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Sales bu Ruction. Messrs. Thomas and W. H. Bill. ST. MARTINS, SALOP. FREEHOLD FARM AND COLLIERY FOR SALE. MEsSRS T. and W. II. HILL will offer .IriL for Sale by Public Auction on Thursday, the 2Gth October, IS at "the Hart and Trumpet Tnn, Gobowen, at half-past- Two o'clock, in one lot or more, and sub- ject to conditions, a snbstantiallv-bnjit. Farmhouse, Outbuildings, and Lands, called WIGGINGTON HALL EARM occupied by Mr John Hughes, or his under- tenants', and containing 42a 3r20p or thereabouts, and ad- joining the properties of Mrs Dymock, Lord Hill Trevor, Mr Jebb, and others. The property is situate close to St. Martin's Village, on good roads, within six miles from Oswestry, four from Ellesmere, three from Gobowen Station, on the Great Western Railway, and near to the Shropshire Union Canal. A Colliery on the property has been recently opened, and a ten-feet si r ft, sunk 50 yards down to the coal by the Wiggintcn Hall Colliery Company, and a second shaft has also been commenced. The coals are believed to extend under the entire property. There is also ex- cellent surface clay for brick making. There is a large brick, slate-roofed shed on the property near the shaft. The tenants wiil show the property. Particulars and plans will shortly be issued, and may be had from the AUCTIONEERS, and (with any further information) from Messrs LONGUEVILLE, JONES, and WILLIAMS, solicitors, Oswestry. 458o Valuable Freehold LAND, BUILDING SITES, and DWELLING-HOUSES at GOBOWEN, near the Railway Station, and at the CRAIGNANT, near Selattyn. To be Sold by Auction by MESSES T. and W. H. HILL, at the Hart and Trumpet Inn, Gobowen, on THURSDAY, the 20th dav of October instant, at tlir, e o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or other lots, and subject to conditions LOT 1. A Desirable Building Sito, being part of a field situate at Gobowen. numbered 4GO on the new ordnance survey, and adjoining the Great Western Railway, and now in the occupation of Mr D. C. Davies. and containing 4.48C square yards or thereabouts, and having a frontage of 61 yards to the Old Chirk Road. LOT 2. A similar Building Site adjoining the last lot, and part of the Fame field, containing 4,2«2 square yards, or thereabouts, and having a frontage of G1 yards to the Old Chirk Road. LOT 3. A similar Building Site adjoining the last lot, and part of the same field, containing 4,773 square yards, or thereabouts, and having a frontage of Gl yards to the Old Chirk Road. LOT 4. A Desirable Building Site, being part of a field num- bered 414 on the new ordnance map. conhiinirg 3.040 saiiare yards, or thereabouts, having a frontage of 35 yards to the IJolyhead-road, and of :if; yards to the Old Chirk-rofid. and of Sí: yards to the road between Davwell and PI eeshenlle, connecting the Old Chiik and Holy head- roads. LOT 5. A Desirable Building Site, adjoining the last lot, con- taining 3.040 square yards, or -hereabouts, havinc a fronts of H;) yards to the Holyhead-cnd, together with the Three Messuages thereon, called Pleasant Groves. LOT (j. A Desirable Building S-te, at, Gobowen, beiner field numbered 412 on the new ordnance map, containing2,904 square yards, or therenbouts. adjoining the last lot, and having a frontage of 36 yards to the Hoivhead-road, and a nearly similar frontage to the Old Chiik Read. T.OT 7. A Messuage, Farm Buildings, and Garden, and two pieces of excellent Pasture Land, at Gobowen, numbered 409 and 470 en the new ordnance map, :tnd containing altogether 51183 square vnrds, or therrabnrs. and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Edwards, jo:rer. LOT 8. A desirable Building Site, pmt of a field num- bered 473 on the new ordnance map, with the Three Cottages, near the Independant Chapel, at Preeshenlle, tenanted by Joseph Evans, Evan Evans, and Edward Hammond, containing 4,579 square yards or thereabouts. This lot has a frontage of 50 yards to the hi-hu-;vv loading from Gobowen to St. Martin's, and of 104 yards to tlv> road leading from Daywell to Preeshenlle, between the Holyhead and the St, Martin's Roads. LOT 9. A desirable Building Site adjoining the last lot. containing 3,931 square yards or thereabouts, and having a frontage of 44 yards to the highway leading from Gobowen to St. Martin's. LOT 10. A desirable Building Site ad(oining the last lot' containing 3,520 square yards or thereabouts, and having a frontage of 44 yards to the highway leading from Gobowen to St. Martin's. ° LOT I]. A Desirable