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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESS!IS JONES & sox. FAIli DAY. WREXHAM SMHHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17rn, lSJO. TESSRS JONES c- O N I>to thank their patrons .1.tM and friends tor thsir constant suprort, and beg to announce that thtv hold their next Sale of FAT & STOia: STOCK in Smithlield, on Monday, the day of November, J < £ », when the following Stock wm be oifered :— A prime lot of munificent Fat Bulc., Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh B -.rrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horaed Bulls. Very ripe Shro^shve-down and other Tat Sheep A grand lot of Fat and lie inn £ Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Macon Pigs, Breeding ° Sows and S:ore Pig*. ° An Aldernev In-calf H-ifer (to cilve in Dececiberjt belonging to Mr Mathew Phillips, Hafe.lybweh. Stock to be at the at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhim. 007f The following Prizes will be off red for competition at the Christmas Sd-, providing the Stock has not won a prize at any Siuittith hi fat :tock Sale, viz. :— A SILVER CUP fi r the lie ? Four Fat Beasts. A SILVER CUP for rhe he,t Fat Boast. A ILVB: CUP for the bcgt TAD the pro- perty of a tenant firmer who cllittly depends on tanning for a. tivfiihond. A SILVER CUP for i he Wat Ft But!. A SILVER CUP for the best of Five Fat Welsh Wethms. A SILVER CUP for the best Pen of Five Fat Sheep of any clais, not beinsj Welsh. A P UIZ E for thu three best Fat Pigs. A LADY'S PRIZE .■ >r best Fat Pig. No persons will be allowed to compete unless they have cifered Stock a-, the above Mait some time during the last twelve months. No animal nill be allowed to take more than one prize. Offices 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 2320z ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER nI, ISM. AT IIJ.30. SALE OF FAT AND i-TORH STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITH FIELD. MESSRS JO?KS & S)N I eg to thank the'r pMrons 1., anI {neu?-! 'r UM:r Ijheial Mipport, :?d wish to remind them of their Cluistni'is Sa e of Fa: and Store Stock, which wi.i t ike pi ice on Tuesday, the day of December, IS'.ii), at their Sniithlield. Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the fallowing sticS will be ottered :— Ptiiiie Fat Bullocks. Heifeis. and Bulls. l- setul Dairy Cows wish Calves at foot. Birrens, Ctlvin-i Heifers, and Yearling Heiier. p, ime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs. Fat Caivc*. Pork, 1-acon, aril Store Pigs Further entries respectfully solicited. The following Pr zes will he offered at our Christmas Sale of Fat Sto.-k, providing the Stock has not won a Prise at any Sinithfieid Fat Stock Sale :— A SILVF-R CUP for the best Three Fat Beasts. A SILVER CUP for the be t Fat Beast. A HILYIUt CUP for the he.-t Five Fat sheep. A PRIZE for the bast Three Fat Pigs. A PHIZg for the best Fat Pig. A PHIZE for the best Cottager's Pig (where no cows arc kept). No person will he allowed to compete unless they have offered st ck at this Auction sometime during the last twelve month3. No animal will be allowed to take more than one Prize. Stock to be it the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be tfcsru punctually. Offices: 1, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 22SSo Sale of Dairy Cows and He;f.;r«, Ye irlingt, Weanling Heifera, Draught M ire, Two Hows and Followers, Forty Welsh Lambs, Stacks of Oats, Wheat, Hay, and Oat Straw Potacoe-, Implements of Husbandry and Dairy Vtsse's, at BUYN-YR-EWEN FARM, PENYBRYN, PENYCAE, three miles from Runbou, and two miles from Acrefair (Stations. MESSRS. JOF. & OX have rpcured instructions It from Mr David Roberts, who is leaving the Kami, to SELL BY AUCITOV, on Fri 'av. November llt/n, ISHO. on the above premises, tiie whole of his Live and Dead STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY VESSELS. ifcc., comprising :— LIVE srocfli.—Four Young In-calf Cows" and Heifers, one to calve iu December, Yearl na Bull, Two Weanling Heifers, Two Young Sows and Foll >\vers, useful Draught Mare, in foal. Forty stock. Ewe, and Wether Welsh Lm)", &c. I FaltM PRODUCE, &C.—Five Sta ks of weil-harvested Veliow Oats, One Stack of Wheat, Stack of prime Hay, Stack of Oa1. Straw, Quantity of Potatoes ifcc to go off. iMPi.FAiKN'rs, &C., include. Iron Ploughs, Iron Harrows, I Chuff-Cutter, Ladder, with the usual assortment of Aricu!- t;:ral Implements, and portion of Dairy Vessels and Effects. I Sale at 12 o'clock prompt Office, I, Arcade, Wrexham. 2230b I SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY sm VT:: STREET, KHUSDDU, WREX- HAM. TO RE BY AUCTION by Messrs. JONES and t- SON l hy order of the Moitgagess) at the Walnut Trae Hotel, cm Monday, the 17:h day of November, 1SUU, at < c'o'.ock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, all thar ."Messuage Mr Dwelling-house known ■is non: House, c nttining two Parlours, Kitchen, Cack Kstohe:i, C ;l!