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Suits bir udiùn. Messrs Dew and Son. THE GLYN VALLEY. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Sale of exceedingly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, knewu as TY'N-Y-DDOL, situate in the Parish of Llangollen, in the Townships of Crogerddan and Cilcochwvn, containing 154a. 2r. 54p. of rich Pasture and Arable LAND, with a com- fortable DWELLING-HOUSE and Buildings. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESSRS. WM. DEW and SON, at the H-ind Hotel, Chirk, on TUESDAT, the 19th day ef September, 1876, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, gubject to conditions then and there to be produced, in lots as shown by the printed particulars. This FREEHOLD E TATE is pleasantly situated in fcke charming Vale of Glyn, having the river Ceirchiog, a tributary of the Dee, running through it, affording to the angler excellent trout Bshing. It is distant Si- miles from Chirk, and 2 miles from Liansaintffraid. The Glyn Tramway passes through the Estate, cording a cheap conveyance for passengers, manure, merchandise, etc. There are ,xcellent meadows, having great depih of soil capable of irrigation, fine grazing friths, with several gcod springs of water; excellent fcomndary walls and hedges; large lime kilns are within a mile to the property, which is well stocked with game, yd surrounded bv well preserved lands and covers. There is also a comfortable Dwelling-house, and a pution 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 1te selected. The timber on each lot will be included in the sale. Lots 1 and 3 will first be put up in one lot, and if not sold, in separate lots. Lithographed plans and particulars may be had at any of the principal hotels in the neighbourhood, of Miisers. Gold Edwards and Weston, Solicitors. Denblgh; and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High-street, Bhvl. 298o VALE GF CLWYD. DENOIG 2SHIRE, NORTH WALES. MESSRS WILLIAM DEW AND SON will offer for SALE BY PUBLTC AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, at Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th at the Bull Hotel, at Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of September, 1876. at Two for Three oc.ocii punctually, the capital Fieehold FARM known as It Bryn," near the village of HenlLm, containing 21a Or Sip of good grass land, siiuate two miles from the •xcellent marke. town of Denbigh, and two miles from the Trefnant Station on the hne of railway from Rhyl te Denbigh. Upon the property there are most vilu ible Quarries of Limestone adapted for buidll,g as well as for burning iato lime, in which a good trade has long been carried H; and there are two kilns in good working order. There are good roads to 'he house as well as to the kilns. The situat-ion is dry, airy. and flevdted, and beautifully adapted for building. There is an unfailing spring of water upon the farm, and it altogether forms a m<st 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 he m -de, and further ktformation may be had on application to the Auctioneer, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Rhyl; or to Mt Richard Willi; una, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, 30th August, 1876. 327c VALE OF CLWYD. LLANDTRNOG AND BODFARI, DENBIGH. TO BB SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY ¡I MESSES WM. DKW AND SONS, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on Wednesday, the Stfch of September, 1876, at two o'clock in the after- aeon Pubjpct to conditions of sale to be produced, a FREEHOLD FARM (formerly of the Plas Ashpool Estate), called Castell. with house and out-buildmgs. and about 27 acres of good arable and pasture land. It it pleasantly situated on the east side of the Vale. and is rather more than a milp from the Bodf-iri Station on the Mold and Denbigh Line, and about five ailes from the excellent mriiket town of Denbigh, a terminus of three lines of railway. For futher particulars and plan of the property, apply t. IIr John Davies, Solicitor, Denbigh, or the Aactioneers, Wellfield House, BaDgor, and High-street, tthvl. 309b VALE OF CLWYD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS WILLIAM DEW AND SON, at the Ball Hotel, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, tie 24th day of September, 1876, at two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, LOT 1.