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ESTABLISHED THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register. tie County Paper for all Oiffcial Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. P UBLISUED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, 5 500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. to advance, 9a per annum. i In advance on,C.re(lit, (,re,It, 12s per anuraic gAYLEY & 8 RADLEY ¡", 'Ii PROPRIETORS.
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Sales Dy Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. n/ ,,¿o'r .k;i ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT VRON. f|^° BE SOLD by ACCTMN by Messrs. BAUGH and 1. JONES at the Rollers Arms, Southsea, Wrexham on Manday, October 29t i, 18S3, at 3 for 4 o'clock, subject on M,,)nda,.v, to bDe tWhUen LL?n I ?l, tllere produced, all those 'two? MbbSL AGES or DWELUNG-HOU?ES, with the appur- tenances thereunto belonging, situate at Vron, in the town- ship of Br.mbo. in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mr Jonathan Rogers and another For further particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, solicitor. 2, Temple Row. Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers TcpleCtwnbWrexham. 2307a ? ?:?f?" T0 Av£ nS(S;vi?J AUCTION, BY MESSRS BAUGB .1 ASD,JONm, at the ?°" H<?. Wrexham, on Monday ?the 29th day of October, ISS3, a Five o'clock p m., produced v J fto conditions to be then and there produced. All those T?MESSCAGES or DWELMNG HOUSES together with the Gardens thereto be!onRing situate &t Bryuygaer.tn the Township of Broughton.?the??i?h of W rexham, in the County of Denbigh, and now in the    and the ?Pre.entat? of the late "[ir,Jobnarr'. H?- .??.P?'culara apply to MrJonN A?HNGTOK ,HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Temple Kow, Wrexham. 2287n SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON ELPHICK AND CO. J' 1" Capitalists, Builders, Bricte and Tile Manufacturers, am others.- Important sale of Brick and FireClay Work., together with the Plant, Buildings, and Machinery <u> a going concern, situate at ACREFAIR, a few minutes' ivalk from the Acrcfair Station. ",(I li!jottt one mile and a half froin Ruabon, Denbigh- sh it-e. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. have been llx favored with instructions ifrom'the Executors and trustees of the late Henry Harrison. Esq., deceased, to Ly, BY AUCTION, at the Wjnnstey Arms Hotel' Wicx'Uain, on THURSDAY, Stli November, 18$, at Two for Three o'clock p.m., punctually (unless previouslv dis- posed of hy private contract), the leasehold interest in the above-mentioned valuable property known as THE DELPH BliiCK AND FlItE CLAY WORKS, together with the costly machinery, plant, and buildings, comprising a 32- h,)rse p.-) wer horizontal high pressure steam engine, 2 boilers, 2 grinding machines, 2 clay grinding mills, horizontal pug mill,2 vertical ditto, brick making machine capable of turnin;, out 10,000 bricks per day, 2 pipe making machi nes (o:te Spencer's patent), all fitted up in the best possible manner regardless of cost; moulds for chimney pots, brick tables, weighing machines, 3 railway coal trucks, pipe (lies, Arc. Tin: BUILDINGS comprise range of three well-built oftice, juanager's house, stabling for six horses, hay cutting house, straw and hay bin, weighing-machine house, six pipe kilns, four brick kilns, five drying sheds with flues, two upper sheds with ditto, heated by exhaust stelm. brick shed, blacksmith's shop, store house, carpenter's shop, i»oti;y, ciiiinney slacice, &rc. There are also two ample reservoirs, three tramways with tum-out.i, three gins for raising clay from pits with wire ropes, A-c., complete. THE MACHINERY AND PLANT are of the best description, md the whole are in good working order. THE WORKS are connected by a siding with the New British ilrozi Works line, which joins the Great Western Railway at Ruabon, they are also in connection with the Shropshire Union Canal. THE: PROPERTY is held under a lease for a term of 30 years from March, 1868, and a further term of 30 vears at the option of the lessee, at a dead rent of £ 120, which is to be taken in part satisfaction cf the royalties, consist- ing of 4d per ton of 2,610 lbs. upon manufactured goods onl) For further particulars apply to Messrs ROBINSON, PRESTON, and STOW, Solicitors, 35, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. or to the Auctioneers, Messrs CHIRTON, EIJ-HKK, ROBERTS, & RICHARDSON, Chester. 2375pz ,!lnop,"t,!( d Sale of Excellent Hoitschold Ftmititre, Horses, C-x- i iai-i '-i, lUarness, Saddlery, and other mUcellaneous eifscU, at LEESWOOD. within one mile from the Llovg Station, on the Chester, Mold, aitri Desib-igh Railway, and about 2 £ miles from Mold, Flintshire. al ESSP.S CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have been 1. favored with instrtictittus to SELL BY AUCTION (so that the house may be let unfurnished) on Monday and Tuesday, November 5th and 6th, ISS3, com- mencing oolch ..lay at Eleven o'clock punctually, tho nltulo of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertain- to Dining and Drawing Booms, Study, Library, and numerous Bedrooms. The Out-Door Effects include a thoroughbred horse, by "Parmesan"; gelding and filly, four anil three years old, by "Lamlasls"; two years old cob fiii., single brougham, dog cart, two pony carriages, three carts and shandry, harness, saddlery, double-action churn, and other miscellaneous effects. N.B Cittatogues will shortly be published, and may be obtii'. e.l from the Black Lion Hotel, Mold the Railway Inn, Llong Station or from th-j Auctioneer, Messrs CHI K;O%, ELPIIICK, ROBERTS, and RICHARDSON, Chester. 