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==- Salts jB j"0"- 1. ^ssxar^4S011- rin | prising 111 George, Llaneiydd, and afair- BY AUCTION (Plant T°„B» a: I «SbS« «■ F0^ The KolU) by McWlAM Honour, tbe, Hotel, Abergele, on Satni. the "• DEW, at 1875, at 12 o'clock n the "j? PBOPEllTIB- WU""W t>\R,SH OF ST. GEORGE. LoT 1-A Far^ Caoieab?uf32aB3nrki8P °{ L^\ ?2&sr5 £ e%»«z.'&i K H»8». rfl be sold sublet to an anntof reotof^s. w'fcp*J>^u" TJgreyn Baci>in tljev'n- LOI of about 9.. 2r. 23p. 0»a •hipo'if'S ^tbuildtog»,.« tie occupatof wfu&m Williams. PABISH OE ABERGELE. „ V(irm cailed Fronddu, situate in the .n- ^fpolgannair, consisting of about 52a. ship of Uoig h occupation oi M»ce gifted »* • mtM ih Church of Abelgek PARISH OF LLANEFTLDU. "1- "'A.nQt£ n0,i Tv Gwvn, m ine u, t_A y 6ardtns ,djts Mary Jones, and l^e { j the 0ccupati{ Thoulas JOBes, and John Hu Margaret QoW held M part 0f Ty Gwya I, to Outboildings Wo»giog 0* 22 collection rent o named Ddol isa and Ddol uow^Sed" 'j M«JJoM. «^ and occupied by Jaco 'Morris. with Outb Bron Haul, and ottupieuu, d at G togs "f»SiX ttTid rUpl-8 Peter Morris, and partly by Peter Morriij 0,0 said^ Peter ji JoBeph DameiS) 0f Glodfa bach, P which /a Wood) is in hand. Ne„ydd, ^T»n- -ted, with 0 Jfi2riS3 W W,U,am Bavies, arid about! Uu.uu.&-o-' .I. at Gurt occupleu F-j -.7 r. 24:p. Of er Morris, oi Broil 131ELull a- Daniels, and partly by^ Peter Mc> wuliam Davi T»artly by Joseph Daniels, and Par"X { which S'dVly by ■ IT:BdJ°°™rfot will be sold subje S^U?dt; — wab^to to Bishopof St AW I8' « AHouse called Oar.eglitheng, with 0 LOT 8.-A about 5a. 2r. 37p. of Land at Gurfc occ buildings, and abo lot /subject to a yearly « Pied by Isaac Jones. q{ gt AJs h. of ^.payable to the armhoPuseg Ju— 0a bv Robert Morris, and the otl 253TS £ %Z S SffV&SZ theiOutbuUdings.thereto,and abou MornJ at Gurt, occupied paruj William Davieshi ««rt1v hv Josenh Daniels, and partly by WUliam rt the rest ot which (consisting of Woods) is m hand. *nr ^10 fSm called Bwlch, in the occupation oi T ^VvaiTtonSng of about, 37a. Or. Bp. of Land, andt 1''h.«KSf. Outbuildings, i. tho Town-^ .l.ip oi Be,™. Qil|ed Voel) in the occupation of' T Rpes tw.Dg one field which is intended to be atn nart of ^!ot 12. Lot 11 consists of the said Farm- aold as P ShiDDon and Outbuildings, and about »4a. 0rU1oD ot'Landfand will be sold subject to severa «0p. s Ba y ]e to the Crown and the Poor of SJSfKiES -d N""8lJ'°' *mounting .U/\»A4L L-Y. RJ. F)S. LOD, C V • auugei&or to v* -i wuh the anippons ih:t Jr^on'ofSlot con.pt- about 5w "alW Tjionol, tU»fr ft' a fliprGvri^li, m the occup01™*1 baiWmgs and>a^fh^d Field M «uineJ '^r^W'vCgamed U the occupation of Joseph OottageaUcdytou^iuta, ia 0fLand. gvanf Jfcs/t compn^earfput 23a ^i«P Qut_ SJ&^A^PLAS Cwla). This lot comprises about VM'fol called Plas Cwla, occupied by excent Three Fields now held part and oftier Outbuildings, and rhurch of Llanefydd, and a Pew and a half m the Pansb. j £ ] This lot will be sold subject to a yearly 63., payable to the Crown. occupation oi ■ keld with Plas Cwla Farm, in the occupation of Edwan .boat 52. 2rL0TP'l°7 —^Four Fields containing 20a. 3r. I5p., no^ JSJlu pS of Ty Gwyu Farm, by Mary Jon £ lit 1S.