—All hat FARM called Bryn-v-gwynt, situate in the parish of Llanrhniadr in Kmmerch, in the county of Denbigh, consisting of a house, barn, stable, shippon, and outbuildings, and the nine closes of land occupied therewith, consisting altogether in statute measure, ani including the site of the house, outbuildings, &c., 32 acres and 23 perches, and now occupied by Edward Igagheq as tenant thereof. This lot is beautifully situated, and, being within easy distance from Denbigh, is an admirable site for a gentleman's residence. Lor 8.—Ail those TWO COTTAGES on the Castle 1 fill, in Denbigh aforesaid, now in the occupation of Tktmas Hughes, as tenant. This lot has recently been acquired from the Crown, and is freehold and free from rent. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High-street, Rhyl, or to J OHM FtmaHAW, solicitor, Preston. Prestos, 4th September, 187.. 3860 DENBIGHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, LAND, AND MESSUAGES. MESSRS. WILLIAM DEW and SON bave received instructions to offer for SALE by fCBHC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, RUTHIN, on the 25th day of September, 1876, at Two •'clock in the afternoon* subject to conditions te be then *trdl.-All that valuable and desirable freehold < FARM, eontaining about 10 acres of arable and pasture LAND, called Khyd-y-Meudwy," situate in the parish t of L aaeli an, in the county of Denbigh, distant from I tlae Nantclwyd station on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and L (Jtfwcn Railway ii miles, and from Ruthin 4 miles; and also a Cottage and Garden adjoining. The pro- f party is accessible by good and conveBient roads, and the t river Hesp n runs through the land. I LOT I.-All that commodious HOUSE, SHOP, and #nt-bt ildi igs, called "Bryn Dedwydd," situate near ) gbrd y-m, udivy, aforesaid. ] For lurther particulars, apply to Mr Wm. Lloyd, < jMicitcr, Ruthm; and Messrs. Dew and Son, Auc- bee6w. Bangor and Rhyl. where a plan of the property WAY be 0 ea. 341o Mr. G. IF. Byford MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MS Gr. F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at KiOTfB. o'clock, in front of the Castle Hotel, Ratlia, on TUESDAY, 19 th of September (Fair Day) S exeedingly ripe 4-year-old Heifers (heavy weights) ditto 3-year-old ditto 4 grand short-horn ditto (due to calve) Jjereral pens of prime fat Sheep and Lambs (Shropshire, Cheviot, and Welsh breeds) Several pens of Btore stock Ewes (Cheviot and Scotch breeds) 16 grand pure-bred Shropshire Ram Lambs 4. two-year-old ditto ditto 2 handsome Cart Colts, splendid match, rising two years old The above are the property of Robert Blezard, Esq., T. Martin, Esq.. Mr W. Edwards (Hand «reir<Jy), Mr Davies (London House), Mr Tellett ( hal), Mr Morria Jones (Mardy, Gwyddel- *««.•<> and other gentlemen. Rams will be sold separately, and the Sheep ia pets of fire. 11-arthop entries respectfully solicited. !W-11"I. sept. tstk. 18*6. 370c • •• •- v i I Salts hv Aufficia. Messrs W. C. Eaton & Williams. WRkXHAM EISTEDDVO PAVILION. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, COL- LIERY PROPRIETORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. Extensive and attractive Sale of 'new and valuable Tim- ber, Iron Bolts, Spikes, Screws, Nails, Felt, Calico, Sheeting, &c., &c. MESSRS. W. C. EATON AND WILLIAMS respectfully announce their instructions from Mr Owen, the contractor, to submit to SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Wrxham, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Septemb r 19th and 20th, 1876, the whole of the valu- able TIMBER and oilier BUILDING MATERIALS, recently used in the erection of the above magnificent and commodious Pavilion, comprising in the aggregate about 100,000 feet of superior and well-seasoned Tim- ber of various lengths and thicknesses, in pitch, pine, baulks, and logs, red and clean spruce, deals, flooring hoards planks, spars, deal ends, &c. upwards of 52,000 feet ef sawn laths j 5,000 yards of splendid grey calico sheeting 36in. wide, 250 yards of asphalte felting, to- gether with many cwts. of ironbolts, nails, screws, &c., the whole of which will be sold in lots to suit the convenience of intending purchasers. a The timber, which is of the best quality, has been very carefully selected and well-seasoned, and being free from knots, &c., cannot fail to give the utmost satis- faction. Sale each day at Eleven for Twelve o'clock prompt. For further particulars see posters and circulars, to be had from Mr Owen, at his offices in Wrexham or of the Auctioneers, at their various offices in Mold, Carnarvon, and Penygroes, R.S.O. 340o. Messrs Cooper & Son. Valuable