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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD, or DATE OF SALE. HROOK FARM, WORTHENBURY. Jin nee of a new order having been issued by In L ,s of the County of Flint, this Sale, which tbe H tc be he!d on M 'Dda, March MthwHi be 'I,¡ver ¡ t "1 ,t ??wt't?'?"?' ■FRIDAY, APRIL Gill, 18S3. 'M;? S'?c qf 50 head of Calving Cows, fiom/i*.  l" t'C 1 ,n 'n' ;?/'?'; ?V?'?-< f!<' <  ? '.</ ?<!?C<t?"<-?, ?O?-y- ??, IJ'I,!l.¡, :1') 11"1., "nd %'c<vrl:ngs, Fat<Ca1"es, Fori: Figs, v'' /mplements, Ac., ,at A lle>r' .?' rWM -V)"p<et"<'M?, ?c., «t BROOK FA i:M, "'?' tinVl) has been instructed by the Rev. 1. H. G. JH ?"? fh" 'h aJot the farm), t. SELL bv At'C- "U' C" t TI0>{" t, f arinvard, on Friday, A,pn1 6th, the following J OSlO' I" 'f' b Jiv^ Stuck ¡U!ll)  (;»!id t alvii.K Heife -hoice Barren S^tirks. JS V v°r- st'iro Bui lock-, in forward condition. )'!tifh'<? ("'tding, 5 'eaTsoldthls8rug,a "out "*??!"?''??y harness, and believed to be ), r- T G ld" '4 vt'rvw''»-erfnl .Bay ",¡¡ggone m, rising 4 years ,i.i '¡hout ni l high. A 'modl of aguod waggon 'jit for ?'?" ???' ?"?? capital Lawn >!<■«'r- A few tons Of Mangolds (in 1 its). ?, th. Mrs and AMctions being stopped, by ,per- Ü\ill¡:(I'I]t'H(O\H. C. fuleston.the following stock ¡¡I!,SJl)  Kill ''i:J,ertj of MrThomas Jones, Wallington. ,„);?'?._?,.?.rtY of Mr Thnmas Jones. Wallington. Un,nd Y"? ?? ? ??' •Cow 1"11. c.J.s, 21d 4 vltv \»rlll\ Bav Cart Colt, rising 2 years old, about pr\ Ie -J high, and broken to all kinds of work. Mr Hughes, Hates Farm. ■; Fresh youifi Barrens. Mr Wilson, Wallington Line. A WiA Cal«s. j Mr Walker, Wallington. Vta:Heifers. Mr .lones, Wallington Farm. (j, nil y-Cow and Calf. to Valve. Miss Dawson, Worthenbury. 1 fresli vouny Rarreii. Mr Huxle Mulsford. ,s>; 3 years old. 4 <'¡- "I)" 1"' j cow mill Calf. 4 j'crk i Mr Peter R ithbone, Worthenbury. Trtiwa i{ irr-ms j »Tj <;un<n!t"i:t*r and Bull Calves. The of :-1.. Burroughs, Worthenbury. ? .urY ..?' ??' '?' y 'r?? Heifers. T ] i;r; ? ?''? '? ?-rhnp .BuU. (.iji i;l, ?" :)C ?? ''?"?tc. ) Cb' 't. <1]':1 I'er c"mp ete.. .<-t?..st. "at" from 11 to !H in'ht-i, In güodoHler. ] Hoop- ■i '«•«<•> (I'atent). I jjurrel dlllrn l| Beam au*l scales. Tin A ([inntity oi Harness. PS A ) of splcud d Barrens and Stirks are included 1* ,1 scv.-r.il of the calves are heavy weights. In" at Two o'clock. 473a .thin ;?.?/)' <f? i?.n'.sfrMf! Se!e <? two excellent ,.? €«"■' profit, Sow and Pigs, tno pony banket ifrat' J!a, a" ? portion (1 ?rnrMt'? ?<jp?m<?. .j? ?; ?.<' modern and ancient Household Furni- -rtai-iifi I II morning, a rawing ■and -during rooms, hall, and oth-.r va-riausreoms, consisting (If v-aiiint, birch and unaple, and r;liÍ' '?-< ?'? rip. wool needleicori-, and other ? „(; mid '?' x'K?'rf'a?; th" C"?'?.), which pnnc- ;;Ú:; ?' th- ;—. ".? ar.' f/ the very best Brussels, X'<?f.-f?, .) Kid-l' fmin-'rf. -If-arthruys to w<t<?; cx,ellnt Cot- .'(?. /'tn<?'?' rosewood, ?/ W. ? Drea?Mf, ?tpe?w?; ',tH "/i? ?'<?'fW' aK? </n'M<'H?MOMtS,?rM)C! ,<aH" ?"?' i.iuhogany and maple quantity of ?e<?- dinq, -thfr b. d;, a.(lha.r mattresses. A portion of 1:1. I" plated Articles; a large quantity of ,a/"(I¡I.¡. fn-l •'•• resting £ <> -hs, by noted authors; a ■/ iwrariiiu. Prints, Paintings, <( c. about i iiihjPltrnfs at KKBlS'i'OCK MALL, ,tf U'<■■■ I) • iilne, ii miles from Wrexham and;! from i hksr of the Ti uste^s of the late Wiilliam Brancker, E,l (i'jt'eaM"d. Mi; l.l.oVfl respectfully announce* that he will SELL itV Al v'HON, at Krbist- ck Hall, on Tuesday and MViinesilay, Apnl 17th and 1Mb ISS3. the valuable flul'HvHOLi* Fl'RN ITl'-KE and other effects, particu- lar "t which with" full description, will appear in next week's paper, giving time ana order of sale fur each day. Dfiicts-Kjtun Muu-ie, Wroxham. MOn e_ MUNDAV, AFIilHL 2ND, AT 2 O'CLOCK. of Prime Fat Cattle and Shori.-hm« Cati-ino Heifer25 Fat Sheep, and 10 Fat, Cat I' of MARCHWIEL B A LL, nii.'i; frvui Wrexham, on the •Overton Hoa,d. Mil IA.W& ,heg to announce *hat he has been ?it !I 'Uf",¡ with in u'ueiions ifroai Benjamin I'lti. x. t.. Sl'.Ll, l.y Al Cl lOX in his farm-yard, at Marchwiel Hall, on Monday, April 2nd, the following very choice well selected Ca ttle, which include 13 1")" I- ;1 Heift-; s. Bull. 1M «ry Shorthorn Calving Heifers and M tth C:U ve-. at loot, principylly all good roans. Sale at Two o'clock. 1(", Mime day, immediately after the Marchwiel Hall *»te, alum: live minutes' walk distant, at MARCHWiEL <tl.» HAI.I- The prope ty of Mr Evans. 1) i s j IVime Fat Cows, Bullocks, and Bull. I'¡i¡¡:e Fólt Wethers. Hi 111.,t and llioa. ins Calves. (Sale at 3 IIH- Auctioneer wishes to invite special attention to the ibuu- Sale. 1;1t,nll House, Wrexham. MUDAY, MAHOH 30TH, at TWO O'CLOCK. lii-ihli important side of $prim" fat cattle and 180 verg ripe li'n'sA I'ethen, at THE RUABON ,iOOl\1IP.ANi\ S iFARM. miles from Wwxluim and 2 from iliuabon. Ml. LLOYiD h<M boon h jnored with instructions frcm ?Z Henry Dennis, I sq., t) MKhL, by AUCTION, in the Yard, at Hafod House, situate as above, on Friday, the following valualile FAT STOCK ii Very Priu e 4 yr. old Bullocks. Extra Prime Fat Cow (heavy weight). I do Fat Bull. Ml 4 yr. old Cow and cake-fed Weisli Wtthers. Tin I'at (battle and a portion of the Fat She :"p have been iris! New H.sll. iiiif MiELlMJNARY AfTNOUNCEMENT. t.«ivmn> "Sale of 38 Grand Coining Heifer*, Barrens and •V<W, Horns, Culls, Pigs, <fcc., at THE PARKS FARM, HoreiJts Head. Mli M.OYt) h:.s been mvorfd with instructions from 1'1 ?"?. T.I.(; l'ifthh, who has let the farm, to con- ■liu-t the al«ive Sale onFHIOAY, APRU:, 13th. (Particulars in due course. 474z I'itKl.lMINAKV ANNOUNXEMENT. "if i" ii"i"irtani Sale of Grand Vming Dairy Cows, I»(in us, Heifers. Stock Boll, Fat BuIIQCIS, j n "d line, Horses, -Pigs, the who'e of the Modern Hopsehotd Furnitiire, Dairy and Vessels, I" B VRN KILL FARMj '?' (t?. he" mil"" I'JJI1 Wrexham an the littfhiii MHKi. Mil i.t/?t) bus been hon&red with instructions from ft1r.