^r, and Four Bedrooms, with Kitchen and Flof.ar <iardens. situ ite in Park-street, '-hosddu, and formerly in tit., occupation of Llewelyn Griffiths, but now of Mis.* (Irifliths. The (irunises are .supplied with gas and water. ) Further vartuu'ara may lid obtained on application to I the Al'c: luNiiKiis, 4, Arcade, Wrexham MKS-RS 5!lCil\nris & SONS. Solicitors, Llangollen or Mr HLMI'IIUKVS, Solicitor, 14, Temple Ruw, Wrexham. Ki; CHARLES HUXLEY, A BANKRUPT. •T{. Sohi b-i .4 uctif a. bit Onlsr of the Trusts? in JJ.<?/.•- rt'ptc.a, the K-jifty (l jl.'dempHon in vxhtiibl' Fre-h»ltl Hvunr Pi-oprrtjt, Utuate in the Bviowjh of Wrexham, in the Ci i'.itj of Denbigh. MESSRS JOXE? & SON have been favored with j?t i.tsu :cti ..? to OFFER for SALE BY PUBHC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, on Wednesday, the day of November iust., at Two for Three o'cli ck r'. u, prompt, in One Lot, the EQUITY of JIEIiEMPIION of an i in the following De;-ir.iH!e and Well-tenmt >! PiJOPERTIE.S, subject to the conditions to be then prodmv 1 — All thns F,.mteen FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELH?C: HOUSES, known ? and being NoM. 1 to H. Cr??cent Biiii.iin^s, "itu?te ?o?. 7 to 14 in and fr'?nun.; on 1 t) ill the rear of th bdore- menliontd premise. ,;11 in the Borough of Wrexham. j Also, :ii! those Six Freehold MEs.Sl' AGES or DWELT.- ING-lluUS!CS, auii Two other Freehold Messuages or DwvUin^-ftiiusrs and Shops, known as and being NOQ. 1!) to £ (J, Cre-c.;nt-ioad, in the horousrh of Wrexham, situate oppi^ite to and locking over the Smithfiehl Market. Also, an those Five MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES known as and being Nos. 1 to 3, Edge-stre-i. in the borough. Also, all those Thirty-seven FREEHOLD MF.SSUAGFS or DWELLING-HOUSES known as and being Nos. 1 t.. :J7, in the said borough I An a! th-se Twenty FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DIVF.LLiNG-KOUSES as and being >03. 1 to 20, ¡ Aldfoid-strevt. >-itu;i(.e in the said borough. The above •property is situate c'cse to the business centre of Wrexha-n, :m'l tbo h -uses are consequently in great liem mil, and c good ronta It is well tentnted, all the premises being occupied. The Houses an,t siiojn are let at rents varying from 33 to (js per and j.roilnce a total cr s.s rental of £ ~<:i! (j, Od. The p-operty is v. <-1 and >ubstantiaUy buiit, and is in good ten:iniiible repair. The 've premises adjoin one another, forming compact and very desirable property, which fittT" an •lx.>e'it invescment to capiaiist.. The "hoie is .-u''>ct to several nioi-tfiaies. under which there is now diio to the mortgagees the sum of -J. '° 1- .-¡. jL7.7;v-: 17s 2d. Further parti.^ilars as to the property can be obtained atthecthe.s oi Mr I,LF.WK!.v.\ Hue,II JONKS, tli" Ofliciai | Heceivcr, Cryp'-cht-nbei- Ch?ter M?-sra EVAN .MoRms -V Cc. The Pr:?r\ Wrexham, soHciton: of the AiTTP.jNrF.us-, Overton Arcad", Wrexham. 2i>10zct SALE BY MESSRS ASTON & SOX, .81 Or;r>t:u Of THE MORTr.AGF.E5. NANT, BERSHAM, NEAR WREXHAM. I Sale of ftrii tlesirabb? FfehnW irn'i"r Corn 3 fill (i'-i'h the niacin nrrji b' lonjir.j thereto), Uouaes, Shop, Outbuildings, rrlllld IjCtiut. BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MR S. ASTON, at t the Cross Foxes Inn. Coedpoeth, on MONDAY, the I 17th day of NOVEMBER, at Five o'clock in the after- noon, punctually, in two lots, and suhject to conditions to be produced at the Sale. Lor 1.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, together with the Water Corn Mill (and machinery belong- ing thereto). Outbai1dj!1g and Ofnee", and the Crofts, Vaden and appurtenances thereunto belonging, si'uate at Nant, in the town-bin of Bersham, in the parish of Wrex- ham, in the county of Denbigh, and caUed or known by the name of New Mills, and was formerly in the occupation of the late Richard Rogers, butcher, and now of Evan Franci. I LOT ?.-A!! thrse Two ME-?UAGE? or DWELLING HOUSES and SHOP, together with the Outbuildings, I Garden", and A PFurtenances thereto belonging, situate at the Nant, aforo,ilt, formerly in the occupation of Mr Ellis Richards, and an-ther, and now of Messrs Daniel Edwards ttnd S imuel R betts. The whole of thd property is situated in a very populous and thriving neighbourhood, and constantly tenanted. If II desired, part of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. For further p?rt?cntars app!y to the Anctioneer. Regent- street, or to Messrs JAMES & .J.UIE5, solicitors, Wrexham. 223Soc MH-^RS A?TO? ? SON will SELL BY AUCTION, m M Tu,h' next. November ISth, at their ale Loom, le!!l'm-"ré"'t (tended there for the convenience of antity ? Superinr Second-h?nd HOUSE- 3ale), a FUQJiu Ni l\ RE Md EFFE' T, Large dresser with HOLD l'lUIZNI'I'-L -RE aiitl EFFF., T.? I ar.,e dresser with cupboards and drawers, hair-seated sofai and conches, mahogany sidtb03rd, handsome hat stand, walr.ut drawing room suite in velvet, carpets, valuable American organ with four seti of retd*, eight stops, and two knee swells music siool, mahogany hall chairs, set of silver-mounted harness, lad> s sal ile and bridle, brass bedsteads, mattresses, beds, sewing machine, brass-face clock, auctioneers -tan > nnd bell, copying press, paper rack, and numerous other els. Sale at 1-30. Goods will on view on the Monday in the \uction iiooma. z;¡¡ z SALE BY ME R. OLLERHEAD. .,o-í" I T?t? KtCHARI) (jLLT<'RHEADhMMcp!ved mstruc' '?"'