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Business Announcements. TIMBER. SLATES, BRICKS. TILES, CEMENTS, LATHS, SEWERAGE PIPES, And aJI other BniJding Material. E TEREDITH TIMBER YARD, AKD STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. Best BUILDING BRICKS ma,de a.t the Brick- yairds near Wrexha.m. ArPRESS :—— IEREDITH, WREXHAM." 181££ AGRICULTURAL DRAINING PIPES, 2, 2t,3. 4. 5. and 6 Inches Diameter. Prices on Application. CLARK L REA, LD., WILDERNESS, Near Wrexnam 379t WREXHAM STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY. LIMITKD, ESLESS, WREXHAM. A PERFECT SPECIALLY ARRANGED FAMILY LAUNDRY. The Laundry is. fitted up with the best Modem Appliances for the perfect cleansing of Household and other Linen. Private Families, Hotels, and Restaurants, will find this Laundry to be excellent in its arrangements and moderate in charge. Special and Urgent Orders will receive prompt attention and despatch. Clergymen's and Choir SnrphceR cleajied nd ttrcssed on Special Terms. The work of Hotels, Clubs, Ac., collected <md delivered by arrangement. Orders per Post to b€ sent to the Works, addressed to the Manager. Shirts, Collars, a.nd Cuffs unished in a. superior manner, retaining the appearance of New Linen. La.ee and Muslin Curtains cleaned and frame finished. YAKS WILL CoUJECT AKD DELIVEB FREE. C. tK. REASON, J. M. JO:SES, ALFRED OwEJf, Wx. BEIMtE, CHARI.ES DAVIES, FRAKK MEREDITH JOKES, RicHARDs. Directors JAS. PHEXKAH. Secretary. Price Lists Free by Post on application to THE MANAGER. or to THE SECRETARY, 678 j 4, Temple Row, WrexluurL _n NO LOTTERY! A PRIZE! TARE IT!' TJ Cf.E FOKTt'NH have often becu mu?t- in a. siu?e t t day hy b<jdly s< :inK :? f:LVcrn?]? up??urttmity- In- <i!uit;i!))t; encrKv :<nd have prtxiueed tjje Kt-:M.U:KAUijK'CHANGE which is t,j-(jay within yuur !Tap. Ht ader, this m;i.y be THH opportunity of your Ufetime. TAKE YOUR P'EX a.nd write Ilt rmcc tu Hccure this "p!"llllH :md :\J.(;IFICET FREH GIFT. Enel<){ m Ordt'rf<'rZ5s. anù you win receive a splendid three-<iu!)i'tcr pht.tc ACMH WATCH ILady'" ur extrn. jcwei!t-d, and carefnUy adjlltI- Perfect timekeeper, tu solid uterling sUver f'!i-'ts. <'nt' .).f f 'rncJ, and c!lgraved 'l\itJ¡ :t:Jd 3r;. L fLaa. 's sixe richly chased and with din] tinted. if preferred), hard white en:un(] dial wii.h sank seconds, aurt Rold or steel haud:i. Worth three fnmiea.s. H. SAMUHL'S fric< 25t. T« settd&ra of I'.O.O. for £2 12s 6d. a GKAXD ENGLISH LEVER WATCH "ill be delivered. je'.ve!lLd aud tittcd with d.ust :.t!!íl d;miptight ca.p, with cuamct diu.1. RUttk secunds &nd H' M h.mds, A in s<did stcrhng ens and heautifcUy e:mraTed with sœdd an.) sorter. Lady'Hsixp exquisitely decorated with flu.ral andot.hcrornatnentations. The ordinary se!U:)K price of similar Watches, is Five Uu'neas cJst:whcre. H. SAML'Hi. S price is £2 12s 6d. H. Sainuel's are wurti with delight N iid satisfaction bv h:)1f a mi])io)]. t- A FIŒE PRIZE. A WAHHA'STY FOR FIVE YEARS A V. EEK'S r'm:H TItL\T, accompany n!] H. San'uers reUirucd if nut approved. Also :< JE100 FR!\H L!)'i; I'o!ic\ l\;r 12 )uoi:ths a;;tiJ.st Railvsy Acddcut.s.and n" of JEI I'KH EEl !oz 6 \\el ks for iii;aùh:lHl"Ht" ef:"(Tt.r1 tht OcL:u) .Mansio'! Hens' HmM- iUHs Lonùol1. CMt ')':t Lhis coupon, and send it with your order. ? '=- ? AvaHablp ft.r21d.iy!E ,? ?' lagi'f'etosnpply'thescndcr <'fU;is. Ct?tpoi! t ¡ ,? ?. witii the v.'atchcs d''ssribf? ah'tt' Kt the ? '? k ?. reduced pru-es of ?2 12s 6d H:)d 25s, and t?- S? ? preaentwith each a ntaiMihccn? :.nd <-o?!l!y ?? ? )"re?.frixc. '5'?? '??? (S:"ncd! JI.S.uuucL S?!' :??!, 'M.:u<'hf"er.?- ? ? = r.very watch scm secarc- a?id safent !ny own ?.? -? ris?t:? n.ddr.*s-!?with key, v.a.rr?.