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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. I r Y. -,VI ldT'T 1?' ? EVERY ALTERNATE ????? ?T ?iHnT?i HOUT THE YEAR. VRE*-HHA4M M FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION ,< SALE. Cittle and Calves at 10 30. Ui »d tore PSM can be sold at this Auction Sale uhouta brand mark or license.  bas v, niomnre in thanking his 1,1 |B rrair-rou^p^atroflI^ !f for the liberal support and  tey have always placed in him, aud begs to f^cc n,ey hHve ai va saLF for any *r1 f f<TOCK-Ul be held in the Wrexham ^tbfield o Tl5UJ"" div eptember !0th. at 10.15. The f 0110wiDg Stock already entered Head of CatUe, inc1uùin prime Scotch and Short-  Heifers, Ð.Üry Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings, 1; Fat and   S' Sandl?mbs. 1? Fat Sheep and Lambs. <n fat and tore Pigs. The property of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., NI.P., t; Grand Calving Cows and Heifers Henry Dennis, E'(1 New Ha1l, t; very Prime Cake-fed Devon Bullocks. H. Hone, Esq., Knolton Hall, prime Fat Beasts. The New British Iron Co., 4 Priipe F." Mr sutton, Althrey Hall, Ripe Fat Sheep. ? ?? ??? a Wrexh?mn'? beinj, th centre for North Wales, in the midst of a large ami i Un ■ ■ population, with a pood  ?' q{ stuck cannot do good attendance o. aucti,in. ,,ttU'r 1 ????., ? Ao<c action. p^ and Calves sold at 10.:m by Mr Evans. No sale no charge. All p.d for on thfall"f t^'f ^Vvnn.stay 'Arms ()th.Eyton ^.h And at Wynnstay Arms  on ThursddY'S fiorii 2 >'«»*t0 4-? 89p ■ «rc OF STORE SHEEP IN THE SPEC'?L ? SMITHnELD, ?? THURSDAY, \U.h\HA.? ^/vj,^mjjEK 24TH. M,K Tmvn ha« "ucli pte?ure in annuncin that he SPECIAL SALE 0F STORE SHEEP in be J m'on Thursday, September 24th, when he ?' -.?? ?? -?r' ?t ?' Shr-p?ire and other Rms and Ram fl^l' '.r ind ''? ?'?. ?'? most of the leading nf th.- district, including Wty exceed¡nly ?e!l bred ^onshire." from H. H» c, Esq., KnoMon H?U the whole f?Movd's oW thck (f hrop-hires, without reserve, t-.?h h?f taken fifteen first and second prizes, and two ?i?n prizes, ?tthe !?nbi;:hs:ure and Flintshire Agri- ituMt Show during the ¡t five years. Among them will he found several ''w?s tit for show, and a f w ewe !"WÙS t:CJua! to any in the breed also some excellent ram liii'b* 'ini^ one shearling ram. Earlv entries invited so that they can be fully advertised in next week's papers. Sale punctually at Eleven c'clock. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10XH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. <pr"I4L SALE or IMPLEMENTS, &c., from LLWYN- OXN HALL. MK LLOYD has pleasure in mn uncing tht his Sale T) of HOUSES, SUCKING COLTS, PONIES, CARRI- AGES, IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c., will be held in his Re- pository, ac Wrexham. on Thursday, September lUth, at (j clock, when he will offer by Auction 1"; Useful Cart Horses, Hacks, and Ponies, Sucking Colts (('art and Hack Horses), Several Carts, Shandry's, Implements, Gears, &c.. &e. Including— The property of S. Handles, Esq., Pontrobin 2 Very ;oc)d Brown Cart Horses, aged, tit for heavy work. Mr Phillips, Talant (;.een Powerful Roan Mare, (j years old, good worker. Mr Edward Clutton, The Lodge, Brymbo Grey Cart Mare, oj years old, good worker. Mr Duce, Rhos: Bay Cart Gelding, rising 3 years old, about 15-2, very promising. Mr Hampson, Round House 'J, Sucking Colts, by Young England's Wonder. To be sold at 2.45, immediately after the Horses. The property of F. Vaughan-Williams, Esq., who is leaving Llwynonn Hall (without reserve) Cattle feeding troughs, grist mill (by Millfield Regeley), i Howard's horse rake, reaping and mowing machine (by Hornsby), capital wheel plough (by Edwards, Llanypwll), pair of iron harrows, turnip scuffle, Howard's ridging plough, Cambridge roller, 2 two- light cucumber frames, 1 three-light ditto, patent sheep rack on wheels, several gears, &c., &c. The property of Mr Taylor, Ruabon Capita) Alexandra Drag, pony cart (in good condition.) More Entries expected and invited. Terms, 2s 6d each Horse if not Sold. Entries taken up to time of Sale at Two o'clock. Office— Eyton House, Wrexham. 1725z Shw Cattle, 5 Hornet, 30 Sheep, 11 Piys, 100 Poultry, 2 stacks .1 Ilay, Rabbits and Pigeons, Plants, Implements, > Household and Bedroom Furniture, and other ■ j'.Ct 6. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH, It:S5. OAKLEY HOUSE, SONTLEY, situate 2; Luiles from the town of Wrexham. Highly Important Sale of Live Stock, Household Furniture, and other effects. Ml! I.I.OYD most respectfully announces that he has ?JL been favoured with instructions from G. K. Boydell, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above pre nises, on Friday, September 11th, 1" the following DAIRY COWS, and Young St ji-ic, Horses, Shropshire and Welsh Sheep, Sows and Pigs, Poultry, Kabbits, Pigeons, Household and Bedroom Furniture, and other effects. Particulars as follows CATTLE.—Two in-calf cows, two promising two-year-old in-calf heifers, five rearing calves. HORSES.