??"'??'?'.??ois giving up houH^keerin«> r'?r ?L'crtO?.on Mondav, November 17th. ■itiia 1• 11 Market, Wrexhim, remove 1 for c?n- venienli? sik!% th3 W'h°le n?' h r HOUSEHOLD FURI- I»F v',? i-aboginy sofas in hair, sinsle ami e?? chair ill bir Md leather, mhogany round and aqaare centre t?.??, wdnut bureau, handsome gilt and ebony p:t.r ??-?9, cheffon'er and bookcase, kitchen reciuis:tes, s:.rere 1 cruet, te? a rvice, birds mders'MdeJ Ded.sti?ad=. mattresses, feather beda.be? and t?bieUnen ?nd conL lit of L?-sonM. Xo Reserve. Sile at One o'c!ock. Office i, Charles-stritt, Wrexham. Sales by Auction. SALES BY Mil F. LLOYD "1" 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 BEAST, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next B AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for Monday Morning next at K'.?O, which will cnmorise- Prime Fat BuIJocb, Heifer?, Cows and BuUs. The usual supyly of excellent Dairy C"ws and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of Pork, and Store Pigs Fat and Rearing Caries, The property of Mr Parry, Croesvokin, 4 Prime Fat Cows. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as soon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. TermM 4d in the on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under Ss sold free, up to each tid, over that sum and up to £ o each No uile, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz THE PRIZE LTST FOR MR LLOYDS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD CHRISTMAS SALE, I ON MONDAY, DECEMBER IStii. Judging at 9.20. Sale at 10.:i0. 0 GUINEAS IN PRIZES I Given away as follows :— I SILVER CUP for the best Fit Beast. SILVER CUP fur the best Three Fat Beasts. ¡ SILVER CUP for the best Pair of Fat Beasts belonging to a Tenant Farmer. SILVER CUP or other Present for the best Fat Bull. SILVER CUP or other Prestnt for the best pen of Five Fat Sheep of any breed over HUlhs live weight. SILVER CUP or other Present for the best pen of Five Fat Sheep of any breed under 14jHbs. live weight. LADIES' PRESENT for the best pen of Three Bacon Pigs. LADIES' PRESENT for the best pen of Three Pork or ) Small Bacon Pigs, estimated dead weight under eight score. Mr John Evans will give a LADIES' PRESENT for the best Christmas Fa.t Pig or Sow. Stock must have been in owner's possession at least one month prior to the Sale. a THE NORTH WALES HORSE SALE AT WREXHAM. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27th. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK ALSO ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23TH, Beicg fh PRIZE HORSE SALE of the Season. The next Sale will be held in MARCH. MR LLOYD h? much p?aaure in announcing !m next n PRIZE HOR?E SALE for Thursday, November 27 th, The present Entries include EIGHTY-SIX POWERFUL WAGOX HORSE, HALF. BRED HORSES, COBS, & PONIES. The following Prizes will be given:— £ I for the best Wagon Horse, any age or height; .mfor the best Light Horse, being the best of his class, any age or height. The heavy horses will be juilsect by Mr PEIRIN, contractor, Birkenhead, and the light horses by Mr GEORGE SMITH, M. K.C. V.S., Tunstall. 527 Horses offered at last Sale, and 362 were being the Largest Horse if] England or Wales. fn consequence of the large number of entries for the last Prize Horse Sale of the season Mr Lloyd has decided to hold a two days Sale, on Thursday. November 127th, for Heavy Hor3 of all classes, and on Frday, November 23th, for Harness Horses. Cobs, and Ponies. Under the present alteration entries will be accepted up to Monday next, when they will finllIy close Enter early for next Sale, and secure a good numter in Catalogue. 5s will clear all expenses if not sold. Entry Forms and Prize List from Mr BROSTER, Tatten- hall Mr JOHN Cheshire View, Marcliwiel; Mr JAMES DAVIES, Cross Lanes Stores; or the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 223Jc VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT COMMON W JOD," HOLT. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to Offer for -a SALE by PUBLIC A UCTIOX, at the Wynnstay Amis Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the lIth day of November next, at 2 :;0 for ti o'clock prompt, the following Desirable I PROPERTIES, in three Lots, situate at Common Wood, I ah nit tbree miles from the important market town of I Wrexham, and two miles from Holt, now celebrated for its strawberry LieUs, many of which nearly adjoin. Particulars as follows :— LOT 1.—All these FIVE FIRLDS of Excellent Old PASTURE and ARABLE confining lïa. 2r..iop., be the same nsoro or adjoining the main road from Wrexham, neor Cornish on the one side, and the Common Wood road on the other. This lot offers a rare inve-tment as a small farm or for market gardening pur- poses. LOT 2 -A11 that Compact Lit tIe PREMISES and LVNDS, havinz frontage to Common Wood road, con- taining 0a. Ir. ojp., be the same more or less, of superior Old Pasture tojetber with a good Garden. Farm- house, C-.ttages, and Buildings. For a trifling outlaj this 1 may be made a ^e-irable holding. I.or :i.