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y Sales bv Auction tiv MKSSKS BAUGH, JONES, ? JOXE&. \Lie- 1\  LI FKKHHOLD PROPERTY AT PET- ;1i:-¡¡:\I. BRVX, WUEXHAM. N ? ? pi >OLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH, ,0 \"1' :HI(I Co., ? the Lion Hotel, HopH- 'J ']::rl'h':¡IIl. on Monday, the ?rd uly, ISi!), at i; "„ f.jnr n'l-lock in the afternoon, inthtfoMow- ¡, ¡"r I": ,11.1' 1..1" as "??? be agreed upon at the H i'?.;n:.tNut?ct to conditions to be thcuaud 1 ..t;t' r;lu"t'lL sub,tiiitiallv br;cl: liuilt M ?? 111 Ihat very subst;mtia.Hy bric? built ? ))?' )!P:house, containing large kitchen, ? M '? ?? t; M". )'??y- ??sh-hous?, and three bed- ? with the walled yard, pump, ami ap- ih?rcuuL.) be!ou?i:?, situate adjoining ^• t "*p. iivliryn, in themwu of Wrexhan^ jN ? ?t :(?!"ow 'a the occupation of Ii^pe-.tjr 1\ ] All that substantial and very convenient ?? ?t  .'K''? ?" ?"? ?? m^'sures), with the usual moms ii(,t,s tli(,reuiito beon?in.?, situate ad- ,i 1, aiul now in the holdiu? of Mr William jwvr. ? ?'. ?:i that very eUgible piece or parcel of ty 1 containing 1,'& square yard? or th?rM- „ .uite adjoining Lot 'J, and now held bv ;it', a'" a ga1'l1en. ? ??'4 \mni)'?r"f ?:5ori?in:U paid up Shares in V- Company, Limited. ? ? !!(ile of the Freebol(I I Proper' 'in the he offered in one lot, and if not so dis, ? :.three as above arranged. A porti9n of ?? t ? ,T.iH.-mey may (if required) remain upon the  t ..??' inspect the several lots or a plan to Mr .lames, solicitor, Wrexham, or to ? |vu-is, '1?'?P? Chambers, Wrexham. 12?6?. frfcWii Building Land at Rhosddu near s-«i-l> BY AUCTIOX BY MESSRS I I '{ )'.?'<-H .?ES, & Co., at the Lion Hotel' ? .v.<tre. Wrexh >m, on Monday, the 3rd July 1 f,.iir o'clock in the afternoon, in the following H o;hrr lot> as shall be agreed upon at the ti de Iti,t sill, i,,ct t(, conditions to be then produced: 1-Ail that piece or parcel of BUILDING H ,\ii. i- mt.-iiiiing 1331 square yards, or thereabouts, :it Klm-ddu aforesaid, having a frontage to ■ Iilu I!ad «'f about 88 lineal feet, aud about ■ :v • a new road of 30 feet wide. ■ Another piece of BUILDING UND, con- i sijuare yards or thereabouts, situate ad- one. havinc a frontage of about 123 lineal ,t a, r"atl, ;W feet wide, leading to the Rhos- I !ad. and a frontage of about 155 lineal feet to lh" ); I lb I \nother piece of BUILDIXG LAND, con- I 1 :-s ><Piare yarlls or thereabouts, situate ■ :riv 'joining ¡"t two, also having a frontage of !J"I feet to the Hhostldu Uoatl, and having I • oi about 71 lineal feet to a new road 3b' feet I r. p-vtion of the purchase money may re- I t),, >eve-al lots, and for further particulars :i pian of the lots, apply to Mr Heid, I • r. Wrexh tin, or the Auctioneers, Temnle I (í;1¡\ Wrexham. 13S8 I C- '.I.r.. til.' HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE, Pota- )tlivr Effects, of Mr Isaac Hall, clog- I H v ai.<> ii. at One o'clock on Tuesday, 4th July, I I "or particulars see bills. I BAUGH, JONES, AM> CO. I PRELIMINARY. KKEKHOI.D PIMPERTY AT PENTIIE DWR, KHOS, XEAR RUABON. I TIL 1 MILD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH. j[ A' <"<> at the house of Mr Edward j l ,n«. rhf Plough Inn, Rhos, on Monday, the loth jlllx. :it 'Live o'clock in the afternoon, in the :01. l.Avni-^r one other lots, as sball be agreed upon at th. tna of sale, and subject to conditions to be then pre llU'fil. that Messuage or Cottage, with the .-• I, Harden, and Appurtenances thereunto be- i situate at Pentre Dwr, Rhos, aforesaid, and a w in the occupation of John Williams. 2. Two Cottages, with the Gardens and Ap- purtenances belonging, situate adjoining-lot 1, and in oe/npations of John Morris, senior, and John >Ir.r: junior. l-o' —Another Cottage, with Garden and Appur- i:a!nvs belonginji, situate adjoining lot 2, and in :b'-occupation of Elizabeth Davies. For further particulars, apply tc Messrs Acton in 1 limy, solicitors, Wrexham, or the AUCTIONKKKS, Ttraipie Chambers, Wrexham. 1403s [I, rablc Freehold Meadow and Hay Grans in AL- LIXGTOX, Denbighshire. To be SOLD by AUCTION bv Messrs. BAUGH, j_ JoNEs, and Co.. at the Golden Lion Inn, Ro'-I :r. on Monday, the 17th day of July, lS7ti, at Three I • r Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tions to be then produced. Lot 1. All that meadow piece or parcel of LAND, lately I in three clos-s, containing by admeasurement 2a. Ir. Lip. or thereabouts, situate in the township of Allinff- toii, in che parish of Gre-ford, in the county of Den- uLh. adjoining the river Alyn and lands belonging to I Sir Roger Palmer, Hart., and others, and now in the carnation of the representatives of the late Mr WilÜam Evans, Rossett, deceased. Lot 2. The Hay Grass now growing on Lot 1. For further particulars apply to Mr James, solici- Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chamhers. Wtcxuaw. 1:3SG PRELIMINARY. of Frr.'hnld Property at the Ponl;f y, near 11 in the County of Denbigh. MO !;H -?H) BY AUCT)C?, by MESSR- JL !?r?H, JONH? & CO., at the Aust':d:M l'onkey. afo esaid, on MON DAY, the 17th day of .1 Y m-x:. at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in two r lots, subject to conditions. All that Stone J, a-id Slated MESSUAGE or DWELUNG- Hi itil:ite. near the Australian Arm,, at the aforesaid, and now in the occupation of .Mr Ki" i:.i .lorios. Also, all those Two -,tuii-, Built COT- M. .idjoiuing thereto, now out of repair alitl un- "II that Piece of GARDEN, or i!F! I.l'! VG «; ROUND, near thereto, and separate! rr<-fr<»tti by an occupation road containing about .f land, and now in the occupation of the said L Jolles. Tiie teuiuit will slie'-v the premises, and further i.'u!ar* will appear in future advi-rtiseinents, and ii- me ititime 'nformation may bs obtaim'd from Auctioneers, Temple Cham'.ers, Wrexham. 