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Sales bv Auction ""?. ?Y MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & JONES. .\Lh. b' Fruhold Jteadow ??? ?"?? Grass in ?Z- ?/?-6yOA', DcM??tM. T1' he ?tLD by AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH,  I ?'O' and Co.. at the Golden Lion Inn, Ros- 'j. J ?nnday, the 17th day of July, 1876, at Three .e:t.r 'o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- :,Ir b b tbtjn produced, :i,IP; to Lot 1. ,h'.? meadow piece or parcel of LAND, lately if APr'clos"s, containing by admeasurement 2a. lr. I"t'r ..?re?bouts, sltuae i" the township of AUtng- !-I,, [h parish of (ire^foru. in the county of Den- :11. In 11' 1)111'11" the riw Aiyn and lands belonging to ,11 at l"'o !<Ii- 'r Palmer. BarL, :n.'t others, and now in the Ir I.' Íi III .,f the n'prrs?iwvcs of the late Mr ?K?s,Rossett,?sed. 111i'1;111J" I,ot 2, Hav GrMs now gro'vu: on Lot 1. furiher particulars :)¡¡y to Mr James, solici- f'r"xh:uU, or theAucti?ueurs. Temple Chambers. t"r, 138(5 ",re¡;haw. ? ,,iF OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, MEADOW SA AD HAY GRA?s AT ROSSETT. M ri^KS. BAUGH, JONES, and Co. will hold their next Sale of ??' and STORE STOCK, "? (Mhien Lion, Rossett, on Monday, the 17th lull ], r, "TOCK ALREADY ENTERED ^^vera'l very choice ripe heifers (heavy weights) njtto bullttfks and cows A M of Prime fat Sheep Pitto ditto Fat Lambs Ditto Calves. Pittn Fat and Store Pigs, The property of A. Balfour, Esq., B. S. Roberts, p potts, Esq., J. Boydell, Esq., General Town "'n't ?rJ. Hd?trds, 'tr ?o.)Irich, Mr Lewis, Mr T'W-ker? ?r Dutton, Mr Price, Mr P. Williams, Mr 'Mr Pritchard, Mr Ledsome, Mr William t?tsacd others. ?)? a meadow at AHington. late in tlje holding of ViHi,mi Kvans deceased, the Hay Grais thereon. Further Entries respectfully solicitei. Sale of Stock at Two o'clock, and Meadow and Hay Grass at.J 0 clock. the Auctioneers respectfully request that the ilUk be at the Mart in good time. 1561 of Fn-'ho'd Property at the Ponkey, near I 'la the Coun'y of Denbii/h. frl Jiu DE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. t JONES CO., at the Australian ponkey. afoiesaid, on MON DAY, the 17tti day of ], 'r 1-6, ;U 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the ) Min? or "nch other iots as m?y be agreed upon at •V time oi s?le. and subject to conditions— ?,? L—AH that Stone Built and Slated MFS- sf\frK or DWELUNGHOUSE. situate near the "iustr.iliiin Arms. Ponkey aforesaid, and now in the .cup:itii>n of Edward Jones. Also, all those Two st-.ii" Built and thatched COTT AGES on the east i:1e thereof, and adjoining the before described dwel- ip-h,IU-s, and on the west by the property of Mr Jarri-. now untenanted. Lot 2. All that Piece of GARDEN GROUND, cnntainirii.' Ii roods of Land. very suitable for building -■te-i. :>nd situate near to Lot 1, and separated there- •r-in 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 Ortioes of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Clrirn- 1 tt-rs, Wrexham. 15UU ]hii>art,nit Sale of Household Furniture and other; /? ?'<, at ?'?? Cross, Brymbo. j ME^RS. BAUGH. JONES, & CO. have received ?? instructions from the Executors of the iate MIS- CATHERINE JONES, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, JULY 24th, 1870, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, on the above premises, viz. IS PARLOUR—Mahogany sideboard, ditto couch. ditto leaf tab e, easy, arm, and other chairs, capital eiskt-day clock, also a very handsome ditto with glass shale, fender and fire irons, chimney ornaments, pictures, carpets, hearthrug, cornice pole, and win- j do« curtains. THE CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS—Comprising mahogany 4-post bedsteads, five feather bids, mat- tresses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, toilet glasses, toilet services, towel rails, oak tables, wardrobe, linen r:hest, 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, p.ated prongs, ditto table dessert, and tea spoons, dinner and tea services, metal tea pots, and sundry glass, copper preserving pans, fitters, coffee mill, clothes maids, ditto baskets, treacle can, baking tins and pans, Dutch ovens, saucepans, tea kettles, shelves brown ware, water cans, flat irons. Also a quantity of home cured bacon and hams. IN YARD—Two large rain tubs, coal box, garden tools, large cooler, garden shears, hand saw, knife board, benches, bucket, &c. Sale at twelve for one o'clock. 1549 SALES BY MESSRS T. & W. H. HILL. KINNERLEY AND MELVERLEY. !)■ sirahie Freehold Farm and Lands, containing in thf trholeftia. Or. 25p., or thereabouts, be the same mure or less. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS T. & L W. H. HILL, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in the Town of Oswestry, on Friday, the 21st day of and subject to the conditions then to be declared :— LOT 1. — All that MESSU AGE or DWELLING- Hul SE and LANDS, called or known by the name The Ar^oed," 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 -iiHounded by lands of Edward Downes, Esq,, J. C. I: tnks. gsq., Colonel South^v, 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 T. 