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alts by ,udian, MT. Llbtvcl. Important Sale^of Agricultural'"Live Stock, at Millbrook. situate one mihr from Bangor, and two from Overton, on M (lay, May 10th, 1875. H/TR LLOYD mos/respectfully announces Ilx Llul IIL LoThe/llf poured wrth instructions from Mr Jones, whaf i« W his dairy, to SELL BY AUCTION b as pr^tnises, situate as above, on Monday. MaJ WthJfl875, the whole of his very choicjryoung I1AIRJF STOCK, comprising 23 head ofyrattle—incjidijlp 16 magnificent cows, with calyds at foot, 8 ofloice heifers, sow and 7 followers, implements, c., &c. Sale(ft Two o'clock prompt.—Luncheon at vne Pla^y, Wrexhafn. 18, F A I R DAY. k^jTH WALES AND VENIRE auction MART, WREXHAM. • ll/TR LLOYD (late Jones and Lloyd) begs lYln wrrrmrfi that he will hold his next SALE, on THURSDAY. 'May 13th, in the Auction Mart, situate as above. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A prime lot of Fat Cattle including 12 very ripe Scotch Bullocks, th^eroperty of T. LI. fitsHugh Esq.; two xjfm. short horn pure bred yearling Bulls, gree, time 0 Sale, owber, T. R. ParryJssq., Holt Lod Wrex- 'I ham Bullocks a Heifers. Calling Cows and with Calves ns, Stirks c. A magnificent lot pi W ancL^tore Sheep. Ditto yJittd Park a^a Bacon Pigs. Ditt<^r dittci JVt Oalves. Mr Lloyd giA^s notice that hft intends presenting at his next CHBISTMAS'SILOW DINNER, in addi- tion to the al CUPS, va e fA2 15s., Ist rize.-A Silwfr Cup, value £ 7 10s %-af » —APiaCeofPlate, „ £ 3 3s To the teller whose Jnve Stock realises the largest •mount of money in Jfae Auction Mart or elsewhere, during the present war, from January 1st to December 13th' (Christmas Snow Day), both days inclusive. Any gentleman winning 1st or 2nd Prize, and not wishing to compete aguiust a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded a Silver Medal, the Farmer coming next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece of Plate, value 23 10s, will be given to the Buyer of the largest amount of Stock between January 1st and December 13th (inclu- siver. Sellers and Buyers will please keep their Bills as a guide. Further Entries respectfully solicited: SALE TO COMMENCE TEN O'CLOCK y% PROMPT yj Office,$Cssey, Wrexham809^r PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Hohsehcld Furniture,'Out-door Effects, &c., at KHOSYMADOQ/' tan Situate near Bmbon. MR LLOYD has J^eni floured/with in- pMfffifiRnHPWtn/fne ReArefc^maty^s of the late Mr Jones, to SELL Da AUCTION, oprthe premises a* above, on 4BoNDAj^fay 17thJ ISttf the whole of the ■uperior HOUSEHOLD FURNILCRE, appertaining to kitchen, parloj^, bedrooms, &<y; also the whole of the Out-door Effects, &c. F$1 particulars in due worse. c y\ Sale ai^Two y^dock. /) PIas^(f Wrexham. Cfl Messrs. Bangh, Jones, and Co, SALES BY BAUGH, TCrNES, AND CO., 1875. MAY 3rd, FARMING STOCK, &c., at Glanryafon, near Wrexham, T| 10th, FREEHOLD y^OPEETY,' ±TJLv»ai Llangollen. 14 1 MAY 11 tb, FBEEBKLZ) PROPERTY, in Mount-strtret, Wrexh^ml MAY 12th, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, at Pont.ybodkin, nea/ Trjrfdyn. bili.3 partlculglrs see bilis hlc-gu, H —r~ r Messrs Davies and Armor. Sale -bv Messrs DAYIES anil ARMOR, at No. 9, s CASTLE-STREET, RUTHIN. Important S&le of valuable and costly modern-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:, Cooking and other > U%Bpsils, Iron and other Bedsteads, prime ^^°8|r f^thpr Beds, Brussels and other Carpets, Steel atfiLloiber Engravings, in Dining and Drawing- rooms, and several Bedrooms. Saddles, Bridles, and various other effects. MESSRS DAVIES and ARMOR have u ui im jwuui w; Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 3rd May, 1875, in Dining and Drawing-rooms, and several Bedrooms