<.y,ajid ?'g ) ? .t:t-;tct.i":i.s<?tpi'te. ? ) A.i ?o. Ordert paYai?c to H. S:))]e] at the Genera!' i't?t L'R':ce, ManchG.?er. H. Samn.n h.r?nCATA?OGUR ?t?iti- a nf. sc!c'c*i:) of best dej-i?ns In GoM and S:I- ur .7ew?!t:r\, Ciochs, Ei'ctro-Si)vHr PJnte, <?-c., at 'nar'c:Liu,Iv low t.riec.< — A? H!i'ORTAXT SAVING lo eve'v purchaser. Full dCeli¡}ti,q: of H. Samuel's 1,000 illn'n'ati:]' Hundreds of Sent srd'-is a' pos< free to any address. \Vr:t- it. i;t:!LMAKT };ECCESS. Thousandh of Oubs in full .ion c.H thj Aseats wanted Forctneu. and otherR at Secretaries shonid write :;t once. Viotins, Accordions. MncbiHP' &-co! :>11Jplicll. H. SAMUEL, lJilTRWA Ten j{ASCFA( 97. 99AJC1. MARKET-STREET. MANCHESTER. ;};;}. lOSeof for PRINTING, LITHO. .1. GHAFHY. BOOKBINDING, Ac.. intended for the" ADVERTISBR" OFFICES, wiH be received at the OiEces. MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being -.0 coxxEcnox with a.ny other &rm. Omce honrs, -9 a.m. to &.O,p,m.; Satm-days. 9 B..m, to 1 p.m. Business Announcements. THE CELEBRATED PENADUR SPRING WATERS. "Honorable J.,fmtioll" at the Paris FxhzVtion, Ce7-tificates of Jfelit all'a,otled /«/ the Couucil oj the Sanitary Institzite of Great Britain,foi- these JVaters j al:;o at Intemational E.ÛlibitÙI1l, Londoll, 1881. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES AND MINERAL WATERS, ? ?T \)' ? ? ? ? ? ?? MANUFACTURED FROM ?"? ? P E N A D U R ???? ??.? '??? SPRING. ,.? ? f ? '? ?'? ?? ?? Trade ?? ? ? ? ?? ???? ?? ?? ? Cork-IabeI- ???? ? ?\ \? ??? ? ? Bottle, in order to prevent ? r-\ Y ? ?' ? ? ? ? ? ? -< ??? \? ???? Spurious Articles beiu? substituted. ??" —— '\) ? Agents Everywhere, or direct from the ??? NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM. Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabon, &C. Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhyl, &c. 312 PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE BEST & CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES. I  I 0 FROM Lg$ INARMONI "it -RA ogui CRANE & SONS beg to inform the Public that, having employed a Superior Stuff of TUNERS, persons entrusting their Instruments to their care may rely on receiving that careful attention which can only be given by Superior Workmen, such as they exclusively employ. F. I R W I N Manager. 4, R,Lu-ENrr STREET, WREXHAM. 974 :THE STAR CIGAR AND TOBAGO STORES. ESTABLISHED THE OLD T CIGAR STORES I! 4? I 41 BACC,?$'i! ii .1 I igg; I, 1870. ESTABLISHED IX WREXHAM. E. ROGERS, 9, CHURC14 STREET, WREXHAM. E. R. be"3 to ftcquMiit her Patrons n,nd the General Public tha.t she is now showing very large and s?cAi-eMly setocted Stock of SILVER-MOUNTED RRIAR :Ind MEERSCHAUM riPES, CIGAR and GIGAHETTE HOLDERS, CASES. POUCHES, &-c. CIGARS oi the fmest bra.nda of Ha.vajia., Vanilla.ind Mexican Lemf. all in good condition. CIGARETTES. Britisli, American, and Oriental, by the most noted malters. TOB\.CCOS-The productions of the most Celebrated Manufa.ctnrers 1=cpt in stock, in loz. and 2oz. packets and jib., lb., and Hb. tins. SoLE ÅGEST Fon WRExaAM AKD DisTRicT FOR ARCHER'S CELEBRATED BLACK BOY TOBACCO. TRY -WREXHAM MIXTURE.' 249o 8TRACHAN tf EVANS, Beg to intimate that <Ae/<' DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, with Cu/fura/ Instructiors ts n&H)' Ready. Post free on application. SEEDS CH01 cmIPL;:rE (:(jLLEt:TIOXS ?CCn? VEGETABLE SEEDS, SEEDS Prodncmg n RnppJy of the BeKt Ye?ctaMes a]I the year round. SEE'eLSS 1 For&La.rHeGsrden 42/- 2 quantities pr,p)rtionately redneed 36; ?)p9)Bt)!%? 3 „ „ „ „ 30, ?0?&EStHMBO ?S ? < 91 5 „ n SmaH G&rdea 15. ? ?B Ba B? ?6 M ? Cottagf Gnrden 10/6 ? :J (; Ddic"d z,re by Rail or Pc.t. M?? a?& NM B?? )? .Mn-<w<f fx-t ty Ret: or rc<<. 4, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. NURSERIES NEAR RAIIIVAY ST.4 TlON. 394 T.BATES iUnly successor to Mr Simcock), <-tALT STORES, TENTER'S SQUARE, WEEXHAM. 