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Sales bv Auction BY MKSSRS BAUGH, JONES, & JONES. fRErhPlHiU OlJ> PROPERTY AT PKNTRE BWR, RHOS, nbar RUABON. T n be "OLD BY AUCTION, by lssrs. BAUGH,  TONE*, ? w-> ftt the house of Mr Edward 'I .? 1()Ugh Inn, Rhos. on Monday, the 10th ?"?')S't) at five c'ciock in the afternoon, in the ?ol. Ju'1' lots, as sall he agreed upon at ?" nr one other lots. as shall be agreed upon at .I¡,' f gaie) and subj ect to conditions to be then P,, ,)?IU P''? _\n that Messuage or Cottage, with the ,Ie, Garden, and Appurtenances thereunto be- ;'>n" situate at Pentre Dwr, Khos, aforesaid, and j,>n:rml-the .?-cupttion of John Williams. l"x»'o Cottages, with the Gardens and Ap- \en:lnces belonging, situate adjoining lot 1, and in ?p?ti.ins of John "lorns, senior, and John  .1tlnlor.  and Appur- W/Sther Cottage, Wlt Garden and Appur- 1 .„. h??npinR.situ.tM ;?tjominglot 2. and in 1':I¡n'" I D P'upation of E za jet 1 Davies. t. r further particulars, apply to Messrs Acton ';lIr\ OicitoN. Wrexham, or the AUCTIONEERS, ?p? Chambers, Wrexham. ? 1495 Te bÙ Fruhold Meadow and Hay Grass in AL- [It¡rll LISGTO v, Denbighshire. T.,lieS(>LD by AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH,  'H?K' and Co.. at the Golden Lion Inn, Ros 'J,. ,>:1 Monday, the L th day of July, 1S7?!, at Three ;,yj mr o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- ,r ,'to be then Produced^ :!t'U' Lot 1. that meadow piece or parcel of LAND, lately tiree closes, rontaining by admeasurement 2a. lr. l. t'r thereahnuts, situate in the township of Alling- 1.>,) in the parish of Gre-ford, in the county of Den- the river Alyn and lands belonging to "l R I I Rog'er Palmer, Bart., and others, and now in the ^Hviu.m of the representatives of the late Mr ?.iaai K?"s, Rossett, deceased. \01.. Lot 2. The Ray Grass now growing on Lot 1. r„r further particulars apply to Mr James, solici- ,l Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham- 13S6 PRELIMINARY. A.LE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, MEADOW AND HAY GRASS AT ROSSETT. MESSI5S. BAUGH, JONES, and Co. will hold  their next Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK, 'thf ('o??° Lion, Rossett, on Monday, the 17th a f Juh' 17. Jfjulj, 'STOCK ALREADY ENTFRnn: Sereral very choice ripe heifers (heavy weights) Ditto bullocks and cows A l-t of Prime fat Sheep Ditto ditto Fat Lambs Ditto Calves. Ditto Fat and Storo Pigs. The property of A. Ratf air. Ksq., B. S. Roberts, f.n F. Potts. Esq., J. Boydeil, K.-xj., General Town .hend, Mr J. Edwards, »tr Wool rich. Mr Lewis, Mr TUvkWav, Mr Dutton, Mr Price, Mr P. Williams, Air Davies, Mr Pritchard, Mr Ledsome, Mr William i,l other,. a meadow at Ainngton, late in tile Holding of Mr William Evans deceased, the Ha; Grass thereon. Further Entries respectful!? soiioitei. Sale of Stock at Two o'clock, aid Meadow and Hay Grass at 3 o'clock. in,) the Auctioneers respectfully request that the Mock be at the Mart in good time. 1496 >!t;, of Freehold Property at the Ponkey, near hUwbnn. in the Cmmtlf of Denbigh. T,) 1;F: SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. BKUGH, JONES & CO., at, the Australian I nil", Ponkey. afo esaid, on MONDAY, the 17th day of jI 1 y l-7ti, at 3 for -1 o'clock in the aft/moon, in the •,i l.oving or such other lots as nlIY I e agreed upon at tbe time of sale, and subject to conditions— Lor i.-All that Stone Built and slated MFS- Sl'ACF. or DWELLINGHOUSK. situate near the Australian Arms, Ponkey aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Edwird Jones. Also, all those Two stonr Built and thatched COTTAGES on the east si le thereof, and adjoining the before described dwel- ins-houses, and on the west by the property of Mr Jarvis, now untenanted. LOT 2. All that Piece of GARDEN GROUND, containing 6 roods of Land, very suitable for building -ites, and situate near to Lot 1, and separated there- ir-rn by an occupation road, and now in the occupa- tion of the said Edward Jones. The tenant will shew the Lots, and for further information apply to Mr JAMES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or at the Offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Cham- bers, Wrexham. 1500 PRELIMINARY. I imiortard Sale of Household Furniture and other Effects, at The Cross, Brymbe. MESSRS. BAUGH. JONES, & CO. have received ?t instructions from the Executors of the late Miss CATHERINE JONES, to SELL BY AUCTION, about the end of JCLY, 1S76, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUIlXITUREj and other Effects, on xhe above premises, viz. In PARLOUR—Mahogany sideboard, ditto couch. ditto leaf tab'e, easy, arm, and otiNr chairs, capital eight-day clock, fender and fire irons, chimney or- naments, pictures, carpets, hearthrug, cornice pole, and window curtains. THE CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS—Comprising mahogany 4-post bedsteads, fine feather beds, mat- tresses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, toilet glasses, toilet services, towel rails, oak tables, wardrobe, linen chest, cupboards, night commode, chairs, fenders, tire irons, book shelf, hat pegs, carpetting, window blinds, aiso bed and table linen. KITCHEN AND BACK KITCHEN.