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Suction Btarp. Sales by MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK. ROBERTS, & RICHARDSON. Aug. 18—At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street- Household Furniture and Effects Aug. 20-At Stone Bridge, Saltney-Oats, Clover, and Depasturage Aug. 24 & 25-At No. 12, Foregate street- Furniture. Silver Plate.Oil Paintings,Books,&c Aug. 25—At the Bull Hotel, Denbigh-Freehold Farms in Denbighshire Sept. I-At the Manor, Mickle Trafford-Farming Stock, Furniture, &c. By MR. J. J. CUNNAR. Aug. 19-At the Smithfield, Chester-Horses, Carriages, &c. AHg. 24—At the Smithfield, Chester—Fat and Store Stock Aug. 24-At the Smithfield, Chester-Shropshire and Leicester Ram Aug. 25-At the Smithfield, Hooton—Fat and Store Stock Aug. 28-At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Property and Pasture Land at Farndon By MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. Aug. 20-At the Sportsman's Arms, Whitby Heath —Property Sept. 4-At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester-Land and Dwelling-Houses at Farndon, Aldford, Ac. Sales fig auction^ This Day (Wednesday). Sale of excellent Household Furniture and other Effects, at the AUCTION MART, FORE- GATE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th August, 1897, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above mentioned excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. Catalogues may be had from the AUCTIONEERS. On Friday Next. Under Distress for Rent. Sale of a field of Oats and a second crop of Clover with the depasturage, on land in the holding of Mr. Charles Gerrard, at STONE BRIDGE, SALTNEY, near Chester. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 20th August, 1897, a crop of excellent BLACK OATS of about 11 acres, cut and standing in field fronting the turnpike road second crop of RYE GRASS and CLOVER with the depasturage up to 2nd February, 1898, in field adjoining the above, containing about 11 acres. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. punctually. Cash payments on the fall of the hammer. Attractive Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, Silver Plate, Plated Articles, Paintings and Engravings, Books, China, Glass, American Organ, Gas Cooking Stove, and other Effects, at No. 12, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co., have been favoured with instructions from the Exors of the late J. J. Burton, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 24th and 25th of August, 1897, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including mahogany dining table, ditto pedestal sideboard, well made bookcase, with two panel and two glazed doors sets of mahogany and walnut single chairs and couches, carpets, window curtains, chimney and pier glasses, china and other ornaments, a valuable fine-toned American Organ, handsome walnutwood cabinet bookcase, hat and umbrella stand, forming hall table, several sets of iron and brass Arabian and birch French bedsteads, spring, wire, and hair mattresses polished birch dressing and wash tables, wardrobes, and other chamber requisites, silver plate and plated goods, clocks and timepieces, microscope, violin, paintings, engraving and photographs, linen and blankets; about 300 volumes of choice books, treadle sewing machine, excellent linen wardrobe, kitchen utensils, gas cooking stove, and other Effects. N.B.—Catalogues may be had from the Auc- tioneers, Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, and RICHARDSON, Chester. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms, situate in the Township of Erriviatt, in the Parish of Henllan, in the County of Denbigh. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, August 25th, 1897, at Two for Three o'clock p.m. puno^aally, in One Lot, and subject to conditions, trie undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD FARMi, known as 4 Tyddyn-y-ciw and Pen-y-ffrith,' with the Farmhouse, Outbuildings, and Land, con- taining in the whole 112a. 3r. 29p., or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Abel Roberts. The property is situate near the Bylchan Rectory, and about five miles from Denbigh, and has extensive frontages to several good roads. The tenant will kindly shew the property. Particulars, with plans and any further informa- tion, may be had from the Southport Office of Messrs. BUCK, DICKSONS, and COCKSHOTT, Solicitors, Southport and Preston; Messrs. COOPER and HASLEWOOD, Solicitors, Bridgnorth; Messrs. PARRY, JONES, and FRANCIS, Solicitors, Denbigh; or from the AUCTIONEERS, Cheater. Important Sale of Choice Dairy Cows and Heifers, Bulls, Young Stock, Horses, Fat Sheep and Calves, Poultry, Hay, Garden Produce, Trap and Harness, Implements of Husbandry, Depasturage of 32 acres, Dairy Vessels, excellent Household Furniture and other Effects, at the MANOR, MICKLE TRAFFORD, near CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. John Beech, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, the 1st September, 1897, the whole of the above-mentioned STOCK AND EFFECTS. N.B.