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Jtalcs Irg 3 action: r. Lloyd. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7TH, IS79. Mil. LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take Ula-ce on Thursday, August 7th, 1879, the present entries will include :— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Dulls. 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 Barrens, 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, In-pig Sows, and Store Pigs. The property of T. L1. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower ] 10 Prime Fat Bullocks. J Sale at 10.30 prompt. | ORDER OF SALE :—Store Cattle, Fat Cattle, Calves, Pigs and Sheep. Homm SALB, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All entries taken up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, BEAST MARKET, WREXHAM. MR. LLOYD lias great pleasure in announc- ing his next sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., will take place On THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, when he will offer for sale several first class cart and hack horses, cobs, ponies, colts, &c., also a few carriages, shandrics, dog carts, harness, gears, &c. Entries already received:— 10 Powerful Cart Horses, 12 Hacks, Ponies, Colts, &c., 5 Carriages, Shandries, Traps, &c. Also the property of Captain Ford, Pantyokin Bay Gelding with black legs, seven years old, 15-31, 2 high, up to 14 stone has been hunted and jumps well. He is an unusually clever and easy hack. Quiet and steady in harness, and believed to be sound. Roan Gelding, about 15-3 high, up to 14 stone. Perfectly quiet in saddle or harness, and believed to be sound. One of Ball's Carts, to carry 35 cwt. (new). Set of new Cart Gears. Also will be Sold in the Smithfield, the same day, at 10.30. three very choice Alderney Cow, and one Guernsey Cow. Mr. Ll. Powell, Summerhill: Black mare Pony, 15 hands high, steady and very fast. Mr. Walker, Bryn, Ruabon Brown Pony, rising three years old, 13 hands high, steady to ride or drive. Ö SALE at Two o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 9GB SPECIAL AUCTION. THURSDAY, JULY 31ST, 1879. MR. LLOYD will Sell by Auction in the Smithfield, at Wrexham, on Thursday, July 31st, several prime fat Cows and Heifers, ripe fat Shropshire Sheep and Lambs, also Welsh and Cross- bred ditto, and a few Calves and Pigs. Sale at Two o'clock. Plassey, Wrexham. DG7 Messrs. Churton, Elphick, & Co. HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Preliminary Notice of Sale of Valuable Freehold Pro- perty, situate in and,near the Town of Holt, com- prising Dwelling-house, with Outbuildings and Gardens, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Capper. Four excellent cottages, occupied by Mr. Josiah Challoner and others, a stable held by Mr. Dale, and Four Capital Meadows, called The Youd's Mea- dow," in the occupation of Mr. James Williams, con- taining about 20 Statute Acres. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & co., will Sell by Auction, at the Gredington Arms Inn, Holt, about the latter end of AUGUST NEXT, 1879, The above-mentioned valuable DWELLING-HOUSES and LAND. N.B.—Full particulars will shortly be published, in the meantime any information may be had from Messrs. Wynne and Son, solicitors, 46, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, or the Auctioneers, Chester. 965 DENBIGHSHIRE, In or near to the contributory Borough of Holt. Important Sale of Two Compact Residential Estates, known as "ESP HILL" and "BROOK LAWN," with the Out-buildings and Lands belonging thereto also sundry pieces of accommodation Land near thereto, and other Lands, recently part of the Cornish Hall Farm, situate on the road from Holt to Wrexham, extending in the whole to about 178 statute Acres, sub-divided into several convenient lots. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & co. respectfully announce that in consequence of the death of the late proprietor, Mr. Thomas Morris, they are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Gredington Arms Inn, in Holt, On MONDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1879, at One for Two o'clock p.m. most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of Sale, or in such other and in such order as the agents of the vendors may decide upon at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced, the undermentioned extremely valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, viz. The commodious well-arranged FAMILY RESI- DENCE known as "Esp Hill, situate near to the borough of Holt, and within convenient distance of several meets of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn's and the Cheshire Hounds, with the extensive range of out- buildings belonging thereto, pleasure and kitchen gardens, and the very superior Lands surrounding the same. Also, the large and convenient RESIDENCE, situate about half-a-mile from Esp Hill, known as BROOK LAWN, which has recently been much enlarged and improved, together with the Stable, Coachouse, and other Outbuildings belonging thereto; excel1 ent;Gardens and several pieces of Land adjoining. These residences are within a short distance of the River Dee, which affords excellent fishing. Also, several Pieces ? or Parcels or Accomodation LANDS, known as the CROXTON FIELDS'" the PAVEMENT FIELDS, the COMMON, the "SLANG," and thelli" BURGESSES' ALLOT- MENT. Also, several Pieces or Parcels of Land, formely part of the Cornish Hall Farm, situate fronting Francis-lane, leading from Holt to Wrexham, containing in the whole about 178 STATUTE ACRES, together with a small DWELLING HOUSE (now used as a boat-house), known as River Cottage, situate on the banks of the river Dee, in the village of Farndon. Mr. Sturgeon, the farm baliff at Esp Hill, will show the lots. Plans and particulars may be had at the several Inns at Holt, Farndon, and Wrexham; and, with any further information which may be required, at the offices of MEGARE. WALKER, and SMITH, Solicitors; or from the Auctioneers, Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, and JiWHARDSON, all of Chester. 929 a Its blJ Auction. My. Snpo. IN LIQUIDATION. Be RICHARD MILLS, of Johnstown, near Ruabon, Printer, &c. Ifi;. SNAPE lias been instructed by tlie A.TJL Trustee herein, to Sell by Auction, upon the premises as above, on MONDAY, JULY 28TH, 1879, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, PRINTERS' PLANT; &c., and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising :-Columbian and Albion Presses, metal and wooden Type, Ink and Ink Tables, Composing Rack and Cases, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 970 Messrs. Baugli, Jones, and Co. SPECIAL AUCTION. I WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, ¡ THURSDAY JULY 31ST, 1879. I MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & CO. beg to announce that they intend holding a Special Sale of FAT STOCK, on Thursday, July 31st, 1879, when they will offer Several Prime Fat Cattle. A lot of very ripe Sheep. Fat Calves and Pigs. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. Settlements at close of Sale. 946 SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM T^TESSRS. BAUGH. JONES AND CO., will i.fJL hold their next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1879. Stock already entered, yiz 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. Settlements at close of Sale. In addition to the usual prizes given at the Wrexham Smithfield Christmas Fat Stock Show, a SILVER CUP, value FIVE GUINEAS, will be given to the owner of the best pair of two-year old or two-teethed Heifrs sold, and to be in the possession of the owner for at least two months before the day of sale. Open only to our supporters at the Wrexham or Rossett Auction Marts. 10XDA Y, JULY 28TH, 1879. Sale of FAT STOCK at THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. ESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., beg to 1YJL 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, THE 28TH DAY OF JULY, 1879, At their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered 14 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, A pure-bred Alderney Cow (in calf), the pro- perty of J. H. Ffoulkes, Esq., Gresford. Several Calving Heifers 75 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep 50 Fat Lambs 6 Fat Calves J 7 Pork and Bacon Tigs 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. Woolrich, Mr. P. Williams, Mr. Davies, Mr. Woolrich, Mr. Pritchard, Mrs. Wool- rich, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bayne, Messrs. Baguley, Mr. Dudleston, Mr. John Lee, Mr. R. J. Roberts, Mr. T. Thomas, Mr. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Zachary, and others. Also, 7 acres of HAY GRASS, now growing on a Field at Burton, near the Golden Grove Inn, the pro- perty of Mr. J. Lee, Llay Hall. Early Entries Respectfully Solicited. Sale at TWO o'clock prompt. 947 SALE OF HAY-GRASS At PENTREBYCIIAN HALL, two miles from Wrexham. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & co. have been instructed to Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, JULY 31st, 1879, At the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, at five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, 20 Acres of HAY-GRASS, now growing on the undermentioned fields at Pentrebychan Hall aforesaid, viz LOT. a. r. p. 1. The Garden Field, containing. 5 0 0 2. Middle Field, containing 7 0 0 3. Pigeon House Field, containing 8 0 0 For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 969 PURE ALDERNEY AND GUERNSEY CATTLE. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, AUGUST 7TH 1879. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & co., win Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST, 1879, in the Smithfield, the following Alderney and Guernsey Cattle, viz. 3 Young Alderney Cows in full profit. 1 Ditto Guernsey Cow ditto 1 Very handsome Alderney Bull, two years old. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the above Stock, being all bred from prize animals imported by the celebrated Alderney Cattle Importer, Mr. Fowler, from whom (direct) the present owner pur- chased them. 975 PRELIMINARY. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & CO., have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Meredith to prepare for a Sale by Auction early in the month of August next, of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (chiefly in mahogany) and other Effects, which will be removed from Pentrebychan Hall to the Town Hall, Wrexham, for the convenience of sale. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, and catalogues will be prepared for distribution six days prior to the day of sale. Wrexham. 25th July, 1879. 976 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- 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 ol- tained from Mr. THOMAS JENKINS, Land Ager,t Ruthin, or Sleasieurs LQVGUVILLE, JONES, & WILLI/ LMS Solicitors, Oswestry. Saks Inr 'Iurf ion. 'D Messrs. David :Roberts and Son. MERIONETHSHIRE. To be Sold. FREEHOLD UPLAND FARMS, known as BRYNMAWNDY and HAFOD Y FOEL, in the Parish of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, near Corwen, in the County of Merioneth, containing together about 118 Acres, will be Sold by Auction, in Two Lots, at the Owen Glvndwr Hotel, Corwen, by MR. DAVID ROBERTS, on FRIDAY, the 15th of AUGUST, 1879. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Messrs. WILLIAM GRIFFITH & SONS, Solicitors, Dolgeily the AUCTIONEER, Corwen and at the place of Sale. 926 Extensive and most attractive Sale at PLAS BERWYN, NEAR LLANGOLLEN, The Residence of the late Colonel Tottenham. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. 1J respectfully announce their instructions from the f Honourable Mrs. Tottenham, to Sell by Auction, at ( Plas Berwyn, aforesaid, j ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 28th and 29th, 1879, and the following day if necessary, the whole assemblage of superior FURNITURE, j Books, Wines, Carriages, 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. J. J. Steward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, AUGUST 6TH. THE GROSVENOR PADDOCKS, CHESTER. MR. J. J. STEWARD begs to announce that he has hired the above paddocks from the Gros- venor Hotel Com pan v, and that he will hold Monthly Sales by Auction of HORSES. CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, EVERY CHESTER FAIR DAY. The First Sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, August 6th. Entrance fees 5s. per horse. Cheques to owners' same day. Early entries are respectfully solicited. Offices Grosvcnor Chambers, Chester, and High- street, Runcorn. 