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ides for |iitrtton. Messrs. Heather a.nd Co. CCHTNTY OF DENBIGH. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LAND. ESSRS HEATHER and CO., having received instruc- tion", will SELL by AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, DENBIGH, on Wednesday, August 21st, 1878, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then to be produced and rend, n. larsre and valuable plot of Bailding LAND, eicuate close to the Railway Station, in the charming old town of Denbigh. The property will be sold in lots for the erection of semi- detached villas, and thus supply a want much felt in this neighbourhood. The land is beautifully situated, overlook- ing the Vale of Clwyd and the grand old Castle and town, on a ber.u+ifvd slor.e. and is altogether exceedingly well adapted for building purposes. Lithographed plans and particulars may he had on applica- tion at any of the principal hotels in Denbigh, Rbyl, St. Asaph, or neighbourhood of Messrs Parry Jones and Son, solicitors, Denbigh; Mr George Bell, surveyor. Rhyl; or from the Auctioneers, IIEATHER and CO. Offices Bodfor and Kinmel-strents, Rhyl. 806d RHYL, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of very Valuable Freehold Property, situate in High-street, RHYL, being wel adapted for the freetiou of shops, offlec-, &c., tad having commodious back premises could be very readily converted into excellent Livery Stables together 'with liiuin^r Schools, and a. requir- necessary for an establishment of this kind BO much needed in this charm- ing town. HXESSRS HEATHER and CO. have been favoured with lVi instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Belvoir Hotel, Uhyl. on Friday, the 23rd day of August, 1878, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tions which will be produced and read at the time of Sale, the very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the best part of I-ligli-street, the business thorough- fare of this bst risintr Watering Place. The Land contains by admeasurement. 2,750 square yards, or thereabout-1. The whole'is Freehold in fee simple, and the erections thereon comprises the followiuer on the premises; known as the Old Baths" will befound a very neat Villa R«y.ideuce,cot tigc, baths, large Dressing-room, Boiler, &c.; two-stall stable, pood lock- up Coach-house, and large front Garden the whole being Bow let at the very nominal rental of L73 per year, upon the adjoining property, the whole being cue square block, when the partition shall be litille(I down. comprises a. very pretty Detached VILLA RESIDENCE, and will be found to con- tain dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, fan try, and other offices, with five bedrooms and one attic, he external portion of these premises comprises coach- house with loft above stable, man's room, together with saddle-room, with fire-place and latest improvements; three single stall stables and one large loose box, together with garden and other out-buildings, &c The land in itself forms one of the most compact and desirable properties to be purchased in this far-famed watering place where the de- mand for land has been for years so great that all, with the exception of one or two lots centrally situated, have been sold at laree prices. The scarcity of positions so much enhance the value of this property that the Auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending it to their numerous patrons, either for investment or building purposes, since it has this great charm—it will continue to grow into money. Lithographed plans are in course of preparation, which, together with particulars, may be had seven days prior to sale from all the principal hotels in the neighbourhood; from Messrs Richardson, Jones and Belleon, solicitors, 19, Cook- street, Liverpool; or from the Auctioneers, at their offices, Bodfor and Kinmel-streets, Rhyl, who will be glad to show the property to parties wishing to view the same. 805d Messrs. Dew to Son. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF FLINT. PARISHES OF CILCEN, HALKIN, AND NORTHOP. Sale of Valuable TREEHOLD FARMS, known as SIAM- BER WEN, LLYN and LLETTY'R EOS. To be Sold by Public Auction, by MESSR WM DEW and SON, at the Lion Hotel, Mold, JM- during the month of September, I87S, Hie above very desirable Freehold Farms, viz..— In the Parish of Cilcen. Siamber Wen. containing 32a. 2r. 2gp. This is a compact and convenient Farm, having a southern aspect, with commodiou Dwelling-house and Out- buildings. It is composed of excellent and wed-farmed Land, with large Dwelling-house and Out-buildings in good repair, situate within half a mile from the Mold and Denbigh turn- pike road. In the Parish of Halkiii and Northop. Livu Farm, contRining. 45a. 2r. 7p. Li(.tty'r Eos „ 126ft. 3r. Cp. The Land is rich, having great depth of Soil, with a right Of Sheep Walk on Balkin Mountain. Full particulars, with Lithographed Plans, will shortly be issued in the meantime. All further information my be ob- tained of Messrs Pears, Lognn, and Gibbons, Solicitor,3, Har- rington-street, Liverpool; and the Auctioneers, Weilfield House, Bsngor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 722h -=-=-=-=- Messrs Davies and Armor. Important Sale of 40 Head of Horned Cottle, 720 Welsh Wethers, Ewes, and Lamb., 3 promising Colts, at TAI ISAF & TAN-Y-GRAIG, HAFOD ELWY, Situate abont midway between the town of Denbigh and Pentrefoelas. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- jML tions from O. Burton, Esq., and A R. Cox, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, on Friday, August 30th, 1878, the whole of the valuable Live Stock, which comprise 40 head of Prime Store BULLOCKS and HEIFERS (two and three years old),720 Welsh YVETHERS, EWES, and LAMBS, and 3 very promising Cart COLTS. The Sheep will be sold in pens of 10 and 20, and the Cattle Separately.. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may ue had a few dava prior to tlm Sale. i Three Months* Credit will be given for all sums of £ o and upwards on approved security, or discount for cash. Lunch a.t Eleven. Sale to commence at 12 o clock prompt. Royal Oak, Denbigh, August 13th, 1878. 841f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT <M an important sale of 24 head of Cattle, pair of splendid Cobs, Dog Cart, Modern Implements of Husbandry, and portion of the valuable Household Furniture, at BRYN POLYN M AWE, Situate within one mile of the City of At. Asaph. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from Henry Foskett, E*q„ who is giving up farminc to Sell bv Auction, on the above premises, on Tues- day the'17tli day of September, 1878, the whole of the above Valuable LIVE STOCK! IM CLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, L- briefly comprising four rearing calves, six very promising ^'o-vear ol? heifeJs, crossed between short-horn stock and ^demey, and bred purposely for the HrynPolyn Dairy, U tfrst-cla™ cross-bred dairy cows, one pure ^.('d shoithorn bull, pair of splendid cobs, steady m barney, and used to farm work together with the whole of the valuab.e and modern implements of husbandry, dairy vessels, and portion of Household Furniture. Full particular will appear in future advertisements and catalogued. Royal Oak, Denbigh, August 7th, 1878. 8"4o Mr Lovatt. II, HEAP TERRACE, ERDDIG-ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2-ird, 1878. »ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for Kitchen, Parlour, and Three Bedrooms. Sewing Machine. Sale at Two o'clock. EDWARD LOVATT, Auctioneer. Wrexham, August 9th, 187g. 8:?Db o, HOLT-STREET TERRACE, MONDAY, AUGUST 33th, 1878. Sale of Elegant Walnut, Wood Suites, Upholstered in Green Repp, Handsome Half-tester Bedsteadti in Rose and Braes Rails, Spring Mattress, &c., &e. MR LOVATT has been instructed by Mr John Wood^who is leaving Wrexham, to SELL BY RUCTION, as above stated, the whole of his very valuable FURNI1 UKZJ, adapted for Kitchens, Parlours, and Bedrooms. Fall particulars in bills and Catalogues. Sale at Two o'clock. Wrexham, August 9th, 1878. 819b- Messrs. Baugli, Jones, & Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., wll hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfleld, on Ihurs. day. August 22,1878. Stock already entered, Yiz. A lot of prime tat Beasts, A lot of useful Dniry Cows, Several frerfi Barrens, Calving Ho.teis, and Short-Horned Bulls. A nice lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calve*, and Pigs, Sale at Ten o'clock. d MONDAY, AUGU8T 26tb, 1878. Sale of FAT and STORE STOCI at the EOBSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS BAUGB, JONES, AND CO., win hold their next monthly Snle of Fat and Store St<»ckat the Golden Lion, Roseett, on Monday, August 26tk, 1878. Ste* almdy entered Prime Fat Bullocks and HtWMt Several Calving Heifere t Ripe Shropshire Down and other s»<e>> Ditto Lambs Several Fit Calves Fat and Store Pigs Tha Property of A. BaHonr, E" F. Potts, EiQ., J. Bovdell, Esq., General Towwhend, E. Swetenham, Esq., B. 8. Robert?, E«q., E. Moes, Esq.,Mr J. Edwards, Mr Jonee, Mr "Woolrich, Mr P. Williams, Mr Davis*, Mr Pntehard, Mr Lewis, MM Woolrich, Mr E. Woolarich, Mr E. B. Samuel, Mr Bav Ine, Messrs linguley, Mr Hinchc iffe, Mr Dudleaton, Mr John Lee, Mr R. J. Roberta. Mr T. Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, and othi-rs. Further entries respectfally sokeited. Sale at Two o'M>ek proarpt. $at& Sales hll Ruction. Messrs. Cooper to Son. Timbrr fallen and now lying in Edge Park and Bradeley, near Malpas Station, Cheshire, on the Estate of T. J. Drake, Esq. To be Sold by Auction by MESSRS. COOPER & SON on Wednesday, August 21st, 1878, at the WifBn Inn, in Malpas, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 433 Oak, Ash, Larch, Elm, and Sycamore Trees in Lots. Mr Brittain, Malpas, will appoint a person to show the Lots, and particulars maybe had from him or the Auctioneers, Whitchurch, Salop. Cash payments less 2 per cent. 799f -0 Saks bn Jjrifmh ùntrttd. FOR SALE, on Tuesday next, at Ruthin Fair, on the -f Market Square, at one o'clock, by JOHN ARCHER, a large quantity of Stack and Wagon Covers. 842o FOR SALE BY AUCTION, next Thursdav. in the Smith- field, Wrexham, at 11 o'clock, by JOHN ARCHER, a large quantity of Stack and Wagon Covers. 8t3o TO FARMKRS.—FOR SALE.