—Catalogues will shortly be published. PUDDINGTON HALL ESTATE. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. beg to announce that at the Sale by Auction, and since privately, FARMS and LAND to the value of upwards of 231,000, have been disposed of, and the remaining portion are for SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. On THURSDAY NEXT, August 19th, 1897. CHESTER HORSE FAIR. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MR. JOHN J. CUNNAH will hold his usual Monthly Horse Fair SALE of CART and HARNESS HORSES, CARRIAGES, TRAPS, SADDLERY, and HARNESS. Sale to commence with Horses at One o'clock prompt. Entries respectfully solicited, which will be received up to time of sale. On TUESDAY NEXT, at the SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MR. JOHN J. CUNNAH will hold his Weekly Sale of Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sale to commence with Cattle at Eleven o'clock prompt. Entries respectfully solicited. & FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON. On TUESDAY NEXT, Aug. 24th, 1897, at the SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MR. JOHN J. CUNNAH will SELL BY AUCTION, at Half-past One punctually, a consignment of First-class STORE LAMBS, comprising- 50 Cross-bred SHROPSHIRE LAMBS 50 Cross-bred LEICESTER LAMBS On WEDNESDAY NEXT. MR. J. J. CUNNAH will hold his WEEKLY SALE of Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the SMITHFIELD, HOOTON, at One o'clock prompt. Entries respectfully solicited. FARNDON, CHESHIRE. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. Important Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY and OLD PASTURE LAND. MR. J. J. CUNNAH will SELL BY AUCTION at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, the 28th day of August, 1897, at 3 o'clock p.m. prompt, in one or more Lots as may be decided at the time of sale and subject to conditions to be then produced- The Valuable Detached Freehold DWELLING- HOUSE, pleasantly situated close to the river Dee, abutting on and having a frentage to the main street in Farndon, and in the occupation of Dr. Thelwell, containing entrance hall, three enter- taining-rooms, eight bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, larder, wash-house, with usual out-offices. Also the ornamental garden in front and the kitchen garden at the rear, together with the range of stabling, coach-house, piggeries, &c.; and also About 11 Acres of Excellent OLD PASTURE LAND, overlooking the river Dee, with entrance from the main street and an occupation road. For plan and further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER Mr. H. S. WHALLEY, Surveyor; or to MESSRS. ROYLE & REYNOLDS, Solicitors, all of Chester. JOHN A. LYON AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, PRACTICAL LAND SURVEYOR & VALUER (Agent for the Linen Hall Estate). 23 Years' practical experience in Sale and Valua- tion of every description of property. Valuer for Hotel and Inn Change of Tenancy. Sales conducted. Cash settlements with Vendors at close of Sale. Furniture stored in dry lock-up rooms. OFFICES 7, ST. WERBURGH-ST., & LINEN- HALL, CHESTER. Sales bg Suction. "I'# On Friday Next. WHITBY HEATH, IN THE COUNTY OF CHESTER. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE, at the Sportsman's Arms, Whitby Heath, in the County of Chester, on FRIDAY, the 20th August, 1897, at 6 for 6.30 o'clock, p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced- All that PLOT OF LAND, situate at Whitby Heath, in the County of Chester, on the east side of the highway leading from Chester to Whitby, and containing 3a. 0. 