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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30. I CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CAVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR. LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing bit next U. AUCTION RALE, in the Wrexham Smith6e!d. for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise— Prime Fat Bullock^, Heifery, Cows an 1 Bulls. The uaual tsupply of excellent Daity CJWS and other store cattle. Prime Fat nnil Store Sheep. The usiul supply of Bieon, Pork, and Store Pig3. Fat and Rearing Cal wes. 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 :Ma each (Jil, over that sum and up to jL5 each h. No Bile, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneer's Offices Eton Honse, Wrexham. 789nz PREPARE FOR TifF. GREAT MARCH PRIZE HORSE SALE IN THE NEW REPOSITORY, I ON THURSDAY, MARCH ItlTH. THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH, AT 1 30, THE WREXHAM HORSE SALE YARD, ADJOINING THE HORSE-MARKKT, WREXHAM. SALE OF SURPLUS HORSES. MR LLOYD has been instructed to include in the Ivi S Ue on Thursday, March 5th, thefollowing Valuable MACHINERY, in first-ciaas repair, which will be offered in one Lut, or otherwise, as determined ut the time of Sale 8 Horse-power Traction Steam Engine, by Marshall, G.iinaborough. Threshing Box, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with 4ft t;in Drum. Howard's Patent Binder. Portable Christ Mill, by Barford and Perkins. Also a. Capitl Sundry (now), and a Churn Works suitable for a Cu!) for churning or chaff-cutting. The whole of the above Machinery wiil be sei in motion at 10 o'clock on day of Sale. Entries of oth r Machinery, Horses, and Implements respectfully invited for this Sale. On this day the Entries will finally close for the Great March PrrEd Sales, anil no Horsjs, unless in Catalogue will be offered at th tt SiLle. Auctioneer's Offices E.? ton House, Wrexham. till FRIDAY, MARCH (jfll, at 12.30. Highly Important Agricultural Sale of 7r. Dairy Cows and Heifer-, B irrens. Co.;i-billeit Cows, Yearling HeiCers and Billocks, and Stock Bulls, 8 powerful Wagon Horses and Colts, 311 Lambing Ewea anti Fa-, Shtaep, 12 In-pig Sows and Su re Phs. Pro.luce, Poultry, the whole of the Farming Implements, &c., at BORRAS situate 1 miles from Wrexham and 3} from Holt. MR LLOYD has b?fn favored w!h in,truction fnm .r Sir R. ,L Cunhffo, Bart., who baa let his Home Farm, to SELL by AHCHON at Borr?, on FRIDAY, MARCH ti.h, the whole of his valuable Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigf, Poultry, Produce, Implements, &c., particu- lars as follows CATTLE.—45 grand dairy cows and heifers with calves at foot or near calving, 2 cross-bulled cows, 3 fresh barrens, 5 store bullocks, IS yearling heifers and bullocks, 3 stock bulls 1, 2, and 3 years old. HOHSES.-Pdwel ful brown wagon mare Rose," about 15.3; powerful grey wagon mare Flower, about 16 hands, served by "Lord Denbigh"; roan mare, Jewel," about 15.2; powerful roan wagon gelding. 3 years old, by "-Lin. colnshire Hero" bay w tgon gelding 3 years old, grey wa on cot 2 years old, h tlf-bred mare 7 years old, about 16 hands, by "Game-keeper" bay cjb about 14-2, regularly driven in a mill; float. SIIKI'P.—152 C.un and ero-s-bred lambing ewes and with lambs, Ht shearling Shropshire and Leicester in-lamh ewes, 14 strong Welsh or small Clun ewes, 4 Shropshire rams, 30 fat sheep. PIGs.-Three in-pig sows (middle Yorkshire), 9 pork pigs. POULTRY.—About 68 head. PRODUCE.—Several stacks o' barley straw, about 70 bushels of magnum bonum potatoes. THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS will comprise :-New two-horse lurry with sideboards and pig cratche., by Ball and Sons 4 capital carts with hi-livest geuing, spring cart with pig cratches, spring cart suitable for a cob 14 2, com- bined mowing machine, 2 wheel ploughs by Kell and Meats, Tilling plrugh, Homsby's digging plough, turnip scuffle, 3 sets pf iron hirrows, chd.in harrows, 3 hors j cultivator. 2 fi-it rollers, Cambridge roller, double row turnip drill, turnip finge er and slicer by Williams, Hhyl, turnip pulper, cluif cutter su table for hand or horse power, cake mill, gri kt*, mill by Barfurd ai:d Perkins, weighing machine, about 400 yards of sheep netting and iron stakes, wheelbarrows, rakes, pifiels, cart ropes, rick- sheets, sheep troughs, wood mangers, sick bags, sack trucks, mash bairow, hoppers, shovels, and the usual assortment of farm tools. Luncheon at 11 30. Sale at 12.30. Buyers in want of really useful rent-payii:g stock are respectfully invited to attend, they will End them at Borras without a doubt, the principal portion are bred on the farm. Catalogues from Eyton House, Wrexham, or place of Sale. 412ao SATURDAY, MARCH 7TII, AT ONE O'CLOCK. I Important Sale of 24 Dairy Cows, Heiftra, and Bull, S:\lish Cob, Sows and Pigs, Piitatoe», ili-» -whole of the Atlucntturai Impltuieuts, Dairy Vessels, and Surplus Furniture, at CHOKLTON LANF, Situate 2 miles from Malpaf, and 2! frcm Worthenbury. MR LLOYD bus ùen instructed by Mf= Robinson .1.' (who is rctirin, from miming), to SELL BY AUCTION, in her fillwyard at Chorlton Lane, OR SATUR- DAY, MARCH 7TH, the whole of her valuable DAIRY STOCK, HORSE, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS; DAlhY VESSELS, <fcc. Particulars as follows CATTLE.