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Sales by Auction. SALES BY BAUGH, JONES, & GRIFFITHS. Highly Important Sale of MACHINERY, PLANT, dbc at Bersham Paper Mill, near Wrexham, Denbig- shire. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and Co. respectfully ivt announce that they have been favoured with in etructions from the Bersham Paper Company to offer for unreserved SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises of the Bersham Mill, aforesaid, on WED- NESDAY, the 28t i day of Oct)ber, 1868. the whole of the valuable, molern and extensive MACHINERY, PLANT, and other effects, computing High and low pressure horizontal and other engines, revolving and tubular boilers (by Bake, Galloway, and Cameron), paper making machines, drying cylinders, force and double action pumps, lead lined water cisterns, large water wheel, 24 feet diameter with shafting, weigh bridge to weigh 6l tons, (nearly new), large weighing machine, hydraulic pump irass (new), excellent turn- ing lathe, Avery's weighing machine, large quan- tity of iron piping of different sizes, rivitted iron tanks, grind stones and frames, straw cutting en- gine, large quantity of shafting, pullies, spur, fly, bevel, cog, and other wheels, cast iron sag breaking ma- chine, with rolls, plates, brass bearings and cvoer, iron poaching drums, with spur wheels, blocks and brass bearings, large variety of smiths and other tools, glazing rollers and frames, portable bellows and frame, new rod and bar iron, iron and wood barrows, draiaidg tiles, I quantity of carboy vitroil, lamp and machine oil, spring cart, nearly new, thrill gears, fine useful black HORSE, I iron-grey mare, 14 hands high, five years old, steady to I ride and drive strong bay horse, 8 years old, excellent I worker; set of thrill gears (nearly new), and a capital I phaeton with patent axles, gig harness and numerous I other articles and effects. I Also, OFFICE FURNITURE, consistng of counter, I desk, copying press, lamp, chairs, fender and fire irons, I &c., &c. I Bersham is within two miles from the Wrexham station I on the Great Western line of Railway. I Detailed Catalogues are in course of preparation I and may be had 9 days prior to the sale on ap- I plication to the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, I Wrexham; Mercury Office, Liverpool; Examiner and I Tt?es Q?c<, Manchester; and the principal hotels in I Chester, Mold, Oswestry, and Shrewsbury. I Sale at eleven o'clock most punctually, and as the lots I are numerous an early attendance is respectfully re- I quested. 556r I Sale of FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and I BUILDING SITES at the Cymmau in the parish of Hope, in the County of Flint. I I To BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS BAUGH JONES, and CO., at the house of Mr Samuel I Williams, known by the name of Ffordd Las, at the Cym- I mau, in the said parish of Hope, on Friday, the 30th day I October, 1868, at three for four o'clock in the afternon, in I -the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at I the time and place of sale, and subject to conditions to be I then and tnere produced :— I LOT.—All those three Messuages or Dwelling Houses, I with the Gardens thereunto belonging, and also all that I plot or piece of Land adjoining, being part of a field called I Erw Shan, and containing > by admeasurement in the I whole surface area 1073 square yards or thereabouts. I This Lot has a frontage of 30 yards to the township road I and a frontage of 33 yards to a proposed new application I road. I LOT 2.-All that piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot I 1, being part of the piece or parcel of Land, called Erw I Shan, and containing by admeasurement in the whole I surface area, 1137 square yards or thereabouts. This lot I has a frontage of 10 yards to the township road, and of I 31 yards to the proposed new road. I LOT 3 —All that other piece or plot of Land, part of I Erw Shan, adjoining Lot 2, having a frontage of 27 yards I "to the said proposed road and containing in the whole sur I face area, 700 square yards or thereabouts. I LOT 4t.-All that other piece or plot of Land, adjoining I Lot 3, having a frontage to the said proposed road of 32 I I yards and containing in the whole surface area 486square yards or thereabouts. I LOT 5.—Ditto ditto, adjoining Lots 4 and 6, con- I taining 910 square yards. I LOT 6.—Ditto ditto, adjoining Lot 5, having a I frontage of 32 yards, and containing in the whole 467 I square yards. I LOT 7.—Ditto ditto, adjoining Lot 6, having a I frontage of 27 yards, and containing in the whole 644 I square yards or thereabouts. I LOT 8.—Ditto ditto, adjoiniug Lot 7 and having a I frontage of 33 yards, and containg in the whole 805 square I yards or thereabouts. I LOT 9.-AII that Messuage or Dwelling House, with I the Garden, thereunto belonging, and also all that piece I or plot of Land, adjoining, being part of a field called Erw I Shan, and containing by admeasurement in tne whole sur- I face area, 956 square yards or thereabouts I This Lot as a frontage to the township Road of 30 I yards, and the proposed new road of 32 yards. I These Lots are most eligibly sitmated for building pur- I poses and have been arranged to meet the wants of I parties in that locality, and are within a short distance I from the Flood, Brymbo and other works. I For further information apply to E. EVANS, Esq., I solicitor, Crypt Chambers, Chester, or at the Offices of I the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, where I a map of the several Lots may be inspected. 781r I I Sale of Fat and Store STOOK at the GOLDEN LION INN, Rossett. ■ I MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and Co., respectfully JLYL announce that their next SALE of FAT and I "STORE STOCK at the Golden Lion Inn, Rossett. will I be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 1868, I and will thank parties wishing to enter Stock to do I so with Mr Bromley, of the Golden Lion, aforesaid, I or the Auctioneers, as early as possible, that the same I I may be duly advertised. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. I 19 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers I 4 In-calf Heifers I 65 Prime Fat Sheep ■ 3 Fat Pigs I 5 Young Pigs I The property of F. Potts, Esq.; Boydell, Esq. P. I Hunter, iSsq. Messrs J. Woodfin; W. Woodfin; R. I Jones; Davies and Harvey. I Lunch at One, and Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 633j I I SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK IN THE CATTLE MARKET, WREXHAM. ■ ■ MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO. respectfully announce that their next sale of FAT and STORE I I STOCK, will be held in their new mart in the Cattle I Market, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of November, 1868 I (Fair Day), and will thank parties wishing to enter stock I to do so as early as convenient that due ^publicity may I be given, and it is particularly requested that all stock ■ be at the mart by nine o'clock. The present entries ooasist of ■ A lot of Prime Fat Heifera and Cows I Several Barrens, and I A lot of Prime Fat Sheep I Further entries respectfully SGlicited. Sale at half- I past 10 o'clock. GTTj I ■ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, I AT NO. 6, EARL STREET, FAIRFIELD, WREHHAM. I l\/rESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have been in- ■ 1VX structed by Mr Brown (who is changing his ■ resilience) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at N0?6, ■ Earl-street, Fairfield aforesaid, on Mo?DA?the9thday ■ of November, 18(58, his neat selection of HOUSEHOLD H FU I NIl'URE, &c., consisting of ■ IN HACK AND FRONT KIrcHENS- Earthenware, ■ cro kery, sundry tins, brass, pewter, and tin candlesticks, ■ tin hastener and brass bottle jack, cast and other fenders, ■ fire irons, iron stool, ash pans, brass trivet, two oak ■ chairs, fix cane-seated do. with damask loose covers, cane ■ chair an 1 cushion, American and other clocks, painted Pembroke, oak, round, and other tables, small mahogany ■ stand, chimney glass in rosewood frame, two otta- mans, oil lamp, carpetting and hearth rug, perambulator. ■ IN PASSAGE—Hat rail, three cocoa-fibre mats, several ■ yards of stair carpetting and oil cloth (equal to new) H stair rods. ■ IN PARLOUR—Cast fender, polished fire irons, coal ■ vase, carpet and hearth-rug, pier glass in gilt frame, do. ■ in rosewood do., mahogany hair-aeated and easy chairs, ■ okiftoiiier, mahogany loo table, do. mahogany do. with H two leaves; ditto cornice pole and rings. ■ THE BEDROOM FURNITURE comprises birchwood half- ■ tester (with damask furniture), iron and wood French ■ bedsteads and mattresses, feather and flock beds, ma h o- J d h a. 0- an d painted chests of drawers, painted maple toilet ■ drawers, washstands and dressing tables, toilet services H and glasses, ottomans, cane-seated chairs, carpetting, &C. ■ IN YARD—New wood-work, forming storehouse, rain- ■ water tub, hampers, boxes, and sundry ether articles and effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 727a Sales by Auction. SALES BY BAUGH, JONES, & GRIFFITHS. "r_ SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT THE LODGE, BRYMBO. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH, -L JONES, and Co., at the Mount Inn, Brymbo, near Wrexham, on Wednesday, 4th day of November, 1868, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon (by order of the mort- gagee under powers of sale), and subject to conditions to be then and there produced, All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Garden and Appur- tenances thereunto belonging, situate at the Lodge, Brymbo, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Robert Roberts and another. For further particulars apply to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham, or at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers. Wrexham. 734a Desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY at RHOS- LLANERCHRUGOG, near Ruabon, Denbighshire. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH, JL JONES, and CO., at the White Horse Inn, Rhos. Uanerchrugog aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1868, at Four for Five o'clock in the after- j noon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced (under power of sale.) All that MESSUAGE or Dwel- ling-house, with the Shop, Yard and Premises thereunto belonging, situate in High-street, in Rhosllanerchrugog aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Robert Green. For further particulars, apply to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 733a SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON & ELPHICK HOPE, FLINTSHIRE. SALE of a Valuable FREEHOLD FARJI and BUILDING LANDS, in the parish of Hope. MESSRS CHURTON and ELPHICK respectfully announce that they have received instructions t.lo YiS. ELL by AUCTION, at the Nag's Head Inn, in Chester, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of October, 1868, at Two for Three o'clock p.m. most punctually, the under-mentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Llwyn Owen Estate, of 70 acres of land, which will be sold together, or in such lots as are described in the printed particulars of sale, as under, or in such other lots as the vendors' agent may determine at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced. LOT I. Comprises the LLWYN OWEN FARM, with the House, Out-buildings, Yard, Gardens, and upwards of 40 acres of excellent arable, meadow, and pasture lands. LOT II TO xx. Comprises LANDS suitable for building and other purposes, ranging from half-an-acre to upwards of seven acres. The property is pleasantly situated near the village of Hope and Caergwrle, close to a railway station, nine miles from Chester, and six from Wrexham and Mold. The house is well adapted for a gentleman's residence; the property abounds with game, and is bounded by the River Alyn (a noted fishing stream). Collieries are now being worked on each side of the property, and there is little doubt that valuable coal seams are under this pro- perty. The building lots are very pleasantly situated on high land, overlooking the River Alyn, Caergwrle Castle, Bryn Estyn and Bryn Yorkin Mountains, Hope village, church, and the beautiful surrounding country. Mr Ritson, on the premises, will appoint a person to show the lots. For further particulars and plans apply to Messrs HELPS, PARKER, and BIRCH, Solicitors, Chester; Mr JOSEPH CLARK, Wine Merchant, Wrexham Mr JOHN WHALLEY, Land Agent, Chester; or the AUCTIONEERS, Chester and Whitchurch (Salop). 