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Sales brr Ruction. Messrs. Churton, Elphick, & Co. ADJOINING THE WINTER GARDENS IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO, will shortly offrr bv PUBLIC AUCTION, subject t, conditions to be then and there produced, all that valuable plot of LAND, bounded by Wellington- road, River-street, ti,e Roach, and the Rhvl Winter Gar(ieit,, Co.q Aquarium Wnll. I" Lots, for theerectioa of a grand Hotel and Villa Residences. Fur> her particulars in future advertisements. 232 Messrs Dew and. Son. THE GLYN VALLEY. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. of exceedingly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, kcown as TY'N-Y-DDOL, lIitunte in the Parish of Llangollen, in the Townships of Crogetddan and Cilcochwvn, containing ]54a.2r. 34p. of rich Pasture and Arable LAND, with a com- fortable DWELLING-HOUSK; and Buildings. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY m EPSRS. AVM. DEW and SON, at the ilk liquid Hotel, Chirk, on TCESDAI the 19;H day of September, 1876. at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi;ions then and there to be produced, in lots as shown by the printed particulars. This FREEHOLD E-TATP, is pleasantly situated in the charming Vale of Glyn, having the river (Jeirrhiog, a tributary of the Dee, running through it, affording to the angler excellent trout fishing. It is distant 2-J miles from Chirk, and 2 aides from Llansaintff i-aid. The Glyn Tramway passes through the Estate, affording a cheap conveyance for passengers, mHnure, merchandise, etc. There are xcellent meadows, having great depth of soil capable of irrigation, fine grasing frith: with several gcod springs of water; excellent boundary walls and hedges large lime kilns are within a mile to the property, which is well locked with game, and turr. unded bv well preserved lands and covers. There is also a, comfortable Dwelling-house, and a portion of the out-buildings are new. The landscape is most picturesque, the whole being interspersed with plantations and well-grown hedge-row timber, and several most pleasant sites for residences may be selected. The limber on enr-n lot will be included in the sale. Lots 1 and 3 n,ill first be put up in one lot, and if not sold, in separate lots. Lithographed plans and particulars may be had at liuy of the principal hotels in the neighbourhood, of MMIrF. Gold Edwards and Weston, Solicitors. ] >enbigh and the Auc ioneers. Wellfield Honse, Bangor, and High-street, Rhyl. 298o VALE CF CLWYD. DENBIGHSHIRE, NORTH WALES. Wil,[,IAll DEW AND SON MESSRS WILLIAM DEW AND SON .1, will offer for SALE BY PUBLTC AUCTION. at the Bull Hotei, at Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 20;11 day of September. 1876. at Two for Three o'c oek punctually, the capital Freehold FARM known as "BrYD," near the village of Henllan, containing 21a Or 31p of good grass laud, situate two miles from the excellent, market tom of Denbigh, and two miles from the Trefnant Station on the line of railway from Rhyl to Denbigh. Upoa the property theie are most valuable Quarries of Limestone adapted for bui.dmg as well as for burning into lime, in which a good trade has long been carried on; and there are two kilni in good working order. There ,re good roads to 'he house as well as to the kilns. The situation is dry, airy. and elevated, and beautifully adapted for building. There is an unfailing spring of water npon the farm, and it altogether forms a mast desirable property. It is in the best condition and in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr James Jones, to whom and to view the property application may be made, and further information may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Rhyl or to Mr Richard Williams, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, 30th August, 1876. 327c VALE OF CLWYD. LL ANDYRNOG AND BODFARI, DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MESSRS WM. DKW AND SONS, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on Wednesday, the 20th of September, 1876, at two o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions of sale to be produced, a FREEHOLD FARM (formerly of tho Plas Ashpool Estate), called Castell, with house and out-buildings, and about 27 acres 8f good arable and pasture land. Ic is pleasantly situated on the east side of the Vale, and is rather more than a mile from the Bodfari Station on the Mold and Denbigh Line, and about five miles from the excellent market town of Denbigh, a terminus of three lines of railway. For farther particulars and plan of the property, apply to Mr John Davies, Solicitor, Denbigh, or