"IDJONE. S'??hM.?Vrexham, will ?RA?ED, to the Lo?er Farm, near Ruabon, a Welsh  ?"? L?nb, also one Scotch Lamb. If not cla^ime .thin 14 da? wid be sotd.-Apply to MR^ANDS at the fam ??ED. <nm a field at Gwersyllt Farm, a Welsh to ? marked J. T.—Acyoneretumingthe same to tih 0 Owe, will be rewarded.-B. CL??. GW^YUT 1,, 'QQ¡m. 2283f Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD, j THURSDAY. NOV. 6TH, 18S4, & EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEA?f WREXHAM FAIR AND IR. LLOYD'S AUCTION S Al. E. Stock can now bi, brouflht out of ai.Y part of Wales and Shropshire without a license, and out of Cheshire with one. \|R LLOYD has much pleasure in thanking his l?m numerous patrons for the liberal support' and confidence they have always placed in him, and begs to announce his next PUBLIC AUCTION SALE for any STOCK will be held in the Wrexham Smithfield on Thursday, Nov. 6th at 10.30. The following Stock already entered :— 70 Head of Cattle, including prime Scotch Bullocks, Shorthorn Bullocks and Heifers, Fat Cows, Fat Bulls, a grand lot Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, Yearlings, and Stock Bulls. 100 Ripi Fat Sheep and Fat Lambs. A lot of Store sheep ;,nd Couples. 80 Pork, Bacon, Store Pigs, and Sows and Pigs. 20 Fat Calves. Cattle sold at 10.30 by Mr Lloyd Pigs and Calves sold at 10.15 by Mr Evans. Terms :—ls each Calf, other Stock 4d in the 9. No sale uo charge. All Stock- idaid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Office-Byton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. 789p SALES BY MR J. E. DA VIES. Highly important Sale >,f i) Horses, 211 head of Shorthorn and Welsh CA.tt.le, 4S pwe-bred Shropshire Down Sheep and Lambs, 15 Pigs, about 1011 head of Poultry, the whole of the Produce, together with the Agricultural Imple- ments, and Gears, also the sitperwr Household Furniture and Effects, at PLAS ISSA, war Mold, close to tht Llong Station, on the Chester Mold, and Deabijh Railway. M n J. E. DAVIES has been favored with instructions1 iML from R. W. W. Eyton, Esq., (who is leaving Plas Issa), to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday and Tuesday, October 27th and 28th, 18S4, commencing each day at E'even o'clock, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising HORSES-Two powerful cart mares (one in foal to the celebrated horse, Great Wonder "), dark brown cart filly, two promising cart colts, handsome grey colt by Alonzo," ditto brow 1 filly by Lamlash," useful dunn hack mare, and a capital chestnut pony. CATTLE-15 Grand shorthorn yearling bullocks, 4 cross bred two-year-old ditto, 3 coming three-year-old heifers, with calves at foot and of early note coming two-year- old heifer, in calf to a shorthorn bull; 4 two-year-old in-calf heifers, black cow to calve in a fortnight, and a prime fat three-year old heifer. SHEEP-20 Pure-bred Shropshire Down stock ewes, 13 ditto ditto ewe lambs, 10 ditto ditto ram lambs, ditto ditto one-shear ram, 2 fat ewes, and 2 fat lambs. Pius AND POULTRY—Two well-bred in-pig sows, 2 fat bacon pigs, 11 store pigs, 10 geese, 31 ducks, 51 head of barn-door fowl, and a number of fantail and other pigeons. PRODUCE—About 8 hobbetts Myatt's Ash Leaf kidney potatoes, about 70 hobbetts white and tawny oats 2 stacks of clover and meadow fcay (about ten and 11 tons respectively), stack of bright oat straw in batten (about S tons), 2 stacks black oats, stack of barley, about three- quarters Of an acre of commou turnips, about 2} acres of swede turnips, 19 long drill excellent mangold (long re is), 50 long drills Scotch Down, Magnum Bonum, and Skerry Blue potatoes, and a quantity of farmyard manure (the whole to go off the preti ises) together with the whole of the Agricultural Implements and Gears and the superior Household Furniture, &c. Descriptive catalogu-s may be obtained at the principal Hotels in the locality, or from the Auctioneer, 35, High- street, Mold. Lunch at 10-30 (on Monday only). Pale each day at 11 o'clock punctually. 