940 1ftgaI anb lUiblix IJofias. ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL. CHAPTER WEEK, 1879. ARRANGEMENTS for the ANNUAL MEET- J-A- INGS of the Diocessn Societies. MONDAY, JULY 28TH At 3 p.m., Chapter meeting at the Diocesan Registry. TUESDAY, JULY 29TH At S.15, Early Celebration of the Holy Communion. 11, Meeting of Rural Deans at the Palace. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30TH: At 8.15, Choral Service at the Cathedral. 10.30, Clergy Widows and Orphans Charity. 11.30, Church Building Society. 3 p.m., Diocesan Board of Education. THURSDAY, JULY 31ST: At 8.15, Choral Service at the Cathedral. 10.30, Church Extension Society. 3.30 p.m., Carey Fund Trustees, at the Palace. The Afternoon Prayers during the Chapter Week will be at 5.15, instead of 3.15. 942 PENYCAE CHURCH. A BAZAAR will be held at Wynnstay, by the kind permission of Sir Watkin and Lady Williams Wynn, early in OCTOBER NEXT, towards liquidating the debt on the Church. A list of Patrons and Patronesses with further par- ticulars will shortly appear. 936 -—————————————————'—————————————— NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, GRESFORD. THE OPENING SERVICES Will be continued to-morrow, SUNDAY JULY, 27TH, when the REV. JAMES CLAPHAM, OF WOLVERHAMPTON, will preach at 11 a.m. and 6.36 p.m. ON TUESDAY, JULY 29TH, the REV. RICHARD ROBERTS, OF LONDON, will preach in the BR YN Y"FF Y^NN ON CHAPEL, WREXHAM, Services to commence at 7.30 p.m. A Collection will be made at each service in aid of the new Gresford Chapel Building Fund. The Services will be continued as follows :—At Gres- ford, on Sunday, August 3rd, Rev. George Mather (London) will preach; August 10th, Rev. Jos. Agar Beet (Stafford); August 17th, Rev. J. 45. Workman (Manchester); August 24th, J. B. Melson, Esq., M.D., (Birmingham); August 31st, Rev. Joshua Murgatroyd, B.A., (.1 Alton); and on Monday, September 1st, the Rev. Charles Garrett (Liverpool). Also in the Bryn- yffynnon Chapel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, August 20th, when the Rev. W. Burt Pope, D.D., Ex-President of the Wesleyan Conference, will preach. 901 AITKEN MEMORIAL MISSION FUND. I General Superintendent REV. W. HAY AITKEN, M.A. Secretary: REV. S. W. DARWIN FOX, M.A. Offices: 8, Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W.C. This Society was established by its General Superin- 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 small ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, will be thankfully received by the Secretary, or by Mr B. de B. Turner Regent Place, Wrexham, local treasurer, who will furnish all information. 775 DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW win be held at RUTHIN, On TUESDAY, the 5th of AUGUST Next. Prizes amounting to 2585 are offered for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Dogs, Cheese, Butter, Implements, Saddlery, Shoeing of Horses, Leaping of Hunters, and Leaping and Trotting of Cobs, &c. Prizes amounting to P,147 15s. are offered by the Ruthin Local Committee. The Annual Dinner will take place at the Town Hall at 5.30 p.m. Tickets 6d. each, may be had at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin. Admission, to the Show Yard from Ten to Twelve o'clock 2s. Qd. each after Twelve o'clock lB. each. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretary. July IfJth, 1879. 930 THE WIRRAL AND BIRKENHEAD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S rli THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW of 1 Live Stock, Farm Produce, Implements, Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, and Flowers, will be held at BIRKEN- HEAD, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 10th and 11th SEPTEMBER. 2800 IN PRIZES. Last day for entries, 27th of August. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had from the Secretary, A. F. GARDINER, 28, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. 958 tgal uhlit Boticxs. WREXHAM CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION, THE MEMBERS have been invited to join in JL the Pic-Nic and Sports of the Birkenhead and Cheshire Association as stated in the following pro- gramme. Tickets for Dinner, 2<. fid. Tea, Is. which can be obtained from Mr. Edwin Jones, Henblas-street; Mr. G. Bevan, The Hirdir Mr. S. Evans. Mount-street; Mr. E. Morgan, Chester-street; Mr. J. Leigh, Green- field Terrace, Rhosddu and at the Guardian Office. THE HON. GEORGE T. KENYON, Peter Walker, Esq., E. Williams, Esq., M.D., J. Lewis, Esq., W. Overton, Esq., Dr. Evton-Jones, J. Beale, Esq., T. Rowland. Esq., J. Beirne, Esq., J. C. Owen, Esq., and J. Oswell Bury, Esq., will attend. BIRKENHEAD AND CHESHIRE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION, And the united Clubs of Birkenhead and Tranmere. A GRAND CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION AND PIC-NIC; WILL BE HELD ON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Roger Palmer, Bart., M.P., Sir Philip Egerton, -.Nl. P.. Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache, M.P., Hon. George T. Kenyon, W. Laird, Esq., J.P., E. Taylor, Esq., J.P., David Maciver,. Esq., M.P., Henry Rawclirfe Esq., J.P., J. T. Goldney, Esq., William Hind, Esq., Lieut.-Colonel V. A. King, T. Williams, Esq., J.P., Alderman P. Morris (Chair- man North Club), T. S. Deakin, T.C. (Chairman South Club), D. H. Collins, T.C. (Chairman Tranmere Club), and other influential Gentlemen, AT CEFN PARK, Near Wrexham, the Seat of Sir Roger Palmer, Bart. DANCING, An efficient Brass Band will be in attendance. ATHLETIC SPORTS, &c. Half Mile Race 100 yards sack race Quarter Mile do. 100 do. three-legged race 220 yards do. 50 do. mounted race 100 do. 1 120 yards hurdle race 100 do. married men Putting the shot 50 do. do. Throwing the hammer 100 do. boys under 16 High jump 50 do. do. 12 Long jump 50 do. do. 8 High jump under 12 50 yards race girls under 16 Long jump under 12 50 do. do. 10 Tug of war 70 yards egg race &c., &c., &c. 50 do. blindfold race j And other old English Sports as time may permit. The Sports Committee reserve to themselves the right of refusing or accepting any entry for the above Sports. Children under Twelve half-price. REFRESHMENTS :—Luncheon at 12.30 p.m. prompt, Tickets 2s. 6d. Tea from 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tickets, is. After the Luncheon the meeting will be addressed by several influential gentlemen. CAPTAIN JAMES GLADSTONE, Chairman. MR. KENDLE COOKE, Deputy Chairman. MR. GEO. ROBINSON, Secretary. 963 GARDEN PARK, CHESHIRE, Ten minutes walk from Broxton Station, on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway, j A GRAND FETE will be held in Carden. JTX. Park, by kind permission of J. H. LECHE, Esq., on BANK HOLIDAY, 4TH AUGUST, IX AID OF TILSTON CHURCH RESTORATION FUND. Waterproof Tents will be provided. Fishing allowed in the Lake. Luncheon Tent. Two excellent Bands will play for dancing from Three to Nine. Tea on tables from Three-One Shilling each. The L. & N. W. Railway Company will run Cheap Fares from Chester and Whitchurch. Park Open at Eleven. Tickets of Admission to Park Is. each up to 31st July; after that date only by payment at the gate, Is. 6d. Tickets may be had from Messrs. Phillipson and Golder, and other places, Chester,- Mr. R. Jones, Whitchurch Mr. Callcott, Malpas Mr. R. Twiss, Tilston, &c., &c. 955 — BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1879. P ORESTEBS" FETE! Under the distinguished patronage of The Mayor and Mayoress of Wrexham (I. Shone, Esq., and Mrs. Shone). W. Cornwallis West, Esq., Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire, and Mrs. West. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G., and Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster. Sir Watkin Williams NYyrm, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay, and Lady Williams Wynn. Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Acton Park, and Lady Cunliffe. G. O. Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P., and Mrs. Osborne Morgan. i Hon. G. T. Kenyon, Llannerch Panna, and j Mrs. Kenyon. Simon Yorke, Esq., Erddig, and Mrs. Yorke. Edmund Peel, Esq Brynypys, and Mrs. Peel. Colonel Elgie and Officeis of the Wrexham Depot Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The above Fete will be held this year on ACTON PARK, WREXHAM, (Bp the kind permission of Sir R. A. Cunliffe) ON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1879, 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 prizes. 4 mile boys' handicap. 2 prizes. High Jump. 2 prizes. 1 mile flat handicap. 3 prizes. 2 hours' competition. Competitors to make the best of their way. 3 prizes. For conditions and amount of prizes see small bills. The Committee have, at an enormous expense, made arrangements with Mr. Follows, of Stafford, the well- known caterer for public amusements, to supply the following talented Artistes SIGNOR JEROME, The Champion of the Cord Elastique. PROFESSOR WALTER TYLER, In his magical, musical, and ventriloquial wonders. MR. SPENCER, The unrivalled Polytechnic Juggler. HER MAJESTY'S PUNCH AND JUDY, (As presented at Buckingham Palace before her Majesty and the Royal Family). BALLOON ASCENTS, ARCHERY, AUNT SALLY, &C., &C. The whole to conclude with a magnificent display of FIREWORKS!! (Under the personal direction of Mr. 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. tgal anfr uIrlit Hoficcs. WREXHAM DISTRICT TnAIW A YS COMPANY. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ■AA Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrexham District Tramways Company will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of August next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The transfer books will be closed on and after this date, and will remain so until after next meeting. Dated the 22nd day of July, 1870. By order of the Directors, 959 R. C. FEARNLEY, Secretary. CHARITY COMMISSION. In the matter of the Chanty called The Grammar School," and the endowments for its benefit in the Borough of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh and in the matter of The Charitable Trusts Arts, l6oif to IS'J'J." BY direction of the Board of Charity Com- missioners for England and Walvs, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEX that an order is proposed to be made by them after the expiration of one calendar month, to be computed fhiiii the llrst publication of this notice, appointing Trusteesijxr the administration and manage- ment of the abov.NdJwitioned charity and giving such further incidental^a^ctions as may be necessary or proper in relation to s-uch appointment. The following persons have been proposed for ajjpoint- ment as Trustees, namely :— The Rev. DAVID IIOYV ELL, Vicar of the Parish of Wrexham. Sir WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Baronet, M.P., of Wynnstay, in the County of Denbigh. Sir ROBERT ALFRED CUNLIFFE, Baronet, of Acton Park, Wrexham. The Honourable GEORGE THOMAS KENYON, of No. 30, Westbourne Place, Eaton Square, in the City of Westminster and GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, Esquire, Q.C., M.P., of Xo. 9, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, in the County of Middlesex. Any objections to the proposed Order, or suggestions for its modification, may be transmitted in writing to the Secretary of the said Commissioners, Whitehall, London, S.W., within 21 days next after the first pub- lication of this notice. Dated this nineteenth day of July, 1879. HEXBY M. YAXE, 954 Secretary. RHOS F L O W E R SIIOII-, TO BE HELV IN LLANERCHRUGOG PARK, Ox MONDAY*, 8TH SEPTEMBER, 1879. SHEDUXES of Prizes may be obtained on aj(plication to the Secretary. Entries for the best cultivated Garden to be made on or before Friday, 8th August. GEO. E. WOODFORD, Taiv.