13th Chwefror 1869
DARLLENWCH ERTHYGLAU (1)
Advertising
Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & Co. -DESIRiBLE BUILDING SITES, HOUSES, LANDS AND MINERALS. Sale of Freehold Estate called GLAN-YR-AVON, in the Township of Bersham, near South Sea, and within a short distance of Hrymbo, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS BAUGH T and JONES, at the Roller"J Arms Inn, South Sea, near Wrexham, on Tuesday, 23rd of February, 1809, and not on the 4th of January as previously advertised, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to bo then and there produced, and the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at thetimejand plaoejof Sale LOT L-Àll that piece or plot of BUILDING LAND, being part of a field called Y Ddole," having a f i-onta,e to the Township road leading from South Sea aforesaid to the Talwrn and Minera of seventaen yards, and forty- seven yards to a proposed new road, and containing in the whole surface area 542 square yards or thereabouts. LOT. 2—Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 1, having a frontage of ten yards to the said Township road, containing 480 do. LOT 3.-Ditto, do., adjoining Lot 2, containing 490 do. LOT 4.-Ditto, do., „ 3, „ 500 do. LOT 5.-Ditto, do., 4, 29 510 do. LOT G,—Ditto, do., „ 5, „ 520 do. LOT 7.—Ditto, do., 39 6, is 520 do. LOT S.—Ditto, do., „ 7, „ 950 do. LOT 9.-Ditto, adjoining Lot 1, having a frontage of four yards to a new occupation road of six yards wide, and of foitv tisyardsto another proposed road, and containing in the whole surface area 444 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 10.—Ditto, ditto adjoining Lot 9, having a front- age to the said proposed road of 10 yards, containing in the whole surface area 450 ditto. LOT 11.—Ditto, do. adjoining Lot 10 containing 450 do. LOT 12,-Ditto, do. 77 11, 450 do. LOT 13.-Ditto, do. „ 12, „ 450 do. LOT 14.-Ditto, do. „ 13, 22 450 do. LOT 15: Ditto, do. 14, „ 450 do. LOT 16.—Ditto, do. „ 15, „ 564 do. LOT 17.—Ditto, having a frontage of ten yards to a proposed new road seven yards wide, leading from the aforesaid Township road to the Rollers Arms Inn, also a frontage of seventy yards to another road of six yards wide, and containing in the who:e surface area 670 square yards or thereabouts. LOT IS.—Ditto ditto, adjoining lot 17, having having a frontage to the said proposed road of ten yards, contain- ing in the whole surface area 592 square yards or there- abouts. LOT 19.-Ditto, do. „ 18, „ 504 do. LOT 20.-Ditto, do. „ 19. „ 403 do. LOT 21.-Ditto, do., adjoining L)t 20, having a front- age to the said proposed road of seventeen yards, contain- ing in surface area 439 do. Lot 22.—Ditto, adjoining the Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, having a frontage of twenty yards to the pro- posed new road of seven yards wide, and containing in the whole surface area 570 do. LOT 23.-Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 22, having a front- age of thirteen yards to the proposed new road, containing in the whole surface area, 580 do. LOT 24.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 23, with a frontage of 13 yards to ditto, ditto 604 do. LOT 25.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 24, with a frontage of 12 yards to ditto, ditto 640 do. LoT 213.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 25, with a frontage of 10 yards to ditto, ditto 590 do. LOT 27.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 26, ditto, ditto 636 do. LOT 28.-Ditto. ditto, do. Lot 27, ditto, ditto 710 do. LOT 29.—Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 28, containing in the whole surface area 760 do. LOT 30.—Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 29, ditto 810 do. LOT 31.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 30, ditto 86'J do. LOT 32.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 31, having a frontage of 12 yards to the said proposed new road, containing in the whole surface area 1116 do. LOT 33.-Ditto, ditto, do. Lot 32, frontage of 15 yards to ditto, ditto 12il do. LOT 31.—All that Field, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND called Werglodd," situate at South Sea afore- said, in the township of Bersham, bounded on the one side by the lands of T. Lloyd Fitzhugh, Esq., and on the other by lands belonging to the Broughton Hall Coal Company, and containing by admeasurement 2a. lr. Op., moie or less, now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones. LOT 3.5.-All those Two Fields, Pieces, or Parcels of Arable LAND called Llwynyfaeder Ucha and Llwyny- faeder Issa," "ituate at South Sea, in the said township of Bersham, bounded on two sides thereof by the town- ship roads leaning from Talwrn and Adwy to South Sea aforesaid, and on the other sides thereof by lands belong- ing to T. Lioyd Fitzhugli, Esq., and containing by ad- measurement, 6a. lr. 2Sp., more or less, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones. LOT 36.-All all that Field, Piece, or Parcel of LAND called Cae Hu," situate at South Sea aforesoid, and bounded on one side by Lots 37 to 41, and on the others by lands belonging to the Rector of St. Peter's Church, Chester, or Mr Pierey's Inspectors, and containing in the whole by admeasurement, 3a. Or. 4p. more or less, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones. LOT 37.—-All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, with the Out-buildings, Garden, and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, called 11 The Roller's Arms Inn," now in the holding of Mr Edward Jones, containing in the whole in surface area, 690 square yards, or there- abouts. This lot is held under lease to the present tenant for 25 years, 21 years of which are unexpired, renewable at the end of that term for 25 years more, at the annual rent of £ 25. LOT 38.—All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house and Shop, with the Outbuildings, Garden, and Land in front thereof, now in the occupation of Mrs Maddocks, and containing in the whole surface area, 864 square yards or thereabouts. Part of this lot is held under lease to tin present tenant for fourteen years, at the annual rent of *12 10s., ten years of which are unexpired. LOT J9. All that MESSUAGE or Cottage, with the Garden and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, now in the occupation of Mr Peter Hughes, and containing in the whole sur ace area, G64 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 40.