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Sales by Auction. J SALES BY FRANK LLOYD. WREIKAM COVERED SMITHFIED. SPECIAL FORTY (iUINEAS IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD has much pleasure in 1 announcing hi" AUCTIONS for MONDAY NEXT, and also his prize list for Christmas 1895. open to his regular supporters £ 5, £ 3. and be given to the sellers, £3. £2, and £1 to the buyers of the laige^t amount during the year. £26 will be divided in the following prizes:—-Champion IV. Beast, three Far. Bullocks, three Fat Heifers, 1 i t Bull (open), two Fat Cows, two Heifers or Bullocks, Fat nnll (tanners only), open, five Fat Sheep, Shrop- shires, Chins or Chevoi t". five Scotch Wethers, live Welsh We'liers, three Bacon Piys (ove- hveJvc scores), three Bacon Pigs (over eight and under twelve scores), three Pigs over live and under eight scores, three small Purkets, Fat SoworChristma.s Pig. NEXT MONDAY S ENTRIES WILL COMPRISE 80 to 100 First-class Dairy Cows, Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers, Barrens, St.irks and Yearlings, Fat and Store Bulls, grand sorts. 200 to 300 Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 to 100 Gmm1 Calves, from the Principal Dairy Stocks, and also from Cheshire. A Grand Entry of Fat and Store Pigs and Store Sheep. OF R.\I, :—Dairy Cows, Barrens, Bulls. Fat Beasts, F it Sheep, Fat and Bearing Calves. at 10.50. Three Auctioneers. Pigs and Store Sheep at 11.30. Stock need nut arrive before or 10.15, Pigs up to 11.0. Cash payments. No sale. no charge. Fat Pigs or Califs realising over £3 -each will only be charged Is per head calves under 30s sixpence each usual commission 4d in tlia More entries will be esteemed a favour to the Auctioneer, or Mr James D., vie" Cross Lanes Stoves. 73j THIS DAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY, APRIL 6TII, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Important Sale of Grand Cow and Calf, Aearling Heifer, Stylish Punv. 12-2 Pony Dog Cart, Harness. Pony Cart, Gears, Chaff Cutter, Turnip Pulper, Iron Hurdles, Farm 'J ools, about 2 Tons of Prime Ilav, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, House- bold Furnbr.re, including Valuable Oak, 8 and 10 days' Clocks, Oid Blue Wiire. ite., at P O 11 T H W G A X Between Cross Lanes and Bangor. 171RANK LLOYD has been instructed by Mr J[' Preston ?who id lcaving), to conduct the above Important Sale. Special Attention is invited. bbaa. MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 7TH, AT 10.30. SPECIAL PiIZE OF EASTER FAT CALVES IX WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD will gIve £1 for Best j' T hree F :t CALVES, 10s Best Fat CALF. Open competition. Entries invited. A Grand Trade expected. 741a TUESDAY NiiXr. APRIL 9TH, AT ONE UCIOCK. MAL~PAS COVERED SMITHFIELD. EASTER PrtJZra CALF BEST THREE FAT CALV15S 10; BEST ONE. Trains—Crewe. 11 Whitchurch, 12 Chester, 12.40. JplRANK LLOYD SELLS BY AUCTION 120 to 150 Grand Fat Beasts. Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks. Yearlings and Bulls. 400 to 500 Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. More entr ee of all classes invited. t742 "WEDNESDAY NtiXT, APRIL 10TH, AT 1.50. Highly Imp ir t:\ns Sale of 32 Powerful Wagon Horses, 5, 6, and 7 years old. fom 16 ha.uds to 17 2, suitable for tooyn, lurry, and farm work. FRAXK LLOYD has been instructed by f Messrs Y-ifae and Carrally. Limited (who have concluded their ootton season contract) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday next, in the stable yard, No. 6, Hoowood-street, off auxhall-road, Liverpool, at 1.30, their va'nablo stud of high-class working horses. Catalogues from it raillc Lloyd, Wrexham. Entries invited for the Great North Wales Horse hles at Wrexham, on May 9th and 10th. 1740 THURSDAY, APRIL lITn AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of 28 Grand young Dairy Cows, calving Heifers and Barrens, Shropshire Ewe? and Lambs, Tarn worth Pigs, In-pig Gilts, Ponltrv. Potatoes, a small collection of Agricultural Implements, the whole cf the excellent new Dairy yes?els.?ndthcg'eiter portion of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, at KEW HALL, HANDIER, situate midway between Bangor aDd Whitchurch. I FRAND LLOYD has been instructed by t' Mr Robert Owen (who is retiring from farm- ing), to conduct the above important sale on T'hurs- day, the 11th day of April, without reserve. Catalogues ready. 661f TUESDAY, APRIL 16TH, AT 12.30. Highly Important Sale of 53 Cattle, including 30 erand Dairy Cows. 15 excellent Aearlings. 12 Rearers, and a tirst-clnss yearling Bull, eight Cart Horses and Colts, 30 Ewes with Lambs, 48 Sows and Pigs. and Pedigree Tamworth Boar. the whole of the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, in- cludiusi a new sprint: lurry, a first-class collection of Modern D.^IRY VESSELS, etc., at LLWTNKNOTTIA, NEAR WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by jj Mr Edward Sd!<y 'who is leaving) to condnct the above High-class Sale, without reserve. 602c THE Groat Sprin" Prize SALE of STORE J_ STOCK, in MALPAS STATION SMITH- FIELD, will lie held on Thursday, April 18th. 120 in ¡ Prizes. 500 Cattle expected. 665n WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TII, AT 12.30. High-class Sale of 79 Grand Cheshire Dairy Cows, Pedigree Bull, 40 Store Pigs, 20 tons of Oat Stra.w, <&c„ at THE OLD HALL, MALPAS. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by j' Mr Henry Comes, to conduct the ibove impor- ta.nt Sale. 6660 FRIDAY, APRIL 23TH (AND 27TH IF XECESSARY.) Highly Important Sale of the whole of the Fat Cattle, Pedigree Jerseys, Fat and Store Sheep, Tamworth and other Pigs, a fine team of Wagon Horses, the of the Gearing, and a very large collection of excellent Farming Implements, Pro- duce. &c.» <&c., at the PLAS POWER HOME FARMS, situate about two miles from Wrexham, on the Kutliin-rond. FRASK LLOYD has been instructed by j' the Executors of the b.te Godfrey FitzHugh, Bsq., to prepare fur these important Sales on the above dates. 667s IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES situate at RIDLEY WOOD and ISYCOED, About 4 miles from Wrexham. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to [ SELL BY AUCTION at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, ins 23TH DAY OF APRIL, 1895, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced (by order of the Trustee under the will of the late Mr John Jones, of Ridley Wood) :— LOT 1.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, containing 47 acres 1 rood and 17 perches, or there- abouts, of superior mowing and pasture lands, known as Ridlev Wood Farm." situate at Ridley Wood, in the parish" of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, late in the occupation of Mrs Mary Jones (now de- ceased). LOT 2.—A valuable freehold Farm and Lands, con- taining 21 acres 1 rood and 6 perches, or thereabouts, of superior mowing and pasture lands, situate at Isvcoed. in the parish of Isyeoed, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupation of Mr Henry Albury Woolrich. Lot 1 adjoins the road leading from Ridley Wood to Holt. and Lot 2 adjoins the road leading from Kidley Wood to Isyeoed. The above Lots form excellent investments. Particulars and plans may be had from Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, and from e AUCTIONEER, Eyton House. Wrexham. 758a FRIDAY, MAY 3RD, AT ONE O'CLOCK. PLASPOWER GARDENS AND STABLES. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed by f the Executors of the late Godfrey FitzHugh, Esq., to prepare for a Sale of the BEDDING PLANTS, several Carriages, Harness, Garden Tools, Poultry, &c., Ac. nOn PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, mi T 11 ll i. U.1.1.1 at Three o'clock, In '± nree i-jots, an tnai rreeuuiu Residential Property known as the PICKHILL HALL ESTATE, in the County of Denbigh, situate about one mile from Bangor-Isycoed Station, on the Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway, six from Wrex- ham, and twelve from Chester, in the centre of the meets of Sir W. W. Wynn's hounds, and within easy reach of the Shropshire and Cheshire Hunts, and five minutes' walk from the far-famed river Dee, which bounds a portion of the property, comprising the Mansion House, known as PICKHILL HALL, with stabling, gardens, pleasure grounds, greenhouses, ornamental entrance lodge, farm buildings, and excellent cottages, and upwards of 142J acres of superior mowing and pasture land, and a Freehold Farm called Pickhill Farm," containing about 51 acres 0 roods 7 perches of Arable and Pasture Land, with first class House and Premises, and also a Cottage, Smithy, and Land, thereto known as Pickhill Smithy." Particulars, plans, and photographs may be had rratis from Messrs Owston, Dickinson, I a.nd Simpson, solicitors, Friar-lane, Leicester; Messrs. Crowder9 and Vizard, solicitors, 55, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. Messrs. Witham, Roskell, Munster, and Wild, solicitors, 1, Gray's Inn Square, London, W.C.; Messrs. Field, Roskoe, and Co., solicitors, 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Londoin, W.C. Messrs. Evan Morris and Co., solicitors, Wrexham; the Auctioneer, Eyton Honse, Wrexham, and at the place of sale. 432ocjs Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. PRE LI MIN AR Y ANNO U NCE MENT. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr J_ FRANK LLOYD, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel. Wrexham, early in May, 52 very convenient BUILDING SITES, abutting on Watery-road, Cobden-road, Bright-street, Villiers-street, Peel- street, Gibson-street. Bradley-road, and Ruthin-road, Wrexham. Also, some valuable BUILDING LAND and HOUSES in Brook-street, Wrexham, aforesaid, and 48 very convenient BUILDING SITES, forming part of the Caia Estate. abutting npon Caia-road, Hightown-road, Smithlield-road. Derby-road, and Rivulet-road. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale will be ready shortly, and may be obtained from Messrs. Evan Morris and Co., The Priory, Wrexham. 776s SALES BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAB. IMPORTANT AND ATTACTIVE SALE OF OLD LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE AND CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, AT RHOSTYLLEN. XEAU WREXHAM. With the Approval of the Board of Agriculture. MESSRS*BEVAN and PHENNAH h?vc ?