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Sales by Auction. SALES HY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. WREXHAM S.MITH FIELD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21ST, 1878. SMIt I- ?p FAT AM' STOIiK TOCK EVERY ? ? iv 't Tell o ehx'k. and the AndlOneers r, 1' k ?.t? .?i?t that the Stuck he at the Mart Mrly' STOCK AUll'Al.Y ENTERED. :-TO(ï, I.n t r, c. bit of Prime ? '?" nitto of Dairy Cows A nice lot "f 1,1,1 }'I S ;¡k I t'U n i lot u. BAUGH. -IONKS, ?'? <'?- WTb M ,-y OROHR or A MORTG AO EE UNDER A POWER OF SALE. ????" i-i so) P ?Y AUCTION hy Messrs. BAUGH,  .JON'K.S. and ('0" «t the J?n Hotel, Hop- 'Wrexham. on Wednesday, the 27th day of ?-hruirv ? .t:if<.r4oeteck p.m" suhJed ?to y con- 4- J. he tl'^n produced. "? those T'vi I MESSUAGES DWELLING-j ? ,.?).-s and -?Oi', one ? ?"?' messuages is now ? ■•- a Beerhouse, and is known by the sign d the "? Yrm< !■ -ether ?'t?' t'? Gardens, Lnnt?, nud .t" thereunto t.?n).?)n.?. situate, lyinj, H,I h'ill ?t the Vron. m the township of Brymbo, • n.i ..ri<h o" Wrexham, in the c.mnty of Denbigh, ??,? M: in the .?-n?ti.')) of Mr T':f.m? n'I'!I" :IU,\ :n1" 1::1f11' ¡ ')'. "nt'o't' "'s:m:Hc'? near the Vron Colliery.. i;rth'rrr. rticuliirs apply to Mr .). A)lmgton ,iliciti Wrexham, or t? the AuctiM?: r..n' '?. \V.v\ham. ',l*1 /),(: I'nrp-rt'i ;11 I' CHURCH-STREET, IT I,i :in• i'imnty 0" Denbigh.   ?('L? BY Al'I TlnW bv order of the 1 »*«•». bv MESSRS B.UWH. JONES & '■ i'11 -1 t: Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on WK:«V. Fe- rnavy-tlMSTS. at Four o'clock in M'nv""i. in one or two lots ra iv be ile"!aivil V|. ■••?::ie and subject to conditions then to :1. those Two HOP, with the appur- tfiur ito belonging, situate in Church- in the town and borough of Wrexham, and occ-.io-uioii of Mr El ward Thomas, grocer, ui .-en'i C,'filths. chemist. The premises ar ■ in of the nn,:>t thoroiu'ifares, and are well adapted for rtrn iiu n- lass businesses. (• -;ii*Uev •;Tiiculnrs apply to J. AU;V~T>n )' :)?h? L ?'  v s Hi ? t.. 'kit(l: Wrexham the Am-ti_'Wirs, 'iiv.»v o» -o.l..IA MI'.S, it.-r, BryHy??'m'm 'M .w:<Y. ..?.?):s, ?. ( ) < Y 'x h ?' PRELIMINARY. )'?/ '?"? ?? ^1'Pti'd'C ll ill* | xlmul. MESSRS B.V'GH. JONES, ?- CO. h:!VHt'i?t in- Hi strnctei!  the Representatives ?f the lat Mr .•••>! Hurriso:? n.SELI, AlTi'luN.on Fu:tnY, t!¡ ,1,: d'.y of -'iarcli, in the Public H ill, h;1. for the convenience of a larJie of Household Furniture and other efli'Jts. ,1 ■ r~ next veek. ap, ..t One o'clock prompt. :31; HiV, !1:'LD BUH.DING LAND, HIGHTOV.'N, S.>l'TH, WREXHAM. M:>S1JS. BAUCH, JONES, A Co. are instn' t^l ?j. t' ?er {•■ -.?)e by Au"t:?n. at the Li?n Hotel. H in >:ve«. Wr.-xltain. on .Mo.ni • A v. the 4t!I day of • M o i: 1S\ at throe for four o'eh't? in the afternoon »ub' ■: to conditions to be there and i'i: i-'v THIR^'V-TH REE LOTS OF BUILDING i.\Ni>, mi", of "The Ibm Field." and known a- the H?'r 'via Nim't ."state, in the !)\?h ?f Wrexham, m ?' •■uiiy I: D-uhiu'h. Th • i.iii^ievt; conveniently situated on a grwwl a, it il soil, and comiiii'iids an extensive i;" ;11." a short walk from the centre of the b .••• i and Water mains at hand, the q ;.lv,:rtaa'e for building purposes. ..fli.iiil easy access to the |>r«}»ert; I In1 • iv. :s a iv now metalled and sewered. rH- ■ /.i."(J }w'< t-ruvt-a the M-iin l-oinl and Bryny- 1":1 ;I"j. I/oie.. near to the of the Bi ,t ai t'ie ^n! R.W.-b", Fusiliers. An e-avllent I. of Sand has been found bela v >.o .• <> the I,n;s MI the Estate, and there is a con- -t n'H' hi'rassiif demand for Dwelling houses the ui".> !• ].-> .liiv. I" ;-i: 'teiii-— ,sion ma,, be had. F I" *Y-th»r i r. 'icnlars apply to M-wsrs Acton oc Hli1. s-ii itors Mr A. C. ilaceih. Surveyor; Of n 1«.. \] t: ueers. Temple Chambers, Wrexham. !i ;h V.Y ?.[RTUCHAI?n OLLRTIHEAD. ..J ..l<' t' J. JIl.- l'J..o-!j. ■■ AND OTHERS. r: VKt: r'.TABLE MARKET, WREXHA." » i, ..t .h. iiiuNHW. l ElSRCA!!V isnf, 1^. rjT' Uii sof.D BY AUCTION, by MR OLLER- < HKAD, as, hove, a l::r.'e ouantitv of <'leans-iii V'iS^'ai,. P.I.-MiK LEAD, STARCH, CATTLE •-PICK. Winili: Plates, < Ciyar Case. 2 Lmnn Sii-jr Catt" cane, rush, and hair I. 'j').? j??;c.(?tj sofa, t'?fet .dht'S, ('h(st 0: iv~e.crpet. "'I;, tiiuepiece. pictures, iron bef. 'rt' .")'€ beds, ":L1!t:lil!1 ilressini; tables,  ?' M?t\ ? '))neh,]'e)'S' tools, 'i;lI'll1dill :L)'?i'' t' ( I I," "1 t! JI: :t'I: ''L\Y l\)\\n, pt'tj; v' •» will in, _veii ill time of sale. > ;!e at Two o'clock. ?' f. t' •(' vl..ss.t; Wrexham. .< M..<t?rexh:n)t. :1, KY.MR. J. W. BROWN. ,r)J' -f'AT I'iII'OUGHTON HALL STATION. 'I II' f'" ^\| ?. fcRoWN will hohl his next F?rtni?-tiv ? ?i .?. n.' ).-? ami store ('attk, Sheep. Pig.-i, A"" '?-'?!?\Y, Fchru.?ry iTth, ?T?. '"iyim.tv.j to the Auctioneer will oblige. H ? ?-t. M.,M :i?    ,\LE BY Mil. SArK PitKMM N A l{ V N( ITICFi. 'r; AT THE COURT, NEAR WREXHA". \l *l ?' \P)-;?.:? to iiniimniiv that this "ale ",HI ?'-< } !'la'V liout the lust week in this mouth. ?'Mt.? March. ?'i)r?n))r!e a 1:11'- co llection of valuable old jj ') ):tre old oak /uruiture.  ."H!I' 111 next j ? ?hirs !n next wee k s advertisement. j SALE BY 1m BIRCH. WREXHAM S.MITHEIELD. I n If <: I II ill Ill ltl till 21,1K7S1. ■- '¡ li\}" !'I"('H j\f 1> lihK'H 1k-s to inform hi numerous friends! ?t .?"?"th?t the fun?vi)? TOCK b"" ?.. enteied for sale, comprising a lot of \1' F t n ?.t?. Fat Beasts. ?tSh?j,?)? ?L'.n(l St( ve "i, I ( I' i-c. 1^ 'v I '?).)i)"j'?- ?"' ^'M'orteis of this mart in,! 'I" ?  ?'' ?'- -? ?' ?').. J. <Mk, •"•■"I-, c. Bri«.sev ?!kc' Esq., T. Brasses', F., f, Ik('r L', J' Kvi i' i • Messrs J. Mi!Ii?!), R. J '!?..t/'T' ). 'ertK. J. SHnfl).:?  '"J,; ,| oilei'ts, J. Sandbiwli, —| "?!)"?' ?m,t)j;teh, junior, Lee < !)'F.t..?.. S,! 'rt ('11111\1'111'  ?" ?'' ?.t cattle .t Ten o'clock. Offie '?''?.'t'. \irexham. ]<M5c f'Hl'fiTo\\ F.LPHICIv, AND CO. :,n:q: ('HI' nTH", EJ,PH H 'K.D,n ('0. .I! f' ?. ?'?"?'?'?'? ???. s"' >i b>r.ir Lrr mi. M r: '?'"T<? .U.HI(? ? r?. h:1v .?'?''?'?'??S).;fJ?{V ?'?'??''?.?'?'????' '?,?..?' 'h 1, .S'??t Tw" for Tl^e^ I" I' t1 'II' 1 '?'). ?" '-?-"? ?' ?n?.?,'? '?) ").tt?ti,? IIf ?.?..).?'?' '???ns?wi))t),t-nhe ''S'" conditions will then h, t' I I I It ''? 1 t V p'?- ?'"??'c Freehold "•'Ifv v,, u: '?""