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Established A.D., THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Dwb ighsh ire PIMhUt, Merionethsihire, Chahire, Shropshire and North Wales Register Cos County paper for all Official Notices in Denbighddre and Flintshire. I PUBLISHED EVERY FRI DAT AND SATURDAY. CIRCULATION. 5 560 TERMS or SUBSCRIPTION. STAMPED. CNSTAMPFD. STAMPED.    In advance, 11s per annum. On Credit, IUs SSnmSim L I On Credit, 12s *• BAYLEY & BRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT) Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUUTED Publishers (by authority) of thel Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act AMD Special Colliery Rules for Nort Wltllt. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both Engiiab and Welsh. BAYLEY AND B RADL EY, PROPRIETORS.
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A u c t i o n Sales by Auction. -———— SALES 13V ME F. LLOYD.  <L'pt "JTH I"?, & EVERY ALTERNATE <?-pT M?HouT THE YEAR. WREXHAM FAIR AND :'I1R. LLOYD'S AUCTION S A], E. Cattle and Calves at 10 30. Fat and Store PigS can be sold at this Auction Sale without a brand mark or license. MR LI0YU has much pleasure in thanking his 1)1 numerous patrons for the liberal support and 'M<.nc(' thev have always placed in him, and begs to Bounce his next PUBLIC AUCTION SALE for any kind of STOCK -ill be held in the Wrexham Smithfield on Thursday, September 24th, at 10.15. The following Stock already entered:- 40 Head of Cattle, including prime Scotch and Short- horn Bullocks and Fat Heifers, Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings, ti Fat and Store Bulls £ ,ri Fat and Rearing Calves. 120 Fat Sheep and Lambs. Ml Fat and Store Pigs. Wrexham now being the great centre for North Wales, in the midst of a large and increasing population, with a good attendance of buyers, owners of stock cannot do better than patroBise the above auction. Pigs and Calves sold at 10.30 by Mr Evans. No sale no charge. All Stock paid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Office-E).ton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. 789p SPECIAL SALE OF STORE SHEEP IN THE WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TII. MR LLOYD has much picture in announcing that he ?vt will hold his SPECIAL SALE OF STORE SHEEP in the Smith field, on Thursday, September 24th, when he will offer about 200 Shropshire and other Rams and Ram Lambs, shearling and older ewes, from most of the leading flocks of the district, including fifty exceedingly well bred Shropshires from H. Ho )e, Esq., Knolton Hall the whole of Mr Lloyd's own flock of Shrop,iiires, without reserve, which have taken fifteen first and second prizes, and two champion prizes, at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agri- cultural Show during the last five years. Among them will be found several ewes fit for show, and a fw ewe lambs equal to any in the breed also some excellent ram lambs and one shearling ram. Early entries invited so that they can be fully advertised in next week's papers. Sale punctually at Eleven o'clock. Offices-Hyton House, Wrexham. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Highly Important Sale of Cows, Heifers, Caires, Pigs, Cart liarses, the whole of the Farming I mplt ments, &c., AT PENT RE ISSA FARM, situate Tu-i Miles from Rtiabon Station. M1J LLOYD has been instructed by the Rev. T. LI. ill (.rifhth who has let the above Farm. to prepare a ?jt_ BY AUCTION about the end of SEPTEMBER. Full particulars next week. 1726o SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. TyjESSRS rjp ATTEIISALL WIU nOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOft) TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER STH. r Application for terms and stalls be made of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6 SALE BY MR EDWARD SMITH. r. LITTLE ACTON, CHESTER ROAD, WREXHAM. MR EDWARD SMITH has received instructions to ?Tt SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, September 21st, ISS-, 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— MAIJ.MI K ENT ANTIQUE GILT CONSOLE TABLE, with marble top. surmounted by missive pier glass, antique bracket table, with marble tops and round stand, all to m.t'ch very handsome 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 candle brackets, Brussels and other carpets, hearth rugs, linoleum, hall tables and chairs, umbrella stand, fire-proof safe, oak bagatelle board, with balls and cues complete. BEDROOMS comprise handsome 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, dressing stools, linen chest, brass stair rods, &c. KITCHEN, ARC.—Deal and other tables, dresser, plate warmer, cupboards, screen, cloth .'s horse, lamps, tea urns, kettles and saucepans, glass dishes, celery glass, ice plates, wine and ale glasses, flower stands, &c., and a quantity of other kitchen requisites. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Wheelbarrows, long and short ladders, rain tubs, step ladders, corn bins, chaff cutter, two mowing midlines tone nearly new), dog and kennel, several light cucumber frames, balanced garden roller, garden seats, 30 iron hurdles (nearly new), quantity of wire netting. Lrass syringe, swing water barrow, flower pots, quantity of garden tools, stageing in greenhouse, a choice collection of greenhouse plants, croquet sets. CARRIAGES, HARNESS <fcc.—Very useful four-wheeled dog cart, in capital order handsome park photon by Hewitt, Chester ELEGANT LIGHT SQUARE LANDAU, with pole, bar and shaft, for one or two horses (nearly new), by Mulliner, of Liverpool two saddles, three sets plated harness, bridles, bits, stirrups, horse collars, clothing, whips, glass case, harness cupboards and fittings, patent horse clippers, &c. Sale 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, 017.58a AfIt E. SMITH AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND APPRAISER. SALES OF PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., 4Conducted in any part of the Country with Prompt Settlements and Moderate Charges. Office—Esless Farm, Wrexham. S38n SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES THE WHITCHURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. THE NEXT SALE will take place on FRIDAY, JL SEPTEMBER ISth, ISS5. Entries for Catalogues close September 11th, 1885. H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, 1(179 Whitchurch, Salop. UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE, 4 AND 5, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. J. LLOYD BKGS to return his sincere thanks for the kind favors he has received during the years he has been in Business, and he begs to inform the Public that in addition to his business of Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, be has taken out a License as AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, and hopes that with strict and prompt attention to this new branch of his businesss to merit a Share of their Patronage and Support. J. L. begs to inform persons having Furniture to dispose of. that be has ample warehouse room to receive the same, and shall be able to dispose of it to the best advantage. Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. Furniture removed by road or rail to any part of the United Kingdom. ESTIMATES FREE. 1650a +- -+- SALE BY MR ASTON. >.J-r SALE AT MR ASTON'S AUCTION ROOMS. MR ASTON has received instructions from Mr Robert l' M L. J ones, of the Lodge, Brymbo, who is giving up Housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, Tuesday next, September 15th, 1SS5, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects. The goods will be removed to the Sale Room for convenience of sale. Sale to commence at Two o'clock, prompt. 1805n NOTICE. TO TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND PERSONS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING. rpHESE Extensive SALE ROOMS and WAREHOUSES -2- (which are situated in the best part of the Town) are -t Ui-c, ??" for the reception of Household Furniture, MiiQS -5S Instruments Pictures. Stock in Trade, &c., &c., il'or ',ALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Cash advanced on (;L^ '? consigned for sale, if required. No charge for ?Varthouse Room. Mr Aston settles all accounts at close of Sale. 1896 n Sales by Auction. SALES DY MESSRS. JONES & SON. ..r- r FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, lSj. Commencing with Cattle and Calves at 10.30. 'If MSRS JONES & SOX beg to thank their patrons and friends for their constant support, and that they will hold t.)?r next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, tbe24 th day Member! 1885, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot ot 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 Sheen. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sow, and Store Pies. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1S83. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ANNUAL SALE OF STOCK EWES AND RAMS. MESSRS. JONES and SON beg to remind their sup- i. ported, that they intend holding their sale of STOCK EWES and RAMS on Thursday (Fair-Day), 24th of September, 1885. Particulars in future advertisements. Entries respectfully solicited. Offices-4, Arcade, Wrexham. 1742a ON MONDAY, SEPrEMBER 21ST, ISS5. At 10.30 a. m. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their J?jL 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., 1885, 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 Heifersand 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 Mart 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 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE BEAST MARKET, WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS JONES & M SON, at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 30th day of September. 