2265z Important Sale of 10 Horses (including Cart Horses, Cobs. and valuable tiacing Ponies), 13 head of Cattle. Fat Bacon Pigs, three Stacki of Wheat, three Stacks of Yellow Oats, four acres Swede TURTLES, GEARS, and Agricultural Implements at FFRITH FARM, TRYDDYN. about 5 miles from Mold. MR J. E. DAVIES has been favoured with instruc- tions from Col. Roper (who has let the farm) to SiEivjLtL BY AUCTION, on the above premises on Friday, November 7th, 1884, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &c., viz.. HORSES.—Powerful cart -elding Sam," five years old. 16 hands ditto black mare Lock" (aged) 16 hands, in- foal to the Clawdd Newydd Horse, Great Wonder" bay cart gelding, five years old, 16 hands grey cart colt, rising two years old handsome grey cob. four years old, 14* hands, a capital mover, and will go in single and double harness promising grey harness Filly (unbroken), brown mare Pony (aged) in-foal to the thorough-bred horse, *'Bugler," and a handsome iron grey Cob by Silvester," rising three years old, 13-2 hands, a good saddle horse and very fast; alss the undermentioned Racing Ponies—Hand- some bay racing Pony, Clockette," rising eight years old, 14 hands, by Walloon" (,ut of the noted and famous dam Coquette," six times the winner at Bangor Steeplechases, several times the winner at Tarpoiley Steeplechases, and Chester Autumn Sports ditto ditto Flirt," seven years old, 14 hands, by St Clare," also out of the above-men- tioned and far-famed" Coquette." CATTLE.—Twelve grani two-year-old bullocks, one ditto heifer. These are a strong even lot, with plenty of bone and full of hair PIGS.—A ripe fat bacon pig. PRODUCE. —Three stacks of wheat, being the produce of 16 ac'es tbrea stacks of yellow oats, the produce of 20 acres; four acres of excellent swede turnips, in lots to suit purchasers. IMPLEMENTS AND GLARS.-4. 1 inch wheel cart with harvest gearing complete, swing plough and swingletrees, corn coffer, seed hopper, hay tedder, horse rake, 15-stave ladder, wheelbarrow, pik-els, rakes, yelves, A-c.,set of thrill gears, set of chain ditto, pair of roughing back- bands .tl.Lc., &c. Sale at One o'clock. 2266nc FAIR DAY SALE AT THE GROSVENOR STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. IfR J. E. DAVIES will hold his next SALE of iM. FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS, CALVES, &c.. on Wednesday, November 5th, lSS4. Early entries will oblige. 35, High-street, Mold. 2261 Preliminary anllouncement of a large and important Sale of 46 head of Cattle, 10IIorses and Colts, 17 Fat Bacon Pigs, about 150 Geese, Turkeys, and Barndoor Fowl, about 400 hobbets Oats, quantity of Potatoes, Beans, and Peas, together with the whole of the Agricultural Implements, Dairy lIteltsils, and a portion of the Household Furni- ture, at "SHIFNA Bin" FARM, NEAR MOLD. lmdwaybetween Mold and Rhydymyn Station, on the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh if a Iway. J. E. DAVIES bes to announce his instructions i.tl from Mr W S. Roberts (who is leaving the farm) to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, on or about Tuesdav, December 2nd, 18S1, the whole of the valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, <tc., full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements and catalogues. 35, High-street, Mold. 2263c SALE BY MR. G. F. BYFOKD. HAFOD LODGE, TREFNANT, Situate two miles and a half from the town of Denbigh, 3 miles from St. Asaph, 8 miles from Rhyl, and 3 minutes walk from Trefnant Station, on the London and North Western Railway. Sale of 6 valuable Cart Horses, CoUs, Hunters, Carnage Horses, Cob, 10 Cross bred Shorthorn Heifers, Bullocks, ea! vei;, 2 Ayrshire Milch Cows, 36 Welsh ElDCS and Lambs, 11 choice Pigs, Poultry, Excellent Farm Impletnents, Rustic Car, a quantity of Iron and Wooden Hurdles, several ,ets of capital Cart and Chain Gears, Stack of Beans, the produce of 3 acres. MR 3. F. BYFORD begs re?pectfuUy te announce I that he has been favoured with instructions from H. F. Birley, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUC f ION, on Thursday, the 6th November, 18S4, upon the above premises, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, which comprises HORSES.