??'t??)?..sM))W).;LfJ\f,- "?. ?;"??? ?"t'- si.)c ..f..n.U.e!m \1\  "IIi! ,1. Xl'I\tr! ill the town of Mold, '-???''?. t)?t..wn.,f.M..). .¡ 't1I:11" ;!J1¡J l11\t."ffil'l" at the J'pal'. ('O' "??'??"'?? ?'!?f"?.?''<!s.,rt!.t.?),t. 'th. ?'?""?"' Michael Fie:,yu„ '? ?.),t, 1.1;, '(' TT 'J" 't t tl tl" a lp1'situate on the south side I ??'i.. ???-???L????L the t?-? i, \Ill tI" tPptTti\'p ('l'j'!1)):ttinl. uf '??? U' WYoMi'n?s '?'?' ??'?'n<?n.v. v' ,A "th<fl's, coinjinsiu" in the whole 232 | l,i.r • ;• j,t'leieaboiits. 1t,,1 'r' ,F;\l' ??'??s or DWELLING-HOUSES r' ??.????"?'???sS??, situate at ????'?"?"? from the town of .UoM, J" south side of the turnpike n ''——"t'-??-ft).. turnpike hl, I. 1,1111l BI!kJ, tll ,\J.d, \UI the J,¡, t .It IITir! ::11,1 "rd"II, "t tht' re" th"Tt'(,r. ?.r?????'?m?'????'????"??"?-?h?-i '» 11 1sll<t,ve occupations of Tl.ouias t:'lw,¡ ,th,- l""l,(."¡í"I' o""II}I"tioll. "f Thomas I /)" ;¡,r:JIJ HIlIIlJlIJl' E,hl':1I'I1 .Jo"e..John I 1,1); ¡""¡,f!to;¡¡¡¡.; and Al|ios Jones. ?''?-i:<?? /\T??HS.).p)..t.?.I!h)e Kiiii i l\'ltkl .in <l']joininl- ?t"?? ?  in ?.t? ".? oi Spon-laiie, with nltl V:i, ■ t! "OntaiT,iu! '» the v\hole IMI square ???'??' ???? ?:nr?????"??"??????'??? r, ;1.,1 tl' l I lOll  ''?!?tiv..rru).,ti.,ns of j Kli^r i'-tli Vr,illls] V •' HV<11!r,"i|, !l,1d another. 1> In,le; t"\t"I.Ji/il1!'i/n. awl ani/titer, ')'Ni, II;, Tllrthe.. information lIIa' \¡" olltaine,1 on 'licit'. tfl C Moi"r "p "KU- TAV1-lt- «"•' KU'iri. | uil "?'?'?.t.fH<.)<.):(?):-?, u- 'U:?"?"?s,&(.CIn'stcr. :{54?b Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST 1S78. WREXHAM SMITHFIKhT>. MR MfOYn liess to inform his numerous friends IjJ. and supporters that he has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the New Sniithtiehl (which is on the left hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his fortnihtl. sales of cattle, sheep, pins, tite.( and trusts he shallrereiye the sallie support that has hitherto been accorded him durimj the time he has been in business as an auctioneer, and ha.s the pleasure of announcing his next sale will take place on Turnsmv, February 21st. The following Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Ban-ens, Stirks, store Bulls, Ac. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing Calves A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores The property of regular supporters of the late Auction Mart: Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstav: Sir R. Palmer. 15art., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Hon. <!eo. Kenyon, T. LL Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys; S. Yorke, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall Captain Onnrod, Penylan A. Peel, Esq., Genvyn A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; Capt. Godfrey, H. W. Meredith, Esq., T. Heakhane, Estl., F. E. Cotton, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoc Captain Owens Althrey, Peter Walker, Esq., George Barbour, Esq., Bracton: J. Clarke, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Phut, Esq.. Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphrey's, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., R.J. Sisson, Esq., Charles Griffiths, Esq., Thoma.s Morris, Esq., Esp Hill; J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Miss Hayes, New British Iron Company Messrs T. Evisun, Evton R. Pelte, P"Oll iMilligan, 1. ) .Meredith, R. J. Roberts, J. Davies, Llanypwll E. Williams, H. Bate, S. T. Reeves, E. Humphreys, T. Roberts, Berse; T. Fearna'l, Rovton J. B. Mnvless, S. Dale, Holt; R. Parker, Belgrave J. Forrester, A. Sutton, Thillnas Griffith, T. Brassey, Althrey; T. rl 'ake, J. Owens. Coddington Moss, Rossett; Cooke, Worthenbury R. Harvisiea, Pliuscoch J. Edwards, Carthaxena T. Wainwri'ht. J. Roberts, Woodhouse; J. Lee, H. C. Murless, Ruaiion T. Jones. Hollies C. Parsonage, Bevan. Jackson, Eardley, W. Billing- ton, M. Dai'lingten, itc., Arc. The property of a gentleman. So Superb Cluii Ewes, four weeks of laiiihing to a minnte. :20!!pn L, v Stuck, Fariiiiiiii J,i)j)l"iiu'ntx, Duh'h Vi>eh, pnet ■> the Umtxehvld Vneuitvte, and ntJh'r L'Jiv! n! tin' (lO E D LO E D, ,>"111" [h.'abon, and ili-t'i. t ,j hiilrs ff'nii Wrexham. Mi* LLOYD has been honoured with instructions from Mr Joseph Richards (who is giving up | the Farm), to SELL BY AUCTION at the Goedloed", situate as aforesaid on FKIDAV next, Febnairv 22, 1S7S the following Ll YE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ji ail l other effects, vi- L!vK STOCK.—Two excellent incalf Cows, three yearliiiis. l'eful C¡¡'t ,\hl'p, lx¡;e¡h'llt Pony, Firt class Retriever Bite!]. j IMPLEMENTS AND GKAR^.—NSUTOW-wheel Cart, I Plo.igh. Wood Harrows, Sculffe, Winnowing Me,chine, Straw Cutter, Half Measure am! Seed Hopper, Scythes, Cow Cha:n>, l'i1¡els and Rake.s, Picks, Hay Knife, i Mattocks, Yelves and Stiowls, Cross cut Saws, Grind- inc Stone, i*i «- Troughs, quantity of Saeks.Cart Ropes, Thrill and Chain Gears, Harness. Saddle and l'.rldle. Ac. i HorsKiiai.n Fi'RXITRNE, OAIUV VESSEL*. AC.— Oak screen, dresser and shelves, oak chests, leaf, Tomi'l and square tables, kitchen chairs, fenders and j tire irons, para tin lamps, woott bedsteads, wash- j stands and dressing tallies, towel rails, washing tubs, li;tir of cliiii-ii, cream steins, I several rabbit traps, nets, game bags, and a variety of ?thcr ftf?cts too numerous to mentis. A quantity of farmyard manure. Side to commence at Two o'clock pvoir.pt. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. //rihln <ittf.ietir? (Old imjififtttnt Sole of SHI Iwl nf Cuttle, iih'li'diivi 50 nKujiiijici'iit Ym'.wj J>a:fii Cnv; calved and to cab" 10 fre-h i/»itn;i Baireux, 10 ??,-??,?/ /c.]")/?,?/7:"??.<, li !1",ulill!1 llni is, a.1 4!?''f? Sti, 4 Ifni-^K (i,i- chiflii';i half-bred Mareo iifors ultl bn LamHanh," rt enpltul hihitffss), 2 Cart Ilmvc.i 4 iiearn old, Cart Filhi risiifi i iftrx nld, 15 Pi;in, including 2 cxcdlenf i'i-[i'j 'Sutra, I liK'te, o.iid 12 stn/fig Store*, also, a 1 jirst class selection uf AoriculUwal 1 untie in cuts, ?/: eminent .linker*,«/ uiodtfii. const ruction, and in excel!ent condition; the whole of the Dairy and. Brfviiiq I~e,i.iels, together with part of the Uo'txehuld Fern it tire and utiuf erie'c?