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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. -j' f r, r WREXHAM SHITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.30. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 7TII, 1881. MR LO\ D S next Auction will take place on Thursday, 1.' Alml¡ th when he will sell A lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifers, Barrens, and Stirks. Several good stock an t fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital selection of fat and rearing Calves. Several from some of the best stocks in Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire an I other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat figs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. T. L. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower. 6 Prime Scotch Bullocks. Mrs Hope, Marchwiel Hall. 5 Fat Shropshire Lambs. Henry Dennis, Esq., New Hall. 5 Fat Bullocks. 40 Fat Whethers. New British Iron Company. 4 Prime Fat Bullocks. TKRMS.—No sale no charge. Ready-mnney settlements on sale day. Calves and pigs under £2 value 6d per head, over that sum Is per head, other stock fourpence in the pound. Early entries will oblige, sa that they may be parti- cularized. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 209p Heventy-five Cattle, 217 Sheep, 16 Horses, 103 Pigs, 1,000 Measures of Potatoes, 1U0 tons of hay. Gears, Farming Incitements, Household Furniture, and Dairy Vessels. MONDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1881. BORRAS LODGE FARM, Situate one and a half miles from Wrexham, three from Farndon, and one and a half from Gresford. Highly important and attractive Sale of Live and Dead farming Stock and other Effects. MR LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that he has been honored with instructions from Mr It. J Roberts (who has given up the farm and is leaving the neighbourhood) to Sell by Auction, in his farmyard situate sa aforesaid, on Monday, April 4th, 75 choice young Dairy Cows and Heifers, barrens and stirks, fat bulls, bullocks, cows and heifers, 16 young poweriul waggon horses, hacks, carriage horses hunters, 217 fat and store sheep, 103 grand breeding sows and store piiis, 00 tons of excellent upland And meadow bay, 1,000 of first-class potatoes, Rears, agricultural implements, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Dairy Vessels, as follows. Seventy-five head of ftt and store cattle, viz. :— 5 Extraordinary prime fat bulls. 12 Extraordinary prime fat bullocks. 11 Kipe fat cows and heifers. 211 Ver y choice two and three-year-old calving heifers. 20 Fresh young barrens, stirks and store bullocks. 4 Young dairy cows, calved and to calve. 3 Shorthorn stock bulls. The fat cattle are very ripe. The calving heifers and barrens are a grand selection. CAltT HORShS.—" Gilbert," brown waggon gelding, six years old, Hi hands hidl; stringer," brown waggon gEld- ing, six ean; old, lti bauds high pair of black waggon horses (mare and horse), lising four years old, about 15 hands high, a capital match pair of roan waggon horses (mare and horse) three jears old, lti hands high, a first- .-tftss match Dai by." brown waggon mare, nine years (Id, 17 bands high: Young Sir Norman." dark brown entire col., rising twO) eals old, about 15 hands two inches high. The above are a grand team of waggon horses. HUNTERS AND HACK HORSES-A splendid pair of chest- nut carriage horses (mare and horse), four years old, about 15-3 high, with fine action, and good tempered, are regu- Iiirly driven in single an.1 <ionl>!e harness, very steady and DltiHe all excellent THatch; In-own col., riing four years old, about 14-3 steady to ride and drive, an excellent har- net-a horse brown harness horse live years old, about 15.3 high (snitabie for a Brougham or hu); bay harness mare, seven years old, about 15 hands high, used to all kinds of farm work chestnut gelding, the years old, about 15-2 high, steady in saddle or harness; bav cob, rising four high, steady to ride or drive; grey cob, five \t ais old, about 14 hand's high, very good looking, With fine knee action, steady to ride or drive. The above are well worthy the attention of Sportsmen or Gentlemen requiring geimice harness horses or cobs. Capital Child's Donkey. VAT SHEFP ANI) SHROPSHIRE COUTLES. 1'iO Very ripe Welsh Wethers. 30 Wry ripe Scotch Wethers. GO Very ripe Shropshire Wethers. 6 Very ripe Cross-bred Wethers. (i Very ripe Shropshire Kams (heavy weights). 25 Superb Shropshire Ewes, lambed and to lamb. The above Sheep of unsurpassable quality. PIGs. 10 Excellent in-pig Sows. t! Grand in-pig (Silts. 12 Pork Pigs. 51 Store Pigs. f Strong Store Pigs. 1 Sow and eleven followers. 1 Sow and ten followers. I Pedigree Boar ('I elegr m), bred by Col. Cooke, and winner of third prize at Kilburn. The best breed of pigs in Wales. PRODUCT..—100 tons of excellent upland and meadow hay, growth of It-ii8 and IHO; 1000 measures of excellent potatoes (Champion's and Jo; es's celebrated Stansty Beds.) The above produce in suitable lots. 100 lots of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, including Hornsby's self-delivering reaping machine (new in lt<7S). broad and narrow wheel w-iggons and carts with harvest gearing, hand I and wheel ploughs, ridging ditto, several sets of wood and iron harrows, chain ditt", hroadsliears and cultivators, iron and wood rollers, excellent corn drill with 13 spouts, turnip scuffles, reaping and mowing machines long and short ladders, large and Mnall straw- cutters, turr.ip pullers and fingerers, winnowing machines, weighing ditto, bag trucks, sheep cratches and troughs, horsepower for chopping or churning, sheep-dipping apparatus, &c. GEARS—T ree sets of tanll gears, three sets of chain gears, ploughing backhauls, two sets of harness, two saddles and bridles, odd gears. HorsEiioLn AND BED ROOM FURNITURE, &c — Large mahogany dining table with n ends, oak and other tables, mahogany and other chairs, oak dresser and shelves, oak c rner cupboards, and painted ditto, eight days' clocks in oak ruses, and timepieces, lady's and gentleman's easy chairs, washst.mds and dressing tables, cane-seated bed- room chairs, oak w ardrobes, night commodes, milking cans and sieves, small churn. Ac. Lunch at 10 o'clock, Sale at 11. Cata^gues are in course of preparation, and may be ob- tained from the Auctioneer and place of Sale. Conveyances will be at Wrexham Station to convey in- tending put chasers to the Sale f ee of charge. Offices-E tOil House, Wrexham. 41 Catlle, 6 Hors's, 10 Pius, 3*10 measurea Oatil, 100 measures Barley. 