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I by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. y FEn. Of! III. lssn. A- EVERY ALTERNATE 1 Hl1 THLK^I>AY THROUO HOUT THE YEAR. WUt\HAU FAIR AND IR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. .yoi* w" be brought out of al,y part without a MR '1' OVD has much pleasure in thanking his nU roUs fatrons for the liberal support and i,J theY hi ave always placed in him, and begs to conSdencct.? ?? p?-BL,c AUCTION SALE for any enounce _? )? ?.) in the Wrexham Smithfield ).<' ?"-?b 2!;th at l'J.30. ""ur"(  t k' I e I. t d ? ~following stnck already cntRred ;— fni HW' i nf fttt)'' including prime Scotch BuUocks, "r?horn BuUochs and Heifers, Fat C"WR, Fat =-Bll1- a "mnd lo' Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, u v I' d S k B 1 crrpns stirks ear mgs, and Stock BnUs. o- F,t Sheep and Fat Lambs. :JIj\J A r't of Store sheep ..ndCoup?. ?,u ? r?? '?t li;iCon, Store !'igs, and Sows and P:gs. "11 Fat Cal,es W Cattle soja at 10.30 by Mr Lloyd. pigs and Calves sold at 10.15 by Mr Evans. ■jern..> -is each Calf, other Stosk 4d in the JL No lerD. sale no charge. •» -k p3id for on the fall of the hammer if required. Mi«!Lh'vton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. 789p WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25th, 1S85. important and Extensive Sale of Agricultural Stock, Produce, tfce., dc., at THE WITRENS, STRETTON, S.ri j.v Two Miles from Farndon, Four Milesfroin Wor- thrnh'iru, and Two from llroxton Railway Station, of :'2 HEAD OF CATTLE, c(piiipririitg- Fo-t% superior dairy cows, and two and three-year-old heifers, with calvès at foot or near calving four two-vear- old store bullocks five barren stirks; two yearling heifers; ODe roan stock bull. Two HOKSKS, including powerful brown waggon gelding, rising- four year old, sixteen han !s, a good worker; roan irafp'n m ire, rising four years old, 15 3, a capital worker. SHEKI\ -Sixty Scotch wethers, very healthy, and about half fat; thirty capital Clun ewes in lamb. pROin i K -lilo measures of white shoit oats, eo measures of yellow nats, 20(J mtasures of black oats, 150 measures of bean." several sracks of straw, 52 tons of rye grass, and closer, four stacks of well-harvested rye gra-is and clover, about 13 tons each 25 tons of upland hay, three stacks of iirime upland hay, about 8 tons in each. The above Hay and Clover is in capital condition. ]| fR LLOYD has been favoured with instructions from I Mr Ba=ik. rviUe to ELL by AUCTION in his farm- yard, at Stretton. on Wednesday next, the whole of the above choice and well-selected stock of Dairy Cows and Heifer*, Horses, Sheep, Produce, &c. The above is a splendid opportunity for buying first- cla-s stock and produce. Refreshments at Twelve, Sale at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues ready. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. o232a PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, MARCH 23UD, 1885. ltitportant Sale at WYNNSTAY HOME FARM, Bodyltyn, Ruabon, of 10 Very Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. Several Calving Heifers, 70 Superb Shropshire Ewes and Lambs, A few Pigs, Bay Gelding, by Gamekeeper." four-years-old, about 15.3, likely to make a valuable hunter or harness horse, Sundry Implements. MR LLOYD has pleasure in announcing that Sir iTm Watkin Williams Wnn, Bart., M.P.. has again instructed him to conduct the above important Sale in his Heme Farmyard, on Monday, March 23rd. Full particulars to follow. CThis is a splendid opportunity to purchase really first- class Shropshire Ewes. They comprise the whole flock retained for stock last season. This flock commenced about seven years ago by purchases of ewes at very high prices from Lord Chesham, Mr Evans, Uffington, and Mrs Smith. Rams have since been purchased from Messrs Crane and Tanner, Mr Thomas, Buildings, and Mrs Henry Smith. 335z PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1885. fi'jhhj important Sale of Dairy Stock at the "ALTHREY HALL," Situate on Bangor Racecourse. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions from ¡, Mr AMBROSE SUTTON (who is giving up Dairying), to SELL BY AUCTION in his Farm-yard, situateas above, on Monday, March 30th next, the whole of his choice and exceedingly well bred Stock of Dairy Cows and their Calves. With few exceptions the whole of the above Cows have been bred on the premises, their present owner always keeping in view good flesh carriers and heavy milk producers. Nothing but pedigree Bulls purchased at high prices have been used for the last fifteen yes's. Particulars to follow. 336o PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY & TUESDAY MARCH 10th and 17th, 18S5 Ui/hhi Important and Extensile Sale, of Agricultural Farming Stuck, Implements, Prod'.ic Dail y Vessels, Furniture, «(:c., at BROXTON," irilc from Becxton Station, of 50 Superior !>>/ Cows, Ilarr, m, Stirks, ami Ralls, c grand team of I' -t ii/mi Horses oml <*« fa, Pigs, /'rod" ■■ t-»i- ther with Hi ,"h" of the I)a:i.il J'< *»• •?# and Furniture. ft 3 It LLOYD has luen favoured with in-'ructions from jtJ. the Executors of Mr Thomas Rriscor, to conduct THE above Important Agricnltntal SJIO by A;:C'ioii on the l i 1: and 17th days of M tr -h nrxt. Particulars to follow. 2'?4o SALE BY MR JAMES TAYLOR. i>l>IKABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT MALPAS, CHESHI fTV> BE SOLD BY ArCTTO, by ?m .TAmS JL TAYLOR, at The WyflVn Hi?tel," Ial¡ns, on Tucs.hy.lOth March, 1SS5. "t Four o'clock in the after- noon, in the following or such other lot-t as shall he agreed tl-nil — tuT I.-Tlie Substantially Buiit and convenient foriiit-Iv ocrupii d by the hte John Welch, f"^ ,and afterwards by the latc Mr Teasdale, with out- buildings, pardons, and about seven acres of excellent pasture Lru.d, immediately aujacent also the adjoining HOUSE and pruuises now in the occupation of Mrs » e!ch. 1 tie tirst-mentioned house contains dininz, drawing, and sitting rooms, study, seven bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, four large cellars. The out-buiMirgs comprise capital stabling, .-hi;-p-iHs, coach-hou^e, saddle room, iVc. The two houses are most conveni ntly situated in the centre of the town of M ilr.as, opposite The Cross." LOT L' -The Piece of LAND L-;t!le(I The Oitliills," near to Malpas Cemetery, containing 8:i. lr, IlIp. or thereabouts, And in the oce.;p tiol', of Mr William Bentley, of Malpas. Lo' 1 can he viewed bv application to Mrs Welch, and Lot 2 by application to Mr Bentley, and any further par- ticulars may he obtained frnm the Auctioneer, Mil J AMES TAYLOR. Hope-stveet Chambers, Wrexham, or from Messrs BUOOKFS & LEE, Solicitors, Whitchurch, Shropshire. 322n SALES BY MR RICHARD OLLER HEAD Vrl R mCHARD OLLERHE ?D has received instructions ?x from Mr Thomas Edwards, who i? giving up the business and leaving Wrexham, to SELL BY AUCTION*, upon his premises at Cross Keys Inn, Mount-street, Wrexham, on 'j uesd.:lY, February 24th, 1 "5, the whole of his good substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. Mahogany dining table, ditto round table, ditto che-t of drawers, painted ditto, two bookcases, pitchpine table, tounll oak table, two whatnots leaf and square tables, American bagatelle table, fine large oleographs in gilt frames large pier glass in gilt frame, small pier glass, three cases of preserved birds, bed sofa, brass cornice pole, rurtains, about 25 yards floor oil cloth, stair ditto, brass tJr rods, vases, ornaments, cocoa matting, mats, large nuull), I of good pictures, writing desk, American clock, ???' ? "?or and otber chairs, pair horns, iron and "OM bedsteads, beds, mattres,es. toilet chests, di?? j!lases. ditto ware wasbstan?is, towd rails, fenders, ash- fireirons s- ilittoons, kett!es. saucepans, tea and coffee lamps, jugs, glasses, decantr,. am and spirit aure, :?e cans, five ornamental spirit kegs with brass PS, corn coffer, large cupboant, eight tubs, dolly tub, „ro°0, ?P'?' good oak turnei, wheelbarrow, t?o good l?ree(ling sows eight?n pi?s, about three tons of manure,  Sale at One o'clock. AUClioneer's Office, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 379c SALE BY MESSRS PARRY AND BATHO. (ILl) HALL, PARK EYTON. NEAR RUABON. ")""H ?5  of ?"'y and ?unc Cattle, 7 Waggon Horses •],) ( olts- ??'"c. Poultry Modern Implements, ?ir? o ?''