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I Sale by Auction. j I SALES BY MK F. LLOYD. 1 M IIOYD'S FORTHCOMING SALE ?t — | aF FIKTUH1> FOR MUIOH AND APRIL. \'F";IH y, M A HCR :hd -Important Sale of Calving ..„).? l?ifts, Horses, Implements, Furniture. ?. ,,t Dee House, B.n?or by order of Mr Evans, I ",11<' 1 l('nng Tl i inY ?'?P H 22nd at I':?.—SAle of Fat and T( store Sto-k in M;»lpa Snmhfield. T rr-i'^iiW MXKCH -4th, at It).:iO.-Fat and Store! T Mock in Wrexliin >mUhfifild. I -nNK^OAY, MAUCH 3 all. at 1 o'clock.—Grand Salt- of Dairy C..ws, HiMSt-8, Implements, &c., at i Aliiersey, by order of the executdls of the late Mr II Johnson. n,'I)'\Y' APKIL 1st, at 1 o'cl. -ek. -C% rand Sale of 5? Pairv Cows and Barrens. Hay, Implements, at Broughton. 3 miles from Malpas, by order of Mr Houl brook. MpNPAY APRIL 4th, at I o'clock.- Furn ture, Dairy- Vessels, and Pasture Land, at Lane End, Shoch- Inch, by order of the executors of the late Mr Mullock. APRIL UTH —Im:>ortan+ Sale of 35 head of Dairy Stock, Horses, Implements, &c., at Park Eyton, by order of Mr Taylor. •j-[-Ksl> XV, APRIL 5th, at 12 o'clock.—The greit Faster Prize Sale of F,.t Calves at Malpas Smithfleld. Til l' ¡AY, APRIL 7TH, a' 10 30.—Fat and -tore Stock, in rexham Smithfield. po »t o'clock. -Th" April Hors 1 Sale at the Wrexiiam Hors" Repository. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13TH, at 12.3ft.—Important Sale of Thiry st..ck, Furniture, Ac., at the I le F,rl\1 Tilston bv order of Mr Bateman. Tlï";D Y APRIL ITII, at 11.30.-The great Spring Prize Sale in lalrtas Smithfield. THURSDAY. APRIL 21ST, at lo..ill -Tlie R:eft hto-e Stock and Bull Sale in Wrexham Sniithheld. MONDAY, APRIL S TH. at 2 oVd<.ck.-A «rimdNtock of 5\1 Dairv Cows, 3 Bulls, 30 fat Calves, h Lar bs A at Caldecutt Hall, near F;trzi,ion,bv ordez of Mr Darlington. Fntrie for the above Smithd?d S?es. P?''?'"? ?/?  or Firm Stock Sa?, .nd any other c.lm1l1ulI1<'atl..n 'OT from the AUCTIONEER, Eyton Hou^sep, "???? ""?"? be 'irMI1 the AU('TION'BFit, E)t..n House, "rex ¡am 457oz e.tepTut-,(i a favor. THURSDAY. MARCH Mt». 1«. A»D ETBBT L n A.T.H?ATK THrK??T?OUGHO?UT ?THE AI.TKKNATK YEA R. WKE.VH.1M FAIR Am MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. sol(i first throughout the year at 10.30. Sheep and Pigs sold alternately at 10.30. H j\I f R LLOYD wishes to inform his numerous patrons  that his next Auction will take place in the Smith- ?.! at WrcxhMa, on the ah?ve-n?mfd date, when an ?eit.'nt ?.t of CAT.LK. CALVE-?. SHEEP, and PIGS ,I he offered for competition. The present entries si) pat and Store Cattle, including some v ry neat Fat Heifers and Bullocks, superior Dairy Cows, Barrens, stirks, and Bulls. Fat Calves. 3HI Fat Sheep and Lambs. I.V Fat Pork and Bacon Pigs. Also 4 Prime FIt Bullocks, T. LI FitzHugh, Esq. i Ripe Ft Beasts, H. Lees, Esq :II F;it Sheep, E. Peel, Esq Brynypys. 2 i Fat sheep, 1 Fat Beasts. Mr Jevse Roberts, Berse. 1 Pa. Beasts, Mr Stant, Wrexham. 4 Fat Beasts, Mr Evans, Nant Mill. 1 Alderney Cow and Calf. Mr Kelsall. Erhistock. Further entries invited. Wrexham now being tli,, great centre for North Wales, in the niiiiet of a large and increasing population, with a rood attt-nilance of buyers, owners of stock cannot do jettt-r tb m patronise the above auction. No sale no charge. All paid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Sale at 10 30. Office—F.vton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. j, IFI'T/ import.7O' Salt of 42 extra grand Cheshir,, Dairy C» and Heifers, Yearlings and Bulls. S powerful Wairion fines?* and Co'ts, 21 S'OIFI.< and Pigs, the whole of the Agricultural Impl iii.-nts, G.a?-s, Dairy Vessels, and 5 nortinv. of the Household Furniture, at ALDERSEY, vt„atc 2 Miles from Tattenhall Station, li from Barton, from llanley, and S from Chester. MR LLOYD has been instruct-? by the Executors of .11 1 the late Mr Johnson, wh are giving up the farm, io SELL BY AUCTION, in the Farmyard at Aldersey, situate as aforesaid, on Wednesday, March 30th, without reserve, the whole of their valuable DAIRY STUCK, HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS, Ac-, particulars a.. fnl10ws FORTY-Two CATTLE, viz. :-311 ;rrand young Cheshire a iirv cows (most with calves t foot) and in-calf heifers, I fresh young barren, 4 yearling heifers, roan stock bull tw,) yeaTs old, v ailing bull. EK;HT HORE, including Flower," brown waggon mare, 5 vears old. about Hi J Diamond," brown waggon miire. 4 years old, about Iti. I (the above are an excellent autch) Charlie," half-bred gelding, about 15.3 (a good spring cart or van horse) black waggon gelding, 3 years oltl (will make a waggon horse, about In.2) powerful bay -art filly 3 years old, about 15.3 very useful brown geld- r inr, rising 3 years old brown pony colt, 2 years old chestnut vearling filly. Pi.;v-Three sow- with 21 pigs. GEAI-.P will include shaft, chain and ploughing gears, aeck straps, head cdlas, sundry odd gears, &c. Tii P. IMPI.EM NTS comprise 2 broa^-wheel carts, handy TnF ]?pt.KM ?Ts comprise' Crosskill cart with tumbril, 3 mowing machine", one as gooti as new Cambridge roller, 5 pl(-u-,hs, harrows, culti- vat"r. turnip scuffle. n w horse rake with seat, double turnip drill, 2 chaff cutters, turnip pulper, winnow- ¡n;: machine, weighing m chine, the usual assortment of urra to,ls, ke., &-c. yiuntity of oats at p'r measure. Al- x-mdra drag for cob, 2 sets of harness. Ali .ut 111 couples of fowl. 3 ducks. Tir DURY VESSELS will include wood cheese tiib. suit- A!-Ip fur 3o -ows small cheese tuh, 2 cheese presses, wheel "hum curd drainer, curd mill, cheese hoops, about 2() pairs of. li 'es" vats from 12 to 15 inches cheese stool, 12 tin milk pms, 4 pans, 2 honks, salting turnel, sundry brewing vc-sels, scal-s and we ghts, &c Ac A portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including old 0.1k dresser with shelves. 10 drawers and cupboards 16 kit'hen chairs, 4 bedsteads, small clock, small stand, kit. hen leaf table, benches. Ac., &c. The Auctioneer begs tu invite his numerous patrons to a F, j^i^cheon, and afterwards to witness the dispersal :without reserve), on" of the most useful Stocks of Che hire Dairy C -ws that has been offered for public com- peti ion f r some years Sale at 1.15 prompt. Catalogue from place of Sal, or the Auctioneer, Eyton H >use, Wrexham f4JJn FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Sa'f of 51 Grand rOlmg Dairy Cows, lit ifers S7.?■> •' id Barrens 30 Tons of Ilay, 16 Store or Pork Pigs, Agricultural Implements, and a portion of tl, Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture, at THE WOOl) FARM, BROUGHTON, Situate three miles from Malpas, one from Worthenbury, a lid twu from Shocllach. MR LLOYD ba' been instructed by Mr H .ulhronk ?1 (who is leaving the farm) t" SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmvard at Broughton, situate as aforesaid, on Frid.iv the 1st day of ApriJ next. the following Valuable DAIRY STOCK, PJc;S, PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, &c Particulais as follows: — 51 CAI'TI.F, TiZ. :it) grain(] young Cheshire dairy cows, with calves at foot or near calving 2\1 fresh and smart young barrens and sti k- (principally t xo, three, and four vear-olds), roan stock bull, two-years-old. Pi,iS.—lb" strong store pigs (very fresh PltOJH:CE. -Ahout 3'( tons of prime hay in three sticks. THE IMPLEMENTS will iyicltiqie-T%vo m,,)wing machines, oroad wheel cart with harvest gearing, very handy riiorlton Lane made straw cart, tumbril Cambridge roller, American h.y collector, c pital set of three wouil harrows, two or thve^ h >rse twin or cultivator, excellent pony trap to carry four (nearly n. w ) THE DAIRY VE-SEI.S etc., will include—Double chamber cheesi press (by Albion Iron Works), wootl cheese tub iui'aiile for fo-ty cows (new), large barrtl churn, about sixteen pairs of ciieese vats, from 15 to 1 tl inches house- keeper's cupboard, eight days' clock, six mahogany hair- »eated chairs, etc etc. The Auctioneer invites an inspection of this excellent stock of well-bied dairy cows, most of which are under six yt- irs ol(i thev are fin ■ young cattle, a' d noted good iiilkei ■ (Mr Houlbro .k retains a f.