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= No," 541, VOL. XI. WREXHAM, SATURDAY, AUGUST: 2, 1879. P-RI[CE TAI-OPIFXc-v ——— SAKS FRA ttdhnt Mr. Lloyd. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1879. ME. LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take place on Thursday, August 7th, 187!), the present entries will include :— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Caive (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. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower 10 Prime Fat Bullocks. Also will be Sold in the Smithfield, the same day, at 10.30. threa very choice Alderney Cow, and one Guernsey Cow, the property of Captain Ford, Pant- yokin. 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. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. Ll. Fitz-Hucrh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Brvnypys S. York, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall A. Peel. Esq., Gerwyn; Captain Orrnrod, Penylan; Captain Godfrey, T. Beakbane. A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; F. E. Cotton, Esq., W. Meredith, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Jones, Esq., R. Blezard, Esq., LI. Griffith, Esq., T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, R. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoc; E. Tench, Esq., Ed. Evans, Esq., Br: nwylfa Captain Owen, Peter Walker, Esq., J. Clarke, Esq.. H. Dennis, Esq., Rev. David Howell, George Plant, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Moss, Esq. B. 8. Roberts, Esq., W. Thompson, Esq., H. K. Aspir.rdl. Henry Humphreys, Esq., E. Handles, Esq., Jtnies Dixon, J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall: R. J. Sisson, Esq., Captain Ford, 1. Page, Esq., National Provincial Bank; T. H. Jones, Esq., North and South Wales Bank — Hughes, Esq., J. Bury, Esq.. llillbury T. Williams, Esq., J. Bierne, Esq., Mrs. Johnson, Esless; The Misses Lewis, The Misses Hayes, Miss Jones, Barn Hill Mrs. Campbell, Miss Acton. TUrnl, Broughton; New British Iron Company, Broughton Coal Company, Ruabon Coal Company, Wrexham Union: Messrs. Thomas R. Parry, T. Roberts, Berse J. Griffiths, Stanstv; S. Peate, J. Griffiths, Roden's Hall G. G. Griffiths, Old Hall: J. R. Salmon, T. Evison, J. R Birch, M. Ed murd-. F. Richards, H. Morris, J. SMidbach, Job Lea, J. Lea. C. Burroughs, W. Mackenzie, S. T. Reeves, T. Wainwright, R. Harrison, E. Humphreys, T. Ifereditli, J. Davies, 11..T. Roberts, T. Fearuall, J. Edwards. Gxrthagena; J. B. Murless, R. Dale, A. Sutton, T. Brassey, R. Owens, J. Roberts, T. Forrester, Cooke, J. Lee, H. C. Mirless, C. Parsonage. Bevan, T. Jackson, Hafodywern, J. Tac,li-on, W. Biilington, Darlington, J. D. Beard, R. Morris, Caldicott, -i "hyd, Pmgwyn Hall, J. Weaver, Manley Hall, — Jackson, Fradley Mill, Brown, S. Parker, Churton, ll. Fearnal, The Lea, D. Jones, Vov/nog, W. Lee, Lower Hall, Chidlow, Clov, H. Price. J. M. Shaw, W. Snr-pe, Lovatt, P. Bithell, J. Mo Levi, J. Morris, — Viceaiv, Bangor, Woollam, Farndon, S. Griffiths, I>w; LI,vYD(mn, C. Owens, Pearson, F. Jones, Millbrool, J. Hughes, F. Minshall, — Pier- point, — Price Almeer, J. Holt, Dongray Hall, J. M,rri s T. Parker, — Davies, — Griffiths, Plas- fobowen, •— R>berts, Croesvoel, T. Morris, W. Wright, 'uleston Mil' S. Lewis, R. Taylor, and J. Boote, Park Eyton, M. )wens, Wrexham, Payne, Wynnstay, David Jone, Ruabon &c., &c. 50 GUINEAS IN SILVER CUPS. MR. TLOYD'S PRIZE LIST FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS SHOW. Iraddition to the TRADESMEN'S CUPS. Opn to regular supporters during the year only as follo's i 2' GUINEAS in three Prizes given to the sellers of f the la: gent; amount of Stock in the Smithfield, or at the Horse Sale, or Annual Stock Sales to be held at home only, up to Christmas Show, viz. First Prize (Open). 12 Guineas Second Prize (Smithfield). 