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Saks fcg Jaititon; IC, Xilcyci. WREXHAM SMITHFIELI) FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, AP1UL' 37TH, 1*79. 'iVFK. LLOYD'S 3H'r< AUCTION will take IXl. place 011 Tlmrsuay April 17th, 1S71-. the present, entries will include A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this auction, ia noticed to ha one of the leadim sales for first class Dairy Cows dm-ina this time of year). A lot of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Hulk A magnificent- selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers, and Bulla from the leading Stocks in the neighbourhood of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wether-, Store Sheep. A number of T'ork and Bacon In-pi. Sows, and Store ri8: Sale at 10.30 prompt. ORDER, OK SALK :—Store Cattle, Fat Cattle, Calves, Pig's and Sheep. HORSE SALK, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All entries taken up to morning of Sale. Otfiees, Plassey, Wrexham. o GUINEAS IN SILVER CUP. MR. LLOYD'S PRIZE LIST FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS SHOW. In addition to the TRADESMEN'S CUPS. Open to regular supporters during the year only as follows :— 24 GUINEAS in three Prizes given to the sellers of the largest amount of Stock in the Smith field, or at the Horse Sale, or Annual Stock Sales to be held at home only, up to Christmas Show, viz. First Prize 12 Guineas C Second Prize 8 Guineas Third Prize 4 Guineas SILVER CUP, value 10 Guineas, will be given to the e owner of the best six beasts in the Smithfield. SiL VEE CUP, value 5 Guineas, for the best ten Welsh Wethers. TKNANT FARMERS' CUP, value 10 guineas, for the best collection of Stock, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs—not less than four of each. Only regular supporters allowed to compete. 303 HOLT, BIG of Valuable Freehold Garden (1:1;1 col,hrf The Parts" situated at Holt, near Wrexham. MR. LLOYD lias been, instructed to submit to SAL 10 BY AUCTION, at the White Lion Inn Holt, ON TUESDAY, RUN STII DAY OF ArmL, 1870, At Four for Five o'clock p.m., punctually, in the fol- lowing or such other lots as the Vendor or his Agent may decide at the the time of sale and subject to con- ditions to be then produced. Lor 1.—All that excellent piece or parcel of GARDEN GROUND being part of the several fields closa to the dross and on the east side of Castle-street, Holt, afore- said, and known by the name of "The Parks" contain- illg 2 acres of land, statute measure or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that other piece or parcel of excellent G AM DEN GROUND also part of the said fields known hy the name of The Parks adjoining the previous lot and containing 2 acres of land, statute measure or there- ,i abouts. LOT 3.—All that other piece or parcel of GARDRX GROUND, also part -of "The Parks" aforesaid, and containing two acres of statute measure or there- abouts. LOT 4.—Also all that oberpiece or parcel of (LARD EN GROUND, also part of "The Parks" aforesaid, and containing two acres of land, statute measure or there- abouts. LOT JJJ.-V.I all that oilier eligible piece or parcel of MEADOW LAND, being the residue of the "aid iiclds known bv the name of "The Pàrk1 aforesaid, adjoining Knit Castle, (h-iving an entrance from a road leading past the Gas Works at Holt aforesaid) and con- taining five acres and a quarter of land, statute measure or thereabouts. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 c.e-rapr;s3 rich garden land partly planted with strawberries and other crops, and surroun- ded with belts of plum and other fruit trees. About 2 :teres of the land comprised in lot 5 arc now in cultiva- tion with strawberries, and the residue thereof is rich meadow land of excellent quality. There will be an easy approach to all the lots, and ample facilities exist for obtaining water from the ad- joining river in a dry season. Immediate possession of the whole of the lands can be had. Full particulars with plans and any further informa- tion may be obtained from Mr. THOMAS V. Tonlr., Solicitor, Newgate-street, Ohenisr; Mr. WALTER BODKX, Purveyor, 23, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester; or ) Mr. LLOYD, the Auctioneer, Plassey, near Wrexhain. 