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Salts bU Auction. Messrs. Saugh, Jones, Be Co. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT liHOBLLANEB- CHRUGOG. ()Tl( IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Sain of th _IAI above Property, advertised to lie Sold by Auction, by Messrs is-riifc. Jones, ,Infi Co., at. the White Horse lira, on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1877, will NOT Take Place. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, • Solicitor, "Vfrcriiam. SKI THE I ELD, WREXHAM. MESRç: BAUGTT..TONES & CO., will hold their next jyL SALE of STOCK in the above Smithlield. on Thurs- day, September 20th, 187.. Stock already entered, viz. -.— A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of IFüfnJ Dairy CowF. Several fresh Barrens, and fat Cflive0. A nice. lot of Sheep, Lamb*, and Sale at Ten o'clock. h FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CEFN MAWR, NEAR RUABON. order of the Mortgagee under a powrr oi To be Sold by Auction, by Messrs BATJGH..TONES, nnd Co s>t. the pif"o;i.s Tnn, ('■ fn Ma'.vr, on T.Tondav. the U>th <3HV oi Sr-pvmber, 1877. at Four p Tn. precisely, subject fa r,()il.1j,;rn: h hI" then produce. all that MESSUAGE or Dwel'inr-'nusi-. together with he Garden thereunto belon^inc. situate in 'I.l1-t''('l't. Cefn "W.iwr. in thn Parish of Rualion, In the county of Denbi^i'. now in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Butterton, or his undertenant". For f'n.t\¡pr particulars apply to Mr J. Arlington Huirhes, Solicitor, Wrexham; or to the Auctioneer-, Temple Row, Wrexham. lOa-tb PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Sale of a Genuine Collection of FORFEITED PROPERTY from the well-known Establishments of Mr S. Cook:on, Wavertree-road, Ed pell ill, Liverpool, eomnri-inpf Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Alberts, Brooch Chnins, Diamond Hint's Ladies' Fancy Dress Rings. Sisrnet. VI e¡din! and Keeper Rins«: a choice assortment of Gold Jewellery, 15 Carat Jewellery, Table Knives. Spoons and Forks. Cruets, &c.. Oil Paintings. Weaver and Pilot Top Coats, Trousers, Vests. Shirts. Remnants of Cloth. Bed and Table Liucn, Blankets, Quilts, &c., which will be JSokl by Auction, by MESSES BATJGH, JONES, and Co., on Monday, September 10th, 1877, commencing at T.vo and Six O'clock. The Lots being very numerous, am the time for selling limited, an early attendance is respectfully requested. On View the Morning of Sale. 1084b MINERA and LLANDEGLA, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction by MESSRS BAUGH. JONES. & Co., on the 14th day of September, 1877, at four o'clock in t'ae afternoon punctually, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in the town of Wrexham, subject, to conditions to be then and there pro- duced. and in the following or such other Lots as may be decided upon at the time of sale. LoT I _A Stone built MESSUAGE OR DWELLING- HOUSE called CRAIG-Y-CORN, with cow-house, stable, and other outbuildings, and the several fields, pieces, or parcels of Laud thereto adjoining, situate near to Bwlch-gwyn, in the township of Brymbo, in the County of Denbigh, with an access from and partly abutting upon the turnpike road, leading from "Wrexham to Ruthin, and adjacent to land3 belonging-to Lady Ffrench, the Rev. R. O. Burton, and James Radford, Esq., and containiug in the whole in surface area. 18a. Or. :)!)p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Messrs Edward and Samuel Kenrick. Lot 2.-A stone-biiilttnl Slated MESSUAGE or Dwelling House, nnd >hop, adjacent, to Lot 1, and having a frontage to the turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Ruthin, together with the carpenter's and smith's shops and large yard at the rear of the premises, containing- in surface area IW yards or thereabouts, and now in the occupation-of Mr Edward Kenrick nnd others. This Lot has double frontages, one to the turnpike road and the other to a highway. Lot 3.—A Piece of LAND adjoining the said turnpike road, and adjaccnt to Lot 2, containing an area of 083 super- ficial yards or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the said Edward Kenrick and others. Lot 4.—A Piece of LAND, also adjoining the said turn- pike road, and adjacent to Lot 3, with the erections thereon now used as piggeries, containing an area of 1.270 siii)(-rlcial yards, and now occupied by the said Edward Kenrick and other,. LOT. 5.-Four Stone Built and Slated MESSUAGES, with outofiioes and gardens, adjoining the said Turnpike road. and adjacent to lot 4, containing (with the site of the buildings), in surface area about 2,170 superficial yards or thereabouts, and now in the respective occupations of Thomas Cortield, John Richards, James Williams, and the said Edward Kenrick. Lots 3, 4, and 5, form very eligible building sites. LOT fi.—Two FIELDS, or parcels of LAND, situate at Bwlch-gwyn, aforesaid, having a large frontage to the road • leading from "Wrexham and Ruthin turnpike, to Fronheulog Mansion. and adjoining the property of James Radford, Esq., and others, containing in the whole surface area about 5a. 2r. isp., and now in the occupation of the said Messrs Edward and Samuel Kenrick. Lot 7.—A piece or parcel of LAND adjoining lot (j, con- taining in surface area, about 3r. 141' and llOW helcl under lease by the North Minera Lead Mining Company, at the annual rent of -C I 10s, and on which the said company have erected engine house, carpenter's and smith's shops, and other buildings. Lot S.