*. At Eytoii, distant } miles from Wrexham, 2 from i MR. LLOYD has givat )deasure in iinuouncing | J that he has been h?n(?:red w!th instructions; fr.iiii Mr R. Peate, of Kyton /who is giving np the Firm), to Sell hy Auction, upon the above-named premises, on Fitm.w, March Sth, lS.'S, the whole of tiie afore-named Live and Dead Farming Stock other Effects. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, N.B. The Cattle are all in calf to a Pedigree Bull. Pur • brer, Hulls haveen used in th.is herd for the the last 111 years, pureha-ed from I- Peel, !'sil., li-vil- y-pys; Jus. Hardcastle, Esq., and others. I Orfi'-es :-Plassey, near Wrexham. 2S71i i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sal- if I'ah'a'ile Fre Garden Land (failed the I\tr!s) nitvah- at near Wrexham. il (.I.OYDmost resjiectfully announces that he i M )):?rc<ivt.t )))stn:('t)<'n.s't? SELLIn'Arr-! TIO-N. ;tli!?tit the (if kl)ril, about l.'U acres of excellent Garden Land, called the Parks, situate' clfne to the Cross, nt Holt, in the occupation of Geo. Chalioner. The land will he offered in suitable lots. Fall particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Offices: Plassey, near Wrexham. 2!)iia j I'liiiLIiMINAi;V ANNOLNCEMENT. I ??.? ?«/)'<,<"<? ??? attmetire Sale of Dairy 810r1:, f>-iijii'lxinf):—SI) i/rantl young dairy cows, heifers, bull*, and sti A- 15 tiowirfid yonng icanyoa hor.u-s, I colt.<, and hack*; 7 exclUnt bre.edi.uj notrtt; a ft nek of 150 bri'i'dinj iewes, alld gimmers; the tehole nf the (itl- ficultnral iiiijilemcnts nil in excellent condition, and by eminent makers the whole of the dairy r>s.<els and part of the, ho 'hold furniture, (III Monday and Tnesdaii, March ith and 5'/i, ls"N, AT BELGRAVE, from ('}>■ on the Cheater and U'l-exhn i,i road. MR LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has heen honoured with instructions from Mr n. Parker (who is retiring from farming in every branch), to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard, situate as aforesaid, on MONDAY and TFESDAY, March 4th and 5tli, next, the whole of the above LIYI and DEAD FARMING STOCK, (Vc. Full particulars will appear next week. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. :HSf SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES XUXXEIL LEY, AXJ) ETCHES. TH. WHITCHURCH (s'ALOP) HOWI- SALE MESSRS. ETCHES, NUNNERLEY k ETCHES ?1 win r?KLL HY A???'DOX :)t AYliitehurch on FIMHAY, February 22nd, IS7,4, 41) valuable wagon, hack and harness horses, cobs and ponies Full particulars in catalogues. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Office, Watergate-street, Whitchurch, Salop. 3;;1 SALES BY MR. JOHN JONES. MR JOHX JONES will hold his next Sale of Cattle, Sheep, and Pi, also a Spring (I I-t, Pony Cart, Shandry. Set of Van Harness, &c., on the Wrexham Smithfield, on Thursday, February 21st 17", :¡f:5a "jl/TR .JOH JONES is favoured with instructions 1"1 from the representatives of the ]?te ?Irs Ann Wright, to SELL by AUCTION at the Bull s Head, High-street. Rhosllanerchrugog,on Alonday, February 25th, the whole of the Household Furniture, comprising of mahogany cheffonier, mahogany tables and chairs, iron and other bedsteads, mahogany chest of drawers, couch, cane seated and Windsor chairs, parrot and cage, bath chair, Ac. Sale at One o'clock punctually. lilllia 1%/jTR JOHN JONES is favored with instructions ITJLfrom Miss Jones (who is declining housekeeping) to SELL BY AUCTION, at No. 4, Derby-road, High- town, Wrexham, on Tuesday, February 2fith. 1S7N, the whole of the Valuable Household FURNITURE, comprising of cheffonier, couches, mahogany :n)d ) other tables, pier glasses, Kidderminster and ?ther carpets, fenders and tire steels, win/low poles and hangings, electro-plated spoons, forks, &c., tliiiiier j service, china ware and glass, sponge and other baths, iron bedsteads, palliases, fiock beds, chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands. toilet service, and a large assortment of culinary utensils. Arc., kc. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Crescent-terrace, Wrexham.)fi7b SALTS BY MR EDWARD JOXKS. SALE AT 27, Ml! EDWARD JONES will SELL hy AUCTION, l' ?n THf)\ y Next, the mth February, 1S7S :t Farndon-street. a variety of useful HOUSE- No. 27, FURNITURE and ?thcr Etferts, under dis- HOLD Fl- lt N 1'1*1'R I. titlier Eff(let-?;, iiii(lel' (li?'. tress f(? rent, and without reserve. Sale at One o'clock. Auctioneer's (HIke, ;¡U, Cattle Market, Wrexham. Ir j SALE BY MR .TAMES TAILOR. "P" SALE )X THE BEAST MARKET, NEXT THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 187S. M !V''A' LO,{ has been directed )? ? gentleman ?JL h:Lvn)? n.. further use for them, ?SeH bv Auction the .n).?. ).)entit..)H.) artid?-HxcetfHnt ?an?w ?heet (.?rt, with patent Ax?s and li.Ulleiit (?ann?, ;L strong set ? (.?t <;?rs in ??.d e<.? t ?n handsome ?.n- Ph?-t?n (suitable ?. "? 'v?'d?), about 70 New Corn Sacks, ftc. Sale at 11 o'clock punctually. 361b I Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR G. F. BYFORD. MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR O. F. BYFORD is favoured with instmctions .1: to SELL BY AUCTION, at Eleven o'clock, in front of the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY (Fair Day), Several Prime Ripe Cows and Heifers. Ditto Strong Young Barren Heifers. One Fat Bull, excellent quality and heavy weight. Twelve Grand three-year-old Short-horn Heifers close on calving. Further entries respectfully solicited. Plas yn Llan, Feb. 14th, 1878. 350d SALES BY MR PARRY. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND SMALL SHOPKEEPERS. MR PARRY wH) SELL BY AUCTION, this ?n. (Saturday) afternoon and evening, and on Mon- day, Thursday and Saturday, 18th, 21st, and 2ord inst., on the premises, 1, Church Street, a large portion of his Stock of DRAPERY, consisting of prints, cali- coes, flannels, dress stuffs, winceys, skirts, costumes, hats, bonnets, hosiery, gloves, men's coats, silk hats, rugs, mackintosh coats, remnants of Tweeds, (tc. Sale each Day at One and Six o'clock. N.B.-Private purchases can be made up-stairs as usual. 