|Ju2l»Ks, who is retiriag from farming, to con- ??!? Ht;t ;tbu\ important Sale, OH Tuesday, AprH 10th, P.tvlicalars to 475z I'UKLIMIXARY ANNO EN CEMENT. 1'1.0' Annual Sale of 57 iFat Sheep ?"!?;AS FARM & BOREAS FARM, ?j?????I) has been favored with instructions from Mr ?''redith and Mr MiUixan to conduct their third ?"n 'u;u ale ,"fPrimcFatGattle, Casing Heifers, BuMocks, .ud stock 'Bulls,Fat:heep, aad Pi?s.on Tuesday "1¡11I !r! stirL "'?. on their farms at Borras and Borras Head, "'? ?"?' "es from Wrexham aad three from .ltndoD, 'particularofwhich are as foUows :— ?' Prime Fat Cattle. (•j J < a!ng <?uws hnd Heifers. ■ ^raiiil Shorthorn yt-arbng Stock Bulls. iW0,-year-old Shorthorn Crazing Bullocks. Stirks. 1 ''r'n>e ?t Yoking and Twj-year-o!d Fat Sheep. ,11 fat.WgH. Particulars in future advertisements. 541c lu m SOLD m PRIVATE TREATY,  X A (;REAT BARGAIN. ) FuCn s^Par^e Lots— HOUSE, Icned "S'u1 niJ('U Use." out buildings, maltkiln, garden, and & *?!! ni.. ,0 situate at B >ugor. in the occupation of Mr k jo, ???ge and Garden, situate at Thre?pwood. ?M) ht i ? '????s HisgiM. House, Shop, Bakehouse, !*o Cott-jp. Cardens, and a smaM mead"w, situate at ?'*? t]' ocenpation of Mr Lea and others. A piece ? Unl 1 f4 '?'larn Green, Ir. 2<!p., held by Mr Lea. ?t?hn? ? '? ?? ? ?''gain, the owners wishing to ?t nn. t ?P"?t"? ?1 paT-ticutars aHPh.to Mr j. c-i.'iietr, Eyton House, Wrexham. 4<MJp _n. MESSRS. COOPEIt & SON. .:1i1¡'J._IJ' \11:r.I.a., F ¡IP,E IL'E''I:' :liRl\I ,PlgN'I.E. Jttletmere and 8 wiles frotii Wrexham. ,(O(H'IH' ?'"? ??? bavc recthed instructions from Mrs ? K'-)? o'? ?SLL by AUCTION, on Wednesday, '?eh?? '??o'dodk.SyounsCowa and Clv. ''<'?s,.?)." .) "?"? catving. 3 two-year-old Heifers in- ?'? 25 t???'?i''?? ??''?n Heifens, Brown Waggon FiHy ?'.?m""P'M'*nts and Husbandry Tools, Dairy ■ ,f ■ iirniture. 5!»5a l'i1f\.II' ,r BY MASSES D. HOBERTS & SON. il 'O'I' j ,,f' NEXT, MMlCH IIITH. 1883. ?'?' Street c? <&f. jp?.? o?'cfj :ewùridJI' llfciV'. l:t>Cn. ,1 'i\; ":S¡'I\' ?'t ? ?'? n???ERM and SON will SELL bj  the nG?t Household FURNITUKE in jv, Kit-c'ien, acd Bed-ro..ms. 4 pcrket '?' ?"?' '? ?'"?' ''?d potH.toea. manure, and other ?'r?,; '"sts- till i,p,m Peijy of Mr Samuel Richards, who is going r ?- ta?n '??P<?YofM. ?mue! mchards, who M going <>>">■ ¡'Üe tG ,at 'Oneoclock, j Kfe f0 'MaiMOBce at One o'clock.  ,I: T61J!p!eiBuiHU.lIt,Gor"'en. Sf? i Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSES. JONES & SON. -J .f Sale of Dairy Coivs and Calving Heifers. Jn-foal Mare, two- year-old Cart Colt, Pony, Sow and Followers, Fowls Implements of Husbandry, Gears, Dairy Vessels, Ac., at CHURCH STREET, FARM. Church-street, lihos. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mrs ?t Robmson to SELL BY AUCTION. on Tuesday, the 20tbdayof March, 1883, the whole of her Live Stock Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, Ac which 3 In-calf cows (time up to calve). 2 Useful Cows in full profit 3 Coloury two-year-old Calving Heifers. Brown draught mare (in-foal), five years old three two- year-old cart colts, bay pony, 13 hands high, sow and nine loiiowers, about twenty couples of fowls, dog and kennel cart with harvest gearing, trap, iron swing plough, ridgins plough, parr of wood harrows, turnip pulper, long and short laaaers, wheelbarrow, iron, stone, and wood pig troughs, Cross"cu^ and hand saws, ladder poles, a number of iBuckley pipes, cow chains, thrill and plough gears harness, odd gears, stone cistern, scythes, hooks, riddles sieves, shovels, pikels, rakes, yelves, old iron, <fce., &c. I wo wheel churns, butter tub prints and scales, cream pits milk pans and cans, sieves long bench, swill and rain waer tubs, fl rnr scales and weights, knife cleaner, rifle aim case, and part of the Household Furniture and other effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. J 19c WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1883, 1 Sale of Modern Household aud Bedroom Furniture, in walnut, mahogany aud other woods, Pianoforte, Invalid's Ba th Chair, Feather Beds, Three-pall Beer Engine and piping, etc <fcc., removed to the PUBLIC HALL, HY< x?ia.i)i, for the convenience of sale. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions ?H to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, March, 2Ist,1I8.,lothe above HaU. a large quantity of modern 2lst, 1$SH), OLD AND BEDROOM FURNHURE. &c., viz. handsome drawing room suite, which include six single chairs, lady's and gentleman's chairs and couch, up- holstered in green rep, mahogany dining table with three loose leaves, escritoire in mahogany, pianoforte, walnut couch, ditto easy chair, two-leaf mahogany table, mahogany centre table, sofa, wicker chair, invalid's folding ditto, papier niache trays, needlework sofa cushion, mahogany writing desks, a few lot > of books, music books, sewing machine, umbrella stand, pictures, ornaments, carpets, kitchen tables, Windsor chairs, eight-day clock, mahogany cbest of drawers with bookcase, cast fenders, fire-irons, iron stool, ash pan, brass cand lesticks, trays, cellarette, filter, matting, tea and coffee pots, glass, mincing machine, and the usual culinary articles, dolly and tub, rain water andothertul:s. benches, clothes maids, garden wire, bridle and bit, yelve, pikel, iron pig trough, flour scales, large cooler, scales ana weight-, perambulator, Ac., &c. BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c.—Iron and wood half-tester and single bedsteads, straw and wool palliasses, feather beds and bolsters, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, toilet drawers, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, cane seated and other chairs, carpets, cast fenders, fire-irons, ornaments, pictures, portmanteau, linen chest invalid's bath chair, Ac. Also three-pull beer engine with lead piping, pewter measures, beer cans, gas pillars and brackets, three small tables, and numerous other effects. Sale at One o'clock, prompt. 