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V fag gwtfam. 40'3fea.d of Prime Fat Hei&rs and pillocks. ,'■ I On FniDAY, April 9th, 1873- "IMTl^lOYD respectfully announces that he -DOb h^s been instructed by Messrs The New riliSh Iron Company Captain Ormred, Penylan; Crftton, Esq., Bryn Farm Esq- New jjgali A\r. sr0 SELL BY AUCTION, m the Wynn- ■TkDsHJotel Yard, Ruabon, on Friday, the 9th BsFtJf 1^75, a prime lot >of Ripe FAT V i,is ron The Property of the-New BrItIsh Iron Company. t 5 extra Bullocks. y 6 ripe eroJ^fc^Ur^ocks- t 7 very fred^^BF"^re<^ Bullocks. I 3 very rip^HEr old Heifers. tig 3, do. SwRar old Hereford Bulls. a choioe'y^^? ajj ^00^ 4 ^torn Bullocks "'í:lg, fee Prop«rt^ F.. aSojj^Esq. 8 very H|p ♦ yeaj#>M bullocks. v; 1 Fat H^ner. The Property of Captain Ormrod, Penylan. 2 Ripe Fat Heifers. And other stock not yet entered. Keep will be given ifmti Monday, the 12th of April, on most of he Stock, lor the convenience of purchasers, or an lk'Wand| made if taken away day of sale.. Jfl Sale afcjtwo o'clock »un<ftually.. r near Wrexham, PLAS^MEIFOD, HBNLLAN. miles of Denbigh, and about the sSfoi, distance from Trefnant Station, on the Yale Clwyd Raitlwo 'atfactive ayl mportajrfrSale of moderiL Implemats of J«fsbandryJ^29 Head of Horned ^Cattle, Prime Bjit Bulh^^s, strorfg and po^rful ^irt Horses/ FVst-^rcping Qob, part of Eojupnold Furniture! j^^ght Gjrind ^pecte-Ofyf^ Brosy^ rood,&arious other TUEESSB DAVI ARMOR have J@X bee hQp0tff&Lj0l lh ^fetructions from Mr. Kulkes wi: is lefl^to^the/Farm, SELL BY AUCTION,>n the above premises, at Plas Meifod, Henllan, OEMONDAV, the 2th day of April, 1875, the whole >f the valuable FARMING STOCK, Dairy of Shet-horn Cows, Fat Bullocks, Yearling j^lves, Powrful Waggon Horses, Fast-stepping vob, and vaious other effects. t" Lunch on the Table at 11. Ie to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. A Conveyance will attend, on the morning ef,SIlé, at Denbigh Railway Station, to convey in- e teBoitg Purchasers. teBoitg Purchasers. Denbigh, Mai^^ji^h, 1875. r WJiNiTAY HOE FARM. ,>'«> HEAD OF CALVING HEIFERS, AND X'big 71Jh' 18:5, 8. u FAT CATTLE. "lOd FAT :SHEEP. .15 PIGS. TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1875. ]ll$- LTOYp has great pleasure in -■* Acnouna^rthat he has been honoured with fgMfcoDs, w. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., to SELL BX PrBLIC AUCTION, at the Home Farim Wynn stay, Bwbb, ON TCBSDAY, April 13th, 1875X60 Head of CatQ including, 40 7ery ^Choice three year old Siadroberry Calving (time <Jue to calve fron^pril 18th. J .fi t rtirv Cow, in full profit. P, UrUf FAT STCKy I A ?vty three-years oljFJfci^ileifcrs? I A f *waordiuarv prime FaW*0W8./1 \J -Ditto dittoif Ox. vl I ? fresh Heifers. M T-« 1 jf 9 c Prime Welsh^Tethers. 1 \j f\ Shrop^fire WetherF, M pigs (about eight scores). & J <ck Berkshire Pigs (about three ninths old). ,¡¡.). IMPLEMENTS. Douh!\ PUow Plough (waker J. Fowler). ^art (made by Bull). Dittd- ditto VOne-nMp Ktbling MU1. S?e^HfiJugh, &c., &c. begs to call special attention to the above h^teAuable Stock; the calving heifers are very hMdsome, k%tmwberry colours, will come in for early profit; the /a cattle and sheep are very ripe and of the finest qia}- r Keep will fallowed for a few days, to large purahasers. %v >. Catriogues^bg had, seven 4ays prior i o the sale, nona the Auq^ place of "Sale, Wynnstay Arms, Bnabon. Wre^^Qswestrv. J pr £ ;$r V u,k" at 11 •'»> .t0o, o'clock Ptffi, WfcxlK, [ b82 F E DAT. CHU&klRE AUCTION MART, JRE:^Sm. M R L ex (late :'1es and Lloyd) begs thaL^iU told his next JS^^?