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Sales by Auction. SALES BY JLR. F. LLOYD. MONDAY MORNING NEXT AT 10.30 PROMPT. WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET. CATTLE AND SHEEP SOLD FIRST, PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. Mli LLOYD bos pleasure in tniio-Liiiciii- Ills jM. AUCTION for MONDAY MORNING NEXT, and tJ\eIY MONDAY throughout the year. The entries expected will include 50 to ,0 Fa; Be'¡i'b. Fir:cli"S D.ury Cows, Calving 50toHe.ifer. H.).riG!is, Surks, Fat Mid Store Bull". 30 to 40 Butchers' and Heifer Calves. 200 to 300 Eat and Store Sheep. 150 Fat, Pork, and Store Pigs. Entries invited up to tmie of bale, 10.30. Slock need not be sent in before Ten o'clock. This Auction is patronised by the Principal Land- owners and A.^ric.ilturirttii of the District. Com- mission, fourpence in thcJE; CtdvesHp to 10s free; up to 30, Gd each over that sum and up to ±5, Is each. No Sale, no charge. Fair prices always guaranteed. Owner. can have their entries advertised if desired, particulars to be sent to Eyton House, Wrexham. Officcs-Eyton House, Wrexham. 789z MONDAY NEXT, MAliCH 2STH, AT 2.50. On account of wliom it may concern, at the Wvjm- stay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. MR FRANK LLOYI) ?ill SELL by AUC-  TION (wid'o'?t reserve) at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, on Mouduy next, at 2.30 prompt, A Powerful .Brown Wagon GELDING. 6 years old, 16-2. a good worker in ail gears, fit for .town or rail- way work. 728a PUBLIC NOTICE. rilllE SALE advertised by Mr FRANK B J.LOYI) to he held for Capt. Orztaod at the HOME FARM, Panylan. will not take plaoo. 662a FiJIDA V, .} i i'Ij l<r. AT ONE O'CLOCK. Jjnportant Sale 7 ( att'e. Horse, Poultry., Imple- ments, Gears, Household Furniture, etc., at CLOY RANK FARM, situate 1'. miles from Overton, IA from Bangui- and H from Worllienbury. C, 1\ K-H FIUNKLJOYI> has been iuRtr?cted -NLI hv the Hep'-esentadvcs of the late Mr Fos?.r, to SELL ?Y A CTI(J?\, at Cloy Hank, on FMUAY. THF 1<I. N-.Y O!' VJ'UIT,. the whole of their valuable DAIRY COWS. HORSE. IMPLEMENTS, FURNI- TURE, Ac., as follows -— CATTLE.—Two TOWF calves at foot, two eos in full iiiiik, two calving heifers. one yearling lilifer- HOUSE.—Handy brown cob mare, 14-2, good worker. POUI.TICY.-FiftCOn couoles of fowl. IMI'LKMKXK, market shandry with yig cratches, narrow-whe^l cart with harvest gearing, bay collector, clndf cutler, iron hurdles, ladders, water tub on wheels, tarpaulins, iron and other pig troughs, rain tubs, cart ropes, and a large assortment of farm tools. GKAKS AND nviiNt's*.—Set of shaft gears, set of harness, saddle and bridle, etc. DAIHY VESSELS, ETC.—Wheel churn, cheese vats, butter tubs, cream steins. butter scales, baskets, yoke, •etc., etc. The FcuN'tTUiti: will comprise:—Old oak house- keeper's cupboard, eight day clock in oak case with -embossed brass dial, oak and other chairs, arm chairs, oak leaf and other tables, mahogany hair-seated sofas, settees, gun, steelyards, copper .kettle, brass candle- sticks, fender and irons, oak ),,iiv-au, case of stuffed birds, mahogany whatnot, corner cupboards, fender a.nd irons, cluck, pictures, lamps, curtains, dinner and tea services, sundry glass, etc. The BKDKOOMS will c,iiii)rise -Wood bedsteads, feather beds, chests of drawers, mahogany commode, washstanus, chairs, carpets, etc., etc. k; 3 Special attention is invited to this unreseved Sale. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices: Eytop.House, Wrexham. 660zo TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, at 12-30 O'CLOCK. Highly important Agricultural Sale of 44 grand Dairy Cows, Stirks. and Bulis. 5 Horses, Pigs, about 75 tons of prime Upland and Meadow Hay, 7 tons of Straw, Potato Sets, the whole of the Agri- cultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, a portion of the Household Furniture, etc. at THE BROOK FARM, WORTHENBJJRY, situate seven miles from Wrexham and four from Malpas. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed AM- bv Mr Houlbrooke (who is retiring from farm- ing), to SELL BY AUCTION at the Brook Farm, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of April., without reserve, the whole of his valuable Catt? Horses, Pigs, Pro- duce, Implements, Dairy Vessela, Furniture, &c., par- ticulars as follows :— y CATTLE.—Twenty-one grand dairy Cows and Heifers {with calves at foot and near calving!, 2 Heifer-s in full milk, 15 coloury well-bred Stirks and Yearlings. 2 grand roan stock Bulls, two years old, and 4 yearling Heifers. HoRSEs.-A"ery handy brown Welsh Mare, 15 hands, a good worker in all gears; bay Gelding bv "Keutpayer," two years old, unbroken; brown cob Mare, 15-2, a good stamp, quiet to ride or drive, and works on farm; roan Gelding by Brutus," two years old; roan half-bred Ma:believed to be in foal to "Brutus." Pi(iti.-Six storo Pigs. POULTRY.-Ten couples of Fowl. PBODUCE.—5 Stacks of Prime Upland and Meadow Hay. containing about 12 tons, 7 tons of Straw, in lots, 20 Measures of Magnum Bonum Potato Sets, 8 boxes of Kidney Potato Sets. TIIK IMPLHMENTS will comprise-2 very handy Scotch carts, with harvest gearing, capital broad wheel cart, with harvest gearing, tumbril, cattle troughs and cribs, 100 iron hurdles, swing plough, turnip scuffle, Avery's weighing machine, chaff-cutters, turnip pulpers, cake mill, sheep cratches and troughs, wood roller, grindstone, quantity of corrugated iron, ladders, feeding pans, corn sacks, sack truck, wheel barrows, mixen planks, a large assortment of farm tools. &o. Doo CAit-r. &c.-Do cart to carry four, with lamps, cushions, Ac.,complete, capital market shaudry with pig cratches. GKAKS AND HARNESS.—2 sets of shaft gears, 2 sets of chain gears, sets of harness, saddle and bridle, neck straps, odd gears, Arc. TIIK DAJBY YKSSKLS include—2 cheese tubs, 2 curd mills, cheese hooping, lead cooler, 2 cheese stools, milking cans, carriers, patent cheese press, Bradford's patent churn, Hathaway's end-over-end churn (new), cream steins, milk pans, meat safe, &c., &c. THE FUKNITUHJJ -will comprise—Capital house- keeper's cupboard, handsome mahogany brass-mounted eight day's clock, mahogany dining table,with D ends, oak chests, mahogany and other chairs, arm chairs, sofa, cupboards, chests cf drawers, brass pan, copper kettle, oak bureau, and a small portion of the bed- room furniture. P.S.—The Auctioneer rushes to invite particular attention to this valuable collection of Stock, Imple- ments, and Prime Upland Hay Mr Houlbrooke is well-knowa for the excellent c lass of stock he always keeps. Lancheoa at 11 o'clock, Sale at 12.30. Catalogues from place of sale, or Eyton House, Wrexham. 619af TO BB SOLD, pursuant jro an Or d er of the To BB SOLD, pursuantJo an Order of the Tlligh Court of Justice made in an action, Benjamin Piercy, deceased, Whitf ham. v. Pieroy, P No. 3,082, with the approbation of ,Mr Justice North, by Mr FRANCIS LLOYD, the person appointed by the said Judge, at tho Queen Hxtel, Chester, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of APRIL, 1892, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, in 807 Lots, certain very valuable SHARES in important and improving Colliery, Steel, and other Companies, including a large holding in the Broughton and Pliy: Power Coal Company, which is one of the largest and most valuable Collieries in North Wales. LOTH 1 TO 30.