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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2ND, 1891. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patron. and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STOKE STOCK in the abowe Smithfield, on Monday the 2nd day of February, 1891, when the following Stock will be offered :— A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifera. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and fifaort-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 be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhim. 907f ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 1891. AT 10. 30. SALE OF FAT AND STORti STOCK AT THE ROSSEIT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sate of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, 1891, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rosgekt. When the following Stock will be offered :— f Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 64 < Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens, ( Caving Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 160 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 16 Fat Calves. 181 Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. WHICH INCLUDE — 4 Fat Beasts and £ 0 Fat Sheep, the property of Mr Price Davies, Kinntrton Green, Broughton. 20 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr W. Jones, Burton Lane, Rossett. i 3 Fat Beasts from Mr E. Woolricb, Pinfold Farm, Rossett. 15 Fat Sheep, the property of E. B. Samuel, Esq., Darland, Wrexham. 2 Fat Beasts and 20 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr Willis, Camyr Alyn Farm, Burton, Rossett. 15 Fat Scotch Wethers, from Mr H. Bate, Pantyockin, Gresford. 2 Fat Bullocks, 4 Fat Pigs, and Sow and ts Pigs, the property of Mr H. Edwards, Llay Hall, Gresford. 12 Fat Scotch Wethers belonging to James Jones, Esq., Stoneleigb, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts 2 In-calf Heifers,'and 10 Fat Scotch Wethers, the oro erty of Mr W. E. Samuel, Rossett Hall Farm, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts from Mr W. Fryer, B ackbrook Farm, Penyfford. JO Fat Welsh Wethers, and 2 Fat Pigs, thejproperty of Mr E. Jones, Huseley Bank, Gresford. 2 Fat Bullocks belunginglto C. W. Townshend, Esq., Trevalyn, Rossett. 1 Fat Bull 1 In-calf Heifer, and 4 Fat Pigs from Mr T. Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. 6 Fat Scotch Wethers, 11 Fat Pigs, and 1 Fat Calf, the property of Mr Randies, Hem House, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts belonging to A gentleman in the neighbourhood. 2 In-calf Cows-, from Mr Edward Jones, Cold Chimneys, Hope. 4 Fat Pigs from Mr Aldeiman, Bingaret Farm, LIay, Gresford. 1 Fat Beast and 1 Fat Calf the property of Mr S. Edwards, Lower Farm, Llay, Gresford. 4 In-calf Cows, 1 Fresh Barren Heifer, 21 Fat Sheep, and 1 Fat Calf belonging to Mr T. Parker, Springfields, Marford. 4 Fat Pigs from Mr Davits, Bank Farm, Llay. 1 Fat Bull, and D Purk Pig-1, the property of Mr Eardley, Parkside, Rossett 6 Pork Pigs, belonging to Mr Wright, Honkley, Rossett. 1 Fat Beast, and 1 Fat Calf, from Mr Millington, Honkley, Rossett. 1 Fat Bullock, the property of Mr William Lewis, Marford Hall, Rossett. 1 Fat Beast, belonging io T. Dodd, Eq., Kinnerton. 2 Fat Pigs, from Mr Gilman, Rossett. I Fat Beast, the property of Mr William Jones, Field's Farm, Rossett. 2 Fat Pig?, belonging to Mr Charles Jones, Llay, Gresford. 1 Two-year old stock Bull, from Mr John Roberts, Hope. 2 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr Rodwell, Higher-lane, Liar. 2 Fresh Barren Heifers, from Mr John Williams, Common Wood, Holt. 1 In-calf Cow, and 2 F<it Pigs, belonging to Mr Pemberton, R Wool Far JO, Llay. 1 Fresh Brren. F. m Mr Griffith Jones, bavister-lane, Rossett. 1 Cow in-calf, and 1 Fat Pig, belonging to A Gentleman in the neighbourhood. 1 Cow in-calf, from Mr Plevin, LIay. 2 Fat Calves, belonging to Mr John G. Parker, Honkley, Rossett. 1 In-calf Cow, from Mr Guest, Shordley Green, Shordley. 3 Pork Pigs, belonging to Mr Hodgkina, Rossett. 10 Small Store Pigs, from Mr Handles, Daisy Lane, Rossett. 10 Small Store Pigs, belonging to Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr, Gresford. 11 Small Store Pigs, from Mr Pitchlord, Hope. (j illall Store Pigs, belonging to Mr DudlIlelMo, Marford. 4 Small Store Pigs, from Mrs M. Williams, Marford. 4 Small Store Pigs, be'onging to Mr Williams, Trevalyn. 