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ESTABLISHED A.D., ISIS. I rHE WIIEXHAM ADVERTISER, p. Flintshire, Merionethshire, a,),l -V,#)-th Wales t c r I'niiutj r.i!,t>r *"r :l" Offii-iiil Notices in Denbighshire 'f" l,'l1l1 and Flintshire. 7> KVKIiY FRIPAYAXD SATURDAY. 5,500 IJ A v LEY AND gRADLEY, P 1; (I P HIETORS. (■■■MS 01 per Annum, payble on credit, 10s. per annum. Per post 103. 10d I tnnUirt, payable ill atlvance; on Credit, 12s. per 1111
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Sales by Auction. < BY MESSRS JONES & SON. r WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. THURSDAY, MAY 20TH, 1880. I—II)N,S AXD OX, will ho]d their \1 nc\' "?' ?'? sTOCK in the above Smithfield, on May 2"th, issrt. SToCK Al.READY ENTERED. ],,r of Prime Fat ['casts ) Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf horned bulls niIT lot of sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. M ITI.I.MKNTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. (1.», ;-4 Arcade, High srreet. Wrexham. fl07b MONDAY, MAY 24Tn, 18S0. FARNDON AUCTION MART. •-I«I KSSRS .loNES ? ?. ?eg to announce that t)..? ?.?! ? '"?'? her next SALE of Fat and ?-\T".t-. CALVES, SHEEP, and PIGS, at the Na's u )t H"t' Farndon, on Monday, the 24th day of M?v'' "„ ?),n the following Stock will be offered:— I' I'rinie Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls I seta! in-calf Cows Fit Shropshire Down and other Sheep Fat Cal ves r it aiM Store Pigs I stork that may be entered up t" day of Sale. further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Scttlrineiits at close of Sale. 1, Arcade, H-jfh-street, Wrexham. 114 SALE BY MR SNAPE. DENBIGHSHIRE. ■ i-tufhed «tt? .f/<'?tc'<('??'e???/t/?/t;? 1 YHht It'stth nci's. Mi; »\ l'i: 1"US to announce that !? is instructed to ? SALE H\' Pmnc AUCTION, at the r; .o il ll 't' l. Chester. Oil Monday, the 24th day of May, ;I\, nt Tinfor Four o'clock in the afternoon, and sub- ,i'ti"? s to t'?th?n produced, and in tht'fonowin? ?;? 'L.ri.?t or Lots as may he determined at the time • 11 x \Utli"-< recently-erected, elegant,substantial, and con- RESIDENCES (Brick and Stone Gresford aforesaid, and fronting the Wrex- I: ,i<> in I < tn-ter Highway Road, and called "Burton | .,i All that newly-erected Freehold VILLA, being V [, lluir -ii Villas, standing in its own grounds, with .i.it.d kitclien garden, well stocked with fruit trees, htt) grounds in front, having an independent ri .•• < ii'ranee. It contains on ground floor—Entrance drawing-room (with biv window), :■ ht-n, k kitchen, and pantry, with useful cellar. On i 1.. -t bedrooms, servants' bedroom, storeroom, -ti). r,. 1 Anexcellent yard, containing washhouse, t ut-otlices, now in the occupation of Mr H .vldn- TiNtoJi. 11 \11 tint FREEHOLD VILLA HESmEXCE. N" Burton Villas," adjoining Lot 1, and i ■ciijitioii and containing the same accommoda- addition of ;lii excellent stable anil coach i Ii 0 loft over. In the occupation of Major r: very handsome rietached FKEEHOLD VII.I. known as "Thornton Orange," i NIIIII Lot i. and now in the occupation of Dr. John (>i*k- I' • nt iins iin ground floor — Entrance hall, dining >11, in.: room, breakfast room, kitchen, back kit. Ia n. and butler's pantry, with good cellar underneath, best bedmoms and dressing room, J «. :v nits' hedro. mis, bathroom, and w.c. Anexcellent pigsty and "nt-offiees, capacious iMc y inl, containing roomy stable, with two stalls and I—i- box. and house with liny leftover, large walled in K lu ll garden, well stocked with choi.-e fruit trees, orna- -v. tl -i ..un ls in fiont, with croquet lawn and carriage 4 \11 those two semi-detached FREEHOLD VILLA DKNl 'KS. known as the Woodlands," Xos 1 and 2, i i; .icing Lot .'i. now in the respective occupations of Misses H<!• hins..n anil Mr Shelmerdine. Each villa contains on A floor, entrance hall, dining*and drawing rooms window'), kitchen, back kitchen, and pantry, wii'i cellars under: on the first three bedrooms, > room, store room, bath room, and w.c. Enclosed v-ontaining wash house, coal house, and out-offices, kitchen and fruit garden, and ornamental grounds in :oi:t, and carriage entrance. Th-above property is situated in the midst of some of :11" most charming and picturesque scenery in Xnrth Wales, .1,1 Î- close to the beautiful and far-famed Vale of Gresford. I' i- within ten minutes' walk of Gresford Station upon the W. way, less than three miles from the market t v. ii of Wrexham, and about eight miles from Chester. The respective tenants will kindly show the property, I anv further information mav ?? bud on -Application to Mr K.VAN Moiuus "exham Messrs, XirnotJ-. 1 ■" -loncitors, Altriucnaui; or cue .vl L'LIO\EER I.:on Hons, Wrexham. bflOHUp ).onHons?,?-rr\))!tm. hflO?'p Ll^l l|;AHl». th>' and I ii ii WOOD BLASTIXti POWDER CUMI'AXY, LIMITEK, n., jHti'isk of LJ/iitsiliil, !)