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Sales by Auction. SALES BY FRANK LLOYD. WREXHAM COVERED SMITHFIED. -I SPECIAL FORTY GUINEAS IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his AUCTIONS for MONDAY NEXT, ?nd ?Iso his prize ?st?or Chna?MiS? <?en to bis regain supporters JE5, ? ?nd ?2 wal ? giren to the sellers, ?nd ?. JE2, ?nd ?1 to the buyers of the Ingest amount during the ye? ?26 wUl ? <tiTided in the following P??=-?? Fat T?Hjtt. three F?t Bullocks, three Fat iiene?rs. ?r a!t ?neut? F.t Cows, two H?er?rBu? F.t Bull (f?-mers only), open, nye ?Shee? bhr?p .hires. Cluns or Chevoits.nve Scotch W?? five Welsh Wethera. three Bacon Pigs (over tw_elve scores), three BaAon Pigs (over eight and under twebe scores) three Pigs over five and under eight scores, three small Fat Sow or FtK- _Tn, NEXT MONDAY'S ENTRIES wiLL UL)Mrif,.LZr,: 80 to 100 First-class Dairy Cows. Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers. Barrens. Stirks and Yearlings, Fat and Store Bulls, grand sorts. 200 to 300 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 to 100 Grand Calves, from the principal Dairy Stocks, and also from Cheshire. A Grand Entry of Fat and Store Pigs and Store Sheep. ORDER or SAM :—Dairy Cows. Barrens. Bulls. Fat Beaats. Fat Sheep, Fat and Rearing Calves, at 10.30. Three Auctioneers. Pigs and Store Sheep at 11.50. Stock need not arrive before or 10.15. Pigs up to 11.0. Cash payments. No sale, no charge. Fat Pigs or Calves realising over j53 each will only be charged is per head; calves under 30s sixpence each usual commission M in the 2. More entries will be esteemed a favour to the Auctioneer, or Mr James Davies, Cross Lanes Stores. 78gj THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 1 O'CLOCK. Important Sala of 4 Dairy Cows. 40 Couplea of English and Indian Game. Orpingtons, Wyan- dottea. and other Poultry, coloured Fantail Pigeons. Eating and Seed Potatoes, Implements and Tools, a large portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising walnut suite, walnut and other tables, 8-days clock with brass dial, oak cheats, bedroom suites, &c., and the whole of the DAIRY VESSELS, at BRIDGE VIEW, H miles from Overton and 51 from Wroxham. TjIRANK LLOYD has been instructed by J* Mr Henry Hampson (who is leaving) to con- duct the above important Sale. 5l0c MONDAY, MARCH 25TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK. WBBXHAM SMITHFIELD. T?RANE LLOYD has been instructed by JD Mr Brassey. of Halghton Ha.U. to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Smithueld. 170 two and three year old WELSH WETHERS, 120 yearling WETHERS and EWES. 545f WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARCH 27TH. AT 12.50. T_LTjL IGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of 36 Grand Young Dairy Cows and Heifera, Cross-bulled Cows and Stock Bulls. Three Shire and Ha.cknev Colts, 100 Gra.nd Tamworth and Berkshire Sowa a.nd Pigs, Store Pigs and Pedigree Bo&rs. a va.Iua.ble collection of modern Agricultural Implements. Farm Gearing. Dog Cart. a portion of the Dairy Vessels, comorising New Cheesomaking Apparatus for 50 Cows, Cheese Vats, Cheese Stools, Ac.. at DDOLENION FARM. WORTHENBURY, It miles from Bangor, 61 from Wrexham, and 5 from Malpas. T71RANE LLOYD has been instructed by f* Mr D. E. Chalton (who is leaving), to sonduct the above important Sale. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. Catalogues from the place of sale, or the Auctioneer. 425e TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 26TH, AT 1 O'CLOCK. MALPA3 STATION SMITHFIELD. Trama—Crewa 11. Whitehnrch 12, Cheater 12.40. TjTRANE. LLOYD'S Entry comprises :— 100 to 140 Fat and Store Cattle. 100 Fat Sheep. 350 Fat and Store Pipe. 200 Fat and Roaring Calves. The Great Spring Prize Sale, limited to 500 Cattle, will be held on Thursday, April ISth. Large entries already to hand. 603s TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND, AT 12 O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of 24 Cattle, including excel- lent Dairy Cows, with calves or near calving; pair of two-year-old Calving Heifers, 10 excellent Yearlings. Stock Bull (two years old). 5 Roan Yearling Balls, 6 Wagon Horses and Colts, 142 Ewes, with Lambs and fat Wethers 3 Pedigree Sows and 20 followers, 3 In-pig Sows, Pedigree Boar. a grand collection of Agricultural Implements, including 3 excellent broad-wheel Carts, 3 sets Iron Harrows, Corn Drill, Hay Rakes, Weighing Machines. Cambridge Roller, Turnip Pulper, Chaff Gutter, Hay Tedder. Mowing and Reaping Machines, Cnltivator, Cloverseed, Harrows, Chain Harrows, Cake Mill. 24 Iron Hurdles, Sheep Dipping Apparatus. Sheep Racks, Cattle and Sheep Troughs. Portable Engine, Gearing, a quantity of Farmyard Manure, Eating Potatoes, 2 large Hogs of Mangolda, &c., &c., at THE BROUGHTOH HALL FARM, SOUTHSEA, NEAR WREXHAM. TJD ?RANE LLOYD ha.s been instructed by the FBroughton and Plaspower Farming Company (who have decided to let their farms), to conduct this Important High-class Sale on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, without reserve. Luncheon by ticket at 11. Sale at 12. 657a SATURDAY, APRIL &rH, 1895. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND 'DEAD STOCK. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PORTHWGAN. R FRANK LLOYD has been instructed ;iih- by Mr Preston (who is leaving), to SELL without reserve. 568j THURSDAY, APRIL Urn AT ONE O'CLOCK. Highly Important Sale of 28 Calving Heifers and Barrens, 11 Sowa and Pigs, 12 Fat Sheep, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. &c., at the NEW HALL, between Bangor and Whitchnrch. FRA.ND LLOYD has been instructed by t' Mr Robert Owen, who is retiring to conduct this important Sale. 661] TUESDAY. APRIL 16TH, AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of 58 Cattle, including 30 grand Dairy Cows, 15 excellent Yearlings. 