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f aks hU gwxto. Messrs. W. Dew and Son. FREEHOLD FAlLMS, HOUSES, and LADS com- prising iu all about 923 acres, in the Parish of Abergele, St. George, Llanefydd, and Llanfair- talhaie.in. in Denbighshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION (Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chancery in the snit Boves v. Foulkes, with the approbation of His Honour the Master of the Rolls) by Mr WILLIAM DEW 'at the Bee Hotel, Abergele, on Saturday, the 13th dav c.f February. 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES PARISH OF ST. GEORGE. LOT 1.—A Farm called Meifod Bank, in the Towns&ip of Meifod. consisting of abeut 32a. 3r. 18p. of Lana, and a House and Outbuildings, now Let to Hugk Robert Huehes E.-q-. ttD<^ a ^ew ^e Pans^ Church of ot. George.' This lot will be sold subject to an annual chief rent of 5s 4d., payable to the Crown. LOT 2 -A Farm called Talgrwyn Bach, in the Town- ship of Mehod, consisting of aoout 9a. 2r. 23p. of LanJ, and a House and Outbuildings* in the occupation of Wiliiajn Williams. PARISH OF ABERGELE. 3 A Farm called Fronddu, situate in the Town- shit) of Dolgannair, consisting of »fi°ut 52a. lr. 25p. of Trfind and a House in the pupation of Mrs Alice Evan's or her undertenant. dn(^ a -Pew the Barish Church of Abergele. PARI^ OF LLANEFYDD. LOT 4 — A called Ty Gwyn, in the occupation of Marv lo- *>,$nd Three Cottages with Gardens adjoining 'arm', and called T&n-y-froa, in the occupation of Margaret Jones, Thomas Jones, and John Hughes, excepting SiX fields now held as part of Ty Gwyn Farm. but which are hereinafter described as Lots 5 and 17 Lot 4 consists of the Farmhouse called Ty Gwyn, and the Outbuildings belonging thereto, and the said Three Cottages called Tan-y-fron, and about 63a. Or. 22p. of Land, ind will be sold subject to an annual chief or collection rent of £ 1 Os. 6d., payable to the Crown. Lot 5.-Two Fields named Ddol isa and Ddol ucha, now occupied by Mary Jones as part of Ty Gwyn Farm, and coctaming about 7a. 3r. 33p. of Land. LOT 6.—Two Houses at Gurtone called Tan-y-Graig, and occupied by Jacob Daniels, and the other called Arm Haui, and occupied by Peter Morris, with Outbuild- ings thereto, and about 16a. 3r. 29p. of Land at Gurt, OCupied partly by the said Jacob Daniels and partly by tie said Peter Morris, and partly by Peter Morris, of Godfa bach, and partly by Joseph Daniels, of Ty- Jewydd, and the rest of which (a Wood) is in hand. LOT 7.—A House at Gurt called Tan-y-ford, with Out- buildings, occupied by William .8avies, and about 11a. Ir. 24p. of Land at Gurt occupied partly by Jacob Daniels, and partly by Peter Morris, of Bron Haul, and partly by Joseph Daniels, and partly by William Davies, and partly by Isaac 4gones, and the rest of-which (a Plantation) is in hand. This lot will be sold subject to 3s. 7d. per annum, payable to the BishopofSt. Asaph. LOT 8.—A House called Caneglitherig, with Out-, buildings, and about 5a. 2r. 37p. of Land at Gurt occu- pied by Isaac Jones. This lot is subject to a yearly rent of 7s., payable to the Bishop of St. Asaph. Lot 9. Two Farmhouses at Gurt, one called Benniarth, occupied by Robert Morris, and the other called Ty Newydd, occupied by Joseph Daniels with the Outbuildings thereto, aAmtibout 34a. 2r. 29p. of Land at Gurt, occupied ^ytly mmhv said Robert Morris and partly by Joseph Uraiemjpd partlv by William Davies, and the rest ot wmd^(c«»sting of Woods) is in hand. LOT 10. A Eajm cal«l Bwkb^'m the occupation of John Evans, consisting of^i>^37a. Or. 8 p. of Land, and a House, Barn, Shj^pelffand Outbuildings, in the Town- ship of Berrayu "r LOT 11.—A Farm called Voel, in the occupation of John Rees, excepting one field which is intended to be sold as part of Lot 12. Lot 11 consists of the said Farm- hofte, Barn, Shippon, and Outbuildings, and about 54a. Or. 30p. of Land, and will be sold subject to several small yearly sums payable to the Crown and the Poor of Llanefydd, Llansannan, and Nantglyn, amounting altogether to £ 4 Gs. l £ d. LOT 12.