I polished fireirons, dijito fenders, mahogany arm chairs, and single ditto to match, highly- polished mahogany, Fembroke^entre, and other tables mahogany sofas uphojj&fered in leather and oioth, cne handsome and vkrfabfe grand piano forte in mahogany case (by Frard, of London), one cottage-ditto in mah an a ,(by Collard and, Collard), equal to ne^; s^ool^ and stands, one ▼ery handsome clock oh njflrble stand, pier glasses, lucres, steaj^ngra-vm^, 0ak frame, stand "vmh marj»ie top, pier glass centre, halL/jhaire, bronze umbrella stand, electro- plated c e'and tea service )y Elkington), office ehaira. bles" and Cupb ds, Brussels, Kidder- Minster, and other canrets, sewing machine (by Wheeler and Wilson in handsome walnut case, window curtains, cwpffice poles, chandeliers, Ac., &c. French, half-testejf; iron, tent, and other bedsteads} pritriegoose-iea er beds, hair mattresses, counter- p&D.œ, dressing tables, toilet glasses, washstands, oom ware, bin bath, foot pan, towel rails, chest •f drawers, handsome mahogany wardrobe with three underneath drawers, one ditto ditto, one painted ditto, one ditto ditto, one very large and isaasive Spanish mahogany wardrobe with nine underneath .drawers (very valuable and equal to meW), one dttto with unerdneath drawers, clock, stair carpeting and rods, door mats, &c., &c. Together with a valuable library of well selected books. Also the whole of the excellent kitchen farniture and cooking utensils, salting tubs, meat safe, apparatus (by Thos. Bradford aadCo., Manches- ter) for washing, 'wringing and mangling combined, oae small ditto, knife cleaner, set of single harness, horse collars, saddles and bridles, and various other effects, the- while of which will be particularised in catalogues to be obtained a few days prior to the ftle, from the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offioes, Den., à "ift. cctasequence of the lots being numerous, the sale will commence at Twelve o clock punctually. Royal #ak, Denbigh, /) /} '■ 1 22, 1875. V 'MOy M^KtHtY SArlg OF FAT AND STORE STOCK r, AT DENBIGH. uDAVIES & ARMOR, beg to anno ce 0 pUUJte y w ItMr, next Monthly Salof Fat and Sto tock, on Tuesday, tke-lith'aay, Qi May, 1875 (bejre Denbigh Fair Day), in front <if the Royal Oak, a^lVSock, a.m., prompt. Together with five JearliD ure ort-born 4, out of ae&d and W«U tejecked^wk, be* e ents frem the .ra\ed sbort-ho uUs of Cook, aBd th, j lelt late fle-v. RobbrtJ Klyddelton, of "y^enwynog. The daWare e(malsi, tbe baat n dairy cows in the viao-of yd, and are of at admfred breed whibh samnses all others for. ei Htld of dairy produce, with, wtitade for fattening; X "The above Stockthe: property of Mi Eojrys and other f )rorated feeders, in th< Vaie of Clwyd. J Fbrtheftentrie to 'the ibjpyale/ ;■.respectfully fa wh Ui .vjiL1 v.i i.{ k,iJ I.i > ». >1. i -■ "J9.il'J 4 -6 XTj-i I .oobuixl j »{' Jw- Sabs hLi Anctian. Messrs Thos. and E Hmyhes. WREXHAM FAIR DAY, 13th MAY, 1875. MESSRS T. and E. HUGiHES respect- fully announce that thev/will SELL, in their Mart, ad-joining the Beast on Wrexham Fair Day— ') A Lot of Prime FAT/Cl^cTTj|* £ i, Fait and Store Sheep, Neat Bacon, Pp^et^MStorp^igs, a lot of Barrens, Fat Calve^/ac. Further entri espe tf ull cited. cy at N Sale to commence at Ninjj^)'clock, prompt. Offi(^Overton, and g^tin's, Cbirk. Messrs ITorton, TristT yatnavn ^?o. FLINTSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Estates, distinguished as Bronwylfa 1 and Bhyllon, adjoining the ancient cathedral town of j St. A§;ir>h, a short distance only from the railway station ion the Vale of Gttwyd branch of the North- We et tilii,a -ix milte inland from the sea and the fashionable "Vatering piice of 'Rhyl (to which there is raiilway communica«ion many