—A noble bay horse, 15-3 hands high, 6 years old, a brilliant fencer, and steady in single or double har- ness bay mare, 15-1 hands high, by Don John, by Sir Hercules, a first-class mover and a grand harness mare handsome chestnut cob, 13-3 hands high, by Alonzo, a nice ride and drive cob, clever across country, and very quiet; powerful grey cart mare, 4 yeirs old brown ditto, 6 years old, both capital workers excellent cart filly. CATTLE. —Two choice Aryshire Cows; two 2-year-old cross-bred shorthorn heifers in-calf; one barren ditto, five strong 2-year-old bullocks, two rearing calves. SHEEP—27 excellent Welsh ewes, 9 ditto lambs, 40 fleeces of Welsh wool. Pius, POULTRY, &C.—Very choice sow with litter of four, three ditto heavy in-pig, two store pigs prize sow, Walker Jones' breed nine couple of fowls, five couple of ducks. IMPLEMENTS, &c., which are mostly new, include a capital waggon, two broad-wheel carts with harvest gear- ing, one narrow-wheel ditto, heavy cylinder iron land roller, two iron horse rakes, potato plough by Ransome and Sons, the Victoria combined reaping and mowing machine, Cambridge roller, two iron cultivators, two sets of iron harrows, hay tedder by Howard, of Bedford winnowing machine by Corbet, of Shrewsbury Avery's weighing machine, oilcake crusher by Picksley and Sims, patent knife sharpener, American hay rake, iron swine plough, ridge ditto, turnip scuffier, sheep rack, two horse- machines, ladders, sheep troughs, stack sheets, iron and stone pig troughs, 70 iron hurdles, wooden ditto, corn packs, pikels, rakes, forks, spades, several sets of chain and cirt gearing, ploughing chains, set of silver-plated harness, double-barrel gun, two game bags, lawn mower, iron garden roller, two-light cucumber frame, cast iron orna- mental garden seat, water engine on wheels, netting, a few dairy requisites, &c., &c. Full particulars in catalogues, to be had a week previous to the sale, at the hotels in Denbigh, Rhyl, and Mold upon the premises, or the Auctioneer, Ruthin. Lunch, by ticket, at 11. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. Two months' credit will be given for sums of £ 10 and upwards, on approved security, or 6d in the X discount for cash. Auctioneer's Office, Ruthin. 2262z SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. "r- THE NEXT WH1TCHURCH. S \LOP, HORSE SALE THEwill take place on Friday, November 14th, 1,3b4. Entries for catalogues close Nov. 7th. H. H. ETCHES, 2243C AUCTIONEER, Whitchurch, Salop. Legal and Public Notices. "r-rJ'- .oi- "J' GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. HEALTH EXHIBITION. ON SUNDAY NIGHT, October 26th, an Excursion ?? Train for L NDON for One or Five Days, will leave LIVERPOOL (Landing Stage) at 12.0 midnight, Birkenhead 12.20 a.m. (Monday morning), Chester 12.55, Wrexham 1.24J, Ruabon 1.35, Oswestry l.:JIJ, Gobowen 1.45, and Shrewsbury at 2.15 a.m. For fares and return times see special bills. 22.5!z J. GRIERSON. General Manager. LLANGOLLEN FAIRS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after A- January next the Monthly Fair Day will he changed to Monday before the First Tuesday in each month. Oct. 2, 1854. By Order. 2255o Oct, 2, 18S4. 