°? Utensils, Furniture, ?c., on MONDAY, t(,-I' ] !,ewlD,!Jtenils, Furniture, &c., on MONDA retirin" "• b! order of Mr GRIFFITHS, who IS :j. MESSRS PARRY AND BATHO, AUCTIONEERS. BY MR H. H. ETCHES. Tu THE WBiXcHURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. i..HURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. THE XEX1' phee on FRIDAY, TtM \KCH !i SALE wm take place on FRIDAY, f?'') ??ry?2?h. ?? ??. Entries for Cata!ogues close H H. ETCHES, 4-0; Auctioneer, Whitchurch, Salop. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. .r FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26rn, 1885. Commencing with Sheep and Pigs at 10 30. ESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons J. 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 26th day of February 1 85, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot 01 magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Hei'ers. Several Dairy  '6811^"611^ In-calf Hdfers ? sTolho^L^ rulis Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. an^Tstore Pics! ? and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sow.. and Store PiLs. A pure bred Aldemey cow with third calf at foot. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n Important Sale of 60 head of Dairy Cows, in-catf Heifers, Barren Cows and Heifers. Yearling Heifers and Bullocks, Bull, Store Pigs, 20 Lambing Ewes, Waggon and Hack Horses, a large assortment of 2iioderli Agricultural Implements, Dog Cart, Gig, six horse power portable Steam Etigino, 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, &-c., at OLD HALL FARM, PICKHILL, 3 Miles from Wrexhat. t, and 1 Mile from Bangor. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions ?jt from Mrs HOLLAND, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, 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 Hay, &c., which includes :— 9 Young in-calf Cows, 8 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 Hack Horses, 29 Lambing Scotch Ewes. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY include six horse-power portable steam engine by Hornsby and Sons," thrashing machine with shakeis attached, kibbling mill for steain power, chaff-cutter shafting, pulleys and belting as fixed, five broad wheel carts with harvest gearing, 4J 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 broadsliare, iron scarifier, iron turnip scufllle, sets of heavy and light iron harrows by Howard"' heavy and light chain harrows, Cambridge and wood land rollers, American hay rakes, sheep rack, tur, ip cutters turnip 1-ulper, 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, 15U iron hurdles, five cattle teeding boxes, wheelbarrows, mash barrows, 40 corn sacks, implement timber, corn chests, blue flag manger, vice and bench, grindstone and frame, engine cupb ard, step ladder, fire tools, axle and springs, trolly, water tub, pulleys, wagon ropes, 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 rakf-s, carpenter's work bench, pikels, hay rakes, shovels, yelves, &c. GEARS HARNESS, &c., include several sets of thrill, chain, and plcugh 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 clov. r hay, &c. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, or at the place of Sale, eight days before day of Sale. LUNCH by Ticket at 11, Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 310zfo Sale of iiz-ealf cow, breeding s Ie store pigs, stack of straic. turnips, magnum bonum and Myatt's potatoes, imple- ments of husbandry, dairy vensels, and part of the House- hold Furniture. tCc., at the PANT FARM, GliESFORD. M ESSRS .TONES & SON have received instruc'ious ITl from Mr Thomas Hughes, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, February 24th, 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.-Useful in-calf cow, near calling, breeding sow, seven store pigs, narrow-wheel cart with harvest gearing, two capital market shandries, iron wheel plough by Howard," set ot 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 Ilito Ducr;. -About 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. Pony cart with harvest gearing. Sale at Two o'clock. 