Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
3 articles on this Page
Advertising
ESTABHSHED A.D 1848. T,aH WREY-HAlki .ADVERTISER, IDe¡I'bi¡;hshire"iFUntshire, Iterio?zethshire, chpshire, Shropshire CKf! A"orth Watee Register. ,The C)lln'tlf'aperfOranOfficial 11\ otices in DemMf;hsMte and EHntshire. ,SLI.5lyED EI'ERI'FRIDAYA.LVD SATURDAY. CIRCULATJOX. 5 5GO .r.nncempnts of Births, Marries and Deaths, with :lnlarks other than the s?ple facts. One SMUing. ?LiAdYprtisements not ordered fora deanite period ?l! ??ted until countermanded. B AYLEY B RABLBY, PROPRIETORS.
Advertising
MAYMY AND B:D,AÐiliB:1!'11 JLP PROPRtETQRS GENERAL PRINTIXS ESl'ABLISU)JJ!¡N,æ: Advertiscr O#Fce, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. ETery description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND, FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUUTEm Pubtishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coat Mme3 Regulation Aet AXO Spaeiat CoHiery Rates for North Wa!M. To be hftdio Sheets and Boobs, in both Englimb and We!sh.
Advertising
Sales by Auction. ,,KLES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. 'Ill" '? A"'<-?"M 7'Ki'i))'<MtV !'i! <"<?M(, MK)?0?<MM/ 1 "'I"') oak ",j!olÙ;hed ¡¡ine, and ??C;('t'00(!, ?«Mt-?(? 1'°" II' f" 1 D' B;>"¡' la.J'¡,tr!l,c.l, "IiI.II¡tt'¡:, an:l 1!,tccarpettin!l, t¡"cfl"()'l,lated a,¡twleõ, HIIIW c (,ilpaiittigigs,engrav- :'dJ f;< ?"t'i<<tM<< ?" .frt-ff'f?, ?)-? 9 <mt?Mn/ .? <?' ?"'? ?'? ?'' ?''?'?' "?'? BOO c?M'ce ? ya''?"'?' ?""? ?'' c<??i? o?'?''eeK&oMSS and I .r?"?f''<'r?o<s,?C[?ei) ?f'?,<(;c,,?t COEDY-GLYN. WREXHAM. <tF?nS JONES & SON have been favored with ]\'1 iu"tructions from the Trustees of the !ate Peter "?? F<a to Set! by Auction on MONDAY, TUES '?F'andWEDXESBAY. April :mh, MdMay 1st and ?)'- t? onthe:tbcve premises, the whole of the above u''? .? ???" HOPSRHOI? FURmTUR? ? \FR ?? FLRCTRO PLATED ARTICLES, contents ?'?i,?YATOKY and GREEXHOUSE. &c.. com- I)ri-ing ROOM, DIKING ROOM. Afro BREAKFAST t Ac —Pianoforte in rosewood case, by Broadwood. ,1.0, :'etJI)l ma'h'1:!itny ,1Ild Msewood ensv. arm, lady's and lliU'iI 0' '1' h .b .fh=.!rs. Mainn e lalrs,CÜUC es, ,rna ogany,telescope tahk-, mahosany sidelMard, library table, leaf and ¡;I\;tahles. ",I Hit-not, work t:th!es, pier glasses in Kitt ')U"p" inhid writing desk,mluable oil ¡}Jaintings ,enm;.v- '1'11.. 'I I t i¡;g., prints, witter colors, and crayon pictures, china fh,bowl. vasM, parian. ,marbk, and terra cotta azures. ii)t.t tapestry carpets, hearth nigs, cretonne, Mp. tpestn' Hnd union window curtMns, ?it cornicea, brass 'rn¡c,i);)les, three-li-,Iit bronze gas:Uier. foot stools, huKct< c";J vases, fenders, !6re !trons, gas brackets and rylohè5, ltc. ?. 'E"n:f-¡: HAL! STAtRCASE A\n LANDINGS, &C.Hal1 t)ockinoakcHsc,Mi)nur'snreproof safe, several cases of ;lffed animals ttnd birds, oak haH table, oil paintings, Tint- olen¡:r,phs,p:m of cnrhns stones, gas lamp, gas ¡¡!¡cket" fold1l1gscreeus, mahogany, cupboard witli loose slide", t;nor uMts. door scrapers, d'nner beH, brass stair raås, Bu..sls st:m and !:tndin:; carpets, carpet covers, oak d:st, mahogany tables, fishing stockings and tril¡!UeS, rocking horse, &c. -iLi'v. t-(-Quantity of b,ook,s, i.nc.lud.ing Macaulay's 'H?torv of England," History of Scotland," British Mnn?M-? Kcsphorns, and Danube, Milton's works, His- Bo.Pllorlis, Heratdry of England," Viilage Churfhe? "f Denbighshire," and nnmeroua other books 6t<isht !:asa)ier, coal vase, fender, fire irons, window cur- ?"ias cornice note, &c. Sii.'ER, ELECmO PLATED ARTICLES, GLASS, CHINA, rrTLElr, Di:n ANt) TA]t:.r. J,I::F.X,&c.-Sth'er loving cup, -.M\v sooons. s:u:cc and tottdy ladles, &uxar spoons, tea p;;n;<I'l'arl ]iand!e butter knife and picHe fork, electro fll..tc'¡ \Jljson, and entree dishes, candelabras, soup tu' Hn, cofl';e tr.ty, fruit stand and dishes, chamber and caiidiesticks, tal)le and dessert spoons, prongs, soup spo)ojis.:knife rests. salts, silt. spoons, !breakfast c:net. cake b.isket. grfipe scissors, nutcrackers, white ha)MCi- i"'ry handle tuMe knives, dessert do., carvers, tanner aId dèSStrtpr.nl!s, table atld dessert spoons, cut chtrets. sherrys. ports, cli-imp.-gne, !hock. and p;tsses,dp'-sert plates, pic!:]e J!U's.,gtass salts, but'er glass dishes, claret jugs. win!' ficMntfr- w:tter botties, tinge!- glasses, custard b,e<, hyaointh ,glasses, large and small dinner services, ,'hil1'¡ te:1 and breakfast services. Broaden chiua, 6sh ii-)'(- "alt :tnd sa!ad bowl,pudding tnoulds,large quantity i);et- )in<'n and other sheets, white fringe and other dov-'n quilt, bolster case; piHow slips, bed- 'oo: ;tnd bath towe!s, toilet cover;), lace window curtains, glass cloths, flev.s, fur carriage rug. antimacassers, <X-c. tm: BEDROOMS, SCHOOLROOM, &c.. include polished ')in- cupboard, currc-d oak and mahogany wardrobes, :s.tb.tny and birchwood chests of drawers, half-tester and hangings, iron drench bedsteads. striv. n::ittresscs, hair, ftock, and wool palliasses, feather heris. )ntrb!e slab top and other washstands, mahogany 'ire'-in.:t:J.!fS. mahogany and birchwood toilet glasses. owel raHs, toilet services, night commodes, cane seated Mtt .jtht;r chairs, dol!'s house, clothes basket, mahogany ;In,! .t,ii!ic't tables, ottomans, fire boards, Little Wanzer h'; machine, pictures, Brussels, tapestry, and Kidder- hearth rugs, boot rack. chimney orna- 'its. bra<'kets, cretone and other window curtains, l;:¡hr; my ('()rniee ¡poles,fellders, fire irons, coal vases. 1(,¡,ilE; Bt TLER'S M!LK HOUSE &< t/.ir;:p painted cupboard with seven drawers under- aftt! f..A, kitchen, and laun !ry tables, napkin press. dresser with cupboards and shelves, plate rdct.. 1,1: w&nner. patent box mangle, cupboM-d. The H j)t. \Y..sher wringing and mangling machine, Windsor ;;)'<, )' tito cleaner, gas stove, nour bin, meat safe, titter whitfand atone jars, copper tea urn, knife ana ;t]¡.