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Sales hy Jmdim: -+- Mr. Lloyd. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, JULY i7TH, 1879. ME. LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take placo on Thursday, July 17th, 18i9, the present entries will include :— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulb. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this auction is noticed to be one of the leading sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of year). A lot of choice Barren^, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. A magnificent selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers, and Bulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbourhood of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, also Store Sheep. A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Ir.-pig Sows, and Store Pigs. The property of T. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower 10 Prime Fat Bullocks. Sale at 10.30 prompt. ORDER OF SALE :-Store Cattle, Fat Cattle, Calves, Pigs and Sheep. HORSE SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All entries taken up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. The regular supporters include Sir W. W. Wyrm, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay: Sir E. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. Ll. Fitz-Riu-b, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Brynypys S. York, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyn Captain Ormrod, Penylan Captain Godfrey, T. Beakbane, Esq., A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; F. E. Cotton, Esq., W. Meredith. Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Jones, Esq., R. Blezard, Esq.. Ll. Griffith, Esq., T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoc; E. Tench, Esq., Ed. Evans, Esq., Bronwylfa: Captain Owen, Peter Walker, Esq., J. Clarke, Esq.. H. Dennis, Esq., Rev. David Howell, George Plant, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. JMoss, Esq. B. S. Roberts, Esq., W. Thompson, Esq., H. K. Aspiiial,, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., liev. James Dixon, J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall: R. J. Sisson, Esq., Captain Ford, F. Page, Esq., National Provincial Bank; T. H. Jones, Esq., North and South Wales Bank Hughes, Esq., J. Bury, Esq., Hillbury; T. Williams, Esq., J. Bierne, Esq., Mrs. Johnson, Esless; The Misses Lewis, The Misses Hayes, Miss Jones, Barn Hill; Mrs. Campbell, Miss Acton, Hhyd, Broughton New British Iron Company, Broughton Coal Company, Euabon Coal Company, Wrexham Union Messrs. Thomas R. Parry, T. Roberts, Berse; J. Griffiths, Stansty; S. Peate, J. Griffiths, Roden's Hall; G. G. Griffiths, Old Hall; J. Lee, R. Salmon, T. Evison, J. R. Birch, M. Edmunds, F. Richards, H. Morris, J. Sandbach, Job Lea, J. Let, C. Burroughs, W. Mackenzie, S. T. Reeves, T. Wainwright. R. Harrison, E. Humphreys, T. Meredith, J. Davies, R. J. Roberts, T. Fearnall, J. Edwards, Cartbagena J. B. Murless, S. Dale, A. Sutton, T. Brassey, R. Owens, J. Roberts, T. Forrester, Cooke, J. Lee, H. C. Murless, C. Parsonage, Bevan, T. Jackson, Hafodywem, J. Jackson, Eardley, W. Billington, Darlington, J. D. Beard, R. Morris, Caldicott, Lloyd, Pengwyn Hall, J. Weaver, Manley Hall, Jackson, Bradley Mill, Brown, S. Parker, Churton, R. Fearnall, The Lea, D. Jones, Vownog, W. Lee, Lower Hall, Chidlow, Cloy, H, Price, J. M. Shaw, W. Snape, Lovatt, P. Bithell, J. Mc Levi, J. Morris, Viccars, Bangor, Woollam, Farndon, S. Griffiths, Lewis, Llwynonn, C. Owens, Pearson, F. Jones, Millbrook, J. Hughes, F. Minshall, Pier- point, Price, Almeer, J. Holt, Dongray Hall, J. Morris, T. Parker, Davies, Griffiths. Plas- fobowen, — Roberts, Croesvoel, T. Morris, W. Wright, 'uleston Mill, S. Lewis, R. Taylor, and J. P.oote, Park Eyton, M. Owens, Wrexham, Payne, Wynnstay, David Jones, I-,ual)on &c., &c. 50 GUINEAS IN SILVER CUPS. 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 Smitlifield, or at the Horse Sale, or Annual Stock Sales to be held at home only, up to Christmas Show, viz. :— First Prize. 12 Guineas Second Prize 8 Guineas Third Prize 4 Guineas SILVER CUP, value 10 Guineas, will be given tf) the owner of the best six beasts in the Smithfield. SILVER CUP, value 5 Guineas, for the best ten I Welsh Wethers. TENANT 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. 