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Sales by Auction.   SALES BY MESSKS JONES & SON. ?-. -¡-_r_ FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SllITHFIELD. Caxcmencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. OS MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1893. R? 's ,l joN, FS  to *Ibaisk their Tatrrn!s Mvcspe 10VFS & ?? ?K ? thai.k their p?troBa 7*1 an,dfriends tor their constant Mpsort. and that they will holu \h nest Sale of FAT & STOKE &TOCK in tb ??? ? ''°M?? ? Mond?. the UA day ofl August, "S Stock will be offered A' prime lot of magni&cent Fat BuUs, Oxen, &nd Heffprs. ,eve-& Dairy Cows, Fresh Ban ens, la-calf Heifers and short-horned Bulls. Very ripe shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pifc", Breeding Sows and Store Piss- Stock to be at the lart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. eece", Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907f ON TUESDAY, AUGUST L'JXN. H90. AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE: STOCK AT THE ROSSETT MESSRS JOES AD SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next S?le of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Tuesday, the 19th day cf Augusi 1890, at their Sinithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett When t'ie following Stock will be offered :— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens Calving Heifera and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs Fat Calves. Pork, Bacon and Store Pifcs, And other Stock th.1t may be entered up to the time of Sale. Further Entries respectfully solicited, Stock to be at the Met at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to he tbeye punctually. Officw 4, Arcade High-street, Wrexham. 14*7 PRELIMINARY. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BURTON, NEAR ROSS KIT, IS THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JOFS & t. ON, about the last week in Aueu-t, at the Golden Lion Inn, Kos-ett, in such Lots as may b" ag ed upon at the time Sale, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, viz. :— All TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with large Gardens at the icar of premisef, and small Gard ns in f ont. ANo all that Piece of Land or C'oft adjoining thereto, and situate in Burton-lane, near Rossett, and in i ha occupation of Mr Thos. Parker, Mr Ja°. Price, and Mr E l. Evan*. Particulars in future advertisement?. For further particulars *pply to the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham, or to Messsrs BOYD-LL, TAYLOR, and FLUITT, Sjlicitor", Chester. ICOFc SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. J O ALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTAL PROPRRTY at ACTON*, near GRESFORD. by MR S. T. BAUGH, on FRIDAY, the 15:h day of AUGUST NEXT, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel Wrexbam, all that convenient and pleasantly situated detached Resi-ience called ACTON COTTAGE, together with the two-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Out- building, G.rdena, Tennis Ground, and Croft, situate near Gresford, in the County of Denbigh, and lutein the occu- pation of Mr Frank Allmand. The house contiins two I entertaining rooms and r.ursery (on around floor). four bedrooms and dress-ing-room, separate bath room (hot and cold), W.c., two kitchens, and good collar, has been recently thoroughly overhauled, decorated, and improved, and is throughout in first-rate order. Wrexham Water Compaq's mains laid on postal delivery every morning. The property is situated upon the well-known healthy gravel bed of the Grtsford Valley, about two miles from I Wrexham, and one mile from Greslord, within a short distance of the main road to Chester. For further particulars apply to Mr F. ALLMAND, 23, Chester-street, Wrexham; Mr HAMPDEN A. POYSER, Solicitor, Wrexham; or to the AUCTIONEER, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 14980 SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON. ELPHICK AND CO. Important and highly attractioe Sale of exceedingly choice, and substantial Household Furniture., Grand Pianforte, Silver-plated Goois. Wines, Linen, Oil Paintings, Water Colours and Engravings, Jewellery, Oriental, Nankin, anri other China, superior Landau, Harness, Saddlery, Garden Seats, Lawn Mower, Si. Bernard Dog, and othr Effect., at "ROSENEATH," Wrexham, Denbighshire. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO., have been ?_ t favoured with instructions fNm the Representatives of the late Sir Evan Morris, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, August 18th. 19th, 20th, "nd 21st, 1890, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a m.punctuaMy.theunder-mentioneJgenuine HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including a superior brown oak sUlaboard, massive ditto hall table, richly cdrved revol- ving dumbwaiter, walnut and mahogany writing, card and other tables, valuable walnut secretaire, oak kneehole writing table, well-mi4do single and occasional chairs, lounging chairs and couches, angular and other let ets upholstered in amber velvet, ta;estrv and svldle bags; costly rosewood cabinet, fine tn:1<,d full compass Grand Pianoforte by Collard and CoIIaid, richly carved oak elbow chairs, linen and other chests, beautiful copper fenders and fire implements, superior Turkey, Axminster. Pile and Brussels carpets, Imlian. Persian, and Knrd rugs, valuable tapestry, velvet and other window curtains, hand- some walnutwood and pitch-pine B droom Suites, iron and brass bedsteads, and other bedroom appointments, clock, in marble case, ccstly chin and other ornaments, includ- ing Nankin, Oriental, Barbotini and Doulton vases, placqne*. < £ c., an assortment of valuable Silver Piate and Piated Goods, jewellery, dressing cises, lamp, about 120 volumes of honks, quantity of music, glass, china services, linen, small cellar of Choice Wines and Spirits, oil paint- ings, water colours and engravings, by Pettitt. Ambrosini Jerome. W. t-. Sparrow, and othr artists, including a val- uable unfinished picture of Old Wrexham, by Neiman. the contents of the domestic dliceq, together with the Out- Door Effects, comprising a handsome landau, suitable for one or a pair of horses, equal to new, harness, saddlery, double-barrelled breech-lo,t,ding gun, pedigree St. Bernard doc, quansily of white oats, lawn mowers, garden seats. and vases, fire grates, chimney pieces, and other miscell- aneous iffects. The greater portion of the fu-niiure was manufactured by the well-known firm of Messrs W. and F. Brown and Co.. of Chester, and Mr G. F. Armitage, of Mjncheitsr, and is in excellent condition N.B.