8 Guineas Third Prize 4 Guineas SILVER CUP. value 10 Guineas, will be given to the owner of th& best six beasts in the Smithfield. SILVER CUP, value 5 Guineas, for the best ten Welsh Wetiiers. TENANT FARMERS' CUP, value 10 guineas, for the hed collection of Stock, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs—not less than four of each. Only regular supporters allowed to compete. 933 WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, BEAST MARKET, WREXHAM. MR. LLOYD has great pleasure in announc- ing his next sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ac., will take place On THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, j when he will offer for sale several first class cart and hack horses, cobs, ponies, colts, &c., also a few carriages, shandries, 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, 15,3' high, up to 14 stone • has been hunted and jumps well. lio is an unusually clever and easy hack. Quiet and steady in harness, and believed to be sound. V Roan Gelding, about 1.5-3 high, six years' old, 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. The Property of Mr. David Roberts, Coed lal, Llangollen The splendid Waggon Horse, Prince," brown, rising four years' old, 16.3 high, and a sure foal-getter. Also, that celebrated Trotting Stallion, Young Railway Cornet, rising two years' old, good action, black points, good temper, and a very fast trotter. Rev. E. W. Edwards, Ruabon :— Brown mare, six years old, 15.2 high, steady to ride drive, believed to be covered. J' Mr. Ll. Powell, Summerhill Black 5,'mare Pony, 15 hands high, steady and very » d i i M vc Mr. Walker, Bryn, Ruabon St Brown Pony, rising three years old, 13 hands high, steady to rido or drive. SALE at Two o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 966 8A.. Mr. J. J. Steward. m- CHESTER HORSE FAIR, AUGUST 6TH. THE GROSVENOR PADDOCKS, CHESTER. MR. J. J. STEWARD will Sell by Auction, in the above Paddock, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 6TH, At Twelve o'clock, TWENTY HORSES, Including two roan cart mares and foals at foot, carriage °and harness horses, hacks, cobs, and ponies. Also a single brougham (London built), a dog cart (built by Hewit), phaeton, drag, sets of harness, saddlery. &c. Catalogues published Monday. Entries can be re- ceived up to the time of Sale. Cheques to owners immediately after the Sale. 'Grosvenor Chambers, Chester, and 44, High-street, Rm. 980 I Saks bir JlutfioiT. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM IIIESSPS. BAUGH, JONES AND CO., will J hold their next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S79. 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. 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 soU, 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. PURE ALDERNEY AND GUERNSEY CATTLE. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, AUGUST 7TH 1879. ESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, & CO., tfill 1 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. A pure bred Alderney cow, with calf at foot. 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 IN MONDAY AND TUESDAY, THE 18TH AND 19TH DAYS OF AUGUST, INSTANT, Of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, grand upright and semi-grand Pianofortes, by Collard and Collard, and Broadwood and Sons plated and electro articles, china, glass, &c., Brussels tapestry and Kidderminster carpets, plates, pictures, &c. The Furniture is chiefly in mahogany and other woods, and is the contents of dining, drawing, and morning rooms, office, eight bedrooms, entrance hall and staircase, housekeeper's room, servant's haH, kitchens, butler's and other pantries. Valuable double barrel breech-loading rifle, by Dixon and Sons, Edinburgh: pinfire ditto, by Moore, London; pinfire single barrel ditto, ditto single ditto, Manton barrel ditto, single needle rook rifle, single barrel muzzle- loading ditto, and single German make rook rifle handsome bay carriage mare, and waggonette, by Jack- son and Sons, and sundry out-door effects; a choice selection of old port, sherry, and, other wines. The whole of which will be removed from Pentrebychan Hall to the Public Hall, Wrexham, for convenience of sale. Descriptive catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained from the AT'CTIONJCKRS six days prior to the sale, and at the principal Hotels in Wrex- ham and the neighbouring towns. I Wrexham, 25th July, 1879. 