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=: h) Auction. Messrs pavies aad Argflg- Sale of FarmirStock, Implements °f Husbandry, b ti fl-^arincf a'port»on <>> Household Cows, Horses.•tearing, a p „ -o-oyxr Furniture, and other Eff £ tS at l*N-Y-BRYN LLAN, np;yUeI1^iu D\YIES'^T^ ARMOR have "received instru/™8 M* ^rV^Y buJT; who IS Sivintbo?eFPR3'S, on TUESDAY, the wholeof the valua1'Ie t V- Ihiuo- Implements, and portion of &YE T XI^ure, and other Effects, briefly Household. very usefui milking cows, one of which is t"e othaet r foa oftr; esoh ne badrirtto to. calve early ] wmcn is w/ Tl e ofcher a fregh barren; two p^afnis- m -nay, old calve3j tw0 ditto very thri^itfg two- mg tw_^bullock5j Uvo owerful cart hor^S, in good ^ea^l]ir condition one excellent hijji-bred Mare, :Jln Gipsy." in foal, 15 hands hig agoQd worker; Jne promising cart bay filly, riylns^ 'wo years old; one ditto bay colt, rising Uv/ years old, by the celebrated horse Kj|Ug /^nuyne sow in-pig, three store piss, oneCjjfiljto, The Implements e 0 narnw willed carts, with thrippers ;>6tone d-r lert stone J pig troughs, st^el ^bngedp^Tand wtfex rakes, three-knife strawySt^rTin goodjfkr.; turnip pulper, -^iiv Tvi^rHhachine, sack itjjHck, ,hree pairs of harrows, witpsw indie- bars ti^o iroi ploughs, grinding stonej<iadder, three go da sets ofcart gear- ing, two setg- <5f leading ditto, wheelbarijw, small j boiler, donkey pilling, a number of sa]iSj step ladder, pikels, rakes, cow chains, &c. Household Furniture.—Fire irons, oak sceen, oak table, small deal ditto, kitchen ditto, kitchn chairs and clock, one wheel churn, one screw ston cheese press, five cheese strainers, two milk coks, oak dresser, cupboards, oak chest, three four-pst bed- steads, one press bedstead, bedroom chair, three iron boilers, water cans, earthenware pas, and various other effects. 1 Three months' credit will be given for a sums of Y.5 and upwards, on approved security, r the usual discount for cash. Lunch on the table at 11 o'clock, a.m. to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. j RoyaHOak, Denbigh, Matf]jJ.6th, 1875. j j 1 .79 '2r.; BODEILIOy UCHAF, 1 Situate near Grces, and about two miles from the wn t of Denbigh. Important Sale of Farming Stock, Implementsof Husbandry, 20 head of Horned Cattle, 64 Wtb Ewes, Lambs, and Wethers, powerful Cart Hor, Breeding Sows, Store Pigs, Dairy Vessels, and a porta of the Household Furniture. MESSES DAYIES AND ARMOR HA^ 1 received instructions from Mrs Jones, who leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, at Bodeilit Uchaf, on THURSDAY. April 1st, 1875, the whole of tl above valuable FARMING STOCK, and other Effect! briefly comprising 8 very excellent milking cows, some c 1 ■which have already calved, and the others on the eve c t leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, at Bodeili( Uchaf, on THURSDAY, April 1st, 1875, the whole of tl above valuable FARMING STOCK, and other Effecti briefly comprising 8 very excellent milking cows, some c 1 which have already calved, and the others on the eve ( t calving; 3 promising cross-bred two-year-oia m-cai ol heifers, 2 thriving two-year-old store bullocks; anI P ditto bull. Also 5 very excellent rearing calves and ant to ] bull; 2 strong and powerful cart mares (bay). 16^handt(c high, in excellent condition, one of which being in foalst by Roe Wen Horse, the respective ages of both are 4pt and 6 years; 1 promising li bay cart colt, 12 monthsse old 2 well-bred iu-puftso\^s; 2*j»^epigs; 1 very usefuicc donkey, 3 years old,^0 f /} (n The nlPLEM S' .!se two light runningof narrow-wheeled carts, with bofcflyffc., complete, e(juii*0 to new; I t wo-hcrse st.,)Re- roller, 2 iron ploughs; iSl wood harrows, boglc aiid double borse power, iucu good order, adapor puijrfng and straw cutting* Alsc atraw Gutters, ditto pulped 4 sets of good horse gearing,ta. ditto ploughing gears, iron and stone pig troughs; lrorce turnip scuffier, water barrel on wheels, various lots ofTi husbandry timber, 2 wheel churns, sundry vessels anckt Also a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT to be named on the day of Sale. a N.B.