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ESTABLISHED A.D„ 1848. tHE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Q,nWhshire4 Flintshire,, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register. ;■ ant)p,merforall Official Notices in Denbighshire b C J and Flintshire. PUBLiSHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CIRCULATION, 5 500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. VNSTAMl'K". STAMPED. I n a,h;r <'t« per annum. In advance. Ha perannum. j) '? '"? }? pL-r annum. i On Credit, 12s per annum. An ■rrpments of Births, Marriages Md Deaths, with '?? than the simple facts, One SMtling. Ai: 'prtisenipnts not ordered fora dennite period wiH ,(!i in-rrin- a until countermanded. u In.r l\ JJAYLEY & JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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Sales by Auction. .;ALES ]),Y JONES & SON. ON MONDAY, APRlL 23RD, 1883. I (IFF T AN n STORK STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTJ0N MART, M.<kPVS JONKS A?D SON beg to thank their 1\1 rntr.'I1< and friends for their liberal support, and .,11 t, tti,?l" of their next Sale of Fat and Store ?"}"'ii t?:u .pbce on Monday, the 23rd day of ??"\? | iSS'i ?t their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, ?"' )". 't 1 'I' 'b ff ;t,viien the '?? "? "?'? ?'?? ?? oSered:— ( Fat -.in(I Bulls. rv c.iws with Calves at Foot, Barrens, J rivin" Heifer.- Yearling Heifers. prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. j fat l/Hll'lS.  Fat Calves. „ I PORK, -Bacon and ore Pigs, WHlell INCLUDE :— • \.T<)K -Iloai, ca1n'l May 28tb, 1882, by Sonsie Lad Rival Dowaaer, by .Robert Stephenson, 32313. i\ 1 PriiKvss by Marshall CoWnes. 24545.  4 J ?" ''?'- '? ?'?'- 187672. ""R ? Min"-nionetie. b 11 an of Fan!on, 14146. i » (1 DUI'HFS< :!rd. by Master Charley, 7215. ?, ? d O?'rc: by Karl Stanhope, 59tM. S, ? ?T ? a !< "s. 2ad, by Sugar Plum, 10?4.  "j ;r:T:r gr g d Unw??er, by Menipo. 4724. M ? ?' {:r Rt ?r ? 'i. ?ed Duchess, by Blaize, 76. I'at Beasts, and t Fat Sheep, the property of A. Balfour, Eq., Mount Alyn, Rossett. hit Beasts, i T Fat Wethers. Fitt s and I fat Pigs, from Mr Thomas Parker, Burton. 2(T FatClun Wethers from Mr H. Bate, Pantyokin, Gresford. Fat Bullocks, and 4 Fat PIGS belonging to Messrs. Edwards, Llay Hall, Gresford. ;.I fat Welsh Wethers from Mr E. Jones, Hillock Farm, Gresford. j Highland Bull, I ) FRESH Ban on, J M-irt.* Bullock, ami 2 strong Store PIGS bt-I mging to C. T-fphuni, Esq., Darland Hail, Rossett. I it Beast from Mr E. W.MILRI' V.. Palford Farm, Trevallyn. 1 S: -K Bull, and t: TST Pigs from Mr Strookfield, Pystylt House, Marford. "I FT L.air.B-, I Fat Pigs, and IN-pig Sow belonging to Mr E. B. Samuel, DarLmd, Rossett. ?F.'tSheeD, '2 .1 Pigs, ¡ :r,d Cali,from Mr Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. J Fat Pigs -belonging to Mr C. Davies, Cox Lane, Allington. .t Pigs from Mr Grunnow, Cox Lane, Allin 9ton. t at Pigs from Mr Giiman, Rossett. it riga from Mr Brooktield, Burton. I. tt ,,( 'a!fhelongin: to Mr T. Lewis, Marford Kail, Mai ford. I Fat Pig from MrPcter Thomas, Rossett. I t Pig from Mr A Wo oils, Davland. it Hulls, r,»t Bullock, belonging to Mr W. Hr.ndly, Honkley. "irling Heifers, i Warling Bullocks, and .r"t Lambs, the property of J. Court, Esq., Bryn Alyn, Gresford. ) i .t C nv from Mr Griffiths, Harv.ood's Lane. Rossett. i .it Bull, belonging to Mr Ja:nts Wynne, Llay. I .a Pigs, from Mr Saddler, The Lodge Faim, Holt. -•Mft stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. k to be at the Mart at Twelve o'clock. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. 1' h, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. SSOp I oil' of lt<m-<eh»ld furniture in valnvt, mahogany, •»-.»«/, oak, politthe:' pine, and birch wood, feather beds, tajHKlrii. J\iiliif:rmiastL'f and Dutch carpettiny, at lit Us, mliM' le oil paintings, engrav- r V.•«/•-> dinner <md t"i wrniees, large q -entity of -"tO'iy, bed and table linen, about 600 choice 1 'oe-e iiieftit. being the contentx of greenhouse and oi-fy, ftowr .pots, garden -tools, «fcc„ at COED-Y-GLYN. WREXHAM. ^I !-—i:S JONES ? SON have been favore.l with .l ¡n"trudi'ms from the Trustees of the late Peter W .lkf K- i., to Sell by Auction on MONDAY, TUES- f>A\itnl WEDNESDAY, Apiil 30th, and May 1st and I on the above premises, the whole of the above valuable and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ,IJ.E¡ and ELKOTIJO PLATED ARTICLES, contents CONsKKVATOKY and GREENHOUSE, &c., com- • ina 1, 0!UWI.\« ROGM, D!M\(j ROOM, AND BREAKFAST iu rosewood case, by Broadwood, :1\\1,; wiiliogany and rosewood easy, arm, lady's and vljuirs, folding chairs, couches, mahogany telescope tihl«-.s, mahogany sideboard, library table, leaf and i,ibles, what-not, work tables, pier glasses in gilt inlaid writing desk, valuable oil paintings, engrav- LN- "dnts, water colors, and crayon pictures, chilia j bowl, vases, parian, marble, and tefa cotta figures, tapestry carpets health rugs, cretonne, rep, ] tajicvty, and union window curtains, gilt cornices, brass I'.ir.