} 'he CMi.itfi of Dfuhnti). Ml! SN'APE h.ts Leen honored w:th instructions from ?f the Liquidator of this Estate, to SELLbyAUC- lli'N. upon the premises as above, on Tuesday, the Sth • •• '•?* Jmie, (ii not previously disposed of privately), w'lole of the extensive and valuable Machinery, Plant, ui'i Fieehold Property, used for the manufacture of the IV 't.t Wood I'.lasting Powder l*i opi-rTV. w lii'-h is s MI t!i. I. aoouts, and is situated at the head of the ,,1., in the parish of Llansilin aforesaiel, has a feet.andcom- -i s,-veiiteen Buildiiigs, either .s tone built or of COTrn- 1 g dv niized iron or wood,with the valuabie machinery iHt therein contained. I • buildings and Plant could be easily-adapted for « i k than powder making. The property Is readily -ii e in.in the Chirk station, 011 the Great Western Within a mile fioin th.ifc .stiition is the lower ter- • the Glyn Valley Tramway, which accommodates JOMI-ng^rs by the trains arriving at Cliirk station n:1 ld, Thence by Tramway H terminating at the New Inn. from which point to the t'?' f ?) ] e -tv.')'\ p !eas,H) t l- -t" 1 ai" is a very pleasant '.va'.k of about two miles. I • tti! carri igcs return from the Xew Inn to Chirk at iuvl :t: hr.hurr anll the e>d :• ii! < 'hester trains. I' c ■ and c..nditions of sale w iM be ready on 2uth lie had of Messrs. Richards and Sons, Llangollen H. J. V. Phiipott, solicitor, 1, l: ( h.iHi'e rs, London, Jv.C. T. Ii. Vomyn, Ksq., ti Liquidator, Xo. II, < Jracechureh-street. London, E.C. i tin- premises ami of the Auctioneer, Mr W. Snape, I Hails-. Wrexham. to commence at Twelve o'clock. Th" premises can be viewed at any time 011 an '■ 11. the Auctioneer or J.iq .id.;tor. 1150a I.Iis ISV ;• .1. V, V.liiiiv.v. f'K I.K AT UIJOCGHTOX if.vLL STATION. M'; "»V. i;<nv\' be?s t« at.nou!e that he wiIl t ^KI.I. ISV A CCTIOX, at the above station, on Wed- \11\ I'.ith, 1 ssii, the f(dlowing FAT CATTLE, Prime l at Bui) .ck> and Heifers Several Calvi. g Cows and Hcif-»r« :111 1'at s.)|eep l iit I- I .:f I'i-i :1. with such other Stock that :-iiy be entered up 1- o'dc.-k (Is each.) La; ] pi!) ON FRIDAY, MAY 21, 18%. "fry valuable Curl Marc, l'-ii"ra, Ri'ihondry, and a LOWER KIXXERTOX, ■ j '■■■( iiall Statist:. b uijdwx has been favored with instructions: • Mi William Wilkinson, (who is retiring from .• imngit" s|,i.|. JiV a CCTIOX, on Fridav, May 21st, "II tl ) L- t I ,10' )¡..j.! of his valuable Live and Dead FARMIXG and a portion of the Household FURNITURE, j '"?.H\U.\? .v<-Xear)y new Samuelson's Eclipse ,.rr ??'"trrowwhee! carts v.ith harvest gearing com- ;c 'el wheel do. with 110" market gig, two-knife it!r I'ornes.os barrow, one set of iron harrows, 2 j i?j s?.it)? plough b\ Edwards, Hanypw)), double .„ l .„'i'?h,turt)!psc?me stone Jan:l roHer, wooden ?."?''u) ''ay roivvr, winnowing n.tchine.weU curb hit '??' 'an) scdes and weights, sack harrow, 2U sacks, i.- iMire, t\v? long ladders, sheep trough and hay 't !? ?'o"?hs, timber chain and ropes, two cart ropes, .j.?' l'"w boxes, corn cotter, It) cow chains, large cast .? 1 -Mii-iler grindstone and frame, Arc., together with the '??.rtni.-t.t of pikels, yelves, ,y the, hoes, rakes, -'h).))..??,j.)?j,?jj??.???j.??.j??j???.,].; ? "'? '?pita)cro-is.bred''owandcaif,ocapita? cross- '??!)tmik.?).;ra)!d barren 2 Y:lr; old heifers j w (i ''led \nling heifers, 4 rearing heifer cah'es.  ?ery handsome and pswofut IHY cart mare, "Id, about h! 2 high, qniet in any e:lrs, and a good J. tit fo) town work • useful 'dack .oh harness mare, 't.'1" aged. .?:\),?.—'r?..) ?ts of thriU neara,-? -et? of drawing. ''?'" pL'ughing ba'-kb?nds, .e't of gig Iiarne.s<, odd ?, r r"" u. J 1'1', "I": I) I t .o in p,? sows, and 2 good store figs. p., 1 '■ V ~Ah.iut fl couple of fowls. I, 1;~sl-.l.s. — Large cheese tub, urd :ail! and cheese ) cheese vats, )arge wheel churn, pair of milk "11' )" It' I '1 \I"llt. '?'? g.d losis), leu butter sca U-.s and weights, j'?ecre:mmm.s.hum apparatus for Up and '"?'b?woodennt))kpaiis?tinm!):tns.A-L-. I-'i itxi 11 i;r.( I>vn i ifi —Three wood benches, ? '?''?t.)t's)n;ds)..[ofh-.i'dd?u?rwareand :"iy, l;n.Tiding troiig'- doily t .1: P-g, deal leaf I: ] 1 ff ■ ■>v four?etsof ?oothtt h,'¡dt'¡,S, &nd chaff t'lId"1 sofa in hair '(ati.?.ttar?v.oud bedroom 1 "?dt<;ttt)j????;?.;?.{,???.??.???ntghtco:)!- ''?'ttc,) ,„???)?(??? ?ndw.?.e.hmaHs'tUare ?' <> )ar?e<d.'o.et.h..st? S d- thes boxes, 2 ;etl.ed. chail.1.  ''?""?'' ebai. ) ).?'?' oak t.I.' \Yfth f.? top (!> ft ), C M/" n ?'a'ne,a!; in !ari rner fiiidioard, !arge .?..t i' •uahugiiny ova l table, "1 capital i.a k chairs, with ii, '"?""??"y"?a't:.bh., 'it:tp!tat..ak chair.s,wi t 1 !.r.)" ?ee)t..p fender. ,«'id do..shii.-n, set of fire- "tny..f l.ooki. ,??'?''?'. P?i"t') '?t:? ,i'i< kitchen chairs, t.. l* t'" u _tt On■> > r^r jr hllfjSpn I Sales by Auction. I u SALES BY MR. LLOYD. I "r' .r- r_ I WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. II FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 20th 1880. !