12 Readers, and a Srst-cla.ss yearling Bull, eight Cart Horses and Colts, 30 Ewea with Lambs, 48 Sows and Pigs, and Pedigree Tamwortb Boar, the whole of the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, in- cluding a new spring Inrry, a nrst-class collection of Modern DAIRY VESSELS, <&c., at LLWYNKNOTTIA, NEAR WREXHAM. TT?RANK LLOYD has been Instructed by FXr Edward Stadley (who ia leaving) to conduct the above High-clasa Sale, without reserve. 602c FICKHILL HALL ESTATE, About six miles from Wrexham. TT?RANK LLOYD has been instructed by the Ftrustees of the late Harold Lees, Esq., to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnetay Anns Hotel. Wrexham, On MONDAY, MAY 6th, at three o'clock, PICKHILL HALL MANSION, Stables, Gardens, Greenhouses, Farm Bmldmgs, and 142 acres of superior Mowing and Pasture Land Freehold Farm, known as Piekbill Farm, containing 51 acres, with excellent house and baHdings. and Pickhill Smithy House and Land, to be sold in three lots. Particulars in future advertisements. t432 SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. BRUNETTE FARM. TYBROUGHTON. Three miles from Maipas, five from Whitchorch, and three from Fenn'a Bank Station. MR. H. H. ETCHES has been instructed by Mr P. H. Lee, who is leaving the district, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises (without reserve) On THURSDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 28th and 30tb, 1895, the whole of his valuable FARMING STOCK and FURNITURE, comprising nfty-nine shorthorn ottttle, eight horses and colts, nfty-three pigs, seventy fowls, four eeese, an excellent assortment of im- plements, two dog CM-ts, gears, &c., 600 bnshels of ILack o&ts, eighty tons of prime hay and clover, oa.t, whea.t. and ba.rley straw, the produce of thirty a.cres, a.boat 100 tons of tnrmpa and mangolds (all sold to eo off, a ton of Reading Giant potato sets, ex- <el!ertt modern d&iry appliances, and the Household Faraitnre.. Order of sale-First day, the farming stock; second day, the furniture Luncheon by ticket (irst day onty) at tan o'clock. Sale at twelve. b&Ie Mcond day at one o'clock. Catalogues ctm be obtained from the place of sale, of from Aw Auctioneer, Whitcharch, Salop. t5i7 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES <& SON. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. 90 to 110 Fat and Store CATTLE. 250 to 350 Fat SHEEP. 400 to 500 Bacon, Porket. and Store FIGS. A number of Fat CALVES. JONES <& SON. Auctioneers. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 907a. BOSSETT SMITHFIELD. T\/TESSRS. JONES & SON will SELL BY j?H. AUCTION, at the above Smithneld, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1895. Prime Fat and Store Cattle, Ripe Fat Sheep. Prime Bacon, Porkot, and Store Pigs, Fat Calves. Entries invited. Sale to commence at 11.45. Offices—4, Overton-arcade, Wrexham. 646 Important Sale of 21 Head of Choice Cattle, seven Horses and Colts with their gears, two Sows and followers, In-pig Sow. four neat Pork Pigs, together with the Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at COEDYBINT FARM, ABENBURY, three miles from Wrexham. ixi ESSRS.JONESandSONbeg to announce 1.1. their instructions from Mr Moreton (who is leaving the farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, as above, On FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, 1895, the whole of his Valuable Live and Dead FARM STOCK, &c., &c. For full particulars see posters. Sate at 11 o'clock prompt. 4, Overton Arcade. Wrexham. 570 Highly important and attractive sale of forty-five head of choice young in-calf dairy cows and heifers, fresh barrens and dirks, coloury yearling heifere, ttoek bulls, nineteen powerful wagon horses, hack horses, cobs. draught and hack colts, forty Scotch wethers, a fine selection of modern agricultural implements, stylish dog cart, gig and eoverness car, 1,000 measures of bi&ck seed oats, fifty tons of prime clover and rye-grass and upland hay, sixty-five tons of wheat and oat straw, twenty tons of mangolds, thrill, ehain, and plough gears, poultry, nve hives of bees, dairy vessels, &-c., <&c., at CROESHOWEL FARM. hali-tt-mile from Roasett Station and:midway be- tween Cheater and Wrexham. Ti\.tTi ESSRS. JONES & SON have received .lY.1. instructions from Mr Thomas B. Packer (who is U giving up the two farms), TO SELL BY AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27tb. 1895. on the above premises, the whole of his valuable LIVE and DEAD FARM STOCK. &e., &c. Lunch at 10. Sale at 10.50. Fall particulars in catalogues to bo obtained from the place of sale, the principal hotels in the locality, or from the Aactioreera, 4, Overton-a.rca.de, Wrex- h&m. t571 Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Property,. situate at Cox's-Iane. AIIington, one mile from Rossett Station, and midw&y between Chester and Wrexham. nJpL 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. JONES and SON, at the Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of APRIL, 1895, at three o'clock punctually, in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. LoT l.—A valuable Freehold FARM and LAND, containing by admeaaurement 14a. lr. 20p., known as AIIington Cottage." situate at Cox's-Iane, in the township of AIIington, in the parish of Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, late in the occupation of the owner, now deceased. The Farm includes about 12 acres of the very best pasture land. The Buildings consist of a substantial dwelling-house, containing entrance hall, two entertaining rooms, office, two kitchens, pantry, milk house, cellar, wash house, nine bedrooms, and two attica. The Farm Buildings con- sist of barn, shippens for thirteen cattle, stable for three horses, with lofta above, coach house, cart house, potato house, with granary above, slaughter house, pigsties, calf kits, tool house, and poultry house. There is a very productive garden and orchard, stocked with upwards of 260 fruit trees of the very best aorta. NoTE.