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Sales by Auction. 1 'J SALES BY MR F. LLOYD WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30. CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CA -VES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCFLl.?4T DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, AND FAT BEAST8, ENTERED r f? FOR MONDAY NEXT. M VIRT,NVR.?1 P1:fsur»iD announcing his next 1., nHa JAUCTION? SALE, in the Wrexham bmithSeId. for MP?-H???T'?°? "? ?-?' which will comprise- PPrrfimml e F?t «Bufll.ocl ks, Heifer, Cows ..nJ Bulls. •t(S cattle. '??' ? bXCelieut Dairy Cuws and other .tore cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. 2ai supp! 'y of BA,,on'Pork, and Store Pig?. Fat and Rearing Ca! ?es. A ^ck from a distance met at the station free of cbarge. ■w»o» .°n? a3 soon a3 sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the X on Catt:e, Sheep, and Pigs SCaSlhves undM? sold free, up to ?a each 6d, over that ?m aDd up to £5 each Is. No sile, DO charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneer's Offices Ejton House, Wrexham. 789nz MONDAY, APRIL 13TH, AT IU.Q. SPECIAL SALE OF TORE BULLS, DAIRY COWS, AND CALVING HallFERS IN WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD invi tea early entries for his Special Sale of Store Bulls 1>1 d Dairy St. ck for Mon-lriy, April 13th, About 2') Gnmd Young Hulia are already entered, from Mr Morris. Cadwgan, Mr Bellio, Llwynnon, Mr Meredith, Mr Swetenham, and others. Full paiticulurs next. week. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9TF, lt91, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Important Sale of 18 Head of CATrLE. comprising 23 colory Shorthorn 3 year old Bullocks, 12 choice young Barren?, 11 Scotch Heiferc, powerful wagon MARE (5 years old), xtyii-jh grey half-bred MARE, TRAP, to carry fcur, set of HARNESL. FARM GEARS, the lMRLt.ME.NT3 will compiise two Scotch carts with harvest gearing, mowing machine, horse rake, roller, nudge harrows, cake mill, pulper, weighing machine, ladder, scythes, rakes, pikels, &c., together with the HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE, ht NEWTON-BY TATTENHALL. Fife minutes' walk from Tattenhall Road Station. MR LLOYD, assisted by Mr T BROSTEI?, has 1, received instructions from the Executors of the late Air E(Iwar i Jone! to conduct the above SALE on Thurs- day, April 9th, lt91, at One o'clock. Tee Furniture and Implements are all new. 7o7f SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. SALE OF VALUABLE MAN-ION AND MOS1 ELIGIBLE BUILDiNG LAND, Comprising part of the BRYN ESTATE, close to the Village of KUABON, Denbighshne. MR S. T. BAUGH has keen favo'edwith instructions 1. t) SELL BY AUCTION, ht the Wynnstay Arma Hotel, Ruabon, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of APRIL, lb91, at Two for Ihree o'clock in the afternoon most prompt, bubject to conditions to be then produced, LOT I.-All that Capital MANION, with the Out Offices Gardei s, and Appurtenai.ces thereto belonging, called or known as the •' Bryn," situate near the said Tillage of Ruabon, foimerly in the holding (f Captain Conian, and containing in superficial area 4.8:0 square yards. LOTS 2 TO 71.-70 excellent building plots, being pa t of the Park LANDS a joiniig the said Mansion, and having excellent frontages to ihe muin road leading from Wrexham to Ruabon aforesaid, and to new prcjec ed roads (as shown by plans). The minerals under all the lots are reserved. The want of sites for the erection of residences and bu-iness premilles has been a long felt and pressing necessity and this Estate now to be offered for sale is specially adapted to meet those rtquiremtnts. The lands are now offered in suitable lots to mtet the convenience of all cias&es of purchaserp, for business purposes or private residences, Sc. Lithographel plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and will be ready for delivery eight days before the Sale. In the meantime information can be obtained from the Auctioneer, Temple Chambers, Wi exham.or from MESSRS EVAN MOKRIS & Co., Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. 