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Sales by Auction. ^L&s BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & JONES. ?y Live and Dead 2?'a?HM? Stock, Dairy .f a/M! ?MtMcAoM ?'Mr?ntMT-e, at BALL'S WOOD, NEAR GRESFORD. II c-v'-iSBS BAUGH, JONES, & Co. have been in- .t,Ucied by Mr Chas. Roberts, who is giving up :*rm'' to SKLL BY AUCTION, at BaUs Wood, 'r e':IJ, on Wednesday, the lUth day of Feb., 1875, ,f,)reb', ??y? STOCK, Implements of Hus- :1* j)aii v Vessels, and HOUSEHOLD FUKNI- ba! l' n;nuLh—Six dairy cows, one three-year-old 'I t h  '-irt?t.wu-VMar-cid in-calf heifers, and three *• ;:er' • hcifeK, four turkeys, one powerful cart u?' Í;1rt' J \lI'Løn:n; comprise one horse-power reaping ¡ I,l ? tedding machine, winnowing machine, tar:'y'' ,'tiv > narrovv-wheel carts with harvest t¡;ltJ and side,boanb, pony cart, iron wheel plough, :e-l.: harrows wood land Yeller, tunup seumer, !,aI' U chaff cutter, wood cultivator, •sC! :f" !r burse-power chaff cutter, wood cultivator, a Lidr, beel and other rakes, sieves, "? .?ei" cartrope.s, yelves, spades, picks, old '?!)?'c' stone pig troughs, beam scales and t I .<, I I Ir'). thnll, chain, ?nd ploughing gears, set of ?''? ) %n?- several collars and other gears. 11'11 C", f 1 P' i)t!)? 'Vt?"'K' c'??sist of wheel churn, cheese 'J ¡;< ..? vats, cheese screw, milk pans, milking t;;1', "lV HI p''t?- butter scales and sieve, benches. ?'??. ?\);[ )?: i"cludes oak dresser and contents, iiav dining, card, and other tables, corner cup- u;I:I:li)ar¡"ur and kitchen chairs, copper spittoons, ¡'ll:'¡,' 0ak wardwbe. chair commode, dressing 1:o'w;lsJ¡st¡UI,Is and sernces, toilet glasses, oak t w f-'hcbe, four-post and other bedsteads, lintT .1 ¡ ''nl?tf s, and pillows. -tt"f h. d :e• ,,ui;.tuv of wheat straw in yard. A. Lkven for Twelve o'clock, prompt. ;')".l.' 276e h i. .„rtant and extensive Sale of very handsome :J   ?'? ?'<??M'?, Stanhope ?'Aee?M, j Plated /Yt!T?CM, and OMt-t?Of 2!?<sctN, at CYMMAU HALL, I ?'?" ?. FAt H, JON ?E" & Co. have been M* "t .??tth instructions from Geo. W. Charl Mt). ?" ?. ?ELL BY AUCTION, at Cymmau wt'Flintshire, en MONDAY and TUESDAY, H:?- it;?] davs of February 1S75, the whole tlit ,ne nio iern and valuable HOUSEHOLD ? .mif 'nciern and v?uable HOUSEHOLD ,\?j?'?'i. aud other effects, comprising— fu-erN Handsome modern carved oak, Ilard oak, gentlemen's and ladies' easy -I\\j po 1 JlU" l -iu,'¡e chairs, and .fovt stools, upholstered in ?"" ?" '\elí<'r very beautiful pollard oak side K'?'  ?-in'r ?''v beautiful poii?rd o&k side \?;)a.?t?ss back, 60 by :?, telescope 10ft. '?'i? ijiu?cis carpet, black bearskin, hearth dt'uu-? ?? ?y "Landseer," framed and ru ,ldlll,.l ¡ !!bzc j 1 t tl .NL,-ROOM. —Superior walnut gentlemen's 'i!"rt;y, "cc tsmna! and single chairs, sofa, and2 J'U(: 'j *upholstered in H?m fd rep & French figured IJ' "II" 1 1. 'f I 1,' )? La:"1 O:A 1"0 and "ther tables, beautiful cabinet, ?': H di "?ti't. ?"<J?, and brass mountings, with Wh. '!?? c?i?"?(ts, Hued with blue velvet, costly ):,1' I lAy's w..rk tabJe, mounted witli ormolu and v.h )?;ishe? rusmvoud, tme-toned cottage \í: .?'e with fret-work front, and lined with ¡ rll-'<"¡ ,ilk Canterbury and music, Brussels U"t" (- 1 'Ill' 1''I": I! I'll: coloured chromo lithographs, in ('H'h" U\ .> ^l' ^uW-s ??-xe'i, handsome ornaments, &c. THFMoiiMNG-HoOM FmMTLKE in oak, upholstered i i; '■auleather, telescope dining table, occasional ,Iiid,, chetlionere, office table, in maho- ,n\ with ten drawers aud desk, Brussels carpet, b: ;\f, rU, Ax*. L"iuiiAitv.—Three book cases and one large cup- i,v,ril with ten drawers in lower part, closed up with f,t"Jr"ui safe, miner's dial, by "Abraham," • »,, v'wer microscope, in c ise, with 3 boxes of glass, < J. I b mounted obj"ects, deed and cash boxes, and about •{IH> volumes of modern books, &c. 1> KMUANTK HALI, -()ak table, hat and um- hrc'il'.i stand, hall chairs, matting, Brussels stair car- pe:tiny. «vc. The contents of several BEDROOMS comprise brass ani ir.»ii lull-tester and French bedsteads, with chintz and damask furniture, straw, wool, hair, and M'iriir mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, whit- ii-v ami uther blankets, wardrobes, washstands, (iresjim tables, toilet and chests of drawers, in polished, birch, and other light woods, and painted di-.t t,-ilet and services, Kidderminster car- pel- hearth rugs. fli: Ki ii !i i-;>. PAXTRIES, AC contain all requisite ■aititi'-iits. diiiner services, glass, &c. tfi); Oi I-DIMR El-']:I-"CT: Capital Stanhope ph 'T:. ciuvertilile into a waggonette or drag, by "llullmer," Liverpool, two sets of plated harness, saddle and li; idie. pony cart harness, stable lamp an i Liiterua, pikeis, <c., a variety of garden and •itUe: t'«>i>, two wheelbarrows, long and short lad- der. c.'rn bin, carriage jack, patent straw cuttir, kib- bliuu six va.n wat-rr tubs, dog kennel, and large L .d-"aie uiastiB, and numerous other effects. IMaiied iatul-nes are in course of preparation, n 10" okainul at the principal hotels in Ches- WrexLiam, or upon application to the A'■: .iiiei-r, MX day, prior to the sile, if, by post, on tc r. .? :t )'?t.t.;e stamp. < 'i:?? E;] is distant from Wrexham 5 miles, M IK Ii, Chester and about li miles from Cefnybedd oil the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay iiaii.tav. sue commence each day at 11 o'clock, and •'ara;t:v m. view on Saturday, the 13th of February, a. ten till lour o'clock. 270a PRELIMINARY. fFreehold 1'rnperty now Penybryn Hall, Jieai Rtiabmi, Denbighshire. 