—There is a constant supply of water running through the farm, never known to have ceased during the driest seasons. The house and buildings are in a good state of repair. This ie an excellent invest- ment, and worthy of inspection. LoT 2.—A piece of LAND. situate in the township of Allingcon. in the parish of Gresford, and known as Part of Smith's Meadow." containing by ad- measurement 3 acres 16 perches, or thereabouts. Possession may be had of both Lots on completion of the purchases. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Brown and Dobie. solicitors, Chester, or the the Auctioneers, 4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 507s om i' LUCAS'S NORTH WALES SPRING PRIZE HORSE SALE, At their REPOSITORY. WREXHAM, commencing THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, at 11.30. NoTE.—2s 6d only charged if unsold. Entry Forms, Prize Lists, and all particulars from LUCAS and Co., 539a Repository, Hotham-street, Liverpool. SALE BY MESSRS MANSELL AND Co. ON FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 29TH, 1895. 800 to 1,000 STORE CATTLE. (By Liva Weight.) 300 to 500 STORE SHEEP. (Including Ewas and Lambs.) A L.FRED MANSELL & Co. will SELL J.JL BY AUCTION, at SHREWSBURY, as above, 800 to LOOO BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, and BARKENS, adapted for Mangold Feeding and Summer Grazing, viz.:—300 well-bred Irish Shorthorn and Foiled Angus-Shorthorn Cross Bullocks and Heifers, direct from the Breeders also well-bred Hereford Bullocks and Heifers, Cumberland and Home-bred Shorthorns, Here- ford and Shorthorn Crosses, a.nd North Wales Black Cattle. 300 to 500 SHROPSHIRE and CLUN FOREST SHEEP, suitable for gracing par- poses. Sale at Twelve o'clock sharp. tS* This is the largest and best selection of Store; Cattie in the West of England, the weights of each lot being declared by the Auctioneer as they enter the Sale Ring. Cattle trucked free of cost and commissions to pur- chase executed with every care. Registered Telegraphic Address PjtDioREE," Shrewsbury. t639 SALES BY MR. J. C. McKIE. BRYNEINALT HOME FARM, One mile from Chirk Station. T?/TR J. C. McEIE is favoured with in- .i?LL strnctions from the Executors of the late Right Honourable Lord Trevor to conduct a Mis- ceJlaneous Sale as above, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 29, and 30, 1895. Consisting of FURNITURE, grand and cottage pianofortes, music Canterbury, and valuable winea of very rare vintage, including Geisler's champagne, 1884, sherry, Paris and Co. 1864, Maderia (East fndia), spirits, liqners, stores, several sets of Minton, Cope- land, Spode and Modern Dresden, breakfast, tea, dinner, and dessert services, Wedgewood jugs. Old Worcester tray, wine and spirit decanters, carpets, oilcloths, curtains, guns, revolvers, rines, fishing rods, lady's, gentlemen's, and children's saddles, horse clothing, 100 pewter plates and dishes and cooking requisites. Iron bedsteads, hair mattresses, palliasses, dressing tables, swing glasses, sewing machines. safety bicycles, quantity of children's toys, umbrella tents, large quantity of numbers of Illustratd Graphic, Qumn, and GentlewoTnan, and namerons other items. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. On view morning of Sale. Refreshments. The brick and tile making machines, dies, moulds, plant, <&c., will be sold at Ifton Brick Y&rd ON SATURDAY, MARCH 50, 1895, At 2.30 p.m. 308a SALES BY MR. JOHN J. CUNNAH. ON MONDAY, MARCH 25TH. 1895. Highly Important Sa!e of 60 Prime Fa.t BuUocks, Fat Cow and Bull, 100 Ripe Fa.t Cheviot Wethers, 14 well-bred Calving Heifer*, 10 Yearling Heifora, Bullocks, and Balls. 11 Grand Cart Horaes, 2 Hfu- neas Cobs, Gears, Ctjts, Machinery, and Imple- menta of Hnsb&ndry, at the MARSH FARM. SEALAND, Htlf-&-mile from Qneea's Ferry Station, one mile from S&ugha.U Station, and nve miles from Cheater. ?TR JOHN J. CUNNAH has been -<? i favonred with instruction* from Mr Peter Jones (who is leaving the farm) to conduct this SALE. Lunch at Eleven Sale at Twelve prompt. Cat&Iognes from th* A)tetiom«r, Grotvenor ChambtM, Cheater. 635a Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR J. LLOYD. SALE AT ABENBURY COTTAGE, li miles from Wreihan!. R J. LLOYD ha.s received instructious from Miss West to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2.-iD, 1895, the whole of her Household Furniture and other Effects, as follows ENTRANCE.—Matting on noor, hall seat. tennis rackets, pipe stand, fender, fire brasses, beH, noor- cloth, mats, &c. DiNiNG-RooM.—Window carta.ina and chains, fender and nreirona, six Chippendale ehaira tvith leather seats, handsome mabozany corner cupboard, dining table, two half-ronnd side tables, mahogany sideboa.rd glaas back, small stand, sewing machine with cover by Singer and Co., walnut overmantel, cocoa matting on noor, antique carved oak writing table with drawers. DBAwiNG-ROOM.—Antique brass fender, brass aah- pan, nre brasses, coal box, pair of Japanese curtains. art carpet square 4 yards by 3; yards, rugs, seat cushion, antique carved aide table, ottoman, wicker easy chair in cretonne, two ditto ditto, walnut settee, antique oak dresser with shelves and cupboards, ex- cellent cottage pianoforte in roaewood, antique oak table with twisted legs, handsome antique giit over- mantel, mantel boa.rd and curtains, writing table, Austrian bent sewing chair, two-leaf oak table, lot of pictures, old sporting prints, books, choice lot of old china (Spode), dec. BED-ROOMS.,—Handsome bed-room suites in wal- nut, black and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, toilet stands, chests of drawers, chairs, fenders, nre- irons, curtains, carpets, towel rails, toilet glasses, chamber services, &c. EiTCHEX.