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Sales by Auction. 1" 'r, SALES BY MR F. LLOYD WREXEAM 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 47AT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next .iM. AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for, Monday Morning next at iO.:W. which will comprise— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers. Cows and Bulls. The usual supply of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of £ iicon, Pork, and Store Pige. Fat and Rearing Cat ?es. 'J he entries will include The property of Edmund Peel, E-q., Brynypys, Fat BeU, three years olu. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as suoe as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the £ on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under hi sold free, up to 30s each lid, over that sum and up to 15 each Is. No sale, no charge. The best prices-guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneer's Offices: Elton House. Wrexham. 789nz WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE 17TH AND IfcTU IlLys OF JUNE. THE NORTH WALES PRIZE HORSE SALES AND TROTTING TRIALS AT WltEXHAM. HffR. FRAXK LLOYD has pleasure in offering the iM. following Prizes for competition at his June HOTie Sales: WED:,iEfDAY-S SALE. JE3 for the best stamp and ac-ion horse or cob 14 or X2 for the best stamp and -action cob. 1:3 hanils and under 14-2. ill for the bett pony under 13 hands.. The above to be shown on.the Trotting Track in Saddle or Harness. THURSDAY gSALE. ?5 for the best pair of Wagon Horses (mares or tQing? ? for the bst Wagon M?re or Geiding in the ?h?te. Entries will finally Ooso on Thursday, June 4th. 58 will clear all expenses on each horse if not sold. J In or^ der ito keep the judging compcntiun more select there will be an entrance lee of '? ch?d for each horse showing for a prize. 1 his must be paid on entering the trotting track. Owners of hoises wishing to have.a gooti Place in Cata- log^ue should enter at once direct to the Auctioneer, Eton Huse, Wrexham Mr MuDM-, Wynnstay Arms Hote Wrexlmm Mr K. J. Uuberts. Hanù/e, Bodfan Mr auus< ?m ?r Jly Ar?s Hotd, Kuthin;>lr ^lliams Lodge Jnn Chirk; Mr Broster, Jattenhall Mr JoDn ?a?. Cheshire VitW; or Mr James Davieq, Cross Lanes Stores. 5h To be sold, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice mude in an Action In the matter of the Estate of Benjamin Pieicy, deceased, Whitwhaa v Piercy, lb8S, P. 30S2," \\ith the appiobation of Mr Justice North, by MR FRANCIS LLOYD, the person appointed by the m said Judze, at the Wjnnstay Arm Hotel, Wrex- ham, in the County of Denbigh, on NIONDAY, the SrH day Of JUNE, 1891, at Three o'clock in the afternoon in 59 Lots, certain Valuable FKls,EfclOLI> PKoPER ,Jtu¡¡te in Wrexham, and also some Viluible tslOLKS and SHARES in Local Companies, as follow LOT I.-All that excellent THOP, BOUSE, and PREMISES, known as 24, Hope-street, in the Borough of Wrexham, which is now let to Mr Walier Robert Palmer, boot and shoe manufacturer, at an annual rental of JtbO. together with the Buildings at the back thereof, comprising an area of 11$tt^uare yards, with an arcade or avenue frontage of 9U feet or thereabouts. The tenancy is subject to three months notice on either *il at any time. ?"L? ?L?' that valuable HOUSE. SHOP, and PliEMIdES, known a* 2;j, Hope street, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, cuinpiiaintf a capital shop and dwell- ing house, now in the occupation of Mrs Hockenhull, hoiser, at a yearly rent of X70, together with the buildings and land at the reat thereof, now in hand. The area of this Lot is 1U9 -quare yards, with an arcade or avenue frontage of about 00 feet, and the tenancy is subject ti three months' notice on either side. LuT 3.-All that Valuable and Convenient YARD, formerly known as Turner's Yard," situate at the rear of Lots I and 2, and clontaining in the whole about 372 square yards, with an arcade or avenue trontage of about 170 feet. Tuis Lot is a yaluabla property, and is very conveniently situate for the erection of business premises, factories, &c. It is in the heart of the town of Wrexham. This lot is sold with vacaut possessi LOT 4.—All that Va.uaobnle .PIECE of LAND, ad.j.oi.ni.ng Lot 3, forming a very desirable building site. i his Lot comprises 192 square yards, with an arcade or avenue frontage of about 57 feet. LOT 5.-All that Valuable PIECE of LAND, situate in Abbot-street, Wrexham, at the rear of the Bull Inn. This Lot comprises 110 square yards, with an avenue frontage of about 63 feet, and it is approached from Abbot-street and Itom Hope-street. This lot forms an excellent building site for the erection of a Workshop or Factory, LOT 6.—All that Desirable FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, known as Ihe Caia," Tery pleasantly located on the east suburbs of Wrexham, about five miuutezs* walk from the centre of the town, with nice ornamental grounds, and occupying a charming position, with extensive views of Cheshire and Shropshire in the distance, and locally Cefn Park, the Vale of Marchwiel. and the Welsh hills. Vacant possession will be given. The House contains drawing room, dining room, entrance hall front and back kitchens, larder and storeroom, four bedrooms, dressiLg room, b-ith rojm, and the u,u:d out- offices, together with a nice pleasure ground and two kitchen gardens, containing in the whole about 4,735 square yards, having a frontage of 272 feet or thereabouts to the road or street called Caia-road. LOT 7.—All that valuable Block of BUILDINGS now used as stibles and barns, and Known as "Tne Cai P, Barn." This lot forms a splendid Building Site, as it stands at the corner of Hightown-road and Caia-road, having a frontage of 15.1 feet or thertabouts to the former, and 72 feet or or thereabouts to the latter street or road, and contaiua in the whole about 1,060 square yai ds. LOT S.