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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES Aouses to be Let, I Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, Apartments to be Let, I Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found, Are inserted in thin Column at the ttiwer-neeittimed chargei; One Insertion (20 words). Is Three Insertions 2s 6d And 3d for each additional line of nine words. ALL Orders for Advertisements of the value of 5s. or under must be PREPAID to ensure insertion. Advertisers are particularly requested to name the num ber of insertions when ordering Advertisements. All orders for the alteration or withdrawal of Advertise- ments must be received by mid-day on Thursday. Advertisers are requested to forward Advertisements as early as possible in the week to insure insertion and correct ness, as it is only possible to insert a limited number eceived so late as Friday the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot guarantee insertion when received after TWELVE o'clock en that morning. *„* Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly rnjiK-stud to observe the directions given, and not at reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved Wanted. WANTED, a Good General 8KRVAKT. in country l?y house. Very small family.-Address by letter, E., Advert iter Office. 663n WANTED a YOUNG WOMAN <tS G HS E HA?S?KVANT. Wv ?)ust p'o tucf satbifactory references. -Apply, W, Mf?ent-strt't't, Dan?nHHt). <'<?f ~~ANTKI) a MAKK1KIJ MAN as GROOM, and to Wmake hin?cif f?nctaUy usefuL—Address Dr. W. n. JONKS, Hhnnvf, Ruthin. 516a **TANThD n R-od general SERVANT accustomed to Wf plain <) king, nm t be ste.tdy and industrious. Apply at 42, High-street, Wrexham. 6-7a WANTKI), a OireuUr SAWYKK, must be used to colliery w.)rk- Apply to GKOUOK (JAUSIIH:, Plas- ikynaston Coal Company, liuabon. 6T*ip WANTED immediately, APPIŒNTICES and !M- yV )?)f()VHR? <o the MKHSSMAKIKC —Apply. Mns P. E. HKYWOOI., 2 Regent-fctreet, \Vrexha.m.6,;7n 5iEMIslTS APPRt'.NTICE.— WAN I'KD, a well-edu- cated YOUTH, as an APPRENTICE—Apply to JAMES FKANCIS, chemist, 13, Pool-street, Carnarvon. I MORTH \VALKS )?:t.?TK?UFt?(?H, conducted by N MISSKS WHITING — Servants of every capacity, with cood characters, constantly required. High-street, Wrex- ham. 2825a  WANTI'.I), a Voung '.AUY, of pleasmt manner and \V address, to am?ist in the Book and Fancy Stationery Trade.—Apply to Mr Jon. LITTLE, Ho, e-street, Wrex- ham. fJi;:Jn I AGENTS WANTED, in all parts of England & Wales, A siot yet teiiresci2t-d, loy an A-surance Society. Weekly payments. -aiary and Commission. — For j ar- ticulars, Address Managers, Ely Villa. Dunstable Reds. jr?bACHMAN. — WAKf?M. immediately, a trosty, t? respecta'de, man. about 40; must be thoroughly experiencftt in the management of horses and a good driver. No hunters are kept.—Apply ti S. YoRliE, Esq., Erddig Park, Wrexham. 0571 WANTED, a Young, Active MARRIED MAN, with little or no family, to take charge of a pair of horses, and to make himself generally useful on the farm. Must be a good ploughman Good character required.— For pMticutars apply to G. STCR'.EOK. Cornish Hall Farm, tMt, near Wrexham. <il4z m? ONEY -WANTED Sums of .?.WOand X2,.iOU, as !wl Mort?agf tnvcs'ments, upon exceptionally good freehold ?ruperty, in the Iorollgh (main thoroughfares) also £ Mi, A;200, and other amounts awaiting investment. Provincial Insurance Company's Shares wanted to pur- chase. Apply to GEO. BEVAN, Commission Agent. la, II MenUas street. CTdn ANTED,"AGRICULTURISTS AND OTHERS IN v CANADA.—Free Grants of 100 to 20a Acres of I tand are given by the Canadian Government. ASSISTED PASSAGES Newly issued and illustrated pamphlets, maps, and full information respecting any part of Canada its I resources, trade dem'nd for labor, wages paid, <tc. anpplied free, by the Camdiau Government Agent, H. Water str'et, Mvetpool. 5&5f ^GENTS yyANTED gVERYWHERE BY THE MUTUAL WATCH CLUBS' ASSOCIATION. IKFND.tiL & I)FNT, Managers, 106, Cbeapside, London. Foremen, Timekeepers, station Masters, Clerks, Secretaries effortraitCIuba, Po!ice08tcera, Shopkeepers, &c., with Wre time, wanted to form Clubs for this successful Association. IUlIstratedCatalogues and particulars on application. 