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Sales for Auction. • Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, &Co. have been instructed by the o the late Mr Samuel Harrison, to SELL l,y N TION.on Friday, March the 1st, 187S, in tfag Public Hall, Wrexham, a large assortment of Household .FURNITURE, including iron bedsteads, feather and flock bed-, German spring and other mattresses, dressing tables, wash stands, toilet ulasses, toilet services, handsome piano- forte in rosewood (full compass), musical box to play 6 airs, gilt timepiece under glass shade, rosewood loo, mahogany card, and other tables, oak dresser with cupboards and drawers, bureau, chests of drawers, mahogany and walnut sofas and couches, walnut cheffonier, ei amelled bedroom suite, cupboards, arm, cane-seated, carved, and other chairs, pictures, double-barrel gun in case, coppfir warming pan, fire screens, da, crockery, copper kettle, carpet brush, spittoons, quilts, blankets, sheets, and numerous other effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 208 Sale of FAJ and STORE STOCK at the ROSSETT AUCTION MART. Tlfl ESSRS BAUGn, JONES, AND CO., will hold their IV! next Sale of Fat and Store Stock at the Golden Liou, Rossett, on Monday, March 4th, 1878. Stock already entered A Lot of Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers Several Ciilving Heifers A Let of Ripe Wether Sheep Several Fat Calves Fat and Store Pigs The 'Property of A. Balfour, E F. Potts, Esq., J. Boyi'ell, Esq.. General Townsheiul, E. Swetenham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, E-q., Mr J. Edwards. Mr .ToneS", M Woolrich, Mr P. Williams, Mr Davie-1, Mr Pritchard. Mr Lewis, Mrs Woolrich, Mr 1% Woolrich, Mr E. 13. Samuel, Mr Bayne, Messrs Bagulcy, Mr Hincliciiffe, Mr Dudleston, and others. Also, ? Stack of well harvested Upland HAY, about Eight Tons, now standing upon the premises at. Hollyfield, Gresford, the property of Mrs Randies, Allingtoii, which will be offered immediately after the St"ck Sale. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 207b -+_- SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS I5AUGH, JONES & CO., will hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithlield, on Thurs- day, March 7, 1878. Stock already entered, viz. A lot ef prime tat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, Several fresli Barrens, and fat Calves, A Bice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. h Valuable FREEHOOD RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, Near the Town of WHEXHAM, Denbighshire, To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS, BATIGH, JONES, AND CO., at the Lion _ifL Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Monday, the ]8th March, 1878. at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, in One Lot or Three Lots, as may be decided on by the Vendor's Agents at the time of Sale, and subject to such con- ditions as will th"D be produced— All that M A.XSION or Dwelling-house, called CHEVET HEY." in the township of Stansty, near the town of Wrexham, with the ornamental pleasure grounds and large walled gardens adjoining, containing in the whole, with site of the Mansion, two acres and 24 perches or thereabouts. The Mansion contains vestibule, entrance hall, spacious dining and drawing-rooms, library, kitchen, back kitchen, butler's and othel pantries, eight excellent bedrooms, with w.c. and bath room. There are two large and dry cellars on the basement. The House is approached by a carriage drive from the main road. N.B.-Possession can be obtained on completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to Messrs Birch, Cullimore, and Douglas, Solicitors, Chester, or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 206b "Sale of desirable Freehold Property, in CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM, in the County of Denbigh. To be Sold by Auction (by order of the Mortgagees), by MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, and Co., at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in one or two lot", as mny be declared at the time of Sale, and subject "to conditions then to be produced, all those two SHOPS, with the appurtenancew tbereunto belonffin?, situate in Church-atreet, in the town and borough of Wrexham, and now iu the occupation of Mr Edward Thomas, grocer, and Mr Joseph Griffiths, chemist. The premises are situated in the centre of the town, and in one of the busiest thorough- fares, and are well adapted for carrying on first-class busi- nesses. For further particulars apply to J. Allington Hughes, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham, the Auctioneers, Temple Row, or to J. James, Solicitor, Brynyffynnon OfIice-3, Wrexham. 