144 SALES BY MR SNAPE. SALE OF HAY (iliASS. >4|| TR SNAPE will offer for SALE HY PCBLlC ,T Al I' I I< >N, at the Lion Kuu-e, Wrex'iam, on ..liirsday, th- Uth July, 1K7B, at six o'clo.k in tIn -liiiig, the gr;tti crop-; of HAY GRASS now grow- Ber- ai, cuiill)i-i.,vd in the following lots, namely— a. r. p. LOT I.-Fairne)d :i 1 Lor 2. —Large Field (j 0 (j LoT 3. — Bryntirinn Park 11 0 1" LOT 4 -(rofl a joining 1 2 S )!r L;I, the Coachman nt the Hall, will show i.ot-, which will Ie found to have upon them of the linost Hay Grass in the district. Al-O. (P. acres of Excellent Hay Gra-ss, now growing \Vr -xham. For particulars apply to Mr 11. l> lie j ,,rtidd. 1370V IM.ASNI^VVDD, LLANGOLLEN. SALE OF HIGH CLASS BUILDING LAND. li :-X PE will offer for SALE by PUBLIC .í AUCTION, at the Hand Hotel, Llangol en, Tiita,,j for F'our o'clock :i:, afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then tine FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES IN 13 LOTS, a portion of Plasnewydd Park, and admirably .I ited for the erection of superior Villas. The pro- is richlv wooded with useful and ornamental Timber, Lill commands tine views of the charming a luntain scenery, for which the Vale of Liangollen is o celel n at ed. Thf Dee. which is noted for its excellent din311 and trout fishing, is only three minutes walk ?:u the ptClpry, and easy ac' by rail is now pro- v.d. d to L!.t"?o! en from Liv<-i."?I, Manchester, and to I'liLligt, ell fruiu -I?iiielie6ter, and Printed particulars and lithographed plans nny be i; ol at the Hand Hotel, Llangollen from Evan Morris, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham or from the Auc- 1: ifeer, at ais (,iff-e, Lion Houe, High•••-treet, Nvrex- 120Sr WHEATSHEAF. iiinxt Eligible Fnc.hold Duibbnj tS<t,t>s near Wh-atsheuj, in the Township and Parish of Ml! APE has been instructed to Sdl by Public j?i Auction at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Wheatshe?f, Monday the 10th day of July 187 three for "four o'clock, punctually, 44 Lots (ranging to 47ti sijuare yards of Valuable FREE- H' >LI) BUILDING LAXD, situate in the very heart of the colliery district. The Property comprised in this important sale is '1 two portions. One abutting upon the road from Mold to Acton, and the other upon toe road from rrxi.a u to Mold, and both within a few minutes walk of the Wheatsheaf Station upon the Wrexham, •Mold, and Connah's Quay Rai,way. It is seldom so desirable a property as this is in the Market, possessing as it does the double advantage of harness to the neighbouring works, and a healthy and che -rful situation for the erection of superior cottages. A plentiful supply of water can be obtained from tin- Wrexham Waterworks Company, whose mains are laid 'to the Wheatsheaf. Half of the purchase niiney can (if required) rem lin on mortgage or be paid off by instalments I'articulars and lithographed plans and any ;>ifoiillation can be obtained from Mr EVAN MORRIS, ?"hcit..r, Wrexham, or the ALCTluM?R. Lion House, ?rcxham 1107p SALE BY MR. JAMES TAYLOR ON THURSDAY NEXT. R. TAYLOR will SELL BY AUCTION, in the l! Vegetable Market, on Thursday, the tith Juh. '()" One Thousand New Indian Corn Bags, suitable for Farmers, Oreengrocers, Dealers and others. No reserve-Sale at 2 punctually, m'!j i-aies by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. IN THE XOltTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION MART. AT WREXHAM. MR LLOYD respectfully thanks his patrons for ?-? the unlimited support they have given him to carry out their successful sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will he held on THURSDIV. July tith 1.S7U. The STOCK already entered will include A prime lot of fat bullocks, heifers, and bulls daiiv   foot, ?-?' ——. barrens, stirk-?, store bulls, .te. A calve"ltiCent lot fat calves and rearing heifer caivs. A ^prhne lot of wether muttons, fat and store ewes, &c., Pork and bacon pigs, store pigs, &c. .1 ae a?ove stocK are the property of re<mlar sup- P??' ——f the SVrexham AM??lJre'nila.r'?mPn' j1' W.  W111n, ?"-t., M.p., Sir R Palmer, Ifia- sir P' A. CUU!l!le' Bart T. Lt-Mtz-aS P r Ks, H li I1'' U^neral ???'?hend.?. YorSe ES'i', H.   P. "?- ??' Captain <O)rnu;nt.??d A. Pn ?I, Esq., T. P. Joue?n?y' Lsq Capt?n Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E :etenl1am, Esq., E. llamUes, Esq., F. Cotton, Esu Vv' ?ere?th, E"q., J. Clark, 'so j'' P r Webster, Esq., George Plant Esq., H?ryjenm. Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq. I ?New ??hlrou(?m?.y. M? Milliner, Mrs Johnson, T. E?.-ison, H. Peate, T. J. Parry, S. T. Reevejs' E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, J. Edwards, J. K.Bi,?' .pandbach T^ Wainwright, T. Roberts. J. MiM?u, r.. J. ILoberts, H?-r?on, Humphreys, Berse, T :lVle'S* E. vVilliams. C. Parsonage, t.eo?e ?uks, iK^. Jones, J. Lee, &c., &c.. also 4 Strong Carts in good condition The property of the Brynkynallt Colliery Co., Chirk. Extraordinary prime Fat :Scotch and Welsh Bullocks. The property of T. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esq. PREPARE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOW, 1876. SiXlY GUINEAS WORTH OF CUPS AND MEDALS FOR COMPETITION. Mr LLOYD wishes to inform his patrons that he lutenus giving the following Five CUPS, value 10 guineas each, in the following order :—First, for the best red Christmas beast in the Mart. Second, for the best six beasts in the Mart, the property of the same owner; the beast winning drst prize not allowed to compete. Third, for the best lot of sheep: in the Mart. Fourth, a lady's present for the best lot of pigs. A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, will be given to the seller of the largest amount of live stock, implements, liajgrass, &c., in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, from January 1st to Christ jias Show-day. ) A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, will be given to the best supporter of the Wrexham Auction Mart, mean- ing the party that sells the largest amount of stock in the Mart, from January Is to Christmas Show- day. A Silver Cup, value 5 guineas, will be given to the buyer of the largest amount of live stock, imple- ments, litv, straw, U., from January 1st to Christ- mas Show-day inclusive. Competitors for the above Cups must be regular i regular supporters. 209 MR LLOYD has been instructed by Messrs. Mor- iJ ris and Wilbram, to SELL BY AUCTION in his Auction Mart, on Thursday next (Fair Day), July 6th, Ji'i, a capital Portable Steam THHASHIXG MACHINE, inrhiding Engine, Box, and Straw Cut- ter, in perfect working order, and in good condition' by Kushtou, Proctor, a id Williamson. Sale at 11 o'clock. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. 1424s RIDLEY WOOD HAY LETTING. j 2ND WEEK IN JULY. MR LLOYD will LET BY AUCTION at Nag's J L Head, Ridley Wood, about 50 Acres of well- grown H IY GRASS, the property of Air Bankes, now mowing on Isacoed Farm together with several other Lots not yet entered. Particulars next week. Plassey, near Wrexham. 143Sv SALES BY MESSRS T. & W. H. HILL. BALA LAKE, MERIONETHSHIRE. RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. rpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS T. & J. W. H. HILL, at the Queen (Station) Hotel, Chester, on Thuisday, the 27th day of July, 1871;, at 3 o'clock precisely, in one lot or more as may be ar- ranged, and subject to conditions A compact FREE- HOLD PROPERTY called Moel-y Garnedd, situate in the parish, and close to the village and Parish Church of Llanvcil, in the County of Merioneth, comwising a newly-built VILLA RESIDENCE, with Outlmihl- ings, Yard. Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, Demesne, Land and Bailiff's Cottaue, and an adjoining Farm House and Lands ca'led Moei-y-gariieda Ucha, with iive other Cottages, Outbuildings and Gardens. The above Property contains in all about IuS acres in ring fence, and is well wooded, and most pic- turesquely situated, situated on the west bank of Bala Lake in a be aitiful neighbourhood which is unrivalled, and is bounded on the north and south east by brooks flowing into the Lake at Llanvcil. I The Residence, which was intended by the Pro- prietor for his own occupation, has not been quite C'>11p,Jet"floww:; to his death. It contains on the ground floor a capital entrance hall 21ft. 0:n + loft. Dining room, Drawing-nnm, Breakfast-room, large Kitchen. Rack Kitchen, Pantry, Dairy and Larder and on the upper floor ten bedrooms. The Property has a southwe.-terly aspect, and is sitilte to the Yillage of Llanvcil, on the Turn- pike Road between Ua'a and 1) d_eiiey, which skirts the Lake for its entire length, about a mi!e distant from the market town of Bala, where there is a first-class Great Western Railway Station. The Pro- perty adjoins the Vron Yenuo Estate, belonging to the Piincipal and Feliowsof .Jesus College, Oxford,the Glebe Lands of the parish of Llanvcil and the Bryn- teuid Estate, of the late William Jones, Esq. Mr Robert Jones, tenant of Moel-y-garnedd ucha Farm, will show the estate. Detailed paiticulars and plans will shortly be is- sued and may be had on application to MESSRS LON(;I KVILLI;, .TONKS, & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Os- westry, or Mi-tssKs T. & W. ii. HILL, Auctioneers and Valuers, Oswestry. SALE BY MESSRS PUGH AND STOKES. WYNNSTAY ARMS, OSWESTRY. MESSRS PUGH AND STOKES rese,?èiuIl¥ au- nounce they wIll SELL BY AUCTION, on WKIO.KSDAY, July otli, a liuguiliceut lot of HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, SPLENDID COBS, SMART PONIES. Several Useful CARRIAGES. Offices Cliurch-street, Oswestry. 140!)v SALE BY MESSRS. W. r. EATON AND WILLIAMS. HIGH STREET, PENTRE, MOLD. FLINTSHIRE Important ond extensive Sale of rcry choice and ex, ecU-nt pure-bred short-ho■•■a dairy cuius (one beauty wi'Ii calf at foot), heifer* a ad calves, prime and ripI' two year old and yearling bullocks, two draught, ami hurifss mare., (olle ¡,th foal at foot), hand- no me and promising two year old col's an'[ fiilies (/l'ack aii(i t ii- valuable stacks of tell har- vested barley, growing crops of mangold* and swales, about 10 acres of hay grass, and rye grass, and. clcver, iii Peitti-e, Maesydre, and near Hailway Station, with after-grass up to Nov. 30th, 25 acres of capital depaxturaye in Pford Glai, with the right to sew wheat in the. Pentre" and "Candle House" Fields, narrow-irheel carts with harvest gearing, cart, qears, t-C., iron plough, cultivator, harrows, stone rollers and frames, winnowing machine, tur- nip drill and roller, ladders, hurdles, timber, tacks, lec., and other effects, the property of. Messrs. Ed- ward and Thomas Hughes. Farmers, Dairymen, <t-c.. Mold, aforesaid. In consequence of the death of Mr Thomas Hughes, Mr Edward Hughl's, who is Diving up fanning and cow-keeping, has instructed MESSRS. W. C. EATON & AVILLIAMStoO?er ?JL for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above- !Mmf"? places, on" Wednesday, July 12th. 1S76, at 11 for 12 o'clock in the forenoon prompt, the whole of th. above well-known superior LIVE and DEAD STOi:K, GROWING CROPS, IMPLEMENTS OF HI'SD,NI)PtY, 'c., the whole of which will be further particularised in posters and catalogues, which may be had five days prior to the sale, by for- warding stamped address to the Auctioneers, at their Offices in Mold, Carnarvon, and Pea y Groes, R. S. o. iT5T The Auctioneers have great pleasure in cAIling the attention of breeders, farme's, dairymen, and others, to the above noted and superior milking cows and younc; stock, which for purity of breed and milk- giving properties, cannot be surpa-~ed in the who!e I county, besides which they are imi..?nselv large and handsome, of good colour and condition, -,iii(I i-,i every way suited to a Liverpool or Manchesterdairy, while j the bullocks ar^ a really splendid lot, and in prime and ripe condition for the butcher. 14:35 Sales by Auction- SALE BY MESSFS. W. DEW & SON. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in the several parishes of Holywell, Northop, > sceifog, Nannerch, Tremeirchion, ClOln, St. Asavh and lihiiddlan, i)t the County of Flint; Llanjihangel Glyn Myfyr, Liangwm, Llaofair Dyffryn Clwyd, Verurni, Llaw.lid.an, and Eglwgs Bach, in the bounty of Denbigh; and Llanrwst, in the County of Caritai-volt; comprising several fine and compact FA RJIS, with good Homesteads, Maltkiln, Building and Accommodation Land, Dwelling-houses, &c.. near the towns oj Rhyl, St. A saph, flolywell, Flint, J^ayillt, Northop, liuthin, Cerrig-y-druidion, and Aettwv-y-ioed, and near to Stations on the Chester a''Ii"l'l,Lead'p1 o'd and Denbigh Junction, Vale of Clwtid, ]Zztthiii and Corwen, and Llanrwst and I Jr sli aiidj udjn' o Junction liailways, of the aggregate extent of 1,495 acres. TO he SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs i. WILLIAM DEW and SON, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, on RUESDAY, the 8th day of August, 1876, at twelve o'clock at noon prompt, subject to conditions then uasl there to be produced, viz., in 39 Lota. COUNTY OF FLINT. PARISH OF HOLYWELL. LOT Acres. I.-Cornist Canol, containing 119,755 2.-Castell Nobie „ 20,602 ;Cros Lane Land" 3s 245 e Eachus „ 26,459 These valuable Farms are situate within a mile of the borough town of Flint, and comprise rich arable and pasture land. Lot 5 to 11 inclusive are well built, and commod- ious dwelling-houses and business preinises.all situate in the town of Bagilit, with frontage to the main street. PARISH OP NORTHOP. LOT Acres. I2.-Swlldwr, containing 37 833 This Farm is situate within half a mile from 'the village of Northop the land is of superior jualilty. mere is also an extensive range of outbuildings, with male house, drying kilns, &c. PARISHES OF YSCEIFIOG AND NANNERCH.   Acres. l;t-TY'll-y-pwll, containing 24 798 14.-Pentre, and part of Rhyd-yr-Onen 70'K03 1).—Rhyd-vr-Onen and part of Peutre 14 '860 lb.—Pentre 4l'4?0 17.-Pen-y-dordd 18—SiIverUake .JJ?.;????; 30,697 These Lots are situate near the village of Ysceifiog and within a short distance of Caerwys and Holywell, having excellent Dwelling-houses and Out-buildings, the laud is rich and fertile. PARISHES OP TREMEIRCHION, CWM, AND SAINT ASAPH. ¡ LOT. ACres. ?-—P?ntEva.n, containing 86,543 20.-Tan Derwen and Rhyd-y-Gwtta10 471 21.—Part of Pant Evan 'cq-i 2'2.- Tynewydd 22,2!:1: 2.{.—D\vyI)g Ucha. 48816 24.-Part of Dwylig Ucha lSoVirt 25.-Part of ditto  3,268 2C.—Part of ditto .????' .n. 27 to 2H.-Euilding Land near the town of Rhyl, having a frontage to Wellington-road, immediately opposite the Winter Gardens, having a considerable frontage to the London and North Western Railvi ay, and in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station. LOT Acres. 30. -Rhydor(ltlwy Goch, containing 131,254 Lots 19 to 24 are all situate within about two miles from the city of St, Asaph, and intersected by Turn- pike roads. Lot 25 is a valuable meadow, situate on the bank of the river Clwyd. Lot 26 is an allotment on Rhuddlau Marsh, and situate one mile from that town. The whole of the land is of a very superior quality. Lot 30 is situate midway between the rising Town of Rhyl and Prestatyn Railwav Station, is n mncf. nrn, I ductive Farm. and very pleasantly situated, having a frontage to a fine sandy beach. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-GLYN-MYFYR. LOT. a. r. p. 31.—Tyn-y-Celyn, contgining 24 3 12 32 Ty-Hwnti'r,Nant or Maes-yr-Odvn 7 1 1Q'0 33,—Tyhen 46 0 0 These Farms are situate within two miles of the Village of Cerrig-v-Druidion, and near the Village of Llantihangel. The land is rich and fertile. PARISH OF LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD. LOT. a. r. P. :P¡as Einion, containing. 146 0 33 2.'j,-Ty'n y Byr 2 2 21 These Farms are situate about 2.1 miles from Ru- thin. and half-a-mile from Evarth Station, on the Denbigh. Ruthin. and Corwen Railwav, and are con- sidered some of the best in the Vale of Clwyd. There is a good House and Buildings on Lot 34, and the Land is in a good state of cultivation. PARISH OF DERWEN. LOT. a. r. p. 3d.—T>'n-y-Coed, containing 14 0 13 This is situate about 2 miles from Derwen Station, on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Bailway. PARISH OF LLANELIDAN. LOT. a, r. p. 37.-NVaen Wen, containing 121 3 11 This is situate 4 miles from Eyarth Station, on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway. The Land is capable of great improvement. LOT PARISH OF EGLWYSBACII. 