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i J sales by Auction. MR F. LLOYD. rrn -?n! 1?5. & EVERY ALTERNATE 1 ,f1:p0A1 £ y THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. ?TS?? ,r I FAIR AD MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION '!lA' SALE. ø>  h> browht 0'? of ahY part without a '1/1 nO' ??- lylOrtV' T) has n'.uch pleasure in thanking his ? LLO'\ g at-,o,' for the liberal support' and I¡; >us r ad" ) fttf? h?c afwa?'s placed in him, and begs to '??PxtPL'BL!C AUCTION SALE for any he bsW in the Wrexham Smithfield ?th at 10.30. ?c? I?f ?)h)w?" ?tock already entered .-—  ^attie "including prime Scotch Bn1J, :-i Bu!!ocks and Heifers. Fat C?ws.F?t ,,¡¡e3d 0 b rn Bullocks and Heifers, Fat Cows, Fat J' borl l ,a" ,?. p?y Cows, Calving Heifer. pc?' 4tirks YeMtin?s, and Stock Bulls. B???h?:' and Fat L&mbs. ¡;iP' f store -<heep ,'nd Couples. A 11 Or on Store Pigs, and Sews and Pigs. rJ; J'C ,< Ii f'1'. ealres f Ottl. e cnld at 10?-f) by Mr Lloyd. *tlr Evans. ? ?d at 10 3" ? Mr LIovd. ?Ca!?? ?M at 10. 15 by ?Ir Evans. rlg- iCb C1f, other Stock 4d in the X. No .5:- e s?;p no charge. ';1 for on th'? fall of the hammer if required. ".a1(1n Hnu*e Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms H?t" el on Thu?!.? from 2 o'clock to 4.30. tJ c 789p 4 AD rr.-E"pA Y, FEBRUARY 16TH AND (1. I, TH, 1S5. ,?r<7 c'ractive Agricultural Sale of 99 'T"W i [/)). ?. 5U ?!,HK)fOHSO/ffOdMC< ■ ,,s nr 0< c?K?. Barley, t?eaH, and ."r, C. the 1 l f the lle w'. "tIIl ?;?!;j)-c' Cheese, the whole of the excellent J iWpiw- Dairy r?&e?, and a pOTtwn ,I"lra £.   at fft.Mt'')"n"M '?.'? U" «? /1(' [0 "urSRTOXHALL," '"??",?n-?'<'? .<? from Malpas Station, one QII,-a a. S. {: H It ,.? U -?'. a?td six /roM Holt. ¡¡ll,at ,t. ——— ,i? I*t1' nYD h'? 'B'?? p!?sure in announcing that he U tll5;:ivoicu ?ith instructions from Mrs t ?h be," !<?on Hall F&rm, to SELL BY vb, h4, (irert,)n Hall Farm, to SELL BY J.<r- ".without reserve, situate as ¡;iIII)' I 11fi,h\ ami Tuesday, the 16th and 17th days f.ld.OD t the 11 i; •-« of her grand and wen-selected -Tkv'CATILK, H'.rses, Sheep, Pigs, Imple- (, 'D'\ I d "i ? 'h'e Chl" Jhlry esse R, and a portion of ?.. C'?? i-rRMTURE, particulars of which ^►* follows ?" °' tiif riR? DAY'S SALE, COMMENCING WITH XHK IMi'LKMENTS AT 11.15. ■v„i. tinier, chains, ropes, sack bags, six wheel 'r-'??gP?u?h, three turnip scuffles, j hstfA Pw- two cultivators, tankard on i ji'k '? ,rIi;,( ,1' i 11; two cultivators, tankard on  Ljw r^r lfat roller, thirteen-spout corn fheeh, }.lV Mfid?, hay o, ector, horse,rake, clover drift ??' ?p' W mowing machine (new), patent «ed drl1 (ne»). ):i3?.w?gon, straw cart or mash potjii1 uf < ,t harrows and chain harrows, <e" ?t harrows and chain harrows, dra* !'nrows- 14quidmanure or water cart, "1I,o.r: II and narrow wheel carts (complete), narrow ^l-on 0, ?r.-?, market cart, chaff cutters, '\fJ1J('l ^'J ?chin??-nip pulper and finerer, kibbling ?[Ni)? '?? "? h?'?PO?'' for chopping, &c :'T1t :'I,' new) ?c, ?? ?''? of the above Implements are };ly ne ) -8 ;)1 1 about 12.30. r -nediireesows, in-! or with pigs, eight ditto gilts, fe. Pf-sudl s:zrd silts, ten store pigs, three boars, ,1.. ^'Ivfpiils aTe c.:>t'y bied, sires and dams having b ve ¡'is are C,r¡ lJ..y rer, sues an ams avm ;;h:,sed iron; Lc: i Ulesmere's and other ce'ebrated ? .t hi?h mice:; ?? ir-H;m: SIU K -Jsuperb Shropshire ewes and ^nipshire ram L, H»\I> (" C*rn.E, > ,D ABOUT 1.30, COMPRISING (" verV frisli cows, 2 crime fat cows, 68 Tminy calvui? c ¡ws and heifers, calved or near u s IV (ii;i yearling heifers, 2 well bred r The above ,11. are celebrated for their great qualities, aitf hurdy constitutions. 'Vaucox Hou>:SOI.D ABOUT 3.30.-CI Dragon," r.t:lul lirnwn \J!: cehiing I) years old, 17 hands; !r powerful bay w:i: L"x!i mare, ti years old, a valuable lUare, !er.t:'¡ j,: :'r Studley's horse; "Flower," lyr: waason ma'f. ri-ing 7 years old, served by Mr < h rse; and Jolly," a pair of powerful .Wjon >, :<.11: 4 years old. The above five ii e a splendid team, and fit ■•arivwork: "Tinker," brown waggon gelding, abou 1(5 Duh," hJad: Wig.oa horse, aged Diamond," w::r", a.-d "Charlie," brown half-bred agcki; a very j.-roausing yearling cart filly, by .nvay grvii:n OK HAUNK-S HORS". -N%'eiglit carrying bay gel-' i:, I" years old, up to 10 stone, about to hands, believed un(i, and ui;e of sLmp that is seldom to be met Gf.AI;Tw nty-tliree lots of thrill, chain, and plough- neck .<rap<, •ih-.ndry harness, and odd gears. END <>i l'ntsT DAY'S SALE. i-r\CH;;(>\ AT TEN O'CLOCK. "nr., r MMENCING AT 11-15.-The TOOLS !lV!M.rMi:NTs will ir.chul^ rakes, pikels, yelves, brush- it .iks, pig troughs, hen coops, baskets, wheelwright's hrnch, harness cupboard, long and short ladders, Htarrows, ee.I hoppers, winnowing machine, sieves rildles, sack bau-s, cow trusses, half measures, ir. JMI'CE SOLD AT AUOUT 12-15.—About 30 tons of oat, and barley straw, about 25 tons of hay and measures of barley, 50 do. of bems, 250 do. of j'i do. of wheat, o j'i do. of potatoes, 5') tons of man- v and turnips. The above will be sold in convenient p suit purchasers. (iAltDF.N. -several hives of bees, two-light cucumber >, L\wn mowing machine. I1 LTRV.—Ai.out 23 couple of fowl, and a few ducks. LKHIITE CHEESE, "Jld about 1.30.