—Ten pure bred Shropshire Down Tup LAMBS, and three Shearlings, some of which have taken first prizes at shows, and are all descended | from prize stock.—Apply, William Edwards, Hand Brewery, Ruthin. 844o -n_ -n- I FOR SALE.—A bay cob PONY, very strong, four year old,- height 12 1. Been ridden by H lady lor the last ten months. Also a Spaniel PUP, three moiijhs old, by a prize dog.-Apply, Cnpt. Roberts, Buarthe, Rhewl, near Ruthin. 836., FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A MOST deeirable Villa, called BRYNTIRION, Adwy, (three miles distant from tho town of Wrexham) consis- ting of 5 rooms down stairs and a cellar, 6 bedrooms and other conveniences, together with a good garden and about 14 acres of fertile LAND adjoining. To be sold by private treaty. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mrs Hetli Jones, Bryntirioa, Aclwy, YVroxham, who will show .the property. Applications to be sent in on or before August 22nd, IRiS. 801f Jtgal anb Vublic (Fofices. WREXHAM FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, September 4th, 1878. FORMS of entries may now be had from Mr Strachan, High Street, or Mr J. B. Shirley, National Provincial Bank, Hope Street, Wresham. 852f MALPAS JfLORAL & | ] OETICULTTJItAL gOCIETY. P atrctt:-THE MOST HON. THE MARQUESS OF CHOLMONDELEY. The Show will be held at Malpaa, on Thursday, August 29th,1878. Admission at 2 o'clock, to subscribers of 2s 6d, free; non- subscribers. Is each children, half-price. The Nantwich Band is ecgAged. Dancing to commence at 3 o'clock. Trains run very conveniently to and from Malpas Station. Rev. the Hon W. T. KENYON,|Hon secretaries. Her. C. W. COA, ) 797f 1818. MERIONETHSHIRE A G R leU L T U R 1I L g H 0 HELD AT T O W Y N, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1?TH. President W. W. E. WYNNE, ESQ., PENIARTH, TOWYN. The following PRIZES will be competed for:- £ s. d. For the best performer over Hurdles, Stone Wall, 4ft. Gin., and a water jump 14ft. wide 21 0 0 Second best ditto 7 7 0 Third best ditto 3 3 0 Fourth best ditto 1 1 0 Catch Wtiyht.—Opm to general competition.— Entrance, £ 1 each. Entries to be forwarded to the Secretary, together with the entrance money and colours, by Post Office Order payable at Bala, on or before 1st September. Post Entries up to ten a.m., 10th September, 42 10s each. All competitors to be on the ground not later than 3.30 p.m. The Prizes will not be awarded should the Judgej consider there is nu merit. 817b THOMAS ELLIS, Secretary. RHOS RELIEF FUND. TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. TPMPLOYERS OF LABOUR in want of workmen are y particularly requested to apply only to the Secretaries of the Relief Committee. 673j THE RHOS RELIEF FUND. TAKE NOTICE.—No books for collecting subscriptions from tho pukiic wii be aiith-'nt.c unless signed by one of the Vice-Cliairmeu and Secret.-trips. THE R H 0 s RELIEF F UND, RH03 COMMITTEE. ir W. W. WYNN, Bart, M.P., Chalrmaa. £ II. d. Amouat already acknowledged 216 9 < Further subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Honorary Treasurer, Mr R. Roberts, Ponkey, Ruabon, or can be paid in a.t the North and South Wales Brmk, Wrox- ham, to the credit of the "Rlios RELIEF FUND." Meu. women, and children's left-ofi ciothing will be thank- fully received by the committee. 845o THE RHO S R E I E F U N D. WREXHAM COMMITTEE. J. C. Owen, Esq., Mayor, Chairman. £ a. ct Amount already acknowledged .135 4 0 Hugh Pierce. Esq 6 0 0 Trustees of Lord Kenyon 2 2 0 Mr Charles Glascodine 0 10 a Further subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Hon. Secretary, or may be paid to the account of the Wrexham Committee of Rhos Relief Fund," at the North and South Wales Bank, High street, and the National Provincial Baak, Hope-street, Wrexham. J. OSWELL BURY, Temple Row, Wrpicbam. Honorary Secretary. 10th August, 1878. t),)fg THE POPULAR A N-N U A L F L 0 R A L FE T E OF TIIE I TALE OF CLWYD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held on the grounds of the OLD CASTLE, DENBIGH, 0:1 Thursday, August 29th, 1878. Lady Patroness: Mrs FOSBERRY, Pentremawr. President: The Tea. ARCHDEACON SMART, Denbigh. The Band of the Denbigh Volunteer Company has been engaged. Dancing will take place m the evening. Admission, bettrPeu 2 and 4 o'clock, Iii; after 4 o'clock. Od. Children under 12 years of age and schools, half-price. GEORGE T. SMITH, Accountant, Denbigh, 85W Secretary. THE RHYL WINTER GARDENS. OPEN DAILY. FLOWERS ia great perfection. Waterfall, Lake, Rusti# Bridges, Hoasos, tec. Lawns for Tennis, Badminton, Oroqaqt. Bowls, Archery. Quoiting Grounds, inside and ovteide Kink for Shter14 with Plimpton Skates. ENTERTAINMENTS. JLTJGUST 19tk, for 12 nights, James Fuller's Variety company in their humorous and sparkling Entertain- ment, conlri.dng o[ the Royal Aboriginal Minstrels. The Living Mtu-iou'Htes, Modern Miracles and Illusions, Light Seance, and mirth provoking Sketches. AWGUST iidsh, Tell and Tell for li nights, and Tom Bargor in hia worvdocf*! Veutriloquial Elitertainment. SEPTEMliER 6th, Grand Choral Festival, with choir of over 1,000 voices. Refrajhmonts of the choicest kitid, Lunoheoae, 'I'eas, &C. By OTdor. JOHN DEVINE, 64.Sc I I lctgzll anb public llotras. DENBIGH BOROUGHS REGISTRATION. ALL CONSERVATIVES having a qualification who are not on the Register of Voters for the Borough of Denbigh and the contributory boroughs of Ruthin, Wrexham, and Holt, are invited to communicate with the undermen- tioned agents, who will make and support their claims free of expense. (Mr J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Denbigh. DENBIGH ] Mr G. T. Smith, l'ark-laue, ( Denbigh. ( Denbigh. ■RTTTTTT-w ("Mr William Lloyd, solicitor, RUTHIN | Ruthin. ("Messrs Acton and Bury, solicitors, NVREXHAM Wrexham. Mr Edwin Jones, 2, (. Henblas-street, Wrexham. HOLT ("Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, Wrex- ( ham. EVAN MORRIS, Tho Priory, Wrexham, August, 1878. Central Agent. 