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Sale bg gtuction: Messrs. Glover and. Steward. GROVE PARK LODGE, WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TVTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Sale of this property, advertised to be sold on the 2nd day of November, 1876, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, is POSTPONED for the present. GLOVER & STEWARD, Auctioneers and Land Agents, 551 Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. Messrs Davies and. Armor. Important, anri extensive Sale of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Glass, Horses, Carriages, Cows, Pigs, Poultry, Barley, Oats, Hay, Turnips, Swedes, Potatoes, Implements in Husbandry, and other effects, at GOPPA, distant Ilt miles from the market town of Denbigh. MESSRS DAVIES and ARMOR have been honoured with instructions from the executrix of the late F. Wynne, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, FRI- DAY, and SATURDAY, October 26th 27th, and 28th, 1876, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to breakfast-room, dining and drawing-rooms, and 4 bedrooms, in mahogany, wal- nut, and maple woods, richly upholstered, 2 rich-toned pianofortes, by Brinsmead and Sons, handsome pier-glass in gilt frame, steel engravings, Brussels carpets, hearth- rags, glass, China, and earthenware, half-tester iron and ether bedsteads, prime goose feather beds, dressing tables, toilet glasses, 2 large size mahogany wardrobes with plate glass fronts, 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 har- ness cob, four-wheel phaeton, wagonette with moveable top (both equal to new) silver and brass-mounted harness, saddles, bridles, 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 fat pigs, poultry, stack of prime meadow hay, ditto rye-grass hay, stacks of barley and oats, quantity of oats in sacks, 2 acres of swedes, It ditto turnips, 1 ditto man- golds, quantity of potatoes, together with the whole of the valuable Impleinents in Husbandry, which will be particularised in catalogues, to be had a week prior to the sale from the Auctioneers, at their offices in Denbigh. ORDER OF SALE. First day.—Horses, cows, pigs, implements, carriages, farming stock, hay, corn, &c. Second and third day.—Household furniture, and other effects. Lunch first day at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock prompt. Royal Oak, Denbigh, October 14th, 1876. 453o Important and extensive Sale of Farming Stock, large assortment of modern Implements in Husbandry, 35 Head pure Shorthorn Cattle, 4 powerful Waggon Horses, one useful Pony by Comet, a number of well- bred Sows, F;,t Pigs, Store ditto, 130 Welsh Ewes, 2 pure bred Shropshire Rams, Poultry, modern House- hold Furniture, and other effects at KING'S MILLS, Situated close to the town of Denbigh. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR HARE received instruction!? from the Executors of the late Mr Evan Davies, deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 2nd and 3rd. 1876, the whole of the valuable Farming Stock, Implements in Husbandry, Live Stock, Modern Household Furniture, and other effects, briefly comprising 9 short-horn dairy cows, 4 prime fat heifers, 11 store heifers, 11 young rearing calves, 1 pare short- horn young bull, 4 valuable and powerful waggon horses 16 and 17 hands high, 6 years old, suitable for town work; one ponv, a number of fat and store pigs and breeding sows, 130 Welsh ewes, 2 pure bred Shrop- shire rams, farmyard fowls, a general assortment of use- ful farming implements, well-seasoned husbandry timber, steam thrashing machine, horse gearing, and other effects, together with the whole of the valuable and modern household furniture, dairy utensils, &c. Full particulars of which will appear in handbills. ORDER OF SALE: First Day—Farming Stock, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Implements. Second Day—Household Furniture. Lunch first day at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence each day at Twelve o'clock. Ecyal Oak, Denbigh, October 19th, 1876. 