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Sales b)r Ruction. Messrs. Bauga, Jones, Sc Co. Under a Distress for Rent and Bill of Sale. TO SMITHS AND OTHERS. Sale at the late Mr John Davies' Edge Tool Works, CAER- GWRLE, near the village of Hope, in the county of Plilit. To be Sold by Auction, by ESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO., on Monday, May J\_L 20rh, 1878, upon the premises at the Edge Tool Works, Caergwrle, the who'e of the PLANT, wood built, with iron roofed workshops, and other effects, comprising one portable eight horse-power steam engine with iron chimney, wood framed shed or smithy with shfet-iron roof, two pairs of smiths' forge bellows, two smiths' bench vices, one press .1u,i h for punching iron, one pair of large cutting shears ■with lever han'U-s "three anvils, srx large sledge and small hammers, smitiii'longs, shovels, swopres, punches,and numer- ous smiths' tools, iron saw bench with circular saws.gnnding stone and frame, and numerous other effects,.together with a small lot of bar and other iron. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in the dwelling house adjoining the works. Sale at Eleven for Twelve o'clock, punctually. 512d To cabinetmakers, brokers, families furnishing, and others. Important and extensive sale of new and modern Household Furniture at the warehouse, shop, and residence of Mr Hugh Richards, in High-street and Church-lane, Mold, Flintshire. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO., have been in- structed to Sell by Auction, 011 Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the 20tli, 2!st, and 2-2iicl days of May, 1878. and the following- days of the week (if necessary), en the above premises, now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Richards. The Whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising dining and drawing room suites, chefloniers in mahogany and walnut, with marble slab tops, glass doors and backs; pier glasses in gilt walnut, and other frames; sofas and couches in leather and hair, chests of drawers in walnut, mahogany, and ether wood; large and small mahogany and other wardrobes, with enclosed drawers and slides, easy cnairs, mahogany and other wasli.-tands and dressing tables, about forty toilet glasses, towel rails, forty half-tester, French, and crib iron bedsteads, several wood ditto, hair, flock, and other mattre ses, feather and flock beds, also a quantity of flock in stock, bedstead springs, mahogany bookcases, a large quantity of "N\ indsoi, cane-seatci, rocking, folding, occasional, anil small or children's chairs, cradles, kitchen and round tables, tin boxes, mahogany and other night commodes, pictures, pianoforte in walnut, hall and other clocks, stair carpetting, matting, broad and narrow oilcloth, American cloth for covers, quantity of locks, knobs, castors, cornice poles and rings, carriage poles, and numerous other effests. Also the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE at the residence, which includc dining, drawing, and bed room requisites, kitchen and culinary articles, &c., &c. Order of Sale.—The stock-in-trade vill be sold first, and the household furniture last. The auctioneers beg to call special attention to thia sale as affording an opportunity rarely occurring. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. 4990 Sale of Freehold Property called the Little Bedwall, near Cross Lanes, in the Parish of Marchwiel in the County of Denbigh. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 29th day of May 1878 at' Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all that compact ESTATE called "Little Bedwell," being part of Maes-y-Nant Estate, consisting of a Dwelling-house, Farm-buildmg, and Homestead, together with all those several fields, pieces or parcls of Land (in a ring fence) containing in the whole by admeasurement 4Ca. 3r. 8p. more or less, situate in the parish of Marchwiel. in the County of Denbigh, and now in the Occtlpation d Mrs Mell, whose tenancy expires at Michaelmas ^The whole of the land has been pipe drained by the pro- prietor and is in a good state of cultivation. There are some timber trees and young thriving plantations growing upon the estate and it adjoins and has a long frontage to the high road'leading from the town of Wrexham to Bangor Isycoed, and is distant from the former 3§ miles and from the ^Tlie property is bounded on the one side by Mses-y-Nant and on the others by lands belonging to Sir W. W. Wynn. Bart., and the said High road; and