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SaJes by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. BI^RCH 9TH. 1891. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons l.'J. and friends for their constant support, and be" to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 9th day of March, IS91, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bullg, Oxen, and Heifers. Enteral Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Bre ding Sows and Store Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices—4. Arcade, High-street, Wrexh un. 907f O-s TUESDAY, MARCH IllST, 1S91, AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORIt STOCK AT THE jjyysETT SMITHFIELD. TVf TAVKS & soN beg to thank their patrons -????? ionds for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of F?t and Store ?°"J' tbe 31.tday of place on Tuesdiy, the 31st day of S?r&. S?. ? their Smith&el.t. Golden Lion Hotel, ?°?? When the foHowiEg Stock win be offered Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 68 U etul Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens, J C-ilvini Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 186 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs. 18 Fat Calves. 151 pork Bacon, and Store Pigs. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers eirnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices: 1, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 496 SALE OF A VALUABLE PIECE OF BUILDING LAND AT COEDPOETH. TO pv SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS JONES & SON. at the Cross Foxes Hotel Coedpoeth, on Fri- day M ir-h 20th. lbfll, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, mihiect to conditions to be then produced, All that Valuable Piece or Parcel of BUILDING LAND, containing by estimation about 450 square yards situate and adjnininj- the road leading from Coedpoeth to Talwrn, in the County of Denbigh. All Mines and Minerals are reserved, and late in the occupation of Mrs Mary Griffith. For further particularq apply, MR J. ALLINGTON Ht:GH& SoHcitor. Wrexham, or the Auctioneers. 4, Arcade, Wrexhim. 547a PRELIMINARY. Sale of dairy cows and heifers, fat bullock*, weanling calves, fat and store pigs, poultry, noble team of wagon hoMe", hack mare, stacks of hay, wheat and oat straw, mangolds, masnuni bonum potatoes, the usual assort- ment of agricultural implt mintq, hoTse power for pulp- in-, <tc thrill, < bain and plough gears, harness, riding sadd,eq and bridles, slauahter-house requisites, dairy vessel* Lind effects, at the HADDOCKS FARM, Oresfon1. I\IE;r.s JONF.S & SON have received instructions l' frm Mr Williim Jones, who is retiring, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday April 1st, 18^1 on the abnve premises, the "'h,,le of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Farm Produce, Dairy Vessels and Effect- Particulars in future advertisements. 5t8j MR J. LLOYD, AUCTIONEEER AND APPRAISER, 4 AND 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. Over :<0 Years practical experience in the Furnishing Business. Valuations made for Probate or Sale. 352f SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. ""J- AT CORNIST HALL FARM, FLINT, About 15 minutes' walk from the Flint Station, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Highly Important Sale of the Live and Dead Stock, com- prising 3S Head of Choice Cattle, Tvo Teams of Powerful Wagon Horses, Useful Farmer's Hack, 30 Ripe Fat Sheep, l6 Neat Bacon and Porket Pigs, about 40 Head of Barn-door Fow', together with a large Collt ction of Modern and Valuable Agricultural Implements (includ- ing an excellent Four Horse-power Vertical Engine, equal to new1, Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, Ac. also the whole of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to Parlor, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and four Bedr-oms, which will be SOLI) BY AUCTION, by MR J. E. DAVLEO, on MONDAY and TUESDAY. MIRCH 1 M h and lUth 1-91, by direction of the lepresenta- iives of the late Mr John TAi)ma-. First day's sit It!iale at 11 prompt. Second day's sale- Commencing at I o'clock. The Auctionter begs to call tht attention of intending Durchaatrs to the above Stock. The Horses are young and active, and capital workers. The Cattle are well bred, and s cboice iot. Tbe Implements are most modern, and by eminent makere. Catalogues may be obtained at the Firm, at the principal Hotels in the locality, or from the AUCTIOKEKR, 11, Wrexham-street, Mo d. 545z "IAI,ES BY MESSRS LUCAS. '-j -<> HORSE SALES. J^UOAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSG-5; CARTS, GEARS, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS, HAR- NESS HORSES, C')BS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HAKYKS3 and SADDLERY. Select Siles