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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. LLOYD 4, SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FPWK LLOYD & SONS will have a P Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— 100 to 150 Fat a.nd Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sile of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a MONDAY, JULY 2ND, AT 11. •noiXK LLOYD & SONS ANNUAL 1' PRESERVED SUMMER FAT STOCK 'áLE in ?? WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET, 120 Extra Prime Bullocks and Heifers. indO Fat Lambs and Sheep. 150 Fat and Pork Pigs and Calves. 100 Hairy Cows and Store Stock. X h bed in top quality, comprising Devon Bine <• i Angus Galloway, Herefords, and Shorthorns. llilM '•»* for Christmas exhibition, and fit to win f in Ltii Jf company- FRIDAY, NEXT. JULY 6TH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. Ij 'V O 11 T ANT SALE AT THE LLOUGH INN, FFRITH, I-Vc juile-s from Wrexham, and six from Mold, of TWO HORSES, HARNESS AND CONVEYANCES. Ray Gelding, 8 years old, 15-3 hands, (he-uiiut Mare, 9 years old, 15 2 hands, :p X -ij nitt iu single and dcnble harness and to ride, =i* nearly mw black braes mounted single and |j0-bL L.aDC?-? cart cars, drawing chains, &c. THE CONVEYANCES n?-iudc nearly new fOQr-weel brake" Napoleon," '1 ?'rn' HYf?'ty one persens, two useful market ? ?jr't' scyLfh dog c?.:t, and cob size narrow ?bf ':?? ?"? harvest gearing. F1IANK LLOYD AND SONS have been ljj.str icttd by Mr Edmund John Griffiths, who .'iviai' up the brbineeis of a carrier, to conduct the ibuvi :-)ah:, cjaitnencing at two o'clock. ^•uI) —The pair of Horses, Double Harness and i. fiiiui a fiDE: turnout, and have won first for a carrier's turnout at the Wrexham llav Dav Show four years in succession. 1653h 3JOXDAY, JULY 9th, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. 'lil',il.T.T LETTING OF HAY-GRASS AT XUE KILN INN, CROSS LANES. JTiANK LLOYD & SONS have been in- HLrncted by Mr Jackson, to let the whole of the HAY-GRASS now grown on the HOLLIES, between LPlm-s and Aarchwiel, in Seven Lots. fJl particulars on handbill. 1714r bUO HORSES, £4-0 IN PRIZES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. jrTiANK LLOYD & SONS' Great Sales:— 1TF.SDAY, JULY 31st-IIarnees Horses. WEDNESDAY, AUG. Ist-Cobw and Ponies. lUt MDAY, AUG. 2nd—Heavy Lurry and XJ"" £ Horses. i he Trade will be good to meet Holiday Demand En:ries close July 21st. Prize Lists and Forma ieady. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT SALE by Messrs FRANK LLOYD & SONS S jn a date and at a place to be hereafter an- non.iLcdi of valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, all that FARM, known as DYFFRYN PARM. Give Ceiriog, near Chirk, in the occupation of Mr Edutu-J Morris. Fariher particulars will appear. In the meantime sami can be had from the Auctioneers Wrexham, or from :M!RS JONES-PARRY AND W. R. EVANS, 1712E FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL & Co. .Ü:XT WEEK 550 HORSES. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. pHAXK LLOYD, NUTTALL k Co. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th, 175 High-class Hunters, Brougham and Har- ness Horses, including 12 Match Pairs, principally 12 2 and over. THURSDAY, JULY 2th, I 200 Small Harness Horses, Show Cobs and Ponies. ———— FRIDAY, JULY 6:h, 150 Heavy Town Mares and Geldings. The aijove are a grand all-round selection, and can L h!iilv recommended, are direct from the breeders, and tue Lu'k are warranted sound. Descriptive cata- logs ready. 1675r MESSRS ALFRED MAN5ELL & CO. ON FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 6oh (12 o'clock). MANSELL'S STORE STOCK SALE, ia Elie Shrewsbury Smithfield. ;j C iTTLE (all breeds and ages) including w.jil-ored POLLED ANGUS CROSSES, ail'JUTUuKXS, HEREFORDS, WELSH, and CKoSS-liREDS. -53 SHEEP.