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âle faction. Messrs. ChiiTton, Elpbiols, & Co. RHYL. Imnovt-int Saic <~f "xt remely valuable Freehold BUILDING LAND, iD an imnrovimrpart of tins rapidly incroasiiijf and fashionable waierhiK place, very pear to the >.aiiv\jy (Station, subdivided into moderate sized Lots, for the con- venience of builders or private speculators. Messrs. cm; rton. elphick, and co. vdii sell by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Rhyl, 011 1 uesday, the 2nd day of October next, at Three for Half-past Three o clock p.m., most puucf.nally, in the Jots set forth 1x1 UJO p-an* particulars of sale, or in such other and in such order as the of tlio vendor am decide upon at the time of sale, ^#Sto«Jh coitions willthen be Mueed Two Pieces of very valuable FREEHOLD BLILDING t ivn sitn,lte in Kinracl-stree" VVe.it (being a continuation of K:ii'infl-'strent in a westerly direction), and in Mynnon- Go'vw-road. leadhu? from Wellington-road, containing in the whole Several Thousand Yards, winch will be subdivided into a. number of Lots suitable for the erection of imvate or lodging houses, and detached or semi-detached villas, with amnle gardens in the rear. J Tli3 Lands are very close to the hailway ta^ou, and beins- bounded on the south side by the line of the mihv.vy, present healthy, 0;.en sites for the erection cf a pood class of houses, many of which will_ command fine views ot the Va1"» of Clwyd and the mountains in the distance. The" Lots will be staked out previous to the Hale. N.B.-Printed particulars, with plans, may bad. with siiiv further iiitovnitrtiou, "by to -"li«. 1 L "9 Estate Aarent, Kinmel Park, Abergele; Messrs ^hwton. | Elpbick, Roberta. «ud Richardson. Ancaoaw/s, Ch^tei, j or Messrs Helps, Birch, Cullimore, and Douglas, Soheitora, Chester. 1l2;íe Messrs. Baugh, Jones, Be Co. Sale of 1 at and Store Stock at the POSSETT AUCTION MART. Messrs B VUGH, JONES, AND CO. will hold their "next Sale of PAT and STOUE STOCK at their Mart, at the Golden Lion, tossett, on Monday, October 1st, 1877. Stock already entered: Several Fat Cows, Heifers, and Bullocks Several Frer-h Barrens Ditto Cows with Calves A lot of prime Fat Sheep and Lamo3 Ditto Fat Calves Ditto Fli t and store Pigs The Property of A. Balfour, Esq., General Town-bend, E. Sw'pnh-im Fs'i F Potts, Esq.. J. Boydoll. JiSQ., B. •*>. Robei^-S Esq. IU-" J. Edwards, Mr Jones, Mr Woolrich Mr P W'lUams 3ir ll,i\ ies, Mr Pritchard.Mr Lewis. Mrsi V* eol- ri'cli Mr Zookemy, Mr E. Woolrich, Mr E. B. Samuel Mr Bayne, Messrs J. and C. Baguley, Mr HmehliiTe, and ^Further entries respectfully solicited, and the Auctioneers respectfully roquost that the Stock be at the Shirt in good time. Sale at Two o'clock. 1141c JSale of Household Furniture, Brewingn Vessels> P^1 Hack Hor.-e, uiei other eilects, at the Blacn Morse Inn, Torke-street, Wrexham. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. have been in- structed by Mr J. Roscoe (who is retiring from business) to SELL BY AUCTION, his Household FURNI- TURE, Brewing Vessels, and Outdoor Effects, on Tuesday, the 'nd dny of October. 1877. The Household Furniture consists of iron and wood halt- tester bedsteads, feather beds, mat trasses, dressing tables, washstands, toilet services, sofas, pier glasses, pianoforte in rosewaod, pictures, cheats of drawers, cane-sested and other lo cha;rs tray stands, tables, large comer and other cupboards, diniii"' table and tressels, filter, forms, stools, fenders, fire irons, copper urn and tap, copper aiid other ale cans, quan- titv of Dewter measures, tumbler and other glasses, spi nous, iron stool, copper and other saucepans, crockery, brown ware, &c., &c. A^o a useful Bay Horse, steady IU harness; 12-raeasure and other mceli tubs, cooler 15ft by i(jft, reeling, puncheons, large quantity of barrels, brewing sieves, malt mill, by Turner, of Ipswich, quantity of hop;> malt screen, cast iron pillar and girders under mash tub, windlass and pulioys, carol truck, half measures, fire tools, curt litdder, halters, corn Chlst, and other effects* Sala at One o'clock. Jute SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. TV T ESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hold I heir next J\'JL SALE of STOCK iu the above Smithfield, on lhurf- day, October 4til, 1877. Stock already entered, viz. A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves, A Bice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. h I FT ON HEATH, ST. MARTINS, SHROPSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PKOPERTY. