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AUCTION DIARY. 1 Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Sept. 4 Ab the Smithfield, Chester Fut and Store Stock Sept. 5—At the Suiithfield, Hooton—Cheviot Wethers Sept. 5—At the Old Smithfield. Liooton-Fat and Store Stock Sept. C-At the Chester Sin,, th (ield-Hores, Carriages, Saddlery and Harness Sept. 8 —At the Smithfield, Chester-Duteil Flowering Bulbs Sept. 13 — At the Smithfkld, Chester Sheep Sept. 14-At the Llaiifair Min;is, Llanfairtal- haiarn—Mining Machinery, &c. Sept. Hotel. Cliester-Free- hoid Properties ut Kelsall and iarvin Sept. If)—At the B.ossoms Hote Chester-Free- hold Property {''t'pt 21—At tho King's He,¡.d Hotd. Hoiywell- Freehold and Loassiio'.d Proper, ies By MESSRS. CHCRTON. ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON Sept. 4-At the Auction Mart, Foregate-street Furniture and EfTccts Sept. IT,—At the Grosvenor Hotel—, Resi.dence and Land at Westminster Park Spt. ].-),-At the Grosvenor liotel-Dwel ling- Houae in Sandy-lane Sept. 15-At the Grosvenor Hotel-Business Premises in Bridge street &c. Sept. 18—At the Auction Mart, Foi-eg-.ite-street- Antique Furniture. &c Sept. 20 & ?—At Xt-?vtou Hall — Household Furnmre and Effects Hiill- H ouse b cl d Sept. 2C ?c. -At MuMington H?I—Household FurnLture ?nd Eifots By MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON. Sept. 4—At the Ermine Cattle Mart, Chester- Fat and Store Sept. 17-At Mo'tirigtoci Ilai!—Live and Dead Farming Stock. Sept. 22-At th., Blossoaas Hotel, Chester- Fre(>ho!d Probities. By NIR. J. P. CARTER. Sept. r,-At Hooton Cattle Mart-Fat and Store S-ojk By MESSRS. S. ASTON & SON. Sept. 4—At the City Auction Rooms, Chester Household Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. H. MANLEY & SONS. Sept 12, 13 & 14-At Crewe Horse Repository- Light and I By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD 4. SONS. Sept. 5 & G -At the Repository, Wrexham— Light and Heavy Horses i Sept. 24—At th.e Shotwick Home Farm, Saugnall —Jersey and Shorthorn Cattle, Pigs, &c. Oct. SALES BY AUCTION. /SPIT;KTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS ? AND RICHARDSON. AUGEIO-N,LRS, VALUERS. LAND AND ES I'A'L'E AGENTS. THE AUCTION MAR L1. FOREGATEST., CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, aad Law Union and Crown liLSiuance Companies. Telegraphic Address: "Mart, Chester." Tel-ophoii' No. 210. On Tuesday Next. AUCTION MART. FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, September -1th, WW, commencing at 11 o'clock a m. punctu?U". the under-mentioned Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ?nd EFFECTS, i1ldudin dressing and waih tables, iron and br:?s bedsteads, chests of drawers, linen cupboard, mahogany cheval glass, double a.nd single-headed couches, set of 12 brown oak single chairs, two mahogany bookcases, antique oak settle, ditto mahogany guardevm, gilt console table, with pier giass attached, grandfather's clock. cottage piano- forte, musical box, to play 8 airs old cabinet barrel organ, in inlaid mahogany case walnut and ebonized china cabinets, mahogany dining table, oak liat and umbrella stand, rosewood card table, elxjinzed corner cabinet, walnut, chiffonnier, with mirror at back bagatelle table, American oak refrigerator, carved walntit sideboard, piano street organ, upon hand barrow printing machine, basket-work bread hand cart), large fri t work machine, breechloading gun, Mauser rifle, set of joiner's tools, portable poultry-house, and large assortment of miscellaneous effects. N.B — Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Eiphick, Roberts and Richardson, Chester. WESTMINSTER PARK, CHESTER. Imjwrtant Sab of a very Choice and Valuable Leasehold Residence, situate in Westminster Park, Hough Green. MESSRS. CHCRTO. ELPHICK & CO. M have boon f?vour?d with instructions from the Executrix of tho Lite IJenrv Thomas Brown, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Groivenor Hotel Chester on SATURDAY, the 15th day of September, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the substantially erected and well arranged Detached RESIDENCE, with Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, Lawn, Rosery, etc. The house is exceedingly well planned and contains entrance porch, vestibule, cloak-room and lavatory, spacious ball with fireplace forming sitting-room, dining-room, drawing-room, library, I six bedrooms, box-room, bathroom, housemaid's pantry, linen closet and W.c., housekeeper's room, I butler's pantry, kitchen, scullery, larder, etc., I with excellent wine and ale cellars in basement. Paved and enclosed back y.rd with coal-house, ehed, w.c., tool-house, etc. Well-arranged pleasure grounds with choice flowering shrubs, rosery, lawn, and kitchen garden, the whole comprising an area of 3,725 square yards or thereabouts. The property is leasehold for a term of !JJ:J years from 25th March, 1003, at a ground rent of £ 21. 