11,17 SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs 1 Eaiuh, Jones, and Co., at the Wynnstay Arms R llutbon, on Monday, tin- -2211d dly of February, v" L; thiee o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- h be then and there produc-d,—all that stoue- .'iiii; or dwelling-house with the garden and U;'i.t-a:ice< thereunto belonging, together with all J: ■>. <cver.il pieces or parcels of land adjoining called Cae Clythian, Cole- wrth-y-fforùd, and V-J.r r clia, containing in the whole, 11 acres, 1 or thereabouts, near Penybryn :n the said jiarish of Ruahon, and now in the L ii'.j- o; Me>srs Philip Pickering, and Wm. Pugh. N L -The above will be offeied in one, two, or purchasers. 1 further particulars apply to Mr P. Pickering, on :L. premises; Mr James, solicitor, Wrexham or the A jiit-ers. Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 271f PRELIMINARY. ■v Fur HYfi Villa, about 1 j miles from Llan lillal,.m Road. M1>M:S RAUGH, JONES, & Co. have been in- ?1. -n'?'.?i bv the representatives of the late John to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, -23rd dav of February, 1875, part of -■•e Holx.HttLb FURNITURE, pony carriage, dog puay, tow, and other effects. i i iiF comprises mahogany book case, teiescope dining table, mahogany chef- r: with front, mahogany and other chairs, mahogany couch, hall chairs, plate in gilt :rma-sive steel mounted fender, co:tl vase, &-c., v-ti. the u-n"l kitchen and culinary articles. Til.- M I-IIIHIR EFFECTS include 4-wheel pony car- nearly new, dog cart, pony harness, riding 'I I d Hie. side saddle, bridles, carriage jack, Ion- and -a rt ladders, patent chaff cutter, patent mangle, "I, 1. t h. -trtien tool. garden seats, two hives "1 f b .ld V* s, and several bee hives, quantity of builders Hi'Ulils. plaiiks and tressels, carpenters' tools, &c. a very u-eful pony, in-calf cow, to calve early in •■arch. jour white !in tail pigeons. Sale at 11 for 11 o'clock prompt. 319a A,h, Sycamorc, Elm, Poplar, and Alder: Tim ber. ?'? be ?..?t by Ticket by ?le?srs. BAUGH, JOXE?, III :?liit:ti,ltl,i)t. :it the Red Lion Inn, .t?-?u.t.rLxh iii, (iii Yi the 26th day of ? ?:u.n-y, ?7?) at ? ci.?-k in the afternoon, prompt, '11" J ;')   "?  "'?' Ash, Svcamore. Elm, Poplar, TA?1 iiier i lees, many of large dimensions, including 1 II arge lIilellSlOns, IUC U llg -wa: hundred of cimm }?nt?t.,nn Thuber, growing • .inns in the ]):mshfs of B?ngor Overton, and '"?"' 111 ?"?'cs of Denbigh and Flint, ac- c.?,.? l" L;<1"d mad". a.id ?ithin easv distance from a.t¡"I\, 1)11 Tilt:' (' I. t "t-t ii ?""?"' '"?"??'s??iiandCambri.iu Railways! ? "?M.'p?ire Union Canal. 'r ea'" 1 ) Particulars apply to Messrs. j lIl.1. H oil, Hope-street, Wrexham, or to the A d -tiel"r .) 31Sr SALE BY MR SNAPE. V. -Ss_ -s^ HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. :1£ OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. T? ??'??? PUBLIC AUCTION, in two lots, T llv at the Gredington Arms Inn, Hoi- on \v the 24th day of February, I-<- ? at Four for Five o'clock in the afternoon. LOT 1. All Hi ?eU-built and genteel FREEHOLD RE- SlIlKVrw   Grove, situate in the ancient   in he county of Denbigh, to- bttlier with the otitb?ilditugs, orchard, garden, and apj 'Urteuallces thereunto belonging.  liesiraule fèsitlence is pleasantly situated upon the iin (Castle-street) in Holt, and s eS '?? t arlour and breakfast-room, ?'r?;?j ?? ?shhouse, bakehouse, pantry, d:ury ;"(I cellar, five ?'?. storeroom and water li",?t :l The outhouses comprise barn and bay, ?it?m? f? ^>WS' with loft over, piggeries, gig an 1'■ irtlu 'n-f. ln» ?ood back and front yards. T:.t- xvh i nf i^ e property is surrounded by excellent It 'uu,hry walls. The house is in a good state of -Hi .nr, an,} has recently been fitted with gas. LOT 2 AU that Piece or Parcel of L?ND, called Hug- ^e Lane FielJ." now divided by a fence into two tnwde t U;i, ??thalf a mile from Holt, upon the Wr vV, i> nd abutting thereon. It is num- be-e i -? 1Wo upon the Ordnance Survey Man ■n.ri „ I • together over two and a half acres. A '< latf passes through it, and the land is of superior i* a in excellent heart. Th i P[°Perties are in the occupation of the OV.'lIer, who ? be prepared to give immediate pos-   and premises may be viewed on applica-, L,)u to the I)emoll in charge, and Mr John Jones Ci u'ci? ??' Holt, will show the fiel?ls  info ruiation iuay be had f roni 'JOIIN JANIFS, Fi.,ratl°n may be ?? "'? JOH JAMES, £"'i., fto^ucimr Wrexhaiii "?'°"' the AUCTIONEER ??mH??ti.iiigh-stretit.Wmxhsun. 325e Sales bv Auction SALES BY MR. LLOYD. FAIR DAY. THE NORTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION MART. WREXHAM. MR. LLOYD (late Jones & Lloyd), respectfully an- ?JL nounces that he will ?ELL BY AUCTION, in his Mart, on Thursday, February* 18th, 1875, a splendid lot of Magnificent Fat Cattle, Bullocks, and Heifers, Cows and Calves, Calving Cows and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, &c. A grand selection of fat and Store Sheep A prime lot of fat Pigs and Calves Sale at ten o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 158b MR. LLOYD gives notice that he intends pre- senting at next Christmas Show Dinner, in addition to the usual cups, value X42 15s., 1st prize, a Silver Cup, value C7 10s. 2nd prize, a piece of plate, val ueL3 3s. Will be presented to the Seller whose live stock realizes the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart, or elsewhere during the present year from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days inclusive any gentleman winning either first or second prize and not wishing to compete against a tenant farmer, will be awarded with a Silver