Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

alt5 1tdi1Jtt. Kr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY. NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE AUCTION HART, WREXHAM. ME LLOYD (]ate Jones and Lloyd) begs to announce that he will hold his next SALE, on THURSDAY, March 18th, in the Auction jfa-rt situate as above. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A prime lot of Fat Cattle, Bullocks and Heifers; Calving Cows and with Calves, Barrens, Stiiks, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat and Store Sheep. Ditto ditto Pork and Bacon Pigs. 1 Ditto ditto Fat Calves. Mr Llovj, gives notice that he in!evidsP^sen^ga- ^is.ne^t WRIST MAS SHOW DINNER, liTOdftit iron to CUPS, value £42 15s., lsfPrize.-A Silver Cup, value £ 7 10s v 2rft jt -A Piece of Plate, » £3 3s Slier whose IAve Stock realises the largest ■mount q money in' the Auction Mart or elsewhere, during tj present year, from January 1st to December 13th (CMstmas Show Day), both days inclusive. Any gentlema^ ilining 1st or 2nd Prize, and not wishing to compfijfasaiast a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded a Silver'Medal, the Farmer coming next wilt receive lAriza A Cup or piece of Plate, value ±,3 Ms, will hBlve« to the Buyer of the largest amount of J4nuary 1st and December 13th (niclu- «ve). and Buyers will please keep their Bills a guide FithejEntries respectfully solicited. SALE-0 COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT. Officejassey, Wrexham.. 8096 jessrs Davies and Armor. -t- Sale by EfRS DAVIES AND ARMOR pMviTNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly >POftant and Extensive Sale of Farming I. Stock at .P IS U C H A, HIT FORD, I. Near Holywell. ME&S DAVIES AND ARMOR have feived instructions from Mr ALFRED PARRY, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TVESD nd WEDNESDAY, the 20th and 21st April next, aihe following ia if required, the whole of the geive FAG STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Ac. Furtjp&rticulars shall hereafter Appear. Rov, Denbigh, iarol^Ilth, 1875. h8156 HFR- == f ,.0 Mr. Jaovatt, ELIGIE"" FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. I. GLY .OOTTAGE, No. 6, KING STREET, » 1' 'WREXHAM. MjOVATT has been honoured with (tactions T0 offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at th I Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham. in the mont pril, that very desirable and convenient Villa fience, situate (within five minutes walk Of Chjand Railway), in King-street, Wrexham, calledbn Dwr Cottage," and now in the oceu- patioxF'Obert Williams, Esq. ThJ tage contains entrance hall, breakfast, dinintwid-, and four best bed rooms, lofty kiteh..ntries, and house-keepws closets, water- 6losettl cellars, with spacious enclosed yard, coacb&e; harness room, and stabling for two horse'm for groom or other servant; large flowed en, enclosed on three sides with a subst. brick wall, welly stocked with choice fruit and convenient conservatory or vinery. The n has a "frontage to King-street of 20 yardsing back 30 yards, the whole frontage of tfe rea being 40 yards. amwiíår are laid throughout the property. and 4is atwell of first quality water supplied by a; The cottage is in the best part of the town; from' overlooking, and a most charm- ing rce. J Dei hour of sale in next issue, and furtfrrticulare from John James, Esq., Solier the Axictioncer. Old Wrexham, 112th, 1875. b8159 X X -A -36, PENYBRYN, -*mx>VATT has been instructed by Gibbons, Esq- (who is changing his ■JRE^^° SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises", 36, p. Wrexham, on MONDAY, March 22nd. 187ghole of his fosir e Useful FURNITURE in rd, mahogany, and painted woods, and adajf kitchen, dining, drawing, and bed roonlf. comprising half-tester and French bed?"1 iron and birch, painted wardrobe, heflltB of. drawers, boote-cases, sideboard, j&ggjchiffonnier, with plate glass panels, •mink and marble topf; couch, easy and other chaihair and cane seated; lady's chairs, cab$grand pianofortes, by Broadwood ovaylar, and loo tables, dining and card tab^top^y glass, in rich gilt frame. The ^gUfisites for bedrooms and household pur- pose ef which will be particularised in CATAL'" Safe at Two o'clock. f Oil Inn, Wrexham, March 11th, 1875, b8157 -.