18S5, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, All that PIECE of GROUND, situate and being on the east side of the Market Place, in the town of Wrexham, containing in breadth seventy feet and in depth fifty-six feet or thereabouts. Together with all that Stone-Built and Commodious BUILDING, standing upon the said land, and lateiy used as the Wrexham National School, with the DWELLI G- HOUSE and Appurtenances thereto belonging. The Property has a capital frontage to the Horse Market, and the Building contains two large rooms, the lower one being about 60 feet by 27 feet, and would form very suitable premises for warehouse, stores, or show room purposes. The Dwelling-House contains parlor, kitchei', pantry, and two bedrooms, &c. For further particulars, apply to Messrs ACTON, BL'RY & ACTON, olicitor, Heg;ent.stret't, Wrpxham or to the AUCTIONEERS, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 1801z Sale of household furniture, in walnut, mahogany, and birchwood, incll/ding piannforte, sideboard, dining tables. carpets, glass, china, schoolroom requisites, iron and mahogany bedsteads, mattresses, icashstands, dressing tables, wardrobes, chests of drawers, kitchen and culinary articles, dc., at No. 14, GROSVENOR-ROAD, WREXHAM. \f ESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions 'T I from Mrs Wilson, who is leaving the neighbour- ?hood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, September 22nd, 1885, on the above premises, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, viz:- IN DRAWING AND DINING ROOMS, &c.-Mahogany telescope dining table, mahogany side tables, pianoforte in rosewood case by Burling and Burling," London, music stool, mahogany sideboard with mirror back, drawers, cupboards, and cellarette; mahogany single and easy chairs in black hair, walnut single, easy, and lady's chairs in crimson rep, gipsy table, pier glass, gilt timepiece under glass shade, flower stands, Brussels and other carpets, skin and other hearthrugs, oilcloth brass cornice pole and rings, Venetian window blind, mantel board, footstools, steel- mounted fenders fireirons, &c. ENTRANCE MALL, .LANDING, SCHOOLROOM, &C.— Brussels stair carpet, oilcloth cover, brass stair roads, skin and thread door mats, door scraper, iron hat and umbrella stand, croquet set and box, double and single desks, forma, chairs, black board, white top table, fender, fire- irons, &c. THE BEDROOMS, &C., include—Mahogany half-tester, brass, and iron French bedsteads and hangings, flock, wool, and straw mattresses, flock beds, mahogany marble slab and other washstands, dres-ing tables, toilet glasses in mahogany and birchwood, toilet services, towel rails, foot baths, timepiece, water cans, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, night commode, wardrobes, oak deed chest, mahogany and cane-seated chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, window curtains, bed curtains, fenders, fire- irons, &c. KITCHEN, BACK KITCHEN, &c.-Dinner service of 106 pieces, ditto of 55 pieces, two china tea services, plated coffee urn, tea kettle with lamp, moderator lamp, cut wine decanters, claret jug, water bottles, celery glass, tumbler, champagne, sherry, and claret glasses, custard glasses, sundry glass, glass flower stands, sundry crockery, tea trays, jugs, metal coffee pots, scales and weights, set of six dish covers, white top dresser with cupboards and flour bin, leaf and round tables, chairs, American clock, filter, hastener and jack, fountain, tea kettles, saucepans, fender, iron stool, together with the usnal kitchen and culinary articles, &c. Sale at half-past Eleven, prompt. lS03c SALE BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND AND 23RD, 1885 IN BANKRUPTCY, Re JOSEPH FORRESTER. THE FIVE FORDS AND TYDDYN DANIEL FARMS NEAR WREXHAM. ESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON have been in- ,it structed by the trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep- tember 22nd and 23rd, 1885, the whole of the Live and Dead STOCK, comprising— 24 Excellent in-calf cross-bred Dairy Cows and Heifers. 12 Coloury Heifers, rising two year old. 10 Coloury Bullocks, rising two year old. 1 Very promising short-horn Bull, rising two year old. 11 Capital Rea'ing Calves. 5 Powerful Cart Horses and one Foal. Bay Hunter Leo," 4 year old. Bay Carriage Horse, rising 6 year old, 131 hands high. 5 Very promising Mountain Ponies and one foal. 120 Scotch and Welsh Sheep, in suitable lots. 9 Sows and Pigs. 26 Geese. 