>?TDAT' Ap/*th, in the Auction IbMBfc'situate aa above. i STOCK ALBE^T EIT-BBD lA prime1 ol of Fa^Cattle,Hbcks and •( 'A magni&^tiot of ill st^^Le • > Ditto/Sitto pt-k apd Bacf Dittef ditto M C^fes./ ^itLloyd n#Hce tliatVe mtendp prfc, ti lis nixt CIpI^fAS SH<|VV toa ti the usual 4ITP^value^ £ 42 ljT, aaait 1st Prize.- er Cup, ue £ 7 10s 2 n dM 38 ° thi Seller ph Vpive Stoclr reaJisoS the Jaf mouit of money in tlie Auctj^i M^rt of elsewhe, £ uBU £ e-p.reseiJi yea»^ro3r^2l^W8t tottecemW, 3fcn tv^risttiias Show inclusi1^. Any aa&ttwi winning 1st or 2nd Prize: not Ashing »gainst a Tenant Farmer, TWU be awarded 9ceml4P^?1' }h% Farmer oomiA. next Vill 5Sm i giv^i, A Cup or piece of PW value S& tock between'W> theBuyer of the largest a^ountSl vei «el'ier» 1st and December 13th (inclu- a guide. wiH please keep their Bins Further Entries. Offi^Plasaey,' Wrefrfram. hqQ/ ^BELI^NJJPJFX«I-'SRENT: BEYIf- T-J^g H(VSLE „ i ^|f » T £ s*.<SmcKm announce ™^heTia^ h<^(bredwith instractiom -m Bfifuxd Peel, Esq., JVSEJLLL ST AUCTION the ^omeFArm. Bryn-y^s, ZfT Heifers, fat Cow, Z year oH fih cu pedipee Bull, rearing Bull, and heifer Calves r*ea' ^jfki^ire 60 Ewes and Lambs tht | in future Adyextl^Ba^nts .anch^f one o'dLkk. §*le at a p.m. wL»t J.lay be ^Jfidaygprior to S2S, Sabs Jimtxoit. Mr. Lloyd. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr LLOYD, on THURSDAY, the 15th April, 1875, a large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweepings of streets, theyirieansing of drains, privies, and ashpits, and house^^iuse, as now deposited.in the Corporation yaH, i^f&iKHoIUroad, divided into 9 lots, of about 35 toiis^ch- ale at Fó Further particular may be hid onj^)plication to the LocaTSurveyor, at in th^0fuildhall'; or to fhe Auctioneer, PlasseyXjlf|exhaij>««x'^ w JOHN JAMES, «J^wfvn Clerk. J •Tows Cleijt's Office, j1 ^Aprii^jsr5. {# 4/ Messrs. Oliurtoa, Blphicl:, 8c Co. Sale of Freehold Cottages, Gardens, and Land, situate j at LAVESTEli, about midwaywjet^een, Chester and Wrexham, and about one mile fmn the liossett Sta- tion, on the Great Western Railway, v jv ? ESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, and 1VJL CO., beg to announce that they have been favoured with to SELL B^T AUCTION, at the Grosvenor AraifcHoteA Pulf jrd, on mrESDAY, Mnrch 30th, lSJ^at 1 for\} o'clote p.m., punctAlly, in one or ot in such ot ts as the ts of the TffBdjr may de- termine upon at Sale, and subject to such conditions as wi e pIentionbd FREEHOL PERTY, comprising four cottages, situate at^fetvester, in the wunty of Denbigh, on the east sui^ef the road leaping Vrom Pulford to Rossett, with our capital gardens and a iece qf excellent garden or building land adjoining, eXf ing in the whole to 2a. 0it 29p. of land statute njfeastare or thereabouts, in the respective occupations of TjhotOTfi^WilliamlkCharles Williams, Robert Challinor, James Manley, and Thomas Woollams. The Tenants will kindly shew the Property. N.B.—For further particulars apply to C. S. Brooke, Esq., Solicitor, Nantwich or to the Auctioneers, Ches- ter and Whitchurch, Salop. a WEPRE, FLINTSHIRE. .{'. Sale of a Valuable Freehold Dweliipg-House, Out- buildiigs, Cottage, and Land. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & co., beg to ftnnouuce that they have received instruc- tions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the New Inn, Wepre, Flintshire, on THURSDAY, the th day of April, 1875, at Two for Three o'clock pj*L, punctu^ly, in one lot, subject to such conditions is will beihen produced, the undermentioned valuabl FREER PROPERTY, comprising asubstanti uilt brijj)^tpwi% ed bWELL. ING-HOUSE, with ut din a e, and harden, together with an eXcellenl of PJ^STURE LAND adjoining, contaiwfflain me whole laNQr. 