Building Site, at Gobowen, part of a field numbered 532 on the new ordnance map, in the occupa- tion of Mr John Jones, adjoining Jena Hans, and containing 4,025 square yards, or thereabouts, and having a frontage of 39 yards to the highway leading from Gobowen to St. Martin's. LOT 12. A Desirable Building Site, adjoining the last lot, being the remainder of the same field, containing 4,025 square yards, or thereabouts, and having a frontage of :i!) yards to the highway leading from Gobowen to St. Martin's. LOT 13. nut A piece of Land, containing 2a. Or. bp., or thereabouts, and numbered 1,480 on the new ordnance map, called Pwll Hir Meadow, situate at Craignant, in the parish of Llangollen, adjoining the turnpike road leading from Oswestry to Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog through Selattyn, and at the junction of the roads leading to Tyn-v-rhos, Pontfadog, and Nant Gwrfryd. The whole of the above land is of excellent quality, and in most cases admirably adapted for building purposes, while all the lots (except lot 13) are close to the village of Gobowen and the Great Western first-class railway station there. Particulars and plans are in preparation, and may shortly he obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, and from Messrs LONGUEVILLE, JONES, and WILLIAMS, solicitors, Os vestry. 45!)P- Mr. Ch F. Byford MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR. G. F. BYFORD is favourod with instructions to SELL BY A-UCTION, at vieven o'clock, in front of the casti(I Hotel Ruthin, on Tuesday, the 17th of October (Fair nr)- Several ripe Three-year-old Bullocks, f> ditto Heifers, m m Several pens of ripe 4-year-old Welsh wethers. The obove are the property of„Watk'nfnW(i!)|'?li,MP(v' o C MP James Pendlebury. Esq., Cefn oca, Mr Edwards' Hand Brewery, Mr YV. Davies, Llysfasi, and other gentlemen. Further entries respectfully solicited. "Plas yn Llan, Oct. iith, 1876. 475h Messrs. Heather and Co. VICARAGE, ABERGELE. Important Sale of Household Furniture and effects, comprising MaWarTv framed Extending Dining Table with loose leaves very handsome mahogany framed Wardrobe oak sluTves and double drawers mahogany, Pembroke, Writing tnH Orcas onftl Tables; Pier Glasses; well-tmished Book- wifli foldinB doors; quantity of Books; capital Side- —•i' ^eaus wiui Mittresses, Palliasses mahogany- Sheets, Feather Bed», Jiaiuis.- Rltl Tvr.?ssjlf, framed and other Drawers; I™ ^ctateads. Drewing and Toilet Tables: Bedroom Ware Plated (,oods, Pictures, Ornaments, Large Stand, Linen P M •. MESSRS HEATHER & Co. having bmi poured1 With instructions from Rev. James Meredith ^ho lhgnin up housekeeping, will SELL BY PUBLIC ALCilON,on THl KriHAY, 19th of October, 187«, ai \n ;!0D the whole of the valuable and useful HOLSEtlOLD lrr'VXITURE and Effects, being the contents of dining ana win "-rooms, library, entrance hall, butler's pantry, kit- ,™n store-room and five bedrooms, containing mahogany trumed extending table, large and exceedingly well-made tramea very handsome piece of furniture, ™deboai/with glass back and collarette complete, mahogany and birch framed bedsteads feather beds, blankets, counterpanes, sheets, mattresses, palliasses, plated ffoods, cutlery, pictures, &c. The Kitchen will be found replete withi all qaiaites, to be fully described in eat^oguep ^l ich n!^ be had one week prior to sale, at the principal hotels in the neigh- boqrbood, and of the Auctioneers. The goods may be viewed on the morning of -salt. Office 23, Bodfor-street, Rbyl. ale bLi Auction Mr David Roberts. ON TUESDAY NEXT, October 17th, 187(1, at TY DU, NANTYR, GLYNCRRIOG, four miles from Llangolien, and three miles from Glyndyfrdwy, 17 Head of Cattle. Two Cart Mares, Colt ana Sucker, Figs, Large Bred Sheep, Farming Imple- ments, Dairy Requisites and Furniture, Stacks of Oats, Barley, and Hay, and Manure (to go eff), Potatoes, Depasturing of Farm, &c. The property of Mrs Ann Jones, who is retiring from fanning. Credit or Discount, given. Lunch at Ten, and Sale at Eleven. 482b ON WEl'NKSDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, October 18!h and lUrh, 1S7-, at VRON GOCET. near Bala, three miles from 'he town of Bala, and close to the turnpike roads frcm Bala to Festinioar, and froii Bala to Cerngydruidion, of a Grand HERD of 134 Pure Welsh and Cross-bred Cattle. 25 Wagon Horses, Cobs, «ncl Mountain Ponies. 