-A Farm called Plas Panton, in the occup tion 6f Henry Vaughan, consisting^of a q{' Shippon/Oatbuildings, 00Listing l9-^ Farm nthpr Outbmldings, andaboi House, Barn, Shippou, and other of Ma) wSw, S' Cottage called Ford^, "the occupat, of Robert'Jones. „ PARISH OF LLANFAIRTALHAIARM X- 9fl __A Farm called Glodfa, in the occupation Joaech Roberts and a Cottage adjoining thereto, in tl Joseph itoDens, anu exc Two Fields noW be •_ occupatum of °we^n Robisrt arft b gold aS pa U' •Sinofo heSe S,lSNo. 20 Will consist of tl Glodfa Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and the Cottagen ^^21 ^Th«e3F?elds ^owheld partly with Glod|ie Farm-by Joseph Roberts, and Farm, by Robert Owen, and containing togeiner au j 7*'r?T 22 ^A^arm caUed Kil Owen, consisting■of «tx'i Outbuildings and about 15 acres of Land, the occupation of John Williams. ied b'K Lot 23.—^A Farm called Bronhaul, occap^ fiobert Owen, aud a F.eld ndjo.mng thereto call^^al Pelia, now heH with Warlee i arm, bv Elizabeth. except out of the said Farm called Bronba« > JTi^d whish is to be sold as part of Lot £ *■• comprises about i6a. lr. 18p. of Land. ,,ration c- LOT 24.—A Bum called Warlee in the occupat Ss51»KltS tion of Owen owenr4 epting certain Fields now &i part thereof, but which are to be sold as Lot 26, Lot,No. 25 emprises a IF&tulhouse, Barn, Shippon, an. ► «ttier Outbuildings, and about 48a. Or. 39p. o ?ja • Ljx 26 Four Fields containing about loa. M.» F now hflld by Owen Owens as part of Waen Fawr- Lwc 27.—A Farm called Glan y Gore, in the' tion of William Davies, consisting of a House, ShippoW and Outbuildings, and about 13a. 3r. 4p. of Lana- Lcrr 28.—A Farm called Ffordlaa, 02capied by Thoms, Roberta, and consisting of a House, Outbuildings, M. about 28a. lr. 18p. of Land. „ LOT 29 .-A Farm called Pont Carra Bach, occop^ by David Lloyd or his undertenant, and consisting of; Hoase and Outbuildings, and about 12a. 3r. 4p. of anl All the said several properties, except those mentlonJ Mbeias in band, are let from year to year. IPhe properties can be viewed by permission tenants, and Printed Particulars, Plans, Conditio! of S&Ia maY be obtained from Messrs Willi AWD SON Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, ac Hinh-Street Rhyl; Messrs JOHNSON AND WBATHKBALL ai^ Messrs' Mi^k, RIDDLE, AND MELLOB, Solicitors, S tSS, London Mr EDWABD BXHN», Solicitor^ 3, Vhitehail Place, London AW» ROWNTRKE Solicitors, Oldham (Lancashire), M.ess o5S™SKS »A^rsTv«8TDBS Solicitors, Manchester-, Messrs D CocmukT Solicitors, Waning ton (Lancashire); Me^CocHRA LWSABD, and H^TLBY, Estate Agents, Great Br.idf water-street, Manchester; or from # x MMsn BAOABAW AND Wiooles'"OBTH, Sikkftlsl Plaft *••*»•'••• 'HuMhHtli ™ 4M'<- H. W. DE and Son. ^"b^oldTONTy OF FLINT. ,I 11 MO LD, ra.reat salluable Furrre, contents of Billiard Room, collection of na and Glass Services, Bed a Linen, Bsets, the well-known extenst of choice "es, Carriages, Horses, llarneadlery, lements, a three-horse power ngme, &c., m/TESWM. Dl and SON have JfJL bucted bv theustee of the Estate of Mr Thoi, to SELL BUBLlC AUCTION, on the prerB Black Liciotel, Mold, on Tues- day, WC Thursday, laf, and Saturday, the lyth 20122nd, and 2-xliJys of January, 1875, the who VALUABI K-DOOR and OUT- DOOR 'S, being tbesitents of Commercial _:J:¿. r\ L .