14p. statute measure, or th e The prope y is 1 s tly situated odqhe south side of the tnrupi road Tending from Queen. Ferry to-Gon- nah's Quay, about JOO yards from the Oonnah's Quay Railway StationVon the Chester and Holyhead Railway, aad is rrounded by land belonging to Edward Bate, Esq., and W. Freme, Esq.; and there is a never failing supply of excelent water. N.B.—Further particulars may be had at the Offices of Messrs Potts and Roberts, and Messrs Bridgman, Weaver, and Jones, Solicitors, Chester (a phe rt may be a" the offices of th6 latter), or' from UH AuctMneers, Chester "') b from j\R Auctioneers, Ches^(( ^uWhitcliurch, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of Two Old-Established Licensed.. Inns, known as THE WHITE BEAlf" aiid "PARK PLACE," with several Extent Dwelling-houses, Shops, Cottages, Yard utbmlaings, Gardens and Building Land^^ situate in Well-street, Llanfair-road, ana ^riirk-roid. in th^. J^Soortaut market town oRUTH sub-d^nded into several separate smd convenielt lots, j ]t|"ESS^S^OmMp>N, JLPMCK, & CO. JL respectJaHy^BSHnnce that *4/E&* are instructed to SELL'BJ^.UCTICjN^ Mi'^Gfeeil's, Castel Hdfel, in Ruthin, of April, 1875, the whole of tiie abo nio very VALUABLE F REEHOLD"PROPERjIES/r EW1 particulars o^hicj^vill appear in future adver- tisements. In the mean time any further information may be had from M- Llewellyn Adams, Solicitor, Ruthin sor from the. Auct onfcers, Whitchurch (Shrop-. shire), a/(/Chester.. Messrs. Baugh, /ones, and p shire), a/(/Chester.. Messrs. Baugh, /ones, and VERY DW^FISE^^S PROPERTY IN HIGHTOWN, WFIEXHAM. mo BE SOLD BY AUCTIOTAby Messrsl A 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 r, the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be th,ØIl and there produced mud, read V LOT 1. All those two recently erected and substantially built DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing a good cellar, large parlour with bay window, sitting-1 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 HOU^ITON AND A. Owen. The houses WILL B^PUT up fofr- sajteifeparately if desired., MOT 2. '• All those TWO oth recently erected, and sub. stantially built D\YELLTNG-HFLFTLSES each con- taining the same ACCMNMOD^TTON as the above (except the cellar situ t a being. No. 6 and 7, in Derby-road, ai joinino, Lot 1, and now in the OC^NPATFTN ofVpessi-s Parry and Hev.- wood. Nos. 6, fad ii\Ji 1 AJN I be offered separately if found desi le. I L 3. All thos reepiece r parcels of LAND imme- diately fronting Lots YANCL2, now used as gardens, in the' occupation O^IESSAJAMES Houghton and Benjamin Parry, B/inded the South\by land belonging to Mr J^SWELL Bnry, and on THE\NOI-th by LAN4 belongin^io Mr T. Walker, and containing together by admeasurement, 1431 square yards or thereabouts. This Lot Jomprises an excellent and extensive- Building Site already sewered, forming at present > most valuable adjunct to Lots-L and 2, OJered ia three distinct lots of equal extent. LOT 4. those two other recently erected- and well- I built SELLING-HOUSES, each conteining^fsont and b parlours, kitchen, back kitchen, THREE beùo<Jm. dressing-room, and store-room, tith walled YT.