005 SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN AND BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. MESSRS BEVAN AND PHENNAH, have been in- l. structed to SELLBYPUBHC AUCTION, at the WynLstay Aims Hotel, Wrexh: m, on Tue day, the 21..t day of April, 1591, at four o'clock in the afternoon, promptly, the following Freehold Propei ty in the Town and Borough of Wrexbnm. LúT 1.—FIVE DWELUNJ-HOUSES, being numbers 17, 18, 19, 20, a> d 21, in Vicioii* Hoad, occupied by Messrs Bil.ward Jones, Edwa d Pugfe, Hughes, John Robinson, and Thnmas Welsh, respectively. Rental zL65 13.1 per an- nuir. The above lot will be sold subject to a Murtgage to secure £550. LOT 2.—SIX newly erect d DW LLING HOUSES, situate in RhosdJu Road (op, osite £ t. James's Terrace), all occupied. Yearly reiittlET.). LOT a.-THRE DWELLING-HOUSED, beit g No. 3, 4, and 5, Wrexham Fech Li,, adjoining the offices of the Wrex- ham Gas Company, < ccupied by Mrs MuPeriuott, Mr Martin, and Mrs Crom. on, respectively. Rental X45 10i per annum. LOT 4.—THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and HOUSE and S-HOP, being numbers 4", 44, 45. and 40, Trafalgar. road, Hightown, occupied by Messrs Hubert Parry, Henry Blezzard, R. Chambers, and J. Clarke, respectively. Rental X46 3, per annum. IIA,T a.-All that very valuable PIECE of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, containing 2132 square yardq, and having a frontage to Ruabon Road of £ 07 ieut 4 inches, to Princess-street 100 fe-.t 8inchea, and to Empress-street 111 fett 10 inches or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to the Au TIONEERS, Temple Row, Wrexhcem, or to Mr W. WYNP( EVANS, Solicitor, J, High-street, Wrexham. 732] SALE BY MR J. JONES. HOPE RECTORY, Close to Caergwrle Station, on the Wrexham and Mold I Railway, and six miles ftom Wrexham. SALE by AUCTION on FiilDA Y next, 10th APRIL, of part of the superior Furniture, Carpets. &c., also the out-door effects, comprising two valuable 4-wheel dog carts, silver-mounted and blue cl Ah linings, brake, Ac., complete. lamps heavy cart with rippleta, &e., corn bin, part stack of hay, straw, pig trough", hay cutter, corn crusher, cart geara. gent's suddle, lady's do., 11or.e clothing, head collars, bridles. whips, stable tools and brushes, quantity potatoes, do. sets, poultry, applts, manure, hen coops, water butts, mangle, churn, lawn mower, rose trees, tricycle, Ac Inside compl ises dining-room suite in mahogany with sideboard, dining table, &c.. to match drawing-room suite in blackwood, mirrors, sofas, carpets, bedsteads, mattresses, old oak dresser, and numerous other items, which will be Sold by Auction by Mr J. JONES, under instructions from the Rev. Jno. Rowlands, who is leaving. Sale-Friday, 10th April, 1891, at Twelve o'clock prompt 738a SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH SALOP IlOhSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1873. NEXT SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 21th, 1891. Entry forms can be obtained from the Auctioneer, H. H ETCHES, WHITCHURCH, 721 WHITCHURCH, SALOP. SELECT SALE OF HORSES. MR H H. ETCHES will S"LL by AUCTION on t Tuesday next, April 7th, 1891, at the Victoria Hotel, Whitchurch, Salop, at 12 o'clock, 70 HORSES, COBS, and PONIES, including valuable Hunters and Harness Horse*, grand Cobs, and smart Ponies, the bona fide property of gentle- men farmel s and others in the district, and all sold sound. or subject to V.S. examination on d:iy of Sale. On view from 9 a.m. until 12 o'clock. Particulars in Catalogue". Offices-Whitchurch, Salop. b'39a. SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. "oJ" RUGBY. ^jESSRS T ATTFRSAlkL WILL BOLD SALIS AT THF.IR KUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF ti lTNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSEP. THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTR. Next Monthly Sale, TUESDAY, APRIL 14th. e- MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may 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 SALES BY MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS & SON. MES.S £ ;L DAVID ROBERTS and SON will SELL by ,im AUCTION, on Thursday next, April 9tb, 1891, by order of Mr Daniel Roberts, who is retiring from farming, at BATHAFARN FARM, distant 1* miles from the town of Ruthin, 148 fat and store Sheep, 12 head of choice Cattle, 2 in-pig Sows, about 15 couples of barn-door F,)wlal stack of clover and ryegrass Hay quMttty of clean oat and barley straw in suitable lots (aU tbe crops to go oS). Magnam Bonum potatoes, a collec- tion of modern farming implements, dairy utensils, and the superior Household Furniture. Three months' credit upon approved security for sums of J.5 and unwards, or discount allowed for cash. Lunch at 10 and Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. 