369e TOWN HALL. MR PARRY will SELL BY AUCTION in the .l: Town HaU, on Monday, 25th inst., a large quantity of Miscellaneous GOODS and FURNITURE. Particulars of which will appear next week. Further consignments respectfully solicited. 370b Public and Legal Notices. BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the IN EIGHTEENTH GENERAL HALF-HaRLY MEETINIi of the Proprietors of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the Wynnstav Arms Hotel, WrexlutMi, on Friday, the 22nol day of February, 1S78, at the h?ur of t wn n'dock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the Sth day of February, and continue clo?J until I after the Meeting. By order oi the Directors, II' THOMAS CHARLES, Secretary. Offices Brymbo, Feb. 1, lK7, 2i7b TESTIMONIAL TO MR ALEXANDER FYFE. A T a MEETING held in Wrexham, onTm RSDAY ?- ? Evening, February 7th. 187?4, it was resolved— That a Committee of those present, with power to add to the;r number, be formed to solicit subscrip- tions for the purpose of presenting Mr FYKE with some token in recognition of his arduous and nnre- mitting application to the onerous duties as Head 1 Master of the British Schools during the past 2o years, as well as to evince sympathy and regard for him under his recent domestic bereavements. Having opened with 40 boys, there are now 350 on the School Registers, and during his connection with the Schools, upwards of 3.0i)O buys have passed under his tuition. He has, by exertion and activity, combined with professional tact, gained the confidence and esteem of a wide circle of friends and the Committee are auxious to acknowledge his valuable services and abilities, in a manner commensurate with the success which has attended his labours. Subscriptions will be received by Messrs Hi i iii and SON, Mr POTTEK, lift ('. BAYLEY, Mr J. ROGERS, and hy the following Committee:- PRESIDENT T. MORGAN OWEN, Esq., H. M. In- spector of Schools. VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES HUGHES, Esq. TREASURER A. WILSON-EDWARDS, Esq. COMMITTEE J. ('. Owen, Esq., Mayor Dr. Wil- liams Dr. Eytoii-Jones; Mr Thomas Francis, Brynedwyn Mr Edward Jones, 1, Hope-street; Mr Overton, clh' E. Jerman, Hill- street Mr Simon Jones, Hope-street Mr William Pierce, Urid?e-street: Mr T. Cross, Town-hiU Mr Garratt Jones, Guardian OtHce: Mr J.E.PoweU, Town-hill Mr G. Bradley, .t.?'???f;)' Ofnce Mr U. J. Jones, Penygelli Board School Mr H. D. Jones. Penygelli Board School; Mr J. Haughton, National School, Wrexham Mr L. Woodcock, National School, Connah's Quay: Mr J. Williams, National School, Mine) a Miss Jones, Wrexham British School. HOWEr. DAVIES, EDWIN B. ASTLEY, tiltl Cli.ilILE. DODD, Hon. Sees. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. x s. d. Mr Charles Hughes 1 1 0 -,Ir A. 1 1 I) Mr T. Morgan Owen, H. M. inspector of Schools t I Oi Mr W. Phillips 1 1 0 j Mr T. Francis. I 1 U .Mr E. Jones, hattei 1 1 0 J Mr Simon Jones 1 ] 0 Miss Jones. 1 1 0: Dr. Williams 1 1 U Mr Howel Davies. 1 1 01 Mr Jno. Jones, solicitor 0 10 (i j Mr J. F. Edislmry 0 10 (j I Rev. E. Jerman 0 10 0, Mr W. Pierce 0 10 « i .Ilr T. I) It) ¡; 1 Mr W. Garratt-.Jones 0 10 t) i Mr J. E. Powell 0 10 ti j Mr Jno. Gittins 0 10 I) i Bavlev and Bradiev, t) I :¡:¡4p:h THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, lSii'.l. I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHESHIRE, I HOLD EN AT CHESTER. IN the matter of proceedings for Liquidation hy JL arrangement or composition with Creditors insti- ¡ tuted hy John bassey, of Buckley, in the County of Flint, Colliery Proprietor, .Mining Engineer, ami Ilillill-ff be Li)ove-n:iiiie( I Hotel Keeper. The Creditors of the above-named John Lassey who have not already proved their debts arc required oil or before the 1st day of March next to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to Messrs. KELLY A KEESE, of Mold, in the said County of Flint, Solicitors for the undersigned, the Trustee under the liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of'the dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 6th day of February, 1JS78. 3;lili J-NO. AIOIO L, Trustee. ST. DAVJDS DAY, 1878. L 0 V A T T S OLD S W A X I X X, WREXHAM. FRIDAY, IARGH 1ST. PRESIDENTS HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Alderman J. C. Owen), MR WILLIAMS, MR M UK LESS, MR HUTCHINSON, MR POWELL. TICKETS 5s EACH. The Chair will be taken at Five o'clock. liOtib sT. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. THK ASUAL DINNKR will be heM on FRIDAY, t. MARCH bt, 18ï, at the FMATHHR? HOTEL, Wrexham. President: MR RICHARD WILLIAMS, SURGEOS. Vice-Presidents: MR THOMAS BURY „ THOMAS WILLIAMS B. H. TiiEi.%v.t,,L I In En:-i )IORIUS „ COUNCILLOR W. E. SAMUEL „ FitANii Li.oyi) Dinner on the Table at .j.u. Tickets, 5s each. 307c RUTHIN. A DI?XMR will take place at the Wynnstav Arms ?L HoM, Ruthin, 'm St. David's D?y, at 5.:?. PRESIDENT- DR, THOMAS JONES. VK K-PRKSIDENTS -DR. W. D. JONES and J. •'JOla JONES, ESQ" Oaklands. STAR HOTEL, MOLD. ST. DAVID'S DAY. I ANNITAL DIN-N?J.' will be heitl it the THE ANNUAL DINNER w;U be heM at the Tal)ove Hotel, on FmoAY, MARCH 1ST, 1S7S. PRESIDENT T. W. EYTON, ESQ., J.P. I'ICF-PRFSIDrNT' Nlit E. P. JOXES, VICE-PRESIDENTS ( I SM!R B, POWELL. As a limited number only, of Tickets are issued. Early application is respectfully requested. 153 I ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANNUAL DINNER in celebration of the JL Patron Saint of Wales will take place at the ROYAL OAK, MOLD. PRESIDENT MAJOR TREVOR ROPER. \'ICE-PIn:SIfJE:\T" It  1, VICE-PRESIDENTS W. B. ?tAKSTON.Es?. Sin A. J. BRER ETON, Esq. WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, 1871, Shares, £ 50 each. Entrance Fee, Is per Share or part of a share. THIS Society is now prepared to make advances, repayable in a. certain number of years, on Mortgages. A meeting is lieltl on the first Monday in each month for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members. For further particulars apply to the Secretary. J. B. SHIRLEY. NQ, 12, Teuiple-row, Wrexham. 610 Public and Legal Notices.  THOMAS ROGERS, of the City Arms, Vron, I 7 hereby caution the Public that the person adver- tising mv property for sale has no authority to do so. 375b THOMAS ROGERS. BAPTIST CHAPEL, CHESTER STREET. THE REV. J. PALMER, of Chenies, will preach JL in the above Chapel on Sunday next, and the following Sunday (17th and 24th inst.). Services commence at 10.45 and 6,30. 