Medal, the farmer coming next will receive first prize. A cup or piece of plate, value £ 310s., will be given to the buyer of the largest amount of stock between January 1st and December 13th, inclusive. Sellers and buyers will please keep their bills as a guide. -f Highly important Sale of Live and Dead FARMING S I'OCK, valuable Household Furniture, and other Effects, at WHITE HOUSE, HOSELEY, situate near Gresford, one mile from Llanypwll, and 2 j miles from the town of IVi-exhaiii. %M"R LLOYD most respectfully announces that he -"A has been honoured with instructions from G. E. Murray, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on his premises situate at Hoseley aforesaid, on Monday and Tuesday, the 8th and 9th days of February next, the whole of the choice young dairy stock, heifers, draught and harness horses, pigs, the usual assortment of implements, dairy vessels, the whole of his superior household furniture, &c., Ac. The Livestock comprises 20 head of cattle, inclu- ding 10 cross-bred and Alderney young dairy cows, for early spring profit, 4 choice in-calf heifers, 3 yearling heifers, 2 do. bullocks; and 1 bull; 4 horses, Darby," very powerful cart mare, rising nine years old "Nan- cy," bay half-bred mare, five years old, 15.2 high, in foal, quiet in saddle or harness, with fine action; stylish half-bred two years old colt, by "St. Clare," likely to make a hunter; a very handsome donkey, 2 gilts, 12 couple of fowl, 8 ducks and drakes, 4 geese, 2 greyhounds, &c., &c. Dog-cart and harness, capital Coburg complete in good condition, light-running stylish new dog-cart with lamps and cushions complete, by Conran, Wrex- ham, set of brass-mounted harness (new), gentleman's riding saddle, hack bridle, steel, bits, &c. Implements, &c.—2 broad-wheel carts, with harvest gearing, spring donkey cart, 2 ladders, iron cultivator, American hay collector, scuffle, Howard's wheel plough, 2 sets zig-zag borrows, rick sheet scythes, and poles, patent lawn mower, turnip pulper, wheelbir- rows, grinding stone, rain tubs, pig troughs, cow chains, pig turnel, garden tools, garden roller, &c. Gears-Chain gears, 2 sets thrill gears, &c. Stack Yard—About 50 tons of manure, 1 ton well- harvested hay, 1 ton of straw, about 6 loads of mangel wurzel, 32 measures seed potatoes (Victorias andWhite Rocks), 3 measures ashleaf kidneys, &c. Dairy- Churns, butter tub, butter scales and weights, milking cans, milk mugs, cream pots, &c. Wash-house—Patent mangles, galvanized baskets, &c. Kitchens—Fenders, copper and iron kettles, sauce- pans, warming pans, Windsor chairs, deal and other tables, eight day clock, set of papier mache trays, crockery, dinner service, china tea service, coffee Per- colater, set of jugs, firescreen, clothes maids, frying pans, filter, iron fountain, &c., &c. Entrance Hall-Cocoa mat, and wool door mats, oilcloth, oak hall chairs, stag-horn hat stand, &c. Breakfast and Dining-Room-Steel fender and fire- irons, chimney glass in gilt frame, Brussels carpet 7 yards by 5 yards, hearth rug, American chair, maho- gany dining and other tables, arm chairs, mahogany sideboard with cellerette and drawers complete, map of the world, ta,bl cloth, muslin and Union damask window curtains, &c. Glass-Cut glass wine decanters, tall ale glasses, claret glasses, champage do., jelly glasses, claret jug, celery glass, &c. Drawing-room—Steel fender and fireirons, Brussels carpet, 111 feet by 15 feet; coal vase, drawing-room suite in walnut and green Pekin cloth, walnut circu- lar table, walnut occasional table, walnut cheffonnier with plate glass back and doors, and marble slab, walnut work table, large pier glass 4 feet high by 3 feet 6 inches, mahogany card table, &-c. Stair-case—18 brass rods, 16 yards Brussels stair carpeting, druggetting, mahogany hanging wardrobe, &c. The Bedroom Furniture consists of fenders and fire- irons, druggetting, mahogany and painted washstands, with chamber service, dressing tables, mahogany swing dressing glasses, mahogany half tester bedstead with hangings, iron and other bedsteads, cane-seated chairs, mahogany towel rails, mahogany bedstep with commode, mahogany chest of drawers, painted book- case, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, pillow slips, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, hair and flock mattresses, &c., &c. First day's Sale luncheon by ticket at 11.30. ORDER OF SALE: First Day.—Live Stock and out door effects at one o'clock prompt. Second day.—Household Furniture, &c at 12 30. Catalogues may be had eight days prior to the Sale from the Auctioneer, place of Sale, Feathers Hotel, Wrexham, Griffin Inn. Gresford, Nag's Head Inn, Farndon, Buck Hotel, Bangor, and from Mr ALLCOCK, The Grosvenor Arms, Pnlford. Office -PI.-tssey, Wrexham. 232c SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. ON FRIDAY, February 12th, 1875, at TY'N-Y- WERN, one mile from the town of Ruthin, 2 cart mares, two-year old filly, mountain pony, 6 well bred in-calf dairy cows, 7 well bred in-calf heifers, 7 yearling calves, 2 in-pig sows, 2 store pigs, waggon, 3 carts, 3 iron ploughs, iron and wood harrows, land rollers, chaff cutters, winnowing machines, market cart and harness, gearing for four horses, and all the usual assortment of other implements horse power for chaff cutting and churning, dairy vessels, &c. Wheat, barley, and oat straw, and hay. Credit or discount given. The property of Mrs Hughes, who is leaving. Lunch at Eleven, and Sale at Twelve. 306 100 FAT WELSH WETHERS. TO be OLD by AU 'TION, by Mr DAVID 1. ROBERTS, at Ruthin Sheep Market, on the FAIR DAY. February 16th, 1875, in suitable lots, the property of Mr William Jones, Ty-isa 'r Cefn. Sale at Eleven o'clock. 