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AUCTION DIARY. gales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. j Mar. 28-At the Chester Smithneld—Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Calves Mar. 29—AttheHooton Old Smithfield-Fat Cattle Sheep, Pigs and Calves Mar. 30—At the Smithtield, Chester Special Prize Store Stock Sale April 1-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester-Free. hold Dwelling-Houses in Hoole April I-At the Blossoms Hotel, Ohesteor-Free- hold Dwelling-house and Building Land. April 7—At The Rake Farm, Hawarden—Live and Dead Farming Stock April 8-At the Biossoms Hotel. Chester-Licensed Property, Residences and Cottages, at Rhyl, Denbigh, HeswalL Chester, &c. April 10—Ac Seal and Bank Farm-Fat and Store Cattle. Sheep, Horses, &c. April 12-At the Robin Hood Hotel. Helsby— Farm at Helsby „ 'April 15—At the Blossoms Hotel. Chester-Free- hold Property at Chester and Little Sutton 1 By MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHIOK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. Mar. 28-At "Summerfield," Tarpoiiey— Furniture, China, Linen, Harness, &c. April I-A, the Grosvenor Hotel—House and Land at Peuyffordd April I-At the Auction Mart, Forega.te-street- Roses, Flowenng Plants and Bulbs April 4—At the Auction Mart, Forega.te-street- Household Effects April ll-At "The Hand Hotel," Llangollen- Family Hotel and PremLses April I8-At the Auction Ma.rt, Foregate-street— Furniture and Effects April—At the Gymnasium Room, Lower Bridge- street—Furniture, Pictures, Silver, &c. By MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. Mar. 27-At the Flint Cattle Mart—Fat and Store Stock Mar. 28—At the Ermine Cattle Mart-Fat and Store Stock Mar. 29—At Elm Villa, Liverpool-road. Neston- Household Furniture April 7-At No. 9, Lumley-road. Ohester-House- hold Furniture and Effects By MR. J. P. CARTER. Mar. 29—At Hooton Ctle Maxt—Stock By MESSRS. CHALLINOR. ROWSON AND CHALLINOR. Mar. 30—At Hatton, new Chbster-Live and Dead Stock By MR. JOHN A. LYON. April 4—At 37, Bouverie-street, Chester—House- hold Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. ASTOX & SON. Mar. 28—At the City Auction Rooms, Cheater- Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. April 10—At the Shotton Hotel, Shotton—Land at Shotton By MR. WALTER O. JONES. Mar. 27—At High-street, Queen's Ferry-Fish and Potato Range, &c. SALES BY AUCTION. .#- G \HUKTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS V AND RICHARDSON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND AND EisTATE AGENTS, THE AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Law Unian and Crown Insurance Companies. Teiegraphic Address: iVla-rt, Chester. Telephone No. 210. On Tuesday Next. AT SUMMERFIELD. EATON-ROAD, TARPORLE¥. jI%f /1 j ESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. ?t u?v? been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Vaughan, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL 14i AUCTION, on TUESDAY, iViarcn 28th. 1905, at 11 o'clock -a.m. punctually, the wiioie of the Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including mahogany sideboard, ci.tl,o two-tier whatnot, rosewood writing desk with o drawers, spring- stuffed loungmgs chairs arid eouohco, hovel plate mirrors and chimney glasses, valuable mahogany china cabinet with 2 g*ass doors, brown, Qd iillèU ohest, mahogany and other cabinets, suspending oil lamps. Axminster and other oaipets, brass and iron bedsteads, fumed oak and enamelled bedroom suites, books, ornam^^tal and other c-hina, water-colours, kitchen dresser with sycamore top, patent combined washing .and wringing machine by Bradford, an assortment of wi-ing,n- table ii.a, set of single harness with bia&s moLUit?nge. gentleman's saddle, lawn mower, and other effects. Catalogues may be obtained at the Swan Hotel, TaiporLev; or from Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson, Auctioneers, Chester. PENYFFORDD, HOPE, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. ? lM. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Gn)8- venor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 1st April. 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be. then produced, unless pre- viously disposed of by private trea.ty- A very desirable freehold DYVELLIING- HOUSE, known as O&k Mount," situate at Pennyffordd, Hope, about a quarter of a mile from the Hope Station, with paved yard), suit- able ottto&oea. large garden, tomato house, shippon, stable, lzr. p?eoe of exoeH?nt Land, containing in the whole 33 acres, or thereabouts. Vacant possession will be given. B.-Any further information may 00 rad frcm the Auctioneers, Chester; or from Messrs. Forwocd and Williams, Solicitors, 5, Cook- street, Liverpool. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. Sale of a large collection of Japanese and other LILIES, new and choice Hardy Perennials, Gladioli, Tuberoses, Flower Seeds, Dwarf Stan- dard and Climbing Roses of the best hybrid perpetual and tea-scented varieties Clematis and Virginian Creepers, Red and Black Currant Bushes, &c., by MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO., ?yJL on SATGRDAY, 1st April, 1905, at One p.m. punctually. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Chester. AUCTION MART. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELHHICK & CO. 1.1. will hold a Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Effects on TUESDAY, 4th April, 1905. Early entries invited. LLANGOLLEN, NORTH WALES. To Hotel Keepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Capitalists and Others. Highly Important Sale of very Attractive First- eiass Freehold FAMILY HOTEL, DWELLING- HOUSES, SHOPS, COTTAGES, Gardens, &c. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. l]?jt. will SELL BY AUCTION, on the premies at "The Hand Hotel," Llangollen. on TUESDAY, the 11th day of April, 1905, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions- The very Attractive Fully-Licensed First-class Freehold FAMILY HOTEL, known as "THE HAD HOTEL," very pleasantly situate in the picturesque and far-famed town of Llangollen, with extensive frontage to the river Dee, and within four minutes' walk of the Railway Station, together with the Stables, Coach-houses. Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, and Drying Grounds belonging thereto also two DWELLliNG-HOUSES and SHOPS in Bridge-street and Church-street, several Lock-up SHOPS, COTTAGES, Slaughter House, &c. The Hotel, which enjoys a high reputation, has been very successfully carried on for many years by the owner, is fully furnished and contains 15 public and private entertaining-rooms, billiard-room, and 42 bedrooms, kitchen, store-rooms, larders, laundry, very extensive cellaring, and other conveniences. Possession of the Hotel and Premises will be given on completion of the purchase. The Fixtures and Fittings to be taken at a valua- tion to be declared at the time of sale. The Furniture and Stock-in-Tradt- may be taken at the option of the purchaser. Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, together with any further information, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Chester; or to Messrs. LONG liEVILLE & CO., Solicitors, Oswestry. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. .l'-L will hold a Sale of Miscellaneous FURNI- TURE and EFECTS on TUESDAY, April 18th, 1905. Preliminary notice of a highly important sale of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, Silver Plate, Plated Articles, and other Effects, which have been warehoused by Messrs. Garnett and Son at their rooms, and removed for convenience of sale to THE GYMNASIUM ROOM, LOWER BRIDGE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. have received instructions from Messrs. .Garnett and Son to SELL BY AUCTION about the middle of April, 1905, the above mentioned valuable effects. Further particulars and catalogues will shortly be published. THURSDAY, March 30th. SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at ?) HATTON, near Cheater, by order of Miss Bur cress. CHALLINOR, ROWSON & CHALLINOR. On TUESDAY, April 4th. £ 3 ALE of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE O and EFFECTS at 37, BOUVERIE-STREET, CHESTER, by order of Mrs. Evans (who is leaving the city. Full particulars on posters. JOHN A. LYON, Auctioneers, &c. Offiees 4, Abbey Buildings, St. Werburgh-street, ..mid Linen Hail, Chester. BENJAMIN PIERCY, DECEASED. MR. FRA?K LLOYD will SELL BY iv_t AUCTION at the Shotton l Hotel, Shotton, on MONDAY, the 14th April. 1905, at 6 p.m., Two Lots of Excellent Accomodation LAND, situate at SHOTTON, and close to the Oonnah's Quay and Shottoa Station of the Great Central Railway, and to the main road between Connuh's Quay and Queensferry. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained at the Shotton Hotel, Shotton, from the Auctioneer, ;j Purr's Bank Chambers, Wrexham or from Messrs. EVAN MORRIS & CO., Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. SALES BY AUCTION. -I -I_ TUKSDAY NEXT, 28th March, 1905, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold i?-I their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CAlTLE. SHEEP, PIGS and CALVES, in. eluding 100 Scotch Ewes, in-lamb and to lamb, and two well'bred Shorthorn Bulla, 14 months old (bred up norfrh). Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29th March, 1905, at 1 o'clock. AT THE OLD SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual W EEKL Y SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. THUKSDAY NEST, 30ch March, 1905, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. SPECIAL PRIZE STORE STOCK SALE. ijVf -I j E-aSKS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold a special Store Stock Sale, when the follow- ing prizes will be given, viz. iilfurtha best DAIRY COW or HEIFER, in- calf or in-milk; and £ 1 for the best lot of HEIFERS or BULLOCKS for grazing purposes. Eutries respectiuliy solicited. HOOLE, CHESTER. Sale of Freehold Dwelling-Houses, situate in Phillip-street, and Pickering-street, Hoole, in the County of Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will SELL l' By ALJli, at the BlJllij Hotel, CHESTER, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of April, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions, and in the following or sucti other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, the following Freehold PROPER! Y, viz. :— LOT 1.—The two DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 6 and 8, i'lckering-street, Hoole, in the occupation of Messrs. Puce and Bees. DOT 2.—The two DWELLING-HOUBES, Noa. 10 and 12, i'lcaeruig-street, Hooie, in the occupation of Messrs. ilopiuiioon and Bunnell. Ltir ;).-11.10 TWO DWI^I^LING-HOUSES, Nos. 14 and 16, Pickering-street, Hooie, in the occupation of Messrs. Moxon and lorn. XJOT 4.— liie DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 90, PhiUip-btreet, Hooie. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Mr. A. CAKDEN LocKwoui), Solioitor, Newgate- street. Chester. BOUGHTON, CHESTER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY V i E??ii?. ?uf?NAtL & ROBERTS, at the i).uodutu?, ii?el. Cuter, on SATURDAY, 'I April 1st, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, sub- ject to conditions— Lot 1.—Trie exoellent Freehold DWELLING- HOUSE, known as Laburnum Grange, 36, Cnapel-lane, Boughton, in the city of Chester, in tne occupation of Mr. Elisha Brown, and con- taining two sitting-rooms, two kitchens, pantry, cellar, and five bedrooms. There is a two-stalled stable, ooaoh-house and hay loft, together with ooiier outuuuuings, and a good yard approached by an entrance 16ft. wide. Also large garden and excellent supply ot spring and rain wuicr. The total area is aoout square yards. Ihere is a right-of-way to tms Viupvrty liom Christieton-road, and the Land Tax is redeemed. The above can be viewed on Ci1.ro from the Auctioneers. Lot 2.—The valuable Freehold plot of BUILD- ING LAND, oontaining about 1,556 square yards, adjoining Mr. C. J. Oweoi's property on the Dee View estate, Boughton, and fronting Bachelors-lane, in the county of Chester. — v ncaiit txjsaession oi both Lots can be given on completion. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneers, Grosvenor Buildings; or Messrs. Walker, Smith aiad Way, Solicitors, Chester. On FRIDAY, April 7th, 1905. Highly iii.poiii..nt Sale ot Pedigree tohire Horses *iud Haoai*.ys, Fat and Dairy Cattle, Fat Sheep, Ewes and Lambs, Pigs, Produce-, Carts, Gears, ImpiLlllc..ab, tools, aucl Daily L tonsils, at THE RaKE FARM. IIA WARDEN, one mile from. btUiUycroit Station, and :3 Irom. Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROB&RlS are ?L)L la\o?red \\nh instructions ftom Mes?ra. E. aud H. Griffiths (who are leaving toe larm) to SELL BY AUCTION, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including 19 pedigioe share horses and hackneys, the noted stallion Hawarden Premier, 12 choice fat heifers and bui- locks, o young daay cows, 21 well-bred coloury heifois and buiiocks, z yearling siioitlioni bulls, 4 rearing calves. oU ripe izit sheep, 35 Shiopshire and Leicester owes with lambs at foot, large white sow aud il fol,owers, 10 fat pigs, 1U tons of good wheat straw, Scottish Triurnpn and Up-to-date seed potatoes, mangoids, carts, geurs, implements, tools and dairy utensns. Lunch by ticket at 10.30; Sale at 11.30 prompt. Fuil particulars in catalogues, from the Auc- tioneers, Giosvenor Buildings, Chester. RHYL, ABERGELE, DENBIGH and CAER- WYS, in the Counties of Flint and Denbigh; HESWALL, in the County of Chester; and CITY OF CHESTER. Highly Important Sale of Valuable Freehold LICENSED PROPERTY, comprising Hotels, Inns, and Public Houses, and Freehold RESI- DENCES and COTTAGES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSKO. UUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the ?JL Blossoms Hotel, Che?mr. on MAiURDAY, April 8th, 1905, at 3 p.m., in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Salle, and subject to conditions— Lot 1.—The Fuliy-iicensed1 PREMISES known as "The Red Lion fiocel," Dyserth, near Pres- tatyn and Rhyl, with the three-stored Dwelling- house, double-fronted Lock-up Shop, and Cottag)9 adjoining, and the stables, coach-house and loft adjacent. The above is in exca-allent repair, Pres- tatyn wafer is laid on, and the Hotel is lighted with acetylene gas made on the premises. Lot 2.—Tha Fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Angel Vaults," wlth the Brewery and Malthousi thereto belonging, situate in Hall Square, Park-lane, and Factory-lane, Denbigh. Tb»3 Brewery is in full working order and equipped with modern machinery. Lot 3.