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, heth^ same more or less. This lot is surrounded by lands of Edward Downes, E-q., and possesses some most attractive building sites, commanding fine views of The Breiddenand other hill scenery, having a frontage nearly its entire length to an excellent roau. is close to the village of Kinnerlev, and about five minutes' walk from the railway station. LoT :i.—Allotment, containing la. Or. 2p., or there- abouts, be the same more or less. IN MELVERLEY PARISH. 1,0r 4 —All that piece of Pasture Land. called The L-.i-.uvs, situate in the pari-h of Melverley, in the voimty of Salop, containing S i. or. }Up., or thereabouts, be the same more or less. This is good feeding land, and adjoins lands of— nirke, Esq., Captain Payoe. John Jones, Esq., and M—ssis. John Owen and 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 tlic proprietcrj, are in the ho)'ling of Mr Ward sale to cummence at Three for Four o'clock punc- tual'y. J'lans and particulars will shortly be ready and in the meantime further information m .y be obtained from Messrs. T. and W. H. Hill, Auctioneers and l'.vate Agents, and from Messrs. Minshall and Parry Jones, solicitors, Oswestry. 1454r BALA LAKE, MERIONETHSHIRE. RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. rpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS T. & 1. W. H. HILL, at th" ?ueen (Station) Hotel, Chester, on Thursday, the 27th day of July, lílj, at o o'clock precisely, in one lot or more as may be ar- ranged, and subject to conditions A compact FREE- HOLD PROPERTY called Moel-y Garnedd, situate in the parish, and close to the village and Parish Church of Llanvcil, in the County Merioneth, comprising a newlv-built VILLA REM HENCE, with Outbuild- ings Yard, Ple.-i.-ure Grounds, Gardens, Demesne, Land and Bailiff's Cottage, and an adjoining Farm House and Lands called Moei-y-garnedd Uiha, with five other Cottapes, Outbuildings and Gardens. The above Property colli.dns in all about 10S acres in ring fence, and is \L] wooded, and most pic- turesquely situated, situat -.1 on the west hank of Lala Lake in a beautiful neighbourhood which is unrivalled, and is bound* d on the north and south east b" v brooks flowing into the Lake at Llanycil. The Hesiderce. which was intended by the Pro- prietor for his own occupation, has net been quite completed owing to his <)?th. It contains on the ground noor a capital entrance hall 21ft. 6.n + Wft., Dining room, Drawing-ronn, Breakfast-room, large Kitchen. Back Kitchen, Pantry, Dairy and Larder and on the upper fieor ten bedrooms. The Property has a southwesterly aspect, and is situte close to the Village of Llanycil, on the Turn- pike Toad between Bala aial Dolgelley, which skirts the Lake for its entire length, about a mile distant from the market town of Bala, where there is a tirst-class Great Western Railway Station. The Pro- periy adjoins the Vron Venuo Estate, belonng to the Piincipal and Fellows oi Jesus College, Oxford, the Glebe Lands of the parish of Llanycil and the Bryn- teg-id Estate, of the late William Jones, Esq. Mr Robert Jones, tenaut of Moel-y-garnedd ucba Farm, will show the estate. Detailed particulars and plans will shortly be is- sued, and may be had on application to MESSRS LONCL EVILLE, JONES, & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Os- westry, or MESSRS T. W. H. HILL, Auctioneers and Valuers, Oswestry. 1193v SALE BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. TO THE NOBILITY. GENTRY, AGRICUL- TURISTS AND OTHERS. Sale, of a very choice sel".ct ion oj Ayrshire Cows and Heifere, direct from the Clyde side. MR DAVID ROBEKTSh?s been favoured with l' instructions fNm Mr Cotterell, the eminent importer of the pure Ayr-hire cow, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the yard of the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, *!I-t, IS76, at two o'cloel-, Corwen, on Friday, Julv lil t, 1876, at two o'clock Punctually, a valuable herd of 11 Ayrshire cows and elfer, of unrivalled beauty, rich mill-in- qualities, selected with unusual care from the most noted breeders in Scotland. Catalogues free at the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, and oil application t) lr David Roberts, Auctioneer, Corwen. 1516S Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSFS. W. DEW & SON. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, ?M?MK?MMr? p')'.rM?o/- Bo?f?..yor?ot) lMM???a,t?,??,T')-e;?et?-c?!'o7t.CMtM St. Asaph  Rhaddian, in t?e COMM?O/?h? Llanfihangel Gr?m Myf!lr, ???i.m, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwud Derwen, Llanehdan, and Bylwys Bach, in the County of Denbigh; and Llanrwst, in the County of Carnarvon; compn."ng s<-M?? and co?? FARMS, with T'id ?ow-?a?, ?a?Mht, Building ana Aecmmodation ?aM?, Dwellina-hloZuTil es A-r BaZt TVi 0fRtV- iSa?h> BolFUnt, BavilU, ??(Aop ?M??t, Cer?-?-drMMMM. and Bettw.3-y-coed, and near to ?at?s??C.?.s-<er  D<.?? ??c?o?. Vale H%and Coru,?, and Llanrwst and Llandud¡¡o Junction Railwa?s, of the a^ate Snfo/l!macre. To be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs r ? WILLIAM DEW ana SON, at the Town Hall, Rhyl, LFD V' 8tU of AuSust. 