-CL8) water closets, and back entrances, situate AM being Nos. 7 and 8, in Albert-street, Highiown, XN(J NOw ia the occupation, of ^JTESSRS HONGHTON am Spicer. i i. v ■.] '7f, • The above \1še3- ar.e pleasantly situated! co- TeOriently <«-rang«\, wd well tenanted, e' There ia water atd as laid on,, and the wholft of re the premises are cL&ifted into tAe main sxwar. For further partvpul^j and to inspect Plan, apply to Mr Edwai'd WtJJiajnsKBuilder, W^rexham j Messrs Acton and Bnry, SohdSo^ W^rexliam 5 Mr R. Clarke, Jfolicitor, Shre^eV^r^j or to the Auf-1 tio^eer^remple Chambers, ^/exbam. 8169&V/ CO E. ROBERTS AND SON, k^i^aad Boreign Timber Merchants and. Steam J 'SaW Miii Proprietors, b v' Am) RUTHIN. DE tes iles, Bricks, seasoneS^T, A g004 s%k of ^e11* on kand; *° Mould- rates and Hurdles made to Salts Irjk 3Uictron. ^essra =A AG-CM 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. m/TESSES DAYIES AND ARMOR have A-VJL received instructions from Mr John Roberts, Shop-y-Waen, who is giving up Pla^Bennett Farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on th<^rf5ove premises at Plas Bennett, on TUESDAY, day of April, 1875, the whole of the aluqble and highly attractive collection of Modern IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, together with i9J»ead of horned CATTLE, includinj^j very pjpffie fat heifers, 1 ditto bull, of hea^jf weights, ll very promising «lw»-year-old stop? bullocks (out lajers) in thriving Condition, 1G jjifliiable horses, inclming jJ^ng and powerful waggon lyj^ses, wc, harness cob, and #ast-trottiny^horsesYt^ey^r with that Valuable and \veii-J>ildfwn entire gre^^rse "Prince," which has travelled/tu district or the last two years, and has giftiSn univers atisfaction; store 1 and other pigs, farm yard ls, 35 prime half- I bred fat sheep. Hous^Hd Furniture, dairy vessels, and various IOtll effects. Catalogues are in course of preparati- -m behtd from the Auctioneers a few days before the S. be h>d from the /auctioneers a few days before the LtonVh on the table al; "IT o'clock, the Sale to comMKe'sct 12 a.m. prompTT M Oak, Denbigh, f %S March 24th, 1875ff 82^6 RUTHIN PARKS. To Graziers, Farriers, Cattle Dealers, and others. 109 Acres of GRASS LAND, to be LET until 30th of November next. J^J^ESSRSDAVJES^ ANB ARMOR Martin, Esq., to LET BY AUCTtON, at the CASTLB. HOTEL, RUTHIN, on Saturday, April 17th, 1875, the following Rich PASTURE LAND, called the Ruthin Parks, situate close to the town of Ruthin, and to the Railway Station—sub-divided in eight lots as under:— a. r. p. LOT 1 '(marked "A" on map). Pasture Land adjoining the Railway Stalfon and lately in the occupation of Mjflxt&n, and con- taining by admeasurement 14 3 0 LOT 2 (marked "B" ow «ip) one djrflto ad- joining the abov^f. 22 3 0 LOT 3 (marked Qjr on\pa»), jrext but one to Lot I .yr 21 2 0 LOT 4. Field oL^mng seed^l. 4 2 13 LOT 5 (marker -E" on n<ap), Pasture Land adjoiniK* lots "Fjmd G as marked in Plan/ 15 2 18 LOT 6 (marked "F^^n map), one ditto adjoin- ing furthest ce 12 0 0 Lot 7 (marked "G") one ditto adjoining Rail- way Crossing 12 2 0 LOT 8 (marked "H"), one ditto ditto 5 9 0 N.B.—The Auctioneers beg to draw the attention of the public to the above various Lots, they having been thoroughly irrigated by the Town Sewers and are now in a very forward State. The above Lots will be let subject to the conditions ta be read at the time oftslile. The S)lt!k to Comment at^our o'clock, p.m. fV Royal Denbigh, yC/ yf' March 31st, 1875. V d822§> PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly Important and Exterisive SIle of Farming Stock at PLAS UC2AF,■yflTFOED, "m^EgSBfihave'! insHmctiopsI hj/ff Mr AUBBS PARRT, to SELI^BY P^M^C AUCTION! on TFESDAT, WEDWSDAT, and^RAUESDAY, the 20th, 