933 200 acres of excellent HAY-GRASS to be Let at the NAG'S HEAD INN, RIDLEY WOOD, Distant three miles from Wrexham and one from Holt. MR. LLOYD has been honoured with instruc- tions from B. S. Roberts, Esq., Burton Hall, and others, to Sell by Auction, at the Nag's Head Inn, Ridley Wood, On FRIDAY, JULY 18th, 1879, The following fields of HAY-GRASS, Together with the AFTER-GRASS, as follows :— The property of Mrs Jones, Ridley Wood. LOT, 1. Francis-lane Field, 4a. 3r. 34p. more or less. After- grass to November 1st. 2. Shoulder of Mutton, 8a. lr. 39p. more or less. After- grass to November 1st. 3. Six Acre, 6a. Ir. Op. more or less. After-grass to November 1st. 4. Foot Rood Field, 3a. Or. Op. more or less. After- grass to February 2nd. 5. Red Wither Field, la. 2r. Op. more or less. After- grass to February 2nd. 6. Long Slang, la. 2r. Op. more or less. After-grass to February 2nd. Mr. Wm. Phillips, Ridley Wood. 7. Field of Hay-grass, 7a. Or. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 8. Field of Hay-grass, 6a. Or. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 9. Field of Hay-grass, 4a. Or. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 10. Field of Hay-grass, 7a. 0. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 11. Field of Hay-grass, 3a. 2r. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 12. Field of Hay-grass, 3a. lr. Op. After-grass to November 1st. 13. Field of Hay-grass, 3a. lr. Op. After-grass to November 1st. The Hay-grass growing on the farm lately in the occupation of Mr. James Ellis. 14. Cae Thomas, 11a. 3r. 14p. Hay-grass. After-grass to December 1st. 15. Cae Thomas, lOa. 3r. 25p. Clover. Aftergrass to December 1st. 16. Cae Robin, 9a. 3r. 22p. Hay-grass. After-grass to December 1st. 17. Cae Robin, lOa. 2r. 22p. Hay-grass. After-grass to December 1st. 18. Field near Ridley Wood-road, 9a. Or. 3p. Hay-grass. After-grass to December 1st. 19. Field near Ridley Wood-road, 9a. Or. 34p. Hay- grass. After-grass to December 1st. 20. Corner Field, 13a. Or. 26p. Clover. After-grass to December 1st.. 21. Big White Field, adjoining Capper's-lane, 17a. Ir. lOp. Hay-grass. After-grass to Decem- ber 1st. 22. Meadow, 15a. lr. 19p. Hay-grass. After-grass to December 1st. 23. Meadow, 17&. 2r. lOp. Hay-grass. After-grMa to December 1st. Mr. Hallmark Tilston. 34. Farndon Hay, 2a. 3r. Op. more or less. Sale at Six o'clock prompt. PlMoey, Wrexham, Sales hu Joirtinit. '<> Mr. Lloyd. MONDAY, JULY 14TH, 1879. Highly important Sale of about 30 acres of first-class Hay-grass and one acre of Barley, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, situate two miles from Wrexham. MR. LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that he has been honoured with instructions from H. Pierce, Esq. (late of Bryn-y-grog), and others, to Let by Auction (without reserve), at the Red Lion Inn, situate as aforesaid, on Monday, July 14th, the follow- ing fields of excellent upland Hay-grass and Barley :— The property of H. Pierce, Esq., Bryn-y-grog. LOT a. r. p. 1. Front Field 3 10 2. Long Slang 2 0 0 3. Plumtree Field 4 0 0 4. Gravel Hole Field 11 0 0 5. Do. One acre of excellent Barley. The property of John Walker, Esq., Highgate, Marchwiel. G. East Field 4a. Or. 39p. Clover and Rye-grass. N.B.—No aftergrass. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock prompt. Offices Plassey, Wrexham. 766 Highly important sale of Live Stock, Sheep, Horses, Carriages, Farming Implements, Dairy Vessels, Out- door Effects, &c., at LLWYNONN HALL, Distant one mile from Wrexham. 1%TR. LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing I.TJL that he has been favoured with instructions from W. H. Jones, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to Sell by Auction, (without reserve) upon the above named premises, ON FRIDAY, JULY 25TH, The whole of his valuable live stock, implements, dairy vessels, household furniture, outdoor effects, &c., as follows Live Stock.-Eight excellent young dairy oows and heifers, calved or to calve, 4 fresh barren heifers, 3 grand yearlings, and one steer. Sheep. -Forty-tliree fat and store ewes, 30 cross bred lambs, 20 cross bred wethers, 2 ram lambs. Poultry &c. Horses.—Roan carriage horse 15-2 high, aged, steady to ride or drive. Carriages.—Excellent Park pheeton with pole, lamp, and cushions complete, Stanhope pludon (in good (repair). Harness, &-c.-Set of double brass mounted harness, set of single brass do., set of silver do., hunting saddle, riding do., bridles, rugs, head collars, pillar reins, girths, stirrup irons, &c. Implements, Dairy Vessels, &c.