for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at the Repository day prior. l.'harge with night's Livery if uns J1 i. 10s. NEXT Svi, THURSDAY, MARCH 19rH. 51 SALE BY MESSRS C. COOKE & SONS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1891. BROUGHTON LODGE, NEAR WORTHENBURY. TO DAIRYMEN. MILK PURVEYORS, AND OTHERS HIGHLY IMPORT VNT SALE OF 70 HEAT) WELL- BliEl) SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, Viz. Forty-thiee Young DAIRY COWS, witn Calf or in Calf. sixteen very choice tw -year-old Short-horned HElFi £ RS, with i'a:f or in Calf. Six Col itiry Yearling Short-horne I HEIFERS. Seveu Fresh Young BARKENS, One twj year-old BULL. Two powerful Draught Iloit-) ES and theirGEARS. One capi,al HACK GELDING, quiet to ride and drive. Three iivpig CELTS, One SOW and Nine PIGS of the L:irg Wi,itt) Breed, T irteen smart POITKE rS. A Well-selected collection of modern IMPLEMENTS, and tin whole of the HOUSSHOiD FURNITURE, DAIRY" and BREWING VESSELS, &c.,&i\ KEFP —The Hay and Straw, witii the use of the build- ings up to the 1st of May will be Sold to be consumed oil the preiuise i, if not disposed of privately. Mt.SSitS C. COOKE AND SOX h? received in- structions from the Executors of the late Mr Tccma- Cooke, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premise, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TII, ltl:tl. Luncheon by Ticket at 10.30. Sale at 11.30 prompt. Catalogues to be had from the AUCTIONEERS one week prior to Sale. The Auctioneer-) I:ave much pleasure and confidence in calling attention to th- dispersion < f the above valuable Stock. i?[>eski:ig -ent;rA,lv, the whole of the Live Stick will be found to fuhy maintain the reputation of the late Mr Cooke, as a successful farmer, whose stock was invariably selected with a view to rent-paying ami prrofit- able results. Horsrs inclu led in the; e are two very pciweiful ca t mares and one half-bred gelding, quiet to rid- and drive Implements a. e all well selected, and in a good state of pressrvati m. In consequence of the farm being given up at Lady-day next, tho whole of the live and lead stock must be realized, and will therefore be for absolute sale. Offices High-street and Church-street, Ellesmere. 5\8fo SALE BY MR E. C. STRETCH. 'r-r, Catalogue of the Valuable Stock of 24 Carriages, 20 Sets o Single and Double Silver and Brass-mounted Harness 15 well-reasoned Harness Horses, &c., the property of .Mr Nich()1as Wrigh t, whQ is retiring from the business of a Job M ister, and which will be Sold by Auction by MR K. C. STRETCH, on TUESDAY, MARCH 21th, 3I 1S!U, at Eleven o'clock prompt, on the Premises, AUUH ION-ROAD, BIRKDALE, tiOUTHPOKT. On \lj'T Monday, 23rd March.—Catalogues post free from the Auctioneer, lo, Moor-ateeet, Ormskirk or Nicholas Wnght. Kiding School, Birkdale. t546 SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. -rv- RUGBY. MESSRS T ATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OP HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES. THE SECONIJ TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. Next Mon'hly Sa'e, TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. 98T MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice j that in future Hordes may be ridden and examined In the Ri ling School on the Monday previous, and morning of bale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to ssra TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 1785 Sales by Auction. "r- 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. V/l R LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next .tI AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bullocks, Heiferp, Cows and Bulls. The usual suDply of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of Bicon, Pork, and Store Pigs. Fat and Rearing Cat res. MR LLOYD has a Grand Entry of REARING CALVES for Monday next for his Sale at Wrexham, including entries from the stocks of Mr Parry. Croesyokin Mr R. Fearnall, The Lea; Mr Stevens, Caldecott: Mr Fearnall, Royton Mr Evans, Marchwiel Old Hall (also his pedigree bull, tht sire of the calves, will be sold this d*y) Mr Fearnall, Pickhill Mr Griffiths, Roden's Hall Mr Albert Lowe, Farndon Mr Sutton, Althrey Hall &c., &c. 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 t on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under 8s sold free, up to 30s each fid, over that sum and up to X5 each Is. No sale, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneer's Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 789nz SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Important Sale of 24 Dairy Cows, Heifers, and Bull, Stilish Cob, Sows and Pigs, Potatoes, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, and Surp'us Furniture, at CHORLTON LANE, Situate 2 miles from Malpas, and 2i frcm Worthenbury. MR LLOYD has been instructed by Mrs Robinson iVM (who is retiring from farming), to SELL BY AUCTION, in her faimyard at Chorlton Lane, on ATUR- DAY, MARCH 7TH, the whole of her valuable DAIRY STOCK, HORSE, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY VESSELS, &c. Particulars as follows CATTLE.