¿. \14 no' .1 Rooms, 19 a magnii-v VOLII. l1U'v vu vcu pillars), ooms, bar, ilbly room, smoking room, int and well-D mahogany, rosewood, and walture, excelleilliard table by Bur- roughs ts," with all appendages, gaseliers througlpremises, thitents of 18 bedrooms, in mahdished birchi iron haif-tester, and French 3, with appate hangings, spring palliaseid other matBaj' prime feather beds, handsoobes, &c., a assortment of China and gUs, nlated gocutlerv, valuable bed and tabnd blAyt/e contents of kitchens, pantriesets, jt*rgyment of brass, copper, and irofhe l^e tdl selected R OF /pS* WINES, Comprit oOO/^aaold port, '47, '48, '51, '58 '63, shiiHrt&>) mdy, clarets, cham- .3 __1.I_ pagne, ozelie, Kuiaoer oranuy, wnisaey, erin, ru Urge stoceigars and cigarettes, fogethe Out-door i, comprising fire ex- cellentorses, sets ofe and double harness, sideanfter saddld bridles, broughams, doc casars, four-whgonettes, patent two- wheel olson's hay, a three-horse power steam n steamer ass, patent chaff cutter, iron plnip pulper, S Salence each dasn a.m. prompt. Catving full deans and showing order of salaad on applet any of the principal hotels Wales, ChLiverpool, and Man- chesteremises, at ace of this paper, and of thesrs, Wellfiel^ Bangor, and Higt* 1 atr ei A 790W HYL, FIBIRE. INif TO PAS FURNISHING AND (XS. Sale >EHOLD iTURE and other ts, at DOltf, RHYL. ]fc/f WM. It SOK have been ]j-ld with inons to SELL BT PlJBriON on tmises as above, on Pridi day of Fe, 1875, to commence it Eik in the » prompt, the whole ^f tl substanti.de FURNITURE, :rnd cts, beingontents of Dining iooig Roouij reakfast Room, in [deat'MattojfaM other Furniture, jgove: cljfiTanJ; Easy and single itihaipefirai/eing Tables, Side mioailasses, ^c^arpets and Rugs, ^(enc'ire-ir.flfeTV Hangings, &c. J rs OF BEDROOMS, hlahogafly, id other Bedsteads, Iresses. Prather Beds, Chest Ds of toilets, Carpets, &c. Blnd/Peraw; Kitchen Furni- recellent ass; of culinary and islnsils Gaels, &c. Ctaay be ha the Auctioneer Street, Rhyj^ > Mr. 1 S HERRVEN, that the p heretofott on by the under- ie style or' Jones and Lloyd, luers, &c., fiam and elsewhere, ISSOLVElatual consent. All he said Fir; from it, are to be eived f^'WjCis Lloyd, by whom 11 m 7Tri £ on Mr C. E. luin^P th day of 875. .S, FR/LOYD. am. 792V FAIR. LES ANDIIRE AUCTION MART, Wflf. tyD (late mi Lloyd) begs ounce tha] hold his next irsday nexlr^ 21st, in the pituate as a OCK aLKEA;R5D. )t of Fat bullocks and rs, Calving (vith Calves, ns, Stiiks, t cent lot of j|S;ore Sheep, to ditto ^lacon Pigs, to ditto Is vEntries res solicited. COMMENCED O'CLOCK PROi A ey, Wrexht 7939* Picket Sons. AT PU L Cbesteiexham, and one Rossett S the Chester and of Railwi PICKER SONS will r AUCTIPUESDAT NEXT, at Mr the Grosvenor ing TOfAT CATTLE, &S, viz :-v— t d HeifOltit of calving "Cows WiLt foot. the prope. Roberts, Esq., J. Griffith,e Rake Farm), I., R. Pari w. Shepherd, ering, MrWr Voller, and Ie to com: Half-past oiÍÎ 79 Sale of Fa, at CROMTON GRTON. 2 Broughton Hall nile from on the Chester of Railway, PICKER SONS have ured with nfrom Mr W. H. ELL BY Ion Wednesday, 75, on th| Hbove, the whole \pest F/^CK, &c., &c., cai) choice bred in- ?aj old buV ditto heifers, 1 (ifir, 1, 1 fftt calf, 80 tabu, "30 rilp, 3 fat pigs, 14 1and 8 pigS, 5 ditto. 2 broad th harvest ftarrotf wheeled Al ploughs, o wheel plough,. <s by HoWiffles, cultivator, 4rill, turnlPlowing machine JMBINED DL0^APING MACHINE ¡\orse rake useful trap, bble action cfeastwood,?' sets Ma gears, places, odd gears, *1es of Princ about gjprusjiftii Blic., &c. ible at half-le to commence h prompt. ji in catalog may be on k the Aactice, the" i,' Saks Iurf ion. Messrs John M'Clolland and Co. Royal Oak Hotel, New-street, Mold, in the county of i,lintshire.