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Sales by Auction. CHURTON, KLPHICIv, At CO. .1 I, ??""?? (.f:f;?f<?;r), DENBIGHSHIRE. I 1 I,  ? ?  ■ •• ;?-< !r?/; 25 arret of supe rior I tie at LI an, in the jiar¡h • <• ?/' Deahiyh. iirox. );I?H[CK, ? CO. have .?:? .?.: to submit to SALE by AU(?- t! '?i' t!;t' H'h day of June next, at 1) 111- Ili,i,t punctually, at ? J." 'I: i!.??, in Chester, ill such lots as v .i?'' "?'Y <f?"? upon at the time c.indi'ions then to be produced, u;i: ? DWELLING HOl"I' 'tl ,1\t;r 111' ])\ t \1.1 ''?.?. i). pardons, and appurtenances In iiaie within one mile from Gres- "?.??' ':?' '??? "H.iy C)tt?'e," ?'' .v,r? Pieces or Parcels of L?ud !iW| t'?:t?'")ing thefullowingqu:tnti-  '). .ot, he the same more or less, t: rl. A. R. V. i: -i •' VavJs. and Garden. 0 2 0 ¡; i," ;:¡;, ¡ :!g i 4 0 0 • „ 1 ?l: 7 1 20 ■ 3 2 2<> :?.?..?.?" ¡ u r i Farm 0 2 35 24 3 21 "11,1" tc'!ll'mellt, ,ituate near to i j., "lie mile from the Rossett ,• U'r-U'iii Railway, and four miles "j;i.wofth(' Vale Royal. It is • v. f Mr Samuel Newus as yearly ::¡. I' .1.) 1.1. ) L .,} ,1 ;iIl11'1.ms. with any further in- i 1 fi-.?iii A!r Thomas V. Royle, \? '? ?.tL.('!tt'.?:cr;?!rJu)niW[m.lley, ?. ;t:h.:tt? House, Chester; or from V■i, i;ihick. and Co.,auctioneers, Whit- .hL!?"dCIicst,er. 940a • /•. an order of the High Court of -V 10 N' th- a n»,■■•button of the Vice-Chan- I 1, I "|jj\ cnn.TOX (the person appointed by t'u-. Mt-i .iudse f"r that purpose), at the \r:;i- Hntel, at Wrexham, in the county of day of June, 1S73, at lots, j Lan,] known as "The Hirder" i„ >:d.Park, and adjoining the Erddig V). in the suburbs of the important "t: i. Wrexham, in the said county of Den- if and arranged into convenient lots for ,.f Villa Resiliences and Terraces. ■ and con-litioiis of sale may be obtained -v-. Kee and Harris, solicitors, Birmingham, y -v Ili '.irage and Miildleton, solicitors, 3(5, ii London, of John Allington Huglies, of Ilessi-s. Kennedy and |, 'j:t. solicitors. 20, Chancery Lane London, of a; Kaimonde, E<«j., solicitor, 1(5, Houghton ii.?iiiii,iii(le, I- i?l.. solicitoi,, ](;, Hou,-hton -I'ro:'Xo. 5. '\e\?- liin, Loiidcii, of surveyor, Wrexham, of Messrs. ■ ii. Ii.k. ami Co., auctioneers, Chester and ;t. ^iir-'pshire. and at the plac of sale. I Mice ;ltif tenth day of May, 1^73. EDWARD BLOXAM, Chief Clerk. n ..•• •• «H luuiii-tnnt Sale of Excellent i 'f'li.l) l-'i'llXn'i'llE. Cottay Pianoforte, T Gltt" China, Plated Goods, ,1 Chi.ia, liree-'hl-iading and other Si'tnU, ArchCows and Arroio, i ol D Donkey Carriage, ■ ;i Thrift Gears, Garden Tools, ii I hin-'s. d'l' Ht 10 acres of Growiny Afn r:irax. (if.iriit:) Potatoes, Stack of a th- ;ir"ir'h "f ll,72, q?iaibtity of Oat 'I ■ .i/i n'* in' r -st in the unexpired terlll I, ,( fll" House and I'rcmises, Teizaitt6 AT IJODDi-.UWEX, l' .7,. <in Fcrr.'i Hand, about one 'inile V S'n'i.ui, on the Chester, Mold and i i ri! i i!T<)X, ELPHICK & Co., beg to an- ,^| urn ■ th a tU.-y lmvo been favoured within- fr >iii Major Matthias, who is leaving the Ii i. ni. tn SELL by AUCTION* on Thursday (i,-ivs of June, 1S73, day at eleven for twelve punctually, tV above mentioned Household Furni, i "tvr efiects. :1 particulars will appear in future ad- :r «ml catalogues. lUl4r CHESHIRE. "i I Freehold Jl'siden'iil Estate called >>•)!> FOlll) HALL EST A TE" one mile I Winsford. tiro and a half from TAttle fro.n Sorth vich, and eitjht from th ■ i.-mdun and North Western line of A a!pml twenty-two aires, or there- ■ h it,'a rn'oable accommodation Meadoio • in U'it/on, Xorthioi'ch. Also, a sub- House and 2"'Cl,t^scs in ■ V-rich. t \j; >• CHUi:T<»N, ELPHICK <<: Co., are in- >5 -Vm". ■■ i-I L bv AUCTION at the Crewe Cr •» .i MONDAY, the 30th day June iH.i ii ihr.-v "'clock most punctually, in the -a !i uilirr 1..ts as maybe determined i' tii.it- of sale, and subject to such con- »iil ■ then thb above highly ,i' !I"'> LOT 1 V.'ouDFORI) HALL, with its noble in 1:1 1 2?;l ;ici-i-s ind,87 perches ;i",t1;' 1:'llH1 in'- a ring fence. ?''? :• w-ll-bniit old fashioned residence, :i soul- slopv, approached by a carriage !gt a;ii spacious lavins and shrubberies .:a: i«<■ a- t'u- side. The House which is .tJ;. built. > :>s; entrance hall, three re- • •!«•>. with kivhens, larders, dairies, and dih. oiitM.tjj ••> with ample and commodious anil dres-iii- rooius. In the occupation of i '■ >iat.-r. are arranged '• l.iaduia.- :m.] stand in one noble rank, •:iy.t*v ^a '.iliiiK in- eight horses, coach-house, over, engine house, large barns and ■ ■' i-'ia-, rout-house, granaries and loose LOT 2. holding of Mr Joseph htter and MI- of ?)lr Jusu,)h tnLI .Nlr i'iitiai-. 11a. Lot 2, in the .Mr Thomas Shone. LOT i. Lots 2 and 3, v it:.m of Mr Robert Whitby, jun. LOT .>. Lot 4, in the oc- ■ "ir .Sanies Kettle. LOT (i. 2;la. 3r. 7d., between Woodford Hall n .w in the occupation of Mr Joseph and William Sandbach. LOT 7. oil tile ontskirts » "f iver, and oo.'upied by Charles Eaton, -I l)ui:els, J. Vernon, George Ledward, •••-Ashkv. Lo r S a-r. MI -t ;!<• < .reat ( omniissary and the Little Com- I" Littk, Boot's Meadow (the two last "6v in one), 21a. 3r. Up., situate in a,.ikl now in the holding of Mr nero LOT !l q,,i tie '?oi-t]iNA-icil Post Office, •ic'j of Post Mistress, comprising three en- and si_ven bed-rooms, with out- iM. garden, Arc. ?' ?.'dcsnabl e family residence having exten- V ."1' ul"' is s'tuate in a good residential '?r)n,t} where capital lJUt:tinlY and slioot- ?''?'?')"yed, being within four miles of the ( >1,.1.  I. I ']'11 1" d t f ']'Ile land is in L good stite of •■Ration, the greater part having been drained It the (-?.,tatc?sof the Earl of MM.s mry sir Philip Egerton, Baronet, M.P., 'ttM.tt?(?pt?nCuu!if!e, and — Woods, luere are two churches within one mile \:I: t!,ll' "?"' ?"'? theWinsfon! stations on the ?.?..?.shtn.and London and Nortli Western  u! 1, -ay are within twenty minutes' •>, L .