149c WALL PAPERS. A Lajge Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS for 1892. B. COPLESTON, DECORATOR, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 265c  :J'i;'¡'¡!¡HHi!¡h'mH¡H;i';i;i'¡:i:: "n¡;i¡:"1¡¡mmmWHmlmm¡¡ 1, TOWN HILL. ? ?'? ? ?'?' 19. T STREET, j? ? R JE ){ H ? ? ? CORN EXCHANGE, ) And at SHREWSBURY, CARDIFF, OSWJ33TRY, I ELLESMERE, LLANFYLLIN. London Address: 28, MINCING LANE. Business Announcements. GYPORY M/T BYTH.' CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to caution the Pub.ic against imitations of their Manufactures. Purcha-sers should see that Corks are branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and that every Label bears Name and Registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield as below). SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATER. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. MCOISTBRBD. SOLE ADDRESS— AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE DERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, ani LITHIA & POTASS WATER. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta. Street, Ca-rendlsh Square. 2052 FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LON DON. 1875. SOAMES WELSH 't }'lAD I: ft ?? ? tht ??? t?t ?Bt *tAJR<- SE{fiLLfA NT' PUR SJt AR,KL' N G íJ THE BREWERY, WREXHAM.,NORTH WALES. 3:n HARVEY DAVIES, GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, ETC., ETC., 37, HIGH STREET (NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE), WREXHAM. H. D. has the pleasure to announce that, having been in the employ of Mr Charles Davies, Hope- street, for upwards of fourteen years, he intends COMMENCING BUSINESS on his own account, And will OPEN the ABOVE PREMISES on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH iOth, With a Choice Selection of NEW SPRING GOODS, and Solicits a Share of Public Patronage and Suppport. SCOTCH AND FANCY ANGOLA SUITINGS. WORSTED AND CASHMERE SUITINGS- NA{..L- SERGES AND CHEVIOTS. WEST AND FANCY TROUSERINGS. SAXONY AND WORSTED COATINGS. 538ct R. LLOYD & if. DA-VIE -s" ENGINEERS, MILL-WRIGHTS, BOILER MAKERS, WHITESMITHS, BELL- HANGERS, & GENERAL SMITHS, ELECTRIC BELLS, &c., B R 0 0 K S T REET_ W R E X H A M Contracts for all sizes of HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL ENGINES & BOILERS, which are supplied ntted and fixed, in Town and Country. STEAM FITTINGS. Including VALVES, TAPS, STEAM GAUGES, GAUGE GLASSES, and INDIA RUBBER WASHERS of all Sizes. HEATING APPARATUS PITTED IN CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, CONSERVATORIES, DWELLING HOUSES, AND SHOPS. ORNAMENTAL GATES AND RAILS MADE TO ORDER. PATENT LOCKS NEATLY REPAIRED, AND RE-FITTED WITH KEYS. PlJLNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR ANY EiND OF ENGINEERING WORK. Prompt attention given to Repairs and Breakdowns. 285f TRANSFER OF DRAPERY BUSINESS. H J C 0 L L E N S 10, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM, DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS AND STOCK TO MR R. C. TMURSFIELD, OF MARKET DRAYTON, FOR WHOM HE BEGS TO SOLICIT A CONTINUANCE OF THE KIND PATRONAGE AND SUPPORT ACCORDED HIM. R. C. THURSFIELD BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE SHOP WILL BE CLOSED FOR A FEW DAYS, DURING WHICH TIME THE STOCK WILL BE RE-MARKED AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. THE SHOP WILL BE RE-OPENED AND THE SALE COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD. 498cte COMMERCE HOUSE. 39, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. MR. H. BAY L E Y, WEM, SALOP, RopectfuIIv begs to announce that he has purchased the above Old-established Business of Mr John Row- lands, and that shortly he will be prepared with a large and extensive STOCK of GOODS suitable for the present Season, comprising purchases from the leading Manufacturers in the trade. A large :sort- ment of Woollen Cloths for Suits, <&c. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Felt Hats at a great Reduction. Linoleums, Carpets. Cheap Millinery in all its Branches. DRESSMAKING On the premises, under experienced management. Fit and Style guaranteed, ajnd charges strictly moderate. Charities and Clothing Clubs allowed a liberal discount. 2349c IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CORPORATION OF THE CHX OF MANCHESTER. THE MANCHESTER CORPORATION CONCENTRATE? MANURE, MADE FROM BLOOD, BO!JE8, FISH, & DRIED ANIMAL. MATTER, &c., From the City Slaughter-houses, Markets, &c. Contains from 31 to t per cent. AMMONIA, and 8t to 10 per cent. BONE PHOSPHATES. Analysis guaranteed. The Manure is sold in Bags con- taining 1 cwt. each, and is in the condition, and has the appearance, c.f fine soil. Suitable for all crops. ?4*"? T?*?ti't? TftN (Bags Free), delivered at the nearest ??? Railway Station, camaRe paid in 4-ton tots, wtthin 150 miles. Supply strictly limited. Special price for less than 4 tons, and for delivery beyond 150 mUes.—For Samples. Testimonials, &c.. apply to— HY. WHILEY, SUPERINTENDET. 2676 TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER. GRAND SHOW OF MARBLE CLOCKS AND ELECTRO-PLATE, W. M A R T I N, JEWELLER, :)2 HOPE-STREET, I WREXHAM. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 92to GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFING SHEETS. BUY FROX THE MA-ZUFACTT-MIR-t. SHEETS LOW AS 1¡1 EACH. J2$'" P&ICES ON APPLICATION. CORRUGATED IRON Co., WOLVERHAMrTOX. Largest Makers in the Kingdom. 398f Legal and Public Notices. PPTUDENTTAL .A_SSL;It,N(;I (()}\;IP ANY? LIMITED. CniHt OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORTS PRESENTED AT THE FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL Mli"-ETING HELD OX 3RD MARCH, 1892. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the yt."l wa" 58,118. the sum of JE5,932,493, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of JE355.980. The Premiums received during the year were JEl,4t2,746, being an illere"e cf JE2SO,097 over f'c yeat, 1890. The increase in the Premium receipts for the Quinquennium 1887-91 v.s JEI.045.&06 ? '"? an average annual increase of JE209,161. f'! Tile cln,iiMS of the year a.mounted to JE387.106. The number of deaths -.vaH 2,784. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were JE3.688.338, ..n in- crease of JE170.413. The increase in the Premuim receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 wa..i;rn,043, giving an average annual increase of JE155,408. The claims of the year amounted to JEl.647,300. The number of deaths was 183.927. The total number of Policies in force was 9,617,484; the average d'.n.-tion n :;ix years a!)'? tiuee- quarters. The total Assets of the Company, as shown in the Balance Sheet, are JbI4.623.627. beine b an ;ncr.ea,;c of JE2.043.757 over those of 1890. The Directors have again prepared a supplement to the Report, showing hi detail how the ;>:dt! of the Compa.ny are invested. The Balance Sheet has been again -tnbmitted to the independent professiortJ auuit, f{ JAf-sre Deloitte, Dever, Grimths, and Co., whose certificate is appended to the accounts. SUMMARY OF THE QUINQUENNIAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENMNC 3IsT DECEMBER, 1891. The Directors have much pleasure in submitting their Report, and that of ti.e Actuarit" t)I the Company, upon the valuation of the Company's Assets and Liabilities, which has just been completed. As on previous occasions, the processes and results of the valuation