—Thirty Lots, each COMPRISING 10A 10 per cent. Preference Shares of £10 each, fully paid up, in the Brymbo Steel Company, Limited, Aa interim dividend at tho rate of 10 per cent. per all-,um was declared in re peet of these shares for the balf-year ending September, 1891. LoTit 31 TO 40.—Ten Lota, each comprising,Ten 10 per cent. Preference Shares of cio eicb, fully paid up, in the Vron Colliery, Limited. The last dividend paid in respect of these shares was at the rate of .Ten percent, per annum. LOTS 41 AND 42.-Two Lots, each comprising .85 Shares of £10 each, fully paid up, in the Shope Drainage. Sewerage, and Water Supply Company, Limited. The balance sheet for the year ending 31st December. 1891, ahoaed a balance,of profit sufficient I to pay a dividend at the rate of 10s per share, ox at I the rate of f-5 per cent, per annum. LOTS 43 TO 726.—3,420 £ 10 Shares,, fully paid up. in the Broughton and Plas Power Coal Company, Limited, in blocks of 5 shares in each Lot. LOT 727.—Two £10 Shares fully paid up in the same Company. LoTw 72 8 TO 807.—400 S10 Sh.-tres, zEl paid, in the same Company, in blocks of five shares in each lot. The above Shares in the 13rouglitoitiid Plas Power Coal Company, which is one of the largest, most successful, amd most valuable colliery companiesiii the North Wales Coalfield, pay a dividend of 10 per ceat. per annum. The Company's last balance-sheet, made op to the 26th September, 1891, showed a balanoe to the credit of Profit and Loss of £ 16,260-5s 4d. after payment of an Interim Dividend in May last of L8,437 10s Od, or a total profit of X24,697 158 4d. Out of this balance a further dividend of 5 per cent. was p,ii, making 10 per cent for the year, andE5,OW was transferred to the aid of capital (which, with L54,250 previously transferred, represents profits made hut not divided oft59,250, and 12,822 15s 4d was carried forward to the ucxt half-year.) The Shares recommend themselveii as a safe investment, bringing in a large return seldom to be met with- ParticulMaJ and oonditions ci sale may be had of Messrs FIELD, ROSCOE, & Co., 36, Lincolns-Inn- Fields, London, W.C.; Messrs CHOWDERS & VIZARD, 55, Liinoolna-Inn-Fields, London, W.C.; the AvonofliBS, Byton House, Wrexham; the Place of Sale; and of Meaara EVAN MolUUs & Co., Solicitors, The IJciory. Wrexham. 595a Sales by Auction. -SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND, AT TWO O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of 30 choice young Dairy Cows, with about 20 cltlves at foot, at PLAS-YN-COED FARM, situate one mile from Overton. MR. F. LLOYD lias been instructed by Mr .1\1 Hales (who is giving up dairying), to SELL by AUCTION, in his Farmyard, at Plas-yn-coed, on SATURDAY, April 2nd, the whole of his Valuable DAIRY STOCK, comprising 30 choice young Dairy Cows about 20 will have Calves at foot. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Offices; Eyton House, Wrexham. 661c FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH, AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of Pony and Trap, Poultry, tne whole of the Valuable Old Oak and other Furniture, Old China, and other Relics, Dairy essels, cic at 1IANLEY HALL, ERBISTOCK, situate tliree miles from Ruabon, one from Overton Bridge, and three Ilules from St. Martins, over ErbmMck Ferry. Mil FRANK LLOYD has been instructed ?" by Mrs Weaver (who is œtiriug), to SELL BY AUCTION (vim reserve), at Manley Hall, on Friday, the 8tli day of April, the whole of her valuable Old Oak and other FURNITURE, DAHiY VESSELS, etc, a. follows:- OUT-DOOU FFJ ECTS.—Bay cob, about 14-2, quiet to ride or driven Alexandra drag complete, set of harness, about couples of poultry, quantity of potatoes, garduji pump, flower pots, vases, garden tools, large quantity of barrels, etc. DAIKY VESSELS.—Wood cheese tubs, curd drainers, curd mill, two lead coolers, two double chamber cheese presses, fifteen pairs of cheese vats, wheel churn and stand, up and down churn, milking cans, carriers, cheese stools, milk pans, cheese table, benches, dolly and lui), mangle, sundry tubs, etc., etc. KITCHEN.—A large assortment of kitchen requisites, flour chests, cupboards, tables, chairs, eight-day clock, dish covers, lender and irons, iron stool, bench, steelyards, sausage nuichine, pestle and illortzir. etc. DININO ROOM.—Uandsomc liousekeeper's cupboard with clock in centre (by Fisher, Ellesniere), rive cup- boards, and six drawers, mahogany dining table with D ends, card table, oak bureau with bookcase, six mahogany h?ir-se?n?d chairs, arm chair, and sofa, mirror in gilt fraii.e, antique mahogany hat stand, easy chair in leather, plate of the Wynnstay Hunt, :dso of the late Sir Watkin and his father^ case of siuiK.d birds, barometer, rosewood work t?b!e, pistol case, pictures, table covered wiLh American cloth, table covers, books, etc. ENTRANCE HALL. — Very handsome carved oak cabinet, date 1714, antique carved oak diunerwagon, two old oak chairs, barometer, old oak folding table, skin runs. bracket stand, etc. OAK ROOM.—Mahogany centre-table, mahogany cheffonier, six mahogany hair-seated chairs, two arm chairs and sofa, two easy chairs in leather, easy chair in crctionne. mahogany ieaf-table, gipsy table, small oak table, small inlaid stand, pair of tire screens, coal vase, fender and irons, carpet, iioarlhrug, pictures and plates. cornice pole and curtains, flower stands, brackets, bookshelf and boots, needlework and patch- work cushions, footstools, etc., etc. I SITTINU Itoo-.Ni.-Ciierrywooa stand, two Chippen- dale liair-seated chati-s, mahogany ceiitre-tltble, fender, I child's chair, two very old prints, Erbistock Mill" and i; Overton Bridge," old priut Wrexliam Church," Grouse and Partridge, in gilt frames, old tea. caddy, etc., etc. OLD CHINA AND OTHEII VALUABLE RELICS.—Old Worcester tea and coffee service, gold and white tea and coffee service, dinner service, green Plymouth jog, formerly the property of the Empress Josephine, Dresden sevres, crown Derby, old Worster, French, Wedgwood and other cups, saucers, jugs, and vases, Indian bowl, antique inkstands, pair of salt- cellers. origina.lly the property of King George IV., William, and Mary jug, old malsters jug, 1809, knift and fork which originally belonged to Queeue Anne, hand painted spill cups, old tor- toise shell telL caddy, mother of pearl snuff box, originally the property of Oliver Cromwell, two Dutchwineglasses, three Venetian ditto, Japanese teapot, cups, and tray, part of old saddle cloth formerly the property of Richard Cosur de Lion, magolica .dish, small painting on ivory representing the baptism of our Saviour, ditto of a lady, figures of Sisters of Mercy and Child, etc., etc. GLASSES, ETC.—Tumblers, clarets, wine, and other glasses, old salts, glass dishes, cruet stands, E.P. tea and coffee pots, etc. THE BEDUOUJIS will comprise half-tester and other bedsteads and hangings, leather beds, washstands, toilet services, towel rails, dressing tables andglasses, oak, yew, and other bureaus, chests of drawers, com- modes, chairs, fenders, pictures, ornaments, old oak chests, eight-day clock with embossed brass dial in carved oak case, eorpets, easy chairs, etc., etc. LINEN.—A large collection of sheets, quilts, counter- panes, blankets, pillow slips, towels, table cloths, curtains, etc., etc. Special attention is invited to this importa.nt Sale, the old oak Furniture, China, etc., will -be found a rare collection. SALE AT 12-30 PROMPT. Catalogues from place of Sale or Eyton House, Wrexham. 