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Sales oy Auction. ) SALES BY MR. LLOYD. j WREXHAM SHITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.33 FAIR DAY, THURSDAY. APRIL 21sT, 1881. I MR LOY1VS Bex AucHnn will take place on Thursday ?i. April 21st when he will sell A lot of grand Cows and Oliver, Heifers, Bariene, and btirks. Several good stock an i fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital selection of fit and rearing Calves. Several from some of the h,,t ;.tucks in Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire anl other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Kips, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. TER)IS.No sale no charge. Ready-money settlements an 9ale day. Calyti and pigs under £ 3 value 6<1 per head, over that sum Is per head other stock fourpeace in the pound. Early entries will oblige, ss that they may be parti- cularized. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices T' ytc!,n House, Wrexlum. 209p 41 Catte, f) fle!*Se, 1>1 fys. 3-10 measures Oats, 1110 measures Barley, 200 njeasuies Potatoes, Far mi -g Implements, Genra, Dairy I-esseti, ilousehold Fu -ittture, &c. MONDAY AD TUESDAY, APRIL lltll AND 12TH, 1"SI. BRYN-YORKIN FAInI. 3it ate half a mile from Cacrgtcrle, 5 miles from Wrexham, and t) from Mold. Attractive and Extrusive Sale of IJirc and Dead Fanning Stock, Dairy I'eftie.V, Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR Lloyd has great ph'a?ure in announcing that he has m heenhonoTfd with mstructumafrou) Messrs. Robert and David Peters (who have give up the farm and are de- clining agricultural pursuits) to SELL hy AUCTION in their farmvard. situ it." as afor said, on Monday and Tues- day, April 11th and I tii, the whole of their Brand selection of Dairy Cattle and young Stork, including 16 excellent young dairy rows, calved and to calve, 17 prand two and three-year-old heirVrs, in-calf and barrens, ti fjood yearlings, and 2 two-year-old stock bulls; 5 very powerful and active young wasp n horses (suitable for town work), and their gears, half-bred mare (in-foal), capital donkey, breed- ing sows and fat fiijts, poultry, about 30' mea nres of excellent black oats, and KM measures of barley, 200 measures of excellent, eating potatoes (Scotch downs) the whole of the agricultural implements which are in tirst- class condition and by eminent ma erQ, together with the household furniture (princip lly in oak), dairy vessels, out- door effects, Ac particulars of which are as follows :— FIRST DAY'S SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. LIVE STOCK.—IK young dairy cows (calved and to calve), 11 choice three year old in-calf and barren heifers, 6 two year old ditto, (j good yearlings and 2 shorthorn two year old stock bul's. HORSES.—" Captain," powerful brown waggon gelding rising seven years old, ltj-2 high, and a first-class worker "Boxer," powerfit, brown wasgon gelding rising six years old, Ri-2 high, and a noted worker. Bluclier," bay waggon gelding, rising f" r 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 II; hands high. '-Rose," imwei fill chestnut mare, four years old, lfi.3 liiyh and a first-cla-s worker. Hack Mare, aged. In foal. Young Donkey. Pius.— Four fat capital sow and followers. POLLTKV.—Thr e ducks, three geese, and six couples of fowls. PROrifCR —.00 Tii-riMir. s of Scotch Down potatoes, 300 mensmes i f stood black oats, and 100 measuris of barley (all in lots). 100 LOTS or FAIIMINI", IMPLEMENTS. -Narrow-wheil wag- gon, with carts and one narrow-wheel ditto, with harvest gearing lour swing ploughs and one ridging ditto, three sets of wood harrows and one ox harrow, Cambridge roller and wood ditto, horse- rake with seat, iron cultivator, turnip scnittjr, combined reaping and mowing machine, by Hornsby; reaper, by Samuelson four horse power thrashing machine, with J drill complete tbree-liorse power, for chopping and churning excellent dog-cart-, pair of gig lamps, turnip piilper zin(I s'icer, straw cutter tlnee long and short lad- dors, two wheelbarrows, two winnowing machines. 3H cow chains, 211 stand cow boxes, water barrel, old iron, cucumber frames, ipiant ty of draining pipes, stone caps and pillars, t -'<' beaut scales, corn sc,-een, several pieces of excellent timber; also the useful assortment of tools, &c., k-c. (lEAiis—Three set s thrill gears, two sets ploughing backhands, set of harness, saddle and bridle. Knd of first day's sale. 2ND D Y'S SALE — HOUSEHOLD AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, at one o'clock (principally in old oak). SITTINI; ROOM.—Handsome mahogany (lining table, in three tlivisi,)ti.% t%%o mahogany card tables, mahogany couch, corner whatnot, five mahogany chairs and two easy ditto, hill,ney class, six pictures Brus Is Cot pet and hearthrug, fender ami irons, quantity of hooks Ac., &e. KITCHENS.—Oak deal and other tables, oak kitchen chairs and arm ditto, weather glas3. rocking chairs, oak dre sser and shelves, oak cupboard, mahogany piano, side- board, eight days tinil other clocks, oak screen, plates and dishes, crockery, saucepans and frying pans, and the useful kitchen requisites, &-c.. tc. THE CONTENTS OF TEX llEnnoOMS will include several pairs of mahogany half-tester and other bedsteads, with hangings and mattresses cane-se .ted and other chairs, a number of oak dressing tables and washstanils, handsome oak chests of drawers and carved oak chests pictures, toilet services, fendeis and fire irons, carpetting, &c., &e. DAIRY VESSELS.—Three up and down churns, two-wheel churns, 20 pairs of cheese vats 11 to 20 inches, 24 tin pans, cnrd mill, milking pans and carriers, two large cheese tubs, salting turnel, butter tub, scales and weights cheese binders and tilletinl,, milk steins and cream pots, Ac. and a variety of other effects. NOTE.—The stock and horses on this high lying farm are of grand constitutions and will be a capital change on to lower land will grow faster in one week than some others will in two. The 2 0 lots of furniture are very choice and antique. ORDER Of SALE.— Monday, April llfrh, Stock, Imple- ments, and Produce. Lunch at 11.30, sale at one o'clock, prompt. Tuesday, April 12th, Dairy Vessels and Furniture. liale at one o'clock, prompt. Kdr FRANCIS LLOYD'S TRADE MARK, PAY AND BE PAID. Offices H: ton House, Wrexham. aib738np MONDAY, APRIL HiTII, 1831. Highly imparlunt salt of 27 head of Dairy Cow, Barrens, II ?7, 5 floi-ses, (-c., at PLAS-YN-COED FARM, I Situate half a mile from f rei'toit,.ft w, from Ellesmerc, and six irom Wrexham, through Bangor. MR. LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has III been favored with m,tructions from Messrs Hughes and Green (who have given up the farm), to Sell by Auction, in their farmyard, situate as aforesaid, on Mon- day April ls'-h next, at two o,clock, the whole of the above mentioned STOCK (without reserve), particulars as follows: Twenty-seven Cattle, viz. ■1 Grand young dairy cows and calves 5 Very 'choice heifers, calved and to calve. ti Yerv fresh vonng barrens 5 Coloury and choice barren stirks. 