809o WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary Half- yearlygen (rtl Meeting of Mortgagees, of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Saturday, the 31st day of August, 1878, at half-past twelve o'clock p.m. The transfer books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the meeting. Dat-d this 14th day of August, 197H. By order of the Mortgage Directors, JAMES FRASER, Secretary. Company's Office, Wrexham. ) WREXHAM*, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary Half- yearly General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrex- ham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company will be i held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Saturday, the 81st day of August, 1878, at twelve o'clock noon, for the transaction of ttie general business of the company. The transfer books will bo closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the meeting. Dated this 14th day of August, 1878. By order of the Share Directors, JAMES FRASER, Seeretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 840o BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. OTTCF, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NINETEENTH GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Proprietors of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 21st day of August, 1878, at the lionr of 2 o'clock in the afternoon. An application will be made at the above meeting for authority to borrow further capital. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 8th day of August, and continue closed until after the meeting. By order of the Directors, THOMAS CHARLES, Secretary. Offices: Brymbo, August 1st, 1878. f MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW will be held at TOWYN, JL 12th September, 1878. President W. W. E. WYNNE, Esq., Peniarth. Vice-President:— Mr ROBERT DAVIES, Druid, Corwen. Entries Close—Root Crops, 20th August; all other entries except Jumping, 2,'5th August. For the Jumping Prizes, see future advertisements and small bills. Special cheap railway arrangements, see Company's time bills. For further particulars and entry forms, apply to the Secretary, THOMAS ELLIS, 771c Heublaa, Bala. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Henllan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the district of Den- 1\ bigh, in the Division of Isaled, in the county of Den- bigh, I WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Farmer, now residing at 9 Tyddyn y ciw Bylchau, in the parish of Ilonllan, in the county of Denbigh, do Hereby Give Notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Magistrates' Room, Town Hall in Denbigh, on Wednesday, the 28th day of August next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for a License to hold any Excise license or licenses to sell by retail under the Intoxi- cating Liquo Aet, 1828, and the Act or Acts extending or amending the same, all Intoxicating Liquors to be consumed either on or off the house or premises thereunto belonging, called Tyddyn y Ciw," situate at Bylchau aforesaid, and adjoining the turnpike road leading from Denbigh to Pentre- voelas, of which such premises William Bristow, of Green- wich, in the county of Kent, gentleman, is the owner, and of whom I rent the same, and being of the annual value of upwards of CI5 per annnm and which said house has not hitherto been kept or used as an Inn, Alehouse, or Victual- ling House. Given under my hand this 24th day of July, 1878. 773c WILLIAM WILLIAMS. To the Overt-eers of the Poor and the Superintendent of Police of the District and Township of liW¡'rFyllt, in the County of Denbigh, and to all whom it may concern. I THOMAS DAVIES, of Bradley, in the townthip of 9 Gwersyllt, in the County «f Denbigh, grocer and provi- sion dealer, and for the last three months having resided in the said township and carried on such business, do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Anuual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Countv Hall, in Wrexham, in the said county. on Monday, the second day of September next, for a certificate to hold an t-xci*« license to sell beer by retail to be consume! off the said house or premise* thereunto belonging, situate at Bradley aforesaid, in pursuance of the Act, llth (J*orge I It grit) 1,t. WilHnm 4iti, 64, 26 and 27 Victoria, cup. 33, The Wine and Beerhouse Acts. Tho Licensing Act,, 187i—1874, u.nd all other Acts amending or incorporating the same or any of