-AU that MESSUAGE or Cottage adjoining lot 39, with the Garden and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, now in the occupation of Henry Wynne, and containing in the whole surface area, 393 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 41.-All that other MESSUAGE or Cottage ad- joining the last lot, with the Garden and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and now in the occupation of William Gwilt. and containing in the whole surface area, 415 square yards or thereabouts. This estate has been arranged in building lots to meet the increased demand for the erection of dwelling houses in this centr, of the mining district, being in close proximity to the Brymho, Vron, Talwrn, and Broughton Hall Coal and Iron Works. The several lots will be sold with all the valuable minerals of coal and ironstone thereunder, the presence of which is indisputable. Printed particulars and lithographed plans are in course of prcpartion. and may be had on application to Messrs. Lowndes, Thoruely, and Archer, Solicitors, Livf rpool; Messrs Whitley and Maddocks, Solicitor, Livtr"ool; -Ili-J.Ai!iL"tO" Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham; Air Alfred C. Baugh, Mining Engineer and Land Sur- veyor, Wrexham; or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temple r- Wrexham, from whom any further mloraiation may be obtained. 16b PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ Sale of Desirable BUILDING SITES, BRICK WORK, BRIChKILNS, Brick Sktds, Steam Engine, Boiler, Clny Mul, iSfc. at COEDPOETH, near Wrexham, I)e,tbi Tv h "ULD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and JONilS, at the house of Mr Joseph Evans, known as the Giosvenor'a Arms, at Penygelli, on MONDAY, the otn day of March, 1869, at Three o'clock in the after. noon. iuhjfcct to conditions to be then and there produced Several Huts of BUILDING LAND, being part of a Held at Coedpoeth aforesaid, now occupied by Messrs Patti- son, t iich lot containing 524 square yards or thereabouts alo, th,: ??'"? of the very valuable and extensive BRICK w??UKJi?, at Cnedpoeth aforesaid, now carried on by the sal-I -xdi e.-srs Putt:son, which comprises 3 Brick Kilm to burn 30, 211, and 10,000 bricks respectively; Brick-making S!zt,it tiued throughout, 30 yards long and 10 yards wide cast iron Clay Mill, with pan and rollers 9 ft. diameter, we?hntg tr..m 9 to 10 tons, worked by a 10-liorse power ouz mta. Su am Eu?iue, with boiler and fittings com- P ete;Dra mug Pi;,e Machine, with table and full set of di ?; 'D Lrick Press, and 'a number of brickmakit? tabll', ??". '?' b:U"l'OWB, ?d pt"llks, together with every oth ?. ?.?? ?.y?? "° an extensive trade. othTihr^v rV^ Brick Work is 8922 square yards of land. Ttie  of clay arc ?r?.e!ass quality, and so far as aM?rf?y v??r?med are of the thickness of from 6 to 10 yard,  Pattison, on tbt? 1)remig(?s.  Building Plots will appear in a lUtllre allvertlse:Uí.:nt. For further particulars apply TO Mr HUMPHRELYS Solicitor, Wrexham; M ;ssrs PATTISON • or AT RU° of the Auction, Temple Chamber ?'??''?'??? ? p? of the Budding L)ts may b3 « £ .». ^g Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & Co. SALE of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, at PENTEFF- CHRISTIONYDD, near Ruabon. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and -L JONES, at the House of Mr E. Bollivers, known as the Eagles Inn, Street-Issa, near Ruabon, on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1864 (in one or more lots, and subject to conditions that will be produced at the time of s =), all that Plot, Piece, or Parcel of BUILDING LAND, containing nearly one acre, situate at Penrach, Pentre-Christionydd, near Ruabon together with the Four stone-built MESSUAGES or Dwelling-houses, now standing thereon, now in the holding of Martha Lloyd, Joseph Roberts, David Hughes, and Robert Evans, yielding an annual rental of dSll 14s. Sale at Four o'clock in the Evening. E s q For further particulars, apply to J. JAMES, Esq., I Solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 79a SALE of Desirable FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS at RIDLEY WOOD, ISACOED, in the pzridh (If Holt, in the county of Denbigh. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH Tand JONES, at the Lion Commercial Hotel, Hope- street, Wrexham, on MONDAY, February the 22nd, 1869, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale. LOT I.-All those Three several Fields, Pieces, or Parcels of LAND, situate at Ridley Wood, near Isacoed Church, in the parish of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, land now in the occupation of Mr John Richardson, called by the names and containing the quantities hereunder mentioned, or thereabouts, viz.:—Smithy Field, 6a. 2r. 4p.; Higher Field, 3a. 3r. 33p.; Lower Field, 4a. Or. lOp.; total, 14a. 2r. 7p. LOT 2.-A11 that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, and Outbuildings, with all those Five several Fields, Pieces or Parcels of LAND, siteate at Ridley Wood aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr E. Sanderson, called by the names and containing the quantities hereunder men- tioned, or thereabouts, viz. :—House, Garden, and Fold, Oa. lr. 36p.; Barn Croft, la. lr. 3p.; House Croft, la. 3r. 32p.; Big Field, 4a. 2r. 21p.; Middle Field, 3a. Or. 25p.; Finger-post Field, 3a. 3r. lip.; total, 15a. lr. lip. LOT 3.-All that Field, Piece or Parcel of LAND, situate at Ridley Wood aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr John Richardson, and called by the name and containing the quantity hereunder mentioned, or there- abouts, viz. :-Cae Mawr, 3a. 2r. 24p. The above lots are surrounded by lands belonging to Cornwallis M. West, J. R. Bennion. and T. V. Royle, Esqrs, The Bos- cowen Estate, Mr Penk, and others. Printed particulars and lithographed maps are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on application to L. F. PENISTON, Esq., Solicitor, 7, Cook-street, Liverpool Mr J. ARLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham; Mr ALFRED C. BAUGH, Mining Engineer and Land Surveyor, Wrexham; or at the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, from whom any further information may be obtained. 