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Sales bY Auction. SALES BY MESSES. JONES & SON. SA!LE OF FAT STOCK ONLY. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22XD, 1883. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD.  & SON ?g to aMounce that they intend holding a Sale of Eat CATTLE SHYFP CA? ES. MdPMS in th.?boM SmitMeld on Thurs.W November 22nd 1883, subject to the orders issued 1b? th? Local Authority, when ioUowiaS Stock wiUhe ,cHared Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. Ripe Shropshire Downs and other Fat Sheep. Stveral Fat Calves. Perk and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten o'clock. U72 ?H?fU!' Sal( < steam engines, tNO??cM:;? machine, t<H? baring rods <M&6S?? <??, s(nc b?Ac? ?? iron mtr.xh <Mn <? c??m p!ct?. f?&er. p?K?. M<?M po!M. T!? ?MCS pMMCh?M. ?.Md??MS, &t«M,-d ?? ?M??.teM.t- ?n-,??!), cutlery, ?apte?y<???.,at THE WILLOW BREWERY, Wnxham. MESSRS TONlES SON havebeenfav ored with in- struction's from the Executors of the late Peter Walker, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, early in December, on the above premises, the above Steam eng* ines and effects, compr_ ising three mall steam engines, two saw benches, five-inch lathe and tools,morticing machine, new and old tifliber, planks, scaffold poles, quantity of pitch- I pine door frames and window casings, quantity of bricks and rubbie stone, carpenters' work benches, grindstones > wheelbarrows, 180 feet ofboringrod, large assortment of boring tools, quantity of six and ithree-incbboringtubes, ropes, chains, pulleys, blocks, cast iron mash tun and cistero plates, cast and wrought scrap iron, old brass and copper, vew and old puncheons, stiUages, tables and ttessiiih ..cjout two tons of dried grains, billiard table. 36 doren of dinner plates, 22 dozen of pudding plates, 22 dozen of cheese iplates,12 doenofmeat and vegetable dishes, about 40 dozen of table knives, 40 dozen of table prongs several pairs of meat and fish carvers, a large quantity of champagne, sherry, and ale glasses and other effects. Catalogues may be had six days before the day of sale on application to the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock punctually 2561c Sale ofti Dairy Cows and Heifers (calved and to calve), Fat and Store Pigs, Breeding Sows, In-foal Mare, Yearling Filly, Poultry, Sheep Bog, Stacks of Bay and Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Manure, Implement* of Husbandry, JVetc and 01,1 Timber, Wood Sheds, Gears, Home a, Hairy Vessels,, and part of the Household Furniture, ,cI;c., at CRACHDIR FARM, FROOD, ab&at three-quarters of a mile from JBrymbo Station, H miles from Cefnybedd Station, and 3i miles from Wrex- ham. %JESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions ,.J), from Mr J. Ktrkham. to on?er for SALM by PUBLIC ACCMOX, on Tuesday, the 27th day of November 18? on 'he above premises, the whote of his Mve and Dead FARMING STOCK. Farm Produce, Ac., viz. LIVE STOCK, &C.—TWO excellent milch cows in full profit, one heifer with calf at foot, three in-calf cows, two fat p^gs, sow with ten followers, breeding sow, eleven smaH store pigs, in-foal mare, yearling filly, forty couples of fowl, ducks, sheep dog, &c. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, GEARS, &C.—TWO narrow wheel carts with harvest g aring, trap, market shandrv, winnowing machine (nearly new), chaff cutter, turnip pul- per by Bent ill," Avery's" weighing machine, one-horse ridging plough by "Howard," iron swing plough, chain harrows, set Of iron harrows, iron scufiler, iron cultivator, corn chests, ladders, swing-trees, cross-cut saw, sowing hopper, heel rakes, sieves, riddles, scythes, half-measure, pig net, cartropt's, wheelbarrow, cow chains, yelves, pikels, rakes, brushing hooks, wood sheds, mangers, cratches, new and old t mber, large iron builer, old iron, a number of wood and iron hurd es, Buckley stone, and wood pig troughs, thrill, chain, and plough g-ars, set of harness, riding saddle and briale, odd gears, jointr's tools, garden tools, &«.. &c. FARM PRODUCE, &c.—Two stacks of hay. two small stacks of oats, quantity of manure, about sixty measures of Magnum Bonum, Flour Ball, and Champion potatoes, Kidney potatoes, swede turnips, &c. DAIRY VESSELS, &C.—Wheel churn and stand (nearly new), butter tub and prints, scales and weights, milk sieves and ladles, cream pots, milk pans, milk tankard, milk cans, buckets, bunches, tables, cooler, steelyards, swill and rain water tubs, wringing and mangling machine, single barrel gun. and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at eleven for twelve o'clock prompt. 2578 SALES BIT MESSES. RADGR & JONES. _.r ,.1' "r r"- TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, made in an action, re Daniet Jones, deceased, Beirne v. Jones, 1881, J. 430., with the approba- tion of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir James Bac in, by Mr SAMUEL THOMAS BAUGH, the person appoi ,ted by the said judge, at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1883, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in six lots, LOT I. -All that MESSUAGE or FARM-HOUSE and GARDEN, together with the Stable, Cow-house, and Out- buildings thereunto belonging, and also all those three Pieces or Parcels of LAND adjoining thereto, situate near to Brynhyfryd House, in the township of Broughion, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation Of Mr John Bramwell. And also all those two MESSUAGES adjoiuing the lastly-described messuage, and now unoccupied, all which said premises are numbered 429, 430, 431, and 433 on the ordnance map for the township of Broughton aforesaid, and contain alto- gether by estimation two and a half acres or thereabouts, 'be the same more or less. LoT2,-AU those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES and GARDE S. situate adjoining the road leading from Pentre bsato,the White Hart Inn, in the township of Broughton aforesaid, and now in the respec- tive occupations of James Guy and Robert Jones. This lot adjoins property bolonging to Mflrsm itnsHph Williams and Leopold Livingstone. LOT 3.