them, of which premises John Phognix, Summer Hill, in the township of Gwersyllt aforesaid, is the owner, and are in my occupation. Given under my hand this sixth day of August, IrS. 8100 THOS. DAVIES. To the Overiteers of the Poor, and to the Superintendent of Police of the District and Township of Gwersyllt, in the County of Denbigh, aad to all whom it may concern. I JAMES DODD, of Summerhill, in the township of Gwersyllt, in the county of Denbigh, and for the last sixty-six years having resided in the said township, and carried on the business of a beerhouse keeper for the last fourteen months, and previously for a period of ten years, do Hereby Give you Notice that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting, to bo hobirn in the County Hall, at Wrexham, on the Second day of September next ensuing, for a license to sell exciseable liquors by retail to be drunk or consumed in the liou.e or premises thereto belonging, at Summerhill aforesaid, and now and for sixteen years last past known by the name or sign of the Union Jack," and of which I am theownerand occupier, and which I intend to keep as au inn, alehouse, or victualling house. Given under my hand this Tenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. 829o JAMES DODD. To the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Ruthin, and to the Superintendent of Police of the county of Denbigh. I EDWARD HUGHES, now residing at Clwyd-street, in 9 the parish of Ruthin, in the county of Denbigh, do hereby give you notice that it is my intAntlollto apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the division of Ruthin, to be holden at Ruthin, in the said connty, on the second day of September next ensuing, for a certificate of justices for the grant of a license to sell by retail Spirit* in Bottle, under the S4 and 25 Vic chap. 11, in pursuance of the Wine and Beer- house Act, 1869. the Wine and Beerhouse Act Amendment Act, 1870, and the 85 and 88 Victoria, chap. 94, sections 68 and 89, to be drunk or consumed off the premleee, at a shop situate at Market Place aforesaid. Given under my hand this ninth day of August, one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy eight. 883o EDWARD HUGHES. In the matter of the Companies Acte, 186S and 1867, and in the matter of the Ruftbon Coal Company, Limited. THE creditors of the above named company are required on or before the 1st day of October, 1878, to send their names and addressee and ihe perticulllrtI of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to Henry Dever, of 4, Lothbury, in the City of London, public accountant, the offlcialliquidator of the said oompany, and if so required by notioe in writing from the said official liquidator are "by their solicitors to come in and prove their soli! debts or claims at the Chambers of the Vice Chancellor, Sir Richard Kalins, 8, Stone Buildings, Llnooln Inn, in the county of Middlesex, at Ul Ii time as shall be specified in such notiee, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribntion msde before such dotte are proved. Wednesday, the 13th day of November, 1878, at 12 o'clock noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this 8th day of August, 1878. 834o EDWARD SHEARME, Chief Clerk. SU N FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. S&TABLISHXD 1710. HSNKY F. SHAW L1FXTR1, Esq. ¡ Chairmaa 1..1. TrMtesrcr. FRANCIS B. R ML TON Boq., Se«r«tea?. Total Stui iasarad ia 1877, fAS1,M,817. I etaiaas paid dw-ise tke last Ma years, mpwLp4k Of TWO MILLIONS STMLEKG. All inforaaatiem respecting Fir* Inswraaocs aoay be oMaiaed fruiB aay of tke nadormenatieaed Ageate «f the Saaiety. WruJum Mr Jokit Lewia Denbigh Mr Joka H. Jones Lhukgellea .Mr Tboaaas Joaas Oekorae Ron" Mala- Meters Kelly and TTarr lkk"r Henry Cn" IIw Xtgal attfo JjuMie Ifatas. In the matter of the Companies Acti, 18B2 and 1867, and in the matter of tke Ruabon Coal Company, Limited. THE Vice Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins. has, by an order J- dated the lftli day of July, 1878, appointed Henry Dever, of No. 4, Lothbury, in the City of London, public accountant, to be official liquidator of the above named company. Dated this 8th day of August, 1878. 835o EDWARD SHEARME, Chief Clerk. ——————————————————————————————————— PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, 20th, and 21st. ]DR-L Y N -N's JJEDIUM in his unrivalled ENTERTAINMENT AND LIGHT SEANCE, As given by him upwards of 3,000 times at the Egyptian Hall, London. THE LIVING MARIONETTES AND LILLTPUTIAN WONDERS. I 1 l.ry dance, sing, aid tt.lk." "The most amusing and ■*oitdei'ul performi'iiee that over composed an evening's entertainment."—'J'imes. Plan of Hull and Reserved Seats Tickets at Miss Whitings, High Street. 