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Sales for ^ration. Messrs, Chiton, Elpkick, & Co. HUXLEY, CHESHIRE. YaluiWe FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing unwards of 207 acres, oceuoiod at preseyt as two farms, and a small tenement, in Huxley, in the parish of Waverton, Cheshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS CHURTON. ELPHICE, and CO., at the Queen Railway Hotel, Chester, ou Saturday, the 22nd of September, 1S77, at two for three o' -leek p.m. punctually, in lots, and subject to conditions to be produced at the time of lale. An extremalv valuable Freehold Estate, situate in the township of Huxley, in the parish of Waverton, Cheshire, consisting of two very fine 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 ?mdbach, together with a mall tenement adjoining-, held bv Mr Josep.. Benson (all yearly tenant.*) comprising 207a 2r lOp more or less, of very superior land, admirably adapted tor dairying purposes, the greater part of which lias been drained under tlie Lands Improvement Commissioners, and a considerable portion boned. The estate adjoins, and is intermixed with, those of the Earl of Iladdinsrton, Lord ToIIemaehe, the Marquis of Chol. mondeiey, George Wilbraham, Esq., and others. It is approached by excellent roads, and is distant one mile from Tattenhall Road Station two-and-a-half miles from Tattenhall Station; three miles from Pepsto-i Station four from Waverton Station; aud eight from the ci'.y of Chester. The estate is well supplied with water, and well stocked With game. The respective tenants will kindly show the property. Printed particulars, with plans. sad any further informa- tion, may be had from Mr J., If. Lee, land agent, Redbrook, Whitcliiii-eli; from the auctioneers, Chester, or from Messrs Brookes' and Lee, solicitors, Whitchurch, Shropshire. 101 Of FLINT AND BAGILLT, FLINTSHIRE. Sale of a very compact Freehold Farm, pleasantly situated on the turnpike-road, midway between Flint and Northop Dwelling-house, Shop, and Cottages, in the borough of ('u" Flint; an old-established Public-house, called "The Upper Ship;" a Messuage, Shop, and Out-buildings, known as "The Medical Hall," and a valuable piece of Building- Laud in Bagillt, subdivided into seven lots. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO., have been jM- instructed by the Trustees of the late Mr Richard Jones, of Bryncoch, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Town Hall, in the borough of Flint, on Tuesday, the 18ih day of September, 1877, at One for Two o'clock p.m.,nio-t punc- tually, in the following or such ether lots as the agents of the vendors may decide upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced, the under- msntioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :—. IN BAGILLT. Lot I.-All that old-established and well-accustomed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the "UPPER SHIP," in the present occupation of Mr Henry Burrows, together with a small part bt the Garden adjoining, held by Mr Li. Foulkes Jone,. Lot :I.-An excellent front SHOP, known as "THE MEDICAL HALL," with the Dwelling-house, Out-buildings, Yard, and Garden, in the holding of Mr Llewellyn Foulkes Jones, chemist. Lot 3.—A piece of extremely valuable BUILDING LAND, containing upwards of three-quarters of an acre, situated near to Lots 1 and 2, in the holding of the said Mr Henry Burrows. There arc inanyseams of coal supposed to exist under lots 1, 2, aud 3. IN THE BOROUGH OF FLINT. Lot 4.—An excellent SHOP, fronting to the Holywell- road, with the Dwelling-house, Warehouse, Yard, and Premises, held by Mr Maurice Roberts, and Miss Sarah Jones. Lot -5.-Four stone-built and slated COTTAGES, situated fronting to Castle-street, with art of the Yard at the rear thereof, and a small piece of vacant Land at the north- east end'of the said cottages, occuphd by Catherine Quaker and others. Lot 6 -A piece of BUILDING LAND at the north of Lot 5, having a good frontage to Duck-lane. Lot 7.—A very compact and e'kible FR EEHOLD FARM, containing upwards of 35 statute acres of excellent land, in a very good state of cultivation, with the dwelling and farm buildings belonging thereto, in the \,crupatiol1 of the said Mr Maurice Roberts, situate on the turnpike road, about midway between Flint and Northop. Lot 7 is beautifully situated, nicely undulating, com- mands pretty views, is well supplied with water, and adjoins the estates of the Duke of Westminster Thomas Lewis, William Pierce, aud Thomas Bate, Esquires. The respective tenants will give permission to view. N.B.