the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High-street, Rhyl. 309b Messrs Davies and Armor. MONTHLY FAT STOCK SALE AT DENBIGH. MEsSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR will JLyi- SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Sept-ember, 1876 (Denbigh fair day), in front of the Royal Oak, at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt, one excellent Alderney cow (now in full profit); also two prime fat crossbred ewes. The above stock are the property of the Rev. L. T. .Lewis, Nantglyn Rectory. Further entries to the above sale are respectfully solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, August 30th, 1876. oOGe lEassrs. Heather and Co. CASTLE TERRACE, ABERGELE. Satla of modern Household Furniture REd Effects, con- sisting of highly-polished Mahogany-framed TabL-s, Couches, Sofas, Chests of Drawers, Chairs, &c., Maple painted W ashtands and Dressing Tables, polished Oak Tablefl, silver and plated Goods, Pier Glasses, Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads, Goose Feather Beds, Bed and Table Linen, sets of Bedroom Ware, Fettder,nd.L?ire-irons, Carpetings, &c., &c. MESSRS HEATHER AND CO. HAVE received instructions from the Executors of the late Dr Owen, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TITOSDAT, September 5th, 187«, at Twelve o'clock noon prompt, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Catalogue!) may be had a few days prior to Sale. Goods on view the Morning of Sale. Offices—23, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. 302c SANDFIELD HOUSE, 4. ST. ASAPH STREET, RHYL. Important and attractive Sale of valuable Household Furniture and Effects, comprising Spanish Mahogany- fratnod Sideboard and Wardrobe, Mahogany-framed Washstands and Dressing Tables, ditto Half-tester Bedstead. Mahogany Loo and Occasional Tables, very handsome extending Dining Table, Hall Chairs, CarpetiDgs, Choic« Ornaments, a quantity of Silver and Plated Goods, Prints, Engravings, Feather Beds, Bod and Table Linen, &c.. &c. iVf ESSRS HEATHER AND CO. have iTJL received instructions from S. Field, Esq., who i. leading Rhyl, to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, bi ?tembor 7th, 1876, at Twelve o'clock precisely, the &bù\ i tmodern and usefal HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 4id :Vectigbeing the contents of Dining, Drawing, flreaWiist, and five Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantries, and ither offices. On view the morning of Sale. Ntatogmea are being prepared and may be had a few J„ «. U.. C'I_1-I! bit Auction. L-O O' Mr. Lloyd. Important Sale of 5;> Acres of Excellent AFTERGRASS and Old GRAZING PASTURE, now growmg on PICKUILL HALL ESTATE. MR LLOYI) has great pleasure in announc- ing that he has been honoured wi h instructions from H. Lei's, E q.. to SELL BY AUCTfON, in the Auction Mart, Wiexham, on Thursday next, September 7t h. 1876, the following tields of Aftergrass and Grazing Pasture, yiz, Lot A. R, P. 1 Dungrav Meadow 18 0 10 Aftergrass. 2 Boat Meadow 13 1 11 3 "irHerin 8 2 18 4 Isle-y-goch 15 0 10 Grazing Pasture. The whole of the above will be Let up to December 25th next. To view, apply to the Bailiff. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 316h F/A I R DAY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, SIPT. 7, 1876 In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. R. LLOYD respectfully thanks his Patrons for the unlimited support they have given him to carry out these successful Sales, and has the pleasure of annonacing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday, September 7th. 187(5. The Stock already entered will include 500 Wood Hurdles four and five bars each, with oak heads and too rails, new, having been used in connection with the Agricul- tural Society. To be sold at Eleven o'clock prompt. A prime lot of Fat Bullocks, Heifers and Bulls. Dairy Cows with halves at foot, In-calf Cows, Barrens, Stirfcs. Store Bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves and Rearing Heifer Calves. A prime lot of Wether Muttons, Fat and Store Ewes, Pork and Bacon Pigs, Store Pi &c. The atiove Stock are rne property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction ifnrt, viz :—Sir W. W. Wynn Bart.. M.P., Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. L1. FitzHugh. Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General Townshend, S Yorl-e Esq., H. Lees. Esq.. Captain Ormrod, Esq., T. P. Jonee Parry. Esq.. Captain Godfrey A. Balfonr. Esq. E Swetenham. Esq.. E. Randies. Esq. F. Cotton, Esq.. W. II. Meredith Esq., J. Chrk, Esq., S P. Hope, Esq.. Man-hwiel Hall, K. C. Webster. Esq., George Phwt. E"q.. Henry "ennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq. New British Iron Company. Mrs Mulliner. Mrs Johnson, Messrs 1. Evison H. Peate, T R. Parry S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, Humphreys, Bersp, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch. J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright. T. Roberts, J. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, R Harrison. T Meredith, J. Davies E. Williams, C. Parsonage. Geo. Banks, R. Jones J. Lee &c &c. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM MEJNCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. J. B. Mercer. TO JOINERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS. RE S. E. CLAHK. \| R JOHN BANKES MERCER has 1TJL been honoured with instruction* from the Trustee to SELL BY AUCTION, commencing at Twelve o'c'.ock noon, on Thursday, next, September 7tb, 187G. on the premises, situate near the Railwav Station, Denbigh, *he whole of the valuable S'ock of TIMBER, 'BUILDING MATERIALS and CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, comprising a valutible Pith mid Yellow Pi »e, Sprnce and Red Deal Boards, from tinclJ to 3inch; Mahogany ditto, from 1-itich to 3inch Pine Logs, Angle Beads, tongues. Mouldings, Ceiling L-iths, quantity of Slates, 15 z. Sheet Glass, Prepared Points, Oils, large lot of Builder.* Ironmongery, Sash Weights. Spoufinir, Iron Safe, Benches, Cramp", Imperial Morticing Machine, Circular Saw Bench, Tresalls Ltdders from 15 to 50 staves; Scaffold Poles, Planks, R-pe- Railway Metal Quarry Tools, Timber Carriage, Two 1-horse Carts, Gears, Iron Bins, Blocks, and numerous other Tools, Stick, and Effects in connection with the business. On view the morning of sale. Further par icutars can b" had on application to the AUCTIONEER, at the Offices, 109 Grosvenor->treet; Oxford road Messrs NICHOLSON and MILNE. Accountants, 100, King-street; or Messrs ADDI.ESUAW and WAR- BURTON, Solicitors, Kms-street, M-tnche&ter. 314h Messrs. Baugli, Jones, and Co. Important Sale of Dairy Cows and Heifers, Flock of Shropshire Down Sheep, Horses, Carriages, Harness, and other effects at. LLWYN ONN HALL, near Wrexham. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CI-1. have LTJL been favoured with instructions from T. P. Jones- Parry, E-q to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 5th day ot September, 1876, the whole of his live and dead Farming Stock, &c., viz: CATTLE.—Four capital dairy cows in full profit, 2 two-year old in-calf heifers, and three yearling heifers. SHEEr-21 superior Shropshire Down ewes. 14 ewe and wether lambs, and handsome yearli ig ram. PIGS.-Pure bred Berkshire sow (in-pig), 2 smart porkets 8 small stores, and promising young Berkshire boar. HORSES, HARNESS, AND GEARS.—Handsome bay carriage horse, very active and uselul brown mare, set of silver mounted harness, riding saddle, single rein bridle, body girth, head collars, halters, 7 stall straps, dandy and other brushes, set of thrill, chain, and plough- ing gears. CARRIAGES AND IMPLEMENTS, &C.—Useful waggonette, for single or double horses (by Thompson' Stirling"), pony phaeton equil to new, capital narrow wheel, (4-in.) cart with harvest gearing by Crosskill," winnowing machine, wood land roller, wood cultivator, "Hornsby's" universal plough, iron harrows, two sheep racks, two wheelbarrows, patent chaff cutter, hand ditto, turnip pulper, corn sacks, half measures, 3 sacks ot artificial manure, several orn chests, pit saws, iron pig troughs, iron boiler, iron field gate. two small iron ditto, set of swmg trees, carriage jick, scythes, heel- rakes, rabbit coops, stable buckets, iron bars, pikels, hay rukes, sieves and riddles, yelves, shovels, milking tubs, cow truss, large quantity of old iron, 20 wood hurdles, dog kennels. &c. DOGS.-Very handsome white and black spotted carriage dog, very fine and valuable new St. Bernard house dog. DAIRY VESSELS AND LAUNDRY, &c.-Il Bradfords" patent churn, wh-el ditto, cheese screw, steeiyards, 7 zinc milk pans, cream pots, cheese vats, milk sieves, butter mitt and prints, milking pails, 2 chairs, bench, small table, washing tubs, clothes basket, washing, wringing and mangling machine. IN GARDEN, &c.-Two capital lawn mowers, single and double-barrelled gun, two garden seats, watering cans, garden syringe, cucumber frame (2 lights), quantity of flower pots. garden shears, edgmg tools, nippers, brushing hooks, pruning scissors, garden trowels, &c., &c. Also about 30 couples of young and choice fowls. Lunch by ticket at eleven. Sale at twelve o'clock prompt. 312c Xessrs. Lythall & Clarke. TYDDYN-Y-GWYNT, MOLD, Five miHutes walk from Rhydvmwyn Station on the Chester and Denbigh Railway. 