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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSSSJVONES & SON. ^JESSRS.. JQNE £ AND SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS., I 4, OVERTON ARCADE, WREXHAM. LIST OF SALES FOE MARCH. I Monday, March 7th.-At .Wrexham Smithfield; Fat and Store Cattle. c. Tuesday. March 8th.—At .Red House, Belle Vue, Wrexham; Produce. Dairy Vessels, &c. Wednesday, March 9th.—At Hcnkley, near Rossett; Live and Eead Farm Stock. Friday, March Ilth.-At El:is Mostyn Bach, Brymbo Live and Dead Farm Sbck. Monday, .March 14th.—A!; Wnxham Smith6eld; Fat and Store Stock, &c. Tuesday. March 15th.—At Barr Hill Farm, Plas- power; Live and Dead Farm Stocl. and Furniture. Wednesday, March 16th.—At. High-street, Overton.; Furniture, Ac. Friday, March lgth.-At Trydd-n Square Farm, Minera; Live and Dead Farm, Stpek and Furniture. Monday, March 21st.—At Wrerham Smithfield; Fat and Store Cattle., &c. Tuesday, Alareli 22nd.-At The. Mount, Acrefair; Live and Dead Farm Stock and Furniture. Wednesday, March 23rd.—At. 1.7, Stanley-street. Hightown, Furniture, Ac. F-% d doc k 's F Wednesday. March Gresford; Ant.jue Furniture, &c. Friday, March 25th.—At BamX-ll Farm, Plas- power, Furniture, Ac. Monday, March 28th.—At Wrejcht m Smithfield Fat and Store Cattle, Ac. Tuesday, March 29th.-At Rosset £ Smithfield Fat and. Store Cattle, dcc. Friday, April Ist.-At Borras Hea,d,ii?ar Wrexham; Live and Dead Farm Stock. 494;, FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMI.T H Ft! ELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. MARCH 7T.:a 1892. MESSRS JONES & SON beg  thank ?jt- their patrons and friends for t,? constant .?eu?port, and beg to announce that ihey w;U ?old their next Sale of FAT and STORE ETOCK in the above igmitl,ficid, on Monday, the 7tk day of MARCH, ).892, vhen the following Stock c$Zcx £ <}: — A priiue lot of lUiigaificent Fat Bulls, .Qx-Jn and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-c lfieifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire Down and other A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calxes. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Figs. Fat and Store Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nin<e o'clock- Settlements at close of Sale. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexiiiim. m ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1892, at 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE, ROSSETT SMITHFIED. j MESSRS JONES & SON beg io THANK their patrons and friends for their liberal; support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale: 4t Fat and Store Stock, which will take pdace on TWESDAT, MABCH 29,1892, at their Smithfield, Golden. Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the following StGck will be offered:- ( Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 55 j Useful Dairy Cows, with Calves at Foot, Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. 210 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 30 Fat Calves. 175 Fat Pigs. Further entriearc-spectfully 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. Officea-4, Arcade, Wrexha-m. 522jtjf FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1892. Important Sale of 11 head of young In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers and Yearling Bullock, three., powerful Draught Horses, Store Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household and B-room Furniture £ L,fc PLAS MOSTYN BACH, IJ miles from Brymbo (Wrexhao Mold and Connah's Quay) Station. MESSRS JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr John Parry, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of MARCH, 1892, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, &c., viz.:— 10 Young In-calf Dairy Coirs. 1 Yearling Bullock. 1 Breeding Sow. 1 Strong Store Pig. HORSES.—Grey in-foal mare, Fan, 15 hands; gr;;y horse, 9 years old, 16 hands; bay horse, Lion;" 7 jears old, 14-2. All grand workers. IMP^BUBNTS 011 IluisB"DRY.-Foar-inch wheel cart -with harvest gearing, narrow-wheel cart with harvest gearing, market shandry, Crown" reaping and anowing machine by J Powell Bros. and Whitaker," one-horse power for chopping and churning, belting, patent chaff cutter (new) by Powell Bros. and I Whiter," to cut two lengths, and reversible motion for hand or horse-power; two turnip pulpers by Beatall," kibbling mill, iron cultivator with five Erongs, horse rake, two hand ploughs (one by*" Cor- E?od set of iron harrows (new) by "Corneld," ?et of light harrows by o. e turnip drill (nearly :new), Avery's patent weighing machine, corn truck, .com sac ?, corn chest' wheelbarrow, cart cover, timber chains, cow chains, cart ropes, old iron, iron, [Buckley, and stone pig troughs, and the usual small -tools, GEAsa, &c.Two sets of thrill gears, set of chain fears, set of plough gearings, set of brass-mounted barness, head collars, odd gears and harness, pair of -carriage lamps, Ac., &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c.-Half- tester, iron, and other bedsteads, straw mattresses, feather beds, birchwood washstand, double toilet 16ervice. towel rail, birchwood toilet glass, mahogany vilest of drawers, Dictures, small polished pine side- Aboard, mahogany dining table with two loose leaves, -work table, six mahogany single chairs and sofa upholstered in black hair, easy chair in leather, baro- aneter, two eight day clocks in mahogany and oak -cases, gilt pier glass, polished steel fire irons, cast -fender, white wood kitchen table, gun, steel yards, -4j^h covers, flour chest, benches, wheel churn, butter fu% and prints, scales and weights, milk sieves, brown ware, &c., &c. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 471o ON FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1892. important Sale of 12 Head of In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers. Two-year-old Bullocks and Bull, Colory Yearling Heifers, Draught Horses, Mountain Pony, In-pig Sows, Small Store Pigs, Berkshire Boar Pig, Implements of Husbandry, Gears, Harness, House- hold and Bedroom Furniture, Dairy Vessels, &c., at TYDDYN SQUARE FARM, Wern, Minera. MESSRS JONES & SON have received T instructions from Mr Thomas Roberts (who is retiring from farming), to SELL BY AUCTION, on FmnAT, THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1892, the whole of Lis Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, DAIRY VESSELS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, &c., c. viz 4 Young In-calf Dairy Cows, 2 In-calf Heifers, 2 Two-year-old Bullocks, 1 Two-year-old Boll, 3 Colory Yearling Heifers, 1 Sow with followers, 1 In-pig Sow, 5 Small Store Pigs, 1 Berkshire Boar. Hop.s-s.-Grey draught horse, Prince," 15 hands, brown draught horse, Captain," three years old, 15 hands, both good workers, mountain pony. IMPLEMENTS, &C.—Narrow wheel cart with harvest Igep.rkng, market shandry with pig cratches, light- mnning trap, one-horse wheel plough by Howard," eet of iron harrows by Howard," American hay rae, turnip pnlper, hand chaff cutter, wheelbarrow, oow chains, Buckley, atone and wood pig troughs, mixing tubs, scythes, heel and hay rakes, pikels, &c., .