7 Fat calves (several heavy weights.) HORRF.S.-A spit ndill pair of powerful gray waggon horses (gelding and a mare), three years old, a capital match, and both horses tit for town work black half- bred "elding, Fi.:3 high four y ars old, steady to ride or drive; hrowll lnlf-brcd filly. 1M high, three years old; hay half-bred gelding, will m ike It! hands, two years old. The above three half-bred horses are by that celebrated horse "The Lixzard" (the property of the late Lord Hanmer). dam, a very fast, brown half-bred mare, and sound three colts of the s ane stamp, are seldom offered to the public, anll in good hands they should make 15'J guinea, each. The cart colts will also make a valuable team IMN.I.MI.NTS. &c.—New straw cutter, five pig troughs. two stone cisterns kitchen grate, and range (new), several new boilers and furnaces, :!() caps and pillows, &e., Ac. .NOTP.-Tite dairy cows and heifers are very useful and good milkers the barrens and stirks are capital growers, young, and very fresh. Sale at Two o'clock for :O. prompt. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. fS3p I'KEUMIN'ARV. /inportant and R¿d-"rol)Úl Fi:>>tit>)'t, ()t"" H[I:rts, af the CROss FOXES INN, Overton Bridye, distant 1 rn-U from Overton, 3 from RuabvllJ and S/rom Wrexham. MR LLOYD is in receipt of instrnctinn? from the repre-I sentatives of the late Mrs Hughes, to SEI.L by AUCTION, on Friday, April S'th. the above named effects. Pull parLiculars next week. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. S47a PRELIMINARY. i,„),. riant Sale, of the whole of the modem and substantial 1]I,uphold Furniture. Stock-in-Trade, and the ichat- ofthc Out-door Effects, at the ROYAL OAK INN, BANOOH-ISYC'OED. MR LmYD has been favored with instmction from Mr ?M Hanmer (who is te:?in=) to S"LL BY AUCTION the whole of the above EFFECTS, about the last week in priJ. Particulars next week. Eyton House, Wrexham. :Wz SALK BY MESSRS. & ARMOR. I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMKNT Of an e.Ttftmire S >!e of Farminil Sto k, Implements of Ilvxhandry, purtitm of Tlovfihrild Furnitrre, and other HtTect*, AT PLAS UCHAF, ■;ituiltr Ctlh: ilile fr<m Misti/n Stat'mi, Q')l.Jl thr e iiillP." froltl the ¡Men. of I!»'irell. » irKSSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR have received instruc- tions from the representatives of the late E. Lewis, to SELT. BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Tupidiv and Wednesday, the lith and 20th days of April, 1881. Full particulars in future advertisement-; and posters. Koyal Oak, Denbigh, March 17th. 18S1. 74Sb I +- SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. ,<> '-f RUGBY  yATT^RSALL   will h<>?d £ ales of j.ii-sTRRS, HACKS, and HARNt.SS HORSf. m their RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT ALTER lIming the Hunting Sca-vn. Kit'« TUESDAY, April 12tl. eoainucilfi'S Ti'elv-' o'clock. 4.t,F??tK ..s tc.!?.t:r! ? =!? ? '? m?? to  Appltcutii us ,r ter:ii- and »tal!. to be ma<U to >Iessrs. f vrrj.r.SALL, Aibcrt (.'ate. Loiu'e n. jY MK.SS11.S LUCAS & CO. KKPOSfTORY SELECT SALE. II, !5} .1" Jr..& I" > « iCssKK LUCAS A CO lies itit;lll;ite to noblenwn j r S -md gentlemen HU.VTEUS ami other TilllV ) hI t' j 'PI I ("r ?:t. ??'):J? t.? p-.sc < i' ?!t ?" ??' SE.L'-f I I ~\1.K ? t.? j>' c, j nw:),\y, ;P1\CI. 1HI:. I this t-ile iii'ist ht :r\ed at le.i oi,<; previously, ana to-0 j lior.ses must Rep.ositoi v Two DaJS p'.ioi to j the ^ta'ls e inr>L retained after twelve on j Tuesdav. J'HJ"Y f. ,mJ twine on appliaition. (, Sales by Auction. SALES BY IESSnS BAUGH AND JONES 1 Salt of Freehold Property in I CHESTER STREET, in the town and borough of Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION hy MESSRS. BAUGH & I. JONES, at the Lion Hotel. Hope-street, in the town of Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 22n(1 day of April, 1S81, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon by order of the mortgagees under powers of sale, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced all those two brick-huilfc and slated MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, for- merly in ff ur messuages or dwelling-houses, situ ite on the east side of Chester-street, in the said town and borough of Wrexham, and recently converted into three dwelling- houses. Also all that brick built and slated inaltkiln, and also all those two recently erected brick built and slated Dwelling-houses in the yard at the rear of the -said lUGisSUagS or dweUinp houses together with the Outbuildings, Yard, and ap; urtenances the eunto belonging, and which were formerly in the holding of Mr Edward Jones, plasterer, Mrs Elizabeth Rober:s, and another, and now or late of Messrs W. Jones. James Evans, Lawton Austin Joseph Washing- ton Gooilacre and Mr Ev'ms, wine merchant. These premises have a frontage to Chester-street of 43ft. Gin., and extend backwards, from the street frontage 84ft or thereabouts, and adjoins the properties of Mr E. Jones, plumber, and Miss l.ewis. For further information apply to H. HUMPHREYS, Esq., Solicitor. Wrexham, or at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 821p Sale of Hwiehold Furniture and other Effects in the VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. rO HE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH AND JONKS, in the Vegetable Market, Wrexham, on Monday, the lltll day of April, 1881, 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, mahogany chest of drawers, oak chest, dressing tables and glasses, wash stands and services, towel rails, water bottles and glasses, iron bedsteads and straw mattrasses, feather and flock beds, clothing carpetting, pictures, various bjoks, and numerous kitchen and culinary articles and effects. fSale at 12 for 1 o'clock, prompt. 