300 PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE AND 200 CROSS- BRED SHEEP. MESSRS LYTHALL AND CLARKE iTJL will SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, the 22nd I of September next, by direction of Mr T. W. Bowdago- 200 pure-bred Shropshire sheep, comprising twenty shearling rams, twenty ram lambs, 100 ewes, and sixty wether lambs; also, by permission, the property of II Colonel Cooke, 100 Scotch ewes, and 200 cross-bred lambs. Lunch ton at Twelve. Sale at Two o'clock. Salts IJJJ udinn. Messrs. Glover and Steward. CHESTER. TO CONTRACTORS, BU'LDERS, TEAMSMEN, AND OTHERS. Valuable CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, including a 14-Ton Steam Jib Crane, with gearing and engine complete; a 10-hcrse power portable Engine by "Rohpy and Co. Lincoln a large Murtar Mill, with 9ft. pan (nearly new), with a 12 horse power engine and bed com- plete: a 20-horse power tubular boiler; a brick- making michine, by Schofield. of L^eds." capable of making 10,000 in ten hours; a 4-horse power engine hv "Johnson and Co., Chester," with tubular boiler for driving ditto. Craves, crabs, pumps. 50ft. strong derrick, railway trolleys, iron rails, blucksmith's bellows and smithy tools; al o upwards of 18 valuable C'lrt Horses, in good working condition, and fit, for town work; handsome cob; 14 strong carts (nearly new): 5 spring and Dublin carts; 2 lurrys; 14 sets ot thrill and chain gearing. &c., the property of Mr John Rober, Contractor, Chester (who has just com- I pleted several large lontr.-c's), will be SOLD BY AUCTION, by ]T/|ESSRS GLOVER AND STEWARD, 1TX at the Giosvenor Padlocks, Newgate street, Chester, on Wednesday, September 6th, 1876, At Eleven o'. lock. On view the day previous to Sale. Catalogues mav be hud at The Midland Counties Herald Office, RrmiBgham; Guardian Offlc-, Man- chester; at the office of the Engineer, 163, Stmnd, London, W.C at the Washington Hotel, Liverpool, and the hotels in the district; or of the Auctioneers, New- gate-street, Chester. 307 SALE OF BUILDER'S PLANT AT CONNAH'S QUAY. MESSRS GLOVER AND STEWARD are favoured with instrucrions from the Assignee of Messrs Aidney and Parry, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, at Conn.ih's Qu.iv, on MONDAY, the 11th of September, at Twelve o'clock protrpt. a quantity of BUILDERS' PLANT, comprismg four work benches, 35 pannelled and ledgcd doors (part finished), scaffold- ing poles, planks and ropes, pullev blocks I rgp quantity of planks, beams. joists, laths, and fhor boarding, 1,500 common bricks, lime, tiles, six kitchen ranges, spouting, morticing machine (new), a quantity of builders' iron- mongery including locks, latches, bolts, screws, nails, hinges, knockerr., stop hocks. &c. &c., &c. Auction and Land Agency Otfices Chester. 326c THE GROSVENOR PADbOCKS, CHESTER. MESSRS GLOVER AND STEWARD iTJL will hold their next Sale of Horses, Carriages, Saddlerv. &c.. at the above Paddocks, on SATURDAY. September ltith, 1876, when 40 HORSES wid be offered for public competition. E-irlv entries are respectfully solicited. Auction a, d Land Agencv Offices. Gro.-venor Chambers, Chester. 328c Mr Lovatt. TOWN OF WREXHAM. ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. LOVATT, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of September next. at Three for Four o'clock in the after- noon precisely, in one or more lots, and subject to Con- ditions. A field of capital Pasture LAND, containing nearly two acres, situate close to Regent-rrret ..near the D penary, in the immediate rear of the Roman Catholic Church and grounds, and extending to the brook, near Inland Green, and close to both railway stahon. and the road to Mold, together with the strip of land (now planted) reserved as a carriage approach from Regent- street. The property has a south aspect and slope, is free from all nuisances, and is admirably adapted either for the erection of one or more villa residences, or for com- mercial purposes. A map may he seen, and any further particulars may be obta'ned from the Auctioneer, Wrexham, or fr-m Messrs. Loagueville, Jones, and Williams, Solicitors, Oawestrv. 2990 Messrs. Thomas and W. H. Hill. FLINTSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. To be SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS THOS. and W. H. HILL, at ITjL the Black Lion Hotel, in Mold, on TUESDAY, the 19th of September, 1876, unless previonsly disposed of by pnvate treaty, of which due notice will be given, the undermentioned desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, situate in several parishes in the countv of Flint, in the following or other lots, and subject to conditions :— PARTICULARS. Acreage. Lots. Property. Tenants. A. R. P. more or less. In the Parish of Nannerch. 