762a ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1891. M^A^TIONVaUh^^1,8 '? will SELL by 'LU AUCTION, at the BLUE BELL, LLANDEGLA, Household Furniture, Bn and Dairy Requisiteq. Hay, Manure. Farm Implements, Cattle. Horse, Pigs &c, the PHOTrt, Of Mr ilUS 4C- tt8 A~ ,5S«bp,e ?'?  2, Vale-street. Denbi¡b. û:- Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. r_ _ø- FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. APRIL 6TH, ISal. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thahk their patrons Ln and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that th(-y will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 6th day of -1 pr.1, ll, when the following Stock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe ShroDshire-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 Score Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Oflloea-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhilll. 907f ON I UESDAY, APRIL £ 8TH, 1891, AT 1? 30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK ?' .THE ROSSE1T SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SUN Leg to thank their patrons 411 and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sa!e of FAt and btore Stock, which will take place on Tuesdiy, the 28th day of April, 1891, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, ltossett, When the following Stock will be offered :— { Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Butia 71 < Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barren", < Calving Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 230 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and L?mba. 30 Fat Calves. 154 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 earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices 4, Arcade, High-stieet, Wrexham. 7L0 PRELIMINARY. Sale of Carriage Horse, two Carriages. Capital Shandrv, several sets of Harness, riding Saddles and Bridles, Horse Clothing, a large quantify of surplus furniture in mahogany, walnut, oak and other woods, including Pianoforte, Bedroim requisites. Carpetting, Pictures, Crockery, Dairy Vessels, and cffcc.s a.t BURTON HALL, One mile from Rossett Railway Station. MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions Lill from B. S. Roberts, Es?., who is letiring from farm- ing to prepaie for SALE about the middle of April, lHU, on the above premises, the whole of the above valuable effects. reticulars in future advertisements. Office, 4, Arcade, Wrexh.m. C76j SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by Mtsiis. ASTON and SuN. Auctioneer-, at the Du ddlestou Arms Inn, Marford, near Wrexham, on Friday, the 17th day of April, 11:91, at Three o'c:ock in the afternoon promptly, All those Three Copyhold MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Gardens and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate on the old turnpike road from Marford to Wrexham. at the Pant, in the p. r^h of Greaford, and now occupied by Miss Sarah Williams, Mr Powis, and Mr Edward Roberts. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, 31, Regent-street, Wrexham, or to Mr W. W)nn Evans, solicitor, 1, High-street, Wrexham. 731a SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. -I" -r-.J' /I" HORSE SALES. L 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. r: NEXT SAL THURSDAY, APRIL 16in. 51 MR J. LLOYD, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 4 AND 5, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. Over 30 l Years practical experience in the Furnishing Business. Valuations made for Probate or Sale. 3521 Entertainments and Meetings .r.r .v' -r. ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH, "BOXING." "BOXING." BOXING." GRAND ASSAULT-AT-ARMS IN WHICH THE WOl LD'S CHAMPIONS WILL APPEAR, FRANK P. SLAVIN AND CHARLIE MITCHELL. X50 will be given to any man tbat they cannot be3t in Four Roun.'s. This is positively their last appearanca in England prior to thdr departure for Ame-,ic-t. TWO LOCAL COMPETITION Also will take P!ace. ENTRIES INVITED FOR 9ST. COMPETITIONS OF THREE ROUNDS, FOR A VALUABLE SILVER CUP. Entries invited for HEAVY WEIGHT COMPETITION FOR TROPHY VALUE £ 10. Entries for the above Boxing Competitions Free, and can be sent to MR HORSNELL, GREEN MaN, HOPE STREEr, WREXHAM, Or the Gvardian Office before 12 Noon. STRING BAND AND EFFECTS. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. Admisslon-2Ir, 3s, 5s, Reserves 10, and a few Spare Reserves on Stage. BUSINESS MANAGER, JACK LEWIS. Zt733ja SAFETY AND RAPIDITY ENSURES SUCCESS. AMALGAMATIONS AND OPTIONS £5 TO SE-CO. Best way to make money through Stcckt and Shares. THESE TWO POPULAR SYSTEMS SUPERSEDE ALL OTHERS. FULL EXPLANATORY CIRCULARS POST FREE. No Liability and Immediate Payments Guaranteed. Address: -GEO. EVANS & CO STOCKBROKERS, 24, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.C. Established 1881. 735 HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address Haxell, London." Telegrams for visitors must be marked c/o Haxell, London." FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the I Theatres and Places of Lmusement. Within 20 minutes of the City by 'Bus or Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particular, combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate l adies' and Gentlemen's Coffee Rooms, Billiard Room, Ac. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 6/6. LIGHTS & ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. In the hope of meeting in every way the continued prefer- ence shown to this Hotel, A NEW COFFEE ROOM, OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FIRST-FLOOR, Has been added to the Hotel, ITS SEVEN NonLE WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 Education. -r- ,ro MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., Member of the National Society ot Professional Musicians, ORGANIST OF ST. MARKS' CHURCH, WREXHAM, LATE DEPUTY ORGANIST OF RIPON CATHEDRAL, Has vacancies for Pupils on the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &c. ADDRESS: 3, SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. 39t-f 397f MANCHESTER QRAMMAR GCHOOL. THE TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH. Entrance Ex mination Wednesday, April 15th, at 9 a m. Prospectuses, Foims of Application, etc., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.-Boarding House open under the sanction of the Governors. J571z MISS ADA DENNIS (For the last four years a pupil of PROF. HERKOMER, R.A.) I* prepared to give LESSONS IN DRAWING AND PAINTING At her Studio. 47, NICHOLAS STREET, CHESTER. 725f L< gal and Public Notice. COUISTY OF DEisBIGH. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS. qiHE DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL are fr. pared tonceive Applications for the APPOINT- MIE. NT of VETE?NARY INSPECTOR under the above Acts, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr T. T. Kennedy. No salary is attached to the office, but a fee of lfjs 6d for each visit made upon the xequest of the Chief Inspector or any Police Officer under the Acts will be paid, and mileage allowed at the rate of 3d per mile for each mile after the first ten miles from his residence. Futther information as to the conditions of the appoint- ment may be obtained from the undetsig. ed, with whom api lication", endorsed Veterinary Inspector," accom- panied by three recent testimonials, mu-t be lodged by the 20ch day (.f Aurii next. Dated the 30.h day of Maich, 1891. LL. ADAMS, Cleik of the Count; Council. 5, Castle-street, Euthin. 722z DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS. THE OLD CORN AND PRO VENDER STORES, YORKE-STREET, WUEXHAM. T. W. DAVENPORT In retiring from business, wiahts to thank his many friends who have so long suppoited him, and to inform them and the gentry and public generally that he has DISPOSED OF THE ENTIRE BUSINESS TO MESSRS H. & T. JONES. CORN AND FLOUR MERCHANTS, OF THIS TOWN, Who will, in future, carry it on as a GENERAL PROVENDER, PROVISION, GROCERY, CORN AND FLOUR STORES. 698of DAIRY SCHOOLS IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGRICULTURAL DEKPAtlTMENT OF tHE rNlVER. SI fY COLLEGE OF NOKTH WALES. These Schools will < pen as follows DENBIGH (LLEWENI HAIL) 1ST MAY, 1891. BANGOR (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE), 1ST MAY, lb91. WELSHPOOL (SYLFAEN). 