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, together with the garden thereto belonging, situate in Butcher's Field, Broughton, and now in the occupation of Mr Griffith Jones. This lot adjoins property belonging to the representatives of the late Mr Edward Davies and Mr Joseph Edwards. LANB. situate, ad- joining, and with a good frontage to the road leading from Pentre lssa to the White Hart" Inn, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr John Bramwell, and contains by estimation three-fourths of an acre or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and adjoins property belonging to Mr Joseph Edwards and others. LOT 5.-AUthat Piece or Parcel of LAND, situate, ad- joining, and with a good frontage to the road leading from Pentre lssa to the Moss, and now in the occupation of Mr John Simon, and contains by estimation three-fourths of an acre or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and ad- joins property belonging to the Westminster Company, •Lady Ffrench, Mr Joseph Edwards, and others. LoT{t AUithoscifive)fK:S:SU :AOgS or DWELLING- HOUSES, together with the Gardens thereunto belonging, situate at the Mount, Brymbo, in the parish of Wrexham, aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs William Williams, William Griffiths, and otheM. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had (gratis) of IRJOHN ALDINGTON HUGHES, of Wrexham, aforesaid, Solicitor of MESSRS KENNEDY, HUGHES & KENNEDY, of No. 1, Clements Inn, Strand, in the County of Middle- sex. Solicitors of the Auctioneer, at Wrexham, aforesaid, and at the place of sale. Dated this 31st day of October, 18S3. j ,c$\iOniE. LIONEL CLARK E, Chief Clerk. Sale of Lice Stock, Household Furniture, and other effects, at PENTRE VKON, COEDPOETH, ij Xaar Wrexham. MESSRS BAUGH JONE-: have been ,in stmctedto SELL BY AUCTION, at Pentre Vron, aforesaid, on Monday, the 2(jth day of November, 18S3, the following LIVE STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, viz. One fat cow, one milch cow and two fat ¡[Iigs. Also the useful household furniture and other effects. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock, punctually. 262(1 SALE BY MR. E. SMITH. -F,' EHOSDDU, I WREXHAM. MR ED? ARD SMITH has been favored with instruc 1i,tions to SE)<L by AUC'MON, on Monday, November 19th, 1883, at Ciaremont Cottage, Rhosddu, Wrexham, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Arc., including iron bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, handsome mahogany dining room suite, upholsseied in leather walnut drawing room suite, Ul?}10steJ1" u¡blue rep, with loose hollandcovers splendid in-laid walnut cabinet, very superior wa nut oval table with carved borders, pillar, and scrolls pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, gilt cornices, lacaand. rep curtains, bed- room suites in polished pine a nd birch wood, chests of drawers, toilet sets, hip bath kitchen chairs and tables, glass, china, electro-plated goods, kitchen and culinary utensils, dog kennel, Sc., &lc. The a's being short, the Sale will commence punctu- ally at. Twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneer's Office, 2(5, High-stree', Wrexham. -0360 J^DVVAKD gMTTTT, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AGENT, AND UNDERTAKER. VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE OR LEGACY DUTY. P n '¡F"a'Iif;l:'tE ¡\XD AUCTION SAVES OF PROPERTY, FUR ITURE, AND J FARMING STOCK, Conducted with the least possible expense. Funerals burnished throughout with simplicity and economy. &c.. Mi?Haneo? sales of Funuture, S:o<?-?? ?i t *«eid on the Fir?t Thursday in each month, m ?h.. banT?" & ^Spacious Sale iioomin High street. Consignments of Goods for Sale invited. v' '2' ,Dc' b ,t i\\nx:lam. -tuctmn Room and Office, 26, High-street, Wtexhan^ BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAP. .r. TO i £ «" SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mil OLLELHEAD, in the VEGETABLE MARRE1, rexham, on Mo&day ??t, November 1:?, 18&i, removed tc above MMktit? <;onMMteneeofsa!< ma!.og?_ sofa. in hair; two ?ttc ?m and six singie chMM !nha?sofa. m bather <;e?sh, in teath?t-; MBe and oth_er _ch?_rs ? draweic, heffonier ottoman, pier and toilet  S"t corni? cornice p6les,music etooi, ?ashst??. ?' Lin tabll?, 'a;;elmi1s, iron be-istsadsfeather^ u ,dgs, &c ABMrican chum, wh? ashing n?ch?. dd-fMhicned m.-eg?M S??'"S' easily worked patent knife cleantT, two cages single harness, good; two good side isadles. odd harness, saddls-room cupb?o&rd., ??????' ?? tr?M, &c., ?c. Also a tailor's sewicg- tB?htne, .M ?g?ooodd ?orkmg order (Sinser's). 