3gõ BANGOR BANK AND HOLLY RFFlH, NEAR BANGOR ISYCOED. SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH, 187!1. Important Sale of Live Stock, Implements. Hay, Straw, Household Furniture, and other Effects. ME. LLOYD is in receipt of instructions from Mr. Luke Viccars, who is declining farming and leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction, without reserve, at Bangor Bank, on Friday, April 11th, the following Cows, Pony, Implements, Hay, Straw, HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR F. and other Effects, as follows Excellent young dairy cow and calf, barren cow, sow, grey cob, rising 5 years old, 14 hands high, steady to ride or drive about 20 tons of first-class hay, in six lots, excellent phaiton and dog-cart, wheel and hand ploughs, Crossbill's cart, harrows, excellent straw cutter, churns, cheese presses, cream steins, drainers, milk pans, cheese screws, scales and weights, butter tub, patent mangle, several sets of gears, harness and odd gears, saddle and bridle, quantity of useful timber, kitchen dresser, kitchen tables, eight-days clock in mahogany frame, chimney glasses in gilt and rose- wood fraine,4, weather glasses, mahogany hair seated sofa, mahogany two-leaf and other tables, hat stand, ornaments, carpeting, night commodes, dressing glasses, several pairs of wood and iron bedsteads, chests of drawers, dressing tables and washstands, feather beds, fenders and irons, mahogany and cane seated chairs, arm ditto, excellent shower bath, hanging wardrobe, and other effects. Also the property of Mrs. Sarah Dutton, Holly Bush, near Bangor Isycoed, as follows:—Three excellent yoqng dairy cows and calves, two cows to calve, two fresh barren heifers, grand yearling excellent now, about 20 tons of manure, in three lots, about six tons of liay (to go off), cart with harvest gearing, rakes and 'ikels, wheelbarrow, seives and riddles, ladders; wu ^hogany hair seated chairs, arm chairs, cane -ed ditto, kitchen ditto, mahogany and leaf table, roam d stand, chimney glass, firegrates, eight (lay K clock, oik cesser and shelves, fender and irons, brass candle- sticks folding screen, cupboards, pictures, iron and wood 'bedsteads, feather beds washstands and dressing tables Voilet service, night commodes, oak chests, mahogany bureau, carpetting, swing glasses, quantity of chees° vats, milk pans, cream steins, cheese tubs, cheese esses churn, ram tubs, brownware, set of chma tea service' sundry crockery, plates and dishes, saucepaus, frying pans, kettles, and other effects. Sale to commence at Bangor Bank at ONE o'clock, aad at Holly Bush at THREE o clock. Offices Plassey, Wrexham. 411 Sales bit SUiciioiT. Mr. Lloyd. GRAFTON HALL, CHESHIRE. TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1879. Highly Important Sale of Super lor and Valuable Ancient and Modern Household Fwmiurc, Dairy Voxel*, and other Effects, at GRAFTON HALL, Distant nine miles from Chester, four from Malpas, one from Shocklach, and 2?, from Broxton Station, two from Farndon, and seven from Wrexham. LLOYD lias great pleasure in announcing JJJL that he has again been honoured with instruc- tions from the representatives of the late Mr. Sandbach, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, upon the above-named premises, on Tuesday, April loth, the whole of the elegant and costly HObehold and Bedroom FURISLTURE, appertaining to dining-rooms, sitting- I rooms, kitchens, and the contents of 12 bedrooms, TOOTHER with the whole of the Dairy Vessels, out-door ) Effects, &c., as follows ¡ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DINING-BOOM.—Fender, fireirons, ashpan. chimney ornaments, massive mahogany sideboard, paraffin lamps, pictures, 8 spaiiish mahogany chairs uoholstered in leather, couch do., small stand, pair of damask window curtains, blind and roller, very handsome Turkey car- } pet about 40 yards, mahogany 2 leaf table, centre do. on pillar and claws, chimney glass in gilt frame, &c. HALL.—2 mahogany hall chairs, hall table, large map, 2 pictures, ornaments, C large cises of preserved birds, piece of oil cloth, door scraper and door mats, &c. THE CONTENTS OF 3 SITTING looii-).-relt carpet- ting, hearthrugs, fender and fireirons, chimney orna- ments, window curtains, 20 mahogany hair seated chairs, 3 arm ùo., mahogany 2 leaf and other tables, mahogany hair-seated couch, do. sofa, handsome mahogany chef- foniers, a number of pictures, wine cellarettes. KITCHENS. -Two large mahogany dining tables, round stands, oak kitchen chairs, brass "candlesticks, fenders and fire-irons, large oak housekeeper's cupboard, eight days clock, weather glass, writing desk, corner cup- boards, folding screen, lamps, saucepans, kettles,, frying pans, aad the whole of the useful kitchen requisites. ° The contents of 12 BEDROOMS will include about 15 mahogany half-tester, French,' and iron bedsteads, eight feather beds, several pairs of sheets, counterpanes, and blankets, mahogany, birch, and painted washstands and dressing tables, do. swing dressing glasses, chamber services, carpets to fit rooms, mahogany and other towel rails, night commodes, damask window curtains, mahog-ny, birch, and other chests of drawers, oak linen chests, cane-seated bedroom chairs, &c. DAIRY VESSELS. About 50 pairs cheese vats, ranging in size from 10 to 18 inches, 10 pairs milk pans, four large cheese tubs, six tin milk carriers, quantity of suter boards, binders, cheese filleting, cheese presses and patent cheese screws, copper whey pump, large churn capable of holding ten steins of miik, curd mill and drainer, 15 milking cans and stools, three whey tubs, 20 cream steins, scales and weights, butter tub, seives, &c. ■e The whole of the grates throughout the house. Full particulars wills appear in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer and place of Sale. Offices—Plassey, Wrexham. 