times a day), j and in one of thmost picturesque and interesting parts of North Wa\es. Bronwylfa comprises a com- pact residence, plac&d on an elevation looking across the Vale of Clwyd V>n to tbe delightful mountain scenerg beyond, dista t some two or three miles. It is surrounded by pleasure, grounds, lawns, and shrub- beries, stnd by rich par -lrke meadow lands, contain- ing about 45 acres, through which runs the river Clwyd, and in close proxVriity to the river Elwy, both equally celebrated for thejh- salmon and trout fishing. Rhyllon is situ on the opposito side of the river, and Coy com table residence, with pro- ductiv ns and rich pawc-like land sloping to the high road, and containing out 30 acres; there are' also enclosures of accommodation land, with some fine sites for the erection of residences, the whole extend ing over about 125 acres (of e greater portion o which early possession may beVhad), together with numerous dwelling-hcuses, shopb, and well-secured ground-rents, in the city of St. iftaph. St. Asaph is considered one of the best fishing stations in North Wales, the walks and drives are, unparalleled for diversity and beauty of scenery, andVhe residences of Bronwylfa and Rhyllon are highljX interesting, as having been the favourite retreat ot the late Mrs Hemans. MESSRS NORTON, TRIST, VATNEY, and Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATES for SALE, at the Mostyn Arms Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday, June 1st, in lots. To be viewed by cards only, and particulars, with plans, may shortly be had of George Cowburn, Esq., Solicitor, 43, Lincoln's inn-fi; Mr Partington, Estate Agent, St. Asaph and of tlie Auctioneers, 62, Old Broad-street, London E.C. 8253 (salts hLl-,Vrivatt (fcorctml HAY.—A SUc^jof Inland Hay (about 18 tons),jigrownJin 1873. Superior quality, suitabl^Or hunters.-?—Apply to Mr Edward Randlejw Bryn A £ ni, near MaTchwiel, Wrexham. d830J^^ BILLIARD TABLE.— To be Sold, aj bargain, a full-ajze^Hilliard Table in good ordey completa^Immedi^^m>ljfil4ioa/to Mr R. D. Roberw^ Auctioi^fr, Bee Hojfel(jKhyl. 832IhV^ BUILDING SITES. TO BE SOLD, ^excellent BUILDING SITES in Hightown (Soutkj, and Hirdj^ Wrexham^-Apply to Iffr John Bwry, 10, Temple-i^fcr Wrexhat^Ty L/C rjr TO TAILORS, WOOLLM DRAPERS, MJD OTTTFIffiJjfcRS y TO BE SOLDG^hao4old-established Busi- ness, c;irrie<T on so successfully by J. LEWIS & SON, ,28,- TO WW HIlS, WREXHAM. Sto|k now smallfC?Satisfaotory reasons for disposal. Hs is a choice seldom met^pith.—Apply o/Ae Premier f ■ wjp SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL F CAPITALISTS. OR SALE, a B^ehold best Fireclay and Terra Cotta "V^MFcomplete, with nearly new plant for grinding aud a^Tins-tJip clat. Steam-engiurs, dry- ing sheds, kilns^cc., ciufstvlte ofjproducij»g 21,000 bricks weekly. It is situatedyp ty*<eldst j/other flourishili^, like worfes, with c oal and has rail Stad'h water accohwaotodation orrihe sip^tself. The clay pro- doces the mogt superior whit«facing bricks, ornamental i terra cotta works, &c. With £ 6Qm^m energetkj^fti^ [ can hm make a genuine f<Jrtun^^PTpply to 15, Liverpool. Jfr V f 7T JEy SHROPSHIRE. r Sale of Oak. Ash, E'm, Larch, Sycamore, Cherry, Poplar and' other Trees, on Lands, part of Sodyllt Farm, situate in the parish of Ellesmfere, in the county of Salop. TO BE SOLD by TENDER the following Valuable TIMBER and othea TREES 236 Oak Traes, 268 Ash, l^rBAva, 44 Larch, 20 Sycamoce. 