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AUCTION DIARY. Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. April I-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester-Free- hold Dwelling-Houses in Hoole April 1-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—Free- hald Dwellinic-house and Building Land. April 4-At the -Chester Smithfield-Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Calves April 5—At the Hooton Old Smithfield-Fat Cattle Sheep, Pigs and Calves April 7—At The Rake Farm, Ha.warden.Live and Dead Farming Stock April 8-At the Blossoms Hotel. Cbe-ster-Licensed Property, Residenoes and Cottages, at Rhyl, Denbigh, Heswall. Chester, &c. April 10—At Sealand Bank Farm—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Horses, &c. April 12—At the Robin Hood Hotel, Helsby— FSarm at Helsbv April 15—At the Blossoms Hotel. Chett,-r-Free,- hold Property at Chester and Littta Sutton April 17—At the Shrewsbury Arms, Hinderton, Wirral—Farming Stock By MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. April I-At the A action Mart, Focega.te-street- Bulbs, Roses, and Plants Apnll-At the Grosvenor Hotel-House and Land at Penytfordd April 4-At the Auction Mart, Forepte-street- Furniture and Effects April 11—At The Hand Hotel," Llangollen- Family Hotel-acd Premises April 18—At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street- Furniture aad Effects April—At the Gymnasium Room, Lower Bridge- street—Furoiture and Effects By MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE April 4—At the Ermine Cattle Mart—Fat and Store Stock April 7—At No. 9, Lumley-read, Chester—House- hold Furniture and Effects April 17—At the Flint Cattle Mart-Fat and Store Stock By MR. J. P. CARTER. AprdG-A-t Hooton Cattle Mart-Stock By MR. JOHN A. LYON. April 4—At 37, Bouverie-street, Chester-House. bold Fttraiture and Effects By MESSRS. ASTON & SON. April i-At the City Auction Rooms, Chester- Furniture and Effects Bv MR. T. S. ABAMS. April 26—At the Black Lion Hotel, Mold—Free- hold Properties in Flintshire By MESSRS. HENRY MANLEY &-SONS, LTD. April 3—At Crewe New Cattle Market—Shorthorn Stock Bulls, Dairy Cows and Heifers April 18, 19 & 20—At the Crewe Repository— Hunters, Show Herses, and Heavy Horses By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. April 18—At the Shotton Hotel. Shotton-lAnd at -Shotton SALES BY AUCTION. i IHUETON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS c AND RICHARDSON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Law Unim Aj,ent,s for the ?N ic and lJrown Insurance Companies. Telegraphic Address: Mart,-Chester." Telephone: Nts*. 21U. This Day (Saturday). AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. Sale of a large collection of Japanese and other I-FJAES, now and choice Hardy Perennials, Gladioli, Tuberoses, Flower Seeds, Dwarf Staa- cUvd and Climbing Rosea of the best hybrid perpetual and tea-scented vaxioties; Clematis and Virginian Creepers, Red aud Black Currant ,Shea, &e.by MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & ,CO., -m- On S'A*XUKDAY, Lit April, 1?05. a.t One p.m. punctually. Catalogues -may be bad from the Auctioneers, Chaster. This Day (Saturday). PENYFPORDD, HOEE. FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. If..L will SELL BY AUCTION, at theGros- veasr Hotdl, P-heater, on SATURDAY, the. 1st April, 1905..xX 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to «md*ti.ons to then produced, unless pre- viously disposed of by private treaty- A very desirable Freehold DvVELLING- HOUSE, known as Oak Mount," with large garden and a piece of excellent land, containing in the whole .acres or thereabouts. Vacant possession will be given. N.B.—Any further information may oe bad from the Auctioneers, -Chester; or from Messrs. Forwsood and Williame, Solicitors. 5. Cook- street. Liverpool. On TUESDAY NEXT. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON. ELHHICK & CO. -M- wiU LL.B.YÅUCTION, on TuE?DA?. 4th April, at 11 a.m. aunctuauy, an assortment dining and ventre tables, valuable Chesteriieid settee in saddlebags, drawing-room suite in plush, walnut inlaid china cabinet, antique carved oak hat aad umbrella, stand, brilliant pier glass, line toned Sull.compods cottage pianoforte and American organs, harmonium, choice oil painting, .water colours, plated goods, iron and brass bedsteads feather bed, satin walnut wardrobes, Wilton Brussels .and other carpets, iron garden, roller, lawn mowers, wringing in", iites, bicycles, and other tniscellaaaous affects. Catalogues may be had from Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Kobezts and Richardson, Auctioneers, Chester. LLANGOLLEN, NORTH WALES. To Hotel Kaepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Capitalists and Others. Highly IaraoEtant Sale of very Attractive First- class Fraaifold .FAMILY HOTEL, DWELLING- HOUSES, SHOPS, COTTAGES, Gardens, &c. MESSiiS. CBURTON, ELPHICK & CO. 1?1 will.L ?Y AUCnON, on the premises & The ILuad Hotel," Llangollen, on TUESDAY, the 11th dav of -il, 1905, at Three o'clock p.m. ftanctuiilly, £ in one Mt. and subject to conditions— The very Attractive Fully-Licensed First-class Kreehoid 1-Y HOTELS, known aa "THE iiL%Nb vfjry pleasantly situate in the lit';twiesq ue sead far-famed tow&cf Llangolleq, with extensive frontage to the river .Dee, and within u minutes1 walk of the Railway Station, together with the Stahlee, Coach-housee. Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, and Drying Grounds belonging thereto; airso two DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS in liri^se-street aad Church-street, several Lock-up, SHOPS, COTTAGES. Slaughte".House, &c. The Hotel, Wiitich en joys a high reputation, .has bean very successfully carried on fcr many years by the.owner, is fully furnished and,contains 15 public and private entertaining-rooms, billiard-room, and 42 .txidrooms, kitoben, atore-rooms,, larders, laundry, very .^tensive cellaring, and other conveniences. Possession of dae Hotel and pretenses will be give-n-m completiipa of the purchase. The fixtures and Fittings to be taken at a valua- tion to-be declared at the time of sale. The furniture amd St&ck-in-Trad( way be taken at tfee qption of the purchaser. Paxtiealars, with plana and conditions of sale, together with any furthar informative, may be j obt tiaed' an applicati on to the Auctioneers, Chester; ur to Messrs. WNQ-UEVILLE CO., Solicitors, Oewestry. I AUCTION MART, FOLSEGATE EZREET, CHESTER. EPAW- CHURTON, ELPHIGE & CO. 1Y1 wiUJiold a Sale of Miscellaneous f URNI- TURE and EFECTS on TUESDAY, Apsd 18th, 1905. Early entries invited. "^Preliminary ilctieA3 of a htgW¡r im porta i&5 •eale of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, superio i I T-? ITLRE, Pictures, fill yir Plate, Pktted Articles, and, other Effects, t'hitih have been warehoused by Messrs. Garnett amd Son at their roaaw., and removed for convenjenooQfpJe to theGYMNASIUM ROOM, LOWER JTBJhDGE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. 3..1.. h.'l. ve ood HMtruotMBg from A1£.. ?rnett and 8.?h ?? SELL BY AUCTION about ,t;he middle of APT-1-, 1905, the above mentioned vairable egectA .further particulars and catalogues will shortly be shed. BENJAMIN FLEKCY, DBCIEASKD. MR. FRANK LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION &t its Shotton Hotel, Shotton, ,QD iii-NDAY, tLo 10th April, 1905, at 6 p.m., Two LCCA af Excellent Accomtfaation LAND. situate at SHOTTON, and close -to the Connah's Quay and ShottQa Station of the Grea Central Railway, and to the main road between Connah's Quay and Quaenafferry. Particulars and conditions of Sole may bedbtained at the Sbotton Hotel, Shottoc, from the Auctioneer, Parr's B^ni; Chambers, Wrexham; or from Messrs. EVAN MORRIS & CO.. Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexbam. S ASTON &- KSO.N, CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET. CHEaTER. These Rocpu a.re always ope? to receive FURNITURE wd other GOOœ ft or rSeAceLivEe BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Terms moderata. Prompt settlement. Bales oonducted in town or country. S. ASTON & SON, Auef-oneerx, &c., Regent-street, Wrexham; Watergate-street. Chester. CITY AUCTION BLOOMS, CHESTER, TUESDAY NEXT. April 4th, 1-30. ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of Parlour, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, 0j1 tCloth, Linoleum, Rugs, items of Clothing, &c. On View. Sale TUMDM XEXT; April 4th, 1-30, SALES BY AUCTION. This Day (Saturday). | HOOLE, CHESTER. Sale of Freehold Dwelling-Houses, situate in Phillip-street, and Pickering-street, Hoole, in the County of Chester. jV>JI L ESSRS. CUNN AH & ROBERTS will SELL  BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of April, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions, and in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, the following Freehold Pl\,Ol'E&TY, viz. LOT 1.—The ?.wo DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 6 and 8, Pickering-street, Hoole, in the occupation of Messrs. Price and Bees. Igyr 2.—The two DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 10 and 12. Pickering-street, Hoole, in the occupation of Messrs. Hopkiuaon and Bunnell. LorS-The TWO DW LLING-HOUSES. Nos. 14 and 16. Pickering-street, Hoole, in the occupation of Messrs. Moxon and Morris. Lur 4.-Thti DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 90, Phillip-street, Hoole. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Mr. A. CARDKN LOCKWOGD, Solicitor, N ewgate- street, Chester. This Day (Saturday). BOUGHTON, CHESTER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY /I ESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERT6, at the ?LJL Blossoms, Hotel. Chester, on 8ATUH.DAY April 1st, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, sub- ject to oonditioll5- Lot I.-The excellent Freehold DWELLING- HOUSE, known as Laburnum Grange, 36, Cnapel-lane, Boughton, in the oity of Chester, in the occupation of Mr. Elisha Brown, and con- taining two sitting-rooms, two kitchens, pantry, cellar, and five bedrooms. There is a two-stalled stable, ooach-house and hay loft, together with other outbuildings, and a good yard approached by an entrance 16it. wide. Also largo garden and excellent supply of spring and rain water. The total area is about 1,124 square yards. There is a right-of-way to this Property from Christieton-road, and the Land Tax is redeemed. The above oan be viewed on oard from tbe Auctioneers. Lot 2.—The valuable Freehold plot of BUILD- ING LAND. containing about 1,1)56 square yards. adjoining Mr. C. J. Owen s property on the Dee View estate, Boughton, and fronting Bachelor's-lane, in the county of Chester. given on completion. iN.B. Vacant possession of Lot 1 can be For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneers, Grosvenor Buildings; or Messrs. t ioneers, Smith and Way. Walker, Smith and Way. Solicitors, Chester. TUESDAY NEXT, 4th April, 190a, at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold ?L theu usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS Imd CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Othces, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 5th April, 1905, at 1 o'clock. AT THE OLD SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & !WBERTS will hold IM- their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEF, PIGS *? CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Otnees, Grosvenor buildings. Chester. On FRIDAY NEXT, April 7th, 1905. Highly Important Sale of Pedigree Shire Horses and HacKn^ys, Fat and Dairy Cattle, Fat Sheep. Ewes and Iambs, Pigs, -Produce, Carts, Gears. implements, tools, and Dairy Utensils, at THE. RAKE FARM, HAWARDEN, one mile from San dye roit Station, and miles trom Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are 1' ta?oured with iusnucnon? huw Mes?ra. E. and H. duliths (who -are leaving me tarm? to SELL BY AUCTION, the wUoie of the Live and Dead FAiiiLLNu STUCK., inaiudmg 19 pedigree aliife hoi.