412 ¡ FRIDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1873. THE LLAY PLACE SALE OF SHORTHORNS. ME. LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has been honoured with instructions from Thomas Beakbane, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Llay Place, one mile from Rossett or Gresford Stations J on the Great Western Railway, on Friday, April 18th, 40 PURE BRED SHORTHORNS, Consisting of 20 highly descended cows, heifers, and calves, 14 stock bulls and calves, including Lord Ful- beck H.B. 08,608, and Palestine, purchased from Lady Pigot last year, by "Red Cross Knight," 35,218, also 1 Guernsey heifer 1 Ditto bull 2 Fat cows 5 Valuable WAGONF mares 2 Yearlings, by "Baronet," the Duke of West- minster's bi), so 400 Measures of Tartarian oats 40 Measures of Hullot seed barley 40 Tons of mangolds 2 Deer gazelles 100 Lots of surplus flower plants. Catalogues with pedigrees will be ready ten days prior to the Sale, and may be obtained from place of sale, or the Auctioneer, Pkutsey, Wrexham" 413 -_u t JI A. FOL >-Y-B YVCH, distant two in Has from, Wrexham, and two from Ruabon. 150 Cattle, 2S0 Sheep, 1;: tons H.iy, 8 ionsStrhic, Carriages Harness, Gears, IinptemmU, Dairy Vessels, die. Highly Important Sale of L>ve and Dead Farming Stock, &c. MR. LLOYD has great pleasure in amioimo- V ing that he has again been honoured with instruc- tions from Henry Dennis, Esq., to Sell by Auction (without reserve), upon the above-named premises, ON MONDAY, APRIL 21ST. 40 Prime Fat COWS, BULLOCKS, and HEIFERS, 10 Grand Heifers, calved, and to calve, 280 Fat SHEEP, several Tons of first-class Hay and Straw, Carriages, Farming Gears, &c., AS follows LIVE STOCK.—20 prime fat bullocks, 3 and 4 years old, 20 do. fat cows and heifers, 10 magnificent heifers, calved or to calve, 2S0 ripe 'AT Welsh wethers. PRODUCE.—Two stacks of first-class up-land hay, con- taining about 13 tons, about eight tons of wheat and cat straw. CARBIAGFS.—Capital double seated brougham, in first-class condition, by a London maker excellent waggonette, in good repair smalllow-seatt.d dog cart, suitable for a cob 14 to 15 hands high. FA RHINO IMPLEMENTS, &(, Two Iorrys and three carts, horse rakes and hay tedder's, ploughs and harrows, rollers, cultivators, mowing machines, straw cutters, pulpors, oil cake mill and knibbling mill, five-horse power engine, large implement shed, feeding boxes, sheep cratches, two wood sheds, two steam apparatus, 13 YLtrd of shafting, six pulleys and five long straps, pig troughs, several sets of thrill and chain gears, also harness, together witli A few lots of dairy vessels and Household Furniture. Full particular? will appear next week. Luncheon by ticket, at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 410 TUESDAY, 2Nn APRIL, 1879. 52 Acres of Depasturage to LET, at the Royal Oak Hotel, BANGOI ISYCORD. Important, Letting of first-class Grazing Land at Plas- yn-Fron, one mile from Bangor, and three from Wrex- ha 111 MR. LLOYD lias great pleasure in announc- ing that he is in receipt of instructions from Major De Lasselles, to LET by AUCTION, up to FEBRUARY 2nd, 1S80, at the Royal Oak Hotel, Bangor Isycoed, on TUESDAY. APRIL 22ND, the following FIELDS of excellent GRAZING LAND, belonging to Plas-yn-Fron, as follows :— PLAND. LOT. 11.. a. P. 1—Big Field. 10 2 19 more or less, 2—-Top Field. 3 3 3!) ùo, 3-Top of Housefield. 6 0 37 do. 4—Big Meadow 15 3 4 do. 5 Long Meadow 8 2 34 do. 6—Kiln Meadow 4 0 4 do. 7 -Little Meadow 2 0 34 do. l Sale to commence at Six o'clock. Every field is well supplied with water and good shelter. Credit will be given up to September 29th, on which day each lot must be paid for. Offioei-Plasoey, Wrexham, 396. Sales bir SUretioix. Messrs. Bragh, Jones, 8s Co. MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1879. Sale of FAT STOCK at THE R OS SETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & co., to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Monthly Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK, Which will take place ON MONDAY, APRIL 7TII, 1879, At their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered 1 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls Several Calving Heifers. SO Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 30 Very ripe Clun Wethers. Several Fat Calves. 