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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. ,r -,i-J"r- WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1890.. MR LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take place on jwt Thorny, April Sth, J?O, the present entries will include ?" ?ne ?otof Fat Heifers, BnHocks. and Bulls. Opver?t ma?'incent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this Auction is noticed to be one of the lead- ing sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of veiir). vntlqtock Bulls. A "lot of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. njapnitU-ent selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers and Bulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbour. hood of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire und Welsh Wethers, also Store Sheep. X number of Pork and Bacon Piss, In-pig Sows, and Store Pig". Sale at 10 30 prompt. flORSE SALE, First FAIn in the Month, at two o'clock. All Entries taken up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 209 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1850, THE GROVES, ERBISTOCK, Ditlnt Three Miles from Ruabon and Six from Wrexham lliihbj Inqiortant Sale of Lire Stock, Valuable and Costly ir;lI,¡uld aod Bedroom F,/nn'r,lr." Out-Door Effects, «f-c. MR LLOYD has been honored with instructions from C. n. Price, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbour- hood), to SELL hy AUCTION* (without reserve), on Wednesday, March 24tli, upon the above-named premises, the following superior and substantial HOUSEHOLD rUKNi'rrWE, Live Stock, and other Effects, appertaining h. Dining 111\1 Drawing-rooms, Hall, Study, Kitchens, Pantry, together with the contents of ten Bedrooms, Out- viz. DlMSti n<)(»MS—Mahogany dini.ng table with extra Itvtve^, si^ mahogany hair-seated chairs, easy chair in rosewood, handsome iii-iii, g-iny sideboard, tapestry, carpet to fit r-iom, hearthrug, set of damask window curtains, fender and iron*, Ac. HAI.r.—Kxcelleiit weather g lass, set of croquet, set of ii,wn tennis, hall table anil two chairs, &-t-. DRAWING ROOM.—Handsome Brussels carpet to fit room, hearth rug, chimney glass in gilt frame, fender and irons, touch in rosewood, small stand, two handsome papier mache chairs, set of creta window curtains lined with twill silk. 4tc. STUDY.—Quantity of hooks and shelves, leaf table, five ohairs, two footstools, small oak table, writing desk, stuffed heron, tapestry carpet and hearthrug, &c. THE CONTENTS OF THE BEORoml I'iCLUDE :-Several mahogany half tester and iron bedsteads, with rich hang- ings, mattresses and hair mattresses, a number of first-class feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany painted and other wash stands and dressing tables, chamber ware, mahogany and other night commodes, tapestry, Brussels, and Kidderminster carpets and hearthrugs, cane-seated and other chairs, towel rails, a number of baths, fenders and fireirons, several pairs of sheets and blankets, counter- panes, &c., window curtains, chimney ornaments, mahogany, oak and other chests of drawers, Ac., 8-C. KITCHENS ANl) PANTRYS.—Three large sycamore and deal tables, 3 large and small cupboards, t; Windsor chairs, rocking do, arm chair, timepiece, fender and irons, iron stool, parrafin lamps, set of dinner service, tea services, iugs 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, ttc. SUNDRIKS.—Colt's C-chaiiiliereil revolver, with case, in excellent condition, fires two kind of bullets, round arn conical six-chambered revolver in good repair, pair pistols, Ac OrTnnnR KITITTS. Thirty iron hurdle*, garden roller, wire flower stands, netting, garden tools, wheelbarrow, stable tools horse cloths, cart jack, 2 sets harness, riding saddles and bridles, .vc. full profit, LIVE STOfK. Excellent yonn.? d:dry cow in full profit, and a noted milker. Ponv carriage, with lamp and cushion complete. ,li;ile at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. Full particulars in catalogues, which are now ready. Offices: I'lassey, Wrexham, p TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD, 18S0. TWLL FARM, NEAR CROSS LANES, One mile from Bangor, and Three from Wrexham, Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Dairy lV.ssr?.s, Out-door Effects, (-c. MR LJ?OYDisin receipt of instmctions from the re- l' pD'sentatives of the late Mr Shaw to SELL BY AUCTION (without reserve) upon the above-named pr"- mises, on Tuesday, Mnrcli 23rd, the whole of the Agricultural Farming Stock, and other Effects, as folIows- LIVE STOCK.—1") young dairy cows and heifers, calved and to calve, five two-year-old heifers, two yearling heifers, and two yearling bulls SHEEIV—-Hi pife bred Shropshire store sheep. HORSES.—Two powerful and active in-foal mares, ex- cellent workers, cream coloured cob. steady to ride ordrive, stvlish bay filly, four years old, In hands high, by St. Claire," black do (It). );vat noted trotting horse, two years old colt by St. Claire, yearling cart colt, by Studley's horse. Pics, Ac.Sow and followers, two in-pig sows, two in-pi;: gilts, store pigs, geese, duck.?, and fowl. PRODUCE —Stack o- hay about 10 tons, about 5 tons of old by (in buildings), portion of a stack of Straw, st-ick of Whi-at, stack of oats, Barley Straw in lots, about 8 mea- sures of wheat (the whole to go off the premises). FARMING iMi'LKMbNTs.—Hand wheel ploughs, carts with harvest gearing, iron and wood harrows, turnip scufflers, cultivators arid land rollers, capital horse rake, turnip pulper and straw cutter, oil cake mill, the usual assortment of rakes and pikels, heel rakes, cart ropes, seed hopper, and hull measure, 2 ladders, iron hurdles, winnowing machine, ST liEAiis.—Thrill and chain gears, Scotch backhands, neck straps, set of harness, odd gears, Ac. HM sF.iiOi.r) AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, A-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, corne cuploards, plates and dishes, tea services, &c., iron and wood bedsteads, dressing tables and waahstands, chests of drawers, several pairs of sheets and blankets, counterpanes, bedroom chairs, night commodes, chamber ware, bedside ci'.rp'-tting, Ac., together with the whole of the dairy vessels, out-door effects, &c. Also a capital Slarket Trap. Lunch :,t ten o'clock, Sale at eleven prompt. Offices, t'tassev, Wrexham. 