is very eligibly situated for the erection of a gentleman's residence. Printed particulars with lithographed plans of the Estate and further information may be obtained from H. Hum- phreys, Esq., solicitor. Wrexham, or from the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 7S8e SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., willI hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smitlifield, on Ihurs- day, June 6, 1878. Stock already entered, viz. :— A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, Several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves, A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs, Sale at Ten o'clock. d Messrs Davies and Armor. To the nobility, gentry, and general public. Important and great sale of valuable Carriage Rugs, Foot Muffs, &c., within the large hall of the ASSEMBLY Romrs, DENBIGII, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 25th. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR b*>g to announce the receipt of instructions to Sell by Public Auction a rare and valuable collection of SKINS, RUGS, &c., consisting of Chinese goats, grey fox, racoon, leopard, skunk, lynx, red, silver, and lemon foxes; badger, cat leopard, wolf, Australian opossum, and Chinese cat-skin rugs, all richly lined. n excellent variety of fine skin foot muffs black and white bear, pumas, tasmanian, opossum, fur and mermaid skin, hearth rugs, and mats, <&c., &c., &c. On view, and for private sale, on Wednesday, 22nd May, from eleven o'clock, and on the morning of sale. Sale by auction, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, three o'clock afternoon and seven o'cloelr evening. Royal Oak, Denbigh, May 15, 1878. 502o VALUABLE BUILDING LAND NEAR THE STATION, DENBIGH. MFSSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Oak Inn, TWrnbish on Friday, the 31st of May, 18:8, at Two for Three punctually, all that Piece of FREEHOLD LAND called" The Big Garden," situate at the foot of Vale-strect, and in close proximity to the Railway Station, Denbigh., The Property has been divided into Building Lots to suit purchasers, having frontages varying from 17 to 23 feet, con- taining from 100 to 179 square yards. The £ ?reat scarcity of. Building Land at Denbigh, and the want of Houses, are so well known that the Auctioneers do not deem it necessary to enlarge upon the subject. The Lots are so arranged that advantage can be taken of the new system of drainage which has been determined upon by the Corporation. Particulars, with lithographed plans, can be had on appli- cation to the Auctioneers, or to Mr R. C. B. C lough, pur- veyor, or Messrs Gold Edwards ami Weston, solicitors, all of Denbigh. 453c Messrs. Dew & Son. CAERWYS, FLINTSHIRE. Tmnortant Sale of Valuable Freehold Dwelling-houses, Building and accommodation Land in and near the Borough Town of Caerwys. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS. WILLIAM DEW AND SON at Pwllgwyn Inn, near the Caerwys Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway, on Thursday, the 30th day of TWiv 1878 at Two o'clock in t h11 afternoon, subject to cou- pons to bo then produced. NINE DWELLING-HOUSES with OUT-BUILDINGS, GARDENS, &c„ situate in North South, and Water streets, in the town of Caerwys A Valuable Piece of Building and Accommodation Land, called Erw Castell, near the town cf Caerwys, and several pieces of very valuable Building and Accommodation Land being a portion of Pwllgwyn Farm, adjoining and m the immediate ▼icinity of the Caerwys Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway. Some of the Lots afford excellent sites for the erection of Villa Residences, and the l),l'per,;ty, il surrounded by the estates of Lady Clarke, Major Foulkes, William Pickstone, John Evans, Encck Lewis, and William Williams, Esqrs. -n a Plans and Particulars of Sale may be obtained froi* H. A. fnne Esa„ Solicitor, Holywell ,• from Sir Isaac Taylor, Land Awpn't Flint- or from the Auctioneers, Wellfieid House, Ban,gor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. b FLINTSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDED ESTATES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To. be Sold by Auction by MESSRS W DEW & SON, by order of H. T. Da vies Griffith Es«., in numerous lots, at the King's Head Hotel, Holywell, on Friday, the 12th1 day of July, 1878, the remainder of Mr Griffith's Flintshire Estate, consisting of the highly eligible FREEHOLD FARMS and TENEAIENTS, known as Afon Wen Paper Mills (Reversion) and land, paper