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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JOXES & LLOYD OMv INN, BANGOR, FIVE MILES FROM \V HEXHAM. MESSRS JONES AND LLUYD haye received in- t 'triieti;iiis frolii tlit,- ELL BY ?LCt'l"?. SA-n KUAY, M?rch 7?h, 1S74, the lolluw- KITCHEN.—Large table dresser with drawers, iron kitchen fender, sundry plates, Ac ROOM.—Three tables, 2 portable ^.EEN^L, hum. .r.mn? for curuuH. s.iudn? ..u.ni?U?hc.f, ;ti'. SU.1 ?dch.dr. a L.t of ?uchu. in dub room, about 14 window blind* and rolIor^ brackets, &-c. R._six ?.n'.t k?- .t"? ''?-' ??' counter with dr.?.rs and lead .i? u.?Mcp.?Uun,j?s,aud a\ ¡(Jut Ii dOZ,'ll la,s, "???'?????:. ?.ty w.? c..k..ud 4 bras. t? aliout 10gill, ^.ul )?u.iv, ?u?rv"?y''?t: sig^ n L?u-d.,Uceu.e u:' to) uct"I,,r, i .j large quantity of fire wood, 2 6-u- s?s,:? h.dt?- '?, !??s,.<c.n,;tv acks, th:- ?? in sh?d, ? Ur.f c.?-. ?'??-? crate with gl?s, ?u- s.ile at Two o'clock. Plassev, Overton, anu ^lexhum. 480a L I- i L I I'La?i(i D E-4 j) STOCK. p.n'i, f.>ttrnti!< *fiont Ellesmere, three from Uanmer Ih /'■ (' f/'am Or,- rtiui. MESSRS JONES AND LLOYD have been f?v?nrud i?I. wit!trnc).i'usfru!u?Ir\V[]Ii.:tni<Jt!'Lh' ?,?]t'titinKtr'"Ml'n'min?.t('SKL?byAL'CiH? <iii the above p:em:ses, on Monday, the Dili day ol March, 1*74, the whole jf h:s Dairy Cows and oung •stink, comprising — Li vie STOCK. 5 Capital dairy C"S with calves at foot 4 Yearling heifers £ yearling bulls, well bred ln-pig sow }-, YUtl!. Broad wheeled cart. in.n arms, harvest Biaun, n-arlv new, spring cart wuh harvest gearing, c.ut "l Ion wood trough 1 stone ditto, inn. piongh ¡ I lt;trr-)" shovels, rakes ?c.? .t 'I <? posl>. and about :?'uy.n'.ts wire fencing, 0U iioli 'lai'uKs in lots to suit l'Ul'c:!¡;r-er, ijuitti new. IN PAIUY. I we iron furnace grate, Arc., kitchen grate and side oven, 4 benches. 2 stone cheese presses, r..w, 5 pair of cheese va's, ten inches, cheese: hin- lkr- and till hoops, cheese mo, ladder, Arc., milking ■■ ins, (j till milk p i;.s, baking oven, lid siukstone, a lot of sundries. Mile to commence at 1 o ,clock. Plassev, Wrexham.. 4:JUr RED HALL, TIc, JliiN from Holt, an i nee from Wrexham. M1>SUS. JONES AND LLOYD beg to :mncunce -t? titt!'t;c'ipt"! ins-ructions from Mr \V. Lee, -t<j?)' L LhyAt. C T K J X j- 1'elit'ilIg to sl-LL by AUCTION, i inM>b\v, M.VKI'U 11 ni. 1>74, the whole of his L iv -UI i I> :Td STOCK, D K1IIY Yi?sEL?, and part :hL H'TSKHULU UU UN ITU HE. I'll,. LIVE STOCK comprises 10 young dairy cows, t with calves at. fool, 1 milch cow, 2 yearling 1 "yearling bull, 2 very pow erful wagon mares, v ,ki)owu in the neighbourhood; "Brown,rising (1 years old, 1<! £ hands high, in-foai to Young Ben, a hands liLl:. a clever worker. Tnese are a splendid match, hi-' ? ctfVt'r wor k er. tii for town work. Iron-grey filly, 1 year old, by Young Sain-on, very promising, sow and 7 followers, :lIltl pi,,>, Lit pig, gOLHl quality. The IMPLEMENTS include iron plough (Edwards's latent), ditto quite new with swingle trees, iron caltivator, 1 pair of iron zig-zag harrows, 2 pair of ditto, wood roller, 3 narrow wheel carts with harvest gearing complete, 1 with springs, in very good Condition, broad wheel cart, with harvest gearing, narrow Wheel tumbrel with pig cratches, 2 wheel- barrows (one quite new), ditto long ladder, cross cut saw, hay knife, cutting machine by Smith, Whitchurch, winnowing machine, big truck and 20 bags, large grinding stone, pikels, rakes, boos, shovels, yelves, scrapers, axe, hooks, ami mittens, dock iron, weeding Lmgs, heel rake, cow ties, cow truss, a lot of old iron, Ac. liEARS.— Set of thrill gears, quite new, chain sears, set of thrill gears, set of ploughing traces, back bands, belly bands, lu-ck straps, odd gears, 3 large timber chains, 2 iron boxes, Ac. DA1KY VESSELS.—Butter turnel, wood cheese screw, wheel churn and bench, large cheese tub, 2 j. or of cheese vats, 15 inches, 2 ditto 14 inches, 2 ditto 1:2 inches, 1 ditto 10 inch.-s, J odd cheese vats, curd iii:]]. staff churn, A c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.— Brass tongs, poker and shovel, kitchen table, dresser and shelves, with cupboard and 13 drawers, 3 corner cupboards, large s.Wn, half-a-dozen oak kitchen chairs, 3 cine-seated ditto, 1 arm ditto, 7 odd dito, 2 antique linen chests, A.V., tV c. Lunch by Ticket at 11, Sale at 12 o'clock. Plassev and Overton. 4 >7b THE NOliTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION" MART, WREXHAM, "\f1 ESSRS. JONES and LLOYD respectfuDy an- .J nounce that they will ELL BY AUCTION, in their Mart, on Thur-Jay, March 19:11, 167-4, splendid lot of Magnificent Eat Cattle. Bullocks, and Heifers A Grand Selection of Fat Sheep A Prime Lot of Fat Pigs and Calves Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 1334g SALE AT MIDDLE SUXTLEY, :i'.ua'.c 2 iiillcs /mm 1 xhctui. and 3 miles from lluab'i, mur Erddij'. 23 HEAD OF CATTLE AND THREE HOR^E" Messrs. JONES am! LLOYD have the com- ?L iii:til?i of Nil. NN, t,],)v AL C HON (without any RESERVE whatever), on FUUIAV March 2»ith next, at Middle Sontley aforesaid, the LI i'E and DEAD FAliM(.\<; SrOCK, comprising— 15 well-framed and coloury young dairy Cows, most of which have calves at foot 3 smal t young barren Cows 4 do. burell HeHer" I splendid short-horn Bull HORSES. Farmer," roan waggon Horse, 16-3 high 4 years old, of great substance and power, and very active l!am:er," dark bro.vn Horse, 10 high, 3 > ears old with plenty of bone "Dutch," brown waggon Mare, S years old, JO hands high, of great power, and a noted worker The IMPLEMENTS are comprised of narrow- -v'n.'el waggon, harvest gearing (quite new), broad- w 'a el cart complete, narrow-wheel cart, broildwiieel ■a t. do- cart, large iron land roller (new), 2 pairs of barrows, 2 capital ploughs, 2 kibbling mills by Rich- il,l, cli:tlv cutter, winnowing midline and riddles, taraip pul;«er, 2 dozen sack bags, thrill gears, plough gears, chain gears, ifce., Arc. Portion of the Dairy Vessels, consisting of Cheese Vat-, Tubs, Milk pans, Ac. The Auctioneers have great confidence in recom- mending the Cattle an I waggon Horses as being fit for town or country trade. Luncheon at 12 o'clock, Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Pla ssey, Wrexham. 