& and. hackneys, the noted stallion H&wMrtkm Pieitiier, 12 choice fat heifers and bul- locks, b .young dairy -cows, 21 well-bred coloury lienors and bullocks, -2. yearlong shorthorn bulls, 4 rearing calves, 00 npe fat siicpl 35 Shiopsmie and Leicester owes wiUi lambs at toot, large white sow and Ll followers, -10 fat pigs, 10 tons of good wiaeat stiaw, Scottish Triumpli and Up-to-date seed ixxtauxjo. maagolds, carts, gears, impiementa, tools and.cia.iry utensils. Lunch by ticket at 10.30; Sale at 11.30 prompt. Fail particulars in catalogues, from the Auo- tioneeis, Grosvenor Buildings, Cheater. RHYL, ABERGELE, DENBIGH and CAER- WYS, m 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 MESSRS. GUNAH & ROBERT? at the Blossoms Motel, Chester, on SAHJRUAY, April 8th, 1905, at -3 p.m., in the following or such other lota as may be determined upon at the time -of Sake, and subject to conditions— Lot I.-The Fuliy-lioensed PREMISES known as "The Red' Lion Hotel, Dyserth, near Pres- tatyn and JRhyl, with the three-storied Dwelling- house, double-fronted Lock-up Shop, and Cottage adjoining, and the stables, ooach-house. and loft adjacent. The above is in excellent repair, Pres- tatyn watier is -laid on, and the Hotel, is lighted with acetylene gas made on the premises. Lot 2.—Tbe Fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Angel Vaults," with the.Brewery and MalthoixSe thereto belonging, situate in Hall Square, Park-lane, and Eactory.-lane, ..Denbigh. Tine Brewery is in full working order and equipped with modern machinery. Lot 3.—The Fully-licensed PUBLICzHOUSE known as "The -Drivers' Arms," CaerwyB, with the- Cottage and Crofts adjoining, containing 2r. 23p. or thereabouts, and. the four valuabie -Pasture Fields, .containing ,10a. 2r. 23p..or there- abouts, situate on tho Holywell-road close to the village of Caecwys. Lots 4 and..5,Four valuable Slemi-de.tached DWELLING-HOUSES, situabe en, and having good frontages to, the main road from Gayton to Birkenhead', close to Heswall Station, anduadjoin- ing the Victoria Hotel, Heswall. The above will first be off,-red ,in,o.ne -Lot,- and if not scld 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 modern conveniences, including electric light .and gas. Lot 7.—The recently-erected .Fully-licensed' PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Grotto Inn," tBridge-street, Chaster, with Uio three Cottages, N03. 5, 7 and 9, Ccmmonhall-streot adjaoeni thereto. Vacant jKssession of the Inn will be ^given. on completion. Lot 8.—"Steam Roller" FLOUR MILL with the Yard and Outbuildings belonging thereto, -situata in High-straet, Abergele, equipped with modern machinery and appliances. If not sold, the machinery wNl be "fferad ? by auction in Lots on the Premises cm "the 5th May, 19OE. 'The above LioMMod Properties tr?B be offered as free and untied houses. All the Lots are free- hold, and free from chief rent. The trade fixtures and stock-in-trade in Lots 1, 2, € and 7 to be taken by the respective pur- cbaaer" thereof at valuation. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1 to W. H. Churton and Sox., Solicitors, Chester; eae to Lof; 1 to 5, to Walker. Smith and Way, Solic- ttorsChester; as to Lots 6, to Oliver Jones, Bill- son and Co., Solicitors, Liverpool; as to Lot 7, to TypM-, Ken ion and Co., Solicitors, Liverpool; •as to Lots 1 to 7, -to Royle and Reynolds, igolicitoic, Chester; as to Lot 8, to Alsop, Stevens and 'Co., Solicitors, Liverpool; and aa to all ■the' 'Lots to the Auctioneers, 'Chester, and to J. W. Davidson. Cooksoii and Chartered- Account-, alite, Liverpool. On MONDAY, Ajwal 10th, 1905. Ifrjpcrtant and Extensive Sale of the whole. of the XJiwe and Dead Farming Stock, prime Fat Stock. and a portion of the Household Furniture, At 8EALAND BANK FARM, half a mile from Queen's Ferry Station, one anile from Shotton, and two miles from Saughail Stations, and miles from .Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are with ins.tructions frcm F, L. Roberts, Esq. (who is laaviqg the farm), to SELL BY AUC- TION, his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, viz. — EIGHT WORKING CART HORSES, com- prising the pedigree Shire Mare, "Pentrobtn Rose," 4 years old, 16hds. lin.; foyr Shire Mares and three Cart Geldings, 4 to 8 years old. 16 to 17 hands; all aro in regular work., and &re per fectly quiet ajad grand workers in all gears. SMART PONY TURNOUT, comprising chest- nut pony, 7 years old. 13hds. lin.; jset of black .harness, and Pony RaJli Cart in firgt-class con- 42 Prime Fat Shorthorn. BULLOCKS- 25 Well-bred two-year-old Shorthorn BUL- LOCKS. 12 Choice Coloury two-year-old HEIFERS. 119 Ripe Fat. Cheviot WETHERS. 