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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1848; 3 THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and ..v erth Wales Register. 7he County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVERI-FRIDAYANDSATUJTDAY. CIRCULATION, 5,500 gAYLEY AND BRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—8s. 8d. per Annum, payable ja advance: on credit, 10s. per annum. Per post 10s. lCd per annum, payable in advance; on Credit, 12s. per Biuium.
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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. -x. J- WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH, IPSO. MR LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take place on Thursday, M&rch 18th, 1880, the present entries wm include:— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (thi", Auction is noticed to be one of the lead- ing sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of ",ar), of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. A magnificent selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers and Hulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbour- lIooel of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, also Store A Sheep. of Pork and Bacon Im-pig Sows, !Uid A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sows, and Sturc Pigs. Sale at 10 30 prompt. HORSE SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All Entries takrn up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 209 MONDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1880. W Head of Fat and Store Cattle, 5 Horses, 110 Fat Sheep, Pigs, and Implements. Highly Attractive and Important Sale of Agricultural Stock, at BRYX FARM, PENYLAN, situate two milt's from iluabon Station, three from Over- turn, fire from Wrexham, and three from Dudleston, over l'enylllii Rriihje. Mil LLOYD lm been honored with instructions from .i' Wm. Thompson, Esq who is giving up farming, arul leaving the niMghhourhootl, to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard situate as aforesaid (Without resurve), the whole of his highlv valuable FARM STOCK, DIPLE- MENTS. iVc., till HEAD of CATTLE, viz.— 30 Magnificent two and three year old heifers to calve. 12 Prime fat heifers and bullocks 4 Dairy cows, two in full milk, due to calve in October, Ii Barren heifers. f> Yt'Jivliny nnd niillncKS. 1 Rom pedigree stock bull, eighteen mnntlis old, trialldsnri of Telemacbus the Sth, by the Marquis of j Exeter's Royal Winning Bull t>>* Tt'leinachus. 1 Roan pctliirrt-e iwr, three-year-old, in calf. X li —The above Bull and Cow are eligible for the Herd honk (see catalogue), ten of the calving heifers are due for September and October. 5 Houses, viz. — Powerful Ill-own waggon fielding, four year old, lti.l, and fit for town work ditta brown waggon mare, hi hands, and in foal a pair of brown waggon geldings, rising two years, a capital match one yearling cart colt. 1110 PltDn: WELSH WETHERS. 2 Sows, one with pig, and one in pig. IMITEM K.vrs will include four new carts by Croskill, with gearing, liquid manure, sheet iron barrel, on cast iron wheels, patented bv Coleman and Norton. hay tedder, by Nicholson, horse rake with seat, 2 cylinder flat roller, large size Cambridge roller, Samuelson's combined reaping and mowing machine, 2 Llampwll ploughs, 1 ridging plough, scuffle zig zag chain harrows, cultivator and broad share with seven feet, 2 sets of iron harrows, double row turnip II drill, straw cutter, tun ip pulper, kibbling mill, 2 sheep cratches on wheels, 2 long and short ladders, heel rakes, sacks, rick sheet, steel pikels, yelves and shovels, 3 sets of swingletrees, 20 iron hurdles, a cart ropes, cow chain, I ttrushing hooks and hay knives, sheep shears and shearing benches, scythes and mittens, spring balance scales to Weigh :i(»»lbs., wheell.arrow, cart jack, saws, tfce. (i.W!l>i:N TooLs, Arc.—Lawn mower, 2ft wide, for pony, cost 4:14 in 1S78 small do., garden roller, two cucumber frames, three measures seed potatoes, sack of seed vetches, compound action churn by Eastwood. CAKT STAULE -Four new sets of thrill gears. 2 sets of chain gears, 2 sets of plough backhands, odd gears, neck straps, 1 horse rugs, four small waterproof sheets, stable tooi.s, I) stable buckets, ttc. DoG CART, HARNKSS. &c.—Stylish light-running dog cart, Collin's patent axles, lamps and cushions, by Lyon of Liverpool (new in 1876), pony cart or baggage cart on springs, b\ Bristol Waggon Co., set of harness, set of pony harness, 2 riding saddles, 2 children's pony saddles, 3 double rein bridles, 2 snaffle bridles, 3 various bridles, 2 clipping machines, 3 horse Tllgii and rollers, stable tools, saddle stand antI table, harness and blacking brushes. SroitTSMEN. -Four pigeons and box, 2 tame rabbits, double barrel breechloading gun. central fire. P.S.—The Auctioneeer, wishing to to invite special at- tention to this most important sale, can assure intending purchasers they will be welcome to a capitil luncheon at Eleven O'clock, and afterwarrl- will be offered to them for public competition (iO very choice short heifers and bullocks, together with 5 first class horses and colts. 110 fat sheep, and the best and most improved lot of agricultural imple- i ments, by most of the leading makers, he h: s ever had the j pleasure of offering for competition, the whole of which were new in 1877, there not being a single second-hand implemeinent or tool on the farm- Catalogues ready, apply to the Auctioneer. );.tie at Twelve o'clock, after Eleven o'clock Luncheon. Offices-Plasscy Farm, and Feathers Hotel, Wrexham. 515bpc ———————————————— i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24TH, 18*0. THE GROVES, ERBISTOCK, Distant Three Miles from Ruabon and Six from Wrexham Highlit Important Sale of Live Stock, Valuable Costly Household and Bedro om Furniture, Out-Dour Ei-ects, tbe. "]%* R LLOYD has been honored with inductions from J?JL C. G. Price, Esq. (who is leaving the nei?hhour- hood), to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve) on Wednesday, March 24th, upon the above-named premises, the following superior and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Live Stock, and other Effects, appertaining to Dining and Drawing-rooms. ;Hall, Study, Kitchens, Pantry, together with the contents of ten Bedrooms, Out- Doov Effects, &c., viz. DINING ROOMS—Mahotrany dining table with extra leaves, six mahogany hair-seated chairs, easy chair in rc.