—Oak leaf, round, and other tables, oak dresser and shelves, screen, arm and other chairs, fenders, fire irons, set of tea trays, white handled knives and forks, plated prongs, ditto tible dessert, and tea spoons dinner and tea services, metal tea pots, and sundry glass, copper preserving pans, filters, coffee mil', clothes maids, ditto baskets, treacle can, baking tins and pans, DU'eh ovens, saucepans, tea kettles, shelves brown ware, water can-, flat irons. Also a quantity of home ureri hac on and hams. IN YARD-Two large rain tubs, coal box, garden tools, large cooler, garden shears, hand saw, knife board, benches, bucket, &c. Date of Sale and jurthe particulars next week. 149< j ;vVLE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. I- FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of I-alitable Freehold Farms, situate ""Qr the Ffrith, in the town-ship of Uwch-y-Mynydd t'cha, in the parish cf llope, in the county of Fi,ut. M1 ESSRS CHU?TON. ELPHICK, & Co., have ?i been favoured with instructions to Sell by Am-tion, at the Wvnnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, • ■11 THURSDAY, the 27th day of July. li'q¡i, at One for Two o'clock p m. punctually, in one lot. or in the lots .t forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other lots and in such order as may be determined ,,i;ooii at the time of sale, and subject to such condi- tions as will be then produced, the undermentioned vdu tMe and attractive FREEHOLD ESTATE, com- lcehendinc altogether 221a. Or. 3.ip. statute measure, entirely in a ring fence, viz. :-A very desirable "wi ?.?npact freehold property known as "MOL?NT p^ ({M comprising a food farm house, with excel- lent outbuildings, and IS:}a. or. 2t5;i. of land. in the occupation of Mr Sadler, unrlAr a lea" for ]2 years fr..m the 2nd of February, 1872. A very nice Mes- sii'i^e known as «• MOUNT COTTAGE," with out- buildings garden, and several pieces of capitallalld, extending t.) 23a. lr. 24p., or thereabouts, in the occu- ]M' ion of Mr Francis Kent and Mrs Kentick as yearly tenants and two very desirable Freehold F\RMS, known as Wern Gate" and" Tynewydd," on the s-iiith side of and adjoining the above, with the Out- buildings and Gardens, also a Cottage and Ga den, and Limekiln thereto belonging, containing together it; s. ;!r 23p., statute measure, or thereabouts, in the respective occupations of Robert Evans and Edward Jones. The whole of the Lands under cultivation are in excellent condition, having been drained, boned, and otherwise much improved, at great expense, by the late pronrietor. The buildings are commodious, well arranged, and in t-xceilent state of repair. The Estate is mostly in pasture, well supplied with writer commands most extensive views, embracing the Cheshire Hills and the surrounding country ad- i iins lands of Captain Warren, Captain Roper, C. F. 0 Davie* '3 Esq.. R. V. Kvrke, Esq., and others, and i-distant miles from Cefy-v-bedd Station, 6 from Wrexham •!?. from Mold, and 14 from Chester. The tenant of the Mount Farm will kindly show the property. NB.—Plans and particulars, with any further in- formation ii),iy be obtained from Messrs WALKER A- SMITH Solicitors, Chester, or from the Auctioneers, 01 -ster, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. 14I.!g ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. -■„lo of Capital Hay Grass, at Holt, near Famdon. ??ft K?st? CHURTON. ELPHICK, & CO., have t been favnu?.' with in-?mctions from Jhomas Morris, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Gred- .—n Arms Inn, Holt, on Wednesday, Jul> 1-th, I?.at. Three for Four o'clock p.n1.,punctuallv,th, "??rmfnUoned excellent '?(*)? of HA Y GnA" ^rowinu' on Laud situate close to Holt. viz. — LOT 1. The crop of Hay Grass growing in 11 Croxon Meadow containing about 4 acres. LoT2. ntttodittogrowiugm .1 The Slangs," con- taining about 8 acres.. ViT :Ditto ditto growing in The Four Acre M adow," containing about ti acres. LOT -Ditto ditto growing in The Bible Ieadow," cunhining about half-an acre. .(T :i-Ditto ditto growing- in two meadows, ad- joining: Holt, containing about Sacred LOT (j, Ditto ditto growing in "The))evon Meadow," adjoining Esp Hill, containing about acres. XR -Joseph Puleston, the farm bailift at Esp Hill, will shew thelots. A deposit of 25 per cent. will be required on the day of sale. 1820vrs _a SALE BY MR LOVATT. TO BREWERS AND INNKEEPERS. TO BE -OLD BY AUCTION, by MR. LOVATT, I at the Wvnnstav Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Finny, the 2Sth?day of JULY, 1*76, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions. All tha: well established PUBLICHOUSE, licensed for the sale of Beer, known by the sign of the Anchor," now occupied by Mr McLoughlan as yearly tenant. And also all that SlESSUAGE or DWELL- IXGHOUSE, adjacent to the "Anchor," and now in the occupation of .}"hn Dempsey, with the yards and other appurtenances belonging to each of the above mentioned premises. The above premises are well built, and form one hI and have a commanding frontage to Mount- B,.r,.t, in the town of Wrexham, which is one of the pr n -pa) thoroughfares of the Borough. F 1-further particulars apply at the Otices 1,41(<) 1rViL" Solicitor, Wrexham. UHJ Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. IN THE NORTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION MART. AT WREXHAM. MR LLOYD respectfully thanks his patrons for 1.' the unlimited support they have given him to carry out their successful sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will he held on THURSDAY July 6th 1876. The STOCK already entered will include A prime lot of fat bullocks, heifers, and bulls daily cows, with calves at foot, in-calf cows, barrens' stirks, store bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of fat calves and rearing heifer calves. A prime lot of wether muttons, fat and store ewes, &c.. Pork and bacon pigs, store pigs, &c." The above stocK are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz. Sir W. W. ?"' Bart., M.P., Sir K. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. CunUSe, Bart., T. H.Fitz-Hugh Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Genera Townshend, S. Yorke Esq., H. Lees, Esq., S. P. Hope. Esq, Captain Ormrod, A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones-Parry, Esq., Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. swetenham, Esq., E. Randles, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq., W. H. Meredith, Esq., J. Clark' Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant Esq' Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., New British !rua Company, Mrs MuUiner, Mrs Johnson Messrs T. Evison, R. Peate, T. K. Parry, S. T. I Jeeves. E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright, T. Roberts. J. Milligan, It. J. Roberts, R. Harrison, Humphreys, Berse, T. Meredith, J. Davies, E. ATilliams, C. Parsonage, George Banks, li. Jones, J. Lee, &c., &c.. also PREPARE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOW, 1876. SIXTY GUINEAS WORTH OF CUPS AND MEDALS FOR COMPETITION. Mr LLOYD wishes to inform his patrons that he intends giving the following Five CUPS, value 10 guineas each, in the following order :—First, for the best fed Christmas beast in the Mart. Second, for the best six beasts in the Mart, the propprty of the same owner; the beast winning first prize not allowed to compete. Third, for the best lot of sheep in the Mart. Fourth, a lady's present for the best lot of pigs. A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, will be given to the seller of the largest amount of live stock, implements, havgrass, <tc., in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, from January 1st to Christ jaas Show-day. A Silver Cup, value 10 guineas, will be given to the best supporter of the Wrexham Auction Mart, mean- ing the party that sells the largest amount of stock in the Mart, from January Is to Christmas Show- day. A Silver Cup, valme 5 guineas, will be given to the ( buyer of the largest amount of live stock, imple- ments, hay, straw, &c., from January 1st to Christ- mas Show-day inclusive. Competitors for the above Cups must be regular supporters. 209 Important Sale of 22 Head of Live Stock, Groioinq Crops, Implements, Household Furniture, and other Effects, at DYNHYNLLa ISSA, Ruabon, situate five miles from Wrexham, on the Great Western Railway. MR. LLOYD has been instructed to SELL BY ?ll AUCTION, on MONDAY next. July Mth, 1S76, upon the above-named premises, the above LIVE STOCK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, viz.:— LIVE STOCK.—Two cart horses, six excellent dairy cows, four yearlings, six calves, three store pigs, one sow. GROWING CROPS.—11 acres of wheat, barley, and oats, 17 acres of hay, 40 acres of boosy pasture, 3! acres of peas and linseed, eight acres of potatoes and turnips. IMPLEMENTS.—Chain and wood harrows, horse rake, scuffle, roller, carts, ladders, mowing machines, hay-cutter, pikels, wheelbarrows, weighing machine, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. -Fenders and fire- irons, cane-seated and other chairs, tent, iron, and other bedsteads, mattresses, and feather beds, wash- stands, dressing tables and leaf tables, chests of drawers, carpets, druggetting, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, clocks, pictures, book-case, dining tables, easy chairs, double-barrel guns, couch, corner cupboard, dinner service, crockery, and the whole of the dairy vessels, out-door efL cts, &c;, &c. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. 1516e Sale, of 60 Acres of Hay Grass now growing on Is:), coad Farm, Hidley Wood, near Wrexham. VI I! LLOYD has been instructed by Mr Geo. Tj L Banks to Sell by Auction, at the Nag's Head, IUcJley Wood, near Wrexham, on Wednesday next, July 12th. 1*7(5, the whole of the above well grown meadow HAY-GRASS, with the After Grass, viz.- a. r. p. Greenfield 16 0 9 more or less, Gwydfir 12 0 5 „ "I Cae Newy(ld 14 2 36 „ u Cae 1\laeys. 12 2 9 „ „ 2 Patches 2 0 0 „ 1 Patch 1 3 0 „ I Orchard and Croft 3 0 0 „ „ Sale at 7 o'clock punctually. Office, Plassey, near Wrexham. 1517vg Important Sale of 102 Acres of excellent Ilay and Aftergrass now growing on the Lower Hall Farm, Isycoed, itcat- Wrexham. MR. LLOYD has been instructed by JOHN t' GRAVES, Esq.. to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Nag's Head Inn. Ridley Wood, near Wrexhsm, on FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 14, 1876, the whole of the above well-grown upland Hay and Aftergrass, in lots to suit purchasers, g. owing on fields of 1 acre up to 20 acres. Particulars in Bills, with names of each field can be had from the Auctioneer, or place of Sale. Sale at 6 o'clock punctually. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. 1518j RIDLEY WOOD, DENBIGHSHIRE. Fotr miles from Wrexhaiiz, and one from Rolt. SALE OF FIRST.3LASS UPLAND HAY GRASS. 1|"R LLOYD respectfully announces that he has TJL been favoured with instructions from Mrs Jones, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday next, July 14th, 1876, at Mr Hughes', the Nag's Head Inn, Rid- ley Wood, the following lots, together with the After Grass, the property of Mrs Jones, subject to the usual conditions :— LOT a. r. p. 1—Francis's Lane Field. 4 3 34 2—shoulder of Mutton 81 3!) :-The Hix Acre 6 10 4-The Little Barnfield 5 0 S 5-Horse Cloth 4 1 S Six a res of Hay, in two lots, at Cross-lanes, the property of Mr Tomlinson, the field lately held by Nlr Lewi,, of Pickhill. Sale to commence at six o'clock. 1485s SALE BY MESSRS MARCH, MILLNER, & Co. TO TRUSTEES AND INVESTORS IN LAND. CHESHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. Twelve ntiles from the City of Chester, and about five mile:, from the market town of Wrexham.—A valu- able Freehol 1 Agricultural Estate, known as the Lower Hill and Isycoed Farms," situate in the townshii.s of Khocklacli. Cheshire, and Sutton and Dutton-DifFaeth, Dtnbighshire, and comprising Firm Houses, extensive ranges of Agricultural Buildings, good Gardens, Orchards, and excellent Meadow. Pasture, and Arahle Land, in all about 348 acres, lying compactly in a ring fence, with the ex- ception of a small parcel of six acres, and is bounded by the liver Dee for upwards of two miles of its course, affording excellent salmon fishing, and the advantages of irrigating the rich meadow Lands, which constitute a leading feature of the Estate. The v. hole is at present let at the low rental of zCI,000 per annum. MESSRS. MARSH, MILNER, and Co., will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, near the Bank of England, in the City of Lon- don, on Thursday, the 27th of July next, at Orifc for Two o'clock—the above exceedingly Valuable Free- hold Estate. If desired, possession of about one half, with homestead, can be arranged for on completion of the purchase.