—L0 grand dairy cuws and heifers, icostly with calves at foot, and ot her near calving 3 yeailirg heifera I two-year-old stock bull. HOILSF.-Browli cob gelding, three-ears.old, about 14-3' has been in chain, and works well. 5 breeding sow.9, 4U amall and store pigs. PILODUCF.-AI)otit 200 measures < f Magnum Bonum potatoes, abuut 50 me^ures of white oats. THE IMPLEMENTS will comprise.-IX inch wheel cart with harvest geuing, 2 narrow-wheel carts, broad-wheel tumbrel, ch..ff cutttrs, turnip I,ulpers, set of iron harrowg, set of wood harrows, cultivator, wheel plough, lidging pluuh, !;CUm"" Cambridge roller, wood rol:er, ?0 iron hurdles, long tadder?. 2 short ditto, calf maugerp. iron wood, and t'!e pig troughs, Avery's" weighing macbine, sack tiuck, sack bags, wheelbarrows, cow chain*, and the usual assortment ot farm tools. GEAltS, &c -2 Sets of thrill gears, I set of chair goar3, I sets of ploughing gears, sundry odd goa salMI. and bridle corn cotter, st ible tools, &c. BUILDING. -Woott building with corrugated iron roof, ccnta niug tying for 4 cows, calf kit, loose box, and loft over (nearly new.) THE DAlHY VESSELS will c-)mpris-Wood chess J tub suitable for 20 corrs, curd drainer, 2 sets of w.\ey tubs, I 3 cheese pr uses, 3 w >od p iilq, bench, wheel churn, 2LI pairs of cheese vats /roni 11 to 13 inches, cream steins, can, ifce. A few lots of surplus Furnituie. Refreshments at 12.30. Sale at 1 o'clock. Daiiy farmers will find a lot of c-,callent Cows at this 4el"t little Sale. Ir., Robinson has been mutt particular to rear only i; 0111 her b-sj milkers. An inspection tespe,fally iiiriteil. Ofiiots Elton Housp, AVrexham. t<40 1 UESDAY, .MARCH 10TH, AT 1.15. THE CHOLMONDELtiV DAIRY STOCK. Special select and unreserved sa!e of a gra^d stock ef 85 tiiits D.tir%l Cows inti Claviiig Heifers, 50 fat three-, ur- old Scotch Wethers, 30 Store Pigi, Cheese Vats, Preeses, Ac. Will be removed for convenience of sale to -"IALPAS STATION COVERED CATTLE MARKET PAINS leave Chester at 10.5,5 and 12.45, Crewe at 9.33 and nu. tt hitc urch at 10.29 and 12.. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions fram .l. R. Percival Brass-v, Esq. (who is giving up daiiyi«2) to SEiL BY AUCTION in Nlalpas Station smithtield, without reserve, on Tuesday, the 10th day of March nesrf, his very fine STOCK OF HAlliY COWS, Sheep, Pi,c: iJiiry Ve-sels, &c., ptrtieulats as follows:- CAiTLE -55 tinind Ycung Shorthorn Dairy Cows, abovt 3J will have Calves at foot by day of Sale. 31 Very clio'ce 2 and :-)ear-old in. call Heifers, clo.-e on profit. C Weish Heiters, 3 years old, with Calves at foot. .4 Ripe Fat Beast. j J6HEE4- —50 Ripe Scotch Wethers, 3 years old. i PIGS —r30 Sti-ong Store Pigs. UA1RY VICSSKLS—Three Patent Chee-e P.e sis, by Albion Irun Wi)rk 20 P.iirs of Cheese Vats, from from 12 to 15 inuhe< (as good as nw), &c., & A FBAV NO^ES.—Only Shorthorn Bulls from the best milking strains have been used in the above herd for many .fc iss. -ThtL-C,.)ws are iii-calf tc), and tp-e young C ilve.4 art) b,v ithat (;r.inii Ked Bull, Duse of D.lston," sold at last lIiaLpas Christmaa Sale to Mr J. A. ]!own, Ridley Hall, -s hd iiktendsu-iilg him this season. TSta Two»ye:irold Heifers are by .Viscount Craggs," a put) Bates' Bell, and they are now in-u;!f to a Bull bred by Jtr P. H. Chesters, Nantwich. Sir Buyers in want of good g nuine Shctr-legsjed Dairy Cows, combining inilk and form, will dc well to visit Malpjis Bmitljfield on the 10th the of Brassey is tnougii to guarantee the quality. Luncheon at 12 35 Sale at 1.15. No GaUuyjues. Offieel-Eyton HouEe, Wrexham. j48Sn SALE BY AtESSRS. TATTL. ,# P. U G B Y E s 8 R 8 T A TT E RS ATZZ, WILL HOLD £ UilS AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORf" I THE SIXOJJ TVZSDAX IS E.YERY MONTH. —— ] Next MODth:y 8:.1re. I TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. Sir MESSRS TATTERSALL lieg to give notice tLa", in future Koisos may be riddea and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and j lJllJrnin ( Hlc. J Applications for terms and stalls to he made to ,J Messrs TATTERS ALL, Albert Gate, London. 1785 | ??X CABINET PORTRAITS, 3s three for 2a. Twelve 1? Cart P.?traits, 23 2d Six for Is 4d. Hgbt-inch ?tf??°?' ?? ? thre8 for ?