511c Mr Snape. Desirable Freehold Pasture Land at Cross Lanes (be- tween Wrexham and Bangor-Isycoed). To be Sold by Auctiou, by » MR SNAPE, at the Lion House, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of November, 1876, subject to conditions then to be produced. LOT 1. -All that very valuable Piece or Parcel of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, containing 5 acres or thereabouts, situate on the south side of the township road leading from Cross Lanes to Pickhill, in the parish of Bangor, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of the owner, George M. Marsh, Esq. LOT 2.-Part of a Kiln of BRICKS, estimated at 50,000, now standing on land at Bidwell, in the parish of Marchwiel, and near the residence of A. Peel, Esq., the Gerwyn. To intending purchasers Lot 1 offers a very desirable chance of investment, having been well manured three years in succession, and is in very good heart and condi- tion. For further particulars apply to Henry Humphreys, Esq., solicitor, the Arcade, Wrexham or to the Auc- tioneer. Lion House, Wrexham. 553p OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. Important Sale of Timber and Building Materials. MR. SNAPE has had instructions from Mr Edge, who is retiring from the Building Trade, to SELL BY AUCTION without reserve upon the premises at Overton on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nevember 7th and 8th, 1876, a large quantity of Build- ing Materials, sawn timber, windows and doors, and a variety of stock pertaining to the Building Trade, a wseful timber wagob, scaffolding poles, portion of a stack of hay, an excellent mare cob, &c., Ac.; also a portion Of the Household Furniture. And at Erbistock on the Second Day's Sale, a quantity of good old timber (chiefly oak), window frames and doors, and several thousand of capital bricks. The whole will he made up into convenient lots suitable for small buyers. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer and at any of the Inns at Overton, a week before the sale. Sale to Commence each day at Ten o'clock punctually. Lion House, Wrexham. Mr. Josiah Franklin. WHITCHURCH, SHROPSHIRE. ——— To be Sold by Auction, by MR JOSIAH FRANKLIN, at the Fox and Goose Hotel, Whitchurch, on FRIDAY, the I7th day of November, 1876, at One o'clock in the after- noon precisely in the following lots, and subject to con- ditions LOT I.-All that extensive and excellent WHARF, Cottage, Limekilns, Warehouses, and Buildings at ¡ Sherryman's Bridge, together with the valuable and pro- ductive Meadow adjoining, with the Stables thereon, the "whole containing 3a. lr. 26p. LOT 2.—All those COTTAGES and GARDENS, •with the Outbuildings, adjoining the property of R. W. i Bargess, Esq. and situate on the turnpike road leading from Whitchurch to Wrexham. This might, at small expense be made a good resi- dence. It contains 1 rood and 5 perches. LOT 3 -All that Stonemason's YARD, with Wharf, iSheds and Weighing Machines, on the off side of the j canal, close to Sherryman's Bridge, adjoining lot 2, aud contains 1 rood and 16 perches. Particulars and plans may be had from the Auctioneer, a«d (with any further information) from Messrs Charles Richards and Sen, Solicitors, Llangollen. 550p Sales tw -Ruction. Mr Da,vid. Roberts. MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, October 30th, 1876, at HENfDRE BRYN CYFFO, Gwyddelwern, near Corwen, Eight stacks of by and corn, swedes (all the crops to go off), 25 head of cattle, cart horses and colts, pigs, farm implements, dairy utensils, and part of the House- hold Furniture, the property of Mrs Hughes, who is retiring. The usual credit or discount given. Lunch at 10, and Sale at 11. 565c MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, November 4;h, 1876, at LLETTY WYN, Bryneglvvys, near Corwen. Ten Welsh bullocks, rising three, 3 in-calf heifers. 1 dairy cow, cart horses, 2 cobs, cart fiily, 80 Welsh store sheep (in lots), cart, market shandry, 3 stacks of oats, 3 of barley, 1 of rye-grass hay, 6 acrcs of swedes (in lots), the property of Mr Lloyd, who is giving up the farm. All the crops to go cff. Four months' credit for £5 and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch at 10 and Sale at 11. 