\???'y? next A UCTION will take place on 1., Thursday, )Jay 20th, 1880, the present entries wmine A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this Auction is noticed to be one of the lead- mg sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of year). A lot of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. A mmticeJlt selectlOJl of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers and Rulls from the leading r, Stocks in the neighbour- i hood of Cheshire. 0 A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, also Store I Sheep. A nnmber of Pork and Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sows, and ?ore Pigs. T. Ll. Fitz-Hxigh, Esq., Plaspower. Pure bred Alderney Heifer and Calf 3 Scotch Bullocks R. T. Parry, Esq Borras Hall. I t) Prime Fat Heifers I H. Dennis, Esq., New Hall. 4 Prime Fat Bullocks Sale at 10 30 prompt. HORSE. SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All Entries taken up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 209 I BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR FRANK LLOYD t on Thursday, May 20th, 1SS0, a large quantity of MANURE Derived from the sweepings of streets, and cleansing of drams, privies, and ashpits, and house refuse, as now deposited in the Corporation Yard in the Holt-road and I divided into lots of about 35 tons each. Sale at 4.:3t) p-ni. Further particulars may be had on application to the INSPECTOR OF NUISANCKS at his oiffce, in the Guildhall, or to the AUCTIONEER, Plassev, Wrexham THOS. BURY, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. 13th May, lSSO. 1156f SALE BY MR G. F. BYFORD. RUTHIN AUCTION MART. jVfR <:■ F. BYFORD is T favored with instructions to IV AC CTIOX, in front of the Castle Hotel, JRt uthi. n, on Tuesday, 20th inst. (Fair Dav),at Eleven o'clock precisely, 4 Grand ripe four-years-old Heifers 7 Ditto three do Bullocks An excellent Shorthorn Heifer in full profit Fat Calf. The cattle will be sold separately and a week's keep allowed if required. The above are all the property of Robert Blezard. Esq., Pool Park, Ruthin. Further entries respectfully solicited. Kuthin, May 8th, 1SS0. 1102z Tynewjxdd, otherwise Pen-yr-Alt, Pontuchel, within three miles of Ruthin. BY MR GEORGE F. BYFORD, on Tuesday, the 15th t_) June next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, a FREEHOLD FARM, with the FARMHOUSE, OUTHOUSES, and LAXD belonging ,S, tntl l?. 'iNf) belon,?in" thereto, commonly calIell Tynewydd, otherwise Pen-yr-Alt, in the Parish of Llanynvs, containing by admeasurement seven acres and one rood or thereabouts, now in the occupa- tion ef John Willi ms. Hen tal Xio per year The house and buildings are of a very good character, the late owner having spent a considerable sum of money thereon shortly before his death. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Ruthin or to T. and T. MARTIN, Solicitors, 48, Castle- ¡' street, Liverpool. 1138z SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & co v' Sale of Excellent II >it^rho!d Fiirnitv.r< Glaus, China Books, Kngravhij's, Guns, Kitchen Requisites, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects, at EYTOX FARM, Eytnn, four miles from Wrexhalll, and three -n ilea from Rvabon. ]% 1"ESSRS. CHURTOX, ELFHJCK. and Co. have been ITJL favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Thomas Evbon, Esq., to SELL by AFCTIOX, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May IS and 19, 1880, commencing each dav at Eleven for Twelve o'clock punctunllv, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FUHXITFRE, adapted to Dining and Drawing-rooms and several Bed and Dressing-rooms, including, an excellent mahogany secre- tary and bookcase, dining and card tables, conches, single and lounging chairs, upholstered in hair seating glass, China, and earthenware books, engravings, Brussels, <<'<!?erminster carpets douMe-barretIedeun. tapestirtiy -iiore nreechloadev soi- .1 ouon lour-post and French bedsteads, excellent goose feather beds, chests of drawers, dressing and wash tables, wardrobes, toilet services, kitchen and culinary requisites, dairy and brew- ing vessels, and other miscellaneous effects. I Catalnues may he obtained from the Wynnstay Arms Hotels, HUilhon anil Wrexham or from the Auctioneers, I Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, Ches- ter. 107!)a I ON SATURDAY. JUNE 12TH. CITY OF CHESTER. Sreic of Valuable Freehold Shop and Houses situate in Orchard Street and Garden Lane, in the City of Chester. I MESSRS. CHURTON, ET.PHICK, & CO., win sen bv Auction, at the GHEE DHAOOX HOTEL, CHESTER, 011 Saturday, tht 12th day of June, 1880, at Two for Three O'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions then to be produced, all that Messuage and Shop, No. 35, Garden Lane, in the City of Chester, now in I occupation of James Kiel], at the annual rent of £ 20. And also all those Two Messuages or Dwelling-houses, Xos 1 I' and 3, Orchard-street in the City of Chester, now in the occupation of Enoch Young, and one unoccupied, at the annual rent of £ 18 each. For further particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, Solicitor, Wrexham; to Messrs. Shone Brothers, 42, Water- gate-street: or to Messrs Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson. Auctioneers, Chester. 