—Particulars with plan may be ob- tained of Messrs. Slater, Heelis, and Co.. solicitors, Manchester, of T. Barraclougli, Esq., 1)7. Bridge- street Manchester, and at tne offices of the Auc- tioneers, 54, Cannon Street, London, E.C. 14ljtir SALE BY MR. JAMES TAYLOR TO SHOPKEEPERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. Sale in or otherwise adjoining the Vegetable hfhrket,. Wrexham. MR TAYLOR has been instructed bv a retired M tradesmen, to SELL BY AUCTTON in the above Market, on Thursday, July the large i^sortuient of Smalhvares and Hosiery, boots and shoes, &c., consisting of all kinds of brushes, combs, white and coloured thread, worsted, reels of cotton, braces, belts, ear rings, envelopes ai-d paper, pens, ladies' dresses skirts, shirts, parasols, eniths of cloth, mens", v,irae:is an'! childre^is hoots and SVH'S, a;id a MISCT-LL lot ot t liuticles. Sle at Two o'clock. 1:>06r Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR SNAPE. WHEATSHEAF. Sale of ?nost Eligible Freehold Building Sites near Wheatsheaj, in the Township and Parish of Gwersyllt. MR SNAPE has been instructed to Sell by Public lyJL Auction, at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Wheatsheaf, on Monday the 10th day of July 187 at three for four o'clock, punctually, 44 Lots (ranging from 247 to 476 square yardsi of Valuable FREE- HOLD BUILDING LAND, situate in the very heart of the colliery district. The Property comprised in this important sale is in two portions. One abutting upon the road from Mold to Acton, and the other upon the road from Wrexham to Mold, and both within a few minutes walk of the Wheatsheaf Station upon the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway. It is seldom so desirable a property as this is in the market, possessing as it does the double advantage of nearness to the neighbouring works, and a healthy and cheerful situation for the erection of superior cottages. A plentiful supply of water can be obtained from the Wrexham Waterworks Company, whose mains are laid to the Wheatsheaf. Each lot will be staked out before the day of Sale. Half of the purchase money can (if required) remain on mortgage or be paid off by instalments. Particulars and lithographed plans and any information can be obtained from Mr EVAN MORRIS, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the AUCTIONEER, Lion House, Wrexham. 1107p BRYNTIRION, NEAR WREXHAM & OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. 'pO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Friday, A the 28th July, 1876, at four o'clock precisely at the Lion House, Wrexham, by MR SNAPE, in lots and subject to conditions, a very gentle- manly residence, and property surrounding it, known as the BRYNTIRION HALL ESTATE (lately occupied by the owner, Edwin Wyatt, Esq., de- ceased), situate within two miles south-west of the well-known and thriving town of Wrexham, and upon excellent roads, and within easy reach of the rail- way stations on the Great Western and Connah's Quav Railways. BRYNTIRION HALL is a substantially brick- built residence, and contains good entrance hall, dining, drawing, and morning rooms, servants' hall, kitchen, dairy, and other useful offices, six bed- rooms, dressing-room, and water-closet, and capital cellaring. The Outbuildings, of stone and slated, comprise three-stalled stable, coach-house, with hay loft and Serlallts' room above, two loose boxes,itwo shippons with loft, cart-house, with granary over, and pig- geries. There are, in addition to the pleasure grounds, two excellent walled gardens, well stocked with fruit trees, and about 25 acres of excellent old pasture land well and ornamentally timbered, and having a very park-like appearance. The House is pleasantly situated, commands exten- sive views of the adjoining country, including Peck- forton and Cheshire Hills and Beeston Castle, and is in the midst of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn's Hunt, and close to the church in the Plas-Power Park, and the new church in course of erection at Esulu- sham. The Estate is surrounded by the Plas-Power Estate, belonging to T. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esquire. Also, several Freehold Cottages and Building Sites, situate at Rhostyllen, for the most part adjoining the Bryntirion Hall Estate. The Minerals under the whole of the above pro- perty, which are let under a lease to the Bersham Colliery Company at a dead rent, but are as yet un- worked, will be offered for sale at the same time, either with the property, or separately, as may be de- cided. Also, a Freehold Residence, called, The Quinta," situate in the middle of the town of Overton, in the county of Flint, and nov in the occupation of J. T. Gobat, Esq. There are a well-stocked walled garden, two-stalled stable, hay loft, harness room, and bedroom over, and coach-house, and room over belonging to the above. Also, several Cottages and Gardens adjoining, in the several occupations of Mary Anne Wynne, Wil- liam Edwards, and Mrs Parry. Mr Gilligan, the coachman at Bryntirion Hall, will show that estate, and the other properties may be seen on application to the tenants. Detailed particulars and plans will shortly be is- sued, and may be had on application to Messrs. LONGUEVILLE, JONES, '& WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Os- westry, or to Mr SNAPE, The Lion House, Wrexham. 