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Sales "by Auction- SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. LLOYD'S FORTHCOMING RALE:, .À SALE FIXTURES FOR APKIL. MODAY, APRIL 1-TH, nt 12.:I).-Important Sale of Dairy st, ok, Furniture, &c., at the Isle Farm, Tiiston by order of Mr Bateman. I TI-KSDAV, APIUL I'TH. at great Spring Prize Sale in Ma!|>;is Suiithtiel<l. WEDNESDAY, AnUL 2 TII.-20 Cattle, 2 Horses, 30 Pips, Implements. Ac., at Newton Villa, Tatten- 1.:lll. TKrK^XY..APRIL 21ST, at great Store and Hull Sale in Wrexham Smithfield. FHTDAV. APRIL :2:\1!. -lmp"ltllnt, Sale of Cattle, Horses. Pigs, Ac.. and vortion of Household 11miture. at Oecgs Broxton ABOCT THE END OF APRH..—Important Sale cf 40 head of Dairy Stock, Horses, Implements, Ac., at Gerewvn Ferlian, near Bangor, by order of Mrs Griffiths. MOV'AY, APRIL 2-TH, at 2 oYlook.-A grand Stock of 50 Dairy Cows. 3 Bulls, 30 Fat Calves, Fat Lambs. AT., at Cildecott Hall, near Favndon, bv order of Mr Darlington. TUESDAY, of the Household Furniture, at Sunny Side, Cefnybed.i, by order f the Execute s of the IHU- M Bra-lbume. 1KST WEEK IN MAY. Important letting of Pasture Land at Wynnstay Arms, W roxh .m. Entries for the above Smithfid,t Sales, particulars of the Farm Stock Sales, and any other communication to or from the AUCTIONEER, House, Wrexham, will lie esteemed a favor. 5ioz FRIDAY, APRIL 22\n, AT 11 30. HALL," BROXTON, Situate five minutes' walk from Broxton Station. Highly Important and I' nreservcd Sale of FA Head of Dairy Cattle, 5 Cart and Ilach Pigs, Poultry Ewes and Lambs, Produce, Gears, IJanicsii, Traps Implements and Too's, Dairy Vtss^lf and a portion of the IIout'hold and Bedroom Furniture and other Effects. MR LLOYD has been instructed by C. R HopEsq. ?t (who is retiring frmn farmin-). t" SKLL B\ AUCTION, upnn the al>nv<* named :>r«mi-es, on Fiidav, April 22nd, the whole of his STOCK "f ?'wd voting DAIRY COWS, ( th;')? Hote's. Barren-, stuck Bulls, Yearlings, Cart and Hack Horses, Poultry Produce. Farming Implement Dairy i-ssels, Household and Bedroom Fuuiifure. and other Kffects, par tcumrsof which are as follows :— FIFTY-FOUR grand yoisnjr cows with cah'es at f?.t or c)<?e to calvim-, 1 fresh >• ung barren, 5 excellent, twn-\('a<-?!d heifers with calf at foot or near cahing, tbree-y< ar-?.!d roan s'ock br.U, two-year-old st ">ck bull, t; very promising yearling hei'ers, 1 yearling bull, lUnaring calves. FIVE HOUSES Pow.-ifu! giey wajgon mare, ab ut 1(5 hands hifdi, Diani'-nd," powerful iron-grey waggon mave, about Hi hawl- high Bob," iron-pro cart geldi. p, 5 years old, abouL Hi h.tiuis tiieli Arabi," stylish br .wn in saddle or harness, and has been banted with the Cheshire hounds Brunette," brown thorough-bred mare. ahout J6 hands high, and has la-en ridden by a larly; "Blucher," capital donkey. PIGS.—Three fat p;gs, seven strong stores, and one fat sow. SHEEP. — Twentj-five excellent Cheviott ewes with lambs. POULTRY.—About twenty couple of fowl, hen and five chickens, hen and seven chi.'kens, fo.'r guinea fowl. OE,\TIS. HARNESS. TRAPS, AC. Set of pony gears, two sets thrill gears, two sets chain ears, three ?ets Scotch backhands, five he.i.1 collars and chains, sundry gears, stable brushes, three hir.te cloths two sirsingles, double reinn bridle, snuflle bridle, gentleman's riding saddle, set of excellent brass-mounted harne s (equal to new), carriage rMgs. A-c. Very sf.) 1ish rlo-r cart with 1 imps, cushions, Arc. (nearly new), by "Mr John Evans, jun., Birkenhead;" four-whet 1 basket phseton. Ac. PRODUCE (to go otfj—six stacks of oat straw, three stacks loose stiaw. about ton boiten straw, stack of prime rye-grass and clover (aoout twelve ions) tack of meadow hay (about twelve tons, standing in a field close the Broxton Police Station), quantity of chaff, about eighty measures of white short oats, about thirty measures of magnum bonum eating potatoes, and a quantity of magnum bonuin s-ts. IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, Ac.—The 50 lots of Implemen's include the usual assortment of tools, two-horsepower for chopping. AT., reversitde straw cutter for hand or steam power, with fast or slnw motion, by Williams, Rhyl several pieces of belting, turnip pulpe-, Sm tli and CJrace's grist :iiill. oil B rford a id Per- kins," A very's weighing machine and weights, II Sam- uelson's" combine 1 rea-iina and mowing machine, quantity of timber, about KM sacks. 33 wood Iiimi es, wituiowing machine, watter Darrel on wheels, long a d short bidders, wheel plough by Bans >m>' and Sin.nn." American garden plough by Ransome and S inms," Howard's r.dging plough, Corbeit's turnip scuffle, with harrow and chain harrow attached, two-horse cultivator, set of chain har- rows, set of clover seed harrows, set of three iron barrow* (medium size), two cylinder irjn roller, by Barfora and Perkins," American hay collector, tumbrel with harvest gearing, Scotch ca-t with hat ve-t gearing, pony cart, iron sheep rack on wheels co:n c ffVr. i on and stone pi g troughs, joiner's bench with sciew vice, exce lel,t stove, carriage jacks, blocks and ropes, 2:1 red dea1. p anks. 15 feet long, by 9 incbi s inches, 2 pre sute beams with fixing-, 4 silo chains 20 feet long. patent pressure screw y Reynolds, London," rick sheet, 19 feet by I 2ij feet, American hay knife, ifcc., &c. DAIRY VESSELS.—duett's patent ch.ese making apparatus, suitable for a dairy of JO cows (near.y new; milk carriers and tin milking can- excellent wheel churn, up and down churn, excellent cheese tub, seven 14-gallon milk tankards, nine tin milk pans one bras* mi'k pan, double chamber cheese pre's (by Mellard "). single chamber cheese press, tin cheese filletting, ten yards india- rubber piping, butter scutes and weights, ten pairs of cheese vats ranging fr m 12 to 10 inches, three patent tin cheese vats, A-c., Ac. HOUSEHOLD AND B::DROOM FURNITURE —Handsome polished oak inlaid housekeeper's cupboard, with eight large and small drawers. Iso Mix cupboards, with days' clock in centre by f{.illajd, Chester" (nearly new); eight days' clock in mahngan. frame, by Churton, Whitchurch three oak arm chairs, ten oak kitchen I chairs, mahogany circular table, eighteen ebony rush- j chairs, mirrors, maho-an and painted washstands and dressing tables, vury bauds me carved oak chest, ir. n and wood bedsteads, dressing glasses, and chests of drawers, feather b lis, and several 1 It" of linen, Arc., Arc. Luncheon at 10.30. s, ie at 11 30 prompt. Catalogues will be ready in the course of a few days, and may be obtained from the AUCTIONEER, or place of sale. (lRDEn OF SALE.