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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES A SON. SALE FIXTURES. APRIL 25TII-S:11e of Fa.t and Store Stock, in Wrexham Sinithfield. Sniithfield. Fat and Store Stock. Aran. 27TU.-Borras Head, Dairy Vessels, Outdoor Effects, Household Furniture, &c. APRIL 29TH.—Sale of Freehold Property in Grosvenor road. King-street. Lome-street, and Rhosddu-road. A pun. View, Hope, Live and Dead Farm Stock, Dairy Vessels, &c. MAT 2rm.-Wrexham Sniithfield, Fat and Store Stock. MAT 3RD.-I.odge Farm, lIolt, Live Stock, Farm Produce, etc. MAT 3RD.—Sale of Greenhouse and Stove Plants and Garden Requisites, at Rcseneath Garden, MAy 4ru.-WooJhonse, Marchwiel, Live aLID L/eaa Farm Stock, etc. Mat GTK.—Bank Cottage, Gresford, Household Furniture and Effects. t494 FAIR DAY. "WREXHAM SMITIIFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cuttle at 10.50. ON MONDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1S92. MESSHS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their constant support, and Leg to announce that they will hold their Had SaJe of FAT and STORE STOCK in the above Sinithfield, on Monday, the 25th day of APRIL, 1892, when the following Stock wiil be offered:— A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen and Heifers. Several l>airy Cows. Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire Down a.nd other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Perk and Bacon Pigs. Fat a.nd 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. APRIL 26m. 1S92, AT 10..30. SALE OF FAT AND STOKE STOCK AT THE llOSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank ?yj)L their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on TUESDVY, ArRiL 25th, 1852, at their Smithiietd, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, when the following Stock will be offered :— J Prime Fat J hillocks, TTcifci s, and RuMs, 65 ) Useful Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot, tBancns, Calving Heifers, and Yearling Heifera. 210 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 55 Fat Calves. 175 Fat Pigs. 1 ï5 Fat l'igs. Which include— I 2 Fat Beasts, 10 Fat Sheep, 2 Fat Calves. The property of Mr Price Davie.?. Kiniierton. 3 Fat Beasts, 20 Fat Sheep, 3 Fat Calves, the property of Mr T. Parker, Marford. 2 F.tt Beasts, 20 Fat Sheep, tiie property of Mr Willis, Caiuyralyu. 2 Fat Beasts, 6 Fat Sheep, 4 Fat Lambs, 3 Calving Heifers, 4 Yearling Bullocks, 1 Yearling Bull, j. Pedigree Boar, the property of Mr T. Lewis, Rossett Mill. 1 Fat Heifer, 4 Yearlings, 8 Store Pigs, 2 Fat Calves, the property of Mr Jno. Eardiey, Cox Wood. 6 Fresh Barrens, 4 Fat Calves, the property of A gentleman. 3 Fat Beasts, 10 Fat Sheep, the property of I Mr William Fryer, Blackbrook. Fresh Barrens, Fat Sheep, Bacon Pigs, the property of Mr Handles, Hem House. Fat Beasts, the property of Mr Jones, The Fields. Fat Bull, the property of Mr H. Curwen, Kinnerton. Calving Ileifers, the property of J. Burton, Esq., Gresford. In-calf Heifer, the property of Mrs Jones, Chapel Farm. Llay. 1 Cow and Calf, the property of Mr E. Pridding, Holt. 1 Fresh barren, the property of Mr Taylor, Darland. 9 Bacon Pigs, 4 Fat lambs, the property of Mr Edwards, Liny Hall Farm 12 Fat Sheep, the property of Mr Alderman, Singaret. Fat Calves, the property of Mr Millington, Honkley. 4 Fat Lambs, the property of E. B. Samuel, Esq., Darland, Rossett. 3 Fat Calves, 2 Fat Lambs, the property of Mr W. Lewis, Marford. 3 Calves, 1 Fat Pig, the property of Mr Eaton, Wood Farm, Kinnerton. 4 Store Pigs, the property of Mr Guest, Shordley. 7 Pork Pigs, the property of Mr Roberts, Golley. 2 Pigs, 1 Calf, the property of Mr Tilston, Llay Lane. Also, A Stack of Clover, about 12 tons, Together with such other Stock that may be entered- A number of Andalusian Poultry. Further entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers e:u-nestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Oftices-4, Arcade, Wrexham. atcef FRIDAY. APRIL 29TH, AT THREE O CLOCK. VERY VALUABLE RESIDENCES AND BUILDING LAND. \|"ESSRS. JONES AND SON have re- IV1 ceived instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, Wrexham, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1892, at three p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, in the following or anch other lots as may be agreed upon at the sale. LOT 1.—All that substantially built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the appurtenances, situate and being No. 16, King-street, Wrexham, in the occupation of Misses Simons as a Ladies' School. LOT 2.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES with the appurtenances, situated in Grosvenor-road, Wrexham, in the occupa- tion of Messrs. J. Hopley Pierce, Solicitor, and W. B. Phillips. LOT 3.-All that most eligible Piece of LAND, over-looking Roseneath," and adjoining Lot 2, suitable for building two or three villas, containing about 1,225 square yards, and having a frontage to the main road of 136 feet. LOT 4.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the appurtenances, situated in Rhosddn-road and corner of Lorne-street, in the occupation of Mr Williams and Mrs Davies, suitable for business premises. fAT 5.