¡ J'S. Baugli, J ones, and Co. COUNTY Of DENBIGH. it RK (MINkRA) MINE, NEAR WREXHAM. T,,)A ars -qf -Lead M nes, Promoters of Public or ,p j liability Compi nies, and others. r Beneficial Int rest of the Lessees in the ijia Plant of the ai ove Mine. SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Jj^R8. BaUGH JONES, AND CO., at the ^T«MKKM8 HOTEL, REXH,& OIL THURSDAY, the 18tiy <cMarch,.1875, t Thfee for Four o'clock in aftedn, DllÐ lot, sUbj t to such conditions as shall TTAE prued, .1' Becial Interest of the Lessees in the Pool P.{Miul Mi up, unde a piece of waste or mountain u latf part Minera Mi untain, in the township of Eal&ham ove, in the parish of Wrexham, in the Cotff of tbjgb, Nor i Wales, beitig part of the IidHihip oqiahips of romfield and Yale, and the sngce of aiing land i, with certain liberties of work- ind gett the mine and minerals at a royalty of .£1 ter ton fad ore, Ith for copper ore, and l/10th iw ather mils. | it'fhere is ase for tnp agent, also a House, Office, 4ipthy, StoDm, &c. f The 2(ine eld fronal the Duke of Westminster, mider a lease 21 yean from the 24th of December. 1373. ¡) And also Workinf Plant, \con&ting of an hori- jotital windimgine (i inch cylinder), with egg end toiler 33 feet, 9 foot ater wheel, working crusher aDd round but one wy pit Head wire and hemp winding ropels underground and on surface, smithy otteriab, &c. J c To view aifflises apply t- Mr S. Michell, Minera, Wrexham. f Applicatio furt partictdan and information to fee made to Anctioiwers, Mewni Baugh, Jones, and I qo., WrexhiMr S. Michell, Minera, Wrexham or to Kenn SdtWtOra, if,Browu^treec, IfMllnHw. Mal ¡ .J. M:lntrate Canton:. —>.v^r — t k. PARISH OF HOLT. ,'¡Å D FOR SALE. To BE D, a MEADOW, containing about ilk acres.—Apply to Mr Samuel Har- rison. Ebenezer Cottage, Holt. ^fr, POTATOES}. FOR SALT- a large ^ntity Myatt's early Kidneys and Patterson#1 Victoria SETS.—Apply at the Wynnstay Arms, Wr^xlWflT. 8142& > J • ■■ y POULTRY BRAifletA or DORKING EGGS for SA-tCiNG, frotp Prize Winners at the Crystal Palace a^ ^Iorth Wales Shows. Sitting of Thirteen, 6s 6d. i, • ■ Also BLACK BANTAM: EGGS. Third at the Crystal Palace. Apply to R O. ANWIL, Brynvgroes, Bala, N. Wales. 8144a 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-engine, dry- ing sheds, kilns, &c., capable of producing 21,000 bricks weekly. ,t is situated in. the midft, of other flourishing like worfcs, with c pal at low figures, and has rail and water accommodation oa the site itself. The clay pro- duces the most superior whitefacing bricks, ornamental terracotta works, &c. With X800, an energetic man can here make a-genuine fortune.- Apply to Mr Watson, 15, Femvick-streef, Liverpool. 7106 ^0ul |)uWk IJofias. THE RUABON WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Share- holders of this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Wednesday, the 31st instant, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of authorising the Directors to borrow a further sum of money on mortgage of the borrow a further sum of money on mortgage of the Company's Works. By Order, GEO. WOODFORD. SECRETARY. Offices: Rhos, Ruabon, 11th March, 1875. b8157 BANGOR (FLINTSHIRE) STEEPLE CHASES, THURSDAY, the 1st APRIL, 1875. Under the Grand National Rules. STEWARDS Viscount COMBERMERE I Hon. R. W. fg. COTTON Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart, M.P I EDMUND