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jsales bn Ruction. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. WREXIIAM SMITHFIELD. O ALE of FAT and STOHE STOCK every Fair Day, at .J Ten (.'clock, and the Auctioneer re^jfctiuliy request that the Stock 1.e at the Mart early. j BAUGH, JONES, & CO. 472f Sale of Eliaibie BUILDING SITES in the Township of GWERSYLLT, near the town of Wrexham, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSES BAUGH, JONES, & CO., at the house of Mr Mercer, called the Sew inn," Gwersyllt. aforesaid, •n Monday, April 23rd, 1877, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon"subject to O'lidi'ions to be then and there pro- duced, and in the following 01 such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale °Lot 1.—All that Flot of Freehold Building Land, being •art of a field situate near Cross-street, Gwersyllt, aforesaid, iavins two nonta^i-h of «u and 45 feet respectively to new pro- jected ro:ids, una coiuainiuy in the whole in surface area OL'7 square yards or thereabouts. jected ro:ids, una coiuainiuy in the whole in surface area ;j7 square yards or thereabouts. Square yards or Lot thereabouts. 2 Ditto ditto adjoining the above 2(;S 3 Ditto ditto Lot 2 268 4 Di to ditto „ Lot 268 5 Ditto ditto „ Lot 4 310 6 Ditto ditto „ Lot r. 180 7 Ditto ditto Lot 0 263 8 Ditto ditto „ Lot 7 :!G8 9 Ditto ditto „ Lot 8 2(;8 10 Ditto (litto Lot 9 268 11 Ditto ditto Lot 10 327 The above lots from 2 to 10 have a frontage to a new pro- jected road o. U i feet, and lot 11 two frontages of Go and 46 feet to ditto respectively. Lot i2.-I,lot of Building Land, having a frontage of 47 and 43 feet to throe occupation reads respectively, and contains in lui face area. S7C square yards. Lot 13.—Ditto ditto adjoining lot 12, having two frontages of 36 feet each, and containing 30<> squ re yards or thereabouts. Lot 14.—Ditto ditto adjoining lot Iii, containing ti32 yards or thereabouts. Lot D.-Ditto oitto adjoining lot 14, containing SM yards or thereabouts. Lot 16.-I)itto ditto adjoining lot 15, containing 382 yards or thereabouts. These lots have two frontages of 36 feet to said new road. Lot 17.—Ditto ditto adjoining lot Hi, containing 43o yards or thereabouts. This lot has a frontage of 26 feet 6 inches and 40 feet to the jKudroad respectively. Lot 18.-All that piece or plot of Building Land, having a frontage to the township road leading from Cross-street to the Frood, and als-o to an occupation road, and containing HS square yards or thereabouts. N.B.—The above lots are in close proximity to the Frcod and Gweisylit Coal and Iron Works, and most eligibly situated for the erection of dwelling-houses, where they are much in request. Lot Il1.-All that piece or parcel of Freehold Building Land, situate near the Wheatsheaf, Gwersyllt, having a frontage of 75 feet to the turnpike road, leading from Wrex- to Mold, and also a frontage of 82 feet to a proposed new road, and containing in the whole in surface area 700 square yards or thereabouts. Lot 20—Ditto ditto, adjoining lot 19, having a frontage of 60 feet to the said proposed new road, and conta ning in sur- face area ¡¡ill) square yaids or thereabouts. Lot 21.-Ditto ditto adjoining lot 20, and having a frontage of CO feet to the said new road, and containing 500 square yards or thereabouts Lot 22.—Ditto ditto adjoining lot 21, having a frontage of 60 feet to the said new road, and containing 500 square jards or thereabouts. For further information as to Lots 1 to 18 apply toMrT. Allington Hughes, solicitor, Wrexham and as to lots 19 to 22 to Mr J. C. Owen, solicitor, Wrexham; and as to all the lots and inspectioa of l.tU" of several bites, apply to Messrs Baugh, .Jones, a*d Co., auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 477f Sale of Leasehold Brick, Tile, and Sanitary Pipe Works, at Aberdertvil, and Building Sites at JOHNSTOWN, n.ar Buabon, Denbighshire. To Ite Sold by Auction, by MESSES. BAUGH, JONES, and CO.,at theWynustay Arms, Ruabon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of April, 1877, at Two for Tiireo o'clock in the afternoon, subject to eonditions to be then :ind there produced (unless in the meantime disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given). Lot 1. -All the unexpired term of the lease for 31 years, dated the 1st day of September, 1873, of and in all those well- Situated Brick, Tile, and Sanitary Pipe Works, at Aberderfyn, near Buabon, aforesaid, together with the machinery, plant, &c. The works, yard, and buildings cover an area of above 2t acres of land, including a small reservoir, and the laud for getting the supply of clay, shale, &c., extends over :md under an area of nearly 50 acres. The buildings and erections con- sist of engine and machine houses, grinding rooms, large brick and tile drying shed, 168 feet long by 32 feet wide, and *pper floor for drying pipes, round and square kilns for burn- iug about 130,000 bricks and from 2,000 to 3,000pipes, accord- ing to size, simultaneously, large and small offices, store- room, and smith' shop. There is also a tramway and bridge for conveying the elav and other materials into the principal grinding pan. The plant machinery cousist of In Engine Boom.—Horizontal steam engine, 15-inch cylinder, 3 feet Hi-inch. stroke, with 12 feet 4-inch fly wheel. Thirty-six-feet boiler, with furnace-door, bar. &c., as fixed (outside) with connecting pipes from reservoir, and a variety af tools and utensils. In Machine Boom. Driving wheel 10 feet 6 inches diameter, pan and pug wheels, each 8 feet 2 inches diameter. Grinding pan, 10 feet 2 inches, wi h rolls 5 feet S inches by 12 inches. Two riddles, 5 feet 6 inches Ong, and 3 feet diameter, with requisite fittinga. Pug mill and hoppers, strong shaft- ing and gear, all complete. In Mill Rooms.-Grinding pan, 7 feet 8 inches diameter. Rolls, 3 feet 9 inches by 11 inches. Two mills for making lax«-e 'and small socket pipes, with wheels, pulleys, shafting and pear, complete. Matthew's patent brick-making machine. amall weighing' mtchine. In Pipe-drying Shed.—Pipe lathe, benches, moulds, bar- rows, &c. In Brick Shed.—Tramway from pug and truck, moulding tables, handpresa, barrows, moulds, Ikc. In Smith's Shop.—Portable hearth, anvil, spare wheel, kc. In Large Office.-Fire proof safe, large and small tables, letter copying press, 3 chairs, desk, shelving, and sundry other effects. In Small Office-Desk, stool, bench, stove, spare wire for riddles, and sundries. Lot 2.