-All that desirable BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 237 feet or thereabouts to Hightown-road, near the Wrexham Smithfibld, together with a piece of Garden Ground immediately b.himl and adjoining the Caia House property, containing in the whole about 1,002 square yards. A i ight of way for all purposes over the roadway, part of Lut 9 is included in this lot. LOT 9.—All that desirable GARDEN LAND adjoining Lots 6 and 8, and situate at the rear of the houses on the south side of Hightown-road, between Lots 7 and 8, con- taining in the whole 535 square yards, with an approach from Hightown-road as shown on the Sale Plan. This Lot is sold subject to the right of way annexed to Lot 8 as above. STOCKS AND SHARES. LOTS 10 to 39.-Thirty bloc s of Ten A 10 per cent. PREFERENCE SHAKES, £10 each, fully paid up in the BKYMBO hTEEL COMPANY, Limited. These Shares pay a dividend of 5 per cent. LOTS 40 to 49.-ran blocks of Ten 111 per cent. PREFER- ENCE SHARES, CIO each, fully paid up in the VRON COLLIERY, Limited. Iht sa shares pay a dividend of 10 per cent. LOT 50.—A Block of 50 SHARES of £10 each, fully paid up. in the WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY, Liiiiited. LOT 51.—A like Block of 49 SHARES of L10 each, fully paid up, in the same Company. LOT 52.-Block of 25 SHAKES of £10 each, fully paid up. in the HiWAltDEN AND DISTRICT WATER- WORKS COMPANY. Limited. LOT 53.-A like Block of j:5 SHARES of A:10 each, fully paid up in the same Company. LOT ¡a.-A Block of 25 .-H ARKS of Xlf) eac", fully paid up. in the SHONLI DKALNAGE, SEWERAGE AND WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, Limited. LOT 55 —A like Block of 25 SHARES of £10 each, fully paid up, in the same Company. LOT 56.— £ 2,250 SECOND DEBENTURES, in the Bishop's Castle Railway Company. LOTS 57, 58, and 59 -Three Blocks of 1,030, 1,000 and 1,275 PREFERENCE SHAKES of £10 eacb, fully paid up, and having voting power in the same Company. Particulars and conditions of Sa'e may be had of the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexham at the place of Sale: and of JolES ms. EVAN MORRIS & Co., felOSant Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. -.r_r- FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT PERCY-ROAD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH are instructed to J?i. OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF MAY, 1891, at Four o'clock p.m. punctually (subject to conditions), in one lot. All those '1 WO Valuable FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. 9 and 10, Percy-road, in the Borough of Wrexham, now in the occupation of Mr James Davies, mason, and Mrs Ann Davids, widow. The property is substantially-built and in excellent state of repair, and its situation will always command tenants. Kach house comprises a large Sitting Room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, with Four good Bedrooms, small Garden in front and rear, and the whole represents a safe and desirable investment. For further particulars apply to MESSRS ACTON, BURY, & ACTON. Solicitors, Wrexham or to the AUCTIONEERS Queen-strett and Temple Row, Wrexham. 101Iz SALE OF MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES Nos. 3 & 4, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, AND COTTAGES, RHOSTYLLEN. BI'AU9;I0S by MESSRS Ti %BKEVY AA0N -a J BY PUBLIC A UCrION by MESSRS BI!;VAN PHENNAH, at tha Wynnstay Arms Ho? Wrexham, on TUBSDAT, the 2nd day of JUNE, 18? at four o'clock in the afternoon, promptly, subject to con: ditions to be then read. the following freehold procert? LOT I.-All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE with the excellent warebousem in the rear thereof, together with the lock-up shop adjoining, ueing Nos. 3 and 4, Hope- street, Wrexi-am, and now in the respective occupations of Mr Robert Thomas, Grocer and Provision Dealer, and of Mr William Thomas, Hosier. These premises are in the very best and most central situation for Lu,iness purposes in the town of Wrexham and present an opportunity rarely to be met with. The property hai a frontage of 28ft. to Hope-street, and has on the basement spacious cellaring under the whole of the premises. On the ground floor, in addition to the shops, there are a good kitchen and parlor, on the first lfoor a large sitting-room and three spacious bedrooms, and on the seeond floor fuur good bedrooms. In the yard at the rear there are three-storied commodious warehouses and necessary out offices The purchaser may arrange for immediate possession of the grocer's shop and dwelling-houss after the sale, and the shop and other fixtures and stock-in-trade can be taken at a valuation, thus affording an opportunity rarely to be met with of entering immediately upon an old-established business with extensive connections. LOT 2.- All those five FREEHOLD DWELLING. BOUSJoS with the Bakehouse and appurtenances situate adjoining the New Bla, k Horse Inn, Rhost) lien, hear Wrexham, fronting the high road, and now occupied by Messrs Alfred Pugb, Robert Brierley, John Jones Cadwaladr Jones, and Mrs Eliz-ibeth Edwards, and pro- ducing an annual rental of jE46 16s. For orders to view and further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS. Queen-street and Temple Row, Wrexham or to Mr W. ffisx EVANS, solicitor, 1. High-street, Wrex- ham. 1080o —FRAMING— Send your Photographs and Pictures or Artistic Frami g to JOHN LITTLE nO Library, Wrexham. 2027 1 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSKS JONES 4 SON. -r. .r. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. CommenciBg with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. MAY lRTH. 1891. m/TESSRS JONES ? SON beg to tba?k their patrons' JM. and friends for their constant support, and b? to announce that they will hold their next Sale  STORE STOCK in the abo-e Smithfield on Monday, the 18th day of May, 1881, when the f.Uo?wi!n?g S??tock will be offered A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heif era. Seyeral Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A arand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pifc>- (by permission of the Local Authorities). 25 good Clun couples, 25 good Scotch couvIeR. 