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Sale bp Mepsrs T. and W. Leathes A MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 8th, at 12 o'clock. Weekly Sales of Fat and 1 Store Stock throughout the year. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES will bold their next Sale ot FAT and 8TORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the above Mart. Entries respectfully solicited and taken in up to thM boar of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Ruthin, Denbigh, and Trefnant. 120 DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. TUESDAY NEXT (FAIR DAY), MARCH 9th, 1909. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES (Pro- pridtors of the Agricultural Hall, Ruthin), will conduct their MONTHLY NALE OF FAT AND STORE SrOCK of rl«-cription in the UPPER STAND of I the bove Smishfiald. iuutries respectfully solicited and taken in up to the hour of Sale. I T & W LEATHES, Auctioneers. ] Agricultural Hall, Rutbin, 275m6 W. F. BEAYAN, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, VALUER,' AND PROPERTY AUCTIONEER, 40, North Joha Straet, Livsrpool Also at THE PARK ESTATE OFFICES, PRINCES PARK., LIVEBPOfJL; and at TThb WEST KIRBY AND HOYLAKE ESTATE OFFICES, S. GRANGE ROAD, WEST KIRBY, CHESHIRE. Sale by Mr. W. F. Beavan. DENBIGHSHIRE. Freeho'd Agricultural and cporting Sstate about 5 miles from the Market Town of Denbigh, 30 miles from Chester, and within easy distance by Motur of Liver- pool and Manchester. The Estate is situated in a well-known Sporting and Residential district and lies from 700 ft. and 1,600 ft. above sea level. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY TLJ R. WILLIAM F. BE WAN (in conjunction with Messrs. CLOIGH & Co), at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, CHESTER, On SATURDAY, the 24th day of APRIL, 1909, at 2.30 p.m. precisely qrubj "c t to Conditions of Nalo to be then and there produced), all that VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL AND SP JRTISG l'ROl'JŒl'Y AND OuousE MOOR known as The HAFOD OPFN FLAB ONN ESTATE, near Denbigh, and situate in the Parishes of Bylchau, Nantglyn, and Llansannan. The Property, which contains an area of 1966a. 2r. 23p. or thereabouts, comprises Ten Farai,4 and Holdings, together with the valu- able Grouse Moor, and includes 53 acres of well-erown Coverts so placed on the Estate as to allord perfect shelter for Game. The Land is well watered, some of the streams running through the Coverts. The Farms are well provided with Buildings, all of which are in excellent repair. They are well tenanted, and the rents are moderate. THE Estat^vitx T;E OFFERED AS A WHOLE AND WILL NOT BE DIVIDED. Particulars, Pan, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from Mess-r?. MENZIES & SON, Chartered Accountants, 51, North John Street, Liverpool Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., Denbigh Mr. W. F. BEAVAN, 49, North John Street, Liverpool; or MESSRS. TATHAM WORTHINGTON & CO.. The Vendors toiicitors, 1, St. James' Square, Manchester. 284m6-20-27alO-17 "Llafup, Gorphwysdpa; eac Adloniant." i LECTURE I BY Mr.W. 0. JONES, Aber, 7,0'17. HALL, DESBMS, I Tuesday, March gtho 1909. CHAIRMAN ANEURIN 0. EVANS, ESQ. Proceeds in aid of Salem Chapel. m6 Pantpystynog Ploughing Society. THE FIFTH Annual COMPETITION of the a bove Society will take place at BKY.VWl'LAV PRION (by kind permission of Mr Hugh Hughes), On THURSDAY, JIARCH lItII, 10«). A Special Frize of half-a-guinea is offered for the best Horse or Mare under 3 year old in the I Competitions. the Jadges will be at liberty to divide the Prize if they think fit. For particulars see Posters. 