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Saks fry §ntctioit. Messrs. W. Sew and Son. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTIES CF DENBIGH AND FLINT. Sale of valuable FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES at Ruthin, Rhyl, and Llanrwst, and FREEHOLD LAND at Cynwyd. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON, towards the end of the present, month of September, 1875, the above valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate as follows:— RUTHIN. The DWELLING-HOUSES and Premiss, being Nos. 7, 9, and 13, situate in Castle-street; No". 33 (Red Lion), 35, and 37, situate in Clwyd-street; Nos. 18, IH. 20, 21, 22, 23. 24. 25, and 26, situate in Prior-street, all Let to good Tenants, and in excellent repair. RHYL. The DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises known as TONYMOR, situate in Church-street; also, Nos. 21 and 22, situate in Qnaen-street. LLANRWST. The three DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises situate at Pandv Tvdr, together with several acres of LAND at CYNWYD, with all the BUILDINGS erected thereon. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements in the meantime all further information may be obtained of Mr Edward Humphreys. 14, Castle-street, Ruthin and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High-street, Rhyl. 3b PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. —— Sale of valuable Freehold Upland Farms, situate in the parish of Llanelltyd, known as Cae-Mab- Seifion U chaf and Isaf. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESSRS WM. DEW AND SCJN, at the Golden Lion Hotel, Dolgelley, in the month of October. 1875, (subject to conditions then and there to be produced), the above exceedingly valuable UPLAND FREEHOLD FARMS, known as Cae Mab-Seifion, Uchaf and Cae Mab- Seifion Isaf, situate in the parish of Llanelltvd, county of Merioneth, close to the town of Dolgelley, and containing about 400 ACRES OF FERTILE LAND. Full particulars and plans will shortly appear.. In the meantime, all further infoimation may be obtained of Mr John Davies, Solicitors, Denbigh Mr Edward Roberts, Solicitor, Rhyl: and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High' street, Rhyl. 424c Mr. Snape. —.—-—— SHARES IN THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY, THE WREXHAM MARKET HALL COMPANY, AND THE WREXHAM WATERWORKS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at tlie Lion House, High-street, Wrexham, by Mr SNAPE, on Friday, the 8th day of October, 1875, at Four o'clock in the afternoon promptly, in the following or such other lots as may be determined at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced:— LOT i.— £ 100 Consolidated Stock in the Wrexham Gas Light Company, representing a portion of the original capital of the Company. LOT 2.-Thirty-six fully-paid £10 Shares in the Wrexham Gas Light Company. LOT 3.—Seventeen fully-p-,tid XIO Shares in the Wrexham Market Hall Company. LOT 4.— £ 80 Consolidated Stock in the Wrexham Waterworks Company. The Shares present an unusual opportunity of investment in the above well-known and highly successful local companies, and will be sold without reserve. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. ACTON and BURY. Solicitors. Wrexham, or to the AUCTIONEER, Lion House, Wrexham. 412oj Mr Debney. AT CLAREMONT, BRIGHTON ROAf), RHYL, MR. G. DEBNEY has been favoured with instructions from James Taylor, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, October 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1875, the whole of the useful, substantial, and genuine modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and na cellaneous effects, the contents of drawing room, dining-room, breakfast-room, bedrooms, kitchens, &c., comprising an elegant walnut-wood drawing-room suite, upholstered in crimson Utrecht velvet, consisting of six chairs, easy chairs, and two couches; two handsome walnut-wood cheffoniers, with plate glass backs, marble slab tops, &c.; two walnut loo tables on missive pillars and claws; card and other occasional tables; splendid Spanish mahogany escore dining table, wilh loose leaves; very handsome Spanish mahogany sideboards, with trays, drawers, cellarets, and massive carved backs with plate glass; handsome set of dining-room chairs upholstered in morocco leather, on brass castors; couches; occasional and lounging chairs; handsome suits