—Catalogues may be had at the GUARDIAN OFFICE, Wrexham or from the Auctioneer*, MAORS CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, and RICHA Chester. I5J4ht TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of th-. High Court of ?ta? t' /t a't cc?to/! ;/t <? Justice, Chanccry Division, made in an action in the matter of the estate of Benjamin Piercy, deceased, Whitwham 17. Pi-cy (lsss, P. 3082), with the approbation of Kr Justice North, by MR JAMES ELPHICK (of the urmof M?s?rs Churton, ?j- Ipbick, and Co.), t?e person avp'rinted by the saM .J!1d3, at the Green Dragon Hotjl, Chester, on Thursday, the 2Sth diy ol August, ISilO, a.t Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, in ona Lit, a desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate at Hope, Flintshire, standing in its own ground", and surrounded by Rqery, Tennis Court. Gardens, and known as TffE TOWER H'JUSB," situate dose to Hope Station, on the Chester, M <Id and Denbigh Railway, and to the Hope Exchange Station, on the Wrex- ham, Mold, and Coanaii's Railway, together with Ous-buildims, Pieasure GIOuntl, and Lind, containing in the wb"ie ."a. lr. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Hugh Goodman Roberts, Esq., solicitor, Mold. Tha hou=;e contains V.tit,lle and entrance hall, laid with Minton tiles, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, eight bedrooms, dressing room, bath rojtn, and w.c., two attics, and small room in tower.the usual domestic offices, and two cellars in basement. The Out-buildings comprise tw3-st>lled stable with lofts above, coach-house, barn, sh ppon for two cow?, saddle room, cotf house, and dairy loft over, piggeries, poultry house, <Sc. The House and Out-build!cg3 are in a state of perfect repair, ?ndare in e?ery way reo-t complete, and the sani- tary arrinemen!5 yay good. Thre is an abundant supply of spring water nd a hrge rain watr tank in yard. • The Minerals ?nd L'me Rocks under a -?nn!I pat of the knd were excepted on a former sa e, and are nut included in this s?!e. Particulars and Conditions of sale may be had from Messrs EVAN MORRIS A: Co., Solicitors, The Priory, Wrex- ham Messrs FIELD, ROSCOE, Co., Solicitors, Hd, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, Londou, W.C.; Messrs CROWDF.RS & VIZARD, Solicitor?, 55, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C., Messrs BATTEN, PROFFITT & SCOTT, 32, Great Gecrge-street, Westminster, or of the Auctioneer, at Churton Arcade. Chester and at the place of Sale. The property is now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Gond- man Roberts, Solicitor, Mold, under a yearly tenancy, sub- subject to six months' notice on eithsrside, terminating at the end of any year. fl592n Important Sale of Railway Contractor's Plant and Machinery, comprising Locomotive and Portable Engines, Pile Drivers, Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Brick and Tile Making Machine, about 300 Tons of Contractor's Rails, Railway Sleepers, Balk and other Timber Ballast ana Tip Wagons, Hopes, Chains, Pulleys and Blocks, contents of Smith's and Carpenter's Shops, Stores, ice., lying at Buckley Junction, Connah's Quay, and Wrexham. MESSRS. CaURTO?, ELPHICK, and Co. have re- ?_t. ceived instructions from the trustees of the late B Piercy, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, August 25th, 2Sth, and 27th, io, COIB- Hjencing each day at 11 o'clock a.m., the above-mentioned valuable effects. N.B.—Catalogues jnay be obtained at the Engineer's Office, Old Vicarage, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, Chester. 1595a SALE BY MESSRS ASTON & SON. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF FINE ART. mESSES ASTON AXD i^ON, have recdved instruc- i.' tions T T„ I A?TtON (without the sliAhtst ..ve). on Tueschy, 4Y 12th, 1890, at the Sa!? Rom, Regent.street,    collection of Hi?y Finbbed and Efjectie PICTURES, embracing views in   ? various parts of Ec)and. This collpntinn nf rr "i. iUre3aK) painted by the foUowing Artists* tt vv of the oldest U"erpool ^° ?. e of oldest Liferpool A£ TrtfliSctfSbJV, aQnwd ri a frequent x exhibitor at ? Reval Academy '• a:so a namber of ry derer productions by B. T. %ad"-m, .u:rà Iair, F. Francl, and otber. Sale at 2 and 6 o'clock. eigSfsbeS?IfheS011 SppIkati3n to the "-?' I eight days be!"re the Sale. Auctioneer's-Office and Sale Rooms. I Segeni-aireet, Wrexham. 1518n SALE BY MB, H. H. ETCHES. THE WHITCHCRCH SALOP HORSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1S73. '1'IIE NEXT SALE is fixed for FRIDAY AUGUST 15TH, 1890. Entry fere* can be obtained from the Auctioneer. a. H, ETCHES. ;1477 Whitchurch, Salop, Sales by Auction. I -r- -F, r- "r- SALES BY MR F. LLOYD .r.J"J -_r- WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30 CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIP.Y COWS AND HEIFERS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next a AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham SmithSeld, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers,, Cows ani Bulls. The u-ual tupyly of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The uf-ual supply of Bacon, Pork, and Store Pigs Fat and Rearing Cal Jea. Early entries respectfully invited. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as allon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the £ en Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under 89 sold free, up to 30s each tid, over that sum and up to &5 each Is. No sle, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz I3J" MOTTJ-" ALWAYS ENTER IN TIME." TEE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WhEXHAM. THE NEXT PRIZE SALE AND SHOW WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, And if desirable, oa FRIDAY, SEPT. 19TH. ENTER EARLY AND SECURE A GOOD PLACE lq CATALOGUE. The last Sale was acknowledged by the leading papers to be the Largest One Day's Sale ever held in England or Wales, buyers attending from the principal centres of England and Scotland. OUT ::«IJ Horses changed hands, some a' j £ 2i) over owners' reserves. V| R LLOYD a?ain renturM to submit hM PRIZE LIST *TH for SEPTEMBER SALE, and hopes to be faTored with the same liberal support as at his Opening and Second Sales. No expense will be spared in endeavouring to bring together a first-class lot of buyers it is > itimated that quite 2.00J attended the last sale, and 15,000 of the general public. THE FOLLOWING JS THE PRIZE LIST :— JE5 For the Best WAGON MARE or GELDING over 4 years old. £ 3 For the Best WAGON GELDING or FILLY over 3 and under 4 years. 43 For the Best WAGON GELDING or FILLY over 2 and under 3 years. £ For the Best WAGON GELDING or FILLY over 1 and under 2 years. £ 2 For the Best CART FOAL. XI For the Second Best CART FOAL. XI For the Best HALF-BKED FOAL, out of a Mare over 14 hands. jEl For the Best HALF-BRED FOAL, out of a Cob Mare or Pooy, under 14 hands. Conditions :—5s will clear all expenses if not Sold. Entries will be taken by Mr Thomas Broster. Tatttonhall, who will attend Chester Markets Mr John Evans, Cheshire View, Marchwiel; Mr James Davies, Cross Lanes Stores, Wrexham or direct to the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexhaic. Entries will close early in September. Owners of good Horses will find it much to their advantage to enter for this sale. Top prices guaranteed. Cart Horses made up to X82 at the last sale. 1529z MONDAY, AUGUST ISTH, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sate of off-going Tenant's share of Wheat at "White Gate Lane Farm," Wrexham, and three Stacks of prime old Hay in Hafod-y-wern Stackyard. MR Hoyd has been instructed by Colonel Jones to 1M offer for SALE BY AUCTION, on Monday, Aug. the 18th, at three o'clock. Two fields of WHEAT growing on White Gate Lane Farm," adjoining Wrexham Barracks, half share, and straw to go off. This is one of the finest crops of Wheat in Denbighshire. Now standing in Hafodywern Stackyard- Stack of PRIME OLD HAY, about 18 tons. Stack of PRIME OLD HAY, about 12 tons. Stack of PRIME OLD HAY, about 6 tons. The Auctioneer will feel obliged if intending purchasers will meet him ou Monday, August 18th, at three o'clock, at the Field of Wheat adjoining the Wrexham Barracks, where it will be sold, and immediately afterwards at Hafodywern Farm, where the Hay will be sold. Punctual attendance invited. Further particulars from the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham, or Mr JOHN rEAR, Hightown Weighing Machine. IGat'tf SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. I' .r-/ HORSE SALES. LLTCAS'S, IIOTHriN-I-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES CARTS, GEARS, ekc. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS, HAR- NESS HORSES. COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Horses for tJeSê Sales to be sent the day prior. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at the Repository, Tuesday prior. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1890. 194 SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. INTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 2,000 STORE LAMBS AND WETHERS AT THE GROSVENOR STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. IJR J. E. DAVIES bees to announce that he will 1. SELL BY AUCTION, at this M?rt, on Wednesday, August 1:3b, lb90, the under-mentioned STORE LAMBS AND WETHERS:— 430 Grand Cross-bred Ewe and Wether Limbs, the property of Mr James Alexander, Tygwyr, CilceD. 120 Grand Cross-bred and Black-faced Ewe and Wether Lambs, lO grand two-year-old Highland Wetheis, 7 grand Cheviot Hams, 5 grand Black-faced Highland Rams, the property of G. M. Dixon, Esq., Bodidris. 100 Grand Cross-bred Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of B. D. Cooke, E-q., Colomendy. 40 Grand Cross-bred Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of R. H. V. Kyrke, Esq., of Nant)ffritb. 20 Grand Cross-bred Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mr E. Roberts, Hendre Issa, Nerquis. 60 Grand Cross-bred Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mr Wro. Robson, Eglwyseg. Llangollen. 100 Grand Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mr W. Bellis, Waen Farm, Nerquis. 40 Grand Shropshire Ewe Lambs, and 40 Grand Shrop- shire Wether Lambs, the property of Mr R. Owen, Ty- draw. 30 Grand Shropshire Wether Lambs, the property of W. H Bnddicom, Eiq, Penbedw. SO Grand Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mr E. Jones, Trosywern. 2i Grand Shropshire Ewe Lambs, 12 Grand Cross-bred Ewe famt-s, the property o; Mr E. W. Jones, Nerquis. 30 Grand Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mr J. Davies, Bryngoleu. 20 Pedigree Shropshire Ewe Lambs, the property of J. Scott Bankes, Esq. 20 Pedigree Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, the property of Mr Griffith Jones, Mold. 20 Grand Shrcp?ire Ewe Lambs, the property of Mr Peter Jones, Tydujn Ucba, Mold. 10 Grand Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, 10 Grand Cross-bred Wether Lambs, t'1e property of H. Elkington, Esq., Leeswood Hall. 4U Grand Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, the pro- perty of Mrs LaGallais, Northop. Together with other Lots. the property gentlemen in the neighbourhoad. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention ef Flock Masters, and Breeders of Sheep generally, to the above Stock, which he believes tote perfectly sound and healthy, and having been bred by the owners on the famous 3loel Fammau," Bodidris," Eglwyseg," Llangollen, and other mountains, will undoubtedly turn out capital growers-in fact, the Auctioneer has the greatest con- tidence in recommending the whole of the Lots, as the different breeders mentioned have now become well- known for the excellent quality of their stock, which has hither turned out exceedingly well, and most satisfactory to the purchaser?. The attention of our Butcher friends is also directed to this stock, amongst which will be found a large number ready for slaughter. Canvenient trains leave Chester for Mold at 10.2 a.m. Wrexham at 9.55 a.m.. and Denbigh at 9.45 a.m. returning from Mokl-for Chester at 3.11 and 4.20, for Denbigh at 3.7, and for Wrexham at 3.11. Sale at Eleven a'clcck to the minute, to suit the train service. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 1567c SALE BY MR R. OLLERHEAD. -r -J"J "R OLLERHEAD will SELL by AUCTION on ITJL Monday, August litb, 1890, of Household Furni- ture snd other Effects at Two o'clock in Vegetable Market, Wrexham. 1623a THE STOCK EXCHANGE. MEMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT 1M_ ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with The Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Committee. Lists of Members of the Stock Exchange who act as stock and share brokers may be obtained on application to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to the Committee of the Stock Exchange. Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London, E C. 2 PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIXTURE. The most reliable, speedy, and agreeable cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, and all .eases of the lungs and air-passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquillizing in its action, quite different from ordinary cough remedies Affords relief after second dose. Bottles. b litf and J 9d each. Sold by all Chmists. Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. WILLIAM DEW AND SON. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms and Property known as the CAERWYS HALL ESTATE, in the Parishes of Caerwys, Xannerch, and Yiceifion, in the counties of Denbigh and Flint. TO BE OLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by Messrs, Jt. William Dew and Son, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on Wedne-day, the 10th day of September. 1890, at 2 p.m punctually, in the following or such other Lota as may be determined upon at the time of Sale- LOI 1. -All that FREEHOLD FARM known as PEU- CHA'R CWM," in the pirihofNannercb, comprising farm- house and out-buildirgs, and about 152a. lr. lOp. of land, now in the occupation cf Mrs Ann Lbyd. This is a first-rate rearing farm, and grows good barley and turnip crops. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD FARM known as "TYN-Y- CELYN," in the parishes of Nannerch and Ysceifiog, in the occupation if Robert Lloyd, comprising farmhouse and premises, and 77a. lr. 14p or thereabouts, of lan. This is a nice compact holding, well farmed. The house and ont-bnildingj are in good condition, and are for the most part new. The farm is well watered and fenced, and the woodlatds and young timber are valuable and im- proving. LOT 3 —AH that FREEHOLD FARM known as HEN- LIVING," in the parish of Nannerch, comprising about 18 acrftl. in the occupation of Mrs Ann flashes. This u a very pleasant little htlding, in excellent order. The house has been recently repaired, and the buildings are nearly new. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and Premises known as "M AES YR EhGOB," in the parish of Nannerch, in the occupation of Samuel Hughes, comprising good farm- house, out-buildings, &c., and about 49 acre of land. This ia a good hill farm, with some first-class barley land. LOT £ .—All that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM, known as "CAERWYS HALL FARM." in the parishes of Caerwys and Ysceifiog, comprising farmhouse and out- buildir.gs. and 185 or thereabouts of land, now occu- pied by Mr David Morgan. This is a very fine sheep and barley farm. The buildings are very commodious and very well situated for working the land. The house is large, and could be easily converted into a gentleman's residence. This and the ten following lots would make a most perfect little estate for residential and sporting purposes, and a first-class investment. The land is good, light, and easily farmed, and the gates and fences are all in good order. LOT ti.-WOODLANDS, comprising 33a. Or. 8p, adjoin- ing the above. LOT 7.—All that FREEHOLD FARM. let with Lot 5 to Mr David Morgan, and known a* in the parish of Ysceifiog, containing 113 acres or thereabouts of excellent pasture and arable land. This farm is well watered an(1 fenced, and has good buildings and cottages upon it, but no farmhouse. LOT 8.—WOODLANDS, comprising 54a. 2r. 18p" adjoin- ing the above. LOT 9.—All that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and Garden, known as Rbydlydan Cottage," now let to Mr David Morgan. This would make a very convenient keeper's residence. LOT 10.-All that FREEHOLD FARM and PREMISE- known as "MARIAN FARM," in the parish of Caerwys, in the occupation of Mr Joseph Jones, comprising farmhouse and < ntbuildings and 26 are, or thereabouts, of first-rate land. LOT 11.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and PREMISES, known as "MARIAN TREFEDWIN." in the parish of Caer- wy ?, in the occupation of Mr John Jones, comprising farm- house and outbuildings, and about 13 cres of land. LOT 12.—All thit FREEHOLD FARM and PREMISES known as PANT," in the parish of Caerwys, in the occupa- tion of Mr William Jones, comprising farmhouse and out- buildings, and about 19 acres of land. The above three lots are compact and valuable little holdings, which woald go well together. They are all in excellent ordet, LOT 13.-AU that FREEHOLD FARM and PREMISES, in the parish of Ysceifiog, known as "IVY HOUSE," in the occupation of Mrs Edwards, comprising 36 acres or there- abouts. This is a very good little farm, with a superior house, which would make an exceHent shooting box, or if sold with Lot 7 would make a good farmhouse for both lots. LOT 14 —All that FREEHOLD FARM and PREMISES, in the parish of Ysceifiog, known as MARIAN COCALDIAD," in the occupation of Mr Rcbt. Jones, com- prising farmhouse and buildings and two cottages and 16 acres cr thereabouts of excellent pasture. LOT 15.