-Scotch cart with harvest gearing, two cucumber frames, garden roller, dog kennel, wheelbarrows, tools, one dozen boxes, long ladder, double breech loading gun with case, set of lawn tennis complete, hanging wardrobe, iron saucepans, fish 4 kettle, lamps, fryinging pans, milk pans, milk can and seives, churns, water filter, traps, dolly and tub, excel- lent instrument for practising wild bird shooting, well trained sheep bitch and three puppies, and a number of other effects. SALE at Two o'clock, prompt. Offices :-Plassey, Wrexham. Ir. Snaps SUTTON GREEN & THE BOWLING BANK, In the Parish of Holt, Denbighshire. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD LANDS & TENEMENTS At Sutton Green and the Bowling Bank, in the Chapelry of Sutton Isacoed, and Parish of Holt, in the County of Denbigh, including some fine Grazing and Mowing Meadows, lying upon good roads, near to the Eiver Dee, within six miles of Wrexham, and mostly free from Land Tax. MR. SNAPE will Sell by Auction, at the Lion House, in Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of JULY, 1879, At three for four o'clock p.m. punctubir, in the follow- ing or such other lots. and in such vrder as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to the conditions then to be produced :— LOT 1. Situate at the Bowling Bank. No. a. r. p. 1. Two Cottage Buildings (just rebuilt), with cowhouses and gardens, in the occupation of Thos. Challinor and John Warburton.. 0-2 5 2. Long Croft, in the occupation of Thomas Challinor 1 1 7 3. Garden Croft, in the occupation of Thomas Challinor 1 1 4 4. Middle Croft, in the occupation of Thomas Challinor 3 1 37 5. Far Croft, in the occupation of Thomas Challinor 1 3 8 6. Higher Ackrey, in the occupation of John Warburton 8 2 9 16 3 10 LOT 2. Situate at Sutton Green. 7. Farmhouse, Buildings, Gardens, &c., in the occupation of Charles Morris 1 0 34 8. House Croft, in the occupation of Charles Morris. 1 0 27 9. House Croft, in the occupation of Charles Morris. 0 3 36 10. Higher Doll Willey, in the occupation of Charles Morris 7 0 16 11. Gerddy, in the occupation of Chas. Morris 1 0 2 12. Shone's Meadow, in the occupation of Samuel Lunt. 6 3 37 13. The Hill, in the occupation of Samuel Lunt 2 0 10 20 2 2 The Minerals under No. 6 (part of lot 1), and under the whole of lot 2 are reserved. The tenants will show the property, and any further information may be obtained from Messrs. BROOKES and LEE, solicitors, Whitchurch, Salop; or from the AUCTIONEER, Lion House, Wrexham, where Plans may' be seen. 791 Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES AND CO., will hold their next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, ON THURSDAY, JULY 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 Balls. A nice lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. 14 Mr. Alfred Thomas. The Wrexham Brewery, Denbighshire, together with the Valuable Plant and Machinery the Nag's Head Inn, with Stabling and Premises, and a Private Residence, with large Garden and Yard adjoining; also a detached Malthouse and Yard, near THE foregoing, for Sale by Order of the Mortgagees. MR. ALFRED THOMAS has received directions to Sell by Auction, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, ON THURSDAY, 24th JULY, In Lots, the above important FREEHOLD BREWERY PROPERTY. The Brewery is fitted with a Plant capable of turning out from 300 to 400 barrels weekly, and possesses an excellent well of liquor, rendering the manufactured article famous. The Nag's Head is a Public-house doing a large trade in both beer and spirits. The Private Residence is now used in part as offices, and has a large Garden in the rear, also possessing a valuable spring of water. The Malthouse steeps 25 quarters, with Yard for extension of buildings. Detailed particulars may be obtained of Messrs. LAYTON SON, and LENDON, Solicitors, 29, Budge Row, London, E.C.; and of Mr. ALFRED THOMAS, Brewery Auctioneer and Valuer, 2, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, E.C. 914 Safos hv gUttfioix. Messrs. "W". Dew 85 Son. HOLYWELL, FLINTSHIRE. Sale of valuable Freehold Dwelling-houses, Building and Accommodation Land, situate at WALWEN AND GREENFIELD, Near to Holywell Railway Station, with frontages to the turnpike road leading from Greenfield to Bagillt, and to the Chester and Holyhead and Holywell Rail- ways. MESSRS. WM. DEW AND SON beg to an- nounce that they are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLYWELL, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of JULY, 1879, At Two- o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following eligible lots of FREEHOLD PROPERTY. WALWEN. LOT 1. a. r. p. Dwelling-house, Garden, and Land 1 2 38 LOT 2. Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, Sawpit, Work- shop, Yard, Garden, and Land. 7 3 24 LOT 3. Six Dwelling-houses and Gardens. 