-w of the aged cattle for his own use ) The twenty young barrens and stirks are an exceptionally good lot, such as are seldom found at the same farm. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 o'clock. Catalogues from the place of sale, or Eyton House, Wrexham. 483z TUESDAY, APRIL ITII, AT 11.30. THE ORIGINAL GREAT sPKINt; PRIZE SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK IN MALPAS STATION SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in informing his l' numerous patrons that he will hold his Great Spring Sale of F \T AND STORE STOCK, on Tuesday, April 19th, at 11.30, in the above Smithfield. 20 GUINEAS IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY 'or the following classes of Stock :— f IRST PRIZE, SILVER CUP, for the Best P.tir of Dairy Cow or Heifers. It For the Best Pair of Barrens or Stirks. or other pre ent for the Best Pair of Yearling Heifers or Bullocks. „ For the Best Stock or Yearling Bull. „ or other present, for the Best Single Fat Beast, either cow, heifer, bullock, or bull, being the ripest and best finished of its class. Ali the Prize Winners to be bona fide sold, otherwise the oriz" will he withheld. Stock sold last Spring Sale, April 20th—276 Cattle, 350 Calves 44 Sheep and Pigs. TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. THE GREAT EASTER FAT CALF SALE. «»R LLOYD begs to offer the PRIZES for Fat Calves l' at the Eister ale, on Tuesday, April 5th, at 12 • clock, instead of thti spring Sale First Priz a Present, value 30s, for the Best 3 Fat Calves. First Prize, a Present, value 10s, for the Best Single Fat Calf. Early Entries for these Sales respectfully invited. The next ale in the above mitbfield takes place on IT ESDAY, ?ARC'H 22nd, at 12 30 ?" ?? ?-?  7U Fat and Store Cattle, 1411 Calves, 310 Sheep and Pigs will be sold. The Auctioneer s terms are Pay and be paid" "No -sale, no charge." All stock paid for as soon as sold. Calves up to any value sold at Is each trrm Sales by Auction. SALF. BY MR F. LLOYD. I WEDNESDVY, MVRCH 23RD, AT 1.30. Important S-lle of Six Cattle. Two Horses Three Pigs, Dug Cart, Harness, I implements, D-xhy essels, aid Sub- stantial Houn hold Fu niture, at DEP, HOUSE, B KNGOR. lil, livl'S from Weexham and three from Overtoil ivf j R LLOYD lia- h en instructed by Mr Evans, who is leaving, toSEL: by AUCTION, on his premises at the Pee House, Bingor, on Wednesday. March 2'->rd next, j the whole of his valuable Cattle, Horses, Implements, Dairy Vessels, 1, particulars as follows :— CAT i I.F -Two fresh young barren cows in milk, four in- calf heifers. HORSES. —Brown w iggon gelding rising fh-e years old, I chesnut half-bred mare steidy in saddle or harness. PIGS.—Three pork pigs. IMPLEMENTS, T<>OLS, AC., will include a handy c Irt, turnip pulper, chaff cutter, hay t-dder, weighing machine] sheep cratch, seven iron, st..ne> and wood troughs, lawn i mower, ladders, garden roller, hoist, water birrel, sund y tools, & useful dog cart, set of harness, riding saddle and bridle. The DAIRY VESSELS comprise wheel churn, milk cans, milk pans, seives, cream steins, butter scales and weights, <3kc. The Rul)stanlial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will include mahogany dining tables, mahogany and rosewood hair- seated chairs and sofas, harmonium in walnut case, mahogany butler's tray. eight day's clock in oak case. Princess of Wales sewing m ,ch:ne mahogany tw leaf and othe" tables, side hoard, dresser, card tables, spirit dec nters, tea urn tall ale and oth-r glasses, old china plates, and the u u il assortment of kitchen requisites. The BED ROOM FURNITURE w'll comprise m-hogany half-tester iron and painted bedsteads, m>.h"giny chests of j drawers, night comiuode, washstands and ware, dressing table, toilet glass, cane seated chairs, Ac. No C italogues. Sale at 1.30 prompt with the Implements and Stock, the ) Furniture at 2.15. I Office-Eyton House, Wrexham. 4i)2a MONDAY, APRIL 4TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Important S'lle of the it-ho e of the Household and Beef- room Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., &c., at the LANE END, Shochlach, and a valuable Meadow and a piece of Chief Land, adjoining the farm, at the Fish 11m," Shoch- lach, at 5.30 same day. MR LLOYD has agun been instructed bv the Execu- .TM tors of the late Mr Mu))uch, t- SELL by AU<?TiON at the Lane En 1 Farm, situate as aforesaid, on Monday, the 4th day of Ap'il next, the whole of the Valuable HOUS HOLD FURNITURE, Dairy Vessels, Ac., in- cluding out-door effects, dairy vessels, Ac., kitchen u'ensils, handsome mahogany hat and umbrella stand with marble slab and mirror in centre, old oak screen, two intihogany hair-seated chairs, a very handsome house keeper's kitchen piece with five cupboards, eight drawers, and two cupboards below, and an exctllent einht day's clock in centTf old oak arm -hair with ''eautifuHy carved back, old oak tall hack carved cha r, six strong oak chairs'l arm chair to match, mahogany bair-se:tte?t rocking chair, genU..m,n's ?a?y chair in leather, small oak stand, hureau, small wri'ing desk, mahogany dining table with leaves forming two D ends, mah gan, hair-seated sofa, oak table with two leaves, pic- tures, pier glass in gilt frame, clock, o-nara.ints, bookcase, a small collection of book silver service, glass, &,c.. walnut drawing room suite, uph lstered in blue rep, comprising gentlemen's and ladies' easy chairs, fi sincle chairs and couch, 2 mahogan> hair-seated chairs, arm chair I in leather, round table forming two D ends, bedroom furniture, linen, &-c., &-c. The same evening, April 4th, at the Fish II n, Sh-ch- lach. at 5 30 LOT I.-A Valuable Freehold Meadow or Piece of Pas- ture Land, containing about 24 1 acres, situate ne tr The Lane End Farm LOT 2,-A Pie e of Chief Land, estimated to contain 1 acre and 7 perches, situate on the side of the road lead- ing from The Lane End to Shochlach, subject to a pay- ment of two pence per year, payable to the Lord of tlib Manor Lots I and 2 have been in the lat Mr Mullock's own occupation Mr John Mullock will kindly show the pro- perty, and any further particulars from the Auctioneer, K; ton House, Wrexham. Furniture Sale at 1 o'clock. Property at 5 30. at)24o MONDAY, APRIL 25TH. Highly Important Sale, of a Grand Stock of 50 well-bred Dairy Cow., three Pedigree Stock and Yearling Bulls, Thirty Fat Calves, ten Fat Lambs, four Sows and Pios, d-c., at "CALuECOTT HALL," situate 1A miles fr m Farndon, and four from Malpas and Broxton Stations. MK I LOYD has been favoured with instructions from JLTB- Mr Darlington, who is selling the whole of his grand and well-known stock of DAIRY COWS, in consequence of the restoration of his house. The Sale will be held in his Farmyard, on Monday, the 25th day of April, at two o'clock in the afternoon 626c WEDNESDAY, APRIL (;TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Highly important Sale of 2S Dairy Cows and Heifers, 4 Waggon Horses and Pony, Soivs and Pins, Poultry, Gears, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, and the greater pfJrtion of the Household Furniture, at PARK EYTON, situate three miles from Ruabon, three from Bangor, and five from Wrexham. R LLOYD has been instructed by Mr Taylor, who is III retiring from farming, to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard at Park Eton, situate as aforesaid, on Wed- nesday. the 6th day of April next, the whole of his valuable DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, Implements, Furniture, Dairy Vessels, Ac Particulars as follows 28 CATTLE, viz., 21 dairy cows and heifers (about 12 of t which will have calved by daY of Sale), 4 yearling heifers, two barrens, and stock bull. 4 HORSES.