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Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, WREXHAM, AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, LAND AGENTS, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, AND GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS. Valuations prepared for Probate or Administration Advances made upon Furniture, Farming Stock, and other Efleets consigned for Sale, or if preferred the same will be taken at a valuation. Sale of Fat, Store, and ether Stock held in the Croft adjoining the Cock Inn, near the Beast Market, Wrexham, every alternate Monday ?t two o'clock, and each Fair-day at ten o'clock. Stock may be entered at the Auctioneers' office. 947e Sale of Farming Stock, Implements of Husbandry, Stacki of Hay and Oats, part of the Household Fur- niture, and other effects, at the TAN-Y-BWLCH FARM, MINERA, Denbighshire. MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES have been favoured ..l.J. with instructions from Mr. Thomas Hughes (who is retiring from farming), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Tan-y-Bwlch Farm aforesaid, on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1867, the whole of his FARMING STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, Stacks of Hay and Oats, part of thp. Household Furniture, and other effects. THE LIVE STOCK comprises 9 capital cross-bred dairy cows, 1 three year old heifer, 4 two year old ditto, 2 yearling ditto, 1 two year old bull, 2 yearling ditto, excellent boar, powerful grey mare, Lofty." THE IMPLEMENTS include capital narrow-wheel cart with harvest, gearing, iron plough (nearly new), set Of wood harrows, horse power for churning or chaff cutting, 9 cow chains, several stone pig troughs, j I'ake:l, pikpl, &c. THE GEARS, &c., consist of several sets of thrill, chain, ploughing, and odd gears, also 41 iron hurdles, and a stack of prime hay (about 15 tons), ditto of oats, the produce of 6 acres. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises 3 pairs bedsteads and mattresses, round, sqllare, painted, and other tables, screens, desks, eight days' clock in oak case, fen- ders and fire irons, wheel and staff churns, &c., together with numerous miscellaneous other articles and effects. The Straw to go off. Luncheon at 11, and Sale to commence at 12 o'clock punctually. 1794e SALE AT THE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, No. 16, HENBLAS-STREET, WREXHAM. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and t JONES, upon the above premises, on Wednesday next the 9th October, 1867, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Stock of Confectionery, Shop Fixtures Gas Fittings, and other effects, the property of Mrs Evans (who is giving up the business). The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprises-Large painted dining table, several kitchen and other tables, 14 Windsor chairs, easy chair in leather, painted whatnot, floor oil cloth, toilet and other glasses, toilet service, hall clock, pictures, tea and other trays, fender and fire-irons, Saucepans, sundry tins and irvns, glass, crockery and earthenware, &c. The CONFECTIONERY consists of a quantity of potted preserves, biscuits, show glasses and sweetmeats, scales and weights, canisters, &c. Also, the shop counter, shelves, and fixtures, and the Whole of the gas fittings throughout the premises. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 1879j BANGOR RECTORY, NEAR WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been favoured 1 with instructions from the representatives of the late Rev G. A. E. Marsh, deceased, to SELL by Public AUCTION, upon the premises of the above Rectory, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 14th and 15th days of October, 1867 (and the following day if necessary), the wh;.Ie of the valuable MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, OAK, and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, half- tester and other bedsteads, hair and wool mattresses and palliasses, feather beds, wardrobes, toilet and other tables, chests of drawers, toilet glasses, Brussels, stair, and other carpets and druggetting, bed and other linen, dinner, tea, and breakfast services, plated articles, china and glass, kitchen and cu inary requisites, and dairy vessels, VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, two ex- cellent milch cows, fat pig, two good stores, chesnut mare pony 13i hands high, steady to ride and drive, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, long and short ladders, garden tool- eightv-four iron hurdles, and three iron gates, Barrow-wheel cart with harvest gearing, small spring cart, patent straw cutter, kibbling mill, turnip sheer Com chests, pony cart gears, horse cloths and rugs, set of brown brass mounted harness, double set of harness, set Of pony ditto, riding saddle and bridles, two-wheel drag (painted claret and lined with blue), by Jackson and Sons, a Devonshire invalid's four-wheel carriage (painted blue and lined with blue cloth), can be used open or I' closed, nearly new, by Edwards and Son, of Torquay, cab phreton, by Cooper, Wrexham, four-wheel pony car- riage, basket drag, by Lloyd, Liverpool, three stacks of prime old and new hay, about 13 tons. Sale each day nt U o'clock punctually. N.B. Fifteen minutes will be allowed at 1 o clock for refreshments, which will be provided upon the premises. Descriptive Catalogues may be had 6 days prior to the Sale, on application to the Auctioneers, or at the principal Hotels in Wrexham. 1489y SALE BY MESSRS ROGERS & OWEN. -r- ESSRS. ROGERS & OWEN beg to inform their j JL Agricultural friends that they intend holding Sale I by Auction in the Wrexham Smithfield on Fair 3?. „ ,» and trust by prompt settlements and strict attention to business, to merit a share of their patronaje. All entries of Stock will be received by Mr. ARMSTRONG, Feathers Hotel, Wrexham, or by the Auctioneers, Llan- gollen ani Ruabon. 1778e SALES BY MR. RICHARDS. .r- ,-r- r- LION HOUSE. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR. RICHARDS has been favoured with instructions from Mr ilailey, who is changing his residence, to Sell by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 7th day of October, 1S67, the greater part of the Household FUR. NITURE, suitable for kitchen, parlour, and bedroom purposes, comprising iron, half-tester, and French bed- steads, goose feather beds. mattresses, toilet tables and glasses, washstands and services,chairs, chests of drawers, wardrobe, carpets, &c., .arge mahogany dining table, loo and other ditto, sideboards che £ f>niers, easy chairs, sofas couches, mahogany chairs, office desk and stool, engravinas, china glass, carpets &c., with the usual Kitchen Requisites. Also a lot of Home-cured Hams. Sale at 12 for 1 prompt. OSicc; 28, Bridge st., Wrexham. 179UA VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PONTCYSYLLTE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr RICHARDS, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Friday, the 1 Ith day of OCTOBER, 1867, at Four o clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, and in one or such other lots as the vendors shall direct. All in MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOU.Eand SHOP, with the Yard and Garden. Stable, Wash-house, and other outhouses adjoining and belonging thereto, situate at Pontcysyllte, in the township of Trevor Issa,in the parish of Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh. And also all that Barn, Slaughter House, Cow House, Pigstyes, Sheds and other outbuildings, detached from the above premises, but belonging thereto, all which premises are now or lately were in the occupation of Mr Stephen Roberts, or his undertenants. And also all those Five MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES. with the yards and other conveniences at- tached thereto, situate at Pontcysyllte aforesaid, now or late in the occupations of Edward Wright, Edward Williams, John Phillips, David Jones and Isaac Owens, tenants. For ?her particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER or to Mr RYMER, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1765f MO-NTHLY STLE AT THE WHEATSHEAF, GWERSYLLT, DENBIGHSHIR. MR RICHARDS will hold his next Sale of FAT M? ?TOR? STOCK, on MoN?Y, Nov. 4th, 1867. STOCK ENTERED. 4 Prime Fat Cows 4 Ditto Hi ifers 4 Ditto Bullocks 20 Fat Cluns 20 Ditto Cross-bred Sheep. Gentlemen desirous of entering Stock will please do 50 to Mr DODD, or the AUCTIONEER as early as possible, 10 as to give time for Advertising same. No charge made for Advertising Stock. Lunch at One, Sale at Two. iQfioa 095e? 28, Bridge-atreet, Wrexham. ?' Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR GRIFFITHS. To be LET by AUCTION, by Mr GRIFFITHS, at -L the RED LION INN, MARCHWIEL, on Thursday, October 10th, 1867, at Six o'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions to be then produced, the AFTER-GRASS now growing on the following pieces of land, forming part of Gerwyn Hall demesne, situate in the parish of Bangor, in the county of Denbigh, viz.:— A. R. P. Upper part of Big field 11 0 0 Lower part ditto 12 0 0 Brynelin. 11 1 6 Lodge Field. 7 2 24 Middle Clovah 6 0 6 Croft, adjoining Fish Pond 1 2 6 Ditto ditto 0 1 19 The above After-Grass is well-grown, and worthy the attention of Farmer and Graziers. Oct. 1st, 1867. 1881j BANGOR. MR GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he has lYi- been honoured with instructions from G. Camb- bell, Esq., who is giving up farming pursuits, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Buck Inn, Bangor (there removed for convenience of sale), on MONDAY, the 14th day of October. 1867, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising—120 splendid fat and store sheep, fat cow, 2 capital barren cows, 2 well-bred calving heifers, 17 pork pigs, a very strong and active harness horse (ris- ing 6-years-old), a very useful pony. The Implements comprise capital broad-wheel cart, with harvest gearing &c., complete; tumbrel, ploughs, harrows, twins, sheep cratches and troughs (new), 100 sack bags per dozen, 2 capitol double-barrel guns, with cases, &c., complete game bags, &c., a strong and well-built dog cart, with cushions, lamps, &c., complete; double and single rein bridles, and other effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Overton, Ruabon, October 1, 1867. 1878b DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR. GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he will hold his next Sale for FAT STOCK, in the above Mart, on Thursday, the 17th day of October, 1867. PRESENT ENTRIES: A lot of Fat Cattle A lot of ditto Sheep A lot of ditto Lambs Sale at Two o'clock. Overton, Ruabon. 1877j SALE BY MR. T. W. HILL. MARCHWIEL RECTORY, NEAR WREXHAM. MR T. W. HILL is favoured with commands from the Representatives of the late Rev. Stephen Donne, deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 1st and 2nd days of October next, part of the valuable walnut, ma- hogany, and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, iron half-tester and French bedsteads, goose feather beds, hair and wool mattresses, toilet chests, tables, and ward- robes, chairs, carpeting, window appendages, kitchen and culinary requisites, dairy and brewing utensils, Al- derney, Ayrshire, and cross-bred Milch CO WS, fat cattle, yearling heifers, calves, and pigs, derking and Hamburg poultry, cart and harness, III excellent five-bar iron hur- dles and gates, oak hurdles and gates, stacks of hay, quantity of manure, lawn mower, garden seats, upwards of 500 greenhouse and bedding flower plants, garden and other tools, double-seated pony gig, travelling carriage, brougham and dog cart, harness, saddles, bridles, and numerous other effects. Sale each day punctually at 12 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained 14 days prior to the sale, at the Advertiser office, Wrexham; Bowling Green Inn, Overton; Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon; and at the office of the Auctioneer, Oswestry. 17346 DENBIGHSHIRE.