3 Shorthorne(i Pe&gree Yeay ling Bullq, the property of Mtssrs. Edwards, Hone Fairo. Llay Place. Grtsford. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexh tm. 907f ON TUESDAY, MAY 26TII, 1831, AT 10.30. (•it R OF £ FA£ T 1 AND STUK? STOCK AT THE ROSSEN SM1THF1ELD. m ESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons .l'. 8Dd friends for their liberal upport. and wish to 1Win tak.7™ ™ Tuestl.y, tb. 2 *1. £ ? o! Stock, which wlU take plaoe on Tuesdiy, the 2,¡th day of May, 1891, at their Smithfield. Go!de?n Lion MMote!, Rossett, When the following Stock will be offered Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Usetul Dairy Cows witii Calves at foot, Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs. Fat Calves. Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'c!ock. SALE AT IOU.P. The Auctioneers earnestly req&est their supporters to be there punctually. Offices: 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 950 ON FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 1S91. SEVENTH ANNUAL SALE OF BEDDING AND GHEENHOUSE PLANTS AT ACTON NURSERIES, WBES HAM. MESSRS. JONES and SON have receired instructions 1,. from Mr J. Farquharson to SKLL by AUCTION on FRIDAY, 29th day of MAY, 1891, at the abowe Nurseries, the following BEDDING AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, which comprise :— Geraniums, including Robert Burns, MccMatfin, Black Douglas, Mrs Pollock, Vesuvius, Flower of spring, &c. Calceolarias in variety. Lobelias, in variety, all from cuttings. Stocks, Asters, Pyrethrum, Aureum, Perilla, -&C-, in boxes of from 2 to 4 dozen. Pelargoniums, extra fine plants, of the best varieties. Fuchsias, Heliotrope, Irisine, Messembryanthemum, Carnations, &c. Also a choice lot of GREENHOUSE and other Plants. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. The lot3 being very numerous, a punctual attendance is earnestly requested. 1043a SALE OF FOUR STACKS OF UPLAND HAY, AT STANSTY PARK, One mile from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES AND SON have been favored 4with instructions from Lady French, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday, May 20tb, 1891, on the premises at Stansty Park. four Stacks of UPLAND HAY. in f<.ur lots. The hay is stand- inginthe said Park, near the gate in the Summer Hill Road, and convenient for easy delivery. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham Sate at four o'clock prompt. 1014j SALE BY MR J. LLOYD. '-J" "J "u- ,J PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE AT OAK ALYS. GWERSYLLT, NEAR WREXHAM. MR J. LLOYD has received instructions from the i?Jt Misses Irven, who ar6 leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUC UION, on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 2NM and 3RD, 1E91. a quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS include handscme wagonette with cover, pole and lamps, stack of hay, a lot of garden requisites, and choice lot of plants, &c. Fu I particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues will be ready ten days betore the Sale. 932f SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. W R B X H AM. ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. BAUGH, on TFriday, 29TH MAY, 191, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, at 4 p.m. punctually, subject to con- ditions. The recently erected Messuage called STANLEY VILLA," situate in Shrewsbury-road, in the borough of Wrexham, and for the last ten )ears occupied by General the Hon. S. Mostyn, comprising spacious entrance porch and ball, dining and drawing-rooms, each 13ft. 6in. by 12ft. 6iD., with bay windows study, five bed-rooms, bath room and w.c., kitchen, back kitchen, larder, and cellaring, with gas and water supplies complete. The Out-offices consist of stable, saddle-room, coach- house, and two loose boxes, with suitable yards. There is a large kitchen garden, and a smaller one attached, with conservatory al o a sn.all paiterre fronting the entrance and the reception room windows. The premises have frontages of 59 yards to Shrewsbury- road, 46 yards to Stanley-street, ard 25 yards to Albert- street, and cover an area of 1,940 square yards. The kitchen garden, and also part of the back premise", present very advantageous sites for the erection of other houses if a purchaser so desired. The situation is dry, airy, and eligible, and the sale of this property presents a rare opportunity to parties seek- ing either a commodious residence in Wrexham, where similar premises are scarce, or a good investment. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Temple Place, Wrexham, or at the offices of MESSRS. LEWIS & SON, Solicitors, SGla Wrexham. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR S. T. BAUGH is instructed by the Representatives 1: of the late Rev. T. R. Lloyd, Rector of Llanfynydd, to prepare for sale the valuable J.ibrary and Household Furniture at the Vicarage, Llanfynydd. lOSjo SALE BY MESSRS BAYLEY & GROVES. -'F" I OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. FRIDAY, MAY 22ND, 1891. FINAL SALE OF STORE STOCK. g% /v Head of Store Cattle, including cows and calves, /??V calvers, cross-bred oxen, heifers and barrens, Welsh oxen and heifers, and well-bred yearlings, also 500 store sheep, consisting of Shropshire ewes and lambs, cross-bred and Welsh ewes and lambs, and other store sheep, will be Sold by Auction, in the above Mart, on Friday, May 22nd, 1891. Sale to commence at 12 30 prompt. Offices: Stone House Chambers, Oswestry. 10660 SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. 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, 10.. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, MAY 28rH. 51 SALE BY MESSRS WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, IRON MERCHANTS, &c. TREFONEN COLLIERY, NEAR OSWESTRY. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the JL premises, by MESSRS WILLIAMS & NICHOLSON, under insttuctions from the Lessee, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of MAY, 1S91, commencing at 1.30 p.m., the whole of the fixed and loose p!ant and machinery, consisting of winding engine with 15 inch cylinder, 2ft. Bin. stroke, and flywheel 9ft. diameter, by William Bonlton; portable engine by Clayton and Shuttleworth, 4 egg ended boilers, excellent Tangje pump, also small do., 2 slee pumps with double action, weighing machine for carts, also a small one for trams, 1 steel and 2 iron winding ropes, a quantity of cast and wrought iron steam piping, 12 pit trams, a quantity of tram rails, 2 pit heads and gearing, wince. The contents of the blacksmiths' and carpenters' shops, 2 water tanks, quantity of timber and other effects. Catalogues are now in course of preparation, and can be had on and after the 14th of May. Auctioneere Office: balop House, Oswestry. 1010 3 SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GROSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY AUCTION at the above Mart on Wednesday next. May 20tb' the following Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Lambs Pigs. and Calves, viz.:— 28 Prime Fat Beast. Several useful Calves, Barrens, and Stirks 190 Ripe Fat Sheep, P5 Do. do. Lambs, Several useful Shropshire, Lleyn and other couples, 160 Fat Pigs and Calves. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Sale at 1130 a.m prompt. 11, Wrexham-street. Mold. tl09 Lost and Found. .r. STRAYED from Bennion's Lane, Wrexham, one in Lamb WELsH EWE, and one cross-bred EWE and I two LAMBS. Finder Rewarded.—Apply 29, Bridge- I stmt. logjj Sales by Auction.  SALE5 BY MR H. H. ETCHES. THBTwHITCHURCH SALOP HORSE SALE, ESTABLISHED 1873. MR H. H. ETCHES will Sell by Auction on Friday next. May 22nd, 1891. 70 Powerful Wagon Hoists, Harnes; Horses, Cohc, and Ponies. Paiticu'ars in.Catalogues. Sale at 12 o'clock. Offices: Whitchurch, Salop. 957 SHROPSHIRE HUNT HORSES. MR H. H. KTCHES begs to announce that he will iTt. SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Hotel. Whit- church, Salop, on TUESDAY next, MAY 19th, 1891, 63 HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, and PONIES, including 7 Hunters from the Shropshire Hunt. the pro- perty of A. P. Heywood-Lonsdale, Esq.. and sold in consequence of necessary alterations to the stables tO Hunters, the property of Sydney Pennington. Esq., Stand- foril Hall, also entries from H. H. He} wood-Lonsdale, Esq., Sir W. W. Wynn, Birt the Marquis of Stafford, Capt. R. W. Ethefcton, Capt. Gaivnes, J. A. Clegg, Etq., T. M. L. Vernom, Esq.. the Rev. W. C. E. Kynaston, Dr. Munro. Wm. Burgess, Ksq., James Hall, Esq., and others. The Horses will be on view for private or veterinary surgeon inspection from 9 until 12 o'clock. Full particulars in cataloguts. Sale at Twelve. Offices-Whitchurcb, Salop. 1073a ALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. NOTICE.  ESSR- TATTERSAM/S SALES at th?:r RUGBY '?JL ESTABLISHMEKT t?iH be discontinued through the Summer. a Education. ,r. "J"J j' 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. A D D R E S S 3, SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. 397f MISS ADA DENNIS (For the last four years a pupil of PROF. HERKOMER, R.A.) Is prepared to give LESSONS IN DRAWING AND PAINTING At her Stadio. 47, NICHOLAS STREET, CHESTER. 725f BRYNYFFYNNON, WREXHAM. B 0 y s' S c H 0 0 Li CONDUCTED BY MR. JNO. HAUGHTON, C.M,. MR. J. B. WRIGHT, B.A., &c., &c. Summer Term begins MONDAY, MAYIITH, 1891. 989 TBE CAMELOT GUILD. THK REV. M. O. EVANS WILL PREACH A SPECIAL GUILD SERMON, ON SUNDAY NEXT AT CHESTER-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. Subject: THE PSALM OF CREATION." 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Cut this out and enclose it with your Order to H Samuel H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97,99, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. zl034to ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON-TARIFF FIRE AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed Capital £ 357.500 Paid-up Capital and Resents J;96,538 Premium Income for 1890 £ 113,673 Chairman—Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq., of Dolobran (Lloyd's Bank, Limited.) Head Office-26. Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Inspector for Wale —M. Pennant-Jones, 3a, High-street, Wrexham. Prospectuses, rates, and other information can be obtained on application to the Head or District Offices as above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in Wales. 1168a A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. B EEC HAM S PILLS /??\ |7 PATENT V Ml 1*1 PILLS. H  ARE universally admitted .dL to be wortb a GUINEA A Box for bilious and nerv- ous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, ful- ness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsi- "ess, cold chills, Bashings cf ?eat, loss of appetite, short- iness of breath, costivenesa, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, fright- ful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sen tations, Ac. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of hese Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all humors, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found equal to BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction 01 irregularity of the system. If taken accordiag to the directions given with each box, thay will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robast health. This has been proved by thousands who nive tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their ue. For a weak stomach, iinoaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the liver, chey act like MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders on the most im. portant organs in the human machine. They strengthen tha whole muscular system, restore the long-lost com- plexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse Into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and de- bilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale cf any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for Coughs in general, asthma, brvncki 11 affections, hoarseness, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression 01 the chest, wheezing, &c., these Pills stand unrivalled. rhey are the best ever offered to the public and will speedily remove that sense of oppression and diffi- culty jf breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time b removed. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the Ili prietor, Thomas Beecham, tit. Helens, Lancashire, boxes at 9id, Is ljd, and 2s 9deach. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine De everywhere. li.Z -Full directions are given with each box Legal and Public Notice. .J" .F- DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. COUNTY BRIDGES, &c. :The Denbigbshire County Council are prepared to receive TENDERS for Repairing the Mtowieg cP^Pty Bndges. &c. ——————— I the Road On the Road Name of Bridge, 4c. OT« «» 1 From To elywedog Hangwrn Hangwm Corwen Pont G\'ff.lJiog ¡i-'clywedog 1. Gyfly1liog Gyffylliog Ruthin PontGvifvU'og t?ttw Near Glan Conway Holyhead Road P,lnt Niaesmor fHen'BjntTy'rNaat HaU FromPentreTo!as P.pttwaycoed i In the Borough of Denbigh LlaarhL-adr Font Fetin Gauol Yatraa D.-nbigh &Bau.. 'Pont TanUan [ Ltanf?ir.D.C i LianWr, D.C. Hamumon Pont Tanllan | '>n™ Nantglyn Nantglyn Pentievoelas 'Pont Brenig Rremll an g yo ¡ Naotlya P Bryn Saint ?..rt S?te Bryn oS« aint Cerrigydruidion onh'f:heaù Road The Specification, &c -nay be :nanpcted and copie thereof taken. and all information relative thereto .obtained upon application  MR R. B. ADAMS, of Denbigh. e a lve Meto ■ obtained upon app ication o ??"?p?' _?JpL ?tety. and must be either sent or delivered to me the under- The Tenders must be for each Bnoge, I" as the case may be, CD or before the 27th day of May, n tar- .1 b d .f, Inll The lowest or any Tender ?iM not necessarily be accepted. Dated the 13th day of May,1«91 LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the County Council. 5,'CMHd-atteet, Ruthin. Clerk of the County CouncillOO'o PRESENTATION .TO THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON HOWELL, WREXHAM. AT a Meeting of the Pamhioners of Wrexham, held A on the ?thttar?h. 1891, for the purpOGe of consider- ing the letter fro? the Venerable Archdeacon Howell, announcms his resignation of the Liv.nf of ?xham. it was moved by Dr. H. V. P?I:n (M?yor). ?sanded by Mr Overton, and unanimously resolved- That the parishioners d, sire to record their apprecia tion of the eminent-services of the Venerable Archdeacon, Howell as vicar of Wr?ham for the past sixteen years and S? grateful recognition of. the many heneficial ajects pro- mS?d <?rried out bi.him during that period, and deeply regret that their esteemed Vicar has thought !tcecfa?ry, for the reasons stated in his letter, to resign the living of Wrexham. That, nevertheless, they sincerely hope that both he and Mrs Howell may be sptred to spend many happy vears of usefulness and well-doin £ in the neighbouring paush of Gresford, after their untiring labors in this pottulous parish. And fUTtber-" That in the opinion of this meting an opportunity should be afforded to.the Parishioners of Wrex- ham of marking their sense of the great services of Arch- deacon Howell by subscribing to a testimonial to him, and that a Committea be formed -for that purpose, consi<tiRg of the Churchwardens of tee Paitifcli Church and St. Mark s Church. It was also tesolved that Mr %Wm. Ove, ton be rt quested to act as Hon. Treasurer, and the iLocal Banks to receive subscriptiona.. Subscriptions already advertised 293 IS 6 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Mr E. Stanley Clark 2 2 0 Mr Edward Evans, Bronwylfa 1 1 0 Mr C. K. Benson 1 1 0 Mr J. Mason, Park View. 1 1 0 Mrs H uimer, and Mrs Fraser 1 1 n Mr Jas. Davies, Stonemason.. 0 5 J0J The list will be closed on the 1st June next. WREXHAM AND DISTRICT PERFECT THRIFT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SIXTH BALLOT of the above will take place at RROSDDU BOARD SCHOOL. ON MAY 29TH, AT 8 P.M. The Offices of the Society have been changed from 50. Chester-street, to MR STANFORD'S Hotel, opposite Savings' Bank, Regent-street. 10860 SWINE FEVER. BY an Order of the Board of Agriculture, taking effect FF from the 15th May, 1891, the BOROUGH OF WREXHAM is declared to be an AREA INFECTED WITH SWINE FEVER. Sales and movement of Swine are for the time being restricted accordingly. See placards THOMAS BURY. 1082o Clerk to the Local Authority. COUNTY OF FLINT. SWINE FEVER. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878-86. THE ANIMALS ORDER AC r, 1886. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Executive NCommittee of the FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, being the Local Authority for the County of Flint, in accordance with the above Acts and Orders, and all Powers enabling them in this behalf, for the purpose of preventing the spread of Swine Fever within the said County, do hereby at a Meeting held this 7th day of MAY, 1891, make the following Regulation :— That as and from this day no Swine shall be moved into the County of Flint from the County of Salop, or from the District of any separate Local Authority situate within such County." By Order of the Local Autboiity, THOS. T. KELLY, Clerk of the County Council of the County of Flint. lUtHo COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS, 1878 TO 1890. SWINE FEVER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Local Authority for the County of Denbigh by virtue and in exercise of the power vested tunder the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts, IS78 to 1S90, and of every other power enabling them in that behalf, have made the follow- ing Regulation, that is to say That from and after this day, NO SWINE shall be admitted into the District of the Local Authority for the County of Denbigh from any part of the COUNTY OF SALOP, or from any part of the HUNDRED OF MAELOR, in the County of Flint. Dated the 1st day of May, 1891. LL. ADAMS, Clerk to the Local Authority. 