¡kcts, kitchen knives and forks, brass and other c'.iJ:MUc!;s,tinhast''nerand jack, clothes maids, wheei ('n. Lnttur mitt and sieves, butter scales and wetghts, ¡"ill: tu I,.>, .;re.m ¡pot,wilk ,pans,fish kettles. copper stew !'n* )ras< preserving pans, copper andiron tea kettles, tasters, dripping pans frying pans, bread tins, ;qat irons, washing tubs, dotty tub, w&ahing baDches, paatry lJ9ard-J",tle and mortar, ironing board, coal boxes, hMt:ts. cl.)thf*s baskets, and numerous other effects. <-Am)H\, STABLE, &c.—About 600 choice and Tare ill !:)t i cinp the contents of conservatory and greenhouse, in tots to suit purchasers, lawn mower, garden seats, hm!l Kisses ladders, iron garden table, hand barrow, ;I;:I!.liy of flower pots, seakale pots, brown newer vases, tt;rr:i (otta ttuwcr vases, Indian rubber door seat, iron door afr.tpeM. set of croquet, lawn tennis, clothes props and wire )ii]e pikels, harness horse, knee caps, riding saddle lUll i.ruU<i. horse muxzle. &c. (':< vi<-w from to 11 o'clock each morning of sa'e. Sale at Eleven o'clock, prompt. 1'.ta!o2ues mybehac1 fight days before the days of '); nn i.ppiieation (enclosing stamp) to the AUCTIONEERS, t Arcu!è,'W,rexham, SISp '?iy YEXX, OVERT)f ARCADE, wilt supply refresh- t w < 'iMnts at the above Sa'e on reasonable tennis. H)05 F A .1 R DAY. ,íNrrHU:RSÐA"MA'I\: 3M), 1S?3. WREXHAM SMtTHFtELD. ?tfE?-?ns JOKES & SON beg to thank their patrons IWt iiij friends for their constant support, and that they :H tlll,1 th"irnext Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK, in the c'tove s:a;th&eld, on Thursday the Srd day ot May b:¡. w!iHn the following Stock will bo offered A pri'ne Lit of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Severa! Hairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and hf)rt.h')rned Bulls. Ve.,Y rijM Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A ¡¡rand let "f Fat and Hearing Calves. Alot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows. :;t,)rePi;¡, T' stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. i'Nc-i Arcade, High-street. Wrexham. 907n ,)' fl.,¡¡sÛwlcl .FMi-M)<tt?'e, Feather Beds, Slaughter ll"" /'<««; Shandry.llan¡,o"ss, Poziltry, &-c., at OAK LODGE, s ? ?tK'-Siis JOXES& SONh&ve recpivei instructions t" froin MrCeorse Kelsev.who ialeavir.gtheneigh- 'urh. 't. to SELL BV AUCTION, on Wednesday. May 'th ahove premises, the whole of his HOUSE- H0!.n 'i[TnI'n'RE and Meets, comprising :— PA'u.):K, KtTCjfEx, Axn BACK Kt'rcHEX.&c.—Walnut couch in black hair, six mahogany It, I,Izicl, h;tii, walnut work table, pier glass in gilt r,¡me, finwers under glass shade, vases, liquor stand and Jjl\tt!<>,wiue(Jeeanters,tllmblers and wineglasses, sundry s! M. o Uti stitnd and glasses, three-light gasalier, tapestry t :?!<t hfjrth rugs, mantel Board, Oleographs, engravings ""t'. fthf: pictures, muslin window curtains', Venetian ?K:< Hinr?. mahogany cornice poles and rings, eight ,i! !?ti) c ock, white top dresser with seven drawers and mp?Darf!, white two-leaf and other tables, Windsor and "§ chairs, bMsinette. perambulator, single barre! gun. ?" ''f horns, thread, skin and cocoa fibre door mats, "eum, pHramn oil lamps, butter scales and weights, ?ee: nMu?tcd and kitchen fenders, nreirona. iron stool, '? Cttndiesticks. tea tray-<. sundry crockery, brown ware, trbgag and mangline machine, washing tubs, dolly and tub?. i,rooms and brushes. Sat irons, plate shelf, saucepans, ?t tt?. buckets, Ac. -"BEDROOMS, &c., contain half tester and brass ,r,,unt. ed ;mn bedsteads and hangings, feather and Hock ?.'?"agattd straw mattresses, marble slab and other Mahogany dressing table with eight drawers ? r'? ? S'ass. painted and ttirchwood dressing tables, t, r rMs, toilet services, toilet glasses, mahogany chest ?. ?? ??"? seated chairs, small set of drawers, child's cri) ?"tttress. timepiece, stair and landing carpets, ?ictures ?-muslin window curtains, ?enetiM 'K?in) ?Unds. fenders, Ac. ),j?"J'?-HorsE, ?ARD, Ac.—Self-acting pully. ¡ 1J"k d d ..?M ciMins, to lift one ton steelyards, scales and c!¡," '?" °?ging rails &nd hooks, saws, choppers, ?-"? ?°?. meat baskets, white tables, pole axe, ill( '1 ddl d sh? i S'? *Mps, set of harness, nding saddle and t?? <t"?tity of poultry, goat (in milk), dog and kennel, I?' ?' chest, garden shears, cart nets, pikels, ?t? ?. hovels, hoes. pig trouglts, rain water and swill ?? "< sarden netting, and other effects. ? de at Twelve for one o'clock prompt. H54c SALE BY MR R. 0. WMGHT. 'J- 4' CEFX MAWR, RUABON. ¡JEi-ilHABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ? BE ?H) BY AUCTION, by Mr R. 0. WRMHT, ""? Buck Inn. Cefn Mitwr, Ruahon, on Tuesday, tJ??. ? °? ??. 1SS3 subject to conditions then to be ?r?a.1-. ? ?' those F.ve DWELLING-HOUSES, and '?'?' ?P. Bakehouse, and Stable situate near the! '?) ?'? in Hill-street, Cefn Mawr, Huabon, and now i:) t, several occupations of Mrs Rowlands. Mr John ?;„ '?ter, and Mr John Jones. The property '< ?p') '"? "'?tt;d, and is in a s?od state of repair, and ec "P.' ea by respectable tenants :ile to commence at Four o'clock punctually. F"l particulars applv to the AUCTIONEER, ,).i t.) Messrs MiNSHAM.S & PARRT-JONES, Sr, [ j, 942Z ¡ T.REFNANT FARM, Y' ¡')alk /fOM: idrrcfailand Trevor Railway ?? ?''Qm BY AUCTION, by R. ?0. WRtGHT ?)".?',? ? ?'11 of sale), on Friday. May4th.I8S3.the Hf?) rr????? STOCK. IMPLEMENTS. HOUSE- '???' &c.,on the premises aforesaid, in ? ?0.?0.?H' '? "? M? Andrew Humphreys, consisting of u %vc) Usefill drauglit niates (one in foal), aw dairy cows. in.pi.. ? ?? *'<'M"'g calves, cow and pigs, ditto *f!?" tw ?ores, spring cart (new), two strong carts, ??)? ?' 