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SALES BY AUCTION. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS AND RICHARDSON. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Law Union and Crown Insurance Companies. Telegraphic Address: "Mart, Chester." Telephone: No. 210. This Day (Saturday). WESTMINSTER PARK, CHESTER. Important Sale of a very Choice and Valuable Leasehold Residence, situate in Westminster Park, Hough Green. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executrix of the late Herirv Thomas Brown, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester on SATURDAY, the 15th day of September, 1900, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the substantially erected and well arranged Detached RESIDENCE, with Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, Lawn, Rosery, etc., the whole com- prising an area of 3,í25 square yards or thereabouts. The property is leasehold for a term of 999 years from 25th March. 1903, at a ground rent of £ 21. 2s. per annum. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson or to Messrs. BROWN & DOBIE, Solicitors All of Chester. This Day (Saturday). SANDY-LANE, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. m at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, en SATURDAY. the 15th day of September, 1906, at three o'clock in the afternoon— The Modern and pleasantly-situated DWEL- LING-HOUSE, No. 13. Sandy-lano, known as "Mount Lodge," in the occupation of the Rev. H. J. E. Williams. Further information may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Chester; or from iNUssis. GAMON, FARMER & CO., Solicitors, Chester. This Day (Saturday). CITY OF CHESTER. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Shops and Dwelling-house situate in Bridge Street and Bridge Street Row. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. m will offer for SALE BY AUCTION at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, September 15th, 1906 at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, in one Lot, and subject to the Conditions to be then produced, the above-mentioned FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES consisting of the FRONT SHOP, No. 59, BRIDGE STREET, and the DWELLING HOUSE, No. 61, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, in the occupation of Mr. William PivtUnson (late Norvnansell & Co.), Chemist, comprising:—On the Street Level: Spacious Shop, 34ft. long, with a frontage to Bridge-street of 23ft. Tin., several storerooms, office and. cellar. On the Row Level: Dwelling- house containing entrance hall, dining-room, small sitting-room panelled in old carved oak, nine bed- rooms, bathroom, lavatory and w.c, kitchen, scullery, pantry, &c., with fine old oak staircase from basement to upper floors, large paved yard with entrance from Rows and cart entrance from Pepper-street, warehouse, and studio over same with skvlight, two lavatories, &c.; all of which premises are on lease for 21 years from 1st July, 1903, at the annual rental of £ '105. Also the Handsome and Beautifully fitted SHOP, No. 69, Bridge-street Row, in the occupa- tion of Johnson Brothers Limited, dyers, &c. The premises comprise front shop, small sitting- room and pantry, with side entrance to passage, on lease to tenants for 14 years, from 4th Sep- tember, 1901, at the annual rental of £.65 for the first seven years, and afterwards at £70. The Property has a frontage to Bridge-street of 23 feet 7 inches and a depth of about 160 feet. It is substantially erected, the floors and staircase being tine old oak. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. BRIDGMAN, WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors, Westminster Buildings, Newgate-st., Chester. On Tuesday Next. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. M will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUMDAY, 18th September, 1906, at 3-30 p.m. punctually, a large consignment of choice Dutch Flowering BULBS. Catalogues may be had from Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson, Auctioneers, Chester. On Tuesday Next. Sale of small quantity of very choice and Valuable Antique FURNITURE, Sheffield Plate and Books, removed from "The Cloisters," Ruthin, to the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. M have recei ved instructions from the Rev. Chancellor Bulkeley Jones (warden of Rutbin) to SELL BY AUCTION, at their MART, on TUESDAY. September 18th, 1906, at 3 o'clock p.m., a set of 6 Rare and Costly Queen Anne Walnut Single Chairs, Antique Chippendale Settee, in tine condition; Rare and Valuable Tulip Wood French Commode, Semi Grand Pianoforte, by "Collard & Collard" 4 Sheffield- plated Entree Dishes, etc. N.B.—Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Chester. On Wednesday Next and Two Following Days. NEWTON HALL, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. .LfJL have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the iaAe Miss Humber- eon to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 19, 20, and 21, 1906, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m. punctuallv, the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE" and Effects, in- cluding set of 12 mahogany single chairs, in Morcoco; mahogany and walnut lounging chairs and couches, superior rosewood, maho- gany and walnut dining, card, sofa, writing and otlier tables; mahogany dwarf btxAcasca, ditto sideboard, with carved lege and back; rose- wood Davenport with fittings, specimens of antique mahogany and oak, including valuable Chippendale wardrobe, ditto sofa; table, bureau with fittings, Sheraton guardevin, ditto work table, Heppelwhite and Chippendale chairs, Breton armoire, linen chest on stand, with cabriole supports; numerous chests of drawers, with brass drop handles, &c.; grandfather and mante clocks, antiquo mirror in walnut frame I lamps, fine old silver