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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, FUn'shire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Walts Regtiter. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbigh- shire lll flintshire. ,FJUSBB^mrW^VIUTCBDAr. CIRCULATION, 5,500. BAYLEY AND GRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—8s. Rd. per Annum, pay- aMe in advance on credit, 10s. per annum. Per post 10- IOd. per annum, payable in advance; on Credit, 12! per annnm.
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Sales by Auction. \LKS BY lEsns BAeGH, JONES, AND CO. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH, IS7S. Q \LB OF F?T .?D STORE STOCK EVERY S ,,V 11 v 't 'Ten o'dock" a.n? the Auctioneers   .h.t the Stock be atthe?rt '?'' STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. ?).-t??'?"?? Ditt(i of Dain c,.ws r1 plss s tip at )rn o clfi'k. BAHIHF VON^^ AND CO. H07b PKHUM?ARY. u r or i?T ?" ??'' ???- AT THE ROSSETT -UCTIOX MART. Ti U'tiH, JO?ES. ? CO. ?n hold their AP.? Sale of FAT and STORE STOCKS the ?"!?. K'?.tt. on Monday, March 4th, 1878. .11,ltl'A'??Y H?TERRn. A fA "f Mine Fat Bullocks .md Heifers several Calving Heifers LIlt or Ripe Wether Sheep Several Fat Calves F it -u)? Store Pis p .v V nlrecli iertv of A.Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., TV K-i General Townshend, E. Swetenham, ?i' ""T t ?bf)t< Esq., Mr J. Edwards, Mr .?ones. 'V?.?'' Mr P. "ïl!¡ams, Mr Duvies. Mr rlVrlni-'l ?' Lewis, Mrs Woolrich, Mr E. WocMch, H- V I! -mu?), Mr Rayne, Messrs Banley, Mr u'L)i' ?rD'H?est?). Mr f.e'??mpMdnthers. '?.)-tar):?fwen h?rv?sted Fpland Hay fabout ,Í 'u? ""?' standing npon the premises at „ ?.'t;?,t" <!rc?crd. the property of Mrs Randies, .,jjj.?, n'jir!) ""ill !?' offered immediately after ¡1w t(\rk ;th}. Further Entries respectfully solicited. S -.le at T?" "'clock prompt. 42ti S!'i" Furnitrrc, <t-c., in the, PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. 1 ll fK* ssns BAUGH, JONES, & CO. have been ill ?j\'ntcn'db\'thereprcsent:ttivesofttte!ate?rr? ?w.t.)H?rihon. to SELL 15V AUC HON, on 1- I'.iday, Uir('] the 1st, 1?7?. in the Public HaU. Wrexhmn. a |.irv assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | iihiii'iiii'' iron bedsteads, feather an:l dock beds, 11 tTi i',Ilit (itilcr lliiktl-C?sei, dressing tables, w :-ll stun K toilet glasses, toilet services, handsome jiiiroiforie in rosewood (full compass), musical box to phy fi airs, gilt timepiece under glass shadi\ rosewood in ilioL'iny card and other tables, oak dresser with i' ipbo.irds and drawers, ?urMU. chests f?f ^rovers, mahogany and walnut saTas and couches, v. ;liu:t cheft'onier, enamelled bedroom suite, cub- I .eirils, arm, cane-seated, and other chairs pictures, il. aUe ban-el sun in case, copper warming pan, file -Teens, glass, crockery, cojiper kettle, carpet brush, <jiitt"i>ns, ,|uilts, blankets, sheets, and numerous I,r e!rerts. S ile at One o'clock prompt. 392c Yul iri'ih- Ft'fehM Result nee and Grounds, near th inini of Wrexham, Denbighshire. TO UK SOLI) BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH JONES, A Co., at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street,c Wrexham, on MONDAY, the ISth .March, 1147,14, at Two Three o'clock in the afternoon, in One Lot or Three Lots, as may be decided on by the Vendors Agents at the time of Sale, and subject to such eon- .litimis as will then be produced: All that MANSION or DWELLING-HOUSE, railed t'HF.Y'I' HEY," in the township of Stansty, nt-ili- the town of Wrexham, with the ornamental pleasure grounds and large walled gardens adjoining, j i-nntainins ill the whole, with site of the Mansion, 2 acres anil "21 perches, or thereabouts. The Mansion contains vestibule, entrance hall, spacious dininn and drawing rooms, library, kitchen, back kitchen, butter's and other pantries, eight ex('el- )mt)?drfM?n<.wit!iw.<u!dbat!)-room. There are (».' large and dry cellars on the basement. Tlie House is stppri Kiclied by a carriage drive from tiw main nt.til. X.R.— Possess/on can obtained on completion of th'-p?rch:t?. !?r further particulars apply to Messrs BlRCH, ClL- i.ni'??.an?n''r<,LAS, S(?i.to''s. Chester, (?-to the Aiuticneeis. Temple Chamber", Wrexham. 415f IIY HI!DEI! OF A MORTGAGEE UNDER A PO WEn OF SALE. TO KK SOLD BV AUCTION by Messrs. BAUOH, i ■iON'K-J. and Co., at the Lorn Hotel, Hope- Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of re' vu!y, WS, ntfor 4 o'clock p.m., subject to con- iiiti'ins to he thfii produced. All th .se Two MKSSU.-YUES or DWELLINO- B'li'SKs and SHOP, one of which messuages is now 1:1 a Bee: house, an,1 is known by the sign of the "ity Iriiis." together with the Unnh¡lIs, Lauds, and Aiwiitciian 'es thereunto belonging, situate. lying, and Iviim ;it the Vron, in the township of Brymho, ai the jiarisii m' Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and rmw nr lite in the occupation of Mr Thomas R'r.s another. The pr'pcrty ? sttu?ml TImf the Vron Colliery, !f"n!K'rt?!'tuu):u's.r.?!vtoMrJ. AUin?tnn H?-?.stmn[?.V)?xh'iUi.?'tot)]eAu'jtinnf'e?.? T'!Kp!r:?)w.\Vi?h?m. .?4:i 'J,,( t'rfpiiiiU I'rap -rt/i in t'HFRCH-sTREET, tli of Vmhiyh. T(| I'K SOLD BY AUCTION, hv or(lt-,r of the .M"VT;ERS. HV M;SSRS B.UTA-H. JONES, «T <at the Lion Hotel. Hope-street, Wrexham, on 1S7S, at Four o'clock in ♦tNi,' ar/ t 'ni'ion. i'-i one or two lots as m-iv be declared t'le time of N-IJO, !IU,J milijeet to conditions tiien to p-'o'liU'ed. all tlioseTwo SHOPS, with the nppur- I tcnaueij-i IheivnMto helougi.ig. situate in Church- i;i the tuvn an.! borough of Wrexham, and Air Edward Thom-vs, grocer, Tiie premises are ;I:u.l:e,1 ill t\I' l'l'lltl'e f,f the town, allll in one of the 'Hirst tlinrniighfiires, and are well adapted for „r further particulars apply to .T. ALl.l:\GTO:\ 'IF.S, KMJ., solicitor, Wrexham the Auctioneers, ■nide-iv.w or to J. JAUF.S, solicitor, BrynyfFvunon Wrcxhaui. fJ:fTHOLD IIMLDINfi LAND, HKJHTOWN, SOUTH, WREXHAM. \p?!!s. BACUH, JONES, & Cn. are instructed t t? ?' r for sale by Auction, at the Lion Hote!. Vtr"t' Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 4th Iby of ,?' 1'1\ at three for four 0 clol'k in the afternoon ?iiiiii?l-t to(loll(lition. to be there and then j'1TH|iiTY-THREE LOTS OF HUILniXC put ?i The Barn Ficid," ?nd known as the "„?''?H "1ith Estate, in the Borough of Wrexham, • 'Ue County of Denbigh. Mi" prujif-rty is conveniently situated on a oo,1 with capital soil, and commands an extensive 'Viny only a short walk from the centre of the tn? ??"?' *'?? ?"? Water mains at hand, the ,t "l'1 ,f' advantage for building purposes. ("111"" ?'?"t ):?!?ts afford CIsv access to the property, ? .l\tihe '? ??'ts are )?ow metalled and sewered. ''li^s between the main road and Brvnv- :tn'l nt?,,ir to the Barracks of the Brigade ."t"!tht"2:!r.u:ya)\Vc?hFusi)iers. ?n?? ?'??'h?hef-n found below ~'imi of ii 1 t F.state, and there is a con- "le')f in,' s \)n the Estate, anI I thrre is ('on- }h le,I'III  ?" t??l'"K houses in the  (..lthy l'w:tHty.. '?)i.tte)?,? )?' ? f 1III't'J('J" t' la(. '?r'' S?.t':?"?"? ? Messrs Acton & /('1 III' ilr\ Laugh, Surveyor; or to :?"