—SHROPSHIRES, CLUNS, and (JRUSS-JiREDS. Al. CifJj weitrtiad before entering the Sale Ring. Commissions faithfully Executed. F:l! pwtioulars from ALFRED MANSELL & Co., L. Suck Salesmen, Shrewsbary. 1674r G. F. BYFORD. OF A DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE i liEEilOLD RESIDENCE, with the Stables and JJ irdcno, containing in all about two acres, and kiry.va as RHIANVA," ia the suburb of the Town of Ruthin, and :ninates' wttlk of the Railway Station. T'? LH SOLD BY AUCTION, by G. F. -L '?iOi.U. at the WYXNSTAY ARMS 11i11L1. RUTHIN, ON TUESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1900. • < o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- Silt: to be then produced. i iiin valnable Property comprises an excellent r^i'lence, erected within the last twenty years ;\1th many modern requirements, and decor- 1 i internally in excellent taste. The drainage and in;!ary arrangements are in good condition. J. ut."hltls:-Entrauce Hall, 30.1 feet by 9 feet 5 !l n Ruomn on ground floor, viz., Drawing- •i. lo Icci by 20 feet Dining-room, 22 feet by 18 Rri akfurit-room, 15 feet by 16 feet study, 14 1 y 12 feet; Kurgery. 12J feet aqnare House- Kitchen, 20 feet by 13 feet, with .1 r^r, and seif-Bupplying boiler Scullery, 5 ..¡/. ,d Bedrooms, Dressing-room, w.c., Honse- 11;1 ,c:ùset, 2 Roomy Attica, and back Staircase. Jyabhrjg for three horses, loose-box, saddle-room, i -3nch-honse, all commanicating with each other, Jiouse, tool-hoase, and w.s. 1 II.1 A J rt • 4; extent rather over? acres, ana comprise t< fr;¡ laid ??? pleasure ground, tennis court, ni. ?aUc(} kitchen garden, well stocked with • "v.; irc«s. l ara apply to the AUC- ? r farther p.?rtical&ra apply to the AUC- ??'Ej;R, RUTHIN, or to MESSRS. PEELE & PEELE, Solicitors, Shrewsbury. BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. W. HUGHES, '-OXMONGER AND CYCLE AGENT. AGENT FOR THE < >RLD-RENOWNED HOBART CYCLES. BRITAIN'S BEST FREE WHEEL. £10 10s. NETT CASH. tl495 SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES 4. SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. m ESSRS JONES & 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 at 1115. 907 THIS DAY (FRIDAY), Commencing at 11 o'clock AT PENSHURST, ERDDIG ROAD, I WREXHAM. IMPORTANT Sale of Superior HOUSE- -L HOLD FNRNITURE and Effects. 1658 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JULY 3RD, 1900, LLAY GREEN FARM, GRESFORD, li Miles from Gresford and Cefnybedd Stations, and 2 Milea from Rossett Station. By order of Mrs Pritchard (who is leaving). XMPORTANT SALE of Prime Fat Heifer, JL 2 Promising Heifers with Calves at foot, Grand Young Dairy Cow and Calf, 2 Grand Calving Cows, 5 Excellent Dairy Cows in full milk. 5 Coloury Yearling Heifers, Yearling Bull, Weanling' Heifer Calf, Powerful Draught Mare nine years old, 16 handB, Bay Draaght Mare, nine years old, 16 hands (both excellent workers). Promising two-vear-old Draught Filly, by "Hawarden Premier." Yearling Hack Colt, Chestnut Mare with promising Foal at foot, splendid Sow and 12 followers, 100 Head of Barndoor Fowl, Geese, and Goslings. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-The whole of the Excellent Collection of Implements and Gears, Dairy Vessels also fine old Oak Dresser, &c.; also Stack of Prime I Upland Hay (3 Tons.) SALE AT 12 30 PROMPT. 1601d JONES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will take place on WED. TNESDAY, JULY llth, 1900. 1725r JONES & SON, Auctioneers HORSES HORSES I HORSES! 1 WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE will take place on TTHURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 12th and 13th. Enter at once. Entriea close for catalogue on Monday next. dl419 JONES & SON, Auctioneers. WOOL SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 20TH. JONES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1727  1727 MESSRS. ASTON &. SON. SALE BY 8. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS arts OPEN every day t:' receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ilL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE BIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE on MONDAY NEXT, JULY JL 2?D, will consist of Furniture and Effects, re- moved from several residences for the convenience of sale as follows.-Large painted wardrobe with double doors, pretty Chipendale table, walnut parlour enite in tapistry, richly carved oak Eisteddfod chair, sofas and easy cbairs, gents Chippendale wardrobe, bookcase and cheffonier, dining room suite in skins, pair of mahogany toilet duchess tables, with awing glass and marble slab, Singers' sewing machine, mangle, 8 large tea cannisters, syrup and treacle tins, double joiners' bench with two screws, single joiners bench, lady's bicycle, Chinn, nearly new, gents' bicycles in good order, brass and iron bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, beds, wash- stands and dressing tables, together with the usual kitchen utensils. Sale at twelve o'clock. 1740h RAILWAY NOTICES. GREAT WE STERN RAILWAY JgXCURSIONS will run as under TUESDAY, July 3rd.-Day Trip to BLACKPOOL from Oswestry, Gobowen, Kuabon, Wrexham, Gres- ford, Rossett, &c. THURSDAY, July 5th.-To Ludlow, HERE- FORD, Chepstow, Ross, Newport, CARDIFF, Swan- sea, Llanelly, Carmarthen, Tenby, Pembroke Dock, New Milford, Ac., for 8 days, from Wrexham, Rnabon, &c. THURSDAYS, July 5th and 19th.—To Chelten- ham, GLOUCESTER, Wolverhampton, BIRMING- HAM, WORCESTER, Malvern, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick, LEAMINGTON, Banbury, OXFORD, Reading, LONDON, &c., for 6 days, from Wrexham, Rnabon, &e. MONDAY, July 9th.—To STRATFORD ON- AVON, WARWICK and LEAMINGTON, for 1, 3, or 5 days, from Wrexham, Raabon, &c. For times, bookings from other Stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, COUNTRY LODGINGS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 1684c General Manager. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will leave Wrexham as t'J under: EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY.—To Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, New Brighton, Sonthport, Blackpool, &c., for 3 or 10 days, albo Tourist Book- ings to same places. in EVERY SATU(tDAY.-Il,lf-Day Tripg to- Nes- too, Hoylake, West Kirby, Seacombe, Birkenhead, and Liverpool. EVERY SUNDAY.—Day Trips to West Kirby, Seacombe, Liverpool, &c. EVERY MONDAY —Day Tripa to Chester, Nea- ton, HeBWfcll, West Kirby, Birkenhead, Seacombe, Liverpool, New Brighton, Rhyl, Abergele, Colwyn Bay, and Llandudno. For times, bookings from other stations, and fnll particulars, see bills to be obtained at the stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, Central Station, General Manager. Wrexham, Jnne, 1900. 1728c TIMBER. SLATES. FIRE BRICKS. TILES. MENTS. LATHS. SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Bnilding Material. EDWARD MEREDITH JONE S'S, TIMBER YARD, AND GAS ENGINE SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS .— 1816 MEREDITH, WREXHAM." WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers on Saturday mornings.