_L received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Horse Inn, Rhostyllen, near Wrexham, on MONDAY, APRIL 22xn. 1895, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced and read. all that Freehold INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE called the Black Horse," with the out-houses, garden, croft, and appurtenances adjoining, situate at Rhostyllen, in the township of Esclusham Below, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupation of Mrs Sarah Cotton,as monthly tenant. The accommodation includes front kitchen, par- lour. tap room, kitchen, scullery, and three bed-ivoms. The out-houses comprise ti^ee stalled stable, shippon, two pigstyes. and w.c. Also all, or some, of 114 Loto of superior BUILD- ING LAND, a large number of which abut upon the roads, and the whole are situate adjoining the populous village of Rhostylien. The Lots ara laid out in convenient sizes to suit purchasers, and will be offered in such order as may be determined upon at the time of Sale. A considerable demand for building plots has existed in the looality for many years, and as this is the only land in the neighbourhood likely to be avail- able for Building Sites. an excellent opportunity is now afforded for supplying a long-felt want. The Minerals under the whole of the property are reserved. Possession will be given on completion of the pur- chases. For plans and further particulars apply to Hugh G. Roberts, Esq., solicitor, Moid, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. 727s TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs JL BEVAN AND PHENNAH at the IvingWilliam Inn, Summerhill, on MONDAY, APRIL 22xD, 1895. at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, all those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, with the gardens, and appurtenances, situate at. Bottom-road. Summerhill, in the parish of Gwersyltt, in the County of Denbigh, now in the respective occupations of William Roberts and Hannah Roberts. Also, all those two COTTAGES and gardens, situate near the King William Inn, and in the respective occupations of John Long and William Lounds. Also several lots of very \1.1 .1,1e FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, adjoining :.io above property. The minerals under the wliuie of the property are reserved. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, 3. Queen-street, and Temple-row, Wrexham; or, to Messrs PoYsEit and SHUTER, solicitors, 16, Regent- street-, Wrexham, and High-street, Rhosllaner- chrugog. 725f Important Sale of Valuable Freshold Inn. Lands and Premises, at Hope, in the County of Flint. WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH have rc- ceived instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WUITK Lion Iss. HOPE, near Mold, ON TUESDAY APRIL THE 23kd. 1895, At four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced and read, and in the following or such other Lots as may be decided at the time of Sale :— LOT 1.—All that old established and well accus- tomed Freehold Messuage or PUBLIC HOUSE, called the White Lion Inn, situate in the village of Hope, in the county of Flint, in the occupa.tion of Mr Alfred Jones. The Inn is fully licensed, and the premises com- prise parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, three bedrooms, stable, out-houses, pigstyes, small croft, and garden. The Tenauacy of this Lot expires on the first May next. LOT 2.—A Freehold Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND, called Gadycullan," situate in the town- ship of Estyn, in the parish of Hope aforesaid, oc- cupied by .Mr Bowman, and containing by parish apportionment 3 roods and 20 perches. Possession of this lot on completion of purchase. LOT 3.—Two Freehold Quillets or Strips of Pas- ture LAND, situate in the township of Etyn aforc- said, forming part of a field called Cae Pwll Estyn," and containing by parish apportionment, la. 2r. 26p. These lots will be sold with the tenancy. Rent £4 10s. LOT 4.—Two Freehold Pieces or Parcels of excel- lent PAST URE LAXD, situate at Moorside, in the Township of Shordley. in the parish of Hope, afore- said, containing 3a. 2r. 26p., or thereabouts. These lands have been for many years let at the small rent of £6. Possession on completion of purchase. LOT 5.—A Freehold Quillet or Strip of PASTURE LAND, part of a field called" Cae Parkia," situate abutting upon the main road, in the Township of Rhanberfedd, in the said Parish of Hope, occupied by Mr Evan Jones, and containing 1 rood and 36 perches or thereabouts. This lot is sold subject to the annual tenancy at the nominal rent of 7s. LOT 7.—A Freehold Quillet or Stiip of ARABLE LAND, part of a field on Lhvyn Owen Farm, in the township of Hope Owen. in the Pariah of Hope aforesaid, occupied by Mr Ritson, and containing 3 roods and 4 perches or thereabouts. This lot is sold subject to the annual tenancy thereof. Rental. LOT 7.—A Freehold Piece or Parcel of MEADOW LAND, portion ofanctd caUed "Ddol Shannon," situate in the Township of Caergwrle, in the said Parish of Hope. occupied by Mr Lazarus Roberts, and containing In. 2r. 36n. or thereabouts. Let at the very moderate rent of £2. Plans of the respective lots, and further particu- lars, may be had on application to HUGH G. ROBERTS, Esq., Solicitor, Mold, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. j728n SALES BY MR S. T. BAUGH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CERNET, BROUGHTON, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR S. JL T. BAUGH. at the Clayton Arms Inn, Cerney, Broughton, near Wrexham, on WEDNDSDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF APRIL, 1895, at Four o'clock p.m., punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced (by order or the Trustee of JIrs Catherine Williams, deceased). LOT 1.