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Waniea. WANTKD, an experienced EiAB liIT-CATCH KR. W -Apply to Mr KYKKK, Nanti ff ritti, Wrex- lutm. iSe mt7'A!sTKU.-A ?o?d (?ne?: -S?HyA?T liberal W ?'.?e? gtveu. Ap?ly at 25, Hope-street, Wrex1ingn. 12751 WAKI'KD a PoKXEU in the Wine and Spirit w 'I'rit(le. -Apply to J. EDWARM, Wine Mer- chant, Wrexham. 1444e WANTKD-T lUNlOR, for the Drapery and ) i'f Outlittinp. Ace under 20. Apply S. HIGXETT, 32(5, Derby-road, Booue, Liverpool. 1456g T^T" UKSK Wanted in the country, .our children.- J\ Address, stating age and all particulars, ko,t-oftiee, Farndon, near Chesier. 146te ANTKD.—A respectable Youth, as an Appren- tice to the Clothing Tra(le.-Apply to R. WILLIAMS, London H(me. Wrexham. 476s W. A;\ThlJ to Rent an open Yard or Workshop in TV Wrexham.-Apply to the Secretary, Water- works Coiiip.iny, 5, Chester-street, Wrexham. 151:{g WAXTEn, a good General SMITH one accus- VV tntnfdtt) .shoeing preferred.—Apply to HAT- CI.1FFE and SUNS, Hawarden Iron Works. 14(i-le WAN 1 hD.—A.n active GIUL, as Housemaid; no objection to one not having been out be- fore.-Apply A. B., Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 1471s WANTKD a good plainCOOK, must be able to V V make up butter from three or four cows. A mia7 churn.—Apply to Mrs Bury, Hillburv. Wrex- 1ka:u. 1505r W. AN I KD experienced JOINERS. Bench hands. Abo BIOCl{ LA Y EH: Constant employ- ment.—Apply to RoniiRT PARRV, Bridge-street, Mold. l-1ö2g AN'I I",D nunib'.T of Cooks, Housemaids, urs"s and lieneral ervant"Apply with stamped envelope to Mrs Joxi?, 24, Henblas-street, Wrcxham. 1378r ?m7'A\THI) AT OXCE, a ste.?y man as CLERK, V V wh" is well used to a Retail 1 imber Yard. ?o •lMser need appl%Ad(Iress, Mr W. GRIFFITHS, St'.io^wiel Saw Mills, ■Chirk. 147Sj *1|7ANTED, by a Gentleman, a Young MAN for T Coachman, married preferred good house and gts, %itti good wages.—Apply to Mrs JONES, 24, Hentdas-street, Wrexham. 1510s fe. 6D. REWARD. WANTED —The Address of THOMAS BRADSHAW, '1' late Dee Cottage, Bangor, and Swan Inn, Penvb yn, Wrexham.—Apply X Y, 16, Chester-street, Mold. 1493g A Respectable Young Woman would be willing to oblige any family requiring a Cook, hy the Month, weekly, or daily.—Address Mrs Paul, Signaret, lly, Grssford. near Wrexham. 1470s A"j''Tavèller, Agent, Warehouseman, or Time- Akeeper, Storekeeper, or would take a good com- mission to any trade; very steady.-AddresR .T. J., "tillcallcd fol, Pc.t Office, Saltney, Chester. 1474s WANTED.—Good Plain Cooks, Parlour Maids, V Houemaids, IVtitresse?, Kitchen Maids, Scullery Mai 's, General Nurse Maids.—Apply to Mn; LEWIS, Register Office, Whitchurch, Salop. 1484s TO MILLERS.— Wanted a steady, experienced A MAN, as Stone-dresser; good references re- quired constant employment and good salary.-Ap- ply tu HUGHES AND DAVIES, Pentre Mills, Mold. 1432s w ANTEI). Farm Servants, Generals,-Cooks, and all kinds of servants wanted at once. Waiting rooms for la lies.—Apply at Mrs JONES', Yorfce House, 4, Yorke-street, Wrexham. (Late ■Walker's). 1507s L- -1- To Let. PA VNT.-Creseent Cottage, Cattle Market, T L. Wrexham. J418i HORSK, and Tril)for Hire.—Apply to Mr J. WIL- JH I.IAMS, Hat Inn, Wrexham. 1315s IjMJKNISHED APAKTMENTS to LET, in the neighbourhood of Hope-street. 1426e TO HE LKT.—One FIELD of Hay Grass.-Apply to Mr WILLIAMS, King's Mills. 1473s APARTMENTS TO LET. —Comfortable Sitting and Bedroom, suitable for laoy or gentleman. Applv at Miss ELLIS', 2, Albert-terrace, Park- street. Rhosddu. 1476 fl1 ^O LET, THE BLUE HON INN, AND WINE TAND SPimT VAULTS, BALA.-Apply to T. MANLEY, j-.Biewer, and Wine and Spirit Merchant 11 gh-trt et. Wrexham. 