-All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with appurtenances, in Lome-street, adjoining Lot 4, in the occupation of Mr Thomas and Mr Price. For further particulars apply to Mr J. H. Pierce, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, 4, Overtou Arcade, Wrexham. t885 Highly Important Sale of Greenhouse and Stove Püta, Garden Frames, Hand Lights, Lawn Mower, Garden Roller, and the usual assortment of Gardoa Tools, Ac., &c., at BOSENEATH GARDENS (entrance from Rhosddu-road), Wrexham. MESSES JONES & SON have been l' favored with instructions from the Repre- sentatives of the late Sir Evan Morris, to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 3RD day of MAY, 1892, in the above Gardens, the whole of the GREEN- HOUSE and STOVE PLANTS, GARDEN TOOLS, Ac., &c. Particulars next week. f FRIDAY, MAY 13TH, 1892. Important and attractive Sale of Superior Modern Household Furniture in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, other woods, splendid toned Pianforte in wal- nut wood, by "Boucher and Co., Drawing, Dining, and Bed-room Suites, Walnut Oval Centre Tables, Mahogany Wardrobes, Revolving Bookcase in Mahogany, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Electric Battery, Feather Beds, and the usual Culinary Articles. ütt ST. JOHN'S, Grove Part, Wrexham. MESSRS. JONES and SON have been J?uL favored with instrnctions from the repre- sentatives of the late Mr Alderman John Jones to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of MAY, 1892, the substantial Household and Bed-room .FURNITURE! and other Effects. Particulars to follow. Offices—4, Qrerton Arcade. 93Ga. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1892. Important Sale of Substantial and Modern Household and Bedroom Furniture, in mahogany, oak, birch, and other woods Feather Beds, Dairy Vessels. harness mare, poultry, hive of bees, Hack Horse, Market Cart, Harness, and other Out-door Effects, at BORRAS HEAD, two miles from Gresford and Rossett Stations, two miles from Holt and Farndon, and three from Wrexham. MESSES JONES & SON beg to annonnce f.l.. their instructions from Mr John Milligan (who is leaving Borras Head) to SELL BY AUG HON, on Wednesday, the 27th of April, 1892, the Superior and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, etc., &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AC.—Iron half-tester and other bedsteads, spring and straw mattresses, feather beds, mahogany and other wardrobes, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany and birch wood toilet glasses, toilet services, washstands, dressing tables, towel rails, cane-seated chairs, large linen chest, with four drawers, 7ft long; bed and table linen, window curtains, Brussels and tapestry carpets, linoleum, folding and rocking chairs, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, mahogany butler's tray and stand, stair oilcloth, brass stair rods, 8-day kitchen and other clocks, oak bureau, mahogany leaf tables, mahogany sofa and easy chairs, upholstered in black hair, pictures, desks, letter press, white top kitchen table, with two drawers, 9ft long, 3ft wide; kitchen dresser, with cupboard and drawers, cupboards, round and white top kitchen tables, Windsor chairs, forms. cast and kitchen fenders, fire-irons, ashpans, coal vases, brass kettle and stand, brass preserving pan, copper (hot water) warming pan, steelyards, market baskets, clothes maids, meat safe, kneading trough, tea canisters, shelves, and the usual culinary articles, See. DAIRY VIJSSICLS, &C.—" Hath awav's churn (nearly new), 16 tin milk pans, milk warmer and cans, milk sieves, cream mugs, scales and weights, butter tubs, lever cheese presses, 30 cheese vats, from 11 to 14ins, curd vat, tin hlleling, cheese binders, cream tempera- ture can, table and trestles, benches, stiliages, casks cooler, > OUTDOOR EFFECTS. — Valuable liaivucss mare, Polly," seven years old, 15-3, very quiet 25 couples of fowl, hive of bees, set of shandry harness, market shan dry with cratches, carriage lamps, corn chests, stable lamps, brushes and tools, grindstone and frame, garden and sheep shears, ana several lots oi small tool3. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. PROMPT. Offices :—4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. c910 WEDNESDAY, MAY 4TH, 1852. Important Sale of 24 young Dairy Cows, calved and to cal vc, In-calf Heifers, fresh two-y ear-old Buliocks, Colourv Yearling Heifers, Bullocks and Bull, two- year-old Shorthorn Stock Bull, t!Il"te powerful \Vagon Horses, strong Store Pigs, Poultry, Farm Produce, a nice collection of Agricultural Imple- ments, Thrill, Chain, and Plough Gears, etc., Ltc" at WOODHOUSE FARM, one mile from Marchwiel, and 3 milcs from \v rcx- ham station. MESSRS JONES & SON have l instructions from Mr W. Beale Ss retiring from farming) to SELL BY AUCTIi.1 Wednesday, the 4th day of May, 1892, the whole of his valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Farm Produce, &c., &c., viz.:— 8 Young Dairy Cows (calved and to calve). 1 Two-year-okl Shorthorn Stock Bull. 3 Very fresh two-year-old Bullocks. 10 Coloury Yearling Heifers and Bullocks. 2 Do. do. Bulls. 6 Strong Store Pigs. 18 Couples of Fowls. 5 Couples of Ducks. HORSES.—Powerful grey wagon horse, Gilbert," five years old, 16 hands, a good worker, and quiet in all gears; powerful black wagon horse, Punch," three years old, 16 hands, a good worker brown draught mare, Brock," aged, 16 hands. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Broad wheel cart with harvest gearing, narrow wheel cart by The Bristol Wagon Company" with harvest gearing, market shan dry (nearly new), The Crown reaping and mowing machine by ''Powell Brothers and Whitaker," reaper by Samuelson and Company," horse rake, Cambridge roller by R. A. Lister and Company," cylinder roller by Powell Brothers and Whitaker," iron cultivator with five prongs, drag harrows, chain, and heavy and light seed harrows, drill harrows, iron wheel and hand ploughs by Edwards, Llany- pwll," digger by "Hansomes, Head, and Jeffries," ridging plough by "Hornsby and Sons," iron turnip sculffe, double turnip drill, clover seed drill (new), three-horse-power patent chaff cutter, cut two lengths, by James Corns for hand or horse power, turnip pulper by Williams, RhuJdbn," turnip slicer (new) by "Bentall," kibbling mill (new), winnowing machine, patent weighing machine by "Hodgson and Stead" to weigh 5 cwts., three sheep racks (nearly new), about 60 new corn sacks, corn truck, implement timber, a number of new boards, dog kennel, ladders, swingle trees, grindstone, Excelsior lawn mower, and the usual small tools. NOTE.