11. r. fl. I n. r. p. 3S. Vron Goch, containing 96 3 37 This is situate near the Village of Eglwsbach, mid- way between the t«wns of Conway and" Llanrwst, and 2v miles of Talycafn Railway station. There is a thriving oak plantation on this lot. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANRWST. LOT a. r. p. 39. Ty Isaf, containing 35 037 School House. 0 013 Ty Uchaf 52 0 15 Ffridd Xewydd. 85 2 35 Tynewvdd 2(5 2 27 Bryn Denv. 24 3 17 224 2 24 These Mountain Farms are situate about 2J miles from Bettwsycoed. They are capable of great im- I provement. There is a right of sheep Walk on Mv- nyddy Grioa, belonging to Ty Uchaf and Ty Isaf farms to depasture 150 sheep. Valuable beds of slate and slab are believed to exist under portions of this Lot. There is also excellent grouse and other shooting. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Miller, Peel, and Hughes, Solictors, Wason Build- in tr*, Harrington-street, Liverpool; Messrs. Williams and Wynne, Solicitors, Denbigh Mr Isaac Taylor, ban 1 Surveyor, roolesli11 Cottage, Flint and at the AUCTIONEER'S Offices, Wellfield House, House. Ban- gor, and High-street, Rhyl. 1415 SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms, situate ■near the Ffnth. in the township of Uwch-y-Mynydd Fell a, in the parish of IIope, in the county of Flint. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co., have ?H been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July. 1876, at One for Two o'clock p m. punctually, in one lot. or in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of s-ile, or in such other lots and in such order as ni-ty he determined upon at the t;me of sale, and subject to such condi- tions as will he then produced, the undermentioned valuable and attractive FREEHOLD ESTATE, com- prehending altogether 221a. Or. :Mp. statute measure, entirely in a ring fence, viz. :—A very desirable and compact freehold property known as "MOUNT FARM," comprising a good farm house, with excel- lent outbuildings, and 153a. 3r. 26p. of land, in the occupation of Mr Sadler, un(I-r a lease for 12 years from the 2nd of February, 1872. A verv nice Mes- suage known as MOUNT COTTAGE," with out- buildings, garden, and several pieces of capital land, extending to 23a. lr. 24p., or thereabouts, in the occu- pation of Mr Francis Kent and Mrs Kenrick as yearly tenants and two very desirable Freehold FARMS, known as "Wern Gate" and" Tynewyrlrl," on the south side of and adjoining the above, with the Out- buildings and Gardens, also a Cottage and Ga-den, and Limekiln thereto belonging, containing together 46:1. 3r 23p., statute measure, or thereabouts, in the re-pective occupations of Robert Evans and Edward Jones. Tlin \rVlA!a Tnmsl o .1J.L: -— M.I IV. v/i vnc unnua uuuci CUlllVtltlUU art) 111 I excellent condition, having been drained, boned, and otherwise much improved, at great expense, by the late proprietor. The buildings are commodious, well arranged, and in excellent state of repair. The Estate is mostly in pasture, well supplied with water commands most extensive views, embracing the Cheshire Hills and the surrounding country ad- joins lands of Captain Warren, Captain Roper, C. F. O. Duvies, Esq.. R. V. Kyrke, Esq., and others, and is distant 3 miles from Cefy-v-bedd Station, 6 from Wrexham, Oi, lfrom Mold, and 14 from Chester. The tenant of the Mount Farm will kindly show the property. -N-. B.-Plans and particulars, with any further in- J formation, may be obtained from Messrs WALKER & SMITH, Solicitors, Chester, or from the Auctioneers, | Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire, 1413g Sales by Auction. ■ ■■ ■ — —. — SALES BY MR T. DEAN. MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. Sale of Valuable Freehold Building and Accommo- dation Land, close to the town of Mold. |V/I"R THOMAS DEAN has the ple&sure to announce ifi that he has been instructed by the Trustees of l?JW. ill of the late Robert Peters, Esq., to offer for Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at th. Star Hotel, in the town of Mold, in the County of dTint, on THURS- DAY, the 6TH DAY OF JULY, 176. at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, prompt.,in the following or such other lots as the Vendors shall decide up m at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the following e tremely valuable and desirable Pro- perties, situate in the parish of Mold. LOT 1.—A FIKLD called Erw yr Owen, situate in the Township of Broncoed, in the Parish of Mold, containing by admeasurement, 2a. 3r. 4p. or there- abouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Griffith Jones. This Sold lies close to The Cottage, on the Town- ship Road running from Penyffordd towards Pwll- melyn, it is distant about half-a-mile from the Mold Railway Station, and from the beauty of its situation and its commanding views it forms a delightful Building Site. t LOT 2.—Two several fields, also in ne township of Broncoed, called respectively Hir Dh Mnfnining by admeasurement 7a. 2r. 29o. or therei. jouts, and now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Ellis. LOT 3.—A tield formerly in two, called Bryn Wil- cock and part of Erw Ucha, adjoining the last men- tioned lot, containing 4a. 3r. 18p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr John Enion. LOT 4.