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., at the Queen's Hotel, Oswestry, on Monday, the 15th day of October, 1877, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in two or such other lots as the vendors shall decide at the time of sale, and sub- ject to conditions to be then and ther; produced. Lot i All that modern brick-built and slated MESSUAGE orDWEDLI.li(i.HOUSE, with the ouibuildings garden, at.d appurtenance thereto belonging, together with all those several fields, pieces or parcels of land, commonly callen and lenowu by the names of Ihe Big Morliug, 1 lie Little Moriiug The Little Meadow," The Garden Field." and "The Three Crofts," containing ia the whole by admeasure- ment 14a. Or 51), or thereabouts, sit iate at IJtOIl Heath, in the parish of Saint Martins, in the conu:y of Salop, and now and for some years past in the occupation of Mrs Ann Williams, widow. This lot is surrounded by lands belonging to R. Dvmock, Esq and Captain Barnes, and adjoins the turnpike road leading from the town of Oswestry to Ellestuere, and five miles from each. Lot 2.—All those five Fields, pieces or parcels of LAND, situate at Ifton Heath, in the said parish of bt. Martins, ad- joining the highway leading from the Oswestry and Elles- mere turapika road to Ifton Colliery, and the town of Over- ton, and known by the names of The Long Field," "The Three Common Pieces," The Green Field," and The Com- mon Field," and cuutaiuing in the whole by admeasurement 13a. 3r. 6p., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the said Mrs A. Williams. This lot is surrounded by lauds belonking to Lord Hill Trevor, Kyifin Salter, Esq., .Messrs. Edwards, and others, and s very eligible for buiiding purposes, being iu close proxiniity to the Ifton Colliery, and have frontage to good roads. A number of houses and tusi- ness premises have been erected in the immediate locality, and are all occupied. To persons seeking small investments, and to whom a beautiful neighbourhood is an attraction, the above lots afford au opportunity rarely to be met with. The tenant will show the lots, and for further information and particulars, with lithographed plans of the property, apply to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr J. Allington Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham. lC4^'od t:jale 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- ham. MESSRS. BAUGH. JONES, nnd CO. have been in- structed by Mr S. Harrison (who is changing his r«- isideuce) to 'SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, the 28th day of Sept-mber, 1877, on the above premises, a very active bay mare, 15 hands 2 inches high, five years old, both steady in harness and saddle; powerful bay mare, five years old, 15} hands high, with very promising foal at foot (to be sold separate)- two young sows and followers, excellent village Hog Cart' (nearly new), two sets of harness, riding saddle, horse clothing, wood pigstye and hen coup, turnip pulpeis, corn bin &c. The Household Furniture includes, iron and press bedsteads, mattresses, flock bed. child's crib with hair mattress, dressing tables, washftands, large and small tables, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, curpetting, trsesels and tops for dining tables, twelve form', chairs, cottage piano- forte in walnut, full compass (nearly new) do. in mahogany, pictures, bath, beaureau, corner and other cupboards, meat safe, perambulator, bed and ether linen. Also a four pull beer engine complete (nearly new, spirit machine with four brass taps, four spirit kegs, 13 pewter measures, and other offecta. Sale at One o'clock. 112M r. Snaps Important Sale of Substantinl and Useful Household Furniture, at 21, King-street, Wrexham. MR SNAPE has beeu instructed by the executor* of the late Joseph Jackson. Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises, as above, on Tuesday. September 2Mh: 1877 the whole of his Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE in diDing and drawiug rooms, kitclieus. urd bed- rooms' comprising mahogany and rosewood tables, chairs, couches cheats of drawers, books and book cases, &e., oil naintinas, Raphael's, cartoons, and other prints, massive mahogany and iron bedsteads, bedding, kitchen requisites, Ac., &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, Oct. 4 th, 1877. Mr BIRCH begs to inform bis numerous friends and customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- prime Fat Beasts. t Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. ) Calves, &c. 'JTIP nrouertv of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorke, Esq., A. Peel Esq., .1. Clark, Esq., G. Bnwsey, ] £ gq J. Walker, Esq., 1. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Esq., Messrs T. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, 1. Evison, T. Roberts, J. fivindbach,- Huxley, J. Fig^ott, J. bandbach, jun., Lee, ICUE. &c., &e. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office: Marchwiel, Wrexham. 839o Mostirs Glover &&& StovutL. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, OCTOBER 10TH, IriT. MESSRS GLOVER £ STEWARD, will hold their nert Hon* Sale »t tha Oro«T«»nor Ptwidocks, on the « £ <>»• w. cø. mambell, <3wta». two Sales bn ;l'uction. I. Mr. Lloyd. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1877.—WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends and < supporters .that he hastr kenthe First andSeeond Stands in the New Smithfield (which is on the left-hand side of the entrance), where he 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 his the pleasure of announcing his Third Sale will take place on Thursday, October 4th. The following Stocks are already entered A P- ime lot of Bullocks. Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barren Stirks, Stored Bull, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing 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. 393f Important saJe of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, connected with the business of an Innkeeper, Out- door Effects, a; the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, near Wrex- ham. UTR LLOYD has :>gain beeu honoured with instructions ham. UTR LLOYD has :>gain beeu honoured with instructions 1\1_ from Mr Cheetham, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, on Wednesday, September 2C!h, 1877, the fol1,)wiu,g superior and modrru Household and Bed- room Furniture. ard otber Effects, viz:- Household Bedroom Furniture, including handsome mahoe-any during tables wi'h e:tr:t La )0. oil cular, CY1.r, card, Pembroke, and of in mahogany and oak, couch up- holstered in 1c,lther, easy, arm and single chairs (to match), kitchen and other chairs, pier glasses, fenders and fireirons, ironstools, carpetting, cocoa nut mattinsr, hearthrugs, brass and ornamental candlesticks, block corner cupboards, very handsome dinner, dessert, and breakfast and tea services, abo'it five dozen dtssert and dinner knives and 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 books, bedside carpetting, chimney 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 pans, panmugs, preserving jars, fiat irons, &c. Stock-in-trade.—About twelve dozen ale and spirit glasses, wine glasses, gallon, l1alf-galion, quart, and pint jugs, pewter ale and spirit, me:1sures, gallon beer cans. See. Out-door Eii'ects.—Large iron boiler, wheelbarrow, capital salting turnel, a quantity cf garden tools, potatoe boxes, forms, a quantity of planks, various boxes, old desk, and a variety of other effects too numerous to mention. About six couples of fancy bred fowl. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. e Messrs Davics and Armor. Salf of the remaining portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other effects at IIAVOD-Y-COED, St. Asaph. MESSRS DA VIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from the Rev. Charles Wicksteed, to SELL BY AUCTION on the above premises on Monday, September 24th, 1S77, the rem.1illin portion of the Household Furniture and other effects, briefly comprising fender, Are irons, cane- seated chairs, mahogany hair-seated ditto, couch, mahogany extending dining table, round stand, hainsome cottage pianoforte, by J. Hopkinson, London one ditto (large), by Rachals, Hamburg-h: cheffoniers, chest of drawers, toilet chests, la dies' wardrobes, dressing tables, ditto glasses, washstands, bedroom ware, towel rails, carpet, and other effects, Catalogues are in course of prepurtion, and may be had from the Auctioneers. The Sale to commence at One o'clock p.m. prompt. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 12th, 1877. 1106b AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT DENBIGH. Sale of about 00 NEW HURDLES, at The Park, fronting Howell's School, Denbigh. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions frosi Mr Beliis (secretary of the Denbigh and Flint Agricultural Society), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Park, on Wednesday next, Sept. 26, about 600 New Hurdles, four Bud five feet high, in lots of 20 each. The above are all new, and made especially for the above show. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 20th, 1877. f Sales bii 4.Jrib:1tt Confraxf. ON SALE, eight well seasoned SPIRIT CASKS (18 gals.); also, a COPPER FOUNTAIN for ale, coffee, and hot water, with brass fittings complete, &-c.-Apply, R. W. Evans, Wine Merchant, Wrexham. 1123d GRESFORD. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, an eligible Site for a Villa Residence, containing 6,41 S square yards in depth, and frontage to the Lake of 40 yards.' Such a desir- able spot so near to church and station, in this much ad- mired neighbourhood is not often to be met with. An ad- joining lot of 4,700 square yards eau be had.—Apply to Mr J. Davenport, Hope Villa, Regent-street, Wrexham. 