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Sales by Alaction. BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. r" FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. !O i',HURSDAY" OCTOBER 23RD, 1854. Commencing with Cattle and Calves at 10 30. fjSSSKS JON ES & SON beg to thank their patrons ia: and friends for their constant support, and that they '?o)A their next Sale of FAT 4- STORE STOCK, in the Th0« Smithneld.on Thursday, the ZMday of October, l)SJ, when ?? followiag Stock will be offered a prime lot of magnifientFat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers' Kpveral Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. rcery ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store Piss. 1bestockshould be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. TiB HE USUAL PRIZFS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CHRISTMAS SALE. High-Street, Wrexham. 907n Sa/<' f¡ Ull<ie}¡old furniture and eiJects. incuàingcheJfonier, m,rd>ear-d tables, book case, tables, 8 day,' clock, Itai and square tables, pictures, carpets, walnut, mahog- eny, ami iron bedsteads, mattresses, feather beds, wash- stand*, dressing tables, toilet drawers, kitchen and laundry requisites, at the PUBLIC HALL WitEXHAM. MESSi; JONES and SON have been instructed JM by Llie executors of the late E. Williams, Esq ? SKLL BY AUCMON, on Tuesday, October, 21st, 1881, in the Public Hall, Wrexham, removed from Elwy House ic,rconveiiience of sale, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD pL'KNITUHE and effects, comprising walnut and mahogany eheffoniers with mirror backs, bookcase, mahogany car 3 tables, square and leaf tables, case of stuffed birds, pictures, Brussels carpets, hearth rugs, foot stools, hassocks, cushions, door mats, thermometer, walnut and wthogany pole fire screens, corner needlework bracket, mahogany rocking chair w.th leather cuslaion, mahogany arm and rocking chairs, child's chairs, fenders, fire-irons, ash pans, coal vases, &c. Contents of BED-ROOM include walnut and mahogany balf tester bedsteads and hangings, iron bedsteads, wool and straw mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany washstands with marble top, mahogany dressing tables, walnut toilet table with glass affixed, paitited washstands and dressing tables, mahogany toilet glasses and towel rails, toilet services, wall splashers, iron chair bedsteads with cushions, walnut chest of drawets, toilet drawers, mahogany night commode, arm and easy chairs in black hair, cane-seatedand other chairs, Brussels carpets, two small wardrobes, brass stair rods and eyes, foot bath, ,toile". cans, clothes basket, barometer, curtain loops, wall brackets, oak watch stands, mahogany work box, tin boxes, fenders, ash pans, fire guard, &c. KITCHEN & LAUNDRY, &-c.-Eight days' clock, meat s&fe, kitchen chairs, tin hastener, square table, chopping bench, iron stool, bras* skellets. saucepans, fish kettles, clothes basket, trays, sundrycrockery, brown ware, patent wrinaing: and mangling machine, washing bench, clothes maids, clothes line buckets, and numerous other effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock, Prompt. 2136 ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 20m, 1884. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, AT THE RO ? "ETT AUCTION MART. Jfo Licenses are required to bring Stock to this Sale from the County of Cheshire. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their ?H patrons and friends for their liberal ;spport, and h to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Monday, the 23th day of October, 18S4, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, gassett, when the following stock will be offered:- Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful UairyCows with Calves at Foot, Barrens, Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Fat Lambs Fat Calves "3 Pork. Bacon and Store Pigs, ,And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Twelve o'clock. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. A SURGEON will be in attendance for th; convenience uf purchasers taking Stock into other counties. olices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 2173 SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) (GREAT ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE SALE AND SHOW OF CART FOALS. MU H. H. ETCHES will SELL by AUCTION a ,it Whitchurch, Salop, on Friday, October 17th, 18S4, 125 HORSES, COLTS, and FOALS, including Hunters, Hacks, and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies, (irand Wagon Horses, and one Two and Three- year-old Colts, and a grand lot of Cart Foals. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale at Twelve o'clock punctually. Offices-Whitchurch, Salop. 