1. Cottage, garden, and land called Erw Llepton Edward Davies 3 2 19 2. Tvddyn Onn Farm Joseph Griffiths. 42 1 38 3. Penyfelin Farm Edward Edwards.. 17 0 26 4. Penygarnedd Farm. Becjamin and Ed- ward Edwards.. 16 3 25 5. Part of Bryn Nan- nerch Tenement. Colonel Lloyd 12 1 36 6. Tiryfelin Tenement. Joseph Williams. 18 0 0 7. Nant y Cwm Farm and Hafodyewm. Edward Edwards and others 176 3 9 8 Mvddleton's Allot- ments, Edward Edwards.. 31 1 10 In the Parishes of Hallcin and Ysceifiog. 9. Bwlcb Farm Thomas Kenrick.. 25 2 37 10. Nantygraig Mary Jones 1 2 30 In the Parishes of Cileen and HOIHTI. 11. Fachflallt Sarah Watkins 147 1 24 In the Parish of Mold. 12. Graig Alyn Tene- ment J. and T. Williams 9 3 28 In the Parish of Cilcen. IS. Plas yr Esgob Farm, Edward Lloyd 38 0 33 14. Pentre Mill John and Ellen Davies 8 3 23 15. Two cottages and Owen Jones and gordens Jane Lloyd 0 1 0 16. Tyddrn y Foel Farm Margaret Powell.. 45 1 12 In the Ptu ish of Caerwys. 17. Penycefn by Brick- kiln John Evans 4 0 0 A considerable portion of the property is situate near the village of Nannerch, where there is a station on the Mold and Denbigh Railway, and is near the excellent turnpike road from Mold to Denbigh. It comprises il namerons and very beautiful sites far building and capital accommodation lands. Portions are believed to contain valuable metallic minerals, and beds of white clav and sand are now worked. It is within easy reach of the market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin, and situate aboat equal distances from Wrexham and Chester respectively The estate joins the Penbedw estate belonging to W. B. Buddicom, Etq., the estates of the late Llewelyn F. Lloyd, Esq., Alderman Hugh Jones, Arthur T. Roberts, Esq., and others. The occupiers wili show the lots. The sale will begin punctually at Three o'clock. Detailed particulars and Lithographed Plans are in preparation, and may shortly be obtained from Mr THOMAS JBltKINS. Plasvward. JRuthin: from tha A NR. ales trjr Ruction. Xr. Thomas Morris. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. i' THE First Annual SALE of 500 grand EWES and RAM1^ will take place on MONDAY Next, September 4'h, 1876. Also, a lot of ripe F4t Bullocks, Cows, and Heifer?. THOMAS MORRIS, 301o Auciioneer. Salts bg IPribKtt Contract. J)R A PERS ANJ1SLLK MBRCERS. rpO be Disposed of, an old-e»tablished first- JL cla'S BUSINESS, one of the best ia :he Pr nci- pnlity. Preient owner retirin( ,Apply to E. Rnhptts Hall-place, Denhigh. t 2"o A BARGAIN FOR CASH. TO BE DISPOSED OF, Twelve first-class Spanish Mahogany D ning Room Chairs, backs jind seats upho'stered in Morocco. Just received from a gentleman's residence—Apply to T T HOWARD, Upho'sterer, 105 8 H ilV-quare, Denbigh. Tq TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. rF'H'Advertiser undertakes the Collection of Debts, Rents and a1-0 the Posting, &c.. of n"oks.- or terms, applv to J." Post-office, D-nbigh. 279b fegal ant* public Boticrs. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TCrfARLES ROBERTS, Wheelwright, earring on business at H'>pe-sfre"t, Wrexham, hnviug. during the four days of the Eisteddvod. allowed my premises to be used for the supply of rtfreshments to visitors, it has been reported that I hare given up business, therefore, I take this opportunity of stating that I carry on mv bu,niesq as usual at 'hp<e premises, and hope to receive a continuance f those favours which have long been accorded me by the public. Signed, CHARLES ROBERTS. N.B.—A second hand Spring Cart for sale at moderate trice. 317 WREXHAM ANU M »LD TURNPIKE TRUST. 1VTOTFCE is Hereby Given, that all persons having any claim* or dem«nd« against the Trus'ees of the ahovp road, are required to send parti- culars thereof, in writing, to me. on or before the 2nd ,hy of Njvemher nex', after that date the Trust will be forthwith wound up. Dated this 24th day of August, 1876. JOHN CULLIMORE. Cleik of the Triist. Friars, Chester. 317o ~WREXHAM AND MOLD TURNPIKE TRU-;T NOTICE is Hereby Given, that all persons having any claims in respec* of any pru cipal monies or interest secured on the d the Wrex- hnmand Mold TurnpIke Road, are required to send parti- culars thereof, in wrring, to me, on or before the 31st day of October next, and affer the expiration of the rav so specified no claims will be receivea for any such principal monies or interest, and so much of the mortage debt of the said trust "s consists of the principal m- nips: or interest for which no cl lim has been sent in. will be extinguished. Dated the 24-h day of August. 