1052v m() BE LET, during the Eisteddfod week only, Tiar?,,tf SITTING ROOM, and front ParJour 3 Bedrooms with 4 Beds, centre of the tùWn.-ATlply, X-Y.X., Advei-Iisci- Office. I504v HAY GRASS. fllO be LET, Two excellent MEADOWS in Alling- .I ton. Mr Kindles. Hemhoust,. will shew them — A» ppiv to Messrs TOWNSHEND & BARKER, St. Wer- ftuigh Chambers, Chester. 146Sb ""0 LICT, THEGRTFFIN INN AND WINRTND J SPIRIT VAULTS, Ponkey, near Wrexham.- Apply to T MANLEY, Brewer, and Wine and Spirit Wereliaiit, Higli-stret, Wrexham. 1503v TO LKT, 19, York-terrace, Hightown, Wrexham a convenit-nt HOUSE, pleasantly situated (front- ing the Shrrlwshury road), has a small Garden front ari(i back. -Applv at 21), York-terrace. 1483 WITfJ or without the After-grass, about 10 acres ?V of HAY-GRASS, about three miles from Wrexham, and near to the Ruahon road.—For par- ticulars, apply to Raugm, JONES & CO. 14!1ge c EF.N NIAX%'R IZIJABON. -To be Let, a new large SHOP and House, containing three large ibefiroo tis. and good warehouse, suitable to any husi- ziess. A I)plv to J. JONES. Cross Keys. 1472s "JOHNSTOWN, NEAR RUABON.—To be Sold, •F Fllnr Lots of BUILDING LAND. in one of the lw.t positic,ns.-Applv to WM. HAWKINS TILSTON, Public Accountant and Estate Agent, 3, High-street, At tvxham. 1498e TO be LET, three very desirable Villa Residences Tsitu-,tte(I at Maesydderwen, Mold, each contain in <<)nmxand drawing-rooms,four bedrooms, kitchen back kitchen, washhouse cellars, and all modern ap- pliances. Constant water supply, &c.-Apply to Mr W, JONKS, ironmonger, Mold. 1239ji NOUTH WALES. APARTMENTS to he Let, near the Trefnw Spa; the finest chalybeate water of Great Britain. Surrounded by lakes and mountains situated onan eminence, and commanding a full view of the Vale of Conway; very convenient. goo4 sized rooms, water-closet, &c.—D. EVANS, Bod- londeh, Trefri w. 1272s TO LET, with immediate possession, Woodbine :_ofctaire, Rhosddu, containing kitchen, parlour, pantry, scullery, four bedrooms, and good garden one Ei-lp from the town, a few minutes walk from the railway station. For further particulars apply at the: office of this paper, or at No. 1, Victoria Ter- Tac*. Ojeenfield, Rhosddu. 13Sfig To lit, ( LET, with immediate possession a first- I class Semi-detached Villa RESIDENCE, situate iti Wrexham, containinp-, -oo(i (linir.- an« dnwmg-ro^ms, convenient cellerage, spacious kitchens, and seven bed-rooms, with hot and cold ttxth? '"U! the usual sanitary appliances of the most approved d,escription back and front garden en- <]< d.-App? J. EDWARDS, Foreman, on th- nre- '11; ? 1745s iI '° -I,E'r: GLAN-Y-LLYN, Gresford, situate?n Tit., own grounds of four acres, lawn and pleasure ■gnwnds stridden with ornamental trees in front two- nt«Jl«l stable, coach-houst, shippon frr two cows U<KKlg;.r«-.en,-and afield of excellent grazing land' The firoitfie. contains entrance hall, drawing, dining, and i.i-t::ikfast ronms, butler's pantry, two kitchens ♦Jt-Hih-M-v and good ceKars, five bedrooms, and dressing t'oom. and bath loom. Has just undergone con- SHler.ihle alterations, nnd has been thoroughly and papered. Three minutes' walk to sta- iion. and close to churcSi. Immediate possession may bit h-xl. A Cottage on the property.—Further par- tu-,t!avs a»plv to Mr DAVENPORT, Hope Viila. Re- giiisireet, Wrexham. 1005s Sales by Private Contract. WROUGHT IRON BREWING FURNACES of all sizes, at II, and J. Horton, Boiler Works, j-nnces End, Tipton. 2247e ?A.RT.—OnS? a n?rrow-w?ee! Cart, about 10 11 j c"t. nearly new,-Appl)', WILLIAM BARRETT, Wbeaheaf, Vw\ rexnam. 1457e BRICKS,—Reel Pressed Building RKICKs TnTl -B white hand pressed facing do., to be bad in t?e quant.t?.s from the Brymbo Company. 