-Excelleiit and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carriages, Horses, Harness, &c. ESSRS. JOHN M'CLELLAND & CO. nhave received instructions from the Proprietor, who have received instructions from the Proprietor, who is removing, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 26th and 27th instant, at Ten for Half-past Ten o'clock precisely, on the Premises, the Royal Oak Hotel, New-street, Mold, the entire CON- TENTS of the Commercial, Smoking, and Club, Dining, and Sitting Rooms, comprising sets ef mahogany, dining, loo, and other tables, ditto cha* s and sofas upholstered in haircloth, sideboard! chiff^nieres, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, engraviaKmiqjilglasses, fenders, fireirons, &c- S'/j^ The Bedrooms IfFe furaisnfd with birch and iron half- tester and other bedsteads, birch and painted toilet tables, dressing gtoeSBSjwashstands and ware, excellent feather beds in capital condition, a quantity of bed and table linen, carpets and curtains. Together with the outside Effects, consisting of two capital store pigs, two good sound horses, capital drag, waggonette with moveable head, two cars, single and double harness, and a variety of miscellaneous effects. Also a quantity of cutlery, dinner and tea ware, and the usual kitchen requisites. May e viewed the day before nd on the mornings of sale, and catalogues had on thVDemises and from bti/b Auc^neers, No. i, Clayton Scpi|^ Liverpool. 793/ alta Irg fjrfcie Contract, BRICKS, TILES, AND GLAZED PIPES. A Large and Varied Stock of Superior!*} Qyality is on Sale, at mod^te prices, at Aberdwi fyn BHBJZK WORKS, Gutter Hil^near Ruabon. 76l £ JOHNSTOWN, RUABON. CHEAP BUILDING SITES. A FEW ^pf Freehold Building Land to bySoM/^tuate at Johnstown, Rua- bon (near theffey ftm). ^Sufficient land for a House and Gardex^nayJ?ei>ought for £ 10.—Apply „to MK J61IN Buj^-WTTemply^ow, Wrexham. h C [y 74 y ON SALE, ready for delivery, several iieyr Sets of Boiler Mountings, consisting of inch Steam, 3 inch Fe^. 3 inch Lever and Dead Weight Valves, Steam aaO W|tf« £ /Guages. Also two 10 feet jJiam Pit Head P^HfysfoT1^ inch round,wire rope with centrenyjand pedgsttj^ Apply tofRiCHARD CHAD WIG*/ Eagle/Foundry, Wfexham. 759G/ COTTAGE PIANO, a genuine bargain, .splendid walnut case, beautifully carved, patent action, metallic plate, seven octaves, extra bolts and bracings for an extreme climate, and every modern im- provement. The yie is powetW? rich, and brilliant, and from its sounJn«fe,^re^gth, and many beauties, it is well adapted foMprfffssAr; worth 35 guineas. Willy' be sold to.an immediate purchaser for 25 guineas. jL legal wammty with it.—Mfu.J^HOMPSON, 5, Erddjig- terracq^Trexham. 7924)0^ 0 BE SOLD, a Complete and First-class TURN OUT, viz., a Handsome Five-year-old Cob in capital condifcfen, guaranteed Sound, and quiet to ride or drive; *Ol^ £ running Yis-a-Via, Low Park Carriage as tymmsAeir, complete, with Lampy' Harness, >Jcc. — Apply Ao RICHARD ROBERJ6. Auctioq^y, Rhyl., 1^7 TO THOSE DESIROUS OF MAKING MONEY. TO BE SOLD, an excellent Slate Quarry near Conway lease 21 years. It covers about 4U0 acres of ground, produces an inexhaustible quantity of good mercantile slates, slate slabs, hone, and manganese. This excellent property (really worth to a company at least £ 5,000) will, fromyMCMsto^be parted with to an immediate cash pu £ 550. It is tour miles from Llanrwst, anCTewm qfile^from Conway a tram- way is made from tBerjx^M06ffway to the quarry, where the stage is erected foTworking and shipping to all parts. —Applvjto Caleb D. Watson and Co., 15, Fenwick-st Liver 7lV SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, a Freehold best Fireclay and Terra Cotta Works complete, with nearly new plant for grinding and working the clay. Steam-engina, dry- ing sheds, kilns, &c., capable of producing 21,000 bricks weekly. It is situated iWhj nifast of other flourishing like works, with «o^ ayy-v/|lfures, and lias rail and water accommod«i^n^6t^he 0ite itself. The clay pro- duces the most ii|*nii iJiiliiPff in bricks, ornamental terra cotta works, &c. mth X800, an energetic man can he^make a genuine fortune.Apply to Mr Watsop-» 15, F^wick-street, Liverpool. 