—Printed particulars with plan may be had, with any further information which may be required, upnJ) application to Messrs Boyddl, Taylor, and Fluiit. Solicitors, Chester, and Town Had, Flint,- or Mr Isaac Taylor, Lutid Agent, Coles- hill Cottage, Flint; or from Mcssrt Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, the Auctioneers, Chester. 1042b -+- Messrs Davies and Amor. Sale of the remaining portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other effects at HAVOD-X-COED, St. Asapb. MESSRS DAYIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from the Rev. Charles Wicksteed, to .-ELL BY AUCTION oil the above premises on Monday, September 24th, 1877, the remaining portion of the Household Furniture and other effects, briefly comprising fender, ti, c, irons, cane- seated chairs, mahogany hair-seated ditto, couch, mahogany extending dining table, round stand, handsome cottage pianoforte, by J. Hopkinson, London; one ditto (lti-ge) by Rachals, Hamburgh; cheffoniers, chest of drawers, let chests, ladies' wardrobes, dressing tables, ditto glasses, washstands. bedroom ware, towel rails, carpet, aud other effects, Catalogues are in course of prepartion, and mayor had from the Auctioneers. The Sale to commence at One o'clock p.m. prompt. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 12th, 1877. lluCb Mr. Snaps Important5 Sale of Substantial and Useful Household Furniture, at 21, King-street, Wrexham. MR SNAPE has been instructed by the executors of the late Joseph Jackson, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises, as above, on Tuesday. September 25th, 1877, the whole of his Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, in dining and drawing rooms, kitchens, ard bed- rooms, comprising mahogany and rosewood tables, chairs, ceuches, chests of drawers, books and book cases, &c., oil paintings, Raphael's, cartoons, and other prints, massive mahogany and iron bedsteads, bedding, kitchen requisites, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer a week before the sale. Auctioneer's Office/Lion House, Wrexham. 1114b Mr Birch. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The next mart-sale will be held on Thursday, Sept. 2f>th, 1877 MR BIRCH begs to inform his 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. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberta .T. Saudbach.- Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Stndbach, jui., Lee, Cliffe, &«., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office: Marchwiel, Wrexham. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. H/TESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hold their next JXL SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thar?- day, September 20th, 1877. Stock already entered, viz. A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows. Several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves, A nioe lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. h PRELIMINARY' ANNOUNCEMENT.. Sale of active Harness Horses, powerful draught Mare, with foal at foot, Pigs, Dog Cart, Harness, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the Red Lion Inn, Chester-street, Wrex- hsm. MESSRS. BAUGH. JONES, and CO. have been in- structed by Mr S. Harrison (who is changinar his re- sidence) to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, the 28th day of September, 1877, the above on the premises. Further particulars in next week's advertisement. d Mr. G. F. Byford. MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR G. F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, ft Eleven o'clock, in front, of the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on Tuesday, 18th September (Fair Day). Several prime fat Bullocks and Heifers. 2 Grand 3 year-old short-horn Heifers (c,03e on calving). Several pens of Shropshire Sheep (fat). Ditto Lambs ditto Ditto Store Ewes. 10 Pure-bred Shropshire-down Ram Lambs, from prize Stock, which will be sold sppnrately. The above are the property of Robert Blezard. Esq.. Pool Park; James Perullebury, E., q,, Cefn Coch; Mr William Edwards, Hand Brewery; and other gentlemen of the neighbourhood. Further entries respectfully solicited. Plas-yn-Llan, Sept. Ititli, 1877. b Messrs Glover and Sward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, OCTOBER IOTH, 1377. '010" & STEWARD, will hold their next & 1..12. Horse Sale at the Grosvenor Paddocks, On the above sy. Grcsveuor Chambers, Chester. lW8e A £altS Jbir Jiiuttmi. 1Ir. Lloyd. NEXT FAIR DAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1877. 