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< SaU:s nv Auction e*M!.»juY KAUOH, JON £ 8. & JONES. Important Sale of Fat Stock, Horses, Pigs, Stack of ,Ut,'Y, i.e., at BURTON, Jfear ROEBett Station. I MESSRS BACGH, JONES and Co. have receivod instructions from Mr Thoma.s Parker, to Snn by Auction, or. Monday, the 15th day of January, 1S77, the whole of his prime FAT TOCK and other Effect-, comprising— 15 Splendid sliorthorned fat heifers 4 Do. three-year-old Bullocks 3 Do. three-year-old Hn!h (heavy wei^ht^dl 3 Very promising tw.>-year-old calving Heifers 1 Useful Cow, near calving 40 Very ripe four-year olUClun Wethers 2S Do. Welsh Ewes 10 Do. Shropshire Down Wethers 2 Do. Rams 6 St-ore pigs, and in-pip: Sow 2 Very active and powerful brown Waggon Horses, 5 years old, 17 hands high, and very suitable for dray work 2 Powerful prey waggon Horses, 1(5 Vands 2 Very useful brown Horses, (! yrs old, 15 hands high, steady to ride or drive Useful tJay Mare, ditto Stack of capital upland Hay, about 12 tons Also about 20 Hams, and 20 sides of home-cured Bacon, &c. Lunch at Twelve and Sale at One o'clock, prompt. One week's keep given for the Fat Stock. The Auctioneers beu to call special attention to the above stock. The Bpes are of first-rate quality, the Sheep are very ripe, the Horses are such as are seldom met with, and up to any amount of work. Catalogues mav be had from the Auctioneers one j week before the day of sale, if by post, on receipt of a postage stamp. 24 li Important Sale of Modern Household Furniture at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham,. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES & Co. have received ?t inductions t" S?n Ly Auction on Turcsnw and WEDNESDAY, the lfiih and 17:h Janunrv, 1*77, the whole of the modern a id valuable Fl'RNITliRE in the rooms lately occupied by ;aj"T and Mr Chaffers, comprising—drawing and dining room suites in walnut and mahogan; aul the cont ents of 14 bedrooms, chiefly in mahogany and walnut, tapes- try and Kidderminster carpets, iron and other bedsteads and mattresses, fe.vtlier beils, Arc., Arc. The Auctioneers beg to call spec.al attention to this Sale, the who'e of the furniture being perfectly sew and most modern. "Descriptive catalogue- inay be had from the Auc- tioneers a week before the Sale. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock promrtf. 2<)lj I Sale of Very Valuable Fnehold Land at I MINER A. near the Town of Wrexham, in the County of Den- bigh. TO IE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs RAFGR, JONES, and Co., at the Lion Hotel, Hope- street, Wrexham, on Friday, the 19th day of January, 1*77. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subjeci to con- ditions to be then and there produced. All those five several Fields. Piecs, or Parcels of LAND, called Tvdrlyn Squire." situate in the township of Minera, in the parish of Wrex- ham, in the county of Denbigh, containing by estimation lca. Or. Op. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Roberts. The lin(I is surrounded by the property of the Rev. 1:0 Burton, an adjacent to the property of T. Llovd Fitz-Hugli, Esq. The (tld Minera Lead Works Level f.)r the drainac e of th -e mines has been driven through part of this I proportv, and an annual rent of L7 is payable to the vwlois for way leave. Coal has been discovered in the driving of this level, and it is bel'eved that coal seaUh r\Jn thr:Hlc:h the heart, of tIle land, For further particulars apply to Mr W. A. Pughe, solicitor, Llanfyllin, or at the oifi• es of the Auc- tioneers Tenijiie Chambers,Wrexliam, where a map of the property may be inspected. 2703g Sai, of />•rahle. Business Prrmise-x, D filing how. Brewery, and Cottages, on To ten Hi" and !ir -i' street. in t}f town hd I fiirivih of Wrexham. a nl Consolidated Stock in the Wrexham Gas and Coke Company. TO BE SOLD BY ArLftOX, by Iessrs IUrnH, I..):)?Hs and Co.. at the Lion Hot?], H "I strect. Wrexham, on Friday tlm J!!ih of January. IS, 7, r) I'V"'¡ Lots, at o'clock ii: the af ''rnoin, subject to e?nditians h, be then and there produced. L?Tl \I'.th?tSH<)t\ Me'-su??e.orr'we?!!?- house. with the Yard and convenient OutbuilUing, ei>m;>risins— Bakehouse, i-icli i war, \~c in the rear th'-reof situ ite on the Town Hill. Wp >;li im. aforesaid, and n >w iu the occupation of Mi Williamson, pork butcher LOT 2 —Also all those Two Shops a»:d Dwelling- houses it the corner of now in the occupation of "Mr Parry, s.Idler, and Mrs a LOT :3. -Abo all those Four Cottages adjoining the list-mentioned premises, kaviim a capital frontiisre to I Brook-street, aforesaid. a..d now in the occupations of Messrs Willhms. J. Watson. tVlIJ, and Parry. Lot 4.— Mso all th:if C or Dwelling- house. called Brook-street House," with the com- j pact brewery, stabling, md otlle outbuildings in the rear thereof, and now hei l under lease, which has nearly expired. Lois 5 to 7. — £ 150 Conso^dated Stock in the Wrexham Gas and Coke CompAny in three lots of £ 50 each. Further information may Sbf obtained noon application to Mr J. A. Hushes, so icitor, Wrexham, or at the offices of the Auctioneers, Teinol" Chan hers, Wrexham, where a plan of the several properties may be inspected. 25gvj PRELIMINARY. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, AT ROSSETT. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, and Co. wm hold their next Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK, n- 'he Golden Lion, Rossett, on Monday, the 22nd of January, 1S77. Q-OCli ALREADV ENTERED A nice lot of Fat Beasts A lot of Prime fat Sheep Ditto Calves. Ditto and Store Pigs, The property of A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham, Potts, Esq., J. Poydell, K-q n. S. Roberts. Esq.. Mr T. Edwards, »fr Jones. Mr Woolrich, Mr P. Williams. Mr Davies, Mr Prit- chart. Mr Lewis. Mrs Woolrich, Mr Zackerav, Mr E. Woolrich, and others. Further Entries respectfully solicited, and the Auctioneers respectfully request that the Stuck be at the Mart in good time. Sale at Two o'clock. 39 PRELIMINARY. Sale of Horee-e, Carriages, Harness, TIovsehold Furni- ture, <t: at the Boar' Head Hotel, Mold. ME^SUS BAUGH, JONES, & Co. have received J t. instructions from Mr Tuo.s. ?ARTO\, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAV, the 011 the above premises. The fallowing iiOU->KH<H.!> Fl'UNJTlJRE, Arc., pier glasses, in gilt and other frames; mahogany couch, eight-day clock and time piece, kitchen and other tables, barometer, Wiathor 1 ami other chairs, wire window blinds, peraiiibulaLor, I)ICtul,cs, Of stufï"d I..rd i. to-a tr"ys, c nel st:uHl' and glasses, metal tea and c(,)Iyee i),!ts, fender. and tire-irons, ashpans, kitchen range, with oven and self-feeding boiler wringing and mangling machine, rloor oil crock. ry, The prise iron, half-tester, four post, and other bedsteads, hangings; feather beds, straw and hair mattresses, Washstands, dressing tables, toilet gl;;>s.'S, toilet services, towel nils, chest of drawers, round table, c aie-seated and other chairs, bath, druggettuig, doer mats, dothes press, fenders, fire-irons, also bed icd table linen. HOUISKS, CAI:RJ A<;F.S. ANT) YARD, very iirt,f!ll (:Ile- nut iu;ire spiit steady in harness, and very fast; ditto black mare" Polly," steady in harness, (in fo_.i'i.; cujiital wagg<inette, for ..ue or twoliors.s, with moveable top useful dog cart, ditto gig, several sets of single and douMe harness, chaff cutter, cellar rOllt, tables, and tressles, large rain and other tubs, Al'- ■' ^l' o a quantity o' poultry, <vc., c. Sule to cumuience at 12 o'clock, prompt. 4Ue PRELIM1NAHY. At:T TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. riio BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS X BAUGH, JONES, & Co., in the mnnth of Feb- ruary, 1^77, at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrex- ham, the whole of the TIMBER, IRON, &-c., used in the cunstructiun of the buihung, in lots to suit pur- chitSKta. pate ol sale and full ]crt:culars will appear ia Ui v SALE BY -NI I" DAVID HOBEKTS.  R?HKT.S r<.sp?fu;iv?Mu.)c.-s V? U.?h.. ?{???? ,,?? t,?,?i.? of th,, hx?-?t.'r.s Of the ku' Mr WniTii, 'lO MILL I;Yl AL-.TfON, ? ?..Y,.y.?,W' ,j' ??,, .?,,) [ ,,v ( irweii and di. stant hala f mi] u will- ri,r.om m /(- /vuwvd 1 1. '4'olwle iviui*  Ca¡,lc. y H(ir,es;tii(i Colts. 2 Sows, 11 Porl;et Pigs. 40 Fat Welsh Wethers. 5 Large Stacks of Prime Hay. i Ditto Oats, Potatoes, Swedes <to All to ^0 off. a general assortment of Farming Implements. Particularized in Catalogues to fee hitd from the AlTTlt-NKEa. The Credit or Discount Given. Lunch at 10' ■iii.d >ale at 11. Auctioneer's Office, Tecaple Buildings, Corwen. :i0e bALE Br .MESSRS ETCHES AND NUN ERLEY. liiE WHIICKURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. MESSRS ETCHES AND NUNEJŒEY will M ELL BY ACCTtON,!nth?r?mnhi]e;d,f)n FI'IU.\Y Next, Jah?ry l?th, 1877, a lot of capita '?B?. hack, and htmess horses, cobs, and ponies. Sale to COInmmce at Twelve o'clock. Full particulars in catalogues. Office Watergate-street, Whitchurch, Salop. 2799v Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. IN THE XORTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION :MAR' AT WREXHAM. MR LLOYD respectfully thanks his patrons for i' the unlimited ?u?port they have given him to carry out their successful sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on THURSDAY. Jan. 18th, 1877. The STOCK already entered will include I A prime lot of fat bullocks, heifers, and bnlls, daiiy cows. with calves at foot, in-calf cows, barrens, IIthb, store bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of fat calves and rearing heifer calves. A prime lot of wther muttons, fat and store ewes, 1 &c.. I Pork and bacon pigs, store pigs, &c. The above stocK are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir H. A. Cunlitie, Bart.. T. LI.Fit,Hugli Esq., E. ihnd, Esq., General Townshend, S. Yorke, Esq., R. Leo, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq, Captain Ormrod, A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones-Parry, Esq., Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq., \V. H. Meredith, Esq., J. C1.uk, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., New British Irem Company, Mrs Johnson, Messrs T.- Eyison, R. Peate, T. R. Parry, S. T. Beeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbaeh. T. Wainwright, T. Roberts, J. Milligan, H..T. Roberts, R. Harrison, Humphreys, Berse T. Meredith, J. Davies, E. '•Viliiams, C. Parsonage George Banks, R. Jones, J. Lee, &c., Ac. .iale at ten o'clock prompt. 