- Stamp 6:zf. 24 for I?Jd lo i fr» ??' Carte or C?iuet and Postal Order, and in^i ? ce" di-s y? wHl receive Highly Finished CopL-A ?"Str?,? t-R??cr's<!? F?.. Kt t.ud?te E?, LondoD, 0,7 p I by  I Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. .r -.r,r. WEDNESDAY MARCH 18TH & THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH. THE NORTH WALES HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. Owing to the Extraonlinarily larlle number of Entries up to the present date, MR LLOYD has decided to hold a TWO DAYS' ITJ. SALE at Wrexha. LIGHT HOR;ES WILL BE SOLD ON WEDNESDAY, AND WAGON HORSES ON THURSDAY. BETWEEN 300 AND 400 HORSES ARE ALREADY ENTERED. THE NEW HORSE REPOSITORY ON THE WYNNSTAY ARMS BOWLING GREEN, Will be comp'ete, having; suitable accommodation for 300 hoisas, with stalls and mangers for every horse. Owners of genuine horses wishing to patronise the Opening Sale will oblige by making entrie:i on or before Thursday next, the 5th day of March. C20 IN PRIZES. F LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, EYTON HOUSE, WREXHAM. 129nf TUESDAY N t X r, MAtiCH 3RD, AT 1 O'CLOCK. M ALP AS STATION COVERED CATTLE MARKET TOLL FREE. jyj R LLOYD will ELL BY AUCTION, ,LVJ70 to 80 Fat and t re Catt'e. 8U Fat a ul Re-uing C t; veR, 390 Sheep and Pigs. More Entries r^p ctfully^invited. Offices Eyton House, Wrexiiam. t475 WEDNESDAY, M RCH 4TH, AI 12.30. Highly important nnrese of a farm stock of 6(5 Dfiry <>i-vs, Hei ers, Yea-!ii,gj, and Bulls, 5 Horses, 72 L-inil-itig Ewf, S Kat P._N i'ouitry, Potatoes, together with the ttliole "i the new A^ncultural Implemeuts and Dairy Vessels, at THE GRANGE FARM, EDGE, situate one mile from Malpas station, and one from Tilston. Vf R LLOYD has been favored wi.h instructions from A?1 the Executors of the late ?r George Blantern (who are giving up the farm), to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grange, on Wedntsday, the 4thd iyof March next, the whole of the valuable dairy stock, horses, sheep, pigs, implements, dairy vessels, &c. Particulars as follows ti6 CATTLE, comprising:—43 superior young Ch»>hire ¡la;ry cows and heifers (over 20 will have calves at foot), 5 three-year-old barrens and stirks, 15 very choice and colourly yearling heifers, 2 butcher's or stock oul s, 1 yearling bull. 5 HORSES, comprising :—Powerful brown wtgon mare, 7 years old, about 16.3 grey wagon ge cling, 7 j ears old, about 17 hitiidz; black gelding, 4 ye irs old, abcut 15.3; cbesnut horse, aged. The above horses are all first-class workers. Very stylish brown cob gelding, 6 years ol i, about 14.3, quiet to ride and drive, a good mover and fast. SHSEP.—23 large Clun ewes with lambs, 10 Shropshire yearling ewes (in lamb), 42 very good Scotch ewes (in lamb). PiGs.- S small bacon Pigs. POULTRY.—30 couples of Fowls, 5 Aylesbury Ducks. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, which have all been pur- chased new during the last three years, will comprise- First-class spring lorry, 3 carts with harvest gearing made by Ball and Smith. Chorlton-lane; capital hay tedder by Blackstone and Co., horse rake by Nicholson, Newark combined reaping and mowing machine by Bamlett, turnip pulpers and slicers by Nicholson, chaff cutters by Bentall, double-row turnip drill, 13 spout corn drill, cake mill, turnip scuffle, Avery's weighing machine, chain harrows, two sets of iron harrows, set of c over seed harrows, two hnrse iron or Cambridge roller, two wheel ploughs, drill plough, the usual assortment of farm tools, compri- capital mash wagon, long and short ladders, ferret i. .• iron hurdles, iron and wood troughs, rakes. pikels. wagon ropes, DOG CART, HARNESS. AC.—Weil-built dog cart by Hud- son, Whitchurch, with lamps and cushions complete, nearly new; set of block harness silver mounted, riding s iddle, double rein bridle, horse clothing, &c. THE GEARS will comprise—Three sets of shaft gear', two sets of chain gears, two sets of ploughing gears, head collars, As. POTATOES.—About r;) measures of Main Crop Seed potatoes. THE DAIRY VESSELS, all new, will include 4 patent double chamber cheese presses, large oa': cheese tub, small ditto, 20 pairs of rats from 1J to 15 inches, curd mill, drainer, cheesa hooping, 12 tin milk pans, 4 milk carriers, 4 milking cans, 2 iron cheese stools, drip tubs, cream steins, salting turoel, &c. A small portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising kitchen tables, various belclies, clothes horses, &1: Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. The Auctioneer has much p'ei3ar<; to incite spec;a! at- teation to thi-s important Sale. The dairy cows an I heifers area first civs selection, ii; to g.) iii-o the best Storks in Cheshire. Tm implements and dairy vessels h ive all Deen purchased new during the last three yeirs. Cat ilteues f.-viii place of Sale, or Eyton House. Wrex- ham. 41:Jj yALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SOX. 'J -J- SALE AT No. 7, ST. MARK'S TERRACE. 'j E-SRS. ASTON and SON have received in?t'uctioas il from Miss Davies(?h" i4 giving np house-keeping) tD SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, MARCH 2nd, on the premises as ai ove, the whole of her Houi-ebold Furuiture and HItdi. Valuable cottage Pianoforte, full compass, in walnut case, mahogany sofa in hair seating, arm chairs and small chairs, pictures, fenders, fkeirous, carptts, oil cloth, kitchen i-rHMer, mahogany chest of drawers with brass bandies. -Windsor, nd other chairs, square ami leaf tables, clocks, and the contents of -four bed-roomai, also the usual assortment of sau.:epalU, .po.s, kettles, and crocks. The whole to be sold without reserve, commencing at 2 o'clock prompt. Auctioneers Office, Regent-itroet, Wrexham. 