1ST APRIL, 1891. Classes will be held daily in BUTTER-MAKING by MISS RuBERtS AT DENBIGH, MISS DOWNER AT BANGOR. AND BilSS WALSH AT WELSHPOOL. Aud in CHEKSEMAKING by MISS ROBERTS AT DENBIGH, AND MR FRANK WILLIS AT WhLsHPOOL. At each Scv ool pupils will receive instruction not only in the art of Butter and Cheesemnking, but in the different methods of testing the quality of milk, raising cream. management of cream duiin; ripening, marketing and packing for market, &e. At Welsh; ool a hard of cattle, representing different breeds, is attached t) the school, and will be available for puiposes of observation and in- struction, and special instruction will be given in feeding, milking, and general treatmtnc of cattle, and in the utili- zation of Lhe bye-products of Butter and Cheesemaking Provision is made for Lodging and Boarding Pupils. Ordinary C.itificates (1) for Bu,-ter-m-king, (2) for Cheese-making, and an advanced Certificate for skill and knowledge in general Dairy Work, will Le grant,(Ion examination. In each school prizes of X3 and L2 (pre- sented by the Pl.ceaix Oil Mill Company, Limited, Liver- pool) will be awarded for Bulter-waking. Prizes, opfn to all the sckools will also be awarded (1) 13 and £2 for Cheese-making. (2) A:5 for the highest place in the Advanced Ceiuficate Examination. A Register of those having gained Certificates will be kept at each school. The following uniform scale of fees has been adopted at the schoul One week 5", two weiks 9, thiee weeks lis 6d, four weeks 14s, six weeks 19-. The schools are prepared in cot junction with the North Wales University College to give single demonstrations, or courses of demonstrations, in Butter-making at Farm- houses and otter convenient centies. Applications should be addressed to the secretaries ot the schools, or to the College., ecretary, Mr Cadwaladr Davit s. For further infoi motion apply to the Secretaries of the Schools :— FRANK BELLI*, 40. High-slreet, Mold. RtCHAKD WILLIAM^, Univer ity College of No: th Wa'es. Ban&or. JOHN EVANJ, 24, Brmd street, Welshpool. LEY for CVTf LE at CHIRK CASTLE, from 13th MAY to 13th OCTOBER, 1S9J, at the following rates :— £ a. d. Yearling Heifer or Steer 18 0 Two-year-old Heifer n Steer 2 0 0 Cow or Three-year-old Heifer 3 0 0 The Cattle to be booked at the Castle Office, in Chirk or with Mr Joseph Roberts, Castle Farm Mr Charles Murlesq. Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham Messrs. Minshall & Co., Iron mongers, Oswestry: Mr Job Leq, Weston Mill, Lodge Mr Fonlkep, Queen's Hotel, Glyn Ceiriog and Mr Edwards Auctioneer, Llangollen. Two well-bred BULLS will be put in the Ley, It is requested that all the Cat tie may be brought in and taken out of the Ley on the days above mentioned, aa there will be no attendance after wards. Chirk, 1st March, 1891. t723 GRAFTON IiALL LEY, CHESHIRE, FROM MAY 12TH TO OCTOBER 14TH, 18 9 1, A limited number of Colts will be taken and kept separate from the Cattle. I a. d. One-year-old Heifer 1 5 0 Two-year-old Heifer 2 0 0 One-y.ar-old Colt 2 15 0 Two-year-old Colt 3 15 0 Application to be made Mr Isaac Cheetham, Grafton Hall, Malpas, Chi shire, or to MR J. H. EDWARDS, 658i Smithy House, Bersham, Wrexham. EMRAL PARK LEY, from Tuesday, May 12th, to ]pA Monday, October 12th, 18n (for a limited number of Cattle only), at the following ratts £ s. d. A Three-year-old Heifir 3 0 0 A Two-year-old It 2 0 0 A Yearling „ 1 10 0 fpr The above Ley is well shaded, a stream of excellent water running through the middle of it. The Cattle will be taken in at the LODGE between HOLLY BUSH and WORl'HENBURY. The Cattle to be booked at MR BATE'S, Post Office, Worthenbnry. N.B.—1 he owner of the Park Ley will not be respons- ible for anything that may happen to any of the Cattle whilst in the Park. All Cattle to be ma:ked. t65S Tesdera. ,# TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE Tenders are invited for erection of New ks Baptist Chapel, a:so for Five Houses, including Ministers' Residence, at Aherderfjn, Rbc s. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr William Edwards', oppo- site Presbyterian Church, Hill-&treet, Rhoct. Tenders to be sent in not later than 13th April next to the Rev. Henry Rees, The Groes, Penycae, Ruabon. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 717a TO BUILDERS A.SD CONTRACTORS. THE COMMITTEE of Myr.ydd Seion Independent Chapel, Poakev, near Ruabon, are prepared to receive TENDERS for ALTERING their CHAPEL. Plins and specifications are to be seen with ?r C. Morgan, Bryn- maelor, Aberderfyn, near Ruabon. to whom the Tenders are to be sent (sealed and endorsed) 011 or before the 15th Apn!. 1891. The lowest or any teader will not necessarily be accepted. impted. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, 714f Architect and Surveyor, Portmadoc. Business innoinsJi&ents. -J, '.J. .P W. IRWIN ROBERTS, M.R.C. V.S., VETERINARY SURGFOS. Temporary Address t751 33, CHEfcTKH STREET. t751 r- MEY'S WATCH SPR;NG CORSETS ARE A LUXURY ZIFCLER'S PATENT. This Corset has been thoroughly tested and is greatly praised by all who have worn it for itt. comfortable as veil as its lasting qualities, both of which are remarkable. This CORSET may be had in Various Qcalitits from 4s 9d to 218 per pdir. To Ie btained from J. SUDLOWS MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 6, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 651z YOU MAY l A K E YOUR P OR TUNE TO-DAY FORTUNES are often realised in a single day by seizing J* promptly a favorable opportunity. 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Samuel will enclose with each Watch, during this month, a MAGNIFICENT FKKE PKIZE. Each Watch WARR\NTE1> FOR FIVE YEARS, and supplied upon a WEEK'S FREE TRIAL. No risk. Per- fect satisfaction. Monev returned if not approved. Ri aders sh juld wiite for H. SAMUEL'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing over one thousand engravings and complete descriptions of H. :"¡,,mud'¡, famed manufac- tures also hundreds of marvellous testimonials from the actual wearers. Sent to any address on application, along with parti u!ars of R. Saiiiuel's Ffee Prizes. Gratis and Post Free. J 1 No. 123 Grand Free Prizej Distribu- tion, available I for 21 diys. ki. s A -Vt u I,- L' -S WATCH AND PRIZE BOND. WREXUAM ADVERTISER. I undertake to upply the holder of this Coupon with the Watches described above, at the reduced prices of £2 12 6d or ill 5s. and to include free with each Watch a Handsome and appropriate Prize. Signed, H. SAMULL, Manchester. All P.O. Orders to be made ply- able to H. SAMUEL, Geneial Post Office, Manchester. ) No. 123. i- Cut this I out and enclose it with your Order to H Samuel l COLOSSAL SUCCESS.-Seven Thousand Clubs in full operation in ail the large Manufactories aud D p6ts of the Kingdom. Timekeepers, Foremen, &c, write for particulars. Pleasant occupation. Liberal terms. Sewing Machines, Wringers, Bicycles, Musical Instruments, &c., supplied. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACURER, 97, 99, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 974 FRAMING I Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Frami g to JOHN LITTLE The Library, Wrexham. 2027 POST FREE do. ON THE MODERN TREATMENT OF NERVOUS DISEASES and EXHAUSflON IN MEN, by Local Absorption. Simple, scientifi c, tffoctual "-Tribune. London E. OHTO, 49, HIliH HOLBOKN 93 Wanted. 'r- VPARTMENTS WANTED,.in the Hirdir or Hightown. ?? -Apply. C, A., Wrexham j4dc.r<)Mr. 744o ANTED a TRAVELLtrR for a brewery in North Wale?.—Apply, by letter, X., Advertiter Office, Wiexham. 728f '.47ANTKDTCLEANER. Vrnn Board Schools.—Apply 'f at once to ROBT. J. KENDRICK, solicitor, Wrex- ham. 736o t RANTED GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, one from T country preferred —A^ply, Walnut Hotel, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 741o ANTED a middle-nged WOMAN to look after W Cottage. State wages.—L LIVINGSTONE, Berlin Cottage, Pentre Bioughton. 739o « 1TANTED strong )oung Ianas OUT-DOOR PORTER, V v and to take chaige of Horse a:¡d Trap.-Apply, C. D. JONES. The Stores, Lodge, Brymbo. 742o <- OLD BOTILES.—I he Wrexham Lager Beer Company will buy old Champagne Qua: ts and Pints, and Applinaris Pints.—Addrtss, the S.1 CRkTAltY. 75 iirAXTED, BUILDING LAND in WREXHAM TO » PURCHASE, about 2,<JOO yards or more. Price moderate.—W. S., 3, Mersey View, Seacombe, Cheshire. 660f W ANI ED a thoroughly respectable GROOM, 18 or 20 years of age, able to tide and drive. Good refer- ence required.—Apply by letter, to A., Advertiser Office. 