*» and Ii form eligible building sites and ,¡ 1 al1<lll form eligible bUilding sHes and I.: well worth the attention of builders, bein? ?.? ,.?j)?t?<, walk from the important and t ""?hing towns of Over and Winsford. i j b tml Tax on Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and CInsbeenre- '111.1, and the tithes are remarkably low. -idoM land at Xorthwich, now let as accom- ? 'i'?"?.MiH the highest state of cultiva- ''i. bounded on the one side by the river Dane! vv the other by lands belonging to Mrs Saxon "<jrthington,Esq.,and Mrs Greeiall, and is v -.iu i Wurthy the attention of capitalists. Ik -veraltenants will kindly show the property. ,with plans and any other in'onnation, on application to RKHAU > Dl ITON, it.ior, Land and Estate Agent, Sta ham, near HKNHY Ht'MPHRKYS, Esq., Solicitor, or the Aiciio.NEEits, Chester au-1 Wlut- ^iropshire. 641a I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR GRIFFITHS. SALE AT FIVE FORDS. THE Sale by Mr Griffiths advertised for NEXT i TriMUAY and WEDNESDAY is POSTPONED for a short time. lUiOS FLINTSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE TROTTING MARE lXX, MALTHOUSE AXD LANDS. WILL be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr V T at the" Bndgewater Arms" Hotel, Ellesinel-v. Mlop, on Thursday, the 12ch day of June 187;3, tE T'lirce o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to Conditions to be then read. LOT I.-All that Old-established and well-frequented Inn, called or known by the name of the" TrottÏIJg Mare, with an excellent Malthouse attached. roomv stabling, Cowties, Gardens, and all other necessarv Out- oflices, and Three Crofts of superior Pasture Ltntl adjoining, containing together by recent admeasure- ment 4A. Ott. 211', (more or less), situate about, mvl- way and fronting the road between Ellcsmere and Overton, in the County of Flint, late in the occupation of Mr Richard Roberts, deceased. The premises are structurally adapted for an Inn, well-supplied with water, fitted up with all modern conveniences in good repair, and the situation commands an extensive business. LOT 2.—Three Pieces of Meadow and Pasture Land near adjoining Lot 1, containing 10A..3R. 32p. (more or less), possessing a good frontage to the said road leading from Ellesinere to Wrexham. LOT 3.—A detached piece of Meadow Land, fronting the said road, containing 5A. OR. UP, (more or less), lying West of and near Lot 2. LOT 4.—A detached piece of Meadow Land, ap- proached from the said road. containing 4A. IR. 71'. (more or less), lying West of and near the the last Lot. The foregoing Lots are detached and form valuable Building Sites, lie up to the road leading from Elles- mere to Wrexham, recently freed from Tolls, are well suplied with water, and adjoin the lands of the Earl Brownlow, Edmund Peel, Estpiire, the representatives of the late John Stanto'i, Esquire, and Mr Hollowood. Particulars and Plans may be obtained, with any further information, at the Offices of Mr KYFFIN G. SALTER, Solicitor, Ellesmere. 982 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sate of Fat and Store Stock, at the Golden Lion Inn, Rossett. MESSRS BALGH & JOXES be? to announce ?i? that their next SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK, at the Golden Lion, Rossett, will be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of June, 1^73. Stock already entered. A Lot of Prime FAT BEASTS. A Lot of FAT CALVES. 5U Prime FAT SHEEP. A Lot of FAT LAMBS. Particulars next week. SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK. 992s STOCK SALE. GRIFFITHS'S AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he ?JL will SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of June, 1873, in his Mart, situate as above STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of Fat Cattle A lot of fat sheep and lambs, pigs and calves Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 97Sj KNOLTON HALL, Two miles from Overton, nearly ajdoining the road leading to St. Martins. R GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he ,.J has been honoured with instructions from the representatives of the late C. R. Cotton, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on their premises situated as above, on FltlDtY, the 20th day of June, 1873, the whole of their valuable Hunters, Hack, Carriages Horses and Colts, &c., a herd of pure-bred Alderney Cattle, cross-bred Cows and Calves, as specitied in the catalogues, which may be fhaù from Auctioneer. (175e KNOLTON HALL. MR GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he 1" has bcoi honourud with instructions from Captain Lake to SELL by AUCTION (by kind per- mission) on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th of June, 1^73, the following valuable HORSES, CA rTLE, (tc. :— HORSES. A Grey Mare, R years old, 13 hands inches high, well known with Sir Watkin W. Wyiin's hounds, has carried a lady regularly to hounds for three seasons. A capital Bay Carriage Horse. A capital Black Carriage Mare. The above pair have been regularly driven together for the past three years, and are fast; the black mare carries a lady. Brown Gelding. 8 years old, steady in single or double harness, an excellent hack, and has been hunted with Sir W. Wynn's hounds. COWS. Capital COM-, in full profit. Do., do. Capital Heifer Calf. Do., do. Sow, and seven followers. Berkshire Sow. Sale at Two o'clock. Charles-street, Wrexham. 1016 THE QUI-NTA, OVERTON. MR GRIFFITHS resp.?ctfuUy announces that he ?jL has been favoured with instructions from Capt. Sewoll, who is changing his residence, to SELL BY AUCTION, on his premises, situated as above, on Saturday, the 21st day of June, 1873, the whole of his Truly Valuable Household Furniture and other effects, as particularized in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had. from the Auc- tioneer. Charles-street, Wrexham. 