972a A ?i?? ??ISHARL., in the?Vron o;lliery Company, Limited, and Brymbo Vater CompanY,-Apply tG BAUOH, JOJVES, £ £ T CO ————— 1514g B tC^aPSUt "est -ak^nVeWat .o e ani5-KwMAWER, hairdresser amI ^wramer, Arcade, Wrexham. Price list on fppl?^  i;io lS28g fiN ?At.E?-STTcK?rA?D.?Co? mo?rH??' ? ? f equal to new, strong wrou.? iron lo' f (EVE?T AL??r.-Ad?sB?FF.oid sdl H?r.'  ?.tM. CJiie.-uire. 14:15s 14:15s HAYQRAS8.—TO BE S<?LD 3 ACRES groi at H?rtjn. with or without the aft^r"? S' '2 to Christmas. Also a s'&?k of Prime H?Y" ?!? tons, now standing near the Cock, Barton -An '?Jo.<?. The HoUies, M?rch? Wr?ham 1/91 T?O BE SOLD.-A POXY, Harness, and P?aeton* *1 JTr he pcny is nearly th:r?. hands, seven ye?s old, suitable for a lady to drive, and the harness -uxl phaeton arc in good condition.-Apply,to Mr S-IAIIE Auctioneer anc. Land Agent, Lion House, Wrexliam 1608S FUK SAl.K, a 40-inch Cornish beam purnliing ENGINE, 9ft. stroke in cylinder and 7lt. in shaft, by Perran Foundry Company, in good condi- tion. Alio, three flue Boilers, 3Uft. by 6ft. tin. with fittings complete; one 12in. cylinder steam Capstan, with drawing gear and drum (as good as new); one complete Lift. 15in. pump trees one El-ten ra. w&y Weighing Machine, by Hodgson and Stead, with relieving apparatus (equal to new).- JAMES PAYNE & SON, Wrexliam. 234e PRIMING MACHINE FOR sALI!Iii onter to make room for a new Two ?e.?r WhS arfedile the Proprietors of the ?c?aM ?a?r(,?.t- h? a? eKceUent COWPER MACHINE t?,e<?p.?f? cnce. ???e Machine may be seen at work any Fri.H?v in June, and must be removed in Jn)y It print" a sheet of paper 37 + 49 inches or nnv siiiaUer s'iz,? -in(i would suita country ?apcr with a moderate cir. uiu( i„n j Abo a swan Steam Engine and Hoihr.—iotf?.),. ? articulars tpply at tile ??f'?'t?'<- 0<?(. V uyn- j., Sales by Private Contract. TO BR SOLD (by Private Treaty), Two Freehold i. MESSUAGES or Dwelling-Houses, with-an old- established Shop attached to one of them, situate on the Vicarage-hill. Wrexham.—For further particulars apply to Mr HAMPDEN A. POYSER, Solicitor, 2, Temple-row, Wrexham. 1209s I I Lost and Found. L OST.-The Socket of a Carriage Lamp.—The Jl tinder will receive a reward by Applying.to the Othee ofthisPaper. 1467s APCRsK left at Y. Strachan's Shop may be had  by owner describing the same and paving ex- peuses. .toi?r Tenders. WHEXHAM UNION. riMHE Guardians of the Wrexham Union hereby in- I vite TENDERS for the supply of a Cornish Boiler as per specification to be obtained from Mr Halph, Master, Workhouse, Wrexham. And also for the purchase and removal of one of Howard's Im- proved Patent Safety Boilers, at present at the Work- house. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Boilers," to be sent to me on or before the 19th iust. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk. Wrexham, 7th July, 1876. 1511s MOLD SCHOOL BOARD. BUCKLFY BISTRE BOARD SCHOOL. TENDERS are required for the erection of New 6. Schoolsand M;t.,iter's House at Bistre, near Mold. The plans and specifications may be seen and all in- formation obtained on application at the office of Mr H. J. Fairclough, architect, St. Asaph. Tenders to be sent in sealed and endorsed Tender for Buckley Bistre Board School." not later than Saturday, the 22nd day of July, 1876, addressed to me, the under- signed. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated 3rd July, 1876, R. J. WILLIAMS. Clerk to the Board. 