-A Bouse called Vronhail, with the Shippons and Land held therewith, in the occupation cf David W ynne, and a Field now held as part of Voel Farm, in the occupation of John Rees. This lot comprisas about 14a. 2r. 23p. of Land. LOT 13.—A House called Tycanol, with the Out- baildings and Lands held therewith, m the occupation of Ityvid Wynne, and an adjoining Field and Ruined ✓v/ttage Ct»aiod Yrongarned, in the occupation of Joseph Eans. This If comprises about 23a. 2r. 18p. of Land. OT 14.—A House callei Pwlla Gloven, with Out- bnldmgs and Land, in the occupation of Joseph Evans or hi undertenants, and a Field now held with an adoining Farm (Plas Cwta). This lot comprises about 13t. 2r. 38p. of Land. JOT 15.—A Farm called Plas Cwta, occupied by Ectvard Jones, except Three Fields now held as part tfureof, but whiotf-are to be sold as parts of Lots 14 and 16 Lot 15 comprises Farmhouse, Barn, Stable, Shippon, aadother Outbuildings, and about 71a. lr. 21p. of Land, and a Pew and a half in the Parish Church of Llanefydd. Thij lot will be sold subject to a yearly chief rent of £ 1 5s. Gd., payable to the Crown. LOT 16.-A Farm called Derm, in the occupation of Joseph Evans, and Two Fields adjoining thereto, now held with Plas Cwta Farm, in the occupation of Edward Jones. This lot fl6) comprises Farmhouse, Barn, Shippon, Stable, and other Outbuildings, and about 52a. 2r. lip. of Land. LOT 17.-Four Fields containing 26a. 3r. 15p., now occupied as part of Ty Gwyn Farm, by Mary Jones, j LOT 18.—A Farm called Plas Panton, m the occupa- tion of Henry Vaughan, consisting of a Farmhouse, Barn, •Shippon,|Outbuildings, and about 89a. Or. 20p. of Land. LOT 19.—A Farm called Penybryn, consisting of -House, Barn, Shippon, and other Outbuildings, and about 107a. Or. 30p. of Land, in the occupation of Mary Williams, and Cottage called FordJa% in the occupation of Robert Jones. PARISH OF LLANFAIRTALHAIARN. LOT 20.—A Farm called Glodfa, in the occupation of Joseph Roberts, and a Cottage adjoining thereto, in the occupation of Owen Roberts, except Two Fields now held as part of the said Farm, but which are to be sold as part of Lot 21. The said Lot No. 20 will consist of the Glodfa Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and the Cottage and about 19a. lr. 35p. of Land. LoT 21.-Three Fields now held partly with Glodfa Farm by Joseph Roberts, and partly with Bronhaul Farm, by Robert Owen, and containing together about 7a. 3r. Op. of Land. LOT 22.—A Farm called Kil Owen, consisting of a louse and Outbuildings and about 15 acres of Land, in e occupation of John Williams. .tot 23.—A Farm called Bronhaul, occupied bv prt Owen, and a Field adjoining thereto called Fridd 4X now held with Warlee Farm, by Elizabeth Roberts, Pie'. out of the said Farm called Bronhaul, a small comhICh is to be sold as part of Lot 21. Lot 23 Lo about 16a. Ir. 18p. of Land. Eliza$-—^ Farm called Warlee, in the occupation of thereof Roberts, except one Field now held as part 24 comp1 which is to be sold as part otl,t 23. Lot LOT 25 about 20a. lr. 3p. of Land.. » tion of 0 A Farm called Waen fawr, the occupa- as part theowens, excepting certain Fields now held Lot No 25 V but which are to be seld as Lot 26. other Outbuilds a Farmhouse, Barn, Shippon, and LoT 26 FoV?11^ about 48a. Ir. 5p. of Lmd. now held by eldr,. containing about15a. 3r. 32p., LQ-J 27 __A Fgvens as part of Waen Fawr. tion of Willigm £ )ca^e(^ Glan y Gors, in the occupa- W Outbuilding, ife ^^ting °f,a Ho.urse> Shippon, LOT 28 —A J5 13A- 3R' OF LANI Roberts about 28a. ir. l^of Lt.oi a House» Outbuildings, aad LOT 29.-JA 3" T, „ by David LlovdThifZ,dP°Et CarrftBftcb' House and OntwiJ- \ertenant, and consisting of a All tte »Sft„^boat l2*;3'- as beiag in hand are let fw»nes' e^cep tbo8e mentioned The PropertiU can u • • tenants, and Printed Partirnf permi^on or the of Sale may be wd ANO SOK, Auctioneers \^eMfie ^5SSRS •High-street, Khyl; and Messrs MILNK, RTDDLE AND^ANI1 the Temple, London; Mr^w^^ ° Whitehall Place, LondorT S<Sclto1' of IXD LEAP AND Messrs D' e,srs AJTDWIGOLKBWORTH, .v. # Ghancwy Pl«c<>, h >llii"r" Steeet, ( < S a1.e bp urfioil. Messrs. W. Dew and Son. RHYL, FLINTSHIRE] IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, at