566c MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, November 9th, 1876, at LLYSDIMEL ISA, Near Maesmor, and four miles from the town of Corwen, 8 stacks of hay and corn, swedes and turnips (all crops to go off), 28 well-bred cattle, 2 cart mares, 4 cart colts rising two. 1 filly, 1 sucker, 6 store pigs, the property of Mr Hughes, who is changing his system of farming. Auctioneer's Office-Temple Buildings, Corwen, 567c Mr. Richards. ANNUAL SALE OF ALDERNEY, JERSEY, AND GUERNSEY CATTLE. MR, RICHARDS has the honour to announce to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Agriculturalists of the district, that he has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Wynnstay Arms Hotel Yard, on Thursday, November 2nd, 1876, a Superior Herd of'Ten (In-calf) Alderney, Jersey, and Guernsey COWS AND HEIFERS. Selected and Imported with extreme care from the choicest Herds in the Islands,, by Mr Edward Parsons Fowler, Purveyor to the Royal Dairies. P.S.—Descriptive Catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioaeer. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Office, 39. Chester-street, Wrexham. 507b Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY AUCTif>j SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876, In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mad, at Wrexliarn. fkR. LLOYD respectfully thanks his UOL 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, November 2nd, 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. &c. Pork and Eaeon Pigs, Store Pigs. &c. The above Stock 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. LI. 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. R. Parry, S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, —Humphreys, Berse, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright, T. Roberts, J. Milligan, R. ,T. Robert?, 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 MEiNCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. IN THE TOWN OF MOLD. Fifteen Freehold Dwelling-Houses TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Black Lion Inn, in Mold, in the County of Flint, on Wednesday, November 22nd, 1876, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lots as may be then agreed upon, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced. LOT 1.—Ten Freehold Dwelling-houses, with yard and other conveniences attached, situate in Hen Ffordd, in the Town of Mold, in the several holdings or occupations of John Welch, Thomas Hopwood, Mary Parry, John Mullingar, Martin Welch, Mary Doyle, Michael Welch. Patrick Baker, Catherine Welch, and William Whitley. LOT 2-Three Dwelling-houses, situate half-way down Milford-street, in the said Town of Mold, in the several holdings or occupations of Phoebe Hughes, Thomas Roberts, and Sarah Roberts. LOT 3.—Two Dwelling-houses, situate opposite the last-mentioned Lot in Milford-street, aforesaid., with the gardens and yards attached, in the several holdings or occupations of Margaret Williams, and late Patrick Conlon. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs Parry-Jones and Son, Solicitors, Denbigh. Denbigh, October 21th. 1876. 552o Sales hy Drib ale Cffittracf. TWO CARRIAGE DOGS FOR SALE.— Apply at the White Bear Inn, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 554c TO BE SOLD CHEAP, an Autographic I Pres, with four stones, &r\, by Waterloo and Sons. —Apply to G. T. Truth, Accountant, Denbigh. 500o FOR SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty Thousand BRICKS, at Bedwell, near Marchwiel, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Bckerton, Buck Inn, Bangor. 460b FOR SALE, a Large LOOKING GLASS, 6ft. by 4-Jft., in a Splendid Rosewood Frame, suitable for Dressmaking and Millinery Establishment &c,—Apply to T. H. Sykes, Carver and Gilder, Queen's- square, Queer-street, Wrexham. 498b Segal anh public lotins. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. TUTE'S GREAT MINSTRELS. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -3RD, 1876. THIS is the large Troupe from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, and contains 30 per- formers, and Eight Comedians. Doors open at 7.30, Overture at E:ght. ADMISSION -2sJ Is, and 6d. 541 £gal anil ulrric flofias. I HUGH PRICE, Fellmonger and Leather y Dresser, give Notice that I will NOT BE RE- SPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted for by my wife, Elizabeth Price, after this date; and anyone known to purchase anything of her after this date will be prosecuted according to law. P.S.—The Notice contradicting this, whioh appeared last week, was inserted without my knowledge or consent. .540 HUGH PRICE. CHIEF CONSTABLE FOR DENBIGHSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next Hilary Quarter Sessions, to be held at noon on Thursday, the 4th day of January next, at Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, the Justices intend to elect a Chief Constable for the County of Denbigh at the salary of f-300 per annum with an allowance of X50 per annum for horse and forage. Candidates are to send copies of their testimonials (with a letter in the handwriting of each, stating age, state of health, and whether speaking the Welsh language) to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Tuesday, the 12th of December next, in order to be submitted to a Committee who will select candidates for election at the Sessions. Candidates who are selected will be requested to attend ard produce their testimonials on the 4th day of January next. A knowledge of the Welsh language will be a recom- mendation to a candidate. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 24th Oct., 1876. Clerk of the Peace. 524h COUNTY OF DENBIGH. FISHERY DISTRICTS. Conservators of the' Fishery Districts of the Rivers Dee" (including Bala Lake), Clwyd and Elwy," Conway," and Severn," and their Tributaries. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Denbigh, held at Wrexham, on the 19th day of Octo- ber, 1876, the following appointments of Conservators were made, in pursuance of the 15th Section of the Sal- mon Fisheries Amendment Act, 1865 For the Fishery District of the River Dee and its Tributaries, including Bala Lake and its Tribu- taries Charles Robert Worsley Tottenham, of Rhysgog Cot- tage, near Llangollen, Esq.; Arthur Mostyu Owen, of Woodhouse, Shrewsbury, Esq.; Frank Scott Hodgson, of Sodyllt Hall, near Ruabon, Esq.; George Lloyd Dickin, of Tvndwr, near Llangollen, Esq.; Captain John Charles Best, of Plasynvivod, near Llangollen; and Peter Ormrod, the younger, of Penylan, Ruabon, Esq. For the Fishery District of the Rivers Clwyd and Elwy and their Tributaries: Brownlow Wynne Wynne, of Garthewin, near Aber- gele, Esq. Whitehall Dod, of Llanerch Park, near St. Asaph, Esq. William Douglas Wynne Griffith, of Garn, near Denbigh, Esq. Philip Henry Chambres, of Llvsmeirchion, near Denbigh, Esq. Charles Salus- bury Mainwaring, of Galltfaenan, near Rhyl, Esq. Philip Hugh Humberston, of Glanywern, near Denbigh, Esq. Robert Wynne Price, of Llanrbaiadr Hall, near Denbigh, Esq. and Tom Naylor Leyland, of Nantclwyd Hall, near Ruthin, Esq. For the Fishery District of the River Conway and its Tributaries Henry Robertson Sandbach, of Hafodunos, near Llan- rwst, E,q. Robert Owen Moulsdale, of Bryndyffryn, near Llanrwst, Esq. Heneage Wynne Finch, of Voelas, near Llanrwst, E;q. John Blackwall, of Oaklands, near Llanrwst, Esq. the Honourable George Sholto Douglas Pennant, of Penrhvn Castle, near Bangor and John Jones, of Tanrallt, near Bettwsycoed, farmer. For the Fishery District of the River Severn and its Tributaries: Owen Hughes, Land Agent, Wynnstay Estate Offices, Buabon; and Allen E. Evans, gentleman, Bron- haulog, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mcchnant. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. Ruthin. 24th October, 1876. 