1017a SALE BY Mil MOSES DAVIES. DENBIGHSHIRE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr MOSES DA VIES, at the Royal Oak Inn, Llansaintffraid filyn Ceiriog, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of June, 1873, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as shall then be declared :— LOT 1. All that piece or parcel of LAND, called Cae Acre, forming part of Talygarth-issa Farm, situate near the Pentrc, in the parish of .Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh, containing by recent admeasurement, la*. 3r. lp., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and recently in the occupation of Mr Robert Wynne, or his undertenants. This lot adjoins the Oswestry and Chirk road, and lands of Mr E. Jones and Mr Edwards. LOT 2. All those Three several pieces or parcels of LAND, also part of Talygarth-issa Farm, called by the several names of Cae bach, Cae yr hendy, and Cae Tydraw, coiit lining, by recent admeasurement, 10a. Or. Hp., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and recently in the occupation of Mr Robert Wynne, or his under- The road from Oswestry to Glyn passes through this lot. It adjoins lands of .Mr Evaus and Mr David Jones. LOT :3. LOT 3. All that piece or parcel of LAND, also part of Taly- garth-issa Farm, called or known by the name of Grobwll fach, containing, by recent admeasurement, la, lr. Op., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, also recently in the occupation of Mr Robert Wynne. this is bounded on one side by the River Ceiriog, and on the other by the new road from Chirk to Glyn, and adjoins lands of Mr Owen Owens. LOT 4. All that MESSUAGE or FARMHOUSE, with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances, and several pieces or pircels of LAND thereto belonging, being the remaining portion of Talygartli-issa hum, containing, by recent admeasurement, ;1a, 2r. 3(ip., or thereabouts be the same more or less, recently in the occupation of the said Robert Wynne or his undertenants. The new road from Chirk to Glyn passes through this lot. The lands are bounded on one side by the River Ceiriog, and on the other by property of Major West and Mr Evans. The whole of the lands are of very superior quality. The property is about five miles from Chirk, and about emit miles from Oswestry. It is situate in the beautiful valley of the Ceiriog, and in the neighbour- hood of the charming scenery in which the district abounds. A tramway from Glyn to Chirk has recently b completed, and is available for the carriage of passengers as well as of materials. Fishing and shooting are abundant. The water of the river might be readilv applied to extensive manufacturing purposes. The Sale to commence at Five o'clock precisely. Particulars and Plans are in preparation, and will be ready fourteen days before the day of Sale, I and (wi:h any further information) may be obtained Ion app"a-io: to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. MINSU.VLL PARRY JONES, solicitors, Oswestry. I 989a Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, DENB1UHSH1KE. ° L BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. T Iurr? ^R-? J0XES. at the Lion Hete!, Hone lUSti-F ee ??xham, ?ll Monday, the 16th day of JINFE ''f f°r !our o'clock in the afternoon. subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all tlinco?-hi important and valuable FREEHOLD 11 PREMISES, with the dwelling-hou?, i ?PPurtenances thereunto belonging, situate nn the west side of Hope Street, in the town and bovnnt,T ?,f Wrexham in the coniit? of Denbigh, and nno? ? for some years past in the occupation of Mr ?? }??s Stewart Scotcher, jeweller. r above premises are situate in one of the most important business thorough fans in the nourishing town of Wrexham having an extensive frontage to ope Street, and from its central and commanding position, presents most desirable features for invest- ment or occupation being commodies, attractive and well adapted for carrying on an extensive business. n- ,1 J. UI lUnuer partIculars apply to HENRY HLMPII- REYS, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 840a SALE of FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE,) in High- toicn, in the Town and Borough of Wrexham. TO be SOLD by AUCTION bv MESSRS BAUGH T&- JONES, at the Lion Hotel, Hope street, Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 16th day of June, 1873, at five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale. Lot 1. All that Piece or Plot of Building Land, situate in Albert-street, Higlitown, aforesaid, con- taining 384 square yards. Lot 2. All that Piece or Plot of Building L:md, ad- joining the last lot, containing 3S4 square yards. Lot 3. All that Piece or Plot of Building Land, situate in Bury-street, Higlitown aforesaid, containing in the whole 520 square yards. Lot 4. All that Piece or Plot of Building Land, situate in Bury-street, Higlitown, aforesaid, adjoin- ing the last, lot, containing in the whole 533 square yards. Lot 5. All that Piece or Plot of Building Land, situate in Bury-street, Higlitown, aforesaid, adjoining Green-bank and Derby-road, containing ïU2 square yards. The above Lots are most eligible as Building Sites. For further information, and inspection of Plan of the several Lots, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Temple- chambers, Wrexham, or to Messrs ACTON and BURY, solicitors, Wrexham. 998s SUjE BY MR SANDFIELD. Sale of Excellent and Modern Household Furniture and other Effects, near to Padeswood Station, on the Chester and Mold Line of Railway. '!?,?'R G. B. SANDFIELD has been commissioned l?JL by Mr Liston, who is leaving the neighbour- hood for Scotland, to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, June 9th, 1873, the whole of his HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, suitable for kitchen, parlour, and bedroom purposes. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS COMPRISE—Excellent cow and calf (unless previousiy disposed of), liver-coloured retriever bitch and kennel, small quantity of hay, poultry, garden tools, wheel barrow, &c. IN WASTITIOUSE.-Tliree tubs, dolly do., small boiler salting turnel, sundry tins, etc. i IN KITCHEN.—Two cupboards, square table, round stand, five Windsor chairs, dresser, fender, fire irons and stool. IN PARLOUR.—Fender and fire irons, two paraffin lamps, two cupboards, mahogany clieffionier, six hair-seated chairs, couch, mahogany dining table, felt drugget and rug. IN SITTING-ROOM.—Six chairs, arm ditto, sofa, mahogany table, eight days' clock in mahogany case, cheffionier, book case, set of trays, prints, paraffin lamps, ifcc., excellent sewing machine (by Wheeler and Wilson), matting and mats, &c., seven walnut wood chairs upholstered in green damask, ladies chair and couch (en suite), carpet, fender and fire irons, two prints, &c. BEDROOM No. I.-Iron bedsteads and mattrass, wash stind and service, toilet glass, chairs, &c. BEDROOM No. 2.—Six cane-seated chairs, arm do., folding do., oil cloth, fender and fire irons, iron bed- steads and mattrass, wash stand service, &c. BEDROOM NO. 3.—Six chairs, two tent bedsteads and mattrass. Sale at 1 o'clock for 2 prompt. 932a SALE BY MESSRS. TELOS. & W. H. HiLL. VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF STOVE, GREEN- HOUSE, AND BEDDING PLANT i, &c. MESSRS. THOS. and W. H. HILL beg to an- ?yjL nounce that they are favoured with instruc- tions from Thos. Savin, Esq. (who is changing his re- sidence), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises at Plasffyimon, Oswestry, on THURSDAY", June 12, 1873, in lots to suit purchasers, several thousands of the choicest Stove, Greenhouse, and Bedding PLANTS, in great variety Hardy and Exotic Ferns, Ornamental Grasses, Pineapple Plants in various stages of suc- cessive growth, Pot Vines, &-c. Also several two-aud-tliree light Cucumber Frames, Lawn Mowing Machines, Garden Tools, Vase Stands Garden Chairs and Seats, a quantity of four-inch Cast- iron Water Piping, suitable for stoves. A Pony Cart (quite new) and Gear;, adapted for garden use, &c., &c. The whole may be viewed on the Tuesday and Wed- nesday previous to the sale, between the hours of ten and five only. The sale will commence at eleven for twelve o'clock punctually. 932s SALE BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. Important Sale of Costly and Elegant Furniture, Pianoforte, valuable Oil Paintings, Water Colour Drowings, a choice collection of old China, and articles of Vertu, about 16J ounces of silver Plate, Books, etc &-c., at the PLAS, in the toisn of Coricen (whcrc they have been removed for the convenience oj Sale). MR. DAVID ROBERTS respectfully announces 1-, his instructions from Mrs Attree (late of Colo- mendy, Corwen), who leaves the neighbourhood for her residence in Sussex, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, oil THURSDAY" next, June 12th, 1873. Catalogues may be had at the Hotels, in Corwen, Bala, Ruthin, and Llangollen, and from the Auc- tioneer, Corwen. 1007c SALE BY n. J. JONES. MR JOHN JONES will SELL by AUCTION at 1-' Rose Cottage, Regent-street, LIangoMen, on Saturday, June the 14th, 187 .3, the whole ot the valu- j able Household Furniture. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Chapel-street, Llangollen, and 34, Yorke- street, Wrexham. 101 lr DENBIGHSHIRE. THE GARDDEN LODGE & PEX-Y-GARDDEN ESTATE, Situated at Ruabon, about a mile from the Ruabon Station of the Great Western Railway. rX i^o be SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, the j_ above-mentioned highly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising two capital Mansions, known as Gardden Lodge" and "Pen-y-Gardden," with com- modious stables, and other suitable out-buildings, "•■miens awl n?anh.it.xuK. "r)? +11? )?..?Hf.? t.?j?.tl?.tLng IL e Pasture, Arable, and Wood Lands adjoining, the whole containing about 160 acres, and affording two very desirable residences, Pen-y- Gardden being specially adapted for a hunting box, in a good sporting district. The Property contains the usual highly pro- ductive mineral seams of the Ruabon Coal Field, which are let on lease for a term, about twenty-one years of which are unexpired, at favourable Royalties; a Quarry of excellent freestone, and thick beds of valuable clay, for which convenient means of transit are already provided by a Branch of the Great Western Railway, which passes through the Estate. Other railways are projected, and are being applied for in the present session of Parliament, which will still further facilitate the meins of transit. There are several Cottages and other Dwellings standing upon various parts of the Estate, which abuts for nearly half-a-iuile upon the Wrexham and Ruabon turnpike road, affording a capital frontage for the erection of many workmen's and other dwelling- houses, which are much wanted in this neighbour- lioott. For particulars, apply to Messrs JOSEPH COOKSEY and SON, Mining Engineers and Surveyors, West Bromwich. S!:Iüg LION ROYAL JJOTEL, ABERYSTWITH. THE OLD COUNTY HOUSE, pleasantly situated, Twith a splendid view of the Sea and Pier; exten- sive stud of Horses and Carriages. Omnibus meets every train. MISS MAHGARETTA HUGHES, (i i. witty HAM), 1. -¡.. 9 He MANAGERESS, L3cral and: Pablic Noti.es. THE Rev. J. H. GIBBON desires to THANK his TI??a,?n at St. Mark's Church, for their kind Aid on Whit-Sunday. Wrexham, June 3rd, 1873. 1006c TO NUT STANDINGS or RIFLE GALLERIES .1, allowed in the streets or any public road near the village on the dav of the FestivaL Hawarden, May 2:)th, 1873. 