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rWtdhbulau. J»t1t. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CORWEN. Mn. A. FOULKES Begs respectfully to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. SMITH, Chandler, TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, IN THE TOWN OF CORWEN, On FRIDAY, the mhof March, 1874, At the hour of Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be produced, the whole of that desirable and most eligible Freehold Property, called "BIRMINGHAM HOUSE," SITUATE IN BRIDGE STREET, The main thoroughfare in the said Town of Corwen. THE Property consists of excellent Cellars in -L basement, and Bakehouse adjoining; on Ground Floor, a commodious Shop, Kitchen, and Pantry; on First Floor, a large Sitting-room and Three Bedrooms, also Four Attic- rooms, with Yard, Gardens, &c., adjoiniug and communi- cating with the back street, now in the occupation of Mr. DAVID DAVIES. The Chandler's Factory, with Warehouse-room, Yard, Ac., all oh hand. The situation of this Property Is in a most thriving, and considered the best part of the town for business premises* and is substantially builtin(I *-ell-finished with a respect- able class of property adjoining; and it affords afrtfre op- portunity to Residents and others to become possessed of a First Class Property. For further particulars, previous to the Sale, apply to Mr. WM. OWE JONES, Solicitor, Llangollen and Corwen, where a plan of the property may be inspected; also to the Auctioneer, Cefn Cottage, Ruabon. ARWERTHIAD GAN M.R. DAVID ROBERTS, TY'N-Y-CEFN, CORWEN. ARWERTHIAD PWY.SIG YN PLAS INWS, Ger flaw Gorsaf y Rhewl, ar Reilffordd Dinbych, Rhiobye, a Chonren, Ddydd Choener, Mawrlh Ced, 1874, o Dda Coru>'og. 2 Gaseg Wedd, Moch, Offer t) Amaethyddol, yr oil o'r Bodrefn Tt rhagorol, a'r Tjlestri Lltu-th. Kiddo Mrs. WILLIAMS, yr hon sydd yn C lodui i fyny Ffarmio a chadw n. Y maJOylionmewn Catalogues, i'w eael'gan yr Arworthwr, phrif Westtai y gymmydogaeth 7 diwrnod cyn yr arwerth- laj. SALE BY MR. E. W. GBE. PBEEHOLD HOUSE AND PREMISES, AT PENSARN, ABERGELE. .MB. B. W. G Ell Begs to announce his Instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, AT THE CAMBRIAN HOTEL, PENSARN, On MOJVDA Y, the 20th of April, 1874, Commencing at 3 for 4 p.m. prompt, subject to Conditions then and there to be produced, all that FREEHOLD PROPERTY, called or known by the name of "FINCH HOUSE," And situate in Pensarn. THE above named House and Premises are of recent erection, conveniently situated in the centre of the principal thoroughfare of the high class bathing resort of Pensarn. The House comprises a Shop, three Entertain- inz Rooms, Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Larder, Bye Bedrooms, W. C &c.-tile Shop being convertible at a nominal expense into an EntertaininrfRooiu. The out door premises consist of a two-stalled Stable, Shed-room, Yard, with entrance from the rear the boundary wall being brick built. The views from the Entertaining and Bedrooms are exten- sive and varied and the climate of Pensarn will bear a favorable comparison with that of any watering plice in the Principality. Auctioneer's Office, 76, Vale street, Denbigh, February 23rd, 1874. J '——— = NOTICE. MESSRS. WILLIAM DEW & SON, Land Valuers, Agents, Auctioneers, and Surveyors, BEG to inform the Public at large that they intend to open an Office in HIGH STREET, RHYL on the 1st February next, when they hope to be favoured with the same confidence and patronage that has been extended