4S7e P RE LI MIN A R Y A?XOUNCEMEXT. Imptrtaa' Sale of Cutox aad Calt's, C'o?'t? Cow*, 'llip,)rtait' Sale, of Cuiv.3 att,l Calv?,s, eal,7i,lcow,??, Waguis and Carts, Piowjh.s, Harrows d:C., at SLTfON CiREEN, jour iiiilea from Wrexhn,ii, tivo-and-a-half from Vxtaj'jr, and three from ll-dt. j MESSRS. JONES and LLOYD have been hnn- tl IL onred with instructions from Mrs Davies and s.,n;who is giving up the farm), to SELL by PUBLIC Particulars in future advertisements. 2S4g NEW HALL. CLOSE TO RUABON, AND FOUR MILES PROM WREXHAM. MESSRS J(?KS AND LLOYD respectfully an- 1. nounce that they have been honoured with in- structions from Mr Howe, who is changing his re- sidence in consequence of Mr West dispo-ing of his Ruabon estate, in lots, to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 27th and 2sth days of March, 1874, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects. The Live Stock comprises 7 capital dairy cows, calved and to calve. 1 Barren 1 Very prime fat cow 1 Magnificent fat ox, heavy weight 2 Two-year-old bulls 2 Two-year-old bullocks 32 Two-year-old heifers 10 Yearling bullocks 5 Yearling heifers I Yearling bull 12 Capital wagon and hack horses and colts 1 In-pig sow, 3 gilts, and 3 porkets A flock of 80 Shropshire-down ewes lambed and to lamb The Implments include 2 broad-wheel wagons, broad and narrow-wheel carts, Whitechapel, Cam- bridge, and other rollers, ploughs, harrows, hay and straw cutters, pulpers, corn drill, steam engine, Ac., and about 100 measures of skyebJue and red potatoes. ORDER OF SALE Ist Day—Horses, cattle, and part of the imple- ments. 2nd Day-Sheep, remainder of implements, and dairy vessel. Detailed catalogues mav be had from the Auc- tioneer one week prior to the sale. Lunch, by tickt-t, each day at 11. Sale to. commence at 12 o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 51 ga SALE BY MH. THONIAS DEAN. I PRELIMINARY" ANNOUNCEMENT. HALKIN RECTORY, NEAR HOLYWELL. MR. THOMAS DEAN has received instructions .r from the administrator to SELL by AUCTION on TVF.SI)\Y the 24th inst., the whole of the very ex- ,-N-ITUItF, CONI, ]Heifei- celient HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cows, Heifers, an l out-door effects, the property the late TIev. Ed- urd Evans. Full particulars in next. 511c Sales bv Auction t JUXE SALE BY B."Uf,JON-E, Desirable Freehold Property at- PENI'i; ECH RISTION YDD, Yacr Ruabon, Denbighshire. TO he SOLD hy AUCTION, by MES-jRS BATGH, JONES t Co., at the Anchor Inn, Pentrechris- ti, ny-tld, on Friday, the nth March, 1874, at five o'clock III the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. All that Freehold Messuage and Dwelling-House, with the Garden and Premises thereunto belonging, situate near the Anchor Inn, at Pentrechristionydd, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Den- bigh, and now or late in the occupation of Mr David L'oyd. For further particulars apply to Mr A. H. REID, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 5U2 Sa'e of Tn-cnlf oCtex. Darrens. Yearlini Heifers. Fat 1 triple ments of Hus- bandry, Gears, Dairy IVsijUis, and Household Fur- t it i-e. AT COMMON WOOD, NEAR HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH, JONE?, & CO., beg to an- i" nou'.c? that th"y have received instructions from Mr Lloyd, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at oil Friday, the 13th day of March, IS74, the whole of his live and dead farming stock, implements of husbandry, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Furniture. Tin: Live STOCK comprises—12 excellent in-calf cows, barrens, yearling heifers, fat heifers, fat sow, and 2 power-ful waggon horses. TilE etc., include broad wheel cart (nearly new), narrow wheel ditto, market shandrv, iron plough, iron chain harrows, turnip pulper, scari- tier, Wood land foller, chaff cutter, long ladder, wheel barrows, swing hopper, half measure, heel and other rakes, pikels, yelves, cart rope, quantity of old iron, manger, corn coffer, stone cistern, stone and Buckley tiie pig troughs, cow chains, A:c., several sets of thrill chain and ploughing gears, neck straps, odd gears, set of harness, riding saddle and bridle, breaking bridle, crank and chains, Arc. Also a variety of dairy vessels and part of the Household Furniture. Detailed Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers S days prior to the Sale, or if by Post on receipt of a pu.-tage stamp. Lunch at eleven and Sale at twelve o'clock sharp. 454it Highly important sale of 54 short-horn dairy cows, heifers, fat cows, pedigree bulls, hoises, piys, hay, mangolds, potatoes, iiiipletiteitts of husbandry, ttc., at the MILL FAInT, Rossett, midway between Chester and Wrexham. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. beg to an- l. nounce that they have been favoured with in- structions from Mr Lewis (who is giving up the dairy), to prepare for a SALE by PUBLIC AUC nox, at the Mill Farm, Rossett, aforesaid, on TLE-DAY, the 17th day of March, 1874, the whole of his choice stock of dairy cows, heifers, fat cows, pedigree bulls, pigs, hay, mangolds, potatoes, implements of husbandry, kv. c. The Live Stock comprises 32 very choice short-horn dairy cows and heifers, two fat cows, three short-horn pedigree bulls, twelve store pigs, and ten pork ditto. The Implements consists of broall wheel cart, straw cart, turnip drill, cheese screw, ltC. Farm Produce.—About one hundred measures of potatoes, ten tons of mangolds, stack of prime hay, about 10 tons. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in soliciting the attention of their friends and the public to this sale, the stock being of an unusual character and in excellent condition. Also, to be offered after the above, the property of several neighbouring farmers, the following stock, Afc. :—Eight barrens, three in-calf cows, three year- ling heifers, black cart mare four-year old, bright bay pony, 13 liauds, steady to ride and drive chestnut filly rising four years old, a number of very excellent young Dorking fowl. Detailed catalogues may be had nine days prior to the sale on application to the Auctioneers, if by post on receipt of a postage stamp. Lunch at Eleven and sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. 