?".?"?'o''? «■»«;,„!««, Wrexham. :tl1h j I ALE BY AIR BIRCH. I H'I;I:XHAM SMITHFIELD. "1. .11" S{I!- Iii' Md "n Thvr^ay (./1'" ill, 1:7; 'II: I\I!'('H 1, ?t'  inf,,rin )us numerous friends i I.r" .¡'lI.,I¡ClIst(¡lIll']'S that the foHowinf; STOCK has ^ali-e 1,, f Wime"]! ('n'-nprising a lot of rJlliW Pat H,to ?''? ?tshee),and Lambs. 't ami Store Pi<rs ? '?'?s. Ac. ,Th,. 1"1'' t. f '?'" '?"??- '? ?"' ')'P't<'? of this mart ;n- J" 1111"11' rJ' L' ''?' A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, I '«'1',  J I' L' 'f B h.<???.?-?????.M?.T. Bra-ssey, ;? E. ti • '?'- Messrs .1. K. J. ?rt< T' F:' ',Sfl.. :l1'¡;rs.1. :\JiJligan, n..J.¡ e,'lx"'v..1tr n¡\Jmch, ? .Wt. J. Sandbach, junior,-L?e "• lV<* ??.t" '?"" '?"- w ith fat catt!e at Ten o'clock. I 'JM?' 'I'exham. JWiX -?_ SALE BY MR. SXAPE. Ihr pllh(k. llall, Wnxham. ) p '1' ll;ls received instructions to SELL pv V,("n,)X, in the Public Hall, Wrexham, '"?. '? ?'??'?'??'?t'"e!U)d '-?'.)t.))?'?H<)rsHH(U.H'Fr);?)TrHK.! ?.? .?'?'???t!?'?'n'Hncenfs:J< ¡'.n,¡ \:J \I I"lInpnse A,.tIdes of !Ire ill.J'] excc]i- Ti;jv s' W! 'm!'rise Articles of rare and excep- I '"n?\')'?" exn'llent <?tt!<w pi?no ));? ,"??:ti)). ?-' '?? a modern havmnnium (?' '??)) '?'? toge and massive old Spanish' ?")Y.)'??-?I<?(-smn])erditLowith)n(..sc °ne smaller ditto with loose .lip tiffe,(l ,in(i springs, mahogany ,.if"iiiev anV., ~bind old bookcase with secretaire, ;Wrs. SS '1(MI1S' mahogany bookcase 10ft bv ?h?'? mill private dmwt.rs. e)?.nt 'lnt,mrer 'su'Tetaire and wardrobe, double •nn )?, '?"fthii:h, h.tths..sp?' I' ^iiies ?",?'Y?? ''lahogany sideboard, large set of !1,li' hes fo, °1 "r library, large kJkc.hoIell 'lVlr: trihi,. win, drawers and ciqiboards, p'ainted and .??"?nY .?,,?????P?'????????? ????'"?i???'??a?t??T?? hv -Ift, ">,lV ""ice and other detfts, two ,?'????.' ,^T°"(l "I"! S-ms), two • ^r'laes for ? ???? h"tho"se, two sets of "("?'-)v,? t?? ?'?'? '???'K- ??. also a • !e l'"H ecbon of I'ooks good e'"<?? of Stan- '? "?:< ?") ,tr llteratnre. s, :.miib 't ()ne O'clo,k p,ompt. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR LLOYD. MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1878. 75 11 EA D OF CATTLE, 13 Hot-sen, 7 Pigll, 180 Sheep, Fanniny Implements, Gears, Household Furniture, Daini VT<wsW*, <f c. Attractive and important HALE of nil'able LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, itc., at BELOPVE, Distant, tim-and a-half Miles from Chester, on the Wrexham and Chester Road MR LLOYD, (of Wrexham), has been honoured J t_ with instructions from MR R. PARKER (who is relinquishing farming pursuits), TO SELL BY AUC- TION in his Farm-yard, at Belgrave, situate as afore- said, On MONDAY, MARCH 4TH, the whole of his grand YOFn DAmv COWS AND HEIFERS, Barrens and Stirks, powerful Waggon Horses, Colts; Hacks, Ac., in-pig Sows and Gilts, Shropshire, Cheviot and black-faced Ewes, Agricultural Implements, by emi- nent makers, and in first class condition, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Dairy Vessels, and other effects, as follows: 75 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of 51 magnificent young dairy cows and heifers, calved and to calve; 2 fresh barrens 10 ban-en stirks 8 yearlings and 1 two-year-old stock bull. FIFTEEN WAGGON HOUSES, COLTS, HACKS, AC., including pair of chestnut waggon mares, rising 4 and 5 years old, lti hands 2 inches and IIi hands 1 inch high, and excellent workers, in-foal 3 brown waggon mares, rising 4, 8, and !) years old, and capital work- ers, in-foal to Sir Norman and Champion iron- grey waggon mare, rising 5 years old, 16 hands 2 inches high; grey waggon gelding, t! years old. 1H hands high black gelding, rising 5 years old. Hi hands high, quiet to ride or drive, suitable for a I brougham bay pony cob, ti years old, 14 hands 2 inches high, quiet in saddle or harness brown cob, S years old, lo hands 2 inches high, quiet to ride or drive black cart filly, 3 years old black cart colt, 2 years old 2 very stylish grey cobs, by Silver Star," 1 and 2 years old, out of a very fast mare chestnut ( gelding, 3 years old, out of the same mare. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY SHEEP, consisting of 100 Shropshire, Cheviot, and black-faced ewes.in-lamb to a first-class ram S i cross-bred wethers and gimmer hmlls two-shear Leicester ram Shropshire ram. SEVEN gilts, 3 excellent in-pig sows. ACIIICI i.Tt RAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. — Two broad- wheel waggons, with harvest gearing and pig cratches, 3 broad-wheel carts with harvest gearing, I ditto with pig cratches for one horse, strong spring cart with pig cratches to carry 25 ('wt. mearly new), tumbrel.pony cart (new), straw ditto (new), market sliandry equal to new, combined reaping and mowing I machine by Bainleth," 3 horse-power for chopping, vVc., with belts and straps complete, horse-power for j churning, patent ai-ist iiiill, by Richards and, Watt's, double-action turnip pedper, patent straw cutter with three knives, oil cake crusher, winnowing machine, patent hay tedder, by Hasper, Jeffreys, and Co. "Ransom and Siniius'" lioi-.Re rake with; driver's seat. I horse eclipse reaper bv "Samuelson," 4 horse twin with double shafts, 4 swing and 2 wheel ploughs by Edwards and Ransom," ridging plough, H(\w:mrs" :1 horse zig-zag harrows, 2 horse ditto, 2 sets of wood ditto, chain tlitto, I- turnip scuffles, tur- nip driU and rolIn', (.Jod <Tnsher roUer, wood and stone ditto, cut feather ditto, ? patent sheep cratches, patent hoist, stack sheet, 60 iron hurdles, the usual assortment of rakes and pikels. mattocks and spades, sieves and riddles, lialf- mcasuve and seed hopper, ladders, timber chains, Ac. (i ka us, ite.— Four sets of thrill and chain gears, Scotch backhands, quantity of odd gears, 2 sets of silver :111,11 of brass mounted harness, 1 set of sliandry harness, saddles and bridles, (\-1". HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, Ac. Mahogany and oak tables, deal do., harometer. pic- tures. writing desk, dressing tables, oak cupboard, oak chests, brownware, 2 iron coolers, cheese drainer, 2 cheese tubs, iron cheese screw, suiter boards, milk tankards, 40 pair cheese vats, ranging in size from 12 to 20 inches, cheese tillet, 200 che, se binders, whey pump, milking cans, and other effects. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer place of sale and the following hotels in Chester -The Hop Pole, Nag's Head, and White Bear. Luncheon (by ticket) at Ten o'clock, Sale to com- mence at Eleven prompt. N.B.—The Cattle are noted for great milkers. The j Horses are considered to he the leading team in the neighbourhood. The Dairy Vessels and Furniture will he sold at Three o'clock. Offices, Plassey. Wrexham. :r.-I:leab FRIDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1878. 