-ev.ood, Itand?ome nmh?any sideboard, tapestry, carpet to tit r ?om, hearthrug, set of damask window curtains, fender and irons, <tc. H.u.i. Excellent weather glass, set of croquet, set of ).mn tennis, hall table and two chairs, &c. DUAWIM; Ro'M. Handsome Brussels carpet to fit room, heartli rug, chimney glass in gilt frame, fender and irons, couch in rosewood, small stand, two handsome papier mache chairs, set of creta window curtains lined with twiil silk. A-C. .S-ii-i;i-Qu;tntity (.f books and shelves, leaf table, five chairs, two footstools, small oak taMe, writing desk, stuffed her<?n, tapestry carpet and hc?rthruir, « £ *c. iHH CoxrH?rs OF Tm: gEIoROOM i?cn'nE:—Several mahogany half tester and iron bedsteads, with rich hang- ings, laÙresses allll hair mattresses, a number of first-class feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany painted and other wash stands and dressing tahlt's, chamher ware, mahogany and other night commodes, tapestry, Brussels, and Killderminster carpets and hearthrugs, cane-seated and other chairs, towel rails, a number of baths, fenders al1,1 fireirons, several pairs of sheets and blankets, counter- panes, &c.,wiiiiii)w curtains, chimney ornaments,mahogany, oak and other chests of drawers, &c., it-c. KITCHENS AMI PAM UYS.-Three large sycamore and deal tables, ;< large and small cupboards, (i Windsor chairs, rocking do arm chair, timepiece, fender and irons, iron stool, parratin lamps, set of dinner service, tea services, jugs and glasses, knives and forks, butler's tray stand, plate rack, scales and weights, preserving pan and foun- tain, iron saucepans and kettles, preserving jars, excellent compound action churn, cream steins, &c. SUNDRIES.— Colt's (i-chamhered revolver, with case, in excellent condition, tires two kind of bullets, round and conical: six-cliambered revolver in good repair, pair pistols, Ac. OtTttnnn KFt'EfTS.-Thirtyiron hurdles, garden roller, wire flower stands, netting, garden tools, wheelbarrow, stable tools horse cloths, cart jack, 2 sets harness, riding saddles and bridles, Ac. LIVE STOCK.—Excellent young dairy cow in full profit, and a noted milker. Puny carriage, with lamp and cushion complete. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. Fuli particulars in catalogues, which are now ready. Plassey, Wrexham, zf597p TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1880. j TWLL FARM, NEAR CROSS LANES, One miii; from Bangor, and Three from Wrexham, t>n]«irlaiK Sal,- of Live and Dead Farl/ling Stock, Household '■if/nfiuv, Dairy Visa els, Out-door Effects, itr. Mil Ll.ovn :? iu receipt of instructions from the re- )"\?ntativt:s of the late Mr Shaw to SELL BY t-?i'??: n<)\(?jt?,preserve) upon the above-named prr- inisrs, (,n Tuesday, ?U.rch 23rd, the whole of the -?.ncn!tum) Farming Stock, and other Effects, as follows— LIYE SRIH *.—15 young dairy cows and heifers, calved an" to calve, five two-year-old heifers, two yearling heifers, and two yearling bulls ^hkki .— 40 pure bred Shropshire store sheep. HWUES.—Two powerful and active iu-foal mares, ex- cellent workers, cream coloured cob, steady to ride or drive >tvlish bay tiUy, four years old, lti hands high, by St? (?f,ire, black do do. by a noted trottmg horse, two years 61(1 colt by St. Claire, yearling cart colt, by Studlev's horse Pi(;s.-Snw axid followers, two in-pig sows, two in-pig gilts, store pigs, &e. *-Xt Week ) — t*uuntlty of hay ""? straw (fuller particulars 2?xt m,c?ek ) ars l'IN Hand wheel ploughs, carts with h "t r co ar s 1 h?est?anns iron and wood harrows, turnip"" 'Ultl'hit )1" ..] I 11 scu.er», cuttvators and land rollers, coital hor?rak? turnip pUlper and straw cutter, oil cake mill, the u?ual assortment of rakes and pikels, heel rakes, cart.ropes, seed hopper and half measure, AtC. L.k its. -Tlirill and chain gears, Scotch backhands neck straps, set of harness, odd gears, &c. IIoiSKHOl.D AM) !J ED ROOM FiltMTUUE, &C.— Mahogany deal, and other tables, round stands, Windsor and other chairs, Brussels and other carpets, fenders and irons' chimney ornaments, clocks and timepieces, pictures weather glass, corner cuptoards, plates and dishes, tea services., Ac., iron and wood bedsteads, dressing tables and w;>ali-taiids, chests of drawers, several paillg of sheets and "lallkets, counterpanes, bedroom chairs, night commodes, chamber ware, bedside carp eting, itc., together with the whole of the dairy vessels, out-door effects, itc. Lunch at eleven o'clbck, Sale at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues are in course of preparation aiid may be ob- •nnied from loie Auctioneer. "flices, Phts&ey, AVrexham. a a PRELmiNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ^!t attractive Sale of 70 calving Heifers, stirtx, and La< ren Cou-x, 130 Shropshire and Clun Ewes lambed and tIlJrLJIIJ), 2110 Welzh Kices, sereetl by Shropshire rains, 8 LIPJ()JL C(ilts, 3 years old, all now at work, 3 yearliny The Implements will inelu de 3 new Lorrys 3 CarL,?, 3'<'??;'M, 7Jur? ?a?s, MoipiM? MMcAt/t?. cM?i- ?''a?j' Cambridge and 0?? ?oM<'W, Plough" ?ft?M!M, w.?, and the whole of the other small implements ap: .f'Mattun? to a farm of 500 acres, at tiPRINC. I LODGE, WREXHAM. MR I.LOYD has been favoured with instructions from Mr William Lee, who is giving ap the Lower Ball ^■d Kacoed Farms, to Sell by Auction in his farmyard, at )S.. Ledge, aforesaid, the whole of the above truly YALNABLE Agricultural Farm Stock on Friday, April yth, Particulars to follow. alp Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale of 25 valuable Dairy Cows, Heifers, Stirks, Bullocks, and Yearlings, 3 Waggon Horses, and Colts, Pigs, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, and Dairy Vessels, at CAE GLAS, situate near Bronwylfa li miles from Rhostyllen, and 3 from Wrexham. MR LLOYD has been instructed by Mr BitheU, who is 1., giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, about the First week in April, the whole of the above Valuable Stock. Particulars to follow. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. 512f FRIDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1880. TALWRN FARM, NEAR PENTREBYCHAN, Three miles from Wrexham, and half-a-mile from Rhosllanerchrugrog. Important and Unreserved Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Dairy Vessels, part of the Household Furniture, &c. MR LLOYD has been honored with instructions from 1 Mrs Jackson (who is retiring from farming), to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the above-named premises, on on Friday, March 19th, the whole of her Valuable LIVE STOCK. Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels. part of the Household Furniture, &c., as follows :— LIVE STOCK.—Two young dairy cows with calves at foot, 2 ditto to calve, fresh young barren, 3 strong yearlings, capital 2-year-old stock bull. HORSES. Powerful brown mare, rising 6-years-old, about 15.3 high, a first-class woiker, and in-foal, yearling colt out of (litto, powerful brown cait mare (aged), brown cart mare, aged. PIGS.-Two large store pigs, excellent in-pig sow. GEARs.-Het thrill geais, 2 sets chain fcears, ploughing backhands, neck straps, odd gears, &c IMPLEMENTS.—Combined reaping and mowing machine by Samuelson, turnip scuffles, cultivator, excellent wheel plough by Edwards. Llanypwll, hand plough, ridging plough, zig zag harrows, 2 excellent broad wheel carts with harvest gearing (nearly new), pair of iron arms, long and short ladders, straw cutter, turnip pulper. 8 iron hurdles, 3 «'og kennels, wood and stone pig troughs, hand and heel rakes, steel pikels. cart ropes, weeding paddles, haif measure seed hopper, hooks and mittens, cow chains, 2 pig turnels, &c., &c. POULTRY.