&c. GBAnS, HARNESS, Ac.—Two sets of thrill gears, one set of chain gears, one set of plough gears, two seta of brass-mounted harness, riding saddle and bridle, two pairs of bright hames, head collars, odd rears and harness. :> HOUSEHOLD FUKMITORE, DAIRY V.ESSPLS.-Cast and "Jritchen fender, fire irons, pier glass, ornaments, ?,c,ture5g, four mahogany single chairs in leather adies' and gentlemen's chairs and couch in leather, mahogany centre and leaf tables, white top and oak round tables, corner cupboard, eight-day clock in oak <fe.se, with brass dial, American clocks, screens, oak dresser and shelves, tea service in blue and white, jand the usual culinary articles, carpetting, oilcloth, Hearthrug, washstands, dressing tables, toilet ser- noes, mahogany toilet glasses, cane-seated chairs, loor mats, wheel and staff churns, butter tub and -prints, scales, quantity of brown ware, &c., &c. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock prompt. t472 PRELIMINARY. Sale of Four Young Dairy Cows, Ponitrv, Clover, Hay, Oat-door Effects, Dairy Vessels, and HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE at THE MOUNT," Acrefair, Ruabon. MESSRS. JONES & SON beg to announce ¡ their instructions from Mr Edw. Davies (who lp leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of MARCH, 1892, on the above premises, the dairy cows, out-door dfet8, dairy vessels, and the Household Farniture, &c.,&c.. Pull ° particulars in future advertisements and posters, Sale at 11 o'clock. QØioe 4, Overtoa-arcade, Wrexham. t493 Sales by -Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH, 1892. Highly Important and Attractive Sale of 50 Head of Grand Young Dairy CQVs and Calving Heifers Fresh Young Barrens, GcLoury Yearling Heifers and Bulls, a noble Team of Wagon Horses, Draught Colt, 57 In-lamb Ewes, Sows with pigs, a large assortment of Modern Agricultural Implements, Farm Produce, Gears said-Harness, Dairy Vessels, dbCi, &c., at ROWLEY. HILL FARM, Half-a-mile from Farndon, JLid two-and-a-half miles from Broxton. MESSRS JONES ;& tON have received instructions from the Executors of the late: Mr Wm. Davies to SELLjBY AUCTION, on IFIIDAY, the 4TH day of MARCH, 1892, on the above emises, the whole of the V al uble Live and Dead premises- 'G STOCK, FARM ,PRODUCE, DAIRY .VESSELS, &c., £ CL, viz.:— 26 Grand Young Dairy Gov s, 6 Two-year-old Gairing,Heifers, 6 Fresh Young Barrens, 1 Two-year-old Short-horned Bull. 9 Coloury Yearling Heifers, 2 Do. do. Bulls, S7 Shropshire Down and. CAess-bred Laniting, Ewes, z3 Shropshire Dowa and Sip order Leicester Rams. 4 Sows with followers. :s.-Powerful Brown Afarvi"" Polly," 9-years- ,cld very quiet, a team .of herself; Black Mare, Diaujccid," ye-,trs-okl, 33 hands, quiet, active, and gacfi at all work; verypromisilg draught Colt, 5-veararcld, 15.2 hands high. puontieF,Sta,ek of prime rpland$,c..39) ha.y, part 46 stackjof well-harvested (lS3i) haj'stack of wheat itSting-stiaw, several lots of sat and parley straw in .buildings, etack of bean haulm. AOJIICVL'TURAL IMPLEMENTS. TwOt. broad wheel wagons, fcwu broad wheel carts with hajc^sst gearing, narzow ,\yhi-el cart, tumbril, market .shandry with eraitehes, light running trap, eeuibined,-Jtaping and mowing inlif. hine by Saiiiuekfqn," hay tedder by Hwar^" :-horse rake by •" Howard," v Cambridge rollsr:, woo4;tend roller, cuitivaAor with aght prongs, two vheel picrghs by Edwards, Llanypv,K," swing ploagk, wa¡ furrow plough. irvn ridghig plough, three ifegts of. pood harrows, cb:civ harroy.s, turnip scuffle, turnip, t'rill by Itoideiihwst," pt chaff cutter, turnip fiulner. sheep rac ;r (nearly- new), Avers e p;vt" nt weighing wl^e'tjl:-arrow, ladders, <eorn-sacl:s, iron hurdles, isqp and.ickley pig tronghs, bench, 1WUlger:s,i the US??al 92.1,?"U tO d??,Ki3enter's benc l i. the usual umilll tools. Gr:Aifcs."Thril], chain, and ploagt -ge air. -g,o-ight iiiinies, f;er. ofsiU-fe-mounted harness, shandjry har- ness, head collars, add gears and harness. DAIRY Yi*s;:i.K_- Cheese tubs, curd drainer., c ird mill, 12, l^sind.KAKch cheese and curd vats, dflttble lever cheese press by Cornes and Co. wtieel cjivtm and stand (hiui-.ill size), cheese benchee, itin filibeg, milk tin, miliiiig can?, &c., &e. Lunch by ticket at;K». Sale at 11 o'clodr. sharp. Catalogues to be liaid, irom the AucTiostES^s. eight days before sale. í Offices: 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. v389fo ■ Highly important and attractive Sale of 61$^ead o £ grand young Dairy Coy;r, Calving Heifers, fresh young Barrens, Stock Hulls, colory Yearling- Heifers, team of powerful Wagon Horses and Colts, 42 Fat Scotch WetUers, flock of puxe-bred Border Leicester and Shrejpshire-down Lambing Ewes, Fat and Store Pigs, 30 couples of Fowl, Turkeys, a fine collection "f Agricultural Imj)]e- ;luents (nearly new), Thrill, Chain, and Plough ars, Seed Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, 16 Railway Milk Tankards, &c., &c., at HONKLEY FARM, BURTON, one taile from Kinnerton Station on the Chester. Molcl, and Denbigh line one and.a, half miles from Rosseti and Bridge End Stations, and six miles; froro Ckester and Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES and SON?ve received ..L:L instructions from Mr John G. Parker (who is leaving the Honklcy and Town Ditch Farms), to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNSSDAT, March 9th, 1892, on the above premises, the whole of valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOG& DAIRY YESSELS, &c.. &c., viz. :— 26 Grand young Dairy Cows 14 Calving Heifers 4 Fresh yonng Barrens 15 Colory Yearling Heifers 2 Shorthorned Stock Bulls 42 Prime Fat Scotch Wethers 32 Border Leicester in-lamb Ewes 9 Shropshire-down in-lamb Ewes (bred by J. Scott Bankes, Esq.) 23 Fat and Sto- e Pigs 30 Couples of Fowl 2 Turkey Hens and one Turkey Cockerel HORSES.—Powerful roan horse, Billy," five years old, 15.3, a grand worker; active chestnut harness horse, three years old, 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive active grey pony, 14 hands, perfectly quiet; very promising roan cart colt, two years old, by "Bold Dick;" promising yearling colt, by "Rent Payer;" promising yearling colt, by Young Orlando." AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Two broad-wheel carts (nearly new), with harvest gearing and extra. sideboards, float with cratches, light running trap with cushions and lamps, the Cambrian reaping and mowing machine by "Powell Bros. and Whitaker" (new last season), horse rake by Hockey and Co. 12 inch cylinder land roller, two and three-horse drag harrows, two sets of zigzag harrows, iron wheel (G. B. D.) plough by" Hornsby," two diggers by Hornsby and 11 Cc-bett." two iron turnip scuff os, clover seed drill, cake mill by Bentall," Avery s" patent weighing machine, corn truck, two ladders 28 and 38 rounds, three short ladders, corn chests, two wheelbarrows, swing trees, iron, Buckley, and wood pig troughs, heel and hay rakes, knives, mixing and other tubs, plR, yelves, spades, picks, &c., &c. GEABS, HARNESS, &c.—Two sets of thrill gears, two sets of chain gears, two sets of plough gears, head collars, neck straps, set of silver-mounted harness, rugs, odd gears and harness, &c. SEED POTATOES.