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—————— Sales Suction; Mr T, Williamson Jones. M. „—— — freehold Property, Dear the centre of the town of FLINT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mli T. "WILLIAMSON JONES, at the Royal Oak Hotel, Flint," on A EDNDSDAY. May 12cb, 1S73, at S:x for Seven o'clock in the evening, in two or more lots, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY;'— LOT I.-Ail that desirable DWELLIJsG-HOUSL, with coach-a^use, yard, and appurtenances thereto belong- ing, situate in rPrelawney-square, and formerly occupied by the late Mr Charles Hodgkinson. The lot possesses a frontage of 15 feet, and, being in the best part of Flint, is valuable for business purposes. LOT 2.—All those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 2. 3, and 4. Station View, now in the occupa- tion of Messrs James Duffy, Edward Morgan, and Jolir. Hope. These houses are situated at the rear of lot 1, front the Railway Station, and command good tenants. Further particulars may be had from Mr JOHN JONES, Estate Agent: Messrs BRIDGMAN, WEAVER, and JONES, Solicitors; or the AUCTIONEER, all of Chester. 8333h Familv Residence, Cottages, and Land, at FARNDON, CHESHIRE, and HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. To be SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR THOMAS WILLIAMSON JONES, at the Nao's Head Inn, Farndon, on Tuesday, June 1st, 1375, at Two for Three o'clock punctually, in the following or such other Lots as .may be determined at the time « £ sale, and subject to the conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable FREE- HOLD PROPEIITY Lot I.-Ali that j-abstantially-built detached FAMILY RESIDENCE, pleasure grounds, garden, carriage house, three-stall stable, loose-box, large schoolroom, enclosed yard and appurtenances, known as Farndon Hall." distant about eight miles from Chester, six from Wrexham, and foqr from the Broxton Station, on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway, now in the occupation ot Henry Armstrong, Esq. A highly respectable Boys' Boarding School has been successfully conducted upon the premises for many years. The house and grounds are healthily and pleasantly situated apon the red sand- stone rock ne..v the parish church, and standing upon an eminence over-looking the River Dee and Holt, com- mand extensive views of the neighbouring picturesque country and the Welsh Hills. The approach is by a double gate and carriage drive through the ornamental ground. The Cheshire and Sir Wat kin Wynn's Hounds hunt the district, and there is good fishing in the Dee. LOT 2.—All those Three COTTAGES adjoining Lot 1, with the gardens and appurtenances thereto, now in the occupation of Mr Daniel Edge and others. LOT 3.—All that COTTAGE and GARDEN situate near the bridge leading to Holt, late in the occupation of Mrs Ann Arihan. LOT 4.—All those Five COTTAGES, situate near Lot 2, with the gardens and appurtenances thereto, now in the occupatinn of Mr Charles Harrison and others. This Lot possesses a bed of red sandstone, has a consideraaie frontage to the high street, and presents desirable build- ing sites. LOT 5.—All that well-built and modern COTTAGE adjoining the Presbyterian Church, Holt, together with the stable, garden, and appurtenances thereto belonging, lately in the occupation of Mr Joseph Puleston. Posses- sion may be had on completion of the purchase. LOT d.-All that FIELD or Parcel of Land, known as Knight's Wood," containing about 2a. 3r. Op.. more or less, now in the occupation of Mr Charles Jones, and situate on the road to Wrexham, about five minute- walk- from Holt. This lot has a considerable frontage to the turnpike road, commands good views of the surrounding picturesque district, and is valuable as building land. Particulars. with^»plan, imy be had from Messrs Robeetc nT/uranw Kotmitors, Chester; J. E. EDWARDS. Esq., Treasurer of City, Town a.tii, JOHN JAMES, Solicitor, Wrexham; or the AUCTIONEER, 58, Northgate-street, Chester. 