0 1 26 "PISBWLL." LOT 4. Dwelling-house, Buildings, Yard, ard Land. 18 2 28 GREENFIELD. LOT 5. Accommodation Land, being part of Glandon Field 2 2 17 LOT 6. A valuable piece of Building Land, being part of Glandon Field 0 1 27 LOT 7. A valuable piece of Building Land, being part of Glandon Field 0 1 27 LOT 8. A valuable piece of Building Land, being part of Glandon Field 0 1 27 LOT 9. Two valuable pieces of Land 7 2 12 LOT 10. A valuable piece of Building Land, being part of Gletch Field 0 2 17 LOT 11. Ditto do. do. 0 2 IT LOT 12. Ditto do. do. 0 2 IT LOT 13. Field above Railway and Field below Railway 8 0 4 • Total Acreage. 50 0 1 The tenants will give permission to view the lots. Lithographed Plans and Particulars may be obtained from H. A. COPE, Esq., Solicitor, Holywell; from Mr. ISAAC TAYLOR, Land Surveyor, Flint; or from the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 756 Messrs. Prior & Newson. By order of the Trustees of the late C. O. T. Wild, Esq. DENBIGHSHIRE. In the Parish of Lllanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr. THE TYDDYN TUDOR ESTATE, Consisting of about 220 acres, about" half way between Bala and Bettws-y-coed, in the midst of charming scenery, ten miles from Corwen and Bala Stations, and two mile from the village of Cerrig-y-druidion. The SHOOTING BOX, which is approached from the high road by a carriage-drive of a quarter of a mile, is well placed, nicely sheltered by timberand plantations, and commands magnificent views in all directions. The estate affords excellent shooting, and the River Alwen forms part of the Eastern Boundary of the property, which at the present very moderate agricultural rentals produces an income of 66 per annum. The FARM BUILDINGS are ample, well ar- ranged, and in good repair. MESSRS. PRIOR AND NEWSON WM Sell by Auction, at the Saracen's Head," Cerrig-y- druidion, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of JULY, 1879, At Three o'clock precisely, the above valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Which^is let in the following occupations :— Area. Rental. a. r. p. £ s. d. John Hughes, TYDDYN TUDOR, 1 stone and slated farmhouse, containing two sitting-rooms, J-152 3 34 62 0 0 nine bedrooms, cellars, pan- try, dairy, &c J Evan Parry, MAES TYDDYN, ) stone and slated dwelling-1 3 35 18 0 0 house, cow stall for four cows, ( and two-horse stable ) Mrs. Hughes, GRAIG, stone and"! slated dwelling-house, barn, > 9 3 28 5 0 0 and cowhouse ) Robert Davies, MAES DRAW, "J stone and thatched tenement, >114 2 12 6 10 0 cowhouse, and piggery j John Jones, HAFFORDYNAS 13 1 4 4 15 0 A220 2 33 J296 5 0 The above are Lady Day tenancies, but the occupants have not been contracted out of the Agricultural Hold- ings Act. Plans and particulars may shortly be obtained of Messrs. PRIOR, BIGG, CHURCH, and ADAMS, solicitors, 61, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C., of W. RANYARD, Esq., solicitor, 34, Great Coram-street, W.C., of EDWARD EDWARDS, Esq., Cerrig-y-druidion, Corwen, and of the AUCTIONEERS, 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C., and Canterbury. 678 VALE OF CLWYD. Ruthin, Llanbedr, Llanganhafal, Llanrhydd, Llanfair- Dyffryn-Clwyd, and Derwen Parishes. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF intended Sale by Auction, in the present summer of a Commodious FAMILY RESI-1 DENCE, called "Record Street House,' with the stables, offices, pleasure grounds, and excellent gardens belonging thereto, lately occupied by Mrs. William Jones, and now vacant. And of another Desirable FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLINGHOUSE, and similar appurtenances, occupied by Miss Roberts, both situate in Record-street, Ruthin. And of several Desirable FREEHOLD FARMS and other properties, known as Glybtir, Rhiw, Tyddyn- ucha, Caer Wyn, Craig-isa, Pentrecelyn, Garreglwyd, Ty-ucha. Accommodation Lands, called Cae-tyn-lon (Ruthin), and other lands, cottages, and gardens situate in the above parishes, the property of the repre- sentatives of William Jones, late of Record-street, deceased. The Houses in Ruthin present advantages in con- nection with the markets, and commercial purposes as affording good frontages. The property generally is in excellent order, the Farms well tenanted, and being situate in or near to the beautiful Vale of Clwyd possesses attractive sites for residences within a con- venient distance of the county town of Ruthin, a first- class railway station on the London and North, Western Company's system. Particulars and Plans are in course of preparation, and