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Sales bn Jlucfmit. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM MESSES, BAUGH, JONES AND CO., will .1 l\(Ùl their next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield. Ox THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1879. Stock already entered, viz :— A lot of prime fat Beasts. A lot of useful Dairy Cows. Several fresh Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Short-horned Balls. A nice lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs. 0" Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20TH, 1879. Sale of FAT STOCK at THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSES BAUGH, JONES, & CO., beg to .iri- thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Monthly Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK, Which will take place ON MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1879, At their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, Several Calving Heifers Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep Fat Lambs Fat Calves Pork and Bacon Pigs The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boydell, Esq., General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., C. Topham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., E. Moss, Esq., Mr. J. Edwards, Mr. Woolrich, Mr. Davies, Mr. Woolrich, Mr. Frit chard, Mrs. Woolrich, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Bayne, Messrs. Baguley, Mr. Dudleston, Mr. John Lee, Mr. T. Thomas, Mr. Thomas Lewis, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Zachary, Mr. Edward Woolrich, Mr. William Lewis, Mr. Bishop, and others. Early Entries Respectfully Solicited. Sale at TWO o'clock prompt. 1319 M-ssrs- David Roberts and Son. MAESGAMEDD, GWYDDELWERN, NEAR CORWEN. MESSES, DAVID EOBEETS & SON, WILL Sell by Auction, on the above-named premises, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15TH, 1879, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, in excellent condition, including four Cart Horses, ten Cows, 243 Fat and Store Sheep and Lambs (in suitable lots), Prize Sows and Pius, Farming Implements, &c., the property of Mr. Graham, who is retiring from farming. The usual credit or discount given. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 1306 It-Ir. Lloyd. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, OCT. 16TH, 1879. ME. LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take place on Thursday, Oct. IGth, 1879, the present entries will include :— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows and Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this auction is noticed to be one of the leading sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of year). A lot of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. A magnificent selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers, and Bulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbourhood of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, also Store Sheep. A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sows, and Store Pigs. Sale at 10.30 prompt. ORDER OF SALE Store Cattle, Fat Cattle, Calves, Pigs and Sheep. HORSE SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock All entries taken up to morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. The regular supporters include Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir n. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Pee], Esq., Brynypys S. York, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyn Captain Ormrod, Penylan Captain Godfrey, T. Beakbane, Esq., A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; F. E. Cotton, Esq., W. Meredith, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Jones, Esq., R. Blezard, Esq., Ll. Griffith, Esq., T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoc; E. Tench, Esq., Ed. Evans, Esq., Bronwylfa Captain Owen, Peter Walker, Esq., J. Clarke, Esq.. H. Dennis, Esq., Rev. David Howell, George Plant, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Moss, Esq. B. S. Roberts, Esq., W. Thompson, Esq., H. K. Aspinall, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., E. Handler. Esq., Rev. James Dixon, J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall: R. J. Sisson, Esq., Captain Ford, F. Page, Esq., National Provincial Bank; T. H. Jones, Esq., North and South Wales Bank — Hughes, Esq., J. Bury, Esq., Hillbury T. Williams, Esq., J. Bierne' Esq., Mrs. Johnson, Esless; The Misses Lewis, The Misses Hayes, Miss Jones, Barn Hill; Mrs. Campbell, Miss Acton, Rhyd, Broughton; New British Iron Company, Broughton Coal Company, Ruabon Coal Company, Wrexham Union; Messrs. Thomas R. Parry, T. Roberts, Berse; J. Griffiths, Stansty; S. Peate, J. Griffiths, Roden's Hall G. G. Griffiths, Old Hall; J. Lee, R. Salmon, T. E\ison, J. R. Birch, M. Edmunds, F. Richards, H. Morris, J. Sandbach, Job Lea, J. Lea, C. Burroughs, W. Mackenzie, S. T. Reeves, T. Wainwright, R. Harrison, E. Humphreys, T. Meredith, J. Davies, R. J. Roberts, T. Fearnall, J. Edwards, Carthagena J. B. Murless, S. Dale, A. Sutton, T. Brassey, R. Owens, J. Roberts, T. Forrester, Cooke, J. Lee, H. C. Murless, C. Parsonage, — Bevan, T. Jackson, Hafodywern, J. Jackson, Eardley, W. Billington, Darlington, J. D. Beard, R. Morris, Caldicott, Lloyd, Pengwyn Hall, J. Weaver, Manley Hall, Jackson, Bradley Mill, Brown, S. Parker, Churton, R. Fearnall, The'Lea, D. Jones, Vownog, W. Lee, Lower Hall, Chidlow, Cloy, H, Price, J. M. Shaw, W. Snape, Lovatt, P. Bithell, J. Mc Levi, J. Morris, — Viccars, Bangor, — Woollam, Farndon, S. Griffiths, — Lewis, Llwynonn, C. Owens, Pearson, F. Jones, Millbrook, J. Hughes, F. Minshall, Pier- point, — Price, Almeer, J. Holt, Dongray Hall, J. Morris, — T. Parker, — Davies, — Griffiths, Plas- gobowen, — Roberts, Croesvoel, T. Morris, W. Wright, Puleston Mill, S. Lewis, R. Taylor, and J. Boote, Park Eyton, M. Owens, Wrexham, Payne, Wynnstay, David Jones, Ruabon &c., &c. 50 GUINEAS IN SILVER CUPS. MR. LLOYD'S PRIZE LIST FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS SHOW. In addition to the TRADESMEN'S CUPS. Open to regular supporters during the year onlyas follows:— u 24 GUINEAS in three Prizes given to the sellers of the largest amount of Stock in the Smithfield, or at the Horse Sale, or Annual Stock Sales to be held at home only, up to Christmas Show, viz. :— First Prize (Open) 12 Guineas Second Prize (Smithfield). 8 Guineas Third Prize 4 Guineas SILVER CUP, value 10 Guineas, will be given to the owner of the best six beasts in the Smithfield. SILVER CUP, value 5 Guineas, for the best ten Welsh Wethers. TENANT FARMERS' CUP, value 10 guineas, for the best collection of Stock, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs-not less than four of each. Only regular supporters allowed to compete. 933 joules hll JUttfbn. Mr. J. J. Steward. CHESTER OCTOBER FAIR. THE GROSVENOR PADDOCK HORSE SALES. ME. J. J. STEWARD will hold his next Monthly Auction Sale of Horses, Carriages, and Saddlery, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 1879. Commencing at Eleven o'clock. The Auctioneer will be obliged if gentlemen having horses for disposal will enter them at least a week prior to the Sale. in order that they may be duly advertised. Offices-Grosvenor Chambers, Chester and Runcorn. 1152 Messrs Davies and Armor. MONTHLY SALE- OF FAT STOCK AT DENBIGH. MESSES, DAVIES AND AEMOE WIN Sell s by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER, 1879, (Denbigh Fair Day), In front of the Royal Oak, and at the Sheep Market, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt, Six Head of Prime Fat CATTLE, Two Pedigree Bull CALVES out of Bodrhyddan Stock, 66 Fat Lleyn EWES 32 Fat cros-bred LAMBS. N.B.—The Cattle and Calves will be sold separately, and the Sheep in lots to be named on the day of Sale. The above stock are the property of Major Hughes, Ystrad; R. J. Sisson, Esq., Talardy, and others. ° Further entries to the above sale are respectfully solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 29th, 1879. 1308 Important Sale of 50 Head of Three year old Store Bullocks and Heifers, and about 100 cross-bred and Welsh Sheep, at BRYN BELLA, Situate within four miles of the town of Denbigh, and two miles from Bodfari Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Railway. MESSES. DAVIES and AEMOE have re- ceived instructions from Captain Salisbury to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, at Bryn Bella, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1879, The whole of the above valuable LIVE STOCK, Comprising 50 Head of Three years old Bullocks and Heifers, and about 100 cross-bred and Welsh Sheep. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had a few days prior to the sale. Three Months Credit will be given for all sums of R5 and upwards, on approved security, or the usual dis- count for cash. Lunch at Eleven. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Sept. 30th, 1879. 1309 Important sale of Four strong and powerful Curt Horses, 27 Head of Horned Cattle, Pigs. Hay, Corn, Swedes, Potatoes, Implements of Husbandry, and other Effects, at LLAWOG, Situate in the Parish of Llauynys, and three miles from the town of Denbigh. MESSRS. DAVIES and AEMOE have re- ceived instructions from the Misses Mary and Harriet Foulkes, to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, on MONDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, 1879, The whole of the above valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, HAY, CORN, &c., Briefly comprising four strong and powerful Cart Horses, four, six, and seven years old respectively 11 first-class Dairy Cows, three two-year old heifers, one ditto Bull, 12 promising yearling Calves, five Store Pigs, Sow in pig, iron Ploughs, double ridge ditto, wood and iron Harrows, Winnowing Machine, wood and stone Land-rollers, two Turnip Drills, Corn Drill, two Turnip Pulpers, Straw Cutter (Horse Power), light- running Waggons, ditto Carts, Gig, Horse Gearing, Weighing Machine, Corn Sacks, Pikels, Cart Ropes, iron and stone Pig Troughs, &c. The Hay and Corn consist of three Stacks of Prime Meadow Hay (Harvest 1878 and 1879), Clover and Rye Grass, a quantity of Straw, several Ricks and Stacks of Wheat and Barley, being the produce of 47 acres. Also, eight acres of Sweeds and Potatoes (in lots), and the After-grass. Together with the Modern Household FURNITURE (if required) and other effects. The hay and straw to go off. Three Months' Credit will be given for P.10 and up- wards, on approved security, or discount for cash. The Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. The above FARM is TO BE LET.—Apply to Messrs PARRY JONES & SON, Solicitors, Denbigh. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Oct. 6th, 1879. 1310 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Of an extensive sale of Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Implements of Husbandry, Corn, and other Effects, at LLEWENI HALL, Situate one and a half miles from the town of Denbigh. "(l/TESSES. DAVIES and AEMOE have re- J.TJL ceived instructions from Mrs. Morris, who is giving up farming, to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, at Lleweni Hall, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER, 1879, The whole of the above Valuable Effects. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ment. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Oct. 7th, 1879. 1311 _n_ Messrs. Lythall & Mansell. COLOMENDY, Three Miles from Mold, Flintshire, a first-class station on Chester and Denbigh line. 450 Fat and Store Black-faced SHEEP; upwards of 100 Large, Middle, and Small-bred White PIGS, which have obtained numerous honours at the R.A.S. England, R.A.S. Ireland, the International Exhibi- tions Paris, Kilburn, &c., and Twenty splendid FAT PIGS, will be Sold by Auction, by MESSES. LYTHALL and MANSELL, (by direction of Lieut.-Colonel B. G. Davies Cooke), on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of OCTOBER instant. Luncheon at Twelve, Sale at One o'clock. Conveyances will meet trains at Mold Station for the convenience of persons coming by rail only. Catalogues may be obtained from Colonel COOKE, Mold; or from the AUCTIONEERS, Birmingham and Shrewsbury. 1304 IMPORTANT SHORT-HORN SALE. MESSES. LYTHALL and MANSELL are favoured with instructions from G. Allen, Esq., and C. E. Lyon, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at KNIGHTLEY HALL, near Eccleshali, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 87 Head of highly-descended COWS and HEIFERS, and a few BULLS of the Kirklevington, Barrington, Acomb, and other Bates and Knightley families, well crossed with bulls from the Duke of Devonshire's, Colonel Gunter's, and Rev. P. Graham's herds. The cattle are in nice healthy breeding condition, daily ranging in the pastures, and are well deserving notice from their high breeding and practical value. Sale after Twelve o'clock Luncheon. Catalogues may be obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, Birmingham and Shrewsbury. Knightley Hall is two miles from Gnosall (a station on the Stafford and Shrewsbury line), and nine from Stafford. 