4, Wrexham-street, Mold. 1460g TO CONTRACTORS, IRONFOUNDERS, &C. THE Local Board of the Town of Ellesmere hav- t decided to increase the accommodation in their Cattle Market are willing to receive tenders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the drawings and specification may be seen at the office of Mr W. Wyatt, Civil Engineer, Ellesmere, Salop, on and after Thursday, the 1;3th July inst. Tenders to be sent in on or before Wednesday, 26th inst. The Local Board do not bind themselves to actept the lowest or any tender. JOHN PAY, Clerk to the Board. Local Board Office, 4th July, 1870. 1489v Entertainments and Meetings. (JEORGE SANGER'S GRAND GALA AND TRIPLE FETE MR LLOYD'S FIELD, CHESTER ROAD, Wrexham, Wednesday, July 12.1h. 1876. ON which occasion Mr George Sanger will pro- vide for the enjoyment of the public the must gorgeous and at the tame time Gigantic Display of the whole of the resources of his London and Pro- vincial Establishments. A COMPANY AND STUD NUMBERING 700. 137 MAGNIFICENT HORSES AND PONIES. THE HIPPODROME ALSO COMPRISES SEVEN ELEPHANTS, AFRICAN LIONS, BENGAL TIGERS, KANGAROOS; BEARS. ANTE-, LOPES, GAZELLES, FOREIGN BIRDS, &c. CAPTAIN YEOUNS Will ascend in his celebrated Balloon Venus the same in which he won the L500 race in London, the LARGEST IN EUROPE. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS By Mr Wells, the celebrated Pyrotechnic Artist. A GRAND TOURNAMENT, ENTITLED THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. MILITARY BANDS. THE GREAT TRIBE OF WAR ARABS, &c., &c. The Progrimme embraces STEEPLECHASING, FLAT, and HURDLE RACING by a STUD OF THOROUGH-BRED HORSES, &c., &c., &c. Pony Racing by Hanoverian Cream Ponies, Pony Racing by the Dwarf Ponies and their diminutive Riders, Roman Chariot Racing, Reman Racing on bare-backed steeds, chariot racing by Ladies flat racing by ladies on thorough breds, steeple-chasing by Ladies on thorough-bred horses, exciting and laughter- provoking and side-splitting race by men of colour on milk-white mules, grand race between the camels, dromedaries, and elephants; grand walking match by men of colour, a foot race by men of colour, headed by the American deerfoot. A Great Eastern Spectacle by Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback, entitled THE HEROES OF THE CHASE GRAND ENTREE, OR VILLAGE FESTIVAL] By Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback. HOLLOWAY, the Champion Leaper of the World, who turn a SOMERSAULT^OVER 20 HORSES THE TROUPE OF CLOWNSI Include the Wonderful Robert Webb, Paddy Doyle' the Champion Holloway, together with the Marvellous LITTLE SANDY, Pronounced by the London Press England's Favourite Clown." THE BEAUTIFUL STUD OF HORSES, The whole of the great programme will be submitted to the public at the nominal charge of ONE SHILLING TO ALL THE AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND PROCESSION, Which is to announce the opening of the Grounds for the reception of the public at 1.30, and the amuse- ments will commence precisely at 2 o'clock. There will he provided, in case of inclement weather, a number of large Marquees, affording ac- commodation from rain for 30,000 people. Refreshments supplied ou grounds by Mr Roberts, Golden Lion. Fete Agent C. E. STUART Sole Proprietor MR GEORGE SANGER. 1353r ATHLETIC gPORTS, Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of the Fifth D.R. Volunteers, will be held in Stansty Park, near Wrexham, on Monday, July 17th, 1876, when the following prizes will be competed for: QUARTER MILE RACE-Grand Cup. HALF MILE RACE—Grand Cup. 120 YARDS RACE-Grand Cup. 200 YARDS HANDICAP-Grand Cup. ONE MILE RACE—Grand Cup and Medal. In addition to the above MR HENRY VAUGHAN, Of Chester. Champion oj the World, Will walk 30 miles in five hours, in the same costume he wore when he did the marvellous feat of walking 120 miles