—200 Prime Cheshire ,.e in iots to suic purchasers (and will be delivered to nw Station, free of charge, if required.) iiuv VKSSKI.S, Snld about 1.45, comprising :—Horse srfor churning, 50 pairs of cheese vats, milking cans carriers, St lton. cheesehoops, shooter boards, tin s. cheese b?sk?ts drainers, benches, tin milkpans, tubs, milking stools, cream mugs, curd mill, churns, ".n?)e cheese pre—es (ne1rly ntw), three cheese tubs, Mor for Imtc'rr.g chickens, atmospheric churL, pig Ac., >V. UNITTPP. kr' £ table, four chiirs to match, mahogany table, ditto, ng and reading <le.>k, mahogany bed table, lounging aofa. vai cbairs, mahogany circular table. ;iny small table with two leaves, large dining table, n,, glasses, charcoal stove, window curtains and fishing rods, g ,n:e hag, stair carpetting, copper e, brass candlesticks, copper fountain, tea service, the ikitchen roq.iisite-, large oak painted housekeeper's ard, ldrge and !tll deal tables, Windsor chairs, ic. K BRBROHV FURNITURE will include-Bedroom Kidderminster carpet, chairs, washstands, dressing s, chests of drawers, mahogany half-tester bedsteads, bedsteads, several bt-ds, &c., &c. t name of Ovt-rton Hall and the superior quality of .toJck, Implements, &c., always used, is a sufficient intee 6f itself, without any comment from the usneer. Luncheon each day at 10 o'clock, Sale at 11.15. ;ilo;ues mny be had from the place of sale, or the uneer, Eyton House, near Wrexham. 86coz PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY. MARCH 23RD, ISS-5. -J -Important Sale at. WYNNSTAY HOME FARM, i ij'h'in, Huabon, of Very Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers, ^'eral Calving Heifers, Superb Shropshire Ewes and Lambs. A tew Pigs, B..y Gelding, hy Gamekeeper." four-years-old, allout 15.3, likely to make a valuable hunter or harness horse, S. undry Implements. (j? ?OYD has pleasure in announcing that Sir Watkin WiHi?us Wsnn, Bart., M.P., has again i him to conduct the above important Sale in his t:. Farmyard, on M.:);?y. MMch 23rd. fT]. FIl'\ particulars to follow. is a splendid opportunity to purchase really first- Shropshire Ewes. They comprise the whole flock :ned for stock last season. This flock commenced t sewn years ago by purchases of ewes at very high lr()m Lord Chestan" Mr Evans, Uffington, and Mrs Rams have since been purchased from Messrs an 1 Tanner, Mr Thomas, Buildings, and Mrs Henry 335z PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, MARCH :CT!I, 18S5. important Sale cf Dairy Stock at the "ALTHREY HALL," on Bangor Ri:'crr(rse. In U,OVD has been favored with instructions from -%1I" AMHROSI M TTON (wh° is giving up Dairying), ..Ll. BY AUCTlO in his Farm-yard, situate as above, ;-?n?y. M?rch :?)th next, the whole of his choice and ,ho,y %vell hred ??ck of Dairy Cows and their NVith few exceptions the whole of the above Cows ..e Ioen l on ??'? premises, their present owner "IF,' keeping in view ?od flesh carriers and heavy milk ?'iucers. Nothing hut pediee Bulls purchased at high have been used fo! the last fifteen ye:us. Particulars to follow. 3360 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1S85. Important awi Extensive Sale of Agricultural '■'ruling Stock, littj/I'ments, Produce, dc., at THE WHITRENS, STRETTON, Tive) itailt,.i Brorton Station, Two miles from '¡¡d';H, (I,¡d TI.a Ma 'pas, of 45 superior Calving (f¡¡'/1'wn and Three-year-old Calving lleifers. veral ¡'I, (''II. af 0/i* p Hverful Waggon Horse, tiU Ripe f .• .1 1 Bilk Lalltl)". "") Tons of Prime Upland Hay, i-a. <:11;1 ifexmres of Oats, 20') Measures lj T-iu HVitaS and Oat Straw, dc., ic., reserve, lR LLOYD has pleasure in announcing that he as ',een favored with instructions from Mr Basker- tûnduct the above Important AGRICULTURAL RCTIOX, in his Farmyard at Stretton, on VlJ.v, the 23th day of February, next. Particulars to follow. 232n pI^ELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 'AY TUESDAY MARCH 16th and 17th, ISS? t ;.lj;l'li'V?ant <? Extensive Sale of Agricultural ?. wpl'ments, Produce, Dairy J" ls ? 'A /??'' ?'?-<'M?, T'?O?Me', Da!'r!/ r?S?, '< ?c-<{'C.. at "BROXTON," ■ ■ Vf) ¡/ ?'? ?'?? Station, of 50 ??)-<or R "I' 1" ?''?'"? ?ft'?, and BuUs, a grand team of ? ?''?. ?''?"'? C.?. Pigs ?on'MM,<o?<?ef?p?/t "II' .f th Da.,1'I! l"l'ssds and ?M?f?oM ?M?t<!t?. At!; n,r) v ? jtt): LLoy been favoured with instructions from .!rs "VIr Thomas Briscoe, to conduct ? ?'-i!?? ? ??ricultural Sale by Auction on the t FY, 0 f .ar.-h next. ?.??? I'?rticu!ars to f?Uow. 2340 ^MESON S IRISH WHISKY, FIn YEARS OLD, S: PER QUART. i-ftrior or cheaper Whiskies. PURE JAMESON'S. ? 1 L L D E R s ??O?Rh ??? ?? ?LI_ VAULTS, WREXHAM. lLDfiS BHO- in the P-incipaNty ?' ?-g?st Dealers in the P*incipa^j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRST JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 IH, IS83, Commencing with Sheep and Pigs at 10 30. MSSf. & S6'- beg to thank their patrons ,LLNI and friends for their constant support, and that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, the 26h day of February ?iFel™«y A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Hei'ers Xihr%™I^eS'lB»™n, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. SfStoeVi"' Pork and ?- ?, Breeding SOW", and Store Pizs. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4. Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n Saai/filler °ld FuS'll'T^ Feather Beds, P???or?, Bed PotlZfandWcttrKriteS' Potatoes' Poz!ltry and Effects, at thq RED LION INN, MARFORD HILL, Gresford. ESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions cbJbiLiL i from the Executors of the late Mrs A. WALKER to SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, February 20th, 18S5, on the above premises, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Feather Beds. Pianoforte, Bar Requisites, &c., coinprising:- IN SmixG ROOM, PARLOUR, AND SNUG, &c.-Mahogany dining table (7 feet) with loose leaves mahogany centre table pianoforte by Chappell & Co. mahogany cheffon- iere mahogany couch lady's easy and single chairs in green rep mahogany sofa cushions work able; small mahogany table arm, easy, and rocking chairs in cretonne covers pier glasses in gilt frames three-tier mahogany stand; arm and single Windsor chairs various pictures in gilt frames inlaid tea caddy books flower vases; chim- ney ornaments; water bottles; bordered Brussels and other carpets hearth rugs lace window curtains door mats paraffin oil lamps linoleum on floor cast f enders fire-irons; ash pans, &c. BAR, TAP ROOM, KITCHEN, AND BACK KITCHEN. &C.- liuaiitity of tumbler, wine, and spirit glasses, pewter ale and spirit measures, jugs, porter mugs, waiter trays, wine decanters, spirit bottles, white balance handle dinner and dessert knives, table prongs, table and tea spoons, sugar tongs, tea trays, metal tea and coffee pots, China tea and breakfast service, dinner service, sundry crockery, white top and other tables, Windsor and rocking chairs, pictures, timepieces, dish covers, table and wall lamps, forms, stuffed fawns heads, scales and weights, iron spittoons, tin hastener, steel> ards, meat safe, water and toilet cans, clothes maids, clothes baskets, brass candlesticks, fenders, fire irons, ash pans, iron stools, flat irons, brown ware, dolly and tub, wringing and mangling machine, meat safe, cupboards, tea kettles, fish kettles, saucepans, towel roller, lead piping, &c. STAIRCASE AND BEDROOMS. &c.-Brass mounted half- tester iron bedsteads and damask hangings, iron French bedsteads, small iron bedsteads, straw and hair mattresses, feather beds, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, toilet services, towel rails, toilet drawers, mahogany chests of drawers, cane-seated chairs, timepieces, mahogany arm chair, night commode, oil lamps, child's chair, clothes boxes, carpetting, hearth rugs, stair and landing carpets and covers, lace window curtains, counterpanes, blankets, sheets, toilet covers, tablecloths, towels, table covers, brass stair rods, fenders, fireirons, &c. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, &c.-Capital village drag, pair of gig lamps (nearly new), harness, quantity of magnum bonum and kidney seed potatoes, three sacks of oats, hay and straw, cask of paraffin oil, eight couple of fowls, empty paraffin casks, rain water tubs, wheelbarrows, wood fowl- house, wood piggery, stone garden roller, pigeon box, garden wire, three panel doors, reeling and other tubs, form, large white top table, step ladder, yelves, shovels, pikels, firewood, and other effects. Sale at half-past Eleven o'clock, prompt. 292ofc ■1 ———————————————.———————————————— Important Sale of 60 head of Dairy Cows, in-calf Heifera, Barren Cows and Heifers, Yearling Heifers and Bullocks, Bull, Store Pigs, 20 Lambing Ewes, Waggon and Hack Horses, a large assortment of modern Agricultural Implements, Dog Cart, Gig, six horse-power portable Steam Engine with Thrashing Machine, Kibbling Mill, Chaff Cutter, Shafting, Pulleys and Belting, 150 Iron Hurdles, Chain and Plough Gears, Harness, Three Stacks of Wheat Straw, Stack of Clover, ic., at OLD HALL FARM, PICKHILL, 3 Miles from Wrexhal.1, and 1 Mile from Bangor. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions M from Mrs HOLLAND, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Fiiday, March 6th, 1885, on the above premises, the whole of the above valuable LIVE STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, Portable Steam Engine and Thrashing Machine, Wheat Straw, Clover Hav, &c., which includes 9 Young in-calf Cows, S Promising Calving Heifers, 17 Young Fresh Barren Cows and Heifers, 21 Yearling Bullocks, 3 Yearling Heifers, 1 Yearling Bull. 12 Strong Store Pigs, 4 Powerful Waggon Horses, 2 Macs ilorses, 29 Lambing-Scoteh. IMPLEMENTS OF HITSRANDRY include six horse-power portable steam engine by Hornsby and Sons," thrashing machine with shakeis attached, kibbling mill for steam power, chaff-cutter shafting, pulleys and belting as fixed, five broad wheel carts with harvest gearing, 4; and narrow wheel carts with harvest gearing light and straw carts, float on springs, dog cart by Carpenter and Stabell," Birmingham, useful gig, reaping machine by H. and G. Kearsly," two tedding machines by Jeffreys," iron wheel ploughs by Hornsby and Sons," iron swing ploughs by Edwards," Llanypwll, ridging plough, water furrow plough, five-prong broadshare, iron scarifier, iron turnip scufflle, sets of heavy and light iron harrows by Howard"' heavy and light chain harrows, Cambridge and wood land rollers, American hay rakes, sheep rack, turnip cutters. turnip pulper, oil