209 I SALES BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPH1CK & Co. RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. In Liquidation. THE GARDDEN LODGE COAL, COKE, AND FIRE BRICK COMPANY (LiMITED). Important Salp. Qf the L<:a'chQlr7 Interest in the Gar- dden Lodge Col'ie.ry, s-ititate t,?i I?f ab.,ut one mile from I the R nab on Station, on the Great Western Railway, into tchijh there is a siding MESSRS. CHrRTO, ELPHICK, and Co. have 311 been favoured with instructions from the Official Liquidator, to SELL by AUCTION :it the Queen's Hotel, Chester Railwav Station, on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1877, at Twelve for One o'clock noon, punctually, in one lot, and suhject to such conditions as will he then produced, the LEASE- HOLD INTEREST in the GARDDEN LODGE COL- LIERY, together with the whole of the valuable fixed Plant and Machinery connected therewith (a schedule of which will be produced at the time of s2-le, and in the meantime can be seen at the Colliery, or at the ofilces of the Auctioneers). The Coliiery and Mines are held under a lease for 30 years, from March, löa (with power b extend for seven years further), and on very favourable terms as tegards royalties, &c. The mines comprise 13 valuable seams of coal under up- wards of 160 acres of land, the united thickness of which f earns is about 46 feet. Also excellent beds of ironstone and fire clay, which are now being worked. There are also 2-! coke ovens recently erected on the estate by the company on the most approved prin- ciple, with all usual fitringsand appliances. The con- cern, except the coke ovens, is in full working order, and satisfactory reasons can be given for winding up the Company. N.B.—The wagons, stock of coal, slack, ironstone, and fire clay to be taken by the purchaser at a valua- tion. the amount of which will be declared at the time of sale. The purchaser will have the option of taking all iu,e materials, stock-in-trade, office furniture, and other effects, at a valuation, the amount to be de- clared at the time of sale. The Premises can be viewed, and full details had, on application to Mr John Turner, Gardden Lodge, Ruabon; to Messrs. Churton, Elphick, and Co., Auctioneers, Chester, or to Mr Joseph Heap, Roch- dale, solicitor to the Liquidator. 2747r Important and attractive Sale of Jerxey cow, cob gelding, carriages, harness aiid saddlery, garden requisites, implements of husbandry, hay. manure, potatoes, mang*lds, iron and wood hurdles, valuable carved oar; and oth",r household furniture, har- monium, bonks, pzintings and engravings, guns revolvers, fishitig rods, and other miscellaneous effects, at CEFN-Y-WERN, icithin two miles of the Chirk Station, on the Grca Western Railway. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, .? Co. beg to ?y B. announce that they have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the lete Ed- ward Lee Beiiasyse, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 16 and 17, 1877) commencing each day at Eieven o'clock punctually, the undermentioned valuable effects, including very choice Jersey cow, in full milk, heifer calf, valuable cob gelding, ouiet in harness, and a good hack; superior carriages, including brougham, waggonette, dog cart, and very costly bath chair, excellent double and single harness, saddlery, horse clothing an as- sortment of garden requisites, lawn mowers, cucum- ber trames. excellent cart, with sieboardb and bar- vest gearing a few implements, stack of prime new hay, about 10 tons, part of a stack of old hay, about 25 measures of potatoes, hog of mangolds, quantity of manure, old iron and lead, iron and wood hurdles, and other out-door effects a large assortment of ex- cellent household furniture, including a capital oak hall table, mahogany library table, oblong settee, sofa, Brussels Kidderminster, and other carpets, hearth rugs, window cutrains, sets of mahogany and iron bedsteads, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, dressing and wash tables, dressing glasses, toilet services, invalid's chair, in bitch excellent oak and mahogany kitchen cupboards very superior an- tique carved oak, including cabinets, sideboards, i ingle and a-in chairs, tables, settee, desks and linen chests; oil paintings and engravings; about 300 volumes of books, lamps, iron safe, sweet-toned har- monium, guns, revolvers, fishing rods and baskets several cases of stuffed birds; small (Itiantity of glass, china, and earthenware patent washing and wringing machine, kitchen utensils, and other efieafs. N.B.—Catalogues may be had at the Hand Hotel, Chirk and at the offices of the Auctioneers, Chester. 2(iv Preliminary Notice of Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, including Waggon Horses, dairy Cows, pigs, poultry, sheep, hav, potatoes, swede turnips, imple- ments of husbandry, dairy and brewing utensils, &-c., carriages, harness and saddlery, green-house plants, garden tools, and sundry out-door and other mis- cellaneous effects, at LEKSWOOD HALL. about one mile and ahalf from th" town of Mold, and closet to the Lloug Station, on the Chester, Mold and Den- high Railway. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. have n been favoured with instructions by the repre- sentatives of the late John W)nne-Eyton, Eeq., to SEH. BY AUCTION, on FR'?Aj, tne lnn ol .Januarv 1877. t:ic aoove-mentioned valuable i January, full particulars of which, with catalogues, ?