321c SALE oj Modern Household Furniture in Mahogany, Rose- wood, Birch and other woods. Pianofort., Office Table, Feather Beds, Bed Linen, Gas Fixtures, Pictures, and Out-door Etfects, at No. 10. CHARLES STREET, Wrexham. MESSRS JONES AND SON have been instructed to 1.' SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, March 3rd, 1;85, the whole of the modern Household and Bedroom FURNITURE, &c., viz. IN PARLOUR, SITTING ROOIS, AND STAIRCASE, &C.- Cast and brass fenders, polished fire irons, ash pans, coal vases, fire screen, pier glasses, pictures, barometer, maho- gany single and arm chairs, upholstered in black hair and leather, sofas upholstersd in dit:o, mahogany and rose- wood centre, leaf, and other tables, handsome mahogany sideboard with drawers and cellarette, pian, farte, office table, carpels, hearthrugs, oilcloth, linoleum, window cur- tains, cornice poles, chandeliers, stair carpet and oilcloth, twenty-seven brass stair rods and eyes, door wats, umbrella stand, hat pegs, hall gis lamp. CONTESTS OF FIVE BED-ROOMS.—Birch wood, iron, half tester, and other btdsteads wool, flock, and straw mattresses feather beds, bolsters, and pillows lv;d )ii:cn, birchwood antllnilllel knee-hole a ,d otlicr dressiug tables, wash<tands, towtl rails, mah'-gany toilet glasses, double avd single tcilet services, hip and foot baths, mahogany I and other clients of drawe s, mahogany night commode, old oak linen chest, c me seated and other chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, In iian matting, oil cloth, gas brackets, fenders a .d fireirons. KITCIITN, PANTRIES, &c.-Ki'chen fender, fireirons, ash pan, iron stool, eight days clock in mahogany case, kitchen il es-er, v. hite leaf and other tables, arm an rock- ing chairs, corner cupboard in walnut and mahogany, desk, o;l cloth, and brackets, bird caes, trays, dish covers, American meat chopper, wringing and mangling machine, c othes maids, meat safe. hastener, chopping block, small stove, dolly anll tub, clothes basket, step ladder, tubs, brown ware, and the usual culinary articles. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, < £ C.—Wood fowl house, poultry, wood shed, joiner's bench and chops, saw lit nch, lathe with stone and enitry wheel, hand cart, malt mill, two m 'It screens, sieves and shovels, corn chest, short ladder, Buckley pig trough, old iron, and other etfects too nunr ious to mention. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. o357a ON MONDAY, MARCH 9TII, 1-83. At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF FAT ANi) STORK STOCK AT THE ROSSEIT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their ?V t patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Monday, the 9th day of March, 18bo, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered :— Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. I seful Dairy Cows with Calves at Foot, Barrens, Calving- Heifers and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Fat Calves Pork. Bacon and Store Pigs, And other Stock thit may be entered up to the time of Sale. Entries respectfully solicited. to be at the I ut at fea o'clock. SALE AT 10.30 A. VI. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 369 PRELIMINARY. Highly important Sale lin Shorthorned Pedigree Cattle, which IlIelllde 20 Shorthorned Pedigree BlIll, of various a'1es, 33 Pedigrie and Shorthorned Cows and Calves, 7 Pedigree oorl Half-bred Heifers, 5M grand Shropshire n Jb'ices and Lambs, 12 Fat Shropshire Down Sheep, 32 Pigs, ^including 15 Pedigree In-pig Sows and Gilts of the large breed and 2 Boars, 7 noble Waggon Horses, 1 Hack Mare, 1,0!)0 Measures of Magnum Bonum Potatoes, about 60 Tons of Mangold. Wurtzels, &e at the HOME FARM, LLAY PLACE, One Mile from Gresford, and Two from Rossett Stations, on the Great Western Railicay. MESSRS JONES & SOX have been favored with in- ..I. structions from T. BEAKBANE, Esq., to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on Friday, April 17tli, 1885, the whole of the above valuable Live Stock, &c. Particulars in future Advertisements. 307o SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. 