343b THE A NNUAL B ALL, OF THE CIVIL SERVICE Cricket and Football Club, Takes plac" on Monday next, February 18th, 1878, at the Corn Exchange, Wrexham. Gentlemen's tickets, Is 6d, Ladies' ditto Is. 342a PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the BUSINESS lately carried on by ROWLAND and EDWARDS, oif the Ykarage Hill Brewery, Wrexham, will in future be carried on under the firm of CHEETHAM and EDWARDS hoping to continue the very liberal sup- port hitherto accorded to the past firm, thanking them for past favours. We remain your obedient servants, 3fjif CHEETHAM & EDWARDS. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Tryddyii, in the County of Flint, and to the Super- intendent of the Police of the District of Trilddyit, ■in the Division of Mold, in the County of Flint. ITHO-MAS PRICE, now residing at Leeswood, in JLm the parish of MoM in the county of Flint, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that in consequence of the person licensed at the Victoriii," situate in the said township of Tryddyn, having removed from and yielded up possession of the said house and premises, before the expiration of the license, it is my intention to apply at the Special Sessions, to be holden in and for the Division of lolll, at the County Hall in Mold, in the said Division of -Ifold, on the Twenty-fifth day of March next, for an Excise License to sell hy retail Beer, in pursuance of the Act 2nd, George IV., and 1st, William IV., cap. C)4, and Acts amending the same, to be consumed either on or off the said house and premises thereunto belonging, situate as afore- said, at the said township of Tryddyn, of which Mr H. Edward Aspinall is the Lessee, and of whom I rent the same, and which house and premises were lately occupied by Cadv.alader Hughes as a beerhouse under the said sign of the Victoria." Cilven under my hand, this First day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. His THOMAS + PRICE, mark. Witness—W. T. Thomas. 327a I PROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The olilest (tnl largest Accidenta! Assurance Com- ¡ pany. Hon. A. KINNAIRD, M.P., Chairman. SUBSCRIBED C A PI T A L £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME C210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. B'liii'S allowed to Insurers of five years standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY £ 1,2:50,000 has been as C03TPEXSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the I Local Agent, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents Agents for Wrexham :—Mr W. JAMES, Wheatslieaf Railway Station. Mr J. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 12n Business Announcements. 7^1 ES pAYNE, .J,-t REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, 1, CUNLIFFE STREET, F. HOSDDU, WREXHAM. 33Se JJESSRS DEXIS AND DUFF, HAIRCUTTERS, PERFUMERS. Ac., j Beg to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and its4" vicinity that they have taken the business lately carried on by F. W. Mawer, 1, Arcade, Wrexham, and intend to combine ti-te bi-tish and Fancy Trade with the above, J. E. DENNIS, late of 7, Church- street, Wrexham, attending to the Brush and Fancy Trade, and J. J. DUKE (from Air Fitch's, Chester), undertaking the management of the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Haircntting Rooms. D. and D. hope by strict attention to business to merit patronage. 1, ARCADE, WREXHAM. 371c BALL AND EVENING DRESSES AT HALF PRICE. GEORGE HEKRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Have purchased from the best manufac- turer in London his entire stock of BALL AND EVENING DRESSES At the large discount of 50 per cent. The goods are perfectly fresh, being made for this season and comprise BLACK AND COLORED XET DRESSES GRE-NADI-NES, TULLES, TARLATANNES, triUlIuetl ilk and Flowers, &e. The stock will be ready for sale on Monday next, the 4th instant, and will be offered at this large reduction during the ensuing month. MAKING With each Kobe is Material and Trimming for Bodice. G. H. Lee and Co. will during the month of February complete the making, finding all the usual materials for Bodice at 7s 6d each. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 359ha ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. PIQUANT, DELICIOUS, AND PURE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SUPERIOR TO SAUCES AT DOUBLE THE PRICE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. IT HAS NO EQUAL. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. EVANS & COMPY., WREXHAM. 1579zj SIR W. A. ROSE tt Co s L I ( H THO e SEe TO L Z A OIL. HARP BRAND. Merchants and Refiners of all kinds of Burning and and Lubricating Oils. PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. O-Sce- 6, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C. I Public and Legal Notices. CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. A GRAND 'VOCAL AND INSITRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given in the above Hall, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1878, In aid of the Funds of the WREXHAM PRINCE OF WALES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, I Under the distinguished Patronage and Presence of I His WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WREXHAM (J,. C. Owen, Esq.) THE ALDERMEN AND COUNCILLORS of the Borough of Wrexham. SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P. SIR R; A. CUNLIFFE, Bart. COL. COOPER AND OFFICERS of 23rd Brigade Djpot. REV. DAVID HOWELL, Vicar of Wrexham. SIMON YORKE, Esq., Erddig. H. W. MEREDITH, Esq., Pentrebychan Hall. EDMUND PEEL, Esq., Bfynypys. ED. EVANS, Esq., Bronwylfa. HAROLD LEES, Esq., PickhiU Hall. MAJOR WALWYN, Nant-y-gaer. CAPTAIN WILLIAMSON, R.D. & M. Rifles. DIRECTORS of the Alliance Insurance Co. C. HUGHES, Esq., J.P. T. C. JONES, Esq., J.P. W. OVERTON, Esq., J.P., Bodlondeb. J. JAMES, Esq., Town Clerk. JNO. Lewis, Esq Beechley. LL. WILLIAMS, Esq. Dr. MANISTY, Gresford. Dr. BEARD, Holt. R. W. J. EVANS, Esq., Infirmary. E. PLANT, Esq., Rhosryddyn. F. PAGE, Esq., N.P. Bank. W. GIBUONS, Esq., Rhosddu. J. B. MURLESS, Esq. J. O. BURY, Esq. Dr. Low. AMBROSE SUTTON, Esq., Althrey Hall. J. BROPGHTON, Esq., Grosvenor road. T. H. COLEMAN, Esq. VOCALISTS .M I S S JULIA JONES, of the Gloucester Choral Union. MDDLE. SISTERONDI, Artiste chanteuse des, Follies Bergeres, Paris. MR. F. WALKER, Basso of the Birmingham Concerts. And several members of the Brigade. INSTRUMENTALISTS SOLO GRAND PIANOFORTE, HERR AUGUSTE WALTHER, Pianist Laureate of,the Conservatoire of Paris. SOLO VIOLIN, MR. C. A. STEPHENSON, Wrexham. VIOLA, MR. DAVID JOHNSON. SOLO HARMONIUM, MR. EnwIX HARRISS. PICCOLO, MR. J. JENNINGS. CONDUCTOR.