PEEL, Esq.. S. K. MAINWARING, Esq. FIRST RACE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. THE GRAND iVYNNSTAY STEEPLE CHASE of X2 each, with C75 added (£50 by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., and X25 by the Gentlemen of the Hunt), for horses bred within the limits of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt, bona fide the property, and in the possession of farmers of not less than 50 acres, who reside within the limits of the country he bunts, and which have been regularly hunted with his hounds; four years old lOst 31b, five list 81b, six and aged 12st 31b. Second horse to receive £10, and third X5 from the stakes. Winner of gay steeple chase once to carry 71b, more than once 14lb, and of this race in any previous year 2lib, twice- 28lb extra. About 3 aiiies. THE BRTiaTYs STEEPLE CHASE of X5 each, with X50 added, for horses which belong to gentlemen residing within the limits of Sir W. W. Wynn's country, and have been regularly ;hunted with his hounds; 12st each. t; Winners 7Ib extra. Gentlemen riders, or members of Sir W. W. Wynn's hunt. About 3 miles. THE COMBERMERE STEEPLE CHASE of £3 each, with X50 added, for horses which belong to farmers, innkeepers, or tradesmen, residing within the limits of the following hunf§,,and have been in their possession from the 1st January, 1875-Sir W. W. Wynn's, the Cheshire, North Staffordshire, North Shropshire, Ludlow, Albrighton, Shrewsbury, Mr Mernell Ingram's, or with any established pack of foxhounds in North Wales. Winners once 71b, more than once 141b, or of this race in any previous year 211b extra. Second horse to receive xio from the stakes. Four years old lOst 9lb, five 12st, six and aged 12st 91b. Winner to be sold for X400 if demanded; if entered for £ 200, allowed 9ib. About 3 miles. THE BANGOR STEEPLE CHASE of £5 each, with X50 ( added, for hunters four years old lOst 91b, five 12st, six and aged 12st 91b. Winners since 1st January, 1873, of any steeple chase, once to carry. 41b, twice or of one value 50 sov. 71b, lOOsov. 101b, 200sov. 141b, and 300sov. ouce or collectively 181b extra. Horses that never won a steeple chase value £20, or one or more hurdle races collectively value £100, allowed if four years old 31b, five 51b, six 7ib, aged 91b. To be ridden by gentlemen, farmers, or their sens, who never rode for hirs. About 3 miles. THE RED-COAT STEEPLE CHASE of £50, for hunters that never won a steeple chase value £50 at starting 13st each. To be ridden in proper hunting costume, by gentlemen riders, or members of Sir W. W. Wynn's hunt. Entrance X2. About 3 miles. THE OTELEY STEEPLE CHASE of Xl each, with 930 added, for horses under 15 hands. Three to start or no race. Second horse to receive £ 5 from the atakes. Weights lOst each. Winners 71b extta. About 3 miles. 4 v THE FLINTSHIRE MAIDEN STEEPLE CHASE of J250, for horses that have never won a steeple chase, and have been regularly hunted with any established pack of hounds in 1874 and 1875; four years old lOsfr 31b, five llst 81b, six and aged 12st 31b. Entrance f2. Ten subscribers or no race. About 3 miles. THE LADIES' STEEPLE CHASE, for all horses that have not wou at this meeting, of .El each with X20 added four years old lOst 71b, five years old, list,121b, six years old and aged 12st 71b. Winners of," a. steeple chase once to carry 51b, twice 81b, thriec 121b extra. Hpraes entered to be sold if demanded for £ 200 allowed 71h. Second to receive £ 5 from the stakes. About 2 miles. (To be entered in Weighing Stand immediately after "Bangor Steeple Chase.") THE PONY STEEPLE CHASE of .