—Tables, chairs, old oak dreaser and shelves, plate drainer, dinner service, saucepans, water cans, scales and weights, lamps, trays, sundry glass and crockery, and other kitchen requisites. OuT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Capital I&wn mower, tennis net and poles, lot of wira netting, garden tools. <&o. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 644s Tenders. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PROPOSED NEW COURT-HOUSE TO BE ERECTED AT RUABON. mENDERS are invited for the Erection of JL this Building. The Plans and Spocincations may be inspected at the County Buildings, Wrexham. between the hours of ten a.m. and nve p.m. on and after the 21st instant, and any further information obtained from the County Surveyor, Mr R. Lloyd Williams, Denbigh. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Ruabon Court-House," are to be sent to me, the undersigned, by not Ia.ter tha.n the 12th April, 1895. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. LL. ADAMS. Clerk of the County Council. Ruthin, Mth March, 1895. t rr?ENDERS are invited for the erection of JL of proposed St&bIIcg, Surgery, a.nd Alterations to a?joinin? Cottages. Egerton-house, Wrexham, for Richard Williams. Esq. Plans a.nd apecincation may be seen and copies of quantities obtained at the undermentioned address. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. SWAINSON. M.S.A.. Architect a.nd Surveyor, 3&, High-atreot. Wrexbam. 651. mENDERS are Invited for the erection of J. Seven HOUSES in Oxford-street for R. John- son. The plans and spec'ncations may be inspected at 45, Manley-road, on a.nd after the 25th inst. 613s FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. mHE MAIN ROADS COMMITTEE are JL prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply of MATERIALS, CARTAGE, <&c., for the year ending March 31st, 1896. Forma of Tenders, with full particulars, may be had on applying to Mr RoBBRT LLOYD, Inspector of Roads, Rhydonen, Ruthin. Tenders to be delivered on or before the 4tb day of April, 1895, to the Inspector, endorsed Tenders for Materials or Cartage." The Com- mittee does not bind itself iw accept the lowest or any Tender. ROBERT LLOYD. Inspector of Main Roads. Rhydonen, Ruthin, March 20th, 1895. 598t WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS FOR BOOTS. mHE Guardians of the above Union are JL prepared to receive Tenders from Bootmakers for the supp!y of BOOTS for OUT-DOOR PAUPERS ONLY (Men, Women, and Children) for the year ending Lady-Day, 1896. Tenders, accompanied by samples, to be delivered at the Workhnuse. Wrexham, before ten o'clock a.m. on the 4th APRIL. 1895. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. By Order: J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk. 9, Temple-row, Wrexham, 21st March, 1895. 653y CONTRACTS. MOLD SEWERAGE. ripHE Mold Urban District Council ia JL prepared to receive Tenders from Contractors for the execution of SEWERAGE and SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS. The Works consist of :— 1. Pipe Sewers and Appurtenances. 2. Laying out Land Filtration Area with Carriers, Land Drains, <&c. 3. Circular Settling Tank Mid Mud Pit. 4. Precipitation Tank. 5. Engine House. 6. Ash Filter Beds. Contractors may tender for any one of the six sections of the work given above, or for executing the whole of the work in one contra.ot, and the work will be let either separately or combined at the discretion of the Council. Plans may be seen during omce hours at the onices of the undersigned, orJ. t that of the Engineer, Mr W. H. Radford, C.E., ngel-row, Nottingham. Quantities may be obtained from the Engineer, on deposit of one guinea for quantities for any one of the six separate sections, and on deposit of two guineas for the whole of the work in one contract. The deposit will be returned on receipt of a 6<M<t-/Me tender and the return of the quantities. Sealed and endorsed tenders must be sent in to the undersigned before 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY the 10th day of APRIL next. The loweat or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. HERBERT BRADLEY, Solicitor, King-street. Mold, 634y Clerk to the Council. CONTRACTS. DpENDERS are invited from persons wish- JL to submit the same to contract for Sunnlv of MALT LIQUOR, GROCERIES, DRY CANTEEN COFFEE BAR. &c.. to the 3rd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusdiers during the annual training of 1895 The Battalion assembles on 20th May, and trains till the 15th June, on the Racecourse, Wrexham. All information can bo obtained from the Adjutant 3rd Battation Royal Welsh Fusiliers, the Orderly: room, Barracks, Wrexham. 6330 ARMY CONTRACTS. mENDERS will be received at the under- JL mentioned Omce until Twelve o'clock noon on Monday, 1st April. 1895. for the Supply of BREAD BEEF, FUEL WOOD. PALLIASSE STRAW: and for purchase of old Straw in connection with the encampment of troops at HangoIIen, also for Fuel Wood and purchase of old Straw at Wrexham. Forms of Tender, conditions of contract showing period of supply, and any further particulars, may be obtained on application at this Omce, by letter addressed to the Assistant Adjutant-General District Headquarter Omce, Cheater 18th March, 1895. 6320 30s SILVER WATCHES. SILVER WATCHES 30s OUR MOTTO IS GOOD VALUE. ESTABLISHED IN 1855. The most genuine and reliable Bargains ever oBTered to the Public. We are now ofTering Indies' hand- somely engraved, he&vy stamped Sterling Stiver Keyless Watches, with gold winding button, and elegantly tinted enamel dials for 30s. Also, gents' strong Silver LeTers. in heavy English hall-marked cases, with chronometer balad ce, for 30s. or on our easy pay- ment terms. Watch delivered after first payment. Write at once for full particulars HARRISON & Co., Watch Manufacturers, 13. School Lanf* T.;v.n""l These Watches are all extra, jewelled, silver domes. have marine bezils with crystal glass, and are marvels of cheapness, durability, and timekeeping, and are usually retailed at two guineas, and we guarantee to return money if not;as represented. Gents' SUrer Alberts, Government stamped every link, curb or fetter patterns, at 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, extra heavy 12a6d each. Ladies' Silver Alberts, handsome patterns, at 5s 6d 6s 6d, 8a. and 10s each. Our Sterling Silver Watches at 17s 6d, ladies' or gents' size are a speciality. 