'mplements, &c. also the whole of the ?'"utt"??sehold Furniture, &c., &c. ?? ? commecce at Gne o'clock prempt. lOOrz Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. LLOYD r r- _j "j' WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10 30. FAIR BAY. THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 18?3 JM?S??? ?'?r ? *? ?? on Thursday ¡ M?y ?rd. when he wiU seU:— 'A S? ???? ?? ??' ??". BaneM, and Stirks. several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, land Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. ??me?t of Shropshire and other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Pigs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. The property of T. M. FitzHugh, Esa 4 F.it Bullocks. James Ormrol, Esq. 10 Grand Calving Heifers. Mr Morris, Berse. 4 F<tt Cattle. Mr Roberts, Berse. 4 Fat Cattle, and 20 Sheep. Mr Hughes, Pennant. t Fat Bull. Mr Edwards, Isycoed. 8 Barren Sirks. MrW&tnwrhcht. S Gmud Dairy Cows and Calves. Further entries solicited. TERMS.—No sale, no charge. Ready-money settlement on sale day. Calves and pigs under lvalue 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 culanzed. The Pigs and Calves will be sold by Mr JohnEvans' at 10.30 o'clock. Sale at M.30 with store cattle. Offices: Eyton House. Wrexham. and at Wynnstay Anna Hotel, on Thursdays from 2 to 4 o'clock. 209p THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1883. WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOStTORY SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. HARNESS. SADDLERY, &c., &c. jt? K LLOYD most respectfnUy gives notice that Ms .w j t- next Sale of Horses, Carnages, Harness, &c., &c.. will take place in his Repository, adjoining the Beast Market, on Thursday, May 3rd. The present entries include:— 6 Cart Horses and Colts, 8 Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies, Sundry Traps, Carriages, Carts, &c. The property of Mr Jones, The Tyddyn, near Mold. Strong bniit Spring Cart, on patent wheels and axle, nearly new, suitable for a brewer, coal carrier, <&c. Further entries will oblige. Sale at Two o'clock. TERMS :—2s 6d if not sold. Entries taken up to time of Sale. Special terms made for three or more horses. OHices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 917n THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 18S3, AT 4.30. AT WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM. JtMpor<c[K< Lett;)i!j of 90 Ac)-es ')/ Excellent P&stKfc L<Mt<! jorGrazing 1}W1)f).e; on theCúci-y-Glyn and King's Mills Farms, situate ad)nininy the town 0/' Wrexhaii2. ]?? R LLOYO h:ts been iastructsd by the Trustees of the .11? late Peter Wa!kcr. Esq to LET by AUCTION, at the Wvnnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, May 3rd, 1883. at 4.3') in the afternoon, the following excellent MEADOW and PASTURE LAND. ON COED Y-GLYN FARM. LOT l.—The Home Field, in front of Coed-y-Glyn House. Seven acrea. LOT 2.—The Town Field, adjoining Coed-y-Gtyn Farm Buildings. Ten acres. LOT 3.—SonUey Read Field, an excellent Clover Root; to be L,t for Mowing once and Grazing afterwards. Ten acres. ON KTNi'S MILLS FARM. LOT 4.—Long Itheute. with the use of a good shed ad- joining Sontley Read. Ten acres. LOT 5 —Big Meadow, with the use of a good shed ad- joining Sontley Road Bridge Seventeen acres. LOT 6.—Little Meadow, adjoining No. 5 Lot. Six acres. LOT 7.—Home Meadow and Banky Field, near King's Mills Farm Twenty-one acres. LOT 8 —Mill DhoU, adjoining King's Mills. Three-and- a-half acres. LOT 9.—The whole of the Fruit and Grass on King's MiUs Orchard. About one and-ahalf acres. LOT 10.—The use of the King's Mills Farm Buildingf. The above Land wHI be Let for Grazing purposes up to February 2nd. 1884, excepting Lot S<, which can be mown once. The Fields are welt supplied with water and ex- cellent shelter. Any further particulars can be obtained by applying to Mr HARDEN. Willow Brewery, Wrexham; or the Auc- tioneer, Eyton House, Wrexham. Sale at 4.30. Punctual attendance will oblige. 9)7a MONDAY, MAY 7fH, 188.}. AT 2.30. f!Mpor<<mt Sale of extra 1)riiiae Fat Czttle, Calviaq Cctcs, Fat Sheep, <i:c., <t< PENYBRYN HALL FARM, NtMftte two NH!eS /<'OM RMm&0!t, and ten I)tlnt6tee i!llk ffOM! Acrefair Station, on the Llangotteit Line. 11i. R LLOYD has been favored with instructions by the I'M New British Iron Company, to SELL BY AUCTION, in their Farmyard, at Penyhryn Hall, on Monday, May 7th, a grand lot of 22 Prime Fat Cattle, 60 Sheep, Calving Cows, &e., &C. Particulars as follows :— 13 Extra Prime three and four year old Bullocks (of heavy weights). 8 Very Ripe Fat Cows and Heifers. 1 Grand Fat Bull. I Superior DAiry Cow and Calf. 1 In-calf Heifer. 60 Bxtra Prime Welsh Wethers. The Auctioneer wishes to state that he cannot speak too highly of the excellent quality of the Stock, most of which are heavy weights, and fit fcr any market. One week's keep will be given if required. Buyers from a distance can have their cattle trucked free of expense A train leaving Chester at 12 25 and Wrexham at 12.M arrives at Acrefair L40, return at 4 37 and 5.5 J; alsoleaving Oswestry 12.52, arriving same time. Luncheon at 1.30. Sale at 2.30. <MBces, Eyton House, Wrexham. OSSc NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH. 1883. Sale of a portion of BotMC/MM and Bedroom Ptcritititre, Stock-in-Tracle, CMK! other elects, at THE POST-OFFICE, OVERTON, distant 4 anizes from Bua,l/on, and 7 JlOm Wre:tham. HifR LLOYD has been instructed by Miss Anderton j]tm (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL by AUCTION, on Saturday next, April 2Fth. 18S3. the follow- ing Household and Bedroom FURNITURE, Out door Effects. &c, name!y:—Upright grand pianoforte by Stoddart, London, six cane-seated chairs, gentleman's arm chair, two-leaf table, druggetting and two hearth rugs, mahogany hair seated sofa, a few engravings and water colors.two maps. small clock, a quantity of books, electrifying machine in perfect o: der, two skin door mats and one cocoa mnt door mat, Kidderminster stair carpet- ting and oil cloth, eighteen brass rods, three thread mats, fenders and fire irons, two French bedsteads and palliasses, Hock mattress, washstand and service, dressmg tablea. feather bed, bolster, and pillow, oak painted wardrobe. clothes basket, tapestry carpet to fit room, tent bedstead, small table, oak chair, Kidderminster carpet to fit room, towel rait. two washstands and services, chest of drawers, swing glass, small clock, camp stool, oak pamted double corner cupboard, plate shelf, the usual kitchen utensils. and a small portion of the stock-in-trade and other eSects. faleat 2 o'clock. Omces, Eyton House, Wrexham. 