—" Darby," powerful black waggon mare, four years old, ab. ut 15.3 "Farmer," bay waggon geld- ing, four years old, about 15 3 Smiler," powerful black waggon mare about 16 hanc's grey cob pony, steady and ¡ fast i" harness. PlGS.—Sows and pigs, in-pig sow, 1 fat pig POl'LT,tY.-Ahout in couples of fowl. G EARS.-Set of thrill chain, and ploughing gears, pony gears, bet of harness, neck straps, odd gears, stable t ols, &c. The IMPLEMENTS will include broad and narrow wheel carts with harvest gearing, narrow wheel waggon, two tumbrills, straw cart, spring cart for cob, H-owing machine, horse lake, three hand and wheel ploughs, set of iron arrows, four sets of wood harrows, turnip scuffle, stone .id wood rollers, two garden rollers, garden -eat, large chaff cutter, by H. McGregor, for horse-power, chaff cutte by Richmond and Challoner, turnip pulper, weigning machine, winnowing machine, ladders, wheel Narrows, and the usual assortment of farm tools, &c. Alexander Drag for cob. DAIRY VESSELS, including cheese tub, curd drainer, curd mill, five wood Stilton cheeee vats with travellers, cheese plank and tressels, about 12 pairs o' cheese vats from 12 to ¡ lU inch's. tin cheese hoops, two cheese presses, sa-ting turnel, large wheel churn, sm ili wheel churn, six milking pails, three milk carriers, cheese stool, curd basket, sieves, cream steins and pans, butter scales, butter print, knead- ing turnel, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will include the contents of dining room, sitting room, entrance hall, bedrooms, kitchen, &c. I)ining-ro .m will comprise mahogany two- leaf table on pillar and claws, oak inlaid bureau with tall cupboard and several small private drawers, hand- some Spanish mahogany sideboard with brass mounting-, cellarettti and drawers with tall cupboard in centre, sofa in leather, two fawn's heads, eight days' clock in niahoginy case, by Adams, Middlewich, fenders and tireirons, brass fireirons, cretonne window curtains, corn'c* pole, hearthrug, linoleum. The en- gravings and prints include Scotch and English game- keepers, trotting roadster, at Islington, Ac., &e. SI DE P,\TILA'I%CF.-Polisht-do:tkf.)Itlin.an(lh ingiiig ward- ro' e with five drawers, sitting room mahogany hair-seated and other chairs, mahogany gentleman's easy chair, walnut couch, mahogany dining table, stuffed fox and rabbit in case, three cases of stuffed birds, excellent barrel organ, which plays forty diff-rent tunes, in mahogany case, chimney glass in git frame, chimney ornament-, set of plate engravings Shake peare's works, entitljd "The seven ages," by J. and J. Boydell, presentation plate of the late Sir Watkin and Lady Williams Wynn, with their favorite horse and hound,. plate of the Wynnstay Hunt, prints and engravings cf the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Empress of Austria, piloted by Captain Myddleton, pieces of carpet, old china bowl and tray, six spirit and wine decanters, set of three very old jugs in blue ami gilt, set of four trays, sundry glass. ENTRANCE HALL—Pair of engravings, Return from Hawking," medium sized old-fashioned barometer, barometer in rosewood, two oak hall chairs. BEDROOM", -Oak tent and other bedsteads, chest of drawers, wai-hstinds and ware, dressing tables, swing dressing glasses, tapestry carpet, four mats, oak and other chairs, chimney ornaments, two prints -Daniel in the Lions' Den, aud Moses viewing the Promised Land- stuffed Inwk and liveret in case, plate of Cap Burlinson, sundry engravings, curtains, oilcloth, carpets, aud the usual assortment of kitchen requi-ites, &c., &c. In consequence of the large number of important lots the sale will commence punctually at 12 o'clock. Catalogues from place of sale, or the Auctioneer, Eytnn House, Wrexham. nc623f "ALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. LUCAS'S NEW REPOSITORY- HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart, Van, and Harness Horses, Carts, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Harness, and Saddlery. HORSES for these Sales to be sent the day prior. SELECT SALES FOR VALUABLE HORSES EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. NEXT SALE: SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. Grand National Steeplechase week, large Sale, Hunters and first-class Horses. 114o SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. WHITCHURCH SALOP HORSE SALE. ESTABLISHED 1:73. THE NEXT SALE is fixed for Friday, April 1st, 1887 JL Entries for Catalogues close March 25th. H. H. ETCHES. 550 Auctioneer, Whitchurch, Salop Sales Dy Auction. :A LES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. -J' IIESSRS JONES AND SON' FORTHCOMING I S kLFS: WEDNESDAY, M.VROH 23rd. -Sale of Live Sto -k.Umple- me'.t, Dniry Vesse's, at Horsley Hall, one mile from Oresf rd and Rosset" commencing at Eleven o clock THURSDAY, M \1»"CH 24th —Salo of Fa* and Store Cattle, Ca ves, sh~ep. and Pigs, in the Wrexham Smith- Sal.. colnmencing at 10.30 with Fat Ca tie. TUESDAY. M UiCH 29th.-sale of Live and D-ad Farm- ing stock, Dairy Vessels at the Home rami, Mou.it Alyn, R .ssett, commencing at 11.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY MAKrH Oth-Sale of Live st ck, Im- plein us, Dairy VVs*els, &-c at the Nant Farm, F'rith, at, 2 n'(',¡ck prompt. AIONDAV, APRIL 4th -Sal*- >>f Fat an Store Cattle, Calves, She p. an ) Pigs, at the Rossett Smithfield, T coiniuen -ing at 11) 31 a.m. TlJESf>Y, APRIL ooli.—S,lie of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, H mseho'd Furni- turf & at, Marford, one mile from Rossett Sale at I o'clock prompt. 1 HL RSI) 4 Y, APRIL 7th—Sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Calves Sli ep, a id Pigs, in the Wiexham Smith- TiTuc.r. fidd, commen.-i..g at 10.30 with Fat Cattle. TUESDAY, A PRI L Ultl].-S,Lle of Live and I)ea-I Farm- ing Stuck at Grwch Teg Farm, Cross Lanes- March wie*. THURSD Y APRIL 21st. -Sale of Fat and Store C,-ttl-. Ctlves, Sh-ep, and Pins, in the Wrexham Smith- field, commencing with Fat Cattle at In 30. MONDAY, A 111: 11, 25th -sale of Fat and .tor.. Cattle, ¡ Calves, heep, a d Pisrs, at the Ros-ett Smithfie'd Sale, commencing at 141.30. 631f FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON THUIISD IY, MARCH 24TH, 1887. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10 30. ? ESSKS JONES & S? IN beg to thank their patrons 8 and friend for their constant UpPOft and that they will hold their next -;a'e of FAT A STO It,, STOCK in the above Smitlitield, on Thursday, the 24t'- day of March, 1887, when the following Stock will he offered":— A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers Several Dairy C ws. Fresh B trrens, 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 Pigs Stock to he at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settiements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexh im 907 SALE of 1:3 head of Dairy Cows, Heifers, yearling Bull, fat and store Pigs, Sow and IG Pigs, Gilt, smart Cob, Doji-cart, Harness, Poultry, sundry Implements of Hus- bandru. Potatoes, Tu nips, Mangolds, Dairy Vessels, 2 double-barrel Guns, i £ -c., at THE NANT FARM, FFRITH. If ESSRS JONES AND SON have been instructed by Mr J. R. Barnes, who is leaving th" f irm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30th, 1887, on the ahove premises, the whole of his live and dead Farming stock, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, &c., comprising— LIVE STOCK.—Five young dairy cows calved and to calve, 2-vear-old in-calf heifer, barren heifer, three yearling heif. rs, yearling bull. weanling heifer calf, fat bacon pig, sow an lo followers, two strong store pigs, gilt, smart chestnut cob, abou' 14i hands hig'i, steady in harness, 10 couple of f, ,wls, three turkeys, three ducks, ferret and box, &c. OUT-DOOR FFFFCTS.