976 Messrs. Driver and Co. HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Market-garden Land, Strawberry- fields, early potato ground, and productive fruit lands, together containing about 107 acres, with possession. MESSRS. DRIVER AND CO. are instructed to Sell by Auction, in lots, at the Gredi*gfcon Anns Inn, Holt, ON FRIDAY, 29TH AUGUST, About 107 acres of exceedingly valuable MARKET GARDEN and FRUIT LAND, desirably situate in the Borough of Holt, adjoining the river Dee, and within five miles of the important town of Wrexham also Farmhouse, Homestead, and two excellent Cot- tages, the whole comprising about 107 acres, and offer- ing rare opportunities to market gardeners, and others. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Frere, Foster, and Frere, Solicitors, 28, Lincoln's-inn-fields Messrs. Bolam and Frere, Land Agents and Surveyors, 38, Parliament-street, Westminster; and of Messrs. Driver and Co., Surveyors, Land Agents, and Auction- eers, No. 4, Whitehall, London. 985 Mi. W. H. Hill. VALE OF CLWYD, DENBIGHSHIRE. Ruthin, Llanbedr, Lhngltnhafal, Llanrhydd, Llanychan Llanfair-Dyffryj-Clwyd, and Derwen Parishes. To be Sold by Auction, by MR. W. H. HlLL$at the Castle Hotel, in Ruthin, on TUESDAY, the 21d day of SEPTEMBER, 1879, At Two o'clock for three precisely) a valuable FREEEOLD PROPERTY, Comprising the residmce called Record-street House," and another comuodious Freehold DWELLING- HOUSE, adjoining tiereto, situate in Record-street, in Ruthin, and several tesirable small Freehold FARMS, DWELLINGHOUSKS, and LAND, situate in the above parishes, contaning in the whole 338a. 3r. Op., or thereabouts, which vill be sold in the following lots, and subject to conditons PARTICULAR OF LOTS. Tenant's Acreage Lot. Tenement. Nar.ie. More or less. 1 House and Gardei in Yards. Record-street Miss Roberts 2235 2 Record-street Ifoi;se..Lately Mrs. William Jones, now vacant. 2471 a. r. p. 3 Caeau Ion .Elizabeth Lloyd 5 3 31 4 Rhiw John Williams 7 2 20 5 Field John Williams 4 1 lfj 6 Groes-isa John Williams 17 0 37 7 Trosyffordd .John Williams 9 2 15 8 Three Fields John Williams 9 3 27 9 Cae gwyn .John Williams 2 3 15 10 Glybtir .John Williams 22 2 8 11 Fields .John Williams (j 1 39 12 Tyddyn-ucha Thomas Davies 7 2 7 13 Field .William Davies 9 3 38 14 Field William Davies 1 1 37 15 Field .William Davies 18 2 21 16 Ty-ucha Farm William Davies 22 1 37 17 Field .Thomas Davies 2 0 22 18 Six Cottages and har- dens Watkin Williams and others. 0 1 0 19 Two Cottages and Gardens Hannah Lewis. 0 0 30 20 Field and Rough Thomas I)ai,ies 2 2 7 21 Cottage and Garcbii David Williams and others. 0 1 30 2la Cottage and Gardn.Thomas Davies 0 0 24 22 Three Cottages and Gardens Robert Jones and others. 0 0 20 23 Graig-isa Farm John Hazel 40 1 30 24 Caerwign Farm Thomas Davies 17 1 27 25 Two Cottages, Gar- dens, and Smitiy.Lewis Evans and others. 0 1 10 26 Pentre-celyn Farm .Robert Williams 34 0 33 27 Garreglwyd Earn .Martha Williams 32 1 17 28 Waste Land Thos. Davies, Robert Williams, John Hazel, and Martha Williams 61 2 8 The properties are ot excellent quality and adjoin the properties of Lord Bagot, William Cornwallis West, Esquire, E. O. V. Lloyd, Esquire, and afford excellent Building Sites, are situate within a short distance of the County and excellent Mirket Town of Ruthin, on the London and North-Western system of Railway Accom- modation. Further particulars and Lithographed Plans are in preparation, and will be supplied, with further in- formation, by Mr. THOMAS JENKINS, Land Agent, Ruthin, or MesSrs. LONGUKVILLK, JONES, & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Oswestry. 