7 Small Store Pigs, from J. Burton, Esq., Old Parsonage, Gresford. And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Also 20 Sides of Home-cured Bacon, 0 Home cured Hams. Further Entries Respectfully solicited. Stock to be nt the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 66 PRELIMINARY. Ei ililv Important Sale of 76 Head of Cattle, including young Dairy Coxes, Calving Heifers, Fresh Barrens, iat Heifers, and Bullocks, Two-year old Bullocks, Shorthorn Bull, Colorg yearling Heifers and Bulls, 45 Pigs, including Bacon Pigs and Porkets, In-pig Sows, Sow and Fc?otcer:, Boar, Store P?, noble teams 0/ Wagon Horses grand Three and y?o-y?r-cM Draught Co!?. Cobs valuable half-bred Brood Mares, very promising half-bred Colts, Donkey, Poultry, Ducks, Pigeons, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements, several lots of Thrill-Chain and Plough Gears, Iron Hurdles, 50 Tons of Swede Turnips, 40 Tons of M^nyolds, at BURTON HALL, one mile from Rossett Station, Great Western Railway, about two and a half miles from Bridge End Station, Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Qttay Railway. MESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by B. S. Roberts, Esq.. who is retiring from farming, to nrenare for Sale in the third week of February, 1891, the Whole Of his valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, Turnip", Mangolds, 2tO measures of Black Tartarian, and 200 measures of Yellow Oat* for seed, and Effects. Catalogues are in preparation, and may be had on appli- cation from the Auctioneers eight days before the day of sale. Offices 4, Arcade, Wrexham. tl43 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1891. Sale of Household and Bedroom Furniture, Dairy Vessels and Ejects, NO. I, CUNLIFFE STREET, Khosdiu, Wrexham.  JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr Er Hffiths rwho is giving up housekeeping) to SELL BY AUCnON on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of FEBR?RY. 18 L the whole of his Modem HOLSE- HOLD FURNITURE, &c., H ?^DpAR^ITUKiTcSN, B? Kitchen, &c.-Cast and kitchen fenders, fi;eiro; eT/SS pidtires, pier l& s in gilt frlime, s:ngle and easy hBlrs. and CJuch upholstered in leathar, ound,. leaf an kitchen tables work winder 8 sfngletnd arm chairs old oa.k arm chair, American chair, carpetting oil-cloth 'cOCGa nut matting, door mat, stair roas, hearth ru^s brass cornice, window curtains, winaow blinds shliog glass, tea. service in pink and white, crocLery. tra 'copper warming P:I.D,  wall ?'?' aaucepan., keLtles. frying pan.. brown  ttc.. BEDROO)( FURNIIURE.- Mah"ga.ny half-te,ter and ¡rOD bed9teads, with hanging's, straw aud flock matrtesses, bedsteads, » u ^Vioof nf drawer, U>^er ^a^eM°^8 maho^ny^night wmmode._ washstands,  tOIlet 8enlce, tow!?l rals, ne seated .chair, pictu.res, carpetting,  Al.so. taff churn, butter tub. and prnts. X.1ES and meaure8, wrin?ug and mangling \nd other ac<t measures, buckets, tubs, cow chains, and other tfIect. Sjle at One o'clock prompt. tlS8 PRELIMINARY. Sale o. 77 Shropshire Down and Cross  Leicester H.ms, YeaDin!: Heifer. 3 powerful «agn H.ore, tw? yea; old Draught Colt Broa and Narrow Wheel Carts, Plou)ths Spike and Chain Harrows^ Iron H.IIer, Iron and Wco 1 Hurdle. ChaKcutter, Turnip "rill, Horse Rake, American H"y Rake, ? o?h?ee?p Racks, Wood Sheep Troughs Thrill Chains and Plough UesH, Heel Rakes, with the usual agaorrment of small implements, at COED-Y-GLYN FARM, WREXHAM. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions S from the Executors of the lite Mr Jobn Bellne, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, February Mth. 1891, at C?d.y.Gtyn Farmyard, the whole of ?eahojeaockof ?HEEP. HEIFERS, HORSED, IMPLEMENTS of BANDRY and Effects. Oftic Particulars in futm e advertisexen's. Office—4, Arcade, Wrexham. 185f Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. /"o-J.- r- Important Sale of 110 Clun Lambing Ewes, 3 Rams, 30 Dairy Cows and Heifers, Bull, yearling Heifers and Weanling Calves 3 In-pig Sows, Gilts, Young raw- worth Boar Pig, 7 useful Hacks, Cobs and Ponies, Implements of Husbandry. Horse Clothing, Riding Saddles Harness, Gears, and part of the Household Furniture etc at FARNDON. I JVf ESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr 1: Wm. Lee, junr., who is leaving the farm (his leaHe having expirt d), to Sell by Auction ou WEDNESDAY (February llth, 1891), on the above premises, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, and part of the Household Furniture and Effects, compriaing- 110 Very Fresh Clun Lambing Ewes and 3 Rama ]7 Young In-calf COWIt and Coloury Heifers 2 Two-year-old Shorfchoraed Bulls o Yearling Heifers 3 Weanliug Calves 3 Young In-pig Sows 4 Gilts and one Young Tamworth Boar 7 Hack Horses, Cobs