Freehold Farms, Cottages, and Land, in WILLINGTON, in the parish of Hanmer, and in ISCOYD, Flintshire also Cottages in HIGHGATE, Whitchurch, Shropshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY COOPER and SON, at the Swan Hotel, WfllTCHUKCH, on TUESBAY, 10th October, 1876, at Three for Four p.m. punctually, in the follow- ing, or such other lots as shall be agreed upon :— 1876, at Three for Four p.m. punctually, in the follow- ing, or such other lots as shall be agreed upon IN WILLINGTON, FLINTS HIKE. LOT 1. FARM HOUSE, with outbuildings, orchard, yard, garden, and several pipers of arable, mea- dow, and pasture LAND and PLANTATIONS, contain- ing in the whole 37a. Or. 2p. or thereabouts, in the holding of Charles Capper. LOT 2.—Two COTTAGES with out-offiees, gardens, and two pieces of pasture LAND and PLANTATION, in the holdings of Thomas Wynne and Tnomas Williams. Also two pieces of old pasture LAND adjoining, in the holding of Charles Capper, containing in the whole 13a. lr. 13p. or thereabouts. LOT 3 —A piece of excellent old Pasture LAND,'with Croft and Plantation adjoining, containing in the whole 4;1. lr. 13p. or thereabouts, in the holding of Charles Capper. LOT 4.—A FARM HOUSE, with out-buildings, vard, garden, orchard, and severs1.! pieces of arable, meadow, and pasture L \ND and PLANTATIONS, in the hold- ing of Thomas Jones. Also a COTTAGE, with out- offices and garde-, in the holding of John Hayward also four pieces of LAND adjoining, in the holding of George Suit, containing in the whole 41a. lr. 14p. or thereabouts. LOT 5.—A FARM HOUSE, out-buildings, yard, garden, and several pieces of arable, meadow, and pasture LAND and PLANTATIONS, containing in the whole 181. 2r. 5p. or thereabouts, m the holdmgs of George Salt, Charles Capper, and Thomas Jones. IN ISCOYD, FLINTSHIRE. LOT 6.—A piece of excellent M-'adow LAND, con- taining 2a. Sr. 37p., in the holding of Thomas Jones. IN WHITCHURCH. LOT 7.—Two COTTAGES, No. 4 and 6, Highgate, Whitchurch, with out-offices and large gardens thereto belonging, having a frontage to 'he street of 31 yards, in the holdings of George Evanson and Joseph Timmis. The property in Willingfon is pleasantly situated, commanding good views, and affording some very ex- cellent building sites. The respective tenants will show the property, and plans, with particulars, may be had from Messrs. Farrer, Ouvry, and Co., Solicitors, 68, Lincolns Inn Fields, Lon- don; J. H. Lee, Esq, Red Brook, Whitchurch; from the Auctioneers; or from Messrs. Brookes and Lee Solicitors, Whitchurch, Salop. 335o Mr Lovatt. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. To be Sold by Auction by MR EDWARD LOVATT, on Thursday September 21st, 1876, a large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweepings of streets, and cleansing of drains, privies, and ashpits, and house refuse, and now deposited in the Corporation Yard, in the Holt- road, and divided into lots of about 35 tons each. Sale at 4 p.m. Further particulars may be had on application to the Inspeetor of Nuisances at his office, in the Guildhall, or to the Auctioneer, Abbot-street, Wrexham. JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, September 15th, 1876. 376e 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 cne or more lots, and subject to con- ditions. A field of capital Pasture LAND, containing nearly two acres, situate close to Regent-street, near the Dis- pensary, in the immediate rear of the Roman Catholic Church and grounds, and extending to the brook, near Island Green, and close to both railway stations, 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 be seen, and any further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Wrexham, or from Messrs. Longueville, Jones, and Williams, Solicitors, Oswestry. 299o Messrs. Heather and Co. RHYL, NORTH WALES. Unusually attractive sale of highly important and most eligible business premises, situate in the centre of the best part of this improving town. MESSRS HEATHER AND CO., respect- fully announce that they have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the George Hotel, in the town of Rhyl, on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1876, at five for six o'clock in the afternoon (unless sold by private treaty, of which due notice will be given) and subject to conditions to be then and there produced, that very eligible FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as 52, High-street, Rhyl, and now in the occupation of Mr E. lowell Jones, chemist, and held on a lease