1\1 E S S R S TAT T E R SA L L WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH (POSTPONED FROM FEB. 10TH.) Catalogues may be had on application to be made of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6 I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. J-J ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH AND 6TH, IbSEi, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS ao:>d SON. will SELL by l. AUCTION at BRYNTIRION, CORWEN, a very choice assemblage of Household Furniture in Entrance Hall, Smoke Room, Dining and Drawing Rooms, a few oil paintings, the contents of eight bed-rooms and dressing-rooms, kitchen, pantries, store room, and scullery; out-door effects, including dog cart, spring cart. tennis ground enclosure, nets, &c., garden requisites, iSrc., iVc., the property of J. Meller, Esq who is leaving the neigh- bourhood. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneers, and at the hotels seven days before the Sale. Auctioneers' Office, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 3CSa SALE BY MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON. -j CROESWYLAN, in the Suburbs of Oswestry. MESSRS WHITFIELD < £ SON have received instruc' ITJt. tions from the Executors of the late J. Askew Roberts, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on Friday, the 27th February inst., and following days it necessary, tile whole of his valuable LIBRARY OF BOOKS, 2.590 Vols., including a rare collection of Archaeological and Historical Works, several with M.S. notes by the late Mr Askew Roberts, and other antiquaries, referring to Walts and the Border Counties, including a complete set of the Montgomeryshire Collections, the Shropshire Archaeological Collections, Bygones, &c., Histories of Shrewsbury, Ac. Also a large Collection of General Literature, including many of the best works of the British Poets, Novelists, &c., many rare Works now out of print. Several of the books are handsomely bound. A few Valuable and Rare OLD OIL PAINTINGS, Scarce OLD PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, and PENCIL SKETCHES. &c. Catalogues, 2d each, may be had from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow House, Oswestry. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock punctually, with the Pictures. 3472 SALE BY MR G. BYFORD. OAKLANDS, A few minutes' walk from the village of Llanfair D.C., Ruthin. Sale of Excellent Household Furniture, Cottage Pianoforte, Four-wheel Phaet )n, Bath Chair, and other Effects. GEORGE F. BYFORD begs to announce his in- J_tL structions from the Executors of the late John Jones, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the above premises, on Friday, February 27th, 1885, commencing at 1231 p.m. punctually, the following valuable Household Furniture, &c., briefly comprising DINING AND DRAWING ROOMS.—Six mahogany framed chairs, covered in American cloth, ditto sofa, table, ditto sideboard with carved scroll back, cupboards and drawer, ditto small pillar table, ditto sofa covered in American eloth, ditto cellaret, pair of old standard fire screens, three tier whatnot, mahogany dining table on casters, ottoman stool covered in crimson repp, cottage pianoforte by W. W. Rolfe, London, pier glass in carved gilt frame, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, landscape, oil paintings, engravings, damask window hangings, fenders, fireirons, eight sub- stantial mahogany chairs with loose hair seats and holland covers, very handsome mahogany circular table on massive pillar, with platform and claw feet, mahogany folding card table with baize cloth top, armchair, sofa, antique mirror glass in carved gilt frame supporting eagle, &c., &c. SITTING ROOM, LANDING, AND STAIRCASE.—Handsome mahogany couch on carved claw feet supports, mahogany folding table, two antique hall,chairs, mahogany pillar hat stand, mahogany tray and stand, barometer, oak table, excellent clock in mahogany case, bronze paraffin lamp, cane-seated chairs, Brussels carpet, door mats, excellent mahogany linen chest with two drawers, mahogany boot rack, p tinted book shelf, &c., Ac. BEDROOMS.