of moretfla and lace window curtains; beautifully ornamented window cornices; sets of massive Spanish mahogany and brass half-tester bedsteads; also, iron French ditto, with appropriate drapery; spring beds; goose, down, and feather ditto; wardrobe of bed and table linen very handsome Spanish mahogany three-winged wardrobes, with centre pla-e glass doors, cornice, &c.; handsome Spanish mahogany dressing table with swing dressing glass, eleven drawers, &c. washstand to match; elegant sets of toilet ware, excellent Brussels carpets, cast-iron scroll fenders, fire irons, chimney ornaments, patent gas stove, handsome four and five-light chandeliers with globes, choice assortment of oil paintings and engravings by well-known artists, in massive gilt orn t- mental frames, a fine.-toti9d cottage pianoforte in walnut- wood case, hat and umbrella stand, hall table, glass, China dinner, dessert, tea. and breakfast services; cutlery kitchen and culinary requisites, &c. The Out-door Effects include an excellent cow in full Profit, a capital donkey, a small rick of good hav. about 140 item, hurdles, a quantity of iron chains and other fencing, a small luggage ourt, whcdbarh"e, two garilen frames with glazed lights, a quantity of water piping, garden seats, large flower stands and vases, a lawn mow- ing machine and stone roller, quantity of garden tools, &c., &T.. The whole may be viewed between the hours of Ten a.m. and Four p.m, on Monday, 11th, by catalogues only. Sale to Commence each day at Twelve o'clock-. Catalogues, showing order of sale, price three-pence each, may be had at the principal hotels to the neigh- hood. or at the Auctioneer's Office, 5, Bodfor-streert, Rhvl. N.B.—The Auctioneer can, with confidence, call the special attention of parties furnishing to the above, the whole having been made of the best material and work- manship, beautiful in design, and in excellent keeping. Auctioneer's Office, 20th Sept., 1S7i. 0432 Messrs Davies and Armor. HAVOD-Y-COED, ST. ASAPH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important and Extensive Sale of Farming a general and varied Collection of Implements of Hus- bandry, Carriages, Horse Gearing, Saddles, Bricles, &e. MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR have been honoured with instructions from the Rev Charles Wickstead to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 7th, 1875, the whole of 'the Valuable FARMING STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, and other Effects. Farther particulars will appear in future advertise, aunts. ttoy<J Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 28rd, 187o. 427b Sales Jtuctwii. -+- Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY. NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. 1%/TR LLOYD (late Jones and Lloyd) begs to announce that he will hold his next SALE, on THURSEIAY, Oct. 14th, in the Auction Mart, situate as above. A magnificent lot of Fat and Store Sheep. Ditto ditto Pork and Bacon Pigs. Ditto ditto Fat Calves. Mr novd gives notice that he intends presenting at his next CHRISTMAS SHOW DINNER, in addi- tion to the usual CUPS, value JE43 15s., 1st Prize.—"A Silver Cup, value jE7 10s 2nd „ -APleceofPlate, „ £ o 3s To the Seller whose Live Stock realises the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, durinn the present year, from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days inclusive. Any gentleman winning 1st c>r 2nd Prize, and not wishing to conwete against a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded a Silver Medal, the Farmer coming next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece of Plate, value L3 10s, will b3 given to the Buyer of the largest amount of I Stock between January 1st and December 13th (inclu- sive). Sellers and Buyers will please keep their Bills as a guide Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT. Office, Plassey, Wrexham. 