—Fifteen couple grand fowl, 4 couple turkeys, 3 guinea fowl, 70 measures of yellow seed oats. Sale a*, Two o'clock, prompt. Offices: Plassey, Wrexham. 63!)g SALE BY MESSRS. D. ROBERTS AND SON. -C MESSRS. D. ROBERTS and SON will SELL by AUC- 1.'f.l. TION, on Thursday and Friday next, March 18th ??ndi. l9th,]S?O,at the Vicarage, Gwyddelwern, near Cor- wen, the whole of the valuable Household Furniture in Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, and Study, about one thousand volumes of books, including Dr. Mor- gan's Bible in black silk, Cambro Briton,' Ac. The contents of five bed-rooms, silver and plated articles, table cutlery and glass, bed clothes and linen, out-door effects, three stacks of bar, &c., the property of the Rev. D. L. Jones, who has resigned the living of Gwyddelwern and is leaving the neighbourhood. Catalogues may be had at the Hotels and Inns in the neighbourhood, and from the Auctioneers, Temple Build- ings, Corwen. The Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. 635a SALE BY MR H. COOKE. 'r. ,r- THE DOG KENNEL FARM, SHOCKLACH, CHESHIRE, Distant 3 miles from Ialpas Station, and li miles from Worthenbury. Thirty-fire Head of Useful Shorthorned Cattle, Powerful Waygon Horses, Implements, Four Large Stacks of Gapital Beans, well harvested; comprising young Coxes and Heifers (early to calve), including Twelve Grand Barrens, One Shorthorn Bitll (two years old), Two Sows and Pigs. One Tn-Pig Sow, Brewing and Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, and Other Effects. MR H. COOKE respectfully announces that he is favored .11. with instructions from Mrs Foulkes (who is giving up the above farm), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednes- day, March 17,1880, an assortment of MODERN IMPLE- MENTS, narrow-wteel waggon, tumbrils, Scotch cart (equal to new), one dog cart, bean drill, ladders, winnowing machine, v-o ploughs, weighing machine and beam, chaff cutter bj Clay and Sons, wood harrow, iron twin, four sets of gears, riding saddle and bridle, &c., &c HOUSEHOLD FRRNITUHE—Iron and wood bedsteads, feather beds, hannsorce chimney glass, china, glass, dairy iml brewing vessels, and other effects. The Auctioneer has great pleasure in recommending to ¡he public the xbove stock. The dairy cattle are well own and noted milkers. The young stock are very useful, colory, good air, and of excellent breeding. The horses are active, with plenty of muscle and bone, and capital workers. The implements are all modern make, and equal to new. The furniture is very useful. Particulars to be had in catalogues from the Auctioneer's Offee, High-street, Ellesmere. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 prompt. 494z SALE BY MESSRS. T. & W. WHITFIELD. "J.r-r,- "J" 'r. CASTLE HOUSE, CHIRK. ?t1 & W. WHITFIELD have received instructions from I • James Somerville, Esq.,who is leaving the neigh- bourhood, to Sell bv Auction, on the premises as above, on bri our. hood, March 23rd. 1880, the whole of the excellent THuOeUsdSaEyH, OLD FURNITURE, viz.: Prime down and feather beds, iron and other bedsteads, hair and wool mattresses, mahogany and other chest of drawers, toilet I and wash tables, ware, superior chimney and swing glasses, drawing room suite in green rep, cabinets, fine-toned, grand pianoforte (by Collard and Collard), loo, Pembroke, dining, card, and other tables in walnut and mahogany, sofas, couches, massive mahogany sideboard, book- cases, easy arm, and other chairs, fenders and fire irons, en- gravings, prints, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, window appendages, kitchen pieces, kitchen and culinary utensils. Eight prime home-cured hams and flitches of bacon. Two magnificent young cows in-calf. OneyeAr,ing heifer Brown hack mare, handsome chestnut pony. Dog cart, phteton, saddlery. Implements. Stack of prime hay. about six tons, to go off. Poultry, hampers, seed po tatoes, green house plants, and other effects. In consequence of the numerous lots, the sale will com- mence punctually at half-past Eleven. The live stock, carriages, harness, saddlery, and hny, will be sold at Three o'clock punctually. tiASpn SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES. >. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES .ITi. will SELL BY AUCTION, at Whitchurch, SaloD, on FRIDAY, March littli, 1880. 30 Valuable Wagon, Hack-, and Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, and Colts. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Office, St. Mary's-street, Whitchurch, Salop, and 158, Nant- wich-road, Crewe. tSl Preliminary announcement of lot highly importutit and att, actiue Sale at PARKTON NEAR MALPAS. TVTESSRS. ETCHES, NUNNERLEY AND ETCHES, l' have been honoured wi'h instructions from Mr Eardley who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTiON on the premises on Tuesday an t Wednesday, March 30th and 31st, 1880, the whole of his truly valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising 11(5 head of dairy catt e, bulls, and yearlings, 10 noble waggon horses and colts, harness mare, 2J sows and gilts, in pig or with pigs, six boar pigs, the usual assortment of implements, dairy and brewing vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Further particulars in future Advertisements. Offic s-St. Mary's Street, Whitchurch, Salop, and 158, Xantwitch Road, Crewe. 632n SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. -'?- -I- RUGBY. 7& MESSRS. TATTERSALL will hold Sales of HUNTERS, mL HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, at their Rugby IL,tblishRient, on TUESDAY, March 23rd. TUESDAY, April 13th. TUESDAY, May Ilth. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6d3 SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co "r_r, r., .f- r-J .r-r" Preliminary notice of a highly important Sale of valuable Dairy Coics and Heifers, young Stock Waggon and Hack Horses, Pigs, Produce, Implements of Husbandry and other oirtdourefects at THE WHITE HOUSE AND EYTON FARMS, Situate at Eyton, about four milesjroUt Wrexham and three from Ruabon. MESSRS CHu}äo, ELPHICK, & CO., have been l, favoured with instructions froin the Executors of the late Thomas Evison, Esq.. to Sell by Auctios, on Tilesclavand Wednesday, the (jth and 7th days of Apkil, 1880, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARillJfG STOCK, fuH particulars of which, with catalogues will shortly he published. t;wp SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. AUCTION SALE ROOM, EXHIBITION GROUND, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. MR ASTO has been instructed bv Mr Wilson, Lome- itJL street, Rhosddu, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday next, March 15th, at the above room (brought there for the convenience of sale), a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising large mahogany chest of drawers, book case with drawer and cipboards underneath, maple toilet chest, small round table for window, cane-seated chairs, large meat safe, &e., &c. Mr A. will also offer a quantity of drapery goods, fancy articles, round kitchen tables, a large picture of John Wesley being rescued from the flames at "Epworth I Parsonage in 1709, easy chair in cretonne, Kidderminster carpel, &c. No Reserve. Sale at 11 for Office, Argyle-street. N.B.