59Sna PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly attract ire Sale of 70 calving Heifer*, stirks, and and Clun Kw's lambed and f I "llr' 1"" ,h L"rl'< served by SA)'?<??'!V rains, 8 n tl ;¡J J J t" l"j J -3 Z- ( ?i,a)*.s ol(l, <7? /M'c at work, 3 yearling 'll I, nl'w 1I1")"1h rx?'O??. y'A.' implements w'? inclu de 3 new L"t-r? Cf"'?, T??T. /?.)-.<? Hakes, mowing machines, cn*i- timt-rs, Cambridge and o?)e<- 7??<-)-t!. P?M?.s, Har"'ws, t¡l'll/dr.; C(lll'jI'II'I' aJlU 0 leI tf' .:J' t, h th "all Implelllf) ap- 5"/1/0, and the (?f the other small im?«i';?s ap- ff, a fcroi of ">00 acres, at I SPRING LODGE, WREXHAM. 1 .th l'II.t'¡rtlOns from MR LLOYD h is been favoured with instructions from tl'e J ower a 1 Mr WiIihm Lee, who is nivin? up [tf Lower Ha)t mJ L.!<r<?Far!ns toSpIIhy Auction in^is farmyard, at Spring Lodge, aforesaid, the whn!e of the ?-ove truly Valuable Agricultural Farm Stock on Fndn.y, April 9th, ?'. Particulars to fo' ow. o—jp Purticuh'Ts t.. f..?'w- a?p PRELIMINARY A?NOI'NCE?i?T. 1"01 .1. C; 1, 'l 1 J}(I ¡¡'I! C/lW,, Il u/eT8, ,'I rll, {..II' '1.1 .sale ,J Ul IWII.. II" Ill -J! a 'Id CoU., r,cl;s, ??(/ Y a lings ? Waggon Horses and Cods (/ /if I "1 ,'J '1 '[t'at II.wie'JIlt'lIt" aud tfif* tcho¡,: (1 fll': [I' leU iU /<? <L;<it'Mr. «Mtt /'t'«'< )'t.???-, Ctf A'" CAE <;LAS, .)i;lci; fi-oin Phn.-?t.iillen, and 3 .tHll¡' li'(tl' ø/fI"J" Wrexham. 11 'I I"th 11 who IS Mil LLOYD lias been instructed bv Mr Bithell, who is "iving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on "1\"111:; p.. 1 1 able Mi iv, April nth, the whole of the above Valuable '\li'!1r:l.\1 t> J Particulars to follow. "'12i Oftices—Plassey, Wrexham. 512f SALE BY MESSRS MACUONALD & ERASER. I S C 0 T L A N D PERTH AUCTION MART. GREAT SPRING SALES OF SHEEP, CATTLE, AND HORSES. GRIT EWE MARKET. FRIDAY, 2(<th Mar eh current.—Present Entries for the JL' GREAT SALE of GRIT EWES comprise 7,200, viz., 1000 B.F. EWES, served with Leicester Rams, the regular casts of sound, well-known Griizings. titHI CHEVIOT EWES, do. do. :;110 Do. (young), serve.1 with Cheviot Rams. and H. f>. EWES, served with Leicester Rams. .) ,I OJ., t t. ii 'hv 2i)0U CROSS and H.B. HOGGS -a great part in fleshy condition. 2Ji One and Two-vear-old CATTLE. 7a to Sil MILCH'COWS and CALVING QUEYS. Catalogues on aiijdication. Sale at 10.30 a.m. prompt. 1 n 0 HORSES. MONDAY, 2!'th March current.—GREAT SPECIAL  SALE of ?) CLYDESDALE COLTS and FILLIES, 4 ") _I <v HO{'FS WORK HousEs awl MARKS, 30 HARNESS HORSES, CORS, and l'ONIES, HARNESS, AC. Catalogues oil application. ?"'AY.?.J April nex.-UHK\T SPRING SALE of 1.' ,{0>s ^d HALF-BRED HOGGS, BLACKFACE EWE ::1111 WKTHER HOGGS, CATTLE, and COWS. J)iarv of the whole of the forthcoming Great "ales sent free on application. MACDONALD AND FRASER, Live Stock Salesmen. A;lction Market Offices, Perth, Itith March, 1M0. 706a BY MESSRS TAYLOR, SAMPSOX & Co ,r.í"r.rr'\J"r, TO LOVERS OF THE RIVER AND ITS MANY ATTHACTIONS. A^ JA??' "A?''S"?. & CO., will SELL BY JN A t:CTIO);, tlt H?<t Hotel. L?ngolien, on Satur- M't -A?' ?'?\?/???? "'c?'ck noon, a very fast and flrst-clzts., ST?'? -NI 1,AUN(?M, now Ivillg (in the Canal near ?he Br??. ?? Iy"'g ? theCan?ln?r N?vt..).'d? ?Sh ?' 1Iy Htted, her machinery is of the hest I}uahty, the cabin h?s every convenience tn? there s every accomnio?ti.-n for small ?rtie? ?he w??S by a well-known L;,mlon firm for the owner's private u«e and he isi only parting with ?? on account of beiU uUnIlaab t)lee to spare time to work ber. May be viewed and particulars obtained of J. W Jt-Bt-FR Esq.. soh.-ttor i- Craven-street, London, S.NV.: and of t he AUCTIONEERS, Chapel-street, Mayfair, London, W. 707g -+- RALE BY MESSRS. T. & \V. WHITFIELD. I CASTLE HOUSE, CHIRK. I T ? W. WHITFIELD avereceivetl instru,tion, from 1 To James ^omerville, Esq.,who is le;wing the nei"gh- t bour*i hood,, to Sell by Auction, on the premises as Lbove, oni T,LL'  1SS0' the whole of the excelent HO .si,HOLD FURNITURE, viz. Prime down and feather 'e '1 and other,,e'lsteads, hair and wool rcs ,,1 'ahb(,j:any an.1 othei, of drawers, toilet aud wash tahles, ware, superior chimney and swin? g!asse, dr iM room !>óuite in ,8r«-'en rep, cabinets, nntoned ?n. Vn Colbrtl '? Co!!ard), !o., Pembroke, dinh l c ,r1 and (Jher tables in walnut and mahoganv, conches, massive mahogany sideboard, book-  eas'  ?'? "?" ?' ?"'?''? ? fire irons, en- ??"?' ? '?' ?'?se)s, tape-try, and other carpets, wlOllow appendages, kitch- n pieces, kitchen and culinarv IltL'lisiJs. B P?" home-curt-d Imms and nitchesoi b".??. (.n. T T..vo !u?,n)incent you.)? cows in-calf. One yearling i Illifer. mare, handsome chestnut pony Doc cart, p? n?.-ton sad.iJery. Inip'ements. Stack of prime ?. about %i to go off. Poultry, hampers, seed potatoes, ?reen house plants, and other effects. In consequence of the numerous lots, the sale will com- nienee punctually half-past Elce". Tll,! live st'ock, saddlery, and hay, will he sold at Three o'clock punctually. tSSpn Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of excellent Fat Beasts, Short Horn Dairy Ctics, 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 1 'essels, and part of the valuable Modern Household Furniture and other Efccts, at TAN-Y-CLAWDD, adjoining the Turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Jiuaboit, three miles from the ftrrntr and two miles from Ruabon. MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES have received instruc- tions from Gomer Roberts, Esq. (who is giving up farming), to prepare for a SALE BY AUCTION, on the 2nd day of April. 1880, of his excellent Fat, Dairy, and Young LIVE STOCK. Pigs, Valuable Teams of Wagon Horses, &c.: 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. "]t,f ESSRS BAUGH & JOES have been instructed by IT i Mr Edward Davies, who is retiring from farming, to prepare for a SALE, earlv in April next, of the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household FURNITURE. Fall particulars, with date of Sale, will appear next week. 674b SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. SPECIAL AUCTION. I SPECIAL AUCTION, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1880. MESSRS JONES ? SON beg to announce that they ia intend holding a Special Sale of FAT STOCK, on Thursday, April 1st, 1880, when they will offer :— Several Prime Fat Cattle. A lot of very Ripe Sheep. Fat Calves and Pigs. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. Settlements at close of Sale. 731z WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, APRIL STH, 1880. «TESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their l' next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, April 8th, 1880. 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 :-4, Arcade, High-srreet, Wrexham. 907b MONDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1880. SALE OF FAT STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. "jVJTESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their 1., 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 ef March, 1 SSti, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered :— 18 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. fi Useful Dairy Cows and Calving Heifers. 40 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 6 Fat Calves. o, 21) Pork and Bacon Pigs. Which include, 4 Magnificent Fat Beasts (heavy weights), and 12 Splendid Fat Pigs, the property of Mr Lewis, Marford Mills, Rossett. 3 Prime Hi,-hltiid Bullocks, belonging to Mr A. Bayne, Cam-yr-Alvn Farm 6 Grand Fat Beasts, and 30 Fat Sheep, the property of a Gentleman. 1 Prime Fat Bull and 1 Fat Cow, belonging to Mr Hughes, Cymawr, Gresford. 2 Useful Cows with Calves at foot. and 1 Incalf Cow, the property of Mr R. Randies, Llay. 1 Useful Incalf Cow, belonging to A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn. 1 In-calf Heifer, I Fat and 1 in-pig Sow, the property of Mr T. Evans, Rossett. 8 Fat Sheep, belonging to E. Swetenham, Esq., Cam-yr- Alyn. 2 Pork Pigs and one Calf belonging to General Towns- bend, Trevalvn. 2 Pork Pigs belonging to Mr Gilman, Rossett. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at TWO o'clock, prompt. Offices4, Arcade, High-street. Wrexham. 704 Sale of Cows,Heifers, Pony, Colts, Pigs, Pony Cart, Shandry, Implements a' Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, Sc., at BOWLING BANK, ISYCOED. MESSRS JONES AND SON have been instructed by 1' Mr J. Pearson (who is leaving the neighbourhood) TO £LL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 24th day of Ma-ch, lli80, on the above premises, the whole of his Live Dead FARMING STOCK, DAIRY VESSELS, House- hold FURNITURE, Ac., comprising :-T\vo 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 day clock, small timepiece, oak chest of drawers, iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, shelving, pictures, window plants, fenders and tire irons, iron stool, tea-kettle, sauce- pans, and other etfects. Sale at ONE o'clock. (573f ON TUESDAY NEXT. Sule of Dairg COtVS, In-calf Heifers, Yearling Heifers, Yearling Bull, Cart Mare, Poultry, Implements of IIuii- bandry, DOJ Cart, Gears, Ilarize,;s, P(,ta toes, Dairvi i-esqels, tie., at BUliK HOUSE FARM, RACKERY, BURTON, One maefrom Bridge End Station, two milesfroin Roisett aiul jive miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed bv Mr l' John Williams, TO SELL B V AUCTION, on Tues- day, March 23vd, 18S0, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Ac., coiiipri.,iiii(r 2 Young Dairy In-calf Cows, 1 Young Dairy Cow in full profit. ti Yearling Heifers. I Yearling Bull. Grey (.'art .Mare, Poultry, Sheep Dog, Ac. IMPLEMENTS.—Crosskill's cart with harvest gearing, broad wheel cart with ditto, spring cart, dog cart, combined reaping and mowing machine by "Sainuelson" (nearly new), one-horse reaping and mowing machine by "Woods," stone I roller, wheel plough by Howard," two hand ploughs by Tilston, ridging plough, set of iron harrows by "Howard," ox harrow, Slade, swing trees, turnip pulper, patent chaff cutter, hand do., winno wingmachine, corn truck, long ladder, wheelbarrow, corn sacks, cart rope, carpenter's work bench, Buckley and wood pig troughs, heel and hand rakes, pikels, yelves, shovels, old iron, Ac. GEAUS.—Thrill, chain, and ploughing gears, set of har- ness, odd gears. DAIUV VESSELS, &c.-Wheel churn, washing tub, buckets, earthenware, cupboard, screen, form, rain water and other tubs, &c., Ac. Also a quantity of American Early Rose and Myatt's Kidney Potatoes. Sale at TWELVE for ONE o'clock. 709f Important Side of Dairy Coics and Heifers, Team of Valuable Waggon Horses, Handsome Entire Cob, Cart Colts, Pigs, Gears, Harness, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy I'essefe, part of the Household Furniture, at MARSH HOUSE FARM, King's Marsh, one mile from Farndon, three miles from Broxton Station, on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway. MESSRS. JONES and SON have been favoured with ?jL instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Ormrod, to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday, April 7th, 1*S.i, on the above premises, the whole of the choice herd of Dairy Co us. Heifers, Horses, Colts, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, and other effects, comprising :— 21 Choice Young Dairy Cows, two-year-old barren Heifers and Yearlings. 3 Very powerful and active Waggon Horses. 1 Handsome entire brown Col), 7 years old, 15 hands high. 2 Promising draught Colts, 4 years old (unbroken.) I Do. I do. 3 years old do 20 Pigs, small Stores; Porkets, and Breeding Sow. A quantity of Poultry. The usual assortment of modern AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS, DAlIty VESSELS, and part of the House- hold FURNITURE. The Dairy Stock are coloury, young, and noted milkers. The Young Stock are very promising. The Draught Horses are powerful, and suitable for dray work. The Entire Cob is good looking and a capital roadster. Descriptive Catalogues are in preparation, and may be had nine days before the day of sale, on application at place of sale, Nag's Head Hotel, Farndon, and on receipt of postage stamp from the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. Lunch at Eleven o'clock, and Sale at Twelve. a723b a723b MONDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1880. FARNDON AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES & SON, beg to announce that ?j. they will hold their next SALE of Fat and Store CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and PIGS, at the :N"a's Head Hotel, Farndon, on Monday, the 29th day of March, 1880, when the following Stock will be offered:- Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls Useful in-calf Cows Fat Shropshire Down and other Sheep Fat Calves Fat and Store Pigs and other Stock that may be entered up to day of Sale. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices: 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 481 SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS. TATTERSALL will hold ales of HUNTER? J?i. HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, at their Rugby Establishment, on TUESDAY, March 23rd. TUESDAY, April lath. TUESDAY, May 11th. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs. ITATTRRSALL, Albert Gate, London. 663 | Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. SNAPE. J'J' "J' .J, -J' J' r,r>j VllON AND TAIAVRN COLLIERY SHARES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr SNAPE, at the Lion House, Wrexham, on Monday, March 22nd, 1880, 4_0i0 VRON AND TALWRN COLLIERY SHARES, fully paid. These are £5 Shares, which a few years ago sold freely at M12 and each. When 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 £5 Shares in the Wrexham Cocoa Rooms, and 70 Provincial Assurance Co.'s Shares Also Ten £10 Shares in the Wrexham Gas Company paid). Sale at Four o'clock in the afternoon. Auctioneer's Office, Lion House, Wrexham. 687b Sale nf Hotaehold Furniture and other Efects, at BANK HOUSE, No. 50, CHESTER STREET, Wrexham. "jV^"R. SNAPE has received instructions from Mr Potter, 1TX. in consequence of changing his residence, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises as above, on Tuesday, March 23rd, 1880, a valuable collection of MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising: It DINING ROOM.—Large mahogany side board with drawers and cellarette, massive mahogany chairs, fsofa, lady's and genti men's easy chairs, handsome pier glass, large Turkey carpet, mahogany dining table, crimson damask curtains, poles and rings, &c &c. IN DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut suite, couch, single and easy chairs, large walnut oval table, handsome Brussels carpet (nearly new), engravings, Ac., &c. Iron bedsteads, and bedroom furniture, housekeeper's cupboard, and large wardrobes, kitchen requisites, lawn mower, band-cart, wheelbarrow, tool, &c., Ac. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer a week be- fore the Sale. Auctioneer's Office, Lion House,Wrexham. 703n SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. 12, FLORENCE STREET, RHO^DDU. MR ASTON has been instructed by Mr R. Milburn M (who is leaving Wrexham), to Sell by Auction, on Monday next. March 22nd, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising: Seven Windsor chairs, easy chair in American cloth, Pembroke table, round ditto, capital kitchen dresser, with seven drawers, eight-day clock, alarum ditto, birch toilet glass, chest of drawers, couch in American cloth, kitchen fender, washstand and dressing table, two sets of iron bedsteads and mattresnes, bed, sundry ornaments, with the usual assortment of sauce- pans, crocks, &c. No Reserve.—Sale at 1.30 for 2. Office Argyle Street. 705 SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES. Highly Important and Attractive Sale at LARKTON, about a mile from Mulpas Station, on the Chester and Whitchurch Railway. 'I ESSRS. ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, and ETCHES l' have been honored with instructions from Mr John Eardley, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on Tuesday and Wednesday, March JOth and 31st, ISS0, the whole of his truly valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising 52 Grand Dairy Cows and Heifers. Three-year-old Bull, Yearling Bull. 12 Excellent Yearling Heifers. 6 Noble Waggon Horses. 4 Grand three-year-old Cart Colts, Harness Mare, also (if not previously disposed of) a very- valuable brown Gelding by New Oswestry." 24 Very superior Sows and Gilts, in-pig or with pigs. 6 Boar Pigs, iacluding a magnificent animal. Poultry, Gtars, Implements, Dairy and Brewing Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY.—Implements, Cattle, Horses, Gears, Pigs, Poultry, and Potatoes. SECOXD DAY.—Dairy and Brewing Vessels, and Furni- ture. Luncheon by Ticket the first day at 10 o'clock. Sale to commence each day at 11.30 a.m. Full particulars in catalogues, which can be obtained from the place of Sale, or from the Auctioneers' Offices, St. Mary's-street, Whitchurch, Salop, and 158, Nantwich-ioad, Crewe. nOa SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. r r STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will l?L SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Station, on Wed- nesday, March 24th, 18^0, the following FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS Ac., viz.: 18 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers Several Calving Cows and Heifers 70 Fat Sheep 5 Fat Calves 8 Fat Pigs Together with such other Stock that may be entered up to day of Sale. Luncheon at twelve o'clock, (Is each) Sale at one o'clock. 726 WITHDRAWAL OF SALE. MR J. W. BROWN begs to annonnce that the Four it Freehold Houses, in New Street, Mold, advertised to be Sold by Auction, on Tuesday, March 23nl.1880, have been Sold by Private Treaty. 725n ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. I TUESDAY, MARCH 23KD, 18S0. Attractive Sale of Horses, 12 Beasts, 33 Cross-bred Ewes (Lambed and in-lamb), 2 Sows in-pig, 60 Head of Poultry, and the whole of the Agricultural Implements, etc., at BEDLWYN FARM, l'ryrldyn. R J. W. BROWN has received instructions to SELL "b by AUCTION, on Tuesday, March 23rd, 1880, (and not on Monday as previously advertised), on the premise* as above, the whole of the above valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, and which comprise amongst other things the following, viz. :— IMPLEMENTS.—Two-horse power gearing and driving pulley, nearly new two-knife chaffcutter, winnowing machine, by A. and T. Fry, Bristol; iron cylinder roller, capital market shandry, two narrow-wheel carts with thrippers, two swing ploughs, ridge plough and marker, double furrow plough, set of chain harrows, set of iron ditto, set of wood ditto, long ladder, corn coffer, scythes, rakes, pikels, etc., Ac. HARNESS.—Two sets thrill gears, set of brass mounted gig harness, two pairs drawing chains, pair of ploughing backhands, odd harness, Ac. HORSES.—Handsome black curt mare, four years old, four useful cart and half-bred colts, ba/ cob mare, three years old, quiet in harness. CATTLE —Three capital cross-bred cows to calve, cross- bred heifer to calve, two cross-bred heifers with calves, four yearling bullocks. SHEEP.—33 good cross-bred ewes, lambed and to lamb, one cross-bred ram. Sows.