—All those Three stone-built MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, together with the Bake- house, Shippon, Piggeries, a.nd Gardens thereto belonging, and now in the occupations of Messrs Peter Leech and David Jones, and Mrs Hannah Jones. And also all these Five Pieces or Parcels of PASTURE LAND adjoining, containing 2 acres 3 roods and 29 perches or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND situate near to Lot 1, containing 1 rood and 28 perches, or thereabouts, adjoining properties belonging to Mr Humphreys. Mrs Edwards, and Mr William Jones. All which said premises are situate on Brynmally Hill, Cerney, in the township of Broughton, in the County of Denbigh. For further particulars apply to Mr J. ALLIXGTON HUGHES, solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEER, Temple-row, Wrexham. 778o SALE BY MESSRS PARRY & CO. TO CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, PROVISION DEALERS AND OTHERS. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD SHOP with Excellent Bakehouse, Convenient Dwelling- house and Premises, Situate opposite the General Market Hall, Ellesmere, in the occupation of the Proprietor, Mr Isaac Jeffreys, who is retiring from business. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS PARRY and Co., at the BBIDGEWATEB ASMS HOTEL, Biles- mere, on THURSDAY, the 18th APRIL, 1895, at two for three p.m. A first-claas Confectionery Business has been conducted on the premises for the past 27 years, and this affords an opportunity seldom to be met with, of acquiring a genuine concern which might be con- siderably increased. The Railway from Wrexham to Ellesmere, which will bring an increased number of visitors to the town, is shortly about to be opened. Possession can be had at an early date. For further information apply to Messrs SALTER and EUÆS, Solicitors, Ellesmere. 735e SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. 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., 539s Repository, Hotham-street, Liverpool. WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the f V Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not j already represented.—Apply, BirtET AND BRADLBT, Limited, Wrexham Sales by Auction. 1 8A.LE8 BY MESSRS. JONES & SON, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. 90 to 110 Pat and Store CATTLE. 250 to 350 Fat SHEEP. 400 to 500 Bacon, Porket, and Store PIGS. A number of Fat CALVES. JONES & SON, Auctioneers. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 907a ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS..TONES & SON will SELL BY l?LL AUCTION, at the above Smithfield, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1895. 84 Prime Fat and Store Cattle, 185 Ripe Fat Sheep, 240 Prime Bacon, Porket, and Store Pigs, 50 Fat Calves. Further Entries invited. Sale to commence at 11.45. Offices—4, Over ton-arcade, Wrexhara. 646 Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Property, situate at Cox's-lane, Allington, one mile from Rossett Station, and midway between Chester and Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. JL 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. Lor 1.—A valuable Freehold FARM and LAND, containing by admcasurement 14.t.. Or. 24p., known as Allington Cottage," situate at Cox's-lane, in the township of Allington, 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, OmCl. two kitchens, pantry, milk house, cellar, wash house, nine bedrooms, and two attic?. The Farm Buildings con- sist of barn, shippens for thirteen cattle, stable for three horses, with lofts 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 sorts. 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 is an excellent invest- ment, and worthy of inspection. LOT 2.—A piece of LAND, situate in the township of Allington, in the parish of Gresford, and known as Part of Smith's Meadow," containing by ad- measurement 2a. 3r. 29p., 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 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES i x ZION-STREET, CEFN MAWR, NEAR RUABON. rrio BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. JL JONES A SON at the Grosvenor Arms, Ccfu Mawr, near Ruabon, on TUESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF APRIL, 1895, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. PUNCTUALLY, In the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced :— LOT I.-All those 7 MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-IIOUSES, with the garden and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate in Zion-street, Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh, and now in the respective occupations of Mrs M. Lloyd, Mr Edward Williams, Mrs Sarah Griffiths, Mr Owen Jones, Mrs Kenyon, and Mr L. Griffith, and one vacant. LOT 2.—All those 2 MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, and large gardens thereto belonging, called Reek-terrace, and adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Robert Griffiths, and one vacant. [ For further particulars apply to Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEKKS, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 780a IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, AT SINGRET HILL AND DILillLEY, NEAR GRESFORD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs -L JONES & SON, at the Grimn Inn, Gresford, ON TUESDAY, THE 231tD OF APRIL, 1895, At Four o'clock p.m., punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to conditions to be then produced (by order of the Trustees under the Will of the late Mr Win. Thomas, deceased. LOT I.-All those two Substantially BUILT MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing kitchen, back-kitchen, and two bedrooms, together with the bakehouse and boiler, and two shippons for six cattle, with loft over one shippon pigsty, poultry house, and two gardens thereto be- longing. Also two fields or pieces of excellent Pasture Land, the whole containing with a wood adjoining, 4 acres 3 roods 1 perch or thereabouts, situate at Singlet Hill, in the township of Llay, in the parish of Gresford. in the County of Denbigh, in the occupa- tions of Mrs Lloyd and the Representatives of the late Mrs Agnes Thomas, deceased. LOT 2.