- pules, three-light bronze gasalier, foot stools, '•"FU-N, coal vases, fenders, tire irons, gas brackets and FVTP.WT. HALL. STAIRCASE ANID LANDINGS, &c.—Hall« ,1.1. n oak case, Milner's fireproof safe, several cases of <t,¡ •,<;inials and birds, oak ball table, oil paintings, <>graphs, pair of curling stones, gas lamp, gas •' ail;s, folding screens, mahogany cupboard with loose dri,)i mats, door scrapers, d'nner bell, brass stair stair and landing carpets, carpet covers, oak  "'1;[, mahogany taMes, inching stocMngs Mtd 'n.'kin? horsG. Ac. < "?'. "u?titY nf books, including Macaulafs -? "f England," "History o? MeoUsud," British '?' ;:b-?. ?n.,)))i?,.? ;,p? Danube, MHt?n's works, His- oi Kurope. Heraldry of England," Village of Denbighshire," and numerous other books, V;' ,wj;t gasalier, coal vase, fender, fire irons, window cu:- C-RAICI. pole, &c. ???Ei.'CTKO PLATE!) ARTICLES, GLASS, CHINA, ??'?, ttEOA?D T.\):K LtXEK,&c.—Siher loving cup, ?'?:i?un?.sun! and toddy ladles, suK?r spoons, tea » '? r??!) handle butter knife and pickle fork, electro ?t:?isnn. and entree dishes, candelabras, soup '?'-t.. cotíc trav, ;fru:t stMd and dishes, chamber and i'r-V, f ^ndlestiaks, tab'e ?ud dessert spoons, prongs, soup Sfivy spoons, knife rests, salts, salt spoons, breakfast <'?'- h.?ket. grape scissors, nutcrackers, white j.V iv„iy handle tuMe knives dessert do"carvers, .?-?? dessert pr.?ss, table and dessert spoons, cut it, fn c'wets. sherrys, ports, champagne, :hoc. and 1,. 1 w^, ?sses. desert p?tea, pickle jars, glass silts, but er v.; ?wu coolers, ,ugar hins, glass dishes, cla'et jugs. >CH:.iyrs. water hat ties finger glasses, custard ,?'" b "i"th f;t-is?s. hrgc and small dinncrservices, ?' ?'. ?nd hreiikf.t-it services Dresden china, nsh 0:, 1 ,tOt j  'nd salad bowl, pudding moulds, large quantity M"?'s.)i!?? and other ,heets, white fringe and other ll,,wn quilt bolster c,??se- s pillow slips, bed- and ')i:th towels, toilet covers, lace window curtains, ii .v;v: ?'??,t;:).:ec!nths. dinner napkins, glass cloths, i "-? ca rria"e ru?. antunacassers, &e. 'I< I'" "0, dl' h d j ?; «'f "f»ons, SCHOOLROOM, include polished t.t, r? Lt carved oak and mahogany wardrobes, ,? y-?:t,td hirchwood chests of drawers, half-tester 'teads a:.d hangings, iron French bedsteads, st! ??. N..dstMds a'.d hMgings, iron French bedsteads. t[ liai?, eock, and wool p.JUasses. feather (.  ""?'? slab top ?nd other washstands, mahogany -tr,?'?- m?h'?ny and birchwood toilet glasses. toil t services, night commodes, cane seated ?,? '?ii:'r c!)air!<, <ioH'? house, clothes basket mahogany ? ?' ?'Mes, ottomans, in-e boards, MtHe Wanzer "11'" On h' d 'K'dd I  A, ? :"?eh!ne, pictures, Brussels, tapestry, and Kidder- ? 'fi ( upets, hearth rugs, boot rack, chimney orna- '?"?r'ickets.oetoneand other window curtains, enrnicepoles, <€< ders, nre irons, coal vases. ? hH\. HctLER'S PAX!Y. I.AUNDRK, MILK HOUSE, ? "?S"?""t'?cupbn:ud with seven drawers under- KITCHEN, and 'aunh'y tables, napkin press, t.er w. pl)oLrds and shelves, plate ? "'?" ?:nei. patent box mangle, cupboard, "The j?- :u"i' wrin?in? and mangling machine, Windsor "ito cleaner, g!? ?tove, nour Mn, meat safe, ?i "'?.'t''M);i stcnt; ?M, copper tea urn, knife ana "?-'?. kitdwII k ?S!md furk, brass and other il??-stener,?nd jack clothes muds, wheel :? "?'nit.ta!!d?.s,)')uU?r sc;Ues and weights, !?t? l P'?, '?.!? I?tM, Hsh kett:?. copper stew d tt! J'ltiis preserving pans, copper an non tea ettles, •R\ L-I drn)nh?p:ms frying pans, bread tins, 'i? tubs, do'iy tub, washing benches, pastry ''« 'r. ?"-?':<- and JNORTAR, ironing board, coal boxes, .,?. ?'?"? bits\et?. :nn! numerous other eSects.  ,I" !ui).K, <TI -About «t»0 choice and rare i'IIII « I' '"U:> the contents of conservatory and greenhouse, <;) '? ? ?' '? purchasi rs, !awn mower, garden seats, ^ders, iron garden !taMe, hand barrow, ?..„ • ?' ???''pots.set.kalupnts, ?brown Howervasea. .t'l 11 it' d t'-rtj" ? v *r ?set., mdi?n rubber door se?t, iron door faiit" 5' of croquet, )awn tenni", elothes props and 11, I I 'd' ddle M?-.?' !'?c)s, harness ,i,r,m, knee cap. tl :ng saddle "i'i l.vn 1.101 <e muzzle. o;, -.roiu U to H o'd()k each morning of sa'e. Sale at Eleven o'clock, prompt. ( 'lua>'hail c-igh.t davs befo? the di? s of nu r *■- vv-lu.-i.{enclosing stamp) to the AUCTIONEERS, 1 "it-. Wrexham. t>hvl Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. ON THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1SS3. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD.   ft SM?beg to thank their patrons ?Th and fnends for their distant support, and that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK?n thl above Smithfield, on Thursday the il day of May H?. when the Miowing Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers.    ??———. In-calf Heifers, and Short"homed BuHs iWwsfissfsssj aife,rat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A SstoJpS Pork and Bacon Pigs, BreedinS Sows, and Store Pizs. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street. Wrexham. 907n Fi^iT>n}la\Sale Welsh Wethers, Fat ?''? BM?ct?, and Bull, three-year-old Calving Heifers Barren ?/<?, Kibbling Mill, Cart, Sheep Ji<ick, Ac at THE HOME FARM, BROXWYLFA, three miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON h?e been favored with M instructions from Edward Evins Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday. Apri!24th.?'8? on the above RT^VHE ?°?. VALUABLE FAT AND 8?1?0?1?? STOCK, &c" compi,ing- 150 Yery ripe four-year-old Welsh Wethers, 1 Corn and 11 Bullocks, and BuU, f cake fed. l1o 3 Promisin three-'ear-old Calving Heifers. I Very fresh Carum Heifers, 7 Porkers, I Fat Calf, Dark bay Filly, two-years-old A stack of ptiime uplaiid hay, about 11 tons, standing at Liaiterzhrugog Hall. 1!  capital ?""SMil!, for horse or hand power; light Scotch Cait, Sheep ltack, Double Furrow Plough. r,So^'r^5 ln^e had eight days before the day of sale, nn application at the of Sale, or the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, '?h? ? ?- < ?  ?. Lunch by ticket at 12.30; Sale at 1.30 prompt. 754a ON FUlDAY NEXT. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT.  SON hare bpen instructed to SELL IM AUCHON.on Fnday,27th of April, 1S83, on the premises, a quantity of well-harvested HAY, standing in a aeld caned the "Butcher's Meadow (near th? Twll Farm), in the Township of Sesswick, in the Parish of Bangor, in the County of Flint, now or late in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Maddocks Shaw. Sale at Five o'clock sharp. 930z SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. ""r "j- r" Sale of desirable Freehold Property situate at Brynibo, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and ?Jr1S ,^S• at the Mount Inn. Brymbo. on Monday, Åpril ?Oth, 1883, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all those Three MESSUAGES or DWMLMNG-HOU-?ES, with the Gardens and Outbuildings belonging to the same, situate near the Queen Inn, Brymbo, af resaid, and now in the h Ming of Mr Jonathan Green an others. Also all those three MESSUAGES.*)? DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Gardens and Outbuildings belonging to the same, situate at the Lodge, Brymbo. aforesaid, and now in the holding of Mr Thomas Smith and others. The respective occupiers will show th Property, and for further infor nation apply at the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr HENRY HUMPHREYS, solicitor, 13, Temple Row, Wrexham. 874a <8a of out door Effects and part of the Household Furni- ture, greenhouse and bedding-out Plants, at CASTLE CO IT AG K, Marford, war Wrexham. ESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been favored with 1*1 instructions from Colonel Tyacke, who is leaving theneighbourhool, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises at Castle Cottage, on MONDAY, the 7th of May, J883, the whole of his Out door Effects and part of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Greenhouse and Bedding- out plants, &c., Ac., comprising pony drag with lamps (nearly new) by Hewitt, Chest* r, Indian rubber mat, light wood pony spring tipping cart, with moveable seat, car ital grey pony, ll hands high, set of bras* mounted pony harness, two carriage whips, riding saddle and br.dle, patent chaff cutter, wheelba-row, quantity of wheat batten straw, quantity of stable manure, Ions ladder, step ladder, saddle horse, largechf-st, three iron stable buckets and utens Is, timber-built fowl house on wheels, with framed court or run fitted with wire netting, dog kennel, galvanized iron meal bin, &c., &c. GARDEN, LAWN, AND YARD.-Forty iron rose tree standards, choice lot of greenhouse and bedding-out plants, 16 incit lawn mower by Samuelson. capital iron garden roller, two glazed cucumber frames, hand glass, 12 seakale pots, 3 rhubarb ditto, wire netting with iron stands on tennis ground, tennis marker, 12 wire pea protectors, mole traps, variety of garden tools, shears, &c., 3 watering cans. lot of gat den cord netting, wire ditto. wire flower stand, wire netting and iron stands forming, large fowl run with iron gate, 25 barn door fowl, Bramhas. Spanish, &c rain water butts and sundry tubs, framed meat s Ife on stand with perforated zinc paniio-lq, patent wringing and mangling machine, 3 paraffin casks, coal hammer, shovel, axe, brushing hook and sundry tools, iron door scraper, several cast fenders, drawing room polished steel rail fender and fire irons, dining room ditto fender and fire irons, brass.window cornice pole with rings and brackets, hand- some cuelo; clock in perfect order, oil cloth fitting entrance hall floor, biss harp parrafin lamp with globe, sundry parrafin lamps, small library steps, two japanned coal vases, racket p-ess, &c.. china vases, painted washstands, towel rails, stained wood, varni hed wardrobe and ditto corner cup- board, &c. KITCIIE.v.