8096 Imnoitant sale of substantial and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, LIVE STOCK, and other Effects, at the Foundry, late Sewiag Machine Room, Beast Market, Wrexham. MR LLOYD has been honoured with in- structions from Mr Thomas Barron (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL BY AUCTiON, at the Foundry, situate as above, where the goods have been removed for convenience cf sale, on MONDAY next, October 4th, 1875. the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, viz., eight days clock, a quantity of valuable books, flock and other beds, oak. maple, and other kitchen dressers mahogany and other tables, washst^nds and dressing tables, painted chest of drawers, oak chest, kitchen cupboard, kitchen, bedroom, and other chairs, oak bureau, perambulator, single barrel gun, ir.at.cgany easy chair in Morocco leather, brownware, hardware, Avery's weighing machine, plates and dishes, tea kettles, It, iron saucepans, wheelbarrow, hay knife, Bentail's patent chaff cutter, iron plough, set of iron harrows (new), net of ploughing traces, shafting gears, leading chains, capital Scotch cart (nearly new), Bess, powerful black cart mare and foal, 16 hands (fged); and a quantity of other effects too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. prompt. Offices: Plassey. near Wrexham. 431o ■ -■ — Saks fro rihatt Cmitnici T6 VETERINARY SURGEONS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, in consequence of the death of the Proprietor, a Thriving j BUSINESS in an excellent district.—For particulars, ) applv to the Administratrix of Mr John Edwards, V.S., Abergele. 434 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, as good as new, a very com- plete and compact PORTABLE BOILER and ENGINE combined, capable of doing anv quantity of work. Will kibble, chop, thresh, churn, steam, &c., &c. Price, for immediate cash. ,830; cost upwards of £ 90.— Apply at the Wynnstav Arm, Wrexham. d4:38 SALE 0 <' HORSES. TO BE SOLD. TTVO very handsome Mountain PONIES, thoroughly broken: quiet to ride and drive. The one, a splendid Chestnut HORSE, three years Old, lli hands hich, splendid action: the other an excellent, Brown MARE, 12A hands high. For particulars, apply to Mr John Williams, Brook. house Nursery, Denbigh. 414c VALE OF CLWYD, LLANDYRNOG AND BODFARI. DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, A FREEHOLD FARM (formerly part of the Plas Ashpool Estate), called Castell, with House and Outbuildings, and about 27 Acres of good arable and Pasture Land. It is pleasantly situated on the east sid", of the Vale, and is rather more than a 1 mile from the Bolfari Station, on the Mo!d and Denbigh i line, and about five miles from the excellent market .town of Denbigh, a terminus of three lines of railway. For further particulars apply to Mr John Davies, Solicitor, Denbigh. 321b VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. TKEVALLYN COTTAGE situated at Trevallyn, near the Rossett, Denbighshire. A substansially-built Dwelling House containing eight rooms, with Shitpons and Pigstyes attached, and an ex- cellent Garden, and containing altogether half an acre and two perches. The Garden is well stocked with ex- cellent Fruit Trees of the best kinds. There are views of the Cheshire and Welsh Hills and the Rivers Deo and Alyn are within a few minutes walk from the property. The property is within fifteen minutes walk from the Rossett Station upon the Great Western Railway. One half of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage of the property if required, and possesion may be had on the first day of February next. Mr. Thistlethwaite, who resides on the premises, will show the property. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. ALLINGTON 'HUGHES, Solicitor. Wrexham. 422. DENBIGHSHIRE. VALE OF THE CEIRIOG. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, a very desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE called "GLYN." comprising a gentlemanly residence situate on che South slope o! the river Ceiriog, in the parish of Llangollen, about I mile from Chirk station (first class). on the Great Western Railway, with about 500 acres of land, partly of first class irrigable meadow, the remainder excellent pasture anJ land, and convenient home- steads, nearly all in the occupation of the proprietor, who is giving up farming, There are also 3 COTTAGES. The residence, which is Elizabethan in character, com- prises capital entrance hall, and 3 reception rooms. 8 bed- room's, and the usual domestic offices, gardens, bailiff's house, &c. It commands beautiful views of the pic- turesque scenery of the district, including Chirk Castle and its deer park. The estate is well watered, it contains a valuable lime- stone Quarry and lime kilns, connected with the Great Western Railway and Shropshire Union Canal by means of the Glyn Valley Tramway, which skirts the property. The property abounds with game, and adjoins the preserved estates of R. Myddelton BiJdulph, Thomas Barnes) W. C. West, and John Dickin, Esquires, and it II affords excellent, trout fishing. It is situate about 6 miles from Oswestry, upon a good road. from which the residence is approached by a pretty carriage drive. Early possession may be had, the house being at pre- sent vacant. To treat; apply to MESSRS. LONGUEVILLE, JONES, and WILLIAMS, So!icitors, Oswestry, from whom plans of the estate may be obtained. 