2255o BILLIARDS. THE Billiard room at the Lion Hotel is now closed for Ta few days for painting, colouring, and re-covering the Table. When re-opened it is hoped it will be found worthy the attention of gentlemen fond of the game. 2267o RICHARD CHADWICK, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any claim against the estate of ARichard Chadwick, late of Eagle Foundry, and 6, Erddig-road. Wrexham, who died on the 5th day of Sep- tember, 1884, are hereby requested t J send particulars of the same to the undersigned. And all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased, must forthwith pay the amounts of their respective debts to the undersigned at Burton Brewery, Bridge-street, Wrexham. ? (Signed), 2274a (signed), J. A. CHADWICK. WIRRAL RAILWAYS COMPANY, (Limited). Capital, £ 600,COD, in 69,000 shares of £11) each, with burrowi: g powers. FIRST ISSUE 30,000 SHARES of 1:10 each. The price of issue will be A;10 per share, payable £ 1 on application, on allotment, an I the balance in calls of not more than X2 mach, with an interval of not less than two months between each call. DIRECTORS. HENRY ROBERTSON, M.P., Pale, Corwen, and 13, Lan- caster-gate, London, Chairman. WILLIAM HENRY GLADSTONE. M.P., Hawarden Castle, Flintshire, and 41, Berkeley-square, London. ROBERT CHARLES DE GRAY VVNER, Newby Hall, Ripon, and Bidston Hall, Cheshire. JOHN HENRY DARBY. Bryrnbo, Wrexham. (Brough- ton and Plas Power C Jal Co.) THOMAS HUGHES JACKSON, Manor House, Birken- head. (G. H Fletcher and Co., Liverpool ) HAROLD LITTLEDiLK, Liscard Hall, Cheshire. (T. and H. Littledale and Co. Liverpool.) FREDEKIC NORTH, New Brighton, Cheshire. (Simpson ] and North, Liverpool.) JAMES TOMKINSON, Wellington Hall, Tarporley. (Old Bank, Chester) HANKERS. WILLIAMS & CO. (Old Bank), Chester. 1 .4 LNC HESTER A?ND MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL DISTRICT BANK, Liverpool. and its Branches. LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE BANK, King-street, Manchester, and its Branches ROBARTS, LUBBOCK, & CO., 15, Lombard-street, London. BROKERS. WILLIAM CHAMBERS & CO., Dale-street, Liverpool. WOOLLEY, LOWNDES, & CO., 7, Finch-lane, London. LAURIE, MILBANK, & CO., 22, Threadneedle street, London. ENGINEERS. JAMES BKUNLEES, Past President of the Institute of Civil Engineers. CHARLEs DOUGLAS FOX, Member of Council of Inst. C. L. ASAHEL PILKINGTON BELL, C.E., Manchester. SOLICITORS. GILL AND ARCHER, 14, Cook-street, Liverpool. BIRCH, CULLIMORE, AND DOUGLAS, Friars, Chester. AUDITORS. TAPP AND BIRCH, 4, Great George-street, Westminster. Offices-H. Cook-street, Liverpool. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company is incorporated to effect the following objects 1. To acquire the shares and exercise the powers of the Seacombe. Boylake, and Deeside Railway Company, which has paid for the last three years an average dividend of over 6 per cent. per annum on its issued capital of £ '.»0,000, which is nearly equivalent to 5 per cent. ou the sum for which the railway has been purchased. 2. To acquire and exercise the Parliamentary powers of the Wirral Railway Company and of the act just obtained for extending the railway to Birkenhead Park, and to make the railways. 3. To obtain Parliamentary power i for the making of a railway from the Wirral Railway to join the proposed rail- way and bridge over the River Dee, near Connah's Quay, for which powers have lately been granted. 4. To obtain an Act of Parliament to amalgamate these undertakings into one parliamentary company by the name of the Wirral Railway Company. The existing Hoylake line is 6J miles long, the other lines already authorised are 13 miles, the projected line to.Connah's Quay lUJ miles, and the loop towards Chester li Mae. By means of the Mersey Railway, which will connect both sides of the Mersey by a tunnel carrying a double line of railway, and will join the proposed railways, the Wirral Railways will in the most direct and convenient manner afford access from Liverpool and Birkenhead to the popu- ious districts of Bidston, Wallasey, New Brighton, Hov- lake, and West Kirby, and to the whole Cheshire coast of the Dee Etuary. By means of the extension of the railway from near Prenton, by Park Gate to Connah's Quay (to join the authorised railway crossing the Dee to Chester from Den- bighshire and Flintshire), Liverpool and Birkenhead will be placed in immediate connection with the most attrac- tive districts of North Wales. Also, by the construction of a short connecting link from the Wirral Railway to the