94sp SALE BY MESSRS J. C. AND H. H. ETCHES. /r"- .r.. THEWHtTCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. f?JL HE NEXT WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE Twin take place on Friday, May 4th, 1883. Entries for Catalogues close April 27th. J. C. & H. H. ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS, 843 Whitchnrch (Salop) and Crewe. SAIjES BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. .r'r..J'í- -J 'I MR OLLERHEAD has received instructions to SELL iwt BY AUCTION at Mr EHis Richards'. Nant. Coed- Booth near Wrexham, on MONDAY. Apri! 30th. t8K<, part of the HOUSEHOLD FURN1TU!{K, Shop Fixtures, and other enects, viz Handsome mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany sofa in hair, arm, and easy chairs two teat table and cover, smal! .<ta.t. MA dresser and shelves, eight days' clock in o)U{ <:M.).ttat! clock, barometer, several !arge ptcturea. orno&Tjiojntm. cruet, glass, fenders, Qre irons, iron stoo!,ketttes and pan. two brass skeUets' copper kettle, braM candlesttcks, crockery, cur- tains, antimacELssars, oil cloth on floor, stair carpet brass stair rods, mata, carpetting. hatf-testertron bedstead. hanRinKS and mattresses, washstandj. dressing tables, toitet basses, do. service, mght chair, &c. IN «mtp STORF ROOM, CELLAR, AND GARDEN.—Three- IN SHOP, STORE f, partition flour bin, shelves, nest of 29 drawer, with brass nobs, desk, counter, provision scales, flour scales, weights brass tea scales, Mdset of brass weights, machine scales with beam, to weigh four cwt.. show hns, tea and coffee canisters, treacle caster with tap, pot vinegar cask and t'lp,about 251b8 ofsl1:ar paper. Frome stove with iron piping, oil tin with brass tap, sacks, truck, coffee mill, ,tone iaalting bench, blue slate stah, ntter. butter tub, cans, mHk steins, step ladder, two long ladders. &c. Mr Richards is giving up the business. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Auctioneer's Omce, ?- 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 998p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. iT 0 BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the monthof May next. a most vatuaMe property, compnstng TWO MtEEHOLD MESSUAGES & SHOPS, in Hope-street, in the town of Wrexham. now in the occupation of Mr HockenhuU. draper, and Mr Patmer, bootmaker, with the stabling, targe yard and outbuildings at the back. having an entrance by an archway from Hope-street, aforesaid, and fonnerly used as a timber and buildees yard. I For further information app!y to Measra LEWIS and SoN, solicitors, Wrexham. 908f Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. 'r' 'r- ate of mtt-door Effects and part of the IlousehlJld FMnH- ture, greelthouse and bedding-out PtaHts, at CASTLE COTTAGE, .Marion?, aMM- Wrexhain. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES h?e been favored with iv? in?ruetions from Colonel Tyacke, who is te??ins the neighbourhoo-i to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the pretmses atCasUe Cottage on MONDAY, the 7th of M?' 1883. the whole of his Outdoor M?ta n?? ?.t ? \.<' .t" x-xz" HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Greenhouse and Bedding (nearly new ) by composing pony drag with lamps (nearly new) by Hewitt, Chester, Indian rubber mat, light wood pony spring tipping cart, with moveable seat, capital grey pony, Ili hands high. set of brass mounted nonv harness, two carriage whips, riding saddle and br,dle, patent chaff cutter, wheelbarrow, quantity of wheat batten stt?w. quantity of stable manure, long ladder, step ladder saddle horse. large chtst, three iron stable buckets and utens Is, timber-built fowl house on wheels, with framed court or run ntted with wire netting, dog kennel, galvanized tron meal bin. &c., &c. GARDEN, LAWN, AND YARD.—Forty iron rose tree standards, choice lot of greenhouse and bedding-cut plants, 16 inch lawn mower by Samuelson. capital iron garden rouer, two glazed cucumber frames, hand glasa. 12 seakale pots, 3 rhubarb ditto. wire netting with iron stands on tennis ground, tennis marker, 12 wire pea protectors, mole traps, vanety of garden tools, shears, &c., 3 watering cans lot of ga'den cord netting, wire ditto. wire Hower stand wire netting and iron stands forming, large fowl run with iron gate, 25 bam door fowl, Bramhas. Spanish, &c rainwater butts and sundry tubs, framed meat Stfeon stand with perforated zinc panne!s, patent wringing and omMHng machine. 3 paramm casta. coal hammer, shove!* axe, brushing hook and sundry tools, iron door scraper. IN.DOOR EFFECTS.—several cast fenders, drawing room polished steel rail fender and 6re irons, dining room ditto fender and 6re irons, brass window cormce pole with rings and brackets, handsome cuckoo clock in perfect order, oil cloth fitting entrance halt noor, brxss harp parrann lamp with globe, sundry parrafin iamps, small library steps, two japanned coal vases, racket P*ess, &c., china vases, painted washstands, towel rails stained wood. varni'hed 'linen and ditto corner cup- board. &c. KtTCitEX.