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Sales by Auction. SALE3 BY MESSRS JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. MARCH 3RD. 1890.  JONES & SON beg to thahk tbefn)atrona and friends for their congtant support, and that theJ  STORE STOCK In the   ?". 1800 when tb following Stock will be offered -?- ? prima Vormagn?n?rBu?O.nd Beifem S?S'Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-borned Bnl1s. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows and Store Pigs. Stock te be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices—1, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhim. 907f ON TUESDAY, MVRCH 4TH, 1890. AT 10.3U. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSEIT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their ?A patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock. which will take place on TuesitaJ, the 4th day ef March 1890. at their Smithfleld, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett When fie following Stock will be offered :— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. GO Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens f Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. 143 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs 20 Fat Calves. 151 Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigi. WHICH I:\CLUDE:- 3 Fat Beasts, 1 Fat Bull, 13 Fat Sheep, and 9 Fat Pigs, the property of Mr E. Evant, shorrllev. 20 Clun Ewes (in-lamu by Shropshire Down Ram). belonging to Mrs Randies, Hem House, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts, 2 fctick Bulls. and 1 In-calf Heifer, from Mr T. Parker, Springfields, Marford. 12 Fat Sheep, the property of H. Curwen, Esq., Sandy Lane, Kinnerton. 3 Fat Beasts, and t) Fat Pigs. belonging to B. S. Kobe h. Kaq., Barton Hall, Rossett. 12 Fat Sheep, from Mr W. E. Swetenham, Stocks Farm, Hope. 2 Fat Beasts and 20 Fat Sheep, the s roperty of Mr H. Bate, Pantyochin, Gresford. 10 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr J. Milligan, Borras Head, Wrexham. 2 Fat Beasts, ti Ft SliiHp and 6 Pig", fioin Mr T. Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. 2 Fat Beat-to. belonging Mr W. Fryer, Blackbroox Farm, PenySordd. 1 Two-year-old Stock Bull and 10 Fat Sheep, the property of Mr Geo. Clark, Plas Devon, Holt. 4 Pork Pigs and 4 Fat Calves, belonging to S. lo1\I, Esq.. C.C., Broad Oak. Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts from Mr Price Davies, Kinnerton Green, Kinnerton. 6 Fat Pigs, the property of Mr Robert vans. Hope. 2 Fat Beasts, belonging to Mr E. Woolrich, Pinfold Farm, Rossett. S Fat Pigs from Mr W. B. Sadler, Lodge Farm, Holt. 2 Fat Beasts, the property of Mr J. H. Willis, Cam yr Alyn Farm, Burton, Rossett. 4 Fat Pigs. belonging to Mr Leign, G.-esford. 2 Yearling Heifers and 1 Yearling Bull, from Mrs Lewis, Cox Lana, Allington. Rossett. 3 Fat Pigs and 1 Fat Calf, the property of Mr Pemberton, Ball's Wood Farm, Gresford. 2 In-calf Cows belonging to Mr T. G. Lewis, Brynyorkin. Caergwrle. 3 Fat Pigs frum Jas Jones, Esq., Stonelfcigh, Rossett. 2 In-calf Cows the property of Mrs Woolrich, Cook's Bridge, Rossett. 12 Stronz Store Pigs belonging to Mr Millington, HonKley, Burton. 1 Fat Beast and 1 Fftt Calf from J. Burton, Esq., The Old Parsonage, Gresford. 8 Pork Pigs and 1 Fat Calf the property of Mr Gilman, Rossett. 1 Fat Beast and 2 Fat Calves belonging to Mr Wm. Lewis, Mirford Hall, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs, from Mrs Griffiths, Lane Farm, Rossett. 1 Tn-calf Cow, and 4 Fat Pigs, the property of Mr Alderman. Singaret Farm, Gresford. 10 Small Store Pigs, belonging to Mr Johnson, Parkside, Rossett. 1 In-calf Cow, and 2 Fat Calve", fr..m Mr John Parker, Honkley, Burton. 5 Strong Store Pigs, belonging to Mr J. Jones, Burk House, Rossett. 1 Fat Bull, from Mr Eardley, Parkside, Rossett. Sow and 11 Pigs, belonging to Mr Benjamin Jones, Llay. CIJW and Calf, from Mr John Eardley, Coxwocd, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs. belonging to Mr Peter Tnomas, Burton. 1 Fat Pis, fr m Mr Kenrick, Higher-lane. LIay. Gresford. And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Also Stack of Hay (about five tons). standing in a field, at Holly Fields, Gresford, the property of Mrs Robeit3. SO Measures of Potatoes (Myatt's), 20 Tons of Mangolds, and 20 Tons of Swede Turnips, belonging to Mr H. Bate, Fantyockin, Gresford. 6 Couple of Fowl, from Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr, Gresford. 3 Young Breeding Geese, belonging to J. B. Bowman, Hope Hall, Hope. Further Entries respectfully solicited, Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices 4, Arcade High-street, Wrexham. 