525a ??. B?RRATmN _"?*??*S*?'?*' ALL ?ho desire information about <;ana<!a, the Kort? West Territories, and British Columbia, nuld write to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, .ame8 Street, LIVERPtAoL, for their Handbook of tnformation WHICH IS SENT FREE. Business Announcements. SIMNEL! SIMNEL!! SIMNEL! THE ONLY REAL BURY SIMNEL CAKE AT C. K. BENSON & Go's, CONFECTIONERY DEPOT, 13, HENBLAS STREET. t654 JOHN JONES, PURVEYOR OF FAMILIES SUPPLIED J!Y CONTRACTS 4 ? s.- ? ? ?**?**? ENGLISH MEAT, ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED DAILY. 1, CHESTER STREET. TERMS MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY. PATRONISE BRITISH AGRICULTURE AND PURCHASE HOME-FED MEAT. NO YANKEE SOLD. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— 1, CHESTER STREET. RESIDENCE :—WHITEGATE FARM. 2023z Legal and Public Notices. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CniEF OFpicB HOLBOKN BARS, LONDON, j SUMMARY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. )! HELD ON 7T-n MARCH, 1895. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Polices issued daring the year was 61,744, assuring the anm of JE6.282.120. and producing a. New Annual Premium Income of JE339.957. The Fremiuott received during the year were JE2,077,956, being an increase of JE225.586 over the year 1893. The Claime of tho year amounted to iE518,131. The nunber of Deaths waa 5,584, and 198 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Polices in force at the end of the year was 375.545. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.-The Premiums received during the year were JM.244.224, being an mere&sa ofJE272.360. The CIa.ima of the ye&r amounted to JE1,548,577. The number of Deaths was 168,689, and 1,504 Endow- ment Assurances matured. The number of Free Polices granted dnnrx? the year to those Polieyholders of nvo yea.rs' etanding. who desired to discontinue their payments, was 66,478, the number in force being 398,078. The number of Free Policies which became claims during the year was 6.672. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 11,176.661 their average duration is nearly seven and a half years. The Assets of the Compa.ny, in both branches, as shown in the Balance tbeet, are JEZl.213,805, being an increase of JE2,674,940 over those of 1895. A supplement showing in detail the various investments is published with this report. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON THE 51sT DECEMBER, 1894. LIABILITIES. JE c. d. Shareholders' Capital. 700,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 9,499,379 12 0 Industrial Branch Fund. 10,975,244 16 9 Claima under Life Policies admitted 39,180 10 6 £21.213,804 19 3 ASSETS..E a. dJ British GoTernment Seenrities (Con- eols). 2,208,377 11 9 i Railway and other Debenture* and I Debenture Stock 2,067,606 18 1 Loans, County Council, Municipal and other Rates 5,500,322 4 9 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotch Feu Duties. 2,482,077 18 9 Mortgages 2,485.044 19 11 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 349,245 13 0? Bank of inxl nd Stock 167,337 0 1 Freehold and Leasehold Property 1,196.246 6 4 Indian and Colonial Government Securities 1,811,899 15 8! Reversions 194.349 10 3 Railway and other Shares. 1,436,831 8 11 Loans on the Company'tt Policies 314,981 9 3 Rent Charges 100,357 510 Outstanding Premiums 390,888 0 6 Cash in hands of Snperintendenta, and Agents' Ba.!anc<3 50.507 12 10 Outstanding Interest a.Bd Rents. 187,862 5 0 Cash—On current accounts, and in hand. 270,067 0 4 .E21,213.S04 19 3 THOS. C. DEWEY, ) M.?,, EDGAR HORNE, Chairman, WILLIAM HUGHES, Managers. HENRY HARBEN, ) ?.. W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. PERCY T. REID, J directors. We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts, and Payments, affecting the accounts of the Asaeta anc! Investments for the yea.r ended Decem her 31st. 1894, and we nnd the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Ceninca.tes.&c., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1894. 20th February, 1895. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS, & Co. District Superintendent. <. WM. DAVIES, 13, Queen-street, Wrexham. Assistant „ .DAN THOMAS, Belmont Cottage. Wrexham. it 19 D. PRICE. Fairhill Vil!a,, Brymeg, near Wrexham. „ .C. LEWIS, 21, High-street, Rhosymedre. „ M. ROBERTS, 4, Glyudwr-terrace, Corwen. Boja THE Winning Numbers of the Draw for the JL benefit of James Crockett are as follows :-163, 188, 281, 218, 410, 487, 202, 302,112, 365. a TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. WREXHAM DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. A LL BILLS OWING by this Board must ?t be sent in to the District Surveyor, Mr JonN STlUÇH, on or before SATUBDjLT, the 23rd instant. By Order, 566o JOHN BURY, Clerk. GAS EXHIBITION AND COOKERY LECTURES. TOWN HAT.r., MOLD. TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH To FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH. Mesars. John Wright and Co., Ltd., London and Birmingham, have secared the servicea of the Renowned London Lecturess, MRS M. GILLINGHAM-PAGE (Gold Medalist, South Kensington School of Cookery), To give & Series of Practical COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Afternoon at 5 o'clock Evenings 7.30. The Stove used will be the CELEBRATED ENAMELLED STEEL EUREKA," which can be Purchased or Hired at very low quarterly rentals from the Gas Company, Mold, and nxed free of charge, the Gas for Cooking Ptirposes being Reduced to 3/6 per 1.000. ABMI6SIOK FimH. A FEW RESERVBD SNATa 3D EACH LECTUMt. WRIGirrS "EUREKA" IS THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL GAS STOVE IN THE WORLD. 