2142a SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. '.J- '1- RUGBY. JJ ESSES ATT EFTS ALL WILL HOLD SAt-ES AT THEttt RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY 1:"1 EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH. Catalogues may be had on application to be made to Messrs TATTERS ALL, Albert Gate, London. 5 SALES BY MESSES D. ROBERTS & SON. .r /r-.r. ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13TH, 1884. MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. will SELL ?? B? AUCNON, at CAE HAIDD, MINERA, NEAR WREXHAM. Two cross-bred in-calf heifers, powerful cart horse, about 16 hands high, two store pigs, a few couples of ducks, four stacks of yellow oats, four stacks of white oats, one stack bay, from 40 to 50 tons of farmyard manure, (all the crops and manure to go off), farm implements, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. By order of Mr Oldfield. Terms-Cash. Lunch at Eleven and Sale at Twelve o'clock. 2150n ON THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16TH, 1884. I1II1. 1ESSRS DAVID ROBERTS & SON, will SELL BY ,I AUCTION, at GALLT Y CELYN, NEAR PENTREFOELAS, The property of Mr John Lewis, who has left the neigh- bourhood, a herd of 36 prime Welsh cattle, horses, pigs, I) tacks of oats and barley, 2 large stacks of hay, quantity of potatoes (all the crops to go off), the depasturing of the farm,fannin; implements, and HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TLliK. Credit given on approved security, or discount for cash. Lunch at Eleven and Sale at Twelve. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. 2151n ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 18S4, MEssns. DAVID ROBERTS and SON will SELL by A UCTION at TAN V GRAIG, HENDREFORFYDD, near CORWEN, 3 coloury in-calf dairy cows, 9 grand in-calf cro-s-bred heifers rising three years old, 5 ditto heifers rising two years oltl, 11 ditto bullocks rising two years old, pure Welsh bull rising three years old i winner of the first prize at the K'leyrmon Agricultural Show, 1884), strong cart mare rising five years old, 15 hands high, in-foal; powerful cart horse, rising six years old. Mi A hands high; 60 fat Welsh wethers and ewes, 3 fat Shropshire Down ewes, 10 fat cross-bred lambs. To be sold in suitable lots. All fit for the butcher. Two stacks of prime clover and rye-grass Hay, two stacks of ditto meadow Hay, five large stacks of capital seed Oats all te go off.) The crops are harvested without any rain. The oats are a splendid sample, and promises an abundant yield. Together with useful Farming Implements. The pro- rperl)of Mr II Jones, who has left the Farm. Credit will be given on approved security for sums of £5 an(i upwitrds till the Corwen Fair, January, 1885, or dis- count allowed for cash. Lunch at 11 and Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. A.uctioneers' Office-'Temple Buildings, Corwen. 215-2,s 2152a SALE BY ME. W. SNAPE. I'litable b)-eeholti Property and Beer House, known as THE KILN*" situate !? t/M 7cU)H?t? qf Sesswick, in ? fa!fM&C/ j: a'l'r-Isycoed, in the County of ??H&?, near to CroM L(ts&es, on the )-o(t? ?NKtM?.?roMt Wrexham to JB?t?f', and Mt'?/?m the former town, <M? about 1? mt?s yom <? pf'??c of BaH?or. BE 80LÐB¥ AUCTION, by MR. SNAPE, at the A ?yMstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Cnday, ?? tober 24th, J"4, at Three for Four o'clock in the after- t on, in 0 e or more lots as may be determined at the tiin an? subject to such conditions as will be then S?'. all at very desi<aMe FREEHOLD PRO- 'iln p, compr¡smgthe Licensed BerHouse called "The 'jill ???"Hally brick built and slated, containing two h?.M pMio?, bar, kitchen, pantrv, dairy, separate back tit, Ce"ar' and six bedrooms, old malt kiln now used s?,?M!er's workshop, and drying kiln now used as a ??' staging for three horses and shippon for eielht cm?. coach-house, piggeries, farm yards, stack ?" ?IT(IL d orchard, together with the several th" ?'?? or Parcels of excellent PASTURE LAND ere to el in containing 20a. Ir. Mp., or bere- Out$, i)e t e s me ore or less, now is the oceupatMn of ?"*? Joseph BitheH. And also tllo ,6,TWO COTTAGES and Gardens, situate  ?st deaeribed premises, now in the MSpectiM) James Taylor. Thu ^operty is surrounded by lands belonging to Sir ftojlW,0KfPuniifTe, Bart., and Simon ?orke, Esq. '?P'rticul.trs with plan may be obtained by apply- ;n\?? Af(.T)ONEER. Wrexham to Messrs E. MELLOR -?UN-?, Lan(I Agents 22. Cooper-street. Manchester or to H. v,HAND Solicitor, Macctesaeld, Cheshire. 2148z SALE BY MR. E. SMITH. F"Eity FAIR DAY IN THE WREXHAM  SMITHFIELD. J?i ? SMITH'S sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Igs. and C.d?s, commencing at 10.30. Early entries will oblige. A Settlements immediately after close of sale. A,Ifillet!r's Office, Eeless Farm, Wrexham, here please address all communications. 