in 24 hours in London, surpassing Weston' the American, by nine miles. ROBERT EVANS, of Brymbo, the amateur pedes- trian, who contemplates walking 500 miles at Rhyl in six days, intends trying conclusions with the Cham- pion. The 5th D.R. Vlunteer Band, under the leadership of Mr C. A. Stephenson, will play for dancing, for which the Park is so well adapted. Only entrance to Park is by Front Lodge on the Mold Turnpike. ADMISSION, Is. CONDITIONS OF RACES: Open to Amateurs only. Each Competitor to wear drawers reaching below the knees. Entries of Is each to be made to Mr Samuel John- son, Coach and Horse Inn, High-street, Wrexham, on or before Friday, the 14th inst. First race to commence at 2.30 p.m. 14S0r RUABON AND RHOS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE ?87u'biti°n will be held on Monday, August t 7, 1876, in WYNNSTAY PARK. Competitors in Gardens and Cottages must send in their nanies on or before July 22nd inst. 1421 A .RT T REASUP.ES -VXHIBITION AT WREXHAM. I OPENING ON THE 22ND DAY OF JULY, 1876, I FOR Ti-JREE MONTHS. SEASON TICKETS—PAVEC ONE GUINEA. May be obtained of the Primal Booksell3rs at Chester, Oawoatry, and .^r at the Exhibi-j tioji Oflices, Wrexllal11, 142 Business Anonncements. WREXHAM EISTEDDVOD. JJICHARD J^KDREWS, BARKER STREET, SHREWSBURY, Manufacturer of National, Loyal, and Patriotic FLAGS. Streamers, Banners, Ar- morial Blazons, Bannerettes. &c., &c., for interior and exterior display. N.B. Tents, Flags, Banners, Mottoes, Welcomes, and all other decorations for Sale or hire on reasonable terms. 1127s ROYAL EISTEDDVOD AND ART TREASURES EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. POWELL, EDWARDS, & CO., CHESTER, Beg to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham and the Vicinity, that they are prepared to undertake Contracts for Interior or Exterior Deco- rations. including Banners, Flags of All Nations, and Heraldic Devices, also Illumination in Gas and Coloured Lights in Crowns, Feathers, Stars, Mottoes, &c. P.. E., and Co. have also Ball Rooms, Dining Saloons, Marquees, and Tents, and all Modern Games suitable for Garden Parties, &c. For estimates and particulars, apply to HUGH JONES, Ironmonger, 44, Hope-street, 364s Agent for Wrexham. PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION.—A grand vessel starting on the 22nd inst. Who'll come ? Re- ferences exchanged.—Apply, R. W. J. E., Advertiser Office. 14793 JULY SALE. JJROWNE, JJOLMES Co. Will offer during the month of July at a con- siderable reduction in price, the remaining portion of their Summer Stock, consisting of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Skirts, and Fancy Materials, Printed Muslins. Foular- dines and Parasols, also a lot of Fancy Silks (small checks and stripes). PATTERNS SENT FREE BY POST. They are prepared with a carefully selected stock of Sealskin Jackets of the new shape, the prices of which are fully 15 per cent. lower than those of last year. Ladies re- quiring their Fur Jackets altered or repaired are respectfully requested to forward them at once, and thus avoid the delay consequent upon their being sent in the busy season. SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Chester, July 1st, 1876. 331r Education. MR* H. B ENNETT.* ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER OF XT. MARK'S, WREXHAM, Begs to announce that he jwill be prepared to attend and receive Pupils for PIANOFORTE, .ORGAN, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. Applications may be sent pro. tem. to Mr Overton churchwarden. 1407e THE Ruabon Grammar School will RE-OPEN JL July 31st. 1487s

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