21st, and 22n^^pril next^jmd the following day if ■required, whole of extensive FARMING- STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c. Further particulars shall hereafter appeatr. RoyaMak, Denbigh, Cp S\ j. A h81qgy LLECjftY^ Near the Village of Hentlan, and apfrot two miles a half from thf town»fB(lnbigh. Important Sale of Valua I itig S powerful Cart Horses, Dairy Cow^irlmising c«s-brftd.in-calf Heifers, Yearling Cal eh-down, Ewos, Lambs, and Wethe ssels, portion of Household Furnitui^f and o^edEffects. '14 1\.TESSR5, T) A PT retiring from S^WJ BY AUCTION,,ftt tao above pre^aisa^fat' LleCr&M; on FRIDAY, the 16th day of April, 18Jro, therwhoyof the Valuably FARMING STOCK, and port inn JF the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ■ TUKE, aiid other Eif«ts. £ Lunch'on the table at Elevey .Sale to commen TwelvyKfclock prompt. Rowj/Oak, Penbigh, MarclOjSfi. 187^. b82<^) Messrs. Piokering aaA Son. Impertant^ale^f^aT^tockat 1TY^lSYN, about one mile froa Mold^ and .one J<me fsom Llong-i Station, on th<3 Chester and Mlojd Line, of Rail- M J]SS^S PICKEGS have 1. again been favored jQith ina|^uctions from Mr James Griffith y^SELL/^B^/AUCTION, on WKDNJSSPAY, th 7t^hiy otrfLax, 187^, tho-whole of his prime FA ATTL SHEEP, viz.:— 15i Y/ry prime fafrBullocks 3^Dttto ditt<^Heif'ers 12ff Ditto dii^ff Sheep (Wethers) .— Lunclr^on (the at Twgise o'clock; &ale/t*f comm<a^^at: Two prompt. v h82lAF TO SHOPKEEPERS ANJ*^ OTHERS/' I e' Sale of a Provision Dealer's S^O(m^IN-TfllM)E, FIX a TURES,.FURNH'UREy<nd ^beryRFFECTS, at f BUCKLEY, Flintshire/ fj R.Tp .N,R.Q PT P. P. T 1875, on the Pc^mi^s,nojpmi t^ie oceupataon of Messrs. John Jleet a^r SOB, Loitatieflt, Buckley, the above- mentioned ^^cts. fjf Sale to oroimenceOne o'clock. yO (y _y- ty 1 823 xJ Messrs Tkos* and E. Hughes. V=HA'IM4-; ;iuh SSRS T. 14ES ISELL BY AUCVO., A)Lot of Fat^jftjle^ jr' K CQjP^w'tQ^yfes, Jr Vat,eand Store Sheep, AiM. of PorWmg8. SjJe to comtu/ice at 10 o'clock prompt £ > T t vxQ ——M-—-———- PRELI>UNAKY NOTICE. CROSS FOXES, OVERMI M/DGE, Three Mile6 from Ruabon,Ygptpmix Wrexham. lUpBSBS Jiivk"b'^D XTJ^jHHMqRfMmvmvraRpHS'fflRiniffes Negus, to SBLL.'rob'AUCTION, ^U^W«DN|T8DAT, «f lAM&yiiWUi) themc^e o^he HOUSUHOLD ^RNITURE afid OUTDOOR EFFECTS, jfc 4 y^Burienlara A f u rtiWttttat#. fhM irt/w4»1875/ 8JWT Ti»-Saks his Jttttion. —t — J,6- JL J,, P'LIN IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING, AND OTHERS. s Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, MP, RHYL. ND SON BY PUBLIC TUESDAY, the (/lock in the Initially made he contents of de mahogany, ti, repp, &c»; rugs, fenders ie contents of .sses, hair and ny chests of washstands s. Also tha KITCHEN, P^flrAaY, SCULLERIES, AND WASH-HOUSE, A Lirge quantity of garden tools, flower pots, Ac. The whotfe of the above effects may Be viewed the day previous to the Sale, and further particulars from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Higb^tseit, Rhyl. y mify f £ 7 Ci —— ELIGIBLE^FR^^TO^SAT 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, W rexha n Tues- day, April 13th, that very desirable acon-venient "Villa Residence, situate (within fi inutes walk of Church and Railway), in King^reet, Wrexham, called GlynDwr Cott, eow in the occu- patian of Robert Williams, mm. The cottage contains eiriKnce hall, br ast, dining, drawing, and fourflet bed 8, lofty kitchen, pantries, and er's sets, water- closet, good cellars,sjBeiou^^nclosed yard, coach house; harness y<ynJ^|jj^tabling for two horses; room fonj^roomIpPd/Rvr servant; large flower garden ree sides