5, Castle-street, Ruthin. lOE8z Tenders. "J" ''J LLANGOLLEN SCHOOL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. THE SCHOOL BOARD invite Tenders for carrying JL out certain ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, and IMPROVEMENTS to the Vron Schools, near Ltangillexi, Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr I. D. Denny, architect, Llangollen. Sealed Tenders, marked Vron Schools." must be received by me not later than Monday, June 1st, 1S91. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. LLOYD JOHN, Solicitor. Corwen, May 12th, 1891. 1070z BRYMBO SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for carrying out alterations and Tadditions to Vron Board School, Southsea. Specifi- cation and Plans may be seen at the Office of the Clerk. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender Tenders to be sent in not later than the 26th instant to ROBERT J. KENDRICK, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1093j Clerk to the Board. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. THE Directors of this Company are preparad to receive TTenders for the supply for 52 weeks, commencing on Monday, the 29th June- next, of Best Steam Coal for Locomotive purposes, as follows, viz South Wales Coal about 6,000 Tons per week. North Wales Main and Staffordshire Coal, about 1,200 Tons per week. Tenders will also be received for :— 4,003 Tons of Gas Coal, to be delivered in such weekly quantities as may be required, and 50 Tons per weeil of Hard Foundry Coke. Forms of Tender (upon which alone Tenders will be received) may be obtained on application to the Secretary at this Station. Tenders for the whole or part of the quantity required, marked outside •' Tender for Coal or Coke," as the case may be, addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before Wednesday, the 3rd proximo. The Directors do not hind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they reserve to themselves the right to accept a portion only of the quantity tendered for. J. D. HIGDINS, Paddington Station. London, Secret" ry. 7th May, 1891. tIO57 Excursions. -r' WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. BANKeHOLIDAY EXCURSIONS, ON WHIT-MONDAY, May 18th, CHEAP EXCUR- SION TRAINS will run to RHYL and LLAN- DUDNO. leaving BRYMBO 8.0 a.m., Plaspower 8.7. Moss and Pentre 8.12, WREXHAM (Central) 8.20 a.m.. Exchange at 8 2.3, and other intermediate stations as per bills. CHEAP TICKETS will be issued to HAWARDEN by traii) leaving Brymbo at 1.0 p.m Plaspower 1.8. Moss and Pentre 1.15, and from WREXHAM (Central) and inter- mediate stations by the 9.55 a.m., 1.35 and 2.10 p.m. trains. CHEAP TICKETS will he issued to Cefnybedd and Bridge End (for Caergwrle Castle and Hope Mountain) by the 9.55 a.m. and 2.10 p.m. trains. For Fares, times of Return and other information, see bills, to be obtained at the Stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager. Westminster Buildings, Wrexham, May, 18U1 109!1j Religious Services. CHESTER STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL, WREXHAM. TIO-MORROW (Sunday) Two Sermons will be preached by the Pastor, REV. PHILIP A. HUDGELL, Evening Subject: The Main Thing." Services at 10.45 a.m. and 6.39 P.M. A cordial invitation given to all to attend. 951 Entertainments and Meetings. > WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 18TH, 1891. SHEPHERDS' DEMONSTRATION ON STANSTY PARK, WREXHAM. AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS. DANCING. WREXHAM BOROUGH BAND. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF FIKST-CLASS ARTISTS. See posters for particulars. 786f ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR WHIT-WEEK SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE CELEBRATED MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 18TH, 19TH and 20TH MAY, will be produced the Statuesque Comedy Drams, KARL or the Living Statue. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2;ST, 22ND and 2:3RD MAY, SWEETHEART." -Concluding each evening -ith the celebrated Screen Scene from c. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." Songs and Dances. String Band and Effects. Doors open at 7.30 p m. Commence at 8 p. m Carriage, 16.30 p.m. Admission 3, 2s, ]8, and 61 (limited.) Plan and Tickets at Mr Little's, The Library. tIOS7 HOLY WELL EISTED D? ODD AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. SEPTEMBER 16, 1891. For List of Subjects (Price 2d) apply to the Secretary, GEO. BROMLEY, rJasMorfa, 1063z HOLYWELL. £ 1,300 IN PRIZES. SHROPSHIRE AND WEST MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (AMALGAMATED.) MARKET DRAYTON SHOW. THE Sixteenth Exhibition o' LIVE STOCK, IMPLE- I. MENTS. etc.. will take place on the 1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD OF JULY NEXT, when XI,300 will be AWARDED IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, MAY 30TH, 1S91. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, and all information from ALFRED MANSELL, Managing Director and Secretary, 1057z College Hill, Shrewsbury. I ■— I HOPE AND CAERGWRLE ATHLETIC FESTIVAL PLAS-TEG PARK (By kind permission of Colonel Trevor Roper), To be held JUNE 8TH, 1891. BAND OF 1ST FLINTSHIRE ENGINEERS In attendance. DANCING! ATHLETIC SPORTS (Registered under the laws of the A.A.A.) Walter Platt, Esq., Secretary N.C.A.A., handicapper. 120 Yards (open) Handicap. 440 Yards (open) Handicap. Mile (open) Handicap. 120 Yards Local Race. Donkey Races. Catching Pig. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT Tent Pegging. Tilting at the Ring. For full particulars of prizes see posters, or apply, W. HY. ROBERTS, Stryt Issa, Hope, Hon. Secretary. near Mold. t!0 £ 7 CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, GWERSYLLT. A BAZAAR & SALE OF WORK Will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 26TH & 27TH MAY, 1891. To be opened on Tuesday, at 2.3", by MRS FRANK RAWLINS, OF RHYL, and on Wednesday, at 2.30, by MISS M. E. JONES, BRYNISSA. Trains leave Central Station at 2.10 and 4 50. and G.30 returning from Gwersyllt at 3.39, t>.12, 7.7, and 7.46. MRS K. GRIFFITHS, 1(1620 Stansty Farm, Hon. Sec. BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST, 3RD, 1891. A GRAND FETE WILL BE HELD IN BROGYNTYN PARK, OSWESTRY, By kind permission of Lord Harlech, who has kindly placed the who!e of the beautiful and extensive Grounds at the disposal of the Committee for the occasion. The Events will compiise A MILITARY TOURNAMENT, Musical Rides and mills, anu victoria cross Kace. ATHLETIC SPORTS, under A.A.A. and N.C.U. Rules. BALLOON ASCENT AND PARACHUTE DESCENT. TWO MILITARY BANDS And several talented Artistes are engagf d. Entry Forms and all particulars in due course from W. FELTON, THOS. WHITFIELD. JUN., losla Joint Hon. Secretaries, BRYMBO ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL GRAND BAZAAR IN JULY NEXT. Particulars in future advertisements. 