1140c VALUABLE TIMBER. rpo LE SOLD BY TENDEil, in one Lot, Jl 21 .sYCAMOEK TREES, marked 1 to 21 4 SCOTCH Fill „ Do. 1 to 4 2 CHERRY Do. 1 to 2 10 A -ci I I Do. 1 to 10 6 BEECH Do. 1 to 6 0 ELM Do.Ito 3 The Timber is growing ;))1 l'enyJ..rYll Farm, near Ruabon. Edward Edwards, 01. th: premises, will show the lot-. Sealed Tenders to Lc sent to the undersigned, on or before Oct. 1, 1877, maike 1 '• Tundors for Timber." SAMUEL EDWARDS. Tinker's Green, Oswestry. Tenders will be opened at the Queen's Hotel, Oswestry, Oct. :!rd, Two 1'.m.. The vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. 1115e NORTH WALES. Freehold Prop»rtie» ia the Counties of Denbigh and Flint. "jV/rESSRS DRIVER beg to inform the public that the i>JL foil jwiag properties, not having been sold at the recent auction, may now be treated for by private contract:- IN DENBIGHSHIRE. NANTUCTTAF FARM, with farm house, buildings, and about 43 acres of ura ile and gras laud. LLANFAIR VILLAGE.—A Dwelling-house, with slaugh- ter-house, st'lo!in¡.{. cowhouse, &«., and plot of accommoda- tion or building laud coiiainiijg ubi-lut two acres. TREVALLYN MEADOWS, about six miles from Wrex- ham and seven fi om Chester, containing about eleven acres of rich accommodation meadow land. IN FLINTSHIRE. BBYN GWYN FARM, three miles from Flint, with farm houses, buildings, and about 22 acres of capital araDle and grass land. BRYN EITHIN FARM, two miles from Flint, with buildings, and nearly 24 acres of capital arable and grass lands. For price and particulars apply to Messrs Driver, surveyors, Hnd agents, aud auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. August, 1877. 1135b tgal anI) Dtias. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Town Hall, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 27th inst., at Two o'clock in the afternoon, to consider and devise the best means for raising local subscriptions for the benefit of the sufferers fcy tha Indian Famine. The attendance of residents in the town and neighbour- hood is invited. Should any lady or gentleman be unable to attend, an intimation to that effect, with any subscription they may be pleased to give, will oblige. JOHN BEIRNE, Mayor, Guildhall, Sept. 17th, 1877. d ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, Z5,000,000 (Of which Xr,50,000 is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ 350,000. CHIEF OFFICES; BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman. SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.R.S. Secretary. ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman, THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurance* of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other infarmatioft apply at the above office, or to bY of the agents of t% company. E. LLEWELTN IXOTD, Secretary. i fmfcXi Sfegal anh fublk Infixes. TESTIMONIAL TO MR AND MRS PHILLIP YORKE. A Public Luncheon will take place at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Tuesday, 2nd October, at One o'clock. Friends and well-wishers of the-House of Erddig, who are desirous of being present on the occasion of the pre- sentation, which will then take place, may obtain L'uic'n'on Tickets at the Bar of the above Hotel on and after Tueiday next. Single Tickets, Gentlemen. 3s 8d Double, for Lady and Gentleman 68 Od By Order. J. W. M. SMITH, 1145c Hon. Secretary. LLANASA CHURCH. I^HIS Church will be RE-OPENED (D.V.) on Wednesday, September 2(ith, after complete restoration. RE-OPENING SERVICES. Holy Communion (in English) at 8.30 a.m. Morning Service (in Welsh) at 11 a.m. Sermon by THE LOiiD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. Evening Service (in English) at 3.30 p.m.; Sermon by the YEN. ErGH MOBGAN. Aietirir:c >n oi .St. A-i.pn. E"t H¡lI. 1'],Ct' in V»Vi.»h) at 7,1/ p.w.; ."v.-rmm by the REV. DAVID EVANS, Vicar of Abergele. The following Clergymen have promised to preach during the week :—The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph, Rev D. Howell, Victr of Wrexham; Rev Benjamin Edwards, Vicar of Lanfihangel Creud(i) P,, Cardiganshire Rev Canon Walsham How, Rector of Whittington Rev C'anou Howell Evans, Vicar of Oswestry Rev D. Jones, Vicar of Dyserte Lev W. Morgan (l'enfr i), St. Asajdi Rev T. J. Hughes. Rector of Lhinbedr, D. C.Rev Canon Perowne, D. D., Honorary Chaplain to the Queen and Hulseun Professor of Divinity, Cambridge. The Clergy arc requested to appear in Surplices. On Wednesday, September 26th, and on Wednes- day, October 3rd, an Omtibus will leave the Alexandra Hotel, Rhyl, at y.10 a.m., calling at Prestatyn Station at tUt; arrival of the 10 10 a.m. train from Rbyl. There will also be Conveyances from Mostyn and Holywell. Collections In aid of the Restoration Fund will be made at all the Services during the week. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. President: SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay. Vice-President: Mr H. PUGHE, Caeberllan, Abergynolwyn. THE TENTH SHOW will be held at Bala on TUESDAY, September 25th, 1877, when £ 350 and upwards will be given in Prizes and Extra Prizes. Cheap Tickets will be issued by the Great Western and Cambrian Kail ways, giving facilities to visitors to come and return the saute da*. A Publffc Luncheon on the ground, at which Ladies are invited to attend, will take place at 2.16 p.m. Tickets may be had in the Secretary's lent. THOMAS ELLIS, Secretary. Hcnblas, Bala. llofic BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that Alfred Coxon, esquire, JL the Barrister-at-Law appointed to revise the List of Voters within the Eorough of Denbigh, and the several Boroughs sharing in the Election of a Member of Parlia- ment for the said Borough, will tol(I Courts for such Revision at the following times and places;— For the Borough of Riitliiii-At the County Hall, Ruthin, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of OVtober uext, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borouyh of Denbigh—At tie Town Hall in Denbigh, on Thursday, the 4th day of October next, at Twu o'clock in the aftornoon. For the Borough of Wrexham—At t,e Town Hall, in Wrex ham, on Tuesday, the loth day o.October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Holt-At thev4fhwn Hall, in Holt on Thursday, the ISth day of Oetdjcr iiext, at Eleven o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers, and other Persons, having to produce their Lists Hats Boote, Relief Books, and other Documents, are hereby reqvired U attend. J. l'AliP.1.-J(¡;\ES, Junr., Town Clerk f jr tie iinrou^h oi j>ji;Vi;>li. Denbigh, August itith, 1877. Iul7c DENBIGHSHIRE QUAU'ER SESSIONS. IVrOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General _L* Quarter Sessions of the Peace u and for the county of Denbigh, will be held at the Torn Hall, in Wrcxhaul, on Thursday, the ISth day of October, 877, at Twelve o'clock at noon, and will be conlinued at the place on the bIlow- ing day, at Ten o'clock iu the foreuon. The business relating to theActsm»de and passed regard- ing the Police, and the bu iness reltirisr to the assessment, application or management of the Ounty Stock or Ra;e, will commence on Thursday aforesaid at Twelve o'clock, at which hear all bills aud demands aainst the county, are to be laid before the court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, art all persons bound by recognisance to prosecute and give videcce, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, are to ajiear at the Town Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the liUh dayof October, 1877, at Xen o'clock in the forenoon. INCREASE OF POLCE FORCE. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY JIVEN (on the requifi- tion of five Justices acting f<* tIi<- count/ot Denbigh, under the authority of the Act of Parlianu-ut passed in the Session held in the 2nd and 3rd Vitoria, chaphr 93), that at the said General Quarter Sessions of the t'ejcc, it will be proposed to increase the Police Free of the said county, by the appointment of one additiona Police Constable, to be stationed iu the Gwersyllt district,subject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secetaries of State. FURTHER INCREASE Or POLICE FORCE. AND NOTICi IS HEREBY GfVEN (on the requisition of five Justices acting for the county of Denbigh, under the authority of the Act of Parlianent passed in the Session held in the 2nil and 3rd Victuria, ctapter tJ), that at the said 1 General Quarter Sessions of the ?eace, it, will l,e proposed i to increase tlie Police Force of the said countv, by the appointment of one additional Police Constable, to be stationed at r, near Tret nan t, su)ject to the consent of one of Her MajesO 's Principal Secretaries of State. FURTHSJ INCREASE or POLICE FORCE. I AND NOTCE IS HEREBl GIVEN (on the requisition of five ustices acting for the county of Denbigh, under the authoritjof the Act of Parliament passed iu the Session held in the 2d and 3rd Victoria, chapter 93), that at the said General Qua:er Sessions of the Peace, it will be proposed to increase the.'olice Force of the said county, by the appoint meut of for additional Police Constables (ONe to be a Sergeant), t be stationed in the Wrexham district, subject to the consit of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. FURT'EB INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. FURTEB INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. AND NTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (on the requisition of fi1 Justices acting for theconnty of Denbigh, under the nutho.y of the Act of Parliament passed in the Session held in th2nd and 3rd Victoria, chapter ()3), that at the said ( General tarter Sessions of the Peace, it will be propo-ed to increase P Police Force of the said county, by the appoint- ment of .0 additional Police Constables, one to be stationed at Nantfn, the other (as second Supernumerary) at head quarterssuhject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's principaiecretaries of State. Ruthin, th September, 1877. Instriions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicaei four days at least before the Sessions. N.li.