—The Auctioneers wish to call special attention to the above implements, as nearly all being equal to new. GEARS, HARNESS, &C.—Three sets of thrill gears, two sets of chain gears, two sets of plough gears, set3 of shandry harness, breaking tackle, crank and chains, neckstraps, head collars, nose bags, odd gears and harness. FARH PRODUCE, &C.—A stack of well-harvested rye- grass and clover, about 10 tons, part of a stack prime upland hay, stack of oat straw about 8 tons, stack of wheat (batten) straw about 2 tons, straw in building, and about 50 measures of h Webb's Stourbridge Glories potatoes, one of the best potatoes grown, being a very heavy cropper and a splendid eating potato, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Lunch by Ticket at 10. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. No Catalogues. Offices: 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 911o Sale of Three Head of Choice Cattle, Six Lambing Ewea, a number of Game Fowl, Implements, Dairy Vessels, &c., at MEADOW S VIEW, HOPF., one mile from Hope Station, iind about five minutes' walk from Caergwrle Station. MESSRS. JONES & SON are instructed j.Vt by Mr Thomas Hill (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION on the premises, as above, on Friday, April 29th, 1892, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARM STOCK, DAIRY VESSELS, &c., viz. :— LIVE STOCK.—Two young milch cows. one with calf at foot; two-year-old barren heifer, six cross-bred ewes with lambs, four couples of game fowl. IMPLEMENTS, &C.—Light spring cart (nearly new), with cratches and harvest gearing, suitable for a pony 13 to 14 hands light-running dog-cart, patent chaff cutter, turnip pulper, ladders, wood hurdles, imple- ment timber, pig troughs, cow chains, feeding boxes, and the usual small tools, set of thrill pony gears r new), silver-mounted pony harness, riding saddle, harness bits, stable brushes, &c., &c. Staff churn, butter tub, scales and weights, brown ware, siugle barrel gun, and other effects. Sale at One o'clock, prompt. Office :—4, Arcade, Wrexham. 909z VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BWLCHGWYN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JL JONES & SON, at the Red Lion Inn, Bwlch- gwyn, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of MAY, 1892, at 2.30 for 3.30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, in the following or such other lota as may then be determined on :— LOT 1.—DWELLING-HOUSE and large Garden, situate at Strytycefn, Bwlchgwyn, in the occupation of Mr Joseph Wilkinson. LOT 2.—DWELLING-HOUSE with Out-offices and good Garden, situate at Strytycefn, Bwlchgwyn, in the occupation of Mr Hannaby, and adjoining Lot 1. LOT 3.-A piece of valuable BUILDING LAND at Bwlchgwyn, with frontages to the Ruthin-road, and a side road, with a. Cottage and Out-buildings thereon, in the occupation of Mr John Hughes, the whole con- taining an area of 1,108 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 4.-Four stone-built and slated MESSUAGES with Gardens, situate at Bwlchgwyn, adjoining the Ruthin-road, the land containing 2,130 square yards or thereabouts. Cottages occupied by Messrs James Williams, William Jones, and Edwards, and Mrs Betsy Jones. LoT 5 AND 6.—Two pieces of BUILDING LAND, situate at Bwlchgwyn, containing about 991 square yards, each having frontages to the road, running between Lots 3 and 4. LoTS 7, 8, 9, AND 10.—Four pieces of BUILDING LAND, situate at Bwlchgwyn, containing about 1,380 square yards each, having frontages to the road lead- ing from the Rnthin-road to Vronheulog. LOT 11.—A piece of LAND, formerly part of Craig- ycorn, situate at Bwlcbgwyn, having frontage to the road leading from the Wrexham and Ruthin-roads to Vronheulog, and containing 2a. 3r. lOp. in the occupation of Mr George Foulkes. LOT 12.—A piece of LAND, situate at Bwlchgwyn, on the road leading to Vronheulog from the Ruthin- road, with the Messuage and Outbuildings thereon, in the occupation of Mr George Foulkes, containing in surface area. 3 roods a.nd 39 perches. Also a. FIELD situate a.t Bwlchgwyn, and close to the other part of this lot, having a frontage to the Vron- heulog-road, and containing in surface area about 5a. 2r. 18p. in the same occupation. The whole of the property is sold subject to reser- vations similar to the usual Crowa reservations of mines, minerals, and sporting. A quantity of building stones, about 30 loads, and about 3,000 Buckley tiles will also be sold. A plan of the property may be seen at the offices of the Vendor's Solicitors. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Wrexham, or to Meesrs JNO, JONEP AND KENDHICK, Solicitors, 1, Henblas-etreet, Wrexham. 934o WALL PAPERS. A Large Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS for 1892. B. COPLESTON, DECORATOR, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM., 265c Sales by Auction. BALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. TUESDAY, MAY 3RD; 1892. Important Sale of 27 Head of Fresh Young Barrens, Two-year-old Shorthorn Pedigree Stock Bull, Colory Yearling Heifers and Bulls, 30 Scotch Couples, Handsome Bay Cob, about 10 Tons of Wheat Straw in batten, a few Tons of Hay, Potato Digger, Milk Separator, &c., &c., at THE LODGE FARM," one mile from Holt, three from Gresford and Rossett Stations, and four miles from Wrexham. 