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Sale by Auction. r" SALES BY MESSRS FRANK LLOYD & SONS. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will have a Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— 100 to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sale of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a NOTICE. THE SALE of FURNITURE, &c., adver- ts tised to be held at the BRIDGE INN, Wrexham Fechan, on Tuesday next, the 30th inst. will will NOT TAKE PLACE. 159L FRANK LLOYD & SONS, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE CLOY FARM, BANGOR-ON-DEE. FRAXK LLOYD & SONS have been f instructed by Mr Thomas Blake (who is retiring) to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve On FRIDAY, MARCH 9TH, 70 Dairy Cows, 3 Horses, 4 In-Ili-, Sow-, 25 In-lamb Clun Ewes, Iciplem. nts, Dairy Vessels, etc. t243 SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. SALE BY -1. ISTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. £ z, E F- V R P,, Y MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, c oiht r GOODS, in any .quantity, to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. GdODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. GOOJiS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. 2353 THE SALE on MONDAY NEXT, January T 29;)i. will consist of part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, belonging to a gentleman, a member of the Yt.-omar.ry going to South Africa (the other part tm;:ig stored), consisting of Spanish mahogany telescope dining table with two leaves and expanding scrow..Spanish mahogany six-foot sideboard,iftted with celhcdtE, cupboard, and shelves handsome dining room ECUS in freizo velvet, consisting of six standard chairs with pa.dded backs, two easies, and couch (nine pieces) n. very pretty inlaid drawing rojt'i ill coloured velvet, goat's head mounted, a massive oak frame Cromwell-shape conch, nphutetertd ia skins, and an easy chair to match, black carved oak occasional table, handsome artistic fern sutid, with copper pot and three art pots, pair of Ch:'ue^ vases, ninteen incbes high, beautifully paiiiitd in Chinese figures, pair of old Chinese crackled vases, fifteen inches high, pair of richly piint.j Sataume ware vases, twenty-five inches hirfh, very costly, four-fold silk screen, in EtedltVfurk, a rare and valuable engraving bv lLrtcdone. subject, Spirit of a Child a fine signed ^npavinii by Joshua Reynolds, subject, Mrs Sidd in.s the tragic nurse 11 also a coloured en- £ ruvii;g by Geo. Morland, china top tables, pair p,vu:td panels, in-plush frames, pair of Baxter oil- p tin: :1 t1 iwers in English gold frames (the frames co« 40- ench four months ago), pair of pictures in L:;j;; design, gold frame, a thirty miles range field- glass in cai-e; also from various other residences- a uolile ortk six foot sideboard, fitted with cellarette and cap'joirde, cost twenty five guineas two-leaf telescope dirmig-tiible, with mahogany frame spare top, two-inch pillar brass bedstead, spring nuittres'-e-i and wool mattresses, Institute bedstead, pair "f kt-jr.ic!:i tablat;, with marble slabs and swing phi-(bed cbair, with brass legs and cushions, lacqntr tnp tables, toilet ware, walnut frame couch uphtlnitred in cretonne, dinner and breakfast cruets, a larije rocking-horse, Windsor and cane-seated chairs, mangier., 2 pair of new acme skates, baths, a boz-, "f s incepaus, pots, and scullery utens:ls, 8 boxes (50, El.