—All that piece or plot of Building LAImD, situate at Johnstown, near the New Inn, having a frontage to the road leading from Buabon turnpike-road to the Rhos of 36 feet, and containing in surface area 316 square yards or there- —All that piece or plot of Building LAND, adjoin- ing the last lot, and having a like frontage to the same road 81 36 feet, and containing in surface area 292 square yards or For inspection of the Works and Plant, apply to H. H. Prioe Esq., at the Works, and further information may be obtained from Messrs. Richards and Son, solicitors, Llan- gollen or, at the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Cham- bers, Wrexham. Wrexham, 25th March, 1877. 476d PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of FREEHOLD LANDS and DWELLING-HOUSES, in the townships of BROUGHTON and BEESHAM, near Wrexham, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., on an early day in the month of May, 1877, in several lots, and subject to swdititU- All that Freehold Farm, with the stone-built Dwelling- house Outbuildings and Cottage, together with eleven several Fields' pieces or parcels of land thereto belonging, and there- •with held called the Lower Mill Tenement, situate near Berse Dreiincourt, in the said township of Broughton, and «nn)*inin £ r in the whvle 23 acres, or thereabouts, aud now in tthie occupation of Mr Joseph Edwards. Also all the stone-built and slated Messuage, or Dwelling- house and Cottage adjoining, with the gardens and outbuild- ings thereto belonging, together with all those nine several JPield^ pieces or parcels of land, and small croft adjoining thereto and therewith held, called Cae Sheaf, Cae Salusbury, and Cefn Fields, rituute at or near the Pentre, in the said townahip of Broughton, and containing in the whole 24a 2r lip, or theT'shunts, and now and for some years past in the occupation of Mr James Jones, Also, all those eight Messuages or Cottages, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Pentre Broughton. aforesaid and also a small Croft near thereto, containing a quarter of an acre or thereabouts, and :Row in 'the respective occupations of Mrs Eleanor Davies. Meeara George Jones, Cadwaladr Jones Josiah Parker, William Williams, William Davies, Mrs Eliza Parry, and Mrs itadabse. Also all that atone-built Mesuageor Dwelling-house, with the warden and appurtenanoes thereunto belonging, situate at rwJfr>oflth. in the township of Bersham, near the Wesley an Chapel, and now in the occupation of Mr Richard Williams. Also all that stone-built Building, formerly used as a mu-oenter'a shop smith's shop, and store rooms, near the above (this property, at a small outlay, might be converted into oottages), a*d now in the occupation of Mr Richard wulia- And also all that field, piece, or parcel of Land adjoining the above, containing 3a 2r Op or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Richard Williams. This land is a moat eligible site for bnilding purposes. parts of the above described property will be snb-divided into small lota to meet the requirements of the parties, ard are in the midat of one of the most important mining districts in. this locality. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, ana -a-intpd Dartioulara with plans will be prepared and ready for 5»iiVprv ten days prior to the sale. In the meantime, further ion may be obtained from Mr J. Allington Hughes, solicitor, Wrexham; or from the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. Wrexham, 89th March, 1877. 475e GRBSFORD, DENBIGHSHIRE. To be Sold by Auction by Mnoapa i>inf)H JONES, and CO., at the Lion Hotel, £ ^Vexbam%n Twsday the Uth day of May, imfatPour. p.m., precisely, in the following or such <rth £ r lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and sub- ject te oowUtkMs. Lot t.-All that newly erectcd MESSUAGE or DWEL- T ma-HOOSB, called Moss Cottage, together with the Client gardei, stables, piggeries, bakehouse and piece of land there*nt» belonging, and held therewith, situate near Oarthwrona, Gresford, and containing by estimation 4 acres or toweabWto. be the same more or less, and now in the oecupa- tíDa of Mr Thomas Lewis. Lot 2.—All feme three MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, sitaate near the Cross House, Gresford, and now fa the re- gneettve occupations of Mr Meredith, Mr Robert Williams, wndanother. This lot adjoins the Turnpike Road leading from Wrexlua to Chester. A„ „ _u For further particulars apply to Mr John AUiajrton Hughes, sotiolUr, Wrexka*. or to tke Aoetionww, Teapte-row, WfeWfcM. WB0 1 jstalcs hv udialt. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and eo. Sale of Household Furniture, Feather Beds, and Dairy Vessels, Poultry, and other effects, at DAWLAND, Rosset, five miles from Wrexham and seven from Chester. MESSES BAUGH. JONES, & CO. have been instructed by Mr Stephen Whal'ey (who is changing his residence) to Sell by Auction, on the above premises on T"r-dav. -iv- 24th day of Apri!, 1S77, the whole of his useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Feather Beds, Dairy Vessels, Poultry, and other effects, being the contents of drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms. which are principally in mahogany, walnut, and oak; and the contents of six bedrooms, together with the usual kitchen and dairy requisites. Also about 25 couples of Poultry. Detailed catalogues are in preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneers eight days before the day of sale, or, if by post, on receipt of a postage stamp. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock to a minute. 379b SALE AT VADDOCK COTTAGE, LLAY, NEAR GRESFORD. MESSRS. BAUGH. JONES, and CO., have been in- structed by the executors of the late Mr John Tilston, to SELL by AUCTION, at. Vaùdock Cottage, aforesaid, on Wednesday, April 25th, 18"7, the whole of the very useful FURNITURE and other effects, comprising — In Kitchen.—Fender, iron ntool and fire-irons (iron and brass), brass candlesticks, brass morti'.r and pestal, coffee mill, paraffin lamp, fiat irons, barometer, sijigle barrel gun, sewing machine, copper warming pan, Windsor and arm chairs, sofa, leaf table, metal tea aHd c,.)tfee pots, cruet stand and glasses, China tea service, pair decanters, sundry glass and crockery, &c &c In Parlour.-Fender and lire-irons, sot of papier macho trays, oil paintings in gilt frames, pier glass, time-piCC0, single' and arm chairs, mahoguny stand, mahogany dining table, ditto couch,, pianoforte in mahogany, rosewood writing desk, Ciu-pet and hearth rug, electro-plated articles and cut- J lery, Ac. Entrance Hall.