8a1eat2 ,oc]ock. Auctioneers OfBM, 9, Ch&rles-street, Wr?xham. 2(,aSn SALE BY MR ASTON. .r. .r" G R E A T SA LE ¡ 'F E?Q?S AND SBOES AT | '8 T O N s 1! is. IU..L. ii, COM ENCINC THIS DAY, NOV, SRV, 1^3. firtral, BARGAINS. SZM Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. "<' WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Sale of Fat Stock only (Subject to the Orders of the Local Authority.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ?<R LLOYD begs to announce he will hold a sale of ?L CAT STOCK in the above Smithfield on Thursday November 22nd, when he will offer for sale Several fat cattle. Several sheep. Several fat and porket pigs. A few fat calves. H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall, 6 Stall fed Heifers. Mr Fearnall, Royton, 6 Ripe fat Heifers. Mr Williams, Pentreclawdd, 3 Ripe fat Cows. Mr Thomas, Ruabon, 3 Prime fat Bullocks. Mr Owens, ED. 20 Prime Wethers. MisseB Lewis, Llwynottia, 8 Pork Pigs. Further entries solicited. Sale at 10.33 o'clock. O. ffi„ ces—E„ yton House, Wrexham. 209f MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1S83. rmportantsalc of 9 grand young Dairy Cows, Heifers, :Bulls,.I:c.,5 powerful Waggon Horses and three and four- year old Colts, 30 "OMS and pigs, 27 tons of Hay, 128taclts of Oat ,andWhp.at Straw, 200 measures of Oats, 49 measures of Wheat, Implements, Gears, Tools, d:c., »fcc., CAEMYNACH FARM, ned,withe, distant threet,tiles front Wrexham and Bangor, and Four from Holt. MR. LLOYD has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the above named premises, now in the occupation of Mr Belmont, on Monday, November 26th, the above named valuable LIVE STOCK, and other effects, particulars as follows :— CATTLE.—Five grand young dairy cows to calve in January and February, two-year old heifer in ralf well bred two-year-old roan bull, two rearing calves. powerful cart horses (excellent workers), very useful strong cob (ager9) 14.2 brown gelding rising four years o:d, It) hands high, would make an excel- lent brougham horse chestnut gelding, rising four years old, 15 hands high, unbroken, likely to make a Weight carrying cob. PIGS.—Three grand in-pig sows, twenty-one strong store pigs. PRODUCE (to go off.)—Stack of old hay, about six tons stack of new hay, about 14 tons; stack of clover hay, about seven tons 12 stacks of oats and wheat straw, two tons <-f hay in building 150 measures of yellow oats, 60 measures of black oats, 40 measures of wheat. IMPLEMENTS, AC.—Three carts, land roller, pi .ghs, harrows, two ladders, straw cutter, sack bags, sundry tools, <fec., <fec. GEARS. —One set of shaft gears, two sets chain gears, set of ploughing backhands, backhands and belly bands, head collars, «fcc. Farm produce to go off. Sale punctually at 1.30 o'clock. Oflice3-Eyton House, Wrexham. 2583pz SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. ..J- 'J .J- RUGBY. ]|j ESSES rp ATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The second Tnesday in every month. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11TH. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERS ALL, Albert Gate, London. 1742 SALE BY MR G. WILLIAMS. SPRINGY LANE FARM, NORTHOP, On the New Chester-road, three miles from Mold, and three from Flint. ImportantStùe of Fanning Stock, 23 Aeacl of cattle, eight horses, 168 sheep, 16 pigs, about 40oollpleof fowls, three autoes, 90 Uvb&Ctti .9F f/t/Cutaco, &00 hubbtts of 70 hobbets of wheat, 40 hobbets of barley, allthrcshed, farming implements, two-wheel drag and harness, and a portion of thcBousehold Furniture. MR GEO. WILLIAMS begs to announce his instruc- 1.1 tions from Mr E. Jones, who M. leaving the farm, to SELt. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, November 2lst, ISS'l, the whole of the above Live and Dead FARMING S'I10CK.comprising;- CATTLE.—Nine splendid dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calves, to calve La January and February, well-bred and noted milkers one ditto, 5th calf, to calve about time of sale one good barren cow, one well-bred b >ll, coming two years old four promising two year old heifers, three ditto bullocks, four good rearing calves. HORSES.—One good shaft mare, "Madam," rising eight years old, 16 hands high, in-foal; one mare, Darby," rising s-ven years old, J5! hands high. in-foal one hack mare, Polly," rising nine old, I5 hands high, iD- foal, all splendid workers a promising colt, rising three 1 years old one ditto, rising two years old one mountain pony, rising three years old, 12 hands high two promising yearling colts. SHEEP.—110 grand cross-bred Welsh and Shropshire- down ewes, 23 pure-bred Shropshire-down ewes, 22 cross bred lambs, 11 pure-bred Shropshire-down lamb rams, two one-shear pure-bred Shropshire- 'own rams, heavy weight PIGS, dc.—One sow with litter of pigs, one splendid sow in pig, one fat pig heavy weight, four porkers 40 couple of fowls and three geese 50 hobbets champion potatoes. well-harvested black and yellow- oats, 78 hobbets of wheat, 40 ditto good malting barley The corn has been threshed and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. IMPLEMENTS.