2414z SAliE BY A-ir, SNAPE. "r "r, SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOP IN HOPE- STREET, WREXHAM tili SNAPE will offer for SALE by PUBLIC ITS AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, on Wed- nesday, the 7th day of November, 18S3, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, all that very desireable FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, being No. 30. Hope-street, in the borough Of Wrexham, now in the occupation of Mr W. William?, sweets dealer, and having an IS feet frontage uuon Hope-street. This is one of the best business positions in Wrexham, commanding the general traffic from the railway stations, and immediately near one of the principal entrances to the proposed central station. A pl?n of the property may to seen at the office of the Auctioneer, 27, Henblas strb,t, where further informaUon oi, from .Nlr EN-4 -AlOltRIS, solicitor, Wrem- an be had, or from Mr EVAN MORMS, solicitor, ?rex- ,i  SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. E 8 S R S A TT ERS ALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The second Tuesday in every month. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. IATTER* ALL, Albert Gate, London. 11742 SALES BY MESSRS. VUCAS AND CO. REPOSITORY, LIVERPOOL (Established 1825. J STALLS AND BOXES FOR UXEHUKIJRED AND TWENTY HORSES, OXE HUNDRED CARRIAGES, Always on Sale by Private Treaty. Also F O RTY SETS OF HARNESS,, NEW AND SECOND HAND. ■E.NtiUMI AN-D IRISH HORSES ON PRIVATE SALE DAILY. SELECT SALE FOR STUDS OF HUNTERS ANF) OTHER VALU-JBLE IRORSFS, EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR "Ni ES-RS LUC AS ,&z;icõ:"beit to inform Noblemen and  HACK? C?B? PONIES, and HAIZNEss HORSES, also SPORTING DOGS, to dispose Of, that THE NEXT SELECT SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER '5TH, 1883] full Description of all Horses intended for theSales must be forwarded One Week Previously. and the Horse-,5 roust be sent to the Repository Two Days prior to the Sale- Stills 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 Yearfor Cart, Van and Ho-se; Carts, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the Year fOr Hacks. Harness Horses, Cohs,Ponies, Carriages, Harness and Saddlery Howes for these Sales to be sent theday prior. U -+ SALE BY MR. R. O. WRIGHT. TO V !VTED WATER MANUFACTURERS, PORK BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. BAILEY STREET, CSWESTRY. Ml;, i: O WRIGHT respectfully announces ibis ti"!I.from the representatives of the late Mr JSKJir&SWSSKfjS K premlss aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 2n?dday?,?No?mb?er? j ■Part of the genteel HOUSEHOLTD FUTRRNITURE and Out- door effects, viz two useful "ANS,two sete of harness, un?i an excellent cob, chaS cutter with g c' hench, &*(-, &c., ? & ?commence at Twe?e o'clock, prompt. And the whole of the valuable M???y S Engine, and Plant, all of which taa W recentiy buee ?''cted at great cost; also an excellent ??°?'o"n'e?r'ft "?n. larse chopping machine, sausage &Ier, tMS, ??c, <?c.. If not previously sold by Crivate Trea y. For father particulars and to "iew tbe ??  Uessrs. MINSHALLS and PARRY-JONES, solicitors, or^i^m: ?'TtOKEER ,p Sales by Auction. -0_ WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Sale qf Fat Stock only (Subject to the Orders of the Local Authority.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1833 (FAIR-DAY.) n.T wir^^ i?m ;nir"'I"lce he will hold a sale of ..Lt'. FAT STOCK in the above Smithneld on Thursday November Sth, when he will offer for Mie Several fat cattle. Several fat sheep. Several fat and porket pigs. A few fat calves. The property of Harold Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall, 12 extra prime stall-fed bullocks and heifers. T. LI. Fjtz-Hugb, Esq. Plaspower, 8. prime 4 year old Scotch bullocks. Col. Roper, Plas Teg. A tot of prime fat heifers and sheep. Further entries solicited. Sale at 103") o'clock. iOffices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 209f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1863. WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLERY, &c., &c. R LLOYD m:)st respectfully gives notice that his next Sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ac., See., will take place in bis Repository, adjoining the Beast Market, on Thursday, November 8th. The present entries include:— 6 Cart Horses aud Colts, 8 Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies, Sundry Traps, Carriages, Carts, &c. Further entries will oblige. The usual Horse Sale will commence at One o'clock. TERMS :2;) 6d if not sold. Entries taken up to time of Sale. Special terms made for three or more horses. offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 2376 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1853, AT