—Three months' credit"will be given on approvedI bills, or the usual discount allowed for cash. u Lunch on the table at 11 o'clock, Sale to commence apf 12 a.m. » RoyalAlk, Denbigh, ( r-. k1 MJInarch 15th, 1875 V. 82 e PLAS BENNETT, VALE OF CLWYD, Situate about three miles from the town of Denbigh, and four miles from Ruthin, and one mile from Llanrhaiadr Station on the Ruthin and Corwen Railway. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR havel received instructions from Mr John Roberts,- Shop-y-Waen, who is giving up Plas Bennett Faral,t: to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises at'. Plas Bennett, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of April,[ 1875, the whole of the valuable and highly'; attractive collection of Modern IMPLEMENTS OF 3 HUSBANDRY, together with 19 head of horned CATTLE, including 6 vary prime fat heifers, 1 ditto bull, of h^avw "w^hts. 11 very promising two-year-old store^^Hfliks^ot layers) in thriving condition, 16 vahj^"e»^rs9^ including strong and powerful waggon horses^vell-bred colts, harness go oob, and fafit-trottino-, together with that tti valuable and own entire grey Horse "Prince," which has travelled the district for the last two years, and has given universal satisfaction; store and other pigs, farm yard fowls, 35 prime half- bred fat sheep. Household Furniture, dairy Teasels, and various other effects. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can be had from the Auctioneers a few days before the Sale. Lunch on the table at ll o'clock, the Sale to commence at 12 a.m. prompt. Ro5§yOak, Denbigh, m W March 24th, pfi- —" PLAS MEIFOD, HENLLAN. Situate within 2 miles of Denbigh, and about the same distance from Trefuant Station, on the Vale of Clwyd Railway. t Zhghly attractive and Important Sale of modern ^Jllmplecnents of Husbandry. 29 Head of Horned Cattle, including 7 Prime Fat Bullocks, strong and powerful Cart Horses, Fast-stepping Cob, part of Household Furniture, upright Grand Pianoforte, by Broadwood, and various other effects. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have 1.9..1. been honoured 4Hth instructions from Mr. Foulkes'who is leavin^tb^F^ft^ to SELL BY AUCTION, on the als^efipmfsfl<C at Plas Meifod, Henlla^, on MONDAY, the T2th^ay of April, 1875, the whole of the valuabl ARMING STOCK, Dairy of Short-h wat Bullocks, Yearling Calves, Powerful Waggon Horses, Fast-stepping Cob, and various other effects. • Lunch on the Table at 11. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. N.B.—A Conveyance will attend, on the morning if Sale, at Denbigh Railway Station, to convey in- tending Purchasers. Denbigh, Mar^^h, 1875. LLECHRYD, H Near the Village of Henllan, and about two miles a hall from the town of Denbigh. Important Sale of Valuable Farming Stock, powerful Cart Horses, Dairy Cows, pjomising c*oss-bred in-call Heifers, Yearnkg Oalves/ pure Soulh-down Ewos. Lambs, and WlttSrs Vessels, portion oi Household Furtffllffl Mfa 0\Mer Effects. MESSRS. DAYIES AND ARMOR have received inst^^ioa^LcoHi Mrs Foulkes, who is ^tiring from {aiui^^ ^ELL BY AUCTION, at the above premises, at Lleptrryd, on FRIDAY, the 16th daj of 4pril, 1875, the whole of the Valuable FARMING STOCK, and portion of the HOUSEHOLD. FURNI- TURE, and other Effects.. Loach on the table at EletWiV Sal* to eommenc^M Twelve olglock pronpL /■ f/ basgr BUBS &11 ltdion. -1 Messrs Davias and Armor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of Farming Stok at PIAS UCHAF, WHITFOED, • Near Holywell. MESSRS DA VIES ARMOR HAVE received insk-uctfons from Mr ALFRED PARRY, to SELL L C AUCTION, on TUESDAY, W KDNES ad THURSDAY, the 20th, 21st, and 22nd Aprl xté/and the following day if required, thf NLI il ''F DMRR extensive FARMING STOCK, IMPLWFFFIXTS, &c., &c. I Further particulars shall hereafter appear. Roya ak, Denbigh, ) "^Maryh llth, hip) Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY. NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR LLOYD (late Jones and Lloyd) begs to announce that he will liold his next SALE, on THURSDAY, April 1st, in the Auction Mart situate as above. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A prime lot of Fat Cat tle, 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. Ditto ditto Fat Calves. Mr Lloyd gives notice thatba intends presenting a- his next CHRISTMAS SlfOW DINNER, in addit tion to the usual CUML w*ie £ 12 15s., 1st Prize.—A jp/w Cup, value £ 7 10s 2nd „ —JtJriice of Rlkle, „ £ 3 3s To the Seller whose Live i#fock realises the largest amount of money in the^fuction Mart or elsewhere, during the present yea^Trom January 1st to December 13th (Christmas S^wDay), both days inclusive. Any gentleman winnjrfg 1st or 2nd Prize, and not wishing to compete agafnst a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded a Silver Medal, the Farmer coming next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece of Plate, vatue 23 ijjfe,. will be given to th<\Uuyer of the largest amount of '^tb% between January Tkt. and December 13th1 Occlu- sive). Sellers and Buyeniwill please keep tBwir Bills as a guide. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK y PROMPT^ y. OffioflTlassey, Wrexharaj 80^f 41' GLEDRID, NEAR CHIRK. Valuable Freehold Inn, and Brewery, with Malt- kiln, Stabling, and several pieces of superior pasture land. To be Sold by Auction, by MR LLOYD, at the New Inn, G-ledrid, aforesaid, on Friday, the 2nd day of April, 1875, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then produced, all that d-established and well-irequented messuage or UBLIC HOUSE, called by the name of the New Inn," with brewery (in full trade), maltkiln apable of wetting 40 measures every four days), abling, large yard, garden, outbuildings, and ap- irtenances thereunto belongriiHg, together with the veral pieces of excellent ylsture land adjoining, •ntaining together, Ly eltnftation, about acnes 3ore or less), situafljr&t lli/Gledrid, in the parisn St. Martins, Salop'/n<f adjoining the Holyhead ad. leading frOUlbowe to Chirk, and the iropshire U :ion Canal, m^fhe possession and oc- ipation of Mr Arthur .Hughes. The house, whieh-ilf roomy and convenient, con- ins parlour, bar, tap-room, kitchens, extensive illaring, large club-room, and six good bedrooms. he outbuildings are commodious, and comprise abling for 14 horses, &c. The property, under which valuable seams of coal 'e believed to lie, is situate in the midst of a .pidly increasing colliery district, and a thriving id populous neighbourhood, and the present crative brewing and general business is capable a wide extension. Mr Arthur Hughes will show the property, and r further particulars apply at the offices of Mr YFFIN G. SALTER, solicitor, Ellesmere. 8178 RUABON. 40 Head of Prime Fat Heifers and Bullocks. On FRIDAY, April 9th, 1875. R LLOYD respectfully announces that he TJL has been instructed by Messrs The New ritish Iron Company; Captain Ormrod, Penylan; Cotton, Esq., Bryn Farm H. Dennis, Esq., New all, &c., TO SELL BY AUCTION, in the Wynn- ay Arms Hotel Yard, Ruabon, on Friday, the 9th iy of April, Is 75, a prime lot of Ripe FAT TTLE, including:- The Property of the New British Iron Company. 5 extra prime Welsh Bullocks. 6 ripe cross-bred Bullocks. 7 very fresh cross-h^TBullocks. 3 very ripe 4 yearjold Heifers. 2 do. iiyefr^d Hereford Bulls. 1 choice yofifo with Calf at foot. 1 do. f J year o.ld Heifer to calve. The Property of H. Dennis, Esq., Ne\^ Hall. 10 extra ripe 4 »^ar old Short horn Bullocks eavy weights.) *s" the Property of F. Cotton. Esq. 3 very ripe 4 year old Bullocks. 