£10. Catch weights, but not less than lOst to be carried. Qualifjcations-under 14 hands. Entrance 5s. About 2 miles. too t CONDITIONS. < ALL the above Steeple Chases (except •'The Pony Steeple Chase") are confined to hunters which during the twelve months previous to the day of entry, .shall not have run in any country for a handicap, whether over a country or not, or for any race not confined to hunters, charges, or yeomanry horses, and are to be ridden by persons who never rode for hire; gentlemen riders must be qualified according to Rule 82. In all hunters' stakes a certificate from a master of fox or stag hounds, is required, and it must be lodged at Messrs. Weatherby's Office, 6, Old Burlington-street, London, a clear week before the race in which the horse is intended to run. A fresh certificate is required after the 1st of January in each year, and a fee of 2s. 6d. charged for registration. Three horses to start ic. each race or only half the added meney will be given, and in case of a walk-over the whole will be withheld. Any person riding over any fence in the course will be fined JEI. Colours of the riders, horses, weights, and ages. to be declared at the time of entry, under a similar fine. No illegal betting allowed. Entries (except for the Ladies' Steeple Chase") to be nidde at the Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, on MONDAY, March 29th, before half-past Six o'clock, p.m., either personally or by letter, enclosing the Entrance Money or Sweepstakes, addressed to The Steeple Chase Com- mittee, Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon." Post-office Orders to be made payable to the Clerk of the Course, CAPT. FRANCIS OWEN, at Ruabon,—Postal Address: Althrey, near Wrexham. Mr If. *UrtON, Cktk of the Soile& gltta i Jtgal anh vublit Jtnnas. PANT COAL, BRICK, AND FIRECLAY COMPANY (LIMITED). 't '4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Ordinary General Meeting of the Share- holders in this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Monday, the 22nd day of March instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books will be closed from Monday, the 8th inst., until after the meeting. By Order of the Directors, FRED. OWEN, • "7 -7 R T SECRETARY. Pant, Ruabon, ,X ■I,J- V -*• March 5th, 1875. b8l52 DENBIGHSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, 1875. -r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next As lizes for the County of Denbigh will eld at RUTHIN, M the said County, on SATITRB Y, the 20th day of March now next, and all Justi ? of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of liberties, and all Jurors, persons bound by recógo izanee, Proseóti'toN;Wlt nesses, and others havi g business at the said Assizes, are Hereby re ired to attend at the County Hall, at Ruthin, foresaid, at 10 'o'clock in the morning on MONDAY the 22nd day of March next, when the Court wil sit and proceed to busi- ness. WILLIAM C AMBRES, ESQUIRE, H h Sheriff. Under-sheriff's Office, I ?nbigh, 25th February, 18 5. <• 8110a DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE in and for the county of Denbigh, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in Denbigh, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of April, 1875, at Twelve o'clock at noon, and will be continued at the same place on the following day at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed, regarding the Police, and the business relating to the assessment, application, or management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at Twelve o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the county are to be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, are to appear at Denbigh aforesaid, on Friday, the 9th day pt April, 1875, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS Clerk oi the Peace. Ruthin, 8th of March, 1875. Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. N.B.—The County Treasurer will pay, the claims against the County, at:Mr Adams' offices, in Ruthin, on Monday, the 12th day of April next, at Ten o'clock am. b814) MAJORITY OF JOHN ^DON BANKES, ESQ., OF SOUGIHI ON HALL. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Fund being S formed for celebratin in a suitable manner the above event. I I s d First list LPROUGHT fo ard 11 8 6 Capt. P. P. Pennant, NAMLYNY St. Aeaph* -6 5 0 J. K. Huntley, Esq, HigHfield Hall, Nor- thop R5 5 0 Right Hon. Lord RICHJFCD Grosvenor, M.P., 76. Brook-street, ondon 6 O O Sirfyers Mostyn, BART, T tiacre, RHYL-. 5 ollv H. R. Hughes, Esq; KINRN >1 Park, ABER- gele 5 J0 0 Miss Lloyd HOWARD, So hton JIojise, < V Northop 4 Õ 0 Edward Arthur Lewis, E Q, Preswylfa, MOLD 3 3 0 WILSON JONES, ESQ, HARTS \HEATH, NEAR MOLD ».. 3 0 Mold 3 0 Miss H. E. Howard, Llanfai Prestbury, Cheltenham 20 John Fox, Esq, Castle H 11 Brewery, Hawarden 2 2-0 National Provincial Bank, } lold 2 "2 0 William Jones, Esq, ironnji nger, Mcdd 2 2 0 Mrs Richards; Royal Oak H tel, Bettws- Y-COED 2 2 0 MR RICHARD THOMAS, COEDYI LYNN ON, PEN- machuo 2 2 <5 W. W. SHAND, -ESQ, G-w aney Hall, ) MOID.J.R.'RR: 2 0, 0, C. ASHTEN, ESQ, LLWYNEGRIN MOLD 2 0,0 MR JOSEPH MERTS, WATCHMAL ER, MOLD I 1 T 0 Mr Robert Roberts, eng emau and publican, Rhy-dy-goly, M Id 11 0 John Henry, Esq, Bryn TERI n, HOLYWELL 1 1 U Mrs Harriet Lloyd,, Northo] 1 1 0 Messrs Francis and Arthur )ickson and. Sons, seed MERCHANTS, &c. Chester 110 Edward Jones, Esq, PER dre House, HOLYWELL 110 Messrs Proctor and Ryla d, Saltney, near Chester 11 0 Mr John Roberts,, Pantgw N, YSCEIFIOG 11 0 Mr Saml. E. Jones, BUTCHER 90, North- gate-street, CHESTER I10 Mrs Catherine* Jones, ditto ..1 1 0 Mr Edward Cotterall, fowl dealer, near Northop 1 1 0 ri, Messrs Pring and Price, rinters and stationers, MOLD 11 0" G. H. Alletson, Esq, The Castle Brick and Tile Works, near No hop 1 1 0 Rev Jno. Jones, Pandy-mills Fenmaehno 1 1 0." Mr, John Thomas, Bennor, nmachno. 1 1-0. Mr. Robert Griffiths, Park, J do 110 Mri John Hughes, timberl merchant, JDANRWST I. 110 MRTEDWARD Hooson, Castell, orthop I I 0 J..WATKINSON, ESq, Brook ark, Nor- THOP 110 Messrs Jno. Smith a.nd Son Eastgate- row, Chester I. 1 0 DR MCEW;EN, J.P., CHESTER 110 J. C. Stiven's, Esq, CHESTER L 1 Q Mrs Eyton, Tower, near Mol 100 J. Kurty, ESA^ Coed-celyn, Be stwys-coed 1 0 O Mr William Hughes, Midlist, Northop. Q, 1Q 6 Mr John Astbury, Plas Ifan, Northop (hilo, 6. Mrs Mary Roberts, grocer, Soughtoi), Northop 6 Mr Robt. Davies, cattle deal IR< 3? ERQUIS^U 10 3 Mr John Hodgkinson, Sou bton, Nor- thop 0 10 6 Mr William Blackwell, near I >ar's Head, Northop (late of Topy Offt 010 6 Mr James Fletcher Ramsd n, colliery manager, near Boar's He d, Northop 0 10 Mr Thomas Parry, The Vi age Farm, Halkin 0 10 6 Mr Edward Davies, Gell Soughton, Northop 0 10, 6 Mr Robert Thomas, drape &c., Pen- machno. 0 10 6 William Evans, Esq, drugg at, Chester- street, Mold 0 10 6 William Catherall, Esq, B ck and Tile Works, Buckley 010 0 Mr William Jones, grocer, Penyorsedd, (additional subscription) 0 10 6 Mr Titus Williams, Northo 0 5 0 Mr John Roberts, joine Soughton, North6p 050 Mr Joseph Jones, slater, G en, Northop 0 5 0 Mr Samuel Davies, North 0 6 0 Mr Thomas Downing, SO ghton, Nor. THOP 050 Mr Thomas Jones, near G en, Northop 050 Inspector Minshull, county lice-officer, MOLD 0 5 0 JE199 6 6 Subscriptions to be pa 1 at the National Pro- vincial Bank, or the North and South Wales Bank, Mold, or to the Treasurer, Mr Edward Jones, Park- gate Farm, Northop. JONAT AN ALSTBURY. iiir „ -HonorarySecretary. f.f- •' I 1 jiotos. v COUNTY Ot FLINT. XTOTICFI-IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1* GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for tfoe county of Flint will be held, by ad- journmezit, U the County Hall in Mold, in the said countyTuesday, the 6th day of April next, at Elere^s^odc in the forenoon, when all business relating aferos assessment, appHcation, or manage- ment nty and police rates will commence. is Jig. given, that the next General Quarte^j^Sdn^HPflfe Peace for the said county of Flint will be-llefa al-tbe County Hall, aforesaid, on Wednesday,, the 7t& day of April next, at half- past Ten o'clocTOp t^ forenoon. All business raaraiff to the assegment, applica- past Ten o'clocTOp t^ forenoon. All business raaraiff to the assegment, applica- tion, or management of the county and police rates will commence at noon of the same day.. All depositions and instructions for indictments must be.sent.to my office in Mold, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. 