and Sheffield plate' plated goods, choice ornamental china, linen and blankets, about 350 volumes of books, curtains, Turkey, Brussels, and othe.r carpets, hearth rugs, iron and brass and wooden bed- steads, spring, hair and wool iraattrasees, feather beds, painted and other wardrobes, dressing and wash tables, "Merlin" invalid wheel chair, ditto carrying chair, kitchen requisites, etc; also the whole of the Outdoor Effects, including an as- sortment of choice greenhouse plants, cucumber and propagating frames, iron garden roller, lawn moweiB, water tank on wheels, 1,500 flower pots and other gar den requisites, valuable dark bay ) Carriage Horse, 16j hands, 10 yeajs old, and goes well in double or single harness; light- running waggonette, with lamps, pole, cushions, etc., complete, by Starcy, Nottingham; sets of double and single harness, with plated fittings, by Dean and Rigby, Chester; 2 dairy cows and 4 prime fat pigs, email quantity of hay and straw, poultry-hoase, with run, and other mis- cellaneous effects. The Goods will be on view on Tuesday, Sept. 18th, from 10 to 4 o'clock. N.B.—Catalogues may be obtained from Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richard- son, Auctioneers, Chester. SALES BY AUCTION. ) CHESTER. Sale of 181 Stacks of Old Sleepers, Timbers, Firewood, etc. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Yard adjoining the Great Western Goods Warehouse, Chester, on TUES- DAY, September 25th, 1906, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the above-men- tioned TIMBER and SLEEPERS, in lots, viz. 100 Stacks of Sleepers (50 in each lot). 55 Stacks of Timbers (20 in each lot). 24 Stacks of Firewood (about 2 tons each). 2 Lots of Keys and Treenails (about 2 tons in each lot). Any further information may be obtained from Mr. F. Morris, Permanent Way Inspector, Chester General Station or from the Auction- eers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson, Chester. ale of Valuable Household Furniture and other Effects at MOLLINGTON HALL, near Chester, and about one mile from the Molling- ton Station, on the Chester and Birkenhead Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have been favoured with instructions from H. G. Feilden, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sept 26 and 27, 1906, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, a portion of the Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including maho- gany telescope dining tables, set of 18 superior mahogany chairs, upholstered in morocco; ditto pedestal sideboard, two ditto dinner wagons, single and lounging chairs, couches and ottomans, upholstered in rep, cretonne, needlework, etc. manogany secretaire and other bookcases, an excellent semi-grand pianoforte, 7-octaves, in rosewood case, by W. Wieck, Dresden cottage pianoforte, 7-octaves, in walnut case, by Allison and Sons; loo anti-occasional tables with inlaid and marble tops, mahogany kneehole writing table, fire screens with needlework and silk shades, Buhl, Lacquer and other cabinets, a quantity of china, glass, Algerian brass vases, bowls, etc. ormolu, bronze and ivory ornaments, boxes, portfolios of prints and engravings, Stationery and writing cases, paper knives, etc. Brussels and other carpets, Damask, Cretonne, and twill curtains, sets of half-tester and other bedsteads, wool mattrasses, mahogany, birch and other wardrobes, chests of drawers, dressing and wash tables, toilet services, contents of domestic offices, dairy utensils, including Bradford's patent cream churn, six enamelled milk pans, butter tubs, scales, etc. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson, Chester. GREY FRIARS, CHESTER. Sale of Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, September 29th, p.m. punctually subject to Conditions to be then produced- The Valuable MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE. situate and being No. 3, GHKY FRIARS. The House contains on the Ground Floor: Entrance hall, laid with Minton tiles, dining- room, morning-room, kitchen, scullery and pantry, with good cellar in basement. On First Floor: Drawing-room and two bedrooms. On Second Floor: Three bedrooms, bathroom and f w.c. Good paved yard, with coal-house, w.c., &c. The Property is subject to a chief rent of 22s. per annum. Orders to View may be obtained from the Auctioneers. For any further information apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson or to MESSRS. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Solicitors, Chester. GREY FRIARS, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Gros- venor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, 29th September, 1906, at 3 o'clock, and subject to conditions- The Valuable Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 2, Grey Friars. The House contains on the ground floor Entrance hall, laid with Minton tiles; three entertaining rooms, kitchen, and back kitchen. On the first floor Three bedrooms, box-room, w.c., and lavatory. On the second floor: Two bedrooms and bath-room. Excellent cellars in basement, yard and w.c., small walled 111 garden also entrance from the Mews. The property is subject to a chief rent of 22s. per annum. For any further information and orders to view apply to the Auctioneers; or Messrs. Royle and Reynolds, Solicitors, Chester. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. I will hold a SALE of Miscellaneous FURNITURE and EFFECTS on TUESDAY, 2nd October, 190G. Entries invited. QUEEN'S PARK & NEWTOWN, CHESTER. Preliminary Notice of Sale of Valuable Free- hold PROPERTY, comprising the Semi- Detached Residence, No. 13, Victoria Pathway, and Pair of Semi-Detached Residences, Nos. 7 and 8, Eastern Pathway, Queen's Park; aleo Six Dwelling-Houses, Nos. 2 to 12. Walter- street, and Seven Dwelling-Houses, Nos. 22 to 34. Gloucester-street, Newtown. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION at the Grosvenor Hotel, on SATURDAY, October Gth, 1906, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, the above- mentioned Property, in lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. W. H. Churton and Son, Solicitors, Chester. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at One o'clock. MR. J. P. CARTER'S HOOTON CATTLE ?L SALE, including 100 Choice Cross-bred Lambs, direct from the hills. Further Entries invited. Auction Offices, Newgate Chambers, Chester. THE CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE-STREET, CHESTER (Opposite God's Providence House). a ASTON & SON S hold a SALE at the above Rooms every TUESDAY, at 1-30, throughout the year, for the convenience of Clients having Surplus FURNITURE or GOODS of any description to dispose of. Settlements day following Sale of Goods. Terms moderate. Sales and Valuations of all descriptions con. ducted in town or country.  ASTON & SON. Auctioneers, 14, WATER- ?. GATE-STREET, CHESTER. Also at ARGYLE SALE ROOMS, WREXHAM, where a SALE is held every MONDAY, at 11 o'clock. The Sale on TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 18th, at Chester, consists of excellent cottage piano, forte in burr walnut, dining and drawing room suites, a good assortment of bedroom and kitchen FURNITURE also a collection of mis- cellaneous articles, cutlery, plate, &c., removed for convenience to sale rooms. Sale at 1-30 sharp. On view prior to Sale. Tel. 59, Chester. 90, Wrexham. 1,250 HORSES. £ 110 PRIZES. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. OCTOBER SALES. FIVE DAYS. HENRY MANLEY A SONS, LIMITED. -tl TUESDAY, October 9th. to SATUR- DAY, October 13th. Five 10-guinea Cups awarded for Hunters, Show Horses, Cart Horses, Female Shires and Shire Foals; also EM Class prizes. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms on application. Entries close Tuesday, October 2nd. Enter early for good positions. SALES BY AUCTION. This Day (Saturday) KELSALL and TARVIN, CHESHIRE. Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the JLtLL Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SEPTEM- BER 15th, 1906. at 3 o'clock punctually— Lot I.-The Valuable FARM, with House, Outbuildings and Six Fields of Land, known as "Weetwood Cottage," Tarvin, containing 19a. lr. 25p. or thereabouts. Lot 2.—The compact HUNTING BOX, known as "Holly Bank," Kelsall, with good loose-boxes, buildings and grounds. Lot 3.—Two good COTTAGES adjoining Lot 2. Lot 4.-Three old PASTURE FIELDS, con- taining 5 Acres or thereabouts, situate off Back- lane, Kelsall. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers or Messrs. W. H. Churton and Son, Solicitors all of Chester. This Day (Saturday). To Millers, Corn Factors, Merchants, and others. KINGSLEY, FRODSHAM. Notice of Important Sale of the valuable Water Corn or Grist Mill with the House, Outbuild- ings, Yard, Garden, and Fields adjoining, known as Kingsley Water Mill," to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, the loth day of September, 1900, at Three o'clock punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced and read, the valuable Freehold PROPERTY, known as KINGSLEY WATER MILL," now in the occupation of Messrs. Cooper and Gibson. The premises comprise two dwelling-houses, with good yard containing trap house, cart shed, shippon, stable, calf cote, &c. 3-storey mill with 18ft. water wheel, containing store rooms, garners, worms and elevators, four pairs of French burr mill stones, flour-dressing machine, Cornish boiler (801b. pressure), 12-h.p. horizontal engine, circular saw bench, together with the machinery, fixtures, fittings, shafting, belting, pulleys. &c., complete as erected and in good working order, together with the large garden and orchard, well- Stocked with fruit trees, greenhouse, mill pool, and three good crofts in pasture, containing 5 acres 2 roods or thereabouts. For further particulars and cards to view apply to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester or to Messrs. BOYDELL & TA YLOlt, Solicitors, 2, Pepper-street, Chester. TUESDAY NEXT, 18th Sept., at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES, including 100 Oxford Cross Lambs, 50 Suffolk Lambs, 100 Leicester Lambs; very good ones. Entries respectfully solicited. There was an excellent trade for Fat Bullocks and Heifers last Tuesday, whilst Lambs and Sheep are now meeting an exceptional market. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings. Chester. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th Sept., at 2 o'clock. AT THE OLD SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Oflioes, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. j On Friday Next. COUNTY OF FLINT. Important and Extensive Sale of Freehold and Leasehold PROPERTIES at GREENFIELD, HOLYWELL, BAGILLT, LYGAN-Y- WERN, HALKYN, and L1XWM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the King's Head Hole), HoiyweiJ, on FRIDAY, the 21st. September. 1906, at Two o'clock p.m. punctually, in the following or such other Lots at may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditione to be then and there produced, the following valuable PROPERTIES— Lot 1.—The desirable Freehold PROPERTY, comprising the double-fronted Shop known as •'Maiicherf-er House," Greenfield, with the two Dwelling-t. uc-e-s adjoining, and the extensive PreniL-ob, Warehouses and Stabling at the rear, together with the Pasture Field at the rear, now in the occupation of the ibas;ngwerk Com- pany, and Messrs. J. Lyon, W. Ralphs, and J. Jones. Lot 2.-Eiglit Freehold COTTAGES, with Garden-, and Out-offioes, and large room adjoin- ing, known as "Ivy Terrace," Greenfield. Lot 3.-Four Freehold COTTAGES, known as "Chirk Cottages," situate near "The Boot," Bagillt, and fronting the main road. Lot 4.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, known as "Whclstone House," situate near "The Boot," Bagillt, with the large storeroom under, and garden attached. Lot 5.