—Two several fields, adjoining the last men- tioned lot, called respectively Coetia Eithin.and Erw Ucha, containing together 5a. lr. 22p. or thereabouts, Id now in the respective occupations of Mr Edward Williams and Messrs Jones, Lloyd and Co. The three last mentioned lots are also about half-a- mile distant from the Mold Railway Station, and are situate on the township road running from Penyfford and Glan'rafon, in the direction of Fron Hall, having a considerable frontage thereto; they are most pleasantly situated, affording extensive and varied views, and in some portions very eligible building sites can be selected. The timber will be valued and the amount of the valuation will be added to the purchase money of each lot. The Mines and Minerals (if any), in each lot, do not belong to the vendors. Further particulars may be obtained, and a plan of the lots seen, on application to the Auctioneer, Mold, or at the offices of Messrs Kelly, Keene and Roper' Solicitors, Mold. 1451g SALE BY MR LOVATT. TO BREWERS AND INNKEEPERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by AiR. LOVATT Tat the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of JULY, 1876, at.4 o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions. All thac well established PUBLICHOUSE, licensed for the sale of Beer, known by the sign of the Anchor," now occupied by Mr McLoughlan as yearly tenant. And also all that MESSUAGE or DWELL- INGHOUSE, adjacent to the "Anchor," and now in the occupation of John Dempsey, with the yards and other appurtenances belonging to each of the above mentioned premises. The above premises are well built, and form one block, and have a comluanding frontage to Mount- strret, in the town of Wrexham, which is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Borough. For further particulars apply at the offices of MR. LEWIS, Solicitor, Wrexham. 141tij SALE BY MR J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. Brown begs to announce that he will lyJB- SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Station, on Wednesday, July 5th, 1876, the following FAT CATTLE, Sheep, Lambs, Calves, Pigs, &c., viz.: 25 very prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. 90 Fat Sheep, and 70 Fat Lambs. 4 Fat Calves, and 6 Fat Pigs. Together with such other Stock that may be en- tered up to the day of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock, Sale at One o'clock. Cash Settlements. Broughton, Chester, 1876. 1433v Public and Legal Noti^s. PROSPECTUS OF THE NORTHERN BANK, AT MANCHESTER, AND AT WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. Banker. Mr WILLIAM CONNOR, 59, Mosely-street, Man- chester and Wrexham. London Agents. THE IMPERIAL BANK LIMITED, 6, Lothbury. Auditor. Mr LEESPEAKMAN, St. James' Square, Manckester. Banks. 59, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER, AND REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. TO DEPOSITORS. THE advantage to Depositors with this Bank is, t 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, ind a steady rate of interest, to limited and suh companies, paying sometimes a large rate of interest to shareholders only, the Principal is hereby enabled to intimate that this Bank pays permanently interest as follows:— 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 ove £ 100, but arrangements can be made that deposits may be withdrawn immediately. CUSTOMERS. On current balances arising, five per centum per annum 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 Annuities collected, Customers' Securi- ties 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 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 to 3 o'clock Thursdays from 10 to 6 o'clock Satt days from 10 to 1 o'clock into which is merged the r- itannia Invest- ment and Discount successful business, established 1843 PROSPECTUSES together with copy Testimonials and recommenda- tions from Clergymen, Magistrates, Civic, and other Corporate Authorities, Merchants, Manufacturers, &c. and extracts from opinions of the Press, may be had upon application by letter or personally at the Bank, and any other information given. 1286sp THE NANT MINERA MINING COMPANY, (1862) LIMITED. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Ordinary Meet- 1 ing of the Shareholders of the Nant Minera Mining Company, will be held at the "Cross Foxes" Inn, Coednoeth, in the County of Denbigh, on Mon- day, the 17th day of July, 1876, at the hour e' Two o'clock in the afternoon, when a statement of the ac- counts will be submitted to the Shareholders, and the election of Directors and Auditors will take place. And Notice is Hereby Given, that the register of transfers will be closed on Monday, the 3rd of July, and will continue closed until after the meeting. By order of the Directors, F. OWEN, Secretary. June 30th, 1876. 1440r N O T I O E. THE 5th DENBIGHSHIRE VOLUNTEER BAND are now prepared to ACCEPT EN-  G?A_ GEMENTS, under the superintendence of their Instructor, Mr C. A. STEPHENSON. Terms on application to Mr Absolom Davies, Cambrian Arras, Moss. 128Se Public and Legal: Notice. OPENING OF THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION OF NORTH WALES AND THE BORDER COUNTIES o. LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE, AT WREXHAM. PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THEIR GRACES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, ¡.- v WILL OPEN THE ABOVE EXHIBITION, ON SATURDAY, JULY 22ND, 1876, AT TWO O'CLOCK. PROCESSION AND INAUGURAL CEREMONY. CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. THE FESTIVAL ORGAN will be played by MR. BEST of St. George's Hall, Liverpool. CHORUS OF BIRKENHEAD CAMBRIAN CHORAL SOCIETY. FULL ORCHESTRA. MILITARY BAND OF THE 30TH REGIMENT, By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Hutton. VOCALISTS MADAME EDITH WYNNE. MADLLE. ENRIQUEZ. MB. W. H. CUMMINGS. MR. LEWIS THOMAS. CONDDCTOB Ms. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), Harpist to H.M. The Queen. THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND MUSEUM OF ART, AND INDUSTRIAL ANNEXES, Will be thrown open to the Public after the Ceremony until eight o'clock. ADMISSION TWO SHILLINGS OR BY GUINEA SEASON TICKET. RESERVED NUMBERED STALLS, 103. 61. ) I (To Season Ticket Holders, 7s. 6d.) I 'R INCLUSIVE OF ADMISSION. UN-NUMBERED SEATS, 5s. I (To Season Ticket Holders, 3s. 6d.) j AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC WILL BE ADMITTED FOR ONE SHILLING. I Tickets may be obtained at the principal Music and Booksellers in Wrexham, and at the Office at the Exhibition. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, CHAIRMAN. MR. WILLIAM CHAFFERS, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. First and Second Class REFRESHMENT ROOMS arejprovided in the Building. Wrexham is on the main line of the Great Western Railway. Twelve miles from Chester. Business Announcements. THE ENCORE WHISKY. THE ENCORE WHISKY T Is recommended by the Medical Profession throughout the kingdom as the pure and safe alcoholic stimulant. THE ENCORE WHISKY T(the Double Distilled), BERNARD & CO., LEITH DISTILLERY, SCOTLAND, iHE^ENCORE" WHISKY t Guaranteed free from fusel oil. HE ENCORE WHISKY '———————— TThe most wholesome of Whiskies. HE ENCORE WHISKY. "?—————— Lancet. Wholesome and pleasant." T- HE ENCORE WHISKY. ——————————————————————————————————— TBriti8h Medical Journal.—" A safe stimulant." HE ENCORE WHISKY. Medical Times.—" Very wholesome. May be safely used." HE ENCORE WHISKY. '————————————————— TMedical Press. Invaluable as an alcoholic stimulant." rpHE ENCORE WHISKY. ?—————————————— TMedical Record.—"Thepurest of alcaholic stimulants." HE?'NCOREWHISKY TPractitioiter. A safe stimulant." HE ENCORE WHISKY. TSo?iitary Record. An excellent dietetic stimulant." HE ENCORE WHISKY. r I p Public Health. Should be in general use." HE ENCORE WHISKY. ————?—————————————————————— TFood Reformer" All who value health should use it." HE JEN?JORE?VHISKY.  TDr. Bartlett. Purest Whisky I ever examined." nnHE~ENCOR KWHi SKY\ I Dr. Paul.—" Free from all injurious substance." HE ENCORE WHISKY. '—————————————————————————" TDr. Macadam.—" Very wholesome and fine quality." HE ENCORE WHISKY. TDr. Tichborne—" Wholly free from all impurities. HE ENCORE WHISKY JL Is a soft, mellow, and pleasant Whisky. THE ENCORE WHISKY. —————————————————————————————————— ) Every gallon guaranteed equally pure. THE ENCORE WHISKY. ——————————————————————————————————— t Is Sold Everywhere. rjlHE ENCORE WHISKY. CAN BE HAD FROM JOHN CLARK, WINE MERCHANT, CHESTER. THE ENCORE WHISKY. ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL. Albert Embankment, S.E. t?h. eM?.ed. ic? Profe3sion are DUE to Messrs BERNARD & CO., Leith ? DiatlUery, ScotlMd, for producing the ENCORE WHISKY, a spirit more wholesome and less irritating than any spirit extant, being especially useful for patients suffering from j kidney disease. R. W. JONES, F. C S M. R C S L. R C P E 2515b R. W. JONES, F.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.E. COUNTf ANALYST O F FICE RUTHIN, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1876. I HAVE made a careful Analysis of THE ENCORE WHISKY, which was procured J_ from the Agent (MR CLARK, of Chester), in the ordinary way. I find that it is a Spirit of extraordinary purity, being perfectly free from Fusel Oil, hence it possesses fine and delicate flavour, quite different to the oily and impure Whisky as u-a Ulv sold The effect of drinking impure Whisky is unfortunately so sad, that 1 am of opinion none ought to be sold unless it came up to such a standard of purity a.* ihis ENCORE WHISKY. i J. J. BANCROFT, F.C.S., &cr% I 2515b ANALYST TO THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Entertainments and Meetings. GRESFORD LADIES' CLUB. THE ANNIVERSARY of this Society will be mlamM t brated on Monday, July 10th, 1876. TRUSTEES: LIEUT.-COLONEL WHITE. D. RASBDTHAM, Esq., AND J. BURTON, ESQ. LADY PATRONESS: MRS GRIFFITH-BOSCAWEN. LADY PRESIDENT MISS BOYDELL. LADY VICE-PRESIDENT: MRS T. H. DIXON. co?e?e? Sckat Four *'<*»<*• D?ci??K commence at 6 o'clock. he Band of the Royal Denbigh MiliMa will attend mn the Green and Tea, 2s; after Tea LL NoRiflerMi 'alleries or Sta,'Is used f°r the oC Oranges Nut. wiU i be allowed to be putapia the Village or Hi<'hwiI v ? ???'' ?? ? on that <?y. RUNNING OK Tkun will beaU.w?t to travel to Gresford a ? rP ^SSe:l~er3 be allowed Journey, as Fares for the Doubta Jouraeayn, d interme?i.te ?ti???' ??? Chirk, and intermediate station^WTrains Shewsbury at 8.10 a.m M??P' and ?'* Ruabon at 9.24 a.m?. 1 0 a? ) c °i P*m*> a°d Jeawng a.m and 11.0 a.m, 2..Z p.m an? P'S b* th? from Chester; and fromS?tney?lU '"? ]???'-?m-?.'?U.?S a.m., 2.4' p.m., and 5.50 p.m a m- Special 'frains will leave Gresford for wft~, K16 8.25 p.m" and for Chester ac ^lT ?p'm ?- F?? rothep trains see Company's Bills. C. B 1RTLETT, Secr. Gresford, June 29th, I&. ?'??  MOLD LADIES CLUB. THE THIRTY-THIKD ANNIVERSARY of the JL Mold Female Benefit and Assurance Sociotv will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 13TH, 1876. Merabers are requested to Meet at the COUNTY HALL, at I o'clock, when each Member will be presented with a Wand, which she will decorate with, flowers. They will then form a PROCESSION to Church, and after service the Lower Market HaU. to Tea. DANCING will take place upon the Bailey HilL Tea and Green Strangers, Is 6d each after Teals. Refreshments may be also ?? on the Bailey HiU after 6 o clock. Tho Band of the Flintshire Militia will be IN attendance. Mold, June 14th, 1876. 