1 A. T. ROBERTS, -• Clerk of the Peace. MOLD4«^I ARCH, 1875. H8155 I 1 IN N R UMK lnùsiírtilîti. V V — wy N -N S T. A Y 1875. TWO CONCERTS v" Will be given, on TUSSDAY AFTERNOON, March 30th, Commencing at Two o'clock, and WiP, DSDAY EVENING, March 31st, Commencirg at 6*45, F IN AID OF Tm FUNDS OF THE RHU A«^ON COTTAGE HOSPITAL, 7 ,-i ■_ By Members of the « HEREFORDSHIRE PHILHARMONIC n TJ. SOCIETY," 'J F ,i. 4tND OF THE LONDON SQQI^JX- OF AMATEUR IMUSICIANS:' I C0»ra>trCT0R—MR. HENRY LESLIE. X t Stalls (n^bfired and reserved), 7s 6d. Family Ticket (to it Four), 25s. Unreserved Seats, 3s. Tick be obtained from Mr Lovatt, Old Swan Inn, Wreigtam; Messrs Thomas and Whitfield, The Cross, Owptry J aQd Mr J. S. Laycock, Wynnstay 10 Office, on, where als9 Plans of the Hall may M t1{\en, I E GENERAL REHEARSAL fr1 WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 29th, at 7-30. CKES-ONE SHILLING EACH, May be obtained from Mr Muriess, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Rhuabon Mr Edward Jones, Surveyor, Rhosy- medre; afiid Mr Charles W. Wright, Bryn-y-brain, Rhuabon. A Special Train will run from Wrexham to Ruabon and back 6n Tuesday, March 30th, leaving Wrexham at l-30, and Ruabon at 4'30. With this exception the ordinary trains will suit the concerts on both days. -.¡. <- fiROGRAMME OF THE FIRST CONCERT, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH actb. Ojimmsnciag at Two o'eJock. ,é' R > fT"- PART f. Sympho(nyi.wLarghetto and Finale," Beethovan ,Fart_SoDg. Henry teshe SON& •W"TT T ,M '••• Lord Newry. Solo Flute, "Sonata," .Handel Mr Walter Broadwood. Song Pack clouds away,G. A. Macfarren j Miss Leighton. Clarionet Obbligato-Mr Brooke Andante. "Rosamunde," .Schubert Thou art so udir-Aiid, yet so far,Riechardt Mr Dacre Trevor Roper. Solo Violcpcello A Leofcora," J. Lidel Sir George Ooitwiiaftl., Song. "Chantez, myiwfiS," Gounod Lady Folkeiuwe., Flute Obbligato—Mr BrdflflWood. Solo Organ-Mr Bartholomew. • Trio. "Love," .„ .&enry Leslie Miss Leighton, Miss Holland, and Mr D. Trevor Roper. Overture. "La Dame Blanche," .Boieldieu PART II. Overture. Semiramide," Rossini Ballad.Around a bower o'ergrown with Roses/Schira Miss Holland. Silo Violia u Sc^ne de Ballet," De Beriot Mr J. Squire. Song. "Once again," .Sullivan Mr A. Robinson. March seil)io" IE[andel Song Mr Ji H. Lambert. Part Song. Ydfstole my love,W. C. Macfarren -Ballad Tbe G^ost at the Ball,Lady Folkestone ¡ Folkestone. (Suture. '*Masanielle," Auber r CoNDircms s-R HENRY LESLIE. V5 PROQ-RAME OF THE SECOND CONCERT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 41MRCH 31st. Commencing at 6-45. PAWT b" S J Symph off Haydn Part SaAfc.In this hour of softened splendour," Pinsuti FlOe. Tunes of the English Peasantry,G. A. Macfarre n Mr'Walter Broadwood. Ballad "th Chorus. Christmas Cantata,G. A. Macfarten Miss Holland. Slow Movement.Italian Symphony," .Mendelssohn Song Should he upbraid," Bishop Lady Folkestone. Solo, Clarionet Brepsant • f Mr Brooke. Seng The youth by the brook," .Hatton Rev A. Robinson. Solo, Organ Mr Bartholomew. Ballad.The heart is a free and a fetterless thing. Hobbs Miss Leighton. Overture, "Tancredi," Rossini PART 11. Trio Memory," ..7. ~7. Leslie Lady Folkaitonc, Miss HolUnd, and Rev A. Robinson. Song. Mr J. H. Lambert. Solo Violin Fantasia on English airs," .Squire Mr J. Squire. Song -The