850 Important Sale of Hack Hortee, Pony, Sporting Dogi, harness. Riding Sadd ts and Bridles, Carriages, 3UU Gre-nhouse Plants, Garden Tools. Garden Lights. Bay, Manure, Potatoes, Poultry House, the Household Furni- ture in walnut, mahogany, oak, and other woods, the contents of dining, draining, and breakfast rooms, study, also the contents of tix bedrooms, d essing-roojns, bath- room, the usual assortment oj kitchen requisites and effects, at "THE RETREAT," Chester-road, near Gees ford, two miles from Wrexham. H IWf 1 ESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with in- jrl. structiOD9 ?tom the Executors of the late Dr. Manistv to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11th and 12th, 1890, on the above premises, the above HORSES, Pony, Sporting Dogs, and the valuable Household Furniture, and Out-door Effects, C° OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, &C.—Tim e stylish horses, steady in harness and saddle, smart pony. three sporting dogs, wagonette with removable head, pony tiap, silver and braas-mounted harness, riding f addles and bridles, sundry barneys bits. horse clothing, chaff cutter, kibbling mill, corn cheat*, hen house, iron liquid manure pump. stack of hay, manure, iron tank, large iron water tank (150 gallons), about 300 greenhouse plants, eight garden lights, magnum bonum and kidney seed potatoes, garden tools, lawn mower. stone roller. ladders, wheelbarrows, tubing with hose. water barrel, garden force pump, garden seats, grindstone, wire netting, ferret and box, cross-cut saw, carriage jack, Ac. DINIKG ASD DRAWING ROOMS. &C. — Mthogany side- board, oak dining table, with three loose leaves, mahogany writing table with desk, mahogany settee, oak leaf round table, walnut cheffonier, with marble slab and mirror back, ottoman, mahogany chairs in leather and black hair. arm chairs, old oak arm chair, wicker arm chairs, round work tables, folding chairs, mahogany couch, timepieces, pier glasues, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, window curtaius and blinds, cornice poles, fenders, fire-irons, coal vases, t'tt. BREAKFAST ROOM AND STUDY, &C —Invalid's carnage, mahogany leaf table, oak writing table, small tables, oak book-shelf, chest of diaweis, easy, arm, and single oak chairs, double-barrel breechloading and pin-fire gnns, mahogany gun case with leather cover, mahogany and cane- seated chairs, letter scales, inkstands, two pairs of dumb. bell! lamps, timepieces, book9, book rack, painted table, arpets, hearthrugs, window curtains, cornice poles, fenders, fire irons, coal vases, spark guards. linoleum, oil- cloth, ornaments, pictures. etc. ENTRANCE HALL, STAIRCASE, Ac.—Hall lamp, door mats, umbrella stand, barometer, oak hall table oak chairs, mahogany linen cupboard, bed and table hnen Bm'.s?s stair and landing carpets, brass stair rods, hall ewek fender, fire irons, &c.. THÈ ?'uSs?.. ?ude-Brass-mountedir bed- eWa-Gs HnatI iron bedsteads, iron chair bed?st?d., mahDY f?ur-post bedsteads, bair wool, and straw mattresses, feather and flock red., mahogany marble slab and other leashttands, mahogany duchess and other dress- ing tables, towel rails, toilet services, toilet glasses, mahogany wardrobe with mirror centre panel, polisneii asn and painted wardrobes, mabopany and other chests of drawers* toilet drawers, night commodes, reversible couch, wor table, bedaide cupboard. linen chest, cane-seated chairs, folding chairs, baths, timepieces, clothes basket, wail b ackets, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, ornaments, window curtains and blinds, cornice, fenders, fire iions, coal vaszs, spark guarde toilet cans, linoleum, Ac. KITCHEN, dc.. include—Whitewood tables, dresser, housekeeper's cupboard, tin hastener, dish covers, lamp, wringing and mangling machine, together with the usual kitchen and back kitchen requisites, Ac. Catalogues may be had on application from the Auctioneers eight days before day of sale. Goods on view each morning of sale. Out-door Effects sold first day. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock prompt Office, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 3970Z PRELIMINARY. Sale of 21 Head of Dairy Cows and Heifers. Fat Cow and Bull, Stock Bull, Yearling Heifers, Pat Pig, Soui and followers, Draught Mare, Yearling Colt, Poultry, the -usual assortment or Agricultural Implements, Hyatt's Sidney Potatoes. in boxes, Dairy VCBBe, and part Of the Household Furniture, etc., at SOXTLEY LODGE FARM, SOXXLEV, Two Miles from Wrexham. MESSES JONES & son have been instructed by Mr W. Woodward, who is retiring, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, March 21st, 1800, on the premise*, the whole lif tie above Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, I DAIRY VESSELS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AC, Particulars in future advertisements. Dffice-4, Arrade, Wrexham. 314f Sales by.Auction. .