1\/TESSRS JONES & SON have been in- 1?1. structed by Mr W. B. Saddler, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesdav, the 3rd day of May, 1892, the following Surplus LIVE STOCK, FARM PRO- DUCE, &c., &c., viz :— 12 Fresh Young Barrens, 1 Two-year-old Shorthorn Pedigree Scotch Bull, 12 Colory Yearling Heifers, 2 Colory Yearling Bulls, 30 Scotch Couples, Very handsome bay cob, six years old, 13.2, very quiet and steady in harness. About eight tons of wheat batten straw, a few tons of hay. Potato Digger, by Powell Brothers and Whitaker. The Windsor Milk Se parator, by Leval." Lunch :bv Ticket at:12. Sale at one o'clock.. t938 FRIDAY, MAY 6TH, 1892. Important Sale of substantial Modern Household Furnitrre in mahogany, oak, birch, and other woods, carpets;hearthrugs, electro-plated articles, dinner and tea services, the usual culinary requisites, feather beds, bed and table linen, garden tools, and out-door effects, at BANK COTTAGE, about five minutes' walk from Gresford Station, three miles from Wrexham, and two from Rossett. MESSRS JONES & SON have received ..l\L instructions from Mrs Roberts to SELL BY AUCTION, the modern HOUSEHOLD BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c., viz.Birchwood half-tester and brass-mounted iron bedste.ils. and wool mattresses, feather beds, bed and table linen, mahogany and other chests of drawers, bircn- wood dressing table, washstand, towel rail, and toilet glass; cane and rusli-seatcd chairs, oak linen chest. bed rest, dressing stool, pictures, tapestry and Kidderminster carpets, stair carpet, mahogany hall table, iron hat and umbrella stand, small mahogany cupboard, stag's horns, door mats, mahogany diiuii;: table with one loose leaf, mahogany work tables, ottoman with woolwork top, flower stand, flower under glass shade, pier glass, five birclnvcod single and one arm-chair upholstered in black hair, mahogany ouch in ditto, mahogany side table, case with stuffed bird. barometer, stereoscope and views, telescope, wall brackets, ornaments, Union damask and lace window curtains, cornice poles, mahogany butler's tray, electro-plate cruet stand with six cut- glass bottles, cut-glass tumblers, wines, spirit and wine decanters, and other glass, dinner service, quantity of crockery, dish covers, steelyards, copper warming pan, brass skillet, wall glass, table lamps, cast fenders, polished fire irons, ashpan, and culinary articles, wringing and mangling machine. OUT-DOOR EFI ECTS.—Carpenter's bench and tool:>. vice. ladders, step ladders, cross-cut saw, lawn mower, garden seat, wheelbarrow, ;mmU garden frame, garden netting, watering cans, garden syringe, potato rack, riddles, and the usual small garden tools. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 937z SALE BY MR J. J. CUNNAH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT I BUCKLEY, FLINTSHIRE. ¡ To BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR J. I J. CUNNAH, at the Grecn Dragon Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 23rd April, 1892, at three o'clock p.m. punctually, the following valuable free- hold properties, situa.te in the township of Bistre, and parish of Mold :— LOT 1.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, called "Lixam Green House," with Yard, Outbuildings, and Garden, situate on the main road from Mold to Chester, a.nd a piece of excellent old PASTURE LAND, belonging thereto, containing altogether 13a. 2r. 26p. or there- abouts. The Hawarden water is laid on. LOT 2.—An eligible BUILDING SITE, adjoining Lot 1, and having a frontage to the said main road, and containing 423 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.—An excellent piece of PASTURE LAND with considerable frontage to the road leading from Spon Green to Padeswood Station, containing 14¡t 2r or thereabouts. LOT 4.—A Plot of ARABLE LAND with frontage to the last mentioned road, containing five acres or thereabouts. The minerals under the foregoing lots do not belong to the Vendor. LOT 5.—The MINES and MINERALS under a piece of land, containing la 2r, situate at Lane-end, Buckley, at the junction of the roads from Mold to Chester and Mold to Spon Green, the property of Mr Jas. Reney. For printed particulars and plans apply to the Auctioneer, Newgate-street, Chester, or to Mr Henry Jolliffe, solicitor, 13, St. John-street, Chester. 804jt SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALES. J ^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. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28TH. 62 WELSH COBS. WELSH COBS. WANTED, for any of LUCAS'S Auction Sales as above. Plenty of inquiries for such, and good prices sure to be obtained, especially at Select Sales. 877o THE BLOOD IS THE LirE).) I WORLD-FAMED HfllilililfllKMIill THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER, FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the J' BLOOD from all IMPURITIES, cannot be too highly recomended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never failing and permanent cure. It CURES OLD SORES, CURES SORES IN THE NECK, CURES SORE LEGS, COKES BLACKHEADS, or PIMPLES on the FACE, CURES SCURVY, CURES ULCERS, CURES BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, CURES GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, CLEARS THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURE MATTER, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex (from in- fancy to old age), the proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a. trial to test its value. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed medicine. IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.— Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, and sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul—your feelings will tell you when. Keep your blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Sold in bottles 2/9 each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, 11/ sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases By all CHEMISTS and PATEN1 MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by the Proprietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO., LIMITED. TRADE MARK, "BLOOD MIXTURE." Ask for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not be persuaded to take an imitation. 