137 Farmyard Fowls and Ducks The whole of the Grain grown on Fiftv Acres, con- sisting of Wheat, Barley, and Oats. At TyAdyn Daniel, stack of Wheat, Oats, and Vetches (to go off.) A large assortment of Modern Farming Im- plements, Dairy Utensils, and the whole of the Household Furniture. The Farm Stock will be sold on Tuesdav, September 22nd, and the Dairy Utensils and Furniture on the follow- ing day. Catalogues may be had at the Hotels in Wrexham and the neighbourhood, and f/om the Auctioneers, Temple Buildings, Corwen. Sale to commence each day at 11 30 a.m. ISOla. SALE BY MR W. WILLIAMS. "J- PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO MILLOWNERS, MILLERS, AND OTHERS. MR W. WILLIAMS has received instructions from Mr I 1TJ)L Benjamin Roberts, who is retiring from business, to prepare for sale at the end of this month or early in October, the whole of his valuable Waggons, Cart Horses, Sacks, Stores, Tools, and loose plant, in and about the Morda Mill, on the premises at Morda, near Oswestry. Auctioneer's Offices, Salop-road, Oswestry. 17!' If SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. I r. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DA VIES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the .31 above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 16th, 1885, the following FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS, and CALVES, viz., Several Prime Fat Beast. 235 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 37 Fat Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at ONE o'clock. 35, High-street, Mold. lriVf Important sale of household furniture, miscellaneous effects, garden requisites, the tohole of the garden prodv.ee, dairy vessels, &-c., at NANNERCH HALL, on the Mold and Denbigh Railway. MR J. E. DAVIES has received instructions from Miss 311 Lloyd (who is changing her residence) to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Mondav, Sept. I 28th, 18S5, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and miscel- laneous effects. Full particulars in future advertisements. i 35, High street, Mold. ir.?f J Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES RED HOUSE ESTATE. HE above is now on Sale by Private Treaty in Lots to suit purchwers. -Apply to MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES. 1173a DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PEXTRE- BROUGHTON, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. ?0 BE SOLD by AUCTION by MESSRS BAUGH ?. and JONES early in the month of October next'j unless previously disposed of by private treaty, all those FOUR MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES. calledl, Vale View," late in the occupatiun of Mr Samuel Evans and others. Further particulars will appear in future advertisements, and in the meantime information may be obtained from Mr Humphreys, solicitor, Wrexham. lT5 jf RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, In the Parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES have received instructions l to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Nag's Head Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, in the Parish of Ruabon, on Wednes- day, the 30th day of September. 1885, atfour for five o'clock p.m., punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned Valuable PROPERTY All that Piece or Parcel of LAND, together with the BUILDING standing thereon, known as the Rhosllanerch- rugog Public Hall," together with the CLASS ROOMS adjoining, now in course of erection, situate in Hall-street, Rhosllanerchrugog. aforesaid, and now in the occupation of the Society known as the Hearts of Oak Working Men's Club. The above Hall has recently been enlarged at con-ider- able cost, and forms a very desirable property, being much in demand for concerts, public meetings, &c., and is com- puted capable of holding twelve hundred persons, exclusive of the Class Room adjoining. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or at the Officer of Mr HENRY HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1785n Sale of very superior Modem Household Furniture and other Effects, at TWINING BANK VILH, ERBISTOCK, Distant One Mile from Overton Bridge, Two from Ricaboit, and Six Miles from Wrexham. 8 ESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been favored with 'Ni intructions from Capt. Johnson to SELL BY AUCTION, at TWINING BANK VILLA, ERBISTOCK, on MONDAY NEXT, September 14th, 18S5, the whole of the very superior modern and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, consisting of— IN DINING • OOM—Ash pan, steel mounted cast fender, fire irons, four Spani-h mahogany framed chairs, uphols- tered in morocco leather, and easy chair to match large mahogany loo table, with reversible cloth cover; two mahgany cupboards, with shelves fitting recesses; ma- hogany cornice pole with rings and c.etonne curtains tapestry carpet and hearth rug, timepiece, electro cruet frame and bottles, ivory balance hafted table knives, electro prongs, engraved tumblers, china tea and coffee service, oleographs, pictures, &c. DR VWING ROOM—Steel mounted cast fender, fire irons, mantle pla'e glass in