1305 Sales irir 1tdialt. Messrs. Cooper and Son. FREEHOLD PROPERTY at THREAPWOOD, in the Counties of Chester and Flint. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSES. COOPEE and SON, at the Lord Hill Inn, in Whitchurch, On TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1879, at Four for Five p.m. punctually, in One Lot, a FREEHOLD TENEMENT, situate in Threapwood, in the counties of Chester and Flint, with out-offices, cottage, and garden, and six pieces of LAND, containing in the whole 14a. lr. 2p. or thereabouts, in the occupations of Francis Biggins and George Owens. The whole of the land is in grass. The tenants will shew the property, and further particulars may be had from Mr. JOHN STOKES, of Til- stock, near Whitchurch the AUCTIONEERS; or Messrs. BROOKES and LEE, Solicitors, Whitchurch, Shropshire. | 1193 Safos Irg Uritrafc dkrntoct TO BE DISPOSED OF, on very advan- tageous terms, 50 SHARES in the Provincial Life Assurance Company, Wrexham.—Apply to Messrs. RICHARD JONES and Co., Solicitors, 1, Lancaster Place, Strand, London. 1208 POLYGRAPH. MULTIPLYING APPA- RATUS, to print 50 to 60 copies in few minutes. Prices Letter Size, 5s. Quarto, 8s.; Fcolscap, 10s., complete. Sample apparatus for agents for 36 stamps.— POLYGRAPH Co., 26, Lord-street, Liverpool. 1220 rrO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY.— _L Two I reehold DWELLINGHOUSES, substan- tially built, and in thorough repair. Let at 913 each clear, but fully worth £1:). Also, an excellent corner plot of BUILDING LAND.—Apply to Mr. LEIGH, Salop Terrace, Rhosddu, Wrexham. 1223 fetors. TENDERS are invited for Repairs to be done TENDERS are invited for Eepairs to be done to the Ruabon Alms Houses. Specification can be seen at the Ruabon Vicarage from October 11th to October 18th, 1879. Tenders to be sent to the Ruabon Vicarage not later than October 18th, 1879. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1307 ———————————————————————————————_—— PRISON AND LAND (FREEHOLD) FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Secretary of State for the Home depart- ment is prepared to receive TENDERS for the Purchase of the PIUSQN at Mold, in the county of Flint. 3 Forms of Tender, with plan of the property and conditions of sale, may be had on application at the Home-Office, Whitehall; at the Treasury Solicitors'De- partment, Treasury chambers, Whitehall; and of H. G. Roberts, Esq., Solicitor, Wrexham-street, Mold. The Tender (sealed) endorsed Tender Mold Prison," must be sent in to the Secretary of State, on or before the 20th day of October, 1879, but the Secretary of State will not be bound to accept the highest or any Tender. ngg TO CARTERS AND OTHERS. THE HIGHWAY BOARD (Wrexham Dis- trict) are prepared to receive TENDERS for Carting Road Materials, to the Ruthin Road, from the Gegin to the boundary of the Borough of Wrexham. The materials are to be carted from Bwlchgwyn Quarries and the Minera Railway Siding. For forms of tender and further information, apply to the District Surveyor, Mr. JOHN STRACHAN. Tenders to be sent to me on or before Wednesday, the 29th inst. JOHN BURY, Clerk to the Highway Board 1315 (Wrexham District). TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE IIIGHW AY BOARD (Wrexham Dis- trict) are prepared to receive TENDERS for Widening the Road on Bryn-Estyn Hill, in the town- ship of Burton. The contractor will be required to till all the soil into carts necessary to be removed to widen the same according to plans and specifications also, to build a retaining wall, finding all materials and cartage for the same. The length to be widened, 160 yards. For further information, apply to the District Surveyor, Mr. Jons STRACHAN. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 29th inst. JOHN BURY, Clerk to the Highway Board 1314 (Wrexham District). —— €kdwn Jibbmecs, Pentrefelin House, Wrexham, 10th October, 1870. To the Burgesses of the WEST TV ARD of the Borough of Wrexham. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IT is my turn to go out of the Council on the 1st of November next. As one of the four representatives of your Ward, and having instituted certain improve- ments which have not as yet been carried out, I feel that it is due to you that I should again offer my services to represent you for the next three years, during which time I may be useful to you probably as a profes- sional man well acquainted with the nature and im- portance of the improvements referred to. Should you pay me the compliment of again electing me on the 1st of November as your representative, you may at all times rely upon my best attention to the interests committed to my care. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours very faithfully, 1318 ISAAC SHONE. To the Burgesses of the SOUTH WARD of the Borough of Wrexham. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE term of three years for which I have had the JL honor of representing you in the Town Council being about to expire, I have been induced again to offer you my services, and should you deem me worthy of your support and again return me as your Represen- tative, I shall at all times use my best endeavours to promote your interests and to deserve and increase your confidence. Trusting to be honoured with a continuance of your support, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, S. T. BAUGH. Wrexham, October, 1879. 11 ub Iii Dti!t. WREXHAM TEETOTAL SOCIETY. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING will be held in the Temperance Hall, Wrexham, on MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13th, 1879, Which will be addressed by Samuel Bowley, Esq., of Gloucester, Rev. David Howell, B.D., and Miss Battersby, of Newport. SIR E. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., will take the Chair at 8 o'clock, NO COLLECTION. 1320 tgal mifr ubIit otit£s. RESIGNATION OF THE TOWN CLERK OF WREXHAM. AT a MEETING of the Past and Present J'JL Mayors and Members of the Town Council, held at the Guildhall, on September 3rd inst., the Mayor in the chair, it was unanimously resolved "That a Testi- monial be presented to John James, Esq., Town Clerk, and that such Testimonial take the form of an Oil Painting." All present intimated their intention of subscribing. Subscriptions will be received by the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, DR. EYTON-JONES, Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham, who will acknowledge their receipt in the local papers. £ s. d. Subscriptions acknowledged 96 15 6 Additional Subscriptions:— Messrs. Pritchard 110 J. Parry Jones, Esq. 110 R. V. Kyrke, Esq 110 The Misses Poyser 1 1 0 Mrs. Irven 2 2 0 Rev. A. L. Taylor 110 H. Humphreys, Esq. 110 A. E. Whieldon, Esq. 110 W. Low, Esq. 110 F. Page, Esq 110 1224 PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Messrs. ADNITT & NAUNTON, of Shrewsbury, have the honour to announce that they have arranged with S BRANDRAM, ESQ., M.A., TO GIVE A SHAKESPEARIAN RECITAL "HAMLET," A in the above Hall, ON THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23RD, 1879. In order to promote the comfort of the audience during Mr. Brandram's Recital, visitors are respectfully requested to be in their seats by a Quarter to Eight o'clock, as after that hour no Admission to the room can be obtained except during the interval between the Acts. Doors open at Seven o'clock. Recital to commence at a Quarter to Eight precisely. The plan of the reserved seats is now ready at Messrs. C. G. BAYLEY and Co., Booksellers, and as only a limited number can be reserved, an early application is solicited. Reserved and numbered seats. 3s. 6d.; second seats, 2s. a limited number of back seats, Is. 1303 PENYCAE, RUABON. A BAZAAR WILL BE HELD AT WYNNSTAY, By the kind permission and under the immediate patronage of Sir Watkin and Lady Williams Wynn, on Wynn, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST AND 22ND OF OCTOBER, 1879, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF PENYCAE CHURCH. The following ladies and gentlemen have consented to become PATRONS Lord Edwin Hill Trevor, M.P. Lady Edwin Hill Trevor The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph Mrs. and the Misses Hughes Honble. George Kenyon Honble. Mrs. Geo. Kenyon Sir Robt. A. Cunliffe, Bart. Lady Cunliffe Major Cornwallis West Mrs. West Geo. Osborne Morgan, Esq., M.P. Mrs. Osborne Morgan R. M. Biddulph, Esq. Mrs. Biddulph Edmund Peel, Esq, Mrs. Peel S. Yorke, Esq. Mrs. Yorke T. L. FitzHugh, Esq. Mrs. FitzHugh S. K. Mainwaring, Esq. Mrs. Mainwaring Rev. T. H. G .Puleston Mrs. Puleston Major Tottenham Mrs. Tottenham Edward Evans, Esq. (Bron- wylfa) Mrs. Evans R. V. Kyrke, Esq. Mrs. Kyrke Capt. Conran Mrs. Conran R. Tighe, Esq.. Honble. Mrs. Tighe The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph Mrs. Bonnor Col. Elgee, and the officers of the 23rJ R W. FuÚliers Mrs. EIgee S. P. Hope, Esq. Mrs. Hope W. Brancker, Esq. Mrs. Brancker O. S. Wynne, Esq. Mrs. O. S. Wynne F. Cowan, Esq. Mrs. Cowan Rev. E. W. Edwards Mrs. & the Misses Edwards Harold Lees, Esq. Mrs. Lees Peter Ormerod, Esq. Mrs. Ormerod Mrs. Ffoulkes and Miss Ffoulkes Rev. T. Ll. Griffith Mrs. Griffith Rev. D. Howell (Wrexham) Mrs. Howell Mrs. Girardot Rev. J. Jones (Cerrigy-: druidion) Mrs. Jones George Thomson, Esq. (Pen- -Alrs. and the Misses ybryn) Thomson S. K. Bishop, Esq. (Llan- erchrugog Hall) Mrs. Bishop J. Kenrick, Esq. Mrs. Kenrick J. C.Edwards, Esq.