-Seven Freehold COTTAGES, with the corner Shop and House, and good Gardens; also a Two-Storey Building (used as a Mission Room), known w "River View," New Brighton, Bagillt. Lot 6.-Two Freehold COTTAGES, Nos. 1 and 2, Conway's-row, Bagilit, with the Plot of Land at the end thereof. Lot 7.—Twenty valuable Leasehold COT- TAGES, known as "Brooklyn Terraoe," Bagillt, fronting the road from Holywell to Bagillt, with the Yard. Outbuildings, Gardens, and Field at the rear, containing about 2a. Ir. 2p. Lot 8.—A Pieoe of LAND, situate near the Gletch Houses, Greenfield, containing about 560 square yards. Lot 9.—A similar Piece of LAND, almost adjoining Lot 12, containing about 520 square yards. Lot 10.—A Piece of LAND, containing 3a. lr. 15p., also another piece, containing 3r. 14p., also another piece containing 16p., aL» one undivided third part or bliare in the land and wharf known as "Dee Bank Wharf," containing 2a. lr. 20p., also one other undivided third share in the plot of land, containing 6a. lr. 37p., all situate at Dee Bank, Bagillt. Lot 11.-—A valuable Piecse of Freehold PAS- TURE LAND, containing 3a. Or. 39p., situate at Lygan-y-Wern, Halkyn, with extensive frontage to the Holywell and Mold Road, and in the occupation of Mr. E. Jones. Lot 12.-Thc Compact Freehold HOLDING, known as "Erw Bach," Halkyn, comprising the Dwelling-house, with Shippon, Outbuildings, Garden, and Two Pieces of Land, containing la- Or. 21p., in the occupation of Mr. E. Jones. Lot 13.-The Freehold COTTAGE and Piece of LAND, situate at Lixwm Green, in the occu- pation of Mr. William More. Tracings of Lots 1, 2, 5, 10, 11 and 12 may be seen at, and particulars of the whole of the Lots obtained from, the Auctioneers', Chester; or from Messrs. H. A. Cope and Co., Solicitors, Holywell. On Friday Next. COUNTY OF FLINT. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Properties in the PARISH OF YSCEIFIOG, in the County of Fiint. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY ESSRS. CUNNAF, & ROBERTS, at tho King's Head Hotel, Holywell, on FRI- DAY, the 21st of Sept., 1906, at Three o'clock pm in tho following or such other Lots as may bo determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced, the following Valuable PROPERTIES, I viz.:— Lot 1.—AU that Valuable Freehold FARM, I known as "Parciau," situate in tho Parish of Y'sccifiog, in the County of Flint, containing in the whole 34a. 3r. 4p. or thereabouts of Arable and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of j John Prico, as yearly tenant. The Property comprises an excellent House, containing par- lour, kitchen, back kitohen. and two bedrooms. The Outbuild:ngs comprise a cowhouse (for four oows), barn, two-stall stable, and pigstye. I The House and Outbuildings are in excellent repair, having only been recently built. There j is also a large iron boiler now used for storing water, and which will be included in the Sale. j This Lot will be sold subject to a right-of-way SALES BY AUCTION. in favour of the owner of Lot 2 over the occu- pation road leading from the main road to Lot 2. Lot 2.-kll that Valuable, Freehold FARM, adjoining Lot 1, known as "Pare Mawr," situ- ate in the Parish of Ysceifiog, in the County of Flint, containing in t,he whole 12a. Or. 31p. or thereabouts of Arable and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Thomas Davies, as yearly tenant. This Lot comprises a Dwelling-house, containing kitchen, bedroom, pantry and out- house or second room. The Outbuildings comprise barn, stable, cow- houso, pigstyo and fowl-house. These Lots command magnificent views of Moel Fammau and the Clwydian Hills, and from their elevated and healthy situation are admirably adapted for the erection of Villa Residence-s or Bungalows. They are within easy reach of the market town of Holywell, and about li miles from the Nannerch Railway Sta- tion, while the recently-opened Holywell Golf Links are within 20 minutes' walk. There is excoilent Partridge Shooting over these Lots, and tho Flint and Denbigh Hounds hunt the district. 4 Lot S.-All those Two Freehold Pieces of PASTURE LAND, formerly part of "Coedy- bryn Farm," situate in the Parish of Ysceifiog, in the County of Flint, containing 5a. Or. 15p. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Thos. Davies, as yearly tenant. This Lot is a favour- ite spot for Game, and there is a Pool at tho lower end. The Minerals are not included in the Sale. Tracings of the above Lots may be inspected at, and further particulars may be obtained from t.he Auctioneers, Chester; or from Messrs. H. A. Cope and Co., Solicitors, Holywell. On Friday Next. HOLYWELL. Important Notice of Sale of Freehold Cottages and Building Land, situate in the centre and best position of the town of Holvwell, North Wales, to be SOLD BY AUCTION by I MESSRS. CUNNAH and ROBERTS, at the jL?JL King's Head Hotel, Holywell, on FRIDAY, tho 21st September, 1906, at 3.30 o'clock. Valuable Freehold PROPERTIES, viz.. Lot 1.—1The Corner SHOP, No. 2, liagilIt- street. Nine COTTAGES, with yard and gardens, be- ing Nos. 4, 6, 3, la, 12. 14, 16, 17 and 18, Bagillt- street. The DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 19, Bagillt- street. Lot 2.—The SMITHY, with pond, large gar- den and orchard, situate adjoining; and having good fiontages to Ooleshiil-street and Bagillt- street. Lot 3.—Two COTTAGES, with large gardens, Nos. 1 and 2, Rose Hill. The above Properties will be offered in one Lot in the first instance. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; J. B. Fcild- ing, Esq, Downing Estate Office, Holywell; or to Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Friars, Chester. On WEDNESDAY, September 20th, 190G. AT HOOTON SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are -H'iL favoured with instructions from Messrs. J. K. Christopherson and Geo. Owen to hold a Special Sale of 63 SHORTHORN, DAIRY, FEEDING and STORE CATTLE. DUTCH FLOWERING BULBS. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will L SELL BY AUCTION at the SMITH- FIELD, CHESTER, on THURSDAY, Septem- ber 27th, a large consignment of Tulip, Hyacinth, Narcissus, Daffodil, Crocus, Iris, and other Bulbs. Sale at Eleven prompt. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 4th October, 1906. CHESTER HORSE FAIR DAY. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their ANNUAL SALE of COLTS and FOALS. Prize Lists and Entry Forms from the Auc- tioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. CITY OF CHESTER. Salo of a Valuable Freehold RESIDENCE, known as The Hollies, No. 6, Eaton-road, Chester, to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH and ROBERTS at the J?i. Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, 6th October, IIW), at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to ditions. For further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Birch, Cullimoro and Douglas, Solicitors, Friars, Chester. HOOLE, CHESTER. Preliminary Notice of Sale of a Charming Newly- erected Detached RESIDENCE, facing Hoole Park, situate in Panton-road (within ten minutes' walk of Chester General Station), to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the iTJL Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, 6th day of October. 1908, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions. Full particulars in future advertisements; or from the Auctioneeers, Grosvenor Buildings or from Mr. R. G. Williams, Solicitor, St. Werburgh- street, Chester. THURSDAY, 18th October, 190G. IMPORTANT announcement of a Great jL AGRICULTURAL DISPERSAL SALE at the PARK FARM, BROUGHTON, by order of Mr. Thos Handley. Full particulars later. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. Preliminary Announcement. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. 1902 D. No. 1296. In the matter of The 1)e6 Estates, Limited. Wright v. The Dee Estates. Limited. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, with the approbation of His Lordship Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady, by MR. GEORGE JONES ROBERTS (of the IVa. firm of Messrs. Cunnah & Roberts) at the Grosvenor Hotel, in the City of Chester, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of November, 1906. The Extensive and Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, including 12 large Farms, Quarries, Shipbuilding Yard, Cottages, Accommodation and Marsh Lands, situate in the Counties of Chester and Flint, together with the East and West Estuaries of the River Dee and the Mostyn Marshes, the whole containing an area of about 27,300 ACRES. Plans, Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. Freeth Rawson and C*rtwright, 13, Low Pavement, Nottingham, Solicitors of Messrs. Grover, Humphreys and Son, 4, King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, E.C., solicitors of Mr. C. W. Wright, 21, Parkinson-street, Nottingham; and of the Auctioneer, at Grosvenor Buildings, Chester and at the Place of Sale. THE SOUTHERN CENTRAL AUCTION MART, NEWTOWN ST. BOSWELLS, N.B. GREAT ANNUAL SPECIAL SALE of GDraft HALF-BRED EWES, on MON- DAY FIRST, at 9 30 a.m. 10,800 Half-bred Ewes; 200 1 Crop; 120 Cross Ewes. ANNUAL SPECIAL SALE Of HALF-BRED GIMMERS, FEEDING SHEEP, and Half-bred, Three-quarter-bred, Cross Oxford, Cross Suffolk and Cheviot LAMBS on THURSDAY, 20th September, 1906, at 10 a.m. Numbers sold last year, 10,326 Sheep. The attention of Buyers is directed to these Highly Important Sales, which will afford Pur- chasers the best selection of Half-bred Ewes and Half-bred Gimmers obtainable in Scotland. The Auctioneers will be pleased to execute Com- missions at these Sales for Buyers unable to be present. JOHN SWAN & SONS, T-Tia Salesmen. Haymarket, Edinburgh. 1 SALES BY AUCTION. ESTABLISHED 1858. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE AND SON (LATE PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE), AGRICULTURAL AND GKNKRAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. FARM STOCK, FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS SALES settled for the same day as held. PROPERTY SALES ALSO CONDUCTED. All Sales and Valuations conducted on Reasonable Terms. MR. W. H. NIGHTINGALE having had fifteen years practical experience at Farming, can with every confidence recommend Farmers to place their Sales and Valuations for Unexhausted Improvements, Tenant Right, &c., in his hands, as their interests will in every way be guarded. VALUATIONS also conducted for Probate Properties, Mortgage, &c. OFFICES: 4. NEWGATE ST., CHESTER. On MONDAY NEXT, September 17th, 1906. Attractive and highly important Sale of stylish Carriage Horses, Cobs, Cart Mares, Pedigree Guernsey Cattle, Fat Bullocks, Fat Pigs, Fat Sheep and Lambs, 15 Tons of Hay, Poultry, Ducks, Carriage and Cart Harness, Implements, Garden Effects and Plants, at THE HOME FARM, MOLLINGTON, being two-and-a-half miles from Chester, and five minutes' from Mollington Station. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON have been favoured with instructions from H. G. FEILDEN, ESQ., Mollington Hall (m h) is leaving the neighbourhood) to conduct his important Sale of CARRIAGE HORSES, &c., Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, Poultry, Harness. Saddlery and Gears, 130 Lots Farm Implements' &c. Order of Sale Sale of Garden Effects, Plants, &c., at Eleven a.m. sharp Carriage Horses, Harness, at One o'clock prompt; Farm Stock, &c., to follow. Catalogues may be had on the Premises, or from the Auctioneers, 4, Newgate-street, Chester. ERMINE CATTLE MART. TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 18th, 1906. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON will SELL BY AUCTION at the above Mart- 80 Head of Fat STORE CATTLE. 