for ten years, commencing from the first day of May 1873, at the annuii rental of forty-two pounds. The accommodation consists of a very commodiou shop with plate-glass front, parlour, small room at back of shop, kitchen and back kitchen, five bedrooms, ware- house, storeroom, &c., &c., with the extensive frontage of 17 yards to that very busy thoroughfare, High-street, and a depth of 24 yards or thereabouts, having very con- venient access to the back, and forming one of the most attractive and valuable properties in this rapidly rising watering-place. For all particulars, ap/plication may be made to B. WILLIAMS, Esq., solocitor., Denbigh, or to the APGTION- BHBS, Bodf or-atreet, Rtql. f t 357o JL i r n > p Saks frg JuctiotT. Messrs. Thomas and W. H. Hill. FLINTSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. To be SOLD BY AUCTION, by MTESSES THOS. and W. H. HILL, at 1TJL the Black Lion Hotel, in Mold, on TUESDAY, the 19th of September, 1876, unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given, the undermentioned desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, sir.uate m several parishes in the counts 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. Tyddyn Onn Farm Joseph Griffiths. 42 1 38 3. Penyfeiin Farm Edward Edwards.. 17 0 26 4. Penygarnedd Farm. Benjamin and Ed- ward Edwards.. 16 3 25 5. Part of Bryn Nan- nerch Tenement. Colonel Lloyd 12 1 36 6. Tiryfelin Tenement. Joseph Williams. IS 0 0 7. Nant y Cwm Farm and Hafodycwm. Edward Edwards and others 176 3 9 8 Mvddlcton's Allot- ments. Edward Edwards.. 31 1 10 In the Parishes of Ha/fcin and Ysceifiog. 9. Bwlch Farm Thomas Kenrick.. 25 2 37 10. Nantygraig Mary Jones 1 2 30 In the Parishes of Cilcen and Halkin. 11. Fachnallt 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. 13. 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 gardens Jane Lloyd 0 1 0 16. Tyddyn y Foel Farm Margaret Powell.. 45 1 12 In the Pa? 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 Ninnercb, where there is a station on the Mold and Denbigh Railway, and is near the excellent turnpike road froai Mold to Denbigh. It comprises numerous and very beautiful sites for 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 Mola, Denbigh and Ruthin, and situate aboat equal distances from Wrexham and Chester respectively The estate joins the Penbedw estate belonging to W. B. Buddicom, E-q., the esta'es 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 m>y shortly be obtained from Mr THOMAS JENKINS, Plasvward, Hut hln; fiom the Awc. TIONEERS and (with any farther particulars) from Me«srs LONOLTKVILLE, JONES, and WILLIAMS, solicitors, Oswestry. 216o Messrs. Lythall & Clarke. 1YDDYN-GWiNF, MOLD, Five minutes' walk from Rhydymwyn Station on the Chester "nd Dejbigh Railway. 300 PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE AND 200 CROSS-BRED SHEEP. MESSRS LYTHALL AND CLARKE i'UL will SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 22act of September instant, by direction of Mr T. W. Bowdage-200 Pure-bred Shropshire Sheep, comprising 20 Shearling Rams, 20 Ram Lambs, 100 Ewes, and 60 Wether Lambs; also, by permission, the property of Colonel Cooke—100 Scotch Ewes, and 200 Cross-bred Lambs. Mr Bowdage has for several years past been a successful breeder and exhibitor of Shropshire Sheep. His flock is descended from Rams and Ewes, selected with great care from some of the best breeders extant. Within the last four years he has been awarded more than £ 100 worth of plate, &c., having taken the champion, four 1,t, one 2nd, and one special prizes, at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Society's Show in 18.75. At the same society's show, in August last, he carried off the champion cup, four 1st, and five 2nd prizes for Rams, Ewes, and Lambs; and at the late Manchester and Liverpool Show, at Southport, he won 1st prize for Shearling Rams, and 2nd and 3rd for aged Rams. Luncheon at Twelve. Sale at Two o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Birmingham. b Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and. Co. PRELIMINARY. RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS r AUGH, JONES, AND CO., on Monday, ihe 18th day of September, 1876. at 5 o'clock in the af'er- noon, at the Lion Hotel. Hope-street, Wrexham, unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which notice will be given, and in one or more lots, and subject to conditions to be then produced, all that Valuable Piece of BUILDING LAND, containing about 1,146 square yards, adjoining Albert Terrace, 18 Rhosddu, and just outside of the borough, and in the possession of the representative of the late J. G. Buckton, Esq. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Mr J. C. OWEN, Solicitor, Wrexham. 360p TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO., at the Star Hotel, Mold, on Wednesday, the 27th day of September, 1876, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and sub- ject to conditions. LOT 1. All that compact Tenement, called RHOS FARM, together with the Cottages and five pieces of Land there- unto belonging, situate in the Township ef Tryddyn, in the Parish of Mold, in the County of Flint, containing together, according to the ordnaDce map for the Township ef Tryddyn, 11a Or 241), and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones. LOT 2. All those five pieces of LAND sitnate in the said Township of Tryddyn, containing together, according to the above ordnance map. 15& 3r 37p, and now in the occupation of Mrs Elis ibeth Davies, of Tyn y groes- ffordd. Lot 1 is surrounded, by lands belonging to Mr Jones, Carreg y Clecb Mrf, Morns, Tynewydd and the Re- presentatives of the late Mr Jones, Beehive, Mold, and Mrs Price. Lot 2 is surre,anded by lands belonging to Robert Frost, Esq., Mrs Price, and Lloyd Fletcher, Esq. LOT 3. All that piece of Building LAND, containing about 4S0 square T/ards, or thereabouts, situate in the said Township of. Tryddyn, and adjoining the road leading from Liana rmon-y o-Yale to Tryddyn village, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jones. All the above Lots are within 15 minutes' walk from Tryddyn village. The Tenants will show the several Lots. For further particulars apply to the AuonoKBns, Temple Row, Wrexham; or at the Offices of KriJQriN AWXQTQK HTOHBS, Solicitor, Wrexham, Septembci 9th and 23id. a4Ja Saks Im Jlurtxon. Mr Snape. Sle of Af er-Grass upon the Ruabon Colliery Company'S Estate, situated between Wrexbam and Ruabon. MR SNAPE will LET by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Lion "Housp, Wrexhim, on ThursdiiN., the 21st day of Sept embar, 1876, tbe AFTEH- GRASS now growing upon the fields adjoining the Hafod Colliery, containing in the whole 70 acres. It will be let in about six lots, ranging in size frem 4 to 17 acres. Further particulars may be bad, and a plan of the fields seen at the office of the Auctioneer, Lien House, High street Wrexham. Sale to commence at Four o'clock in the afternoon. 377e RHOSLLANEKCHHUGOG. SALE OF FREEHOLD SHOPS AND COTTAGES. MR SNAPE has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lion IIous", WrexhPT), on Friday, September 22nd, 1876, and -ubj^ct to conditions to be then produced, FOUR I FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, with the Warehou-°s, Bakehouse, &c., attached, siuated in the High-street, Rhos. This property omprises an area of 760 square yards, with good frontages upon two streets, and wiil be offered in one lot. Mr Simpson, one of the tenants, will skow the property, and a plan can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Lion House, High-street, Wrexham. Sale to take place at Four o'clock in the afternoon. 348b Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 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 announcing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday, September 21st, 1876. The Stock already entered will include A prime lot of Fat Bullocks, Heifers and Bulls. Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, In-calf Cows, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves and Rearing Heifer Calves. A prime lot of Wether Muttons, Fat and Store Ewes, &o. Pork and Bacon Pigs, Store Pigs. &c. '1 he above 6took are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz :—Sir W. W. Wynn. Bart., M.P., Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. Ll. FitzHugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General Townshend, S. Yorke Esq., H. Lees, Esq.. Captain Ormrod, A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones Parry, Esq.. Captain Godfrey. A. Balfour, Esq, E. Swetenham. Esq.. E. Randies, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq.. W. H. Meredith. Esq., J. Clark, Esq., S P. Hope, Esq., Marchwiel Hall, R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant. Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq. New British Iron Company. Mrs Mulliner. Mrs Johnson, Messrs 1. Evison. R. 