3 Sows, Store Pigs, and Turkeys. An extensive Collection of Farming Implements, Dai'-y Requisites, Cheese, Old Carved Oak and Modern Household Furniture. The property of Mr Roberts, who is leaving. Oi-er cf Sale—First day. Live Stock. Second day, Implements, Cheese, Furniture, tfce. Four Months' Credit fur £10 and upwards, or Discount J for Cash. Lunch at Ten, and Sale at Eleven each day. Catalogues may be had at the Hotels in the neigh- bourhood, and from the Auctioneer, Temple Buildings, Cor wen. 4S;jb ON FRIDAY NEXT, October 20th, 187(1, at KHOSYCOED, PONTCYSYLLT, near Cefn Mawr and Llangollen, 12 Head of Cattle, Cart Horses and Hack, Donkey, P^rkshire and other Sows and P;gs, Stacks of Hay, Wheat, Barley and Oats, Potatoes, and Manure. (All the Crops and Manure to go off). Farm Implements and excellent Household Furniture, the property of Mrs Roberts, who is retiring. Terms-Ca-h. Lunch at Ten, and Sale at Eleven. 484b ON MONDAY, October 23rd, 187G. at TYN nUOL. GLYX, three miles from Llan- gollen, two miles from Chirk, and close to the Glyn Tiamway, 4G Head of Cattle, 12 Wagon Horses, and Smart Cobs, Pigs Stacks of Prime Barley and Hny, to go off). Three Acres of Swedes. Farm Implements, Dairy Utensils and Household Furniture. The property of Mr D. Parry, who is leaving. Credit or Discount given. Lunch at Ten, and Sale at Lleven. Catalogues at the Hotels of the neighbourhood, and from the Auctioneer. 48Gb ON "WEDNESDAY, October 25th, 1876, at. MAESDY. MAESMOR, near Corwen. Live and Dead Farming Stock, Furniture, &c. 48Gb — ON MONDAY, October 30th, 187(i, at ON MONDAY, October 30th, 1870, at HENDRE BRYN CYFFO, GWYDDELWERX, near Corwen. Live and Dead Farming Stock, Furniture, &c. Auctioneer's Ofiice, Temple Buildings, Corwer. 4S7b Mr. Lloyd. SALE OF POKTAHbK THRASHING MACHINE AND ENGINE, CXDER A BII.L OF SALE. Mil F. LLOYD lias received instructions to SELL hv Al'CTION, at the house of Mr John Hopwood, the Red Lion Inn, Frood. near Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY next, October ISth, 1S76, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, a Portable Thrashing Mach na and Engine complete, by Clay- toil, :,nl Co. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Plas-py, Wrexham. 405 FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. Thursday, OCTOBER 19, 1876, In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. "j'|' R. LLOYD respectfully thanks his JfJt 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, October 19th. 187G. 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, Pork and Bacon Pigs, Store Pigs, &c. 'The above Stock are the property of regular sup- porters of the "V\rexliam 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 T. Evison. R. Peate, T. E. Parry, S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, —Humphreys, Berse, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright, T. Roberts, J. Milligau, R. J. Roberts, R. Harrison, T. Meredith, j J. Davies. E. Williams, C. Parsonage, Geo. Banks, R. Jones, ,T. Lee, &c., &c. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM MEJNCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. 20 Shropshire Rams and Ram Lambs. GO Supcrl) Shropshire Ewes. Several Cheviots, Leicesters, South Downs, &c. The property of Sir W. W. Wynn, Captain Ormrod, S. P. Hope, Esq., Messrs R. J. Roberts, J. Meredith, J. Milligan, and others. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Messrs. Glover and Steward. CHESTER.-THE STUD FARM, WHITBY, Adjoining Ellesmere Port Station, six miles from Chester. MESSRS. GLOVER AND STEWARD will Sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, 40 HORSES, including 21 Hunters, 11 Hack and Harness Horses, and 7 cart horses. The Hunters were selected at the end of last huntino- season from some of the best studs in the country, and which include several prize-winners as jumpers. They liave been well summered, and are nearly fit to go. jumpers. They have been well summered, and are nearly fit to go. Catalogues of Mr Gresby, Stud Farm, Whitby, Chester, or of the Auctioneers, Chester. 468o GROVE PARK LODGE, WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS GLOVER AND STEWART, iTJt at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the Second day of November, 187G, at Three for Four o'clock p.m., in one lot, or in such lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced— All that Messuage or Dwelling-House, called Park Lodge," with the Yard and Garden, and other Land and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, fronting Rhosddu- road, and adjoining Grove Park, in the Township of Wrexham Reg's, in the Borough of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mr John Allcrtiucl or his under tenants. For further particulars apply to Mr FRANCIS WOOD MASSEY, Solicitor. White Friars, Chester; or to the AUCTIONEERS, Grosvenor-chambers, Newgate-street, Chester. 