-Three FIELDS or parcels of LAND, all adjacent to each other, on the east side of Nantyffritb Valley, at Bwlchgwyn, aforesaid, and on the west side of the turnpike road leu dins from Wrexham to Ruthin, aforesaid, and con- taining 6a. 3r. 19p., and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Kenrick. Lot 9—A stone-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with cowhouse and appurtenances, and a parcel of LAND adjoining thereto, called Aber Croesnewydd, situate near Minera, and in the parish of Llandeglix, in the county of Denbigh, containing la. 3r. 20p., and now in the occupation of Mr W. Williams. The respective tenants will show the several lots, and for further information, particulars, and lithographed plans, apply to the Auctioneers, to Mr Reid. solicitor, Temple Row, Wrexham, or at the office of Mr Lewis, solicitor, Wrexham. l,007cde Messrs Dovies-aud Armor, Monthly Sale of Fat and Store Stock, at Denbigh. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR will hold their next Sale of Fat and Store STOCK in front, of the Royal Oak, Denbigh, on Tuesday, September 11th, 1877 (being Denbigh Fair Day), at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt. The Stock already entered are the property of Messrs R. Wynne, Bacbymbyd; R. W. Hill, Bryngwyn Hall: J. Davies, Segroit Uchnf, and others; and comprise 200 Prime Fat Ewes and Lambs, in pens of fives and tens. Further Entries of the above Sale are respectfully solicit ed Royal Oak Denbigh, Sept. 4th, 1877. 1072d Preliminary Announcement of an Extensive SALE of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects at HAVOD-Y-COED, St. Asaph. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from the Rev. Charles Wicksteed, to SELL BY AUCTION on the above premises on Monday, September 24th, 1817, the Residue of the Valuable Household Furniture and othcr effects. r Full particulars will appear in future advertisements and catalogues. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 5th, 1877. 107-d Mr. Lloyd. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877.—WREXHAM ° sM1THFIELD ME LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends and supporters that he has taken the First and Seeoivl Stands in the New SmitT)field (which is on the left-hand side of the entrance), where be will in future hold his Fortnightly Sale Of Cattle Sheep, Pigs, &c.. and trusts he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him, during the time he has been in business as an Auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcing his Third Sale w,il take place on Thursday. September 20th. The following Stocks are already ^ptcrcd A Prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barren Stirke, Stored Bulls,/cc. A magnificent lot of Fat. and Rearing Calves, a prime ,e. of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep, a number of Ptiric and Bacon Pigs, alfo Stores. Several Cart and Hack Colts will be sold. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock prompt. Commencing with Calves and Pigs. :{Mf WREXHAM SMLTHFIELD, SEPT. 20th, 18T7. lOt ACRES OF UPLAND AFTEll-GKA&S. ME LLOYD most respectfully announces that he ha-been honoured with instructions from the Manager ot the Ruabon Coal Company to LET BY AUCTION on Thursday. Seotember 20th, being Fair Day, in the Smithheld, at TweHe o'clock. 100 Acres of First-class AFTERGRASS, in Lots, now crowing on Land in their occupation, at Hafodybweh, two utiles from Wrexham and Ruabon. Particulars next week. 1054b Eleventh Annuttl Sale of Rams and Store Ewes in the New SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MI) TT OYDhas ereat pleasure in announcing that he will hold his SALE of RAMS and STORE EWES in the Smithfield, on Thursday, September 20tli, 1S77, when V will offer for competition several Shropshire, Leicester, Long Wools, and South-down Sheep. Early entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt, also at UV 0. o Offices Plnssey, Wrexham. -¡)73b PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Household Furniture, Outdoor Effects, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, near Wrexhum. MR LLOYD has again been liouourod with instructions from Mr Cheatham, bo SELL BY" AUCTION, ut tne Red Vou Inn, Mi,rohwi4j. on Wednesday. September '^h. 1877, the wh.b; o'f the HHidohold am.1 UsdL'oom rLikNl- fUBE a qiivitivy of alo, wine, and other p\as.>e.« a>>" several'set-j of ji'igs; together with the usual Kitchen uteusu-, outdoor effects, Ac. Full particulars will appear in next .veck's w.ner. o tW&cea—Plasty, Wraxham. Saks hn ^taction. XCossrs, Clmrton, ElpMck, Ss Co. HUXLEY, CHESHIRE. Valuihle FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing upwards of zo. acres, ocsuried at present as two farms, and a small tenement, in Huxley, in the parish of Waverton, Cheshire. To be Sold by Auction, by IVfESSRS CHURTON, "ELPI1ICK, and CO.,atthe Queen iV 1 Railway Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 22nd of September, 1^77, at two for ti.ree o'clock p.m. punctually, in lots, and subject to conditions to be produced at the time of sale. An extremsly valuable Freehold Estate, situate in the township of Huxley, in the parish of Waverton, Cheshire, consisting of two verv tine Farms, with capital houses and buildings thereon, in a most excellent state of