to Mr. Dow Sen" in BAN*pr, & for the !lost 25 years, and it will be then earnest desire to ment the same. Sales and Valuations of Estates, Farming Stock, Fumi. ure, and all other Personal Effects undertaken, M well as Railway and other Arbitration Cases- Valnatlons made fo Probate, Administration, and Succession Duties. Surveying in all its branches contracted for. WELLFIKLD HOUSE, BAKGOB, January, 1874. !896 FFARM AR OSOD. PLASCOCH-Y-WAEN, Llahelwy, yn eyn- W "d 0, M enrauo dir llafur a phorfa, o fewn liai UI cIwy tilldir o'r Station, a phump o'r Rhyl. Yjnofmr A Mr. W. biAJ4LET Bonan, Geimw, Becltll7 I SALES BY MESSRS DAVIES FA ARMOR. LLEWESOG HALL, NEAR DENBIGH. Important Sale of Out-door Effects, valuable short horn Dairy Cows, modern Implements of Husbandry, Carriages, about 10 Tons of Prime Meadow Hay, 22 loads of Mangold Wurtzel, 100 Tons of Farm Yard Manure; a few articles of Furniture, Garden Tools, Dairy Utensils, &c. MESSES. DAVIES & ARMOR Have been favoured with instructions from J. RAWLINS, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, TO. SELL BY AUCTION On the premises at Llewesog Hall, in the Parish of Llan- rhaiadr, and within 21 miles from the town of Denbigh, On MONDA Y, March 9th, THE whole of the above Valuable FARM- JL ING STOCK, DAIRY COWS, IMPLMMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, HAY, &c i briefly comprising two pure bred short horn Dairy Cows, in calf; one handsome yearling Heifer Calf,one two-horse Cla- rence Carriage, by Holmes, Litchfield, upholstered in drab, equal to new;, one single bodied four wheeled Phseton, with back seat, in good condition; one double bodied four wheeled PliEeton, in excellent order; horse-power Appara- tus, Land Cultivator, Turnip Scuffiers, do. Drills, Harrows, narrow wheel: and other Carts, Iron Ploughs, Liquid Ma- nure Distributor, Horse Gearing, Kibbling Mill, 75 Wood Hurdles, with posts and pegs, in lots of twelve; Wheelbar- row, a number of good Sacks, Odd Tools, Peck Measures, empty wine and other Casks, Winnowing Machine, Sbeep Troughs, Lawn Cutting Machine, Rick Cloth, Iron Piping, do. Boiler, ten tons of Hay, 22 loads of Mangold Wurtzel, IWtons of farm yard Manure, in lots; a few hobbets of Eating Potatoes, Ac together with portion of the House- hold Furniture-consisting of upwrwht Grand Pianoforte, in mahegany case, by Kirkmann mahogany Dining Table, with extending leaves; highly polished mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, Sofa Bed,.two curled Hatr Mattresses, Mahogany Wardrobe,lditto Child's Cots arid Bedding, Children's Chairs, Cupboards, &c. Lunch at Twelve. Sale to commence at One o'clock pre- ciseiy. Royal Oak, DenbUrh, February gyth, 1874. IMPORTANT 8ALJS OF valuable FARMING STOCK, ModMlfi Aariuultaritl loplamento, Costly Hwiaolioisi 1>W f aiture, Dairy UWusils, aid otber Zffecto, AT PLAS COCH, In the pariah of Maaychan, county of Denbigh, situate midway between the towns of Denbigh and Ruthin, and ten nrinutes'walk from Rhewl Station, on the Denbigh and Corwen Railway. MESSRS DAVIES & ARMOR Have received instructions from R. Cattle, Esq., who is giving up farming, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above premises, on THURSDAY & FBIDA Y, March 12th d- 13th, 1874, THE whole of the ibove superior and valuable -L Effects, hilefly. comprising six powerful Cart Horses and premising Colts, tweiity-ave head of Horned Cattle, fifty prime fed Shropshire Down Sheep, Store Pigs, Sows and litters, Implements of Husbandry with latest improve- ments, valuable Horse Gearing, together with the costly Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale to commence at Twelve Catalogues giving foil particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers a few day's prior to the sale, or from Mr. Cattle. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Feb. 19th, 1874. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE AT MAESMYNAN, Near Caerwys, close to the Turnpike Road, and within. ten minutes' walk of Caerwys Station on the Denbigh and Mold Railway. MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR Have been favoured with instructions from J. GIBBON, Esq., Executor of the late Mr. ROBINSON, TO SELL BY AUCTION* On the: above premises, at MAESKYNAN, THURSDA Y æ FRIDA Y, March 19a & 20th, 1874, THE ?ho!e of the valaable Stock and HonM- Thold Furniture, briefly enumerated as follows M bead of Horned Cattle, including well-bred two and threo-year old Calving Heifers, Z oliort-horn Bulls, 9 strong and powerful Cart Horses,apromisins Colfw and Fillies; 27 Fat Cheviot Wethers, 40 black faced Fat ditto, 72 Cheviot Lambing Ewes, by South Down Tups; 24 small Cheviot Lambs. 15 half-bred Ewe Hogs, 2 pure Shropshire Down Yearling Tnps. 6 half-bred Top Hogs, 8 half-bred Ewes in Lamb to Shropshire Tups; 6 fat Pigs; large and varied as- sortment of Agricultural Implements, about 10 tons. of Pattison's Victorit 'and other Potatoes; with the whele of the Household Furniture. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can be ob- tained a few days prior to the Sale from the Auctioneers, at their Office, in Denbigh; at the Hotels, Denbigh, Rnthin, Mold, and Caerwys; and on the Premises, from Mr. T. WOODS, Bailiff Luncheon (first day) at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock prompt. Reyal Oak, Denbigh, March Srd, 1874. -W TO BUILDERS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Dans Naud Specification of the proposed Alteration, Enlarge- ment, and Restoration of a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel at Bethesda, in the County of Carnarvon, called or known as Jerusalem Chapel, will be lying for inspection at the School Room of the said Chapel, and at the office of the Architect, at Bangor, on and after Thursday, the 19th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Chapel," to be delivered to the Rev. THOMAS ROBERTS, Bethesda, not later than 6 p.m. on Friday, the Oth day of March next. The Commtttee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. 11 RICHARD DAVIES, BiNOOB, Mmary 12th, 1874. ARCHITECT. THOMAS HUGHES, ESQ., CHAIKNAN OJJBPI&TM SESSIONS FOR DENBIGHSHIRE. AT a me of Magistrates, held at the -u L County In Ruthin, on the 8th January, 1874, it was unanimouaMwfelved that the efficient and courteous' performance of, uties of Chairman of Quarter Sessions by Mr. floghesAfijf e period of moro than eighteen years, deserves irabliojuiiowledgeraent. It was thereupon pro- posed as a iate compliment, to place Mr: Hughes' Portrait in t d Jury Room at ;tT!lu. It was also resolved that thwerd Lieutenant, Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., J. Jocelynpfoulk««, Esq., Townshend Mainwaring, Esq, Lieut. CaJBTottenhaiu, and H. R. Sandbach, Esq., form the Cow. (three of whom to be a quorum), and thatthey be ted to ask Mr. Hughes to sit for his Portrait. Tp That SubaeripKais should be general, and not exceed two guineas. J That Mr. Pee requested to act as Honorary Secretary and Honorary er. aUBa? PJIONS AT THE MEETING, W. Corwallis A?S Em Lord Lieut. je d.1 2 2 0 t., M.P. 2 2 0 q6i.r ow?.,V.7my, -Esq., M. P 2 2 0 J. Jocelyn Ffo Esq. 2 2 0 R. 0. Johnson, jKu. 2 2 0 R. Wynne RricsS&q. [[ 2 2 0 W. D. Wynne, ?S&.E?q 220 P. H. Chambr L 2 2 0 KeY. Bulkeley Jones. 