180 „ „ CALVES. 350 „ „ PIGS. 200 „ SHEEP & LAMBS. Entries include Two fresh-calved Heifers, Three in-calf Two-year-old Heifers, close on; also some prime fat Bullocks and Heifers 5 Young Cows, close on calving, alright in their udders Young Yorkshire Boar. STOCK SOLD LAST SALE 128 head of cattle, 173 calves, 468 pigs, and 310 sheep. There was a grand attendance of buyers and an excellent trade. A good market expected for this Sale. Early entries will be esteemed. Sale to commence with Calves at 11-15 a.m. NOTE Owing to the alterations to the salo yard, no sundries will be offered. Saturday, the 22nd September, 1906. CHRISTLETON-ROAD and SANDY-LANE, CHESTER, and HOOLE-LANE, near CHESTER. Sale of valuable Freehold Shops, Cottages, etc. M ESSITS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON 1 will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blos- soms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 22nd September, 1906, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following valuable Freehold PROPERTIES, viz. Lot I.-All that SHOP, No. 8, Christleton- road, in the occupation of W. Huxley, and also an those Three COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES adjoining, and numbered 1, 3 and 5, Sandy-lane, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Huxley, Williams and Huxley. This Property is well let, bringing in the total annual rent of £ 33. 168., and is situate in a good, dry, healthy position. Lot 2.-All that newly-erected MESSUAGE and SHOP, situate at the corner of Hoole-lane, and the continuation of Canadian-avenue, Hoole. The premises contain shop with double window (lead lights) and block floor, entrance hall, parlour, kitchen, scullery and larder, four bedrooms, bath room, hot and cold water, coal house, w.c., etc., with large yard suitable for the erection of a bakehouse or stabling. The shop is well adapted for general grocery or provision stores and outdoor license or Ppst- ofnoe or other businees. Vacant possession can be had on completion. N.B.—Orders to view this lot can be had on application to No. 83, Clare-avenue. Lot 3.—All those Six MESSUAGES or COT- TAGES, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6, Vivian-terram, Hoole-lane aforesaid, in the occupations of Mr. H. Roberts and others. These Cottages contain four rooms, good yards and usual out-offices, and arc let at 4s. 6d. per week each. They are well situated and form an excellent investment. If not sold in one lot they will be offered in pairs, or singly, to suit purchasers. Two- thirds of the purchase money may, if desired, be left on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, Newgate-street, Chester; or to E. BRASSEY, 9, St. John street, Chester, Vendors' Solicitor. On SATURDAY, 22nd September, 1906. Sale of Freehold Dwelling-houses, situate in VICTORIA-ROAD, SALTNEY. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, at 3.15 p.m. punctually, all those Six Valuable DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Victoria-road, Saltney, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon, viz. :— Lot 1.—All those Two Freehold Semi-detached DWELLING-HOUSES, in the occupations of Messrs. Tillit and Hughes, and let at a weekly rental of 4s. 9d. each. Each house contains sitting-room, kitchen with boiler and bath, two bedrooms and coal-bouse and has a good garden back and front. Lot 2.—All those Two Freehold DWELLING- HOUSES, adjoining Lot 1, in the occupations of Messrs. Hogg and Kinsey, and let at a weekly rental of 6s. each. Each house contains sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen with boiler and bath, three bedrooms, outside w.c. and coal-house, and has a good garden back and front. Lot 3.-All those Two Freehold DWELLING- HOUSES. adjoining Lot 2, in the occupations of Messrs. Swift and Stringer, containing similar accommodation, and let at a weekly rental of 6s. each. The houses are newly-erected, well-built, and within five minutes' walk from the tram service- Water and Gas is laid on. For plans and further information apply to the Auctioneers, 4, Newgate-street, Chester or Messrs. BARKER & ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. SPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON will hold their ANNUAL SALE at the ERMINE CATTLE MART, CHESTER, on THURSDAY, October 11th. 1906. of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE, and STORE SHEEP, and STOCK RAMS. Prizes given for Cattle. Fall particulars later. SPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON beg to announce they will hold their CHRISTMAS SALES on MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 17th and 18th. and POULTRY SALE on WEDNESDAY, Decem- ber 19th, 1906.- SALES BY AUCTION. HIGHER VIEW, HELSBY. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Drawing-room Suite, Mahogany Tables, Hall Chairs, French Bedsteads, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Bedroom Furniture, Cooking Utensils, Gent's B.S.A. Cycle with two-speed gear, Cycle House, and numerous other items. CHALLINOR, ROWSON & CHALLINOR are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Vernon to SELL BY AUCTION on FRIDAY, September 21st, 1906. Commencing 1-30. Auctioneers' Offices: Chester. QIDNEY E. EEARNALL has commenced Business on his own account, after Twelve years' practical experience with Messrs. CUNNAH & ROBERTS as AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT. Special feature made of Agricultural Sales and Valuations, which will be conducted on the most reasonable torms. Property, Furniture, and Sales of all descrip- tions will be undertaken and carried out with prompt and personal attention. All Sales will be settled for same day as held. Valuations made for Probate, Change of Tenancy, Mortgage, etc., etc. Inventories made and checked. Auction Offices: NEWGATE ST., CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT, September 