2s. per annum. ) Fur furtlicr particulars and orders to view I apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts and Richardson or to Messrs. BROWN & DOBIE, Solicitors All of Chester. I SANDY LANE. DOUGHTON. CHESTER TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. .1fi at ttiu Groeeiior Hotd, C,I"ter, en SATURDAY, tho 15th day of September, 1906, at three o'clock in tho afternoon— TIK- Modern and pleasant] y-situated DWEL- LING-HOUSE. No. 13, Sandy lane, known as lan( i v- l an.- kn own as "Mount Lodge." in the occupation of the Rev. II. J. E. Williams, containing haU. drawing and (fin ng-looms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, four bedrooms, bathroom, closet, w.c. (separate), good cellars and yard, with wash and coal- Itouacs. and bicycle house, etc. Hot. a-rid oold water throughout. The property is freehold, thr, sanitary arrangements arc in perfect order, and the house is well-built and in excellent re- pair. Further information may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Chester; or from Messrs. GAMO, FARMER & CO., Solicitors, Chester. CITY OF CHESTER. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Shops and Dwelling-house situate in Bridge Street and Bridge Street Row. MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. ?JL will offer for SALE BY AUCTION at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY. Septemlierloth, 1906. at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, in one Lot, and subject to the Conditions to be then produced, the above-mentioned FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES consisting of the FRONT SHOP, No. 59, BRIDGE STREET, and the DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 67, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, in the occupation of Mr. William Pattinson (late Normansell & Co.), Chemist, comprising:—On the Street LeveF: Spacious Shop, 34ft. long, with a frontage to Bridge-street of 23ft. 7in., several storerooms, ofnce and cellar. On the Row Level: Dwelling- house containing entrance hall, dining-room, small sitting-room panelled in old carved oak, nine bed- rooms, bathroom, lavatory and w.o, kitchen, acullery, pantry, &c., with fine old oak staircase from basement to upper floors, large paved yard j with entrance from Bows and carl edtrance from SALES BY AUCTION. -t Peppfrr-street, warehouse, and studio over same with skylight, two lavatories, &c.; all of which premises are on lease for 21 years from 1st July, 1903, at the annual rental of £105. Also the Handsome and BearitifuIIy fitted SHOP, No. 69, Bridge-street Row, in the occupa- tion of Johnsun Brothers Limited, dyers, &e. The premises comprise front shop, small sitting- room and pantry, with side entrance to passage, on lease to tenants for 14 years, from 4th Sep. tembcr, 1901, at the annual rental of S65 for the first seven years, and afterwards at £íO. The Property has a frontage to Bridge-street of 23 feet 7 inches and a depth of about 100 feet. It is substantially erected, the floors aud staircase being fine old oak. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. BRIDGMAN, WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors, Westminster Buildings, Newgate-st., Chester, Sale of small quantity of very choice and Valuable Antique FURNITURE, Sheffield Plate and Books, removed from "The Cloisters," Ruthin, to the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have received instructions from tli?? Rev. Chancellor Buikeley Jones (warden of Ruthin) to SELL BY AUCTION, at their MART, on TUESDAY, September 18th, HKWi, at ;) o'clock p. m., a set of 6 Rare and Costly Queen Anne Walnut Single Chairs, Antique Chippendale Settee, in fine condition; Rare and Valuable Tulip Wood French Commode, Semi Grand Pianoforte, by "Collard & Collard"; 4 Sheffield- plated Entree Dishes, etc. Z.B.-Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Chester. Preliminary Notice of Sale of the whole of the excellent Household Furniture, Linen, China, Glass, Hore, Carriage, Harness, Dairy Cattle, Pigs, Hay, Straw, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Garden Tools, Implements of Husbandry, etc., at NEWTON HALL, near Chester. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELE'HICK & co. have received instructions from the Exe- cutots of the late Miss Humberston to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 20th and 21st, ]O!j, the ahove-men- tioncd Valuable EFFECTS. j N.B.—Catalogues will shortly be published. Preliminary Notice of Sale of Valuable Household Furniture and other Effects, at MOLLING- TON HALL, near Chester. "VTESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. l haveieeeived instructions from H. G. Feilden Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNgS DAY, September 26th, 1906, and following days, a portion of the very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. N.B.—Further particulars and catalogues will shortly be published. ESTABLISHED 1808. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE ?- AND SON (LATK PICKERING ft NIGHTINGALE), AGRICULTURAL AND GKNKKM. At3CTIONEERS AND VALUERS FARM STOCK, FUHNHURK & MISCELLANEOUS SALES settled for the same day as held. PROPERTY SAI,ICS ALSO CONDUCTED. All Sales and Valuations conducted on Reasonable I Terms. MR. W. H. NIGHTINGALE having had fifteen years practical experience at Farming, can with every conlideuce recommend Farmers to place their Sale^and Valuations for Unexhausted Improvements, Tenant Right, &.c., in his hands, as their interests will in every way be guarded, VALUATIONS also conducted for Probate Properties. Mortgage, &e. OFFICES: 4. NEWGATE ST., CHESTER. ERMINE CATTLE MART. TUESDAY NEXT, Sept 4th, IVOG. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON ?JL will hold their usual WEEKLY STOCK SALE at the above Mart, when the following Stock will be offered 70 Head of Prime Fat CATTLE. 150 „ „ CALVES. 350 „ „ SHEEP. 450 „ „ PIGS. Quantity of New Ladders, of different lengths. Pure-bred 6 months old BOAR. Three in-pin GILTS, close on farrowing. Young COW, close on point of calving; further entries of Calving Cows expected. There was an excellent enquiry for prime Fat Cattle and Sheep last Sale, and Fat Pigs met a good market. High Prices expected in all Classes for this Sale. Further Early Entries arc respectfully solicited. Order of Sale :—Calves 11.-15 a.m., Pigs 12 :J(J, Cattle 2 o'clo(!k, Sheep to follow. Important Preliminary Announcement. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON J?LiL have been favoured w)th instructions from H. G. Foiiden, Esq Mollington Hali. to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 17th of September, h's Carriage Horses, Carriage Har- ness, Saddlery. Garden Effects, and: the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK a.ud EFFECTS. Catalogues now ready. Saturday, the 22nd September, 1906. OHRISTLETON-ROAD and SANDY-LANE, CHESTER. and HOOLE LANE, near CHESTER. Sale of valuable Freeholcl Shops, Cottages, etc. MESSRS. W. H. NIGHTINGALE & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blos- soms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 22nd September, 1906, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following valuable Freehold PROPERTIES, viz. Lot 1.—All that SHOP, No. 8. Christleton- road, in the occupation of W. Huxlev, and also all those ThrCf) COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES adjoining, and numbered 1, 3 and 5, Sandy-lane, in the respective occupations of I Messrs. Huxley, Williams and Huxley. This Property is well let, bringing in the I total annual rent of JE52. 16s., and is situate in a good, dry, healthy position. Lot 2.-Ail that newly-erected MESSUAGE and SHOP, situate at the corner of Hoole-lane, and the continuation of Canadian-avenue, Hoolc. The premises contain shop with double window (lead lights) and block lfoor, entrance hall, parlour, kitchen, scullery and larder, four bedrooms, bath room, hot and ooid water, coal house, w.c.. etc., with large yard suitable for the erection of a bakehouse or stabling. The shop is well adapted for general grocery or provision stores and outdoor license or Post- ofllce or other business. Vacant possession can be had on completion. N. B.—Orders to view this lot can be had on application to No. 83. Ciarc-avenue. j Lot 3.—All those Six MESSUAGES or COT- TAGES, -No-. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Vivian-tcrraoe, Hoole-lanc aforesaid, in the occupations of Mr. H. Roberts and others. These Cottages contain four rooms, good yards and usual out-offices, and are let at 4s. 6d. per week each. They are well situated and form an excellent investment. If not sold in one lot they will be offered in pairs, or singly, to suit purohasecs. Two- thirds of the purchase money may, if desired, be left on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, Newgate-street, Chester; or to E. BRASSEY, 9, St. John street, Chester, Vendors' Solicitor. THE CITY AUC [TON ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE-STREET, CHESTER (Opposite God's Providence House). Q ASTON & SON ?S hold a SALE at the above Rooms every TUESDAY, at 1-30, throughout the year, for the convenience of Clients having Surplus FURNITURE or GOODS of any description to dispose of. Settlements day following Sale of Goods Terms modente. SaJ;J and V. rutd i.. t%f all dowriptions con- ducted in- town or country. SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT, 4.th Sept., at 11 o'clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvouor Buildings, Chester. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, Sept. 5th, 1906. At HOOTON SMITHFIELD (midway between Chester and Birkenhead). MESSRS. CUNNAH and ROBERTS are i again favoured with instructions from Mr. Chas. Kemp to conduct his Aunual Sale, comprising (;40 Grand CHEVIOT WETHERS, which are in good condition and suitable for short keep. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Auction Offices: Grosvonor Buildings, Chester. ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, 5th Sept., at 2 o'clock. AT THE OLD SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS and CALVES. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offic-Qs, Grosvonor Buildings, Chester. THURSDAY NEXT, 6th September, 1906. CHESTER HORSE FAIR DAY. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROmRTS will -m hold their usual Monthly Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY, including Two specially-built Spring Lurries (one heavy and one light), with all the latest improve- ments, commencing with Horses at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, 8th Septemlier, lOOG. SALE of a Choice Consignment of DUTCH FLOWERING BULBS at the CHESTER SMITHFIELD, commencing at 11 o'clock. CUNNAIf & ROBE UTS, Auctioneers. On THURSDAY, September 13th, 1906. AT CHESTER SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. CUNAH & ROBERTS will I SELL BY AUCTION, at 11 o'clock- 239 Good Young Clnll EWES. 150 Cross-bred LAMBS. 120 Young Cross-bred EWES. 25 Pure-bred Leicester Sbearlin aud LAMB RAMS. 30 Pure-bred Shropshire LAMB RAMS. On FRIDAY, September 14th, 1906. Re Llaiifair Mines Ltd., by order of Trustees for Debenture Holders. LLANFAIR MINES, LLANFAIRTAL- IIAIARN, ABERGELE, six miles from Aber- gele Station. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are LU favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION — The whole of the Valuable and Modern LEAD MINING PLANT and MACHINERY, com- prising the best and latest makes and processes, and including complete DRESSING PLANT (Luhrig System), comprising horizontal condens- ing engines, marine dry-back and loco-type boilers, screens, stone breaker, picking table, three pairs of crushing rolls, elevators, three sizing drums, ten jigs, three large Spitzkastens, rive double vanners, four centrifugal pumps, mechanical dolly, knife buddle, &c.; tandem air compressor, water wheel, winding engine, horizontal pumping engine, diagonal engine, lathe, vertical drill, smith's hearth and bellows, quantity of tools, four rock drills, two tripods, two screw jacks, pulley block, 12-ton Weigh Bridge; air, water and steam piping (I to 4 inch)- Wood and Corrugated Iron Erections, steam winch, safe, theodolite and dial, head gear and pulleys, tanks, smali tools, stores, and mis- cellaneous Effects; and a substantially-erected and well-built BUNGALOW all the timber is bolted and not nailed, and is in good order. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually. Busses will meet Trains at Pensaru Station Single fare 1. Return Is. 6d. Full particulars in Catalogues, which may be obtained from Messrs. Collier & Co., Solicitors, 44, Mosley-street, Manchester or from the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. KELSALL and TARVIN, CHESHIRE. Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SEPTEM- BER 15th, HIOii. at 3 o'clock punctually- Lot i.