-The Fuily-licensad PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Drovers' Arms," Caerwys, with the Cottage and Crofts adjoining, containing 2r. 23p. or thereabouts, and th? four valuable Pasture Fields, containing lOa. 2r. 23p. or there- abouts, situate on the Holywe!l-road close to the yillage. of Caerwys. Lots 4 and 5.-Four valuable Semi-detached DWELLI-NG-HOUSES, situate on, and having good frontages to, the main road from Gayton to Birkenhead', close to Heswall Station, and adjoin- iag the Victorle, Hotel, Heswall. The above will first be offered, in one Lot, and if not sold will be put up in, pairs. Lot 6.—The valuable and substantially-built Fully-licensed PREMISES known as "The Green Dragon Hotel," Foregate-street, Chester. The Hotel is fitted, with all the most modem conveniences, including electric light and gas. Lot 7.—The recently-erected Fully-licensed' PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Grotto Inn," Bridge-street, Chester, with the three Cottages, Nos. 5, 7 and 9, Commonha 11 -stre-1 adjacent thereto. Vacant possession of the Inn will be givøn on completion. Lot 8.Steam Roller" FLOUR MILL with the Yard and Outbuildings belonging thereto, situata in High-street, Abergele, equipped with modern machinery and appliances. If not 301d', the machinery will be offered by auction in Lots on tix,- PremIses on the 5th May, 1905. The above Licensed Properties will be offered as free and untied houses. All the Lots are free- i hold and free from chief rent. The trade fixtures and stock-in-trade in Lots 1, 2. 6 and 7 to be taken by the respective pur- chasers thereof at valuation. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1 to W. H. Churton and' Son, Solicitors, Chester; as to Lots 1 to 5, to Walker, Smith and Way, Belie- itors Chester; as to Lots 6, to Oliver Jcnes, Bill- son and Co., Solicitors. Liverpool; as to Lot 7, to Tyrer, Kenion and Co., Solicitors, Liverpool; as to Lots 1 to 7, to Royle and Reynolds, Solicitors, Chester; as to Lot 8, to Alsop, Stevens and Co., Solicitors, Liverpool; and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, Chester, and to J. W. Davidson. Cookson and Co., Chartered' Account- ants, Liverpool. HELSBY, CHESHIRE. Important Sale of a Valuable long" leasehold Farm House- and Farm Buildins containing 2 roods and 5 perches or thereabouts, known as SPRINGFIELD FARM, HELSBY, situate near the Robin Hood Hotel, and i mile from Helsby Station, held under a lease for 999 years from 23rd June, 1877, at a ground rent of £ 6 per annum, and now in the occupation of Mr; Arthur R. Savage, to be SOLD BY AUCTION by M ESSKS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the l Robin Hood Hotel, Hebby. on WEDNES- DAY. April 12th, 1905, at halfpast four punctu- ally, in one lot, and subject to conditions, the valuable, compact and well arranged FARM PREMISES. Any further particulars and cards to view may I b" obtained from the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; or from Messrs. Brown and Dobie, Solicitors, 53, Northgate-street, Chesta-r. COUNTY AND CITY OF CHESTER. Sale of a desirable Freehold Family Residence, known as Abbot's Cottage, Chester, and a Double-fronted Shop at Little Sutton, in the County of Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will SELL 1'-8.. BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY. 15th day of April, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m., and subject to conditions— Lot I.-The FAMILY RESIDENCE known as Abbot's Cottage, situate on the Liverpool-road, Chester, containing hall, 3 entertaining roomg. study, 0 bedrooms and boxroom, bathroom and w.c., back staircase, kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry, good cellars, and the usual out-offices, and good stabling. The house is approached by carriage-drives both from Liverpool road and Victoria-road. The Land contains 2,760 square yards or thero- abouts, and having a frontage of 51 yards to the Liverpool-road and 33 yards to Victoria-road, offer-s itself as one of tho most eligible and valu- able building sites in the neighbourhood. Immediate possession can be given. Lot 2. Double-fronted SHOP with the DWEL- LING-HOUSE thereto, together with the ware- house and storeroom in the rear, situate in Little Sutton, in the County of Chester, (8 miles from I Chester, in the occupation of Mrs. Putt, grocer, &c. I For further particulars and for orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, I Chester; or to Mr. R. L. St. C. Nicholson, solici- tor, St. Werburgit-rtreet, Chester. i IMPORTANT I: WE PAY CARRIAGE ON ALL GENERAL ORDERS IRRESPECTIVE OF AMOUNT, TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. COOPER & CO., t e THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS, LIVERPOOL. P.S.