291p Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD.3 J', /r-r. THURSDAY, OCT. 23RD, 1881, & EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. WREXHAM FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. Stock can now he brought out of any part of Waluand Shropshire without a license, and out of Cheshire with one. M R LLOYD has much pleasure in thanking his I! numerous patrons for the liberal support and confidence they have always placed in him, and begs to announce his next PUBLIC AUCTION SALE for any kind of STOCK will be held in the Wrexham Smithfield on Thursday, Oct. 23rd, at 10.30. The following Stock already entered:— 70 Head of Cattle, including prime Scotch Bullocks, Shorthorn Bullocks and Heifers, Fat Cows, Fat Bulls, a grand lot Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers. Barrens, Stirks, Yearlings, and Stock Bulls. 100 Ripe Fat Sheep and Fat Lambs. A lot of Store sheep and Couples. 80 Pork, Bacon, Store Pigs, and Sows and Pigs. 20 Fat Calves. Cattle sold at 10.30 by Mr Lloyd Pigs and Calves sold at 10.15 by Mr Evans. Terms Is each Calf, other Stock 4d in the 9. No sale no charge. All Stock Daidforonthe fall of the hammer if required. Office-Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. 789p SALES BY MESSES. BAUGH & JONES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property at New Rhosrobin and Llan Llyn, near Wheatsheaf. 'BIO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH & 'r JONES, at the Wheatsheaf Inn.UweMyilt, aforesaid, on Monday, the 13th day of October, 1881, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, LOT I.-&-Il thl' PI-OT OF LAND, situate at New Rhosrobin, aforesaid, and abutting upon and having a capital frontage to the highway leading from Wheatiheaf, Gwersyllt, to Acton, and containing with the site of the erections 1,532 square yards or thereabouts together with the FOUR MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES recently erected upon part thereof, and now in the respective occupations of John Roberts, William Prytherch, John Price, and Richard Williams (the one in the occupa- tion of Mr John Roberta is used as a Workingmen's Club House.) The part o" this Lot unbuilt upon is most eligible for the erection of a,veiling-houses. LOT 2.-All that PLOT OF LAND, situate at Llan Llyn, near Wheatsheaf aforesaid, abutting upon and having an extensive frontage to the highway leading from Wheatsheaf to Bradley Mills and Gresford, together with THREE MESSUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES erected upon part thereof, and now in the respective occupations of Charles Lloyd, Edward Howell, and Evan Stevens. Part of this lot is unbuilt upon, and is eligible for building purposes, having a capital frontage to the highway. To view the premises, apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to the Auctioneers, Temple- chambers, Wrexham, or to Messrs TRAFFORD and COOK, olicitors, Northwich. 20i)2c Important Sale of Household Furniture, &-c., at CEFNYBEDD, opposite the Holly Bush Inn. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH J. & JONES, at the house of Mr John Fisher Graham (nearly opposite the Holly Bush Inn), Cefnybedd, afore- said, on Tuesday, October 14th, 1884, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, comprising: — IN PARLOUR.—Cast fender and ashpan, chimney orna- ments, Duplex lamp, eleven pictures in gilt frames and glazed, colored and other photos, glass, tumblers, castors. &c., electro-plate and other tea-pots ebonised cane-seated chairs with cushions, easy chair in American cloth and cushion, couch in ditto, cottage pianoforte in walnut case, music stool, stained wood oval loo table on pillar and claws, table cloth. painted mahogany cheffonier, oil cloth fitting room, hearthrug, quantity of music, sundry books, inkstand, muslin curtains, &e. Is KITCHEN.-Iron fentlrr, fireirons, four Windsor chairs, stained table with white wooa top and cover, rocking chair, hall clock, set of gig harness, single riding bridle and nightingale, sundry saucepans, iron kettle, &c two glass candlesticks, earthenware and crockery, meat safe and out- board underneath, broom, basketi, bench, &c. BEDROOM No. I.-Painted washstand, toilet service, painted dressing table, toilet glass, painted chest of drawers, two cane-seated chairs, iron French bedsteads, straw mattress, flock bed, bolster, and pillows, bed clothes, pieces of carpet, muslin window curtains, two toilet table covers, clothes hanging pegs, &c. BEDROOM NO. 2.-Painted washstand and dressing table, toilet glass, cane-seated and Windsor chairs, iron French bedsteads, straw mattress, flock bed, bolster and two pillows, bed clothes, bedside carpet, muslin window curtains, suspending clothes pegs, &c. BEDROOM No. 3.