82 Acres of Excellent AFTERGRASS, at the Sale Ring in the Smithfield. Wrexham, at 12 p'clock. Important Sale of AFTERGRASS, situate near the Ruabon Colliery and Gardden Lodge Colliery. MR LLOYD has been honoured with instructions from the Rnabon Collierv Company to SELL BY" AUCTION, on Thursday next, September 20tli, 82 Aeres of first-class AFTERGRASS, up to January 1,t, 1878. Water in all the fieids, and well sheltered. The Aftergrass is well grown, and of excellent quality, To view and tcr further information apply ar the Office of the Coal Company, Hafodybwch, or to the Auctioneer. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Offices: Flassey, Wrexham. b SHROPSHIRE AND CROSS-BRED SHEEP. Twelth Annual Sale of Pure-bred Rams and Stock Ewes of Shropshire, Leicester, South-down, and other classes, in the Smithfield, at Wrexham, on Thursday next (Fair Day). MR LLOYD will offer for SALE £ Y AUCTION, in the Smithfield, Wrexham, on Thursday next, September 20th, Several Prize SIIEEP, selecterl with great care from some of the leading flocks in this neighbourhood. Saie at 12.30 for Earns. Ewes at 1.15. Further entries respectfully solicited. b THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 20, 1877.-WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends and supporters that he bastakenthe First and SeeondStands in the New Smithfield (which is on the left-hand side of the entrance), where he will in futilre 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 he has been in business as an Auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcinar his Third Sale will take place on Thursday. September 20th. The following Stocks are already entered. A Prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barren Stirks, Stored Bulls, &c. A maguilicent lot of Fat and Bearing Calves, a prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep, a number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores Several Cart and Hack: Colts will be sold. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock prompt. Commencing with Calves and Pigs. 3f Important sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, connected with the business of an Innkeeper, Out- door Effects, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, near Wrex- ham. MR LLOYD has again been honoured with instructions from Mr Cheetham, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, on Wednesday, September 26th, 1877, the following superior and modern Household and Bed- room Furniture. Stock-in-trade, and other Effects, viz Household and Bedroom Furniture, including handsome mahogany dining tables with extra leaves, circular, oval, card, Pembroke, and othertables in mahogany and oak, couch up- holstered in leather, easy, arm and single ohairs (to match), kitchen and other chairs, pier glasses, fenders and fireirons, ironstools, carpettinsr, cocoa nut matting-, hearthrugs, brass and ornamental candlesticks, block, corner cupboards, very handsome dinner, dessert, and breakfast and tea services, about five dozen dessert and dinner knives ancl forks, bed- room chairs (cane seated), washstands and dressing tables, tiolet services, towel rails, night commode, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, bed linen, chests of drawers, antique carved oak chest (with drawers), iron and wood bedsteads and mattresses, a quantity' of book3, bedside clLrpetting, Aiimney ornaments, sporting and other pictures, engravings, water colour painting of Windsor Castle, &c. Electroplated Goods.—About four dozen prongs, dessert, tea, and table spoons, cruet stands, tea and coffee services, &c. Kitchen utensils.—Fish kettle, half-a-dozen saucepans (various sizes), iron pots, Dutch ovens, frying puns, panmugs, preserving jars, flat irons, &c. Stock-in-trade..—About twelve dozen ale and spirit glasses, wine glasses, gallon, half-gallon, quart, and pint jugs, pewter ale and spirit, measures, gallon beer cans, &c. Out-door Etfects.Large iron boiler, wheelbarrow, capital salting turnel, a quantity of garden tools, potatoe boxes, forms, a quantity of planks, various boxes, old desk, and a variety of other effects too numerous to-inenliou, About six couples of fancy bred fowl. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Offiees-Plassey, IVrexham. e Safos In) |p rib ate Ctfjifrtecf. ON SALE, eielit well seasoned SPIRIT CASKS (18 gals.); also, a COPPER FOUNTAIN for ale, coffee, and hot water, with brs fittings complete, &c.—Apply, R. W. Evans, Wine Merchant, Wrexham. 1123d VALUABLE TIMBER. HPO Bt: SOLD BY TENDER, in one Lot. X 21 SYi'A**()"E TREES, marked 1 to 21 4 SO< Oi-t Flit Do. 1 to 4 2 CHKCHY Di. 1 to 2 10 ASH „ Do. 1 to 10 6 BEECH Do- 1 to 0 3 ELM Do. 1 to 3 The Timber is growing on I'enybryn Farm, near Ruabon. Edward Edwards, on the premises, will show the lots. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, on or before Oct. 1, 1877, marked Tenders for Timber." SAMUEL EDWARDS. Tinker's Green, Oswestry. Tenders will be opened at the Queen's Hotel, Oswestry, Oct. 3rd, Two 1, in. The vendor doe s not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. 1115e LLANARMON-IN-YALE, DENBIGHSHIRE.—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) part of the county, on the turnpike road from (midway) Mold to Ruthin. Large portion of the land lies on an elevated position, commanding varied aud extensive views, anct 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 aud valuable stone", and clays on the property. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr J. Jones, Bank Place, Denbigh. 1069c ¿t.egaI alib flaMix IJotias, WREXHAM DEANERY CHORAL UNION. THE CHORAL FESTIVAL Will be Held at the PARISH CHURCH, WREXII ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IStii, 1877, At .30 p.m. Tlie SERMON will be preached by THE VENERABLE HUGH MORGAN, M.A., THE VENERABLE HUGH MORGAN, M.A., Archdeacon of St. A-aph. I The Offertory will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the Cheral Union. I Books of the Words and Music may be obtained at Mr Potter's, High-street, Price Sixpence Each. 1043b CHURCh OF ENGLAND TEifPERANCJS SOCIETY, (NORTHERN PROVINCE). G R A N D B A Z A A R, IN THE PREP. T?,DK HALL, MANCHESTER, OCTOBER ISth, 17th. 18th, and l'jth, 1877, TO TIE OPENED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster, The Couutess of Wilton, Th' Countess of Ellesmere, And other Ladies of rank and influence have kindly consented to preside at Stalls. it i., hop-d that a Stoli will be contributed by each dioce.-e. The object of the Bazaar is to raise X-5,000, To Extend the Work' of, the Church of England Temperance Society in the Northern Province. Pleas: Send in at once Donations of Money or Goods. Collecting Books will be supplied upon application to the (MRS. GRAHAM, ¿ Hon. Sees. •< HERBERT BIRCH. (GEO. W. LOCKWOOD. 16, Mount-street, Albert Square, Manchester. 1103b NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned John Simon Evan Morris, and Robert Graliam,lae Builders and Con- tractors, at Caergwrle, in the Couuty of Flint, under the firm of Morris and Graham, was, on the 8th day of September, 1S77. dissolved by mutual consent, and that all debts due nud owing to or by the late firm will be received and paid by the said John Simons Evan Morris alone. AS Witoess our auds this 10th day of September, 1877. JOHN SIMONS EVAN MORRIS. ROBERT GRAHAM. Witness to the signature of the said John Simon, Evan Morris, and Robert Graham H. G. ROBERTS, Solicitor, Clerk to G. E. Tre-er Roper, Solicitor, MOLD, Stgat ttntr JHtMic |Iot:ccs. r LLANASA CHURCH. THE above Church will be RE-OPENED for _L Divine worship on Wednesday, September 26th, 1877. Services will be held dailv for a week; the names of the preachers will be announced in due course. lOSOb PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. 7- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, September 19th and 20th. MR BRINLEY SHERIDAN will appear, supported by a Dramatic Company. Wednesday, the beautiful Play of EAST LYNNE. Thursday, the Comedy of THE FACTORY GIRL. Prices of Admission—2s, Is, and 6d. 1099c ,Allss G ERT!TUDE Br, A D W Y.N BEGS to inform her Friends and the Public that she purposes giving her Annual Morning and Evening CONCERTS at the following places — RUTMIN—Tuesday, September by the kind per- mission of (hO Lord"Lieutenant, of Dft)ib:sfh>hu>- and .\11": orinvallis West, 1i1 Momhtg- C-ONC."I; will be tiven in ihe Drawing Room of rCTl!I C.\STLE. duo", open ic 2. commencing at ithree p.m., (Tickets Five bindings Each). The Evening Concert will be given at the TOWN HALL, doors open at 7.30, commenciag at Eight p.m. Artists.—Vocalists:— MISS EMMA BEASLEY, MISS MADELINE ROE, MISS GERTRUDE BRATJWYN, MR. W. E. FISHER, MR. FREDERIC KING. Instrumentalists:— Pianoforte MR. CHARLES MARSHALL. Violoncello MR. RODEN. Harmonium MR. ARGENT. Tickets—First seats, 3s Gd; Secoud ditto, 2s. Day tickets, admitting to both the Denbigh Concerts 5s, and 3s eaeh 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-office. Tickets by post of Miss Gertrude Bradwyn, Rossa Vawr, Denbiah. 1002b _j MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. President: SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay. Vice-President: Mr H. PUGHE, Caeberllan, Aberg-ynolwyn. THE TENTH SHOW will be held at Bala on TUESDAY, September 25th, 1877, when £ 35J and upwards will be given in Prizes and Extra Prizes. Cheap Tickets will be issued by the Great Western and Cambrian Railways, giving facilities to visitors to come and return the same day. A Public Luncheon on the ground, at which Ladies are invited to attend, will take place at i.15 p.m. Tickets may be had in the Secretary's Tent. THOMAS ELLIS, Secretary. Henblas, Bala. 1105c DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Dogs, Cheese, Butter, Implements, &e., 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 each, for ladies and gentlemen, may be had at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh. The railway companies will run Cheap Excursion Trains to Denbigh. For particulars see bilis. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretary. September 5tli, 1877. 1079c LLANviOLLliiN AGKICULTURAL bOCiEIT. rPHE. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW of the above society will X take place on FRIDAY, September 21st, when a ;;n,t number of prizes, including two silver cup! will be competed for. At 9 a.m., on part of the how field, a grand Trial of 20 Sheep-dogs will take place. Entries 5U0. Entries for Leaping, &0., 34, beside what shall be taken ou the field. At Twelve noon, the show-yard will be open to the public. At 4 p.m.. the competition for Leap 111;, Troiting, and Best Action will commence. I The committee will also give extra prizes of £ 2 and zCl to all-comers for Leaping. Entrance fee, 6s., payable to the secretary on the field. The Llangollen Volunteer BRASS BAND has been engaged for the occasion. Cheap Train Tickets will be issued from Oswestry, Wrex- ham, Corwen, and the intermediate stations, starting- from Oswestry at 8.43 a.m., Wrexham 9.9.a.m., Corwen C.55 a.m., returning by any train according to time bill. THOMAS EDMUNDS, 1090c Secretary. RHYL IV I N T E It GAR D E X S, WELLINGTON ROAD. In compliance with numerous requests, the GREAT JJRASS B AND CONTEST Has been POSTPONED until MONDAY, 24TH SEPTEMBER, When £ 70 will be given away in money prizes, besides valuable musical instruments. Entries close on 14th September. Conditions and Form of entry can be obtained from the Secretary, as below. ON MONDAY EVENING 10TH SEPTEMBER At 7.30, and every evening for 12 nights only, WIELAND'S CELEBRATED COMBINATION, From the Crystal Palace and Alexandra Palace, London, Have been engaged, comprising the following Artistes:- U A R T On the Running Globe and his unrivaHed Aireal performance, GEORGE AND AUGOUST, Comical Hat Throwers. DUQROS ACROBATS, In their wonderful performances. LEONCE, Musical Clown, &c. MADAME FELIX And troupe of matchless poodles (eight in number). MISS MINNIE GOUGH, Vocalist. These performances will take place in the Hall reeently erected in the Grounds, so as not to interfere with the Skating Rink, which will be open as usual. RESERVED SEATS, Is; AREA, Gd. (j-RAND DRESS CONCERT, .ON WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, BY THE MADAME SINICO-CAMPOBELLO COMPANY, Consisting of MADAME SINICO-CAMPOBELLO, MADDLIJ. ELENA FRANCHI, AND MISS EMMA. HOWSON, MR WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, MR HILTON, AND SIONOR CAMPOBELLO. Solo Violin.—MONS. NEIDYIETSKI. Conductor.—SIGNOR ROMANO. ARCHERY GROUND, CROQUET GROUND, BOWLING GREEN, LAWN TENNIS and BADMINGTON. Beautiful Windimr Walks, Rustic Arbours, Lake alive with Fish, Water Fowl, Beautiful Waterfall from over the top of Cavern, the water from which winds its way under the Rustic Bridge. Fairy Illuminations every Saturday, and Feast of Lanterns. Cavern lighted up daily. Rink open daily from 10 to 9.30. Band Performances at intervals during the day, by the Company's Splendid Band. Admission (except on Special and Concert Days, when particulars are ^iveu 6d each. Hire of ölœ.tes, (kl. By Order. JOHN DEVICE, 1 109O t.gnl artir uhlic elates- CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. MONDAY EVENING NExr, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1877. MR HERBERT WILLIAMS has much pleasure in announcing to the nobility, clergy, and public that he has entered into an arrangement with MR GUSTAVUS VCLLINGWORTH to give his Dramatic Readings and Recitals from Hamlet" and "The Merchant of Venice." The Entertainment will be under the immediate patronage of His Worship the Mayor, JOHN BLTRNE, ESQ., AND DR. BURTON. Songs by Messrs Bell and R. H. Williams, of Chester. Reserved Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is; Third Seats, (id. Tickets to be had at Mr C. Bay ley's, Hope-street. Fcr full particulars, see programmes. 1107c 1ST DENBIGHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. LIST of Subscriber to the Shooting Fund for the year 1877. £ s. d. John Bcurne, Esq., Mayor 110 I Sir AY. \V. Wynn, Bart. 500 • uj. Yurke 10 0 0 I -:■■ vVaiker. Esq 550 1r It. A, Cuidiffe, Bart. I 1 11 v s i*. Hope, E»q 110 Hugh Pcarce, Esq 110 Overton, Esq. 1 1 0 T. LI. Fitz-Ilugh, Esq 10 0 A. P. Lonsdale, Esq. 10 0 Captain Bury, 5th D.R.V 010 0 | Lieutenant Bury, 5th D.R.V. 0 10 0 Lieutenant Aspinall, 5th D.R.V. 0 10 0 T. Painter, Esq 0 10 u H. K. Aspinall, Esq 0 10 0 J. B. Murless, Esq 0 10 0 T Williams, E^q 0 10 0 R. J. Williams. Esq T. H. Jones, Esq., Bank 0 1-)^ 0 J. W. A. Cooper, Esq .0 10 0 Mr R. Potter 0 10 « Mr Alfred Owen ™ 0 Mr J. B. Muriess, junr 0 Mr John Jones, Island Green t> ™ » Mr W. Halden Mr Thomas Ingham. 