1876. JOHN CUlLIMORE. Clerk of the Trust. Friars, Chester. olGo WHITCHURCH AND M\RCHWIEL TURNPIKE TRUST. EXPIRATION OF TRUST. IN pursuance of section 19, of the Act of Pa:li:ime t of Jj4 and 35 Victoria, cap. 115, the Trustees or Commissioners of the above Trust, hereby give notice that all claims in respect of any principal p a monies and interest secured upon the revenues of the above-named roads must be sent in wrring to the und^r- signed on or b fore the 28th day of October. 1876, and further that all principal monies and iDter-'St for which no claim shall be sent in, as aforesaid, will be extin- guished. Dated 2Gth day of August, 1876. BROOKES' and LEE, Whitchurch, Shropshire, 293 Clerks to the above named Trast. 1 8 7 0. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. T JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace q of ihe County of Denbigh, DO HEREBY GIVE NJUCE that ALFRED COXON, E-quire, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, having been duly appointed to revise the Lks of Voters in the Election of a Knight or Knights of the Shire for the t ounty of Denbigh, will make a Circuit of the said C ua!y, and hold Courts for that purpose, that is to say at the several times and places undermentioned for revising the Lists of Voters, in the several Parishes and Townships under- mentioned At Ruthin, in the County Hall, on Wednesday, the 20'h day of September, 1876, at 11 o'clock a I)., for Bryneglwys, Clocaenog. Derwen, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llajarmon-vn-yale. Llanbedr, Llandegla, Llanelidan, Llanfair-D\ ffrvn-Clwyd, Llanferras, Llanfwrog, L'aa- ganbafal, Llasrhv-dd, Llanychan, Llanvnvs, and Ruthin. At Denbigh, in the County Hall, on Friday, the 22nd day of September, 1876, at 11 o'clock a.m., for Aber- wheeler. Denbigh, Henllan, Llandyrnog, Llangwyfen, Llanrhaiadr yn-Cinmerch, Llansannan, Llanefvdd, Nantglyn, Penbedw, Wigfair and Meriadog, At Abergele, in the Justices' Court Room, on Monday, the 25th dav of September, 1876, at 11 o'clock a.m., for Abergele. Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llandrillo-vn-Rhos, Llan- ddulas, Llanelian-yn-Rhos, Llanfair-t&lhaiarn, and Saint George. At Llanrwst, in the Justices' Court Room, on Tues- day, the 261 h day of September, 1876, at 11 o'clock, a.m., for Eglwysfach, Gwvtherin, Llanddoget, Llanger- niew, Llanrwst, and Llansaintffraid-Glan-Crnway. At Cerrig-y-Druidion, in the Justices' C'jurt Room, on Wednesday, the 27th day of September, 1876. at 2 o'clock p.m., for Bettws Gwerfil Goch. (.emg-y- Druidion, Gwernihowel, Llangwm, Llanfihangel Glyn Mvfvr, Pentrevoelas, Tir Evan, and Tre Brys. At Llangollen, in the Justices' Court RO'lm. on Friday, the 29th dav of September, 1876, at 11 o'clock am.. for Chirk. Glvntraian, LlangolleH, Llansaintffraid- Glyn-Ceiriog, and Llantysilio. At Ruabon, in he Justices' Court Room, on Saturday, the 30th day of September, 1876, at 12 o'clock at noon, for Ruabon, including Christionydd Kenrick and Coed Christionydd. At Holt, in the Town Hall, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1876, at 11 o'clock a.m., for Holt. At Wrexham, ia the Town Hall, on Tuesdav, the 3rd day of October, 1876, at 11 o'clock a.m.. for Aben- bury Fawr, Acton. Allington, Bershatn, Bieston, Borras Hovah, Borras Riffrev, Broughton, Brvmbo, Birton, Caeca Dutton, Dntton Diffaeth, Dutton y Bran, Erblstock, Erlas, Ertbig, Esclusham Above, E -clush iffi Below, Eyton, Gourton, Gresford. Gwersylit, Llay, March wiel, Minera, Pickhill, Ridley, Royton, Sesswick, Stansty, r Sutton, Wrex am Abbot, and Wrexham Regis. At Llansilin, in the Justices' Court Room, 011 Thurs- day, the 5th day of October, 1876, at 12 o'clock at noon, for Llanarmon-Dvffryn-Ceiriog, Llanarmon- Mynvdd-Mawr, Llancadwaladr, Llangedwin; Llan- rhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Llansilin, and Pennant Melangell; and for all Parishes. Townships and Places, within the said County of Denbigh, for which I have not herein- before specifically given Notice that a Court will be keld for revising the List of Voters therein. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. County Hall, Ruthin, 30th Angus', 1876. N.B.—The Overseers are to publish this Notice, and to attend (as required by the Act) at the openmg of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes or Places are hereby appointed to be revised, and to take with them the Poor Rate Books made after the 25th tgal antr public Hotices. THE DRAWING OF THE SIY- IAORSE powEa,<'poRTABE ENGINE Thrashing Machine, by' CI-iyon Shuttleworth. d&st £ 820. is to come off at Hope Village, negr Mold, on the 25th day of September, 1876. Tickets. 