965r WE, the undersigned, hereby give notice that we will not be responsible for any debt or debts, or other transactions which T^ HOMAS JONES, late of Nant Mills, Bersham, may contract after this date. (Signed), DAVID LLOYD JONES. RICHARD HY. JONES. June 5th, 1873. 1000 » WREXHAM SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. THE first General Annual Meeting of this Society 1. will be held at Mr Potter's Reading Room, on TUESDAY evening next, the 10th inst., at Seven o'clock. Persons wishing to be proposed as members are requested to send in their names to Mr T. BENNION ACTON, 1002c The Honorary Secretary. BUCKLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEKEBY MVEN, that in accordance J?) with the Standing Orders of Parliament, a Special or Extraordinary General Meeting, of the Pro- prietors of the Buckley Railway Comp iny will be held at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on Tuesday, the 24th day of June, 1873, at One o'clock, for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit, approving the following Bill in Parliament, with the undermentioned title, namely:— Bill, promoted by the Wrexham, Mold, and Con- nah's Quay Railway Company :— Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway (No. 1. —" An Act to authorize the lease of the Buckley Railway to the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, and to make certain arrange- ments with reference to the capital of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, and for other purposes." G. M. DIXON, Chairman. J. BROUGHTJX, Secretary. Wrexham, June 5th, 1873. 997 HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL, DENBIGH. ON TUESDAY, the 1st day of July next, VACAN- CIES FOR TWO ORPHAN INMATES, on the FOUNDATION, between the age of 7 and 12 years, will be- filled up at the above Institution. VACAN- CIES for TWO PAY BOARDERS, over 7 years of age, will also be tilled up. Terms: X20 per annum, pay- able quarterly in advance. AND VACANCIES for SIX DAY SCHOLARS, will also ba tilled up. En- trance fee, 10s., and a payment of 40s. per Quarter, payable in advance. With the view of bringing the benefits of the Imti- tuion for DAY SCHOLARS, within reach of children, living at a distance, a Home," with Board, Washing, and Lodging, can be supplied in the Town, to the satisfaction of the Local Governors, at the rate of t20 per annum. Forms of application for the above several vacancies to be had from Mr MARTIN SMITH, Park-street, Den- bigh, Clerk to the Local Governors, and which may be sent in to him on or before Saturday, the 21st instant. Former applications made should be renewed, by Letter, to the Clerk, on or before the last mentioned date. NOTE.—It is particularly requested that no applica- tions be made to the Local Governors, individually, but that all Letters of recommendation and Testi- monials be forwarded direct to the Clerk. Denbigh, 4th June, 1873. 987 RE SARAH FOULKES (DECEASED). PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, 22nd and & 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, entitled "An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the ESTATE of S A R A H F 0 U L K E S, late of King-street Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, spinster, deceased, who died on the 22nd day of February, 1872, and letters of administration, cum testamento annexo of whose personal estate and effects were on the 28th day of May, 1873, granted by the District Registry of Her .Majesty's Court of Probate at St. Asaph, to George Foulkes, of Pentrecoed, in the parish of Ellesinere, in the county of Salop, yeoman), are required to send particulars of their claims or demands to Mr Kyffin G. Salter, of Ellesinere, afore- said, the solicitor of the gai "1 administrator, on or before the 1st day of August next, at the expiration of which time the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or demands of which he shall then have had liofice, and will not be liable for the assets so distri- buted or any part thereof to any person of whose debt, claim, or demand, he shall not then have had notice as aforesaid. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1873. KYFFIX G. SALTER, Ellesmere, Salop, 1005c Solicitor to the said Administrator. HE EDWARD GRIFFITHS, DECEASED. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and .B. passed in the 22nd and 23rd vears of the rei"n of her present Maj esty, intituled "An Act to furtlier amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of EDWARD GRIFFITHS, late of Fran CysyIItau, in the parish of Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh, carpenter, deceased (who died on the fourteenth day of March, 1S73, and Probate of whose will was granted on the twenty-third day of May, 1873, by the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate at Saint Asaph, to Thomas Henry Richards, of Chirk, in the said county of Denbigh, the Executor therein named), are requested to send in particulars of such claims to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor to the said Executor, at my office, in Church-street, Oswestry, in the county of Salop, on or before the twenty-first day of July next, after the expiration, of which time the said Executor will dis- tribute the assets of the said Testator among the parties eiititle(I thereto, having regard to the claims only of which he shall then have received notice, and lie will not be liable for any part of such assets to any person or persons of whose claims he shall not then have had notice. And all Debtors to the estate of the said Edward Griffiths are requested forthwith to pay the sums due from them to me. Dated this fourth day of June, 1S73. W. I. BULL, Oswestry, Salop, 1003c Solicitor to the said Executor. DENBIGHSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS, ESTALISHED 1872. Patrons: THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY. SIM WATICIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M.P. HONOURABLE G. KEXYON. G. OSBORNE MORGAN, ESQ., M.P. WATKIN WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.P. THE MAYOR OF DENBIGH. THE RECTOR OF DENBIGH. R. B. HESKETH, ESQ. P. H. CHAMBRES, ESQ. MAJOR LEYLANn MUHBAJ GLADSTONE, ESQ. CAPT. TAYLOR. 