2Glm5 ISAAC JONES, Vron, Sec. W. H. GOSMORE, NANT I/f.WItS ALYN, TREFNANT, Begs to thanks all Customers who has sold Pigs to him, and, to say, anyone who hasPig=< J to Sell be sure to see me or rny Representatives, aud if not see them, be sure to send me a Post- í card, when I will come to meet the Pigs. All cash paid, and any quantity. AlyPricesare:- Best Bacons, 12 to 16 score, 4d. per lb. Pigs, from 6 to 12 score, 3 £ d. per lb. Fat Sows, 2^d. per lb. ¡ CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHtN, On FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, and HAWK & BUCKLE, DENBIGH, On SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock, Come early. No waiting. I Yours truly, 1105ac W. H. GOSMORE. SALES BY Messrs. CLOUGH &Co., Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers, Denbigh. Denbigh Smithfield Auction Mart. TUESDAY (FAIR DAY), MARCH 9th, 1909. FAT AND STORE STOCK at 10 o'clock prompt. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have a good 1Y1 entry to hand. Further entries respect- fully solicited, which can be taken up to time of bale. Grand Trade expected, especially in Beef. CLOUGH & CD., j9 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT of an Unreserved Sale of Antique and Modern Household Furniture and other Effects at MAE LOR. TREFNANT, RSO., EARLY IN APRIL, by instructions from Mr. John Morria, Builder. CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers, 282u. c. Denbigh. Sale by Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 8th, at 1.30 p.m. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. c HAS. P. SHEFFIELD will Sell 1000 Head of Fat and Store Stock. Further Entries can be made up to time of Sale. Offices-19, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. (Tel. 60). 278m6 NEXT THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED AGRICULTURAL SALE at BEDOL FARM, FLINT, situate 1 mile from either Bagillt or Flint Stations. p'-l WELL-BRED CATTLE, 10 Horses. C/-L 100 Cross-bred iDlamb Ewes and Couples, 21 Sows and Store Pigs, the Whole of the Modern Agricultural Implements, Machin- ery, Farm Gears and Dairy Vessels together with a large quantity of Corn and Potatoes, viz. 180 Hobbets ot Seed Barley, 41 Hobbets of Seed Oats, and 6 Tons of iaeed Potatoes. GHAS. P. SHEFFIELD has received in- structions by Mr Evan Hughes (who is leaving), to conduct the above Sale ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneer at his Offices-18, High Street, Mold (Tel. 20); 19, Bodfor Street, Rhyl (Tel. 60). 236mb IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT; HENFRYN HALL, DYSERTH. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH Next. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD is instructed by Mr. Kinnahan, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction the Agricultural Implements and Gears, the Horses, Sljeep, Pigs, Calving Cow, &c., Rubber Tyred Buggey, Light Running Dog Cart, together with the Surplus I Household Furniture. Further particulars in duo course. Auctioneer's Offices-19, Bodfor Street, Rhyl (Tel. 50); 18, High Street, Mold (Tel. 20). 2370013 GEO. N. DIXON SON, AUCTIONEER3, LIVERPOOL- Fine Art, Pictures, Glass, China, Silver, Jewellery, and Bigh-Olas J'urnitare wales. VALUATIONS 0? PROBATE, f Telephone, 1629 Central. my29 LLANNEFYDD CHAIR EISTEDDFOD. VHIT-MOXDAY, MAY 31st, 1900. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR:—TOM PRICE, ESQ. CONDUCTOR :—" LLIFON." AWDL :—" Y Nerth o'r Uchelder." Prize (Carved Oak Chair worth £ 4 4s, and £ 2 2s.), £ 6 6s. MIXED CHOIRS Anthem, 11 Clodforaf Di 0 Arglwydd" ("I will praise Thee, O Lord "), Tom Prioe. Prize, £ 10 and Special Prize. MALE VOICE CHoiiis: Y Milwyr Rhufejni" ('' The Roman Soldiers ") (Dan Protheroe). Prize, £6 and Special Prize. JUVENILE CHOIRS riant y Wlad (" Hur- rah for the Country"), D. D. Parry. Prize, £ 2 and Special Prize, and 10s. to each unsuccessful Choir. PARTY:—" Y Nant a'r Blodeuyn" ("The Stream and the Flower "), T. Price. Prize, £2 and Special Prize. Prizes offered by Denbighshire Branch of Welsh Industries Association. Over 50 classes. See Programmes for particulars (By Post ljd.) JWILLLUl LONG, Llannefydd School, Secretaries EDW WILLIAMS, Croesftordd Marli, 246ml3 St. Asaph. BATS, MICE, ?IOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES, greedily eat Harrison's Reliable" Rat Poison. Cats and dogs will aot touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d., Postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for St. Asaph J. Emrys Jones, Chemist. Denbigh Harrison Jones & Co., High Street. Ruthin Rouw & Sons, Chemists, St. Peter's Square. Bettwsycoed: R. Parry. *jl0 RAY & IN/llLES' 23r<* Clearance SALE Iwllfctw IN FORTY-FIVE YEARS. s.ioo,ooo worth of Furnishing Goods, AT REDUCED PRICES, COMMENCED AND ENDING FEBRUARY 1st, MARCH 13th, 1909. T*>e Trade. Hotel Keepers, and all about to Furnish, will find this an opporunity for selecting < HEAP GOODS :hat rarely occurs, as the Entire Stock will be re-marked at prices irrespective of their cost. Tha Original Price?, in Piain Figures, will be left on the Goods, so that Customers may see the Actual Reductions made in the price. I Furniture, Coloured Curtains, Tapestries, Damask?, Repps, Upholstery Trimmings, White Curtains, Table Covers, Fancy Blinds, Cretonnes, Dimities, Chintzes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, B'aukets, Flannels, Calicoes, Linens, Bedsteads, Bidding, Bed Hangings, Down Quilts, China and G!a-s. Pictures, Ironmongery, etc. Our ANNUAL, CARPET SALE during the same period, when all Goods in the Carpet D ?p*rsment are reducfd in Price. Carpets Made and Laid Free of Charge. Flootcloths and J-in tleums Lairt Free of Cost. February 1st to March 13th inclusive. Cata!°gaDDUcation P°8t °n R1V & MILES, 3, Jti, 3S, 40, lis.. 41, 46, 48, London Road, Liverpool. Telegrams; Famishing, Liverpool." Telephone 1214 Royal, 114ml3 DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, Corwen and Denbigh. Established 1861. Corwen Smithfield. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at the above on TUESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1909 (Fair Day), at 10.30 a.m., Prime Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. 2fe6ml3 On FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1909. Tytos, Liandrillo, Near Corwen. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON have been favoured with the instructions of J. G. Aikin, Esq., who is leaving, to Sell by Auotion, at above, on FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1909, 632 Fat and Store She' p. In-calf Dairv Cow, In-calf Heifer. 2 Fat Hereford Cows, 13 Fat Bullocks and Heifers rising three year old, 4 powerful Cart Horses, useful Pony, 3 Mountain Ponies, the whole of the large col- lection of up-to-date Implements of Husbandry (all in excellent order), Pony Trap, Pony Phaeton, Harness, &c., 4.c. Full particulars may be had from the Auctioneers. Four Months' Credit will be given upon ap- proved security for sums of X5 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash. Lunch at 11 and Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 287m13 Sales by Messrs Prank Lloyd and Sons. 1,000 HORSES. Next Week. GREAT MARCH SHOW AND SALES. North Wal, a Repository, Wrexham. F RANK LLOYD & SON'S will Sell on I TUESDAY, March 9th.—200 High Class Harness Horses and Hunters, including 6 Match Pairs. WEDNESDAY, March 10th 250 Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. THURSDAY, March 11th. 350 Powerful Town Horses. Lurry, and Vanners. FRIDAY, March 12th.