575n Sale of Hovsehold Furniture, Feather Beds, Silvar and Electro-Plated A rticles, Glass, China, Oil Paintings and other Pictures, Chubb's iron Safe, Knee Hole Office Table, Bagatelle Board, large ijuauti'g of Bed and Table Linen, Antimacassars, new Bed Furniture, tlx., at BRYNHYFRYDD, GRESFORD. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions ¡,  from Mi .Jarman, who is leaving the neighbourhood to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday. March 27th, 1883, on the above premises, the whole <,f his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bed and Table Linen, &c., comprising— Mahogany dinin; table with two loose leaves, mahogany- chairs in ktther with spring seats and padded backs, easy chairs in black leather, mahogany couch in black hair, il idy's work tables; bagatelle boiril, balls, and cues; mahog ny chairs in black hair, Chubb's iron fireproof safe, iknetJhole office table with leather top and nine drawers, ,offie. table with leather top and drawers, pier glass in ebonised fnune, timepieces, books, paraffin oil lamps, oil paintings a> d other pictures, carpettinir, hearthrugs skin, thread, and cocoa fibre door mats oil cloth, vases, chimney ornaments, fenders, fire irons, Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine, double barrel gun, filters, saucepans. sausage machine, melt saw i nd chopper, brooms and brushes, water cans, coffee mill, pastry and knife boards, tea k ttle, kitchen and other tables, bellows, biskets, washing up pans, Ac. ARTICLES, S lXER, GLASS, CHINA, CR'H.EIIY, Ac.—Four silver table spoons, table and dessert sp .oris, tea-p >ons, electro tea aud coffee set, ladles, gravy spoons, fish slice and fork, mustard spoons, sugar tongs, ctuet stands and glasses, biscuit box, pair of salts, butter coolers, eper^ne, white balanced handle table knives, dinner and dfs?tirt prons?. pair of carvers, dhmet, dessert, and china te.? s( rvic?s, cut wine, jeHy, and tumbler glasses, cut wine decanters, water bottles, glass sugar bason, ewers, dessert dishes, hot and cold water jugs, &c. THE BEDROOMS, &C., ii.elude brass mounted iron bed- steads, straw mattresses, hair pdiasst's, feather beds, eider- down quilt, washstands, dressing tables, toilet services, toilet glasses in mahogany and bi:chwood, towel rails, night commode, chests of drawers, easy andcane-se"ted chairs, china trinket set, tapestry carpets, druggeting, toilet cans, stair and landing carpets, brass stair rods, window blinds, camp stool, 49 antimacassars, new bed furniture, fancy and straw ,mat, lace window curtains, 8 pieces of calico, pillow slips, cushions table cloths, toilet covers, lace window curtains, silk patchwork quilt, braiding for curtains, sundry cavers, dinner napkins, towelling, bolster cases, new merino window curtains and fringe, 15 pairs of sheets, stven pairs of double blankets, white and colored counterpanes, table covers, &c. IN YARD, &c.—Poultry house and wire netting, wheel- "banow ,ardentools. empty boxes, buckets, watering can, garden shears, washing tubs, coal box, fishing rod, basket, and lauding net, and numerous other enacts Sale ht Ufor12 o'clock prompt. 639c Important Sale of 32 dairy cows, heifers, shorthorned bulls, in-piy sows, pork pigs, boar, teams of powerful waggon horses and their gears, half bred and draught colts, imple- ments of Husbandry, 20 tons of mangolds, magnum bonum, schoolmaster, champion, Skerry Hues, brown doions and Myatt's Iddney potatoes, lcltiteandblack seed oat., dairy vessels, at MARFORD HALL, Marford, midway between Gresford and Hossett Railway Stations. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lewis, to SKLL HY AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 4th dav of April, 1883, on the above premises, the whole of the ab ve LIVE and DEAD premises, STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, DAIKY VES SELS, <fcc., comprising :— 20 Young Dairy Cows, calved and to calve 'I SColoury Yearling Heifers. 2 Two-year-old Shorthorned Bulls. il 2 Onear-od ditto IS Neat PorUets. 'I 3 Breeding Sows. 1 Boar. <! Young and powerful Waggon Horses. 3 Promising draught and h?if-bred Colts. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY,<cfc.—Narrow wheel waggon with harvest gearin?, broa i and narrow wheel carts, mowing machine by aniuelson," two iron wheel ploughs by "Edwards" (1.1ampwll) and Ransome and Juries, set of iron harrows by Howard," iron ridcing plough by Howard," two iron cultivators by Howard," iron turnip scuffle, iron land roller, horse rake, turnp pulpers. chiff cutter by Powell, Bro hers, anl Whittaktr," oil cake crusher, long and short ladders, h ^el and hay takes, ropes, scythes, pikels, yelves, quantity of old :ron, &c. FARM PRODUCE, <fcc.—Forty measures of short whtteseed oats, 40 measure < Of black seed o-its, quantity of magnum bonums, schoo master, brown downs, champion and suerry blue potatoes, also about 10 measures tf Myatt's kidney potatoes in lots, 20 tons of mangolds, Ac. DAIRY VESSELS, Ac.—Large cheese tub and cover, curd drainer, lever cheese press, cheese benches, ladders, beards and basket, curd mill, quantity of cheese vats from 12 to 15 inches, cheese binders. iin filletting, tin milk pans, milk cans, two wood tankards, meat safe, sti lage, two wood bedsteads, Ac. Catalogues may be had eight days before day of sale on application to the AUCTIONEERS 4, Aicide, Wrexham. Lunch at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12. 