1309p JOHN ROBERTS, SECRETARY. THE PONTBLYDDYN FESTIVAL Will be held in HARTSHEATH PARK, JLZ .uM? ??. ???Y 3rd, I87& thPaft?t?r??n??"? of Mrs WILSON JONES, B ? the will be THLOWA °PEA '"?'? the afternoon. Processson of 700 School Children at Two o'clock, p.m (or Dl'S\ ?,f uthe Mersey Training Ship, Indefatigable," will be in attendance, and WU' »*» MrUA.\Ct?Gfrom4ocIock pm Tea and Refreshments may be had on the Ground. Admission to the Park and Gardens, One Shilling Children undIer Twelve, Sixpence. 1188g GE OP-GE SANGEP."S GRAND GALA AND TRIPLE FETE t MR LLOYD'S FIELD, CHESTER ROAD, Wrexham, Wednesday, July 12th, 1876. ON^T°^SI0N Mr George Sanger will pro- ? vide for the enjoyment of the public the moat l and at the "ame time Gigantic D? ispJ?? the whole of the resources of his London IWd PIe- ^the 'JwKhoSeMth„ LSr*" £ °*d A COMPANY AND STUD NUMBERING 7W. 137 MAGNIFICENT HORSES AND PONIES. THE HIPPODROME ALSO COMPRISES SEVEN ELEPHANTS, AFRICAN LIONS, BENGAL TIGERS, KANGAROOS, BEARS, ANTE- LOPES, GAZELLES, FOREIGN BIRDS, &c. CAPTAIN YEOUNS Will ascend in his celebrated Balloon I'Venus,"ther same in which he won the X500 race in London, the LARGEST IN EUROPE. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS By Mr Wells, the celebrated Pyrotechnic Artist. A GRAND TOURNAMENT, ENTITLED THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. MILITARY BANDS. THE GREAT TRIBE OF WAR ARABS, &c., &e. The Programme embraces STEEPLECHASING, FLAT, and HURDLE RACING by a STUD OF THOROUGH-BRED HORSES, &c., &c., &c. Pony Racing by Hanoverian Cream Ponies, Po Racing th° Dwarf Ponies ai»l thair diarTnutiv £ KRifdnelrs, RJ oman Chariot Racing, R6man Racing on bare-backed steeds, chariot racing by Ladies; flBafc racing by ladies on thorouSh bredsfsteeple-chlsingLZ Ladies on thorough-bred horses, exciting an.] ?.?? -o- provoKing ana side-splitting ráce by i?en of TrTi™. on milk-white mules. grand° race between ? CameK romedaries, and elephants grand waijngm? men of colour, a foot race by men of ?-' hueeaJdUBeU- by the American deerfoot. A Great Eastern Spectacle by Ladies and Gentlemen. on Horseback, entitled THE HEROES OF THE CHASE! GRAND ENTREE, OR VILLAGE FE-STIVAIf By Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback. HOLLOWAY, the Champion Leaper of the World, who turn & f SOMERSAULT OVER 20 HORSES! THE TROUPE OF CLOWNS Include the Wonderful Robert Webb, Paddy Doyle. the Champion Holloway, together with the Marvellous LITTLE SANDY, Pronounced by the London Press England's Favourite Clown." THE BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, The whole of the great programme will be submitted to the public at the nominal charge of ONE SHILLING TO ALL THE AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND PROCESSION, Which is to announce the opening of the Grounds for the reception of the public at 1.30, and the amuse- ments will commence precisely at 2 o'clock. There will be provided, in case of inclement weather, a number of tar.e Marquees, affor(lizig ac- commodation from rain for 30,000 people. Refreshments supplied on grounds by Mr Roberta Golden Lion. Fete Agent.C. E. STUART Sole Proprietor GEORGE SA?CFR .%IR GEOR(;E ?QANGFR. RUABON AND RfiOS HO:M ICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL >OCIETY. THF. Exhibition will be held on Monday, Angust 7, l87U. 14213 DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGUICUL, TURAL SHOW. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held at Wrexham. Ton TUESDAY, the Sth of Au"ust 1S76 Prizes amounting to ?558 are offend for C-.Hil** Horses, Sheep, Pig- Poultry, Dogs, Cheese Buttei. Implements, and Leaping of Hunters, &c. Prizes amounting to ?170 are offered by the WreZxl- ham Local Committee, entries for wh?h .L.? b. made to Mr .TAMES P. GRIFFITHS STAVWY W!!L on or before the ?Ith of Juiy who will tion send List of Pdze", Forms of Entry ?, ??? All the Prizes offered by the Wrexham T ,ni r> mittee (excepting those for Dogs and PonUrv which will be open for competiition to 'the United K'indom) will be limited to genal within the Society's District of Flint"hire ?? ni'V''Y the List of Society's Prizes Kure. P ^S of !^hv.'re-, may be had of the SECRLTXITY, to whom ;ll Kntries for the Society's Prizes be seac uofc !ater than the 24th of July. Mold, July 1st, EORGE BELLIS, Secre Mold, July 1st, 187ti i^ J. IOORE & SON, PAPERHANGERS, 7, WELL STREET, WREXHAM. WORK DONE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. MODERATE CHARGES. 30 Year in ?g T?a?e. na? GLASGOW STUD STdoIloS7~ DRACO, e- by Brother to Strafford, out of tbe DDrake's (ltm. Sire, Brother to Stafford out of the Dr.-ilce't dlrn. Will trtvel,-t-.4 follows throiith L- '1' T."1, -?"?"<ur m naumt.r, imfsmere, 'verton ?n t home; ?'M- nesday, at Oswestry Friday a.t'W? ?"?- He is a h? horse, eight ?a?r? ?'?oot my white, over 16 h?n.? hish-nd win -i?rve mares this ??? '?"'? /hi3 sAaso{¡ »t the Bedwell Build:n ''??h '? mile fro Marchwiel, near the Gerwyn, Wrexham, pply to. MARTIN. Thoroughbred Mares at ?0 io< T,< ?? ?'' .?..?'?' at ?5 5s and aporoved j\h?rM rr??'  farmers at ? 10s. Groom 5. wl10se Ma?eref s nif eJ,ant.f,ar™«^ at n? ° a the flrs* | time of servini;?? ?U mares ? ? ?.? ?? arat I before the 1st of July ?76 ??? ? o" 0' 1 Barreu Mares tak-ea 114 it Cl per wee ;Mareawitb foals, 25s. fo;¡,ls. 25;, mee