-o cigars, aud other effects. Yal-nhlfe full compass cottage pianoforte in walnnt. iron frame, check action, brass pinplate, and all the lite-it improvements, by" Schuppesser tk Sons, London. to commence at 12 o'clock. N t! f IO'.J are numerous, customers are I., t:d to be in time. zfdart256 SALES BY MESSRS. R. OWEN JONES & CO. GLOBE ACCTION ROOMS. REGENT STUKET, WREXHAM. R. uW E JOES Co., ACTIONEEKS, AC. THE SALE ou Monday NEXT, JANU- TA?',Y 29 h, ?iit include PIANO by Monnington and W< ?:[. drawing-room snite, 9 pieces, upholstered in tayi^rt'.ry, Auu-ticar. bedroom suite, 5ft. sideboard (ne-.riy newt. in;*i!-cart. kitchen piece, kitchen dresser, Clbt: nf birds, hall-ntand, mahogany dining-table, ii.l. of drawers (inlaid), birch do. (brass '• ■' nnnierons other useful iots. A .jiiautitv of soiled stock, including ir.i'.i i.eets. Ac. -1 TO COMMENCE AT 12.30 P.M. lL<;ent-strcet, Wrc-xham. 252r .1:" 1: Uimn. I' luler Deed of Assignment. By Unier uf Air Rubert Jones, Trustee. j "GLOBE." Auction ll'jotus, Regent Street "A V'ESSILS M. OWEN JONES AND CO., .,J t IL\. received in-itrnc:io!:=i.o sell by Auction, t)'s WH:)NE-jDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1900. the whole of the I FIXTURES, and Effects of I R 'irc-x-r rmd Provision Dealer (removed from 5. J*r tret. Wrexham, for convenience of sale). i;ri-iiig Janiri, pickles, sauces, tined goods of v i v ,1^-iiption. including salmon, roast mutton, r^ar.imes, pears, apricots, bain and chicken, Cerr ii IL!.J tomatoes, lunch tongues, etc., self- f.j-.v saeks uf piain flour, washing e: soaps, hams, bacon, smoked bacon, vents, mustard, pepper, salt, linseed ine! vinegar, L,a, coffee, starch bice, 1-:?T powder, and numerous other !ota. The • *;U include provision and tea scales, ,I margarine dishes, tea canisters, sugar i; iuretliiig paper, parchment, paper baes of *7' ry description, stritig, Ac. Together with the including shelving, two counters, I t'i t • i"-oti of the fixtnrc-s at 5, Bridge-street, is invited b?fore the day of Sal> < from 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 6.30 in the evening. r and further particulars, apply to J "Nts and THOMAS, Chartered Accountants, .)!j N',niiJt.i,n-<'lriii;t, Liverpool; or the AVCTIOSEERS, I u A t, iu Iijoms, Rcgeut-street. 257hc THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. firl: br FEBRUARY, 1900, AND UNTIL lTKl'liEB. NOTICE THE PRICE OF C 0 K E WUEXUAM GAS WORKS WILL BE 15s PER TON. 2421 W. D. PHILLIPS, Ll" Manager Lipton's Branch has OPENED the I EAGLE PROVISION STORES, YORKE-STREET, WIth the Choicest Selection of Provisions that ?P .-?nce can select and monev can buy, which will be- ?oid af prices that will merit attention and b' ?")I(l at prices that will merit a?tentio' a" t241 VY7ANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers » on Saturday mornings.—Apply, Office of bis paper. THE BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE'END THEREFORE, PRINT AT THE "ADVERTISER" OFFICE. W R E X H A M BAYLEY & BRADLEY LIMITED, Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES SON. The Largest Pig Salesme in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. MESSRS JONES and SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 800 to 1,000 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep 11.15. 907 a. I ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will take place on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7th, 1900. 245h JONES & SON, Auctioneers. WORSES t HORSES HORSES I 1 WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. 