—VALUABLE MINERAL PROPERTY. Situate in the township of Coed Christionydd, in the parish of Ruabon. ro be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. T. W. HILL, at t the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Oswestry, in the county of Salop, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1867, in the following or such other Lots, and subject to such condi- tions as shall be declared at the time of Sale. LOT I.-All that capital newly-erected MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the excellent Farm Buildings attached thereto, called or known by the name of "Tymawr," situate in the township of Coed Christi- onydd aforesaid, and close to the Cefn Station on the Great Western Railway, together with the garden, yard, and five several excellent pieces or parcels of MEADOW and PASTURE LAND held therewith, containing in the whole by recent admeasurement 28a. Ir. 19p. or there- abouts, be the same more or less, and now in the holding of Mr John Lloyd. N.B.—Lot 1 will be sold subject to a right of road, as shown on the plan to Lot 2. The vendor's right to the mines in and under the Land sold to the Rail- way Company, and also under certain Lands sold to Mr John Lloyd, containing together four acres or thereabouts, will go with Lot 1. There is a Pew in Ruabon Church attached to this Lot. LOT 2.—All those four excellent pieces or parcels of Pasture and Arab!e LAND, also forming part of Tymawr Farm, containing together by recent admeasurement, 14a. 3r. 37p. or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and also in the holding of Mr John Lloyd, as part of Tjmwvr Farm. The above-named property presents an unusually FRUFtive opportunity for the investment of capital, cuner by the mining speculator or the agriculturist. From the mineral wealth of the neighbourhood, there can be no doubt that the coal beds extend under the whole of the property, and may be worked to advantage. It also presents some very attractive sites for the erection of Villa Residences, which would command views of the Dee Viaduct, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Castell Dinas Bran, and the whole of the beautiful Vale of Llangollen. The Land has a southern aspect, and is bounded on the north and east by the lands of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. The River Dee, so famous for its excellent fishing (now carefully preserved), skirts the estate for more than half a mile on the south. The property is situate about nine miles from Oswestry, four from Llangollen, and fourteen miles from Chester. There is a station of the Great Western Railway close to the Farm. LOT 3.—All that TITHE RENT CHARGE arising and payable out of Lands in the township of Coed Chris- tionydd aforesaid, and commuted by the tithe apportion- ment at the annual sum of X20. On application to the Auctioneer he will appoint a per- son to show intended purchasers over the property. The sale to commence at 4 o'clock p.m. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation and may shortly be obtained on application to the Auctioneer or to Messrs. T. and C. MINSHALL, Solicitors, Oswestry 1779e SALE BY MR HUMPHREYS. TREVOR ISA, NEAR LLANGOLLEN.—SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr E. HUMPH- TREY3, at the Eagles Inn, in Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of OCTOBER, 1867, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such con- ditions then to be produced, unless disposed of in the meantime by private contract, of which due notice will be given. LOT 1.—All those two pieces or parcels of LAND, situate at Garth Trevor, in the township of Trevor Isa, in the parish of Llangollen, abutting on the township road, containing by admeasurement, 2a. Or. 2p., adjoining lands of Messrs William Minshall, Thomas Richards, and John Minshall, and now in the occupation of the pro- prietor Mr Richard Baines. LOT 2.—All those two pieces or parcels of LAND, adjoining Lot 1, and property of Mr Thomas Richards, together with the BUILDING thereon, containing by admeasurement, la. lr. 3p., and in the same occupation. LOT 3.-All those Two other Capital FIELDS, called Cae Cul," and Cae Mawr," containing together by estimation, 4a. lr. 18p., situate near to Lot 2, and in the same occupation. Each of these Lots would form nice Building Sites, having an abundance of water therein, Stone and Lime being also near thereto. LOT 4.-All those FIVE COTTAGES, with the Out- Offices, situate at Vron, close to the town of Llangollen, in the occupation of Jonathan Hughes, Mary Edwards, Humphrey Humphreys, and Hugh Hughes; and one unoccupied. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs T. & C. MINSHALL, Solicitors, Oswestry and Llangollen, at each of whose offices maps of the property may be seen. Llangollen, Sept. 16th, 1867. 1762f Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR ALBÈRT BURY. Important and Unreserved Sale of Valuable and Useful Household FURNITURE and Effects, at the GRÉÈN MAN INN, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. MR. ALBERT BURY begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Hamp* son, who is giving np business, to offer for, §ale oQ MON- DAY, October 14th, 1867, at two o'clock p.m., punctually, all her Household FURNITURE and other Effects, com- prising excellent JØaho1 tables, chests of drawers, bedsteads, hair-sealed chairs, &c., feather beds, handsome chimney glasses, sideboard, timepieces, pictures, carpets, carved oak chegt, washing machine, iron bedsteads, and a large variety of other effects too numerous to men- tion. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 1836d Temple Row, Wrexham, September, 1867. 1836d SALE BY MR. LOVATT. A VOTE FOR DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND SMALL CAPITALISTS. CORNER FREEHOLD VAULTS, CEFN MAWR, RUABON. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, early in the month of JL November next, unless disposed of by private treaty (of which due notice will be given), that old established PUBLIC HOUSE, called The Vaults," situate in the centre of Cefn Mawr, near Ruabon, late in the holding of Mrs Powell, or her undertenants. A portion of the purchase money may be had on mort- gage, if required. EDWARD LOVATT, Old Swan Inn, Auctioneer. Wrexham, Sept. 3, 1867. 