2 2 0 T Parry Jones ?ry. Esq. 2 2 0 W. Corbet Yale, 2 2 0 C. Salusbury.Nl wa g 2 2 0 T. George oiT q, 2 2. 0 P. S. umb rq* 220 Rev. avid ob a 2 II 01 i ■ AD#TIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. ?.UoydWm? 2 2 0 Mr. Peers i; ..220 L 0; dA!]C. N I I I -vor 2 2 0 J. Hassal Fuu ilEsq. 2 2 0 Rev. Richard Briscoe 2 2 0 JehnKobtrtt.t?q.BryagwenaUt .220 EVan Ptece, ?. 220 i co' 'i $ Deabig? 1 I| 0 Whiteb 11 D q. 2 2 6 .ll.F.J\c 220 R.I.220 H. K. H Kinmel '220 Gabrle 2 2 0 Henry P, Sud 2 2 1 EdmncdShMp E s q. 2 2 0 W. H. l?arb 2 2 0 Major Genend D. Townshend 2 2 0 Ment. Col. To ham. 2 2 0 WiUitmChMmb a.Bsq. 2 2 0 Lieut. Gen. girt. M. Biddul.ph 2 2 0 Rev, Wm. M ck WilIJamJi 2 2 0 Thomas Barmnes Esq. 2 2 0ol Rev. John Wyiae 2 2 0 Richard if ?yMe,E*q. 2 2 0 ?ChatIeaRichM),i!t<q. 2 2 0 R. Utim r 9 oberts, BM., soMcitor 2 2 01 Richard Iit B dddduullp p EN 2 2 0 Meltir Owen, I 1 0 J; Parry Jones sq. 2 2 0 Itice Wm. Th, a, Esq. 2 2 0 Wm. Wagstoff^fsq, ? 2 2 0 Rev. J. j3oulger ?.. I 1 0 Rev. James .fonito (Chaplain) 1 1 0 HeY.E.EYaM.MajtShtnget lie! JohnTaborEm. 2 2 0 a.U.DicM)t,H«t. 2 2 0 F.H.Barker.Esq. 2 2 0 H. Barker,,t, 5 2 2 0 Rev. Canon Thomas 2 2 0 Rev. F. Gartside Tlppinge 1 1 0 Lieut. Col. H, Maurice Jones 1 1 0 Job, Davies, Elq., Solicitor 2 s 0 J. J.,PurceUWil laras, Esq. 2 2 0 Rev. W. Hicks Owen „ ..110 John Rawlins, Esq. -.220 Esq. 220 Boseawen T. Griffith, Esq. 2 2 0 Henry Robetrson, Bsq. 2 2 0 T. Gold Edwards Esq. 1 1 0 E. Swetenharii, Esq. 2 2 0 Sir Hugh Williams, Baronet 2 2 0 Arthur E. Tumour. Esq., M.D. 2 2 0 Joseph Evans, Esq. 2 2 0 Peter Andei t n, Esq. 2 2 0 Rev. Richard Henry Howard 110 James R. Barnes, Esq. 2 2 0 Brownlow Wynne Wynne, Esq. 2 2 0 Messrs. Rees and Evans, Herald Office, Carnarvon 110 P. 11. Pennant, Esq. 2 2 0 J. H. Puleston, Esq., M.P. 2 2 0 Rev. J R. Owen 1 l 0 Mr. Owen F. Robinson lie Mrs. P. H. Chambres 2 2 0 Thomas Gee, FAq. I 1 0 Ellis Jones, Esq. 220 R, E. Blackwall, Esq. 220 R. J, Siason; Esq. 110 Total 7 0 N.B.—Subscriptions may be paid to any Branch of the N. and a. Wales Bank to the credit of the Fund for Portrait of THOMAS HUGHES, Esq., at the Ruthin Branch, or to Mr. PEERS, County Hall, Ruthin. Subscribers who have npt paid are requested to pay. THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY, (Professional and Commercial), Head Maater- Mr, JOHN EVANS, M.A., (AND STRATTON GOLD MEDALIST), SECOND MASTER-MR. J. IL GUNN, Of the Edinburgh University, JANUARY, 1872. At the Civil Service, open Competitive Examination for appointment in the India House, in which out of 132 candidates, 32 were successful, E. OWEN came in 11th. April 30th, 1872. J. L: RICHAKDS obtained a First Class Certificate for Mathematics at the Government Examination in Science ?.nd Art. <?er 12th, 1872. O?N QNtFMTH passed the Medical Preliminary Examination of the Andersonian University, Olssgow. In all 86 of Mr. EVAKS pupils have gained similar honours.. !u iitu.