984 SALES IM Jludhru. Messrs. David Roberts and Son. MERIONETHSHIRE. To be Sold. FREEHOLD UPLAND FARMS, known as BKYNMAWNDY 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 Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, by MR. DAVID ROBERTS, on FRIDAY, the 15th of AUGUST, 1879. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Messrs. WILLIAM GRIFFITH & Soss, Solicitors, Dol-elly the AUCTIONEER, Corwen and at the place of Sale. 926 CORWEN. By order of the Trustees of C. O. T. WILD, Esq., deceased. TYDDYN TUDUR, near to the road from Ruthin to Cerrig-y-druidion, i and the village of Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr, two miles distant from Cerrig-y-druidion, formerly the residence of the celebrated Owain inlyfyr." j 7V TESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON re- J-TJL spectfully announce their instructions to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, ON THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7TH, 1879, commencing at Eleven o'clock, the valuable collection of FURNITURE, Oil-paintings, and other works of Art, Silver and Plated Articles, &c., &c., as furnished by the late Owen Jones, Esq., the decorator of the Crystal Palace. Catalogues may be had on application frova the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 991 1VTESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS AND SON ll1 will Sell by Auction, at the Llwynmawr Inn, Glyn, Llangollen, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1879, At four o'clock in the afternoon prompt, subject to conditions. Lot I.-All that Allotment of COMMON, situate in the Township of Erwallo, in the Parish of Llangollen, in the County of Denbigh, containing 21a. 3r. 15p., and now occupied by Mr. John Jones, of Ty'nllwyn, Glyn. Lot 2.—All that Piece of LAND, formerly Common, called "Maesypwll," situate near Lhvydiart Farm, in the said Township of Erwallo, containing 10 Acres, and now occupied by the said John Jones. The tenant will show the Lots. The above adjoins property belonging to John Dickin, Esq., Joseph Cross Whitehurst, Esq., Thomas Teece Whitehurst, Esq., David Edwards, Esq., Tydraw, and others. Lot 3.—All that Piece of LAND, situate in the Township of Erwallo aforesaid, and close to the River Ceiriog, being part of a certain Plot of Land, called "Fron," and containing 451 square yards or there- abouts. This Lot is a most excellent Building Site, and adj. ins property belonging to Mr. Richard Jones, of the Swan Inn, and others. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. CHARLES RICHARDS AND SON, Solicitors, Llangollen, or to the AUCTIONEERS, Corwen. 977 Messrs. Davies and Armor. Preliminary Announcement of an Important and Extensive Sale of Horses, Cattle, several hundred Sheep, including 200 Shearling- Ewes, Corn, Imple- ments of Husbandry, and other Effects, at PENISA'R WAEN, situated within li miles of Trefnant Station, 3 miles from Bodfari Station, and 4 miles from the town of Denbigh. MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR HAVE received instructions from Mr. Edward Thomas to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, early in SEPTEMBER NEXT, The Whole of the above LIVE STOCK, CORN, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c. Particulars of which will appear in future Advertise- ments, Posters, and Catalogues. j Royal Oak, Denbigh, July 2Sth, 1879. 992 SALES TM fribafc Contract rpO BE SOLD.—A bay MARE, 15-2, seven X years old, steady in single and double harness, with good action.—Apply to the Groom, Plas Darland. 949 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ALL those FOUR COTTAGES and CROFT, J'JL situate at Brynmulan, Llanrhaiadr, in the occu pations of Hugh Jones, Robert Roberts, Edwin Roberts, and John Roberts respectively. Apply to Mr. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Solicitor, Denbigh. 