577 PRELIMINARY. Important Sale of 150 grand four-year-old Wethers, 13 three-year-old Calving 'Heifers, 4 Barren, Heifers, 11 Prime Fat O u/ers. Bullocks, and Bull, Kibbling Mill, <l-c., at THE HOME FARM, BRONWYLFA, th ret miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with instiuctions from Edward Ev 'ns, Esq to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, April 24th, 1883, on the above premises, the whole of the above VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, Ac. Particulars in future advertisements. tjllz PRELIMINARY. Sakoj Dairy Cows, Calving and Barren Heifers, Imple- mentsof Husbandry, Horse Power, Gears, Harness, Black Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, at PLAS MOSTYN BACH, one mile from Coedpoeth and Bryutbo. MESSRS JONES A SON have received instructions from Mrs Jones (who is retiring from farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, April 3rd, 1881, on the above premises, the whole of her Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, farm produce, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Fur nture. Ac. Particulars in future advertisement. PRELIMINARY. Sale o f port ion of Household Furnit ure, including mahogany bedsteads and hangings, feather teds, Brussels carpets, mahogany and gilt cornices, stair and lauding carpets, couches, ottoman, kitchen tables, wltttetop dresser, lamps, ironwork and partition for dog kennel, saddle-room fittings, large ,woodshed fitted vp as two loose boxes with iron and wood hurdles, bee.and bee-house, cucumber frames, garden seats, lawn mower, quantity of magnum bonum, schoolmaster, and skerry blue potatoes, abotit 600 chciee and rare greenhouse and bedding out plants, in- cluding coleses, pegonias (various), gloxonias, artillery plants abutilon, tradicanta, fuschias, institia, ferns, cinerarias, geraniums, irisink, camelias, &e., at GLAN ALYN. GRESFORD. MESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with in- J?.t structions from Assheton J?botham, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, early in April, on the above premises, the whole of the above effects. Particulars in future advertisements. 576c SALES BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. J..¡ TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, by Mr OLLERH EAD, in j) Vegetable Market, Wrexham, on Saturday, March large quantity of good HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz., chest of draw- is. sofas, couciie«, chairs, tables, iron bedsteads, feather and flock beds, mattresses, perambuiator?, and numerous other effectf, remold, as  above, for convenience of sale. 8leto commence at 4 o'clock. Ancfioaeer's Office, Wj Chsrles-s treeWrexfcam. j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. Sale of desirable freehold property situate in CHURCH-STREET, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, in the Countg of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTIOV, by Messrs BAUGH and JONES, the Aew Inn," Gutterhill, in the parish of Ruabon, on Monday, the 19th day of March, 1883, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, to be then and there produced All thusethiee several MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the gardens, outbuildings, and appurtenances to the same belonging, together with all that stone-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, now in course of erection on part of the said land and premises, the whole of which are now in the occupation of Mrs Eliza Platt, Thorn's, and others. Also all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE called "The Jenny Lind" Inn, situate in the Ponkev, near Ruabon. For further patriculars apply to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, or to Air HENRY HUMPHREYS, solicitor, 13, Temple Row, Wrexham. 4!!4f BROUGHTON AND PENDWLL, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE ?OLD by AUCTION by ME SRS. BAUGH  and JONES, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrex- ham, on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 18S3, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions. LOT 1.—All those two Messuages or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Outbuildings and pieces of Land or Garden Ground thereunto adjoining and belonging, situate near to Brynmaliey, in the township of Broughton. in the county of Denbigh, and uow in the respective occupations of Daniel Roberts and Robert Pritchard, together with the three Messuages or Dwelling Houses now in coarse of erection in the rear of the before-mentioned premises. LOT 2,-AU those two Messuages or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Outbui dings and Pieces of Land or Garden Ground thereunto adjoining and belonging, ad- oining 1, situate in the township of Broughton, afore- said, and now in the respective occupations of Thomas Edwards and John Edwards. LOT 3—All that Messuage or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Out-buildings and Premises thereunto adjoining and belonging, situate at Pendwll, in the parish of Wrex- ham. And also all that Fi-.ld, piece or parcel of Laud commonly called or known by the name of Bryn Issa Field, upon which tb" said Messuage or Buildings have been erected, containing 3a 3r 9. > (more or less), now in the occu- pati n of Frederick Hutchinson. Lots 1 and 2 are Freehold, and Lot 3 is Leasehold, held for a term of 42 years, commencing 1st December, 1S49, under the yearly rent of £7. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Wrex- ham, or Mr EDWD. BYGOTT, Solicitor, Wem an.1 Whit- church. 5J5a SALE BY MR SNAPE. ,r- .J' PEREMPTORY SALE. Extraordinary and Unprecedented Unreserved Three Sale by Auction of a Splendid Stock of GLASS. CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, POKCiiLAIN, PARIAN, &c. MR WILLIAM SNAPK has received instructions to 1M. SELL BY AUCTION, at the Public Hall, Wrex- ham, on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday, April 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 1833, tb; whole of the above SPLENDID STOCK, the best and largest ever offered in this town. Goods on View Mornings of Sale. To accommodate purchasers, so that people buying large parcels for country or abroad may not fear breakage, the goods can be packed by a practical packer on the premises. The estimated value of the STOCK is about JESOO, and consists of the following :— 46 DINNER SERVICES for 12, 18, and 21 persons, in- cluding some in Transparent China and Newest Designs. 