17a SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. AUCTIONS FOR THE SALE OF CATTLE, SHEEP, &c BY slzs Q.LUFFITHS & CO. Wrexham Smithfield each Fair-day, and the Second Thursday after. Oswestry Ditto each Fair-day. Whitchurch Ditto Ditto. Sales on Fair-days' at Ten o'clock prompt. Other Sales specially advertised. Chief Offices, Yorke-street, Wrexham, where all entries of stock and communications will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. 741a Attractive Sale at Old Hall, Hanmer, four miles from Bettisjield Station, on the Cambrian Railway, and nearly adjoining the Turnpike Road, leading from Whitchurch to Bangor. MESSRS GRIFFITHS &CO respectfully announce m that they have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mr William Griffiths, to SELL BY AUClION on their premises situuate as above, on Monday and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th days of February, 1869, the whole of their choice, young, in- calf, dairy stock, comprising 50 dairy cows and heifers, a team of U power ul waggon horses and their gears, two strong cart colts, one very premising hack filly by Gin, three splendid hack or harness horses, which have been hunted with Sir Watkin's hounds, five in-pig sows, four gilts, a lot of store pigs. That noted floek of 350 Shropshire sheep, winners of prizes at the Royal and Local Shows of the year 1S68, de- scended from the flecks of Messrs Crane, Thornton, H. Smith, and the celebrated Ogden fl.)ck. The ram used this season was purchased from the flock of Mr Crane. The usual assortment of Farming Implements, &c., comprising broad and narrow wheel waggons, carts, ploughs, ^harrows, cultivators, &c., dog carts, phaeton, sets of harness, saddles, bridles, potatoes, about 60 tons of wheat batten, and a large quaiititioii of manure to go off (unless taken at a valuation by the in coming tenant, of which notice will be given in the local papers), and other effects, particularised in catalogues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had nine days prior to Sale, at the Osborne Hotel, Oswestry Victoria Hotel, Whit- church the pla'e. ot Sale, and from the Auctioneers (if by post by enclosing a stamp. Each day lunch at ten, sale at eleven prompt. P.S.—F or order of Sale see Catalogues. Offices, York-street, Wrexham. 20Sr SALE OF SCAFFOLD BOARDS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., AT THIJ GATF, 1- &c., AT THE GATE INN, RHOSNESSNEY. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and Co. respectfully announce l?L that they will SELL by AUCTION, on the pre- mises at the Gate Inn, Rhosnessney, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of February, 1869, a large quantity of SCAF- FOLD KBOARDS (iron banded), do. do. scaffold poles (suitable for ladders), do. do. padlocks, do. do. scaffold cords, two strong wheelbarrows, one sand screen and sieve, one large tub, yokes, wheel and chain, two pulley ropes, setting out square level, one ladder with 35 staves, one ditto with 22 ditto, two Berwyn stone steps, 4ft. 6in. by 15ft. 7in., capital pick and crowbar, an enamelled iron manger (nearly new), a quantity of clelt oak poles, an excellent donkey cart, ditto narrow-wheeled cart with harvest gearing, a new broad-wheel cart with sideboards complete, a capital shandry, a good iron-wheel plough, by Edwards, Llanypwlt, ditto iron plough, set of iron har- rows, by Clay, a large stone roller. The whole of the above-mentioned lots are in excellent condition, and the scaffold boards, poles, &c., will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Office-Yorke -street, Wrexham. 246a SALE BY MR T. W. HILL. MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF OSWESTRY. TO be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr T. W. HILL, at the Coach and Dogs Inn, Church-street, in the town of Oswestry, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of March, 1869, in the following or such other Lots and order as shall be determined by the Vendor at the time of sale. and subject to the conditions then to be produced LOT 1 All those Four Substantial Newly-erected MESSUA JES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens and Out-ofifces thereunto respectively belonging, called or known by the name of Picton Terrace, situate in Pool Road, in the town of Oswestry, now in the several occupations of Mrs Evans, Mr Askew Roberts, Mrs Webb, and Mr Henry Jones. LOT 2.-All that Piece or Parcel of BUILDING GROUND, situate opposite Lot 1, in Pool Road aforesaid, containing 2038 square yards or thereabouts, be the same more or less, and now used as Garden (iround. T nm 3 that Old and Well-established INN, called by the name of the "Coach and Dogs," situate in Upper Cittirch-streetg in the town of Oswestry, with the com- modious Yards, Stabling, and Premises thereunto belong- in- now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr Joseph Wright, as yearly tenant threot LOT 4-All those Two several MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining Lot 4, situate partly in Upper Church-street and partly in Upper Brook-street in the town of Oswestry aforesaid, one of them being used a a SHOP, now or late in the respective occupations of Mr Roaer Bowen and Mrs Williams. LOT 5-All that Garden, being a most desirable piece of BUII,DING GROUND, having a frontage of 14 yds., or thereabouts. to Tipper Brook-street, containing in the whole 280 square yards, or thereabouts more or less, and ?ow or late in the occupation of Mr Joseph Wnght, as ycady tenant thereof. ?Thewh?eo?th?operty is well situated, and presents unusual attractions to persons seeking an advantageous im"c5tment Of capital. '?? ?Pjcommence at Six o'clock precisely. For furth.r information apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs T. and C. Mi?sHALL, Solicitors, Oswestry. 