-All those THREE CROFTS, near Marian Toll Gate, now let to Mrs Davies, Water-street, Caerwys, com- prising la. 2r. 6p. of very valuable freehold building or accommodation land, commanding one of the most beautiful views in the county. Possession can be had on the 1st November next. LOT 16.—All those TWO FKEEHOLD COTTAGES, Gardens and Croft, in the occupation of Mrs Daves, Thos. Ellis, *nd Edward Jones, situate on the main road from the town of C lerwys to tJoA station. LOT 17.—All those TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, with Yards, Gardens, and Appurtenances, situ- ate in Water-street, in the town of Caerwys, now occupied respectively by Mrs Bertha Evans (The Manor House,) and Miss Davies. LOT 18.—All those TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, with large Gardens and convenient premises thereto attached, situate in Chapel-street, Caerwys, in the respective occupations of Mr John Williams and Mrs John Jtnes. LOT 19.-All that convenient and commodious FREE- HOLD VltLA RESIDENCE, known as FRON-DEG," situate within two minutes' walk of Caerwy-i Station, and on the main road from Mold to Denbigh, now in the occu- pation of WillUm Roberts, Esq. The house contains drawing-room, dining-room, gun- room, 6 bedroom' and good kitchen and offices. There is a large garden and a good field attached, containing alto- gether la. Or. 21p. LOT 20.—All that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP PREMISES, tear <o the above lot, with a large garden attached, now occupied by Mrs Elizabeth Denman. For sale plans and further particulars, applv to the Auctioneers, Welifield Houses. Eangor, or to MR W. WYNN EVANS, SOLICITOR, 1, HIGH-STKEET, WREXHAM. SALE BY MESSRS WALTON K LEE. Denbighshire. Midway between the important towns of Ruabon ar:d Liai The outlying portions of the Trevor Estate, comprising an area of about 70 acres of excellent Agricultural and Accommodation Land, divided into convenient holdings, A well-established Pub:ic House, known as 1be Mill Inn," situate at Cefn Mawr. Two ol'-established C-rn Mills with suitable l uildirgi, and various enclosures cf Garden l and. The whole being let to good tenants, and more described here- under Lot. Description. Occupier. Area. Rental. a. r. p. £ s. d. I. Dolydd Farm. Messrs Jackson ? Edwards 32 2 19 1(\,1 0 0 2. Lower :\Ii11. Mrs 0 1 0. 15 0 0 0 1 Ú 0 4. Three Accom- modation Fields Messrs Hughes <fc Edwards .13 2 18. 27 7 0 Mfssrs Williams Hvldings ft Davies 0 0 25 2 0 0 6. Two wiccornroo- Measra Jonet ci; daticn Fields & Davies and Mis Garden. Williams 0 2 12. 4 14 6 7. Three Accein- Mtssrs Ell's & modaticn Fields Edwards 0 0 16 0 12 6 a. 69 .)1 14 0 MESSRS WALTO? & LEE Wiu OFFER the above fjr i?i. ALE by AUCTION, at the HAD HOTEL, LLANGOLLEN, on Tuesday, the 9th of September. 1800, in the afternoon, unless ac ceptable offers be m-de meanwbil-s by private treats Partieulars of Sa'e may be had of Messrs Hurt TON, YRATKS HART & BURTON, Solicitor, 37, L^nc ln's Inn Field", W.C., or of the Auc- tionew, at their offices, 20, Mouut-street, Grosvenor- Square, London, W. 1593A R(USSELL'S GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, their ewn pure English manufacture, with all Russell's latest patented improvements, range in price from .£3 to £35. They are handsome, strong, and perfect timekeepers represent the largest stock and best value in England, there being no intermediate profit between the manufacturer and the wearer. Sent free everywhere at Russell's risk and costs on receipt of draft or post order. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free on application. WATCH REPAIRS PROMPT AND PERFECT. Estimates given and cost of carriage taken. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMOND, GEM, JL ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. Finger-size Card sent free on application. T. R. RUSSELL, MAKER TO THE QUEEN, CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. 776a HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address :—" Haxell, London. Telegrams for visitors must be marked c/o Haxell, London." FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the FTbe-%tres and Places of Amusement. Within 00 minutes of the City by 'Bus cr Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particular, combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate ladies' and Gentlemen's Coffee Rooms, Billiard Room, ttc. BED AND BREAKFAST, 6,6. LIGHTS AND ATTENDANCE FREE. 10 Minutes from Waterloo Station. ( Euston Station. 20 „ „ -{ St Pancras Station. iking's Cro Station. ) Paddington Station. 30 (LiTetpoo! Street Station. G.E.R E. NELSON HAXELL, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1853. HE2z LIIR GRENVILLE JOJNES, L.D.S., R.C.S. (Dental Surgeon to the Ruabon and White burch Cottage Hospitals), No. 3a, HIGH STREET Entrance beside MR EDISBURY'S Shop. Attendance from 9 30 a.m. to G p.m., Fridays excepted j Wkitchurch on Fridays. J408 Entertainments and Meetings. "r- RUABON AND RHOS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. PresidentSIR WATKI WILLIAMS WYNN, BART. Patroness THE LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. A GRAND gXHIBITION I Will be held in WYNNSTAY PARK, on MONDAY, AUGUST lltb, 1520. The band of the SHROPSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY (by permission of the Right Hon. the bar! of Kilmoiey, K.P.), c nducted by Mr J. Hudson Davits, has been engaged. ATHLETIC SPORTS DANCING DISPLAY OF DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS lBY PAIN.) Refreshments ob the Ground. ADMISSION TO THE FLOWE. SHOW AND GROUNDS.—Sub- scribers, I o'clock. General Public, 2 o'clock. Is after 3 o'clock tide Entries for productions eloxt on August 5th. For Entries and Particular^ of Sports apply to Mr W. R. HUMPHREYS, Penycae National Schools, Ruabon. Entries for Sporta close August 7th REV. W. T. DAVIES, HOD. Treasurer. 1492o P. MIDDLHTON, Hon. Secretary. WIRRAL & LIBKB.NHEAD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL. SHOW Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pig". Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Butter, Cheese, Bees, Honey, Grain, ICoots, Plant*, Fruits, Flowers, Implements, and mhinerJ, will be held on FWloEwDeNrsE, SDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd and 4? SEP- TEMBER, when nearly £ 1,500 wiil be given in Prizes. Grand Leaping of Hunters each day. The Band and Pi;ers I of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanden, from Edinburgh Castle, will play both day. daring the Show. Ail entries close 16th August. Schedules and other information can be bad on application to the Secretary, ARTHUR H. ED WARD SON, 28, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. 1582c UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF W LESJ ABERYSTWYTH. PBBSJDENT THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. PRINCIPAL THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (LoND. AND ÚXO.) D.D. (EDIN.) A LARGE number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhi- bitions from .£.0 to £10 (open and close) offered for competition. Examination begins Wednesday, September 17th, 1890. A Fee of £10 per Session admits to all classes. Single Classes jEt per term. Women Student* admitted into Hall of Residence under superintendence of Miss X. A. Carpenter, at a charge of 30 guineas per session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Wales, Aberjstwith. MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. Sec. Oth July, 1^90. 141 Sa HAWARDEN & BUCKLEY FLOWER SHOW Will be held in the grounds of HAWARDEN CASTLE, ON AUGUST 21sT,. Under the patronage and presence of THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M P., AND MRS GLADSTONE. v BANDS AND DANCING IN THE EVENING. 1475n Secretary E. R. JONES, Hawarden. ROSSETT, GfcESFORD, PULFORD, AND DODLESTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE ABOVE SOCIETY WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAYi AUGUST loth, 1SOO (By kind permission of Capt. Griffith-Boscawen), on TKEYALYNf PARK, ROSSETT, Under the distinguished Patronage of HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. K.G. Upwards of 303 Prizes are offered for Plants, Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetable?. The Prizes will be distributed near the tents at o.O p.m. THE BAND OF THE 3aD BATT., R.W.F., Has been engaged, and will play choice selections of music during the day. The Exhibition will open at 2 p.m. Admission to the Park from 2 to ti, One shilling from 6 to the close, Six- pence. Passengers will be booked at Reduced Fares for the double journey by the following trains :— From Chester b Rossett, 11.15 and 6.5 p.m., third c'asa return tickets, Is. From Wrexham to Hos-ett at 2 2, 5 7, and 6.25 p.m., third class return tickets, 9d. Returning to Wrexham ac 6.22 and 9.27 p.m., and to Chester at t'.3S and I0.18 p.m. Entries will be received on Friday, August Stb, at the Rossett National School-room, 7.:m p.w t0 9 p.m., or they may be sens to the hon. secretary not Icter than Saturday, August 9th. All exuibits must be in the tents not I?ter than 1? o'clock on the morning of the Show, or ¡the). will be d:sqaa:-Bed, see Kula 18, Tenders for supplyin Refreshments upon the ground mast be sent to the Secretary not later th?n the S:h day of Au?u-r. N.B.—No nut standing, or shooting palieries will be allowed in the viliege on the day of the Show. zi5.32a EDWARD BABB, Hon. Secretary. SHREWSBURY GREAT FLORAL FETE. A Glorious Summer Holiday in the Far-famed Grounds of THE QUARRY. SHREWSBURY, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, AUG THE MOST MAGNIFCENT FLOWER SHOW IX ENGLAND. Worth Travelling 100 miles to see. BEE EXHIBITION, AND LECTURES CN BEEKEEPING, By Mr BALDWIN. NINE HOUR" EXQUISITE MUSIC EACH DAY, By the Magnificent Bands of HI. ROYAL HURSE GUARDS (B!ue), Conducted by Mr C. GODFREY. H.M GRENADIER GUARDS, Conducted by LISUT. DAN GODFREY. AND THE SHROPSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, By permission of the Commanding Officers. MASSED BANDS, EACH EVENING. Magnificent Programmes of Music Specially Arranged. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND CAVALRY COMPETITIONS. BALLOON ASCENTS, by Capt. Whelan. EIGHT HOUR V MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES, Without intermission, by the Most Wonderful Artistes in the World, all specially engaged for this Fêe only, Including— ELLA ZUILA AND LU LU, World Champions on the High Wire. THE ORIGINAL LEOPOLDS, Wonderful Acrobats and P^ntcmimista- THE FAR-FAMED BROTHERS GRIFFITHS WITH THEIR BLONDIN DONKEY. THE MARVELLOUS FLYiNG DILLONS, on the Treble TrBapEeAzeU.TIFUL JESSICA, Queen of the Slack Wire. THE BEAUTIFUL .JESSICA, Queen of the Slack Wire. THE AVRIGNY TROUPE, Extraordinary Japanese Jugglers and Balancers. LITTLE PAUL, The Great Foot Balancer. HERD OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOATS. THE ECLIPSE TRIO, Vaultera and Acrobatic Comedians. PADDOCK TROUPE OF JUVENILE BICYCLISTS. JAPANESE DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS EACH AFTERNOON. A Great Novelty. GEORGEOUS DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS By Messrs J. Pain & Sons Each Evening. CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. ADMISSION :—Wednesday, One to Five 6d Five to Seven, Is after Seven, 6d Thursday, aU day from Eleven, Is after Seven, tide H. W. ADNITT, Hon Secg 1569fnz W.W.NAUNTON. f O.. THE NEW CODE. T. MORGAN OWEN. Esq., H.M.I., Haskindly consented to address the Managers and Teachers of the DENBIGH AND FLINT DISTRICT, on the NEW CODE, At the TOWN HALL, RHYL, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 23RD, AT TWO P.M. All are cordially invited, and those wishing information on any particular parts of the Code piease communicate queries to D. J. DAVIES. Gen. Sec., 1597c National School, Flint. =FRAMINfi= Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Framing to JOHN LITTLE The Library, Wrexham. 