> SASES BY MESSRS. JONES AND SON. "r-r-¡-r- -J-rIJ-fv r r-V- Highly Impoitant Sale of 42 Head of Cattle, including New Milch Cows, In-Con f Cows, Cows w th clives at foot, Barrens, Bulls, and Bullocks Teams of Young Wa pon Horses, Cobs, Draught and Half-bred Colts, romis ing Chesnut Entire Colt, Valuable Entire Thoro- ghb red -Horse Lord Temple," Eight Sows and Pigs, In-Pig Sows, Tamworth toar Pig, 220 Lambing Ewes, 120 four-year-old Fat Clun Wethers, 100 very fresh Scotch Yearling Wethers, 300 Measwes of White Ssed Oats, Verticil Steam Boiler and Engine, a Large Assortment of Agricultural Implements, Gears, Harness, Riding Saddles. d c., at BORRAS LODGE, BORRAS, One and a half miles from Wri xhain. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr William Lee, who is leaving the farm, to SELL B1TY <A. UCTION, on Friday, M?ch 14th, 1890. on the above premises, the whole of the ab3ve DAIRY COWS, Barrens, Bulls, and Bullocks, Noble Teams of Waggon Horses, Cobs, Colts, Entire Horses, Pigs, Lambing Ewes, Fat Wethers Gears, Harness, Ac., comprising- 36 Young Dairy Cows, calved and to calve, 6 Two-year-old Bulls and Bullocks. 11 Young Sows and followers and In-pig Sows, 1 Fine TamwortQ Boar Pig. 6 Young and Powerful Wagon Horses, 2 Hack Horses, 8 Promi ing Draught and Half-bred Colts, 2 Entire Hormw, Lord Temple and two-year-eld Colt, 220 Clun, Scotch, and Welsh Ewes, lambed and to lamb, 120 Fat four-year-old Clun Wethers, 100 Very Fresh Yearling Scotch Wethers. THE IMPLEMENT*, &t" include vertical steam boiler engine with shafting, pulleys, and belting, dressing mill by Powell Bros., and Whittaker, chaff cutter and turnip pul- per for bteam or hand power, two iron boilers as fixed for steaming, three lorries on spring", narrow wheel wagon, broad and narrow wheel carts, capital float, pony sbandry, dog cart. double furrow and single iron wheat plough, digger plough", ridging ploughs, iron scarifiers, turnip scuffles, sets of heavy and light iron harrows, chain har- rows, press plough, Cambridge and other rollers, two corn drills, double turnip drills, ox harrows, three mowing machines, horse rakes, American bay rakes, winnowing machine, turnip pulpers, four sheep racks, ten wood sheep troughs, sharpening stands, iron and other pig troughs, sheep netting, cow chains, corn chests, corn sacks, corn trucks, mash barrow, wheelbarrows, ladders, rain tubs, stone cisterns, iron boilers, grindstone, wagon ropes, heel and hay rakes, pikels, yelves, shovels, riddles, sieves, thrill, chain, and plough gears, odd gears, set of cob size thrill gears, double and single harness, riding saddles and bridles, also about 3UO measures of white seed oats, and a capital chum for hand or horse power, and other effects. Catalogues may be had on application from place of sale or from ths Auctioneers eight days before the day of sale. Lunch at 11 o'clock and Sale at 12 prompt. Office-4, Arcade, Wrexham. zo414a ""0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs JONES and X SON, at the White Lion Inn, Holt, near Wrexham. on Monday, the 10th day of March, 1S99, at 4.3'J p.m sub- ject to conditions to be then produced. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, known as LIME COTTAGE." with the Garden, Yard. Cart- house, and other outbuilding" and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate at the Cross, in the town of Holt, in the County of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of the representatives of Mrs Mary Barnes. deceased, and con- taining in surface area by e timation 512 square yards or thereabouts. The property is situated in the centre of the town of Holt, and has a frontage of 16 yards to the street. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS. Overton Arcade, Wrexham or to Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, solicitor, Wrexham. 435f SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK AND CO. ACREFAIR, NEAR RUABON. Sale of Valua le Freehold Cottages and Gardens, to be Sold by Auction, by m* ESSRS CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO., at the Wynn- ITJL stay Arms Hotel. Rmbon, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of March next, at Three p.m. punctua!)y, in lots to suit purchasers, subject to conditions to be then produced. 24 FREEHOLD COTTAGES, stone built and slated, with gardens, being Nos. 15 to 38 inclusive, on the north side of Llangollen road, Acrefair, in the parish of Ruabon, IOnd near Acrefair Railway Station. The property will be offered in lots of not less than six adjoining cottages, with gardens in each lot. For further particulars apply to Mr R. PATTERSON, Plas- benion Farm, ne-ir Ruabon to the AUCTIONEERS or to Messrs PARRY, GAMON, and FARMER, solicitors, Chester. 