45 Ripe Fat Black-f&<aed WETHERS. .9 Fat Hoggs and Gimmers, 3 fat Ewes, and Shropshire Shearling Ram, 11 strong Store Pigs, 20 tens of bright baled Oat Straw, 15 toos of clean Wheat Straw. Poultry, Implements, Tools, Gears, Dairy Utensils. and ftjportion of the House- hold Furniture. Lunch (by ticket) at 1Q,30; Sale of Farming Stock at 11.30; and Dairy Uteasils and Furniture at 3 o'clock. Full particulars in catalogues, from the Auc- tioneers, Groavenor-buildings, Chester. J HELSBY, CHESHIRE. Important Sale of a Valuable long leasehold Farm House and Farm Buildings, containing 2 roods and 5 perches or thereabouts, known as SPRINGFIELD FARM, HELSBY, situate near the Robip. Hood Hotel, and mile from Helsby Station, held under a lease for 999 years from 23rd ¡ une, 1877, at a ground rent of £6 per annum, &nd now in the occupation of Mr. Arthur R..Savage, to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at ?he -H- RoNa Hood Hatel, Helsby. on WEDNE?- DAY, April 12th, 1905, xt halfpast four puaotw. SALES BY AUCTION. t ally, in one lot, and subject to conditions, the valuable, compact and well arrange d FARM PREMISES. j Any further particulars and cards to view may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Cheater; or from Me$rs. Brown and BuilcLng ,zaicitors, 53, Northgatetreet, Chester. 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  BY AUCnON, at the Blossoms Hotel, Ch?ter, on SAT URDAY, 15th day of April, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m., and subject to conditions— Lot 1.—The FAMILY RESIDENCE known as Abbot's Cottage, situate on the Liverpool-road, Chester, containing hall, 3 entertaining rooms, study, t) bedrooms aud boxroom, bathroom and w.c., back staircase, kitchen, scullery, butler's pantry, good cellars, and the usual out-otfices, and good stabling. The house is approached by carriage-drives both from Liverpool-road and V ictoria-roarl. The Land contains 2,760 square yards or there- abouts, and having a frontage of b1 yards to the Liverpool-road and 33 yards to Victoria-road. offers itself as one of the 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. (S miles from Chester), in the occupation of Mrs. Putt, grocer, &c. For further particulars and for orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; or to Mr. R. L. St. C. Nicholson, solici- tor, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. On MONDAY, April 17th, 1905. ALE of FARMING STOCK, Horses, Cattle, o Ewes and Lambs, and Pigs, at the SHREWS- BURY ARMS, HINDERTON, WIRRAL. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. ERMINE CATTLE MART. On TUESDAY NEXT, 4th April, 1905. At the above Cattle Mart, MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE ¿¡ will conduct their weekly sale of- ttOU Head of STOCK, including ln-pig SOW and Young Tamworth BOAR. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. On FRIDAY NEXT, April 7th, 1905. Sale of Antique Silver, Electro Plated Goods, Pianoforte, Glass, China, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at No. 9, LUMLEY ROAD, CHESTER. FICKER1NG A NIGHTINGALE have re- J. ceived instructions from tne Executors of the late Mrs. Temple to SELL BX 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 had at the AUCTXONicsuts Offices, 4, Newgate-street, Chester. 1 AJ>10KERLNG & NIGHTINGALE will hold their NEXT 8Ai. at the MAKT, FLINT, ou MONDAY, April 17th, iy05. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at One o'clock. JP. CARTER S HOOTON CATTLE SALE. ? ? Auction Ulfices: 2, .Newgàte-t>tt, Chester. On TUESDAY NEXT, April 4tb, 1905. Sale of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cottage Pianoforte, by Cocks and Co. and Miscellaneous bdww at «J7, BOUVERlHi- bT-K-fc.ii.T, CHE&TJ&R, the pioper.ty of Ali-s. Evans (wuo li-il-&VlUg tile CLtyl, ana has instructed ;1 K. JOHN A. LYUN to lJW of the TTM Gooda 4Y AUCTION. Sale to commence at xwo o'clock. Full particulars ou posters. Uffices 4, Abbey Buildings, St. Werburgh-street, and Linen tiall, Chester. FLINTSHIRE. Highly Important bale of Valuable ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. To Close a Trust. MR. T. 8. ADAMS, '.A.l., will SELL BY ?LL PUBLIC AUCTION, at the.Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on WEDNESDAY, April 26th, 1906,.at 3-;$0 p.m., prompt, subject to the conditions to be then produced, the under-mentioned PROPERTIES— Lot 1—The compact. FARM HOLDING, known as "Tryddyn Cottage," Tryddyn. comprising dwelling-house, -three-stall stable and cart house, shippon for four cows, piggeries, yard. etc., to- gether with 9a- 2r. 7p. or thereabouts of excellent LAND, in the occupation of Mrs. Sarah Roberts, at the annual cental of B17. Portions of the land have main-road frontage very suitable for building purpoaes. Lot 2.—The attractive Freehold and RESIDEN- TIAL and SPORTING ESTATE, known, as "Posnett Hall," or "Wern To," Bwlchgwyn, about three milee from Cced Talon and Coedpoeth Railway Stations respectively, in the occupation of Mr. John Joaas, at. the annual rental of J280 per annum. The Property comprises capital twelve-roomed old-fashioned Residence, with entrance hall, ap- proached by carriage sweep through ornamental grounds and finely-wooded plantation, together with workman's cottage and, garden at the rear, large yard, and two ranges of superior and. exten- sive outbuildings, consisting of shippons for 25 head of cattle, calf kits. piggeries, ohop and cart houses, large barlt, stabling and loose boxes, har- ness room etc. The whole is enclosed by a high stone wall, and contains about five acres. Also 1481 acres or thereabouts of capital Arable, Pas- ture and Wood Lands, including a remarkably good- Moor affording noted bags in this magnifi- cent sporting district. LOT 3—The Desirable Freehold FARM HOLD. ING, known as Green Lodge," adjoining Lot 2, and comprising a convenient House with ample