mills and meadow between rail and turnpike, Wern bach, Hafodtew, Nag's Head public-house, Pant Diffaetli Farm, parts of Sarn ddol, Tanllan Farm, and other premises, com- prising upwards of 200 acres of land. with the timber and minerals (except under allotments), situate in the parishes of Caerwys and Ysceifiog, in the above county, and within easy distance of the railway stations and shipping places, Mostyn, Holywell, and Flint.. Full particulars will appear in future pipers, and particulars and conditions of sale may be had subsequently to 12th June, Of William Bell, Esq., Bodrhjddan, Rhyl; Mr Barber, solicitor, Bangor; and the Auctioneers, Rhyl and Bangor^ 5000 Messrs Glover and Steward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR. MpaoTja r, LOVE It AND STEWARD will hold their usual monthly sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c„ at the GrcSyTnor Hotel Paddocks, on Thursday, May 30th, 1878. Entries respectfully solicited. All horses entered for this sale should be in the Paddoek stables on the night previous to the day of sale, so as to intending purchasers an opportunity of seeing them before the commencement of the gale. the commencement of the sale. OfMYOMr Obamben. Chester. 460& I Messrs. Pickering, Sons, & Wooclfln. Annual Sale of Prime Fat St )ck,-tt WELL HOUSE FARM, SALTNEY, -About two-and-a-half miles from Chester, one mile from Saltney Station on the Chester aud Shrewsbury line, and one mile from Broughton Hall Station on the Chester and Mold line. MESSRS. PICKERING, SONS, AND WOODFIN HAVE pleasure to announce that thoy have bceu instructed by John Roberts, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, 011 Tuesday, M^y the 21st, 1878, the whole of his excellent Prime Fat CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS, viz. 83 Exceedingly Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 100 nine Fat Sheep 40 Ditto Lambs 4 Ditto Pigs. The Auctioneers can strongly recommend the above Stock as being of splendid quality and nice weights. Lunch on the table at Twelve o'clock, sale to commence at half-past One. An omnibus will leave the Blossoms Hotel, Eastgate-street, Chester, at half-past Eleven on the morning of Sale, return-, ing immediately after the Sale. d Mr G. F D Byford. MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR G. F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at Eleven o'clock, in front of the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on Tuesday, 21st May (Fair Day), 8 Grand 4 year-old Bullocks (stall fed). Also, Several Prime Fat Cows and Heifers. The above are the property of It. Blezard, Esq., Pool Park and other gentlemen. Further entries respectfully solicited. Plas-yn-LLm, May Oth, 1878. b Sabs Iw xihate Contract.- mo BE SOLD, a well-bred black retriever PUPPY, three X months old.—Apply to R. Roberts, gamekeeper, Dre Goch, Bodfary. 5010 TO BE SOLD.—A light circular BROUGHAM, with lamps, elegantly fitted up, nearly new, with patent brake, built by Wiiidover, of Huntingdon. Price, iifty guineas.—Apply to the Coachman, Cae dai, Denbigh. 491o CARRIAGES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a PHOTON, with Turnover Seat; also a WAGONETTK. Both Carriages are in a condition equal to new. Built by first cla-s masers, and fitted with pole and bar.—For particulars apply to M.D., Grove House, Denbigh. 479b attfo public ffotias. In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division. In the matter of the Companies Acts, 1862, 1867, and 1877; and in the matter of the Little Mountain Coal, Iron. and Clay Company, Limited. rpHE creditors of the above named company are, on or A before the Sth day of June, 1878, to Sind their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the namesalld addresses of their ,;olicitors (if any), to Alexander Young, of No. 16, Tokeuhouss Yard, Lothbury. London, E.C., the ollicialliquidator of the said company and if so required, by notice in writing from the said official liquidator, are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the chambers of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, at No. 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Wednesday, the 19th day of June, 1878, at twelve o'clock at noon, at the said chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this 6th day of May, 1878. E. W. WALKER, Chief Clerk. Helder, Roberts, and Gillett, 2, Vemlnm BuUuings, Gray's Inn, London, W.C., agents for Mr Evan Morris, Wrexham, Denbighshire, solicitor for the said official liquidator. 