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Sales .by Auction. 1 SALES BY MESSITS JONES & SON. ) 0' J .0" FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITKFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY. NOVDIBER 10TH, 1890. MESSRS JONES & 30N beg to thank their patrons ?yM and friends for their constant support, and beg to announce that they will hold their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK in the aho..e Siuithfleld, on Monday, the'Ktth dayfof November, 1890, when the following Stock will be offtjred :— 0 A prime lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A grand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pig*, Breeding Sows and Store Pig". Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Stlc-. Offices-4. Arcade, High-street, Wrexhim. 907f THE USUAL PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CHRISTMAS SALE. Stock competing must be in possession of the owner not leas ttwn one month before day of Sale. JONES & SON. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER llTH, 1890. AT 10.30. SALE OF FAT AND STOKE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES AND HO? beg to thank their  t patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next of Fat and Store Stock, which will bke place on Tuesday, the 11th day of November lSHO, at their Smithtield. Golden Liou Hotel, Rossett When the following Stock will be offered :— ( Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 53 ? Useful Dairy Cows with CL?lves at foot, Barren?. Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. 175 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs 10 Fat Calves. 154 Pork, Bacon, and Store Piirs WHICH INCLUDE X Fat Beasts, b> longing to Mr i. Parker, Springfields. Marferd. fj Fat Bullocks, the property of A Gentleman. 20 Fat Sheep, belonging to sir R. A. Cuniiff" Acton Park, Wrexhiai. 4 Fat Bullocks, from Mr Enrdley, PArkside, Rossett. 211 Fat Scotch We hers (corn and cake fed), the pro- perty of Mr Pried Davies, Kinnerton Green, Kinnsrton. Fat Beasts, belonging to C. W. Townshend, Esq., Trevalyn, Rossett. 10 Fat Sheep, from Mr W. E. Samuel, Rossett Ilall Farm, Rossett. 2 Fat Beaqtq and 10 Fat Sneep, the property of MrH. Bate, Pautyochin, Gresford. 10 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr Wm. Jones, Fields Farm, Rossstfc 2 Fat Beasts, from Mr J. H. Willis, Cam yr Alyn'.Farm, Burtcn, Rossett. ti Fit Sheep, the property of Mr J. June-, Trithy, Pontybodkia. 1 Fat Bull, 2 Fre<h Barrens, and 7 Fat Pig*, belonging to Mr Randier Hem House, Hossett. 4 Fat Pijjs, from Meisrs T. and E. Eirdley, Parkside, Rojsett. I Fat Beast and 8Nmall s tore Pig q, the property of Mr Niekson, Burtoa Lodge, Ilonkley, Burton. 2 Fresh Barrens, 4Weanling Heifers, and j Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr Wright, Honkley, Burton, Rossett. Fat Pigs, from Mr Dutton, Rackery riarm, Burton. Fresh Barrens, the property of Air Millingtou, Honkley. Burton. 1 Fat Bull, belonging to Mr E. Williams, Khos Issa Farm, Hope. 1 lu-calf Heifer, Fat Sheep, Fat Pigs, and 1 Fat Calf, from Mr T. Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. Fat Pigs, the property of Mr Williams, Gwastad. 2 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr H. Handles, Llay Green, Llay. •2 Fat Pigs, from Mr Charles Jones, Rhosnessney. 2 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr Peter Thomas, Burton. 2 Fat Pig", from Mr Charles Jones, Llay, Gresford. 11 Small'Store Pigs, belonging to Mr J. Kardley, Cox Wood, Rossett. 11 SmuM Store Pigs, from Mrs RanJles, Daisy Lane, Rossett. I.1 Small Store Pigs and 1 Fat Calf, belonging to Mr Davies, Crab Mill,fRossett. 5 Small Store Pigs, belonging to Mr Johnson, Parkside, Rossett. fi Small Store Pigs, from Mr Taylor, xhordley, Hcpe. I Small Store Pigs, belonging to Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr, Gresford. Fat Calves, from Nlr J. U. Parker, Honkley, Burton. I Fat Calf, belonging to Mr Wm. Jotes Barton-lane, Rossett. And other Stock thtl, may bj entered up to the time of sale. Also, A Hack Colt, by Bounding Willow," belonging to Mr .T. Davies, Crab Mill, Rossett. A Donkey, 4 years old, from Mr Pritchard, Braille: Gwersyllt. I-I Geese, and 10 Couple of Fowl, belonging to Mr Houghton, Cae Miwr, Greaford. About 15 Tom of Manure, belonging to Mr T. Thorn .s, Rossett. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the M ut at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.3<>. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices 4. Arcade High-street, Wrexham. 2698 Siale of Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearlings, Weanling Heifer?, Draught Mire, Two Siws and Followers, Forty Welsh Lambs, Stacks of Oats, Wheat, Hay. and Oat Straw. Potatoes Implements of Husbandry and Dairy Vessels, at BRYN-VR-EWEN FA KM, PENYBRYN, PENYCAE, three miles from Ruabon, and two miles from Acrefair Stations "ill\jf l_ ESSR.S. JONES it SON have received instructions t from Mr David Roberts, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on FrUay. November 14th, IBBL). on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, FAR31 PRODUCE, DAIRY VESSELS, Ac., comprising LIVE STOCK.—Four Young.In-calf Cows and Heifers, one to cilve in December, Yearling Bull, Two Weanling Heifers, Two Young SOWi and Followers, useful Draugt t Mare, in foal, Fortv Stock, Ewe. and Wether Welsh Lam'is, &c. FARM PRODUCE, &c.-FiveSta-ks of well-harvested Yellow Oats, One Stack of Wheat, Stack of prime Hay, Stack of Oat Straw, iz,.iantity of Potatoes Ac to go off. IMPJ.KME.NTS, &c, include, Iron Ploughs, Iron Harrows, Chaff-Cutter, Ladder, with the usual assortment of Aricu. tural Implements, and portion of Dairy Vessels and Effects. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt Office, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 2230h Sale of Standard and Dwarf Knses, a large assortment of Apple. Pear, Plum, Cherry, Cur:ant, and Gooseberry Trees, Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs, Privet, Green Hollies, Balsam Poplar, Ac., removed for convenience of Sale to the VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. "]L•TM I ESSRS. JONES & SON have received instructions l' from Mr J. F.ir.juharson, Acton Nurseries, to SELL BY AUCTION, (in Wednesday, November 12th, 1890. in the above Market, a large Assortment of ROSES, FRUIT TREKS, SHRUB-5, kc, viz., feveral hundreds of Standard and Dwarf Hoses, which include Empress of India, Barone3s Rothschild, C'oire de Dijon, Senator Viiisse, Abel Carrier, Prince Cnraille de Rohan, Marechal Niel, John Hopper, Alfred Colomb, Cheshunt Hybrid, Boule de Neige, Belle Lyonaisse, Victor Verdier, &c.. all true to name, in lots to suit purchasers. The SHRUBS will include Laurels (in variet%), English and Iri-h Yews. Cupressus, Thuja Lobii, Ritiaosporas (in varietv), Deutzias, Spireas, Green Hollies, Lombardv and Balsam Poplars, Thorns and Privet for fencing, and other choice and Ornamental Trees. The APPLE TREES include Lord Suffield, Thomson, Worcester Pearmain, Warner's King, Celini, and others. The PEAR TREES iuclude Jargonelle, Forelle, Buerre Superfine, Buerre un Amalis, Buerre Diel, Thompson, &c. Also Victoria and othtr Plums, Cherries, Currant, and Cloosel-eiry Trees, &e. Sale at One o'clock prompt. t240 ALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE IN PARK STREET, RHOSDDU, WREX- HAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. JONES and t- SOX (by order of the Mortgagees) at the Walnut Tree Hotel, on Monday, the ITch day of November, 1890, at 4 t'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, all that Messuage er Dwelling-house known as Ciarenont House," c nt lining two Parlours, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Cellar, and Four Bedrooms, with Kitchen and Flower Garden", situate in Park-street, Hhosddu, and formerly in the occupation of Llewelyn Griffiths, but now of Miss Griffiths. The premises are supplied with gas and water. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the AUCTIONEERS, 4. Arcade, Wrexham MESSRS RICHARDS & SONS, Solicitors, Llangollen or Mr HENRY HUMPHREY?, Solicitor, 14 Temple Row, Wrexham. 2250az SALE BY MESSRS ASTON & SON. -¡1A" BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. NANT, BERSHAM, XEAR WREXHAM. Sale of c'fu desirable Freehold Water Corn Mill (with the uiaciuner_,i belcnjinj thereto), nouses, Shtp, Outbuildings, fgand Land. RPO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MR S. ASTON, at 1_ the Cross Foxes 101.. Coedpoeth, on MONDAY, the I7tli day of NOVEMBER, 1IO, at Five o'clock in the after- lIoon, punctually, in two lots, and subject to conditions to be produced at theille. LOT I -All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, together with the Water Corn Mill (and machinery belong- ing thereto). Outbuildings and Office", and