—Two in-pig white sows. POULTRY.—About 60 head. in lots to suit purchasers. Order of Sale as above. Sale at One o'clock. 727an SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK&Co Preliminary notice of a highly important Sale of valuable Dairy Cow, and Heifers, young Stock Waggon and Hack Horses, Pigs, Produce, Implements of Husbandry and other outdoor effects at THE WHITE HOUSE AND EYTON FARMS, Situate at Eyton, about four miles from Wrexham and three from Ruaben. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHWK, & CO., have been 1" favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Thomas Evison, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 13th and 14th days of April, IHn, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, full .particulars of which, with catalogues will shortly be published. 662p SALE BY MR W. H. HILL. DAYWELL, NEAR GOBOBOWEN. TR BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr W. H. HILL, at the Public Hall, in the town of Oswestry, on Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1880, in the lots and subject to the conditions then to be declared, and unless previously sold by private treaty. LOT 1.—All that comfortably arranged RESIDENCE, with most convenient Outbuildings, Yards, Garden, Orchard, and the two several Pieces or Parcels of rich Land thereto adjoining, containing together 9a. lr. 23p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, commonly known as Pleasant Groves, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Foulkes, or his undertenants. LOT 2-All that Piece or Parcel of excellent LAND, situate on the opposite side of the road from Lot 1, con- taining 8a. Or. 16p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now also in the occupation of the said Edward Foulkes or his undertenants. The House, which has a south aspect and is substantially built, contains parlor, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, four bedrooms, and convenient domestic onl?-es The Outbuild- ings comprise cart and hack stabies, barns and bays, coach house, piggeries, &c. The whole is situate a few minutes walk from the Great Western Railway Station at Gobowen. The Timber on each lot to be taken at a valuation to be produced at the Auction. Sale to commence at Five o'clock punctually. For further information apply to the AUCTIONEER, or to Messrs MINSHALLS and PARRY JONES, Solicitors, all of Oswestry. 69Sz ROYAL CONNAUGHT THEATRE, HOLBORN "LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT." Every Evening. Pricss M to 3s. ??r' AUDEVILLE THEATRE, Strand, London, Every Evenin at 8 o'clock, ROAD TO RUIN." Open every Evening at Seven. Prices 1/- to £ 2 2s. THE TEMPORARY ADDRESS of the L. L. TEA A. ASSOCIATION, Importers of truly pure and fine Teas, from India and China, is 2, FRENCH HORN-YARD, t' Crutched Friars, E. C. Chemlst, Confectioners, &c., of I recognised standing in any town of tha United Kingdom I where the Association is not represented, wishing to be- come Agents, will meet with liberal terms. j Public and Legal Notices. r-J'r' /rJ' /r, PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Justice JL (Chancery Division) made in the matter of the Estate of Edward Roberts, decease I, and in an s.c.,on Roberts v. Ellis, 1880, R. No. 51, the Creditors of Edward Roberts, of Bedlwyn, in the parish of Tryddyn, in the c mnty of Flint, Farmer, who died in or about the month 01 January, 1879, are, on or before the 6th day of April, lS.S.l, to send by Post prepaid, to Mr Llewellyn Adams of Ruthin, in the County of Denbiuh, the Solicitor of the defendant#, William Ellis and Jane his wife (the administratrix of the deceased) their Christian and Surnames, Addresses and descriptions, the Christian and Surnames of any Partner or Partners, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their ac- counts, and the nature of the securities ( if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ex- cluded from the benefit of the said Order. Evnry Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice Chancellor Sir JAMES BACO, at his Chambers, situate at No. 11, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on Tuesday, the 13th day of April, 1880, at 12 of the clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicat- ing on the Claim. Dated this 3rd day of March, 18S0, C. HARWOOD CLARKE, Chief Clerk. MILNE, RIDDLE AND MELLOR, of No. 2, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London, Agents for Messrs LLOYD AND ROBERTS, of Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, Plaintiff's Solicitors. 613n GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON GOOD FRIDAY the Trains will run on Sundays. ? EXCURSION TRAINS will run as uader THURS- DAY, MARCH 25TH. To WARWICK, Leamington, Ban- bury, Oxford, Worcester, Droitwich, Malvern, Evesham, Bath, Bristol, Reading, and LONDON, leaving Chester at 9.15, Wrexham 9.40, Corwen 6.45, Llangoller S45 Ruabon j 9.55, Oswestry 9.45, Gobowen 9.55, and Shrewsbury 10.50 a.m., returning following Tuesday. THURSDAY and GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 25TH and JL 26TH. To WELLINGTON, Wolverhampton, Bils ton, Wednesbury, WestBromwich, and Birmingham, with excep- tions, from Chester, Wrexham. Ruabon, Oswestry, Gobowen, and Shrewsbury, to return March 26th, 29th, or 30th. Day Trip Tickets issued on Good Friday only. THURSDAY, GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND JL EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 25TH, 28TH 27TH, and 21TH. To WREXHAM, Ruabon,Llangollen, Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, and Barmouth, with exceptions, from LIVER- POOL (Landing Stage), Birkenhead, and Chester; and also on GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY, only from Wrexham, Ruabon, L,!ang..llen. Cocwen, and Bala, to Dolgelley, tu return as per special arrangements. Day Trip Tickets will be issued (except to Barmouth) on Good Fri- day and Easter Monday. GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY. To Llan- ?JT gollen, Corwen, Bala DoJgeHey, Barmouth, Chester, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, with exceptions, from Bas- church at 7.20. Rednal 7.30, Whittington 7.40, Oswestry 7.40, Gobowen 7.50, Chirk 7.55, Ruabon 8.10, and Wrexham 8.25 a.m., to return as per special arrangements. See Special Bills, which can be obtained at the Stations. 