2 Pure-bred Berkshire sows (in pig). I 1 Boar. I Pork and Bacon Pigs. 10 Sides of Bacon (home cured). Entries Respeetfully Solicited. The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boydell, Esq., General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., E. Moss, Esq., Mr. J. Edwards, Mr. Jones, Mr. Wooirich, Mr. P. Williams, Mr. Davies, Mr. Wooirich, Mr. Pritchard, Mrs. Wool- rich, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bayne, Messrs. Bagulev, Mr. Dudleston, Mr. John Lee, Mr. R. J. Roberts, Mr. T. Thomas, Mr. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Gilman, and others. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 408 t SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & CO., will l't 1 hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above II Smithfield, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1879. Stock already entered, viz :— A lot of prime fat Beasts. A lot of useful Dairy Cows. Several fresh Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. A nice lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. SetUoncnts at close of Sale. 14 Mr G. F" Byford. PLAS LLANYCHAN, RHLWL, NEAR RUTHIN, Distance One Mile from Rhewl Station on the L. & N. \V. Railway, and 2 Miles from the town of Ruthin. Important Sale of 11 heads of choice Cattle, 2 Farm Horses, 2 very promising Hack Colts 1 and 3 year old, Pigs, Poultry, a most useful collection of Agricultural Implements, four-wheeled Plueton, several sets of Horse Gearing, Farm and Garden Tools, about 2 tons of Carrots, Stack of prime Clover Seed, together wrth part of the Household Furniture, Kitchen and Dairy requisites. ft- MR. G. F. BYFORD respectfully announces that he has received instructions from E. L. Thackeray, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction, without Reserve, on j THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1879, j The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, !■ And portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., viz. CATTLE.—Strong short-horn Cow and Calf, 2 useful Cows in-calf, Heifer in-calf, fat Cow, 2 strong 2 year old Bullocks, 4 yearling Calves. Homms.-Two useful Farm Horses, handsome 3 year old chesnut Filly, promising 1 year old chesnut Colt. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-Ci)il-ibined Reaper and Mower by Kirby, in excellent condition, double furrow Plough by Hornsby, wheel Plough by Howard, ridge plough by Howard, 3horse iron harrows, pair of light wooden ditto, Grass Harrow, stone and wood Rollers, Turnip Scuffler, 1 horse power Machine, Chaff Cutter, Turnip Slicer and Pulper, Mangold and Turnip Drill, Water Barrel, Pig Troughs, Ladders, Wheelbarrow, Winnowing Machine, Sack Truck, Scales and Weights, Pikels, Rakes, Corn Sacks, several sets of Cart (;e:1ring, &c., &c., together with portion of the Household Furniture, and other Effects, which will be particularised in Catalogues, to be bad on or after the 1st of April, on ap- plication to the AUCTIONEER, or the PRINTER, Ruthin. The Sale ?Cill Commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's Oifice, 16, Castle-street,- Ruthin, March 22nd, 1879. 407 M11. W. H. Hill. VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, Sale of very costly and fashionable FURNITURE, equal to new, and the manufacture of Messrs. E. and J. Jones, Oswestry, comprising elegant drawing-room suite in black and gold inlaid amboyna, upholstered in French silk tapestry, handsome dining-room suite in massive brown oak, upholstered in best morocco, 5 superior bed and dressing-room suites, enamelled, various woods, and decorated, handsome mahogany bookcase, formed and glazed front, also brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, linen, chamber wares, hip and sponge baths, pier and swing glasses, together with rare and valuable antique china, clocks in bronze and gilt cases, jewelled and other choice vases, and ornaments, silver and plated articles, excellent oil paintings by T. Creswick, R.A., and others, framed and gazed water colours, engravings,.and photographs, handsomely bound books, dessert and breakfast services, small 'quantity of wine, cutlery, kitchen requisites, and other useful effects. MR. W. H. HILL has been, instructed tc offer the whole of these valuable articles (the property of a gentleman who has left the neighbour- hood) by Public Auction, .in the above Rooms, on THURSDAY", APRIL 17TH, 1879, and of which full description may be seen in catalogues j to be had 7 days prior to the date of sale at the offices of the AUCTIONEER, Upper Brook-street, Oswestry. The articles may be viewed on Wednesday, the 16th instant, between two and five o'clock, and the morning of sale, which must commence at eleven o'cleck punctually, owing to the lots being so numerous. Mr. Hill begs to call the attention of parties about to furnish to this rare collection of Modern Furniture and other valuable goods. 402 Sales hu Uriimte Contract. ON SALE, a very useful Full-Size PHIETON, green cloth trimmings. Also, two DRAGS to be seen at E. ELLIS'S, Coach Builder, Wrexham. 