855f feibtrs. DENBIGH URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. DENBIGH SEWERAGE WORKS. CONTRACT No. P. THE Urban Sanitary Authority of Denbigh invite Tenders for the following Works in connection with the Sewerage For the construction of Outfall Sewage Tanks. For the construction of 1,810 lineal yards or thereabouts of a brick sewer 2ft. 6in. by Ift. 9in., and 282 lineal yards or thereabouts of 15 inch pipe sewer, together with all Man- holes, Lamplioles, ventilating Shafts, and other works con- nected therewith. The plans, specifications, and detailed drawings may be seen and in oimation obtained from Mr R. C. n. Clough, Surveyor, Drnbigh, from whom bills of quantities and forms of Tender can be obtained on payment of one guinei. Sealed Tenders endorsed Tender for Sewerage Works," to be delivered to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of September, 1878. The lowest or any Tender will not cecessarily be accepted. By Order, I' J. PARRY JONES, JR., Town Clerk. Denbigh, August 13th, 1878. 837b — GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP SUM 11ER EXCURSIONS. ON every SATURDAY, until further notice, Cheap Excursion Tickets for Corwen, Ruthin, Denbigh, Bala Dolgelley, Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Harlech, Penrhyn- deudraeth, Portmadoc, Criecieth, Pwllheli, Llanymyneeh, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, and Aberystwith will be issued from Chester and Wrexham, by any of the through trains, available to return on the Monday following date of departure. On every MONDAY, until further notice, an Excursion Train for Corwen*, B*la, Dolgelley, and Barmouth, will leave the above-named departure stations, and return the same evenings. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Pflildington Terminus. The Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway connect- ing the London and North-Western Railway at Hope Junction, with the Great Western Railway at YV'rexham, forms the shortest and cheapest route belween Oswestry, Ruabon, Wrexham, and Mold, Denbigh, Ruthin, St. Asaph, Rhyl, and Holyhead line. See the Wrexham. Mold, and Connah's Quay Company's Time Tables for through service of trains. SEA SIDE EXCURSIONS. NINE HOURS AT RHYL, IT^VERY MONDAY, from July 1st, Excursions run from 1i YY^rexham to Rhyl at 7.0 a.m. and 9.40 a.m., and inter- mediate stations as per bills-return fare, 2s 6d third class. SATURDAY TO MONDAY AT THE SEA SIDE. 17^ VERY SATURDAY, from July 8th, cheap excursion Li tickets will be issued from Wrexham and intermediate stations to Rhyl and Abergele by the i).40 a.m. and 2.25 p.m. trainsT. See bills for full particulars. Special terms and arrangements made for school trips and guaranteed excursions to Bangor, Llandudno, Denbigh, Liverpool, Manchester, &c, All information to be obtained from T. Cartwright, Wrex- ham. Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway, Wrexham. 63Se dcinttafimr. MK H. R. BENNETT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, HJS resumed his Pianoforte, Organ, and > Harmonium le<><,oDlS. J Address 7, STANLEY STREET, HIGHTOWN, I WREXHAM. August 5th, 1878. 831b ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER, (Incorporated by Royal Charter). MICHAELMAS TERM will commence on Tuesday, jML October 1st, and examination for Matriculation will take place on that day. There will be au examination for Scholarships and Exhibi- 1 tions on Thursday, September 26th. The following are vacant:—One £ 40 lSenior), two £ 30, three ¡ 924 (Phillips), one £20, one X16 (Senior burn). j The Phillips' Scholarships are restricted to natives of the Principality. For tho Senior burn a preference is given to natives of Carmarthenshire. The rest are open. ¡ Exhibitions for Hebrew, Classics, Mathematics. Natural Science, Welsh Mid M'tdprn Languages, with three Entrance Exhibitions of 45 each, are also vacant. For particulars apply to the Vice-Principal on or before September 2lst. 80ao S TTHOMAS' COLLEGE, ¡ R H Y L, ¡ Warden: THE VEN. ARCHDEACON MORGAN, M.A., j Vicar of Rhyl. Ifead-m-aster: REV. THOMAS HUGHES, M.A. ) Boarders are taken in the head-master's house, ¡ which faces the sea, No. 8, Plas Tirion Terrace. 347o THE RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL opened on August Ist.-Full I' .1- particulars as to Terms and course of Educa- tion will be forwarded on application to the REV. A. L. TAYLOR, 61 Hoad Master. j TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. j ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals jQR. & JfBS. ELLIS. I The house is delightfully situated on ax eminence. l' about half a mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far-famed Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify young Ladies for useful and honourable positions in society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, 1 &c.. on application. 1280 { t GI i tlrafresttttn's Jlbbnssfs [A CARD.] MRS gOPEE ¡ Begs to inform Ladies that sho i.» op»n for Engagements as Professional MIDYVIFK and Ladies Nurse Tender. Certified from tho Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, Dublin. I Please apply personally or by letter at SI, Hope-street, Wrexham. 847c A MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Summer Jackets iuLadk-s Maids, and Girls. All new and tho lateefc ahot^' Dresa materials in ail tho N&w«#s4 Strlcs at R\ ARTHUR DAVIS, Deutoifch, j &tatrjesnu?r s 4bbrtssts. L L I S AND C'O 1 S ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. WORKS: MALONE MILLS, BELFAST. OFFICE AND STORES: 23, STRAND-STREET, LIVERPOOL, AND RESPECTABLE IRONMONGERS. 