289g Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR ALBERT BURY. Important and Unreserved SALE of Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, LIVE STOCK, and other Effects, at BODHYFRYD, Wrexham. MR ALBERT BURY begs respectfully to state that 1 he has received instructions from Anthony Dillon, Esq. (who is removing to London), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at Bodhy- fryd. Wrexham, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Feb- ruary 16th and 17th, 1869, the very valuable HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, comprising— IN DINING ROOM-Twelve dining-room chairs covered with brown Morocco, lady's and gentleman's easy chairs in ditto, eight days' timepiece, sideboard, piano, writing desk and secretary (mahogany), hangings, blinus, and cornice poles, carpet, coal scuttle, mahogany sideboard (plate glass back), large dining-room table, fender and fireirons, invalid couch, mahogany dumb waiter, pier glass, Singer's family cabinet sewing machine, &c., &c. IN HALL—Weather glass, hall table pedestals, plaster figures, mahogany double-leafed table, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, two mahogany hati chairs, &c. IN DRAWING ROOM—Pier glass, rosewood centre J table, chess board, six rosewood single chair3 (chintz covers), ladies eaty chair in ditto, centre ottoman, cor- nice pole and hangings, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, console table Davenport (in walnut), music ottoman, blinds, two easy chairs (in chintz), rosewood couch (in chintz), brackets, gilt mirror, papier mache table, centre table, what-not, &c., &c. The contents of the BEDROOMS are of the best descrip- tion, consisting of mahogany, iron, and other bedsteads, birch and other suites, chamber services, Ac., &c. IN KITCHE.-La.rge dresser, quantity of pewter plates and dishes, tables, kitchen utensils, chairs, hard. ware, timepiece, meat-jack and hastener, &c., &c. LIVE STOCK.—Cow (in calf); poultry; bay horse, Major," quiet to ride and drive; pony, 14t hands high, in good goer in saddle and harness; small pony, accustomed to children. SUNDRIES.—Set of harness, wagonette (by Williams, Wrexham), Victoria phaaton, brewing utensils, bar- rels, &c., bread making machine (by Stevens'), washing machine (by Somerscales and Son), flower stands, small quantity of hay, iron hurdles, Simp- son's refrigerator, and ice machine, water cart, posts stove and piping, d dry utensils, churn, &c., and a large variety of effects too numerous to mention, full particulars o. which will appear in catalogues now in course of preparation. The sale will commence each day at Twelve o'clock punctually. The lots will will be on view on Monday the 15th of February. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham, 29th January. 181>9. 211i IN LIQUIDATION. Sale of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HORSES, PONIES, CARTS, PLOUGHS, and a variety of other Effects, at Brynyrowen Colliery Conipany's (Limited) Farm, TY-GWYN FARM, near Ritos. R. ALBERT BURY begs to announce that he has ±VJL received instructions from the Liquidator to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of February, 1869, at One o'clock p.m. prompt, on the above Farm, the following Valuable EFFECTS :— Horses, ponies, cultivator, carts, three rick sheets (with pulleys), Scotch cart, horse hay rake, iron rollers, harrows, plough, 400 yards of wire netting, chain harrows, pikels, rakes, &c., cart ropes, stack (bottom complete), grinding stones, coffers, drawing chains, cart saddles, several sets thrill and other gsars, Ii ad collars, kibbling mill, hay tedder, cart ropes, sacks, and a large variety of other effects, fuli particulars of which will be given in wall bills and small slips. Particulars aud slips say be ebtained at the Colliery Office, or from the Auctioneer, on and after this day. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham. 293g TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. SALE of a capital and accustomed INN 4" BREWERY, situate in AHBOT STREET, Wrexham. MR ALBERT BURY has received instructions to ..1 SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of February, 1869, at Five o'clock, on the pre- mises, subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced, all that well-known PUBLIC-HOUSE, called "The Sun Inn," situate in Abbot-street, Wrexham, aforesaid, with the Brewery, Fixtures, Wash-houses, Piggeries, Offices, Yard, and other Appurtenances there- unto belonging. The Inn is an old-established licensed house, containing very commodious rooms, and situate in the most central part of the town. The adjoining Brewery is in good order, and fitt.d with all necessary appliances for doing a large trade. For further particulars apply to Messrs ACTON and BURY, Solicitors, Wrexham or to the Auctioneer, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham. 215a SALIS BY Nf It. W. CONNOR.* SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT RUABON, On Wednesday, February, 24th, 1869. MR WILLIAM CONNOR begs to intimate to his many friends and supporters that his next SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, of Fat and Store Stock, at his mart near the Cross Foxes Inn, Ruabon, will take place on Wednesday, February 24th, instant, at two o'clock most punctually, and will thank those farmers and dealers entering stock for Sale, to have it at the Mart, by not later than half-past one. The Auctioneer has plea- sure in announcing several entries already been made, and respectfully solicits further entries, whieh may be made with him at his office in Regent Place, Wrexham, or with Mr Jones, Cross Foxes Inn, Ruabon. The Auctioneer will settle for all stock sold immedi- ately after the close of the sale at the Cross Foxes Ian, where lunch will be on the table at one o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his office, Regent Place, Wrexham, Agent for Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company, and for the Norfolk Farmers General Assurance Company. 