and Ponieq, which include Chestnut horse, 6 years old, 15 2, steady in harness and saddle smart brown pony. 6 years old, about 13-1 capital harness pony; black cob, 5 years old, 14-2 (harness and saddle); thIck chestnut pony, 7 years old, 12-2, steady in harness and saddle stylish brown mate, 4 years old, about 15-1, by Cucumber," likely to make a valuable huntress or harness mare. IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, GEARS, &e., include iron scari- fier, one horie-power, with shafting, &e. turnip slice-, chaff cutter, two iron bar sheep racks, wood rheep troughs, strong cattle feeding troughs, cow boxes, two iron wheel .blanypwll ploughs, wheelbarrow, old iron, stove and piping, tubs, two corn clie>ts, pulley blocktw, harness cup- hnn.A to. -L- .# • .u ""L3 01 narness, sundry narness, two pairs of carrlaKe lamps, two riding sad (lei and bridles, two com- plete sets of horse clothing, sundry horse clothing, thrill and chain gears. &c. 1)AIRI, &C., include wheel churn and stand, butter ?"?'°? ?nd manglin machine, William?' patent me SIlent sausage machine, white tables, pig turnel, saucepans, copper fountain, copper tea kettle, &c. FRONT KITCHEN, SITTING ROOM, &C.—Kitchen dresser with seven drawers and cupboard, mahogany two-leaf dining table, mahogany table on pillar and claws, mahogany bureau, walnut eouch with spring seat, large oak in-laid corner cupboard, six mah >gany etiairs in blach hair, arm and easy chairs in leather, mahogany chiffonier, round tables, rocking chair, six oak kitchen chairs, two white- wood two-leaf tables, pictures, copper tea urn, biaas- mounted and other fenders, brass cornice poles, oil- cloth, &c. BEDROOMS, &c., include six single iron bedsteads with flock and straw mattresses, washstands, dressing tables, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, oak arm chair night commode, carpets, stair oilcloth, pictures, large bath, and numerous other effee s. Lunch at 10. Sale at 11 o'clock, sharp. Office-4, Arcade, Wrexham. j218n ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1891. Sale of 14 Young In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers, Barren Heifers, Yearling Heifers, 12 Fat and Store Pigs. 20 Couples of Fowl, Out-door Effacts, Dairy Vessels, &c., at MOORHEAD LODGE, Ridley Wood, Isycoed, one and a half miles from Holt. \M ESSRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr iv t Samuel Warburton, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, February 13ch, 1891, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING srocK, Dairy Vessels, &c., ltc, viz :— 8 Young in-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers, 4 Fresh Barren Heifers 2 Yearling Heifers, 2 Fat Pigs, 10 Strung Store Pigs, 20 Couples of Fowl. 150 Yards of Wire Netting, Sack Truck, Pig Troughs, Rakes, Pibelv, Sieves, Riddles, Yelves, Shovels, etc. DAIRY VESSELS. &C.—Wheel and Staff Churns, Cheese Tub, Ladder and Curd Breaker, patent Lever Press, Chesse Screw, Cheese vats (various sizes) Tin Filletting, Wringing and Mangling Machine. Sale at One o'clock. 217n PRELIMINARY. Sale of Dairy Cows, Draught and Hack Horses, Colts, Stacks of Hay and Straw, the usual assortment of Agricultural Implement. including Vertical Steam Engine and Boiler, Steaming Apparatus, Chaff Cutter, Kibbling Mill and Turnip Cutter for horse or steam power, Mowing Machine, Roller, Seed Drill, Ploughs, Harrows, Thrill and Chain Gears, Plough Gears, Harness; Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, &c., at HAFOD WEN, VRONDEG, four miles from Wrexham. MESSKS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr 1:T-I James Turner, C.C. who is leaving the neighbour- hood, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the last week in February, 1891, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY VESSELS and put of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Particulars in future advertisements. Office 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 242z SALES BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. BUILDING SIrES, AT OR NEAR TO BERSHAM- KOAD, IN THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BEVAN & PHENNAH, at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM. in the County of Denbigh, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 1891, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, subject to condition. and in the following or such other Lots as may be decided at the time of Sale :— Forty-one Lots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, situate in Bersham-road, Alexandra road, Empress-road, and Princess-street, in the Borough