1657j SALE BY MR. DEAN. FLINTSHIRE. SALE of Valuable and Compact FREEHOLD B TATE, COTTAGES, and PREMISES, with the Coal Seams and Minerals thereunder, situate at NERQUIS and PENTRE, close to the town of Mold, j MR. THOMAS DEAN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of OCTOBER, 1867, at three for four o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, in two lots, or in the eight under- mentioned, or such other lots, as may be decided on by the Vendors at the time of Sale, and subject to Conditions to be then produced, the under-mentioned Valuable Free- hold Property AT NERQUIS. LOT 1. A. B. P. Stone Built HOUSE, GARDEN, and CROFT, occupied by THOMAS DAVIES. 2 023 LOT 2. Part of the above CROFT, suitable for Building Land 0 024 LOT 3. CROFT, also suitable for Building Land, occupied by Mr ROBERT DAVIES. 0 1 14 LOT 4. THREE COTTAGES and GARDEN, oc- cupied by Mr ROBSRT DAVIES and others. 0 0 24J LOT 5. Valuable and Compact FARM, occupied by ROBERT DAVIES, called Tyn yeelen, formerly Tyddyn Lewis, comprising Farm House, Out-buildings, and Five Closes of Land 15 1 33 The extensive and valuable Coal Seams and Minerals, under the whole oLthe above Lots, Will be Sold with Lot LOT 6. THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS, oc- cupied by RICHARD HAYES and others 0 118 TOTAL 18 2 161 The whole of the abnve Lots willfirst be offered for Sale in one Lot. AT PENTRE-MOLD. LOT 7. SQRE. YDS. THREE COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate near to the Turnpike Gate, at Pentre, and having a frontage of 32 yards to the Turnpike Road, occupied by ROBE ttT ROBERTS and others 1300 LOT 8. AOUSE, GARDEN, MALTKILN, & STABLES, formerly known as the Swan Inn," Pentre, and having a frontage to the Turnpike Road of 86 yards, occupied by JOHN JONES 1283 TOTAL. 2583 Lots 7 and 8 will first be offered for Sale in one Lot. The Property may be viewed by leave of the Tenants, and Particulars with Plans, and any further information, may be had from Messrs HELPS, PARKER, and BIRCH, Solicitors, Chester; Mr W. M. BODEN, Surveyor, Chester; or the AUCTIONEER, Mold. 1721a FLINTSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES AND LAND. MR. THOMAS DEAN begs to announce that he has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1867, at three for four o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following or such other Lots, and subject to such con- ditions as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, the following desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT I. All that MESSUAGE or PUBLIC-HOUSE called the Castle Inn," together with the out-buildings, yard, garden, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in the parish of Northop, in the county of Flint, fronting the road leading from Connah's Quay to Northop and Mold, and containing by admeasurement, 23 perches, or thereabouts. And also, all that FIELD called the Wepre Croft," adjoining the last-mentioned premises, and con- taing by admeasurement, la. 2r. 29p., or thereabouts. The above-mentioned Public-House would be easily converted into, and make an excellent Family Residence, consisting of two parlours, two kitchens, and suitable out-oiffces on the ground floor, and four good bedrooms above. It stands on an eminence commanding views of the Estuary of the River Dee and also of the Welsh Hills. Is within a mile and a quarter of Connah's Quay, and four and a half miles of Mold. There is a good Clay, 30 feet deep, in the field called Wepre Croft," well adapted for making bricks. LOT II. All those Three several MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, at the corner of Milford Street, fronting to High-street, in the town of Mold, in the county of Flint, nearly oppo- site to the Dolphin Inn," and now in the occupation of Mr Sheldon, and others. And also, a'l that piece or parcel of GROUND situate at the back of the aforesaid Cottages, and containing, together with the said Three Cottages, 964 square yards, or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained by applying at the Offices of Messrs FINCHETT-MADDOCK, Moss, and SHARP, Solicitors, Chester, or of the AUCTIONEER, at the Black Lion Inn, Mold. 1754a MAES ALYN, NEAR MOLD. Sale of FARMING STOCK, Carts, Horses, Cows, Hay, $c., Household FURNITURE, Brougham, Phaeton, 8(c. THOMAS DEAN begs most respectfully to an- MR nounce that he has been favoured with instruc- tions from Mrs Bancroft, who is changing her residence, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of October, 1867, at One o'clock in the afternoon prompt, on the premises, Maes Alyn. about one mile from Mold, on the Denbigh road, the whole of the well known and very excellent Out.door EFFECTS, consisting of heifer (barren), ditto in calf, ripe barren cow, in calf cow "Lady" to calve 16th March, ditto Beauty," to calve 5th March, sow, powerful cart mare, 16 hands, six years old, cart harness and sundry odd cart gears, 2 very excellent narrow-wheeled carts, with harvest gearing complete, iron plough, 2 sets of wood harrows, stone roller, small scumer, straw cutter, turnip riulper, stone and piping, winnowing machine, jack, ladders, step ladders, 4 large water barrels, tubs, backets, cow chains, pisr troughs, pikels, rakes, hand rakes, forks, spades, sundry timber, and a variety of farm requisites, stack of old hay, about six tons, the dairy vessels, large wheel and upright churn, 11 cheese vats, &c., &c., quantity of sacks, large scale beam and 3 cwt. of weights, rack, basket carriage very complete and nearly new, very useful pony phaeton, handsome brougham, nearly new, lined with blue cloth and embossed silk, lamps, pole, shafts and travelling basket, all in excellent condition, and of the most modern build, chestnut mare, 6 years. 16 hands, steady to ride or drive, very useful black pony, 13 hands, gig and pony harness, saddle. The FURNITURE consists of handsome 4-post bedstead, in mahogany, with damask hangings and palliasses, 6 mahogany chairs, writing table, rosewood, with eight drawers and recesses, cupboards, corner ditto in oak and painted, dressing table and wash stand, wool mattrass, nair ditto, mahogany table and chairs, and many other useful articles of furniture. May be viewed on the day of the Sale. Black Lion Offices, 2nd October, 1867. 