1876 at Twelve o'clock at noon prompt, subject to conditions then and there to be produced, viz., in 39 Lots. COUNTY OF FLINT. LOT PARISH OF HOLYWELL. LOT Acres l.—Com!st Canol, containin .Acres. 2.-Castell Noble ° %H? 7?? 3.-Cross Lane Land 4. Cae Eachus 7, 3ti,245 These valuable Fa.rms are situate within a mile of ttih.e !borough town of Flint, and comprise rich arable and pasture land. J"5 to 11 inclusive are well built, and commod- ous dwelling-houses and business premises,?! situate in the ?? of ??SiUt, with frontage to the main street. PARISH OF NORTHOP. LOT Acres. fcSSndwi;' containing 37,83:1 This Farm is situate within half a mile from the village of N orthop the land is of superior «uality. inere is alsu an extensive range of outbuildings, with malt house, drying kilns. &c. PARISHES OF YSCEIFIOG AND NANNERCH. LOT. Acres. containing. 24 798 24,798 H.-Pentre, and part of Rhyd-yr-Onen. 70,803 lo.—Rhsd-yr-Onen and part of Pentre 14 S50 l(i.-Pelitre 41,4:10 17.-Pen-v-ffordd 1,62) IS. Silver Rake 30^697 These Lots are situate near the village of Yseeifloz, and within a short distance of Caerwys and Holywell, having excellent Dwelling-houses and Cut-buildings the land is rich and fertile. PARISHES OF TREMEIRCHION, CWM, AND SAIXT ASAPH. LOT. Acres. l(-Pant Evan, containing 86,543 20.—'Tan Derwen and Rbyd-y-Gwtta 10,471 21.-Part of Pant Evan 893 22.-Tvnewvdd 2-2.293 2H.-Dwy!ig Ucha. 48,816 24.-il,rt of Dwylig Ucha 10,9;30 ¡ 25.-Part of ditto 3,268 2ti.-Part of ditto 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 Railm ay, and in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station. TOT Acres 30.-Rhydorddwy Goch, containing 131,254 Lots 19 to 24 are all situate within about two miles from the city of St, Asaph, and 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 LLAN'FIHANGEL-GLYN-MYFTR. LOT. a. r. p. 24 3 12 32 —Ty-Hwnti'r-Nant or Maes-yr-Odyn 7 1 19 33. -Tyhen 46 0 Q These Farms are situate within two miles of the Village of Cerrig-v-Druidien, and near the Village of Llanfihangel. The land is rich and fertile. PARISH OF LLANFAIR DYFFRYN CLWYD. LOT. a. r. p. :H.-Plas Einion, containing. 140 0 33 25.-Tv'n y Byr 2 2 21 These Farms are situate about 2i 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 Latnl is in a good state of cultivation. LOT- PARISH OF DERWEN. a. T. p. LOT. a. r. p. 3H.—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 LLAXELIDAN. LOT. a. r. p. 37.-Waen Wen, containing 121 3 11 This is situate 4 miles from Eyarth Station, on the Denbieh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway. The Land is capable of great improvement. PARISH OF EGLWYSBACH. LOT a. r. p. 35. Vron Goch, containing 96 3 37 This is situate near the Village of Eglwsbach, mid- way between the towns of Conway and Llanrwst, and 2t miles of Talvcafn Railway station. There is a thriving oak plantation on this lot. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANRWST. LOT a. r. p. 39. Tv Isaf, containing 35 0 37 School House. 0 0 13 Ty U chaf. 52 0 15 Ffridd Newvdd. S5 2 35 Tynewydd 26 2 27 Bryn Derw. 24 317 224 2 24 These Mountain Farms are situate about 2l miles from Bettwsvcoed. 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, ],tn I Surveyor, Ooleshill Cottage, Flint and at the AUCTIONEER'S Offices, Wellfield House, House. Ran- gor, and High-street, Rhyl. 1415 SALE BY MR. JAMES TAYLOR PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF a Highly Important Sale of every description of iron bedsteads, household and bedroom Furni- ture, bedding, China and glass, ornaments, cottage pianoforte, harmonium (with seven stops), drawing- room suite, and other important items, in the Town Town Hall, Wrexham, on Monday, July 24th, .1876, at 12 for 1 o'clock punctually. JAMES TAYLOR, Auctioneer and Valuer, 1559r 8, High-street, Wrexham. SALE BY MESSRS MARCH, MILLNE,R, & Co. TO TRUSTEES AND INVESTORS IN LAND. CHESHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE. Twelve miles from the City of Chester, and about five miles from the market town of Wrexham.—A valu- able Freehol' Agricultural Estate, known as the Lower Hall" and Isycoed Farms," situate in the townships of Shocklach, Cheshire, and Sutton and Dutton-Diffaeth, Denbighshire, and comprising Farm Houses, extensive ranges of Agricultural Buildings, good Gardens, Orchards, and excellent Meadow. Pasture, and Arable 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 River 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 whole is at present let at the low rental of £1,000 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 One for Two o'clock-the above exceedingly Valuable Free- hold Estate. If desired, possession of about one half, with homestead, can he arranged for on completion of the purchase.-Particulars with plan may be ob- tained of Messrs. slater, Heelts, and Co.. solicitors, Manchester, of T. Barrac'.ouyh, Fsq- 97. Bridge.- street, Manchester, and at t-ra offices of the Auc- tioutieM, 54, Ci&aon street, London, E C. 14oor Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms, situate near the Ffrith, in the township of Uwch-y-Mynydd Ucha, in the parish of Hope, in the county of Flint. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co., have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July, 1876, at One for Two o'clock p.m. punctually, in one lot. or in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other lots and in such order as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to such condi- tions as will be then produced, the undermentioned valuable and attractive FREEHOLD ESTATE, com- prehending altogether 224a. Or. 33p. statute measure, nntirfllv in o. rinor fartpa vi7 -A vcrv rlooiro Kt^ or.,1 -J "0 »w«vy, «,ul J '4"g"'&.Q" atlU compact freehold property known as MOUNT FARM," comprising a good farm house, with excel- lent outbuildings, and 153a. 3r. 26p. of land. in the occupation of Mr Sadler, under a lease for 12 years from the 2nd of February, 1872. A very nice Mes- suage known as MOUNT COTTAGE," with out- buildings, garden, and several pieces of capital land, extending to 23a. lr. 24p., or thereabouts, in the occu- pation of Mr Francis Kent and Mrs Kenrick as yearly tenants and two very desirable Freehold FARMS, known as Wern Gate" and" Tynewydd," on the south side of and adjoining the above, with the Out- buildings and Gardens, also a Cottage and Garden, and Limekiln thereto belonging, containing together 46a. 3r. 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 proprietor. The buildings are commodious, well arranged, and in excellent state of repair. The Estate is mostly in pasture, well supplied with water commands most extensive views, embracing the Cheshire Hills and the surrounding country ad- joins lands of Captain Warren, Captain Roper, C. F. O. Davies, Esq., R. V. Kyrke, Esq., and others, and is distant 3 miles from Cefy-y-bedd Station, 6 from Wrexham, liHrom Mold, and 14 from Chester. The tenant of the Mount Farm will kindly show the property. N. B.-Plans and particulars, with any further in. formation. may be obtained from Messrs WALKER & SMITH, Solicitors, Chester, or from the Auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. 1413g QUEEN'S FERRY, FLINTSHIRE. Only fifteen minutes' journey by railway from Chester. Sale of a highly important Freehold Estate, having extensive frontalis to the river Dee, the Chester and Holyhead railway and the turnpike road to Flint; comprehending in the whole 400 statute acres of superior land, in the hands of respectable yearly tenants, at moderate rents. The property includes the old-established" H awarden Castle Hotel, close to the ferry and the railway station; the JHesidences known as "Dee Cottage, and "Dee Bank Cottage," each charmingly situated, and suitable lor families of respectability afine, compact farm, called 11 Shotton," with the commodious range of modern agricultural buildings thereon; together with numerous dwelling-houses, cottages, gardens, and other small tenements, fronting the turnpike road and the road to Shotton, which it is proposed in thefirst instance to q in the first instance to offer in one lot, and failing a sale as an entirety then in nearly forty separate lots, as set forth in the plans and particulars of sale. The railway station at Queen's Ferry adjoins the estate. MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK, & CO. have the honor to announce that they have been in- structed by the Noble Proprietor to submit to SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, in the city of Chester, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 9th and 10th days of August, 1876, at One fer Two o'clock p.m. most punctually, either as a whole, or in lots, as the Agents of the Vendor may determine upon, and subject to the conditions to be then pro- duced (unless the whole should in the meantime be disposed of privately, of which due notice will be given), the extremely important, improvable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY, known as the QUEEN'S FERRY ESTATE, situate in the townships of Saltney and Shotton, in the county of Flint, close to the Hawarden Castle and Wepre Hall Estate.4, six miles from the city of Chester, and just fifteen minutes' journey therefrom by railway, on which trains are constantly running. The Estate extends in the whole to about 400 statute acres of fine Land, a large portion of which possesses ex- tensive frontages to the navigable River Dee, the line of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, and several turnpike and othf.'r roads. It includes the old-es- tablished, well-conducted, commercial and posting Hotel, known as "TheHawarden Castle," close to the ferry over the river and the railway station, with its range of stabling, coach-houses, and other out- offices, gardens, bowling green and crofts; a very commodious and well-arranged Residence, known as Dee Cottage," with the gardens and pleasure grounds, extensive outbuildings, cottages, and several pieces of superior Laud immediately surrounding it; a smaller Residence, known as Dee Bank Cottage," with outbuildings, cottage, gardens, and lands; a very fine and compact property, known as "The Shotton