4GSc Important 8ale of Fifty head of Farming Stool: i m pie Hi''at. s of husband f> years, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, at HONKLEY, BURTON, near Rossett, midway between Wrexham and Chester, MESSRS. BACGH, JOXES, aud Co" beg to an- i't nounce that they have been instructed by Mr William Jones, of Honkley, aforesaid, to offer for SALE by AUCTION oil Wednesday, the 1-Sth day of March, 1X74, the whoie of his live and dead farming stock, implements of husbandry, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Furniture. The Live stock comprises 32 very useful sliort-liorn cows, heifers, and barrens, and one 2-year-old bull, two powerful waggon mares (one in foal), one promising iron gray colt, two in-pig sows, and twelve store pigs. The Implements include horse power with churn attached, broad and narrow-wheel carts, double and single ploughs, iron harrows, land rollers, winnowing machine, turnip pulper and slicer, ladders, wheelbarrows, Arc. also, a variety of modern dairy vessels. The Furniture contain kitchen, parlour, and bedroom requisites. Detailed catalogues may be had nine days prior to the sale oil apjjlication t) the Auctioneers, or if by post oil receipt of a postage stamp. Lunch at Eleven and sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. 409c rr SALE BY MR EDWARD JONES. HAFOD Y SEECH, UVCH Y MYNYDD UCHA, HOPE FLINTSHIRE, near BWLCHGW YN. MR EDWARD JONES is favoured with instruc- I_VJL tions from Mr William Ashbrook (who is leav- ing), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, Hafoil- y-Seech Farm, Uwchymynydd Uclia, on TUESDAY, the IIJth dyloi ;\larch, 1874, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, viz. — 4 capital lirlch cows with calves at foot, 1 ditto barren, 4 two-year old in-calf heifers, 3 one year old calves, 1 two year old bullock, 1 powerful cart mare, well-known in the neighbourhood, 1 useful grey mare, 17 hands high, 2 yearling c.ilts, 1 capital donkey, 2 breeding sows, one with eight followers, 10 pigs, nine weeks old, 5 pure bred Shropshire Downs, in lamb. The Implements comprise—1 narrow wdieel cart with harvest gearing, 1 broad wheel cart, 2 iron ploughs, 1 wood ditto, 1 pair iron harrows, as good as new, 1 pair chain harrows ditto, 1 scultter, 1 chaff cut- ter, by Bentall, 1 winnowing ill-teiiiiie, I wood land roller, I heel rake, rakes, yelves, pikels, shovels, various other articles for fanning and stable purpo.-es, half a stack of well harvested hay, quantity of oats, 0 sacks of salt, 1 patent weighing machiue, I wringing and mangling machine, 1 wheel churn, and dairy vessels, the household furniture consist of the usual requisites for housekeeping. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend the foregoing as being first class and well worthy the at- tention of purchasers. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock to a minute. Auctioneers OHice, 30, Beast Market, Wrexham. 4<_i6r -m SALE BY MR LOVATT. SALES BY MR LOVATT.—MYHCH 23rd: SALE S of FLRNIIURH at ?ewbrid?e. The Sales advertised to take place in the New Corn Exchange are POSTPONED. 401e SALE BY A. FOULKES. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CORWEN. A- FOLLKES begs respectfully to announce 1TX that he has been favoured with instructions from Mr W. Smith, chandler, to SELL by AUCTION dot the Queen's Hotel, in the town of Corwen on Fridav the 20th of March, 1*74, at the hour of two for three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then there to be produced, the whole of that desirab'e and most e:ïg ¡hie Freehold Property c?'?'e and MINGHAM HOUSE, situate ill Brd?street the main thoroughfare in the said Town of ?orwen The property consists of excellent Cellars in base- ment and bakehouse adjoining; on Ground Floor, a commodious shop, kitchen, and pantry; on first floor, a large sitting-room and three bedrooms als.) four attic-rooms, with yard, gardens &c ad- joining and communicating with the back street now in the occupation of Mr David Davies. The chandler's factory with warehouse-room yard, &c., all 011 hand. The situation of this property is in a most thriving and considered the best part of the town for business premises, and is substantially built and well-finished with a respectable c)as of property adjoining and it affords a rare opportunity to residents and others to become possessed of a first-class property. For further particulars previous to the sale, apply to Mr William Owen Jones, solicitor, Llangollen and Corwen, where a plan of the property may be inspected, also to the Auctioneer, Cefn Cotage, Ruabon. 420r WALLIS'S SAUSAGES arc the cheapest food for man. Sold wholesale and retail, 28, Market Hall, Wrexham. ilSc Sales by Auction SALE BY MR WHITFIELD. WOODLANDS, NEAR CHIRK. ML T. WHITE!ELD has been honoured with in- .1. strumous from James Bbckwe!l, E<]" (who is .hanging his ?"?'cc),to ?KLL byAUC-r'ION.on eD? r?? i ab0Vf' °? Monday, the 23rd day of ?. is-'f 'H •vbiole of his ?"Perior HOUSEHOLD t ?rL ii? '\i .i L ff..h.- viz contents of dhuug. drawing, and > Vlz > contents of dining, drawing, and lIloruill?, rooms, hetl and dressing rooms, entrance .? ?'?'?". ?c., valuable horses, traps, sporting d?s, and numerous other effects. Further particulars next week. 47S)r FOUR PEDIGREEE [SHORT-HORN BULLS. Fur Sale by A action in the Oswestry Smithfield, on Wednesday, the llth day of March, 1874, by '1' n T. WHITFIELD, the property of John A- Humphreys, Esq. DUTCHMAN, white, calved February 28tli, 1873, get hv tCiii5, Tom Dam, Duchess 3rd, by Romeo, 22754. g dam, Duchess 1st, by Napier, 1W73. g g dam, Cassia 3rd, by Daiulv, 13840. g g g dam, Cassia 2nd, by St. John, 27413. g g g g dam, Cassia 1st, bv Sir Walter 2nd, 10834. Sgggg Jam, by Major, 433S. EMIGRANT, roan, calved March 9th, 1873, got by Dam, Eglantine, by Harry Crossley, 2G314. g dam, Emma, by Banneret, 19257". g g dam, Elinor, by g g g dam, Etiquette 2nd, bv Hickory, 1470(5. g g g g dam, Etiquette, by Tenantry, 13-21). g g g g g dam, Euriclice, by the Red Duke, 8694. g g g g g g dam, Euribia, by Hero of the W st, 8150. S g g g g g g (lim, Modish, by Kenilworth, 7118. g g g g g g g da n, Madam, by Lottery, 4280. g g g g g g g g; dam, Premium, by Pluenix, 6290. ENGINEER, roan, calved March 27th, 1873, got by King Tom, 28985. Dam, Elegance, by Harry Crossley, 26344. g dam, Elinor, by Hermit, 14C97. g g; dam, Etiu uette 2nd. bv Hickorv. 