1015f HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address —" Haxell, London." Telegrams for visitors must be marked c/o Haxell, London." FOR Families and entlemen. In the midst of the r Theatres and Places of Amusement. Within 20 minutes of the City by 'Bus cr Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particular, combining a most elegant Restaurant, Separate Ladies' and Gentlemen's Coffee Room3, Billiard Room, &c. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 6J6. LIGHTS & ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. In the hape 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 NOBLE WINDOWSCOMMANDI.NO THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 Miscellaneous. B.' ûÍrrø' HYDROPÀTliroXSTAB'iIsH},IENT. Borth, BE.S.O., Cardiganshire.—Magnificent establishment, I luxuriously furnished. Complet" Baths (including sta- j water), Recreation Hall, Bilhrd. Close to sea. Four miles of splendid beach.—Miss DILLY, Lady Manager. 7 Till JJRAW for HUMBER SAFETY.—Winning number, 423. Wanted. ANTED WAREHOUSE in Wiesham.-ApplyS, W Shrewsbury KoM. )tJ9{1j R •nVF STRAW WANTED at once -AI'PY. R. laddr. 2. Ynrk-street Wrexham. 9!W A GENTS wanted for remuneratiTe _mp!oyment during A. "P? time-BTA, AdLertiser Office. lU^a WANTED, GHOOM GARDENER-Apply by letter \V to COLONEL KtCHMOKD, the B?ractM. 1088j ANTED, a YOUTH for a Solicitor's Oiffce.-Apply tV to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor. Wrexham. 108.1J GROOM WANTED, about IS y?raof age, must pre- (jr?ustyh?e been accustomed to horses. To live in ? the house.-Apply at Fennant, Ruabon. l?J _n- DRESS AND -%I ANT LE-.NI AR IN'G. -Wanted at once, ASSISTANTS and APPRENTICES to the al,ove.- Mas DODD. 34. Chestei-street. 1007z W AN El) GENERAL SERVANT, about 18. In- experience not objected to. Family thr«;e. -Ira HARLING, Clarendon-road, -Seacombe. 1017z SERVANT.—Good General for comfortable home age S 1?-At.p'y.wHh particuars. M)s BRUNION, Fresh- field-road. Formby, ner Liverpool. 7f itAfEKHA?'jih.K?Ar? ?V?ANl:LL) JL Steady men only need apply. -Apply, B. CorLESTONE. Ho?se Decorator, Hill-street, Wrexh?m. H.o WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham W ??certt'?T-. in Districts where not already repre- fenfced.™Apply to BATLEY & BRADLEY Wrexham. "OKKING HOUSEKEtPb lMor large Establishment 1'" near Chester. Good wages given- Age:30 to 40. Also Kitchen Maid, X12.-M 1, Abbey Building, Chester. lUt Oil 0 LD BOTF LES.-I he Wrexham Liger Beer Company will buy old Champagne Pints, Quait, and Appoli- naris Pints, at 5d per dozen.-Address, ihe SECRETARY. 1784 W ANTED immediately, HOUSF, situated in a pleasant TT part, not more than one mile from High-street. Rent iCI5 to £17 per annum.—Apply to ALPHA, Advertiser Office. 1031a \iV AN] ED, an I NDER-HOUSEMAID, about 22, must be Church of England, tall. and know her work.- Apply by letter only to Mrs BURTON, Minera Hall, near Wrexham. 1051J PRO VIDKNT ASSOCIATION, LONDON.—AGENTS J. Wanted. Good salary and commission given.— Apply, WILLIAM HENRY PHILLIPS, West-street, Rhajader, Radnorshire. 106-93 WAN I El) an experienced DAIKYWOMAN without I T encumbrances. About 20 cows kept for the supply of a gi-ntleman's hou; e.-ApT,)Iy by letter to Mr GFCORGE THOMAS, Wjnnstiy Home Farm, Ruabon. lCtilo LEFT OFF CLOTHING. Hih, st prices given. Parties waited on by Air or Mrs SMITH, in Town or country. Ci-,ti promptly remitted for parcels sent.— Address, 12, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 447 t t .IIPORUA N 'i ItECEIPR-LADI FS. -Lady discovered t. a secret invaluable, harmless, iijmple, saves illne-s, expense stamped addressed envelope part,"culars.Nlrs POOLE, .4, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. t.?7t) ALL Orders for PRINTING. LITHOGRAPHY, BOOK- BINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other Arm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 30 p.in Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WANTED, 5"0 persons to purthise "The Chairpion- FlockBcd*" (wi.h Bolster and two Pillow-) full size and Wool K ocks, from 9: lid. Weekly Payments taken -L,vi(It n t.'iiretleeiiipii Pledge Storis 2t5, Hrnblns- streur, Wrexham.—N.B.—Those Beds are made up n the piewises opp s te the Advertiser Office. &Wa WASTED, Butler (s!n<!f),f"ntman kept, ?GU;Foot TV man, !Sin¡e.hlmJed, £25; C??ks ?U to ?40: I)itirv-niii-1, Housekeeper, P.i loui-maids, K>tche->, f'cullery-maids, Pantry-maids, Huuse-maids. Waiti«s-e:«, SO Plain Co' ks and (ieiierais, £ 14 to £ 2 Farm Seivants — Eu. t1 A YCUCI" 2o, Chester- atteet, IVrexii;tm.-tcbtablislied 30 Years lu7tif NORTH WALES AGENCY OFFICE for SERVANTS of every capacity; established I860 formerly conducted at Mrs White's Orphan Home the highest references given all applications promptly attended to, and terms stnt on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. —Conducted by the Misses WHITING, Stamp Office, 42A, High-street, Wrexham. 1077f STANSTY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a CLEANER for the Rhoaddu Board r'" chools, to commence duties 25th June. For salary and duties app'y before 3rd June, to ROBERT J. KENDRICK, Solicitor, Wrexham, Clerk to the B Mrd. 1004j BRYMBO SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a Female Assistant Teacher for Bwlchgwjn W School for Standards 11. and III. (large classes) to eommence dutie-i immediate; -Salary £ 10 per annum.