-French iron bedsteads, straw mat- tress, flock bed and piilow, bed clothes, mahogany table, (white wood top), &c. ON STAIRS.—Stair carpetting, brass ro Is, &c. IN YARD.-Two rain water tubs, two excellent bicycles, &c. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock, prompt. 2117c BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Sale of FreeholdH mtse and Garden, at TABOR HILL, COEDPOETH, near Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH iL & JONES, at the Cross Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, on Friday, the 17th October, 18S4, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, in one lot and subject to conditions to be produced at the Sale, all that MESSU- AGE or DWELLING-HOUSE with the Garden and Out- buildings thereunto belonging, situate at Tabor Hill, Coed- poeth, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of John Pierce, his under tenants, or assigns. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, or to Messrs JAMES & JAMES, Solicitors, Priory-street. Wrexham. 2124a SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CEFN MAWR, RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES are instructed to SELL M by AUCTION, at the Pigeons Inn, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon, on Monday, the 20th day of October, 18S4, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I.-All that stone built and slated DWELLING- HOUSE, lately known as the Butcher's Arms, situate in High Street, Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, with the large Yard. Piggery, &c late in the occupation of Mr Wm. Hughes, but now of Mr Thomas Evans, together with the Shoemaker's Shop adjoining the same, and now or late in the occupation of Mr Evan Jones. LOT 2.-All that valuable piece of BUILDING LAND adjoining Lot 1, having a good frontage to High Street, aforesaid. LOT 3.-All that Freehold, stone-built, and slated COTTAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in High Street, aforesaid, adjoining Lot 2, and now in the holding of Mr Thomas Brown. LOT 4.—All that oth->r Fre hold, stone-built, and slated COTTAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE, situated in High Street aforesaid, now or late in the holding of Mr John Roberts. LOT 5 —All that stone-bu'.lt and slated C0TTA3E or DWELLING-HOUSE with the walls of a lane to stable at the west-end thereof, with the valuable piece of garden ground adjoining, fronting King Street, aforesaid, at pre- sent in hand. The whole will be first offered in one Lot, and if not sold then in 5 Lots as above For further pa-ticuliirs apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr W. H. Goodwin, solicitor, Hastings. 2091a SALE BY MESSES. CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. "J, Sale of Excellent Household Furniture, Glass, China, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Farm Produce, Implements of Husbandry, and other Effects, at ERBISTOCK LODGE, about 2 inilesfroin Ruabon and oil miles from Wrexham. MESSRS. CHURTON, EI.PHICIC, and Co. have been 1, favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late E. A. Webbsr, Esq.. to SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 21st and 22nd, 1884, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock a.m. punctually. the above-mentioned Valuable Household FURNITURE and Effects, Turkey and Brussels tapestry and Kidder- minster carpets and rugs, glass, china, hair and wool mattresses, feather beds, toilet services, &c., &c., together with the Out-door Effects, including shorthorn cow in milk and to calve in April, barren cow, heifer rising two years old, two rearing heifer calves, four pire-bred Shrop- shire Down Ewes, five ditto ditto lambs, sow and nine pigs, four fat pigs, gilt, poultry, a quantity of Farm Pro- duce, consisting of two sticks of well-got Hay, the growth of 1883 and 1884 stacks of oats, ditto of wheat, quantity of wheat straw, ditto of potatoes, a few implements of husbandry, including Scotch cart nearly new, chain harrow, chaff cutter, sheep racks, and excellent strongly built dog cart, Bath chair, gentleman's saddle, two horse cloths, sundry garden tools, and other miscellaneous effects. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, Chester. 2149a MANTLES Of every description and wonderfully C H B A P EVANS'S 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 2M rpiiOMAS BATES, COAL AND GENERAL DEALER, TENTERS' SQUARE, PENYBRYN, WREXHAM. Strong and Light Carts for Hire; Lorrys for Moving Furniture. TERMS—MODERATE. 