with a substantial stocked with choiqe fruit trees^nnd conservatory or vinery* The gaijlen to King-street of 20 yards, Manning bj3BR yards, the whole frbntage of y the emises bei ..yerds. sand wate ard laid throughout the property, ,there is well of first quality water supplied by a pump. he cottage-io in the best part of the town, free irom overlooking, and a most charm* ing residence. Sale at Foon o'clock. For further particulars apply to John James, Eaq^ Solicitor or the Auctioneer- /^r Old S/wmd. Inn, Wrexham, y t. W fearch I2fh, 1875. b81ft| VALE OF CLWYD. L L Å D Y R NO G, DENBIGH. EHOLD PROPERTY. j To 4 SOLD BT AUCTION, by m/fESSR?1 WM. J>EW AND SON, on ITJL Wednesday, the 21st of April, 187^, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, at Four o'clook in the a^rarnoon, subject to conditions bf sale then and there produced. The above property (formerly jMlrt of the Plasashpool Estate) consists of a newlv-erp modern and genteel RESIDENCE called Bryncl J containing dining and drawing room, 2 kitchens utler's pitntrv larder, on the'ground floor; 4 J^drooms, dre^iftg-room, bath- jea0, and other convgff&f^ -»p flxs^foor, and 2 ser- T&nts' rooms arfd starer^n* Mjr The Outbuildingara alav* n«Wy-erected, and consist of a washhousflfstabliftsAji^wo horses, coachhouse, saddle-rcom^nilp<M fo^Hf cows, carthouse, granery, and pigstie^i T»MDvS^»jnises, together with a well laid, rai^arden, sfaE acres of good pasture land. The perty is it ile and a half of Bodfarv station on the Mo an bigh line, and about four mfles from the earellent market town of Denbigh, a ter- minus of three es of railway. The hon tands in the centre of the Vale, and its elevated sjlraatian commands exquisite views of Denbigh and its stle, and the Clwydian and Hiraethocr Hills. For further particulars and plan of the property apply to M^Joh^iJjjyes. Solicitor, Denbigh, or to the AnctijflGSSS^ia Hoaee^angor, and High-street^. HfayJC/ "> dsa^ s Salts bg ærlrad. FORySALE, at SrbistoflfcHglJ, a Smaife of excellent HAY./ 8225 £ s TO BE SOLD a BASKET CARRIAGE,. in e*gellent condition.—AMly tpt AV. D. Wk Griffith, Garn, Trefnant, R»yl. b82^ ri^O BE SOLD, the HOUSfi/SHOP, acet -A.' PREMISES, Noi 21, Charles-^raKL WrexhMMi —Apply ^/E. M. Jones. f It 81^/ SHOP FRONI^at No/8, High-strsefc,. -~i Wrexham, Sh^tere,' is for sale, I'rice, £ 3^^fApply, M.P.S. ON SALE.—A WAGGONETTE, wa% moveabldv head, lamps, pole- shafts, and patent drag, in ejccellent^ndition.—AppM> fbfrjG. N. Goyk- WYSF f j T 822 TO BE SOLD a Handsoaae high-stepping BLACK COB, 14h. 2in., qf»«t^wd sound together ^jh a neat Alexandra Drag/vary ligl/t); a^r a Set ofwwer-plafced Harness.—^py, C.N., lilaiy- Cefn,R^Pba. { b»22 PARISH OF HOLT. LND ALE. "I FIlO BE SOLD, ffijE OW, containing a 4*6 acrre8.<Appiwto Mr Samuel IMi- rison, ^ftiroeaer Cottage, H V SPLENBiD OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CABITAXISTS. FDR fyALE, a Fredàold best Fireclay and Terra Clptta Works-complete, with nearly new plant for grinding kud working 'ffy'fai- Steaa-engino, dry- ing sheds> kilns, &c„ capaMe iLpredacing- 31,000 bricks weekly^ It is situated ia^the»i<ftt of oiher flourishing like works, with coal at^ow figures, aad has rail and water accommodation OR the site itself. The clay pro- duces the most superior whitefaeing'lbwofes, ornamefntal terra cotta works, &e. With £ 800, an energetic man can hare /woe a genuine fortune.