the Crofts, Gar Jel) and appurtenances thereunto belonging, si'uate at Nant, in the town-hip of Bersham, in the parish of Wrex- ham, in the c mnty of Den! igh, and called or known by the name of ew )Iil!. an.J W;; i()rlDerJ in the occupation of the late Richard Rogers, butcher, and now of Evau Francis. LOT C. —All those Two ME-'SUAGr.S or DWELLING HOUSKS and SHOP, together with the Outbuildings, Garden", and Appurtenances thereto belonging, situate at the Nant, aforesaid, formerly in the occupation of Mr Ellis Richards, and another, and now of Messrs Daniel Edwards and Sinuiel Roberts. The whole of the property is situated in a very populous and thriving neighbourhood, and constantly tenanted. If desired, part of the purchase money could remain on mortgage. For fui ther particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Regent. street, or to MESSRS JANES & JAMES, solicitors, Wrexham. 2253oc Sales by Auction. SALES BY AIR F. LLOYD WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30 CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HrfclFEIiS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED MFOR MONDAY NEXT. R LT.O\ D hM much pt?sure in announcing his next *?? ??-CTtONSALK. in the Wrexham SmithHeId for Monday Morning next at K'?, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bal!ocks, Heifer, Co\Y and Bulls. The bupyly of excellent Dairy CJWS and ether store cattle. Prime Fat and tore Sheep. The usuai supply of B ioon, Pork, and Store Pi 's Fat and Rearing Ca!?es The property of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., from Wjnnstay Home Farm. j Shorthorn Calrin^ Heifers with Calves at foot. 3 Prime Fut Bullocks. 4 Very large Bacon Pigs. 4 Pure bred Tamworth Gilts, about six months old, fic for showing purposes. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as soon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the X on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calve3 under IJ sold fres, up to iJOs each t;d, over that &am and up to t5 each Is. No sale, no charge. The Lest prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers Office E>ton House, Wrexham. i.,nz THE PRIZE LIST FOR MR LLOYDS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD CHRISTMAS SALE. OX MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 T a. I Judging at 0.20. Sale at lO.oO. 0 U I N E A S I N PRIZES Given away as follows :— SILVER CUP for the best F.tt Beast. SILVER CUP for the best Three Fat B"ast?. SILVER CUP for the best Pair of Fat Be.tsts belonging to a Tenant Farmer. SILVER CrP or other Present for the best Fat Bull. SILVER CUP or other Present for the best Den of Five Fat Sheep of any breed over liUlbs. live weight. SILVER CUP or other Present for the best pen of Five Fat Sheep of any breed under 14'Hba. live weight. LADIES PRESENT for the best pen of Three Bacon Pigs. LADIES' PRESENT for the best pen of Three Pork or Small Bacon Pigs, estimated dead weight under eight score. Mr John Evans will give a LADIES' PRESENT for the best Christmas Fat Pig or Sow. Stock must have been in owner's possession at least one month prior to the Sale. a THE NORTH WALES HOnSE SALE AT WREXHAM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Being the LAST PRIZE HORSE SALE of the Season. The next Sale wili be held in MARCH. MR LLOYD h?s much pleasure in announci"g hh next If PiUZE HOl?E SALE for Thursday, November 27tb. The present Entries include EIGHTY-SIX POWERFUL WAGOX HORSES, HALF- BRED HORSES, COBS, &- PONIES. The following Prize3 will be riven:El for the best Wagon Horse, any age or height; £ 3 for the best Lisht Horse, being the best of his class, any age or height. The heavy horses will be judged by Air PEIRIN, contractor, Birkenhead, and the light horses by Mr GEORGE SMITH. M. R. C. V.S., Tunstall. 527 Horses effered at last Sale, and 362 were sold, being the Largest Horse Sale in England or Wales. Enter early for next Sale, and secure a good numter in Catalogue. 5s will clear all expenses if not sold. Entry Forms and Prize List from Mr BROSTER, Tatten- hall; Mr JOHN EVANS, Cheshire View, Marchwiel; Mr JAMES DAVIES, Cross Lanes Stores; or the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 2231$c VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT "COMMON W JOD," HOLT. R FRANK LLOYD has been instructed to Offer for SALE by PUBLIC A UCTION, at the Wynnstav Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the 20th day of November next, at 2 30 for 3 o'clock prompt, the following Desirable PROPERTIES, in three Lot?, situate at Common Wood. abjut three mUes from the importaut market town of Wrexham, and two miles from Holt, now celebrated for its strawberry fields, many of which nearly adjoin. Particulars as follows LOT I.