—" Wanda," bay mare, five years old, 14 hands, has been driven by a lady, rides and jumps well Quick- silver," grey mare, six years old, 13-2, quiet and fast in harnes-, a capital boy's hunter Dandelion," cream- ccluured cob, four years old, 14 hands high, fast, quiet in harness and rides well Kene," roan yearling colt, with black points, by Comet," out of Wanda." SHEEI' AND PIGS.—Six splendid Shropshire Down ewe lambs, 27 Welsh ewes and lambs, two in-pig sows, nine strong stare pigs. POCLTKY, RAKHITS, PIGEONS, &-c.-Abo,.it fifty couple of fowl, black coc-.ins," in lots ten pairs of pigeons, including Antwerps," dragons," owls," and tumblers eight silver grey rabbits with hutches, nanny glut, sheep dog and kennel, &c. HAY, IMPLEMENTS, <VC.—Two stacks of prime upland hay, containing about thirteen tons, capital dog cart, small water barrel with shafts for pony, the usual assort- ment of rakes and pikels, grinding stone, straw cutter, stove and piping, lawn mower, garden tools, pony cart and gears, set of brown harness, set of blacx harness, two excellent hunting saddles, hunting and exercising bridles, tandem traces and reins, and sundry saddlery, large wire rosery, artistically made, several greenhouse plants, including geraniums, fuchsias, &c. HOUSEHOLD AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. DA: R)". -Excellent wheel churn, butter scales and weights, the usual assortment of milk steins, various tubs, buckets, ttc. The Contents of KITCHENS comprising the usual requisites, dinner services, cupboards, &c., &-c. ENTRANCE HALL.—Wire flower stand, hat stand, weather glass, chairs, &-c. 1>MM; ROOM.—Fender and fire irons, mahogany dining table with leaves, mahogany chairs in leather, arm chair to match, couch to match, rocking chair, mahogany butler's tray and stand, two occasional tables, brown rep curtains, carpets, hearthrugs, &c. DRAWING ROOM.—Fender and fire irons, mahogany table un pedestal, 4 ft. by 5 ft. three gipsy tables, mahogany card table, mahogany 4-tier whatnot, wicker couv-h with stuffed cushions, three sIRall wicker chairs, easy ditto, two American folding chairs, mahogany Canterbury ladies' work table, handsome three-fold tire screen, cottage pianoforte in walnut with fret work front, full compass, a brilliant toned instrument, by Oliver, Liverpool," nearly ntw three oak brackets, carpets, hearthrug, Arc. -i i it., SI AIUS LANDING.—About thirty yards of oil cloth and carpetting, thirty stair rods, table and cover, three door mats, A c. Tiie Contents cf the Five BEDROOMS include brass and iron half-tester bedsteads and palliasses, spring mattresses, ■ ck ditto, painted wash^tands and services, c ine-seated Udroom chairs, feather beds bolsters and pillows, swing dressing glasses, mahogany an 1 other chests of drawers, towel rails, carpetting and druggetting, child's cot, Ac., Arc. Sale to commence at 11.30 for 12 o'clock, prompt. Catalogues are ready, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer and place of sale. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 1649fz PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 1];.Iltld Salt, of ColV., Heifers, Calves, Pigs, Cart Horses, the whole of the Farming Implt incuts, Ac., AT PENTRE ISSA FARM, tid'.cti Two Mil, from Huabon Station. MR LLOYD has been instructed bv the Rev. T. Ll. Griffith, who has let the above Farm, to prepare a SALE BY AUCTION about the end of SEPTEMBER. Full particulars next week. 1720o SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. s s P,- s RATTERS ALL WILL HOLD SALES AT TITEIR EUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. XEXT SALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. Application for terms and stalls be made of essrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, ndon. 6 UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE, 4 and 5, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. J. LLOYD BEC. ^° return his sincere thanks for the kind favors 1,f received during the years he has been in Businoc j he begs to inform the Public that in addition ? his it Sl■ n S il s °* Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, be has "j, IS busmes of Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, he has J tn out a License as A UCTIONEER and APPRAISER, n d'- pes It d pes t!lat ?? strict and prompt attention to this p..? '2t'e of his businesss to merit a Share of their ?tron?< f and Support. ?'???° inform PCMons having Furniture to dispose ?- thath? ''? ??PJe warehouse room to receive the same, "? fh& ) j -ble to dispose of it to the best advantage. F Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. Pa-hiture  by road or raiI to any part of the ji I:ait?,l Rint, ESTIMATES FREE. 1650a Sales by Auction. I SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. F FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lUrn, 1SS5. Commencing with Sheep and Pigs at 10.30. YfESSRS JONES & SOX beg to thank their patrons .?? asd friends for their constant support, and that they r,-n v,, i /lue-rn/xt S £ ? °f/AT ? STORE STOCK. in the above Sm.tMeId, on Thursday, the l?th day of Sept<rMber, IS5, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store Pics. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n ON SATURDAY. AND MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH AND 7TH, b5 Sale of surplus stock of Ironmongery, i2ic?t! inj >bed-steads, fenders, fire irons, kitchtn gi a, wathinj pans, pre- serving pans, lamps, pumps, spades, thooels, forks, brushing hoots, carpentcrs' tool«, cutlery, wood ware, churns, d c., at 11, HOPE STREET, WREXH U1. \,¥ ESSRS JONES AND SOX have been instructed by 'I Mr W. H. Williams to SELL BY AUCTION, on SClturdayand Monday, September 5th and 7th, 18^5, on the premise, lately occupied by the late Mr Hugh Jones, Xo 44, Hope-street, Wrexham, a large SURPLUS STOCK, to make loom for an entire new stock, including a large quantity of fenders, fire-irons, fire shovels, kitchen grates, harness room grates, iron bedsteads, oval washing pans, washing dolly's, patent washers, washing boards, house bellow-, enamelled preserving pans, stove, tea kettles, iron pots, plated and Britannia metal tea and coif e pots, cutlery, table spoons, Japannad tea trays, glass chandelier, table, hand, and Langing paraffin lamps, chamber tcandle- sticks, gas <fc tire stuvis, revolvers, pistols, travelling t unks, cruet frames, irou umbrella stands, brass cornice pole (fc lings glass chandliers, shop tixtures, counter, cuffee cau'ster. counter snuff box, watering cans, frying pans, bass brooms, brushes, oil cans, riddles, stable buckets, c mpound action churn, pumps, patent screen, round and square spades and shovels, yelves, pikels, brushing hooks, sickles, scutch rakes, pick shafts, miner's and other picks, carpenter's tools, woo l bowls, skimmers, and other wood ware, and quantity of other effects. Sale on Saturday at Six o'clock, and on Monday at Two o'clock lti770 ON TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 8TH, ISSO. Sale of Modern Hov.st.hold Furniture, including walnut (ii,aiv jig i-voin suite, mahogany dining and other tab!cs, pt'anofort", walnut eifjiuniere, whatnot, mahogany icard- robe, bedroom f urniture, kitchen and culinary articles, and out-door effects, at CLAREMONT HOUSE, Park-street, lihosddu, IVrezham. MESSRS JONES ? SON have received instructions ?JL from Mr Horace Horton, who is leaving the neigh- bourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, Sept. bth, 18S, on the above premises, the whole of the fol- lowing valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, comprising DINING AND DRAWING ROOMS. — Handsome walnut drawing room suite (nearly new), comprising six single chairs, lady's chair, easy chair and couch upholstered in blue silk figured rep with covers, pianoforte in walnut, by Town's and Co. Oxford-street, London music stool, pier glass in gilt frame, walnut square whatnot, walnut cheffoniere (five feet) with marble top, plate glass front panels and mirror back mahogany square dining table, mahogany centre table Gift Mn.), walnut lady's work table, gipsy table, two school globes, glass flower stand, walnut foot stool. Japanned coal vase, wall brackets, mantel boards, cane-seated American chair, books, card tray, enetian ashpans, cast fenders with rests, fireirons, &c. BEDROOMS, Arc., include handsome mahogany waritrohe with drawers and mirror in centre panel, mahogany half- tester bedsteads and hangings, painted washstand with three drawers and three cupboards, toilet services in white and gold, mahogany tuilet glasses, towel rails, mahogany dressing and other tables, oak linen chest, mahogany night commode, easy chair in leather, tapestry and Kidder- minster carpets, mahogany boot rack, fiower stands, biddet, three brass window cornices, pictures, brass stair rods, four brass mounted bedroom fenders, &c. FRONT KITCHEN AND BACK KITCHEN, cle.-Pier glass in walnut frame, lock-stitch sewing machine enclosed in walnut case, by Wheeler and Wilson mahogany easy chair, small mahogany cupboard, mahogany round table, whitewood kitchen table with two drawers, whitewood dresser with three drawers, dinner service of 57 pieces, China tea service, sundry crockery and China, washing up stand and basins, metal tea and coffee pots, cruets and glasses, wine decanters, tumbler and wine gla-ses, water jugs, trays, oil lamps, wall lamps, candle lamps, lamp stove, brass candlesticks, photo of Wrexham Church, brass preserving pan. saucepans, tea kettles, fenders, fire-irons, dust pans, buckets, coal b xes, blue flag table, empty bottles, brown wzre, fountiin, three half barrels, wringing and mangling machine (nearly new), quantity of plants and pots, flower s ands, &c.. OUT-DOOR EFEECIS, &C.—Carpenter's work bench and tools, double door and frame, grindstones, wheelbarrow, three large rain tubs, number of steel aid iron crow bars, henvy and light timber chains, tipping bars, ridge tile, drain bends, garden border tile, firewood, oil and paint cans, ladder (25 rounds), stone garden roller, odd harness, self-heating bath, brewers' sieves, shovels, rakes, rose stakes, also a quantity of growing potatoes in garden, and other effects. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. cl671n ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1SS5. At 10.30 a.m. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. V*~ESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their ",l L 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 21st day of Sept., 15, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered :— Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Da ry Cows with Calves at Foot, Barrens, Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers, Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep Fat Lambs Fat Calves, 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 Alart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 1743 PRELIMINARY. Sale of household furniture, in walnut, mahogany, and birclncood, ijtcl.!tl i iig piaii(iforte, si(leboard, (Iii.,iitg tables, mahogany chairs in black hair, ivalizitt single, easy, and arm chairs, glass, dinner services, china, carpets, hearthrugs, pier glasses, gilt timepiece, brass cornice poles, Venetian window blinds, stair carpet and cover, schoolroom requisites, iron and mahogany bedsteads, mattresses, marble top and other washstands, dressing tables, t'/ilet glasses, wardrobe, chests of drawers, kitchen and culinary artic'.es, u:c., at No. 14, GROSVEXOR-ROAD, WREXHAM. MESSRS JONE,? & SON lnve received instructions i.. from Mrs Wilson, who is leaving the neighbour- hood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, September 22nd, ISS5, on the above premises, the whole of her valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects. Particulars next week. Catalogues may be bad from the auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 1714f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1j. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ANNUAL SALE OF STOCK EWES AND RAMS. ^M"EsSRS. JONES and SON beg to remind their <?c- IL porters, that they intend holding their sale of iTJ. EWES and RAMS on Thursday (Fair-Day) 24th of September, 1885. Particulars in future advertisements. Entries respectfully solicited. Offices-4, Arcade, Wrexham. 1742a SALE BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AXD SON. r- PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IN BANKRII'ICY. FIVE FOHvS, AND TYDDYN DANIEL FAP,IS, NEAR WREXHAM. IffESSRS DAVID ROBERTS & SON WILL SELL BY In AUCTION, within the month of September, the whole of the Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Crops, Farming Implements, and Household Furniture, at the above. Full particulars and date next week. Auctioneers' Offices, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 1719c COUNTIES OF FLINT AND DENBIGH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY BY VTESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON at the Black ill on ?°?'o° Wednesday, September 30th, nJ0 ? 7 Three o'clock p.m., subjct to conditions to be then read. LOTS 1 TO b.-Twenty-four and a half acres of capital Building or Occupation LAXD, adjoining the town of Mold, fronting the Mold and Chester Road, opposite Railway Station, will be offered together, and if not so sold, then in separate lots of from two to five acres each. LOT 7.-Valuable and superior Farm called FROX ISSA. and Two Cottages and Gardens, containing 72} acres of splendid Arable and Pasture Land, with south aspect, situate in the parish of Mold, within li miles of the town of Mold, approached on all sides by capital roads, and well tenanted (yearly) at reduced rent. Timber included. LOT S.-Detached field in the parish of Mold, near to and held with Fron issa Farm (Lot 7) containing 6i acres of excellent land, commanding grand view, and well suited for site of residence. One-third of the minerals under foregoing lots only belong to vendor, and will be sold. LOT 9.—Valuable Public-house called THE BUTCHER'S ARMS, in the important village of Llanarmon-yn-Yale, being the principal and only fully licensed Inn in the village, with yard, stables, &c. Annual club and other meetings are attached to the house, which is well tenanted (yearly) under strict agreement, and commands large business. LOT 10.—All that Smithy and Garden adjoining Lot 9, in the middle of the village, fronting the church, surrounded by public and occupation roads, and well situated for building sites. For further particulars and plans apply to Messrs, Lloyd and Roberts, solicitors, Ruthin, or the Auctioneers, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 1718a Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES RED HOUSE ESTATE. rHE above is now on Sale by Private Treaty in Lots to t. suit purchasers.—Apply to MESSRS. BAuf;ii and JONES. 1173a SALES BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. NANT, BERSHAM, NEAR WREXHAM. MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD has received instructions -1 to SELL by ALCTlO, at the Prince of Wales Inn, Coedpoeth, on Fri lay, September 11th, 1885, at 4 o'clock, p.m., all that goo 1 substantial stone-built and slated DWELLING-HOUSE, with sixteen roods of garden adjoining, situate at Pen felin, Nant, Bersham, in the occupation of Mr Hugh Edwards. For further information apply to Mr Daniel Jones, next house. 