663. MONDAY, APRIL 11TH, AT THREE O'CLOCK. VALUABLE FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES IN THE SUBURBS OF WREXHAM. MB FRANK LLOYD has been instructed ? by Mr Omm, Barnham, Somerset, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Monday, the llth day of April, at three o'clock punctually, subject to condi- tions to be then read All those four substantially built VILLA RESID- ENCES, being Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, Derby-road, High- town, commanding pleasant views of Cefn Park, and the Cheshire Hills, containing sitting room, breakfast room, kitchen, pantries, and three bedrooms, with ornamental flower gardens in front, convenient out- offices. and backyards, now tenanted by Mr Perrey, Mrs Hodges, Mr E. Harrison, and Mr Page, bringing in the annual rental of 962, net. The property in the first instance, will be offered in one lot, if not sold, each house will be offered separ- ately, commencing with No. 2. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 737j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH AND 14TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of 131 Grand Young Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot or near Calving, Cross- bulled Cows, Barrens, Yearlings, and Pedigree Bulls, 10 Powerful Wagon Horses, Shire Mares and Fillies, Cob, Pigs, Poultry, about 100 Tons of Prime Upland Hay and Straw, the whole of the valuable collection of modern Agricultural Imple- ments, Farm Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessels, Household and Bedroom Furniture, at MALPAS OLD HALL, 1 Mile from Malpas Station, and 5 from Whit- church. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed .r by the Representatives of the late Mr Joseph Needham to conduct the above important SALE on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th and 14th days of April next. Full particulars in future advertisements and catalogues. Eyton House, Wrexham. 729f SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 2 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Implements, Manure, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at "ERBISTOCK LODGE," situate two miles from Ruabon, and one from Overton Bridge. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed .i?JL by Miss Scott (who is leaving her residence) to SELL BY AUCTION, the whole of the following valuable STOCK and EFFECTS, on Saturday, the 16th day of April next. CATTI,E.-Three grand shorthorn dairy cows with calves at foot or near calving, two barren heifers, two yearling heifers. HoRSEs.-Stylish bay mare by Brutus," four- years-old. 15.1, has been broken to harness and quiet; brown mare in foal to Brutus," steady to ride or drive; chestnut yearling colt by Brutus," a good stamp. Pros.-In-pig sow. PRIZE POULTRY. Thirty couples of Plymouth Rock, Grey Dorkin, and Wyandote breed. MANURE.—Large midden of manure, containing j about 30 tons. Implements, &c.-Narrow wheel cart with harvest gearing, two ladders, two wheelbarrows, caps and pillars for stack frame, turnip drill, iron harrows, wood plough, iron and other pig troughs, winnowing machine, water tubs, a large assortment of tools, gears, &c. CARRIAGES, &c.-Plimton in good order, dog cart, two sets of harness, side saddle, &c. SHED.—Wood shed in field. The DAIRY VESSELS include Staff churn, com- pQiiad action churn, milking cans, milk pans, butter tubii, Bcales, sieves, ladders, steins, &c., &c. The FURNITURE will comprise-Old oak and other tables, .antique oak cabinet, oak corner cupboard, copper ooal scuttle, butler's tray and stand, fenders, fire steels, muzzle loadir% gun, old oak chest, copper kettle, copper pan, brass candlesticks, handsome clock in oak case with brass dial, the usual assort- iiient of kitten requisites, and a portion of the bad- room furniture. No Catalogues. Sale at Two prompt. Offices: Eyton House, Wrexham. 730o SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL WIN hold SALES .r at their Rugby Establishment, of HUNTERS, HACKS, And HARNESS HOlfcSES, every Month. NKXT Moi-THLY SALK, TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH. Messrs TAITKHBALL beg to give notice that in future, Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School, on the Monday previous, atld morning of Sale, Applications for terms and stalls to be rdr.Ie to Messrs, TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 7 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. jyjESSRS. JONES AND SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 4, OVERTON ARCADE, WREXHAM. LIST OF SALES FOR MARCH. MARCH 28th—At Wrexham Smithfield; Fat and Store Cattle, &c. MARCH 29th—At Rossett Smithfield; Fat and Store Cattle, &c. APRIL 1st-At Borras Head, near Wrexham; Live and Dead Farm Stock. 494c FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1892. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank it't their patrons and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Monday, the 21st day of MARCH, 1892, when the following Stock will be offered:- A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire Down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs. Fat and Store Pigs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907j ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29Tn, 1892, at 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIED. "]\ /FESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank IVm their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on TUESDAY, MAUCH 29,1892, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the following Stock will be offered Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows, with Calves at Foot, Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Fat Calves. Fat Pigs. WHICH INCLUDE 8 Fat Beasts, 2 Calving Cows, 15 Fat Sheep, 4 Fat Calves, Belonging to Mr Price Davies, Kinnerton. 1 Fat 13:111 (heavy weight), 1 Fat Bullock, 1 Do. Heifer, 2 Do. Caives, From Mr J. S. Boydell, Burton Hall. 3 Fat Beasts, 3 Do. Cal ves, 20 Do. Sheep, The property of Mr T. Parker, Springfields. 2 Fat Heifers, 1 Do. Bullock, 8 Do. Sheep, 1 Do. Pig, Belonging to Mr Pemberton, Ball's Wood. 2 Fat Beasts, 7 Do. Sheep, 8 Do. Pigs, From Mr T. Lewis, Mill House. 2 Fat Beasts, 15 Fat Sheep, The property of Mr Willis, Camyralyn. 2 Fat Beasts, Belonging to Mr Handley, Moorside. 1 Fat Beast, 2 Fresh Barrens, 2 Fat Calves, From Mr Brookfield, Pystyll House Farm. 2 Fat Beasts (heavy weights), The property of Mr Edward Woolrich, Pinfold Farm. 1 Fat Bull, 4 Fat Calves, Belonging to Mr Wrm. Lewis, Marford Hall. 3 Fresh Barrens, 4 Fat Pigs, 4 Fat Calves, 9 Strong Store Pigs, From Mrs Woolrich, Cook's Bridge. 3 Barrens, 10 Fat Wethers, 10 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Randies, Hem. House. 1 Calving Cow, 1 Fresh Barren, 3 Fat Calves, Belonging to Mr George Clarke, PlasDevon. Cow and Calf In-calf Heifer. Belonging to Mr Dudleston, Marford. 2 Fat Beasts, The property of Mr Hughes, Yew Tree, Rossett. 2 Fresh Barrens, 1 Fat Calf, From Mr Randies, Llay. 1 Yearling Bull, 2 Fat Calves, The property of Messrs J. and T. Woolrich, Llyntro. 1 Cow and Calf, 3 Fat CaLves, Belonging to Mr Jones, Burk House. 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Fat Calf. From Mr Davies, Bank Farm. 1 Calving Heifer, The property of Mr E. Edwards, Holly Bush. 10 Fat Sheep, Belonging to Mr Lancelot, The Caia Farm. 30 Scotch Wethers, From Mr Cawley, Shordley Hall. 3 Fat Calves, The property of Mr Jno. Davies, Crab Mill. 3 Fat Calvea, Belonging to Messrs. T. and E. Eardley. 