cf Wrexham. The lots afford building sites of exceptional advantage, being on light, grave'ly subsoil, in a healthy part of the borough, where all available houses are much sought after, and builders Rnd others will find the size and frontages most convenient for the class of dwelling houses in demand. Immediate possession may be had. For further information apply to tae Auctioneers or at the offices of Messrs Acton, Bury and Act n, solicitors, Wn:xham. tl57 SALE OF SHARES AND STOCK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. BEVAN and PHKNNAH, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrex- ham, on Friday, February 6ch, 1891, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and sub- ject to conditions to be then produced :— LOT 1.-11 Ordinary £10 Shares (fully paid) in the Wrexham Gas Linht Company. LOT 2.-£2.J5 Consolidated Stock of the same Company. LOT 3.-£70 do. Stock do. LOT 4 -£40 Consolidated Ordinary Stock of the Lanca- shire and Yorkshire Railway Company. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Lewis an 1 Son, solicitors, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Offices-Queen-street and Temple Row, Wrexham. 216a 3ALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. J^UCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS. HAR- NESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs day. Horses to be at the Repository, day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold. 10s. NEXT AL"; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th^ 51 LIVERPOOL. BY MESSRS LUCAS & CO., At their Repository, Hotham-street, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION of i. 21 HiSD-cIaaz Irish HUNTERS, HarneM HORSES, Match PAIRS, and Steppinc COB9, all warranted quiet in harness, the property of Mr l'homas Morgan, of Water- ford. FLORENCE, Bay Mare, 5 yrs, 15.3. up to 14 at. USNA, Dark Grey Gld, 5 yrs, 153;, up to 14 st. GOLD, Bay GId, 5 yrs, 16.1, up to 16 st. COME AWAY, Bay Gld, 6 jrs, 15 3. up to 14 st. GONE AWAY, Bay Gill, 5 yrs, 15.3, up to 11 st. Come Away and Gone Away art a pair of nici hone., and move wall. GAMECOCK, Brown Gid. 5 yrs, 15.3J. up to 15 st. WHY NOT, Brown Gld, 5 yrs, 15 3J, up to 15 st. Why Not and Gamecock are a pair of useful short- legged horses, with quality and action. ROSE, Brown Mare, 6 yrs. 15.3. np to 14 st. PANSEY, Brown Mare, (5yrs, 15.3, up to 14 st. Pansey and are a pair of very high-class mares. LIMEKICK, Bay Gid. 5 yrs, 15.3, up to 15 st. GOOD LUCK. Bay Mare, < yr", 15.3, up to 13.7. PRINCE, Black Gld, 5 yrs, 15.3, up to 14 st. CHARLIE. Black Ged, 5 yrs, 16 up to 16 st. LUCK DROP, Bay Cob Mare, 5 yrs, 15 hds. KATF, Rrown Mare, 6 yrll, 15.2., up to 14 st BACCHUS, Brown Gld, 5 yrs, 15.2, up to 12.7. FAVORITE, Blue Roan Mare, 5 yra, 15.3, up to 14.7. BkN BJ", Grey Gld, 5 yrs, 15 3, up to 14 st. BROWN BESS, Dk Brown Mare, 5 yrs. 1C.2, up to 13 st. ZOR, Brown Mare, 6 yrs, 15 2, up to 13 st MAID, Dun Mare, 5 yrs, 15., up to weight. These horses are all warranted quiet in single and double harnes. sound in wind and and have been hunted with the principal packs of foxhounds in Ireland, M r fit to They will be on v:ew, Monday, 2nd. Tuesday, 3rd, and Wednesday. 4th, and Thursday, 5"h February, also on morning of sale, when intending purchasers may have them ridden, driven, and jumped. All are open to V.&. examination up to time of s ile. Catalogues ready, on application to Messrs Lucas ACo. POST FREE, 6D. ON THE MODERN TREATMENT OF NERVOUS 0 DISEASES and EXHAUSTION IN MEN, by Local Absorption. L0Cal Simple scientific, effectual London E. NORTON, 2m, HIGH HOLBORN.^ Lost and Found. -■T^t a FUR BOA in Chester-road on Monday after- Ij noon. Whoever will take it to St. John's wm be well rewarded. ?o Sales by Auction. -# SALES BY MR F. LLOYD WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30 CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next ACCTlON SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprime- Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifetv, Cows and Bulls. The usual 6upply of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of Bacon, Pork, and Store Piga Fat and Rearing Calres. The property of A. Sutton, Esq Althrey Hall, I 5 Excellent Young Barrens, very fresh, and grand colors- Mr Lloyd is instructed by Mr G. Mullock, Penylan, to include his Ped itzeees hoi thorn Bull, "Lord of the Valley," a rich Roan calved July 24th, 1888, by "Duke of Hamilton," the sixth dam by The Sultan," 48,011, a grandson of the 1,500 guineas High'and Flower." Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge- All stock paid for as soon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the £ on Cattle. Sheep, and Pigs Calves under 8s sold free, up to 30s each 6d, over that sum and up to X5 each Is. No sale, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz THE GREAT MARCH PRIZE HORSE SALES FOR NORTH WALES, CHESHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE, WILL BE HELD AT WREXHAM, ON THURSDAY, MAROH 19th, at IS o'clock, Being the opening Sale in the new Horse Repository on the Wynnstay Arm Bowling Green, having suitable accom saodation for 300 Horses, all under cover. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his Prize ?H. List for the March Horse Sles as follows :— JE5 for the best WAGON HORSE or MARE, 16 hands and over. £4 for the beat WAGON HORSE or MARE, under 16 hands. .£3 for the best two or three-year-old WAGON GELDING or FILLY. £3 for the best stamp and action MARE or GELDING over 14 hands. £2 for the best stamp and action COB or PONY over 12!, and not exceeding 14 hands. XI for the best PONY not exceeding 12J hands. The above Prizes will be paid in Plate or Cash. Five Shillings will clear all expenses on all horses an. sold. 1114 Horses changed hands at the four Sales held last year. This is the largest Horse Sale in England or Wales. Early entries are essentially necessary if you wish to secure a good place in catalogue. The entries will finally close on Thursday, March 5tb, or earlier, if 300 Horses are entered. Entry forms, and any further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer. Eyton House, Wrexham Mr R. J. Roberts, Hendre House. Bodfari; Mr Broster, Tatten- hall; Mr John Evans, Cheshire View, r Mr James Davies. Cross Lanes, i-'t res. All Horses must be in th9ir staUs at 9.30, judging at 10 o'clock. 129 TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 13RD, AT 1 O'CLOCK. MALPAS STATION Covered Cattle Market. Toll free. 1 R LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION, 60 to 70 Fat and Store Cattle, 350 Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. More entries respectfully invited. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 238z TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Highly important Agricultural Sale of 40 Grand two and three year-old Calving Heifers, 2 Stock Bulls, 40 tons of Hay, 8 tons of Straw, the whole of the Agricultural Im- plements, Gears, Harnes", Alexandra Drag. &c., at "OLDCASTLE," situate 21 miles from Worthenbury, and 1J miles from Malpas. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions from the Executors of the late William Overton, Esq" to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Farmyard at Oldcastle, the whole of the VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, &c. Particulars as follows :— CATTLE.- 40 very choice twj and three year old in calf heifers, served for early spring profit, 2 stock bulls. PRODUCE.—40 tons of prime upland hay and rye grass, and clover (in suitable lots), from 8 to 10 tons of oat and barley straw, HARNESS, &C.—Excellent Alexandra drag (in good condi- tion), set of harness, the whole of the farm gears. THE IMPLEMENTS will comprise—Wagons, carts, tum- brils, rollers, cultivators, ploughs, harrows, mowing machine, horse rake, chaff cutter, turnip pulpers, winnow- ing machine, sack trucks, we:ghing machine, and the usual assortment of farm tools. Special attention is invited to this important sale, which will commence punctually at one o'clock with the Imple- ments. No Catalogues. Auctioneer's Offices, Eyton House Wrexham. 183j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, AT 1.30. Highly Important and very unreserved Sale of 52 Grand Young Dairy Cows, and a few Calving Heifers, 19 Store Pigs, 2 Sows and Pigs, and the whole of the excellent Dairy Vessels suitable for a Dairy of 50 Cows, at the MANOR HOUSE, HAMPTON, situate half-a-mile from Malpas Station, where Brakes will meet trains leaving Chester at 10.58 and 12 45, Crewe at 11.0, and Whitchurch at 12 20. MR LLOYD has been instructed by John Done, Esq. r (who is giving up dairying), to SKLL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard, at the Manor House, en Wednesday, February 4th (without reserve), the whole of the fine stock of DAIRY COWS. PIGS, DAIRY VESSELS, &c., Particulars as follows :— CATTLE—52 Grand Young Cheshire Dairy Cows (several will have calves at foot, and nearly the whole are due to calve before the middle of March), a few very choice Two-year-old Calving Heifers. PIGS—19 Strong Store Pigs, Sow and nine followers, Sow and six followers. The whole of the DAIRY VESSELS, comprising: Cheese making Apparatus suitable for 50 cows by Cluet, Cheese Presses, Cheese Vats. Milking Cans and Carriers, Cheese Hooping, &c., &c. P.S.