85 heart of Cattle, four Hones, 30 Pij's, Agricultural IntylehienU, Gears, hairy and Breiciny Vessels, Household Furniture,, L-c. highly important sale of Hoc stock, farming implements, etc., at EYTOX Distant four miles from Wrexham, two from Bangor, three from Overton, and four from Ruabon. "V¥r LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that lYX he has been honoured with instructions from Mr It. PEATE (who is giving up the farm), TO SELL BY AUCTION, without the .slightest reserve, in the farmyard, at Eyton, situate as aforesaid, on FRIDAY, -March 8th, ISis, the whole of his valuable LIVE STOCK for early spring: profit, barrens, two-year-old bullocks, yearling bnlloeks, heifers ::nd stirks breed- sows and store pigs; waggon horses, colts, hacks, &c. the agricultural IMPLEMENTS, together with dairy and brewing vessels, and part of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, itc., viz.- I K.) HE.\II OF DAIRY CATTLE.—Including 45 magni- iiccnt young dairy cows, calveil and to calve, 7 fresh young barrens, 10 two-year-old short horn bullocks, lOyearling ditto, fi heifers and:! stirks. 30 PIGS.-Two excellent in-pig sows, I very fine boar (Kinsale breed), 12 strong stores, and 9 small ditto. 4 HOHSKS.—Powerful bay cart mare, rising 4 years old, 15-3 high, and an excellent worker, powerful bay- wagon gelding, rising 4 years old, 15-0 high, and a noted worker, very promising black cart filly, rising years old, sty lish grey mare, 5 years old, a capital huntress, by Lamblash." OCA US. Set of thrill and chain gears, several odd gears. I.'AIOII;\(; IMPLEMENTS, &c.-Comhined -reaping and mowing machine by "Burgess anil Hey," ilitto bv Hornsby," Cambridge roller, garden ditto, 4 patent sheep cratches, hand and wheel ploughs, ridging ditto, with potato raiser, turnip lingerers and pulpers, horse rake, chain, iron, and wood harrows, turnip i scuffle, excellent kibbling mill (fJy J. Woods, Stow- market), straw cutter, straw cart, about 50 cow chains, corn coffers, stack frame, with about 40 stone pi1lars and caps, ?rindin? stone, quantity of planks j suitable for carts, iVe., wheelwright's work bench, sundry old iron, hay knife, large dinner bell, quantity of fimver pots. (tc. Dm:Y AND BREWI?C VESSELS, HOrSE!!f)I.n FI KNITURK, itc., about 20 pairs of cheese vats, ninging in size from 14 to 20 inches, copper whey pump, cloth presses, curd mill, 2 large cheese tubs, suitable for 35 cows each, 12 large milk pans, milk warmer, milking cans, curd drainer, milking stools, a bout 5 dozen cheese binders, harvest bottles, 12 beer casks, salting turnel, deal table, kitchen chairs, sofas, eight day clocks in oak cases, mangle, wood bed- steads and mattresses, itc. Excellent light-running dog-cart with lamps and cushions complete, in good condition, by the Bristol Carriage Company. The principal part of the cows are by a pure bred shorthorn bull, Dairy Prince," by Duke of Gloucester," dam "Dairymaid," by "Grand Viser," granddam Dairy Lass," by "Skyrocket," bv "Lord Raglan," itc. This bull was bred in the orth and purchased at the late Mr Hardcastle's Sale, and never known to get a bad milker. All the two-year-olds and yearlings are by the voung Duke of l" t"'> Furnboi-ough," by Duke of Farnhorough" by The Eleventh Duke of Oxford," 119):12, dam fashion by "Prince Consort," 15U02; bred by E. Peel, Esq., Brynypys, and purchased at his I Short-horn Sale. The Cows are all in calf to Dairy Man," by young" Dnke nf Farnhornug-h"; dam a celebrated Cow, by "Dairy Prince." The Auctioneer has great confidence in calling special attention to the above valuable stock. Luncheon (by ticket) at eleven o'clock, Sale at 12.30 punctually. Catalogues are now ready, and mav obtained: from the Auctioneer, and place of sale- Offices- Plassey, Wrexham. 409fdcbhg PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale of 26 Head "f Cattle, including Cows with Calves at foot and trdalve, Fresh Barrens and Yearlings, 5 powerftd ('trt Horses and their Gears, 5 capital Mountain Ionics, 3 years old, the whole of the Agricultural hnplements, including Wagons, Car's, Ploughs, Har 'nes, Cultivators, Rollers, Chat!' Cutters, Kibbling Mils, ([-e., together ivith a of Mill and Oflee Fietures, and other Effects, at KIN(-"S MILLS. one mile from the Tw:n of Wrexham. Mil LLOYD has he en honored with instructions 1, from E..1. !:? ford, Esq.. to SELL BY AUC- TK?, upon the premises at King's Mills, situate as as aforesaid, on Ali NI)AY, March I lth, IS,s, the! whole of his Live and Dead Farming Stock, Mill and Office Fixtures, full articulars of which will appear next week. i Otfi(-es-Plassey, W exham. .¡]3c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A ttractive Sale of 4? hNd 4 Cattle, including several grand Shorthorn He.fers, ? calve, ,'?/g Fat Cows, fresh Barrens, dr., t'e principal part of ?<?/et'y (Irc from the North, -nd in-calf to a pure-bred booth ?!'K, various Hoots, including Mangolds, Turnips, ff? /??f!?. '?? '?"? ?t'C?, at the HOME !AR.Nl, PENYLAN, distant two miles from Ruabon, on. the Great Western Railway. MP. LLOYD li: the pleasure of announcing he 11 has been ioiionre(I witli instructions from Captain Ormroil, to hold his Fourth Annual SALE of KAT STOCK, cal'ing cows and heifers,_ on MONDAY, 25th, ]S¡S upon the above premises, an(t will offer for sale til. aforenamed Live Stock, Roots, itc. Further part ulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Offices, Phv sey, Wrexham. 412g PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCENENT. Iui.no'tant Sale of .'3 Head 'd ?;? ,?c?-, <-«<M<??)? of Young Dairy Com and ileifers, calm'd or to M?, ?tw.?', ?«/S'?7.xf, r????,?M<')-f? tta??7/<?, Hacks, and ?,? /„ /? Sows and P??fs, the whole,f the Agricultural Implements, .j«.??)tyH?.?.. <„„/ ?,?, y?,, ?, ??, Cf!????(/.?<' <<< .s/f, 7?,/?,-?K /??.<. ?A'?<v and ;7-< y?/?.CA?- Cu!ler. TW',<Íp PIIlpa.s ([(/Ii ?,??, A, -?M,? Mvd■,l?*, .?- ?"? Dair!J I esuels. part of the Household Furnitu' re ,f'C4) ??.y r?  .<. ?.? .?? ?"?A.M  ?; ? .f  V.'ALLINGTON LANE, NKAR nAGOI: distant lire miles from Wrexham. TTR LLOYD has received in?ru-.tions from the M Messrs. Edwards' (who are )e;tvin? the f?.?n SELL by AUCTION, about the Fir.st week in April, upon the above named premises, the whole of their Live and Dead FARMING STOCK and other effects. Full particulars in future advertIsements. Offices-Plassy, Wrexham. 411a Sales by Auction. ) SALES BY MR. LLOYD. THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1878. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends .Iri- and supporters that he has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the New Smithfield (which is on the left hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, &c., and trusts he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him during the time he bqs been in business as an auctioneer, and I has the pleasure of announcing his next sale will take place on THURSDAY, March 7th. The following Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, &c. 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., Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Hon. Geo. Kenyon, T. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys; S. Yorke, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall; Captain Ormrod, Penylan: A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyn A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; Capt. Godfrey, H. W. Meredith, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., 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 Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., R. J. Sisson, Esq., Charles Griffiths, Esq., Thomas Morris, Esq., Esp Hill; J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall; Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Miss Hayes, New British Iron Company Messrs T. Evison, Eyton R. Peate, Eyton; Thos. R. Parry, J. Milligan, T. Meredith, R. J. Roberts, J. Davies, Llanvpwll E. Williams, H. Bate, S. T. Reeves, E. Humphreys, T. ) Roberts, Berse: T. FearnaIl, Royton J. B. Murless, S. Dale, Holt; R. Parker, Belgrave J. Forrester, A. Sutton, Thomas Griffith, T. Brassey, AIthrey T. Beake, J. Owens, Coddin?on Moss, Hossett; Cooke, Worthenbury R. Hanison, Plascoch J. Edwards, C'arthagena. T. Wainwright, J. Roberts, Woodhonse: J. Lee, H. C. Murless, Ruabon T. Jones, Hollies C. Parsonage, Bevan, Jackson, Eardley, W. Billing- ton, M. Darlington, itc., (fee. The property of a gentleman.. 35 Superb Clun Ewes, four weeks of lambing Sale at 10 o'clock to a minute. 20'lpn PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 11/11]J())'tant Sale of 8 Dairg Cmrx, Heifers aml Year- lings, excellent Pony and Cu?, a lai?le number of Poultry, Farming 7«?'««'<:?, Modern, and superior Household and Bedroom Furniture, and other 7?<c?, at PLAS EYTON. distance 2} miles from Ruabon and 3 fro, nWrexbam, j MR LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that IvjL he has been honored with instructions from Mr H. Savage (who is changing his residence) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, March lSth, ISiS, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, i Household Furniture, outdoor Effects, .te. j Full particulars will appear in future advertise-1 ments. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 410b J PRELIMINARY AXOUNCJmEXT. I Sale of Valuable Freehold Garden Land (called the Paries) situate at Holt, near Wrexham. I MR LLOYD most respectfully announces that he l' has received instructions to SELL by AUC-I TION, about the beginning of April, ahout RU acres of excellent Garden Land, called the Parks, situate close to the Cross. at Holt, in the occupation of Mr Geo. Clulloner. The land will lIe offered in suitable lots. Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Offices; Plassey, near Wrexham. 2!il¡a MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. -r- Important Sale of choice Dairy Cows and Heifers Young Stock, Wagon Horses and Colts, Pigs, JIIl- plements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects, at THE FARM, PULFORD, about Five ililes from the City of Chester. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, and CO. have .lTJt_ been favored with instructions from Samuel Beckett, Esq., who is giving up this portion of his farming tenancy, to SELL BY AUCTION, on MON- DAY, February 25, 1878, at Twelve o'clock noon, punctually, the undermentioned valuable FARMING STOCK and Effects, comprising 33 well-selected and very superior short-horn and cross-bred dairy cows and heifers, including several pedigree animals, and six very choice Ayrshire cows, nearly all of which are in calf to an excellent pedigree short-horn hull and for early spring profit; ti choice heifer calves; 2 powerful and active wagon mares; two promising cart colts, each rising two years 3 well-bred breeding sows, with pigs, J4 stores a very excellent voung brawn of the middle breed; a large assortment of modern and superior implements of husbandry by the most eminent makers several capital sets of thrill, chain, and ploughing gears, set of single harness, saddle, brid!e, toother with the dairy vessels, wash- ing and wringing machines (by Hornsby), and other effects. Luncheon will be on the table at Eleven o'elook. Catalogues may he had at the Hotel, Pulford, and on application at the Offices of Messrs CHURTON, EU'IIKK, ROISEKTS, and Kicil.uinsox. Chester. 385c Mold, Bi"fre, and Buckley, in the county of Flint. Sale of Dwelling-houses, Shop, and Building Land. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & co. have .iTjL been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Star Hotel, Mold, Flintshire, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th March, 1878, at Two for Three o'clock p.m., punctually, in the following or in such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will then he produced, the undermentioned valutble Freehold PROPERTY, viz. IJOT I.-Two stone-built :\lessuages or DWELLIXG, HOUSES, situate on the north side of, and being I nnmbers 4!) and 51, New-street, in the town of Mold, with good gardens and out-offices at the rear, com- [ prising in the whole an square yards or thereabouts, in the respective occupations of Michael Fieny and William Webb. LOT 8.—Ten COTTAGES, situate on the south side of Foundry-lane, Wrexham-street, in the town of Mold, in the respective occupations of Thomas Mor- ris, Anne Collins, Edward Stafford, Willian, Carey, Sarah J mes, and others, comprising in the whole 252 square yards or thereabouts. LOT :Five Messuages or DWELLING-HOUSES and Dwelling-house, with Grocer's Shop, situate at Pant-y-Fownog, about a mile from the town of Mold, pleasantly situated on the south side of the turnpike road lesding from Buckley to Mold, with the bake- house, out-offices, and gardens at the rear thereof, extending in the whole to 12!)7 square yards or there- abouts, in the respective occupations of Thomas Kdwa-ds-, Sarah Humphreys, Edward Jones, John Devey, and Thomas and Amos Jones. LIlT 4.—Three COTTAGES and a plot of eligible Birlding LAND adjoining, situate at Bistre, in Buckley, on the west side of Spon-lane, with good fr .rjtage thereto, containing in the whole 989 square pnls or thereabouts, in the respective occupations of Elizabeth Walmslev, Stevan Johnson, and another. P.S.—Any further information may be obtained on application to Messrs BoYDELL, TAYLOR, and FLU.'TT, solicitors or Messrs CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, I and RICHARDSON, auctioneers, &c., Chester. 354gb SALE BY MESSRS VENTOM, BULL, & COOPER. RE DIMSDALE, NORTH WALES. To Colliery Owners, Pottery Manufacturers, and olha". The valuable Plant, Machinery, and Effects, and about 2,000 tons of Fireclay. MESSRS VENTOM. BULL, ? COOPER are in- iTi. structed to SELL BY AUCTION, on the pre- mises, theFfrith Colliery, Brymbo, near Wrexham, on TUESDAY, March 5th, 17, at Twelve for One o'clock, the PLANT, MACHINERY, and EFFECTS, comprising about 35 tons rails, two signal posts and ge ii, head gear to pits, winding drums, 130 fathoms wire rope, 19 horse power whim engine, 14 horse power horizontal winding engine, two wrought iron e?-end boilers, pair of 9in. cast iron deep well pumps and gears, 'i horse power donkey engine, powerful tress Ie purchase wmch, wronht iron screen, 18 ton Pooley's patent weighing inf?(,hine 1 ton ditto, ranges of slie(Is, -ini6i's tools, timber staging and framing, 'L .p,a?