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j?:t.lcs by Sucfton. Messrs. Chiton, Elpkick, Sc Co. RHYL. Imp»~+-<nt Sale,f extremely valuable Freehold BUILDING LAND, in an pftTt. of this rapidly incrcasing- and fashionable wa i;tr place, very near to the IJailway Station, subdivided *nto moderate sized Lots, for the con- venience of builders 01- private speculators. MESSES, CITUKTON, ELPIIICK, AND co. WIN SELL BY AUCTION, at tlie .Royal Hotel. Rliy], on Tuesday, the 2ndàa:;r of October at Three for Ha If-past Three o'clock p.m., most punctually, in the lots set forth in the plans and particulars of sal'?, or ia such other and in such ol der as the agenb of the vendor may decide upon at the time of sale, and Slhiect to such w,m1itinns as will then be 1w¡)(hH"11. Two Pieces of very valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate in K iiimel-street West (lteing a continuation of Kinmel-street in a westerly dircctiou), and in Kfymion- Goryw-road, leading from Wellington-road, containing in the whole Several Thousand Yards, which will b" subdivided into a number of Lots suitable for the erection of private or lodging houses, HDd. detached or semi-detached villas, with ample gardens in the rear. The Lands are very close to the Hailway Station, and being bounded on the south side by the line of the railway, present healthy, open sites for the erection cf a ¡.ood class of houses, many of .hich will coroamad tine views of the Vale of Clwyd and the mountains in the distance. The Lots will be staked out previous to the Sjile. N.B.—Printed particulars, with plans, may be had, with any lurther information, by applying to Mr W. JJI. Clarke, Estate Agent, Kinmel Park, A I,,)rple; Messrs Cliurton, JSlpbick. "ad A,1C: io"<, Çhc>iter; or Messrs Helps, Birch, Cullirnore, and Douglas, SoJicit"rs, Chester. 1125c ,0- Messrs. Baugh, JTouss, Cc. MESSES. BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have received in- structions to SELL by TENDER, the Stock of FANCY DRAPERY, all amounting, at cost price, to about £100, Full particulars may be had from the Auctioneers. Tenders to be sent in to the Auctioneers within 14 days from the 29th September, 1S77. llSod Sale of Fat and Store Stock at the ROSSETT AUCTION KART. MESSES BAFGH, JONES, AND CO. will hold their .1-1. rext Sale of FNT and STOKE STOCK at their Mart, at the Golden Lion, Rossett, on Monday, October 1st, ls77. Stock already entered: Several Fat COWt., Heifers, and Bullocks Several Fre-h Barrens Ditto Cows with Calves A lot of prime Fat Sheep and Lambs Ditto Fat Calves Ditto Fat and store Pigs The Property of A. Balfour, Esq., General Townsliend, E. Sweteuham, Esq., F. Potts, Esq.. J. Boydell. Esq.. B.. Roberts, Esq., Mr J. Edwards, Mr Jones, Mr Woolrich. Mr P. VVilliams, Mr Da/vies, Mr Pritchard, Mr Lewis. Mrs Weol- rich" Mr Znekerey, Mr E. Woolrich, Mr E. B. Samuel, Mr Bayne, Messrs J. and C. Baguley, Mr Hinchliffe, and other-. Further entries respectfully solicited, and the Auctioneers respectfully request that the Stock be at the Mart in good time. Sale at Two o'clock. 1141c Sale of Household Furniture, Brewing Vessels, capital Hack Hor-e, and other effects, at the Black Horse lnu, Yorke-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 lril day of October, 1877. The Household Furniture consists of iron and wood half- tester bedsteads, feather beds, mattrasses, dressing tables, washstands, toilet services, sofas, pier glasses, pianoforte iu rosewood, pictures, clients of drawers, cane-se,ted and other chairs, tray stands, tables, large corner and other cunboards, dining table and trcsels, filter, forms, stools, fenders, fire irons, copper urn and tap, copper ai'd other ale cans, quan- tity of pewter measures, tumbler and other glasses, spitoons, iron stool, copper and other saucepans, crockery, brown ware, &c., &c. Also a useful Bay Horse, steady in harness; 12-measnve and other mash tubs, cooler ]5ft by loft, reeling, puncheons, large quautity of barrels, brewing sieves, malt mill, by Turner, of Ipswich, quantity of hops, malt screen, cast iron pillar and girders under mash tub, windlass and pulleys, corn truck, half measures, fire tools, cart ladder, halters, ■eorn chest, and other effects; Sale at One o'clock. lM!c SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSES LAUGH, JONES & CO.. will hold their next -iy.L SALE of STOCK in the above Smithlield, on Thurs- day, October 4th, 1877. Stock already entered, viz. A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, Several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves, A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. 11 IFTON HEATH, ST. MARTINS, SHROPSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, & CO., at the Qm en'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 snail decide at the time of sale, and sub- ject to conditions to be then and there produced. Lot I.