-200 Pedigree Shire Stallions, Mares and Fillies, and Young Horses. Judging, 10.45. Sales at 12 each day. Catalogues ready 4om the Auctioneers. 274m6 THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th, at 12.30' ST. ASAPH ?M1THFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will Sell 100 Fat, Dairy, and Store Cattle, 600 Fat Sheep, Piga, and Calves. I Further Entries invited. 273m6 ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT AT ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, the Sacred Lenten Cantata, "PENITENCE, PARDON & PEACE" (by J. H. Maunder) will be rendered by an Augmented Choir, under the Conductorship of the RECTOR. SOLOISTS* MRS" G- F- NAVIES, DOLOISTS MR C M HUMPHREYS. ORGAN: MR. ALEX BELLAMY. Service commences at 6.30. 270mG j MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. I Accommodation for 3 Passengers. 21 GUINEAS A DAY. 27S. 6d. HALF DAY. WITH HOOD, 5i. A DAY 2s. 61. HALF DAY, EXTRA. Day not to exceed 100 miles. Half Day 50 miles, Shorter Distances on application to E. L. CHIAIBRES, BRYS DYFFRYN, TREFNANT, Telephone: No. 8, Trefnant. 1183u.c "CARBONOID," Registered by His hlojesty's Government. CARBONOID THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FUEL ECONOMIZER. SAVES LMttDUMjiU .< COAL AT A TRIFLING EXPENDITURE. Coal from 10s. per Ton. CAIiBOXOID Effects this. CAKBONOID is a Scientific Combination of a number of Chemical Substances, possessing marvellous FUEL SAVING PROPERTIES, each ingredient having its special function to per- form in order to produce this result. Apart from the actual economy effected in the con- sumption of fuel, "CARBONOID" utilizes and TRANSFORMS INTO HEAT Numberlegs Carbon- aceous Atuina and Gases otherwise WASTED UP THE CHIMNEY FLUES. Thousands of Tons of Coal are uselessly expended every day, in the form of Soot and Unconsumed Gases. CAR- BONOID CHECKS THIS ESORMOUS WASTE, and at the same t.ime becomes an important factor in the prevention of Smoke Fogs. Moreover, Fires of "CAHEJOlDED" Coal last Several Hours Without Attention. The accumulations of Slack and Coal Dust, generally present in all large coal cellars, if treated with CAREONOID, burn almost as well as Solid Fuel, the calorific action of CARBJ.NOID causing the fine particles to closely adhere. For maintain- ing a steady lasting noat "CARBOOIDED" COKE will be found Invaluable for Glass Hou-e Boilere, Stoves, etc. Since its introduction in 190-3, CAREONOID has met with remarkable success in all parts of the United Kingdom, and the constantly increasing number of "repeat" orders and unsolicited letters of appreciation form a striking testimony as to its economic value. Fuel is easily treated by the cwt. or several tons at one operation, the "CAREONOID" being dissolved in hot water and the solution distributed over the coal. Anyone, however inexperienced, can readily carry out the simple instructions in a tew minutes. CAREONOID is WARRANTED FREE FROM DANGER, as no inflammable ingredient enters into us composition. Carbonoid is supplied in wooden drums, price Is. and 2s. 6d., containing sufficient material to treat 1 Ton or 3 Tons of fuel lespectirely, and can be obtained from the LOCAL AGENT JAMES POVALL, GLAN ABER, BANCER, BODFARI, TREFNANT. 131ml3 J BOOKBINDING.-Bcok Neatly and Cheapl Bound by Mr. E. M Jones, Eclipse Book b iuding Wczkf; Portland PlactPeubigb. 1 Situations Vacant. WANTED, respectable BOY during the \V Cricket Season, just left s to make himself useful from March to September. -Apply, P Doody, Plaen, Bodfari.m6 MILLINERY.—Wanted good hands for Workroom.—Apply, Densons, Denbigh. u.c. YY ANTED, HOUSEMAID WAITRESS, experienced, near Trefnant.—Apply, 255, FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. ml3 EEQUIRED, Experienced A AITRESS at once.— Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruthin. mol3 TTTANTED good MAN to take charge of Hotel Yard and Livery. Apply, Wynn- stay Arms, Hotel, Ruthin. m6 OOD, strong GENERAL SE RVANT Wanted for May 1st. Small family; in Denbigh. Apply by letter, with particulars, to 234," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. *ml3 "TT7ANTED, a strong YOUTH as Second Teamsman. Apply, John KeUett, Plaa- newydd, Ruthin. m6 U ANTED, by May lot, good strong V" GENERAL, able to do plain cooking. Another girl kept. Apply, Talbot Hotel, Denbigh. m20 ENERAL SERVANT Wanted, imme- diately. Thomas, Ystrad Road, Dsnbigh. *m20 WANTED, respectable BOY to make him self useful, to clean and drive poDy. Good home for steady boy. Apply, Kinmel Arms, St. Asaph. *m20 T\7ANTED, MANAGING CLERK, Denbigh » » Office — Appl y, giving particulars, to W. R. Evans and Joaes, Solicitors, Ruthin and Denbigh. m6 vyANTED WelslTPARLOURMAl D. Must be thoroughly experienced; silver I cleaner, carver, and waitress, and have g I ,od references. State all particulars "B 283," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. m6 l OOD COOK Wanted for small country VJ bouse. Churchwoman. Baking and small dairy. Good wages to competent and trustworthy servant. age not over 35. State qualifications and all particulars. Address, Cook," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. ml3 Wanted. WANTED Oak Dressers and every W description of old Oak and Mahogan Furniture, Pewter, pictures and China. Write or apply at Stanley Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin. u.c. C^OVV wanted, with second or third calf; ) must be good milker, and quiet. State price and all particulars.—" B.B. FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. m6 For Sale. UNERAL Stock, Second-hand Hearses, J JE30, 20 new patterns; Landaus, £ 40; Hansoms, JB20 Brakes easy terms. Catalogues. Marston's, Bradford Street, Birmingham. *j4.09 ON SALE, cheap, light LUKRY with brake almost new. Apply J. Jones, 96, Vale Street, Denbigh. ml3 FOR SALE, 6~Golden WYANDOTTES, 4 White WYANDOTTES, and one IN- CUBATOR, all complete. Apply J. R. Ellis, Llanbedr Hall, Rutbin. in27 "V^TALLACE JACKSON, London House, Ruthin. Note our prices this week f >r BUTTERS. Danish Finest, Is. 2d. per lb. Neff Zealand, Is. Id. per lb. agl4 ALLPAPERS from lid. per Koll. Any VV^ALLPAPERS from ]$d. per Koll. Any quantity, large or small, Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 136).-Barnott Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Kaott Mill, Manchester. n jy 17 IpGGS FOR HATCHING; Exhibition and J utility. Varieties: White, Partridge, rtitver Wyandotteq, White. Black, Buff Orpingtons, Leghorns Barred Rocks, Houdans, and Langshans. Send postuard for Catalogue, Preston, Pryn Clwyd, Trefnant. *my8 vyALLACE JACKSON, London House, Ruthin. Special agent for Carter's Noted (jAttDEN SEEDS. Orders taken for all the latest Novelities. «g!4 BARBED WIRE, 4 Point thickset, 12s. per cwt.; Plain G^lvan'zed Fencing Wire, lls. per cwt; Rabbit Netting, 42 inches w da It mesh extra strong "dalvage,' new, but soiled by Sea Water, 1000 rolls of 100 yards, 20: per roll, usual price of this size is 40" per 100 yards. Heavy Wrought Iron Standards, Is. each. Powerful Steel Winders to fix on wood posts, Is. each.—Wire Dept., Butler, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. Established 1828. m, 22 AFFORESTATION. 