- Turnip pulper (new), patent chaff cutter (new), excellent stained dog-cart (equal to new), set of brass-mounted harness (nearly new), horse rug. wood shed, long and short ladders, wheelbarrow, quantity of boards, cow chains, wood harrows fer-et boxes, pig troughs, hay knife, old iron, two hives of bee, meal tubs, m xing tubs, mole traps, hay rakes, scythes, skimming spades, pikels, brushing hooks picks, shovels yelves also a few potatoes, turnips, mang. Ids, black oats, &c. DAIRY VKSSEL^, and other Effects.-Wheel churn, butter mitt and prints, cream pots, milk pans. buckets, washing tubs, three o ,k chairs, oak dresser with three drawers and three cupboards, l ining table, two double-barrel guns, pnw,1er flask, shot belt, fire irons, rain tubs, and other effects. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK PROMPT. 49go Hiohly I important Sale of 44 head of Young Dairy Cows, Barrens, and Heifers, four Shorthorn Pedigree Bulls, 70 Shropshire Down and Leicester Ewes, with their Lambs, six Shropshire Down and Leicester Hams, twelve Shrop- shire Down and Leicester Yearling Eices, Pork Pigs, Poultry, teams of powerful Waggon florse4 and their Gears, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements, 100 measures of Po'atoes, Mangolds. 100 Iron Hurdles, Iron Mangers and Racks, also the whole of the Dairy Vesssls, ft-c., at HOME FARM, MOUNT ALYN, fir* minutes' walk from Rossett Railway Station. %ESSRS JONES A SON have been favoured with in- stiuctions from Mrs Balfour, who has let the Farm to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, March 29th, 1887, on the above premises, the whole of the valuable Dairy Stock, flock of Shropshire Down and Leicester Sheep, Wageon Horses, Pigs, Poultry, Agricultural Implements, and Dairy Vessels, &c., including— 33 Young Dairy Cows and Fresh Barrens, 5 Yearling Heifers, I horthorned Bull, 4 Pedigree Shorthorned Bulls (the property of T. Beakbane, Esq., Llay Place, Gresford), 9Pork Pigs, 4 Powerful Waggon Horses and their Gears, 70 Grand Shropshire Down and Leicester Ewes, with their Lambs, 12 S ropshire Down and Leicester Yearling Ewes, 6 Shropshire Down and Leicester Yearling Rams. 30 Couple of Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Guinea Fowl, Geese. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., iucIude-N arrow- wheel w tg-,on, carts, two iron land rollers, horse rake, two reaping and mowing machin-s, clover seed drill, cultivators, heavy and light iron harrows, iron wheel ploughs, by Edwards, Llanypwll, and Ramsome and Sims iron ridging plough, Norwegian harrows, double turnip drill, tur .ip scuffles, 100 iron hurdles, wire netting, cattle cribs, la lders, cake mill, kibbling mill chaff cutter, turnip pulper, weighing machine, sheep dipping apparatus, sheep racks, sheep troughs, iron mangers and cratches, corn sacks, mash and othrr wheelbarrows sheep netting, corn truck, iron pig troughs, dog kennel, pikels, heel rakes, hay rakes, picks, sc. thes, shovels, ropes, sieves, riddles, &c. Also, about 100 m-asures of Magnum Bonum potatoes, and a tew tons of mangolds, Ac. DAIRY VK-SELS &C., include—Patent milk refrigerator, two churns, milk tankard", milk pans, milking cans, butter mill and print-, scales and weights. Catalogues may he had from the AUCTIONEERS, 4, Arca le, Wrexham, one wet-k before day of sale. Lunch, by ticket, at Half-past Ten. Sale at Half-past Eleven o'clock. 467cz Sale of Lice St'ick, Poultry, 'tack of Hay, Implements of Husbandry. Potatoes, Carriages, Harness, Gears, about Garden T<,ols, num-rous Outdoor Effects, also the Dairy Vessels, <& at HORSLRY HALL, about one mile frolll Gresford and Rossett Railway S'litions. It ESHS JONES & S'IN have been favoured with in- si ructions from F Potts, Es(i who is changing his residence, to Si-XL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday. March 23rd, ISS7. on the above premises, the above LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY and Outdoor Effects, DAIKY VKSSELS, Ac., VIZ — LIVE STOCK AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS, &C —Stack of prime upland hay, one young milch cow, two barren heifers, three yearling heifer;, twenty couple of fowls, four v-heel dog cart with shafts and pole, pony carriage. two narrow vheel carts with harvest gearing and side cratche two liquid inai.me catts. iron plough, h..rse rak. iron land roller, sheep rack, iron cattle ciib, set of iron harrows, chain harrows, sheep dipping apparatus, winnowing machine Avery's weigh- ing machine, cask of black varnish, garden and stable wheelbarrows, several corn chests in two and three com- partments, long and short ladders, double action turi ip cutter, chaff cutter by Richmond and Chandler, sht el) netting, iron corn bins, corn truck, portable water and swill tanks pulley blocks and rope, snndry timber, fire- wood, hencoops, framed and panel door frames, sheep troughs, dog kennels, &c. SADDLEROOM, STABLES, AC. Eight days' clock in oak esse, harness, riding sad lies a d bridles, bits, stirrups, whips, oleaking- tackle, gears, horse clothing, saddle horses, carriage lamps, stable lamps, buckets, old oak chest, tables, armchairs, cupboards, clipping machine, singeing irons, &c GARD bN, &c. -Cucumber frames, quantity of garden tools fifty measures of magnum bonum potatoes and Myatt prolifi potatoes, garden seats, garden chairs, garden engine water tink, filter and frame, iron garden roller, flower troughs, garden wire netting, lawn mowers, double barrel gun, &e. Su.N i)iti Es. -Fenders, Footstools, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet,, Hearthrugs, mahogany sofa, deal tables, boot cupboard, old oak leaf taole old oak circular table with moveal,le top, set of croquet, kitchen chairs, &c. DAIRY AND LAUNDRY, &c.-Coinpound action churn ind stand, white tables, two atmospheric churns cupboards. step ladders, butter mits, milk pans, milking cans, oil tank, brownware, lamps, chopping block, washing, wringing, and mangling machine, ironing tables, clothes maids, painted tables, washing tables, washing board, and numerous other effects. Catalogues may be had on application from the Auc irneers six days before the day of Sale. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. 477c On TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1887. Sale of Dairy Cows, in-calf and barren Heifers, stock Bull, Pigs, drawjht Horse, Pony, part of a stock of Clover and Ryegrass, about 100 measures of Magnum Bonum Pota- toes, Implements of Husbandry, Thrill and Chain Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, part of Household Furniture, i:C. n &c. a &c., <?c., AT MARFORD, One mile from Rossett Station, and Four miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES AND SON have received instructions from Miss Hoberts (who is retiring from farming), to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of APRIL 1887, on the above premises, the whole of her Live and D ad FARMING STOCK, Clover and Ryegrass, Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ttc. &,c Particulars in future advertisements. 480o ON MONDAY, APRIL 4Th 1887, AT 10 30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE srOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. 1\1 ESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their 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, April 4th, 1887, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the following Stock will be offered Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful 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. Aud other Stoc- 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. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. t: Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham..rWr,„ Sales by Auction. 0- ASLES BY MESSRS BAUGR & JONES. '"r.r.r, ro BE SOLD BY AUCTION b; Messrs BAUGH and t JONES, at the Hollybu.;h inn, Cefnybedd, neir Wrexham, o Monday, the 21st day of March, 1887, at 5 o'cl ck p m punctually, in tli following or such other lots as m-ty be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I.