cake crusher, winnowing machines, chaff cutters for horse and hand power, quantity of belting, steaming apparatus and piping, Avery's weighing machine, rick sheets, wagon covers, long and short ladders, 150 iron hurdles, five cattle feeding boxes, wheelbarrows, mash barrows, 40 corn sacks, implement timber, corn chests, blue flag manger, vice and bench, grindstone and frame, engine cupboard, step ladder, fire tools, axle and springs, trolly, water tub, pulleys, wagon ropei, iron and Buckley pig troughs, corn trucks, dog kennels, cucumber frame, large quantity of thatch pegs, ferret box, cross cut saw, corn screen, sieves, riddles, sowing hopper, iron boiler, heel rakes, carpenter's work bench, pikels, hay rakes, shovels, yelves, &c. GEARS HARNESS, &c., include several sets of thrill, chain, and plough gears, sundry odd gears, neck straps, loin covers, silver and brass-mounted harness, shandry harness, ridirg saddles, and sundry saddlery, &c. FARM PRODUCE include three stacks of excellent wheat bolting straw, one stack of well-harvested clover hay, &c. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or at the place of Sale, eight days before day of Sale. LUISCH by Ticket at 11, Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 310zfo Sale of in-calf cow, breeding s-nv, store pigs, stack of straw, turnips, magnum bonum and Myatt's potatoes, imple- ments of husbandry, dairy vessels, and part of the House- hold Furniture, ic at the PAXT FARM, GRESFORD. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions l' from Mr Thomas Hughes, who is leaving the farm, ITiS. ELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, February 21th, 1885. on the above premises, the whole of the above OUT- DOOR EFFECTS, FARM PRODUCE, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. — OUTDOOR EFFECTS, &c.-LTseful in-calf cow, near cal/ing, breeding sow, seven store pigs, narrow-wheel cart with harvest gearing, two capital market shandries, iron wheel plough by Howard," set of iron harrows, iron turnip scuffle, turnip pulper, patent chaff cutter, winnow- ing machine, c, rn chest, grindstone and frame, iron pig trough, wood land roller, three stone cisterns, iron boiler, mixing tubs, set of thrill gears, set of chain gears, sundry odd gears, pikels, heel and hay rakes, shovels, picks, sieves, riddles, &c. FARM PRODUCE.-Abont ten tons of swede turnips, fifty measures of magnum bonum and other potatoes, about twenty measures of Myatt's kidney potatoes, stack of barley straw, &c. Also part of the Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, and other effects. Sale at Two o'clock. 321c PRELIMINARY. Highly important Sale 60 Shorthorned Pedigree Cattle, which include 20 Shorthorned Pedigree Bulls of various anes, 33 Pedigree and Shorthorned Coios and Calves, 7 Pedigree and Half-bred Heifers, 53 grand Shropshire Doun Ewes and Lambs, 12 Fat Shropshire Down Sheep, 32 Pigs, \including 15 Pedigree In-pig Sows and Gilts of the large breed and 2 Boars, 1 noble Waggon Horses, 1 Hack Marc, 1,000 Measures of Magnum Bonum Potatoes, about tiU Tons of JlallfJold Wurtzels, ic., at the HOME FARM, LLAY PLACE, One Mile from Gresfsrd, and Two from Jtossett Stations, on the Great Western Railway. MESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with in- M structions from T. BEAKBANE, Esq., to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on Friday, April 17th, 1885, the whole of the above valuable Live Stock, &c. Particulars in future Advertisements. 307o ESTABLISHED A.D., 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. PITBLISHED EVERYFRIDAY AND SATURDA F. CIRCULATION, 5 500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. In advance, 9s per annum. On Credit, 10. per annum. STAMPED. I In advance, lis per annum. I I On Credit, 12s per annum. jgAYLEY & B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS. Sale by Auction. SALE BY MR JAMES TAYLOR. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. AT MALPAS' CHESHIRE. T0 BE y ATJCTI0X. by ?? ?MES  "The Wyffon Hotel," Malpas, on Tuesday, lllfi? Mo i, 1885 at Four o'clock in the after- Tuesdainv VhoV ii lng or such other lots as shall be agreed ueon  I.-The Substantially Built and convenient RESIDKNT-p formerly occupied by the late John Welch, &i? ') ????' ?' the late Mr Teasdale, with out- bu ?l r i it rr« io i B b ?qq I ia inn? .gardens. and about seven acres of excellent Dasturp" Ia?^r '??s?'?ely Mjacent also the adjoining HOITSF and premises, now in the occupation of Mrs Welch. hefi^entin|d house contains dining drawing, and sittin«r ra study, seven bedrooms, kitchen, sc?llery, and four large cellars. The out-buildings comprise capita stabling, shippons, coach-house, saddle room, &c. The two houses most conveniently situated in the *7?. ,n of ?I??as, opposite The Cross." ?"? S "? Piece of LAND called The Oathills," near tnM. Cemetery, containinK 8a. Ir. 10p. or thereabouts, and m ;? the occupation of Mr William Bentley, of Ma!pas. TJM an viewed by application to Mrs Welch, and Lot 2 by application to Mr Bentley, and any further par- be obtained from the Auctioned MR JAMES TAILOR Hope-street Chambers, Wrexham, or from Messrs TAYI ™ RI°y PLfErE, Solicitors, Whitchurch, Shropshire. 