—The above premises are always open for the reception of furniture, pictures, plate, pianos, Marmoaiiums, and other effects to be included in the usual moBthly and ether sales, as may be desired by the senders. CySe Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, Sale of Valvqhle and Modern Household, Furniture and other Ejects, which will be i-ciaovedf-roin PLAS FFRON, near Bangor, Flintshire, to the Public Hall, Wrexham, for convenience of sale. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been favored with ITiL instructions from Major De Lascelles, who is leaving Plas Ffron aforesaid, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Public Hall, Wrexham, aforesaid, on Wednesday, March 17th, 1880, the whole of his valuable Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comprising oak dining room suite upholstered with leather, telescope dining table, three-tier dinner waggon, carpet, skin hearth rugs, &c., &c. IN ENTRANCE HALL AND STAIRCASE. -Oak hall table and carved oak chairs, Brussels stair and landing carpets, brass stair rods, mats, &c. MORNING ROOM comprises-Ebonized rocking, occasional, wicker work, and other chairs, couch and easy chairs, in cretonne covers, handsome walnut wood table with drawer and paper cupboard, top covered with leather, China matting on room, four large sized Indian hearthrugs, stained wood Pembroke table, mahogany cornice pole with brass rings and brackets and cretonne window curtains. BEDROOM FURNITURE in japanned oak and other woods, wardrobes with glass silver-plated panel, brass and iron bedsteads, hair and wool mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, bed linen, toilet glasses, washstands, dressing tables (en suite) with marble slabs and toilet glasses com- bined, antique and other handsome toilet services, mahog- any and other towel rails, Brussels, Kidderminster and other carpets. KISTHEN AND SERVANTS' HALL.—White wood and other tables, chairs, clocks dinner. breakfast, and tea services, crockery, tin milk pans, iron and wood washing tubs, patent wringing and mangling machine (nearly new), crockery, and very numerous and miscellaneous articles and effects. Also about 500 choice bedding plants, in pots and boxes, a child's pony saddle and bridle (quite new), and a quantity of garden tools, &c. N.B.-The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this Sale, the furniture is London make and nearly new. Catalogues are in course of preparation and will be ready six days prior to the Sale. On view the morning of Sale from Nine to Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock most punctually. z586p — ———————————————— PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of excellent Fat Beasts, Short Horn Dairy Cues, Heifers, Bulls, Bullocks, Yearlings, and Pigs, Valuable Wagon Horses, Implements of Husbandry, Stacks of Prime Upland Hay, Straw, Potatoes, Thrill, Chain, and Ploughing Gears, Dairy Vessels, and part of the valuable Modern Household Furniture and other Effects, at TAN-Y-CLAWDD, adjoining the Turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Huabon, three miles from the farmer and two miles from Ruabon. TV/I ESSRS BAUGH AND JONES have received instruc- i-'JL tions from Gomer Roberts, Esq. (who is giving up farming), to prepare for a SALE BY AUCTION, in the latter end of March, 1880, of his excellent Fat, Dairy, and Young LIVE STOCK, Pigs, Valuable Teams of Wagon Horses, Ac. Household FURNITURE, and other Effects. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. 602b PRELIMINARY. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock and part of the Household Furniture, at PLASMAIN FARM, FRWD, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been instructed by .iT. Mr Edward Davies, who is retiring from farming, to prepare for a SALE, early in April next, of the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household FURNITURE. Full particulars, with date of Sale, will appear next week. 674l) SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, MARCH ISTH, 1880. ESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their iTi. next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, March 18th, 1888. 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 Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Offices:-d, Arcade, High-srreet, Wrexham. 907b MONDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1880. SALE OF FAT STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their iT t patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat Stock, which will take place on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 188W, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Ros&ett, when the following stock will be offered :— Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows and Calving Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Fat Calves. "Pnrt and TlapnTt Pics The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boy dell, Esq., General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., C, Topham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., E. Nioss, Esq., Mr J. Edwards, Mr Woolrich, Mr Davies, Mr Woolrich, Mr Pritchard, Mrs Woolrich, Mr Lewis, Mr Bayne, Messrs Baguley, Mr Dudleston, Mr T. Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, Mr Gilman, Mr Zachary, Mr Roberts, Mr Edward Woolrich, Mr Bishop, Mr Thomas Evans, and others. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at TWO o'clock, prompt. Offices4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 594 Sale of Dairy Cows, Heifer, Cart, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, AT SUTTON GREEN. "■"ESSRS JONES AND SON have been instructed by ATA Mr John Whitley to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises at Sutton Green, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of March, 1880, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Dairy Vessels, and Household Furniture, com- prising—Two young in-calf cows, one cow and calf, pro- mising yearling heifer, pony cart on spr.ngs, wheelbarrow, cow chains, ladder, rain tubs, iron pig trough, hay knife, hand chaff cutter, pony gears, meal tub, pike:s, hay rakes, yelves, shovels, hand saw, baskets, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C., include oak, leaf, and iound and whitewood tables, three mahogany and oak corner cupboards, Mlk bureau, painted screen, oak dresser and shelves, eight day clock, oak and other chairs, rocking do, China tea service, cruet stand and glasses, sundry glass, pictures, wall glass, tea trays, paraffin lamps, chimney ornaments, brass and other candlesticks, fenders, fire irons, iron stool, flat irons, mear. saw and chopper, crockery, table knives and forks, and knife box, copper warming pan, plate shelves, iron French bedsteads, feather beds, mattresses, bed linen, rush seated and other chairs, oak mahogany chests of drawers, chair commode, dressing tables, washstands, toilet glasses, towel rails, large linen chest, clothes basket, cast fender, &c. IN DAIRY, &-c., capital wheel churn, butter tub, scales and weights, cream pots, sundry brown ware, oak benches, dolly and tub, buckets, iron pot, saucepans, kettles, coal box, water cans, frying pan, brooms and brushes, watering can, Dutch oven, &c. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. 550n Sale of Cows,Heifers, Pony, Colts, Pigs, Pony Cart, Shandry, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, IOO., at BOWLING BANK, ISYCOED. MESSRS JONES AND SON have been instructed by 1: f- M Mr J. Pearson (who is leaving the neighbourhood) TO SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 24th day of March, 1880, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, DAIRY VESSELS, House- hold FURNITURE, &c., compoising:-Two in-calf cows, yearling heifers, smart pony (in-foal), two year old cart colt, sow and 13 followers, pork pigs, capital pony cart on springs, market shandry, wheel plough, by "Howard," wood culti- vator, iron turnip scuffle, patent weighing machine, step ladder, set of pony harness (nearly new), body girth, beam scales and weights, half measure, wheelbarrow, hand chaff- cutter, Buckley and stone pig troughs, heel and hay rakes, cow chain, pikels, brushing and other hooks, hand saw,- scythes, boiler, fencing wire, seives, riddle, cow ropes, buckets, churn and stand, cheese vats, cheese screw, patent mangle, water and milk cans, tubs, brownware, small scales and weights, cupboard, oak leaf, round and other tables, oak screen, oak arm and single and cane seated chairs, eight cay clock, small timepiece, oak chest of drawers, iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, shelving, pictures, window plants, fenders and fire irons, iron stool, tea-kettle, sauce- pans, and other effects. Sale at ONE o'clock. b73f PRELIMINARY. Highly Important Sale of Dairy Cows, Heifers, Teain of Waggon Horses, Hacks. Colts, Pigs, Gears, Harness, 1m. plements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, part of the House- held Furniture at the MARSH HOUSE FARM, One Mile from Farndon, Cheshire. I. ESSRS. JONES & SON have been favoured with in- ?jt structions from the representatives of the late Mr Ormerod, to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION on Tuesday, the Gth day of April, 1880. on the above premises, the whole I of the choice herd of dairy cows, heifers, waggon horses, colts, hacks, pigs, the usual assortment of Farm Imple- ments, dairy vessels, part of the Household Furniture, &c. Particulars in future advertisements. 672n SALES BY MR. SNAPE. -r-r- _r, VRON AND TALWRN COLLIERY SHARES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr SAPE, at the TLion House, Wrexham, on Mondav. March 22nd, 1880, 400 VRON AND TALWRN COLLIERY SHARES, fully paid. These are £5 Shares, which a few years ago sold freely at Xlt and X13 each. Whem trade has fully revived, these Shares will without doubt be of considerable value, for, in addition to the well-known Vron Colliery, the Pro- prietors have recently purchased the adjoining Talwrn Colliery of 350 acres, full of the best coal seams of the dis- trict, and also containing immense quantities, now being worked, of the celebrated Vron Iron Ore. These two collieries are now connected, both above and below ground, with the Old Vron Railway System. Also Ten L5 Shares in I the Wrexham Cocoa. Rooms, and 70 Provincial Assurance Co.'s Shares. Sale at Four o'clock in the afternooik. Auctioneer's Office, Dion House, Wrexham. 687b SALE BY MR W. FREEMAN. r.. r-r-f" -f.J" SALE BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, Much 17th, 1880, at Teyrnas Coch Farm, Alltami, situate between Mold and Buckley, by Mr W. FREEifAN, who has received instructions from Messrs Wright, who are changing resi- dence, to Sell their Live and Dead STOCK and Farm Requisites. Parties in wast of horses and celts, also farming utensils, will have an opporterity of purchasing [ the same in very good ceaditioa. tt8b Sales or Auction. SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. r "V""J STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION MR J. W. BROWN will hold his next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Calves. &c., oa Wednesday, March i4th, 1880. Early entries to the Auctioneer will oblige. Church Lane, Mold. 668 « Important Sale of Freehold House Property in the town of Mold. MR J. W. BROWN has been favored with instructions to SELL by AUCTION on Tuesday, 23rd March, 1880, at three for four o'clock precisely, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, subject to conditions of Sale to be then read, unless previously disposed of by private contract, all those four substantially built MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Gardens ir. the rear, being Nos. 48, 50, 52, 54, New Street, Mold, now in the several occupations of Messrs. Paul Fowler, John Williams, Richard Foulkes, an Thomas Joites. The whole containing an area of 1, square yards, and having a frontage to New Street of 63ft. 2in. The property is capable of great improvement, and is now let at the very low aggregate rental of zC46, which with a small outlay might be greatly increased. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. Kelly and Keeno, solicitors, Mold. 669a ON MONDAY, MARCH 22ND, 18S0. Attr"tive Sale of 6 Horses, 12 Beasts, 33 Cross-bred Ewes, (Lanibed and in Lamb), 2 Sows in pig, 60 head of Poultry, and the whole of the Agricultural Implements, tie., at BEDLWYN FARM, TRYDDYN. MR J. W. BROWN has received instructions to SELL .iTi- BY AUCTION, on Monday, March 22nd, 1880, the whole of the above valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, on the premises as above. 667b Important Sale of Household Furniture, Cottage Piano- forte, &c., on Friday, March 19, 1880, at the GLYNNE ARMS HOTEL, HA WARDEN. MR J. W. BROWN has been favored with instructions i T- M from Mr Brailsford (who has lately changed his residence), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, March 19th, 1880, the undermentioned useful and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. :— DRAWING AND DINING ROOMS—A fine toned full com- passed cottage pianoforte in handsome rosewood ease, by Charles Cadby; handsome walnut centre table, twelve mahogany single chairs in hair seating (in two lots), eight mahogany single chairs in American leather, ladies' and gents' easy chairs in do., couch in leather, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, sofa in leather, nearly new Brussels carpet (5 yds. + 4.J yds.), a quantity of tapestry and other carpets, and a quantity of good oilcloth, three pair electro- plated candlesticks engravings in gilt and maple frames, "The Power of Music," "Nelson on board the San Joseph," "Meeting of Wellington and Blucher," and six other pictures and paintings. BEDROOMS—Handsome mahogany four post bedstead and straw palliasse, half-tester mahogany do. and do., hair mattress, iron French bedstead and straw palliasse, single iron beadstead and do., three feather beds and bolsters, three painted washstands, one ditto dressing table, painted towel rail, two painted chests of drawers, three birch look- ing glasses, large hip bath. KITCHEN, DAIRY, &C.