-Superior mahogany wardrobe with five sliding trays and four drawers, handsome carved wood four-post bedsteads, small mahogany tables, superior mahogany bureau book case with glazed doors and drawers, mahogany toilet glasses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, toilet ware, towal rails, stained wood and painted chairs, mahogany bedsteps, night chair, bidet, excellent feather beds, bolsters and apillows, hair mattresses, Kidderminster carpets, mats, &c. KITCHEN, &c.-L-irge painted china cupboards, deal tables, stained wood chairs, plate shelf, oak tables, wire meat safe, mangle, dinner service, glass, fender, fire irons, stool, together with a variety of useful kitcken requisites. Catalogues, with full particulars, may be had a week previous to the sale, on application to the AUCTIONEER, or at thelhotal., in Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen. Auctioneer's OBice, Ruthin. 364cz Education. .F/ ,r, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. GROVE PARK WREXHAM. THE IVI I S S E s L L 0 Y D Resumed School Duties Terms on application, at Grove Park. 18n KINGSTON JJOUSE L ADIES' SCHOOL, 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 modern methoc, the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced. A c mplete staff of Teachers is provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing an I Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthi nics, &-c. The School is pleasantly situated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, Laving every modern improvement. Refoiences from the Clergv, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of pro sent and former Pupils. 2dvl PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS, CONDUCTED BY THE jy| I S S E S A N M E R 1, LEASIDE, RHOSDDU. Prospectus and Reference on application. 123f    GCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, TREVOR VILLA, G R O S V E N O R ROAD. Upper School under the superintendence of MISS PRYCE-JONES. Kindergarten under the superintendence of MISS ELSIE PRYCE-JONES. The pupils are taught in a large and healthy school- room, and no pains are spared to ensure the physical as well as the mental training of the pupils. 20z HALF TERM COMMENCES MARCH 5TH, 185, WREXHAM fIIGR SCHOOL pOR G IRLS. GROVE PARK. 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 of ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAn MISTRESS, MRS WHITEHOUSE. HALF TERM COMMENCES MARCH 2ND. 293 WELSHPOOL. A PREPARATORY SCHOOL for BOYS will be nL Opened on MONDAY, 4TH MAY, at HEATHLAWN, WELSHPOOL. For all particulars apply to the Head Master, P. H. WRIGHT, B A- CRANBROOK, KENT. 301z OLD IRISH WHISKY OR RUM, as. PER QUART, Equal, if not Superior, to anything in Tr:u!e at 4s. WILLDERS, I CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WREXHAM FOR SPIRITS, MARKET HALL VAULTS, ENTRANCE TO MARKET HALl., WREXHAM. 293z Entertainments and Meetings. J' T H If OPENING OF THE NEW SCHOOLROOMS, EGERTON STREET (Postponed from January 2Sth), Will take place at Three o'clock on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25TH, 1885. Ten Meeting at 4.30. Tickets Is. Public Meeting at 7.30. 31tlz CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. THE THIRD ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1885. PRESIDENT BENJAMIN PIERCY, ESQ., J.P. The Afternoon Meetinj will be devoted to the various Competit ins including great CHORAL CONTESTS, ADJUDICATOR HENRY HILE, FSQ., Mus. Doc. In the Evening, a GRAND CONCERT Will be given, when the following will take part :— MADAME GEORGINA BURNS (Soprano), MI-S JESSIE BREAKENRIDGE (Contralto), MR GEORGE H. WELCH (Tenor), MR LESLIE CROTry (Baritone), MR FRANK WESTON (Violoncello), THE LIVERPOOL HOPE HALL QUARTETT OF MALE VOICES. MUSICAL DIRECTOR MR JOSEF CANTOR. Afternoon Evening Admission. Meeting. Meeting. Family Ticket (to admit 12s 6d 21s Od Reserved Seats 3s Od 5s Od Second Seats 2s Od 3s Od Balccny Is Od Is 6d Back Seats Is Od 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 Office, 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. David's Day- 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 6 p.m. Tickets 4s each. 313f WREXHAM CHORAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT SIR W. W. WYNN, BART, M.P, VICE-PRESIDENT SIMON YORKE, ESQ. CONDUCTOR: MR J. T. PRICHARD, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Mark's