472h HIGH CLASS PORTRAITS TAKEN DAILY at HELSBY'S ART STUDIO, DENBIGH, from 10 to 6. Saturday, 10 to 4. Portraits from Life of the late Mr Martin Smith, for six or twelve stamps. Agent for the Vale of Clwyd Royal Bouquet, as supplied to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales. In bottle, from I/- to 6/6 each. 432p Baks btt Jirrtimt. Messrs Davies and Armor. Important and extensive Sale of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Glass, Horses, Carriages, Cows, Pigs, Poultry, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay, Turnips. Swede?, Potatoes, Implements in Husbandry, and other effects, at G 0 P P A, distant 1* miles from the market town of Denbigh. m/TESSRS DAVIES and ARMOR have ■1TJL been honoured with instructions from the executors of the late F. Wynne, Eq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 26th and 27th, 187G(and following day: if required), the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to breakfast-room, dining and drawing-rooms, and.) bedrooms, in mahogany, wal- nut, and maple woods, richly upholstered, 2 rich-toned pianofortes, by Broadwood and Sons, handsome pier-glass in gilt frame, steel engravings, Brussels carpets, health- rugs, glass, Chiua, and earthenware, half-tester iron and other bedsteads, prime goose feather beds, dressing ) tables, toilet glasses, large size mahogany wardrobe with plate glass front, marble top washstands, bedroom ware, towel rails, brass rods, Venetian blinds, kitchen and culinary requisites, and other effects. The out-door effects include one very excellent bar- I ness cob, four-wheel phseron, wagonette with moveable top (boLli equal to new) silver and brass-mounted 1 harness, saddles, br-dles, cart gearing, horse clothing, 2 powerful cart mares, 1 foal, 5 short horn dairy cows in full profit. 4 ditto heifers, 4 rearing calves, 2 f it pigs, poultry, stack of prime meadow hay, ditto rye-grass hay, stacks of barley, oats, and wheat, quantity of oats m sacks, 2 acres of swedes, n ditto turnips, 1 ditto man- golds, quantity of potatoes, together with the whole of the valuable Implements in Husbandry, which will be particulised in catalogues, to be had a week prior to the sale from the Auctioneers, at their offices in Denbigh. Order of sale will appear in future advertisements. Royal Oak, Denbigh, October 5th, 1870. 453o Messrs Dew and Son. ROYAL GOAT HOTEL BEDDGELERT, TO HOTEL KEEPERS. PARTIES FURNISHNG, AND OTHERS. Great SALE of the Entire Assemblage of New London- made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plated Goods, Bed and Table Linen, China and Glass Services, Wine, Valuable Carriages, Harness, and Saddlery, 21 excel- lent young Horses, 30 compact Mountain Ponies, ahout 150 Tons of well-harvested Hay, Milch Cows, Prize Sows and Store Pigs a large assortment of Implements, &c.. at the EOYaL GOAT HOTEL, BEDD- GELERT. To be Sold bv Panlic Auction, bv ]V|"ESSRb. WM.' DEW and SON, on iTA Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 17th, 18th, Hhh, 20th, and 21st days of October, 1876, the whole of the Massive and Elegantly London-made Kew HOUESHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comprising the contents of Four Parlours, Five Sitting Rooms, the great Coffee Room, Drawing Room, and Smoking Room in Carved Walnut, Massive Oak and Mahogany Tables, Couches, Easy Lounges and Single Chairs, Noble Pier Glasses, Full Compass Sweet- toned Cottage Pianofortes in walnut cises Brussels Carpets, &c. The contents of Thirty-one Bedrooms and 5 Attics, consisting of very handsome Mahogany and It-or- Half-tester, Four-post and Polished Birch Bedsteads, Wool and Hair Mattresses, Prime Goose Feather Beds, Swing Dressing Glasses, Mahoirauy Polished Birch and Painted Chests of Drawers, Wardrobes, Toilet Tables I surmounted with marble slabs, Commodes, Bidets, Baths, Chamber Services, ic. A collection of modern plated I Goods, valuable Glass and China Services, Cutlery, Bed and Table Linen, Blankels and Counterpanes. Homespun Table Covers, Brussels Tapestry, and Kidderminster I Carpets. &c. The Cellar of Wines. The Kitchen, Scul- leries, Pantries, Dairy, &c., are replete with the most expensive utensils, and all accessories requisite for so extensive an establishment. Bar fittings, Beer Engine, &c. The