—Turnip drill, turnip pulper, a pair of new cart shafts, two cart axles and wheels; splendid sowing drill, six feet wide, in good working order, maker, Garratt & Son, Suffolk stone roller, iron ditio, two ladders, one tume'. (new), grinding stone, winnowing machine, three sheep troughs, two large hetl rakes, one set of iron harrows and swingle trees, one set of wooden h-irrows, two scythes, half-dozen tubs, 60 good sacks, large iron pig troughs, seven stone ditto, iron plough, double shell oitto; splendid whe el plough, m ikers, Kansoro & Sons turnip sculller, goo d iron cultivator, two good carts 4Jin. wheels, pikels, rakes, forks, &c. three-horse power threshing machine and box in good working order a small cart, new, suit- able for a pony 13 or 14 han':s high sowing vessel, five beehives, cart netting, peck mei ure, three sieves, corn chet wheelbarrow, old iron, four neck straps, two sets of cart gears, two ditto leading chains, two ditto ploughing ditto, odd gearing, sack truck weighing machine, mat ar, Avery & Co. large chaff cutter, equal to new, hand or horse power; reaping and mowing machine, in good order, by Picksley & Sons; good wheel churn and other dairy utensils; a good, sound two-wheel drag with a set of harness. A portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. O. W. begs to inforn intending purchasers that the above stock of cattle and sheep are in excellent order and condition. There have been three pure-bred Shropshire Down Kams among the sheep. A large portion of the sheep are fit for slaughter. A few keep will be allowed to suit the convenience of purchasers. Lunch on the table at Ten o'clock. Sale to commence Eleven prompt. 2625cnz Money .1' "r- THE CAMBRIAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, I' Sprpared to advance any sum from £ 5 to £ 500 upon personal or other secunty, for periods of from three months to two years, repayable by weekly, monthly, quar- terly, or other instalments. Good bills discounted on ad- noknomii tanrm The strictest, confidence observed — Applications to be m&de to the Secretary, Mr James Price, Offices, Summer Hill, near Wrexham. Farms of application furnished free, and if applied for by pest will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. Branch Office, 7a. Henblas-street, Wrexham. Openon Wednesdays and Thursdays from lO^.m. to 5 p.m. MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL OR OTHER ..IT SECURITY. THE WREXHAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT COM- PANY, LIMITED, is prepared to advance any sum from Personal or other security, from periods of from three months to two years; repayable by Weekly, Monthlv, Quarterly, or other Instalments. Good Bills Discounted on advantageous terms. The strictest con- fidence observed. Applications to be made to the S e cretary, Mr John Davies. Offices: Egerton-street, Wrexham. Forms of application furnished tree, and if auplied for by post, will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped directed envelope.—Office hours for the purpose ofmakiog advances and receiving repayments, from 10 a.m. to 4 P-ZB 72N /k AAA TO BE LENT ON MORTGAGE OF LAND OR BUILDINGS, in sums of £200 and upwards Interest 4 to 5 per cent. X700 to be lent from £ 50 and upwards, on personal security deposit of ceeds Ac. Rate of interest to be arranged.-Apply by iletter to Mr I{'ELSALL, Northwich, Cheshire. 12439a A GOOD PLAN.  A AND upwards judiciou?y invested in 10 Options on Stocks and Sh,¡.resoften gh"c handsome profits in a few days. FULL DETAILS TV EXPLANATORY BOOK GRATIS AND POST FREE.—Address, GEORGE EVANS and Co., Stock-brokers. Greshim House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. 2029 IT'S most astonishing the va!ue that can be bad  at the PEOPLE'S PROVISION MARKET, No. 10, CAITLE MARKET, WREXHAM, In Hams, Bacon, Cheese, and butter. Teas especially- All Farmers, Householders, and o-ters wiJl do well by giving a can before purchasing. CHARLES PRICE, PROPRIETOR. 2333p Election Addresses. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,-Having been solicited .m- ? by a large and influential depntM'on of ratepayers fMm the East Ward to allow myself to he nonnna&?for the vacancy that has occurred through the election of Mr councillor Samuel t) an Aldermanic Chair, I have con- sented, and now take the earliest opportunity of lettinBe you know my intention. If you do me the honor of electing me I shall not swerve from the independent course I have hitherto taken in municipal matters, and shall give an unbiassed opinion ana vote in all matters concerning your welfare. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, R. W. EVANS. Old Vaults, Chester Street. 2577a BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO THE BURGESSE OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AKD GENTLEMEN,—At t?e solicitation of a large and influential body of Ratepayers of the East Ward I have consented to be nominated as a Candidate for one of the vacancies in the Town Council, to be filled no on the 21st instant. 1 have taken an active interest in the affairs of the town for many years past, and may say that I am conversant with most of the questions now before the Council. If you do me the honor of returning me as your repre- sentative, my efforts shall always be to curtail the expenditure, and, as far as practicable, to reduce the rates of the Borough. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE BATE. 7, „ Bridge-street, Wrexham, November litoh, 1883. 25881 Legal and Public Notices NOTICE. IT IS RESPECTFULLY requested that all accounts owing to Mr N. S Scotcher will at once be paid to his son, F. L. Scotcher, who succeeds him in the business. 