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Sales by Auction. BY MESSRS JONES & SON. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. PAIR BAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23RD, 1891. MESSRS JONES A SON beg to thaiife their patrons .l.I. and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 2;3rd day of February, IS91, when the following Stock will be offered :— A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. lIferal Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Pat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A aplendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows and Store Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. oacs-4, Arcade. High-street, Wrexh im. 907f ON TUESDAY. MARCH 3RD. 1891. AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORK STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock. which will take lilice on Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1591, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Bossetr, 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. 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 Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices: 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 317 Sale oi H Young Dairy Cows, Heifers, and Barrens, Teams of Powerful Wagon Horses. Three and Two-year- old Colts, Poultry, Five Stacks of Prime Old and New Clover Hay, Veitical Steam Engine and Boiler, with Shafting, Pulleys. and Belting the usual assortment of Agricultural Implements, Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, &c., at HAFOD WEN, VRONDEG. four miles from Wrexham. 11f 1 K^SRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr ?j James Turner, C.A. who is lenmg the neighbour- hood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday. February *Kth 1?91. on the above premises, the whole of the above Lire and Dead FARMING STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY VESSEL-5, and pirt of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c comprising— LIVE STOCK.-Fourteen young dairy cows, calved and to calve, calving heiferi, barreng powerful grey mare, "Polly," four year old, tbout 151, capital woraer in all gears active bay mare, Bass," 15 3, five years old, very quiet, and cipital harness mare brown mare (in-foal), 15i, quiet, and good worker: grey mare, "Lofty," 9 years old, 17 bands, in-foal u-eful black mare (in-foal), 16 hands, good worker very promising grey draught colt, three years old, 153; two trown draught colts, two yeara old poultry, lee. THE TITF-LEMENTS, <KC., incluae-Vertical steam engine and boiler, three horse-power, with shafting, 'pulleys, and belting, by Jones & Son," Warrington, steaming apparatus two narrow-wheel carts with harvest gearing and extra sideboards, market shatidry, four-wheel phieton, with break, iron cultivator with seven prongs, two-horse iron cultivator, iron lrnd roller, mowing machine, iron wheel ploughs, by "Howard" and 'Edwards," Llany- pwll, iron swing plough, Hornsby's digger Plflugh, iron swiDKtrees, sets of heavy nr.d light spike harrows, chain barrows, iron Norwegian drill harrows, iron half-round drill harrow, long iron drill harrows, two iron turnip scuffie3. turnip drill, small bone crusher, Corbett's" clover seed drill, winnowing machine, horse rake, chaff cutter for hand or steam power, by "Powell Bros, and Whitaker," grinding mill by Corbett & Sons," "Avery's' weighing machine, potato masher, stone truck, 80 corn sacks, corn truck, heel rakes, cask of black varnish, carnenter's work bench, three corn chests, iron cart jack, wagon and cart covers, old iron, sundry timber, iron screw clamp, iron and Buckley pig troughs, wood sheep troughs, hay knives, cart ropes, half-measure, potato riddles. wheelbairow3, poultry shed, ladders, timber chains, crow bars, step-ladders, zinc spouting, mixing tubs, baskets, cow chairs, riddles, rakee, pikels, and sundry small tools, thrill, chain. and plough gears, harness, odd gears, head collars, nose bags, knee cap. horse ru?s, also lawn mower, two iron garden seats, garden roller, grindstone and frame &c THE FAlnr PRODUCE, &c., include-Five stacks of well- harvested old and new clover hay. in lots to suit pur- chasers, and may be removed at the convenience of the purchaser. DAIRY VESSELS &C include-" Laval's patent milk separator, "Bradford's" patent churn, tin cream raisers, two calf feeders, salting tub, pig turnel and trestle, steel- yards, &c., and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. Hay and corn she!, with corrugated iron roof, 70 feet long by 21 feet wide corrugated iron building, 45 feet long by 28 feet wide, and is divided into three loose boxes and four piggeries a lean-to shed, with corrugated iron roof, 45 feet long by 12 feet wide. Lunch at 10, and sale at 11 o'clock, prompt. Office 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 299jf Sale of Standard and Dwarf Roses, a large assortment of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Currant, and Gooseberry Trees, Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs. Privet, Green Hollies, Balsam Popular, &c, removed for convenience of Sale to the VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. ME>SIIS JONES & <OS have received insructions iT H from Mr J. Farquh irson, Acton Nurseries, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, February 27th, 1891, in the above Market, a large assortment of ROSES, FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, &c, in lots to tuit purchasers. The SHRUBS will include Laurels (in variety), English and Irish Yew*, Cupressus, Thuja, Lotui, Ritinosporui (in Tariety), Deu'zias, Spireas, Green Hollies, Lombardy and Balsam P 'pulars, Thorns and Privet for fencing, and other choice and Ornamental Trees, &c &e. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 369f Sale of Four in-calf Cows, Yearling Heifer, In-pig Sows, Fat and Store Pigs. Poultry, 'mplements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, Pianoforte, &c., at BRYNGOLEU, EDDDIG. One and a half miles from Wrexham. "II EiSKS JONES .? SON have been instiucted by Mr 1*1 Thomas Jones, who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1891, on the above premises, the above live and tlpad farming stock, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, &c com- prising. LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c -Young cow and calf, cow in full prufit, two promising two-year-old in-calf heifers, yearling heifer, half-bred Berkshire in-pig sow, seven smart store pigs, two fat pigs, about ten couple of fowls, patent chaff cutter. turnip pulper, turnip slicer and bench, mixing tubs, hay knife, ladders, stone and wood pig troughs, rain water tubs, swill tub. large dog kennel, quantity of old iron, yelves, shovels, Lay rakes, pikels, pick- riddles, 4-c. HOUSEHOLD FCR.NITTKE, DAIRY VESSELS, &C -Pull compa-s cottage pianoforte, in rosewood cate. by C. Hampton, Lindon, eight-day's clock, with brass dial, polished oak kitchen dresser, and shelves, quantity of pewter dishes, and plates, oak leaf table, old black oak kitchen chairs, two painted leaf tables. Oak bedstead, nock bed, mattress, staff churn, butter mitt and prints, butter s:ales and weights, hair and wire milk seives, cheese screw, small cheese tub, small cheese vats, tin fillitting, cu-d breaker, milk dishes, cream pots, tin milk fans, tin milking pan", milk measures, sundry milk tips, and a few boxes of Myatt'a seed potatoes, &c. Sale at one o'clock. Office 4, Arcade, Wrexham. t354 SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. v. -I' "I SlLE AT STANSTY LODIlF:, NEAR THE TOWN OF WREXHAM. MR S. T. BAUGH bas been favored with instructions i'f from the Representatives of the late '1 homs H. Jones, E;q.. to SELL BY AUCTI IN. upon the premises at Stansty Lodge, aforesaid, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1891, the whole of deceased's OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, and part of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, CULINARY ARTICLES, and Other Effects. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS comprise-Bay carriage horse, Rodney," 15-2 hands, rpd and white crosi-bred cow with calf, red and white shorthorn in-calf cow, red and white ditto in-calf heifer (second calf), four young store pigs, and poultry. PRODUCE.—Five to six tons of splendid hay in bay, stick of barley straw (5 tons), part dtack of ditto. thirty to forty measures of potatoes in lots. French barn with galvanized roof quantity of iron hurdles, oak posts, lean-to shed, joiner's bench, &c. IMPLEMENTS.—Iron plough, set of two wood hirrowa, land roller, liquid manure barrel on wheels with perforated trough deliverer, seed drill, two narrow-wheel carts one with harvest gear, carriage jack, two heel rakes nearly new, patent chaff cutter, turnip pulper, calf feeding though on stand, bay rakes, pikels, spades, forks, yelves, hoes, bru bing hooks, mattock, tubs, boxes, and numerous sundries. Parisian photon (nearly new), pony park phreton. IN GARDEN,Lawn mower, iron garden roller, two ditto atone rollers with iron frames, improved portable garden frame by Bolton and Paul," Worcester, two-light garden frame, two hand glasses. large lot of flower pots, boxes, &c., garden netting, pruning, edging, and nipping shears. rakes, scuffles, pruning saw, sieve, garden line with iron winder and pin, three garden baskets, five watering cans, galvanized iron water barrel on wheels, two wheelbarrows, one long and two short ladders, and one step ditto, grind- stone and frame, &c. IN SADDLE-ROOM, &-C.- Set of single silver-mounted carriage harness (neaily new), ditto old ditto, riding saddle and bridle, set of cart gears, sundry harness, horse clothing, saddle horse, painted cupboard, corn coffer, Heal tub, tool chest and sundry tools, stable lanterrs. buckets, and sundry utensils Also part of the Household Furniture, comprising—mahogany sideboard, ditto dinner wagon, two mahogany side tables on pillar and base, form- ing one table, easy, mahogany, and other chairs, walnut and mahogany leaf tables, whatnot, two mahogany framed tables witQ leather centre tops, ditto writing desk, eight days' clock in mahogany case, mahogany large winged wardrobe with seven drawers in centre porti n, oak linen chest, box ottomans, iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, feather and flock beds, carpets, dressing tables, wash- stands, large painted chest, small dinner service and kitchen ditto, with the usual kitchen furniture, culinary articles, dairy utensils, and other effects. Sale at 11 o'clock, prompt. za425t SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. SPECIAL SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART. MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will hold a SPECIAL SALE at the IvJL above Mart on Wednesday next. Feb. 25th. 1891, of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, viz. 20 Prime Fat Beast. 