13p. statute measure or there- abouts, with the excellent MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, known as 'Laurel Villa, newly-erected thereon, containing Minton tiled hall, dining-room, kitchen, and other offices, four bedrooms, one dressing-room, capital wash-house, coal-house, excellent two-stall stable and coach- house with lofts over, and other outbuildings. There is an excellent garden well stocked with young fruit trees. The Wirral Rural District Council have notified that the West Cheshire Water Company will shortly arrange for a water supply to this and adjoining properties. The above premises are now in the occupation of Mr. Charles W. Darlington as yearly tenant thereof. N.B.—Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, St. Werburgh's-lane, Chester; or to ARTHUR E. CALDECUTT, Solicitor, 17, Newgate-street, Chester. On Saturday, September 4th, 1897. FARNDON, CHURTON-BY-ALDFORD, AND SAIGHTON, In the County of Chester. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, 4th September, 1897, at 2.30 p.m. prompt, in the following or other Lots, and sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then produced, Valuable Freehold LANDS and DWELLING- HOUSES. LOT I.-All that Piece of LAND, containing 8 acres or thereabouts, situated in Brewery-lane, in the Township of Farndon, in the County of Chester, with a wooden cattle shed with slated roof, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Lowe. LOT 2.—All that Piece of LAND, adjoining the last lot, and containing 7a. Or. 30p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Lowe. LOT 3.—All that Piece of LAND, containing 4 acres, situate in Brewery-lane, in the Township of Farndon, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Lowe. LOT 4.—All that Piece of MEADOW LAND, containing 4a. 3r. 2p., or thereabouts, situate in Townfield-lane, in the Township of Farndon, in the occupation of Mr. Albert Lowe. LOT 5.—All that Piece of MEADOW LAND, containing 13a. 2r., or thereabouts, known as Big Filkins Hays,' with a brick-built and slated shed thereon, situate at King's Marsh, in the Township of Farndon, in the occupation of Mr. Allwood. LOT 6.—All that Brick-built and Thatched DWELLING-HOUSE, with Outbuildings, garden (well stocked with fruit trees) and croft, the whole surrounded by a massive stone wall, situate at Church-lane, in the Township of Farndon, in the occupation of Mrs. Brassey. LOT 7.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, with Shop, Outbuildings, and large Gardens, well stocked with fruit trees, situate in the Township of Farndon, adjoining the Broxton and Farndon highway road, in the occupations of Mrs. Hall, Mr a. Yond, and Mr. Price. LOT 8.—All that Piece of LAND, containing 2 roods or thereabouts, situate at Churton-by- Farndon, fronting Stannage-lane, in the occupation of Mr. Fred. Thomas. LOT 9.—All those Six Brick-built and Slated DWELLING-HOUSES, with large gardens well stocked with fruit trees, situate at Churton-by- Aldford, fronting the Chester and Farndon highway road, in the occupation of Mrs. White- head and others. LOT lo.-All those Six Brick-built and Slated DWELLING :HOUSES, with pigstyes, shippon, and other buildings, and capital gardens stocked with fruit trees, and small croft, adjoining the Chester and Farndon highway road, situate at Churton-by-Aldford, in the occupation of Mr. Cooper and others. LOT 11.—All that Valuable Piece of Freehold BUILDING LAND, containing 3 acres or there- abouts, with frontage to the Chester and Farndon highway road, situate at Churton-by-Aldford, lately in the occupation of the late Thomas Parker, deceased. LOT 12.—All that Valuable Piece of LAND, containing 4r. Or. lp. or thereabouts, situate in the township of Saighton, on the east side of the road leading from Huntington to Saighton, in the occu- pation of Mr. Bode. For further particulars apply to the Auc- TIONEERS, St. Werburgh-street, or to MESSRS. BARKER & ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. MNXFRRCI T GOVERNMENT BELL A llji TENTS, made of the very best white waterproof canvas, hardly soiled, 40ft. circumference, 10ft. high. With poles, pegs, runners, lines, mallet and bag all complete. Very adaptable for Cricket, Tennis, Lawns, Bathing, Dressing, Camping out, Boating, Volunteers, &c. Cost 0 each. Will send any number for 24/- each. Carriage Paid. Can be sent on approval. Two just supplied Buckingham Palace. Catalogues of Marquees, Ac., Free. ANDREW POTTER, Tent Works, Wolverhampton. WRIGHT'S Pf A TRDRESSTN ft Rooms. Electric Power Hair Brushing. HENRY LANCELEY & SON, ENGINEERS, BROOK STREET, CHESTER, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW BENCHES, BUILDERS IRONWORK, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. REPAIRS TO STEAM ENGINES OF ALL KINDS GENERAL MACHINERY, Ac. AGRICULTURAL LAND IMPROVEMENTS. DRAINAGE, SEWAGE IRRIGATION, FARM BUILDINGS, LABOURERS' COTTAGES, WATER SUPPLY, &c. THE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE JL AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1849. DIRECTORS. CHAS. G. BoLAM, Esq., Chairman. E. P. Monckton, Esq., I Hon. Cecil T. Parker. M.P. | Wm. T. Scarth, Esq. Surveyor: Mr. George North. This Company advances money to Landowners for all purposes of Agricultural Improvement, including the erection of Labourers' Cottages and Farm Build- ings, the Reclamation of Waste Land, and the Construction of Reservoirs or other Works of a permanent character for the supply of Water to Farms, Villages, &c.; or, if preferred, executes improvements for Landowners by its own Staff. Tenant Farmers may also, by agreement with their landlord, procure the execution of such im- provements. The outlay and all attendant expense may be charged upon the Estate, and LANDOWNERS DEAL- ING WITH THIS COMPANY HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE OF BEING ABLE TO SPREAD THE REPAY- MENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OVER A PERIOD OF THIRTY-ONE YEARS. No investigation of title necessary, no legal expenses incurred, and no notice required to be given either by advertisement or otherwise. Special arrangements made for the Utilization of Sewage. Applications to be addressed to Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE, and DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Friars, Chester or to the Offices of the Company, Palace Chambers, 9, Bridge-street, Westminster, London, S.W. R. E. HEBBLETHWAITE, Secretary. WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. MRS. SMITHERS, Grand-daughter to the Widow Welch, continues to prepare this celebrated Medicine from the only original and genuine Family Recipe. Its just celebrity for all Female Complaints has obtained for it a most extensive and increasing demand. Purchasers should therefore attend to the following CAUTION.—To be careful that what they purchase is prepared by Mrs. Smithers, who is the only person in possession of the ORIGINAL RECIPE. The genuine are wrapped in Blue Paper, and signed on the Outside label by Mrs. Smithers, and the names of the Sole Wholesale Agents, W. EDWARDS & SON, 157, Queen Victoria Street," formerly of 67, St. Paul's, London, are engraved on the Government Stamp. Sold in boxes at 2a. 9d. each, by most Chemists. GEORGE DAY IMPORTS ALL THE BEST BRANDS OF HAVANA C IEGARS. SINGLE BOXES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Real Imported Havanas, from 21/- per 100. HIGHEST QUALITY. LOWEST RATES. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. AGENT FOR BARLING'S ) pIpEg. I LOEWE'S ) EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. Wotogeapht t OF THE HIGHEST CLASS ONLY. SPECIALLY SUCCESSFUL IN CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, WEDDING GROUPS, CRICKET AND ATHLETIC GROUPS. G. WATMOUGH WEBSTER, THE STUDIO, 33. BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. Telegrams: 'GRATITUDE, Liverpool.' Telephone (Central): No. 6,830. ALMOND & COBB, WHOLESALE AND EXPORT PAPER-HANGINGS MERCHANTS, JL 137, DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL. Lignomur, Lincrusta Walton, Anaglypta, Cordelova, also Japanese and other High-Class Decorations supplied. DONALD ALMOND, ROBT. COBB, Late Manager and Secretary respectively of Dean & Co., Ltd. TO CYCLISTS AND OTHERS. THE GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM as conducted by Messrs. FRANK PEACH &CO., LIMITED, 48, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C., is a handy and convenient way of purchasing CYCLES, CAMERAS, and other useful things. It is not the Hire System, but ABSOLUTE PUR- CHASE SYSTEM, and is made use of by Ladies and Gentlemen all over the Kingdom. Any make of Cycle can be had through any Cycle Dealer, in any part of the country, on this system, or direct from FRANK PEACH & CO., LIMITED, 48, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C. All enquiries can be made at above address. Dealers please note. AT THE REMBRANDT GALLERY, IN CASTLE-ST., LIVERPOOL, DUNTHORNE & JJROWN| GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE RESTORATION of OLD PICTURES, PRINTS and DRAWINGS, and the REPAIRING and REGILDING of