8334: -6- Mr. Lloyd. Important Sale of Agricultural Live Stock, at Millbrook, situate one mile from Bangor, and two from Overton, on Monday, May 10th, 1875. ME LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has been honoured with instructions from Mr Jones, who is giving up his dairy, to SELL BY AUCTION on his premises, situate as above, on Monday, May 10th, 1875, the whole of his very choice young DAIRY STOCK, comprising 23 of cattle—including 16 magnificent cows, with calves at foot, 8 choice heifers, sow and 7 followers, implements, &c., &c. Sale at Two o'clock prontpt.-Ltcncheoiz, at One o'clock Plassey, Wrexham. d8328 WREXHAM FAIR. MR LLOYD will Sell in his Auction Mart, on Thursday next, May 13th, 1875, a Powerful Brown Cart MARE, in-foal, the property of Mr Murless, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, at Eleven o'clock. h FAIR DAY. NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. ME LLOYD (late Jones and Lloyd) begs to announce 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 10 very cipe Scotch Bullocks, the property of T. Ll. FitKHugh, g gûï:V¡¡ iíu fÛVWI; iS Fat and Store Cattle, the property of Mr Blake, Ruthin 6 Fat Beast, the property of Mr Wagstaff, Plasynbyfod, Llangollen 2 roan short-horn pure-bred yearling Bulls, pedigree, time of Sale, owner, T. R. Parry, Esq., Holt Lodge, Wrexham Bullocks and Heifers, Calving Cows, and with Calves, Barrens, Stirks, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat and Store Sheep. Ditto ditto Pork and Bacon Pigs. Ditto ditto Fat Calves. I:> Mr Lloyd gives notice that he intends presenting at his next CHRISTMAS SHOW DINNER, in addi- tion to the usual CUPS, value £ 42 15s., 1st Prize.—A Silver Cup, value 27 108 2nd „ —A Piece of Plate, „ 93 3s To the Seller whose Live Stock realises the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart or elsewhere,, during the present year, from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days inclusive. Any gentleman winning 1st or 2nd Prize, and not wishing to compete against a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded Silver Medal, the Farmer coming next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece of Plate, yalue 23 10s, will b3 given to the Buyer of the largest amount of Stock between January 1st and December 13th (inclu- sive). Sellers and Buyers will please keep their Bills as a guide. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT. Office, Plassey, Wrexham. 8096 Messrs. Baugb, Jones, .and Co. SALES BY BAUGH, JONES, AND CO., 1875. MAY 10th, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, JJ.m- at Llangollen. MAY llth, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in Mount-street, Wrexham. MAY 12th, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, at Pontybodkin, near Tryddyn. For full particulars see bills and catalogues. BEDDING PLANTS. STRACH AN, Seed Merchant and Nur- y seryman, High-street, offers' a fine selection of the above. Inspection respectfully invited at the Railway Station Nurseries, Wrexham. 8350h Sales Jbrjr Jiutticrm Messrs. W. Dew and Son. TOWN OF RHYL. COUNTY OF FLINT. Sale of exceedingly valuable Residential Property, in- cluding the well-known residence DOLOWEN," with Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, Om buddings, Summer-house, and the right of foreshore, situate on the Parade, in the town of Rhyl, in one or more lots as may be determined at the Sale. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MTESSRS WM. DEW AND SON, at the XTJL Belvoir Hotel, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of May, 1875, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject, to conditions to be produced, the above FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate OR the Parade, and standing nits own gr .unds, containing 73G0 square yards. If not sold in one Lot it will ba divided into three convenient Lots, all of which will have special advan- 1 tages of their own. j They include the commodious and well-built Residence known as Dolowen," which contains a dining-room, drawing-room, and breakfast-room, 6 bedrooms, and dressiug-room, entrance hall, kitchen, scullery, and I other domestic offices, with stabling, coachhouse, and other outside offices with kitchen and flower gardens, also a large summer-house overlooking the sea. The Property has approaches from the seaside and Rapell-road, and being well sheltered is admirably adapted for a winter residence. The right cf foreshore down to low water mark will be sold with the Property. Lithographed plans and particulars may be had on application at any of the principal hotels in Rhyl; of Mr M. D. Roberts, Solicitor, Rhyl; Messrs Gold Edwards and Weston, Solicitors, Denbigh and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High Street, Rhyl. c8335o Messrs Davies and Armor. MONTHLY FAT STOOK SALE AT DENBIGH MESSRS DAVIES & ARMOR WIN SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the llth day cf May, 1875 (Denbigh Fair Day), in front of the Roval Oak Inn, at 11 o'clock, a.m., prompt, 33 Head of very Prime Fat Short-horn and Welsh BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, and COWS, of heavyweights; including five yearling pure short-horn Bulls, out of noted and well selected stock, being descendants from the cele- brated short-horn Bulls of Captain Cook, and th Rev. R. Myddelton, late of Gwaenwynog. The dams are considered the best hort-horn dairy cows in the Vale of Clwvd, and are of that admired breed which surpasses all others for their yield of dairy produce, with aptitude for fattening. The Cattle will be sold separately, and keep will be allowed in some of the lots, to be named at the time of sale. The above Stock are the property of P. H. Chambres, Esq., Llysmeirchion; Messrs Kenncrley, Wern Fawr; Edwards, Ruthiii; Emrys Evans, of Cottin Hall; and other celebrated feeders in the Vale of Clwyd. N.B.—The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the above stock as being perfectly ripe and of excellent quality, in fact, equal to any Christmas Fed Beasts. Further entries to the above sale are respectfully solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Mav 6th, 1875. 8350o Messrs Norton, Trist, WotneY, & Co. FLINTSHIRE. 1 Valuable Freehold Estate* "n yvnWV]fa j and Rby'lon, oUjviumg the ancient cathedral town oi St. Asaph, a short distance only from the railway station on the Vale of Clwyd branch of the North- j vV e&tcrn Railway, six miles inland from the sea and the fashionable watering place of Rhyl (to which there is railway communication many times a day), and in one of the most picturesque and interesting parts of North Wales. Bronwylfa comprises a com- pact residence, placed on an elevation looking across the Vale of Ulwyd on to the delightful mountain scenery beyond, distant some two or three miles. It .is surrounded by pleasure grounds, lawns, and shrub- beries, and by rich park-like meadow lands, contain- ing about 45 acres, through which runs the river Clwyd. and in close proximity to the river Elwy, both equally celebrated for their salmon and trout fishing. Rhyllon is situated on the opposite side of the river, and comprises a very comfortable residence, with pro- ductive gardens and rich park-like land sloping to the high road, and containing about 30 acres; there are also enclosures of accommodation land, with some fine sites for the erection of residences, the whole extend- si ing over about 125 acres (of the greater portion of which early possession may be had), together with numerous dwelling-houses, shops, and well-secured ground-rents, in the city of St. Asaph. 