-rn Lodge, Ruabon, 938 Honorary Secretary. Jufcrarn 2lnnouiucmcttis. THE ANCIENT BRITISH CHURCH, By JOHN PRYCE, M.A., F.R.H.S., Vicar of Bangor. Crown Sro., Clofh, 0s. Mews. Longmans and Co., Paternoster Lo>tdon. "HnHIS Book -will commend itself to accept- A ance on account of many merits, amongst which competent scholarship and descriptive capacity are not the least prominent."—British Quarterlu Rcriae, April, 1879. The Ancient British Church' is a scholarly work." —Theological Review, January, 1879. It argues well for the Welsh Clergy thpt so scholarly a volume should be the production of one of their much maligned body."—Literary Churchman, February 22nd, 1879. It is undoubtedly the best production of the kind which the Eisteddfod has been the means of eliciting since the time when Mr. Thomas Stephens sketched for it the outlines of his work on the Literature of the Kvmry."—Saturday Revieie, April 12th, 1879. 759 ^rabesnrm's ipbrcsscs. THOMAS WILLIAMS, (Late Overton atvi Williams), WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. IT is "with feelings of the deepest regret that the Trustees have to announce to you the death (which occurred upon the 5th inst.) of Mr. Thomas Williams, who has for nearly half a century been connected with this busi- ness. They beg to inform you that the business in future will be carried on by his eldest Son, Mr. Thomas Brittain Williams, who has assisted his late Father for some years, and enjoyed his entire confidence. In conclusion, the Trustees desire to thank you for past kind favours, and most respectfully request that the same patronage so long be- stowed upon the late Mr. Williams may be accorded to his Son, who will, with experienced assistance, represent the Family, and leave nothing undone to give you entire satisfaction. • 810 COAL SUPPLY. THE LLAY HALL COAL, IRON, AND FIREBRICK CO., LIMITED, BEG to announce that for the better con- venience of the Tradesmen and general inhabitants of the Town and its immediate outskirts, they have OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS HENBLAS-STREET, For the reception of orders, settlement of accounts, &c. where all commands and inquiries will receive careful and prompt attention. COAL DELIVERED IN SACKS OR BULK. Builders Clay Goods stocked in every variety at the Depot (Railway Station), Rhosddu. AGENT—EDWIN GILLAM. 611 ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS. CIGARS C I G A R S CIGARS! A SINGLE BOX at Wholesale Price, con- taining 100 full flavoured well-seasoned CIGARS, will be sent, carriage paid, to any Railway Station, upon receipt of P.O.O. for 14s., made payable to John Price Rowlands, Importer and dealer in British and Foreign Cigars, 75, Wavertree-road, Liverpool. Terms and Price List of Cigars sent Post Free on application. Six of these Cigars will be sent (as sample) post free for 12 Stamps. The following gentlemen have kindly testified to the superior quality of these Cigars Mr. James Ratcliffe, Hawarden Ironworks, Hawarden, near Chester. Mr. J. Price, Jeweller, Northgate-street, Chester. Mr. W. Agnew, Gunmaker, Berriew-jtreet, Welsh- pool. 335 OHXE PHOSPHOR KEIN GEDANXE. RIOEDONE. a delicious sparkling tonic bever- "-A age for daily use; containing the essential ccn- satuents of the BLOOD, the BRAIN, and IGERVE TISSUE— NON-ALCOHOLIC. ^TOEDOXE, a PHOSPHATED IIJOX BEVEBAGE, ^TOEDOXE, a PHOSPHATED IIJOX BEVEBAGE, m^aluable to everyone engaged in professional, literary, scientific, commercial, athletic or other pursuits, involving the wear and tear of MENTAL OR PHYSICAL STRAIN. ZOEDOXE. specially valuable to CONVALES- Z CENTS and IXYALID. The healthy wil1 find it a grateful and comforting beverage. ZOEDONE, recommended by the hcult3- z Medical testimony post free. ZOEDONE, preferred by many to Champagne, z at six to eight times the price. ZOEDONE mixes perfectly with Claret, other .J Wines, Beer and Porter. ZOEDONE, a beverage for WINTER, as v/oll z as for SUMMER use, and for any CLIMATE. ZOEDONE, par excellence, a beverasre for BALLS, PIC-NICS, EVENING PARTIES BANQUETS, FETES, and other Festive occasions. ZOEDONE. an elegant, pleasant, and sustain- ing beverage for Railway Travellers, Tourists, and Emigrants. ZOEDONE. put up like Champagne, in Cham- Z pagne Bottles, and is fit for any table. ZOEDONE thus described by a medical con- noieur EN-eri-one was struck with the variety and attractiveness of the liquids at tiie Dmntr at the "Langham." By universal consent the palm was i~warced to ZOEDONE, a sparkling, delicious exhilarating drink, containing Phosphates and Iron." ZOEDONE, spoken of by leading journals in ZOEDONE, spoken of by leading journals in corresponding high terms, and assigned it the highest place at the MEDICAL BANQUET. PRICE—including bottles and packages—FI'.EE ON RAILS AT WREXHAJI 6*.tg|Lj;>er dozen, in half Champagne Bottles, usually sent in W; dozen cases. 