-MR. HARRISS. During the Evening a Grand Assault at Anns will be given by members of the 23rd Royal I Welsh Fusiliers. PRICES OF ADMISSION :—Reserved Stalls, 3s., Front Seats, 2s., Balcony and Area, Is., Back Seats, 6d. Doors Open at 7-30, Concert at 8. Carriages at 10-15. Tickets and Plan of the Hall, at MESSRS C. BAYLEY AND CO., or any MEMBERS OF THE BRIGADE. c304fhd C. BAYLEY, HONORARY SECRETARY. ¡ Business Announcements. r- _r, CAUTION: BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS OF RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. THE Marked Superiority of this LAUNDRY BLUE over all others, and the quick appreciation of its fnerits by the Public has been attended by the usual result, viz., a flood of imitations the merit of the latter mainly consists of the ingenuity exerted, not simply in imitating the square shape but nialdu" the general appearance of the wrappers resemble that of the genuine article. The Manufacturers lie" therefore to caution all buyers to see R I' CK lI'T'.S PARIS BLUE" on each packet. Sold in Penny Squares by all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Druggists. t::i5ïp SEEDS! SEEDS!! Y. g TET ACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AXD NURSERYMAN, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, offers the finest selections of KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS. An Illustrated Catalogue with prices on application. Early Orders Solicited. lSSh, fc TO VISITORS. THE pENNY GUIDE TO REXHAM With full information of all objects of interest in the town, and excursions to GnEsFOlw WY.NNSTAY HOLT MINERA BA: ,Olt HOPE MOUNTAIN OVTHTO.N CAF.RGWRLE CASTI.E EiUilSTOCK NANTYFFRITH RUAitO.N etc., &C. Sold by all Booksellers. Published by Bayley J: Bradley, Advertiser Office. Hits the mark the author aims at, viz., to supply ¡ in as concise and complete a form as possible, informa- tion as to what thrre is to see in and around the town, I and how to see it."—Oswestry Advertiser. In this little brochure, published by Messrs I Bayley and Bradley, of Wrexham, visitors to the metropolis of North Wales will find a pleasant and reliable companion, who will conduct the m to all the places and objects of interest in the locality, and who I will give a pleasant and concise description of each. —S/i re I' sbit ry Chronicle. STOCK TAKING SALE. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED RATES. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, RUGS, TIES, PORTMANTEAUS, SCARFS, MACINTOSH COATS,&c. MUFFLERS, SILK it FELT HATS, WOOLLENS. REMNANTS AT HALF-PRICE. c. D A V I E 5, HOPE STREET, < LATE S. DAVIES A-XD SOX. 212a — ——— IRISH JAMES LINSAY A COMPY. Donegal Place, BELFAST, will! LINENS, forward to any Railway Station, Carriage paill on parcels of X5 and upwards in value. DUIASK TABLE LINENS, DIAPERS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINKN, SHIUTINCS, TOWELLINGS. &C., and every descriptions of LINEN FAISKICS for Household use. Manufacturers of Plain Hemstitched and I Embroidered Cambric Hankerchiefs. PRICE HST iJ.YD rATTERXS POST FREE. JAMES LIXSA Y & CO., Linen Merchants, Belfast. c IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. TO M. TO THE HER MAJESTY .?tt-?O?f PRfCE OF By special warrant,   WALES, by special dated Dec. 27, warrant dated 1865. Feb, 10, 1866. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Inventors and only Proprietors of the Original" STOCK BREEDERS MEDICINE CHEST. For all DISORDERS in HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. In this chest are the following matchless and world-1 renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease amongst his stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition :— The "Chemical Extract," for Wounds, Swollen Udders, &c. II The Gaseous Fluid," for Colic, Scour, and De- bility. The Red Drench," for Cleansing Cows and Ewes. The Red Paste Balls," for Conrlitioning Horses. The Broncholine," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. The II Gaseodyne," for Heaving or Paining. The Alcoholic Ether," for CollIs and Chills. The Carminative Chalk," for Diarrluea in Lambs and Calves. Price of Chest complete, with Key to Farriery," 1:2 Ills ftd. Sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. Awarded "Certificate of Merit" by the Nationa ARncu!tura! Society of Victoria, Australia, SpriR? Ex- hibition, 1871: President's Medal, Spalding Show, July, j72; Silver Medal, Manchester and Salford Show November, 1874: Silver Medal, Preston Agri- cultui Show, J une, 1875: Silver Medal, Northampton- shire 'Ticultural Society, Stamford Show, Septem- ber, I,). Silver Meilal, Cheshire Agricultural so(.Ie, Crewe Show, September, 1875; Special Prize, Natiou I Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, Sprhi?.Exhibition, November, 1875; Medal, Cheshire Agri.. ural Society, Chester Show, September, 1870; Snver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cape Town. 1877: and Silver Medal, Northumberland Agricultural Society, Newcastle-on-Tyne, August, 1877. Those important inventions have stood the test Of time and are the Farmer's True Friend and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. i CAUTIO.Y.