DOLOWEN, RHYL. I MESSRS. WM-. DEW & SO have beEffi' favoured withr-instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION" on the premises as above, on Friday, the 5th day of February, 1875, to commence at Eleven o'clock in the morning prompt, the whole of the well and substantially made FURNITURE, and other Effects, being the contents of Dining Roazff, Drawing Room, and Breakfast Room, in neatly made Mahogany and other Furniture, covered in hair cloth and velvet; Easy and single Chairs, Telescope framed Dining Tables, Side Boards, Pier Glasses, excellent Carpets and Rugs, Fenders and Fire-irons; Window Hangings, &c. I The „ CONTENTS OF SEVEN BEDROOMS, In handsome Mahogany, Birch and other Bedsteads with hair mattresses Prime Feather Beds, Chest of Drawers, sets of Toilet Services, Carpets, &c. Bath Chair and Perambulator; Kitchen Furni- ture, and an excellent assortment of culinary and wash-house utensils Garden Tools, &c. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers' Offices, High-street, Rhyl. 7933 Mr. Snape. HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD HOUSE and LAND. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, in two Lots, by MR SNAPE, at the Gredington Arms, Holt, on Wednesday, the 24th day of February 1875, at Four for Five o'clock in the after- noon. LOT I. All that well-built and genteel FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Fir Grove," situated in the ancient Borough town of Holt, in the County of Denbigh, together with thp Outbuildings, Orchard, Garden, and appurtenances thereto belonging. This desirable Residence is pleasantly situated upon the main thoroughfare (Castle-street) in Holt, contains entrance hall, parlour and breakfast rooms, kitchen, scullery, iwashhouse, bakehouse, pantry, dairy, and cellar five bedrooms, storeroom, and water-closet. The outhouses comprise barn and bay, shippon for four Cows with loft over, piggeries, gig and cart houses, having good back and front yards. The whole of the property is surrounded by excellent boundary walls. The house is in a good state of repair, and has recently been fitted with gas. All that Piece or^rcel of LAND called Hug- more Lane Field," now divided by a fence into two fields, situated aboalf a mile from Holt upon the Wrexham road, and abutting thereon. It is numbered 424 and 480 upon the Ordnance Survey Map, and contains together over two and a half acres. A stream of water passes through it, and the land is of superior quality and is in excellent heart. b The above properties are in the occupation of the owner, who will be prepared to give immediate possession. The house and premises may be viewed on ap- plication to the person in charge and Mr John Jones, Church-street, Holt, will show the fields. Further information may be had from John James,^Esq., Solicitor, WradHn, or from the^ Aucturaeer, Lion House, E^fi^weet, Wrexhanr^^ Messrs. Baugh., Jones, and. Co. 1875. FEBRUARY 10th, FARMING STOCK, &c., at BALLS WOOD, GRESFORD. FEBRUARY 12th, FURNITURE, &C., at BIRCH HOUSE. SEIATTYJtt:— FEBRUARY fubniture, &c., at CYMJfxtr FEBRUARY FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY, at PENYBRYN, RUABON. FEBRUARY 23rd, FURNITURE, &C. E/m WEN VILLA, nepr LLANGOLLENT^ Sale at CYMMAU HALL, HOPE, FLINTSHIRE, of very handsome Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE in carved oak, inlaid with Pollard oak, superior walnut, inlaid and highly ornamented, fine toned cottage pianoforte, birch and other polished light wood bedroom furn ture, brass and iron bed- steads spring, hair, and wool mattresses; feather bolsters and pillows, and Whitney and other blankets; glass, dinner services, &c.; a library of upwards of 300 volumes of modern books; Stanhope phaeton, convertible into a wagonette or drag, by Mulliner, Liverpoql; and other effects, the property of G.. W. Charlwood, Esq. (whoJs leavipg-tnis neighbourhood), MBY ESSRS. BAGJ&GF ATONES, AND co., on MONDAY ana T^esjiuw; FEBRUARY 15th and 16th, 1875, commencing morning at Eleven o'clock prompt. The whole nafly be viewed on Saturday, February 13th, from ten to four o'clock. Cymmau Hall is distant from Wrexham five miles, Mold six, and Chester eight, and about one-and-a-half mile from Cefn-y-bedd Station, on the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention to the furniture, the same being first-class and nearly new. Detailed catalogues may be had at the principal hotels, in Chew, Mold, and Wrexha lfrom the Auci ionee.0 I six dapr prior to the sale. 8017] £ Messrs. G-lovsr and Steward. THE COTTAGE, PULFORD, Four-and-a-half miles from Chester. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bedding, Oil Paintings and Photos, Cottage Pianoforte, Breech-loading Gun (by Tolley), China, Glass, Linen, Poultry, &c. MESSRS GLOVER and STEWARD are favoured with instructions from Robert Speechlev, Esq. (who is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises at Pulford, on TUES- DAY, February 9th, 1875, at Eleven o'clock a.m., the whole of the well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, a portion of which was specially designed by the owner including a 4ft. 6iny«mk cabinet sideboard, with drawers and cupjj^ards, fitted with brass furniture and inlaid witjf ebony and tiles, painted by Holliday; a 4ft. antique and richly carved oak cabinet, fitted witji secretaire, slidinsr shelves, and four^ba^ja, eidjfcsed with two panelled doors a 5ft. t/f&k d^okjnjraa? fitted with brass furniture; two oc|(ra%aCj^biB§', a pair of oak Glastonbury ch^r^w^HrnSaMarqueterrie backs, oak-framed ea§y chatf, upholstered in red rep, 6 oak dining-room ch s, with cane seats and backs, Brussels carpet. t. 6in. by 10ft. 6irf., oak and ornamental brackets and book shelves, a full sized Cottage Pianoforte, in walnut case, an 8 days timepiece, in extra oak case, a pair of oil paintings, in gilt fiames, by V. de Fleury, a collection of chromos and coloured photos, 3 sets of polished pine bedroom furniture, toilet services, brass and iron bedsteads, bedding, mahogany swing glasses, cane- seated chairs, linen, lock-stitch sewing machine, with oak case, a double barreled breech-loading gun (pin fire), by Tolley, in oak case, with fittings complete, stuffed birds and animals, fender and fire- irons, dining and kitchen tables, glass, china, plated articles, kitchen and culinary utensils, patent mangle, slate filter, about 30 head of poultry, rear- ing boxes, dog and kennel, saddle and bridle, and numerous effects.. The Lots may be viewed on the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had at the Gosvenor Arms," Pulford^ Guardian Office, Wrp&ham, or of the, ATJCTM&EERS, Groevenor j&i&nbers, Newgaty atree^Cheater. fSQQfer » v T 1,011. alts im 6ludion. Mr. Lloyd. Highly Important Sale of Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, and other Effects, at White House,-Hoseley, situate near Greeford, one mile from Llanypwll, and 2! miles from the town of Wrexham. MR. LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has been favoured with instructions.fram G. E. Murray, Esq., (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL BY AUCTION on his premises, situate at Hoseley aforesaid, on Monday and Tuesday, the 8th and 9th days of February, 1875, the whole of his choice young dairy stock, heifers, draught and harness horses, pigs, the usual assotment of implements, dairy vessels and the whole of his superior Household Furniture' &c., &c. THE LIVE STOfK comprises, 20 head of cattle including ten cross tred and Alderney young dairy cows, for early spring profi; four choice in-calf heifers, three yearling heifers, twolitto bullocks, and one bull. FOUR HORSES—")arby," very powerful cart mare, rising nino years 01<; "Nancy," bay half-bred mi r,, five years old, 15h, 2n. high, in foal, quiet in saddle or harness, with fine ation; stylish half-bred, two year. old cole, by St. Clare likely to make a hunter a very handsome donkey, tw gelts, twelve couple of fowl, eight ducks and drakes, foui geese, two greyhounds, &c., &c. DOG CART AND HANEss-Lignt running stylish new dog cart, with lamps nd cushions complete, by Conran, Wrexham capital Cburgh, complete (in good condi- tion) set of brass-mouted harness (new); gentleman's riding saddle, hack brile, steel bits, &c. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-I-o broad wheel carts, with har- vest gearing; spring lonkey cart, two ladders, iron cultivator, American iy collector, scuffle, Howard's wheel plough, two sa of zigzag harrows, rick sheet, scythes and poles, patit lawn mowt; turnip pulpee, wheelbarrows, grindinjstone, ram Abs, pig troughs, cow chains, pig turnt garden Jafols, garden roller, &c., &c. GEARS—Chain gogu^-wo sets of thrill gears, &c. STACK YARD—A^mI t tjfis or manure, one ton of well harvested ha^^fooupdlnpf straw, about six loads of mangel wurzel,$8^in§p&r of seed potatoes (Victorias and white rocks), three easuiGS of ashleaf kidneys, &c. DAIRy-Clmnfs, butTetub, butter scales and weights, milking cans, milk jflugs^ream pots, &c. WASHHOUSE—Patent imgle, galvanised buckets, &c. KITCHENS-Fenders, c'per and iron kettles, sauce- pans, warming pan, Wilsor chairs, deal and other tables, eight-day clock,set of papier-mache trays, crockery, dinner service, (ina tea service, coffee perco- lator, set of jugs, fire screei clothes-maids, frying-pans, filter iron fountain, &c. ENTRANCE HALL—Cocotnut, and wool door mats, oilcloth, oak hall chairs, st-horns hat stand, &c. BREAKFAST AND DINING MOM—Steel fender, and fire- irons, chimney glass, in g; frame Brussels carpet, 7 yards by 5 yards; hearth :5' American folding chair, mahogany dining and other bles, arm chairs, mahogany side-board, with cellaretiemd drawers; map of the world, table cloths, muslin nd union damask, window curtains, &c. GLASS—Cut glass, wine ecanters, tall ale glasses, claret glasses, champagne dll, jelly glasses, claret jug, celery glass, &c. DRAWING-ROOM-Steel feisr and fire irons, Brussels carpet, 19ft. by 15ft.; coal I-e. drawing-room suite, in walnut and green Pekin clc, walnut circular table, walnut occasional table, wait cheffonier, witn plate glass back and doors, and irble slab walnut work table, large pier glass, in gilt fne, 4ft. high by 3ft. Bin.; mahogany card tables, &c. STAIRCAsE-Eightteeh B stair-rods, 16 yards Brussels stair carpeting, druggng, mahogany hanging wardrobe, &c. THE BSHROOM FURNITURE onsists of fenders and fire irons, druggeting, mahogaund painted washstands, with chamber services; dressmgibles, mahogany swing dressing glasses, mahogany hi-tester bedsteads, with hangings; iron and other bed^ds, cane-seated chairs, mahogany towel rails, mahofty bedstep, with com. mode; mahogany chest of d\'ørs, painted bookcase, blankets, sheets, counterpanes. low slips, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, hair and fit mattresses, &c., &c. First day's sale, luncheon by et at 11-30. Sale to commence at one o'clock promi Second day's sale at 12-80 sharp. Catalogues may be had eighjayS prior to the sale from the Auctioneer, Place of .le, Feathers Hotel, Wrexham; Griffin Inn, Gresfo; Nag's Head Inn, Farndonj Buck Holel, Bangor id from Mr Allcocks, The Grapvenor Arms, Pulford. i Offiae, Plassey, Wrexham. /i frffipdC FAIR D Z. NORTH WALES AND CHJHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXIM. MR LLOYD (late Jonc^nd Lloyd) begs to announce that he Q hold his next SALE, on THURSDAY, Febrt-y 18th, in the Auction Mart situate as above. STOCK ALREADY ENRED. A prime lot of Fat Cattle,IUllocks and Heifers, Calving Cows alwith Calves, Barrens, Stiiks, &c. A magnificentyt 0 EOLRSNDTORE Sheep. Ditto t ork anBacon Pigs. Ditt at Cab. Mr Lloyd gives notice that he inlds 'presenting a his next SHOW I^NER, in addi- tion to the usual CUPS, value PA2 1 1st Prize.—A Silver Cup, ve 97 10s 2nd „ -APiece of Plate, £3 3s To the Seller whose Live Stock rtSes the largest amount of money in the Auction MT or elsewhere, during the present year, from January to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both dajnclusive. Any gentleman winning 1st or 2nd Prize-id not wishing to compete against a Tenant Farmer,-ILL be awarded a .Silver Medal, ;the Farmer colig next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece ollate, value 23 10s, will be given to the Buyer of the Lost amount of Stock between January 1st and Decent 13th (inclu- sive). Sellers and Buyers will please ep their Bills as a guide. Further Entries respectfully licited. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TE O'CLOCK JF PRQMPT. Offi Plassey, Wrexham. 798Vy Messrs. Snape and PTSUILIOyd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCE WT. Highly-important Sale of Live and Dt FARMING STOCK, comprising 40 head of Cattle, Draught and Harness Horses, 20 Pigs; the whole the modern and new Farming Implements, &c., AT OLD LLWYN-ONN FAB, Situate one mile fron^^ town of Wre>m. MR SNAPE ai^LLOYD most respectfoiiy^ beg^o»*moun that they have bean honoured with instructions fr< Mr Tom- linson, who is relin pursUl to SELL h BY AUCT in his Farm yard aforesaidn Tuesday the 2nd day of March next. Full particulars will be given in futu advertise- ments. Detailed catalogues may be hadjpiar tche day gf W°^^ •CIIOQ HOUSE, WRE^FFIPT and 1 PLAS^^ SALES h FRIIJw CONTRA. ON SALE, a Substantial ami ve good* looking half-bred yfour-^ear-ol Brown HORSE, 16 hands higlX^bi^jjialjfe a gQ|harness horse, and is well adapWd H^gseagWWwork.y1- Apply/i° THOS. KENNgxJf-^Vjeterinary ui-geim, Wreimfm. 799<Ln /\N SALE, ready for delivery, sev^l new Sets of Boiler Jkountjngs,, consisting' 5 inch Steam, 3 inch Feed, and De&<Weight Valves, Steam and Also twio feet iMam.Pit Head Pull^sJiit-ifTnch round|wire >e with centres J«d pedestals.*— Apply W RICHARD Cbwicjrf Eagle Jraandry» Wrexham. f T59V PARISH OF HO[iT. LAND 3^3 L E. TO BE SOconning abjjfit 16 AETM—Apply>to Mr' SAMU3^- riaon, ^meser Cottage, Hoiu! j 1 IX V.-J U „ z\ T.v'ip Xj alt.$ riÍJaÜ (L^nlraxi. ON SALE^Ste,ck/of first crop of RYE GRAS^5«dM6tiiER, well saved, about nine_M| ten to^1 Apubc. at ime Gjjpdian Office, Wrex^^K TO BE SOLD, a Complete and First-class TURN OUT, viz., a Handsome Five-year- old Cob in capital conoSfctito^guaranteed Sound, and quiet to ride or dri^O^ j^ht running Vis-a-Vis, Low Park Carriage*lfs goofffas new, complete wjfih. Lamps,Jftxness, &c.—Apply Jo Mr R. D. ROBJXTS, Auctia0jir, Rl^yl! f 80jWp JOHNSTOWN, RUABON. CHEAP BUILDING SITES. A FEW 1 Freehold Building Land to bajrofu^iWate at Johnstown, Rua- bon (near the Sufficient land for a House 'and Ga^gj^pajfJsHSfiught for £ 10.—Appjy to MR jtfiN 10, TempigVrow, Wrexham. ,/h fry 7/ 1 '■ SPIiENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALI/ CAPITALISTS. r; SPIiENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALI/ ;ttm CAPITALISTS. OjR" a Freehold best Fireclay and Terra CotrtyjTprks complete, with nearly new plant for grinding and^ro-king the clay. Steam-engino, dry- ing sneds, kilns, &C.V capable of prodj>dtng 21,000 bricks weekly. It is situat^ iy other flourishing like works, with c and has rail and water accommodation ite te;elf. The clay pro- ri duces the most superior ■ bricks, ornamental terra cotta ijrtrks, &c. Wuh £ 8U0, an energetic man can here a^Ke a genuine fortune A.pply to Mr WiUH, 15, Ferng^l-street, Liverpooljl'^r 7^1# J.^O THOSE DESIROUS OF MAKING MONEY. nNo BE SOLD, an excelle^Slate Quarrynear JL Conway: lease 21 years. It covers about 400 acres of ground, produces an inexhaustible quantity of good mercantile slates, slate slabs, hrfne, and manganese. This excellent property (reaUy-jrorth to a company at least £ 5,000) will, from parted with to an immediate cash purcMeeMdrafeoO. It is four miles from Llanrwst, ""i1 from Conway a tram- way is made from tHe river Conway to the quarry, where the stage is erftt4 for working and shipping to all parts. -Apply toocaleb D. Watson and Co 15, Fenwick- t t LIVERPODFJF X 7 ï ¡uIrIi, mUf.)mtnts. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, MONDAY, Feb. 8th, 1875. "IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA." THOMAS BARN^ ESQ. HAS kindly promised to del^^Ta ^Lecture on the above subject, in aid of t the Working Men's Club. Chair to be taken a 8 p.m., by T. T. Griffith, Esq. Tickets 2s., Is., and 6d., to be obtained from the Booksellers, the Committee, and from T. E. MINSHALL) Hon. 796 RHUABON COTTAGE HOSPITAL. CONCERTS will be given at Wynn- C stay in aid of the above Charity, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 30th, AND WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 31st. The Ladies and Gentlemen who have kindly promised to assist, are MEM OF THE MEM £ E| £ S- OF THE HERE £ 5*tfD PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, AND OF THE LONDON SOCIETY OF AMATEUR MUSICIANS. CONDUCTOR-MR. HENRY LESLIE. Full particulars will be shortly an- nounced. 