-Tlie Valuable FARM, with House, Outbuildings and Six Fields of Land, known as "Weetwood Cottage," Tarvin, containing 19a. Ir. 25p. or thereabouts. Lot .-T}¡e compact HUNTING BOX, known as "Holly Bank," Kelsall, with good loose-boxes buildings and grounds. Lot 3.—Two good COTTAGES adjoining Lot 2. Lot 4.—Three old PASTURE FIELDS, con- taining 5 Acres or thereabouts, situate off Back- lane, Kelsall. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers or Messrs, W. H. Churton and Son, Solicitors all of Chester. To Millers, Corn Factors, Merchants, and others. KINGSLEY, FRODSHAM. Notice of Important Sale of the valuable Water Corn or Grist Mill with the House, Outbuild- ings, Yard, Garden, and Fields adjoining known as Kingsley Water Miii," to be SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the 1-Il Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATUR- DAY, the 15th day of September, 1906, at Three o'clock punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions to l>e then and there produced and read, the valuable Freehold PROPERTY, known as KINGSLEY WATER MILL," now in the occupation of Messrs. Cooper and Gibson. The premises comprise two dwelling-houses with good yard containing trap house, cart shed' shippon, stable, calf cote, &c. 3-storey mill with 18ft. water wheel, containing store rooms, garners, worms and elevators, four pairs of French burr mill stones, flour-dressing machine, Cornish boiler (801b. pressure), 12-h.p. horizontal engine, circular saw bench, together with the machinery, fixtures, fittings, shafting, belting, pulleys, &c., complete as erected and in good working order, together with the large garden and orchard, well- stocked with fruit trees, greenhouse, mill pool, and three good crofts in pasture, containing 5 acres 2 roods or thereabouts. For further particulars and cards to view apply to the Auctioneers, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; or to Messrs. BOYDELL & TAYLOR, Solicitors, 2, Pepper-street, Chester. Preliminary Announcement. COUNTY OF FLINT. Important and Extensive Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Properties. MESSRS. CUNNAH ? ROBERTS have J?-t received insinjctiona to SELL BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, at tho King's Head Hotel, HolywelL on FRIDAY, the 21st day of Sept., 1906, at Two o'clock p.iii- punctually. vajuable Free.ho^d and Leasehold PROPERTIES, eituato at Greenfield, Holywell. Bagilit. Lyganywern; Halkyn and Lixwm. Full pai-tioulars will appear in a latex issue. For further particulars apply Auctioneers, Chester; or to Messrs. H. A. Copo and Co., Solicitors, Holywell.  ASTON SON, Auctioneers, 14, WATER- ?< GATE-STREET, CHESTER. Also at ARGYLE SALE ROOMS, WREXHAM, where a SALE is held every MONDAY. at 11 o'clock. The Sale on TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 4th, at Chester, consists of dining and drawing room suites, a good assortment of bedroom and kitchen FURNITURE; also a collection of mis- cellaneous articles, cutlery, plate, &c., removed for convenience to sale rooms. Sale at 1-30 sharp. On view prior to Sale. Tel. 59, Chester. iù. Wrexham. SALES BY AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at One o'clock. MR. J. P. CARTER'S HOOTON CATTLE SALE, including Six grand Coloury Calving HEIFERS and STIRKS from one farm. Auction Offices, Newgate Chambers, Chester. SIDNEY R.PlutiNALI, has decided to commence Business on his own account, after Twelve years, practical experience with Messrs. CUNNAH & ROBKRTS as AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL .0 AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT. Special feature made of Agricultural Sales and Valuations, which will be conducted on the most reasonable terms. Property, Furniture, and Sales of all descrip- tions will be undertaken and carried out with prompt and personal attention. All Sales will be settled for same-day as held. Valuations made for Probate, Change of Tenancy, Mortgage, etc., etc. Inventories made and checked. Auction Offices: NEWGATE ST., CHESTER. 600 HORSES. £40 PRIZES. Final Week for Making Entries. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. GREAT SEPTEMBER SALES. HENRY MANLEY & SONS, LTD. _d WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Sept. 12 & 13. First Great Autumn Sales of HUNTERS, Match Pairs, Single Harness Horses, Pedigree Hackneys, Show-ring Harness Horses, Stepping Cobs and Ponies. Special entries include the entire Stud of 35 prize-winning Pedigree Hack- neys, the property of Mr. Alfred Nuttall, Billing- ton Stud, Lane., for unreserved sale; also im- portant entries from other well-known studs. FRIDAY, September 14. Heavy Town, Light Lurry and Parcel Van HORSES, Cart Colts and Fillies. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms on application. Entries finally close on Wednesday next, Sept. 5th. 500 HORSES. NEXT WEEK, NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXUAM FRANK LLOYD & SONS will SELL on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5th—300 High-class Harness HORSES, Hunters, Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies. A very fine selection. THURSDAY, Sept 6th 200 Powerful Town, Lurry, Parcel Carters, and Van HORSES, direct from the breeders. Judging each day 10-30. Sales at 12. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. GREAT OCTOBER SALES at WREXHAM, on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. MONDAY, September 24th, at 1-30. Highly Important Sale of a Select Herd of JERSEY CATTLE. 82 Shorthorn DAIRY COWS, two-year-old Calving HEIFERS, Stirks, ripe fat Heifers, yearling Heifers and weanling Heifer Calves, pedigree Shorthorn Bull Calf, Cart Mare, 45 Pigs, including several well-bred Berkshires 3 stacks of Oat Straw, 30 Buff Orpington Cockerels and Pullets, &c., at SHOT WICK HOME FARM, SAUGHALL. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been in- N* structed by Reginald Rigby, Esq., to conduct this High-class Sale. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. GOUTHDOWN EWES FOR SALE. THE EARL OF HADDINGTON is now Disposing of his entire Flock of SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, which has been for fifty years established at Mellerstain, Scotland, and which has been carefully bred from all the best flocks in England. During the last few years Rams from the follow- ing have been bred from Adeane, Webb, Ellis, MeCalmont, Duke of Richmond, Lord Ellesmere, Lord Cadogan, and others. For particulars apply to H. BILLINGTON, Arderne Lodge, Tarporley. For history of the Flock see Southdown Stnd Book, Vol. 6, page 39. RAILWAYS. G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. BIRMINGHAM RACES. MONDAY, j BSept. 3rd, CHEAP TRIPS to WOLVER- j HAMPTON and BIRMINGHAM. Leave Liver- pool (Landing-stage) 9-10 a.m., (Central) 9-14, Birkenhead (Woodside) 9-25, (Central) 9-20, Rock Ferry 9-30, Warrington 9 5, Chester 8 0 and 10 a.m. SATURDAY. Sept. 8, CHEAP TRIPS to WREXHAM (Football) from Chester. Fare 1/3. MONDAY, Sept. 10, to LONDON for 1, 2, 3, 5 or 8 days. Leave Warrington 9:5 a.m., Liver pool (Central) 5-55, (James-street) 5-56, (Landing- stage) 0-0, Birkenhead (Woodside) 6-15, (Central) 6-2, Rock Ferry G-20, Chester 6-4:5, *Manchester London-road) 8-35, *Stockport 8-45, Crewe 6-55, Nantwich 7-0, Market Drayton 7-30, Hodnet 7-45 a.m. Not.for Day Trip. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, etc., obtainable at the Stations and Offices. The NEW FISHGUARD ROUTE to IRELAND OPEN August 30th. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. —————————1111 PLEASURE CRUISES. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKK OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HAM- The Ormonde" & Bend Or" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted):- am i am am \pmlpmfPIDIPm¡-¡ID Chester.dp 9 ?1030??)!?.?!?SJ'30? ;? EccJnF. 19 50 1120112'A)l 1 50122.OJ335 420 5 20 Iron Bridge M!M1? .1. ?45 Iron Br'g..d 1015,1145| I I  Ecdeston F 1040?121.011235150;2 2C 3 35]4 30 |5 *5 Chester, an 1113011 0-125240131042.??152017 0 4 FARES: CHESTER to ECCLESTON, 6d. Single; 9d. Return. „ IRON BRIDGE, bd. 18. Weather and other causes permitting. -h' JYVERPOOL & NORTH WALES REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays included). By paddle-steamer "La Marguerite" Every Day (Friday, St. Tudno). leaving Prince's Landing Stage (weather permitting) at- 10-45 8..m., for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge (with Carnarvon connection week-days), allowing 4 hours ashore at Llandudno, and due back p. EXTRA SAILINGS, SEPTEMBER. 