gold frame, engravings, glass and china, cuckoo timepiece, tapestry carpet and hearth rug, Gothic walnut suite (nine pieces), uph Istered in maroon cretonne, walnut wood loo table, with rich reversible cloth cover, full sized walnut cheffoniere, with silvered plate glass back, panel doors, and marble slab walnut three- tiered what-not (inlaid), mahogany writing table. with drawers and stamped leather top, walnut small inlaid win- dow stand, mahogany cornice pole with rings and cretonne curtains. HALL, STAIRCASE AND LA:SDI:SG -Cocoa fibre and Brussels door mats, rich bordered Brussels stair carpet, brass rods, linoleum covering floor, two small brackets, painted flower shelf, light oak hat and umbrella stand, with plate glass centre panel wheel barometer, regulator clock in ebonised case, beautifully carved oak table and elbow chair, &c THE FIVE BEDROOMS are well furnished with brass and iron French be leteads, with cretonne valances wool and hair mattresses and beds, feather and wool bolsters and pillows, Spanish mahogany lady's wardrobe, with silvered plate glass centre panel and drawers below two elegant full sized mahogany chests of drawers, lined with oak sem -circular mahogany wash stand, with marble slab, stained mahogany and painted maole washstands, dressing tables and toilet tables, with drawers and ttay tops large and medium sized mahogany and birch toilet glasses, with shaped and spiral pillars Tudor and other toilet ware, towel rails, cane-seated birchwood chairs, lengths of Kid- derminster and other carpets, steel and biass mounted cast and perforated fenders and fire guards, spark guards, pictures, timepieces, window blinds and fi tings, &c. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S ROOM, KITCHEN, AND MINOR OFFICES contain Windsor and other chairs, painted and white Pembroke and other tables, cupboards, sofas and couches, easy chairs, pictures, coffee mill (as fixed), oil cloth, large oak painted dresser, with cupboards below and shelves above carpets, fenders, fire-irons. saucepans, kettles, pots, pans, crockery, and sundry other effects. Also several measures of early potatoes, two cucumber lights, &c., &c. Sale at 11 for 12 o'clock, punctually. ol755n SALE BY MESSRS LUCA3 & CO. F"J"J"'j-J' CHOICE ALDERNEY AND GUERNSEY COWS. Just imported by Mr E. Parsons Fowler. MESSRS LUCAS & CO., of the Repository, Liverpool, .31 have received advices from Mr Fowler that his Autumn Importation of choice Alderney and Guernsey STOCK has arrived at Southampton. He intends bringing to Liverpool a very choice herd. ON PRIVATE SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 21ST AND 22ND SEPT. I766f Legal and Public Notices. WREXHAM WATERWORKS COMPANY. TUBES FOR WATERING GARDENS. CAUTION !—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any Person who may be found using any Tube for the purposes of Watering Gardens or for Washing Windows, or Fronts of Houses, without having first agreed with the Company in writing, is liable to a penalty of Forty Shillings and instructions htve been given, that any Person offending shall be proceeded against, according to law. Any information as to the charges made for the use of such tubes, may be had on application to the Water- works Offices, 5, Charles-street, Wrexham. By Order, F. STORR, Secretary. Waterworks Offices, Wrexham, 25th Aug., 1885. 1668f THE LANCASHIRE & CBESHIRE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY (LIMITED.) THIS Company is prepared, subject to an agreement or Tcontract for 3, 5, or 7 years, to connect-by private wires—the Works. &c., of Firmi who have two or more places of business Private Residences with the Owners' Offices, Mills, or Warehouses Chief Offices of Banks, or Insurance Companies with their various Branches Private Wharves with their Central Offices one Surgery w.th another-a connection especially useful where the respective owners may be Partners Stables with Private Houses Theatres with Box Offices Barracks with Hospitals, and Hospitals with quarters of the Medical and Surgical Stiff, resident and non-resident indeed, there is no limit to the employment of the Telephone in this way. Agen1- for North Wa'es 1578f C. E. H. MANN, Glan Llyn, St. Asaph. T^H AMES AND MERSEY LINE.