1119f Sale of Fret-hold Property at BROUUHTON, near ll'/vx/ia<a, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. BAUGH & L JONES at the White Hart Inn. Pentre Broughton, I on TUESDAY, the Inth day of April, 1S81 at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then protiuced all those three MESS'IAGKS, Cottages, or Dwelling-houses, Stable, and Gardens, situate at Brough- ton, near Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh and now in the several occupations of George Jones, 'Ihonias Morris, and William Mills. For further particulars apply to Mr J. AI.I.INGTON Hi IAIES, Solicitor, Wrexham MrH. A. PovsF.Ii, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEKKS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. S.5 6 p Sale of Fanning Stock and Produce, Implement* of Ihts- bandry, Household Furniture, and other Effects at HAFOD ABLEY FARM, Ctech-y-Mt/nydd, in. the parish of Hope, in the county of Flint. ? ESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been instructed by l' Mr Maelor TO SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises at Hafod Abley. aforesaid, on Wednesday, the Uth day of April, ISsi, all the Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture and other I fleets, comprising —Barren cow, 2 young ditto, black horse, in- pig sow, young brawn, barn door fowl and ducks, hay, wheat straw, wheat and oats, skerry blue and white kemp 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, ifcc., chest of Day and Son's condiment for cattle, growing wheat, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of parlour and kitchen table, chairs, eight da\s timepiece, pictures, pier glass, carpets, oil cloth fenders, tireirons, kettles, sauce- pans, frying, dripping, and other pan-, earthenware and other milk pans, crockery, brown ware, &c., patent churn, butter scales aull 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 glasses and towel rails, painted chest of drawers, cupboards, bed side carpeting, and other miscellaneous articles and effects. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock most punctually. 822a SALES BY MESSRS. COOPER & SON. FLINTSHIRE. TYBROUGHTON, NEAR HANMER. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY mo BE SOLD HY AUCTION, by Messrs. COOPER I .intl 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 LOT It—A comfortable MES-UAGE or DWELLING- HOUsE called 11 The Brook," with yard, garden, orchard, outbuiltling-i and appurteninces, together with several pieces of rich Pasture Land thereto adjoining, containing together 22? Or 2:lp (more or less), situate at Tybroughton. in the padsh of Hanmer, in the county of Flint, late in the possession of Mr John Dimelow, deceased. LOT 2'-Two Pieces or Parcels of excellent PASTURE LAND, containing together 8a Ir 2flp (more or less), ad- joining lot I, admirably adapted as a site for building pur- poses. The abo\e property is surrounded 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 in a good state of re- pair, and the lands rich and productive. Immediate pos- session may he had. LOT :i.—100 £ 20 Sh .res ( £ 5 paid) in the Whitchurch and EUesiLere 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, Elfesinere. aS45n SALE BY MESSRS OHURTON, ELPHICK &Co. ON MONDAY NEXT. Important Sale of Valuable Live nd Dead Farming Stock, Steam Engine and Boiler, Dairy Vessels and other Ejects, at THE OLDFIELDS, ,ieai- mtles jrum the Ihmett Stati n,on the Great Western Railway, and about four miles fiom Chester. MESSRS OHURTON. ELPHICK, & CO., have been l' favored with instructions from Messrs C. and J. Baguley, who are leaving the farm, to Sell by Auction, on Monday", the 11th April, ISS1, commencing it half-past Eleven o'clock, punctually, the whole of the Valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including If.) excellent dairy cows and heifers, in full miik and to calve, eight fresh barren cows and heifers, young stock, prime fat bull, two fat cows, 20 fat calves, fat an I store pigs, six powerful waggon horses, promising cart colts excellent hack .•nd harness horses, about 50 head of poultry, about It:O measures of skerry blue potatoes and potato sets, a large and valuable assortment of implements of husbandry, stejin engine, with boiler, iron shafting and fittings complete two wheeled dog cart, harness and saddlery, lawn mowing machine, an assortment of dairy vessels, including capital railway milk tankards, and other effects. N.Bi—Luncheon (by ticket), will be on the table at Eleven o'clock. Jt2T Catalogues may be had from tho Auctioneers, Messrs C,ILITRTON, ELPHICK, ROI'KRTS, and RICHARDSON, Chester. tKSp WREXHAM. Sale nf Valuable Freehold DivAliny-lIi,uses and Beer Tloit.ie, situate at L'hosldit, in the Borough of Wrexham, and Cot- tages af Hhosnes.xnu, within one mile of the toien of Wrex- ham. MESSRS CHL'HTON, ELPHICK, & CO., have been 11' favoured with Instructions to SKLL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Amu Hotel, Wivxham, hn Thursday, April 21st, ]l, at 2 for 2 ?0 p.m. punctually, in the follow- hi? or such oth'ir lots :L? the Vendors m iv determine upon at the time "f S?'c. and subject to such conditions M will I be then produced, the under-mentioned valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY, viz LOT 1.—All those Five recently erected MESSUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES, very pleasantly situate at Rhosddu, in the Borough of Wrexham, known as Nos. 2, ;1, ,1, 5, antl ti. Nelson Terrace, with extensive front .ge to the high road leading from Wrexham to Stansty. each con- taiuing on tho ground iioor three si: ting ro ms, and four bed looms over, with kitchen, back-kitchen, larder and pantry in the basement, in the respective occupation of Messrs Robert Jone. Jno. Jones, Charles Huglits, and others, together with the premises adjoining, being No 1, Nelson Terrace, with frontages to Stansty-road and Cun- litte-street, used as a Beer and Porter Stores, in the occu- pation of the Wrexham Brewery Company. There are good Oardens in the front, with Yards and Out-offices as I the rear, with a back road for coal, &e. The situation it very healthy and the subsoil gravel, and the property is I drained into Corporation Sewers. Gas and witer laid on. LOT 2-]) those HI FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GROCER'S SHOP, known as Acton Terrace, numbered I to 111, situate at Rhosnessn y. in the parish of Acton, with- in one milo of the town of Wrexham, with the gardens _-11_]L..T_1,=- piggeries, out-omces anil lami oeiongmg uieiew, coniaining in the yards of land or thereabouts,in the respective occupation of jno. Jones, John Barker, Edward Eyton, Charlos Jones, Joseph Bithell, Robert Jones, Jno. Lee, Samuel James, Thcs l aton, F. Whitehall, Isaac Davies, Peter Lawley, and others. Any further information may be obtained on application to Niessi-i. Boulell, Taylor, and Fluitt, solicitors; Mr Solomon Harding, ai couutai't and t,stitt agent. Hi, St. Werburgh-strcet ov to the Auctioneers, Messrs Churton, Klnliick. Roberts and Richardson, all of Chester. n¡.3\h I MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. Preltm }>a notice of Sale uf a ft, Valuable and fill I I'eehel.l A state, eon) jrr/si .*■ >/ the neic' rnd j allu creeled lleso'enee, l.nou-n ii.4 with. cou'iiU'duivs Jth'ii) buildings, foreman's hou.<e, 4'i ('ofta<i'S, and nte.Ktt lIt) nrr- >/ Frethoid Lniid, i;) a ) 7 fenv, tooe'lc ii-:Ih the, 0 OAK PIT. COLMERV, .full.a PVCiif't o.it y-fh al? the nry extDixiv. Kr{l;d/t r '?t.'