TWO O'CLOCK. Highly Important Site of the well-knotan Team of Horses from the Willow Brewery, Wiezhzm, together with their Gears, Floats, Drays, Carts, &-c. also 30 tons of -trate at Giosveittr-i-oad, 3.3 torn of [lay and a valuable new Iron Stack Frame under the hay stack at White Gate Law, part stack of Hay at King's Mills, and 30 sacks of Malted Peas, will be sold in THE WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY, adjoining the Horse Market, Wrexham. M R LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has iyJtL been instructed by the Trustees of the late Peter Walker, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Horse Repository at Wrexham, on Thursday, November Sth next, the whole of the HORSES, Floats, Drays, &c.. &c., from the Willow Brewery; Hay and Straw on the farms, &c. Particulars as follows Sale of Horses and Gears at 2 o'clock; Produce, Ac., at 2 45 o'clock Floats, Carts, &c., immediately after. Five Grand Waggon Geldings, from six to nine years old, tbout 16.2 to 17 hands high, of immense power. Four sets Of Thrill Gears, sets of Back Bands, Belly Bands, Breast Plates, Top Straps, &c. THE PRODUCE, sold about 2.45 o'clock Stack of Wheat Bolt-n, oat and barley straw at top and bottom, containin- about 30 tons, now standing in a field at Grosvenor-road, near the Station, the growth of 1882. Stack of Rye-grass and Clover and Meadow Hay, con- taining about 35 tons, now standing in the stackyard at Whitegate-lane Farm. the growth of 1882, also a new iron stack frame that the hay stands upon, 60 feet long, 20 feet wide, made ext' a strong, with additional bars for top. Part Stick of Upland Hay, now standing in the stack- yard at King's Mills Favni, containing about eight tons, the growth ot 1882. A person at the Willow Brewery will be appointed to snow me lots. 30 Sacks of Malted Peas, as per 100 lbs., in suitable lots. The Drags and Floats sold immediately after the produce in the following order (in lots);- Seven one-horse brewers' floats, in first-class repair seven one-horse drays, ditto, ditto; one hop cart with extra boards, one farm cart with harvest gearing, one Scotah cart w'th harvest gearing, one liquid manure cart, one set of grass or flexible ha: rows, one set of ploughing foackbands with cruppers, two extra horse collars, two large double corn coffers, five head collars and chains, nine blue heavy horse rugs (new), eight old horse rugs, five pairs of patent hame chains, two patent stable lamps, six sets of driving reins, and extra shaft hames, whips, &c. Sale commencing with the horses at 2 o'clock. The whole of the above are so well known as being everything of the best they need no comment on behalf of the auctioneer. The usual MONTHLY HORSE SALE. for which there are numerous entries of first-class Horses, will commence at one o'clock, and parties sending horses to this sale will please have them there befote that time. Offices, Eyton Bouse, Wrexham. 2423c ■ SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. .f' ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 18S3. The day before Mold Fair Day. Attractive sale of 12 Head of Catt'e. 22 Shropshire Down Lambs, light bay Pony, Trap an Harness, Ri'limj Saddle and Bi-idle, Popty Cart, 2 sets of Gears, also the Imple- ments, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at THE BRYN," NANNERCH, close to the Railway Station. -T. E. D AVI Fg has received instructions from Mr William Stockdale (who is changing his residence), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises aforesaid, on TUESDAY, November Of-h, 18S3, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, and a portion of his Household Furniture, viz. CATTLE.—Well bred red and white cow to calve in January (second calf) grand cross-bred black and white cow to calve in December, do. do. will have calved by day of sale (second calf), big framed f i-esh barren cow. 4 coming two- year-old heifers, I du. do. bullock, 1 yearling heifer, and 2 do bullocks. SHEEP.—16 Shropshire Down ewe lambs, 6 do. do. ram lambs. PoNy, &c.-Ctpital light bay mare pony, about 12i hands, seven years old (in foal), an excellent mover well: made light running trap, to seat four. set of brass mounted harness, very handy pony cart with harvest gearing com- plete, set of cart gears (almost new), set of pony cart gears, excellent riding saddle and bridle (only recently purchased), also a few couple of barn-iioor fowls, together with the Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Sals at Oneocloek. Grosvenor Place, Mold. 2435p _—————— Attractive Sale of Superior Household Furniture and Kffeets, at TYN LLAN, cilceit, abozct folti- miles from Molcl. M R J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his instructions from Mrs Wolstenholme (who is leaving Tyn Llan). to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above-mentioned pre- mises, on Monday. November 5th. 18S3, the whole of her superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., appertaining to drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, kitchens, and three bedrooms. Full particulars next week. Grosvenor-place, Mold. 434c RE-OPENING OF THE MOT-D FAIR DAY SALE AT THE GROSVENOR STREET, AUCTION