—Large white wood table, tin hastener and 3 brass bottle jacks, machine scales and weights, iron coal boxes, iron buckets, slop pails, bowl dishes, japanned flour bin, 4 btrd cages, white wood bench, ditto le(f table, dolly and tub, quantity of white and brown jars, large lot of wine and other bottles, part dinner service, sundrv crockery, jugs, &c., two iron and one wood, portable beer stillages with tUters, double barrelled gun (without stock) and numerous other eHeets. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. 901p Sale of f7<'M)-aHe Freehold BilZIcIZag Land. clo.? to the <otCM and tM (/te Borough of JVrezham. Denbi.,ilishire. f?O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH iL & JONES, at the Wynnatay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Monday, the 21st day of May. 18-!3, at Two for Three o clock in the afternoon, in the following lots, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced. LOT l.—AI! that valuable FIELD or PIECE OF BUILD- ING LAND, situate close to the said town of Wrexham, having a frontage on the south side thereof, the whole length to the main road leading from Wrexham, aforesaid. to Ituabon, on the east by the road leading to the Ruthin Road, on the North by the road leading to the village of Bersham, and on the wet by the Wrexham New Cemetery, and contains in the whole 5a. 2r. !2p., now in the occnpa tion of the Executors of the late Joseph Clarke, Esq. This land is most eligible for building purposes, it has on three sHes thereof frontages to good roads, and has extensive views of the We'sh hills. LOT 2 —A valuable FIELD or PIECE OF BUILDING LAND close to the said town < f Wrexham, on the opposite side of the said mq.in road to Lot 1, having a north front- ago, bounded at the rear by the lands of Colonel W. H. Meredith, contains in surface M*ea 2a. Ir. 21).P., now in the same occupation as Lot 1. ThM Lot is also an excellent building site. LOT 3.—All those two small pieces of LAN!) adjoining Lot 2, and having a good frontage to the said main road, and containing in surface area, one rood and 3? perches, now in the same occupation as Lots 1 and 2. Printed particulars, with plan and conditions of sale. may be obtained from Messrs JENKINGS, WH!TE. and MILLES, 8, Whitehall Place, London, S. W.. Solicitors Messrs SMITHS and GORE, Land Agents. 1C, Whitehall Place, London, S.W and 1, Temple Row West, Birming- ham, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Cham- bers, Wrexham. 945n Sale of P.-ech,)Id f<H-i<t <tK(! L<mc! tM the Valleys of the Afon Carno and Upper Severn. in the parish of Llaitionog. tM the CMtMty of Moijtgmitery. T?/fESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been favored with tti instructions to SELL. by AUCTION, at the Elephant and Cattle Hotel, in the town of Newtown, in the County of Montgomery, on Tuesday, the 220.1 day of May, 1883, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in five lots, subject to conditions; a'! that beautifully situated FARM and LANDS known as Parc-yr-Esgob," situate in the parish of Llanwnog, in the County of Montgomery, containing in the whole, with the Mountain Pasture, \}3a. Ir. Ip. '< here are upon the estate seve:al excellent picturesque building sites, and very productive pasture meadow and ar- able at c'?nmodation land. all h ing on good roads and within one mile of Pontdolgoch, and about one and a half miles from Caersws stations on the Cambrian railway giving easy access to Liverpool. Manchester, and the Midland Counties, a )d on the highroad fr 'm Newtown to M 'chynlleth. distant from the former 6 &nd trom the latter 21 miles and from Llanulloes 8 mi1e. The timber now growing upon the estate will have to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. The tenant will shew the premises. For further information and printed particulars with plan and condition" of sale apply to Mr R. L. JAMES, solicitor. Diocesan Registry. Bau!;or. Carnarvonshire, Messrs SMITH and CORE, land agents, M, Whitehall-place, London, S.W., and I. Temple-row West, Birmingham or, at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temnie Chambers. Wrex- ham. 9C2f SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY MESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEtR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The SECOND TUESDAY in every month. NEXT SALE TUESDAY, MAY 8TH. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 2555 SALES BY MESSES. LUCAS Axo 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 AXD SECOXD HAXD. ENGLISH AND IRISH HORSES OX PRIVATE SALE DAILY. SELECT SALE FOR STUDS OF HUNTERS AND OTHER VALUABLE HORSES, EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 1MTESSRS LUCAS <6 CO. bee; to inform Noblemen and ?t Gentlemen having STUDS of HUNTERS, valuable HACKS. COBS, PONIES, and HARNESS HORSES, also SPORTING DOGS. to dispose of, that THE NEXT SELECT SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, MAY 10TH. 188?. 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. No 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, Carnages, Harness and Saddlery. Horses for these Sales to be sent the day prior. 12f SALE BY MR W. FORTUNE. j TOWN OF WREXHAM. FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND WO BE SOLD by AUCTION by Mr W. FORTUNE, at )t the Wynnstay Arms Hole!. 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 !ots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale. LOT I —A piece of LAND, formerly garden ground, with right ft way leading thereto, containing 2 300 square yards, more or less, situate near the Rhosddu Road, and now un- occupied. and marked 5, 6. and 7 on the plan which will be produced at Sate, and adjoins Florence-street, winch may be continued through tMs Let.. LOT 2 —A piece of LAND or Garden Ground, contammg 1440 square yards, more or less. marked No;8onsatd plan, situate adjoining Lot 1. and in the oecupatMm of Ed- ward Eva=. LoT ?"A piece of LAND or Garden G?und. containing 1.359 square yard", more or less; marked No. 9 on plan. and in the occupation of Evan Eths. shoemaker. LOT 4 A piece of LAND or Garden Ground, containing 1.340 square yards, more or less, adjoining Lot3. marked No. 10 on plan, and in the occupation of Evan Ellts, shoe- '°' Lo?5.