2027 Business Announcements "r. PENADUR SPRING, WREXHAM. TENNIS! PICNIC!! BOATING PARTIES Should provide themselves with pure and refreshing BEVERAGES. MESSRS J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, LIMITED. NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM, Are now sending out in 3 doz. and 6 doz. Cases SPARKLING LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE, A 1 GINGER ALE, CURACOA CHAMPAGNE, ORANGE CHAMPAGNE, LEMON SQUASH. VITADONE (Phosporated), All in Champagne Pints, Tinfoiled, at 716 the 3 doz. case." Also, as recommended by the Medical Profession. SODA, SELTZER, POTASS, LITHIA WATERS, LEMONADE, GINGER BEER, STONE GINGER BEER (REGISTERED SPECIALITIES.) EFFERVESCING NEURIN | NSALDEMER ANTI-PYRIN SCL CALCIS. EFPERVESCtNE NEUR)NiMALDEf?R AXU-PYRtNSCL MLGtS. For Sleeplessness &c. j I For Feverishness, Sea-Sic?iiess, EFervesciEg Lime Water for SOLUTION OF THE BROMIDES &c. Dyspep&ia. 2s 60 PER DOZ. 6s- PER DOZ. 3s PER DOZ. Price Lists, Analysts Report as to Purity, and Testimonials Post Free. Lo Honorable mention-Paris Exhibition, Bronze Medal, London, Certificate of merit at Sanitary Institution, 1881 London. See name and Trade Mark on label and Cork. 1150 IRS PARRY, 15a, TOWN HILL, Respectfully thanks her numerous Customers for their liberal support in the past, and Solicits an Extension of the same Patronage to a NEW BRANCH SHOP, 38, HIGH STREET, Which will be OPENED IN A FEW DAYS with a WELL-SELECTED STOCK of WOOLS, YARNS, FLEECY, &c., ARTISTIC NEEDLE WORK, &c., LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER CLOTHIYG, HABERDASHERY, &v. ICOOn "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 3EL. 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. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE iERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS- R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STOKES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. PRIZES VALUE OVER 46000 FOB YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION. Competitors not to te over 17 years of age last birthday. The first of these Monthly Competitions will 'be on August 31st next, followed by others OD. September 30th, October 31st, November 30th, December 31st, &c., &c., until further notice. The favourable consideration of Parents and Guardians and kind permission for their young people to compete for these prizes are asked on the following grounds:— There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure in one does not discourage but stimulates to a fresh effort. The motto is—"If at fir,t you don't succeed Try, Try, Try again." The articles given are all the befit of their class. RULES. I.—No competitor to be over 17 years of age. II.-The Competition will be held and Prizes awarded every month until further notice. ID.—Competitors to save as mxa:y Sunlight Soap wrappers as they can collect. Cut off tho bottom portion of each wrapper-that portion commencing Now for the Sunlight Way of Washing." This portion called the Coupon" is to be saved for the competition. IV.—"When as many of these coupons are collected as the competitor thinks will win a prize send them POSTAGE OR CARRIAGE PAID to LEVER BROS., Ld., PORT SUNLIGHT, Nr. BIRKENHEAD, ENCLOSING WITH THE "COUPONS" a sheet of paper on which the competitor has written her or his FULL Name and Address, age last birthday, the number of the competition entered for, and the number of coupons enclosed. This paper must be signed by three witnesses of over 20 years of age. Only one witness to be chosen out of the same house, and no witness out of the house competitor lives in. V.-The "COUpvllS to be sent in (postage or carriage paid) not later than the last day of the month. Coupons" received too late for one month's competition will be put into the next. VI.—The Prizes will be awarded amongst those sending in (for their age) the largest number of "Coupons," provided the paper with the Coupons is correctly filled up and witnessed according to Rule IV. VIT.-A competitor can only enter for one ririze each month, but may compete every month if she or he wishes. VUI.—Lists of Winners of each month's com- petition will be advertised until further notice in Tit-Bits and Answers" the third week of the month following, but a printed lifct of winners will be forwarded ten days after each competition closes to competitors who send ide stamp to pay postage. IX.-Employees of Lever Bros., Ld., and their families are debarred from competing. X.—Lever Bros., Ld., will award the prizes to the best of their ability and judgment, but it is understood that all who compete for the prizes agree to accept Lever Bros. Ld.'s award as final. In fending Coupons Mark the Envelojes on the The SUNLIGHT SOAP WRAPPER with elch Ta MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prizes value over J5600. CO Silver Keyless Lever Watches value No. A-e. A:4 4s. each. 1 17 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 „ 10 :) 3 15 10 10 100 Silver Keyless Watches value 3Cs. each. No. Age. 4 14 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 5 13 10 „ 10 „ „ „ G 12 10 10 2) 7 11 10 10 „ 8 10 10 „ 10 21 & undr. I 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles. No. Age. TRIC YCLES. BICYCLES. 9 17 1 value X21 to girls, 1 value £ 20 to boys. 10 16 1 ,,£21 "1,, X20 „ 11 15 1 tlO 10s. 1 ".£14 „ 12 14 1 ,,£10 10s. 1 ,,£14 „ 13 13 1 „ XIO 10s. 1 ".£14 14 12 1 ,,£9 „ 1 „ x7 15 11 1 ,,£9 1 X 7 16 10 1 ,,£7 „ 1 „ X6 10a. „ t & undr. EXTRA Unsuccessful competitors ivko ]i:ive sent in not less than 24 "Coupons" will rotvive, free of cost :lnù postage p.'tid, a facsimile rejirr.hiction (size by jl}in.) of the painting by >V.V. Fi itli, r.A., exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1889, and n:im;-d by us So Clean." The Daily Telegraph, July lit! IPS?, says of it—"A charming little picture." ffli-u this picture is out of l'rint others will take its yhice. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. .£500 in &COO Prizes. Same rulc-s as for the Monthly Competitions. "Coupons" for this competition to be sent in not later than Saturday. December 13ih. 18;10, and marked" Christmas Prize Competition." Printed lists of the winners will be forwarded, on or before December 23rd, to each competitor who encloses id. stamp for postage. 