1 nn nnn laruh> SCOTCH, and lvUjUvU SPRUOF FIR, THORNS, QUICKS, MYROBELLA, &c., &c. Write for samples and prices. Robert Hughes and Son, Nurserymen, Clwyd Street, Ruthin, ml.09 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every I Mother who values the Health aud Clean- liness of her Child should use HARRIElO:N'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One pplication kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hai". In Tins, 4d., and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agents for Denbigh Harrison Jones & Co., Chemists High Street. St. Asaph J Emrys Jones, Chemist. Ruthin: Rouw & Sons, Chemists, St. Peter's Square. Bettwsycoed: R Parry. *09 To Be Let TO BE LET OR SOLD, No. 5, CASTLE STREET, RUTHIN; now occupied as County Offices. Vacant 1st April next. Apply G. Byford, Auctioneer, Ruthin. j9 rnwo ROOMS To Let for any Business JL Purposes. Apply at 2, Peake's Lane. *m6 TO BE~LET, RHOS FARM, LLANYCHAN, near Ruthin, containing 14 acres, or thereabouts. Immediate possession by arrange- ment with present tenant.—For further par- ticulars apply to A. O. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh. m5 O BE LEIVl'WE NEW SHOP, Dwelling House aod Premises now being com- pleted; formerly the Old Leopard Inn, High Street, Denbigh. Full particulars on applica- tion to J. D. Lewis, Architect and Surveyor, Denbigh. 227uc OUSE TO BE LET at MAESYCOED, Vron, Donbigh. Apply J. Jonfs, Vale Street, Denbigh. mi3 RUTHIN.—PLASloiiYN, Stanley Rodd, R to be let, with immediate posses, ion.- Apply, T, J. White, Maesmor House, Rnthin. mcl3 Apartments To Let Furnished. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED APART-, c MENTS To Let, centrally situated, I suitable for two young men, with or without board. Home comforts. Terms very moderate. Address, Vesta," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. JD20 TO LET. THE TRUSTEES of the HENLLAN PAROCHIAL CHARITIES have SIX COTTAGES at HENLLAN To Let at E3 per annum from 1st May, 1909. Applications to be sent to the undersigned on or before 31st March, 1909. Applicants must be parishioners of Bylchau, Henilan, or Trefnant; be not less than 60 years of age and not have been in receipt of Poor-law relief. VV. LEWIS, Secretary, Henllan, 271m6 Trefnant S.O. Notice to Tradesmen and Others. I LLEWELYN GRIFFITH PRICE, late j 17, Red Lane, Denbigh, do Hereby Give Notice that I will not be responsible for debts unless personally coetracted. (Signe) Llswelyk 'GRIFFITH PRICE. March 3rd., 1309. *m6 i In the matter of the Companies I Acts, 1882 to I901Z> AND In the matter of E. T. Jones, Limited, in Voluntary Liquida- tion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GilVEN that the Creditors of the above-named Company are required on or before the 31st day of March, 1909, to send their names and addresses, with particulars of their debts or claims, and names of their Solicitors (if any) to me the undersigned, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required in writing from the said Liquidator are by themselves or their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1909. ROBERT JONES, Chartered Accountant, (JoiES & THOMAS,), Liquidator, 30, North John Street, Witness: Liverpool. Aneurin O. Evans, Solicitor, Denbigh. 26Sm6 NORTH WALES ASYLUM. TENDERS FOR COAL. I^HE Visiting Committee invite TENDERS for the supply of Coal and Slack for alternative periods of 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, from April 1st. Particulara may be obtaiced from the undersigned at the Asylum. WM. BARKER, Clerk to the Visitors. Denbigh, 1st March, 1909. 264m6 ST. ASAPH UNION. Boarding Out of Orphan Children. WANTED, within the Area of the above Union, suitable HOMES for a few Children in comfortable Cottages or Farm Houses. Applications, stating particulars with terms per week (inclusive of Clothing), to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before the 18th March next. CHAS. GRIMSLEY, Clerk to the Guardians. St. Asaoh, 23rd February, 1909. 232m6

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