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, and the residences of Bronwylfa and Rhyllon are highly interesting, as having been the favourite retreat of the late Mrs Hemans. MESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, 1'-1 and Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATES FOR SALE, at the Mostyn Arms Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday. June 1st. at one for two o'clock pre- cisely, in 26 lots as follows, viz :— Lot 1. Bronwylfa, comprising a residence, pleasure grounds, and gardens, altogether 44a 3r. 9p. Lot 2. Rhyllon, a comfortable residence, gardens, and park-like lauds, together 2!)a 3r 37p. Lot 3. An Enclosure of Meadow Land, situate oppo- site lot 1 on the high road from St. Asaph to Holywell, and containing 8a 2r 14p. Lot 4. Velvn Wvnt.—Two Enclosures of Arable Land, with cottage, and farm buildings, close to lots 1 and 2, adjoining lands belonging to Mr R. Jones, and contain- ing 7a Or 37p. Lot 5. Au Enclosure of Meadow Land, opposite lot 2, ;;ld containing 7a Or 6p. Lot 6. An Enclosure of Arable Land, adjoining, con- taining 6a lr 8p. Lot 7. An Enclosure of Pasture Land, adjoining, con- taining Sa 8r 37p. Lot 8. Three pieces of Arable and Pasture Land, on the road frim Denbigh to Rhyl, adjoining lands belong- ing to Dr Totty, containing 10a 2r 7p. Lot 9. An Enclosure of Meadow Lind, on the road from Denbigh to Rhyt: and containing la. 3r. lip. Lot 10. A piece of Arable Land, on the road from Rhyl to Denbigh, and containing la. 3r. 22p. Lot I I A Shop and Dwellirig-house, at the corner of Bronwylfa-square, St. Asaph, let to Messrs Davis and Roberts. Lot 12. Two Dwelling-houses, Nos. 6 and 7, Bron- wylfa-square. Lot 13. Freehold Ground-Rents, secured upon the Chapel in Bronwylfa-square, also a Dwelling-house, No. 4, Bronwylfa-square. Lots 14, 15, and 16. Two Dwelling-houses, Shop, and Premises, Nos. 2, 3, and 5, Bronwylfa-Fquare. Lots 17 and 18. A Ground-Rent of £ 7 10s per annum, secured upon Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Bronwylfa- square, and a Dwelliug-house, No. 11, Bronwylfa- square. Lots 19, 20, and 21. Two Enclosures of Garden Ground and old Pasture Land, adjoining* Lot 18, and containing 2a. Or. 33p., and the Railway Inn, in Chester- street, near the railway station. Lots 22 and 23.JTwo Dwelling-houses in Chester-street, adjoining the Railway Inn. Lots 24, 25, and 26. Freehold Ground-Rents, respec- tively, of £12, £10 3s, and .£10 3s per annum, secured upon the County Court and premises and Brownlow villas, situate in Chester-street. To be viewed by cards only, and particulars, with plans, may be had of GEORGE COWBURN, Esq., Solicitor, 43, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; Mr PARTINGTON,Estate Agent, St. Asaph and of the Auctioneers, 62, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. 8344c Messrs Thos. and E. Hughes. WREXHAM FAIR DAY, 13TH MAY, 18$5. ) j|/f ESSES T. and E. HUGHES respect- J- fully announce that they will SELI-^ in ^eir Mart, adjoining the Beast Market, on Wroxham Fair Day— A Lot of Prime FAT CATTLE, F at and Store Sheep, Neat Bacon, Porket and Stor* Pigg, a lot-of Barrens, Fat Calves, &c. Further entries respectfully soli, èited.. Sale to commence at Nine 0 ( Jock, prompt. Offices—Overton, and St. Alp rtin>s chirk. 8298h S ales Irv, rihaft Cmitrarf. BUILDING SITES. TO BE SOLD, excellent BUILD IM SITES ia Hightown (South), and Hirdv. Wrexham.-Apply to Mr John Bury, 10, Teinple-ro Wrexham. TO TAILORS, WOOLLEN DRAPERS, A OUTFITTERS. TO BE SOLD, that old-established Eusi^. ness, carried on so successfully by J. LEWI^rv & SON, 28, TOWN HILL. WREXHAM.' Stock nov small. Satisfactory reasons for disposal. This is chance seldo met with.-Apply on the Premises. 8326h SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, a Freehold best Firee^v »!