16,3 ■ ■ — — SALE BY MESSRS. BICKERTON AND H I L E S. Desirable Freehold Country Residence and Accom- modation Lands, situated close to the town of Os- westry, in the county of Salop. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. JL BICKERTON & HILES, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in the town of Oswestry, on Tuesday, the Uth day of July next. in the following or such other Lots as the Vendor's Agent shall declare at the time of sale, and subject to conditions then to be pro- duced. LOT 1.—All that convenient RESIDENCE, for- merly known as Rod Meadows," but more recently as Mead Cottage," together with the shrubberies, garden, orchard, and three pieces of excellent Meadow Land thereto adjoining, containing in the whole 8a. lr. 14p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr John Evans and Mr Thomas Hughes, as yearly tenants. I The House, which is most plesantly situated, with a south-west aspect, contains kitchen, two sitting- I rooms, four bedrooms, with store room, and suitable out-offices, including coach-house, stabling, large yard, piggeries, &c., all of which are in good re- pair. This lot forms a most delightful and quiet residence for a small family. LOT 2.—All those Two Pieces of excellent LAND, adjoining Lot 1, and containing 7a. 2r. 16p., or there- abouts, be the same more or less, now in the occupa- about. Mr Thomas Hughes, or his under tenants, as yearly tenants. LOT 3. -All that Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND, forming part of a larger field, called "Great Cae Scybor." containing 5a. lr. 10p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Bickerton, as yearly tenant. LOT 4.—All that Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND, being the other portion of "Great Cae I Scybor," and containing 5a. lr. 10p., or thereabouts, al-o in the occupation of Mr Samuel Bickerton, as yearly tenant. Lots 3 and 4 are now in one piece. the drive running through this piece to Lot 1 is in- tended to be closed. Lots 3 and 4 form one ef the best pieces of feeding land around the town of Oswestry. It is situated close and up to the Shrewsbury and Holyhead road, and the whole property lies well together, and is within twenty minutes' walk of the centre of the town of Oswestry, It i, as a whole, a most attractive in- vestment for gentlemen who are desirous of retiring from a-tive life, or of enjoying a country life while still continuing in business. The sale will commence at five o'clock p.m. pre- cisely. Particulars and plans will shortly be ready; and, in the meantime, further information may be obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, or from Messrs. Minshalls and Parry Jones, Solicitors, Oswestry. 1455s SALE BY MESSRS. W. C. EATON AND WILLIAMS. HIGH STREET, PENTRE, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE Important and extensive Sale of very choice and ex- cellent pure-bred short-horn dairy cows (one beauty with calf at foot), heifers and calves, prime and ripe two year old and yearling bullocks, two draught and harnss mares (one with foal at foot), hand- some and promising two year old colts and fillies (b'ack and grey), tw-i valuable stacks of ivell har- vested barley, growing crops of mangolds and swedes, about 10 acres of hay grass, and rye grass, and clover, in Pentre, Maesydre, and near Kaiheay Station, with after-grass up to Nov. 30th, 25 acres of capital depasturage in Fjord Glai, with the right to seio wheat in the Pentre" and Candle House" Fields, narrow-wheel carts with harvest gearing, cart, qears, &c., iron plough, cultivator, harrows, stone rollers and frames, winnowing machine, tur- nip drill and roller, ladders, hurdles, timber, tacks, d c., and other effects, the property of Messrs. Ed- ward a-id Thomas Hughes, Farmers, Dairymen, kc.. Mold, aforesaid. In consequence of the death of Mr Thomas Hughes, Mr Edivard Hughes, who is 0/pt?? up farming and cow-keeping, has imtructed "VI"ESSRS. W. C. EATON & WILLIAMS to Offer ?JL for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the above- named places, on Wednesday, July 12th. 1876, at 11 for 12 o'clock in the forenoon prompt, the whole of the above well-known superior LIVE and DEAD STOCK, GROWING CROPS, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c., &c., the whole of which will be I further particularised in posters and catalogues, which may be had five days prior to the sale, by for- warding stamped address to the Auctioneers, at their Offices in Mold, Carnarvon, and Pen y Groes, R. S. O. $3T The Auctioneers have great pleasure in calling the attention of breeders, farmers, dairymen, and others, to the above noted and superior milking cows and young stock, which for purity of breed and milk- giving properties, cannot be surpassed in the whole county, besides which they are immensely large and handsome, of good colour and condition, and in evary way suited to a Liverpool or Manchester dairy, while the bullocks are a roally splendid lot, and. in prime awl rine condition foi the butcher. I June 29,1876. 1423a Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSFS. W. DEW & SON. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Situate in the several parishes of Holywell, Northop, Ysceifiog, Nannerch, TremHrchion, Cwm, St. Asaph and Rhuddlan, in the County of Flint; Llanflhangel Glyn Myfyr, Liangwm, Llanfair Dyfryn Clwyd, Derieen, Llanelidan, and Eglwys Back, in the County of Denbigh; and Llanrwst, in the County of Carnarvon comprising several fine and compact FARMS, with good Homesteads, MaltHln, Building and ?CCeMMMdatMM Land, Dwelling-houses, &c., near the <oM? of Rhyl, St. Asaph, Bo?teeH, Flint, BagiUt, Northop, AMtMn, Cerrt?-y-d?MMtOM, and Bettws-y-coed, and near to Stations on tM Chester and ?fo?Ae<t<?, ?foM and DM6?