1669a SALE BY MR EDWARD SMITH. LITTLE ACTOX. CHESTER ROAD, WREXHAM. \ffi EDWARD SMITH has rceived instructions to ?.T <. SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, September 21st, 18S5, on the above premises, a large and valuable collec- tion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, appertaining to Drawing and Dining Rooms, Library, En- trance Hall, Bedroom*, &c., comprising- MAGNIFICENT ANTIQUE GILT CONSOLE TABLE, with marble top, surmounted by missive pier glass, antique bracket table, with marble tops and round stand, all to ma'ch very h indsome rosewood loo tables, what-nots, ladies' work tables, easy chairs, fender stool, fenders and irons, Parian vases, mahogany dining and other tables, mahogany chairs, pier glasses, lustre c<in'lle brackets, Brussels and other carpets, hearth rugs, linoleum, hall tables and chairs, umbrella stand, fire-proof safe, oak bagatelle board, with bills and cues complete. BEDROOMS comprise laini-Isome bedsteads and mahogany wardrobes, dressing tables, and washstinds, chests-of- drawers, chair commodes, bidets, brass fenders and irons, mattresses and palliasses, reclining board. Brussels and other carpets, hearth rugs, looking-glasses, dres-ing stools, linen chest, brass stair rods, &c. KITCHEN, &-c.-Deal and other tables, dresser, plite warmer, cupboards, screen, clothes horse, lamps, tea urns, kettles and saucepans, glass dishes, celery gliss, ice plates, wine and ale glasses, flower stands, &c., and a quantity of other kitchen requisites. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Wheelbarrows, long and shor ladders, rain tibs, step ladders, corn bins chaff cutter,t two mowing michines (one nearly new), dog and kennel, several light cucumber frimes, balanced garden roller, garden seats, 3U irjn hurdles (nearly new), quantity of wire netting, trass syringe, swing water barrow, flower pets, quantity of garden tools, stagcing in greenhouse, a choice chilli ction of greenhouse plants, croquet sets. CARRIAGES, HARNESS &c.-Very useful four-wheeled dog cart, in capital order handsome park phfeton by Hewitt, Chester ELEGANT LIGHT SQUARE LANDAU, with pole, bar and shaft, for one or two horses (nearly new), by Mulliner, of Liverpool two saidles, three sets plated harness, bridles, bits, stirrups, horse collars, clothing, whips, glass case, harness cupboards and fittings, patent horse clippers, &c. S'ale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. May be viewed on the morning of sale. Catalogues may be bad a week before the sale, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, aud from the Auc- tioneer. Auctioneer's Office, Esless Farm, Wrexham, 017:83 AIR E. SMITH AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND APPRAISER. SALES OF PROPERTY, FURNITTJRE, &c., Conducted in any part of the Country with Prompt Settlements and Moderate Charges. Office-Esiess Farm, Wrexham. S38n SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. .r .r_r, Preliminary announcement of an Important Sale of House- hold Furniture and miscellaneous effects, at NANNERCH HALL, a few minv.tes' walk from Nannerch S'ation, on the Mold and Denbigh Ra-lieay. MR J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his instructions -Li fnm Miss Lloyd (who is changing her residence) to prepare for a SALE BY AUCTION, at Nannerch Hall, about the last week in September. Full particulars in future advertisements. 35, High street, Mold. 1744c SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES "r r_ r r-r. THE WHITCHURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. THE NEXT SALE will take place on FRIDAY, JL SEPTEMBEK 18th, 18S5. Entries for Catalogues close September 11th, 1885. H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, ltiï9 Whitehurch, Salop. J. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT, DENBIGH (late of MOLD.) J. W. B. begs to infor-i the Public generally, and his Friends and Supporters, that he has re- sumed the above business, and hopes to be favored with a share of their Patronage. Gwynfa, Denbigh, July 30th, 1885. 1508a Education 'J%HE RUABON GRAMMAR CHOOL will Re-Open X September Uth. 15Wz THE BRYN, RUABON. THE MISSES BOOTH RE-OTEN SCHOOL TUESDAY, 15TH OF SEPTEMBER. 1626a DR- JOSEPH C. BRIDGE, M.A., ORGANIST OF CHESTER CATHEDRAL, PURPOSES ATTENDING AT WREXHAM ON MONDAYS FOR TUITION. Terms on Application. 1712z DENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MAS ER—S. EDWARDS, M.A., (LOND.), Formerly Master at Manchester Grammar School. THIS chool provides, at moderate cost, a sound and T liberal eduction to Boys intended either for busi- ness or the professions. Preparation for all the Public Examinations. Prospectus, with list of all successes gained during the past; year, may be had on application. School re-opens September 15th, 1SS5. 1724a WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL 31 RS GUIMS, Assisted by competent Masters and Governesses, holding First-class University Certificates. The Winter Term will commence on September 14th for Boarders, and on September 15th for Day Pupils. 