-Larcre white wood table, tin hastener and 2 brass bottle jacks, machine scales and weights, iron coal boxes, iron buckets, slop pails, bowl dishes, japanned flour bin, 4 bird cages, white wood bench, ditto leaf table, dolly and tub, quantity of white and brown jars, large lot of wine and other bottles, part dinner service, sundry crockery, jugs, &c., two iron and one wood, portable beer stillages with tilters, double barrelled gun (without stock), and numerous other effects. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. 901p SALE BY MESSRS. TATTER3ALL. R U G B Y. JJESSRS T ATTERSALL WILI. HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, anl HARNESS HORSES, The SECOND TUESDAY in every month. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, MAY 8TH. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERS ALL, Albert Gate, London. 2535 SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS and CO. REPOSITORY, LIVERPOOL (Established 18250 STALLS AND BOXES FOR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HORSES, ONE HUNDRED CARRIAGES, Always on Sale by Private Treaty. Also FORTY SETS OF HARNESS, NEW AXD SECOND HAND. ENGLISH AND IRISH HORSES ON PRIVATE SALE DAILY. SELECT SALE FOR STUDS OF HUNTERS AND OTHER VALUABLE HORSES, EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. MESSRS LUCAS & CO. beg to inform Noblemen and Vi Gentlemen having STUDS of HUNTERS, vatuaMe HACKS, COBS, PONIES, and HARNESS HORSES, also SPORTING DOGS. to dispose of, that THE NEXT SELECT SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, 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. 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 MESSRS PARRY & BATHO. HALTON, NEAR CHIRK. Sixty Head of Cattle, viz.. —Ztifat Heifers, Bulineks, Cows, and fat Bulls, 11 young dairy Cows and Calves, 13 year- ling Heifers and BvXls, 10 fat and rearing Calves, team of 4 powerful wangon Horses, Gears, promising two-year- old draiufht Colt, Sows and. Pigs, Store Pigs, modern Implement*, suitable for the i-eqitireincitts of a large hold- ing, and other items. MESSRS PARRY & BATHO, have been favored with i instructions from Mr Reece, to SELL by AUCnON, on the above premises, on Monday, April 23rd, ISM Luncheon at Twelve. Sale at One o'clock punctually. Catalogues may be obtained a week prior to the Sale, fro ill the Wynnstav Arms, Rnabon Hand Hotel, Chirk Hart and Trumpet, Gobowen or by Post from the Auc- tioneers, Ellesmere. 829f SALE BY MESSRS J. C. AND H. H. ETCHES. ,t, THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. THE NEXT WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE will take place on Friday, May 4th, 1883. Entries for Catalogues close April 27th. J. C. & H. H. ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS, I: Whitchurch (Salop) and Crewe. Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. LLOYD ..F' ,r WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.30. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, ISS3. MR LLOYD'S next Auction will take place on Thursday iT-t. May 3rd, when he will sell:- A lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifers, Barrens, and Stirk3. Several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers' and Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. A prime lot of Shropshire and other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Pigs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. Further entries solicited. TERMS.—No sale, no charge. Ready-money settlement on sale day. Calves and pigs under X2 value 6d per head over that sum Is per head, other stock fourpence in the pound. Early entries will oblige, so that they may be parti cud The Pigs and Calves will he sold by Mr John Evans, at 19.30 o'clock. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices: Eyton House. Wrexham, and at W" vnnstav Arms Hotel, on Thursdays from 2 to 4 o'clock. 209p THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1883. WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS SADDLERY, Ac., &c. Mil LLOYD m3st respectfully gives notice that his 1Y. next Sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., &c will take place in his Repsitory, adjoining the Beast Market, on Thursday, May 3rd. The present entries include:— 6 Cart Horses aad Colts. 8 Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies, Sundry Traps, Carriages, Carts, &c. Further entries will oblige. Sale at Two o'clock. TERMS :—2s "d if not sold. Entries taken up to time of Sale. Special torms made for three or more horses. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 917n Pi ELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, MAY 7TH, 1883. Important Sale of 22 very prime Fat Cattle (most of which areheary tocights), one grand in-calf Heifer, Splendid Dairy Cow with Calf at foot, and 60 prime Welsh Wethers, at PENYBRYN HALL FARM, iituate two miles from Ruabon, and ten minutes' walk from Aerefair Station. MR LLOYD has been instructed by the New British Iron Company, to SELL BY AUCTION, in their Farmyard, situate as above, on Monday, May 7th, the afore-named Prime Fat Stock. Particulars next week. 853c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 uiportunt Letting of 90 Acres of excllent Grazing Land up to February 2nd, 1S84 on Coed-y-Giyn and King's Mills Farms, on Thursday, May 3rd next, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel Wrexham. MR LLOYD hs been instructed by the Truskes of the tt late Pet?r Walker. Esq., to LET by AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, ou Thursday, May 3rd, at 4.30 in the afternoon, 90 acres of excellent 3PrAd, STURE LAND, in convenient lots to suit purchasers. The fields are all well supplied with water and excellent fences and shelter. Particulars next week. 852f PRELIMINARY. Sale of Household Furniture, 'Stock-in-Trade, and other effects, at THE POST-OFFICE, OVERTON, distant 4 miles from Ruabm, and 7 from Wrexham. MR LLOYD has been instructed by M?ss Anderton 1'S (who is le?vm*! the neigh b?nrbood). to SELL by AUCTION, on Satmday, AprU £th, lSs;j, upon the above- named premies, a portion of the household and bedroom named prem;'se.-3, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and other effects. Full particul <rs next week. t-a'e at 2 o'clock. Offices, Eyton House, Wrexham. i-I18f .n. SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. Impn taut and attractive sale of 8 head of Cattle, 5 Horses, well bred Sow and# followers, pirk Phaeton, Alexandra Drag, light running Dog Cart, sets of silver and brass mounted Harness, ladies' and gent's riding Saddles, Implements of Hitsbandry, Dairy J'cssels, about 50 tons of Prime Meadow Hay, and a portion of the Household Furniture and effects at LLWYN OFF A, About H miles from Mold Station, on the Queensferry Road. M R. J. E. DAVIES 13pgs to announce that he has been tt favored with instructions from Mrs Clough (who is leaving LI wyn Off a), to SELL BY AUCTION, on MON- DAY, Apiil 30th, 11483, at one o'clock prompt, the whole of theL veand Dead FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &c., full particulars of which will appear in catalogue, which may be obtained at the principal Hotels itt the locility or of the Auctioneer. Grosvenor Place, Mold. 935P ALTERATION OF DAY OF SALE AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DA VIES begs to inform his supporters that 1: in consequence of the Chester Races (Cup Day) falling upon the Mold Fair Day, he will hold his Sale of Fat and Store STOCK one w4ek earlier, viz., WEDNESDAY, Al'HIL 25th, 18S;}, on which day he will Sell by AuctIon 17 Ripe Fat Bea ts, 140 Sheep, Pigs, and Calves also 20 Exceedingly good Lambs, the property of Messrs Lloyd, Tyn-y-Caeau, and J. Scott Bankes, Soughton Hall. Together with such stock that may be entered. Sale at One o'clock. N.B.—No Licenses are now required to send stock to this sale, except for stock from outside the County of Flint. Grosvenor Place, Mold. 907z SALE BY MR W. FORTUNE. '-I"" TOWN OF WREXHAM. » FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. 110 BE SOLD by AUCTION by Mr W. FORTUNE, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Friday, the 4th day of May, 1883, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale. LOT 1.—A piece of LAND, formerly garden ground, with right of way leading thereto, containing 2 300 square yards, more or le-s, situate near the Rhosddu Road, and now un- occupied, and marked 5, 6, and 7 on the plan which will be produced at Sale, and adjoins Florence-street, which may be continued through tkis Lot. LOT 2.—A piece of LAND or Garden Ground, containing 1,440 square yards, more or less, marked No. 8 on said plan, situate adjoining Lot 1, and in the occupation of Ed- ward Evans.. I- LOT 3.—A piece of L-IL-N 1) or uaraen urouna, contaiuilng 1,350 square 3.r<1", more or less, marked No. 9 on plan, at d in the occupation of Evan Ellis, shoemaker. LOT 4.— A piece of LAND or Garden Ground, containing 1,340 square vards, more or less, adjoimng Lot 3, marked No. 10 on plan, and in the occupation of Evan Ellis, shoe- maker. LOT 5.—A piece of LAND or GARDEN GROUND near thereto, containing 733 square yards, more or less, marked No. 17 on plan and unoccupied. LOT 6.—Three pieces of LAND or GARDEN GROUND, conta ning respectively 1,160, 5(10, and 820 square yards, morc or It's, near Lot 5,and marked 18, 19, ami 20 on plan, with the right of way leading thereto, in the respective occupations of D D. Pierce, watchmaker, Henry Bithell, painter, and No. 20 unoccupied. LOT ¡,-Two pieces of LAND or GARDEN GROUND, bounded on the east by th3 road from Wrexham to Rhos- ddu, and on the south-east by occupation road, containing respectively 1,020 and 1,250 square yards, more or less, and marked respectively Ix and 8x on plan, and in the occupa- tion of Robert Jones and John Dicfeen. The lots are well adapted for building purposes and Lot 7 is suitable for the erection of a villa residence. The quantities of each lot are taken by a recent ad- mea urement. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs HOWELL, JONES, & HOWELL, solicitors, Welshpool. 