repair, in the respective occupations of Mr John Lloyd Lightfoot, and Mr Alfred Sandbach, together with a small tenement adjoining, held by Mr Joseph Benson (all yearly tenants,) comprising 207zt 2r 1 :)p more cr less, of very superior land, admirably 'adapted for dairyinL- purposes, the greater part of which has been drained under the LMKIS Improvement Commissioners, and a considerable portion boned. The estate adjoins, and is intermixed with, those of the Earl of Haddington, Lord ToltemRclw, the Marquis of Chol- mondeley, George Wilbraham. Esq., and others. It is approached by excellent roads, and is distant one mile from Tattenhall Koad Station ,• two-and-a-half miles from Tnttenhall Stitioii; three miles from Beeston Station; four from Waverton Station and eight from the -it:; of Chester. The estate is well supplied with water, and well stocked with game. i The respective tenants will ki-dly show the proDerty. j Printed 1,ar'j('uJar:" with phn: "Eli any I'unh.T ieiorrn-i- tion, ni-iv be had from Mr J. H. Lee. i:;uu agent, lledbr'-ok, Vihitcll11reh: from the auctioneers Cheste r, or from Messrs Brookes' and Lee, solicitors, Whitchurch, dirop.-hire. j lOlGi j Mr Birch. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The next mart sale will be held on Thursday, Sept. 20th, 1877" MR BIRCH begs to inform hia numerous friends and customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- Prime Fat Beasts. Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. Calves, &c. The property of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorke, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, Esq., G. Brassey, Esq., J. Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Esq., Messrs T. Milligau, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sandbach,- Huxley, J. Pigeott, J. Sandbach, juu., Lee, — Cliffe, &3., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office: Marchwiei, »\ rexham. 839o -=-=-=-=-=:=- Messrs. Heather and Co. CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Sale of good and useful Household Furniture, Wines and and Spirits, Ale, and other effects. MESSRS HEATHER AND CO., having received in- structions, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (under power of a Bill of Sale), at 1.0 p.m. prompt, on Tuesday next, September I I ti, the whole of the valuable and useful Household FURNITURE, being the contents of the Sportsman Hotel, Kiniaelotreet, having been removed for the convenience of Sale, comprising mahogany, walnut, birch and other tables; very handsome drajving-room suite, viz., couch, two arm-chairs, six single ditto covered in crimson repp, massive pier glasses in gilt frames; Turkey, Brussels, Kidderminster, and other carpets; capital iron French bed- steads; feather beds, mattrasses, palliasses, quantity of bedding, kitchen and culinary utensils, &c., &c. A quantity of ale. wine, spirits, cigars, &c. The whole on view the morning of Sale-Tiiesday, Septem- ber 11th, 1877. 1083c Heather and Co., Rhyl. Messrs Hards, Vaaghan, & Jeakinson llOGNOR, SUSSEX. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD INVESTMENT IN FURNISHED LODGING-HOUSES. ESSRS HARDS, V AUG HAN, AND JENKINSON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the "Old Ship Hotel," Brighton, ou Thursday, September 2«th, at Three o'clock, in One Lot, a Yaluahle FREEHOLD ESTATE, well known as Rock Buildings, Bognor, one of the most rising Watering Places on the South Coast, near to the Cathedral town of Ckichester and to Goodwood Park and Racecourse, and Two hours' journey from London. The property is situ t facing the Sea. with private gardens in front, and comprises a terrace of ten houses, two detached villas, with gardens, and in the rear, a large Yard and several sets of stabling, a pair of semi-detached houses, known as "Culver Villas," three cottages, a workshop, and store-room. The property being very compact can be profitably worked under one management, and a large annual income always realised. The rentals of the 12 houses during the season are at present from 00 to 70 Guineas per week, but might be materialiy increased. May IJ0 viewed by orders. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained of Robert Quick, Esq.. solicitor, 2, Moorgate-street, Cham vel's, London, E.C.; and at the Auctioneers' Offices, 6, .Moorirate- street, London, E.C., and Greenwich, Kent. lOtiiSd Sales bu Urinate Contract. FOR SALE, First Class BILLIARD TABTE, by eminent .J::1 makers. Full size, with fittings complete. Nearly new.—Address, 0., Guardian Office, Wrexham. 1077d TO BE SOLD—Valuable BUILDING SITES, situate in Hightown, "Wrexham, in the immediate vicin'ty of the new Military Centre, together with existing buildings on portion of same. now o ccupied as stabling, &c., but which might be converted into cottages. Expense of forming roads, drainage, Ac., iu course of execution, defrayed by present owner.—For particulars and to view, apply to Mr F. Hose, Contractor's Office, New Barracks; or 5, Erddig- terrace, Wrexham. 98b rpo BE SOLD.—A splendid full-size BILLIARD TABLE, JL by Stt-vens, late Thurston, with cues, re>ts, and all other necessary appliances, also pyramid and pool balls, together with "the gas chandelier and shades, making the whole thoroug-hlr complete. Also six excellent SPIRIT CASKS, with block-tin piping and brass talis complete. A first-class four-pull BEER-ENGINE, with 80 feet of excellent lead piping. For particulars, apply to Mrs Minshall, Crown Hotel, Denbigh. _u_- 951o F LINTSHIRE.