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Saks Irir ^lucfrcm. Messrs, Churton, Elphick, & Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of Sale of Dairy Cows, Horses, Pigs about 300 measures of Barisv, Oats, and Beans; Stacks of Barley, Oats and Hay; a quantity of Straw, Potatoes, the Depasturage of about 60 acres of land up to the 2ud of February next, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Dairy Vessels, and e e other effects, at the TOP HOUivE FARM, MARCHWIEL, about two miles from Wrexham. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPH1CTC, and CO. be? to an- nounce that thov have received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, Oil Tuesday, the 20th of November, 1S77, the above-mentioned Valuable STOCK a.nd Effects. N.B.—Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ment). 13!Jd Mr. Snape- SILLUA SAND AND FIRE-BRICK WORKS FOR SALE. ON SALE.—A groat 'bargain.—A first-class Silica Sand trad Fire Clay Works. Buildings and machinery new. .Rent very small. and the royalty low.—Apply to Mr Glasco- dine, County Court. Wrexham, or Mr Snape, auctioneer, Lion liouse, Wrexham. 13so Sale of Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., at No. 5, St. Mark's Terrace, Wrexham. This sale by MR SNAPE, which was postponed in consequence of the illness of Mrs Davies, will now take place on Tuesday, November ]3th. To commence at One o'clock prompt. The furniture may be viewed on the morning of the sale day. 116f TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS," BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF HORSES AND GEARS, LORRIES, FLOAT, &c. MP SNAPE has received instructions to Sell by Auction, without reserve, iu the Lion House Yard, WrexVam, on Thurs; ay, the 15th November, 1S77, the HORSES, LORRIES, &c, used hitherto by the Wroxham Mold and Connab's Quay Railway Company for their town delivery of floods, and now being parted with in consequence of the work baving been let by contract. The horses are- A strong Roan Horse. Ditto Blnck Horse. A useful Bay Pony. A powerful Black Entire Horse. Three four-wli-el useful Lorries. A strong tvro-wheel Float. Three sets of excellent braes-mounted Gear?, &c. Sale to commence at Three o'clock punctually. Messrs. DEW & Son. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important to Parties Furnishing and others. Larn-f- Sale of the whole of the well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, at the MOSTYN ARMS HOTEL, RHYL. MESSRS WM. DEW & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Thursday, the 29th and 30th days of November, 1877. The whole of the excellent Household Furniture and other Effects, being the contents of Coffee-room, Commercial-room, three Sitting-rooms, 16 Bedrooms, Bar, Kitchens.&c., a large assortment of Glass and China Services, Bed and Table Linen, Plated Goods, fie. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements and •catalogues. 140f Mr H- H. Cooke. RED HALL LANE FARM, Two miles from Overton and three miles from Ellesmere. MR H H. COOKE having received instructions from Mr'Jenkins, who is retiring from farming, to Sell by Auction without reserve. on Friday, November 10th, 1877, the whole of her FARMING STOCK and DAIRY VESSELS, consisting of sixteen heads of cattle, two capital carts, horse, four sheep, and one fat pig. Implements, Gear, &c. HEDGROW, up to the 2nd of February, 1878 :— Lot I.-Penley Yeidow, containing eight acres of capital hedgrow. Lot 2.-Glantre-warren field, nine acres. Lot 3.—Oapeper field, five acres. Lot 4.-Glead field, five acres; Long Meadow, two acres; Little Canaeoed. six acres; Barn Croft, one acre; Ousles field, called Backhouse (up to May day), five acres. To be consumed on the premises—One stack of capital hay, one stack of excellent wheat straw, one ditto of oat straw. Lunch at twelve o'clock. Sale to commence at 'one o.. Catalogues to be obtained from the Auctioneer, and Mr Roberts, printer, Ellesmere. Offices High-street, Ellesmere. 660 Messrs Glover and Steward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1877. MESSRS GLOVER and STEWARD will hold their next and Twenty-seventh MONTHLY SALE of Horses, Carriages, etc., at the Grosvenor Hotel Paddocks, Chester, on Thursday, November 29th, 1877. Grssvenor Chambers, Chester. 94d Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & co„ \vni hold their NEXT SALE of STOCK in the above Smitliheld, on Thurs- day, November52nd, 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. h Important Sale of CHRISTMAS BEEF AND MUTTON, also Draught and Harness Horses, Pigs, &c., at BURTON, ROSSETT. THE THIRD ANNUAL SALE of the above takes plaee 'on Monday, the 3rd of December, 1877. The property ■of Mr Thomas Parker. Particulars next week. 145b BAUGH, JONES, & Co., Auctioneers. CHRISTMAS SALE OF FAT STOCK, AT GOLDEN LION INN, ROSSETT, MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & Co s. next Annual Sale of Fat Stock will be held on Friday, the 7th of Decem- ber, 1877, when the usual Prizes will be awarded. 