<t??<. Pbai' ((,f" 'eed .ireiehineiy, JSeane.h llailicau, .v hehmfiing th< re to, ami /?»: t • r the /?.,v.?.? the C?? ff. ? ?" .?<"(-?. i<; d-r a large '?') f o/a; immediuti hi adjoining. 7!Tr ESSRS. CHURTON ELPHICK, ,t Cn., haw. receive 1 instruction Si-li hv Ao. ti,u. at ti- Jilacfc Lion H?te!, .Mold, P'->  '>DAY, the 17th .1 :y ,.f M i> :-St, at Two FI»V Tineo oVb-eli p.m.. lily tile ah,.vc JJI-J,- tloued Vtry Yi.lusbl.! ESTAT! ''CLLIKRY, in P", }.A and suhi-ct con«»r»r-. rn!!)?r?t" ?'?' shortly ■ p,.l I sb, ,1 in tho ir«?.:i;. j Hn:e t'?: ;-?".?- =- ?' ??"?t .n -?- j KF.I LY ai>d f\EEM:, V.>1 <or«. GEI>:H.K llEtt.is. j f-?t) S)"-ye\?'- ?'< <"  -1 'rj;s I l'. | <Xy? j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST, 1881. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. I VfESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their t next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithtield, on Thursday, April 21st, 1881. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Figs I' Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Ortices ;—4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. OOib linpo;-tant sale of 30 Head of Dairy Cows, Heifers, Bullocks, Bulls, Fat and Store Pigs, team ofpvwerful Waggon Horses, three and one. year-old Colts. Imelements of Husba?idry, Hay, Wheat and Barley Straw, seven horse-power Portable Steam Ewrine, Grinding and Dressing Mill, Dairy Vessels, and part of the III>ueehald Furniture, at I MARFORD HALL, one m'lefrom Gresford, four from Wrexham, and eight from Chester. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr l' Thos. Woolrich (who is retiring from farming), to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of April. II 1881, 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 ti Yearling heifers and bull 2 Two-year-old shorthorned bull Handsome Bay Pony, five years old, 13 hands, steady in saddle ar harness 4 Powerful young waggon horses I Useful hack horse 2 Very promising three-year-old colts 1 Ditto yearling colt I 4 Fat and store pigs. IMPLEMENTS, ifcc.— Broad and narrow-wheel waggons with harvest gearing, broad-wheel cart, 4-incli-wheel ditto I with harvest geariug, water cart, useful trap to carry four, combined reaping and mowing machine by Samuelson," two horse-power reaping machine by Hornsby double 1 furrow iron wheel plough by Howard," two iron wheel ploughs by do iron swing plough by Edwards. Llany- pwll," iron ridding plough by Howard," ditto by F(lw-,irits," iron scarifier, iron cultivator, horse rake, 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, turn p cutter, winnowing machine, turnip pulper for hand or horse power by Rental I p" tent chaff cutter for hand or horse power by Richmond and Chandler," scales and weights, three dozen iron hmdles, quantity of stone pillars and caps, corn screen, t vo wheel! arrows, two wood mangers, two cratches, corn chest, grindstone and frame, corn sacks, cow chains, two J hay knives, iron pig trougns, neei and hay rakes, old iron ) wa'gon 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- 1 man's riding saddles and bridles, &c. FARM PRODUCE.—Two st- cks of hay, five stacks of wheat straw, one stack of barley straw, Ac. MACHINERY, Ac.—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 belting complete, &cc. DAIRY VESSELS, &c.-Horse-power for churning (equal to new) with churn fixed, large cheese tub, ladder, and lid, drainer, staff churn, lever cheese presses, 30 pair of capital cheese vats from 12 to 1(1 iiicites, eight 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 milk seives, butter scales, pig bench, dolly and tub. step ladder, bee bench and hives, three rain water tubs, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.-Capital housekeeper's cupboard, 7ft. Sin 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 clo!hes maids, two bedsteads in men's room, brass skellett, 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 Sale of Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearling Bullocks, Pork Pigs,Cart Mare. Yearling Colt, Iinpleiizeizts of Ifitsbaizdry, Dairy Vessels, <fcc., at MINFFORDD FARM, One and a half miles from Northop, two from Buekley, and two and a half from Mold. I MESSRS. JONES and SON have been instructed by"Ir,l ?T_t John Rogers, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by 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 four young cows with calves at foot, new milch cow, two yearling bullocks, two neat pork pigs, very powerful and active grey mare, 6 years old, 16 hands high, capital worker, in-foal promising yearling filly five couple of fowls, four inch 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 hy 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 (nearly new), plough gears, neck straps, wheel and staff churns, buckets, and numerous other effects Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. Offies-4, Arcade, Wrexham. 918a ON TUESDAY, APRIL 2HTH, 1881. Important Sale of Useful and Modem Household and Bed- room Fur'iitiire, Bar Fittings, Billiard Tableg, Balis and Cues, Seating, Gas Fittings and Windoic Blinds, Rollers and Racks throughout the House, a large quanti y of Glass, and Crockery, and the usual Culinary Articles, Dairy Vessels, Wood Sheddiny in Yard, Stable Fittings, Sereral Tons of Hay and Manure, a ve)-y handsome Bay Cob, Sow and nine Followers, several Lots of Ir!uI Implements, and out-door Effects, at S;CVEN STARS INN, Chester-street, Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have been honoured with 1 i instructions from Mr J. Ma shall, TO SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, the2(5th )dayofAPH)L, lRt the whole of his very useful HOUSE- HOLD and ?HDKOOM FURNITURE, Shedding, table Fittings, Hay, Manure, Live Stock, Implements, Arc., com- prising :— LIH: STOCK AND OUT-DOOR EEKECTS.—A very hand- same bay cob, 4 years ohl. 13 2 high, s eady in harness and saddle, ami very fast, sow and nine followers, set of brass mounted harness, two double rein bridles, two false collars, three head collars, several tons of hay and manure, seven iron hay racks and five stall partitions in table, mangers, wood "h,l "20 yards long ditto, eight yards long, small ditto, implements, timber, hen pen, pa'ent cliaff cut- ter, short ladder, two wheel harrows, wheels and axle, three Buckley and two stone pig troughs, pikels, shovels, picks, spades, sign b ards, street lamp, &e., &c, BACK KITCHEN.—Fender, fire irons, two kitchen tables, three Windsor chairs, screen, patent wringing and m?n.?Ihig machine (nearly new), staff chum, butter tub and prints neam churn, three clothes m;uJ, doHy and tub, large copper pan, fish kettle, turbot kettle, waslling-lip pans, frying and dripping pans, saucepans, slop calls, buckets tins, flat irons, brown ware, a number of preserving jars, :t large quantity of crockery, &,e &c. IN KrtciiKN.