-All those two MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses, togettier with the Gardens thereto belonging, situate at Llay Bank, in the t,) vnship of Llay, in the parish of Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, and now in respective occupations of Messrs William Wynne and Joseph Moore. LOT 2 An that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house and Garden thereto belonging, aojoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mr William Atkins. The above properties are situate in the immediate vicinity of Llay II ,11 Colliery. For further particulars apply to Mr J, ALLINGTON HUGHES, solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 546f Important Sale of choice Greenhouse, Bedding-out, and Stove Plants and rare British Ferns, horse and manual Mowing Midlines, single and doubl flight Garden Frames, I on Roller, Vas s, Garden Sati, and an assort- ment of nseful Garde i Tools, at HOSENEATH GARDENS," Grove Park, Wrexham. | ESSRS BAUGH AND JONES have been directed by *'1 the Executors of th late W. Low, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at Roseneath Gardens, Grove Park, Wrex- ham on FRIDAY, the 25th MARCH, 1887, the following CHOICE PLANTS, &c. (in suitable lots) 12 0 Bedding Plants (Geraniums, Calceolarias, &c.; 600 Geranium Plants 150 Stove Plants. 50 British Ferns, 1 TAO-light Garden F:ame. 1 One do. do. do. 1 Iron Garden Roller. 1 Horse Mowing Machine. 1 16-inch do. do. 2 Wh-elborrows. 1 Hand Barrow. 1 Ladder. 3 Gar len Seats. 3 do Vases. Also a variety of useful Gar ten Tools, &c., &c. On view morning of sale. Sale at Eleven e'clock punctually. 5S4oc MADEIRA HILL, WREXHAM. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS. [ ro B 71, SOLD BY AUCTION, by ME^SR > BAUGH & < JONES. at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 30th March, 18S7, at Four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I.-All that PIECK or PARCEL of LAND, with the disused Buildings and Suramerhouse thereon, adjoining Alma-terrace, in Barnfi> Id, M -deira Hill, in the Borough of Wrexham, and which Parcel of Land is well adapted for bui'ding purposes. LOT 2.-Four Newly-Constructed COTTAGES with the Yards, Gardens, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging (adjoining Lot 1), called ALMA-TERRACE, situate in Barnfield, Madeira Hill, aforesaid, and now in the several occupations of John Rowland, Frederick Houghton Richard Parrv, and William Swann. LOT 3.-Eight n -wly-built COT rAGES, with the Yards Gardens, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and ad- joining and contiguous to Lot 2 and now in the several oc upa'ions of Henry Craven and o'hers. The Property is well situated, having a Southern aspect, with a frontage to the gardens. All the Lots are approached from Madeira Hill by a carriage way. and are within a few minutes' walk from the Parish Church ami New National Schools. Plans and Particulars will be ready seven days before the Sale, and for them and any further information apply- to the Auctioneers, or to MESSRS LEWIS & SON. zSSla Solicitors, Wrexham. —■ Sale of Superior Household Furniture, prime Feather Beds, Bed and Table Linen, Cut Glass, China, and Earthen- war', Plate and Plated Articles, Cutlery, Books, large Flags, Bar and Clubroom Fittings and Requisites, Brew- ing and Dairy Vessels. Culinary and Domestic Utensils, and numerous other effects, at THE "OLD SWAN" HOTEL, Abbot-street, Wrexham. I ;f ESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been favoured with T I instructions from Mrs Lovatt (who is retiring), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 22nd and 23rd days of March, 1S87, the whole of the above Effects, consisting of the contents of cellar, dairy, brewery utensils and effects, bar fittings, and numerous outside articles. Also the contents of kitchen, bar (including a four-pull beer engine), commercial, smoke, and sitting rooms, to- gether with the requisites of ten bedrooms. ind including twelve prime feather beds, linen of the fines, quality; also a grand assemblage of cut glass, including champagne, port and sherry glasses, wine and spirit decanters, old punch bowls, rare old china and Delph ware and cutlery, dinner and dessert ware, silver and electro goods, copper pans and brasses, and nnmerous other effects. Cottage pianoforte in rosewood, oil paintings, engrav- ings, plates and other pictures in gilt and other frames, very handsome pi-r glass in ornamental gilt frame 5ft. lOin. by 5ft., a quantity of brass cased picture rods with sus- pending hooks, and very numerous other articles. Sale each day at Eleven o'clock punctually. The Lots being numerous the Auctioneers earnestly re- quest a punctual attendance. 598c SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. CURZON PARK, CHESTER, AND HAWARDEN, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of two extremely desirable Family Residences. 'pO HE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs CHURTON, L ELPHICK, & Co., at the Green Dragon H .te), Chester, on Saturday, the 2tith day of March, 1887, at Two for Three o'clo k p.m punctually. LOT 1 —A substantially-erected FAMILY RESIDENCE with the outbuil,lings, conservatory, large gardens, and pleasure grounds, known as West Lodge, No. 20, Curzon Park, Chester, delightfully situated on the banks of the river Dee, overlooking the Racecour-e, and commanding beautiful vievs or the city and vicinity. The House contains on the ground ff or-Good entrance hill, large dining-room and drawing-room, library, smoke- room, and good kitchen accommodation, with good cellar in basement. On first floor:-Five good bedrooms and two dressii g rooms, billiard room, bath room, &-c. On second floor :-Four bedrooms, housemaid closet, bath- ro(im, &e. On 10 irt Floor small sitting room, bed room, 20ft. by 16ft. do., 20ft. b) Hift. 9.n. two smaller bed rooms, two dressing rooms, billiard room, 23ft. 6 n. by 16ft. bath room, and lavator,, with hot and cold water, and w.c.. approached by front and back staircases. On Second Floor, four bedrooms, housemaid's closet, bath rO"m and lavatory. The outbuildings comprise conservatory with heating apparatus and fittings, fruit room, and w.c. The Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, which slope down to the riv-r D e, are very extensive, an I well-stocked with choice s hrubs and young fruit trees. The house is in excellent condition, and hot and cold water and gas are laid on throughout. The property is situate within a short distance from the line of tramway running to the General Railway Station, and about one mile from the centre of the city. The premises are held for the residue of a term of ninety nine years, which will exi ire in I960, and are ubject to the payment of an annual ground rent of X15. The premises are let to Mrs Margaret Shirer for a term of five years, terminating on the 24th March, 18-10, at a rent of X1511 per annum. LOT 2, An attractive and substantially-erected Family RESIDENCE, known as •• Fern B ank." in the occupation of Dr. Evans, and situate at Hawarden, Flintshire, about one mile from the Queen's Ferry Station on the Chestpr and Holyhed Railway. The House is very pleasantly situated, and commands fine views, and contains Entrance hall, dining and drawing-rooms, each lljft. by 15 t., with bay windows library, two rooms, now use., as surgery and waiting-room two kitchens and pantry, with excellent cellar in basement; six bed-rooms, and one dressing-room. The Outbuildings comprise stable for two horses, with loft over cjach-house, with bed-room over, and other out- offices. The Gardens, which exlend to about three quarters of an acre, are tastefully laid out and planted with choice shrubs and fruit trees in full bearing. Dr. Evans will kindly allow intending' purchasers to view. If desired, half the purchase money of either lot may remain on mortgage. N. H-—F >r further information as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs. Peace