—Mahogany Pembroke table, manogany writing desk, Dutch clock. Brussels stair curpet and skin door mats, brass rods, Kidderminster carpet, iron door scraper. In Four Bedrooms.—Fenders, fire-irons, washstands and services, dressing tables, toilet glasses, chests of drawers, commode, mahogany bidette, ditto Pembroke and other tables, mahogany and other chairs, iron half-tester and other bedsteads and furniture, hair, wool, and straw mattresses, and feather beds, mahogany and other towel rails, linen chests. Brussels and other carpets, bed and other linen, Ac. In Milk-House.—Salting turnel, patent churn, wringing and mansfliug machine, statt churn, butter tub, bowl and print, milk skimmer, sieves, Ac., Ac. In Yard.—Wheelbarrow, long ladder, lawn mower, cow, chains, half measures, rakes, pikels, spades, dung hook, riddle, fire wood, and about eight tons of manure, &c., &c. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock. 478d PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Freehold Dwelling-houses in Minora, near Wrexham, iu the County of Denbigh. To be Sold by Auotion, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, a CO., on Wednesday, the LT-IL 2,ith April. 1877, at Three for Four o'clock in the after- noon, at the Lion Hotel. Hope-street, in the town of Wrexham, in the county of Denoigh, subject to conditions to be then produced. All that piece of Land, situate on the north side of the turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Ruthin, and in the township of .Minera, in the parish of Wrexham, iu the county of Denbigh, together with l:J several stone-built and slated Messuages, or Dwelling-houses thereon erected, and a Meet- ing Room, in the occupation of the Baptist Society, erected upon the said land, and called "Victoria terrace," and num- bered respectively 3 to 15, inclusive, yielding the gross annual rental of £i9 10s. The t- nure is freehold of inheritance. Fror further particulars apply to Mr William Mo-ris, solicitor, 13, Harrington-street, Liverpool; or, at the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 473 Mesrs. Churton, Elpfcick, & Co. Important Sale of Dairy Cows and Heifers, Wagon Horses, Pigs, Produce, Manure, Implements of Husbandry,- Steam Engine, Dairy and Brewing Vessels, and a small portion of the Household Furniture, at CHURCH HOUSE, FAlîK- DON, Cheshire. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, and CO., beg to an- nounco that they have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Richard Powdrell, Esq.. to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, April 30th, 1877, com- mcncing at Twelve o'clock to the minute, the whole of the valuable live and dead FARMING STOCK, comprising 18 young dairy cows und heifers, calved and in calf; yearling heifer, well bred two-year-old short-horn bull, powerful black wagon maro, rising seven years old, about lfi hands a ditto ditto, about 16 hands, aged; 9 Clun ewes and 8 lambs, sow and 11 pigs, strong store pig, quantity of Skerry Blue, York Regent, Myatt's, and other potatoes, oats, wheat, barley, and beans, about; (jO tons of. capital farm yard manure; the whole of the Implements of Husbandry, including broad and rar- row-wheeled wagons and carts, with harvest gearing, straw cart, hay tedder, horse-rake, ploughs, harrows, two-horse power steam engine, with shafting pulleys, Ac.; chaff cutter, turnip pulper, horse gears, &0.; together with the dairy and brewing vesdeis, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Luncheon on the table at Eleven o'clock, Sale at Twelve punctually. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers' Office, Ci; ester. 500d In Liquidation. Sale of Valuable Loose Materials, Effects of Carpenters and Smiths' Shops, Stores, New Bar Iron, Scrap ditto, Rail- way Coal Waggons, Bridge Rails, Office Furniture and other Effects, at LlESWOOD GUEEX COLLIERY, ab-rnt- 2} miles from the Padeswood Station, and 4 miles from Mold MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, A CO. have received instructions from the Official Liquidator of the Lees- wood Cannel and Gas Coal Company Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUKSDAY, May 1st, 1877, commencing at 19 o'clock punctually, the above-mentioned valuable EFFECTS, comprising IS excellent railway coal wagons, in capital con- dition; the contents of smiths' and carpenters' shop", inclu- ding bellows, anvils, swaac blocks, vices, tools, stocks, dies, braces, bits, &c.; casks of grease, oil, &c.; quantity of ca, t tub wheels and pedestals, axle boxes, pedestal brasses, 1,aib, ropes, chains, new bar iron, wrought and cast scrap iron, 47 nit wairons, about 10 tons of bridge rails, points and crossings Single purchase crab winch, 4-inch wheeled cart with gearirg, set of thrill goal's, two capital donkeys. &c.; also the OFFICE FURNITURE, includiug tables, desks, aim chairs, paper cases, letter racks, miner's dial with stand complete. an ex- cellent tire-proof iron safe, by Whitfield aud Sons, Birming- ham; steam guage, surveyor's chain, and other miscsllaneous Effects. Catalogues may be obtained from Messrs. MULLESS and BOSANQUET, 11, Queen Victoria-street, London; C. A. HARRISON, Esq., 22, Waterloo-street, Birmingham, and 33, King-street, Cheapside, London; or from the AUCTION EKS, Chester. 4U90 Messrs Dew and Son. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of the desirable Freehold Farm, called Ty Du, situate at Ntyr. in ttie parish of Llangadwaladr, in the county of Denbigh. To be Sold by Public Auction, by MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON, Dot the Hand Hotel, ..L Chirk, on Saturday, the 10th day of May, 1877, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the above-named FARM, comprising 8.;a. lr 03p of Arable and Pasture Land, together with the Farmhouse and Buildings. Plans and particulars will shortly be issued, and may be had of Mr George Woodcock, solicitor, Bailey-lane, Coven- try, of Messrs Evans andblorris, Castle-street, Llangollen aud from the Auctioneers, Bangor and Rhyl. 49c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DENBIGHSHIRE. S lIe of very desirable Freehold Farms in the parishes of Llanrhaiadr and Gyffylliog, and valuable Houses and Building Land in the town of Denbigh, and ditto in Derwen Village, and Chemist Shop and Dwelling-house situate in Well-street, Ruthin. To be