979 fcursions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS. ON EVERY SATURDAY until further notice Cheap Excursion Tickets for Corwen, Ruthin, Denbigh. Bala, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Towvn, Aber- dovey, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Cric- ceth, Pwllheli, Llanymvnech, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, and Aber- ystwyth, will be issued from Chester and Wrexham by any through trains, available to return on Monday following. On EVERY MONDAY until further notice, an Excursion Train for Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, and Barmouth will leave the above-named departure Stations and return same evenings. Tickets and handbills can be obtained at the Stations. J. GRIERSON, 758 General Manager. JtgaI anh uhIic GXRTIAS. — PENYCAE CHURCH. A BAZAAR will be held at Wynnstay, by the kind permission of Sir Watkin and Ladv 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, AUGUST 3RD, when the REV. GEORGE MATHER, OF LONDON, will preach at 11 a.m. and 6.3d 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 10th, Rev. Jos. Agar Beet (Stafford), will preach; August 17th, Rev. J. S. Workman (Manchester); August 24th, J. B. Melson, Esq., M.D., (Birmingham); August 31st, Rev. Joshua Murgatroyd, B.A., (Luton); 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 Wesloyan Conference) will preach. 981 atib trim*. I BOROUGH OF WREXHAM I BYE-LAWS. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that t. Council of the Wrexham Borough, acting as a, Urban Sanitary Authority, at a Monthly Meeting of the Council, held on the 29th day of July, 1879, made and passed Bye-Laws for the regulation of the Smith- field, Beast-market, and other markets for the exhibition and sale of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs in the said Borough. Tnat a copy of such Bye-Laws is deposited in my Office, and will be open thereat during office hours to the inspection of the ratepayers of the Borough without fee or reward. That it is the intention of the Council after the ex- piration of one month from the publication of this Notice, to apply to the Local Government Board that such Bye-Laws be confirmed. By order, JOHN JAMES, | Town Clerk's Office, Wrexham, Town Clerk. I July 30th, 1879. 987 N, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the -L^i next (Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Denbigh, to be held at WREXHAJI, in the said County, on the ltltli day of October, 1879, application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace there as- sembled for an Order for turning and diverting a certain Public Highway or Footway which commences in Caia Lane, in the Borough of Wrexham, in the said County, and passes from thence in an easterly direction along lands belonging to EBENEZEB PIKE, of Besborough, in in the County of Cork, Esquire, for a distance of 1,350 feet or thereabouts until it comes to a footbridge across the brook (Gwenfro) and then passes overland belonging to_ the Reverend THOMAS LLEWELYN GRIFFITH, of Wrexham aforesaid, for a distance of 4(J0 feet or there- abouts and also for turning and diverting a certain other Public Highway or Footway which commences near to the stile on the eastern side of the Eagles Meadow, near to Smithfield Road, in the said Borough, and passes from thence in a south-easterly direction over iand belonging to the said Ebcnezer Pike for a distance of 1,1(;0 feet or thereabouts until it reaches the footbridge aforesaid, and for making in lieu of the said footways and bridge good and sufficient highways over the lands of the said Ebenezer Pike and Thomas Llewelyn Griffith, and that the certificate of two Justices having viewed the said footways and the pro- posed turning and diversion thereof, and that such pro- posed new highways will be more commodious to the public, and of proof having been given to their satisfac- tion of the several notices required by the statute having been duly published, with the plan of the said old highways or footways and the proposed turning and diversion thereof, shall be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County on the 10th day of September next. Dated this 29th day of July, 1879. Comnwn Seal of the Borough of Wrexham. ISAAC SHONE, Mayor. 