may shortly, with any other information, be ob- tained from Mr. THOMAS JENKINS, Land Agent, Ruthin, or Messieurs LOVGUVOJJE, JONES, & WILLIAMS | Solicitors, Oswestry. Jhles hu udiùn. Mr. Edward Jones. DENBIGHSHIRE. Very Valuable FREEHOLD LAND at MINER A, Near to the town of WREXHAM. To be Sold by Auction, by "jl TR. EDWARD JONES, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, On FRIDAY", 18th JULY, 1879, At three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all those five several Fields, Pieces, or Parcels of LAND, Called "Tyddyn Squire," situate in the township of Minera, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, containing by estimation 18a. Or. Op., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Edward Roberts. The land is surrounded by the property of the Rev. R. 0. Burton, and adjacent to the property of T. Lloyd Fitz-Hugh, Esq. The Old Minera Lead Works Level for the drainage of these mines has been driven through part of this property, and an annual rent of k7 is payable to the Vendors for way leave. Coal has been discovered in the driving of this level, and it is believed that coal seams run through the heart of the land. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Llanfyllin, or at the office of Mr. W. A. PrGHE, solici- tor, Llanfyllin, where a map of the property may be inspected. 793 Mr. David Roberts and Son. Extensive and most attractive Sale at PLAS BERWYN, NEAR LLANGOLLEN, The Residence of the late Colonel Tottenham. ]\JR. DAVID ROBERTS & SON respectfully J.VL announce their instructions from the Honourable Mrs. Tottenham, to Sell by Auction, at Plas Berwyn, aforesaid, OX MONDAY" AND TUESDAY, July 28th and 29th, 1879, and the following day if necessary, the whole assemblage of superior FUR NIT U R E, Books, Wines, and other Effects. Descriptive Catalogues may be had seven days prior to the Sale, at the principal Hotels in the neighbour- hood, and from the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 916 Mr. Richards. PRIME UPLAND HAY IN EMRAL PARK, Near Worthenbury, Flintshire. MR. RICHARDS has received instructions from Sir Richard Puleston, Bart., to Let by Auction, at the Emral Arms Inn, Worthenbury, Flint- shire, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1879, At Two o'clock p.m., THE HAY-GRASS Growing upon the above park, with the After-Grass, until the 1st December next. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Lunch at the Emral Arms at One o'clock. Office Wrexham Fjcnan. 895 ¡¡hs by Drifrafe Contract -—————"— ——————————— TO BE SOLD, A CHESTNUT HORSE, about 16 hands, strong, with good action, suitable for a brougham, cab, stage cart, &c. Believed to be sound. Lowest price twenty guineas.—Apply to the GROOM, Plas Darland, Wrexham. 919 COLLARD AND COLLARD. MR. HARRISS has a magnificent COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by this eminent firm, to dis- pose of. Seven octaves, powerful tone, trichord, in handsome polished case, carved fret, and fluted silk. Only been in Hse a few months. To be sold at a greatly Reduced Price. To be seen at 8, Erddig Terrace, Wrex- ham. 805 Suiters. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of submitting Tenders for JL the Erection of New Offices for the North Wales Guardian, in Argyle-street, Wrexham, may see the Plans and Specifications at my office on and after Tuesday next. Tenders endorsed "Tender for Guardian Offices" must be sent to Mr. F. E. ROE, Guardian Offices, Wrexham, on or before the 23rd inst. No Tender will necessarily be accepted. HOWEL DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor. 1, Hill-street, Wrexham, July 10th, 1879. 918 uMix otirt. I OPENING OF THE NTJW WESLEY AN CHAPEL, GRESFORD. THE above Chapel will be Opened on TUESDAY, July loth, 1879. At 2.30 p.m. a Sermon will be preached by the Rev. W. MORLEY PUNSHON, LL.D. At 4 p.m. a TEA MEETING will be held in a Tent adjoining the Chapel. Tickets One Shilling each. At 6 p.m., a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Chapel, when Addresses will be delivered by the Revs. F. Payne, Rd. Harding, J. M. Bamford, and G. H. Barker, Win. Hinson, Esq., of Birkenhead, and other gentlemen. A specially selected Choir from Wrexham For the accommodation of persons from a distance, LUNCHEON will be provided in a Tent from 12 to 1 o'clock at moderate charges. SERMONS will be preached as follows :— On Sunday, July, 20th, by the Rev. J. M. BAMFORD, of Wrexham. On Sunday, July 27th, by the Rev. JAMES CLAPHAM, of Wolverhampton. On Tuesday, July 29th, at 7.30 p.m. in Brynyffynnon y Chapel, Wrexham, by the Rev. RICHARD