146b Messrs Davies and Armor. MONTHLY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK. MTTCSPS T>AVIES AND ARMOR will hold their next monthly sale of FAT and STORE STOCK on Tues- day, the 13th day of November, 1S77, in front of the Royal Ostk at eleven o'clock a.m. prompt. NB-Parties wishing to avail themselves of the above sale of deposing of their cattle and sheep will kindly forward particulars^ same to the Auctioneers forthwith. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Nov. 7th, 1877. 135o n_- Kr Birch. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The next mart sale will be held on Thursday, Nov. 22,1877. -RT-RCH begs to inform his numerous friends and ]M customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- Prime Fat Beasts. Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. The RROPS? DF the supporters of this mart including SiiwnYo-ke, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, Esq., G. Brasgey ICT T Walker, Esq., T. Brassey. Esq., E. Lewis, Esq WIN T. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison T. Roberts, J. SA^DSCB Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Samlbach, jun., Lee, Cliffe, &c., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Offioe: Marchwiel, Wrexham. 8390 Mr John J ones. -«> ITT) LOHN JONES is favoured with instructions from M THE representatives of the late Mr Isaac Rogers. SRA WRXX TO SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, November 12th, 18T7, U HORSES, including cart hors»a, BACKH AND colts, 7 useful carta, 3 shandries, and a large assortment of Implements. Sale at Twelve o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Office, Crescent Terrace, Wrexham. 149d Salts by Jribiitt Contract. a. XNEADING MACHINE.—Apply to T SALE a fet of powerful Clay Crushin); ROLLERS in 0 iron framework, with Address, Box 10, post-office, Southport. Had PIANOFORTE.—A brilliant-toned seven-octave WAL- i" NUT COTTAGE. CoUard's improvement. Been care- fully used ten months. Stool a.nd music. Cost L40. 922 polished pole chaiM ..ndlampa and and front and back kuee-apron-, &e. also, a sawnd-hand to hold ei-ht inside, 111 good work. Sons, North Wales Carnage Works, Wrexham. £gaI anb IpuHrc Dtiît. PENYCAE CHURCH, NEAR RUABON. THE Foundation Stone of the above Church will be laid ± by LADY WILLIAMS WYNN, on MONDAY, Novem- 19th, 1877. The service, which will be held in the School- room adjoining the site, will commence at 2.30 p.m. A collection, will be made in aid of the Building Fund. 128d I WREXHAM BICYCLE CLUB. THE Public of the town and neighbourhood, who take an interest in the Bicycle tnode of locomotion, are respect- fully informed that a BICYCLE CLUB has been started. Meetings of the members will be held in the Temperance Hall, Beast Market. Further particulars may be obtained from aIR H. HOWELL, Hon. Secretary, 11, Holt-street Buildings, c Wrexham, HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. ON Tuesday, the 4th December next. Two Vacancies for Pay Boarders over seven years of age, will be filled up at the above Institution. Terms, zC20 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. The Local Governors will also enter- tain applications for the admission of Four Day Scholars, the terms being-Entrance Fee lQs, and a Quarterly Pay- ment of £2 in advance. Forms of applications for the above several Vacancies can be had from J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Denbigh, Clerk to the Local Governors, and all applications must be sent to him on or before Saturday, the 24th instant. Former applications should he renewed by letter to the Clerk on or before the last-mentioned date. No applications should be made to the Local Governors individually. Non: —There is a Qualification Test for the admission of Children, regulated according- to age, which can be had from the Clerk. The School Examiner is to test all elected Candidates and report to the Local Governors. Denbigh, 6th November, 1877. 131c WILLIAM PENLINGTON, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees."—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Claimants against the estate of William Penlington, late of the town- ship of Willington, in the parish of Hanmer, in the county of Flint, farmer, deceased (who died on the 28th day of March, 1872, and to whose estate and effects letters of ad- ministration, with the will and codicil annexed, were, on the 5th day of June, 1877, granted by Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, at the Principal Registry of the Probate Division thereof, to James Penlingto-l the yoanger, of Tilston, in the parish of Tilston, in the county of Chester), are hereby re- quired to send the particulars of their debts and claims to me, the undersigned, on or before the 10th day of December next, after which day the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties en- titled thereto according to law. having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands, of which he shall then have had notice; and the said administrator will not be liable for the assets, or any patt thereof, to any person whose claim he shall then not have had notice Dated this 2nd day of November, 1877. J. DEVEREUX PUGH, 13, Temple Bow, Wrexham, 129d Solicitor to the Administrator. SAINT ASAPH UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. PARISH OF LLANDDULAS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Rural Sanitary _IA Authority of the Saint Asaph Union, under and by virtue of the Public Health Act, 187.3, and and any other Act or Acts in that behalf enabling them, propose to construct and carry out certain Works of Sewerage in the Parish of Llanddulas, within their District, and for that purpose they require, for an outlet and the purification of the Sewage, certain lands situate on the north side of the Llanddulas Reetory, numbered 58 on the last published Map of the Ordnance Survey, now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Brown, belonging to the Trustees of the BrJuwendon Estate, con- taining by admeasurement threa roods, or thereabouts; also certain other lands adjoining, over which the parishioners of Llanddulas have a risbt of common, numbered 57 on the said map, and containing by admeasurement two roods, or there- abouts. Plans and'particulars of the undertaking can be seen at the Railway Hotel, Llanddulas, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, and other information obtained upon application to Mr George Bell, the Engineer of the Works, at his Office, 45, Kinmel- street, Rhyl. By Order, CHARLES GMMSLEY, Saint Asaph, Clerk. 8th November, 1877. 138e PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. For One Night only. Friday, November 16th JgRUCE AND -v E R N E 'S Celebrated Musical, Character, and Ventriloquial Entertain- ment. (1500th Representation). A Musical and Farcical Sketch, entitled "APARTMENTS TO LET," or, A Distracted Composer." rVeutriloquÜ;nl MR. VERNE'S VISIT TO THE ALEXANDER FAMILY. Concluding with a piece of Harmony and Discord, entitled, I THE WRANGLERS," OR, 11 ARTER THE BAL MASQUE." New and Magnificent Costumes by Madame Alias. Admission—First seats, 2s; Second seilts, Is; Third seats, Gd, Children and Schools half-price to first and second seats. Tickets may be obtained at the Misses Whiting's, 2, High- sin-pet, where a plan of the room be seen and reserved seats secured Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8, Carriages at 10. 147g folbMS. BALA UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES COALS, &c. ALL Persons desirous of CONTRACTING with the Guardians of this Union, until 25th March, 1878, for Bread, Flour, Meat, Grocery, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Rice, Split Peas, Oatmeal, Shoes, Clothing, Coals, Soap, Candles, and other Articles, for the Workhouse at Bala, are requested to deliver in Sealed Tenders at the Workhouse, on or before Saturday, the 17th day of November, 1877, before Ten o'clock. Security will be required for the performance of the Contract. It is competent for any person to Tender for any of the Articles separately. Forms of Tender may be had at the Clerk's Office, Bala. THOMAS ELLIS, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. November 8th, 1877. 141c (kburaticm:. TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conducted by the m I S S E S gIMONS. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand, and Scripture. French, German, Italian, and Spanish by Professor Mallilieu Melladew, late Foreign Master at the King School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages only. nti:ttSmtn' S '()hrtSSs. HODGSON AND gTEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALPORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., for JM- Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, W GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. To wkom please address enquiries. 