MART. MR J E. DAVIE? will hold his next SaIa of Fat and ? Store Cattle Sheep. Lambs, Pigs Calves, &c., on Wednesday, November 7th, 18S3, provided that on the day of such sale no Foot and Mouth Disease exists within a distance of two miles from the aforesaid Auction Mart. Animals may be brought to the Sale from the parishes of Llanferras, Lignarmon. and Liandeglaonly in the county of Denbigh, with a movement license. obtainable at the Police Office at Mold. Personssendin Stock from the above mentioned parishes, should obtain their licenses a few days before the day of Sale. Early entries will oblige. Grosw -nor Place, Mold. 2433a SALE BY MR ASTON. -t"t,J. SALE AT NO. 3, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. MR ASTON has been instructed bv Mr Griffiths, who iJsgoing abroad, to SELL BY AUCTION. on the nremises as above, on Tuesday next. October 30th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Stock-in-trade and Shop Furniture, Fixtures, consisting of IN KITCHEN.—Fender and fireirons, iron stool, brass candlesticks, Windsor and rocking chairs, round and square tables and covers, chest of drawers, eight days' clock. &c. SITTING Room.-Ladise anicl gents' easy chairs, maho- canv and other chairs, fender and fireirons, chimney orna- Xiontjs )eaf table, timepiece, table and cover, &c. B?ROO?s. Handsome iron bedsteads, mattresses, feather and Book beds, bed linen, washstands and dressing tables ?i!et glasses, toilet services, carpet', hearth rugs, enairs, &e. ^W^HHOUSEilaucepans, pots, kettles, crocks, chairs, tables, PiLumugs and otser effects.. SHOP -Two pairs of scales and weIghts, tea caD1sers, ?w?ott?ounters,exture9,and the remainder of the stock-in-trade. Sale at 1.3 > prompt. Auctioneer's Office, 30, Regent-street, Wrexham. 24M  IR ASTON .iti SEL BY AUCTION at, WIS Sale  NEXT Octo'b?r '29th. a quantity Of HOUSEHOL Fu,p.JqITURE and effects. consisting Of Mahogany sofa 1n bairmahoganyhair seated chair,, two mahogany  ta.blslargemahogany dmmg ^ble^pafender and fire y?'yS!,S' and cba1l8. large ^cg^y ?MS.!?.?. in ?,X<<<&'?<h" ttN.t.ttW '?'3.,??'??yMS chair, kitchen sofa in leather$ wash stands nnd dressing tables, wood and won bedsteaas »n« d mattresses, three splendid goose feather and dowD beR, a mber of piIJow8  S?-isss' slides, terometer. pietturesr oil pots and kettles antiqu^ case clock. two sewing machiDes,aout 1! cwt-  24 doz Vin Sante tea and coffee serVice, 1uan 1 ° Broselypipes,chin wine and spirit kegs, Da -sKS; other effects. Sale at 1.30, prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Regent street. 2446p COCO & BRIAR PIPES. SH ? L/ Mount Manufacturer and nists Fa=Y Goods Of every description aper  Silver-mounted- 'Pipes sent Onr?wit send for MustraW Cat. A. W. ABRAHAMS, 29, Edgbaston- Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. SALES  SALE OF FAT STOCK ONLY. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Sm, LB33. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. TTJESSRS JONES ? SON?eg to announce that they AT -FV- "?'"1 holding ? Sale of Fat CATTLE SHWff S- ES, and PIS, in he above SmitMeld on Thursday tocTFI- r^\lm' subJect to the orders iCed b? ?e offered ???' "? ? FOU^ING S?kwM be Prime Fat Bul!ocks and Heifer' Ripe Shropshire Downs and other Fat s?- Several Fat Calves. Pork and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten o'clock. 907Z SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. "J' ,r "J- "1' ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 30TH. AT GEUFRON FAWR, LLAWRYBETTWS, NEAR CORWEX. 2 ft BEAD of ^OICE Cattle 4 Horsea, Sows and Pigs, 10 ?F large Macks of Hay AND Com (all to ga off), Swedes, Potatoes, ?'??'S* tmpl?ments, Dairy Utensils, and part of F?MITARE. the property of Mrs Jones, who IS ÐVUlg up J farming. Four months credit will be given onapprcvedse.a?tT for purchases of ?5 and upwards, or discount aUo?d? Lunch at 10.30 and Sale at 11.30. 242S:s ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 31ST, lbS3, AT THECOTTAGF., CORWEN, THK whole of the Household Furniture, Pianoforte, &c., the property of the Rev. J. G. Cooper, who is g-t*v-m. g up housekeeping. 2429a ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1883, At BRANAS UCHAF, Llandrillo, near Corwen. RR A HEAD of Cattle, 8 Horses and Ponies. Pigs, 15 large YV stacks of Corn and Hay (all to go off), Swedes, and Farm !mpJemenb, the property of Mr Henry Davies. who IS leanng. 2?30? ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER iTH, 1883,- At TY DRAW, Llandrillo, near Corwen. CATTLE, Horses, Pigs, Hay, Corn, Swedes, &c.. the property of Mr Griffith Roberts. 