368 -ON SALE, CHEAP, ONE NEW BAY WINDOW, 7ft. by 7ft. 6in., with lights and casings complete; also, a large quantity of MOULDINGS.—Apply to T. E. GRIFFITHS, Ruabon. 329 WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, 1874. SHARES, £ 50 EACH. Entrance Fee, lH. per Share or part of a Share. THIS SOCIETY is now prepared to make Advances, repayable in a certain number of years, on Mortgage. A Meeting is held on the first Monday in each month, for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members, For further particulars, apply to the Secretary, J. B. SHIRLEY. I No. 1?, Tcmp-ow, Wrexham. 60 (' Insurances. _n- ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY! ACCIDENTS OP ALL KINDS Provided ::t::tiJlt by a Policy of th J> AI LAY AY "pASSEXGERS' ^SSURANCE COMPANY, The Oldest Lar^ert Accidental Assnranc? Compaay. The Eight Hon. LORD KINXAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, ANNUAL INCOME. A fixed furn in cafe 0: D.-ath by Accident, and a Wr-ol-lv Alowance in the event of injury, nwy be secured at moderate Premiums. BONUS ALLOWED TO" INSURERS OF liVE YEAJIS' STANDING £ 1,000,000 Íia: been pflid as Compensation. to the C,rt-s ,it tlle Agents', or a, COE>:HILL, LONDOX. 91 WILLIAM J. VIAX, Secretary. itloilClT. j MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES.—Before j applying elsewhere for a Loan, send for a pros- pectus of the NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, LhMITED, 3, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, which will show where responsible Borrowers can im- mediately obtain money upon their own security, at a much lower interest than charged by Local Societies or Deposit Banks. No sureties, law costs, or unnecessary expenses required, and the strictest secrecy can be, safely relied upon. Apply personally, or state amount required, and when. DAVID TURNER, Manager. N.B.—Distance no object. The money advanced by the above Bank during the pa: few ve&rs TWO MILLIONS. and no good application is ever refused. Established 1867. 36S MONEY MONEY MONEY IMPORTANT NOTICE. "iV/jTONEY ADYANCED at one day's notice, in _LTJL Town or Country, for short or 1-ng periods, from S10 to £ 1,000 to FARMERS. HOUSEHOLDERS, CLERGYMEN, DAIRYMEN, SHOPKEEPERS, TRADESMEN, and others, on their own security, without Loan Office routine, by the MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL ADVANCE AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, At their Private Offices 35, BLACKFRIARS-STREET, MANCHESTER. WM. ANDERSON, MANAGER. NO SURETIES REQUIRED. All Genuine ap- plications immediately granted, and the payments can be arranged to suit the borrower's convenience. Apply personally if convenient, br by letter. Branch Office: 38, SEYMOUR-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 282 MONEY MONEY MONEY 52, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. N. S. II ART, SOLE PROPRIETOR. •rpO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—Time and J_ unnecessary expense can be saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to the above address, where cash advances are made from £ 10 to £ 1,000 (with- out sureties) on the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Repayable by easy instalments to suit borrowers. Can be made either personally or remitted by post-office orders, or in postage stamps, thereby afforuing every facility to parties whose time is an object to them. Please to note the address as above. N.B.—No con- nection with any other oxtiee. 108 .MONEY: MONEY MONEY IMMEDIATE C.-sh Advances rr-ade. from £ 5 upward a. oil Furniture, Trade and Fane Stocks without re.acvalor publ.'City.-A,ply to W. L. JONES AND CO., E'don CLam'-ers, 47 Dolgeby. LOA-S.IIONEY.-£11 and upwards Lent on valuable JU hie po icies, plate, jewellery, deeds, and ail tol-t of valuable ,gooctS.-MR WILLIAMS. Loan Ofika, 136, High- street, O:aord. MONEY TO LEND. WITHOUT CEETIES, BY THE IM1JEKIAL ADVANCE LANE.—DISTANCE i-,0 OBJECjT.—Ail respectable noteholders, whether tliey :<re private Gentlemen or Ladies, Shopkeepers, Farmers, Car Proprietors, Cow Keepers, Tmd, smen, or Clerk-, they can be accommodated by this Balik with Suics of Money from £10 to £ 1,000, repayable by easy inr-tahrients, exendiaz over one year aad upwards. to enable th, ni to increase their stocks and anord them every kind of Hmporary accommodation, witbout friends as sureties and with jutiLiN- unnecessary delay Applicants would do well bd, re applying to any office to consider its respectability. This office was established in ls75, and since tnat time its business in advances has been rapidly increasing, and it i:ow makes more advances than any other single private advance office in the provinces. Every information willing-ly aiiorded. Apply,eitherpersonally or if by