307c IN the Month of MARCH, 1875, at Fron Farm, in the parish of Chirk, 9 horses, 17 head of cattle, sows and pigs, farm implements, dairy utensils, &c., the property of Mrs Jones, who is retiring. Auctioneer's office: Temple Building, Corwen. 308c SALE BY MR T. WHITFIELD. WREXHAM. FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PIECE OF LAND. TO he SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr THOMAS )) WHITFIELD, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of February, 1875, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then produced- All that old-established PUBLIC-HOUSE, called The Bull's Head," with the Brewhouse, Stable, and Barn held therewith and also the Piece of LAND adjoining, containing about 1 acre, situate near to the Cattle Market, in the town of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Williams. The premises have a frontage of 96 feet to Farn- don-street, and are well adapted for building pur- poses. Further particulars can be obtained on applica- tion to MR H. DAVIES, 155gs Solicitor, Oswestry. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of Houses, Land, and Building Sites, at Corwen. THE owners of the Crown Hotel Estate will offer A this valuable Property for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION early in April next, of which further par- ticulars will shortly appear. 309a SEEDS! SEEDS!! V STACHAN, Seed Merchant and Nurservman, Y. Hurh-street, Wrexham. has much pleasure in *?? ca.Ihng the attention of the public to his un- I rIvalled selections of kitchen, flower garden, and farm seeds. "1 Catalogues, with prices, on application. 205s Sales by Auction SALE BY MR SNAPE & MR FRANK LLOYD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly important Sale of Agricultural, Live, and Dead Farming Stock, comprising 40 head of cattle, 5 draught and harness horses, 20 pigs, the whole, of the modern and new farming implements, &-c., d;c., at OLD LLWYNN ONN FARM, situate one mile from Wrexham, which MR SNAPE AND MR FRANK LLOYD most res- 4pectfully announce that they have been honored with instructions from Mr Tomlinson, who is re- linquishing Farming Pursuits, to SELL BY AUC- TION, in his Farmyard, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of March next. Full particulars in future advertisements, and in de- tailed catalogues, to be had ten days prior to the sale. Offices-Lion Honse and Plassey, Wrexham. 312a — T —■ —— Business Announcements. WATCHES! WATCHES! F. FR A s E R Beg to inform the Public that he has just received a large stock of his celebrated.. FIVE GUINEA WATCHES, Which he will sell at iC5 for cash. 42, High-street, Wrexham. 326r J. E. D ENNIS) (Son of J. Dennis, Eastgate-street, Chester), BRUSH, MAT, AND BASKET MANUFACTURER, 7, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. BEGS to announce that he has in Stock every description of Brushes, Combs, Door Mats, Baskets, Wash Leathers, Sponges, Sieves, IVoodwares,.&c., &c. LADIES' SATCHELS IN GREAT VARIETY. J. E. D. begs to tender his best thanks for past favours, and respestfully solicits a con- tinuance of the same. 7, CHURCH-STREET, 291c WREXHAM. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, FOR CLEARING & STRENGTHENING THE VOICE, RELIEVING ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, HOARSENESS, HUSKINESS, SORE THROAT, RELAXATION OF THE UVULA AND TONSILS TEAZING AND NERVOUS COUGHS, Give power and tone to the Voice in speaking or sing- ing, and telieve throat affections arising from any unusual exertion of the Voice, colds, and other causes. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a preventative of Hoarseness, and as a re- medy when it exists. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Mr Fanish, Liverpool:—" The effect of the Lozenges is remarkable indeed; gave me a voice as clear as a bell, and strong." Mr Lewis (Llew Llwyvo) :_u I be- lieve that I could not have performed my part (owing to hoarseness) at the concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." Mr Hughes (chorister, Bangor Cathedral, N.W.) :—"Your Lozenges com- pletely restored my voice," &c. Rev. Mr Roberts, Glanaled They are excellent for disordered voice and hoarseness." A Clergyman (near Wrexham :— I They have a wonderful effect upon my voice."— L. England, National School, Appleby, Penrith. I must say that I have derived great benefit from your Voice Lozenges. They also did a great deal of good to several of my friends, who were troubled with bad coughs, and could not sleep. Send another box." Sold in boxes, Is, Is lid, 2s 9d each; or per post, Is 2d, 3s, from the Maker, oie F RANCIS, M.P.S. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Also through Messrs. EVANS, SONS, & Co., Liver- pool; and APOTHECARIES' HALL, Town Hill, Wrex- ham. BERLIN, FLEECY, SHETLAND, ANDULISIAN, FINGERING, EIDER, AND RABBIT WOOLS, IN THE FINEST SHADES AND QUALITY. A large Assortment of SLIPPERS, CUSHIONS, GROUPS, CORDS AND TASSELS, MOSELLA GOODS, BRAIDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also the new BEAU IDEAL EMBROIDERY, FANCY GOODS, in great variety, SATCHELS, PURSES, JEWELLERY, &c., THE MISSES WHITING, I 2,-H I G H STREE T—2, WREXHAM. 163e MR JJJAURICE, SURGEON DENTIST, Lately practising in connection with MR HORATIO JONES, of Shrewsbury, Will attend at WREXHAM EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY, At Mr E. Smith's draper, 36, High-street. PAINLESS EXTRACTION WITH THE NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Artificial Teeth Guaranteed for Comfort, Durability, and Cheapness. OSWESTRY every Wednesday. 