2228c liROUGHTON SCHOOL BOARD. i WANTFD, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS, for the Bi-ynteg Infants' School. Duties to commence immedia-.cly. Salary 4U5 per annum, plus all the School Fees received, plus half the Government Grant, plus joint occupation of School House, with Mistress of citjs' Schof't The average Salary of the Mistress for the last three years, «xclusive of joint occupation iif house, lias b ;en Xfio Applications to be sent in not later than Thursday, the 29th inst., to JNO. JONES, Solicitor, Wrexham, Clerk to to the Board. li'é5n THE NORTH WALES COUNTIES LUNATIC ASYLUM. —.— WANTED, by the Visitors of this Asylum, a Respect  able FEMALE, age not less than thirty, as Coo'I and Housekeeper, salary ?O per annmn. with board, lodging, and washing. Application in candidate's own ¡ handwriting stating age and previous occupation, with I recent testimonials, to be forwarded to the uudereigmd nut, later than Tuesd iy, the 17th Vpril, 18S:{. Also two KITCHEN MAIDS, wages A:12 and £ 14 per annum respectively, with board, lodging, washing, und ■uniform.-Application to be made to the undersigned nut later than Tuesday, the 17th April, 1883. By order, JOHN ROBlNsON. Clerk to the Visitors. Denbigh, 20th March, 1883. ( £ <; To Let. I mo L! i', a COTTAG at the Dunk?.—App)y 4, Charter ,Apply 4, ChLrles- r? 0 LET, the SADDLER'S SHOP, No 2, \čorke,tw" A Apply next door; tj-¡ 4 CCOMMODATION L \ND in the borough of Wrex- ham. Ai ply at T»; I: COURT. 427p | HOUSE TO LET, t?rby-t?rMce. nerbv rox!, Hi"? Htown.-For particulars apply, H.J..oH;ceuf J<7)-?- titer. „ 12;)c ONE or Two Gentlemen can be accomtnodnted wtth I eolllfUlot\;le ,U>AUil'MNT8.-Al)pl)' Derby-roa. Wrexham. z TO LET, a Scircn roomed HOUSE, 'itb good Celbr. ht I  <ireentie!d Tcrrnce, Khosddu.—App!v to Mr Wsi. Wn.i.uMs, Clayton Villas. (;m,t u ft?O mf. ROSEHILL PARK ErMstock, to graxe 1 extent 5:j acres -good shade and water. Aoph to air J. ONES, Island Green, Wrexham. 571f HOUSE TO litaiile)*-trect, Hi-litowii g. and water laid on.-Apply next door; or, Mr JOHN jiRii riTHs. tailor, Ywke-street. Bent low. 3}2f _I TO LET, with immediate possession, near Hol T Station, adjoining Strytissa Fann, about :S acr?s of Pasture and Arable LAND. Applv to F. MtSGRAVi,) Bank, Mold. 517a -hu_ rpO LET, small 'I'EN EMENT, five wiles from Wrexham, J consisting of good hou e and out-buildings and 12 acres of old Pasture latid.-Apply to Mr JONES, Island Green, Wrexham. 5721t HOPE STATION, ROSE COTTAGE, TO 1>E LET. for six or nine months four bedrooms and fruil ovei- one acre of :grtss land. -Apply to E. IVli-COCK, ad.i.viiiing. "KHp imiued ate possession, GREENFIELD COT^ t TAG E contains two sitting rooms, four bedrooms, Kitchens, and a good g irden and tennis laivii.- Apolv to Mr CunwoRTii, opposite entrance gate. *03c fJlO LET X BRYN ISSA TERRACH. containing I partor. IkitdHm, hack kitchen, three bedrooms and enclosed yard. Key at No 5. Apply to Mr J. B. MURLI-SS .tt? Wynnstay Brewery, or Mrs MtmxER, Bt-lgrave- road. t-.xt, TO BE LET, RICHMOND HOUSE, 15, Giosven r-road containing dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, and seven bedrooms. Apply tj, WII.I.IA-tl AWKIN., Tn.srox. Chartered Accountant" and Estate I Agent, Henblas street. fj"*0 LET that old-established Grocery and Pi,,)visio-iii 1 SHOP, with Bakehouse and large Dwelling-Housi- every convenience for carryiiu on an extensive business situate in l.east Market. Possession in April.-Apllly to 1\ JOHN .MASON, Park Viem-, Holt-road, Wrexliiiii. 22ite 1,1,.T, Ili)I"I,A I'c COTTAGE, near Bangor, Flintshire, tive jrilei fro ii Wrexham, contaiiiiiig three sma!} entertiai.ni. ng rooms, two kitchens, and the bedrooms, with garden, stable, coach house, and nearly three acres of pasture land adjoining.—Apply to l\lr .Jo:s¡. Island,nTcen, Wrexham.. TO LET. with immediate possession, No 4, GROVE PARK Has (Iiiiing antl drawing rooms, each 16 ft. bv iS ft, capital front and back kitchens tive bedrooms, and all necessary outoffices together with small garden back ?nd front. -For particulars and to view, app!v t.ext door or t? Adcertt*?!- Office, z TO PI BLICANs, that wet-known and commodious jt. PWLL GWYN HOTEL. j situated on the Mold and Denbigh high road, close to the Railway Mation, and on the way to the town of Caerwys. is now lO BE LET. The last family occupied it for more than JO years. Full particulars from the proprietor. Mr W. S. ROBERTS. tri!ip TO BE LE'l, two semidetached VILLAS, sur- Trotindetl with pleasure ground, situate in Grote IPark; each containing dining and drawing rooms, four bedrooms, dressing room, bath room, two w.c.'s servant's bedroom, box rooms, pantries, kitchens < £ c. Venetian blinds. Well ventilated and dry cellars. Vinery attached to one house.