-I'he County Treasurer will pay the claims against the coly. fit the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Monday, the i-otli di cf October next, at Ten o'clock a.m. JOSEPH PEERS, 1130' Clerk of the Peace. CURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, (NORTHERN PROVINCE). R A N D B A Z A A R, IN THE FEEE TRADE HALL, MANCHESTER, OCTOBER 16th, 17th, 18t:1, and 19th, 1877, TO BE ?ENED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster, The Countess of Wilton, j' The Countess of Ellesmere, aid other Ladies of rank and influence have kindly consented to preside at Stalls. It is hoped that | !i Stall will be contributed by each diocese. I The object of the Bazaar is to raise X5,000, To Extend the Work ofl the Church of England Temperance Society in the Northern Province. Please 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. LOCK WOOD. 1.. Kout-etreet, Albert Bqoaxe, Maaeheetoc. t UMb V I I unto fnhlu |totkfs. I: PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. THE 0 Y A L JAXD-BELL g I S 6 E E S AND GLEE S I N G E R S SEPTEMBER 25TH AND 26TH. 1877. ADMISSION ¡' Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Balcony, Is 6d; Baek Seato (area), Is. (area), is. Doors open at Seven, to commence at Eight; Carriages at 9.50. I Tickets may be obtained of the Misses Whiting, High-street (where a plan of the hall mav be seen): and MrgE. Thomas, Berlin House, Hope-street. 977o THE F A M I N E I N IT N D I A. —— t A GRAND AMATEUR VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT j i WILL BE GIVEN j IN THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1877, I Under the immediate presence and patronage of His Worshipful the Mayor, J. Beirne, Esq. The Rev. D. Howell, Vicar Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Sir K. A. Cuiiliffe. Bart. G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. Watkin Williams, Esq.. Q.C., M.P. G. H. Whalley, Esq., M.P. S. Yorkp-, Esq., Erddiz T. Lloyd Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower Lieut.-Col. Elgee, and the emcers of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers Alderman J. C. Owen Dr. Burton S. P. Hope, Esq., Marchwiel Capt. Williamson Capt. Conran, Ihe Bryn R. V. Kyrke, Esq., Nantyffritli H Lees, Esq., Pickhillilall A. Peel, Esq., Ihe Gerwyn E. Evans, Esq., Bronwylfa Petpr Walker, Esq., Coedyglyn H. K. Aspinall. Esq. E. Triicli, Esq., Maesgwyn Capt. Marsh, Talwyrn Rev. George Bewsher, Homestead Dr. Steuer, Chevet Hey Juo. Lewis, Esq., Beechley T. O. Wrifiht, Esq., Gresf« rd Bank W. Sherralt, Esq., Bank House Major Walwyn, Ntut-y-gaer H. l'oyser, E.-q., &e. The Mayoress, Mrs J. Beirne Mrs D. Howell Lady Williams Wynn L:!dy Cunliffe Lady Georgiiia Peel Mrs Osborne Morgan Mrs Watkin Williams > Mrs Whalley, Plas Madoc Mrs Yorke, Erddig M rs Fitz-Hugh Mrs Burton I Mrs Hope, Marchwiel Mrs Conran Mrs Kyrke Mrs Lees, PickhiU Mrs Peter Walker Mrs Aspinall Mrs E. Tench Mrs Evans, Bronwylfa s Mrs T. Wright, Gresford Bank Mrs Steuer Mrs Geo. Bewsher Xrs Shcrratt Mrs Giradot, Rose Hill Mrs Walwyi;, Nant-y-gaer Mrs Lewis, &c. 1 Several Professional Gentlemen of the nc:ghbourhood have kindly volunteered their services on the occasion, and the proceeds of the entertainment will be aevoted to the Mansion House Relief Fund for the sufferers by famine in India. Prices of Admiseion Reserved Stalls, 5s First Seats, 3s Second Seats, 2s; Balcony, Is. Plan of Reserved Seats and Tickets at Messrs C. Bayley and Co's., Caxton Buildings. 1043o CHARLES BAYLEY, Hon. Sec. I tubers. rp.O NURSERYMEN.—'TENDERS required tor Planting JL about Seven Acres of Larch and Spruce must be twice I transplanted stuff, two to three feet high. All failures to be made goud.-Z -Y., Wrexham Guardian Office. b TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for Alterations ;iu<l Improvements to the Vicarage House, at Holt, near Wrexham, may send their names and references to the Architect, 31r Christian, 8, Whitehall-place, London. Mr Christian does not undertake to reply to any uch communications. Quantities will be supplied. 