029b J. E. DEKNIS, BRUSH MANUFACTURER,' (Late of T, Church Strict, Wrexham), Begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Wrexham and its vicinity, that he hae taken the business lately carried on by F. W. MAWER, HAIR CUTTER AND PERFUMER, 1, ARCADE, WREXHAM, And intends to combine the Brush and Fancy Trade with the above, having taken into partnership J. J. Duff (from Mr Wm. Fitch's, Chester), who will under- take the entire management of the LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING ROOMS. The business will be under the style or firm of DENNIS & DUFF. The premises have undergone alterations, and the. Stock being entirely New, comprising Brushes and Sponges for Household, Toilet, and Stable use alco Ladies" and Gentlemen's Satchels, Portmanteaus, Purses, Combs, Pomades, Walking Sticks, and a great variety of FANCY GOODS. D. k D. hope, by strict attention to business, and any eommands they may be favoured with, to merit patronage. 1, Arcade, High Street, Wrexham. 851f FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The best of all Railway Companions. SIXPENCE EACH, AT ALL BOOKSTALLS. BEMROSE'S PANORAMIC RAILWAY GUIDE". A diagram of the railway occupies the centre of each page; the direction of the trains is indicated by engraved engines and carriages; stations, junctions, &c., are shown, and distances given; rivers, canals, roads, churches, cbapels, institutions, and works are pointed out, and whatever locally pertains to history, biography, and science is stated in plain language and in readable type. The following Guides are ready:— The Midland I Brighton and South Coast London and South-Western Great Western London and North-Western I Chatham and Dover Great Eastern North British South-Eastern Glasgow & South-Western London: BEMKOSE & SONS, 10, Paternoster Buildings. 88M E ARTHUR DAVIS, Draper, Denbigh, begs to announce • his return from London with a splendid ass*rtmeat of Choice Goods for the present season. 46lg THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. QHARLES D RE W, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents ef Oswestry 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. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists. THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD SALOON. WINESj SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the choicest description. Good STABLING and Lock-up COACH-HOUSES. Careful attention given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT. Wfild VTEW Shapes in Ladies' Straw Hats and Bonnets. New -LM Shapes in Girls' Hats, &e. &c., at R. ARTHUR DAVIES Denbigh. 45ig THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. First Prize for Implements of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society awarded to E. Powell 1268 1872 J. E. Powell IS76 J. E. POWELL Begs to call the attention of Agriculturists to his large and well-seleeted stock of IMPLEMENTS & MACHINES For the Season, viz. :— POWELL BROTHERS AND SVII1TAKERS' MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, II A Y >r A K E R S 11 li It 13 F, R A F. E 6, AMERICAN HAY COLLECTORS, BEVERLEY, BRISTOL, & BALL'S CARTS, CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE STOOLS, OUEESE MAKING APPARATUS, is., &c. An early inspection invited. Please note address:— J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL INONMONGEG, IRON MERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, & 7, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. P.S.—Please send in Machines for repairs as soon as possible. 54jf MUSICAL TUITION. M R- E D W IN H A n R I S S, Private Organist to T. L. Faz-Hugh, Esq., Plas Power; Organist and Director of the Mu-ic at St. Mary's Church, Berrham Late Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.,M.P. Organist at Ruabon Parish Church St. Mark's Church, Wrexham And the Wrexham Art Treasures Exhibition Professor of Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, and Harmonium. Counterpoint and Thorough Bass. For Terms. Ac., apply to Mr Harris*, 3, Ei-ddip Terrae", Wr" iai, to which phc.) he has removed for the heller accommodation of his pupils. Mr Harrios is happy to inform his Oizan Pn»ih that 11 is hdvinsc an organ with petals, suitable for lessons airi 111."Iictic", ei oeted in his musical studio. Mr Harris* respectfully begs to recorai*<nid his son, Mr Charles Harris?, organist of the Iron Churck, Hightown, Wrexham, to elementary pupils, "It moderate termo. 616f R SPARROW. (Organtst of Rusbon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.), Teacher of the ORGAX, FIAHOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Engagements accepted for Concerts as SOLO TENOR and ACCOMPANIST. APPOINTMENTS. Rnabon Wednesdays and Saturdays. ltli,w Wrexham and liroughtou (Brynteg) LJanfe-oUon and Trevor hursdsvs" W#, Acreftur, RJiosymedre, and Chirk Fridays. Foe terms apply tn Mx Sparrow Ruabon. PRIVATE HOTEL. U*, Jermyn-street, St. James', Lon- UOM, W., T f imilies aud gentlemen, close TO tli- clubs and theatres. Apply to Mrs IE. Roberta, proprijtro^" Also Well-famished A L' A UT.w:ETS at Sutherland House, V. East Parage, Uhyl. Apply to Miss Jones, niaaagc-ruos.—At both places general arrangements for tho winter. 