* will shortly be published. 5bv SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. AT THE MARKET HALL, MOLD. "•a/ru J. W. BROWN will ELL BY AUCTION, on lJJ. ATCRDAY, January Gth, 1877, owing to de- pression of trade, the following extensive and well- assorted STOCK of first-class solid leather bag,, portmanteaus, horse clothing, trunks and hat cases, saddlery, comprising best silver and German silver, and brass mounted double and single sets of harness, suitable for gentlemen, farmers, cab and car pro- prietors, livery stable keepers, Ac., &c he-it hog skin and riding sadHles, bridles and whips, horse blankets, waterproof aprons, body rollers, about 30 horse rugs, horse sheets, loin covers, wagon horse sheets, hemp and woollen night rugs, and full suits of horse clothing, horse dippers, knee caps, brushes, ladies', and girls' saddles, harness blacking, reins, sponges, leathers, and every stable requisite, together with a large and valuable stock of solid leather hags, portmanteaus, trunks, hat cases, ladies' bags, travelling writing folios, gun cases, game bags, Gladstone and Cambridge gent.'s bags, in ox hide, hat casts, ladie-' bonnet boxes, coat cases, ladies' portmanteaus, French trunks, carept and roan leather bass, dressing bags, brush cases, waterproof Scotch tweed coats, travelling rugs, silk umbrellas, foit balls, school bags, leggings, indoor games, use- ful presents, pocket books, purses, &c., suitable for new yeai-'s presents. Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually, but f(,r the c,)uveiiielce of purchasers the whole stock Le1V11 oe on "? ?'" Ten o'clock in the morning, on the chy of &Lip. High-street, Mold, 1876. 2c57v Rich White Poult de Soie and Satins. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTGN HALL STATION. IVPJi hegs to announce that he iNt hold his Rext FORTNIGHTLY SALE of FAT an(t TOlm STOCK on Wednesda)7 'the17h day of Janunry, lfc77. K' ou the ITU tarly eiitrie,  will °b"se- HIgh-street, Hold, 1,?-,7. 31,p Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. JAMES TAYLOR. THE SALE BY AUCTION of HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITURE, &c., at the Black Lane, Brymbo, takes places at Two o'clock next MONDAY, 8th January, 1877. For further particulars see pesters or apply to JAMES TAYLOR, Auctioneer and Accountant, 44v 8, High-street, Wrexham. SALES BY MR CHARLES WILSON. ON WEDNESDAY NEXR. AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOM, WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL. WREXHAM. Sale of a Smalllmt exceedingly Choice and Valuable I Collection of FINE ART WORKS In Water-Colour Draicings and Oil Paintings, of rare merit and excellence, being the genuine pro- ductions of weil-known Artists of the very highest  repute. MR CHARLES WILSON respectfully announces ?JL that he has been honoured with instructions by the owner to Sell by Auction, on Wednesday, January 10th, 1877, commencing at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, his ex- ceedingly- choice collection of Pictures in OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, by the folio iring renowned Artists:— Patrick Nasmyth W. Hemsley P. De Wint W. Etty, R. A. W. C. Knell J. B. Pyne T. Creswick W. Duffield Birkett Foster T. S. Cooper S. Prout G. Cattermole W. Shayer Copley Fielding John Varley J. F. Passmore David Cox W. Hunt J. C. Morriss ClarksonStanifeld A. Vickera And others of the highest repute. The above Collection has been selected during a series of years, both from the personal judgment of the Owner, and with the advice and assistance of eminent members of the Art world. The whole will be on view on Tuesday, January 9th, from Ten o'clock a.m., and on the morning of Sale and Catalogues may be had at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, or at the Offices of the Auctioneer, 22, North- gate-street, and 6'2, Bridge-street, Chester. 2S54g VALUABLE PROPERTY AT HOLT, DENBIGH- SHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MR CHARLES T WILSO, at the White Lion Inn, Holt, on Tuesday, the 30th day of January, inst., at three o'clock in the afternoon. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Garden, Orchard, and appurtenances thereto be- longing, containing la. lr, 2op. statute measure or thereabouts, situate at. Holt, in the county of Den- bigh, and known as Millmount." The House is newly built, and contains twe enter- taining rooms and five bed-rooms, and the garden and orchard are well stocked with young fruit trees. The property is beautifully situated in the ancient village of Holt, on the banks of the'lUver Dee, eight miles from Chester and five from Wrexham. There is excellent fishing easily accessible, and the property is in the centre of the Wynnstay Hunt. The premises will be sold for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1871, subject to an annual ground rent of £ 14. Immediate possession of the House aud part of the garden can be had. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr Cade, Northern Bank, or Mr J. Devereux Pugb, solicitor, Wrexham, or to Messrs Duncan and Prit- chard, solicitors, or the Auctioneer, Chester. ltir SALE BY MR. JOHN JUNES. TV/jf B- JOHN JONES is favoured with instructions itl to Sell by Auction on IoXDAY, January 8th, 1877, at Rhosilanerchrugog, all the materials removed from the Calvinistic Chapel, after the recent and extensive alteration—comprising flooring boards, in good condition, benches, pew batkg, and old paws suitable for chapels, schoolroom or family use, also a lot «f gas fittings, comprising brackets, pillars and piping, joiners bench, lot of iron pipes, cast iron heating apparatus, a quantity of matting and carpet, &c., &c. All information respecting the above will be given by Messrs. Isaac Rogers, High-street, and Hezekiah Jones, Hall-street, Rhosllanerchrugog. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices. 1, Crescent-terrace, Wrexham. 2805j =-=:=.=-=:==. SALES BY MESSRS. PICKEKING, SONS, & WOODFIN. ¡. THE Executors of the late Mr John Pickering, iL Auctioneer, respectfully tender their thanks for the support hitherto received from the public, and beg to intimate that in future the business which, up to the present time, has been conducted in the name of Messrs Pickering and Sons," will from this date be carried on by the Firm of MESSRS PICKERING, SONS, & WOODFIN." who, in addition to the old business of Auctioneers, Licensed Appraisers, and Valuers, will be prepared to undertake any work entrusted to then as Land, Estate, and Commission Agents and Surveyors, and they hope, by strict attention to the requirements of Customers, to merit a continuance of their favours. 55e Sale of prime old Meadow May at the ROSSETT, about seven miles from the city of Chester, and about ten minutts' walkfroir, Rossett Station, on the Great Western Railway. in ESSRS. PICKERING, SONS, AND WOODFIN r have received instructions from B. S. Roberts, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of January, 1877, at the Alyn Hotel, Rossett, at four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, about 25 tons of prime old MEADOW HAY, now standing at Burton Hall Farm, Rossett. The hay may be seen any time previous to sale by applying to the Bailiff, at Burton Hall. 56j Preliminary Notice of a Highly Importazlt Sale oj Lice and Dead Farming Stock, at CAM-YR-ALYN, ROSSETT, About Seven miles from Chester. Four miles from Wrexham, and about Three minutes' walk from the Rossett Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Line of Railway. MESSRS PICKERING, SONS, and WOODFIN i?.I. have great pleasure to announce that they have been favoured with instructions from E. Sweten- ham, Esq., (who is declining farming), to Sell by Auction, at his Farm Homestead, as above, about the second week in February next, the whole of his very valuable Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, splendid team of WAGON HORSES, Implements of Husbandry, &c. Full particulars in future advertisements and catalogues. 57g SALE BY MR LOVATT. PEREMPTORY SALE, UNDER^DISTtOSaron I RENT, AND IN LIQUIDATION. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND IRON FOUNDERS. ON TUESDAY, JANUARY lGth, Mr LOVATT, will SELL by AUCTION, upon the premises at Bertram's Colliery, Wynn Hall, near Ruabon. Sundry colliery plant, comprising pit waggons, land- ing plates, wire ropes, castings, wrought, cast, and scrap iron, and if requisite two weighing machines, two Tippers and screws, tram rails, wood shed, and other effects. Full particulars will appear next week, and in Catalogues, to be had from the AUCTIONEER. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. Office-Old Swan Inn, January 5th, 1877. 63e Legal and Public Notice. MARY ANN KENRICK (DECEASED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons ? having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of Mary Ann Kenrick, otherwise Mary Kenderick, late of Craizycorn, Bwlchgwyn, in the county of Denbigh, widow, deceased, who died on the Thirtieth day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-six, and Probate of whose Will was granted by the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate on the Twenty-seventh day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-six, to George Gibbons, of Adwy'r- Clawdd, in the said county, Medical As- sistant (the Executor named in the said Will) are hereby required to send in writing the particulars of such claims or demands to the undersigned Augustus Henry Reid, the solicitor of the said executor, on or before the Fifteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- seven, after which time the said executor will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard amontg o the debts, claims, and demands, of which he shall then have had notice, and the said executor will not be liable to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this Fifth day of January, 1877. AUGUSTUS HENRY REID, Solicitor, J 61vg 3, Temple Row, Wrexham- Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY HOSPITAL SUNDAY. IIO-MORROW (SUNDAY-, the 7th January inst.) i will be observed as HOSPITAL SUNDAY, and SERMONS will be preached and collections made at all places of worship in the neighbourhood in aid of the Funds of the Wrexham Infirmary and Dispen- sary. The Sermons in the Parish Church will be preached as follows Morning at 11 By the Rev. Canon Cunliffe, M.A., president of the Institution. Evening at 6.30.By the Rev. W. Richardson, M.A., vicar of Corwen. At St. Mark's Church the Sermons will be preached in the t -? Morning at W. Richardson, vicar of Corwen. Evening at 6.30 By the i ev. H. C. Shelton. During the past year the total number of Patients who received the benefits of the Institution was 2,244, including 36 indoor and six fever patients. This is the largest number admitted in any year since the formation of the Institution, and clearly shews its increasing usefulness. J. OSWELL BURY, 53v Secretary. NOTICE. MR E. H. WILLIAMS' RATE AND TAX COLLECTOR. Has REMOVED his Office from 8, Chapel-street, to 12, Temple-row (Churchyard). Office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 29v E SOLUSilAM CHURCH pUND. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Mr T. Bayley 10 0 Mr Pierce, Bridge-streefc 2 2 0 John Richards, Bodlondeb 1 0 0 Mr Morris, Cadwgan 10 0 Mrs Wallis. 10 0 Mr Read, Queen-street 0 10 0 Mr Gwilt Cathrall 1 1 0 J. F Edisbury, Esq 3 3 0 Lecture by W. St. Chad Boscawen, ESll. 9 0 6 1 0 \Y, Thomas, Esq., Ashfielcl (additional) 110 W. Jones, Esq., Island Green 2 2 0 Mr Edward Cross, Penybryn 0 7 H J. Sykes, Esq., Croes Howell. 2 2 0 Stephenson 1 I 0 Profits of Christmas Tree .150 1 I Profits of Concert. 32 12 8 51g X209 3 9 WREXHAM TOWN MISSION. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the JL Saving's Bank, on Friday, the 12ch of January instant. The chair will be taken by EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D. At seven o'clock, p.m. The attendance of subscribers and others interested in the Mission is earnestly requested. 64 NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. SEVENTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Ten Shillings per Share for the Half year ended 3Uth ultimo, on the Capital of the Company and a Bonus of Seven shillings aad Six pence per share (being at the rate of In per cent. per annum), will be paid to the Proprietors, free of Income Tax, on and after the 15th instant at tb;) Head Office and the respective Branches and that 'a like 1 vidend and Bonus will be paid pro ratd on the New Shares issned to the Proprietors in January last. The Transfer Books will be closed fr,m this date to the 15th instant inclusive. By order of the Directors, RICHARD MEREDITH JONES, LIVERPOOL, 4th January, 1877. Liverpool Manager. 37j -LJ^ 1 ii Entertainments and Meetings- TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. rpHF first of a short course of LECTURES On CHRISTIANITY from an Unitarian Point of View will be delivered in the above Hall, en MONDAY, JANUARY 8 TH, 1877, BY THE REV. CHARLES WICKSTEED, B.A., Late of Leeds and Liverpool, and a direct descendant of PHILIP HENRY, who was father of the better known MATTHEW HENRY, of Chester. Subject:—WHY I AM AX UNITARIAN. To commence at half-past Seven. Members of all Churches and the Public generally are respectfully invited. 19r PUBLIC HALL, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1877. THE GREAT C.C C. CHRISTY MINSTRELS, The Originals of St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, known as M ATTHEW3 l^JINSTKELS, ESTABLISHED 1863. Six Comedians, Two Interlocutors, Full Band' Singers, Chorus, &c. Engagement and enormous success of the great American Skaters, who will appear at the perfor- mance. Reserved Seats, Numbered, 2s tid, Second Seats Is 6d. Third Seats, Is. Fourth Seats, 6d. Children under Twelve, Is 6d each to First Seats, Is each to Second Seats only. Tickets, &c., and plan of the re- served seats of Mr C. Bayley, 51, Hope-street, where places may be secured in advance. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8, Carriages at 10. lg Business Announcements. January 1st, 1877. J LAING begs to inform the public generally that ei he has this day withdrawn from the firm of J. LAING AND Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS, 3, High-street, WREXHAM. In future the business will be carried on at the same address by Mr A. COGAN, who has been manager and partner for over 12 months, and ..previously had many years experience at J. LaingtS Shrewsbury Establishment. J. Laing would respectfully solicit the continuance of public patronage to his successor, in whom he has the utmost confidence in recommending to the numerous patrons who have supported the Establishment hitherto. MR. COGAN, in succeeding to the business, will make every endeavour to meiit the kind and flattering way in which his retiring partner has referred to him-by very careful attention to all orders entrusted to him, and also by executing them in the most artistic and workmanlike manner. 43g NEWYDDIADUR WYTHNOSOL I'R CYMRY. DYDD IAU, CHWEFROR 8FED. Cyhoeddir Rhifyn Cyntaf Y GENEDL GYMREIG Newyddiadur Rhad at wasanaeth y Cymry yn gyffredinol. Bydd Y GENEDL GYMREIG dan Olygiaeth amryw Foneddigien talentog ac alnabyddus, a chynnwysa Erthyglau gan nifer o vif Lenorion Gogledd Cymru. Rhydd ei fam yn eglur a diragfarn ar faterion Gwladol Llenyddol, a Chrefyddol, gan aracanu lies a dyrchafiad Cenedl y Cymry yn mhob ystyr. Ei arwyddair fydd RHYDDID, GWLADGAV.VCH, A MOES- OLDEB. Ceir yn ngholofnau Y GENEDL GYMREIG adroddiad Ilawn o holl newyddion yr wythnos, Lleol a Chyffredinol, Seneddol, Eisteddfodol, a. Thramor. Rhoddir adroddiad cywir o holl Farchnadoedd yr wythnos. PRIS CEINIOG. Ar werth yn mhod man drwy GyJ mni, a phrif drefydd Lloegr. Cyhoeddir manylion pellach ar fyrder. Caernarfon, Ionawr, 1877. 