—Appl,, Office of his paper. MESSRS R- OWEN JONES A CO. GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE on MONDAY next will include (removed from several bouses in the town, also under distress for rent), leather suite, seven pieces (nearly new), two oak hat stands, suite upholstered in velvet, walnat frames, mail carta, bassinettes, sofa, with high-back, arm-chair, with upholstered seat, six pairs of bedsteads, mattresses, three beds, three chests of drawers, three washstands, dressing tables, bedroom chairs, toilet sets, towel rails, leather-seated chairs, sofa, kitchen dresser, Windsor chairs, arm- c b air8,rocki ng ch airs, fenders, fi rei rOD B, Siner8' sewi D gs machine, brass-rail fenders, fire brasses, mangle, Persian bedsteads, mahogany sideboard, oak corner cupboard, lady's and gent's cycles, &c., &c. Owing to the large number of lots this sale will be commenced punctuall v at 1 o'clock. No reserve. Auctioneers' Offices 11 Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-Rtreet, Wrexham. Telephone, No. 0200. 1716E LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES. DRAW for James Gillam, Rhosnessney. Winning numbers-10, 81. j DRAW for the Benefit of Joseph Cope.— J.C. wishes to thank his numerous Friends for the liberal way in which they have responded to his call by so willingly taking books of tickets to dis- pose of, and trusts they will endeavour to dispose of them in good time, so as to be able to return duplicates at the time stated, viz., Monday, July 9ih, so as to avoid any postponement. 1683d NOTICE. J. MORISON & SON, ARCHITECTS. THE Business of the above Firm will be JL carried on as heretofore by Mr GEO. MORISON, I at No. 10, KING STREET, WBEXHAH. Thorough practical and artistic knowledge. 1459d TUBAL CAIN JONES (DECEASED). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant Nto the Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, that all persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of TUBAL CAIN JONES, late of Leeswood Honse, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, Esqnire, Justice of the Peaca for the Borough of Wrexham and Conntv of Denbigh (who died on the 23rd day of January, 1896, and whose will was proved in London on the 12th day of May, 1896, by Phyllis Gardner Jones, pince deceased, and Peter Thompson, two of the executors therein named), are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the First day of August, 1900, after which day the said Peter Thompson, as surviving executor, will distribute the assets among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated this 12h day of J.ane, 1900. ALLINGTON HUGHES & HATE, 4, Regent-street, Wrexham, 1557a Solicitors to the said Executors. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. WREXHAM DISTRICT. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. To Farmers, Dairymen, Batchers, Shopkeeper", Bakers, Millers, Coal Dealers, Publicans, and every person who cses, or has in his possesion for nse for trade, any weight, measure, or weighing instrument whatsoever. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the .L\ Weights and Measures Office, County Build- ings, Wrexham, will be Open for the purpose of Verifying, Adjusting, and Stamping Weights and Measures, and the Verification and Stamping, if found correct, of Weighing Instruments brongat to the Inspector for that purpose, in the manner and form prescribed by the Acts 41 and 42 Vic.. cap. 49. and 52 and 53 Vic., cap. 21. on the SECOND TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY in JULY (Jul v lO.h and llth), and NOT on the FIRST TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY as usual. All Weights, Measures, and Weighing Instruments brought to the Inspector for Verification must be Clean and Smooth, and free from Ruat, Grease, and Black Lead. And further notice is hereby given, that all persons found using, or having in their possession for use in trade, nnjnst or unstamped Weights, Measures, or Weighing Instruments after this notice, will be prosecuted. By Order of the Denbighshire County Council, NOAH PRICE, d Inspector of Weights and Measures. TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. GUBSCRIPTION LIST. Amount previously announced £ 2404 15 5 Monthly subscriptions do. 71 9 10 Weekly subscriptions do. 903 13 5 E3379 18 8 DONATIONS, viz.:— £ a. d. Brvmbo Steel Co., Limited, and Employee 77 11 8 Wrexham and Acton Collieries, viz. Mens' Subscriptions 8 6 1 Owners, 25 per cent 2 1 6 ———— 10 7 7 Wrexham Christies at Rhostyllen 0 5 4 Box, per Mr Joseph Rogers, Rhos 0 2 3 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, viz. Dr. Richard Williams (seven months).. 