151d By order of the Ilortg-ag ecs under a Power of Sale. To be Sold bv Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH. JONES & CO.. at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, 1878. at three for four p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all those two MESSAUGLb or DWELLING- HOUSES and SHOP, one of which Messanges is now used RA a beer-house, and known by the sku of the City Arms, together with the gardens, lands, and appurtcnances thereto belonging, situate lying and being at the Vron in the township of Brymbo, in the parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, and now or late in the occupation of Mr Thomas Sogers and another. The property is situated near the Vron Colliery. For farther particulars apply to Mr J. Allington Hughes, sohcitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Temple-row, Wrexham. ,i SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, AND CO. have been in- structed by the Representatives of the late Mr Samuel Harrison to SELL bv AUCTION, on Friday, the 1st day of March, 1878, in the Public Hall, Wrexham (removed for the convenience of sale), a liirge assortment of HOLSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising iron and wood bedsteads, feather beds, dressing tables, wa-sbstands, toilet services. mahogany and other tables, wardrobes, cupboards, chairs, pier glasses, tables, clocks, bed and other linen, &e.. &-c. Further particulars next week. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 177c .U FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. HIGHTOWN SOUTH, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO. are instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Monday, the 4tli day of March, 187b. at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, gubiect to conditions to be then and tliere produced go .Lots of BUILDING LAND, r>art of "The Barn Iueld, aud known as the Hijrlitown South estate, in the borough ot Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh. The Property is conveniently situated on a good elevation, with capital soil, and commands an extensive view. iieiutr opjy a short walk from the centre of the town, and with gas and water mains at hand, the lots offer every advantage for building purposes. Convenient roads nfiord access to the property, and the new streets are now metalled and sewered. The Land lies between the main road and Brvnvcabanau Lane, and near to the Barracks of the Brigade Depot of the 32rd Royal Wel-h Fusiliers. An excellent Bed of Sand has been found below some of the l0ts on the estate, and there is a constantly increasing demand for dwelling-houses in the above healthy locality. Immediate possession may be had. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Acton and Bury, solicitor: Mr H. C. Baugh, surveyor; or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 104c Messrs D&vies and Armor. Very Important Sale of about 100 Tons of Potatoes, 40 Tons of Oat and Barley Straw, and 20 Tons of Hay, at M A E S M Y N A N', Situate within ten minutes' walk of Caerwys Station, on the Denbigh, Mold, and Chester Railway. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received in- structions from W. Picks to ue, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, at Maesmynan, on Thursday, the 2Ath day of February, 18/8, about 100 Tons of First-Class POTATOES, including the various sorts, viz. Tork Regents, Pattison's Victorias, Baron's Perfections, and Pink Eye Kidneys, and free from disease, in :;4 hosrga of about two tons each, to be sold in lots to be arranged on the day of sale. Hay and Straw will be sold by the ton, and to be taken away by the purchaser. Sale to commence at'12 for 1 o'clock prompt. Royal Oak Inn, Denbigh, February 14th, 1878. 1.1 g Messrs. Heather and Co. DYSERTII HALL, FLINTSHIRE. Situated four miles from Rhyl, and two and a half miles from Rtmddlan. A very important sale of farming stock, &c., comprising 7 cart horses, 4 colts, 8 capital milching coyvs, 8 calves, 14 pigs, 1 boar, quantity of corn. sweed turnips, harness, farm carts, waggons, about 4 tons -ot well har- vestedhay, &c. ■\f ESSRS HEATHER & CO., hiving received instruct- iVl. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION as above (under distress for rent) on Monday, next, February z°th, Jo/8, at prevail o'clock a m. prompt, the live and dead tAl.MlJNG STOCK, furniture and dairy requisites, consisting of cA:FTLE.-I prime young bull; 0 capital three year old Heifers; 8 milching cows 8 promising rearing calves. PIGS. l good store pig 2 ditto iiows; 1 capital boar 2 small stores. HORSES.—7 cart horses (aged) I excellent three year old colt, 1 cart ditto 1 two year old ditto; 1 yearling SHEEP.—SO first class shoep. The corn and hay will be found as under—About 70 hobbatc of Barley, r>0 hobbets of oats, 20 sacks of peas, about 4 tons well harvested liay,/l«antity of clover and about one ton o sweed turnips Implements &c.-5 capital farm efti-t-, one waggon, the whole having fore and back ladders, winnowing, mowing, and thrashing machines, together with chalT cutter nearly new. The whole of the household furnituv, bo in2 the contents of Sitting room, five bedrooms, kitchen, front kitchen, Dairy, hall, &c.; &c., the whole of which will be fully described in catalogues, to be had a few days prior to sale from the princi- pal hotels, in the neighbourhood, or from the auctioneers, at tfaej* offices, Bodforand Kinmel Streets, Rhyl. HEATHER & CO. 14d Saks Inr udiûn. Mr. Snape- PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE AT THE COURT, NEAR WREXHAM. MR SNAPE beers to announce that this sale will take place about the last week in this month, or the first week in March. It will comprise a valuable collection of Old China, and rare old Oak Furniture. Particulars i» next advertisement. 