(Trevor Hall) Mrs. Edwards Rev. J. D. Edwards! (Rhosymedre) Mrs. and Miss Edwards Rev. T. Jones (Rhos) Mrs. Jones The Stalls (including one for Refreshments) will be arranged in THE GREAT HALL, Access to which will be by the Principal Entrance, and selections on the organ will be given at intervals during each day. The Bazaar will be open on Tuesday, October, 21st, from 12 until 8 p.m., and on Wednesday, October 22nd, from 12 until 9 p.m. 1 ADMISSION: First Day To the Park, Gardens, and Bazaar 3s. Od. To the Park and Gardens only Is. Od. Second Day-To the Park, Gardens, and Bazaar Is. Od. To the Park and Gardens only Os. 6d. The 3s. (red) Tickets will be available for both days. The Gardens will be closed each day at Five o'clock. TICKETS can be obtained at Mr. T. OWEN'S, The Library, Oswestry Mr. RAILTON POTTER, Wrexham the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon; the Rev. D. WILLIAMS, Penycae, Ruabon and at the entrance to the Park and the Bazaar. Family Tickets (not exceeding six persons), available for the two days, 10s. Children under twelve half- price. Contributions, either in money or in kind," will be thankfully received by the Rev. D. WILLIAMS, Penycae, Ruabon. Arrangements have been made with the Great Western Railway Company to issue Cheap Tickets (1st, 2nd, and 3rd class) to Ruabon, on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 21st and 22nd, as follows :-From Chester at 11.0 a.m., 12.20, and 2.0 p.m. Saltney, at 11.8 a.m. Rossett, 11.19 a.m. Gresford, 11.26 a.m. Wrexham, 11.38 a.m., 12.46, and 2.24 p.m. Corwen and intermediate stations to Trevor by trains leaving Corwen at 9.46 and 11.50 a.m. Cetn, 9.12 a.m.; Shrewsbury, 10.5 a.m.; Leaton, 8.20 a.m. Baschurch, 12.39 p.m.; Rednal, 12.50 p.m.; Whittington, 12.58 p.m.; Oswestry, 12 52 p.m. Gobowen, 1.6 p.m;; Prees- gweene, 9.1 a.m.; Chirk, 10.43 a.m. and 1.14 p.m. Re- turning the same day by any of the ordinary trains calling at the stations named. 1207 gnsuranx.es. gUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, ESQ., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, ESQ., Secretary. Total Sum insured in 188, £ 258,772,986. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of TWO MILLION STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society:— Wrexham Mr John Lewis Denbigh Mr John H. Jones Llangollen Messrs. Minshall and Parry-Jones Mold Messrs Kelly and Keene Oswestry Mr Henry Crutchloe 8 ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY!! ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS Provided against by a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. The Right Hon. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 214,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers of fire years' standing. 21,350,000 has been paid as compensation. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAS, Secretary. AGENTS: Agents for Wrexham—MR. W. 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ZOEDONE. a delicious sparkling tonic bever- age for daily use; containing the essential con- stituents of the BLOOD, the BRAIN, and NERVE TISSUE— NON-ALCOHOLIC. ZOEDOXE, a PHOSPHATED IHox BEVERAGE, invaluable to everyone engaged in professional, literary, scientific, commercial, athletic or other pursuits, involving the wear and tear of MENTAL OR PHYSICAL STRAIN. OEDONE, specially valuable to CONVALES- CENTS and INVALIDS. The healthy wil1 find it a grateful and comforting beverage. ZOEDONE, recommended by the faculty.