1470(5. g g g dam, Etiquette, by Tenantry, 13829. g g g g dam, Euridice, by the Red Duke, 8894. g g g g g dam, Euribia, by Hero of the West, 8150. g g g g g g dam, Modish, by Kenilworth, 71-18. g g g g g g g dam, Madam, by Lottery, 42-0. g g g g g g g g dam, Premium, by Phuenix, 6280. WANDERING WILLIE, white, March, 29th, 1873, got by Forest Knight, 28634, Dam, Woodbine, by Arrogance, 17321. g dam, White Rose, by Cormorant, 12610. g g dam, Wanton, by Valiant, 7663. g g g dam, Woodford, by Jerry, 4102. g g g g dam, by Coxcomb, 3514. g g g g g dam, by Saxon, 10787. g g g g g S dam, by Sovereign, 10861. The above Bulls and their dams may be seen at Hanley Hall any day before the Sale. KING TOM won the First Prize of the Oswestry and Ellesuiere Show as a Yearling in 1869, also the first prize in 1870 as the best Bull of any age, and the prize for best fat Bull at the Oswestry Christmas Show in 1872. HARRY CROSSLEY took First Prize at the Os- westry and Ellesmere Show as the best Bull of any age in 1869. FOREST KNIGHT beat 64 competitors in his class as a Yearling, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, March 2nd, 1871, and took second prize at Ellesmere in 1871, a son of King Tom's taking First Prize. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 480r SALE BY MR SANDFIELD. Sale of Horses, Cart, Shandry, Gears, Household Furniture, ttc. MR G. B. SANDFIELD is instructed to SELL BY ?A AUCTION, by order of the receiver in the es- tate of the late Mr William Parry, at the Glynne Arms Hotel, Caerg vrle, where they have been re- moved for convenience of sale, on MONDAY, the 16th March, 1874, Horses, Cart, Shandry, Household Furniture, Arc., viz., very useful brown horse, ditto grey mare, 13i hands, in foal to Tom Steel, cart, useful shandry, gears, harrows, winnowing machine, straw cutter, stone roller, scales and weights, hay knife, iron boiler (ahorse power), &-c. The Furllitureincludes mahogany aud iron bedsteads, round and leaf tables, wash-stands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, Windsor and cane-bottomed chairs, sofa, fender and fire irons, oak chests, painted cupboards, carpets, pic- tures, feather beds, linen and blankets, chamber ware, and other effects. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. prompt. Chester and Hope, Flintshire. 490a Tenders. TO PAINTERS. PERSONS desireus of Tendering for the Painting JL and Varnishing of the Hern independent Chapel, Esclusham Above, may see the work to be done and specification, which will be left at Mrs JONES' Shop, by t\.e Chapel. Tenders to be sent not later than the 9th of March, addressed to Mr TIWlAS EVANS, Nant Farm, Minera. The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 378c RUABON WATER COMPANY, RUABON. THE DIRECTORS of this company are prepared j!_ to receive TENDERS for a Loan of X2,000 on a Mortgage of the Works. Interest not to exceed 4k per cent. Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Loan," to be sent in to the Secretary, Ruabon (from wh?m any information can be obtained), on or before f TLl?UAY?theJ7thinst. t,. 42a. 'Ul?.SDAY, the ]7tll iilbt. VI 452a TO STONEMASONS AND CONTRACTORS. TIIE Churchwardens of the Parish of Mold are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the erec- tion of about 320 lineal yards of Boundary Wall, draining, forming paths, and other works in connec- tion with the enlargement of St. Mary's Church Yard, Mold. Drawings and specification may be seen, and further information obtained ac my office. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent to my office on or before the 17th instant. The Churchwardens do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. GEORGE BELLIS, 38, High-street, Mold. Surveyor. 512c Education. It 1TR EDWIN HARRISS (London College of Or- i?JL ganists), Private Organist and Pianist to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., Organist and Choirmaster of S. Mark's Church, Wrexham, and of the Parish Church, Rhuabon, Music Master at Wynn- stay, VS rexham Grammar School, Grove Park School, Wrexham, Rhuabon Grammar School, &c., &c.; Or- ganising Choirmaster of the Wrexham Deanery Choral Union, gives LESSONS in Pianoforte, Singing, Organ and If ir-,iioilittnl,-Adtiresi 1, High-street, Wrexham, or Church-street, Rhuabon. 147s Public and Legal Notices. DE-NTBIGHSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, 1874. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next As- 1'? sizes for the County of Denbigh will be held at Ruthin, in the said County, on MONDAY, the 23rd day of March, now instant, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liberties, and all Jurors, persons bound by Recognizance, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others having business at the said As- sizes, are hereby required to attend at the County Hall, at Ruthin, aforesaid, at half-past One o'clock in the afternoon, on Monday, the said 23rd day of March instant, when the Court will sit and proceed to busi- ness. JOHN CARSTAIRS JONES, ESQUIRE, High Sheriff. UridersherifFs Office, Ruthin, 3rd March, 1874. 476a TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BROUGHTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE result of the Election for the School Board shows unmistakably that you are determined to maintain the principle of religious equality in the car- rying out of the Education Act in this Township. We thank you for your confidence in us as the Liberal can- didates, and assure you that we will spare neither time nor labaur in endeavouring to perfect the school system in Broughton. WILLIAM GRIFFITH. PELEG J. JONES. JOHN HARROP. March 5th, 1874. 496s WREXHAM, RUABON, AND LLANGOLLEN DISTRICT OF ROADS. NOTICE. THE General Annual MEETING of the Trustees Tand Commissioners will be held at the Wynn- stay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1874, at the hour of one in the after- noon, (or the purpose of auditing and passing the ac- counts for the year 1873, and for transacting other genGoral business. Dated the 2nd day of March, 1S74. EDWIN WYATT, Clerk. Public and Legal Notices. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENERAL HOLIDAY. MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. THE MAYOR (ROBERT LLOYD, Esquire), T having determined to treat the children of the various Sunday Schools in the Borough, in celebra- tion of the above event, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of MARCH next, respe^fully recommends that the Shops and places of Business be CLOSED on that day to enable the Managers, Teachers, and Friends to take part in the Festivities. By Order, JOHN JAMES, Guildhall, 26th Feb., 1874. Town Clerk. 