466o HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. ON TUESDAY, the 4th JUNE Next, a Vacancy for ONE Orphan Inmate on the foundation, between the age of seven and twelve years, and TWO Vacancies for Pay Boarders, over seven years of age, will be tilled up at the above Institution. Terilis, zC20 per annum, payable quarterly in ad- vance. The Local Governors will also entertain applications for the admission of Day Scholars, the terms being, Entrance Fee, 10s, and a quarterly payment of 92 in advance. Forms of applicatim for the above several vacancies can be had from J. P. LEWIS, Solicitor, Denbigh, Clerk to the Locnl Governors, and all applications must be sent to him on or before Saturday, the 2õt11 instant. Former applications should be renewed by letter to the Clerk on or before the last-mentioned date. No applications should be made to the Local Governors individually. Note.—There is a Qualification test for the admission of children, regulated according to age, which can be had from the Clerk. The School Examiner is to test all elected Candidates and report to the Local Governors. Denbigh, May 7th, 1S7S. 484e BANGOR RACES. AT the last Bangor Races, which was the 19th anniversary of the meeting, there was a very general feeling that some expression of gratitude was due to Capt. Francis Mostyn Owen for his very able management as Clerk of the Course all those years. It has, therefore, been resolved to raise a subscription for the purpose of presenting him with a testimonial at the next Bangor Hnees, which will be the 20th anniversary. The following gentlemen have formed them- selves into a committee for the purpose of carrying this out His Grace the Duke of Westminster Viscount Combermere Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. Lord A. E. Hill Trevor Sir Vincent Corbet, Bart. Salisbury Kvnaston Mainwaring, E<q. Edmund Peel, Esq. COllWY Rowley Cunwy, Esq. Colonel Lloyd Archibald Peel, Esq. 1 Simon Yorke, Esq. Captain H. C. Cotton. G. J. Dunville Lees, Esq. R. Peel Etheistone, Esq. C. Rivers Bulkeley, Esq. T. W. Gill, Esq. P. O. Gill, Esq. Harold Lees, Esq. F. E. Cotton, E.-q. John Jones, Esq., Mossfields Maysmor Williams, Esq. Thomas Lloyd, Esq. With power to add to their number. Col. Lovett, Belmont, Chirk, has consented to act as secretary. Subscriptions will bo limited to L2, and ,not less than 10s. W. W. WYNN. Subscriptions will be received at the Old Bank, Oswestry. 4670 MR ARCHIBALD FORBES IN WREXHAM. ALE C T U R E will be delivered in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, By the above-named celebrated WAR CORRESPONDENT of the Daily Kews, on Lis PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE TUEEO-EUSSIAN WAR, Comprising the leading episodes of CROSSING THE DANUBE, THE BATTLE OF THE SHIPK.A PASS, THE BATTLES OF PLEVNA &c., &c. ALL ALLUSION TO POLITICS STRICTLY AVOIDED. Doors open at Seven p.m. Lecture to commence at Eight p.m. Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s each Second Seats, 2s; Back, Is. A Plan of the Reserved Seats may be seen at the Misses Whiting's, 2, High-street, Wrexham, where Tickets for Reserved and Second Seats may be obtained. Carriages will enter Henblas-street from Chester-atreet. The Lecture will conclude about 9.45 p.m. 487c THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF WALES. President: SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., M.P. Vice-President: EVAN MORRIS, ESQ. w ELSII NATIONAL CHALLENGE CUP. Subscriptions Promised £ s. A. Sir W. W. Wynn 2 2 0 Evan Morris, Esq 2 2 0 T. Jackson, Esq 110 J. O. Bury, Esq 110 Harold Lees, Esq 10 0 E. Tench, Esq 0 2 6 Mr W. Fraser 0 5 0 Wrexham Guardian 0 10 6 Mr W. Snape 0 10 6 Subscriptions may be paid to the credit of the Football Association of Wales," at the North and South Wales Bank, Wmam. <1 atgat alibr uhIic Dofrtcs. COMING OF AGE OF E DWARD WAIKIN WILLIAMS-W-YNN, ESQ., PLAS-YN-CEFN. June 3rd, 1878. AT a large and influential meeting of the Clergy, Magis- tracy, and Citizens of St. Asaph and neighbourhood, held at the National Schools. on April 22nd, R. J. SISSON, ESQ., IN THE CIIAIE. It -,vRs resolved—That a Public Demonstration be made on the occasion of the Coming-of-Age of MR. E. W. WILLIAMS WYNN, to mark the respect and esteem in which the ancient House of Cefn is held by all classes. That the Demonstmjkm^ should consist in presenting an Address to Mrs WynS; rn* giving tea to all the children and their mothers, and old women of every denomination in the parish; in having a Military Band; a