Sold by Auction, by 1 MESSRS DEW AND SON, at the Bull Hotel. Denbigh, on Thursday, the 31st of May, 1877, the following Farms and other properties PAlaSH OF LLANRHAIADR. Ponybryn Pare and Bryn Foel. PARISH <?F GYFFYLLIOG. Cefniwrweh, Cefn Issa, Penffordd, NaDt Mostyn, and Cae'r Hafod. TOWN AND SUBURBS OF DENBIGH. The Ropery close to the Station, a most desirable site for a Hotel (so much needed). The Big Garden divided into most eligible building lots. The Cast portion of the Lower Park on the Ruthin Road, with a frontage to the Ystrad Road, divided in lx>t$for Villas. Brynypark, situate under the Walls of the Ancient Castle, and adjoining Howell's School, commanding fine view of the vale. Dwelling House and Smithy in Swine Market. ThrtIJ Dwelling Houses in Middle-lane, and Plot of Building Land in Post Offioe-laue and two excellent Dwelling-houses in Vale-street, in the occupation of Messrs J. Jones and Vaughan Jones. VILLAGE OF DERWEN. The Blue Bell Inn, and Shop, House, and Smithy, Post Office, Cefn Post, and several Plots and Accommodation Land. TOWN OF RUTHIN. That commodious House and Shop and extensive Back Premises, situate in Well-street, in the occupation of Mr J. J. Bancroft. Lithographed plaIDI and full particulars will shortly be issued, and may be had of Messrs Gold Edwards and Weston. solicitors, Denbigh; and of the Auctioneers, Well- field House, Bangor, aud the Town Hall, Rhyl. 487c Messrs. Heather and Co. R R Y L. Sate of Yala&bis FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, 19, Qu. E. STREET. MESSRS HEATHER A CO., will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal Hot 1, Rhyl, on Monday, 7th day of May. 1877, at four for five o'clock p.m. punctually (subject to con- ditions to be then produced), the valuable FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being 19, Queen street, Rbyt. containing three Entertaining Rooms, six Bed Rooms, with Yard and usual Offices, and late in the occupation of Mrs Fielding, decoased. The Property is most conveniently situated, being in the centre of the Town, and a very short dUtance from the Pier. For further particulars and orders to view apt ly to Me sre Finchett, Msddock, MOSP, and Sharp, solicitors, Chester; or to the Auctioneers, Bodfor Street, Kkyl. Office: D. Bodfor Street. I 494b alt$ hy Ruction. Messrs Davies and Armor. B 1, Y N. Situate in the village of Tremeirchion, 3 miles from the City of St. Asaph, and 2 miles from Bodfary Station, on the Mold and D libigli Railway. Important Sale of valuable Farming Stock, 7 strong and powerful Horses, 2'» Head of Cattle, Sows and litter of pigs, Farm-yard Fowls, Dairy Utensils, and other Effects. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tion~ from Mr Robert Evans, who is leaving his Farm, to SELL BY AUCTI<»N, on the above premises, at Bryn, on Monday, the 23rd of April, 1877, the whole of the valuable FARMING STOCK, Dairy Utensils, and other Effects. Lunch at Eleven. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. Royal Oak Denbigh, April 10th, 1877. 455h RUTHIN PARKS. To Graziers, Farmers, Cattle Dealer?, and Others. iy9J ACRES OF GRASS LAND, To be Let, until the 30th of November next. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOUR have been favoured with instructions from J. M. Martin, Esq., TO LET BY ALOTION. at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on Friday, April 27th, 1877, rhe following RICH PASTURE LAMD, caded the "Ruthin Parks," situate close to the town of Ruthin, and to the Railway Station- Sub-divided into Eight Lot, as under:— Lot 1. (marked A on the map)—Pasture Land adjoining the Railway Station, and lately in the occupation of Mr Green, and contains by measurement, 14a Sr. Op. Lot 2. (marked B on mip).-Oie ditto, adjoining the j above, 22a. 3r. Op. Lot 3. (marked "C" on mop).—Next but one to lot 1, 21a. 2r 9p.. Lot 4. (marked "D" on iiip).-Secoiid year's Pasture, 4a. 2r. 13p. Lot (marked E on map).—Pasture Land adjoining lots F and G as marked on the plan, ISa. 2r. 18p. Lot 6. (marked F" on map).—One ditto, adjoining furthest fence, 12a. Or. Op. Lot 7. (marked "G" on map). -One ditto, adjoining railway ¡ Crossing, 121. 2r. Op. Lot 8. (mark..d.r H" on map).—One ditto, 5a. 3r. Op. N.B.—For the convenience of the public, the above Parks will be divided into Lots of about five acres each for mowing purposes, and the Aftergrass will be Let at a subsequent period. The Auctioneers beg to draw the attention of the public to the above various lots, they having been thoroughly irrigated by the Town Sewers, and are now in a very forward state. Tae Bailiff in charge of the Land will show the different Lots to intending purchasers. j Tile above Lots will be Let, subject to conditions to be then and there read at the time of Sale. The Letting to commence at Four o'clock p.m. Iloyal Oak, Denbigh, April 11th, 1877. 43811 TOWN OF DENBIGH. Tanyard, Building Land, find Cottages, to be Sold by Auction. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc" tions to SEI.L BY AUCTION, at the Royal Oak Inn' Denbigh, on Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1877, the Tun. yard, Foreman's Cottage, Bark Shed, and Buildings, with the Land adjoining, divided into suitable building lots, having extensive frontage to good roads, within five minutes' walk of the Denbigh Railway Station, and now or late in the occupation of Mr ;Moses Parry. Also, three Cottages and Gardens, on Denbigh Green, in the occupation of WiJIiam Williams, Oswald Johnson, and John Jones; and a Cottage, Garden, and Orchard, situate in Barker's-lane, in the occupation of William Jones. Particulars and plans a>e in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers, at their office in Denbigh, or from Messrs Parry-Jones and Son, solicitor, Denbigh. 