21Wf Sales oy Auction. SALE BY MR ASTON. ,1- "rJ- F" MR ASTON has been instructed by a gentleman giving 1M. up houekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, on Mon- ?y ^er *^th, 1834, at ? Sale Room, opposite the 2"oexsJt vOJffiic ce (removed there for the convenience of sale). the whole of Ms excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aM other Effects, consisting of iron bedsteads, mattresses, xeather and flock beds, washstands, dressing tables, toilet ware, toilet glasses, Windsor and cane seated chairs, mahogany hair seated chairs, mahogany cheffonier, centre tables, handsome walnut suite in crimson velvet with linen covers, large parlour carpet and oil cloth, hearthrugs and 7°py  mahogany hair seated sofa, round and square tables, fenders and nreirona. iron stool, mahogany cornice poles, bee house, pots, kettles, crocks, and other effects. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Room, Regent-street 217Sa SALE BY MR JOHN THORNTON. SALE OF THE MOUNT ALYN HERD OF SHORT- HORNS AT DRINGHOUSES, YORK. MR JOHN THORNTON will SELL BY AUCTION, ¡ on Thursday, Octoer 23rd (one o'clock), at Drin- houses. Y' rk, the choice entire herd of pure bred HORT- HORNS belonging to Alex. Balfour, Esq. It has been carefully bred on the hills of Denbighshire from the well- known stocks of Earl Messrs Dudding, and Mr R. Rotterill, and comprises some very superior animals of the Bright, Gwynne, and Celia tribe3, some of which have been prize winners at the Denbigh, Flint, and Wirral Shows. The pr ze bull Lord Rector, bred by Mr Duthie in Aberdeenshire, is the sire of the calves and included in the sale. The sale will also include some good young bulls from the herds of the late Mr John Angus, of Bearl, Mr Fawkes, of Farnley, and other eminent breeders. Catalogues may be had of Mr J ELLICOE. Mount Alyn, Wrexham, or Mr JOHN THORNTON, 7, Princes-street, Hanover-square, London, W. 2171f SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. FORTNIGHTLY S VLE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR STREEr AUOriON MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION, on l' Wednesday next, October 15th, 188., the following, Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, LlBS. PIGS, CALVES, &c., viz. :— Several Prime Fat Beasts, 135 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs, A number of Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at One o'clock. 2169 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Of a Sale of 15 two-year-old Bullocks and Heifers, seven Horses, Ripe Fat Bacon Pig. three large Stacks of Wheat, three large stacksYellow Oats, four acres Swede Turnips, sets of Gears and Agric ultural Implements, &c., at the FFRITH FARM, TRYDDYN, about five utilesfrum Mold. MR J. E. DAVIES is favored with instructions from iTi. Colonel Roper (who is about letting the farm) to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Farmyard as above, on Friday, November 7th, 1884, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, &c., full par- ticulars of which will appear in future advertisements and posters. 2169 Highly important Sale of 33 head of Shorthorn and Welsh Cattle 8 Horsss, 48 pure-bred Shropshire Down Sheep and Lambs, 15 Pigs, 11 Geese, 31 Ducks, 50 head of Barn-door Fowl, and a number of Fantail and other Pigeons, the whole of the Produce (tf) go off the premises) comprising Stacks of Clover and Meadow Hay, Stacks of Barley and Oats, Stack of Oat Straw, Swede Turnips, Mangolds, Scotch Down," Magnum Bonum and Skerry Blue Potatoes, together with the whole of the Implements, and the sujierior Household Furniture, and miscellaneous Effects, at PLAS ISSA, near Mold, close to thg Llonj Station, on the Chester Mold, and Denbigh Railway. MR J. E. DAVIES h?s been favored with instructions HJL from R. W. W. Eyton, Esq (who is leavin Plas Issa), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Monday and Tuesday, October 27th and 28th, 1884, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, Produce, and Household Furniture, full particulars of which will be found in cata- logues, which may be obtained at the principal Hotels in the locality, or from the Auctioneer, 35, High-street, Mold. 2170n Legal and Public Notices. '1" "J-r-0.. WREXHAM WATERWORKS. WASTE OF WATER. T. HE DIRECTORS of the Wrexham Waterworks Com- 1 pany, bare tu call the attention of consumers to the great waste of water through negligence in closing taps and allowing fittings to be out of repair, and they have to Give Notice, that where such waste is permitted the supply will be cut oS, and proceedings taken. By order of the Directors, F. STORR, Wrexham Waterworks Office, Secretary & Engineer. August 1st, 1S84. 