#' Terra Cotta Works complete, with nearly new piant for grinding and working the clay. Steam-engine, drv- ing sheds, kilns, &c„ capable of producing 21.000 bricks weekly. It is situated in the midst of other flourishing Yi like works, with coal at low figures, and has rail and water accommodation on the site it«elf. The clay pro- | duces the most superior whitefacing bricks, ornamental terra cotta works, &e. I With XSW, an energetic man can here make a genuine fortune.— Vpply to Mr Watson, J 15. Fenwick-street, Liverpool. (If) | ;o.l. J-cgal an Public Moticcs. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. BANK HOLIDAY. WHIT MONDAY, 17TH MAY, 1875. rBMIE MAYOR respectfully recommends A that the various Shops and Places of Business within the borough be CLOSED on Monday, the 17th day of May next, and the day observed as a General Holiday. By Order, JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. Wrexham, 7th May, 1875. e MARRIAGE OF MISS C. A. JONES, ST. ASAPH, WITH THE REV. D. R. JONES. AT a numerously attended Meetiug of the Friends and Well wishers of Miss JONES and her family, held at the Kinmel Arms Hotel, St. Asaph, on the 12th April, 1875; MR. JOSEPH LLOYD, IN THE CHAIR, It was unanimously Resolved, That a demonstration be made on the occasion of Miss Jones's Marriage, to mark their apprecia- tion of her excellent conduct through life; her readiness to aid and assist in any cause for the good of her neighbours, and her goodness of heart and affability at all times." That the demonstration should consist in giving the Sunday School Children and Parish Church Choir,a treat; and in presenting Miss Jones with a substantial Souvenir of this good feeling, and best wishes." A subscription was entered into, a committee formed, and- hon. treasurers, and hon. secretary appointed. Subscriptions already recorded amount to £ 52 lis. Further subscriptions will be duly acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurers, Mr J. Jones, Mr Roe, and Mr Roberts, Registry, or by t, MTLF.S R. PARTINGTON, Hon. Secretary. St. Asaph, April 29th, 1875. b8324 THE RUTHIN FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, 1875. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS will be held in the Grounds of Ruthin Castle, at the end of August. The Prizes for Gardeners and Cottagers will shortly be announced. The Competitors between the Cottagers will be con- fined to the Parishes of Ruthin. Llanrhydd, Llanfwrog, Llanbedr. Llanfair, Efenechtyd, Llanynys, and Llan- uchau. Further information may be obtained from the Secretary, JOHN PROBERT, The Castle Offices, Ruthin. 8319 \Etnbrr$. BROUGHTON SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are required for the erection of RUBBLE BOUNDARY WALLS at the New Board School at Brynteg, Broughton. The estimate to be given for walls as 18 inches thick, of Moss stone, in mortar-coursed rubble work. Specifications may be seen at the Office of th- Architect, Mr Wm. Turner, 1, Henblas-street, Wrex- ham, on and after Monday next, to whom Tenders must he sent by Wednesday, 26th inst, Wrexham, JOHN JONES, 7th Mav, 1375. Solicitor, 8853o Clerk to the Board, J. r!ursiún$. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS, 1875. ON SATURDAY, May 15th, an Excursion Train will leave Dolgelly at 8-40, Llanuwchllyn 915, Bala 9-25, Llanderfel 9*35, Llandrillo 942, Cynwyd 9 50, Corwen 10-0, Carrog 10-6, Glyndyfyrdwy 1012, and Llangollen 10'26 a.m., for Birkenhead, Liverpool, and Manchester, returning on the following Monday, or (at higher fares) on the following Thursday. On Saturday, May 15th, and on Whit Monday (Bank Holiday), the following Excursion Trains will run Leave Wrexham at 9-45, Corwen 8-10, Llangollen 8-37, Ruabon 10.0, Oswestry 9.52, Gobowen 10'15, Minsterley 9-15, Shrewsbury 10'55, Wellington 11-15, Oakengates 10 40, Shitnal 10 50, Much Wenlock 9.52, Coalbrookdale 10-11, Horsehay 10-21, and Lawley Bank 10.25 a.m., for Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Worcester, Droitwich, Malvern, Evesham, Bath, Bristol. Reading, and