170Sf ^Yrexham HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. GROVE PARK. HEAD MISTRESS MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificated-First-class, assisted by MISS KERSHAW, Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates. FRENCH. A competent French Teacher. GERMAN. FRAULEIN SCHARFF. (Resident.) MUSIC, DR. JOS. C. BRIDGE, M.A. (Organist of Chester Cathelral) and MR J. T. HUGHES, Assistant Organist Chester Cathedral, Organist and Choir) master of West Derby Parish Church, Liverpool. DRAWING, MR H. J. NOYES, Art Master at Training College, Chester. CALISTHENICS & DEPORTMENT. MRS WEBSTER (nee 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 of ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. The Next Term commences, Tuesday, Sept. Sth. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. 1517 FRENCH. MADEMOISELLE NASSE Parisienne,' Pro- 1.V. M fessor of French for Wrexham and Chester, receives private pupils, visits families and schools. Terms and references on application. Tuesdays at liberty. A Morning Conversational Class, for Ladies only," will commence early in October next. Terms: For the course of twelve lessons, £ 1 10s per pupil; Governesses half price.—Address—MADEMOISELLE XASSE, 5, Wrexham Fechan, Wrexham. 1449a ————————————— t m Education. HOPE VILLA, REGENT-STREET, LATE ST. MARK'S TERRACE. illlss E. H. L 0 N G '8 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. School Re-Opens September 15th. IGSOf LADIES' SEMINARY, HEMINGTON VILLA, MOLD. illISS qjONES, Receives Boarders, Day Pupils, and Pupils for accomplishments olily. Duties to be resumed Sept. Cth. References and terms on applicativn. 1576z TREVOR VILLA, GROSVEXOR RO. D. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY MISS PRYCE « JONES, KINDERGARTEN J}Y MISS ELSIE PUYCJ-JONES. THE SCHOOL-ROOM is large and healthy. Boarders will receive motherly care, and enjoy all the comforts of a well-disciplined home. References to ministers and ethers. For terms apply to the above address. School Re-opens September 15th, 1885. Miss Pr ce-Jones is also prepared to give private lessons in Singing and Painting on moderate terms. ol 1651a MONTGOMERYSHIRE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, TREATHLLAWN, WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. HEAD MASTER: B. H>LLIDAY \VRIGHT> M.A.F.C.S., Formerly of Marlborough College and St. John's College, Cambridge, late Assistant Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Cranbrook, Kent. Treathllawn is beautifully situated on the outskirts of Welshpool, the grounds being in close proximity Lo Powis Castle, and commands an extensive view of the Valley of the Severn and the Breiddin Hills. Welshpool is a principal station on the London and North Western and C imbriaa Railways, and is within easy reach of Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, and all parts of Wales. BOARD and TUITION per Term— £ 21. REFERENCES :— SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, Bart., M.P., Acton Park, Wrexham. SIR R. E. EGERTON, K.C S.T., (late Governor of the Punjab), Coedyglyn, Wrexham. A. BALFOUR, E q., J.P., Mount Alyn, Rossett, Wrexham. T. CHILTON, Esq., J.P., The Elms, Gresford, Wrexham. 1572a K INGSTON 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 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 improvemer:. References from the Clergr Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the PJV-.ti cf p: :<nt and former Pupils. 1216 MRS PARKEITS PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. 4. TEMPLE ROW. 1543a BODHYFRYD SCHOOL, KING STREET, WREXHAM. THE DUTIES OF THE MISSES SIMONS' Boarding and Day School will be resumed (D.V.), September 16th. Drawing by T. C. NOYES, ESQ., of South Kensington. Separate School-room for Boys from four to twelve years of age. 1553a GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. AMONG THE HONOURS WON DURING THE PRESENT YEAR ARE A N Open Classical Scholarship at Lincoln College, -"1 Oxford. A Wranglership in the Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. The Gold Medal in Prof. Ray Lankester's Class of Prac- tical Zoology. Twelve Certificates in the last Cambridge L-cal Examination, of which seven were Honors Certificates. The School re-opens Tuesday, September 15th. 1607a UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. (Endowed and in reccipt of a Government Grant.) PRESIDENT THE RIGHT HONORABLE LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. PRINCIPAL THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (OxON AND LOND.) PROFESSORS. Greek. THE PRINCIPAL I  Latm and CoM???'M PA?c??y ? '?' c?brid?e? ?'  OrimtaZ a?d Modern Z.aH?MayM—H. ETHE Ph. D., Leipzig. M ?' Gli?? ??' h L nd L. t  W. IIACCALLI:11, ?!:? La?t'?e a? Literature j Glasgow! Logic and Philosophy j ( J. BROUGH, B.A., LL.M., Cam- o!Jlc an ¡ osop y bridge. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, ( R. W. GENESE, M.A., and Astronomy Cambridge. t 1 Sc' { T. S. HumpidGE, Ph. D., Heidelberg, aura. Scicnee { and B gc ?d. LECTURERS. Clas8ics. J. W. MARSHALL, B.A., Oxon. Modem Languages W. SCHOLLE, Ph. D., Strasburg. History J. LLOYD, B.A., Oxon. JlathelJ1.atics. W. J. JOHNSON, M.A., Dublin. Biology, Geology, d:c. J. R. DAVIES, B.A., Cambridge. Physics. D. E. JONES, late Sc. Exhib. Lond. We;sh. J. E. LLOYD, B.A., Oxon. Director of the Museum—T>fi. HUMPIDGE. Registrar and Librarian-E. P. JONES, M.A., B.D., Glasgow. CURRICULUM.