-All that modern brick-built and slated MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the out build ing*. garden, aud appurtenance thereto belonging, together with all those several fields, pieces or parcels of land, commonly called and known by the names of "The Bi Morling," "The Little Morling," The Little Meadow," •' The Garden Field," and "The Three Crofts," containing iu the whole by admeasure- ment 14a Or Tip, or thereabouts, sit /ate at llton Heath, in the parish of Saint Martins, in the county 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. Dymock, Esq and Captain Barnes, and adjoius the turnpike road leading from the town of Oswestry to Ellesmere, 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 St. Martins, ad- joining the highway leading from the Oswestry and Elles- mere turnpike road to Ifton Colliery, and the town of Over- ton, and known by the names of The Long Field," The Three Common Pieces," The Greenfield," and The Com- nion Field," and containing in the whole by admeasurement 13a. 3r. tip., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the paid Mrs A. Williams. This lot is surrounded by lands belonging to Lord Hill Trevor, Kyffin Salter, Esq., Messrs. Edwards, and others. and is very eligible for building purposes, being in close proximity to the Ifton Colliery, and have frontage to good road. A uumbpr of houses and busi- 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 attractiou, the above lots afford an 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. 1042od To be Sold by Auction, by MESSES BAUGH, JOKES. & CO., at the King "William JjLL Inn. Summerhill, on the 22tid d.ty of October next, at five o'clock in the afternoon, all those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, now in the occupation of Mr John Roberts, and another, situate at Windy-hil. in the parish of Gwersyllt, in the county of Denbigh. Also Two Acres ot Valuable BUILDING LAND, adjoining, in Lots, For particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, Solicitor, 1, Temple How, Wrexham to Messrs W. D. Jeans and Co.. Solicitors, Bewsey Chambers, Warrington; and to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. IHWb Mr Birch. WREXHAM SMITIIFIELD. The next; mart sale will be held on Thursday, Oct. 4th, 1877. ME 3IRCH 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, Bsq, J. Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Esq., Me-isrs T. Milligan, IL J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sandba.cb,- Huxley, J. I'iggott, J. Sandbach, jun., Lee, — Cliffe, &c., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office Marchwiel, Wrexham. 839o Mr. Lloyd. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1877.-WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friend? and supporters JJfiat ho has taken the First and Seeond Stands in the New Smithfield (which is o"n 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 name support that fins hitherto be. n accorded him, durint; the timo he has been in business us an Auctioneer, and bus the pleasure of announcing his Third Sale will take place on Thursday, October 4th. The following Stocks are already ontered. A Prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. In-calf Cows, and with CaJves at foot, Barren s tirkf, Stored BIIIl &e. A magnifioent 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 Culype and Pigs. 383i -.0.- Mr Biohard Ollerhead. To be Sold by Auction by MS. RICHARD OLLERHEAD,on Monday, October 1st, 1877, about five acres of capital BARLEY, harvested this preeent week on fields, near Cymmau Hall, in the parish of Hope, in the oo unty af Flint. Sale on the premises at 3.30 p.m. Auctioneer's 0006-8. Charles-street, Wrexham. September Htb, 1Ø7. HSJcl fides .bn faction. (I. t,; .-J ,.}:! (') I. Mr Lovatt. Peremptory Sal3 01 Public House Requisites. CAMBRIAN ARMS, VENTRE BROUGHTON, Ne~,r Wrexham. MR j.OVATT IT- « been instructed by Mr Robert Thomas (in consequouce oi: his having to give up possession of the premises), to SELL by AUCITON, without Reserve, upon Mond ty, October the 1st, 1877. the whole of the MOVE- All i. F, FITTINGS and other ttequisites of the Public-house trade, which consist of seraens. tables, chairs, ale measures, glasses, jugs, cans, Three Pull Beer Engine (nearly new), complete set of tables, trestles and benches adapted for club purposes, and dinner scrvice. The (Jut-door Eliects comprise a well-known harness and hack Mare, harness, gears, well-built- market cart, light cart in-pig sow, four store pigs, straw cutter, pig troughs, f-ttihfe tools, saddle, barroiv, light waggon on springs, qnan- I tity of good hay in truss. A part of the Household Furniture, new kitchen range j with oven ttfid boiler. Sale at Two o'clock. Oifice-Old Sw.T. Inn, Sentcmber 24tlI, 1877. 