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 00 MBJNCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. TENTH ANNUAL RAM AND STORE EWE SALES In. the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham, on Thursday, September 21st, and Thurs- day, October 5th, 1876. \/l R LLOYD has great pleasure in an- i^vJI Bouncing that he will hold his first sale cf P digree Rims and Store Ewes in the above Mart, on Thursday next, September 21st, when he will offer for competition the following pure bred Shropshire and Leicester Sheep, which descend from stock purchased from some of the best breeders in the kingdom, viz: 20 pure bred Shearling Shropshire Down Rams (with pedigrees). 4 Three-year old ditto. 30 Shropshire Ram Lambs 60 Superb Shropshire Down Ewes. XO Yearling ditto. Also several Leicesters, Long Wools, Southdowns, and Cheviot Kams and Ewes. The above are the property of Sir W. W. Wynn, B.ir, M.P., the Hon Geo. T. Keuvon, Sir R. Palmer, Bart., E. Peel, Esq, H. Lees, E,q, Thomas Rodderick, E-q., Henry Dennis, Esq., Messrs John Edwards, T. Meiedith, R. J. Roberts, Thomas Rjberts, Edwin Humphreys, T R. Parry, C. Burroughs, J. H. Birch, R. H trrison, &c., i,e. Pedigrees of the above stock will be produced on the day of sale. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. Offices: Plassey, Wrexham. 361o Saks hy tirihaft Ctfitirart. nno BE SOLD.—TWO FOALS, by Game- JL keeper, Dams by Verger, Verger by Vedette, out cf Priestess. Can be seen at Llay Cottage, Gresford. 350b THE HOME FARM, PENYLAN, RU BON. TO BE SOLD, on the Ground, about Four Acres of Patterson's Victoria POTATOES, direc t from Mrs Patterson's Nurseries, Scotland.—Apply to S. JELLICO, o 363b Penylan, Ruabo; j. PH2ETON HORSES. TO BE SOLD, a Browa GELDIN'Q and Bay MARE, 6 years old, 15 haads 2, inches, perfectly sound. Have both been driven in ? ingle and double harness, and have carried a ladv Price, 200 Guinea. A trial allowed.—Apply to Coachman, Ruthin Castle. 361b TO DRAPERS AND SILK MEP.CERS. nnO be Disposed of, an old-est ablished first- JL class BUSINESS,, one of the-ky jSt in the Princi- pe lity. Present owner retiring.-Aly )Iy to E. Roberts Hall-place, Denbigh. 2?9o FOR SALE, Price £ 3$ ( a very handsome ST. BERNARD DOG, '9 months old (over distemper), by "Druid." broth er to Mr Gresham's champion dog Monk," out of I < Monte Rosa," by Sir C. I,ham's famous prize-wiuQ' » Leo." Height at shoulder 29i inches, length fr or-n nose to tip of tail 6 feet, weight 100 tbs.-Apply ta JOHN WENT, Plas Newydd, Ruthin, North Wales. 359p ftgal imtf uhIi, Dtias. WREXHAM ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. IN CONSEQ (JENCE of the Small Number or VISITO' rts in the evening, and the great expense Rttend:,ng the lighting of the galleriei. the Execut ve Corr mittee have determined to CLOSE the EXHIBITION at SEVEN p.m. after the 22nd September, except on Special Occasions, of which due notice will be given. On &U"A after Monday next, the 18th inst., Season Tickets may be obtained at half-price-10s 6d. W. CORNWALLIS WEST, Chairman. W. CHAFFERS, Superintendent. 365p HORSE CLIPPING. I JOHN MORGAN AND CO., Horse Clippers, ,Wrexham.-Apply at the Feathers Hotel, or thE White Bw Ion, YerkaVeet, Wrexham. 362p "f Itygal anb uhlic atíCt. MISS MARY LITTLEWOOD, LATE OF TALWRN, MINERA, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH (DECEASED). ALL Persons having Claims against th estate of this deceased are requested to seed particulars thereof to me for eXfirnination torthwith. And it is requested that all persons who may be indebted to her estate will pay such deb's to n»e forthwith-. Dated this 8th day of September, 1876, By order of the Executors, J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 353h Solicitor, 32, Recent-street, Wrexham. FIFTH DENBIGHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (GWERSTLLT CORPS). RIFLE CONTEST. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 1876.1 Ai A RIFLE COMPETITION will take p&ice at the WILDERNESS RANGE, on the above date. ALL-COMERS PRIZES. 1st. a Silver Cup value .£5, or .£5 in money. 2nd, £ 2. 3rd, xi 10s. 4tb, X I. i 5 th, 10s. CONDITIONS :—Seven shots at 500 vards.JWimbledoa regulations. Entries 2s 6d each, to be made not later than nocn on the above date. One sighting shot only allowed. Sighting tickets 6d each. W. McHUTCHEON. 