2463p JOHN POVAH, DECEASED. N. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands against the estate of John Povah, late of i Shordley, in the pariih of Hope, in the county of Flint, who died on the 3rd day of July, 1883, are hereby required | to send in the particulars of their Debts, Claims, and Demands, in writing to the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of December next, after the expiration of which time the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which the said Executors shall then have had notice. Dated this 13th day of November. 18S3, JOHN EDWARDS, Town Ditch Farm, ) Rossett. f „ JOHN NICKSON, Burton Lodge, Bur- Executors. ton, Rossett. ) 2585f PURSUANT TO THE ACT 22 and 23. Vict., Cap., 35, t. all persons having any claims upon the estate of Samuel Evans, late of Brookside, Rhosymedre. in the parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, innkeeper and -Ealts ir, deceased (who died on the 20th day of October, lh83), are requested to send particulars to the undersigned not later than Saturday, the 15th day of December next, after which date the administratix will proceed to distri- bute the assets amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to tae claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this 16th day of November, 18S3. JNO. JONES, 2iJ19p Solicitor, Wrexham ARMY SERVICE. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, < B application at any Post office in the UMni. ted Kingdom, b supplied without charge, with a Pamphlet containing detailed information as to the con- ditions of Service and advantages of the Army, as t;) Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. Great prospects of promotion are offered to eligible Young Men. Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer commanding the Regimental District at Wrexham, or to the nearest Volunteer hergt. Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the Regular Service they may select. 1506p BOROUGH OF HOLT. PROPOSED NEW CHARTER OF INCORPORATION. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Honorable T. .1., H W. Pelham, the commissioner appointed by the Lords of Her Majesty's Privy Conncil, will open an enquiry at the Town Hall. Holt, on Wednesday, the 5th day of December, 18S3, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and proceed to take evidence in reference to the petition for the grant of a new Charter of Incorporation to the Borough of Holt, according to the provisions of the Municipal Corporation Act, 1!S82, and the Mu nicipal Corporation Act, 1883. And further, all persons interested in the inquiry, and who may wish to give niclence before the said Com- mis ioner, must then and there attend and they will be I heard. I Dated this 7th day of November, This notice is published by direction of the said Com- missioner. THOMAS RYMER. 2540p Kecorder of Holt HAWARDEN AND DISTRICT WATER- WORKS COMPANY. CAPITAL £IJO.ÜOO in 6.90J Shares of .£10 each. I Liability strictly limited to amount of Shares. DIRECTORS. ) W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., Ha war den Castle. 'I Henry Robertson, E-cj., M.P., Coiwen. William Brown, Esq., Chairman of the Chester Waterworks Company. I Charles Davison. Esq., Fairfield, Connah's Quay. Benjamin Piercy, Esq Marchwiel HaJJ, Wrexham. Jawes Tomkinson, Esq., Willington Hall, Cheshire. H. E. Taylor, Esq., Aston Hall, Hawarden. BANKERS. Messrs. Williams and Co., Old Bank, Chester, and Branches. SECRETARY, pro. tern.— Mr Edwin Lloyd. OFFICES OF THE COMPANY—15, Newgate-street, Chester. PROSPECTUS This Company has been incorporated by special Act of Parliament, passed during the present ) ear, b.. which they have obtained the ex -lusive right to construct Works to supply Water by gravitation to the populous and increasing m nufactur.ng and mining districts of Hawarden, Mold, Leeswood. Coed Talon, BucUSey, Sandycroft, and Queen's Ferry, in the County of Flint. The Company, 18 pursuance of powers contained in their Act, have euterea into an agreement to purchase the Works and property of the Mold Gas and Water Company for the sum of £i7,28U. The nett revenue of the Mold Company for the past year was £1,24S, thus showing a profit of over £7 per cent. per annum on the amount of the purchase-money. The population to be supplied with water is 23,000, and there are numerous works, mills, and collieries in the dis- trict worked by steam power, for which a large supply of good water is required. There is also a considerable demand for water for local railway locomotive purposes. Wharves and other works are about being established on the River 1'ee, which will be worked by hydraulic power, for which large quantities of water will be required. The number of houses now built and requiring water is 4,390, and taking the average water-r.tte for each house at the low figure of 10s per annum, there wonld be a revenue irom the supp:y lor domestic purpuses alouc or Jt2.195. It is estimated that there will atso be a demand yielding a revenue of at least £1,800 per annum from trade, manu- facturing, and steam purposes. In addition to this the nett receipts for Gas consumed under the Mold Companys Act. taking the average for the last three years, amount to £700 per annum, thus giving a total revenue of about £4,700 per annum, which it is estimated, after making a proper allowance for disburse- ments, will pro uce a dividend of at least .