& ?MKctton, Vale f Cl ?yd R _t 'n d Cor men, and Llanrwst CM? ??K?M?no ?MMtttMt .ReK?UMM, of the aggregate extent of1,495 acres. TO be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs TWILLIA?NI DEW and 60N, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of August, 1876, at Twelve o'clock at noon prompt, subject te conditions then and there to be produced, viz.. in 39 Lots. COUNTY' OF FLINT. PARISH OF HJL UYWELL. LOT Acres. I.-Cornist Canol, containu, 119,755 ,S?ste11 Noble 20,602 it-Cross Lane Land „ 36,245 4.-Cae Eachus 26,459 These valuable Farms are situate within a mile of the borough town of Flint, and comprise rich arable and pasture land. Lot 5 to 11 inclusive are well built, and commod- ious dwelling-houses and business premises,all situate in the town of Bagillt, with frontage to the main street. PARISH OF NORTHOP. LOT Acres. 12.-Swndwr, containing .u 37,833 This Farm is situate within half a mile from the village of Northop; the land is of superior quality, There is also an extensive range of outbuildings, with malt house, drying kilns, &c. PARISHES OF YSCEIFIOG AXD NANNERCH. LOT. Acres. 13.-Ty'n-y.pwll, containing 24,798 14.-Pentre, and part of Rhyd-vr-Onen 70,803 i&.—Rhyd-yr-Onen and part of Pentre 14,850 lb.—Pentre 41,430 17-—Pen-y-ffordd 1,626 18.—Silver Rake 30,697 These Lots are situate near the village of Ysceifiog, and within a short distance of Caerwys and Holywell, having excellent Dwelling-houses and Out-buildings, the land is rich and fertile. PARISHES OF TREMEIRCHION, CWM, AND SAINT ASAPH. LOT. Acres. 19.-Pant Evan, containig, 86 543 20.-Tan Derwen and Rhyd-y-C wtta10i471 21.-Part of Pant Evan 893 S 2 -— T y n e w y d d. ? 48' 816 22293 23.— Dwylig Ucha 48,816 24.-Part of Dwylig Ucha 10,930 25.-Part of ditto 3,268 26.-Part of ditto .L?.?? 3,840 27 to 29.-Building Land near the town of Rhyl, having a frontage to Wellington-road, immediately opposite the Winter Gardens, having a considerable frontage to the London and North Western Railnay, and in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station. 8JT Acres. 30.-Rhyderddwy Goch, containing 131,254 Lots 19 to 24 are all situate within about two miles from the city of St. Asaph, aid intersected by Turn- pike roads. Lot 25 is a valuable meadow, situate on the bank of the river Clwyd. Lot 26 is an allotment on Rhuddlan Marsh, and situate one mile from that town. The whole of the land is of a very superior quality. Lot 30 is situate midway between the rising Town of Rhyl and Prestatyn Railway Station, is a most pro- ductive Farm. and very pleasantly situated, having a frontage to a fine sandy beach. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARISH OF LLANFIRANGEL-GLYN-MYVY LOT. a. r. p. 31.-Tyn-y-Celyn, containing 24 3 12 32 —Ty-Hwnti'r-Nant or M as-yr-Odyn 7 1 19 33.-Tyhen 46 0 0 These Farms are situate within two miles of the Village of Cerrig-y-Druidien, and near the Village of Llanfihangel. The land is rich and fertile. PARISH OF LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD. LOT. a. r. p. 34.-Plas Einion, containing 146 0 33 25.—Ty'n y Byr 2 2 21 These Farms are situate about 2! miles from Ru- thin. and half-a-mile from Eyarth Station, on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway, and are con- sidered some of the best in the Vale of Clwyd. There is a good House and Buildings on Lot 34, and the Land is in a good state of cultivation. PARISH OF DERWEN. LOT. a. r. p. 36.-Ty'n-y-Coed, containing 14 0 13 This is situate about 2 miles from Derwen Station, on the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway. PARISH Of LLANELIDAN. LOT. a. r. p. 37.-Waen Wen, containing 121 3 11 This is situate 4 miles from Eyarth Station, on the Denbiah, Ruthin, .nel Corwen Railway. The Land is capable of great improvement. I PARISH OF EGLWYSBACH. a. r. p. LOT a. r. p. 38. Vron Goch, containing 96 3 37 This is situate near the Village of Eglwsbach, mid- way between the tawns of Conway and Llanrwst, and 21 miles of Talycafn Rai, way station. There is a thriving oak plantation tat tlbis lot. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANRWST. LOT a. r. p. 39. Ty Isaf, containing 35 0 37 School House. 0 0 13 Ty Uchaf 52 0 15 Ffridd Newydd. 85 2 35 Tynewydd 26 2 27 Bryn Derw. 24 3 17 224 2 24 The=e Mountain Farms are situate about 2! miles from Bettwsycoed. They are capable of great im- provement. There is a right of Sheep Walk on My- nydd y Grioa, belonging to Ty Uchaf and Ty Isaf farms to depasture 150 sheep. Valuable beds of slate and slab are believed to exist under portions of this Lot. There is also excellent grouse and other shooting. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Miller, Peel, and Hughes, Solicitors, Wason Build- ings, Harrington-street, Liverpool; Messrs. Williams and Wynne, Solicitors, Denbigh Mr Isaac Taylor, Lan 1 Surveyor, Ooleshill Cottage, Flint and at the AUCTIONEER'S Offices, Wellfield House, House. Ban- gor, and High-street, Rhyl. 1415 SALES BY MESSRS T. & W. H. HILL. KINNERLEY AND MELVERLEY. Desirable Frpehold Farm, and Lands, containing in the whole 87a. Or. 25p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS T. & JL W. H. HILL, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in the Town of Oswestry, on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1876, in the lots and subject to the conditions then to be declared LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and LANDS, called or known by the name of "The Araoeil," situate in the parish of Kinnerley, in the County of- Salop, containing 59a. 3r. 17p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less. This lot is surrounded by lands of Edward Downes, Esq,, J. C. Franks, Esq., Colonel Southey, and the Earl of Brad- ford, is near the village of Kinnerley, and within 15 minutes' walk from the railway station. LOT 2. -All those Three Pieces or Parcels of I, AND. respectively called First, Second. and Third Kinner- ley Pieces, heretofore forming part of Argoed Farm, containing in the whole 17a. lr. 4p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less. This lot is surrounded by lands of Edward Downes, Esq., and possesses some most attractive building sites, commanding fine views of The Breidden and other hill scenery, having a frontage nearly its entire length to an excellent road, is close to the village of Kinnerley, and about five minutes' walk from the railway station. LOT 3.