170 TEA SERTICES of the Latest and Newest Designs, richly painted in Landscapes and Flowers. 100 BREAKFAST SERVICES to match the above. 180 Double and Single TOILET SERVICES. Many of the Double Toilet Services include Slop Jar and Sponge Dish 30 DESSERT SERVICES for 9, 12, and 18 persons, hand- somely painted in Landscapes and Flowers. 100 TRINKET SERVICES in numerous Designs and Decorations. 25 DEJEUNER and TETE-A TETE SETS, finely painted and elaborately finished. lCO Pairs of FLOWER HOTS in China, Raised Flowers, Queen' Body, Jasper, Majolica, Ac. 50 Pairs of VASES in China, of similar decoration to the above, some <-f them from 20 to 40 inches high. 100 Pain andSt ts of BOHEMIAN VASES, richily painted, and heavily finished in gold. 20 Pairs of FIGURES and CENTRES in Die =uen and Berlin China. 200 Dozens of PORTS, SHER!!IES, and TUMBLERS, en- graved and cut. i 25 STILTONS and HALF STILTONS in Jasper, Majolica, Ivory, or Queen's Body. 50 Pairs of VAS rS, BASKETS, Ae.; in the New Ken- sington Fruit Ware, very rich with clouded gold. A choice assortment of .-ESTHETIC VASES, in blue, and heavy tilt. A nice selection of Parian in BUSTS, FIGURES, Ac., historic subiects. SERVANTS' TOILET SETS in great variety. A rare Collection of real Coalport or Salopian Wares, elaborately finished, very old. The remainder of the Stock consists of Sets of Jugs, mounted and unmounted Teapots, Kettles, Jug Stands, Bread Trays, White and Gold Plates and Dishes and Egg Frames, and a quantity of articles too numerous to men- tion. Sale to commence punctually at Two and Six o'clock each day. The Auctioneer wishes to call special attention to this splendid Stock, as the Goods have all been purchased quue recently. _z59al SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. "r RUGBY. ^JESSRS "^TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT Of HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The SECOND TUESDAY in every month. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 2 0 T IL (Postponed from the 13th.) Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTEHSALL, Albert Gate, London. 2555 SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS AND CO. <- REPOSITORY, LIVERPOOL (Established 1825.) STALLS AND BOXES FOR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HORSES ONE HUNDRED CARRIAGES, Always on Sale by Private Treaty. Also FORTY SETS OF HARNESS, NEW AND SECOND HAND. ENGLISH AND IRJSII HORSES OX PRIVATE SALE DAILY. SELECT SALE FOR STUDS OF HUNTERS AND OTHER VALUABLE HORSES, EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. I MESSRS LUCAS & CO. beg to inform Noblemen and .T Gentlemen having STUDS of HUNTERS, valuable I HACKS, COBS, PONIES, and HARNESS HORSES. also SPORTING DOGS. to dispose of, that I THE NEXT SELECT SALE WILL TAKE PLACE Ox THURSDAY, APRIL 12TH, 1882. Full Description of all Horses intended for these Sales must be forwarded One Week previously, and the Horses must be sent to the Repository Two Days prior to the Sale. Stalls cannot be retained after Twelve o'clock on the Tues- day prior. Entry forms on application. N., charges for fetching from stations. WEDNESDAYS throughout the Year for Cart, Van and Harness Horses, Carts, Gears, &c. !I SATURDAYS throughout the Year for Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Harness and Saddlery. Horses for these Sales to be sent the day prior. 12f ———————————————— i LIVERPOOL. I UNRESERVED SALE. I Highly important to job masters, coacl. proprietors, under- takers, livery stable keepers, horse dealers, and others. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs LUCAS and CO., of the Repository, Liverpool, Monday, Tuesday, a-'d Wednesday, 2nd, 3rd. and 4th April, at twelve o'clock, I on the premises of Mr Joshua Brumby, Breck-road, Liver- pool, the whole of his extensive and well-known stock of SEVENTY-FIVE HORSES, including pairs of young and useful black horses, stylish and numerous conveyances, I consisting of about 3iJ cars and modem hansom cabs, hearses, funeral cairiages and brough ims, lame and small waggonettes, drags, Ac Ac. Also a very large four-horse waggenette. Silver and brass mounted double and single harness. Contents of COACH BUILDER'S DEPARTMENT, consisting of carriages in various stages of incompleteness, shafts, bends, wheels, coachmiker's benches, tressels, Ac. Office fixtures and furniture, fireproof safe, Ac. Contents of BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and SHOEING FOUGE, also contents of STORE ROOM, namely Carriage lamps, botts. screws, varnishes, dyes. brushes, buckets, Ac., and various other properties and requisites I incidental to and indispensable to the carrying on of an extensive establishment. Catalogues will be prepared three days prior to sale, and forwarded by post on aDplication to LUCAS and Co., Reposi- tery. Liverpool, 62c j SALE BY MR J. E. DA VIES. SALE BY :MR J. E. DAVIES. Preliminary Notice of an Attractive Sale of Modem IIow<c- hold Furniture and EjJ. cts, at THE COTTAGE. MOLD, within half-a-mile of the Railway Station. MR J. E. DA VIES begs to anounce his instructions '¡ from Mr J. W. Brown (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood), to SELL BY AUCTION, in the firt week of 18*3, the p';nc:pa! part of hh H?U?EHOLD AFpUrRilN, ITURE and Effects. j Full particulars next week. j New-street, Mold. tglx Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS J. C. AND H. H. ETCHES. "f ,_r"r',fo 'J" THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. THE NEXT WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE I. will take place on Friday, April 6th, 1883. Entries for Catalogues close March 30th. J. C. & H. H. ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS, 59tJ Whitchurch (Salop) and Crewe. SALE BY MESSRS CLOUGH & CO. 'Y J"" D E NB I G H. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS. TO BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, by MESSRS CLOUGH t and Co., at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on Tuesday the 3rd day of April, 1883, at 4 o'clock in the a ternooii punctually, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other lots or order as may be decided upc-n by"the Vendors at the time of sale LOT 1,-A newly erected SEMI-DETACHED VILLA caned" Oaklands," totber with garden, stable, loose- box, coach-house, and othe? suitable out-offices adjOining,! situate in the suburbs of the town of Denbigh, and irontim; the main road leading from thence to Rnthin. and now in the occupation of Mrs Burton. that other newly erected SEMI-DETACHED V ILL A, adjoining lot 1, together with the garden. stable, loose-box, coach-house, and other out-offiees, adjoininsr, and now untenanted. I The above properties are newly erected, are extremalv well-Mutt of the best material. Each contains smail vestibule, hall, drawing room, 15 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 6 in. (exclusive of a fine bay window), dining-room 16 ft. 6 in. I by 13 ft. 6 in butler's pantry, excellent cellars, bathrooms, clostts, &c There are supplies of water and gas from the town mains, aud excellent drainage. The general dds'gn I is modern and good the houses form a pleasing group, and the situation—affording a view of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd and the picturesque range of CJwydian mountains, with the town and Castle of Denbigh—is most attractive. The property is within five minutes' walk of the Denbigh I Railway Station. Church, and Markets. Denbigh is distant by rail only 15 minutes' ride to St. Asaph (with its fine Cathedral); half-an-hour from the fashionable bathing resort of Rhyl; an hour-and-a half from Chester, and two-hours-and-a-half from Liverpool. For further information apply to the Auctioneers at Denbigh; Messrs WToULF £ and SON. solicitors, No. 51, Lincoln's Inu-Fields, Lond n; or at the Offices of Messrs 1 LEWIS and SON, solicitors, Wrexham. 5.!2f SALE BY MR WILLIAM WILLIAMS. SALE OF MILL MACHINERY, PORTABLE ENGINE, cite. TO MILLERS. ENGINEERS, CARTERS, FARMERS I AND OTHERS. MR W. WILLIAMS begs to announce that he will ?t SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premies, Lower Weston Mills, near Oswestry (one mile from the town of Oswestry), on Thursday, the :i2nd day of March irist., the whole of the movable PLANT and MACHINERY. Ac., now lying on the foregoing premises, the property of Messrs. E. and J. Jon s, who have given up the mill. The sale will comprise an excellent eighteen H.P. Portable Engine, by Clay, of Ellesmere nearly new spring carts and waggons, 1-ather belting in good condition, scales, har- ness and gearing, bran duster, smut machine, several thousand sacks, shafting, pulleys, pnd brackets. chaff cutter, iron tanks, wooden office, sundry mill requisites, Ac., Ac. The whole of the Plant is in excellent condition, and well worth the attention of all parties interestsd in the trade. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Detailed catalogues mvy ba obtained from the Auc- tioneer's Offices, Salop Road, Oswestry..jSla -==-=-==-=-=-=: -=- SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CU. IN LIQUIDATION. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Specially attractive Sale of valuable and cosily jewels, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, pearls, cat's-eyes, rare old gems and precious stones, mounted in most elaborote designs in modem and recherche settinys, as. pendants, bracelets, rivieres, stars, head sprays, tiaras, lockets, brooches, earrings, pins, studs, finger and scarf rings, <( c.; a large collection of valuable gold watches, by noted English and Parisian makers; mo iern silver jewellery, in the newest and most artistic style, some inlaid with gold enrichments; field and opera glasses, at the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Vg ESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. are instructed ?Vt to SELL BY AUC1ION, at their rooms as above, on Tuesday, March 20,18S3 and two following days. at 11 o'clock each day punctually, the specially attractive and very valuable collection of DIAMONDS and other precious Stones, Recherche Jawellery, and Objects de Luxe, being a portion of the bankrupt estate of Mons. Blum. of Paris, the well known collector and merchant in precious stones. Ac, &c. The whole of the magninAnt collection will be on view on Monday, the 19th March, from Twelve to Five o'clock. N.B.—Catalogues may be uad from the Auctioneers. 579c Preliminary Xotice of Sale of Valuable Calving Heifers, Bull, Colts, Hay, and other effects, at CORNISH HALL, JFEAR HOLT, and ctbvut 3} miles from Wrexham. V| ESSRS CHURTON. ELPHICK, & CO., have re- ?t ceived instructions from the Proprietors, to SELL Bi.Y AUCTION, on Friday, April 13th, 1883. 36 Valuable Calving Heifers, 1 Ditto Hull, 2 Ditto Colts, 3 Large Stacks of Hay, and other effects N.B.