-I'(, be Sold by Private Contract, a -1J Residential ESTATE oiled Plas Cerrig with 69 Acres of Land. The house, which was built eight years ago, contains:! reception rocins, 9 principal and secondary bed and dressing rONns, convenient domestic offices and stabling, coachhouse, gmniry, Ac. The Flint and Denbigh Fox Hounds and the Vale of Clwyd and Flintshire Harriers hunt the district. The property is within two miles of Caerwys Railway Station on the Chester, Mold and Denbigh Railway. Price XI,< 50. Forty acres additional land adjoining can be had.-For further particulars apply to Messrs Parry Jones and. Son, solicitors, Denbigh.. 1071d LLANARMON-IN-YALE. DENBJGIlSHIRK-To be JLj SOLD by Private Contract, the very desirable and com- pact Freehold FARM, called Ty Issa, with the two Cottages, Gardens, and Smithy, at the Four Crosses, situate in the above parish and county, containing 118a 2r 29p of very superior Land. The property is situate in a picturesque part of the county, on the turnpike road from (midway) Mold to llnthin. Large portion of the land lies on an elevated position, commanciug varied and extensive views, and is considered a charming site for the erection of a residence or villas. The shooting over the property are not to be excelled, as the game on the surrounding estates, on every side, is strictly preserved. It is also believed there are minerals and valuable stones, and clays on the property. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr J. Jones, Bank Place, Denbigh. 1069c gar anlt JJuMit Deltas, INDIAN FAMINE. I Beg most earnestly to invite the attention of the Inhabitants, of the Borough of Wrexham to the fearful calamity which has fallen upOn the Natives ot India, and to solicit their Subscriptions in aid of the Lord Mayor's Belief Fund, which will be received at the National Provincial and North and South Wales Banks, or by Messrs Hughes & Son, and Mr Potter, J. BEIRNE, Mayor. -Wrexham, 7th September, 1877. 1087C LLANASA CHURCH. THE above Church will be RE-OPENED for Divine worship oa Wednesday, September 20th, 1877. Services will be held daily for a week; the names of the preachers will be announced in due course. 1089b ESCLUSHAM CHURCH, WREXHAM. THE Services will take place on WEDNESDAY, JL September the 12th, 1S77, as follows :— At 11 a.m. (English). Preacher: THE LOHD BIHOP OF-; ST. ASAPH. At 3 p.m. (Welsh). Preacher: THE REV CANON GRIFFITH, Rector of Machynlleth. At 6 p.m. (English). Preacher: THE REV J. W. BARDSLEY, Vicar of St. Saviour's, Liverpool. WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. Time Table for Wednesday, 12th September, 1877. 1Car Lvs. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. pm. p.m p.m. ew Inn 10.9 1.0 2.0 2.30x 3.0 4.30 5.3P 7.30 Swan Inn 10.3') 10.45 1.4-5 2.30 345 5.0x 5.30 0.15 8.15 The Cars marked x only go to the Church, and back to the tarti, g point. Return Tickets from New luu and Swan Itin to the Ci.urcix, 2d each. A Public Luncheon will be provided in a Marquee in liie Field adjoining tha Church', under the presidency of the Key Canon Cualiffe. Tickets, 2s 6d each. 1067c Jfgal aitfr V' uhlic Sottas. 1 S 7 7. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. I JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Denbigh, do herebv give notice that ALFRED COXON, Esquire, of the Middle Temple, Barriater-at-Law, having been dul3* appointed to revise the Lists of Voters in tile Election of a Knight or Kniahts of the Shire for the County of Den- bigh will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, that is to say: At Ruthin, in the County Hall, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of October, 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m.-Fur Bryneglwys, Clocaenog, Derweu, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llan- armon-yu-yale, Llanbedr, Llandegla, Llanelidan, Llan- fair-Dytfryn-Clwyd, Llanferras, Llanfwros. Llangya- hafal, Llanrhydd, Llanychan, Llanynys, and Ruthin. At Denbigh, in the County Hall, on Thursday, the 4th day of October, 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m.-For Aber- wheeler, Denbigh, Henllan, Llandyrnog, Llangwyfen, Llanrliaiadr-yn-Cinmerch, Llansannan, Llanefydd, Nantglyn, Penbedw, and Wigfair and Mtriadog. At Abergele, in the Justices1 Court Room, on Monday, the 8th day of October, 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m.-For Abergele, Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llandri11o-yn-lhos. Llan- ddulae, Llanelian-yn-Rhos, Llanfair-talhaiam, and Saint George. At Llannvst, in the Justices' Court Room, on Tuesday, the 9th day of October, 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m.-For Eglwysfach, Gwjtberii., Llanddoget, Llaugerniew Llan j rwst, and Llansantffraid-Glan-Conway, At Cerrig-y-Druidion, in the Just-ices' Court Roopi. "'1 W>daesday. the !«>th day of wetclu*. 1*77, at 2 oV. p in.—For Betiws Gweriil GoeU. C-jvnv.v i»r i: i Gwemihowe L!«gwin, Lhinlihin-ijl Glyn jiyiyr, Pentrevoelas, Tr Kv m, and Tre Brys. At Llangollen, in the Justicei" COllrt Room, on Friday, the 12th day of October, 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m.-For Chirk, Glyntraian, Llangollen, Llansantffraid-Glyn- Ceiriog, and Llantysilio. At Ruabon, in the Justices' Court Room, on Monday the lfith day of October, 1877, at 12 o'clock at noon.