923 JNO. JAMES, Town Clerk. WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. ]VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 4L 1 Ordinary General Meeting cf Shareholders in the Wrexham District Tramways Company will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 0th 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, 1879. By order of the Directors, 959 R. C. FEARNLEY, Secretary. To the Overseers of the Poor, and the Superintendent of Police of the District and Township of Gmersijllt, in the Count;! of Denbigh, and to all whom it may concern. I JOHN PHG2NIX, of Bradley, in the Town- ship of Gwersyllt, in the County of Denbigh, and for the bu-t five months having resided in the said Town- ship, and carried on the business of a shopkeeper, do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the County HaU, in Regent-street, Wrexham, in the said County, on the First day of September next ensuing, for a License to sell, in pursuance of the Acts 11 George 4, 1 William 4, c. 04, and 23 Vic., c. 27, and Acts amending the same, Beer and Wine by retail, to be drunk or consumed on the premises, at a house situate at Bradley aforesaid, and in my own occupation, and of which I am the owner. Given under my hand this thirty-first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine. 988 JOHN PHCENIX. DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held at X RUTHIN, On TUESDAY, the 5th of AUGUST Next. Prizes amounting to £;jS;"j 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 £ 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 3s. Gd. each, may be had at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin. Admission to the Show Yanl from Ten to Twelve o'clock 2s. 6d. each after Twelve o'clock Is. each. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretary. July 19th, 1879. 930 R H O S FLOWER SHOW, TO BE HELD IN LLANERCHRUGOG PARK, ON MONDAY", 8TH SEPTEMBER, 1879. SCHEDUXES of Prizes may be obtained on o application to the Secretary. Entries for the best cultivated Garden to be made on or before Friday, 8th August. GEO. E. WOODFORD, Talwrn Lodge, Ruabon, 938 Honorary Secretary. ROSSETT, GRESrORD, PULFORD, AND DODLESTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. I Patron HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. Patroness: HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. THE FOURTH EXHIBITION in connection with the above will be held ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH, 1879, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH, 1879, (By the kind permission of Captain Griffith-Boscawen, I in TREVALYN PARK, ROSSETT. Upwards of 280 Prizes are offered for Plants, Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables. THE SPLENDID BAND OF THE 6TH EARL OF CHESTER'S R.V. Has been engaged, and will play choice Selections of Music during the day. The Prizes will be distributed near the Tent about 4.45 p.m., by HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF WEST- MINSTER. The Exhibition will open at 2.0 p.m. Admissios to the Park, from 2 to 6, Is. from 6 to close, Gd. Passengers will be booked at Reduced Fares for the Double Journey, by the following trains from Chester 1 to Rossett :-11.0 a.m., 3.0 p.m., and 5.40 p.m. Third Class Return Tickets, Is. From Wrexham to Rossett at i.50 p.m. and 6.24 p.m. Return Tickets, 9d. Re- turning to Wrexham at 6.3 and 8.47 p.m. A Special Train will leave Rossett for Chester at 9.55 p.m. Entries close on Wednesday, the 7th day of August. 984 E. BABB, Secretary. ;;tgal anD public UOTKCS, WREXHAM CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. ^fi'MBEES have been invited to join in %=hirp A1!; -1CFAND Sp°rt= the Birkenhead and Association as stared in the following pro- oblv-nt^^r WnHer. 