115p SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES, NL'XXERLEY. AND ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES? l' will SELL BY AUCTiON. at Whitchurch, Salop, on FRIDAV, May 2Jst, 18*0. 30 Valuable Wagon Horses, Hacks, Harness Horses, ?Cobs,Ponies,:indCo!ts. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Office, St. Mary's-street, Whitchurch, Saiop, and Ju?.'Nant- wich-road, Crewe. 1165 SALE BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. SALE AT LODGE, BRYMBO, NEAR AVREXHAM. TUESDAY, MAY 18TH, ISSa. MR OLLERHEAD has received instructions from Mr ;.l' George Wynne, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTIOX, as above, the whoie of his very useful Household FURNITURK, bedsteads, feather beds, and other effects, also an excel'ent Harmonium. Sale at Two o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Charles-street, Wrexham. 1185b Public and Legal Notices. -'4 ,r- Purwant to an Order of the Iliyh Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in the matter of the Estate of Gabriel Jones, deceased, and in an action, Roberts aya nst Jones, IS7H, J. A'o. 177. THE CREDITORS of GABRIEL JONES, late of Tynwydd, Gyffylliog, near Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, who died in or about the month of March, 1875, are, on or before the 31st day of May, livSO, to send by post prepaid to Mr John Parry Jones, a member of the firm of Parrv Jones and Son, of Denbigh, the solicitor of defendant, Mary Jones, the Administratrix of the deceased, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the christian and surname of any p, rtner or partners, the full particulars of their ebims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Richard Malins, at his Chambers, situated at No. 12, Staple Inn, Holborn, Middlesex. on Tuesday, the Sth day of June, 1880, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for ¡' adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 5th day of May, 18S0. E. W. WALKER, I Chief Clerk. DEAN & TAYLOR, 21, Theobalds-road, Grey's Inn, Agents for MINSHALLS A PAlmy JONES, I Llangollen, lOS?x Plaintiff's Solicitors. RICHARD GRECSON I?jUS, deceased. Pursuant to it ICHARD C't R E  ?? the Act of Parliament, 2?nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, entituled An Act to further amend the law of p)0pertv and to relieve Trustees." X otit'e is Hereby Given that aU Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of IUduurl Gre?son Ellis, late of Plas Newydd, in the parish of IJanfwro?, and [ of Ruthin, both in the county of Denbigh, Mineral W. ater Manufacturer (who died on the 1st day of December, 1"7!I, I'i,4 0 and whose will was proved on thi; 15th day of March, lss0, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, by Richard George Ellis, Charles James Ellis, and William Saxon Ellis, the executors therein named), are liere-.v reijuienl on or before the 7tli day of June, 1>80, to send in the particulars in writing of their claims and demands to us, the undersigned, the j solicitors of the said executors, after which day the said, executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have ii;tice. Dttell this ht day of May, 1-:80, j C. t'. ELLIS .\ILNf)A\, & CO., 1! St. swithins Lane, London, Kj-jp So'icitoia for the said Executors. Legal and Public Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF DENBIGHSHIRE. GENTLEMEN,-For the second time within a few weeks, I tender you my hearty thanks for returning me without a contest to Parliament. It will be my constant endeavour to prove to vou that while rendering loyal allegiance to the Government under which I serve, I have not forgotten what I owe to the Con- stituency which has treated me with such unvarving kind- ness and confidence. I am, gentleman, Your most grateful servant, GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN. 20, Bolton-street, London, W., May 13th 1880. 1170a DENBIGHSHIRE ELECTION, 1S80. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of the N2(;tli and 27th, Vic., Cap. 29, Sec. 2. the gentleman undermentioned has bet-n appointed agent for election ex- penses. THOMAS GOLD EDWARDS, of Denbigh, Solicitor, agent for the Right Hon. George Osborne Morgan, of Brymbo Hall, in the County of Denbigh, Her Majesty's Judge Advocate General, and a Privy Councillor. T. NAYLOR LEYLAND, Under Sheriff's Office, Sheriff. Ruthin, 13th May, 1880. 