153b JJPWARD WEBB AND SONS' PRIZE STOCKS OF HOME-GROWN FARM SEEDS, CARRIAGE PAID. All Agriculturists who wiah to grow the best Root Crops, the heaviest crops of Hay, and the finest crops of Cereals, should read WEBB AND SONS' ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF FARM SEEDS FOR 1875, Illustrated with forty beautifully executed drawings of Roots, Grasses, Clover, Potatoes, &c., &c. The most valuable work on Agricultural matters yet published. Price Is. post free. Gratis to customers. EDWARD WEBB & SONS, SEED GROWERS, IVY MILLS, WORDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. Seed Farm :-KINVEB. HILL. Agent :—T H O M A S PUGH, Union Place, OSWESTRY I Attends Wrexham, Oswestry, Newtown, Welshpool, and Chester Corn Markets. 295f I, — —- -"————————————————————————.———————————————————————————————— ? Business Announcements. SPRING TOP DRESSINGS. p I ft FOR GRASS.—Sow Broadcast in Februarv. FOR SPRING WHEAT.—Sow Breadcast, and Harrow in the Land before Sowing the Seed. FOR BARLET.—Sow Broadcast behind the Seed Drill, and Harrow both together. Detailed Price Lists and Directions for Use sent upon application to MORRIS AND GRIFFIN. Ceres Works, Wolverhampton. Established Nearly Sixty Years. t 288a BEE HIVE ESTABLISHMENT, MOLD AND FLINT. GR.g.T CLEARAN-CE SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, FLANNELS BLANKETS QUILTS SHEETINGS I CARPETS Consisting of LINENS CALICOES HOSIERY RIBBONS MUSLINS WOOLLENS SHAWLS MANTLES SILKS AND DRESSES. Owing to the decease of the late proprietor, Mr Jones, the whole of the above valuable Stock will be offered for Sale at unprecedently Low Prices. Heads of families Hotel Keepers, and other buyers will find this a most favourable opportunity to make their purchases. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN AND BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHES. 303r Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH NOVEMBER, 1874. THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAVINGS BANK, ESTABLISHED AT WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. CHARGE. Dr. £ s. d. To balance due on the 20th November, 1873, including interest, as per last return. 68,247 510 To sums received of Depositors, in money within the year, ending 20th November, 1874 20,96715 3 To sums transferred from other Sav- ings Banks within the said year 159 11 8 To interest on moneys invested with the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, viz. Receipt B, dated 21st May, 1874 1,140 14 9 Receipt B, dated 21st November, 1874. 1,191 2 6 Interest on sums drawn for by the Trustees upon the Commissioners 9 19 5 Interest on sums transferred to Post- office Savings Banks 0 6 5 Ditto to other Savings Banks 1 13 0 Received for use of room, &c. 15 3 0 X91,733 11 10 DISCHARGE. Cr. £ s. d. By sums actually paid to depositors in money, including interest, within the year ending 20th November, 1874. 14,675 8 7 By sums transferred to Post-office Sav- ings Banks within the year 35 15 0 Ditto to other Savings Banks within the said year 1S2 19 0 By sums actually paid for Management within the said year 274 1 6 Balance on General Ac- count invested with Commissioners for the Reduction of the Na- tional Debt, including interest on the 20th November, 1874 75,437 1 7 Ditto in the hands of John James, Esq., Wrexham, treasurer, which fact is certified by me. 1,128 6 2 76,565 7 9 X91,733 11 10 JOHN JAMES, TREASURER. s. d. Balance due on the 20th November, 1873, brought forward. 76.565 7 9 Stato the No. of Total Amount Depositors. of each Class. C19 whose respective Balances on the 20th November, 1874 (including Interest) did not exceed jgl each 235 15 4 390 Do. were above ill and not exceeding £5 do. 965 4 6 270 Do. were above AC5 and not exceeding £10 do 1,918 12 10 211 Do. were above £10 and not exceeding X15 do 2*544 5 4 131 Do. were above X15 and not exceeding £ 20 do 2^263 11 6 278 Do. were above S20 and not exceeding £:30 do. 6,604 18 10 234 Do. were above zC30 and not exceeding £40 do. 7,728 18 4 130 Do. were above X40 and not exceeding £ 50 do 5^743 5 3 193 Do. were above X50 and not exceeding £75 do 11,773 3 2 97 Do. were above £75 and not exceeding £100 do 8,274 17 10 54 Do. were above XIOO and not exceeding £ 125 do 5j988 3 9 38 Do. were above X125 and not exceeding £150 do. 5,207 17 5 53 Do. were above £ 150 and not exceeding £ 200 do 9,468 18 1 2698 Total number of Depositors 68,677 12 2 3 Penny Banks 96 11 6 21 Charitable Societies. 596 18 1 60 Friendly Societies. 6,984 5 4 2782 Total number of Accounts Total Balances 76355 7 1 Balance invested with the Commissioners on the separate Surplus Fund Account, on the 20th November, as above Surplus 210 0 8 Deduct the portion thereof reserved to meet current expenses, as directed per 26th and 27th Vict., c. 87, s. 29 210 0 8 THE RATE ON ANNUAL INTEREST ALLOWED TO THE DEPOSITORS IS £2 18s. 4d. PER CENT. WE do hereby certify to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, that the aforegoin" W is a true Account. And we further certify, that a Duplicate of this Statement, accompanied by a List of the Trustees and Managers of the above institution, is publicly affixed in the Office or place where the Deposits of the above Savings Bank.are usually received, for the information of all persons making Deposits therein. Witness our hands this 30th day of January, 1875. WILLIAM OVERTON,) I T wo T rus tees of the said JOSEPH JACKSON, J Savings Bank. Witness-JOHN BURY, Actuary. I COPY OF AUDITORS' REPORT.j GENTLEMEN,—I have audited the Accounts of the Wrexham Savings Ban??SH?S?2(??' vemberlast, and found them correct. The sum of £ 75,437 Is. 7d. was at that date Invested with the Commissioners for RednrHrm nf National Debt, and a balane of £ 1,128 6s. 2d. then in the hands of your treasurer, ves a ?o'"t"a" l of £ 7K Sr 7/s- 9d. to the credit of the Institution. The Balance then due to Depositors was zC76,355 7s. Id., leaving a surplus of £ 210 Os. 8d. in favour of the Bank. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, WILLIAM JONES. To the Trustees and Managers of Wrexham Savings Bank 296a ESCLUSHAM NEW CHURCH. THE undermeutioned Gentlemen have kindly al lowed themselves to be named as a Committee for carrying out the building of Esclusham New Church, with power tit. add to their number :-Rev. Canon Cunliffe, Rev. 'James Dixon, Edward Evans, Esq. (Bronwylfa), Charles Greville, Esq., T. T. Grif- fith, Esq., John Lewis, Esq., H. W. Meredith, Esq., E. Tench, Esq., Peter Walker, Esq., Dr. Williams, Edwin Wyatt, Esq., and Simon Yorke, Esq. £ s. d. Amount already published 1245 6 4 A Friemd 20 0 0 Cobbettand Co., Deptford 2 2 0 Isaac Shone, Esq 110 Mr Wm. Thomas 110 Collected by— Mr Matthews, Hafodybwch 10 10 0 Mrs E. Davies, Darland House 2 18 ti Mrs Peter Browne, Rhyl 1 0 0 Mr Halliway, Carlisle 1 0 0 zCl,284 18 10 The Committee eafteslly appeal for subscriptions, which may be notified to the hon. secretary, J AMES DIXON, The Court, Wrexham, or to Mr POTTER, 322b High Street. ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTS, 1869, 1873, 1874. DR. DANIBL WILLIAMS' TRUST. A SCHEME, relaft to the above-named Trust, Ahas been lUtted by the Endowed Schools Commissioners to RIse Committee of Council on Education, and Notip is Hereby Given that during one month, from the fete of the publication hereof, the Committee of Council on Education will, in pur- suance of section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, receive OBJECffdNS or SUGGESTIONS made to them in writing respecting such Scheme. Copies of the Scheme may be obtained from the Secretary Charity Commission (Badowed Schools Department), 2, Victoria-street, Westainster, S. W. PAtRICK CUMIN, Assistant Secretary. Education Department, 25th January, 1875. 228e RE JOSEPH ROBERTS (DECEASED). ALL Persons having any CLAIMS against the Es- ptnfr of JOSEPH ROBERTS, late of Cefn Mawr and Pentre Dwr, in the county of Denbigh, laborer, deceased, are requested to send in particulars of the on or before the 1st of March, 1875, and all Per- sons INDEBTED to his Estate are requested forth- with to pay in their accounts. And Notice is Hereby Given, that after the said 1st day of March, 1875, the Executor will distribute the Assets of the Testator amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the Claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated this 4th day of February, 1875. WILLIAM DAVIES, 301a Executor. To the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Denbigh, being the Urban Sanitary Authonty of that Borough. To the Inhabitants of the said Borough and to all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS, the Mayor, Aldermen, and Bur- I V gesses of the Borough of Denbigh, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority of that Borough, have made application to the Local Government Board, to issue a Provisional Order under the 9th Section of the Sanitary Law Amendment Act, 1874, to alter the in- cidence of the charge of the expenses of the said Urban Sanitary Authority under the Sanitary Acts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Lieut.- Col. Ponsonby Cox, R.E., one of the inspectors of the said Board, will attend at the Town Hall, Denbigh on Thursday, the 18th day of February, at 12 o'clock noon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the subject matter of the said application. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may attend at such Inquiry and be heard with reference to the said application. As ^i-n9?s my hand this third day of February I 1875, at the office of the Local Government Board, ?S,L?don? ?-  JOHN LAMBERT, 313f Secretary. Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Ordinary Half-yearly General Meeting i. of Shareholders in the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1875, at Twelve o'clock, noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Com- pany. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the meeting. Dated this 5th day of February, 1875. By Order of the Share Directors, JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Office, Wrexham. 327s WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Ordinary Half-yearly General MEETING Tof MORCGAGEES of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1875, at one o'clock, p.m. And further Notice is Hereby Given, that imme- diately after the termination of such Meeting, a Special General Meeting of the Mortgagees vWl, be held for the purpose of electing a Mortgage Director in the place of Charles Thomas Arnold, Esq., re- signed. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the Meeting. Dated this 5th day of February, 1875. By Order of the Morgage Directors, JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 328a BUCKLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of the JL SHAREHOLDERS uf the Buckley Railway Company will be held at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of February, 1875, at One o'clock D.m., for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will remain so until after the Meeting. Dated this 5th day of February, 1875. G. M. DIXON, Chairman JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 329r MR T. T. GRIFFITH'S PORTRAIT FUND. dE s. d. Subscriptions previously announced £ 322 0 6 Rev. Edward Jones, Bistre Vicar- age, Buckley 1 1 0 Mrs Kenrick, Wynn Hall, Ruabon. 