291fo SALES BY MESSRS. PARRY & BATHO. BEECH HOUSE FARM, Wallington, near Worthenbury, midway between Worthenbnry and Bangor. "I ESSRS. PARRY and BATHO haTe received instruc- I tions from Mr WHaon, who is retiring from farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Wednesday. March 12th, 1S90, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including—27 head of grand Shoithorn Dairy Cattle, viz., 23 cows and heifers in calf, 4 yearling heifers 2 powerful waggon horses, 3 in-pig sows and gelts, a good collection of modern implements, 18 tons of prime well-harvested hay. 5 tons of o it straw (all t J go off), 1C0 bushels of Magnum Bonum pctitoes, dairy vessels, and other effect", without reserve. Luncheon at Ten, Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. WALLINGTON LANE FARM, WORTHENBURY, Removed for convenience oj Sale (by permission), On Wednesday, March 12th. 1890, the property of Mr Morris, butcher, who is retiring from business, including handsome grey mare. 14-2, steady to ride Ind drive, spring cart by Crosskill, set of harness, saddle and bridle, 2 pairs of carri ge lamps, 70 very strong 5-bar iron hurdles, chuff cutter, oat and bean crusher, great variety of small tools, Ac., patent steelyards weighing up to :i50Ib8., beam scales and weights, 6 meat baskets, large meat block, pair of blocks and ropes, &c. Sale to commence at Four o'clock prompt. 405a SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. # .r. "r- -r- I r- Impo tant and attractive Sale of the very Superior House- hold Furniture, appertaining to Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast Rooms, Hall, and five Bedrooms, together with Traps, Harness, <&c., 20 Pijs, about 50 Bead of Poultry, So large hogs of Potatoes, also the whole of the Dairy Vestds, «fcc <&< at PLAS NEWYDD, HARTSHEATH, a few minutes' walk from Hope and Penyjford Stations. %.¥ R J. E DAVIES begs t1 announce his instructions vt from Mr Henry J ont's. who is leaving "Plas Newydd," to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as aforesaid, on Friday, March 2lst, 18,.0. the under-men- tioned Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRAPS, HARNESS, Ac. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained at the principal hotels in the locality, or from the Auctioneer. 11. Wrexham-street, Mold. 427c FAIR DAY SALE OF FAT STJJK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. Vf R J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the iTj. above Mart on Wednesday next. March 5t. 1890, the undermentioned Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, 28 Prime Fat Beast, 2>10 Ripe Fat Sheep, 20 Hardy Cross-bred Shropshire and Lleyn Ewep, clo-e upon lambing, 150 Fat Pigs and Calres. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at 11.30 prompt. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 42fz SALE BY MP H. H. ETCHES. THrt ANNUAL SPRING SPECIAL SELECT SALE OF HUNTERS, BACK, HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES will be held at the VICTORIA HOTEL, WHITCHURCH. SALOP. on TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1890. Numerous entries have already been made. Five shillings each animal covers all expenses if not sold. All entries to be made on or before Monday, March 10th, to H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, 353f Whitchurch, Salop. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR H. H. JL ETCHES, at the Queen's, Head Sarn Bridge, near :\ia.1II\!I, Cheshire, on Wednesday, the 12th day of March, 1590, at Five o'clock in the evening, punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be determined at the time of the sale, and subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. LOT 1.—All that Freehold MESSUAGE with the Yard, Garden, Out-buildings, and Appurtenences thereto belone- ing, Mtuate in Threap»ood, Cheshire, formerly occupied by Mr John FOWIPS, but now unoccupied. LOT 2.-All that Freehold PIECE OF LAND, situate at ThreapWOld aforesaid, containing by admeasurement, three-quarters of an acre, or thereabouts, and now, and for some j ears past, occupied by Mr Lloyd Gossage, as tenant. LOT 3.-All that Freehold MESSUAfJE, with the Bulld- ing Garden, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, con- taining two perches and a half, or thereabouts, situate In Overton Lane, in the parish of Bangor bycoed, in the county cf Flint, now in the occupation of Mr Christian Thomas, as tenant. For further particulars, npply to tbe Tenants, the Auc- tioneer, Whitchurch. Salop or to Mr J. M. ETCHES, of Whitchurch, Palop, the Vendor s Solicitor. '10tln i,:1ALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORfE SALES. J^UUAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and H ARNESS HOItSB:5 i CARTS, GEARS, Ac. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS. HAR- NESS HORSES. COBS. POSIES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Horses for these Sales to be sent the day pnor. Select Sales for Valnable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at tbe Repository, Tuesday prior. JiBXT SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH, 194 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30. CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing bis next t M AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham bmithneld, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bullocks, Helfera, Cows and Bulls. The usual supyly of excellent Dairy CJWS and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usnal supply of Eicon, Pork, and Store Pigs Fat and Rearing Calies Early entries respectfully invited. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as soon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the 9 on Cattle, Sbeep, and Pigs Calves under 8s sold free, up to 301 each 6d, over that sum and up to AZ each ILC. No sale, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz MONDAY, MARCH 3RD, AT 3 O'CLOCK. HAFODYWERN FARM, WREXHAM. 50 TONS OF MANGEL? FOR SALE. MR LLOYD has been instructed by Co1. Janes, to iTt SELL by AUCTION, on Monday. March 3rd, at 3 o'clock, on Hafodywetn Farm, about 51 Tons of excellent Mangels in suitable lots. Ejtan House, Wrexbim. 36ln TUESDAY NExr. MARCH 4TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. MALPAS STATION MITHFIRLD PUBLIC STOCK SALE. Trains leave Wrexham 11 8, leave Chester 12 45. MR. LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION in the above i?t. Smithneld, SO to 100 Ripe Fat Beasts, Dairy Cows. Barrens, Stirks. Yearlings, and Bulls. 75 Grand Rearing and Butchers' Calves. 40 Fat Sheep. 450 Fat Pork and Store Pigs. The prize sale of fat cattle and Easter fat calves will be held on Tuesday. April 1st The arand prize of .fairy cows. barrens, stirks, yearlings, and bulls. will be held on Thursday, April 17th. Entries for Tuesday's Auction, or the Special Sales, respectfully invited. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 4'9o WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5XH, AT 1 39. THE DUCK INGTON DAIRY STOCK. Highly Important and Unreserved. Sale of 52 Excellent Dairy Cotes, Stock Bull, Grey Cart Horse. In pig Sows, Sow and Pigs, and the whole of the NelD Dairy Vessels, which will be removedfor convenience of Sale to MALPAS S TATION SMITHFIELD. Trainar for the Sale leave Chester at 11-3 and 12 45 Crewe at 11-0 and Whitchurch at 10 29 aud 13. MR LLOYD bas been instructed by W. E. Cooke, Esq., tVi (who is giving up dairying), to SELL BY AUCTION, in Malpas Station Smithfleld, on Wednesday. March 5th. the above well-known stock of valuable DAIRY COWS. DAIRY VESSELS, &c., &c., without reserve, particulars as fol1ows CATTLE.—Fifty-two excellent dairy cows, specially bred and selected for da'ry purposes, thirty to forty will have calves at foot: one stock bull. HORSES.—Grey wagon horse, four years old, 16 bands high, a good worker. PIGS.—Four in-pit; sows, one sow and pigs. THE NEW DAIRY VESSELS will comprise—Cheese-making apparatus, comple'e, suitable for a dairy of 6 t cows, card drainer, curd mill, 3 patent cheese presses, 3J pairs of cheese vats from 12 to 16 inches. 3 cheese stools, a large quantity of cheese hooping, several patent milking cam, Lee's" patent churn, &c., <fcc. OUT-SIDE EFFECTS.—Capital dog-cart with cushions and lamps complete; excellent farm cart with harvest gearing, Mt of cart ear8. The A uetioneer wishes to call spec!a' attention to tms important and select Unreserved Sale. The D?:ry Stock on the whole will be found to compete favorably with some of the best stocks in Cheshire, and principally all young ones. The Cattle will be in the Smithfleld at 11.30 for inspection. No Catalogues. I Auctioneer's Offices :—Eyton House, Wrexbam. 394 THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH, at 1.30. WREXHAM HORSE FAIR AND MR LLOYD'S HORSE SALE, ADJOINING THE HORSE MARKET. MR LLOYD respectfully invitee early entries for his i' next HORSE SALE, to he held on Thursday, March 0tb, at 1.30, when the following classes of HORSES will be offered :—Comprising from 35 to 40 Powerful Wagon Horses, Half-bred Horses. Cart Colts, Half-bred Colts. Ponies, and several Pit Ponies. Dog Car?t, ShMdnes, Rollers, Cattle Feeding Troughs, Sheep Troughs, feveral sets of Harness, Gears, Saddles and Bridles, &c. Further Entries for this Sale respectfully invited and will be taken up to time of Sale. 25 Horses were disposed of at the last sale, in several in- stances exceeding the price asked in tbe fair previously. Terms-2s tid clears all expenses on each horse if not sold. Sale punctually at 1.30. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 3t52a PRIZE SALE AND SHOW OF HORSES ON THURSDAY. MARCH 23TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. The Special North Wales Horse Sale and Show in the Repository, adjoining the Horse Market, Wrexham. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in introducing his prize r list for the great March Hore Sale and Show of wagon horses, cart colts, half-bred horses, ponies, &c., in his Repository, Wrexham, on Thursday, March 2'Jth, being a special day. The sale is open to horses from any district. The following prizes will be awarded. Judging at 10.30. First Prize, £5, for the BEST WAGON HORSE or MARE 4 years old this spring, or above. First Prize. M. for the BEST CART GELDING or FILLY, foaled in 1887 or 188S. First Prize, £3. for the COB MARE or GELDING, in saddle or harness, under 15 bands, any age. First Prize £1 for the BEST POY. in Saddle or Harness, above 12! and not over 13! hands high. First Prize £1 for the BEsT PONY, under 12! hands bigb. The conditions are 5s clears all expenses if not sold The prize-winners to be sold, or commission paid on the amount realised under the hammer. Entries for Catalogues and Prizes will finally close on Monday, March 10th. Numerous entries have already been made. Early entries invited, as they will be entered in catalogue in order received. This sale is expected to be one of the largest ever held in North Wales. Owners of horses cannot do better than make early entries it will be patronised by horse dealers from the principal counties of England. Auctioneer's Office, Eyton House, Wrexham. oz SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS fJlATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALJS AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES THE SECONIJ TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY MARCH LLTH, 1600, ttg- MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL. Albert Gate, London. 3 SALES BY WHITFIELD & SON. THE OSWESTRY AND WESTERN COUNTIES 17th Annual Spring Sale of about 30 TO 50 PURE-BRED COWS AND HEIFERS, -| M £ (110) SHORTHORN YEAR. BULLS A4:U (30) HEREFORD LING JL? U ljT LjO 100 TO 150 BARRENS. STORE BULLOCKS, AND DAIRY STOCK. On Friday, March 14th, 1890. WHITFIELD & SON. 375z Auctioneers, Oswestry. SALE BY MR R- OLLERHEAD. UNRESERVED SALE IN THE PUBLIC HALL. WREXHAM. MONDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1^90. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION by Mr RICHARD OLLER. t HEAD as above, HOUSEHOLD FTJHNtTURE including Walnut drawing-room suite in Mecca c'oth, Walnut oval centre table inlaid, walnut cheffonier (glass back), walnut cheffonier, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, gentleman's wardrobe, handsome duchesse dress- ing table, ccttige piano, six hair-B-ated mahogany chairs, six mahogany chairs in leather, lady's and gent.'s chairs, sofa and couch in leather, round table on rosewood pillar, and other tables, Windsor chairs. filter with tap, oval corner cupboard, meat safe on stand, tery neat fenders snd fire brasses, carpets, hearthrugs, door mats, tin and wood boxes, timepieces, good pictures, perambulator with hood, cornice pole.. iron and brass bedsteads, birch half-tester bedsteads, wire spring, flock, and straw mattresses, capital feather beds, flock beds, white lamb's wool bed. pair mahogany wasbstand and dressing table, over-mantel, pier glass, toilet glasses, towel rsilp, knse-hole dressing table, washstands, ana dressing tables, child's ircn cot, etc, Sale at Half-past One o'clock. Auctioneer's Oftice-V, Coatlea etreet, Wrexbam, 436a Education. MISS CARA tJUGHES, R.A.M., BEGS to say that she has changed her address to 8, VICTORIA ROAD, And continues Teaching SINGING and PIANOFOT E Voice production taught. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. 2471h THE K1NGSLEY SCHOOL, KINGSLEY GATE, WIMBLEDON, LONDON, S. W. PRINCIPALS MADAME DE LEEUW and MISS NOBLE, (Lite of Kingston H^yy>e, Wrexham.) The system pursued in thUt, School la carried out by means of a thorough KINDERGARTEN, with Transition and Senior School Classes. A prominent feature is made of Modem Languages, and the Physical Education is careful and complete. 2172a TREVOR VILLA, GROSVENOR ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY MISS PRYCE-JONES, KINDERGARTEN BY MISS ELSIE PRYCE-JONES (In a separate room). MISS PRYCE-JONES GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS IN MUSIC, SINGING, AND PAINTING. 1631n Business Announcements. GARDEN SEEDS. SEEDS FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN, SEEDS FOR THE KITCHEN GARDEN, ALL OF THE BBST QUALITY. SUPPLIED BY JOHN FARQUHARSON, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 370z ISAAC PRICE, MONUMENTAL & BUILDER'S MASON, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CARVING DONE IN STONE BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. 6, EARL STREET (LATE OF ARGYLE STREET), WREXHAM. 336n FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN, BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WARRANTED FROi* 6 TO 7 YEARS OLD. 4* 6d Pbk QUART. WILLDER BROTHERS, MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. 626 BORDEAUX Before buying Clarets DUnU?FtUAs and other Wines from the London Stores, or other foreign merchants, if gentlemen would only try our Wines which we quote below, they would Bed them of equal, if not of better value than they procure elsewhere at tbe same or more money. Per doa. Excellent Vin 12/- 16/- Mont 20}- Chat du 241- MURLESS & CO., 1136 WREXHAM. SHERRIES mLm*n con6equence of the large ?n?ttttt??t decrease in consumption of Sherrries, the markets are now flooded with high class Wines at most reasonable prices, and in offering to onr friends our Wines at 18/ feel confident that for real value they cannot be excelled. MURLESS & 00.. 