— For Ruabon. including Christionydd Kenrick and Coed Christionydd. At Wrexham, in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the lfith day of October, 1S77, at 10 o'clock a.m.-For Abenbury Fawr, Acton, Allington, Bersham, Bieston, Borras Hovah, Borras Riffrey, Broughton, Brymbo, Burton, Cacca Dutton, Dutton Diffaeth, Dutton y Bran, Erbis- tock, Erlas, Erthig, Esclusham Above, Esclusham Below, Eyton, Gourton, Gresford, Gwersyllt, IJlay, Marchwiei, Minera, Piekhill, Ridley,'Roytou, Sesswick, Stansty, Sutton, Wrexham Abbot, and Wrexham Regis. At Holt, in the Town Hall, on Thursday, the 18th day of October, 18/7, at 11 o'clock aim.-For Holt. At Llansilin, in thfe Justices' Court Room. on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1877, at 12 o'clock at noon.- For Llanarmon-Dyffryn-Ceiriog, Llanarmon-Myndd- Mawr, Llancadwaladr, Liangedwin, Llanrhaiadr-yn- Mochnant, Llansilin, and Pennant Melangell, and for all Parishes, Townships, and Places, within the -aid County of Denbigh, for which I have not herein- before specially given Notice that a Court will be held for revising the List of Voters therein. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. County Hall, Ruthin, 4th September, 1877. N.B.—The Overseers are to publish this Notice, and to at- tend (as required by the Act) at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes or Places are hereby appointed to be revised, and to take with them the Poor Rate Books made between the 5th day of January, 1876, and the 31st day of July, 1877. and the Papers they shall have received concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Denbigh, or copies thereof, as required by Law. 1068e BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEHERY GIVE NOTICE, that Alfred Coxon, esquire, the Barrister-at-Law appointed to revise the List of Voters within the Borough of Denbigh, and the several Boroughs sharing in the Election of a Member of Parlia- ment for the said Borough, will hold Courts for such Revision at the following times and places:- For the Borough of Riithin-At the County Hall, Ruthin, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Denbigh—At the Town Hall in Denbigh, on Thursday, the 4th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Wrexliitm-At the Town Hall, in Wrex ham, on Tuesday, the [lith day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Holt-At the Town Hall, in Holt on Thursday, the 18th day of -October next, at Eleven o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers, and other Persons, having to produce their Lists Kate Books, Relief Books, and other Documents, are hereby required to attemi, J. PAHRY-JONE&r Juur., Town Clerk for the tJoroughof Denbigh. Denbigh, August lfith, IS77. li»17c REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF DENBIGH AND BOROUGHS. ALL Conservative Voters and Claimants to Vote, who have received Notice of Objection, are requested to communicate with the undermentioned Agents of the Denbighshire Constitutional Association, who will defend their Votei before the Revising Barrister, free of expanse. I COCXTY OF DENBIGH. Polling Districts.. Agents. f Mr M. Davies Roberts, solici- Abergele J tor, Rhyl, and Mr Robert Llandrillo-yn-Rhos j Roberts, Pwllheli Buildings, I Abergele. (Mr Hampden A. Povser, solici- Bersham tor, Wrexham. ("Mr J. Allington Hughes, sol- Burton I icitor, Wrexham. Broughton Messrs Acton and Bury, solici- Khosymedre V tors, Wrexham. Ruabon J Cerrig-y-druidion Derweu { Mr William Lloyd, solicitor, Llanarmon j Ruthin. Ruthin Denbigh "> Mr J. Parry Jones, junr., sol- Henllan J icitor, Denbigh. „ (Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, ±l0lt £ Wrexham. Llangollen ] Llansaintffraid Glyn Ceiriog • Messrs C. Richards and Son, Llantysilio solicitors, Llangollen. Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant j Llansilin J Llanrwst Mr J. R. Griffith, solicitor, Llangerniew j Llanrwst. (Mr J. Devereux Pugh, solicitor, Wrexham -'(.^Wrexham. DENBIGH BOROUGHS. ("Mr J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Den- Denbigh < high, and Mr G. T. Smith, C Park-street, Denbigh. Ruthin Mr W. Lloyd, solicitor, Ruthin IMessr" Acton and Bury, solici- Wrexham -J tors, and Mr Edwin Jones, (. 2, Henblas-street, Wrexham. Tr (Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, Holt Wrexham. Or to the Central Conservative Registration Agent, EVAN MORRIS, Solicitor, The Priory, Wrexham. August, 1877. ioise "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 18th day of October next, application will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Denbigh, at Wrexham, for an order for stopping up a certain Highway, to wit, a Footpath in the parish of Llanrhydd, iu the said county, which said footpath runs parallel with the road leading from Llanrhydd-street, in the town of Ruthin, to Trwyn Swch, and that the certi- ficate of two justice having viewed the same with a plan of the said footpath, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, on the 18th day of September Bext. Given under the common seal* of the Ruthin Urban Sanitary Authority this 15th day of August, 1877. The common se3.1 of the Ruthin Urban Sanitary Authority the Surveyors of the Highways in the parish of Llanrhydd, im the county of Denbigh, was affixed hereto in the pre- sence of J. R. JENKINS, L.S. Mayor. W. LLOYD, Town Clerk. 