15 Cberry, 15 Popjjf, apd 10 Sun-fry. TBb above trees, which aall ed, except the oak are in gMyllt Wood, an^cfijl^ Wo on alving a day'^v notice fojMcSteen, ofJjnelbr8(m^HTll, Ruabon TheThrfb er is to ex^Mfcofc tprapike roads, five miles from Elles re, a firlit- ass ition on the Cam- brian RaH WILY four allies fro the Saint Martins, Wharf, on t Shropshire Un' Canal; and five miles from Gobo n, a firgt-clastjuration on the Shrewsbury and Chester section of th^^rreat Western Railway. The jVendor8 do no^Hedee "themselves to accept the hlghes^anj tender.' The be requflfed to sign an agreement '■ containing he, usual condition^ as to felling and amoving the timber, and to pay the purchase money, less 2! per cent discount, on the "signing of the agree- ment. Tenders to be sent in before, three p.m. on the 5tji May nAt, to MKSSRS. AiwxiEvitLK, Jones, /Sd Willifc/b, Solicitors, Os\/stt< • S29CJT i' f Jtgal antr fwHit IJotias. THE ROTHIN FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, ■ AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, 1875. THE ANNUAL OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS wuljbe held in the Grounds of" Ruthin Cast.ie, IÜ the eudonrognst. The Prizes for (h prstad Cottagers will shortly be annouaced.. The Competitors betw n the Cottagers will be con- ftne.1 to. the Parishes of R athin, Llanrhydd, Llanf wrog, Llanbedr, Llaufair, Efen chtyd, Llanynys, and Llan- uchau. Further ioformation may be obtained from the Secretai-oaN PgoBBKT.^he^as'le MARRIAGE OF MISS C. A. JONES, ST. ASAPH, i "V WITH -r1" '-1 rrp; THE RET. D. R. JONES.1' ATa numerously attended Meeting of tlie friends and Well-wishers of Miss Jonbs and her family, held at the Kinmal Arms Hotel, St. Asaph, on the; 13th 187?p, > ■ MR. JOSEPH LLOYD, IN .thk Chair, It was unanimously Reaolved> u That a demonstration be made on the occasion pf Miss Jones's Mar*ip.ge, to mark their apprecia-. tion of her eM Ponduct through life; her readiness to aidPar iipgsisit in any cause for the good lof her neighbours, aWt hft, goodness of and affability at all ti nes." That the demc nstration should consist in giving; the Sunday Sch Children ftnd Pa-rish ■ Church Choir a treat; ail in presentmg MISS Jones wifh a substantial Souvemr of this good feeling-, and beet ■ wisbes." I, I A subscrijytion was entered into. a conimittee formed, 'fthd' hon. tieaStcfcrs, arid hoc. secretary1 appofrnod. •• '■ Subscriptions alreaicly recorded smofliht tO' > £ >2.ito. W Further subscriptions will b« drily acknowledged Further subscriptions will b« drily acknowledged by the Hoi. treasurers, J• Jones, Mr ';Roei 'and i'Mr Ko|k»erts, ^e^lary, or iA' MILES R. PART ING'l'ON, f ■ l'1'' (rf&Qii* SecvmtHiy.. f ) vd $,u\>f)noJ..sy.ruiax.-i Mtto*. HR. [ t .a\ q JtgaI attb f ulrlk Ttetitts. NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Wrexham Union, and the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union. AS AUDITOR of the above-named Audit District, I hereby give Notice that I Save appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the Wrexham Union, and of the Rural Sanit^WDistrict in the ssid Union, and of the several Parishes M Contributory Places con- tained in the said Uoiin am District, or in the said Union solely, for tire Malf-j^br ended the 25th day of March, 1875, to commJace on Monday, the 21st day of June next, at Nine rlclock in the forenoon, at the Board Room, Wrexham, when and where all persons who by law are bouid to account at such Audit are required to attend, an<\to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers,- containing or relating to the .acccounts or to moneys assessed for, and applicable e Relief of the Poor, or to Sanitary purposes. Dated the 27th day of April, 1875. (Signed) J /WILLIAM W^fclAMS JONES, /%S District Audif^^ ■L- '—• '•« tnhtts. f BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. EXTENSION OF MAIN SEWER. THE Corporation hereby give Notice that they propose J:o Contract for the execution/of the following Worksof Drainage, viz.:— The Extension of the Main