—Implements, 11 30 Dairy Vessels, 12 o'clock Stock, 1 30 Furniture, Ii 30. This largo and important Sale is worthy of Special atten- t'on. Office—Eyton House, Wrexham. nac~31oz MONDAY, APRIL 25TII, AT TWO O'CLOCK. r Ihahlu Important Salt of a Grand Stock of 50 sujieritr I'airy C'ACH, three Pediyree Sluck and Yearling Hulls, Thirty Fat Calves, ten Fat Lambs, four Suics icith Piy*, «<v., at • CAL: ECOTT HALL," situate 12 miles frrm, Farndon, and four from Malpas u Brr.xton Stations. A Brake wil: mett the 11.38 and 12.13 at Malpas Station (free of charge.) MR LLOYD has been favoured with inst, uctions from ?JL Mr Darlington, (in consequence of the restoration to his farm house), to SELL by AUCTION in his farm- yard at taldecott Hall, situate as af. resaid, on Monday, the 25th day of April next the whole of his valuable and well-known stock of DAIKY COWS, Fat Calves, Fat Lambs. Sows ami Pigs, AT particulars as follows :— CATTLE, viz.—Fiity grand young dairy cows specially selected for frame, ize, and milking qualities, two-year-old stock bull, ye-rling stock Mill bred at New Buildings, Staffordshire, yearling stock bull at home. CALVES. —Thirty I ntehei.s' T:UL -es (.-eve;a.! heavy weights.) LAMHS.—Ten ripe fat lambs. PIGS. — Four sows with rigs eight- store pigs 1 he Auctioneer has confidence in recommending this excellent st'-ck, and to assert with all due tespect, and say that it will be hard t tind ;uch another stock of dairy cows in the county. Luncheon at One o'clock, Saie at Two o'clock. Office—Kyton House, \Yu xh tn. t;ZGa MONDAY, APRIL 1*TH, AT 12 OCLOCK. U-iiV-H Important Salt of ttounj Dairy COW", tiro 'itt'f-bred H<•">■-< Sous and Pij's, Aoriruitura'. Implemen's, Dairy Vcs*"ls, ami 'he areater portion of the elegant and substantial Household Furniture, <(c., itc., AT THE IsLE FARM, TILSTON, situate ftco miles from Broxton or Malpas Stations, four miles from Farndon, and tiro from Broxton. MR LLOYD has een inst-ueted bv Mr Jas. Bateman 11 to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard at Ti!ton situate as aforesaid, on Monday, the I?th day .?f AprU the whole of his valuable DAIRY STOCK, HOiiSKs. PIGS YMPLKMK?TS DAIRY VESSELS, FUKNJ ITltE, ke, particu Jars as fellows :— CATTLE.—Twenty young dairy cows and heifers. HORSES.—"Jolly," half-bred bay van mare, about 15 3. good at all farm work iron grey h;J'-b<eci m tre, eight I years old, about 15 3 p, — >sow tun six pigs, ITI-I Ig SfjW. HARNESS, Arc.—TWO sets of Sti.indry harness, two liony collars, set of chain gears sundry odd t. a s stable tgols, &c. The IMPLEMENTS will iallude capital mark-'t sb.mdry, combined flat and Cambridge r Her, I' 'yiiti-lcr fl it r.dbr cake mill, oat and he in crusher, wheel, clrl; and ridging ploughs, turnip drill,turnip pu'per. iron and chain harrows cultivator, sack truck, cow chains wii e netting, wheel- barrows, grindstone, ladders, and the usnal as ortm nt of farm tools. AT. DAIHY VESSELS —Comprising Lawrence's pttent refrig- erator, with tank, Ac., :.s fixe. twelve miii: tankards, twelve tin milk pans, milking cans, milk carriers, salting turnel, steelyards, patent butter seal ■wire meat safe, sundry tins and mugs, Ac. The elegant and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will include, in Entrance Hall-t.wo hall cluirs, bronze h tt and umbrella stand, with mirror in centre. ,at. en!ravin, *• The Rent Day." phot graphs and plates, india-rubber door mat, brass stair rods, A-c DlNJN<» ROOM. Mahogany diningroom-su-te, upholstered I an best Russian leather, co!i:prisinfr five single chairs, I idles* and gentleman's easy cha-rs and couch, full compass pianoforte, in walnut case, .v. itli beautiful fretwork front by Ector, Barry, and Co., music stool telescope dining table, mahogany sideboard with cupboards, cellarette drawers, and plate glass back, large piece of coral from the Indian Ocean, brackets and figures, lad\ s work table tea urn, cruet stand, plate engravings, folding chair: ■chimnev ornaments, A-c.. GLASS, AH:.—Twelve wine glasses, two dozen tumblers -laret glasses, glass dishes, cake stands, two wine '.ecanters, two spirit decanters, dlnnei service, small tea service, trays,-Ac. Dl'" WViNt. ROOM—Comprising wdnut draw np, room covered crimson velvet with raised centres, com- nrisiii" G single chairs, gentleman's and ladies' easy chairs ind mch walnut cheffonier with marble slab and plate b-ek and three cupboards v-ith plate glass doors, handsome coal vase walnut oval tabie, tier chimney gi iixs m ebony and gold, lustres, 2 water calor drawings, very handsjtne lamp, brackets and fiirurss, needlework mantei bowl, chimney ornaments, 2 three-ccwnir cabinets with doorsi, sundry oJd china, drawing ruyai fenders, nre irons, AT., c THE BEDU.OOMS will comprise very faandsome .bi. rc,n bevirnom suite, including t chairs, dressing table with glass fixed in centre, washstaud with marble slab, iadies' bang- ing wardrolx', A'<■ toilet ware, bedsteps and commode, sofa in lea her. e >rnitv and curtains, carpets, brackets, pictures, bedroom fenders, water filter, brass half-tp>*ter bedsteads and h:tI!r!1¡:s, spring mattress, chests of cheats, iron b-dsteads. feather bedo, vralli- st :nds, towel rails, i. ( kc..St, &JG &c. Cata! 'guos fiom ih. place of Sale, or t' e Auctioneer, rytcll House, enSOS TLESDAY. APRIL 2T"RN, AT OXE O'CLOCK. tl,i, costly and lioiwhofil Fur,, i'lire, be //> cutents of the Hall, LIN'I'-I.-IJ J.TPO M Kitchens, fld 1: SUNNY SID" /< ."ailway Station. V | K LLOYD HAS ten h: ruct y th" Executors of *<J t. c: IATI Mr Br:idb::rne to .tic, his important 9" Tueadby, the 2fitli day of Aoril, next. Foil] Articular? is ) ext week's pavers. 