— Z Medical testimony post free. ZOEDONE, preferred by many to Champagne, Z at six to eight times the price. ZOEDONE mixes perfectly with Claret, other Wines, Beer and Porter. ZOEDONE. a beverage for WINTER, as well Z as for SUMMER use, and for any CLIMATE. ZOEDONE, par excellence, a beverage for Zj BALLS, PIC-NICS, EVENING PARTIES, BANQUETS, FETES, and other Festive occasions. ZOEDONE, an elegant, pleasant, and sustain- Z ing beverage for Railway Travellers, Tourists, and Emigrants. ZOEDONE, put up like Champagne, in Cham- Z pagne Bottles, and is fit for any table. ZOEDONE thus described by a medical con- Z noiseur :—" Everyone was struck with the variety and attractiveness of the liquids at the Dinner at the "Langham." By universal consent the palm was awarded to ZOEDO-NE," a sparkling, delicious, exhilarating drink, containing Phosphates and Iron." ZOEDONE, spoken of by leading joumals in corresponding high terms, and assigned it the highest place at the MEDICAL BANQUET. PRlCE-incluxing bottles and packages-FREE ON RAILS AT WREXHAM :— 6s. od. per dozen, in half Champagne Bottles, usually sent in six dozen cases. 12s. per dozen in large Champagne" Bothies, usually sent in three dozen cases. Get EXTRA PER DOZ. specially prepared for shipment, and packed in casks. TESTIMONIALS. From William Carter, M.B., B.Sc., L.L B., London, M.R.C.S., London, Phyxican to the Royal Southern Hos- pital Liverpool, Lecturer on Materia Medica, Liverpool Royal Infirmary School of Medicine. June fth. 1879. I have great pleasure in expressing the. high opinion which I have formed of the value of Zoedone as a tonic beverage and medicine. It seems to me to meet a decided want, as by its means we are enabled to prescribe phosphates of iron, lime, &c., not merely in a very assimilable, but as well in a most palatable and refreshing fonn. I have prescribed it largely, and from my observation A, of its effects believe it will be of great use to the *w profession. From Norman Kerr, M.D., F.L.S. 42, Grove Road, Regent's Park. London, loth May, 1^79. Zoedone is a most agreeable^ refreshing and elegant tonic. This plea«ant sparkling beverage, while most acceptable at the skcia.1 board, is an invaluable adjunct- to medicine. From Wittiam ill. Dobie, M.D.. Edinl'myh, Honorary Physician to tie Chester InHn/iary. Chester, June 14th, 1879. I have been iy,-Lieb pleased with YO-1r effervescing drink termed "Zoedone." I have tried it and found it an extrenjely agreeable, refreshing, and invigorating bever- age. I have recommended it to many of my patients, who are unanimous in spoaking well of it Tc Messrs Evans and Co. Prom the Rev. D. HoxwU., B.D., Vicar of Wrexham. Vicarage, Wrexham, North Wales. March 24th, 1879. Messrs R. Evans an,t Co.-Yoar "Zoedone* is iRcom- parably the best non-alcoholic, beverage I have ever tasted. It is used daily in my family. It is refreshing, ^Simulating, and strengthening. From Dr. Stephens, Senior Physician, lufirmaryfor Children, Liverpool. July 6th, 1879. I have recommended Zoodone to many of my patients, epecially ladies and children, where I considered a little wine necessary, with, I am happy tc say. the mest gratifying restlts. "I have carefully oxaminc-d a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, laanufactared by Messrs. Evans & Co., and to which they have given the name of Zoedone.' I tnd the statement made respecting its composition to be fully borne out by the analysis. The Zoedone is a BRIGHT, SPARKLING, and VERY PLEA- SANT beverage, quite free from any medicinal taste in- deed, it forms a most agreeable and elegant vehicle for the administration of the Phosphates of Lime and Iron which it contains, and which are in a state of complete E'o solution."—ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M.D., London, Author of "Food, its adulterations, and the method of their detection." AGENTS EVERYWHERE. PATENTEE D. JOHNSON, F.C.S. MANUKACTC RER3 R. EVANS & CO., W R E X H A M NORTH WALES. POTATOES' POTATOES!! FAMILIES, Hotels, Public Institutions, and the Trade supplied. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. MATTHEW JONES, WHOLESALE POTATO MERCHANT, 106, GRANVILLE STREET, BIRMINGHAM. LAMPLOUGH'S pYRETIC SALINE. HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER. This alone is the True Antidote in FEVERS, ERUPTIVE AFFECTIONS, SEA OR BILIOUS SICKNESS. Having peculiar aM exclusive merit*. For the protection of the public against un authorised imitations, I haTe again appealed to the law, and obtained a perpetual injunction, with costs, against the defendant, a Chemist in Manchester. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. i Obstrre-The Genuine Ims my name and Trade Mark on a Buff-coloured Wrapper. 113, HOLBORN-HILL, LONDON. 9U