-Allotment, containing la. Or. 28p., or there- abouts, be the same more or less. IN MELVERLEY PARISH. LOT 4.—All that piece of Pasture Land, called The Leasows, situate in th parish of Melverley, inithe county of Salop, containing 8a. 3r. 16p., or thereabouts, be the same more or less. This is good feeding tand, and adjoins lands of Clarke, Esq., Captain Payne, John Jones, Esq., and Messis. John Owen an" Thomas Green, and is close to the Melverley railway station. All the lots (except the house and a piece of land, which are occupied by the proprietor;, are in the holding of Mr Ward. Sale to commence at Three for Four o'clock punc- tually. Plans and particulars will shortly be ready and in the meantime further infoi mation maybe obtained from Messrs. T. and W. H. Hill, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, and from Messrs, MinshaUand Pirry Jones, solicitors, Oswestry. 1k Public and Legal Notice. OPENING OF THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION 8F NORTH WALES AND THE BORDER COUNTIES OF LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE, AT WIIEXHAM. PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THEIR GRACES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, WILL OPEN THE ABOVE EXHIBITION, ON SATURDAY, JULY 22ND, 187 6\ AT TWO O'CLOCK. PROCESSION AND INAUGURAL CEREMONY. CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. THE FESTIVAL ORGAN will be played by MR. BEST of St. George's Hall, Liverpool CHORUS OF BIRKENHEAD CAMBRIAN CHORAL SOCIETY. PULL ORCHESTRA. MILITARY BAND OF THE 30TH REGIMENT, By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Hutton. VOCALISTS MADAME EDITH WYNNE. MADLLE. ENRIQUEZ. MB. W. H. CUMMINGS; MR. LEWIS THOM A:S CONDUCTOB MR. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), Harpist to H.M. ThetQueeu. THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND MUSEUM OF ART, AND I INDUSTRIAL ANNEXES, Will be thrown open to the Public after the Ceremony until eight o'clock. ADMISSION TWO SHILLINGS OR BT GUINEA SEASON TICKET. RESERVED NUMBERED STALLS, 10s. 6d. (To Season Ticket Holders, 7a. 61.) J INCLUSIVE OF ADMISSION. UN-NUMBERED SEATS, 5s. I OF AmmisEiobi. (To Season Ticket Holders, 3s. 6d.) J AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC WILL BEIADIITrED FOR ONE SHILLING. ORGAN RECITAL FROM 7 30 TO 8 30 P.M. BY MR EDWIN HARRISS. Tickets may be obtainel at the principal Masie and Booksellers in Wrexham, and at the Office at the Exhibition. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST, CHAIRMAN. MR. WILLIAM CHAFFERS, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. First and Second Class REFRESHMENT ROOMS are provided in the Building. Wrexham is on the main line of the Great Western Railway. Twelve miles from Chester. WREXHAM FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST SHOW WILL BE HELD IN A FIELD ADJOINING GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM, (Kindly lent by Dr. Davies), ON TUESDAY, 25TH JULY, 1876. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE VALUE OF S65. Three Prizes of LI, Three Prizes of 153, and Three Prizes of 10s will be given for the best kept Cottage Garden, situated within three miles of Wrexham Parish Church. Cottagers intending to compete for these must give notice to the Secretary on or before the 12th July. Cottagers who compete must be labourers or mechanics under the employ of & master, and not paying more than £10 10s per annum. Two extra Prizes will be given under class 1 of 7s fed and 5s for best Bouquei. THE SPLENDID BAND OF THE 30rH REGIMENT WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE DANCE MUSIC AFTER SIX O'CLOCK. Admission for Non-subscribers, 1.30 to 3 o'clock, 5s from 3 to 5 o'clock, Is from 5 till close, 6d. Persons wishing to exhibit must give notice to the Secretary on or before the 18th July, from whom further information can be obtained. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SUPPLIED BY MR MEDDLICOTT, OF SHREWSBURY. List of Prizes from Mr Strachan, High-street, Wrexham, or from JOHN B. SHIRLEY, Hon. Sec No. 5, King-street, Wrexham. 1422vg WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, AUGUST 22ND, 23RD, 24TH, 25TH. GRAND CHORAL COMPETITION EACH DAY, For Prizes of £100, A:50, two of X30 each, and four of X20 each. ^1 SIR JULIUS BENEDICT WILL ACT AS ADJUDICATOR. Conductors of Choirs, Leaders of Brass and String Bands, and all Musical Competitors, must enter on or before AUGUST 1ST. GRAND EVENING CONCERTS. ENGAGEMENT OF FIRST LONDON ARTISTES, I Including Sir J. Benedict, Madame Edith Wynne, Madame Patey. Mr Mward Lloyd, Mr Lewis Thomas, Mr John Thomas (Harpist to the Queen), H03 Moriai?, &c., &c. I NAMES OF PRESIDENTS AND SPEAKERS, AND FULL PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS, 1439 f Public and Legal Notices. DBATH OF THOMAS TAYLOR GRIFFITH ESQ. AS the numerous FRIENDS of this GENTLE- MAN may wish to testify their respeci to the memory and appreciation of the great long which the town has sustained by hia lamented death, I respectfully snggwtt that his remains be followed to the grave on Tuesday next, the llth day of July instant, by the Corporation, the Justices, the Clergy and Churchwardens, and Ministers of all Denominations, the Committee of the Infirmary and Ragged School, and other friends; and that they assemble at the Public Hall at eleven o'clock precisely. I THOMAS EYTON JONES, Mayor. Wrexham, 7th July, 1876. 1509v BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. NEW CEMETERY. N0'r!UE is Hereby C?ien that ? AppHcatioa St?te will be made to her ?"