£6 per cent. on the Capital of £ 60.000. The works being designed for a supply of pure water solely by gravitation, none of the heavy working expenses incidental to pumping will be incurred, and the only charges to provide for will be the management and main- tenance of the business and the works of the company. Waterworks in similar districts have been found to be a very safe and profitable investment. Amongst other places may be named Consett District in Durham, which have paid 10 per cent, dividend Low Moor, in Yorkshire, 8 per cent; Aberdare, in South Wales, (j per cent.; the Naath District, in South Wales, 6 per cent. the Chester Waterworks Company, 7 per cent; and the Brymbo Water- works, in the adjoining district to that of this Company, from 5 to 8 per cent, dividend. The prospectus and Forms of Application for shares can be obtained from the office of the Company, the Backers, and the Secretary. ac2531p ALL SMOKERS ISS AND SEE THAT THEY GET HARRIES & SONS "LORD HILL" TOBACCO. Best Smoke for 3d per oz. SOLD AT ALL TOBACCONISTS AND GROCERS. 2168n PLANTING SEASON. JOHN pARQUHARSON BEGS to offer a fine collection of general Nursery Stock, including ornamental Trees and Shrubs in great variety; Fruit Trees, Roses, and a largo ttamtity, of Green Hollies, all in good condition. Our Roses this year are finer than usual. ACTON NURSERY, WREXHAM. 2SQSp Edueation. ijt -r.r-¡t: 'r- .r- MR. W. H. HOLT, Professor of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. SINGING, AND COMPOSITION. TERMS ON APPLICATION. TER:\lS O J..pPLlCATJON. ERDDIG TERRACE, WREXHAM. 2135a BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 4, GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. For Terms and Particulars apply to JJISSES LLOYD. Separate Schoolroom for Boys. 1340z WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PKINCIPX :— I R S. SUM MS, Assisted by Experienced 3Dd Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors" Certificates. The course of Study is arranged M a to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (London University.) MUsIC-Eo B. SIMMS, EsQ., Professor at the College. Chester. FRENCH—MADAME LAFQN- DRAWING AND PAINTING-l NOYES. EsQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER—D. MACKINTOSH, ESQ.. F. G.S. 89a ST. >J*HOMAS' COLLEGE, RHYL. The expense of a Boy at this School is strictly limited to the sum named below, and a Reduction is made for Brothers. 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 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABERYSTWYTH.) TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of £25 ench and FOUR ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS of .£15 each will be offered for open competition to students entering at the beginning of Lent Term, 18S4. A SCHOLARSHIP of JE40 and TWO EXHIBITIONS of £10 each will be offered at the same time for competition among the present students of the College. In the event of the work of the candidates for Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions not being of sufficient merit, the Scholarships and Exhibitions which may not for that reason be awarded will be thrown open to present students of sufficient uerit. For particulars apply to the Registrar, the College, Aberystwyth. E. J. EVANS. ) LEWIS MORRIS, ¡ on. ?c_?_' Lonsdale Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, November 5th, 1K33. 25312 Business Announcements. f-'J ,,¡" .r r, THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, T'JWN HILL, WREXHAM. NEW SEASQN TEAS. PHILLIPS & Co. solicit the attention cf those who consume really fine TEA to thtlr CHINA & INDIA (BIENDED) TEAS, which comprise selections from the finest parcels of this Season's Growth. PHILLIPS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 1967 WEAK SIGHT! HENRY LAURANCE S IMPROVED SPECTACLES, 44, HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON. At least one-fourth of those s String {rem blindness can clearly trace the calamity to the use of Common Spectacle*, ituperfectly adapted to the Si^ht. 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- fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Spectacles are Clear and Cool, never Tire the Eye, 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 when all others have failed, a lengthened list of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECARIES' JJALL, (FRANCIS' BRANCH PHARMACY), 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles Stamped H. L. 272 THE LATEST FASHIONS IN 1 DOLMAN ULSTERS, MILLINERY, AND FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, ARE NOW SHOWN BY JONES JONES, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 19jU)jl1¡12n SMOKERS ASK FOR THK "WYNNSTAY HUNT" TOBACCO. T SOLD BY ALL TOBACCONISTS AND GROCERS. 20SOn LIME! LIME!! LIME! THE FFRITH LIME COMPANY are now pre- J. pared to supply building or agricultural Lime in any quantity, either in cart loads or in trucks, to any Railway Station. Can also supply broken I Road Stone in any quantity to any Railway Station. For prices apply to ISAAC WATTS, Manager, ¡ Altrincham. Chester, or to E. PROPFITT, Foreman ) at the Quarries, Ffrith, near, Wrexham. 2539p I Legal and Public Notice. WREXHAM SCHOOL BOARD. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. THE DISTRICT AUDITORS ACT, 1S79 (42 VICT., C. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AXD EXPENDITURE by the WREXHAM SCHOOL BOARD for the year ended the 29th day of September, ISS3. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ 9. 11. £ 9. II. To Balance on 29th September, 1882 6 16 3 Expenses of Administration— „ Payments made to the Treasurer by Rating i By Election expenses 49 6 7 Authorities at Id per pound 18() 0 0 Salaries of Officers of the Board 110 0 0 „ Legal and other expenses of J Administration 24 7 t) ————— 183 14, I l Contributions towards Industrial Schools 3 2 1 Total Expenditure 186 16 2 By Balance- In hands of Treasurer. 0 0 1 ———-— 0 0 1 186 16 3 186 16 3 Outstanding Liabilities of the Board at the end Net expenditure to be certified for the of the year 20 S 111 purposes of the above Act 186 16 2 ASHTON BRADLEY, Clerk to the School Board, 12th day of October, 1683. I certify that this Account has been examined and passed by the School Board, as provided by section 17 of the Act 30 ax>d 37 Vict. c. 86, CHARLES HUGHES, Chairman, 12th day of October, ISS3. I hereby certify that I have compared the entries in the above statement with the vouchers and other documents relating thereto, and that the regulations with respect to such statement have been duly complied with. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by audit the correctness of such statement, and that the total amount expended as above by the School Board during the year ended the 29th day of September, 1883, and allowed by me at the audit, is one hundred and eighty-six pounds sixteen shillings and twopence, and that the expenditure for the purposes of the Act 42 Vict., c. 6, and allowed by me, is one hundred and eighty-six pounds sixteen shillings and twopence. As witness my band this 2nd day of November, 1883. EDWARD MORGAN, 2587pz District Auditor. Entertainments and Meetings. DISESTABLISHMENT FOR WALES. A PUBLIC VI EE TING WILL BE HELD IN THE GUILDHALL, CARNARVON, ON TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20TH, 1883. TO PROMOTE THE DISESTABLISHMENT OF THE CHURCH IN WALES. Doors open at 6 p.m. The Chair will be taken at 6.30 p.m. ADMI s.ox FREE. CHAIRMAN :— H. RICHARD, ESQ., M.P. The Meeting will be Addressed by L. L. DILLWYN. ESQ., M.P., REV. DR. THOMAS, LIVERPOOL, REV. R. THOMAS, HOLYHEAD, REV. E. LLOYD JONES, ABERYSTWYTH,  THOS. OEE ESQ BEXBtGH, J. ROBERTS, ESQ., BANGOR, I J. CARVELL ?tLLiAMS, ESQ., I.OyTDO:<, And other Gentlemen. A CONFERENCE Will be held in the GUILDHALL AT 1.30 P.M. ON THE SAME DAY Communications may be addressed to REV. J. EIDDON JONES, p2553a. LLANRK;, CARNARVON. Business Announcements. WINTER SEASON, 1883. We have just to hand a choice collection of the newest styles in JACKETS, DOLMANS, ROTCNDES, 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. 88 SEASON, 1888-84. SEASON, 1883-84. LAP S HINK'S PATENT DUPLEX, I OPAL READING LAMPS, I ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC, ¡' HURRICANE LANTERNS, LEAUTA'S PATENT MANCHESTER LAMP, Ii And every description of CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, and LAMP WICKS, I Required for the above. HORSE CLIPPERS' 4s. 6D. EACH, CLARKE'S OWN MAKE, lIs. EACH. ———— I J. COLEMERE GITTINST IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. m THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. ¡ THE FAVORITE AND MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIAL OF THE DAY. Every Yard cf the Genuine bears the name LOUIS" and the Wear of every Yard: guaranteed. 4m R. & T. SAUVAGE, "GOLDEN EAGLE," 21 & 22, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 1511n HENRY HO WELL, 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. Chandeliers-2-ligbt, 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 BOG fa and Price Lists on Afplbitttion. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 2142 THE VALE OF CLWYD BRICK AND POTTERY COMPANY, LIMITED, RBEWL NEAR RUTHIN. THE GOODS manufactured by the above Company J. having given satisfaction to its customers, the Directors have determine-I to issue a limited number of shares at par, to enable them more fully to develope the works and meet the anticipated demand. Full particulars on application to the Secretary. 2108f Just Published. if?HE XORTH WALES COAL FIELD: T H Being a series of Diagrams showing the Depth, I Thickness, and Local Names of the Seama in the principal Collieries of the various districts, with Index, Geological Map, and horizontal section across the Ruabon, Brymbo, j Buckley, and Mostyn districts. t: By JOHN BATES GREGORY and JfSSE PRICE, t Of Hope Station, new Mold, Flintshire, I From whom copies can t e obtained on receipt of Post Office Order. Price: Mounted on Holland, colored, and varnished, and fixed on mahogany rollers, 2011 each or in book form, 12 + I 9, mounted and colored, 15s each. I Very ft'Y C?pie? left. ?4 Business Announcements. I TEA! TEA E TEA l.£It 81 .£I;.tt 8; .I ..It:.S .1 ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SEASON'S TEAS. C. K. BENSON, & CO., ..J.. -'1, ARE NCW SELLING THE NEW SEASON TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. GOOD BLACK TEA, good quality aau ) lb I„ s. I, d.. strength. f rer lb t?%. ?.sc i STRONG BLACK TEA, good flavour and I *»•«K «*l» liquor. ? '<? '?- VERY STRONG TEA great strength, ~M good flavour, and fine liquor. f SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.