letter state amount required, to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 48 27, South John-street, Liverpool. GRAND EASTER PRESENT! SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE lWBTH WALES GUARDIAN. Mr. C. J. PRESCOTT, 3, Imperial Arcade, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C., has made arrangements to present to all Readers of the North Wales Guardian A HANUSOME GOLD LOCKET (Warranted). This splendid Locket is of oval shape, and is beauti- fully haud-chased. It can be worn either by a gentleman as an appendage to his watch-chain or by a ladv as an ornament for the neck, and is suitable either for a photograph or for hair. It is very rich locking, and is pronounced by all competent judges to be a most beauti- ful piece of jewellery. THIS PRESENTATION LOCKET Will be given, or sent post free to any address in the United Kingdom, securely packed, on receipt of the Coupon found below, together with 22 stamps, or Post- Order for Is. 8d., the latter mueh preferred. Post-office Orders, payable at the General Post-office, London, E.C., or stamps, should be sent, together with the Coupon found below, only to MR. C. J. PRESCOTT, 3, Imperial Arcade, Ludgata Hill, London, E.C. NORTH WALES GUARDIAN LOCKET COUPON. This Coupon, entitling the holder to one GOLD LOCKET (Warranted), Must be sent, accompanied with 22 Stamps, or Post-office Order for Is. ll., to Mr. C. J. PRESCOTT, 3, Imperial Arcade. Ludgate Hill, London. Available for Twenty-eight days after date. April 5th, 1879. PLEASE CAREFULLY NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. N.B. —No article can be supplied without the Coupon and the amount stated; and, as the applications are very numerous, readers are strongly advised to lose nc time in forwarding at once, all applications being taken in rotation. i SPECIMENS MAY BE SEEN. 'à?>gilt antr public Bcrticcs. THE NATIONAL BAXK OF WALES, LIMITED. To he Incorporated under the Companies Acts, JE:G.:? a;ul 18; j CAPITAL £ 1,000,000, IN 50,000 SHARES or £ 20 EACH. j First issue, 10,000 Shares at par Payable a?, follows :— £ 2 10s on allotment. Future calls not to exceed £ 2 10s per Share at intervals of not less than three months. No payifient required on appli- cation- It is not intended to call up more than £10 per Share. The establishment- of this Bank has met with the entire approval of the leading Wholesale Houses in Manchester interested in the trade between Manchester and North and South Wales. Solicitors: Messrs ATKINSON, SAUNDERS & Co.. Norfolk- street, Manchester. Auditors: Messrs KIDSON & BACKHOUSE, St. James's Square, Manchester. PROSPECTUS. TTPWARDS of forty years have elapsed since a new Banking Company was established for the express purpose of affording direct banking facilities far North and South Wales, and during that period the population, wealth, and general trading operations have more than trebled. It has been matter of supris.e that no additional banking accommodation has been provided to further develope the resources of these important districts. Whilst there is a Bank of England, a Bank of Ireland, and a Bank of Scotland, there is nc National Bank for the Principality. The Head Office of the Bank will be in Manchester, as being one of the chief centres of commerce, and having iar re business connections with North and South Wales. Hitherto, no direct banking communication has existed between North and South Wales and Manchester, hence the necessity for this Bank. The establishment of Joint Stock Banks in various parts of the United Kingdom has been followed by great success, and the shares of such companies com- inand high premiums. The following quotations con- firm this statement:— Amount Pre-eat -p Name. j, puid u-o Market 'i?.* (per t-liare.l Price, j 1 una- s Tvorth nnd South Wales Bank..1 Head Office. Liverpool 10 0 0 SO 0 0 2-7.0,000 National Provincial Bank f England; Head Office. London J 21 0 0 76 0 0 !?0O OCO JIanch .ster and County Bank,] Lusted i 15 0 0 37 0 C 473,551 Manchester aud Liverpool! District Bank I 10 0 0 '3 1ft o S^3,8o"' Manchester and S-lfordBar.'ti <5 0 0 i 14 IV i. | :.05,-30 Manchester Joint.? JOCK Bant.- Limited ..