2 0 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. THE next Sale will take place on THURS- JL DAY and FRIDAY, February 8th and 9th, 1900. Enter at once. Good Horses in great demand. Entries close JANUARY 25th. JONES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 46r WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 1900. AT BLACK HORSE, SUMMERHILL, Three Miles from Wrexham (By order of Mr Phillip Roberts, who is giving up I the land and posting business.) IMPORTANT SALE of the whole of the _L Live and Dead FARM STOCK, PRODUCE, BRAKES, &c., including two grand young dairy cows, black mare, 8-yrarA-old, 16 hands light lurry gelding, 6-years-old, 15-3, a very fast trotter (the above are good workers, and can be strongly recom- mended) bay gelding, 15 2 hands, 7-years-old, quiet in single and double, and fast grey aged mare bay colt, 2 years-old, will make a fast trotter; stack of clover, 12 tons; also, new reaping and mowing machine, by Powell broad wheel cart. narrow wheel ditto, excellent strong spring lurry with brake, strong market shtindry, light running gig (suit a cob), Excellent 6-Horse Power Portable Engine, by Farmer, Ipswich pulleys and belting, large grinding mill (new), by Corbett splendid 2-knife chaff cutter and doable action pulper (both new, by Powell), new cake mill, Grand Brake to carry eighteen passengers, eqnal to new, wagonette to carry eight passengers, useful phaton. swing trees, corn coffers, grinding stone, screw jack, lartje fly- wheel, twelve new hurdles, ropes, joiner's bench, two pairs carriage lamps, cross-cut saw, wheel churn, milk cans, cream mugs, six dozen corn sacks, &c. Also, strong sets of single and double harness, set of pony harness, two odd bridles, set of thrill and chain gears, plonghing back-bands, several nickel bits, (fcc. PUR.NITUrtE.-Mahogany sideboard, large mirror in gilt frame, mahogany and oak tables, card table, walnnt snite in green rep, pictures, splendid upright clock, barometer, copper kettle, brass saucepan, toilet glass, two oak chairs, carvers, chair, &c., &c. Sale at 12 30 prompt. Offices Wrexham and Llangollen. ztl93 Important and attractive Sale of 27 Head of excellent Cattle, 3 Dranght Horses and Colts, 97 Leicester and Shropshire In-lamb Ewes and Wethers, Produce, Gearb, Implements, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture, ifcc., at "TANYLLAN" FARM, MARCHWIEL, 2; miles from Wrexham, and a few minutes' walk from the Railway Station. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce .L their instructions frot- the executors of the late Mr Sylvester, to conduct this important Sale about the end of February. Particulars later. Offices Wrexham and Llangollen. 244d SALE BY MESSRS PARRY & BATHO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 1900. THE NEWNES, ELLESMERE. IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE ±. of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK (by order of the Executors of the late Mr C. Parry). comprising 85 Head of Pedigree and Choice Well-bred Shorthorn Cattle. Select Flock of 130 Breeding and Fat Sheep. 30 Choice Breeding and Store Pigs. 9 Powerful and Up-standing Wagon Horses, Shire Mares and Colca. 20 Couples of Pure Bred Plymouth Rock Fowls. Farm Implements, Traps, Saddlery, Gears, &c., &c. Fully particularised in catalogues, to be obtained from the AICTIONEKRS, or Air A. T. BASSETT, accountant, Ellesmere. Lunch at 10 o'clock. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. KoTicn.—F.A RM PRODUCE, DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS, and the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th and 9th, 1900. 140a Scholastic. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. THE Sixth Matriculation Examination will J_ commence on MONDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1900. Particulars from the REGISTRAR, University Office, Brecon, from whom forms of entry can he obtained. Entries must be iiiade not later than Monday, Jane 4th,1900. 77z ROSENEATH SCHOOLS, WREXHAM. NEXT TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17TH. Vacancy for student teacher to practice the violin with juniors. 82f KELSO HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, GROSVENOR-ROAD, WREXHAM. Principal—Miss SIMONS. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal-Miss II. E. SIMONS. Next Term commences Jannary 17th. Dancing Class on Wednesdays. 71h MISS FLORENCE RUTTER, L K.A.M. (MEZZO-SOPRANO). Ex-atndent, Medallist, Double Diplome of the Royal Academy of Music. Pupil of the late Signor Fiori and of Mr R. H. Cummings, F.R.A.M. GIVES LESSONS IN VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. For At Homes, Concerts, Oratorios, &c. Address :—C/o Richardson's Music Warehouse, Wrexham. 223c ———— SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. INCOMPARABLY THE BEST & CHEAPEST FORM OF NITROGEN & AMMONIA. Produces LARGER Crops than are obtained from the nee of any other form of Artificial Nitrogen. See Reports of Experiments at Dalmeny (XintUtntk Century for November, 1899). Produces Crops of HIGHER FEEDING VALUE than are obtained by the use of any other Manure. Produces Roots and Tubers of conspicuously BETTER KEEPING QUALITY than are grown by any other nitrogenous manure. Produces BETTER QUALITY OF MALTING BARLEY than is obtained from the use of any other Manure tested at Rothamsted. For Pamphlets and other information on the subjact, apply to- W. G. BLAGDEN, CHAIRMAN, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE 4, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. 80c WOOLS! WOOLS! WILLETT'S STOCK OF KNITTING VV and FANCY WOOLS is now complete. Although Wools have advanced in price considerably I we placed contracts early, and can sell at old prices 1 2A, YORKE STREET, WREXIUM. 1601 BROWN & CO., MERCERS. W. & F. BROWN & CO., UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ANNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE Will commence on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST. Straw and Felt. Hats, 13 6 eiel- reduced to 2, Seal Jackets, 25 guineas reduced to S15. Cloth, Silk and Plush Capes, 42/- to 84/ reduced to 5/6 each. Best Quality Five-Frame Brussels Carpets, 4/3 per yard; reduce? to 3/ Heavy Tapestries for Curtains and Chair Cover- in?B, 12?,6 per yard; reduced to 2/6. A-Nr MANY OTHER SIMILAII THINGS. 210z PURE QUININE, Is Packet for 3d. Full Directions on the packet. QUININE PILLS, Is Packet for 3d. AMMONIATED TINCTURE OF I QUININE And other preparations of Quinine sold at abont Half the Usual Prices. EUCALYPTUS, In bottles, labelled with Directions for Use, 4d and 8d per bottle. PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully dispensed with Pure Drugs by Fully-qualified Chemists at an immense reduction from the usual rate. QUININE WINE, Full strength, carefully prepared with one grain of Quinine to each ounce, at less than Half the Usual Chemists' Prices. B OOTS, CASH CHEMISTS. JNFLUENZA J JNFLUENZA I INFLUENZA HOW TO AVOID INFLUENZA JL1 The following Remedies were very largely used during Influenza Epidemics in previous years, and have provei most efficacious in the Prevention and Cure of the complaint. WARD OFF INFLUENZA BY USING L IEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT J (Our own importation), Warming, Sustaining and Nourishing. 2az. pot, lid. DR. ARMSTRONG'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE. The best-known specific for the prevention, relief and cure of Influenza. Price Is 6d per bottle for Is, at JgOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (Sole Agents). AFTER INFLUENZA Brace up the system with a bottle of DR. ARMSTRONG'S QUININE AND JL7 IRON TONIC. A most powerful invigorator, strengthening the nerves and improving the appetite one of the best restoratives known. Price 2d 9d for Is lid at B OOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (Sole Agents). tr TIBBOTT & LEWIS'S (LOW PRICE TRADERS) NEW YEAR BARGAINS. JUST AN INDEX