6 Fat Pigs, From Mr dno. Eardley, Park Side. 6 Pork Pigs, The property of Mr-John Eardley, Cox Wood. 4 Pigs, Belonging to Mr Lightfoot, Burton. 7 Bacon Pigs, From Mr Jones, Llyndir. 3 Fat Pigs, In-calf Heifer, The property of Mr Alderman, Singaret. 10 Fat Sheep, The property of Sir Jones, Penrhiw. 4 Pork Pigs, The property of Mr Wright, Honkley. 1 Bacon Pig, The property of Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr. A very useful Donkey, The property of Mr Jarvis, Gresford. Together with such other Stock that may be entered. Also, About 20 Tons of Magnum Bonum Potatoes, 12 „ Main Crop do. „ 40 Measures of Magnum Bonum Sets, „ 4 „ Main Crop Sets, „ 40 „ Small Potatoes, The property of Mr J. G. Parker, Honkley. About 16 Measures of Early Myatt Potatoes, The property of Mr James Lee, Gresford. About 10 Tons of Good Sound Mangolds, The property of Mr Hughes, Yew Tree Farm. The above Roots will be sold by sample. Farther entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices—4, Arcade, Wrexham. foza Sale of excellent surplus Household Furniture and miscellaneous Out-door Effects, at "ROFT COTTAGE," ROSSETT. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce l.vt their instructions from Mis9 Williams, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAnCH 30TH, 1892, the undermentioned excellent surplus HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and Effeets, viz.— Rosewood centre table, mahogany dining room table, 6 ft. 6in., 4 mahogany chairs, hat stand, kitchen dresser, with three drawers, large clothes horse, meat hastener, fish kettle, set of steelyards, dressing table, half-tester bedstead, hip bath, &c., &c. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS comprize—Garden roller, garden seat, 2 water tanks, rain water butt, garden frames, 17 stave ladder, salting turnel, water tank on wheels, a useful assortment of garden tools, bedding frames, wire cover for peas, potato basket, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 675f Highly important and attractive Sale of 57 head of Choice Young In-calf Dairy Cowa and Heifers, Stock Bulls, Coloury Yewrling Heifers, team of powerful wagon Horses, In-pig Sows and Gilts, Fat Pig, Poultry, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements, Dog Cart, Thrill, Chains, and Plough Gears, Harness, Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, and part of Household Furniture, &c., &c., at CREWE HALL FARM, one mile from Farndon, and four from Broxton Station. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce that they have received instructions from Mr Shaw (who is retiring from farming) to conduct the above important SALE on Tuesday, the 5th day of April, 1892, the whole of his valuable LIVE and DBAD April, 18F9A2, RMING STOCK, Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, April, PAR -MING STOCK, Potatoes, Dairy Vesoe l s, part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. Particulars next week. Offices :-I, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 009 j Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS, CIRTE, RS, AND OTHERS. Sale of Six Grand Entire Cart Horses, Geldings, and Marcs, Four Carts. Three Lorries, sets of Thrill and Chain Gears, dc., at TENTER-SQUARE, PENYBRSlN, WREXHASL MESSRS. JONES & SON bc? to announce J?jL their instructions from Mr H?s(who is relinquishing the business) to SELL RJ- AUCTION on the premises, as above, on WED INES- DAY, MARCH 30th, 1892, the under mentioned cart horses, carts, gears, viz HOUSE*.—Black entire cart horse. Prince. seven year old. about 16.2 hands, bay entire cart horse, Toill", 10 years old, about 162 hands, rotui cart gelding. "J im," aged, about 17 hands, bay cart gelding." Captain." aged, about 16.2 hands, grey cart mare, Gip," 10 years old, about 16.2 hands, bay cart mare, Lofty," six years old, about 16.2 hands. Note.—The above horses arc well-known to be per- fectly quiet and grand workers. CARTS, LORRIES. A\u GEAUS.—Four 4J inch wheel carts, with side boards, ltC., complete, in excellent condition, strong lorry, 4J inch wheels, with side- boards and ripple, suitable for a miller or farmer, two stone lorries, two-knife chaff cutter, five sets of thrill gears, in splendid order, two sets of chain gears, and sundry odd gears, Arc., L-c. Sale at Two o'clock. 4, Overton-Arcade, Wrexham. t607 Highly important and attractive Sale of 46 head of grand young In-calf Cows and Heifers, Shorthorn Stock Hulls, fresh voung Barrens, fresh two-veai old Bullocks, Fat Heifer and Bullock, coloury Year- ling Heifers and Bullocks, 147 Border. Leicester, and Cross-bred Lambing Ewes, Yearling Ewes and Wethers, 22 Fat and Store Pigs and In-pig Sows, two teams of powerful W agon Horses, a very large assortment of Agricultural Implements, llirii', Chain, and Plough Gears. Farm Produce, Magnum Bonum Potatoes, &c., &:c., at BORRAS HEAD, two miles from Gresford and RoHsett Stations, three from Wrexliam. MESSRS JONES & SON have received I '-Nfillig;iii (w l i(.) is .L instructions from Mr -7. Milligan (who is retiring from farming) to conduct the above impoitant I sale on FRIDAY, the 1st day of ApltII.. 1892. on the above premises, the whole of his valuable LIYE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Farm Produce. etc.. (t-c. viz. CATTLE:—11 Young Dairy Cows (calved and to calve), 2 Prime Fat Beasts, 7 Very Fresh Two-year-old Bullocks. 10 Fresh Young Barrens, 1 Shorthorn Stock Bull, 3 Ditto Yearling Bulls. 12 Colory Yearling Heifers, and Bul- locks. SHEEP:—49 Pure-bred Border Leicester and Cross- bred Ewes (lambed and to htmb), 99 Pure-bred Border Leicester and Cross- bred Yearling Ewes and Wethers, 1 Pure-bred Border Leicester Ram. PIl s 14 Pork Pigs, 2 In-pig Sows, 6 Small Store Pigs. ltoitses:- 4 Powerful Draught Horses (all excel- lent workers.) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Portable eight horse power steam engine and threshing machine, by Marshal], Sons, and Co., portable chaff cutler, by Maynard, weighing machine by R. Kitchen, Warring- ton, broad wheel wagons, broad wheel, four inch wheel and Crosskill carts, with harvest gearing, light running dog cart, reaping and mowing machines by Baniford, a.nd Samuelson and Co., corn drill, thirteen spouts, Cambridge and cylinder land rollers, horse rake and hay tedder (both nearly new, by Bamford). iron wheel ploughs, by Edwards, Llanypwll, digger by Ransomes and Co., ridging ploughs by Edwards', Llanypwll and Com- mon Wood, iron turnin scuffles, sets of iron harrows, seed, grass, chain, and drag harrows, iron cultivator, turnip pulper and cutters, for hand or horse power, chaff cutter (nearly new), winnowing machine, oil cake crusher, sheep racks, clover seed drill, double I turnip drills, Avery's weighing machine, about 100 iron and wood hurdles, iron gate, hoist and chain, iron cattle crib, 30 sheep troughs, wire sheep netting, fencing wire, corn sacks, and the usual collection of small tools. GEARS.—Set of thrill, chain, and plough gears, head collars, neck straps, odd gears, etc., &c. FARM PRODUCE, itc.—Stacks of wheat (bolting), and barley straw, farm yard manure, quantity of Magnum Bonum Potatoes, I' As the lots are very numerous, a, most punctual attendance is earnestly requested. Lunch at 10 o'clock, sale at 11 sharp. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. Offices :-4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 667j ON FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH. Important Sale of Modern Household and Bedroom Furniture, in mahogany, oak and other woods. Bed Linen, Dairy and Brewery Vessels, &c., &c., at PLAS WARREN FARM, 3 Miles from Overton, 3.4 from Preesgweene Station, and 5 from Ellesmere. MESSRS JONES & SON have received 1 instructions from Mrs Jones, who is retiring from farming, to SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF APRIL, 1892, on the above premises, part of her substantial and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY and BREWERY VESSELS, and numerous other Effects. Particulars in future advertisements. 637f SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. ACREFAIR, SEAR RUABON. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND. MR S. T. BAUGH will SELL by AUC- t_Vt TION, at the Hampden Arms Hotel, Acrefair, on MONDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1892, at Two for Four o'clock in the afternoon; 'prompt, in Lots, and subject to conditions. A valuable Plot of BUILDING LAND at Acrefair, near Ruabon, formerly a portion of the site of the New British Iron Works, containing altogether upwards of 6 Acres of Land, which will be sub-divided into 35 Lots, well adapted for the erection of resi- dences or cottages. N.B.—There is at present a. great demand for cottages in the neighbourhood, and on the comple- tion, about June next, of the extensive works now being erected by Messrs. Hughes and Lancaster, of Chester, which will afford employment to a large num ber of men, the demand will increase. Plans and particulars, with any further informa- tion, may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Temple Chambers, Wrexham; Mr E. Edwards, on the premises; or Messrs. Walker, Smith, and Way, solicitors, Chester. 664& RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. Important Sale of most eligible BUILDING LAND, part of the Bryn Estate, close to the village of Ruabon. MR S. T. BAUGH has been favored with .J.- instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of APRIL, 1892, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, most prompt, subject to conditions, the remaining portion of the PARK LAND belong- ing to the Bryn Estate, close to the said village of Ruabon, in 62 lots of capital Building Sites, having excellent frontages to the main road leading from Wrexham to Ruabon aforesaid, and to projected new roads, as shown by the plans. The want of sites for the erection of residences, business premises, and houses, for the artisan class has been a long felt necessity, and now more so, when new industries are springing up in the immediate locality. The Lands are now offered in suitable lots to meet the convenience of all classes of purchasers. Lithographic plaas and particulars are now in course of preparation, and may be obtained six days prior to the sale at the Offices of the AUCTIONEER, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or from Messrs EVAN MoBJUS & Co., Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham. 727o SALES BY MESSRS. ASTON & SON. MESSRS. ASTON and SON will SELL lVi. by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, MARCH 28th, in the Public Hall, Wrexham (removed there for the convenience of sale), a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of gentle- man's mahogany wardrobe with brass handles, mahogany, leaf, and other tables, case clock, mahogany hair-seated sofa, mahogany bookcase, superior kitchen dresser with cupboard and drawers, mahogany night commode, six dining-room chairs covered in hair, conch in leather, Brussels and tapestry carpets, gent's easy chair, chests of drawers, brass-mounted and other bedsteads, feather and wool beds, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, cane chairs, kitchen tables, Windsor chairs, mahogany umbrella stand, brass candlesticks, and the usual assortment of pots, kettles, crocks, and books, also a cushion-tyre safety bicycle. Sale to commence at 1.30 prompt. Auctioneers' Offices-Regent-street, Wrexham. 739a SALES BY MHSSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALE93. 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, 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. I NEXT SALE, THURSDAY. MARCH 31sT. 68 Sales by Auction. I SALE BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHEXNAH. SALE OF ATTRACTIVE VILLA RESIDENCE. "V^VFl ESSRS- BEVAN AND PHEXNAIL have I received ins:ru;-iions from Mr Geo. Covert, to submit to Public Auction, at the W.YNNMAI' Al:Ms HOTEL, RHOSYMEDUE, on TUESDAY, APRIL 5th. 1892, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to he then produced— All that Commodious and Detached Freehold VILLA RESIDENCE, with the stable, coach-house, front garden, outbuildings. and appurtenances there- unto belonging, situate at King-street, Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupation of Mr Geo. Calvert. The house is of recent construction, and is in Er;;t- class condition and comprises dining-room, drawni; room, sitting-room, large kitchen, pautry. and five bedrooms, tiled yard, wash hou-.e, I v. o p.g-uV e.i..oiu convenient outbuildings. The premises are centrally situated, being a slior- distance from the Cefn and Acrefair Railway Stations, and command a beautiful view of the vale of Llin- gollen. The Property may he inspecter1 at any time. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer. or to Messrs. POYSEE AND SIJCTSB, solicitors. Regent- street, Wrexham. Auctioi^crs' Offices, Wrexham. 726 TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1832. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES AND GARDENS AT li USSE LL-STUEET. CEFN MAWli NEAR RUABON. L\ \J1L ESSRS BEVAN aud PHENNAH will ?JL SELL bv AUCTION, :? the Wynn?y Arms Hotel, Rhosymedre, on TUESDAY, 5th April, 1632, at 4.50 p.ll1., in the following "r such other lots as uii-y be then decided upon, and subject to conditions to he then produced Lor 1.—AH those two recently-erected and sub- stantially-built FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELL!NG-IIOU!">ES, with the hirge Gardens, Pigstves, Washhouses, ;tiid Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate in Russell-street Cefn Mawr,in the parish of Ruabon. in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Messrs Alfred Harvey and John Jones. These desira.ble Residences are stonc-buiit, and each comprises entrance ball, large sitting-room, kitchen, back-kitchen, larder, front and back stairs, and five good bedrooms, also a commodious and Wcl.- lighted cellar. i,i?:ludcl ill t.I?; The gas iittin?s (which wili be in?!udcd in the ba.e) connist of a handsome 5-iight chandelier ?nd tLe usual brackets. Water is LiJ oil. and the prc.m?t:s are well sewered. L-)-i-2.-Alitliose TwoFREEHOLDMESSUAGES or COTTAGLS. wih tiie Gardens and Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate at Russeh-street. Ccin Mawr aforesaid, adjoining Lot 1, aud now occupied hy Messrs John Cartwr'-giit and iiliam Colley. The Property is pleasantly situated, ana c nnsuands an extensive view ot the hea.ui.ilu! V aie ot Llangollen. For further particulars i-ppiy to the ACCTIONEEUS, or to Messrs Ricii.ums .1 Suxs, Solicitors, Llangollen. Auctioneers' Offi ,es. Wrexliam. 