1053b DENTISTRY. MR A L L I N, DENTIST, Stretford-road, corner of Upper Jackson-street, Manchester), ATTENDS 13 TOWN HILL, WREXHAM,- EVERY THURSDAY, From 10 to 7. CONSULTATIONS FREE. 4490 I E, rabesiiitn's hhrtS$ts. SUN- FIRE OFFICE-, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. Total Sum insured in 1876, j £ 248,9S0,367. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. I Wrexham Mr John Lewis Denbigh .Mr John H. Jones Ll,ingollen Mr Thomas Jones, Osborne Bouse Mold Messrs Kelly and Keene Oswestry Mr Henry Crutobloe Pc WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY. PIERCWS English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, JL full jewelled, at £-1 10s. Warranted for four years. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCRES, heavy cases, and best finished movement, £ 5 5s. War- ranted for five years. PIERCE'S Silver PATENT LEVE1? WATCHER. i-nvAllcd in ten boles, chronometer balance, ciV.t-'i -ijuid very strong cases, with gold point* HT?(1 hi:l1y timsbed jqnve- monts, £ 4 4s. Warranted for five years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, jewelled in eight holes, strong cases, and very best movement. £ 2 15s. Equal to any Lever Watches. Warranted for three years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, large and small sizes, at £ 1 Is, £ 1 10s, £ 115s, £ 2 2s, £ 2 5s, and £ 2 10s. All warranted from one to three years. PIERCE'S AUSTRIAN REGULATORS. Prize Meial at the Wrexham Art Treasures Exhibition, only varying a quarter of a minute in four months. Prices from .t3 10s to L31 PIERCE'S KITCHEN CLOCKS, eight day, spring and striking, from 21s and upwards. PIERCE'S HALL or STUDY CLOCKS, Barometer and Thermometer combined, £ 3, £ 3 10s, £ 4 10s, and £ 5 5s. PIERCE'S BEDROOM CLOCKS. Timepieces from fls; Alarums, 7s 6d; Bronze Eight-day Timepieces, 10s, 12s 6d, and 15s. ° PIERCE'S Silver English, Centre Second, Stop, MARINE CHRONOGRAPH WATCH. Warranted not to vary over one minute in twelve months. Price £10 10s. PIERCE'S FANCY and ENGAGE RINGS, set with Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, and other precious stones, from 15s to £ 20. PIERCE'S GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS and KEEPERS, sold by weight. Half a dozen Nickle Silver Tea Spoons given with every Wedding Ring. AGENT for Messrs Gillett and Bland's TURRET and CHURCH CLOCKS, and for Messrs Thomas Rtissell and Son's LIVERPOOL-MADE WATCHES. Note the address :— D. D. pIE R C E, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, f HENBLAS-STREET. 1178 WREXHAM. WINTER FASHIONS. GEORGE JJENEY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Will be prepared to make their SECOND SHOW OF WINTER FASHIONS On TUESDAY NEXT, the 13th inst., and following days. It will comprise NOVELTIES in MILLINERY, BONNETS, CAPS, COIFFURES, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS. LADlfes' CLOTH JACKETS. LADIES' VELVET JACKETS. LADIES' SILK JACKETS. Handsomely embroidered, trimmed fur, &c., &c., in a great variety of styles. YOUNG LADIES' JACKETS, From 39s 6d to Five Guineas beautifully finished; also Fur-lined PALETOTS and CLOAKS (A very lady-like and fashionable garment). SEALSKIN JACKETS, New Shapes, and 20 per cent under last years prices. FUR SETS AND TRIMMINGS FOR MANTLES. ROBES AND COSTUMES. A Paris modestes stock of rich Silks and Silk and Material Robes and Costumes at nearly half-price. A very large and choice stock of all the fashionable materials at moderate prices, 52/6, 63/ 78/6. MOURNING ROBES AND COSTUMES. LADIES' OUTFITTING. CHILDRENS' DRESSES, &c. GEORGE JJ E N R Y LEE AND COMPANY, BASNE TT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, 142o RICHARD QHADWICK, HORTICULTURAL AND GENERAL ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, EAGLE FOUNDRY, WREXHAM. 32b PRIVATE HOTEL, 9i, JERMYN STREET, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, W. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITES OF J .Li ROOMS AND SINGLE BEDROOMS, ? close to the Clubs, Theatres, and all places of amusements.-Apply to MRS. E. ROBERTS, PROPRIETRESS. ALSO, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 9, EAST PARADE, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, MISS JONES, MANAGERESS. 1159b IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK, SOUTH JOHN-STREET LIVERPOOL. MONEY TO LEND.—IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. < WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY 6UARANTEBD. jElt to £ 2,000. "n EADY to bo advanced at a few hours' notice, in sums JtVi to suit Gentlemen or Ladies (householders), without any kind of sureties, and with the utmest secrecy, repayable by easy instalments. Most important to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Proprietors Shopkeepers, and others.CIO to £ 2,000 can be obtained, without any delay upon their effects without removal in sums to suit them, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, er other terms, as may be agreed upon, to enable them to increase their stocks, and reader them every kind of tempor- axy accommodation. EXECUTIONS OF EVERT KIND PAID OUT. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED The Bank having a large capital in hand, no good application will be refused. ¡ Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. C. BENSON, Manager. Deposits received. 889c I tgal anfr ublit trlittS. STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, MICHAELMAS, 1877. COUNTY RATE, RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance from 1876 1,912 16 6 Prosecution? 533 4 8 Four rates 5,485 6 1 Prisons and Reformatories. 2,037 4 9 Interest on banking account. 35 1 3 Shire Halls. 305 14 10 From her Majesty's Government for prosecutions Militia Storehouse 32 510 and maintenance of prisoners, and barrack Lunatic Asylum 98 15 7 accommodation 1,082 15 2 County bridges 557 9 5 JL'.nes ••• 176 19 6 Salaries of county officers 1,076 9 0 Miscellaneous 102 19 10 Registration of voters 218 19 7 CostagiotisDiseaees (Animals) Act 277 5 3 Loan Account interest 554 16 8 > Instalment of principal 894 19 2 Miscellaneous 519 9 11 Balance at Michaelmas 1877 1,689 3 8 — — Total £ 8,795 18 4 Total £ S795 18 4 POLICE RATE. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance from.1a-,t account 1,406 12 8 Pay and clothing 5,20.5 3 3 Tliree rates 3,588 3 8 Salaries of county officers llo 0 0 From her Maj '*ty's Government, being one-half Repairs aud hire of lock-ups 95 5 2 v:f- pay :ind clothing for eieven mouths 2,3i4 13 2 Loan Account interest S3 6 10 Other receipts 1^4 1 2 Imtalment of principal 91 13 4 Miscellaneous Gfi8 19 6 Balance at Michaelmas, 1877 1,273 2 7 i ——————— ——————— Total dE7,53310 8 Total £ 7,533 10 8 SUPERANNUATION FUND. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance from last account 289 11 8 Paid superannuation allowances 243 f,$ Earnings by police 93 15 6 Balance at Michaelmas, 1877 3;)5 7 n Deductions from police pay 76 10 7 Fines £16 6 0 Dividends 22 5 10 38 1.1 10 From county rate interest and Instalment ef principal 80 0 Total jE578 14 7 i Total £ 578 14 7 PRISON LABOUR. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance from last account 163 1 0 Paid for materials 214 9 6 Received for articles sold 207 0 10 Balance at Michaelmas, 1877 155 12 4 Total £ 370 1 10 Total £ 370 1 10 9 s. d. Total Balance8- £ s. d. Outstanding county debt 10,OS2 13 7 On county rate 1 689 3 8 Outstanding police debt 620 14 4 On police rate 1,273 2 7 On superannuation fund. 335 711 On prison labour fund 155 12 4 Total £ 3,453 6 6 JOHN .RICHARD HEATON, 124o Plas Heaton, Rhyl. ~\T7~HEREAS, James Hodson Tomlinson, of Shelley Hall, near Ongar, in the county of Essex, esquire, and the V f Governors of the Endowed School, in Holt, in the county of Denbigh, being respectively interested under the provisions cf The Inclosure Acts, 1845 to 1876," in the land and hereditaments set forth in the schedule hereunder written, with the easements and appurteuances thereunto belonging, and being desirous of effecting an exchange of the same, have made application, in writing, to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to direct enquiries whether such proposed exchange would be beneficial to the owners of such respective lands and hereditaments, and to proceed with the same under the provisions of the said Acts. Now the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, being of opinion that such exchange would be beneficial, and that the terms thereof are just and reasonable, hereby give notice that they will cause to be framed and confirmed, under their hands and seal, an order of exchange in the matter of the said application, unless notice in writing of dissent to the said proposed exchange be given to them bv some person entitled to an estate in, or to a charge upon, the said land and heriditaments or any part thereof, on or before the 18th day of February next. THE SCHEDULE TO WHICH THE FOREGOING NOTICE REFERS. Land and hereditaments in which the above-named Land and hereditaments in which the above-named James Hodson Tomlinson is interested, situate in the Governors of the Endowed School in Holt, as aforesaid, parish of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, and proposed to are interested, situate in the parish of Holt, in the county be exchanged for the land aad. hereditaments hereinafter of Denbigh, and proposed to be exchanged for the land specified. and hereditaments hereinbefore specified. A-o. an Square No. on Square Tithe Map. Description. Yards. Tithe Map. Description. Yards. Part of 45. Part of garden S7J Part of 44 £ an(* &ar<*en' |$71 Witness my hand this 27th day of October, in the year of our Lord on& thousand eight hundred and seventy seven. Inclosure Commission, H. PYNE, 3. St. James's Square, By Order of the Board. London, S.W. 950 hhrtsts. THE FAMILY GROCERY,. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, ¡ 1 4, HIGH STREET, ¡ WREXHAM. C. K. 13ENSON AND CO., I 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. jmd 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 Co's Stores are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m.; and Saturdays at 10.80 p.m. N.B.-they will-be entirely closed on the four days set apart as Bank Holidays. THE OLD TpEA WAREHOUSE, 14,. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 1154b THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. CHARLES jyREW, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswestry and the surrounding districts that he has become the tenant of the above Hotel, and trusts he may continue to receive the suprort 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 COACH-HOUSES. Careful attention", given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT l 1161d fErabssmfn's SUrtrrtssts A CARD. pOWELL B ROTHERs & yy/HIT AKEE, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Station,), WREXHAM. 1093f 27, VALE-STREET, DENBIGH. M. gALUSBURY, Begs to inform the nobility and gentry that she has been appointed agent for MADAME M. SCHILD'S SHILLING DRESS PATTERNS Of every kind, and has now in stock a large assortment of the latest patterns for ladies and children's gar- ments, selected from the best Parisian houses. M. Salusbury has also on sale all kinds of WOOL, in Berlin, Scotch fingering, fleecy, Andalusian, and Shetland, of the finest quality, at very moderate prices. 1130 NURSERY STOCK. I Y. gTRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. I BEGS to offer the finest selection of Standard and Jj Dwarf Roses, Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, in great variety. Also a large btock of Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Fiis, and many thousands of Quicks and Privet. An early inspection invited at the RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 1180 A LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000 (Of which LZ-50,000 is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ •350,000. CHIEF OFFICES; BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman. SIB 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 moderate terms. For Prospecr-uses and other information itpply at the above office, or to any of the agents of the company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. t Sxabfsmfit's hhnsses. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE I I DENBIGH, RHYL, RUTHIN, AND MOLD. R. A.. DRAPER, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. v JjUNT & GRIFFITHS,' DRAPERS, FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. U.N LUNT & 00 MP ANY, DRAPERS, MARKET PLACE, RUTHIN, LUNT & DAVIS, DRAPERS, GLASGOW HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, MOLD. GREAT ARRIVALS OF NEW WINTER GOODS. The Proprietors of these noted Establishments have very great satisfaction indeed at thus early being able to announce the completion of their orders for the present season in the principal markets of the Kingdom for net cash. An early inspection of the new Drapery Goods is reepect.. fully solicited. A visit to their several well-stocked places geb busings will at onoe convince the public that the proprietors r are in a better position to serve their customers than probably at any previous time; because, owing to the excessively grea £ depression in trade in the various markets, their wholesale purchases of the best goods therein have been more ad van* tageously made, and are much more extensive than they have ever been before. N.B.—This is the very groundwork of successful trade, va to buy for ready-money in the best markets, so as to be atita to sell at a fair price, and STILL LEAD THE LOCAL MARKETS IN QUALITY AND CHEAP BARGAINS I-K ALL DEPARTMENTS, gr PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSES,— LUNT & DAVIS, GLASGOW HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, MOLD. LUNT & COMPANY, MARKET PLACE, RCJTHIN; LUNT & GRIFFITHS, FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH-STREET, < RlÍYL. R. A. DAVIS, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. October, 1877. lU8