Posting Department is composed of 3 Light, i Running Stage Coaches, 2 four-wheel inside Cars, 3 Waggonettes, Hooded Phterons, 2 Broughums, 2 four- wheel Basket Carriages, Luggage Waggons, 3 two-wheel Cars, &c. About Twenty-one Posting Horses, and 30 compact Mountain Ponies; a large collection of single, double, and Coach Harness, fall Shafter and side Sad- dles. Sets Thill, Leading, and Ploughing Gear, sets long Traces, Whips, Extra Saddlery, Hay, &c. A large and valuable assortment of Farming Stock and Imple- ments, Garden Tools, &c.. together with the well-known j herd of Cows and Heifers, Prize Pigs, and other Effects, which will be fully described in Catalogues (showing order of sale), and may be had gratis on Monday, the ttth inst., on application at any of the principal Hotels in Carnarvonshire, Merionethshire, Denbighshire, Anglesey, Chester, Manchester, and Liverpool, on the Premises, and from the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and New Town Hall, Rhyl. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock noon prompt. CONVEYANCES. A Coach from the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, at 10 a.m., on the arrival of the Train from Chester, &c„ and returning each day after the Sale. Also a Coach will leave Portmadoc on the arrival of Trains at Portmadoc Station, on the Welsh Coast Kailway (7 miles from Beddgelert) from Shropshire and Merionetbshire, at 10.50 a.m., and fiom Carnarvonshire and Pwllheli, at 11.15 a.m. Also a Train arrives at Bett\rs-y-coed at 8.55 a.m. (distant 17 miles), where conveyances an be had. 452 Saks for Dritrafc Contract. TO BE SOLD, from Thirty to Forty Tons of Splendidly Grown SWEDE TURNIPS.— Apply to the Bailiff, Pickhill Hall, Wrexham. 440b FOR SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty Thousand BRICKS, at Bedwell, near Marchwiel, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Bickerton, Buck Inn, Bangor. 460b STEAM ENGINE.—TO BE SOLD, a Four-horse Power STEAM ENGINE. May be inspected at Bryngwyn Hall, near Caerwys.—For Price, &c., apply to T. I). Thomas, Esq., Stourbridge. 461b RUTHIN. TO BE SOLD, the Four Houses and Gar- dens, Nos. 104, 106, 108, aad 110 in Murog- street.—For particulars and to treat, apply to Mr Jones, Bank-place, Denbigh. 435;) JtgaI anb JjxtMre Hotias. HUGH PRICE, FeIlmonger and Leather Dresser, give "J Notice that I will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted for by my wife, Elizabeth Price, after this date; and any one known to"purchase anything of her after this date will be prosecuted according to law. HUGH PRICE. Penybryn, Wrexham, October 13th, 1876. 4%c NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON and after Wednesday, 18th inst., the business of the National Provincial Bank of England, Wrexham, will be carried on in temporary premises, 56, Chester-street (the Old Excise Offices), during the re-building of the bank in Hope-street. Wrexham, 11th October, 1876. 469o. NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUS1J, KENSINGTON GORE, LONDON, S.W. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WEST MINSTER will preside at a Meeting to be held at Rhyl, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th OCTOBER, To promote the Foundation of FREE MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIPS, in connection with this School, to be competed for by the musically-endowed Youth of North Wales. The Meeting will be addressed by Representatives of the Society of Arts, and the Commiitae of Management of the School, and by other Speakers. For farther particulars see posters and handbills. 467 Election Jbbnss. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH "VYAF.D AND THE BOROUGH GENERALLY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—You are perhaps aware that my term of office, as one of tbe representatives of the whole borontfh, expires on the First November next. and that the borousrh has recently been divided iuto four ward2,, called East, West, North, and South. During- the five years I have had the pleasure of beinsr one of your representatives, I have for two successive years had the honour of being mayor. I am not indncfd so 'ranch by the solicitations of my friends, who are many, as of mv own free will, to become a candidate asrain for municipal honours, beintr anxious, as a brg-e ratepayer, to have a voice in the expenditure of the rates. During the last few years, there have been considerable sums of money spent in what I may call permanent improvementssucli as providing