758 a AiN l AUiiiN't'S for cue sale ot the Wrtxham V 7 Advertiser, in Districts where not already repre- stmmted.-Apply to BAYLEY & BRADLEY Wrexham. ?T?'ANTED, a YOUNG MAN for the BLACKSMITH r TRADF, one a.ccutomed to shoeing.—Apply, JOHN HUGHES, blacksmith, Witehurste Gate, near Chirk. 727f HOUSE Wanted, for Small Family, within ten ft. mir.utes walk of Parish Cburch, about two Sitting, four Bedrooms.-Addr-iss, RKES, N.P. Bank, Wrexham. t755 fc ANTED everybody to know that H. and M. J. f T Brown will Open No. 9a, Charles-street, with a choice selection of G'ass, China, and Earthenware of all descriptions. Wholesale and Retail. 704a LEFT OFF CLOTHING. High: St prices given. Parties waited on by Air or Mrs SMITH, in Town or country. Cash promptly remitted for parcels sent.— Address, 12, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 447 t IMPORTANT RECE I Pr-L&DIES. -Lady discovered a secret invaluable, harmless, tin pie, saves illness, expense stamped addressed envelope part'eu'ars.—Mrs POOLE, 4, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. t376 WANTED immediately, a S-trong, active, young Man, tv to attend to Flour Spouts, and to make himself generally useful. Strictly steady.— Apt-ly to FRANK ALLMAND, Victoria Flour Mill, Wrexham. 747o ANTED for Chisleharsk a SECOND NURSE, vv where three are kept. Must be able to sew well, and assist in house work. Churchwoman. Wages com- mencing at £ 16.—Apply to Holt-street House, Wrexham. 749o ATED, & Sharp, InteH'gent YOUT3 as an  Apprentice to the Books1linl!, StationHY. and News Agency. With a knowledge of Welsh preferred — Apply to ROGERS & JENKIJS, booksellers, 20, Hope-street. 755I WANTED by a thoroughly competent man, single, a  situation as BAILIFF, hM a good practical know- ledge of farming in all its branches. Good five years character and references. -Apply, T. M., Acton Cottage, Wrexham. 724o OOD Plain Cook want d, age 30 to 35. Wages 918 to JF £ 20. Also Housemaid, age 30 to, must be a good needlewoman. Three in family. Parlour maid kept.- Apply by letter to Mrs PLUMPTOS, The Elms, 19, Roe-lane, Southport. 7u2 WANTED, about the middle or end of April, for three days only. a BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM in a quiet part of the town of Wrexham for a Gentleman. -Apply, stating terms, to WILLIAMS & NICHOLSON, Estate Agent-, Oswestry. 761a W ANTED, a Steady, Respectable Man (married preferred) a a CARTER, who thoroughly under- stands the management and care of horses. Must reside in MoW.—Apply by letter or-Ir, stating wages required, to CARTER, care of Mr Bellamy, High-street, Mold. 7(iOz ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, BOOIC- BINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 30 p.m; Saturdays, 9 a m. to 1 p.m. W ANTED. 500 persons to purchase "The Cbampicn- Flock Beds (with Bolster and two Pillows) full size. and Wool F.ocks, from 9a lid. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unredeemed Pledge Storis, 26, HI-nblas- street, Wrexham.—N.B.—These Beds are made up "n the premises cpp. a te the Advertiser Office. (J99a WANTED, Cooks for all parts; Kitchen, Scullery, T V Parle ur-maids", House-maid Waitress, Laundry- maids, Experienced Nurses, Butlers, single-handed (single men). Hotel Cooks, Kitchen, Chamber-maids. Whitresseg, House-maids, Farming Men and Women, 30 Plain Cooks, and General^. —EDWD. HAYCOCK. 26, Chester-street, Wrex- ham. -Established 3\.1 Years. 754f W AN rED, CAPITALISTS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND OTHERS IN CANADA.—Free Grants of 1\;0 to 2 -0 Acres of Land are given by the Canadian Government. Bonuses granted to Settlers. REPOi.'TS OF THE BRITISH TENANT FARMERS DELEGATES, 1890, and other newly issued illustrated and authentic pamphlet.?, maps, and full information respecting MANITOBA. or ANY other part of Cnada-its resources, trade, demand for labor, wages paid, Ac.—supplied free. THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICFQ 15, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 5310 To Let. ri^O LET Lock-up Shop No. 9. Charles-street—Apply J. ?. BROWN, China Dcaler, 4, Vegetable Market. 1O:b LET, at Caeau, Hope, a good COTTAGE and I GARDEN.—Apply, JOHN B. BOWMAN, Hope Hall. 74go HOUSE TO LET in Grosvenor-road, with immediate tjt. possession.