150 Ripe Fat Sheep, 110 Fat Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stockfthat may be entered. Sale at 11 30 a.m 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 423 Sales by Auction. .r SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH, AT 12.30. Highly important and unreserved Sale of a farm stock of 66 Dairy Cows, Heifers, Yearlings, and Bulls, 5 Horses, 72 Lambing Ewes, 8 Fat Pigs, Poultry, Potatoes, together with the whole of the new Agricultural Implementl and Dairy Vessels, at THE GRANGE FARM, EDGE, situate one mile from Malpas station, and one from Tils ton. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions from iT.. the Executors of the late ?r George Blantern (who are giving up the farm), to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grange, on Wednesday, the 4th day of March next, the whole of the valuable dairy stock, horses, sheep, pigs, implements, dairy vessels, Ac. Particulars as follows :— 66 CATTLE, comprising43 superior young Cheshire dairy cows and heifers (over 2U will have calves at foot), 5 three-year-old barrens and stirks, 15 very choice and colourly yearling heifers, 2 butcher's or stock bulls, 1 yearling bull. 5 HORSES, comprising :-Powerful brown wagon raare, 7 years old, about 16.3; grey wagon ge'ding, 7 years old, about 17 hands black gelding, 4 ye-irs old, about 15.3; chesnut horse, aged. The above horses are all first-class workers. Very stylish brown cob gelding, 6 years oil, about 14.3, quiet to ride and drive, a good mover and fast. SHEEP.—2 J large Clun ewes with lambs, 10 Shropshire yearling ewes (in lamb), 42 very good Scotch ewes (in i iamb), PlCS.—8 small bacon Pigs. POULTRY.—30 couples of Fowls, 5 Aylesbury Ducks. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, which have all been par- chased new during the last three years, will comprise— First-class spring lorry, 3 carts with harvest gearing made by Ball and Smith. Chorlton-lane capital hay tedder by Blackstone and Co., horse rake by Nicholson, Newark combined reaping and mowing machine by Bamlett, turnip pulpers and slic^rs by Nicholson, chaff cutters by Be<<tall. double-row turnip drill, 13 spout corn drill, cake mill, turnip scuffo, Avery's weighing machine, chain harrows, two sets of iron harrows, set of c'over seed harrows, two hor¡,e iron or Cambridge roller, two wheel plough". drill plough, the usual assortment of farm tools, comprising capital mash wagon, long and short ladders, ferret boxes, iron hurdles, iron and wood troughs, rakes, pikels. wagon ropes. &j. DOG CART, HARNESS. &c.-Well-built dog cart by Hud- son, Whitchurch, with lamps an,1 cushions complete, nearly new; set of bl.-ck harness silver mounted, riding saddle, double rein bridle, horse clothing, &c. THE GEARS will comprise-Three sets of shaft gears, two sets of chain geirs, two sets of ploughing gears. head collars, Ac. POTATOES.—About 5') measures of Main Crop Seed I potatoes. THE DAIRY VESSELS, all new, will include 4 patent double chamber cheese presses, large oalt cheese tub. small ditto, 20 pairi of vats from 1to 15 inches, curd mill, drainer, cheese hooping. 12 tin milk pans, 4 milk carriers, 4 milking cans, 2 iron cheese stools, drip tubs, cream steins, salting turnel, &c. A small portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising kitchen tables, various benches, clothes horses, &c., &e. Luncheon at 11,30. Sale at 12.30. The Auctioneer has much pleasure to invite special at. tention to this important Sale. The dairy cows and heifers are a first clt-s selection, fl; to go into the best Stocks in Cheshire. The implements and dairy vessels have all been purchased new during the last three ye irs. Catalogues from plac" of Sate, or Eyton House, Wrex- ham. 413j SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. -J- r, r- MESSRS ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, i.Yjt on TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 21TH, at their Sale Room, Regent-street (removed there for the convenience of sale), a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects also, Two New Sets of Harness, one brown and the other black, suitable for 14 or 15 hands cob. Sale at Two o'clock, prompt. No Reserve. 429z SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. ,r- -r- THE WHITCHURCEI SALOP JHOTTSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1873. NEXT SALE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27.b, 1891. Entry forms can be obtained from the Auctioneer, H. H. ETCHES, AUCTIONEER, WHITCHURCH, 263 SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. Lu("Asts 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, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at the Repository day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold, 10s. NEXT SAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH. 51 SALE BY MR E. EDWARDS. r. r f.r' DINBREN UCHAF, LLANGOLLEN. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, IM- PLBMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MR E. EDWARDS has been favored with instructions ivt from Mr Robert Jones (who is retiring from farm- ing), to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1S91, on the premises, the whole of the Live and D ad Farming Stock. Implement", and Hou-ehold Furni- ture, &c., c(iiiiprising:- 18 Head of Cross-bred Cattle, viz 9 young cro's bred cows an'i heifers (to calve early), .i two year-old barren heifers, 1 two-year-old bullock, 1 two-year-old bull, and 4 yearling heifers and  brown c&rt 5 Vaiuable Cart Horses, v.z., Diamond, brown cart mare in-foal, 16 hmd?, aed; Poily," bay Webb c*rt mare, 15 2 hands, 7 ) ear" old; Prince," bay cart horse, 16 hands. 5 years old Warrior," powerful cut horee, 16 hands, 4 years old "Lofty," bay cart mare, 15-1 hands, 5 years old (:ill grand workers.) 160 Welsh Fat and Store Sheep, viz., 36 ripe fat Welsh wethers and ewes, and 124 healthy Welin ewes and wether' in suitable lots. Abont!) tons of barley and oat straw, SO measures of oats, 70 tons of farmyard manure, and several measures of Magnum n'mum and kidney potatoes (all to go off.) Im- plements, dairy vessels, and part of Household Furniture. Luncheon at 11, :ae at 12 o'clock p:ompt. 83r Terms-TIHe3 months' credit on X5 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash. Auctioneer's Office-I, Chapel-street, Llangollen. 388a SALE BY MESSRS PICKERING AND NIGHTINGALE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1891. Important Sale of 68 Grand Young Dairy Cows, 11 Fat Cattle, 11 Fat Bacon Pigs, 10 Porket Pigs, In-pig Sow, Fowls, Ducks, Geese, 5 Powerful Young Cart Horses, 3 Grand Half-bred Horses, 50 In-lamb Pure-bred Leicester and Shropshire Ewes. 2 Leicester Rams, Gears, Harness, Implements of Husbandry, at the MOORSIDE FARM, HIGHER KINNERTON, 2 Miles each from the Rossett and Hope S'ations, and 6 Miles from Chester. MESSRS PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE have received r instructions from Mr Daniel Handley (who is retir- ing from farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK. Lunch on the table at 10,30 a.m. Sale at 11.3) a.m. Full particulars in Catalogues, which maw be had from the AUCTIONEERS, 12, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. 389f SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. IESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSE. THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. Next Monthly Sale, TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. Sig- MESSRS TATTERSALL 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 staUs to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 1785 Tenders. ,>J -.J'> TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Committee of Coedpoeth (near Wrexham) INDE- PENDENT CHAPEL are prepared to receive Tenders for Building their new CHAPEL. Plans and Specifications can be seen after the 16th instant at the secretary's house, Mr Thomas Roberts, Salem Terrace, Coedpoeth, and to whom the Tenders are to be sent endorsed and sealed on or before the 3rd of March next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect and Surveyor. Portmadoc 11th February, 1891. 372a TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for CONSTRUCTING a NEW TSTREET, from Bradley Road to Belle Vue Road, in the Borough of Wrexham Plans and Specification may be seen. Bills of Qviantite3 and any other information be obtained, on application at the Engineer's Office, Old Vicarage, Wrexham. Tenders Sealed and Endorsed Tenders for New Street," to be isnt in to me on or before the 9ch day of March, 1891. WILLIAM DAVIES, C.E. Old Vicarage, Wrexham. 3!)2n Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD 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 announcing his next iTi. AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifer9,, Cows and Bulls. The usual supply of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of Bicon, Pork, and Store Pig". Fat and Rearing Calles. 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. Auctioneer's Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz MR LLOYD'S SALE LIST FOR EARLY IN I MARCH MONDAY, MAKCH 2ND.-Wrexham CatHe Fair. 500 Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. and Calves. TUESDAY, 3RD.-Malpas Station Smithfie'd. 80 Cattle, 500 Sheeo, Pigs, and Calves. WEDNESDAY, 4TH.-Important Farm Sale at The Grange, Edge, near Malpas, comprising 77 Dairy Cows and Young Cattle, 105 Sheep, 5 Horses, 20 Pigs, the whole of the Agricultural Implements and Dairy Vessels, by order of the Executors of the late Mr Geo. Blantem. THURSDAY, 5TIl.-Surplus Horse Sale at Wrexham. This day the Entries finally close for the Great North Wales Horse Sale. 211 Horses are now entered. FRIDAY, 6TH.-Important Farm sals at Borras, near Wrexham, of 76 Dairy and Store Cattle, 311 Lambing Ewes and fat Sheep, 8 Wagon Horses and Colts, 12 Pigs, together with the whole of the Implements, &c., by order of Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., who has let his Home Farm. SATURDAY, 7TH.—Important Farm Sale of 32 Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horse, 60 Pigs, 200 bushels of Potatoes, the whole of the Farming Implements, Dairy Vessels, &c., at Chorlton Lane, two miles from Malpas, by order of Mrs Robinson, who is leaving. [ MONDAY, !JTR.