1167p THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN the County Court of Denbighshire holden at Wrex- i. ham, Arthur Burr, of Cymmau Hall, in the County of Flint, colliery proprietor, was adjudged a Bankrupt on the 10th day of May, 18SO. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at the offices of the County Court, Temple Row, Wrexham, on the 8th day of June, 1880, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Until the appointment of a Trustee, all persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt, must deliver them, and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar acting in the matter of this Petition, at the office of the County Court, Temple Row, Wrexham. Creditors must forward their proofs of debts to the Registrar. Registr'\l'. F. YAUGHAN-WILLLIAMS, llSOf Registrar. WELSH LIBERAL BAXLJUET. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for holding a AB-inquet at the CRYSTAL PA LACK, on the !lth June next, to celebrate the success of the Liberal Party in Wales at theJate Electi 'n, to which all the Welsh Liberal I Members have been invited, and over which the Right: Hon Lord Aberdare will preside. Tickets at One Guinea each, for which immediate applica- tion should be made, may be obtained of The Honorary Secretaries Banquet Committee, 2, Middle Temple Lane, I London, E.C." HOWEL THOMAS 1 [H„ on" !ecs" 1140p JOHN OWENS f ?°"- ?e,?. ■ — — | TAKE NOTICE that the Grand drawing of Prizes that i. was to take place, on theOth inst. for the benefit of David Leech, Moss, near Wrexham, who has been disabled since the 18tli September, 1878, is to be POSTPONED until the -6th of May, and all Books are requested to be sent in on or before the 24th of that month. The winning numbers will be published in the Wrexham Advertiser and .L)M?w? Weekly Mercury of the 20th Mav 1880. Q4Sp i TAKE NOTICE that my Grand drawing of Prizes that | t was to take place on May 1st is POSTPONED until the 5th of June, and all Books are requested to be sent in on or before the 1st of June. The winning numbers will be published in the j Gwi/liedydd of the 19th June, and Liverpool Weekly Mercury of the 12th June. (Signed), Richard Rogers, Bwlchgwyn, near Wrexham. 1085 WREXHAM MOLD AND COXXAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. CHEAP TRIP TO RHYL, WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 17TH. 'I EIGHT HOURS AT THE SEA-SIDE. f E-TVE WREXHAM, 8.25 a.m. Gwersvllt, 8.30 -> Cefnybedd, 8.35 Bridge End, 8.40 Caergwrle, 8.43 I Penyffordd, S. 50 a.m. Returning from Rhyl at 7.0 p.m. Fare there and back, 2s 6d, Third Class, in Through Carriages. 1123n -————————————————————— ————————————————— HA WARDEN AND HOPE HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD. PERSOXS desirous of Contracting with this Board for the CARRIAGE OF MATERIALS for the Repair of the Roads in this district for twelve months, mav obtain further information from Mr Henry Jenkins, Surveyor to the Board, Pentrobin. near Hawarden. Tenders to be sent to me at Broughton Workhouse, not later than Friday, 2Sth May. By Order, JOSEPH RIGBY, Clerk. May 3rd. 1880. 1072a j STARTLIXG ANNOUNCEMENT. I A SPLENDID MUSICAL BOX TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER. THE West of England Musical Society, Totterdown, TBristol, in order to encourage the public taste for musical art, have made arrangements whereby every reader of this paper will be presented with a HANDSOME BOHEMIAN MUSICAL BOX capable of emitting eight [ or more airs The tunes are various and well selected and the box itself is an article stronulv made and beautifully polished. As this is a genuine presentation it will only last for two weeks, and the distribution will be finally and positively closed on May 22nd. No box will be sent without this Bond, cut from the paper and applicants will please state at same time whether married or single. The West of England Musical Society only possess a limited number of boxes so it is calculated that some will have to be refused. To insure safe package, free carriage, and to pay expenses of advertising, &c., a sum of Two shillings must be forwarded with the Bond, either by P.O.O. or stamps Post Office Orders to be made p'lyahle to the secretary, Mr F. Calder. The West of England Musical Society will send one Bohemian Musical Box to the undermen- tioned address, free. Name Address. Maine)! or Single All orders must positively be received before May 22nd. 1154 ) Entertainments and Meetings. r ,> PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. rpHE T?UABOX T?ISTRICT S rpHE JJUABOX J^ISTRICT of the i MANCHESTER UNITY FRIENDLY SOCIETY intend holding a DEM< >XSTRATION in W Y X X S T A Y P A R K, on the 31ST M A Y, the same being kindly promised by SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WINN, Bart. Full particulars will be duly advertised. 