ROBERTS, of London. On Sunday, August 3rd, by the Rev. GEO. MATHER, of London. On Sunday, August 10th, by the Rev. JOS. AGAR BEET, of Stafford. On Sunday, August 17th, by the Rev. J. S. WORK- MAN, of Manchester. On Wednesday, August 20th, at 7.30 p.m., in Bryny- ffynnon Chapel, Wrexham, by the Rev. W. BURT POPE, D.D., Ex-president of the Wesleyan Conference. On Sunday, August 24th, by J. B. MELSON, Esq., M.D., of Birmingham. On Sunday, August 31st, by the Rev. JOSHUA MURGATROYD, B.A., of Luton. On Monday, September 1st, at 7 p m., by the Rev. CHARLES GARRETT, of Liverpool. All the services except the two specially noted will be held in the new chapel at Gresford. The Sunday ser- vices will commence at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., and in each case the minister named will preach at both ser- vices. A collection will be made at each service, and at the public meetings, in aid of the building fund. 910 £gal anb public DtittS. I FLINTSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1879. "IV"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by J-l virtue of the precept of the Right Honourable Sir Fitzroy Kelly, Knight, Lord Chief Btyxm of the Exchequer Division of the High Court of Justice, and the Honourable Sir Henry Manistv, Knight, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, Justices of our Lady the Queen, assigned to take the next Assizes for the County of Flint, the said Assizes will be opened at the County Hall, Mold, of MONDAY, the Twenty-first Day of July, 1879 and all Justices of the Peace within the said County and others having business at the said Assizes are required to attend at the County Hall in Mold, on the above-mentioned day, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. MEADOWS FROST, ESQUIRE. 912 High Sheriff. — COUNTY OF FLINT. FORMATION OF HIGHWAY DISTRICTS. FINAL ORDER AS TO THE MOLD AND HA WARDEN AND HOPE HIGHWAY DISTRICTS. TTTHEREAS, at the General Quarter Sessions T t of the Peace, holden at the County Hall, in Mold, in and for the County of Flint, on WEDNESDAY", the 9tli day of APRIL, 1879, the Provisional Order made at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at the County Hall, in Mold aforesaid, in and for the u' said County, on the 1st day of January, 1879, for the formation of certain portions of the said County into Highway Districts, to be called respectively The Mold Highway District," The Holywell Highway District," St. Asaph Highway District," and "The Hawarden and Hope Highway District," was. so far as respects The Holywell Highway District" and" The St. Asaph Highway District," confirmed by a Final Order, but with respect to "The Mold Highway Dis- trict" [comprising the Townships of Arddynwent, Argoed, Bistree, Broncoed, id, Gwysaney, Hartsheath, Hendrebiffa, Leeswood, and Llwynegryn (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Mold). The Townships of Cefn, Liysdanhunedd, Llysycoed, Maesygroes, Mechlas, Trelan, and Tre- llyniau (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Cilcen). The Townships of Hendrefigillt, Lygan-y-Lan, and Lygan-y-Wern (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Halkyn). The Townships of Cv. m, Trefechan, and Trellan (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Nannerch). The Townships of Caerfallwch, Golftvn, Kelsterton, Leadbrook Major, Leadbrook Minor, Northop, Soughton, and Wepre (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Northop). and the several Townships of Nerquis and Bodidris,] the said Pro- visional Order was varied, by excluding from such District the Township of Bodidris. and in like manner with re- spect to the said "Hawarden and Hope Highway Dis- trict" [comprising the Townships of Aston, Bannel, Bretton, Broadlane, Broughton, Ewloe Wood, Ewloe Town, Hawarden, Mancott, Manor and Rake, Moor, Pentrobin, Sealand, and Shotton (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Hawarden). The Townships of Caergwrle, Cymmau, Estyn, Hope Owen, Rhanberfedd. Shordley, Uwchymynydd Issa, and I.