Sewer in Rhosddu-road to the Boundary of the Borough. Plans and Specifications of-tfie said intended Works may be inspected at the ^ffide of the Borough Surveyor on and after the 5th djay o#M^jwiext, between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock Jfk epefi day, who will also furnish forms of Tender. f f Tenders for the exe tion of the said intended Works, in sealed envelopes, endorsed Tender for Public Sewer," must be seat to me on or before the 11th day of May next. The Corporation will not be bound to accept the lowest or any other tender. By order, JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, y, h April, 1875. > TO CONTRACTORS.; "T ——— •, T V WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. TO BE LET by TEKDfeR, the Construe- tion of a Road or SjWfcejTfamway from Penybryn, Wrexhain, to a p<ifct n/aw tie^lihos, being 3 miles 15 chains in length. {Erans^specifications, and drawings can be seen on and r April 28th, at the Office of Mr Henry Dennis, ngineer of the Company, Havod-y- bwch, Ruabon. All tenders to be sent to the under- signed, on or before ten o'clock on the 10th day of May, 1875, endorsed "Tender for Constructing Tramway Contract No. 1." The company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. L1 J. ELL BURY, lOj^Jemple How, WrexhamX Secretar ltutsians. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES (CUP DAY). ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, EXCURSION TRAINStfpill run to CHESTER as follows, and return the saflre evening :— Leave Shrewsbirfyjat/flO, \p-30, and 11-5, Baschurch iIC 9*40, Redn^t. & A^pitftinju&u 10-0, Oswestry 9*50, 11-20 a,m. and l^plp.m.jTGobowen 10'5, 11-30 and ad3 13-30, Chirk lj £ y?T*and 1235, Wrexham 8.8, 9-26, 10-45, 11*7, ^l"l-o7 a.m. an4 1-0, 1-25 p.m., Gresford 8-15, 9-35, 10-52 a.m. and'1.8, 1-33 p.m., and Rosset 8-21, 9-41, 11-0 a.m., 1-14, and 1-38 p.m. For further particulars see handbills. R RSON, fllddin Terminus. Q General Mana it abtstUtn' s hhrtfiÚts. MAY FASHIONS. GEORGE HENRY JjE E AND COMPANY, 4 I- BASNETT-STREET, L I Y E R P 0,0 L # WILL MAKB, On TUESDA Y NEXT, the 4th insfcmt, And following days, THKIE ]f1:£w FIGST DISFLAY OF • • j M A Y F A S HI, 0 N S IN NEW MILLINERY BOOMS.. .,}_ij They will show the latest productions, of the, French Modestes in "I MILLINERY BONNETS, HEADDRESSES, CAPS, MANTUAS, &c.; Also "Copies "Of the French Models at 2 & 3 guineas Young Ladies' Bonnets from one guinea* sik' f.-ofia N E W'' HAT ROOMS Will be found all the New. Forms and Stylea in Straw, Chip, &c.Hats, J TRIMMED IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE F < :COL\iURSft I .ML.x.ir," IN THE J M A N T L Et 0 M Nov^i^es in I SADIES' 0APE8„ DOIM^NS, r CROSS-OVERS, E. TALMAS ,CUI S ESTS, 'ABLURES, AT F-TS, CASHMERE, VELTET, ^VfD APPLIQUE NET. I ROBES AND COSTUMES. Most extensive preparations have been made, and the variety will be found very i\f1J i ) RICH BLACK SILKS, I, NIGES, » QOLOUREU SILKS, ALPACAS, CHECKED & STRIPED CARMELITES. SILKS, MATELASSE ^EIGES, JAPANE SE SILKS, | /1a: ;• l i JAPANESE SILKS, d:, J i _M "'t}" '(.. i Special attention is directed to the RICH BLACK SILK ROBES AT 7 & 9 GUINEÁS; COO}UJl$D ROBPS jp.7}t NIIO,,P $ ALSFT TFLW ,,R • CHECKED & STRIPED SILK ROBES AT 98/6, All of kwbich,law copied frolm, ïX:1!: Patterns. d) THE MA^Efll^L,- ROBES RA^C 35/6, 2% GUINEAS, AND-63; THE 4 AND 5 GUINEA COSTUMES. IhiSfesfe dla'sSeV wiH be shown a most o tensive Assortment in all the New Materials. 1 jj:):"r: t. "i' ;é" 7; .J'):U.i¡¡i,' G.E 0 KG E H E N R Y LEE ;o 1 C 0 MP ANY, ;;h' l?0. TV. j rL4 iai ;,1 !