996c COUNTY OF FLINT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Flint will be held by Adjournment at the County Hall, in Mold, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 16th day of October next, at a quarter past One o'clock in the afternoon, when all business relating to the assessment, application or management of the County and Police Rates will commence. And Notice is also given that tho next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County of Flint will be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on Wednesday the 17th day of October next at half-past Ten o'clock in the forenoon. All business relating to the Assessment, Application or Management of the County and Police Rates will commenee at noon on the same day. All depositions and instructions for indictments must be sent to my office in Mold, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. And Notice is hereby further given that at the last General Quarter Sessions, a Provisional Order was made for adding to the Eastern Division of the Hundred of Broxton in the County of Chester, so much of the parish of Threapwood as in in the. said County of Flint for the purposes of the "Highway Acts," and that'the confirmation of the said Provisional Order by a Fillal Order will be taken into consideration at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County of Flint to baJicld ac th) County Hall aforesaid on Wednesday the lith dl: oi October next at half-past Ten o'clock ih the forencov. A. T. ROBERTS. CirkQf tile rce for the county of Flint. Mold, 3rd, September, 1877. J 101M rgaI antr Jtablic Ifoticts. WINNING NUMBERS, ———— IR C. JJAYLEY'S GRAND JQRAW. ——— Prize. Prize 1 Splendid pianoforte 993 30 Papeterie writing case 192 2 French mechanical 31 Blue tea pot 2046 monkey 534 32 Gilt and white ice 3 Pair of green and gilt bucket.. 2117 vases. 686 33 El phant cirgar and 4 Enamelled dinner ser- match holder 1744 vice 1976 34 Stone barrel 1411 5 Picture (Mors Janua 6'b White china sardine Vitae) 616 box 808 6 Harieonium 290 36 Cut claret jug 3«3 7 Paton's More Janua 37 Set of sage colour jugs Vita? 20-32 (four) 31 8 Una and the Lion 580 38 Glass butter. 254 9 Paton's Mors Janua 39 8toneharrel. 1(;6 Vite 957 40 Bottle scent .2435 10 Handsome tea service. 95 41 Tripple extract scent.2009 11 Writing case. 607 42 Beiocca ditto. 863 i V> Glass flower stand 2310 43 Marion ditto.2742 13 Hand organ 1783 44 Sealskin purse 1240 14 Fancy Hower pot .1742 45 Whist marker 320 15 Tea s-t- (.srreen) 1570 46 View of Llangollen .1084 16 Do. (flowered) 2100 47 Photo of Miss Evelyn 17 Artificial flowers and Rayne 575 shade 1530 48 Flowered blotting pad. 1025 18 Shells under shade 740 49 View of Wrexham 19 Brown va-e .2889 Church 1S12 •••' h-arl bi-ck -t 185C 60 Chinese Ash Tray 2-170 VI °K.i:r chocolate vases. 544 51 Blue Comport 495 22 IlKclr Sphinx 96;t 52 Ditto 4S0 Triple gilt banner 51 Black vase. 238 frame. 16(4 54 Pair silvered vases 283 24 Mechanical bear. 718 55 Glass paper knife 2457 25 Hand painted tea fil) Patpnt scrap roller 1196 caddy. 2084 57 Metal covered teapot. 229 26 Enamelled blotting 68 Flute 1165 case 2585 59 Note-paper (bundle) 325 27 Drawineroom bellows.1269 60 Flowered paper-knife.1606 29 Handsome bound 61 Black string box. 2536 Shnkspeare 1327 62 White spill can 2070 29 Cribbage box 110 DRlo DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW of Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Pigs, Poultry. Dogs, Cheese. Butter, Implements, &c., will be held on Wednesday. September 19th, in the Park in front of Howell's Schools, Denbigh. The Trial of Hunters over Hurdles, Rails, and Water will commence at Two o'clock. Admission:-From Ten to Twelve o'clock, 2s 6d after 12 o'clock, Is each, Grand Stand Tickets to view the jumping, Is each. The Annual Dinner will take place at Five o'clock, at the Town Hall. Tickets, 3s eacb, for ladies and gentlemen, may be had at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretarv. September 5th, 1877. 1079c SCHOOL BOARD FOR HENLLAN. BYE-LAWS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That: 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bve-laws in pursuance IiIf the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act. 1870, as amended by the Ele- mentary Education Act. 1876. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any ratepayer, at the Chajvel House. Groes, in the parish of Henllan. the p^ce of meeting of the said School Board, for one month from the date of the publication of this Notice. 3. At the expiration of the said month the said proposed Bye-laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-laws gratis to any ratepayer. R. T. HUGHES, Clerk. 16th August, 1877. l,001d WREXHAM DEANERY CHORAL UNION. rpHE CHORAL FESTIVAL Will be Held at the PARISH CHURCH, WREXHAM, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ISTH, 1S77, At 3.30 p.m. The SERMON will be preached by THE VENERABLE HUGH MORGAN, M.A., Archdeacon of St. Asaph. The Offertory will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the Cberil Union. Books of the Words and Music may be obtained at Mr Potter's, High-street, Price Sixpence Each. 1043b SHAKESPEARIAN RECITALS TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER llTn. MR SAMUEL BRANDREM, M.A., Will give a Recital of Shakespeare's "MERCHANT OF VENICE," In the Town Hall, Wrexham, on Tuesday Evening, the 11th inst. SIR R, A. CUNLIFFE, BART,, WILL PRESIDE. Chair to be taken at Eight o'clock. Admission.