Outbuildings, Yard, Gardens, and 62 acres or there- abouts of excellent Pasture and Covert, affording capital shooting, at the rental of M per annum. For further particulars and plans apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester-street, Mold; HEtiRY SWETENHAM, Esq., Land Agent and Surveyor, Northgate-street, Chester; Messrs BO^DEU. & TAYLOR, Solicitors, Pepper-street. Chester; or to E. BaAssFy, Esq., Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester. MONDAY NEXT. April 3rd. CREWE NEW CATTLE MARKET. Second Special Prize Sale of Well-bred SHORT- HORN STOCK BULLS, in conjunction with the Special Fortnightly Prize Sale of DAIRY STOCK. ,The Best Bull can w in M and the Champion Dairy Cow jE2, in addition to other valuable olass prizes. HENRY MANLEY & SONS, LTD.. beg to JEjL announce this Important SALE, when.the entry will include- 50 Choice Young SHORTHORN BULLS, con- tributed by the leading breeders in .the district, and including several consignments from Westmorland and Cumberland also 100 Grand Young DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS. Judging at 10-30. Sale of Dairy Cows at 11 o'clock, Bulls at 1 o'clock prompt. 800 HORSES. £ 4<2 PRIZES. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. GREAT APRIL PRIZE SALES. (The week prior to Lincoln Fair.) HENRY MANLEY & SONS, LTD. ft TUESDAY, APRIL 18th Hunters and Harness Horses, 15-2 and over. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th: Superb Show Horses, Cobs and Ponies. THURSDAY. APRIL 2Gih Heavy Horses,of all classes. At the recent March Sales, Mr. Tbrelkeld's Show Cob, "Model Queen." made 200gs. to Mr. Clarke, Whaley Bridge: Mr. John Whalley's Shire Stallion made300gs. to iord Rothschild and Mr. T. Simpson Jay's Sturs Gelding made lQ4gs. to Mr. Thomas Edwards, Liverpool. Many important ■StucLs are already -entered for the.April Sales. Entries close on Tuesday, April lb. Entry Forms and Prize Lists now ready. J. T. MLLNFI, BRIDGE INN, TARVIN RO..D, CHESTER. WmiE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, Pxx-s 2/- PES DOZAII. GUINNEW,G EXTRA STOUT, i P.ar.rs. 1/10 „ „ PINTS (SCREW STOPPERS). BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 PER DOZSN. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOU27 3/3 „ BIRKENHEAD BREWERY CO'S DINNER ALE 2/6 „ FAMILY ALES, IN 6. 9 & 18 .GALLON CASKS, FOOH Ii. PER GALLON. SEASON 1905. STUD CARDS. TASTEFULLY PRINTED. MODERATE PRICES. SEE SPECIMENS AT THIS OBSERVER PRINTING WORKS, THE CROSS, CHESTER. TO BE LET. WILLIAM E. BROWN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT SURVEYOR & VALUER, 39, PEPPER STREET, CHESTER. TO BE LET:- 29, Halkyn-road. £28. 53, Egerton-street; capital House and Shop. 3, Chiohester-street. Large House. Union Hall, Foregate-sfcreeli. Rooms for Storage and Workshops, &c. 86, Gladstone-road. £18. Yard and Building, Garden-lane. 4s. 16. Spital-walk, House with large garden and yard. 6s. 6d. per week. 13, Sumpter-pathway, Hoole. 6s. 6d. weekly. 56, St. Anne s-street. 7s. 3d. 43, Queen-street. £23. 3. Newgate-street; several Offices. 23, Lbonard-street. 6s. 9d. weekly. 47, Egerton-street. 21 18s. 33, Gladstone-road. 4;17. 7, Lumley-road. Furnished or Unfurnished. Stocks-lane, Boughton. £;)0. 39, White Friars. £40. 18, New-street. House with yard and building. 6s..6d. BERESFORD ADAMS, JD LICENSED VALUER, LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT, 22, NEWGATE-STREET. CHESTER. TO BE LET:- House, Pretoria-street. Rent 7s. House, St. Martin's Fields. jE16 and rates. House, Mason-street. £19 10s. Bath (h. and c. water). Houses, Newry Park. 228 and 930. Offices, Northgate Row. 935. FOR SALE:— Seven Cottages, Boughton. £ 1,335. House and Garden; suburban. JE478. Two Cottages, Water Tower-view. Price ZM. One Cottage, Water Tower-view. 1:180. House, Cuppin-street. £290. House, Prince's Avenue. £360. House, Hoole-road. £925. Cottage (rent 4s. 3d). Price £130. AKEFIELD, DODD & THORNELY, TT LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS, 16. CORN EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, CHESTER. TO BE LET:- 74 and 76, Hough Green. JE60 Two Houses, off Brook-lane. £23. 15, Crane-street. &. weekly. 13, Crane-street. 8s. weekly. 58. Hough Green. £ 45. Two Cottaeres. 2s. 6d. -n-  WILLIAMS, Estate Agent Etc., 9, St. J ? W rbnrgh-8treet, has TO LET:— 40, South-view, Sealand-road. 78. weekly. Leonard House, Leonard-street. 78. 6d. weekly. 5, Pickering-street. 6s. 6d. weekly. Cottage, Hoole Bank. 5a. weekly. 55, Parkgate-road. £25 year. 59, Saughall-road. J316 year. 2599 APARTMENTS. mHOSE desiring to add their Names to the LIST OF APARTMENTS, HOTELS, i RESTAURANTS, &c., in the new Corporation Illustrated Handbook, should apply at once for terms, &c., to PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, EASTGATE Row. 8 CABLE-STREET, Salt,-iey. -Apply E. Noel Humphreys, Old Bank Buildings, Chester. TO BE LET, New SHOP in Frodsham-street.— Apply No. 75, Foregate-street. 2477 r?OJSE LEY7THE FERRY HOTEL, Abergele- Troad, Foryd, near Rhyl.-Apply Northgate Brewery, Chester. '1 'Ö-'LET, 97a.cres -o-f P ASi'-ÛRE LAND-at JL Newbold. near Chester.—Apply Birch, Culli- more & Douglas, Friars, Chester. I | AO LET, 'Two-stall STABLE, with gas and JL water, and loft for forage.—P. Cosgrove, The Bars. 2514 T 0 LET, 29, LORD-STREET; three bedrooms- JL bathroom, &c. Rent 7s. per week and pay, ments.—Enquire at 45, Tarvin-road. 2511 O? LET, 1st April, 16, Egerton-street, HOUSE, Twith Stable and Coach-house (together or separate.-Apply to present occupier. 2507 07bE LE1\ TEMPERANCE HOTEL, No. 2, Francis-street, Chester; two minutes from General Station. Rent £ 20.—Apply as above. L.