London, passengers reDurnmg at option on the following Wednesday or Saturday. Leave Wrexham, Ruabon, Oswestry, Gobowen, Shrewsbury, Much Wenlock, Coalbrookdale, Horsehay, Lawley Bank, Wellington, and Oakengates (with exceptions) for Wellington, Wolverhampton, Bilston, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, and Birmingham, return- ing as per special arrangements. Leave Shifnal, Oakengates, Wellington, Hodnet, Market Drayton, and Audlem, for Stockport and Man- chester, to return as per special arrangements. Laave Shifnal, Oakengates, Wellington, and Shrews- bury, for Ruaboa, Llangollen, Corwen, Wrexham, Chester, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, and (on Whit Monday only) for Bala, and Dolgelly, to return as per special arrangement. Leave Baschurch, Rednal, Whittinsfton, Oswestry, Gobowen, Chirk, Ruabon, and Wrexham (with I 9 exceptions) for Chester, Birkenhead. Liverpool, Warring- ton, and Manchester, passengers on Saturday, returning on the following Monday or Thursday, and those on Whit Monday, returning the same evening or (at higher fares) on the following Thursday. Handbills, with full information, can be obtained at the Stations, or from Mr D. Lewis, 7, Pride Hill, Shrewsbury. J. GBIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. 8348e — RUABON! RUABON!! \KTALL PAPER in very Great Varieties li from 3^d per dozen. PLUMBING, PAINTING, and PAPERHANGING, 1\ executed in all their various branches. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Depot Patent Metalljc Air-tight Coffin do., Binning- ham. J Mount House, Ruabon, d8349 v ° FOR SEASON 1875. GRICULTURAL TMPLEMENTS, CGML-RJSINU HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH OF ENGLAND, RANSOM'S AND HORNSBY'S rGIJE AND DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, ICULTIVATORS, ZIG-ZAG AND CHAIN HARROWS, FIELD ROLLERS, HORSE GEARINGS, CORN DRILLS, NIP AND MANGOLD DRILLS, Gr'nding Mills, i EVERLEY AND BRISTOL CARTS, other Implements requisite on thelofarm, by reputed makers, at their prices. ALSO, CHEESE PRESSES, C-URI) MILLS, TEESE MAKING APPARATUS '• CHEESE STOOLS, '■ And all Dairy Utensils. if the New Agricultural Implement Depot and Show feries, Chester-street, Wrexham, and inspect one of Argest and most varied Stocks in the Principality. ALFRED OWEN, PROPRIETOR. f SHOP—HIGH STREET, f Opposite the Market Hall. f lege Gearing and all Machinery fixed by competent GIB FOR GOULDING'S CELEBRATED XL MANURES 8126o pv T. H. COLEMAN, g Tj R, su R G EON DENTIST, ) ■ REGENT-STREET, tXjp jKjo site the Savings Bank), ^WREXHAM, XferS to inform the public that his NEW TABLISHL ENT, lately known as Davis's TeQtfgce Hotel, is now completely fitted up to suit the and copvenience of his patients. Tra, extracted without pain by NITROUS OXIDE ARTIFICIAL TEETH su-ppfet lowlst possible prices. Natural appearance and t guaranteed. A' p Waiting Room for each patient. May be cons *ly without charge. ESTABLISHED EIGHT YEARS. A U R I C E, !J§r$GEON aENTIST, LATE PRACTISING? WlTH MrtbRATlO JONES, of SHREWSBURY, a* Will attend regularly at rrTJTT1,Qn*Arg & FRIDAYS. j Aw Qn tlie most Improved J Prinel, 1JP0I 'or Comton. ^.Lty, r.iitf • O h ea E 0 SUR' door to ir.—: £ » BYP0KD EGm? ijydpuhec that, at tli £ Request of lEtotiffimiads. hf- ha* <i»:neuced Business as AUCTJjUKBV'4^P^ VALplEfif? and Slopes by%stnct^ attentioMjfegnttfgglts of employers to mt^jfthair support* 9 i Plas In, Apfil 14.h, 1875. 8 A 4 jj ^gjpClAL- NOTICE. jrlW-" — *Alac4' ery. ulue S. 'entid- men's C16aned b ilc; e w Frei3ch or mings, .:< :V. 'I), "('- IJTFTTY S H 15 wo R L I V-L AND BIRK. HJABLlS t> -1 8 4 AG#' FOR WRltoJt IgM M %X) B l§& T BJ £ i AND NEWS AGENWP '• TOWN HILL, Wh6 fa^feJpPctls to the works carriage. Househo^fwfehing and Wearing Apparef of every descriptiQs|(ja»ed, Dyed, and finished by Steam Power. MR. 7.A. iljLBJES. 