1695o Deposits of £10 and Upwards Received at 41 and 4 per cent. Interest per annum. THE RATIONAL LIDERAL LAND COMPANY, LIMITED. LAST DIVIDEND 6 PER CENT. TRUSTEES :— THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DALHOUSIE. THE RIGHT HON. G. J. SHAW-LEFEVRE, M.P. THEODORE MARTIN, ESQ., M.P. DIRECTORS :— JAMES E THOROLD ROGERS, ESQ., M.P. (CHAIR- MAN.) EDWARD BOND, ESQ., M.A. J. R. HOLLAND, ESQ., M.P. PITT CORBETT, ESQ., M.A.B.C.L. WILLIAM WOODALL, ESQ., M.P. JOHN MANN. ESQ. A. G. HENRIQUES. ESQ. 4! Per Cent. if deposited for One Year certain 4 Per Cent. withdrawable on Two Months' Notice. HERBERT H. FULLER, Secretary, 2129z 26, Charing Cross, S. W. TESTIMONIAL to the Rev. ROWLAND ELLIS, who ?. is leaving Mold, as an acknowledment of the zeal and energy he has displayed during the 12 years he has been Vicar of the Parish SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. £ s, d. Mr P. B. Davies Cooke 8 0 0 Mrs Davies Cooke 4 0 0 Mr C. P. Morgan 110 Mrs C. P. Morgan 110 Mr Thomas T. 2 2 0 1\1rs Thomas T. Kelly 1 1 0 Mr J. Corbett 3 3 0 Miss Lloyd Howard 4 0 0 Rev. Koger Edwards 110 Mr E. A. Lewis 5 5 0 Miss E. V. 1 1 0 Major Knox 110 Mr F. J. Cartwell 110 Mr Thomas Jones (now of Manchester). 2 2 0 Mr William Jones, ditto 0 10 6 Mr Job Ed wards 110 Mrs Edwards 0 10 6 Superintendent Bolton. C 10 6 Mrs Bolton 0 10 6 Th Right Hon H. C Raikes, M.P. 5 5 0 Mr William Evans (Chemist) 0 10 6 Mrs Barratt 2 2 0 Mr Joseph Saum 0 10 6 Mr Oliver Jones 110 Misses Jones 110 Mrs Craft 110 Mrs Jones (Pwll 0 10 6 Mr P. A. Lloyd 110 MrsCatherall 110 Mr Edward Williams (Chemist) C 10 6 Mr A. T. Roberts Mr John Mansbridge 0 10 0 Mr Edward Thompson 3 0 0 Major Cross I 110 Mrs Nunnerly 0 10 0 Mrs Peters (Vron Deg) 0 10 0 Captain Morgan (Rhual-Issa) 10 0 Archdeacon Smart 110 Mr George Bellis 110 Mrs George Bellis 110 Capt. Johnson 110 Mr William Prinfi 0 10 6 Mr W. B. Marston 2 2 0 Mr A. T. Keene 110 Mr H. G. Roberts 2 2 0 Rev. J. M Evans 10 0 Mr William Jones (Tyddyn) 110 Surge. n-Major Williams 110 Miss Davies (Pwll Melyn) 1 0 0 JE79 8 ti Subscriptions received at the National Provincial Bank or North and South Wales Bank, Mold, or by Mr John Corbett, Wrexham-street, Mold. 2165o Election Adresses. 'r'" 'r. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—The term for which you elected me as one of your representatives in the Town Council will expire on the 1st proximo., and at the s ilicitation of numerous ratepayers of our Ward I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for re-election. During the time I have had the honor to represent yeu I have endeavoured to support such measures as will tend to promote the good of the borough, and I trust my con. duct as been such as to merit a renewal of your confidence. I am, ladies and gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM PIERCE. 31, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 21641 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. L. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to remind you t J that the term for which you did me the honour of Meeting me as your representative is about to expire. Should you consider my past services h?ve tended to the general good of the Borough. I beg respectfully to ask your kind support in again returning me. Assuring you I shall devote my best energies in all matters connected with our good old town. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 5. Pen-y-bryn, Wrexham, BENJAMIN OWEN, October 9th, 1SS4. Builder. 81750 Education. X „ X V >-«.X „ v. N. N_ v > ✓ v v_W KINGSTON Ilou-sz L ADIES' gCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK. WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Teacher (Home and Colonial College, London). ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certified by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge). The Teaching is on the most approved and modem method, the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced. A complete staff of Teachers is provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, &c. The School is pleasantly situated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modern improvement. References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of present and former Pupils. 1998 The new Quarter will commence Thursday Oct. 9th. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, GROVE PARK. THE MISSES LLOYD Will resume School Duties ON THURSDAY, AUGtST 7TH, 1884. Separate Schoolroom for Boys. 1557c WREXHAH JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ROSENEATH. HEAD MISTRESS: MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificated-Firat-Class, assisted by MISS ALDWINCKLE, Trained High School Teacher, from the North London Collegiate and Camden Schools for Girls, holding Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates. FRENCH. MADEMOISELLE NASSE (Parisian). MUSIC. MR W. H. HOLT, Local Examiner to the Rojal Academy of Music. CALISTHENICS AND DEPORTMENT. MRS WEBSTER (UdO Nicholls). This School is conducted upon the same system as