FRAMES. OLD MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS and COLOURED PRINTS PURCHASED. ON VIEW. PORTFOLIOS of Recently Published ETCH- INGS, and MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND, LOAN, AND ENFRANCHISE- MENT COMPANY. (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament). ADVANCES MONEY to LANDOWNERS for the Erection of Farm Buildings, Farm Labourers', Artisans', and Miners Cottages; Drainage, Water Supply, Road-making, and for the general Improvement of Land, including its development for Building purposes. Also for alterations and additions to Mansions, Stables, and Outbuildings, on Settled Estates, including their Sanitary Improvement and Electric Lighting. Advances can also be made for the Construction of Railways under the Light Railways Act. The amount borrowed being charged on the property benefited, and repaid by way of annuity. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus, forms, and further particulars may be obtained at the Company's offices. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary, No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. ly-a t) ou AGAINST ACCIDENT, FIRE, OR THEFT, Up to 910 for 7/6, X15 for 10/ 920 for 12/6; and Insure against PERSONAL ACCIDENTS WHILST RIDING, IN THE National Cycle & Motor Car Insurance Co., LIMITED, 33, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON. JJOT WATER WORK, WROUGHT IRON WORK, HURDLES, FENCING GATES, ORNAMENTAL PALISADING, VERANDAHS, Ac. Repairing of all kinds in connection with an Ironmongery Business. Locks, Keys, Wire and Electric Bells. i THOS. WOOD & SON, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. THE ECONOMIC BANK, LIMITED, 34, OLD BROAD-STREET, LONDON, E.C. 2 £ Interest allowed on Deposits, repayable on 21 Interest allowed on Deposits, repayable on demand, on all sums up to JE500. 2 on minimum quarterly balance of current accounts when not drawn below £ 15. Cheques can be drawn for sums under Xl. All funds invested under the Trust Investment Act, or in Colonial Government Securities. No charge for keeping accounts. SAMUEL GURNEY MASSEY, Managing Trustee. UNION CREDIT BANK, LIMITED. (ESTABLISHED 1838.) Head Office: 38, RENSHAW-ST., LIVERPOOL. ADVANCES made at unusual low rates upon personal security, deeds, shares, life policies, &c. Repayable by instalments or in one sum. Full particulars on application personally or by letter. JJR. JGCOTT'S J>ILLS The Safest Medicine. Mild but Effectual. D R. SCOTT'S PILLS Contain the finest drugs that can be procured. D R. SCOTT'S PILLS Cure Sick Headaches and Nervous Depression. D R. SCOTT'S pILLS Cure Indigestion and Restore the Appetite. D B. SCOTT'S pILLS Strengthen and invigorate the whole Nervous System. D R. SCOTT'S pILLS The best Family Aperient Medicine and Blood Purifier. D R. GCOTT'S pILLS. Can be taken at any time without danger from wet or cold. R. JGCOTT'S PILLS Should be kept at hand by all Heads of households, to resort to on any slight occasion of ailing on the part of those under their charge, as by paying attention to the regular action of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, many a severe illness is avoided or mitigated. They will be found in slight cases by a single dose to restore health to the body, with a happy frame of mind. D R. SCOTT'S pILLS Are prepared only by W. LAMBERT, 173, SEYMOUR PLACE, London, W. Do not be persuaded by anyone to buy any other Medicine instead, but insist on having the right thing, which is wrapped in a square green package. "gENZINE COLLAS.-Ask for Collas. CLEANS GLOVES—CLEANS DRESSES. CLEANS GLOVES.—CLEANS DRESSES. CLEANS GLOVES.-CLEANS DRESSES. B ENZINE COLLAS.-Buy Collas. REMOVES TAR, OIL,-PAINT, GREASE. REMOVES TAR, OIL,—PAINT, GREASE. FROM FURNITURE,—CLOTH, &c. DO NOT BUY COMMON BENZINE. See the word COLLAS on the Label and Cap. Which is the original Extra Refined. After using, it becomes quite odourless. HgENZINE COLLAS.—Ask for Collas Preparation and take no other. Sold everywhere, 6d., Is., & Is. 6d. per Bottle. Agents: J. SANGER & SONS, 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, W. <tRE LJ lit SIJN 0 1 INSURANCE OFFICE. OaD Sum insured in 1896 £ 388,952,800. For all particulars apply to the following Agents:— CHESTER MR. J. D. BOWERS, 100, East- gate-street. „ MESSRS. CHEERS & HOPLEY, 6, Northgate-street. MESSRS. W. DENSON & SON, Northgate. TARPORLEY. MR. JOHN BURGESS.

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