593b WREXHAM HARE AND HOUXDS CLUB. A MATEUR A THLETIC SPORTS. FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. ACTOX PARK, SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 1 S 8 0 Particulars as to Sports, Prizes, Arc., with Forms of entry may be obtained from 104n J. STEWARD CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IT IS PROPOSED TO HOLD A G R A N D BAZAAR IN MOSTYN PARK, By the kind permission of THE RMMIT HON. LORD AND LADY MOSTYN, In AUGUST next, Under Distinguished Patronage. Proceeds in aid of a New Church near i'%Tost% ii Station. Contributions of any description will be thank- fully received at The Vicarage, Lliiiasa, near Mostyn. !1,4a Ley for Cattle. LEYS AT LLAY HALL, GRESFORD, FROM the 12th May to 10th October, 1880, at the _)D following rates ) FOR CATTLE ONLY. A Yearling Heifer Sl 111 (I I A Two-year-old ditto 2 0 0 FOR HORSES ONLY. A Yearling Colt 3 0 0 A Two-year-old ditto 4 0 0 A Three-year-old ditto .J 0 0 j No cattle or horses will be allowed to be changed, and all to be at the risk of the owner, who shall have no claim for compensation for any cattle which may stray or-, c lost. Any person booking- cattle or horses, and not entering the same, will be required to pay as above. All beasts are liable for the price of the leys. To be hookell at Mr lL RANOLES, Llay Green Farm, Gresford. ALSO to be LET, about 29 acres excellent LAND for Grazing. 933b LEY TO LET for Horses and Cows by the week, near Mr Clark's Farm. Good water and grass.—Apply to JOHN Legal and Public Notice. r'f\rv -V'f'v,r. J' /-J MR ROBINSON WATSON WILL (D.Y.) COMMENCE A SERIES OF SPECIAL SERVICES IN BRYNYFYNNON WESLEYAN CHAPEL, WREXHAM. ON SUNDAY, MAY 16TH, To be Continued Daily, Morning and Evening, until the Friday following. The Meetings conducted by Mr Watson have been made a blessing to many thousands of all classes in all parts of England. 114tiz WHIT MONDAY, 1880. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE "ALMA LODGE," OF THE GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, beg to inform the Public that their GRAND DEMONSTRATION will be held on ACTON PARK, (By tht.kind permission of Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.. M.P.) ON WHIT MONDAY (BANK HOLIDAY), MAY 17TH, 1880. AT THREE O'CLOCK, THE FOLLOWING ATHLETIC SPORTS WILL BE COMMENCED:— 120 YARDS HANDICAP. 1st, Electro Tea Service 2nd, Silver Medal; 3rd, Bronze Medal. Entrance, Is. 15J YARDS HANDICAP. 1st, Cup 2nd, Cruet Stand 3rd, 5s. Entrance, Is. QUARTER-MILE HANDICAP. Open. 1st, Cup 2nd, Silver Medal: 3rd, Bronze Medal. Entrance, Is (id. QUARTER-MILE JUVENILE HANDICAP, under 10, and resi- dent within 10 miles of Wrexham. 1st, Cup; 2nd, Silver Medal; 3rd, 5s. Entrance, Is. :1 MILES WALKING HANDICAP. 1st, Silver Stop Watch 2nd, Gold Centre Medal 3rd, Silver Medal. Entrance 2s. 1 MILE RUNNING HANDICAP. 1st, Timepiece under shade 2nd, Cup 3rd, Silver Medal. Entrance, Is (id. 150 YARDS HANDICAP. For Youths under 18. 1st, Cruet Frame; 2nd, Silver Medal; 3rd, Bronze Medal. Entrance, Is. FOR CONDITIONS, &c., SEE SMALL BILLS. The Committee have at great expense secured the services of the following talented artistes:— MONS. JEROME! The wonderful SLACK WIRE WALKER, who has been specially enaged at considerable expense, will give his astounding Performances on the Slack Wire. PROFESSOR TYLER! THE GREAT CRYSTAL PALACE ILLUSIONIST, who will go through his wonderful MAGICAL M\RVELS and Ventriloquial Entertainment of Wonders. Special Engagement (by particular desire) of the old English Entertainment, Punchinello THE QUEENS PUNCH AND JUDY (Title registered), as presented at Buckingham Palace, before Her Majesty and the Royal FamiI-, At Four O'clock the BAND will play for DANCING. The whole to conclude with a Magnificent display of F I R E W 0 R K S Admission Tickets if purchased before the day, SIXPENCE a charge of One Shilling will be strictly adhered to on the day Children under Twelve THREEPENCE. Cheap Trains from all parts. Refreshments sold on the Ground. Parties desirous of estimating for the right of supplying Refreshments, should send in their Tender on or before Monday, May 10th, to J. Barker, Secretary, Meifod Terrace, Wrexham, from who' m all other information may be obtained. 1049p j Business Announcements. W. A. NOTT (Son of the late J. G. JSTott), 9, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, AND 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL, BEGS to inform the Clergy, Gentry, and inhabitants of Rhyl and neighbourhood that he has purchased the business belonging to MRS NOTT, 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL, in addition to the above, and solicits the favor of their support and patronage hitherto extended to the family. CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY DEPOT. ENVELOPE CASES. PORTRAIT ALBUMS. ALBUMS for Drawings, Poetrv, &c. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and CHURCH SERVICES. BAGS with WAISTBELTS, !1 Russia an 1 Morocco Leather. v BAGS for Ladies and Gentle- ii. BOOKSLIDES. BLOTTING CASES, flexible Solid Russia Leather. CARD CASES, in Pearl, Ivory, and Tortoiseshell. CIGAR CASES. PURSES and POCKET BOOKS. PENCIL CASES in Gold, Silver, Aluminium, and Ivory. WRITING DESKS, in Russia and Morocco Leather, and in Mahogany, Oak, or Walnut Wood. TOURIST CASES. DRESSING CASES. JEWELLERY BOXES. WORK BOXES. DESPATCH BOXES. POCKET DRESSING CASES, in Solid Leather (capital present for a Gentleman). WRITING CASES in Solid Leather (very strong and useful). ENVELOPE CASES and BLOTTING BOOKS. STATIONERY CASES. SMELLING BOTTLES. INKSTANDS. TEA CADDIES. DIARIES, handsomely bound, for presents. PENHOLDERS, Silver mounted. PURSES, CIGAR CASES, and RETICULE, in Seal- skin. The New French and American PLAYING CARDS. NOTE PAPER. ENVELOPES. NEWTOX AND WINSOR'S DRAWING MATERIALS. FISHING TACKLE, Ac. ANY BOOK NOT IN STOCK SENT FOR IMMEDIATELY. MONTHLY MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. lOS'.lb EDWARD SMITH, 2 (j, H I G H STREET, WILL be prepared on and after TUESDAY NEXT, May 4th, to submit for inspection the Latest Pro- ductions in MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, SILKS, FAXCY DRESSES, SKIRTS, PRIXTs, Ac., PARASOLS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, FANCY LACE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &C„ Ac., j to which he solicits an inspection. E. S. begs to assure his Patrons that his entire Stock will be found marked at the verv Lowest Prices consistent with supplying the most Reliable Goods. BLACK SILKS GUARANTEED NOT TO CUT OR WEAR GREASY FROM 3. TO 10s. 6D. PER YARD. ] l!t>2z GAME SEASON, 1880. I TO GAMEKEEPERS. | C. K. BENSON & CO., 7 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Beg to notify that they are the SOLE AGENTS FOR ,NORTH WALES AND BORDER COUNTIES FOR THE SALE OF GEORGE WILSON'S CELEBRATED PHEASANT, POULTRY, & DOG FOOD. I These goods can be supplied from C. K. B. it Co's. depot at Wrexham or direct from Norwich at the same prices as charged by G. W. at his Establishment, S T. AUGUSTINE, NORWICH. CARRIAGES PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. PRICE LISTS WITH TESTIMONIALS FREE ON APPLICATION. !#j$4 -4_ HUGHES AND S O N H 0 P E-S T R F, P, IT, WREXHAM. LARGE AND SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS FOR ISS01 A SHOW ROOM DEVOTED TO THIS DEPARTMENT. 864z n_- P R I Z E M E D A L A L E S KILDERKIN 21s. A LSEnT H AL-I :m :i FfRKIN I 10s. 6d. I P A L E F A I I L Y ALE. BREVED EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE, BY THE WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY, WREXHAM. THE CELEBRATED GUINEA W R E X H A Mi IS GALLONS KOI: 21S, 9 GALLONS FOR 10s 6D, Delivered Carriage Paid. THE WREXHAM BREWERY CO., WREXHAM. d2471r. 1 I Business Announcements -1 r" j L r 1, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. SPRING AND SUMMER ¡ FASHIONS FOR 1880. EDWARD JONES BEGS to draw the public attention to his New Stock of Gentlemen's SILK and FELT HATS, and to his Large Stock of New CLOTHS, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, in all the Newest Materials in West of England, Scotch and Welsh Manufacture; also, Shi, ts, Collars, Scarfs, and Gloves, ifec., t-c. Also, in our LADIES DEPARTMENT will be found some very Choice Goods in MILLINERY and STRAW BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c. An elegant assortment of Costumes, Jackets, Mantles, etc. A special col- lection of Ladies Underlinen, Corsets, Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. All can be highly recommended, being personally selected in the best markets. E. J. begs to call especial attention to a new WATERROOF CLOAK Patented. P.S.—An Assistant to MANTLE & COSTUME MAKING Wanted. 1172z NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) WREXHAM. These Stores of Supply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle,—the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the re- quirements of a class of customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay for the bad, THE NEW PRICE LIST FOR THE COMING SEASON IS NOW READY. The PRICES have all been carefully REVISED and in many instances greatly REDUCED. The object of the List is to excite enquiry and comparison, and show to customers generally where I all goods (not a special fe -v to attract, delude, and deceive) of the highest quality and known best i brands are supplied for Cash, at a direct saving to the customers of from 10 to 50 per cent, on prices usually charged, and for which a very inferior class of goods is often substituted. Purchasers can obtain the advantages of Co- operative Stores without the expense of taking j shares or buying an annual ticket. Copies of List can be had free on application at the Stores or per post. DEPARTMENTS. TEAS AND COFFIES GENERAL GROCERtES FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGX AND COLO- NIAL GOODS WINES AND SPIRITS I CIGARS AND TOBACCO BRUSHES, MATS, SPONGES, &c PATENT MEDICIXES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS.-All orders delivered free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own vans, or by Carriers. ORDERS of E5 and upwards will be delivered FRFF to any railway station within 100 miles of Wrexham. C. K. BENSON & CO. 10!»r» PROPRIETORS. PURVEYOR TO THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. WILLIAM KENDRICK9 ¡ CONFECTIONER, 2t), HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, I 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 BR IDK 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 D I X I N G ROOMS. DAILY PAPERS TAKEN. LUNCHEONS, PIC NICS, SCHOOL TREATS, &c., CONTRACTED FOR. LADIES' ROOM. re W. K. has Opened the above Room for the comfort I and convenience of Ladies. 681b H AX ELL S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL. f t_ situate in the most open part of the WEST STRAND, close to the THEATRES, OPERAS and Objects FCIJFEOE T- of Interest. Apartments 2s Hd. Drawing I ?- ? ■ Room, with Bed Room en ?M?< 10s (M., 12s 6d Service, Is M. "The Private Apartments are en mite the double,! Coffee-Rooms for families and gentlemen well arringe(l: with entrances to Billiard and Smoke-rooms. C??f'?f ex- cellent. Vide ?{xTf/?cn ?pMrHa!. 7a I SEED SEED SEED CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, Opposite the Butter Market, OPE on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. V A N YV7 1 L L I A M S BEGS to thank the Agriculturalists of Denbighshire for their liberal patronage during the last 22 years in Wrex- ham, and to invite an inspection of his new and first-class stock of SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, including Vale of CIwyfl Rod Clover (very superior), Here- ford Clover, White Dutch, Trefoil, Cow Grass, Alsike Clover, Scotch, English, and Italian Rye-grass, Vetches, Swede, Turnip, and Garden Seed, &c., &c. Also at BAILEY STREET, OSWESTRY. 73-7. Business Announcements, DINE AT j gTE YENS' JJESTAURANT, CHOPS AND STEAKS, DINNERS, LUXCHEOXS, TEAS, REFRESHMENT CONTRACTOR, 45 AND 40, HOPE STREET. ( WREXHAM. S86a SELECTED FARM SEEDS. Y. gTRACHAN, I SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, I WREXHAM, I Offers a Splendid Lot of the True SCOTCH CHAMPION POTATOES, WHITE ROCKS, REGENTS, and other kinds. GUARANTEED DIHECT FROM SCOTLAND. OATS, BARLEY, CLOVER, anil GRASS SEEDS. PHlCES AND SAMPLES OX APPLICATION. 40!lb JJOBINSON & JJUGHES, PRACTICAL TAILORS AND DRAPERS, :s-:i, 11EXBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. G. R. begs to state that he has been with Messrs E. Rogers and SOil, Charles-street, for upwards of nine years, and tllat he has taken Mr h. 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 Clel;£Y, f ;rlltry, 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 tlieni 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 ESTABLISHED 1«17. "IE'W8' DYEING! DYEING! DYEING I FIRST-CLASS ) CERTIFICATE OF I PRIZE MEDAL I MERIT Awarded 1874. Awarded 1874. I THE LARGEST DYE-WORKS IN THE I MIDLAND COUNTIES. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEIXG 1 AND FRENCH CLEANING. AT THE I, MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, I LEICESTER, LICHFIELD, AND BURTON-ON-TRENT, JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. j AGENTS IX THIS DISTRICT:— WREXHAM: j MISSES NN, H I T I N (i Fancy Repository, 2, High-street OSWESTRY: MRSi M. REASON, lancy Repository, Church-street. Goods sent to and received from the above Agents Weekly AGEXTs WANTED IN RUABOX AND r- REPRESEXTED DISTRICTS. kdT The Xew Price and Color List for 1878 to be had Gratis or Po t Free. ;!<I¡j JAMES LLOYD, OAK TREE INN, HFAHOX ROAD, WREXHAM. HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE, FURNITURE REMOVED WITH GREATEST CARE, ALL KIND OF TEAM WORK DONE, CONTRACTS ENTERED IXTO Ac. 56ft Town or Country. CLAY AND SONS, ELLESMERE. SALOP. Manufacturers of First Prize I'Olt TABLE AXD FIXED STEAM ENGINES and THRASHING AND FINISHING MACHINES. BEST LOW MOOR FIRE BOXES and REPAIRS TO PORTABLE ENGINES & MACHINES. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS ERECTED COMPLETE. CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING, ENTRANCE & FIELB GATES, IRON HURDLES, &c. Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers. Agents for all the Leading Makers of Machinery and Implements. BRIDGEWATER FOUNDRY. 980z 980z C H E A P. GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. NEW PATENT ROOFING IRON HURDLES AND FEXCING. SEWING MACHIXES 1 ROM X2. SEWIXG MACHIXES Repaired, Cleaned, and Adjusted. FITTINGS, OIL, COTTON, SILK, &c. CHEAP FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. IROX BEDSTEADs. FLOCK and FEATHER BEDS. CHAIRS, TABLES, SOFAS, COUCHES, &c., Ac. Easy Terms of Payment, or Low Prices for Cash. so M O T H E R N, •21, CHARLES STREET, <2t WREXHAM.