have been submitted to Mr A. H. Bailey, and his report is also attached. During the Hve years now under review the Assets of the Company have b fownfromJE6..8Il..S54 to JEM.623,627, being an increase of JE7,811,673. The annual premium income of both Branches combined, at the beginning of the Cuinquenrnuu) was JE3,472,91I, and at the end JE5.386.990. being an increase of .El.914,079. The valuation of the Ordinary Branch has been made upon the same principles aa those of the preced- ing Quinquennium, namely, a net premium valuation on the Institute of Actuaries' (Hn.) Tab!e of Mortality for the life risks, and Mr Finlaison's Government Annuity Table 1884 for the annuities, the rate of interest in both cases being 3 per cent. The valuation of the Industrial Branch has also been made on the basis of a net premium vaJuaticu at 3 per cent. interest, the Table of Mortality being Dr. Farr's English Life TuMe," No. 3. At the beginning of the Quinquennium a revision of the Tables of Assurance was made consMerftMy in favor of those of the assured who keep their policies in force for five years. These increased I)eiielitH have been made retiospective, and, as will be seen from the Actuaries' Reports, a corrcsponJiBgincreahp hr.t-; been made in the necessary reserves. E;¡,tract from Mr A. H. BAILEYS Rf?port. The time having arrived at which another valuation is required to be made of the ii.tbditieh of you; Com- pany, I inspected, during the progress of this immense work, the various processes that hhd to be adopted for the purpose, and the results have been submitted to me for examination. On the 31st December, 1891, the total number of assurances in force was 9,880,103, besides 1.557 grants of annuities. By the last Census it was ascertained that the total number of pcr-ns living on tLc 5tb April, 1891, in the United Kingdom was 37,740,283 so that after making allowance for the case,, in which two or more Policies have been granted upon the same life. it appears that the lives of about one-tout th of the population of Great Britain and Ireland are assured by your Comps.nv. The numbers have inc: cased by more than 37 per cent. during the Quinquennium now under re-.iew. The funds that have been accumulated to meet these liabilities amount :o! JEI4,087.303, excht-ivc c< the Proprietors' capital. The principles upon which the liabilities have been estimated are those now generally ado:pl<:d by well- conducted Assurance Companies. The basis of valuation has my full concurrence, a.nd having been net oat in the Actuaries' Report, together v.ith the results in the case of each Brand).. need not here be rc-peatcd. Ext7'act:; ji-otit the ReportfJ of Messrs T. C. Di-.wuv, W. RuciiiEs, and F. ScHOOLjKH, the Actuarifs of the Company. ORDINARY BR.tNcn.-The number of Life Policies in force at December 31st. 1891, was 262.619, with bonus, JE28,570,567, and producing a groba a,nm:al premium income of .EI.487.344. The results of the Valuation are as follows:— Life Assurance Fund on the 31st December. 1891 I S. r-; 0 5. C, 5 Reserve for Life Assurance Policies, including reserve for payment of claims £3.983,469 — ? ?jj?j?to? Keserve for Annuities 502 241 Net Liability. 4.485, iIG Surplus £1.019,32,5 iNDrsTMAi. BRANCH.—The number of Pohc;e.. in existence :'t 31st :ast w.- 96174S4 '<; tt'o amount assured £93,390,879. The weekly Ponies r.múu.ùt. to JE<4,995 per week, orJE5,899,6_46 per annum. The above number included 246,1-;2 free or p..id-up Policies granted in lit'l1 d (!