444c Mr. W. H. Hill. PENTREPANT HALL. OSWESTRT. So be Sold by Auction, by MR W. H. HILL, under instructions from Mrs Crump, who is changing her residence, on Thursday, May 3r'i, 1877, and following day if necessary, on the above premi-es' situate about one mile from the Kailway Stations, at Oswestry! portions ot the useful mahogany rosewood and walnut FURNITURE in Entrance Hall, Dining. Drawing, and Brenkfast-rooms, twelve Bed and Dressing-rooms, and Servants' Offices, consisting of easy and other chairs, dining, occasional, card, and chess tables, sofa, couches, ottomans, cellarate, barometer, eight-day hall clock, bookcases, inlaid csbinet, clieffoniers, small box organ, billiard table, 8ft. by 4ft. with cues, balls, &c., in excellent order; carved antique oak chairs, war irobe, chests of drawers, washstands, towel airers, dressing tables and glasses, iron lialf-te-ter and other bed- teads, mattresses, feather beds, blankets, quilts, chamber- wares, handsome 12-light chandelier, Brussels and other carpets, wo, I rugs, kamptulioon, window cornices and drap"ries. engravings, oil paintings, several cases of mounted animals, birds and insects magic lautern.telesc >pes, archery and croquet sets, strong iron p ate safes, valuable books, and collec- tion of 200 etchings of celebrated artistes, China, glass, plated goods, paraffin and oil lamps, kitchen and culinary articles, washing machine, aviaries, bird cages, useful dairy and brewing vessels, several wine and ale casks, also three sets ot single harness, gentlemen's, ladies', and pony saddles; bridles, whip*. elegant pony carriage, useful Alexandra cart, wheel hay cut- tor, nearly new; sundry stable requisites, excellent double- ba"r..] gun, &c., in cr.se; revolver, patent weighing machine, twelve Campanula. Pyramidalis, aud numerous other p',i>n°s in pots; forcing pit-, wall and Harden lights, with box frames; lawn mower, garden tools, about two tons of capital hay in truss, quantity of manure, pony, barren cow, half-bred Alderney Heifer, short-horn heifer in calf, seven strong store pigs, about fitry choice poultry, comprising pure Bramah and Dorking fowls; Ayle|bury and Muscovey ducks, pigeons, to- gether with numerous out-door and other useful effects, ef which full particulars may be seen in the catalogues, to be had about one week previous to the sale, at the offices of the Auctioneer, Brook-street, Oswestry, Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. 51a Kr. Lloyd. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. NEXT FAIR, MAY 3rd. MR GRIFFITHS, Rhoden's Hall, has instructed MR LLOYD to SELL BY AUCTION, at Eleven o'clock- 2 Rich Roan SHORT-HORN BULLS. Pedigrees at time of Sale. 5070 | MONTHLY HOUSE SALE AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM, MAY 3rd, 1877. MR LLOYD begs most respectfully to announce that his next Monthly Sale of Horses will take place at the Wvnnstav Aims HOlel, Wrexham, on Thursdav, May 3rd, when he will offer for Sale alout 35 Cart and Hack Horses Ponies, Cobs, Hunters, Cart and Hack Colts, Ac. Further entries respectfully elicited, which should be sent early, so that they may be particularised in Catalogues and fully aavertised. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Offices: Plassey Farm, Wrexham. 509b THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1877.-WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends and supporters that, he has taken the First aud Second Stands in the New Smithfield (which is on the Ipft-hand sid" of the entrance), whe~e he will iu future hold his Fortnightly Sale of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &e., and trusts he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him, during the time h,. has been in business as an Auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcing his Third Sale will take place, on Thursday, May 3rd. The following Stocks are already entered. A Prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, j and with Calves at foot, Barren stirks. Stored Bulls, Ac. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing Calves, a prime U>t of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep, a number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock prompt. Commencing with Calves and Pigs. 393f 47 HEAD OF CATTLE. Annual Sale of FAT DAIRY STOCK, at BORRAS, situate two miles from Wrexham, eight from Chester, and three from Farndon. 25 Extraordinary prime three andfour year-old bullocks and heifera 8 Magnificent young dairy cows 14 Choice two and three year-old heifers to calve 80 Ripe Shropshire wethers. I MR MEREDITH has again instructed MR LLOYD to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve), at his Home- stead, situate as aforesaid, on Tuesday next, April 24th. Luncheon at One o'clock. Sale at Two p.m. prompt. Plassey, near Wrexham. 3-3 TONS OF HAY, 8 CATTLE, FARMING IMPLE- MENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ke. Important Sale of Live Stock, Farming Implements, 4 Stacks of Hay, Cart Gears, Household Furniture, &c., at PEN-Y- NANT, situate 11 miles from Ruabon, 6 from Bangor, and 6 from Wrexham. MR LI.OYD has great pleasure in announcing that he has been honoured with in-tructions from R. C. Webster, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at Pen-y-nant, situate as afore- said, on Friday, April 27th, 1877, the whole of his valuable Live Stock and superior Farming Implements, which are of modern construction, equal to npw, and by eminent makers; Household and Bedroom Furniture, Out-door Effects, viz :— Live Stock.—4 barren stirks, 1 barren cow, heifer to calve, eow with calf IItfoot. Farming Implements.—Sheep dipping apparatus, cultivator, scuffle, 2 capital sheep cratches, single plough and ridge plough complete, American hay collector Howard's horse rake (new), hay tedder (new), set of Howard's iron harrows, swinzle trees, pig cratches, oil cake mill (new), 2 large corn coffers, turnip pulper, turnip drill (new), patent weighing machine, capital norse power for chopping (new), qnuntity of Bnckley tile pig troughs, dog kennel, rain tube, gmtta percha tubing, quantity of wood hurdles, wire fenee, wooden shed, cow chains, stil- lages, seed hopper, fce. Farm Produoe.-4 stacks of prime upland hay, containing abot,t 36 tone. Gesm.-Skaft and chain gears, Scotch backbands, old gears, b. Household Furniture, &c.-6 mahogany chairs upholstered in Moroooo, mahogany table, brass and other bedsteads, 2 German spring mattrasses. palliasses, feather beds, hall tables, tapestry carpet and druggeting, lawn mowing machine, garden seats, rustic summer house, ice refrigerator, 400 to 508 yards of wire netting, 100 yards of wire fencing and oak po-ts, wire netted sheds for poultry, and other effects. Bale to commence at Two o'clock, prompt. Offices: Plassey Farm, Wrexham. bloo 1T7H3R SALE.—A bay PONT, quiet to drive or ride, with _P good aetion, fast, and suitable lor a lady. Also, a two- wbe4TAylesbury OART, Harnew, Lamp, &«.