-PACKING CASES FREE SEND FOR PRICE LIST. SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 10th April, 1905. Great and extensive Sale of 80 Grand FAT and STORE CATTLE, 300 SHEEP, HORSES, PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS and FARM EFFECTS, at SEALAND BANK FARM, near CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are HLJL favoured with instructions from F. L. Roberts, Esq. twho is leaving the farm), to conduct the above important Sale. FLINT CATTLE MART. On MONDAY NEXT, March 27th, 1905. MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE 1: will SELL BY AUCTION- 200 Head of Fat and Store STOCK. Sale at 1.30 o'clock prompt. ERMINE CATTLE MART. On TUESDAY NEXT. 28th March, 1905. At the above Cattle Mart, MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will conduct their weekly sale of- 600 Head of STOCK. Sale at 11 o'clock to the minute. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 29th, 1905. MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE have been favoured with instruotions from Mrs. Walton Gray (who is changing her residence) to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at ELM VILLA. LIVERPOOL-ROAD, NESTON. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, 4, Newgate- street, Chester. On FRIDAY, April 7th, 1905. Sale of Antique Silver. Electro Plated Goods, Pianoforte. Glaas, China, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at No. 9, LUMLEY ROAD, CHES i ER. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE have re- t. oeived instructions from the Executors of the late Mrs. Temple to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS on the above premises. Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock. Full particulars in catalogues, which may be bad at the AUCTIONEERS Offices, 4, Newgate-street, Chester. On WEDNESDAY NXXT, at One o'clock. J P. CARTER'S HOOTON CATTLE SALE. < Auction Offices: 2, Newgate-street, Chester. Under Distress for Rent. HIGH STREET, QUEEN'S FERRY. SALE of nearly new FISH and POTATO RANGE, 4ft. wide, with tiled front, tinned-iron dome, with brass mounts, by "Mabbott and Co., Man- chester" Potato Cutter, two Counters, three Benches, Brass Hanging Lamp, &c., on MONDAY NEXT, the 27th day of March, 1905. Sale to commence at 3-30 o'clock. WALTER O. JONES, Auctioneer, Holywell. Q ASTON & SON, CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. These Rooms are alwavs open to receive FURNITURE and other GOODS for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Terms moderate. Prompt settlement. Sales oonducted in town or country. S. ASTON & SON, Auctioneers, &c., Regent-street, Wrexham; W-itergate-street, Chester. CITY AUCTION ROOMS, CHESTER. TUESDAY NEXT. March 28th, 1-30. ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION A- FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consistmg of Parlour, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Ou Cloth, Linoleum, Rugs, items of Clothing, &c. On View. Sale TUESDAY NEXT, March 28th, 1-30. TENDERS. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. TENDERS for PAINTING WORK at the TElectncity Works are invited by the Corpora- tion of Chester. Form of Tender. Specification and Conditions may be obtained from the Electrical Engineer, Electricity Works, New Crane-atreet, Chester, and must be sent to the Town Hall, addressed to the Chairman of the Lighting Committee, endorsed "Painting." not later than SATURDAY, the 8th April next. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 24th March, 1905. FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. THE Main Roads Committee are prepared to _L receive TENDERS for the Supply of MATERIALS, CARTAGE, &c.. for the year MATERIALS, 'l i st, IW6. ending March 31st, 1906. Forms of Tenders, with full particulars, may be had on applying to the Inspector of Main Roads. Tenders to be delivered on or before the 1st day of April. 1905, to the Inspector, endorsed Tender for Materials and Cartige." The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. ROBERT LLOYD, Inspector of Main Roads. County Buildings, Mold. March 16th, 1905. HAWARDEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR SCAVENGING. THE above Council invite TENDERS for the Collection. Removal and Disposal of Night- soil and other Refuse, contained in all privies, ashpits and other receptacles within the Parish of I Saltney and the Hawarden Special Drainage Area. A specification of the work to be performed and maps of the districts to be Scavenged may be seen at the office of Mr. FRED BARRETT, Inspector of Nuisances, Queen's Ferry. A Contractor may Tender for more than one district, but a separate Tender must be made for each district. The duration of each Contoact will be until the end of the Council's year, 31st March, 1906. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Scavenging," to be delivered to me not later WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of March, 1905. HUGH G. ROBERTS, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Broughton, nr. Chester, 21st March, 1905. 