—Full particulars will shortly be published. u_- SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. MR ASTON will SELL by AUCTION, on Mondav  next, March 19th, in the Public Hall, a costly drawing-room suite in carded mahogany, a pair of mahogany easy chairs in hair, mah gany hair se?d couch, toilet glasses and other effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. No reserve 64tja IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR ASTON h?s bcsn favoured with instructions to 11', SELL by AUCTION, in the Public HaJJ, this day (Saturday) and on Monday Dt-xt, a quantity of Saddlery I and Leather Goods, comprising, harness, saddles, bridles, head stalls, stirrup leathers, portmanteaus, ladies' and gentlemen's bags, pur-es, dressing cases, cigar cases, lug- gage straps, &c. These good. are all of a superior class, and wilt be so!d without reserve. Sale will commence on Saturday at 5 o'clock, and on Mondav at 12.30 Tie goods will be on view each day of Sale from 10 o'clock in the morning. tjJïa IB. ASTOli Begs to thank the inhabitants of Wrexham and neighbourhood for their kind support during the three years he has practised as Auctioneer. He also wishes to inform them, that during the alterations at his office the business will be carried on at 31, Hope-street. After the alteration he will be in a position to conduct Sales at his own Rooms, where goods of all descriptions can be stored till the day of Sale, and cash advanced (if required) till sold. In all cases, either at his place or at private houses, Mr Aston will settle accounts at close of sale. msp Business Announcements. -1' MR T. H. COLEMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. I REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. I Mr C. begs to inform his patients that he has recently returned from an extensive tour in the United States, and South Africa, and may now be ¡ consulted daily free of charge, and is introducing various American and other Specialities in Dental Practice. PAINLESS EXTRACTION BY NITROUS OXIDr. GAS. 467b NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DRESS AND MANTLE ROOMS. j MBS A. E. MOECOM ¡ Begs to Inform the Ladies of Wrexham and its vicinity that she has REMOVED from YORKE-STREET to 19, YORK-TERRACE, HIGHTOWN, Where she will continue the Dress and Mantle Business, and trusts, by careful attention to all orders entrusted to her, to merit the continuance of their patronage and support. X.B.-LADlEs. OW:'O; )h.TEitL\L JUDE ll'. I TO LAND OWNERS AND ESTATE AGENTS AND OTHERS. RED RED RED BRICKS AND TILES, RIDGES FOR ROOFS A OTHER CLAY GOODS, AGRICULTURAL DRAIN PIPE. For Superior Quality, Straight and Circular Pipes, well- j burnt, absolutely free from lime, the best sample made in North Wales, apply to THE BLUE GATE BRICK, Ac., COMPANY, ¡ OFFICE: 4A, COAL EXCHANGE, CHESTER I Works: Kinnerton, netr Hope Station (Void and Den- bigh Railway), and Cheater Station Yard. 2.388z Business Announcements. .r- ,J ,r,r. PURE MINERAL WATERS AND DERATED BEVERAGES. Honorable mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarde(I by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these waters, also at the International Exhibition, London, 1881. THE ORIGINAL CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE, Blendes with Claret and ether Wines and Spirits. INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING AT ALL TIMES ti BO/EN CASE, 21s.; DOZEN CASE, I.;s.; TU ANY RAILWAY STATION. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE SODA, BRIGHTON SELTZER, POTASS, IITHIA, AND VICHY WATERS, LEMONADE, HOP BEER, JERATED LAGER BEER. Sold by CHEMISTS, WINE MERCHANTS [and GROCERS, everywhere. OUR VANS DELIVER WEEKLY at Oswestry, Chester, Mold, Malpas, Ellesmere, I-h n^oI'tn, Buckley, Farndon, Gresford, Rossett, Holt, Ruabon, Chirk, Brymbo, Minera, lihos, Overtcn, Worthenbury. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, NORTH WALES ÆRATED: MINERAL WATERS FACTORY, WREXHAM. I >05 J. COLEMERFE G I T T I N S Respectfully solicits an inspection of his large Stock of IRONMONG ERY, Comprising— I R 0 N BEDSTEADS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVEN KITCHEN RANGES, WASHING, WRINGING AND MANGLING MACHINES, TRAVELLING BOXES, OXFORD HIP AND SPONGE BATHS, PERAMULATORS AND BASSINETTES, LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN ROLLERS, WIRf: NETTING, LVDIA RUBBER HOSE AND GARDEN IMPLEMENT*, j TABLE CUTLERY AND ELECTRO PLATED GOODS. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR HARPER TWELVETREE'S "VILLA" WASH I IK AND MILNER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES. t BICYCLES & TRICYCLES by every maker supplied at very low prices for C ,sli. WROUGHT AND CUT NAILS, GAS AND STEAM TUBES AND FITTINGS, BAR IRON, I SHEETS & BOILER PLA'IES, and every description of IRONMONGERY required by I BUILDERS, COLLIERY STORES, & i I GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 7 HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 444 EDWARD LLOYD, HOT WATER ENGINEER, WHITESMITH, BELLIIANGER, ENGINE FITTER AND GENERAL SMITH, RESIDENCE 33, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM, ¡ :33J BIDGE. S'rREET, ,'NEXHA.I, fi WORKSHOP:- 1B, BROOK STREET, o to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has now in Stock a huge assortment of I STEAM FITTINGS, INCLUDING- VALVES, TAPS, STEAM GAUGES, GAUGE GLASSES, AND INDIA RUBBER WASHERS OF ALL SIZES ALSO INDIA RUBBER SHEETING, PATENT PACKING. HYDRAULIC PACKING, MAN Ltt) PACKING, and aU other Packing required in the,Frffle. HOT WATER APPARATUS FITTED IN GREENHOUSES, VINERIES, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ORNAMENTAL GATES AND RAILS JJAÐE TO ORDER. PATENT LOCKS NEATLY REPAIRED AND RE-FITTED WITH KEYS. SMOKE JACKS MADE, REPAIRED, AND CLEANED: A G E NT FOR T H E M O ST IMPROVE D :\1. C H I N E li Y E b T t M A T E S GIVEN. 335 THE WREXHAM CENTRAL STORES, 24, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, (PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR .1. HANDLES). I I The above Premises are now Open for the Sale of Pure High Class Bread, Ac. also Tea, (.'t,ffte, General Grocery I Provisional, Finest li: anils of Flour and Scotch Oatmeal. I PROPRIETORS R. EVANS & CO., NOTED FOR THEIR WHEATEN MEAL AND CONSTITUTION t REAR 177n Ipswich M«? be described as I ¡'¡:hp¡'.ce <1 ¡ .