426p WHEREAS, GERTRUDE JANE MARY LLOYD, of Rhagatt, in the county of Merioneth, Widow, and JOHN FAIRFAX JESSE, of Caefron, in the county of Denbigh, Esquire, being respectively interested under the previsions of The Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Lanes," in the Land and Hereditaments set forth in the Schedule here- under written, with the Easements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an Exchange of the same have made application, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct enquiries whether such proposed Exchange would be beneficial to the Owners of such respective Lands and Hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such Exchange would be beneficial, and thut the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their Hands and Seal, an Order of Exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice in writing of dissent to the said proposed Exchange be given to them hy some person entitled to an Estate in, or to a charge upon, the said Land and Hereditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 12th day of February next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FORE- GOING NOTICE REFERS. Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named Gertrude Jane Mary Lloyd is interested, situate in the parish of Llanbedr, in the county of Denbigh, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land and Heredita- ments hereinafter specified. No. on I. Title Map. Description. a r. p. Tanoffordd orLltvynedd Part of 205 Cae Tir Cefnyty 0 3 32 203 and ) Parts 204 j- House, Croft, &c 0 2 25 and 205 ) Part of 204 Part of Cae Cornel 0 3 14 Part of 204 Ditto ditto 0 1 29 Part of 206 Part of Tir Caetanyffordd 1 3 2 Part of 206 Ditto ditto 1 3 11 Part of 206 Ditto ditto 2 1 14 Part of 206 Ditto ditto. 0 3 30 Part of Tir Caetanyfford 0 0 27 9 3 24 Land and Hereditaments in which the above-named John Fairfax Jesse is interested, situate in the parishes of Llanbedr and Llanychan, in the connty of Denbigh, and proposed to be exchanged for the Land and Here- ditaments hereinbefore specified. No. on Title Map. Description. a. r. p. In Llanbedr Tynycelyn. 432 and ) House, Out-buildings,) n o oo Part 407 > Yard, &c. f U Part of 433 Croft 1 1 28 Part of 433 Ditto 1 1 31 394 Cae Uchaf 2 2 9 395 Pt. of Weirglodd newydd 1 1 13 396 Caerardd 2 1 37 397 Part of Plasbedw 1 3 27 393 House, &c., in ruin 0 1 14 Road 0 0 32 402 Caescybor 1 3 19 398 Part of Cae Banadle 1 2 27 401 Cae Swnd 2 2 14 400 Cae Isaf 2 1 28 399 Y Senach 0 3 31 In Llanychan. 135a Part of Cae Banaal 0 0 5 Part of Road 0 0 3 Part of 133 Pt. of Weirglodd newydd 0 1 9 Part of 133 Part of Plasbedw 0 1 19 132 Cae Llanychan 4 0 32 134 Werglodd 1 1 28 28 0 38 Witness my hand this 19th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy six. Iaclosure Commission, H. PYNE, 3, St. James* Square, By Order of the Board. London, S.W. i3.b tgal mb ulrlic Sottas. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT in aid cf the Funds of Esclusham Church will be given in the First week of the New Year. Ladies and Gentlemen of the town and neighbourhood will be invited to render their assistance. Also in the same week, in aid of the same object, a LECTURE will be given on A Tour among the Scottish Hebrides." 535 BRYNEGLWYS CHURCH, NEAR CORWEN. THE above Church will be RE-OPENED, after Restoration, on TUESDAY, the 31st of OCTOBER, 1876. a Morning Service, in Welsh, at 11. THE BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE PREACHES. After which there will be Holy Communion. Afternoon Service, in English, at 3. VEN. ARCHDEACON FFOULKES [PREACHES. Evening Service, in Welsh, at 6. REV D. EVANS, Rector of Llanycil, Preaches. After each Service, a Collection will be made in aid of the Restoration Fund. About X70 more is required to clear off the expenses of the Restoration. 527c WREXHAM, RUABON, AND LLANGOLLEN DISTRICT OF ROADS. NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS having any Claims or Demands against the Trustees of the above-named District of Roads are required to send particulars thereof, in writing, to me on or before the Eighth day of November next, after which date the Trust will be forthwith wound up. ro. WILLIAM JONES, Clerk to the said Trustees. Wrexham, 26th October, 1876. 