—About 15 measures of Sutton's abundance, 15 measures of main crop, and 50 measures of magnum bonum seed potatoes. DAIRY VESSELS, &c.-Sixteen railway milk tankards, refrigerator and pan, twelve milking pails, milk sieves, buckets, &c., &c. No Catalogues and no Reserve. Lunch (by ticket) at 10, Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Offices 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 469co Sale of Stack of well harvested Hay, Manure, Dairy Vessels, and Household Furniture, at RED HOUSE, Belle View, Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have been in- ?V< structed by Mrs Arther, who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION on Tuesday, March 8th, 1892, on the above premises, Stack of Hay, Manure, Dairy Vessels, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprising: OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Stack of well harvested hay, about 14 tons, quantity of manure, wood fencing, iron hurdles, wheelbarrow, corn sacks, Buckley and wood pig troughs, pikels, rakes, yelves, shovels, riddles, iron boiler, rain water tubs, swill tubs, &c. FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c.-Mahagany centre table, mahogany two leaf table, oak linen chest, whitewood" kitchen table, whitewood round table, sofa, four kitchen chairs, Windsor arm chair, pictures, sun- dry crockery, kitchen fender, fire irons, iron stool, bath, water cans, clothes maid, cream pots, com- pound action churn, knife board, tea trays, bottle jack, brass skillet, brass candlesticks, iron and wood bedsteads, straw and wool mattresses, several pairs of sheets and blankets, dressing tables, washstands, towel rails, toilet services, toilet glasses, chests of drawers, toilet drawers, linen box, mahogany night commode, and numerous other effects. Sale at one o'clock. Office, 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 470j ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23RD. Sale of Antique Household Furniture, Old China, Glass, &c., at THE HADDOCKS FARM," Gresford. MESSRS JONES & SON are instructed 1\' by Mrs Jones (who is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the aforesaid premises, on WEDNES- DAY, MARCH 16TH, 1892, an Excellent Collection of OLD CHINA, and the Antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Full particulars next week. Office: 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 491z FRIDAY, MARCH 25RA. 1892. Important Sale of substantial and modern House- hold Furniture, in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, Ash, and other woods, consisting of Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Suites; Brussels, Axminster, Tapestry, and Kidderminster Carpets and Hearth- rugs; Oil Paintings, Pictures, Books, Glass, China, Cutlery, Massive Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Bookcase, Massive Brass Bedsteads, Feather and Flock Bed, Bed and Table Linen; and the usual Culinary Articles, Dairy Vessels, &c., &c., at BARN HILL FARM, Ruthin road, ten minutes' walk from Plaspower Station, and two miles from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES and SON have received .r instructions from Mr Davies (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of March, 1892, on the -,tbove premises, the whole of his substantial and modern HOUSEHOLD and BED- ROOM FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &c., &c. Particulars next week. 545c SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HOnSE SALE. (ESTAULISHED 1873.) THE Next SALE in the New REPOSITORY will he held on FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 1892. Early Entries to secure good position in catalogue are respectlully solicited. Entry forms can be obtained from the Auctioneer. 102 Horses at last Sale met an excellent trade. H. H. ETCHES, t Whitchurch. Sales by Auction. .w.<- SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. TUESDAY,rMARCIL 15TH. 1892. Important Sale of 21 head of In-calf Dairy Cows and Yearling Heifers, team of powerful Wagon Horses, Hack Horses and Colts, In-pig Sow, Poultry, an assortment of Agricultural Implements, Geacs, Harness, &c., &c, at BARN HILL FARM, Ruthin-road, ten murates wal4 from Plaspower Station, and two milea.frgm Wrexham. MESSRS JONES.-& SON have been in- J?LM- structed by Mr Edward Davies (who is leaving the farm) to SELL BY AUCTION, ontnpsclay,, the 15th day of March, 1892, on the above premises, the whole of the LIVE..AND DEAD FARMING 8TOCK, &c., &c., viz.:— 16 Young Dairy .Cows (calyed and to calve) 5 Coloury Yeaading.Heifers 1 In-pig Sow 15 Couples of fowl HOUSES AND COLTS-POWerful brown draught maze Jess," 6 years old, 15t2, in foal by "Comet," very quiet, active, and & grand worker; powerful bay draught horse, "Lofty," 7 years old, 16-1, good at all i work; very active dark bay cob "Nora," illy j Almanza," 4 years dd, 14:2. perfectly quiet in har- i ness And saddle, a splendid ..mpyer, and very fast;; smart bay cob Naucj^ rWpf, 3 years, 13-2, broke to saddle, will make a grand. qpb; very promising bay yearli ng cob filly, by U Coet" very promising bay yearling draught colt, by "Pri{iee of Hope." AGRICULTURAL IHPLEMEN.T3.-T-Broad wheel cart with harvest gearing, 4-inch wheel cart with harvest gear- ing, narrow wheel cart with harvest gearing and pig cratch^, light running dog carti one-horse power for chopping with extra shafting and pulley, one-horse power for churning, iron ewtivt.Ðr\Vith seven prongs aad extra set of prongs, jset ',P iron harrows by "Nicholson and Son," ehain hposrows, iron wheel plough by-'Edwards, Llan) Wl.l," -id ring plough by "Corbett, iron turnip seu wiith harrows (nearly new) by "Corbett," patent chaff fitter for hand or horse POWS!f by Williams, RhJ¡d." turnip cutter, Avery's patent weighing machine, 40 corn sacks, three long jind short ladder woad. sheep troughs, sowing hopper, cart ropes, heel and. hay rakes, hay knife, pLkels^siythes, shovels, 20 cgNx- chains, iron, Buckley, and^Elone pig troughs. mixing -tubs, old iron, &c., &c. GEJJBS, &c.-Two eeta of. thull gears, two sets of chain gears, two sets of plough, psars, set of silver-mounted^harness, set of btasa-ruogrted harness, riding saddle ajad bridle, head cojlars, ee harness collars, odd gears and harness, < £ &, &c. No Catalogues and no Reserve. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. j473o Sale of ExcellentJEIousehold Furniture.-fcrrfi Miscel- laneous Out-Door Effects, at HIGH S £ TfiEET, OVERTON. MESSRS JQNjrj5 & SON have -reteived instruetions from Mr John K.elsal1!who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL BY AUCTION, n the aforesaid premises on WEDNESDAY, nIB 16TH DAY OF MABCH, 1892, the undermentioned useful HO'USE- HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, viz., P AllLOUR-Spwsh mahogany two-leaf table, mafcog- any sofa stuffed with heir and covered with .hair cloth, 4 single cnairs, arm chair, American eight-day lock, fender and ijehpap^jirints, &c., para&in lajcjis, a number of flower pots an,d plants, &c., &-c- KITCHEN—Oak two-leaf stable with two drawers, rmndoakelasp table, Aqiencan eight-day clock,.G Windsor chairs, arm chair, prints, &c., in various fraties, copper warming pan,, east fender with brass maii-its, set of steel fire-irp.ss, ash pan, chimney j oi;n,;uiients, a quantity of cut glass and china. 