710^/ WREXHAM UNION. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, a SMALL SECOND- HAND CORNISH BOILER, 9ft. 9in. by 3ft. 6in., with all requisite Attingwyrfple te. For further par- UIS"E ticulars, and to viijJrAplf y> the Maiter of the Work- house. Sealed T^ndtjw to /e sent to me on or before Ten o 'clock on Thursday D t. er of the Board, S) J. flSWELL BURY,yj 793^ £ Cl^K I tgal antr llntias. THE NORTH WALES COUNTIES LUNATIC ASYLUM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Subscribers to the above institution will be held at the OARD RooM, ON TUESDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JANOARY 1875j/it Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the/Sie^paj isitors for the year ensuing; and Notice fj&yhy Given that the Annual Meeting of \Ji*tSrs apg^iatetfior the several Coun- ties m Union and the Visiici^appointed by the Subscribers will be held at the same place, on the same day, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of appointing a Chairman and a Clerk to the Visiting Committee, and for other purposes connected with the institution. JOHN jfoBINSON, /I Clerk to tha^ommittee of Visitof^' Denbigh 13th January, 1875. t 7919^ DENBIGH SCHOOL BOARD. ELECTION OF CLERK. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the A.^1 above Board will, at their next meeting to be held at the Council Chamber, in the Town Hall, in Denbigh, at 11 o'clock a.m., on iThiyscUy, the 28th day of January instant, proceeOo of a Clerk.— Salary £ 25 per annum. Candidates for the ap^roinfpjMitare requested to send their applications addrejsedlo The Chairman of the School Board, Denbigh," on or before the 27th day of January instant. JOHN RICHAJJD HEATON, ✓j Chairman^ Janauf 7th, 1875. //) l&bjSy ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTS, 1869 AND 1873 DR. DANIEL WILLIAMS' TRUST. A SCHEME relating to the above-named TRUST has been submitted by the Endowed Schools Commissioners to -the Committee of Council on Education, and Notice it Hereby Given, that during one month from the date of the publication hereof the Com- mittee of Council oil Education will, in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed SeMols Act, 1873, receive objections or suggesli4atg" made to them in writing respecting suchSchtJme. Copies otiWfScheme, price One Penny each, may be obtained from Messrs. HUGHES and SON, Wrexham Mr BURRELL, Chelmsford; or from the SECRETARY t)f the Endowed Schools Commission,- 2, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W. ) PATRICK CUMIN, ? Assistant StctQtec/ Edonbon Department, s ) 2. V iwinW3*' v 'fain—— — stgal anb HMWXC fofirts. THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the funds of No. 3 COMPANY DENBIGH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS Will take place i^N TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, at the TOWN HALL, DENBIGH, uner he of COL. SIR WATKI a WILLIAMS WYNN MAJOR and 15 CDLIS WEST, Pat,s And other distinguisWSPatrons and Patronesses. Gentlemen's Tickets, 