and Ellis, solicitors, Wigan. As to L-It 2 to Messrs. Walker, Smith, and Way, solicitors, Chester, and as to both lots to the Auctioneers, Chaster. f456a Important Sale at WOLD HOUSE, HAWARDEN, Flinfshire, about one mile and a half from Queen's Ferry and Sandycroft Stations, on the Chester and Holyhea Railway, and two 7nitesfroin Broughton Hall Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Railway. VI ESSR3. CHURTOV, ELPHICK, and Co. have been t?J. favoured wi'h instructions to SELL by AUCTION (in consequence of Mr Turner removing from the district) on Thursday and Friday, the 24th and 25th March 1887, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock a.m. punctually the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a handsome Spanish mahogany dining-room suite, folding bagatelle board, a migniflcent ebonized cabinet sur- mounted by pier glass, richly ornamented couches chairs ottomans, occasional tables, a very superior fine-toned grand pianoforte, 7 octaves, in beautiful Italian walnut- wood case, by "Kirkman, London," valuable oil paintings, water color drawings and engravings, glass, china, and earthenware, small library of books, bronzes and orna- ments, including a beautiful pair of real bronze Marli horses, 24 inches high handsome Ormolu clock, sets of mahogany, brass and iron bedsteads, spring, hair, and wool mattresses, polished ash bed-room suite, wardrobes, chests of drawers, dressing and wash tables, kitchen and cooking utensils, garden requisites, greenhouse plants and other miscellaneous Effects. r N.B.—Catalogues may be obtained *• ,ui the Glynne Arms Hotel, Hawarden; the Black Lion Hotel, Mold or from the Auctioneers, Chester. 600a EASY TERMS. Immediate Delivery. < 586a Illustrated Price Lists Free. Second-hand Price Lists Free. Prices X3 to X30. 20 New Patterns. Machines bought, sold, and exchanged. Largest Dealers in the World. Before purchasing elsewhere call or write for our Lists. BRITISH CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 15. Efertou Road, Liverpool. Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. TATTER.-jAU.. r'J K U G B Y j E S S R rAT T E R S ALL Wll.l HOLD SALES AT THEIR l U G BYE S TAB LIS H I E N T OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES The Second Tuesday in every month. In consequence of East r weck, the next monthly Sale will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH. Application for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate. London. 210 SALE BY MR T. WILLIAMSON JONES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND. OTHERS. Sale of valuable Freehold Business Premises, Dwelling House, and Eligible Building Land, now occupied as a Nursery, situate near the centre of the town of Mold. R T. WILLIAMSON JONES has receiv?dinstructions ?t t" SELL BY AUC IT >N, at the ?tar Hotel, Mold, on Tuesday, April 19tli, 18^7, at 3 for 4 o'clock, punctually. subject to conditions to be produced, all that MESSUAGE and SHOP formerly occupied as Two Dwelling Houses, and known as No. 23, Wrexham-street, Mold. together with the very desirahle Garden and Building LAND at the rear, having an extensive frontage to Garden-place, and containing altogether 5,830 square yards of land, or there- abouts, the whole in the occupation of Miss Jane Powell, seed dealer and market gardner. Particulars and plans may be had from Mr BELLIS, sur- veyor, Mold Messrs ROBERTS and DICKSON, solicitors Messrs r*loss and SUARPE, soliciturs,lan(ithe AUCTIONEER, all of Chester. &öf SALE BY MR. E. EDWARDS. AFON BRADLEY, NEAR CHIRK. Attractive Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Dairy and B/ewiog Vessels, Part of Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR E. EDWARDS has been favored with instructions III from Mr Edward Jerman, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, March 22nd, 1887, on the premises, the whole of the LIVE STUCK, IMPLEMENTS BREWING VESSELS, and part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprising 3 CART HORSES.—" Charlie," active grey cart horse, 15.1 hands, t5 years-old "Berry," powerful grey cart mare, 15 3 hands, aged a very promising brown cart colt, 3 years-old. 29 FAT AND STORE CATTLE. -Seven prime fat three- years-old cross-breil bullocks, four prime fat cows, four ditto ditto heifers, four grand Down ca'ving cross-bred cows, five well-bred two-years old bullocks, five ditto ditto heifers. SHKEP.—42 ripe fat Welsh wethers, in suitable lots. 15 Pius.—Three prime fat porkers, in-pig sow (near her time), and sow with ten followers. IMPLEMENTS, & c. -Broad- Nvlieel waggon with ripiles, in capital condition narrow-wheel ditto, two-horse cart, narrow-wheel ditto, capital horse-power with shaft, strap, and gearing; large tumip pulper (by Corbett & Son), turnip slicer, two-knife chaff cutter, oil cake crusher (new), horse rake, double turnip drill, heel rakes, two-part iron harrows, two sets three-part zigzag iron harrows, chain harrows, large fiur-horse cultivator, scarrifier ind cultivator, iron scuffier, twelve cylinder flat roller, ridging plough, two capital wheel ploughs, sheep rack, troughs, torn chest, wheelbarrow, scythes, hay rakes, sieves, peck measure, pikels. spades, shovels"furk", iron bars, cart ropes, beam scales and weights, 40 sacks, sack truck, and a handsome li^ht-running two-wheel dog cart. GEARS.—Two sets of sh'ift gears, three ditto chain gears, two ditto ploughing gears, sundry odd gears. DAIRY AND BREWING VESSELS.- liutter tubs, small churn, cheese vats, ditto ladder, galvanised milk pans, hair sieve. c-4sks, two coolers, oak tubs, copper sieve, two harvest bottles, oak safe, &c HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—Fenders, oak chairs, cane- seated chairs, stone top table, large deal kitchen tible and two benches, oak corner cupboard, oak two-leaf table, small mahogany table, screen with cupboard seat, mahogany hair-seated couch, barometer, patent mangle, patent cheffonier, ditto bureau, antique oak bureiuand chest of drawers combined, painted washstands, di'to toilet drawers, night commode, toilet glasses, wooden half-tester t irch bedstead and palliasse, three feather beds. Also several couples of fowl and about 20 measures of healthy potatoes. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, the principal hotels in the neighbourhood, or from the Auctioneer ten days before the sale. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Office, 1, Chapel-street, Llangollen 532z LLANGOLLEN FECHAN, LLANGOLLEN. Highly important Sale of valuable live and dead Farming Stock and II nters, including 7 powerful cart Horses, Colts and]Hunters 7 very prime fat cross-bred Bullocks and Cow in full profit, aflock of 252 heilthy Shropshire Down and strong Welsh Sheep Peacock and Peahen, 30 couples of laying Pullets, about 12 tons of well harvested Clover and Ryegrass (to go oP), an assortment of Agricultural Implements (nearly all new), several sets of Gears, Tandem, and Single Harness, Saddles and Bridles. | R E. EDWARDS bas been favoured with the instruc- LV I tions of T. R. J Parry, Esq. (who is relinquishing farming), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, on Friday, March the 25th, 1""7, the whole of the valua de LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising 7 HORSES-" Diamond," very handsome powerful and active grey cart mare, 10 2 hands, aged, winner of several first prizes Diamond.' very powerful roan waggon mare, 10 3 hands, 7 years old (in foal to "Young Falstaff "), winner of the first prize at the Edeyrnion Agricultural Show, and the second prize at Ellesmere Show) Lion," active and powerful roan cart horse, 15'3 hands, 5 years old very promising grey yearling cart colt (by Eng- i land's Wonder," dam, "Ditmontl," grey cart mare mentioned aV-ve), winner of the first prize at the Edey" rnion Agricultural Show, as the best foal in the yard very powerful yearling hay cart filly, by England's Wonder," out of a grand cart mare Penelope." bay ¡ mare, black points, 15'2 hands, 5 years old, with grand action, quiet in single and double harness, a perfect huntre-s and will carry -1 lady Lady Drury Lowe," a bay mare, 15-2 hands, 7 year old, with black points, by De Clare," in-foal to Cucumber," is perfect y quiet, a first class tandem teader. and can do 16 miles an hour. All the above hor?e? have been bought subject to a veterinary surgeon's examination. 