1-33 IMPORTANT SALF. IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MI' SNAPE has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Public Hall, Wrexham, on Wednes- day, February 27 t b, 18"8, a very fine and valuable collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. Removed there for the convenience of sale. This sale will comprise articles of rare and exceptional value :-An excellent cottage piano, by D'Almine (full compass), a modern harmouium (as good a new), very large and massive old Spanish mahogany dining table, ore smaller ditto with loose leaves, easy chairs hair-stuffed and springs, mahogany cheffonicr, a grand old book case with secretaire, drawers, and glass doors, mahogany bo<>k case 10ft. by 4ft., with cupboard and private drawers, elegant walnut bureau with secretaire and wardrobe, double >ct of mahogany drawers (fj feet high),baths,sewing machines, massive mahogany sideboard, large set of book shelves for orlice or library, large'knee-holed library t-i ble with drawers and cupboards, painted and mahogany wardrobes, large pier glass 6ft. by 4ft., housekeeper's cupboards, otficeand other desks. 2 large well-made windows hy Wood and Sons), 2 lcrge frames for skylights in hothouse, 2 sets of stairs (nearly new), a quantity of shelving, &c., also, a valuable collection of lclok-s-good editions of Standard novels and other literature. 8aleat one o'clock prompt. 172e -m_ -1 Mr Birch. VfEEXHAM SMITHFIELD. The next mart sale will be heldon Thursday, Mnr. 7, 1878. 1* /I R BIRCH begs to inform his numerous friends and i'A customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- Prime Fat Beasts. Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. Calves, &c. 0 The property of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorke, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, Esq., G. Brassey Esq, J. Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Esq., Messrs T. Milligan, It. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sanrtbneh,— Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Sandbaeh, jun., — Lee, — Clilfe. &c., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office Marchwiel, Wrexham, 839o Messrs Glover and Steward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR. MESSRS GLOVER AND STEWARD will hold their i 1 usual Monthly Horse Sale in the Grosvenor Hotel Paddocks on Thursday, February 28tli, 878. The Eale will include several first-class Hunters, the property of a gentle- man iu the neighbourhood. Entry forms on application to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. I68g Messrs. Venter Bull, and. Cooper. RE DIMSDALE.—NORTH WALES. TO COLLIERY OWNERS, POTTERY MANU- FACTURERS, AND OTHERS. The Valuable Plant, Machinery, and Effects, and about [2,000 Tons of Fireclay. k a T\/TESSRS VENTOM, BULL, & COOPER are instructed 1VJL to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premise?, the Ffrith Colliery, Brymbo, near Wrexham, on Tuesday, March 5th, 1S78. at Twelve for One o'clock, the PLANT, MACHINERY, and EFFECTS, comprising about 35 tons rails, 2 signal points and gear, head gear to pits, winding drums, 130 fathoms wire'rope, 19-liorse power whim engine, 14 horse-power horizontal winding engine, two wrought iron egg-end boilers, pair of 9-inch cast iron deep well pumps and gears, <i-hor,se power donkey engine, powerful treble purchase winch, wrought iron screen, IS-ton Pooley's patent weighing machine, 1 ton ditto, ranges of sheds, smith's tools, timber staging and framing, office fittings, and miscellaneous effects; also about 2,000 tons excellent lire-clay. N.B.—The whole of the Plant, Machinery, Fire-clay, and Effects on the promises will be offered in the first instance in one lot, thus aftording an opportunity of obtaining a most compact colliery in full working orller, at the break-up value of the plant, &c., alone.—May be viewed. Catalogues may be had of Messrs Sinklatcr, Hackwood, Addison, and Brown, solicitors 7, Walbrook, London; of W. L. Clifton Browne, Esq., the Trustee, 25, Old Jewry, Loudon; at the Wynnstay Arms Hotpl, Wrexham; the Grosvenor Hotul, Chester; on the premises, and of the Auctioneers, ;>5, Old Jewry, London. 201c Saks fro flrtete famxtxRct. IpOR SALE, a, Fashionable WAGGONETTK, forming also a Stanhope Pliteton, second-hand, but in perfect order. equal to new. Also a variety of two and four-wheel Vehicles at reduced prices to make room for new work.- At Conran's Carriage W orks, 50, Chester-street, Wrexham. 110c "D 1IYL.—BUILDING LAND FOR SALE.