Banquet; and a grand display of Fireworks at night. That a Subscription List be opened. That coiamtt-7 tees be formed. That Mr. M. R. Partington be Hon. Secretary. That Mr, F. C. Watkins be Hon. Treasurer." (Signed) R. J. SISSION, Chairman. A list of subscribers is annexed hereto, and further subscriptions will be duly acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer, or by MILES R, PARTINGTON, Hon. Sec. St. Asaph, May Sth, 1S78, SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ iI. d.' Amount already announced 3S 1. '1 he Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph 20 Hugh R. HUiùes, Esq., Kinmel Park, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Flint. 500 Miss F. A. Luxmore, Bryn Asaph 5 6 0 [ Dr Lodge 110 Mr H. Roberts, Brownlow Villa. 0 10 C Mr Charles Mansbridge, St. Asaph. 0 10 6 Mr Humberston, St. Asaxih 110 Dr Heaton, St. Asaph 110 Mr J. Parq Jones, Solicitor, Denbigh. 110 Mr Joha Martin, 2, New Square. Lincoln's Inn Fields, Loudoll. 2^0 Mr T. J. Williams, Ex-mayor of Denbigh. 110 Dr Tumour, Denbigh 300 Mr P. H. Chambres, Llys Meirchiou 220 The Rev. T. Williams, St. George. 110 The Veu. Archdeacon Morgan 110 Mr J. Ormiston, Wjgfair 110 Mr Edward Thomas, Penisa Waen 110 Mr John Roberts, Pen y bont 0 10 6 Mr Owen J. Williams, Cefu. 8 aU Mr Thomas Mathews, Bryn Ibbot. 0 10 t> Mr Brownlow W. W. Wynne, Garthewin 5 õ 0 Capt. P. P. Pennant, Nautlys. 3 3 0 Mr R. A. Atkins, St Asaph 110 Mr Charles Huhes, St. Asaph 0 10 6 Mr Charles R. Hughes, St. Asaph. 0 10 C Capt. Mesharn 220 Mr O. George, Solicitor; Rhyl. 110 Mr P.. Bar-,ford flesketh, Garych Castle. 600 Mrs Lloyd, Rhaggatt. 3 0 0 Mr J. Parry Jones, junr., Solicitor, Venbigg. 110 Mrs Fox, Denbigh 0 10 6 Mr R. Lloyd Williams, Denbigh 110 Major Chambres, Dolben 5 0 0 Mr H. R. Sanbach, Hafodunos 2 0 0 Major Jocelyn Ffoulkes 200 Mr Thos. Gee, Mayor of Denbigh 10 0 507 104 1C 1 SHROPSHIRE AND WERT MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIERY. LU D L 0 IV jyj EE TI 1TQ, JULY 24TH, 25TH, AND 26TH, 1878. PRIZES TO BE AWARDED AMOUNT TO £ 1,0C0. ENTRIES for Live Stock, Butter, Cheese, Wool, and Implements CLOSE on June 17th; for Horse Leaping and Turn-outs" on July 24th. Prize Lists and Entry Forms sent on application to W. L. BROWNE, Secretary. Offices Castle Mills, Shrewsbury. 421b fefrera. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PARTIES desirous of Tendering for the Erection of a House, at White House Farm, Hoseley, near Wrexham, for Dr Davios, of Southport, may see the Plans and Speoili- -Cations at my Office. Tenders to be delivered at-my Office on or before the 3rd of June next. No tender will necessarily be accepted. HOWEL DAVIES, y Architect and Surveyor. 1, Hill-street, Wrexham,^ttay 10th, 1878. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PERSONS de.-irous of Tendering for restorations and additions to Gwaynynog Hall, Denbigh, COJQ see plan* and specifications at Gwaynynog from May 16th. Apply to Mr Marsden. I Tenders to be sent before June 10th. The owner does n at bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender.. 808f J BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. MANUAL LABOUR.—TENDERS WANTED. "VTOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN that the Corporation are _L> desirous of receiving Tenders for the performance of all Manual Labour required upon the Highways, cleaning streets, and cleansing privies and s to the last mentioned^oscription of work for the carriage of night soil and ashes to various depob within the Boroug-h. Specifications may be seen at and forms of tepder obtained from the oflice of the Borouuh-Carveyor on and afti'f Tuesday, the 21st instant. It is intended that the contacts shall be for 9 months from the 23tli June, 1878, to the 26th March, 1879. J Three separate sealed Tenders are to be funkshed for and marked with the words Highways," Cleaning Streets," and Cleansing Privies with carriage of night s<fil and ashes," and must be sent to me on or before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 28th instant. | The Council will not bind themselves to acceit the lowest or any other Tender. T By order, j Town Clerk's Office, JOHN JAMES, ICth May, 1878_ Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, JOHN MES, 16th May, 1878_ own Clerk. 606f | j 1 RHYL (NORTH W A LEtS).. JYJJlRINA JJOUSE, f WATER STREET AND CRESCENT ROAD, Facing the Promenade. HIGH SCHOOL for Commercial and Middle Class Education. Principal.