4:>i,iL^le-barrel niuzzle-loadifill gun, shot bag, powdeC. fiu.ëk.c. &c. Also theeookfngutensils and contentsf of sqi&ery. The THREE BEDROOMS contaift.irass and iron French' bedsteads and straw palliasses, tljnck bed, an excellent: mahogany chest of drawers, .mahogany dressing' .tables" WAshstands, mahogany "et glasses, toilet sets, tovyei rails, cane-seated and ether chairs, cast fenders, alarm clock, small tablet prints, &c. sundry The OUTDOOR EFFECTS comprise .wheelbarrow, 14 stave laddej, garden shears, spactes,-fe&x of tools, roll of new fenqipg wire, mattocks, yelie,Frifting shovel (new), hoe, bedding frame, rabbit aud-rat traps, hand saws, and. other gardening tools, About three measures of Magnum Bonum eating potatoes, four boxes of early seed kidney potatoes, &c., &c. ,&ile at 12 oclock. 492n Sale of useful Household Furnitures, Kitcheu Jeqllitsite, and 'Ji^ifccellaneous Effects, at No. 17, STANLEY STREET, HIGHTOWN, Wrexham. IVTESSIiS JONES & SON beg to announce 1TJ_ their instructions from Miss Spencer (bo is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1892, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Fall particulars in future adyeriisements and posters, 547z AT "BORRAS HEAD." MESSRS. JONES PD SON beg to announce their instructions from Mr Milligan (who is retiring from farming) to conduct the above important SALE on FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1892. Full particulars later, 546a SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH, DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BRYMBO. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR S. TT. BAUGH, at the Rollers' Arms Inn, South- sea, on MONDAY, MABCH 21st, 1892, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or dDuWceEd, LLING-HOUSE, known as "Ivy Cottage," with the garden land, outbuildings, and appurtenances belonging thereto, containing in the whole 1,000 square yards or thereabouts, situate at Lodge, in the township of Brymbo, in the county of Denbigh, in the occupation of John Thomas. The property is well-built and in substantial con- dition, and being in the centre of a populous and thriving district always commands respectable ten- ants. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEEB, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to Messrs POYSER & SHUTEK, Solicitors, Wrexham. 526o SALES BY MESSRS. ASTON A SON. SALE IN PUBLIC HALL, WKEXHAM. MESSRS ASTON & SON will SELL BY -i?-L AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 7TH, as above, removed from the country for convenience of sale, a Quantity of Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, consisting of mahogany suite in hair seating, centre table, square and leaf tables, eight-days' clocks, oil paintings, oleographs, engravings of scenes in the life of John Wesley, sponge bath, chests of drawers, carpets, oilcloths, cornice poles, sofas, couches, brass-mounted fenders, bedroom suite in walnut with swing glass and marble slab, brass- mounted and other bedsteads, wool bed, toilet glasses, saucepans, pots, kettles, crocks, a riding saddle, and numerous other effects. Sale at Two o'clock. 518z SALE BY MR J. C. McKIE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM STOCK. TYCOCH FARM, Three Miles from Oswestry, and five minutes' walk from Llynclys Station. MR J. C. McKIE has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION upon the premises, as above, on MONDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1892, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., consistiong of 30 Head of Fat and Store CATTLE, 3 Powerful WAGON MARES, in foal, 1 Half-bred MARE, 3 Capital two-year-old WAGON COLTS, 1 Three-year-old Hack COLT, 1 Two-year-old Ditto. 36 CLUN EWES, in or with lamb, 18 Fat and Store PIGS. A collection of modern IMPLEMENTS, viz., 2 wagons, 2 narrow-wheel carts, ploughs, harrows, cultivator, chaff engine, Turnip pulper, 46 iron hurdles, ladders, rakes, pikels, wheelbarrow, wagon ropes, dogcart, iron pig troughs, dairy vessels, and numerous other effects. The train leaving Welshpool at 11.15 a.m. will stop to put down passengers at Llynclys Station upon the day of Sale. Luncheon at 10.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Catalogues can be obtained at the place of Sale, or from the AUCTIONEER, Oswestry. 524f SALE BY MR EDWIN KITE. OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE, DIRECT SHIPMENT FROM "THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN." MR EDWIN KITE, F.A.I., has great plea- 1 sure in announcing that he will SELL BY AUCTION, within the premises adjoining the Horns Inn, commencing Monday, March 7th, a choice consignment of JAPANESE ART POTTERY, comprising examples of SATSUMA, KAGA, IMARI, OWARI, TAIZAN, BISHIU, RAKI-RAKU, and other wares, in the form of vases, Kohros, jars and covers, lacques, tea sets, &c., Cloisonne enamel covers, ?hinese vases, several pairs carved ivory tusks, swords, carved ivory figures, &c., real Tokio bronze vases and Kohros, artistically chiselled, very handsome cabinet, seven feet high, Sane 1 led with colored ivory and pearl carvings; lorhadabad and Benarcs metal work, sandal wood boxes, beetle wing table mats, dados, curtains, &c., lacquered trays, antimony ware vases and trays, antique Turkish antimacassars, about twenty marble clocks, nice selection of teira cotta ifgures, Japanese four-fold draught screens, full size, gold embroidered and painted, and a host of smaller articles too numer- ous to particularise. Mr Edwin Kite cordially invites an inspection on Saturday next from 12 to 4 o'clock, when he hopes to be present, in the meanwhile further particulars from the Auctioneer, 11, Harrington-street, Liverpool. 525j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. F. LLOYD. MONDAY MORNING NEXT AT 10.30 PROMPT. WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET. CATTLE AND SHEEP SOLD FIRST, PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. MR LLOYD has pleasure in announcing his AUCTION SALE for MONDAY MORNING NEXT, and every MONDAY throughout the year. The entries expected will include 50 to 70 Fat Beasts, First-class Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, Fat and Store Bulls. 30 to 40 Butchers' and Heifer Calves. 200 to 300 Fat and Store Sheep. 150 Fat, Pork, and Store Pigs. Entries invited up to time of Sale, 10.30. Stock need not be sent in before Ten o'clock. This Auction is patronised by the Principal Land- owners and Agriculturists of the District. Com- mission, fourpence in the £ Calves up to 10s free up to 30s, 6d each; over that sum and up to E5, Is ,each. No Sale," no charge. Fair prices always guaranteed. Owners can have their entries advertised if desired, particulars to be sent to Eyton House, Wrexham. Offices—Eyton House, Wrexham. 