-wchyinynydd Ucha (all of which are situate in and form part of the parish of Hope), and the several Townships of Tryddyn, Higher Kinnerton, and Salt- ney,] the said Provisional Order was also varied, by ex- cluding from such District the Township of Sealand, AND IT WAS ORDERED by the said Court that the confirmation of the said Provisional Order by a Final Order, with respect to the said Highway District," and the said "Hawarden and Hope Highway District-, as altered as aforesaid, should be taken into consideration by the Justices assembled at the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at the County Hall, in Mold aforesaid, in and for the said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of July, 1879, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. NOW ^THEREFORE, at this Court of Genera^ Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at the County Hall, in Mold, in and for the said county, on "Wednesday, the second day of July, 1879, the justices assembled thereat having considered the premises, and it having been shown to the Court that all notices required by law to be given have been dalv given, do by this their Final Order confirm the said Provisional Order, with respect to the said "Mold Highway District," and the said "Hawarden and Hope Highway Ditrict," as altered as aforesaid. AND IT IS ORDERED by this Court that the first election of Waywardens as members of the Highway Boards for each of the said last mentioned districts shall take place within such districts respec- tively on Thursday, the twenty fourth day of J uly instant, and that the first meetings of the Highway Boards of such districts shall be held on Tuesday, the fifth day of August next, at eleven o'clock in the "forenoon, that for the "Mold Highway District," at the County Hall in Mold, and that for the Hawarden and Hope Highway District" at the Broughton Union Workhouse. By the Court, 896 A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. LLANGOLLEN HIGHWAY BOARD. ~V*"OTICE is Hereby Given that Edward -i-\ Morgan, Esq., District Poor Law Auditor, will audit the accounts of the above Board for the year ended 25th March, 1879, on Saturday, the 30th day of August next, at nine o'clock a.m., and the said accounts will be open to the inspection of any ratepayer during office hours, for 14 clear days before the audit. All claimants are requested to send in their receipts, and take up their cheques forthwith. CHARLES RICHARDS, Clerk to the Highway Board. Highway Board Office, Llangollen, July 10th, 1879. 905 GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL AND CHORAL COMPETITION WILL be held in WYNNSTAY PARK (by r T the kind permission of Sir W. W. Wrnn, Bart., M.P.), on MONDAY, JULY 14TH, 1879. Compctiilns 1st.—To the Choir of not less than 50 nor to exceed 70 voices that renders best the Chorus Worthy is the Lamb (Handel). Prize £10. 2nd.-To the one that renders best the song" Y Gan a Gollwyd "—the Missing Song—(D. Emlyn Evans). Welsh or English. Prize 10s. 3rd.-To the one that renders best the song Glynd,r" (Dr. Parry). Welsh or English. Prize 10s. Drum and Fife Band Contest. No. 24 Sankey's Hymns, "Whosoever will may come." Prizes: First, 10s. second, 5s. Names of competitors to be sent to George Roberts, Square, Rhos, Ruabon, by July 7th. Adjudicator: Mr. D. Emlyn Evans #. TICKETS.-If purchased before July 10th, 6d; after- wards, Is. For further particulars see future advertisements. 6M JOHN SANGER AND SON'S cIRCUS & MAMMOTH HIPPODROME. From, Sanger's (late Astley's) Amphitheatre, and the Royal Agricultural Hall, London. Positively the Largest Equestrian Establishment ever organised 200 HORSES, A NUMBER OF DIMINUTIVE PONIES, 9 Elephants, Camels, Dromedaries, Zebras, Lamas, &c., &c., And the most powerful Troupe of Artistes ever seen in any country. The above will Visit Wrexham TUESDAY, JULY 2.N D. The Programme will be of that varied, novel, and high- class character which have won for the proprietors a world-wide reputation. All must see the GRAND PROCESSION, during which Mr. Burke, Master of the Horse, will drive 40 in hand. Two Performances Daily:—Afternoon at 2.30; Evening at 7.30. Admission-3s., 2s., Is., and 6d. Agent in Advance: MR. SIDNEY COOPER. Acting Manager; MR. HENRY BERTRAND. Secretary.: ÖôL. HERBERT WYCHERLEY. Proprietors JOHN SANGER AND SON, Proprietors of the above-nanwd London Establishments, 894 I tgal anb ubiir Jlotias. I BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1879. 0 R E T E, 1, FETE' Lndcr the distinguished patronage of The Mayor and Mayoress of Wrexham (I. Shone, E., and Mrs. Shone). w. C-ornwallis West, K-■1.. Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire, and Mrs. West. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G., and Her Grace Ihe Duchess of Westminster. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. Bart., M.P., Wynnstay, and Lady Williams Wynn. Sir R. A. Cunlifle. Bart.. Acton Park, and Lady Cuiliffe. G. O. Morgan, ES1., Q.C., M.P., and Mrs. Osborne Morgan. Hon. G. T. Kenyon. Llannerch Panna, and Mrs. Kenyon. Simon Yorke, Esq., Erddig, and Mrs. Yorke. v Edmund Peel, Esq Brynypys. and Mrs. Pe-1. Colonel Elgie and Officers of the Wrexham Depot Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The above Fete will be held this year on ACTON PARK, WREXHAM, (By the kind permission of Sir R. A. Cunlifc) ON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1879, t Commencing at 3 o'clock. THE S P 0 R T S WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING :— 120 yards handicap. 3 prizes. 2 miles walking handicap. 3 prizes. i mile fiat handicap. 3 prizes. Sack race. 2 prizos. $mile boys' handicap. 2 prizes. High Jums. 2 prizes. 1 mile flat handicap. 3 prizes. 2 hours' competition. Competitors to make the best of their way. 3 For conditions and amount of prizes see small hills. The Committee have, at an enormous expense, made arrangements with Mr. Follows, of Stafford, the well- known caterer for public amusements, to ,up,y the following talented Artistes :— SIGNOR JEROME, The Champion of the Cord Ehstique. PROFESSOR WALTER TYLER, In his magical, musical, and ventriloquial wonders. MR. SPENCER, The unrivalled Polytechnic Juggler. HER MAJESTY'S PFXCH AND JUDY, (As presented at Burkinj-ham Palace before her Majesty and the Royal Family). BALLOON ASCENTS, ARCHERY, AR-NT SALLY, &C., &C. The whole to conclude with a magnificent display of F IRE W OR K S!' (Under the personal direction of :\1 r. Follows). The splendid Band of the Royal Denbigh and Merioneth Militia will play from 4 o clock for DANCING. Admission Tickets, if purchased before the day, 6d. A. charge of Is. will be strictly adhered to on the day. Cheap Trains from all parts. Refreshments on the ground. For further information see small bills. Procession of the Members of Court Robin Hood" in full regalia will start at 10 o'clock, headed by the Band of the Royal Denbigh and Merioneth Militia. 901 J. EABORN, Secretary. RUABON AXD RHOS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD OX THE 18th AUGUST, 1 9 (Instead of 4th August, as previously announced) IN W YXXSTAY PAn K, By the kind permission of the President, SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M.P. Patroness THE LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. Hon. Treasurer CHAS. WMS. WEIGHT. Hon. Secretarv P. MIDDLETON. 909 GRESFORD LADIES' CLUB. THE ANNIVERSARY of this Society will be celebrated on MONDAY, JULY 14th, Trustees: D. RASBOTHAM. Esq., and ,T. BURTON, Esq. Lady Patroness: Mrs. GRIFFITH-BOSCAWEN. Lady President: Miss BOYDELL. Lady Vice-President: Mrs. T. H. DlXOX. Tea on the Green at 4.30 o'clock. Dancing will commence at 0 o'clock. The Band of the Royal Denbigh and Merioneth Militia will attend. Admission tu the Green and Tea, after Tea, 1f-. No rifle galleries or stalls used for the sale of oranges, nuts. &c., wi1] be allowed to be put up in the village or highways of the same on that day. RUNNING OF TRAINS. Passengers will be allowed to travel to Gresford at cheap fares for the double journey, as under :-Ftom Shrew bury. Oswestry. Chirk, and intermediate stations at which the trains call, by trains leaving Shrewsbury at 8.10 a.m., and 4.55 p.m., and from Ruabon at 9.21 a.m.. 1.2o and 6.12 p.m.: by the 1LO a.m.. and 3.0 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. Trains from Chester and from Saltney at 11.5 a.m.. and 5.52 p.m. A special train will leave Gresfc.rd for Chester at 9.35 p.m.. calling at Rossetfc and Saltney. For other trains see Company's bills. C. BARTLETT, Secreta/ry. Gresford, June 24th, 1879. A GRAND FANCY JJAZAAR AND FETE WILL BE HELD AT RUTHIN, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, The 28th and 29th of August Next, In Aid of the Brass and Reed Bands of the 6th Denbighshire Riile Volunteers. Further particulars will be duly announced. G. GREGSON ELLIS, Lieutenant „ J. PROBEBT, Castle Offices >c R. LLOYD, brum-Major. f Secretaires. Ruthin, 8th July, 1879. 906 AITKEN MEMORIAL MISSION FUND. General Superintendent REV. W. HAY AITKEN, M.A. Secretary: Rxv. S. W. DARWIN FOX, M.A. Offices: 8, Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W.C. This Society was establiihed by its General Superia* tendent as a memorial to his saintly father, one of the first and the most highly honoured of the Mission preachers of the present century, in order to provide a staff of really efficient Mission Preachers. About twelve Clergymen are now employed in connection with the Society. Any CONTRIBUTIONS, and more especially jinaJl ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, will be thankfully received by the Secretary, or by Mr B. de B. Turner Regent Place, Wrexham, local treasurer, who vriS furnish all information. 775 furnish all information. 775