—Mr. F. G. PRATT. Terms from 30 guineas. Prospectuses on applica- tion. 34if TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals:— jQR. & MRS. J £ LLlS. The house is delightfully situated osjm eminence, about half a mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far-famed Vale of Llangollen, 'lhe eourse of instruction is such as to qualify young Ladies for useful and honourable positions in society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. 129o S T rjilOMAS' COLLEGE, R H Y L. '-f,' Warden: THE YEN. ARCHDEACON ilQRGAN, M.A., Vicar of Rhyl. Head-maater. REV. THOMAS JIUGHES, M.A. Boarders are taken in the head-m$»ter's hoose, whick faces the sea, No. 8, Plas Tirio* Terrace. ■ :j 10 SEASIDE EDUCATION. MARINE VILLAS. ABERGELE, NORTH WALES. A PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL for a limited number of Gentlemen's Sons, will be opened at the above place after the Midsummer Holidays, by the Rev W. Ellis, B.A. of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and Mem- ber of the London Mathematical Society. The House is beautiful situated amid exquisite scenery. References are kindly permitted to the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph; R.- Bamford Hesketh, Esq., Gwrych Castle; the Venerable Archdeacon Morgan, M.A., Rfcyl; and the Rev Canon Hugh Jones, M.A., Llanrwat. 446c R ARTHUR DAVIS, Draper, Denbigh, begs to announce bis return from London with a vplendid aftjortment of Cboise Goods for the present season, 451g jI [L 1; A nnh JxcbIit ftoiiexs. 4 • ^TREXHAM HARE AN £ > HOUNDS' CLUB. E U R T H L E TIC GPOETS. | < n a X ,r i THIRD ANNUAL MEETING | AT ACTON E A R K, (By the kind permission of Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.) ólt 'VEDirlg^)VT, JUNE THE 5TH, 1878, » # COMMENCING PUNCTUALLY AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. -• •• ^— •' IC'j PAT RONS r; J rv, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WREXHAM. I -HIS GRAQE THE DURE 'OP WESTMINSTER; X.G. 7 ¡j j Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. Sir R. A. Cunliife, Bart. George O. Morgan, Esq., MTF. Watkin Williams, Esq., M.P. Hon. G. T. Kenyon. T LI. Fitz Hugh, Esq. —Captain Godfrey. Simon Yorke, Esq. Peter Walker, Esq. • Archibald Peel, Esq. Edward Williams, Esq., M.D. j Edward Evans, Esq., J.P.. H. K. Aspinall, Esq. J T T Tsn Colonel Cooper and the Officers of thfc 23rd -T WiUiam Ov«rton, Esq., J.P. Brigade Depot R. W. Fusiliers.^ {' i.¡r;\r'" r- THE BAND OF H.M. 96TII REGIMENT IVIIJ, ATTEND AND PLAY SELECTIONS DURING THE AFTERNOON. rK COMPETITIONS OPEN TO ANY AMATEUR. (As defined by the Rules of the London Athletic Club.) 120 Yards Hurdle Race (Scratch) Two Prizes Quarter-Mile Flat Race ditto. do. 1 Mile Flat Race ditto. do. Long Jump do. Half-Mile Handicap for Boys under IS years of age (a Reference will have to be » given, if required) do. Throwing the Hammer do. Throwing the Cricket Ball do. Football Race-440 Yards do. Bicycle .Race—3 Miles do. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of refusing the entry of anyone not a member of the Club. Entries, Two Shillings and Sixpence each, with Fees and Colours, to be sent in to the Secretary not later than Saturday, May 25th. Entries to Boy's Race, One Shilling. Entry Forms aud Rules can be obtained on application to the Secretary. Admission to the Park, One Shilling. Entrance at the Rhosnessney Lodge. No Booths, Tents, or Hucksters allowed on the Ground. Tickets may be obtained of the Secretary, at Mr C. Davies', Hope-street; Miss Whiting's, High-street; or at the Gate. J. STE WART CRAWFORD, « HON. SECRETARY. ^rabjcsntm s Jib&nsses. GEOFFREY c A L D E C 0 T T, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, (Late Cutter at Nicolls', Regent Street, London), In returning thanks to his patrons and friends for the liberal support accorded him tince his commencement in business, begs to inform them that he has purchased very largely in goods suitable for the present and coming season which he is making to order at the undermentioned prices BUSINESS' SUITS .42s., liOs., 55s. and 63s. TROUSERS (Unequalled) 12s. 6d., 15s., 168. Cd., 18s., 21s. LADIES' JACKETS 25s., 30s. and 35s. Always in stock a variety of Leather and other Braces, Black and Coloured Ties, White Military Shirts, Gold Wire Hunting Hat Guards. No. 2, OVERTON ARCADE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 302f NEURALGIA, TIC-DOLOREUX, PAINS IN FACE AND HEAD REMOVED BY 0 ). RUTHERFORD'S TIC PILLS. ):1l\.1\}\. An invaluable remedy for those painful rlr\" DR. WHITE'S affections, and guaranteed to relic v e tto