> 6 0 0 12 10 0 62,812 Parr's Baukintr Company,} Limited 29 0 0 5-S 0 0 ISO,'00 The B:~m ngh'un Join': Sioskj Bank, Limited | 1<) 0 0 1 "4 0 0 Lloyd's Banking Campacy.j I Limited .j S 0 (» 23 0 0 220,0' i; J Although the Capital of the National Bank of Wales has been fixed at £ '1,000,000, in 50,000 Shares of £ '20 each, it is proposed at first to issue 10,000 Shares at par: subsequent issues will be at such premiums and at such times as may be thought expedient. It c ay not be requisite to call up a greater amount than jElb per Share thus leaving a large capital uncalled, which will form a bound guarantee co depositors and custo- mers. In settling the Articles of Association, the Provi- sional Committee have been guided by the experience of the most successful modern banks. Powers have been taken to carry on every safe form of banking, so as to secure a fair return upon the capital invested. It is intended to conduct the business so that every trad-.r, however small his transactions, and every trading enterprise, shall be encouraged. '1 he Articles of Association stipulate that no Divi- dend on the Snare s beyond Five per Cent, per annum shall be paid, until a Reserve Fund has been created, amounting to at least one-fifth of tlie paid-up Capital. And also that no Director shall overdraw his Account, and that no Overdraft shall be allowed to any customer of the Bank, beyond a maximum amount, without the sanction of the Board of Directors. Periodical Audits will be rigidly er forced, and every Yearly Audit shall be under the supervision of an in- dependent Auditor, nominated by the Shareholders. The National Bank of Wales possesses an advantage over some of the existing leading Banks in Wales, from the fact that the liability of each Shareholder in this Bank is strictly limited by Law to the amount sub- scribed for. The Provisional Committee wish to call special atten- tion to the fact that the banking business of the country is fast passiftg from the hands of e Bankers to that of Joint Stock Companies. Arrangements have been made to commence im- mediate operations in Manchester and the principal towns of North and and the promises of support already received warrant the Provisional Committee in anticipating a large and profitable business. It is well known that those who are interested in the prosperity of a bank, not only carry on their own business with such Lank, but exert themselves to pro- mote its general prosperity. The nominal value of the Shares has been fixed at such a sum as to enable all customers to become partners in the Bank. The Provisional Committee have offers of several suitable sites for banking premises. Applications for Shares to be mads upon forms, and forwarded to the Solicitors. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be had from the Solicitors and the Auditors, from whom all information may be obtained. The only Contract entered into on behalf of the Com- pany. is dated 20th December, 1878, and is made between Charles Pitt, junior, of the one part, and William Walker, as agent for and on behalf of the Company, of the other part. Also, apply for prospectuses and information to Messrs WALTER PITT & Co., Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. o f ntenun's WM. HAWKINS TILSTON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOB, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, STOCK & SHARE BROKER, &c., 3, HIGH STREET, i WREXHAM. ——— | By arrangement with first-class firms in London and Liverpool, Stock and Shares will be bought at those Exchan-es on the same terms as by London and Liver- pool Brokers. O A A WANTED on Freehold Property. d'Ovv' valued at £ 1,600. Rental nearly Apply to Mr. Tilston. Pi Ann LEND on good, freehold oW JL «\J V v security.—Apply to Mr. Tilston. T" O BE SOLD.—A FREEHOLD FARM of nearly f»0 acres, in capital condition, with good house and outbuildings.—Apply to Mr. Tilston. —: TO BE LET, at Gresford. THREE HOUSES, at rental of £ 35, £ G0, and £ 100 respectively. That at £ 60 stands on three or four acres of land. 'Capital water. Low rates.—Apply to Mr. Tilston. STOCK AND SHARES. TO BE SOLD, 30 "Wrexh; im Waterworks Co.'f- 5 per cent, preference: £ 200 ditto consolidated bto«k; 10 Wrexham Market Hall (new), 10 ditto (old. Ura'DcsiRun's -giDwUi-. S. EYANS & CO.'S I AROMATIC 'GINGER ALE ""i_u. _H_-i. "T. -1-.1.1. .1. Is non-alcoholic, and from intoxicating properties It is eminently siiraalatiu? and invigorating, nleasant to the eye, and agreeable to the tasre. As a dinner beveraee it promotes riigestiou. It is the safest bav-rasre for the OVER- MEATiiD, and is thus specially adapted for eveiuesr rarties. It is recommended to be deenniee; (say two or three "bottles ••:t a time) into a glass jug. and i-s st>ark'-im* pr'.pei^ie- will then be improved when poured from the juginto th,) tumbler or champagne friars. R. EYANS & CO.'S GIXGER-ALE lnH he safelv takea by the or gea as a daily average, and is equally ad ipied for a summer or winter drink. R. EYANS & CO.'S GIXGER ALE, and 1l their other beverages, nre pfrfefdv free from isipcrities, and are sruarauteed fres from LEAD and other injurious contamina- tions. The water from which these are prepared is uiisurpes-sed for purity, as shown by the analysis of several disiinguishcd chemists. PRICE 303. PER GROSS. 