1 SHIPPING. CANAD ETC.—ALLAN LINE new Turbine Steamer "VIRGINIAN" sails from LIVERPOOL for HALIFAX and ST. Joa.i's 6th April. Book early. District Agency: 26, Watergate-street, Chester. Bookings to Canada by the Dominion Line, the C.P.R. and all Atlantic Lines. N.B.: Agriculturists Wanted by Canadian Government. Booking Office for Tourists and others to all parts of the World. Cheap Easter Tours. Fares and particulars free. CANADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance of mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James- street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenhall-street, London, j will obtain revised handbook, maps, and latest general information free of cost. W. T. WILLIAMS, 33, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, Are fully prepared with a Large and Varied Stock of the NEWEST STYLES obtainable for the Season. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, JACKETS. DRESS SKIRTS in Voiles, TWEEDS, CLOTHS, &e. UNDERSKIRTS, BLOUSES, IN GREAT VARIETY. MILLIN ERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. A Great Variety of READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Also UNTRIMMED HATS in Endless Variety. THE CHOICEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. GW THE SECOND MUSIC SHOP FROM THE CROSS. ,?""??  TELEPHONE ?-?"?   p  ?-   ? ??<?? ???? ??   PIANOS, \??   '?   Pg; #^ PIANOLAS,  1. ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, MUSIC, STRINGS, TUNING. SOLE AGENT FOR- STEINW AY AND BL UTHNER. I PIONEER FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. I LOWEST PRICES IN THE KINGDOM. I FOR CASH, I OR ON OUR EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. Call or Send for Catalogue and Terms. A. RICHARDSON'S CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. THEY STAND LIKE A ROCK. NO FICTITIOUS OR SOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, BUT THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE LOCAL REFERENCES GIVEN 21 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 15s. 2d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR IRON PIANO. 14 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 10s. 6d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR AMERICAN ORGAN HIGH MIRROR TOP, TWO KNEE SWELLS, 12 STOPS 12 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 9s. 4d. per Month. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL THE HIGH CLASS MAKERS. SOLE AGENCIES: STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, BLUTHNER, KAPS, WALDEMAB. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER: AND BANK BUILDINGS. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. ASK FOR I "ROMÕLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PBOPBIETOR GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. J. T. MILNE, BRIDGE INN, TARVIN ROAD, CHESTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, i PINTS 2/- P" Dozitii. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, iPlNTS 1/10" It PINTS (SCREW STOPPERS). BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 PER DOZEN GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT 3 3" BIRKENHEAD BREWERY COOS DINNER ALE 2,6 FAMILY ALES, IN 6, 9 & 18 GALLON CASKS, FROM 1/- PER GALLON. W. J. CHESTER. Cross Foxes, Boughton, Chester, ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, PINTS 2/-PER DOZEN TRUMAN, HANBURY, BUXTON- IMPERIAL STOUT, I PTS. 2/6" SPECIAL STOUT, i PTs. 1/LQ PINTS (ScREW STOPPERS). WHITBREAD'S ALES 2/6 & 3, WHITBREAD'S STOUT. 2/6 & 3/ TRUMAN & HANBURY'S STOUT. 2/6 & 3/ TRUMAN & HANBURY;S ALES 26 IND COOPE'S ALE 2;6 do. OATMEAL STOUT 2/6 do. do. (2 PINTS) 1/6 Any Quantity r One Dozen delivered in Town „ Sk Orders by post will receive pro? Sto. DUTTON BROS., PHONOGRAPH SUPPLY STORES. OVER 1,000 RECORDS. ALL THE LATEST TITLES: Under a Panama," "Sly Old Owl," "Farewell, my little Yo San, "Blue Bell," "She cost me 7/6," &c. HORNS, HORN BASKETS, CONNECTIONS, SPRINGS, &c. RECORD BOXES, double wool lined, to hold One Dozen, 1/ Two Dozen, 1/9. DUTTON BROS. 105, FOREGATE STREET, AND 25 & 27, LOWER BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply.Funerals cheaper than any other shop in the City. E. D. &SONS take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Scbillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PRIVATE ADDRESSES: 12" UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, R J'- HE R. J. & H. ELLIS,) PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CHURCH DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS. OFFICE 64, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. TELEPHONE, No. 26Y1. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, J- REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, See. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS! MARVELLOUS IS THE ONLY WORD TO EXPRESS THE VALUE, HEPWORTH'S ARE OFFERING IN MEN'S SUITS, MADE TO ORDER, AT 25/- Now on View in HEPWORTH'S WINDOW, 83, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? J. HEPWOETH & SON, LTD. PROPRIETORS. 150 BRANCH SHOPS. HIGH CLASS PROVISIONS. RICHARD THOMAS, 94, NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. CHOICEST CHESHIRE CHEESE. WILTSHIRE & IRISH HAMS & BACON (Smoked & Pale.) PURE BUTTER LQUALITY. HORNER'S CREAM AND CREAM CHEESE, MELTON PIES, &c., TELEPHONE 413. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. JIARM SEEDS OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, PURE AND RELIABLE. FOREST TREES AND PLANTS for Game Coverts and Hedges. ROSES, Ornamental Evergreen & Deciduous Flowering TREES & SHRUBS PLANTS for Stoves. Greenhouses, Conservatories and Herbaceous Borders. THORN, QUICK, strong, transplanted, 15/ 21/ 25/- & 30;- 1,000 extra strong, 35/ 40/- & 45/- 3.000. APPLES. PEARS, PLUMS & CHERRIES standards, bushes and pyramids, 18/ 24/- & 30; doz. NURSERIES 300 ACHES. ALL CATALOGUES POST FREE UPON APPLICATION. CLIBRANS, ""SZER ALTRINCHAM f \?JuljDKAr%i ?? sEED??. SEAS (> 1904. EDWIN LLOYD, CENTRAL SUPPLY STORES, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving DAILY SUPPLIES of the CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, Aberdeen Haddock, Loch Fyne Kippers, Ham Cured Herrings, PALETHORPE'S SAUSAGE, HORNERS FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND DELIV?REDIS PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. TO BE SOLD. HANDSOME PIANO, in good condition; JLJL cheap. — Apply D. Dickinson, Chemist, Hoole. FOR SALE, MOTOR BICYCLE, Rex. 3 h.p. JC good going condition guaranteed. -Ledsham, 11, Cheyney-road, Chester. 2555 ??/???K)LESKIN MUFF BAG; good ?M <?/ \? value.—A. Newstead, Furrier, Frod- sham-street, Chester. mo BE SOLD, cheap, LADY'S BICYCLE; -L good condition. No reasonable offer refused. Can be seen at G6, Tarvin-road, Chester. 2512 MAIL CART, fashionable style, in perfect condition. May be seen at 3, St. Anne's Place, Victoria-road, Chester. 2522 j-VJR SALE, Brown BAY GELDING, rising F6yrs, free goer, 15 hands.—Thornton le Moors Rectory, Chester. 2502 MALL PHONOGRAPH and 30 RECORDS o (Edison's), for £1, good condition cost k"j.- Apply any evening, 13, Paradise-row, Chester. PO 3s.—HillkrHARMONIUM/ Solid X3 American walnut case; excellent condition. Dale. 51, Bridge-street Row. 2537 FOR SALE, Three Freehold HOUSES in Chf-?ster. -Apply 13rid,,?mans, Solicitors. Chester. OO.—Second-hand Upright PIANO, in walnut c&O case. Plenty of tono; fully guaranteed, -R. A. Ax tens, 10. White Friars, Chester.  few very special BARGAINS in Second-hand A FURNITURE.—Guest and Wardle, Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers. Foregate-street. Chester. 2557 T 0 CLOSE AN ESTATE. -fwo or Four de- -&- sirablo HOUSES in Henshall-sfcreet, Chester: always well let.-Apply to Mr. W. E. Brown, Estate Agent, 39, Pepper-stroet, Chester. MAIL CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS. All new stock. By best makers. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.-R. G. Shaw & Co., Ironmongers, 6, Bridge-street. 2567 TOOLS for JOINERS and Edge Tools for all Trades. Fine steel, careful tempering, highest quality, reduced prices. -Bra,sey, Iron- monger, Chester. POWER HAMMER, by Pilkington, Ltd.. JL Accrington" new six months ago, never been used. Price j665. Can be seen working if desired at Lawton's, Westminster Works, Chester. HARNESS HORSB, 7 years old, 15 hands; JLjL suit any tradesmen jSIC warranted quiet to ride or drive sound. Month's trial; or would lend two months for keep in responsible hands.— Edwards, 54. Wilderspool-road, Warrington. 2535 IOR SALE (owner no further use), Brown COB Jj MARE, 14-2; Dog Cart and Harness (together or separately). Regularly driven by a lady.— Apply Storiar and Sons, Veterinary Surgeons, Cheater. 2517 CHKSTER RA/CECOMPANY SHARE.- For immediate SALE, a SHARE in this Company, with the Dividend for the current year payable in July and the Badge for this year's Race Meeting -Offers to be made to Mr. A. E. Caldecutfc, Solicitor, 17, Newgate-street, Chester. To BE 80LD. one 2% Peerless Bradbury JL MOTOR CYCLE, 1904. Extra parts, new contact breaker, exhaust and inlet valves and springs, lamp. horn and stand. Guaranteed perfect.- -Apply Z. Woodfin, Cycle Agent, Tarvin, near Chester. 2476 TO BE SOLD, comfortable BOAT HOUSE, •situate close to water edge, Dee Fords, Sandy-lane; fine outlook. Three boats, well cushioned and carpeted. Reasonable offer ac- cepted.—App?y C. H. Eaton, Cecil House, Boughton, Chester. 2376 F-u ÛJi- DISPÖSAL;'jn Connah's Quay, FANCY FDRAPERY and MILLINERY BUSINESS, doing good trade, in midst of large population, and growing town. Splendid opening, every con- venience, chance seldom met with. Tailoring and clothing business could be added.