—The followiag Tv choice lots ore worth the attention of investors, viz. — lots on High-street, in the ceutie of the town, with good froiitlges; also three lots on Sussex-street, oiose to the Royal Hotel—Apply to G. Henry Briant, SS, West Parade, Rhyl. lyug FLINTSHIRE —To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a Residential ESTATE called Plus Cerrig," with 69 acres of Land. The House, which was built about 8 years ago, contains 3 reception rooms, 9 prrncipal and secondary bod and dressing rooms, convenient domestic offices and stabling, coachhouse, eranary, &o. The Flint and Den- bigh Foxhounds and the Vale of Clwyd Harriers hunt the dis- trict. Tnis property is within 2 miles of Caervvys Railway Station on the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh Railway. Forty acres (ltLi:iou..tl iaud adjoining can be had.—For further par- ticulars. appiy to Messrs Parry Jones aud Son, Solicitors, Denbigh. 203 rp() BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TENDER, on usual terms' JL the undermentioned TIMBER:— LOT 1. 71 Oak Trees. ,T> Asa ditto. (Scribe marked 1 to 4-"i and 67 to 76 inclusive.) 20 Elm ditto. IS Larch ditto. Sycamore ditto- 12 Beech ditto. 1 Merry. On a Farm at Sweeney, near Oswestry, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Evans. About 54 of the above are fallen, the rest are stand lile;. LOT 2. 1" Oak Trees. lii Ash ditto. 2 Sycamore ditto. On a Tenement at Kuolton," near Overton, Flintshire, in the occupation of Mr Jesse l'eake. 24 Oak Trees. 5 Ash ditto. 2 Willow ditto. On a Tenement at Cloy, near Overton, in the occupation of Mr Andrew Beddo-.v. LOT 91 Oak Trees. 2 Ash ditto. 1 him. On a Farm called the "Horns," near Bangor, Flintshire, in the occupation of Jlr George llillington, lo,) Oak Trees. 12 Ash ditto. I Poplar. I On a Farm called Cr.,b Dlill,neai Bangor, in the occupa- tion of Mr John Davi.-s. 4 Oak Trees. I Ash. On a Tenement in Wellington Lane, near Worthenbury, Flintshire, in the occupation of Mr Charles Taylor, LOT 4. 62 Poplar Trees. Near the village of Coddington, Cheshire. Lot 1, 2, and 3 will be shown by the Tenants, Lot 4 by Mr Isaac Morgan, Aldersey, near Chester. Tendr i-s for the whole or any of the above lots to bo sent to Mr J.H. Lee, Redbrook, near Whitchurch, Salop, on or before Friday, March 8th. The Tender for Lot 1 to include cost of falling trees already cut dowh. Information a» to conditions. &c., may be obtained from Mr Lee. 2fi2o tgal imb public DfiCt. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary i'l Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Wed- nesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at Twelve o'clock, noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. Dated this 8th day of February, 1878. By inrder of the Share Directors, JAS. FRASER, Secretary. Company's Offiecs, Wrexham. e WREXHAM. MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary Half- !M yearly General Meeting of the Mortgagees of the Wrexham, Mold, aud Connah's Quay Railway Company wiH be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at half-past Twelve o'clock p.m. Dated this Sth day of February, 1878. By Order of the Mortgage Directors, JAS. FRASER, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham, « stgat an]) public lotia. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DIOCESE OF ST. ASAPH. WHEREAS a TRUST has been created, called "BISHOP "T CAREY'S FUND," for the purpose of building, &c., Churches, Schools, and Parsonages, in the above Diocese, and for assisting indigent Clergymen holding Cures in the same, or their Widows and Orphans; persons wishing to participate in this fund must state their case, in writing, to the Dean of St. Asaph, before Palm Sunday next. Forms of application may be obtained from the Secretary. No replies will be made except to successful applicants. HUGH JONES. Hon. Secretary. The Canonry, St. Asaph, February, 1878. 188b THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In the County Court of Lancashire, holden at Manchester. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that James Marchanton, of 63, King-street, in the city of Manchester, accountant, has been appointed trustee of the property of William Connor, of 59, Moseley-street, in the City of Manchester, carrying on business there and at Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, as a banker, bill broker, and money scrivener, under the style of the Northern Bank, adjudicated a bankrupt on the 16th day of January, 1878. Given under the seal of the court this 11th day of February, 1878. (Signed) CHARLES LISTER, Registrar. To Joseph Wright Cade, Accountant, Wrexham. I hereby authorise you to act on my behalf in idi matters relating to the realisation of the estate of William Cwttuur, in pursuance of the above c, rtilicate. Dated this lth February, 1878. (Signed) JAMES MARCHANTON, Trustee. 