84, Wellingtop-road, Rhyl. MR. c.A,.F,. WHALLEY, Drrs, Chester-street, Moh MR. JOtiOi-lTS, Draper, Castle-street, Ittlj^in. MR. J. H5JIifel»L|nehester House, St. Asaph. MR. J. H5JIifel»L|nehester House, St. Asaph. v ,w> » ■■ ■' ds2i5 ^fOSTYN FAMIL -|jj^ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, g^fcsTREST, RHYL (TJABR^EW MANAGEMENT.)- Begs the ia< his numerous friends and the J&ublic that he has ^be above Old-established an^Pell- known Hote' 'now,off$tf;#ery accommod^in to Families, To* "id G5»inercial Gentlemen. K con- tains large; aIld Private Rooms, Commercial and Smoke RodV' J. H. bv strict attention to the wants and comforts ofpyisitois, moderate charges, and the keeping of hrst-clas|'ti(jles, to merit their kind patronage and support. j|: i Two iryi* walk from the Station, the Pier, 1and the dft i 8320h H# «T CHEMICAL MANURE oM>P%ANYf I^IV f, .Farnworth, 1868. Ditto T&>r.,i.'4^iMEjddIetou, !$70. Ditto$S :r,%a,kirkv 1871. DittOk 4 .i>»«thwich,18vl. Are now ppareu to th^ir CHEMICAL MANURE^tiuanutiOi tq^tiiurchasers as follows GraiM.<nures Per f°a GrasStto ditto. TurD%itto ^8 ditto. Potaditto .VA^9U.«.. £ 8 ditto. Dissect Bones J68 ditto. Delivered age free, at i railway station. No charge madWt bags. The First,W( £ 8) of the Denbighshire and Flint- shire Agricaftai Society for the best crop of Swedes on farms of lJiacres and upwards, was gained by Mr Thomas Rcifts,. Berse, Wrexham, with a crop of Dickson's Br*m Swede, grown from seed supplied by us. The the crop was 36 tons 15 cwt. 2 qrs. 24 lbs. per ^$jj|«&e. This crop also gained Francis and Arthur; .'au(i Sons' Prize for the best five acres of IHcllmk Defiance Swede. Also 2nd Prize foi Turnips, an^g$T Prize for Mangolds, given by Mi Strachan. > Plant FooflHjj!apnhqt8e and Garden use, in, tins, Is each; canb^Eried^rom all Seedsmen. Offices aaJHb, Vauxhall-road, Liverpool. WM. ATKINS, Manager A" where not represented. 1 J R. J. ROB S LODGE.WREXiI.&Mi i 8183 Agent (/I j¡ r."è 'hbU$$-C$. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. —— s., E s M I T R, SILKS. HAVING removed to the more commodious premises lately occupied DRESSES. by MR BROUGHTON, DRUGGIST, 26, HIGH-STREET, purposes making a MANTLES SHAWLS. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF SUMMER FASHIONS r. Jf* MILLINERY". ON t COSTUMES EDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, » SKIRTS. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. BLOWERS & FEATHERS. Preparations have been made for showing the latest and choicest NOVELTIES, and for laying before his customers throughout the SUNSHADES.. 4.7 • • season a constant supply oi N EW GOODS m 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 LACES. be well supplied with the choicest styles and newest shapes in Hats, HABERDASHERY. Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, &c., &c. CALICOES & LINENS. An inspection of the same is respectfully invited. 2 6, -ii H I G H S T R E E T, WREXHAM, APRIL, 1875. NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. r I-IE WRE-NHAM GuARDIAN CRICKET SCORE JJOOK, SHOWING ANALYSIS OF BOWLING, &c. SINGLE SCORE SHEETS MAY BE HAD FOR ONE PENNY. APPLY AT THE Guardian OFFICE, WREXHAM. ulrlit Jtmusi mxuts♦ WREXHAM. GREAT GORSEDD DEMONSTRATION TO PROCLAIM THE WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, 1876, WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 17TH, 1875. AT 10.30 A.M., A GRAND PR <S C E S S I O N il Of the Bards and Literati, and the several Com- mittees of the EISTEDDVOD, Headed by THE BAND OF THE 1ST P.M. Ami accon^ariied'P^^R^'t- 5: '3 :<A cfaer 'I u .oh* BodieSi will Hali,,aad inarch through Hope-street. Queen-sf^HJ Lambpit-street, Chester-street, up High-street ancP' Sope-streec to the Racecourse, where the GORSEDD Will be opened according to the ancient form and remony. L .Addresses will be deM«p§d by several- eminent Tlards and Members Parliament