maid I love hath many a grace," Hatton Mr D. Trevor Roper. Overture Le Lac des Fees," «*.»jh.».i;AHber Irish Melody. Go where glory waits th^^Lldfoore Sir George Come wall. Part Song. The Lass of Richmond Hill' Ballad. "Home, sweet home," Lady Folkestones~r- • £ Part Sol# (faeOVae voices). Clifrus of • 4. Mena^tssdhn Overture.HIjrdieu et la Bayadere," Amber COMHrtrrpB MR HENRY L. LIE, < ,v \ii T' 'Î-: (Qtrabt' $ ¿\bbrts. TO GAMEKEEPERS AN OTHERS. E N S 0 N AND COM P Å N Y, FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Beg to notify that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Wrexham and Surrounding Towns for GEORGE WILSON'S PHEASANT, POUL TRY, AND DOG FOOD, Wlficb can be obtained of them at the same prices as supplied by G. W. at his Establishment, t ST. AUGUSTINE'S, NORWICH.. • [ i 'r N.B.—The great advantages of feeding with Spanish Meal, Double Super Meat Greaves, 1, and Caycar, are-freedom from Gapes and <3ramp, produces larger birds, beauty and closeness of feather, much stronger on the wing, and afford more sport. The old birds fed with the Meal and Greaves will produce'a greater number of eggs. The above Foods have now;" been before the public for several years, and are becoming more extensively used every season; this should be a sufficient guarantee of their excellence. PRICE LISTS WITH TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 8146O l "■ NOTICE. ■I '.? ( ALTERATION OF PREMISES. } J I H D J] D W A R D S, F f (LATE J. CLARK AND SON) WINE MERCHANTS, WREXHAM. 1 f >. In consequence of EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS now taking place in their premises in HOPE-STREET, they will carry on the business at 32 and 33, HIGH-STREET, opposite the Market Hall.. N.B.—Sin^leJBotties o £ Wines and spirits at wholesale prioes. 7458e JubIic 1nUStl\ttnts. READINGS N D MUSIC, Under the iirection of EDfli HARRIS S. jeORNl/EXCHAl^ 3-E, WREXHAM. lyy noiicII rufy(NEXT ENT 2RTMNMENT of the Series will take ph e on MONDAY EVEN- ING next, MARCH 15tl and will be continued fortnightly. President foi the Evening WILLIAM LOW, ESQ., J.P. T*" The -non-appearance two of the Professionals engaged for the last Ent ftainment ha*Hp^<».used disappointment, Mr Har eg, hj^» Very great expense, the ili^'talelitett^ well- knowa-Hftistes for the 4 itertainment on'the 15th only x \lF Voca ists— ADA A E L E D E R S (Piificipal Soprano of he London Concerts), MR JAME BUSFIELD (Primo Tenore of the I agiish Opera, &c., &c.), MR C 9. il'CONNELL (Principal, Baritone of t Philarmonic Concerts), '1 MR H." J. WlGHOLLS. .(Basicx^sConductor of th Li-Verpool Vocal Union). tt I nstrume Jst MR E B |E D F E A R N (Principal Flautist of th Opera Concerts), and MR EDWIN ARRISS. The Readings and Humolous Sketches will be given by Mr H. J. NICHOLLS. N.B.—In consequence of tha engagement of these Artistes, Mr Harriss has anged to supply Re- served Seats (One Shillin, and Balcony Tickets (Sixpence), for the 15th to be obtained at the MISSES WHITING'S, 2, Hig street. No addition to the usual c arge for admission. Admission :—Threepence Balcony, Sixpence; Reserved Chairs (principal e trance), One Shilling. Doors open at Half-past ven, Entertainment to commence at Eight o'clock. I I e8513 TO-DAY AT THREE EIGlIT O'CLOCK. TANNAKER'S I JAPANESE. j'i1$j th P H A L Lj, IV R E X H A M, t ¡' J: IDir; 12TH, SA RDAY, 13TH MAECH. ■ TH|« # yPE FAREWELL, IfPEARANCE i CHANGE OF PROGR MME EACH NIGHT. Far surpassing t ir previous Visit. TOMMY THE WO ,F. J UTTLB ALL I [GHT. l T, f ROPE AND WIRE WALKING. LADDER, TUB, AND DOOR BALANCING TUB, EGG, AND REEN SPINNING. A0 101 NEW AND Y ONDERFUL I Prices, 3s, 2s, Is, and 6< Commences at Eight. Day Performance at 8 o'clo k on Saturday afternoon. MOLD, MONDAY, i ARCH 15TH ONLY. Opinions 0 he Press. Nqtllmg has ever been wi essed in Sfddh that can in nny,way compare with th m, in fact English acro- batism," afterthe Japanese, s iks into utt<r,insignificance. -Fi-ee Press. J v-tf « Fa 4 The original Troupe of J ipanese mauet be reckoned amongst the most wonde 1 lioua:l who are new ministering to the amtrsemet t of tha'^eitizens of Dublin. The famous Japanese fbu ter^y drick" is but chiW'% plav to them rify''their f{ Its-in necromancy are, ««ur-, prislngas wellJp'itstonidbiii There is one diwina^ire vnuii^tfdiawgg^ttle All Ji ght—Uttle better than aa atom of :^B3R|ity—-who e| icotes some climbing and balan" in a marc rthat -fnight rival.