—All that excellent FIELD of fine old pasture, containing Gc1.. lr. lp., be the same m-re or 1-sa, situate near Common and enter" by a right of way from the Wrexham and Holt main road, through property belonging to the Corporation of Che-tar The whole of the ab-va lots are now in the holding of Mr George Edward?, a. yearly L Il:1,:t. The owner having no other properties in this neighbour- hood, a very moderate re-erve will b. fixed. The timber and minerals will be included in the purchase. For further particulars apply to J. D. ASIlTW & COMPTON, solicitors, 1), Queen Victor! "street, London HENRY HI MPHREVS, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham; or the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 22:jszf TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ISTII, AT 12 O'CLOCK llir,hhi i.itjinrtanf Salp. of the whole nf the Household and ilt'drou.n fa:'nitn■ Dairy J"e8,p"f5, ttc-, ¿"c7 at OLDCASTLE, siti'.at* 1', mile* II Whitchurch, and 2, I from Worthenbiny. Mil LLOYD has been instructed by the representatives ?_ of the I?te WiHiam Overton, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at Oldcastle, situate as aforesaid, on Tuesday, Novemher IPth, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c. Particulars as follows :— DINING ROOM.—Oak dining bbl with extra leaves, on fine turned pillars, mihogany card and other tables, 2 large housekeepers' cupboards, h ndsoine eight clock, mahogany drawers and bookcase with glass doors, case or stuffed birds, Brussels carpet, writing desk, oak cbairs, mahogany hair-seated chairs, arm chairs, soft, barometers, brass skellet-1, brass candlesticks, coal scuttle, fender and I irons, iron stool, steelyards, A-c. SITTING ROOM.—Oak bureau and book case, pianoforte in walnut, by Chappel and Co., music stiol, mahogany tidehrard, mahogany centr^-tabl-, rcking anil easy chairs, couch in leather, linoh um, hearthrii2, fender and I irons, pier glass, lamp, tea urn, clock, pictures, stuffed I bird, ornaments, ifcc. DRAWING ROOM.—Brussels carpet, hearthrug, mahogany hair-seated chah's and couch, eisy chairs in leather, walnut j centre table, inlaid card table, draft tible, tire screen, fender and iron=, oil paintings, pictures, pier glass, cornice I pole and curtains, ornaments. &c. THE BEDROOM FURNITURE will comprise—Four-post, I half-t and other bedsteads and hangings, feather beds, wardrob s, mahoianv, oak, and other chest; of drawtrs, washstands with marble slabs, towel rails, toilet services, Duche.sse and other dressing tables, S" ill: dress- ing glasses, ottomar.s, night commodes, chair. fenders, carpets, pictures, curtains, clocks, ornament", footbaths, water c.?ns. & &l, I The Contents of the KITCHEN and PAXTttF?. | THE DAIIlY VESSELS, include—About SO pai_ rs of j cheese vats, from 12 to In inches three double chamber I cheese presses, wheel churn, barrel churn, cheese tub, three cheese stools, curd mills, curd drainer, paraffin stove, I milking pails, milk carriers and warmers, cheese hooj s and I binders, butter scales, two salting turnel", (Icily and tub mangle, &c.. I A first-class Phrcton in good repair. Special attention is invited to this important unreserve Sale at Twelve o'clock pr^mrt. CàblogueQ from the place of Sa!f, or the AUCTTONEER'S j Office, Eyton House,"Wrexham. 2321fz SALE BY MESSRS THOMAS & THOMAS. -r- ,r" THOMAS & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, MIXING, AND INSURANCE I AGENTS, 7', ST. PLACE, LIVERPOOL, AND THE GROES," RU ABOX. Money advanced on Mortgage. Property Bought, Sold, or Let. RrNT.9 COI.I.ECTED. ESTATES CAREFULLY MANAGED. Sales conducted in any part of the country. No charge unless actual business results" 2061;0 SALE BY MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON. .I TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AXD OTHERS. CHIRK B ANK, Situate on the south side, of Chirk Aqueduct, jlee minutes '.vail' from Chirk Station. MESSRS WHITFIELD k qON7 have received instruc- tions from \{r Elias Griffith, who has given up the Work", to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises M above, on )IoDAY, NoYF.MBEt 17tb 111J, the whole of the CONTRACTORS' PLANT, including a 25 h p. pnrt?bte engine, double cylinder, with gorernor and feed pump complete, all in working order; drag saw bench, with iron j table, pulleys and gauge, saw benches by and "Reynolds," boring tackle, saws, &c" vetric1 saw bench, shafting and pulleys, cramps, carpenters' benches, mor- i ticing machine, timber carriage, wagon wheels, pulleys [ and snatch blocks, qmntity of ironmonery, two-storey 0 "t.  1! brick-biiilt office, warehouse, with slated roof, oOrt. + l, brick-built office, four workshops and sheds, a quantity of Household Fur-, nitare and effects, etc etc. In consequence of the numerous lots, the Sale will com- mence with the ironmongery and miscellaneous articles at F,Ieven O'clock, antl the m-teiii nery anrl buildings will he 'I sold at Two o'clock punctti il I v. Catalogues may be had ten days prior to the Sale, from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow-street. Oswestry the Hand Hotel, Chirk, or from Mr W.M. HITUHES, Phs Kynaston Foundry, Ruiibon. 