0 lu o "Mr Thomas Hughes, builder 0 1'0 0 Mr R W. Evans, wine merchant 0 10 0 Mr John Cheetham 10 0 Mr John Williams, wine merchant 0 ill o Mr R. ™ » Mr N. S. Scotcher „ Mr J. R. Radford —• » ™ 0 Mr E. J. Radford (> ° Mr J. Mason, Park View. 0 10 0 Mr H. Done Mr Joseph Davies, Old King's Head 0 h1 Mr Stephen Jones 0 10 0 Mr Charles Bayley ? £ Mr William Turner Mr W. H. Jones 0 10 ? Mr C. K. Benson 0 i0 0 Mr F. Newstead ? A Mr H. ? Mr G. Catherall u Mr Charles Huxley 0 0 Mr Edwin Owen p 0 Mr James Davies, mason. 0 lu 0 Mr Henry Bithell 0 10 0 Mr Isaac Shone 0 5 0 Mr E. R. Palmer 0 5 0 Mr J. A. Hughes 0 5 0 >ir Hugh Price 0 5 Mr A. H. Poyser 0 5 0 Mr W. E. Samuel 0 5 0 Mr T. O. Dear. 0 5 0 Mr L Parry, Summerhill 0 5 0 Mr E. Manners. 0 6 0 Mr D. Ship 0 5 0 Mr Joseph Clark 0 5 0 Mr Walter Jones o 5 0 Mr George Bradley 0 5 0 Mr E. H. Williams. 0 5 0 Mr David Jones, butcher. 0 5 I) Mr James Taylor, auctioneer o 5 (I Mr George Weaver 0 5 0 Mr Jones, Bank Buildings ('5 0 Mr E. Tench 0 5 0 Mr T. E. Jackson 0 5 0 Mr T. Manlev 0 5 0 Mr E. Rogers, Charles-street 0 5 0 Mr E. M. Jones 0 5 0 Mr E. W. Pilling 0 5 o Mr LI. Williams 0 a 0 Mr John Bury 0 5 0 Mr William Rowland 0 0 O Mr T. Heywood 0 5 0 Mr A. H. Reid 0 5 0 Mr Joseph Edwards, Hox>e-street 0 5 o Mr J. F. Edi-bury 0 5 9 Wrexham Guardian 0 5 11 Wrexham Guardian 0 5 (I .L 0 Mr W. Snape 0 5 o Dr Burton 0 5 0 Mr E. Smith 0 5 0 Mr B. C. Yam-ban 0 2 6 Sir Jonathan Fisher 0 2 K Mr Edward Thomas 0 2 6 Mr T. Walker 0 2 ti Mr J. W. M. Smith 0 2 ti AJrR. O. Jones. 0 2 ti Mr D. Samuel 0 2 (; Mr A. T. J 0 2 0 Mr J. B. Shirley 0 2 6 Mr J. W. Jones 0 2 0 Mr J. P 0 2 6 Mr Alfred iStant 0 2 ti A short Snider Rifle and Sword Bayonet, presented bylyr Halden. A Baritone Saxehom and Flute in F, presented by Mr Halden, to be competed for by Members of the Baud. A pair of Lustres and a pair of Vases, presented bv Mr Eraser, jeweller, High-street. lÙ3c 1.mb-ers. rpO NURSERYMEN.—TENDERS required tor Planting X about Seven Acres of Larch and Spruce must be twice transplanted stuff, two to three feet high. All failures to be made good.—Z.Y., JFrexkam Citardiait Office. b WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND AND OTHERS. THE Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Com- pany invite TENDERS for the construction of a Gate House at the Castle Brick Level Crossing, between Buckley and Connah's Quay. Plan and specification to be seen at the office of the General Manager, Wrexham Station, to whom Tenders should be sent on or before the 24th of September inst. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept any Tender. T. CART WRIGHT. General Manager's Office, Wrexham Station, Sept. 6th, 1877. 1082c WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS. THE Guardibns of the above Union are prepared to receive TENDERS Ivr supplying the Workhouse with the undermentioned articles, viz. :—Drapery, Men and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Closs, Coffins, Earthenware, and Iron- mongery, for six months also, Butchers' Meat, Flour, Oat- meal, Grocery, and Coal.' for three months, from the 4th October next. Samples, where practicable, may be seen at the Work- house. Forms of Tender, wi h an Es.imate of the quantity of each article required. and fill other information may be had on application to Mr Ralph, Matter of the Work- house. -Sealed Tender. properly endorsed, must be sent to me on or before Teu o'clock on Thursday, the :?7¡h instant. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, l!24b Clerk. SAINT ASAPH UNION. I CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, COAL, THE Board of Guardians Hereby Give Notice, that they JL will receive Tenders from persons desirous of Con- tracting for supplying the Saint Asaph Workhouse with Bread, Butcher's Meat (bone to be contracted for separately), Butter. Butter Milk, New Milk, about four Sacks of Flour, about OOOlbs of Cheese, about 8 cwt. of Salt., twelve Sacks of Oatmeal, three Sack of Split Peas. 100lbs of Currants, 3 »lbs of Coffee, one Chest of Tea not to exceed 2s per pound, 5 cwt. of moist Sugar, 1 cwt. of loaf Suirar, about six cwt. of Treacle, four of boxes extra 1)a1e Soap, four boxes of Ca1!.dles, 14;gaIlons of Paraffin Oil, and also for the supply of other Groceries and Coal, from the 4th day of October next, to the 27th day of March next, both inclusive. Sealed Tenders, with the subject matter endorsed on the cover, such as "Tender for Flour," accompanied by samples where practicable, to be sent to The Clerk to the Guardians of the St. Asaph Union," free of expense, on or before Wednesday, the 26th day of September next, by four o'clock in the afternoon. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Forms of Tender to be obtained on application at my office. Parties may tender for any of the articles separately. The articles contracted for to be delivered (free of charsre 1 at the Workhouse in St. Asaph, at such times and in such quantities as the Guardians shall from time to time direct, and if found not to be of equal quality with the samples, they will be refused. Security may be required for the duo performance of the Contracts. Payments will be made at the end of t"he quarter. All persons having claims uprn the Union must send in the same to me on or before Monday, the 8th day of October next, and attend at my office, at the Workhouse, on the 12tli day of October next, between the hours of two and four o'clock in the afternoon, when such claims, if correct, will be discharged. All articles of food suppliel to the Workhouse must be pure, and the same will be tested. By Order, CHARLES GRIMSLEY, Clerk to the Guardians, St. Asaph, 13th September, 1S77. c r E. r1". JONES, BRITANNIA BUILDINGS, DENBIGH, T> ESPECTFULLY invites inspection of his collection o: Xv Agricultural Implements &e., at the Denbigh Show on the ldtti instant, llCle tenrsiotrs. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. LAST OF THE SEASON.—On Monday, September _LJ 24th, an Excursion Train for Hereiord, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Pontypool Road, Cardiff, Newport, Crumlin, Aberdare, Merthyr, Neatb, Swansea, LlaneBy, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Haverfordwest, Tenby, and New Milford, will leave Chester at 8.45, Wrexham, 9.9, and Oswestry at S.43 a.m. Passensrers may return by certain trains any week day up to the followinix Monday inclusive. Tickets and Bills can be obtained at the Stations. 1097d MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT BALA ON TUESDAY, September 25th, Cheap Return Tickets (available on day of issue only) will be issued to BALA from WREXHAM at 9.9 a.m. Oswestry, S.43 Chirk, 9.S Ruabon, 9.30 Acrefair, 9.37 Trevor. 9.41; Llangollen, 9.50; from WREXHAM at 9.9 a.m. Oswestry, S.43 Chirk, 9.S Ruabon, 9.30 Acrefair, 9.37 Trevor. 9.41; Llangollen, 9.50; Berwyn, 9.57; Glyndyrrdwy, 111.6; Ca,rrog, 10.15; Corwen, 7.0 and 1.0.0; Cynwyd, 7.10 and 10.6; Llandrilio 7.20 and i".lti; Llanderfel, 7.2S and 10.26: Dolgelley, 8.35 and 10.30; Bont- newydd, 8.44; Drvsynant, 8.54: Llanwchllyxj, 8.40 and 10.45 a.m, available to return by certain trains only. For fares see special bills. J. GKIERSON, General Manager, Paddington Terminus. JOSOd • WREXHAM, OLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY". THE DIRECT AND SHORTEST ROUTE TO DENBIGH, RHYL, BANG OK, &c. fTpRAINS leaVe Wrexham (NV. M. & C. Q. Station) for Den- X bigh, R-hyi, Bangor. Carnarvon, and a 1 intermediate stations et 7.0 a.m., 9.40 a.m., 12 noon, 2.35 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. Cheap Day Trips every Monday until further notice, from Wrexham, Gwersvllt, etc., by 7.0 a.m. down ttaiii. Fare 2s 6d thpre and back, 3rd class, returning same day from Rhyl at G 10 p.m. See bills tor full particulars. Cheap Saturday to Monday Excursions every Saturday to Rhyl and Abergele, until further notice, from Wrexham, Gwersyllt, &c., by 9.40 p.m. and 2 35 p.m. down trains. Fare 48 for the double journey, 3rd class, returning on Monday following date of issue from Abergele at 10.30 a.m. and 5.43 p.m., and Rhyl at 10.57 and 0.10 p.m. For full particulars see hand bills, to be obtained at the stations. T. CART WRIGHT, General Manager's Office, General Manager. Wrexham, August, 1877. 953f WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY, CHEAP EXCUSION on Wednesday, September 19th, to DENBIGH, for the Agricultural Show, leaving Wrex- ham at 8.35 a.m., Gwersyllt 8.45 a.m., Cefnybedd 8.52 a.m., Bridge End 8.55 a.m., Ca«rgwrle P.O a.m. Return fare, third class, 3s, returning from Denbigh at 8.15 p.m. BELLE VUE GARDENS, MANCHESTER.—CHEAP TRIP, Monday. September 24th, leaving Wrexham at 7.20 a.m.. Gwersyllt 7.27 a.m., Cefnybedd 7.35 a.m., Bridge End 7.38 a.m., Caergwrle 7.42, Penyffordd 7.50 a.m., return- ing from Longsight Station at 9.30 p.m. Fare for Double Journey, 3s 3d. T. CARTWRIGHT. General Manager's Office. Wrexham, September Bill, 1877. It (Ebneafimr. !-————————————————————— RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Next Term will commence September 17th. Special Terms for Board are made with Clergymen. 