the many High Schools now established in various parts of the Kingdom. The object of it will be to give a sound and superior education by properly trained Teachers at a moderate cost. The Fees of Pupils entering before the age eS ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HtiD MISTRESS. The Half Term will commence on Tuesday, Oct. 28th. 119 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES HANMER. Also a CLASS for BOYS, from 7 to 12 years of age. 1761 ELEMENTARY PIANOFORTE PLAYING. In consequence of increasing and numerous Engagements, MR W. H. HOLT Has to decline beginners, but hai arranged that ELEMENTARY PIANO LESSONS Shall be given by a Competent Assistant, under his immediate direction. Ttrms on Application. 8, ERTHIG TERRACE. 2135n RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: REV. W. P. WHITTINGTON, M.A., Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; Second Class, Classical Moderations; Second Class, Natural Science, Finals late Senior Master in Reading School, Berks. ASSISTANT MASTERS: Classical.-HERBERT FIELD, M.A., late open Classical Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; Second Class, Classical Moderations, 1&77; Second Class, Finals 1879. Mathematics and Science.-HENRY HALL, B.A., late Mathematical Exhibitioner and Prizeman of St. John's College, Cambridge; Senior Optime (15th), Mathematical Tripos, 18S4. Extract from the Report of the Examiner, Mr F. H. Peters, late Fellow of University College, Oxford:- The Examination will very well bear comparison with the work doce in one of the greatest Schools in England (Eton College), which I examined last year and the year before." THE NUMBER OF PUPILS HAS DOUBLED SINCE SEPTEMBER 1881. Next Term commences September 18th. 1707 Next Term commences September 18th. 1707 Business Announcements. CHAMOMILE BITTERS Are now admitted to be the finest Tonic in the world. QHAMOMILE BITTERS Cure every phase of Liver, Stomach, and Kidney Complaints. QHAMOMILE BITTERS Are unequalled for restoring the Appetite and Bodily Strength. 0HAMOMILE BITTERS. The great remedy of the day for In- digestion. Biliousness, Costiveness, and Palpitation of the Heart. QHAMOMILE BITTERS Remove Pimples, Eruptions, and every form of Skin Disease; they clear the complexion, and give brightness to the eye. QHAMOMILE BITTERS Cure Nervousness, Headache,sweeten the breath, raise the spirits. strengthen and tenovate the whole system. CHAMOMILE BITTERS Is your remedy if you are lanquid and feel altogether out of sorts, bad taste in the mouth, &c. Mothers would not allow their daughters to CHAMOMILE. linger and suffer if they knew the Vy value of Sommerville's Chamomile Bitters. There is no complaint they do not cure or help. If you do not feel well get a bottle at once. Strengthen the Stomach, stimulate CHAMOMILE, the Liver, and purify the Blood by  means of Sommerville's Chamomile Bitters, the most active, pure, and perfect strengthening medicine ever offered to the public. Sold by chemists at 2s 3d per bottle. Pre- pared only at 99, Falkner-street, Liverpool. Agents :-Mr FRANCIS, chemist, Wrexham; Mr BARKER, chemist, Mold; Mr EVANS, chemist. Flint. 988z DRESSMAKING. LADIES DRESSES fashionably made to order v; "th perfect fit and style at Moderate Charges. EVANS'S 19, TOWN HILL, WREXRAM. 2tW Business Announcements. "> J. LLOYD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 4, & 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. J. L. begs to inform the Public that he has taken the large ROOM: underneath Chester-street Chapel for additional SHOW ROOMS. for New, and High Class Second Hand Furniture. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BEDROOM, DINING BOOM„& DBA WING- BOOX, FUBNITUBE A Choice lot of TAPESTRY CURTAINS from 18s 6d per pair. FANCY BRASS GOODL consisting of MIRRORS. SCREENS. SALVERS, COAL BOXgS, &C. FURNITURE REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIL To any part of the United Kingdom. PITBNITUBE STORED AT MODEBATE BATES. I FUNERALS CONDUCTED with SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY. I I THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE LATE tt MR EDWARD JONES, I H A T T E E I 1, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, I TO BE SOLD OFF AT A R GREAT REDUC Ti1 0 N After which The BUSINESS will be carried on as usual. Mrs Jones will be obliged if all Midsummer Accounts be paid I at once. 2105 OCTOBER, 1884. We are at this date prepared in our various departments with most complete assortments of New Goods for the Autumn trade, and owing to the extraordinarily low prices now ruling for raw materials and our system of prompt cash payments for all goods bought, we at present are enabled to offer our customers sound reliable Drapery • Good?, of all kinds, at the lowest