—Apply T. KENNEDY, 41, Hope- jj street, Wrexham. j:!p TO BE LET, OAK LAWN pleasantly situated, com j inanding a view of the Welsh hills artistically de. signed, contaiiiing two large reception rooms, eight bed- rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), w c., good kitchen, aii(i offices and every domestic convenience, garden back and front; also No 1, Carlton Villa, to be Let on 25th March next. Apply to Mr W. E. SAMUEL, Stratford House, Wrexham. 2545c I FA1131, TO BE LET, near Mold, Flintsbire. AU that; ■ de-irable farm known as THE ARGOED HALL fARM, within a mile from the populous town of Mold containing 2 0 statute acres or thereabouts, with the farm house and outbuildings, at a low rent, and with immediate possession as to the land. The owners ar<? prepared to ¡ carry out extensive improvements in favor of a desirable tenant.—For particulars apply to Mr liFNICY CILOSS, solicitor, Prescot, Lancashire. 5Slp Sales by Private Contract. SOLD two HOUSES in Cunliffe-otn?. Rhos- t ddu. Tenanted.—For particulars apply to Mr Wv' SNAPE, Auctioneer. Wrexham? T° BB: SOm'. by PR!VATE TREATY.TsHO!:THCR? COW, that will calve at the end of this month (third c?M), an excellent Htitker.—?ppty to igtn?Fh Evt\s  Grosrenor-road, Wrexbam.i.:4f Sales by Private Contract. .r-, f" INCUBATORS for 30s, holding 70 eggs, average cost of working 4d per week. Guaranteed to hatch.— WILLIAM Sh.I.KUY, manufacturer, Gresford. 527p FOR SALE, BL XCK 4 -0 d. seven years old, 14.1 hands. Very fast. Good action and sound, tiuiet to ride and drive.-Alpply to Dr. HOOPS, Gresford. ON SALE, a comfortable COITAGE, with good garden and out-buildings and pletty of good vatei-Apply to Mr DANIIIL XEILL, Hope Village, ¡,ear Wrexham. tj¡O.lp OR SALE, a quantity of SEED BARLEY (Carter's FPrize ProUSc). Average ?ieid last \e?r42bushe!s per acre. Price (is Ud per ),-ushel of 00 lbs.—Apply to GRIFFITH JONES. Penybont, Mold. 542n 'JM> BE ?ULU,a great bar?in a>ie:nidining BiLHAKn 1_ TABLE, mahogany top, sla e bed, in capital c"ndi- ?tion. Price ?.—Apph. B. HOIIERTS, the Al Cigir ?tore?, City Road, Chester 5t? TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a piece of T I,AXn. situat" at Wheatshaf, near the station, con- taining l.OGt square yards or thereabouts, with a frontage to two roads..Apply to Mr EDWIN JONES, Henhlas- street, Wrexham. ji/ijj THE GARDDEN LODGE COAL COMPANY (LIMHED.) (IN Lu;l IDATION.) To Colliery ProprietorCoal MerchantLinn: .VTii"/ac- tnrcr.i, Merchant*, and others railway ira:;j''jiii>. 'FO BE OI,n BY PK!VATE TREATY, the following 1. RAILWAY WACCONS. STOKES, and TOOLS, now lying at the Gardden Lodge Collier. about one mile distant from Ruahon Station, on the Gre it Western Rail- way:- 107 IJailway Waggons of 5, H, 7, 8, and 10 tons capacity. Also, a quantity of railway w.iggo.i wheels fitted on axles for waggons of various capacities a quantity of waggon axle guards, springs, new and old brakes, couplings, axle boxes, nuts and bolts, and honwork of various kinds suit- able for waggon repairs. Also, a spare piston rod, a quantity of spanners, hemp rope, chain, iron bars, old iron, sheet-iron air tubes, cast- iroirpipes, loose tram rails, c ist-iron crossings, pit trams, tram wheels and axles, a t.]()ul)'e glecked pit cage, and a jim crow for bending large siz..d rails, screw jacks, hear blocks, bar iron, ironwork for pi-, frames, and various other requisites for collieries. Parties desirous of puivh sin! on be met by appoint- ment at the colliery by Air WI. of Salop-road, Oswestry and communications should be addressed to him, or to Messrs THOMAS, WADE, GUTHRIK, & Co., Chartered Accountants, ;32, Brown-street, Manchester. Bsoz _m- Education. RING'S TON IfoeSE L ADIES' SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WKEXHAM. PRINCIPAL MISS HUMPHREYS. T!dShe< (Home and Colonial College, London), ASSISTED BY KFFIC.ENT RESIDENT GOVERNESsES (Certificated by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge.) The Teaching is on the must approved and modern II method, the Government System of Organisation and Classification beiii,, introduced. A complete staff of Teachers i* provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, Ac. The Scho J is pleasantly situated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modern improvement. References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of premlltand former Pupils. I NEXT QUARTER COMMENCES MONDAY, APRIL HTM. I 1, LEA SWE. RHOSDDU, WREXHAM, SELECT BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL, C "nducted by the MISSES HANMER. I A separate class for boys from eight to twelve years of age Prospectus and Reference on armlication. 