- Wrexham Cattle Fair. 500 Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. TUESDAY, 10TH -Special, select, and unreserved Sale of the Cholmondley Dairy Stock in Malpas Station Smithfield, comprising 85 Grand Dairy Cows and Heifers, 4U Pigs, 50 Fat Sheep, by order of R. P. Brassey, Esq., who is giving up dairying. WEDNESDAY, IITH.-Tattenhall Road Station Sale. 50 Cattle, 300 Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. Several other important Sales will be duly announced. r Auctioneer's Offices: Eyton House, Wrexham. 364zo THE GREAT MARCH PRIZE HORSE SALES FOR NORTH WALES, CHESHIRE, and SHROPSHIRE, WILL BE HELD AT W h E X H A M 9 ON THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, at 12 o'clock. Being the opening Sale in the new Horse Repository on the Wynnstay Arms Bowling Green, having suitable accom modation for 300 Horses, all under cover. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his Prize Jv_t- List for the March Horse Sles as follows jE5 for the best WAGON HORSE or MARE. 16 hands and over. X4 for the best WAGON HORSE or MARE, under 16 hands. X3 for the best two or three-year-old WAGON GELDING or FILLY. jM for the best stamp and action MARE or GELDING over 14 hands. Y.2 for the best stamp and action COB or PONY over 12;, and not exceeding 14 hands. ill for the best PONY not exceeding 12J hands. The above Prizes will be paid in Plate or Cash. Five Shillings will clear all expenses on all horses un- sold. 1114 Horses changed hands at the four Salts held last year. This is the largest Horse Sale in England or Wales. Early entries are essentially necessary if you wish to secure a good place in catalogue. The entries will finally close on Thursday, March 5th, or earlier, if 303 Horses are entered. Entry forms, and any further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexham Mr R. J. Roberts. Hendre House. Bodfari; Mr Broster, Tatten- hall; Mr John Evans, Cheshire View Mr James Davies. Cross Lanes, Stores, or Wynstay Arms Hotel, Ruthin. All Horses must be in their stalls at 9.30, judging at 1U o'clock. 129 PREPARE FOR THE GREAT MARCH PRIZE HORSE SALE IN THE NEW REPOSITORY, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH. THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH AT 130, TH3 WREXHAM HORSE SALE YARD, ADJOINING THE HORSE-MARKET, WREXHAM. SALE OF SURPLUS HORSES. ]%/W"R LLOYD has been instructed to include in the ill Sale on Thursday, March 5th, the following Valuable MACHINERY, in first-class repair, which will be offered in one Lot, or otherwise, as determined at the time of Sale 8 Horse-power Traction Steam Engine, by If arihall, Gainsborough. Threshing Box, by Clayton and Shuttlewortb, with 4ft 6in Drum. Howard's Patent Binder. Portable Grist Mill, by Barford and Perkins. The whole of the above Machinery will be set in motion at 10 o'clock on day of Sale. Entries of other Machinery, Horses, and Implements respectfully invited for this Sale. On this day the Entries will finally close for the Great March prize S-ties, and no Horses, unless in Catalogue will be offered at th it Sale. Auctioneer's Offices Eyton Houat, Wrexham. till FRIDAY. MARCH UTII, at 12.30. Highly Important Agricultural Sale of 7o Dairy Cows and Heifers, Barrens, Cross-bulled Cows, Yearling Heifers and Bullocks, and Stock Bulls, 8 powerful Wagon Horses and Colts, 314 Lambing Ewes and Fa. Sheep, 12 In-pig Sows and Store Pias. Produce, Poultry, the whole of the Farming Implements, Ac., at BORRAS situate 11 miles from Wrexham and 31 from Holt. MR LLOYD has been favored with imtructions from l?JL Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., who has let his Home Farm, to SELL by AUCTION at Borras, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, the whole of hit valuable Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Produce, Implements, &c., particu- lars as follows CATTLE.—45 grand dairy cows and heifers with calves at foot or near calving, 2 cross-bulled cows, 3 fresh barrens, 5 Store bullocks, 18 yearling heifers and bullocks, 3 stock bulls 1, 2, and 3 years old. HORSES.—Powerful brown wagon mare Rose," about 15.3; powerful grey wagon mare "Flower, about 16 hands, served by Lord Donbigh" j roan mare, Jewel," about 15.2; powerful roan wagon gelding. 3 years old, by •' Lin- colnshire Hero"; bay wsgon gelding 3 years old, grey wa^on colt 2 years old, half-bred mare 7 years old, about 16 hands, by "Game-keeper"; bay cab about 14-2, regularly driven in a milk float. SHEEP.—152 Ciun and eross-bred lambing ewes and with lambs, 81 shearling Shropshire and Leicester in-lamb ewes, 44 strong Welsh or small Clun ewes. 4 Shropshire rams, 30 fat sheep. PIGS.—Three in-pig sows (middle Yorkshire), 9 pork pig". POULTRY.—About 6f head. PKODUCE.