1844a SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, ? ? 1M (FIRE). Founded 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1890. £361,500,000. For further information apply to MESSRS. LEWIS AND SON, Agents at Wrexham. 318 EVERY HEAD of a FAMILY should Send for Harper Twelvetrees' Illustrated Price Lists of Laundry Machinery, and Pamphlet entitled, How we Wash at Home," containing most valuable prac- tical experience. Easy terms, from 28 6d per week.— HARPEB TWELVETREES, Laundry EDgineer, 8, City Road, London, E.O. 772c 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 lM. 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 110 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 £5, 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, W rexham. Offices-Eyton House, Wrexham. 789z TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 25TH, AT 1 O'CLOCK. MALPAS STATION CATTLE MARKET. The Jtestrictions for the ilalpas portion of Cheshire arc now removed. The Sale is open for Cattle, Sheep. Pigs, and Calves as usual. Stock can coinc out of Shropshire, Denbighshire, and Flintshire, but not out of that part of Cheshire situate in the Chester and T'arvin Unions. RIL FRANK LLOYD will SELL by AUC- 1 1 TION, on TUESDAY next, his usual supply of— 100 to 120 Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings. 600 Sheep, Fat and Store Pigs, and Calves. 939a WEDNESDAY, MAY 4TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. jJfrJ JL R FRANK LLOYD will hold his SPRING j.1.. PIUZE SALE in Malpas Smithlield. The present entry comprises— ISO Grand Dairy Cows. Calving Ileifers, Barrens, Stirks, Yearl ings, and Bulls, including 80 grand Calving Cows and Heifers from the lion. Edward Kenyon and W. Willding Jones, Esq. Entries for this Special Sale wiii oblige on Tues- day next. Owing to Tattenhall Sniithfield being situate in an infected zone, the Sales will be Postponed for the present. 940a, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, MONDAY NEXT. April 25th, at 10.30. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWR, BARRENS, I STIRKS, AND BULLS. MR. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure .J. in announcing his SPECIAL SPRING SALE of BULLS, Ac., on MONDAY MOKNING NEXT. The entries comprise:—Eight very fuse young BulJs. lit for service (all reds and roans), the property of Mr Humphrey Morris, Cadwgan. They are bred by owner, and out of first-class dairy cows, parti- cularly adapted for their milking properties, and by his grand shorthorn bull that was so much admired at the last Christmas Sale at Wrexham, whose dam was first and champion at the Royal, Manchester and Liverpool and other leading Shows, and his sire, Worcester Dido," was sold at 200gs. to go to South America. The property of Mr Brereton, Bowling Hank- Roan shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. Mr H. E. Massie. Llay Villa, Gresford—Grand shorthorn Bull. 2 years old, and other Stock. Mr Ðoughey. Vroiuleg—Yearling Bull, by "Emperor of Waterloo 12th," late the property of Lord Ken yon. Mr Llovd, Eyton House—A few choice young Bulls. Also entries of Dairy Cows, Heifers, and Bulls from Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., H. D. Dennis, Esq., Mr Heath, Mr Matthews, Mr Done, Mr Gregory, Mr Dicken, Mr Parry. Mr Owen, Ac., Ac. More entries invited. Sale at 10.30 with Dairy Cows. c FRIDAY, APRIL 29m, AT ONE O'CLOCK. Highly important sale of 25 Cattle, 4 Horses, Sows and Pigs, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, Gears, Harness, Dairy Vessls, and a portion of the Household Furniture at COCK BANK FARM, EYTON, 3 miles from Wrexham, 3A from CTadon, and 2 from Bangor. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed 1: bv Mrs Morris (who is retiring) to SELL by AUCTION in her farm yard on Friday, April 29th, the whole of her valuable Dairy Stock, Horses, Pigs, Implements, Dairy Vessels, Furniture, &c., as fol- lows:— CATTLE.—12 grand dairy cows and heifers (most will have calves at foot), 7 coloury barrens and stirks, 4 choice yearling heifers, roan stock bull, yearling bull. HORSES.—Powerful grey wagon mare, about 16 hands, a good worker in all gears roan gelding by What's Wanted Yet, two years old, unbroken; grey yearling colt, by What's VVanted Yet, by Bar None bay half-bred mare, seven years old, 15.1, quiet to ride or drive, and very fast. PIGS.—Sow, and sow and pigs. THE IMPLEMENTS will comprise-Broad and narrow wheel carts with harvest gearing, combined reaping and mowing machine by Samuelson, Bamford's lion horse rake with seat, Howard, Llanypwll, and other ploughs, iron harrows, zigzag harrows, hay collector, chaff cutter by Bentall, root pulpers, seed hopper, swingle trees, wheel barrow, ladders, sacks, iron and stone pig troughs, and a large assortment of farm tools. DOG CART, HARNESS, &c.— Capital dog cart with lamps, cushions, etc., complete (nearly new), set of brass-mounted harness, riding saddle, &c. GEARS, &C.