7 0 0 Mr T. B. Taylor (five months), due 31st May 5 o 0 General the Hon. Savage Mostyn (three months), to 30th Jnne 3 0 0 Mr Thomas Bury (three months), to 30th June. 300 Mr Charles Bayliss, 15, Bury-street 0 2 0 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ a. d. Westminster and Brymbo Colliery work- men 7 0 10 Messrs Hughes & Lancaster and employes 2 3 5 Messrs DtIovies Bros Employes, viz. f— Abenbury Terra Cotta Works.. 0 16 0 Building Department 0 13 2 Bryn Teg Quarry. 0 1 3 1 10 5 tE. mployes Wrexham Gas Company 0 15 0 Moulders Cambrian Iron Works 0 8 0 Border Press Employes 0 5 4 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. £ a. d. Amount previously annonnced. 149 7 10 DISABLED SOLDIEES' FUND. £ S. d. Amoant previously announced 83 8 3 SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT. Total amount of Mbscriptions received.. 3496 17 10 Total payments, viz.:— For Relief. 1411 14 0 For expenses 58 4 6 1469 18 6 Balance 2026 19 4 Total weekly pay for relief 60 90 Number of recipients of relief, viz.:— Wives, mothers, and other relatives 186 Children 258 Total 444 Subscriptions sent to the Hon. Treasurer or to Hon. Secretaries (Major Dunn, Major Lead- better, and Mr Ll. Hugh-Jones) 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, 28th June, 1900. thr THE COAL MINES I REGULATION ACT, 1887. NORTH WALES DISTRICT. NEW SPECIAL RULES. BAYLEY & BRADLEY8 LIMITED ADVERTISERI OFFICE. TBLBPHONB No. 66. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. J P. LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SBEP, FIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAREHOUSEARGYLE & LORD STREETS, W R E X H A M. 128 W. W. REES, SILK MERCER & GENERAL DRAPER, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM, GRAND DISPLAY OF HOT WEATHER GOODS. WASHING COSTUMES, 9/6, 12/6 to 25/6. MUSLIN & PIQUE BLOUSES 1111-L, 2/6, 2/11, (extra value). WASHING SILKS in White and Coloured, (very special) 1/2;, per yard. WASHING ZEPHYRS, CREPONS, MERCERETTES (Imitation Silk) and LAWNS 5jd, 6!d, 7d, 94-d, Hid per yard. WHITE MUSLINS in Swiss Spots, Sprigs, Lace Stripes and Floral Designs 3id, 4M, 5td to l/2ta per yard. SUNSHADES in Great Variety from 1/3 to 16/6. CHILDRENS WASHING OUTFITS I NEW MILLINERY-ADDITIONS DAILY. Non ADDRESS :— W. W. REES, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 1494 WHERE DID YOU GET THAT BLOUSE ? WHY OF COURSE AT THE BAZAAR, CENTRAL ARCADE. l/ll. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN. SPECIAL SHOW IN TIES AND FANCY NECK BANDS. 1363 "GLOBE" AUCTION ROOMS, THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STREET, and close to both Railway Stations. AUCTION SALES EVERY MONDAY. FULL PARTICULARS IN THE USUAL AUCTION COLUMNS R. OWEN JONES & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c., REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. GOODS CALLED FOR AND SOLD AT MODERATE INCLUSIVE CHARGES, INSTRUCTIONS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. COMMISSIONS TAKEN TO ATTEND SALES. ANY DISTANCE. TELEPHONE NO. 0200. 1554 RE-OPENING or CENTRAL STORES BRIDGE STREET & BROOK STREET, WREXHAM. THE Inhabitants of Wrexham and District are respectfully informed that the above STORES are now OPEN with an unusually LARGE AND WELL-SELBCTED STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, &c., &c- W. J. WILLIAMS takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging the large measure of support received from his numerous and ever-increasing Customers during a period of great difficulty and embarrassment, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make CENTRAL STORES the centre for the BEST AND CHEAPEST ARTICLES IN THE TOWN. 1258rc TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES:— RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 I —————————— ? —————— WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisers I W on Saturday morniuge.