2432 EARLY IN NOVEMBER, 1883, At TY MAWR, Tirllanerch, between Corwen and Llangollen. THE wh<Je of the choice Live Stock, Implements, iL Crops, &c the property of Mrs Coombe, who is re- tirmg. Particulars in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Office, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 2431a SALE BY MR. G. F. BYFORD. J"o. /-J'J"J BRYN COCH, LLANFAIR, NEAR RUTHIN, Distant three miles from Ruthin, one mile from Eyarth Station on the L. & N. W. Railway. Important Sale of 16 Cross-bred Shorthorn Milch Cows. Heifers, Butt, and Rearing Calves; a very smart and active Roan Mare, rising five years, suitable for any work; Sow and ten pigs. Nine Porkers, Sow in-pig, Two GiUd. Implements of Husbandry. Harness, a few Dairy Requisities, Three Stacks of Prime Meadow Hay, Stack of Barleg and Oats. Two Acres of Swede Turnips, and other Effects. MR G. F. BYFORD resnectfuUy announces his instruc- tions from HtWMd Lewis, Esq, to SELL BY Ai?U?C. TION, upon the above premises, on Thursday, the 1st day of November, 18?3, the following valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising three very useful cross-bred milch cows, grand three-year-old heifer DUE to calve, ditto two-year-old in full profit, three-year-old short- horn bull, nine promising rearing calves, sow and ten pigs nine weeks old, sow in-pig, nine porkers; a very compact and handsome roan mare, 15 hands high, five-years-old, suitable for any work, perfectly steady, capital action, and vary fast. IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, &C., include L-horse power machine recently new, light l-horse cart, iron harrow, chaff cuter, turnip putper (both recently new), American hay rake, wheelbarrow, heel rake, wooden hay rakes, pikels, hedge hooks and clippers, spades, forks, hoes, scrapers, scythes, 17-stave ladder, Edwards' patent pump and lead piping, set of light cart harness (new), saddle and bridle, head collars, chains, &c. PRODUCE.—Three stacks of prime meadow hay, stack of barley and oats, two acres of excellent Swede turnips in lots to suit purchasers. DAIRY.—Two large milk tankards (new), churn suitable for hand or horse power, milk tins and pans, sieves, butter bowl, pats, &c. The crops to go off. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Three months' credit will be given on approved security for the hay, or 21 per cent. allo>ved for cash. Auctioneer's Office. Ruthin. 22454a Education. ..r-J' r lR. YY. H. HotT Professor of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING, AND COMPOSITION. TERMS ON APPLICATION. ERDDIG TERRACE. WREXHAM. 2135z ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. (Instituted 1822. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1830.) Patronised by HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, And Members of the Royal Family. PRINCIPAL :— PROFESSOR SIR GEO. A. MACFARREN, LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, MARCH, 1884. Theory, Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Violoncello, Harp, Flute, Hautboy, Clarionet, Cornet, and Elements of Music. Particulars may be had from the Local Examiner: — 1R. W. H. HOLT, ERDDIG TERRACE, WREXHAM. 2134z BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 4, GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. For Terms and Particulars apply to MISSES LLOYD. Separate Schoolroom for Boys. 1940z 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELKCT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY THE HISSES pTANMER; Also a CLASS for BOYS, from 7 to 12 years of age. 18õ3ø WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL:— MRS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors' Certificates. The course of Study is arranged so as to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. 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, EEQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER—D. MACKINTOSH, ESQ., F.G.S. 89S gT. rpHOMAS' COLLEGE, R HYL. The expense of a Boy at this School is strictly limited to the sum named below, and a Reduction is made for Btothers. The College provides a high-class Education 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-six Guineas a year. Fur- ther information from the Rev. Principal. 392 CHOICEST OLD WHISKIES. Dublin Whiskey, the 1 celebrated D.W.D." (bottled oy??. B??Tyears old; nr very finest old B Malt.. THE QUEQ. a BleBa of the most eminent Distilleries m the mgda- Pmity and age guaranteed. One dozen case sent carriage | free ? any railway station in the inldom fo!?32s-r. STARTUP & Co., Wine and Spirit MERCHANT#, »*• Edg* t ware-road, Hyde Park, London, W Business Announcements. NOTICE OF MOV AL. DAVID JONES, GAME DEALER, POULTERER, AND GENERAL FRUITERER, Begs to intimate to lis numerous Customers that he has removed fronH9, HOPE STREET, to 36, HENBLAS STREET, where he hopes to be favored with a continuance of their support. Best prices giVtn for all kinds of Game and Rabbits. 2343 T. C. JONES BEGS respectfully tc announce his return from London and other markets, from whence he has selected his stock of WINTER GOODS, and invites the attention of his customers and the public to a great variety in MANTCES of the newest shapf*; a large assortment of FIJH CAPS, A STOC& of DRESSES In-all the latest shades aad materials, including a variety of Black and Colored VELVETEENS, A fine Selection of VELVETS. PLUSH, BRAIDS, FEATHER And other TRIMMINGS will be found. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is replete with the latest designs in BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, FEATHERS, and LACKS, personally selected. TAILORING in all its Branches is under the superin- tendence of an Experienced Cutter. MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 10, Church-street, Wrexham, October, 1883. a2403n SPECIAL AGENCY. LAURENCE'S SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, IMPROVED LENSES. Hundreds of testimonials from leading London and Provincial Physicians and others as to the great superiority of Mr Laurance's, F.S.S, London, im- proved tenses.