Church. THE following is a list of the Annual Subscribers to JL the Concerts of the Socie?, ap to the present date :— S. T. BAUGH, ESQ., MAYOR J, J3 BURY. ESQ. OF WREXHAM. J. OSWELL BURY, ESQ. LADY GEORGIANA PEEL. J. LL. WILLIAMS, ESQ. THE HON. MRS TIGUE. J. T. GOBAT, ESQ. SIR W. WILLIAMS WYNN, R. W. J. EVANS. ESQ. BART., M.P. J. C. OWEN. ESQ. HERBERT W. WILLIAMS W. J. SISSON, ESQ. WYNN, ESQ. H. A. POYSER, ESQ., AND SIR R. E. EGERTON. THE MISSES POYSER. S. YORKE, ESQ. R. GRAESSER, ESQ. T. LL. FITZ-HUGH, ESQ. F. L. RAWLINS, ESQ. EDMUND PEEL, ESQ. J. B. MURLESS, ESQ., SEN. HAROLD LEES, ESQ. MRS TENCH. W TREVOR PARKINS, ESQ. J. W. M. SMITH, ESQ. PHILIP EGERTON, ESQ. LL. G. SMITH, ESQ. REV. D. HOWELL. B D. ALFRED OWEN, ESQ. REV. E. B. SMITH. J. F. EDISBURY. ESQ. REV. J. STURKEY E. M. JONES, ESQ. THOMAS BARNES, Esq. J. BEALE, ESQ. GENERAL PERCIVAL. EDWD. MASON, ESQ. LIEUT.-COL. JONES, V.C. J. H. M. UPFILL, ESQ. J,IEUT.-COL. BARNES. J. C. GITTINS, ESQ. MAJOR LEADBETTER. C. GLASCODINE, ESQ. EDWD. EVANS, ESQ. E. T. FITCH, ESQ ED. WILLIAMS, ESQ., M D. J. B. MURLESS, ESQ, JUN. JOHN JAMES, ESQ. H. V. WILLIAMS, ESQ. C. M. HOLLAND, ESQ. J, LITTLE, ESQ. EDWD. DAVIES, ESQ., M.D. GEO. HEYWARD, ESQ. CIIAS. HUGHES, ESQ. MR T. J E. YOUNG. RD. WILLIAMS, ESQ. MR G. T. ROWBOTHAM. ROGER BASS, ESQ. J. WHITTINGHAM, ESQ. T. PAINTER, ESQ. (Signed) T. REGINALD JAMES, Chairman of the Committee. J. S. KVIGHT, Hon. Sec. Wrexham, ISth February, 1885. 370n  A C R V MR. GRENVILLE JONES L.D.S. R.C.S. L te 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, 2 fi, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. Reduced Fees for Domestics. 348a ILLIAM piERCE, I CABINET MAKER AND GENERAL UNDERTAKER, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. Funerals conducted upon the principal of the Funeral Reform Association. Agent to the Patent Metallic Air TightCojfln Com- pany, Limited, Birmingham. The Coffins are highly recommended by all the g Medical Pl, ctitioners of the Neighbourhood. ? They are covered with black ?nd crimson cloth or I velvet; and every design of colored metal furni- ?tureisused I The METALLIC SHELL COFFINS, encased 3 in stout polished oak, or covered with clo?h or | velvet, can be had at a few hours' notice. I SHELLS AND COFFINS always in stock. P 13b5 JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKY. FIVE YEARS OLD, 4s. Su. PER QUART. Ao Blende with inferior or cheaper Whiskies. WARRANTED PURE JAMESON'S. yy I L L D E R S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WIFCLDER BROT HERS, largest Dealers in the Principality 2582 H AXELUSHO TELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON TELEPHONE, 2577. THEY are scarcely one hour's distance from each t ether. Their several situations are world known. The London Hotel is in the best part of the West Strand, The Brighton Hotel facing the sea, every room com- manding it. The Tariffs of both Hotels are the same:—Apartments, 2/6 Drawing-room with Bed-room, en suite, 10/6; 12/6 visitors, en pension, 10/6 daily. No extras whatever. The best breakfast table and table d'hote in London and Brighton. Visitors at either Hotel can patronise the other without any further expense than their railway fares, their apart- ments during their absence being retained without any charge. 335c PANTOMINE SEASON.-TICKETS SECURED AT ANY THEATRE. Business Announcements. VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! 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 & CO'S., CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE-STREET, WRE X HAM. SCOTCH WHISKEY. (7 YEARS OLD), 2 Is PER GALLON. MURLESS & KNIGHT. i» NORTH WALES AND SALOP SUPPLY STORES. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM AND CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. 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. 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 EDITION of our Price List showing GREAT REDUCTIONS is now ready, and can be had free on application. C. K. BENSON & Co., 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. J. F. EDISETRY Takes this opportunity of thanking his mimevoas patrons f0- their kind and continued support, and begs to state that during the present YEAR the same careful attention to duality of DRUGS and PROPRIETARY ARTICLES sup- plied, will be exercised, more particularly towards the DISPEL RFLNG 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, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. JANUARY, 1885. 