railway before mentioned from the Dee to Chester, a new railway route will be established from the centre of Liver- pool to the central station in Ncrthgate-street, in the City of Chester, giving a most useful communication through the Hundred of Wirral. By the proposed railway the coalfields of Denbighshire and Flintshire, containing an inexhau-tible supply of valuable steam coals, will be placed in direct communica- tion with the Liverpool and Birkenhead docks, constituting their port of export on the Mersey, by a short and direct route. This route, by the Wirral Railway and Mersey Tunnel, will, as between Flintshire and Liverpool, save about miles on a distance of 2? miles, in comparison with the present circuit through Chester to BIr?enhead it will save about 2H miles on a distance of 36 miles in comparison with the present circuit by Chester and Run- corn to Liverpool; and will save about 30J miles on a dis- tance of 45 miles, in comparison with the present circuit by Chester and Warrington to Liverpool. The purchasers of the Hoylake Railway, with its Parlia- mentary rights and obligations under the Seacombe, Hoy- lake, and Deeside Company's Acts. have entered into an agreement to transfer that undertaking to the Company at the cost price of £llO,UuU plus the actual expenses, but without any profit or advantage except interest at 5 per cent, per annum from date of payment. The net revenue of that company for the last five years, as per the published account, has been as follows 1879 zL2,250 13 5 1880 4,10$8 5 1*81 3,978 19 11 1882 5,693 14 7 18S3 6.141 5 5 The traffic rece pts for 18S4 show a large increase over those for 18S3, and are capable of rapid development on the extension to Birkenhead and the junction with the Mersey tunnel being completed. The only contracts entered into are No. 1,dated 1st day of July, hIS", made between the Wirral Railway Company of the one part, aud Francis Archer, on behalf of this Company, of the other part: No. 2, dated the same day, between the proprietors of the Seacombe, Hoylake, and Deeside Railway Company of the first part, Asahel Pilking- ton Bell, on behalf of the Wirral Railway Company, of the second part, and Francis Archer, on behalf of this Com- pany, of the third part: and No. 3, dated 2nd day of July, 1884, made between Robert Chatles de Grey Vyner, of the one part, and Francis Archer, on behalf of this Company, of the other part. Copies of these contracts may be seen at the offices of the Company or of the solicitors. oz2275nac Tenders. # IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. IN LIQUIDATION. ABERDUNA LEAD MINES, LIMITED. THE LIQUIDATOR is prepared to RECEIVE TEN- M. DERS for the purchase of the Mining Rights, ex- tending over about 150 acres, situated in the parish of Llanferres, in the County of Denbigh, close to good roads, and within easy access to Mold Station, on the London and North Western Railway, together with the MACHINERY, PLANT, TOOLS, and Effects. The Mine is thoroughly equipped, engine-shafts sunk to 125 yards. Best discovery of Lead made at last level driven out from the shaft at the depth indicated. Tenders will be received by Mr William Theobald, the Official Liquidator, on or before 12 o'clock on Monday, the 27th October, 1884, at the offices of Messrs. Theobald Bros, and Miall, F.C. A., 23, St. S-vitbin's Lane, London, E.C. Applications for orders of inspection of the Mines and Forms of Tender may be obtained of the Official Liquida- tor, and particulars and conditions of Sale may be had of R. Chandler, Esq., solicitor, 66, Bishopsgate Street Within, E.C., Mr Rupert Prince, at the Mines, Mold or of the Liquidator, William Theobald, Eq.. (Theobald Bros. and Miall) chartered accountant, 23, St. Swithin's Lane, London, E.C. 2056a TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are inv:ted for the Erection of a NEW J? BRIDGE at Southsea, near Wrexham. The plans and specification may be seen at the Offices of Mr John Burv, Clerk to the Wrexham