-Pamphlet and particulars to be had at the A P 0 T H E C A RIE S HALL (Francis' Branch Pharmacy). 18^ TOWN HILL. WREXHAM. Manager: MR H. ROWLAND (for 6 years at the Liverpool Eje and Ear Infirmary.) 2246f THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON TEAS. PHILLIPS & Co. solicit the attention of those who consume really fine TEA to their CHINA & INDIA (BLENDED) TEAS, which cemprise selections from the finest parcels of this Season's Growth. -Ctr— PHILLIPS & co., PROPRIETORS. 1967 ili { \I' [f lky !j;iI\: I t ,,(\lIJ i\ :&. 'I: ") ".¡ 'LJ v CAVE'S COMBINED CORSET and ABDOMINAL PAD. From the Lancet.- The Corsets of Madame Cave are the best we have ever seen, and will give perfect support." White, 10/6,15/6, 21/ 31/6. Black or Scarlet. 12/», IS/6, 25/ White for Nursing, 17/9, Black Satin, 42/ The Belt only, White, 9/3; Black, 10/6. Corsets, without Belt. White 3/11, 5/6, 7/11; Black, 4/9. 5/6,10/6. AGENT MRS. EVANS, 22S3 CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILPINGS, WREXHAM. WINTER SEASON. E. LLOYD is now showing a great variety of the newest materials for the season in Overcoatigns, Suitings, Trouserings, ladies' Jacket and Ulster Cloths. OVERCOATINGS. The most fashionable materials worn this season are Beavers, Elastic Beavers, Meltons, Naps, Diagonals; &c., in the newest shades of brown, olive, dark green, Oxford, blue, and black. The leading styles being the Chesterfield in single and double breasted, Newmarket, &c. SUITINGS. Scotch Tweeds in large and small checks, mix- tures, black and colored Worsteds, West of Eng- land Suitings. LIVERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A good selection of Stable Suitings, ctrong, durable Scotch Tweeds at 50s up to 65s. Special attention given to have all garments well made, every care being hestowed upon workman- ship, style, and finish, and every order promptly attended to. An inspection it respectfully solicited by EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, 2317ac WREXHAM. IT'S most astonishing the value that can betiad at the PEOPLE'S PROVISION MARKET, No. 10, CATILB JIARKET, WREXHAM, In Hams, Bacon, Cheese, and butter. Teas especially. All Farmers, Householders, and others will do well by giving a call before purchasing. CHARLES PRICE, PROPRIETOR. 2363p BREAD AND CONFECTIONERY. J. H7 Lbece WiSHES to thank his numerous Customers and the Public generally, for their kind patronage, and begs to inform them that in addition to his NOTED BREAD SHOP IN YORKE-STREET, He has OPENED the premises lately occupied by MRS R. JONES, No. 5, HIGH-STREET, For the Sale of the very best BREAD, PASTRY, AND CONFECTIONERY. SHOPS supplied with Bread and all kinds of Cakes YORKE-STREET, HIGH-STREET. 2:S., 1883. AUTUMN AND WINTER. i j 0 N x 8 Begs respectfully to announce that on and after TOURSDAT, the tM inst he will be prepared to ahow AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES in every deputmal. and hopes to be favored with an early vMm. St. PeWa tjquan Ruthin, 17tt, Business Announcements. 'J'" -r "J" j" WINTER SEASON, 1883. We have just to hand a choice collection of the newest styles in JACKETS, DOLMANS, ROTONDES, ULSTERS, IMPERIAL WATERPROOF CLOAKS, FUR LINED DOL- MANS and CIRCULARS, FUR CAPES, &c. All sizes now in Stock, and to a large extent the production of the best London and Berlin Makers. Prices extremely moderate. We now offer some beautiful Novelties in MILLINERY, to which Department we respectfully invite attention, as we are in daily communication with the London Houses. W. & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. :l'í38 SEASON. 1888-84. SEASON, 1883-84. L AMPS HINK'S PATENT DUPLEX, I OPAL READING LAMPS, I ROWATT S ANUCAPNIC, HURRICANE LANTERNS, LEAUTA'S PATENT MANCHESTER LAMP, And every description of CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, and LAMP WICKS, Required for the above. J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 444 THE TEA I WAREHOUSE, I 1, TOWN BILL, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON TEAS. PHILLIPS & Co., solicit the attelti)n those who consume really fine TEA, to their CHINA & INDIA (BLENDED) TEAS, which comprise selections from the finest parcels of this Season's Growth. PHILLIPS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 1967 NEW IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. WILLIAM H. "yyiLLIAMS Begs to announce that he has opened the above premisecl as a GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, With an entirely New and carefully selected Stock, com- prising Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Palliasses, Fenders and Fre Irons. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Electro plated Cruets, Tea Pots, &c.. Brushes and Brooms of all kinds, Register Stoves and Mantel Pieces, Japanne4 Oak Baths, Toilet Ware and Travelling Trunks, Galvanized Buckets, &e. Tin Ware of all kinds, in great variety Cut, Wrought, and Wire Nails, Carpenters' Tools, and Builders' Ironmongery. LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS HIN DUPLEX" ?& ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC' LAMPS; Finest Petroleum, Colza and Linseed Oils Paints, Colors, and Varnishes. All Orders and Repairs Promptly aud Carefully Executed PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- W. H. WILLIAMS, IRONMONGER, REGENT STREET. 1929n SMOKERS ASK FOK THE WYNNSTAY HUNT" TOBACCO. SOLD BY ALL TOBACCONISTS AND GROCERS. 2080n ¥ JJRS SCOTT BEGS to announce that she will (make a Special Show of Novelties in Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Furs, &c., for the Winter Season, on TUESDAY NEXT and following days. MILLINERY DRESS ROOMS, 2316p 31, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. miss JONES DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER. 32, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. DRESS AND MA"* i LE MAKING. MRS. cT JONES, LATE OF BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Begs to announce that she has commenced j Business in the above Department at 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR, I And hopes by strict attention to Business, and guaranteeing Fit and Style, to receive a share of public patronage and support. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS:- 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR. 2219z Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, WREXHAM. Offers A GRAND SELECTION OF DUTCH BULBS, Including HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISUS, SNOWDROPS, AND OTHER BUtoS. Catalogues with Prices on Application. SlUz HENRY HOWELL, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, PRACTICAL GASFITTER, Of Eleven years experience, is prepared to fix and supply GAS FITTINGS Of every description upon the most reasonable terms. BEST MATERIALS AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. REPAIRS AND ESCAPES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Chandeiiers—2-Hght, 14/ 3-light, 18/ Globes, from 9d to 5/ Brackets, Hall Lamps, and other fittings, at equally moderate prices. SOLE AGENT FOR THE NEW ALBO-CARBON LIGHT (Renowned for its Economy and Illuminating Power), and also Agent for MULLER'S AIR GAS APPARATUS. Pattern Books and Price Lists on Application. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 2142 [WEAR?SIGR?t ?'  r -r. I r. HENRY LAURANCE S IMPROVED SPECTACLES, 44, HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON. I At least one-fourth of those s ffering from blindness can elearly trace the calamity to the use of Common Spectacles, imperfectly adapted to the Sight HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES Are manufactured on an important principle, and are used and recommended by the leading • Oculists and Gentlemen of the Medical Pro- I fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Spectacles are Clear and Cool; never Tire the Kye, and whilst subduing all Inflam- matory Symptoms, assist, strengthen, and pre- serve the Sight. SIR JULIUS BENEDICT, 2,Manchester Square, London, W., writes—I have tr ed the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for reading and walking. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is really surprising. I shall at all times recommend them. Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- ceived from persons whose sight has been bene- fitted by their use when all others have failed, a lengthened li.,t of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECARI Es' H ALL, (FRANCIS' BRANCH PHARMACY), 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles Stamped H. L. 272 A GOOD PLAN. O-J A AND upwards judiciously invested in. d'HV Options on Stocks and Shares often give handsome profits in a few days. FULL DETAILS IN EXPLANATORY BOOK GRATIS AND POST FREE.—Address, GEORGE EVANS and Co., Stock-brokers, Gresham House, Old Broad St eet, London, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. 2029 BEETROOT v. SKIN DISEASE. S PK ATT ATEN T MEAT "FIBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT). USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. The object in adding Beetroot to the other valuable in- gredients of our Meat Fibrine" Cakes we avoid the great difficulty experienced in getting dogs to eat boiled green vegetables. Beetroot cools the dog's blood, keeps his bowels regular, and is the only vegetable that retains its virtues under the great heat of biscuit baking. No Meat Biscuit, unless it contains Beetroot, can possibly be a suc- cessful continuous food for dogs. Beware of Worthless Imitations! Please see that every Cake is Stamped "SPRATT'S PATENT" AND A "X." Illustrated List Post free of our Improved Dog Houses and Appliances. DOG MEDICINES AND SOAP. run List and Pamphlet on Dog Diseases Post Free. SPRATTS PATENT? Bermondsey, S E. E. BENSON'S WORKMAN'S SILVER ENGLISH LEVER. £ 5 5 0. SPECIALLY MADE TO KEEP PERFECT TIME. STAND ROUGH WEAR and LAST A LIFETIME. IN ALL SIZES. CAPPED, JEWELLED, and ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Delivered safe and free to all parts on receipt of 15 5. 0. BY J. W. BENSON, THE STEAM FACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Illustrated Lists of Watches from iL229 to £ 210 free. Agents, Secretaries of Societies, Foreman, and othm. required to establish Watch Clubs for the alcove. 