8. C. MAINWARING, ESQ. O. BURTON, ESQ. W. SLATER, ESQ. T. G. NORRIS, ESQ. P. YORKE, ESQ. THE REV. J. BOULGER. THE REV. G. MANN. THE REV. HICKS OWEN. THE REV. J. WYNNE. J. RAWLINS, ESQ. A. E. TUIINOUR, ESQ. J. C. W. EDWARDS, ESQ. LL. HEATON, ESQ. EVAN PIERCE, ESQ., M.D. Treasitrer T. JONES PARRY, ESQ., North and South Wales Bank, Denbigh. Hon. Solicitors MESSRS GOLD, EDWARDS, AND WESTON, Denbigh. Hon. Secretaries: J. R. HEATON, ESQ. E. A. FAZAKERLEY. Hon. Assist. Secretaries: REV. R. JONES. LL. ROBERTS, ESQ., M.R.C.S. O ficer J. BE VANS. HEAD OFFICE VALE STREET, Denbigh. The object of this association is to prevent the cruel and improper treatment of animals. The Committee earnestly solicit subscriptions and donations to enable them to carry on this good work All communications are considered strictly private, W Entertainments and Meetings. "Tan nawdd Duw a'i hedd." ("Under the protection of God and His peace.") "Y Cwir yn erbyn y liyd." "A laddo a leddir." EISTEDDFOD (JENEDLAETHOL YR \yYDDGRUG, CADAIR POWYS A GWYNEDE-1S-G0WY, A GORSEDD BEIRDD YNYS PRYDAIN, 187 3. THE MOLD NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 1573. CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE LLEWELYN FAULKNER LLOYD, Esq., Nannerch, Mold. VICE CHAIRMEN J. WILLIAMS JONES, Esq., Chairman of the Mold Local Board. T. T. KELLY, Esq., Bryncoch, Mold. MUSICAL DIRECTOR MR S. ALLEN JONES, (Pencerdd Powys), Mold. TREASURER: RHYS WILLIAM LEWIS, Esq., North and South Wales Bank, Mold. AUDITORS W. EVANS, Esq., North and South Wales Bank, Holywell. J. GRIFFITH, Esq., Gothic House, Egremont, Liverpool. HONORARY SECRETARIES THE REV. THOS. R. LLOYD (Estyn), Llanfynydd, Wrexham. I MR A. JONES BRERETON (Andreas o Von), Mold, Flintshire. I SECRETARIES Vi. T. THOMAS (Gwilym Gwenffrwd). THOS. H. OLLIVE (Alpheus), Mold. BARDDONIAETH (POETRY). 1 ?"?P? Y GAD AIR ccCARADOG Y RHUFAIN." (CHAIR PPSRT7F l  L????'. '?Mo? lo?n Arfon, «Ihi-II C'lR ir'T inra Wobrwyedig. 02 2. a7S"' g& l?Mw-?ur Gwynedd." Beirniaid, I. D. Ffrai(l, Aaron )Ioc1mant. a ?dn.  G%vobr l5p. a'Tlùws Am.. 3' (Ode-" Boadicea.") BuiraM.l, Tafolog, loan Arfon, a I],M,or Mai. GIyohr,3p. 4. "SS'F-cS ?'" Song-Si? the "»shi»»'°»« Glendower. ") Beirniad, Ceiriog. Gwobr, :)p. 5. Duchangerdd—"Balchder." (Satirical Poem-" Pride.") Beirniad, Mynvddog. Gwobr 1 2o 6. Marunad (E egy)-Iorwerth Glan Aled a Thalhaiarn." Beirniad, Gweirydd ap Rhvs GIVbr, Gp. 7. Marwnad Seismg (Enghsh Elegy)-" The Rev. Canon Glynne." Judge, Canon Kingsley. pfn?zee ,.t.j. 8. Englyn- Y Denvydd." Beirniad, loan Machno. Gwobr, lp. ?- -'??"? Beddargra3h Glan Alun." Beirniad, y Parch. Roger Edwards, Wyddgru". Gwobr In 10. Deuddeg Hir a Thoddaid-Deuddeg Sir Cymru." (Twelve Sonnets "The Twelve Counties of n ?- a3es' I Beinuatd, Tafolog, loan Arfon, a Threbor MaL Gwobr, 3p. t1, 1. Ca (ar U ?"? Nlorus3-"Gwyrth Beuno." Beirniaid, Tafolog, loan Arfon, £ xhref awobr 2p. 12. Can (heb fod dros chwe' phenmU)-"Yf ddwfr o'th bydew dy hun." Beirniaid J. Owen t Training College, Swansea, (Qmlsyu), a Glanmor. Gwobr, lp. t 13. Can Ddisgrifiadol Yr olygfa o ben Moel Fammau." (Descriptive Po" em "The Seen" from a Moel Fammau.") English or Welsh. Judges, Quilsyn and Glalimo Prize, 15. RHYDDIAITH (PROSE). 1  irM?th?aw? d?- ?P}????"??'??? ?P C??y?d." Beirniad, Alvardd, Carnarvon. Gwobr, lOp. 2. lraethawd Urddau Eist?ddfodol, ?r Cynllun goreu i'w cyfaddasu at anghenion T oes." Beirniad, Gweirydd ap Rhys. Gwobr, 5p. 3. Traethawcl—" Y cymeriadau Cymreig yng ngwaith Shakspere." Beirniad, Y Thesbiad. Gwobr 3p. 4. Traethawd— Rheolau, Egwyddorion, a Chorfamaeth y Mesur Dioill, a chyfaddajrwv"dd y mesur i'r Gymraeg." Beirniad, I. D. Ffraid. Gwobr, 2p. 5. Traethawd Seisnig-" The Mineral Resources of the Counties of Flint and Denbigh, with Suggestions v for their development Judge, Thomas McKenny Hughes, Esq., Professor of Geology Cambridge. Prize, XIO. 6. Traethawd (Welsh or English)-" A Critical and Historical Essay on the Life and Genius of Glan Aluii. Adjudicator, the Rev. Roger Edwards, Mold. Priz. X5. 7. Traethawd—" Byrhanes o Enwogion Cymru yn yr Eilfed Ganrif a'r Dyiatlieg, ysgrifenedi- yn arddull lenyddol y cyfnod liv.nw." Beirniad, y Pareli. J. Peters, Bala. Gwobr on ] 8. Traetlnwll-" :wydd Callestr: ei Hadnoddau, ei Lleoedd o Hynodrwydd Hanesvddol ei Hen- wogion, ynghyd a tharddiad neu styr enwau y Treddegymau, <&c." Beirniad, Josephus a Harri Machno, Holywell. Gwobr, 5p. 9. Traethawd—" Egwyddorion Elfenol Porthiant Anifeiliaid, a Xatur Fa^wriaethol a Phesgol vr amrywiol ddefnyddiau ymborth. A ydyw Uchelbortliiant yn fantebiol i'r Porthwr a'r Prynwr' 1 Beirniad, Proffeswr Williams, Edinburgh. Gwobr, 5p. a Thlws Aur. 10. En,-Iisli Essay-" Tile a,,IviLrtzige.,i cf studying Celtic Literature." Judge, John Rhvs Esq., Rhyl 11. For the Best Account of the Mari Llwyd" (Venerable Mary), the "Wooden Horse" and any Poems and Music connected with them. Prize, X2 2s. and a Medal, by Brinley I'kicliar(Is, Estl., London. London. CYFIEITHIADAU (TRANSLATIONS.) 1. "The Wealth of Nations," gan Adam Smith. Beirniad, J. Morgan, Cadnant, Menai Bridge: Prize, ;&:}:). 2. "Burleigh and his Times," g:m Macaulay. Beirniad, J. Griffiths, Esq., Egremont. Prize £5. 3. "The Light of Stars," gan Longfellow. Beirniad, Mr W. U. Davies, Llandudno. Prize El. 4. The Beautiful Snow." I'w g!,iel -;In yr Y,i-ifeiivtl(liui. Beirniad, Dr. Davies, Holywell. Prize, £3. 