35If y- I tgnI into JJuIic Sfottft's. WREXHAM EISTEDDVOD, 1876. EISTEDDVOD CHOIR. LADIES and GENTLEMEN desirous of JLJ joining the Eisteddvod Choir, now in course of formation, are respectfully requested to send Name, Address, Register of Voice, &c., to the- Conductor, R. MILLS, 10, Ruaboh-road; or to W. ROBERTS, 30, Bridge- street; also state whether old notation ortonifcsol-fa preferable, 392oj preferable, 392oj ..J4i! tgaI uni) public Jlotias. w REX HAM RACEs, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1875. Under Newmarket and Grand National Rules. The WREXHAM STAKES (handicap) of 5 sovs each (2 ft. to the fund), with 50 sovs added, for 3 years old and upwards; about It mile. 4 The TRADESMEN'S PLATE of 50 sovs, for all ages; about six furlongs. The PRINCIPALITY PLATE of 50 sovs, for 3 years old and upwards (welter handicap); about six furlongs. The DENBIGHSHIRE STAKES of 5 isovs each, for starters, with 40 sovs added, for bona fide Hunters about 2t miles. 4 The WYNNSTAY STAKES of 3 sovs e ich with 25 sovs added, for bona fide Hunters; ab Jut two miles. The HUNTERS AND YEOMANRY PLATE of 20 sovs for bona fide Hunters and Yeomany Horses. For full particulars, see Programmes, to be had of I' the Secretary. The ground for Four Refreshment Booths (21ft frontage allowed for each booth) to be Let by Tender. Tenders, to be sent to th., Secretary, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, by 3 p.m., ou Wednesday, October Gth, endorsed Tender for Booth." 430c 1 8 7 5. # —— NATIONAL gHEEP DOG TRIALS, Open to the World, to be held on GARTHGOCH, NEAR BALA, NORTH WALES, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 13ra OCTOBER, 1875. Undet the Patronage of SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., M.P. THE MEMBERS OF THE KENNEL CLUB, And other Gentlemen. CHAIRMAN- OF CoxmiTTER R J. LLOYD PRICE, ESQ. Rhiwlas, Bala. The RHIWLAS STAKES, for all aged dogs or bitches. Entrance, Ten Shillings. 4 s. d. £ s. d. First prize 5 0 0 Third prize 1 5 0 Second prize 2 10 0 Fourth prize 0 15 0 The GLANLLYN STAKES, for dcg or bitch puppies of 1874. Entrance, Ten Shillings. x s. d. £ s. d. First prize 5 0 0 1 Third prize 15 0 Second prize 2 10 0| Fourth prjze 0 15 0 A SILVER OUP, of the value of £10. presented by the Kennel Club, will be given to the best dog in the two stakes. A SILVER CUP. given by the Chairman of the Com- mittee. will be awarded to the best looking dog that competes in either stake. (S. E. Shirley, Esq., M.P., will judge this prise.) A SILVER CUP, of the value of C5 5s., presented by Mrs Price. Rhiwlas, will be awarded to the Vinner of the Puppy Stake. Subscriptions to defray the expenses will be thankfully acknowledged by the Secretary. The draw will take place at the White Lion Hotel, Balli, on Tuesday evening, October 12th, at Six p.m. Entry forms, and full particulars, can be had on appli- cation, and must be returned to the Hon. Secretary, Mr T. ELLIS, Henblas, Bala, on or before the; 9th f October. Post entries'will be received up to Six p.m. on Tuesday, the 12th, 15s each. No postage stamps taken. 428o BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that ALFRED COXON, .Esquire, the Barrister-at-Law appointed to revise the List of Voters within the Borough of Denbigh, and the several boroughs sharing in the Election of a Member of Parliament for the sa;d borough, will hold Courts for such Revision at the following times and place,s For the Borough of Ruthin, fit the County Hall, Ruthin, on Tuesday, the 21st day of September next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Foi the Borough of Denbigh, at the Town Hall; in Denbigh, on Thursday, the 23rd day of Septem- ber next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Wrexham, at the Town Hall, in Wrexham, on Monday, the 4th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of Holt, at the Town Hall, ia Holt, on Wednesday, the 0th day of October next, at Eleven o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers. and other per- sons, having to produce their Lists, Rate Books, Relief Books, and other Documents, are hereby required to attend. FRANCIS WYNNE, Town Clerk for the Borough of Denbigh. Denbigh, August 20tb, 1875. 