12s. per dozen in large Champagne Bottles, usually sent in three dozen cases. Gd. EXTRA PER noz. specialiy prepared for shii inent, and packed in casks. T E S T I ( > N I A L Sk From William Carter, M.B., B.Se., L.L B., London, M.R.C.S., London, Pli '?Ixi(!aii to the Royal Southern Hos. pitttl Liverpool, Lecturer on Materia Mtdica, Licerpoof Royal Infirmary School of Medieinc. June 9th, 1879. I have great pleasure in expressing the high opinion which I have formed of the value of Zoedone as a tonic beverage and medicine. It seems to me to meet a decided want, as by its means we are enabled to prescribe phosphates of iron* lime, &c., not merely in a very assimilable, but as well in a most palatable and refreshing form. I have prescribed it largely, and from my observation of its effects believe it will be of great use to the profession. From Arjrman Kerr, M.D., F.L.S. 42, Grove Road, Regent's Park. London, 15th May, 1879. Zoedone is a most agreeable, refreshing and elegant tonic. This pleasant sparkji?!g beverage, while most acceptable at the social board, is an invaluable adjunct to medicine. From William JI. Dohiv, Jil.D.. Edinburgh, Honorary Physician to th<: Ch ester Infirm a ry. Chester, June 14th, 1879. I have been much pleased with your effervescing drink termed "Zocdone." I have tried it and found it an extremely agreeable, refreshing, and invigorating bever- age. I have recommended it to many of my patients, who are unanimous in speaking well of it. To Messrs Evans and Co. From the Iter. D. Howell, B.D., Vicar of Waxhaau Vicarage. Y\ re.xkam, North Wales, March 24th, 1879. Messrs R. E van, and Co.—Your "Zoedone" is incom- parably the best non-alcoholic beverage I have ever tasted. It is used daily in my family. It is refreshing, stimulating, and strengthening. From Dr. Stcph'/is, S'i'ior Physician, I:>>•>: for ('f]i¡lü7;.(';¡ .L,iccrpoel. July (ith, I have recommended Zoedone to many of my patients, epeciallv ladies and children, where I considered a little wine necessary, with, I am happy to say, the most gratifying results. "I have carefully examined a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, manufactured Joy Messrs. Evans & Co., and to which they have given the name of 'Z::ednne.' I find the statement iiirae respecting its composition to be fully borne out by the analysis. The Zoedone is a BRIGHT, SPARKLING, and VERY PLEA- SANT beverage, quite free from any medicinal taste in- deed, it forms a most agreeable and elegant vehicle for the administration of the Phosphates of Lime and Iron which it contains, and which are in a state of complete solution."—ARTHUR HILL KASSALL, M.P., London, Author of "Food, its adulterations, and the method of their detection." AGENTS EVERYWHERE. PATEN^K LI. JOHNSON, E.C.S. MANUFACTURERS R. EYAXS & CO., W BEXHAM. XOIlTH WALES. POT AT O ES: POT A T O E>! I^AYIILIES, Hotels. Public Institutions, and the Trade supplied. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. > ThIATTHEYf JONES, WHOLESALE POTATO MERCHANT, m, GRANVILLE STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 653 THE FINEST QLEO-MARGARINE BUTTER ix ONE POUND PRINTS OF GJ). PER LB. The Latest Articles, Fresh and Beautiful, each Pound Print IN A CLOTH. A Grand Thing this Hot Weather, as you are able t,) take it home without any loss. No Annoyance when YJU get home with Paper andt Butter all mixed together. EACH POUND PRIXT IN A CLOTH, NO LOSS PER 6AI). POUND. O:.Y OBTArABrf: AT J. MUSKER S HOP E-STEEET MARKET, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. I tIS