and other Gentlemen & 'PRSIDING1JRI-E'STYK. ^RESI^jJNif? BARD—IOLO TREVALDWI-N. ^j^ildidates for degrees at the Gorsedd are re- 'quested to send in their names ssnd particulars to the% ral Secretorv. Admission to the Grand Stand by Ticket, Sixpence. W AT TWO P.M., Í> U B LI C LUNCHEON AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL- tIIIo: JE- PRESIDENT EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D., a No Chairman of the Committee. Tickets, for which early application is requested, 2s 6d each, may be had at thoj Wynnstay Arms Hotel, or of the General Secretary. A "VORD GRON" Will bfe 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 SEVEN P.M., IN THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, MR. BRINLEY R I C a-A R D S i .¡. ith Vocal tile <' » England, Scotland, Ireland, and ™ ? > Wales, BY MISS- i-vl A It Y D A V I E £ {"(W dsh Choral Union-Scholar), r AND MISS L I Z Z IE E V A N S (By permission of the Pfiareipa,! and Committee of the Royal Acaaemy ^f ^lusic«), ASSISTED BY 1" Î1 E RHO S C H 0 I R 40, ¥èr the leadership of Mr R. MILLS. Mtisical Director of the Eisteddvod.- ,I. PIANOFORTE SOLOS (EXAMPLES). X 4R SCALES, /ATOF^. jntSIC, &c., &c., MR. But [V >T RICHARDS. SKETCHES OF EGYPTIAN AND OTHER -ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS, "TS, BY FRED CHESTER, ESQ., Will bjjtexhibited (as* giteii at the Society of FIhet*^°» r Arts, Loiaflon). — PRESIDENT:—SIR R, A. CUNLIFFjIlfeAltT. •• -■JF' Doors open At 6-30, to commence At p^m. 1. i "N; Admi^Won—^f^erved Seats ( "A'bered), 2s 6d; Family Ticket, To admit five,v,-+Wd Second Seats, 2s; Balcony, Is 6d; Back, Tickets may be obtained of Messrs Bayley & Co, (where a plan of thq^oom w £ y be seen), th6 Stationers, or the Se^gjfrafry. The day will be observed as a GENERAL HOLIDAY in*-Wrexham. Particulars of Excursion Trains and Fares will appear next ROBERT WILLIAMS, General Secretary, 3 5, LORKE S-T E E E'f .1 'f ■— LLOFFT WEN COTTAGERS' .-Hf F LORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND JNDUSTRIAL WfilBlTION; The above EXHIBITION will be held (D.V.) on the second MONDAY in August, I -dnder the. foUowing Patronage:- 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 Williams Wynn, f 0 Sir Robert A. Cunliffe, Bart., Lady Ounliffe, 1 f W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., Mrs Cornwaihs West Geo. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P., Mrs Hammond Whalley, Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C.,M.P., ^rs S°1r1?an' Geo. Hammond Whalley, Esq., M.P., Mrs Watkin Williams, Rev. R. O. Burton, M.A., Mrs Yorke, Rev. John Williams, M A., Mrs Fitz-Hugh S. Yorke, Esq., « > Mrs Boscawen Griffith, Thos. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Mrs Williams Captain Boscawen Griffith, Mrs William Lester. PRIZES will be given for Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, and specimens of Home Industry; a1.so for the most neatly kept Cottages, and the best cultivated Gardens, within a District comprising the following Townships, viz.:— I:> BEESHAM, BROON BRYMBO ESCLUSHAM (2) ERDDIG MINERA. < '4 Further particulars upon application to the Hon Sec., j3 G. J. JONES, PENYGELLI BOARD SCHOOLS, 7816o ADWY'R CLAWDD. í ARTIN, CIAL MANURES. Y STRACHAN, Seed Merchant, Wrex- W ham, has much pleasure in recommending the following — THER TOP DRESSING OR ROOT CROPS. PER. IAN u U ANO. NITRE OF SODA. DIoSOLVED BONE. HALF-INCH BONE. PRICES ON APPLICATION. r "/f ~rs S i, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. 8307b J E. ROBERTS AND SON, English and Foreign Timber Merchants and Steam Saw Mill Proprietors, DENBIGH AND RUTHIN, BEG to inform the public that they have recently added New Machinery for Sawing Timber of large dimensions and any orders they may be favoured with will meet with prompt attention. Rates for Sawing, Planing, Morticing, &c., sent on application. dSilf Ik —