569o MONDAY, OCTOBER 30TH, 1876. BILLIARDS. THE INSTITUTE, WREXHAM, TIMBRELL, the celebrated player, will give an entertainment in conjunction with a resident, the latter receiving 300 start in 1,000, to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets: Reserved seats, 3s unreserved, 2s; members, 2s and Is 6d. 563 TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. REVIVAL OF THE WREXHAM READINGS AND PEOPLE'S ENTERTAINMENT. A Series of the abave Amusing and Instruc- tive Entertainments will be given every week during the winter months commencing on TUES- DAY Next, October 3lst, under the distinguished patronage of his Worshipful the Mayor (Dr Eyton- Jones), who will take the chair at Bight o'clock. For particulars see programmes. NOTICE. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of taking part in any of the programmes, are invited to send their names to the Secretary not later than Thursday evening in each week. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 1 p.m. Prices-Front seats, 6d; back do., 3d gallery, 2d. Secretary-Mr Herbert Williams, Crescent Cot- tage, Beast Market, Wrexham. 545p WREXHAM ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OPEN DAILY, FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, from Six to Nine p.m., ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. When the Exhibition Band will play a selection of favourite airs. At the earnest solicitation of many of the Gentry of Wrexham and the neighbourhood, and to afford those ho have not hitherto availed themselves of the privi- lege of visiting this most valuable and interesting Exhi- bition, the Executive Committee have deferred the closing until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH. 4a, It is earnestly suggested that the public should j at once take advantage of the now limited period during which the GREATEST MODERN EXHIBITION OF PAINTING, FINE ARTS, AND INDUSTRY ever seen in the Principality or the North of England will remain open.-Vide London and Provincial Press. 431p ART TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. MONTHLY TICKETS, from Ootober 21st to November 25th. price 7s 6d, may be obtained at the Exhibition Office^ and of Mr J. F. Edisbury, and Mr Pitfcer, of High-street. Season Tickets expiring on the 22nd inst., will not be available after that date. c ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LIVERPOOL MEETING, 1877. TFARM PRIZES. In cooneetiot'trith 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 Flintshirt SECTION 1.—ARABLE FARMS with at least two thirds of their area-under rotation of cropping. CLASS i.-Farm, of One Hundred and Fifty Acres and upwards in extent JE50. CLASS 2.—Farms above Eighty Acres in extent, and under One Hundred and Fifty Acres, First Prize JB40, Second A20. CLASS 3.-Farms above Forty Acres in extent, and under Eighty Acres, 420. 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, Jg50. CLASS 5.—Farms of not less than One Hundred Acres and under Two Hundred Acres, First prize A40, second 0220. CLAss 6.—Farms of not less than Fifty but under One Hundred Acres, X20. SECTION III.—FARMS in the Isle of Man. CLASS 7.-Farms of Seventy Acres or upwards in extent, £ 25. CLASS &-Farms under Seventy Acres in extent, but not less than Twenty-fire Acres, X15. The Last Day of Entry is October 31st, 1876. Forms of entry and conditions of competition may be had oa application to H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 12. Hanoreraqotre, London, W- MM gtgal anfcr JJuMk 1DtittS, WREXHAM LNION. TO SHOEMAKERS AND JOINERS. THE Guardians of the above Union are JL prepared to Apprentice a Boy to each of the above trades. Applications to be made to Mr Ralph, the Master. Workhouse, Wrexham, October 26, 1876. 570p fetrrsmirs. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. THAMES INTERNATIONAL RE- GATTA, November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. On Wednesday, November 1st, a cheap excursion train for LONDON, will leave Chester, at '10 Wrexham, 9.36 Corwen, 8.15; Llangollen, 8.45 Ruabon, 9.49; Oswestry, 9.52; Gobowen, 10.3 and Shrewsbury, 10.40; and return on the following Monday. Tickets and bills can be obtained at the Stations. J. GRIERSON, General Manager, Paddington Terminus. 