—Several stacks of barley straw, about 70 bushels of magnum bonum potatoes. THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS will compriseNew two-horse lurry with sideboards and pig cratchole, by Ball and Sons; 4 capital carts with harvest gearing, spring cart with pig cratches, spring cart suitable for a cob 14 2, com- bined mowing machine, 2 wheel ploughs by Kell and Meats, ridging plough, Hornsby's digging plough, turnip scuffle, 3 sets of iron hirrows, chain harrows, 3 horse cultivator, 2 flat rollers, Cambridge roller, double row turnip drill, turnip fingerer and slicer by Williams, Rhyl, turnip pulper, chaff cutter suitable for hand or horse power, cake mill, gri st mill by Barford and Perkins, weighing machine, about 400 yards of sheep netting and iron stakes, wheelbarrows, rakes, pikels, cart ropes, rick- sheets, sheep troughs, wood mangers, sack bags, sack trucks, mash barrow, hoppers, shovels, and the usual assortment of farm tools. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. Buyers in want of really useful rent-paying stock are respectfully invited to attend, they will find them at Borras without a doubt, the principal portion are bred on the farm. alogues fiom Eyton House, Wrexham, or place of aI. 412ao MR J. LLOYD, AUCTIONEEER AND APPRAISER, 4 AND 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. Ovar 30 Years practical experience in the Furnishing Business. — Valuations made from Probate or Sale. 53f Entertainments and Meetings. SEVEN STARS HOTEL, WREXHAM. THE ANNUAL PIGEON SHOOTING HANDICAP will take place on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, when the proprietor will give £10 to be shot for. Money given, few or many shooters. First bird entrapped at twelve o'clock sharp. J. J. SCOTR. 315j PROPRIETOR. ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM TUESDAY EVENING, 3RD MARCH, 1891. MR O. J. ROWLANDS (Of D'Oyly Carte and Arthur Rousbey's Oper; Companies) Will give a GRAND CONCERT Under distinguished Patronage. ARTISTES- MISS BELLE ROBINSON (Liverpool and Manchester Concerts), MISS KATE MEREDITH (Cantor's Concert C. mpany). MR DAVID WILLLIAMS (Cantor's Concert Company), MR J. T. JONES (Principal Tenor, christ.Church, Liverpool), THE CAMBRIAN PRIZE QUARTETT, And the MEMBERS of the LIVERPOOL CYMRIC VOCAL UNION (Male Voices). Accompanists :— MISS CONSTANCE BARTON, MISS EDISBURY, A MR A. PARFITJ. Admission :-3s, 2s, Is, and 6 J. Doora open at 7.15, Concert at 7.45 prompt. Tickets may be obtained and Seats booked at Mr LITTLE'S, Hope-street. 405n F COMPANY FIRST VOLUNTEER BATTALION ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS (GWERSYLLT.) 11HE ANNUAL DINNER of the above Corps will be i. held at &UMMERH1LL HOUSE, on MONDAY NEXT, THE 23RD INST. The Members will parade at Penson's Turning at 5 p.m. in Undress Uniform, without waist- belts. 403s EGERTON STREET SCHOOLROOM. THE ANNUAL TEA. pARTY AND COMPETITIVE jyjEETING WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27TH. Tea. on the tables at 4 o'clock. Competitive Meeting in St. James's Hall at 6. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH. 402z PDBLCC HALL WREXHAM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH & 26TH. THE SUCCESSFUL FARCICAL COMEDY, DR. BILL., From the Avenue Theatre, London. MANAGERMR GIFFORD STACEY. Plan of Reserved seats at Mr Edisbury's, High-street. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. For particulars see Bills. 428j ST. DAVID'S DAY. ANNIVERSARY DINNER WILL BE HELD AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, On MONDA Y, MARCH 2nd. PRESIDENT HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (DR. H. V. PALIN). Tickets 5s each, can be obtained at the Bacci the Hote), 426o THE TRYDDYN DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. THE THIRD ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will be held at the PlsTELL FARM, Nerqu;s, near Mold, in a field near the farmhouse, in the occupation of Mr Wm. Griffiths, on FRIDAY, the 6th of MARCH, 1891. (If prevented hy frost, the first open Friday following.) President MR EDWARD GRIFFITHS, Llan Farm, Tryddyn. Vice-President MR JOHN JONES, Grocer, Nerquis. Treasurer: MR JOHN ROBERTS, Tan y llao, Tryddyn. The Competition will ba open to the following Parishes only :—Tryd YD. Uchymynydd ucha, Uchymynydd issa, Leeswood, Rhanberfedd, and Nerquis. For Rules and further particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary, MR RICHARD GEOtiGE WILLIAMS, Tryddjn Stoies, Tryddjn, near Mold. t390 Education. .r_r, MISS SARA HUGHES, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, PIANOFORTE & HARMONY. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, and College of Musicians Local Examinations. Out of Town on Wednesdays and Saturdays. PRESENT ADDRESS—16, WELLINGTON ROAD. ]89n MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., Member of the National Society ot Professional Musicians, ORGANIST OF ST. MARKS' CHURCH, WREXHAM, LATE DEPUTY-ORGANIST OF RIPON CATHEDRAL, Has vacancies for Pupils on the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY. COUNTERPOINT, &c. ADDRESS: 3, SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. 397f THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. A HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THE SCHOOL COURSE includes Preparation for the Cambridge Local Examinations and for the London Matriculation, but is carefully modified to suit delicate or backward pupils. French and German taught con- versationally. Special arrangements for Elder Students. There is a class meeting only in the morning for little ones under eight years old. HALF TERM BEGISS ON MONDAY, MARCH 2ND. For Prcspectusee, &c., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS, who is at home to visitors on Tuesday afternoons. Board- ing houses can be recommended. 