—The instruction at the College is ar- ranged with reference to the Arts and Science Courses of the London University, and the Scholarship Examinations at Oxfoid and Cambridge. Numerous distinctions have been gained at these Universities by Students from Aber- ystwyth. SCHOLARSHIPS.—At the commenc.-ment of the Session on Tuesday, September 15th, 1885, the sum of £:330 willlbe offered in Exhibitions and Scholarships, ranging from £ 10 to £50 to Male and Female Candidates entering College for the first time. These are renewable at the end of the first and second Sessions, and miy, in cases of special excellence, be increased. Prizes varying from £5 to X10 are awarded to Students who distinguish themselves at the London University Examinations. TERMS.— £ 10 per Session. HALL OF RESIDENCE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS. VICTORIA MARINE TERRACE. Lady Superintendent MRS. EBENEZER POWELL (late of Holt Academy.) TERMS :-For the Session £ 35 (payable in advance), or X12 for the first Term of Residence and Xll 10s each for the other two Terms. The Hall of Residence will afford ample and superior accom- modation for at least 40 Lady Students. LOCAL ADVANTAGES. Aberystwyth is beautifully situated on Cardigan Bay, and is one of the healthiest towns in the kingdom, the average death-rate being only 14 per 1,000. It has accommodation for about 5,OUO visitors during the summer season, and since this is not utilised during the period of the College Session, out- door Students are able to obtain Lodgings at a very moderate cost. The sum usually paid is from 3s 6d to 5s per week. Prospectuses, with full partical-Ts, may be obtained from the Registrar, University C(Ilege. Aberystwyth, or from the Hon. Secretaries, Lonsdale Chambers, 27, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. N.B.—Notwithstanding the recent calamitous fire, ample arrangements have been made for continuing the Educa- tional Work of the College, and the whole of the magnifi- cent building known as the Queen's Hotel has beenjsecured for that purpose. 1485nz Business Announcements. 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. MP* BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. THE NEW PRICE LIST. A NEW and REVISED EDITION of our Prico List showing GREAT REDUCTIONS is now ready, and can be had free on application. C. K. BENSON & Co., 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. WASHING MACHINES & MANGLES. HAND AND TREADLE SEWING MACHINES. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. Splendid Assortment of TABLE CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, And every Description of FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES AND LAMP DEPOT, HOPE STREET, 863 WREXHAM. DON'T FORGET That when paying a visit to LONDON and THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION A Call should be made at EVANS, LESLIE & CO S General Stationery Establishment, 154, Oxford-street, W., NEXT TO THE PRINCESS THEATRE, To inspect their new and carefully selected Stock, which includes Views, Maps, Guides, Pen and Pencil Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, Wallets, Card and Letter Cases, Ladies' Companions, Bags (fitted or plain), Tourist and Writing Cases, Desks in wood or leather, Writing and Scrap Albums, Prayer Books, Bibles (revised editions), Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Fancy Note Papers and Envelopes, either plain or with a variety of designs, &c., &c. Any two or three letter Monogram stamped in color on five quires Note Paper, or 100 Envelopes for Is. Visiting Card Phte engraved with name, including 100 Cards Printed, sent post free for 3s. 6d. 100 Visiting Cards Printed from customer's own plate, 2s. Commercial Stationery in all its branches, Binding, Printing, &c. Estimates, Samples, and Prices, sent on application. on12130 I CREAM CRACKERS. LIGHT- PURE DELICIOUS. THE BEST UNSWEETENED BISCUIT IN THE MARKET. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR INVALIDS, BUT RELISHED BY EVERYBODY. "GWALIA" BISCUITS. THIN LIGHT SWEET. THE "GWALIA" is a really delicious biscuit at a very moderate price. Specially minufactureil M for Wales. Every tin is labelled '.v;th beautiful views of Conway Castle and Menai Bridge. No family in Wales should be withou: them. Every visitor should give them a trial. TO BE HAD FROM ALL GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS THROUGHOUT WALES. MADE ONLY BY W. & R. JACOB & Co., LIMITED, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, DLBLIN. N.B.—W itR.J.&Co. a'so manufacture upwards of one hundred other varieties of biscuits and rich cakes. Their American Crickets, Ginger Nuts, Water „nd To^st Biscuits, are specially recommended. 1244 j The National Table tIValel S. HHKW (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) ?Jt?W?tj?fjC?'jJ???ESTABLISHED  I N ESTHED "ABSOLUTELY PURE."  SOLD EVERYWHERI:. ??????HtJ?NA????N Soda, JPotass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LOXDOV W. BEST & SONS, Henrirtta Stn-t, Cavendish fiqnare < ———————————— ¡56 C L A IT T -:1. J l I )IACAU. 15,. fc-T LOUBES, 1W Vir.ta.-e IS. BAS MEDOc, 1^1 b 21- HAUT MEDOC CIS* vc, 1"1 Vintage 21 185S Ilouton,  p(.rtet C,,nE?, 1858 Mouton, 1?.? C! <tt-m Glsc')ur<, ]"? PcntetCantt 1862 Chateau L?m.trf;:?, l"jl J arine IJ.