537az THE FLOUR USED AT THE ABOVE COOKERY LECTURE Ii ALLMAND'S SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Also wsed daring the present month &t Wigan, Acorington, and Chester. READ FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL. M7A, Wandsworth-road, Clapham, S. W. I have great pleasnre ia according to AUmand'a 'Perfect Self-raising Flour' the highest possible praiae. To my mind it is an tdeoZ FIonr, as it is exceedingly economical in use, at the same time making remaj-ka.bly light and digestible Cakes and Biscuits and most delicions Pastry. I consider it indispensable, especially in large establishments. "MARGARET GILLINGHAM-PAGB. 1st Class Diplomee, South Keneinston, Gold Medallist, Anthoress of The Aid to Good Cooking.' Sold by Growect in*" Distriots. Mic COUNTY OF DENBIGH. T\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, for the County of DENBIGH, will be held at the COUNTY HALL., in DENBIGH, in the said County, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of .T'nTT,. 1895, at TEN O'CLOCK in the forenoon, for the Trial of Prisoners, the Hea.rinc of Appeals, and all other business relating to the County, over which the Court has jurisdiction. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are required to be in attendance at the above named hour. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the Peace. 5, Castle-street, Ruthin, 21st March, 1895. I N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. 655e COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) ACT, 1888. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next meeting of the STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE of Quarter Sessions and County Council, appointed under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held at the COUNTY HALL. in Wrex- ham, on Friday, the 5th day of APRIL, 1895, 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 Rate as is within the jurisdiction of the Committee under the above Act. All Persons having any demands against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to my OSiee, in Castle-street, Ruthin, forthwith. Dated the 21st day of March, 1895. LL. ADAMS, Clerk to the s<nd Committee. 5, Castle-street. Ruthin. t656 In the Matter of the Llangollen Lime and Fluxing Stone Company, Limited, in Liquidation. T?TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th?t the JL?t Creditors of the above named Company are required on or before the 20th day of April, 1895, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, a.nd the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to the undersigned, Charles George Haswell. of 84, Poregate-street, Chester, chartered accountant, the liquidator of the said Com- pany, and, if so required, by notice in writing from the said liquidator, are by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such dtbta &re proved. Dated this 7th day of March, 1895. t637 C. G. HASWELL. I COUNTY OF FLINT. '\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE for tke County of Flint, will be held at the County Hall. in Mold, in the said County. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of APRIL Next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the Trial of Frisonera and the hearing of Appeals, when all business relating to the County, and over which the Coart has jurisdiction, will then be proceeded with. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are requested to be in attendance at the above named hour. All depositions &nd instructions for indictments must be sent to my Omce, if practicable six daya before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the coets will not be allowed. THOS. T. KELLY, Clerk of the Peace. Mold, 20th March, 1895. t597 ?TrTANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the W Wrexham ??fer<t<er in Districts where no already represented.—Apply, BATMY ANN BRADLEY Linuted, Wrexham Legal and Public Notices. THE NORTH DENBIGHSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY, DEKBIGH, MABC!t, 1895. TAKE NOTICE. mHE Members of this Society aro hereby JL requested to forward their Paat-booka to the Head Of&ce by the lat week in April next, to be examined and balanced, By order of the Board, 636s ROBERT PARRY, Secretary. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF OVERTON. APPOINTMENT OF HIGHWAY SURVEYOR. fTIHE COUNCIL are prepared to receive JL app)icationa for the appointment of Sorveyor of Highways for their District. There are about seventy-nine miles of roads in the District. The salary will ba JE79 per annum, to include all travelling and other expenses, and the person ap- pointed must reside in a central part of the district, approved by the Council, and be prepared to enter upon hia duties at once. He must obtain the sanction of the Council before engaging in any other empioyment. A fidelity bond in JE100 will bo required of him. Applications in the candidatea's own handwriting, stating age, experience, previous occupation, and accompanied by not more than three testimonials of recent date, to be aent to me not later than Wednes- day, the 3rd April next. the appointment witi be made by the Council, at their meeting on Saturday, the 6th April next, at three p.m., at the Schoolroom, H&nmer. Candidates attending must do eo at their own expense. CanVMamg membtra of the Connoil prohibited. By Order of the Houneil, R.E.LLOYD. CLERK. BIIesmere. 16th March. 1895. 638j Wanted. ?WANTED — A Good General Servant W good character.—Apply, Seven Stars." 648e T AWN ROLLER WANTED to purchase, t ? aecond-hand.—Apply GIBSO, Arcade, Wrex- ham. 628e WANTED, BOYS to SELL ..4.cWtn"lùfYI'lJ T T on Saturday mornings.—Apply, Omee of this Paper. -¡XT ANTED — Apprentice for the Dress- TY making.