2-101,3 I I Sales by Auction. SALE BY Mil S. T. BAUGH. -r"- NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. THE sate. of Freehold Property in High-street, Ruabon i_ advertised to take place at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Monaay. the 17th November, ISU0, by Mr S. T. Baugh, wiU not take place. S. T. BAUGH. Wrexbam, 13th November. 1890. 2324a PRELIM I NARY ANNOUNCEM EXT. SUMMERHILL, GWERSYLLT, NEAR WREXHAM. MR S. T. B VUGH has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION early in December, l^i', two brick built and slated VILLA RESIDENCES, with tli-s Gardans- Out-offices, and Appurtenances, situate at Summerhill, Gwersyllt, aforesaid. Full pai ticulars, with date and place of sale, will appear in future advertisements. &> £ 3a SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. JJESSRS rjUTTERSALL I WILL HOLD SALTS AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMEXT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, an.1 HARNESS HORSES THE SECONIJ TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 TH, ISfO. MESSRS TATTERS ALL beg to give notice I that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and I morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 17S5 ALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. ,J HORSE SALES. J^UCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the vear for HACKS, HAR- NESS HORSES, CMBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs day. Horses to be at the Repository, day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsol,J. 10a. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, NOV 13TH, 1S90. 194 SALES BY Mil J. E. DAVIES. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STJCK AT THE <3ROSYEN0K-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. Vf R J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the r Aabove Mart on Wednesday next. Nov. 19th, 1?90. the following Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, viz. :— 26 Prime Fat Beast, 340 Ripe Fai She:;p, 170 Fat Pigs and CaWes, Also several lots of Harness, Stable Requisite', and minor Implements. Together with such other stock that may be entered. Stle at Eleven a.m. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 2.1180 CHRISTMAS SALE AND SHOW OF PRIME FAT STOCK AT THE OliOSVENOR-STEEET, AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR .T. F. DAVIE? will hold this Sale on WEDNESDAY, I ?j DECEMBER 10th, 18!)0, when the usual Pnz? and Silver Cup will be offered for competition. Early entries will greatly oblige, and should be made not later than SATURDAY, XUVFMIIEP. 22ad. 11, Wrexliam-street, Mold. 2:;1;-0 Preliminary Announcement of nn Important Sale of 10 I head of choice Cattle, t) Horses, with their Gears, 37 Stock Ewes, 2U Pigs, about SO head of Poultry, 3 large stacks of Ciover and Meadow Hay, about 30 tons of Wheat, Oat, and B-dey Straw, Farmyard Manure. 90 of Swe ies and Mangolds, together with the whole of the Agricultural Implements, &c.. &c., at BRONCOED ISA FARM, about fifteen minutes' walk Mold Station. i.f JI J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his instructions iYt from Mr Wm. Parry (who is leaving thefaim) to SELL by AUCTION, in the Farmyard aforesaid, on Mon- day, December 1st. 1S90, ti e whole of the Lire and Dead Farm tock, Produce. &c. Further part:culars in future advertisements and posters. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 2310a =-=: I SALE BY MR II. H. ETCHES. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TII. ISFO. THE WHITCHURCH SALOP HOUSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1573. '¥1HE NEXT SALS is fixed for THUFSDAY, DECEMBER JL 4X11, lfeHO (note the date.) Entry forms can be obtained from the AUCTIONEER, 2291 H. H. ETCHES, WHITCHURCH. Business Announcements. OWEN & GREAT CLOTHING SALE STILL COKTINUES. FGTITHETI REDUCTIONS. GREA.T BARGAINS. I THE SALE WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. NOTE THE ADDRESS, OLD BANK BUILDINGS, IS., HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2311c FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN, BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WARRANTED FROM TO YEARS OLD. 4.. 6.1 PER QUART. WILLDER gROTHERS, MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. 633 =FRlMIH8=— Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Frami ng to JOHN LITTLE The Library, Wrexham. 