-ndt4. MONEY WANTED, ON MORTGAGE. THE following sums can be placed at once at JL 5 per cent, on Mortgage of good FREEHOLD PBOPEBTY —& 1,800, £ 2,600, and £ 800, A oo, the sum of ie 2,400 (a two sums of P, two sums 0f & 1,200 eacha on excellent-Mortgage Security. Z at 4.! per cent. Fall particulars on application as follows, No. 7880, Baner ) Office, Denbigh. ASSISTANT TEACHER. WANTED, by a Young Man of several Y years experience, a situation as Assistant Teacher, in a British or Board School: TeatimonMit and references. I, Address, E. H., care of Mr. J. T. KVAM. British School, PwUheM. [7897 WANTED, A N Experienced Young Lady as Saleswoman, and to make-herself generally useful in the Drapery Business, must know the Welsh language. A permanent and comfortable situation for a suitable person. Apply to JOHN B. WILLIAMS, 66, High Street, RhyL WANTED, A Respectable and Well Educated Youth -d as an Apprentice to the General Drapery Business. A premium required. Apply to JOHN B. WILLIAMS, 55, High Street, Rhyl. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN Improver, also an Apprentice to the' XX Drapery and Grocery Trade. Appiy.to HUGH HUGHES, Britannia House, High Street 5 Bangor. WANTED, a YOUNG- MAN to the GRO. Yt CERYTRADE. i1 Apply to J. EDWAMS, S6, High Street, MyL f DRAPERY AND GROCEDLY. TRADE. YN EIIIEUt ýn ddioed, bachgen ieuangc o .f 14 ilSmlwyaa oed, wedi cae! d/sgeidiaeth dü, 111 appren& Cyfeirier, WM. D. O'Brien, Peoygroo* I)rWry Satablish- ment, Penygroes, near Carnarvon. WANTED,' ATEAMSMAN, who can plough wefr. Also, a WOMAN SERVANT, who has been, accus- tomed to the Dairy. Apply to J. DIXON FABRY, Llanbedr, Ruthin. XELINDWIT SCHOOL-BOARD. WANTED, a- Certificated Teacher for the VY Penllwyn Board School (mixed). Duties to commence on the 1st day of April next. Applications, with references, stating salary, 4e.. to be sent to the Rev. T. DA visa, Brynrheidiol,; Penllwyn, Aber- ystwytb. January 30th, 1874. BY ORDER. WANTED, a MAN to go with Farm Horses. tt Wages, 15s. per week and Cottage rent free. Apply to TuemLe MARTIN, Bwlch, near Bodfari. I WANTED, a respectable middle aged NK. I* man. married or unmarried, to reside at, take chaTge of, and attend en the Visitors at the Trefriw Chalybeate Wells, and Baths' House. For further particulars, apply with reference to J. M. iojizs ,Ty'r felin^Tretriw, near Conway. FOR SALE, rPHAT fine bred sire, called QUICK TOM X JUMPER." the property of Mrs. LKWIS, Tt'r ddol, Cardigan. Quick Tom Jumper is rising i o years old, and stands ]5; hands high, and good stepper. Quick Tom Jum- per was the winner of the Ladies' Puree at CwmhoWJ Valley Hurdle Race, 3869. For further particulars, apply to Mrs. LEWIS. TIMBER. To BE SOLD by Tender, at per foot, a quan- -L tity of Ash, Poplar, Sycamore, Larch, Fir, and Prop- wood, upon the Owasnynog Estate. Tenders to be sent it on or before 12 o'clock on the 26th March next, to Mr. R. C B. CLOUOH, Land Agent, Denbigh, at whose o9!e6 the Con- ditioM of ale can be seen. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be acceprt- ed AR WERTH,; 'YR YS'FALWYN GWEDD enwog (diwedd- X ar eiddo Mr. ABEL WILLIAMS, Green Bachl let dm. fedd o uchder, naw nilwydd oed•; ac y mae wedi hnyynuoooi eeii hun fel un sicr o stoc.. Ymofyner i Mr. ROBERTS, King's Arms, Dinbyeh. TO MILLERS. To BE SOLD. a BOULTER, complete; Bar- ley Dressing Machinn, complete. Also, 18-inch Cylin- der, for a Flour Dressing Machine, a Shaft, and a Pulley. Apply to Mr. JOSEPH EDWARDS, Pentre Mill, Mold. :Y WLADFA GYMREIG. MAE y Fintai Americaidd wedi gadael New York ar so taith tilnr Wiadfa or y 12fed o Chwafror. Dywed y Parch. D. S. Davies, Y mae genym Fintai raaorol a llwvth gwerthfawr iawn o bethau i'r Wladfa." Yn mYIII y pethau, nodir Peiriant Dyrnn a Pheiriant Medi. Bydd y FINTAI 0 GYMRU yn cychwyn gaool Ebri!! D, LLOYD ITONIa. Bhuthyn.M?h?l?. D.LLOY?MN?