—Moning am^ Darjeeling Assam. Exceilent FMuJy Q Tea, rich liquor, wilh deUciúWi Savour, jf '< *"«"-t highly recommended. J OUR FAMOUS MIXTURE of China tr. -1) Indian Teas. Really fine, of great I strength, and fine liquor, and of unpre- Uti.. cedented value, as is proved from its Ii ever-increasing sale. J VERY SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.—A Tea,N that is a perfect boon to connoisseurs, a mixture of finest Indian Teas of aJ. y 11 4m. dtf. most inexhauatible strengthi and flavour highly recommended. J, Id per lb. Ten for Ulba. 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 FRO31 BOND FIVE MILLION POUNDS PER MONTH. Indian Growth (as regards strength and richness of Iavour) as a rule fa surpasses the choicest productions of China. From small begii>nhi £ s th-a demand for these Teas has steadily increased until the sale has reached immense proportions, thus indicating. a steady growth in public faToar.and not a mere temporary de'irefor change- ThS decided preference is not difficult to nnderstanù. tbe Teas of India having of late gradually improved in flavour and quality, while those of China have been retrograding, owing to the endeavours of nr >wers in, that ceuntry to produce quantity at the expense of quality. Prices-Is 9ti. 2st; 2s. Ctl. 3s. Those who wish to save their money should pur- chase at these STORES. Terms strictly Ca«»h except by special arrange- n;ents with the PROPRIETORS. PRICE LISTS FREE by Post, (w on application at the Stores. C. K. BENSON & t?. 1 ".1:, ."1 THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES* 14, HIGH STREET,. n WREXHAM.   nl';JJ. T. H. C?EMAN. 4Y n ,) iiLÐ1'Ii..tS.L i,1 Hon. Stergeon 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 17 years, and to inform them that be has resumed practice, after an extensive tour in America and South Africa. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Attendance at Coruen the first and third Fridays in th-s month. TESTIMONIALS; Cefal-* Bar o Ddanedd gan Mr T. H. Coleman, Dentist, Wrexham, 16 mlynedd yn oil Y maent heddyw m01!i ddifwlch a'r dydd y cefais hwy. Y maent yn fwy esmwytls na danedd natur oddiethr ychydig yn y dechreu. Y maent beth hnrddach ac yn anmrhisiadwy i fahi bwyd, a siaxndL £ 5 a roddais am danyt. Nid wyf yn sicr a'i <■ na fcris rheolaidd Mr Co leman ond gwelaisrai cyffelyb vv,(i i co,.tio £ 10, £ 12, a £ 15. Ymaoprinder Deintwyr ine-iiperi i rail fed yn afresyniol yn eu pnsiffu. Ebrill 21, 1881 J. R. CONWY. ( c 0 P Y. j Mae genyf hyfrydwch mawr i ddwyn fv nhystiobeth i fedrnsrwydd Mr T. H. Coleman fel Deintydd. Cyulluniodd a gweithiodd allan i 1(1,, fais yn tra rhagori ar un <»rr.il me;i m symlrwyd.li effeithiolrwydd, a gallaf ychwanega, rhesy- molrwydd pris. Wrexham, Ebrill 25,1883; DAVID ROBERTS. c 0 P Y. Dyn eywir, a Deintydd cy wrain, dyna fy maru I am Nfr, T. H. Coleman. Llanfynydd, 25 feb* ill, 18S.X T. R. Li.oyn (fTstyn) Caniateir treuliau Rheilffordd i rai o fewn Pelldcr rhesymol i Wrexbam. a roddant archeb wertdol. Attendance at COKWEN the 1st and 3rd and at tha 2nd and 4th Fridays in every month. Consultations free ;7 A C^RD A C"?? MR. GRENVILLE JONES L.D.S.R.C.S., Late student of Dental Hospital, London, Ilr.,} son, -f Me Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury, SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he has made arrangements to reside in Wrexham, and may be consulted dailj at MRS HtiGHES, 26, REGENT STREET. WREBRAII. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED: Reduced Fees for Domestics. 1&;)7:1, MUSICAL BOXES. £ 3 0. 0. TO ?i30 0i 0. 'Øul u.. REN:S,O,N'Si MUSI C A L BOXES of Special make and quaiity aft wholesale prices, patent lonpr play- ing Mandoline. Tremolo, Piccolo, and; Sublime H,.triytr,viy Boxes, also with Bel's, C'istagnettei, n.nd Zither accompaniments and interchange- able Barrels. The largest Stoci in Eon- n. On view at the Steam Faet^y, t2, and tH. LUDGATE IHIU. Illustrated Catalogues Free. ? 2 DRESS AND MATNLE MAKING. M?S. C~JONES, .Al, J. .pJ, LATE OF Bf LD STREET, LIVSOTOO! Begs to announce that she ftaa commenced Business in the above Department, at 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR, And hopes by strict attention to Buslne-w, a?:ti guaranteeing Fit and Style, to rective a l:b ut. ji public patronage i.nd support. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR. 2 2KIA NEW IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. WILLIAM H7 \YILL JAMS ,r Begs to announce that he has opened the above premisesl as a GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, With an entirely New and carefully selected Stodt, com- prising Iron and Brass Eedsteads, Palliasses, FendÚ" and Fire lIons. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Electro plated; Cruets, Tea Pots, &c.. Brushes and Brooms of all kinds. Register Stoves and Mantel Pieces, Japanned Oak Baths' Toilet Ware and Travelling Trunks, Galvanize,l Buckets &c. Tin Ware of all binds, in great variety Cut' Wrought, and Wire > ails. Caentell81 Tools, and Build«3? Ironmongery. LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS HINK'S DUPLEX" < LAMPS; Finest Petroleum, Colza and Linseed Oils Paints, Colors, and Varnishes. All: Orders and Repairs Promptly, audi Carefully E&cv.tcd. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— W 0 WILLIAM S, IRONMONGER, REGENT 9 TR E B T