—All those Two Substantially BUILT MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing kitchen, back-kitchen, and two bedrooms, together with bake-house and shippon for three cattle, with loft over, two pigsties and gardens thereto belonging. Also all those two fields or pieces of excellent Pasture Land adjoining or near thereto, containing altogether 6 acres 3 roods 38 perches or thereabouts, abutting on the road leading from Ponty- capel to Cefnybedd, and now in the occupation of Messrs George Prichard and Frederick Preston. The Buildings are in good repair, and the proper- ties will make very suitable investments. For further particulars, apply to Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 779n FIRST ANNUAL SPRING PRIZE SHOW F and SALE of STORE STOCK in WREXHAM SMITHFIELD will take place on MONDAY, APRIL 29m, 1895. Prizes awarded in Five Classes. Particulars from MESSRS. JONES & SON, 777a Auctioneers. SALE BY MR II. H. ETCHES. WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE REPOSITORY. TVTEXT SALE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, JLM 1895. Limited to 150 HORSES. Cash Prizes for Wagon and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies. Enter early to secure good position in Catalogue. Grand trade for all Classes last Sale. 670n II. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer. Scholastic. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON.-LIVER- TPOOL CENTRE.—LoMi Musical Examina- tions, 1895; Practical, begin June 24th; last date. 8aturday, May 18th; M.K., Saturday, June 22nd last date, Wednesday, Mav 22nd. Local Sec., J. J. MONK, 101, Grove-street, Liverpool. 750o MR. C. MORTON BAILEY, MUS. BAC., F.R.C.O. (Member of General Council and Examiner Incor. Soc. of Musicians), ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, Has a few Vacancies for Pupils in ORGAN, PIANO, AND IN SINGING, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, FUGUE, ETC., ETC. Pupils prepared for the University and. College of Organists' Examinations either persona!:y or by post. Recent Successes in December last :-14 passed in Organ and Piano Playing, 3 Honours. RUABON ROAD, WREXHAM. 112z MR. GEO. A. BARNES, ORGANIST and DIRECTOR of the CHOIR of PLAS POWER PRIVATE CHURCH, Member of the Council of North Wales Section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, Receives Pupils in PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HARMONY, &c. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Terms on Application. 18, HOLLY BANK, RUABON ROAD, WREXHAM. 26a A TIMELY TIP. DO YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION? WHY! KEMOBA WILL CURE YOU. TRY IT. From Palemt Medicine Dealers, or direct, Post Free for 15 Stamps, from THE KEMOBA Co., RUABON. 193n Legal and Public Notices. WINNING NUMBER in DRAW for 3-Air VV MUSICAL BOX, 180. 743c In the Matter of the Llangollen Lime and Fluxing Stone Company, Limited. in Liquidation. ^VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NCreditors of the above named Company are required oil or before the 20th day of April, 1895, to fend their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to the undersigned, Charles George Haswell, of 84, Foregate-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 debts are proved. Dated this 7th day of March, 1895. t637 C. G. HASWELL. WREXHAM SAVINGS' BANK, REMOVAL TO BRYNYFFYNNON, PRIORY-STREET. THE BUSINESS of the WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK will in future be conducted at the Offices of Messrs. James and James, Bryny- ffynnon, Priory-street, The Bank at Brynyffynnon will be open for business on :— Mondays from 12 to 2. Thursdays from 4 to 6. Saturdays from 6 to 8.30. Depositors may now deposit from One shilling to Fifty pounds in one year. They may also deposit up to Two Hundred pounds in the whole. Interest will always be added on Two Hundred pounds, but not on any excess of that amount. By order of the Trustees and Managers. R. PERCY JAMES, Actuary. April 2nd, 1895. 726a INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889. LLANGOLLEN COUNTY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. IlHAD MASTER HENRY ROBERT OLLEY, B.A., Camb. Inter. Arts (honours) London. Twenty-first Wrangler. Late Mathematical Scholar, St. Peter's College, Camb. Gilchrist and Goldsmith Scholar. Prize- man and Exhibitioner. London University. Assisted by a competent stall of Teachers. rpHE above School for Boys and Girls will JL be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of Mar next. Entrance and Scholarship Examination will be held a few days before opening of School. Tuition fees JE5 per annum. The Governors will arrange to grant Certificates to houses in the town where pupils may be boarded. For further particulars apply to E. FOULKES JONES, t718 Solicitor, Llangollen. COEDPOETII RELIEF FUND. /CONTRIBUTIONS to the above have been C-.? received .s follows :— s. d. I Rs. d. J. R. Burton, Esq., .J.P. 3 0 0 Mr Robert Jones, Tahvrn 10 ol Mr R. A. lylands. Berwig 1 0 0 Mr Isaac Roberts, High-street 1 0 0 Mr Benjamin Harrison, Eligh-street 1 0 0 Mr John Jones, Grove Lode. 10 0 Mr William Lester, Bron Offit 010 0 Mr R. 0. Jones, Wrexham 0 10 0 Mr Llew. Carrington, Cross Foxes. 