-Bncarr of low priced imitations, and' see that the name of DAY, SON, & HEWITT IS OM all Potties and Packets. D AY, SON, AND JJEWITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, J LONDON, W.; AND WANTAGE, BERKS. ESTABLISHED 1S34. gl78c THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. THE present Season's arrivals of FIXE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOICE Kusow-so highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of our business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables us to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere thanks to our numer- ous customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders en- trusted to us will continue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice: s. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pun- gent. 1 S Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mix- ta,2 2 0 Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great strength. 2 4 Choice Moiling Congou. This is a tea of sterling quality. 2 8 Finest Moning Congou. We especially commend this high-class Tea 2 10 Finest Lapsang Souchong, unsurpassed at the price 3 0 Finest Kaisow Congou, a family mix- ture of tine Teas, choicely blended, rich ill flavour 3 3 The Finest Mixture of Teas that can be produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 (i A CHOICE AXD SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND COI.OXIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Orders Free of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. & Co's Stores are opened at 8.0 a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.-They will be entirely closed on the. Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BENSON & CO., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH STREET, 2239cne WREXHAM. JJOLKER AND CUDWORTH, GENERAL ENGINEERS. Having had considerable practical experience in the manufacture and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, AND MA- CHINERY IN GENERAL, We trust. by prompt attention to business, combined with good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Estimates given for Millwrights' and General.. work. WORKS ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM. 329 K INGSPORD'S OSWEGO STARCH. Nov. used in the largest Laundries, Shirt and Collar Factories, and Bleach Works, ltc, is pronounced to be SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. on account of its strength, superior finish, and entire freedom from acids. Awarded the First Prize lellal on every occasion of Exhibition. Sold Retail in Wrexham by BENSON and Co., 14, High-street, and Wholesale by the Oswego Company, 41, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C., J. H. FAXON, Sole Agent for Great Britain. 1324c ALTER TIU'EFITTS, 1, New Bond Street Loii(t'oii. Hair in all the newest styles as worn in London and Paris. Black, Brown and Golden Dyes. Kalotrikos the best dressing for the ba- Athenian Water strengthens it. Sempervivens is the best Restorer. Gentlemen's Hats for India &c Best Articles a moderate prices. Business Announcements. TO THOSE INTENDING TO FURNISH, JAMES GERRARD, OF FOREGATE HOUSE, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER, » Has the greatest pleasure to announce to the Public that he has just completed the purchase of one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND LOOKING GLASSES, He has ever had, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON OF 1878. ALSO AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, THE CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. Every article for the comfort and convenience of Housekeepers will be found at FOREGATE HorsE, and J. G. having purchased in a falling market is now pre- pared to sell at far LOWER PRICES THAN EYER. I DIXIXG ROOM FURNITURE. I DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE LIBRARY FURNITURE, I HALL AND STAIRCASE FURNITURE, BREAKFAST ROOM FURNITURE, I NURSERY FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ALSO IRON, BRASS, AND WOOD BEDSTEADS. FEATHER BEDS, HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, PALLIASSES, WIRE MATTRESSES, WARM AND FLEECY BLANKETS, ALL KINDS OF BED AND WINDOW CUR TAINS DIMITY CURTAINS, DAMASK RTAINS, REP CURTAINS. CHINTZ CURTAINS, CRETONNE CURTAINS. And every other Material suitable for Curtain?. PAPER HANGINGS FROM 3d. P?R DOZEN. JAMES GERRARD having had such a very long experience at the trade can compete in price with either Liverpool, Manchester, or London. ESTIMATES GIVEX ON APPLICATION. Carriage Paid on all Parcels of Goods above £ 25 to any Railway Station within 100 miles of Chester. 2XD CLASS RAILWAY FARE FREE ONE WAY. JAMES GERRARD, Foregate House, Chester, wishes to announce that he has paid particular at- tention to the CARPET TRADE, and has now on hand an IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS OF ALL DESCRIPTION, AT LONDON PRICES. NEW PATTERN DINING ROOM CARPETS, DRAWING ROOM CARPETS, BEDROOM CARPETS, BREAKFAST ROOM CARPETS, ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. BRUSSELS CARPETS, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, TURKEY CARPETS, THE FINEST IMPORTED. All Sizes. Estimates Given. ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS. JAMES GERRARD respectfully invites all buyer of Furniture and Carpets to make an inspection of his Stock. Foregate House, Foregate-street, Chester, is the main street outside the Eastgate, where pur- chasers can see one of the Largest Stocks of Furni- ture in the Kingdom. JAMES GERRARD has added to his large Establish- ment ANOTHER SHOW ROOM, 150 FEET LONG. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE-POLISHED. WINDOW FITTINGS, ROLLER AND SPRING BLINDS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S, VENETIAN BLINDS In either Iron or Wood, of all Colours. WINDOW CORNICES. CORNICE POLES. Venetian Blinds Repaired and Repainted. Also, every description of FLOOR CLOTHS AND MATTING For Halls, Passages, Stairs, Lobbys, Landings, or Public Rooms. Plans Taken Free of Charge. LINOLEUM IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS. To secure the RAILWAY FARE please to cut out this Advertisement and bring it with you. PLEASE. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS— JAMES GERRARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER 21, FOREGATE STREET, FOREGATE HOUSE, CHESTER. LICENSED APPRAISER & VALUER TO THE COURT OF PROBATE. VALUATIONS TAKEN. lezjpnr Business Announcements. "k_ IV0 w RE A D Y "HOW I GREW FINE &ï:I)OOR FRCIT COMf\t'- OUSLY IN URGE QUANTITIES, BY SIMPLE AND IN- EXPENSIVE MEANS." A Pamphlet by "Head Gardener." Price 3d, free by post for 3M. London Marshall and Sons, 125, Fleet-street. Geo. Vickers, Angel Court, Strand. Oswestry C. (.. Bayley, The Cross. Wrexham: C. Baylep and Co., Caston Buildings. 