40-ic WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. I PRINCIPAL I MRS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, i holding Oxfotil, iainbridg-, and College of Preceptors' Certificates. Thecouise of Study is arranged so a; to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., I B.Sc. (London University.) .Alusic-E. B SIMMS, ESQ, Profe Mr Mt. the College Chester. FRENCH-MADAME LAFON. I DRAWING AND PAIXT?U-J NOYES, ESQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER -JD. MACKtXTOSH. ESQ, F.G.S. II School will re-open on Tuesday, January 30th. mz ¡ T rpHOM*S' ( OLLEOE, JJHYL. Under the au-pices of the NORTH-WESTERN ("LEUiC VL AND LAY ALLIANCE. The CMiege provides a high-class E 'ucati n for Middle- j class Boys, based on the Prote* ant aud Evai gelical prin- ciples of the Church of England, an 1 at the I nvest re- munerative expense. Scholar-hips are now open for com- petition at the commencement of t'ach of the Tlttee T-rms. 1 Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local aim other Kxaminations Th^ r; sulence is facing tho sea. neitisive Ices fi)r botrders Ti..i,- <:t;:n.. t t- r. Enrther informution iroin the Rev. Pmicipal, .1 the Hev. Vice- Principal. 31)2 .-=- C E JI E N T. NOBODY needs reinin .'ng of the ;.lm .st invatimable I ":due of reliable Cement; and persons using that article will be glad to know where it can he obtained of really first-rate quality. The following testimonials from influential gentlemen to W. FARISHS J PORTLAND CEMENT I will furnish that information. His large sales and constant supplies of PORTLAND AND ROMAN are a guarantee of freshness and, having always on haud an adequate stock, he is in a position to meet the requirements of the public ji by Rail, Canal, or at his BUILDERS' MATERIAL DEPOT j COW LANE BUIDGB, CHESTER, j TESTIMONIALS. Priestland, Tarporley, 20th May, 1"2. Dear Sm,-I have great pleasure in saying the Port- land Cement supplied by you h 's been largely used on these Estates for many years, and it has always been found to be of excellent quality, ind in every way satis- factory.—Yours faithfully, STEPHEN CAWI.EY, Agent to Lord Tolleiuaclie of Heliuingham. To Mr. W. Farisb, Chester. Hawartien, Mav 2,\ 1882. SIR,-The Portland Cement you have, from time to time, supplied to the Hawarden Castle Estates, has alwnvs > given satisfaction, in consequence of its excellent quality and durability.—Yours faithfully, J. S. VlCKEllS, Agent to Rt. Hon. W. E Gladstone. Mr W. Farish, Chester. Arderne Estate Office, Tarporley, May 22nd ISS2. DEAR SIR,-In repl%, to your enquiry I beg to -I%- I used a good deal of your Portland Cement on this Estate, and have always b-cn perfectly satistied with its quality, The Roman I have not had occasion to use.-Your. truly, T. F. LIN.VI.I.I, Agent to the Eail of Haddington. ,M, r W. Farish, Chester. Estate Offices, Barrow Hall, Chester, M:n 21st 18Sa DEAR SIR,—Having used your Por land Cewent for a! kind of work on these Estates for somd years, I have alwavs found the quality good and fully to answer our I)txrpose.- I am, yours truly, HI'.nr" BESWKK Agent to Marquis of Cholmundelev. To Mr W. FarJsh, Lbester, Land Agency and Estate Oftke, 0 Frodshnm, Preston Brook. Chester. May 20th, 18S2. DF.AR SIR,-We beg to acknowledge receipt of vours of the ard inst. with reference t,) the quality of the Portland Cement supplied by you, and have pleasure in statin" that we have used your Cement on several of the Estates under our charge and have every reason to be satisfied with its quality. We had occasion recently to use it on a large well or reservoir where the water could (inly be kept from it a very short time, and the workmen who used it -aid it was splendid cement."