- the of a n^Kg«§p«&/m .Tour: al. Thehighly ii ferested with the perfbrc^ ance (^Suj.Mmaaese, which Troupe played before theie* Royal^3^^l^0S" the Princ s and Princess of Walest— Tannaker's, Japanese are the mopt wonderful formers we have ever seen.- Westehi Daily Mail. A most extraordinary aa instructive entertainment (was given last night by the Japanese Troupe.—Cardflf ■' tdt < fuMk Jmmseiiteitts, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. ON TUESDAY, M CH 16th, 1875, A GRAND ) CONCERT, Will be given under the di tingaished patronage and presence of His Worship thi Mayor (R. Lloyd, Esq.), Members of the Wrexham own Council, the Ifegal and Medical Profession, Boromgh and County Justices of Peace, Nobility and (gentry 01 the neighbourhood. This Grand Concert fe raisid with a view of assisting the Widow and Bf of the late William Jones, collier, of Rhosdlu, who was accidentally killed a few weeks ago al the Wrexham Colliery. ARmstps MADAME TALBOT CHERER (Leading Soprano of the Londos Concerts), MADAME KATE tvYNNE MATTHISON (Sister to MiFd IVVvnne, Leading Contralto from the K.A.M., London), PENÜD | AM ERICA (J. Parry, Esq.j Mug- pac., Master of the University of jTales), E O^ M 1ELOR, (Ttye^well-known Tenor), i "BTrkD. Y.-AN II S T E -1) D V D CHOIR (Winners of Several Prizes). ACCOMPANI", WIN HARRISS. Admission: Stà úmbetod, 5s., Family Tickets ti admit three, 10s. fid.jFajnilyfTickets to admit five, 219; Unreserved Seats, 3|, 5, §a,lcc*y, 2s. Gd.; Back Seats, Is. A plan of the halj Imay jbe seen at Mr Scotcher' jeweller, &c., Hope^freet, wre tickets can be obtained, and from the principal Bookstllers. Conductor, Mr *Geo. Fra cis; Treasurer; Mr John Rowland. | 8128o RUTHIN VOLUNTEER BALL. Á Under the Patronage of Major Cornwallis West, D.R.V.; Captain Ll. Adams, 6th D. R. V.; Lieutenant J. F. Jesse, D.Y.C. Surgeon-major J. R. Jenkins, D.R.V.; Lieutenant R. G. Ellis, 6th D.R.V. ABALLV of the Npn Commissioned Officers and Friends of the RuTHiN RIFLE VOLUN- TEERS and the YEOMANRY CAV^LBY, will take place at the Assemblv-rooin, Town Han; Ruthin, on Friday, 19th of March, 1875. Tickets (.ta be-had.of Sergeant- major Watts, and Coionel-setrgeant Walmsley. lion. secretary), including refreshments, except wines and spirits:—A gentleman. 5s; in uniform (Cavalry or VoluntèEWi),,3IJxl; a lady, 3s 6d; double ticket, a lady ,and gentleman, 7s 6 d. b8151 .r 't FOR SEASON 1875. G RICULTRR AL JMPLKMEXTS, COMl RISINO HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH OF ENGLAND, RANSOM'S AND HOSNSUY'S SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, ')IØ '•I?UI^'VXtors, -i, .t'I, z$s$D 'Main HA, ROLLERS, ,H 9^'E GEARINGS. '"CORN DRILL! • T TURNIP AND MANGOLD DRILLS, Grinding Mills, 'e BEVERLEY AND BRISTOL Cjt$|fe/' And alL ftther- Ipplemen!e on farm, by 1 wtPuWd makers, Jx ^ei't irices. F'■ >• p*- 4 CHEESE PRESSES, cuItD MILLS, QBEESE MAKING APPARATUS, ;;«* CHEF,RE STOOLS, And all D-ury Utensils. j iAI:> ( Vi^t- the N?.<r Agricultural Implement Dep6t ani Show <Ste^erie%rCUe8t$M(tw^ Wrexham, and In-ipect one oi thfilargcst >a^E^g^|^ij^^ocks in th° Principal ty. f ALFCfiD QWES^^IfopRiiTOR. .1 sbtp-HIGII SThEET, ^pyosite the Market Hall. ITors.- G<^A^ Jlwd'«ll Machinery fixed by competent AGGE li! FOR GOULDING Sr CELEKIATBD i MANURES (.. -T ;■