335c ♦ BILL POSTING BILL POSTING T H 0 M A 8 WILLIAMS, PICTURE FRAME MAKER AND GENERAL DEALER, Hi, Queen Street, Wrexham, Begs to inform the General Public that he has made arrangements to Post or Deliver Bills in Town or Country. Advertisers may depend upon having their Bills properly posted or promptly delivered. 2Jv>5b .Jg J3ARKIN SON, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIsT, NEW STREET, ATOLD, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to JO his numerous friends, and the public generally, for the liberal support awarded him for a large number of years, and to draw their attention to his LARGE ASSORTMENT OF P I C T U R E FRAMES in rreat variety of mouldings Rnt patterns. EVERY ORDER PROMPTLY AH NEATLY EXECUTED. 2574e NEW sp;j]N<; GOODS. BROWN, HOLM r.S, &- CO. heg to announce jD they are prepared with a variety of New Dress Fabrics, suitable for early Spring wear. SILKS. I They request particular attention to their Special Makes oi pia in Black and Colored Silks, which may be relied upon for parity, excellence of Manufacture, and durability. BRIDAL TIi0USSEAUX. Ladies selecting their Bridal Trousseaux will find every requisite in the various De- partments. the Dressmaking Rooms are under the superintendence of experienced Assistants, the Newest Parisian Styles and Good Fit being given at a moderate cost. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Being in direct communication with the best Manufacturers of these Goods, they save their Casti)iil,-i-s all iiitk:iie(li:Lto prt)H- :L; are enabled to supply them by the piece at wholesale prices. Patterns sent free by post. SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. CHESTER, February 1^7s. :ic ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF CHIEF OFFICES BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART, F.R.s. Secretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ., WELSH BRANCH HIGH S T II E E T W R E X H A M Chairman THOMAS BARXES, ESQ. Fire Insurances of every description transacted nn moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other in- formation, apply at the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company. E. LLEWELYX LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. 2: Win Education. ilir SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Org"anist b Sir W. YV. Wj nn, Bart., M.P.) Tea, her of the OnGAX, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM. AND SINGING. Schools attended. Engagements accepted for Con- certs as SOLO TENOR AND ACCOMPANIST. APPOINTMENTS Ru-.tl)oii Wednesdays and Saturdays. Rhos Mondays. Wrexham, Broughton, and Brynteg Tit(?- Llangollen and Trevor Thursd iVs. Cefn, Acrefair, Rhosymedre, and Chirk Fridays. For terms, anplv to Mr SPARROW, Ruabon. 12771) St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 2:!th. 187s. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPALS :— D R. & JYJRS. GLLIS, The house is delightfully situated oil an eminence about half n mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far fttiiie(I Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify Youns Ladies for useful and honourable positions in Society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses. &c., on application. 173t Tenders. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are !nv!ted ?r the erection o' a T Minister's house, adjoining Bathafurn Ompet, Ruthin. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. T. H. Jones' Conway House, Hnthin. Tenders to be sent to the Rev. W. H. Evans, Llys Myfy" r, Llnnrwst, not later than the 21st February next. )-11;11 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PARTIES willing to TENDER for the erection and completion of a Villa Residence, with Stables and Out-offices, at Gresford, may see the Plans and Specifications, and obtain particulars, at my office on and after WEDNESDAY next, the 13th inst. Tenders to be sent to me on or beforethe 28th inst. No tender will necessarily be accepted. HOWEL DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor. I, Hill-street, Wrexham, February 7th, 1878. :II!I!! TO BUILDERS. PROPOSED ENLARGEMENT AND RESTORATION OF BWLCHGWYN CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL, NEAR WREXHAM PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS of the above will be  for '"?P??'on at the Chapd ?Ho.u. se and i itv he Onice of the Architect, at Banor, on and after Monday, the 18th inst. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to Mr JESSE ROBERTS, Bwlchgwvn, not later than Fnday, the Rrst day of next Mai? ('on- tract will "Mlude only the Joinery, Painting, slating, M'ntP? Insterin?. ?o pledge i, ?iveii that the or any tender will be accepted. RICHAHD DAVIES, Architect. Bangor, February 14th, 1878. 357d TO BUILDERS. PROPOSED New Chapel for the Calvinistic JL Methodist Denomination, at Coedpoeth, near Wrexham. Plans anil Specifications of the above will he lving for inspectioll at the Post-office, Minera, near Wrexham, and at the Office of the Architect, at Bangor, on and after .Monday, the l'ith instant. Sealed Tenders, marked outside "Tender for Chapel," to be delivered to Mr Francis, Post-office, Minera, not later than Friday, the First day of Match next. Masons, Joiners, Slaters may tender for each branch separately, or otherwise -all for one contract. No pledge is given that the lowest or any other Tender will he accepted. RICHARD DAVIEs, Bangor, Feb. 14,1S7S. Architect. 35Ce THE PANT COAL, BRICK, AND FIRECLW Co., LIMITED, invite TENDERS for the working of the Half-yard Coal and Clay, at their No 1 Pit, Erwlwyd. Tenders to include the keèuinn (f all roads and underground workings in eood ivVTw. nr" and also the banking of Coal, C?v,&c The ('IJIIl pany to firnl all Timber and Kails. Tenders to be sent in not later than Feb' ruary -21st, addressed to the Secretary' at tIle Cù! pany s Office, Pant, Ruabon. .w FRED. OWEN, 3'J7 Secretary.
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