322n SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. -r,-r, SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. WEDNESDAY, THE ISTH, IF NECESSARY. ME AUCTION R0BEKTS and SON wiU SELL by 1: AUCTION, at GARTHGYNAN, distant two miles from the town of Ruthin and balf-a-mile from Eyarth Railway Station, on the property of T. Ll. ???M ?? ?' (who b:u given oun p Garthgynan) consisting of 14 grand in-calf dairy cows, 5 three-year-old and 6 two- 3j prime fat bullocks, 2 fresh fat cows, 4 well-bred ESEW an J 3 two-year-old store bullocks, 1 two-year-old shoi thorn bull, S very thriving yearling calves, 6 powerful waggon horses and their gearing, 9 harness mares, colts, ? and mountain ponies 70 fat Shropshire Down Ewes, 72 Shropshire y?"S ewes and tups, 30 Fat W.Ish wethers, .i ru I- V., I uu oJU 'WU v-veisn ewes tat sow, 8 porkers, 3 excel- lent wagons, 3 carts, swing, double furrow, and other iron ploughs iron and wood harrowR, clod crusher, Cambridge and other rollers, cultivators, broadcast and other corn and seed drills, reaping and mowing machines, hay makers, chaff cutting, pulping, and slicing machines; grist mill, barn requisites, two-whetl dog cart and harness, horse geariDg, timber carriage, 2 strong horse-powers, dairy utensils, and part of the Household Furniture. Three months credit on approved security for sums of X5 and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch by ticket at Ten, and Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. Descriptive catalogues may now be had at the Hotels in the neighbourhood, and from the Auctioneers, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 303a SALE BY MR ASTOX. r' "I'r" AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. Important and unreserved Sale of Antique Carved Oak Furniture, valuable Marble Clock, bronze Hat and Umbrella Stand, Walnut Pianoforte, Bronze Ornaments, valuable Water-color Draioings and Oil Paintings. MR S. ASTON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, as above, 1TJ. on Tuesday next, February 17th, ISS5, a collection of Antique Carved Oak Furniture and other Effects, con- sisting of a very richly carved oak cabinet, a large carved oak cupboard in two parts, dated lt>fJ5, corner cupboard, richly carved, a corner draft table with carved cupboard on top, carved oak hall table, a large carved oak arm chair, a massive black marble clock with bronze ornaments, going tweuty-one days, and striking the hours and half-hours on a tine gong, a pair of valuable wall brackets mounted with bronze and engraved bevel plate glass, bronze hat and umbrella stand with marble slab and miiror back, cottage pianoforte, full compass, in walnut case, mahogany suite in hair, walnut suite in rep, mahogany bookcase and cheffoniere, handsome p;er glass in black ank gold frame, cheffouierWe, ATIJR-COLOR DRAWINGS and oil paintings, set of hunting drawings in oak frames, tipestry carpet, thirty yards (new), eight days' clock, brass mounted and other fenders, fireirons, coal vases, brass mounted bed- steads, mattresses, feather beds, washing and wringing machine, wheel churn, treadle and hand ewing machines, mahogany chest of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, cornice poles, bicycle, the usual kitchen re- quisites, &e. The goods will be on view on Monday, Feb. 16th. Sale on Feb. 17th, commencing at two o'clock. The carved oak furniture, pictureq, and other valuable goods will be sold in the room first. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Room, Regent-street, Wrexham. The Sale Room is open each day for the reception of goods for Sale by Auction. Cash advanced on goods con- signed for sale if required. Mr Aston settles accounts at ond of sale. 312c SALE BY MESSRS. PICKERING AND NIGHTINGALE. ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1885. Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, &co, at GLAN TERRIG, NERQUIS, Two miles from Llong Station on the Chester and Alold Railway, and two miles from the town of Mold. m/TESSRS PICKERING AND NIGHTINGALE have m. received instructions from Mr William Holland (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, February 20th, 1885, on the above premises, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, viz., five choice bred young Dairy Cows (for early spring profit) well-bred yearling bullock, two choice bred sows (one in-pig), ten useful itore pigs, capital sheep dog, about 25 couple of choice-bred young fowls (all now laying), four couple of pure-bred Aylesbury ducks, about 25 tons (in lots) of McHattie's champion swede turnips, about ten tons (in lots) of long red mangold wurtzels, about ten tons (in lots) of magnum bonum potatoes, quantity of Myatt's kidney potato sets (in boxes), small quantity of hay and straw, small rick of barley, quantity of manure, two wooden sheds in good condition and easy of removal, wheel plough by Howard" (new), iron swing plough, double shell plough and marker, set of iron seed harrows, wood harrows, turnip scuffle, iron land roller, 4i inch wheeled Scotch cart, capital market shandry, useful dog cart with lamps and cushions complete, four cow chains, wheelbarrow, heel rake, turnip pulper. chaff-cutter for hand or horse power, six Buckley ware pig troughs two ladders 20 and 25 staves, rain tubs, quantity of small farm implements, wheel churn and other dairy vessels, two sets of thrill and one set of chain gears, pair of ploughing traces, and an excellent assortment of Household Furni- ture, &c. Cash payments" will be required at the close of sale for all lots. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock to the minute. Auction Offices 12, St. Werburg Street, Chester. 294n SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. j^JESSRS rjlATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12m (POSTPONED FROM FEB. 10TH.) Catalogues may be had on application to be made of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6 SALE BY MR JOHN PRITCHARD. 'J- r- r- MAESMYNAN HALL, FLINTSHIRE. Highly attractive and important'Sale of the assemblage of elegant and costly HOUSEHOLD APPOINTM KNTS in great part specially manufactured by Messrs. Gillow for the late Lord Hopetoun Rare old China, costly bronzes and marbles in groups and figures, a splendid Reredos, .12ft. by 2ft ebonized buhl cabinets, card and writing tables, mantel clocks in various designs, full-sized billiard table, the VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL tPaAblIeN, TINGS AND WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, by well-known Artists of repute, selected with great taste and sound judgment by the present owner, artists proof engravings, valuable Japanese gong, powerful telescope services of glass, china, and electro-plate, also The whole of the FARMING IMPLEMENTS of the most modern description, seven powerful cart horses and mares, five, six, seven, and eight years old, two hand- some black cobs, six years old, 15 hands high, quiet in single and double harness and under the saddle (a grand match); two useful harness mares, and three promising colts, excellent waggonette, dog cart, gig, basket carriage and shandry, single and double sets of harness, saddlery and gearing, about 350 hobbets of black and white oats, several tons of potatoes, straw, &c., which, in pursuance of instructions received from W. Pickstone, Esq., will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC- TION by MR JOHN PRITCHARD, on the premises, Maes- 1 mynan Hall, near Caerwys Station, on MONDAY TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, February 16th, 17th, and 18th. 1885, at 10.30 a m. prompt. On view on SATURDAY ONLY. February 14th, from Eleven a.m. till Four p.m. N.B.—The Agricultural Implements, Horses, Carriages, and all out-door effects will be sold on Monday. Catalogues to be obtained at the Principal Hotels, and of the AUCTIONEER, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 253hf SALE BY MR J. E. DA VIES. Fortnightly Sale of Fat and Store Stock at the GROSVEXOR STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DA VIES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the ivi. above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 18th, 1885 the following Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep Pigs, and Calves, viz •— Several Prime Fat Beast. 125 Ripe Fat Sheep. A Number of Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at One o'clock. 35, High-street, Mold. 320o m .iEy.-Sums of JE300, X400, and.C5OO to lend on approved Freehold Property.—Apply to Messrs BAceH JONES, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 332c Entertainments and Meetings. -r-r' I THE OPENING OF THE NEW gCHOOLROOMS, EGERTON STREET (Postponed from January 28th), Will take place at Three o'clock on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25TH, 1885. Tea Meeting at 4.30. Tickets Is. Public Meeting at 7.30. 316z POPULA R L E C T U R E S. ON MONDAY, 16Tn FEBRUARY, At Eight o'clock, in the Borougl Magistrates' Court' Chester-street. PROF. MACCALLUM, M.A., will deliver the Third Lecture of the course entitled Eiiglish Writers of the Present Century." Subject: "Thackeray.11 Chairman: Edwd. Williams, Eq., M.D., J.P.—Tickets for the course (to be had at the door), Is 6d each. Admission to single Lecture, Cd. IMPORTANT.—The next Lectare, on Tennyson," will be given on March 9th, not on March 2nd, as previously announced. 306c WREXHAM HARE AND HOUNDS CLUB. AMATEUR CHRISTY, MINSTREL ENTERTNT (In aid of their Athletic Sports Fund) at the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH. 18S5. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. Tickets-Front Seats 2s Second Seats and Balcony Is Back Seats 6d. Plan of the Hall at Mr Edisburj's, Highstreet. 267f PLOUGHING MATCH, HOPE DISTRICT. THE SECOND ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will JL take place on Land in the occupation of Messrs H. & S. Edwards, Llay Hall, distant one mile from Cefnybedd Station on the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway, on Wednesday, February IStb. 1884, if prevtnted by frost, on the following Wednesday. Hon. Members :— COL. ROPER, J.P. S. A. SHARMAN, ESQ. R. V. KYRKE, ESQ., J.P. J. B. BOWMAN, EiQ. H. CURWEN, ESQ. President:— MR. J. CAWLEY, Shordley Hall. Vice-President MR. EDWARD GRIFFITHS, Tryddyn. The District comprises Hope, Tryddyn, Leeswood, Hartsheath, Higher and Lower Kinnerton, Broughton, and Llay. FIRST CLASS COMPETITION, will be open to all com- petitors. Prizes 1st, L5 2nd, 1;3 3rd, t2. The entrance in this class will be 58 each team. Furrows to be cut Sin. wide, and not less than Bin. deep. The last two rounds to be trench ploughed. SECOND CLASS COMPETITION, open to farmers or their men who are solely engaged in agriculture (prior to Feb. 1st) in the district, who never won a first prize. Guage 7in. wide, and not less than 5in. deep. Entrance, 2s 6d. Premiums 1st prize, E3 2nd, A;2 10s 3rd, £1. 