—The Auctioneer wishes to state that his pre&ent employer has been most careful in the selection of his Bulls, to combine both fleshand milk; the Sires used during the last five years have won four first prizes, and one h.c., at the Malpas Christmas Sale. The Cows are all in calf to the Grand First Prize Bull sold last Christmas. Buyers in want of first-class dairy cattle will do well to visit the Manor House on Wennesday next. There they will find the sort they require without a doubt. Luncheon at 12-30. Sale at 1,30. No Catalogues. Auctioneer's Office, Eyton House, Wrexham. o237j THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 5TH, AT 1.30. SURPLUS SALE OF DORSES IN THE HORSE SALBYARD, ADJOINING THE HORSE MARKET. m,* R LLOYD respectfully announces that he will hold IT!, a Sale of Surplus Hordes, Implements, Traps, Shandries, Harness, etc., in the above Saleyard, on Thursday next. The present entries include :— 21 Horses and Ponies of various classes, a few f-handries, including a new one built by Mr T. Lloyd, Broxton. Several sets of Sundry Harness, etc. More entries for this Sale respectfully invited also for the Great March Prize Horse Sales. Auctioneer's Offices Eyton House. Wrexham. t239 SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS rpATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALFS AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES THE SECOMi TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IOTII, 1891. q- MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses ml.Y be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL. Albert Gate, London. 1785 GALVANISED CORRUGATED ROOFING SHEETS. BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS SHEETS AS LOW AS 13. 2D. EACH a- PRICES ON APPLICATION. CORRUGATED IROX Co., WOLYERHAMTON LARGEST MAKERS IN THE KINGDOM 24580 Sales by Auction. -J" SALE BY MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON. 'f' GREAT SIEIORTHORN SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20ra, THE BROMWICH PARK HERD OF 100 SHORTHONS, viz., 61 Cows and Heifers (in or with calf) 20 Yearling Heifers 10 Yearling Bulls 10 Calves 100 Shropshire Down EWES (in lamb) 30 Pure Bred Yorkshire SOWS and YELT, 6 Five-Year-Old Shire GELDINGS, HUNTER HACK PONY, The whole of the DAIRY VESSELS, by order of Mr Jos. WITHERS EDWARDS (Foxhall, Oswestry), who is giving up the Dairy. Catalogues now ready. WHITFIELD SON, Oswestry, Salop. AUCTIONEERS. -1. 215 SALES BY MR J. E. DAYIES. r- .J- FAIR-DAY SALE OF FAT AND STORB STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the the above Mart on Wednesday next. Feb. 4th. 1891, the following Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, "iz. 33 Prime Fat Beasts. Several useful Calves, Barrens, and Stirks, 260 Ripe Fat Sheep, 180 Fat Pigs and Calves. Also a very useful Brown Set of Brass-mounted Pony' Harness. Sale at 11 30 a.m. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 240n Entertainments and Meetings. WREXBAM (PRINCE OF WALES) VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE ANNUAL BALL AT ST. JAMES' HALL, FEBRUARY 5TH, 1891. Under the Patronage of the MAYOR & MAYORESS (Dr. and Mrs Venables PaMn.) THE ELECTRIC LIGHT Will be introduced for the first time on this occasion. Tickets, Double 10/6-, Single (Ladies) 5/ Gentlemen, 7/6, may be had from members of the Brigade. 112j CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT AT THE PUBLIC HALL, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9TJ, 1891. To COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. TICKETS-2g 6D Is 6D, AND 6D. FAMILY TICKETS TO ADMIT FOUR, 8s. 62f PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY OF MR HUBERT O'GRADY'S WORLD-FAMED IRISH COMPANY. General Manager MR MARCUS J. HYDES. MONDAY, FEB. 2ND, AND lwo FOLLOWING NIGHTS, At 7-45, the Entirely New and Original Irish Drama, in Four Acts, entiled— THE FENIAN. Written by Hubert O'G.'ady, author ot" The Famine," "Emigration," "Gommoch," Ac. THURSDAY, FEB. 5TH, AND Two FOLLOWING NIGHTS, At 7-45, the Irish Cjmedy Drama, in Three Acts, entitled— EMIGRATION. Written by Hubert O'Grady. Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 2s 6d Family Tickets to admit five, 10a Second Seats, Is 6d; Balcony and Floor, la Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7-15, commence at 7-45, carriages at 10-15. 