District Highway Board, Wrexham. and Mr R. Lloyd Williams, County Surveyor, Denbigh, on or after the 27th inst. Sealed tenders, en- doised Tender for Southsea Bridge," to be delivered at the Office of the County Surveyor on or before November 3rd next. 2256n MANTLES Of every description and wonderfully C H E A P EVANS'S 19, TOWN HILL, 1 WREXHAM. Election Ad-esse9. r-_ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. ?r? ???? GENTLEMEN,-I beg to remind you MI -J that the term for which you dB me the honour of electing me as your representative is about to expire. Should yna consider my past services have tended to the general good of the Borough I beg resp ctfully to ask your kmd support in again returning me. Assuring you I shall devote my best energies in all matters connected with our good old town. ant, Ladies and Gentlemen, YOUT Obedient Servant, 5, Pen-y-bryn, Wrexham, BENJAMIN OWEN. October 9th, 1*84. Builder. 21750 BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-My term of office as I your representative in the Council Chamber expiring on the 1st prox., I beg to offer myself for re-election. If returned, I shall pursue the same independent course I have hitherto done,, aad continue to support aU measures that have for their oldesb your interest and welfare. I remain. Ladies and Gentlemen, Chester-street, Yi>ur o" -edin.t servant, Oct. 17th, 1884. R. W. EVANS. 2226o BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AKD GENTLEMhN,—My term of office as JL? Councillor for the South Ward expiring on the 1st November, I beg respestfully to offer myself as a candidate for the vacancy. Should I again have the honor of representing you in the Town Council, it will be my constant endeavour in the future as in the past to serve the Ward and the Borough faithfully, having at all times especial regard to economy and efficiency. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, DAVID JONES. No. 4S, Hope-street, October 17th, 184. 2214c TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—The term for which -t? you elected me as one of your representatives in the Town Council will expire on the 1st proximo., and at the solicitation of numerous ratepayers of our Ward I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for re-election. Durmg the time I have had the honor to represent yeu I have endeavoured to support such measures as will tand to promote the good of the borough, and I trust my con. duct as been such as to merit a renewal of your confidence. 1 am, ladies and gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM PIERCE. 31, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 21:;4f TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHIN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—My term of office as  one of your Town Councillors will expire on the 1st November next, on which day I shall again offer myself for re-election. It has been my eamet endeavour at all times tc. support such measuies as to me appeared likely to benefit the Town and promote the well-being of those around me, and I trust my efforts to do good have to some extent met with your approval, and that you will again be kiud enough to support me on the day of election. I regret that the burdens upon the Town's Income have hitherto prevented a reduction of the Rates, bat with care- ful management, I believe the time will soon arrive when they may be lowered and, if elected, I shall do my best to effect a reduction as soon as ever it is practicable, for I consider you are now much too heavily rated. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, Haulfre, W. OSBERT EDWARDS. 11th October, 1884. 22220 Education. ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. M?s E. H. L?s PREPARATORY SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. The Half Term begins on MON OA Y, the 27th inst. 2261n KINGSTON JJOUSE A DIES' SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL :— MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Teacher (Home and Colonial College, London), ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certified by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge). The Teaching is on the most approved and modern method, the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced. A complete staff of Teachers is provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Alusic, Drawing and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, &c. The School is pleasantly situated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modern improvement. References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of present and former Pupils. 1998 The new Quarter will commence Thursday Oct. 9th. V^TREXHAM TLIGH SCHOOL FOR QIRLS. ROSENEATH. HEAD MISTRESS: MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificated-Firat-Class. assisted by MISS ALDWINCKLE, Trained High School Teacher, from the North London Collegiate and Camden Schools for Girls, ho'ding Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates. FRENCH. MADEMOISELLE NASSE (Parisian). MUSIC. MR W. H. HOLT, Local Examiner to the Rojal Academy of Music. CALISTHENICS AND DEPORTMENT. Mas WEBSTER (nee Nicholls). This School is conducted upon the same system as the many High Schools now established in various parts of the Kingdom. The object of it will be to give a sound and superior education by properly trained Teachers at a moderate cost. The Fees of Pupils entering before the age of ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. The Half Term will commence on Tuesday, Oct. 2Stb. 710 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES HANMER. Also a CLASS for BOYS, from 7 to 12 years of age. 1761 ELEMENTARY PIANOFORTE PLAYING. In consequence of increasing and numerous Engagements, MR VV. H. HOLT Has to decline beginners, but ha 3 arranged that ELEMENTARY PIANO LESSONS Shall be given by a Competent Assistant, under his immediate direction. Trrms on Application. 8, ERTHIG TERRACE. 2135n RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER REV. W. P. WHITTINGTON, M. A., Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford Second Class. Classical Moderations; Second Class, Natural Science, Finals late Senior Master in Reading School, Berks. ASSISTANT MASTERS: Classical. —HERBERT FIELD, M.A., late open Classical Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; Second Class, Classical Moderations, 1*77 Second Class, Finals 1S79. Mathematics and Science.—HENRY HALL, B.A., late Mathematical Exhibitioner and Prizeman of St. John's College, Cambridge; Senior Optime (15th), Mathematical Tripos, 18S4. Extract from the Report of the Examiner, JIr F. H. Peters, late Fellovo of University College, Oxford The Examination will very well bear comparison with the work done in one of the greatest Schools in England (Eton College), which I examined last year and the year before." THE NUMBER OF PUPILS HAS DOUBLED SINCE SEPTEMBER 1881. Next Term commences September 18th. 1101 Business Announcements. "N' J. LLOYD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 4, & 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. J. L. begs to inform the Public that he has taken the large ROOM underneath Chester-street Chapel for additional SHOW ROOMS. for New, and High Class Second Hand Furniture. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, & DRAWING ROOM, FURNITURE. A Choice lot of TAPESTRY CURTAINS from 13a 6d per pair. FANCY BRASS GOODL consisting of MIRRORS, SCREENS, SALVERS, COAL BOXES, &c. FURNITURE REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIT. To any part of the United Kingdom. FURNITURE STORED AT MODERATE BATES. I FUNERALS CONDUCTED with SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY. I 2137 r 1 THE ENTIRE STOCK 5 OF THE LATE MR EDWARD JONES, HATTER, 1, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, TO BE SOLD OFF AT A GREAT RED U CTION, After which The BUSINESS will be carried, em as usual. Mrs Jones will be obliged