Farm," in a high state of cultivation, having most excellent roads, well supplied with water, and in the centre of which there is a range of modern, stone-erected agricultural buildings, admirably ar- ranged and sufficiently commodious, including Shot- ton Old Hall" (now in four dwellings), two cottages, gardens, &c. in addition to the above are numerous dwelling-houses, cottages, and gardens, blacksmith's shop, carpenter's shop, smaller farm buildings and other small tenements (a few of which are in lease), situated aear the Queen's eery road, the Flint road, and the road leading to Shotton; the whole of which, with the trifling exceptions above mentioned, are in the hands of highly respectable yearly tenants, so that possession may be had in the spring of 1877. N.B.—The Mines and other Minerals under the whole are reserved. The respective tenants will kindly give permission to view. Printed particulars, with plan, may be had, and any farther information obtained, by applying to Messrs. FRERE, FOSTER, and FRERE, Solicitors, No. 28, Lincoln's Inn Fields (W.C ), London; from Jos. N. BEASLEY, Esq., Land Agent, Chapel Brampton, Northampton; or to Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, and Co., the Auctioneers, at their Offices at Whitchurch, (Shropshire), and Chester. 1463j FLINTSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Estate, Limeworks, Lead Mines, Siding to Railway, Water Corn Mill. BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO., at Bthe Queen Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 12th day of August, 1876, at two for three o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced-All that most substantially erected and very commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, called Trimley Hall, with extensive Outbuildings, Yards, Gardens, Plantations, and Land, containing in the whole, 78 acres or thereabouts, situate in Uchymynydd Ucha. in the parish of Hope near Wrex- ham, in the occupation of Mr Taylor, as tenant from year to year and also all those valuable Lime Rocks, with all the Rights, Privileges, aid Appurtenances belenging thereto. These rocks are let at a dead rent of £100 per annum, a royalty on all limestone got and lime burnt, and extra rent for surface ground occu- pied. A siding has been made to connect the works with the Wrexham and Miuera Railway, which passes through the estate. A steam engine, steam boiler, limekilns and stone crushing apparatus, and other buildings have been erected by the tenants. The works are in excellent order, and it is anticipated that very large royalties will be realised as they be- come better known. Also all those extremely valu- able Veins of Lead and other Ores in and under the same land; also a yearly ground rent of £6 per an- num arising out of Ffrith Mill, an old-established and well-accustomed corn mill, erected on the stream by Messrs. Lewis, who took the site from a former owner for a long term ending the 29th September, 19U3; also the Reversion of the same Mill, Land, and Pre- mises, to take effect in possession on the 29th Septem- ber, 1903, or other sooner determination of the said term. The above property is about one mile from Brymbo, a telegraph station on the line, two miles from Hollybush adjoining the turnpike road from there to Tryddyu, five miles from Wrexham, Ressett, and Hope, six miles from Mold, and twelve from Chester. Any further particulars may be had from Messrs. WITHINGTON, PETTY, & BOUTFLOWER, Solicitors, 24, 24, Brown-street, Manchester; or Messrs. Churton, Elphick, and Co., Auctioneers, Chester, and Whit- church, Shropshire. 1528 SALE BY MR LOVATT. TO BREWERS AND INNKEEPERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. LOVATT, Tat the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexbam, ou FRIDAY, the 28th day of JULY, 1876, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions. All thao 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 MESSUAGE or DWELL- INGHOUSE, adjacent to the Anchor," and now in the occupation of John Dempsey, with the yards and other appurtenances belonging to each of the above mentioned premises. The above premises are well built, and form one block, and have a commanding frontage ta Mount- strret, in the town of Wrexham, which is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Borough, For further particulars apply at the. offices of MR. I LEWIS, Solicitor, Wiexham. I416j 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 1TJL the unlimited support they have given him to carry out their successful sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on THURSDAY. July 20th, 1876. The STOCK already entered will include A prime lot of fat bullocks, heifers, and bulls, dauy cows. with calves at foot, in-calf cows, barrens, stirks, store bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of fat calves and rearing heifer* calves. e, A prime lot of wether muttons, fat and store ewes, &c.. Pork and bacon pigs, store pigs, &c. The above stocs are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliife, Bart., T. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General 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, Es4.1 E. Swetenham, Esq., E. Randies, 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 Iron Company, Mrs Mulliner, Mrs Johnson, Messrs T. Evison, R. Peate, T. R. Parry, S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright, T. Roberts, J. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, R. Harrison, Humphreys, Berse, T. Meredith, J. Davies, E. Williams, C. Parsonage, George Banks, R. 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, ?alue 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 property 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, haygrass, &c., in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, from January 1st to Christmas 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 1& to Christmas Show- day. A Silver Cup, value 5 guineas, will be given to the r buyer of the largest amount of live stock, imple- ments, hay, straw, &c., from Januarl 1st to Christ- mas Show-day inclusive. Competitors for the above Cups must be regular supporters. 209 SALES BY MR. JOHN JONES. IfR JOHN JONES is favoured with instructions ITJ. by Mr David Jones to SELL by AUCTION at the Nags Head Inn. Rhosllanerchrugog, on Monday next, July 17th, 1876, portion of the Household Fur- niture, the whole of the brewing utensils, 6 long tables and 14 benches, suitable for club room, quantity of hops, &c. Full particulars in posters. Sale at One o'clock punctually. 1551r ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. MR JOHN JONES has received instructions faom a tradesman who is reducing his stock, to SjLEy.LML by AUCTION, at the Vegetable Market, Wrex- ham, on Tuesday and Wednesday next, July 18th and 19th, 1876, a valuable assortment of table cutlery, electro plate, fire steels, wood ware; also a quantity of hosiery. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the above goods as being genuine, and of good quality. Sale at Eleven in the forenoon and Six in the even- ing each day. Auctioneer, House and Land Agency ldffe, 1, Crescent Terrace, Wrexham. 1552r FLINTSHIRE. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPRRTY. ]%M"R. JOHN JONES is favoured with instructions ?i. to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Gegin Inn, Bwlchgwyn, on MONDAY, 24th July, 1*76, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced- All that Piece or Parcel of LAND, called "Ty Ucha," Uwchymynydd Ucha, with Dwelling-house and out-door appurtenances, containing by admeasure- ment six acres or thereabout, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jones. The property lies near the Wrexham and Ruthin turnpike road, has a south aspect, and the whole of the land is well laid down in pasturage. The pro- perty adjoining belongs to William Lester, Esq., Mr Thomas Barclay, and Mr Daniel Lloyd. For further particulars apply to Mr J. Allington Hughes, solicitor; or the Auctioneer, 1, Crescent- terrace, Wrexham. 1564e Legal and Public Notices. PROSPECTUS OF THE JJORTHE E N gANK, AT MANCHESTER, AND AT WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. Banker. Mr WILLIAM CONNOR, 59, Mosely-street, Man- chester and Wrexham. London Agents. THE IMPERIAL BANK LIMITED, 6, Lothbury. Auditor. I Mr LEE SPEAKMAN, St. James' Square, Manchester Banks. 59, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER, AND REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. TO DEPOSITORS. THE advantage to Depositors with this Bank is, Tthat they receive interest at a fixed uniform rate every six months, which by many is considered preferable to the fluctuating rates of interest bankers usually allow; and this bank, having a large number of depositors who prefer private individual enterprise, and a steady rate of interest, to limited and sujh companies, paying sometimes a large rate of interest to shareholders only, the Principal is hereby enabled to intimate that this Bank pays permanently interest as follows:— ON MONEY DEPOSITED. For 12 months, six per centum per antfnm For 2 years, seven-and-a-half ditto, For 3 years and upwards, eight ditto. Seven days notice of withdrawal of deposits ove SICIO, but arrangements can be made that deposits may be withdrawn immediately. CUSTOMERS. On current balances arising, five per centum per annum interest is allowed, when the balance in hand runs over a month. Moreover, this Bank offers most reasonable facilities to parties having trade accounts here for over drafts upon very equitable terms and is especially of great benefit to that class of business where acceptances are taken, as the Bank discounts bills of large or small amounts for customers and others. BILLS ADVISED. In due course, or by noting or telegram. Dividends, Pensions, and Annuities collected, Customers' Securi- ties taken charge of, and all other banking business transacted upon equitable terms. TO FARMERS. The Wrexham branch of this Bank has a steady in- creasing class of Farmers' Accounts, and is especially adapted for this class of business. BANKING HOURS. At the Wrexham Branch on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 to 3 o'clock Thursdays from 10 to 6 o'clock Saturdays