}" i.:lji, -I |  I JOSEPH FISON & CO.'S MANURES, EXTRA QUALITY AND GUARANTEED ANALYSIS AS USED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Full particulars of these celebrated Manwcs can be obtained of any of the Agents 'i th" fun or from the Bead Ofces. FOR DELIVERY APPLY TO THE LOCAL AGENT. AUENT THOMAS B. BARTON, LTI, CHESTER-STREET, ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND, I ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF I PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR ROOTS, CORN AND GRASS, ALSO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF L I M E WORKS-CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. DETAILED LIST, WITH PARTICULARS OF PRIZES FOR RO< OFFERED IN POST FREE. AGENTS: — MR T. W. DAVENPORT, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. Mr GODFREY PARRY Llansantffraid, Corwen. Mr J. J. BANCROFT, Ruthin. Mrs ASTERLEY, Pentref, Llanymynech. Oswestry. Sir P. JONES, Corn Merchant, Halkn. Holywell. Mr W. HASSALL, Bubney, Whitchurch, Salop. Mr WM. WYATT. Ellesmere. Salop, Mr WM. P. JONES, Ironmonger. Mold. Mr W. GRIFFITHS, Cross Keys, Chirk. Mr ROBERT ROBERTS, Tan Rhiew, Groes, Denbigh. I Mr JOSEPH COOKE The Grange. Edge, Malpas. Mr WM. M ADDOCKS. The Shrubbery, Wem, Salop. MrWM. THOMAS, Middletown, Welshpool. Messrs J. & E. JONES, Bryn Sion, Caerwys. Holywell. ¡ Mr WM. JONES, Nant Gwilym, Bodfari, Rhyl. ¡ 31r GRIFFITH LEWIS, Master, Llanfyllin. 224ac FARM SEEDS. Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT, WREXHAM, Offers a Grand lot of SCOTCH WHITE, BLACK, and YELl.OW OATS, POTATOES, GRASES. and CLOVERS. Guaranteed direct from Scotland. Pr.'cts and Samples on application. P-ia -U- £ 10, £ 20, £ 50, £ 100, £ 500. c'W"" .Ðu,! aw.uu, v. OPTIONS on Stock Exchange Securities —One Uni- form Price. Acknowledged the best and safest plan ever devised for making large profits from small invest- ments with great rap dity. Explanatory book (second edition) SENT FREE.-Address, GEORGE EVANS & CO., Sworn Brokers, Gresham House, Old Broad t., London. 528f THE EMmRAXIS taBBE. FOR lfc83. Cloth, 130 pages, post free for 7 staijips.—By PITf & SCOTT, 44, :t. Paul'sChurch)'a:-d, Vm !'?'I. Full of general notes and practical advice. Business Announcements. PUBLIC NOTICE. BENSON & CO., "l :r' II, I, -'I NORTH WALES J. I' !I: C 0-0 P E R A T I Y E I) l'li' a Ii, .,11 SUPPLY 81'O?E?. I: I 'I II I, ;I" I I;' ,) HI?H STi?EE? I' I' ,II" I" WREXHAM. ',1¡.IFt, I: j, n. THE NEW PRICE Li ST is now being revised and will shortly i>e GREAT REDUCTIONS! 1" .,I:¡, !i' 1: JU :;l. Ii )..L'I;I Will be shown in he Prices quoted in the NEW PRICE LIST. t 'i: JitJ; 'JII Â:I:: T::I: i. LOCAL A'lverti-I r.- .i- INE 1 in the New (t moderate CHARGES. For CERINS APPLY to IHE PROPRIETORS, CIO K. BENSON, & CO., '1 ..I')i ..l"" HIGH STREET, sr. !wr .1 .1 \¡: I, 'i! WREXHATM. 1Ji 't 1,,¿'"tJ.i\ii. -0 fiS8;5:. VK7E have pie-.sure i-.i c:tlli-.lg to W dtdivi. of W""lnr, F"hr;e ju: b faandi fi-r the present reason, comprising— ENGLISH AND FRENCH SATIN IS, CHECKED AND STRIPED ZEPHYRS-, <; ALATE S AND I.KIU'A!.ES, CAMBRICS, We guarantee the above to be absolutely FAST COLOR, and they certainly fotm the cheapest and iiai-st elegant Diess Fabric ever placed before tfc» Public. Our Spuing Parcel of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CRETONNES for Thejji are extremely moderate in price, and as regards drsign* and coloring > uperior to any v. e have hith-r- to he en able to offtr our customers. We show a large lut of LACE AND GUfPUKE < I'KTAIN. in Whi*e anil Ecru, pur-has-: d fcr < :>*h. We n-dfe cimpa'ison of vpfue. W. & J. PRiCHAMD, .,T ,I .Ie" .E ,It' J!'ti 4 HOPE STREET, W B. E: X Hi A ML f 274p OLD BANK shop, ..v! l. I' ..II *S, HI FT H S T R E E T, WREXHAM. IMMENSE SALE. OF W () <> I. I. E N C I. ('V T B S, READY-MADE < LOTMING, HATS; SH'-jfiTf?, A*e., Ac. TKEMENI'OUS BARGAINS. HI lL., S S E S J O X E S & CNI o ..I:I.¡" jJ" oJ .), ¿, l, Having purchased for cash from a .Judgment Creditor, under an execution, the entire Stock oi Mr Snape, .s a" very great reduction from cost price, are enabled v, "fletl the same to the public at ?. GREAT SACRIFICE. SA J. E F (iJ n. ON E 310 X, T H II N <E CALL EARLY. DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS J O N E S A N D C €?., "i '11.i'\ I! .I rI .:i: .l; 'I rl OLD BANK SHOP, 40,1, HIGH STREET, WREN H AM. "!? BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. BEAUTY FU L FL?W  Y. STRAt HAN, Il. 'i .I 'I ,;4¡,.1,. '1 N r R S E R V 1 AN, W R E X H A M Invites inspection of his stock at the 4ssp RAILWAY STATION NURsERiii^    ROBERTS, ^ILLIAMS & |n>t, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND S AW M. 1 L L, P R 0' P B I E T « R Si, BOUNDARY STREET; (Corner of Stanley Road), LIVERPOOL, '%IA. s or AI.I. KINDS OF DOOnS. WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVE, SKIRTINGS, &e". In the best yellow pine, well seasoned by graun I process and of the best workmanship. jhp tSPRATTS PATENT ale'" Il !I.A\ .Ð.¡l"t TASTELESS APERIENT B II S C U I T S F 0. R D (:)1 O. S 2s per Tin, post paid 2s 2d. Professor Williams, F.R.S.E., F.R.C.V.S., writes New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Aug 21, I8ei "Your Aperient Biscuits are extremely nice for ad- ministration, causing no trouble, and sometimes cf.f ,-I, bit." 'LOCURIUM," (I'ATKVI) FOR CUTS, BR U Is ES, nd WOl'NLS of all KINDS. Also Heals Broken Knees in Horsesand Sore Feet in D- r«-. DOG SOAP, 8'" NON POISONOUS II¡ Death to FIe IS, Ticks, Rice, Ac. Keeps the Skini free from Scurf, and obviates Mance aud other Skin Diseases. PRICE CD PER TTBI.ET. I?ull ),ist Of Dog Jledicines an.1 Painphlel (-,ii ,aJ::n9 D?e?? "???-? ?Ph!.t..?:? SPRATT'S PATENT, Bermondsey, s.F. il&v RIMMEL'S AROMATIC OZONIZER. 4 fragr£ ant «"• Rpurifying Powder of FlOes and Fuealv yi5 .tn Ther, agreeable disinfec'ant ? post tamp", OZONIZED POCKET C^SSOiFTTP st. amps fectlon" bd. i?¡ J!°s:: 1 stmps. Sold everywbere. Hm¡"li';],   London. DRF,13.% GOODS& WOOLLF,N,- k' LOTII.14 anv eng;h (;Lit  WhoIellale,P:-ke. Pattern% free. £')"'i);r« WELL SFREET, Ena.