2027 C. K. BENSON & CO. BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND CATERERS, 13. HENBLAS STREET. WREXHAM. CUTLERY and PLATE let out on Hire at Moderate Charges. Terms on app!icr.tion. 117S JN9. JAMESON'S IRiSH WHISKY FIYE YEARS OLD, G D PER QUART. Vo 121th Inferior or Cheaper V/h.ctVs. WARRANT ED PURE JOHN JAMESON'S WILLDER'S, MARKET HALL VAULT? WREXHAM. WILLDER BROTH ENS, lar^5=t holders of this Whisky in the Principality f3,t Business Announcements. SWEETS! SWEETS!! SWEETS E. DAVIES, I BANK STREET, I Wishes to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexham and surrounding district that be ha. Commenced I the Business of SUGAR BOILING, and hopes by strict attention tc business to receive a share of their patronage. ALSO AGENT I-OR NORTH WALES DISTRICT FOR BARRATT & Co., LONDO NOTE THE ü, BANK STREET, WREXHAM 2229z A FORTUNE GIVEN AWAY! GRAND FREE PRIZg for EVERY READER. The Watch trade paralysed. Send Post Office Order TO-DAY for £ 2 12-61. to H. SAMUEL'S and vou will receive by return Post a splendid ENGLISH LEVEl: WATCH, Jewelled, Capped, and fitted in Solid Silver English Hall-marked Cases. WORTH FIVE GUINEAS, our Piice £ 2 123 Cd. In retnrn for P.O. Order for 25s H. SAMUEL will send the famous SILVER "ACME" WATCH (Lady o rcentleiran's Size), in Solid Sterling Silver Cases. WORTH THREE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUEL'S Price, s. A SPF.CI L AND APPR-PTUATF. FREE PRIZWILL Rr. ENCLOSED THIS MONTH WITH EACH, TO THOSE READERS WHO ENCLOSE THE COUPDN BFLOAV WITH TUFIII ORDER. Every Watch warranted Five Years. A Week's Free Trial alloiced. Send To-day for H. SAMUEL'S large Descriptive Catalogue, which will be sent to any address Gratis and Post Free. with fun particulars of H. SAMUEL'S I Mavellous FRES PRIZK. ] S i !f?a;?<tm Advertiser Readers. \c- < ?<x.;? SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COU-KI^0 o2' ?fr.e,e PO BOND Au?. 2, Priz. ?t<f"t?" r BttOrtN?Drt 18U. The holder is entitled to receive the I Watches mentioned above at the reduced prices of £2 12s lid and 25s, and to receive r absolutely free I H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREE PRIZ!■ I (Signed) H. SAMUEL, Manchester. I Available for fourteen days. I All P.O Orders to be made payable to II. Samuel, G.P.O., Manchester. Cut out this Coupon, and enclose it with I yrur Order. ASSURED SUC'ESS.—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. Lit eral terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousands of Clubs in active operation throughout the Kingdom. Watche, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro Silver Plate, Cutlery, Ac., &c. H. SAMUEL LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97,99, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 971 pRUDENTIAL DEPOSIT BANK, LIMITED, 27, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, S. W. Loans granted upon good Personal Security, also uron Stocks, Shares, Deeds, and Reversions. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as follows :— At three months' notice .£6 per cent. per annum. At six months' notice ..£7 At twelve months' notice £ S At two years'notice jt)10 Interest paid quarterly Prospectu'' ith full particulars past free. aU),).1 HENRY -'v: ;i,a^r. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, 51 AND 52, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. JNO. WILLIAMS BEGS to return thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public of the l'own and Neighbouihood of Wrexham for their past support, and to inform that he has REMOVED FROM QUEEN STREET TO THE ABOVJ; NEW PREMISES, Where he trusts to receive a continuance of their support and to assure them that all ordecs entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FUNERALS SUPPLIED. 17S3no TIMBER SLATES BRICKS TILES CEMENTS LA-HS SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Building Material E MEREDlTn « TIMBER YARD •ind STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:— ISIS "MEREDITH WREXHAM. RAPHAEL'S Almanac for 18S1 now ready, containing Hints to Farmers and Gardeners, an Every-day Guide for all the affairs of this life, when to buy, seil, speculate, travel, t £ c. Birthday Information for every day, also Fate of any Child born during the year. The largest and best Almanac published. No one v h has not seen it can form any opinion of its usefulness. High and low, rich and poor can profit by it. Get a cony this year and judge for yourself. Price 6c. post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Drains. Is. An infailibl interpreter. Insist on having RAPHAEL'S. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate, Is. A sure guide to the future. Foulsham & Co., 4, Pilgrim St., Ludgate Hill, E.C. B A Y L E Y WREXHAM, AND ALL STATIONERS. 210tz PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. RETURN VISIT, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. PROF. C. S. DAVIES, THE EMINENT PHRENOLOGIST, Who gave such satisfaction dn.-ing his visit of Nine Weeks in Wrexhar. last year, MAY NOW BE CONSULTED DAILY. In the above Hall, FROM NINE TO TEN P.M. FEES FROM ONE SHILLING. 