—Fender, itreirons, iron stool, brass candle- sticks three kitchen eha irs, forms, two painted screens, tlnee tables covered with zinc, American clock, two screens (in old oak), wire window blind, window blind, roller, and racks, five spittoons, door mats, &c. IN PASSAGE, PANTIIY, AND CELLAR.—Dresser, form three Windsor chairs, stair oilcloth, nine brass rods and eyes, door mats, wicket in cellar doorway, stillages, benches shelving, meat safe, IN BACK PARLOUR-Pier glass, three pictures, three Windsor chairs, easy chair upholstered with American leather, table with cover, sofa upholstered with American leather, seating and matting around room, linoleum, window curtains, window blind, roller and racks, six spittoons, ClSt fender, tireirons, &c &c. IN FRONT PARLOUR -Fend r, tireirons, pier glass, oak corner cupboard painted cupboard, billiard table, balls and cues, long table with cover, four Windsor chairs, foims, fja'ing and matting round room, small table, wire window blind, roilcr and racks, spittoons, smoke tin,, &c. IN BAR.- Bar counter, tive-pull beer engine, six spirit casks with brass taps, six porter pewter lulf-pints, hot and cold wa er juas, several dozens of wine, spirit, and tumbler lasses, two sets of pewter spirit measures, coloured cordial hott'e?, nle tins and funnels, washing-up tub, glass drainer, clock in oak c.?-e, ldtcr ?e iles and weights, a quantity of matting, wire fender, fire iron?, wire guard. THE BEDROOM FURNITURE consists of dressing tables, waslistands, toilet glasses, toilet services, towd rails, drawers, several iron and wood tester, half-tester, and other bedsteads, t- pring mattress, straw mattresses, flock beds, painted wardrobes, cane-seated, rocking, and other ehair", linen chests (in old oak), cornice pole and rings folding screen, w ork table (in old < ak), fenders, tire- irons, druggetting, leaf table (in old oak), pictures, and other effects too numerous to mention. The Auctioneers wish to call special attention to the ¡' Furniture in Old Oak, which consi-ts of Chairs, Leaf and work tables, Clocks Linen Ci ests, cupboards, Screens, Ac., which are in a grand state of preservation. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. Offices :—4, Arcade, Wrexham. 1-13 Sale of 15 Young Daity Cows and Ilrifers (eah'td and to calve), Barrens, Coloury Yearling Heifers and Bitll, Stijy-t, Pigs, Draught Horse, Implem, nix of Husbandry, Gtar, Quantity of Manure, Dairy and MtHhn. House, hold Furniture, J-c., at the PLOUGH i, legcoed, two miles from Holt and tire from Wrtxham. 'A I ESsltl-. JONES and SO have received instructions vl from Mr W. liljthen, to :EI.Lh'A{;CTIO,on Wednesdcy, the 27th day of Apiii, lv-i. on th- above pre- mises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Manure Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Fnrni- ture, comprising— ii Young dairy C, und Heifers (calved and to calve.) 2 Fre-h Barrens. j fi Coloury Yearling Heifers. 1 Coloury Yearling fin1!. J3 Str'?n? tre Pjs, j 1 T,cfn! rr.rt Marf. taiiiil3 iiiilpc-r I)v IMPLEMENTS or HVSBVNDUY, «VC.—Narrow-wheel cart with harvest gearing and pig or iteiies, turnip pulper bv !1"ptdJ." patent eh If c-.tter by "Dt'llblJ," iron wheel plough ?)v pli)ti,'l i)-?, Kdwards, L'anypw" iron plough, set of harrows, iron ?t'.uMtr, !()n? !??.r(:!l rounds), -<!?)? ditio (! 1 rounds), wheelbarrow, | corn thJ to iron p? -tr?uuh, pump, scales, scythes, h)t, we. dio;' paddlo*. t ?fth")] "< t: odd e:H', several ton of manure. H0r.«K!!0!.» Fi'UNir.D.iy YI:s»KI.s. &-c. -F»*n- < j tiers, :h ctron-, round, o .k, lea: and ki?'h?u tables, -c'u! ,i.\ ::p,l .? ?.h. • igV- days clocks, tan. pSecon, ■h. '_tchen ua-! ..the <'<)!• ner cupboard, pi a to si,lvos, ■ -d iM vc. pb-trres. eh: -Ts of drawer- wash-stands. drp.?-?  .? ho. U d • i? t e.s am i '?:il.l rollers fb-n'r'l'r:: .wr:jnc'-ng and mangling jA.-vhrne by -uhI („•> (nearly lrw), wheel el'urn, dally a-l tub, f-unis. eV'Uvs "Ï< Rtiliav tills, LUt¥. and orii-?S < e at 12 jçr 3 :¡-i: Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. or. PRELISIIXARY. Valuable Freehold Farm, at Cy.nma.u, in the Parish of Hope, in the County of Flint. -1-0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JONES and SON, about the second week in May, 1881 (unless previously disposed of by private treaty) at the Holly Bush Inn, Cefnvbedd-All that compact small FARM, compris- ing five fields or parcels of land, called "ScyborWen," containing about 15 acres, with the out-buildings thereon, situate near Bryn Yorkin also those two Fields called "Coety Myrtlia," containing about 7! 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 Smallwoot1 and now of Mr Edwin Edwards The Cymmau is well known as first-class A<»ricultural Land being dry with great depth of soil, and south aspect is distant one mile from Cefnybedd Station, on the Wrex- ham, Mold, and Connah'" Quay Rai way live miles from Wrexham and eight from Mold. Further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 4, Arcane, Wrexham. 721n Sale of capital Dairy COtO, Svw and Pigs, Spring Cart, Iron Plough Turnip Pulper, Knibbling Mill, Dairy Vmsels, t. Household Furniture, Feather id. F,ock Beds, at MOSS QUAiiliY, Moss, three miles frcm Wrexhat. MESSRS. JONES & SON h? 'a been instructed by Mr ¡ I John Webster (who is !ea.tng the neighbourhood? te Sell by Auction, on TUEDAY April the lHth 1881, on the above premises, the whole of his Outdoor Effects, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Dairy Vessels, &c., corn- prising capital in-calf cow, sow and vine followers, useful spring trap, iron plough, turnip pulper, kibbling mill, cooler, rid. ties. sieves, yelves, shovels, rakes, pikels, mixing tub, rain water and other tuhs. wheel churn, milk sieve and measures, tin milk pans, provision scales and weights, water cans, dolly and tub, buckets, watering can, pig bench brown ware, ifcc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c.-Fotir capital iron bed- steads. mattresses, feather and flock bed- child's crib, with perforated sifles and flock palliasse, painted maple dressing tables and waslistands, mahogany toilet glasses, toilet ser- vices, towel rails, Dutch carpetting, table covers, arm- chair, night commode, handsome eight day clock in mahogany case, two American clocks, eight day hall clock, two mahogany sofas in black hair, mahogany card table, mahogany and other chests of drawers, pier glass, mahog my two leaf talile, round ta'des. white top dresser plate shelves with drawers, arm, kitchen Wiiidst), rot-king and other chairs, child's chair, perambulator, gilt frame and other pictures, chimney ornaments, cruet stand and glasses, sundry glass, ov:il and other tea trzixs, crockery, corller and other work tables, brass skellet, tea kettles, saucepans frying pins, brass and other candle- sticks mnat saw and chopper, fenders, tireirons, and numerous other effects. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. !)22p Salt Pa?i-y Cows and Heifers, Dt'C!!?? Mare, Co?<, 1m.¡; plements of JIusb nidry.'Wt) Tons of Manure, Off-going Tenant's S are of Grow:ng tf/x'n?.S?aM 0, -d Ea jine, Thrashing Machine, Gears, Harness, Dairy Wx- sris, and Household Furniture, at HIGHER GWERSYLLT OLD HALL FARM, Gu-ersyllt, half-a-mib: from Gwe syllt Station, and tvo miles from Wrexham. \g ESH JOES & SON have been favoured with in- T I ?tructions from Mr Price Bithell (who is leaving the farm) TO SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1881, the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Manure, Growing Wheat, Dairy Vessels, and part of the I Household Furniture, Ac., comprising- Ii Useful young dairy cows (calved and to calve) 2 Fresh barrens 1 Poweiful grey cart mare, 17 hands high (in foal) 3 Promising three, two, and one year old colts, by I Comet" 200 Tons of farm yard manure Off-going tenant's share of IS acres of excellent grow- ing wheat straw to go off. IMPLEIETS OF HUSBANDRY, &-c.rwo 4i inch wheel carts, with harvest gearing broad wheel cart, combined reaping and mowing machine (by Samuelson) iron land roller, iron wheel plough (by Edwards, Llanypwll), set of wood harrows iron scarifier, horse rake, water barrel. patent weLhing machine, to weigh 12 cwt (by Day and, Millwood), ditto, to weigh ii cwt (by Day and Millwood hors-3 power for churning, kibbling mill, eight horse power engine, with boiler 21 feet long, piping and belting, thrashing machine, corn chest, two large doors on gig house, pulleys and rope, twenty cow chains, large and small stone cisterns, pig troughs, grindstone and frame, stone pillars and caps, carpenter's bench and vice corn screen, wood shed as Bxed, step ladder, two long ladders, pikels, heel rakes, II cart ropes, iron bars, hay rakes.yalves, shovels, picks, dung hooks, thrill, chain and plough gears, ridging, saddle and bridle, set of harness, ifcc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &C.-Fight days' clock in oak case, bureau, white top, kitchen and other tables, dresser and shelves, oak screen, kitchen and corner cupboards, pier glass, kitclt-ai and other chairs, two chests of drawers, washstands, litregfiing t-able, window curtains, bedstea Is, mattresses, mahogany boot jack, kitchen and other fenders and fireirons, kneading trough, mangle, large cheese tub, 30 cheese vats from 10 to 14 inches, cheese binders and filleting, wheel and staff churns, milk tankard and numerous other effects. Sale at 12 o'clock, prompt 9"2"Jnf SALE BY MR EDWARD JONES. EYTON BANK, IN THE PARISH OF BANGOR, FLINTSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. EDWD. JONES, Tat the Shropshire Inn, Eyton, on Tuesday, 12th April, 1881, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all that Piece 01 Parcel of GARDEN GROUND at Ryton Bank aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Edwards, the proprietor. Well adapted for Building Purposes. Forfuither particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, No. 35, Cattle Market. Wrexham. SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. 'oJ 'I .r. rXDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13TH, AT THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. Sale of Excellent Household Furniture, two fine-toned Piano- fo tes Harmonium, Pir.r Gl ssei, Brass Bedsteatl. Elegatit Cabinets, and a miscellaneous assortment of valuable Effects, removed for absolute Sale. "V? R SAMUEL ASTON begs to announce that he is in, 8 structed under a Deed of Assignment, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the Corn Exchange Wrex- ham, where the property has been removed for convenience of sale, on Wednesday, April 13th, 1881, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, a quantity of superior Household Furniture and effects, comprising dining and drawing room suites in walnut and mahogany, two tine-toned pianofortes in wal- nut wooil, 7-tietaves. trichords, by Horkinson and Owen Stodart and Co. organ toned harmonium, 7 stops, in wal- nut case, walnut cliiffonere, superior brass and iron bed- steads, tine centre ottoman, spring and hair stuffed forms, two easy chairs and two settees, mahogany sideboard with glass back, mahoaany hat and umbrella stand, hall chairs, mahogany cylinder bookcase, pair of light oak easy chairs, inabo, ny riming table, brass top fenders, pier glasses, in- laid oval wa'nut wood tables, pair of beiutiful satin wood tables, ebouized and walnut wood inlaid China cabinets, mahogany duchesse toilet tables, Canterbury reading tables, toilet glasses, Spanish mahogany side tabic, feather berls, brass and steel top fenders, chamber ware, ottoman couch and a miscellaneous assortment of effects of utility and excellence. On view morning of Sale, when catalogues may be ob- tained at the place of Sale, or oil application to the Auc- tioneer at his office, Queen-street, Wrexham. Site, SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. 0-" .r-I'r-"# FAT AND STOHE STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W, BROWN begs to announce that his next ?_i_ Weekly Sale of F*T AND STOKE STO?K, at the above Mart., takes place on Wednesday next, April I;Itll, 1881. The present entri. s include — Prime Fat Bullocks and Ili'itcr.i Several Calving Cows j0 Fat Sheep ti Fat Calves ti Fat Pigs. Together with such ntli, i- stock that may Iks entered up to the day of Sale. More Stock expectcd. Lunch at 12 o'clock (Is each ) Sale at I o'clock punc- tually. Church Lane, Mold. 936 AT TITS RAILWAY INN, MOLD. Mil J. W. BROWN b?? received instructions from Mr 1.' Hubes, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, April lltll, 1881 on the premises as above, the whole of the j HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Full particu- j lars in posting bills. Sale at One O'clock prompt. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 2STH 1<K1. Dis/mal of the whole of the noted Pure Bred Shropshire Dozen Plock at TYDDYN-Y-GWYNT, KRAR MOLD. CLoic to Illnjdj'hiwun Station on the Mold a d /)ell)Ji(!¡ Line. MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he has J 1. recfiv d instructions from T. W. Bowdage, Esq., to i SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday. April 20th, 1881. the whole of his most Y!?)Mb)e and well-known Pure bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN FLOCK, comprising .:)\1 Capital Ewes, with their produce, "O Rams antI Wethers, the whole of which have been bred with ?re.ttf?x'.md wHt be found cfnect!y described in c'tt do?ue? which :tre ? in course of preparation, and will be forwarded oil applica tion to the Auctioneer. NOTE.