450a ASTON'S AUCTION ROOM, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. SPECIAL NOTICE WORTHY OF ATTENTION. SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, ETC. MESSRS ASTON & SON hare received positive in- ?JL strnctioDs to SELL BY AUCTION as above, a choice collection of genuine OIL PAINTINGS, and a few scarce Steel-plate Engrarizigsi, consigned by the Rus3eU Art Agency Company, London, owing to the prevailing dulness in trade, on TUESDAY, MATICH 3rd, 1891. Any lots cun be purchased by Private Treaty on the day of Sale. Sale to commence at TvrO o'clock in the afternoon, and Seven in the evening. Amo: gst the collection will be found subjects by V. Rolyat, E. Priestley, J. V. Harrop, Mackensir-, Langlcis, Milison Hunt, Capi', Iti-bards, and others too numerous to mention. On view morning of Sale Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneers' Offices, 'Wrexham. -N.B.-The Auctioneer would caR special attention to • this genuine Sale, as each picture is signed by the Artist. A written guarantte of each OLe giaen by the Agent, if required. 439o "ALES BY MESSRS LEJCAS. HORSE SALKS. c is's, HOTLIAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &e. SiJURDAYS throughout the year for EACKS. HAR- NESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Sel6ct-&iles for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Eccses to be at the Repository day yrior. •Ciiarge with night's Livery if unsold, 14a. NE'jOr. SAt. THURSDAY, MARCH ?TH. 51 £A¡IÆ BY MR T. P. ROBERTS. DENBIGHSHIRE. FK £ EHOLD PfiOPERTY. MR T. P. ROBERTS has been ?nstructed to SELL BY m AUCTION, at the Wvnnotty Arms Hotel, Rttt?n, on TUESDAY, MAJWTH 3rd, 1891, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subjeot to conditions to fca then produced &11 that Freehold Public House, at Bryneglwys, known all NEW INN," situate on the road-side leading to Wreic- ham, Ruthin. Corwen., and Llangollen, with convenient ,Outbuildings, Garden, and about Eigk-t acres of Fertile- iand. 'Ihis hostel i-* old-established, and from its position c&-mrnands a good bu-iinazi. The house sod buildings are in a good state of repair. ;For further particulars apr!y to the AUCTIONEER, or to Messrs LLOYD it ROBERIS, Solicitors, Ruthin. Piai £ irion, Ruthin. 323o • 1 1 —■ —— ? —— ¡ =--sALE'BlG: SEXTON. -1 r )IOLU:XGTON HERD OF PIGS. i I' R G.. SEXTON will SELL by AUCTION 'n ill THUKHDAY, MARCH 19th, 1?1, at ] p.m. MolliBgton, Chester, EIGHTY PEDIGREE PIGS, of the Large and Mid/ije White Breeds, the property of F. Walker-Jones, Esq. Catalogues on ?FP icstiofl to G. M. Se-wton, Stone Lodge, Jpswich. 41 la Sales by Auction. -r SALES BY MESSRS JOXES & SON. ,J' FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. MARCH 2ND, 1891. ESSRS JONES <& SON beg to thank their patrons T.I. and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they -vill hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 2nd day of March, IS91, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy C iws, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horued 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-i, Areade, High-street, Wrexhim. 907f ON I UESDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1891, AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STOR"; STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. \ffESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons ?_i. and fiiends for their Jiberai support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which wiil take place on Tuesday, the 3rd day of Mareh, lSYl, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Iiostett, When the following Stock will be offered :— f Prime Fat Bullock. Heifers, and Bulls. 68 1 Uselul Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens, ( Caivin? Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 11:-6 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheepand Lambe. 18 Fat Calves. 151 Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. Which include :— 4 Fat Bullocks, and 1.0 Fat Scotch Wethers, the property of Mr Lancelot,.Caia Farm, Gresford. 20 Fat Scotch WetVers, bel nging to Mr W. Jones, Burton Lane, Rossett. 3 Fat Beasts, and I -1 5 F-it 25 Fat Scotch Wethers, from Mr Price Davies, Kinnerton Green, Kinnerton. 20 Fat Welsh wethers, the property of Mr E. Jones, Ho eley Bank, Gresford. 3 Fat Beasts, 10 Fat Sheep, and 2 Fat Calves, belonging to A Gentleman in the Neighbourhood. 10 Fat Sheep, from Mr Geo. Clarke, Plas Devon, Holt. 3 Fat Beasts, the property of Mr W. Fryer, Blackbrook Farm, Penyffordd. 3 Fat Beasts, belonging to Mr J. Hughes, Yew Tree Farm, Rossett. 7 Fut Pigs and 4 Fat Calves from Mrs Woolric Allingcon Hall, Rossett. 2 Fat Beasts and 20 Fat Scotch Wethers, the propertyof Mr J. H. Willis, Cam yr Alyn Farm, Rossett. 2 Fat Beast?, 1 Fat Bull, 6 Fat Shetp and 14 Fat Pigs. belonging ti Mr T. Lewis, Mill House, Rossetl-. 