3, 61. each. 318 r BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that ALFRED "W COXON, Esqnire, the Barrister-at-Law ap- pointed to revise the List of Voters within the Borough of Denbigh; and the several boroughs sharing in the election of a Men ber of Parliament for the sai&|i9r<ragh, will hoW Court* such re- i jiawa at tfe* 1i.IoW q':J 44a-*A%-64 .or- J?or the Borough of Ruthin, at the'County Hall, Ruthin, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Sep- tember next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Denbigh, at the Town Hall, in Denbigh, on Friday, the 22nd day of Sep- tember next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Wrexham, at the Town ) Hall, in Wrexham, on Monday, the 2nd day of October next, at Two O'O.IOCK in the after- noon. For the Berough of Holt, at the Town Hall, in .r Holt, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October next, at Eleven o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers, and other Persons having to produce their Lists, Rate Books, Relief Books, and other Documents, are hereby re- quired to attend. J. PARRY JONES, JUNR., Town Clerk for the Borough of Denbigh. Denbigh, August 21st, 1876. RE ROBERT ROBERTS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Ac' of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vicioria, chapter 35, intituled "An Act to farther amend thw law of property and to relieve Trustees." IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that alll •L^l creditors and o h ■« inv.ng any claims against tbe estate of Robert Roberts o merlv of Llioiartyceryg, Caerwvs, afterwards of Pv K V.pw, Denbigh, but late of Ty'nllan, Nannerch, in the county of Flint, esquire, deceased (who died on the 16 It day of July, 1874, and whose will was proved it, t u- district registry attached to the Probate Division of er Majesty's High Court of Justice at Saint Avipii l' t»e 9 n day of August, 1876, by John Robert iinghes. r-q.i.re, M.D, the executor therein named) are, 0 I oi b.f,re trie 12th da, of October nex to send to the said executor at the offise of the undermentioned J tin Davies, of Denbign, the particulars ot such claiui>. and at the expiratio. of the time named the said ex-cu or shall distribute the assets of the testator among^ ihe parties entitled thereto, having regard ouly to the claims of which executor has then notice. Dated this 17th d<y of August. 1876. JOH DAVIES, Denbigh, 274b So) citor to the said Executor. —• HUGH ROBERTS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22ad and '23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the law of pr.if-en v and to leheve trustees." ^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all ( persons having any cUmi or decnaud against the estate ot Hugh Roberts, late of Pwllheli, .n the county of Carnarvon, attorney at law, deceased (who died on the 17th day of D'cwbel, 1873, and whose will was proved on the 8th dav of June, 1874. in the Bangor District Registry of the P obate Divis:on uf her Majesty's iigh Cuurt of Justice by Dav d William Roberts, the execu or therein named) are r, quired to send particulars of their claims to us tne undeisigned, on or before the 14th day of October next, alter Winch date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed by the said executor, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then nave had notice. Dated this 18th dav of August, 1876. RjBINSON AND PRESTON. 35, Lincoln '-Inn-Fleliis, Agen's for J. Parry Jones and Sons, Denbigh, Solicit, rs for Jonn Parry Roberts; the Executor of the said David William Roberts. 269b UWCHALED AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PATRON: SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M.P. THE ANNUAL SHOW of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c &c.. will be held at Cerrig-y- Druidion, on Ttiesday next, September 5,h. HENRY WM. AVIES) „ JOHN EUGHES ) Secretaries. 305e THE POPULAR ANNUAL JPLORAL F ETE I OF THE VALE OF CLWYD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will he Held on the GROUNDS OF THE OLD CASTLE, AT DENBIGH, O* THURSDAY, 7TH SEPTEMBER, 1876. I Lady Patroness-MRs. CORNWALLIS WEST. Ruthin Castle. President-R. WYNNE PRICE, ESQ., Llanrhaiadr Hall. Admission to the Castle at Two o'clock. Charges as usual. MARTIN SMITH, SECRETARY. Denbigh, August 22nd, 1876. 