0 10 0 The sum of 5s each from Mr G. F. Wynne, Mrs Evans. Nant-bill Messrs C. Bate and Son, Mr Roberts, Salem-terrace Mr Owen Jones, Liverpool Stores Mrs Jones, Manchester House Mr Edwa.rd Griffiths, Church-street; Mrs Carrington, Cross Foxes Hotel Mr Thomas Carrington, Manlev-road; Hev. T. H. Evans, Mr Davies, Tynycoed Messrs Davies Brothers, Mr G. C. Pa-ttiuson, Mr A. P. Lane, Plaspower Mr G. Hate. Mrs Bewsher, Mr Williams, Watchmaker. 4s from Mr .Jones, Prince of Wales a Friend Mr Peter Jones, Lloft Wen. 3s from Mr G. J. Jones. 2s 6d each from Rev. O. G. Pritchard, Mrs Margaret Jones, Nam Mr John Davies, Nant Mr T. H. Mitchell, Mr George Pattinson, Rev. Robert Jones, Mr W. J. Nl-illiiiis, Mr Thomas Jones, Tailor Mr Noah Price, Grocer Mr Hugh J. Edwa rds, Mr Shem Jones, Mr Joseph Wilcoxon, j Mr Richard Hughes, Bron Hauiog Mr John Divies, Plas Power; Mr William Jones, Plas Power Mr E. Evans. Pit-, Power Mr Powell, Plas Power; Mr Peter Willixms, Pentre Mr Edward Davies, Church-street Mr Wm. Roberts, Pentre. Two Shiilings from the following :—Mr Thomas Edwards, grocer; Mr J. F. Rogers, Mr Price Mitchell, Mr John Kelly, Welsh Harp; Mrs Jones, Castle Arms Mr W. J. Hughes, Mr M. H. Jones. Captain Simmons. Mr Edward Dauiell, Mr L. Woolfe. Mr John Hughes. Vron Mr Thomas Davies, boot dealer Mr Sampson Mitchell, Captain Ball, Mr Edward Bellis, Mr J. S. Borlacc. Constable Parrv, Mr Thomas Rogers, Talwr.) Mr Davies, Red Lion Mr Tunnah, Adwy Mr Hugh Jones, Mrs Alice Carrington; Mr McLennan, Plas Power; Mr Wright, Plaspower Mr George Tnunah. Mr John Williams, Adwv Mr Daniel Williams, Tanlan. 5 tons coal, Mr Fiiilay 3 tons, Mr Butler 10 cwt. coal, Mr George Jones 10 cwt., Mr J. Roberts. Sums under 2s, JE13 13s. Total received, £ 34 6s. REV. O. G. PRITCHARD, Chairman. MR. T. C. GRIFFITHS, Treasurer. JOHN HARRISON, Secretary. 722tz B A N G 0 R WYNNSTAY HUNT STEEPLECHASES WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1895, Under the National Hunt Rules. STEWARDS :—The Duke of Westminster, K.G., Lord Kenyon. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.. Hon. G. Ormsby" Gore, Edmund Peel, Esq., S. K. Mainw.iring, Esq., R. M. Biddulph, Esq., A. P. Heywood-Lonsdale, Esq. STARTER Sir W. W. Wynn, But. CLERK OF THE COURSE AND STAKEHOLDER :-F. E. Cotton, Esq. JCDGE :—Mr Pickering. CLEUK OF THE SCALES ;— Mr Pickering. Entries to close to F. E. Cotton, Park View, Whitchurch, only on TUESDAY, 9TH APIIIL. THE GRAND WYNNSTAY STEEPLECHASE OF 1100, given by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., and the Gentlemen of the Hunt for horses boyiti-yiele the property of, and in the possession (for six months previous to starting) of farmers of not less than 50 acres, who reside within the limits of the country hunted by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., and which have been regularly hunted with his hounds during the season 1894-95. Four years old, lOst. 71b. five, list. 121b. six and aged, 12st. 71 b. second horse to receive 115 third horse, JE5 from the plate. Winner of any race once to carry 71b twice, 101b. thrice or more, 141b. extra horses bred within the limits of Sir W. W. Wynn's country allowed 7ib. Three miles. „% Entrance Free, and no Restriction as to Riders. 1^5?" No horse will be allowed to start unless in the opinion of the Stewards it is duly qualified according to the spirit of the conditions. The BRYN-Y-PYS STEEPLECHASE of S-50, second horse to receive C5 in addition, and third to save his entrance, for homi-jule hunters, which have been regularly hunted for at least two months (during the season 1894-95) with Sir W. W. Wynn's hounds to the satisfaction of the Stewards, being the property of members of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt or gentlemen hunting with his hounds. 12st each. Winners of any steeplechase to carry 71b winners of £90 collectively, 141b; of Y,140 collectively, 211b maidens allowed 71b. Gentlemen or qualified riders, or members of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt. Entrance, iE2. Three miles. The GREAT BANGOR OPEN STEEPLECHASE of zE400, closed with 28 subscribers. A SELLING STEEPLECHASE of iE50, for four years old, list five, 12st 31b six and aged, 12st 91b. Winner to be sold by auction for 4:100. If entered to be sold for iE70 allowed 71b, if for iE50 allowed 141b. The surplus (if any) to be divided between second horse and the fund. Entrance, t2. Two miles. The FLINTSHIRE STEEPLECHASE of S50, for horses that have never won a steeplechase previous to the time of starting. Four years old, 10st 71b five, list 81b six and aged, 12st 31b. Entrance, iE2. Two miles. The COMBERMERE PLATE of X50, for horses the property of residents in Shropshire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, or Wales, that have never won a race value 150, or races collectivelv value S-100. Four years old, lOst 31b; five, list 81b; six years and aged. 12st 31b winners once 71b, twice 101b extra. Horses five years old and upwards that have never won a race allowed 7111. Entrance 2 sovs. to fund. Three miles. The WYNNSTAY HUNT CHALLENGE CUP, value 1100, with 40 sovs. added, the second to receive 5 sovs., and the third to save his entrance, for bona fide hunters that have been regularly hunted during the season 1894-1895 with Sir W. W. Wynn's Hounds, and that are the property of gentlemen, either members of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt. or residents in the country hunted by his hounds. 