647a SALE BY MR HHALING. RHYL. THREE First-class DWELLING-HOUSES on the Parade, Two HOUSES in Sussex-street, and Three Quillets of LAND. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr HEALING, at the Royal Hotel, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of November next, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lot or lots as may be deter- mined upon at the time of Sale. LOT 1.—All that commodious and well-built DWEL- LING-HOUSE, No. 46, West Parade, fronting the sea, containing two Dining-rooms (16 by 13 feet and 16 by 12 feet), a large Entertaining-room, two Drawing-rooms (24 by 13 feet and 15 by 12 feet), and twelve good Bed- rooms, with all requisite Offices. LOT 2.-All that other commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 47, West-parade, adjoining the last lot, containing two Dining-rooms, two Drawing-rooms (17 by 15 feet and 18 by 13 feet), and thirteen good Bed-rooms- with all requisite Offices. Lots 1 and 2 are now occupied as separate houses by Mr Thomas Hughes, but they are so constructed that they can be occupied together as a Hotel and Boarding- house, having communications on the ground and first floors. There is also a large Entrance Hall within, which is a room suitable for a Bar, with arched Cellarage measuring 62 by 6 feet. The Out-buildings contain a three-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Hay-loft, and other Offices. Lots 1 and 2 will first be effered in one lot, and if not so sold, they will be offered separately. LOT 3.-All that desirable DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 33, West-parade, containing Dining, Drawing, and seven Bedrooms, with all suitable Offices, and now occupied by Mr Hall, as yearly tenant thereof. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 5, Sussex. street, adjoininig the Royal Hotel garden and Bowling Green, and now occupied by Mr Evans, containing Dining, Drawing, and five Bedrooms, with all suitable Offices. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, Confec. tioner's Shop, and Bakehouse, No. 6, Sussex-street, ad- joining the last lot, and now occupied by Mr Jones, containing Drawing-room, five Bedrooms, with Kitchens and all necessary Offices. Lots 4 and 5 will first be offered in one lot, and if not so sold, they will be put up separately. LOT 6.—All that PIECE of LAND situate in Maes-y- caws, being part of the Storehouse property, containing la. Or. 8p., surrounded by Ty Newydd Farm, belonging to Mrs Warffen, and now occupied by Mr Roger Hughes. LOT 7.—All that other PIECE of LAND situate at Mill Bank, containing 913 yards, adjoining lands belong- ing to the representatives of the late Miss Angharad Llwyd and Mr Robert Hughes, Elwy Hall. LOT 8.-All that other PIECE of LAND situate at Mill Bank, adjoining the last lot, and containing 868 yards. Immediate nossession may be had of Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, and 8, and of Lots 3, 4, and 5, on the 1st day of May next. The FURNITURE in the houses Nos. 46 and 47, West-parade, WILL BE SOLD on the 5th, 6th, and if necessary, the 7th days of November next. Further particulars or information may be obtained of Mr HEALING, Auctioneer, Rhyl; Messrs WILLIAMS and WYNNE, Solicitors, Denbigh Messrs BOYDELL and POWELL, Solicitors, Chester; or of Mr J. PARRY JONES, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, 12th October, 1863. 693a SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. ON MOND1Y, OCTOBER 26, 1868. (LLANDEGLA. FAIR DAY.) AT TY-NEWYDD, near Llandegla, on the property of Mr Robert Thomas, 5 stacks of black Tartarian oats, 1 stack of clover and ryegrass hay, quantity of healthy potatoes (all the crops to go off), 4 in-calf cows, 12 promising yearlings, 2 rearing calves, useful cart mare filly four years old, 3 mountain ponies, chaff-cutter, &c., Ac. Three months' credit for 51. and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch at twelve and sale at one o'clock. 717c ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1868. AT CILEURYCH, near Llansaintffraid, Corwen, on the property of Mr Edward Paleston, who has given up Cileurych and Eru'rdalar, and intends to emigrate to America. Milch cows, yearlings, rearing calves, horses, 30 ewes, fat sow, in pig ditto, store pigs. The whole of the farm implements, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, aad dairy utensils, hay, corn, swedes, and potatoes. Three months' credit for 51. and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch at ten and sale at eleven o'clock punctually. ———— 718c ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868, AT TYN-Y-PISTYLL, Bryneglwys, on the property of Mr John Thomas, who has given op the Farm. Stacks of wheat, barley, oats, and hay (all to go off), in. calf heifers, yearlings, half fat barren, fat Welsh wethers and ewes, store pigs, fitly, and horse cob by Comet. Four months' credit for 51. and upwards, or discount for Lunch at eleren and Bale at twelve o'clock prompt. 719c j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. W. CONNOR. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR WILLIAM CONNOR, Auctioneer, Valuer, and General Agent; has REMOVED from 24, Henblas- street to REGENT-PLACE, HOPE-STREET, WREX- HAM, where his business in future will be carried on. TO FARMERS, DEALERS. BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. Second Sale of Fat and Store STOCK, dtc., dbc., at Ruabon. on Wednesday, 28th October instant. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR begs to return thank3 to IVt the several Farmers, Dealers, Butchers and others for the liberal support awarded to him on the occasion of his first Sale of Fat and Store Stoek, &c., Ac., at Ruabon, and begs to intimate that, encouraged by the great success, he will hold his second Sale on WEDNES- DAY, 28th October instant, when additional accommoda- tion will be provided under the superintendence of Mr Cade, and suggests that all Stock, &c., be at the Mart at not later than two o'clock, so that the Sale may com- mence at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon. Amongst the promises of present entries are a lot of prime Fat Cattle, real Shropshire-down and other Sheep, a lot of Lambs, ditto Pigs; also very useful and neat Phaeton with plated lamps, a useful Whitechapel, and two or three sets of plated and brass Harness, &c., &c. No charge made for entries of lots unless sold by auction or privately upon the premises, and credit given to purchasers if known to the Auctioneer, or respectable references. Lunch at half-past One o'clock. Further entries respectfully solicited, and may be made with Mr JONES, Cross Foxes Inn, Ruabon; or with the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, Regent-place, Hope-street, Wrexham. Agent for the Norfolk Cattle Disease Assuranc2 Association. 647g SALE OF HORSES. To Railway and other Carriers, Contractors, Brewers, and others. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR has great pleasure in being complimented with the receipt of instruc- tions from Mr Joses, Moreton Inn, near Ruabon, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday next, October 28th instant, in a field (by the kind permission of Mr Kenrick, the owner), situate near to Mr Jones's, CroBS Foxes Inn, Ruabon, three very valuable and most useful and powerful horses, one of which is about 17 hands, bay colour, aged four years off; one other about 16f hands, bay colour, age three years off; and one other about 17 hands, iron grey colour, age seven years off. The Auctioneer begs to intimate that he can confidently recommend the above horses as being excellent workers, and up to heavy weights. The sale will commence at 45 minutes past three o'clock, shortly after the arrival of the afternoon train leaving Liverpool at 1-15, Birkenhead at 1-35, Chester at 2-20, and due at Ruabon at five minutes past three; and the train leaving Oswestry at 3-10, and due at Ruabon at 3.38. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Estate, Insurance, and general Agency Offices, Regent Place, Wrexham. 728c ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1868. In the TOWN HALL, Wrexham,—usefut HOUSE- FURNITURE, Entertaining Rooms, Cottage Piano. forte, Sewing Machine by Wheeler and Wilson, Mantlepiece Ornaments, Mahogany and painted Te- quisites for sleeping apartments, kitchen and culinary requisites and effects, MR. WILLIAM CONNOR has been favoured with,1 .lYJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION in the TOWN HALL, Wrexham, oa Thursday, Oct. 29,1868, the whole of the useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, the property of a gentleman giving up house- keeping, and which are being removed for convenience of sale, and include drawing-room suite in walnut and green rep, including six chairs, two easy chairs and couch, loo table to match, walnut ehiffonniere with plate glass and marble slab, what-nots, splendid prints and engravings, mahogany easy and other chairs in hair, dining-room table, mahogany aideboard, time pieces, mahogany round table with pillars and claws mahogany sofa, mirrors, handsosie ladies' work tables, fire screens, vases, and and chimney ornaments, ashpans, window drapery, also a sweet-toned cottage piano, and a Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine in good working order, polished Tudor and iron bedsteads, feather and other beds, bolsters and pillows, hair mattresses, and bed linen, mahogany and other chests of drawers, splendid mahogany wash stands and dressing tables with toilet glass affixed, mahogany wardrobe with plate glass front, mahogany night com- mode, toilet services, bedroom chairs, sets of coffee and tea service, glass, oil cloth, mats, carpets, kitchen chairs, tables, brass and iron pans, table cutlery, electro-plated goods, clock, earthenware, kitchen fender, fire irons, and many other kitchen and other household effects more nu- merous than can be here mentioned. As there are so many lots, the Auctioneer begs to in. timate that the sale will commence at one o'clock prompt, and may be viewed at any time after nine o'clock on the sale day. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER at his Insurance, Estate, and General Agency Offices, REGENT PLACE, Hope-street, Wrexham. 630c To BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR WILLIAM .L CONNOR, at the house of Mr Edwards, Cannon Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of October, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- dition to be then produced :— A PLOT, PIECE, or PARCEL of LAND, containing by estimation 200 square yards of Land, or thereabouts, situate at the corner of Abbot-street, and Back Chamber street, in Wrexham, and all that old building standing thereon. There is also a large underground vault or cellaring arched with brick. From its central position the land is adapted for a public building, shop, or other place of business. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM SHEBBATT, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and General Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 646r To Brokers, private families, and others. On Saturday, October 31st instant, at one o'clock prompt. Unre- served Sole by Public Auction of Household Furni- ture, Kitchen utensils, Books, Gun, Pistol, and effects, upon the premises lately occupied by the late Mr Johnson, Garden Cottage, near the Red Lion Inn, Moss, near Wrexham. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR, has been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mr Thomas Johnson to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises of Garden Cottage, near the Red Lion Inn, Moss, near Wrexham, the whole of the useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, amongst which there are very useful and clean bedroom furniture, including French bedsteads in maple, iron bedstead, mat- traaaes, 2 excellent feather beds, bolsters and pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, wasbstands and dressirg- tables, painted maple chest of drawers, two sets of toilet service, water bottles, toilet glasses, bedroom carpets, fenders and fire irons, stair carpet and rods. For the j sittingroom and kitchen there are-a. pier glass 3ft. 6in. by 3 ft. 9in., chairs, tables with aad without drawers, splendid eight days' clock in long case, small clock, fenders and irons, ash pans, several splendid prints and engravings, including co Friends in Adversity," &c., &c., photographs of the Wrexham Parish Chureh, the Middleton's monument, &c., &c., Chica and earthen- I ware, metal and other tea and coffee pots, wine and other glasses, moderator and other lamps, oil cloth, car- pets, mats, cocoa matting, brasses, chimney ornaments, quick iron and heaters, 3 hand lamps, lamp shade, steel- yard, coal urn, filter, a lot of brushes, saw, chopper, pans, mug", kettles, Dutch ovens, buckets, steps, clothes bora candlesticks, 7 rain tubs water cans, garden tools and roller, ladder, dog kennel, ale stillage, and other useful kitchen utensils. Also a gun and pistol, a number of books in volumes, magazines, &c., including portions of the Illustrated London News," Good Words," Com- hill," "Mutual Friends," Sunday at Home," Ac., &c., and a quantity of coloured prints from the Illustrated London News," and other effects. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and general Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-streat, Wrexham. 729.: rriO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Mr WIL- X LIAM CONNOR, at the house of Mr Edward Lovatt, the Old Swan Inn, Abbot-street, in Wrexham, on FRIDAY, November 6th, 1868, at two o'clock in the afternoon, a POLICY of ASSURANCE for Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds in the Economic Life Assurance Society, on the life of a Wrexham tradesman, now in or about the forty-fourth year of his age,subject to the annual premium of six pounds eleven shillings and three pence, and to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, The policy was issued several years since. For further particulars apply to William Sherratt, Esq., Solicitor, Queen's Chanbers, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, at his Estate, Insurance, and General Azency Offices, Regent-place, Hope-street. Wrexham. 634b Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR W. CONNOR. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION by Mr WILLIAM CONNOR, at the house of Mr William Edwards, Llanerchrugog Arms Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1868, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of sale, and a plan and description to be then and there produced, a plot of Land opposite the Royal Oak Inn, fronting a certain road at the Ponkey, called Mary Owen's Road," in the following or such other lots, as may be agreed upon. Lot 1 a plot of LAND, containing about 150 yards. „ 2 ditto „ 3 ditto Jt 4 ditto „ 5 ditto „ -6 ditto „ 7 ditto „ 8 ditto The land is suitable for the erection of Cottages. For farther particularr apply to Mr Wm. SHERRATT, Solici- tor, Queen-street Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr JOHN BOWYER, or to the AUCTIONEER. 640f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TVTV TILL be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr WILLIAM CONNOR, in several lots, a plot, piece, or parcel of LAND, situate at Rhosllanerchrugog, near Ruabon' and well adapted for building purposes—being centrally situated. The sale will take place at Five o'clock in the after- noon of Friday. November 27th, 1863. at the house of Mr William Edwards, Llanerchrugog Arms Inn, Rhos- llanerchrugog, near Ruabon. Further particulars in future advertisements, and in the meantime apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and lGeneral Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 645a LAND and BUILDINGS to be Sold by Public Auction, at PENTRE CHRISTIONYDD, near Ruabon. MR WILLIAM CONNOR respectfully announces receipt of instructions from Mr Bolliver to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Three o'clock in. the After. noon of Friday, the 27th November, 1858, at the Public House occupiedby Mr Edward Bolliver at Street Issa, near Ruabon, in one or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and upon such conditions as will then and there be produced ;—All those Four COTTAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and OUT- BUILDINGS, with the Gardens thereunto belonging, and a Piece or Parcel of LAND adjoining thereto, being about three roods, be the same more or less, situate and being- at Pentre Christionydd, near Ruabon, in the County Of Denbigh, and in the respective occupations of Martha Lloyd, Joseph Reece, David Hughes, and Thomas Evans. The whole being situated in a thriving district, and to a person wishful to invest capital on cottage property, the land as above described offerj an excellent opportunity for doing so. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER at his Estate, Insurance, and General Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 730a TO be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, or PUBLIC AUCTION, Two very substantially and well- built COTTAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, con- taining to each house two good and lofty bedrooms, sitting-room, kitchen and scullery, and outbuildings, bakehouse, pig styes, Ac., and a plot of laud to each house now used as gardens, but well adapted for the erection of more buildings for business or other purposes, the same having a front view. The whole are situate and leading from the turnpike road between Coedpoeth and the Talwrn, not far from the Grosvenor Arms Inn. A great portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, and possession had in the spring of next year. To treat for purchase by private treaty, apply to Mr ROBERT WILLIAMS, on the premises; and if not disposed of by private treaty, the whole will be offered for sale by public auction, by Mr William Connor, auctioneer, Wrexbam, on Monday, November 30th, 1868, and of which the hour and place of eale will be duly announced. 