TO 101 GREAT BARGAINS. SPLENDID ORGAN, massive case, high top, mirror back. beautiful action, sweet and melodious, 2 sets of reeds, perfect tune, 8 stops, bass and treble couplers, 2 knee swells. Price onl yS9 198 6d. TIUBOTT AND LEWIS'S BARGAINS. AMERICAN ORGAN in heavy solid walnut case, high mirrored back, manufactured by the Chigago Cottage Organ Co., the largest organ factory in the world. One of the finest instru- ments a player can touch, for effect and tone, 10 stops, 2 knee swells. A 15 guinea organ, we will sell for 10 guineas spot cash, or, 12 Knineas easy payment. Low PRICK TRADERS' BAP-CAIXS. BEDROOM SUITE, in Beautiful Art Colour Green, and decorated, a charming suite for any Bed- room, consistin g of Wardrobe, Dressing Chest (with swing glass), Waskstand, Two Chairs, and Towel Rail. Price, £ 419=. Od. TIUBOTT it LEWIS'S BARGAINS. BEDSTEADS. BEDDINGS AND COTS, no advance in prices, having placed large orders before the enormous advances. Bedsteads strong and service- able. Beddinga pare and healthy. Prices as always with us, the lowest consistent with quality. Low PRICE TRADERS BAKGAIKS. ENORMOUS STOCK OF MANGLES.-Now is the time to buy, previons to great advances, Inspect our Stock. Absolutely the Highest Quality and Lowest Prices on record. Clearance Prices to make room for New Goods. TIBBOTT and Lewis's Bargains. CLEARANQE! CLEARANCE 1 CLEARANCE! BASSINETTES AND MAILCARTS.—A few very Extra Special Bargains. We want room for other goods, and bave decided to clear off Present Stocks at prices below cost. Low PRICE TnADitits* BARGAINS. TIBBOTT & LEWIS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. 3027 RICHARD JONES, VICTORIA CARRIAGE WORKS, HORSE MARKET, WREXHAM, Respectfully begs to thank his numerous customers for their kind support during the past eight years, nd trusts to receive a continuance of their esteemed favours. COMPETENT WORKMEN IN ALL BRANCHES WHEELS FITTED WITH STEEL RIMS AND RUBBER TYRES ON THE PREMISES. RBFAIBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ESTIMATES GIVEN Ilf WILLETT'S STOCK of Children's and Ladies' Vests, Gloves, Hose, &c., is now complete at prices to suit everyone. We have a Grand Stock of Children's Pinafores and Ladies' Aprons in every quality. Servants' Caps at Special Prices. 2a YORK STREET, WREXHAM. 2740h No man ever lost his money by judicious »dvertiaing.—AN advertisement travels and works while tha meMhant is uleep and bis store closed ———— — Business Announcements. — I RICHARD JONES' GREAT AMALGAMATION SALE. RICHARD JONE3 RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONEt RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONE- RICHARD J0NJ& RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES ART POTTERY & VASES, A Job Lot, Hand-painted. Worth 4/6. To clear, 1/11. WOOL MATTRESSES, Full Sizes from 141- to 40/ FEATHER PILLOWS, j Special offer, 2illi each. BEDROOM CHAIRS, Dark & Satin Walnut & Ash, 3/9. "GROSVENOR" BEDROOM SUITE, During Sale only, C12 12 0. THE "CESTRIAN" 4ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD, In Oak, Mahogany, & Walnut, iE6 15 6. NINE-PIECE WALNUT SUITE, Our own work, f.12 10 0. 4ft. 6in. OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, With all requirements. Worth lOJGuineas. Sale Price, R8 10 0. t AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATE V SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. RICHARD JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 50, 53, 54, & 56, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. 