—STEAM TO AUSTR LI A, via the CAPE, taking Passengers at through rates to I-N P, W ZEALAND, &c., &e. THE splendid Steamship, GULF 10F MEXICO, 4.500 tons burthen, 2,700 horse power, will be despatched from the East India Docks for MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY, embarking passengers at Gravesend on the 25th September, and at Pbmouth, 2Sth. Saloon amidships. Unusually lofty accommodation for third-class passengers. Most liberal dietary scale. An experienced surgeon will be carried. Passage about 15 days. Apply to J. GAVIN. Birt and Co., 27, Leadenhall-street, London, E C. 1670 'fHE ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY t (Established 1823) 6, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London, E.C., afforls Mutual Assurance without individual liability. DIRECTORS. Henry Barnett, Esq., Chairman. The Right Hon. E. PleydeH Bouverie, Deputy-Chairman. Konart Crawfurd Antrobus, I Esq. Chas. Arthur Barclay, Esq. Michael Biddulph, Esq., M.P. Edward Charrington, Esq. I John Harman, Esq. I Sir G. Kettilby Rickards, K.O.D. Alfred Sartoris, Esq. Sir Augustus K. Stephen- son, K.C.B. Right Hon. Lord Sudeley. C. H. W. A'Court Reping- ton, Esq. PERFECT SECURITY is obtained by- an Accumulated Fund of over £ 3,500,000, and an Annual Income, from Premiums and Interest, of £ 380,000. PAYMENT OF CLAIlis.-By a recent Re-olution of the Directors, Claims are njw payable on proof of death and title. The CONDITIONS are most liberal as regards- Surrender Values. Loans on the Society's Poli- cies. Limits of Free Residence. Fully Paid-up Polices. ap.4ec, He-instatement of Lapsed Policies. Whole-World Policies. I RATES OF PREMIUM.—From nine to twenty-six per cent. less than those charged by other Life Offices. The attention of those who have occasion to effect Policies for the many purposes to which Life Assurance is applicable, and who desire to do so at the lowest present cost, is especially invited to the Rates charged by this Society. If Assurances are desired for fixed sums, with- out participation in profits the Non-profit Rates will be found very advantageous. For tab'es of Surrender Values, various modes of Assur- ance, &-c., see Society's book prospectus. RESULTS OF ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.—Large Bonuses have been declared. Instance are on record of Policies having been trebled by Bonuses. DIVISION OF PROFITS.-By the mode of dividing the profits, Policies in the ECONOMIC ate not only valuable as a provision in case of early death, but become increasingly '■aluab.'e as an investment in old age. LIFE ASSURANCE AS AN INVESTMENT.—Illustrations of the benefits of the Society's mode of dividing the profits may be obtained from the Secretary, at the Head Office or from Mr JOHX SAUNDERS, District Superintendent, 4S, Francis Road, Birmingham, to whom also Agency applications may be addressed.- Prospectuses and Proposal Forms can be obtained from J. &. J. OSWELL BURY, 9 and 10, Temple Row, IRO'JAO WREXHAM. TYLDESLEY WELSH BAPTISTS. THE RESULT of the DRAWING in connection with JL the above, on Saturday last, was as follows :-5U, 136, 391, 4S2, 792, 469. n Legal and Public Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. MERIONETH AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT BALA. ON WEDNESDAY, September 16th, lh,ap EXCUR- SIONS will run to BALA from DOLGELLEY at 9.15 a.m., Bontnewydd9.25 Drws-y-naat9.35, Llanuwchllyn 9.55, Blaenau Festiniog 7 50, Manod 7.55, Festiniog 8 7 Maentwrog road 8.15, Trawsfynydd 8.20. Arenig 8.45, Oswestry 8.43, Wrexhim 9 26, Ruabon 8.30. Acrefair 8 35, Trevor 8.4-1, Llangollen 8 50, Berwyn 8.55, Glyndyfrdwy 9.5. Carrog 9.10, Corwen 9.20 and 10.10, Cynwyd 9.25 and 10.20, and Llmdrillo at 9.35 and 10 30 a.m. to raturn same day. For fares and return time see special bilis. ON MONDAY, September 21st. EXCURSION TRAINS will run as under To Wolverhampton, Bilston, Wedne,bury, West Bromwich, Birmingham, Droitwich, Worcester, Malvern, Evesham, Stratford on Avon, Warwick, Lpamington, Banbury, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Reading, and London, leaving Liverp >ol (Landing Stage), at 8.10, a.m., Birkenhead, 8 30, Warrington 7.35, Chester 9.10, Wrexham 9 40, Ruabon 9.50, Oswestry 9.40. and Gobowen 10.15, a m To return Sept. 25th. Passengers also booked to Gloucester and Cheltenham from Liverpool at 8.0 a m., Birkenhead 8.20, Warrington 7.35, Chester 9.0, Wrexham 9 25, Oswestry 9.4 I, Gobowen 9.50, and Shrews- bury at 10.35, a.m. To WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Taunton, Kxeter, Torquay, Plymouth, Falmouth, Penzance, &c., for 5, 10, 12, or 17 days, leaving Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 8.10 a.m., Birkenhead S 30, Warringt< n 7.35, Chester 9.10, Wrexham 9.40, Oswestry 940, and SI"-wsbury 10.45, am. Tickets and bills can be obtained at tae stations. 1800f 1759f J. GRIERSON, General Manager. NOTICE- REGISTRATION O? VOTERS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that in consequence of the illness of Alfred Coxon, Esquire, the HONORABLE RICHARD CECIL GROSVENOR, Barrister-at-Law, has been appointed to revise the Lists of Voters in the Eastern and Western Divisions of the County of Denbigh, in his place. The Revision Courts will be held by him at the places and times already advertised. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 7th September, 1885. 