í mjav fratosnmt's &h{)nssts. FOR SEASON 1875. A GRlCULTmAL IMPLEMENTS, COMPRISING HOWARD'S CHAMPION. PLOUGH OF ENGLAND, RANSOM'S AND HORNSBY'S SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, ZIG-ZAG AND CIIAIN HARROWS, FIELD ROLLERS, H 0 R S E GEARINGS, CORN DRILLS, TURNIP AND MANGOLD DRILLS, Grinding < ■ Mills, BEVERLEY AND^B^ISTOL CARTS, And all other Implements requisite on the:farm, by reputed Soakers, at, their prices. j JALSO, .CHEESE PRESSES, CURD MILLS, CHEESE MAKING APPARATUS CHEEBE STOOLS, And all Dairy Utensils. Visit the New Agricultural Implement Dep6t and Show Galleries, Chester-street, Wrexham, and inspect one of the largest and most varied Stocks in the Principality. ALFRED OWEN, PROPRIETOR. SHOP-tHIGH STREET, Opposite the Market Hall. Horse Gearing and all Machinery fixed by competent men. AGE#T FOR GOULDIN&S CELEBRATE^}, (y MANUI^ MR. T. H. COLEMA SURGEON DENTIST, ( REG E N:T- B T., ( Opp osite the 8 a^lng s Bank), wttPlHWM, BEGS to infoMl|4)ublie that his NEW -t3 ESTABLIS lately knowii as Davis's BEGS to infoMl|4)ublie that his NEW ESTABLISE^LkNF, lately knowii as Davis's Temperance Hotel, rHpw completely fitted up to suit the comfort and coqpflHence of his patients. TEETH extract* without pain by NITROUS Oxidb GAS. ARTI/FICIAL TEETH supplied at lowest possible prices. Natural appearance and comfort guaranteed. A private Waiting Room for each patient. May b» conwlted daily without charge. ABLISHED EIQBT YEARS. (/)\ MIL M A U R I C E SURGEON DENTIST, LATE PRACTISINTH MB HORATIO JONE S,#offiHJ|^5wSBURY, Will attlnd m^uJOrly at WREXHAM, T YS & FRIDAYS. Will attlnd m^uJOrly at WREXHAM, TIT^cporS & FRIDAYS. ARTIFICIAL TEETH on the most Improved Principles, guaranteed for Comfort, Durability, and Cheapness. EXTRACTION (withoutpain) with the NITRONS OXIDE GAS. SURGERY at the Wynnetay Arms Hotel, for the present. OSWESTRY EVER WEDNESDAY^^ GEORGE FRANCIS BYFORD x BEGS to announcrf^that, at the request pf numerous frurflls, he/jM^Com:neuced Business as AUCTIONEER ANBy\0roER, and hopes by strict attention to the interacts of his employers to merit their Plas y^^Jan, Ruthin, Apri^^h, 1875. 82 stfl SPECIAL NOTICE. FRENCH Cleaning by Steam Machinery. Made-up Dresses, Robes, and "Costumes. Gentle- men's Dress, Curtains, fee., may be Cleaned by the New French Process without unmaking or removing Trim- mings, &c: WD A V I S, BRITISH DYE WORKS, LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. ESTABLISHED AGENT FOR #REp:H&#^ R R P[\v6tIT S HOSIER AJfiffjSEWS AGENT, 23, /TOWN HILL, Who, forwards parcels to the works fi-ee of carriage. Household Furnishing and Wearing Apparel of every description Cleaned, Dyed, and finished by Steam Power. IKIL A. PHILLIPS, 84, Wellington-road, Rhyl. MR. C. AND E. WHALLEY, Drapers, Chester-street, Mold. bvlil JOHN ROBERTS, Draper, Castle-street, Ruthin. MB. J.JGHES, Manch^E^ House, St. Asaph. "MOSTYN" T FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, RHYL •\ (tfHDBR N*W. MaNAQIIOKI.] w Jf; BL /wL 00BES Begs the inform hj6rn\imem\xs friends and the public that he has Ukeij nphsMjf Old-ifistablished and Well- known Hotel, and offers every accommodation to Families, Tourists, yflnvoaimercial Gentlemen. ,It con- tains large Coffee and Private Rooms, Commercial and Smoke Rooms. J. H. M. hopes, by strict attention to the wants and comforts of his visitors, moderate charges, and the keeping of first-class articles, to merit thtir kind patronage and support. Two minutes' walk from the Station, the Pier, and thevPg«enad6. ft jt. fflHE MERSEY THEMICAL MANURE X COMPANY. Prize Medal Farnworth, 1868. 