—The /uictioreer can with confidence assure in tending purchasers that the above are a grand ?nd sound lot. The whole n'x k arc in perfect store condition, :)nd the Iambs are very strong, The opportunity of buying ev.<- > with their produce at this time of the ye r seldom ot. !ir.s, but Mr Bov. iluge 1 having t;t\n a larger holding, whicnis not a breeding flock firni, tltf whole v.ill he "old witlunt reserve. The grass keeping on l:;<) acres which is high hingnnd well watered, will also be sold in ii>>ivcnient lots nom the day of sale until the 2S)th NovemVr »• VA lie, Mold. Lost and Found. .J" 1 CST. on the ?:th March, near !he Turf Ho',?. ? !?ht j' A brown TFi:n'E! Answers to the name of Rover T' Finder will be re'vard-vl re-.tr> in £ r i*. to Trui- Hr.-m Wiexham. !in!, !-<sO> NO, a Vila. r ■t-iever DOG — iJ-.viiri' may h: « by I. e';pens: s, If not c'aimcd in seven o «-•! h, —Mr '.j; Krt, Denbighshire. SfWp Business Announcements. F. '1' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LUNT AND G RIFFITHS, WELL-STREET, RUTHIN, Beg to inform their numerous Customers and the Public that they have removed to new and com- modious premises OVER THE \\AY, Where with increased space they intend continuing their various Departments. The Stock has been thoroughly replenished for the Spring Season in every Department and a splendid assortment of New Goods will be found As L. and G.'s mode of conducting their business continues to be—The Smallest Remunerative Profits for Ready.%Ioiiey-theirCu*tomers 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 AND GRIFFITHS, DRAPERS, WELL-STREET, RUTHIN. 529a TIMBER SLATES BRICKS TILES > CEMENTS LATHS SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Building Materials at E. ]\JEREDITH J ONES'S, TIMBER YARD anil STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, 1S16 WREXHAM. THE NEAREST BRITISH COLONY. V f.¿    0 AVA I LA B LE C/E) From 100 to 200 Acres given to Settlers in M A N I T 0 B A 1\ and other parts of Canada. ASSISTED PASSAGES are granted by the Canadian Government. JUST Pum.ISIIED.-The reports of the British farmers delegates who were sent out to Canada in 1879 and 1880, together with pamphlets maps, and full information, may be obtained free upon application to the CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENT, 15, Water-street, Liverpool. 491 CAMBRIAN BREWERY, WREXHAM. WILLIAM J. SISSON, BREWER, MALTSTER, And dealer in BEER, WINES, AND SPIRITS. WHOLESALE ONLY. 2534n SPRING, 1881. EDWD. [i L O Y D, Is now showing a LARGE STOCK OF WOOLLEN CLOTHS, in the newest patterns for the Spring, consisting of SCOTCH AND WEST OP ENGLAND TWEEDS, SCOTCH CHEVIOT & FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS, BLACK SUPERFINE WORSTED &SAXONY DIAGONAL COATINGS. All the newest shades in LIGHT OVER COATINGS. E. LL. respectfully solicits attention to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is under care of a thorough practical Cutter. Customers may rely up n having a perfect fit, combined with I moderate charges. i GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING SUITS, LIVERIES, AND CLERICAL SUITS, Are made with the utmost care to ensure satisfaction. j SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE LADIES DEPARTMENT. LADIES' RIDING HABITS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, Made to order in all the latest Styles. j Every care devoted to the Selection of the most Fashionable Materials for Spring and Summer I j wear. EDWARD LLOYD, I I REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. b718n JJICHABD CHADWICK, I HORTICULTURAL & GENERAL ENGINEER, IRON A BRASS FOUNDER, EAGLE FOUND R Y, W R E X H A M Agent for Engineering iml Other Tools. Steam Pumps and Pumping Machinery, Engines, Boilers, &,c. Bentall & Co.'s Chaff Cutters, Pulpers, &e. Sole Agent in this District for Cocker Bros. Patent Railway Lable Clip. BAII.EY"j HOT AIR ENGINE, I Used by Public and Private Firms, Brewers, Tanners, Printers, &c., &c. Requires 110 boiler, no gas, no steam, ana is free from danger. Descrip- tion, Price List, and Testimonials upon application or free by post. ] -1Oz SPRING FASHIONS, lWi. MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESS MATERIALS, &c. i CHOICE MILLINERY. New delivery of all the new Goods f.r the Season, Straw Hats and Bonnets in all the newest styles and makes, including the new Porcupine Tuscan and Fancy Straws, From :id each upwards. ill inery in endless variety, in al! the latest Designs and Fashions. Flowers, Feathers, Satins, Silks, and Velvets in a" the leading Colois. MANTLES. The tremendous increase in this department proves that we have the secret of the trade. Newest styles. Best finality at lowest prices is our motto. Splendid selection of Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets at a/Ill, 4 llj, <), 7,1i, 14/0, Is upwards. 25 Ladies' Black Cloth (with 25Ladies' liiacb Cloth (Jeisey) 12 G. Children's ;11 all sizes and quality.  PRKSS .MATERIALS. 10 pieces Fancy B"ig\;s at 4J(I yard. 15 pieces Small Checks and Stripes at 71d yard. I Plain shades, in all the n- west Fabrics, beauti- ful Mixtures in all iVo- l bi igt -s A:c., at bid, ltl IO, I/o, 1 1 bur Mock of Black Materi.ds i.tands unequalled. UUr f i :ta)it!s )Ui.-q"tt H e< t Lustre from I'd., Cobonrg from 1!?ft Cords from 4»d Cashmere vFrench .Merino width) from ld. 4?d, C.t-h!u- "F'-H(;h."crin"wit't')) (t.? 'i?'L Au.stralian Crapes Fi*n«?h .»Ii»rm. ot A.. • faf. rns ?nt pf.st ir»Q upo'! ?n?'?ttn)). Tiy '?u noted two button Ki'> ¡:LO\I> (m all cllorsVit ] I; R. & T. SAUVAGE, | R. & T. SALVAGE, CHURCH STRK?T, W K E X E ? I. afS-jOb Business Announcements. NOTICE. G. JgENNETT. FROM SHEFFIELD, WITH CUTLERY TOOLS, AND PILES. WILL open the Shop No. IS, in the Ped'ars' Market, on April tith. A good assortment of Sheffield Scissors, Patent Razors, 100 dozen of odd Knives and Forks. CUTI.EKY REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. 807p MANCHESTER CORPORATION. CONCENTRATED MANURE, MADE VROM URINE AND SOLID EXCREMENT, Mixed with BLOOD, BONES, FISH, and DRIED ANIMAL MATTER. R3 PER TON, In BaLts, delivered at nearest Railway Station. APPLY TO HY. WHILEY, Town Hall, Mancheater Or to fu R. P. JONES, George and Dragon, Flint WILLIAM JONES, 6, Colliery Road, Rhosddu, ¡ WREXHAM. Ib Agents. 1- .n_- n' u.- I SPRING, 1881. JUST to hand our first consignments of I JACKETS, DOLMANS, HUBBARDS, &c., and we ask particular altcnti n to our Stock of G KRMAN PALETOTS, made of Elastic Cloths, in harmony with the present Fashion, and at most; Reasonable Prices. We have bought for delivci j en the 23rd March, a very large Parcel of SWISS NEEDLE WORK, I MADEIRA NEEDLE WORK, I' and EVERLASTING EDCINGS. All perfect Goods of the best make, and at ex- traordinary prices. "1. AND J pRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, ZOCn WREXHAM. 