prices known in our experience of the trade. We beg particular attention to our new stock of English and Foreign Mantles, Paletots, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fur Capes, Fur Mantles, &c., now delivered and ready for inspection. A very choice collection of Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, French Flowers, &c., now showing. W. & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, 21.3 WREXHAM. LAMPS! LAMPS!! ,Iill, 811 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HINKS' PATENT DUPLEX EXTINGUISHER, In Doulton, Wedgwood, Bohemian, Bronze and Bepousse Brass. ROWATTS' PATENT ANUCAPNIC AND LORNE. HAND LAMPS, READING LAMPS, SUSPENSION AND WALL LAMPS In every variety. HURRICANE LANTERNS. GLOBES, CHIMNEYS, WICKS AND OILS to suit all descriptions of LAMPS. J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET, W WREXHAM. ROGERS AND JA'CKSON, (Late ALFRED OWEN,) GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 30, HIGH STREET, IMPLEMENT AND SHOW GALLERIES, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, R. & J. respectfully invite an inspection ofthir choice and large selection of LAMPS! LAMPS" LAMPS! I" I, II OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Especially those with a METBAILLEUSE BUBNEB, giving a Brilliant Light, equal to 45 Sperm Candles, PETROLEUM, COLZA AND MACHINE OILS, Sole Agent for Stranges* (1) Crystal. A large Stock of PLOUGHS, ZIG ZAG, CHAIN, AND DRAG HARROWS, CULTIVATORS AND LAND ROLLERS, CHAFF CUTTERS & ROOT PULPERS, IRON HURDLES, &c. Please Note the Address,— 30, HIGH STREET, AND CHESTER STREET, 227 WREXHAM. Business, Annonncemeats. -I [NO^RT'H WALES I' "WI.1 D" 'I AND SALOP PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES* CROSS-STREET; OSWESTRY. AND 14, HIGH STREET, i WREXHAM, ESTABLISHED FOB THE SUPPL* OF 'I TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS,, SPICES, i ¡ CONTINENTAL, FOREIGN, AND C OLONI AL ftal I WINES A m B GENERAL GROeilSIES & PROVISIONS HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY BRUSHES AND PERFUMER^ J PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MFDICIHES, DaVGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, ETC, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. PRICE LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. C. K. BENSON & CO. L J Qii") I" PROPRIETORS. \Z-" lí..l, L 'ft "I ae91X. NEW AND STYLISH MILLINEBY. AT VERY LOW PRICES. EVANS'S 19" TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 2089 ..Et.ElAr :.4 !I 2089! DUTCH FLOWER BULBS. HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CRÐCS NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS, &c.. &c. BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES catalogues on applications: STRACHAN AND EYANS, 1, HIGH-S TEE ET, AND RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 2084c COMFORT IN WALKING. ESTABLISHED 1836, FOR THE SALE OF BEST HAND MADE GOODS. J. RAMBLE S, BOOTMAKER, 25, HIGH STREET, 25, t>" iU I' Ol..llft£. OI WREXHAM, Maker of the BOSS Watertight, Shoot- ing, and Walking Boots, CLOSE TO THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL. Under the Patronage of the Nobility, Military, Clergy, aand Gentry of Wrexham and surrounding neighbourhood. THE BOSS HAS COUE. ..&u.Qj., J; R. bega to calI special attention to his Grained Cow Hide and Wax Calf Watertight Shooting Boots, known as the "Boss," hand-made to order, sewn with 28 cord, of Finlayson, Bousiieid, and Co. 's Prize Hemp, at same prices as, macbine made goods now in the market. The hand, made are acknowledged to be the best and most com- fortable wear, also better for repairing afterwards. When ordering hand-made Boots see that, you get them. J. R. guarantees that aU orders entrusted to him are hand-made, to measure, upon the premises, not as in most houses, the measure being sent off to Northampton Stafford, Leicester, and other manufacturing towns to he made up, machine work being supplied instead of hand. the imitation being so good as to almost defy detection. LiveQ', Hunting, and Top Boot Maker to Livery, the leading establishments.  ?wn Tenni. and Boatin Boots and Shoes, in white, Nue. and brown canvass, with ?usa«n, van ?,,a and Straps, also White Buckskin to order. Varnishes, Waterproofing Compo's, Kid Revivors. Glosses, &c., &c. nl958a. COAL, LIME, SALT THOS. B. BARTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,. CRESCENT COTTAGE, BEAST MARKET, and at | GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY STATION. Best House, Gas, and Steam Coals W-d1, Slack, always on hand at the Station Depot. ¡'I. Common and Lump 88011; Ii Building and Agricultural Lime. Ii Special quotations for one or more truck loads, which can be sent to any Station. Agent for FISON'S MANURES. I, 'i mi