-20 grand dairy cows and heifers, mostly with calves at foot, and others near calving 3 yearling heifers, 1 two-year-old stock bull. HORSE.—Brown cob gelding, three-years-old, about 14-3 has been in chains, and works well. PIGS. 5 breeding sows, 4U small and store pigs. PRODUCE.—About 200 measures of Magnum Bonum r potatoe-, about 50 measures of white oats. THE IMPLEMENTS will comprise.-I.1 inch wheel cart with harvest gearing, 2 narrow-wheel carts, broad-wheel tumbrel, chaff cutters, turnip pulpers, set of iron harrows, set of wood hirrows, cultivator, wheel plough, ridging plough, scuffle, Cambridge roller, wood roller, 40 iron hurdles, long ladders, 2 short ditto, calf mangers, iron j wood, and tile pig troughs, Avery's" weighing machine, I sack truck, sack bags, wheelbarrows, cow chains, and the usual assortment of farm tools. GEARS, &c -2 Sets of thrill gears, I set of chain gear', sets of ploughing gears, sundry odd gea 8, saddle and bridle, corn coffer, stable tools, &c. BUILDING.—Wood building with corrugated iron roof, containing tying for 4 cows, calf kit, loose box, and loft over (nearly new.) THE DAIRY VESSELS will comprise—Wood cheese tub suitable for 20 cows, curd drainer, 2 sets of whey tubs, 3 cheese pr sses, 3 wood pails, bench, wheel churn, 2'J pairs of cheese vats from 11 to 13 inches, cream steins, cans, Ac. A few lots of surplus Furniture. Refreshments at 12.30. Sale at 1 o'clock. Dairy farmers will find a lot of excellent Cows at this select little Sale. Mrs Robinson has been most particular I to rear only from her b's milkers. An inspection respectfully invited. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. t440 TUESDAY, MARCH lUTH, AT 1.15. I THE CHOLMONDELEY DAIRY STOCK. Special select and unreserved sale of a grand stock of 85 fine Dairy Cows and Claving Heifers, 50 fat three-year- old Scotch Wethers, 3U Store Pigs, Cheese Vats, Presses, &c. Will be removed for convenience of sale to MALPAS STATION COVERED CATTLE MARKET. TRAINS leave Chester at 10.5S and 12.45, Crewe at 9.35 and I I U. White urch at 10.29 and 1.2.8. MR LLOYD has been favored with instructions from R. Percival Brassey, Esq. (who is giving up dairying) to SELL BY AUCTION in Malpas Station Smithtield, without reserve, on Tuesday, the 10th day of March next, his very fine STOCK OF DAIRY COWS, Sheep, Pigs, D^iry Vessels, &c., pirficulars as follows:- CATTLE—15 Grand" Young Shorthorn Dairy Cows, about 30 will have Calves at foot by day of Sale. 31 Very choice 2 and 3-year-old in-calt Heifers, close on profit. 5 Welsh Heiters, 3 years old, with Calves at foot. 4 Ripe Fat Beast. SHEEP OJ ipe Scotch Wethers, 3 years old. PIGS -3() ytrong Store Pigs. DAIRY VESSELS—Three Patent Chee?e P.e sas, by Albion Iron Work- 20 Pairs of Cheese Vats, from from 12 to 15 inches (as good as new), &c., &c. A FEW NOTTS.—Only Shorthorn BnUs from the best milking strains have been used in the above herd for many yeirs. The Cows are in-calf to, and tie young C ilves are by that Grand Red Bull, 11 Du ie of Darlstou," sold at last Malpas Christmail Sale to Mr J. A. Brown, Ridley Hall, who intends u-ing him this season. Th 3 Two-year old Heifers are by Viscount Craggs," a pure Bates' Bull. and they are now in-calf to a Bull bred by Mr P. H. Cbesters, Nantwich. IW Buyers in want of good genuine Short-legged Dairy Cows, combining milk and form, will do well to visit Malpas Smithfield on the 10th the name of Brassey is enough to guarantee the quality. Luncheon at 12.35. Sale at 1.15. No Catalogues. offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. j48Sn WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH AND 19TH AT 12 0 'CLOCK. THE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES FOR NORTH WALES, SHROPSHIRE & CHESHIRE, AND THE OPENING DAY OF THE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, ERECTED ON THE I WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL BOWLING GREEN, AT W R E X HAM. 450 HORS ET~ ENTERED. €20 IN PRIZES For the best Wagon Horses and Colts, Trotting and Action Trials for Cobs and Ponies. B H LLOYD ba much p'easure in announcing his i' Opening Sales in the Ne.v Repository, for Wed. nes(lay and 'I .liurid.ty, March isth an i 19;h, in the follow- ing ordr WEDNESDAY MARCS ISTH, 250 Harness Horses, Hunter4, Vin, Tram, and Milk Float Horse-, firae stepping Welsh Cobs, and Ponies (for which Wa'es has long been celebrated) many are fit tor stowing purpo-es. j. ?II.CH 19TI1. THURSDAY. M \RCH 19TH. ISO Grand Wtgon Horses, 2 and 3-year-old