250r PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. On THURSDAY, February 25th, in the NEW PUBLIC HALL, No. 26. Hope street, Wrexham. MR WILLIAM CONNOR has pleasure in announc- ing the receipt of instructions to SELL BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, in the Ne x Public Hall, No. 26, Hope- street, in Wrexham, on Thursday, February 25th, 1869, at one o'clock most punctually, a large lot of very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in walnut, mahogany, &c., &c., also an excellent SEWING MACHINE, a Walker's patent stove, a gas stove. Full particulars in a future advertisement, and in the meantime for further in- formation regarding the same, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Estate, Insurance and General Agency Offices, Regent Place, Regent-street, Wrexham 251r SALES BY MR PICKERING. BUCKLEY, BISTREE, FLINTSHIRE. To Brewers, Spirit Merchants, Publicans, and others. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr JOHN TPICKERING (by order of the Mortgagees) on MONDAY, March 8th, 1869, at three for feur o'clock p.m., punctually, on the premises at Bistree aforesaid, in the parish of Mold, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, all that PUBLIC.HOUSE or BEEPU-HOUSE, known as the Wellington Inn," with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Buckley, in the township of Bistree, in the parish of Mold, in the county of Flint, and on the right-hand side of the highway leading from Lane-end, Buckley, to Mold, now in the occupation of E. Catherall. Tno house contains a good cellar, tap-room, two par- lours, bar kitchen, large club-rooms, two bad-rooms, &c., &c., and is situated in a populous neighbourhood and doing a good trade. For particulars apply to Messrs. Finchett Maddock, Moss, and Sharp, solicitors, Chester; Mr Thomas Wood, accountant, 21, St. Werburgh-street, Chester; or to the Auctioneer. 287b Auctioneer. 287b PULFORD MONTHLY SALE. MR J. PICKERING will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, February 16th, 1869 at Mr John Leigh's, tho Grosvenor Arms Inn, Pulford, the fol- Leigh's, Fat CATTLE, SHEEP, Prime Old HAY, &c. lowing 15 Prime Fat Heifexs and Cows 150 Ditto ditto Sheep 2 Fresh Barren Cows 10 In-lamb Ewes 7 Tons of well-harvested Hay Lunch on the table at one; sale to commence at two o'clock. The above are the property of B. S. Roberts, Esq., Mr J. ( Griffiths, Rake Farm, Hawarden; Mr J. Roberts, Saltney; Mr W. Pickering, Mr Swindley, and others. 288b Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR LOVATT. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, MINERS, &c. GROWING TIMBER. TO be SOLD by TICKET, by Mr LOVATT, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of February, 1869, at Three o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions- LOT 1.—51 oak scribe marked, 1 to 51; 50 ash, ditto 1 to 50; 9 sycamore, ditto 1 to 9; 64 elm, ditto I to 64; 3 Scotch firs, ditto 1 to 3; 6 larch, ditto 1 to 6; 4 lime, ditto 1 to 4; 4 poplar, ditto 1 to 4; 1 cherry marked 1; 23 beech, ditto 1 to 23; 838 saplings of elm, ash, beech, sycamore, lime, &c., marked o; 81 ditto marked x. All tho above are growing in Stansty Hall Park, near Wrexham. LOT 2.—153 oak scribe marked, 52 to 204 inclusive 46 elm, ditto 65 to 110: 95 ash, ditto 51 to 146; 35 poplar, 5 to 39; 3 alder, ditto 1 to 3; 5 chesnut, ditto 1 to 5; 1 crab; 50 sycamore, ditto 10 to 59; 6 Scotch firs, ditto 4 to 9; 31 larch, ditto 8 to 38; 1 maple 1 cherry 1 beech, ditto 21; 5 oak saplings marked x. The above are growing on Stansty Farm, Wheatsheaf, and :Summerbill Lands, near Wrexham. LOT 3.—41 oak scribe marked from 205 to 245 in- clusive 15 elm, ditto 111 to 125; 54 ash, ditto 146 to 199; 49 sycamore, ditto 60 to 109; 17 poplar, ditto 40 to 56; 1 chestnut; 9 cherry, ditto 1 to 9 3 mountain ash, ditto 1 to 3; 82 larch, ditto 39 to 120; 68 Scotch firs marked x; 1156 saplings of ash, elm, beech, sycamore, larch, &c., marked thus x 3 oak ditto ditto thus x. The above are growing on Upper Stansty and Pool- mouth Lands, near Wrexham. LOT 4.—436 oak scribe marked from 1 to 436 inclusive; 214 ash, ditto 1 to 214; 75 poplar, ditto 1 to 75, 56 syca- more, ditto 1 to 56; 6 elm, ditto 1 to 6 26 cherry, ditto 1 to 26; 11 alder, ditto 1 to 11; 10 withey, ditto 1 to 10 7 maple, ditto 1 to 7; 1 crab 5 mountain ash, ditto 1 to 5; 88 saplings of oak ash, mountain ash, maple, cherry, and alder marked thus x. The above are growing upon Frood and Bellan Farms, adjoining the Frood Iron Works, near Wrexham. LOT 5.—1 oak scribed 1; 56 beech, ditto 1 to 56; 58 birch, ditto 1 to 58; 110 poplar, ditto I to 110; 273 ash, ditto 1 to 273; 163 elm, ditto 1 to 163; 178 larch, ditto 1 to 178; 115 larch marked thus x; 75 Scotch fir, ditto ditto x; 96 sycamore, ditto 1 to 96; 51 saplings of poplar, ash, and elm, marked thus x. The above are growing upon Brithdir and Cae Adar Farms, near the Miner's Arms Inn, Minera, near Wrexham. LOT 6.—24 oak, scrroe marked 2 to 25 inclusive; 19, ash, ditto 274 to 292; 2 elm, ditto 164 to 165 22 syca- more, ditto 197 to 218; 2 beech, ditto 67 to 68; 22 poplar, ditto 111 to 122 1 maple. The above are growing upon Loftwen and Pentre Fron Farms, near Wrexham. All the above lots are within short distances from and some. immediately adjoining branch railways in connec- tion with Wrexham, Mold, and Chester. Upon applica- tion a day previous, Mr Hugh Davies, timber valuer, Hope-street, Wrexham, will appoint a person to shew Lots 1, 2, and 3. Mr David Williams, farmer, Bellan, near Frood, will shew Lot 4; Mr Jones, Brythdir, Minera, will shew lot 5; and Mr James Edwards, of Pentre Fron Farm, will shew Lot 6. For further particulars, apply at the offices of Mr LEWIS, Solicitor, Wrexham. 242a TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, MINERS, &c. GROWING TIMBER. TO be SOLD by TICKET, by Mr LOVATT, at the -L Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of February, 1869, at Five o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions, 533 oak trees, scribed 1 to 533; 17 alders ditto, 1 to 17; 41 ash, ditto 1 to 41; growing on Gwastad, Rackery Hall, and Burton Farms, near Gresford and Hope. Mr John Clark, of Gwastad. Mr Hughae, of Backery Hall, and Mr Whitley, of Burton, will, upon application, shew the above Timber, which is growing between the Rossett and Cefnybedd stations, upon the Great Western and Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railways. For further particulars, apply at the offices of Mr LEWIS, Solicitor, Wrexham. 