—Small oak round table, small painted do., deal dresser with drawers, two kitchen stools, two clothes horses, dolly tub and peg, three fenders, three sets fire irons, copper kettle, two brass candlesticks, iron kettles and saucepans, sausage-making machine, scaleund weights, watering cans, tins, pans, pails, ltc., small up and down cream churn, butter bowl and prints, &c., &c. Sale at One o'clock. 688z SALE BY MR PARRY. HALTON, NEAR CHIRK. Distant about Fifteen minutes walk from Chirk Station. Highly Important Sale of Valuable Surplus Farming Stock. 25 Head of well-bred Shorthorn Cattle, viz.:—15 very choice young dairy cows and two-year-old heifers, for early note; 3 extraordinary ripe fat cows, 1 three-year-oldfat bull (heavy weight); 6 well-bred colory yearling heifers, 50 grand Shropshire Down ewes and couples, teams of six active and very powerful Wagytn Horses, well adapted for town work; suits of gearing, sets of harness, &:c.; 22 very prime forket pigs, 4 in-pig sows and gelts, Btrkshire brawn, a splendid collectio-n of Husbandry Implements, including capital waggons, carts, a 14-spout Suffolk corn drill, 2-row mangold and turnip drill, Cambridge and double-cylinder iron land rollers, ploughs, harrows, cultivators, Hormby's paragon reaping and mowing machine, Howard's hay maker, Page's horse rake, a capital 5-horse-power gear work, with shafting, pulleys, and straps complete; Bental's root pulper, chaff cutter for power, turnip slicers, and excellent minor implements; also a few articles of Furni- ture, including a beautijullfolid oak dining table, carved oak linen chests, feather beds, ale casks, dairy and brewing utensils, itc., < £ e. MR PARRY has been favored with instruction from .If Mr WHliams, who is quitti)and taking a lesser holding, to SELL BY AUCTION, the above Homestead, on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1880. Lunch at Eleven o'clock. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. Catalogues may he obtained from the place of sale, or from the AUCTIONEER, Ellesmere. 638z SALE BY MESSRS MACDONALD & FRASER. SCOTLAND. PERTH AUCTION MART. GREAT SALES OF SHEEP, CATTLE, COWS, AND HORSES. MONDAY, 17TH MARCH.—The Forttug?Hy Sale of ?JL Horses will comprise over 120, *luding 20 well- bred Clydesdale Colts, Fillies and Foals, 80 superior Draught Horses and Mares, from 4 to 8 years old, including a number of powerful animals 30 Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, warranted in all gear. ALSO ON MONDAY, 17TH, 603 Prime Fat Sheep, and J;lL 130 Fat Cattle. Horses at 10:30. Fat Stock at 11 a m. FRIDAY NEXT, MTH MARCH.—Great Weekly Sale of JC Store Stock, comprising 500 to 1,000 Greyface and half-bred hoggs 401 superior Blackface Ewes, in Lamb to Leicester Tup 150 one and two-year-old Cattle, and 80 to 100 Milch Cows, and queys. Sale at 10.30 a.m. 8,000 SHEEP AND 300 CATTLE AND COWS. FRIDAY, 26TH MARCH.—Annual Great Sale of Grit J' Ewes, Feeding Sheep, and Cattle. The entries will comprise 3,000 Greyface and HaH-bl ad Hoggs, 300 Black- face Wethers, 5,000 Blackface, Greyface, and Cheviot Ewes in lamb (served with Leicester rams', sound healthy sorts, Also 280 one and two-year old cattle, and 100 milch cows and queys. Sheep at 10.30, cows and cattle at 10 o'clock. Pocket Diary of the whole of the forthcoming Great Sales free on application. MACDONALD & FRASER. Perth, 9th March, 1880 tjoiz Business Announcements. • "• s 'V.N. 'V .• \» X.' V. > v.* j N .• yy. NEW SPRING GOODS. BROWN, HOLMES, & C O. beg to aunounce they are prepared with New Goods in all Departments. The Dress Fabrics are Cashmere, Beges, and a variety of Novelties manufactured specially for them. Washing Satines and Crepes in PompadoHrs and New Shades. PRICES FOR DRESSMAKING. Material Dress, plainly made 10 6. fully trimmed, from 12/6. The Newest Parisian Styles and Goed Fit are guaranteed. LINEN ROOM. They hold a large stock of Table Linens, Sheet- ings, and Calicoes, obtained direct from the best makers, and offered at prices which, in a short time, cannot fail to be augmented on account of the rapid rise which has recently taken place in all Linen and Cotton Yarns. Patterns sent free on application. SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Chester, February, 1880. 331n SEEDS ;OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Y. STRACHAN'S ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE IS NOW READY. It contains a very ChQice Selection af Kitchen Garden and Flower Seeds, procured from the MOST CELEBRATED STOCKS AT HOME AND ABROAD. CATALOGUES FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. SEEDS, VALUE 20s & UPWARDS, CARRIAGE PAIB. FIVE PER CECtT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HIGH-STREET A. RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 164e HAXBLL'S ROYAL SXETER HOTEL JH is situate in the most open pari of the WKST- ?A?STRAXD, clese to the THEATRES, an* most JBSslaK Objects of Interest, with the advantage of being ?S?gZ&. entirely surrounded by the' wood pavecMnt Apar7tm^ ents, 2s M: DP3.wing-Room, with BedrMma M Mtt?, l?s 6d? 13a 6d Senice, 11 <M. The t?ri? i! "'fer varied. TOKRIST SEASON.—"We will add that the Home is admirably placed fer pleasure parties. Ner is there a mere •omfortable or inexpenave a hosfctfry in LondÐII, Vid Cantor idq« Chronicle. 78 $__ r Legal and Public Notices. THE WREXHAM PRINCE OF WALES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The Members of this Brigade intend giving their GRAND EVENING CONCERT, in aid of the Funds of the Brigade, on EASTER TUESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1880, at the Public Hall, Wrexham, under most distinguished patronage. For Full List seelprogramme. THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR ANB CORPORATION OF WREXHAM. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G., HER GRACE THE DCCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, Lord Lieutenant of the MRS WEST, County, LORD EDWIN HILL TREVOR, SIR WATKIN W. WYSN, BART., M.P., LADY WYNNT, SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., LADY CUNLIFFE, HON. GEO. T. KFNYON. MRS KENYON, HON. and REV. W. TnEYOR KENYON, MRS TREVOR KENTON, GEO. OSBORNE MORGAN, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., MRS MORGAN, T. LL. FITZ-HUGH, ESQ., MRS FITZ-HUGH, L COL. MEREDITH, Pentrebychan, COL. COOPER, and the OFFICERS of H.M. 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, SIMON YORKE, ESQ., Erddig, MRS YORK HAROLD LEES, ESQ., Pickhall Hall, MRS LEES, PETER WALKER, ESQ., Coedyglyn, MRS WALKER, O. SLANEY WYNNE, EsQ., Ruabon, COL. TOWJJSHEND, Annefield, &c., &C. The Brigade Committee beg to announce that they have, at great expense and after considerable difficulty, secured the services of the following eminent professional artistes:— MADAME PATEY, CONTRALTO. MISS MARIAN WILLIAMS, SOPBANO, Winner of the Gold Medal of the Royal Academy of Music. MR HENRY GUY, TENORE, of the Gloucester Choral Society, and principal London Concerts. Also the following Local Professional and Amateur Artistes:— MR C. A. STEPHENSON, Solo Violinist. MR J. T. PRITCHARD, Selo Pianoforte and Accompanist (Organist and Choirmaster of St. Mark's). REV. JOHN JENKINS, Basso. REGINALD JAMES, ESQ., Baritone. MR H. C. CROSS. SERGEANT JAMES DAVIES. FIREMAN N. FISK. The Brigade is indebted to Mr C. A Stephenson and the members of his Amateur String Band for their services on this occasion, comprising the following :— I 1st Violin-MIss STEPHENSON. 