—4y|>ly to Mr Watso £ 15, Fem^street, Liverpool. F 110%S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WREXHAM. NEXT, QUARTH^UGINS, TUESDAY/ r, APR1Ø6m, 1875< For pi^lttectus apply to the ICT Thomas Kp-k,p Gramm^^eh^ol, Wprexham. j b82l4^ LADIES' SCHOOL 36, PENYBRYN, WREXHAM. Mrs^- MOLE, having emoved to eribove address, has incifraidweommodation for Pupily There will.be V AC AN C71 BSrSr Boarders at the ensiling Quarter, datM from ZFRIBAY, April 9th. Ti Jr.#, MR. EDWINH HEADINGS AND :-nr ;7/ 8^A;T:J THE NEXT /^ENTERTAINMENT wifl tak^place oprTc^StJAY, APBIJ, the 20th. For/^St of Vodalwsj^wtrwyftaliat#, and Re%^2rs, Menjjwriaaue. ,K JtgüI attEr JuMir Jotms. WHEREAS, HUGH ROBER>T HUGHES, of Kinmel Park, in the County of Denbigh, Esquire, ^nd BROWNLOW WY^fl^E WYNNE, of Garthewin, in the said County of Denbigh Esquire, being respectively inrerSted under-the provisions^" The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange and Improvement of Lands," in the L '.nd an?^Hereditaments set forth iii the* Schedule hereunder written, with the Easements and Appurtenances ther,eunt', belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchange of the same, have macte application, in writing, to the Iiiclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct inquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Heraditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now, the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinioif tfhat such Exchange would be beneficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will Cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice in writing, of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them by some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 17th day of Jaly next. XTH-E SCHEDULE TO WHI.CH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named ^^Dand and Hereditaments in which the above-named Hugh Robert Hughes is interested, situate in the Pajjj^r Br/wnlow Wynne Wynne is interested, situate in the of Llanfairtalhaiarn, in the county of Denbigh^BfTpro- pushes ef Abergele and Llanfairtalhaiarn, in the county posed to be exchanged for the Land and I^#^aitamej^S| qpHenbigh, and proposed to be exchaq^ed for the Land hereinafter specified. Y I'jpnyHereditaments hereinbefore specified. DESCRIPTION. X. J DESCRIPTION. KIN-MEX, ESTATE.. (J E T ™E w" S TA T E TTDDYN T FRON FARM.—DAVID JONES, TENANT^I ^PLN-Y-MTHTDD OR FARM.—JOHN j No. on No. on OWENS, TENANT. Tithe Map. ar^r. p. Tithe Map. • a. r. p. ^a1 ^frit? CaDt01 1 ll94l'FridJ 14 1 35 26 j Cae tan y ty | J194| Part|nd° j"Partof ^fritIf-Isaor Issa- [ ^3 38 Do. 20 0 21 Part 27a 1 Part of Clwt J 1189 Homestead V- 0 3 4 Part 27a Do. ") 1191 Fridd A •- 19 1 2 and 6 3 12 1186 Do I 6 2 20 Part [30 Part of Ffrith Isa 1187 Do. 7 3 4 28 Ffrith Ucha 8 13 1188 Do 9 024 27 Cae yr odyn 10 3 26 1102 Field t.. 12 0 G 25 Werglodd 8 3 11 m LLANFAIETAIiHAIARN. 1 Homestead > g 2 38 69> Cottage and Croft called CunnantV QO> Tan y ffordd f 70| | 3 139 51 2 8 93 2 29 Witness my hand this 24th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. <■. Inclosjire Commission, H. PYNE, 3, St. James's Square, By Order of the Board, y j London, S.W. 8218° irahtsmtn' REMOVAL. G E O R G E lV A R R U R T 0 N, PLAIN Alii ORNAMENTAL DECORATIVE PAINTER? PAPUR HANGBR, CARVER AND GILDBR, -No. 5r QUtEN STREET, WREXHAM. G. W. returns his grateful acknowledgment to the Nobility, .