1133b WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS. THE Guardians of the above Union are prepared to receive TENDERS f.ir supplying the Workhouse with the undermentioned articles, viz. :—Drapery, Men and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Clogs, Coffins, Earthenware, and Iron- mongery, for six months also, Butchers' Meat, Flour, Oat- undermentioned articles, viz. :-Drapery, Men and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Clogs, 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 it an Es imate of the quantity of each article required, and all other infermattoa may he haa on application to Mr Ralph, Master of the Work- house. Sealed Tender-, properly endorsed, must be sent to me on or before Ten o'clock on Thursday, the 27ih instaut. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, 1124b Clerk. AVAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Triennial Contracts, Northern District. rpENDERS are required for the Performance of such X Works and Kepairs, and for the supply of such Build- ing Materials as may be required to War Department Buildings and Property, at the undermentioned Statior, from the 1st November, 1S77, to the 31st March, ISSu WREXHAM. Persons wishing to Tender for the above Station, may obtstin forme of tender and schedules of prices. on application to the Royal Engineer Office, Manchester, up to the 11th October, 1S77. The Contract will embrace Bricklayers, Masons. Paviors, Carpenters, Plasterers, Plumbers, Slaters, Smiths, Painters, and Gasiitters' Work. A sum of 18s 6d will be charged for the schedules, or the schedules of prices can be seen at the Barracks Sergeant's Office, Liverpool and Wrexham, or at the R.E. Office, Chester. Post Office Orders to be made payable to B. Polkinghorne, Chief Clerk, R.E.,at Chester-road P.O., Man- Chester. Candidates are requested to send testimonials of compe- tency with applications. Tenders to be delivered at the War Office, London, on or before 19th October, 1877. The Secretary of State for War reserves the right of reject- ing any or all of the Tenders. Royal Engineer Office, 12, Princess-street, Cornbrook. Manchester, 19th September, 1877. 1134bc (tmirstons. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM OXION FAIR. ON THURSDAY, September 27th, an Excursion Train for Birmingham will leave Chester at 7.40, Wrexham 8.10, Ruabon S.20, Oswestry 8.20, Gobowen 8.30, Rednal S.oO, Baschurch 9.0, and Shrewsbury 8.20 a.m., returning from Snow Hill Station the same evening. Tickets and bills can be obtained at the stations. LAST EXCURSIONS OF THE SEASON.—On Satur- days, September 22ud and 29th, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be bued by any of the through trains for Corwen, Bala. Dolgelly, Barmouth, Llanytuynecli, Welsh- pool, Montgomery. Newtown, Llanidloes, Mach> nlleth,Berth, Aberystwuh, Ruthin, Denbigh, Towyn, Aberdovey, Harlech, Penrhyudeudyaeth, Portmadoc, Criccietli, ad Pwl heli, from LIVERPOOL (Landing Stage), Birkenhead, Cluster, and Wrexham, to return on the Monday following. On Monday, September 24th, an Excursion Train for Llangollen, Corwen, Bala, Dolgelly, and Barmouth will leave Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 7.40, Birkenhead 7.55, Chester 8.45, and Wrexham 9.14. a.m., to return -ame evening. Tickets and bills can be obtained at the stations. ——— i LAST OF THE SEASON.—On Monday, September 24th, an Excursion Train for Hereford, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Pontypool Road, Cardiff, Newport, Crumlin, Aberdara, Merthyr, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Carmarthen, ) Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Haverfordwest, Tenby, and New Milford, will leave Chester at S.45, Wrexham, j., and Oswestry at 8.43 a.m. Passengers may return by certain trains any week day up to the following Monday inclusive. Tickets and Bills can be obtained at the Stations. 1(';d 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, 8.43 Chirk, 9.8 Ruabon, 9.30; Acrefair, 9.37; Trevor, 9.41; Llangollen, 9.50; j Berwyn, 9.57; Glyndyfrdwy, lu.(i; Carrog, 10.15; Corwen, ¡ 7.0 and 10.0; Cynwyd, 7.10 and 10. ts; Llandrillo 7.20 and i".lti I Llanderfel, 7.2S and 10.26; Dolgelley, 8.35 and 10.30; Bont- newydd, 8.44; Drysynant, 8.54; Llanwchllyn, 8.40 and 10.45 a.m, available to return by certain trains only. For fares see special bills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. 109ed WREXHAM, OLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. THE DIRECT AND SHORTEST ROUTE TO DENBIGH, RHYL, BANGOR, &c. TRAINS leave Wrexham (W. M. & C. Q. Ststion)for Den- bigh, Rhyl, Bangor, Carnarvon, and ail intermediate stations at 7.0 a.m., 9.40 a.m., 12 noon, 2.35 p.m., and 5.45 pm. j Cheap Day Trips every Monday until turther notice, from Wrexham, Gwersyllt, etc., by 7.0 a.m. down train. Fare 2s 6d ) there and back, 3rd ^ss returning same day trom Rhyl at C.10 p.m. See bills loRull particulars. Cheap Saturday to Monday Excursions every Saturday to Rbyl and Abersele, until further notice, from Wrexham, Gwersyllt, &c., by 9.40 p.m. and 2.35 p.m. down trains. Fare 4s 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., andHhyl at 10.57 and 6.10 p.m. For full particulars see hand bills, to be obtained at the ttttiOM. pa T. CARTWRIGHT, I General Manager's Office, General Manager. 