17, 1906. Important and Attractive Sale of the Excellent Household Furniture and Effects, at Linden- ville, 98, TARVIN-ROAD, CHESTER. MR. SIDNEY R. FEARNALL has been L T- 1 favoured with instructions (from a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping) to SELL BY AUCTION the following Valuable FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including hand- some American organ, dining-room suite, oak hat and umbrella stand, mahogany extending dining table, black carved oak sideboard, carved oak chairs, walnut drawing-room suite, walnut overmantel, marble clock, upright grand piano, Axminster and other carpets and hearthrugs, photographic materials, including large portrait show case and painted sign, chemicals, plates, printing paper, etc., also a valuable lens; walnut bedroom suite, brass and iron bedsteads and spring mattresses, mahogany chest of drawers, oilcloth and linoleum, brass stair rods, ward- robe, dressing table, washstande, wool mat- 1 tresses, chest of drawers, two-leaf folding table, mahogany writing desk, valuable braes fenders, set of dessert knives and forks, books, etchings, mahogany stand table, roll of linoleum, large flag, and a miscellaneous and useful collection of the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, etc. Sale to commence at One p.m. prompt. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer, 3, Newgate-street, Chester. On Monday, Oct. 15th, 1906. Sale of Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, at ALDFORD, by order of Mr. C. Durrant. M R. SIDNEY R. FEARNALL has been -LVJL favoured with instructions to conduct the above SALE. Auction Offices, 3, Newgate-street, Chester. THE NORTH WALES COAST BETWEEN COLWYN BAY AND LLANDUDNO. RHOS-ON-SEA FREEHOLD ESTATE. Highly Attractive Sale of VALUABLE FREE- HOLD ESTATES AND BUILDING SITES, forming part of the Rhos-on-Sea Estate, with its Two Miles of Open Sea Frontage. MR. HENRY JONES, F.A.I., has been instructed by W. Horton, Esq., J.P., to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the RHOS ABBEY HOTEL, Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay, on MONDAY, 24th SEPT, 1906, at 2-30 o'clock in the Afternoon, SEVERAL FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, secured by well-built Detached Residences, all of which are regularly tenanted. 32 CHOICE BUILDING PLOTS, fronting well-made ROADS and AVENUES, and the MARINE DRIVE, and eminently adapted for Seaside Residences, Villas, Private Hotels and Bungalows. Lot 38. An Ideal Site for a first-class Marine Hydro, Mansion, or large Residential Hotel, with ex- cellent subsidiary buildings already erected. Sea water easily available at all states of the tide. Lot 39. THE RHOS-ON-SEA GOLF LINKS, comprising 120 Acres of Old Turf Land, on which the well-known 18-hole Golf Course has been formed, and on which £ 8,511. 2s. 3d. (in- cluding the Club House) has been expended. Lota 40, 41, 42. THREE COMPACT FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATES, containing 40 acres, 30 acres, and 51 acres res- pectively, and all open to the South and South- west, and sheltered by the Little Orme'e Head Range of Hills and the Gloddaeth Woods. One of the estates has been partly developed, and has 650 yards of sea frontage. All three Estates have extensive Road frontages, and are served by the Llandudno Electric Tramway, and are within short walking distances of both Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. RHOS-ON-SEA is the most unique Seaside Residential Resort in North Wales. It is placed between Llandudno and Colwyn Bay on the head- land projecting seawards, with the Chester and Holyhead Railway sufficiently away at its back to be clear of the nuisances arising from the perpetual passing of trains and their incidental signalling and annoyances. The locality is well-known to visitors by its Ancient Royal Fishing Weir, and many other historic associations, and as regards the extent and variety of its surrounding scenery over land and sea, it is unri valled. The atmosphere at Rhos is reposeful and in- vigorating, and the surroundings cheerful and quiet. The sunshine records rank higher than any seaside resort in the Principality, and the range of view over the coast and inland towards the mountains is always clear and extensive. Modern railway developments have brought this locality almost equivalent to a fashionable suburb of Liverpool, Manchester, and other populous English centres. An excellent service of corridor trains enables business men leaving Colwyn Bay about 8-30 a.m. to be at their offices in those towns about 10 a.m., and with corres- ponding return trains after 4 p.m. they may be back about 6 p.m., m ample time for dinner and the evening entertainments. Rhos-on-Sea will soon become a fashionable yachting rendezvous, having good anchorage and shelter for pleasure craft, and being a convenient intermediate station between the Mersey and Menai districts. THE NEW PROMENADE, extending from Rbos to Colwyn Bay, affords direct communication with the Station, and connects with the MARINE DRIVE along the front of the Rhos Estate, and the whole forms one of the best Promenade Drives in the country. THE LANDING STAGE at the end of the Rhos Promenade Pier has been completed, and the Liverpool and North Wales Co.'s Steamers and also the Mersey Trading Co.'s Steamers run regular services to it during the season. The Permanent Way of the Electric Tramway has been constructed between Rhos and Llan- dud no, and runs through the middle of the Estate, and all parts are within three to four minutes of the route. THE ROADS and AVENUES having been made, and the Drains constructed by the Vendor, no charge in respect thereof will fall on the Pur- chasers, neither will they be required to pay for the Land forming the Sites of the Roads. Nothing but the Net Land Measurement will be charged, and no fee will be payable for Contracts. The Land Tax has recently been redeemed. Particulars, Pl ans, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at Rhos-on-Sea Estate Offices, Colwyn Bay; or from the Auctioneer, Mr. HENRY JONES, F.A.I., 5, Cook Street, Liverpool. AUCTION DIARY. Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Sept. 15—At the Blossoms Hotel, Cbester-Free- hold Properties at Kelsall and Tarvin Sept. 15—At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Property Sept. 18—At the Smithfield, Chester Fat and Store Stock Sept. 19—At the Old Smithfield, Hooton—Fat and Store Stock Sept. 21—At the King's Head Hotel, Holywell- Properties in the County of Flint Sept. 21—At the King's Head Hotel, Holy-well-, Freehold Properties Sept. 21—At the King's Head Hotel, Holywell- Freehold Cottages and Building Land Sept. 26 At Hooton Smithfield Shorthorn, Dairy, Feeding and Store Cattle Sept. 27-At the Smithfield, Chester- Dutch Flowering Bulbs Oct. 4-At the Smithfield, Chester-Colts and Foals Oct. 6—At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester-Free hold Residence on Eaton-road Oct. 6-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—Detached Residence in Panton-road, Hoole Oct. 18—At Park Farm, Broughton—Agricultural Dispersal Sale Nov. 24-At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester- Freehold Estate By MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON Sept. 15-At the Grosvenor Hotel-Residence and Land at Westminster Park Sept. 15—At the Grosvenor Hotel—Dwelling- House in Sandy-lane Sept. 15—At the Grosvenor Hotel—Business Premises in Bridge-street &c. Sept. 18—At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street— Antique Furniture, &C. Sept. 18-At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street- Dutch Flowering Bulbs Sept. 19, 20 & 21-At Newton Hall-Furniture, Silver, China, Horse, Cattle, &c. Sept. 25-At Great Western Goods Yard-181 Stacks of Sleepers, Timbers, &c. Sept. 26 & 27-At Mollington Hall—Household Furniture and Effects Sept. 29—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester— Dwelling-house, No. 3 Grey Friars Sept. 29—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester-* Dwelling-house, No. 2 Grey Friars Oct. 2-At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street— Furniture and Effects Oct. 6—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Properties at Queen's Park and Newton By MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON. Sept. 17-At Mollington Hall-Live and Dead Farming Stock, etc. Sept. 18—At the Ermir.e Cattle Mart, ChE-ster- Fat and Store Stock Sept. 22-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—< Freehold Properties. Sept. 22-At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Dwelling-houses Oct. 11—At the Ermine Cattle Mart—Cattle, Sheep, and Stock Rams Dec. 17. 18, & 19—At the Ermine Cattle Mart- Christmas Sales By MR. J. P. CARTER. Sept. 19—At Hooton Cattle Mart—Fat and Store Stock By MESSRS. CHALLINOR, ROWSON and CHALLINOR. Sept. 21-At Higher View, Helsby—Household Furniture, &c. By MR. S. R. FEARNALL. Sept. 17-At 98, Tarvin-road, Chester-House- hold Furniture and Effects Oct. 15-At Aldford-Live and Dead Farming Stock By MESSRS. S. ASTON & SON. Sept. 18—At the City Auction Rooms, Chester- Household Furniture and Effects By MR. HENRY JONES, F.A.I. Sept. 24-At the Rhos Abbey Hotel, Colwyn Bay—Rhoe-on-Sea Freehold Estate By MESSRS. H. MANLEY & SONS. Oct. 9 to 13-At Crewe Horse Repository—Light and Heavy Horses By MESSRS. JOHN SWAN & SONS, LTD. Sept. 17 & 20-At Newtown St. Boswells, N.B.- Sheep and Lambs f CONNAHS QUAY. THE Proprietors of the "CHESHIRE JL OBSERVER" have Opened an UP-TO-DATE PRINTING OFFICE, in DOCK ROAD (opposite Messrs. Coppack Bros.), CONNAH'S QUAY. The office is in charge of MR. FRED COLLINS, of 17, Rylands-street, Shotton. Mr. COLLINS will be pleased to call upon Customers, give Quotations, &c., on receipt of post card. EVERY KIND OF COMMERCIAL & LETTERPRESS PRINTING, Executed on the Premises, at the Shortest Notice. MEMORANDA. MAGAZINES. CATALOGUES. PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. RULE BOOKS NOTE HEADINGS. POSTERS. BILL HEADS. HAND BILLS. TONTINE CARDS. HYMN SHEETS. "IN MEMORIAM" CARDS, &c. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGE Business Men in the vicinity of Connah's Quay will find our Branch Office a real boon. It is fitted with Modern Appliances, and Up-to-date Type. It is handily situ- ated-a post card will fetch Mr. COLLINS any time. NOTE ADDRESS: "Observer" Printing Works, DOCK ROAD, CONNAH'S QUAY. TOO LATE FOR CLASS IFICATION LOST, September 5th. Black Scotch Wethei SHEEP.—Apply J. Crewe & Sons, Market Hall, Chester. 1539 CLERKSHIP, good accountant. Testimonials. —Address K 75, Observer Office. 153G Y OUTII, as Apprentice to high-class Family If Grocery.—Apply Edwin Lloyd, Central Supply Stores, 13, Bridge-street, Chester. 1538 ISENGAGED. COOK-GENERAL and L Housemaid-Waitress, Upper Housemaid (3 years' reference); also several Generals.—Mrs. Bowden, 20, Pepper-street, Chester. 1533 TO Clerks to Urban District Councils, Guardians, Rural District Councils, Parish Councils, and to Overseers and Assistant Over- seers.—Advertiser will undertake the PREPARA- TION OF ACCOUNTS for Audit; testimonials B 37, "Observer" Office. 1535 TO LET, two FIELDS of good After Grass at Newton Bank.—Apply Weaver Brothers. Flookersbrook. 1532 BOARD RESIDENCE for one or two Ladies Bor Gentlemen terms moderate.-Apply 15. Stock's lane. Chester. 1537 ELL FURNISHED SITTING ROOM and BEDROOM TO LET in a private house, situated in one of the best suburbs bath- room (h. andc.)—Address A19, "Observer" Office. —New Basket RALLI CAR, suit <???)? 15 hands.—P. Powell. Coach Builder, Commercial Hall. Frodsham-street, Chester. TO BE SOLD, quantity of first-clim JL WETHERP.—\pp'y E. Jones, Gladwyn, Gresford, where they cau be seen, 1641