'Ditta- Middleton, 1870. Ormfkirk, 1871. Ditto .Northwich, 1871. ^jre now prepared to supply their CHEMICAL MANtJRES ill aaantities to suit purchasers as follows: Grain Manures 1 £ 8 per ton Grass ditto A. £ 8 ditto. Turnip ditto I./7\ £ 8 ditto. Potato ditto Ll.j £ 8 ditto. Ditsctfved Bones 1.y\y. £ 8 ditto. Delivered carriage free, »at W railway station. No icnarge made for bags, a T jp. Njfhe First Prixe ( £ 8) a th^rDenbighshire and. flint- shir'o Agricultural Societl Wr th| best crop of Swedes on farms of 150 acres anct upwards, was gained by Mr ^Thomas Roberts, Berse, Wrexhnm, With a crop-of IHckson's Defiance Swede, grown from seed supplied br us. The weight of the crop was 36 tons 15 cwt. 2 qrs. .24 lbs. per statute acre. This crop also gained Francis aod Arthur Dickson and Sons' Prize for the best five acres OT Dickson's Defiance Swede. Also 2rid Prize for Turnips, and 2nd Prize for Mangolds, given by Mr btirachan. Plant Food for Greenhouse and Garden use, in tins, Is. eaeh can be obtained from all Seedsmen. Office's and Works, 291, VauxhaU.jM\. Live) j^crcll.i j 4 rwh^#Tiot reprsseti, — :i. JifilffiERTS; kj^RA^ODGtr.WRE^HA^ J Ageotf la/xaa t'}!, ■fillAilOOTOlili 38AJHOI.JL '> •fetfresnten's hrtSSts. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. v e 8 M I T H, SILKS. HAVING removed to the more commodious premises lately occupied DRESSES. by MR BBOUGHTON, DJKTJGGIST, 26, HIGH-STREET, purposes making a MANTLES & SHAWLS. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF SmiMER FASHIONS MILLINERY.. „ ON YF COSTUMES. ~pr W E E ft p 1 L 2 8 T H SKIRTS. TAr. OLLOWI G DAYS. ..l.\ FLOWERS FEATHERS. Preparations hive been made for showing the latest and choicest SUNSHADES NOVELTIES, and for laying before his customers throughout the SUNSHADES. season a constant supply of NEW GOODS in inexpensive styles and RIBBONS materials, as well as in the richer character of Goods. HOSIERY & GLOVES. Special attention has been given to the DRESSMAKING AND —— MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, and the NEW SHOW ROOM will be well supplied with the choicest styles and newest shapes in Hats, HABERDASHERY. Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, &c., &c. CAI#AES & LINENS. An inspection ofAe same is respectfully invited. 26 'HIGH-STREET E x H A M, (/ a, NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. fJlHE ^TREXHAM^ QUARDIAN £ JRICKET (gCORE JgOOK, SHOWING ANALYSIS OF BOWLING, &c. SINGLE SCORE SHEETS MAY BE HAD FOR ONE PENNY. APPLY AT THB Guardian OFPICB, WREXHAM. J:" ¡ubli! mustmtnfs.. r— WREXHAM. "0 GREAT GORSEDD JJEMONSTRATIOIT TO PROCLAIM THE WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDYOD, 1 8 7 6, a "i W H I T M O N D A Y, MAY 17TH, 1 8 7 5. N AT 10.30 A.M., A GRAND PROCESSION Of the Bards and Literati, and the several Com- mittees of the EISTEDDVOD, Headed by THE BAND OF THE 1ST D.R.V. And accompanied by the MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF WREXHAM, And other Public Bodies, will form at the Guild Hall, and march through Hope-street, Queen-street, Lambpit-street, Chester-street, up High-street and Hope-street to the Racecourse, where the GORSEDD Will be opened according to the ancient form and ceremony. Addresses will be delivered by several eminent Bards and Members of Parliament and other Gentlemen PRESIDING DRUID—ESTYN. PRESIDING BARD—IOLO TR^VALDWYN. Candidates for degrees at the Goniedd £ » re- quested to send in their names and artic to the General Secretary. /t art UV Admission to the Grand Stand ^y Ti&eV Silence. •V AT TWO BJI., y PUBLIC. LCNCpON AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL. PRESIDENT EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D., Chairman of the Committee. Tickets, for which early application is requested, 2s 6d each, may be had at thel Wynnstay Arms Hotel, or of the General Secretary. A "VORD GBON" Will be held at the GUILDHALL in the afternoon, presided over by CEIRIOG. For particulars as to Rules, Initiation, &c., application should be made to Mr JNO. CEIRIOG