1170c ACQUEDUCT IS-X, NCYSYLLTAU, LLAN- GOLLEN ROAD. Unreserved Sale el Capita! Household Furniture, useful Mare, Whitechapel, Harness, Gears, Spring' Cart. Brewing Vessels, Iron Hurd'es, Furnaces, &c. | In ecn«equpiice of a ehunge in the Tenancy, MR LOVATT Ijas.beei) iiutracted to SELL BY AUC- TION, without any U-ocrvo, on Monday, October S.h, 1877, the whole of the lio.o!H>ld FLivNITUitE, in the ( Sitting aud Bedrooms of the above-named and noted Roadside ] Inn. j The Sitting-rooms ore substantially furnished with mahog- any a,nd oak table:), couches, aud chairs. The Bedrooms are furnished with iron bedsteads, prime goose feather beds, v.ashritands, services, toilet tables, glasses, cane-seated chairs, towel rails, linen, blankets, coun- terpanes, &c. The Out-door Effects comprise a very useful hack mare, capital Whitechapel, harness, gears, spring cart, larg-c number of casks (various sizes) and brewing "utensils, iron hurdles, patent hay cutter, imperial corn measures, garden tools, ladders, Avery's weighing machine, &c., &e. The Auctioneer V.OUJJ draw the attention of parties furnishing to tLi." Sale, the furniture lkinb in excellent con- dition. Catalogues are in preparation, and can be had on applica- tion to the Auctioneer three days prior to the day of Sale. Sde at 1 t o'clock prompt. Office-01(1 Swan September 24th, 1377. 1177c Tlhosiias Morris. ON TUESDAY Is EXT AID FOLLOWING DAYS. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, PARTIES FURNISHING, AN D OTHERS. BORTil HOTEL, CARDIGANSHIRE. One minute's fiom the Station on the Cambrian Rail- way, six mÎic::) LUlll A and eleven from Machynlleth. Great Sale of the Entire .Assemblage of Magnificent Hou-e- liohl Furuituie aud other Effects. Ml! THOMAS MORRIS is favoured with instruclions lVom .Mr Chailes Myttou, the proprietor of this Hotel of the premises will shortly expire), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1S77, the whole of the very costly and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e., apperta ning to the above immense establishment, comprisiti^ the contents of GO elegantly furnished bedchambers, ten drawing and sitting-rooms, the laige coffee-room, &o., incltidiug massive brass and iron bed- steads, patent spr ng, hair, wool, am! flock mattresses, chests of drawers, wardrobes, washstands and dre sing tables, and birch frames, dressing glasses, abbiitSiUsets be t chamber ware, portmanteau stand-, 2,000 yards of Brussels cirpets, cottage pianofortes (by emiuent makers), a (iivt-rate b,iiiard table, with i-nirkt i-, &c., complete, by 1 hurston," Louuon, heart-Iirugs, tdegant cleitwing-room coutches aed settees, splendid walnut cabinets, mam.ifi- cent centre, caru, aud occasioual walnut tables, walnut and mahogany trained easy chairs, rich Spani-li mahogany framed coaches, easy and .other chairs, upholstered in real morosco, walnut Inu-ic ottoman, massive Spanish mahogany telescope, diniug and other tables, mahogany dinner w-iggons. hat aud umbrella stands, hrihiant pier classes, in elaborate gilt frames, fenders, lire irons, and ashpans, a large number j of mahogany and biic'a window poles, with rin -s and cur- tains, tiu.e])ieces and clocks, kamptuiictm and floor oil cloth, largt- collection of vtUuab!<? silver-plated goods, dinner, tea, aitd coffee servlce5, plplIdid dessert service-, large quautity of gia's, Led nd table linen, ix-pull beer engine, -pit-it engine, ziiic top counters, refrigerator, Mil ner's patent tire-resisting a safe, cupboards, slate top iardor tables, large baker's oveu, zecently erected, kiti-hen nqubitpf, sets of pl«y;ng bowls and croquet, three Kent's patent knife cleaners, Jot or butchers' and bakers' tool-, 100 drawing-room, hall, and suspending paraffin lamps, large ironing sieve aud piping, patent mangle, lot of iron hurdles, promenade seats, an aquarium, ladd-rs, pi-'troughs, cart, two old carriages, four battling machine-, six piime fat pigs, the surplus stock of choice wines and spirits, consisting of 170 do/en, aud !1lJIDer:)n,; other effects. The whole of ttic Furniture wit, manufactured- bv MessrsE. and J. Jones, Oswestry, specially for this Hotel, regardless of expense. It is both durable and elegant, and of the best materials and workmanship. Ihe very extensive seleotion of carpets aud curtains will be foun 1 in good condition. The si'ver-plated goods and cutlery are of A 1 quality, superior design, and n almost, every respect equal to new. The wiues and spirits are of the choicest brands. The billiard table is a first-cla-s ariic e, and should command the special attention of hotel keepers. The Auctioneer can with confluence recommend the whole to lhc public, mid lie wishes