Oeldings and Fiil:es, 25 Shrebred S;:ill:oas, tiiorjugh-bred, and Poay Stallions, aid a few Shirebred Mares and Fillies. Over 120 of li,) Wagon Horses are between 4 and 7 years old, and of a sort that are seldom met with, combining weight and substance. The above Horses are all the property of gentlemen faime's and bree lers of the district, no dea'erV dorses in- cluded in the 1,114 Horses changed hands at the four Quarterly Sales last year, and only 3 were returned for not answering de- scription. A flr.;t.clt;s Refreshment Bar, Covered Sale Ring", Grand Stands, Stalls and Mangers, are provided in the new Re- pository, together with a Trotting Track of 4tO yards. All Horses must be in their stalls by 9.3,j ior veterinary and other inspection. Judging and Show of Horses at 10 o'clock. Sales at 12 o'clock each day. Catalogues, Twopence each, from the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexham. or Messrs. Woodail and Co., Printers, Wiexhim and Oswestry. fl29a MONDAY, MARCH IGTH, AT 11 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL SALE OF STORE BULLS AND DAIRY STUCK is WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ]% T R LLOYD has been instructed to include in the above 1'* a:e, the property of J. T. King Ksq., Bodyngarhad, Ruthin, his Pedigree Red Shorthorn BULL Vigaro Beau 3nl," calved November 18*8, by "Wild Eyes Marquis" QsfQ' dam i' Yigaro 3ru," by 3rd Duke of Silldinfton." (.iS, lb.}), gr d Vig;tr,) 2n,¡" by Astor" (3296i.) Further particulars of psdigree will be given on day of Sale. The dam of "Wild Eyes Marquis (47278) was purchased at Lord Fitzh*rdin^e's Sale for 555 fcuii eaat and his aire at the Doke of Devonshire's Sale for IS5 guineas, his grand- sire 3rd Duke of Siddington (38183) was purchased from Lord Fitzhardinge for 400 puineas. The stbove important notes will clearly prove that Vigaro Beau 3rd is one of the best bred Bulls in Eng- land. Entries of other Bulls for this Sale respectfully Invited. 549a EASTER PRIZE CALF SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 23RD, AT 11.30. MR LLOYD bs plesure to announce that he wH! g!?e :J. the foUowiog PRIZK? for FAT CALVES, at his Easter Sale, on Monday, March 23rd Cl Is in Plat-i or Cash for the best Pair of Fat Calves 101 6d for the best Single Fat Calf. All Calves to be tt e property of Farmers of the District, and supporters of the auction. 5con SALE BY MK H. H. hTCHES. THE WHITCHUROhL SALOP HOHS SALE, ESTABLISHED 1573. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, March 2t, 191. Entry forms can be obtained from the Auctioneer, H. H. ETCHES, WHITCHURCH, 513 Sales by Auction. -r,r" i I SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. -r, VALUABLE PUBLIC. HOUSE AND LAND AT MAR FORD HILL, NEAR WREXHAM. I To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESStlS BEV AN PHENNAH, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel. Wrex- ham, 10 the County of Denbigh, on Monday, the 23:ü day I of March, 1891, at Four o'clock in the afttrnoon, prompt, I suoJ ct to conditions to be then produced. I All that fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the name of the RED LION" INN, with the G?rd?n Pi-c« o°t ? Lan? d. and Appurtenances adjoining, situate at M irford mn.m the Couaty of Flint, and now in the occuoat¡"n of Mr Thomas Koberts. I The House is most pleasantly and conveniently situdted, i about one mile from the village of Gresford, and on the main road between Wrexham and Chester. For further information, apply to the Auctioneers, Wrex- ham; to Messrs T. J. SMITH AD SON, Solicitors, tl, Newington, Liverpool or to Mss ra AcrON, BURY, AND ACTON, Solictors, ftegent-stireet, Wrexham 511n Important Sale of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects at STANSTY VILLA, Rhosddu, Wrexham. %/■ ESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH have received in- LTi structions from the executon of the late Misses Ihler, to SELL BY AUCTION upon the premises as above, on TUESDAY, MABCH, 17TH, lsdl, the whole of the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, Books, China, Silver and Electro Plate, Jewellery, and elEects, including the following: IN HALL.—Mahogany hat and umbrella stand, two mahogany hall chairs, small table, barometer, stone vase, hall lamp, brass stair rods, door mats, oilcloth. and stair carpet. DINING ROOM.