—Apply, MissMuRKAT, "Bee Hive," Queen-street. Wrexham. 650e rpHE OSBORNE Ladies' and Servants' JL Registry Omce, 7, Talbot-road Wrexham. Superior SerTanta quickly suited. 1009 {'IT ANTED, to PURCHASE Steam Engioea. T T Boi!era, and any Old Machinery for eaeh.— Apply, W. BRnTAiN, Stoko-on-Trant. 607z TT.TANTED, good Generals, also Cook and W Housemaid-Waitress with good references. Waiting engagements.—Apply early, Albert House, 59, King-street, Egremont, Cheshire. 612a ?rANTED. APPRENTICESandIM? W PROVERSto the Dressed Mantle-making. —Apply Miss Lawis. 10, Smithneld-ro&d. b53c KRS HALSTEAD requires several good Vessels Cle&ners—wages from JE14 to £18; a.lso General s for Wrexhsun.—Apyly, 3S, L&mbpit- street, Wrexha.m- y ?r ANTED, immediately, a reliable \V BURNER for RED. Good wages and permanent situation to competent None other need apply.—Ruabon Brick and Terra Cotta, Co., Ltd., Ruabon. 626f XTANTED, to RENT, a HOUSE (de- TT tached or semi-detached) with garden in Wrexham. within fifteen minutes' wa.tk of G.W.R. Station. Not less than six bedrooms, three groand noor sitting-rooms, bath, &c.—PniLLirs, lOa, Regent- street. Wrexha.m. t512 "XT ANTED, BUYERS of our Celebrated VV FLOCK BEDS- Full size, wioh bolster and two pillows, price from 7/11. Our own make. None but new and clean nocks are used. Kindly ca.11 before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed.— THOMAS'S London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henbla.s-street. Wrexham. 1908c ?TORTH WALES REGISTRY OFFICE i? FOR SERVANTS of every cecity. Est&b. lished 1860. Formerly carried on at Mrs White's Orphan Home. The highest references given. All applications promptly attended to, &nd terms sent on receipt of a. stamped addressed envelope.—Conducted by the MissES WmTINft, Sta.mp Omce, 42a, High- street, Wrexham. 303z WREXHAM UNION. WORKHOUSE NURSE WANTED. 'Y ? ANTED, by the Guardians of the above T t Unioa, a single Woman, or Widow without children dependent upon her, to a.et as NURSE in the Workhouse Female Sick Warda. Salary, JE25 per annum, with uniform, rations, apartment, and washing. The person appointed must be between 25 and 40 years of age, competent to attend in cases of midwifery, and qua.Ii6.ed to perform the duties pre- scribed by the Orders of the Local Government Boa.rd, ander the directions of the medical omcer and matron. Preference will be g iven to candidates having a knowledge of the Welsh la.ngua.ge. Applications, in the handwriting of the candidates, made upon forms to be obtained from me, are to be sent in on or before TUESDAY, the 2nd day of April next. Information aa to duties ma,y be obtained on application to Mr BessotI, workhouse master. Personal canvassing of the Guardians will be con- sidered a ditquali&cation. By :order, J. OSWELL BURY, Union OSicea, 9, Temple-row, Clerk. Wrexham, March 16th, 1895. WANTED FOR EXPORT. 1 f? ?f? HORSES (Knackers) fat and L ? ? L ??\? neshy.mustbe a.!ive, good prices given.—All communica.tions to be a.ddresaed E. A. GRIFFITHS, Licensed Slaughterer of Horses, Ac., Gledrid, Chirk, and at the Borough Deput, Wrexh&m. 1067f To Let QUPERIOR APARTMENTS.—Apply Mrs k3 HABiMe, Goraty Hayes, Ruabon.road. 652c QHOP TO LET, m Wrexham.—Apply T. k.3 LEWIS, Accountant, 1, High-street, Wrexham. 564o rpO LET. the NEW BRIGHTON TAVERN. JL Minera.—Apply a.t Albion Brewery, Wrexham 647e FpO LET, a COTTAGE and GARDEN at JL Rhosnesaney.—Apply to Mr WooDviLLE. the Ga.to Inn. 659j np0 LET, a COTTAGE and GARDEN at JL LIajiypwH. Rent 2s 6d per week.—Apply. BBLLis, Danypwil. t627 rp0 LET, STORE ROOMS in Public Hall, ¡ JL Buildings.—Apply to SECRETARY, Bank-street Chambers, Wrexham. 443? HpO'BE?ET, THREE FIELDS, in Grass. J- near the town.—Apply to Mr Jonx BuRT, 10 Temple-row, Wrexham. 605z TTOUSE TO LET, No. 8, St.Mark's JLJL Terrace. Rent JE16 10s.—Apply to C. D LERRY,, 19, Regent-street. 615j r)no LET, 18, Wellington-road, containins JL drawing, and dining rooms, kitchens, and nve bedrooms.—Apply, 16, Ruabon-road, Wrexham. 624f To LET, with possession in May, PARK LODGE, Wrexham. now in wccupa.tion of Mr \V.llham Ellis.-Apply to W. ÂLLiUD, Victoria Mill, Wrexham. t599 m0 LET, at once, good GARDEN, op- JL posite Lome-street, Rhosddu also HOUSE No. 4, Trevor-street and HOUSE and SHOP No 3, Henbla.s-street.—IsHMAEL EvAxs, Wrexham. 609o r)p0 BE LET, about the middle of April, No. JL 7. King-street, containing three entertaining rooms, 6ve bedrooms, bathroom, hot and cold water small garden and ttabling.—Apply, W. PRICHARD; High Grove. 642f Railway Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. ?\N SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, a Cheap ? DAY EXCURSION to LONDON will le? Wrexham at 5.10 a.m., and Ruabon 5.25 a.m. 600o LIVERPOOL RACES. ?\N FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, Grand National \? Day, a Cheap DAT EXCURSION to LIVER- POOL will leave Gobowen 9.20, Rnnbon 9.35. and Wrexham at 9.5C a.m. For full particulars see bills. 601o HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. A TIMELY TIP. DO YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION? WHY! KEMOBA WILL CURE YOU. TRY IT. From Patent Medicine Dealers, or direct. Post Free for 15 Stamps, from THE XEMOBA Co., RUABON. 193n Sales by Private Contpac T ?lYfL A?OLDsT ?EL?LO? ? L ? h SALE.lO.per?.? 01:1 110m.. a.rl11, Wrex. A ??L?NTTrY??B?u?rl?u?rT?-S?AL?E ? Apply to C. BAT= audSoK ??Q.ion Br?e? Wrexham. I Ulan Brewe ±T1 JAY.—Two SmairSta?cKTL ?.-??-? MEADOW HAY for Sale lrst.P.ate GARDENER, Beechley. Wrexham ?PP'7 to ? 1T?' OR SALE, in Tots'?RFFT?T?-? ING LAND in Cdspm????lLD. Nelaon-terrace. Rhosddu. Wrexham ?PP?. 2?' T?IRST-CLASST Cushio?tyre" d <?????Y? -1' SALE. m perfect condE y for aacn.nce.—Apply A.B., ??Mrt.? OSce' °??! ? V?LE OF Cl7?VYDD?EEErB",p??Ey. V A large quantity for sale chean !P.LEY, JOHN PATTiNsoN. Rhos Rhedyn. Wrexham ? ?' ? T?OR SALE.?AMBOOTMAIL c? ? L' two strong, for S-AFETY BICYCLEne. air?ly onoe?w A? ?""