—A piece of LAND or GARDEN GROUND near thereto, containing 733 square yards, more or less, marked No. 17 on plan and unoccupied. ?Lor ?h?e?LAND or GARDEN GROUND. containing respectively 1,160, H10. and 820 square yards. more or less, near Lot 5, and marked 18,19, and 20 on plan, I with the right of way leading thereto, in the respecture occupations of D. D. Pierce, watchmaker. Henry Btthell, a -2 painter, ana INO. w UDOÇçuPI"u. ??.'? PiecesofL?D or GARDEN GROUND. bounded on the east by the road fromWrexham toRbos? ddu. and on the south-east by occupation road, containing manactiM'lv I 020 and 1,250 square yards, more or teas, and marked respectively Ix and 8x on plan, and in the occupa- tion of Robert Jones and John Dickon. The lots are welt adapted for building purpcaes and Lot 7 is suitable for the erection of a vttta res-dence. The quantities of each lot are taken by a recent ad- ?? ?articu?rs may be obtained from .M?? HOWEM.. J?ES, & HowEL? soliCttoN, Wei?shpool? I Sales oy Auction. SALE BY MR.S.ASTOX. 'í-j. J., "J"-J'F BOROUGH Ot WREXHAM. ?R SAMUEL ASTONwHISELL BY AUCTION on ?TT?????' ?S83.? ?e quanta ? MANURE, denied from the sweeping ? streets, and cleansing of drains, privies, ashpits. and house refuae.as now deMsitedmthe Corporation Yard. in the Holt Road, and divided into Lota of about 35 tons each. Sale at 4.30 p.m. Further particulars may be had on application to the Inspector of Nuisances at his oSce, in the Guildhall, or to the Auctioneer. Henblas-street. Wrexham. THOMAS BURY. Town Clerk'? Office, Town Clerk. 27th April, ISS3. lOOJp PRELIMINARY. ?tf R ASTON has received instructions from Mr Edwin Roberts, "? ?????? ?''2 Soing abroad), to SELL BY AUCfIOS, in }by, rhe whole of his BOUSE- HOLD F?ITURE ? E&.?? ? ? ?O?E. Particulars and dot)" of sale in next week's paper. Auctioneer's Omce, Putlic Hall Buildings. HenMas-street. ?89z SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES.  "1- Zmpo?ttKt <m?<t«r<te<K;e 8a? '? S &Md <)/ C<??, 5 ?fore? MBK&r<-d.SMe<KM<8/bMotM?. ycT? f&Btom, ?!eMM<<?t ??y, K?t t?MtHH? Doy Ca?. sety of gt?cer OM<! &ntM mounted Harness, ladw! <tM<! gent's f:t?tn'7 Saddles. Implemænts of Husbandry, Dairy 1essels, ot&oM< 50 <oM of Prtmc Jleadow Hay, and a porti<m of the HMfseAoM Furnitme and efects at LLWYN OFFA, About 11 miles /oM JltJlll Btation, on the Qucensferry Road. R. J. E. DAVIES begs to announce that he has been favored with instructions from Mrs Ctough (who is leaving Uwyn OSa), to SELL BY AUCTION, on MON- DAY, April 30th, 1S83, at one o'clock prompt, the whole of the Live and Dead FAKMIXG STOCK, PRODUCE, &c full particulars of which will appear in catalogue, which may be obtamed at the principal Hotels in the locality or of the Auctioneer. Lunch at Twelve, Sale at One o'clock. Grosvenor Place, Mold. 955? SALE BY MR T. WILLIAMSON JONES. .f" J "r "¡r. Sale of a detached Family Re -,do-iLco,, tit-,) Villa Residences, <t<tf! BKtMtny and Accaittiitoda-tioii Land near HOPE STATION, and Divel[iitj-ltott,,es at JVOtD. MR. T. WILLIAMSON JOfES is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Black Lion HoteL Mold. on WEDNESDAY, May 9th. 18S:, at three for four o'clock punctually, in the following or such other lot or lots as may be determined upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned va!uable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LOT i.—The substantially ba!lt Family RESIDENCE, known as Tower Housf, with the out-bnildings, gardens, and two fields thereto belonging, containing altogether 5a. lr. 3p. or thereabouts, and situate within a few minutes walk of Hope Station, on the Chester and Mold Railway, and Penyiford Station on the Wrexham, Mo!d, and Connah's Quay Railway. Early possession may be had, and if desired a portion of the purchaie mmey can remain at 4 per cent. interest. LOT 2.—AM those three FIELDS, situate opposite the Mill- stone Hotel. Penyfford, containing 9a.. 2r. 13p. or there- abouts. This lot is a good building site. and having a frontage of 225 yards to the Chester and Mold Railway, close to Hope Station, is specially adapted for the erection of works or other purposes requiring railway siding accom- modation. LOT 3.—Two excellent semi-detached VILLA RESI- DENCES. with gardens, very pleasantly situated at Vownog Hi'I, on the west side of the road leading from Hope Station to Hope Church and Wrexham, about six miuutes walk from Hope Station and ten minutes walk from Penyffordd Station, with the valuable Piece of Land adjoining, very eligible as a building site, having an extensive frontage to the turnpike road. This Lot contains 7,566 square yards or thereabouts, is in a very healthy locality, commands fine views of the surrounding country, and is situated immediately epposite Meadows Lea, the residence of the late Meadows Frost, Esq. LOTS 4, 5, & 6.—AH those Eight DWELLING-HOUSES, being numbers 1 to 8. Victoria terrace. Bridge-street, Mold. These houses are substantially huilt, with good materials, are most pleasantly situated, with a south-west aspect, and command picturesque views of Bailey HitI, the church. town, and neighbourhood of Mold. The greater part of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage. Further particulars apply (as to Lots 1 to 3) to Messrs WALKER, SMtTH. and WAT. Solicitors, Chester; Mr JOHN WHALLEi, Land Surveyor, Cheater (as to Lot 3); to Messrs KEHA and KEENE, Solicitors, Mold (as to Lots 4. 