—Mahogany telescope dining room, table with three loose leaves, mahogany couch in hair cloth, eight mahogany dining-room chair in ditto, mahoasny frame arm chair in ditto, wicker arm chair, mahogany bOLlk case, with ejeritoire and cupboards undearneath, oak sqnare card table, rocking chair, small square table, mahogany aise board (with two cuboards, collarette, drawers. <fec ), brass mounted writing desk, paper macbie inkatind, African monkey in case, French clock in glas' shade, two lire screens (brass mounted), waste paper basket, fender with standard, steel fire irons, copper coal scoop, Brussels carpet, ditto h-rsrthrug, 13 pictures, ornaments, c ibinet of five trays, containing shells, and other sea curi- s, four oil lamps, wine decanters, gilt cornice, damask curtains, &c. DRAWING Room. -Piano in rosewood, by Collard and Collard music stool, pedestal table, walnut couch, rose- wood chiffonier with shelf, round stool with worked top, seven small chairs in rosewood frames, with Damask one maple table, gentleman's easy chair, folding screen, walnut cheffonier with plate glass back and door gipsy table, walnut table (two leaves;, four tier whatnot, settee in green Damask, fire screen, coal vase, fender and steel fire irons, 12 pictures, three porcelain figures, pair of marble figures, old china, book case, pier glass, gilt cornice and curtains, 4tc. Also the whole of the Kitchen Utensils, and contents of six Bedrooms together with the Library of Valuable Books, and a large quantity of Silver and Electro Plate (including tea and coffee sets), 70 old Coins, Jewellery, two Gold Watches, two Silver ditto, Magnifying Glass, Box of Mathematical Instruments, and numerous other effects. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and any b* had upon application to the Auctioneers four days before the Sale. Auctioneer's'Offices Queen-street and Temple Row, Wrexham. 530n SALE BY MES3RS WHITFIELD & SON. -r THURSDAY, MARCH 19rH. I THE OSWESTRY AND WESTERN COUNTIES EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SALE of about 2 0 SHORTHORN BULLS, Chiefly Yearlings, aid 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 7t'i, from WHITFIELD & SON, 449n Auctioneers, Oswestry, Salop. ON FRIDAY NEXT. THE ROCK FARM, DUDLESTON, Six miles from Ellesmere, seven from Oswestry, nnd four from Gobowen Station. MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON have received instruc- ?JL tions from the Repr,sentaiveg of the late Mr Richard Edwards, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, 00 FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1891, the whole of his useful Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, &c., viz. 25 Shropshire Ewes, lambed and in lamb. 2 J Fat Yearling Whethera and Ewe?, 14 Useful Breeding and store Pigs, 6 Young Cross-bred Cows and Heifers in-cal', 4 Flesh Tvro-ytar-old Heifers and Oxen, 6 Colory Growing Yearlingit, very promising, 5 Valuable Cart Horses and Colts Stack of Wheat, about 150 bushels (straw to go off), lo Bushels of Reading Hero, Magnum*, an i Beauty of Hebron Potatoes, A Collection of Modern Implements, &c. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale to commence at Half-past Twelve o'clock, punctually Catalogues may be had from the Place of Sale, or from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow House, Oswestry. 5 61 DINBREN HALL HOME FARM, One mile from Llangollen Station. %f MSSR*. WHITFIELD and SON. of Osw?try have i» i bten i on .red wi!instruction) fi:>m IL K Wiiise- hea 1. Eiq, who h t4 left thi F.sr-ii. b 1 AUCCNO » at the Home F..rin, a-c tthovc. UU THUKIDAV, .VIAUOH 12th, 1891, the whole of hU i.ivo and Dead FARMING STOOK, viz 50 Young Shropshire au l Cross-br^d Ewes, lambed and in 1 nb. 101) Weish Ewes. lambed and in lamb. 77 Socuili and Cheviot Yearling Wethers (very grow ing.) 3 W«-ll-bre<l Shropshire Rams. 4 Promising tivo-;ear-old Calving un I Barren Heifer?. 4 Active Y..u:ig Wagon Horses and Colts. 2 Half-bred two-year-old Golts. A modern collection of nearly new Implements, two I narrow-wheel carts, ploughi, harrows, cultivators, tw., leapers and mower-, large grinding mill with pulleys and shafting, steam pans and boiler by B-i rf ir(I and PcHkin I, I sheep racks, hziy makers, large straw cucte s, (fee. Light refreshment w:ll be provided. In con-jequenca of the nimerou* Lot, the Sale will commence with the nl.l.ll implements a^ Twelve o'e.ock, pr Jwpt. Catalogues may b3 had from the place of Sale, or irom the Auctioneers, Willow-street, Oswestry. £ 3T The Auctioneers specially invite the attention of the Public to this u-ireserved sale. The breeding ewes are all young, and in IPund healthy condition Tnree well-bred Shropshire rams have been in s-irvice during the past season. The wethers are goo* growers, and in thriving c ndition. The cattle are promising, th". cart horses are young active, and good workers, the cut and h-tek colts are good movers, with p'enty of bone and quality, and the whole of the implements are equal to new, and are by the best makers of the day. Every article will be found in perfect order. 517a SALE BY MR G. M. SEXTON. # DIOLLINGTON HERD OF PIGS. MR G. M. SEXTON will SELL bv AUCTION, on a THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 191. at 1 p.m., at Mollmgton, Chester, EIGHTY PEDIGREE PIGS, of the Large and Middle White Breeds, tha property of F. Walker-Jones, Esq Catalogues on application to G. M. Sexton, Stone Lodge, Ipswich. 