4th, ..1158 5tb, Xi 10s 6th, £15:1 7th, 15s 8th, 10s. THIRD CuS COMPETITION, open to Youths under 20 years of age, that are solely engaged in agriculture (prior to Feb. 1st) in the district, who never won a First Prize, but are eligible in the Second Class. Guage 7in. wide, and not less than 5in. deep. Entrance, 2s 6d. Premiums 1st Prize, X3 2nd, £ 2 10s 3rd, jE2 4th, £ 115s 5th, XI 10s 6th, £1 5s 7th. 15s 8th, 10s. A SILVER MEDAL, value zC2, will be given to the maker of the Plough that makes the best cut furrow in the field. Entrance Fees are to be paid to the Secretary on or be fore February loin, 1885. No assistance will be allowed to Ploughmen, except the first two rounds and the last two furrows. All teams must be on the ground not later than 8 a.m. Tickets will be drawn at 8-30 prompt, when each competitor must answer to his name. Work to commence at 9, and to finish at 3 p.m. The decision of the Judges in ail cases is to be final. Prize Money will be paid in 14 days after the Match. ADMISSION to the Field, 3d each. On admittance each person will receive a ticket which he will be required to wear in his hat, and deliver up upon leaving the ground. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary, z257o Lakefleld House, Caergwrle. PUBLIC HALL, WR1 XHAm. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONM MR T. R. NUGENrs COMIC OPERA COMPANY Consisting of 21 members. Full Chorus of 20 Trained Voices. Magnificent Scenery and Splendid Costumes. On Thursday, February 19th, the enormously successful Comic Opera LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. On Friday, February 20th, the most popular new Comic Oper a THREE BLACK CLOAKS, or "Les Manteaux Noirs." And on Saturday, February 21st, the great London success LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT. Doors open at 7,30, commence a; S p.m., carriages at 10.3'J. Admission :—Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; Unreserved Seats, 28; Third Seats, Is; Back Seats (limited), 6d. Tickets may be had at Mr Edisbury's, 3, High-street, where a plan of the hall may be seen. 323a CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. THE THIRD ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2.3RD, 1885. PRESIDENT BENJAMIN PIEROl, ESQ., J.P. The Afternoon Meeting will be devoted to the various Competitions including great CHORAL CONTESTS, ADJUDICATOR :-HENRY HILES, FSQ., Mus. Doc. In the Evening, a GRAND CONCERT Will be given, when the following will take part :— MADAME GEORGINA BURNS (Soprano), MISS JESSIE BREAKENRIDGE (Contralto), MR GEORGE H. WELCH (Tenor), MR LESLIE CROTTY (Baritone), MR FRANK WESTON (Violoncello), THE LIVERPOOL HOPE HALL QUARTETT OF MALE VOICES. MUSICAL DIRECTOR MR JOSEF CANTOR. Aftem on Evening Admission. Meeting. Meeting. Family Ticket (to admit five). 12s 6d 21s Od Reserved Seats 3aCd 5s Od Seoond Seats 2»;0d 3s Od Balccny, Is Od Is 6d Back Seats Is 0d Is Od (limited number. Plan of the Reserved Seats to be seen at Mr J. F Edisbury's, High-street, where Tickets may be had, and also of Messrs Bayley & Co., Hope-street Howard, Post Oflce, Brymbo Edwards, Post Office, Coedpoeth Jones, Post Office, Rossett; C. G. Bayley, Stationer, and H. M. Hughes, Willow-street, Oswestry. Doors open at One o'clock and 7.30, to commence at 1.30 and Eight o'clock. Late trams to Rhos. Late trains to Oswestry (stopping at all stations), and Brymbo. For times of starting see Programmes and Special Bills. Programmes will be sent post free for 3d to any address, upon application to W. A. BAYLEY, General Secretary. 51, Hope-street, Wrexham. f206n ST D AVID' s D AY. CROSS FOXES HOTEL, COEDPOETH. THE ANNUAL CELEBRATION of the Patron Saint of Wales will be held on MONDAY. MARCH 2ND, 1885. Dinner on the Table at Tickets 4s each. 313f A C A R D., MR. GRENVILLE JONES L.D.S.R.C.S. Late student of Dental Hospital, London, and son of Mr Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury. SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he has made arrangements to reside in Wrexham, and may be consulted daily at MRS HUGHES, 26. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. Reduced Feea for Someatta. 2449a Business Announcements. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! 1 VALENTINES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An immense variety of the above, including the newest and most artistic designs of this Season's productions, are now open for inspection at BAYLEY & GO'S., CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM.  