??y'? ?cretary .< State for the Home Department, on or after the 13ta t?ns an??? ?'??"?'?? HuJesau<t R?u?- tions, ?????.?'' ?e K.w C<u?ery, which have been passed by the Town Council of thii ?Borough, acting as a Burial Board. And that in the pnnred copies of the .? Rules ? Re^ut lations may be seen at the Guild HalJ, or at my offic. dStog & Wsn ?? ? ??. ?  By Order. Town Clerk's Offic, JNO. JAIES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Wrexham, 7th July, 1871). 1515* WREXHAM MARKET HALL COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Or,linarp GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Oflica of tha Company, in the Market Hall, Wrexham. on WKD- NESDAV, the 19th day of July, instant, at 11 o'cloetc in the forenoon. By order of the Directors, JONATH^W OWEN, Secretary. Wrexham, 4th July, 1467% NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PART- NERSHIP existing between us, the under- signed Thomas Thelwell Kail), Alfred Thomas Keene, and George Edward Trevor Roper, earning on business at Mold, in the County of Flint, as Solici tors, under the style or Firm of Kelly, Keene, and Roper, has this day been dissolved by mutual cur- sent. The said business will, in future be carried, on by the said Thomas Thelwell Kelly and Alfrecl Thomas Keene, by whom all dehts due to the sa' cl late Firm will he received, aud all debts owing by the said Firm will he paid. Dated this 30th day of June, 1876. THOS. T. KELLY. ALFRED T. KEENE, GEO.E. TREVOR ROPER. l-mv NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. SEVENTY-FIFTH DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Ten Shillings per share for the half-year ended 30th ultimo, on the Capital of the Company, and a. Bonus of Seven Shillings and Sixpence per shara (being at the rate of lit per cent, per annum), will be paid to the Proprietors, free of Income Tax, on and after the 14th insoant, at the Head Office anil the re- spective Branches; and that a like Dividend and Bonus will be paid pro rata on the new Shares issued to the Proprietors in January last. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date to the 14th instant inclusive. By order of the Directors, RICHARD MEREDITH JONES, Liverpool Manager. Liverpool, 4th July, 1876. 1494r WREXHAM SKATING RIXK. A BAND Will be in attendance at the Evening Session on Tuesday and Saturday next. No extra Charge. 146.9r THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 18(59. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE. HOLDEN AT WREXHAM. IN the Matter of proceedings for Liquidation by J. arrangement with creditors instituted by HUGH OWEN, of Bridge-street, Corwen, in the county of Merioneth, grocer and corn dealer. The Creditors of the above-named Hugh Owen, who have not already proved their debts, are re- quired, on or before th 2Uth day of July, 1^76. to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to me, the undersigned, William Jones, of Llangollen, in the county of Den- bigh, flour merchant, the trustee under the liquida- tion, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1876. WILLIAM JONES, Trustee. EVAN JAMES, of Corwen, 1478e Solicitor to the Estate. THE NANT MINERA MINING COMPANY, (1862) LIMITED. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Ordinary Meet- iN ing of the SharehoIdeM of the N?.u 'linyra, Mining Company, will be held at the Cros Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, in the County of Oenbi-h, on Mon- day, the 17th day of July,IS76, at the hour of Two o clock in the arternoon, when a statement of the ac- counts will be submitted to the shareholders, and the election of Directors and Auditors will take place. And Notice is Hereby Given, that tli- register of transfers will be closed on Monday, the Ijrd of July and will continue closed until utter the meeting, By order of the Directors, F. OWEN, Secretary. June 30th, 1876. IHOr ——- ————. ———  =* B Business Announcements- QOLDEN JJOS HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. WELL AIRED BEDS. 1501  HERBERT G L L I S (14 Years with Boucher and Co.), PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE AND HAR- MONIUM TUNER. THE WHOLE OF NORTH WALES VI-ITED PERIODICALLY. QUADRILLE PIANIST. 1458g 4, TRINITY-STREET, CHESTER. SAMUEL N tCK')UN, BUTCHER. QUEEN STREET, (Late of the Market Hall,) Respectfully informs his old customer- and the pub- lie that he h:1d taken, and will open on TUursday, the 13th July, the shop as above, late in the occupation of Mr Edwards, Butcher, where by strict attention to business, and keeping fiist-class nuat, lie hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage and support 1177s JJRIGHT AND ? EGGS Respectfully announce their HALF-YEARLY SALE. Goods from all Departments at the usual Reductions. 1490g BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. DENTISTRY. MR JOHN ALLIN, DENTIST, 174, York-street, llulllle, Manchester, Begs respectiully to announce that he will be in attendance at the Apoth-caries' Haii, IS Town Hill, Wrexham, every Thursday, from Ten to Six. Arrangements can be made to wait upon patients at their own residence. To Dental Repairs immediate attention given. and all postal communications answered by return. CONSULTATIONS S&BE. 1408 3, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. T HE iMlssEs FO'SRAtV Desire to announce that thr have hken to àe K,la: ness carried on for many yp?.s in the above-uremics by MISS SHORE, where they hope, by "NUtpb XT- tion to all orders, to ?eht acontinuM!.? ?rthe sun- port so Mly given to their predec—u,e shop will be re-opened on Ttws?y, .fu)y ??h with ? n« £ and.carefully-selected Stock ? I.adieV ,,1,1 Children*. Under Linen, Children's Fancy iHM, Bab" Linen, Berlin, Fleecy, and i?tli??r W .?. P?terM and bterials for ? kmds ? ;?n? ?..U?y.? 711 Ladies' Md Gentt?.e?-. (J?.?., r. j Gloves. Ht1t\