8 HFAD OF CATTLK-Seven very prime fat cross-bred 3 years old bullocks heavy weights, and one useful cow in full profit (g-oo,1 milker.) 305 SHEEP.—8 fat ripe Welsh Wethers, 10 grand Shropshire Down ewes, 53 Strong Welsh Wethers, 172 strong young Welsh ewes, 34 Welsh ew lambs, 23 Welsh wether lambs. 4 grand Welsh rams (prize takers', and 1 Shropshire ram. The above ewes have been served by priv-tikiig W. Ish rams bought from Mr Edward Roberts and Mr W. K Williams, or Gwerclas, who are well known breeders of Welsh sheep, and a gran,1 Shropshire ram. FOWLS.—30 couples of laying pull, ts, peacock and, peahen in beautiful plumage HAY (to go off), about 12 tons of well-barvt ste(I clover and ryegrass, in suitable lots I IMPLEMENTS —Ridging plough, swing plough, !!raqi seed, drill, combined turnip and m inure drill (by A. W. Gower and Son. Mark-t Drayton), Cambridge roller, horse rake by Henry Harfod and Sons reaper and mower, in good or ler corn mill. by Co:bet and Son; oil cake crush-r, turnip pulper, two sets of 3-part iron harrows, chain harrows, 'cuffler, two sets of wooden seed harrows, culti- vator, patent weighing machine, by W T. Avery; useful narrow-wheel waggon, two new carts with harvest gearing, one by Adams and Son, Doveridge. GEAPS (New) and HARNESS.—2 sets of shaft gearing, 2 ditto cli tin gears. 2 ploughing ditto, 3 neck straps, 2 loin cloths, a set of silver-mounted tandem harness, a set of brown single harness (bras-mounted), saddle with gIrths I and stirrups, and 2 double bridles. Particular notit-e is called to the above Sale, Mr Parry having onlv cultivated the farm for twelve months. All the Gears and Implements are equal to new, and the Live Stock extremely well and carefully selected. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues, with full particulars, from the Auctioneer, 1. Chapel-street, Llangollen, and the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood. 533fo SALES BY MESSRS PARRY AND BATHO. PENYBRYN, Distant one mile from the village of St. Martins, two from Chirk, an I four from Gobowen. Attractive Sale of Valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising— 211 H-ad of C XTTLE, viz 16 Very Choice Young Da ry COWS and HEIFERS with Calves or near Calving. 2 Fresh Young BARRENS, Capital STIRK. Two-year-old Shoithorn BULL. Select Flock of 41 Shropshire EWES, Lambed .and in Lamb. Team of 4 Young and Powerful Waegon HORSES. Promising Two-year-old Draught FILLY. Two Smart Three-year-old COBS, Mountain PONY Fat and Store PIGS. An extensive assortment of Modern IMPLEMENTS and DAIRY REQUISITES, well-bound ALE CASKS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other items. MESSRS PARRY and BATHO have been favoured  with instru.-ti ns from Mra Ann D wnes, who is retiring from farming to SELL BY AUCTION on Monday, March 21 st 1SH7. Luncheon at Eleven. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock pronij Catalogu- ""I) he obtained from the Greyhound Inn, Dudleston, Cross Keys, Sû. Martins, or by p..st from the Auctioneers, hllesrnere. 51;} t KINS VLL, Distant H miles from Whittin-ton Great Wester. 2 from Frankton Station, and 4 from Ellesmere. Important Sale of High-Class FARMiNG STOCK, Com- prising :— 60 Head of SHORTHORN CATTI, viz 49 Grand Young DAIRY COWS and H El FERS, half of which will have calved by the date of Sale. 10 Fresh Young B \RRENS and STIRK". Two-year-old Shorthorn BULL. 6 Active WAGGON and HACK HORSES, 32 STORE PIGS, A Selection of Modern IMPLEMENTS by the most celebrated Makers, most of which are nearly new, in- cluding Reaping and Mowing Machines, Haymaker, Horse Rake, Seed and Turnip Drills. Twins, Ploughs, Harrows, Waggons, Carts, Spring Cart, Dog Cart, Norwich Pbseton, and other important Items. \3 ESSRS PARRY & R?THO have received instruc- ?) tions from M Thomas Batho, who is relinquishing the Kinsall Farm, and giving up dairying, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, March 21th, 18S7. Catalogues are being prepared and may be. obtained ten days prior to the Sale from the Principal Hotels, or from the AUCT'.ONEFRS, FUesmera 560s Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR J. E. DA VIES. Important Sale of 8 Head of choice Cattle, 7 Shropshire j She p, 2 IImy-< with th'ir Gears. 11 head of Barndoor Fowl a iiiiittbo,- of Ducks 12 Mea-urts of yellow seed Oats, a few measures of fiar'ey and old Red Wheat, about 12 hobbetts of magnum bonum rating Potatoes, and a qUflnf. ty of early kidney Potatoes, Arc together with the Agricultural hnp'ements. Dairy Vessels, and very antique UousehoUl Furniture, and Miscellaneous Effects, at RHYD Y CEIRW FARM, Llanai niiyi Ya Yale, ch.se tu the High Roud, midway betwe, n Tryddyn and Llanarmon. MR J. E D.iVIES is instructed by Mr William i' Morgan (who h s let the F?r ?) to Sell by Auction, in the Farmyard, as aforesaid, on MO nD VY, the 4th of APRIL. 18,7, the undermentioned Live and Dead F V'.M STOCK, PRODUCE, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 6:t2h SALE BY T. WHITFIELD & SON. r, IMPORTANT S vLE OF FARMING SrOCK. HALTON, On the Chirk C.tstle Estate, 2J miles from Chirk. MMESSRS WHITE) KD) & SON have been honoured ?Tj[ with instructions by R. Myddelton Biddulph Esq (in consequence 0' the farm being let), to SELL BY AUCTt"X. on the Premi*es as aboTe, on Monday, M.rch V Ti1SlSc-7J, the whole of his valuable Live and D ad FARMiNG STOCK, viz. I 125 Superb Shropshire D ,wn EWES, lambed and in lamb. 70 Ripe Fat Shropshire D .wn WETHERS. 50 Grand F:Lt lun WETHEKS, nice weights. 20 Excellent Fat Welsh WETHERS. 3 Pedigree Shropshire Down R DIS. 52 Ripe Fat OXEN and HKIFaiKS, superior quality" 21 Cross-bred Iwo-year-old BULLOCKS, very fresh, 1 New Milch COW. and 2 Fat PIGS 8 Noble Cart HORSKS, and their Gears. A modern collection of AGR CULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS appertaining to a 300-acre farm, also a two-horse power HRI.-sT 31ILL. with pnlley eomplete (by Cort ett), about 3 tons of Magnum Bonum and Early Kidney POTATOES, a few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, &c., &-c. Luncheon at 11, Sale to commence with the Implements at half-past Twelve pr. mpt. N.B.-The Au- tioneers. in calling the attention of the Public to this important Sale, beg to announce that the Breeding Ewes have been selected regardless of cost from some of the best Flocks in the Kingdom, posses* big frames, show u deniable breeding, and have an extra- ordinary crop of Lamus, by those two celebrated Rams Essex Princ," an I •' Atherstan" the Fat Wethers are of cb nee qua ity and very ripe the Fat Oxcn and Heifers arec.rn and cake fell, of prime quality and de-irable weig its the St ,re Bullocks are very fresh, healthy, and impi uving the Cart Horses are really a good lot and are grand woitiers with gnat power and activity, and are adapted to town work the Implements are modern and equal to new. Catalogues may be had from the place of S..le. the Hand Hotels, Chirk and UangolJen, the Wynnstay Arms Hotels, Wrexham and Ruabon, or from the Offices of the Auc- tioneers, Willow House, Oswesiry. f5!)3n SALE BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. RUTHIN. &' E?SRS D. ROBERTS & SON will SELL BY "i AUC nON, on Monday, I .rch 28,b, 1887. at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruthin, at Three o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions to be then produced, a neat FREEHOLD COTTAGE RESIDENCE and PREMISES, known as PORTH Y DRE, BORTHYN, in the suburbs of Ruthin (near the Denbigh Road), con- taining kitchen back kitchen, parlor, and two bedrooms small garden in front, back yard, c 'whouse, pigstye, and w.c. Water laid on Now in the occupation of Mr T G. Griffiths. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Corwen, or to Messrs LLOYD & ROBERTS, Solicitors, Ruthin. 603 SALE BY MR J. J. CUNNAH. Sale of Cattle, Implements, J:c., at RHYDDYN HALL, CAERGWRLE, five miles from Wrexham. II" JOHN J. CUNNAH has been favored with in- iTl struct ons from Leonard Gilbert, Esq., to SELL by Auction, on Wednesday, March 23rd, 18S7, the under- mentioned CATTLE, 13 Well-bred 2-year-old Heifers, on point of calvinu 7 Two-ye r-old Bullocks, 2 Barren Heifers, 2 Fat Cows I F,.t Bullock, 1 Two-year-old pedigree Bull, Together with the whole of the Implements, Tools, &c. Sale at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Offices- Grosvenor Cambers, Chester. 634n SALES BY MR ASTON. MR ASTON will SBLL BY AUCTION, on Monday l' next. hrch :Ht. at his Saleroom, Regent street a large quantity of H »UsErtOLD FLIftlil rUttE-iron bed- steads, mate.esses, feather and flock beds, washstands, dressing tables, square and round tables, washing and wringing machines, eight days' and o:her clocks. kitchen dresser wi.h seven drawers and cupboard, office tables, office ch Lirs, letter press cupboards and other eff oct-i. t-ale to cominence punctually at 11 o'clock. 641f SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AT CEFN MAWR RUABON. 1\0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr ASTON, t the a Holly Bush Inn, Cefn lawr, on Monday, March 2¥th. 1887, at Four tor Five o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in oi-e Lot, and subject to conditions to be produced at the Sile, All that very eligible BUILDING SITE, containing about 470 square yards of Land, and upon which now stand an old Chapel and Cottages, situate near to Well-street, Cefn Mawr Ruabon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Regent street, Wrexham. Ci48c SALE BY MR R. OLLERHEAD. UNDER A COUNTY COUR EXECUTION. SALE by AUCTION by Mr OLLERHEAD, in ►O Vegetable Market, Wrexham,on Monday, March 21st, 1887, of a large assortment of Household Furniture, &c. Sale at Two o'clock. Office, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 616a UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE, 4 AND 5. CHESTEK-STrtEET, WREXHAM. J. LLOYD BEGS 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, he has taken out a License as AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, and hopes that with strict and prompt attention to this new branch of hi busillessi t( merit a Share of their Patronage and Support. J. L. begs to inform persons having Furniture to dispose of, that he has ample warehouse room to receive tho same and shall be able to dispose of it to the besl advantage. Furniture Si oreil at Moderate Terms. Furniture removed by road or rail to any part of the United Kingdom. FREE. 16Wa ESTIMATES FREE. 1660a STEAM BAKERY ANt) BREAD STORES. 12 AND 13, HENBLAS STREET. BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BUE VD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD HRRO) BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD HRKAD BREAD BREAD BREAD B t? t-'A D BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BRE \D BREAD »• READ P. k F, k 1) KHEAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD P. >RK WES POITK PIES PORK PIES PORK PIES PORK PIES CAKES CAKES CAKES CAKES CAKES CAKES BUNS BUNS BUNS BUNS BUNS [ BUNS Best value in Wrexham and District. 5d. THE 41b. LOAF. From the Finest Flour BEST VALUE, 5d. per 41b. LO\F. DELIVERED, to all parts of the Town and District by own Vans-or may be had at THE STORES 12 & 13, HENBLAS STREET, AND 14, HSGH-STREET. Best fAlue in Wrexhaoi and Dis- trict. "d. PER Db. LOAF. BEST VALUE. IN WREXHAM AND DISTRICT. BEST GOODS. BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S j B E'-N', o,, I-, BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENS IN'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSONS BENSON'S BENSON'S Br.NHIIN'¡'¡ BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENS N'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S BENSON'S nusn;ess Announcements. "s v RESIDENCES IN NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE W K, F. BROWN A CO., Chester, Cabinet Makers and Upholster r- co the PRINCE OF vv.ii,s, wi/1 on applica- tiun send po t free their list of BEST HOUSES TO LST, with other useful info, ination. UWAREHOUSES FOR STORING FURNITURE. W Clean, Airy, Dry, and at Low Rates. W. & F. BROWN & CO., EASTGATE ROW, CHESTKR. 6J78 Tb, ik r r. A TEA FEA rEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TE- TEA TEA TEA r E.-t TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA T KA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA T ;A TEA TEA TEA TEA T:A TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA  c7!(.B?SO?& Co., NOKTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, HIGH STREET AND GOLDEN LION P ASSAG Z. WREXHAM. DRINK. DRINK. DRINK. DRINK THE BEST DRINK. C. K. BENSON & Co s. J'EAS. BLENDED TO PERFECTIO BEST VALUE FOR TA.A AU PEOPLE. How is it that C.K.B. and Co. can offer goods so cheap is a question often put -simply this, they buy largely and well-for CASH. On this principle C K BENSON & CO. have made their name famous for Teas, Coffees, and Articles of Household Consump- tion throughout the District. SMALL PROFIT-i-an(I sound judgment—h ive earned C. K. K. & CO. a reputation unknown for Teas in the history of Wrexham and district. Other firms bounce and advertise the finest Tea at Is SLI per lb., which is so GLARINGLY ABSURD that the most CALLOUS must detect the DISREGARD for TRUTH. C. K. BENSON & CO.'S TEAS CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Their Two Shillings Indian Blend is guaranteed PENCE per lb. better value thanjany offering in Wrexham or district Other Klends from Is 4d to 3s I). r lb. Grand Quality—and from 4d tofid per lb. superior to most dealers in the town and district. 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CONNOISSEURS IN CIGARETTES DECLARE THRM PERFECT. So T E AGENT: J. FISHER EnISBURY CHEMIST, 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. a474n HENRY KELLETT, SANITARY PLUMBER AND HOT WATBR FITTER, HORSE MARKET. WREXHAM. HYDRAULIC RAfS, IRON AND LEAD PUMP.94, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, &c., Made and Fixed on the most Improved Principle. RANGE BOILERS AND HOT WATER CYLINDERS Fixed on the Safety Principle, For suppl ying Baths, Lavatories, Ac., with Lead and Iron Pipe. Estimates Given. 224a FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN, BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY WARRANTED FROM fj TO 7 YEARS' OLD 4s lid PER QUART. ^YILLDER BROT BERS, 390 MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. n. OLD PORT WINE, a PER QUART. WARRANTED A FINE QUALITY v V I L L D E R'S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDF.K BROTHERS largest Dealers in the Principality 590 <¡: -{:; < B JOHN ILLIAMS H (Late Mr ¡¡"ad), H 7, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM, I I UNDERTAKER, I THREE HEARSES FOR HIRE, & CARRI AGES OF A 1.1 I)ESCitil"riO.NS. H ■ Town or Country. Moderate Charges. J. W. begs to state he has no connection with anyone el-e, and does not solicit orders for Funerals. DAVID SHAW & CO., MAMUliE MANUFACTURERS, CLAYTON, MANCHESTER. We have pleasure :n calling attentiaa bo our reduced Price List for this year Ground Woollen Shoddy, with 3 cwt. Per 4011 Bone Meal u. M 0 0 Ground Woollen Shoddy, with 8 cwt. Bone Meal .24 o 0 Prepared Bones for Turnips and Grass i5 0 0 Blood ard Bone, suitable for every crop s:T 0 0 SU PERPHOSPHATE. I SPECIAL POTATO, TURNIP, TOP DRESSING, FINE GROUND RAW OR STEAMED BONES, Guaranteed all bunie collected. Prices and particulars on application to our Agent, SAML. ALLCOCK, AL'.XA?DRA VAULTS YORK STREET, I WREXHAM. ATTEN OS ROSS ET V AUCTION SALlfiS U7n.