531 &mb*rs. TO CONTRACTORS, EXCAVATORS, &c. PARTIES desirous of Tendering for the excavator's work of levelling Durack Field," adjacent to the G.W.R. Goods Warehouse, Wrexham, may see the plans and specifications at my office. Sealed Tenders endorsed Durack Field" will be re- ceived by Mr J. E. Powell, Town-hill, Wrexham, up to the 8th of November next. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. HOWELL DAVIES, Surveyor. &c. 39, Hope-street, Wrexham, October 26th, 1876. 568p gfoitcn. MONEY TO LEND.—From X-500 to jLTJL £1,000 on Freehold Property.—Apply by letter X Y.Z," at Guardian Office, Wrexbam. 571o MONEY LENT O» Security of approved Stocks, Leaseholds, or other Personal Estate. —Apply to Mr PKICE, Aberderfyn Brick Works. Ruabos. 352h W/ REXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT Tf BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY.—MONEY LENT, on Approved Security.—Apply to Mr R. C. Fearnley, Secretary, 3, Arcade Chambers, Wrexham. 463b MRS. SCOTT, RESPECTFULLY informs her customers that she will make her usual display of fashions in Mantles, Millinery, Dressmak- ing, Costumes, and Silks, on TUESDAY NEXT, and following days. 31, High-street, Wrexham. 564 To Ile S Y K E S, CARVER AND GILDER, QUEEN SQUARE, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. T. H. S. having succeeded to the business carried on by the late Mr George Warburton, for the last 39 years (and of which he has for the last 15 years been Manager). T. H. S. begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, &c., that he has commenced business in Queen-square, Queen-street, aud to assure them that it shall be his constant study to deserve, and solicit a continuance of the support awarded to the late Mr G. Warburton, and by prompt attention to all commands entrusted to him, and by keeping a large, varied, and well-selected stock of the best materials, with which, and good workmanship combined with strict economy, to solicit the kind support of the public at large. CARVING AND GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES, CONSOLE TABLE, AND CORNICE MANUFACTURER. OLD OIL PAINTINGS REPAIRED AND RESTORED. OLD WORK RE-GILT EQUAL TC NEW. 529c FASHIONS. J. j 0 N E s Begs respectfully to announce his return from the London and Provincial Markets, and will be prepared to show a choice selection of Winter Novelties on THURSDAY NEXT. October 26th, and following days. The favour of an inspection is invited. St. Peter's-square, Ruthin, October 24th, 1876. 525c WINTER FASHIONS. MILLINERY SHOWROOMS. GEORGE JJENRY LEE V AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Will be prepared, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 31ST INST., AND FOLLOWING DAYS, With their most Important Show of MILLINERY FASHIONS, Comprising copies of all the most approved French models, in the new dark fashionable tints, as employed in their < New Costumes. YOUNG LADIES' TRIMMED FELT BONNETS, One Guinea. LADIES" FELT AND VELVET BONNETS, Handsomely Trimmed, Two Guineas. NOVELTIES IN HEADDRESSES, CAPS, FLOWER MONTURES, &C. HAT SHOWROOMS. The Collectiorwn this department comprises all the latest forms and colourings, as employed by the leading Parisian modistes. LADIES' TRIMMED FELT HATS, One Guinea. THE FASHIONABLE COQUE FEATHER, COQUE HAT, One Guinea, IN LOUTBE, I MARINE, PRUNE, MYRTHE, Nom, » BRONZE, The CHILDREN'S HATS for this Season are exceptionally pretty, including all the simple styles in Trimmed Felt and Velvet as worn in Paris. Children's Trimmed Felt Hats, 17s 9d. Boys' and Infants' Hats in great variety. GEORGE HENRY LEE & COMPANY, BASNETT-STBEET, 546b LIVERPOOL. ^rafresmtn's ^Ibbrrsses. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. TO SOLICITORS AND PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS. THE Wrexham Guardian allows the fullest time of any paper in the district for the prepara- tion of Parliamentary Notices in matters relating to Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Carnarvonshire, Salop, and Cheshire, the dates of publication being November 11th, 18th and 25th, The Guardian is the recognised County Paper for Denbighshire and Flintshire, being the only Paper which receives the Official Advertisements for the both Counties, by Special Order of the Court of Quarter Sessions. It has separate publishing Offices in the Counties of Flint, Merioneth, and Carnarvon. ART TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. N. So S COTCHER, 36, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Begs respectfully to thank his numerous friends for the support they have accorded him whilst exhibiting in this exhibition, and has much pleasure in calling attention to his large and varied Stock of JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS, which he is now exhibiting at his stand in the ART TREASURES EXHIBITION and which he is disposing of at a VERY GREAT REDUCTION. 5440 ART TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. INDUSTRIAL ANNEXE. ALEXANDER VAN pRAAG & Co., Of LONDON, Beg respectfully to thank their numerous friends and patrons for past favours, and as the Exhibition will close on the 25th of November, call the attention of visitors and the public generally to the following Articles, which are only to be had at this Exhibition and from their London House EMERY KNIFE SHARPENERS; PORTABLE COOKING STOVES, Suitable for Invalids and Tourists FILTERS AND ARMENIAN CEMENT. Our celebrated Fly Traps are only to be obtained at C. Bayley's, Hope-street, Wrexham. rp6op WREXHAM ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. INDUSTRIAL ANNEXE. J. JACQUES Begs to call the attention of visitors to his choice collection of Prize Medal Bog Oik Carvings, and Novel- ties in French and German Jewellery. He would also direct attention to his views of Wrexham Church andfac simile of the Eisteddvod Harp, carved in Box Oak, and mounted as Brooches. 558d ART TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. W G ARNER, C NUNEATON, Begs to inform visitors that he manufactures at his Loom SCARVES for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, and sells them all at 6d EACH. A scarf made for any purchaser in his presence at the Loom, in a few minutes. 559p TO INTENDING PLANTERS. YSTRACHAN, Seed Merchant and 4 Nurseryman, High-street, Wrexham, in- vites inspeetion of his STOCK, at the Railway Station Nurseries, where they will find a large assortment of standard and dwarf roses, standard and dwarf fruit trees, evergreen and flowering z, shrubs, large size, for immediate effect, larch, spruce, Scotch fir, thorns, privets, &c., &c. Cata- logues on application. 562 ROBES AND COSTUMES. GEORGE JJENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Willl show in their NEW ROOM, Os MONDAY NEXT, THE 30TH INSTANT, And following days, All the NOVELTIES in ROBESAND COSTUMES. G. H. LEE and Co., direct special attention to their large collection of BLACK SILK ROBES AND COSTUMES, COLOURED SILK ROBES AND COSTUMES, In Selected Silks. THE SILK AND CASHMERE COSTUMES, THE SILK AND FANCY COATING COSTUMES, Copied from the French models, are shown in many exquisite styles. MATERIAL COSTUMES. G. EL L. & Co. will at the same time show a great variety in inexpensive Matenal Cos- tumes in THE ELNA COSTUME, Complete, 29/6. THE AGRES AND ROYAL COSTUMES, 39/6. THE ELSA AND VALIDE, Two and a Half Guineas. THE SENORA, Three Guineas. THE MIGNON. Three and a Half Guineas. HE BRIGHTON COSTUMES In Serges, Cashmeres, &c., Four and a Half Guineas. THE ISABEL COSTUME In all the new dress shades, trimmed silk and braided, Five and a Half Guineas. THE MADELINE COSTUME. At Six Guineas, made infill the new dress colours in Merino, Cashmere, Coatings, &c., Trimmed Silks. BALL DRESSES. A.display of all the new Ball Dresses will be made on Wednesday, in Net, Tulle, Tarlatanne, Gauze, &e. GEORGE HENRY LEE & Co., BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 5470