1' In which quantities (or assorted Mineral Writers) it is delivered carriasre paid 'o any station, the empties being also returned at K. EVANS & \0.) charge. R. EVANS & CO., 1VEEXHAM, sosrn WALES. R, IYAS é:: CO. Call special attention to their GISGER ALE. R. EVA!S & CO'S giNGER ALE Is not an imizelt-on of the many compounds sold under this name. R. EVAN8 & co's GINGEITALE Has special quashes peculiar to itself, and htK iu addition remttrkabl" tonic, stimula- ting and invigoralmg properties which no othr G-.njrer Ale IJOS:S. R. EVANS & co's GISGER ALE Is a "p1pHEc, St0machic, promoting diges- tion and assisting in the assimilation of food. R. EVANS & co's ginger ALE Is non-alcoho'ic, and tl,e place o-t beer, wine, &c„ as a dinner or general beverage. K. EVASS & ginger ALE Is equally a WIN TEE and a SUMMER beverage. R. EVANS & GINGER ALE May be tak -n t' person of ;),: ayes with benrfi;. R. EVA1,S & co's GINGER ALE Is commended to the public as tie beat arinlc of the Idud ever produced. P yVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE. li • .U Its superiority over ail others will be eoa- firmed by one trial. R< & CO'S GINGER ALE l.. Is in daily use by many of the Aristocracy, Clcrjry, and Medical F:iculty. R. EVANS & C0'S GINGER ALE Is in daily use in hundreds of house- holds. U L; VANS & CO'S GINGER ALE -.A Only requires to be known to be a general favourite in every household. R. & CO'S GINGER ALE May be had at IIntel- and Railway Station. :t'd from Ohenii-ts, Confectioners, and I t'¡hù.n T. arehousemen. R. EVAXS & co's gingeealr S"u!d Hpy difficulty occur in beiniz mip- plied wirh E. E'ans and Co's Special -kie, it can be had direct from the !r!n11füctory. K VANS & CO'S GINGER ALE XV# JLJJ Is forwarded, carriage paid, to all parts of the country. L> "PVAXS & CO'S t V • AERATED MIXERAL WATERS ASK ABSOLUTELY PUEE, AND 1.1: I7NSUEPASSK& BY THOSE OF AKY ilANUFACTUKEE. NON-ALCOHOLIC, AEEATED, AND PHOSPHATED IKON BEVERAGE. ZOE DONE. BRAIX AND NEILVE TOXIC AND NUTRIENT TONIC BEVEEAGE. ZOEDONE is not a tne'licine, but a beve-ags for daily use. It possesses proper ies combined in uo otber beverage, having rhe essenti a constituents of the BLOOD, BRAIN, and NEKVE TISSUE. It is agreeable to the palite, plea sunt to the eye, and innocent m its action. It is also lion.alc,holic. As a dinner beverage i is unsurpassed as an agreeable sparkling drink especially adapted for the over- worked, worried, or anxious; for convalescents it is in- vahmble. It is recommenied to the weak and to the strong1 ■is life-raiexing and health-sustaining. The Faeuity speaK in tne highest terms of ir: and an award of Mononrabl* Mention has been given to it at the Paris ExhiWiion, 1878. PRICES (including botiles), FREE ON BAILS AT WREZIIAM; 0". per uozaa, in half Champag-ne Bottles. C> EXTIKA PF/R DOZ. FOR PACKAGES, not return- able. is. PE Lt OOZ. EXTRA, specially prepured for shJp- lLeut, and packed in c..i.k,. "Among the products erhiUtei [FI Ti. Eram ma4 Company, of Wrexham, is their Zoed <ne or Phosphatei /Steerage-, which is nn elegant p<tlatah!i> t»i;<• drink coiif-aimi* the phosphates—lime, iron, aoda, and potash.1 —LANCET. ZOEDOXE MAY SAFELY BE TAKEN DAILY IW USUAL QUANTITIES AS OTHER BEVERAGES. Dr. ED. A. EIEKBT, in his work on The Value of Phosphorus" Tlje therapeutic effects of Pho4plioros are Que toit- A LISTENTAll V properties, and when employed as:1 MEDICINE it is appropriated -is a FOOD in building up amdrc-novatiug nerve tissue. Phosphorus i j a well-know* c uisrituent of the bipod, aad a nevcr-failinsr ingredient fek the more important tis-ues and fluids of the fiodr. In WHD- nion with Iron and Lime, it is a very important ALIMEK- TARY principle, snd wkeii»»Ter its s.-pply is no in pr""ol"tioa to the needs ot the of nervous tisano and nerve force is :11 inevitable con-equerice." Opinions of the Press, and Dr. llatsxrs report. ZOEDONE is fit or-er, a food and r. t'rink, havinsr high value for sustentation aI" l for oi ,-he debilitated." i-Britisit and Foreign Cc)¡.ft:cti,m "r, ZOEDO-NE is no duubt a very e-M ic.t und pleasant vetaoto for the administration of the hut- little soluble of iron.—Lancet. Dr. WOOD says.-—"As a nutrient tonic to the nervous system, and in aii eases of nervous e::h;;ust.ion, the use of Phosphorus is commended by reason and '-y exnei-ienoe." I have carefully examined a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, niannlacturcd by Messrs Evaus & Co.. and to which they have given the name of ZOEDONE. I fiud the st-temellt made respecting its composition to foe fully Wrio our by the aeslyiiis.. Th". ZOi-.OOSE is a BRIGHi, isPARK- i LING, and VJ RY PLEASANT beverape, quite free from any aiedicicel taste; ii.ueed. it forms a most a ereeahJe aal. elegant vehicle for th^ administration of the Phosnhates at Lime and Iron vrhich it eoutflms, red which are in a staoe of complete solution."—AIMKUIi HILL BASSALL. >I.D. Author of Food, its adulterations and the method of their detection." PATENTEE: 1). JOHNSON, F.C.S. MANUFACTURERS: ll. EVANS & CO, WREXIIAM, NOETH "WALES. R. EYANS & QO., | CHEMICAL LABORATORY, i i WREXHAM. v