(1 ""sce)hu)eous effects; also about 2,000 tons excellent tire day. N. B.riie whole of the plant, macliinerv, fire clav, amI efreets on the premises will be offered, in the first instance, in jine lot, thus affording an oppor- tunity of obtaining a most compact colliery in full working order, at the break-up value of the plant, Ac., alone..May be viewed. Catalogues may he had of Messrs TINKLVTER HACK WOOD, ADDISON, and BROWN, solicitors, 7, Walbrook, London of W. L. CLIFTON BitowN i. Esq., the Trustee, 25, Old Jewry, London at the Wynn stay Arms Hotel, Wrexham the Grosvenor Hotel, Ches- ter on the premises; and of the Auctioneers, 35, Old Jewry, London. 417g SALE BY MR. J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will T?ITI: SJE. LL BY AFCTrO, at the above Station, on Wednesday, February 27th, 1S78, the following F \T' I' CATTLE. SHEEP. CALVES. PIGS ,tc.. viz.: 2.5 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 120 Fat Sheep 12 Fat Pig" I 3 Fat Calves Together with such other Stock that may be entered up to the day of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock (Is each); Sale at Or.e o'clock. No Credit given. High-street, Mold. 41 ei [CARD.] RICHARD QLLERHEAD, AUCTIONEER, 8, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM-  2112n j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR PARRY. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND SMALL SHOPKEEPERS. MR PARRY will SELL BY AUCTION, this _it (Saturday) afternoon and evening, and on Thursday and Saturday, 28th inst., and March 2nd, on the premises, 1, Church-street, a large portion of his Stock of DRAPERY, consisting of prints, calicoes, flannels, dress stuffs, winceys, skirts, costumes, hats, bonnets, hosiery, gloves, men's coats, silk hats, rugs, mackintosh coats, remnants of Tweeds, &c. Sale each Day at One and Six o'clock. N.B.—Private purchases can be made up stairs as usual. J38c TOWN HALL. f MR. PARRY will SeH by Auction at the Town .1l Hall, )lmmAY, February 25th, a large assort- ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, comprising sofas, chairs, mahogany chiffoniere, painted tables, iron bedsteads, bronzed parlour and other fenders, steel fire irons, large size kitchen stool, drawing-room and other clocks, paraffin lamp, sewing machines, electro-plated cruet stands, spirit cruet, butter coolers, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. TOWN HALL. j MR. PARRY begs to announce the receipt of a large consignment of LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY which he will Sell by Auction at the Town Hall, February 25th, comprising dress materials, shawls, mantles, blankets, skirtings, trowsers and suit lengths of tweeds, dust coats, mackintosh coats, travelling rugs, hearth rugs, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock prompt. Office, I, Clmrch-street. 439h SALES BY MR. JOHN JONES. MR JOHN JONES is favoured with instructions .1' j from the representatives of the late Mrs Ann Wright, to SELL by AUCTION at the Bull's Head, High-street. Rhosllanerehrugog, on Monday, February 25th, 1M78, the whole of the Household Furniture, comprising of mahogany cheffonier, mahogany tables and chairs, iron and other bedsteads, feather beds, mahogany chest of drawers, couch, cane seated and Windsor chairs, parrot and cage, bath chair, itc. Sale at One o'clock punctually. 429a -Vi). 4, Derby Road, Ilightown, Wrexham. Sale of Modern and Genteel Household Furniture, consist- ing of Dining, Drawing, and Bedroom requisites, Culinary Utensils, d'c., MR JOHN JONES is favored with instructions from Miss Jones (who is declining housekeeping) to SELL BY AUCTION, at No. 4, Derby-road, High- town, Wrexham, on Tuesday, February 20th, 17, the whole oi the Valuable Household FURNITURE, comprising of cheffonier, couches, mahoany and other tables, pier glasses, mahogany and other chairs, Kidderminster and other carpets, fen- ders and fire steels, window poles and hang- ings. electro-plated spoons, forks, itc., dinners, service, china ware and glass, sponge and other baths, iron bedsteads, palliases, flock beds, chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, toilet service, and a large assortment of culinary utensils, ltc., itc. i Sale at One o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Crescent-terrace, Wrexham. 430b MR JOHN JONES is favored with instructions ..l' from -?f?S LEE of Aherderfyn, RhosIlanen:h- rugojr, to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, March 4, dairy cow, in-calf heifer, spring cart, iron plough, ditto harrow, winnowing machine, churns, salting tub, butter tubs, pig troughs, lot of sacks, spades, scythes, large oak cupboard, oak chest, tables, itc., itc. Sale at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, | Crescent Tei-i-ztee, Wrexham. 43(je Public and Legal Notices.  ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. LOVATT'S OLD SWAN 1 X N, JU WREXHAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST. PRESIDENTS :— His WORSHIP THE MAYOR I (Alderman J. C. Owen), MR WILLIAMS, MR MURLESS, MR HUTCHINSON, MR POWELL. I TICKETS 5s EACH. • The Chair will be taken at Five o'clock. 306be ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. j THE ANNUAL DINNER will be held on FRIDAY, ?T MARCH 1st, 1878, at the FEATHERS HOTEL, Wrexham. Prpsideiit President: IIF RICHARD WILLIAMS, SURGEON. Vice-Presidents: -1 13IR THOMAS BCRY THOMAS WILIJAMS „ B. H. TKELVVALL MR EVAN MORRIS COUNCILLOR W, E. i SAMUEL I FRANK LLOYD Dinner on the Table at 5.30. Tickets, 5s each. 307c HUTHI. A DINNER will take place at the Wynnstay Arms ?jL Hotel, Ruthin, on St. D?d's Day, at ..dO. PRESIDEXT-DR. THOMAS JONES. VICE-PRESIDENTS—DR. W. D. TONES and J. 351a. JONES, Esq., Oaklantls. STAR HOTEL, MOLD. ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANNUAL DINNER will be heM at the Tkl!GVC Hotel, on FRIDAY, MAKCH 1ST, 1878. PKEFCII EXT T. W. EYTON, ESQ., J.P. AIR E. P. JONES, V,C.-P?.?TS= f ?p P- JONES, 1: v MR B. POWELL. As a limited number only, of Tickets are issuers Early apnlicution is respectfully requested. • 153 ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANNUAL DINNER in celebration of the Jt. Patron Saint of Wales will take place at the ROYAL OAK, MOLD. PRESIDENT MAJOR TREYOr. ROPER. VICE-PRESIDENTS: W. B. MARSTON, ESQ. 53n A. J. BRERETON, ESQ. WREXHAM BICYCLE CLUB. PRESIDENT: MR J. M. JONES. VICE-PRESIDENTS MR A. OWEN. MR CHAS. BAYLEY. THE RACE for the Captaincy and Vice-Captaincy JL will take place on EASTER MONDAY next. Dis- tance 22 Miles, on the Chester-road, starting at Ten a.m. Anyone joining the Club after the 15th -ch will not be allowed to compete in the above. H. HOWELL, Sec. 11, Holt-street Buildings. 3' THE MOLD GAS AND WATER COMPANY NOTICE !S HEREBY mn:N, that the Ordinary ?N Meeting of the Sharehohtera of the above Ccm- p:my will he held at the Offices of the Company, at The Cross, in Mold, on THURSDAY, the 2«Sth day of February inst. at Two o'clock in the afternoon, to elect Directors in the room of those who retire by rotation, to eject an Auditor, and to transact genend business. The Transfer Book of Shares will be closed on he 21st day of February instant, and will not be re-ope ed until after the said meeting. » By Order, JOHN L. WILLIAMS, Secretary Mold, liltb February, TESTIMONIAL TO IlPt ALEXANDER FYFK. £ s. d. Amount already acknowledged 14 14 II Edward Williams-, Esq. (Elwy House) 1 J 0 Jos. Clarke, Esq I II MrJno. Sudlow ] ? o Jno. Bury. Esf;?.???? 