1 choice Fat Heifer. The Property of Captain Ormrod, Penylan. 2 Ripe Fat Heifers. Iond other stock not yet entered. Keep will be en until Monday, the 12th of April, in most of Stock, for "he convenience of purchasers, or no wance made if taken away day of sale. Sale at two o'clock punctually. lassey, near Wrexham. 8199 WYNNSTAY HOME FARM. HEAD OF CALVING HEIFERS, AND FAT CATTLE. 100 FAT SHEEP. 15 PIGS. TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1875. liB. LLOYD has great pleasure in .1 announcing that hp hEL- been honoured with irations, from Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. M.P., to SELL BTBLIC AUCTION, at tbjMfiomeFarm. Wynnstay. Rn, on TUESDAY,^April 1875, 60 Head of Cf including, I 7S Very Choice tm<dyjar old Strawberry Calving lifers (time du calve from April 18th.) derney Cow, in full profit. t. r FAT 8Tg«fc. ery ripe, three-yejj^old Fat Heifers. f.traordinary prjjjffg Fat Cowa. Ditto ditto Ox. *y fresh Heifers. V ictra prime Welsh Wethers. 5 Ditto Shropshire Wethers. k pigs (about eight scores). k Berkshire Pigs (about thiee months old). IMPLEMENTS. Furrow Plough (maker J. Fowler). Clinch Cart (made by Bull). [ :0 ditto Gorse Kibbling Mill. Qand Plough, &c., &c. [ Tuctioneer begs to call special attention to the ahOMjjy valuable Stock; the calving heifers are very hani ail strawberry colours, will come in for early 1 profte fat cattle and sheep are very ripe and of i the I quality. ^Vill bar allowed for a few da vs. to large ..PARC*3. f caues may be liad. sevetl days prior to tiiQ sale, ■ from^.actj0Deer, p^oe of Sale, Wynnstay Arm?, Roab^rexham, or Oswestry, i> Lu»a by ticket at 11*30. Sale at On« o'clock ffcjVfaxlMM. i bSi88 1 bn Jiurfion. Mr. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRYN-Y-PYS HOME FARM. FRIDAY, April 30th, 1875. Situate 1 mile from Overton, 3 j miles from RuaboJ1, and 6 from Wrexham. MR LLOYD most respectfully announces ,u that he has been honoured with instructions from Edmund Peel, Esq.,yt^SELL BY AUCTION, at the Home Farm, Jwn-ywra, aforesaid, on Friday, the 30th day of Apry laf/lg/SO superior short-horn dairy Cows and Il0»rers/fat Cow, 2 year old short horn pedigree Bull, re,it«J^ Bull, and heifer Calves, Horses, Berkshjrs, 50 Ewes and Lambs, the whole of the dairy vessels, &e. Full particulars in future Advertisements. Luncheon at one o'clock, Sale at 2 p.m. prompt^ Catalogues may be had 10 days prior to/t&e sale from tj^jfc.uctioneer's Jwpc.Plassey, WreMffm. 8197e Messrs. Badigh, Jones, r Co. VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN HIGH TOWN, WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH, JONES, & CO., at the LION HOTEL, Hope-street, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of April, 1875, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced and read: LOT 1. All those two recently erected and substantially built DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing a good cellar, large parlour with bay window, sitting- room, kitchen, larder, three good bedrooms, dress- ing-room, and store-room, with walled yard, water-closet, and back entrance, situate and being Nos. 8 and 9, Derby-road, Hightown, in Wrexham, now in the occupation of Messrs Houghton and A. Owen. The houses will be put up for sale separately if desired. LOT 2. All those two other recently erected and sub- stantially built DWELLING-HOUSES each con- taining the same accommodation as the above (except the cellar), situate and being No. 6 and 7, in Derby-road, aforesaid, adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Messrs Parry and Hev- wood. Nos. 6 and 7 will ajatfoe offered separately if found desirableyl t 3. All those threeorpatfcels of LAND imme- diately fronting LotsAjtfta 2, now used as gardens, in the occupation ^ffSessrs James Houghton