— Apply to J. HOPLEY PIBRCE, 28, Regent-street, Wrexham. 757o ",O-BE  LEI', PFNADWR COTTAGE, Beast Market TRent.L22. Possession 1st April.—Apph, MANAGER, J. F. Edisbury & Co., Limited. t629 TCTBE LET, with immediate possession. Cae Shackmaa TField. situate in the Ruabcn Road, WI.xbm. and containing 12J acres of good Grass Land.—For further particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, solicitor, 16. Regent-street, Wrexham, or to Messrs. Williims and Nich Ison, land agenta, Oswestry. 700a a&ies by Privata Contract. 'r-r" r" HUMBER SAFF-TY.-Balls all over, including pedals, H socket hteering, lamp, cyclorn. and all accessaries. —Apply, 2, Charles-street. 729o ? J!?b BK SOLD CHEAP, two second-hand PLATE A GLASS SHOP FRONTS, suitable for town or country.-Apply to B. OWEN, builder, Wrexham. 750o ICYCLF. 54-inch National, Coventiy Machinists 1-4 King of Clubs," Bill Beaiings to HEAD, Wheels and Pedals. To be sold Cheap.-30, Che.tir-street. 7('7n 0 BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, two Stscks of N well-harvesttd CLOVER HAY, the growth cf 1889 aud 189t), standing within two miles of Wrexham.-Apply to JoES & SON, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 71ty BRICKS BRICKS BRICKS '1'0 BE SOLD a large quantity of good second-hand j Bricks, made from Fire-clay. Also a quantity of rch Bi irks 11 + t!} + 4! + 3,1L.-Apply MR HARRIS, New British Iron Works, near Ruabon. 470a -i -— H -i i Lost and Found. ,J. 1-* JLOUND ONE SCOTCH EWE and TWO LAMB"I.- A,ply, H. DYKE DENNIS, Eq., Ruabon. 740o L o-i r from Sutton Green. on March 19th, 3 SCOTCH LJ EWES and I RAM. Finder rewarded.-Apply. Mr JOHN BE- DOWS, Sutton Green, near Wrexham. 743o Miscellaneous, -J-r-.r- OitTH HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT, Bortb, R.S.O., Cardiganshire.—Magnificent establishment, luxuriously furnished. Complete Baths (including sta- water), Recreation Hall, Billiards. Close to sea. Four miles of splendid beach.-M, iss DILLY, Lady Manager. 752z RESULT OF DRAW FOR HARMONIUM, in aid of Mra JONES, Vron. ? INNING NUIBER-bU6. f NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are requested to note that all Advertisements intended .for insertion in the First Edition of this paper must in future be delivered at the Office not later than TEN a.m. on FRIDAY, and all orders for alterations or withdrawals must be received by MID-DAY on Thursday. Advertisers are particularly re- quested to name the number of insertions when ordering Advertise- ments, as those not ordered for a Definite Period will be inserted until countermanded. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES houses to be Let, jiiuations Wanted, situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, I Apartments to be Let, I Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost- or Found, üe inserted, m CAM Column at the under-tnenttoned ch.arqes One Insertion (20 words) la Od rh.9 Insertions II .2s 6d Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly requested to observe the directions given, and not to reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention tc this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved. advertisers are requested to forward Advertisements aa e .rly s possible in the week to insure insertion and correct- n -is, as it is only possible" to insert a limited number r ceived so late as Friday the publishers, though anxious t J accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot guarantee insertion when received after TWELVE O'CLOCK in that morning. All Advertisements not ordered for a definite period wil >e inserted until countermanded Advertisers are particularly requesed to name the num btr of insertions when ordering Advertisements. CALENDAR. SUN. MOON. APRIL, Rises, Seta. I Rises. ets. H.M. H.M. MORN AFT. 5 s* Low Sunday 5.30 6.37 4.39 15Q Ii M Albert Durtr d., 1528 5.27 6.39 5. 3 3.19 7 Tu Easter Lw Sittings begi" 5.25 tf.40 5.22 4 43 b W King of Denn ark b., 1818 5 23 6.42 5.39 6.16 9 *"b Fire Insurance due 5.21 6.44 557 7.43 10 F lbattle,if Toulouse. 1814. 519 6.45 f15 9. 9 US P?ce of Utrecht, 1711. 5.16 6.17 6.37 10.33 In April the Moon's changes are:—Last qua; tar, 2nd, 6.30 morn new moon, 8th, 8.57 aft. fiisfc quarter, 16th, 1.40 morn. Full moon 24th, 5.5 morn

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