367p Hon. Sec. — ——————————————————————————————— WREXHAM ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. PRESIDENT HIS GRACE THE DOKE OF WESTMINSTER. THIRD GRAND CONCERT, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1S76. To commence at 7 o'clock precisely. MR JOHN THOMAS' DRAMATIC CANTATA, LLEWELYN Will be performed on tbis:occasion; after which A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION will be given. MR EDWARD DE JONG'S Complete Orchestra (from Manchester). FESTIVAL ORGAW. BIBIENHEAD CAMBRIAN CHORAL SOCIETY AND BAND OF HARPS. VOCALISTS MADAME EDITH WYNNE, MR W. H. CUMMINGS, AND MR LEWIS THOMAS. HARP: MR JOHN THOMAS. FLUTE: MR EDWARD DE JONG. MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR, MR JOHN THOMAS (PEXCERDD GWALIA). (HARPIST TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN). PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved numbered cen're stalls (including admission), 5s. Reserved numbered side stalls (including admission), Unr.umbered centre seats (including admision). Ss. Admission at the Doors, Two Shillings. Season Tickets not available. Tickets obtainable at Mr Edisbary's, and Mr Pottei's, Wrexham; at Mr Bouchet'r,, Ci,,etter and at the Doors. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, Chairman. MR WILLIAM CHAFFER5, General Superintendant. First and Second Clas, Refreshment rooms are provided ia the Building. PROPOSED INDUSTRAL rpRAINING SHIP For North Wales, Chester, and the Border Counties PRESIDENT HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. THE North and South Wales Bank, and the National Provincial Bmk (all branches), Messrs Dixon, and Messrs Williams, of Chester, have kindly consented tc receive donations and subscrip- tions. The Honorary Secretary acknowledges the follow- ing Donations end Subscriptions: Annual Names. Donations. Subscriptions. I s. s. Sums already acknowledged.2200 IS 400 lft 6 Mr H. R. Bowers 5 0 1 1 C.S.T 1 1 Mr Eccles, Southport 5 0 Admiral Lord Clarence Paget, G*C.B 1010 Collection box,Chester Station 4/o Mr G. Lamport 25 0 Hon. Douglas Pennant, M.P. 20 0 Mr Meshach Roberts 2 2 1 1 Mr Thomas Lewis 2 2 Ven. Archdn. Wynne Jones 1 1 Mr Robert Hughes 1 1 Colonel Wynne Finch 5 ft Mr P. Egerton Warburton, M.P Mr Assheton Smith 100 0 Rev J. Pryce 1 0 Collection box, Bangor Station 31lot Mr Robinson ft 10 Mrs Townsend, luce 5 0 Mr G. Swinford Wood. 2iJ 0 5 0 Mr C. B. Clough 1 0 Coll. by Mrs Frank Royds 1 11 Captain G. Pritchard Rayner. o 0 1 ] Mr H. Hayter, London 5 0 2 2 Mrs E. W. Matthew 3 3 Mr J. T. Emmerson 4 4 The Hon. Sec., Captain Moger, R.N., Chester, will be much obliged to intending supporters ef the above-named Institution if they will kindly intimate to him the amount of their Donations and Sub. scriptions, which can be paid during the presenl year into any of the above-named Banks oi Branches. 240o MONEY LENT on Security of approret Stocks, Leaseholds, or other Personal K*tat* —A^ily to Mr Pbmb, Aberderfya Biiek Works, Rmttot gtgal xnb fdblir Bfltias. THE DRAWING' OF THE SIX HORSE POWER PORTABLE iSvGIXE and Thrashing Machine, by Clayton Sh-attleworth, cost £3::3, is to come off at Hope Village, near Mold,- ou the 25 h day •f September, 1876. Tickets. 3s. 6.1. eaeb. 318 WATKIN WILLIAMS ESQ-r- Q.C., M.P., V will ADDRESS his C-CNSsTlTGENIS ia the TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, on tbe evening of Wednesday next, the 20th mstaat. WM Low, E-3' in the Chair. Doors open at half-past seven. 20th September, 1876. 3 1-1 -3 BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. DIVISION INTO WARDS. IIVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J.. WILLIAM FRANCIS PHISLPCTTs. Esquire, of No. 9, Old Square, iiincoins Iun, Lontton, the Barrister appointed by the Right HonjurLble Sir JMzroy Kelly, Kaighl, the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Diviiioa of the High Court "f for the purpose <If determining the Bounda: ,es vi the four several wards of the Borough of Wrexham. and apportioning the number of Councillors of the said Borough among such Wards, will hold a tuolic Court of Icquirv. at the Towrk Hull in Wrexham, on Wodnesdav, tne Twenty-seventh. day of September instant, at 10 o'clock a.m. By Order, JOHN JAMES, 'j Town Clerk.. GuildhùIl, 15th September, 1S76. 