1)6 Jno. Beirne, Esq. (Ex-Mayor). |l uL 1; Mr H. Potter 0 IÎ Mr Y. Strachan II o llF.fi Mr William Beirne (Charles-street) 0 Ifr-fi Mr Thos. Heywood 0 Tfr (i (I ],1 ti Mr Thos. Jackson q t; 311-31. F. 0(1 Mr William Divies: it .,11 Mr Uriah Morgan (Gyfeilia) II II Former pupils of Mr Fyfe. HOWEL DAVIES. ) KDW IN B. ASTLEY, Hon. sees 4(Nih CHAS. DODD, ) /I"- C Y M M A U. CYNEL1R (YFARFOD LLE%-YDDOL CHON- C CERT Y:l y Ile uchod, DYDD GWENER Y GKOGLITH, Shrill l!>eg, IS78. Ccir y testynau gan E. W. SMALLWOOD, C' vmmau, ond wnon dau stamp 43je I THOMAS ROCERS, ? the Citv .?ns, Vron 1 i hereby c?.ti?n the Public that the person adver- tising if.) property for 'a:e has no authority to do S(I. 375b THOMAS ROGERS. Public and Legal Notices. PyPIfC HEALTH ACT, 1875. I j 36 AND 39 VICT., C. 55, SCHEDULE II. (25), AND SCHEDULE IV. (FORM L.) t PUBLIC HEALTH FORMS, SCHEDULE II. i. 4 REGISTER OF OWNERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF MOLD. NOTICE OF TIME FOR MAKING CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that all persons who are entitled to vote as Owners or Proxies at the Election I J[ of Members of the Local Board for the District of Mold, and who are not on the Register of Owners now in force, or who being on the Register do not retain the qualification or the address de- sftribM therein, and who are desirous to have their names inserted in the Register about to be made for the 6-ata District, and all persons who are desirous of objecting to any name on the Register now in force, are required to give or send to me, on some one of the first six days of March next, a Claim or Objection (t-4 the cast may be] in the Form hereunder set forth. GRIFFITH JONES, Chairman of the Local Board. I! OWNER'S CLAIM. To the Chairman of the LoeallBoard for the District of This day 18 I, the undersigned, claim to have my Name inserted in the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of pursuant to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, as OwneJ 3 of the Property hereinafter described, which is situated in the Parish of that Is to say (a) t 1 I'Jo atate th?, ?tB? Interest or Estate which I have in such Property, and the Amount of all the rent-service v;I"¡ve or pay m respect thereof, and the Names of the Persons from whom I i receive or to whom I pay such rent-service, are set forth in the fonn hereunder written. ¡ In respect of which I And in respect of And in respect of Description of Pro- have an Estate or In which I receive in ? ( ) which I pay in rent T (II) i peity. (b). terest of (c) rent-service the ??'"t., ?? which I pay in rent\ ) perty.f?. terestofC? rent-servicethe ..ervicethesum ?p"?'? j ? sumofC ?- of (/? ? ? j ) I I ¡,.£ s. d. ? f. d. | I J 1 1 J I .Signature of Claimant.Address of (h) Claimant. a Here insert a clear Statement of the Property, as ner claiming, insert the number and names of i House," Building," House and Acres the other Partners in the firm. of Land." ? If the Property is let by the Owner, insert the b Describe the Property by its Name, Situation, or amount of rent received from each Tenant. the Name of the Occupier, or any other designa- e Insert name of Tenant or Tenants. tion by which it may be identified. If the Owner is a Lessee paying Rent, insert the c Describe the Estate or Interest, as an estate illfee amount of all the rent he pays. simple, a freehold, a term of years, andg Insert the name of the Lessor. also whether it is held by the Claimant solely h This need not be the Owner's residence; but or jointly with others, and in the case of a part- should be some Address within the parish. A Partner must set out the amount of Rent-service which he would receive or pay if the qualifying property were equally divided among his co-partners and himself. CLAIM OF PROXY. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the District of This day of 18 8 j I, the undersigned, having been appointed by of Owner [or Owners) of the Property hereinafter described which is situated in the Parish of to vote as his [or their] Proxy pursuant to the Provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, claim to have my name inserted in the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of as ¡ such Proxy. I herewith transmit to you (a) the writing under the hand [or hands, or in the ease of a Corporation the seal] of appointing me such Proxy. I also state that the Interest or Estate which has [or have] in such Property and the amount of the rent service which he [or they] receives [or receive] or pays [or pay] in respect thereof and the names of the persons from whom he [or they] receives [or receive], or to whom he [0,. they] pays [or pay] such rent service are set forth in the Form hereunder written. I II respect of I ..1 t' el And in respect of And in respect of !ln 1 S ( 0 which th' e? wMchtheAppoin-! which the Appom- Description of Pro- Appointorhasm ,«'hicli the \OIn-1 which the Appom- !j perty (b). Estate or illt rest f (, to1; rece,v?s ;From (e). for pays m JPnt- r° «f)-\ pf ertyj ?' ? estate or interest of ? ?.?g,? service th,e ?''??- torpaysmrent- fo?. j J sum of (d). j (f) j ? j sum of (<?. (/; ) £ s. d. £ s. d. L 1 J I ¡ .Signature of Proxy .Address (h) of Proxy. a If the appointment itself is not sent, insert the d If the Property is let by the Appointor, insert the words an attested copy of." amount of Rent received from each Tenant. & Describe the Property by its Name, Situation, or* TIns„ert ,,NT ame of Tenant or Tenants the Name of the Occupier, or any other de- e ,?_"? v?.. ? ? r ? Tenant <. or T Tenantts. signation by which it may be identified. If the Appointor is a Lessee paying Rent, insert c Describe the Estate or Interest, as an estate in the amount of all the Rent he pays. fee simple, of freehold, a term of years, g Insert the Name of the Lessor. and whether it is held by the Appointor solely h This need not be the Proxy's Residence, but or jointly with others. should be some address within the Parish. FORM OF OBJECTION. To the Chairir.i of 'he Local Board for the DMricfLof This day 18 I hereby give you Notice that I object to the Name of the person mentioned and described below being retained on the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of I' Christian and Surname of I. the Owner or Proxy Ob- Address as described. Nature of qiialificationidescription (in case of ¡ jected to. as described. Proxy) of Appointor. I 1-1 i 394 Signature of Objector Address of Objector. Business Announcements. 