802a Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. TUESDAY, APRIL LI)TH. MALPAS STATION SMITHFIELD. GREAT STORE STOCK SALE. 20 GUIEA IN G PHIZRS GIVE AWAY for the best Dairy Cows, t Barrem, Stirks, Stock Bulls, and Fat Beasts. •20(1 Cattle already entered. 15(1 Cal es, 4 II sheep and Pigs, [00 Welsh Couples, with Cross-bred Lambs. I Prize List ready. ale at 11 30. 625C j THURSDAY. APRIL 21sr, 1S^7, AND EVERY THUr%S])AY. APRIL 2 1 ?,r, 1S,?7, AND EVERY I ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. I WltEXHAM FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. Cattle always sold first throughout the year at 10.30. saeep and Pigs sold alternately at 10.3i). ■a i R LLOYD wi'ihe to info'm his numerouf }?trons that h", next Auction will take place in the Smitb- fi dd, at Wiexham, on the above-named date, when an excellent lot of CATTLE, CALVES, SHERP, and PIGS will he offered for competition. Tae present entries include iSO Fat and Store Cattle, including some very neat Fat Heifers and Bullocks, superior Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, an-i Bulls. :li) Fat Calves. 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs. 150 Fat Purk and Bacon Pigs. Further entries invited. 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 patronise the above auction. No sale no charge. I All Stock paid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Sale at 10 30. Office—Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wvnnstay Arms 78iJf Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JONES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH and )t .TONES, at the Mount Hotel, Brymbo, on Monday, the ISth day of April, lsS7, at Four o'clock p.m., in the following or iieli other lots as may be agreed upon and subject to conditions to be th"n produced. LOT I.-An those two MESSUAGES and GARDENS ) (late the property of the Rev. Samuel Roberts, deceased), situate n< ar the Prince "f Wales Inn, Brymbo, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. William Prichard and Jchn Dries b?cksmith.  LOT 2.—All those five MESSUAGES and G \RDKNS (late the property of Mr Hugh Edwards, de.eased) situate at Cerney, in the township of Broughton, in the parish of t Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the re- spective occupations of Mrs Hugh Edwards and Messrs Samuel Griffiths and James Davies. For further particulars apply to Mr John Allington Hughes, solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 72fia SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, j AND CO. FARNDON, CHESHIRE, AND HOLT, DENBIGH- SHIRE. Import ml Sale of Valuable Freehold Farm Lands, Mes- suageor DirMing-ho se. loitk exteitsii-, Ollt-buildings, Cottages, and Gardens, sittult" AT Farndrni, about 8 miles flom Chester; also the Flolt and Farndon Gaswork", I with thr DWLLINR-house, Buildings, Machinery. Plant. Gas Mn'NX, Jrc.. <{-<• situat■> at Holt, about 4 miles from Wrexham, and I,q miles from Chester. \f ESSRS CHURT?N ELPH1CK. & CO. have received J in>;truction to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, on S V URDAY, the 16th All'it ILI 1:S7, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually in the following or such other Lots as may be arranged at t',e S ile, and sub- ject t c,.n-ii-.ilns t > be then j roduced, viz LOT I.-Two COTTAGES with gardens, adjoining the turnpike road from Farndon to Barton, containi-ig Jr. 16p statute measure or thereahouts. LOT III -A Piece of LAND, adjoining the river Dee at Farnd n known as Toe Quarry or Dee Garden," con- taining 3r. 13p. statute measure or thereabouts. l,')T.i A Piece of LA D, known as The Three Butts," adjoining Lot 2, c ntariin, 3r. 32p. statute measure or thereabouts. LOT 4.—A FIELD, called The Near Hill Field," near Lots 2 and 3, containing 8a. 2r. 24p. statute measure or thereabouts. LOT 5.—A DWELLING HOUSE, containing three sitting and five bedrooms, kitchens, yard, garden, and appurtenances, with a shippon, stable, and out -uildin.js, in the village of Farndon, containing lr Zip. statute measure or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr W. Hughes. LOT (; -Tiiree FIELDS, called respectively "Lower Crewe Fíed" Near Crewe Field," and Ranish Dale," situate on the road leadi -.g from Fa'ndon to Crewe, con- taining together St. 2r. 30p. statute measure or there- abouts LOT 7. The FIELDS, called respectively "Williams Crewe," Little Williams Crewe." and Crewe Croft situate and partially adjoining Lot Ii, containing together 8a. lr. 2Up. statute measure or thereabouts. LOT 8—A FIELD, called The School Field," situate on the turnpike road from Chester to Farndon, containing 51. Ir. 5p. statute measure or thereabouts. LOT !(-THE HOLT and FARNDON GAS WORKS, situate at Dee-Lane. Holt, consisting of a piece of Land, Stone Quarry, Dwelling-house and Garden, containing in the whole 1.433J square yards of Land or thereabouts. The Works comprise retorl, purifying lime, and meter housp. coal shed, weighing house, stables, and buildings. The Plant comprises engines, retorts, gasometer, weighing machine, m dn pipes (including the entire mains and pipes laid from the works to 'rewe), meters, and all other appliances for carrying on the said works as a going concern. Particulars and plans, with any further information may be obtained from Messrs HOYLE and REYNOLDS, solicitors, or the Auctioneers, al; of Chester. 753of FARNDON. CHESHIRE, AND HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Important Sale of Desirable, Freehold Residence and Lands at Farndoti, and eligible Cottage and Land at Holt. MESSRS. CURT0., ELPHICK, and Co. have .?m received instructions to ?ELL by AUCTION, on Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1R37, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, at 3.30 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in the following Lots LOT I.