244a CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, THE Trustees of the late Mr RICHARD EVANS, having JL disposed of the Business carried on by them at The Vaults," Chester-street, Wrexham, have instructed MR. LOVATT, to SELL by AUCTION, upon the pre- mises, on TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1869, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which consists of a very handsome set of mahogany chairs, and couch, with hair seating, loo and Pembroke tables, engravings, and lustres, mahogany and birch half-tester and French bed- steads, straw paliasses, feather beds, bed clothing, toilet tables, wash stands, toliet services, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, oak chest, toilet glasses and towel rails cane-seated & Windsor chairs, sets of Venetian blinds, and other'usual requisites for domestic purposes. Also, three wine and two spirit hogsheads, one barrel (36 gals.), and twenty-eight casks of various sizes from 20 to 30 gals. i Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Old Swan Inn. 298 SALES BY MESSRS ROBERTS & JONES. MR ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER, CORWEN, AND MR JOHN JONES, JUNR., CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN, Have entered into Partnership as AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS, AND hope with strict attention to business the will be J-JL favoured with the patronage of the Public. All orders for the Corwen District to be addressed to David Roberts, at Corwen, and all orders for the Llan- gollen District to be addressed to John Jones, junr., Chapel-street, Llangollen. 10Gr IMPORTANT SALE AT TRE' BEIRDD, MOLD. Powerful Draught HORSES, PONIES, prime Dairy COWS, useful Gig and Harness, Store Sheep, Farm Implements, Dairy Utensils, Stacks of Wheat, Oats, and Hay. MESSRS. ROBERTS & JONES respectfully announce their instructions from Mr Robert Roberts, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, February 16th, 1869, at Tre' Beirdd aforesaid (ten minutes' walk from Mold Railway Station), the following valuable STOCK and EFFECTS :-Two large stacks of red Devonshire wheat, two ditto of wh:te Tartarian oats, part of a stack of hay off old pasture land, containing about ten tons, growth of 1867, one stack of ditto, con- taining about 18 tons, growth of 1868, one ditto contain- ing about ten tons. The hay will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. All the crops to be carried off." A very excellent cart horse, Farmer,risin z six years old, 16 hands high; ditto "Lion," seven years old, 16 hands high, both capital workers; two useful ponies; four cross-bred in-calf dairy cows; 20 store sheep. A very useful waggon with narrow wheels and iron arms, broad wheel cart with iron arms and harvest gear- ing, narrow wheel ditto,, light cart on springs, two iron swing ploughs and whippletrees, three pair of wooden harrows, stone land roller, turnip roller, expanding horse hoe, iron cultivator suitable for two horses, chaff-cutter with two knives, smalIN ditto, turnip pulper by Bentall, winnowing machine by Windsor, Oswestry, weighing machine by Chalmers, Day and Co., Birmingham, iron sack-truck, about 60 sacks in lots, pecks and measures, three dozen iron hurdles in lots, 20 stone and tile pig and cattle troughs, three wooden sheep racks, large corn chest, two large iron furnaces, large potatoe steamer, three ladders, wheelbarrow, spades, forks, heelrake, I pikels, rakes, &c., four sets of horse gearing, two sets of ploughing chains, saddles and bridles, a very useful light 1 gig with patent axles and lamps complete, two sets of brass mounted single harness (nearly new). The Dairy Utensils consist of two dasher churns, seven butter tubs, curding ditto, salting ditto, cheese vats, jars, &c. Lunch at 11, and Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. AuctSneer's Offices, Corwen and Llangollen, January 30th, ).869. 273g PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. ROBERTS & JONES have been instructed i by Mr Edward Williams, to SELL by AUCTION the whole of the FARMING STOCK, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at Plas Issa, Trevor, Llangollen, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of March, 1869. Further particulars in future advertisement. Auctioneer's Offices, Llangollen and Corwen. 279g FOUND, in Mold, a Small BITCH. The owner may Fbaye her by describing her marks and paying the expenses to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, No. 26, New-street, Mold. 277g Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON & ELPHICK. PONTBLYDDYN, FLINTSHIRE. II TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Valuable PROPERTY, consisting of "gThe New Inn," extensive Grocery and Provision Stores, five Cottages, Land, ¡fe., in one lot, with early posses- sion. MESSRS. CHURTON and ELPHICK respectfully announce that they are instructed by the Pont- blydyn New Hotel Company to SELL BY AUCTION' at the Black Lion Hotel, in Mold, on FRIDAY, the 26th February, 18G9, at Two for Half-pa?t two o'clock p.m., moat punctually, in one lot, and subject to such conditions of sale as will then be produced, all those GROCERY and PROVISION STORED, with Manager's House attached, situate at Pontblydyn, in the county of Flint, in the heart of a populous oil and mineral district, together with a MESSUAGE, called "The New Inn," and Five COTTAGES at the rear thereof, with the Gardens belonging thereto, and two strips of building LAND on either side the turpike road leading from Pontblydyn to Trydyn, containing in the whole la 3r 32p The Stores and Manager's House have been recently erected with every convenience at a cost of £ 730, and now command a ready money business of about X3,000 a year. The Cottages are well let at a rent exceeding £ 40 a year. The purchaser will have the option of taking the present stock at a valuation. N.B.—Any further particulars may be had from Messrs BRIDGMAN, WEAVER, and JONES, Solicitors, Chester; Mr THOMAS HORABIN, Chester or from the Auc. TIONEERS, Chester, and Whitchurch (Shropshire). 