—TWO sets of thrill gears, set of chain gears, shandry harness, ploughing gears, neckstraps, sundry odd gears, eXc. At Three o'clock the Sale of DAIRY VESSELS, &c., comprising—Two wood cheese tubs, curd drainer, curd mill, salting turnel, cheese screw, end over end churn, compound action churn, cheese vats, cream steins, benches, tubs, cheese binders, sieves, dolly and tub, &c. The FURNITURE will comprise — Oak dining table, handsome eight day clock in oak case, grandfather clock with embossed brass dial, oak, hair-seated, and other chairs, oak corner cupboard, sofa in leather, arm chairs, mahogany and other tables, fenders and fire steels, iron stools, brass skillett, brass candle- sticks. footstools, sundry glass, oak bureau, carved oak chest, oak and other chests of drawers, wash- stands, dressing tables, dressing glasses, bedsteads, bedroom chairs, night commode, &c., &c. Special attention is invited to this important un- reserved sale at One o'clock prompt. Auctioneer's Offices Evton House, Wrexham. j847o TUESDAY, MAY 3RD, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Important Sale of 5 Cattle, Smart Pony, Tamworth Pigs, Implements, contents of Smithy, Household Furniture, &c., at SONTLEY SMITHY, situate 24 miles from Wrexham, and 1 from Gyfellia. TjVA /JfL R FRANK LLOYD has been instructed 1.l by Mr Jno. Griffiths, who is retiring from the trade, to SELL bv AUCTION, at Sontlev Smithy, on TUESDAY, MAY the 3rd, the whole of the valuable STOCK and Effects, without reserve. CATTLE.—Two dairy cows in full milk, one heifer to calve, two yearling heifers. POSY.—Smart black pony in foal, 7 years old, 12-2, quiet to ride or drive. PIGS.—Pure-bred Tamworth sow, 1 fat pig. IMPLEMENTS, &c.—Very handy pony shandry, very- handy cart with pig cratches and ripples suitable for pony 13 hands, turnip pulper, chaff-cutter, horse- power for churning, two stone rollers, water barrel on wheels, zinc meal chest, rain tubs, iron furnace, set of pony gears, set of harness, ladder, body of a brougham, iron hurdles, drain pipes, pea rices, posts and wire fence across field, sundry tools, &c. Quantity of Potato Sets. BL-ILDINGS.—W ood building with corrugated iron roof, 16ft. long by 12ft. wide; wood building with felt root. SMITHY.—Large grindstone, full size drill, vices, anvils, bellows, a large assortment of small drills, screwing tackle, and the whole of the smithy tools, iron boilers, &c. DAIRY VESSELS.—Wheel churn and stand, up-and- down churn, 2 salting turnels, benches, dolly and tub, butter tub, butter scales, milk sieves, cans. &c. The FURNITURE will comprise:—Old oak dresser and shelves, oak bureau, oak and other corner cup- boards, chairs, oak, kitchen, and other tables, 4 large new copper kettles, brass skillet,'settee, oak stand, 3 handsome eight-day clocks in oak cases, fenders, fire- irons, iron stools, lamps, glass, old china, full set of pewter measures, 2 large hams, 1 flitch of bacon, iron and wood bedsteads, feather beds, chests of drawers, dressing tables and glasses, old oak chest, case of stuffed birds, pictures, small clock, carpets, commode, brass fender, &c. This collection will be found on inspection worthy of special notice. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Eyton House, Wrexham. 908a EMRAL PARK LEY. From THURSDAY, MAY 12th, to WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1892 (for a limited number of cattle only), at the following rates :— £ s. d. A Three-year-old Heifer .3 0 0 A Two-year-old do. 2 0 0 A Yearling do. 1 10 0 lis* The above LEY is well shaded, a stream of excellent water running through the middle of it. The Cattle will be taken in at the Lodge between Holly Bush and Worthenbury. The Cattle to be booked at Mr BATE'S, Post Office, Worthenbury. N .B.-The Owner of the Park Ley will not be responsible for anything that may happen to any of the Cattle whilst in the Park. 875o 4 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. SPECIAL SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 5TH, AT 12 OCLOCK, And not the 12th, as previously advertised. IN THE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. MR FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by Mr Roberts, White Horse Hotel, Overton (who is retiring from the Posting business), to SELL BY AUCTION, all his POSTING HORSES and HARNESS, Large Brake, to carry 30 (nearly new. Large 'Bus, with moveable top (nearly new); Broughams, Dog Cart, Gigs, (te. also, several Carriages and Harness, belonging to gentlemen in the neighbourhood. In order to meet the demand for the Coteliiiif- tiid Seaside Season, there will be 80 HARNESS HORSES. COBS, and PONIES included in this Sale, when the following Prizes will be given :— 13 for the best HARNESS HORSE, suitable for Coaching. The Reserve not to exceed 4G guineas. £2 for the best HARNESS HORSE. The Reserve not to exceed 30 guineas. To be judged by the North Wales Coaching Proprietors. Entries close on Thursday next. The Next Great Quarterly Horse Sales will be held at WREXHAM, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 15TH and 16TH, when Prizes same as at present sale will he given. Enter early and secure a. good place in catalogue. 790f Education. mTcTMOi?ro>^ F.C.O., ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, G vcs Lessons in various Branches of MUSIC. He has ENGAGED a PRIVATE ROOM at Messrs. CRANE & SONS, Rcgcm-strect. Wrexham, where he will be pleased to make t, to meet bis Pupil* (entrance by side door.) PRIVATE AI^D: 3 0, BEHSHAM HOAD, WM:xiiAM. S35 ALUN SCHOOL, MOLD. I '-i..J .H \J 1 W. LLOYD PARKY. B. V NEXT COMMENCES ZJAY 1802. For Prospectus and List of Successes apply to the Headmaster. 7S4 IIHS SARA HUGHES, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND I &. J .i- I PIANOFORTE. I Pupils are nucccssfullv prepart-d for the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, Associated Examination, and College of Musicians Local Exami- nations. ADDRESS- 3, SOUTH VIEW, SPRING ROAD, RHOSDDU, I WREXHAM. &36f R U A B O N GIIAMMAB SCHOOL. SECOND TERM commences on MAY 2nd. I 942c PLASMADOC, RUABON. THE MISSES BOOTH RE-OPEN SCHOOL en WEDNESDAY, May 4th. 947c GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. The School re-opens THURSDAY, May 5th. 916d 11, KING STREET, WREXHAM. MISS E. H. LONG'S Preparatory School i?L for YOUNG GENTLEMEN. NEXT TERM BEGINS MAY 4TH. 924d MR WALTER FUGE, HEAD MASTER, SCHOOL OF ART, WREXHAM. (LATE OF SOUTH KENSINGTON.) Open to Engagements by Colleges and Private Schools. Address—SCHOOL OF ART, WREXHAM. 