most DIAN LIVER PILL S. Boxes, Is l^d and 2s 9d each. These Pills will be found highly beneficial in all disorders arising from a deranged, sluggish, or inactive state of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels. CHURCH CUSHIONS, SEAT MATS, HASSOCKS, CARPETS, PEDE MATS CLUNY AND OTHER DAMASKS. Corded and Damask Silks, Orphreys, Laces, Fringes, &c. Altar Cloths. Banners. Embroideries in Tapestry and Cross-over stitch. Altar Linen marked for working. Communion Mats in Berlin Woo). CHORISTERS' CASSOCKS AND SURPLICES. THO M A S H R O W N AND G O N, JL MANUFACTURERS, 14, ALBERT STREET, MANCHESTER, Are paying special attention to the Furnishing of Churches, and request applications for estimates and samples. Their establishment, being situated n the middle of the manufacturing districts, offers advantages in prices and w ates of carriage. « T H NEW BAP ISMA ?OWN 265b A C A R D. rjlHOMAS RICHARDS No. 3, YORKE-STREET WREXHAM, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER. Gentlemen's first-class DRESS MATERIALS in an extensive variety, at the most economical prices. A PERFECT FIT Guaranteed. A Large and Superior Stcck of Gentlemen's HOSIERY, Hats, &e. lloo LATEST production in French and English Millinery, Bonnets, French Flowers and Feather?, &e., at ARTHUR DAVIS, draper, Denbigh. A 811.11 will oblige. 451g MR SHERRAT, Solicitor and Notary, is REMOVING to his own Premises next to Savings Bank. Several handsome suites of offices, cellars, store rooms, stables, and coach-house to LET.—Apply, Mr Sherratt, Brynyfcynao* Newydd. 180c SUMMER FASHIONS. GEORGE JJENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Respectfully announce that they are now prepared with all NOVELTIES FOR SUMMER ATTIRE. THEIR SHOW ROOMS FOR Millinery I Mantles Ladies' Hats Costumes Childrens' Hats Children's Dresses Childrens Jackets Ladies' Outfitting Are replete with the most beautiful styles from Paris and Berlin, and the best value BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS, DRESS MATERIALS, G. H. & Co. hold an immense Stock of good and medium prices-the best value ever offered. Patterns sent on request and the goods delivered carriage free. CASH DISCOUNT, 2t PER CENT. Q. B O EGE JJ E N R Y LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET LIVERPOOL. 509f MONEY TO LEND BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK, LIVERPOOL. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. zClO to L2,000 T> EADY to be advanced without delay, in sums to suit XV "Gentlemen or Ladies, Private Householders," Pro- fessional Gentlemen, Clergymen, Clerks holding permanent situations. Persons about entering into business, and others, upon easy terms, upon their own security, without sureties. Cash also advanced to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Pro- prietors, and others, upon their effects, without removal or publicity upon their own undertakings, without obtaining friends as sureties, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, or other terms as may be agreed upon, extending over one year and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. EXECUTIONS .NB OTHER LOANS PAID OFF. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED The Bank having a large capital in hand, no good application refused. No connection with any other office in England. Apply personally (or, if by letter, state amount required), to LEWIS SIMMONS, 800 27, South John-street, Liverpool. BEDDING PLANTS. YSTRACHAN, Seedsman and Nurseryman. High-itreet, • offers a GRAND SELECTION and would invite in- spection at the Railway Station Nurseries, Wrexham.—Price ■tot on application. 4860 SUMMER FASHIONS. GREAT Display of Ne wGoods at R. ARTHUR PAVIP, High-street, Deubigh, *ow ready for inspection. me frafrisman's ptosis. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. T. J. WilLIAMS, 34, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. Respectfully begs to announce that having completed his early SPRING PURCHASES, purposes making hia principal display of fashions on MONDAY, May 13th and following days. SPECIAL NOVELTIES In the latest productions for the season. Attention is specially solicited to the following departments:- I DRESS FABRICS. All the new soft shades, fancy and plain. I KOBES AND COSTUMES f .Of the richest description and latest designs. ■ i a C OL 0 U R D SILKS. All the newest shades. BLACK SILKS, By the best makers, and guaranteed to wear. JACKETS AND PALETOTS. ,n?