21 oO ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. ———— I LOVATT'S OLD gWAN INN, WREXHAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST. Presidents His Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. C. Owen), Mr T. Williams I Mr J. B. Murless. Mr Hutchinson. | Mr Powell. TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH The Chairs Will be taken at Five o'clock. H:Jg ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. THE A NNU AL DINNER Will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST, 187S, At the FEATHERS HOTEL. WREXHAM. President: Mr RICHARD WILLIAMS, Surgeon. Vice-Presidents Mr Thomas Bury. I Mr Evan Morris. Thomas Williams. I" Councillor W. E. Samuel. „ B. H. Thelwall. | „ Frank Lloyd. Dinner on the Table at :3), Ticket, Five Shillings each, 142g ST. DAVID'S DAY AT DENBIGH. THE ANNUAL ST. D AVID' s DAY DINNER Will be held at the CROWN HOTEL, DENBIGH, On March 1st. The Dinner will be presided over by MEILIR OWEN, ESQ., J.P., Tan-y-Grit, Denbigh; and CAPTAIN EVANS, Greenfield. Tickets 5s each, to be had at the Crown Hotel. g A J) I N 1ST E E, Will take place at the WYNSTY ARMS HOTEL, RUTHIN. ox ST. DAVID'S DAY. At 3.30 p.m. President: DR. THOMAS JONES. Vice-Presidents: Dr. D. D. Jones and J. Jones, Esq., Oaklands. 17 ST. DAViD's DAY AT RUTHIN. A N N U A L- M USICAL AND L ITERARY. J^ESTIVAL a.t the ASSEMBLY ROOMS. President: MARCUS LOUIS, ESQ. (Mayor). Conductor: TAN YM AR IAN. Addresses by T. Morgan Owen, Eq. (H.M. Inspector of Schools], and several Bards; Choir Competition, &c. To commence at Seven p.m. 195g ST. DAVID'S DAY. RUABON ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROSECUTION OF FELONS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the members of this asso- ciation will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Friday, Marcn 1st. Business will be attended to between three and four o'clock in the afternoon. Dinner will be on the table punctually at four o'clock. Member's subscription, Four Shillings annually. Entrance Fee to new member*, Four Shillings. ROBERT LLOYD, Secretary. Ruaben, Feb. 2C, 1878 0 WJSEXHAM BICYCLE CLUB. President: MR J. M. JONES. Vice-Presidents; MR A. OWEN AND MR CHABLES BATLEY, THE RACE for the Captaincy and Snb-Captaincy of the above Club will take place on Easter Monday next, distance 22 miles, on the Chester-road, starting at 10 a.m. Anyone joining after the loth March will not be allowed to compete in the above. H. HOWELL, 11, Holt-street Buildings, Hon. Sec. 196g CORWEN AND EDERNION TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of this Turnpike Trust wilt be held at the Police Court, in Cortven, on Friday, the 22ud day of March, 1878, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of Auditing the Treasurer's and Surveyor's Accounts of the same Trust for the year ended on the 31st December, 1877, and to transact any other business relating to the Trust that may be necessary. And Notice is Hereby also Given that the said Trustees will, at their said meeting as soon after the said hour of One o'clock as conveniently may be, resolve to apply the sum of £200 in and towards the discharge of moneys owing on the security of the tolls within the said Trust to such Creditors or Creditor who shall, by proposals in writing, transmitted to me, and sealed and marked Proposal for accepting com- position," seven days before the day of the said meetiusr, offer to accept the lowest rate per centum as composition in respect of the sum of £ 200 and will apply the surplus (if any) of the said sum of £ 2-0, after payment of the last mentioned Creditors, in and towards the discharge of moneys on the security of the stid Tolls to the Creditors or Creditor who, by proposals as aforesaid, shall offer to accept the next lowest composition in respect of such, and so in like manner until the said sum of £oo shall be exhausted, and if two or more Creditors, by such proposal, shall oiler to accept an equal rate of composition then the Trustees present will determine by lot or preference between or amongst such Creditors as the Trustees shall think fit, but if there be no such proposal as aforesaid the said Trustees will resolve to apply the said sum of X200 amongst the Creditors of the said road. MARCUS LOUIS, Clerk to the said Trustees. Rathin, 16th February, 1879. 187g tgal artfr 1auhlic A, ofices. DENBIGH AND PENTREVOELAS TTTRHPLKE TRUST. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN, that i» compliance -LA with a resolution passed at a meeting of the Trustees of the above Trust held at the Magistrates' room, Town Hall, Denbigh, on Wednesday, the 20th day of K^iruary,. 1878, an application will be made to a select comm'Ww ctf^he House of Cpnimons on Friday, the 8th day of March nest, at 12 o'clock, for the continuance of this Trust for a term of 5 years, viz until the first day of November, 1883, at which period the said Trustees have agreed that the said Trust shall eease. PARRY-JONES & SON, Solicitors, Denbigh, Clerks to the TlrasteeB. February, 20th, 1878. 