to state that such an opportunity rurdyoccurs iu this or any other district for securing tirst-class articles, there being such an enormous and choice selection. Should the weather prove unfavourable the Sale will be conducted Witliiii the Hotel. On account, of the great number of lots to be disposed of each day, it is respectfully intimated that the time of Sale will be strictly adhered to. Descriptive Catalogues may be obtained from the Borth Hotel, or from the Auctioneer, 11, Broad-street, Welsh- pot 1. The Sale will commence each day at ten for eleven o'cl ck i to a minute. b Messrs. Dew & Son. AT THE ROYAL GOAT HOTEL, BEDDGELERT. IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF WELSH CATTLE. Large and attractive sale of the Surplus Stock of noted prize Welsh B'lil- Cows, aud Heifers. 2!> Mountain Ponies, U-i-rness^Horses, prize Pig's, Welsh Ewos and Lambs, and about 17n tons of x^'imo Hay %jf the growth of 1876 and 1N77. MESSRS WJVI. DEW AND SON have been instructed by ..l., Mr Richard Humphreys, to SELL BY PUBLIC ALOTION, on Tuesday, October HStli, 1877 (commencing most punctually at Twelve o'clock at noon), at the Royal Goat Hotel, Bedtlgdtort;, the following well-knowa Herd of Welsh Bulls and Cows, which have gaiued unprecedented rerowli at Royal Agticuitural Shows, also at Man. Chester and Liverpool, as well as at the majority oi the Local Shows throughout the Principality for a series of YeIL-s The far-famed Lulls, "Prince Llewellyn the 1st and 2nù;" The Prince of Walo? the 2ndtwo Bull Calves; Eleven high-class Cows and Rcifers; one Fat Heifer, being famed as the highest class of pure Welsh Stock. Ten Open Sows of the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire cross, some to farrow at an early period; 40 Welsh Ewes and 20 Lambs; 2iJ well-bred Mountain Ponies, amongst which will tic found several well- matched Ponies; 'fen well seasoned Posting and Riding I-Iorscs. Also, 170 tons of 1 rime Hay, in lots to suit pur- chasers, for which latter three months' credit, upon approved security, will be given. Public conveyances will leave Carnarvon on the arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train, and Portmadoc on the arrival of the 11.13 a.m. train, returning- immediately after the conclusion of the sale. The Auctioneers Can with confidence recommend this col- lection to the attention of breeders throughout the Princi- pality and elsewhere, the cattle especially. Catalogues pedigrees and details of the prizes taken by each lot can be had at the hotels throughout North Wales; of Mr Humphreys, I-oval G t-at Hotel, lleddgeiert; and from the Auctioneers, AVellneld House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 1157cl Messrs. Picksring, Sons, & Woodfin. Sale of Live Stock. Brewing L'tensils, Implements, Household Furniture, &c., &c., at the ALYN HOTEL, ROSSETT, Two minutes' walk from Rossett Station of the Cheater and Shrewsbury line. 1 MESSRS PICKERING. SONS, k WOODFIN, have been 1\L favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph Ledsham (who is leaving the premises) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, October 1st, 1877, the whole of his LIVE STOCK, Implements, Brewing Utensils, and a portion of Household Furniture, &c., comprising a very useful Grey Cob, rising four years old, d'f.to bay, ditto aged, promising horse foal by St. (Tare," ''Lock," an active brown cart mare, aged, stands lfi hands capital black cart colt, ring three years old, four well-bred yearling heifers, four prime fat pigs, twelve couple of fowls, six couple of ducks, useful shandry, two earts.chr.il cutter, by "Samuelson," ma:t mill, horse power, for churning, &c., set of harness, ditto of thrill goars, ditto chain ditto, wheel churn, single shell plough, set of iron harrows, ditto wood ditto, two pig turnels, two mash tubs two coolers, pump, large quantity of empty hogsheads' barrels, half barrels, quarter casks, empty bottler, old iron, three half pockets of hops, a portion of the neat and useful Household FuruLure, and other effects. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. 1160b -u- -4_ Mr. James Taylor. 'H' BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. To be Sold by Auction by MR. JAMES TAYLOR, on Thursday, October 4th, 1877, a' large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweep- ings oi streets, and cleansing of drains, privies, and ashpits, and house refuse, as now deposited in the Corporation Yard, in the Holt Road, and divided into lots of about 35 tons i each, Sale at Four p.m. Further p,rtiauk.-s may be had on application to the In- spector of fiuisauces at his office, in the Guildhall, or to the Auctioneer, High-street, Wrexham. JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. f Town Clerk's Office, 2 £ tb September, 14T7. IMOd titles iin JUuiion. .