-Apply, Office of I tibia paper. I No man ever lost his money by judicions aclvertiaing.-An advt i tifiement iravjla and works while the merchant i., asleep and his store closed. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL OFFER. 50,000 BEDDING PLANTS. VERY FINE AND WELL GROWN. GERANIUMS of Sorts 3/- to 4/- per dozen. CALCEOLARIAS in Pots 2/-to 2/6 „ out of Beds 2/- 99 BLUE n LOBELIAS out ol Pots 2/. to 2/6 per dozen. out of Boxes 1/- to 1/6 ASTERS and STOCKS, Choice Sorts 3/6 per 100, 6d per dozen. BEGONIAS, DAHLIAS, FUCHIAS, MARGUERITES, HELIOTROPES BEGOVNEIARBS, ENA$, PYRETHRUM, PERILLA, ZINNIABI L&C-9 &C- TOMATO, CUCUMBER, VEGETABLE MARROW, CELERY PLANTS, &c., &c. E;T:RACHAN & EVA-E;, Railway Station Nurseries, and Roseneath Gardens, Wrexham. LIST ON APPLICATION. 2436 THE TRIPLEX Co, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, LORD STREET, WREXHAM. QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT AND WIRING. COMMUTATORS RE-BUILT & RE-TURNED. 814 ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS. FFRITH SECOND ANNUAL SPORTS WILL BE HELD 01% 4TH AUGUST. Further particulars see later advertisement. tl607 RHOS FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW. SPORTS AND CHORAL COMPETITION. ON MONDAY, JULY 30 h. 1900, AT LLANER- CHRUGOG PARK. THE Committee invite Tenders for the sole I right of supplying Refreshments. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, on or before Tuesday, July 3rd, 1900. J. CHARLES. Secretary. 1673r ELLESMERE LADIES' CLUB. THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE ELLESMERE FEMALE FRIENDLY SOCIETY WILL liE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH, 1900. Tea will be provided as usual for Visitors on the II Bowling Green. DANCINC. will commence at 5 o'clock. If the weather be nnpropition- the Dancing will take place in the New Market Hall, instead of on I the Bowling Green. S. A. GOUGH, Secretary. The Cambrian Railways Company will issue Cheap Tickets by trains leaving Wrexhaui, &-e,, 1.35. 3.55, and 7.15 p.m. 1665a THE GRESFORD AND DISTRICT ROSE CLUB. THE 21ST E X H I BIT I OjN 0 F CUT ROSES AND OTHER FLOWERS WILL BE HELD AT GRESFORD, Is THE GROUNDS OF ANNEFIELD (By kind permission of Mrs Townshend), ON FRIDAY, JULY 13TH. 1556a GRESFORD LADIES' CLUB. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD Ox MONDAY, JULY 9TH, 1900. TEA on the Green at 4 o'clock. DANCING will commence immediately qfter Tea. THE ROYAL BUCKLEY TOWN BAND will attend. Admission to the Green and Tea, Is 6d; after Tea, la after 7 o'clock, 6J. Convenient Services of Trains from Chester and Wrexham to Gresford. GEORGE CROMAR, Secretary. Rossett. 171031 RHOS FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY. JULY 30th, 1900. SPORTS: JUVENILE AND CHORAL OPEN COMPETITION. GRAND JUVENILE CHORAL COMPETITION for Children under 15 years of age. Test Pieces 1. Storm the Fort of Sin (Samuels). Eight Adults allowed to assist. 2 "Y Mae Cvfaill i Blant Bycbain" (A. P. Morgan); ("There's a Friend for Little Children.") For Choirs of not lees than 35 in number. 1st Prize, t5 and Gold Centre Medal for Con- ductor; 2nd Prize, Y,2 10a 3rd Pr:lze, SL. GRAND CHORAL COMPETITION For mixed Choirs of not less than 35 in nnmber. Test Piece:— A.wn yn Mlaen (ou wo go) Tom Price. 1st Prize, f.6 and Silver Cup for the Conductor. 2nd Prize .£3, and Gold Centre Msdal for the Conductor. For the BEST SOLO (Open to any Voice.) Own Choice. 