733c PRELIMINARY. Sale of Milking Cows, HelLn, Horses, Colts, Agricultural Implements, and Household I urni- ture. MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAH HAVE L received instructions fp"m Mr WiHhun i\o?cr.?, of Rhosdir J-irai, Minc-i-a ( WHO is leaving/, to cSi.IJJ-. BY AUCTION, on I'U; M»AV. TIII; 19TIL DAY OF AI-KIL, 1892. the whole of ms » i'OCIi, IMPLEMENTS, and HOU SEHOLD Ki ■ ll.\ITCRE. Sale at One o'clock. Full particulars in future advertisements. Queen-street and Temple Row. Wrexham. 740z SALE BY MESSRS BAYLEY AND GROVES. MONDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1392. SALE of AGRICULTURAL STOCK in the QUINTA FARM-YARD, li miles from Preesgweene Station. G.W.R and five from Oswestry. CIOL. BAHE haill let Taiynmynydd \_?' Farm, will remove tho Stock, Implements, A?' to the yuinta Farm-yard, and has directed Messrs BAYLEY and GROV'Eri to SKLL by AUCTION, without reserve, on MONDAY, March 28th, 1892, tne whole of the FARM SlOCR, IMPLEMENTS, ,Yc., consisting of 51 head of well-bred cattle, viz., seven cows or heifers and calves, four heifers in-miik, two cows in-miik, four two-year-old store bulioeks, four- teen two-ycar-oid store heifers, three barren heifers, three yearling heifers, yearling bull, and six fat cattle, 22 cross-bred ewes, lambed or iu-lamb, and one ram, 32 pigs, consisting of pure Berkshire sow in-pig, Berkshire boar, ten smart porks, and 20 stores, tour very useful horses, viz., Brown Cart Gelding, 17 hands, aged Grey Cart Gelding, 16.2, aged Chestnut Hack Mare, 7 years old Brown Cob, 14.2,6 years old a select collection of farm implements, including Howard's and Ransoaie's ploughs, hay tedder, horse rake, chain harrows. Cambridge roll, Crosskill carts, turnip drill, clover seed drill, cake crusher, turnip scuflfes, iron harrows, gears, &c., also patent chatf cutter, Barford and Perkin sgrinding mill and double- action turnip pulper, all nearly new, and fitted with gearing for steam power, dairy vessels, Vc., ifcc. Sale to commence Twelve o'clock prompt. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Stone House Chambers, Oswestry. 696c SALES BY MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, BROKERS, AND OTHERS. Catalogue of an Important Sale at THE LODGE COLLIERY, Near Chirk, adjoining Preesgweene Station on the G.W. main line. MESSRS. WHITFIELD & SON have -L?A. received instructions from the Landlords and the Trustees of The Lodge, Colliery Company Limited, in liquidation, to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises as above, on FRIDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF APRIL, 1892, (and not on March 31st as previously announced), all the Valuable COLLIERY PLANT, &c., the property of The Lodge Colliery Compa.ny, viz.: Pair Horizontal Winding Engines, 22 in. Cylinders, by Taylor, Wigan," Pair Combined Horizontal Hauling Engines (nearly new), 18 in. Cylinders, by Mowle and Son, C.'ie ter," Horizontal Main and Tail Hauling Engine, 13 in. Cylinder, Pair Horizontal Haulage Engines, combined, 14 in. Cylinders, Pair Horizontal Engines and Pumps, com- bined, 12 in. do., Horizontal Double-acting Pump and Engine, combined, 8 in. do., 2 Lancashire Boilers with Galloway's Tubes, 5 Egg-eud Boilers, Water Heater, Air-compresser, newly new, 26 in. do., Horizontal Steam Engine, by "Daglash, St. Helens," do., with 20 in. Cylinder, Set pitch-pine double pit head Gearing (60 feet high), quantity of Pulleys, Cages, Ropes, Cast Iron Catches, Weighing Machines (by Pooley and others), Smiths' Anvils, Vices, Tools, Stocks, Taps, Dies, Saw Benches, and Saws, 1,000 yards Iron Pipes, various sizes, New lvound, llat, and Square Iron, 9 in. Steam Pipes, Pit Rails, 150 -tre l i Pit Tiiii b er, Tubs, Sleepers, Oak, Spruce, and Larch Pit limber, Section Rails, 6 and 8 Ton Railway Wagons, Grind- stones, Bricks, and Stones, in Chimney Stack and Beds, and numerous other Effects. In consequence of the numerous lots, the Sale will commence punctually at Elven o'clock. Light refresh- ments provided. Catalogues ma.y be had from the place of Sale, or from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow-atreet, Oswestry. 689f Sales by Private Contract. MINERAL WATER VAN (cheap,) in first ..1.: rate condition, with Pole and Shafts, com- plete.-Phillips, Bridgnorth. 648 TWO Second-hand SINGER'S MACHINES t to be desposed of cheap. Also a small GARDEN to let.—Apply, 28, Hope-street. 704. Ob^sWD^^arBlJlLmNG PLOTS, _L situate in Rhosddu and Bersham-road.—Apply to BENJ. OWEN, 5, Penybryn, Wrexham. 521c rino BE SOLD a Piece of LAND suitable I for Building Purposes.-For further particulars apply to EDWARD WYNNE, High-street, Coedcoeth. 720it R SALE, AMERICAN ORGAN; very r powerful and rich in tone; eleven stops knee pedals to great organ and swell; price only £ 20.— Address, 14, Roderic-terrace, Wrexham Feclian, Wrexham. 731f rl10 BE SOLD, a neat MODERN HOUSE, I containing cellar, parlour, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, batli, lavatory, and w.c.— Apply. BENJAMIN OWEN, 6, Penybryn, Wrexham. 514o  rr?) BE SOLD.—The Celebrated Roadster TStallion, -6Britoii Cornet," a beautiful Dark Bay Rising Four Years Old, 15.1 hand-; hiqh, and proved foal getter.—Apply to John Rich, Llyn y Pandy, Mold. 655 rpolJE SOLD, TWO NEW LANDAUS, Tnia(le for either one or two horses, and specially light. Also other CARRIAGES and TRAPS, new and second-hand.—Apply, J. ronRI, Central Carriage Works, Rhyl. 717o T)REMIER SAFETY, Model F., by Hillman, i Herbert and Cooper, new last July. Balls tiiroughout. "Beilltock." Lamp and all other acc-s- sories complete. 18 10s. genuine bargain.-12, High- street, Wrexham. 744j v- 91N. BICYCLE (nearly new.) Ball D. Bearings throughout. Coventry Machinest Company." Cost S16 net, will sell for X6 cash. A bargain. Owner leaving Wrexliaui.-Apply any evening, 8, Jiersliani-road. 721a ON SALE, useful COB, four years old, 14 hands, quiet to ride or drive. Also DOG-CART, quite new, lamps and cushions complete new set of HARNESS together or separate. Apply. ISAAC BROWS, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 705. 0 BE SOLD, a Jobn Bull Direct J_ Front Steerer, Double Driving TRICYCLE (suitable for a lady or gentleman), substantially made, and as good as new. Complete with long I distance saddle, lamp, double alarum, valise, oil can, spanner, &-c.-Apply, to J. DAwsox. Bridge-street, Ruabon. t644 Sales by Auction. SALE BY m, W. F. GIBBONS. V ALU ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT B WLCIIGWYN. T0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by Mr W. F. GIBBONS, at the Cross Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, near Wrexham, on \Vednesda.y, April 20ih, 1892, at Heven o'clock in the evening punctually (subiect to conditions to be then produced) the fol- lowing FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-Ail that HOUSE, Garden, and Croft, situate at The Gors, Plasgw-yn Mountain, Bwlch- SitU?L'C Zt, O gwyn, occupied by Ambrose Mort. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE, Garden, and Field (con- taining about one acre of Land), situate on the Top Road, L'entre Bias, B'.vieligwyn. occupied by Edward I LJovd. XJOT 3—Ail that HOUSE and Garden (containing about 52 square yards of Land), situate on the Middle Road, Pentrebais, HwlchgwYl: occupied by Robert Williams. LOT 4.—All that HOUSE, Garden, and Field (con- taining about one acre of Land), situate near the main roa 1, leading from Wrexham to Huthin, and adjoining the Nantyiirith Reservoir of the Brymbo Water- works, now in the occupation of Thomas Belton. The whole of the lots hw corwcnicnt out-buildings, Itc., attached to them. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, .r 1:1[" "'1" Pi IS Maelor, (Joeupoctii, or to Air w. w vss Solicitor, 1, Iligh-sireec, Wrexham. 700j Legal and Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE only authorised AGETS in Wrcxham T for the SALE of tho celebrated BOOTS K BOOTS are D???'II DAVIES, 21. Hope street, and E. R. PALMER, 24, Hope-street, and 2, Town Hill. 638f THE WREXHAM AND DISTRICT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. V V THERE AS by Section 7 of the Wrexham 'f Electric Light and Power Order, 1890, which wits confirmed hy the l-.lectric Lighting Orders Confirma- tion (Xo. 11) Aetj 1870, it was provided that the under- taker. uuilcr the Or-.U r sho)ul11. within the period of six months after the commencement of the Order,or such ex- tended period its mi^ht lie approved by the Board of Trade, and bt fere ext lcising any of the powers conferred on them in relation 10 the execution of works deposit, or secure to the satisfaction of tho Hoard of Trade, the sum of l-'ivc Hiuidr:: l i'ounds, or such sums in respect of the several 1 Authorities' districts, which are wholly or partly comprised in the area of mpply, not exceeding in tlia aggregate Five Hundred lVuiids, as the Hoard of Trade might direct. And, where- as the Hoard of Trade have approved of all ex- tension of tlie said period of six months; and, whereas the extended period approved hy the Hoard of Tnide will ex- pire on the 14ih day of February, 1892; now, therefore, the Hoard of Trade, by virtue and in excrcise of the powers uy the sad Order in them vested, do hereby aynrove of a further extension of the said period of six months until the 14th day of May, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-two. Signed, by order of the Hoard of Trade, this Second day of February, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-two, CúCHTAY BUYLE, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade. 674iL NORTH DENBIGHSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY. TAKE NOTICE. rpiIE Members of the above Society are I requested to forward their Pass Books to the Oi?"ce, Deiii)igli, addressed to the Secretary, NOT I.ATKI: THAN THE SECOND WEEK IN Ai'isiL, in order that they may be audited by the Ayditor of the Company. By Order of the Board, ROBERT PARRY, Secretary. Denbigh, March, 1832. 694z COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND AV.,ILES) ACT, 1888. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the jJN next .Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council appointed under Section 3D of the abon Act will be held at the County Hall, in Denbigh, on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1892, at the hour of 11-45 a.m., and the Committee will thereupon proceed to the consideration of such of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Hate as is within the jurisdiction of the Committee under the above Act. All persons having any demands against the Com- mittee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to my oiiiee at Castle Street, Ruthin, on or before Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1892. Dated the 22nd day of March, 1892. LL. ADAMS, Clerk to the said Committee. 5, Castle Slreet, Ruthin. 698. WREXHAM INFIRMARY BALL. THE Committee of the Wrexham Infirmary I be to announce that they have decided that the Annual Hall, in aid of the funds of this Institution, shall not be held this year. The Ball was postponed originally owing to the lamented death of H.R.H. The Duke of Clarence and Avondale, and it has been found impracticable to fix another date on which the Ball can conveniently be held. The Committee, whilst regretting the necessity for this step, which they feel to be unavoidable, appeal to the generosity of the supporters of the Infirmary for special contributions, to meet expenses already incurred, and to supply the addition to the funds which the Annual Ball has hitherto afforded. J. OSWELL BURY, Secretary. 9, Temple Row, Wrexham, 22nd March, 1892. 697. COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887. (Advertisement A.). Examination for Firit and Second Class Certificates of Competency as Manager and Under-Manager respec- tively. District under the charge of HENRY HALL, Esq., H. M Inspector of Mines. PERSONS desirous of being examined in _N this District for First or Second Class Certifi. cates of Competency as Manager or Under-Manager, respectively, of a mine under the above-named Act should at once communicate with the Secretary to the Board of the above-mentioned District, at the following address:— 18, KING STREET, WIGAN. By order of the Board. MASKELL WM. PEACE. Secretary. li N.B.—Persons who do not reside within the District are equally eligible for examination with those who do. 692. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. IHE Denbighshire County Council are I prepared to receive TENDERS for BUILD- ING a NEW BRIDGE over the River Hengwm, near Henblas, in the Parish of Llangwm, according to certain Plans and Specifications, which can be inspected at the Office of the County Surveyor (Mr R. Lloyd Williams), in Denbigh, on any da.y between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. between now and the day for sending in Tenders. Tenders are to be sent to me, the undersigned, endorsed Tender for Henblas Bridge." The Contractor whose Tender is accepted must enter into a formal contract, and give satisfactory security for the due performance thereof. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. For all further particulars apply to the said County Surveyor. Dated the 23rd day of March, 1892. LL. ADAMS, 713..G Clerk of the County Council. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, CARTERS, FAIiMisRS, DRAIN-PIPE MANUFACTURERS, IRONMOMGERS, &c. rilHE Denbighshire County Council are pre- JL pared to receive TENDERS for (1) SUPPLYING ROAD STONE, which ninst be broken to pass through a 2 inch gauge in every way; be of equal quality, and free from dirt, samples of each kind to accompany tender with the price per ton, and stating where the material is prepared; also, the price thereof, per ton delivered at Pontfain, Chirk, Vron, Trevor, Acre- fair, Ruabon, Wrexham, Rossett, Cefnybedd, Gwersyllt, and Gresford Stations. (2) For CARTING STONE, CINDERS, and GRAVEL, for the maintenance of the main roads within the Wrexham District of the County, from the above-named stations, and from the following stone quarries in Llanrhaiadr, Llangedwin, and LAansilin parishes, viz. :-Bruce Quarry, Lawnt Quarry, Briw Quarry, and Garth Eryr Quarry. (3) For CARTING STONE, CINDERS, and GRAVEL, for the maintenance of the main roads within the Denbigh District of the County. (4) For SUPPLYING GLAZED SOCKET PIPES and CHANNEL TILES of the best quality. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Separate sealed tenders are to be sent to me, the undersigned, endorsed "Tender for (as the case may be.) For forms of Tenders and all further particulars in reference to Nos. 1, 2, and 4, apply to Mr ELLIS W. JONES, District Surveyor, Wrexham, at the County Buildings, in Wrexham, on any Thursday between now, and the time for sending in tenders, between the hours of 12 at noon and 4 p.m., and for all further particifiars ia reference to No. 3, apply to Mr R. B. ADAMS, District Surveyor, Denbigh, either personally, or by letter, on any week-day between now and the day for sending the tenders. Dated the 23rd day of March, 1892. LL. ADAMS, 7111 Clerk to tke County Council Legal and Public Notices. RESULT of DRAW for JOHN KKLLY ?5,113, 2 40,628,65. 