and Benjamin Parin^ftounded on the South by land belonging toftfrJ. Oswell Bury, and on the North by land belonging to Mr T. Walker, and containing together by admeasurement, 1431 square yards or thereabouts. This Lot comprises an excellent and extensive! Building Site already sewered, forming at present a most valuable adjunct to Lots 1 and 2, and will be offered in three distinct lots of equal extent. LOT 4. All those two other recently erected and well- built DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing front and back parlours, kitchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, dressing-room, and store-room, with walldd yards, water closets, and back entrances, situate and being Nos. 7 and 8, in Albert-street, j Hightown, Rnct now in the occupation of Messrs Houghton and Spicer. The above Houses are pleasantly situated, con- veniently arranged, and well tenanted. There is water and gas laid on, and the whole of the premises are drained into the main sewer. For further particulars, and to inspect Plan, apply to Mr Edward Williams, Builder. Wrexham Messrs Acton and Bury, Solicitors, Wrexham; Mr R. Clarke/ Solicitor, Shrewsbiyjfo or to the Ay» tioneep, Temple Chambers, Jjfcexhbm. 816!j £ Mr. Lovatt, ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. GLYN DWR COTTAGE, No. 6, KING STREET, WREXHAM. MR. LOVATT has been honoured with instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Tues- day, April 13th, that very desirable and convenient Tilla Residence, situate (within five, minutes walk of Church and Railway), in King-street, Wrexhan, called I, Glyn Dwr Cottage," and now in the occu- pation of Robert Williams, Esq. The cottage contains entrance hall, breakfast, dining, drawing, and four best bed rooms, lo, kitchen, pantries, and houie-keeper's closets, water- closet, good cellars, wirf spacious enclosed yard, coach house; hjSmflfer iAm, and stabling for two horses; room gwo&f or other servant; large flower garden, encjpsed on three sides with a substantial brick ell stocked with choice fruit trees, veiaient conservatory or vinery. The garden as a frontage to King-street of 20 yards, running back 30 yards, the whole frontage of the premises being 40 yards. Gas and water are laid throughout the property, and there is a well of first quality water supplied by a pump. The cottage is in the best part of the town, free from overlooking, and a most charm- ing residence. I:) Sale at Four o'clock. For further particulars apply to John James, Esq., Solicitor^.or the Auctioneer. Old SvupEfrn*, Wrexham, > M&h 12th. 1875. b8185 £ Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Be Co. Sale of Freehold Cottages, Gardens, and Land, situate at LAVESTER, about midway between Chester and Wrexham, and about one mile from the Rossett Sta- tion, on the Great Western Railway. jw ESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, and Ivji. CO., beg to announce that they hare been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Arms Hotel, Pulford, on TUKSDAY, Much 30th, 1875, at 1 for 2 o'clock p.m., punctually, in one or in such other tots as the Agents of the Vender mavùe- termine upon at the tiaf Sjile, and subject to such conditions as will themBajpoTOced, the undermentioned FREEHOLD PROBHljjfr, ^mprising four cottages, situate at Lavester.Wn Vounry of Denbigh, on the east side pf the 0 in Pulford to Rossett, with four capita gar ens and a piece of excellent garden or building land adjoining, extending in the whole to 2a. Or. 29p. of land staUite measure or thereabouts, in the respective occupations of Thomas Williams, Charles Williams, Robert Challinor, Jaines Mapleand Thomas Woollams. The Tenants will kindly shew the Property. N.B.—For further particulars apply to C. S. Brooke, Esq., Solictor, Nantwich or to Uie Auctioneers, Ches-, ter and JWiitchurch, Salop. /y a// Messrs Glover Steward. THE GROSVENOR HOTEL PADDOCKS, NEWGATE-STREET, CHESTER. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. MESSRS ^LOVER AND STEWARD beg that their next Sale will be held on YW&AIF April 14th, (the day prior to the Cheater ApriLHorse Fair), when 40 HORSES will be offered tor public competition—comprising Hunters, Hacks, Carriage and Harness Ho, -,es, Cobs and Ponies; also Carriages, Harness, &c. Gentlemen having Horses for disposal will Red this ;Sale an excellent medium, and are requested to sbmd full particulars of the sarae at onoe, in order that stalls may be secured. and full description given in catalogues, wh^ch will he puhli^he^ on Thursday,the 8th April/ j Anction^jjand Agency OmcM, ff O^sleaof'Chaii&myCluMrtQc*- TOW i aIts bjr JlurfwiT. Messrs. W. Dew and Son. TOWN OF CORWEN.—COUNTY OF MERIONETH. Sal3 of Eligible FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, including the old established Crown Inn, which has been recently re-built and enlarged, with Stable ac- commodation for about 30 Horses, Coach Houses and other Out-buildings, and valuable BUILDING SITES, situate close to the Railway Station, divided into 22 Lots. i ( TO BE SOLD Bffolplz AUCTION, BY MESSRS WM. d^jc^si?d SON, at the British Sefc5oT,~in the Town of Corwen, on Friday, the 2nd day of April, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be pro- duced. all those very viluable and well situated Freehold Business Premises. Dwelling Houses, Shops, and Building Sites, known as the Crown Inn Estate, divided into 22 Lots. Lots. Full particulars with lithographed plans may be ob- taiued fj;om Messrs Gold-Edwards and Weston, solicitors, Dipb|M; and the Auctioue^g, Wellfield House, Banger,) JR^h-street. Rhyl. A 81GX/ 1 RHYL, FLINTSHIRE. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING, I AND OTHERS. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, TYN-Y-COED, CHURCH-STREET, RHYL. MESSRS. WM. DEW AND SON have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, the (ith day of April, to commence at Eleven o'clock in the morning prompt the whole of the substantially made FURNITURL alHi other Effects, being the contents of dining-room and drawing-room, in well-made mahogany, and other furniture, covere<L in hair, cloth, repp, &c. easy and single chairf fcwmfy cwpets and rugs, fenders and fire irons, wind/wj^r £ o|^6^, &c. The contents of In iron bedsteads^spryj^«Bfrwawpalliasses, hair and flock mattressew^Batner beds, mahogany Chests of drawers, dressing tables, and toilet glasses, washstands and ware, carpets, rugs, fenders, fire irons. Also the contents of KITCHEN, PANTRY, SCULLERIES, AND WASH-HOUSE, A large quantity of garden tools, flower pots, &c. The whole of the above effects may be viewed the day previous to the Sale, and further particulars from the Auctioneaft, at their Offices, High-street, Rhyl. > 7/7- U- Messrs. Pickering and. Son. MONTHLY SALE AT PULFORD, Midway between Chester and Wrexham. MESSRS. PICKERING AND SONS will SELL BY AUCTION, at Mr Alcock's, the Grosvenor Arms Inn, Pulford, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 30th day of March, 1875, the following Fat and STORE CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, viz. 15 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 50 Ditto dittc^h^ ve 12 Ditto di e 1 Well-bred-Cow, am. the point of calving. The above are f J. Griffith, Esq., S. Beckett, Esq., B. J^^roberts, Esc^Mr B. Jones, Mr Mullock, Mrs Brough and othejgr on the table at l"4^^ile to comraencj^V HalfZfst One. Important ISaleof Fat Stock at TYDDYN, about one mile from Mold, and one mile from Llong Station, on the Chester and Mold Line of Rail- way. MESSRS PICKERING and SONS have l: again been favoured with instructions from Mr James Griffifc/t^ ta4iL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, tj&fr Jky if April, 1875, the whole of his prime FA^CZTiJLE and SHEEP, viz.:— 15 Verv pria^i*»t Bullocks 3dJCttwr8Itto Heifers 120 Ditto ditto Sheep (Wethers) Lunch on the table at Twelve o'clock; Sale comn^ftice at Two prompt. A £ (/ jj h821y aIts, bg Drifrah (iontrart. HpO BE SOiDythe HOUSE, SHOP, and J- PREMISlc-). 