5. Morfa RInuldlan," gan Ieuan Glan Geirionydd. Beirniad, Quellyn, Llanidloes. Gwobr, 3p. ti. "Coleddiad yr Iaith Gymraeg," gan Dewi o Ddyfed. Gwobr, Tri Gini. Gwel y Gioladoanvr am 1837, tu. 234-7 a 258-01. Beirniad y Parch. T. James (Llallawg). CELFYDDYD (ART). 1. "Y Beithyneu oieu, wedi ei gwneuthur yn ol dull yr hen feirdd, ag 'Awdl Ddvchan Gwyr Caerllonar-Ddyfrdwy,' gau Lewys Glyn Cothi, wedi ei thori ami vn Ilythyrenan Coelbreu y Beirdd. Gwobr Pum Gini. Gwel gwaith Lewys Glyn Cothi, t.d. 385-8. "Jud° ge, Rov. T. James (Llallawg). 2. The best Eisteddfod Chair, of Carved Oak, with Bardic Designs." To be the property of Committee. Prize, X5. 3. "The best Wooden Spson, with a Welsh Device thereon." Judge, O Gethin Jones. Prize 10s. 4. "The best Walking Stick, made by Exhibitor." Judge, LI. F. Lloyd, Esq., Naimerch. Prize, 10s. 5. "The best Knitted Pair of Welsh Woollen Stockings," ditto. Judge, Mrs Lewis, PrciöwyIfa, Mold. Prize, Ll. 6. "The best Welsh Linsey, suitable for Ladies' Dresses," ditto. Prize, C'). *■ 7. "The best Welsh Flannel," made by Exhibitor. Judge, J. W. Jones, Esq., Mold. Prize £ 8. "The best Welsh Cloth," made by Exhibitor. Judges, Messrs J. Edwards, and J. June" Drapers, Mold. Prize £ 3. 9. "The best Model of a Portable Schoolroom, for 100 Children." Judge, G. llllb, Esq 11 C. E., Mold. Prize 4:3. 10. "The best Article of Furniture, made out of Welsh Slate." Judges, Captain Francis, Be the-da 'r and Owen Parry, Esq., Llanberis. Prize 1:3. 11. "The best Oil Painting—'The Death of Richard Wil-,oi. P., Judge, W. Cornwallis West' Esq., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh. Prize 12. "The best Sculpture of Cambria, as 'Cymru Ian, gwlad y crati. Judge, M"vnorvdd Prize £ 2!). 13. "The best Triple Harp," (to be the property of the Eisteddfod). Judge, A') Thomas Prize Ilt). LLYsIEUVETH (BOTANY). 1. "The best Collection of Ferns indigenous to Wales, in pots, with names thereon." Judgp, ] Dacre Trevor Roper, Esq. Prize, £ 3. ARDDANGOSIAD (EXHIBITION). 1. "The best Exhibition of Buckley Ware." Judge, C. G. Bayley, Esq., Ex-Mayor of Oswestry. Prize X5. 2. "For the best got up and most typographically correct Welsh Book, of not less than 300 pages, > printed and published in Wales, from 1870 to 1873." Judge, H. Davies, Esq., Cheltenham. Prize, £:3 :3:5. ¡: The compositions in art, the collection of ferns, the Buekley ware, and books, to be in the hands of the Committee on or before Saturday, the 16th August, 1873. CERDDORIAETH (MUSIC). 1. To the best performer on the Welsh Triple Harp of a Welsh Air given at the time. Judge, Ap > Thomas. Prize. The prize Harp, value £ 10. 2. To the best performer on the Cornet of the Welsh Air, "Ash Grove." with variations. Judge, Ap Thotnas, London. Prize X2. 3. To the best performer (under 18 years of age) on the Trirle Harp. Prize X2. 4. The Boy, under IS, who shall perform best on the Pianoforte any piece given at the time. < Prize XI. t 5. The Girl, under 18, who shall perform best on the Pianoforte any piece given at the time. Prize £ 1. t;, A Prize of £ 50 and a Gold Medal will be given to the Choir of not less than SO or more than 100 Voices that renders best—Choruses, "O God behold our sore distress, and "When his voice in thunder spoke," (Jephtha) Handel. Novello's edition. (Open to the World). Judges, John Hullah and Willert 15e.ile, Esquires, Professor of Music, London. 7. To the choir, of not less than (?J, or more than 75 Voices, a P'iz} of £ 40 for the best render?n' and £ 10 for the second best of the Chorus, Rise up, Arise, (No. 15, St. Paul's) Mendelssohn. )re- sented by the Committee of the Welsh Choir Prize Fund (founded bv Brinley Ulchard3, Fsu ) To be competed for by Xorth Wales Choirs only. Judge, Brinley Richards, Esq. S. To the Choir of not less than 40 Voices that renders best—Choruses, Worthy is the Lamb that u, was slztiii," and Aiiieii," (Handel's Messiah). Open to Wel.-h choirs only. Prize £:20. 9. To the Choir of not less than 30 Voices that renders best—Canig, "Y Uwanwyn" (Gwilvm Gwent). Open to North Wales only. Published by Hughes and Son, Wrexham. Prize < 10. To the Clioir of not less than 30 Voices that renders best Ar don o fi.ien v "wvntoeddr}o h' Parry). Open to Flintshire only. Published by Hughes and Son, Wrexham"prize £ 10 11. To the Female that renders best-Song Tros y Gareg" (J. Thomas). Published by Lamborn and Co., New Bond Street, London. Ilrize t2. 12. To the Male or Female Voice, under 15 years of age, that renders best-Song, (fy"ello fwvn gli," from Gems oj Welsh Melody. Prize, jEl. 13. To the Te 2r Voice that renders best-Song, "Dafydd y Garreg Wen," from Gems ? Welsh .V??o?. Prize, £2. 14. To the four (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass) that render best, at first sight, any piece of Music given at the time. Judge—Brinley Richards, Esq.- Prize Xa. 15. To"the Baritone oice that renders best-Song, Morfa Rhuddlan," from Gems of Welsh Melody. pi-ize 16. To the four best Pennillion Singers-one prize given each day-,C,.>, £ 1 10s £1. and Iiis. 17' Ml»rize, ^mp0Siti0U Best Tenor Song to Welsh Words. Judge-Eos Rhondda, Groeswen. Priz £ 0, 18. For the best Melody, with an Accompaniment for Harp ?r Piano, comnosed in the HI.> of 8g5S^*8^33Sr,•• :Medal) by "? "-?? (??