2nd MR J. FISHER. „ „ MASTER W. STEPHENSON. Viola—MR C. A. STEPHENSON. Double Bass-MR LUCAS. I Flute—MR R. JONES. Clarionet-MR WELLS. I Cornet-Mr R. W. EVANS. ) „ MR A. PUGH. I Trombone—MR J. JENNINGS. THE BRIGADE CHOIR will appear for the first time, and will sing the Firemen's Chorus," 1).v Jos. Parry, Esq" Mus. Doc.; also the Brigade Quartette." The Committee appeal with confidence for the support of all classes of the community in their efforts to raise funds for the re-fit of the Brigade. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Reserved Stalls, 5s; Family Ticket to admit 5, One Guinea which may be obtained at Mr J. F. Edisbury's, High-street, where apian of the hall can be inspected also of Mr R. Potter, High-street; Mr J. W. :\1. Smith, Guildhall; Captain Evans, Alliance Insurance Company and Lieut. Vaughan. Chairs, 3s Balcony, Is 6d' Back Seats, Is which may be obtained as follows Of Mr Tom Stevens, Hope-street; Mr Theo. Jones, Hope-street; Mr John Rogers, bookseller, Hope-street; Messrs Bayley and Co., Hope-street Mr W. Garratt-Jones, Church-street; Mr George Manley, Feathers Hotel; Mr R. W. Evans, Chester-street; Mr John Knight, Messrs Murless and Knight, Engineer Lloyd, Queen-street; Mr Harry Done, Town-hill; Mr John Williams, Town-hill Vaults, and from the members of the Brigade. Cloak Rooms are provided. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. NOTICE.—Special Tram Cars will be run before and after the Concert, for the convenience of visitors from Rhos and Ruabon. q640b RUABON SCHOOL BOARD. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. The District Auditors Act, 1819 (42 Vic., c. 6.:>. STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure by the Ruabon School Board for the Year ended the 2th day of September, 1879. RECEIPTS £ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance on Michaelmas, 1878. 3f 11 6 Grants from the Committee of Council on Education 821 1 0 Payments made to the Treasurer by Rating Authorities, 10 23d per pound 1800 0 0 "School Fees and Books sold to Children 186 8 8 Incomes arising from other sources- Contribution from Bersham District 24 4 5 Contribution from Science and Art De- partment 5 16 ———- 29 5 11 Balance due to £ s. d. C s. d. Treasurer 29 13 11 Orders not paid by Treasurer 3 15 0 33 811 In hands of Petty Cash Keeper 7 i 5 To Balance on Michaelmas, 1879. 26 7 6 289a 14 7 OUTSTANDING LIABILITIES OF THE BOARD AT THE END OF THE YEAR. Loans from Public Works Loan Commissioners £ s. d. outstanding 11,518 15 3 Other Loans outstanding 166 8 0 Other Liabilities, including Balance over- drawn 67 4 11 EXPENDITURE. EXPENSES OF ADMINISTRATION, &c.:— £ s. d. £ s. d. By Salaries of Officers of the Board 222 16 2 Repayment of principal of Loans 162 16 8 Interest on Loans. 442 11 4 Legal and other Expenses of Administration, 45 15 0 873 19 2 EXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS By Salaries of Teachers. 1546 16 3 „ Books, Apparatus, and Stationery 135 16 8 Fuel and Light, and Repairs to Buildings and Furniture. SG 18 8 „ Rents, Rates, Taxes, and In- surance. 25 1 1 „ Other Expenses of Main- tenance 88 3 9 1892 16 5 CAPITAL CHARGES By Alterations and", Additions to I School Buildings Revenue 87 12 8 Furnishing School ) Buildings.) 39 6 4 126 19 0 2893 14 7 MEMORANDUM. ——————— Total Expenditure as above 2S93 14 7 Deduct- Parliamentary Grants 821 1 0 -———— S21 1 0 Net Expenditure to be certified for the purposes of the above Act 207213 7 28th day of October, 1879. J. DENBIGH -JONES, Clerk to the School Board. I certify that this Account has been examined and passed by the School Board as provided by Sec. 17 of the Ac 36 and 37 Vict. c. 86. 28th day of October, 1879. GEO. THOMSON, Chairman. I hereby certify that I have compared the entries in the above Statement with the Vouchers and other Documents relating thereto, and that the regulations with respect to such Statement have been duly complied with. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by Audit the correctness of such Statement, and that the amount Expended by the School Board during the year ended the 29th day of September, 1879, as included in such State- ment, and allowed by me at the Audit, is Two Thousand and Seventy-two Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Seven- pence. As witness my hand, this 14th day of February, 1880. ab620f EDW ARD MORGAN, District Auditor. Business Announcements. ,r'.f' -r r. -r-i- r'r ,i-r, r r ¿ r NOTICE. NEW SPRING GOODS. c. D. has great pleasure to announce that he has now completed his purchases in woollen cloths for the coming season Having taken advantage of the great depression in the markets, he has been enabled to make some very large purchases at remarkably low prices, and intends to give the advantage to his customers. They will consist of the newest designs and material in Scotch Tweed. Cheviot and Homespuns, Irish, Welsh and Bannockburn Tweeds, West of England, Fancies, Worsted Coatings, and Meltons. Special attention is invited to a splended selection of Fancy Scotch Tweeds, Saxonies, and West of England Trousers at 13s- GD. & 168.6D. for cash. Magnificent range of Scotch, Cheviots, Tweeds, and Homespuns at 50s. Special Tweeds for Boys' School Suits. The Trade Supplied with Woollen Cloths, at Special Prices. C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, HATTER, HOSIER, AND GERERAL OUTFITTER, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 652f IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. To To the HER MAJESTY. PRINCE OF WALES, EfER MAJESTY.s. B??- By Special Warran t By Special Warrant, ';¡J By Special Warrant, dated Dec. 27th, 1865. '?j?B? dated Feb. 10th, 18M. D AY) G0N> & HEWITT,? Inventors of the ORIGINAL STOCKBREEDERS' -[yjEDICINE ^HEST, FOR ALL DISORDERS IN HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, AND LAMBS. This Matchless Chest contains all that a Farmer can require to keep his Stock free from disease, and in fine healthy condition, viz. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S CHEMICAL EXTRACT Dor GREAT PAIN DESTROYER," prevents Paining and Heaving in Bad Lambing, Cures Swollen and Broken Udders in Ewes and Cows, and all Gangrenous Wounds, Cuts, and Sores in all Apimals. DAY, SON, and HEWITTS GASEOUS FLUID," Dstops Internal Pain, Colic, Scour, or Diarrhoea, De- bility, Colds, Shivering Fits, and Great Exhaustion in Horses, Oxen, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs, imparting rare Strength, Vigour, and Appetite. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S "RED DRENCH," the Dmost marvellous Cleansing Drench; is of immense value in checking all Feverish Symptoms after Calving and Lambing, rendering the milk of the Cq/rv and Ewe copious, pure, and wholesome for their off-spring. DAY, SON, and Hewett's BRONCHOLINE," for Husk and Hoose in Sheep p-ml Calves. It enters the blood, and impregnates it wi.th a pungent gaseous odour destructive to the Worm or Parasite in the Windpipe and Lungs. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S RED PASTE BALLS," for Mares after Foaling, it being a great purifier of the milk for the colt; it scatters and destroys all Humours and Feverish Symptoms in Horses, and is just the remedy to restore appetite and impart a Mole-like condition. DAY. SON, and HEWITT'S GASEODINE," "CAR- DMINATIVE CHALK," &c., are eon?inad in these chests. Price of chest complete, including KBY TO FARRIERY," £2 16s 6d, sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. These important inventions have steod the test of tiMP, and are the true Farmer's Friend and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. CAUTIO.V.-Beitare of Low-priced Imitations, and see tlat the name af DAY, SON, & HIWITT, is on all bottles and packeM. DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 22, DORSBT TlmET, "BAKER STREET, LONDON. W., AND WANTAGE, BERKS. ram CHOIas TABfcBTT OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWBJMS. Y. JGTRACHAN, SNAP MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, WJKXHAM, Insites iJlepietion at the Railway Station Nurseries. 406P ROBINSON & JJUGHES, PRACTICAL TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 30, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. G. R. begs to state that he has been with Messrs E. Rogers and Son, Charles-street, for upwards of nine years, and that he has taken Mr E. Hughes into partnership, who was with the late J. Clarke, Hope-street, for upwards of eighteen years, and with Mr T. C. Jones, Church-street, for the last six years. R. & H. beg to solicit the Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of the town and district for their kind support, and at the same time to thank tkeir very many friends who have promised them their Patronage almost unsolicited, assuring them that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit the same. ENTIRE NEW STOCK TO SELECT FROM. LADIES' ULSTERS, JACKETS, AND HABIT MAKERS. LIVERIES ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 456b JAMES T LOYD, OAK TREE INN, R U A B O.N ROAD, WREXHAM. HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE, I FURNITURE REMOVED WITH GREATBST CARE, ALL KIND OF TEAM WORK DONE, CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO &C. 519a Town or Country. ^JARTIN JJROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS. AND PAI-.N-TEV, AUTHORISED WATER FITTERS. Hot and Cold Baths, Water Closets, Lift and Forae Pumps made and fixed. Wall Papers supplied and Hung I Patterns on application 343b J. G. J. LLOYD, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, AND PAINTERS, LEAB PUMrS, WATKR CLOSETS, BATHS, BEER MACHINBB, ANB WATER Stir4LY FITTINGS OF THE MOST IMPROVED CONSTRUCTION. All orders promptly attended to. QUEENS SQUARE, WRBXHAM. mjp Business Announcements. .j-, -r R. KNOWLES, HARNESS AND SADDLERY WORKS, 2S & 29, HENBLAS STREE3L.WREXHAM, Begs to thank his customers and ffmo their past support, having commenced business at ve address, he hopes to have a continuance of the ma^S. Allover Hogskin Saddles from 13 Single Harness, Brass Mountings from X5 5s. do Silver Plated do X7 7s. Double Carriage Harness, Brass do ,,£16 16s do Silver Plated do "J:,I!5 18s. Workmen sent any distance to Collieries, Farms, and Private Residence to repair Harness, Gears, or any such work taken by contract. Note the Address ;— R. KNOWLES, 28 & 29, HENBLAS STREET, (Opposite the 11 Advertiser"' Office,) 253P WREXHAM. JOHN FaRQUHARSON, Can still supply good PLANTS OF STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES of the most useful sorts for the Flower Garden, EVERGREEN SHRUBS and FRUIT TREES, HARDY SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS, suitable for the Rockery and flower Garden. VEGETABLE and FLOWER HEEDS of the most useful sorts to be had at the Market Hall, where Orders for Nursery Stock, it c., will be attended to. 387b ESTABLISHED 1817. DYEING! DYEING DYEING FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF PRIZE MEDAL MEI: IT Awarded 1874. Awarded 1874. THE LARGEST DYE-WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES. ir IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEING AND FRENCH CLEANING. AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, LICHFIELD, AND '1 BURTON-ON-TRENT, JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT :— WREXHAM MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. OSWESTRY MRS M. REASON, Fancy Repository, Church-street. IÃJ Goods sent to and received from the above Agents Weekly. AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UN- REPRESENTED DISTRICTS. The New Price and Color List for 1S78 to be had Gratis or Post Free. 305 E. R. PALMER, Is now showing his NEW SPRING STOCK of LADIES' AND GENTS. BOOTS AND SHOES in all the Parisian and London Styles. A large assortment of BOYS', GIRLS', and CHILDRENS GOODS. Old LADIES easy fitting BOOTS, GENTS GOUT BOOTS always in Stock. LADIES' AND GENTS. DRESS <t WEDDING BOOTS AND SHOES. A few odd lots left from Sale at marvellously low price. Orders by post have special attention. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS P A L M E R S OLD ESTABLISHED FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 2 AND 2A, TOWN HILL. 317 SPRING, 18 SO. "^nrf EJare almost in dailyreceipt of NEW GOODS for the Spring Trade, being exceptionally well prepared with JACKETS, DOLMANS AND VISITES, And are now offering London made PALETOTS, in DEERSKIN or DIAGONAL CLOTH, extra finished, at 8/9,10/6,12/6, 14/ 15/- 17/6, 18/6, 21/- BERLIN MADE PALETOTS, mostly em- broidered in harmony with the prevailing fashion, 18/9, 211-, 24/ 26/ 27/6, 30/ 32/ 34,t-, :?/ 40/ 43/ 50/ 55/ 60/ 70, These we have in stock in three sizes, and are as regards style, fit, finish and comfort in wear un- surpassed. We are also shewing large deliveries of new DRESS MATERIALS, MILLINERY, NEW CURTAINS, CRETONNES, and general Household Drapery. w & J. POCHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 367n SELECTED FARM SEEDS. Y. GTRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, WREXHAM, Offers a Splendid Lot of the True SCOTCH CHAMPION POTATOES, WHITE ROCKS, REGENTS, and other kinds. GUARANTEED DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. OATS, BARLEY, CLOVER, and GRASS SEEDS. PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. 40% ECONOMY IN THE GARDEN. NEW CATALOGUE, 1880. JOHN & GEORGE ICH ATTIE Beg to announce the publication of their NEW CATALOGUE of VEGETABLE SEEDS.-The choictost kinds. ——————— FLOWER SEEI)S.-The newest varieties. POTATOES. Best Exhibition kinds. GLADIOLI. Very ohoice conction. VM GAJmK RRQUISITE. —————————————' 1111 It IQ' 11, J, -?-1 -S l -T -E .? CHOICEST QUALITY. MODFRATE PRICES. POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SDBD WAREHOUSE: NOKTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. I 299a