5, and C); to Messrs ROBERTS and DICKSON, Solicitors, Chester, and Messrs WAKEHELD and ENOCH, Estate Agents, Chester: and as to all the Lots to the AfCTtOKEER, 58, Northgatf-street, Chester. p&55z Ley for .J'" .J'o" T EY FOR CATTLE at GWERNHAYLOD, from May ij 12th to October 12th. je<hd. One-year-old Heifets. 1 S H Two-year otd Heifers. 1 l8 ft Three-year-old Heifers 2 18 0 Owners of Stock to be particular in marking and number- ing their Cattle, so that they may be known at once when removed or ill. Every attention wilt be given to the Cattle, but all veterinary charges or loss mast 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. AH entries to be made to EDWARD ROBERTS, farmer, Little Overton, Overton, Ruabon. 819z t7<MRAL PARK LEY, from the Mth of May to the 10th tl? of October, 1883, (for a limited number of cattle only) at the following rates :— X s. d. A three-year old Heifer 300 Atwo-year-oHditto 200 A yearling ditto 1 10 0 AST 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 OBice, Worthenburv. Should the Ley not be niled up with Cattle a few Colts will be taken in, and wiU be separate from the cattle. 835a TT EY for HEIFERS in GwersyHt Park.—Appiy to ?J WtLLtAM BARRATT, Wheatsh at. 897p f EY FOR CATTLE, in GwersyHt Park, from May 12th. ?J —Apply, T. WOODWARD, Regent-st. 987n C IS M E N T'. T?OBODY needs reminding of the almost inestimaMe 1?) value of reliaMe Cement; and persons using that article will be glad to know where it can be obtained of realty nrst-rate quality. The following testimonials from innuential gentlemen to W. FARISHS PORTLAND CEMENT will furnish that information. His large sales and constant supplies of PORTLAND AND ROMAN are a guarantee of freshness; and, having always on hand an adequate stock, he is in a position to meet the requirements of the public by Rait, Canal, or at his BUILDERS' MATERIAL DEPOT: COW LANE BRIDGE. CHESTER. TESTIMONIALS. Priestland, Tarporley, SOthMay, IS82. Dear SiR,—I have great pleasure in saying the Port- land Cement supplied by you has been largely used on these Estates for many years, and it has always been found to be of excellent quality, and in every way satis* factory.—Yours faithfully, STEPHEN CAWLEY, Agent to Lord ToUemache of Hehnimghan!. To Mr. W. Parish, Chester. Ardeme Estate OBice, Tarporley, May 22nd, 1882. DEAR SiR.—In reply to your enquiry I beg to say f have used a good deal of your Portland Cement on this Estate. and have always been perfectly satisfied with its quaHty, The Roman I have not had occasion to use.—Yours truly, T. F. LtNXELL, Agent to the Earl of Haddington. Mr W. Parish, Chester. Estate Onices, Barrow Hall. Chester, May 21st, 1883. DEAR StR,—Having used your For land .Cement for al kind of work on these Estates for some years, I have always found the quality good and fully to answer our purpose.—! am, yours truly, HEKR" BESWICK Agent to Marquis of Cholmondeley. To Mr W. Parish, Chester. Land Agency and Estate Omce, Frodsham. Preston Brook, Chester. May 20th, 1S82. DEAR StR,—We beg to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 3rd inst. with reference to the quality of the Portland Cement supplied by you, and have pleasure in stating that we have used your Cement on several of the Estates under our charge and have every reason to be satisfied with its qualitv. We had occasion recently to use it on a large well or reservoir where the water could only be kept from it a very short time, and the workmen who used it said it was splendid cement."—Yours truly, H. LiKAKER AND SOX, Mr W. Parish. Cow Lane Bridge, Chester. Chester Unite(tG"s Company, May 17,1883. BEAR SIR —In reply to your letter of yesterday's date, t may say that I have always found your Cement of first rat. quality.-Your. M?y? ? ?,? FLETCHER W. STEVENSON, Engineer and Manager. Mr W. Parish, Chester. ,&, < London, May 18,1882. Having had practical expeft.IIDC8 of the character of the porttiUM Cement which is anmSied by Mr W. Fansh, I can testify as to its excellent qnality, both as regards strfn):th and durability. The Government test of 509 Ibs. to the It x H inch section has been greatly exceeded by this cement, some of the trial specimens carrying 1100 tbs. t do not believe there is a better Porttand Cement in the Kirgdom. G. A. I ELL, IgMhfc Civil En&inMt. Business Announcements. -C" SPRING CLEANINGS? SPRING CLEANINGS WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS Special Attention is called to the New DADOS at B C 0 P L E S T 0 N S PAINTING, DECORATING, and PICTUREFRAME MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 19 AND 20, HILL STREET, WHEXHAM. 958a J CO L E M E R EG I T T I N S RespectfuUv 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, PEBAMULATORS AND BASSINETTES, LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN ROLLERS, WlRE NETTlNG, lNDlA RUBB HOSE AND GARDEN lMPLEJlENTS" i TABLE CUTLERY AND ELECTRO PLATED GOODS. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR HARPER TWELVETREE'S "VILLA" WASHER ANB MILNER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES. BICYCLES & TRICYCLES by every maker supplied r.t very low prices for Cash. WROUGHT AND CUT NAILS, GAS AND STEAM TUBES AND FITTINGS, BAR IRON. SHEETS & BOILER PLATES, and every description of IRONMONGERY required by BUILDERS, COLLIERY STORES, <&c. GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 444 I MtOMMMt WREXHAM. jtMMtDME S B ??6lMisJtHt3EL? nfs ?g!?, CABINET AND UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE, 4 <& 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. t T LOYD would respectfnUy cat! the attention of the PuMic to Ms Stock of HOME MANUFAC <?t i-J TVREP FURNITURE in ASH, WALNUT, & MAHOGANY. GOOD USEFUL DRAWING ROOM SUITE IN EMBOSSED VELVET, At .ei6 Ms Od. A CHOtCE STOCK OF FRENC BRACKETS, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, AGENT FOR THE PATENT EXCELSIOR WIRE SPRING MATTRESS Furniture removed by Road or Rail to any part of the United Kingdom. Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. S34c _e- PAINT! P A I It T FAINT! ,„„ OIL! OIL!! OIL! JAMES F SMITH, I. 22, YORK STREET, WREXHAM. f J. F. S. begs to inform the Painters, Decorators, and the PuMic in general that he has opened the >ove premises as a Paint, Oil, Colour, Varnish, and Chandlery Stores, and hopes by ottering a genuine article 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. PETROLEUM OIL STORES. NOTE THE ADDRESS 771p 22. YORKE STREET. EDWARDLLOYj) HOT WATER ENGINEER, WHITESMITH, BELLHANGER, ENGINE FITTER. AND GENERAL SMITH, RESIDENCE:— 33, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM, WORKSHOP:— IE, BROOK STREET, to inform Ms Patrons and the Public geceralty that he has now in Stock a large assortment cf 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 LID PACKING, and all other Packing required in the Trade. HOT WATER APPARATUS FITTED IN GREENHOUSES, VINERIES, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ORNAMENT.AL GATES .AND RAILl IfJADE TO ORDER. PATENT LOCKS NEATLY REPAIRED AND RE FITTED WITH KEYS. SMOKE JACKS MADE, REPAIRED, AND CLEANED. AGENT FOR THE MOST IMPROVED MACHINERY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 335 PURE MINERAL WATERS AND DERATED BEVERAGES Honorable mention" at the Paris Exhibition, CertiScate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Btitain, for these waters, abo at the International Exhibition, London, 1881. THE ORIGINAL CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE, Blendes with Claret and other Wines and Spirits. INVIGORATING AD REFRESHING AT ALL TIMES C DOZEN CASE, 24s.; :j DOZEN CASE, 13s.; TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE SODA, BNGHTON SELTZER, POTASS, UTHIA, AND VICHY WATERS, LEMONADE, HOP BEER, DERATED LAGER BEER. Sold by CHEMISTS, WtSE MERCHANTS ;and GROCERS, everywhere. OUR VANS DELIVER WEEKLY at Oswestry, Chester, M"ld, Malpas, Ellesmere, Han{[ol!en, Buckley. Famdon, Gresford, Rossett, H&It, Raabon, Ch!rk, Brymbo, Minera, Rhos, Overton, Worthenbury. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, NORTH WALES CRATED MINERAL WATERS FACTORY, WREXHAM. 605 11)Stf:Ích be desuibed «s <Ae & Chemicctl ]lmmre, t I: tft?o?u??A?if.?jrt iArv?MJ) JOSEPH FISON & CO. s MANURES, EXTRA QUALITY AND GUARANTEED ANALYSIS, AS USED BY H. R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Full i,art;Littars of these celebrated Blaiiires can be obtained <!f any of the Agents of the /t<Mt oy //oMt the Ce(td Otnees. FOR DELIVERY APPLY TO THE LOCAL AGEXT. ACEM:—THOMAS B. BARIOBf, If, CHESTEMIMET, WREXBAH 574 Business Announcements. !E D w A R D L' 'liO"YD' 11.1' .1: 'I, REeENT BUILDINGS, W R E X. H A !? TAILORING DEPAnTMENT EDWARD LLOYD is now showing a great variety of newest PATTERNS and makes far GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. suttabte for the present SEASON. Conaistixs of BLACK and BLUE WOH.4TED COATINGS, which Me made in cowplete suits, also Frock, Morning, Shootutg. Reefer, and Clencat Coata and Vesta. Suiting of TWEEDa. tANCY CHECK WORSTBBSi. SCOTCH BANOCKBURN CHEVIOTS; neat patterns mostly worn at present. E. LL<MD beeps the best mahe of TWEEDS, dnrab'a for BOV'SMd YOUTH'S wear, the leading shapes be!n<B Sc???B?S? ???- ??- BQCKEHS and BREECHEII? LAB1 ES" TAILORING ,I !I' i;: 'J.¡¡' DEPARTMENT. E. LLOYD is showing a large assortment of BLACK and COLOKMO WORSTEDS. fine m:kes. TWEEDS, and attfashionabie materiftts worn for LADIES' JACKETS. Ladies who hltve given a trial in this department have had great satisfactrn, Snding they cannot obtain the same gracefut fit in Ready-Made Jackets. E. LLOYD hasspeciat faciMtiesformak!ng HUNTtNC, LIVERY, and STABLE SUITS, IZIL,?I-NG BREECHESt &c., &c. AX tXSt'KCHOK tS RESl'¡:;CT¡:GLI.Y SOUCtTEO KV EDWARD LLOYD, if ) ,¡ REGENT BUILDING. psm: w R E X ? A M TO PERSONS FURNISHiNC ILI Di W I- -Li OWEN, (LATK Ot TOWN H:H.,) Who is on trade terms with the actuat makers of ewery description of Furniture, &e., <&e.. with 25 years' experience in the trade, otfers his services ab a commission of 51 pec cent. upon trade prices. Also at sa!es by auction. 45. CUNLIFFE STREET, RHOSDDU. 988e TRICYCLES & BICYCLES, The foHowing noted or any make supplied at U) tf) 25 per cent. otE makers' !:sts fop Cash, or on easy tenca of payment:— Num- ber. Rmtge. Premier. Exce!sior,Ctub. Rapi(t Centaur, Grand Stam. ley, Tdumph. Meteor, Devon, Sansp:triet, F 1 y ing Express, F:tcHe, Ot.to, Carcbe I.ealll:I.ltoyaJ;.Alpha. Ifucker, Invincibte, !-a!vo. Fleet. Chat- knge. Ftyi" Scud, Ac., As. I.MHps, Btda M:d every requisite M<t novelty in stcek, Machmes BouKht, Solti or Exchange). -everal -econ(t- h 'nn ones on si.tf oheitp Repairs of every dt scriptiom dvnek on the pn.'mi"es, LbGi anù ttll'mS on applicat iORi t F.. JONES. ,;11, RiCYCLS & TRIC"YLE AGE-LIT, 34, CHESTER STREET, tiUti WREXH¡AII. PUBLIC Ne?M?. PUBLIU" VT I I, ,.IQ:. BENSCN & <?.„ I': if;! ,,I "1 ? N" "RTH WALES. -On D CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY s.rORES" 14, HIGH STREET. WREXHAM THE NEW PRtCE MsT is now revised Mttt be ba.11 ON APPI,ICAT10r;. j GREAT REDUCTIONS 1,1 B In the Ptices quoted in the J NEW PRiCE LIST., Those who wish to :Mve their montty shou!<t pur t;hMe .tt thee STORRS, Tern! atricHy C.Mh exc&pt by specie! arranKa- ments with the PROPRIETORS. C. K. BEN8<m, ? C?. Co? Ko IIJMi.LIII S O? N9 & C' 0. ,II: II' ø; II.JI t4, HICH STREET,. I! "8", 11; }Ji WREXHAM., GAME PROOF WIRE NETTING. ¡.' PROOF WIRE NETTING, FIVE THOUSAND YARDS IN STOCK. FROM ONE PENNY PER YARD UPWARD GALVANIXED CORRURATED iRQN %H,,FIRTS- GREAT KKDUCTION tM PRICES. ASPHALTED FEM M PER FOOT. PATEXT ROOFING fEM— This does not want coating at any time an is a!mostio- dMtmetaMe ita advantages are-Cheapness. Lightness. Strength, and absolute deaance of Rain. IR(i)N ROOFJNØ AND fRNCING WORKS. S. SOTHE,RN., '¡'¡ I.: 2t, CHARMS STREET, WBEXBAMr 889tt.