-All that eligible FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate at Farndon, known as Belmont House," now in the occupation of William Plumpton, Esq containing thre ? entertaining-rooms eight bed-rooms, servants' hall, and all modern conveniences, together with yard, good walled garden. excellent lawn tennis ground, and very fine old pasture land, containing 0a 2r lip statute measure or thereabouts. The Outbuil lings, which are well-arranged, consist of two coach-houses, stable, loose-box, cow-house, piggeries. &c. LOT 2 \11 that DWEf.LING-HOUSE, known as "Oak Cittajre." situate in the township of Farndon, containing two sitting-rooms, five bedrooms, kitchens, Ac., together with the stable and coach-house, garden, and also the Gardener's COTTAGE, containiJg 3r. 17p. statute measure or thereabouts, in the occupation of William Jones, as yearly tenant. LOT 3.-A Piece of LAND, situate at Farndon, called the Iu-take," containing 3a 3r. 5p. statute measure, or thereabouts, in the occupation of William Jones as yearly tenant. LOT 4.—A Piece of LAND, situate near the Bridge, at Holt, called Dawson's Croft," containing 3r. 20p. statute measure, or thereabouts. LOT 5.—All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE, situate near the Church, in the centre of Holt, containing about lip., occupied by Ann Jones, with stable, garden, and con- venient outbuildings. For plans and further particulars apply to Messrs ROYLE and REYNOLDS, solicitors, or the Auctioneers, all of Chester. 752ac SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. I- 'r..# r .r- RUGBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HOUSES The Second Tueiday in every month. NEXT MONTHLY SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 101'11. Application for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 210 åLES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. LUCAS'S NEW REPOSITORY— HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart, Van, and Harness Hors&e, Carts, Gears, &-c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for Hacks, Harness Hii orses, Cobs, Pcnits, Carriages, Harness, and Saddlery. HORSES for these sales to be sent the day prior. StLECT SALES FOR VALUABLE HORSES EERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. Next SALE THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. J Grand National Steeplechase week, lar:e Sale, Hunters and first-fc'i-;s Horses. 114o SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. WHITCHURCH SALOP HORSE SALE. ESTABLISHED lr73. rrS mE NEXT SALE is fixed for Fri lay, April 29th, 18S7. .L Fntrie for Catalogues close 22:id inst. B, H. ETCHES. 796 Auctioneer, Whitchurch, Salop Sales oy Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON T TURSDVY, APRIL 21ST, aencin.- with Fat Cattle at 10 30. YE -'RS JONES & SON be? to thank their patrons ?* ?'r'end-fortheir constant ;-up?o-t and that they will hold their nextSa'e of FAT & STORK STOCK in the above SmithUeld, on Thursday, the 21st day of April, Infi7, when the following Stock will be offered :— A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls. Oxen, and Heifers Several Dairy C 'Wil, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-homed Bulls Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep I A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves- A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Aicide, High-street, Wrexh.m. 907 Sale of 25 young Dairy C-ncs, in-calf Heifers, yearling I If ifeis. Sow and Pigs, teams of waggon Horses, and their gears, draught and half-bred Colts, Poultry, stack of Ilay, Wheat and Oat Stra*u. Potatoes ItizpZe)neitts, of Husbandry, and Dairy Vessels, d-c., at GRWCH TEG, CROSS LANE-, 4 miles from Wrexham, and U miles from Bangor. V'S ESSRS JONES and S IN have been instructed by I Mr Thomas Davies, who is lea ing the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday. April 1)5th, 1887, on the above premises, the whole of his valuable young DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, PItiS. Waggon HORSES, COLTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS. HAY, STRAW, and effects, comprising viv.. LIVE STOCK. -I;eventeen young and coloury dairy cows anti heifers, calved and to calve, eight yearling heifers, sow and eight followers, very powerful chestnut horse, rtoxer." 4 years old, 17 hands high, and a capital worker, brown horse, Captain," 5 years old, 17 hands high, a team of himself, useful grey mare, 16 hands high, in-foal to Bold Ben," two particularly fine and promising two- year-old draught colts, two-year-old half-bred colt, by Welsh Fly about 15 couple of fowl, &c. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &C-Narrow-wi-eel cart with harvest gearing, Scotch cart with harvest gearing, by the Beverley Company;" ir, n land tolle:, horse rake, iron ploughs, it on ridging plough, iron cultivator, iron turnip scuffle, set of No. 12 iron harrows by Howard," set of No. 11 iron harrows by "Howard," drill roller, turnip drill, winnowing machine, turnip pulper, patent chaff cutter, Avery's weighing machine, nine stene pillars and caps, 40 corn sack, corn truck. grindstone and frame, ladders, heel rakt s, hencoops, wheelbarrow, wood mangers and cratches, I iron, Buckley, and stone pig troughs, cow chains, hay knife, corn chest, stone pump cistern, mixing tubs, cart rope-, scythes, sieves and ridd'es, half measure, cart net, cow truss, brushing hooks, ax saws, mittens, hay rakes, pikeis, yelves, shovels, picks, mattocks, hoes, weeding p-idtiles, thrill, ch.in and plough gears, neckstraps, crauk and chains, &c. FARM PROD U CE. -StaC! of prime upland hay, two stacks of oat straw, quantity of wheat bolting straw, 100 measures of magnum bonum potatoes. The produce will be sold in lots to suit purchasers DAIIl), VESSELS, &-c.-Three stone cheese presses and I frames, c''ee-e screw, cheese tub, curd mill, cheese vats, pinaer*, hfteting, milk warmer, 15 block tin milk pans, mil; in? cans "lid ieves, barrel churn(up to 401b. butter) by "R. Tinkler," of Penri?h cream pots, buckets, butter mitt and prints, butter scales, kneading trough, white hble, rain tubs, and other effects. Sale at one o'clock prompt. 715fc ON MONDAY, APRIL 25Th 1887, AT 10.30. ( SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. V.1! ESSRS JONE-? AND SON beg to thank their iTA 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 23th, 1^7, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the follow.ng Stock will be offered Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens. C living Heifers and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Fat Calves. Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Entries respectfully solicited. Stuck to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters t. be there punctually. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 798 RHOSTYLLEN, NEAR WREXHAM. FREEHOLD HOUSE AND SHOP, COTTAGES AND BUILDING LAND. 1^0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JONES & JL SON, at the New Black Horse Inn, Rhcstyllen, on Friday, April 29th, 1887, at 4.0 p m., precisely, subject to l conditions. LOT I.-TWO COTTAGES and GARDENS, having con- sideraole frontage to the highway from Wrexham to Rhos, and comprising 584 square yards or thereabouts, now in the occupation of M' J. Evans, and Mr G. Steen this lot is adjacent to the Rhostyllen School House and yard. LOT 2.—A Capital MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, Shop and Garden, adjoining lot 1, and now in the holding or occupation of Mr John Hobert" as yearly tenant, containing in extent 874 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.-Four COTTAGES, adjoining lot 2, and now in the occupation of Messrs J. Jones Phtenix, Price, and Smith, containing with the piece of land or garden in the rear. 1.063 square yards or thereabouts The above property is pleasantly situated on thu West side of the thriving Village of Rhostyllen, where House and Cottage Property is always in demand, aid the gardens attached to the several lots afford go jd siies for the erection of cottages The Minerals are reserved. The Houses have a water supply laid on from the Wrex- ham Water Works. Particulars, with plans annexed, may shortly be had with any further infoimation, on application to Messrs ACTON, BURY & ACTON, Solicitors, Recent-street, or to the Auctioneers, Overt'-n Arcade, Wrexham. 797n Sale of Dairy Coirs, Calving and Bairen Heifers, Fat aild Store Pigs, Waggon Horses, Colts, -ilyalt's Po!atoes, Manu/E, Implements of Husbandry, Gears. Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, IRE., at CYFYNYS, BKYMBO. Two miles from Cefnybedd Station.  ESSHS JONES & SON have received instructions .Tt from Mr John Davies, wh.) is leaving the far' to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wedne-day. April 13th, 1.SS7, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING KlOCK, AIANUKE, POTATOES, DAlh Y VESSELS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising, viz.— LIVE STOCK.—Six young in-calf cows, two barren he:fers, three yearling heifers, joung sow and eight followers, three neat porkets, useful waggon horse, 4 years old, about 15.3 inches high powerful mare, 8 years old, in-fcal to a horse belonging to the Vale of Clwyd Stud Company, promising yearling colt, &c IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, MANURE, &c.-Niirrow- wheel cart ?ith harvest gearing, iron, wheel and swing ploughs, two 'et of iron harrows, stone land rcher, horse rake, ladders, wheelbarrow, 12 cow chains, corn truck, timber chains, wood partitions in stable and thippons, sc).thes, hoes, pikels, yeives ropez, pig troughs tbrill, <:b:J.in and plough gears, odd gears, a few of Mjatt's seed potatoes, aho a large quantity of farm-yard manure, &c. DAIRY VESSELS AND SUN DITIES. -Wheel churn and stand, milk pans, cream pots, milking cans, benches, washing tubs, tire grates, boiler and grate, troughing aud spouting, &c. Also part of the Household Furniture. Sale at One o'clock. 716n SALE BY MR T. WILLIAMSON JONES. .J' r- .r' n., ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND OTHERS. Sale of Valuable Feeehold Business Premises. Dwelling- HOUC-E, and eligible Building Land, now occupied as a Hursery, situate near th. centre of the town of Mold. iMr/Jt L R T. WILLIAMSON JONES has received instruc- .1. tions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Star Hotel, Mold, on Tuesday, April 14tti, 1887, 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 !he very desirable Garden nd Building LAND at the rear, containing altogether 5,850 square yards of Land, or thereabouts, the whole in the occupation of Mis- Jane Powell, seed dealer and maket gardener. This Valuable Freehold Prope;ty possesses a frontage of 2!1i feet to Wrexham-street, and 106i feet to Garden-place, and presents a rare opportunity of securing a large busi- ness frontage in a leading street, and an extensive piece of ground in a central position of the town. Particulars and plans may be had from MR GEORGE BELLIS, Surveyor, Mold; -MESSRS Moss & SHARPE, Solicitors, Abbey-.1 quare, Chester and the Auctioneer, 58, Northgate-street, Chester. 777n SALE BY MR JOHN PRITCHARD. BODKLWYDDAN, ST. ASAPH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMEN T. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, TEAM OWNERS, AND OTHERS, MR JOHN PRITCHARD is favored with the instruc- l?jt. tions of Sir W. G. Williams, Bart. (who is declining Farming), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in APRIL NEXT, the principal portion of the Valuable Agricultural Implements and Live Stock. There will a!so be TO LET upwards of 300 Acres of I excellent Grass Land in convenient Lots. Detailed particulars will shortly appear. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 0190 CHEAPEST AND BE.ST SHILLING WOnTrI OF RUM OR WHISKY AT VMT I L L D E S MARKET HALL VAULi S, V REXFAM. Buy and Compare. 