21, Chrfrles-street, Wrexhatt. Appj^jo E V J 819EW THE SHOP FRONT, at No. 3, High-street' Wrexha^i, with Patent Shutters, is for sale. Price, y^I^F. Ed^^ury, M.P.S. TO BE SOLD, a very handsome pure- bred ALDERyfi¥^COW, aged, perfectly hard* and thoroughly or without a handsome hjfff- hred CAIJf,' betjWnHxree^ndn^ir months old.—A^pirig to Dk. » 82 ly^ PARISH OF HOLT. L A ND F O Ri SALE. TO BE SO^flO, ^r]Sp4lt)()W, containing aWut 16 vf/Fes.—^iejSply^o Mr Samuel Hajr. rison, JSjrenezer Cottage, HojJT SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, a Freehold best Fireclay and TerraCotta Works complete, with nearly new plant for grinding aud working tha dpy. Steam-engino, dry- ing sheds, kilns, &Cg c^MbrnJ" producing 21,000 bricks Hieekly. It is si/imefjli Ih^midst of other flourishing Hike works, withleyal at low^fl^ures, aneh has rail and (water accommodamon oo<<f?e site itself. The clay pro- 'dvices the moat suugfim whitefacing bricks, ornamental terra cotta works, &c. With JC800, an energetic maa can here j«ke a genuine fortune.A.pply to Mr Watson- 15. Feni^K-street, Liverpool. M 710 cm:tnbtrs. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. terra cotta works, &c. With JC800, an energetic maa can here j«ke a genuine fortune.A.pply to Mr Watson- 15. Feni^K-street, Liverpool. M 710 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the Erection of FOUR HOUSES at-Rhosddu. Wrexham, for Mr Robert Roberts, JJ«yaAi. *2^ Plans and Specifipt^iarofn wsgen at the Office of the undersigned on an<^rfter 'JPHTFFESDAY NEXT, to whom Tenders must he dd^erejUfy 15th April. M. TURNER, ARC CT AND SURVEYOR 1, HenJlfes-street, Wrexham, f f 25th March, l b82 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE HIGHWAY BOARD, Wrexham District, is prepared to receive TENDERS for Carting Stones, Cinders, and Gravel to the roads within their district. The CARTAGE for each Township is to be con- tracted for separately for the year ending 25th March, 1876. Persons desirous of tendering for the above should apply to the Surveyor, who will explain the terms on whiar Tenders will be received, and where the mategala^Ky be carted from. Tenders are"To %ar sg2t to me by the 7th of April. f L-' The Board' emselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order of the Board. JOHN BURY, Clerk. Mar 25th, 1875.. 8215 E. ROBERT AND SON, English and Foreign Timber Merchants and Steam Saw Mill petors, DENBICffiy RUTHIN. DEALERS Fire Bricks, Drain Pipei, A good stock of wett- aeasoned Timhar^always on hand; also Mould- ings^ a»jdy Hupdl^ made to and Diagran^^ Mouldings aegj^t I rahtlntn' r$ Sbbn$sts. ESTABLISHED 1830. V SAMUEL DAVIES AND SON, (SUCCESSORS. TO MR J. CLARK), MILITARY TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND HATTERS, IEEOPE-S EF WREXHAM, r Have now FONINSJ^CTIO^TA mogt>rtensive Stock of V I NEW S P Rty NZQ^W" O O L L E N S Comprising the latest desig of Scotch, English, and Foreign Manufacture. HOSIERY. S. D. and SON are now receiving large supplidfc of the more advanced Novelties in 's department, to which they invite sp tention. 8190o C SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. QU A L I T Y, FIT, AND ECONOMY. T H 0 M A 8 pt I C H A R D S, No. KE-STREET, WREXHAM, C A OR AND RWOOLLEN DRAPER, Begs to inform his IriendMjyg^tfe public that he has just added to his Stock a large and varied sele-tio B ST MATERIALS that can be procured pertaining to his business, and respectfully invites inspection. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, 50s. TROUSERS, 16s. A perfect fit guaranteed, and all orders personally superintended by T. R., whose extensive practical experience enables him to give satisfaction to the most fastidious. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, &c. SILK AND FELT HATS, TIES, SCARFS, &c. No. 3, YORKE-STREjJ^, WREXHAM. gj REMOVAL. G E O R G E WAR BUR TON, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL DECORATIVE PAINTER, PATHS HANGER, CARVER AND GILDBR, No. 5, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. G. W. returns his grateful acknowledgment to the Nobility, Gentry, and friends generally. for the liberal patronage they have conferrel upon him the last 37 years, since his commence- i ment in Business, begs to inform them that he has removed to the abjDve premises, from Chester-street, and to assure them it shall be his constant,study to deserve and increase t it by prompt attentioa to their commands, likewise by keeping a Stock of the best Materials, y with which, and good workmanship combined with economy, he solicits a farther continuance J of their support. I Country orde nctually attended to, and Work done to any amount by //if Measurement, Day, or Contract. 1)9 — UAND GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES, CONSOLE TABLES, AND CORNICE MANUFACTURER, OLD OIL PAINTINGS REPAIRED AND RESTORED..• OLD WORK REGIL UAL T0 NEW. TO GAMEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. JJENSON AND COM P A N Y, FAMILY GROCERS, V 14, HIGH STREET, MS WREXHAM, Beg to notify WAT the/have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Wrexham and Surrounding Towns for G E 0 R G E W I L SON'S PHEASANT, POULTRY, AND DOG FOOD, Which can be obtained of them at the same prices as supplied by G. W. at his Establishment, ST. AUGUSTINE'S, NORWICH. ,d. N.B.—The great advantages of feeding with Spanish Meal, Double Super Meat Greaves, and Caycar, are-freedom from Gapes and Cr amp, 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. 0 J 81460 iO "FRANCIS AND ARTHUR 1TMCKSON AND SONS, I' ,¡ "THE OLD ESTABLISHED SEED WAREHOUSE," 106, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER, > INYLTE the attention of Agriculturists to a few instances of the extraordinary weights grown last Season with their "DEFIANCE" SWEDE. This Swede is undoubtedly the very best variety grown, and its feeding qualities are of a very high Grower's Na»e. I^D^ription of Pri2e. Weight of Crop per Stifcpte Tons. Cwt. Qrsi MR JOHN CARRICK, PENDALOG, OSWES- PROCTOR AND RYLAWTS PRIZE, £ 15 TRY LOS 26 16 2 MR JOHN JONES, TAIHIRIQN, ANGLESEY MESSRS HJU'S FIRST PRIZE 45 15 0 (5*2 MR WILLIATNWILLIAMS, GA^NEDDGOCH. JFJV J ANGLESEY •> PI^C^JR APA RYLAND'S PRIZE, JB1010S 38 18 3 MR JAMES WILSON, NEW CUMNOCS? ID ■> « JQ-J} F MBRRIS^JMI^RFIMN'S FIRST PRIZE 42 16 0 G MR THOMAS ROBERTS, BERDIE, WR^X- F S EI T »?FENBIGH AND FLINTSHIRE SOCIETY'S O PRIZE, £ 8 0S OD 36 15 2 &C MR A. BORTHWICK, BETTWS, LWFWST DENBIGH AND FLINTSHIRE SOCIETY'S — nrize, JB6 Os Od I 29 2 3 J For fuller particulars of Prize Crops see Illustrated Farm Seed Catalogue, post free on application. FARM S' E E D S AC., SPECIALLY SELECT. Superior mixtures of Natural Grasses and Clovers for permanent Pasture to suite very description bi soils „ Ditto of Grasses and Clovers for 1, 2, 3, and 4 years ley, to suit all soUs. Turnip Seeds, of all kinds,-our own growing, Splendid Prize" Stocks, the result of mamy years oacfeftil progressive selection. Mangel Wurtzel Seeds, splendid stocks, ditto., ditto. Vegetable and Flower Seeds of every kind, of UNSURPASSED quality, and purity of s re -a J VV-F Illustrated priced Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, WILL BE^ENT GRATJS sird, t&t on' appiicatiou. 1_, 11.1 ;¡}:t: r" .:8 Farm Seeds of X2 value, a Garden Seeds of Al VALUE, DELIVERED CARRIAGE' FR £ E; TO NEAREST STATTON. ( FRANCIS AND ARTHUR DICKSON & SONS, 'F THB OLD ESTABLISHED SBULVWARBHOIXSK," ■' F. •■IU.VFLKRI. VA ■■ IF I R"« tr —V- TGÁTI\ STREET, CHESTE& 't