-qentry, and friends generally. for the liberal patronage they have conferred upon him the 37 years, since his commence- ment in Business, begs to inform ^hem that he has rpidcvejfc|| thp above premises, from Chester-street, and to assure them'it shall be hi^JonstantlHBdy to deserve and increase it by prompt attention to their commands, likfypiS&i& keeping^Stock of the best Materials, « s with which, and good workmanship combit^ed^wttr ^onomv^ife solicits a further continuance of their support. Ir d d Country orders punettcsdly qfj&ided to £ f arB^^Yorlc done to any amount by urm. D ifatsurement, DjftffQr Contract. CARVING AND Gn-f^NG IN ALL ITS -BRANCHES. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES, CONSOLE TABLES, AND CORNICE MANUFACTURER, OLD OIL BAINTINUS RJSPAIRBD AND RBSTORBD.. OLD WORK BEGILT E <^A^» TO NEW. TO GAMEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. V. U E S O A N D O M P A N Y, FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH SIREET, WREXHAM, Beg to notify that they have been appojj^edj^OBE _^jGr £ NTS for Wrexham and' GEO yrfli SON'S PHEASANT, P OJ><TR T, AND DOG FOOD, Which can be obtained of them aMhe same prices as supplied by G. W. at his Establishment, ï ST. AUGUSTINE'S, NORWICH. -v N.B.-The great advantaged of feeding with Spanish Meal, Double Super Meat Greavea, and Cayear; aare-freedom frõ Gapes and Cramp, produces larger birds, beauty and;cfcsenesB of feather, much stronger on the wing, and afford more sport. The old birds fed witiuihe Meal andGreaves will produce a greater number of eggs. ) The above Foods have now been before the public for several years, and are becoming f more extensively used every season; this should be a sufficient guarantee of their exoellesoe. ) ———— PRICE LISTS WITH TESTIMONIALS QtS APPLICATION. V y 3 81480 t JPBANCIS & ARTH-F:, R JJjICESON & SONS, "THE OLD ESTABLISHED SEED WAREHOUS 106, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER, *■ V J FVITE the attention of Agriculturists to a few instances- of the extraordinary weights grown la8tJi^feon wHh their "DEFIANCE" SWEDE. This Swede is undoubtedly the very beat variety growndgMJ-its feeA&ig qualities are of very high class. 0 •y' Weight of Crop per Statute Guoj^WNawe. Description of PjpfTe. 0 Tons. Cwt. ^rsl Mr John Carrick. Pendalog, Opwes- Proctor and Brand's Prize, 915 o try fc.15s • • 26^" 16 2 JS4 Mr-John Jones,Ta,ihirion. Anglesey'*<essrs HjH^ First JT^ize 15 0 gig Mr WilliakiWilliams, Gaineddgoch, <* S ► Anglesey ProptfM1 and Rmpdyf Prise, £ ,\dW€ 38 18 3 Mr James Wilson, New Cnmnocb^ )■ "fc .Kftoiris and Gfipn's Firs^Pflze 42 16 0 § Mr Thomas Roberts, Berse, Wrpf A |cfj 1 .yr. 'T>eAbigh and/Flin^tnre Society's of h-a I. 1 .yr. 'T>eAbigh and in re Society's of V' Prfev £ 8 04 OdkT. 36 15 2 SsT Mr A. BorthwiA, Bettws, Llanrwet DenbigF ♦n^Rintshjre Society's j <>' prize, £ (p% Od 29 2 3 J Zj For fuller of Prize Crops lustrated Farm jgeed Catalogue, post free(ox^ application. » 5> FARM SPECIALLY 'SELECT. v Superior Mixtures of Natural Grasses apd Clovers for Permanent Pasture to suit all FO'1& (J Ditto ot Glasses a.1\fl Cloven for 1, 2, 3, and 4 years ley, to suit all soils Turnip Seeds, of all kinds,—their owp growing, Splendid Prize" Stocks, the result Qf many years careful x > progressive selection. -DO Mangel Wurtzel Seeds, their own.growing. S^endid Pri^-e Stocks, ditto, ditto. A Vegetable and Flower Seeds of every kind, of uns»}rpassed quality, and purity of stocM. °'r Illustrated priced Catalogue e £ Vegetable and Flower: Seed#, will be sent gratis antj-poet free on1'- v t « application. ,J J; FarmJeeds of A2 value, aad Gfcrden Seeds of Yl value, delivered carriage free to uearesfclSAtieB. it^t Sr R-AWC ISA ND AB.THUB BIC is Q:N: V « V"»T'« S i ;do" 10- ;;••••:«» -V :is 1. li u a^ ".THE OLD ESUABfcI«aED)SBED WARjB^OUSE." y K 106, EAST^ STREET, CHESTER*