— .— Messrs Glover and. Steward. CHESTER HORSE J?AIS.. MESSES GLOVER & STEWARD'S next and 25:h Monthly Horse Sale will be held at the Grosvenor Hotel Paddocks, on Wednesday, October 10th, 1S77. when upwards of SO Valuable HORSES will be submitted for competition, including a Stud of well-known Hunters. Harness Hordes, Hacks. Cobs, aud Ponies, and several yearling aud two-year- old Colts and Fillies. Further entries resoectfully solicited on or before Saturday, the 6th of October. Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. 1163b Salts Im Jlrifcrntc Ctfiitract. ON SALE, eiylit well seasoned SPIRIT CASKS (18 gals.); also, a COPPER FOUNTAIN for ale, coffee, and hot water, with brass fittings complete, &c.—Apply, R. "VV. Evans, Wine Mcrchant, Wrexllam. 1123d GRESFORD. npO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, an eligible Site j _I. for a Villa Residence, containing <5,41 :< square yards in j depth, and frontage to the Lake of 40 yards. Such'a desir* able spot so near to church and station, in this much ad- I mired neighbourhood is not often to be met with. An ad- i-ening Jot, of 7(}1 square yards C1:1 l}' h,I/A "!););; t i:r J. Daveiipost, Hope Yiiia. R^-cent-tivet, Wrexharj". llt'v VALUALLE TIMBER. ryo BE SOLD BY TENDER, in one Lot, 1 21 SYCAMORE TREES, marked 1 ro 21 4 SCO'J'CH FIR „ Do. 1 to 4 2 CHERRY Do. 1 to 2 10 ASH Do. 1 to 10 6BEECH Do. 1 to (j 3 ELM Do. 1 to 3 The Timber is growing on Pcnybryn Farm, near Ruabon. Edward Edwards, on the premises, will show the lot, Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, on or before Oct. 1, lSïï, marked '• Tenders for Timber." SAMUEL EDWARDS. Tinker's Green, Oswestry. Tenders will be opened at the Queen's Hotel, Oswestry,. Oct. Hrd, Two p.m. The vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. 1115e NORTH WALES. Freehold Properties in the Counties of Denbigh and Flint. ESSRS DRIVER beg to inform the public that the III following properties, not having been sold at the recent auction, may now be treated for by private contract:— IN DENBIGHSHIRE. NANTUCHAF FARM, with farm house, buildings, and about 43 acres of aiable and grass land. LLANFAIR VILLAGE.—A Dwelling-house, with slaugh- ter-house, stabling, cowhouse, &c., and plot of accommoca. tion or building land containing about two acres. TREVALLYN MEADOWS, about six miles from Wrex- ham aud seven from Chester, containing about eleven acres of rich accommodation meadow land. IN FLINTSHIRE. BRYN GWYN FARM, three miles from Flint, with farm houses, buildings, and about 22 acres of capital araole and grass laud. BRYN EITHIN FARM, two miles from Flint, with buildings, and nearly 21 acres of capital arable and grass lands. For price aud particulars apply to Messrs Driver, surveyors, lind agents, and auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. August, 1877. 1169b tgaI autr public |tcrtices. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY NEXT, October 1st, 1877, rll Drapery Establishments in Wrexham will be CLOSED at the following hours:- Monday's, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, rud Fridays, at Seven o'clock. Thursdays, at Eight o'clock, and Satnrdays ht Ten o'clock. The Public will greatly assist in carrying out the above rule by making their Purchases early in the day. 11 R H Y L WINTER GARDENS, WELLINGTON ROAD. { y n A N D \-i I: ESS C< O X C E R T V j A t v. ON WEDNESDAY, l"tll OCTOBEli, BY THE MADAME SINICO-CAMPOBELLO COMPANY, Consisting of MADAME SINICO-CAMPOBELLO, MADDLE; ELENA Fit AN CHI, < AND MISS EMMA HOWSO.V. MR WILLIAM SIIAKESPE A I.E, MR HILTON, AND SIGNOR CAMTOBELLO. Solo Violin.—MONS. NEIDYIETSSI. Conductor.—SIQNOR ROMANO. | ARCHERY GROUND, CROQUET GROUND, BOWLING GREEN, LAWN TENNIS and BADMINGTON. Beautiful Winding 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 given), Gd each. Hire. of Skates, 6d. By Order. JOHN DEVINE, 1090 DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General _L^ Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Denbigh, will be held at the Town Hall, in Wrexham on Thursday, the 18th day of October, 1877, at Twelve o'clock at noon, and will be continued at the same place on the follow- ing day, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed regard- ing the Police, and the business relating to the assessment, application or management of the County Stork or Kate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at Twelve o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the county, are to belaid before the court. j The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons bound by ] recognisance to-prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, are to appear at. the Town Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1S77, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (on the requisi- tion of live Justices acting for the county of Denbigh, under the authority of the Act of Parliament passed in the Session held in the 2nd and 3rd Victoria, chapter that at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, it will be proposed to increase the Police Force of the said county by the appointment of one additional Police Constable, to bo stationed in the Gwersyllt district, subject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. FURTHER INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (on the requisition of five Justices acting for the county of Denbigh, under the authority C'f the Act of Parliament passed in the Session held in the 2nd and 3rd Victoria, chapter 9:,), that at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, it will be pronosed to increase the Police Force of the said county, by the appointment of one additional Police Constable, to be stationed at or near Tretnant, subject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of StAte. FURTHER INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (on the requisition of five Justices acting for the county of Denbigh, under the authority of the Act of Parliament passed in the Session held in the 2nd aud 3rd Victoria, chapter 93), fhat at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, it will be proposed to increase the Police Force of the said county, by the appoint ment of four additional Police Constables (oae to be a Sergeant), to be stationed in the Wrexham district, subject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. FURTHER INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. A ND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (on the requisition of five J ustices act ng for the connty of Denbigh under the authority of the Act of Parliament passed in the Session the authority of the Act of Parliament passed in the Session held in the 2nd and 3rd Victoria, chapter 93), that at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, it will be proposed to increase the Police Force of the lid county, by the appoint- ment of two additional Police Constables, one to be stationed at Nantglyn, the other (as second Supernumerary) at head quarters, subject to the consent of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries tf State. JOSEPH PEERS, „ Clerk of the Peace, Ruthin, lith September, 1S77. Instructions for Indictments ehould be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. N.B.—The County Treasurer will pay the claims against the connty. at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Maudav, the 29th day »f October next, at Tea o'clock a.m. VMto cgaI anfcr ublic Hoticcs. ^LLIANCE ^SSURANCE CO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000 (Of which £ 050,000 is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ 3^0,000. CHIEF ORFICFS-, BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chair mn)K SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.R.S. Secretary. ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman. THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurances of every description transacted on modwrate terms. For Prospectuses and other idorrnationapply at the above uffice, or to any of .'••• oi :1\(' company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. feibxrs. ri^O NURSERYMEN—TENDERS required tor Planting 1 about Seven Acres of Larch and Spruce must be twic* transplanted stuff, two to three feet IiiLh. All failures to b. made good.—Z.Y., N'ruham Guardian Office. b TO SEWERAGE CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are required for the making of a certain road- TENDERS are required for the making of a certain road- way and footways, and for the construction of the sewers and drains connected therewith, through building land adjoining the new Smithiield, in the Borough of Wrex- ham. Tenders to be sent in not later than Monday, the 15th of October next. Plans. specifications, and quantities may be seen on ap- plication to the under-igned. who wi:l furnish forms of Tender, together with any further information which may be required. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. ACTON and BURY, September26th, 1S77. Solicitors, Wrtxham. lliSd WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, CARRIERS, CARTERS. AND OTHERS. THE Directors 'of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company are prepared to receive TEN- DERS for the Cartage (includini{ Collection and Delivery) of their Goods Tradic in the town of Wrexham. Contracts to be sent to the undersiimed, from whom full information can be obtained on or before the J2th October. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept any Tender. T. CARTWRIGHT. General Manager's Office, Wrexham, September :26th, 1S77. 