2224c KAXELL' HAXELL? HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address HaxeU, London." Telegrams for visitors must be marked Haxell, London." FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the f Theatres and Places Amusement. Within 20 minutes of the City by cr Riilway. Thoroughly modernised in every combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate Ladi^r,' and Gentlemen's CoKee I noom, BILl. Room, &c. BED AND BREAKFAST, 6,6. LIGHTS AND ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY' la the hope of meeting in ev?'>-y way the 'continued prefer- ence shown o this Hotel, I A NEW COFFEE ROOM, OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FIRST-FLOOR, Has been to the Hotel, Irs SEVEN XOEIE WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING. LONDON ANlJ BRIGHTON. 118 I Business Announcements  TH £ CELEBRATED PDfflSP SPRiO WATERS! Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Cort^fica'e of Merit awarded hy th Council of the San't, rv Institute of Great Britain, for these Wat-eis also at International Exhibition, London 1,81. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES and  ? MINERAL WATERS   ..Jtt\0   ?" Manufactured from    ?'? See that    ? iSk  0. Name and PENADUR ??? Q, Name and ??????? G' T?ade Mark are SPRING. On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious S Articles beir -.Ltuted Agents Everywhere, or direct From NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM. Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabon, &c Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhy], &c. 1S30 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 1831 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LON DON. 1875. SOAMES' WELSH f RADe ? H ?4????&r??? ???    ? ?N?Bt. BE Bj?? ??'M?—????????/? ? ?BL-B? Nat ????????? ?NNNBNNN? NBN !iNBBB!NBsB  t B St?otttx? \s. ? ? ,?H?"???N? NNSNBEN tttNNNhB?BMBMB?Bt BRILLIANT. PURE S P Af? KLI N S THE BREWERY, WREXHAM,NORTH WALES. 2V2 "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. BEGISTERED. SOLE ADDRESS- AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE iERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, anl LITHIA & POTASS WATER. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 4 LONDON AGENTS W. BEST & SOXS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. hi 7 To R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FRO'I C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. PRIZES VALUE OVER ZEC-000 FOR YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. 0 SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION. Competitors not to be over 17 years of age last birthday. The first of these Monihly Competitions will be on August 31st next, followed by others on September 30th, October 31st, November 30th, December 31st, &c., cle., until further notice. The favourable consideration of Parents and Guardians and kind permission for their YOTITIC people to compete for these prizes are asked on the following grounds -.— There is no element of cliance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions fire held every month, so failure in one does not diseonratre but stimulates to a fresh offort. The motto is—"If at first yon don't succeed Try, Try. Try again. The articles Ten are all the best of their class. RULES. I.—No competitor to be over 17 years of age. IU.-The Competition will be held and Prizes awarded every month until further notice. III.—Competitors to save as many Sunlight Soap wrappers as they can collect. Cut off tho bottom portion of each wripper-tliat portion commencing Now for the Sunlight- Way of Washing." Tliis 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 "Coupons to be sent in (postage or carriage paid) not later than the last diiy of the j month. Coupons" received too lata for one month's competition will be put into the next. VI.—The Prizes will be awarded amongst those sendir.g in ( for 11 ir arj> ) the large-t number of Coupons," provided the paper with the "Coupons" is correctly filled up and witnessed according to Rule IV. VII.—A competitor can only enter for one irize each month, but may coir.etc every month if she or he wishe?. "V III.—Lists of Winners? of ench month's pom- petition will Lc advertised until further not ic-* in and Answers'' tho th'rd week of the month but a printed list of winner. wiii be I'. i-.varti—1 ten dny< alte;- e:u!i compefit :<n closer to oosiipotitord v.-lio :1 a- stamp to p::v posta;xe. c(,z of Lover Rros., Ld., and their families ;lr (J:ha¡'c.,l from X.—Lcv-r Drr: Ld., wiil the prizes to the beat of th^ir ability :-n:! jr. Igntor.t, but :t is that sill compete for the prizes *t*rce to accept Lever Bros. Lii. s awiud as il¡:.t. MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prises value over XGOO. CO Silver Keyless Lever Watches value No. Age. Jfc4 4s. each. 1 17 10 to gi_ rls & 10 to hoys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 „ 10 3 15 10 „ 10 21 1CO Silver Keyless Watches value 30s. each. Xo. Ago. 4 14 10 to girls & 10 to boys (Ito each winner). 5 13 10 „ 10 12 6 12 10 „ 10 1) 17 1) 7 11 10 10 71 7) II S 10 10 10 17 & umlr. 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles, Apw. vc: I: 1J:CV<-I.ES. 0 17 1 value iJ-l to girls. 