283z CHIRK THE CEIRIOG VALE INDUSTRIAL, ART AND LOAN EXHIBITION. THIS EXHIBITION will be held in BRYNKINALT PARK, on MONDAY, the 24TH of AUGUST. In addition to local work, a limited space will be allowed for Exhibits from Art Associations 222f HUGH JONES, HON. SEC, F COMPANY FIRST VOLUNTEER BATTALION ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS, GWERSYLLT. N O TT~C E THE Annual Dinner of the above Corps will be held at Summerhill House on Monday, February 9th. The Members will Parade at Penson's Turning at 5 p.m. punctually. Undress Uniform without Waisi Belts. 252a WREXHAM TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. IN connection with the above a most interesting i. meeting will be held, on TUESDAY Next, FEB. 3rd, in the Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, Egerton-street (opposite the General Post Office.) The meeting will be addressed by several young men of the town. Messrs D. G. Roberts, J. A. Harrop, E. W. Divies AND others have promised to take part. The chair will be taken by Mr Simon Jones at Eight o'clock prompt. t251 Edacation. .r- "J-v-j'V' MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. MARKS' CHURCH, WREXHAM. LATE DEPUTY-ORGANIST OF RIPON CATHEDRAL, Is prepared to Receive Pupils on the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &0, Address—SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. 2.%M MISS SARA HUGHES, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, PIANOFORTE & HARMONY. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, and College of Musicians Local Examinations. Out of Town on Wednesdays and Saturdays PRESENT ADDRESS—16, WELLINGTON ROAD. )890 JJRYNYFFYNNON SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRiNCiPAS J*'? H £ UGHTON, C.&C., &C. PJIINCIPAS ) MR J? B. ?WRi?GiPnT? OBN.A. M., Spriog Term Commences MONDAY, JANUARY 19.1891, 135n MANCHESTER QRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE TERM BEGAN JANUARY 13TH, 1891. Prospectuses, Forms of Applicatiois. etc., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding House open under the sanction of the Governors. 1571z If you want Good tad Reliable PROVISIONS go to JOHN WILLIAMS, 17, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. FINEST SELECTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PROVISIONS, Comprising some of th" finest AMERICAN AND CHESHIRE CHEESE, From the Best Dairies. Best Yalue in Wrexham in Home-cured and Wright's Crown Brand AMERICAN BACON AND HAMS. CHOICE SMOKED WILTSHIRE AND BELFAST ROLL FINEST DANISH, KIEL. IRISH AND WELSH BUITERS. EGGS, TINNED MEATS, PICKLES, AND SAUCES Of all description always n Stock. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 17, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 173f ^mmm^^—■—— I Business Announcements- THE CELEBRATED PEHADUA SPRINB WATERS! "Monorable Mentioe at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarled by the Council of the Sanitary Institrte of Great Britain, for these Waters also at International Exhibition, London. 1881. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES And MINERAL WATERS v\V>    &<( C ?'??'" Manufactured from See that Name and PENADUR Trade Mark are SPRING. On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious ?N?    Articles being Substituted! Agents Everywhere, or direct From NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM- Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabon, &c., Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhyl, &c. 2499 FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LON DON. 1875, SOAMES WELSH tviAoe IF arS BRILLIANT. PURE. SPARKLING THE BREWERY, WREXHAM,NORTH WALES. 2022 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM J • F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 2570 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM.  ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS SOLE ADDRBSS:— R. ELLIS db SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BEHADIAT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. H. J. COLLENS, GREAT SALE t OF DRAPERY IS NOW ON. THE ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NOTE- 10, CHURCH STREET. WREXHAM. 2493fj EDWARD HORTON, 29, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM PRACTICAL MECHANIC. SEWING MACHINES of every make and description Cleaned, Repaired, and adjusted thoroughly. Agent for Prize Gold Medal VERTICAL FEED Sewing Machine. (This Machine is the Wondsr of the World.) Satisfaction Guaranteed both in Repairs and New Machi7ies. Prices lowerthan any other house. N.B.-Bicycles and Tricycles REPAIRED on the premises 2342 NOTICE. i HOPE ST. ARCADE. C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER, HATTER, AND GLOVER, Respectfully intimates that during the above alterations, he will continue his business ai usual. at his TEMPORARY PREMISES, 6, CHURCH STREET. 