^P^ire Jacktit iu,.lll'liau cashmere, French cloth, and with ever> variety of trimming. Tlie Ottilie Paletot ii» wlk, handsomely trimmed wit 11 lace, fringe, and W Tho and' ^hawie'tte^ for' | £ lmlnec* wilh Wnge and lace. Shawls shapef at modl-rate jiWcL. iQ St^e aa* MILLINERY AND STRAWS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. newts!5 bonnets. Newest shapes silk ^T PR!-C"F' Mourning bonnets trimmed i» phFn^ Jn?aieUHStraw and cbiP h:its- Special!tie white Va» b°"Ufcts' ostrich feathers, tips, flats, white and black, aud all the new tints, fancy birds wiuss ornaments, and otner trimmiags. SKIRTS, CORSETS, AND UNDERCLOTHING, In black satin, white embroidered fancy fabrics, sala'eas, and f i";iterials iu the prevailing mode. French wove and embroidered corsets in the most approved shapes. Under- chernials &c trimm( d aud l>lain night-dress* bodices, FANCY DEPARTMENT. Ladies St. Etna silk scarves, f.mcy embroidered ends, plain and fancy scarves, lace scarves, linen cuffs and collars, fancy brocaded and pluiu ribbons in all the new colours. WOOLLEN AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. A large stock of Scotch tweeds, in the newest patterns just received fancy coatings, Lent's silk and felt hats, shirts' ties, gloves, &c, 1 CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Brussels, tapestries, Kidders, Dutch and felt carpets in the newest desgus for this year; tkin, axmiuster, and other Fugs, lintaleums, oil cloths, er, toiiei, damasks, quilts, sheet- ings, &c. English and French wall papers. TENDERS GIVEN FOR ALL FURNISHING ORDERS. AGENT FOR HER MAJESTY'S CACHEMIRE6. MOURNING ORDERS Carefully and promptly executed. N.B.-During the reason the stock will be replenished with all tue newest productions brought into the market. 0 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. JJACLAEDY & COGAN, (Successors to J. Lainy d; Co.) 3, HIGH STREET, AND 59}, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. Studio above Mr. Edisbury's Shop-Entrance Hope Street. Carbon Enlargements absolutely permanent, either plain or worked up in Sepia or Water Colours. Crayon Pictures sketched from Photographs, suit- able for portraits 'of children, very artl-tic and effec- tive, and well adapted for the drawing-room. Beautiful soft Opal and Porcelain Minatures. Messrs Maclardy & Cogan wish to direct particular attention to their Oil Pairitii-s, which are simply painted on c&nvas..from Enlarged Photographs, and will, of cour.e, improve with age, beiug entirely free from any injurious chemicals. All other styles finished iu a careful and workman- like manner. The negatives belonging to the late Mr Edwards and Mr Laing are now in the possession of the present firm. A vacancy f< r a youth with some taste for drawing as an apprntice iiOf SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. 11 U G 11 1-1 U G HE S, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH, Begs to thank his numerous patron* for their pa.t liberal support, and inform them tnat he has returned from the leading markets, where he has purchased a splendid selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS in every department. Amongct a largo stock in THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Will be found Tapestry, Brussels, Kidder, Dutch, and Felt Carpets; Linoleum, Oil Cloths, Hearthrugs, Sheetings, Counterpanes, &c.; aho a very large selec- tion ef Lace and Muslin Cur.aius. H. H. desires to call special attentiou to the TAILORING AND OUTJITTINCJ DEPARTMENTS, Having received a very large stock of Woollen Cloths Of every description, aud begs re.-pectiudv to solicit s. trial. WEAR AND FIT GUARANTEED. THE MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS are replete with 51.11 the novelties for the season and orders will receive prompt and careful attentiou. THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK IS NOW ON ViEw. Golden Eagle Drapery Establishment, Denbigh, May, 18i8. 471o HODGSON AND STEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, S'ALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &c.,for IM. Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Furnaces Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial use, of a most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, W GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. To whom please address enquiries. 1053b A MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Summer Jackets in Ladies, Maids, wid Girs. A* new aad the latest shape#. I Dress rmterials in aH the Newest Styiea at R. ARTHUR DAVIS, DENTSGI, oj.9,¡