789z WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 16 AND 17. PRIZE LIST OF THE NORTH WALES, CHESHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES AND TROTTING TRIALS, A T WREXHAM. MB, FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in JL?jL offering the following PRIZES FOR COMPETITION. WEDNESDAY'S SALE (LIGHT HORSES). Class 1-£4 for the best MARE or GELDING, 15 hands and over. Class 2—JE3 for the best MARE or GELDING, 14 hands and under 15 hands. Class 3-^ £ 2 for the best COB, 12.2, and under 14 hands. Class 4-1 for the best PONY, under 12.2. In awarding the above Prizes, the Judges will take into consideration stamp, action, pace, and value. To be shown on the trotting track in Saddle or Harness. THURSEIAY'S SALE (HEAVY HORSES). Class 5— £ 5 iter the best pair of Wagon MARES or GELDINGS, the property of a farmer. Class 6— £ 4 for .the best Wagon MARE or GELD- ING in the Sale, any age. Class 7-12 10sfor the best Light Lurry or Strong Van HORSE, suitable for town work. Class S-12 10s -for the best MARE or GELDING, foaled JLS89 or 1890, age will be con- sidered. Owners of Horses will find it much to their advan- tage to patronise these Quarterly Sales, without a doubt they are the largest in THE WORLD," and are attended by hundreds -of buyers, over 2,800 Horses were offered at the fasr Quarterly Sales last year. I In many instances they made L20, £30, and up to L50 over owners' expectations. 98 guineas was the highest crice paid for a Cart Horse for town work 92 guineas ilor a P Harness Horae ? guineas for a Cob, and 41 guineas for a Pony. MR FRANK LLOYD invites early entries for his QUARTERLY HORSE SALES on WEDNESDAY A I'tfRSDAT, MARCH 16TH AND 17TH. £30 IN PBS. 360 HORSES NOW ENTERED— LIMITED TO €00. SEIZE LISTS from Eyton Il, Wrexham. Entiies will much oblige direct to the Auctioneer, Ey top House, Wrexham or Mr Mtujess, Wynnstay Ilotoel, -.W rexham. All 5atries will FINALLY CLOSE cp SATURDAY, MARCS %ni. 168n PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, At M30. Highly InifQitant Agricultural Sale of 30 excellent Dairy Cows., (Calving Heifers, and Stock Bulls, 40 In-lamb Ew, a fine team of Wagon Horses, figs, the whole oj the Hay, Straw, Mangolds, and Potatoes, the greater portion of the Agricultural Implements, Aq, at LWYNKNOTTIA, i situate one mils from the town of Wrexham. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by Mr Edward Lee to SELL by AUCTION, in his farmyard at Llwyknottia, the whole of the above-mentioned valuable Stock on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March. Particulars to follow. 453a SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS. TATTERSALL beg to give :J.. notice that their Rby Sale advertised for TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH, is POSTPONED to TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 7 SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALES. I LUCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thursday. Horses to be at the Repository day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold, 10s. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17TH. 62 SALES BY MR R. OLLERHEAD. SALE in BEAST MARKET, Monday, March k? 7th. by Mr OLLERHEAD. Harness, Plough, FURNITURE, &c. One o'clock. 540c SALES BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. Sale of a Valuable Collection of Books (chiefl Duplicates from the Library of Mr Eawar? Watkin), which have been removed for convenience of sale from the University College of North Wales, Bangor, to the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. lyjL will SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 18TH MARCH, 1892, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the above-mentioned Choice LIBRARY, comprising many Rare and Valuable Works, includ- ing original Editions of Dickens, Thackeray, etc.; Books illustrated by Bewick, Cruikshank, Leech, Caldecott, and others; Morris' British Birds, Bree's Birds of Europe, Roby's Traditions of Lancashire the Dramatic and Poetical Works of Shakespeare, Byron, Milton, Shelley, Tennyson, etc.; Scott's Waverley Novels, handsomely bound edition of the Mabinogion, and many other valuable and interesting works. The Books will be on view at the Auction Mart, Chester, on Thursday, the 17th March, from 10 to 4 o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the Librarian, University College of North Wales, Bangor; or the AUCTIONEERS, Chester. 562z PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of Sale of excellent Household Furniture, China, Books, Lamps, Carpets, Tricycle, Joiner's Bench and Tools, Set Single Harness, Greenhouse, Plants, and other Effects, at RAVENSBOURNE, ROSSETT. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. have been favoured with instructions from Dr. Baxter, to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the 21ST day of MARCH, 1892, at 11-30 for 12 o'clock noon punctually, the above-mentioned FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Cataloges may be had from the Auctioneers. 563n SALES BY MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON. THE LODGE COLLIERY, Adjoining Preesgweene Station on the G.W.R. MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON have received instructions to conduct a SALE by AUCTION of the whole of the Valuable PLANT and MACHINERY, ABOUT THE END OF MARCH. Further particulars and Catalogues in due course. 559t 150 SHORT-HORN BULLS, and a few HERE" FORDS, THE pick of some Forty of the leading THerds m the North Western Counties; also, a few SHORT-HORN COWS and HEIFERS for SALE BY AUCTION, in the Powis Hall, Oswestry OB FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1892. Catalogues, 2d, ready about March 7th, from WHIT- FIELD & SON, Auctioneers, Oswestry, Shropshire. 558f Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR W. FREEMAN. TO COLLIERY, MINING PROPRIETORS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. HOLWAY UNITED MINES, Situate near to the town of Holywell, Flintshire. Extensive Sale of verv valuable Mining Plant and Machinery, to be SOLD BY AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY, the 23rd and 24th days of MARCH, 1892. ]I\V (TI R W. FREEMAN is favored with instruc- :J.. tions from Messrs Thomas Parry and Co., Mold, to sell the whole of the very valuable and powerful MINING PLANT, MACHINERY, &-c., briefly comprising:—A powerful 80-inch cylinder Cornish pumping engine, a 40-ton steam capstan, a nearly new double cylinder steam capstan, a 65-inch cylinder condensing pumping engine, a Sandycroft make high pressure engine, crushing mill, patent jiggers and lead washing machinery, several other portable and stationary engines, with all necessary connections; pitheads, pumps, lifts, &c., winding drums and steel wire ropes, 8 large Lanca- shire and other boilers, patent boring drills, 12 large galvanized, ridged, and lean-to sheds, with all fittings; steam saw bench, contents of smith's and carpenter's shops, tram and railway rails, timber wagon, about 15 tram ditto, brasses, kibbles and winches, wrought and cast scrap iron, &c., &c. Excellent office furniture, mining dial, and other various effects. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock prompt. The Plant and Machinery are all by well-known makers, in excellent condition, and have only been erected on the premises a few years. Catalogues may be had of Messrs. Thos. Parry and Co., Mold; Mr W. R. Strelley, at the Mines, or of the Auctioneer. Auction Office :—Perthyterfyn Cottage. Holywell. 560oa Election Addresses. TO THE ELECTORS OF THB COUNTY COUNCIL DIVISION OF C H I R K. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to thank you for the confidence you have re- posed in me, by again electing me, unopposed, as your representative for this Division. Your obedient Servant, R. MYDDELTON BIDDULPH. Chirk Castle, February 29th, 1892. 544a Legal and Public Notices. In the Matter of Letters Patent bearing date the 5th day of September, 1878, numbered 3524, and granted tdo a ISAAC SHONE, of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, Civil and Mining Engineer, for the invention of An improved system of sewerage and apparatus to be employed therefor." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that it is the intention of the above-named Isaac Shone, the Patentee, and of the undermentioned Persons and Company who are beneficially interested in the above- mentioned Letters Patent, namely, the said Isaac Shone and Edwin Ault, both of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, and of Great George-street Chambers, No. 16, Great George-street, Westminster, in the County of London, trading in co-partnership as Civil and Mining Engineers, under the style or firm of Shone and Ault, and The Shone Drainage, Sewerage, and Water Supply Company, Limited, whose regis- tered office is at Great George-street Chambers, aforesaid, and John Hughes and Charles Lancaster, both of No. 16, Great George-street, aforesaid, and City-road, in the City of Chester, and No. 26, Chapel- street, Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, trading in co-partnership as Engineers and Contractors, under the style or firm of Hughes and Lancaster, to present a Petition to Her Majesty in Council praying that the said Letters Patent may be extended for a further term. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that on the 31st day of March next, or on such subsequent day as the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council shall appoint for that purpose, application will be made to the said Committee that a time may be fixed for the hearing of the matter of the said Petition and any person desirous of being heard in opposition to the said Petition must enter a Caveat to that effect in the Privy Council Office on or before the said 31st day of March next. Dated this 12th day of February, 1892. WILLIAM RICHARD FRANCIS, 63 and 64, Chancery Lane, London, W.C., 348z Solicitor for the Petitioners. FLINTSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES, 1892. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the .r Honorable Sir Roland Vaughan Williams, Knight4 one of the Justices of the High Court of Justice, assigned to hold the next Assizes, for the county of Flint, 55-ill procced to open the said assizes at Mold, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March instant, and all Justices of the Peace within the said County, and all others having business at the said Assizes, are re- quired to attend at the County Hall, in Mold, on Thursday, the 24th day of March instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. CHARLES DAVISON, ESQUIRE. High Sheriff. Mold, 3rd March, 1892. 561 TESTIMONIAL TO D.C.C. WILDE, On his retirement, after 25 years' public service in Denbighshire, and five years in Shropshire. £ s. d. Subscriptions already advertised. 109 1 6 T.Ll.1!itzHugh,Esq.,J.P. 2 2 0 T.P.JonesParry,Esq.,J.P. 1 1 0 Mr G. J. Findlay, Glanyrafon 1 1 0 Mr S. R. Johnson, Lion House 0 10 6 Mr Jno. Shone, Royal Ship Inn 0 10 6 Mr Jno. Griffiths, Myfanwy House, Brymbo 0 10 0 Mr Richard Phennah, Woodlands, Wrex- ham 0 5 0 Mr Robt. Thomas, Plough Inn, Rhosy- medre 0 5 0 Mr Charles Hedley, Black Park Colliery 0 5 0 Additional subscriptions will be gladly received by the Hon. Treasurer, DR. H. VENABLES PALm (Ex- Mayor), Crescent House, Wrexham; the Wrexham Branches of the North and South Wales andNational Provincial Banks or by the undersigned, THOS. WOODVILLE, 14, Temple Row, ARTHUR WM. BERKELEY, Witton Terrace, 550a Hon. Sees. Sales by Private Contract. TO be SOLD, several BUILDING PLOTS, t situate in Rhosddu and Bersham.road.-Apply to BENJ. OWEN, 5, Penybryn, Wrexham. 52lc I -,IOR SALE, PONY, HARNESS, and PHM, TON, in good condition. Pony very quiet.—Apply, Bryntirion Hall, near Wrexham. 549z NORTHERN X SAFETY, Balls all over, I Tangent Spokes, Hollow Rims, one-inch Solid Tyres. Cheap for cash-Apply, 2, Charles-street. t532 FOR SALE, Bay HORSE, by "Sugar Plum," 15 hands, 4 years old quiet to ride and drive, and a good hunter.—Apply to Mr McKIE, Oswestry.. 475c TO BE SOLD, COVENTRY SAFETY TBICYCLE good condition. Lamp Bell. Price, S5 10s. Seen any time at Eirianva, Broughton, Wrexham. t459 O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a I newly built HOUSE, known as Albert Lodge, Minera, with or without 14 acres of land.—Apply TnoMAS HUGHES, Minera Cottage. 496a TO BE SOLD, a neat MODERN HOUSE, J_ containing cellar, parlour, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, bath, lavatory, and w.c.— Apply, BENJAMIN OWEN, 6, Penybryn, Wrexham. o FOR SALE, a quantity of BOILER FPLATES, suitable for Pit Banks and Brick Sheds. All descriptions of Engines, Pumps, Machinery, and Boilers. EDWARD RATCLIFFE, Hawarden, Chester. Telegraphic address—"Merchant, Hawarden." 253f FOR SALE, one Lancashire BOILER, 30ft. Fby 7ft., with Galloway tubes, fitted complete with steam and water guages; dead-weight safety valve (Hopkinson's), safety and low-water valve, steam valve, feed valve, and blow-off cock; been working at 601bs.—Apply Mr MCKJK, Oswestry. 474c A RARE OPPORTUNITY to an ENER- A GETIC COUPLE.-To be Disposed of, a well-established HAY and STRAW BUSINESS, of eleven years' standing, with complete working plant, in the outskirts of Liverpool. Turnover abouttl,400 per year; present occupier going abroad.—Address J47 care C. BIRCHALL, Advertisement Contractor, Liverpool. 527c TO IRONMONGERS. A GOOD IRONMONGER'S BUSINESS in an important town in North Wales to be DISPOSED of. The premises are well fitted np, and conveniently situated in the best part of the town, and command a good business. The stock to be taken at a valuation. The premises to LET or SOLD. Moderate terms, and satisfactory reason will be given for retiring.—Applications to be made to OWEX MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect, Portmadoc. 4100 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitu- tional, Gravel, and Pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 116 each by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; )r sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln."—Wholesale agents, Barclay and Sons, I London, and all the Wholesale Houses. 993o Wanted. WANTED, a steady Man as WAGONER; V good cottage and garden found.-F. FEARNALL, PickhiU Old Hall. 542c X TANTED, HIghest Price given for any W quantity of BRITISH WINE BOTTLES.- Apply, J. F. EDISBURY & Co., Limited. 