10s 6d; Ladies' ditto, 7s 6d Z' /) Gentlemen in Unifa^i, 7s 6d. 1/ ■ T: NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Wrexham Union and the Rural Sanitary Distric in the said Union. AS AUDITOR of the above-named Audit District, I hereby give notice that I have ap- | pointed the Audit of the Accounts of the Wrexham < Union, and of the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union, and of the several Parishes and Contributory Places contained in the said Union and District, or in the said Union solely, for the half-year ended 29th September, lb74, to commence on Mpndav, the Eighth day of February, 1875, at Nina^cJclo« in the forenoon, at the Union Workhouse, ranLp, when and where all persons Aho ij/ytaw ay %M^j*account at such Audit are j^yijftdVio attend, a/l to submit all Books, Document^fnyf, rap. Youcheraf containing or relating to the accounts-'r 10 moneys assessed for, and applicable to the Relief of the P to Sanitary purposes. Dated the day of January, 1875. (Signed) s* WILLIAM WIiUj|MS JONES, JO 791JJfj yr^y District Auditmf NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Elementary Education A.ct, 1879, 33^& 34 Vic. c. 75. HOPE SCHOOL BOARD. I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of tjre above-named District, h do hereby give notice th a e appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the 001 Board, for the half- year ended 29th e p 1874, to commence on Saturday, the Sixth yfy$>f February, 1875, at Ten o'clock in the forenoop, at the School Board Room, HopwiwhjnjfiHd whe^ all persons who by law are bound to ac«UM JWsuch Audit are required to attend, and to submit «1 Books^ocuments, Bills, and Vouchers, con- tainingojjeiating to such Accounts. Dated the 12th day of January, 1875. (Signed) > WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, WM 7911 M District Audit NORTH WALES AUjffT DISTRICT. Elementary Education Act, 1870, 33 & 34 -Vic. c. 75. BROUGHTON SCHOOL BOARD. I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that 1 have appointed the Audit of Accounts of the Broughton School aard, for the half 8 year ended 29th September 187 to commence on Saturday, the 6th day of FejMkty i$75, at One o clock in the afternoqpJ' at the k>wM&J OI Mr John Jones, Clerk tWthe/*Btbaghton School Board, Wrexham, when and wtrare 'all persons who /y law are bound to accounttt>feuch Audit are reqi/red to attend, and to sub- mijr all Books, Qoeements, Bills, and Vouchers, containing or relating ttfsuch Accounts. Dated the 14th day of January, 1875. (Signed) /t WILLIAM ^U^MS JONES, /) Ti\4J /—— District AuditotX INORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Ehme*Xaiy Education Act, 1870, 33 Sf 34 Vic. c. 75. BKYMBO SCHOOL BOARD. I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that I have appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the Brymbo School Board, for the half- year ended fl9th September, ljT74, to commence on Satui«iy,'theA6th day ofrflflaai/, 1875, at Three o'clock in gftapioon, at tJtoJm £ fe~ol Mr John Jones, ClerfcAv tne Brymbo Schooy Board, Wrexham, when and where _AWpersons w by law are bound to accoiyit nTsuch Audit are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers, con- taining or relating to such Accounts. Dated the 14th day of January, 1875. (Signed) A WILLIAM WULl^MS JONES, /I 791M' jf. District NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Elementary Education Act, ,1870, 33 6, 34 Vic. c. 75 WREXHAM SCHOOL BOARD. I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that I have appointed the Audit of the Accounts ot, the Wrexham Schabl Board, for the half-year ende/V29th September. 