6 Fat Pigs from Mrs Randle3, Da:sy Lane, Rossett. '2 Fat Be ists, and j In-cali Cows, the property of Mr Pa'ker, Springfi-jlds, Marford. 2 Fat Beasts belonging to J. S. Boydell, E-q., Bryn Alyn, Gresford. ) Fresh Barren Heifer 6 Fat Sheep, and 3 Fat Calves from Mr Ran lies. Hem House, Rossett. 2 Fat Bullocks belonging to Mr W. E. Samuel, Rossett Hall Farm, Rossett. 1 Cow and Calf 6 Fat Pigs t) Small tore Pigs, and 3 Fat Calves, the propeity of Mr Moore, Pulford. 2 Fat Beasts, from Mr W. Meredith, Borras Farm, Wrexham. 4 Fresh Barrens, i 4 Fat Pigs, and I 1 Fat Calf, the property of Mr Wright, Honkley, Burton, Rossett. I Fat Bull, 1 In-calf Cow, and 6Small Str-re Pigs, belonging to Messrs J. and T. Woolrich, Llyntro, Burton, Rossett. 1 Fat Bulloclc, and 1 Fat Calf from Mr Wm. Lewis, Marford Hall, Rossett. 1 Fat Beast the property of Mr C. Davies, Cox Line, Arlington, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs and 1 Fat Calf belonging to Mr Alderman, Singaret Farm, Llay. 1 In-calf CJW and I 10 Strong Store Pigs from Mr J. Jones, Rackery Faim, Burton, Rcssett. 2 Sows and foUowers and 6 Sma'l Store Pigs belonging to Mr W. H Edwards, Llay Place, Gresford. Cow and Calf from Mr Taylor, Darland, Rossett. Sow and followers belonging to Mr Davies, Crab Mill, Rossett. 2 Fat Piga, from Mr Sillery, Gresford. 3 Small Store Pigs. belonging to Mrs Lloyd, Singaret Hill, Gresford. 2 Fat '"Hives, fr ill M" J. Eirdley, C >x Wood, Rossett. I Fitt Ct,f, bel nixing to Mr J. G. Par .er, Honkley, Rossett. And uther Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Also, 10 SMes of Himp-cured B ICI) 6 Home-cured Hains. 40 Boxes of Potatoes (Myatts.) Further 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. Offkes 1, Arcade, High -street, Wrexham. 317 Sale of Four in-calf Cows, Yearling Heifer, In pig Sows, Fat and Store Pigs, Poultry, mplements of Husbandry, DAiry Vessels, aad put of the Household Furniture, Pianofoite, &c., at BRYNGOLEU, EDDDIG. One and a half miles from Wrexham. Vt E ?SRS JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr .1' l i Thomas Jones, who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1891, on the above premises, the above live and dead faiming stock, dairy vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, &c-, com- prising LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &C -Young cow and calf, cow in full profit, two promising two-year-old in-calf heifers, yearling heifer, half-bred Berkshire in-pig sow, seven smart store pigs, two fat pigs, about ten couple of fowls, patent chaff cutter, turnip pulper, turnip slicer and bench, mixing tubs, hay knife, ladders, stone and wood pig troughs, rain water tubs, swill tuba, large dog kennel, quantity of old iron, yclves, shovels, hay rakes, pikeli, picks, riddles, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c -Full compass cottage pianoforte, in rosewood case, by C. Hampton, L-,iidon. eight-day's clock, with brass dial, polished oak kitchen dresser, and shelves, quantity of pewter dishes, and plates, oak leaf table, old black oak kitchen chairs, two painted leaf tables, Oak bedstead, -fiock btd, mattress, staff churn, butter mitt and prints, butter s:ales and weights, hair and wire milk seives, cheese screw, small cheese tub, small cheese vats, tin Sllittinsr, cu'd breaker, milk dishes, cream pots. tin milk pans, tin milking pan?, milk measures, sundry milk tips. and a few boxes of Myatt's seed potatoes, &c. Sale at one o'clock. Office 4, Arcade, Wrexham. t354 SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. FAIR DAY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. 1 R ?' E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the 'Ll above Mart on Wednesday next. M?rch Ub, 1N91 ??°;?"S Fat and Store C?tDe, Sheep, Pig/ ?d Calves. T1Z* I— 25 Prime Fat Beast, Grand Fat Bull. heavy weight 1i9o0 n ^erf £ T5tul Barrens, Calver and Stirks 190 Ripe Fat Sheep, 160 Fat Pigs and Calves. Also a Governess Car in excellent condition, to suit a pony 12 or 13 hands. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at 11 30 a.m 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 477 AT CORNIST HALL FARM, FLINT, About 15 miles walk from the Flint Station on the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Highly Important Sale of the Live and Dead Stock, com- prising thirty-eight Head of Choice Cattle, two teams of powerful wagon Horses, useful farmed Hack, 30 ?SfS Sheep, 2t5 neat bacon and poiket Pj., about 40 head of barn-door Fowl, together with a large collection of modern and valiable Agricultural Implements (including an excellent four-horse power vertical Engine, equal to ziew), Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, etc., also the whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and four Bed-rooms, which will be SOLD by AUCTiON by E DAVIES, on MONDAY and TUESDAY ?1 MARCH !)th and 10th, 1891. by direction of the representatives of the late Mr John Thomas. First daj-s Sate—Sale at 11 prompt. Second day's Sale- Commencing tt, 1 o clock. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending purchasers to the above Stock. The horses are young and active, and capital workers. The C ittle are well bred and a choice lot. The implements are most modern, and by eminent makers. Catalogues may be obtained at the Farm, at the principal Hotels in the locality, cr from the Auctioneer, 11, Wrex- b IM.-gtreet; Alold, 4-ga Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. SALE AT SiANSTY LODGE, NEAR 1HK TOWN OF WREXHAM. rn,f R S. T. BAUGH Las been favored with Insttuctlons M from the Representatives of the late hoin? s H. Jones, E.q., to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises at Stamty Lodge, aforesaid, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3aD, 1891, the whole of deceased's OUT-nOOt EFFECTS, and part of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FUitNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS. CULINARY ARTICLES, and other Effects. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS compr se—Bay carriage horse, Rodney," 15-2 hands, rt d and white cros-3-ble(I cow with calf, red and white shorthorn in-calf cow, red and white ditto in-calf heifer (second calf), four young store pigs, and poultry. PRODUCE.—Five to six ton* of splendid hay in bay, stick of barley straw (5 tons), parl ..tack of ditto, thirty to forty measures of potatoes in lots. French barn with galvanized roof, quantity of iron hurdles. oak posts, lean-to shed, j;;iner'!j bencb, &. IMPLEMENTS.—Iron plough, set of two wood h rrows, land roller, liquid manure barrel on wheels with perforated trough deliverer, seed drill, two narrow-wheel carts, one with harvest gear, carriage j ick, two heel rakes, nearly new, patent chaff cutter, turnip pu per, calf feeding though on stalid, hay takes, pikels, spadtq, forks, yelves, hoes, brushing hooks, mattock, tubs, boxes, aud numerous sundries. Parisian phseton (nearly new), pony park pi: as ion. IN GARDEN.-Lawn mower, ir ill garden roller, two ditto stone rollers with iron fiames, two hand glasses, large lot of flower pots, boxes, &c., garden netting, pruning, edging and nipping hears, rakes, scuffles, pruning saw, sieve garden line with iron winder and pin, three garden bas'ta, five watering cans, galvanized iron water barrel on wheels, two wheelbarrows, one long and two short ladders, and one step ditto, grind- stone and frame, &c. IN SADDLE-ROOM, &C.- Set of single silver-mounted carriage harness (nea: Iy new), ditto old dilto, riding saddlt and bridle, set of cart gears, sundry harness, horse clothing, saddle hoise, painted cupboard, corn coffer, ireal tub, tool chest and sundry tuols, stable lanterli'1 buckets, and sundry utensils Also part of the Household Furniture, comprising—mahogany sideboard, ditto dinner wagon, two mahogany side tables ou pillar and base, form- ing one table, easy, mahogany, and other chairs, walnut and mahogany leaf tables, whatnot, two mahogany fiamed tables witnltather centre tops, ditto writing desk, eight days' clock in mahogany case, mahogany large winged wardrobe with seven drawers in centre porti n, oak linen chest, box ottomans, iron and wood bedsteads, mattres,es, feather and flock beds, carpets, dressing tables, wa,h- stands, large painted chest, small dinner service and kitchen ditto, with tie usual kitchen furniture, culinary articles, dairy utensils, and other effectf,. Sale at 11 o'clock, prompt. z1425t SALE BY MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON. TUESDAY, MARCH 19TH. r-JWE OSWESTRY AND WESTEHN COUNTIES EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SALE of about 20 SHORTHORN BULLS, Chiefly Yearlings, a-id 50 Shorthorn Cows and Heifers from fifty eminent breeders also about 300 TO 400 STORE CATTLE. Catalogues, price 6d each, and all information may be had on and after March 7fi, from WHITFIELD & SON, 449n Aucticneers, Oswestry, Salop. RE ROBERT JACKSON, LLANYMYNECH. MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON have received inatruc- 1 tions from H. Hugh Jones, Esq., Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, to SELL BY AUCTION, at LLANYMYNECH TIMBER YARD, on THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1891, the whole of STOCK-IN- TRADE, consisting of 1,000 deal flooring boards, pitch pine and other board. t,0 oak gate posts, 3 pitch pine logs and 70 planks, 110 coffin boards, 200 oak, ash, poplar, and other planks, 5uO oak spokes, 30 stocks, 12 oak gates, 10 oak cattle cribs, 40 oak hurdles, fencing posts and rails, 630 colliery chocks, spruce poles, wheelbarrows, sl tbs, fire- wood, bolts, nuts, nails, lamp' &c. Also instructions from Mr R. Grandidge, of Chester, to Sell at tha same time and place the whole of the valuable MACHINERY, PLANT, TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, OFFICE, 7 WOOD BUILDINGS, &c., viz. :-A nea-ly new 14 horse-power high pressure horizontal engine b: a good maker, a high pressure one flub boiler, pump and injectors, saw bench by Greenwood Brothers, bone mill, racs saw bench, patent horizontal saw frame complete, iron dr-g bench with boring apparatus, patent band saw (all by Robinson, of Rochdale), sharpening machine by Howden, 5) circular aud other saw", two Scotch Deirick crane-, water tank, contents of smiths' shot', grinding mill, shafting, pullevs, belting, tram rails, blocks, chaim. leg-, pit,;Il pine office with plate glass windows, seven wood buildings from 60 by 30 to 20 by 16 feet, with slate and galvaniz -d roofs, large number of bricks, three fir-i and thief proof safes, OFFICE FURNITURE and other Effects, the whole beiug in excel- lent order and equal to new. N.B.