2p Business Announcements. F. PHASER, WATCHMAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &c., &c., 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, RESPECTFULLY invitps the attention of his customers and the public generally, to his Stock of ENGLISH and FOREIGN CLOCKS, TI-NIE-PIECES, WATCHES, JEWELLERY in all its Branches, Gold and Silver Guards, Cruet Stands, Writing Desks, Weather Glasses, ELECTRO PLATED TEA and BREAKFAST SERVICES. Table and Dessert Forks and Spoons, Spectacles, Work Boxes, ifce. Carpet Bags, Satchels, Portmonnaies, Combs, Brushes, Gentlemen's Travelling Satchels, &c., &c., &c., which he is deter- mined to sell at the lowest possible pi ices. CLUBS DONE AWAY WITH. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. A Reduction of 10 per cent, in WEDDING RINGS, &c., &c. A Reduction of i NOTE THE ADDRESS, 42, HIGH STREET, WRE X ,H A M CLOCK OVER THE DOOR. 2744 I-d CLOCK OVER _HE__O 2744 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. TOYS, FANCY, CABINET AND LEATHER GOODS, GAMES IN GREAT VARIETY, AT MISSES W 11 1 T I N G 2, H I G H STREET, 2759 JORDAN'S AMMONIA PHOSPHATE MANURE (The oldest Manufacturer out of London), zES PER TON. AMMONIA PHOSPHATE on all soils will secure a first-rate crip, and has never been known to fail I By its slow decomposition it conciaually feeds the ro )ts, and leaves the soil in a fair state for the following crops. Sow five to six cwt. per statute acre, either broad cast and harrowed in with the seed, or used as a top-dressing. This Manure is made and specially suited for the kind of crop required. AGENT—ANTHONY T. SHERATON, ELLESMERE. MANUFACTORY, 268, GKEAT HOWARD-STREET, XEAR STANLEY DOCK, LIVERPOOL. I -_u_-¡ TRY JORDAN'S ¡ "SUPERLATIVE" HO RSE AND CATTLE FOOD, I A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, FREE FROM ALL INJURIOUS MINERAL DRUGS, GUARANTEED THE BEST AND IUST EFFICACIOUS CONDIMENT I FOR FEEDING AND FATTENING CATTLE. I PRICE, 25s. PER CWT. MANUFACTORY 268, GREAT HOWARD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. ANTHONY T. SHERATON, ELLESMERE, AGENT FOR SHROPSHIRE. 2781v RICHARD EVA-NS A-ND CO., BEG TOe ALL: ATTENTION fO THEIR SPECIALITY OF AROMATIC GINGER ALE, which is an Agreeable, Stimulating, and Healthy Beverage, at the same time not intoxicating. It is equally a pleasant invigorating drink in hot as in cold weather, and is highly recommended. ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. 1281p FIRST-CLASS NEW WATERPROOF TENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE, With all the necessary Fittings, Lights, &c., adapted for-FLOWER and other SHOWS, Weddings,.Pic-nics, and all kinds of Parties, with suitable Decorations, and Boarded Floors, if required, on reasonable terms. Apply to R. H. MEDLICOTT, | REFRESHMENT CONTRACTOR, GREYHOUND STORES, SHREWSBURY. TENT WAREHOUSE—32, MARDOL, SHREWSBURY. I N.D.-The above Tents can be lighted with gas irrespective of place of erection. 1755r gEWING 31 A CHINES. SINGER, HOWE, I WHEELER AND WILSON, I PRINCESS OF WALES, PEABODY, NUSSEY AND PILLING LITTLE WANZER, I WILCOX AND GIBBS, SHAKESPEARE, FAMILY FAVOURITE, AND ALL BEST MACHINES. WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY, on MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. INSTRUCTIONS FREE. NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES KEPT IN STOCK. COTTONS, SILK, AND OIL FOR MACHINES. S. SOTHERN, Removed from HENBLAS-STREET to commodious premises 21, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM, NEAR THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL. N.B.—A number of Machines kept for Hiring out at tid. per day or 2s. 6d. per week. 620 BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, IN SQUARES, As supplied to the Laundress of the PRINCESS OF WALES. IT is used by the RICHEST on account of its BEAUTY, And by the POOREST, Because of its CHEAPNESS, PRICE ONE PENNY THE SQUARE. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Druggists. BEWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS. F MESSRS RECKITT & SQNS, Letter from I Shepherd's Bush, I October 28th, 1874. !THE DUCHESS Gentlemen,—I am very much, pleased with your SQUARE BLUE.' nf I I have now used it for seme time and H both for BEAUTY of COLOUR and I ECONOMY it far SURPASSES any, EDINBURGH S other I have hitherto useti.-Yours: respectfully, SAlUH GARDNER. Laundress. Laundress to H.R.H. the Duchess ( of Edinburgh. Ii48 RICHARD EVANS AND CO., THE LABORATORY, WREXHAM. PURE AERATED MINERAL WATERS, SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, SELTZER WATER, LEMONADE, POTASS WATER, VICHY WATER, GINGERADE, MAGNESIA WATER, LITHIA WATEB, I E A U DES E L T Z IN FRENCH STPHONS, Delivered in Town or Country. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 1870r Ø" AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT NORT AND SOUTH WALES. I Business Announcements. J. W- JON E S HARNESS AND SADDLERY" WORKS, 23, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. The three guinea new Saddles are of excellent quality, all over Hog Skin, and with Strap- pings complete. These Saddles prove to be s'.r ing and durable in the Hunting Field and general use, will be forwnrded to any part carriage paid. These saddles are solll for cash only, '£:J¡J. Single Harness, brass mountings from X5116. Ditto, Silver plated do. from £ 7/7. l»euble Carnage Harness, brass from 01;;10,10. I Hunting Stables at any distauce may have their Harness put in thorough repair, also Hunting and Exercising Saddles new lined f and properly looked iuto, safely pa;ked anl returned by rail or otherwise. Carriage paid. 27ii I I JOHN LLOYD, CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, I 4, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. BEDROOM .JITES In Early English, Jacooean, and othar St) les. DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES In the latest design and choic-st coverings. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, AND DUTCH CARPETS. BRASS AND IKON BEDSTEADS. SPRING, HAIR, AND WOOL MATTRESSES. J. L. would call attention to the novelty of the Season— THE" COSY" BED, BREAKFAST, WRITING TABLE, The invalid's best companion. Also the patent ALEXANDRA TABLE. J. L. has a Large Dry Warehouse for Storing Fur- niture. 2542g EQUAL TO HOME MADE. WM. P. HARTLEY'S MARMALADES & PRESERVES ARE THE BEST. ?TILLIAM P. HARTLEY invities at?n- f I tion to the StTEn:oR quality of this Seasoo's PRESERVES, the for which has been HAND-PICKED AND SNU: FED with the same care as is exercised in domestic preserving producing an article equal to home-made. "The >|ualit/ of Mr Hartley's prod ict is excellent." —Greece. CONFECTIONERY WORKS 200TLE, LIVER- POOL., 1079s L I M S THE OLD GLANYRAFON LIME QUARRY HAS BEEN R E O P E N E D by a NSW COMPANY, They have erected Kilns of ;m improved construction, by which they can supply very superior Lime for the use of Agri- culturists, Builders, Chemical Vv'iks, Dock and Engineering Works at ir.oderate prices. The Company's trucks can be sent with full loads of eight tons tc Mold, Buckley, Birken- head, Chester, Denbigh, Wrexham, Warring- ton, Widnes, St. Helens, Liverpool, Man- chester, Runcorn, or any other railway station on short notice. Limestone and Building Stones of first quality can be supplied to any extent. Arrangements are being made to supply Hydraulic Lime, either in lump or ground. A trial is requested. Letters addressed to the Company's Works, near Mold, or to the J f Chief Office, 28, Bold-street, Liverpool, will receive prompt attention. 4217 DLTTTREXHAM SKATING RINK, TV CHESTER ROAD. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m..0 9 30 p.m. Skating is the most fashionable and delightful I amusement of the day. Visit the Skating Rink, if you wish to enjoy the long winter evenings. The Band will play a selection of music at each session. Admission to any session, Sixpence; Hire of Skat?, Sixpence. Annual or other tickets can be obtained from :he Manager, at the Rink. 4270e FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, FOR CLEARING & STRENGTHENING THE VOICE, RELIEVING ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, HOARSENESS, HUSKINESS, SORE THROAT, RELAXAT ON OF THE UVULA AND TONSILS TEAZDiG AND NERVOUS COUGHS, Give power and tone to the Voice in peaking or ing, and telieve throat affections arising from any unusual exertio" of the Voice colds* and other causes. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a preventative of Hoa:.seness, and as a re- medy when it exists. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Mr Fanish, Liverpool:—" The effect of the Lozertes is remarkable indeed; gave me a voice as clear as a bell, and strong. Mr Lewis (Llew Llwyvo) I be- lieve that I could not have performed my part Cowinir to hoarseness) at the concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." Mr Hughes (chorister i Bangor Cathedral, N.W.) "Your Lozenges com- pletely restored my voice, Ac. Rev. Mr Roberts Glanaled They are excellent for disordered voice and hoarseness." A Clergyman (near Wrexliam ■— They have a. wonderful effect upon my voice L. England, National School, A pole by, Penrith I must say that I have derived gTeat benefit from vour i Voice Lozenges. They also did a great deal of goõd to several of my friends, who were troubled with bad coughs, and could not sleep. Send another b-)x." So]dinboxes,ls.lslid,2sSdMch;orper' D08t 1 3s, from the Maker, ) I J. pRANCIS, M. P. s. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Also through Messrs. VA. SONS, & Co., Liver- pool; and APOTHECARIES' HALL, Town Hill, Wrex- 1319 JOHN pARQUHARSON OFFERS a choice ccllectinn of Standard and Dw^i-f ROSE TREES, Pyramid Pears, Apples, GooseI berries, and Currants. Evergreen Shrubs in variety tine named Rhodo- dendrons, Seedling Hybrides, and Ponticum; Sne common Privet Oval-leaved do., all trtns?t))-?-?'- strong Seakale and Rhubarb RooM, for ?rcg ACTON NURSERY GARDENS, RHOSNESSXnY WREXHAM. -W12e gALE OF WINTER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. During the Month of January ivf, iltve decided frv give a Discount of 10 per cent., or 2s in the Pottail for Cash, on all Colored Winter Dress Materi a Shawls and Furs, with a view of decreasing our Stock, which, owing to ohe mildness of the 'a.SOD, is somewhat larger than usual. j       Jackets, and a Stock oi l Stripeù ami Checce,i 636 Silks will be  u?  terms. C     mack -? Colored Silki will remain at old price.; umB *,he wh„„ they ?m be advanced t CUI :t:lnt Patterns sent free on application. BROWNE, HOLMES, & CO., CHESTER. Jauuiry, 1877. 3;j OO j