—Yours truly, 1 H. LIXAKER AND SON, MifW. Farish, Cow Lane Bridge, Chester. Chester United Gas Company, Miv 17, lS2. DEAR Siyt,-In reply to your letter of yesterday s date, I may say that I have always found your Ceiii-tit of first rate qualitv.-Voure faithfully, FLETCHER W. STI-VHNSOX Mr W. Farish. Chester. "?'?" ?"' >iJn;l=er" j Nfr W. Farish, Chester. j London, Mav 1. SS, ) Haying had practical expei-ierce of the character of the! Portland Cement which is supplied by Mr W. Farish I can testify as to its excellent quality, both as regards length i and durability. The Government test of 500 lbs. to the 11 x 1J inch section has been greatly exceeded l>\ this cement, i some of the trial specimens carrying 1100 lbs. I do not believe there is a better Portland Cement in the Kingdom. ] G A. BELL, j 1320hf( <ivil Engineer. i A CARD, I — i MR. GRENVILLE JONES I (sr: Horatio Jones, 23, Castle-street, ?,).I SURGEON DENTIST, Be.s to state that he attends Wrexham every THURSDAY AXD SATURDAY, I I And may be consulted at REGENT STREET. J ;kzz I Legal and Public Notices. J.J' ..r. "I'W 4'¿< NOTICE. 11HE TWO SPLENDID PICTURES which were ad- t vertised to be RAFFLED FOR on the 25th March, WILL BE POSTPONED until MAY 25th, 1SS3. 582p RE ROGER HANSON LEWIS, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having any Claim or Demand against the late KOColt HASSON LEWIS, of Marford Mill, V-ossett, near Wrexham, mUcr. are requested to send particulars thereof to Mrs LEWIS, Bassett House, Rossett, forthwith. Gjlc MR. J. CAWLEY wishes to tender his since"e thanks irt to his friends, neighb urs, and assistant, at the fire, previous to the arrival of the Fire Brigade, for their efforts to save hi s property also he wishes to thank the Wrex- ham Volunteer Fire Brigade for the valuable assistance they rendered. 666n TIMBER AT TYNDWFR, LLANGOLLEN. IN consequence of the severe weathc r, it is determined to J_ postpone the dale for Tenders to the thirty-first day of March instant. > I I C. RICHARDS SONS, LIangoHen. March hhh, 1,I. 652c RE ELIZABETH BELL (DECEASED). ALL Persons having any Chim or Demand against the late Elizabeth Bell, who died at No. U, Regent- street, Wrexham, are requeste I to end particulars thereof to Mr RICHARD BRITTAIN, grocer, Newport, Salop, forth- with. GOOf NORTH WALES COLLEGE. NOTICE OF COUNTY MEETING AT DENBIGH. IN cor.formity with a Requisition I have received signed J. by the Lord L'eutenant of Denbighshire, the County and Borough Members, and other gentlemen, I hereby call a meeting to be held at the County Hall, Denbigh, on Thursday, April 5th, at three p.m., to consider the question of a College for Xorth Wales. GEORGE A. CAYLEY, Sheriff. I Llannerch Park, March 16th, 1SS3 677c NOTICE is HEREBY G!VE?. that the PARTNER-  SHIP h"retofore !õubsistinŒ between the mnder- n,ed Oliver Jones and William Hookes, carrying on business together as Iro ngers, at Numbers 50 and 52 i High-street, Mold, in the Coui.ty of Flint, under the Firm of JoNliS A: HOOKES," was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to, or owing by the said firm will be respectively received paid by the s iH Oliver Jones, by whom the business will in future be car- ried IIn. Dated this 21st day of March, OLIVER JONES, b74n WILLIAM HOOKE-. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. MOLD LOCAL BOARD. rpHE above BOARD OFFERS for COMPETITION a 1. Prize of £;a:J for PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS for adapting the existing Upper Rooms of the Market Hall at the cross, in tne Town of M dd, as an Assembly and Concert Room, with Retiring Rooms, Lavatories, and aU usual conveniences, special attention being paid to Light- ing, V. ntilation, and Heating. Front and Back entrances will also have to be provided for. Cost not t" exceed i>00. The successful competitor to superintend the carrying out of his plans at a commission of 4 per cent. on the outlay. Tiie j1"<rd does not bind itself to accept any scheme, unless it meets with the approval of the Board, and it must be distinctly understood that the B-jard will not be liable for any travelling or other expenses which any com- petitor may incur The plans of the successful competitor to be the property of the Board. The Market Hull Committee will be prepated to meet Competitors at the Hall on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at during the present month. Plans to b" sens in to the Clerk of the Board on or before the 8th May, GEO. E. TREVOR