? ?O-t ?SHi? S Stanley-street. o ? '"?'—Apply ?' T??S.-Leghornsr Bugr WbIte ?nTR? ? Orphmgtons. Golden Wyandot e. ?pF???th. Rocks. P?eBMtama, Witd Ducka T.? PIYlIJon1h prize-takers, or bred direct from pize-t'ke above ? '?M; thirteen strains on application-J*r-?<M''s, 6s. 6d; Honse, Bangor-Isycoed. ,KI:f: Gr&1. U± pO be SOLD by Private Treaty ? 62 t VILLA RESIDENCES ?nd oSP ?' T?rtona pMts of the town also. DEHE\T?"' J. F. Ediabary and Co.. Ltd.. a.nd SHtpp"'??? ? Ioca.1 Companies.—For paj-ticulM, api ? lli other PiEBCE, 11. Regent-street. Wrexha.m 1'. ÚPL!y 620c Lost and Found. ? TOST,Mar???R3s? R ? JLJ due to Iamb March 15th, pa.tch of ?o? ? E, Bide.—Apply, DABLiKOTo?, riasgoibourne. R ? b?t .ua. on. Y OST, on 10th in st., aT SilverT.EV?pu JU WATCH, number known. Reward wi1l b ER to Snder npon restoring tame to D C C \e.gl'IjD County Bnildicga. d',s, Y JU OST, Yorkshire Terner?ITCHT an ?' tonameof'L?y." FindarwiUberS on returning same to Mrs MAKDEpa 1") nwarded street, Wrexham. -egén\. 621t _?_ Miscellaneous. INSPECTION INVITED. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, WINDOW AND DECORATIVE PLANTS GRAND SHOW AT FARQUHARSONS, ACTON NCRSERI t649 INSPECTION INVITED. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1852. ALFRED W. BUT? (LATE F.FRASER', 42, HIGH STREET, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, Respectfully invites n.n inspection of hia Large Stock of WATCHES at Reduced Prices, And CLOCKS of all descriptioM. The following are my leading lines in Watcher the quality remains, as before, the very beat :— LADIES' SILVER WATCHES, from 20/- to 100,. GENTS.' „ „ ,,20; to 160/, LADDES' GOLD „ It 50'-MH5 GENTS.' „ „ ,,100;- to £21 Solo Agent in District for the PATENT SELF CLOSING GOLD BRACELETS and RIXGS, th< ONE-PIECE STUDS. &e. Special attentioa given to SPECTACLES ASD EYEGLASSES, A very large Stock being kept. The best Appliances kept for Testing the Sight. Oculist'a Prescriptions carefully adhered to. REPAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO BY FIRST- CLASS WORKMEN. 26n THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AXD CATARRH 25th Edition, 13.3rd Thousand (Price s d. Post free of author), by Edwin W. AlaboM M.D..Phi). U.S.A.. D.Sc., Ex. M.R.C.S: (Eng. hv Examina- tion. 1870). &c., Lynton House, London, N. SUCCESS or DR. ALABONE'S The treatment promulRa.ted by Dr. Aiahoue has been put to a crnieal test in Miss Shanuau s Urphan Home. and is reported upon as follows :— Dr. Alabone. of HiCThburv, for Tore thac twelve years most successfully created patients in Ejy Orphan Homes, and ma.ny chiMreu wbo.It pro- nounced to be in a.dvMMJ Cor-samptbn by :he doctors attending the Homes, and son)p who h?ve been patients at the Ve tor a.cd BromptoM Hospitals for Consumption have eea enred by Dr. Al?bone's treatment, and are t ?w in good heaAth a.nd djinp; usefnl work." Medical men and others, whose opinion aj-e of Int: greatest worth. c dially give a.nopimou cUtlK.y m favour of his method of etire. The record of an enormous number of M:hcnt)- cated cases of cure is of the greatest mtercst. TO BREEDERS OF FIRST-CLASS CART HORSEb. Will serve Mares this season &t £2 e:1ch lfare Md 2s. 6d. the Groom. The Groom's Fee to be p? d at the time of serving, and the remainder on or blG.áe the 24th June, 1895, or 5s. extrn, wttt be ch?? f I' ""ILLIAJI "Honest Miller" is the property of Mr. ?1? LEWIS, Rossett Mill. Honest MiHer 1. nsm.. ?e C 1 t i. 17 h'!l years old. of a beautiful B?y Color, stands 17 hin? high. with immense bone and muscu?r po? !:> F. "'?\ D'l:11 Honest Miller's sire. The Frmr ?- ?? by Shire King" (5.335). Gr&nd d.u.i ? b.v '?m o 2 343) < ral" t"! ,a 11\ .Dl- the Conqueror? (2,343). Any Mare t.d ? 1? .? Horse and taken to another or sold. w)f! ? ?-? fnll price. The owner Joes not hold h.m=etf r? pon. wIl 1 be t"ken. aible for accidents, but every care w'"??'- Honest Miller will travel throughout?ne d..?'?. and will be at home on Fridays up to 1.. ?.M. serve a limited number of Mares. S 1 fi f r ervice. PIGS.-Four Yonng Boars for Sale St ?rsen? F f ther PJ.r,lL!l .c and bred from prize wiuners.- F or further P.? ? apply Mr. W. Lewis, Rossett Mill. ? rexh?m. ? SEEDS, &c. '1 '(' Pediree. For Spring Sowings. Hallett's ?'??? ? Yellow Tartarian, and Black. TartM.? Oah- and a. Quantity of Seed Barley Bine P'°?'?" '? English Beans. -Apply, W. LEWIS. R,osseit ,-?u"n ? 1?, t< M a &<Mtt ? pi'?KM, o? -ZII or ''?" res, it is a beautiful picture, and 1l"01 t/ /ra?MX tt'ere no< .'o <'f' PICTURES FRAMEET ON THE PREMISES AT REASOXAELE PNCES BT B. COPLESTON, 19 & 20, HILL-STREET. WREXHAM. Close to Central Station. tlSJ2 Close to Central StatlOn. Ck? !TLTJ 1\T INSURANCE OFFICE. JL? FOUXDED 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1S93, j6395,854,440. IE \YIS iW d For all particulars apply to Messrs 109 SONS, Acents at Wrexham. _———-—- M ATRIMONY.-Wi(Fo,;v?-er, elderly, ? thM M family, who h?s mixed but little in sociey of I?te years, ?d who is about to ??? ?? with considerable fortune, wishes to "? ?.e- tionate domesticated Ia.dy (ep'nster or widow), Charming home &nd entourage. SettlelJleuS. Str;ct secrecy.—Address, Mr GRE*TREX, Sl, NVells-street. Oriord-street, London, W, 618c Oxfor d -street, London, W. — N 0 T I C F, London Advertiseiiteyits for this paper (/1'( i'tccirttt by Mr W. Á. Bayley, Bosentath, Ki,,gzktill-roid. Beckcnham, Keiit. All conimuizit-ations inteii(led.l'(W publicil tion sholi;d be <MfdrMscd to the Editor, and w< to <y Persoll by naitte. Ift coM?M?ice of the tn<<'<w??' ?"" ""? space, :t'<' ar? o??<'J, i)? f?ort:n// ?'? "'t?.n? eHtgrtatH?K?, <?c.. <o ?trcpr??-f"? ? ????'? are deemed of sufifcient importance h' be (idrertimd our columns. Si4bacribers and Igeitt& wiw d<MM-e w be SUPP lied with SatltTdav morning's edition < the A-Dvr-Rwl"- <M'< requamd to cvmmuuicaie oUh the PubUÛ&tr.