500 -—- > Legal and Public Notices. "¡- ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. RI-L IHE BAILEY HILL COLLIERY, LIMITED, CAPITAL L40,000, IN 4,000 SHARES OF JE10 EACH, Of which 1 250 Shares ( £ 12,500) are taken by the vendors only 2,000 Shares are now offered for subscription by the public. Messrs Chadwicks, Boatdraan & Co are authorised to invite subscriptions. Deposit on application, 10s per share payment on allot- mei,t. ti 10s per share first call, C3 per s are in one month £3 per share in two months and the balance as and when required. DIRECTORS J. B. WILLIAMS, ESQ., Livingstone-drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool. J. WOOLLRIGHT, ESQ., The:Hollies, Mossley Hill, Liver- pool. M. G. JOHNSON, Esq., Civil and Mining Engineer, Westholme, Alsager, and Mold, Managing Ditector. Shareholders have power to elect two additional Directors at the Statutory Meeting to be held in April n xt. SECRETARY (pro tem), AND REGISTERED OFFICE. J, BAR R ITT, Bailey Hill Colliery, Mold. This Company has been formed to take over, as and from 1st January last, the colliery, plant, raTwAy sidings, freehold land (about 15 acres) properties and lease, together with the stock, stores, and the existing business of Mes-rs Wcollright and Williams at Bailey Hill, Mold. Shareholdets will be admitted on terms as between in- coming and outgoing p irtners, and will be entitled to all piofits as and from that date, and to the benefit of all contracts then and now running. It iq intended to assimilate the management a, near as possible to that of the private firm. The introduct on of the additional required capital will not only substitute a portion o' partners' capital, but will provide for a further extension of the business and the directors, who hold 1,300 shares, believe that the results 1 will be highly satisfactory to shareholders. Their opinion is fully borne out by the report of Mr M. G. Johnson, of Alsager, a mining engineer of great and varied experience and also by the report made in December last, at the instance of intending investors, by Mr Edward Fidler, the well-known engineer and managing director of the Wigan and Whiston Colliery Company, Limited. Mr Johnson, who has a special and intimate knowledge of this Colliery, has atrreed to act as Managing Director, and has evinced his confidence in the prosperity of the Company by a2reeing to hold shares of the nominal value of at leait £ 5i«'0 in the Company, and to depend for his remune; ation mainly upon the tonn-ige worked. He says c, I consider this property to be worth £:W,625, and must, with a further capital expenditure, prove a large dividend- paying concern." The following particulars are deducted from the report of Mr Johnson :— Output, at the rate of only 90,000 tons per annum £20,250 0 0 Deduct cost of production and Management £ 16,875 0 0 Depreciation. 525 0 0 17,400 0 0 Net profit available for dividend £ 2,850 0 0 Even at present low prices the above sum is equal to a dividend of 10 per cent on the amount of fully paid up shares accepted by the vendors, and on the capital pro- posed to be called up. Mr Fidler says: The colliery is most favourably situated, and commands the tra-le of Mold. To further develope this valuable property, I trongly advise altera- tions in the pumping arrangements, thus very con- siderably reducing the working charges. To effectuate these improvements, zE.,000, to be expended on capital account, would he required, bringing the v:llue of the property, including additional working capital, up to £ 33,100. This would make the colliery equal to 180,000 tons per year. which at only tikd per ton would give a net profit of E4,875, equal to 15 per cent, on a subscribed capital of £ 32,000. The three upper seams alone would, at this rate of working, last over thirty years." The purchase money, £ 2-5,000, is payable— £ 12 500 in cash, and £ 12,500 in fully paid up shares ranking in divi- dend pari passtt only with the amounts paid up on shares subscribed fur in cash. Application pro-pectuses and forms for shares can be obtained from Messrs Chad wicks, Boar.'man and Co chartered account- an 64, Cross-street, Manchester, and from Messrs Goffey, North, and Co., solicitors, 15, Lord-street, Liverpo d, and at the National Provincial Bink of England, Mold, and other branches. By order of the Board, zf707co J. BARRITT, Secretary (pro tem). IN THE HUIH COURT OF JUSTICR, CHANCERY DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1862 AND 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF JONES LLOYD, LIMITED. THE CREDITORS of the above-named Company are required on or before the 30th day of April, 1887, to send their n?mes and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names andaddresses of their solicitors, if any, to William Henderson Walker, of 40, Castle-street, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, chartered accountant, the official liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by notice in writing from the said official liquidator, are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Chambers of Mr Justice North, at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Middlesex, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will he excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Monday, the 16th day of May, 1887, ait One o'clock in the afternoon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this 26th day of March, 18S7. E. W. WALKER, iOtia Chief Clerk. I THE NORTH DENBIGHSHIRE I PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING ¡ SOCIETY. ESTABLISH ED-IARCII, 186ri. HEAD OFFICE-13, CHAPEL-STREET, DENBIGH. THE advantages offereJ by til's Society, as follows :— Deposits of 61 and upwards received dailv at the Head Office, and every fortnight at its Branch Offices. Advances upon approved Securities are made through- out North anrl South Wales, and the Mortgages repaid by easy instalments. Interest charged at t5 per cent, only upon the balance of Principal at the end of each year. The Solicitor's and Surveyor's charges, low. Through the medium of this Society a great number of Workingmen have become owners of their houses and are occupying them rent free. Further particulars may be obtained by appljing to either of the following agents of the Society, viz. :— MR WM. PARRY, 1, Temple Row, Wrexlian. MR WM. JNO. ROGERS, Johnstown, tiuabon. MR ,10. WIl,COXIJN, Chur.:h-i-trt.et, CI\edpoeb. Or to the Secretary, MR ROBT. PARRY, 'OSn Head Office, Denbigh. CHESTER SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIEN CE. KINGSLEY MEMORIAL PRIZES, (Open to any Resident within the Society's District.) THE COMMITTEE of the above Society have pie isure Tin announcing che folk wing Prizes for Competi- tIon 18S7. A PRIZE of TFN POUNDS for the best Esay on the OF THE SOCIETY'S DIS THICT (on the lines of PROFESSOR HUXLEY'S Phys- iography). isss. A PRIZE not exceeding TEN POUNDS for the most valuable COLLECTION OF OBJECTS IN ANY ONE BRANCH OF NATURAL HISTORY made in the Society's District. The amount given will be propor- tionitte to the quality of the Collection. In addition to the above Prizes, the Committee have decided that, in order to encourage scientific research, they will make grants, from year to year, of sums not exceeding TEN POUNDS, out of the Kingsley Memorial Fund, for COLLECTIONS, ESSAYS, or NOTES OF OBSERVATIONS il'ust'ating the N'TURAL SCIENCE OF THE SOCIETY'S DIS- TRICT. The Collections, Essays, or Notes of Observations, may be sent in to either of the Gentral Secietaries at any time, and the awards will be made at the Conversazione next succeeding the adjudication. NOTE.