919p SALES BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. MR OLLERHEAD has received instructions from the HjL representatives of the late Mrs Sarah Davies, to SELL bv AUCTION, upon the premises, at Adwyrclawdd, near Wrexham, on Monday, April 23rd, 18S3, the whole of the good useful household FURNITURE, namely, sofa, arm, Windsor, and caned chairs, mahogany chest of drawers, painted ditto, two-leaf oak table, carved oak linen chest, desk, several very good large pictures, alarm clock, clock in oak case, screen, steelyards to weigh 26 lbs., salters, balance, and nsual kitchen requisites, wood seat, bedsteads and hangings, brass and iron bedstead, two ex- cellent feather beds, mattresses, carpet to fit room, eight clays' American clock, washstand, dressing tables, night commode, toilet services, ditto glasses, &c two rain tubs, provender bin, good, strong, useful pony, pony cart, gears, straw cut'er, glazed window frames, cart body, pair of wheels and axle, old timber, three couple of fowls, and about eight measures of sood sound potatoes. Sale at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. (-23f JJENRY J^OOTHEY, AUDITOR, ACCOUNTANT, ILLUMINATOR, GENERAL COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, 16, STANLEY STREET, WREXHAM. Tradesmen's Books kept on reasonable terms, Rents and Debts collected. Fire, Life, Accident, and Plate Glass Insurances effected in old established offices. ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES from 2 to 6 GUINEAS. Photos and Estimates on Application. 704n Entertainments, and Meetings. "J' .r -J- WELSH FOOTBA1L ASSOCIATION. CHALLENGE CUI? COMPETITION. The Final Tie between th DRUIDS and WREXHAM T^ YVRE*AM B**cour«! on SATUR- DAY, AA?P»RS^ IL 21st, 1883. Kick-off, 3.30 p.m. Admission, 6d; Stand, 6d extra. 873c GRAND FIRE BRIGADE CONCERT. FRIDAY NEXT, i APRIL 27TH, 1883. MR SANTLEY, AND < i- E M I N E N T T E 8 WILL SING. i SEE BILLS. P R ICE S, :3 a 2a. SECURE TICKTS AT ONCE. 706 SECURE TICKETS AT ONCE. 700 SYRIA AND PALESTINE. T W 0 LECTURES Will be delivered at the TEMPERANCE HALL, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY 9 & 10, 1883. BY MR PHILIP YORKE, of Erddig: Description of his Tour through Svria and Palestine in 1882." The Lectures will be Illustrated by Dissolving Views of all the principal objects of interest in the Holy Land. The proceeds will be devoted equally to the Fund for Heating St. John's Church, High-town, and the Fund for Erecting a Mission Room at Rhostyllen. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 p.m. Tickets—One Shilling for each Lecture One Shilling & Sixpence for the two Lectures-may be had at MR POTTER'S and Miss WHITING'S, High-street, and of the VICAR OF ESCLUSHAM. 920n WHIT-MONDAY, 1883. QDDFELLOWS JJEMONSTRATION ODDFELLO'VS DEl\tIONSTRATION ACT 0 N o:s PAR K By kind permission of Sir Robert Cunliffe, Bart., M.P. Further particulars in future advertisements and placards. 8660 Education. f- J' W H. MUNS, B.A B.SC., EKerton-street. Wrexham. TT Term commences May 3rd. 89Sp 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, C ndncted by the MISSES HANMER. A separate class for b 'ys fr;m eight to twelve years of age Prospectus and Reference on application. 405c WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL I MRS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College m of Preceptors' Certificates. The course of Study is arranged so a. t,) prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. I WEEKLY EXAMINEit-NV. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (London University.) MusIc-E. B. SIMMS, Esq., Professor at the College. Chester. FRENCH—MADAME LAFON. DRAWING AND PAINTING—J. NOYES, ESQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER—D. MACKINTOSH, ESQ F.G.S. 89Z ST -T ROMAS' COLLEGE, R HYL. Under the auspices of the NORTH-WESTERN CLERICAL AND LAY ALLI ANCE. The College provides a high-class E lucati n for Middle- class Boys, based on the Protestant and Evangelical prin- ciples of the Church of England, and at the lowest re- munerative expense. Scholarships are now open for com- petition at the commencement of each of the Three Terms. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations. The residence is facing the sea. Inclusive fees for boarders Thirty Guineas a year. Further information from the Rev. Principal, or the Rev. Vice- Piincipal. 392 Ley for Cattle. F. J- '-rr, LEY FOR CATTLE AT CHIRK CASTLE, from 12th L of May to 12th of October, IS?:? at the following rates X s. d. Yearling Heifer or Steer 1 8 tl Two-year-old Heifer or Steer 2 0 0 Cow, or three-year-old Heifer 3 0 0 The Cattle to be booked at the Castle Office, in Chirk, or with the Bailiff, Chirk Cattle Farm; Mr Joseph Edwards, Pentre Farm Mr J. B Mnriess, jun., Wynnstay I Arms Hotel, Wrexham; and Messrs Minshall and Davies, I Ironmongers, Oswestry. It is requested that all the Cattle miy be brought in and taken out of the Ley on the days above-mentioned, as there will be no attendance afterwards. Chirk, 1st March, 1883. i-6511 LEY FOR CATTLE at GWERNHAYLOD, from May ij 12th to October 12th. £ s. d. One-year-old Heifeta. 