110 R. V. Kyrke, Esq, Nantyffrith. 110 Dr. Travors, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington 110 The Rev. T. H. G. Puleston, Worthen- bury 1 14,0 Robert Williams, Esq., Provincial In- bury i??ii a m s E in- surance Company, second subscrip- tion 1 1 0 JM28 6 6 1st February 330c N ORTHERN BANK., WREXHAM. Open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 to 3 p.m., On Thursdays from 10 to 6 p.m. On Saturdays 10 to 1 and 6 30 to 8 30 p.m. 1846s PROSPECTUS OF THE NORTHERN BANK AT MANCHESTER, AND AT WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. Banker: MR WILLIAM CONNOR, 1, Ridgefield, Manchester, and Wrexham. London Agents: CITY AND COUNTY BANK, LIMITED, 33. Ab- church Lane, E.C. Solicitors MR CHARLES HENRY SIMPSON, 44, Kennedy- street, Manchester. MR WILLIAM SHERRATT, Wrexham. Notary MR WILLIAM SHERRATT, Wrexham. Auditor MR LEE SPEAKMAN, 13, Briton Buildings, York-street, Manchester. Banks ONE, RIDGEFIELD, MANCHESTER. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. TO DEPOSITORS. THE advantage to depositors with this Bank is JL that they receive interest at a fixed uniform rate every six months, which by many is considered preferable to the fluctuating rates of interest bankers usually allow, and this Bank having a large number of depositors who prefer private individual enterprise, and a steady rate of interest to limited and such com- panies, paying sometimes a large rate of interest to shareholders only, the Principal is hereby enabled to ntimate that this Bank pays permanently interest as ollows ON MONEY DEPOSITED For 12 months, six per centum per annum. For 2 years, seven-and-a-half ditto. For 3 years and upwards, eight ditto. Seven days notice of withdrawal of deposits over zElOO, but arrangements can be made that deposits may be withdrawn immediately. CUSTOMERS. On current balances arising, five per centum per an- num interest is allowed, when the balance in hand runs over a month. Moreover, this Bank offers most reasonable facilities to parties having trade accounts here for over drafts upon very equitable terms; and is especially of great benefit to that class of business where acceptances are taken, as the Bank discounts bills of large or small amounts for customers and others. BILLS ADVISED In due course, or by noting or telegram. Dividends, Pensions, and Annuites collected. Customers' Secu- rities taken charge of, and all other banking business transacted upon equitable terms. TO FARMERS. The Wrexham Branch of this Bank has a steady in- creasing class of Farmers' Accounts, and is especially adapted for this class of business. BANKING HOURS. At the Wrexham Branch tm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 to 3 o'clock; Thurs- days from 10 to 6 o'clock; Saturdays from 10 to 1 o'clock and for the convenience of country cus- tomers, the Bank is also open from half-past six to half past eight on Saturday evenings only. PROSPECTUSES And Copy Testimonials may be had personally, or by letter, at the Banks, 1, Ridgefield, Manchester, and at Regent-street, Wrexham. September, 1874. 1846s TO THE MAGISTRATES FOR THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. GE.NTLEME-.T,-The appointment of Chief Con- stable being about to become vacant by the re- tirement of your Dresent able officer, I venture to solicit your kind and favourable consideration to my application for the honour of being appointed thereto I am a Welshman, born 1D Denbighshire, and grand. son of the late John Oldfield, of Ffarm, one ofH. M- Deputy Lieutenants for the county. I have served my Queen and Country for twenty years, at home and abro, in peace S war? and now desire to do so 1D my native county. If elected, I shall consider it a reward for, and ^an acknowledgment of, my humble services 'bvmv "Country" and "Country-men?.??baH "tr?e constantly to do my duty and to prove mS wtTy of your favour. Testimonials, &c.. will shortly be forwarded you. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, E. J. OLDFIELD, Captain 5th Fusileers and Major H. M.'s Army. Jersey, 20th Jan. 1875. 280f THE RUABON WATER COMPANY. N°TWFT I HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tenth M?ETT???? ORDINARY GENERAL  of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on FRIDAY, the 26th instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books will be closed from Monday, the 15th instant, until after the Meeting. By Order of the Directors, GEO. E. WOODFORD, Secretary. Rhos, Ruabon, 4th February, 1875. 314e Entertainments and Meetings. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. MONDAY, February 8,1875. "IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA." THOMAS BARNES, EsQ., has kindly promised to JL deliver a LECTURE on the above subject, in aid of the funds of the Working Men's Club. Chair to be taken at Eight p.m., by T. T. GRIFFITH, Esq. Tickets: 2s, Is. and 6d, to be obtained from the Booksellers, the Committee, and from T. E. MINSHALL, ) Sees. Hon. Sew. 223a GEO. PRITCHARD, J MOLD AND HAW ARDEN DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCH, OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND. THE ANNUAL COMPETITION of the above l Society will take place on THURSDAY, February iitti, IS75 (if prevented by fro it, the following Thurs- day), at Mr J. Wright's, Cop House Farm, Erouxshton. near Chester. PREMIUMS CLASS IST.