ífieOntinucd ar2urincef3, on which no premiums are payable. The average duration of a'M the Policies now in existence is about six und tiUM-quartcr vearH ayiij when the large amount of new business introduced in recent years is considered, this il:' sr'-eng evidence ct the nue cess of the means which have been adopted to promote the stability of the basiiie-4. The results of the Valuation are as follows:— Life Assurance Fund on 31st December, 1891 JE8-582 '207 Net Liability for Life Assurance Policies, including reserve for irn- media.te payment of claims 7,776,712 Surplus JE805.495 Of this net liability upwards of .€800,000 is in respect of free Policies granted in lien of dihcojutinued MRurance.=. and to provide for the increased benefits conferred on Iiidrstrii"i,rolif,.y-ii(.ilders durin" Mie QuiB- quennium. 0 ?J? ?? "? ?? ??? ? ?? two Branches together there are 233.35S PoUcI? ?? ?c.?te oi from.E50toJE100each produci-ng an Annual Premium Income of upwards of One Million Pounds ?nd .f these 54,777 are with weeMy Premiuma, 44,645 quarterly, 21,010 half-yearly, and 112,926 with ?nnn&l premiums When it is considered that every proposer for an amount of JEM and upWM-d? h? the option presented to him of paying the premiums in any of these methods it is remarkable how n?ny d?b?S S???'?e??c?'" ?°??S ? strong illustration of the adaptability cf ?du.trL A?S to the wants of the public. With a view to secure accuracy, two independent Valuations were made in both Branches. The Valua- t on of nearly Ten Million Policies, divided into a very large number of groups and classes hal? cm cloved the energies of a stag of about 700 for many months. The arithmetical proc?s? alo? ?ve?n?ved??an immense amount of labor, and would have been almost impossible of accomplishment ?'??o0?ut the a?.n ?01 me Arithmometer, no less than nfty of these instruments having been employed, GENERAL BALANCE-SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED) ON THE 31sr DECEMBER. 1891. I.UBILITIES. JE s. d. Shareho!dern' Ca.pital. 500,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds. 5,505,095 11 8 Industrie Branch Fnnd. 8,582,206 16 9 Claims under Life Policies admitted 36,324 I 9 .EM.623,627 10 2 AHKBTS. -S M. d, -tH)n.t,sh Government Securitiet) (Consols). 1420i59 9 9 i Railway :md other Debentures and Debenture Stock 1,915.388 18 5 Loans on Muntctpal and otb' Ra.tes 3,492.099 0 1 Freehold Ground Scotch Feu Daties. ] 5 Mortgages ? l,3l2;365 J4 3 MetropohtM! (.'ons<j:ij?tpd Stoc?. and City of London Bonds 320,785 8 0 Bank Stock 167,337 0 I Freehold and Leasehold Property.. 872,96'( 1.3 2 I Indian and Coloni.J Government Securities 7M.37713 1 Reversions 133:454 16 0 ,ita.u'a.y and other Sha.re! 451.765 8 6 Lo.ins on the Compa.ny's Policies 119,023 15 2 Loans upon PersonuJ Security. 707 10 0 Outstanding Premiums 359,336 3 0 C.sh in ha.nda of Superintendents. and Agents' Balances 48.923 J4 5 Outstanding Interest, and RentH. 126.534 12 3 Cftsh—On deposit, en current accounts, :mdm hand. 402-699 6 7 JE14,623,627 10 2 THOS. C. DEWEY, ?.?? ?- ??? ??R?- <'?.? ?\\IL?LiIAf?Mtiu?<jiil?s b, ) (, (, HUXRY M\R.BBN ) ?'?? /?. W. J. LANCASTER, NfCi'ctatY. ROBERT CROHS. [}¡¡U"}f'J. We have exa.mined the Cash transactions, Receipt :utd Payments. Pectins oj the Af-'sets a.nd Investments for the ye.r ended December 31st, l891,f;md we find the :;aJJlC in güùd ordei imd m-uperlv vouched. We have also cx&nuned the Deeds :md Securtties.CeftiJicates.A'c Investments set out in the a.bove Account, and we certify that they were in po,sessiuJI and I;aft: (idy ison December 5lHt; 1591. 1:tl, 189,-1. DEL01TTE, DIVER, GRIFHTHS, A Cc. District Office, 13, Qneen-Hti-eet, WrexImm—WM. DAVms, c,t. Assistant Superintendent, D. TnoMAs, BeJmont Cotta-ge, \VrXh¡lIIL „ „ D. MoRcAX: Fiiii-hill Villa,, Hrynteg, \Vi-cxf.<.)U. '< J- T. RoBE!:TS, 21, High-street, Rhosvmedre, Rna,bOG M. ROBERTS, 4, Glyndwr Terr&ce, Corwen. ';93 T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I, Charles t Roberts, wiU not be responsible for debts con- tracted by my wife, ANNE ROBERTS, after this date. CHARLES ROBERTS. March 12th, 1892. Chapel-street, Ponlcey. David Jones, witness. 