685g SALE BY MR LOVATT. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT RHOSDDU. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr LOVATT, at the i Old Swan Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham, on FRI- DAY, the 30th day of October, 1868, at Four o'clock in the afternoon (by order of the Mortgagee). All those Two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or Dwelling-houses, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Rhosddu, near Wrexham, and now in the respective oc- cupation of Mrs Webb and Edward Vaughan. Annual rentals, .£22 10s. For further particulars apply to Mr JOHN G. BUCKTON, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEER. Wrexham, 16th October, 1868. 676a SALES BY MESSRS. LLOYD & JONES. MESSRS. LLOYD AND JONES, MOLD, BEG respectfully to inform the Gentlemen, D Farmers and Butchers of the neighbourhood, that they intend holding MONTHLY SALES for FAT and STORE STOCK, &c., &c., at the >, DOLPHIN HOTEL YARD, At which place they will arrange for accommodation for all Stoc entrusted to their care at the Auction Mart. The above Sales are fixed on the Last WEDNESDAY in every month throughout the year, and will be conducted upon the very lowest charges possible, and all accounts will be settled immediately after the Sale. Stock, &c. to be in the Yard at Twelve, and the Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Luncheon will be provided at the Hotel. All entries of Stock, Carriages, Harness, &c., to be made as soon as possible, to enable the Auctioneers to have them properly advertised in the local papers, &c. 456a Stock already entered for next Sale :— 40 Fat Sheep 6 Fat Heifers 1 Fresh Barren Oow 6 Store Pigs 1 Strong broad-wheeled Cart 1 Four-wheeled Phseton nearly new, well worthy 694a the attention of hotel keepers and others. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Important SALE of FREEHOLD HOUSES and LAND S(c„ &c., at MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS LLOYD and JONES have been favoured IVt with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs Pellow, submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Royal OA Inn, Mold, on WBDNESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1868, at Two o'clock, in such lots as may be decided at the time of sale, and subject to such con- ditions as will be then and there produced, Nine Sub- stantially Spick-built HOUES, with Gardens thereto, now in the occupati^ on of Mr Thomas Edwards and others, and situate at Maes-y-dderwen, abutting on the I road leading to the Bromfield Hall Colliery from the Mold and Wrexham turnpike road. Also. that Piece or Parcel of LAND, known as Maes Glas," containing 2a. 1r. 20p. (be the same more or less), now in the holding of Mr Isaac Jones. This field is situate near the residence of the late Mrs Pellow, with a good road leading thereto, about three minutes walk from High-street, Mold, and is well adapted for building sites or accommodation land, as there is a constant supply of water running through it. This lot is surrounded by lands of A. T. Roberts, Joel Williams, R. Peters, Esquires, and others, and is well worthy the attention of market gardenera. At the same time will be offered 60 SHARES in the Mold Gas and Water Company, and 10 SHARES in the Mold Market Hall Company, (if not previously disposed of by Private Treaty, of which due Notice will be given). For further particulars and plans of the property apply to Messrs HOSTAGE and TATLOCK^ Solicitors, Chester, or at the AUCTIONEERS. Offices—Oafureh Lane* Mold, October 9th, 1868. 646a SALE BY MR COOPER. BROUGHTON HALL FARM YARD, near Worth™- bury, in the.Gi1.tP. of Flint, and eight miles from WrexhaM anaWhitchurch. MR COOPER has been honored with instructions froiji Robert Howard, Esq., to SELL by AUC- TION, oil MONDAY, October 26th, 1868, on the premises at One o'elocK^^iij entire STOCK of 70 superior young fat or store Oftwuabire-dowa BwOlJ, 40 Shropshire-down Ewe Lambs, aJMTj? fat Wether Lambs, 2 Shropshire. down Rams, 3 fA w., 9 Heifers, Buitmble for store or the butcher; fat Bull. Also part of a stack of first- class upland old Hay, about 15 tons, the growth of 1867. Catalogues may bo had from the Auctioneer, Whit- church, Salop. 696a Sales by Auction. I SALES BY MR. ALBERT BURY. I II NANT, MINERA.-FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by Mr ALBERT BURY, at the Cross Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, on MONDAY. the 26th day of October, 1868, at four o'clock in the after- noon, all those Four MESSUAGES, COTTAGES, or DWELLING HOUSES, with the Garden and Appur. tenances thereunto belonging, and occupied therewith, situate at the Nant, in the township of Bersham, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, now or late in the respective occupation of Mr Edward Foulkes and others. The above cottages are situate near the Minera mines and are very suitable and conveniently situated tor work- men employed in lead mining. For further particular1) apply to J. JAMES, Esq., or J. DEVEREUX PUGH, Esq., Solicitors, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEER. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Temple-place, Wrexham. 615b FRANCIS' Annual Autumn Sale of Coniferae Shrubs, Forest and Fruit Trees, dtc., ltc. MR. ALBERT BURY begs respectfully to announce that he has received instructions from Mr Joseph Francis to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 27th and 28th October, 1668, commencing at 11 o'clock punctually each day, at Grove Nursery, Chester Road, Wrexham, the choice and varied collection of general NURSERY STOCK, com- prising a large number of specimen and ornamental trees of abies douglasi. abies smithii, thugia aurea, thugia borealis, thugia lobbii, pinus normandiana, pinus excelsea, cupressus lawsoniana rhododendrons, standard lauristinas, Tartarian arborivitae, laurels, weeping elms, &c., &c. A choice selection of climbing and wall plants, standard and dwarf roses; a great variety of Fruit Trees, com- prising apples, pears, plums, cherries, &c., &c., in a bearing state; together with a large assortment of ever- green privets, thorns and forest trees of every description. Purchasers will meet with every accommodation that can possibly be afforded, and to facilitate the removal of plants, &c., the railway companies' drays can enter the nursery to be loaded. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Temple Row, Wrexham. 674g SALE BY MR RICHARDS. VOTES FOR THE WEST DIVISION OF CHESHIRE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr RICHARDS, at TThe Holy Land Inn, Threapwood, three miles from Malpas, on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 1868, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced. The undermentioned FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, or Dwelling-houses, Crofts, and Gar- den, viz.:— LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house and Garden, situate near The Holy Land Inn aforesaid, in the parish of Threapwood, in the county of Chester, adjoining the turnpike road leading from Worthenbury to Malpas, in the occupation of William Wynn. LOT 2.—All those Two MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses and Gardens, situate near the Holy Land Inn aforesaid, in the said parish and county, adjoining the road leading from Threapwood to Oldcastle, in tne occu- pation of Joseph Mumford and — Dulson. LOT 3.—All those Three MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses, with two Crofts, and three Gardens, thereunto belonging, situate in the aforesaid parish and county, ad- joining the road leading from Threapwood to Greaves, in the several occupations of Widow Hewitt, Davies and William Roberts. 684a SALE BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. WREXHAM FAIR. DENBIGHSHIRE & FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. respectfully announce that their next sale in the above Mart, will be held on Thursday, the 5th day of November, 1868, for which entries are respectfully solicited. Present entry A lot of prime Fat Cattle Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Sheep Calves Pigs Lambs Further entries will be thankfully received, up to the day of sale, by Messrs Griffiths and Co. Sale at Eleven o'cloek prompt. Office, York-street, Wrexham. 690 SALE BY MR ISAAC TAYLOR. MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of valuable Building and Accommoda- tion LAND, near the town of Mold. MR. ISAAC TAYLOR respectfully announces that he is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUC- TION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of October, 1868, at One for Two o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to tuch conditions as shall then be produced, and in the lots s -t forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other lots as the vendors may decide upon at the time of sale- All that Freehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with Outbuildings, Gardens, and Croft, situate in Milford-street, near the Lead Mills also, three pieces or parcels of valuable Building and Accommodation LAND partly situate on the south-east and partly on the north- west side of the turnpike road leading from Mold to Northop, and lying between the town of Mold and the Lead Mills, in the several occupations of Mr Edward Barclay, builder, and Mr Thomas Jones, publican, or their undertenants, and containing 9a. lr. 5p. or there. abouts. Also, two other pieces or parcels of valuable Accommodation LAND, situate on the north-east side of the road leading from Mold to Chester, and lying between the town of Mold and Pentre, in the several occupations of Mr E. Price Jones, brewer, and Mr Thomas Davies, chandler, and containing 8a. and 23p. or thereabouts. The property is situate within a few minutes' walk of the market town of Mold and the railway station, is intersected by good roads, and admirably adapted for Bailding Sites. The minerals will be included in the sale. Printed particulars with plans may be obtained at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold of Messrs GREGORY, Row CLIFFES, and RAWLE, Solicitors, 1, Bedford Row London; Mr RUPERT SMEDLEY, Solicitor, Holywell or Mr ISAAC TAYLOR, Coleshill Cottage, Flint. 625g Legal and Public Notices. NOTICE. ALL persons having CLAIMS against the Local ACommittee of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society, will please attend at the Wynn- stay Arms, at Three o'clock on Thursday, the 29th mat. 712a THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at Mold and JL. Flint, in the matter of EVAN LLOYD, of Mold, in the County of Flint, grocer, adjudged bankrupt on the 18th day of August, 1868. An order of discharge will be delivered to the bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from tlis date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. 714c L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham and Llangollen, in the matter of THOMAS MORRIS, of Marford, in the county of Flint, Surgeon, adjudged Bankrupt on the 30th day of July, 1868. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 14th day of October, 1868. 702a L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. MONEY WANTED on First-class Mortgage, by .ULL various respectable parties. Sums of R250, .£300, and up to J6500, paying Interest at the rate of Five Pounds per Centum per Annum. Every satisfactory proof given of ample security.—To treat, apply to Mr WM. CONNER, Auctioneer, Valuer, Accountant, and Estate Agent, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 732a PONY LOST.—Strayed from Mr VAUGHAN'S, Mount- -L street, on Monday morning, lath inst., a small light.brown FILLY, from 11 to 114 hand4 high has been newly shod, and is marked across the nose by the bair being rubbed off. Whoever will restore the same to the above address shall be well rewarded. 703c Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE Quarterly united gathering of the WREXHAM J- BANDS OF HOPE, will be held in the NEW CHAPEL, Chester-street, on FRIDAY evening nrat, at seven o'clock, when several melodies will be gilen by the children, and short addresses delivered by the Rev. F. B. BROWN and other friends. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. A collection will be made to help the fund of the Union. CHARLES ROCKE, 723c Honorary Secretary. RUABON CHURCH RESTORATION. BUILDERS desirous of CONTRACTING for the JD various works required in Restoring Ruabon Church are requested to send their.ames,with references (immediately), to B. FERRY, Architect, F.SA. No. 1, Trinity Place, Charing Cross, London. The Drawings and Specifications may be seen at the Vestry of the Church, and also the quantities, which have been prepared, and may be obtained on payment of 10s. All tenders are to be sent in on the form provided with the quantities, and must reach the Architect's Office, by post, on Thursday morning, November 12th, but neither the lowest nor any other tender will neces- sarily be accepted. 7010 NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the partner- L\ ship heretofore subsisting between us, the nnder* Bigaed JOHN WILLIAM SPARROW, JAMES SPARROW, and SAMUEL POOLE, at Frood, near Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, as ironmasters, under the firm of "SPARROWS and POOLE," was dissolved by mutual con- sent on the 18th day of April, 1867, so far as related to the said JOHN WILLIAM SPARROW, and that all debts due to and by the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said JAMES SPARROW and SAMUEL POOLE, who, since the said date, have carried on the said business of Ironmasters at Frood aforesaid, in part- nership together, under the firm of "SPARROW and POOLE." Dated this 22nd day of October, 1868. JOHN W. SPARROW, JAMES SPARROW, 723c SAMUEL POOLE. PUBLIC NOTICE.—The Directors of the BRON. JL WYLFA COLLIERY COMPANY (Limited), Mold, North Wales, hereby notify that from and after this day EDWIN HEYWOOD (late their Manager) is no longer in such employ. Wylva, near Mold, Oct. 22nd, 1868. 722a MARY BRAYNE, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22 ud and 23rd JL Victoria Chap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having claims or demands upon the estate of MARY BRAYNE, late of Grove Park, in the borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, Spinster, (who died on the 9th day of February, 1868, and to whose per- sonal Estate and Effects Letters of Administration were granted by the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate at St. Asaph, on the 31st day of March, in the same year to Thomas Brayne, a Brother of the said deceased) are hereby required to send particulars in writing of any such claims or demands to me, the under- signed Solicitor for the said Administrator, on or before the First day of December next, at the expiration of which time the said Administrator will proceed to dis- tribute the Assets of the said Mary Brayne (deceased) among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands of which the said Ad- ministrator shall then have had notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the Assets so dis- tributed or any part thereof to any person of whose debt, claim or demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated the 11th day of October, 1868. 653a Yspytty, Wrexham. J. LEWIS. THE ALBERT LIFE ASSURANCE CO Chief Office :—7, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London. Liverpool Branch:—3, Jackson Chambers, South Castle-street. CAPITAL '£500,000, subscribed by over 500 share- \? holders. Annual income £ 350,000. Claims paid five millions sterling. NEW BUSINESS, 1867:- 1637 Policies assuring J26i4,0S5 and yielding in New Premiums J228,863 12s. 9d.—Every description of Life Assurance business transacted on favourable terms.— The Directors have appointed MR JAMES JONES, 13, Bank-street, Wrexham, agent to the company, from whom prospectuses and every information can be obtained. 585j I the undersigned, RICHARD DAVIES, of Rhos L Berse, Hereby Give Notice, that I will NOT, from the date hereof, be ANSWERABLE for any DEBT or DEBTS which may be contracted by my Wife, ELLEN DAVIES. Dated this 16th day of October, 1868. Witness, RICHARD DAYIES. GEO. CLARK, Penygelli Hall. g THE MOLD GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. MAES GARMON HOUSE. Master:.—ME E. J. PAUL. THIS ESTABLISHMENT will be opened on TUES- t DAY, October 27th, for the reception of a limited number of BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS. For terms and prospectus, apply to Mr E. J. PAUL, Ruthin. 651a THE COMING OF AGE OF THOMAS WYNNE EYTON, ESQ., JR., OF TOWER. SUBSCRIPTION LIST to the fund being raised for t? the purpose of commemorating the event in a manner befitting the occasion. TREASURER:—DR. HUGHES. SECHETARY :—MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS. s. d. Subscriptions already advertised 81 4 0 Mr J. Wynne 10 0 0 Miss Eyton 5 0 0 Mr T. Wynne 5 0 0 Mr P. B. D. Cooke 8 0 0 5 0 0 Mr Carstairs Jone < 0 0 Sir Stephen Glynne, Bart 5 0 0 Mr Edward Bate 5 0 0 Messrs the Broncoed Colliery 5 0 0 Mr E. A. Lewis 3 3 0 Mr W. W. Shand 3 3 0 Mr E. Ashton 3 3 0 Mr Whitehall Dod 3 3 0 Rev. Henry Glynne 3 0 0 Rev. Robert Bryan Cooke 2 0 0 Rev. David Evan*, Rectory, 1 1 0 National Provincial 2 2 0 Captain Pennant 1 1 0 Messrs Jackson and Sons 1 1 0 Mr LI. Heaton 110 Mr Edward Davies 1 1 0 Mr Hampton 110 Mrs D. C. Rev. R. Howard 110 Mr John Davies 10 0 Caphin P. A. 2 2 0 Mr John asey 1 1 0 Rev. J. Williams, Hope 1 0 0 Mr E. Pemberton 2 0 0 Mr W. Bellis 1 1 0 Mr Edward Peters, Celyn 2 2 0 Miss Peters, do 2 2 0 Mr P. Lloyd Fletcher 2 2 0 Mr Thomas E. Birch 2 2 0 Rev. Samuel Evans 0 10 6 Mr T. W. Bowdage 0 10 6 Rev. E. Jones 0 10 6 Mr W. Catherall 0 10 6 Mr Jno. Lloyd, Draper 0 10 0 Mr E. P. Jones, 1 10 0 Mr Richard Harper 0 10 6 Mr Edward Bill 0 10 6 Mr W. Dykins 0 10 6 Mr Edward Rowlands 0 10 6 Mr Benjamin 0 10 < Mr Thomas Pownall 0 10 0 Mr E. Pownall 0 5 0 Mr E. 0 ifi O MrW. Dodd. 0 5a Mr W. Dale. 0 ? X Subscriptions to be paid to the credit of either at the National Provincial or No mn? ?!; Wales Banks, Mold, <m or before the 20thS :.{GæJ ? r? /??/ TI"?,?? I !¡'" I ;.J",