13st each, if ridden by owners allowed 71b. A committee of three members of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunt is appointed by the stewards, and they have the power to refuse any entry or to refuse any gentleman to ride, if such entry or such rider does not comply, in their opinion, with the spirit of the conditions of the race, which have been given them by the stewards. The Challenge Cup to be won three times in successive years by the same owner, before it shall become his absolute property. Captain G. Fenwick is the present holder of the Cup. Entrance, iE2. Three miles. tS* Cheques and Post Office Orders to be made payable to the Clerk of the Course, F. E. Cotton, Park View, Whitchurch, Salop. Telegraph Address-Aston, Nantwich. First Race at Half-past Twelve. 719eaa Legal and Public Notices. RUABON ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. I J"L The DRAW for the above Club is POST- PONED until APRIL 22ND. ] NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the PART- i NERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us. the undersigned, George Robert Bayley and William Tinniswood, trading under the style or firm of Bayley and Tinniswood, at Oswestry, in the County of Salop, has this day been Dissolved by mutual con- sent. All debts due and owing by the said lilte firm will be received and paid by tlio said William Tin- niswood, by whom the said business will be carried on. Dated this second day of April, 1395. GEO. It. B.A. YLEY, W. TINNISWOOD. Witness to both signatures, W. JACKSON, Solicitor, Oswestry. 755s _u JOHN SCOTT BANKES, DKCEASKD. Pnrsuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35, intituled" An Act to lurthn' amend the Litwof Property and to relieve Trustees." I NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors nnd other poisons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of JOHN SCOTT BANKKS, late of Soughton Hall, Korthop, in the County of Flint, E-quire (who died on the 16th day of September. lö:A, .t?d wh3se will I was proved in the Principal t?'?istry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's Hi?h Cnurt o: Justice on the 12th day of February. 1S95. by John Eldon Bankes, Philip Pennant iVnnant, and Thomas Thelwell Kelly, Esquires, the executors named in the said will), are hereby required to send the parti- culars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, the solicitors for the said executors, on or before the 24th day of May, 1895, after the expiration of which time the said executors will pro- ceed to distribuie the assets of the said deceased among the persons .entitled thereto, having regard only to the ClailJls and Iklllanas of which the said executors shall then have had notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose Clitiiii or Demand they shall not have had such notice as aforesaid. Dated this 25th day of March, 1895. KELLY A KEENE, Mold, Flintshire, 739o Solicitors to the said Executors. T H E Lr. E C I -I S E S NNTIRRAL HUNT STEEPLECHASES AT PARKGATE. APRIL 27TH. 13NTRIES CLOSE, April 16th. Programme from F. H. VICARY, 721n 7, Temple-street, Liverpool. PERUVIAN GUANO. SHIPMENTS of fine Chinclias Island are due in Birkenhead this week, and Prices of the various qualities can be obtained on application to the Wholesale Agents f ir the Liverpool District, NICHOLAS WATEIUIOUSE Ù; SONS, 1, Oldhail-street, Liverpool. 724o HENRY COWLISHAW (DECEASED). ALL Persons having any CLAIM or DEMAND against the Estate of HENRY COWLISHAW, of the Race Horses Inn. Ffrwd, near Wrexham, who died on the 21st March, 1895. are requested forthwith to send p;trticulars of their Claim to the undersigned, Solicitors of the Executors. LEWIS & SON. Queen-street. Wrexham, March 30th, 1895. 723o Tenders. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS arc invited for erection of TWO TVILLAS in Abbey-road. LhmsoMet). Plans and Specification at Green Bank, LJan- gollen. Tenders to he delivered at itbove address on or before April 13th. 1895. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. NICHOLAS. 712a TO B RID G E M A K E R SAN D CONTRACTORS. BOROUGH OF WREXHA5I. THE URBAN AUTHORITY invite J-. TENDERS for the construction of an IRON GIRDER BRIDGE at the Five Fords Farm, over the river Ciwyddog, near Wrexham. Also for STONE WORK for same. Particulars on application to the BOROUGH SUR- VEYOR. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to me not later than 1st MAY NEXT. THOMAS BURY, April 2nd, 1895. Town Clerk, 771o MONEY. THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOLD. THE above Council is prepared to receiTc .JL TEX13ERS for the ADVANCE of a SUM of SIX THOUSAND NIXE HUNDRED POUNDS, Repayable over a term of Thirty Yeti-s from the date of advance, and secured by a Mortgage of the District Rate. Tenders may he sent in for tho whole amount or for sums of not less than Five Hundred Pounds, and are to state the rate of interest required. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Loan," stating full Name and Address of intending lenders, must be sent to the undersigned (who will furnish all information that may be required) before 10 a.m.. on Wednesday, the 10th day of April next. The Council will not undertake to pay other than its own le<;al charges. The lowest or any tender wiil not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1895. I G. HERBERT BRADLEY, Solicitor, King-street, Hold, 679n Clerk to the said Council. CONTRACTS. MOLD SEWERAGE. THE Mold Urban District Council is 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. Ac. 3. Circular Settling Tank and Mud Pit. 4. Precipitation Tank. 5. Engine House. 