1117c WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Trienuial Contracts, Northern District. rTlENDEKS are required for the Performance of such JL Works and Repairs, and for the supply of such Build- ing. Materials as may be required to War Department Buildings and Property, at the undermentioned Station, from the 1st November, 1877, to the 01st March, 1880 WREXHAM. Persons wishing to Tender for the above Station, may obtain forms of tender and schedules of prices, on application to the Royal Engineer Office, Manchester, up to t-he lith October, ï7.. The Contract will embrace Bricklayers, Masons, Paviors, Carpenters, Plasterers, Plumbers, Slaters, Smiths, Painters, and Gasfitters' Work. A sum of ISs 6d will be charged for the schedules, or the schedules of price 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. Polkinghome, Chief Clerk, R.E.,at Chester-road P.O., Man- chester. Candidates are requested to send testimonials of compe- tency with applications. Tenders to !J" delivered at the War Office, London, on or before llh October, 1877. Tin* Secretary ot State for War reserves the right of reject- ing any or all of the Tenders. iloyal Engineer Office, 12, Princess-street, Cornbrook, Manchester, l!)th September, 1877. 1134bc (IrtwcaiioiT. ART NIGHT CLASS, Savings Bunk, Wrexham. (In connection with and aided by the Art Depart- ment, South Kensington.) THE Third Session Opens on WEDNESDAY, October 3rd, at 7 p.m. Fees—(is per Session. Middle Class Students, One Guinea. MASTER Mr J. KELLY, C.M. II 74c COMMERCIAL AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. THE Ensuing Quarter commences on THURS- DAY, the 4th October. Prospectuses on application. Head MasterMr J. F. KELLY. Classical Master :—Herr WALTHER, B A 1173c TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conducted by the jyj ISSES gmoNs. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand, and Scripture. French, German, Italian, and Spanish bv Professor Mallilieu Melladew, late Foreign Master at the King School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages oy. inilss E. H. Los rs Preparatory Schcols for Young Gentlemen, 2, ST. MARK'S TERRACE, 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 F-DWARDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Loud). Professors Greek—The Principal. Latin-J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew—H. Eth«, Esq., Ph. D. (Leipzig). Englbl1- W. J. Craig, Esq., M.A. (Dubl.) Welsh—The Rev. D. Silvan Evans. B.D. (Lampeter). Logic and Moral Philosopliy-Th, Principal. Historv and Political Economy-W. J. Graig, Esq.. M.A. Comparative PhilQlogy-J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy—The Rev. H. N. Grimley, M.A. (Cantab.) German, French, and Italian-Dr. Elbe. Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Keeping, Esq., B.A. (Cantab.), F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Experimental Physics-F. W. Rudler, Esq., F.G.S. Principles of Agriculture—H. Tanner, Esq., M.R.A.C., F.C.S. MUliie-J. Parry, Esq., Mus. Bac. (Cantab.) Director of the Museum-F. W. Ruddier, Esq. F.G.S. Registrar and Librarian—E. P. Jones, LSq., M.A. (Glasg.) The next Session BEGINS 9th October, 1877. Terms, £ 19 a year for Out-dc.or Students; £ 30 additional for those In- door. Several scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition. For Prospectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, Hon. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-street, London, Sept., 1877. 1131 f READY MONEY PROMPTLY LENT. SUMS of £ 30 to £ 500 Advanced to all respectable persons on their personal security (Note of Hand) alone, for 1 to Ie years; repayable by instalments or otherwise, ac option o Borrowers.-Address, Mr H. Farmer, lia, Wa! brook-street Hoxton, London, N., enclosing stamped, directed envelope, and stating sum wanted, for what tena, and mode of re pay- «ak U47d (tKurskms. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. COMMENCING October 1st, a New FAST TRAIN will leave Wrexham at 7.38 am. arriving at Shrewsbury at 8.3n a.m., Wolverhampton 9.32, Birmingham 10.0, Leaming- ton 10.50, Banbury 11-23, Oxford 12.0. Reading 12.45, South- ampton 3.29, Portsmouth 4.1u, and London 1.51:1 p.m.-Pas- sengers will also be booked by this train to Llangollen and Corwen. The 8.45 am. train from Chester will be discontinued, but passengers for the Dolgeliey, Hereford, and South Wales Lines will be conveyed by the 9.10 a.m. train, which will leave Wrexham at 9.30 a.m. For other alterations, see time bills. J. GRIERSON, Geueral 1\Lm:Jg-er. Padding-ton Terminus. llfiSc 3b Dressy. i A CARD. pOWELL P, 0 T 11 ENGINEERS, IRON AND FOUNDERS, CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Station). WEEXHAM. 