if all Midsummer- Accounts be paid L at once. 2105 OCTOBER, 1 884. We are at this date prepared in our various departments with most complete assortments of New Goods for the Autumn trade, and owing to the extraordinarily low prices now ruling for raw materials and our system of prompt cash payments for all goods bought, we at present are enabled to offer our customers sound reliable Drapery Good?, of all kinds, at the lowest prices known in our experience of the trade. We beg particular attention to our new stock of English and Foreign Mantles, Paletots, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fur Capes, Fur Mantles, &c., now delivered and ready for inspection. A very choice collection of Bonnets, Hats, Feathers. French Flowers, &c., now showing. W. & J. PRICIIARD, 14, HOPE STREET, 2103 WREXHAM. LAMPS! LAMPS!! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HINKS' PATENT DUPLEX EXTINGUISHER, In Doulton, Wedgwood, Bohemian, Bronze and Repousse Brass. ROWATTS' PATENT ANUCAPNIC AND LORNE. HAND LAMPS, READING LAMPS, SUSPENSION AND WALL LAMPS In every variety. HURRICANE LANTERNS., GLOBES, CHIMNEYS, WICKS AND OILS to suit all descriptions of LAMPS. J". COLEMERE GITTINS, A: IRONMONGERY & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, ? W R E X H A M. ROGERS AND JACKSON, (Late ALFRED OWEN,) GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 30, HIGH STREET, IMPLEMENT AND SHOW GALLERIES, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, R. & J. respectfully invite an inspection of thiir choice and large selection of LAMPS! LAMPS" LAMPS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Especially those with a METRAILLEUSE BURNER, giving a Brilliant Light, equal to 45 Sperm Candles, PETROLEUM, COLZA AND MACHINE OILS, Sole Agent for Stranges' (1) Crystal. A large Stock of PLOUGHS, ZIG ZAG, CHAIN, AND DRAG HARROWS, CULTIVATORS AND LAND ROLLERS, CHAFF CUTTERS & ROOT PULPERS, IRON HURDLES, &c. Please Note the Address,— 30, HIGH STREET, AND CHESTER STREET, W, WREXHAM. Business Announcements. NURSERV STOCK. MESSRS gTRACHAN & j £ VANS, RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM, Invite inspection of their Stock which tmctudes :— ALL THE UEST SORTS OF STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES, FRUIT TREES. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS; FOREST TREES, THORNS, PRIVIT, &c. Ac. Nursery Catalogues sent to any address. ESTIMATES Felt PLANTING ON APPLICATION 22791 NORTH WALES NORTH  AND SALOP PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES* CROSS-STREET -E.;Ai; !"I OSWESTRY. AND, 14, HIGH STREET, :I" JUi: ::I"EI :I 'õ WREXHAM, ESTABLISHED FOR THE SUPPLY 0Ui TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS, SPICES, c ONTI N E N T A L, POEEIGN, AND COLONIAL GOODS, WINE S AND SP IR I TS, GENERAL GROCERIES & PROVISIONS HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, .t'1 Ð, I" DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. ETC. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICE LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. C. K. BENSON & CO. I. ,L. i 'i 1, PROPRIETORS. nc91Z. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. JONES &" JONES Having just returned from the London Markets, beg to direct attention to their NEW and FASHIONABLE Stock of DRESSES, I MANTLES, CAPES, j COATS. II .i., 1 A large and well assorted stock of Velveteens- new eolers and guarantee I fast pile. MILLINERY, j FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, 1[ i HOSIERY, LACES, &E. JONES & JONES, WESTMINSTER BtnUMNeS, WREXHAM. '1r; :1. N.B.—Their premises will be closed at Nine o'clock on Saturdays, commencing the First of November. DUTCH FLOWER BULBS. HYACINTHS, TULIPS* CROCUS, NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS, &c. &c. BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES catalogues oa applications. STRACHAN AND EVANS, 1,.1. 'I .1, 4, a I (SS. STREET, AND PVAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM 20f