2t5tin I GOLDEN EAGLE ESTABLISHMENT. SPRING FASHIONS, 1881. "^y OOLLRIGHT & CO., LIVERPOOL. Beg respectfully to announce that their Buyers having returned from the principal markets, they are now showing the LEADING NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. W. and Co. having introduced many CHOICE & NEW DESIGNS IN MANTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, &c., INVITE AN EARLY INSPECTION. The production of Printing on Satteens and other Fabrics will be found very attractive, and of high class. A large and varied Stock of CRETONNES, CHINT/.KS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, And other new CURTAIN MATERIALS. I WOOLLRIGHT & CO., BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. 916f REVISED VERSION OF 'HIE OFTHK NEW TESTAMENT. 1 NRE above interesting Work, from the Authorised —— — I)n or about Iay 17th. i. Version of Mil, will be issued on or about May 17th. ENGLISH TEXT in five sizes. Price Is to 25s. GREEK TEXT, with Revisers' Readings, in three sizes. Price*, 4s till to 33s. In order to secure early copies (as the demand will be great), orders should be given at once. Specimen Pages of the OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS EDITIONS may be had from tV. GARRATT-JONES, BOOKSELLfc-R A: STATIONER, 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. n648p FARM SEEDS. Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT, WREXHAM, I, Offers a splendid Stock of unrivalled SCOTCH SEED, Oatil and Champion Potatoes, itc., guaranteed direct from Scotland. Samples and Prices on application. 453n VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. J. FARQUH ARSON Can Supply a select variety of VRGETABI.E and FLOWER SEEDS of the most useful sorts. Also, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs. Also, PLANTS suitahle for Greenhouse or Window Decoration. ———- List of Seeds, etc., can be had at the shop, MARKET HALL, AND ACTON NURSERY., I' WRFXHAM. 429z W. GAMBLE, MERCHANT, WEST BKOMWICH, SPECIALITIES Hudson's patent Steel Trans for Collieries, Mines, Quarries, etc. Steel wheels, A xles, and j Pedestals, Steel for .Mining Tools, Shears and Turning Tools of superior manufacture. Hall's Automatic Injectors and Water Elevators (these simple instruments are the cheapest and most perfect Boiler Feeders. Water Elevators, and Con- tractor's Pumps in the world ) Dobson's patent Fire Barg. Iron and Steel Rails and Accessories. New and Second-hand Railway Waggons, Engines, Boilers, Machinery, &c.,&c. Particlllar and Prices on application. :t! ip j "For the BLOOD is the LIFK. :+'A- ¡ le,i,   j M S i sf *1] Trade ?\Iard-" ELOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT MLOOD PURIFIER AND KHSTO):E);. f^1 OR CI.E WSING and ( LEARJNG the BLOOD from 1 \j,L IMPURITIES, cannot be too highly reconi- mended. It CURES OLD SOKKS j CUJtE CLCESATKII .-■iR.ilb r" nit ) "l"lE UM-KUATKO Suui. Li:< Ct']tE?!:)-K;?i';An-.?rrn:)'i''?. CL-HhS Si I'KVEY Sill, C'LRi.s ClANCKltOl.'S ULCEUS Cures B; ood and SKIN l>l-r>Es CURES (Ii.ANIII'LUi SWI'.LI.INI.S CLKAHS THE BLOOD i-KH'I ALL i \I!ua: ',) \1TElt, ntU\1 WHATEVKIt CAUSE Altl-IM? As this mixture i? pleasant to toe t-ste, and warranted free tile ill.,Qt 41(?lic Lte Collstitu- tion O- fcit'cr sex, the p>-pri« i-.r -••lic.it- sufferers to give it a trkl) to lest its val U. ?''A"<a'<"?<'? ■ (I. I • <t J"( f- .'if ■■ '"?)<)''<  u.!i'?)x rn'!dt' Bottles, .'s il l e ;t-i: rai l in ;es, ('Ht;,t,hlJ! K times the quantity, l is -ulficient t-) e"eetyer'uaneiit curt- ill loy all C''I. I P.tent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, n <-nt < :i « ipt r 1 Cl'irkc. Chemist,. \noJiLi.• eIT I. L' Wholesale Agent'. Business Announcements. NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STHEET; (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) WREXHAM. These Stores of Snpply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle,- the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the re- quirements of a class of customers who are able and willing to pay 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 mallo to pay for the bad, Purchasers can obtain the a(tv(z,ittijei uf C. operative Stores without the ex^e.ime of taking Shares or buying an annual feeket. roPIES of new price LIST can be had FREE on application to the Stores, or per Post. DEPARTMENTS. TEAS AND COFFEES. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, MATS, SPONGES, &e. PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY (:OODS. I DELIVERY OF GOODS.-All orders delivered free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own vans, or by Carriers. ORDERS of Jli and ^upwards will be delivered FREE to any railway station within 100 miles of Wrexham. C. K. BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 2619 COFFEE, WM. PHILLIPS, 1, TOWN HILL. COFFEE. FROM THE EAST INDIES. COFFEE. OF THE CHOICEST GROWTHS. COFFEE, I OF UNUSUAL QUALITY. (COFFEE. OF THE CELEBRATED RUNNYMEDK CROP. WM. pHlLLlPS SUPPLIES THE VERY FINEST COFFEES IMPORTED INTO THIS COUNTRY. IF YOU APPRECIATE REALLY F/NE COFFEE PURCHASE ITO.M WM. PHILLIPS, TEA AND COFFEE SALESMAN, 1, TOWN HILL, 11 Sa WREXHAM. W. FORREST, Dealer in all kinds of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIER AND TOILET OLASSES, FEATHER & FLOCK BEDS, MATTRESSES, FLOCKS, &c., &c. HENRY'S CHARTALIE BLANKET— From I, li to 3/5. Warmth without Weight. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. AR GYLE-STREET, (LATF ART EXHIBITION GROUND) W HEXHAM. 312a JOHN IUPTON, CABINET MAKER UPHOLSTERER, 37, HOPE STREET, WitICXHAM, (For lit years in the employ of Mr Wiu. Pierce, Bridge-st.) BEDSTEADS, BKDDIN'i, MATRICES, FLOCKS, ETC., VYS IN STOCK. P.S.— Any goods not in stork mailt; t least possible Notice. Furniture packed and removed to any uistance. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOP QUEEN MT!T. 246 SEED! SEED sEEn c'OHN EXCIIAXCE, \VRMXHAM, Opp'Hiite the Ruth r Market, OPEN ON TUESDAYS AMI SATI KDAVS. E V A "r ILL I A M S BEGS to thank the Agriculturists oi Denbighshire for their liberal patronage during the la t ±4 years in Wrex- h'lin, and to invite all inspection of his new and first-class stock of SEEDS OF EVERY DI.SC!i IPTIONS, including Vale of Clwyd Red Clover (very superior) Hele. ford Clovir, White Dutch, Trefoil, CoW (irass, Alsite ('I 1 t, 1 t ,t Ii.- Clover, Scotch, English, and Italian live-grass, Vetclien, Swede, Turnip, and Cr-deii Ac Ac. Also at BAILEY STREET, OSWKsTKY. B KAUTJF i L FL( • W K K S. Y „ STKAC HAN, M. l<sEi;V I HIGH STIIKET. Invites inspection oi his stock it the RAILWAY STAT!"N N i. •>! :U Wi^.XIIAM. 454p