1 Wcwhaa, Aogast, 1877. MM (Education:. TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conducted by the lyj ISSEb gIMONS. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand, and Scripture. French, German, Italian, and Spanish by Profe?sor Mallalieu Melladew, late Foreign Master at the Ring School, Chester. Young ladies may atteud for Languages only. Allss E. H. LoN G' S Preparatory Schools for Young Gentlemen, 6, ST. MARK'S TERRACE, J WREXHAM. —— The quarter commences on Thursday, the 4th of October. f UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABERYSTWYTH). President THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE. Principal: THE REV. THOMAS CHARLES RDWARDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Loud). Professors: Greek—The Principal. Latin-J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew—H. Ethe, Esq., Ph. D. Leipzig). English—W. J. Craig, Esq., M.A. (Dubi.) Welsh—The Rev. D. Silvan Evans, B.D. (Lampeter). Logic and Moral Phíloophy-The Principal. History and Political Economy—W. J. Graig, Esq.. M.A. Comparative Philology—J. M. Angus, Esq.. M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy—The Rev. H.N. Grirnley, M.A. (Cantab.j German, French, and Italian—Dr. Ethe. Geology, Botany, Zoology, and I'liysiclogy—W. Keeping, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.), F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Experimental Phyics-F. W. Rudler, E"q., F.G.S. Principles of Agriculture—H. Tanner, Esq., M.R.A.C., F.C.S. Music—J. Parry, Esq., Mus. Bac. (Cantab.) Director of the Museum—F. W. luddler, Esq., F.G.S. Registrar and Libr&irian-E. P. Jones, tsq., M.A. (Glasg.) The next Session BEGIXS 9th October, 1877. Terms, £ 10 a year for Out-door Student,; JCJU additional for those In- door. Several scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition. For 1"rospectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, A.bervstwvth. HUGH OWEN, HOD. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-street, London, ( Sept., 1377. 1131f j A CARD. pOWELL BROTHERS, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Station.), WREXHAM. 1093f JJODGSON AND gTEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., for H.I- Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Fu-naces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, • W GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. To whom please address enquiries. KjMb JOSEPH J^ENTON AND Manufacturers of Crucible Cast Steel Castings, Patent Colliery Wheels, Afcles and Pedestals, Colliery Cages. Cage Slides and Guides, Winding Pulliesund Frames, Rail i í Cro, siug?i, Points, &c., &c. SYKES WORKS, SHEFFIELD. Please address inquiries and orders MR W. GAMBLE, 13, Queeii-etreet, Wrexham, aud the aunt will bare prompt attealioa. UIIf frabesmw's ^Ibbnsses. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS IS NOW GOING OS AT J U N T 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 word in the country 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—they are now as resolved as ever freely to give a very tfreat deal to keep. They do not, therefore, think it at all Viecessary 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 buyer-, 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 hai longer time to look up REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, And the same will be offered without any reserve, in aH departments of the very 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 find it impossible to enumerate DEPARTMENTS, BIT IMMENSE BARGAINS Will be found in EVESY BRANCH of the BUSINESS, the Prices being such as have been hitherto unheard of. .B.-Tile proprietors beg to add that particular attention will be paid during the Sale to the wantsof nil their customers. None need, therefore, have any fear, although both establish- ments are thronged, aye, crammed to the doors on market days, that they will not be served upon their boing satisfied by pe-, soual inspection and all arc heartily invited to cslland 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 wonderful clearance sales of surplus stock that is to say. jyonderful in the extraordinary business-like returns that accrue t'-asoa after season to the proprietors themselves, and wonderful in the unexampled satisfaction that is expressed by the immense and annually increasing throngs of customers who spend their ready-money hereat to the very best advantage. ø- PLEASE OBSERVE, THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS IS NOW GOING ON AT t'" LUXT AND GRIFFITHS', H .FREE TRADE HALl., HrOH STREET, KilTL. im