—The Committee have the option of retaining the successful Collections, &c., or any part of them, for the Society. Intending Competitors should obtain all particulars and the conditions under which the Prizes are offered, from either of the General Secretaries of the Chtster Society of Natural Science and all collections, Ac., must be sent in to either ef them on or before the 1st September in each year. ,7Iof OTICE.- The Winning Number in W. JARVIS' .1. DRA W, at Rhosddu, is 44.—Evan Williams, chair- man, Jonnathan Jones, secretary. 782f A. LLIANCE KSSURANCE CO, CAPITAL, FIVE MILLIONS. FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ 550,000. CHIEF OFFICES: BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman: RiGH HON. LORD ROTHSCHILD, Chief Sceietarv ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Fire Insurance of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply to the above Office, or! o am of the Aden's of tf e Company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, District Secretary. Wrexham. 657 Business Announcements. THE HOSIERY AND GLOVE WAREHOUSE, 52, H 0 P E S T R E E T. NOTICE Having cleared out the greater portiv of Miss Brown's L ? ?? JL NOTICE, Stock, we have just received a splendid NEW STOCK of Shirts. Collars, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces; &c., &c. The Hosiery Department is fully assorted with New Goods to suit all buyers. A Special Assortment of Black and Navy Blue Knickerbocker Hose for Boy's Wear, Gentlemen's Merino and Cashmere Socks, Ladies' Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Hose. We have also received a Fresh Stock of Ladies' and Children's Corsets, Jerseys, Fancy Aprons, Children's Pinafores and Aprons- Gentlemen's Vests and Pants. Ladies' and Children's Vests and Dresses- Little Boys' Knickerbocker and Jersey Suits, Ladies' andGentlemen's Umbrellas, "Health" Cashmere Waterproof Cloaks. The Glove Department is fully stocked with New Goods from the best makers. Every Pair of Kid Gloves guaranteed, All Goods are marked at the lowest Dossible prices. Inspection respectfully invited. J N O. JON E S (Successor to C. A. BROWN) 52, HOP EST R E E T W REX H AM, 745nz STRAOHAN tf EVANS, Beg to intimate that their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, with Cultural ir.ttiucti^r.s Is now Ready. Post free on application. » SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS I. i OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, Producing a Supply of the Best Ycj;ctab!eM all the year round. 1 For Large Garden j 42/ 2 quamtitiespr?pcrtionat?Jy reduced j SG7 3 „ „ 30/ ■ 4 „ „ >, „ 21 5 „ a Small Garden 15 6 „ a Cottaj;" Garden 10/6 IWirfied Fr. r t.y Jif.d or 4, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, KUKSLKlLS XEAK KAU-WAY STATICS. 361 c7 K. BENSON & c°-s DINING AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 12 & 13, HENBLAS STREET, (OPPOSITE THE BUTTEU MARKET.) THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND BEST APPOINTED DINING ROOMS IN WREXHAM. THE CHARGES ARE ALSO VERY MODERATE. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 12 & 13, HENBLAS-STREET, WREXHAM. 2347cf JENKINS AND JONES. STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHNSTOWN, RUABON. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS, FESTINOG AND LLANGOLLEN SLATES. AGENTS FOR THE FELINHELI DINORWIC SLATES. JOINERY OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, AND FIELD GATES Of Every Description Made to Order. PRICES AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 55 PILSENER EXPORT LAGER BEER. THE TOTTENHAM LAGER BEER- STORES BY JOSEF WASSMANN, (Late Manager of the Wrexham Lager Brewery ) STORES AND OFFICE0"— CARNARVON CASTLE, BRIDGE STREET. PILSENER EXPORT LAGER BEER In CASKS and PATENT SCREW BOTTLES. Heilth Exhibition. London, 14. highest award, GOLD MEDAL. THE TOTTENHAM LAGER BEER STORES. 316 iPILSENER EXPORT LAGER BEER. SPECTACLES v. BLINDNESS. DAILY experience proves that con.mon :ond Imperfec Glasses are the frequent cause of Impaired vision, and in many cases ruined fight and blindness. Henry Lmrance's celebiated Spectacles, as oupp'iell by Messrs FItANCIS, CUeiuists, viiii always be relied upon. T. EYTON-JONES, ESQ., M.I> F. R.C.S., Edinburgh, Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham, writes I have been supplied by Mr John Francis. Chemist, Wrexham, with HENRY LAURANCE'S SPt CTACLES, and j am glad to be able to bear testi ) mony to their value. They aid the sight without distressing the vision, however long worn, the glasses are unusually clear, and will be found by all persons re- quiring them a great desidetatuca. Believe me dear sir, I have no i faith in any spectacles but yours. Should the pair you are about to i send me for walking suit me as good S as my reading ones, I shall indeed I be a happy man. R. H. DIGMAN, Esq Birkenhead. g| I have tried the principal Op- ticians in Lon,lon without success, hut your Spectacles suit me ad- mirably, both for reading and walking. The cle-rntss of your glasses as compared wMi others is really surprising. Sir JVILIUS BENEDICT. YvErD SPEC *,t,gl8TERED TRAD GtiENVILLE JONES, ESQ" I L.D.S ft.C.S I late Dental Hospi- tal. Lt icester-square, writes: I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of Mr H. Laurence's Spectacles as supplied by Ifr Francis, Chemist, Hope-street, tbey are cool, comfortable, and a grea.: support to the eyes. PRICE LIST. PER PAIR. s. d. s. d. Steel Spectacles, in blue .md straw frames, oval .nl pantoscopic, convex crystal lenses 2 t; (; I >• „ periscopic crystals, highly poli.ih.ed 5 ti 8 6 x tinted, specially recommended 10r M<'aA to which lamp and gas light is diatnsiing S Ii ')val frames, with bi-convi-x pt)hb!t>s. 7 ti m)toscopicand ova! frames, w.th best scltct'd bi-eollvex pebblc:; If) ti the workiiig tpectacle 1 11 E_ ye-glassts, Stei-1 Frames, b, st crystals, convex and concave 2 s >, grooved I eriscopic lenses, highly polished, concave and convex 5 ti for short sight, b!ue and stra.