-All those FIVE FIELDS of Excellent Old PASTURK and ARABLE LAND, containing 17a. 2r. 3(j;> be the same more or less, adjoining the main road from Wrexham, near Cornish Ha.'I. on the one side, and the Common Wood road on the other. This lot offers a rare investment as a small farm or for market gardening pur- poses. LOT 2.—All that Compact Little PREMISES and LANDS, having a frontage to Common Wood road, con- taining Ca. Ir. ;5p., be the same more or less, of superior O:d Pasture Land, together with a good Garden. Farm- house, C -ttages, and Bui!dings. For a trifling outlaj this may be made a i!e>irable holding. Lor :t-All that excellent FIELD of fine old pasture, containing 5a. lr. lp., be the same more or less, situate near Common Wood, and enterel by a right of way from the Wrexham and Holt main road, through property belonging to the Corporation of Chester. The whole of the above lots are now in the holding of Mr George Edward?, as yearly ttnant. The owner hating no other properties in this neighbour- hood, a very moderate reserve will In fixed. The timber and minerals will be included in the purchase. For further particulars apply to J. D. ASHHY & COMPTON. solicitors, II, Queen Victoria-street, London: HENRY HUMPHREYS, Esq., solicitor, Wrexham or the AUCTIONEER, Eyton House, Wrexham. 2i3Szf SALE BY MESSRS THOMAS & THOMAS. THOMAS & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, MINING, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 70, ST. JAMF.S' PLACE, LIVERPOOL, AND THE GROES," HF AEON. Money advanced on Mortgage. Property Bought, Sold, or Let. RENTS COLLECTED. ESTATES CAREFULLY MANAGED. hales conducted in any part of the country. No charge unless actual business results. 20ö¡() SALE BY MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. CHIRK BANK, Situate on the south side of Chirlr Aqueduct, five mi ante* !MM' from Chirk ?a?o?t. MESSRS WHITFIELD <? SON h?ve received instruc- ¡, tions from Mr E)ms Griffith, who has given up the Works, to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises as above, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1S9U, the whole of the CONTRACTORS' PLANT, including a 25 h p. portab'e engine, double cylinder, with governor and feed pump complete, all in working order drag saw bench, with iron table, pulley and gauge, saw benches by Marshall and Reynolds," boring tackle, saws, &c.. vetrical saw bench, shafting and pulleys, cramps, carpenters' benches, mor- ticing machine, timber carriage, wagon wheels, pulleys and snatch blocks, quantity of ironmonery, two-storey warehouse, with slated roof, 30ft. + IS. brick-built office, four workshops and sheds, a quantity of Household Fur niture and effects, &c &c. In consequence of the numerous lots, the Sale will com- mence with the ironmongery and miscellaneous articles at Eleven o'clock, and the machinery and buildings will be sold at Two o'clock punctually. Catalogues may be had ten days prior to the Sale, from the AUCTIONEERS, Willow-strset. Oilwegtry: the Hand Hotel, Chirk, or from Mr WM. HUeliES, Plas Kynaston Foundry, Ruabon. 2S04o SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALI. RUGBY. ESSRS rjlATTERSALL ?'. t JL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY NOVEMBER llTn, IS90. car MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 17S5 SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. »-v HORSE SALES. L UCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES CARTS, GEARS, Ac. SATURDAYS throushout the year for HACKS. HAR- NESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs day. Horses to be at the Repository, day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold. 10s. NEXT SALE THURSDAY, NOV 13TH, ISW. 194 Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PUENNAH. JOHNSTOWN, RUABON. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO EE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH, at the New Inn, Johnstown, near RuaboD, on MONDAY, NOVEMUKR lUth. I-YO, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be then produced, all those TWO FREE- HOLD MESSUAGES or COTTAGES with the Outbuild- ings, Yards, and appurtenances adjoining, situate opposite the Grapes Inn, at Johnstown, in the parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, ar.d now in the occupation of Messrs Joseph Edwards and Walter Taylor. The Houses are of recent erection and in good repair, and beinu situate close to the local works always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to Mr R. W. GLASCODINE, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the AUCIIONEERS, Queen-street and Temple liow, Wrexham. 2-16 SALE BY MR S. T. BAUGH. r- RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FRFEHOLD BUSINESS PRKlIiSKS. MR S. T- LAUGH has recr- ived instructions to SELL BY .a AUCTION, at the Wjnnstay Arms Ilote', Ruabon, aforesaid, on Monday, the Lth day of November next, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon (subject to con- ditions to he then produced)— All that Desirable FREEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE (formerly in Two Dwelling-Houses), with the enclosed Yard at the rear, and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate in the centre of Hish- street, in the village of Ruabon, aforesaid, bounded on one side by property belonging to the Representatives of the late Mr Morris Postmaster, and on the other side by the property of Mi Yardley, shopkeeper, an I now and for many rears pa-t in the occupation of Mr Joseph Langford, Provision Dealer, &c., as yearly tenant thereof. This Property h s a good frontage to the mains.reet, and is capable of being considerably enhanced in value at a moderate outlay, the situation being second to none in the village for business purposes. For further information apply to the AUCTIONEER, Temple Chambers Wrexham Mr R. E. LLOYD, solicitor, Ellesmere or to Mr H. A. JONES LLOYD, solicitor, Pembroke Dock. Wrexham, Oct 1S90. zi2249 IMPORTANT SALE OF SHOP FIXTURES. V€ R s. T. BAUGH has received instructions to SELL if i BY AUCTION, upon the premises, No. 42. High- street, Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 10th day of NOVE)IBER, 1890, the valuable shop fixtures in ebonised pine and gold, late the property of Mr Fraser, jeweller, comprising a number of jewellery cases (in lots), glass case by side of shop door, brass plates outside of shop windows, glass C vses enclosing shop windows, plate glass shelves therein, two gas lamps with reflecter for lighting windows, framed counter with glazed panels, long plata glass counter case, angle ditto, deep glass counter ditto, glass case on wall side of shop, and other effects. Mr A. W. Butt, jeweller and silversmith, having pur chased the st ick and fixtures from the late Mr Fraser, the above are to be sold to make way for new front and internal alterations. Sale to commence at Two o'clock prompt. 22860 Legal and Public Notices. WREXHAM REFORM CLUB. rfA lHE FIRST MEETING of Persons willing to join the i. abova Club will be held at the TALBOT ASSEMBLY ROOM, Queen-street, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, at 7.45 p.m. The objects of this Meeting will be to appoint a Com- mittee, or Committee?, to draft rules, and to enter into arrangements with the Club Buildings Company for the tenancy of the Club House, and to transact any other business which may be deemed necessary. All persons desiring to join the Club are requested to attend, or send their names snd addresses (unless already sent in) to Mr WM. HAWKINS TILSTON, 7, Henblas-street, Wrexham, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 2285z Education. .r.r"'o. YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL. THE MISSES LIPTROT Beg to announce that thty have removed from 2S, ERDDIG ROAD, To more Commodious Premises at HOLLY BANK, RUABON ROALo, Where they hope, by strict attention, to receive that liberal support which has been accorded them for so many years. Private Lessons on the Pianoforte given by MISS L LIPTROT. Terms on application. THE TRAMS PASS THE DOOR. 215.4c THOROUGH TUITION ON THE VIOLIN. HERR VEERMAN (Late Member of SIR CHARLES HALLE'S Orchestra.) Has VACANCIES for PUPILS. He is also COMMENCING CLASSES for NEW BEGINNERS undo r Twelve at Reduced Terms (on the Continental system.) HERR VEERMAN IS OPEN FOR SOLO ENGAGEMENTS. FOR TERMS APPLY AT 6A. CHICHESTER STREET, CHESTER. t2018 MISS SARA HUGHES, R.A.M., PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. PirPILS PREPARED FOR ROYAL ACADEMY AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND COLLEGE OF JIRSICIANS. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. ADDRESS 8, VICTORIA ROAD. 2471h UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. (Incorporated under Hoyal Charter.) AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. A COMPLETE Course rf practical and scientific in- struction in Agriculture and Dairjing has now been organized. Full information about Clause. Scholarships, Diploma in Agriculture Certilicates in Dairying, &c., will be found in the Agricultural Pr)spectus (free on application) which also contains iaformation respecting Extension Lectures, f eachers' Claszes, Field Experimt nts, and Dairy Demon- strations. The average cost of living in Bangor, including College fees, is about JMJ for the College year. The next ession begins on September 30th, 1890. W. CADWALADR DAVIES, 1951 t Secre ary and Registrar. Business Announcements. -r- IIIR. A. P. McLENNANY R.D.S. ENG., SURGEON DENTIST (ASSISTED BY MR. W. J. TAYLOR), ALBERT HOUSE, RUABON ROAD, (TRAM TERMINUS) W REXHAM. ARTIFICIAL TEETH from 2s 6d each. UPPER OR LOWER SETS from .Kl Is. EXTRACTIONS, Is; STOPPINGS from 2s 6d TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED BY NITROUS OXIDE GAS, 2s 6d. TEETH CAREFULLY REGULATED, AXD MADE A SPECIAL STUDY. EXTRACTIONS FREE BETWEEN 9 & 10 a.m. HOURS OF BUSINESS from 9 a m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 13-Later. ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE 2152zt TO VISITORS. 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SAMUEL will send the famous SILVER "ACME" WATCH (Lady o rGentleman's Size), in Solid Sterling Silver Cases. WORTH THREE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUEL'S Price. 25s. A SPECIAL AND Appropriate FREE PRIZ3 WILL BE ENCLOSED THIS MONTH WITH EACH, TO THOSE READERS WHO ENCLOSE THE Coupon BELOW WITH TlIFIR. ORDER. Every Watch warranted Five Years. A Week's Free Trial allowed. Send To-day for H. SAMUEL'S large Descriptive Catalogue, which will be sent to any address Gratis and Post Free, with full particulars of H. SAMUEL'S Mavellous FREli PRIZE. I'-l-iwrezhaln Advertiser ?ea??.  c82.' Snecial SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COU-¡NO. 0,'). Free PON BOD. Aug. 2. I Prize. PON BOND 1890. The holder is entitled to receive the 'I Watches mentioned above at the reduced prices of X2 12s ed and 25.3, and to receive absolutey free H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREEPRIZf. (Signed) H. SAMUEL, Manchester. Available for fourteen days All P.O. Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, G.P.O.. Manchester. Cut out this Coupon, and enclose it with your Order. ASSURED SUCCESS.—Readers who are Clerks, Timekeepers, Railway Men. Foremen, or who are in positions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. Samuel for particulars of his celebrated system. Literal terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousands of Clubs in active operation throughout the Kingdom. Watche-, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro Silver Plate, Cutlery, &c., &c. H. SAMUEL LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 93, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 974 pRUDENTIAL DEPOSIT BANK, LIMITED, 27, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, S. W. Loans granted upon gooj Personal Security, also upon Stocks, Shares, Deeds, and Reversions. Deposits of 110 and upwards received as follows :— At three months' notice .£6 per cent. per annum. At six months' notice zC7 At twelve months'notice At two years' notice XIO Interest paid quarterly Prospectus with full particulars post free. 1 a1904 HESHY B: P.i:I¡mer. AL90I HENRY B .RTOK, Manager. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, 51 AND 52, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. JNO. WILLIAMS BEGS to return thanks to the Nobility, Gentry. and the Public of the rown and Neighbourhood of Wrrxhara for their past support, and to inform that he has REMOVED FROM QUEEN STREET TO THE A ISO VK NEW PREMISES, Where he tiusts to receive a continuance of their support and to assure them that all orders- entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FUNERALS SUPPLIED. 