a ceme- tery, a smithtield, opening new roads, and otherwise: and it will be observed that such sums have been borrowed at moderate rates of interest, and the repayments thereof spread over a number of years, thereby securing a contribu- tion from the next generation, so that The present shall not bear the whole of the burden. It is said that the rates are high and growing. So they are and as a ratepuper I can speak from experience; but we must not forget that improve- ments cost money, however judiciously it may be spent, and that if we are to c,-)i)e with neighbouring towns, we must be equal in enterprise. I need scarcely tell you that I have. during the whole term of my office, endeavoured to do the best I couH for the burgesses, knowing that their iuterests were identical with my own, and all I can now say is, that if I am again elected you may depend upon my best attentions to your interests. It would not, perhaps. be out of yvlaee to remind you that, during the five years of my ofiice, I have been summoned to attend 2;0 meetings of the Council and Committees, and have been absent il only, so that, in com- parison with that of other members, you will find that I have the largest number of attendances to my credit. Apologising for troubling you with so long an address, I remain. Ladie and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, HOBEHT LLOYD. Pen-y-bryn House. October 13th, lsTH. 4F;S tgal anir fluhlit JHoticcs. lU: JOHN CHARLES MILLER (DECEASED.) PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of tlie 2^'nd and I'Ord Victoria, cnp. o5, intitu ed An Act to further amend the Jaw of property and to relieve trustees." Notice is Herebv Given, that all Creditors and other pers ms having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the estate of John Charles Miller, lite of Dei,t)i-h, in the county "f Denbigh, medical a, i,;t:ln t, deceased (who died on the 13th day of September, 1,fj. and whose Will w.s proved in the District Registry attached to Her Majesty's Court cf Probate, at St. Asaph, on the 11th day of October, 1S7C. by Alice Parry Miller, widow, the sole executrix thereof), are hereby required to send ill writing the particulars of their Claims or Demands t) the said executrix at the offices of us, 11 so under.-igned, her solicitor-1, on or before the 13th day of D ceniber, IS71;, at the tion of which time I lie sa'd Executrix will proce to dis- tribute the Asset- of the sniil Testator among the perso •« en- titled thereto having regm-d to those claims only of which the said Executrix shall then have had otice, anri thp said Executrix will not bo liable for the Assets so distributed, any parts thereof.'o any person 0;' p'T-on- of \v!iii-e claim she shall not have had notice at the time of distribution. Dated this lth day of October, 187t;. PARRY JONES & SON, 477 Solicitors, Denbigh. JiK EVAN DAVIES (DECEASED.) PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the I'i'iid and j. 23rd Victoria, cap. 30, intituled "An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve trustees." Notice is Hereby Given, that all Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the estate of Evan Davies, late of King's Mills and Segioit Farm, near Denbigh, in the county of Denbigh, farmer and corn and tlJur mer- chant, deceased 1 who died on the 20tli day of Aug its:. 167C. and whose Will was proved in th° District Registry att ;ched to Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at St. Asaph, oil th" uth day of October. 1876, by David Davies and Tho'nas P:\rrv. the executors thrrnf I. are hereby required to send in writing the particulars of their Claims or D.-mauds to the sai l execu- tors at the offices of tis, th" undersigned, th- ir solicit rs on or before the 15tli flay of November, ls7<i, at the expirat 011 ol which time the said Executors wi!! proceed to distribute the Assets of the said T. stator among the persons entitled thereto naving regard to ho-e Claims only of which tho said Execu- tors shall then have had notice, and the said executa,s will not be liable for the Assets so distributed, or aiiv part thereof. to any person or persons 01 whoso claim they ,11:Üi not have had notice at the time of distribution. Dated this 12th day of October, 187(;. PARRY JONES & SON, 4i8 Solicitors, Denbigh. OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION. WREXHAM CENTRE. rnHE Annual Public Distribution of Certificates and Prizes J_ to the Successful Candidates at the Oxford Local Ex- aminations for 1H"•», will take