78e BIRMINGHAM GOODS. Jewiilerv, Wi-Jch^ Ilirnio- niutas, Hou^hcM Furn:hire,' &c. Ag.ui** wanted Enlarged Illustrated Book tree. Apply—if MtY JvUmriug&Ma. ¡)If draftsman's$bbr*ss.es. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. T. J. WILLTAMS> 34, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. Respectfully begs to announce that having completed hit early SPRING PURCHASES, purposes making hit 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 DRESS FABRICS. All the new soft shades, fancy and plain. ROBES AND COSTUMES Of the richest description and latest designs COL3URED SILKS. All the newest shades BLACK SILKS, By the best makers, and guarantee;1 to wear. JACKETS AND PALETOTS. The Sapphire Jacket in Indian cashmere, French cloth, and silk, with every variety of trimming. The Ottilie Paletot.in silk, handsomely trimmed with lace, fringe, and jet. The Florence Mantelett, trimmed with fringe and lace. Shawls and Shawlettes for the season, very exquisite in style and shape at moderate prices. MILLINERY AND STRAWS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Paris and London millinery-made bonnets. Newest shapes, newest Etyles, at all prices. Mournixig bonnets trimmed in silk and crape. Trimmed straw and chip hats. Specialitie in ladies' chip and straw bonnets, ostrich feathers, tips, flats, while and black, aud all the new tints, fancy birds, wings, ornaments, and otner trimmings. SKIRTS, CORSETS, AND UNDERCLOTHING, In black satin, white embroidered fancy fabrics, sala,eas, and other materials in the prevailing mode. French wove and embroidered corsets in the most approved shapes. Under- clothing in trimmed and plain night-dresses, bodices, chemises, &c. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Ladies St. Etna silk scarves, fancy embroidered ends, plain and fancy scarves, lace scarves, linen cuffs and collars, faMjr brocaded and plain ribbons in all the new colours. WOOLLEN AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. A large stock of Scotch tweeds, in the newest patterns, jnst received; fancy coatings, Lent's silk aud felt hats, shirts, tiee, gloves, (to. CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Brussels, tapestries, Kidders, Dutch and felt carpets in the newest desigus for this year; skin, axmiuster, and other rugs, lintaloums, oil cloths, cretones, damasks, quilts, sheet- ings, &c. English and French wall papers. TENDERS GIVEN FOR ALL FURNISHING ORDERS. AGENT FOR HER MAJESTY'S CACIIEMLRES." MOURNING ORDERS Carefully and promptly executed. N.B.-Darinz the season th stock will be replenished with all the newest productions brought into the market. 83o JJOLKER AND QUD WORTH, GENERAL ENGINEERS, Having had consirlrable practical experience in the manufacture and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, & MACHINERY IN GENERAL, Trust ky prompt attention to business, combined jwitk good workmanship, to in?rit a share of Public Patronage. Estimates given for Millwright and General Work. Work-— ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM, b T II E TEA TRADE. 14, HiCH-STKEET. WREXHAM. TTTIC, present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS JL from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully main- tained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs wiH 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 ciasscHof Ter.. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of orr business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of Tea, aad of the exercise of proper cart, in the selection cf Stock which enables us to sell TEAS r.nd COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere tha:;ks to our numerous customers for their constantly increasing support aad extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders en:ru: t< to us will continue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities er" well worth special notice :— s. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refroshlrio-,pungent 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mixture 2 9 Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is D, perfect Tea of great strenjrth a 4 Choice Moiling Congou. This is a Tea of ster- ling quality, 2 g Finest vontnsr Congon. We e*p«ci..lly recom- mend this high-class Tea 2 jg Finest Lapsang Souchon; «nst»i passed at the price 3 ft Finest R i-ow Co' a of fltio, Teas, choicely blended, rich in' flavour 3 4 Tho Fiaeft Mixtnre of Teas that can he Pro- duced. This Le Ih* Prince of Teas å g CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FUITNCH ITALIAN AND COLONIAL OOOD.S. DELIVERY OF GOODS. C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Orders Fn'{\ of Ctarge I by their own van- or by ;;m..r, cr c?irri: fre paid to I tke nearest railway station. ORDI:" per post, esrrier, M- mes>en~t r, wLl4. hare immediate ivttentiou. I norss OF ;IT:-<X2::)S. C. K. B. «r:J CVs Stores sre opened at s a.m., closed at 7 p.111.; on ")ibr»Oj:ys ai t.So p.m.; aud on Saturdays at 10.W) p.m. K.B.—They will-lie entin !r clowd on four days iet apart as II.: nk IloliOi.ys. Ie. K. 11 E S X AN*" Co., I FAMILY GLLOCEUS, ft, 6'71. YVifEXHAM. LOANS .'rout £ » to £ i,*» caa Lo h«i -U-by, wif* AR'W'lwa'7v-vS a2Ut»* to 30t. Rgge.