from 10 to 1 o'clock; into which is merged the Britannia Invest- ment and Discount successful business, established 1843 PROSPECTUSES together with copy Testimonials and recommenda- tions from Clergymen, Magistrates, Civic, and other Corporate Authorities, Merchants, Manufacturers, &c.; and extracts from opinions of the Press, may be bad upon application by letter or personally at the Bank, and any other information given, 1286sp Public and Legal Notice. t OPENING OF THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION 8F NORTH WALES AND THE BORDER ;CJO UNTIES O^LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE, AT WEEX[HAM. PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THEIR GRACES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, WILL OPEN THE ABOVE EXHIBITION, ON SATURDAY, JULY 22ND, 1876, 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. F U L L OKCHESTRA. MILITARY BAND OF THE 30TH REGIMENT, By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Hutton. VOCALISTS MADAME E D I T H WYNNE. MADLLE. ENRIQUEZ. MB. W. H. CUM MINGS. MB. LEWIS THOMAS. CONDUCTOR MR. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), Harpist to H.M. The Queen. THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND MUSEUM OF ART, AND INDUSTRIAL ANNEXES, Will be thrown open to the Public after the Ceremony until eight o'clock. ADMISSION TWO SHILLINGS OR BY GUINEA SEASON TICKET. RESERVED NUMBERED STALLS, 10s. 61. ) (To Season Ticket Holders, 7s. 6d.) I r INCLUSIVE OF ADMISSION. UN.NUMBERED SEATS, 5s.: I (To Season Ticket Holders, 3s. 6d.) i AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC WILL BE ADMITTED FOR ONE SHILLING. ORGAN RECITAL FROM 7 30 TO 8 30 P.M. BY MR [EDWIN HARRISS. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Music 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. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS: On the OPENING DAY, a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Chester at 12 45 p.m., calling at Saltney, Rossett, and Gresford, and will return irom Wrexham at 9.0 p.m., calling at same stations. On SATURDAYS and MONDAYS EXCURSION TRAINS will be run from various Stations on the Great Western Railway, particulars of which will be published in separate Bills. Passengers with TOURIST TICKETS will be allowed to break their journey at WREXHAM, and Tickets at REDUCED FARES will also be issued during the period the Exhibition is open. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, and SATURDAYS, until further notice, Tickets to WREXHAM and back, 1st. 2nd, and 3rd Class, will be issued at REDUCED FARES from RHYL, ST. ASAPH, RUTHIN, DEN- BIGH, and intermediate Stations, via Hope Junction. For particulars of times and Fares see Railway Bills. Special Facilities will also be offered on the CAMBRIAN, DENBIGH, RUTHIN and CORWEN, and other Local Railways, particulars of which appear on separate Bills. 1453 Business Announcements. THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. FIRST PRIZE FOR IMPLEMENNTS AWARDED TO E. POWELL AT THE DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW HELD SEPT. 23, 1868, and SEPT. 26,1872. J. E. p 0 W E L L BEGS respectfully to call the attention of Agriculturists and Farmers to his large and well selected Stock of SEASON IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, COMPRISING MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. HAYMAKERS. HORSE RAKES. AMERICAN COLLECTORS. BEVERLEY AND BRISTOL Co's. CARTS. DRAG RAKES. ASH RAKES. C S. PIKELS. CHEESE PRESSES. CHEESE STOOLS. CURD MILLS. CHEESE MAKER, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DAIRY GOODS. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS— J. E. POWELL, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGER, IRONMERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, 4, COLLEGE STREET, 7, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. P.S.—Mowing and Reaping Machines thoroughly repaired. 1151 MID-FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT, MOLD. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. INSPECTION IS INVITED TO JOHN WILLIAMS, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, With all the new Improvements, And every kind of HARVEST IMPLEMENTS, HAY-MAKERS, HAY-COLLECTORS, HORSE RAKES, PIKELS, &c„ &c. DAIRY GOODS AND ALL FARMERS' REQUISITES. I[ GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT JOHN WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. 1436 HIG3 8 T RIE E T, MOL D I Business Annouflcements- 3, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE MlssEs F ORSHAW Desire to announce that they have taken to the bast-, ness carried on for many years in the above premises by MISS SHORE, where they hope, by prompt attwt- sion to all orders, to merit a continuation of the ftf- port so fully given to their predecessor. The shop will be re-opened on Thursday, July 20th, with & lww and carefully-selected Stock of Ladies' and Children's Under Linen, Children's Fancy Dresses, and Baby Linen, Berlin, Fleecy, and other Wools, Pattens IU Matenaia for all kinds of Fancy Needlework, also Gloves and Gentlemen's Collars, Cuffs, Ties, and Gloves. 