plac" at the AR T TREA* UR ES EXHIBITION, Wrexham, on Wednesday next, the lsthday of October. lSilj, at Three o'clock p.m. precisely. The Mayor (Thomas Eyton-Jones, Esq., M.D.), will preside, and Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C., M.P., will distribute the Certificates and Prizes. Mrs Yorke, of Erddig, will invest Master A. J. Sissoc with the Mayor's Gold Medal; and Mrs T. Eyton-Jones, will invest Master Oswald Giles, with the ex-Mayor's Silver Medal. The Meeting will also be addressed by W. Trevor Parkins, Esq., the Superintending Examiner, Rev W. H. Boscawen, Rev G. II. McGill, Rev F. B. Brown. Edward Williams, Esq.. M.D.. and Charles Hughes, Esq., have kindly promised to take part in the proceedings. All well-wishers are respectfully requested to attend. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 494h lion. Sec. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LIVERPOOL MEETING, 1877. FARM PHIZES. In connection with the Country Meeting of the Society for the year 1877, the following Prizes are offered by the Liverpool Local Committee for the best managed Farms in Lancashire, Cheshire, Denbighshire, or Flintshire SECTION I.-ARABLE FARMS with at least two thirds of their area under rotation of cropping. CLASS I.-Farms, of One Hundred and Fifty Acres and upwards in extent £.;0. CLASS 2.—Farms above Eighty Acres in extent, and under One Hundred and Fifty Acres, First Prize ;EIO, Second X20. CLASS 3.-Farms above Forty Acres in extent, and under Eighty Acres, £'W. SECTION" II.—DAIRY OR STOCK FARMS, wher the course of cultivation is chiefly directed to the production of Cheese or Butter, or of animal food. CLASS 4.-Farms of not less than Two Hundred Acres in extent. X,O. CLASS 5.—Farms of not less than One Hundred Acres and under Two Hundred Acres, Fiist priz- XIO. second X20. CLASS G-Farms of not less than Fifty but under One Hundred Acre?, £ 20. SECTION III.—FARMS in the Isle of Man. CLASS 7.—Farms of Seventy Acres or upwards in extenr, £ 25. CLASS s.-Farms under Seventy Acres in extent, but not less than Twenty-five Acres, Z15. The Last Day of Entry is October 31st, 187(;. Forms of entry and conditions of competition may be had on application to H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 12, Hanover-fquare, London, W* 4ti2b ^TREXHAM ART T REASURES EXHIBITION. I PATRON- HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OPEN DAILY. Mondav, Thursday, and Saturday, till r.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, till (;0 p.m. On Concert days till 5.30. Admission after G o'cNck on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, SIXPENCE. XOTE.-Accordin to anangemcnts at the opening this Exhibition will CLOSE ON SATURDAY, THE 21ST OCTOBER Next. a It is earnestly suggested that the public should at coce take advantage ot the now limited period during which the GREATEST MODERN EXHIBITION OF PAINTING, FINE ARTS, AND INDUSTRY ever seen iu the Principality or the North of England will remain opeu.— Vide London and Provincial Press. 431p :< [rab tSnlln I s i bbrtss£. JgEELIN WOOL, F LEECY WOOL, gHETlAND WOOL, ^NDULESIAX WOC L, "P^IPEl WOOT, JJAEBIT WOOL. gCOTCH FIN j EKING WO JL, BERLIX FINGERING WOOL, IX ALL THE NEWEST SHADE AND FINEST QUALITY AT 1 S S E S II I T I X G TV THE BAZAAR, 2 11 S T R E E T \Y B E X H A M 473h E S S K 8 A V 1 E S A X D g O X -58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, Have now complete1, the whole of their purchases in WOOLLEN GOODS For the earning F?ason, comprising all the new oatterns in Sco'ch, Iri^V, and Welsh Tweeds. A .speciality in heavy Tweeds for shooting mils; a lirjje assortment o' a1' o hT makes of Woollen Goods for Navy, Military, and Clerical wear; a fine selection of ail the leading patterns in Overcoating, and Ladies aud Gentlemen's Ulsters. S. DAVIES & SON would also- invite special at(en'ion to their large and fine se-jection of all the newest makes and styles af their superior class of HOSIERY, To which the increase in this department is a sufficient criterion for the superioniy and style of the goods they keep in stock. This deparinu-nt; s iict, complete, to which thev would JDV.:e an ■inspection. MACINTOSH COATS. Having placed large orders in for these goods some months sine-1, Messrs D. and S. have been able to get them well made, speci-iliy to their own orders; tb they give this depaitm-rt special attentIon, they would invite an inspection. All best goods wat runted. T-iev have made special arrangements, so that they c-n Low their