ROPER, Clerk to the Mold Local Board. Church Lane, Mold, 14th March, 18Si. 534n Entertainments and Meetings GHAND FOOTBALL MATCH. W HEXHAM V B 0 L TON I (GREAT LI.VEII) on the RECREATION GROUND, WREXHAM, TOD A Y (S TTRDAY). M ARCH 24 1 II, ¡ KICK-OFE AT THREE O'CLOCK. ADMISSION—6D. AND 3O. LADIES FREE. tjlj;!f CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. I A G n A X J) I EVENING CONCERT Will be given in the above hit! ON FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1883. < Doo:s open at 7.20 Concert to commence at 8 p.m. i Admission: Reserved Seats (numbered) 3s; family I ticket to admit five, 12s Gel; Second Seats, IsCd Balconv, Is. I For further particulars see programme TRAIN- ARRANGEMENTS The 10 p.m train from Wrjxhaui will stop at Rossett on this date. A special train will leave Wrexham for Ruabon after the Conceit at 10.45 p.m. BWLCHGWYN CHURCH. A GRAND (JONJ IKING JgNTERTAINMENT Will be given OX MONDAY, THE IJTH APRIL, BY E S W E T E N II A I, E SQ., ft. C In the penLlc HALL, WREXHAM, At 7 30 p.m., in aid the funds for purchasing an Organ or Harmonium. Among o: her wonders the celebrated Watch Trick will be pt-i formed, and vocal and instrumental music of con- siderable merit will be performed at interval Reserved front eat", 2s (;11 each second seats, Is (id balcony, ts admission to back seats (id. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Edisburv or Mr Potter, Wrexham. A p'an of the hall 110\\ i:1g the position i f f¡e chairs may be seen at (jlOc (!R \NL> FIRE BHU JVDE CONCERT. 'S^li (i Members of the P::n?f of Wales Fire Bri?de beg I to in'?nu their Ftiends an l P;ttro! tlmt th,' in- tend giving a Grind Evening COSCERT, in Aillof their Funds, in the mt<lrfle of April, :'cvi'ral Artistes the highest c'ass have been already engaged, and full details will be given in a few days. 'Ihe Fit emeu appeal to the public of Wrexham for their support r;1I the occasion. Th. r^ the lijiu ide 1. to express their thanks to Mr .l-Ki;r CWT■ rt wh- b is Usidly postponed to the :i:itaii:ii he uii'iouticed by circular, and which M I'i.ili: "lane Vvas to ;ippt-;tr, so as not to ci.ish with the ,io.>ve ivi t- •M7n Tenders. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. "HE ?':BAX SAXITARY AUTHORHY invite rt ?T: ENDERS for constrm'tin? a sewer alone Temple Row, Wrexham. A specification may be seen and forms of tender may be had at the Borough surveyor s Office, fron' to 10 o'clock .0 the the morning of Tuesday, the .7th inst.. :11111 Tenders m e to be sent to the Surveyor not later than 2 o'clock that day. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. •• THOM w BlrRY. T"«n Clerk. 22nd 1 MM ai h. issi. fjl¡6p SEE YOF AliK SilKVED WITH S P R A T T S PATENT MEAT I lliRIXI, VEGETABLE Don CAKES w 1 T II 1; E K r R O 0 T ) T II E 1. A T E S i 1 M P R o V E M E X T USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. Rcyal Kennels, Ascot, April 2 IS-;2. DEAR Sitis, our Meat Bi.s.uits containing beetroot are not to be equalled. FRANK GOOIJAI.L, Beware of Worthless Imitations! Made of unso md and cheap ingre>iie> ts, thus enib'in™ the makers to sell them to thd tra-le at a low price, so that the dealers get a b, lter profit than by s-l'nig ours. Please see that every Cake is Stamped. "SPRATTS PATENT AND A X I 4 SPRATTS PATENT," Bermondsey, S.E. us MR pTOX HARDING. J .D.S., SURGEON DENTIST. KING-STREET, WREXHAM, AND AT BANK WHtTEFRiARS, CHESTER. i I Business Annonncaments. TRICYCLES & BICYCLES, k  The following noted or any make supplied at III t 25 per cent. off makers' 1 sts for Cash, or on easy terms of paymentHum- ber Budge. Premier. Excelsior,<'lub. Rapid Centaur, Grand Stan- ley, Tiiumpb.Mete-T, Devon, Sanspariel, F 1 y ing Express, Facile, Otto, Car-sche, Leader, Royal, Alpha, Rucker, Invincible, Salvo, Fleet, Chal- lenge, Flying Scud, »Vc., &c. Lamps, Bel's and every requisite and novelty in stock. Machines Bought, Sold or Exchanged. everal ec >nd- hjnd ones on sile cheap Repairs of every d scription dune on the premises. Lists und terms 011 applica. ion to F. JONES, BICYCLE & TRICYLE AGET, -,4, CHESTER STREET, GUt; WREXHAM. IMPOKTANT TO FARMERS. WOOLLEN, SHODDY, AND BONE MANURES, M ANUFACTURED BY DAVID SHAW & CO., CLAYTON, NEAR MANCHESTER. SUITABLE FOR ALL CRO- It contains from 5 to 7 per cent. of Ammonia, and is a thorough renovator of all Meadow or Pasture Laiuls. FOR POTATOES, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, CORN, BARLEY, WHEAT, BEANS, PEAS, AND GRASS. PRICE— £ 2 10s per Ton loose in Truck. » £:1 „ in Bags. Carriage Paid in 4 Ton Lots. Samples mav be seen and all other information obtained by applying to MR SAMUEL ALLCOCK, MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. 