1136 WREXHAM. M/UIQIfV Finding that the demand for VY RIO tW Sne old Scotch Whisky is largely on the increase, we have secured a parcel of very fine 10 year old Glenlivet, which we warrant to our customers, and which we are selling at the very low price of 21/- per gallon, or 44/- per dozen. AU consumers of this beverage should give this a trial. MURLESS CO., 1136 YORKE STREET, WREXHAMJ FIRE BRIGADE. CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS FIRE BRIGADE, "CAPTAIN SHAW." "DUKE OF SUTHERLAND." WHOLESALE ONLY, FROM MURLESS & Co., 1136n WREXHAM. DAY, SON, & HEWITTS Lambing & Calving Remedies* THE GASEOUS FLUID Paining in Bad Calvinsr and Lambing. urea Low Condition, Debility, and Hoven. Cures Colic. Scour, Spasms, and Diarrhoea. Cures Coughs, Colds, and Loss of Appetite. Price. Is 9d far bottle, 208 per dozen box. THE RED DRENCH For Cleansing after Lambing and Cahin. For Bide Bound,.Red Water and Yellows. For Chills, Fevem, and Stomach Cleansing. For Preventing Sulk Fever and Purifying the Blood. Price, 3s 6D per dozen (Ewes), 138 per dozen (Com.) THE CHEMICAL EXTRACT For Anointing in Critical Calving and Lambing. For Killing all Pain and Preventing Heaving. For all Sores, Wounds and Swollen Udders. For Sore Throats, Strains, Cuts and Bruises. Price, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 7s per bottle. Tie "GASEODYNE" for Extreme Pain in Cattle and Sheep, Blown Cattle, Violent Scour and Colic of tie worst type. also Excessive Pain in Cows and Ewes during parturition-—Price 3s 6d per bottle. ROYAL ANIMAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, 22, Dorset Street, London, W. 92ao Business Announcements. -r-_ -J-, ,o->r"r. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. THE PREMIER. BEVE RAGE CURACOA CHAMPAGNE. Non-alcoholic, Strengthening, Sparkling and Pleasant, Unique in Pungency and Flavor. In Pint Champagnes, 3s. per dozen bottles; free. SOLE MANUFACTURERS J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, LIMITED NORTH WALES MINERAL & AERATED WATER FACTORY, WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED, 1867. Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these Waters also at' ternational Exhibition, London, 1881 Contractors to the General Station Buffets ter, Birkenhead. Wrexham, Bnabon, ic. Hydropathic, Blmkpool, Rhyl, Soda. Brighton, Seltzer, Potass and Lithia v ade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Champagne, Carlsbad, Vichy, Kissingen (Erated). Carriage paid on 12 doz. t. ered it within van journey. Special attention is called to the following Medic \i-h ar.- the sole property of this Company CONCENTRATED LITHIA & POT 'R, in Syhons, 21s per Dozen. Th' '1 l This is unequall I atism, etc. ÆRATED CARLSBAD, Jtf1) the VICHY WATERS. MALDEMEB (Antipyrin), for Sea Sickness, F.ri!l (Bromides), for Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, p- • >V■IV.XfOUH I soau CAAiClS Effervescent"l.iin<- ;foT Acidity oiicy, Dyspepsia, Feverisbnew, etc. The favourable notice in the various :\Ietihd' S as t,, the me -if these Waters sufficiently prove their value as agents. j **■. Special Pamphlets Post Free on Application. The Company's Vans deliver weekly at Oswestry. Chester, Mold, Malpas, Ellesmere. Llangollen, Buckley, Farndon, Gresford, Rossett, Holt, Ruabon Chirk, Brymbo, Minera, Rhos, Overton, Worthenbury. Welshpool. If any difficutly in obtaining Waters, The Company will forward direct from the Factory on receipt of Post Card Order. Branch Depots-OSWESTBY, WELSHPOOL, & CHESTER. lnf mIR s E. THOMAS FOR ALL KINDS OF WOOLS AND FANCY WORK. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BERLIN HOUSE, 4, HOPE STREET, 2354O WREXHAM. THE STOCK OF THE MESSRS E. & M. WHYTE, FANCY DRAPERS & HOSIERS, OF CHESTER, Bought at a Discount of 497 off cost Price, will be offered for Sale on and after TO-DAY SATURDAY. THE BAZAAR, 57a HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 58, HOPE STREET. O. DAVIES S SALE 0 F SURPLUS AND SOILED STOCK COMMENCES TO-DAY, SATURDAY. WOOLLEN CLOTHS & REMNANTS. 618 "CYMRY AM BYTH." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Corks are branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and that every Label bears Name and Registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield as below). SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATER. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. REGISTERED, SOLE ADDRESS- AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE 2ERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LlTHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. 