2s. 6d Tea, Is. which can be G. Bevai'J? iV- >Tones, Henblas-street: Mr. Mr. E. Mo.lti £ ulr ^r- S- Evans, Mount-street- field Terrace, Chester-street; Mr. J. Leigh Green- THE H?SQt!u arKi at the Guardian Office. GEORGE T. KEXYoX Peter Walker. ESlj Lewi, Esq., W. OvJ^- Williams Esq., M.D., J. Beale, Esq., T. Rowlann, Esq., Dr. Eyton-Jones, J. Owen, Esq., and J. Oswei^lv J. Beirne, Esq., J. C. ry, Esq., will attend. BIRKENHEAD AN. CONSERVATIVE A Sf^E^lRE And the united Clubs of Birkenheai. I O N, d Tranmere. j A GRAND CONSERVATIVE I DEMONSTRATION AND PI IC WILL BE HELD OX BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Roger Palmer,, Bart., Sir Philip Egerton, M.P.. Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache, M.P., Hon. George T. Kenvon, W. Laird, Esq., J.P., E. Taylor, Esq., .T.P., David Maciver, Esq., M.P., Henry Rawcliffe Esq., J.P., J. T. Goldney, Esq.. William Hind, Esq., Lieut.-Colonel V. A. Kins:, T. Williams. Esq., T.P., Alderman P. Morris (Chair- man North Club). T. S. Dwakin, T.C. (Chairman South Club). D. H. Collins, T.C. (Chairman Tranmere Club), and other influential Gentlemen, AT CEFN r ARK, Near Wrexham, the Seat of Sir Roger Palmer, Bart. D A N C I N G An efficient Bras- 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. j 50 do. mounted; ace 100 do. 120 yards hurdle race 100 do. married men Putting the shot 50 do. do. Throwing the hammer 100 do. boys under 10 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 ïO yards egg race &c., &c.. &c. 50 do. blindfold race 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. REFUESHMKNTS :—Lunciief-n at 12.30 p.m. prompt, Tickets 2s. (id. l'a from 2.30 p.m. to ti p.m., Ticket. 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. Secretarv. 903 -n_- GARDEN PARK, CHESHIRE, Ten minutes walk from Broxton Station. on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway. A GRAND FETE will be li^ld in Carden Park, by kind permission of J. II. LECHE, Esq., on BANK HOLIDAY, 4TH AUGUST, IN AIN OF TILSTON CHURCH RESTORATION FUND. Waterproof Tents will be provided. Fishing allowed in the Lake. Luncheon Tent. Two excellent Bands will plav for dancing from Three to Nine. Tea on tables from Three—One Shilling each. The L. & N. W. Rail way Company will run Cheap Fares from Chester and Whitchurch. Park Open at Electn. Tickets of Admission to Park Is. each up to 31st July; after that date only by payment at the gate, Is. 0d. Tickets may be had from Messrs. Pbillipson and Golder, and other p'aces, Chester; M-r. Whitchurch; Mr. Callcott, Malpas: Mr. l. T-, Tilston, &c.. &c. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST .h)[, 1879. Jj7 0 K E S T E US' FETE! Under the distinguUhcd 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 Wynn. 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. Hon. G. T. Kenyon, Llannerch Panna, and Mrs. Kenyon. Simon Yorke, Esq., Erddig, and Mrs. Yorke. Edmund Peel, Esq Brvnypys, and Mrs. Peel. 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 Silo 11. A. Curdiffe 1 ON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1879, COlllmencing at 3 o'clock. THE SPORTS WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING :— 120 yards handicap. 3 prizes. 2 miles walking handicap. 3 prizes. i mile flat handicap. 3 prizes. Sack race. 2 prizes. I 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 div, 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, hea led bv the Band of the Royal Denbigh and Merioneth Militia. 901 J. EABORN, Secretary. rnhtsmtn'$ bbl1'$e:11. OHXE PHOSPHOR KEIX GEDAXKE. yOEDONE. a delicious sparkling tonic be'-o! 5°;, ciai]-v containing the essential c- XON-ALCOHOLIC. BITA1X: AUD XELTVE T^- yOEDONE, a PHOSPHATED Inox Beverage, mi am able to everyone enga-ed in professional litsrarj Scientific, commercial, athletic or other pursuits' strain"11" Vl"ear and tear of MENTAL OR pkys^al STlL\I: ZOEDONEi, sP*«ally valuable to CONYALES- and INVALIDS. The healthv wil1 nnd it a gratetm and comforting beverage. ^FOEDONE, recomracnded by the facult-r.