441a SALE BY MR G. F. BYFOIiD. HAY FOR SALE AT RUTHIN. I rllo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR G. F. BYFORD, i at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on MONDAY, THE 16TH DAT OF MARCH. 1891, at Two o'clock precisely, THREK LAIiGE STACKS of Well-Harvested HA V, and ONE SMALL STACK of RYE-GRASS and CLOVER, in the following Lots LOT l.-Stack of HAY, containing 26 tons or there- abouts, situate in No. 7 of Sewage Lands, Ruthin. N.B.— This stack lies nearest the town. LOT 2.-Stack of HAY, containing 26 tons or there- abouts, situate in No. 7 of Sewage Lands, Ruthir, and adjoining Lot 1 on the north side. LOT 3.—Stack of HAY, containing 20 tons or there- abouts, situate in No. 8 of Sewerage Lands. LOT 4,-Stack of RYE-GRASS and CLOVER, contain- ing 5 tons or thereabouts, and situate in a Field adjoining Plantation on Llanfair Road, a short distance from Ruthin. George Curtie, Lower Park Cottages, Ruthin, will show the Lotti, and further particulari may be obtained from the AUCTIONEER, Ruthin, or Mr PROBERT, Castle Estate Office, Ruthin. 5192 MANCHESTER OlLaL CORPORATION. CONCENTRATED 'BEE. MANURE. MADE FROM ANIMAL MATTER. BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &C. ANALYSING ABOUT 3S Gfi per cent. of ORGANIC IMALTER, containing tf ^•e:0 „ of AMMONIA. í 5"0S „ of ALKALINE S ILTS c mtaining i 0-90 „ of POTASH. ( 8 57 of TRIBASIC PHOSPHATE. 2'5U of SULPHATE OF LIME Delivered in Bags at any Railway Station within 5t1 miles of Manchester in not less than Two T >11 Lots, and within 130 miles in not less than Four Ton Lots—Special quotation beyond 150 miles. iC3 per Ton. Will be sold by Analysis if writle i application be made. HY. WHILST, Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester, or to BOLD ALDRED, Stamford-road, Altrincham, nnd 1 Saltney, Chester. Education. '# WYNNSTAY HOUSE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 1, KING STREET, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL: MISS PIERCE (CERTIFICATED.) The Half-Term commences MONDAY, MARCH 2nd. MADEMOISELLE GRAF, Silver Medallist, Conservatoire of Music, Lyons, gives Private Lessons in Singing and Voice Pro- duction. For terms apply to Miss Pierce. 431a MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., I Member cf the National Society ot Proiessional Musicians, ORGANIST OF ST. MARKS' CHURCH, WREXHAJI, LATE DEPUTY-ORGANIST OF RIPON CAXHEDRAL, Has vacancies for Pupils oa the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &c. A D D R E S- S 3, SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. 397f I ANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH. Entrance Eximination Wednesday, April 15th, at 9 a.m.. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, etc., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX. C'erk and Receiver. N-B,-Boarding House open under the sanction of the Governors. 157lz Entertainments and Meeting; ON MONDAY, MARCH lSTR, 1891, A GRAND PICTORIAL CONCERT Wili be given in the HILL-STREET SCHOOL-ROOM, WREXHAM, Which will include VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS, DIORAMIC VIEWS OF WREXHAM Jk NEIGBBOURHOOD, Photographed and kindly lent by J. Oswell Bury. E q., and exhibited by Messrs. Tudor Hughei and J. B. Francis with their powerful Lantern. WAXWORK FIGURES (Movable and in Repose.) Tickets-One Shilling each. Doors open at 7, to com- mence at 7 3.1. 525a ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM. Installation of ELSCTRIC LIGHT. In addition to Hall Leing lighted, two Alc Lights on Towers seen for miles around. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, the 9th. lutb, llth, 12tb, and 14th insr. also grand Illuminated Day Performance on Saturday (14th), at 2.30 p.m. Has been secured to celebrate the event, at enormous expense, GRAND GENUINE PANTOMIME (first ever produced in Sc. James's Hall), 64SINBAD, THE SAILOR" (by Horace Barri, Esq.), under the direction of Me-srs James May and Tirry Hurst. New and Beautiful Scenery, Armour, Splendid Dresses, Speciality Artistes. First-cia^s Company. Three Grand Ballots. Songs, Vancés. Tran -formation. &c., &e. String Band and Effects. Doors open 7.15, commence 7.45 crush door 7pm Admission, 3. 2. IR, and 6d (limited.) PlansC and tickets at Mr Little's, The Library, Hope-street. 535z SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS A GREAT UNITED TEMPERANCE MEETING WILL BE HIiLD IX THE ABOVE BARRACKS IN THE BEAST MARKET, ON THUIISDAY, MARCH 12TH, When a resolution in faror of the DIRECT VETO BILL, Which is down for second reading on March 18th, at West" mirst r, will be proposed. The following gentlemen are expected to address the meeting:—The Pevs L. W. DAVIES (Vicarof Nselusham), J. EVANS-JONES, M. 0. EVANS, and P. A. HUDGKLL, Mr W. R. EVANS, and the CAPTAIN of the S. Army. J. MEKEDITH JONES. ESQ., J.P., is expected to preside. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Collection. at close to defray expenses. Balance in aid of the funds of the S. Army. 5olo Business Announcements- ,.I' -1 -,¡' "1- TO FARMERS AND CHEESE THE BEST SALT FOR CHEESE AND BUTTER MAKING, ALSO FINE LUMP, LAND, AND ROCK SALT, Can only be obtained in this district from CHARLES SEDDON, CITY SALT STORE", LEADWORKS LANE, CHESTER Orders Promptly attended to in Town or Country. Attendance at the Chester Corn Exchange every Saturday. Deliveries in Wrexham every Wednesday. 213f MR. A. P. MCLENNAN, R.D.S. ENG., SURGEON DENTIST lõPiiI (ASSISTED BY MR. W. J. TAYLOR), ALBERT HOUSE, RUABON EOAD (TRAM TERMINUS) WREXHAM. ARTIFICIAL TEETH from 2s 6d eacb. UPPER OR LOWER ST,.TI from S.1 Is. EXTRACTIONS, Is; STOPPINGS from 2s 6d. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED BY NITROUS oxnri GAS, 2s 6d. TEF.TH CAREFULLY REGULATED, AND MADE A SPECIAL STUDY. EXTRACTIONS FREE BETWEEN n & 10 a.m. HOURS OF BUSINESS from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. S-ATURDAYS-Later. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE. 159zf FRAMING Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Frami ig to JOHN LITTLE The Library, Wrexham. 2027 ESTABLISHED A.D.. IS45. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire Flintshire, Merionethshire Cheshire, Shropshire and Nyrth Wales AegHter TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. In advance, 9s per annum. On Credit, 10s per annum. STAMPED. I In advance, lis per annul! On Credit, 12s per annum. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, 5.500 gAYLEY & B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS, Business Announcements- /ø-. _0, ,r- THE CELEBRATED PENADUR SPRING WATERS "Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Cf Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these Waters also at International Exhibition, London, 1891. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES   ? a  And MINERAL WATERS ?? ?????c??" Manufactured from See that Manufactured irom ??. ?"??? ??? ?? PENADUR ??? "? ?'' SPRING. ??????????<? ? ?CL??.??? T?ade Mark are On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious Articles being Substituted 1N Agents Everywhere, or direct Prom NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabcn, &c.. Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhyl, &c. 2400 ?? ?? TB? ?BB ??B ?S Go IF ARE NOW tNttt?? .?tt?? ???? ?t?ft tt?tttBt?EBSStN B?M??? ROASTED ON THE Wft? ?NM? ??Btt TNMB? ?E? ?E? ?SBB  PREMISES BY PHILLIPS & COMPANY, WREXH AM. a285t FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LONDON. 1875i. SOAMES WELSH P. AD E Jk im IE 4r AJ. BRILLfANIr. fSÜAe: SPAttfCLIMS, THE BREWERY, WREXHAMNDRTH WALES. 2u22 ASK FOR WREXHAM "PILSENER" BEER. "THE QUEEN OF LAGER BEERS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, RESTAUR iNTS, RAILWAYS, ^TEAM BOATS, &c., IN THE TOURIST DISTRICT OF WALES. BOTTLING AGENTS REQUIRED IN EYiRY TOWN WHERE NOT REPRESENTED. THE WREXHAM LAGER BEER COMPANY, LD. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING "PURE ICE," FROM THE WREXHAM TOWN WATER. PRICES ON APPLICATION. BREWERY AND OFFICES: WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. A LATIGE STOCK OF NEW SEASON'S MALT FOR SALE. 4G4 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESAL E FRCES FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 2570 3, lUGH STREET, WREXHAM. "CYMRY AM BYTH." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Corks are branded 11 R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and that everv Label bears Name and Registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield as below). SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATER. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. REGISTERED. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE ERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS- R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD-!JAT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. It. IJENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. MESSRS MASON BROS. Have much satisfaction in informing their friends that as the season comes round our trade bounds along at an ever increasing speed. Last year our sales were four times greater than in any previous year, and this year we look with confidence for a great extension in the demand for our Specials. OUR AND EXCKI,SIOR CALF FOODS have been demonstrated by both science and actice to be the most perfect and economical su bstitutes for urlk. OfjR (REAIU AND BUTTER AND SPECIAL FATTENING JM £ 4 f we sell on the guaranteed