933f SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. HEAD MISTRESS MISS CANNINGS. The Summer Term will begin TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21. Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. 903a LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK, LIVERPOOL. IIE"ML STRESS :-AIISS HUCHWELL. The Summer Term will begin on TUESDAY, MAY 3rd. Prospectus and forms of application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the SECRETARY of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT IS ATTACHED TO THE SCHOOL. 902o Legal and Public Notices. -p- MANLEY HALL ESTATE, ERBISTOCK TAKE NOTICE. ALL Trespassers on Manley Hall Estate -Zv L will be prosecuted. Maxc h 30th, 1892. March 30th, 1892. 805t TESTIMONIAL TO INSPECTOR LINDSAY, ON HIS REIREMENT, After 34 years' public service in Denbighshire, and three years in the Irish constabulary. HON. TRF.AsuRrR:-J. IE[OPLEY PIERCE, ESQ., solicitor, Wrexham. The North and South Wales and National Provincial Banks will also receive subscriptions. LIKT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. £ 8. d. A Donition 5 0 0 Mr A. Wilder 2 2 0 MrJno.Jones(GroveLodge). 110 Messrs. Phillips & Co 1 1 0 Messrs. Rogers and Jackson. 1 1 0 Mr Charles M. Holland (Brynygrog) 1 0 0 Mr Seagrave 1 0 0 Mr W. J. Sisson 10 0 Edward Daviesr Esq., J.P 0 10 6 Edward Williams, Esq., J.P 0 10 6 Alfred Owen, Esq., J.P 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Jones (Quinta, Overton) 0 10 6 Mr D. D. Pierce 0 10 6 Mr Win. Thomas (clothier). 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Beirne 0 10 6 Mr Seth Roberts 0 10 6 Mr Jiio. Oliver 010 6 Rev. T. Lloyd Williams 0 10 6 Mr Jno. Griffiths (tailor) 0 10 6 Supt. Sheehan 0 10 0 E. M. Jones, Esq., J.P 010 0 His Worship the Mayor (F.W. Soames, Esq.) 0 10 0 J. F. EdisbHry, Esq., J.P. 0 5 0 Jno. Burv, Esq., J.P 2 f A Mr E. T. Fitch 0 5 0 Councillor Nuttall 0 5 0 Mr Chas. Dodd 0 5 0 Mr A. Rhys Jones 0 5 0 Mr Simon Jones 0 5 0 W. W. JEFFERY,  C.Bliffe-sreet, and j Hon. EDWIN JONES, t Sees. 12, King-street. J 935e Wanted. APPRENTICE and IMPROVERS wanted. A. Apply Miss LEWIS, 10, Smithneld lioadglgj ESPECTABLE BOY Wantc(I.-Apply to WM. THOMAS, Clothier, 42 and 43, Hope-street, Wrexham. t922 ANTED a WAGONER and COW- VY MAN.—Apply to Mr THOMAS LEWIS, Mar- ford MiHs. e954 W ANTED, a few good SCABBLERS — "y Apply to the FOREMAN, Westminster Quarries, Moss, near Wrexham. 848o C LOTHING.-IN'ANTED a YOUTH as im- prover or apprentice.—Apply to BLACKBURN and Co., Clothiers, Wrexham. 959 ANTED the Public to know that RUDGE W" has a good Stock of Early Potato Sets.-14A QUEEN-STREET, \VKEXHAM. e899 ANTED a trustworthy NURSE to three  V voun" children; also an experienced General SE HVANT—Apply 7, King-street. 0941  ANTED, Highest Price given for ?y I V quantity of BRITISH WINE BOTTLES.— Apply, J. F. EmsBunY & Co.. Limited. 2236n ANTED, APPENTICES and IM- V PROVERS to the Dressmaking.—Apply, Mrs GRONNOW, St. James's-terrace, Rhosddu. t927 YV rANTED immediately, GENERALS and HOUSEMAIDS, wages iE12 to iela; no fee. Fares paid, reference required.—COWPE, Devonshire- place, Haslingden, Lancashire. e949 OMART, useful MAN to attend to horse, io cow, and gili-den; must be a good driver age about 30 years wages 22s weekly.—Apply, by letter, to" Iforic," Advertiser Officer. 929f ALMANACKS, 1893. AN active AGENT with business through- out North Wales, may have above. If pre- vious knowledge preferred.—JAMES DILKS & Co., Nottingham. 923f  ??/?ANT???D?OO? persons to purchase "The Champion Fleck Beds" (with Bolster and two Pillows) full size and Wool Docks, from 9s. lid. Weekly Payments t?kcn.—Lo?no? UNREDEEMED PLEDGE STORES, 26, llenblas-street, Wrexham.— N.B.—These Bods are made upon the premises opposite the Adrcrti.'fr Office. 691. tllu O?'fice. 691. ?OOD???ctaLlG?ERVANTS Wanting .7 Good 1. slioiiid apply to the Old OítJœ. Established 31 Years. I snppiy the Head Families and Hotels in England; I alll always in wnt of a great number of all kinds of servants. EDWARD 1 IAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. 957c "7ANTED, two NURSES for Wrexham, YV Al6: 100 Co,k". Kitchen. Bcnllcrv, House- maids, Parlourmaids, Housemaid- Wa itresses. Under- iiounemaiil, I lead Nurse ( £ 24), Footmen, Butler. Hotel and Farm Servants. Good servants should apply to EDWARD IIVYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrex- ham. Established 31 years. 958c MRS. HALSTEAD requires good COOKS,  i Gcncr.ds, and YOUlg GlrJs, fur s!tnatwlls in Souihport, Crewe, and this neighbourhood; good wage" given. Wanted, Situation for LADYS MAID; good needlewoman. Wanted, two APPRENTICES for Dress and Mantle-making.—Apply Servants' Registry Office. 38, Lam'opit-street, Wrexham. 864c XrORTH WALES AGENCY OFFICE for 1. SERVANTS of every capacity. Established 1S60. Foriiieriy conducted at Mrs White's Orphall 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 WHITING, Stamp Office, 42A, High-street, Wrexham. 476c "TAXTED TO LEND Sums of ClO up- V t wards to responsible householders entirely on their own Note of Hand (Bills of Side not taken) and repaid by easy sums. Since 1869 genuine ex- tensive business done, and applicants sending self- addressecl stamped envelope to W. P. JONES, 2, Crescent-road, Rhyl, will have prompt and fair treat- ment. Appointments at Wrexham, Oswestry, Chester, and Shrewsbury, and personally at Rhyl every Monday. No fees. t680 every Al,)iiclev. -o fees. t680 STANSTY SCHOOL BOARD. T ANTED, immediately, for Rhosddu V Board School, Female Ex.-l'.T. for Standard IV., of 50 children or more. Salary, £ 35. Apply with Testimonials to R. J. KENDRICK, 917d Solicitor, Wrexham. To Let. BRYNKINALT LEY for Horses and Cattle B as usual.-Applv, FARM BAILIFE, Bryakinalt, Chirk. 