711g J. GRIERSON, General Manager. RHOS FLOWER SHOW. A MEETING of the Subscribers will be held at the National Schools, Rhos, on Thursday, 25th March, at 7 p.m. GEO. E. WOODFORD, 734a. Hon. Sec. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON, E.C. SUMMARY OF THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT, For the Year ending 31 st December, 1879. THE Directors have more than ordinary pleasure in JL presenting their Report and Accounts- for the year 1879. In every respect the accounts are satisfactory, the pro- gression of the income is particularly gratifying, the in- crease of the Assurance Funds very considerable, while the per-centage of each item of expenditure shows a reduction. ORDINARY BRANCH. In this Branch the New Business completed during the year consists of 4,07t) Policies, assuring the sum of £517,5H6, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £18,522 3s Id. The expenses of the Branch have been reduced 2'3 per cent. on the Annual Premium Income, and are now only 11.44 per cent. on such income. The Annual Premium Income at the end of the year is £109,51 9s 5d, showing an increase of £ 7,098 14s Id over the year 1878. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. The Premiums actually received during the year in this Branch are .£I,407,U3 10s tid as compared with the sum of 12s received during 1878, showing an increase of Premium Receipts o: £17S,25 18s 6d. The claims of the year amount to £"19,934 10s 7d, while the total amount of Cla.Ills paid in this Branch is £2,572.523. 11 The expenses of conducting the existing business of this Branch are now 32.37 per cent. upon the Premium Income, being 1.15 per cent. less than those of last year, and :J.6i5 per cent. less than the amount provided at the last Valua- tion. These expenses'are necessarily higher thrn those in the Ordinary Branch, as the premiums are collected weekly, but they are less than those of any other similar Company transacting purely life assurance business. The rate of the New Business charges is one-half per cent less than that of last year, but inasmuch as specific provision is made for these charges in the iirst year's pre- mium, and they are defrayed by new Members, forming no charge whatever upon renewals, their incidence is of no practical moment. The process of reducing the Extension Expenses has been continued during the past year. The expanses incurred under this head show a diminution of per cent., and the same remarks apply to these as to the New Business charges The organisation of this Branch is still iraintained in a high state of efficiency. The PRUDENTIAL has been the pioneer in the material improvements which, in the last quarter of a century, have been introduced into the practice of Industrial Assurance, and, as has been proved by several actuarial investigations of a severe character, is n .t merely-solvent in the high- est degree prosperous. At the last Annual Meeting the Directors recommended that the Auditors should make a monthly examination of the accounts of the Company. This recornwendation was adopted by the Shareholders, and the Direct. now append the Report made by the Auditors. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES' ACT, 1870. FOURTH SCHEDULE. BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Ordinary Branch), on the 31st December, 1879. LIABILITIES- £ s. d. Life Assurance Fund 591,452 16 9 Sicknets and Assurance Fund 2 Leasehold Redemption 5,000 6 0 £ 596,943 12 11 Claims under Life Polici es admitted but not yet 14,843 1 0 £ûll,7Sô 13 11 ASSETS. Mortgages on Property within the United 128.662 6 8 Loans on the Company's Policies 21,354 17 6 Investments :— In British Government Securities 75,488 7 3 Indian and Colonial ditto 49,989 7 3 Foreign ditto 13,667 15 3 Railway and other Debentures and De- benture 40,658 14 0 Ditto Shares (Preference and Or- dinary) 26,785 1 4 House 97,528 14 8 Reversions 55,491 8 1 Life Interests 133 5 3 Loans on Municipal and other Rates 16,983 4 11 Mortgages on Reversions  2,985 9 5 Agents' Balances '4^4 19 3 Out tanding Premiums  7,487 15 0 Ditto Interest on Rent3 3 688 14 1 Amount due from Official Liquidator of In- ternational Insurance Society 12,160 12 1 Deposits at Three 33,000 0 0 Cash—On current account .£25,136 111 In 100 0 0 —————— 25,236 1 11 11 BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Industrial Branch), on the 31st December, 1S79. LIABILITIES. Shareholders Capital 24,920 0 0 Life Assurance Fund.JJ.1,001,033 15 5 Contingency Fund 40,000 0 0 Claims under Life Policies admitted 8,079 18 0 £1,074,033 13 5 ASSETS. Morgages on Property within the United Kingdom i8 242 0 0 Investments— In British Government Securities 81,141 4 0 Freehold Ground Rents 3()3?449 9 3 Scotch Feu Duties 7,04714 0 Freehold Estates 58 173 7 g House Property £ 206,225 2 4 Less Amount written off New 2,000 0 0 204,225 2 4 Life and other Interests and Reversions 50 504 9 3 Furniture and Fittings £25,000 0 0 Less Amount written off 500 0 e —————— 24,500 0 0 Loans on Municipal and other Rates. 87,906 3 10 Loans on Personal Security 35 595 1 8 Agent-' 1)7,315 2 9 Outstanding Interest and Rents. 8,214 1 9 Deposits at Three Montha notice 5,000 0 0 Cash—On current account. In hand 250 0 0 —————— 32,719 16 11 13 5 THOS. C DEWEY, ) WILLIAM HUGHES, Managers. W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. HENRY HARBE.} THOS. REID, Dtrectors, We have examined, nonth by month, the various Receipts and Payments of the Prudential Assurance Company. We have also examined the foregoing Accounts, find them to be correct, and hereby confirm the same, \8 have seen and examined the various securities. JAMES ALLANSON. 1 A. uditvrg. ROBERT BARNES, j AudltorS, 18th February, 1S80. B96fbn < Business Announcements. 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 6D. & 16s 6D. for cosh. MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS. AND HOMESPUN SUITS, AT 50s. Special Tweeds for Boys' School Suits. The Trade Supplied with Woollen Cloths, at Special Priefts. C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, HATTER, HOSIER, AND GERERAL OUTFITTER, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 652f ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND'S BONE MANURES, PREPARED FOR TURNIPS GRASS I WHEAT I I BARLEY ) OATS POTATOES, &C. ALSO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. AGENTS MESSRS DAVENPORT AND SON, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. IMr GODFREY PARRY, Llansantffraid, Corwen. Mr J. J. BANCROFT, Chemist, Ruthin. Mrs ASTERLEY, Pentref, Llanymynech, Oswestry." Mr P. JONES, Corn Merchant, Halkyn, Holywell. Mr W. FAf3SALL, Bubney, Whitchurch, Salop. Mr WM. WYATT, Ellesmere, Salop. Mr L. W. ROBERTS, Morda. Mills, Oswestry. Mr WILLIAM P. JONES, Ironmonger, Mold. Mr W. GRIFFITHS, Cross Keys, Chirk. Mr ROBERT ROBERTS, Tan Rhiew, Groes, Denbigh. I Mr R. THOMAS, Ironmonger, Llanderfel, Corwen. 