-ges, 1S2 Chateau Calop, and many tr Fine Old Wii:-s, ail early bottled, vyELSB CO., CHESTER. At BIRKE.NHEAD :—"iVELfcBY & DEAK1N. 1575 IftMESON'S IRISH WHISKY. FIVE YEARS OLD, 4ks. GD. PER QUART. SO BltnJe with inferior or cl.eipcr Whiskies. WARRANTED PURE JAMESON'S. W I L L D E R S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WJLLDEK BROTHERS, largest Dealers in tho Principality 44(1 Business Annonnceicsats. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. IISS C. JONES. (Late of Mrs Scott 3, ii;,h Sir,-?). Who has had some nve years loracti- i I expt-rien,o as above, begs to inform the public generally, th .t she has now commenced business on her en account, and solicits a share of the p,itronage of the District, trusting by her knowledge of the business and strict attention, to r-erit a continu- ance of the same. Address-55, CHESTER STREET. ••- 1-;(.c.. NICHOLSON'S LONDON GIN. PURE -As PER QUART. WARRANTED PL7 RE NICHOMNSONX No Blende with inferior or ,,p i- spirit.. ^y I L L D E?,S 440 MARKET HALL VAl"7-\ WRKXII I f. H A X E L HO IELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON THEY are scarcely one hour's stance from each J. other. Their several situations are n. The London Hotel is in the b.'st r.r,f :he West ^tr.ind, 'fhe Brighton Hotel facing :he se;i, -ti-ry room com- manding it. The Tariffs of both Hotels are the ?¡¡: Apartirents, 2 0: Drawing-room with Hed-room, III tj: "It); visitors, cn pension, Hllti d.i!ly, NJ -X:ris wh oe"ver. The best breakfast table suid tab!* d'h t Lcnd<>n ami Brighton. Visitors at either Hotel can patro"<-> ther without any further expense than their :.ulw iv \-s 'h-ir ments during their absence being ri: r> I -witic ny charge. Every room in b..thHt)te:-ib"j.ir I- ;')'.yTh:- il.r- den Star H.id-Grenade File Kx: :V: -r, :t i- -u_ MORE GOOD NEWS TO THOSE AHOCT TO MARRY. PtERCES WEDDING R I N (1 S Are proved by Government Stamp to be the BEST GOLD OBTAINABLE The sale of the same has increased 3C much of late, that the purchaser of the Renowned Rings will in future be PRESENTED with either a SMALL CLOCK, warranted to go well, or Haif- a-dozen Tea Spoons and Sugar Tongs to match, which are warranted never to change color. Sent by Post to any address. Exchange or mOlJfj returned if not appr'-ved. AVERAGE PRICES: 20/ 21., Private Room for Fitting. PIERCE'S GOLD KEEPER RINGS from f; to ii),- WATCHES. SILVER WATCHES from GOLD WATCHES from PIERCES' PERPETUAL WATCHES or Watches that never want winding at £;.J 17s fid. CLOCKS. BEDROOM TIMEPIECES at J tj each, warranted to go well. Every description of other Clocks f or Kit.-hen, 'Viuti?. Room, Drawing Room, Ac., at all prices. PIERCE'S 400 DAYS' CLOCKS, under gf,t" h1,1, as Presentation Clocks, ,e JEWELLERY. Watch Chains, i8 Carat Gold, H=iil M rked on every link. Made to order any wei-ht pr ounce, tfine Carat ditto do., at 50 per ounce. Terms at these prices, Nett Ca-h. A good selection of (iolit and Silver Jewellery kept in Stock. Every description of Jewellery Repaired, Re-gilt ::r.J Re silvered on the shortest Also Watches and Clocks thoroughly Repaired and Cleaned on the premises, and warranted for Twehe Months. D. D. PIERCE, WATCHMAKER, J SWELLS 11, AND SILVERSMITH, 1G, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 12Dn CHESTER STREET, WREXHAH, JULY 1ST, 1810.5. JAMES p H <E N I X JOINER, WHEELWRIGHT, Ac., T<ikes the favorable opportunity of thanking tis numerous customers for the very liberal support he has received from them during the last .;s years, and hopes by good work and moderate charges, and punctuality, to receive a continuance of their favcr. J. P. also wishes to inform the Gentry and General Public, in addition to the ibova Trade, he has taken the WHAHF at the Railway Station, Rhosddu, where he will be able to SUPPLY COALS of the Best quality, at the lowest possible Prices, delivered to any part of :he Town, c.. either in bags or loads. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL -JRHEns. l-Jv'tp ?nRNS'CC?_  -j filigailill ?ELAND!? THE new discovery C'('ulillt" is the only cer- tain Cure for Corns. It is safe, easily ap- plied, gives no pain, and |>o»iIiv<-fy rcmov"- Coi-n-4 by thii- rootM in a few days, Ct-insidlit,i- Iia* curt-ti Corun of IV yvat-,4 %liatiditt, after all other remedies failed. Dispenses w::h trouble of cutting Corns. Selections from 'rhou"'a..d.. of TrsiinioniaU of Medical Men and others. (Free on application). Agents in every town. Bottles, Is each. By post, 11 starcpi, from CHA\E & JACKSON, Chemists, Hereford. Asl; for Celandine"—Ta'cc no im¿tali(J1!. The nev. W. Richmon(l, Carnarvon-road, Norwich, writes:—C'dundme has i~>'te cted 1:I!i Corns I think it only right, to j..ar tfit to the value of sinh a iruiedy. Agent:— FRANCIS, Chemist, Si), HOPE-STREET and 22, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. IMS 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 uLd Slack, always on hand at the Station Depot. Common and Lump Salt. Building and Agricultural Lime. Special quotations for one or more truck oads, which can be sent to any Station. Agent for FISON'S MxlNURES. 21;32 (