1783no TVf ONEY LENT, PRIVATELY AND CON 1, FWENTIALLY AT A FEW HOURS NOTICE. At a MUCH LOWER RATE of INTEREST THAN CHARGED BY LOAN OFFICES, BY A PRIVATE WENTLEMAM, IN SUMS or £ 10 TO *,2,000, to male or female, in town or country distance no object, a* repayment* can be mada by Post Office Order, Postal Order, or cheque, upon NOTE OF HAND ALONE, Also upon furniture, pianos, jewellery, plate, diamond", stock, plant, crops, farming implement-4;, and every avail- able security without removal, and also to assist persons into business. NO SURETIES OR FRIENDS REQUIRED TO GUANANTEE THE AMOUNT. Easy repayments arranged to suit the convenience of borrower?, and, providing the interest is paid monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly, the principal can remain. lte- sponsible applicants can have the money WITHOUT BILL OF SALE. Money also advanced upon freehold or lease- hold property, railway and other stocks and shares, life policies, reversions, wills, settlements, from one to fifteen years, at FOUR PER CtSNT. INTEREST. Prompt and personal attention given to every application, whether for a large or small amount, and applicants may rest assured if they cannot get advances here they cinnot elsewhere. The strictest secrecy observed in all transactions. Before applying to loan officees or paying fees, call or write for prospectus (free), showing the exact amount to be repaid. Mr J. T. NICHOLL5 (late Mr A. H. DAVIS), SAVOY HOUSE, 115 & 116, STRAND, LONDON. Near Exeter Hall. Private entrance in Savoy-street. .N.B.-Special terms and arrangements made for country and other loans if required. ESTABLISHED lSöO. Telegraphic Address, LENITY, London." 215Sfh RAPHAEL'S Almanac for 1891 now ready, containing Hints to Farmers and Gardeners, an Every-day Guide for all the affairs of this life, when to buy, sell, speculate, travel, &c. Birthday Information for every day, also Fate of any Child born during the year. The largest and best Almanac published. No one" h has not seen it can form any opinion of its usefulness. High and low, rich and poor can profit by it. Get a copy this year and judge for yourself. Price 6d, post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Dreams. Is. An infa'lible interpreter. Insist on having RAPHAEL'S. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate, Is. A sure guide to the futuie. Foulsham & Co., 4, Pilgrim St., Ludgate Hill, E.C. B A Y L E Y WREXHAM. AND ALL STATIONERS. 210iz PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. RETURN VISIT, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. PROF. C. S. DAVIES, THE EMINENT PHRENOLOGIST, Who gave such satisfaction during his visit of Nine Weeks 9 III,; Vl' sl" t of Nine NVeeks in Wrexham last year, MAY NOW BE CONSULTED DAILY, In the above Hall, FROM NINE A.M. TO TEN P.M. FEES FROM ONE SHILLING. 2224c BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. FOR BULBS for SPRING BEDDING, POTS, etc., comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow- drops, etc, go to FARQUH ARSON'S MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 2215o IX CABINET PORTRAITS, 3s three for 2s. Twelve Carte Portraits, 2s tilt: Six for Is 4d. Eight-inch Enlargement, 3s three for 6s. Stamp sile, 24 for Is 4d 10J f jr3s. Send Carte or Cabinet and Postal Order, and in about ten days you will receive Highly Finished Copies with original. FRANCIS <Sr CO-. 2? X-dqate Hill, London. A Business Announcements .f"r.r.?, THE CELEBRATED PENADUR SPRING WATERS! II Honorable Mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certi-3ctle of Merit awarded by the Council of the Savi-11- Institute of Great Britain, for these Waters alco at Intertiat'.onal Exhibition, London, 1881 PURE AND STANDARD BEVF-r*» TVade Mark are ioxMiuNGr. On Cork-label-bottle In order to prevent Spurious Articles being Substituted Agents Everywhere, or direct  ?-f?SS)??   From NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM. Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabon, &c., Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rby], &c. 1830 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 1831 3, tIGU STREET, WREXHAM. FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LONDON. 1875, OA m Es -r T-LAD WELSH <VRAD £ .&rA1\¡(. BmLUAUT* FOftE, SPAFtKLfkrxa THE BREWERY, WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. 2022 —tmmmi—■—^— W—I ELLIS'S MIN93 WATERS SOLE ADDRESS:— :It. ELLIS & SON, RUTH 11ST, NORTH WALES. .40 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM I c. K BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, I 1519c WREXHAM. I C\^jl- ?w?????7???-??'??a''?' ?? )   ????'?" -??