588j OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the I' Partnership heretofore subsisting between YEAMAN STRACHAN. who died on the Second day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-one, and after Ilia decease between us, the undersigned, John Strachan, Robert Harrison, and James Yeaman 8tr<M:han as his Executors, and the undersigned, CHARLES THOMAS EVANS, carry- ing on business t? Nurserymen a.nd Seedsmen, at Number 4, High-street, and at the Railway Nurseries, both in the Borough of Wrexhajn, in the County of Denbigh, under the style or firm of Strtc-han and Eva.ns, has been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, a.s and from the First day of Februajy, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-two. The s<ud Business will, in future, be carried on by the said Chm'Ies Thoma.s Eva.ns on his own account, under the style of ''Strachau and Eva.ns." AIlD'ebtsdue to<md owing, by the said J:te firm will be received and }Mi.id by the said Charles Thomas Evans. Dated this FLfth day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred azd Ninety-two. JOHN STRACHAN, ? Executors of the ROBERT HAlmISON Will of the late TR?rOrBRTE?R? T H?rA?RnR?IT?hDON N, ?L YeamanStrachaji. JAMESYEAMANSTRACHAKj deceased. .5700 CHARLES THOMAS EVANS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 10TH MARCH, 1892. W E, the undeT;<;igned, HEREBY GIVE (\' NOTICE that tht! PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsistiag between us. Auctioneers and Vahlers,' carrying on business a.t Cœdpoeth and Adwy'r Clawdd, near Wrexha.m, under the style or firm of Gibboiib and Willia.ms is DISSOLVED from this date, and. all book debts owing to our !a.te firm will be collected by Mr William Frederick Gibbons. (Signed) WILLIAM FREDERICK GIBBONS. JOSEPH THO.'lAS WILLIAMS. Witness, W. WYNN EVANS, Sohcitor, Wreximm, 616o THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ,L ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held a.t the UiEceH of the said Compa.ny, at Wrexham Fechan, Wrexham, on Tues- day, the 29th day of ?.lm-ch mettun., at twelve o'clock !at noon. The Register of Transfers v.H! be 'Icsed on the 14tb inst. till after the meeting. Hy Order of tbt- Board. THOMAb WALKER, Secret My. Wrexha.m, March 3th, 1892. 5721 DENBIGHSHIRE MARCH, 1892. j JOHN ROBERT bCRTON, inOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ?? next Assizes, CommisHon of Oycr and Ter- rmner, Md General Gaol Dcli-.ery for the County of Denbigh, will be he)d at R.UT.HIN, in the said j county, on Monday, the 2ht ùay of March instant, and all justices of the peace, mu,yor<. corortera, eschoa.tors, t,tewa.rds. ba.iliffb of libertifM, und chiei consta.bles, tmd aj! jurorx, pernonR bound by rccognix- ances, prosecutors, witnessen, and others having cwei- ness at the mud Assizes, are hereby required to a.tteud, in their own persons, with their rolln, record s, .indictments, and remembrances, a.t the Connty H&!t at Ruthin aforesaid, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, .on TUESDAY, the 22ND d&y of MARCFt i!ititant, u.t which hour the Court will at&rt aj'd In t'd to business. D&ted this 7th day of MM-ch, 1892. T. REGINALD JAMES, THOMAS BURY, Acting Unded;hcr:ft, Wrexhajn. 569j Lost and Found. T?OUND, a Black RETRIEVER DCG. If Fnot claimed in seven d?ys will be &c.M.—Aco!v?' G. CLARKE, Gutter Hill, Rhof fi220 T OST, from the HornE Hotel ya?? on?he j _LJ 5th mst&nt, & pair of CARRIAGE L?MPS. ? The nmder wiH be rewajded upon brmgmg- them tj the a?ove hotel. If found in the po??on ofaDv- one &ft?tht8d?te they wiDbe prosecuted 6?f