918d CIOMFORTABLE Lodgings for four or five ) respectable vonng MEN.—Apply Mrs PRICE, 4, Cresent-road, Sniithfield. e944 ■ APARTMENTS, superior.—A lady having a larger house than she requires in Wrexham, is desirous of letting a BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM to a gentleman. Pleasant and convenient. Terms, moderate.-Address, B. P., Advertiser Office, Wrexham. S07f T0 LET or SELL, that fully licensed INN, l known hy the sign of the Woolpack Inn," situate in Willow-street, Oswestry. Extensive stab- ling. Good opportunity for Welsh speaking man. Possession on the 1st of May.—Apply DONNE and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Oswestry. 920j Sales by Private Contract. ON SALE, 10 to 15 Tons of OAT STRAW.—Apply, B.A., Post Office, Rossett. t953 TEN to 12 Tons of Good Sound MANGOLDS JL for sale. Apply J. EDWARDS, Carthagena, Gresford. e945 IT^OR SALE, a handsome PONY, nearly 11 -1 hands; god worker.-Apply, S. CHALLONER, grocer, Gwersyllt. 931f A STACK of well-harvested CLOVER and -1 RYE-GRASS, about 14 tons.—Apply JOHN EDWARDS, Carthagena, Gresford. e946 To be SOLD, several BUILDING PLOTS, JL situate in Rhosddu and Bershain-rotd.-A Iv to BENJ. OWEN, 5, Penybryn, Wrexham. 521c Fpb BE SOLD, Good  Clean OAT and TWHEAT STRAW, about 10 Tons of each. Appiy, The Beeches, Saltney, Chester. 913d O BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY.- TDEBENTURES in J. F. EDISBURY & Co. (LiMITI-D).-Apply to J. HOPLEY PIERCE, solicitor, Wrexham. 893f To BE SOLD, a neat MODERN HOUSE, i containing cellar, parlour, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, Isath, lavatory, and w.c.— Apply, BENJAMIN OWES, 6, Penybryn, Wrexham. 514o FOR SALE, by Private Treaty.—In the t principal thoroughfare at Rhos, Desirable BUSINESS PREMISES, consisting of Commodious House and Shop, together with a Parcel of Land, now used as garden, but suitable for building.—Further particulars from R. and T. SAUVAGE, 21, Town-hill, Wrexham. t928 O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, 2  substantially built DWELLING-HOUSES, recently erected on the Bryn Estate, Ruabon, in the respective occupations of Mr Edward Hall, and Mr Thomas Edward Morris. Each house contains Ptrlour, Kitchen, and four Bedrooms, with Yard and Out-offices.-Apply to Mr LLEWELYN KENRICK Solicitor, Ruabon. 921j Lost and Found. -I,1" FOUND, a Sable COLLIE DOG. If not f claimed in seven days will be sold.—Apply, Old English Gentleman, Gwersyllt. t952 LOST on Thursday week, a Brown Alpaca t J UMBRELLA, in case.—Finder, upon restor- ing same to HEAD OSTLER, Wynnstay Arms, will be rewarded. t956 LEY FOR HEIFERS. GWERSYLLT PARK. FROM MAY 12TH TO OCTOBER 12TH, 1892. One-year-old Heifer iEl 5 0 Two-year-old ditto 1 15 950c Apply W. BARRATT, Wbeatsheaf. GRAFTON HALL LEY, CHESHIRE. FROM MAY 12 TO OCTOBER 12, 1892. A limited number of COLTS will be taken and kept separate from the Cattle. £ s. d. One-year-old Heifer I 5 0 Two-vear-old Heifer. 2 0 0 One-year-old Colt 2 15 0 Two-year-old Colt 3 15 0 Application to be made to Mr ISAAC CHEETHAM, Grafton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire; or Mr J. H: EDWARDS, Smithy House, Bersham, Wrexham. 658. LANE END LEY, SHOCKLACH. FROM MAT 10TH TO OCTOBER 10TH. The above Ley is meadow land, adjoining the river Dee. The water supply is excellent. One-year-old Heifer in 8 0 Two-year-old Heifer 2 0 0 One-year-old Colt. 2 15 0 Two-year-old Colt 3 0 0 Apply to Mr JOHN MULLOCK, Lane End, Shocklach. 884. Tenders. THE NORTHOP SCHOOL BOARD invite J_ TENDERS for the ERECTION of a 130ARD SCHOOL at Soughton. Plans and specification may be seen at the office of Mr EdA-. A,tbary, Grosvenor Cottage, Northop. Tenders to be addressed and delivered to the Undr' signed, endorsed Tender for ?ouhton Hchoo]  or before the 27th day of April instant. The lowest or any Tender will not necessa* ril'• y be accepted. EDW. ASTBURY, Clerk to the Board. Northop, April 4th, 1892. 867z TENDERS FOR COAL. rpiIE JOINT COMMITTEE of the London T and North Western, and Great Western Ri) way Companies aro prepared to receive TE\I)P?a for the supply of HOUSE COAL from the ?tjn? or t 'OAL froni the i,t july next for the use of the joint stations in the Birk head District, the Shrewsbury District, and the W ct London Line. Forms of Tender may be had on application to the undersigned, to whom also Tenders, endorsed •• Ter- der for Coal," must be delivered not later th-n 10 a.m. on Monday, 2nd prox. The Directors do not bind themselves to II.LCt.pt the lowest or any Tenders. T. WATT. Birkenhead, 20th April, 1892. 915j THOMAS RATES, SALT, COAL, AND GENERAL MEECHANJT, T E N T I,- It S S Q IU A 1, E t926 WREXHAM. MUTUALLIFE INSURANCE COMPAAY OF NEW YORK. R. A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. BANKERS THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Accumulated Funds exceed R-O 7 Bonuses paid in 18S0 BeiHg all increase over the amount paid in Bonuses in 1S89 of 98 899 The Bonuses declared on the Company's Whole Life New Distribution l'oiicies of only live ve n standing range from 11 195 Id to JE3 12s 7d pH cent. per annum, according to age. A LAltGE BONUS. The Company have recently forwilrdeil t,) llif 1-r.lrlr.v of PoJIcy No. 278.127 a cheque for £ 1.039 13s 6d in pay 111 en I of the cash value of the Bonus for 1831 tK- roUcy being for £ 10.000. and issued in 1886 un the tive-veitr "?l*iiis rcmrn i? uiuSuhl un-of Minu?! CASH BONUS of ?2 ?percent. to an t1,t:C Policies arc reaching the bonus period ,j¡h results very gratifying to the insured. Head Office for the United Kingdom- 17 AXD 18, CORNHILL, LONDON. D. C. HALDEMAN, General Manager' LIVERPOOL OFFICE :-5, DALE STREET. W. HAWKINS PII.STON, Disiric; Superintendent. Active Agents required where the Cenipan^ v is not represented. I 9432

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