227a ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. (Of which £ 530,000 is paid up.) FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ .300,000. CHIEF OFFICES: BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman: SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART, F.R.S. Secretan/ ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chair,nan THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurance of every descriptiontransacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply to the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. 571 FARM SEEDS. Y. SfRACHAN, j SEED MERCHANT, ¡ WREXHAM, Offers a Grand lot of ¡ SCOTCH WHITE, BLACK, and YELLOW OATS, POTATOES, GRASSES, and CLOVERS. Guaranteed direct from Scotland. Prices and Samples on application. 487a 1 ESTABLISHED IS17. I I DYEING! DYEIN!! DYEING I  FIRST,CI.ASS -I I PRIZE NIED-AL1 Awarded 1 7 4. CERTIFICATE OF I MERIT I Awarded 1871. t THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES IMPROVEMENTS in the ART of DYEING i. FRENCH and CHEMICAL CLEANING, &c, at The MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM-POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, AND BUPvTON-ON-TRENT. JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. OSWESTRY: MRS. E. REASON, Fancy Repository, Church-street. LLANGOLLEN: 3IRS. W. HOLDING, Fancy Reposi- tory, Berwyn-street. tW Goods tent to and received from tie above Agents Weekly. I AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND I UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. i The New Price and Color List to be had B Gr.-tis or Post Free. 255ljp g THE MARVEL OF THE AGE. WONDERFUL TO JL BEHOLD. WATCHEV WATl'HfS:: WATCHES"' If you want a good WATCH to tell the time c .rrect!y and last for years, send for one of E. FREEMAN'S m"'niHcent and highly fillbbed No. 3 PATENT ENGLISH LEVKRS capped and jewelled, Silver Hall Marked Cases, will speak correctly, willlat a generation, will nevertyint replacing, each one is a true test of highly finished workmanship The hundreds sold is the best guaran ee. Known for a fact to be sold in your own town at 5 guineas, my price, L3 10s, just for an advertisment. No., 2 SILVER CENTRE SECOND CHRONOGRAPHS, fitted with Patent Stop Action, a credit to any gentleman Sold in vour own town at £ C> 10s my price. A;4 5s. No 2 GOLD CHRONOGRAPH CENTRE SECOND, fitted with Patent Stop Action splendid tin ekeepc-r. s titt in your own town at Xil 10s my price, zEt). No. 1 GOLD, PATENT LEVER, stamped cases, white enamel dial, sunk seends, chronometer balance. Sold in your own town -.it IS 15s my price, Xi-, 15s 6d. No. a. GENTLEMAN'S FINE SILVER W\TCHF.S, extra strong ceses, warranted good time- keepers. Sold in your own town at £ 4 109; my i)-ice. A:3 2s Gd. No. 4, LADIES' SUPERB GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCHES, most beautifully engraved, strong crystal g lass, 1,j jewels and compensation balance Sold in y< ur own town at £1; 15s my price, 14 5s fid Xo. 5 LADIES' FINE SILVER WATCHES, beautifuUyefngraved' elegantly tinted dials. Sold in yonr own town at £ 'l 1 tu my price. 12 5s E. )o'RJŒJ,\X'fo; Xo. (; LADU';S' OR GENTLEMAN'S MAGNIFICENT GOLD KEYLFss WATCHES, richly engraved, unequaUed in ele ance' Sold in your own town at IS Ss my price ?5 1^ 6,t GEKTLLMAK'S GOLD ALBERfS, -stamped and w?r ranted gold. No. 7465. THE E'.EGAXT. ?1?8. ? wo?h X210& No. 77. LADIES' REAL COLD DOC? KETS? r?ch? ]v engraved, .M 1? M, sold ret?it at £ 2 :No. 18 LADIES COLD LOCKETS, set with real diamond?'a? ro' ies. ? ?a-?' d soU retail, ?3 59. No, pp. T VER LOCKET, exquisitely fn?raved. 5s fid xo 782 GEKTLE?!A? S REAL GOLD (-TAMPED) S1GN^FT RINGS, set with rose diamonds..t0s ?.Mret? at 15s. No. \1t:74, LADIES' GOLD GEM RING set with 15.. NO. !'t!74, i:l 1:? M sold retai: at ?210? \o <?"! LAMES' GOLDGt PSY.SETTiNG EXG AGEME? ?' IOS 6d sold retail at ]s '!d. No. 7(; CQLn f'\r'r-t?f??'' full size, r:chh designed, 10s &1; worth 11.4 :d ? 