2 p.m., Saturdays let, 8th and 15th; also Mondays, 3rd and 10th, for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Bangor and Menai Bridge. Early Boat to Liverpool, Mondays 3rd, 10th and 17tb, due at 10-15 a.m. 9-15 a.m., Isle of Anglesey Trips by St. Elvias"; Sunday, 9th, and Wednesday, 12th September, calling at Llandudno; due back in Liverpool at 8 p.m. Through bookings from principal Stations. For further information apply to the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Co Ltd., T. G. Brew, Seem. tary, 40, Chapel-et., LiverpooL J S L E o MAN, DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE & DA.Y EXCURSIONS DAILY (Sundays excepted). From LIVERPOOL. I From DOUGLAS. Daily, 10-30 a m. & 2.45p.m. Daily.9 am. & 3-30 p.m. EX T R A. S. Friday.12.50night Moudays.12.30 a.m. Saturdays, 9.45a.m., 5p.m. t and 12-50 night t 4/- DAY EXCURSIONS. 6/- FORE CABIN. SALOON. From LIVEBPOOL: From DOUGLAS: Every Weekday.10 3')a.m. I Each Day at 3.30 p.m. Day Excursion Tickets issued every Friday by mid- night steamer from Liverpool to return Saturday 3-30 p.m.. and by Saturdays' 12.59 night steamer from Liverpool to return Sunday midnight. IiIVEBPOOL TO RAMSEY (dire,-t).-Wedn"dar, Sopt. 5th, 12.45 noon; Saturdays, 12-45 noon; via Douglas, Thursdays, 2.4.5 p,m.. GUIDE AND SAILINGS FREK.-IBLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET CO., Ltd., Douglas; THOMAS OBPOBD & SON, WrAerstreet. Liverpool. CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY., ANNUAL SHOW, August 29th, 1906. THOMPSON, SON AND KJ FJLEMENCE. CHAMPION PRIZE CHEESE Including the Duke of Westminster's Prize: SILVER CUP FOR THE BEST CHEESE IN THE SHOW. Class 2—FOUR COLOURED CHEESE-FIRST PRIZE. „ 3—• „ „ „ —FIRST PRIZE. „ 1— „ WHITE „ —SECOND PRIZE. „ 1— „ „ „ —FOURTH PRIZE. „ 4— „ „ „ —FIRST PRIZE. „ 3— „ COLOURED „ —SECOND PRIZE. All the abovo PRIZE DAIRIES were PURCHASED by THOMPSON, SON & CLEMENCE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEESE FACTORS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Telephone 44 -1 NOPTITGATr, i STREET)I ?A-i? EASTGATE STREET  «B-I6, FOREGATE STREET F 1, MARKET HALL J CHESTER. ON SEPTEMBER 3RD. AND DTJMNG THE SEASON, WE SHALL BE SHOWING AUTUMN FASHIONS INCLUDING FURS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, AND MILLINERY. FUR COATS will be a prominent feature. CARACUL COATS at 39/6, 3t guineas, 5 guineas, 5i guineas, 6 guineas, 7 guineas, 9 guineas. CARACUL PALETOTS, trimmed Mink and Sable, up to 49 guineas each. MOLE SQUIRREL COATS, 4 guineas, 5 guineas, 5i guineas, 7 guineas, &c. SABLE SQUIRREL COATS, from 14 guineas to 28 guineas. SABLE IURS, in Russian and Hudson Bay Collars, Stoles, Throwovers and Muffs. GREY FURS will be a great Fashion this Season. Large assortment in Fox, Squirrel, Opossum, &c., &c. CHIFFON VELVET GOWNS in all Colors, lined Silk, from 9 guineas each. COSTUMES IN NEW STYLES, Tweed Skirts in great variety, Tweed Overcoats for Travelling and Motoring, Golf Jerseys, &c. SMART AUTUMN HATS, MOTOR CAPS, &c. Ladies own Furs Cleaned and Remodelled to present Fashion. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. JOSEPH BECKETT & CO., CHESTER. IF YOU REQUIRED Anything in the way of WEARING "APPAREL, and it was clearly pointed out to you where you could go and Buy READY-MADE CLOTHING OR CLOTHING TO MEASURE which are in every way UP-TO-DATE for FASHION, STYLE, DESIGN and GENERAL APPEARANCE, and which have been thoroughly tested for Durability, and on which you can SAVE FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT. on your Purchases, would not you go there? Most assuredly you would if you were Thrifty, or prided yourself on being a thorough business man. Well, we point out to you now where you can effect this Saving, and it is by Buying your Clothing for Yourself and your Sons from IIEPWORTHS, who are the only Clothing Manufacturers in the City, and who alone are in a position to offer you this TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY OF SAVING MONEY. HEP WORTHS are the LARGEST CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD, and every Pound you spend with them means Shillings into your Pocket. J. HEPWORTH & SON, LTD. 83, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. AND 150 OTHER TOWNS. TENDERS. ERBISTOCK, OVERTON. TO CONTRACTORS. I TENDERS invited for ALTERATIONS and EXTENSIONS proposed at the FISH- PASS over Erbistock Weir, near Ruabon. Plans and Specifications and Bill of Quantities can be seen at the Office of the River Dee Fishery Board, 13, St. John-street. Chester. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. All Tenders to be sent on or before 12th Sep- tember, addressed to HENRY JOLLIFFE, Clerk to the River Dee Fishery Board, St. John-street, Chester, j JgDMUND JJAILLIE (17 years with Messrs. DICKSONS LD.) has commenced business as SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, AND IMPLEMENT AGENT, AT 60, FRODSHAM STREET (OPPOSITE THB KALEYARDS), Where he has an Excellent Stock of Goods, Orders & inspection respectfully solicited. FINE OLD BOTTLED BURGUNDIES. A PURE COTE D'OR WINES. PER DO", MACON Vintage 1902, Bottled 1904 BE AUJO-LAIS 1899, „ 1902 BEAUNE „ 1902, „ 1904. 24/- POMMARD „ 1900, „ 1903. 30/- VOLNAY „ 1892, 1894. 36/ QUELLYN ROBERTS & Co. THE OLD CRYPT CELLARS, CHESTER. } SCHOOL OUTFITS. BoYs' UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL SHIRTS. Boys' WHITE SHIRTS, in all sizes. Boys' NIGHT SHIRTS and PYJAMA SUITS. Boys' VESTS and DRAWERS, Boys' SCHOOL RUGS & DRESSING GOWNS Boys' KNICKERBOCKER HOSE, SCARFS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES, GLOVES, &o. UMBRELLAS in Large Variety and All Prices. I. E. EWEN'S, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. A Really Good and Reliable Article at the Right Price. BUTT & Co. (LIMITED ), WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND SILVERSMITHS, 32, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, Have much pleasure in announcing the Excellent and Superiority of their Special English Lever Watcb, THE "COUNTY," FINISHED WITH ALL THE LATESf IMPROVEMENTS. FULLY JEWELLED. KEYLESS, & CASED IN HEAVY 18-CARA? GOLD HUNTING, HALF-HUNTING, AND OPENFACE CRYSTAL CASES. £ 18 :18 0 LADY'S SIZE FROM Xio. The County, in Silver Cases, from L5. 5/ A WATCH FOR A LIFETIME. EDWARD DEAN, J UNB., UPTON MILLS STEAM BAKERY, NEAR CHESTER. COUNTRY-MADE Best HOUSEHOLD BREAl>> Made in a patent Drawplate Oven. the only one of its kind in Chester and district. Inspection invited at any time of the day. OUR SPECIALITY. The "Princess" SULTANA LOA1 Price 6d. and 1/ PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. VAN DELIVERIES DAILY to all parts of the City and Suburbs. GOLD MEDAL DIPLOMIST, London Exhibition, 1904. TEL. THE CHESTER & NORTH WALES -1. PERMANENT INVESTMENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BUYERS OF PROPERTY OR PERSONS DESIROUS OF BUILDING. The above Society makes ADVANCES tc enable persons to BUILD HOUSES OR TO PURCHASE PROPERTY. THE SCALE OF REPAYMENTS HAS BEEN CONSIDERABLY REDUCED, SO THAT THE INTEREST PAYABLE IS LESS THAN FORMERLY, and is chared only on the actual monthly balance remaining due. Prospectuses and Forms of Application fot Ad vances may be obtained from the Secretary. TO INVESTORS. Persons desirous of becoming Investing slltr& holders may take up Shares at any time. PAYMENTS.—2s. 6d. per Share per Month, untli the Shares are paid up (£25 each). INTEREST.—per cent. per annum allowed. BONUS divided between Borrowing and In" vesting Shareholders yearly, in cash. Money received on Deposit at 34 per cenk interest, subject to one month's notice.-Apply to J. DODD, 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. 1333 Secretary. PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD- pHCENIX FIRE OFFICE, -L 19, LOMBARD-ST., LONDON, E.G. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTING LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. AGENTS AT CHESTER; MESSRS. BROWN & DOBIE, Solicitors. MR. WM. HENRY CHURTON, Solicitor. MR. J. M. NICHOLSON, Solicitor. MH. J. W. HUKE, Chemist. p pOWELL P. COACH BUILDER COMMERCiAL HALL, FRODSHAM ST., CHESTER. Established over 40 Years. Estimates Given. MOTOR CARS REPAIRED, RE-PAINTED AND RE-UPHOLSTERED IN BEST STYLE. TOOLATE FOR CLASSIFICATION* -11-?- I'll 1.? ?l F. OREST.ROAD-sëH06L"i;G:IIâs FTARPORLEY. NEXT TERM com- mences SEPTEMBER 10th. Vacancies for BOARDER3 principal MRS. BLAIR. 1376 SCROOI, FOR GIRLS, THE BAnS. O Principal: Miss LEATON, assisted by a;J efficient Staff of Teachers. Visiting Masters faf French, German, book keeping, etc. NEX* TERM commences SEPT. 11th. MRS. LITTLER, Trinity Registry, Chested requires Plain Cooks, for Chester"; Undc" Laundress, superior Generals, Houeemalis: Housekeeper, for gentleman, under maid kept. and others. 1384 OUSE TO LET, 62, Trafford-street, New- town. Rent 46. 8d.-Apply 7, Grwfofd Avenue, Hooie, Chester. 1386 TO LET, good COTTAGE, 9, Kimberlcr terrace. Rent 4.s. Id., clear.—Apply 39,: Egorton-street. 1395 N- O. 16, DEVONSHIRE PLACE, Hand- -? bridge; good parlour, kitchen, baC kitchen and pantry, with three good badrOOLUG and bath; 7a, clear.-Apply No. 17, or F. 1 Fcmyhough, Saughallt 138