(7?-'?S??\ ?! •   • i I  A Man labours from sun to sun, and with rare exceptions lils work is A rvian of a healthy and wholesome character; contrast this with The la bours of A \A who day after day inhaling the hot steam and filthy I A Womani odours arising from the wash-tub, which poisons her blood, making her soon feel and look tired, worn out, and dejected, yet witti, SUNLIGHT SOAP all this can be avoided. toil and trouble done away WLSRIJ. t and even a young girl do the entire wash for the family, not only with fatigue but with satisfaction.  r\KI ADC? Do not allow other Soaps said to be the same as the" Sun BEWARE. to be palmed off upon you. If you do you mustexpecctcL'? disappointed. See that you get what you ask for. and that the word S,4jpUgbt^ is stamped upon every tablet, and printed upon every wrapper. In sending Coupons Mark the Envelopes on the outside Competition." Purchasers jor, get I The SUNLIGHT SOAP WRAPPER with eich Tablet of Sunlight Soap." 141>7 I HIGH CLASS MANURES FOR ALL ¡ CROPS. W. PILKINGTON AND SON, WIDNES, LANCASHIRE. MANUFACTURERS OF pURE DISSOLVED BONE. D ISQOLV-ED IUONE COMPOUNDS SPECIAL ANDRES. glPERT'HOSPHATES. FOR TERMS AND PRICES- APPLY TO MR J. M. READ. 41, EASTCHEAP, LOUDO.V. AGE N T S WAN TED 2;S:.f F ) I Business A&sauBcements. í j JUST ARRIVED A i CONSIGNMENT OF NEW I SEASON I TEAP AT C. K. BENSON f ISBR'S BUDGET, 9 0 REDUCTION IN THE DUTY ON TEA. The Duty on Tea. i3 now reduced 2d per lb., and Ua. K. BENSON & CO. Are giving their GEstomers the Benefit. SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. PURE TEAS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON. ALWAYS TO BE UEPKNDEI) UPON AND 2d. per lb. CHEAPER. TRY THE FINEST TEAS IN WREXHAM. ONCF. TASTED ALWAYS PREFERRED. TO BE HAD ONLY FROM C. K. BENSON & CO NORTH WALES & SALOP, CO OPERATIVE SUPPLY STORES. 14, HIGH STREET, and 33, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21. CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY* 17:=Q ALFRED W. BUTT, OF EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, WATCH AND a-LOOK M ANUFAC TJRZiK, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, HAVING PURCHASED Tllli OLP ESTABLISH 2D BUSINES3-.OF, FRED'K. FRASER, HIGH STREET; WREXHAM, Respectfully invites the continuance of the patronage so liberally accorded to his predecessor, and trusts by the selection of HIGH-CLASS GOODS In every Depevtment of the Trade, and strict personal attention to public support. REPAIRS In Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, in el Silver Plate executed with dispatch on. tha Premises by skilled worsen. CLOCKS WOUND BA CONTRACT. In order to make way for new goods, for a 1 mited period., the whole of the VALUABLE STOCK. will;be Offered Sale at a Reduction of '10 Per centor 4s. in tJM linoz CHEAPEST AND RXST SHILIJNG'i WOIV3JH OF RUM OR WHISKY, AT ILLBER'S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAIif. Buy aW Compara. 639 THE STOCK EXCHANGff mLT,J^L EMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT t,-I. ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for baainesa urpose. or to issue circulars to persoas other than their own principals. Brokers or Agsnts who advertise are not in any way connected with The Stock Kschanee, or under the control el ttaa Committee. Lists, of Members ol the Stock Exchange who act as stock anil share brokers may be obtained on application to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to the Committee of the Stock Exchange. Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London, E C. 2 STRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL OIL With an unbroken record of THIRTY YEAnS without a single Accident. MAN\ Householders still refrain from using Lamps 1.' thtMgh the unpleasant od<ur emitted hy bomin inferior OIL, vended by m^ny dealers M "CRYSTAL." Purcbaaer3, who imagine they are bu;png STRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL OIL, which gives 10 per cent. better light, and is both superior and more he ilthful thnn the cheaper kineI!! (sold as Crystal), and consequently is ordered to he used in most of the Infirmaries throughout the Uiiiied Kingdom. All Cans or Drums should bear the Mark of an EYE to show that it is genuine. Authorised Agents for it3 sale in this district are WRFXHAM—Riijjsrs an-i Jttf-kson, In nil incers | Whyle-cile onlv^-S. TUDOR & SONS. White Lea* Manuf.ict'uer<\ 1; Cohere aHi London, E.C. 00140