200 measures Potatoes, Farming 7???M!f?tfs, Gears, Dairy Vessels, Household Fit niture, <Sc. M)DAY A?c TUESDAY, APRIL 11TH AND 12TH, 1?81. BRYN-YORKIN FARM, Sit a mile from Cairgicrle., 5 miles from Wrexham, and (i from Mold. Attractive and Exten .,iv Sale of ?fM and Dead Farming Stnd', Dairy r?.s'f?', Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR Lloyd has gr?at pleasure in nnnoundng that he has ??t been honored with instructions from Messrs. Robert and David Perers (who have give up the farm and are de- clining agricultural pursuits) to SiLL by AUCTION, in their farmyard, situ ite as afor said, on Monday and Tues- day, April 11th and 1-th, the whole of their grand selection of Dairy Cattle and young Stock, including 16 excellent young dairy cows, calved and to calve, 17 grand two and three-year-old heifers, in-calf and barrens, 6 good yearlings, and 2 two-year-old stock bulls 5 very powerful and active young waggon horses (suitable for town work), and their gears, ha)f-l>red mare (in-foal), capital donkey, breed- ing sows and fat pigs, poultry, about mea ures of excellent black oats, and 100 measures of barley, 200 measures of excellent eating potatoes (Scotch downs) the whole of the agricultural implements which are in first- class condition and by emineat ma'-ers, together with the household furniture (princip .lly in oak), dairy vessels, out- door effects, particulars of which are as follows FIRST DAY'S SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. LIVF, STOCK.—It!young dairy cows (calved and to calve), II choice three year old in-calf and barren heifers, 6 two vear old ditto, 6 good yearlings and 2 shorthorn two year old stock bill HORSES.—" Captain," powerful brown waggon gelding rising seven years old, 16- high, and a first-class worker "Boxer," powerful brown waggon gelding rising aix years old, 16-2 high, and a noted worker. "Blucher," bay waggon gelding, rising four ears old, 16.2 high. and a good worker at all kinds of work. (The above three horses are a splendid team of short-legged ones.) Black Cart Filly, rising three years old, about 16 hinds high. "Rose," powerful chestnut mare, four years old, 16.3 high and a tirst-class worker. Hack Mare, aged, la foal. Young Donkey, Pir-.s.—Four fat pi.-s, capital sow and followers. POl'LTRy.fhrl'e ducks, three geese, and six couples of fowls. PRODUCE —"200 measures of Scotch Down potatoes, 300 measures of good black oats, and IOU measures of barley (all in lots). 100 J.OT- OF FAHM 1 Mi IMPLEMENTS.- -Narrow-wheel wag- gon, with harvest gearing two broad-wheel carts and one narrow-wheel ditto, with harvest gearing four swing ploughs and one ridging ditto, three seta of wood harrows and one ox harrow, Cambridge roller and wood ditto, horse- ftke with seat, iron cultivator, turnip scuffler, combined reaping and mowing machine, hy Hornsby; reaper, by n: four-horse power thrashing machine, with drill complete three-horse power, for chopping and churning excellent dog-cart, pair of gig lamps, turnip pulper and slicer, straw cutter, three long and short lad- vlers, two wheelbarrows, two winnowing machines, 36 cow chains, 211 stand cow boxe,, water barrel, old iron, cucumber frames, quantty of draining pipes, stone caps and pillars, two beam scales, corn screen, several pieces of excellent timber; also the useful assortment of tools Ae., &e. OKARS -Three sets thrill gears, two sets ploughing backhands, set of harness, saddle and bridle. End of first day's sale. 2ND DIY'S SALE. -IIOUSFHOLD AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, at One o'clock (principally in old oak). SITTING ROOM.—Handsome mahogany dining table, in three divisions two mahogany card tables, mahogany couch, center whatnot, five mahogany chairs and two easy ditto, chiuney t-lass, six pictures Brus Is ca'pet anil he&rthrug, fender and irons, quantity of books. Ac., A-c. KITCHENS —Oak deal, and other tables, oak kitchen chairs and aim ditto, weather glass, rocking chairs, oak irrsser anri shelves, oak cupboard, mahogany piano, side- board. eight days !:nd other clocks, oak screen, plates and dixhes, crockery, saucepans and frying pans, and the useful kitchen requisites, &c.. Ac. Tun CONTENTS OF TEN BEDROOMS will include several pairs of mahoaany half-tester and other bedsteads, with hangings and mattresses «ine-se;;ted and othpr chairs, a number of oak dressing tables and withstands, handsome oak chests of drawers and carved onk clieqts pictures, toilet services, fendeis and fire irons, carpetting, Ac., Ac. DAIRY VESSELS.—Three up and down churn", two-wheel Clilims. 2U piirs Of chtese vats 14 to -20 inches, 24 tin pans, curd mill, milking pans and carriers, two lar cheese tubs, -alting turnel, butter tuh, scales und weights, cheese binders and filleting, milk steins and cream pots, K-e. and a variety of other effects NOTE.—The to(-k and horses on this high lying farm are •ji grand constitutions and will be a capital cll&l.jic on to lower land will grow faster in one week than some others will in tWL). The i 0 lots of furniture are very choice and j antique. ORDER OF SALE. -Monday, April 11th, stock, Imple- | meiits, and Produce. Lunch at 11.30, sale at one o'clock, prompt. Tuesday, April 112th, Daiiy Vessels ajid Furniture. Ñ,)p at one o'clock. prompt. JtdT FRANCIS LLOYD'S TRADE MARK, II PAY AND BE PAID. OFFICES Eyton House, Wrexham. afb7"-Snp Sales by Auction. -'> /J "F" ..r. SALES BY MR LLOYD. Specicit Sale of Pedigree Store Bulls, Magnificent Young Dairy Cows, and Calving Heifers, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH, AT \S R LLOYD'S Auction Mart, Wrexham Smithfield, at J1 10.30 o'clock. The property of Mr Bellis, Holt. 5 magnificent shorthorn yearling Bulls, of a good pedigree and reliable stock Mr Joseph Thomas Hafodybwch. BARON HAFOD-Roan Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old, by "Baron." gr. sire. Baron Marbury, by Darius 30860, dam, Dagmar 2nd, by White Chief 25133, g. d., Dagmar, by Cardinal 19403; g.g.d., Tenantry Heifer, by son of Tenantry, 1382K. The property of Mr Davies, Dudleston. 7 grand young dairy Cows and Calves. Further entries respectfully solicited, so that they may be fully advertised. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 707a THE HORSE REPOSITORY SALE. ADJOINING BEAST MARKET, WREXHAM. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7TII, AT TWO O'CLOCK. MR LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION his usual lots of excellent WAGGON HORSES, Cobs, Hunters, Carts, Carriages, Dog Carts, &c. ) The present entries include :— The property of Mr Davies, Broughton. 2 Grand Young Carriage Horses or Hunters, 4 and 5 years old, a capital match. The property of Messrs. Meakin and Dean, contractors, (Sold in consequence of their contract being nearly completed.) Nobby," powerful hlack cart horse, aged 16 hands high. 11 Curly," powerful dark brown cart horse, aged. 16 hands high. Lion," powerful bay < art horse, aged, 16 hands high. "Emma," powerful brown mare, aged Iti hands high. N.B.—The above are now on heavy work. Dark brown pony, aored, 12* hands high, a perfect model, (as strong as a horse 15 hand. high), runs a trap, works in shafts and chains, good tempered, suit anyone wanting a quiet pony for a pheaton. Day horse, five years old, lti hands high. has been used in single and double harness, and works well in chains, good bus or brougham horse." D rk bay horse, five years old, lti hand high, splendid mover, fast trotter, tit for brougham or double harness, "now working in chain-, Two two-year-old colts, out of well bred harness mares, by a prize cart stallion (plenty of bone and power.) Stylish cob, rising three years old, wiU make a good all round useful animal. Mr Thomas Jones, Wallington. Powerful brown waggon mare, rising four years old, 15 hands 3 inches high, sound, and warranted a good worker. Mr Levi Huxley, Golica. Powerful brown cart filly, three years old. Mr James Davies, Streetyrwch. Bay Horse Cart Colt, 2 v ars old. by that noted horse, belonging to Mr Price, Bagley, out of a first-cliiss cart mare. Mr Parsonage, Aldford Red roan Cob, 4 years old, 15 hands high, steady in saddle and harness, and sold with a fault. By Silver Star, out of a very fast Welsh Cob Further ent:ies solicited. Tcrms-lid in the pound if sold, or 2-i Gd each if not sold. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 705z TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1881. Important Sale of 20 Head of Cattle, 3 Curt and Hack Horses, 30 Shropshire coujties, and 2 Rams, 40 Pigs, Poultry, Farming 1 mplements, Stack of Ilay, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, and other cjfects at AT HOLLY HEDGE, MAE -Y-NANT, MARCHWIEL, situated miles from Wrexham and I from MR LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that he ?J? has been honored with instruction- from William Bladin, Esq and A. M. S. Marsh, Esq (who are changing their residences), to SELL BY AUCTION. upon the above-named premises, on Tuesday. April 5th, the following grand young Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearlings, Ac. Cut and Hack Horses, Shropshire Sheep, P gs. Poultry. Produce, Farming Implements, Dairy Vessels. Household Furniture, and other effects, particulars of which are as follow The 33 acres of Grass Land at Holly Hedge will be sold by auction, at the Red Lion Inn, Marchwiel, about the first week in May. The Property of Wm. Bladin, Esq., Holly Hedge. To be Sold at One o'clock. IMPLEMENTS, Ac.—Excellent Scotch cart with harvest gearing, compound action churns, large wheel churn for hand or horse power, set of brass mounted harness, Alex- andra drag with lamps and cushions c'omplete (nearly new). PIGS.—Two excellent sows and 15 strong followers. 16 strong store pigs. SHEEP. — Twenty-five superb Shropshire couples, one Shropshire ram, one pure-bred Leicester ram, sire of which sold for 100 guineas. CATTLE -Two excellent young dairy cows and calves (noted milkers), young dairy cow to calve, two two-year old in-calf heifers, four two-year old barren heifers, six two-year old heifers to calve. HORSES.—Strong bay cob, rising six years old, about 14.2 high, steady to ride or drive, good looking with tiue action and fast, useful cart m ire, seven years old, about 16 hands high. with foal at foot. The Property of A. M. S. MaraH. Esq., Maesynaxife. To be Sold at Three o'clock. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS, FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS.—Garden tools, cross-cut saw and pignet carriage j ick, corn chest, with chaff box excellent iron garden roller, excellent iron lawn mower, straw cutter (by Bent ill), oil cake crusher, heelrake. large wheelbarrow on two wheels, two iron pig troughs, ladder with 20 staves, ladder with 2t) staves, ladder with 35 staves, set of brown harness with extra collir, excellent spring cart (Bristol make cob size, large salting turnel (new), two capital gar- den ?eats.two wring ng and mangling machines, two patent beer stiliages, slate slabs, various benches, sundry beer bar- rels and tubs, medium-sized bicycle, several milk pans, Handcocks' patent butter maker, box churn on stand, up- right churn, superior barrel churn (prize meda by Hatha- way, Chippenham, Wilts), large filter (by Slack and Brown- low, Manchester), large fish kettle, excellent barometer (by Abraham, Liverpool), iron umbrella stand, screen seas in harne s rcom, very large oak cupboard I rge washstand with cupboard and drawers, child's crib, with straw mat- tress, it- (I horse hair ditto massive mahogany dining rooitt side-board, with wine celleret and plate drawers com- plete. GUNS.—Capital central fire breech loader No. 12, double barrel muzzle loader by (Kerrison), muzzle loading rifle by i Lowe), Large single barrel pigeon gnn by (Lowe.) PRODUCF.-Part of a itfick of well harvested hay, growth of 1880, containing It) tons or thereabouts. POULTRY. —Six couple of splendid fowl, including golden pencilled Hamburgs, bantams, black Spanish, and cross- bred dorkins. Pi(I.,c.Youn.- sow with six strong followers, fat pig (heavy weight CATTLE.—Excellent Welsh cow with calf at foot, grand shorthorn three year old heifer, with calf at foot, three superior three year old heifers to calve in April and June fresh young barren, in milk, three two year oid heifers, two two year old in-calf heifers, close to calving, sundry lots: The whole included in the above sales are a very choice selection and worthy of the inspection of purchasers. The sale at Holly Hedge will ciiiim,nce at ONE o'clock, and at Maes-y-nant, at THREE o'clock. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 769bnf PRELIMINARY. Important Sale of Household and Bed-room Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, and other affects, at the CROSS FOXES INN, Overton Bridge, distant I mile from Overtnu, 3 from Muabon, and 6from Wrexham. MR LLOYD is in receipt of instructions from the repre- i' s(?ntative?; of the late Mrs Hughes, to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, April 29th, the above named effects. Full particulars next week. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 847a SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. PRELIMINAUY ANNOUXCEMENT Of an extensive Sale of Farming Sfo k, Implements of Husbandru, portion of Household Furniture, and other Effects,% AT PLAS UCHAF, situate one mile from IMyn Stat.-O; and three maes from the toir/i of Holywell. MESSRS. DA vms & ARMOR have rMen'cd instruc- lyjL t¡on from the representatives of the late Mr. E. Lewiq, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 19th and 20th days of April, issi. Full particulars in future advertisements and posters. Royal Oak, Denbigh. March 17th, 1881. 748b SALE BY MR EDWARD JONES. "r_r. TO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND OTHERS. PEREMPTORY Sale by Auction by MR. EDWARD t JONES, at the shop No. 9, Church-street, Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 4th day of April, 1881 the property of Misses Jackson, a large va- iety of frilling hats, caps, fronts, lace, gimp, bonnets, fur trimming, scarfs, ladies' collars, bracelets gloves, ornaments purses, bibs, muslin trimmings. fingering wool, pinafores, skirts, handkerchiefs, ribbons, flowers, feathers velvet and other effects. Also th-eecane seated shop chairs, counters, shelvngs, gas I fittings, cornices. Ac. Sale at one o'clock, prompt, without any reserve. The shop to be let, apply to the Auctioneer. 803p I EYTON BANK, IN THE PARISH OF BANGOR, ¡ FLINTSHIRE.  BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. EDWD. JONES, Tat the hropshire Inn, E. ton, on Tuesday, 12th Apr)!, 18?1, at three o'clock in the afternoon, su'ject to conditions to be then and there produced, all th:r Piece M Parcel of GARDEN (m()Un at Eyton Bank aforesaid, m the occupation of Mr. Thnm?a Edwards the proprietor. j Well adapted for Building Purposes. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, 35, Cattle Market, Wrexham. SlOb SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. ,-f' ,-r"-I"J"F'J'>'J ,r> 'r High-clai's Hoi'sehoJd Furnitnn and valuable Effect*, com- prising Dining and Drauing-rwmi Suites, Pianofortes, Iron arid Bras* Bedsteads, and a quantity (f Domestic Requisites, all fit st-cl«*s quality Absolute Sale at THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. MR. SAMUEL ¡\TO has re.wvfd instructions to i., ?KLL BY AUCT-ON on Wednesday, 13th April, nn assortment of excellent HOrs??'tLD FURNITURE, which is ordered f' r compulsory s i'c. Further particulars next week I Auctioneers Office. <»uetn street, Wrexham. -),Il) Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES Sale of Freehold Property in CHESTER STREET, in the toicit and borough of Wrexham. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. BAUGH JONES, at the Lion Hotel Hope-street, in the town of Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1881, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon by order of the mortgagees under powers of sale, aud subject to conditions to be then and there produced all those two brick-built and slated MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES for- merly in four messuages or dwelling-houses, situite on the east sale of Chester-street, in the said town and borough of W rexham, and recently converted into three dwelling- houses. Also all that brick built and slated maltkiln, and also all those two recently erected brick huilt and slated Dweliing-houses in the yard at the rear of the said messuage or dwelling-houses together with the Outbuildings, Yard, and ap< urtenances the-eunto belongina, and which were formerly in the holding of Mr Edward ,lones, plasterer, Mrs Elizabeth Roberts, and another and now or late of Messrs W. Jones. James Evans, Lawton Austin Joseph Washing- ton Goodacre and Mr Evans, wine merchant. These premises have a frontage to Chester-street of 43ft. bin., and extend backwards, from the street frontage 84ft or thereabouts, and adj jins the properties of Mr E. Jones, plumber, and Miss Lewis. For further information apply to H. HUMPHREYS, Esq., Solicitor. Wrexham, or at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 82 ip PRELIMINARY Sale of Household Furniture and other Effects in the VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. ro P.E SOLD BY AUCTION, bv MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, in the Vegetable Market, Wrexham, on Monday, the llth day of April, 1831, Household FURNI- TURE and other effects, removed for the convenience of sale, consisting of parlor and kitchen and cane seated chairs, Pembroke and other tables, inahoir.-iny chest of drawers, oak chest, dressing tables and g lasses, wash stands and services, t'lwel rails, water bottles and glasses, iron bedsteads and straw mattrasses. feather and flock beds, clothing carpettiug, pictures, various bioks, and numerous kitchen and culinary articles and effects. Sale at J2 for 1 o'clock, prompt S54f Sale of Freehold Property at BROUGHTON, near Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. Iyo m SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. BAUGH & TJ4)NES at the White Hart Inn, Pentre Broughton, on TUESDAY the 19th day of April, 1S81 at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced all those three M li-ss'i A(;i:s, Cottages, or Dwelling-houses, StaOJe, and Hardens, situate at Brough- ton, iie;ir Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh and now in the several occupations of George Jones, Thomas Morris, and William Mills. For further particulars apply to Mr J. ALDINGTON HI GHF.S, Solicitor, Wrexham Mr H. A. POYSER, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIO.VEKRS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 65(;p Sale of Farming Stock and Produce, Implements of Hus- bandry, Household Furniture, and other Ejects at HAFOD ABLEY FAIUI, Circh-y-mynydd, in the parish of Hope, in the county of Flint. MESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been in?tructed by 1' Mr Maelor TO SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises at Hafod Abley. aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 13th day of April. 18.. all the Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture and other h ffects comprising —Barren cow, 2 young ditto, black horse, in- pig sow, young hrawn. barn door fowl and ducks, hav, wheat straw, wheat and oats, skerry blue and white kenip potatoes, iron plough, double shelboard do., turnip drill, iron cultivator, set of iron and chain harrows, Ameiican hay mower, heel rake, wheel- barrow, patent chaff cutter, corn truck, scythes, rakes, pikels, forks, spades, yelves, thrill and chain gears sieves, pig troughs, bench, hammer, tubs, &e., chest of Day and Son's condiment for cattle, growing wheat, Ac. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of parlour and kitchen table, chairs, eight days timepiece, pictures, pier glass, carpets, oil cloth fenders, fireirons, kettles, sauce-1 pans, frying, dripping, and other pan-, earthenware and othet milk pans, crockery, brown ware. &c., patent churn, butter scales and weights, dolly and tub. sundries. In BED-ROOMS Three sets of iron bedsteads, mattresses, feather and flock beds and bed clothing, chairs, wash- stands and services, dressing tables toilet bsses and towel rails, painted chest of drawers, cupboards, bed side carpeting, and other miscellaneous articles and effects. Sale at 12 for I o'cloc, most punctually. 822a SALES BY MESSRS. COOPER & SON. "r"r.r- -< FLINTSHIRE. TYBROUGHTON, NEAR HANMER. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. COOPER JL andStN.at the Swan Inn. Whitchurch, in the county of Salop, on Thursday, the 21st day of April, 1881, at Four for Five o'clock in the afternoon in the following or such other lots and manner as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then read I.OT I.-A comfortable MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE called "The Brook," with yard, garden, orchard, outbuildings and appurtenances, together with several pieces of rich Pasture T.^nd thereto adjoining, containing togcthci a or ii:>p (more or less), situate at Tybroughton, in the parish of Hanmer, in the county of Flint, late in the possession of Mr John Dimelow. deceased. LOT 2-—Two Pieces or P.ircfls of excellent PASTURE LAND, containing together 8a Ir 2t)p (more or less), ad- joining lot 1, admirably adapted as a site for building pur- poses. The above property is rurrounded by lands belonging to Lord Trevor, and the Representatives of the late Lord Hanmer, and inclines to the south. The house and build- ings are roomy and convenient, and 111 a guod state of re- pair, and the lands rich and productive. Immediate pos- session may be had. LOT :t-'100 S20 Shires paid) in the Whitchurch and Ellesii ere Banking Company (L mited). To view the property apply on the premises and partic- ulars with plans attached, and any further information may be obtained at the Offices of Mr SALTER, Solicitor, Ellesmere. a845n SALE BY MESSRS CHURTOX, ELrHICK & Co. ON MONDAY, APRIL llTH. Important Sale of Valuable Live ,.nd Dead Farming Stock, Steam Engine and Bo'ler, Dairy Vessels and other Effects at THE OLDF1ELDS, near lif,lfoi-cl, about four miles from Chester. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. have been favored with instructions from Messrs C. and J. Baguley, who are leaving the farm, to Sell by Auction, on Monday, the 11th April, 1881, commencing at half-past Eleven o'clock, punctually, the whole of the Valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including 39 excellent dairy cows and heifers, in full milk and to calve, eight fresh barren cows and heifers, young stock, prime fat bull, two fat cows, 2U fat calves, fat and store pigs six powerful waggon horses, promising cart colts excellent hack and harness horses, about 50 head of poultry, about luu measures of Skerry blue pjtatoes and potato sets a large assortment of implements of husbandry by well-known makers valuable six-horse power steam engine, with boiler, iron shafting and fittings complete; corn grinding mills, oil cake mill, two wheeled dog cart, harness and saddlery, lawn mowing machine, an assortment of dairy vessels, including capital railway milk tankards, and other effects. .N. B —Luncheon (by ticket), will be on the table at Eleven o'clock. gv- Catalogues may be had from tho Auctioneers, Messrs CILUtiTO." ELI'HICK, ROBERTS, and RICHARDSON, Chester. 840p WREKHAM. Sale oj I?tMMe?MTtoM DiM?t?-?foMM and Beer CM?M, I situa'e at ?AfMff?u. in the Borough of It?'c?a?t, and cor.-I tages at Rhosnesany, vi'kin MM wile of the ?:rM of Wrcx I II ri ill. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPH!CK, & CO., have been  favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, April 21?t, I8SL at 2 for 2 30 p.m. punctually, in the follow- iug or such other lot? as the Vendors may determine upon at the time of 6ale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced, the under-mentioned valuable FREE- HOLD PIWPElnT, viz LOT 1.—AH those Five recently erected MESSUAGES OR r'WELLIN?-HOUS?S, very pte?Mtly situate at Rhosddu, in the Borough of Wrexh?m. known as Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and ti, Nelson Terrace, with extensive front ice to the high road leading from Wrexham to Stansty, each con- taining on tlt ground floor three si ting ro .ms, and four bed rooms over, with kitchen, back-kitchen, larder and pantry in the basement, in the respective occupation of Messrs Robert Jones, Jno. Jones, Charles Hughes, and others, together with the premises adjoining, being No. 1, Nelson Terrace, with frontages to Stansty-road and Cun- liffe-street, used as a Beer and Porter Stores, iu the occu- pation of the Wrexham Brewery Company. There are good Gardens in the front, with Yards and Out-offices as the rear, with a back road for coal, &c. The situation it very healthy and the subsoil gravel, and the property is drained into Corporation Sewers. Gas and water laid on. LOT 2.- All those 31 FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GROCER'S SHOP, known as Acton Terrace, numbered I to 31, situate at Rhosnessn y, in the parish of Acton, with- in one mile of the town of Wrexham, with the gardens piggeries, out-offices and land belonging thereto, containing in the whole 3/>21 square yards of land or thereabouts, in the respective occupation of Jno. Jones. John Barker, Edward Eyton, Charles Jones, Joseph Bitlieil, Robert Jones, Jno. Lee, Samuel James, Thos Katon, F. Whitehall, Isaac Davies, Peter Lawley, and others. Any further information may be obtained on application to Messrs. Boydell, Taylor. and Fluitt, solicitors Mr Solomon Har,ling, accountant and estat agent, 16, St. Werburgh-street or to the Auctioneers, Messrs Churton, Elpliick. Roberts, and Richardson, all of Chester. na < SALE BY MR C. PARRY. ON MONDAY NEXT. ARGOED, SEAR OVERTON. SALE OF WELL-BRED DAIRY STOCK. MR PARRY has been favored with instructions from r Mr Wit?on (who is leavinar, and bken ? sm"l1er hold- ilil, to SELL by AUCTION", on Monday next. Aprilj the 4tll, 1S81. 20j head of Cattle, viz.: 10 Capital Young Cows princip ,lly with fat calvesatfoot 5 Useful Barrens 2 Colourv Stirk Heifcrs 9 Smart Colourv Yeai-lint Heifers 2 Sows and Pigs 9 Store Pigs A quantity "r excellent Imjjlemenls and Datry Utensils A bone loo o i -i.ie Mantiiv, in suitable lots, to go off L incb at Twelve, Sale at One o'clock punctually. 779a Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1881. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Y§"ekSRS JONES AND SON, wiH hold their irX next SALE OF STOCK i"the above Smithneld. on Thursday, April 7th, 1881. STOCK ALREADY ENTF.UKD. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows; Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calces, and Piss which include:- 6 Grand Fat Beaats and 20 Prime Shropshire Down Wethers, the property of Mr John Edwards, Carthagena Farm. 4 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers and 30 Prime Shropshire Down Wethers, belonging to Mr H. Bate, Pantyockin. 30 Grand Welsh Wethers the property of Mv H. Hughes, Acton. I Useful Cow and CaK and 1 Fat Calf, belonging to Mr Thos. Roberts, Smithfield House. Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Offices 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907b FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1881. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK. AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their 1 1 patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Friday, the 8th day of April, 1881, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered:- 15 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls Useful Dairy Cows and Calving Heifers 50 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 10 Fat Calves. 10 Pork and Bacon Pigs. which include:- 4 Prime Fat Beasts, the property of A. Balfour, Mount Alyn. Fat Beast and 1 Fat Pig, belonging to Mr Gilman, Rossett. 20 Fat Shropshire Down Wethers the property of Mr H. Bate, Pantyockin. 4 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr A. Bayne, Camyr Alyn Farm. 2 Fat Lambs, belonging to Mr Lewis, Marford Mills. 3 Fat Calves, belonging to Mr Woolricli, Cook's Bridge. 3 Fat C.-ilves and 1 Fat Pis belonging to Miss Roberts, Marford. 2 Fat Calves, belonging to General Townshend. Further entries respectfully solicited. ale at TWO o'clock, prompt. Offices 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 7R-2 Important sale of 30 Ifea,i nf Dairy Cows, Heifers, Bullocks, Bulls Fat and Store Pif/a, team of powerful Waggon Horses, three and one year-old Colts, Implements of Husbandry, Hay, Wheat and Barley Straze, seven horse-powr Portable Steam Engine, Grinding and I>ressing Mill, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Houuehald Furniture, at MARFORD HALL, one mile from Gresfurd, four from Wrexham, and eight from Chester. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr 1, Thos. Woolricli (who is retiring from farming), to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of April. 