—For further par- ticulars address X 46, "Observer" Office, Chester. ON SALE, first-class BROUGHAM, for pair or single; also GIG, equal to new, built by Lawton & Co., Chester; both have indiarubber tyres. One set Double HARNESS, brass-mounted, equal to new; and one Ditto, silver-mounted, in very good condition. Late the property of Dr. Elliott.—Apply W. C. Thornhill, St. Michael's House, Chester. LLDAY'S— ik GENT.'S MATCHLESS, ?7 0 0 net emb. LADY'S ENCHANTRESS, „ Lucas' Accessories free with above. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ORDERED 800 CYCLES FROM MESSRS. ALLDAYS. As MORE THAN 50 LEADING MAKERS COMPETED, THIS CONTRACT MEANS AN EXCELLENT TESTI- MONIAL AS TO DESIGN, QUALITY AND REAL VALUE. The Cycles are fitted with free wheel and two rim brakes, bright parts heavily plated, and the re- mainder highly finished in black enamel. The new pattern frame for Lady's Cyoles gives imple room for easy mounting and dismounting. 1 Gent.'s Tricycle, Sparkbrook, in good condition £ 4. 10/- I Gent.'s Tricycle, James, do. do. ;25. lof. T. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER I- m- MISCELLANEOUS. AIL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS.— New Opening Stock just arrived.—J. E. Newman, Ironmonger, 12, Bridge-street. WIRE NETTING from halfpenny per yard, at Wl^Wvr m. Clarke's, Cheese Vat Maker and Repairer, 52 and 5(5, Frodsham.street, Chester. AT liberty for Concerts, Entertainments, &c. J. jCJL M. Gilbert, Retined Humorist, 12, Denman-st., Liverpool. Funn y and clean Songs. Terms moderate WC. TAYLOR, 21, Albion-street, and A We Union Hall. Furniture reupholstered. Bedding remade. Carpets taken up. beaten and relaid. 2456  PENNY PACKETS of choice FLOWER 5O M. SEED (all different), post free Is. 1. Imperial Supply Stores (258) Crampton-street, Walworth, London. 2530 MAIDENHAIR FERNS, sirong Trowns, l?LB- Cuneatum and Decorum, Is. 3d. doz., 8s. 100; also Tomato Plants, Is. 6d. doz.-Apply Gaulton, Saltney, Chester. 2457 ADIES' DRESS LENGTHS, stylish colour- JU ings. Voiles, Canvas, Crepes, Knop Tweeds, 3/11. Carriage paid. Patterns free.—Bradford Dress Warehouse, Shipley, Bradford. 1959 ATEST WASHING AND WRINGING JLJ MACHINES. Rollers turned up. All kind of Repairs to Mangles. -Ha-sold en, Wood Turner and Mangle Roller Maker (Works), Delamere-street, Chester. REAT BARGAINS in CYCLES, both New Gand Second-hand. Also a large stock of 1904 pattern TYRES, including all makers, at their reduced prices. W. Maher, 34, Bridge-street, Chester. ROBT. W. KILLON, Coal Exchange, Chester, Supplies SPAR GRAVEL, Chippings, Macadam, &c., for drives and walks; SLEEPERS and TIMBERS for fencing; Welsh and Buxton Building and Agricultural LIMES. Quotations given to any station. IpREE TO RENT-PAYERS. The current num- _t' her of an illustrated Magazine will be ?ent post free on application to those who would like to know how to use their rent to buy their houses.—Write, mentioning "Cheshire O bserver, to the Editor, Home," 3, Brushfield-street. London, E.C. 2358 IF the Baltic Fleet were as good and as reliable JL as our 16/- LEVER WATCHES, they would never be beaten, not even by all the navies in the world. Guaranteed splendid timekeepers, and dust- proof. Absolutely non-magnetic. We give with every Watch a written guarantee for 10 years, and also contract to keep it in order for 1/- a year.—Note Address Rowley's, Cow Lane Bridge, Chester. Established 1832. CART and LURRY TARPAULINS, LONG and LOIN CLOTHS for Horses. COAL and CORN SACKS, equal in price and quality to any in the kingdom. Ladders, Blocks, Pulleys, Rope of all sizes. TENTS suitable for all purposes, Decorations if required. Prompt atten- tion to enquiries either for Sale or Hire of above.— ,?on t0,0D?lu -?IES & SONS, Crane?tre?. Victoria r?d. und 4, Coai Exchange, Cuesc?r. THE NESTON & PARKGATE HYGIENIC LAUNDRY & CLEANING COMPANY, LIMITED. LAUNDRYMEN, DYERS, AND FRENCH CLKAN KKS. SHIRTS-AND COLLARS A SPECIALITY. Special Prices quoted for Hotels, Restaurants, and Institutions. All classes of DYEING & FRENCH CLEANING done on the most improved principles. GENT'S & LADIES' CLOTHES A SPECIALITY. Our Vans Collect and Deliver Free in Birkenhead and District, West Kirby and Hoylake, Hooton and Bromborough, Littlo Sutton. & Cheater & District. PRIOX LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. WORKS: NESTON, CHESHIRE. RECEIVING OFFICE Theatre Buildings, City Road, Chester. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT AND DISEASE (SMALL POX, SCARLET FEVER, TYPHOID, DIPHTHERIA, APPENDICITIS, &c.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR- 1 ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £ 4,800,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS :— Chester. Mr. J. J. CUNNAH, Grosvenor Buildings. „ Mr. J. E. HASWELL, Dee Tower. (Agents required in unrepresented districts.)