10C9 TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. X Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conducted by the I S S E S gIMONS, Specie 1 Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand, and Scripture. French. German. Italian, and Spanish bv Professor Mallalieu Mellauew, late Foreign Master at the King- School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages only. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. (Incorporated by Voyal Charter.) MICHAELMAS TERM will commence on Monday October ,1st, and Examination for Scholarships and Exhibitions on Thursday, September 27th, The following are vacant: The LOO, the £ 25, two C-24 (Phillips), the Eldon Welsh zCt,% the Martha More (Theological) £2(J. The Phillips Scholarships are restricted to natives of the Principality. The rest are open. For the Elden Welsh and Martha More Scholarships, an examination in the Evidences of Christianity is essential. Exhibitions of £ 10 e.ich for Hebrew, Classic and Physical Science are also ,1Ciln. For particulars, apply to the Vice-Principal on or before September 22nd.. 1()7iC tE'rabtsmm's 'hhrcss£s. THE FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, I WREXHAM. I C. Iv. BE X sox ASD- C°- PROPRIETORS. j The STORES ere established to supply the Public with I TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, 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 thanks 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 (Jo's Horp:, are opened at S l1.m.. closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m.: and Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. .B.-They will-be entirely closed on the four days set apart as Bank Holidavs. — npHE OLD rrEA ~yy~ AE E H O U S F, 14, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. 757b JJODGSON AND STEID, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &c, for 1\' Railways, Koads, Collieries, Blast Fum.icos, Iron Forges, P.Vding Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most rqpent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, W GAMBLE, E 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAL 1 To whom please address enquiries. 1053b ^rabtsatm's bbrtsStS. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE I THE GREAT SALE OF D B A P E II Y GOODS IB NOW GOING OX AT LUNT AND GRIFFITHS', FREE TRADE HALL, RHYL. THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE, HAS COMMENCED, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME. The genuine character of these great ready-money clearance sales has now become" a household wordin the country- far and wide. At the outset, this high reputation cost the proprietors much to gain, and—without recourse to puffing and cognate artifices of trade-thev 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 enlarge further upon the advantages now again offered for public patronage, but would just merely remark that the clearance sale occurs this summer a little later, obviously owing- to the 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 better position to supply the public demand for good money's werth in every respect, they having haS longer time to look up REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, And the same will be ldfle-ed without any reserve, in all departments of the rery extensive establishments advertised. ALL ARTICLES ARE NOW TO BE SOLD OFF REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE, The new contracts for Winter Goods having been already made. The STOCK being so EXTENSIVE AND VARIED we firld it impossible to enumerate DEPARTMENTS, BIT IMMENSE BAn G A I S S Will be found in EVERY BRANCH of the BUSINESS, the Prices being such as have been hitherto unheard of. N.I;Tlie proprietors beg to add that particular attention will bepaio, during the Sale to the wantsof all their customers. None need, therefore, have any fear, although both establish- ments are thronged, aye, crammed to the Coors on market days, that they will not be served upon their being satisfied by per- sonal 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 thfSC truly wonderful clearance sales of surplus stock; that is to say, wonderful in the extraordinary business-like returns that accrue season after season to the proprietors themrelves, and wonderful in the unexampled satisfaction that is expressed by the immense and annually increasing throngs of customers who spend their readY-1:JO¡¡ey lie, eat to the very best advantage. GS" PIE ASH OBSERVE. THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY* GOODS I? NOW GOING ON AT I s LUNT AND GRIFFITHS', 1 ¡ FREE TRADE KALI, HIGH STREET, I rl ilyi, ilia l v •