—Apply to A. H. Beid, 8, Temple-row, Wrexhaca. Alio bedfaylesbury OART, Harnew, Lamp. "-Apply to A. H. Beid, 8, Temple-row, Wrexhaca. Alio ti I Saks Iw ^turfioir. Messrs Snape and Birch. Sale of Household Furniture and other effects at DERWEN HOUSE, near Trevor Station, upon the Llangollen Branch Railway. MESSRS SNAPE & BIRCH have had instructions from Mr Hu-hes, in consequence of removing to his new residence, to Sell by Auction, without reserve, at Derwen House, on Monday, April 23rd. 1877, the whole of his valu- able HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising-Mahot-, nv dining room tables, couch, chairs, sideboard, secretaire, book- case, square piano, cellarettes, &c., &c.; iron and wood bed- steads and bedroom furniture; all the kitchen requisites; also an excellent Vis-a-vis Pony Carriage, made by Barton, of Bristol; riding saddle, garden seat, &c., Ac. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneers, at their office, Lion House, Wrexham. 0 No. 3, CARADOC TERRACE. WELLINGTON-ROAD, FAIRFIELD, WREXHAM. SALE OF VERY CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS SNAPE & BIRCH beg to announce that they will Sell by Auction upon the premises as above, on Tuesday. April 24th, 1877, in consequence of the owner giving up housekeevins. the whole of the very valuable and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, equal to new, comprising dining room suite in mahogany, upholstered in red leather, mahogany sideboard aud cheffionere with mirror back, tables, j pier glass, clocks, &e. Kitchen requisites and bedroom furni- ture, 4c. Sale to commence at Half-past One o'clock. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Lion Rinse. Wrexham. 4810 -I Messrs. T. 85 W. Whitfield, GOBOWEN, NEAR OSWESTRY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS T. AND W. WHITFIELD, at the Cross Foxes Inn, Gobowen, on Tuesday, the 24th day of April, 1877, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be mentioned at the time of sale, and subject to conditions then to be (I-eclared- Lt)t I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called Alder Cottage, with the Garden and Appurtenances thereto belonging, situate at Gobowen, in the county of Salop, containing altoeetlier 962 square yards or thereabouts, be the same more cr less, and now in the occupation of Mr John Jones, or his under-tenants. Lot 2—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called Brookside Cottage, with the Garden and Appnrten- ances thereto belonging, situate at Gobowen aforesaid, con- taining altogether S5 square yards or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now in the occupation of Mr William Price. The above desirable Property is situate in the villaee of Gobowen, and near to the Great Western Railway Station there. The dwelling-houses on both lots are most convenient and comfortable, and well adapted for the residences of genteel families, that of Lot 1 containing two parlours, kitchen, back kitchen, good cellars, larders, and four bed- rooms; and of Lot 2, a parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, two larders, cellars. awl five bedrooms. Printed particulars and plans, and any other information, may be obtained from the Auctioneers, and from Mr E. Oswell, solicitor, Oswestry. 431c Mr E. Cooke. KNOLTON, FLINTSHIRE. In the Parish of Overton. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. To be Sold by Auction, by MR H. COOKE, at the Bowling-Green Inn, Overton, in the county of Flint, On Monday, the 14th day of May, 1877, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following or su h oilier lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then read :— Lot I.-A compact and elidhle FAHM, comprising a com- fortable Dwelling-house, with Yar i, Garden, Orchard. Ou- buihlings, and Appurtenance-, and sever 1 pieces of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, containing together, according to the recent ordnance survey, 38a. Sr. 32p. (more or less), in the occupation of Mr Henry Lea. Lor 2.—A piece of rich PASTUKE LAND, containing, according to the said survey la Or. 36p. (more or less), adjoin- ing the road leading from Overton to Knolton, in the occupa- tion of the aid Mr Lea. The property is situate in th" tTownfhip of Knolton, in the parish ot Overton, in the county of Flint, lies up to cood roads, adjoins the lands af Edmund Peel, G. H. llorsfall, Nick-on, and Arthur M. Owen, Esquires, Mr Salter, and the Representat N-es of the late W. Dickin. is distant about a mile. fromtho village of Overton, four from E',I"iiic-re, aucl seven from Wrexham. The Lands nre of a rich quality, well watered, limbered in a good state of cultivation, and the situation commands fine views The Tenant will show the lot. and particulars, with plans attached, and anv further ii formation may be obtained at the offices of Mr Salter, solicitor, Ellesmere. 803h Salts Im fribatc dtetrari J- FOF. SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty Thousrnd BiilCKS. at Bedwell, near Marchwiel, Wrexhair. Apply to Mr iiickerton, Buck Inn, Bangor. 46ho ON SALE, upon reasonable terms, several thousand feet of machine stuck MOULDING, various widths.— A pply to T. E. Griffiths, joiner and builder. Ruabon. noo GWYNDY, LLANEFYDD, DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, the above freehold FAItM, adjoining the village of Llanefydd, and contain- ing upwards of 110 acres of excellent pasture and arable land, and is about six miles from the market town of Denbigh. The Buildings consist of a Farmhouse and extensive Out- buildings. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Davies, solicitor, Denbigh, at whose of:-Ice a plan of the property can be seen. 430c WREXHAM^ TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY OR LET, Unfurnished, a well-built modern Family "RESIDENCE, within ten minutes' walk of the Great Western Railway Station, Wrexham, containing threo go id Reception Booms, Ten Bedrooms. Bath Room, and Three Cabinets, good 1 Kitchens, Laundry. Butler's Pantry, China Closet, and other domestic offices. Spacious Stabling and Yard, and Gardens. -Apply to Mr James, Solicitor, Wrexham. 19th April, 1S77. 496b lugal snfr public glofias. PEN-Y-BRYN BOWLING CLUB. QPENING DINNER, TUESDAY, the 24th iust. President: THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (Alder nan Bene\, 6 '3d SHROPSHIRE AND WEST MIDLAND AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. WHITCHURCH MEETING, JULY 25th, 2Gth, and 27th, 1877. LIST OF PRIZES AND ENTRY FORMS supplied on application to W. L. BROWNE, Secretary. Shrewsbury. 