-For single Furrowed Ploughs, open only to farmers or their men. First prize, 6 pounds. Second prize, 6 pounds, Third prize, 4 pounds. Fourth prize, 2 pounds. Fifth prize, 1 pound. Sixth, prize, 10 shillings. CLASS 2ND.-Upen to all competitors for single and doubled Furrowed Ploughs. First prize, 7 pounds. Second prize, 5 pounds. Third prize, 3 pounds. Fourth prize, 2 pounds. Fifth prize, 1 pound. Sixth prize, 10 shillings. A medal (value 2 guineas) to the maker of the winning plough. CLASS 3RD.-For local ploughmen or regular hired servants (who have never won a first prize) within that portion of the society's district—North-east side of the mountain range, which comprises the districts of Rhyl, Denbigh, Mold, Hawarden, Overton, and Wrexham. First prize, 5 pounds. Second prize, 4 pounds. Third prize, 3 pounds. Fourth prize, 2 pounds. Fifth prize, 1 pound. Sixth prize, 10 shil- lings. CLASS 4TH .-For the best butt in the field. Prize, a silver medal. Guage, 8 inches in width and not less than 6 inches in depth. Entrance fee for class 1st and 3rd, 5s. For class 2nd, 10s for each team. To be paid at the time of entry to Mr Hugh Hughes, Hendy, Mold, or Messrs J. and G McHattie, Ches- ter, on or before Monday, the 6th February. No en- tries will be received after that day. A Dinner will be provided on the premises, by Mr Lockwood, Hop Pole, Chester, at 2s till each. 227a READINGS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, Under the Direction of P, E DWIN JJARRISS, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In consequence of many ladies and gentlemen being unable to obtain RESERVED SEATS at the last Readings and Music, Mr Harriss has added a few more rows of chairs, and hopes by this arrangement to increase the comfort of his patrons. THE NEXT ENTERT4INMENT of the series wiU be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 15th of February, and will be continued fortnightly. PRESIDENT FOR THE EVENING E V A N MORRIS, ESQUIRE. VOCALISTS: Miss FANNY BENNETT (of the London Concerts), and Mr ORME (Principal Alto of Chester Cathedral), Mr Attwell, Llangollen, Miss O'Beirne, and other Ladies, Mr Tom Jones, Mr Cheadle Humphreys. Messrs C. and T. Coplestone, a Company of CHRISTY MINSTRELS, and the Boys of St. Marks' Choir, who will sing the celebrated Gendarme Duet, from Genevieve de Bra- bant, and the Spring Chorus." READERS: Mr G. Bradley, Mr Wilson, and Mr Evan Morris. INSTRUMENTALISTS Miss Parkin and Mr Edwin Harriss. Admission Threepence Balcony, Sixpence Re- served Chairs (principal entrance) One Shilling. Doors open at Half-past Seven, entertainment to com- mence at eight o'clock. Will ladies and gentlemen who are willing to assist in the Readings or Musical part of these Entertain- ments kindly inform Mr Harriss. 2464b ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, A LECTURE Will be delivered by MISS CHARLOTTE HAYES, Of Gatewen, in the TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, On behalf of the Funds now being raised for the pro- posed New CHURCH of ESCLUSHAM, subject PRINCE CHARLES STUART." CHAIRMAN:—REV. CANON CUNLIFFE. Reiserved seats, 3s 6d borty of Hall, 2s 6d Gallery. Is. Doors open at 7 30p.m., lecture to begin at 8. Tickets to be add from Miss Charlotte Hayes Mr Potter, and the hon. sec., Rev. J. Dixon. 321b A LADDO A LEDDIR." IES w Y\ AIIH. /1I "Y GWIR ERBYN WAlTH." I Y BYD." WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, 1876. A SELECTION FROM THE LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR COMPETITION. BARDDONIAETH (POETRY). AWDL Y GADAIR (The Chair ««n JaiJ* Llwyddawg. Heb vod dros 600 0 linellau. Cadair Dderw, a Thlws Aur. English Poem, upon the Massacre of the BriliQh Monks of Bangor-is-coed." ZC5, and a silver medal. RHYDDIAITH (PROSE). Best "Scientinc account of the origin m/i of the Welsh IanM.ee, from the earlK pSSlESS  (Y Traethawl goreu ar darddiad ser?esenoll.) aith????????? cyvnod boreuav i'r am- arl) ?ndt' v&Sirss&R Welsh.) 0 duS account of  and its  and a .fb?K cenuri?" ??"&gLUn?<a.? ??? and a silver medal. Teie^ juS"»u.) Fullest collection of the names of places  rivers, hills, etc., in the two Maelors with their deri- vation. (Y casgliad mwyav cyviawnVemvau 1M meusydd, avonydd, &c.. yn y ddwy Vaelor ??h" ?? tharddiad y cyvryw.) (English or Welsh.) .? CYVIEITHIAD (TRANSLATION), Best translation into Welsh of   A. You Like It." ^Sig?i2r~,+K CERDDORIAETH (MUSIC). VOCAL. Chorus—open to all comers-" ye Natinno ». the Lord" (Mendel?3ohn'a"HymaofPr Achieved is thy glorious Haydn's Creation." Choir to contain not chorus), nor over 150 voices. (Tobeco?p?f?? ?'' IM day of the Eisteddvod.) £100, and ? ???° n? ??lu? e ?.610 to the conductor. IN STRUM EIT AL. B est Brass Band, Piece> Selections from « Masa- niello." ?0. and a gold medal for ?e conductor. ART. Best %nal Painting on any subject ibustra- Best <Mginal Oil Paintingon any subject iMustra- £ 25, and a gold medal Best Original Picture in Water Colours, of any view in the counties of Flint and Denbigh, to be painted subsequent to 1874. XIO, and a gold medaL Sculpture—"Dunawd, of Bangor, near Wrexham. delivering the celebrated British protest" at St. Au- giistine's Oak in Worcestershire. 125, and a gold medal. CARVING. Best Carved Oak BardiclChair (to be the ropertS of the Comnutteee). X,10, and a gold medal A complete List of the Subiert* -arm, ??°- ditions, m?y be had from the Genera Secretary, posk free for four penny stamps. EDW. WILLIAMS, M.D.. JOHN jGINFs HUGH DAVIES, I HOn. SeciL 233j ROBERT WILLIANIS, General gmretary, 235:1 <», Lorne-street, Wrexham.