-Comfortable APARTNIENTS, two Hi minutes from promenade moderate terms. Mrs. Lloyd, 10, Aquariun-street. 2585 Q1 WATER TOWER VIEW. TO LET.- <<t?JL, Apply Messrs. Sharpe and Davison, 12, Abbey-square. 2443 II \0 LET, 52, SEALAND-RUAD; three bed- J_ rooms, bath, &c. Rent ?17.—Apply 48, Sealand-road. 2454 rr\0 LET, 22, LORD-STREET, off Tarvin-road JL two sittmg-rooms, three bedrooms, bath (hot and cold-water. Rent £ 18.—Apply on the premises. OUSE TO LET, 30, PRINCE'S-AVENUE, t N seven rooms, electric light, rent 221 and taxes.—Apply 10, Queen's-road. 2568 F IRST-C,LASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL TO LET, or' Private Residence.-Apply 1, Hunter-street, Chester. 2616 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, in pleasant locality; beautiful aiT, close to omnibus route; terros very moderate. References exchanged.—Address Y 44, "Observer" Office. 2605 68 TARVIN-ROAD, Chester; two sitting. roo s, four bedrooms, bathroom, green- house and small garden.—Apply to Mr. W. E. Brown, Estate Agent, 39, Pepper-street, Chester. ii OOLE.-Good HOUSES TO LET, 7s. and 8s. JH- 6d. per week clear; monthly; modern con- veniences, and clean.—Apply Shone, Watergate- street, Chester. 2618 TO LET, Two good HOUSES. No. 20, Albion Place, and 22, Westminster-road; moderate rents.—Apply T. Cotgreave, 40, Lower Bridge- street. 2600 WELL-FURNISHED APARTMENTS; large sitting-room and one or two bedrooms; piano, bath, etc. Terms moderate.-26, Crane- street. 2558 TO LET, No. 1, PANTON-ROAD, Hoole; two t sitting, four bedrooms, bath (h. and c. water). Rent jh24. J. H. Cooke, 6, Queen-street, Chester. 2549 nf?O LET, No. 45, HALKYN-ROAD, Hoole ? Ttwo entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, bath* etc.; pleasant outlook.—Apply E. Andrews, Incor* porated Accountant, 6, Newgate-street, Chester. NEWRY PARK, Brook-lane; two sitting- rooms, four bedrooms, bath, etc., two kitchens good garden; immediate possession.—Apply 55, Bouverie-street. 2520 finO LET, 8, MASON-STREET; four bedrooms, J- parlour, kitchen, back kikhen, bath (h. and c.) and w.c.; rent JB19. 10s.—Apply B. Adams, Estate Agent, Chester. 2484 COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS for two Young Men, four minutes walk from Cross ,terms 13s. 6d. weekly with board no children.— Address N 33, Observer Office. 2573 TO LET, good, clean HOUSE; two sitting- t rooms, modern conveniences, splendidly situated; 8s. 6d. per week clear; monthly.—Apply 18, Ciare Avenue, Hoole. 2494 HOUSE TO LET, 29, Commonhall-lane; three -H good bedrooms, wash ho use, and good drying yard. Rent 5s. 6d.—Apply R. Shuttle- worth, Bridge-street. 2603 YA] with Building or Stable, situate in LD? ght<)n. Very suitable for a builder.- ,?pply to Mr. W. E. Brown, Estate Agent, 39, Pepper-street, Chester. 2478 CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CHESTER.-TO BE LET (occupation June 25th), HOUSE in Chiehester-etreet; two sitting and seven bedrooms, bath, &c., good kitchens and garden. Rent 230.- Apply Thos. Johns, Nortbgate-street. ffO LET, No. 2. BICHMOND-PLAC? JL Boughtc a ple'Ma.?Hy situated, over-looking the river and meadows, with lai-ze grarden. Posses- sion 25th March. ply Messrs. Barker and Rogerson, 12, White Friars, Chester. TO LET, 7, New Crane-street, good FAMILY JL HOUSE pleasant outlook Minton tiled hall; parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, four good bed- rooms, bath, h. & c. Rent 417. 8s.—Apply S. Rycroft, 28, Pnncesa-street. 2574 COMMERCIAL HALL, Foregate-street and Frodsham-street.—ROOMS TO LET, suit- able for workshops or storing furniture. Ground floor 2s. each. 1st floor Is. 6d. each per week free.- Apply to W. Williams, 35, Foregate-street, Chester. 2534 TO BE LET. from March 2ZJth, 1905. SEMI. 5 DETACHED HOUSE, situate in Kilmorey park, Newton, Chester (four minutes' walk from General Station); three entertainiug, eight bed and two dressing-rooms, kitchen and back kitchen. P.-tes low.-Apply W. H. Nightingale, Auctioneer, 4, Newgate-street, Chester. HOUSE TO LET, 10, Queen's Pari View; four bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c.), w.c., lavatory; wired through for electric light; large garden, with greenhouses; £ 25 and taxes. Also No. 6, Queen's Park View; three bedrooms, bath- room, lavatory; 8s. 9d. per week clear. Apply J. H. Emerson, Builder, 10. Queen's Park View, Chester. 2611 mo EE LET, WAREHOUSE ROOMS, two JL upper floors in GodstaH-Iane; each over 100 feet long; together or separately. Low rental. OFFICES, Godatall Chambers one on ground floor, one ON upper floor, with excellent light; quiet, central. Low inclusive rentals. STABLE, excellent one-stall, with cart shed and large lock-up left, Princess-street. Apply H. B. Dutton, 100, Eastgate-st., Chester. IMPORTANT. WE p A y CARRIAGE ON ALL GENERAL ORDERS IRRESPECTIVE OF AMOUNT, TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. COOPER & CO., THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS, LIVERPOOL. P.§. — PACKING CASES FREE —— SEND FOR PRICE LIST. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS .1 -L OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES HOUSE TO BE LET. APABTMENTS WANTED, HOUSES WANTED, APABTMENTS TO BE LET, I SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, I SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST OB FOUND. j ABTIOLES TO BE SOLD, BIBTHS, MABBIAOES, AND j DEATHS. are now inserted in The Cheshire Observer at the following ratw:- NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY WORD8- ONE INSERTION ti! Two INSEBTIONS 1/6 THREE INSEBTIONS 2/- NOT EXCEEDING THIRTy-FIVE WORD,- ONE INSEBTION. on 1/6 Two INSERTIONS 2/6 THBEE INszaTioNs 3/- WANTED. 