— »-J Medical testimony post free. yOEDONE. preferred by many to Champagne, & J at six to eight times the price. yOEDONE mixes perfectly with Claret, er z mes, Beer and Porter. YOEDONE. a beverage for WINTER, as well J A" ff,r SI MIIER use. and for any CLIMATE. par excellence, a beverage for PARTIES, R>- ki, FETj-,S, and other Festive occasions. DOXE. an elegant, pleasant, and sustain- Eiiii,, for Railway Travellers, Tourists. and ZOEL pagmE. put up like Champagne, in Cham- ani is fi f tali' t or an-, 70ED05S— Ai noiseur s described by a medical con- and attractiveness owone was struck with the variety Latham. By m liquids at the Dinner at the awarded to ZOEDual C(msent the } exhilarating drink, contai." sparkling, delicious. Phosphates and Iron 0 E D 0'-N ZOEDONE, spoken of Z corresponding high termo»ding iournals in highest place at the MEDICAL La^ aligned it the PRICE—including l-d!lc, end prrrL'i;v_- ,,1' Vll"XHAM: ox HAILS 6s. (;.1. per dozen, in half Champagne sent in six dozen cases. u-sur'ly ]2s. per dozen in large Champagne Bottles, sent in three dozen C:1t; —y fid. EXTRA PER noz. specially prepared fvr shipm and l,acl, a in casks. T E S T I I\i 0 N I A L S. Fr vn H,Pilfm Cxrtcr, Af..D.. B.ScL.L B., London, London, Pii>tximn to the llwxl ,*»V;rf.Vvv» Hos- pital Lire-rpo-jl, Is-shm r on Materia L It >al In7:i'lIIar>! School of Mcdiei;u. June 9th, 1S79. I have great pleasure ir. expressing the high opinion which I have formed of the value <>f Z<>edone 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. k(- not merely in a very assimilable, but as well in a most palatabie and refreshing form. I have prescribed it largely, and from mv observation of its effects believe it will be of great use to the profession. From Xormov Kerr, F.L.S. 42. Grove Road, Regent's Park. London, 15th Mar, 1879. j Zoedone is a most agreeable, refreshing and elegant tonic. This pleasant sparkling beverage, whil? most acceptable at the social board, is an invaluable adjunct to medicine. From Willi a,n J1. ItoMr, M.D., Fdi.r.urgh, Honorary t") Vu Ch< stcr Chester, June 14th, IS 79. I have been much pleased with your effervescing drink termed "Zoedone." I have tried it and found it an extremely agreeable, refreshing, and invigorating bever- age. I have recommended it to reanv of my patients, who are unanimous in speaking well of it. To Messrs Evans and Co. From the Per. D. B.D., V'ccr of Wrexham. Vicarage, Wrexham, North Wales, n March 24th, 1S79. )Ie.1- R. Evans and C<\—Your "Zoedone" is incom- parably the best non-alcoholic beverage I hpve ever tasted. It is used daily in my family. IR is refreshing, stimulating, and strengthening. From Dr. Skphcr: Se.-i P,n\un,i)i, ('hiidrcn, Lirerpoil. July Gth, 1879. I have rpc<llll111en,lp(l Zoedone t,) many of my patients, epecially ladies awl. <:J1ildren, where I considered a little wine necessary, with, 1 am happy to say, "the most gratifyin results. "I have carefully examined a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, manufactured by Messrs. Evans Co., and to which they have iven the name of Zoedone.' I find the statement mtd.e respecting" its composition to be ftili-, 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 HASSALL, M.D., London, Author of "Food, its adulterations, and the method of their detection." AGENTS EVERYWHERE. PATENTEE — D. JOHNSON, R. F- Il- A & CO., W It E X II A M 1- N O R T H V," A L E S. POTATOES:§ POTATOES:: FAMILIES, Hotels, Public Institutions, and the Trade supplied. SED FOR PRICE LIST. MATTHEW JONES, WHOLESALE POTATO MERCHANT, lOf), GRANVILLE STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 653 ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS. ICIGAES: CIGARS!! CIGARS: ——— A SINGLE BOX at "Wholesale PrioP. con- taining 100 full flavoured well-seasoned CIGARS will be sent, carriage paid, to any Railway ST^'ON, 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 oa application. Six of these Cigars wid be sent (AS sample) post FREE for 12 Stamps. The following gentlemen have kindly testified t,ths superior quality of these Cigars Mr. JamesRatcliffe, Hawarder. Ironworks, Ha\ -en, near Chester. Mr. J. Price, Jeweller, Nortl gate-street, CHESTER. MT. W. Agne v. Guniuaker, Berriew-3treet, W ISFC. pool. 336