442o BANGOR (FLINTSHIRE) STEEPLE- CHASES, FRIDAY, THE 17Tii APRIL, 1874. UNDER THE GRAND NATIONAL RULES. STEWARDS: VISCOUNT COMBEIIMERE, Sm W. W. WYNN, Run. M.P., HON. R. W. S. COTTON, EDMUND PEEL, ESQ. r S. K. MAINWAUING, ESQ. FIRST RACE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. The GRAND WYNNSTAY STEEPLE CHASE of zEl each, with zC75 added (£50 being added by Sir W. W. W. Wynu, Bart., and £25 by the Gentlemen of the Hunt) for horses bred within the limits of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt, bottafide the property, and in the nossessiou of farmers of not less than 50 acres. who reside within thv limits of the country he hunts, and which have Leen regularly hunted with his hounds. 4 years old 10st. 31b, 5 years old list. Slb., 6 years old and aged 12st. "31b. Second horse to receive two-thirds of the sweepstakes, and third horse one-third. Winner of any steeple chase once 71b. extra, more than once 141b. extra, and the win- ner of this race in any previous year 21b. extra. About 3 miles. The BRYN-Y-PYS AMATEUR STEEPLE CHASE of £5 each, with £50 added, for horses which belong to gentlemen residing within the limits of Sir W. W. Wynn's country, and have been regularly hunted with kis hounds. 12st. each. Winners 71b. extra. Gentlemen riders, or members of Sir W. W. Wynn's hunt. About three miles. The COMBERMERE STEEPLE CHASE of X3 each, with £50 added, for horses which belong to Far- mers, Innkeepers, or Tradesmen, residing within the limits of the following hunts, and have been in their possession from the 1st of January, 1874 :—Sir W. \V. Wynn's; the Cheshire; North Staffordshire; North Shropshire; Ludlow; Albrighton Shrews- bury Mr Meynell Ingram's; or any established pack of Foxhounds in North Wales. Second horse to receive 110 from the stakes. Weights 4 years old 10st. 3ib., 5 years old list. 81b 6 years old and aged 12st. 31b, Winners once 71b. extra, more than once 141b. extra. Winner to be sold for X300 if de- manded. About 3 miles, The BANGOR OPEN STEEPLE CHASE of £5 each, with £ 50 added, for buita jlde Hunters. 4 years old lOst. 91b. 5 years old 12st, U years old and aged 12st. 91b. Winners since 1st January, 1872, of any steeple chase, once to carry 41b., twice or of one value 50 sov. 71b., 100 sov. lulb., 200 sov. 141b., and 300 sov. once or collectively 181b. extra. Horses that never won a steeple chase value £ 20, or one or more hurdle races collectively value zLIU0, allowed if 4 years old 31b., 5 years old 51b., 6 years old 71b., aged Ulb. To be ridden by gentlemen, farmers, or their sons, who never rode for hire. About 3 miles. gS* To close and name on Tuesday, March 31st.— Nominations received by Messrs Weatherby, 6, Old Burlington-street, London or Capt. Francis Owen, Bangor, near Wrexham. The RED-COAT OPEN STEEPLE CHASE PLATE of X50, for b j/iafide Hunters that never won a steeple chase value £ 50 at starting, 13st. each. TJ be rid- den in proper hunting costume by gentlemen riders. Entrance X-2. About three miles. The OTELEY STEEPLE CHASE of £1 each, with X30 added, for horses under 15 hands. Three to start or no race. Second horse to receive X3 from' the stakes. Weights lOst. each. Winners 71h. extra. About 3 miles. The MAIDEN HUNTERS' STAKES of zC40, for hor- ses tuat have never won a steeple chase, and have been regularly hunted with any established pack of hounds in 1873 and 1874, and that have not been charged race horse duty for the preceding twelve calendar months. 4 years old lOst. 3 b., 5 years old list. 81b., 6 years old and aged 12st 31b. Entrance £ 2 to the fund. Ten subscribers or no race. About 3 miles. The LADIES' STEEPLE CHASE, for all horses that have not won at this meeting, of £1 each, with £ 20 added. 4 years old lUst. 71b., 5years old list. 121b., 6 years old and aged 12st. 71b. Winners of a steeple chase once to carry 51b, twice 81b., thrice 121b. ex- tra. Horses ellterell to be sold if demanded for zL200 allowed 71b. Second to receive X5 from the stakes. About 2 miles. (To be entered in the weighing stand immediately after the "The Bangor Open." OPEN PONY RACE of £ 10, over about two miles of the Steeple Chase Course. Catch weights. Q,iali- fications Under fourteen hands. No entrance money. CONDITIONS. All the above Steeple Chases are confined to bona fide Hunters that have not been charged race-horse duty in the twelve calendar months preceding the day of the race, and are to be ridden by persons WHO never rode for hire; and where gentlemen riders are specified, they must be qualified according to Rule 82. In all Hunters' Stakes a certificate from a Master of Hounds shall be required, and it shall be signed by a Master of Foxhounds or Staghoucds, or by two gentlemen appointed by him, who hunt regularly with 'his hounds, and it shall be lodged at Messrs Weatherby's Office a clear week before the race in which the horse is intended to run, so as to admit of their being registered and pub- lished in the Calendar, with the name of the gentleman who signed. A fresh certificate shall be required after the 1st of January in each year, so that horses running in Hunter's Races up to the 31st of De- cember may be qualified by certiticates of the season finishing in the spring of the same year. A fee of 2s. 6d. to be charged for registration. Three horses to staro in each race or only half the added money will be given, and in case of a walk-over the whole will be withheld. Any person riding over any Fence on the Course will be fined £1. Colours •f the Riders, Horses, Weights, and Ages, to lie declared at the time of Entry, under a similarj Fine. Entries (except where otherwise specified) to be made at the Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, on .Monday, the 13th April, before liali-past six o'clock p.m. either personally or by letter, enclosing the Entrance Aloliey or Sweepstakes, addressed to"Th» "-1"1' Chase Committee, Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon." Post-office Orders to be made payable to the Clerk of the Course, Capt. Francis Owen, at Ruabon — Postal Address BANGOR, NEAR WITEXIIAII. 465s Entertainments and Meetings. FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1874. BILLIARDS. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in the above Hall under Distinguished Patronage. MONS. ADRIAN IZAR, The World Renowned Hand-Stroke Player. AND lIB. JOHN ROBERTS, JUNIOR, Ex-Champion. "VIDE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS." For seats around the Table an early ap- plication is desirable. Ladies admitted to Afternoon Perform- ance, when Mons. IZAR. will perform some wonderful feats with the Billiard Balls. Further particulars next week. 431r Legal and Public Notices. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT.—NOTICE OF RESULT OF ELECTION. TEIENNIAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL BOARD. PARISH OP B P., 0 U G I I T 0 IT the undersigned, do HEREBY CERTIFY that the Election of the Members of the School Board for ) the above-named Parish has been conducted in conformity with the provisions of the Elementary Education Acts, 1870 and 1873, and the Orders of the Education Department; and that the entries contained in the Schedule hereunder written are true. No. of Christian Names and Sur- Places of abode of Description of Per- V'?es Names of the Persons names of Persons Nominated. Persons Nominated, sons dominated S'?nf?r. ?N ames of the Persons each can-] didate. 542 THO)IAS CLAYTOX .THOMAS CLAYTON Bryn Mally Colliery Proprietor 542 THOMAS CLAYTON WILLIAM GRIFFITH Broughton Hall CoUiery Manager. 503 WILLIAM GRIFFITH JOHN HARROP Cernie Colliery Clerk 781 JOHN HARROP DORCAS HAYES Gatewen Gentlewoman 480 DORCAS HAYES ] PELEG ISHMAEL JONES Pentre Broughton Mason 634 PELEG ISHM A EL JONES THOMAS WILLIAMS Berse Drelincourt Clerk in Holy Orders 417 Given under my hand this Fourth day of March, 1874. 4Slb JOHN BURY, Returning Officer. Entertainments and Meetings. WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE, WREXHAM. SIP. R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., WILL DELIVER A L E C T U R E IN TIIE TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, ON MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1871, SUBJECT: "TRAVELS IN THE HOLY LAND," The Proceeds will be given to the Funds of the above Institute. Chair to be taken at Eight p.m., by T. T. GRIFFITH, Esq. Admission Front Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is Back Seats and Gallery, 6d. Tickets may be obtained at the Booksellers, from the Members of the Committee, from the Hon. Sec- retaries (Messrs T. E. Minshall and George Pritchard), and at the Club. 433s WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE UNION. A DISSOLVING VIEW LECTURE, ENTITLED "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN," WILL be delivered by Mr FREDERICK SMITH r" of London (conductor of the Crystal Palace Band of Hope Concerts), in the Public Hall, on Mon- day, March 23rd. Prices Is; Od, and 3d. Children half price to first and second seats. His Worship the Mayor, in the chair. 47Sr TEMPERANCE HALL IN WREXHAM. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL be held in October next, to provide funds T for the purpose of purchasing and furnishing a Temperance Hall in Wrexham. Contributions in money, work, materials, &c., will be thankfully received by Mrs Darby, Mrs T. C. Jones, Mrs Prvce-Jones, Mrs Thomas, Mrs J. M. Jones, Mrs Rocke, Mrs Minshall, Mrs Tilmton, Misses Jones, Misses Gittius, Miss Powell, iKc. 411a ADWYR CLAWDD CHAPEL. GRAND MORNING AND EVENING CONCERTS, OX GOOD FRIDA1 XEXT. CONCERTS as above will be given by the Cele- brated Birkenhead Cambrian Choral Society (winners of the 150 prize at Mold National Eistedd- fod), under the conduetorship of Mr William Parry, assisted by a full String Band. 43yr Business Announcements MONEY PROMPTLY ADVANCED. BILLS OF SALE AVOIDED. R H. M. PETO, Book House, Lingham.street, lyJL Stockwell, London, having further large Funds for Distribution, invites attention to his particular system of Cash Advances to all respectable classes, on their Sote of Hand alone, at 51 per cent. for X25 up to £ 5#0, frome one to seven years. Applicants, stating amount, how repayable, position in life, &c., can rely upon their requirements being speedily and privately complied with, by enclosing twe stamps for particulars. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. 431s NEW ORDNANCE MAPS OF ENGLAND AND WALES. FOR any of the Government Maps of Wales, FBritish Islands, or Foreign Parts, in any desired style, apply to Mr Roberts, map-seller, Corwen. To be seen at the Public Hall, opposite the Advertiser Office next Thursday. Early call respectfully desired, for several reasoift then given. Wrexham, Gresford, Bangor, Erbistock, Marchwiel, and Ruabon are now published. 339a OJOHN CLARK) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED, 1777. lr HEALTH, TONE, AND VIGOUR. D R. SWEDOUR'S VITAL REGENERATOR. A safe, certain, and speedy cure in all cases of Ner- vous, Mental, and Physical Debility, restoring health, strength, and vigour in a few days. Price lis, and 33s, per case. Sole Agent in Wrexham, Mr J. F. EDISBURY, High- street. CACTWN -None: genuine unless signed SAMUEL SWEDOUR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. DR. SAMUEL SWEDOUR, begs to inform his friends and numerous Patients, that he has REMOVED to 47, Berners-street, Oxford-street, Lon- don, where he may be consulted, either personally or by correspondence. 464r NEW ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. MARCH 7, pRICE THREEPENCE. THE PICTORIAL WORLD a First-class Illus Ttrated Newspaper, on hue paper, for Threepence Weekly. Sold by all Newsagents. Oflices, 63, Fleet- street, London. C) 472a Business Announcements. IMPORTANT ANNO UNCEMENT. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Previous to Immense Alterations and Improvements, ]ftOBEP.T WLLLIAMS Begs respectfully to announce his Customers and the Public generally that he purposes making a GREAT CLEARANCE bALE, in order to make room for alterations which he deems necessary for his fast INCREASING TRADE. Having devoted much time and labour to the buying of such Goods as will give the highest satisfaction in durability and style, tR. W. would specially note that all his present EXTENSIVE STOCK in every De- partment has been recently very carefully selected in some of the leading Markets, all of which were bought for CASH, heuce he is able to give his Customers such GOOD VALUE. All Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIGURES, from which no abatement can be made. The Sale will com- mence on SATURDAY, and continue for 24 days, from January 31st to Feb- ruary 28tli, 1874. R. W. begs most respectfully to invite the Million to come and see his extensive and attractive Show during the Sale, when the whole of his Establishments will be ILLUMIN- ATED every Saturday night. He would also recommend his town patrons to make their purchases during the week, there bemg such CROWDING on Saturday nights. NOTICE.