273t __h__ I OWENS' NEW LONDON LEVER WATCH (REGISTERED) T h ,.tifn))v lushed and strongly m%de three-quarter plate movement SPECIALLY made for E, Is a bU :llll [" 'warallte(l the ?.?.as it is by far the cheapest three-quarter plate LEVER in the m?k.t OWd.t" to hdnO' three-qu?rtHr Plate it is JeuPlled throughout, ??.? Chr(¡nomete ?!aMM,open?, winds. In a «e n l' at   new patent extension harrel, which ?rcu?t? any OMr-Mt'Md? and ?(?t?, ,? and. se am? emiosed in v?ry m ,ssive English Hdl hrked Silver dome caae?, with Crystal C!asa Front.  i., en(*Iosett in vt:ry ni 4ssive Fn li-4h H -I l [ irked Silver doine c aset, with Crystal C;I.'Is.9 Fr int. Sprtn,  FVER bein" made in three 4Tzes is suitable for all c!asse*,?na will be found afar I ?rJ?mpM? reliabl,? Timekeeper thm the ordm?y full pMe Watch. Everv Moveaent is engraved;with K. OWENS' name and address, without which none are genuine. Ever?to?-etent i4 et?r?d?vith E. OWES' n?me and address, without which none ?re genuine. SENT POST FREE to any part, for 23 15s. In 18 CARAT GOLD Cases, for 29 los. Very Strong SILVER GENEVA WATCHES, Jewelled in four holes,' with Crystal Glass Cases, al. 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 SILVERSMITH, 18, TOWN HILL, (LATE BANK STREET), WREXHAM. 2701zc Business Announcements. MKS E, THOMAS, IMPORTER AND RETAILER OF FOREIGN AND ENGLISH WOOLS, GERMAN, FRENCH, VM> ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK, Has completed her purchases for the Winter Season, and has now splendid assortment lif WOOLS IN ALL MAKKS AND SHADES. SLIPPERS, ANTIMACASSARS, FOOTSTOOLS, BORDERS, SPLASHERS, <tc., Ac. MACRAME WORK, HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY. BERLIN HOUSE, 4, HOPE .STREET, WREXHAM. 2579H THOS. WELSBY ft Co.'s OLD HIGHLAND W tt I S K Y, 21>. PER ( ALLON, I s PER DOZEN (CARRIAGE PAID). A Whisky of the Very Finest Quality, thoroughly mjtured. THOMAS \VELSBY & CO., BmDG" STREET, CHESTER. WINES AND SPIRITS. I WILLDER BROTHERS, MARKET HALL VAULTS, I WREXHAM, I Buy direct from the Distillers for their various Establishments, and give the best value obtainable. WHISKY or RUM, 3s., 4a., and 4s. 6d. per quart. NICHOLSON'S GIN (Pure), 4s. per quart. JAMESON'S WHISKY (flv years old), 4s. 6d. per quart. MARTELL'S & HENNESSEY'S BRANDIES. One Star 4s. 6d., Two Star 5s., I Three Star 5a. 6d per bottle. N.B.-We sell a PINT or a QUART at the same rate as per GALLON. 220 SUMMERS & FITCH, or., HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, Family Wine and Spirit Merchants. I ") 1 LE' BASS' ALES, LONDON DUBLIN STOUTS 'J t, 1'; C.\s|C-! I) BOTTLES. OMM'Kl!ATfVE SToRE PlaCES FOR CASH. j ¡ I r # 3|ANLEY & CO., I BREWERS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES On the Home-Brewed System, producing a splendid extract of the fine-t Malt and Hop"; pale, sparkling and nata- I tions. TRIAL ORDERS SOLICITED. PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION. Vicars .e Hill Brewery, Wrexham. -u SENOR Y SENORA DON JUAN, SOUTH AMBKICAN BOTANISTS, ROOTS, BAHKS. AIways on Hand. NO ::11, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. 208a NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. SDíD YOUR ACCORDIONS & CONCERTINAS TO NO. 15, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM, Where you can have them TUNED and REPAIRED at 4d per ote. Every description of Musical Instruments Repaired. 1 he only maker in North Wales of Steel Ree" Instruments. Old Instruments taken in exchange. 2:J7n COAL, LIIE, SALT THOS. B BARTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, CRESCENT COTTAGE, BEAST MARKET, and at GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY STATION. Best House, Gas, and Steam Coals Slack, always on hand at the Station Depot. Common and Lump Salt. Building and Agricultural Lime. Special quotations for one or more track loads, which can be sent to any Station. Agent for FISON'S MANURES. 2632