274b ALLIANCE I ASSURANCE C ID M P AN Y. CHIEF OFFICE. BARTHOLOMEW LANE, BANK, LONDON, E.C. BOARD or DIRECTION. Sir MOSES MONTEFIORE, Bart., F.R.S., Prudent JAMES ALEXANDER, Esq. CHARLES GEORGE BARRETT, Esq. JAMES FLETCHER. Esq. Right Hon. G. J. GOSCHEN, M.P. Right Hon. Lord RICHARD GROSVENOR, MP SAICEL GURNET. Esq. JAMES HELME, Esq. RICHARD HOARE, Esq. Sir CURTIS M. LAMPSON, Bart. SAMPSON LrCAS, Esq. ELLIOT MACNAtiHTEN, Esq. THOMAS MASTERMAN, E<q. JOSEPH M. M )NTEFIORE. q. Baron LIONEL N. DE ROTHSCHILD. Sir N. M. DE ROTHSCHILD, Bart., M.P. HUGH COLIN SMITH, Esq. ATDITORS. F. W. BUXTON, Esq. Lord EDWARD CAVENDISH. FRANCIS ALFRED LUCAS, ESQ. C. RIVERS WILSON, Esq. SECRETARY. ROBERT LEWIS. WREXHAM BRANCH (For Fire Business only), HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. Every description of Fire Insurances transacted on moderate terms. Pro-Foetuses to be had on apt liatjon at the office. _a.iQI ur.Gnrro.+"" &L lugal ani) ^ublk Boticts. WRXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD. IT is respectfully requested that those who -M- have kridir promised Sub,ct-,p,ions towards the Eisteddvod, mnd not paid the same, will please do so at once at the North and South Wales, and National Pro- vincial Bank, Wrexham. 329c WREXHAM L'L-T.DOR TKA&IWAYS COMPANY. OFFICE 3, Thb ARCADE, WREXHAM. 1VTOTICE is Hereto^Giren that^he (irtKMnr li^u e tctl MikC'iii! cf Shareholders in Ik*Tramway* Com pant will be beM at the Com pan \V Oiffce, Wr«-xhnui, on Wedne. dnv, the 20'hday of September. 1 7(1. at Eleven o'clock. fore- noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer B loks wi'l be closed on and after this date, and will remain until aftt'r the next meeting. Dated the 31sr d-v of August, 187fi. By order of th^ Directors, RICHARD CATON FEARNLEY, 324o Secietary. FR E EM A SO X R Y. THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE Jt- of N RTH WALES and SH"OPSHlR^ will be held in Wrt-xh un on Tuesday nex', S-i)tombet 5th. Diviue Service in ro.icedon herewith to which the general pubLc Hrt" especially mvoed, wul take in the Parish Church, at 4 o'clock p tti A Sermon will be preached by 'he Provincial Grand Ch .pU n, Brother the Rev. A. L. Taylor, and a collection made in aid of the Wrexham Infirmary and Masonic Charities. By Order of W. LOW, WM. 1336. 323e DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL S ) CIETY. ALL BILLS atrainst the Wrexham Local Committee io be sent in on or before September 9th to JAMES P. GRIFFITHS, Local S cetary, 3308 S an sty, Wr- xhaB. WREXHAM ART T R EASUREs' JgXHIBITIOX MH FORBES ROB HTOK. (Of the London Art Jo'irn,"l Hnd rhp London Art fievi'w, will i- E, "I UR F at Three a< fellow*. :— O-i MONDAY. S^p^nb-r 4, "THE OLD MASTERS OF THE CONTINENTIAt SCHOOLS." f) FRIDAY, t'¡,t""t.r R'D. "THE BRITISH SCHOUL or PAINTING." These Lectures will be iar^e y illustrated by reference to the pictures exhibited. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING,, or hv SEk,, N T¡(:KEr.r.. STALLS, 3s (SEASON- TICKET, 2s). BACK SEATS, 2s (SEASON TICKET Is). 311 MERIONETHSHIRE AGRLCUBTL'KAL OIT'TY. THE EXHIBITION Of STOCK and IMPLEMEN1S of ti-,e above S ciety will tw held at H A R T.. E C H on Wednesday, the 13th day ot SepH-mb r. PRE-IOENT SAMUEL HOLLAND, E-Q., M.P. VICF-PRESIDKNT MR J. WILLIAMS. G-VERNHEFINJ. A Public LunchJon will take place ( it which ladies are inviied to attend) in a tent on tile field at 2.15 p.m Tickets 3s Gd each, to be obtained from the Secretary, THOMAS ELLIS. Henblas, Bala. Cheap Excursion Trains will run oa the Great Western and Cambrian Railways. v -m ill time bills. e ART TREASURES AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF NORTH WALES AND THE BORDER COUNTIES OF LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, & SHROPSHIRE, AT AV E E X H A M. PATROK HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Now OPEN DAILY. jpROM TEN O'CLOCK. A.M., TO 'I'E, P.M. OVER A THOUSAND MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS. PAINTINGS. MUSEUM of ART MINIATURES, ENAMELS BRONZES, IVORIES, MAIOLICA, POR- CELAIN, WEDGWOOD, PLATE, JEWELLERY &c. ORIENTAL MUSEUM, including some very fine fm e 0 SATSUMA, KANGA, and other WARES. JNDUSTKIAL ANNEXES. IILITARY BA.DS. ORGAN RECITALS DAILY at 12 and 4 o'clock by Mr. EDWIN HARKISS. _u-_ GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS DAILY from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., by the Ex- hibition Band. Leader-Mr C. A STEPHENSON. SEE DAILY PROGRAMMES. ^^DMISSION, ONE SHILLING, or by GUINEA SEASON TICKET, which admits to all Concerts, Lectures, and on all Extra Days. May be obtained at the principal Booksellers in Wrexham, Chester. Oswestry, and other towns, or at the Exhibition Offices. For the convenience of Visitors to the Exhibition, special arrangements have been made with the various Railway Companies for the conveyaiice of passengers to and from Wrexham, particulars of which may be had on application at the Railway Stations on the principtf lives. See also the hand- bills. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, ChanTaan- MR. WILLIAM CHAFFERS, General Superintendent. 142 r,.r. 'l1li