18|T4Vto commence on Thursday, /h?( 11th day of 1875, at One o'cloc^ny the afternoon, a^ta§AJnion Workhouse, Wre^hMdf when and where yrewBns who by law are bound to accouot at such Audit are required to attend, 0' and to sujyaaitfail Books, Bills, ocuments, and Vouchers, Aw contaig or relating to sue Accounts. Dated the 12th day of J^puary, 1875. (Signed) WILLIAM WIWPAB JONES, 7914b 14) District Audi^D NORTH WALES AlffilT DISTRICT. Elementary Education Act, 1870, 33 Sf 34 Vic. c. 75. BERSHAM UNITED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS «| JONES, Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that I have appointed the Audit of the Accounts ofythe Bersham United District School Board,Tjk tke Mlf-year ended29th September, 1874, to c'omm«fiie 4a Thursday, th^mevefetjt-day of February, 1875, Ahree o'clock ii/tMerWt^rnoon, at the Union Workhouse, Wreiham, when an where all persons who by law art bound to account at ch Audit are required to attend, and to submit all Boola, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers, containing or relating to such Accounts. Dated the 12th day of January, 1875. (Signed) WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONBS, y,1 District Auditory. 7915Yj LI NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Elementary Education Act, 1870, 33 34 Vic. c. 75. RUABON SCHOOL BOARD>\ I the undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS Auditor of the above-named District, do herebjrSg/e /notice that I have apiointed the Audit of the \yoants~of the Ruaboi^ttioojfBoard, for the half- year ended 29thJjaptembpr4c/4Jp cpwmence on Thurs- day, t^a-tltSuay of Februaft', Nine o'clock ia the for^on^ at the School Bbardroln, Ruabon, when and where all persons who by law e bound to Account at such Audit are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchees, containing or re- lating to such Accounts. Dated the 14th day oj^ftnuary, 1875 (Signed) WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, frj ni £ r DistrictAudg^ :Jtgal anb f viblk Rzfirts. THE TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF FLINT, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1874. RECEIPTS.. COUNTY RATES. £ s. d. £ s. d. Rate granted Trinity Sessions, at 7-8ths of a penny in the pound 1179 g 7 „ Michaelmas Sessions, at Id. in the pound 1347 18 8 „ Epiphany Sessions, Id. in the pound. 1347 18 8 f „ Easter Sessions, at Id. in the pound 1347 18 8 —————— 5223 4 7 FEES AND FINES COLLECTED BY THE CLERKS TO JUSTICES. Mold, Hope, Hawarden, and Northop Divisions 538 7 10 Prestatyn and Rhuddlan Divisions. 224 8 3 Holywell Division 213 13 6 Hanmer and Overton Division 68 16 0 Caerwys Division 54 7 0 10S>9 12 I TREASURY. Maintenance of Prisoners to September, 1873 106 3 6 Conveyance of Convicts to December, 1872 12 1 9 Criminal Prosecutions to December, 1873 238 17 5 Compensation to Clerk of the Peace for loss of the Fees 97 16 0 —————— 454 18 S GAOL. Proceeds of Goods sold 156 16 11 MILITIA BARRACKS. War Office allowance for accommodation to permanent Staff, to March, 1873 29 15 8 Ditto ditto March, 1874 28 17 2 —————— 58 12 10 SUNDRIES. Weights and Measures x. 25 0 1 Balance of Fees collected by the Clerk of the Peace 20 19 0 Balance due to the Tieasarer 1195 7 3 X8234 11 11 Z^MENTS. tr fir £ s. d. JB s. d. Balance of 1873 1751711 COUNTY GAOL. Salaries 602 18 5 Diet, Clothing, and Bedding 173 4 6 Fuel, Light, and Material for Labour 259 10 2 Cleaning Articles and Garden Account 31 15 0 Printing, &c., New Books, Taxes, Repairs, &c 820 Removal of Prisoners, and General Payments 131 13 10 1207 3 11 Pension to late Governor 70 0 0 CLERKS TO JUSTICES. Mold, Hope, Hawarden, and Northop Divisions 437 0 0 Prestatyn and Rhuddlan Divisions. 