13,fr JOSEPH COOKE, Malpas, Cheshire. Mr WM. MADDOCKS, The .-hrubbery, Wem, Salop. I Mr WM. THOMAS, Middletown, Welshpool. I Messrs J. and E JONES, Bryn Zion, Caerwys, Holywell. I Mr WILLIAM JONES, Nant Gwilym, Bodfari, Rhyl. A Price List, with Particulars of Prius offered for Root Crops for 1880, Post Free on application. p325b "ABSOLUTELY PURE. See ANALYSES.—Sent Post Free on Application. ELLIS'S Soda, Potass, Seltzer,  ?-? Lemonade, Aromatic ?fINERAL Lemonade, Aromatic GOUT, Lithia Water and Lithia and Potass Water. WATERS. CORKS BRANDED "R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN," and every label bears their Name and Trade Mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale of R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGENTS W. BEST and SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. CAUTION.- Beware of spurious imitations, and insist on having ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. To To the HER MAJESTY, W PRINCE OF WALES, By Special Warrant, tg?!?- By Special Warrant, dated Dec. 27th, 1865. dated Feb. 10th, 1866. D AY) SON, & JJEWITT, Inventors of the ORIGINAL s TOCKBREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, 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 hedthy condition, viz. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S "CHEMICAL EXTRACT or 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 Animals. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S "GASEOUS FLUID," Dstops Internal Pain, Colic, Scour, or Diarrhœa, 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 Dm4)st marvellous Cleansing Drench; is of immense value in checking all Feverish Symptoms after Calving and Lambing, rendering the milk of the Cow and Ewe copious, pxre, and wholesome for their off-spring. T^AY, SON, and Hewett's BRONCHOLINE," for 9 j Husk and Hoose in Sheep and Calves. It enters the blood, and impregnates it with a pungent gaseous odour destructive to the Worm or Parasite in the Windpipe and Lungs. DAY, SON, and HEWITT'S RED PASTE BALLS," Dfor 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 HRWITT'S "GASHODtNE." "CAR- MINATIVE CHALK," &c., are contained in these chests. Price of chest complete, including KEY TO FARRIERY," £2 16s (id, sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. These important inventions have stood the test of tiinp, and are the true Farmer's Friend and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. CALTTIO.Y.-De,tvare of Low-priced Imitations, and see that the name of DAY, SON, & HEWITT, is on all bottles and packets. DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 22, DORSET STREET, BAKER STREET, LONDON. W., AND WANTAGE, BERKS. za265f CHOICE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, WREXHAM, Invites inspection at the Railway Station Nurseries. 408p jyjARTIN JJROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS. AND PAINTERS, AUTHORISED WATER FITTERS. Hot and Cold Baths, Water Closets, Lift and Force Pumps made and fixed. Wall Papers supplied and Hung Patterns on application 243b J. G. & J. L LIIYD,O PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, AND PAINTERS, LEAD PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, BATHS, BEER MACHINES, AND WATER SUPPLY FITTINGS OF THE MOST IMPROVED CONSTRUCTION. All orders promptly attended to. QUEEN'S SQUARE, WREXHAM. 237p JOHN T UPTON, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, (For 19 years in the employ of MrWm. Pierce, Bridge-st.) WORKSHOP—QUEEN-STREET, WREXH AM. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE MADE TO ANY DESIGN. Furniture packed and removed to any distance. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Private Address 3, MADEIRA HILL. 230a MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 20, Queen Street, WREXHAM. JBUTT begs to inform his numerous customers that a he still continues to j CLEAN, DYE, AND ALTER LEGHORNS, FELTS, and STRAW HATS, and BONNETS to- the newest shapes to look equal to new. Note the Address- J BUTT, 20, QUEEN STREET, 319f WREXHAM. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED CARVING, GILDING, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. mARY WARBUPTON2 (Widow of the late William Warburton) Begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she continues to carry on- the above Business in all its Branches, and has in Stock a large assort- ment of Drawings, Photographs, Oleographs, and all kinds of Pictures, Mounted and Framed with the newest designs. Oil Paintings Cleaned, Lined, andrestored. Plans and Maps Mounted and Var- nished. Gilt Window Cornices and Mirrors made to order. Old Work Re-Gilt and mlde equal to new. A large assortment of Picture Frame Mould. J ing, Oxford Frames Cut Mounts, and a variety of Mourning Mounts in Stock. Show Cards Framed 'aRd Glazed on the shortest notice. All Orders punctually attended to. Please Note the Aidress—No. 2, Charles Street. 679g PURVEYOR TO THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. WILLIAM KENDRICK, CONFECTIONER. 20, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Sole Manufacturer of the Original and Highly Celebrated WREXHAM GINGERBREAD, as Supplied to her Majesty the Queen. Sold in Boxes from One Shilling and upwards. BRIDE CAKES Made and Ornamented to any Design. SOLE AGENT for the MELTON MOWBRAY PIES. VISITORS to WREXHAM can be SUPPLIED with ¡ LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS, &c., in his well-appointed DINING ROOMS. DAILY PAPERS TAKEN. LUNCHEONS, PIC-NICS, SCHOOL TREATS, &c., CONTRACTED FOR. LADIES' ROOM. SSS" W. K. has Opened the above Room for the comfort and convenience of Ladies. 681b RATCLIFFE & SON S, HAWARDEN IRON WORKS NEAR CHESTER, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL FACTORS. of every requisite for Mines, Quarries, Collieries, &c. Inquiries are solicited and Estimates given for Engines, Boilers, Pumping and Winding Machinery, Slate or Rubbish Waggons, and every description of Casting in Iron, Brass, or Steel. Estimates given for the Repair of Boilers, Engines, and General Machinery. 