1773a Entertainments and Meetings. .J' OSWESTRY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT ALFRED E. W. DARBY, ESQ. THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW Of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horse., Donkeys, Sheep Dogs, Implements, Carriages, Butter. Chee e, Grain, Roots, Poultry, &c., will be held in the SMITHFIELD AT OSWESTRY. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. £400 GIVEN IN PRIZES. LAST DAY OF ENTRY, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 16. PUBLIC NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS.—Members residing in the County of Salop (only) will be allowed to exhibit Pigs at Oswestry Show. Removal licenses may be obtained from the Secretary. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, &c., upon application to THOMAS WHITFIELD, 1745z SECRETARY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HOLT.-The Annual Tea JL Meeting will take place at Four o'clock on Wednes- day afternoon, September 23rd. The evening meeting to commence at 6.3U p.m. 1778a MR TOM TAYLOR, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF PLAS POWER CHAPEL, (Aiadforinerly Pupil of Dr. T. Stainer, of St. Paul's Cathedral,) Is prepared to give Lessons to private families and schools on the Organ, Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, &c. For Terms, apply for the present at 15, DERBY ROAD, BIGHTO' SN, WREXHAM. 1757c QUEEN STREET CHAPEL. THE REV. T. PENNY EVANS, OF PONTARDULAIS, Will deliver his pOPULAR L ECTURE ON I AN, ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, And will Preach at the above Chapel ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, At 10 a.m., and 2 and 6 p.m. 1765n WREXHAM PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. THE FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON Will take place ON FRIDAY, 30TH OCTOBER, 1885, When HADYN'S "CREATION" Will be Given. Further Particulars will appear in Next Issue. 1787a _0 A GRAND EVENING CONCERT Will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2ud, 1885, In aid of THE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOLS. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will take part:— VOCALISTS :— MRS EVAN MORRIS. MISS LILIAN PIERCY. I MISS E. M. MEREDYTH | MISS MINNIE JONES. MISS WHITTAKER. MISS JOHNSTONE. REV. J. J. THOMAS MAJOR T. E. STUART; MEMBERS OF THE ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL CHOIR. INSTRUMENTALISTS LADY GEORGIANA PEEL'S STRING BAND, MISS BEALE, ain J. T. PRICHARD. ACCOMPANIST MR. J. T. PRICHARD, (Organist and Choir-Master of St. Mark's, Wrexham) Doors open at 7.30, Concert to commence at S. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. ADMISSION Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; Family Tickets to admit Five, 12s 6d Balcony, Is 6d; Unreserved Seats, Is; Back Seats, 6d. Tickets can be obtained from Mr Kdisbury, Mr Potter, Mr Fisher, Miss Whiting, Mrs Griffiths, High-street, or any of the Sunday School Super- intendents. A Plan of the Hall may be seen at Mr Edisbury's. The proceeds will be devoted towards the expenses of the Church Sunday Schools. 1802o MALPAS AUTUMN SPORTS, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, September 22nd, 1885, commencing at One o'clock prompt. Upwards of.C6O will be given in Prizes. The SPORTS will comprise FOOT RACES, DONKEY, PONY, and GALLOWAY RACES HORSE LEAPING COMPETITION to the value of X30. A First-Class BAND will be in attendance. An Illuminated Waterproof Tent will be provided for DANCING in the Evening. TEA and REFRESHMENTS will be supplied on the grounds. For Full Particulars, Prospectuses, Entry Forms, &c., apply to the Secretaries. Entries Cloi" September 17th. Trains run very conveniently from all parts, and at reduced fares from Crewe, Shrewsbury, Chester, and inter- mediate stations. F. BATTAff AND J. H. COOKE, 1795z Hon. Secretaries. Lost. -F LOST, on Tuesday last, a small GREYHOUND BITCH .Lj color, brown, with tail pinched. Anyone bringing her to the Tiger Inn, Wrexham, will be rewarded if anyone detains her after this day will be prosecuted. 1808c 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 MANUPACTUMNG^OST1,581 POSSIBLE PROFIT on the ORIGINAL MANUFACTURING COST. BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. THE NEW PPICE 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. 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, w 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 Plate 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. onl213n CREAM CRACKERS. LIGHT- PURE DELICIOUS. THE BES r UNSWEETENED BISCUIT IN THE MARKET. SPECIALLY RECOMMESDED FOR INVALIDS, BUT RELISHED BY EVERYBODY. "GWALIA" BISCUITS. THIN LIGHT SWEET. THE "GWALIA" is a really delicious biscuit at a very moderate price. Specially manufactured JL for Wales. Every tin is labelled with beautiful views of Conway Castle and Menai Brid°ge No family in Wales should be without 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, DUBLIN. N.B.