analysis of 10 per cent. oil, 21 per cent. Alhumenoids or flesh formers, and 43 per cent. fat and heat givers. oup. AROMATIC HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD OR CONDIMENT needi no praise from us, it establishes itself the favorite wherever ustd, as the la ge number of testimonials from veterinary surgte.is aciA horse and cattle keepers abundantly testifies. Copies of testimonials and analysises supplied by post. MASON BROS., FEEDING EXPERTS, PHOENIX MILL. DERBY ROAD. LIVERPOOL, An AGENT-WANTED in WREXHAM DISTRICT in place of our late traveller Mr Atvftatta^' 109f Business Announcement a d- r, GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISH!.1H: Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE. WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AIFCL* FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXKCUTKD Publishers (by nuthority)of the- Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation- An AND Special Colliery Rulesfor North Wale9 To be had in Sheets and Books In both English and Welsh. j{ A Y L E Y A X D JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. Are the Best Value, the Strongest, most Durable, and. Finest Timekeepers ever made, TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS of Owners now using them in all parts of the world. WATCHES Made on an Improved System. Kot liable to failure, giving Extra Strength, greater freedom from accidents,aD4: Reduced Cost of Manufacture. "LUBS ATE" WATCH Cheapest and Best Fi/ffHsh Lever "ver made at th* price. In Silv,)r Cap, 111.1et. Gold Cases Best Y..r.i Vn Throe-quarter Plate Enirlisii -vor .Towelled, Ciir "t linlanrod Barrel. P-jnei:- !>•: ii.iv! T> Proof Ring Band.. Sne-»;2v r.-a-orv.leaded for ladies' wear. An Kvi, Tim-'k-v^per Thousands have baoUia#l(L th L •>! m ule. Pn.v 31j 10a., in li v-^ive lscfc. Gold Crystal GIaaa In Sverlin*' SHvo:' ('•i-io. 25 o i- P.Ttoi-.naaoo w;i nv.atod. S -n: x'rje and ssii-i to all yai r. Qf tho vrcrkt. ?. -4  "r.? 7:  :;II j:1< z¡; W (J '7 ¡¡ t. ,f ? ??5?? ? ??? ????? L9?-? 9?Q?\? .) ø .ú" 'V.I  3   r. if.: H r- "Ci"1' j r; r' f:. 1" V'x:tJ: A, JZMm n h It if M 1 |a|| .1 L.. 2' T.11 Si-roctf-;t. and Cheapest Kpglish Lever i- ■■ nr.i J • ;• >: .€5.5:- L'aoqaiiiad £ o» Accuracy. Durability, aod tffc.laa. Ii: Sive. Qasas In Kci- Gold a3 & U.J""r e. ;f" i", ( 0 Gj- M .? (?H J.] Jj rø: ï;r: t? f'i,' :11' .¡Y i '.c". .c' ?    ??'? •ffedUU ,r-.1 i:Ä' /("1 :1><       -y'? t!' .?/??\ -"???.??\\  ? -LV- "4 :.A.. :i:' 'it; /8.)' i ?  C': '> '¡..J. 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DRRET CLOCKS—Estimates and advice free. Just, completed the Great Clocks for Portsmouth Town Hall, Ashton-under- Lyne Parish Churoh, and many others. PLATE, both for presentation anJ household use, In Sterling Silver and Electro Plate. The prettiest patterns and best quality, at moderate prices. pJriEceWs.SLLERY. in nnc Gcm or Phin Gold of U best London make. M?ny thousands 0 novelties at manufacturers' prices. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in endless variety, set ?- < with the finest Gems, and of best London make- "Speciality" Brilliant Rintrs, at £5, £10, and Selections free ou receipt of reference. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best  of its ?;nd, containing nearly 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of everv class of WATCifES, CLOCKS. CHAINS, JEWELLERY, PLATE and TURRET CLOCKS, sent post free on application to E.;t.9.b. MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEKVand ROYAL FAMILY, The ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE ISDIA OFFICE (stC | THE STEAM FACTORY 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, Norton House, La. Belle Sauvage Yard. and 1, Boy Court, 28,Royal Exchange, & Wegt End House. 25, Old Bond Street, W., LONDON. WATCH, &c., CLUBS.-T?se CInbs were arst °l:'igitcq by J. W. Bec^Qn °?r 40 years a?o. Âpphca.tIonil invited for Ageic^es. FuU partis^aw post free ?'' 774 ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON .TARIFF FIR": AND FIDELIA GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed G-i^ital £ 357,500 Paid-up L71,500 Premium IWOMO for iI76,39(J Chairman— Satcgsia S. Lloyd, Esq., ai Dolobran (LloyWg Bank, Limito,) Head Office—S^s Old Broad Street, London, E.C. I apeccor for Wale—M. Pdnnaiu-Jones, 3a, High-street, Wrexha^. Pra^peoidifius, rates, and ûb"r information c&n be obtaine(\ OR application to the. Head or District Offices as above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in Wales. 1168a Eeligjous Services. -r CHESTER STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL WREXHAM. TWO SERMONS will be preached, To-morrow (Sunday). by the Pastor, REV. PHILIP A. HUDGELL, Evening subject: Minus." To commence at 10.45 a.m. and 6 30 p.m. A hearty welcome t) jjll to attend, 10