SCOTCH WHISKEY. (7 YEARS OLD), 2 IS. PER GALLON. MURLESS & KNIGHT. « NORTH WALES AND SALOP SUPPLY STORES. I HIGH STREET, WREXHAM AND CROSS STREET, I OSWESTRY. I These STORES have been established by C. K. BENSON & Co. for the purpose of supplying the general Public with articles of utility and general consumption at the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT on the ORIGINAL MANUFACTURING COST. 1ffir BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTL Y CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. THE NEW PRICE LIST. A NEW and REVISED EDITJLOH of our Pricei-XJgt qbnwing GREAT REDUCTIONS is now ready, and can be had free on application. C. K. BENSON & Co., 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. J. F. BDISBDRY Takes this opportunity of thanking his numerons patruns for their kind and continued support, and begs to state that during the present YEAR the same careful attention to quality of DRUGS and PROPRIETARY ARTICLES sup- plied, will be exercised, more particularly towards the DISPEL CSING DEPARTMENT, the active supervision of which will be as heretofore, directly under his personal superintendence or that of Mr YOUNG, who's long experi- ence in some of the best Provincial Houses, and as senior Dispenser to Messrs Twinberrow, of London (Chemists to Her Majesty), is sufficient guarantee of the care and atten- tion given to this important Branch of the NORTH WALES PHARMACY, 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. JANUARY, 1885. 2731 0 W E N S NEW LONDON LEVER WATCH (REGISTERED.) Is a beautifully finished and strongly made three-quarter plate movement SPECIALLY made for E. OWENS, and is warranted the bejt, as it is by far the cheapest three-quarter plate LEVER in the market In addition to being three-quarter Plate it is Jeuelled throughout, has Chronometer Balance,opens, winds, and sets hands at back new patent extension barrel, which prevents any over-winding and breaking of Spring, and is enclosed in very missive English Hull Marked Silver dome cases, with Crystal Glass Front. The LONDON LEVER being made in three sizes is suitable for all classes, ana will be found a far more compact and reliable Timekeeper than the ordinary full plate Watch. Every Movenent is eng- E. OWENS' name and address, without which none are genuine. SENT POST FREE to any part, for 93 15s. In 18 CARAT GOLD Cases, for zC9 10s. Very Strong SILVER GENEVA WATCHES, Jewelled in four holes' with Crystal Glass Casas, iOl. THE MARVEL OF THE AGE," Bedroom Timepieces for 3s lid. The Cheapest House in Wales for all kinds of SPECTACLES. Spectacles with Case from Sixpence per Pair. NOTE THE ADDRESS: EDWIN OWENS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SIELVERSBIITII, 18, TOWN HILL, (LATE BANK STREET), WREXHAM. 2701zc GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ■Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every deacription of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUUTED Publishers (by authority) or th.J Abstract of ths Coal Mines Regulation Act AND Special Colliery Rti-las for Nort Walen. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both Engli3b and Welsh. BAYLEY AND JJRADL EY, PROPRIETORS. Business Announcements. 'oJ-' MRS E. THOMAS, IMPORTER AND lUTAILElt ov FOREIGN AND ENGLISH WOOLS, GERMAN, .FRENCH, AND ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK, Has completed her purchases for the Winter Season, and has now a splendid assortment 9f WOOLS IN ALL MAKES AND SHADES. SLIPPERS, ANTIMACASSARS, FOOTSTOOLS, B0RDERS, GPL ASH KB.1- &c.. &c. MACRAME WORK, HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY. BERLIN HOUSE, 4, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 257!h THOS. WELSBY & Co.'s OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY, 215 PER GALLON, L, PER DOZEX (CARRIAGE PAID). A Whisky of the Very Finest Quality, thoroughly matured. rpHOMAS ^yELSBY & CO., BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. iSW WINES AND SPIRITS. WILLDER BROTHERS, MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM, Buy direct from the Distillers for their various Establishments, and give the best value obtainable. WHISKY or RUM, 3s., 4s., and 4s. 6d. per quart. NICHOLSON'S GIN (Pure), 4s. per quart. JAMESON'S WHISKEY (fivs years old), 4s. ed, per quart. MARTELL'S & HENNESSEY'S BRANDIES, One Star 4s. 6d. Two Star 5s., Three Star as. ed per bottle. N.B.—We sell a PINT or a QUART at the same rate as per GALLON. 220 n_ SUMMERS & FITCH, 5G, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, Family Wine and Spirit Merchants. BASS' ALES, LONDON & DUBLIN STOUTS IX CASKS AND BOTTLES. CO-OPERATIVE STORE PRICES FOR CASH. 26i5z +- T. MANLEY & CO" BREWERS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES On the Home-Brewed System, producing a splendid extract of the finest Nlalt and Hops pale, sparkling and nuti i- tlOUSi. TRIAL ORDERS SOLICITED. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Vicarage Hill Brewery, Wrexham. 19M SENOR Y SENORA DON JUAN, SOUTH AMERICAN BOTANISTS, HERBS, ROOTS, BARKS, Always on Hand. NO. 20, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM 288ft NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SEXD YOUR ACCORDIONS & CONCERTINAS TO NO. 15, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM, Where vou can have them TUNED and REPAIRED at 4d per Nite. Every description of Muscat Instruments Repaired, 'f he only maker in North WaJes of Steel Ree"  in excbange, 2a1a COAL, LIME9 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 "d Slack, always on hand at the Station Depot. Common and Lump Salt. Building and Agricultural Lime. Special quotations for one or more truck loads, which can be sent to any Station. Agent for FISON'S MANURES. 2032