1st Prize, Gold Medal. 2nd Prize, Gold Centre Medal. Music supplied by Mr R. Mills, Herald Cffice, Rhoa, near Rnabon. For Schedules, Conditions, and farther Competi- tions see future advertisements, or apply to 1612a J. CHARLES, Secretary. ALL ORDERS for PRINTING, LITHO. GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other iinu. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone I 1"" 56. ENTERTAINMENTS &. MEETINGS. CHESTER TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1900. LIST OF WORKS TO BE PERFORMED. IN the Cathedral—WEDNESDAY MORNING, JL July 25th: ELIJAH (Mendelssohn). WEDNES- DAY EVENING: ZION (Gade) SYMPHONIE PATHETIQUE (Techsikowsky) MASS IN C (Beethoven). THURSDAY MORNING, July 26th: FUNERAL AND TRIUMPHAL SYMPHONY (Berlioz); REQUIEM (Joseph C. Bridge); SONG OF MIRIAM (Schubert). GOOD FRIDAY MUSIC from PARSIFAL (Wagner); THE DELUGE (Saint-Saens). FUIDAY MORNING, July 27th: BLEST PAIl OF SIRENS (C. Hubert H. Parry); HORA NOVISSIMA (Horatio W. Parker) IN MEMORIAM (Sullivan); HEAR MY PKAYER (Mendelssohn) THE TRANSFIGURATION (Perosi). FBIDAY EVENING MKSSIAH (Handel). In the Music Hail—TU::BSL'AY EV*VINO, July 26th: FAUST (Berlioz). Principal Vocalists: Miss ESCHEn PALLISER. Miss ADA CROSSLF.Y. MR WILLIAM GREEN. Miss ALICE EST*. MlBS GIULIA RAVOGLI. MR LLOYD CHANDOS. MR ANDREW BLACK. MR CHARLES KNOWLES. MR BANTOCK PIERPOIN T Tickets and all information from Messrs PHILLIPSON AND GOLDER, Chester, who will send programme (gratis) on application. DR. JOSEPH C. BRIDGE )  REV. HAROLD H. WIUGHT, ? °°?' ?ecretanea 1682h I TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for DRIVING A I METAL DRIFT at HAFOD COLLIERY, RUABON, from Red to Main Coal, eight feet by six feet six inches, distance about 100 yards. Particulars can be obtained from Mr Enoch Jones, manager. Tenders to Mr Dyke Dennis, on or before 14th July. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 1678f BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. DRAINAGE WORKS. THE URBAN AUTHORITY INVITE JL TENDERS for Works for Draining Storm Water from Brook-street, Pentrefelin, &c. Plan and Specification can be seen at the Borongh Surveyor's Office, Gni dhall. Tenders (endorsed and sealed) to be sent to the I nndersigned not later than noon on Wednesday, Jzzly llth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS BURY, Town Clerk. 28th Jane, 1900. 1717a BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ALTERATIONS AT DEPOT. THE URBAN AUTHORITY INVITE TTENDERS for Alterations to Bnildings con- nected with Construction of Refuse Destructor. Plan and Specification can be seen at the Borough Surveyor's Office, Guildhall. Tenders (endorsed and sealed) to be sent to the undersigned by July 21st. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS BURY, Town Clerk. 28th Jane, 1900. 1718a SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. LADY'S Bicycle, Club Swift," in good JLJ condition.—W.J., Advertiser Office. 1681r TO be Sold, a small Busines s, in good stand Tin Wrexham good opportunity for young man -Address Trade," Advertiser Office. 1723a DRIPPING I DRIPPING II DRIPPING I I Best Quality. 4d per Pound. WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL 2085& WREXHAM. TO be Sold by Private Treaty. All those -L TwoExceHent Freehold Dweilmg-hoaseswitb Gardens attached, known as West Side," and being Nos. 63 and 65. Erddig-road, Wrrexham. Let at the annual rental of iE28 Lach.-Apply to Messrs Jones and Sou, Auctisneers, etc., Arcade. Wrexham 1726r LOST & FOUND. FOUND, on Bradley-road, small Terrier JL Bitch, three spot3 on back. If net claimed within three days will be Bold.-Apply, 17, Cobden- road. 1700r THE BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE END THEREFORE, PRINT AT THE "ADVERTISER" OFFICE. [ WREXHAM. «