—This Establishment has NO CON- NECTION with any other shop in town. Please note the address :— ROBERT WILLIAMS, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HATTER, LONDON HOUSE, 24, Abbott-st., and 1, Back Chamber-street, WREXHAM. 237e T. C. JONES, "MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIER," GLASGOW HOUSE, CEFX. Authorised agent for the "Litre Bottle Wine Co., London," Singer's" Sewing Machines. "J. Berrie, Great Manchester Dyer." "Green's Thriving Powders." NOTED MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Orders per Post will have prompt attention. 150r IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY, BY Special Warrant, dated 27th December, 1865. TO THE PRINCE OF WALE S, BY Special Warrant, dated lotli February, 1866. JJAY, gON, AND JJEW1TT, SOLE ORIGINATORS AND ONLY PROPRIETORS OF THE STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE CHEST, For all Disorders in Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs, and the inventors of the first animal medicines ever known as "DAYS." This matchless little chest contains four articles, nearly all that a farmer can require to keep his stock free from disease, and in tine and healthy condition. 1st. The "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. 6 bottles 15s. 2nd. The "GASEOUS FLUID or BLACK MIXTURE" stops internal jpain, colic, scour, or t iarrhcea, debility, colds, shivering fits, and great exhaustion in horses, exen, calves, sheep, and lambs, imparting rare strength, vigour' and appetite. 1 dozen 20s. 3rd. The "RED DRENCH or INFLAMMATION POWDER," the almost marvellous cleansing drench is of immense value in checking all feverish symptoms after calving and lambing, rendering the milk of the cow and the ewe copious, pure and wholesome for their off- spring. 1 dozen 13s. 4th. The RED PASTE or CONDITION BALLS," for mares after foaling, it being a great purifier of the milk for the colt; it scatters and destroys all humours and feverish symp- toms in horses, and is just the remedy to restore appetite, and impart a mole-like con- dition. 1 dozen, 7s. 6d. Price of Chest complete, including" Key to Farriery," £2 16s. ôd., sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. Patronised by countless thousands of agricultural- ists throughout the United Kingdom, America, Aus- tralia, and most of the British Colonies, and awarded Certificate of Merit" by the National Agricultural Society" of Victoria, Australia, Spring Exhibition, 1871, and "President's Medal," Spalding Show, held July, 1872. These important inventions have withstood alike the test of time and the clamour of opposition (the sure signal of their unapproached worth), and are the true farmer's Friend and Guide in all his Cattle diseases. CAUTION.—Beware of Imitations and see that the name of Day, Son, and Hewitt, is on all Bottles and Packets. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W., AND WANTAGE, BERKS. 477e Wanted. WANTED, a. good Colliery FITTER.—Apply at the office, Ffrwd Iron Works, near Wrexham. 411;;8 \\TANTED, a steady, industrious GIRL, about 18 om t' M' ?? for country.—Apply, Y. h, Advertiser ?"?ee. 4,ya "VATlED, a LARGE ROOM, suitable for Tailor to work ln-~Apply to W. &. J. PRICHARD YV AXTKD: a" active> honest LAD, to sell the the office e Ser m a C°UIItry district.—Apply at country district -Apply at —-— e 1J1AT PiGS Wanted, any woijihts i vH WAI,LI. rexh'imk Iiutcher' Kho>dau> 28, Market Hal^ a 417r WAN Ihl), a VOL'l'H to attend to .1 steam "boiler. Good waKes to a suitable persoU,-APVly afc tne A beertisrr Oftuv. P Y?r A N TEDr5? '??V??TuiT? VOVfht&n, t. ? t purchase BEDS at VE??'.s Bed WMehoaee 12, ()pstre!t,rexham. 407a dCHOLASTic.—Wanted, aJUNtOK ASSISTANT ? —Apply to Doctor AHMsTno.\<;—Farnd?n Hall Academy, near Chester.. _u 500c WANTED, to Borrow £;);)0 or £ 00, on good free hold security.—Address, stating terms, Ac., P., Advertiser office, Wrexham. 5110 ANTED, a Working HOUSEKEEPER, in h. tradesman's family. A girl is kept.—Apply to T. C. JUNKS, Draper, Wrexham. 501c ANTED, a good GKNEIIAL SERVANT, front V V 16 to 20 years of age —Apply io M. L. C., b7. Ecdes new-road, Salford, Manchester. 474a. ?arA\TED, a number of goodJOiNERSaccus? tomed to bench work. Wages, 30s. per week of 55 hours.—Apply to JOHN lOllEHTS, Builder, Ches- ter. 475a. ITIOREMAN Scabbier, Scythe Stone Maker, and -1 Driver for Locomotive Steam Crane, are Wanted by TOMLEY and DANIELS, Gardden Lodge Quarries, Ruabon. 503c WANTED, a. number of good JOINERS, accus?  tomed to Bench work. Wages 30s per Wt ek of 55A hours.—Apply to JOHN ROBERTS, Builder, Ac., Chester. 47(Jc WANTED, an intelligent and steady BOY, about  1-1 or 15 years of age, who can wr?eagoott hand.—Apply to liALUH, JONES, and Co., Auctioneers, Wrexham. 513c WANTED a respectable firm to join Advertiser in a few acceptances for mutual benefit for business purposes. Advertiser can Discount. Address, Office of this paper. 415r ra?O TAILOKS.—Wanted, two good\YOi:K?E? JL —Apply to EDWAKUs and So.?, Tailors and Drapers, St. Martins. Piece or week work given. Constant employment. 507c WANTED, an active Youthas A P P15 ENT ICE V T to the Tailoring Trade and outfitting also a light PORTER.—Apply t,j ROIJEHT WILLIAMS, Lon- don, House, Abbot street. 370c CHEMIST'S ASSISTANT. — Wanted, a young MAN (Welsh preferred). Select dispensing business, Prince's Park. — Apply to Mr HARRIS, Messrs. EVANS, SONS, and Co., Liverpool. 508c ?OLLIKRYEXUl? K?Vl?Dt?CDm\'MH ? WAITED. Must have character for strict sobriety, and able to do own ordinary repairs.—Apply to the Manager, Castle Hill Colliery, Buckley. -¡!Ie WANTED, by a tirm m Liverpool, wim ur»c-ciass Tv connections amongst steamship owners, an AUEXCY for a North Wales Colliery.—Address Diamond, Wrexham Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 303c tIAKTER.