7967o READINGS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS Under the direction of MR. EDWIN HARRISS. CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In consequence of many ladies and gentlemen being unable to obtain RESERVED SEATS at the last Read- ings and Music, Mr Harriss;has added a few more rows of chairs, and hopes by this arrangement to increase the comfort of his patrons. THE NEXT ENTERTAINMENT of the Series will take place on MONDAY EVEN- ING, FEBRUY5 nd will be continued fortnightly. aj^? Presicfent for the Evening: EVAN MORRIS, ESQ. Principal Vocalists MLs FANNY BENNETT (of the London Concerts), and Mr ORME (Principal Alto of Chester Cathedral), Mr ATTWELL (Llangollen), Miss O'BEIRNE, and other Ladies, Mr TOM JONES, Mr CHEADLE HUMPHREYS, Messrs C. and T. COPLESTONE, a Company of CHRISTY MINSTRELS, and the Beys of ST. MARK'S CHOIR, who wil sing the celebrated Gendarme Duet, from GeneTieve deJBrabant, and the Spring Chorus." Readers: Mr G. BRADLEY (by desire), Mr WILSON, and Mr EVAN MORRIS. Instrumentalists: MISS PARKIN, and Mr EDWIN HARRISS. Doors open at Half-past Seven, Entertainment to commence at Eight o'clock. Admission:—Threepence; Balcony, Sixpence Reserved Chairs (principal entrance), One Shilling. Will ladies and gentlemen who are willing tft assist injthe Readings or Musical part of th^se Entertamnents, kindly inforj»-fifir Harriss. HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT, LLANDUDNO PROPRIETOR ANP-ATTBI^LL SUPERINTENDENT H. TNOM^PADFE? (LATE OF CHESTBB.) A other Baths. Liberal diet^nd all the eoznfodfi oL ho^e lif^^For terms, apply Manager. ———— — I Ytffal aitft |)uMtr Rofirts. F WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH NOV., 1874. THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED AT WREXHAM IN THE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. CHARGE. DISCHARGE. M JB 8. d. Cr.. £ A To Balance due on the 20th Novem- By sums actually paid to Depositors ber, 18/3 including interest, as in Money including Interest, per last return 68,247 5 10 within the Year ending Oth To sunis received of depositors, in November, 1874 14675 8 7 wi,thin the year^ ending By sums transferred to Ppsit Office 20th Nov. 18/4.. 20,967 15 3 Savings Banks within the Year. 35 15 0 To sums transferred from other Ditto to other Savings Banks within Savings Banks within the said the said Year 182 19 0 Year 159 11 8 By sums actually paid for Manage- To interest on Moneys invested with ment within the said Year 274 1 6 the Commissioners for the reduc- Balance on the Gene- tion of the National Debt, viz:— ral Account in- Receipt B. dated 21 May, 1874 1,140 14 9 vested with Rect. B. dated 21 Nov., 1874 1,191 2 6 Commissioners for Interest on Sums drawn for by the the Reduction of Trustees upon the Commissioners 9 19 5 the National Debt, Interest on Sums transferred to Post including interest Office Savings Bank 0 6 5 on the 20th Nov., Ditto to other Savings Banks 1 13 0 1874 75,437 1 7 Received for use of room, &c. 15 3 0 Ditto in the hands of John James, Esq., Wrexham. 1,128 6 2 76,565 7 9 Treasurer, which fact is certified by ———————. me 91,733 11 10 £ 91,733 11 10 JOHN JAMES, Treasurer. Balance due on the 20th NO«5IFLW,J^5^ROUGHT forward 76,565 S'7 *9 State the No. of Jr Total Amount Depositors. 0 — of each Class. 619 whose respective Balances on the 20th November, 1874 (including Interest) did not exceed £ 1 each 135 15 4 390 Do. were above 41 and not exceeding Y,5 do. 965 4 6 270 Do. were above X5 and not exceeding £10 do. 1,918 12 10 211 Do. were above X10 and not exceeding X15 do. 2,544 5 4 131 Do. were above £ 15 and not exceeding £ 20 do. 2,263 11 6 278 Do. were above £ 20 and not exceeding £ 30 do. 6,604 18 10 234 Do. were above X30 and not exceeding .£40 do. 7,728 18 4 130 Do. were above £ 40 and not exceeding £50 do. 5,743 5 3 193 Do. were above f,50 and not exceeding X75 do. 11,773 3 2 79 Do. were above X75 and not exceeding £ 100 do. 8,274 17 10 54 Do. were above XIOO and not exceeding X125 do. 5,988 3 9 38 Do. were above X125 and not exceeding .