18S1, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Steam Engine, Flour Mill, Farm Produce, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, comprising — 22 Young dairy cows, and heifers, barrens, and bullocks (! Yearling heifers and bull 2 Two-ye.ir-old shorthorned bull Handsome Bay Pony, five years old, 13 hands, steady- in saddle ar harness 4 Powerful young waggon horses 1 Useful hack horse 2 Very promising three-year-old colts 1 Ditto yearling colt 4 Fat and store pigs. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-Broad and narrow-wheel waggons with harvest gearing, broad-wheel cart, 4-inch-wheel ditto with ha. vest gearing, water cart, useful trap to carry four, combined reaping and mowing machine by Samut-lson, two horse-power reaping machine by Hornsby double furrow iron wheel plough by Howard," two iron wheel pinusbabydo, iron swing plough by Edwards. Llanv- pwll," iron ridging plough by "Howard," ditto by Edwards," iron scarifier, iron cultivator, horse rako, iron land roller, ditto turnip scuffle, set of iron harrows, two pair of ditto, pair of light harrows, chain harrows, double turnip drill, clover seed drill, hand seed drill, oil cake crusher, turnip cutter, winnowing machine, turnip pulper for hand or horse power by Bentall," patent chaff cutter for hand or horse power by Richmond and Chandler," scales and weights, three dozen iron hurdles, quantity of stone pillars and caps, corn screen, two wheeliiarrows, two wood mangers, two cratches, corn chest, grindstone and frame, corn sacks, cow chains, two hay knives, iron pig troughs, heel and hay rakes, old iron, waggon ropes, hen coop, pikels, yelves, shovels, picks, scythes, four sets of thrill and chain gears, two pair of plough gears, neck straps, set of harness, lady's and gentle- man's riding saddles and briilles, Ac. FAUM PROIU CF..—TWO stacks of hay, five stacks of wheat straw, one stack of barley straw, &c. MACm?F.RY. &C.-One seven horse power portable steam engine in good working order, by -'Ellis and Son," Oswes- try, one pair of stones, dressing mill, hoist, shafting and j' belting complete, Ac. DAIRY VESSELS, &C.—Horse-power for churning (equal to new) with churn fixed, large chaese tub, ladder, and lid, drainer, staff churn, lever cheese presses, 30 pair of capital cheese vats from 12 to lti inckes, tight tin milk pans, four brass do. milking cans, cheese benches, cheese hand-barrow, cool r, tin milk warmer, tin fillitting, cheese binders, kneading turnel, salt chest, tin cheese pan. milfe seives, butter scales, pig bench, dolly and tub. step ladder, bee bench and hives, three rain water tubs, &c. HOUSEHOLD FuRNiTi'RE, &c.-Capital housekeeper's cupboard, 7ft. 8in high and 7ft. wide, with folding doors, with nine drawers and small cupboard underneath, six tier corner cupboard, smaller ditto, oak dresser and shelves, leaf table and form, painted cupboard, oak screen, four ex- cellent feather beds, pair of horns, three clothes maids, two bedsteads in men's room, brass skeliett, oval iron pot, and numerous other effects. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, or from the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. Lunch by ticket at 11 and Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. z727a PRELIMINARY. Valuable Freehold Farm, at Cymmau, in the Parish of Hope, in the County of Flint. rllio BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JONES and JL SON, about the second week in May, 1881 (unless previously disposed of by private treaty), at the Holl? Bush Inn, Cefnybedd—AU that compact small FARM, compris- ing five fields or parcels of land, called Scybor Wen," containing about 15 acres, with the out-buUdings thereon, situate near Bryn Yorkin also those two Fields called "Coety Mvrtha," containing about 71 acres, situate at Cymmau also that Field or parcel of Land adjoining the road leading from Cymmau to Bryn Yorkin. aforesaid con- taining about five acres. The whole lately in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Smallwood and now of Mr Edwin Rdwards I The Cymmau is well known as first-class Agricultural Land being dry with great depth of soil, and south aspect; i is distant one mile from Cefnybedd Station, on the Wrex- ham, Mold, and Counah's Quay Railway five miles from Wrexham and eight from Mold. Further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 4, Arcade Wrexham 721n PRELIMINARY. Sale of Dairy Coirs ar-d Heirers (calved and to) cali-e), Bar- ¡ rens, Coloury Yearling Heifers, Draught Horse, Imple- ments of Husbandry Gears, Quantity of Manure, Dairy Vest els, and Modern Household Furniture, &c., at the PLOUGH INN, Isyeoed, two miles from Holt, and jive from Wrexliaw. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed bv Mr ¡ Blythen, to SELL BY AUCTION, about the end of April, 1881, on the above premises, the whole of his Live April, 1881, FARMING STOCK, Dairy Vessels, and part of and De&d the Household Furniture, and other effects. Particulars in future Advertisements. 783n PRELIMINARY. Sate of Dairy Cotes and Heifers, Yearling Bullocks, Pork Pigs, Oai-t Mare Yearling Colt, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, <tc., at MINFFORDD FARM, One and a half mil. from Xorthop, tuo f"ON' Buckley, and two and a half from Mold. "•' ESSRS. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr ITM John Ro?er?, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by i AUCTION, on Monday, the 18th day of April. 1881, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead Farming Stock, Dairy Vessels, &c., comprising fonr young cows with calves at foot, new milch cow, two yearling bullocks, two neat Dork pigs, very powerful and active grey mare, ti years old, 16 hands high, capital worker, in-foal promising yearling filly, five couple of fowls, fourinch wheel cart with harvest gearing, narrow wheel ditto with ditto and pig cratches, iron cultivator, wood land roller in three divisions, iron wheel plough by Hornsby," wood plough by 1 Mathews," set of iron harrows, two pair of wood har- rows, patent chaff cutter, wheelbarrow, thirty corn sacks, COW chains heel rakes, sowing hopper, cart jack, ropes, Buckley pig troughs, fencing wire, scythes, pikels, shovels, ] yelves, picks, hay rakes, sieves, riddles, set of brass mounted thrill gears, chain ditto (neaily new), plough gears, neck straps, wheel and staff churns, buckets, and numerous other effects ¡ Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. Office-4, Arcade, Wrexham. snia t PRELIMINARY. Important Sale of Motlern Household Furniture, Bar Fit- tinos. Billiard Tables, Balls, and CM?, ?M<t?t?. Gaq Fit- tings, and Window ?K??f and Rollers throughout f?e ? house; GlCU8, C?n<t, 41,d the M?K? Ct/z,nary.A rtiell'll; I quantity of Shedding in YaTd, Stable ?'<«M)?t(, several tms of Manure, Soto and nine followers, and a ??t<! a<?M't?<n< of Out-dMr Effects, at ?t< SEVEN STARS INN, Chester-street, Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES & SON have been honored with I ?t instructions from Mr. J. Marshall to SELL BY AUCTION on the above piemises, on Tuesday, the 2titli day of April, 1881, the whole of his useful HOUSEHOLD i FURNITURE and other Effects. Particulars in future advertisements. 