1093f • THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY- CHARLES DREW, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswestrv and the surrounding d'stricts that he has become the tenant of the above Hotel, and trusts lie may conÜllllC to reoeive the support so liberally accorded to his predecessors. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists. THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD SALOON. WINES, SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the choicest description. Good STABLING and Lock-up COACII-HOUSES. Careful attention given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT. licid -4- JJODGSON AND STEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, ANUPACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, frc., for Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, J\1a:ket. Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and aU Commercial u-es, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales. W GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM, To whoui please address enquiries. 3053b JØSEPH "EXTOX AND gONS- Manufacturers of Crucible Cast Steel Castings, Patent Colliery Wheels, Axles and Pedestals, Colliery Cages, Cage Slides and Guides, Winding Pulliesand Frames, Rail Cros-rfugs, Points, &c., &c. .SYKES WORKS, SHEFFIELD. Please address inquiries and orders MR W. GAMBLE, is. Queen-street, Wrexham, and the sallie will have prompt attention. 1139f — PRIVATE HOTEL, 94. JERMYN STREET, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, W. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITES OF JLL ROOMS AND SINGLE BEDROOM?, close to the Clubs, Theatres, and all places of amusements.—Apply to MRS. E. ROBERTS, FROPBIETEESS. ALSO, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 9, EAST PARADE, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, MISS JONES, MAXAGEREEF. 1159b THE FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. j 14, HIGH • STE-EET, j WREXHAM. I —— C. K. BEXSOX AXD CO., PROPRIETORS. The STORES are established to supply the 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 thanl", 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 Go's Stores are opeiied aLt 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at S.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 TEA ~f AEEHOtJSE, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 1164b vLrabesuun's I- IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE t THE GREAT SALE OF D P,, A P E R Y GOODS 16 NOW GOING ON AT L u N T AND Q- R I F F I T H S', FREE TRADE HALL. RHYL. I ¡ THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY I CLEARANCE SALE, I HAS COMMENCED, AUD WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME. The genuine character of these great ready-money clearance sales has now become "a household word" iu the country far and wide. At the outset, this high reputation cost the proprietors mnch to gain, :iud-without recourse to puffing and cognate artifices of trade-they 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 e-nlarga further upon the advantages now again offered for public patronage, but would just merely remark that the clearance .,Ie 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 worth in every respect, tht-y having had longer time to look up | REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, I And the same will be offered without any reserve, in all departments of the very extensive establishments advertised, j # ALL ARTICLES ARE NOW TO BE SOLD OFF REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE, The new contracts for Wiuter Goods having been already made. I The STOCK being so EXTENSIVE AND VARIED we find it impossible to enumerate I DEPARTMENTS, BIT IMMENSE B A R G A I S Will be fouud in EVERY BRANCH of the BUSINESS, the Prices being such as have been hitherto unheard of. N.B,—The proprietors bpg to add that particular attention will be pain during the Sale to the wantsof all their customers. None need, therefore, have any fear, although both establish- mentB are thronged, aye, ei-ainmed to the door.- on market days, that they will not be served upon their being satisfied by per- sonal inspection; and all are Leartily invited to call and view the goods in the various departments tor 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, wonderful in the extraordinary business-like returns that accrue season, after season to the proprietors them-elve-, u.ud wonderful in the satisfaction that is expressed by the im-nense and annually increasing throng: of customers who speudllieir ready-money hereat to the very best advantage. ) ¡ I JGY PLEASE OBSERVE. THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS I IS NOW GOING ON AT I LUXT AND GHIFFITIlS" I FREE TRADE IIALL, I, 10 GH STREET, RHYL JU. l