1368b Sales by Auction SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON & ELPHICK. Valuable Freehold Tithe Rentcharye, Lands, and Cottages, at CREWE, near FARNDON, Cheshire, and Freehold Cottages at HOLT, Denbighshire. TO be SOLD bv AUCTION, by MESSRS. CHURTON JL and ELPHICK, at the Nag's Head Inn, in Farndon, Cheshire, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of OCTOBER, 1847, at 2 for 3 o'clock most punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon. LOT 1.—TWO COTTAGES (now in one dwelling), at Cwe, near Farndon, with stable, cowhouse, piggeries, and large garden, held by William Smith, and surrounded by the lands of Major Barnston, J. L. Bromfield, and Miles, Esqs. LOT. 2.—A Piece of old PASTURE LAND, adjoining the road leading from Crewe to Farndon, held by William Smith, containing 2a. 2r. 32p., or thereabouts, and adjoin- ing the property of Messrs. Miles and Hughes. LOT 3.-Three Pieces of PASTURE LAND, at Crewe, near Farndon, held by William Smith, and containing about Seven Acres. Thi3 Lot is bounded on one side by the River Dee, and adjoins the land of Miles, Esq. LOT 4.—LAND TAX, amounting to 143. 2d. per an- num, payable by Major Barnston, in respect of Cottages and Lands opposite Lot 1. LOT 5.-TWO COTTAGES, at Holt, with outbuild- ings, and large gardens at the back, held by George Hughes and John Griffiths. LOT 6.—TITHE RENTCHARGE, payable in respect of all the lands in the township of Crewe, near Farndon, commuted at X55 per annum. For further particulars apply to Mes3rs. BROOKES' and LEE, Solicitors, Whitchurch; or to the AUCTIONEERS, Chester, or Whitchurch, Salop. 1855y SALES BY MR. W. CONNOR. AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, &c WILLIAM CONNOR RESPECTFULLY intimates that, at the suggestion JH of many friends, he has taken out an AUC- TIONEEWS LICENCE, and begs to state that he has for a considerable period been extensively connected with some of the most popular Auctioneers in Lancashire, 1 Cheshire, and North Wales, having had the entire man- agement of many large Sales and Valuations for the Probate and Chancary Courts; his knowledge and ex- perience entitles him to ask the patronage and support of the legal profession, farmers, tradesmen, and his friends the public generally. Those who favour him with in- structions for Sale, &c., may rely upon his best endea- vours being exerted on their behalf, and that prompt and strict settlements will be made at the close of evsry Sale.—Security if required. Agent to the Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Society, established 1824. Auctioneer's Office, 24, Henblas-st., Wrexham. 139111 RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. I MR. W. CONNOR'S next Monthly Sale will be held on the third Wednesday in next month, October 16th, 1867. All entries to be made with Mr. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, shopkeeper, Rhos, or with the Auctioneer, 24, Henblas-street, Wrexham.—Further particulars in future advertisements. 1801e PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR WILLIAM CONNOR has received instructions ¡ to Sell by Public AUCTION, MESSUAGES and DWELLING-HOUSES and LAND, situate at Tryddyn, near Mild, on the 2nd November next. L L IAN 16 63,1 For* farther particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, "Henblas-street, Wrexham, or to Mr WILLIAM SHER- RATT. Solicitor, Wrexham. 1668d PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I MR WILLI \M CONNOR has received instructions ¡ shortly to Sell by Public AUCTION, BUILDING LAND, in lots. The property is situate at Rhos- llanerchrugog in a central position, and well adapted for buildings, on the 25th October next. Particulars will appear in future advertisements, and further information may be obtained from the Auc- TIONEER, or from Mr WILLIAM SHERRATT, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1669d  I, SALE BY MR W. OWEN. CEFN-MAWR, RUABON. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. WM. OWEN, at M the Pigeons Inn, Cefn-Mawr, in the parish of Ruabor, on Tuesday, the 8th day of October, 1867 (unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given), subject to conditions then to be de- clared, all those four substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSES and Joiner's Shop, with the gardens and appur- tenances thereto belonging, situate at Cefn-Mawr afore- said, and now in the several occupations of Robert George, John George. Thomas Hughes, Susan Parry, Mary Jones, and John Evans, or their under-tenants. I Sale to commence at Four o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Llan- gollen, or Messrs T. & C. MINSHALL, Solicitors, Oswestry. 1780e Legal and Public Notices; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Building Nnamed ZION CHAPEL, situate at Regent-street, Wrexham, in the parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, being a building certified according to law as a place of Public Religious Worship, was on the 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1867, registered for the Solemnization of Marriages therein, pursuant to the 19 sec., of the Act 6 & 7 Wm., IV. c. 85., being substituted for the Registered building known as Abbot-street Chapel, situate at Abbot- street, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, now disused. Witness my hand this first day of October, 1867. 1850 JOHN BURY, Superintendent Registrar. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WILLIAM NJBN,KINS, of Wrexham, in the County of Den- bigh, Boot and Shoemaker, by deed dated and executed on the 25th day of September, 1867, did convey all his Estate and Effects to Richard Shuttleworth, of the firm of Messieurs Rimmer aud Shuttleworth, of the City of Chester, leather dealers, and Thomas Jones, of Wrexham, aforesaid, auctioneer, absolutely to be ap- plied and administered for the benefit of the creditors of the said William Jenkins, in like manner as if the said William Jenkins had been at the date thereof duly adjudged Bankrupt, and the execution thereof by the j said William Jenkins was attested by John Allington Hushes, of Wrexham, aforesaid, Solicitor. The particulars of all claims and demands against the said William Jenkins must be sent, and all debts and sums of money due to the said William Jenkins must be paid forthwith to Mr Thomas Jones, one of the said assignees, at his office in Temple Place, Wrexham, where the said deed now lies for assent to or execution by the creditors of the said William Jenkins, pursuant to the Bankruptcy Act, 1861. Dated this 26th day of September, 1867. JOHN JAMES, Attornay for the said Assignees. Bryn-y-ffynnon Offices, Wrexham. 1882j ELLESMERE UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. THE Board of Guardians of this Union will, at their TMeeting to be held on Tues lay, the 8th of October next, at about twelve o'olock at noon, proceed to the Ap- pointment of a MEDICAL OFFICER to the Overton and Penley District, in the place of A. Eyton, Esq, resigned. The District comprises the Pari3hes of Overton and Penley, containing an area of about 5.915 acres, with a population of 1,780. The Election will be made in con- formity with the general order of the Poor Law Board, dated 25th May, 1857, and the person appointed must be registered under the Medical Act of 1858, and possess such qualifications as are required by an Order of the said 1 Board on the 10th December, 1859. The Salary will be JB 17 10s per annum, in addition to the extra Medical and Vaccination Fees. Applications in writing, stating the qualifications of each candidate, and whether registered, must be sent to me on or before Mon- day, the 7th of October next. By Order of the Board, JOHN P. STANT, Clerk to Union. Ellesmere, 25th Sept., 1867. 1831d THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham and Llangollen. EVAN ROBER rs late of Cambria House, Moss, in the county of Denbigh, having been adjudged bankrupt on the 13th day of AUGUST, 1867, a public sitting for the said bankrupt to 1 pass his last examination, and make application for his discharge, will be held at the said Court, at Wrexham, on the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1867, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee acting in the Bankruptcy. 1870a L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. Public and Legal Notices- DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General -L?t Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the Town Hall in Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1867, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of the finance and police business, and will be continued at the same place on the following day, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed regarding the police and the business relating to the assessment ap- plication or management of the County Stock or Rate will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at 11 o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the county must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or to surrender in discharge of tlnir Bail are to appear at the Town Hall in Wrexham aforesaid, on Friday, the 18th day of October next, at 10 o'clock. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 23rd Sept., 1867. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. 1812a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the General Quarter Sesssions of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, to be held at the Town Hall in Wrexham, on the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1837, a proposal will be made to dissolve the Highway District of Aber- gele, comprising the several parishes following, namely, the parishes of Abergele, Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llanelian-yn- Rhos, Llanddulas, Llanfairtalhaiarn, and Saint George, and that a further proposal will be made to subtract the parish of Abergele which now forms part of the said Dis- trict of Abergele, from the said District; all which said parishes are wholly in the County of Denbigh. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1867. JOSEPH PEERS, 1813a Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. LLANARMON DYFFRYN CEIRIOG, COUNTY OF DENBIGH. SALE OF HORNED CATTLE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Naud by authority of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, a SALE of HORNED CATTLE (as well as Sheep and Pigs), will be held at LLANARMON on SATURDAY, the Nineteenth day of OCTOBER next. Cattle may be brought to such Sale from any place situate within the counties of Denbigh, Mont- gomery, or Merioneth, but not from any other place. Persons bringing cattle to the market must be pro- vided with proper licences giving authority for the cattle to be moved there, and such licences to be delivered to the oiffcer appointed by the council. to receive the same, who will give the requisite passes for the removal of the animals from the market. Dated this twenty-fifth day of September, 1867. 1845d JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. CITY AND BOROUGH OF CHESTER. SALE of Horned CATTLE, Cattle Marlcet, George-street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to and Nby authority of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, a SALE of HORNED CAT- TLE (as well as Sheep and Pigs), will be held at the Cattle Market, George-street, on THURSDAY, the Tenth day of OCTOBER next. Cattle may be brought to such Sale from any place situate within the counties of Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, or Anglesea, or from Ireland, but not from any other place. Persons bringing cattle to the market must be provided with proper licences giving authority for the cattle to be ¡ moved there, and such licenses to be delivered to the officer appointed by the council to receive the same, who will give the requisite passes for the removal of the animals from the market. ] Dated this twenty-first day of September, 1867. 1803a JOHN WALKER, Town Clerk. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.  JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the county I i of Denbigh, Do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that MORGAN LLOYD, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, is duly appointed to Revise the LIS fS of VOTERS in the Election of Knights of the Shire for the County of Denbigh, and that the said MORGAN LLOYD will make a circuit of the said county, and hold courts for that purpose at the several times and places undermentioned, that is to say:— At LLRWST, at the Magistrates' Room, on Friday, the 4th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. At ABERGELE, at the Magistrates' Room, on Satur- day, the 5th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. At DENBIGH, at the County Hall, on Monday, the 7th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. At ITUTHIN, at the County Hall, on Tuesday, the 8th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. At CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION, at the Magistrates' Room, on Tuesday, the 8th day of October next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. At LLANGOLLEN, at the Magistrates' Room, on Wednesday, the 9th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. At LLANSILIN, at the Court House, on Thursday, the 10th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. At WREXHAM, at the Town Hall, on Friday, the 11th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. At HOLT, at the Court House, on Saturday, the 12th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. At RUABON, at the County Court, on Monday, the 14th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. I, the said JOSEPH PEERS, further give Notice, that the court so to be held at LLANRWST aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Eglwysfach, Llangerniew, Llanrwst, Llan- ddoget, Llansaintffraid-Glan-Conway, and Gwytherin, and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at: A-PERGFLE afore- said, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Abergele, Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llan- fair-talhaiarn, Llanelian-yn-Rhos, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Saint George, and Llanddulus, and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at DENBIGH aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Denbigh, Henllan, Llanrhaiadr-in- Cinmerch, Llansannan, Llanefydd, Nantglyn, Llandyrnog, and St. Asaph, and the several townships in the lastly- named parishes respectively contained and also in the townships of Aberwheeler and Penbedw. And that the court so to be held at RUTHIN aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Bryneglwys, Llanarmon-yn-Yale, Llandegla, Llanferras, Clocaenog, Derwen, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llanelidan, Llanfwrog, Llangwyfen, Llanfair- Dyffryn-Clwyd, Llangynhafal, Llanrhydd, Llanychan, Llanynys, Llanbedr, and Ruthin, and the several town- ships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at CERRIG-Y- DRUIDION aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Bettws-Gwerfil- Goch, Cerrig-y-Druidion, Llangwm, Llanfihangel-Glyn- Myfyr, and Pentrevoelas, and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained; and also in the townships of Gwernihowel, Tir-Evan, and Tre-brys. And that the court so to be held at LLANGOLLEN afore- said, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Llangollen, Llansaintffraid-Glyn- Ceiriog, Chirk, and Llantysilio, and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at LLANSILIN afore- said, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Llansilin, Llangedwin, Llan- rhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Llanarmon-Mynydd-Mawr, Llanar- mon-Dyffryn-Ceiriog, Llancadwaladr, and Penant Melan- gell. and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at WREXHAM afore- said, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Bangor, Gresford, Marchwiel, Wrexham, and Erbistock, and the several townships in the lastly-named parishes respectively contained. And that the court so to be held at HOLT aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the parish of Holt. And that the court so to be held at RUABON aforesaid, will be the court for revising the Lists of Voters in the parish of Ruabon, and the several townships therein and for all the other parishes, townships, and places within the said county of Denbigh, for which I have not herein- before specifically given notice that a court will be held for revising the Lists of Voters therein. JOSEPH PEERS. N.B.-The Overseers are required to publish this notice, and they must attend (as required by the Act) at the opening of the court at which the Lists for their respective parishes or places are hereby appointed to be revised, and brin? with them copies of the papers they shall have received concerning the Registration of Voters for the (County of Denbigh. Buthin, September 16th, 1867. 1763a Entertainments and Meetings. TEA. PARTY AT GARTH. A TEA PARTY in connection with the Baptist ?L Chapel, will take place on MONDAY, the 7th of OCTOBER, in the Baptist Schoolroom. After tea, variety of amusements will take place in Mr Wright's field; and a public concert will be held in the chapel in the evening. 1847a WRMXHAM PENNY ENTERTAINMENTS. THE FIRST ENTERTAINMENT of the new series Twill be given in the MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM, on TUESDAY. October 8th, 1867, PETER WALKER, ESQ, MAYOR OF WREXHAM, In the chair. Admission Id, and Entrance at Side Door 6d. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence punctually at eight o'clock. The Committee solicit the services of ladies and gentle- men in support of these popular Entertainments. ALBERT BURY and T. MILLIGAN, 1837d Hon. Secretaries. THEATRE ROYAL, WREXHAM. ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Octo- ber 10th and llth, 1867. Admission :-Boxes, 2s.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 61.—Thursday evening will be under the distinguished patronage of his Worshipful the Mayor. WHIT WORTH'S AMERICAN C H R IS T Y' S MINSTRELS. Sole proprietor Professor Whitworth.