1480kA 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, t AND CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY. i L  to ten/!et\hi8 sincere thanks to ibe J Nobi?itvTi«r Gentry, and Public gnuall7 ?rexh? and neighbourhood, for the liberal ronage which has been bestowed upon him ZJta opened his brinch establishment in this tow &" being desirous stiil further to merit the support and to extend the scope of his business, and also to cure more diligent oversight in the execution of onlem than hitherto, he has taken into partnership MR À. COGAN, who gamed many yearf experience at the SShi? rewsburj establishment, and who will be reside" at Wrexham, and devote himself to the piontot carrying out of all commissions. The business will now, so far as Wrexham is concerned, be curied m under the title of J. LAING and Co., and J. LauW trusts that this new arrangement will be conducive to gaining still further the confidence of the Patrons who have so kindly given their patronage heretofore. J. LAING and Co., in soliciting for the new tlna- continued encouragement of the general public, de- sire to state that the working staff is increased, novel- ties for the season are in preparation, and they wonltt respectfully call attention to the annexed circular :— ART TREASURES' EXHIBITION. J. LAING AND CO., ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, 3, HIGH-ST RE ET, WREXHAM, Have the honour to announce to Visitors and Ex- hibitors generally, that they have been appointed by the Executive Committee, the sole photographers to the Exhibition, with the exclusive right to photo- graph within the building, and would also specially in- timate to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Den- bighshire, Cheshire, and neighbouring counties, that they have had a large and well appointed studio, with convenient dressing-rooms, &c., expressly built. adjoimng the Art Gallery for the production of high- class portraiture within the building. An efficient staff of artistes will be in attendance daily during the time the exhibition is open. A stall is also added for exhibition and sale of pho- tographs of local celebrities, views of interior of building, with the objects of virtu and interest there- in, many choice articles in connection with photo- graphy, the great novelties of photographic portraifc- ture by new patented processes will be on view, tfeo whole forming a distinctive and attractive featurei with the Art Treasures' Exhibition. Special terms for photographing collections of ex- hibitors. 163& GOLDEN LION INN. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. WELL AIRED BEDS. 1501 SAMUEL INICKSON, BUTCHER. QUEEN STREET, (Late of the Market Hall,) Respectfully informs his old customers and the pub- lic that he has taken, and will open on Thursday, the 13th July, the shop as above, late in the occupation, of Mr Edwards, Butcher, where by strict attention, to business, and keeping first-class meat, he hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage and support. 1477a JJRIGHT AND LEGGE 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, Hulme, Manchester. Begs respectfully to announce that he will be in attendance at the Apothecaries' Hall, 18, 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 allpostal communications answereit by return. CONSULTATIONS FREE. 1408 WREXHAM EISTEDDVOD. RICHARD A NDREWS, 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, E DWARDS, & CO., CHESTER, Beg to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham and the Vicinity, that thev 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, Star,4, Mottoes &c. P., E., and Co. have also Ball Koouis, Dininjt Saloons, Marquees, and Teats, and all Modern Gaines suitable for Garden Parties, die. For uzimitte3. ana. particulars, apply to HUGH JONES, Ironmonger, 44, Hope-street, 364s Agent for Wrexham, YORKE-HOUSE, 4, YORKE-STKEET, WREXHAM. ]^|"RS. 0. R. JONES, in thanking her Friends for in their kind favours, sine *he has opened hec Establishment, begs to inform them, nial the public generally, that she is continuing her SHOW OF NOVELTIES AND CHOICE. GOODS, In Millinery and Straw Bonnets anti Hats, Flowers". Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, ac., vzc. Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen, in all tak6 requisites of that department. Ladies' White and Fancy Skirts and Cost ia great variety, all of the latest st.vtes. All goods will be found market exceedingly low prices, and in plain figures. A call will oblige. sflffa MARQUEE TENTS FOR HIRE. R JOHN PIERCEY, Glynne krms, Caergwrle. is prepare(I to supply -Marquee Tents for use at. Festivals, Clubs, Agrimltixral Shows, Pic Nics, School Parties, on reasonable terms at tho shortest notice. Pic Nic or scho? Parties vi?tu.s Caergwrle ran w accommodated with tent and utensils, ? ueeM? for making tea ? the green adjoining tha G?X Arms. 123:ž S. coy lERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS, NEWBRIDGE, 1428g KCABON. J. NIOORE SON, PAPERHANGERS, 7, WELL STREET, WREXHAM. WORK DONS !N TOWN kNa COUNTRT. MODERATE CHARGES. 30 Years in th$Trade, 3139k