—The whole of the lots are to be cleared away as soon as possible. In consequence of the numerous lots the Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock prompt with the Stock of Timber. Catalogues may be had from the place of Sa!e or from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow-street, Oswestry, seven days prior to the sale. 4732 MR J. LOYD, AUCTIONEEEU AND APPRAISER, 4 AND 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. Over 30 Years practical experience in the Furnishing Business, •. Valuations made from Probate or Sale. 352f Business Announcements. 'r' HANDFIELD ROUSE STORES, THE CROSS, BRYlVIBO. TH It above Stores are now OPENED for the supply of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND GENERAL GOODS Of the bast quality at lowest prices, A TRIAL SOLICITED. w. T. JONES) PROPRIETOR (For 6 Years Manager at the Brymbo Co-operative Stores.) 3S2f If you want Good and Reliable PROVISIONS go to JOHN WILLIAMS, 17, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. FINEST SELECTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PROVISIONS, Comprisinar some of the finest AMERICAN AND CHESHIRE CHEESE, From the Best Dairies. Best Value in Wrexham in Home-cured and Wright's Crown Brand AMERICAN BACON AND HAMS. CHOICE SMOKED WILTSHIRE AND BELFAST ROLL FINEST DANISH, KIRL, IRISH AND WELSH BUTTERS. EGGS, TINNED MR ATS, PICKLES, AND SAUCES Of all description alwax s n ^tcck. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 17, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 173f TO FARMERS AND CHEESE MANUFACTURERS. THE BEST SALT FOR CHKESE AND BUTTER MAKING, ALSO FINE LUMP, LAND, AND ROCK SALT, Can only be obtained ia this district from CHARLES SEDDON, CITY SALT STORES-, LEADWORKS LANE, CHESTER Orders Promptly attended to in Town or Gentry. Attendance at the Chester Corn Exchange every Saturday. Deliveries in Wrexham every Wednesday. 213f ESTABLISHED A.D.. LS4J». EST?BHSHEO A. D 1S4?. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire Flintshire, Merionethshire Cheshire, Shropshire %nd Mirth Wales register TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. In advance, 9s per annum. in advance, lis per annum. Ou Credit, 10s per annum. I On Credit, 12s per annum. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbigbshire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, = SLIU JGAYLEY & JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. Business Announcements I THE SUEBRATEO PENA0U3 SPtllNG WATERS "Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, of Merit awr.J"¡ by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Brit-tin, for these Waters aho at Int..rnatiol1:1 Exhibition, London, 1881. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES .?"? ? ?? '?0? And MINERAL WATERS .JfÀ..V  ? ??5??'??? Manufactured from ^ee that 0 -<It and G.. Name and T"'de Ma.rk are ???? ??E? On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious Articles being Substituted wTx 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 COrPBBS aF as as ARE NOW ROASTED ON THE PREMISES BY PHILLIPS & COMPANY, WREXH AM. »28«t FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LONDON. 1875. so m s WELSH Alk I= IE 1.p. BRfMJANT. PURI. SPARKLtNGa THE BREWERY, WREXHAMNORTH WALES. 2022 ASK FOR WREXHAM "PILSENER" BEER. THE QUEEN OF LAGER BEERS. SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, RESTAUR AN FS, RAILWAY- STEAM BOATS, Ac.. IN THE TOURIST DISTRICT OF WALES. BOTTLING AGENTS REQUIRED IN EVERY TOWN WHERE NOT REPRESENIED. THE WREXHAM LAGER BEER COMPANY, LD., ARE NOW MANUFACTURING "PURE ICE," FROM THE WREXHAM TOWN WATER. PRICES ON APPLICATION. I BREWERY AKD OFFICES: WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SEASON'S MALT FOR SALE. 464 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICKS FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 2570 3, BIG a STREET, WREXHAM. ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS SOLE ADDRESS:— R. ELXrfIS A SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE.HADE AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. MESSRS M A S O N BROS. Have much satisfaction in informing their friends that as the season comes round our trade b(,unds along at an ever increasing speed. Last year our sales were four times greater tha.n in aily previous year, and this year we look witb confidence for a great extension in the demand for our Specials. OIJa EUrjLAso, N AND EXCEL^IOK T'AI.F Lave been Mnnnstrate.t by both stienei ana actice to be the most perfect and economical hubt-titutes for milk. OUR (IRE.4.11 AJ*D BUT F'EK AND SPECIAL FATTENINU .TLE AL^ we sell on the guaranteed analysis of 10 per cent. Oil, 21 per cent. Alhumenoida or flash former?, an i 43 per cent. fat and heat givers. DCR AROMATIC nORSE AND CATTIJE FOOD OR CONDIMENT needs no praise from U5- it establishes itself the favorite wherever used, as the laTge number of testimonials from veterinary surgeons and b()6rw and cattle keepers abundantly testifies. Copies of testimonials and anilysises supplied by post. <> MASON BROS., FEEDING EXPERTS, PHOENIX MILL, DERBY EOAD, LIVERPOOL. l An AGENTIWANTED in WREXHAM DISTRICT in place of eir l,ite traveller Mr Armstrong. 109f Business Announcements GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLliSKM i.NT. Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECTt" Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract 0: the Coal :\line" Regulation At: AND Special CcHiery Ituiet-for North WVm* To te had in Sheets anrt Books in tc,t h inil Welsh. | j A Y LEY AND j- l A j) L L V PKOPKIKTORS. t WATCHES The Best Value, the Strongest, most Durable and Finest Timrkc-v-ners ever made. TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS of Owrtrs now using them in all parts of the world. ,(:;I,- IMPROVED KEYLESS WATCHES Not liable to failure, pivinp Extra. Strength, Greater Freedom from Accidents, And Roduood Cost of Manufacture. < "SPECIAL MAKE" LADIES) KEYLESS LEVER WATCH In Silver Cases In GoH Case Three-qnarter Plate Lever, with Compound Balance. Ruby jewello.l in 1: Extra Strong Keyless work, tiicii \>nci Interchangeable throughout. Price 910 in Massive LVt. Gold ITi'in:r; Half-Hunting, or Crystal Glass, richly engraved ex- plain polished, With Monogram Engraved Free. In Silver Cases. 95. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN ROLD lViv>niir.n.-e •warranted. Sent free and at our risk to ail p,tr £ s C the world. KEYLESS "BANK" WATCH Cheapest, Strongest, and Best £ 5 ENGLISH KEYLESS WATCH ever made. Silver Cases Silver Casea Best London make throughout. Three-quarter 1'late English Lover, Large Chronometer Balance, Jewelled in Rubies, Extra Strong Key les;j AH.iun, Each part interehaugcable. An Exact Timekeeper aud the Best Value in the market. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN uLD. Price £ 5, in Extra Strength SUwun;; Silver Crvslcl Glass Cases. Performance warranted. Sent free at our risk to all parts of t L-. e world. Will send the above Watches, together with Warranty for correct performance, to any part of the world, free and at his risk. oa receipt of P.O.O., payable at G P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. CLOCKS for the honse, of every kind, in great variety, from £1 to £ 500. CHURCH and TURRET CLOCKS.-Estimates and advice free. Just eomploted the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hall, Ashton-under- Lyno Parish Church, and many others. PLATE, for presentation and household use. In Sterling Silver and Electro Plate. Prettiest patterns and best quality, at moderate prices. JEWELLERY, in fine Gems or Plain Gold of U best London make. Many thousands of novelties at manufacturers' prices. I ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in endless variety, set with the finest Gems, and of best London make. "Speciality" Brilliant Rings, at £10. and LA Selections free on receipt of reference. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best 'D 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. Steam Factory is the only one of its kind in London. Visitors to town are invited to view both Factory and Show Rooms, which contain the Largest and Best Stock in London, at the Lowers Prices for Cash. 1'('19. MAKER TO H. M. THE QPEEN aROYAL FA ~TY, The ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE, etc., etc., THE STEAM FACTORY. 62 & 64, LUDGATK MILL, Norton House, La Belle ?au\?.g-c Yard, and 1, Boy Court. E.C 28,Royal Exchange, & Wegt End House, 25, Old Bond Street, W., LONDON. WATCH, &c., CLUBS.—Applications for Agen- »» cies invited to establish these Clubs, whi h yere originated by Mr. Benson over 40 year a &Li;cp. hU particulars post free. 774 ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON-TARIFF FIRE AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed C.Jpital.£)5ï.5VO Paid-up.£j I /,00 Premium Income for Chairenan— Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq., of Dolobran (Liovu s Bank, Limited.) Head Office-26. Old Broad Street, Loudon, E.C. I specbor for Wale-.—M. I-ennan t- Jones, 3a, Hi^" h-siree* Wrexham. Prospectuses, rates, and other information can be obtained on application to the Head or District Offices as above. TILe Company invite applications for Agencies ia Wales. ilrjSa x- ehgioug Services. ¿' CHESTER STREET BAPTIST CUAPE" WREXHAM.  ?' be preache:! Io.TO,oirflta4,i Tby the Pa,tor, ,.c; ,Q.-uéll. REV. PHILIP A. H U I) Ci E L L' JfiTJainR object: "No Regret. :t