5Sb SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. -r, -I' 'r'J'' 1 U G B Y ^JESSRS ''I'ATTEI' SALT, will hold Sales of HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSO at their TiUGBY F.STA13LI5HMK>7T Kvery ALTERNATE TUESDAY during the Hun tine Season. Next sa'e TUESDAY, April 12th Salt commences at Twelve o'clock. l Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs. I TATTER.SA.LL, Albert Gate, I,on don, JRO Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. -I' I FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that his next ,iT Weekly Sale of FAT AXD'STORE STOCK, at the above Mart., takes place on Wednesday next, April 6th, 1881. The present entries include:- 16 Prime Fat Bullocks and Hoiters Several Calving Cows 50 Fat Sheep 10 Fat Calves 6 Fat Pigs. Together with such other Stock thtmay be entered: up to the day of Sale. More Stock expected. I Lunch at 12 o'clock (Is each.) Sale at l o'clock punc- tually. ) Church Lane, Mold. 869 I PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. DISPERSAL OF THE WHOLE OF THE NOTED PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN FLOCK, AT TYDDYN-Y-GWYNT, Near MOLD, Close to Rhydy mwyn Station on the Mold a d Devcbigh Line. SIR J. W BROWN has been favored with instructions 1, from T. W. Bowdage, Esq., to prepare fcr Sale by Auction (about the third week in April), of the whole of his most valuable Pure-bred Shropshire Down Flock, he having given up 'I yddyn y Gwynt farm and taken Cotton Hall, Denbigh, which is not adapted for a breeding Sock. Full particulars shortly. f867 AT THE RAILWAY INN, MOLD. ]%/¥ R J. W. BROWN has received instructions from Mr i?i Hughes. to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, April lltli, I SSI, on the premises as above, the whole of the HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Full particu- lars in posting bills 8'i8z ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH OF APRIL, 1881. Catalogue of an important Sa'e of Valuable, and Modem Household Furniture, Steel Eiiqt-oviitfls, Oil Paintinr/s, Books, valuable c>ses of Stuffed Birds, centra'-fire Breech- loading Gun, six-chamber Revolver, and Effects, at GROSVENOR STREET, MOID, within two )iz i?Luteg' will- of the Railway Station. ) VI R. J. W. BROW? has been f?Torpd with in??tructions ?v 5 from the Executors of the late Mrs Birch, to SELL BY AUCTION on Thursday, April 7th, 18S1 on the prem- ises as above, the whole of the valuable antI modern House-! hold Furniture and Effects appertaining to Dining i and Drawing-rooms, Hall, Kitchens, and four Bedrooms, and which contain amongst other things in the DIRHN'G-UOOM.—Brussels carpet to phm of room (nearly new), six mahogany single chairs and two arm chairs in hair seating, two extra mahogany easy chairs, mahogany dining table with three extra leaves, mahogany side-board, mahogany book-case, pier glass in gilt frame steel-top fender and irons. gilt cornice pole and dimask hangings, chimney ornaments, handsome c-iina dessert service ditto tea service, quantity of glass, about 100 volumes of books, j b autifu! steel engravings after Landsec, Ac., &c and a few oil paintings, central-fire breech-loader in leather case (nearly new). HALL.-Handsome group of stuffed owls in glass case, large group of feathered game in ditto, pair of wild ducks in ditto, oak hall table, one hall chair, antique 8-day up- right clock in in-laid case, weatherglass, stuffed rau's head, &c. DRAW I.NG-ItOOli. -Capital suite in rosewood, consisting of six single chairs, gentleman's chair, and couch in damask papier-mziclie single chair, pair of handsome r se- woud card tables, very handsome rosewood cheffonier, with beautifully painted panels, marble-top and plate-glass back; very fine-toned cottage pianoforte (full compass), in very handsome walnut case, with fretwork front, by' Brins- i mead," (nearly new) gilt cornice pole and damask hang- ings, 8-day skeleton chck in glass case, chimney ornaments, handsome pier glass in gilt frame, valuable steel engrav- ings, oil paintings, chimney ornaments, brilliants, &c. KITCHENS.—Sycamore dresser with two drawers, ma- hogany two leaf table, round deal table, oak chest with doors, painted shelves and cupboards, oak corner cup- board, Windsor and other chaits, tea trays, steel top fender and large iron stool copper urn and kettle, iron saucepans, frying pans, and quantity 01 kitchen utensils and re- quisites. THE BEDROOMS are replete with iron half-tester and other bedsteads, straw palliasses, chain and spring mattresses, feather beds, bolster and pillows, mahogany marble-top dressing tables and washstands, painted do large mahogany toilet glasses, handsome mahogany and painted chests of drawers, mahogany drawers and bookcase above, birch cane seated chairs, box ottomans, carpets, chamber ware, pictures, ornaments, &c., tic. The whole of which will be found correctly described in Catalogues, which will be ready on Thursday, March 31st, and will be forwarded on Application to the Auctioneer. Sale at One o'clock to the minute. ba878p Ley for Cattle. .r,r- "J- .¡ EY FOR CATTLE AT • GWERNHYLOD. FROM MAY 12TII TO OCTOBER 12TH Entries to be made to E DWAI-ID JJOBERTS, FARMER, LITTLE OVERTON, OVERTON, RUABON. 829f g M R A L pAR K LEY, From the 12TH MAY TO THE 10TH OF OCTOBER, 1881 (For a limited number of cattle only) at the following RATES £ s. d. A Three-yeav-old Heifer 3 0 0 A Two-yeiLr-ol(i HeifL-r 2 0 0 A Yearling Heifer 1 10 0 13!' The above Lev is well shaded and a running stream through the middle of it The Cattle will be taken in at the Iron Gate at the end neut Worthenbury. The Cattle to be booked at ,Nlr W. DA rF,'S, Post Office, Worthenbury. 537n LEY A T THE L O D « E FARM. £ s d. Yearling Heifer or Steer I 5 0 Two-year-old ditto 1 17 fi Three-year-old ditto or Cow 2 15 0 Yearling Colt 2 5 0 Two-year-old ditto 3 5 0 Apply to Mr THOMAS BREEZE, The Lodge Farm, near Common Wood, Holt. 737n LEY FOR CATTLE at CHIRK CAST(,E from 12th of < J May to 12th of October, 1881, at the following rates X s. d. Yearling Heifer or Steer 1 8 0 Two-year old Heifer or Steer 2 0 0 Cow or three-year old Heifer 3 0 0 ALSO AT HALTON FARM.-LEY FOR COLTS Yearling. 2 10 0 Two-year Old 3 10 0 The Cattle to be booked at the Castle Office, in Chirk or with the Bailiff, Chirk ('astle Farm; Mr JOSEPH ED- WARDS, Pe tre Farm Mr J. B lj URLESS, Wynnitay Arms* Hotel, Wrexham; and >Iessr3. MINSHALL & DAVIES, Iron- mongers, Oswestry. It is requested that all the Cattle may be brought in and taken out of the Ley on the days above mentioned, as there will be no attendance afterwards. Chirk, 1st March, 1881. 739b Education. EDUCATION. WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL J' R S S I M M S THE next quarter will begin on April 7th Pros- pectus, &c., on application. Pupils p-.ep.ired for the Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors' Examinations. 844f MISS E. H. LONG'S preparatory school for young gentlemen, St. Mark's Terrace, Wrexham. The quarter commences on Monday the 28th in-it. 78Uf 31R. JAMES YOUNG, ORGANIST, Arc., OF THE PARISH CHURCH, MOLD, WILL be glad to receive additional Pupils W for the Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing in Mold and neighbourhood. Pianoforte and American Organs selected or exchanged. HILL GROVE, MOLD. March 21st. P.S.