1562zc Business Announcements. .r' "0. J"r"> TEA TEA TEA! TEA ,E ..tS. ARRIVAL, OF THE NEW SEASON'S TEAS. •C. Kir- ARE NOW SELLING TIES: NBW SEASON TEAS A' :JI< WHOLESALE PRICIM. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. GOOD BLACK TEA, good quality and t.U Ib strength. fr STRONG BLACK W, good flavour and 1 liquor. ? "• VERY STRONG TEA. great strength,| ) ;*■ I !W good nttvonr, and nne liquor. SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.-Moning and" Daqeeling Assam. Excellent Family- Tea, rich Mquof, with delicious flavour..I, "m..????? highly recommended: OUR FAMOUS MIXTURE of China andY Indian Tom. Really fine, of gre" strenftth. and ane Mqnor, and of up"" ? „ 'S?. «? cedented value, as is proved from Its J! ever-increasing sale. VERY SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.—A that is a perfect been to connoisseurs, j a mixture of, finest Indian Teas of: )- On. Q*o, most fnexbaosttble, akJDgth aid ftMoue; It highly recommended. ttf. 1: Id per lb. low for 61bs. and upwards^ Every choice kind the connoisseur may desire, and every useful kind the economist may wish to purchase, are sup plied at wholesale prices. INDIAN TEA. DELIVERIES FROM B014D no MiijLiftii f POUNDS PER MONTH. Indian Growth (as regards strength and richness of flavour) as a rule far surpasses tho choicasfc productions of China. From small beginnings thedemanl1 for. the" Teas has steadily increased until V* mft bio reached immense proportions, thus, indicating a 'steady growtli in public favour, and not a mere temporary desire for change. This!?nig,ted preference isnotdimcult to underawd. the Teas of India having of late gradually improved in flavour and quality, while those of China; have been retrograding; owing to the endeavours of growers in that country to producal quantity at the expenso of quality. Prices-Is, 9d.. 2s.; 2s. Od. 3s. Those who wish to save their money should pur- chase at these STORES. Terms strictly Cash except by speeiali anàà" 1. "Ii .01" ,f "II" ments with the PROPRIETORS. 'i" I li! ,r ( PRICE LISTS FREE by Post, er on, application at the Stores. C. K. BENSON & CO., I' I" THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, "Ii n I' ')1 U WREXHAM. MR T. H C?LEMAN. MR 'I 'l' I", Hon. Surgeon Dentist to the Wrexham Infirmary and Dispensary. SURGEON DENTIST, REGENT STREET, OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS BANK); WREXHAM. MR. COLEMAN begs to thank his patients for their patronage during the last 11 years, and to inform them that he has resumed practice, after an extensive tour in America and South Africa. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Attendance at Corwen the first and third Fridays in the month. TESTIMONIALS. Cefais Bar o Ddanedd gan Mr T. H. Coleman, Dentist. Wrexham, 16 mlynedd yn ol. Y maent beddyw moe dWd r f 'r dydd y cefais hwy. Y maent yn fwy esmwytb na danedd natur oddiethv ychydig yn y dechreu. Y munt, both harddach ac yn anmrhisiadwy i falu bwyd, a siarad. i5 a roddais am danyt. Nid wyf yn sicr a'i dyna bris rheolaiddi Mil C. leman ond gwelais rai cyffelyb welti, cootio *10, *»", a £ 15. Y mae prinder Dtintwyr mwii peri. I rai fod yn afresymol yn eu prisftru. Ebrill 21,1883. J. R. Convy. (COPY.J Mae genyf hyfrydwch mawr i ddwyn fy nbystiolaeth i fedruarwydd Mr T. H. Coleman fel Deintydd. Cynlluniodd a gweithiodd allan ddyfais yn tra rbago.i ar un arall me? o symlrwy<M. eNetttuolrwydd, a gaUaf ychwanegn rbes,. symlrwyddp, riEs. brill 25,1883. DAVID ROBERTS. molrwyddpriEs. brill 25,1883. DAVtO ROBERTS. [COPY.] Dyn cywir, a Deintydd cywrain, dyna fy maru i am Me T. H. Coleman. Llanfynydd, 25 Ebrill, 1893. T. R. LLOYD (Estyn) Caniateir treuliau'Rheilffordd: i rat o fewn Pelider rhesymol I Wrexbam, a roddant archeb weddol. Attendance at CORWEN the 1st and 3rd and at MOLD the: 2nd and 4th Fridays ia every month. Consultations free* A C A R D. MR. GRENVILLE JONES, L.D.S.R.C.S., Late student of Dental Hospital; London, and son of. Hi Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street. Shrewsbury, SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he has made arrangements to reside in Wrexham, and may be consulted, daily at MRS HUGHES. 26, REGENT STREET,' WREHHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. < ? # .ç,õ)"'t,t. lS91ai MUSICAL BOXES. A:3 0. A TO 1:150 A 0. BENSON'S M US, I CAL BOXES of Special make and quality at wholesale prices. patent long play- ing MandoUne. Tremolo, Piccolo, and Sublime Harmony Boxes, alSo: with Bel's, Castagnettes, and Zither accompaniments and interchange. able Barrels. The largest Stock in London. On view at the Steam ractom 62, and 64, LUDGATE HILL. Illustrated Catalogues Free. 2282, WIL2LIAM piERCE, 'i CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER; BRIDGE ETREET WREXHAM. Agent to the Patent Metallic Air Tightcojin gom- pany. Limited, Birmingham. The CoOlølJ are highly recommended by I the Medical Practitioners of the Neighborhood. They are covered with black and crimson cloth or velvet; and every design of colored metal furni- 1 ture is, umd ■ The METALLIC SHELL eOQlNS. encased in stoat polished oak, or coveted with cloth or ii velvet, can be had at a few houvel notice. SHELLS AND COFFINS always in stock. ft 1365 |