'f't,ro..r-J"V- "r" THE MOLD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEMT DEPOT. JOHN WILLIAMS, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CUTLER, ke., 19, HIGH-STREET, MOLD. AGENT FOR RANSOME AND SIMS', HORNSBYS, AND OTHER PRIZE PLOUGHS. COLLIERIES AND MINING REQUISITES, BAR IRON, HOOPS, AN T) SHEETS, KITCHEN RANGES A, D BOILERS, FENDERS. FIREIRONS, BOLTS AND NUTS, COTTON WASTE, CRATES AM) MANTLE- PIECES, COAL VASES, LAMPS, BRATTICE CLOTH, WIRE ROPES, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, IRON BEDSTEADS, CHAINS, SHOVELS, WASHING AND WRINGING MACHINES, SPADES AND SHOVELS, SIGNAL WIRE, OILS, PAINTS, PITCH, TAR, NAILS, BOLTS, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, FENCING, &C. e425a CAUTION! j BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS OF | RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. j THE Marked Superiority of this LAUNDRY BLUE over all -others, and the quick appreciation of its M merits 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 making the "eneral appearance of the wrappers resemble that of the genuine article. The Manufacturers beg therefore to caution ail buyers to see RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE" on each packet. Sold in Penny Squares by all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Druggists. 857p STOCK TAKING SALE. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED RATES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, MUFFLERS, UMBRELLAS, RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, MACINTOSH COATS,Ac. SILK & FELT HATS, WOOLLENS. REMNANTS AT HALF-PRICE. C D A V I E S 58, HOPE STREET, LATE S. DAVIES AND SON. 212a IRISH JAMES LINSAY it CmIPY. Donegal Place, BELFAST, will LINENS, forward to any Railway Station, j_J Carriage paid on parcels of £ o and upwards in value. DAMASK TABLE LINENS, DIAPERS. IIEETIGS, PILLOW LINEN, SHIRTINGS, TOWELLINGS, &C., and every descriptions of LINEN FAIIKICS for Household use. Manufacturers of Plain Hemstitched anil Embroidered Cambric Hankerchiefs. PlUCH UST A XD PATTERNS POST FREE. JAMES LINSAY & CO., Linen Merchants, .Belfast. c 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, I WREXHAM. 329 — IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. TO HER MAJESTY By special warrant, dated Dec. 27, 1865. A- -ft TO THE PRINCE OF I WALES, by special warrant dated I Feb, 10, 18tit>. D AYI 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- renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease amongst his stock, and keep them in fine, healthv, and buoyant condition :— The Chemical Extract," for Wounds, Swollen Udders, itc. The Gaseous Fluid," for Colic, Scour, and De- bilitv. The Red Drench," for Cleansing Cows and Ewes. The Red Paste Balls," for Conditioning Horses. The Broncholine," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. The" Gaseodyne," for Heaving or Paining. or PiLi?iin( r. The "Alcoholic Ether," for Colds and Chills. The" Carminative Chalk," for Diarrhea in Lambs and Calves. Price of Chest complete, with "Key to Farriery," P2 His (id. Sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. Awarded "Certificate of Merit" by the National Agricultural ociety of Victoria, Australia, Spring Ex- hibition, 1,7t President's Medal, Spalding Show, July, 1872; Silver Medal. Manchester and t, Salford Show, November, ISH: Silver Medal, Preston Agri- cultural Show, J une, 1875; Silver Medal, Northampton- shire Agricultural Society, Stamford Show, Septem- ber, 1875; Silver Medal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Crewe Show, September, 1875: Special Prize, National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, Spring Exhibition, November, 1875 Medal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Chester Show, September, 187(5; Silver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cape Town, 1877 and Silver Medal, Northumberland Agricultural Society, Newcastle-on-Tyne, August, 1877. These important inventions have stood the test of time and are the Farmer's True Friend and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. CA UTION.-Beiva)-e. of low priced imitations, and see that the name of DAY, Sox, & HEWITT i, oil all Bottles and Packets. D AY, SON, AND JJEWITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W.; AND WANTAGE, BERKS. ESTABLISHED 1834. gl78c Public and Legal Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the BUSINESS J. lately carriell on by ROWLAND and EDWARDS, of the Vicarage Hill Brewery, Wrexham, will in future he 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, 36.tf CHEETHAM & EDWARDS. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Tryddya, in the County of Flint, and to the Super- intendent of the Police of the District of Tryddyn, in the Division of Mold, in the County of Flint.  THOMAS PRICE, now residing at Leeswood, in I j the parish of MoM in the county of Flint, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that in consequence of the person licensed at the Victoria," 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 Mold, at the County Hall in Mold, in the said Division of Mold, on the Twenty-fifth day of March next, for an Excise License to sell by retail Beer, in pursuance of the Act 2nd, George IV., and 1st, William IV., cap. 6.t, and Acts amending the same, to he consumed either on or off the said house and premises thereunto belongin, 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 Cadwalader Hughes as a beerhouse under the taid sign of the Victoria." Given under my hand, this First day of February, one thousand I eight hundred and seventy eight. His THOMAS + PRICE. mark. Witness—W. T. Thomas. 327a THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, IK-19. IN THE COUNTY CO CRT OF LANCASHIRE, KOLDEN AT MANCHESTER. THIS 1:? TO CERTIFY that James Marchanton, of JL ?H. Kin?-strect, in the City of Manchester, Ac- count mt. has been appointed Trustee of the pro- perty of William Connor, of Mosley-street, in the city of Manchester, carrying on business there and at Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, as a Banker, Bill Broker, an,1 Money Scrivener, under the style of the Northern Bank, adjudicated a Bankrupt on the Itith day of January, 1878. Given under the Seal of the Court this 11th day of February, >78. (Signed) CHAS. LISTER, Registrar. To Joseph Wright Cade, Accountant, Wrexham. I hereby authorise you to act on my behalf in all matters relating to the realisation of the Estate of William Connor, in pursuance of the above certi- fica te. Dated this 19th day of February, 1878. JAMES MARCHANTON, i 437g Trnstee. pROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Com- pany. Hon. A. KINNAIRD, M.P., Chairman. SUBS (' R I li E D C A PI T A L £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME £ 210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be j secured at moderate Premiums. Bo-nus alloiced to Insurers of fire years standing. j ACCIDENTS occrn, DAILY ¡ £I,2.1IJ,OOO ha* been paid as COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent, or 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. _4grt WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agerts I Agents for Wrexham Mr W. JAMES, Wheatsheaf Railway Station. Mr J. B. SHIRLEY, I' National Provincial Bank of England. 12n ■ Business Announcements. I- pAYNE,  PA YNE, I REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, r 1, CUNLIFFE STREET, R H 0 s T) D U. W n E X H A I. :l:3tieI 330e ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. PIQUAICT, j)2LIC10US, AND PURE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. | SUPERIOR TO SAUCES AT DOUBLE THE PRI CI. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE, j IT HAS NO EQUAL. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. 1 ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. EVANS & COMPY.1 WREXHAM. 1579zj A .1. 0) j ZJ j CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Every description of Chemical ANALYSIS— SIM- PLE or EXHAUSTIVE. Estimates dven for the Analysis of ARTIFICAL' MANURES, MINERALS, WATER, FOOD, and for technical reports on MANUFACTURING PRO- CESSES Lr,41 PRODUCTS. RICHARD EVANS AXD COMPANY, CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. SIR W. A. ROSE & Cos L I (Z H T H 4) U S E (i L Z A OIL. ij HARP BRAND. Merchants and Refiners of idl kinds of Burning and and Lubricating Oils. PRICK LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. Otf ce??, OS, UppEr Ti?mes Street, London, E.C. 1 L VNT AND D AVIS, GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, GLASGOW HOl'SE, )1 0 L D :l84b —.— I SEEDS! S E E D S Y STRACHAN, -I{t1.T SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, I offrs the finest selections of KITCHEN AND FLOWEH GARDEN SEEDS. An Illustrated <'i-.taTcfiie with prices on application. •■'aily Orders Solicited. ISSh. TO V j S I T O R S. T H E pENNY fJUIBE TO ^yREXHAM With iiill joioimotion of nil objects of interest -/I t.ie town, an l excursions to ORESFCRT) HOLT BANGOR OVERTON ERIM STOCK RUAEON WYNNSTAY .sllNERA HOPE MOUNTAIN C .KUGWRLE CASTLE I N?TYFHUTH <f(., &c. i St -1-1 by ;J] Booksellers. ,'l-ll,} ¡J] HookselIel" I Pl'll'sh/d ,?/ St:gleg ,f ?;M?< Advertiser <??. "Hits the mark the author aims nt, viz., to supply in as concise and omplete a fonn as possible, informa- tion as to wlnt thrre is to see in and around the town, and how to '•ee it."—Oswestry Adxertiner. "In this little brmhun, published by Messrs Bavh v and r-i,o!oy, cf Wrexham, visitors to the metroY?Ms"fXnrih W?'s v.n! f.nd ? pleasant and reliable companion, who will conduct the m to all the I places and objects of int?j i.? in t?e reality, and who plaee.q.anil of int??j tl,?- dt?cription of each. will give a plc;l,iant an([ of ach, Business Announcements. j^OW J^EAD Y. "How I GREW FINE OUT-DOOR FRUIT CONTIGU- OUSLY IN LARGE QUANTITIES, BY SIMPLE AND 1; EXPENSIVE MEANS." A Pamphlet by "Head Gardener." Price 3d, free by post for a1¡}. London Marshall ;and Sons, 125, Fleet-street. Geo. Vickers, Angel Court, Strand. Oswestry C. G. Bayley, The Cross. Wrexham: C. Baylep and Co., Caxton Buildings. IKe NEW SPRING GOO), BROWN, HOLMES, & CO. b? to announce ?0 they are prepared with a variety of Xew Dress Fabrics, suitable fc, early Spring wear. SILKS. They request particular attention to their Special Makes of plain Waä urnl 4 ,(;(1 S'lk, which may i-e relied upon for- pnnty, excellence of Manufacture, and c'rr.-tbilit}, BRIDAL Ladies selecting their }'i:ai Trw: • ~mx will find every requisite in the various De- partments. The Dressmaking Rooms are under the superintendence HI experienced Assistants, the Newest Parisian Styles and Hocil Fit i^eing given at a moderate cost. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Being in direct cominniiicaiion with the best Manufacturers of these G;-ods, they save their Customers all intermediate profits, and are enabled to supply them by the piece at wholesale prices. Patterns sent free by post. SILK MF.RCF.US TO HER M AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS or WALES. CKESTRR, February 331c THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH -TRFF.'f, WR.iXHAM. THE present Season's MT?: of FINK TT?,A,from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of 'connoisseurs will he ^ratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOKE KAISOW—SO highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. The unparalleled snccess 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 is the selection of Stock, which enables us to sell TEAS and COFFEES of «upei-ior quality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere thanks to oar 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- g:ellt. 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mix- ture 2 II Delicious Breakfast Congou. This i; a perfect Tea of great strength 2 4 Choice Moning Congon. This is a tea of sterling qu .lity 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 fine Teas, choicely blended, rich in The nnet Mixture of Teas that can he produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 ti A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH. ITALIAN, AXD COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K. B. it Co. deliver all Orders Free ..f 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 q.0 a.m. and On Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 polK, N.B.- They will l>e entirely elMefl on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BEXSOX 4 CO., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH STREET, 2239cne WREXHAM. J^UNT AND JJAViS Have always a laigt Assortment of BOVH and Youths and Men's READY-MADE CLOTHING. Mold, 1*78. WALTER TUrEFITTS, 1, New Bond Stmt, W London. Hair in all the newest styles :is worn in London and Paris. Black. Brown and Golden Dyes. Kalotrikos th-3 best dressing for the hair, Athenian Water strengthens it. Sempervivens is the best Restorer. Gentlemen's Hit,, for India, itc Best Articles a moderate prices. —mmm Education. St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 1. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOtJG LADIES. PRINCIPALS :— DR. mrs- ELLIS, The house is dIi1tfnl!y situated on an eminence about half a m!le trom the town -md splendid views of the far famed VaI of IJancoCtf The course of tnstru.?ion is such a? to .r t? ? Ladies for useful and honourable positio s ?. v as well as for ?npetiti-e examinations. P?rroosspp?ecntu ??s', &c., on application. 17:if Tenders. "r- T 0 BUILDERS. PROPOSED ENLARGEMENT AND RESTORATION OF I'V.'LCHUWYN CALVINIS'l IC METHODIST CHAPEL, NEAR WREXHAM. PLANS AND ?PK< 'FICATJONS of the above P will be I:'inz for ixspecti?n at the Chapd House, and the Otti.-e of the Architect, at Bangor, and after Monday, the 18th inst. Sealed Tenders be delivered to .Mr JESSE ROIIEHTS, Bwhhgwy" n. not later^lian Friday, the first day of next March Con- tract will include only the Joinery, Painting, fill and Plastering. No pledge is given that the JWi.t or any tender will be acepted. RICHARD DAVIES, Architect. ™ Banger, February itll. IN .-o 8. 357.1 TO BUILDERS. PROPOSED New Chapel for the Calviuislr JL Methodist Denomination, at Coedpoeth fit-at Wrexham. Plans aid Specifications of the above vyill be lying for inspection at the Post-office riinera Wrexham, and at the Office of the Architect- ;t Bangor, on and after Monday, the ]8J„h instant Sealed Tenders, maikedoutside "Tenderfor ChaM-]" to be delivered to Mr Francis, Post-o?re I \Hn?r? not I?ter than Friday, the First day of M?t-hr..?' Masons, Joiners. Slaters maytender ?u branch erara('ly: or other?-ise-aH for XnpMKe isgi?. that the lowest o??"y ??e'' Tender will be accepted. RICHARD DAVIES Bangor, Feb. 14,1878. Architect. 3ECc