—Reserved Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is. Tickets to be obtained at Miss Whiting's. High-street, r where a Plan 01 the Room may be seen. 1052e TOWN HALL RHYL. The Celebrated Shakesperian Reciter, SAMUEL BRANDS, AM, ESQ., M.A., WILL give an ENTERTAINMENT in this town, when he will recite pieces accprding to the following pro- me Part I.-SHAKESPEARE. As you like it (the Forest of l' Arden), part of Act III.; Two Gentlemen of Verona; Julius Ctezar, (Brutus and Antony in the Forum), Dogberry and Verges. Part II.-MISCELLANEOUS. Hamilton Tight (Ingoldsby 'I Legends) Barham The Woman-hater Tamer, (Honeymoon), Tobin; Sir Anthony and Captain Absolute, (Rivals), Sheridan. The RECITAL will take place ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1877. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Reserved Seats 3s, (Family Tickets for four, 10s 6d), Second Seats 2s, Third Seats Is. Tickets and plan of the hall at Messrs C. Hardeman and Son, Music sellers. High-street. b MISS GERTRUDE BRADWYN BEGS to inform her Friends and the Public that she purposes giving her Annual Morning and Evening CONCERTS at the following places :— RUTHIN—Tuesday, September 18tb, by the kind per- mission of the Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire and Mrs Cornwallis West, the Morning Concert "will be given in the Drawing Room of RUTHIN CASTLE, doors open at 2.30, commencing at (Three p.m., (Tickets Five Shillings Each). The Evening Concert will be given at the TOWN HALL, doors open at 7.30, commencing at Eight p.m. Artists.- rocalists.- MISS EMMA BEASLEY, MISS MADELINE ROE, MISS GERTRUDE BRADWYN, MR. W. E. FISHER, MR. FREDERIC KIN q. Instrumentaliits .— Pianoforte.MR. CHARLES MARSHALL. Violoncello. IR. RODEN. Illarmoniam MR. ARGENT. Tickets—First seats, 3s 6d Secondlditto, 2s. Dav tickets, admitting to both the Denbigh Concerts 5s, and 3s each admission, be obtained at Denbigh, of Messrs Ashford, High- street; Mr Nott, and of Mr Pierce Hughes, Vale-street. At Ruthin, of Mr Green, Bookseller, Clwyd-street; and of Miss Jones, Post-oflice. Tickets by post of Miss Gertrude Bradwyn, Rossa Vawr, Denbigh. 1002b furthers. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. t TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND AND OTHERS. TH.E Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Com- "pany invite TENDERS for the construction of a Gate House at the Castle Bfick Level Crossing, between Buekley and Connah's Quay. Plan and specification to be seen at the office of the General Manager, Wrexham Station, to whom Tender* should be sent on or before the 24th of September inst. The Directors do not bind themselves to acct-vr rmy Tender. T. C A ET W RI "H T. General Manager's Office, Wicxhswm Station. Sept. Cili, 1877. if S2,2 (tmtrsmns, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CILILAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS.—On every Saturday, > until further notice. Cheap Excursion -Trains for Corwen, Bala, Dolgelly, Harmouth. Llanymynech, Welsh- pool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth. Bath, Aberystwith, Ruthin, Denbigh, Towrn, Abeirkyvey, Harlech, Penrhyndendraeth. Portmadoc, Criccaeth. a'-d Pwllheli, will leave LIVERPOOL (Landing Stage), Birkenhead, Chester, and Wrexham, and return on the Monday following date of departure. On every Monday, until further notice, an Excursion Train for Corwen, Bala, Dolgelly, and Barmouth (with exceptions) will leave the above named departure stations, and return same evening. Tickets and bills can be obtained at the stations. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. t b WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. THE DIRECT AND SHORTEST ROUTE TO DENBIGH, RHYL, BANGOR, &C. TRAINS leave Wrexham (W. M. & C. Q. Station) for Den- bigh, Rhyl, Bangor, Carnarvon, and all intermediate stations at 7.0 a.m., 9.40 a.m, 12 noon, 2.35 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. Cheap Dav Trips every Monday until further notice, from Wrexham, Gwersyllt, etc., by 7.0 a.m. down train. Fare 28 fd there and back, 3rd class, returning same day from Rhyl at 6 10 p.m. See bills for full particulars. Cheap Saturday to Monday Excursions every Saturday to Rbyl and Aberrele, until further notice, from Wrexham, Gwersyllt, &c., by 9.40 p.m. and 2.35 p.m. down trains. Fare .\s for the double journey, 3rd class, returning on Monday following dat" of issue from Abergele at 10.30 a.m. and 5.4.3 p.m. and Rhyl :1t]n;.7 and ¡i.ll1 p.m. For full particulars see hand bills, to be obtained at the stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager's Office, General Manager. Wrexham, August, 1S77. 953f iraIttS1Utn'S Jlbirressts. 'J 4- TTODGSON AND gTEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES. &c.for Railways, Roads. Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines. Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to everv national standard. Agent for North Vales, W. GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. To whom please address enquiries. 1053b THE FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BEXSON AND CO., PROPRIETORS. The STORES are established to supply the fa Public with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, &c., &c., At the Lowest Market Prices. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of their business from year to year is the result of practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables them to Sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices, and taking QUALITY as the STANDARD OF VALUE and the TEST OF CHEAPNESS, C. K. B. and Co. confidently state that Goods purchased at their Stores cannot be surpassed by any Stores, Firm, or Company in the Kingdom. C. K. B. and Co. tender their sincere thauks to their numerous customers for their constantly in- creasing support and extensive recommendation; and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to them will continue to have prompt attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. and Co's Stores are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m.; and Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.-They will-be entirely closed on the four days set apart as Bank Holidays. THE OLD IT EA "YYAREHOUSE. 14, HIGH- STREET, WREXHAM. 757 b ALFRED QWEN, WREXHAM, Supplies the Best HARVESTING MACHINERY In the World. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MOWERS, REAPERS, A HAYMAKERS. The First Pri MOWERS and REAPERS by HORNSBY, SAMUELSON, JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, PICKSLEY, SIMS, & CO., HARRISON & McGREGOR. OSBORNE AMERICAN CO., etc. THE BEST HAYMAKERS, THE BEST HORSE RAKES, (English and American). And every Implement required on the Farm. IMPLEMENT DEPOT AND | SHOW GALLERIES. | CHESTER STREET, WUIX-1AM i 7-JCo j frabesmm's ^bbrtssts. I IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE i ¡ R. A. DA VI 8'8, DENBIGH, AND LENT AND J) A V I S' S MOLD, GREAT BI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALES. The vastly iiHrsaiin^ lUimber of customers of the High- street Emporium, Denbigh, and Glasgow House, Mold, are respectfully inforried th; tlw proprietors have just completed arrangements for folding, according t ilsual custom now for several J'ear past, Sieir respectively GREAT HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE, Cmamenciiig on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22NX- INST, and CONTINUING FOR THREE WEEKS IN SUCCESSION, ¡ At both noted Establishments. The genuine character of these great ready-money clearance sales has now become a household word in the oonntry far and wide. At the outset, this high reputation cost the proprietors mnch to gain, and—without recourse to puffing and cognate artifices of trade-t-hey are now as resolved as ever freely to give a very great deal to keep. They do not, therefore, think it at all necessary to eclarge further upon the advantages new again offered for public patronage, but would just merely remark that the clearance sale occurs this summer a little later, obviously owing to tire lateness of the season yet, at the same time, this carries with it very ample compensation to buyers, for the very reason that the proprietors are in a much bettc-r position to supply the public demand for good money's worth in every respect, they having had longer time to look up REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, And the same will be offered without any reserve, in an departments of the very extensive establishments advertised. A= is well known, the Denbigh proprietor has this season added most extensively to his business premises, anrl has fitted up what is unanimously acknowledged to be one of THE HANDSOMEST SHOWROOMS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Here then, as at Glasgow House, Mold, the proprietors this season have been very largely supplied with thoroughly good high-class goods, the remaining portions of which will NOW BE SOLD OFF REGARDLESS OF COST PRICF, fL The new contracts for Win er Goods haviniroeen already made. The following are a few of the numerous lots of prime bargains noW offered:— IN MILLINERY, &c A large assortment of French Tlowers and Feathers, a little soiled, at half-price. A lot of Straw Hate, various shapas, at 2Jd, of which the usual price is from Is to 4s 6d. IN LADIES AND GENTLEMENS DEP AR TM T. 200 Ladies' Cloth Jackets, at 2s 9d and 4sltd: usual price from 65 6d to 14s id. 120 Shvwb, at is 6d each; worth 66 9d. 50 ditto at 4s lid worth 88 911. 06 160 Gent's Silk Umbrellas at 7s lid each worth lis fid. Waterproof Tweed, for Mantles, double width, at Is lljd per yard; worth 8s 6d. As well as very many other similar lots too numerous to mention. N.B,-The proprietors beg to add that particular attention. will be paid during the one-and-twenty clear days of theee sales to the wants of all their customers. one need, there- fore, bave any fear, although both establishments are thronged, aye, crammed to the doors on market days, that they will not be served upon their being satisfied by personal inspection and all are heartily invited to call and view the goods in the various departments for themselves. By doing so, they will be best able to judge whether it is not to their interest to purchase largely during these truly womderful clearance sales of surplus stock that is to say. wonic-riul in the extraordinary business-like returns that accrue season after season to the proprietors tfcemselves, and wtMderful in the unexampled satisfaction that is expressed by the immense and annually increasing throngs of customers woo spend their ready-money hereat to the very best advantage. < gir Please observe the addresses i R ARTHUR DAVIS, A HIGH STREET, 1 DENBIGH. H LUNT AND DAVIS, GLAbGOW HOUSE. l I i I i