0' 0 GARDEN (small) REQUIRED), must be near town.-Address N 32, Observer Office. W ANTED, BARMAN, Bingle,; thoroughly V T experienced. -Apply George Hotel, Chester. ILLINERY. WAN TED, IMPROVERS. XTJL -Miss Pennie, 64, Northgate-street. 2580 WANTED, a GIRL, about 16, for housework. V Apply 6, Pepper-street..2612 ERRAND BOY.—Morton's Central Boot EStores, 37, Foregate-street, Chester..2613 WANTED, a GIRL for mornings; age 14 or VV 15.-25, Cheyney-road. 2593 WANTED, GIRL, age about 14; to live in; 'V fond of children.—Apply Mrs. Hill, The Hollies, Rowton. 2601 A Lady highly RECOMMENDS a Morning or Daily GOVERNESS, for one or two little children.—Address 0 51. Observer Office. 2446 LADY WANTS HOUSE in Chester; centrally t J situated. Rent £ 25- £ 30.—Address G., c/o Miss Perry, Northgate, Chester. 2590 W ANTED, a capable, educated YOUNG W LADY for a nice position.—Apply Hugo Lang & Co., The Cross. 2506 A SMART Young MAN as SALESMAN in .AL gentlemen's Boot Department. Apply Bostock and Heeley. Chester. 2504 I RONMONGERY.-WANTED, an Indoor JL APPRENTICE.-Apply Mr. Evans, Iron- monger, Oswestry. 2381 W ANTEI), an IMPROVER and an APPRKN- tV TICE to the Dressmaking.—Apply Mrs. Fisher, 18, Henshall-street. 2458 ANTED, larg dry WAREHOUSE or Vw Room for Storing Furniture.—State full particulars toV33, "Observer" Otifce. 2614 P ONY and light LURRY WORK WANTED., t one or two days weekly.—Address V 31, "Observer" Offioe. 2545 WANTED at once, a Young LADY as good W Coat Hand, used to best work.—Apply Joseph Beckett and Co. RESSMAKING.—WANTED, IMPROVER to Skirts.—Apply Miss Jones, 6, Mason- street. 2376 YOUNG MAN requires SITUATION as t Groom or Coachman well recommended.— Apply to John Young, Huxley, Cheshire. 2577 WANTED, a good, strong FARM LAD; to TV live in. Must be a good milker. References required.—Apply R. W. Rycraft, Sealand, Chester. W ANTED, APPRENTICES to the Dress- W making.—Apply Miss Johnson, Bolland's Court House, White Friars, Chester. 2554 W ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT, age about 15. Wages 3s. per week.- Address P 40. "Observer"' Office, Chester. WANTED, experienced IRONERS also tV Plain Ironers.—Apply Sealand-road Laundry, Chester. 2586 WANTED, a smart YOUTH, about 17 years of W age, for the Hairdressing; to shave and cut hair.—Apply J. Jones, 39, Brook-street, Chester. w ANTED, a strong respectable GIRL, about 18, for housework; sleep out. Good references required. Apply 26, Vicarage-road, Hoole. 2591 W ANTED, two or three Unfurnished ROOMS Vw with attendance, for lady and gentleman, good neighbourhood.—Address B 77, "Observer" Office. Chester. 2583 WANTED, after Easter, in School near W Chester, STUDENT GOVERNESS arithmetic, music, certificated. — Address M. D., arithmetPich, illipson & Golder, Chester. 2569 Messrs. DVERTISER, 32, married, desires POSITION of TRUST. Not afraid cf work; good references; security if de-sired.—Address T 58, "Observer" Office. 2544 GOOD COOK, for YorksJiire^ £ 45; Cook- General, for farm: other vacancies for ex- perienced Servants.—Hughes, Park Registry, 136, Foregate-street, Chester. 2594 W ANTED, HOUSE P ARLOURMAID. in a gentleman's family, at once. State age and wages required.—Apply Mrs. Peel, Mountville, Rock Ferry. 2531 INSURANCE (London ?nd Manchester), E- QUIRE MAN for ?ok for Chester also additional Aeenta for Ellesmere Port.—Johnson, Cathedral Buildings, Chester. 2501 UTtT ANTED, the ADDRESSES of LADIES W who have CLOTHING to DISPOSE OF. Good prices given.—Address, in-first instance, to 0 52, Post Office, Bagillt, Flintshire. 2449 WANTED, Gentleman as PAYING GUEST, W refined home every convenience; close to station. Terms moderate. Address Y 39, Observer" Office. 2452 WANTED LADY to assist with few musio pupils one evening a week. Lessons in return for services.—Address Music," Bithell Bros.. Delamere-street. 2578 WANTED, good, smart MEN as spare time Agents; excellent terms and prospects to energetic workers.—Address Y 38, Observer" OtEce. 2451 KENT'S AGENCY, RHYU largest, best. Kloo SERVANTS WANTED immediately, Hotels, Private; excellent situations guaranteed .{wages to £90). Fares paid. Stamp. 2513 WANTED, a superior,' educated YOUNG Vv LADY, for bar of first-class Hotel in Cheeter. Full particulars.—Address W 32, "Observer" Office. 2595 LADY can recommend thoroughly capable LAUNDRESS. No chemicals used; terms moderate. Would al so go out for a day's hoilse cleaning.—Address 0 54, "Observer" Offioe. 2604 EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS, FINISHERS, -Ej and Press-ers, for Underclothing, Blouses, Pinafores, Pillow Slips; also respectable GIRLS to learn the trade.—Apply Northgate Factory, Delamere-street, Chester. 2602 W ANTED, SITUATION as Gardener; V* single-handed or otherwise. Good all- round man; excellent testimonials. Married man, one lad.—Address W. li.. 29, Edna-street, Hoole, Chester. 2608 I WANTED. I WANTED, Strong LAD.-The Etonian, The Cross, Chester. 2592 II WANTED, an APPRENTICE to the Show- Tv room.-Apply Miss Calvert, 10, Northgate I I Row, E. 2617 DRESSMAKING. Densons require ex- perienced SKIRT HANDS.-9, 11 and 13, Northgate Row, Chester. 2622 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED, for ''sional days. Reference required.- Chan?llorC?lf,?, 27, City-road. 2621 DISENGAGED, good Plain Cook, £ 24; Cook- General, £ 20; Housemaid-Waitress, Hotel Cook, and several good Generals.—Mrs. Bowden, .20, Pepper-street, Chester. 2620 THE" Bijou Bazaar," High-class Fancy and JL Toy Business. Bridge-street Row, have a Vacancy for an intelligent YOUNG LADY as ,Apprentice.-Apply between 12 and 6. 