495b CELEBRATION OF THE COMING-OF-AGE OF THE HEIR OF MOSTYN. TUESDAY, the 1st of MAY, 18T7. FRIENDS and Well-wishers will meet at the DRT BRIDGE, near Whitford, at Twelve o'clock, when a PROCESSION WILL BE FORMED, And thence proceed to Mqptyn Hall, where an ADDRESS Will be presented to Mr MOSTYN, at One o'clock. During the afternoon, a variety of ENTERTAINMENTS will take place in the Park. Also, HORSE AND rOXY RACES AND RURAL SPORTS. In the Evening there will be a GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AND MONSTER BONFIRES. THE BAND OF THE 106TH REGIMENT Will be present. On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of May, the School Children of the Parish will be Treated; a Presentation of a Bible to the Heir will be made and Beef and Bread distributed to the l oor; Rural Spirts, &e. RACES TO COMMENCE AT TWO P.M., AT MOSTYN PARK, ON TUESDAY. The Whitford Stakes, for Ponies not exceeding 13 hands half-a-mile; catch weights. Entrance, 2a 6d. First £2 10s, second, 10s. The Abergavenny Stakes, for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands; one mile; lowest weight, lOst. To be the property o^ owners within ton miles. Entrance, 2« 6d. First, £ o second, Ll. The Clonmel Stakes, for Horses not exceeding 15 hands, not having been in racing stables during the last ttix months; lowest weight, list. Entrance, 5s. First, £ 5; second £ 1. One and a half miles. The Mostyn" Grdoud National" Sweepstakes of one sov each, with a silver cup, value £ 10, added, for Horsos that have beeh hunted during the last season with either the Flintshire and Denbighshire Hounds, the V.C. Harriers, or the Flintshire Harriers; certificate required; thorough- breds excluded; about two miles, over six flights of hm-dles and water jump: lowest weight, 12st; second horse to save his stake. A number of other Races will alio take plaoe. All horse and pony entries, with colours of the riders, to be made on or before noon on the 23th of April, to be addreoeed to the Clerks of the Course, Mr Lewis, Plos Uchaf, Whitford, and Mr J. P. Eyton, Llanerchymor, Holy- well. All objections to be made to. the Clerks of the Course immediately wter each race, with a deposit of lOe, and the decision of the Stewards to be final. i. In every race threo to start or uQ rope. Sete tgaI anh t3ubli!lutiíts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, tlwt Commissioners _L1 have been appointed by her Majesty to inquire into t!:e existing condition of the Corporations not subject to the Municipal Corporations Acts, and all persons having informa- tion respecting tha Corporation of Holt, in the County of Denbigh, which they desire to communicate to the Com- mission are reque-ted to wri'e to A. G. C. Liddel, E-q., th" secretary, at 6, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, on or before the 1st day of Y-iiy, 1877, stating their profession or calling, and the nature of the information they are prepared tij-e. 457h MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A PRIZE of X20 will be awarded at the AnnuII1 Show of the above Society, to be held at Bala, in September, 1877, to the best stallion for agricultural purposes that has travelled and served mares inth^ Bala district in the season of 1877, at a price not exceeding £ 1 a mare, all fee- inclusive.— For further particulars apply to Thomas Ellis, Heubla-, Bala. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, A PRIZE of £ 20 will be awarded at ti e Annual Show of the above Society, to be held at Bala, in September, 1S77, to the best stallion for agricultural purposes that has travel ed and served mares, in the Tow, i,, Dolgelley. and Hariech districts in the season of 137;, at a pric^ not"exceeding 1:1 a mare, all fees inclusive.—For further particulars apply to Thomas Ellis, Henblas, Bala. bolf ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. LIVERPOOL MEETING, IS77. i-I PRIZE SHEETS for Implements, Live Stock, Butter, Cheese, Hams, and Bacon are now ready, and will ba forwarded ou application to H. M. JENKINS, | Secretary. 12, Hanover-square, London, W..j<¡Oc MRS WHITE'S ORPHAN HOME. SALE of NEEDLEWORK will be held at the TOWN J. HALL, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 2Mh and 26tl1. The Proceeds will be for the liquidation of the Mortgage of I £100 on the Home. C "ntributions will be thankfully received at the Orphan Home or at Gladwyn. h TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF RHYL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Itake the earl'est oppor- tunitv of thanking you for the very liberal support extended to me at the Lte E'ection of Commissioners. I shall endeavour, by all in my power, to merit your confidence in my future conduct as your representative. lam Ladies and Gentleman, J Yours Obediently, ROBERT OLDFIELD. April 10th, 1877. ioih WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ANDE ETON'S C O R K MODELS. THE Far-famed CORK MODEL of Lincoln Cathedral, made from l,00",80't Old Bottle Corks, which was shown at. the great Exhibition of ls62. The constructor of this wonderful and extraordinary architectural curiosity was a humble ploughman in Lincolnshire, who devoted ten-and-a-hali years in its construction, and which is now considered to be the most marvellous production of the present age. Also, Sir Waiter Scott's Monument. Priuce's- street, Edinburgh: St. Nicholas', Newcastle-on-Tyne: the B >man Catholic Chapel. Blackpool Brook's (d'd Bank. AUrincham, Cheshire, and other Works of Art, ON VIEW AT BEAST MARKET. WREXHAM, j Daily (Sunday excepted) from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Well worth a visit. The whole collection forms i one of the most maguifict nr. Exhibitions of vatience, per- severance, industry, and genius ever seen in Great Britain. Schools and Institutions liberally treated with. 176c COH. EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 30th and MAY 1st. THE celebrated WARDROPER BROTHERS will have the honour of appearing before a Wrexham audienes for the seoond time with an entirely new programme, including their last successful sketch of "AWKWARDLY ALIKE; or, WHICH IS BROWN." Prices of Admission I Reserved Chairs, numbered, 3s Front Seats, 2s Balcony, Is: Bade Seats, (id. Schools and children, Half-price to Chairs and Front Seats only. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at ii Carriages at Ten. iT2c WREXHAM DISTRICT PEB.MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated tsndcr the Bllil Üg Societies Acts. 1*74. Shares £ 60 each. Emrarce Pee, .is pr .Share or part of u. Snare. mHIS Society is now prep..re to make Advances, repay- _i able in a certain number of years, on Mortgages. A Meetins is held on the first Monday in echlllontll, for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members. For-further particulars, apply to the Secreiary, J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 13. Temple-row, Wrexham. 2ti-3c _u- W:tubtrs. I TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE Drawings and Specifications of the St. Asaph Grammar School will be ready for inspection from the 24tli inst., to 2nd May. between the hours of to am. ur-d 5 p.m., at Mr Mansbridge's 1tous(', St. Asaph, and at the dliceof the architect, Mr R.Lloyd Williams, l ark Lane, Denbigh. Sealed tenders to be sent in to Air Robert Roberts, Registry Office, Sl Asaph, on or be lore the 7th day of May, 1877. The lowest or any tender wiil not necessarilv be accepted. 4G7h ARMY CONTRACTS. Commissariat Office, Manchester, 14th April, 1877. ~Vj"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'he District Com- jJM manding General will receive TENDERS for the execution of the following ervices, at Wrexam, lot- a p rlod specified in forms of Tender, viz.Hospital Supplies. Wash- ing, Bed ling, &c., Repairing Bedding, tic.. Sweeping Chimneys, Removal of straw and Ashes. No Tenders will be entertained unless made npon the proper printed form, which may be obtained with every requisite jn- formation, upon application to the District "Commanding General, between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock eacii day, Sundays excepted. Applicants for forms of Tender must furni-h the District Commanding General with every informal ion as to tli'dr names, places of abode. and means of execuiing a Contract. The Tenders must be sent to this office not liter than 1 o'clock n -on, addressed to tle District Commanding General. marked on the outside Tender for snpidie.. &c., at Wrox- I ham," on or before Tuesday, the 1st 3Iay, 1877, after which day no Tender will received.. Tit District Commanding General reserves the right of re- jecting allY or all of the Tenders. 48-Sh TO CONTRACTORS. THE Owners of the Hirdir Est :re invite TENDERS for the execution of Works required in the Drainage aixl construction of the streets upon their property, situate .n the boroutrh of Wrexham. The Works include the laying of pipe sewers, with rhe necessary man-holes, ventilatimr shafts, and !!ulJ;es, also the formation and metalline of carriage ways and 100tplLh", and various other works connected therewith. Plans and specifiootions may be inspected on and after till: 18th instant, between the hours of Ten a.m. and Foar p.m.' at the offices of the engineers, Nlessrs Shone and Baugh, 3, Temple-row. Wrexham, where forms of Tender and schedule may be obtained, on payment of holf-a-guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Road and Drainage Works," to be sent to me at my office, oil or before '1 welve o'clock, on Monday, the Ifth inst. The owners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOHN BURY. 11, Temple-row, Wrexham, April 13th, 1877. 491c 3bb«ssts. FASHIONS, 1S77. GEORGE JJ ENRY L. W, E AND COMPANY. BASNETT STE El T, LIVERPOOL, Beg to announce tiat lhey have now opened thiir » NEW SHOW BOOMS For Millinery, Man' Robes and Dressmaking, Which are the most extensive arid best npjointed Suite of Rooms in the Norlh of Erglw.d. Every eare haj been taken to render them complete. At the same time the greatest porno of G. H. L and Co's. attention will be given to the practical part "f the bu» nes*» to see that all goods submitted to their Customers ar*- the most stylish an i fashionable, as well as moderate in priee. SILKS, DRESSES, DRAPERY. The accommodation for these Departments has b-r much increased. The Sio.fcj. held are immense. THE FANCY DEPARTMENTS, Including Lac{> Ribbons, MiJHn»>ry !lteri,1.ls, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, T es, Fancy Articles, &c are made as perfect aud cojnidcte as A DA rs SHOPPING Will be found Tnost sati-fact'>ry. Good. s,-e sent to any Kailway Station Carriage Free, ard i ite Disoonat, 2' per *!»t., covers a railway iare. GEORGE BENUY LEE AND CO., irVEKPOOL. vTrabcsmm's )bbrtS$t. THE NORTH WALES Q E N E K A L JJRAPERY AND OUTFITTING COMPANY, Beg to annomnce that their arrangements in the Towns of RHYL, DENBIGH, MOLD AND R U T H I N, Are completed to supply the country with DRAPERY, WOOLLENS, READY IADES, MILLINERY, &c. The Public will always find large and carefully selected Stocks in the severa establishments already formed. The system which the Company have adopted, and whish is observed without ceviatiop, cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to all purchaser, viz:- STRICTLY READY CASI?. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. And purchasing for cash enormous quantities of goods to be distributed amongst the various towns, they are consequently enabled to sell a superior ciass of goods a: prices that cannot otherwise be approached. Owing, to the steady increase of trade in all our shops, we have found it necessary and advantageous to have an experienced buyer residing in the market to constantly sapplv the several establishments with the choicest and newest [goods. Special i-Hention is respectfully requested to the f following :— DRESS DEPARTMENTS. BLACK SILKS, FANCY D::ESSES. WOOL AND SILK REPPS, SATIN CLOTHS, SERGES, &c., A £ F, E. D E E N WINCEYS, & c., c. MILLINERY In all its branches superintended by experienced managers. SHAWLS JACKETS. MANTLES, HOEEOVJCS' WHITE CALICOES, LI CLOTHS, AND SHEETINGS, A' the Manufacturer^' Wholesale Price List. SUMMER DKIED KTAL WELSH «t OTHER FLANNELS. CLOTH AND WHITNEY BLANKETS. WHITE AND COLOURED COUNTERPANES. PLAIN AND TWILLED SriEE"; I ,GS AND SHEETS. CARPETS, FELTIXa. be. WELLES EASONED FLOORCLOTHS In rich tile patternf, &e. LARGE STOCK OF MUSLIN AND TENO CURTAINS. WEIS T OF ENGLAND BROADCLOTHS Alf FANCY COATINGS. CHOICEST SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, &Ie & BENNETT'S CELEBRATED SILK AND FELT HATS ALSO, CHRISTY'S—IN SILK A FELT. MENS TWEED AXD STRAW BATS, CA-PS, Ac.* In great nrietJoo In the MOURNING DEPARTMENT Will be fourth a wpll-assorrPQ stock of M-ench MeriM, Repps, Persian Cuds. TwilL^ &c. TREBLE GRAPES fiT Please, obarrve t. addresses it the rarions towns as follows.- JMJXT AND J^AYIES, GLASGOW HOUSE, MOLD. R ARTHUR DAVIS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. Lu -N-T AND QRIFFITIIS, FR TIIAUE FALL, RHYL, LCST AND COMPANY, MAKKET BUTBFN, lG90