1 value £ 20 to bovp. 10 16 1 ,,£21 1 ,,£20 11 15 1 „ < £ 10 10s. „ 1 „ £ U 12 11 1 ".£10 10, 1 „ ;e I -t 13 13 1 „ £10 1ûs." 1 ,,£1-1 „ 14 12 1 "1,, £ „ 15 11 1 „ £ 1) 7 16 10 1 6C7 "1,, & undr. EXTRA rrJTT^rOS UnsiK'ofsr.fiil onrnpotitr.rs who have sent in not less than 24 "Coupons" will re.-eive, free of cost and postage paid, a facsimile reproduction (size 16ii:i. by Ill in.) (,f the p:iiuring by W. P. Frith, R.A., exhihited in the Ri>l Aoadeinv, lc £ 9, and nam<>tl l>y us "So Clean." The Ihll£!ll'p;al'h, July lltli, 1839, says of it-" A I;itle pkture." When this pi- ture is out of print others will take its place. it t:ikt! itq SPECIAL CEIt.rSTIflAS COMPETITION. i'SOO in 2000 Prizes. Same rtde- as for the Monthly Competitions. Coupons" for this competition to be sent in not tlian Sab.irday, Doeeniber ItSt h. lSnO, an.1 r Christmas? Prize Competition." Printed I;Ats of the winner:; will beforwarded, on or before December iiSrd. to eaoh competitor who encb >es J. t r:t:: for po.-tage. 20C0 Prizes as follows: Each winner may select whatever she or he wishes for a, Christmas Prize in Hooks, Toys, 'tames, Ac.. &c.. to the value of about ."is. (a -iii'iiing or two over or undo" this tijr.re will not 11 cr) or war buve 5s. in cash should ther sn wish. \t. ld.¡, L. a..l"" I 1 17 17 12" Prizes to girls. 1U5 Prizes to boys. is lû „ 1^.) „ „ If' 1? !-■' „ 1-I „ „ ?-' „ 2" ? 1-1 „ „ „ )t 21 K! 1-5 „ „ 125 „ 22 12 125 „ „ 125 2: 11 1 _•> „ 1_5 „ — I U It In sending Coupons Mirk the Envelopes on the outside Competition." Purchasers see that j ou get The SUNLIGHT SOAP WRAPPER with each Tablet of Sunlight Soap." 14,14-1 Business Announcements. JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNIEN1 OF NEW SEASON TEAS. AT C. K. BENSON & ro.'S. 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 Riving their Customers the Benefit. SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. PURE TEAS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON. ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED UPON AND 2d. per lb. CHEAPER. TRY THE FINEST TEAS IN WREXHAM. ONCE TASTED ALWAYS PREFERRED. TO BE HAD ONLY C. K. BENSON & CO. NORTH WALES & SALOP, CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY STORES. 14, HIGH STREET, and 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21. CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. 1222azno CHEAPEST AND BET SHILLING'S WORTH OF R U M 0 R WHISKY, AT Yp I L L D E R S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. Buyand Compare. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. MEMP.FRS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT l1 ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business ;mrp08es ar to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way cannected 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 .-Stook Exchange, London, K c. o STRANGES Al CRYSTAL OIL With an unbroken record of THIRTY YEARS without a tingle Accident. IV? \NY Householders still refrain from using Limps through the unpleasant odour emitted by burning inferior OIL, vended by mmy dealers as "CHYSTAL." therein' misleading the purchasers, who imagine they are buying STRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL OIL, which gives 10 per cerit. better light, atid is both superior and more healthful than the cheaper kinds (sold as Crystal), and consequently is ordered to he used in most of the Infirmaries throughout the United Kingdom. All Cans or Drums should bear the Trade :\I.1.k of in EYE," to show that it is genuine. Authorised Agents for its sale in this district are WRKXIIAM—Rogers and Jackson, Ironmongers. Wholesale onlv: S. TUDOR & SONS. White Manufacturers, 17, College Hill London E.C. 20140 ,.s „ <  ,,}\lSPd\-f   /? I "/lAD £' M AR. W E L L'% Balsam of Aniseed CURES A COUGH. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. MADAME MARIE ROZE, THE WORLO-RETJOWXED PRIXI. DOIVXA, writes as follows January ,1,th, ItiOO. My dear You ask me how I escape lutluenza, and my secret for keeping roy voicj in sucli brilliant u)i-i!tr? I'W;'il tell you. Wholly and Mtlel.vbyih'? use of Powell's Eals.-un of Ai:iseed. 'i'd th- recrular use of this agreeable rcmetly I attribute the lact thti*. I have escaped the various ailments ilicidoutal to the1 tryinix w inter .seiison, and conscf|ieritly r have not disapjv.intnl the public. Trv Powell's Iblalll. I am certain i: %V-I, cave you.—Ycr.rs fai'.iifnilv, MAKIE Roze ALL WHO HAVE NOT GIVEN- IT A THIAL I SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. In pal :u;,i tr,,r, n>j;:e, Powell's llu's itn of Aniseed J. '1" 11 I ""1' 1.1'1.. Jfcc. It In rue sn'.a tuiwiqhoul the whole CivillfCd world pioc'-iiicis its sn'ea: worth. SOLD BY 20.00D \oJ.i. ;¿'I\IUU vri"J", i TILKORC;HOUT WOULD. WAS]SiIK"G.v liC-n jrtirchasi'.i^ oE ti t Kut, aiid :i,usc" Trade Mnrk is on the niid ■:I.* *u.t to tnk.: iinicn'i.'n-. A>k for POWKU;S BALSAM OF ANISEED, Prepare-l ty THOMAS POWELL, Blackfrinr-roaa, Loudon. Price b. 11.1. anJ 2s. 3d. per bottle. Family bottles can be i.-i'l. t Esiiiitisa-jo 1:21. 131