2929r T. OPENSHAW BEGS TO INFORM THE INHABITANTS OF WREXHAM AND DISTRICT THAT Hlp HAS PURCHASED THE BUSINESS LATELY CARRIED ON BY MESSRS MORTON AT 12, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. THE SHOP IS NOW STOCKED WITH THE BEST SELECTION OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS IN THE DISTRICT. OVERSHOES IN ALL SIZES. THE BEST HOUSE FOR LEATHER LEGGINGS. LADIES', GENT'S. & JUVENILES' GAITERS IN ALL SIZES. BOOTS REPAIRED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. NOTE THE ADDRESS- T. OPENSHAW, .1. 'J n t" CENTRAL BOOT STORE. 12, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 316Zta A. W. BUTT, 42, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, Invites an Inspection of his Fine Assortment of FIELD GLASSES, Including the Celebrated "GOERZTRIEDER PRISMATIC BINOCULARS," AS USED BY MOST OF THE OFFiCERS IN SOUTH AFRICA, AND FITTED IN KHARKI COLOURED CASES, ALSO SILVER & NICKEL-MOUNTED POCKET MAGNIFYING GLASSES, Useful for Lighting Pipes, &c., in the Sun. 3139 ——————————— TEIiEPHONE No. Ii. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECT A T .TTIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 2397 A REMINDER! C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MERCH} NTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL. Legal and Public Notices. WREXH^ FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ————————————. THE DISTRICT AUDITORS ACT, 1879 (42 VIC. c. 6.) of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE by the WREXHAM SCHOOL BOAHD for the Year ended the 29th day of SeptemDer, 1899. KECEIFTS. £ a. d. To Balance in hitnas of Treasurer, 29th September, 1898 107 9 10 Annual Grant from Education JDepart- ment. 743 8 0 Annnal Grant from Science and Art Department 5 0 0 Fee Grant from Education Department under the Elementary Education Act, 1891 428 12 6 School Fees 301 17 S From Sales to Children of Books and other Articles. 57 17 11 From the Rating Authority, being equivalent to a rate of 4Jd per pound on S62,410, the rateable value of the district at the beginning of the year 1200 0 0 Grant under Agricultural Rates' Act, 1896 518 0 Evening School Feex 9 8 0 <• Grant 21 2 G Due to Treasurer on Loan Account 3053 12 6 < 5934 6 11 EXPENDITURE. I £ s. d. £ 8. d. Salaries of Oiffcers of Board.. 130 0 0 Other Expenses of Administra- tion 85 14 3 275 14 3 275 14 3 1 Salaries and Remuneration cf Teachers 15SS 15 6 Books, Apparatus, and bta- tionery. 153 4 11 Ppel, li,,Iit, ;,nd Replacement of Furniture, I and Repairs to Buildings and I Furniture 336 7 7 2138 0 C 2138 0 C Contributions to Industrial School. 290 1 2 Contribution to Stansty Board in respect of Wrexham Children attending Stuusty School SO 11 Evening School 30 10 G £ f. d. On of Loan, Purchase of L"Iud and Alteration of New Buiidinge. 2983 10 0 Public Works Loan Commis- sioners' Fee and Stamp on Mortgage. 55 2 G Clerk of Works 15 0 0 ———— 3053 12 6 Balance in hands of Treasurer 55 8 S £ 5934 6 11 r a 8. a. Total Expenditure as shown above 5878 18 2 Deduct Contribution to Stansty School 90 11 9 Net Expenditure to be certified for the purpose of the above Act 5780 6 5 THOMAS BURY, Clerk to the School Board. 10th day of October, 1899. I certify that this Account have been examined and passed by the School Board, as provided by Section 17 of the Act 36 and 37 Viet., c. 86. R. E. EGERTON, Chairman, 10th day of October, 1899. I hereby certify that I have compared thg entries in the above Statement with the Voucherand other Documents relating thereto, and that the Regulations with respect to such Statement have been duiy complied with. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by Audit the correctness of such Statement, and that the Expenditure of the School Board during the year ended the 29th day of September, 1899, included in such Statement, and allowed by me at the Audit, is five thousand eight hundred and seventy-eir^'ht pounds eighteen shillings and two pence. As witness my hand this 3rd day of January, 1900. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor. zr —1 wa——BP—" .MMB——MM——mwn NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK LIMITED. BALANCE SHEET AT 30TH DECEMBER, 1899. LIABILITIES. £ &. d. Denosits, Current Account Balances, &c. 8807.382 8 4 Notes in Circulation 42 830 0 0 Drafts, not exceeding 21 days'date.. 8.446 2 9 Acceptances, and Credits under issue 177,926 1 8 Biila for Collection and other items.. 118,115 13 5 Total Liabilities to Public 9,154,700 6 2 Capital £ s. d. Total Subscribed.. 2,400,000 0 0 Of which in Reserve liability 1,800000 0 0 Paid up 600000 0 0 Reserve Fund 4000JO 0 0 Undivided Profits.. 22,074 12 3 1,022,074 12 3 241dh ZE10,176,774 18 5 I ASSETS. t' £ B. d. Cash L in banù, at call or three s. d. notice. 2,221,717 17 9 Investments in Pubiic Seenzicif s:- Consols, India Stock, and De- benture and Preference Stocks of ifrst-class English Railways 1,602.990 13 2 Bills of Exchange 2,080,393 2 3 Advances to Customers, tempox-r, Loana on Railway and ott- Shares, &■: £ 53,024 I S Acceptances, and Credits naacc^r ,d per contra 177.926 1 8 Bank Building-Head Office and Branches 150,560 10 9 Sums in transitu with Branches and Agents aud other Items 230,162 11 2 I a £ 10,176, 74 15 5 TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. I EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. gDBSORIPTION LIST. Donations previously announced £ 986 14 2 Monthly subscriptions do. 29 12 10 Weekly subscriptions do. 287 0 2 X1303 7 2 DONATIONS, viz.: £1303 7 2 j Workmen at Plas Power Colliery 46 15 0 Cefn DÜ,trÍct 28 2 11 Abenbary Church Collection 3 1 0 I Boxes at Bltiek Lion Inn, Hope-street 1 3 2 Bor. at Mr C. K. Benson's 0 10 2 Box at Messrs H. and T. Jones's 0 7 6 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION, VIZ Mr T. B. Taylor (2nd instalment) 1 0 0 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. I Messrs Davie=s Broa Employes, viz. :— Building Department 0 13 0 Bryn Teg Quarry 0 3 7 Abenbury Brick Works 0 IS 4 ———— 1 11 11 Messrs Hughes and Lancaster and BIll. ploye's 2 6 2 Do. do. do. 2 6 1 Employes Border Press 0 7 3 ElllploY5 Wrexham (ias Worka 0 15 0 Employ's Cambrian Leather Works. 2 7 10 Employes Cobden Flour lills. 1 1 0 Employes United Minora Mines (second instalment) 8 17 9 Employes Fearnall's Steam Laundry (3 weeks). 1 10 0 G- W. Railway Platels-vE rg .o 0 11 0 Westminster and Brymbo Colliery Workmen. 7 4 6 Conservative Club ±fl embers 2 3 0 Moulders, Cambrian Ironworks 0 14 0 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. £ s. d. Amount previously announced 76 8 10 DISABLED SOLDIERS' FUND. Amount previously announced 6 9 3 Proceeds of Dance at Abenbnry Chnrch Room 5 0 0 I Subscriptions sent to the Hon. Treasurer or to the Hon. Secretaries (Major Dnnn, Major Lead- better, and Mr Ll. lingh-.Tone-) will be gladly ¡ received and acknowledged, or may be paid to any of the Wrexham Banks to the credit of the Fund. THOMAS JONES (MAYOR). Chairman and Treasurer. Guildhall, Wrexham. Jannary 25th, 1900. trd LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Fund t for providing extra equipment for the Denbigh shire Hussars and Royal Welsh Fusilier Volunteers about to proceed to South Africa on ective service. All donations should be paid to the account of Captain R. Barnett Barker, trectsurer of the Fund. at the Wrexham Branch of the North and South Wales Bank. THIRD LIST. £ a. d. Amount already acknowledged 1310 6 10 The Right lion Lord Penrhyn 100 0 0 I Mrs Richard Davies, Treborth 50 0 0 H. R. Davies. E-q., Treborth. 