HUGHES, Caersws, Mont- gomeryshire. ° > at H-iA riiom ,LMJ jz*< «>I I ""8 AT SEVEN P.M., IN THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, O MR. BRINLEY RICHARDS Will give his celebrated L E C T U R E AND "ILLUSTRATIONS OF NATIONAL MUSIC," With- Vocal Selections from the Songs of v-England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales," BY MISS MARY DAVIES (Welsh Choral Union Scholar), AND MISS LIZZIE EVANS (By permission of the Principal and Committee of the Royal Academy of Music), ASSISTED BY THE RHOS CHOIR, Under the leadership of Mr R. MILLS, MusicaJ Director of the Eisteddvod. | !| PIANOFORTE SOLOS (EXAMPLES), ANCIENT SCALES, PE.NTATONIC )iU§tC, Ac., &c., BY MR. BRINLEY RICHARDS. f f J. !Yl: SKETCHES OF EGYPTIAN AND OTHER ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS, BY FRED CHESTER, ESQ., Wijl be exhibited (as given at the Society of Fine Arts, London). t Doors open at 6-30, to commence at 7 p.m. I AdmisFrion-Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s 6d • • Family Ticket, to admit five, 10s 6d; Second SeAts. 2s; Balcony, Is 6d; Back, Is. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs Baylev &vCo., (where a plan of the room may be seen), tbe Stationers, or the Secretary. -The day will be observed as a GENERAL HOLIDAY in Wrexham. ( Particulars of Excursion Trains and Fares will appear next -week. ..r /ROBERT WILLIAMSy fjir || L 0,B N street. LLOFFT WEN FWHAL,, HORTICULTURAL, A INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. The above EXHIBITION will be held (D.V.Jhftn the second MONDAY in August, 1875 under the following Patronaze:- ° 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 Westminster Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P, /*>Lady WDttiams Wynn, Sir Robert A. Cunliffe, Bart., U Lady C«liffe, W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., { \j rfr^fl^nwallis West, '^V Geo. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P., >*M JlSwHammond WhaHey, 0 .bo" Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C., M.P., f\ rs Osborne Morgan, A—UV Goo, Hammond Whalley, Esq., M. p 3irs Watkin Williams, •v, .R,tv. R. O. Burton, M.A., U -A j*tt Mrs Yorke, -Rev. John Williams, M A., Mrs Fitz-Hugh, S. Yorke, Esq., Mrs Boscawen Griffith, ,1 Thos- L1. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Mrs Williams, t r Captain Boscawen Griffith, fj Mrs William Lester. PRIZES will be given for Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, and specimens of Home Industry; also for the most neatly kept Cottages, and the best cultivated Gardens, within a District coinpris'in (' y following Townships, viz.:— BERSHAM, BOUG-HTON BRYMBO ESCLUSHAM (2) FRDDIGT AIINEIU.IT v uU .*>Ud-:ii' Kv:u. Farther particulars upon application to the Hon £ 'ec., '1.<1 .f iLi' \K .i »ih G J', JONES, < •> ? fl 7 ij. WJ •'v OJ SJL4J/ i Si- WW- 4s T/fO'i t F^NYGELLI BOARD SCHOOLS, 7816o j/ « • ADWY'R CLAWDD. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. •• « "• » >' ..?» U \,hnr J STB AC HAN, Seed Merchant^ Wrex- ham, ha^. mudj-plegJhre u^rfcoinmendicg the 'Tallowing:— f EITHER TOP D»E^NGPROI: RFJOT CROPS. PERUVIAN [ GT 1 NITRJYOL SODA. DI OLVED BONE. hj" ), <h*n -r -i half-inch bone, i.f.d-:o"il ..1)- • PRICES ON APPUCATION. HIGH-STRkETy^RBXHAM. /) uvohiuts V-.V .) y .'i' -fab, od'isi;>.f• > j 3<^ffiur, írJ. i. "¡" • ,1' E. ROBERTS AND sw? ti English and Foreign. nts and Sceamv^v u=ï{ I '.>- OEG t tl.ey tave il recently addejl Wfcw Mchinery f<«- .Si-'ino- limbei-. of large dlmena*|M and «ny orders, they m:iy be favoured Mjkll .xfith prompt attention. v m '• ,'r, ;"J d Rates for Sawing, Pkainl, Novtiviti., J -r t0U ipplwatiM. j; ■ 'f y-ils V "■■&&xljL .V^rirp tssany V PiTu j.ii in., ;u.Zj BJ <tii ^;if viKrrr ■»V/ „ r. ——-—