80 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. Agent for ELLIS'S fINER..L ATERS, J. F. EDISBURY 3. High-street, Wrexham. SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICE* FOR CASH. MR GRENVILLE JONES. L. D. S., R.C.S. (Dental Surgeon to the Ruabon and Whitchurch Cottage Hospitals), No. 3a, HIGH STREET Entrance beside MB EDISBUKY'S Shop. Attendance frem 9 30?a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays excepted Wbitcburchon Fridays. 1406 PRICES' CELEBRATED PURE ALES IX SPLENDID CONDITION. Sample by Autborities, same sent to Analyst and found to be pare, can be had in 9, l and 36 gallons at MITRE BREWERY. WREXHAM. 249.1a Basil ess ftjonoiieomeiita. JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON TEAS. AT C. K. BENSON & (;o:s. NORTH WALES & SALOP PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, WREXBAM—14, High-atreet, aud 35, Hope-street. OSWESTY—21, CroEB-atreet. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1 8 6 9. THE Proprietors beg tespectfuily to call the atlentioa of their Patrons and the Public generally to tbeir choice and well-selected Stock of NEW PATRAS, VOSTJZZA, AND CEPHALONIA CURRANTS. WASHED AND CLEANED BY PATENT MACHINERY. MUSCATEL, VALENCIA, & SULTANA RAISINS. FKENCH PLU.MS, ELEME FIGS, JORDAN, VALENCIA, AND BITTER ALMONDS, CANDIED LEMON, ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL CRYSTALLIZED AND GLACE FRUITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON-BONS, & CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. A Cnoics ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES (ICED AND PLAIN) ALSO OF FANCY BISCUITS, GORGONZOLA. PARMESAN, GRUYERE. CHESHIRE AND STILTOX CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES. SPIRITS AND LIQUEIIS, AT WHOLESALE PRICED. Copies of List caH be had on application. C. K. BENSON & CO., PROPRIETIORS. ISKazof £ 1,000! £ 1 000! y E S! BUT IT IS rl'HAT the Chance of a Lifetime should be within a your grasp, and yet it actually is so, as the fol- lowing announcement proves: ONE THOUSAND POUNDS! GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY BY H. SAMUEL. ABSOLUTELY FHEE, IN VALUABLE AND HANDSOME FREE GIFTS, amongst the rta.ders of the Wrexham Adver- tiser who become purchasers of R. SA.IUEL'S MAR- VELLOUS WATCHER that are provtil be)ontl all doubt by one hllnrlrl Ù and fifty thousand wearers to be positively THE BEST WATCHES IN THE WORLD. Send a Post-office Order to-day for X2 12a (id, and your will receive from H. SAMUEL by next post a magnificent Snglish Levtr Watch, jewelled, with dust and damp-tight cap, in Rolid filver English ball marked cases. Worth retail JE5 5s. Or. by sending P.O.O. for 25s, ycu will obtain an elegant substantial Acme Watch, in nolid sterling silver cases, three- quait r plate movement, lady's or gentleman's size. Worth ,£;j ii retail. Evei-y pittehaser will also receive a splendid and app op-iatc gift, which will be included by H. Samuel, entirely free, ani without any extra eoit, to those readers who cut out the coupon below and inclose it with their order. EACH WATCH WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, and mppIied with A WE K'S FREE TRIAL. Write to-(!ay fcr H. Samuel's large descriptive Catalogue of WLLtclie-, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Electro-plate. Clocks, &c. Up- wards (I 1.000 beautiful illustrations, and hun dreds of most astounding letters from wearers all ever the world also, full paiticulars of H. Saruuel'a Free Prize Distribution. Sent to any address gratis and post free on application. Wnxham I Advertiser] SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COUPON BO-ND. j NO.U6.: I The noifler is entitled to receive yie Watches mentioned above at the prices of X2 12s ed artl XI 5. and also to receiyt: free H. SAM URL'S VALUABLE FREP, PRIZV. (Signed) H. SAMURL, Manchester. Available for fourteen days. All P.O Orders to be made payable to II. Samuel, G.P O.. Manchmter. Cut out thi-i Coupon, and enclose it with VFUT P.O. Order. SUCCESS EVERYWHERE.—If ytu are Fc rl-nian, Timekeeper, Clerk, or hold any similar position, write to H. SAMUEL for part'cuiars of celehiated Watch Club 8 stem. Hundreds of Clubs are now in successfnl operation all over the Kingdom. Pleasant occupation for tpare time. Liberal terms H SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 149, and 101, Market-Street, Manchester. S82 JONES & CRITTALL CABINET MAKUFACTUREKS UPHOLSTERERS. AND DECORATORS, OSWESTRY. LARGEST STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE IN THE PROVINCES, 150 STAR CIGAR & TOBACCO STOEES. ESTD. 'ti:"¡ I' !P8 "ül f :t.1J3 ,¡. == œ ,'1, ""Ô' 1570. ROGERS, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. Choice HA V AN A, :\IA:'iILLA. lEXICA. and CmIt«A' MEXICAN' ?d BS?'? ???' in prime SSS" CIGARETTES Of the Finest Oriental T?bacces in I!tok. L'lre piT^"Briar and Meerschaum P? ?????CI?GA1'R?ET?T?E ? HOLDERS and CASM. rOWHBSe? SOLE AGENT FOR ARCHER'S BLACK BOT. All Tobaccos guaranteed, as required by the new Act. SMOKE WREXHAM MIXTURE. 2*53