* steel frames, best crystals 5 Ö for short sight, Jinesi\ invisible friaries grooved, single or curled s:d", white or tinted lenses 10 « Spectacles, Gold Fraœes, from. 241 W SOLE AGENTS:— F P, A N e I s CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, 53, HOPE STREET WREX P, AM. 407 22, TOWN HILL, ) BCHBICMCl (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) taj?MjMM (ASK FOR ELLIS'SJ "R uTHIN ESTHED "ABSOLUTELY PURE." WtcWWZGjESEm7731 SOLD EVERYWHERE. ?MA-??N-NJi?NJt???B?N Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Litliia and Potass Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGETS: W. BEST & SONS, IIcum-Mn Sirm, CV.er.ii>h Square. Ileiirietta'?trc(t, | Business Announcements. TfI;A, r r.f,ON s?.t ? ? G. K? BBt?R&t??S?f?j S ? D -:?';? TfKEA A C K BENSON & L?Nso:?; TEA P"S"?'K TEA ft ?!K?.s<?'? TEA t.ft BENS?N'S TEA MUty BENSOK'S TEA BKNSOJi'S TEA ???,?.?? ?? t ir?r? BENSONS TEA NO^ R.. Tm H r r WA. LT ES »««<*« TTKRA A ?NO??RT? ?H ? WVV??L?JE?S ? lEN':ON' TEA BKNSON'S 11 SUPPLY STORES  I TEA h¡:\ON: I TEA ??ON'.S |tea HIGH STREET AND  TEA :a:"()", 'TE? GOLDEN LION PASSAGE ???S? TEA ":1. g t'l'nN'H I TEA HMNs?N'M TEA WREXHAM. BENSON'S TEA UENUN tea ——— BENSON'S TEA lii-NSON'S TEA DRINK. DRINK. DRINK. B7NSONS TEA BENSON'S TEA ——- BF.N-ON'S TEA BF.VS<'N;S TEA DliINK THE BKaJ DRINK. BEN>ON'S Iff BM?-ON'M  BKN'ON'S IRA ['itANnN'y TE,\ I"¡. ..I.. i;I,:S(\  C. K. BENSON t??t'?t'i?.-? I T¡':A ?n :'í,'ÜN' TEA & Coy• KK.VsoN'S    BENSON'S TEA I' 1r1 ] A K • BEN ION'S T'? ?? T E ?? A -?? ? S ?f.?s<?s *?? ?HXM?NS iTsEA BLENDED TO PERFECTION BF??'-?S TEA TEA BEST VALUE FOR THE TEA BEN"-UN'S TEA r" TEA PEUPL. BENSON'S TEA BENSON'S TEA ——— BKNSON'S TEA BENSON'S TEA How is it that C.K.B. and Co.'can offer BENSON'S TEA Ilood so cheap is a qnestion often put BKNSON'S TEA -simply this. they buy largely and BENSON'S TEA well—for CASH. On this princj, i" KENTON'S TEA C K. BENSON & CO. have nufciu BKNi-ON'S TEA their name famous for Teas. Coffee* BENSON'S TEA and Articles of Household Consui-u- r i.NSON';? TEA tion throughout the District. SM \LL BEXsON'S TEA PROFITS—and sound jud2arent—h»ve BENSON'S TEA earned C. K. k. & CO. a reputation BENSON'S TEA unknown for Teas in the history of BKNSON'S TEA Wrexham and district. BENSON'S TEA TEA Other firms bonnce and advertise Bi.N-ON'S TKA theHnest Teaatb,1 pHr)h..wtrch B'■ NEON'S TEA is so GLARINGLY ABSURD that !'i-N ON'S TEA the most CALLOUS must detect the BENSON'S TEA DISREGARD for TRUTH, BENSON'S TEA RENON TEA C. K. BENSON & CO.'S TEAS BENSON'S TEA BENSON'S TEA CANNOT BE SURPASSED. TEA HEN"'uN Tr? ?A Their Two Shillings Indian Blend ? BEI,;N'S TEA guaranteed PENCE per Ib, better nEN0:M"8 TEA value than:any offering in Wrexham or BENSON'S TEA district. Other Blends from Is Id to BENSON'S TEA 39 pH lb. Grand Quatity and from BKNSON'S TEA old totid per lb. superior to most dealers BKNSON'S TEA in the town and district. BENSON'S CIGARETTES EGYPTIENNES DE LA GRANDE FABRIQUE DE TABACS ET CIGARETTES D'OIUBXT. DE G IAN-CARL 0 ANTONINI ALESSANDRIA (d'Egitto) THE FINEST BRAND IMPORTED. They are delightfully Mild, Delicate, and Pleasantly Aromatic, the result of great care. expeiieniie aud in Selecting and Blending the leaf. CONNOISSEURS IN CIGARETTES DECLARE THEM PERFECT. SOLE Aof.NT: J. FISHER EMSBUKY, CHEMIST, 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. HENRY KELLETT, SANITARY PLUMBER AND HOT WATER FITTER, HORSE MARKET, WREXHAM. HYDRAULIC RAMS, IRON AND LEAD PUMPS, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, Ac., Made and Fixed on the most Improved Principle. RANGE BOILERS AND HOT- WATER CYLINDERS rijiod on the Safety Principle, For supplying Baths, Lavatories, &c., with J.e-al\ and Iron Pipe. Estimates Given. 224n FINEST BLEND OF SCOTCH WHISKY KNOWN. BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. WARRANTED FROM (i TO 7 YEARS' OLD 4s tid PER QUART. ^yiLLDER JJROTfiERS, 5:10 MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. OLD PORT WINE, 53s PER QUART. WARRANTED A FINE QUALITY. V* V 1 L L D E R S ▼ MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM W11.LDF.R BROTHERS, largest Dealer in the Principality J 0 H N \V I L I. I A }I g (Late Mr Read), H 7, QUEEN STREET, 'Y REXHAM, 9 ■ UNDERTAKER, I ? j THREE HEARSES FOR HIRE, ? CARRL\(Œ IS SB OF A 1.1. DESCRIPTIONS. 8§| B9 Town 07 Country. Moderate (" r. 't". WM J. W. bl's to state he has no connection 189 with anyone el-e, and does not solicit orders tB EB for Kunerals. ■■ DAVID SHAW & CO., MANURE MANUFACTUIiKKS, CLAYTON, MAN C H EST E R. We have pleasure ir, calling attention to our reduced Price List for this year :— Ground Woollen Shoddy, with 3 cwt. I't,1 tOI), Bone Meal E3 0 0 Ground Woollen Shoddy, with 8 cwt. Bone-" M 0 Ð Prepared Bones for Turnips and Grass X5 0 0 Blood and Bone, suitable for every crop £7 0 ti SUPERPHOSPHATE. SPECIAL POTATO. TURNIP. TOP DRESSING, FINE GROUND RAW OR STEAMED BON PS, Guaranteed all home collected. Prices and particulars on iippliciition to our _gt I; FE^AML. ^LLCOCK, ALEXANDRA VAULTS, YORK STREET. WREXHAM. ATTENDS RCSSETr AUCTION SALKS. l'in EASY TERMS. j Immediate D 5M5* Illustrated Price Lists Frr'n' Second-hand Pric<> t,i- ■ !<'rec, Prkes ?:; ? ?;? ..)?.- Sterns. \ch:n<  ;?.r 'h), I*') v • *-» I' fers in WYrl ort! '?fersin- )   puu-hasuif t< it v.-rite for our l.i t.-t. BRITISH CYCi :.R V.M-I-ACN;NIN,; CO .H h/crton Road, Liverpool