—Wanted, a respectable single man a3 ?? CARTER, wages 9s a week, with board and lodgings. The best references as to character re- quired.—Apply to Messrs. PIUNG and PRICE, Book- seller s, Mold. 510c WANTED, for a Wine and Spirit Vaults, a yound f' WOMAN, to make herself generally useful, and to assist in the bar. Also an APPRENTICE to the toy and smallware trade.—Apply, 12 and 13, High- street, Wrexham. 518e HOUE Wanted, in the outskirts of Wrexham. fB. Must contain three entertaining rooms, five or six bedrooms, bath room, and W.C., good kitchen and back kitchen garden and stabling.—Apply by letter only to A., Advertiser office. 5Uc WANTED, in a Farmhouse, a young PERSON (a TV farmer's daughter, who wou.d be treated as one of the family), to assist the Mistress in the house- keeping. She would be required to make the cheese, skim," and butter.—Address, Advertiser, Gobowen Po-.t-ollice, near Oswestry. 468a AGENCY.—To place CASSt:u7s well-known TEAS j'?L and COFFEES within the reach of every family n the Kingdom, Agents are required in every neigh- bourhood not yet fully supplied. For terms apply to CASSELL, SMITH & Cu., 80, Fenchurch-street, London. 2017b To be Let. TO LET.—A PARLOUR and Bedrsom, situate at Rhosuestney.— Apply at the Advertiser office. 4Kls TO LET, Furnished APARTMENTS, containing J!. sitting-room and bedroom. Apply at No. 1, Erddig Road. 517f APARTMENTS for one or Lwo young gentlemen,  situate in the mo pleasant part of Wrexham. Apply to FRANK, Adrertiser Office. 3SSA TO LET, an old-established INN in one of the H principal streets in Wrexham.—Apply to T. MANLEY, wine merchant, 25, High-street, Wrexham. 51;)e rilO he LET, theCYMMTrTlME R< >CKS close to 8 Nantyffrith Railway. Not a better quality of lime stone has ever been discovered in Flintshire. "Mr Hopwood, Red Lion Inn, Frood. will shew the rocks. For terms apply to R. W. Jo.vt's, Auctioneer, ttc., Mount Pleasant, Mold. ,IG!!a. rilO be LET, and may be entered upon the ?5th JL inst., the large and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, No. :36, Penybryn, now in the occupation of Mr John Williams, wine merchant. Contains three entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, bath room, and W.C. yard, garden, store room, and out-offices.— Apply to the out-going tenant or Mr A. T. JONES, coal merchant, 11, Charles-street. 178c CHIRK.—To be LET, and entered upon at Lady '? Day next, all that commodious and genteel RESIDENCE, called "Trevor House," pleasantly situated, overlooking the valley of the Ceiriog, and about five minutes walk from the Chilk station of the* Great Western Railway, containing—Breakfast, din- ing and drawing-rooms on the ground floor, with five good bedrooms on the second floor, exclusive of ser- vants' rooms, and two very productive gardens well stocked with choice fruit trees, large conservatory and greenhouse, four-stalled stable, harness-room with bedroom over, large coach-house, and a good Cottage in the yard for the coachman or gartU'iier.—For terms and to view apply to T. WILKINSON, Esq., Bry* nkiualfe Office, Chirk. 450c Sales by Private Contract- ri^O be SOLD, an Alexandia DRAG, nearly new, by JL Jackson ami Sons.—Apply to Mr HEYWOOD, 10, Queen-street, Wrexham. 416c TO PRINTERS.—From 3001b. to 4001b. of Second i. hand MINION to be Sold. Price, tid per lb. Specimens sent on application to Advertiser office, Wrexham. '■IO BE SOLD, a large quantity < f RASHES, panel JL and cross bar DOORS, split a:I s?wn LATHS, r JOISTS, SPARS, FLOOR BOARDS, and SLA CES.— Apply to B. OWEX, Builder, Penybi-yu. 29!>e ° be DISPOSED OF, ?'ThhviDg BAKER'S r BUSINESS, doing twenty sacks weekly, in the neighbourhood of Wrexham. Satisfactory reasons given for leaving.—Apply at the Printers. lUiht ON SALE, a quantity of the celebrated Red Skin, Flour Bail, and Pattison's Victoria POTATOES, at i)s. per bushel of 90 lbs.—Ap:dy to JNO. LLOYD. Bod Llwyd, Ruabon delivered, carriage paid, to any Railway Station on G. W. H. between Chester and Shrewsbury, upon receipt of P.O. 0rder. 41)2s FLOUR MILL and DlE>¡m combined, portable?  pair 2ft French burr st"nes, fast and loose pullies, all complete, made by Turner, Ipswich, with Engine, about 4 horse power, and Bedstones, Holding downs, all complete. Nearly new. Price, £ t'5.— Apply to Mr THOMAS TAYLOR, Brymbo. 5Uie TIMBER.—To be Sold by Tender, in one Lot, con- JL taining 27 Oak Trees, 6 Ash do., 33 Poplar do., 8 Larch do., 253 Alder do., 16 Birch do., 4y Scotch Fir do. The Timber is all recently felled, and lie part of it about three-quarters of a mile from Rednal Station, Great Western Railway, and Shropshire Union Canal, and the other about two miles from the above places. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 24th day of March next, and for further particulars and leave to view apply to W. Jones, Woodhouse, Westfelton, Shrewsbury. 26'.)g FI-Nk; OPPORTUNITY FOR MAKING A FOR- .I.1 TUNE.-TO be SOLD, Part or Entire (former preferred) of a COLLIERY ROYALTY of about 170 a.crea, ill North Wales. The Pit is sunk 40 yards deep to the seam containing best description of Cannel. There are six other seams of good Coal (the first being King Coal, only 14 yards under it) known to be be- neath this ssam. Its situation being half a mile from railway station, and also admirably adapted for Ianll 3ale, close to excellent roads, the working expenses, royalty, rent, anil outlay small for a probable get in a few weeks of 400 tons daily at an almost fabulous profit, render the present undertaking one well worthy the immediate attention of capitalists, coal dealers, mallubcturcm. or colliery proprietors.—Address,— Q. E D care of Mr Watson, 15, Fenwicksuee £0. '),> Liv¡jrpool.)i)OS TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- PRIETORS AND OTHERS. TO be SOLD by TENDER, subject to conditions:- m- LOT 1. A quantity of Elm Sycamore, and other Timber now lying at Wern, in the parish 01 Northop. LOT 11. A quantity of Prop Wood, consisting of Ash Oak Larch, Elm, &c., now lying in the Leaùbrook Hall Fields, adjoining the Leadbrook Wood. LOT Ill. A quantity of Prop Wood, now lying at the lower end of. and in, the Leadbrook Wood, about two miles from r lint. Robert Jones, the woodman at Wern will show the timber. Tenders to be sent, on or before the 10th of March, to Mr ISAAC TAYLOR, Land Agent, Flint, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 42Sa