1 8 ti Two-year-old Heifers 1 18 II Three-year-old Heifers 2 18 0 Owners of Stock to be particular in marking and number- ing their Cattle, so that the) may be known at once when removed or ill. Every attention will be given to the Cattle, but all veterinary charges or loss must be borne by the owners. Any Cattle removed before the 12th October will be charged for at the discretion of the person in charge of the Ley. All entries to be made to EDWARD ROBERTS, farmer, Little Overton, Overton, Ruabon. S19z EMRAL PARK LEY. from the 10th of May to the 10th of October, 1883, (for a limitett number of cattle only) at the following rates :— £ s. d. A three-year-old Heifer 3 0 0 A two-year-old ditto 2 0 0 A yearling ditto 1 10 0 OW The above Ley is well shaded, and a running stream through the middle of it. the Cattle will be taken in at the Iron Gate at the end next Worthenbury. The Cattle to be booked at Mr W. BATE'S, Post Office, Wortheriburv. Should the Ley not be filled up with Cattle a few Colts will be taken in, and will be separate from the cattle. 835a LEY for HEIFERS in Gwersyllt Park.—Appiv to WILLIAM BARRATT, Wheatsh Tenders. ALDER and BIRCH TIMBER for SALE by TENDER, in one Lot, containing 23<5 Alder Trees, 41 Birch ditto, all recently felled, and now lyinz in convenient lots for loading, about half a mile from Rednal Station, on the I Great Western Railway, and the Shrop hire Union Canal, or can be worked on the ground if required. Tenders to be sent to WILLIAM JOXES, Woodhouse, Westfelton, Salop, on or before the 27th of April, 18S3. The Vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest nor any Tender. 770a THE RHOS COAL BORING COMMITTEE. TO MINING CONTRACTORS & OTHERS THE above Committee solicit TENDERS for the BOR- JL ING of COAL. The estimate. to state how much per 100 yards the work will be performed for. The said tentlets to be in by the 26th inst. Further particulars to I be had by applying to JOSEPH PRUHTH-, secretary, Market-street, Rhos, Ruabon. 843f Business Announcements. -J" J. COIEMEEE G I T T I N S Respectfully solicits an inspection of his large Stock of IRONMONGERY, Comprising— IRON 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, WiRE NETTING, LYDIA RCBBER HOSE AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, TABLE CUTLERY AND ELECTRO PLATED GOODS. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR HARPER TWELVETREE'S "VILLA" WASHER AND MILNER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES. BICYCLES t- TRICYCLES by every maker supplied at very low prices for C .sfc. WROUGHT AND CUT NAILS, GAS AND STEk)bl TUBES AND FITTINGS, BAR IRON, SHEETS & BOLLBI. PLATES, and every description of IRONMONGERY required by r BUILDERS, COLLIERY STORES, &c. f GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 7, HOPE STREET, W RE XII AM. 444 rumemgsm P. Mnwmw l WREXHAM. ^Hi *°*°i ? M ? V 'CTUI,e9 6Li>S3 MUSK *c ALL PA RT3 Of THE WVNTRY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE, 4 & 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. f T LOYD would respectfully call the attention of the PuWic to his Stock of HOME MANUFAC JU TURED FURITUnK in ASH, WALNUT, & MAHOGANY. GOOD USEFUL DRAWING ROOM SUITE IN EMBOSSED VELVET, At 916 10s Od. A CHOICE STOCK OF F R E N C BRACKETS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, AGENT FOR THE PATENT EXCELSIOR WIRE SPRING MATTRESS Furniture rtmoved by Road or Rail to any part of the United Kingdom. Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. s:!jc PAINT! P A I N T PAINT! OIL! OIL!! OIL! JAMES F. SMITH, 22, YORK STREET, WREXHAM. I J. F. S. begs to inform the Paintfrs, Decorators, and the Public in general that he has opened the above premises as a Paint, Oil, Colour, Varnish, and Chandlery Stores, and hopes by offering a genuine article I at the lowest possible price and careful attention to business, to merit a share of their patronage. Ready Mixed Paint 5d per Pound, Wholesale and Retail. Non: TUI-: ADDRESS: PETROLEUM OIL STORES, I NOTF. THE ADDRESS 7rip 2 2 Y 0 R K E STREET. EDWARD LLOYD, I HOT WATEH ENGINEER, WHITESMITH, BELT,HANGER, ENGINE FITTER 1 HOT WATER ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH, I RESIDENCE 33, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM, WORKSHOP:— tn, BROOK STREET, JJEGS to inform his Patrons and the Public generally that he has now in Stock a large assortment of STEAM FITTINGS, INCLUDING—VALVES, TAPS, STEAM GAUGES, GAUGE GLASSES, AND INDIA RUBBEH WASHERS OF ALL SIZES; ALSO INDIA RUBBER SHEETING, PATENT PACKING, HYDRAULIC PACKING, MAN-LID PACKING, and all other Packing required in the Trade. HOT WATER APPARATUS FITTED IN GREENHOUSES, VINERIES, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ORNAMENTAL GATES AND PAILS lIlADE TO ORDER. PATENT LOCKS NEATLY REPAIRED AND RE-FITTED WITH KEYS. SMOKE JACKS MADE, REPAIRED, AND CLEANED. AGENT FOR THE MOST IMP R O V E D M A CHINERY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 335 It THE WREXHAM CENTRAL STORES, r 24, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, (PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR J. RANDLES). The above Premises are now Open for the Sale of Pure High Class Bread, &c.; also Tea, Coffee, General Grocery Provisioi.i. Finest Brands of Flour and Scotch Oatmeal. PROPRIETORS R. EVANS & CO., NOTED FOR THEIR WHEATEN MEAL AND CONSTITUTION BREAD. 