—New charming Melodies, by the far-famed Quartette, which gained for this company an enduring reputation. The troup3 con. sists of the following artistes: Mr W. C. Cruickshank, tambourine, comedian, and eccentric dancer; Mr George Leon, principal tenor; Mr Carpenter, soloit, violin, con- certina, &c.; Mr Beckett, alto and male soprano; Mr A. Redina, solo harpist; Mr Ricar.lo Preston, bones, Ameri. can comedian, and musician Mr R. Arnold, basso pro- fundo; Mr A. H. Blake, violincelloist and second tenor; Mr H. Wicks, violinist. Comic and other Songs, Railway Explosion, Sambo's Ghost, Plantation Walk-round, &c., &c. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 punctually. Carriages may be ordered at 10. Musical conductor: Mr Carpenter. 1856b ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MARKET HALL, MOLD. A GRAND Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT will Abe given in the above Room, in aid of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, on MONDAY EVENING. October 14th, 1867. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS MISS MONKHOUSE, (One of the most popular singers in Liverpool), OWEN AL AW, Mr. S. A. JONES, and Mr. R. S. HA.RDING, of L'pool. The celebrated Band of the Denbighshire Yeomanry 0 ivalry will perform a selection of popular music. Tickets: Front Seats, 2s.; second, Is.; to be obtained at Mr. S. A. Jones, draper, New-street; Messrs. Henry Roberts & Co., grocers, High-street; Mr Benjamin Powell, confectioner, High.street. 1865b W REX H A I AUT U 1\1 N S PO R T S1 TO BE HELD ON THE WREXHAM RACE COURSE, On MONDAY, the 21st of OCTOBER, 1867 COMMENCING AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Stewards: MR. JOHN TAYLOR „ JOHN WHITTAKER „ THOMAS ROBERTS I Ma. EDWARD KnBBS I „ EUWABI) EDWARDS C. E. KERSHAW. Clerk of the OJUrSe-MR. JOHN WHITTAKBB. Starter—MR. JOHN TAYLOR. J??e—MB. CHARLES RICHARDS. 1 A DONKEY RACE of a quarter of a mile; winner, 21; second, 10s.; entrance, Is. 2 A PONY EACE of half a mile, for Ponies not exceeding 12 hands high; catch weights; winner, B3; second, 15s.; en- trance, 5s. 3 AMATEUR FOOT RACE of 300 yards; winner, 21; second, 5s.; entrance, Is. 4 A PONY RACE of three-quarters of a mile, for Ponies not ex- ceeding 13 hands high; catch weights; winner, E3; second, 15s.; entrance, 5s. 5 HUNTERS' RACE; entrance, 21 each; over four flights of hurdles; one mile heats; for Hunters bona-fide the property of Fanners, Innkeepers, and Tradesmen, residing within the counties of Denbigh and Flint, and to have been in the pos- session of the owner three months previous to the diy of entry, and never been in a training stable; winner, £15¡ second, E2; four-ye tr-olds to curry lOst; five-year-olds, 11st; six-year-olds and aged, list 101b; winners once, 71b extra; twice, lOlbs; thrice, 141bs. ### Following heat to be run for after race No. 7; if not won the last heat to be run for after race No. 9. 6 AMATEUR FOOT RACE of a quarter of a mile; winner, 21; second, 5s; entrance, Is. 7 A PONY RACE of one mile, for Ponies not thorough bred, and not exceeding H hands hiah; three-year-olds to carry 8st; four-year-olds, 8st 101b; five-year-olds, 9st 31b; six-year- olds and aged, 9st 101b; winner, E' i second, 2.1; entrance, 10s. No Pony will be allowed to run in the above race who has previously won a stake of the value of £10 or more. Iteat. 8 GALLOWAY EACE; height, 15 hands and under; weight, lOst; 7lbs allowed for every inch under; winners to carry extra once, 71bs; twice, lOlbs; thrice, 141bs; one mile and a quarter; winner, B 10; second, B2; entrance, JE1. 9 AMATEUR FOOT RACE of half a mile; winner, 21; second, 5s; entrance, Is. Third Heat. All races to be run in colours, to be declared at the time of entry. Entries to be made to the Secretary on or before the 13th of October, at the Talbot Inn, Wrexham, before 8 o'clock p.m. Ponies to be measured in the Talbot yard before 11 o'clock on the day of running. Three to start for each stake or no race. Winners at the close of a race are to show their cards to the Judge. All objections to be made to the Clerk of the Course, in writing, before the close of the Sports. Competitors in the Foot Races to contest in dress reach- ing below the knees. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right of decid- in 7 absolutely all questions which may arise as to the qualifications of competitors, or otherwise, and no Objec- tion shall be taken to their decisions. Two Tents will be allowed upon the Ground; the letting of which will take place at the Talbot Inn, by Mr C. Richards, on Tuesday Evening next, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Committee Room, Talbot Inn, October 2nd, 1867. J. F. F LEETCROFT, 1859y Hon See. PUBLIC HALL, OSWESTRY. A LECTURE WILL be delivered in the PUBLIC HALL, OSWESTRY, rY on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1867, by the REV. G. W. CON D E R, M. A., of Manchester. Subject: Past and Present; or, Steam the Civilizer." Chair to be taken at eight o'clock by THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P., of the Quinta. Proceeds to be devoted to the British School, Oswestry. Front seats, Is.; back seats, 6d. Tickets may be had of Mr Charles G. Bayley, The Cross' Mr Askew Roberts, Bailey-head; or Messrs. Lewis and Owen, Leg-street. Oswestry. 1856b NOTICE. SHOCKLACH WAKES, Tuesday, October 29th, 1867 No. 1. A Pony Race, for a bridle, with money added, for ponies not exceeding 12 hands, having been in the possession of the owner two months. Catch weights. Winners twice, excluded. Entrance one shil- ling, to be paid a week before the race.—No. 2. Race for ponies not above 13!- hands. Conditions, the same as No. 1. 1882c RE-OPENING OF WRbiXHAM CHURCH. THE PARISH CHURCH, after its Restoration, will be RE-OPENED for Divine Service (D V) on WEDNEbDA Y", the 16th of the present mouth; on which occasion, which occasioLn,ORD BISHOP of ST. ASAPH Has kindly consented to preach in the morning, the service commencing at 11 a.m. In the Evening, The Rev. CANON McNEILE, At 7 p.m. Collections in aid of the Restoration Fund will be made after each service. The clergy are requested to attend in their gowns, and assemble at the Town Hall, at half-past 10 a.m. 1883c