-n), IMt. Judp;e-nrin18y Richards, Escl. 19. Br?BandCompe?on. A Prize of  will be given to the Band that will perform hest and  to the one that performs second beat I the "Grand Fantasia on Welsh Melodies," arranged and published by [. d0 I.acq, 10, MiUbrook-road, Brixton, London, S. W. Regulations: Amateur Saudi only allowed to play. All the performers must be members of the particular a whieh they are e-,iterecl, tn(I not be selected from other Bawls; the names and residences (in full) of the performers, and the names of the instruments upon which they play, to be given at t.ie Lime of entry. All the players must have been members of the Bands for three months, and have played together (once a week) for six weeks previous to the contest. The unmber of Competing Bands not to be less than three, and no Band to hv undei l, or to exceed 20 in number. A Form of Entry may be had on application to Mr S. ALIEN JONES, Mold. The whole oj the Musical competitions must be a bona fide Amateur Performance. An accompani- rizent (Pianoforte or Harmonium) will be allowed. The Compositions u;ZZ be the property of the Composers. If void of merit the prizes ,tcia be withheld. All the Compositions to be sent direct to their respective Adjudicators by August 1st, 1873 and I1!lles where expressly stated to the contrary, the compositions, works of art, collections, Ac., to be the proferty of the Authors and Exhibitors. If void of merit, the prizes will be withheld in a I cases. The successful Choirs, Bands, and COlllpetito will be expected to serve in the evening concert, oil the days on which they are the victors. The names of intending Competitors, competing Choirs ar.d Bands, to be sent to )Ir S. Allen jo,s (Pencerdd Gwalia), Musical Conductor, on or before the 1st of August, 1873. Brogrammesofthe Ei?tcd.:fod,?tat;ng when the competitions are to take pf la" te, ?m 'u <«.<»■ ma. first weel i.,i l?all on ai p?catien to the.?ecrefarie?. I ?i r A Entertainments ? Meeting HILL-STJ1EJST PRMn^ HILL-STREET PRES?BY?rcEcR,IA..N CHURCH. THE REV. WILLIAM HOWELLS Theological Tutor of Trevecca College, )- WiU preach the ANNIVERSARY SERMons In the above place of worship ON SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 8th, In the Morning at Half-past Ten, Half-past Two, Evening at Half-past Six. %45 -y ORDINARY & SPECIAL TRAINS FOR TUB TWO QRAND jyjILITARY CONCERTS ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE lira, IS73, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Ladies and gentlemen purchasing tickets for either morning or evening concert, will be admitted before those paying at the door. A 3PECIIL TRATN has been engaged to leave. Wrexham, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK for all Stationa a* far as Mold. Return Tickets can be. had at a, '??- '-<'?<c<-? price (I Mr & Allen, ?</?, ?lte <:c?tM<? of the Mold ?'??./M Choir. MORNING CONCERT. From Mold 10-48 and 12-47 Return to Mold, 5-35. Trom Ruabon, 12-50 and 1-9. EVENING CONCERT. From Mold, 47 & (H2 SpeciaIIZebra to Mold, 11-0. From Ruabon, 0-13 and 7-0. ART IST IES:L BAND OF THE 14TII REGIMENT (40 Performers). MOLD EISTEDDFOD CHOIR (250 VOICES). MADAME BELLINIE PORTER, AND E0 3 MORLAIS. Musical Director Mr EDWIN IIARRISS. ^°os 'cbK^1"^ CONCRRT wil! ?ke pbce at THREE o'clock, Numhered reserved chair. 5s. JMcony 2; fi,l; iV I ™6'*s!'ats' U C?rr??s to U-  Cztrrit;es to I)e Potter" High-street. of at %I,: ?S'??''F????'' ?'" take place at Eight O'clock. Front '?' 2s (id -?I<?y. Is. tM.; bo?ac? ? seats, Is. Carnages to be ordered at M-30. Z:U' Carriages to enter Qtieen-strect end of Henblas- stieet, and to leave Chester-street end. S¡r  l!a(" úcn madc ? <?  Of l-i.cji'i:8hment8 lcith Co,.n Exchct;tye. W REXHAM PUBLIC HALL AND CORN EXCHANGE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN ME- J. L. TOOLE, WILL APPEAR IN TIIE ABOVE HAH, For Positively two Nights only! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 13 and 14, 1873. Supported by a LONDON COMPANY. ManaSer Mr G. B. LOVEDAY. ^?1 StaSe' with Scenery, will be erected for he occasion. Plan of the Hall may be seen, and places secured at  B. ""?? .t Mr Potter.. Book.?!e? a??the Ha?i O ^oois open at F..?, commence at ? Carriages at 0.45. St?IJs53; Front Seats 3s; Gallery 2s; Back SeatXs 1,t Carnages to enter Henblas-street from Queen-street :et <lowIl at the Pablic HalJ' then drive oTZ Set er-strect. For particulars see programmes. yig,. A Special foi- QI 3ERSHAM AND ^EiM^MALE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE '?'C'?:'? ? "'? ?"? Society will be !'e:d at the Cross ows| on Tuesday, :he 17th (lav of ,June, V'¡:J, when the }{opl Cheshir Militia Band will bo in attendance. Uw'sha'e Tea will be provideit at 4 o'clock p.m. Immediately after Tea, Tickets will be sold at fitl mch for admission into the Green. Tickets for Tea and Green-Is fid. 100? WILLIAM DAVIES, 1008:¡, Secretary. FARNDON LADIES' CLUB, 1873. Lady Patroness: Mrs. ALDERSEY, Ahlersey Hall. Lady Stewardesses: Mrs HUGHES and .Miss HARRSIO.v. Stewards: Mr HLGHES Md Mr ROBERTS r HE of this Sf)cie'?5' I-iII on WEDXESD,U', JU.NL? ,1,?73. Tea, on the Green at four o'clock. ADMISSION: To Green and Tea, 2s. To Green after Tea, Is. The Sa of the 1st Cheshire Ililitia will play (01. lancing from 5 to U o'clock. !)/Hr 981c FREE .MASONRY. 'ROVINCE OF NORTH WALES & SHROPSHIRE B.W.P.O.JI. SIR W. '.V. NVYNN, UART., M.P. CONSECRATION OF THE FITZALAN LODGE, OSWESTRY. 1,1:12:. T^HE Consecration of the -ilm, T„ -• l. lation of ?rbiu?ui ?Ma'sfte- r will t?ke VYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTHYI ON SATURDAY, 21ST JUNE, 187:3, Vhen the attendance of the Brethren of this and the neighbouring provinces is respectfully invited. 0 S3EC EATioji AT FOUR O'CLOCK. BANQUET AT SIX O'CLOCK. By Order of the W.M. Designate. E. BREMNER SMITH, Hon. Sec. Tickets for Banquet, including bottle of-mne1 128. 6d. 9013 u rHE GRESFORD VOLUNTEER FETE AND RIFLE CONTEST, \yi[ L take place on MONDAY, June 30th, 187;. Particulars in due course. 951a. OSWESTRY INSTITUTE. ANNUAL FETE AND PIC-NIC. CHIRK CASTLE. FRIDAY, July 25th, 1873. PERSONS desirous of SIP[lI'yjn o„f''1"10-'1^ n e lPent ?Reo:Som t?o t°???Meu?M?te apphcation fop Tent Room to J. WHITRIDGE, Bryn Morda, Oswestry.. righ?'senior" reserve to themselves the rIght ot selectIon. 1015a 1015a WREXHAM WORKiNG-MENS ?CLUB AND w REXH?i-31 INSTITUTE The Committee beg to aii"Oltiiee that it is inten(le(I to HOI(I the annual F I t MONLUY..r -UiiLTST 4. Part;;Ular,, IVIII be givell C:J <;11 1 'It "Ute tt\"ert' t 971s