—W.&R.J.&Co. a'so manufacture upwards of one hundred other varieties of biscuits and rich cakes. Their American Cracke s. Ginger Nuts, Water and Toast Biscuits, are speci-iliv recommended. 12U The National Table Waters. E L L I S-IS (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) RUT H I N ESTABLISHED 1825. ABSOLUTELY PURE."  SOLD EVERYWHERE. tttLi?Jt?N??N!tt!tttNt?t??t'ttt Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GO TIT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LUóDOX AOEXTS: W. BRST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Scmore c-_ 756 CLARET. I MACAU 15/. ST. LOl'B'r.S, BAS -NIEDOG, ISSI Vint-t-e 21- HAUT MEDOC CISSAC, 1^1 Vintage 24 1858 Mouton, 185S Chateau Giscours, IboS Pontet Canet, 1862 Chateau Lnuurque, lsjl Jurine Bages, l?tj2 Chateau, CalOD, and many other Fino Old Wines, all early bottled. 'FHOtfAS yyELSBY & c CHESTER. At BIRKENHEAD WELSBY & DEAKIN. 1575 JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKY. FIVE YEARS OLD, 4., GD. PER QUART. 4V0 Blende with inferior or cheaper Whiskies. WARRANTED PURE JAMESON'S. W I L L D E R S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDER BROTHERS, largest Dealers in the Principality 4-W Business Announcements. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MISS C. JONES, (Late of Mrs Scott's, High Street), Who has had some five years practical experience as above, begs to inform the public generally, that she has now commenced business on her own account, and solicits a share of the patronage of the District, trusting by her knowledge of the business and strict attention, to merit a continu- ance of the same. Address—55, CHESTER STREET. Iti95* NICHOLSON S LONDON GIN. PURE As PER QUART. WARRANTED PURE NICHOLIXsON'S. A'o Blende with inferior or cheaper Spirits. YY 1 LTD E R ■ S 440 MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. HAXELL'S HO fELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON TELEPHONE, 2.377. THEY are scarcely one hour's distance from each t other. 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, 2/0; Drawing-room with Bed-room, en suite, 10/6; 12/6; visitors, en pension, 10/ti daily. No extras whatever. The best breakfast table and table d'hote in Loudon 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. Every room in both Hotels being protected by The Har- den Star Hand-Grenade Fire Extinguisher, it is impos- sible that any serious accident can occur. 335c MORE GOOD NEWS TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. PIERCE'S WEDDING RINGS Are proved by Government Stamp to be the BEST GOLD OBTAINABLE. The sale of the same has increased so 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 Half- a-dozen Tea Spoons and Sugar Tongs to match, which are warranted never to change color. Sent by Post to any address. Exchanged or money returned if not approved. AVERAGE PRICES 20/ 21/, 22, 6, 25/ 27/6, :10/ 35/- Private Room for Fitting. PIERCE'S GOLD KEEPER RINGS from 6/- to 40/ WATCHES. SILVER WATCHES from 15/. to .£6 10s. GOLD WATCHES from 50/-to £ 20 0s. PIERCES' PERPETUAL WATCHES or Watches that never want winding at £ 3 17s 6d. CLOCKS. BEDROOM TIMEPIECES at 3,6 each, warranted to go well. Every description of other Clocks for Kitchen, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Ac., at all prices. PIERCE'S 400 DAYS' CLOCKS, under glass shade, aa Presentation Clocks, are unsurpassed. JEWELLERY. Watch Chains, IS Carat Gold, Hall Marked on every link. Made to order any weight Sos per ounce. Nine Carat ditto do., at 50 per ounce. Terms at these prices, Nett Cah. A good selection of Gold and Silver Jewellery kept in Stock. Every description of Jewellery Repaired, Re-gilt and Re-sil vered on the shortest notice Also Watches and Clocks thoroughly Repaired and Cleaned on the premises, and warranted for Twehe Months. D. D. PIERCE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 16, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 1129a CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, JULY 1ST, 1885. JAMES p H (E N I X JOINER, WHEELWRIGHT, &c., Takes the favorable opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the very liberal support he has received from them during the last 28 years, and hopes by good work and moderate charges, and punctuality, to receive a continuance of their favor. J. P. also wishes to inform the Gentry and General Public, in addition to the above Trade, he has taken the WHARF 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 the Town, &c., either in bags or loads. I'ROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. 1-JI\O- 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 and Slack, always on hand at the Station Depot. Common and Lump Salt. Building and Agricultural Lime. Special quotations for one or more truCJt oads, which can be sent to any Station. Agent for FISON'S MANURES. 2KB