204d WREXHAM, RUTHIN, AND DENBIGH TURNPIKE TRUST. "jVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Geneml Annual 1"1 Meeting of the Trustees of this Turnpike Trust will i be held at the Comity Hall in Ruthin, on Monday, the 18th day of March, 1878, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for thopurpose Of auditing the Treasurer's and Surveyor's Accounts of the said Trust for the year elided on the 31st day of December, 1877, and to transact any other business relating to the Trust that may be necessary. And Notice is Hereby also Given, that the said Trustees will at their said meeting, as soon after the hour of Twelve will at their aid meeting, as soon after the hour of Twelve at noon as conveniently may be, resolve to apply the sum of £100 in and towards the discharge of moneys owing on the security of the Tolls within the said Trust to such Creditors or Creditor who shall, by proposals in writing, transmitted to me, and sealed, and marked, "Proposals for accepting Composition," seven days before the day of the said meeting, offer to accent the lowest, rate per centum as composition in respect of the sum of £ 100, and will apply the surplus (if a,j.v) of the Mid stun oL Xloo after payment of the last-men- tioned Ccodif.ors, in and towards the discharge of moneys on the security of the said 'l'olls to the Creditors or Creditor who, by proposals as aforesaid, shall offer to accept the next lowest Composition in respect of such, and so in the like manner until the said sum of £1110 shall be exhausted, and if two or more Creditors, by such proposal, shallofier to accept an equal rate of Composition, then the Trustees present will determine. by lot or preference, between or amongst such Creditors as the Trustees shall think fit but if there be no such proposals as aforesaid, the said Trustees will resolve to apply the said sum of £100 rateably amongst the Creditors of the said road. MARCUS LOUIS, Clerk to the said Trustees. Ruthin. 15th February, 1878. 186c TESTIMONIAL TO -AIR ALEXANDER FYFE, WREXHAM. £ s. d. .Amount already acknowledged 14 14 0 Edward Williams, Esq. (Elwy House) 110 Joseph Clark, Esq 110 Mr John Suillow 110 John Bury. Esq 0 TO 6 John Beiriie, E-q. (ex-Mayor). 0106 Mr R. Potter 0 10 6 Mr Y, Strachan 0 10 6 Mr E. M. Jones. 0 10 6 Mr W. Beirne (Charles-street). 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Heywood 0 10 6 Sergt.-Major Kenny. 0 10 6 .fr Thomas Jfickson (Bradley Mill) 0 7 6 *Kr M. J. Gummow 050 Mr William Davies 050 Mr Uriah. Morgam (Gyfelia) 0 6 0 .Former pupils of Mr Fyfe' HOWEL DAVIES ) EDWIN B. ASTLEY Hon. Seos. g CHAS. DODD ) MEMORIAL WINDOW TO THE LATE REV. & W I S LEWIS, m-A- ¡ RECTOR OF DENBIGH, To be placed in S. Maxy's Church. Denbigh. SUBSCRIPTIONS PITOMISED. 1; 8. d. Mrs Andrew 5 5 0 Mr Jalackwall 10 10 0 Mr lilezard 2 2 0 Mr 6iid Ali-s T. Cas-ou 2 2 0 Mri Charles 5 0 0 -Nir,ll. R. Chambres; 10 10 Q. Mr Clough, Tymawr 110* Mr J. Duvies, solicitor 5 Õ 0 Miss Dewar 5 5 0 Mr Gold Edwards 10 10 0 Mr Evans, Trosyparc 110 Miss Fenton 0 10 6 Miss Gri.tfith.-j. Plas Newydd 2 2 0 Nirq it. Grubbe 2 2 0 Mr Harrison, Whitehall. 110 Mrs Harrison, Whitehetll. 110 Rev C. W. Heaton 110 Mr Ll. F. Heaton o 10 6 Mrs 1.1. F. Heaton 0 10 fi Mr Bamford Hesketh 25 0 0 Mr Hope, Marchwiel 5 5 0 Rev R. H. Howard. 110 Miss Hutchinson.Ince. 0 10 6 Mits E. Hutchiuson, Inee. 0 10 6 Mr Hughes, Ystrad 550 M^jer Hughes, Ystrad 5 5 0 Dr Hughes 5 5 0 Mr H. Hughes, draper. 110 Mifj Jones. Bodgwilym -t>( 5 6 0 Mr Jones, Bank Place I10 Mr Parry-Jones W 10 0 Mr Parry-Jones, junr #50 Key Canon Lewi? 110 Miss Lux more 5 5 0 Mrs Lloyd, Berth 110 Mrs Maiuwaring 10 10 0 Captain Meshaui 5 6 0 Mr Morris, postmaster 1 1 0 Yen. Archdeacon Morgan. 110 An Old Scholar at Howell's School 0 5 0 Rev E. Tudor Owen 2 I?' 0 Rev W. Hicks Owen 110 Mr Montagu t'resion 110 Kev M. H". Price ZS 0 0 Captain Wvnue l'lice 1 1 0 Mr Lloyd Uobtr's, il.Ii 1 1 0 Kev W. D. Roberts 10 0 Rev G. A. Salusbury 3 3 0 Mra Sisson, Plas Coch 11* Mr Sisson. Talardy 110 Rev E. Smart. 16 10 0 Mr M. Smith, Stone. 110 Mr G. T. Smith 0 10 6 Dr Tumour 10 10 0 JVtrs Twiston 2 0 0 Mrs Watts, Llewesog 5 0 0 A Wesleyau 1 1 0 Mr Richard Williams, Vale-street 220 Captain Lloyd Williams. 550 Miss Williams, Grove Cottage. 220 Dr Williams, Liverpool 550 Mrs Williams, Uennar 5 5 0 The Misses Williams, Bennar 4 4 0 Hev T. Williams, Northop. 550 Mrs Francis Wynne 5 5 0 X266 19 0 Future Subscriptions will be duly announced. Subscrip- tions receivable at any Branch of the North and South Wales Biiuk, for credit of the Lewis Memorial," Den- bigh. THOMAS CASSON, .1980 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ;tn1)trs.. BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. TO CARTERS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council are prepared to receive tenders for carrying stones on to the various roads, lying within the borough of Denbigh, at per load, no load to contain less than 23cwt or 31/ cubic feet. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the Borough Surveyor. Tenders must be made on forms provided, and sent in to me on or before Saturday, the 2nd of March next, endorsed, Tenders for Carting." The Town Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. J. PARRY JONES, Junior, Town Clerk. Denbigh, February 15th, 1878. 183o TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THB Directors of the St. Asaph Gas Company, Limited, are prepared to receive tenders for the construction of brick tank for a Gasholder. Plans and Specification may be seen, and bill of quantities obtained on application to the engineer, Mr F. J. Colliug- wood, Rhyl. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, Tender for Builders Work," to be delivered not later than March the 6th next, addressed to the Chairman, Gas Company, St. Asaph. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept any tender. MILES R. PARTINGTON, Secretary. February, 18th, 1878. 197g tEratosmm's$Di)ressjes. DICKSON'S EXQUISITE MELON. FIRST-CLASS Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. Per Packet, 2s 6d. and 5s. I never tasted so delicious a Melon before.-T. SELWOOD, Gr., to the Duke of Westminster, K.G., Eaton Hall. The flavour i, I believe, unequalled.—C. TTLER,, Gr., to R. Gostling, Esq., Hassobury, Bishop Storrford. "Of remarkably fine flavour."—Jonmcl of Horticulture. f. Appears to have attained to perfection' in Melous. Gardeners' Cknmici'e. For description and opinions of the Press of this, the richest-flavoured Melon in existence, see our PRICED DE- SCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of VEGETABLE aud FLOWER SEEDS, Ac., containing some 250 Illustrations of New and Choice Vegetables and Flowers. Post Freo on application. Seeds Carriage Free. FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & SONS, 106, Eastgate-stiwt, and CHESTER. The Upton" Nwieriua. 1fH tEotosmcm's CARLOWJTZ, CARLOWITZ, THDR HUNGARIAN WINE GROWERS' AGINCY, 90, GREAT TO WE R-ST XEET, LONDON. J. B. MURLESS & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, WREXHAM, HAVE been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Sale^of GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINES, which lr*ve been Bottled by the Growers with the greatest care. and Shipped to them direct. They are thus in a position to offer these celebrated WINES M MUCH LOWER PRICES than hitherto charged. The quotations at foot include bottles and duty. Ko esttr* charge? are made, and the Wines are DELIVERED FREE where no agency is established. I RED WINES. No. l.-CARLO'VITZ Iss 2.- x Finest selected 24s 3.- Special growth ais Carlowitz, the King of Red Dinner Wines, contains Phosphate of Iron, purifies and strengthens the blood, and therefore is much patronised by the Medical faculty 4.—OFNER (Buda) 20g 5 — » ( >7 ) Very fine 28s These growths are mellow, spirituous, and iruity tastiug, having a slight bitter after taste, which makes them, however, rather agreeable. G.-ERLAU. spgeial growth. 36s This is the renowned prize medal Wine, very elegant, and the nearest approach to Lafite, which is four times as dear. 7.—SPARKLING CARLOWITZ, first quality. 48 The only Bed Sparkling Wine particularly worthy of notice. WHITE WINES. 8.— SOMLAU 188 Tastes likes a fine Chablis; warranted to keep at least four years in bottle. 9.—ODENteUR G 24s A little sweet, but very pleasant to take with fish. 10.-0DENBURt.}, finest selected 30s Is made of real Muscatel grapes, delicate and sound. ll.-RUSTER (old in bottle). 868 A nice after-dinner Wine. 12.-RUSTER, dry (2s Of this Wine, Dr. Druit says "■ It is remarkably fine, and, witlrpeculiarities of its own, resembles some sampler I have tasted of first-class white Burgundy, or of dry St. Peray." 13.—TOKAY IMPERIALS Bottled 60s 1848 Vintiigo > at the 14.— „ CROWN ) Chateau 84s 15.—SPARKLING ORENBURG 42s 16 — 11 IOKAY 540 (Official) Report of an Inquiry of British Government in the year 1801, printed for the House of Commons, 1862 — "It appears certain that the HUNGARIAN WINE GROWERS do not adulterate their Wines indeed, they are so generally good that they would certainly be deteriorated if Alcohol were added. While possessing a good resemblance to the Wines of Burgundy and the Rhine, the better Wines of Hungray have GREATKR BODY and STKENGTH, and WOULD BE MORE LIKELY TO SUIT OUR TASTE. There is probably no country in which so great a proportion of Good Wine is made."—P. 15. J. B. MURLESS & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, 156(1 WREXHAM. WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LF.VER WATCHES, full jewelled, at £ 4 10s. Warranted for l'eur years. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, heavy cases, and best finished movement, £ 5 5s. War- ranted for live years. PIERCE'S Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES jewelled I m ten holes, chronometer balance, crystal jrlass, and very strong cases, with gold points and highly finished move- ments, £ 4 4s. Warranted for five years. very strong cases, with gold points and highly finished move- ments, £4 4s. Warranted for five years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, jewelled in eight holes, strong crises, and very be«t movement, £ 2 i5s. Equal to any Lever Watches. Warranted for three years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, large and smal sizes, at £ 1 la, £ 1 10s, £ 1 ir,Sj £ 2 2s, £ 2 5s, and £ 2 10s All warranted from one to three years. PIERCE'S AUSTRIAN REGULATORS. Prize Meial at the Wrexham Art Treasures Exhibition, only varying B quarter of a minute in four months. Prices from £ 3 Its to £ oi 10s. £ oi 10s. PIERCE S KrrCHEN CLOCKS, eight day, spring and striking, from 21s and upwards. PIERCE'S HALL or STUDY CLOCKS, Barometer and -L Thermometer combined, X3, £ 3 10s, 44 10s, and L5 5s. T3IERCE S BEDROOM CLOCKS. Timepieces from 6s A ^Alarums, 7s (id; Bronze Eight-day Timepieces. 