292b ROBINSON & JJUGHES, PRACTICAL TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 30, HENBLAS STREET, I 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 t years. I 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 their 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 JJLOYD, OAK TREE INN, R U A B O.N ROAD, WREXHAM. HORSES AND TRAPS FOit HIRE, FURNITURE REMOVED WITH GREATEST CARE, ALL KIND OF TEAM WORK DONE, CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO &C. 569a Town or Country. SEEDS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Y. STRACHAN'S ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE IS NOW READY. It contains a very Choice Selection of Kitchen Garden and Flower Soeds, procured from the MOST CELEBRATED STOCKS AT HOME AND ABROAD. CATALOGUES FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. SEEDS, VALUE 20s & UPWARDS, CARMACE PAID. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HIGH-STREET & RAILWAY STATION w NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 164z HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL Jt_j_ is situate in the most open part of the WEST- iSTRAND, close to the THEATRES, and most ??&?B?S??3Bt? Objects of Interest, with the advantage of being "? ??? entirely surrounded by the wood pavement Apartments, 2s 6d: Drawing-Rooms, with Bedrooms -n ?upiutetmlt: 6d, 12s 6d; Service, Is 6d. The tariff is ne? varied. TOURIST SEASON.—"We will add that the House is admirably placed for pleasure parties. Nor is there a more comfortable or inexpensive a hostelry in Londonv-Vid.- Cambridge Chronicle. 7c Business Announcements. r/KnowlEs, HARNESS AND SADDLERY WORKS, 28 It 29, HENBLAS STREET, WKEXHAK, Begs to thank his customers and friends for their pad support, having commenced business at the above address, he hopes to have a continuance of the same. Allover Hogskin Saddles from £3 3. Single Harness, Brass Mountings from £5 5s. do Silver Plated do £7 7s. Double Carriage Harness.Br.iss do „ £ lt; lfia do Silver Plated do „ £ IS 18s. Workmen sent any distance to Collieries, Farms, and Private Residence to repair Harness, Gears, ic., c.r any such work taken by contract. Note the Address :— R. KNOWLES, 28 A" 29, HENBLAS STREET, (Opposite the ".Advertiser" Offie,) 253p WREXHAM. FOOTBALLS FOOTBALLS I! FOOTBALLS MR N. S. SCOTCHER, 36, HIGH STREET, Supplies only the ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLS, which he has furnished for all the Local and Inter- national Matches recently played at Wrexham and elsewhere.—Prices (according to size) No 7s till; No. 4, 9s; Ne. 5 (Association size), 10:01 6fL (Vide testimonials.) 728a PRESENTATION CARDS. A NEW AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT. BIRTHDAY WEDDING N EASTER and REWARD CARDS. Carefully selected from the Best Houses, and offered at Extremely Moderate Prices. We GARRATT-JONES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND' GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT, 1, CHURCH STREET, 718 WREXHAM. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1880. IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, &c. BROWN, HOLMES & CO. beg to announce their return from Paris and Lyons, with the Latest Fashions for the Season, and respectfully request the favour of a visit to their Showrooms. SILKS. They h&ve made large purchases of Silks from the best Makers in Lyons, at prices fully equal to those of last year. These purchases include a variety of the New Soft finished Satins now so much used for draping, called Satin Merveilleux, Satin de Lyon, and Surah. DRESS MATERIALS. Their Stock of Dress Fabrics includes all the New Makes in Cashmeres and Beges, together with a variety of novel Persian and Japanese Mixtures Trimmings. NEW PRINTED WASHING FABRICS in Satines, Crepes, and Cretonnes. Exclusive Novelties in Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Fancy Ties, and Parasols. Patterns sent free by post. CHESTER, March, 1880. 331 WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS. SECOND EDITION. "RED AND BLACK; OR, MUST HAVE BOTH" A TALE OF 1876 BY THOMAS EDWARDES-TREVOR, OF LANARK AND EGI.YS EGLA. In One Volume, Post Svo Price 7s 6d. The Story, in spite of some sensational scenes, &c., in told with a power that holds the mind under its spell from the first page to its close." When the scene shifts, in the story, from the inward realm of thought and feeling to that of outward life and action, it presents a plot of many colors, full of exciting and tragic incident." "Diabolical ingenuity "-Lit.ra-ry World. LONDON: S. TINSLEY & CO., 31, SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND. 693b 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 SEEDS of the most useful sorts to be had at the Market Hall, where Orders for Nursery Stock, &c., will be attended to. 387b ESTABLISHED 1817. I DYEING DYEING DYEING j FIRST-CLASS PRIZE  I FIRST-CLASS Awarded 1874. CERTIFICATE OF I MERIT Awarded 1874. THE LARGEST DYE-WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEING AND FRENCH CLEANING. AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, LICHFIELD, AND 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. Iíir Goods sent to and received from the ajove Agents Weekly. AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AYD UN. REPRESENTED DISTRICTS. GB" The New Price and Color List for 169S 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'. (HRLS', and.- CHILDRENS GOODS. Old LADIES easy fitting BOOTS GETs.. GOUT BOOTS always in Stock. LADIES' AND GENTS. DRESS & WEDDINP BOOTS AND SHOES. A few odd lots left from SaI" at marvellvasly low- pnce, Orders by post have special attention. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS P "A L MER S- OLD ESTABLISHED FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE W AREHOrSE, 2 AND 2 A TOWN HILL. ————— 317 A ?ROWE'S BALSAM OF LINSEED AND HONEY. (As used in Her M?sty's Household). Perfec?tly L??? B?neMtis, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Co?u? ? Chest affections I?e?er fails to relieve AA&thma and consumption Sold by Chemists everywhere m Bottles at Is Hd large size, 2s FM. Wholesale Agents, Barelav ana Sons 'Farringdo St., London, and Thoma? Barclay .m,l sons, Chemist? 31, Wardour St, London.