6. Ash Filter Beds. Contractors may tender for any one of the six section-, of the work given above, or for executing the whole of the work in one contract, and the work will be let either separately or combined at the discretion of the Council. Plans may be seen during office hours at the offices of the undersigned, or that of the Engineer, Mr W. H. Radford, C.E., Angel-row, Nottingham. Quantities may be obtained from the Engineer, on deposit of one gninea 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 bona-fide tender and tho return of the quantities. Sealed and endorsed totiders must be sent in to the undersigned before 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of APRIL next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarilv be accapted. G. HERBERT BRADLEY, Solicitor, King-street, Mold, 634y Clerk to the Council. EVERY f LAWYER, ESTATE-AGENT, I I DOCTOR, SURVEYOR, I 4 AUTHOR, TRADESMAN, J T AND BUSINESS FIRM, NEEDS A I ?n/?7' o ? ? ? ?  t NORTH'S* { TYPE-WRITER J T All writing matter neat, legible, and ? a done in one-third the time. ¥ A A few hours practice enables anyone y X to nvtite easily. A NORTH'S TYPE-WRITER J I AGENCY, f + Crypt Chambers, CHESTER. f 1140000-lak Ilk 014 737 UNDERTAKERS & CAB PROPRIETORS. LJ Large Stock on SALE or HIRE at JOHN MARSTON & Co.'s, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. OMNIBUS, 10 inside and 12 out, staircase at back, JE12. 3 good sound Hearses, S15, zE20, and S25. 2 Funeral side light Carriages, roomy and light, for six persons. X50 each. Coffin van, X15. 1 Shelibere, or Funeral Carriage and Hearse combined, with glass slides, 125. 2 Station Omnibusses and Wagonettes S.35 each, Broughams, also Hansoms, in good order. JE30 each. 90 other carriages, new and secondhand, on Sale or Hire. Catalogues and Drawings free. Only address:—JOHN MARSTON & Co., 25, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 689f ?'' Business Announcements^ WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR TeTT^ If a baker tries to sell you bread on the plea that he grows his own corn, you will probably tell him to improve his bread and leave the growing of the corn to the farmer." Division of labour is the science of modern com I merce, and it is here-as tea specialists—that we | come in, and distance the men who claim to sn?! 1 Tea direct from the Gardens or who claim to have I • Tea Gardens in India and Ceylon. We Wont I dispute their claims, we only say, if they owned ? India and Ceylon we would still meet them- and beat them. We have little or nothing to do with average values or low market quotations in Tea. We often wonder where the stuff goes to. We select "the plums" for our trade, and these we have to buy whenever and wherever we can get them. I a If you cannot get good Tea elsewhere let hel? I you —We are specialists, and can do it. you.-We are specialist-, and can do it. ——————————————————————?————————— W. PHILLIPS & Co., [JT|, L'- "IeZ T E A M E N, I 1, TOWN HILL, ) 10, HOPE STREET, WREXH UJ CORN EXCHANGE, j WHOLESALE SEED WAREHOUSES, 1, HENBLAS STREET. WREXHAM. 9 -————————-————— THE S E WAREHOUSES WILL BE OPEN EYE BY M O N D A Y AND T H U R S D A Y DCRIXO A P R I L A N D 31 A Y COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL 4™ FARMERS WISHING TO GET THE BEST SEED GROWN AT WHOLESALE PRICES SHOULD GIVE US A CALL. JONES & ROBERTS, PROPRIETORS. ALSO AT OSWESTRY & LIVERPOOL. c- _h- .oI'<' NEvV spbing FASHIONS. R. & It. HUGHES ( Co.. OSWKSTUY, I Have much pleasure in announcing that they will be propane! to Show ON TUESDAY NEXT & FOLLOWING DAYS, E A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF I NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, ■ And beg to invite an inspection of their Choice Assortment of NEW DRESS MATERIALS Includiti- the latest Novelties and Specialties for the Season in ? gre?t variety of Cloths. 9 PLAIN ?TIM<ACE CLOTHS, SILK and WOOL -IlIXTUli,'IIES. ?IXTL'F- I I f?EEDb. ?EW SHADES, SHOT WOOL MIXTURES. SERGES. CUAiT:\?. ?c.. Ac I with SHOT, CHENIE, and BROCADE SILKS, for Trimmings. VELVET AND CLOTH I CAPES AND JACKE T S. A Beautiful and Large Assortment in the Best Shapes. Plain and Embroidered with Choice I | Jet and Lace Trimmings. CLOTH JACKETS, CHARMING SHAPES IN THE NEW SHADES, | BLUE, GREY, FAWN, BROWN. Also in BLACK. I NEW MILLINERY, BONNETS, AND HATS. I A Beautiful Assortment in the most becoming Styles in the Fashionable Colours. the § best from Paris and London, for Ladies, Young Ladies, and Children. CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S CLOAKS, FROCKS, &c, &c. I R. & R. HUGHES It Co., OSWESTRY. 754ec _T- THE NORTH SHROPSHIRE CYCLE SUPPLY STORES, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. PROPRIETORS G. & H. ELLIS, SOLE AGENTS FOR OSWESTRY AND DISTRICT FOR Swift Cycles. Rorer Cycles, Humber Cycles. v Singer Cycles, Excelsior Cycles, "XewHowe Cycles. REPAIRERS BY APPOINTMENT TO THE Being tthe only Practical Repairers in the District, Cyclists may depend upon having their Repine done well and cheaply. LARGEST STOCK OF SAFETIES, LAMPS, BELLS, AND ALL CYCLEALlTIi> IN THE COUNTY. mte Yes, it is a beautiful picture, and worthy of a frame, if frames icere not so dear! PICTURES FRAMED ON THE PREMISES AT REASONABLE PRICES BY B. COPLESTON, 19 & 20, HILL-STREET, WREXHAM, Close to Central Station. tl852 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. PARISH MEETINGS AND COUNCILS I The necessary FORMS and BOOKS can bf ol^'d at the "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, LTP.