234 0 0 Holywell Division 142 10 0 ohanmer and Overton Division 90 0 0 Caerwys Division 50 0 0 953 10 9 PROSECUTIONS. Assizes, 7 Indictments. 820 6 11 Sessions, 10 88 11 1 Criminal Justice, 27 37 18 6 Juvenile Offenders, 2 I. 1 19 4: 29 and 20 Vic., cap. 52, 2 1 13 4 —————— 450 9 2 MILITIA BARRACKS. Repairs, Coal, Gas, Insurance, &c 101 4 T DEBT ACCOUNT. Interest. 1062 5 4 Instalments. 1068 6 8 —————— 2130 12 0 GENERAL PAYMENTS. Salaries. 690 0 Weights and Measures 42 14 Coroner (Salary) 149 16 1 Ditto (Bills) 106 1 0 255 17 1 Bridges and Roads (Worthenbury) 249 4 5 Ditto Sundries 297 19 2 -—————— 547 3 7 Printing and Stationery (Sundries) 91 7 8 Ditto Register of Voters 65 0 0 156 7 8 Shire Hall 192 15 S Houses of Correction 55 0 9 Lunatic Asylum, Maintenance 0. 103 7 1 Ditto Repairs, &c 86 19 6 Rent for excess of quota of Patients, 1 year 127 7 9 267 14 4 Cattle InspectorF 45 6 11 Walling, &c., at Flint Castle 158 10 0 Bank Charges and Interest on Loans 274 9 0 Purchase of Land 360 0 0 Reformatories 21 2 8 Sundries 78 12 1 X8234 11 11 Examined-J. JONES, Auditor. n (E. PHILLIPS. Confirmed | j SCOTT BANKES, CHAIRMAN. > POLICE &ATE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR, TO 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1874. RECEIPTS. •; £ s. d. Rates on Marford and Hoseley, and Abenbury Fechan, 4-8ths, 6-8ths, 6-8ths, and 2-8ths of a Penny ? Rates granted at Sessions, 6.8ths, 6-8ths, 6-8ths, and 6-8ths of a Penny in the Pound 4015 11 8 j Superannuation Fund 110 3 10 Fines collected by Chief Constable &14: u 11 X4660 19 5 PAYMENTS. =———— £ s. d. Balance of 1873 J46 13 0 Chief Constable's Salary, Pay, and Contingencies 42o9 4 1 Salaries Q X Convevance of Prisoners to Police Rates paid to Denbighshire for Marford and Hoseley, and Abenbury Fechan, 1 year 6-8ths, 2-8ths, 2-8ths, and 6-8ths 17 13 11 4653 10 0 £ s. d. Balance on Superannuation Fund Account in hand 284 3 3 Less BAlance due to Treasurer on Police Rate Account. 276 13 10 795 V £ 4660 19 Examined—J. JONES, Auditor. „ (EDWIN PHILLIPS, Confirmed \J. SCOTT BANKES, ^airman. /C Y D. TREVOR/ROPER, 'J Qio (^ \y^urer. rnhtsmtn' s hhrtSst. I ( SALE yO F DRAPERY GOODS. jfi} EDWAKD SMITH BEOS /to Announce that, in order to reduce his STOCK as much as possibleii^wtisteLRemoving to the premises— r" NQ. 26, HIGH STREET (LATBLT OCCUPIBD BT MB BROBOHTOH, DBUAOIST), He has decided' to re-mark the GOODS in each Department and to offer them for Sale at Confirmed \J. SCOTT BANKES, ^airman. /C Y D. TREVOR/ROPER, 'J Qio (^ \y^urer. <r SALE yO F DRAPERY GOODS. jfi} EDWAKD SMITH BEOS /to Announce that, in order to reduce his STOCK as much as possibleii^wtisteLRemoving to the premises— No. 26, HIGH STREET (LATBLT OCCUPIBD BT MB BROBOHTOH, DBUAOIST), He has decided' to re-mark the GOODS in each Department and to offer them for Sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, To commence on THURSDAY NEXT, the; 21st JANUART, and continued 14 days. X This being a bona fide, opportunity of selecting goods from a FIRST-CLASS STOCK, E. S. with confidence solicits an early inspection. v t t WEBIHAlf. i y