£150 do. 5,267 17 5 53 Do. were above X150 and not exceeding X200 do, 9,468 18 1 2698 Total number of Depositors 68,677 12 2 3 Penny Banks 96 11 6 21 Charitable Societies „ 596 18 1 60 Friendly Societies 6,984 5 4 2782 Total number of Accounts Total Balances 76,355 7 1 Balance invested with the Commissioners on the separate Surplus Fund Ac- count, on the 20th November, as above Surplus .o 210 0 8 Deduct the portion thereof reserved to meet current expenses, as directed per 26th and 27th Vict., c. 87, s. 29 210 6 8 THE RATE ON ANNUAL INTEREST ALLOWED TO THE DEPOSITORS IS X2 18s. 4d. PER. CENT. WE do hereby certify to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, that » the aforegoing is a true Account. And we further certify, that a Duplicate of this Statement, accompanied by a List of the Trustees and Managers of the above institution, is publicly affixed in the Office or place where the Deposits of the above Savings Bank are usually received, for the information of all persons making Deposits therein. Witness our Hands this 30th day of January, 1875. WILLIAM OVERTON, > Two Trustees of the said JOSEPH JACKSON, J Savings Bank. Witness-JOHN BURY, Actuary. COPY OF AUDITOR'S REPORT. WREXHAM, January 29,1875. GENTLEMEN,—I have audited the Accounts of the Wrexham Savings Bank for the year ending 20th November last, and found them correct. The sum of Y,75,437 Is. 7d. was at that date invested with the Commissioners for Reduction of the National Debt, and a balance of £1,128 6s. 2d. then in the hands of your treasurer, gives a total of X76,565 7s. 9d. to the credit of the Institution. The Balance then due to Depositors was X76,355 7s. Id., leaving a surplus of X210 Os. 8d. in favour of the Bank. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, m WILLIAM JONES. To the -YW^TEES and Managers of Wrexham Savings Bank. 8008 J 0 "DAN NAWDD DUW A'l DANGNEF." "Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD." 11\ O! JESU NA'D GAMWAITH. EISTEDDFOD FREI 0 D kfttffOL PWLLHELI CADAIR GWYNEDD, MON A MAN AW 0 D BEIRDD YNYS PRYDAIN, 1875. A complete List of the Subjects of the above Eisteddfod is now ready, and may be had on applicatiqirl from the Secretaries^grigp 2d. 8011^^ ] 0 • y > w LLOFFT WEN /COTTAGERS' F LORAL, JJORTICULTURAL, AND JNDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. The above EXHIBITION will be held (D.V.) on the seeond MONDAY in Awg-wet, 1876, under the following Patronage:— THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY, His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G., Her Grace the Duchess of Westmiaster. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., Lady Williams Wynn, Sir Robert A. Cunliffe, Bart., Lady Cunliffe, W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., Mrs Cornwallis West, Geo. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P., Mrs Hammond Whalley, Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C., M.P., Mrs Osborne Morgan, Geo. Hammond Whalley, Esq., M.P., Mrs Watkin Williams, Rev. R. O. Burton, M.A., Mrs Yorke, Rev. John Williams, M.A., Mrs Fitz-Hugh, S. Yorke, Esq., Mrs Boscawen Griffith, Thos. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Mrs Williams, Captain Boscawen GRIFFITH,Mrs William Lester. ——— PRIZES will be given for owers, Vegetables, Fruit, and specimens of Home Industry; also for the most neatly kept Cottages, and the best cultivated Gardens, within a District comprising the following Townships, viz.:— ° BERSHAM, BROUGHTON BRTMBO ESCLUSHAM (2) ERDDIG MINERA. Further particulars upon application t. the Hon Sec., G. J. JONES, PMYGELLI BOARD SCHOOLS, 1 78160 O ADWY'R- Dt) < ——„ f*abxsttutt's b-b-rtSStS. U T U M N yf'H OVE LTIESjk R D S M I T H Is showing a VARIETY^ OI) NEW GOODS for the Season in all Departments, and Respectful^ Solicits an Inspection. Y BLACK SILKS from 3s to 12s 6d a yard; the wear guarranteed. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING UNDER COMPETENT MANAGEMENT. r. 36, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. I C ■ O Y