37z If you want Good and Reliable PROVISIONS go to JOHN WILLIAMS, 17, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. FINEST SELECTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PROVISIONS, Comprising some of the finest AMERICAN AND CHESHIRE CHEESE, From the Best Dairies. Best Value in Wrexham in Home-cured and Wright's Crown Brand AMERICAN BACON AND HAMS. CHOICE SMOKED WILTSHIRE AND BELFAST ROLL FINEST DANISH, KIEL. IRISH AND WELSH BUITERS. EGGS, TINNED MEATS, PICKLES, AND SAUCES Of all description always n Stock. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 17. MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 173f TO FARMERS AND CHEESE MANUFACTURERS. THE BEST SALT FOR CHEESE AND BUTTER MAKING, ALSO FINE LUMP, LAND, AND ROCK SALT, Can only be obtained in tlrs district from CHAELES SEDDON, CITY SALT STORES, LEADWORKS LANE, CHESTER Orders Promptly attended to in Town or Country. Attendance at the Chester Corn Exchange every Saturday. Deliveries in Wrexham every Wednesday. 213f 50 PRIZE COMPETITIONS FOR Is GD. SEND Postal Order for Is 6d (or 19 stam9) for a year's ? 8ubscnptlOn to the fn? CoMpe?ton Records pub- 3he monthly,and become entitled to enter /r<? o/ charge 50 prize competitions, with cash prizes ranging from jElOO. This is a genuine offer.-Addres9, The Prize Competition Association, 4, South Parade, OakGeld-roarl Clifton. I BnatoL lJUo Business Announcements -j" THE CELEBRATED PENADUH SPHIIŒ WfATERS I Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Inatitute of Great Britain, for these Waters; also at International Exhibition, London, 1881. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES a  ?  And MINERAL WATERS   .?? ??? Manufactured from See that ????0???"???? See that PENADUR Q ?'?? ?'? NamS and SPRING.   ?? C??  T?ade Mark are SPRING. On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious ??j?     Articles being Substituted Agents Everywhere, or direct Prom NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Rualion, &r, Hydropathic, Blackpool. Rhyl, &c. 2499 Go ??? ???? ?Nt BM ??SB tBEmH t?? ARE NOW ( S 5 3 E''j§& a?*??H!sSS!???!TjS!F&?i!? ROASTED ON THE PREMISES BY PHILLIPS & COMPANY, I WREXH AIM. FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LONDON. 1875, SOAMES WELSH SL AD L, lk I= IF BRfUIANT. peine* SPARKLING .j THE BREWERY, WREXHAM,NORTH WALES. 2022 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 2570 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. "OYMRY AM BYTH." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Corks are branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and that every Label bears Name and Registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield as below). SODA WATER. S g O AROMATIC GINGER ALE. POTASS WATER. PURE DERATED WATER. SELTZER WATER. FOR GOUT: LEMONADE. LITHIA WATER, and (fiNctER BEER, BZGIBTZRZD. LITHIA & POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS- R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. Lonpon AGENTS: W. BEST & SOXS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BEjHADgAT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. DAY, SON, & HEWITT'S ORIGINAL and CELEBRATED LAMBING & CALVING REMEDIES. THE CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Anointing after Calving and Lambing. For Straining and Preventing Gangrene. For all Sores, Wounds, and Swollen Udders. For Sore Throats, Strainq, and Rheumatism. Price 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 7s per bottle. THE RED DRENCH. For Cleansing after Lambing and Calving. For Hide Bound, Red iVater, and Yellows. For Chills, Feverp, and Loss ol Cud. For Preventing Milk Fever and Quarter 111. Price 3s 6d per doz. (Ewes) 13a per doz. (Cows.) THE GASEOUS FLUID. Cutes General Debility in Stock. Cures Low Condition and Hoven or Blown. Cures Scour or Diarrhoea, and Colic or Gripes. Cures Coughs, Colds, and Loss of App-tite. tfriee Is 9J per bottle 203 per doz. THE GASEODYNE. Used as Laudanum for Deadening PaiD. For Severe Diarrhoea and Influenza. For Paining in bad Lambing and Calving. For Inflammatory Colic and Lung Disorders. Price 3i 6d per bottle. SPECIAL LAMBING & CALVING CHESTS With It KEY TO FARRIERY," complete .£333 and .£1 Ida carriage paid. Pamphlet on Lambing and Calving Disorders," by Mr T. G. Hewitt, M.K.C. V.S., London, gratis and post free. ROYAL ANDIAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, 22, DORSET STKEET, LONDON, W. zl95a FRAMING Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Framing to JOHN LITTLE, The Library, Wrexham. 2027 HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic AddressHaxell, London." Telegrams for visitors must be marked c/o Haxell, London." FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the f Theatres and Places of Amusement. Within 20 minutes of the City by 'Bus cr Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particu!ar, combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate I.adie9' and Gentlemen's Coffee Rooms, Billiard Room, &c. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 6/6. LIGHTS & ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGH rED BY ELECTRICITY In the hope of meeting in every way the continued prefer- ence shown to this Hotel, A NEW COFFEE ROOM. OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FIRST-FLOOR, Has been added to the Hotel, ITS SEVEN NOBE WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING. LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 MANCHESTER &?a? CORPORATION. CONCENTRATED ?J?E. MANURE. MADE FROM ANIMAL MATTER. BLOOD. BONES, FISH. &c- ANALYSING ABOUT 38 fifi per cent. of ORGANIC MATTER, containing ;I ro „ of AMMONIA. J 50S „ of A I.K,\ L I N E SALTS, containing 0-90 „ of POTAbH. J 8 57 of TRIBASIC PHOSPHATE. 2*50 „ of SULPHATE OF LIME. Delivered in Bags at any Railway Station within 50 miles of Manchester in not less than Two Ton Lots, and within 150 miles in not less than Four Ton Lots-Special quotation beyond 150 miles. dB3 per Ton. Will be sold by Analysis if written application be made. HY. WHILto.:y, Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester, or to BOLD ALDRED, i Stamford-road, Altrincham, and I tSodO Saltney, Chester. Business- Announcements GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertiser Office, MAHEBT SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act AND Special Colliery Ruleaf or North Wales. T* be had in SheoU and Books In both English and Welsh. I AYLEY AND gRADLEY, I BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. WATCHES The Best Valtie, the Strongest, most Durable and Finest Timekeepers ever made. TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS of Omun now uaing them in all parts of the world. IMPROVED KEYLESS WATCHES Not liable. to failure, giving Extra Strength, Greater Freedom from Accidents; Aud Reduced Cost of Manufacture. "SPECIAL MAKE" LADIES' KEYLESS LEVER WATCH In Silver Caaea In Gold Cue Three-quarter Plate Lever, with Compound Balance, Rubv jewelled in 13 actions. Extra Stronp Keyless work, each part Interchangeable throughout. Price S10 in Massive Gold Cases, Hunting. Hall-Hunting, or Crystal Glass, richly engraved or plain polished, With Monogram Engraved Free. In Silver Cases, B5. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN SOLD. Performance warranted. Sent free and at our risk to all partial the world. KEYLESS "BANK" WATCH Cheapest, Strongest, and Best JBa ENGLISH KEYLESS WATCH ever made. Silver Cases Silver Cases Best London make throachont. Three-quarter Plate ErtelMi Liver, Large Chronometer lial-uiee. Jewelled in Rubies, Extra Strong Key less Action, Each part interchangeable. An. Exact Timekeeper and the Best Valoo in tb8 market. THOUSANDS IIAVK BEEN SOLD. Price £5. in Extra Strength Siorlmg Silver Crystal Glass Cases. Performance warranted. Sent free at our risk to all parts of the world. <$U$m £ o72/ Will send the above Watches, together with Warranty for correct performance, to any part of the world, free and at his risk. on receipt of P.O.O., payable at G.P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. CLOCKS for the house, of every kind, in great variety, from £1 to £500. flHURCH and TURRET CLOCKS—Estimates and advice free. Just completed the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hall, Ashton-under- Lyne Parish Church, and many others. PLATE, for presentation and homehold nse. In ?. Sterling Silver and Electro Plate. Prettiest patterns and best quality, at moderate prices. JEWELLERY, in ane Gcm? or Plain Gold of M best London make. Many thousands of at manufacturers' priee9. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, m endless variety, set with the finest Gems, and of best London make. "Speciality" Brilliant Rings, at J25, £10, and Selections free on receipt of reference. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best ?-? of its kind, containm? nearly 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of everv class of WATCHES CLOCKS. CHAINS, JEWELLERY. PLATE, and TUURET CLOCKS, sent post free. Steam Factory is the only one of ita kind in London. Visitors to town are invited to view both Factory and Show Rooms, which contain the Largest and Best Stock in London, at the Lowest Prices for Cash. Estab. MAKER TO ? M. 7'B? <)c??.v and ROYAL F4VILY The SA. DMIRALTY, 1V? OFFICE, IXD1A ??CJBL ct., ctc., THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, Norton House, La Belle Salvage Yard. and 1, Boy Court, E.C.; 28,Royal Exchange, & West End House, 25, Old Bond Street, W., LONDON WATOH, &c., CLUBS.—Applications for Agen- w w ciea invited to establish these Clubs, which were originated by Mr. Benson over 40 yean ago. Toll particulars post £ r««. 774 ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON-TARIFF FIRB AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed C.lpital.£3.!57.500 Paid-up Premium Income for 16b9 i.76,390 Chairman—Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq., ot Dolobran fLlord'a Bank, Limited.) Head Office-26. Old Broad Street. London, E.C. I spector for Wale —M. Pennant-Jones, 3a, Hizh-street Wrexham. Prospectuses, rates, and other information can be obtained on application to the Head cr District Offices as above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in "?' 116& Religious Services. .I'-ø- CHESTER STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL WREXHAM. T???S-" ? ?-?. ?————w ?y). by the Pa.;tor. REV. PHILIP A. HUDGELL 8ubjct; The importance of SMvatton." < 10