177n _0- PURE MINERAL WATERS AND ÆRATED BEVERAGES. Honorable mention" at the Pari3 Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary ,i;I Institute of Great Britain, for these waters, also at the International Exhibition. London, 1881. t.. THE ORIGINAL CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE" Blendes with Claret and other Wines and Spirits. INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING AT ALL TIMES. ti DOZES CASE. 24s.; 3 DOZEN CASE, 13s.; TO AXY RAILWAY STATION. ¡ AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE SODA, BRIGHTON SELTZER, POTASS, lilTHIA, AND VICHY WATERS, LEMONADE, HOP BEER, iERATED LAGER BEER. Sold by CHEMISTS, WINE MERCHANTS and GROCERS, everywhere. OUR VANS DELIVER WEEKLY at Oswestry, Chester, Mold, Malpas, Ellesmere, Llangollen, Buckley, Famdon, Gresford, Rossett, Holt, Ruabon, Chirk, Brymbo, Minera, Rhos, Overton, Worthenbury. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, NORTH WALES iERATED MINERAL WATERS FACTORY, WREXHAM. 005 1- Ipsirleh rud<; be described as tin- birthphiee of Chemical Maun.re.i." LITY JOSEPH FISON & CO s MANURES* EXTRA QUALITY AND GUARANTEED ANALYSIS, •AS USED BY H R H THE PRINCE OF WALES. Full particular* of these ctlebrated Mo.nu-es can tie obtained of ang of the Agents of the firm or from the Bead Otlice$, j FOR DEI.I\'E!t::I:L\' TO THE LOCAL AFLKNT. I AGENT THOMAS B. BARTON, 1(5, CHESTER-SIREET, WREXHAM. 57S Business Announcements. E D W A R D LLOYD, i I.I!:J' .1 REGENT BUILDINGS, W ft F, X H A M TAILORING ,J[\. ,.L. I" DEPARTMENT. EDWARD LLOYD is now showing a great variety of newest PATTERNS and makes for GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, suitable for the present SEASON. Consisting of BLACK and BLUE WORSTED COATINGS, which are made in complete suits, aliso Frock, Morning, Shooting, Reefer, and Clerical Coats and Vc-sts. Suitings of TWEEDS. FANCY CHF.CK WORSTEDS. SCOTCH BANOCKBURN CHEVIOTS, neat patterns mostly worn at present. E. LLOYD keeps the best m.ike of TWEEDS, durab'e for BOY'S and YOUTH'S wear, the leading shapes being the ETON and NORFOLK JACKETS, KNICKER- ROCKERS and liREECii FX LADIES TAILORING ,I ,'¡ DEPARTMENT E. LLOYD is showing a lar-jce assortment of BLACK and COLORED WORSTEDS, tine m kes. TWEEDS and all fashionable materials worn for LADIES' JACKETS. Ladies who have given a trial in this department have had great satisfacti- n, finding they cannot obtain the sains graceful tit in Ready-Made Jackets. E. LLOYD has pecial facilities for making HUNTING, LIVERY, and STABLE SUITS, RliHSG BREECHES; &c., IVC. AN l:d'M.Ti;):\ IS SOLICITED BY EDWARD LL OY D, REGENT BUILDINGS, W R E X H A M TRICYCLES & BICYCLES, 1;' t. I: .¡.. 0'" The following noted' or any make supplied af. 10 t;) 25 per cent, off makers' 1 sts for Cash, or on easy terms of payment:— Hum- her. Radge. Premier. Excelsior,Club, Rapid Centaur, Grand Stan. It-y, TL iutnph. Meteor, Devon, Sanspariel, F I y ill" Express, Facile, Otto, Carsche, Leader, Royai, Alpha, Rucker, Salvo, Fit lenge, ln, iVc., c. Lamps, Bel's and every requisite and novelty Machines Bought, Sold or Exchanged, -everal hi lid ones on sale cheap. Repairs of every dt scrip on the premises. List* and terms on appllca io F. JONES, BICYOLW & TRICYLE AGENT, 51, CHESTER STREET, K 9 X H A MI 6Ui! ? K. ?. X. M. A. Mt. ? M ? ? Q C 0 T T j Will show en Tt: i)-ty NEXT and following days the: jLatest Novelties in I MH.LLINERY, MANTLES, C O S T U M E S, S t L K ? D R E S S >1 A T F, R I A L S & C. ¡ Mru.i.VERV ANU DRESS Ryo.ns, 31, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. i I' S PUBLIC NOTICE. BENSON & CO,f i .r .1 (. NORTH WALES j, tll; L, :Ltt CO-OPERATIVE I, :) I' i\ > I SUPPLY S IO RES, 14 HIGH STREET, IL f'l ,i': I: ¡'I!I WREXHAM. THE NEW PRICE LIST is now revised and will be issue 1 ON THFR-DAY NEXT, APRIL 2t>ni. GREAT REDUCTIONS I'¡ ::1 I,j, In the Prices quoted in the NEW PRICE LIST. Those who wish to save their money should pur- chase at the-e ^'fOREs. Terms strictly Cash except by special arranga- rcents with the PROPRIETORS. C. K. BENSON, & CO'JI 14, HIGH STREET, ':t" I, .J¡.II n.D, 71 M WREXHAM. GAME PROOF WIRE NETTING. FIVE THOUSAND YARDS IN STOCK. FROM ONE PENNY PER YARD UPWARDS. (L\LVANJZ"D COliRUGATED IRON SHEBTS- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ASPHALTED FELT (I PER FOOT. PATENT ROOFING FELT- This does not want coating at any time and is almost in- d(W.ructable. Its advantages are-Cheapness, Lightness. Strength, and- absolute defiance of Rain. IRON ROOFiNG AND FENCING WORKS., s. SOTHERN, 21, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. Wa