2256n W ANTED, a Respectable GIRL, age i about 17, as General Servant in family of three.—Apply, 177, Grove-street, Liverpool. t528 fjhO PRINTERS.-Wanted a working FORE- I MAN for News and Jobbing, accustomed to ma.king up a paper.—Apply Cambi-ian News Office, Aberystwyth. 457j ANTED immediately, GENERALS from V V 14 to 28. Wages up to X16, fares paid, re- ference required.-CowPE, Devonshire Place, Hasliiig- den, Lancashire. 556i DRAPERy.-Wanted a respectable Young Lady as out-door Apprentice to the MIL- LINERY and SALES. Welsh preferred.—C. E. EVANS, Town Hill, Wrexham. 454j W ANTED, a steady, active MAN, to take W charge of horses and stables. Must be thoroughly experienced in the work and give good references.—C. K. HENSON & Co., Wrexham. 565o I As COACHMAN or GROOM and COACH- MAN, five years' good character; under- stands hunters. Married, no family. Age 34. Dis- engaged.—H. D., Smithfield Hotel, Wrexham. t533 WANTED a steady active MAN to look W after horse provender, and stables generally, and to fill up his time in delivering and cellaring.— Apply F. W. SOAMES & Co., Brewery, Wrexham. 536j  WANTED, Strong, Active PERSON, as I f Attendant on Invalid Lady Good Nurse. Must be wi]ing to assist in household work, Age 30 to 50. Wages E16. Servant kept.—Apply, Offices of this Paper. t534 f ROOM GARDENER.-A steady and re- Gliable MAN wanted in this capacity, with good references for character and competency.— Apply to Mr C. TUDOR HUGHES, Brynhyfryd, Wrex- ham. 537j W ANTED, a YOUNG MAN for the Beef TV and Pork Butchering; one used to slaughter- house and shop work. One with a knowledge of Welsh preferred.—Apply, JOHN THOMAS, Johnstown, Ruabon. 504z W ANTED, a Single YOUNG MAN, to W manage a Co-operative Stores, about to be opened. A knowledge of Welsh preferred.—Apply, stating experience and wages required, to W. RIGG, Berse Drelincourt, near Wrexham. 551z BUTLER; footman kept; must be a good JD plate-cleaner, and experienced in his work. Protestant; state name of last employer, length of reference, date of leaving last situation, wages required, and if married or single, to A 45, care of C. BIRCHALL, 32, Castle-street, Liverpool. 564c WANTED, 500 persons to purchase The W CHAMPION FLOCK BEDS" (with Bolstel and two Pillows) full size and Wool Flocks, from 93 lid. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unre- deemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henblas-street, Wrexham. N.B.—These Beds are made upon the premises opposite the Advertiser Office. 2001n JXJN fORTH WALES AGENCY OFFICE for ±\ SERVANTS of every capacity. Established 1860. Formerly conducted at Mrs White's Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applica- tions promptly attended to, and terms sent on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.—Conducted by the Misses WHITIXO, Stamp Office, 42A, High-street, Wrexham. 476c W ANTED, for First-Class Families, 30 W Cooks, S.20 to 940; Kitchenmaids, Parlor- maids, Nurses, Housemaids, Waitresses, Four Single- handed Footmen, Three Footmen, Under Butlers, 50 Farmhouse Men and Women Servants, Hotel Cooks, Waitresses, Kitchenmaids. Good servants wanting good places should apply to E. HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. Established 31 years. 553z MASON BROS,, Manufacturers of the un- .i?LL rivalled Aromatic Horse and Cattle Food, Emulsion Calf Food, and Prize Cream and Butter Meal, are in want of pushing energetic AGENTS, on commission, for Wrexham, Malpas, and Ruabon. Artificial Manure agents, and others having good connections amongst farmers and horse-keepers, will find it a satisfactory and paying agency.—Apply, with references, to MASON BROS., Feeding Experts, Phoenix Mill, Derby-road, Liverpool. 507a WANTED, CAPITALISTS, AGRICUL- W TURISTS and OTHERS in Canada. Free Grants of 100 to 200 Acres of Land are given by the Canadian Government. Bonuses granted to Settlers. REPORTS of the BRITISH TENANT FARMERS' DELEGATES, 1890, and other newly issued illus- trated and authentic pamphlets, maps, and full in- formation respecting MANITOBA, or any other part of Canada,-its resources, trade, demand for labor, wages pj.:d, etc.—supplied free.—THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICES, 15, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 87n To Let. APARTMENTS TO LET, near centre of J.TL Wrexham, a, cheerful sitting-room and bed- room.—Address, W. A. M., Advertiser Office. 406o TO LET, SHOPS 1 and 2, Bank-street, Wrexham. Good thoroughfare. Rents moderate. —Apply, W. JONES, 8, Temple Row, Wrexham. 554o TO LET, from the 25th March next, the JL MISSION CHAPEL, Beast Market.-Apply, Mr T. WILLCOCK, 24, Caradoc Terrace, Wrexham. 429o TO LET, a convenient HOUSE, and about T41 acres of good Pasture Land, situate at Penybryn, Ruabon,—Apply R. HOPLEY, King-street, Cefn, Ruabon. 466j TO LET OR SOLD.—Private RESIDENCE JL with some Land, pleasantly situated in the Vale of Clwyd.—Apply Mr S. P. BEVON, Solicitor, 3A, High-street, Wrexham. 450j To LET, « CERRIG LLWYDION FARM," t Llanfynydd, containing about 20 Acres or thereabouts.—Apply to JONES & SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Wrexham. 426z HUNTING BOX, CHESHIRE.—TO BE LET, FURNISHED, from May 1st, by the year, or on term, HAMPTON OLD HALL," close to Malpas Station; well-placed for the Cheshire and Sir W. Williams Wynn's Hounds ten good loose boxes and 2-stall stable.—Apply to W. WILLDING- JONES, Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire. 393f TO BREWERS AND PUBLICANS. TO LET, the well-known CROSS FOXES _L INN, Abbot-street, Wrexham, together with Good Yard, Stabling and Sheds. Close to the New Railway Station with possession on the 1st of May. Present tenant occupied the premises nearly 20 years.—For further particulars apply to MRWLLLIAMS, Vron, Nerquis, Mold. t460 TO BE LET, 1st May next, THE TWOODLANDS," in the Vale of Llangollen. The House contains three entertaining, nine bed, and two dressing rooms. Tennis lawn, capital kitchen garden, and pleasure grounds. Land adjoining can be had with the house, containing la. lr. 22p. Good shooting and salmon fishing if required.—For further particulars apply to C. RICHARDS & SONS, Llangollen. 519z S HROPSHIRE.-TO BE LET on lease, if kj desired, from 1st May, GREENFIELDS," situate half-a-mile from Preesgwynne, two miles from Chirk, and three miles from Gobowen Stations, on the Great Western Railway. Contains 3 entertaining and 9 bedrooms, conservatory, garden, stabling, &c., 7 acres of Land may be had entrance lodge water supply excellent.—Apply to C. RICHARDS & Sox, Llangollen. 520o To BE LET, CHEVET HEY," near Wrexham, containing large dining, drawing, and morning rooms, study, seven bedrooms, bath- room, with hot and cold water, good storeroom, usual kitchen offices, washhouses, and dry, well-lighted cellars. It stands in its own grounds of about four acres, half of which is rich pasture land, the remainder good walled kitchen garden, flower garden, with large lawn or tennis ground, and shrubbery, etc.