10s'. I 15s 6d, and 15s. PIERCE'S Silver English, Centre Second, Stop. M\.RINE CHRONOGRAPH WATCH. Warranted not to vary over one minute in twelve months. Price £10 10s. IERCEIS FANCY iiid ENGAGE RINGS, set with J. Bramondft, Emeralds, Pearls, aud other precious stones, from 15s to £20. GOLD ADDING RINGS and » -kE EPERb, sold by weight.. Half a dozen Nickle Silver lea Spoons given with every Wedding mug. AGENT for Messrs Gillett and Bland's TURRET and CHURCH CLOCKS, and for Messrs Thomas Russell and Son's LI\ ERPOOL-MADE WATCHES. Note the address :— D. X). P 1 E K C E, j WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. j HENBLAS-STREET, iUS WREXHA M. JJODGSON AND gTEAD, 1 WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &,c-,for Al Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, Agent for North Wales, W GAMBLE, IS, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. To whom please address enquiries. 1653b THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. QHAKLES r,. E W j I PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswe.stry and the surrounding districts that he has become the tenant of the above Hotel, and trusts he may continue to receive the support so liberally accorded to his predecessors. e4 ve FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists. 'I THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD SALOON. WINES, SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the choicest description. I Good STABLING and Lock-up COACH-HOUSES. Careful atteatioo given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT. [ 116-ld irahtsmtn' $ hbrt$$t$. l SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING. T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH, EGS to intimate that his GREAT CLEARANCE -13 SALE of AUTMMN AND WINTER SURPLUS STOCK Will commence on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30TH, Atd will continue until WEDNESDAY, February 20th, When he hopes that hi? numerous Customers and the Public will take advantage of this special opportunity of obtaining Great Bargains in the following and other depart- meuts:- LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' COSTUMES. LADIES' AND CHILDREXS' JACKETS AND ULSTERS. MILLINERY, SHAWLS. SILKS, SKIRTS, DRESSES. HOlBERY, GLOVES, HABERDASHERY. WOO.LLENS. WOOL SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, AND COLLARS. BOy'S AND MEN'S OVERCOATS. BOY'S AND MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. FELT HATS AND CAPS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, AND 'MATTINGS. P.S. All Goods sold at Sale Prices will be strictly subject to Cask Payments. T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. 83e THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STREET, WRIXHAM. THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS JL from China are again exceedingly large, while the excelleint quality of former years is fully main- tained. The mt delicate taste of connoisseurs i-.ill be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old Choice Kaisow—;o highly appreciated by the con- sumers of the finer classes of Tea. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of our business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of Tea, and of the exercise of proper cue in the selection of Stock, which enables uc to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere thanks to cur numerous customers for their constantly increasing- support and extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will continue to hare our prompt attention. The following qualities are wcli worth special notice:— 8. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pungent. 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mixture. 2 O Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great streugth 2 4 Choice Moning Cougou. This is a Tea of ster- ling quality 2 a Finest Moning Congou. We especially recom- mend this high-class Tea 2 10 Finest Lapsang Souchong, unsurpassed rt the price I Finest Kaisow Congou, a lamily laixture of tine Teas, choicely blended, rich in Jiuvour 3 4 The Finest Mixture of Teas that ean be pro- duced. This is the Prince of Teas 3 G A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH. ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS. C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Orders Free of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger, will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. and Co's Stores are oponed at 8 a.III., closed at 7 p.m.; on Tharsduys at b.30 p.m. and on Saturdays at 1!3{) p.m. X.E.-They will-be entfrelv closed on the four days set apart as &,iik Holidays. C. K. BENSON AND CO. FAMILY GROCERS, H, HIGH-STKEET, WREXHAM. 6;:10 VIENNA BREAD, As acquired by Viennese Woikineu. J. STEVENS, COOK AND CONFECTIONES. FANCY BREAD BAKER, HOPE STREET, W HEX II A M. Every description of parties furnished with the inu-t t-laborate Ac. Also, a competent St:lfl of Cooks anrt Waiters. Novelties for this Season—Pink Dominoes, &c.