customers patter; s to select frcm and Coats, or anv other kind of waterproof garmeirs, made to order. One or two specialities they would call attention to are the ENGINE ULSTER COAT, patented as an Engine CoRt also a speciality in DRIVING and SHOOTING COATS, and TWEED WARTEItPKOOFS in variety. They al-o keep in stock a large quantity of RUGS, TEAU S, AND UMBRELLAS. LINCOLN AND EENNETT'S, CilRlSTY'S AND TOWNSHENE'S SILK AND FELT HATS. o Orbucancn. j lie BESSETT- ORGANIST AND <'H->Ti:!KAS'ITE AT ST. ilAIiK'S j CKUKCH, WLEXliA}!. (Formerly pupil of Sir Stern ]a!e Bennett, and Sir Juli us Benedict), Begs to announce that he is prepared to attend and receive Pupils for PIANOFORTE. ORGAN. HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. PRIVATE RESIDENCE STANLEY-STREET, HIGHTOWN, WREXHAM. 8 ESTABLISHMENT for the Board and Education of Young Ladies, conducted °: the Misses SIMONS. Tavistock House, Wrexham. 4-f; ————————————————————————————————— JQRAWING AND pAINTING. i- MORNIXG CLASS FOR LADIES, HED AT THE SAVINGS B A N K, W R E X II A M. MASTER M R IVkLTElt CRAISTEirl, Head Macter of the Chester School of Art. The Autumn St-ssion begins o?i Jf (,¡w.ay, September *th, Monday 3 p.m. to 4 p.r-i. Wednesday ••• p.m. to 4 p.m. FeES:— £ 2 2, per Session, or 10s per month- The Spring Session begins February 1st and end-i .Time 30th. The Autumn Session begins September 1st and ends J ir.uaty 31st. All Fees to be paid in Advance. ) HAND LOOM BLACK S ( L K S. -1 -11 1 T 11 E. SMIT" Begs to invite attention to t¡:s 3t ?>ek of the above, for which he is sole acvnt ia \Y rex^.itn, being made of the tnrst Italian silk, in warp and weft, and of perfectly pure dye, free from all sizing. He confidently recommends tam for bility. for retaining their lustre ihrouszhoit constant usage, and no, to split or wear grea»\. Costume, and Month- \Yarchoust. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING. HIliH-STREET, WJlEXllAM. DENTISTRY. IH. ALLIN, DENTIST, APOTHECARIES' HALL, 18, TOWN HILL, AVREXHAM. ATTINDAXCE ETERT THURSDAY, Fiom 10 to 7. Tecth fxed withoul Extracting teeth or stumps, and teeth fil'ed, scaled, or cleaied without the least ] ain. Everv desriiption of fPpn: are t.,ni(-:Iaken, including mistittinr, or i'-r^hptei set of 'eet iv and thorough adap aticn and fit guaranteed, Consultations Free J 9) SPECIAL NOTICE. E respectfully inform the » Public that wo are now in receipt of a LARGE DELIVERY of Extra Quality CHEVIOT TWEEDS For Suits, &-c.. in the new Autumnal Shades of Heather; Bro;i-n. Gi-cv, &c., &c., PRICE, 67, G EACH SUIT FOE CASH. The above are warranted to be thoroughly shrunk, of the best quality, and to be the most durable and Comfortable material in wear eyer introduced to the public. This department being under the management of an experienced West End Cutter, our customers may rely on all Garments turned out by us beiner of GOOD FIT and of superior Style and Finish. We respectfully invite com- parison of PRICE and Quality- A large stock always en hand of TAILOK-MA.DE Ladies' Puietots and Waterproof Cloaks and Ulsters. W. J. p*™ 14. IIORE-STREER, 34h WREXHAM. RELIABLE DrTCII FLOWERING BULBS, lajportci from the Most Eminent Growers in Haarlen. LIST OF PRICES OX AITLICATIOV TO JOHN ELL I S JJOBEKTS, SEEDSMAN, VALE STREET, DENBIGH. 116b j SHORTHAND CLASSES. I? Jj O O T H E Y Will inaugurate his Cusses for the winfer by Sjivini; a LECTURE ON PITM'JX'S THOKOGOIAPHV. In the Committee Room of the TEMPERANCE HALL, WREXHAM, £ »>. OS FRIDAY EVENING. OCT03EK 20TH, J At Eight c' -.loci-. Admission, Fre&. Entrance in Thca.tr -lane, At the close names will be enrolled either for ire Elementary Or Advanced Cllls" and fnr a Iv-sDorting Cla^s, to meet weekly for at least two hours' writing from dictation at various j rates of speed, this class being open to writers of ) any system of shorthand, the fees to cover rpnt of room only. 470b — —. j J O H X SIITH, A U C T r O N E E R A V D VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 1 Sales of all kinds in Tcwn nil Country conducted or, very reascni I te rns. Prompt cash settle- ni ii, i,t;i an, "Cash advanced goods consigne for pos tiv-, sale. e. ;ct—fK, W ELLINGTON-ROAD. REIVI 474h j MONEY Lt N r (D Security of approved, Stccks, Lf. se tolds or orhf Personal Estate: — t. |M\ u Mr Pmcl. \b. derfyn 3r,ck Works, Ruabon; Tl/ REX HAM D1STKICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BJILDING SOCIETY.—.VONEY L XT, 011 Appr ve I Security. -API J to Mr R. C. Ftarnl y Secretmy, A;c^de Chauibc. SVrcxbam. -463b