380e BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. THOMAS EiTON JONES, ESQUIRE, MAYOR. jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the accounts of the receipts ana expenditure of the Mavor, Aldermen, aDd Burgesses of The Bo.ough of Wrexham will be audited and examined by Messrs Edward Manners and Joseph Wilbruham Clark, of the Borough of Wrexham, and Mr Alderman Thomas Jones, the mayor's auditor, at the Council Chamber, Gu'idhaU, Bryn-y-ffynon, on Saturday, the 30th instant, at tea o'clock in the forenoon, and that in the meantime copies of the accounts to be audited, together with all account books, accounts, bills vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred t4 in such accounts, are deposited in my office, and will be open during uffice hours thereat, to the in- spection of all persons interested. Dated this 15th day of September, 1876. By order cf the auditors, 381o JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. COUNTY OF FLINT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -1-vl General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Flint will be held. by adjournment, at the County Hall in Mold, in the said county, on TUESDAY, the 17th day o* October nest, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when all business relating to the assessment, application or inanagement of the county and police rates will commence. And Notice is also Given, that the next General Qu i iter Sessions of the Peace for the said county of Flint will be held at the County Hall, aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, the 18 h day of October Dext, at- half-past Ten o'clock in the forenoon. All business relating to the assessment, applica- tion or management of the county and police rates, will commence at noon of the same day. All depositions and instructions for indictments must be sent to my office in Mold, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Mold, 13th September, 1876. 372e BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that ALFRED COXON, Esquire, tbe Barrister-at-Law ap- pointed to revise t'he List of Voters within the Borough of Denbigh, and the several boroughs sharing in the election of a Me ber of Parliament for the said borough, will ourts for such re- vision at the following times and places:- For the Borough of Ruthin, at fhe;,County Hall Ruthin, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Sep- tember next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of I enbigh, at the Town Hall, in Denbigh, on Friday, the 22nd day of Sep- tember next, at Two o'clock in the afterneon. For the Borough of Wrexh;m, at the Town Hail, in Wrexham, cm Monday, the 2nd day of October next, at '1 wo o'clock in the after- noon. For the Borough of Holt. at the Town Hall, in Holt, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October net. at Eleven o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers, and other Fersons 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. 272 ftittirrs, BENLLAN (EXTRA MUNICIPAL) ScaOOL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND GTII-Eng. THE above Board are prepared T* reeeirc TENDERS for the Erection of a Schoolroom and Master's Residence at Rhydgeled, situate in the parisk o; Heuilan. Plans and Specifications may t e inspected at tne Office of Mr R. C. B. Cloagh. Borough Sarveyor, Denbigh. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me not laler- t £ ;:ri Wednesday, the llth day ef October Deít. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept th& iswest or any lender. T R. T. HUGHIjS, (Jlerk. August 23rd, I s- 2921P WREXHAM UNIONi. TO SEWER CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY of the Wrexham Caion are prepared te receive- TENDERS for the Construction of the-Mam Drainage Works of Cefn and Rhosymedre, ia the parish 81 Ru^on. in accordaace with the PLius iird £ peeifieatie*s of Mr W. H. Gleunie, of Birmingham. Plans may be seen and copy of Specification sinl Form of Tender obtuicd ou p.iy;aent .i ore guinea, (which will be returned to all parlies :n¡¡t.:flg a bona, fitie Tender), at the Clerk's office, No. 9, Temple liow", Wrexham. Tenders to be set;, in to me on or before Moiaday, October 2nd. The Rural Sanitary Authority do Dot bitlfll themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, i ;Hb Cink. WREXHAM UNION. J:¡"'t. TENDERS. » | TIIHE Guardians of the above Union aret X prepared t,o receive TENDERS l>c supplying Workhouse with the undermentioued articles via: Drapery, Men and Bovs* Clothing, Shs, Clog-, Ccffins, Earthenware, and IronmoniZerv, for srx months also S x Tons of Wheat, Straw, B-:c-henO Me»*. Flour, Oatmeal, Grocery, and Coal, for three mouths, from the 5th October next. Samples, where practicable, may be seen at the Workhonse. Forms of Tender, with an E^mmte ci t th« quantity of each article required, and ail other r information may be had on application te Mr iilllph" Master of the Workhouse. Sealed Tenders, properVv endorsed, must be sect to on or before Ten o'clock on Thursday, the 28th instant. By Order, J- OSWELL BURY, 366b Clerk.