—For further particulars and permission to view, apply to Messrs JONES & SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents 4, Overton Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 421o TO LET, with immediate possession, ABBOTSFIELD," that pleasantly-situated Villa Residence in Grosvenor-road, Wrexham, now in the occupation of the Rev. G. T. Birch. The house is in excellent condition, having been recently re-decorated, and contains three entertaining rooms, six bedrooms, bath room, kitchen, pantry, and w.c. good three-stalled stable, coach house, and saddle room, and well laid out grounds. It is five minutes' walk from the Great Western and Central Stations, and is a very convenient residence. Rent, SM.- Apply to JOHN LLOYD, Auctioneer, 4 and 5, Chester- street, Wrexham. 543z GRESFORD, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE LET, a substantial RESIDENCE Tealled "THORNTON GRANGE," situate in the beautiful Vale of Gresford, on the main road leading from Wrexham to Chester, and within five minutes' walk from the Parish Church, and ten from Gresford Station, on the main line of the Great Western Rail- way, eight miles from Chester, three from Wrexham, and twenty-four from Liverpool. The House stands in its own grounds, with capital walled kitchen garden, well-stocked with fruit trees, ornamental grounds in front, with lawn and carriage drive. The House contains on ground floor: Entrance hall, dining room, drawing room, breakfast room, kitchen, back-kitchen, and butler's pantry, with good cellar in basement. On first floor Four good bed- rooms and dressing-room, two servants' bedrooms bath-room, and w.e.; an excellent tiled yard, wash- house, pigstye, and out offices, capacious stable yard good stables (two stalls and loose box), saddle and harness room, with servants' room over, and coach- house with loft over, at present occupied by F. L. Itushton, Esq. Possession may be taken at once. For further particulars apply to Messrs EVAN MORRIS & Co.. solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham.' 4!3f Entertainments and Meetings. .r- LLANGOLLEN. A GRAND OPEN PLOUGHING MATCH WILL BE HELD. AT THE ABBEY FARM, LLANGOLLEN, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 10rn, 1892. PRESIDENT CAPTAIN J. C. BEST. R.N.. VIVOD, LLANGOLLEN. Prizes to the Value of IS* THIRTY POUNDS a Will be Given, viz.: SENIOR CLASS. JUNIOR CLASS. First Prize, JE5 & Silver Cup First Prize S.3 2 10 0 Second Prize E4 Second Prize 2 10 n Third Prize C3 Third Prize.. 110 n Fourth Prize £ 2 Fourth Prize 0 15 Q SPECIAL PHIZES WILL BE GIVE" By the President-A Silver Cup to the winner of the first prize in Junior Class also, a Prize to the man who Ploughs the best Butt." By the Vale of Llangollen Beagle Committee to the Tenant Farmer over whose land the Beagles hunt. By Mr R. Hughes, watchmaker—A Silver Cup handsomely engraved, for the best Pair of Horses By Mr Lashmore, jeweller—A handsome Timepiece to the Man in charge of the Neatest and Cleanest Turn-Out. By Mr E. Hughes, saddler—A Cart Bridle and Whin (value 30/-), for the Best and: Cleanest Gears, and a Whip for the best Decorated Horse. By Messrs R. Baker & Co.—Prize (value 25/-) to the Makers of the Best Ploughs. (All Gears to be the property of the Owner of the horses that wear them.) RULES. Every ploughman to use what he likes, such ae wheels, &c., attached to his plough. Furrows 5 inches by 7 inches. Two Classes :—Seniors, over 20 years of age. Juniors, 20 years of age and under. An attendant allowed to help the ploughman for the opening and the first three rounds, the last two furrows and clean. ing. That five hours be allowed for ploughing. The quantity of land to be ploughed shall be one. third of an acre for each team. All competing teams to be on the field at 8.30 a.m., to commence at 9 a.m. Entries, with 2'6 fee for each class, to be sent to the Secretary on or before Thursday, March 3rd. ADMISSION TO THE FIELD, 6D. Secretary, E. EDWARDS, 447z Auctioneer, Llangollen. ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. MARCH VXH, 81 H, AND 9TH, 1892. RETURN VISIT of England's representa. JL? tive Anglo Teutonic Comedian, Mr PHIL HERMAN, with the highly successful Musical Comedy Drama— "FRITZ Songs, Melodies, Tyroleans, &c., String Band and effects. Time and prices as usual. 529j NEW BAPTIST CHAPEL, OSWESTRY. OPENING SERVICES. Sunday, March 6th, 1892, THE REV. J. T. WIGNER (OF LONDOV) Will preach Morning at 10.45 a.m., Evening 6.30 p.m. Afternoon at 2.30, Rev. JOHN J. POYNTER. Monday, March 7th, TEA IN THE PUBLIC HALL, At Five o'clock. Tickets, One Shilling each. PUBLIC MEETING IN THE CHAPEL AT 7.30. Chairman-Col. J. T. GRIFFIN (President Baptist Union). Speakers—T. TOPHAM, EsQ., B. OWEN, ESQ., J. PARRY-JONES, ESQ. (Town Clerk), ALDERMAN CHAS. G. BAYLEY, J.P., JOH.X WILLS, ESQ., REV. ABEL J. PARRY, REY. W. MAURICE, and the Ministers of the Town. Tuesday, March 8th, Service at 7.30 p.m., Preacher-Rev. J. CLIFFORD, D.D., London. Sunday, March 13ti, Preacher-Rev. J. CULROSS, D.D., President Bristol College. Thursday, March 17th, Service at 7.30p.m., Preacher-Rev. C. F. AKED, Liverpool. Sunday, March 20th. Preacher-Rev. PROFESSOR MARSHALL, M.A.. Manchester College. Monday, March 21st, Service at 7.30p.m., Preacher—Rev. ARTHUR MURSELL. Tuesday, March 22nd, Lecture by Rev. ARTHUR MURSELL. 515ca Education. MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, Gives Lessons on the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, And in SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, Ac ADDDRESS 8, BERSHAM ROAD, WREXHAM. 54n MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. School Fee, Y,4 4s per Term. The NEXT TERM begins WEDNESDAY, April 20th, 1892. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, WEDNESDAY, April 13th, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding-house now open, under the sanc- tion of the Governors. Lost and Found. FOUND, a FOX TERRIER. If not claimed J' in seven days will be sold to defray expenses.— Apply, CLIFFF., Marchwiel. t531 FOUND, in Rhosrobin, Saturday, February F20th, a little PUG-DOG. If not claimed within seven days will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply, 4, Kendrick's Terrace, Old Rhosrobin. 555o STRAYED, since Wednesday, March 2nd, TEN WELSH WETHERS, scissor mark on rump and right shoulder.—Finder apply, Joiam THOMAS, butcher, Johnstown, Ruabon. 548z LOST a yellow colored COLLIE, which followed a yellow painted trap from Marchwiel on Feb. 2. Finder will be rewarded. Anyone detain- ing him after this notice will be prosecuted.—JOHN CARR, Jun., Threapwood, near Malpas, Cheshire. 535j Tenders. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of -L SIX COTTAGE HOUSES at The Square, Rhosllanerchrugog. Plans and specifications to be seen at, and Tenders to be sent to, the undersigned, on or before March 8th, 1892. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted' THOMAS EDWARDS, Fish and Fruit Dealer, Rhos.- February 18th, 1892. 441a GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING, PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Publishers (by authority) of the ABSTRACT OF THE COAL MINES REGULA- TION ACT, AND SPECIAL COLLIERY RULES FOR NORTH WALES. To be had in Sheets and Books in both English and Welsh. BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.