2583 Business Announcements GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertiser Otliu, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority)of the Abatract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wale.. To be had in Sheets and Books in both English and Welsh. BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, PROPHIKTOUS. WATCHES AM the Beet Value, the Strongest, most Durable, and Finest Timekeepers ever made, TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS of Ownera now using them in all parte of the world. WATCHES Made on an Improved System. Not liable to failure, giving Extra Strength, greater freedom from accidents^nd Reduced Cost of Manufacture. "LUDGATE" WATCH Cheapest and Best English Lever ever made at th* price. In Silver Cases In 18ct. Gold Cases Best London made: Three-qnarter Plate English Lever fully Jewelled, Chronometer Balance, Enlarged Barrel. Patent Dust and Da.mp Proof Ring" Band. Spei-i;:Ky recommended for ladies' wear, An Kxnot Timekeeper. Thousands have been sold. Absolute! the Best Value made. Price £13 103.. in Massive Itlèt. Gold Crystal Glass Cases. In Sterling Silver Ca-w, £555. Pertormanco warranted. Sent irce and safe to all parts of the orld. ({if J-f' TU<» St.ronsJo-t. Dewi, and Cheapest English Lever 6' IID:@ATE'i WATCH Uiioqualleu for Accuracy, Durability, and Value. Iii Si.v^^a^ Gold Cases Best London made Three-inarfer Plata Encrli^li Lever, Jewelled throughout, Clirynoruetur balance. Enlarged Barrel. Patent Dust and Damp Proof Ring Band. Koeijs better time than. and is double the Rt-ronuth and Value of any £:ï Watch yet made. In Thre,Sizes. Small (as illustrated) for Gentleman and Youths. Medium for Working Men generally, and I;;l'L'e for Miners and Railway men. In '\I:tH"j ve Sterling; Silver Cases, with Crystal Glass f5 :5. In ISct. Gold Crystal Glass Cases Gentlemen's 12j. Performance warranted. TESTIMONIALS from THOUSANDS of WEARERS. Sent free and safe to all parts of the world. cv Will send the above Watches, together with Warranty for correct performance, to any part of the world, free and at his risk, on receipt of P O.O.. payable at G.P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. LOCKS for the oU8e, of every kind, in great ? variety and of the newest designs, from 41 to £ 500. piHURCH and TURRET CLOCKS—Estimates and advice free. Just completed the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hall, Ashton-under- Lyne Parish Church, and many others. PLATE, both for presentation and household nse. In Sterling Silver and Electro Plate. The prettiest patterns and best quality, ;at moderate prices. JEWELLERY, in fine Gems or Plain Gold of M best London make. Many thousands o novelties at manufacturers' prices. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in endless variety, set j with the finest Gema, and of best London make. "Speciality" Brilliant Rings, at C5, £ 10, and £ z0. Selections free on receipt of reference. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best — of its kind, containing nearly 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of every class of WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, PLATE and TURRET CLOCKS, sent post free on application to 1749. JlARER TO H. M. THE QUEEN and ROYAL FAMILY, The ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE, INDIA OFFICE, etc., etc., THE STEAM FACTORY 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, Norton House, La Belle Sauvage Yard. and 1, Boy Court, E.O.; 38>RoyalExeliange, & west End House, 25, Old Bond Street, W., LONDON. WAn^ &c., ^PHT:SS^-The8eClQb« were Hr? ??1? <?"??? J. W. Benson over 40 Years aeo. A^h^taowmvited for A?encitt. Full particuM bw. 774 ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON. TARIFF FIRE AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed Capital £ 357,'500 Premium Income for 1^9.£ 76,396 Chairman-Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq., of Dolobran (Lloyd's — Bank, Limited.) Head Office-26, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. I spector for Wale.Al. Pennant-Jones, 3a, Hish-stieet, Wrexham. .Pr:>spectuseq, r-ltos' anti otlii-r information can be obthined on application to the kiead or District Offices as above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in Wales. 1168a Religious Services. 'r" CHESTER STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL,. WREXHAM. TWby SSr, be preached, ?———? Sunday) by the Pastor, REV. PHILIP A. HUDGELL, Evening Subject 4, How Par 7 To commence at 6.30 p.m. 19