199. i "? Winning numbers ?35,113, 240, 628. 65. 199 577, 253. o T E S T I M 0 N I A L TO D. C. C. W I L D K ON Ilia RETIREMENT, After 25 years' public service in Denbighshire and live years in Shropshire. ———— £ s. d. Amount of subscriptions already advertised 116 11 g Mr Wm. Ellis, Park Lodge, Wrexham 1 1 0 Sir Robt. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Acton Park 1 0 0 Simon Yorke, Esq.. J.P., brdclIg. 1 0 0 Mr Stephen Dickin, Hugmore House 0 10 6 Mr John Pattinson, Ehos Rhedyn, near Wrexham o 10 0 Mr William Roberts, Crane, Cefn o 10 0 Messrs Chas. Tinimis and Co. 0 5 0 Mr Robert Harrison, Piascoch 0 5 0 Mr F. Roberts o 5 0 Mr Joseph Owen, Moreton o 5 0 I oretoil 0 5 0 Mr T. Thomas. Rossett o 5 o Mr Thomas Wilcock, Caradoc-terrace 0 5 0 Additional subscriptions will no gladly received by the lion, treasurer, Dr. H. Venables Palin iFv.Mavor) Crescent House, Wrexham; the North and South Wales and National Provincial Banks, or bv til • undersigned. THOS. WOODVILLE, 14. Temple-row. Bon. ARTHUR WM. BERKELEY. Sees 742c NVitton-terriiec, J YEAMAN STRACHAN, DECEASED? |)URSUANT to the Statute made and passed 1 in the 22nd and 23rd ye?ra of the reign of )?, present Majesty, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property, and to relieve trustees." Notice is Hereby Given that all creditors and o'hci- person* having any claims or demands against the estate of Yeaman Strachan. late of Rossllyn Villa, Grosvenor Road, Wrexham, and of Xo. 4, High-street, Wrex- ham, in the County of Denbigh, Nurseryman and Seedsman deceased (who died on the 2nd day oi December. 1891, and whose will was proved in the St. Asaph District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Ju-,tice, on the 19th day of February, 1892. by .John Strachan. of Crispin Lodge, aforesaid, Highway Surveyor, Robert Harri- son, of Plas Corh, Wrexham, aforesaid, farmer, 'and James Yeaman Strachan. of HbyJ, bank manager.tlie Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing, of their debts, claim*, or demands, to us the undersigned solicitors for the said executors, at our offices. No. 19. Regent-street' Wrexham, aforesaid, on or before the 2nd day of May. 1892, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distiibute the assets of the said deceased, amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they sliall not then have had notice. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1892. 709j ACTON, BURY & ACTON. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, tt OTHERS. THE Denbighshire County Council are pre- M pared to receive TENDERS for repairing the following Bridges, l\"C., viz. (1) Bryn Saint Culvert, under the Holyhead-road. opposite Bryn Saint, Cerrigvdruidion. (2) Bontuchel, over the river Clewedog. oil the road leading from Ruthin to Gyfifyliiog. (3) Bont Sum. otherwise Bont Wyrion, over the river or brook called Wyrion, Oil the road leading from Llanelian to Llangerniew. (4i Bont Rhydliefrith, over the river or brook called Ceirw, on the road leading from Llangwm to Corwen. (5) Bont Tynddol, otherwise Rhydganol, over the brook called Gallen, on the road leading from Llanfairtalhaiarn to LILiilrivst. (6) Bont Sylltu, otherwise Yr Ellyll Ddu. over the river Ciedwen, on the road leading from Llan- sannan to Llanddoget. (7) Bont Llansaiman, over the river Aled, on the road leading from Henlian to Litzigeriiiew. (8) Teifryn Bridges (2), over the river Clwyd. on the road leading from Ruthin to Llangynhafal. (9) Brookhouse Retaining Wall, near Brookhouse, Denbigh. According to the Plans and Specifications, which can be inspected at the Ofiice of the District Surveyor (r R. R. Adams), in Denbigh, on any week day. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., between now and the day for sending in Tenders. Sealed Tenders are to be sent to me, the under- signed. endorsed Tender for For all further particulars apply to the said Sur- veyor. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated the 23rd day of March, 1892. LL. ADAMS, 712o Clerk of the County Council. Education. MR C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, Gives Lessons in various Branches of MUSIC. He has ENGAGED a PRIVATE ROOM at Messrs. CRANE & SONS, Regent-street, Wrexham. where he will be pleased to make arrangements to meet his Pupils. PRIVATE ADDDRESS 30, BEKSHAM ROAD, WREXHAM. 54. MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. School Fee, 44 4s per Term. The NEXT TERM begins WEDNESDAT, April 20th. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, THE SAME DAY, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c., may b. had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding-house now open, under the sana- tion of the Governors. To Let. TO BE LET, MISSION CHAPEL, Beast i Market, suitable for Warehouse or Workshops. Conspicuous frontage.—Apply Mr T. WILLCOCK. 24, Caradoc Terrace, Wrexham. 743j TO LET OR SOLD.-Private RESIDENCE -L with some Land, pleasantly situated in the Vale of Clwyd.—Apply Mr S. P. BE VON, Solicitor, 3A, High-street, Wrexham. 450j TO BE LET, from Lady-day next, LLAN- -? ERCHRUCOG HALL and GROUNDS, with walled Orchard aad Garden, Coachman's Cottage, Stables, &-c., 3; miles, from Wrexham, and 2* from Ruabon.—Apply WHITFIELD and SON, Estate Agents, Oswestry. 690f To BE LET, "CHEVET HEY," near -L Wrexham, containing large dining, drawing, and morning rooms, study, seven bedrooms, bath- room, with hot and cold water, good storeroom, usual kitchen offices, washhotiscs, and drv, 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 fawn or tennis ground, and shrubbery, etc.-For further particulars and permission to view, apply to Messrs JONES & SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, t, vjverton Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 421o GRESFORD, Denbighshire. — To LET, k < a. substantial Residence called THORNTON GRANGE, situate in the beautiful Vale of Gresford. The House stands in its own grounds, and contains entrance hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, kitchen, cellar, &c., six bedrooms, dressing room, bath, and w.c.; capital walled kitchen garden, two- stalled stable, loose-box, saddle and harness room, servants' room, and coach-house lately occupied by P. L. Rushton, Esq. rent, £ 85; immediate posses- sion.—Apply Messrs EVAN MORRIS and Co., Solicitors, Wrexham. 701c R W I C H |J N I O N FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1797. Head Office.Surrey Street, Norwich. I50' FIeet Street, E.C., London Offices 1 18, Royal Exchange, E C '? aud 195, Piccadilly, W^ Pt-est?tC—H. S. PATTESON, Esq. Sccrttary :-C. E. BIGNOLD, Esq. The rates of this Society are exceedingly moderate, and the Insured are free from all liability. This Office is distinguished for prompt liberal settlement of Claims, E8,500,000 having been already paid for Losses by Fire. Total Amount insured exceeds zC 2 8 0, 0 0 0, 0 0 0. Losses by Lightning or Coal Gas covered. AGENTS in all Principal Towns, from whom Pro" Rpectusea and Information as to mode of effecting Insurances may be obtained. Agents at Wrexham, MESSRS TILSTON, 'lI_LU"'c: AND NICHOLSON. Ruthin, MR R. H. WILLIAMS. Denbigh, MB WILLIAM JAMES. Llangollen, Ma JOSH. NANSOK. Ruabon, Ma W. C. TYLBR. Llaarwst, MR JOliN SANDOE. Norwich, Marsh 25th, 1892. 710j