-Pupils passed in honors at recent examina- tions. 732p BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. Y. STRACHAN, NURSERYMAN. HIGH STREKT. Invites inspection of his stock nt the RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 454 p ALEX. KO?'D yO?K MACHINE. -Applied to the Anose for an hour d dly. '0 <tireds the H?tt cart'l ?f o: which the member consists that an ill-formed n'.e is quickly shaped to perfection. 10s t'd post free, 10s Sd., secretly packed. Ilamptilet, two L-,tiLli),.q (:"11- duit-stieet, High Holborn, London. Hair Ctirlin,- Fluid, curls the straightest and most ungovern tile hair, 3< 1;11 sent for 54 stamps. Alex. Ross's Ear Machine, to remedy outstaiiiiin, c irs, lUi ti(l, or tutnip-). Great Hoir Kes torer, 8s tjll it changes arey hair to its ). i,-iniii color very quickly sent for 5l stamps. Every speciality for the toilet supplied. Beware d imitations of Ross's Articles. As i Chemists keep his articles, see that >i his Hail Dye for either liglit or daric colors. 3s Oil; his Depilatory for removing and his;Oil of ('antharid^s for th. "rowthof I whiskers. 7-ttib Business Announcements. 'v'" v' ) NEW SEASON HATS. I C. DAVIES, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 294 HOTICE OF REMOVAL. L -LTNT AND GRIFFITHS, WELL-STREET, RUTHIN, Beg to inform their numerous Customers and the Public that they have removed to new and com- modious premises OVER THE M AY, Where with increased space they intend continuing their various Departments. The Stock has been thoroughly rep]'?ni-Wied for the Spring Season in every Department and a splendid assortment of New Goods will he found As L. and G.'s mode of conducting their bnsiness continues to be—The Smallest Remunerative Profits for Ready Money—their Customers may rely on being well served with the latest productions in all branches of Drapery. Their Stock will be con- stantly replenished during the Season An early call will oblige LUNT awd GRIFFITHS, DRAPERS, UKLL-STEEET, RUTHIN. 520a fUIBlm SLATES BRICKS TILES LATHS SSWEBAGE PIPEff -n;i :i-ll r.tlior BuiKIing Materials II.t E P, D J Ti- ONE"S, T I M B E R i: A 3 ?> and STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, 1l"W WREXHAM. J r .i" R THE NEAREST BRITISH COLONY.  From 10J to 200 Acres given to Settlers in MANITOBA and other parts of Canada. ASSISTED PASSAGES are granted by the Canadian Government. JUST PUBLISHED.—The reports of the British fanners delegates who were sent out to Canada in 1879 and 1881), together with pamphlets maps, and full information, may be obtained free upon application to the CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT, 15. Water-street, Liverpool. 491 CABINET FURNITURE. t J. LLOYD I INVITES attention to his Stock of home manu- 1 factured Furniture he is now prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES IN CRETONNE, REPPS, and VELVETS from j £ 12. DINING-EOOM SUITES in HAIR SEATING, ROAN LEATHER, and MOROCCO from X 13. BEDROOM SUITES, PAINTED, ENAMELLED, ,t BIRCH, and AMERICAN ASH from X10 10s. A LAHGE STOCK of BRUSSELS and KIDDER- MINSTER CARPETS at REDUCED PRICES. THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN LINOLEUM. CARPETS SOLD DURING THIS MONTH WILL BE LAID DOWN FREE OF COST. 4, CHESTER-ST BEET, WREXHAM. 63 lp JJLOCK AND CLEAVER, THE NOTED BUTCHERS OF LIME STREET, LIVERPOOL, Beg to announce that their MOLD BRANCH, in KING STREET, IS NOW OPEN With a Choice Selection of BEEF. Prices to range from 5d. LAST SATURDAY. Great success BEEF all sold early in the afternoon. Extra quantity sent. Demand great, Quality tip top. Prices as before. Come and try the Quality. 2247z NORTH WALES FURNISHING DEPOT. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. FEATHER, FUR AND FLOCK BEDS FLOCK, FUR AND FEATHERS BY THE POUND CHEAP SEWING MACHINE STORES. MACHINES REPAIRED AND CLEANED. S. s OTHERN) 21, CHARLES STREET, 2244p WREXHAM. C. DAVIES, ¡ 58, HOPE STREET, I W R E X H AM -—— I I -ç;¿. I ff' J I ¡ ( tll j I I f f ( I I I "I I í ¡ I j WHJTE HHIRTS, 2Ss. (in. THE HALF DOZEN. 294 WALLIS'S NON-INTOXICATING GINGER PUNCH AS USUAL. As my Vans Will not deliver Goods so frequently durinK the Winter months, any person who may  feel tJ¡emcht neglected by not being e?n<'d upq? will oblige by sending their order by post, which will receive immediate attention. I son.\ WATER, LEMONADE, SELTZI'h'. GINGER BEEH, APfLI: WINE, ¡ and all the luO.ót W^ulitr WATILUS I MANUFACTORY—RHOSDDU, WRKXHAM. .1, WM*"8. i Wl'JU PnOPIUETOlf, I Business Announcements. I 1 1 tb NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) WREXHAM. These Stores of Supply are b'tsed and conducted on the Co-operative principle,—the Smallest Profit for Calih Parment, "ith a view to meet the re- quirements of a class of erstomers who are able and willing to piy ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are mde to pay for the bad. Purchasers can obtain th- advantages of C:1 operative Stores uithout the expense of taking Shares or buying an annual ticket. COPIES of new price LIST can be h..d FREE or application to the Stores, or per Post. DEPARTMENTS. TEAS AND CO! FEES. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS- WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, MATS, SPONGES, Ac. f PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS.—AH orders delivered free in Wrexham ami neighbourhood by our own vans, or by Carriers. OnDER of i,'u and upwards will be delivered FREE to any railway station within 100 miles of Wrexham. C. K BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 201? jQOFFEE. WM. PHILLIPS, 1, TOWN HILL. (COFFEE. FROI THE EAST INDIES COFFEE. OF THE CHOICEST GROWTHS. COFFEE. OF UNUSUAL QUALITY. >- £ <OFFE~\ OF THE CELEBRATED IIUNNYMEDE CROP. YYM. |>HILLIPS SUPPLIES T H Y. VERY FINEST COFFEES fMPOKTKD INTO THIS COUNTRY IF YOU APPRECIATE REALT.Y F r X I: COFFEE PURCHASE FKOM WM. pHILLIPS, TEA AMI COFFEE SALESMAN, I. TOWN HILL, US* WREXHAM. W. FORREST, Dealer in all kinds of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIER AND TOILET GLASSES, FEATHER & FLOCK BEDS, MATTRESSES, FLOCKS, &c., &c. HENRYS CHARTALINE BLANKET— From 1/8 to a/5. Warmth without Weight. SECONDHAND FURNITURE BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. A R t, Y 1. E S T R E E T (LATE ART EXHIBITION GROUND) WliEXHAM. 312a JOHK UPTON, CABINET MAKER ivn UPHOLSTERER, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, (For 19 years in th, employ of MrWrn. Pierce, Bridge-at) BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, MATRESSES, FLOCKS, ETC., ALWAYS IN STOCK. p.S.—Any goods not in stock malle at least poasibto Notice. Furniture packed and removed to any distance. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOl*—QuEF.N-STRF.ET. 246 THE "OLIVE CREAM," (Registered at Stationers' Hall,) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR PKESERATING, INVIGORATING, AND DRESSING THE HAIR RENDERING IT SOFT AND GLOSSY AND IMPARTING X HEALTHY STIMULUS TO THE ROOTS OF THE HAIR. Mi l II SL'l'i.KSOR Tft OILS, POMADK, LIMK-JVIOE, GLYCERINE, Ac., FOR DMESSING THE HAIR PIH'SHnFI) fiY FHACIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 53, HOPE :-TIU;kT, WREXHAM. iii li ,m,j 03 JSottltw ^728%