50 0 0 Colonel J. E. Greaves, Lord Lieut. of h h h Carnarvonshire ou u u Edmnnd PeeI. ^20 5 0 0 Mrs and Miss Sanders 25 0 0 The North and South Wales Hank. 25 0 0 P. Ormerod, Esq. 25 0 0 Colonel Wynne Finch 25 0 0 Major Rowley Conwy 20 0 0 F. Cope. Esq. 20 0 0 Alfred Ashworth, Esci 30 0 0 SirR.A.CnnHffe 15 0 0 P. P. Pennant, Esq 15 0 0 T. Bate, Esq 10 0 0 The Hon. E. Hewitt. 10 0 0 R. Blezard, Esq. 10 0 O. G. Blezard, Esq. 10 0 0 J. T.-Sykes, EEq 10 0 0 Miss E. H. Davies, Treborth. 10 0 0 Sir H. Ellis Nanney. 5 5 0 Charles J onea, Esq. 5 5 0 C. F. Woodall, Li sq 5" 5 0 G. M. Brown-Westhead, E-q. 5 0 0 T. Folds, Esq. 5 0 0 Mrs Folds 5 0 0 Mrs W R.l thall 5 0 0 J. D. Miller, Esq 3 3 0 B. T. Ellis, Esq 3 3 0 J. H. Coaains.Esq 2 2 0 Sidney Muspratt, Esq. 2 2 0 Mrs Tumour 2 0 0 1 Mrs Johnson Jones 1 1 0 W. G. Rowe, E"q. 1 1 0 C. T. Barnard, Esq. 1 1 0 Dr. Lloyd Williams, Llauberris 1 1 0 Mrs Hopkinson, Criccietli 1 1 0 J. R. Gee, Esq 1 1 0 Edwin Morgan, Esq. 1 0 0 Jas. J. Dobbie, Esq. 1 0 0 D. Fowden Jones, Esq. 1 0 0 Robert Roberts, Esq 0 10 6 H. W. Sulivan, Esq 0 10 6 LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Bonds of this Company are accent*d J- by Her Majesty's Government, the L.. Courts, dre., &c. Exceptional rates and faciluiv-. the issue of Accident Policies. iEI,000 if f»- injured, or £6 per week while to&jl!ly dlseb!ed fo; 3 per annum. Local Itepreseitetive:-S. M. Accountant, 1, High-street, Wrexham. 275. RE THOMAS STANT, DECKASED ALL Persons having any CLAIMS a? Athe Estate of the Lue Mr THOMAS H?. of Talbot-road, Wrexham, who died ou D^c. t.-• 5th, 1899, are requested to send particulars of forthwith to the undersigned. Messrs JAMES and JAMES, Solicitors tu the Execute Brynyffynncn Offices, Wrexham, 19th January, 1900. 170c WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAF'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an i EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the Propnetors of the Wrexham, Molo, and C'ouuah'a Quay Railway Company will be held Rt 7, Vicor't- street, Westminster, S.W., on WEDNESDAY, the 7th FEBRUARY, prox., at 11 o'clock for the purpose of considering, and, ii so determined. Of approving of, the following Bill, uow pendinu :Q Parliament, namely n A Bill to enable the Great Central Railway Com- pany to make new railways and other wuiFe to acquire additional Jands: to extend the time for compulsory purchase of certain ia^-a for the completion of certain railways, and for the sale of superflous lands to raise additional capital; to define and regulate the existing capital of the Com- pany to confer further powers upon the Manchester' South Junction, and Altrincham Railwav Company the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Qiia'v RiUvvay Company, the Liverpool, St. Ileien'o, and Scith Lancashire Railway Company, and the Nottingham Joint Station Committee, and for other purport's" The only Clauses in this Bill which cffect the Wrexham, Moid, and Connah's Quay Railway Com- pany are Clause 34, which emnowers the Company to divert, alter, and stop up a public highwav in the Parish of Buckley (Hawarden). in the Uiban District of Buckley, in the County of Flint, 38 which empowers the Companv to apply fauds to "he purposes of the Act. By order, JAMES PHASER, Junh,, Secretary. Entertainments and Meeticgt,, FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. A COURSE OF SIX AMBULANCE LECTUHES AT ST. J AMES'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, RHOSDDU, (111 aid of Building Fund for New Classroom) bv DR. DRINKWATER, Commencing WEDNESDAY, the Sist JANUARY At Three p.m. Tickets fcr the Course, 3s Gd. 2053 IN AID OF THE FAMILIES OF THE RESERVISTS. PERFORMANCE OF THE CANTATA, "JOHN BULL AND HIS TRADES," BY THE SCHOLARS OF THE WREXHAM BOARD SCHOOLS, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 TH, IN THE PUBLIC HALL. CHRISTIANS' MEEIY" KING 8^ k January 21st.—Mr Next Lord's L WELCOME