2i1' VERY PRETTY BROOCH, new design, sent to."n?v?a?: dress fcr 's M. No 10, ShT OF BROOCH "D EAR- nINGS, warrantt ed ca-.ed n carat old. 6s fti. New design in LADIES' GOLD PLATED ALBERTS, 5s fid sol 1 retail at 7s G, It 131 particularly requested that purchasers of the above goods should dfe the number, so that no loss of time will be caused on the part of the sender. The above mentioned prices are only inserted to advertise my Re. nowned Watches, &c., as I intend altering them wf? thoroughly known. Every -?rticie car.fui? p?.ked -mil post paid to one hundred mi!es on receipt of P.O. Order I for the amount desired above. SmaU good. posta?ge w? be charged for one buntlrd miles. -NOTE TH"F .\UDRE EDWARD E, FREEMAN, ?ATCH h!PORTEP., WAL'UI,L- STSTEET, WEST BROMWRH. E. FREEMAN'S SILVER BOSTON LEVERS, £ 28s fid! and compouni balance Xl 8s M; s Id retail at S2 8s 6d. E. FREEMAN S CEXTLEMAX S SILVER WATCHF=J 18s 6d; sold retail at £ 1 t's fid. The purchasers of mv an^el^mce Jtwellevy' be astonhbed at tbei- beauty and elegarace. I Business Announcements. i WEAK SIGHT! ¡ HENRY LAURANCE'S I IMPROVED SPECTACLES, J 44, HATTON-GARDEN. LONDON. I At least one-fourth of those s ffering from blindne-s can clearly trace the calamity to the use "f Common Spectacles, imperfectly adapted to the .-i-ht. HENRV LAURANCE'S SPPCTACLES Are manufactured on an important principle, and are ued and recommentied by the leading Ocubsts and Gentlemen of the Medical Pro- fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Soeciacles are Clear and Co-I, never Tire the Kyf, and whilst subduing all Inflam- I matory Symptoms, assist, strengthen, and pre- serve the Sight. SIR JULIUS BENEDICT, 2,31anchester Square, I London, W„ writes-I have tr etl the principal I Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for reading I and walking. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is really sui pr:s; nIm. I shall at all times recommend them. I Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- ceived from persons whose sight has been bene- fitted by their u-e when all others have failed, ¡I a lengthened li-t of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECARIES' IIALL, (FRANCIS* BRANCH PHARMACY?, IS, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles St imped H. L. 272 J^ORWICH |J X I ON FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Establislied Ii!),. f Su'rey Street, Norwich. Chief Offkes 5", Fleet Street, Lond,m, E.C. IS, Royal Exchange, London, E. C. President—H. S. PATTESON, Esq., Secretary— C. E. BIGNOI.o, Esq. I The rates of this Society are exceedingly moderate, and the Insured are free from all liabi ity. This office is distinguished for prompt and liberal settlement of having been already paid for Losses by Fire. Total Amount insured exceeds 2175,000,000. Losses caused by Lightning or Gas covered. AGENTS in* all principal Towns, from whom Prospectuses and Information as to mode of effect- ing Insurances may be obtained. Agent at Wrexham, MB T. C. JONES. Norwich, March 25th, 1883. 675 GENUINE SEEDS. Y. STRACHAN S CHOICE SELECTION OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &(-. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 10S, 15S, 2.s, 12s and upwards. ¡ COLLECTION or FLOWER SEEDS 7s fid, 10s, 21s, I and upwards. ILLUSTRATED AND PmCED- CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. 4, HIGH STREET, AND RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, 201p WREXHAM. ='- .n I TO CORRESPONDENTS. POSTAL NOTICE. All: newspapers forwarded per post, are delivered at the Post Office in ample time to be forwarded on Friday I night to their destination. If therefore any of our Subscribers do not receive their copies by first delivery I on Saturday, they will oblige us by making a specific complaint at once, so that we may lay it before the I Postmaster General. WE WOULD IMPRESS upon our many correspondents the necessity of receiving what items of passing events I they may favor us with as early as possible after their occurrence. It is unfortunately a:too frequent thing for I us toreceivenews five orsix days old on Friday morning, with a request for it to appear this week." Of course I it is impossible to gratifyallsuchexpectations, and while we, on our part, do all we can towards ensuring this, it is not too much to ask our contributors to co-operate i with us in so far as they are able. 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