313b DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE GENERAL QUARTER JL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the Town Hall, in Wrexham, on Thursday, the 21st day of October, 1875, at Twelve o'clock at noon, and will be continue-I at the same place on the following day at Ten o'clock in the fore- noon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed regarding the police, and the business relating to the assessment, application or management of the county stock or rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at Twelve o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands agamst the county are to be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, cr to surrender in discharge of their bail, are to appear at the Town Hail ajforesaid, on Friday, the 22nd day of October, 1875, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Cietk of the Peace. Ruthin, 21s: September, 1875. Iastnictions for indIctments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the sessions. N.B.—The County Trsasurer will pay the claims against the county, at Mr Adam's offices, in Ruthib, on Monday, the 25rh day of October next, at Ten o'clock a.m. 397o JOHN WILLIAMS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22 and 23 Vic., cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the law of Property and to relieve Trastees." XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all J-H Creditors and other Persons having any debts, claims, or demands against the Estate of JOHN WILLIAMS, late of Wrexham Fechan, and formerly of Church- street, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, Gentleman, deceased (who died on the 3rd day of Jnly, 1875, and to whose Estate and Effects administration was on the 21st day of August, 1875, granted to EDWARD WILLIAMS and ANNE YARDLKT, wife of Thomas Yardley, by the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate), are hereby required on or before the 3rd day of January, 1976, to send in the particulars of their claims or demands to us the undersigned, as Solicitors for the said Administrators, after which day the said Administrators will proceed to ] distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. And all persons indebted to the Estate of the said JOHN WILLIAMS, are. requested to pay the. amounts of their debts to us forthr with, on behali of the said Administrators. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1875. ACTON AND BURY, Cheater-street, Wrexham, 400b Solicitors to the said Administrators. ,fO .1 JtgaI aitfr uhlit; Roficts. CORN EXCHANGE WREXHAM. MR EDWIN HARRISS'S GRAND CONCERTS. (EIGHTH SEASON). HE SECOND CONCERT will take .place on MONDAY evening, October 4rth, 1875, r most influential patronage. B ARTISTES :— M v MISS, EDITH WYNNE, Soprano, T MADAME PATEY, Contralto. j MR W. H. CUMMINGS, Tenore, MR J. GEO. PATEY. Basso. v 'i V" Accompanist—Mr D. Parker. 2 Solo Harmoniam-Mr Edwin Harriss. dmission-niumbered Reserved Stalls, 5s: Family Tilfeet to admit Five, One Guinea; Chairs, 3s; Balcony, 2s jjkl; Unreserved Seats, Is. Han of the Reserved Seats fit the Misses WhitiDg's Refiository, 2, High-street, where tickets may be had anKjjjjfeees secured. Doors open at .7.30. Concert at S. Carriages ordered for 10.15. 421c FE^TIVITES TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF A SON AND HEIR TO THE 'i^OUSE OF ACTON. 'i^OUSE OF ACTON. a Meeting of the Tenantry and Friends 11 of SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., held on Thy, the 23rd of September, 1875, a Com- mittal composed of the following gentlemen was for for the purpose of raising a fund and carrying out the celebration of the above auspicious eve.. „ I COMMITTEE*: I Mf Henry-Bate. Pantyockin (Chairman) | Mr E. Lewis. Pickhill 3 T.~ Meredith, Borras jXMr E. Williams, Borras X jVIr Peters. Pickhill | Mr McLevie, Rhosnessney „ £ Mr G. Price, The Fields V3 Mr T. Joaes, Tygwyn .9 Mr J. Price. Croesyn Iris V J.U-* Mr E. Roberts, Gresford Mr Robert Jones, Rhosnessney Mr J. Farquharaon, Rhosnessney "With power to add to their number. Subscriptions in aid of the above purpose will be received by any of the above named gentlemen, or by the Treasurer: or may bo paid into the National Provincial and North and South Wales Banks, Wrexham. AMOUNTS ALREADY PROMISED. < £ s. d. MrjJSenry Bai e, Pantyockin 3 0 O MrJSJ^jris, Pickhill 3 0 0 T. S.illfehs, Esq, M.D 3 0 0 EdjrarcH^llliams, Esq 3 0 0 J. Ifryee-Joties, Esq 3 0 0 Edrard Davies, Esq M.D 3 0 0 Witoam Loiv, Esq., J P., Koseneath 3 0 0 Ay Poyser, Esq., Rose Cottage 2 2 0 A. Lonsdal, Esq., Acton 2 2 0 Cha^f^Hughies, Esq., J.P 2 2 0 Borras. 