2619 GOOD COTTAGE in country, between Chester and Whitchurch; no less than three bedrooms, and must have good garden. -Address, stating full particulars, "K 13," care Lee & Nightingale, Advertising Office, Liverpool. 2589 QUIRED, COOKS, j318 to £ 30; House- JLlU maids, Table-maids, Housemaid-waitresses, Under-housemaids, Kitchen-maids, Laundry-maids, Second Laundry-maid, Betweens, Generals.— Brown's Registry, 8, White Friars. 25S7 TRAVELLER, partly engaged, calling on Drapers, Furnishers, and Ironmongers, WANTED, for Chester and North Wales.—Apply W. Hatchman & Co., 112 and 113, Fore-street, London, E.C. 2563 CHEMIST.—Vacancy for well-educated Youth as APPRENTICE. Every facility offered for acquiring thorough knowledge of every branch of business.-Thos. Carter, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Boughton. Chester. 2430 WANTED, in May, for a month (three if comfortable), in or near Chester, large SITTING and Double-bedded ROOMS, in house with large garden. State terms, which must be moderate, to M 75, "Observer" Office. 2598 A well-edatmted YOUTH as an APPRENTICE; a very thorough knowledge of the business given in every branch.—G. H. Moss. M.P.S., Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, 66 and 68, Brook-street, Chester. WANTED DOUBLE FRONTED SHOP w (Lock-up preferred) in beat marketing thoroughfare of Chester; suitable Tea and Provision busine86.-Apply giving full particulars, measure. ments, rent, C., to Box 20, e/o Wills, Ltd., 151, Cannon-street, London, E.C. A STEADILY Increasing Income can be Amade by an energetic tactful MAN, who has some time daily at his disposal. The work is quite outside the usual line of canvassing. May be done at the agent's own time, and the many attractive features render it easy to obtain business. Specially good terms.—Address Ream box, offioe of this journal. 2571 MRS. RED'S REGISTRY. Abbey Buildings, Chester.—WANTED, Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaid-Waitresses, Kitchen and Scullery- maids, Nurses, for Chester, J520 to £ 28; Cook, for near Aldershot, two in family, £30 to £ 35; Butler, E50 to JE60, footman and hall-boy kept; Page (16), Coachman (single), Footman, £ 24; Groom, French Swiss Nurse, Nursery Governess, Hotel Cook, Chambermaid and Kitchenmaids, Season Ser- vants, Help for farm. Useful Lad. must milk; Vessel Cleaners and Housemaids, General, two in family, ;cl8. 2607 TO BE SOLD. o r-. FOR SALE, Three Freehold HOUSES in -L Louise-street, Chester.—Apply Bridgmans, Solicitors, Chester. G ENT'S CYCLE, in splendid condition Hyde Gfree wheel, rim brake, tvres good as new, well plated.—Address Y 43, Observer" Office. AIL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS— New Opening Stock just arrived.—J. E. Newman, Ironmonger, 12, Bridge-street. —PIANO, in rosewood case, brass sconces, '?? ? ivory keys. Celebrated maker. Perfect condition. Excellent for learner. Warranted.- Dale, 51, Bridge-street Row. 2597 SPECIAL OFFER.—Excelsior Motor CYCLE. C? M.M.C. Engine about 3-h.p., also a Royal Enfield Tandem; £ 5. Apply W. Maher, 34 Bridge-street, Chester. FOR SALE. Plot of valuable Freehold BUILD- J- ING LAND, situate off Liverpool-road, Chester. Apply to Emanuel L. Smith, Surveyor, etc., 14. St. Werburgh-street, Chester. 2610 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.—Two or Four de- sirablo HOUSES in Henshall-street, I Chester; always well let.—Apply to Mr. W. E Brown, Estate Agent. 39, Pepper-street, Chester. TOOLS for JOINERS and Edge Tools for all JL. Trades. Fine steel, careful tempering, highest quality, reduced prices.—Brassey, Iron- monger, Chester. S ECOND-HANI) PIANO, by noted maker, in first-class condition; walnut case, panel front, brass sconces, ivory keys, etc.; very cheap. Splendid opportunity.—R. A. Axtens, 10, White- friars, Chester. 2596 TO BE SOLD, one 2,4 1 Peerless Bradbury i- 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 FOR DISPOSAL, in 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. 2559 ALLDAY? AGENT.'S MATCHLESS, £ 7 0 0 net cash. LAm's ENCHANTRESS, f:110 0 „ „ Lucas' Accessories free with above. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ORDERED 800 CYCLES FRO. 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 tinished in black enamel. The new pattern frame for Lady's Cycles gives ample room for easy mounting and dismounting. 1 Gent.'s Tricycle, Sparkbrook, in good condition £ 4.10/- 1 Gent.'s Tricycle, James, do. do. £ 5.10/- J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER MID-LENT, 1905. BAKERS TO TELEPHONE No. 47. His GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. TELEGRAMS "BAKERS, CHESTER." MESSRS. BAKER & SONS BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR SPECIAL SHOW OF ALMOND & BURY SIMNELS IN VARIOUS SIZES. 42, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. or THE SECOND MUSIO SHOP FROM THE CROSS. TELEPHONE  ? P ???'  ,???\ ????? ???" C ? 0PIANOS. ?? \?? ^PIANOLAS, ? ??-"?ORGANS, HARMONIUMS. MUSIC, STRINGS, TUNING. SOLE AGENT FOR- STEINWAY AND BLUTHNER. PIONEER FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. LOWEST PRICES IN THE KINGDOM. FOR CASH, OR ON OUR EASY PAYMENT I SYSTEM. Call or Send for Catalogue and Terms. HIGH CLASS PROVISIONS. RICHARD THOMAS, 94, NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. CHOICEST CHESHIRE CHEESE. WILTSHIRE & IRISH HAMS & BACON (Smoked & Pale). PUEE BUTTER DE1S QUALITY. HORNER'S CREAM AND CREAM CHEESE, MELTON PIES, &c., TELEPHONE 413. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. -.I- HERBERT ELLIS'S CESTRIAN IRONFRAMED PIANOS. SEND FOR LIST. 71, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. FROM 10/6 PER MONTH.