261g SALE BY MESSRS. LLOYD & JONES. MESSRS LLOYD AND JONES, MOLD, BEG respectfully to inform the Gentlemen, Farmers, and Butchers of the neighbourhood, that they intend holding MONTHLY SALES for FAT and t-D hat they STORE STOCK, &c., &c., at the DOLPHIN HOTEL YARD, At which place they will arrange for accommodation for all Stock entrusted to their care at the Auction Mart. The above Sales are fixed for the last Wednesday I in every month throughout the year, and will bs conducte I upon the very lowest charges possible, and I all accounts will be settled immediately after the Sale. Stock, &c., to be in the Yard at Twelvq, and the I Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Luncheon to be provided at the Hotel. All entries of stock, carriages, harness, &c., to be made as soon as possible, to enable the Auctioneers to have them properly advertised in the local papers, &c. 136a Public and Legal Notices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at .L Wrexham and Llangollen, WILLIAM BARNES, late of the Commercial Inn, in the town and borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, innkeeper, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 18th day of January, 1869, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, and make application for his discharge, will be held at the said Court, at Wrexham, on the 17th day of March 1869, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the official assignee, and John Devereux Pugh, Esquire, of Wrexham, is the solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. 268g L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sixteenth .r Aunual General Meeting of the Proprietors of the above Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms I Hotel, in Wrexham, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of February, instant, at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely, to receive the Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1868, and to elect Directors and Auditors. By order of the Board. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Board Room, Secretary to the Company. Wrexham, 5th February, 1869. N.B.—The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from this date to the 27th instant. 265a AN ABSTRACT of the Account of all Bills, Charges, J. and Ctaims against TOWNSHEND MAINWARING, ESQ., and WATKIN WILLIAMS, ESQ., the Candidates at the last Election of a Member of Pai-liainent for the said Borough of Denbigh, prepared from Accoun-s re- turned by their respective Agents for Election Expenses, to KVAN PIERCE. M D Mniin.- nf tb,& "1 Borough of Denbigh, and returning Officer at the said Eleetion. Bills, Charges, and Claims against I the said Townshend Mainwaring, Amount returned by Abel Anwyl, his admitted disputed. Agent for Election Expenses. and paid. disputed. Advertising, printing, nnd dis- X s. d. Y. s. d. tributing Election Addresses, Placards, and Letters, and for Stationery 247 2 4 Solicitors' Retaining Fees and Professional Services before and at the Election 233 8 6 Payments to Canvassing Agents, and their Disbursements, and Car hire and Posting, when so employed 80 3 6 Cheque and Committee Room Clerks, and Slip Clerks. 17 10 0 Use of Committee Rooms, Fire, Lights, Attendance, and Re- freshments 139 1 5 Runners, Messengers, and As- sistants 205 14 10 Mr Mainwaring's Personal Ex- penses 14 7 5 Hotel Expenses 5 17 11 Agents"to detect Personation. 2 2 0 Miscellaneous Payments. 9 15 7 Town Clerk of Denbigh, pro- portion of Expenses of taking the Poll, and Copies of the Register 72 4 2 £ 1027 7 8 Bills, Charges, and Chims against the said Watkin Williams, re- A t turned by Robert Humphreys Amount Roberts, Llewelyn Adams, and ?ndn-dd dlputed. John Jones, his Agents, for Election Expenses. ) Advertising, printing, and dis- X s. d. X s. d. tributing Election Addresses, Placards, and Letters, and for Stationery 402 5 3 Solicitors' Retaining Fees, and Professional Services before and at the Election 1107 12 10 Payments to Canvassing Agents, and their disbursements, Car hire, and Posting, when so employed 53 7 11 Cheque and Committee Room Clerks, ond Slip Clerks. 9 13 6 Use of Committee Rooms, Fire. Lights, Attendances, and Re- freshments 89 0 C 36 9 10 Runners, Messengers, and As- 60 15 1 sistants. 60 15 Mr. Williams's Personal Ex- „ „ „ penses 77 0 6 Agents to detect Personation. 2 2 0 Miscellaneous Payments 3u 7 3 Town Clerk of Denbigh, pro- portion of Expenses taking the Poll, and copies of Regis- ter, and Election Indentures 76 13 11 .£1914 18 9 36 9 10 The detailed Statement, of which the foregoing is an abstract, with the Bills and Vouchers, are in the posses- sion of the Town Clerk, and may be inspected at his Office, situate in Vale-street, Denbigh. EVAN PIERCE, Mayor, • Returning Officer at the said Election. Denbigh, February 6th, 1869. 272 Legal and Public Notices. DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. AS TO THE TIME OF HOLDING THE NEXT GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. WHKREAS at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, in and for the County of Denbigh, on Thursday, the seventh day of January last, we, the undersigned the Reverend Edward John Owen clerk, and James Maurice, Esq., two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the said county, Vere nominated pursuant to an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth chapter forty seven, to fix the day for holding the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, and to give notice thereof, pursuant to the pro- visions of the said Act. We do hereby accordingly fix the nineteenth day of March next, for the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the said County. Given under our hands tSis 3rd day of February, 1869. E. J. OWEN, JAMES MAURICE. DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT pursuant to an Act passed in the fourth ye" r -L of the reign of his late Majesty King William the 4th, chapter 47, the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at County Hall, in Denbigh, on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1869, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and will be continued at the same place on the following day at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the acts made and passed re- garding the police, and the business relating to the A s- sessmeut application, or management of the county stock or rate. will commence on Friday aforesaid, at 11 o'clock at which hour all bills and demands against the county must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at Der- bigh aforesaid, on Saturday the 20th day of March, 1869, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 3rd Feb., 1869. Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four, days at least before the Sessions. 225r WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL MEETING of: the Proprietors of the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. on Monday, the 1st day of March prox., at one o'clock in the after- noon, at which meeting a copy of the following Bill now pending in Parliament will be submitted for the con- sideration of the Proprietors then present in person or by proxy namely, "A Bill to authorise the Wrexham Meld fid Connah's Quay Railway Company to raise a sum of money for their undertaking and for other purposes." Dated this twelfth day of February, 1869. By Order. JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 297b In the Matter of The Abandonment of Railways Act, 18AP," and 11 The Railway Companies Act, 1867," aim of the MOLD and DENBIGH JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of NTrade by a warrant, bearing date the 27th day of January, 1869, and made in pursuance of The Abandon- ment of Railways Act, 1850," and The Railway Companies Act, 1867." have ordered and declared that the Railway by The Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway (Branches, Alterations, &e.,) Act, 1866," authorized to be made ani therein described as— 1. A Railway (No. 1), four furlongs or thereabouts in length, commencing by a Junction with the Railway of the Company, authorized by the Act of 18iil, at or near the point where the said Railway crosses the turnpike road leading from King-street, in the town of Mold, to Queen's Ferry, and terminating at or near a point on the public road leading from Pentre to Bromfield, nine chains or thereabouts distant from and to the north of the level crossing of that road by the Chester and Mold Railway. 2. A Railway (No. 2), three miles four furlongs and nine chains or thereabouts in length, commencing by a Junction with Railway No. 1, at or near the termination thereof hereinbefore described, and terminating by a Junction with the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway, at or near the bridge which carries that Rail- way over the turnpike road leading from Mold to Chester. 3. A Railway (No. 3), two furlongs and three chains or thereabouts in length, coaermencing by a Junction with Railway No. 2, in or near a certain field enclosure numbered 1706 on the Tithe Commutation Map of tha township of Bistre, in the parish of Mold, and terminat- ing in or near an enclosure numbered 10 in the parish of Hawarden, on the plans of Railway No. 1, referred to in and authorized by The Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway Extension Act, 1865." 4. A Railway (No. 4), three mile- six furlongs and five chains or thereabouts in length, commencing by a Junc- tion with the Railway of the Company, authorized by the Act of 1S61, in or near an enclosure, numbered 24S, in the parish of Mold, on the plans of 1861, and terminating in or near a certain field or croft called the Mill Croft, adjoining the mill known as the Loggerheads Mill, in the parish of Llanveras. 5. A Railway called the Deviation, three miles three furlongs and one chain or thereabouts in length, in lieu of or in substitution for Railway No. 1, authorize! by the Extension Act of 1865, commencing in the parish of Mold by a Junction with Railway No. 1, by this Act authorized, at or near the termination thereof herein- before described, and terminating in the parish of Hawarden, at or near the termination of the said Hai'. way No. 1, authorized by the Extension Act of 1865, shall, from and after the day of the date of the said warrar.t, be abandoned by the said Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that all persons having any Claims or Uemands upon the said Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company for compensation or otherwise, by reason of the abandonment ot the Railways hereinbefore described, are hereby required to transmit the statement of such claims or demands to the Secretary of the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company, at the office of the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company at Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop, within four calendar months from the date of the said warrant. Dated the 20th day of January, 1869. 201g JOHN BROUGHALL, Secretary. MARY ANN JONES, Daughter of THOMAS JONES and HARRIET JONES (whose maiden name ivas PERRY), formerly of Liverpool, both deceased. IF this Advertisement should meet the eye of the i above-named MAIY AMN JOKES (who-some years ago left Liverpool to reside in Wales), she is requested to communicate her address to Mr HOUGHTON, Solicitor, 32, Lord-street, Liverpool. 291a Business Announcements- FAMILY JgOOT AND SHOE ^ANUFACTURER THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, on the shortest possible notice. GUTTA PERCHA BOOTS & SHOES in every variety. Ladies' Kid Elastic 3s. 6d. Gentlemen's Elastic 9s. 6J. Observe the Address: PALMER'S, 282g 2, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. WALLIS'S NEW PUBLIC HALL, HUPE STREET, WREXHAM, IS now ready for use and will be Let on reasonable terms _L for Auction Sales, Concerts, Public or Private Meet- ings, or any Respectable Entertainment. Apply on the premises. 58a JOHN POWELL, CONFECTIONER, No. 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM, Invites attention to his Stock of Home Preseryed t- • JELLIES, JAMS, & BOTTLED Superior in Colour and Flavour. Ce?f??d Wrexham and Drayton Cms'?Ma?  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