2 0 0 Mr M.Villiams, Borras. 2. 0 0 Mr lfft'ers, Pickhill; 2 0 0 | MrJbriee, The Fields 2 0 j Mr S. Price, Croesyn Iris 2 0 Mr « £ • Roberts, Gresford 2 0 j Mrjrhomas Jones, Tygwyn 2 0 ( Mr^pobert Jones, Rhosnessney 2 0 ( J. Allington Hughes, Esq 1 1 Henry Humphreys. Esq. Oak Lodge 1 Thcanas Elyton-Jones, Esq, M.D. John Bury, Esq Johp Jones, Esq., solicitqr Mr JiOhn Shone, builder Mr Edward Jones, Chester-street 0 Mr M. McLevie, Rhosnessney 10 0 Mr T. McLevie, Rhosnessney 1 0 0 Mr Jr*Farquharson. Hhosnessney. 100 Mr W. Snape, Lifrn House 1-00 Mr T. Woodville, Gate Inn. 1 0 0 MrjJi'F. Edisbury. 1 0 0 Mr Briscoe, Par key 100 Messrs Peters and Rowland 0 10 6 MrW. Lee, Spring Lodge 0 10 6 MrW. Roberts" Acton 0 10 6 Misses Lewis. Llwynknotia 0 10 G Mr.(Alfred Owen, High-street 0 10 6 WILLIAM SNAPE. Treasurer. i THOMAS WOODVILLE, Secretary. -428o i Rentiers. L i RUABON SCHOOL BOARD. ,1 • t TO BUILDERS. ffl^TE Board are prepared to receive Tenders JL X},or the Erection of an' Infant Schoolroom at Rhos.% PlaajPand specifications may be seen at^to^goard Room,. Ruabony *nd bills of quantities from #he architect Richard Owen, Esq., 2, Breck-road, Liverpool. "Tenders# sealed and endorsed, must be sent to the'undersigned cp at before the lltb day of October, 1875. The Board do n.ot bind the&selvcs to accept the lowest or any Tender. "1;y By order. ,'t J. DENBIGH JONES, •| Clerk. Ronton, 22nd Sept., 1875. 398c a «hutatinu. 1^.23 & £ HOO L,. C HI It K, DUCTJD BY. HFNS HALLIDAY.. TKE* MICHAELMAS LESSENS will fctgjwfience October 11th. Special classes for accoiasMntnetits. Prospectuses, with references on ap- plica, 3380 EDUCATION. TATMTOCKIBOUSE, RHOSDU èEM I I'" SIMONS (who have had Per-enee i-a teaching) receive Eight and Educate. References to and parents of former pupils. commenoes on day of entrance. ,ow. f. 242h Mil SPARROW, (Orfaniat of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist $0 Sir W^tkia'Williams Wynil, Bart, M.P), I » t'^TeacheE o^the* ftRGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIU&, ■ W AND SINGING. '"r Appointments: ¡ JUiibon Wednesdays & Saturdays MOKI, Denbigh, and Ruthin Mondays Llangollen, Corwen, and Bala Tuesdays Wrexham and Chester .Thursdays Chik, Oswestry, and Ellesmere .Fridays SCHOeLS ATTENDED. I -ements accepted for Concerts as QLO TENOR, AND AS CONDUCTOR Of Choral Societies. l S. visits London periodically for the 1.. — selection of PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, wlftph (from many years' practical experience) he bled to supply of the best quality and on reeooqiable terms. ot Terms apply to Mr SPARROW, Ruabon. HE BRITISH LION let loose. The JL sale of this satirical Britisher is immense. Price pence; post free for three stamps. Usaal teems to endors. Published Monthly at the Office, 8, nrndilly Loodoo, W. 50 • :) 1 fntfasmm's glfrfrrisses, FAMILY DRAPERY. wE are now in receipt of our ■ » Winter parcel of BLANKETS, ENGLISH AND WELSH FLANNELS. w COUNTERPANES, SHEETINGS, &c. These goods we bought early, under the most favourable circums^ijces, and are therefore able to offer ourvustomers better made and better finished goods, at lower prices than we think they have seen for many years. We very respectfully invite inspection and comparison of value, w. & J pRICHARD, Drapers and Undertakers, i*. HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. October, 1875. 439b [ANNUAL CIRCULAR]. 44, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Season 1875-6. THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellenr quality of 'former years is fully main- tained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of tke INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling, as before remarked, the old CHOICE KAISOW-SO highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. The unparatlehd success which has marked the pro- gress of this Business from year to year is the result of onr practical knowledge of TEA. and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables us to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior Qualities, at the moderate Prices at which all Families who comply with our Terms-viz., Set CasTI on receipt and approval of Goods—have a perfect right to obtain their supplies. While ice are well mcf1r, that all CIYTlSllmers of Tea and Coffee study their own interest by purchasing at our Establishment—we, nevertheless, tender sincere thanks to our numerous Customers for their cdhstantly increasing support and extensive recommendation; and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will continue to have our prcrmpt personal attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice:- Per lb. The Choicest KAISOW TEA 3s. Gd. The Extra Fine SOUCHONG (Choicest) 3s. 4d. First-class CONGOU (Rich Souchong Flavour).3e. Od. The Very Fine CONGOU (Pekoe-Souchong kind).Is. 8d. Fine CONGOU (Strong Ankoi kind) 2s. 4d. Strong CONGOU (Souchong L-ind) .2s. Od. All Goods for the Country are despatched punctually on the day following receipt of Order& English Families and others residing abroad may rest asmred of our continued care in the prompt execution of FOREIGN ORDERS (under bon 4-ditty.frep).- Our strict personal attention to thi* department of the business fpr many years has secured to us a considerable j amount of Foreign Trade, Your obliged and faithful Servants, ELLIS DA v_:s & COMPY., Tea and Co.tfea Salesmen. 44, LORD-STREET, L VERPOOL. 425 NORTH OF ENGLAND DRESS WAREHOUSE, AUTUMN. 1875.. QEORGE JJ E N R Y E E AND COMPANY, BASNETT- STREET, LIVERPOOL; Having made some extraordinary cheap SPECIAL PURCHASES OF DRESS MATERIALS, BLACK SILKS 4s 6d to 10s 6d per yard,. COLOURED SILKS in three qualities, rn anticipation of the coming Season, will be happy to send Patterns of the same on request. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 396b I 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON, 4WUE, OLD HOUSE). 'J- .Tjpers.. JOHNSTONS "< CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. To obtain the best, ask for JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR. It is rich in flesh-forming and heat-giving properties, and when boiled with milk affords complete and "perfect. nourishment for children and persons of weak digestion. It is delicious for Paddings, Custards, Blancmange, &c. lllo lllo AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY VACTOBY >_<.jé AT WALTHAM, MASS, V ■ "WrethaUk and Dwirsci F. P R A S E 8 42, HIGH-STREET, VTREXHAX. Watches in Gold and Silver Cases at pri swlzmg from d £ 4 10s. upwards. 8483-3 ED WAR Dtr w E- N S BUTCHER, 7, SUSSEX-STREET, RHYL, (Opposite the English Baptist Chapel). FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF BEEF, MUTTON LAMB VEAL AND PORK. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FINE FLAVOURED PORK SAUSAGES. 6652 JOHN H. KIDD & CO., Manufacturers of RAILWAY WAGGON COVERS R RICK AND TEST CLOTHS, vART COVERS, LLME SBEETS, All sizes kept in stock. BRATTICE CLOTH, AIR-TUBING, HORSE CLOTHS, WATERPROOF RuGS, INDIA-RUBBER GOODS Roofing Dry Hair, and Boiler Felt, SACKS, COTTON WASTE, LAMP WICKS. OFFICES PUBLIC HALL, WBEXHAM. 6991 Sale Ijg udiøn. Messrs. W. Dew and Son. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, in- cluding several powerful cart horses, milch cows and heifers, all in calf or now in full profit, two-year- old bullocks and heifers, rearing calves, 100 Shrop- shire Down sheep, pigs, poultry, a larire collection cf implements of husbandry, several acres of turnips, mangolds and potatoes, several stacks of well harvested clover hay, ricks of wheal, oats an barley, stacks of straw, an assortment of harness, household furniture, 6c, at BRYNGWYN BACH, situate within four miles of St. Asaph. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been N instructed by the representatives of the late John Lloyd Price, Esq., deceased, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Thursday, th 21st day of October, 1875, the whole of the Out-door and In-door Effects, including 100 pure bred Shropshire Down ewes, lambs, and Tup lambs. Nine valuable milch cows, six barren cows, short-horn bull, nine two-year old bullocks and heifers, six rearing calves, seven powerful cart horses, pigs and poultry. A large and valuable assortment of implements in husbandry, including Hornsley's parent self-acting reaper, patent pulpers, chaff cutters, ploughs, harrows, drills, two wheel carts, weighing machine. c. A col- lection of harness and saddlery, together with four stack- of clover hay, two stacks of wheat, eight ricks of oats and barley stacks of straw, 14 acres of turuips and mangolds, potatoes. The dairy utensils and the houses hold furniture, &c. Lots to commence at 11 a.m. prompt. Luncheon will be provided. Catalogues may be had at any of the principal hotels in the coanties of Denbigh and Flint, on the premises, and of the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and High-street, Rhyl. ,JtgaI anfr public Jpotixcs. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. BRADSHAW, Deputy-Chief-Constable of Denbighshire SUBSCRIPTIONS PROMISED. £ s. d. Subscriptions previously announced .185 1 O Messrs Baugh and Jones. 110 Walter Jones, Esq., Caia 1 1 0 T. E. Jackson, Esq., Coachbuilder 1 1 0 Further Subscriptions will be received by tlie Honorary Treasurer, Mr Overton, Bodlondeb; Mr Peter Walker, Coedyglyn; and Mr Joseph Clark, Penybryn House, Wrexham; or may be paid at the Nation*] Provincial Bank, and North and South Wales Bankp, Wrex'o am. 8509b manith. WANTED, a respectable YOUR Man used to Horses.—Apply at the Wrnnstay Arms, Wrexham. d437 STONEMASONS WANTED 7Tthe New •.Barracks. Wrexham. Wages, 8d. per hour.— Apply on the Works. ANTED immediately, a MALTSTER, to take entire charge of and work a kiln.—Apply, personally, at the Sun Brewery, Llangollen. d441 ^JHOP.-—Wanted a Shop, fitted-up for the of Wrexham or Flint.—Address, giving full particulars, to "Bacon," Guardian Office, Wrexham. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY.— Wanted immediately, several Out-door Improv*- and Apprentices to the Dressmaking and Ilillinerv.- Apply to Messrs Pierce & Horton, Silk Mercers, 11 street, enbigh. e AGENTS wanted in every town i r tlie ?ale of Iron Bedsteads and Galvanized '■•jcke.s. Cheapest and best in the trade.—Send .six st- a p., ir Drawiags and List of Prices to GEORGV, Dtsv r id COMPANY, Manufacturers, 58, Pershore-street. B; ham. L, PHOTOGRAPHY. WANTED, immediately, an APPRENTICE to the above profession.—Appiy to Mr^ Jones, 56, Vale-street, Denbigh. c BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. ANTED for be Boraugh of Wrexham, » » a Suitable Person as Inspector of Nu:sauces. He will have to devote the whole of his time to thQ. duties of the Office. Salary, £ 60 per annum. Applications with Testimonials to be sent to me on or before the 12th October next. JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Wrexham, 29th Sept.. 1875. 4;Go DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY. WANTED, a HOUSE SURGEON (in consequence of the resignation ut' Dr Lloyd) who must be duly qualified, aumarm-J, and conversant with the Welsh language. ■„ Salary to commerjccrat < £ S5, with board. and residence in the bottse. ^8 Applications with testimonials, to be -addiessed v to the Chairman of the Committee of Management, under cover, to the undersigned, on or befoi'c; the 16th October next. I W. VAUGHAN JONES':1 Secretary- Denbigh, 23rd Sept., 1875. 429c Jfl ftt. rw%5 LET, the Win* and Spirit VAULTS, A Church-street, Llangollen.-Apply to T.. Mauley, High-street, Wrexham. c TO BE LET, a Semi-Detached Villa Residence, with garden :n f.-ont and attd containing drawing and dining room, four k,!n>oms, dressing and bath rooais; with yard and uflices. -Apply at Holly Bank, Ruabon-road, Wrexh.o. 435 TO MILLERS AND OTHERS. TO LET, The Mill Inn, Cefn also the Cefn Will, which is in good ieyii.r -md a plentiful supply of water fiom the canal.—Ap^iv to T MANLEY, High-street, Wrexham. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITALISTS. TO BE LET OR SOLD privately, the well-accustomed House of Business, u £ ar the Station, called Dinorben Arms Hotel Rhyl. Furniture to be taken at a valuation, and possession ÚI."I\ had at once.—Apply to Mr WM. PIERCE, Cambrj ir-B.wecy, Bagillt. -Sr.; Oc .— if. To the Queen and Royal Family; [ To"StR. &e Prince of Wales (Special A;)p».iut:{i it): And to several Indian Potentates, Forei,U and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J • W. B 9 N S 0 N WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, GOL:JS:iLrH, SILVERSMITH, AND ARTIST WORKER. PRIZE MEDALIST OF THE LONDON DV31.ts EXHIBITIONS. Maker of the Chronograph by which the D !>r !•{ &II other Races and Great Events of the Day are t; .-t,, MANUSACTOBT UI) Cay HOUSE—58 & 60, LCiAr-iTK HILL WEST END ESTABLISHMENTS—25. OLD MONTD r STREET, AND di), WESTBOURNE j LONDON. < 1 :-< :.«r