— Application's to be sent in at once to ROBERT J. KENDRICK, solicitor, Wrexham, clerk. 103,4,1 l"/¥TANTED, CAPITALIST, AGRICULTURISTS, AND TV OTHERS IN CANADA.-Free Grants of 100 to 2"9 Acres of Land are given by the Canadian Government. Bonuses granted to Settlers. RKPOKTS OF THE BRIJISH TENANT FARMERS' DELEGATES, 1890, and other newly issued illustrated and authentic pamphlets, maps, and full information respecting MANITOBA, or any other p"rt of Canada—its resources, trade, demand for labor, wages paid, &c.-supplied free. THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICES, 15, WATER STHEET, LIVERPOOL. 5-lo TO MAbTER TAILORS & CAPITALISTS. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. A GENTLEIA. &n ncLnonleaged high class Cutter. ANvith large connection in Cheshire and Wales, is open to take a PARTNERSHIP, or an engagement on Salary and Commission. Would do all his own Cutting. This is an exceptional opportunity for a Tradesman, or any person wi, h capital wishing to make a good ircome.- Address, No. B,)x 8S9, at the Printere. 8S9j WREXHAM UNION. THE GUARDIANS of this Union require the services A of a SIN JLE WOMAN or WIDOW, without children, to act as Cook. and Assistant Matron. Salaty £ 20 per annum, with board. lodging, and washing. Application, with testimonals. to b3 sent to Mr G. S. Bessell, master of the Workhouse, not later than the 23rd inst from whom particulars as to duties may ba obtained. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk. 9, Temple Row. lOitij 1- To Let. COMMODIOUS OFFICES, to Let, in Temple-chambers. —Apply to Mr T. J. PARRY, on the premises. 1902 rpO LET, COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, off Regent' 1_ street, near both railway stations. -Apply to VICTOR- Advertiser Office. f  9_d KlNnSTON VILLA, 7 room", very com- NO. /?t modiou", with bath-room and necessary offices Hot water supply on ground and chamber floors. Gas and water lai Ion. Good conservatory. Rent mode- rate.—Apply to MR JONES, Architect, 12, Temple Row, Wrexham. 10ISn T 0 BE LET PEN LLWYN, Chester-road, for unex- t pired tirm of Lt-a.;e, il year?. Three reception- room?, five bed-rooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and w.c., hot and cold water, box room, two kitchens, pantries, and cellar, two-stall stible, saddle and groom's rooms over, double coach-house and loft; small conservatory, tennis lawn, small kitchen garden, hnd field, all in perfect order. Immediate pissession. -Apply by letter to E. S. CLARK as above. 1092i Sales by Private Contract. 'J"' ,r -J' TO BE SOLD Cheap a complete set of Slaughter-house J. Fittings.-Apply B, Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 1097a SAFETY BICYCLE, ball bearinRs both wheelq, lamp,  bell, &c. ?5 0? Od casb.-Apply 21, Town Hi:l, Wrexham. lo!JIia. FOR SALE, a two-wheeled THAP. for four persons, Jf recently done up, light and roomy. Price £ 12.— Apply the Lager Beer Brewery, Wrexham. 1030a RLLO BK SOLD CHEAP, two second-h'nd PLATE TOLAS5 SHOP FRONTS, suitable for town or country.-Al-ply to B. OWEN, builder, Wrexham. 750o IIO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE?REArY Yilua) le TFREBROLD BUILDING SITES, at Summerhill anil Ct)edpoetb.-For fuither particulars api-ly to Mr HAMPUEN A. POYSER, solicitor, 16, Regent-street, Wrex- ham. 863f 'i?L 0 BE?OLf? BY PJUVATB THFATY, Seven MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, situatd near the Red Lion Inn, Whitchurch- road, Bangor-Isycoed. in the occupations of Mrs Sarah Poynton, William Griffiths, Jonathan Maddocks, and otheis.-Apply to JONES & SON, Auctioneers, 4 Arcade, Wrexham. 841z CAE KG W RLE. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY all that FIELD, J. situate at Bridge End, containing about 1 acres. The property is bounded on the east by the Connah's Quay Railway, on the North by the river Alyn, and on the south has a frontage to the road lead ng from the Htwarden high road to the saw mills. The property is suitable for building purposes, having extensive viewf-, h is a large quantity gravel and sand, and also a siding on to the railway to woi k the same. For further particulars apply to Mr T. DODD, Warren Bink, Broughton, near Chester; or, to Messrs JNO. JONES, and KENDKICK, solicitor-1, Wrexham. 1079F THE PUKE-BRED ROADSTER STALLION "LORD RAGLAN" (o. 3117 H.S.B.), BLACK, 5 YEAIiS OLD, 15-2, SIRE "BEACONSFIKLD," 49; DAM BY "RIFLEMAN," 671. .1 LOUD IiAGLAN i3 a beautiful Black Horse, sluw- ing great, qu Llity, and has marvellous all round action, and as will he seen from the above, he possesses the best blood in England. PHIZES WON.— Stourbridee, Shropshire and West Midland Show, first prize, beating many well-known winners Oswrstry, second prize, and many other prizes at the leading show-s in Norfolk. LORD RAGLAN is sound in every respect. He will stund at the Home Farm, Bronwylfa. near Wrexham. and will attend the Wiexham Markets (Horns Hotel), on Monday- and Thursdays. The Owner will not be responsible for any Accident that might occur to any Mare whilst being tried or served, but every care will be taken. LORD RAGLAN will Serve Mares at £ i> 3s each Mare. Tenant Farmers £2 2s and 2; Cd the Groom. Groom's Fee to be paid at first service. The Service Fee to be paid on or before June 21th, or 5s extra will be chal ged for collecting. For further particulars apply to THE Sl'UD GROOI, HOME FARM, BRONWVLFA, NEAR WREX ^IM. VETERINARY INFIRMARY, Argyle-street, Wrexham, April 30tb, 1891. Thi is to certify that I ¡'aye this day eximined a Black 5 year old Entire Horse, J.OKP ItAGLAN," the property of A. E. Evans. Fsq and find him to be perfectly sound, and free from 81 taint of hereditary disease. 10 W. J. FLETCHER, M.R.C.V.S. Business Announcements. 0 a  Viiir& jPERTH DY ■ WORKS AGENT IX WREXHA;,I: J. SUDLowf DIaPER, ltc:, G, HOPE STREET, From whom Catalog may be obtui0e(i (,OODS FORWARDED ro PERTH FREE OF CAR!iU(iE EVERY WFEIL. •jtfTfc 223 OB SERVE: THE WHITE'S MOC-AIN JKl>S F?R 1HE MIf.LIi/V W ? 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