2000 Prizes as follows: Each winner may select whatever nhe or Le wishes for a Christmas Prize in Books, Toys, Games, &c., &c., to the value of about 5s. (a shilling or two over or under this figure will not matter) or may have 5s. in cash should they so wish. No. Age. 17 17 125 Prizes to girls. 1Prizes to boys. 18 16 125 „ „ 125 „ 19 15 125 „ „ 125 „ 20 14 125 „ „ 125 „ 21 13 125 „ „ 125 IJ 22 12 125 „ 125 „ 23 11 125 „ „ 125 „ 24 outside Competition." Purchasers see that you get iblet of "Sunlight soap." 1497 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I THE OLD ESTABLISHED GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, AND STATIONERY BUSINESS, CARRIED ON FOR NEARLY 51 YEARS AT THE II THE CROSS, OSWESTRY, WILL BE CONTINUED IN THE SHOP NEXT DOOR TO MR LASHMORE. JEWELLER. CHURCH STREET. GEORGE R. BAYLEY WILL ALSO CARRY ON IN ALL ITS BRANCHES THE PRINTING BUSINESS ADJOINING THE SAME PREMISES. 1544O II ovENS "Smokeless" and Clean. Save 50 to 75 per cent. of Fuel. Bake continuously. Hundreds in use. For Bakeries, Prison! Coffee Taverns, Asylums, Institutions, Schools, &c. W. F. MASON, Engineer, LONGSIGHT, MANCHESTER. 1109 Purveyors to H.M. The QUEEN and H-R-H. The PRINCE OF WALES. SPRAirT PATENT MEAT FEBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT), 20/- psr Cwt., Carriage Paid, Bags included. BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. See each Cake is stamped SFRATT'S PATENT" and a "X. PAMPHLET ON CANINE DISEASES POST FREE. POULTRY MEAL, 20/- per Cwt., Carriage Paid, Bags included. Being thoroughly cooked it is more easily digested, and cannot clog and impair the digestion of young birds as the raw meals so persistently puffed invariably do. It is in. valuable for Laying Hens, and for all kinds of Poultry. New Edition of "THE COMMON SEXSE OF POULTRY KEEPING," 3d. Post Free. Contains full and practical information on Poultry Rearing, Housing. Feeding, &c. Of all Corn Dealer?, Grocers, Chemists, &c., or of Spratt's Patent, Limited, London, S.E. 5G9 BdBiaeas Annoaicements. F- JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON TEAS. AT C K. iJENSON&CO/S. C. K. 1:> 1,S 1 u: .,i. THE TEA DRINKER'S BUDGET, 1 8 9 0. REDUCTION IN THE DUTY ON TEA. The Duty on Tea is now reduced 2d per lb., and C. K. BENSON & co. Are giving their Customers the Benefit. SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. PURE TEAS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON. ALWAYS TO 8E DI.FI* DED L'PON ATD 2d. per lb. CHEAPER. TRY THE FINEST TEAS IN TCREXBAM. ONCE TASTED ALWAYS PREFERRED. TO BE HAD ONLY FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. NORTH WALES & SALOP, CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY STORES. 14, HIGH STREET, and 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21. CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. A FORTUNE GIVP-N AWAY! GRAND FREE PRIZE for EVERY READER. ?JT The Watch trade paral} ed. Send Post Oce Order TO-DAY for £2 12s (jJ, to H. SAMUEL'S and yuu will receive hy return Post a splendid ENGLISH LSVKK WATCH, Jewelled, Capped, fitte i in Solid Silver English Hall-marked Cases. WORTH FIVE GUINEAS, our Price .£2 12s 6d. In return for P.O. Order for 25i H. SAMUEL will send the famous SILVER "ACME" WATCH (Lady or Gentleman's Size), in Solid Sterling Silver Cases. WORTH THREE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUEL'S Price, 25s. A SPECIAL AND AI'I'RH>IUATE FREE PRIZE: WILL BE ENCLOSED THIS wnll EACH, TO THOSE READERS WHO ENCLOSE THE COUPON liKLOV. U IT;I THFIR ORDER. Every Watch warranted Five Yczrs. A Week's Free Trial allowed. Send To-day for H. SAMUKL'S large Desciipiire Catalogue, which will sent to any address Gratis and Post Free, with full particulars of H. Mavel'.ous FREE PRIZE. '1  ) 1 ???OM ?(?ertMcr /?a?<'rs. !??  !i r'? SPECIAL FKbK PlilZE  ptiw. I 1>UN i?nu. The holder is entitled to receive the Watches mentioned above at the reduced I prices of £2 12s fd and 25s, and to receive absolutely free H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE I (Signed) H. SAMUKX, Manchester. Available for fourteen days. All P.O Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, G.P O.. Manchester. Cut out thi Coupon, and enclose it with your Order. ASSURED SUCCESS.—Readers who are Clerks, Timekeepers, Railway Men, Foremen, or who are in positions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. Samuel for particulars of his celebrated system. Li) eral terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousands of Clu1:s in active operation throuafaftut the Kingdom. Watche-, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro bilver Plate, Cutlery, Ac., &c. H. SAMUEL LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, !)7,1)9, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 971 ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON-TARIFF FIRE AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed C'lpital. £:r,7,.5Jü Premium Income for 18S9 £ 7t>.3!)S Chairman-Sampson S. Lbyd, Esq., of Dolobran (Lloyd's Bank, Limited.) Head Office-26, Old Broad Street, Loudon, E.C. Inspector for Wale'.—M. Pennant-Joses, 3a, High-street, Wrexham. Prospectuses, rates, and other information can be obtained on application to the Head or District Offices aa above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in Wales. llGSa CATTLE DEALERS, &c., ATTENDING THE WREXHAM FAIRS Can be accommodated w ith Grass for CATTLE AND HORSES IN ASHFIELD PAHK, RHOSDDU. Goed grass, good shade, and water. For particulars apply at the Phoenix Coal Wharf Rhosddu, or at 15. Holt-street, Wrexham. lü510 LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, 5L AND 52, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. JNO. WILLIAMS BEGS to return thanks to the Nobilitv Gentrv, and the Public of the Town and Neighbourhood of Wrexham for their past support, a.nd to inform them that he has REMOVED FROM QUEEN STREET TO THE ABOVE NEW PREMISES, Where he trusts to receive a continuance of their support, and to assure them that all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FUNERALS SUPPLIED. 1